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A  DICTIONARY  AND  ALPHABETICAL   INDEX  TO   THE   BIBLK 

IN    TWO    PARTS: 


CoNTAiMiNG. — I.  The  Appellative  or  Common  Words  in  so  full 
and  large  a  manner,  that  any  verse  may  be  readily  found  by  looking 
for  any  material  word  in  it.  In  this  Part,  the  various  Significa- 
tions of  the  principal  words  are  given :  by  which  the  true  meaning 
-i  many  passages  of  Scripture  is  shown  ;  an  account  of  several  J  swish 


customs  and  ceremonies  is  also  added,  which  may  serve  to  illustrate 
many  parts  of  Scripture. 

II.  The  Proper  Names  in  the  Scriptures.  To  this  Part  ta 
prefued  a  Table,  containing  the  significations  of  the  words  lu  tlM 
original  languages  from  which  they  are  derived. 


TO  WHICH   IS  ADOKD, 

A  CONCORDANCE  TO  THE  BOOKS  CALLED  APOCRYPHA. 


BV 

ALEXANDER  CRUDEN,  M.A. 


AN  ORIGINAL  LIFE  OF  THE  AUTHOR. 


N  EW    YORK: 
DODD,    MEAD    &    COMPANY,   751    BROADWAY. 


MEMOIR 


MR.  ALEXANDER  CRUDEN. 


THE  facilities  afTordcl  l)y  the  follouincc  Work,  to 
the  iniuist'jrof  the  Go.s[)el,  the  Biblical  student, 
jiiul  the  more  private  Christian,  when  searching  the 
Scriptures,  whetlier  for  the  instruction  of  otliers,  or 
tlieir  own  individual  l)euetit.  hav^e  enibalined  the 
name  of  Cuudkn  in  their  grateful  affections  ;  and 
cannot  fail  to  attach  a  more  tiian  onliuary  interest 
to  the  events  of  his  life,  so  large  a  por.  ion  of  which 
was  laboriously  employed  for  their  ben  'fit. 

Mr.  Alexander  Cruden  was  born  at  Aberdeen  on 
the  31st  of  May,  HOI.  His  father,  Mr.  William 
Cruden.  was  a  mercJiant  of  some  eminence;  and  pos- 
sessed the  esteem  and  contidence  of  his  fellow-citizens 
B'ltficiently  to  procure  his  election  as  one  of  their 
Bailhes,  or  chief  magistrates  In  both  public  and  pri- 
vate life  his  integrity  and  uprightness  were  exemplary; 
and  tlie  terms  of  veneration  in  which  his  son  Alexan- 
der was  accustomed  to  speak  of  iiim,  were  doubtless 
dictated  by  truth  no  less  than  by  strong  filial  affection. 

Few  particulars  of  Mr.  Cruden's  early  years  have 
been  preserved.  The  acknowledged  piety  of  his 
parents,  and  the  commendable  attention  paid  in  Scot- 
land to  th(!  religious  instruction  of  youth,  doubtless  con- 
ferred on  hirn  great  moral  advantages;  and  led  him, 
even  from  childhood,  to  revere  the  sacred  volume.  It 
is  more  than  probable  that  the  habits  thus  early  formed 
had  considerable  influence  on  his  subsequent  life  and 
studies. 

A  higher  motive  than  mere  secular  advantage  led 
him  to  make  choice  of  the  Christian  ministry,  as  the 
busuiess  of  his  future  life.  He  had  previously  received 
a  good  elementary  education  in  the  grammar  school  of 
his  native  city ;  and,  as  an  introduction  to  the  clerical 
profession,  and  in  order  to  secure  the  advantages  of  that 
respectable  seat  of  learning,  he  entered  himself  a  stu- 
dent of  Mareschal  College,  and  diligently  attended  the 
lectures  of  the  several  professors.  Here  he  made  con- 
siderable proficiency  in  the  learned  languages,  and  hi 
general  literature ;  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  was 
coiiterred  upon  him;  and  he  was  on  the  point  of  being 
proposed  as  a  hcentiate,  when  circumstances,  wliich  are 
in  a  great  measure  enveloped  in  mystery,  caused  a  total 
change  in  his  destination.  Though  posterity  is  left  in 
ignorance  of  the  precise  nature  of  these  circumstances, 
there  is  abundant  evidence  that  the  purity  of  his  moral 
character  remained  unsullied,  and  tliat  his  love  for  theo- 


logical studies  had  experienced  no  abatement.  Possi- 
bly some  symptoms  of  that  aberration  of  mind  which 
more  strongly  discovered  itself  at  a  subsequent  period 
of  his  life,  rendered  the  abandonment  of  a  profession  so 
replete  with  mental  anxiety  and  labour,  when  its  duties 
are  properly  performed,  highly  prudential,  if  not  essen- 
tially necessary. 

As  tJie  malady  from  which  he  so  severely  suffered 
was  not  hereditary,  it  has  been  referred  to  various 
causes.  Some  have  attributed  it  to  tne  bite  of  a  wad 
dog;  but  the  peculiar  symptoms  of  hydrophobia  fur- 
nish no  confirmation  of  such  an  opinion.  Others,  with 
more  consistency,  ascribe  it  to  a  disappointment  in  love, 
which  he  experienced  about  this  period  ;  but  it  is  doubt- 
ful whether  this  operated  as  a  cause  or  a  consequence. 
If  the  rejection  of  his  addresses,  in  terms,  as  would  ap- 
pear, not  the  most  gentle,  did  not  originally  excite  the 
malady,  the  effect  produced  by  the  disappointment,  on 
a  mind  pre-disposed  to  insanity,  caused  him  frequently 
to  use  such  unseasonable  and  sometimes  outrageous  at- 
tempts to  obtain  an  interview  with  the  object  of  hia 
affections,  as  to  oblige  his  friends  to  send  him  to  a  place 
of  confinement.*  On  his  release  from  confinement,  he 
resolved  to  leave  the  scene  of  his  early  and  bitter  sor 
rows.  In  the  year  1722  he  arrived  in  London;  and 
was  employed  at  Ware,  in  Hertfordshire,  as  classica. 
tutor  to  some  young  persons.  Several  tbllowiiig  year3 
were  spent  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  in  similar  occupations. 
In  1732  he  finally  settled  in  London,  and  engaged  aa 
corrector  of  the  press;  blending  with  this  occupation 
the  trade  of  a  bookseller,  which  he  carried  on  in  a  shop 
under  the  Royal  Exchange.  Here  his  literary  attain- 
ments, indefatigable  industry,  and  strict  integrity,  pro^ 
cured  for  him  uie  esteem,  not  only  of  those  wlio  availed 
themselves  of  his  professional  labours,  but  of  several 
persons  eminent  for  their  wealth  and  influence.  To  the 
strong  recommendations  of  the  Lord  Mayor,  and  several 
of  the  Aldermen,  and  other  distinguished  Citizens  of 
Londoa,  v.'ho  were  well  known  to  Sir  Robert  Wal- 
HOLE,  tlien  Prime  Minister,  he  was  indebted  for  the  ap- 
pointment of  Bookseller  to  the  Queen,  vacant  by  the 
death  of  Mr.  Matthews;  but,  though  eventually  suc- 
cessful, his  patience  was  severely  tried  by  the  tardy 
measures  of  the  Minister. 

About  a  year  or  two  before  he  received  this  disiuic 
tion,  he  determined  to  begin  that  great  work  upo»  which 


■''  Tlie  young  lady  abDve  referred  to  was  the  dau<;htfr  of  a  clercyman  of  Aberdeen.  Shorily  after  Mr.  Cruden  was  placed  under  restraint, 
l(  was  discovered  that  a  r.riniinal  irilercourse  liad  subsisted  lietiveen  her  and  her  own  broiher,  by  wlioni  slie  was  actualiy  prej;n,TMt.  About 
ten  or  eleven  years  afterwards,  .Mr.  Cruden  IhiMi  resident  in  London,  was  taken  by  Mr.  Chalmkrs,  a  Primer  of  Abeideeii,  to  the  lionse  of  a 
merchant  near  the  Royal  Exchange,  who  was  deemed  likely  to  assist  him  in  bis  business.  'I'lie  door  was  opened  by  the  unwortliy  object 
3f  Mr.  Cat  den's  tenderesl  regards;  who,  upon  leaving  Aberdeen,  bad,  unknown  to  Mr.  Cruden,  or  liis  friend,  there  found  a  refuge  far  from 
the  tcene  of  her  guilt  and  ruin.  Mr.  Cruden  started  back  ;  with  the  utmost  intensity  of  feeling  he  grasped  the  hand  of  Mr.  Chalmbrs,  and 
excl&inied,  "  Ah  !  she  has  still  her  fine  black  v.fiisl"  No  inducement  could  prevail  on  him  to  bare  any  conirnunicalion  witii  the  owner  of  lii« 
bobse,  who  was  a  younger  brother  of 'he  lady.  As  lo  the  wretchtd  woman  lierself,  he  never  ii  fntioned  her  name  but  with  the  bitter*^  grw* 
Bad  moot  tender  comiAflsion. 


MExMOIR  OF  MR.  ALEXANDER  CRUDEN. 


tic  had  long  dsliberated,  A  Complete  Concordance  of 
Ihe  Holy  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  Mew  Testaments. 
If  the  merit  of  labour  alone  be  given  to  this  work  of 
Mr.  Crudfn,  it  must  be  acknowledged  that  it  required 
.abour  the  most  intense,  and  perseverance  which  knew 
no  interval.  He  was  well  qualified  for  such  an  under- 
laKing  for  habits  of  industry  were  familiar  to  him ;  and 
bis  conviction  of  the  high  utihty  of  such  a  work  led  him 
Doth  to  form  and  to  execute  tlie  plan  previously  to  his 
receiving  any  encouragement  from  the  public.  The 
first  edition  was  published  in  1737  ;  the  preface  to  which 
explains  his  plan,  and  the  motives  which  led  to  its  publi- 
cation. He  had  the  honour  of  presenting  a  copy  of  the 
work  to  Queen  Caroline,  consort  of  George  H.  a 
short  time  prior  to  its  publication;  when  her  Majesty 
"smiled  upon  the  Author,  and  assured  him,  she  was 
higlily  obhged  to  him.'  A  dedication  to  his  Royal 
Patroness,  couched  in  most  eulogistic  terms,  was  pre- 
fixed ;  and  the  Author's  expectations  of  receiving  some 
solid  proof  of  royal  munificence  were  very  sanguine. 
The  uncertain  nature  of  all  earthly  dependencies  was, 
However,  strikingly  manifested  by  the  sudden  death 
I'fthe  Queen,  only  sixteen  days  after  the  presentation 
.'f  tlie  work  ;*  and  "  her  declared  intention  of  remem- 
^ering  the  Author  never  took  place." 

As  Mr.  Crudek  had  undertaken  the  work  on  his  own 
lesponsibility,  the  expenses  necessarily  attendant  on  its 
publication  had  nearly  exhausted  his  limited  resources; 
and  the  time  it  occupied  had  possibly  diverted  his  atten- 
tion from  the  duties  of  his  shop.  His  embarrassments 
obliged  him  to  dispose  of  his  stock  in  trade,  and  to 
abandon  his  shop ;  and  his  disappointed  hopes  depressed 
his  mind,  which  had  possibly  suffered  from  the  intensity 
of  application  to  which  it  had  been  subjected  winle  pre- 
paring the  work.  His  malady  returning  with  increased 
violence,  his  friends  deemed  his  confinement  necessary, 
and  Jie  was  sent  to  a  private  asylum  for  lunatics,  at 
Bethnal  Green ;  from  which  he,  however,  contrived  to 
escape,  though  he  was  chained  to  the  bedstead  on 
which  he  lay.  In  March,  1739,  Mr.  Cruden  published 
a  journal  of  his  sufferings  while  confined  at  Bethr.al 
Green,  entitled:  The  London  Citizen  exceedingly  in- 
jured ;  giving  an  account  of'  his  severe  and  long  cam- 
paign at  Bethnal  Green,  for  nine  iceeks  and  six  days; 
the  Citizen  being  sent  there  m  March,  1738,  by  Robert 
fVightman,  a  notoriously  conceited,  whimsical  man  ; 
nhere  lie  was  chained,  handcuffed,  sirait-waistcoated ,  and 
imprisoned ;  icilh  a  history  of  Wightman's  Blind  Bench  ; 
a  sort  of  Court  that  met  at  Wightman's  room,  and  unac- 
vouniably  proceeded  to  pass  decrees  in  relation  to  the 
London  Citizen,  SfC.  S^c.  Not  content  witii  bringing 
{.he  parties  by  whom  he  supposed  himself  aggrieved  to 
the  bar  of  pubhc  opinion,  he  instituted  legal  proceedings 
against  Wightman,  the  proprietor  of  the  asylum,  and 
Dr.  Monro,  the  Physician.  Mr.  Cruoen  pleaded  his 
own  cause,  and  furnished  sufficient  proof  of  tiie  deranged 
state  of  his  intellect.  A  verdict  was,  of  course,  found 
for  the  defendants.  Wlien  the  verdict  was  returned. 
Mr.  Cruden  betrayed  no  agitation;  but  on  hearing  it 
eaid,  "  I  trust  in  God."  The  Juilge  replied  :  "  I  wish 
you  had  trusted  more  in  God,  and  had  not  come  hither." 
The  trials,  with  remarks,  were  subsequently  published 
by  Mr.  Cruoen,  with  a  dedication  to  King  George  II. 

The  former  em;  'oyers  of  Mr.  Cruden  did  not  deem 
h'.m  disqualified  for  resuming  his  labours  as  corrector  of 
the  press.  After  his  release,  he  was  employed  for  a 
considerable  number  of  years,  m  those  services  which 
fruiters  and   Publishers  constantly  need  from  men  of 


education  and  learning.  Under  his  inspection  sevcra 
editions  of  the  Greek  and  Roman  Classics  were  pub 
lished  with  great  accuracv.  il-=  raaiinerswere  mvar.a 
bly  simple  and  inoffensive;  he  w  t,s  always  to  be  trusted, 
and  performed  his  engagements  with  tlie  strictest  fidelity. 
Fifteen  years  had  passed  away  in  this  laborious  and 
useful  employment,  without  any  alarming  indications  of 
mental  incapacity  ;  when  his  relatives,  induced  by  rea- 
.sons  which  charity  would  hope  justified  them  in  having 
recourse  to  such  extreme  measures,  placed  him  a  thiro 
time  in  confinement,  v/hich  was  but  of  short  duration 
being  from  the  12th  to  the  29th  of  September,  1763. 
No  proof  was  ever  adduced  of  a  mischievous  propensity  ; 
his  madness  was  sui  generis:  we  find  nothing  like  it  ia 
the  annals  of  medicine ;  nor  can  it  be  accounted  for  on 
any  known  principles  of  physiology.  It  is  more  than 
probable  that  the  restraint  to  which  he  v;as  subjected, 
and  the  discipline  employed  by  those  under  whose  care 
he  was  placed,  irritated  his  mind,  and  increased  his 
melancholy  disorder. 

Upon  his  liberation,  he  afforded  some  rather  ludicrous 
proofs  of  the  light  in  which  he  regarded  those  who  iiad 
procured  his  recent  confinement.  As  his  sister,  Mrs. 
VVii.n,  being  his  nearest  relative,  had  sanctioned  that 
proceeding,  he  required  from  her  a  reparation  of  trie 
injury.  In  a  letter,  addressed  to  a  friend  of  Mrs.  Wii.!> 
he  makes  what  he  calls  "  proposals  of  reconciliation  :' 
and  begs  her  good  offices  to  induce  Mrs.  Wild  to  ac- 
cede to  them.  These  proposals  were,  that  Mrs.  Wiid 
would  "  voluntaril}  submit  to  confinement  in  the  prison 
of  Newgate  for  forty-eight  hours,  and  pay  to  Mr.  Cru- 
oEN  the  sum  of  ten  pounds."  On  its  being  intimated 
that  a  confinement  in  Newgate  might  prove  prejudicial 
to  lier  health,  as  the  jail  distemper  was  then  prevalent  in 
that  prison,  Mr.  Cruden  offered  to  commute  the  impri- 
sonment in  Newgate  for  one  of  twice  forty-eight  houra 
m  tlie  Tower,  and  a  sum  of  fifteen  pounds.  These 
"reconciling  proposals"  were,  however,  not  agreed  to 
by  Mrs.  Wild,  though  her  guardian,  and  other  friends 
were  urged  to  empk)y  their  persuasions.  Mr.  Cruden 
was  much  surprised  at  the  failure  of  these  overtures; 
and  observed,  "  It  is  a  little  comical,  that  there  should 
be  so  much  trouble  in  getting  this  woman  confined  for 
forty-eight  hours,  who  tiy  a  word  of  her  mouth  confined 
the  Corrector  for  spventeen  days."  At  length,  despair- 
ing of  a  pacific  termination  of  the  business,  he  brought 
an  action  against  his  sister,  and  three  other  persons, 
winch  was  tried  in  Westminster  Hall,  February  20 
1754.  The  damages  were  laid  at  ten  thousand  pounds, 
and  a  verdict  was  returned  for  the  defendants.  At  the 
the  commencement  of  the  following  term,  Mr.  Cruden 
m.oved  the  Court  in  person  for  a  new  trial,  which  was 
refused.  He  then  published  his  case,  entitled.  The  Ad- 
ventures of  Alexander  the  Corrector;  three  parts  of 
which  successively  appeared.  It  is  not  easy  to  conve) 
an  idea  of  the  contents  of  these  publications.  They  are 
evidently  the  production  of  a  mind  in  which  reason  tot- 
tered, if  she  were  not  entire.y  dethroned.  Various, 
whimsical,  serious,  and  jocose,  they  form  a  fair  speci- 
men of  the  publications  which  he,  from  time  to  time, 
presented  to  the  public  relative  to  himself. 

His  insanity  now  discovered  itself  in  a  variety  of 
whimsical,  and  occasionally  extravagant  actions;  the 
narration  of  which,  though  it  might  gratify  curiosity 
would  answer  no  valuable  purpose  ;  only  a  few  instancea 
shall  be  adduced.  Fully  persuaded  that  he  was  in- 
tended by  Divine  Providence  to  accomplish  a  great 
national  benefit,  he  assumed  the  title  of,  "  Alexandeb 


•  The  work  was  presented  Nov.  4,  1731,  and  Her  Majesty  died  on  the  21gt  if  the  same  month 


MEMOIR  OF  MR. 


THE  Cjrrector;'  and  gave  out  that  he  was  nommis- 
gicned  by  Heaven  to  reform  the  manners  of  tlie  age; 
particularly  to  restore  the  due  observance  of  the  sabbath. 
To  convince  the  public  of  the  validity  of  h's  claims  to 
the  high  prerogatives  he  exercised,  he  printed  and  cir- 
culated detached  sentences  from  the  sermons  and 
writings  of  eminent  ministers  and  others;  all  anony- 
moHS,  or  with  the  initials  only  of  the  autliors'  names. 
The  substance  of  these   predictions  was,  "  That  Mr 


ALEXANDER  CRUDEN. 

consideration  of  the  uncommon  motives  oy  which  he  was 
actuated  in  applying  for  the  honour,  would  decline  all 
opposition.  To  the  London  ministers  he  sent  circulai 
letters;  stating,  that  if  Christian  directions  were  given 
to  the  people  by  their  reverend  pastors,  it  might  cause 
the  Electors  to  act  witli  caution  and  conscience; — and 
that  wicked  men  are  not  fit  to  be  chosen  senators,  and 
intrusted  with  the  religion  and  liberties  of  the  nation. 
His  various  addresses  to  the  Livery,  tiiroiigh  tlic  me« 


Cruden  was  to  be  a.  second  Josvph,  to  be  a  great  man  dium  of  the  public  press,  were  equally  singular  m  t^tyle 


at  Court,  and  to  perform  grca  jiings  for  the  spiritual 
Israel  in  Egypt."  Furnished  with  tiiese  credentials,  he 
went  to  Oxford,  and  other  places,  and  exhorted  the  peo- 
ple whom  he  found  in  the  public  walks  on  the  sabbath, 
to  go  home,  and  keep  the  sabbath-day  holy  ;  generally 
enforcing  his  admonition  with  denunciations  of  eternal 
wrath  in  case  of  non-compliance. 

Mr.  Cruden's  mind  seems  to  have  cherished  with  no 
ordinary  enthusiasm  the  scheme  of  reformation  we  have 
.:lescribed;  and  that  his  power  might  be  co-extensive 
with  his  aims,  he  urged  the  necessity  of  a  formal  recog- 
nition of  his  authority  by  the  King  in  Council ;  and  even, 
should  it  be  found  necessary,  that  an  Act  of  the  Legis- 
lature should  constitute  him  "  Corrector  of  the  People." 
To  obtain  these,  the  aid  of  persons  high  in  office  was 
:^oiicited;  and  the  influence  of  the  ladies  of  London  was 
diligently  sought.  He  drew  up  a  testim.onial  of  his 
integrity, and  zeal  for  the  public  good;  and  obtained  the 
signatures  of  the  Lady  Mayoress,  and  some  other  fe- 
males of  rank;  wiio  p.ppear  to  have  considered  his  am- 
bition of  so  harmless  a  character,  that  it  was  better  to 
indulge  him  by  a  seeming  acquiescence  with  his  preten- 
sions, than  to  irritate  his  malady  by  unnecessary  oppo- 
sition. 

About  the  same  time  he  made  a  formal  application  to 
His  Majesty  for  the  honour  of  Knighthood  ;  to  which 
ilistinction  he  aspired,  not  from  fondness  for  the  title, 
but  from  a  persuasion  that  it  would  introduce  him  to 
greater  usefulness:  "  for  thinking  men,"  he  observed, 
"ought  to  seek  after  titles  rather  to  please  others  than 
themselves."  The  account  he  gave  of  his  attendances  at 
Court  on  this  business,  and  of  his  interviews  with  the 
Lords  in  Waiting,  the  Secretaries  of  State,  and  other 
persons  of  rank,  is  highly  amusing.  His  eccentricities 
seem  to  have  become  familiar  with  the  attendants;  and 
his  acknowledged  reputation  for  uprightness  and  worth 
appears  to  have  preserved  him  from  the  treatment  gene- 
rally met  v/ith  by  impertinent  intruders.  He  complains, 
however,  that  his  applications  were  not  attended  to;  but 
exempts  Earl  Paui.ett  from  the  censures  winch  he  ap- 
plies to  others.  That  nobleman,  he  says, "  spoke  civilly 
1.0  him;  for,  being  goutish  in  his  feet,  he  could  not  run 
Hway  from  the  Corrector,  as  others  were  apt  to  do." 

Wearied  by  his  unsucces.sful  solicitations  for  court 
distinction,  he  next  aspired  to  parliamentary  honours. 
At  the  general  election  in  1754,  he  offered  himself  as  a 
candidate  for  representing  the  City  of  London  in  par- 
liament !  The  endeavours  of  his  friends  to  dissuade 
him  from  this  wilU  enterprise  were  ineffectual.  To  the 
suggestion  of  some,  that  he  was  too  late  in  his  applica- 
tion, he  replied,  "  that  he  was  not  to  look  backward,  but 
forward."  He  obtained  an  interview  with  one  of  the 
Bishops,  who  treated  him  with  humane  attention;  com- 
mended his  Co.NcoRDANCE  ;  but  intimated  his  opinion 
that  he  was  not  likely  to  obtain  his  election,  unless  Provi- 
dence special'.v  appeared  for  him.  "  This,"  says  Cruden, 
in  his  account  ot'  the  interview,  "  the  Corrector  readily 
acknowledged."  Indeed,  he  appears  confidently  to 
uave  anticipated  some  extraordinary  interposition  in  his 
favour;  and  even  hoped  that  the  other  candidates,  in 


aiKl  sentiincnt. 
both: 


The  following  is  a  fair   specimen  cf 


"  To  the  worthy  Livery  of  Ihe  City  (>f  London." 
"  London,  April  30,  1754. 

"  Gentlemen: 

"  Your  votes  and  interest  are  humbly  re» 
quested  for  Ai-ekam)ER  Cruden,  the  Corrector, 
Citizen  and  Stationer,  and  author  of  the  New  Concor- 
dance to  the  Bible,  a  work  in  much  esteem,  to  be  one 
of  the  Representatives  in  Parliament  for  the  City. 

"  It  is  thought  that  God  in  his  providence  signally 
favours  the  Corrector.  And  in  order  to  fulfil  the 
prophecies  concerning  him,  he  earnestly  requests,  that 
the  Sheriffs,  Candidates,  and  Liverymen,  may  seriously, 
as  in  the  sight  of  God,  consider  the  Appendix  to  Alex- 
ander the  Corrector's  Adventures,  and  his  letters  and 
advertisements  published  for  some  days  past;  which  it  is 
hoped  will  have  a  good  effect  on  the  candidates  them- 
selves, and  all  persons  concerned  for  the  honour  of  God, 
and  of  true  religion. 

"  If  there  is  just  ground  to  think  that  God  will  be 
pleased  to  make  the  Corrector  an  instrument  to  reform 
the  nation,  and  particularly  to  promote  tlie  reformation, 
the  peace,  and  the  prosperity  of  this  great  city,  and  to 
bring  them  into  a  more  rehgious  temper  and  conduct, 
no  good  man,  m  such  an  extraordinary  case,  will  deny 
him  his  vote.  And  the  Corrector's  election  is  believed 
to  be  the  means  of  paving  the  way  to  his  being  a  Joseph 
and  an  useful,  prosperous  man. 

"  The  Corrector's  earnest  prayers  are  put  up  frorr 
time  to  time  for  your  happiness  in  this  world,  and  the 
world  to  come,  through  Jesus  Christ. 

"  1  am,  very  respectfully, 
"  Gentlemen, 
"  Your  most  obedient  and  affectionate 
Humble  servant, 
"  Alexander  Cruden.' 

It  is  needless  to  say,  that  Mr.  Cruden  was  not  more 
successful  at  the  hustings  than  at  Court.  But  he  bore 
thi3  new  disappointment  with  the  most  entire  resigna- 
tion; consoling  himself  with  the  reflection,  "  tiiat  he  had 
the  hearts  of  the  people,  though  their  hands  had  been 
promised  away."  The  Corrector,  he  adds,  "  w^as  very 
cheerful  and  contented  ;  and  not  at  all  affected  at  the 
loss  of  his  election.  God's  time  is  the  best  time." 
Shortly  after  the  election.  Mr.  Cruden  published  a 
statement  cf  the  motives  which  induced  him  to  aspire  to 
the  dignity  and  duties  of  a  senator ;  interspersed  witii 
some  shrewd  observations  on  the  injurious  influence  of 
faction  on  the  morals  and  happiness  of  a  people. 

While  Mr.  Cruden  was  aspiring  to  the  honours  of 
Knighthood,  and  a  seat  in  Parliament,  he  appears  to 
have  been  brought  under  the  powerful  influence  of  love; 
and  with  an  ardour  suited  to  the  importance  of  the  pur- 
suit, besought  the  hand  of  Mrs.  Emzarkth  Abney,  the 
daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  abney,  who  filled  the<  "Tice  of 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  towards  the  close  of  the  rcign 
of  William  III.     The  object  of  his  affectioii  is  ue- 


MEMOIR  OF  MR.  Al 

scribed  by  liim  in  tiis  Love  Adventurts,  as  "  a  woman 
9f  guod  undorstandmir,  of  ofooii  principles,  and  of  amia- 
ble temper,  witli  a  lilieral  education,  au''  acceptable 
person."  Whellier  these  valuable  qnalitiei-  would  have 
been  sufficient  to  captivate  his  heart,  unaccompanied  by, 
what  he  terms,  "  the  greatest  revenues  of  any  lady  of 
the  puritanical  denomination,"  which  he  also  states  her 
to  have  possessed,  is  doubtful.  That  his  ruling  passion, 
even  in  this  affair,  was  the  desire  of  promotinsc  the  pub- 
dc  g-Odd,  may  be  easily  conceived.  He  supposed  that 
no  large  fortune,  which  was  at  the  lady's  own  disposal, 
ivould  put  him  in  possession  of  the  mlluence  essential  to 
the  success  of  his  benevolent  schemes.  As  Mrs.  Abney 
peremptorily  refused  to  see  him,  he  urged  his  suit  for 
months,  by  letters,  memorials,  and  remonstrances  innu- 
merable, of  which  he  published  some  laughable  speci- 
mens. As  milder  measures  had  failed  of  producing  a 
fiivourable  termination,  he  at  length  sent  to  her  a  paper 
of  great  length,  formally  signed  and  sealed,  which  he 
styled  a  Declaration  of  War.  In  tliis  he  rehearsed  his 
grievances;  stated  the  means  he  had  hitherto  adopted 
to  reduce  Mrs.  Abkey  to  a  compliance  with  liis  rea- 
sonable requests ;  and  that  he  was  now  reduced  to  the 
necessity  of  employing  other  measures.  Being  an  ex- 
traordinary man,  he  would  thenceforth  carry  on  the 
war  in  an  extraordinary  manner,  "  by  shooting  off  great 
numbers  of  bullets  from  his  camp;  namely,  by  earnest 
prayer  to  heaven,  day  and  night,  that  her  mind  may  be 
eniightni'id,  and  her  heart  softened."  He  also  had  re- 
course to  aiiotl}er  stratagem,  which,  tiiough  highly 
ludif  rou«.  coulrl  not,  from  its  public  nature,  have  been 
altogether  pleasant,  to  the  lady  herself.  In  1754,  Mrs. 
Abney,  being  in  the  west  of  England,  her  eccentric 
•over  evinced  his  affectionate  concern  for  her  welfare,  by 
L'ausing  "  praying  bills"  to  be  delivered  every  sabbath  at 
several  places  of  worship,  requesting  the  prayers  of  the 
minister  and  congregation  for  the  preservation  of  her- 
self and  attendants.  And  on  her  return  he  sent  similar 
bills,  desiring  that  thanksgivings  might  be  addressed  to 
Almighty  God  for  her  safe  arrival.  In  an  epistle  he 
subsequently  addressed  to  her,  he  urges  these  exertion;- 
in  her  behalf  as  a  powerful  argument  in  his  favour,  and 
a  proof  that  he  was  '"  more  thoughtful  about  her  than 
all  her  friends." 

Notwithstanding  these  multifarious  and  persevering 
attempts  to  produce  a  favourable  impression  on  her 
heart,  Mrs.  Aeney  remained  obdurate;  and  even  his 
letters,  he  states,  "  were  quickly  tossed  back."  It  is 
even  said,  that  the  discipline  of  the  blanket  was  at  length 
tried  by  the  servar.ts,  to  cure  his  troublesome  attempts 
to  obtain  a  personal  interview.  Justice  however  coin- 
Dels  us  to  state,  that  Mr.  Cruden  makes  no  allusion  m 
his  Adventures  to  any  such  occurrence. 

At  the  close  of  the  year  1754,  Mr.  Cruden  was  en- 
gaged by  Mr.  Woodfali.,  senior,  as  corrector  of  the 
press  to  the  Public  Advertiser,  a  popular  daily  jourwal, 
in  vvhicli  the  well  known  Letters  of  Junius  first  appear- 
ed. The  close  application  required  by  the  regular 
routine  of  business  at  Mr.  Woodfai.l's  office,  doubtless 
did  much  towards  diverting  him  from  his  quixotic  love 
enterprise.  Preparations  for  a  new  edition  of  his  Con- 
cordance became  -  shortly  after  necessary;  and  the 
equisite  corrections  and  additions  furnished  him  with 
ample  employment.  The  business  of  the  printing-office 
■vas  rarely  over  before  one  o'clock  in  the  morning.  Mr. 
Cruden  seldom  allotted  more  than  four  or  five  hours  to 
rest;  and  before  six  in  the  morning  might  be  found  turn- 
ing over  the  leaves  of  his  Bible,  and  adding  to,  amend- 
ing, and  improving  his  Concordance  with  most  '5crupu- 
ous  attention     At  this  he  laboured  till  the  evening. 


■exander  cruden. 

when  he  repaired  to  t!ie  printing-office.  These  habitB 
were  well  calculated  to  counieract  the  mental  disease 
under  which  he  had  so  long  laboured ;  and  the  readet 
will  learn  with  benevolent  satisfaction,  that  his  mind 
was  restored  to  a  degree  of  calm  regularity  to  which  he 
had  been  long  a  stranger.  From  1758,  to  the  close  of 
his  life,  he  was  mercifuliy  preserved,  in  a  very  considera 
ble  degree,  from  those  distressing  visitations  which  hai 
painfully  characterised  the  earlier  periods  of  his  history. 

In  1762,  a  circumstance  occurred  in  Mr.  Cruden's 
history,  which,  while  it  illustrates  the  chanty  of  his  dis- 
position, will  tend  to  shew  that  the  eccentric  enthusiast 
in  benevolence  is  sometimes  neither  a  ridiculous  nor  a 
useless  being.  One  Richard  Potter  was  tried  and 
capitally  convicted  at  the  Old  Bailey,  of  forging,  or 
rather  uttering  with  a  guilty  knowledge  of  its  being  a 
forgery,  a  seaman's  will,  a  crime  very  rarely  pardoned. 
Mr.  Cruden  was  in  court  during  the  trial;  and  was  so 
fully  convinced  that  Potter  was  a  poor  illiterate  crea- 
ture, the  tool  of  another,  and  ignorant  of  the  nature  of 
the  crime  he  committed,  that  he  deterinined  to  exert 
himself  to  obtain  for  him  the  rovai  clemency.  He 
visited  him  after  his  trial ;  prayed  with  hun,  exhorted 
liim,  taught  him  the  principles  of  religion,  and,  under 
the  divine  blessing,  produced  in  him  a  due  sense  of  the 
wickedness  of  his  past  life ;  and  directp'l  his  inquiring 
mind  to  him  "  whose  blood  cleanseth  from  aU  sir 
With  the  activity  of  enlightened  zeal  he  represented 
the  case  of  this  jtoor  man  to  the  Earl  of  Hamfax,  then 
principal  Secretary  of  State;  and  the  result  of  his  un- 
wearied applications  was  successful.  The  original 
sentence  was  commuted  for  transportation;  and  Mr. 
Cruden  tasted  "  the  god-like  luxury"  of  delivcrincr  a 
fallow-creature  from  the  jaws  of  death,  and  of  instru- 
mentally  saving  his  soul  from  "  the  death  that  never 
dies."  Mr.  Cruden  accompanied  his  application  to  the 
Earl  of  Halifax  in  the  behalf  of  the  above  unfbitunata 
man  with  a  copy  of  the  second  edition  of  his  Concor- 
dance, to  which  was  prefixed  an  elegant  Latin  dedica 
tion  to  his  Lordship. 

The  success  which  had  attended  his  benevolent  exer- 
tions to  in.-rtnict  and  reform  Ricfiard  Poiter,  induced 
Mr.  Cruden  to  continue  his  visits  to  Newgate,  in  thi! 
hope  tliat  among  the  numerous  prisoners  some  might, 
possibly,  derive  benefit  from  his  labours.  He  visited 
them  every  day  ;  furnished  them  with  copies  of  the  New 
Testament,  Catechisms,  &c.;  catechised  them  himself; 
and  bestowed  small  pecuniary  rewards  on  the  mosii 
attentive.  His  efforts  were,  however,  productive  of 
little  apparent  good  in  a  place  where,  from  want  of 
proper  attention  to  the  classification  of  the  prisoners, 
the  vicious  of  every  age,  and  of  every  degree  in  vice, 
were  permitted  to  associate  indiscriminately,  and  to 
harden  each  other.  The  books  distributed  among 
them  by  Mr.  Cruden  were  sold,  and  the  money  spent, 
m  spirituous  liquors.  At  length,  discouraged  by  the 
unpropitious  effects  of  his  well-meant  efforts,  he  aiscon- 
tinued  his  visits. 

Though  disappointed,  Mr.  Cruden's  zeal  for  the  pre- 
sent and  future  welfare  of  his  fellow-creatures  suffered 
no  abatement.  The  ardour  of  his  mind  sometimes  car 
ried  him  beyond  the  boundaries  of  prudence ;  and  he 
often  appeared  obtrusive,  when  he  only  meant  to  bo 
kind.  When  successful  m  rescuing  any  poor  creature 
from  the  barbarity  of  ignorance,  or  the  open  practice  of 
wickedness,  his  joy  knew  no  bounds.  Another  instance 
of  his  success  is  upon  record,  and  well  authenticated, 
Returning  on  a  Sunday  evening  from  a  place  of  worship 
Mr,  Cruden  observed  a  man  whose  countenance  was 
expressive  of  the  deepest  melancholy,  if  net  of  absolute 


MEMOIRS  OF  MR 
deBpair.  Tc  behold  misery  in  any  of  its  diversified 
forms,  and  to  atlempt  its  removal,  or  mitigation,  were 
necessarilv  connected  in  Mr.  Cruden's  philanthropic 
mmd.  He  immediately  accosted  tins  man;  and  drew  from 
him  a  confession,  that  the  privations  to  which  himself 
and  fannly  were  reduced  from  his  extreme  poverty,  with 
otiier  causes,  had  induced  him  to  determme  on  commit- 
linrr  the  desperate  act  of  suicide.  Mr.  Ckuden  expos- 
tulated with  him;  unfolded  the  wickedness  of  his  inten- 
tion ;  and  administered  such  seasonable  instruction  and 
consolation,  with  present  pecuniary  assistance,  and  a 
promise  of  future  support,  that  the  poor  man  became 
cheerful,  resigned,  and  hopeful. 

The  following  instance,  though  not  so  generally 
known,  is  inserted  on  the  testimony  of  a  gentleman 
whose  character  for  veracity  is  a  sufficient  security  for  its 
trutn.  Mr.  Cruoen  was  one  evening  accosted  by  one 
of  those  daughters  of  infamy,  who  nigiitly  prowl  through 
the  streets  of  the  metropolis;  and  who  laid  hold  of  his 
arm,  with  the  familiarity  of  her  wretched  profession. 
He  made  no  reply,  but  allowed  her  to  walk  vvitii  him, 
till  he  arrived  at  Ins  own  door,  when  he  told  her  he  must 
leave  her  ;  but  could  not  do  so,  without  expressing  his 
sorrow  at  finding  her  engaged  in  so  sinful  and  rumous 
a  course  :  and  earnestly  exhorted  her  to  abandon  it. 
The  poor  girl  told  him  with  tears,  she  had  no  alterna- 
tive ;  that  she  would  willingly  quit  her  present  mode  of 
.ife,  but  knew  not  where  to  go.  Mr.  Crude>'  observed, 
It  was  too  late  that  night,  to  enter  into  the  particulars 
of  her  situation;  but  if  she  continued  in  the  same  mind 
the  next  day,  she  might  call  at  his  house,  and  he  woHld 
befriend  her.  She  came  accordingly  ;  and  expressed 
her  willingness  to  engage  in  any  situation,  however  me- 
nial and  laborious,  rather  than  continue  her  pursuits  of 
mfamy  Mr.  Cuuden  told  her,  that  he  knew  of  no  situ- 
ation suitable  for  her ;  but  oftered  her  an  asylum  in  his 
house,  as  an  assistant  to  his  servant,  till  a  situation  could 
be  procured  for  her.  She  gratefully  accepted  his  propo- 
Bal;  and  immediately  entered  upon  the  duties  of  her 
i.ew  office.  She  continued  in  Mr.  Cruden's  service 
till  his  death  ;  and  conducted  herself  with  such  modesty 
and  propriety,  as  proved  that  her  reformation  was  com- 
plete, and  her  penitence  genuine.  Such  actions  shed  on 
the  iTiemory  of  Mr  Cruuen  a  glory  more  pure  and  last- 
ing than  that  obtained  by  the  conqueror  of  nations.  His 
record  is  on  high  ;  and  though  his  eccentricities  occa- 
sionally obscured  the  benevolent  motives  by  winch  he 
w  as  influenced,  the  great  Searcher  of  Hearts  will,  m  tiie 
day  of  his  coming,  reward  him  openly 


ALEXANDER  CRUDEN. 

man  of  sensibility.  When  Mr.  Cruder  was  enabled  tt 
detach  himself  from  those  laborious  occu})at  ons  which 
had  engrossed  so  large  a  portion  of  Ins  life,  he  yi(  hied 
to  the  force  of  these  feelings;  and  in  the  year  17t>9 
visited  Aberdeen,  his  native  city.  Here  he  also  en- 
deavoured to  serve  the  cause  of  religion  and  public  mo- 
rals. He  applied  for,  and  obtained  permission  to  dehver 
a  lecture  in  one  of  the  Public  Halls  of  that  city,  on  liLs 
favourite  topjc,  the  necessity  of  a  reformation  of  man- 
ners. He  printed  the  Fourth  Commandment  in  the  form 
of  a  hnnd-bih.  and  distributed  several  thousands  anu-iig 
his  fellow-citizens,  especially  on  the  Lord's  day.  His 
pockets  were  ahvays  well  stored  with  catechisms  and 
other  religious  tracts,  on  which  he  expcndcul  consid(;ra- 
ble  sums;  and  these  he  bestowed  froely  on  young  persons 
and  others  who  promised  to  read  them.  JVir.  Chalm- 
ers records  with  a  grateful  feeling,  which  does  credit 
to  his  head  and  his  heart,  his  recollection  of  the  tender 
regard  and  winning  maimers  by  which  he  endeavourec 
to  allure  chiklren  to  read  their  Bibles,  Catechisms,  &c 
By  tile  inhabitants  at  large  he  was  received  witn  con 
siderable  respect ;  and  the  occasional  singularities  of  hi&- 
conduct  were  readily  excused  in  consideration  of  the  gen- 
eral excellence  of  his  character.  Mr.  Cruden  measnrea 
the  quahfications  and  conduct  of  ministers  of  the  gospel. 
by  no  ordinary  standard;  and  wherever  he  discovered 
any  marked  inconsistency  between  the  office  and  the  man, 
he  never  failed  to  express  his  disapprobation  by  some 
word  or  action  too  unequivocal  to  be  misunderstood. 
On  one  occasion,  during  this  visit,  he  happened  to  meet 
with  a  young  clergyman,  whose  spruce  and  conceited 
manners  excited  his  disgust.  With  great  solemnity  he 
presented  him  with  a  child's  catechism,  well  known  in 
Scotland,  entitled.  The  Jlolher's  Catechism,  dedicated  to 
the  Young  and  Ignorant. 

Mr.  Cruoen  continued  at  Aberdeen  about  twelve 
months;  and  then  returned  to  London,  where  he  closed 
his  days,  and  was  called  to  rest  from  his  labours.  He 
died  at  his  lodgings  in  Camden  Street,  Islington,  No- 
vember 1st.,  1770.  The  circumstances  attending  his 
dissolution  were  sufficiently  remarkable  to  warrant  a 
particular  insertion  in  a  Memoir  of  his  life.  His  health 
had  undergone  no  visible  change.  He  had,  indeed,  com- 
plained for  some  days  of  u  slight  asthmatic  afi'ection. 
but  the  evening  before  his  decease  he  retired  to  rest,  as 
usual.  In  the  morning  the  maul  rang  the  bell,  to  sum 
inon  him  to  breakfast.  Receiving  no  answer,  she  v;eir 
into  his  bed-room,  but  he  was  not  there.  She  then  en 
tered  his  closet ;  where  slie  found  hun  kneeling  against 


Loyalty  was  a  prominent  feature  in  Mr.  Cruden's  chair,  his  hands  supported  by  its  back;  but  he  was  quit  i. 


character.  He  was  of  opinion  that  a  bad  man  cannot 
make  a  good  patriot,  in  the  political  struggle  between 
Mr.  Wii-KEs  and  the  administration  of  the  country. 
which  threw  the  whole  nation  into  a  violent  fcnnent,  Mr. 
Cruden  took  a  decided  part  against  that  political  dema- 
gogue, whose  name  he  could  never  endure  to  liear  men- 
tioned. He  wrote  a  small  pamphlet  against  him  ;  and 
also  testified  his  aversion  to  him  in  a  way  peculiar  to 
himself,  by  eflfacing  "  No.,  45,"  wherever  he  found  it 
chalked  on  doors  or  window-shutters.  His  instrument 
was  a  large  piece  of  spunge,  which  he  carried  in  his 
pocket,  partly  fortius  purpose,  and  partly  for  the  purpose 
of  destroying  those  inscriptions  offimsive  to  decency  and 
good  morals,  which  so  frequently  disgrace  the  walls  of 
the  metropolis.  This  employment  occasionally  made  his 
walks  very  tedious. 

Neither  time  nor  circumstances  can  wholly  dissolve, 
though  they  may  suspend,  those  powerf'u  attachment;- 
o  the  place  of  his  birth,  and  the  scenes  of  his  childhnod 
nd  y^outh,  which  have  a  place  in  the  breast  of  every 


dead  !  As  he  never  married,  he  bequeathed  his  moderatt, 
savings  to  his  relations ;  except  a  certain  bum  tc  his  na- 
tive city,  to  be  employed  in  the  purchase  of  religioua 
books,  for  the  use  of  the  poor  ;  and  he  founded  an  exhibi- 
tion of  five  pounds  per  annum,  to  assist  in  educating  a  stu 
dent  at  Mareschal  College.  Thisexliibition  was  to  beob 
tained  on  certain  terms  mentioned  in  his  will,  one  of  which 
was  a  perfect  acquaii:'ance  witii  Vincent's  Catechism. 

Mr.  Cruden's  religious  sentiments  were  decidedly 
Calvinistic,  as  the  definitions  of  various  terms  in  hi.s 
Concordance  sufficiently  testify.  But  he  was  no  bigot- 
and  often  censured  with  much  severity  the  principles  and 
practices  of  narrow-minded  men.  He  was  evidently 
warmly  attached  to  that  cause  m  which  all  true  Chri?- 
tians,  of  whatever  denomination,  must  «gree;  the  caus<' 
of  practical  religion.  His  zeal  for  the  reformation  ot 
manners  among  all  ranks  of  men,  could  proceed  only 
from  a  imiid  deeply  affected  with  the  evil  of  sin ;  and 
though  ins  exertions  in  promoting  the  cause  of  righteou.s- 
uess    Mere  marked  With  a  certain  degree  of  eccentricitv 

9 


MEMOIRS  OF  MR.  ALEXANDER  CRUDEN. 


irising  from  occasional  mental  infirmity,  yet  they  entitle 
mm  to  the  warmest  approbation  of  all  who  wish  well  to 
tlio  best  interests  of  mankind.  His  Concordance  is  a 
astmg  monument  of  his  supreme  regard  for  the  Sacred 
Writings.  None  but  a  person  who  possessed  the 
nijrhost  esteem  and  veneration  for  the  scriptures,  would 
Ijave  undergone  the  immense  toil  which  this  work  must 
have  cost  him. 

A  conscientious  regard  for  the  public  institutions  of 
religion,  and  o,n  habitual  respect  to  the  duties  of  private 
devotion,  showed  the  genuineness  of  Mr.  Cruden's  piety 
towards  God.  Nor  did  he  attempt  to  separate  commu- 
nion with  God,  from  communion  with  the  church  of 
God ;  but  having  first  given  himself  to  the  Lord,  he 
made  an  open  and  decided  profession  of  serious  godliness, 
by  closely  uniting  himself  with  the  Independent  Church, 
which  assembled  m  Great  St  Helen's,  under  the  care 
of  Dr.  GuYSE,  whom  he  termed  his  "  faithful  and  be- 
loved pastor."  About  1762,  when  age  and  infirmities 
obliged  Dr.  Guyse  to  resign  the  pastoral  office,  Mr. 
Cruden  was  induced  to  attend  the  mmistry  of  Dr.  Con- 
DER,  in  Moorfields ;  and,  subsequently,  that  of  Mr. 
Crutckshank,  in  Swallow  Street.  He,  however,  never 
wholly  separated  from  the  church  at  great  St.  Helen's, 
but  attended  the  first  Sunday  in  every  month,  when  thel 
Lord's  Supper  was  administered. 

In  private  life  Mr.  Cruden  was  courteous  and  aflable; 
prone  to  give  his  opinions,  and  firm  in  his  religious  views. 
To  the  poor  he  was  as  liberal  ol"  his  money  as  of  his  ad- 
vice ;  he  seldom,  indeed,  separated  the  one  from  the 
other.  His  concern  for  them  must  have  been  sincere, 
for  interest  he  could  have  none ;  and  his  generosity 
must  have  been  pure,  for  he  often  gave  more  than  he  re- 
tained for  his  own  use.  To  such  young  men  as  were 
recommended  to  his  notice,  especially  from  his  native 
city,  he  behaved  with  the  kindness  of  an  affectionate  and 
judicious  friend  ;  affording  them  pecuniary  aid,  when 
needed ;  and  invariably  cautioning  them  against  the 
t(>mptations  which  assail  youth  in  the  great  metropolis. 

Though  Mr.  Cruden  may  not  obtain  a  niche  in  the 
temple  of  genius,  his  name  will  stand  high  on  the  records 
of  utility.  IJesides  the  works  already  referred  to,  he 
A  rote  an  Acccunl  of  Ihe  History  and  Excellency  of  the 


Holy  Scriptures,  prefixed  tO  ft  Compendium  of  the  Hot^ 
Bible.  He  also  published  the  History  of  Richard  Fos- 
ter, the  poor  man  who  was  rescued  from  an  igno- 
minious death  by  his  exertions.  A  Scripture  Dictionary 
was  compiled  by  him,  and  published  in  tv/o  octavo  vo- 
lumes  at  Aberdeen  shortly  after  his  decease.  He  alsa 
compiled  the  very  elaborate  verbal  index  which  be- 
longs to  Bishop  Newton's  edition  of  Mii.ton's  Works; 
an  undertaking  inferior  only  to  that  of  his  Concordance, 
and  which  he  undertook  at  the  request  of  Auditor  Ben- 
son. But  his  great  work  was  his  Concordance,  to  the 
revision  and  improvement  of  which  he  devoted  all  hw 
leisure  in  the  later  periods  of  his  life  ;  a  second  edition 
was  published  in  1761,  dedicated  to  his  late  Majesty 
George  the  Third,  who  had  newly  succeeded  to  the 
throne  ;  and  who  during  his  reign,  the  longest  in  tha 
annals  of  the  British  Empire,  fully  maintained  the  truly 
honourable  character  ascribed  to  him  in  that  dedication, 
of"  having  manifested  a  high  regard  for  religion,  and  an 
earnest  concern  for  promoting  it  among  his  subject^.' 
This  edition  was  well  received,  and  a  Third  was  required, 
which  appeared  in  1769,  with  the  Author's  last  correc- 
tions. These  two  editions  reimbursed  Mr.  Cruden  for 
the  losses  he  sustained  by  the  first.  For  his  second 
edition  he  received  five  hundred  pounds  ;  and  when  the 
third  was  published,  the  Booksellers  made  him  a  further 
present  of  three  hundred  pou.nds,  besides  twenty  copies 
of  the  wcrk  on  fine  paper.  These  sums,  with  the  pro- 
duct of  some  other  literary  labours,  placed  him  in  easy 
and  comfortable  circumstances  during  the  last  years  of 
his  life;  and  enabled  him  to  indulge  the  benevolence  of 
his  heart,  in  relieving  the  necessities  of  others. 

Such  are  the  brief  Memoirs  we  have  been  able,  after 
considerable  research,  to  collect  of  Alexander  Cru- 
den ;  to  whom  the  religious  world  lies  under  very  great 
obligations  :  "  whose  character,"  to  use  the  words  of 
Mr.  Chalmers,  "  notwithstanding  his  mental  infirmilies. 
we  cannot  but  venerate  :  whom  neither  infirnuty  no? 
neglect  could  debase;  who  s(  ught  consolation  where 
only  it  could  be  found;  whose  sorrows  served  to  instruct 
him  in  the  distresses  of  others  and  who  employed  }ii£ 
prosperity  to  relieve  those  whc  5i  every  sense,  were  iBsdy 
to  perish.'' 


TO    THE    KING. 


SIRE, 


THIS  CONCORDANCE  \va<=  oegun  witli  a  design  to  protnnte  the  study  and  knowledge  of  the  ho]/  Scrip- 

lures,  and  the  method  taken  therein  is  deemed  by  competent  judges  to  be  the  best  towards  a  complete  Con- 
cordance tliat  hath  hitherto  appeared  in  our  language.  It  is  acknowledged  to  be  an  useful  book  to  private  Chris- 
tians who  search  the  Scriptures,  and  to  be  very  necessary  for  all  the  Preachers  of  the  Gospel:  Therefore  tc 
whom  can  this  new  Edition  be  more  properly  oiTered  than  :o  your  Majesty,  now  in  the  beginning  of  your  reign, 
having  already  manifested  a  great  regard  to  religion,  and  an  earnest  concern  for  promoting  it  among  yo\ir  sub- 
jects? 

All  other  books  are  of  httle  or  no  importance  in  comparison  of  the  holy  Scriptures,  which  are  a  revelatior 
from  God,  and  are  given  as  the  only  rule  of  fnith  and  practice.  If  the  kings  of  Israel  were  required  not  only 
•'  to  read  the  law  of  Moses  all  the  days  of  their  life,  but  also  to  write  out  a  copy  of  it  with  tlieir  own  hand,  that 
they  might  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  their  Gon,  and  keep  all  the  words  of  ins  law;"  it  may  be  reasonably  expected 
that  Christian  Princes  should  make  the  glonoiis  Gospel  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  their  daily 
study,  that  it  may  become  their  constant  guide  and  rule  for  the  government  of  their  people,  as  well  as  for  their 
own  salvation. 

It  hath  been  often  observed,  that  the  most  effectual  way  to  a  general  external  reformation  is  "  to  make  Reli- 
gion a  step  to  preferment,  and  Irreligion  a  bar  to  it;"  because  example  has  a  more  powerful  influence  over  the 
minds  of  men  than  precept,  or  even  than  punishment.  The  early  declarations  and  strong  resolutions  your  Majesty 
»vas  pleased  to  make  at  your  coming  to  the  throne,  "That  you  would  encourage  those  who  are  religious,  and  dis- 
courage those  that  are  otherwise."  lejoiced  the  hearts  of  all  who  earnestly  desire  the  revival  of  vital  and  prac- 
tical rehojon,  and  to  see  your  Majesty's  subjects  a  holy  and  happy  people. 

True  piety  has  been  in  all  ages  accounted  the  truest  honour ;  for  Religion  diffuses  the  greatest  glory  around 
a  human  character,  and  sweetens  and  emba!:ris  the  memory  of  Princes.  A  pious  Prince,  who  hath  shewn  a 
hearty  concern  for  the  eternal  happiness  of  his  people,  as  well  as  for  their  present  protection,  will  be  re- 
membered with  great  esteem  and  honour:  for  the  Scripture  says,  tliat  "  the  memory  of  the  just  is  blessed."  When 
they  are  spoken  of.  it  is  with  praise  and  commendation  by  ail  good  men.  All  other  accomplishments,  witiiout 
true  grace  and  real  religion,  cannot  make  the  children  of  men  happy,  who  must  all  die  and  rise  again,"  and  ap- 
pear before  the  judgment  seat  of  Christ,  to  receive  according  to  what  they  "  liave  done  in  the  body,  whether 
good  or  bad." 

The  memory  of  Hezekiah,  the  religious  King  oi"  Jvdah,  is  precious  :  he  hath  been  celebrated  in  all  ages  of  the 
Church  for  his  pious  zeal  in  the  reformation  of  liis  people  at  the  beginning  of  his  reign  ;  for  "  God  honours  those 
that  honour  him,  and  tliey  who  despise  him  shall  be  lightly  esteemed."  It  is  said  of  that  pious  King,  that  "he 
trusted  in  the  Lord  G)n  of  Israel,  so  that  after  him  there  v/as  none  like  him  among  all  the  Kings  of  Judali,  nor 
any  that  were  before  him:  for  he  clave  to  the  Lord,  and  departed  not  from  following  liim,  but  kept  his  com- 
mandments, which  the  Lord  commanded  Jloses.''  Hnzekia/i,  like  your  Majesty,  began  his  reign  in  his  youth, 
yet  Ins  zeal  for  the  worship  of  God,  and  for  promoting  Religion  among  his  subjects,  carried  him  through  the 
great  difFculties  of  reforming  a  people,  who  had  so  much  degenerated  into  gross  idolatry.  May  the  great  Gon 
bo  the  guide  of  your  life,  and  direct  and  prosper  you, that  it  may  be  said  by  the  present  and  future  ages,  that  Ki.ng 
Georcie  the  Third  hath  been  an  Hezekiah  to  cur  British  Israel. 

I  doubt  not  but  your  Majesty  will  pardon  my  forbearing  to  enter  upon  your  valuable  personal  accomplish- 
'^icnts:  I  shall  only  add  that,  when  it  pleased  God,  the  sovereign  Lord  of  life  and  death,  to  deprive  us  of  the 
*)lessiiig  of  your  Royal  Grandfather  King  George  the  Second,  Flie  Protector  of  our  Religion  and  Liberties  lor 
•nany  years,  it  was  esteemed  a  national  blessing  that  God  had  favoured  Great  Britain  with  a  Prince  born  and 
.•ducated  ai^on*  -■5  who  makes  the  happiness  of  his  people  the  rule  of  his  government;  and  without  Rehguni 
>here  can  be  -o  rea.  happiness  for  Prince  or  People.  ' 

When  your  Majesty  came  to  the  tlirone,  the  loyal  and  affectionate  addresses  from  your  subjects  in  all  part.«  of 
the  British  dominions,  shewed  their  great  hopes  and  strong  expectations  of  being  iiappy  under  your  Majesty  s 
fTovernment.  We  of  the  British  notion  have  reason  thankfully  to  remember  the  appearances  of  ]~*ivine  Provi- 
dence in  the  preservation  of  our  Religion  and  Liberties,  particularly  in  selthng  and  establishing  the  Protestant 
Succi3ssion,  and  in  disappointing  from  time  to  time  all  the  contrivances  and  attempts  of  its  enemies,  whetlier 
secret  or  open;  and  in  your  Majesty's  coming  to  the  throne  with  the  hearts  of  all  your  subjects  united  to  you  us 
the  heart  of  one  man. 

Mav  it  please  God  fo  bestow  his  choicest  gifts  upon  your  Majesty,  upon  your  Royal  Mother  the  Prince^ s 
Dowager  of  Wal-es,  and  all  the  Royal  Family,  and  upon  your  numerous  and  powerful  People.  May  you  be  b?essed 
Hid  made  a  real  blessing,  and  may  your  reign  be  long  and  prosperous;  and  after  you  have  been  enabled  to  servf 
God  faithfully  here  upon  earth,  nay  you  reign  forever  with  iiiin  in  heaven  through  Jesus  Christ.  This  is  the 
sincere  and  earnest  prayer  of  him  wlio  is,  with  great  humility  and  profound  respe-,*, 

.Wag  it  please  your  Majesty, 

Your  Majesty's  most  didifuL 

Jlnd  most  obedient  snitject  and  servant, 

London,  Jfme  11,  17wl  Ai-exander  Crudi;i» 

•  I 


TO   THE    QUEEN. 


MADAM, 


THIS  CONCORDANCE,  the  work  of  several  years,  was  begun  with  a  design  tc  promote  the  stuay  of  tlie 

noIy  Scriptures;  and,  m  pursuance  tliereof,  is  now  published  with  many  itiiprovenients  beyond  any  book  of  thia 
Kind  in  the  English  language. 

Long  before  this  Work  was  ready  for  the  press,  I  designed  humbly  to  offer  it  to  your  Majesty,  and  to  beg 
leave  to  publish  it  under  your  royal  protection.  Your  Majesty's  illustrious  qualities  and  example  in  the  great 
scenes  of  your  valuable  life,  encourage  me  liumbly  to  beg  your  countenance  to  a  well-meant  attempt  for  pro- 
moting the  knowledge  of  our  holy  Religion. 

The  beauty  of  your  person,  and  the  fine  accomplishments  of  your  mmd,  were  so  celebrated  in  your  father's 
court,  that  there  was  no  Prince  in  the  Empire,  who  had  room  for  such  an  alliance,  that  was  not  ambitious  of 
gaming  a  PrinceSs  of  such  noble  virtues  into  his  family,  eitlier  as  a  Daughter,  or  as  a  Consort. 

And  though  the  heir  to  all  the  dominions  of  the  house  of  Ausina  was  desirous  of  your  alliance,  yet  you  gener- 
ously declined  tlie  prospect  of  a  Crown  tiiat  was  inconsistent  with  the  enjoyment  of  your  Religion.  The  great 
Disposer  of  all  things,  however,  kept  in  store  a  reward  for  such  exalted  virtue,  and  by  the  secret  methods  of  his 
wisdom  hath  brought  your  Majesty  to  a  Crown,  aS  famous  for  defending  and  supporting  the  Protestant  Religion 
as  It  is  conspicuous  for  its  glory  and  splendor;  winch  is  such  a  return  of  Divine  Providence  as  is  to  be  admired 
with  great  thankfulness,  thougli  without  tlie  least  surprise,  since  He  whose  kingd(mi  rulcih  over  ail  hath  declared, 
that  such  as  honour  Him,  He  will  honour. 

It  was  the  fame  of  this  lieroic  constancy  that  determined  his  Majesty  to  desire  in  marriage  a  Princess  who  was 
now  more  celebrated  for  her  Christian  magnanimity,  than  for  the  beauty  of  her  person,  which  had  been  so  univer- 
sally admired.  We  of  the  British  nation  have  reason  to  rejoice  that  such  a  proposal  was  made  and  accepted 
and  that  your  Majesty,  with  regard  to  these  two  successive  treaties,  shewed  as  much  prudence  in  your  compli- 
ance with  the  one,  as  piety  in  your  refusal  of  the  other.  You  no  sooner  arrived  at  Hanover  than  you  improved 
the  lustre  of  that  court,  which  was  before  reckoned  among  the  politest  in  Europe,  and  increased  the  happinesa 
of  a  people,  who  were  before  looked  upon  as  the  happiest  in  the  Empire.  And  you  immediately  became  the  dar- 
ling of  the  Princess  Sophia,  a  Princess,  justly  acknowledged  to  be  one  of  the  most  accomplished  women  of  the  age 
in  which  she  lived,  who  was  much  pleased  with  the  conversation  of  one,  in  whom  she  saw  so  lively  an  image 
of  her  own  youth. 

We  daily  discover  those  admirable  qualities  for  which  your  Majesty  was  famed  in  other  countries  end 
rejoice  to  see  them  exerted  in  our  Island,  where  we  ourselves  are  made  happy  by  their  influence.  We  belioid 
the  throne  of  these  kingdoms  surrounded  by  your  Majesty's  royal  and  numerous  Progeny,  and  hear  with  pleasure 
of  the  great  care  your  Majesty  takes  to  instil  early  into  their  minds  the  principles  of  Religion,  Virtue  and  Honour 

Your  Majesty  is  possessed  of  all  tiiose  lalents  which  make  conversation  either  dehghtfid  or  improving.  Your 
fine  taste  in  the  elegant  arts,  and  skill  in  several  modern  languages,  is  such,  that  your  discourse  is  not  confined 
to  the  ordinary  subjects  of  conversation,  but  is  adapted,  with  an  uncommon  grace,  to  every  occasion,  and  enter- 
tains the  politest  persons  of  different  nations.  That  agreeable  turn  which  appears  in  your  sentiments  upon  the 
most  ordinary  affairs  of  life,  which  is  so  suitable  to  tiie  delicacy  of  your  sex,  the  politeness  of  your  education,  and 
the  splendor  of  your  quality,  is  observed  by  every  one  that  has  the  honour  to  approach  you. 

But  the  great  regard  your  Majesty  has  shewn  to  Religion,  which  diffuses  the  greatest  glory  around  a  human 
character,  encourages  me  to  hope  that  this  Work  will  meet  with  your  favourable  acceptance.  May  rt, 
therefore,  please  your  Majesty  to  take  into  your  royal  protection  this  Concordance,  the  design  of  which  is  to 
render  the  study  of  the  Scriptures  more  easy.  Whatever  may  be  wanting  either  in  the  Work  or  Author,  is 
abundantly  supplied  by  the  dignity  of  the  subject;  which  consideration  chiefly  encouraged  me  to  presume  to  ofier 
It  to  your  Majesty,  whom  God  hath  exalted  to  the  most  eminent  station,  and"  blessed  with  extraordinary  endow- 
ments of  mind,  and  with  a  benevolent  and  beneficent  disposition:  To  whom  then  can  I  more  properly  ofier  this 
Work  than  to  your  Majesty,  who  is  celebrated  both  for  your  inclination  and  capacity  to  do  good? 

M\v  the  great  God  continue  to  multiply  his  blessings  upon  the  King,  your  Majesty,  and  every  branch  of  your 
Royal  Family :  May  your  life  be  long  continued  to  serve  God  faithfully  on  earth,  and  may  you  reign  for  ever  w  tfc 
Him  in  heaven,  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 

"J'hkse  are  the  sincere  prayers  of  liim  who  is,  with  the  most  profound  respect, 

May  it  please  your  Majesty,  • 

Your  Majesty's 

Most  dutiful,  and 

Most  obedient  sercani, 
LoptroN.  October.  1737  Ai  exahder  Cruuew 


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PREFACE  TO  THE  FIRST  EDITION. 


A  CONCORDANCE  is  a  Dictionarv,  or  an  Index  to  the  BIBLE,  wherein  all  the  words  used  thr  lugh  the 
inspired  writings  are  ranged  alphabetically,  and  the  various  places  where  they  occur  are  referred  to,  to  assist  ua 
ni  finding  out  passages,  and  comparing  the  several  significations  of  the  same  word.  A  work  of  this  kind,  which 
tends  so  much  to  render  the  study  ot  the  holy  Scriptures  more  easy  to  all  Christians,  must  be  acknowledged  tn 
be  very  useful ;  for  if  a  good  mdex  to  any  other  book  is  to  be  valued,  much  more  ought  one  to  Ihe  Bible,  which 
is  a  revelation  from  God,  given  as  the  only  rule  of  our  faith  and  practice,  and  to  discover  to  us  the  way  to  'eternal 
hfe  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

I  DO  not  here  propose  to  treat  of  the  incomparable  excellencies  of  that  divine  book,  which  is  above  all  com- 
mendation, and  will  be  in  the  highest  esteem  by  all  the  true  members  of  the  church  of  God,  whose  faith,  hope 
and  comfort  are  built  upon  these  divine  Oracles. 

What  I  shall  further  do  in  this  Preface,  shall  be  to  present  the  Reader  with  a  short  historical  account  of  Con- 
cordances, which  will  tend  to  display  their  great  usefulness;  and  then  acquaint  him  with  the  method  I  have 
followed  in  this. 

Hugo  de  S.  Charo,  a  preaching  Friar  of  the  Dominican  order,  who  was  afterwards  a  Cardinal,  was  the  first 
who  compiled  a  Concordance  to  the  holy  Scriptures:  he  died  in  the  year  1262.  He  had  studied  the  Bible  very 
closely,  and  for  carrying  on  this  great  and  laborious  work  the  more  successfully,  we  are  told  he  employed  five 
hundred  Monks  of  his  order  to  assist  him.  He  framed  an  Index  of  all  the  decHnable  words,  and  referred  to  the 
places  where  they  were  to  be  found. 

This  Latin  Concordance  has  been  frequently  printed  with  improvements;  and  since  that  time  works  of  this 
sort  have  been  brought  to  much  greater  perfection  than  formerly.  At  first  it  was  thought  sufficient  to  specify 
the  chapter  wherein  the  word  occurred,  with  these  letters  a,  b,'  c,  d,  as  marks  to  point  "out  the  beginning,  the 
middle,  or  the  end  of  the  chapter.  But  after  Robert  Stephens,  in  the  year  1545,  had  divided  the  chapters  of  the 
Bible  into  verses,  the  verses  likewise  began  to  be  numbered,  and  the  letters  in  the  editions  of  the  Concordances 
to  be  suppressed.  And  in  1555  this  eminent  Printer  published  his  fino  Concordance,  wherein  the  chapters 
and  verses  are  exactly  distinguished. 

It  could  not  be  thought  that  when  so  useful  a  work  as  Cardinal  Hugo's  came  to  be  known,  men,  who  careful! v 
studied  the  Scriptures,  would  be  satisfied  that  such  assistance  should  be  confined  only  to  those  who  understood 
La/m :  Accordingly,  several  have  been  published  in  various  languages,  particularly  Rabbi  Jlordecai  JSTathan, 
otherwise  called  Isaac  JSTathan,  composed  a  Hebi^ew  Concordance  in  imitation  of  Cardinal  Hw-o's.  He  beo-an 
it  in  the  year  1438,  and  completed  it  in  1448,  being  no  less  than  ton  years  in  finishing  it;  and  besides,  as'^he 
himself  says,  he  was  obliged  to  employ  a  great  many  writers  in  this  work.  After  printing  was  invented,  it  was 
printed  several  times :  first  at  Venice  by  Daniel  Bomberg  in  the  year  1523,  under  the  title  of  Jl/eir  J^etib,  that  i« 
to  say,  JVhich  giveth  light  in  the  waij ;  at  Basil  by  Frobenius  in  1581,  and  at  Rome  m  1621.  This  was  the 
foundation  of  that  noble  work  published  by  John  Buxtorf,  the  son,  being  assisted  by  his  fathei's  papers  at  Basil 
in  1632. 

As  to  the  Greek  text  of  the  New  Testament,  a  Concorda^ice  was  published  by  Henry  Stephens  at  Geneva  in 
1599,  and  republished  in  1624:  But  a  more  accurate  one  was  compiled  by  Erasmus  Schmidius,  and  published 
at  (Vittemberg  in  1638,  which  was  republished  more  correctly  &t  Leipsic  in  1716,  and  is  reckoned  a  very  complete 
j)erformance. 

A  Greek  Concordance  to  the  Septuagint  Version  of  the  Old  Testament,  must  be  owned  to  be  very  useful  to 
such  as  are  for  comparing  the  expressions  used  in  it  with  those  of  the  J^ew  Testament,  and  to  those  who  read  the 
Fathers.  Conrad  Kircher  of  Augsbourg  is  celebrated  for  his  Greek  Concordance  of  the  Old  Testament,  printed 
dt  Francfort  in  1602.  This  author  has  inserted  the  Hebrew  words  in  an  alphabetical  order,  and  placed  under 
them  the  Greek  words  to  which  they  answer.  But  since  that  tune,  an  excellent  Concordance  to  the  Old  Testa- 
ment has  been  published  at  Amsterdam  in  1718,  by  the  aged  and  worthy  Minister  of  Groningen,  M.  Abraham 
Trommius,  who  instead  of  followmg  the  Hebrew  alphabet  with  Kircher,  has  chosen  rather  to  observe  the  order 
of  the  Greek  alphabet. 

There  have  been  Concordances  likewise  published  in  various  modern  languages;  in  French  by  M.  Gravclin, 
in  High-dutch  and  Low-dutch  by  several;  the  most  complete  one  in  Low-dutch  is  that  begun  by  M.  JIartinitz 
and  finished  by  M.  Trommius  before-mentioned.  In  English  we  have  had  many.  The  first  was  published  by 
Mr.  JTarheck  in  1550,  which  is  dedicated  to  the  pious  King  Edward  VI.  but  this  referred  only  to  chapters,  not 
verses:  Then  Mr.  Cotton  published  a  pretty  large  Concordance,  which  has  been  often  printed:  Afterwards  Mr. 
J^ewman  published  one  more  complete;  and  lastly,  we  have  had  one  published  under  the  title  of  the  Cambridge 
Concordance.  Tiiere  have  been  several  abstracts  or  small  Concordances  published :  First  by  Mr.  Doiimame 
the  next  by  Mr.  Vavasor  Powell,  then  by  Mr.  John  Jackson,  and  afterwards  bv  Mr.  Samuel  Clarke.  As  also 
other  works  of  this  nature  have  been  written  by  way  of  a  Dictionary  or  Concordance,  but  in  a  diflferent  method, 
as  Mr  Wilson's  Christian  Dictionary,  Mr.  KnighVs  Axiomatical  Concordance,  Mr.  Bcriard's  Thesaunis  Biblicua 
und  Mr-  Wicken's  Concordance.  &lc 

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PREFACE  TO  THE  FIRST  EDITION. 

Thus  it  appnars  that  we  hiive  had  Concordances  to  the  Bible  some  centuries  ago;  and  the  world  has  I)een  sc 
Gensible  of  their  usetulriess,  that  many  of  them  have  been  composed  and  published  in  different  languages  :  But  as 
there  are  several  in  our  language,  it  may  be  inquired,  What  occasioned  niy  undertaking  this  great  and  laborioua 
work,  or  what  advantage  it  has  above  any  other  hitherto  pubhsiied? 

When  I  first  began  this  work,  1  designed  to  compose  an  useful  Concordance  in  Octavo ;  but  after  I  had  printed 
several  specimens,  I  found  it  necessary  to  alter  my  scheme,  and  to  compile  one  to  be  printed  m  this  large 
volume,  in  order  to  make  those  improvements  which  now  render  it  preferable  to  any  other. 

The  method  is  easy  and  regular,  and  each  text  of  Scripture  is  generally  contained  in  one  line,  whereby 
the  reader  may  readily  find  the  place  he  wants,  if  he  remembers  any  material  word.  When  there  are  two  or  more 
texts  of  Scripture  that  are  parallel,  I  have  generally  mentioned  the  first  that  occurs  in  order  in  the  Bible,  and 
have  directly  added  the  parallel  texts.  It  is  printed  with  a  good  letter,  though  pretty  small,  which  was 
necessary  in  order  to  bring  it  into  this  volume,  and  make  it  contain,  multum  in  parvo,  much  in  a  little  compass, 
and  great  care  has  been  taken  that  the  figures  referring  to  the  chapters  and  verses  of  the  Bible  be  exact  and 
lorrect.     When  a  text  is  marked  with  a  f ,  it  denotes  a  marginal  reading. 

This  Concordance  is  divided  into  three  Alphabets. 

This  first  Alphabet  contains  the  appellative  or  common  words,  which  is  the  principal  part.  It  is  very  full  and 
large,  and  any  text  may  be  found  by  looking  for  any  material  word,  whether  it  be  subslaniivCy  adjective^ 
verb,  &.C. 

In  this  part,  I  have  given  the  various  SroNiFicATfONS  of  the  principal  words,  which,  T  hope,  will  be  esteemed 
an  useful  improvement,  there  not  being  any  thing  of  this  kind  in  the  otiier  large  Concordances :  By  this  improve- 
ment the  Reader  wih  have  many  texts  explained,  and  difiiculties  removed;  and  the  meaning  of  the  Scripture 
may  be  here  known  by  that  which  is  accounted  the  best  rule  of  interpreting  Scripture,  namely,  by  comparing  ont. 
Scripture  with  another.  There  is  so  large  a  collection  of  the  various  Significations  of  many  words  in  Scripture, 
as  may,  perhaps,  be  not  only  useful  to  private  Christians,  but  also  to  those  who  preach  the  Gospel;  for  hereby 
many  important  things  may  be  observed  at  one  view,  without  the  trouble  of  turning  over  several  voJumos ;  and 
occasion  is  sometimes  taken  to  give  an  account  of  the  Jewish  customs  and  ceremonies,  by  which  the  Reader 
is  led  into  the  meaning  of  many  passages  of  Scripture,  as  may  be  seen  in  the  words,  Elder,  Ephod,  Syna- 
gogue, &c. 

The  second  Alphabet  contains  the  Proper  J^ames  in  the  holy  Scriptures,  which  the  Reader  will  receive  with 
approvements,  as  in  Abraham,  David,  &c.  The  texts  referred  to  where  those  names  are  mentioned,  give  a  short 
historical  account  of  the  remarkable  things  recorded  in  Scripture  concerning  them.  To  tliis  part  is  prefixed  a 
TTa/^/e,  containing  the  Significations  of  the  words  in  the  original  languages  from  which  they  are  derived. 

The  third  and  last  Alphabet  is  a  Concordance  for  those  books  that  are  called  Apocryphal,  which  is  only 
added  that  this  work  might  not  be  deficient  in  any  thing  that  is  treated  of  in  any  other  Concordance ;  those  booktj 
not  being  of  divine  Inspiration,  nor  any  part  of  the  Canon  of  Scripture,  and  therefore  are  of  no  authority  in  the 
church  of  God. 

1  CONCLUDE  this  Preface,  with  praying  that  God,  who  hath  graciously  enabled  me  to  bring  this  large  Work  to 
a  conclusion,  would  render  it  useful  to  those  who  seriously  and  carefully  search  the  Scriptures;  and  grant  that 
the  sacred  writings,  which  are  so  important  and  highly  worthy  of  esteem,  may  meet  with  all  that  affection  and 
regard  wliich  they  deserve.  May  those  who  profess  to  believe  the  Scriptures  to  be  a  Revelation  from  (ioi>, 
apply  themselves  to  the  reading  and  study  of  them;  and  may  they  by  the  holy  Spirit  of  God,  who  indited  thfi 
Scriptures,  be  made  wise  to  salvation  through  faith  which  is  in  Christ  Jcsua.     Amen. 

LoMDOK   October,  1737  A    C 


PREFACE  TO  THE  SECOND  EDITION. 


AS  1o  what  respects  this  new  Edition,  notwithstanding  the  ^reat  pains  taken  in  the  First,  there  was  rooM 
ihr  i-uprovements.  The  fiUing  up  of  the  hnes  to  make  the  text  fuller  could  not  so  well  be  done  in  the  manuscript 
copy  as  in  the  printed.  This  renders  the  sentences  more  complete  m  many  thousands  of  places:  moreover  the 
texts  are  more  distinct  in  many  places  by  the  leading  words  being  distinguished  in  Italic  characters.  Some  texts 
are  added,  and  some  improvements  are  made  in  the  Signijications  of  words,  and  an  historical  account  is  given  of 
Bome  eminent  persons  under  their  Proper  J^ames;  and  other  things  that  need  net  be  particularly  mentioned. 

The  labours  of  many  persons  to  compile  Concordances  to  the  Bible,  and  their  acceptance  from  time  to  time 
by  the  public,  shew  their  great  usefulness :  It  may  be  reckoned  a  good  sign  that  rehgion  is  revived  in  some  con- 
siderable degree  in  the  present  age,  by  the  great  demand  for  Concordances  and  religious  books.  The  First 
Edition  of  several  thousands  in  number  has  been  long  sold  off,  which  shews  this  book's  favourable  reception  from 
the  public  ;  and  a  demand  has  been  long  made  for  a  new  Edition.  There  are  few  books  more  necessary  to  those 
who  study  their  Bibles  than  a  Concordance,  whether  private  Christians,  or  Alinisters  of  the  Gospel  who  make 
the  Scripture  the  standard  of  their  preaching.  I  was  told  by  an  eminent  Minister,  that  the  Bible  and  this  C'o?i- 
cordance  taught  him  to  preach:  This  Dictionary  may  be  a  help,  but  the  Spirit  of  God  is  the  best  Teacher,  who 
alone  can  powerfully  and  eflectually  teach  and  impress  the  heart  with  the  truths  revealed  in  the  Scriptures,  and 
make  those  who  read  and  study  the  sacred  writings  wise  to  salvation. 

My  great  aim  and  design  in  this  Work  is,  that  it  may  be  the  means  of  propagating  among  my  countrymen,  and 
through  all  the  British  dominions,  the  knowledge  of  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  of  ourselves,  as 
the  same  is  revealed  in  the  Scriptures ;  for  whose  good  I  heartily  wish  that  it  were  more  complete  tlian  it  is :  For 
though  it  be  called  in  the  title-page,  A  Complete  Concordance,  poor  sinful  man  can  do  nothing  absolutely  perfect 
and  complete,  and  therefore  the  word  complete  is  only  to  be  taken  in  a  comparative  sense  :  yet  competent  judges 
are  of  opinion  that  the  method  here  taken  is  the  best  which  has  appeared  in  our  language  towards  a  complett 
Concordance. 

It  is  hoped  that  the  above-mentioned  improvements  in  this  new  Edition  will  serve  to  recommend  the  Work 
more  and  more  to  the  favour  of  the  public.  May  it  please  God,  by  the  powerful  operations  of  bis  Spirit,  to  make  it 
useful  for  the  spiritual  benefit  of  those  who  diligently  and  carefully  use  it. 

London,  June  II,  1761.  A.  C. 


THE  First  and  Second  Editions  of  this  Concordance  having  been  well  received  by  the  public,  seems  to  shew 
the  great  usefulness  of  such  a  Dictionary  to  the  Bible;  for  it  may  be  justly  said,  that,  if  Christians  were  convinced 
that  Concordances  tended  so  much  as  they  really  do  to  promote  the  study  and  knowledge  of  the  holy  Scriptures, 
they  would  be  more  desirous  of  having  one  :  And  some  Ministers  have  expressed  so  great  an  esteem  for  this  Con- 
cordance,thdit  they  have  said,  "  If  they  could  not  have  another  copy,  they  would  not  part  with  it  for  many  pounds." 
This  THIRD  Edition  now  appears,  with  some  improvements,  which  it  is  hoped  will  engage  the  continuance  of  the 
public  approbation  this  work  has  already  been  favoured  with.  May  it  please  God  to  make  it  more  and  more 
useful,  and  a  blessing  to  the  Church  of  Goo  through  our  Lord  Jbscs  Christ.     Amen. 

LowDON,  March  24,  1769,  ^.  (j 


fS 


PREFACE  TO  THE  OCTAVO  EDITION. 


NEXT  to  tht  Sacred  Writings,  no  volume  better  deserves  a  place  in  the  library  of  the  Christian,  than  Cru- 
bkn's  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures.  On  the  principle  now  generally  recognized  by  Chnstiang 
of  all  denominations,  that  Scripture  is  the  best  interpreter  of  Scripture,  a  more  accurate  knowledge  of  the  con- 
tents of  the  Bible  may  be  attained  by  means  of  a  correct  and  copious  Concordance,  than  by  any  other  means. 
As  a  common  dictionary  is  referred  to,  fm-  the  signification  of  words  in  ordinary  use,  so,  by  comparing  together 
the  different  passages  of  Scripture  in  which  any  word  occurs,  as  arranged  in  a  Concoroance,  the  Scripture  ac 
ceptation  of  the  term  will  be  discovered;  and  the  inquirer  freed  from  the  drudgery  of  consuhing  Commentaries, 
and  antiquated  systems  of  divinity,  in  which  every  passage  is  generally  explained  in  conformity  with  tb« 
creed  of  the  Author,  rather  than  according  to  "  the  analogy  of  faith.  ' 

The  learned  Bishop  Horslev  has  recorded  his  opinion  on  this  subject.  He  says,  "  It  should  be  a  rule  with 
every  one  who  would  read  the  Holy  Scriptures  with  advantage  and  improvement,  to  compare  every  text  which 
may  seem  important  for  the  doctrine  it  may  contain,  or  remarkable  for  the  turn  of  the  expression,  with  the  parallel 
passages  in  other  parts  of  Holy  Writ;  that  is,  with  the  passages  in  which  the  subject  matter  is  the  same,  the 
sense  equivalent,  or  the  turn  of  the  expression  similar." — It  is  incredible  to  any  one,  who  has  not  in  some  degree 
made  the  experiment,  what  a  proficiency  may  be  made  in  that  knowledge  that  maketh  wise  unto  salvation,  by 
studying  the  Scriptures  in  this  manner,  without  any  other  commentary  or  exposition,  than  what  the 

DIFFERENT    PARTS    OF    THE    SacRED    VoLUME    MUTUALLY    FURNISH    FOR    EACH    OTHER.         I    Will    not    SCrUplc    tO 

assert,  that  the  most  illiterate  Christian,  if  he  can  but  read  his  English  Bible,  and  will  take  the  pains  to  read  it  in 
this  manner,  wdl  not  only  attain  all  that  practical  knowledge  that  is  necessary  to  his  salvation:  but,  by  God's 
Dlessing,  he  will  become  learned  in  every  thing  relating  to  his  religion,  in  such  a  degree,  that  he  will  not  be  liable 
to  be  misled,  either  by  the  refined  arguments  or  the  false  assertions  of  those  who  endeavour  to  engraft  their  own 
opinions  upon  the  Oracles  of  God.  He  may  safely  be  ignorant  of  all  philosophy,  except  what  is  to  be  learned 
from  the  Sacred  Books ;  which,  indeed,  contain  the  Inghest  phdosophy  adapted  to  the  lowest  comprehensions. — 
He  may  safely  remain  ignorant  of  all  history,  except  so  much  of  the  first  ages  of  the  Jewish  and  of  the  Christian 
Church  as  is  to  be  gathered  from  the  Canonical  Books  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.  Let  him  study  these  in 
Uie  manner  I  recommend,  and  let  him  never  cease  to  pray  for  the  illumination  of  that  Spirit  by  which  these  books 
were  dictated,  and  the  whole  compass  of  abstruse  philosophy,  and  recondite  history,  shall  furnish  no  argument 
With  which  the  perverse  will  of  man  shall  be  able  to  shake  this  learned  Christian's  faith.  The  Bible,  thus  studied, 
wiT  indeed  prove  to  be,  what  we  Protestants  esteem  it — "a  certain  and  sufficient  rule  of  faith  and  practice;  a 
he'met  of  sfilvation,  which  alone  may  quench  the  fiery  darts  of  the  wicked."* 

The  Rev.  T.  H.  Horne,  in  his  Introduction  to  the  Critical  Studij  of  the  Scriptures,^  (a  work  which  for 
extent  of  research,  and  felicity  of  arrangement,  is  unequalled  in  the  department  of  literature  to  which  it  belongs,) 
•  observes:  "The  comparison  of  parallel  passages  is  a  most  important  help  for  interpreting  such  parts  of  Scripture 
as  may  appear  to  us  obscure  or  uncertain;  for,  on  almost  every  subject,  there  will  be  found  a  multitude  of  phrases^ 
that,  when  diligently  collated,  will  afford  mutual  illustration  and  support  to  each  other;  the  trjth  which  is  more 
obscurely  intimated  in  one  place  being  expressed  with  greater  precision  in  others.  Thus,  a  part  of  the  attributes, 
or  circumstances,  relating  to  both  persons  and  things,  is  stated  in  one  text,  and  part  in  another;  so  that  it  is  only 
by  searching  out  several  passages,  and  connecting  them  together,  that  we  can  obtain  a  just  apprehension  of  them." 

If  these  remarks  be  just,  (and  the  authorities  from  which  they  proceed  place  them  above  all  reasonable  objection,) 
then  the  value  of  such  a  work  as  "Cruden's  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures,"  affording  such  facility 
to  the  study  of  the  Sacred  Volume,  will  be  readily  admitted.  The  peculiar  claims  of  the  jjresent  edition  remain  to 
De  noticed. 

The  first  and  most  important  point  to  be  regarded  in  such  a  work,  is  the  general  correctness  of  the  various 
reference  to  Scripture  Texts.  To  secure  this,  the  utmost  pains  have  been  employed;  every  passage  has  been 
carefully  compared  with  the  last  edition  published  under  the  eye  of  the  Author,  in  1769,  and  collated  with 
eubsequtnt  editions;  and  where  any  difference  appeared,  the  passage  was  traced  out,  and  corrected  from  the 
Scriptur-'A.  This  extraordinary  care  will,  it  is  confidently  hoped,  obtain  for  this  Edition  the  high  recommendation 
cf  beuig  THE  most  correct  edition  of  Cruden's  Concordance  ever  published. 

The  Octavo  form  in  which  the  Concordance  now  appears,  so  much  more  portable  than  a  ponderous  Q,.uarto, 
ijnables  the  publishers  to  offer  it  at  a  considerably  reduced  price;  while  the  clearness  and  beauty  of  its  type  render 
it  a  specimen  of  that  high  degree  of  excellence  the  art  of  Stereotype  Printing  has  attained  in  this  country. 

A  Memoir  of  Mr.  Crudk.n,  on  an  extended  scale,  containing  some  scarce  and  interesting  particulars  of  hia 
tife,  and  several  characteristic  and  authentic  AnecdoHs,  has  been  compiled  by  the  Editor,  with  great  care  ex- 
aressly  for  this  editic  .. 

SAJilUEL  BLACKBUR>r. 

Oi  D  Srur.ET   P.  JAD,  London.  October,  1823. 

•  Nine  Sermons,  pp.  221-228.  t  VoL  11.  p.  538. 

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A    COMPLETE 

CONCORDANCE 

TO   THE 

HOLY    SCRIPTURES; 

OR. 

A  DICTIONARY  AND  ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  TO  THE  BIBLE. 


Note, —  The  Table  ^y^  Proper  Names,  and  the  Concordance  thereof,  with  the  Concordance  to  the  Apocrypha, 
are  placed  separately  at  the  End,  in  Alphabetical  Order. 


A. 

A3ASE. 

JOB  40.  11   bohold  everyone  prnud,  antl  o.  him 

Isa.  31    4.  as  llio  lion  will  nol  n.  hniiself 
F.ick.  'Jl.  26.  and  a.  linn  tliat  is  lii^'li 
Oan.-l.  37.  tli;*  walk  in  |iiid<",  is  able  to  a. 

ABASED. 
Ua.  32.  t  19.  and  the  city  shall  be  utterly  a. 
Mat.  -3.  1~.  and  whosoever  shall  exalt   himself 
shall  be  a.  ||/.«Ael4.  li.  ||  18.  14. 
Phil.  4. 12  I  know  how  to  be  a.  and  how  to  abound 

ABASING. 
2  Cor  11.  7.  have  I  committed  an  offence  in  a. 
ABATED.  [myself 

ficn.  8.  3.  after  1.50  dajs  the  waters  were  a.  8. 11. 
Lcr.  27.  16.  it  shall  be  a.  from  thy  estimation 
Dcut.  34.  7   nor  was  Moses'  natural  force  a. 
Judg.  8.  3.  then  their  anger  was  a.  toward  him 

ABBA 
Mark  14.36.(i.Father,al!  things  are  possible  to  thee 
Rom.  t.  15.  the  Spirit,  whereby  we  cry,  «.  Father 
Oal.4.(i.  sent  Spirit  into  your  hearts  crying  a. 
ABHOit.  [Father 

Signifies  [11    To  loalh  or  detest,  Deut.   Mi.  19. 
Job  42.  fi.     [2]    To   desp%3c  or  netrlecl,  Psiil. 
22.  24.     Amos  G.  8.     [3]'  To  rejict  or  cast  of, 
Psal   89.  38. 
Lev.  2(1.  11.  and  my  soul  shall  not  a.  you 
15.  or  if  your  soul  a.  myjudgnnents 
30  I  wili  destroy,  and  my  soul  shall  a.  you 
44.  noi  will  I  a.  them,  to  destroy  them  utterly 
Dcut.  7  26  thou  shalt  utterly  a.  it,  a  cursed  thing 
23.  7.  shalt  not  a.  an  Edomitc.  not  a.  an  Egyptian 
I  .Sam.  27.  12.  he  hath  made  his  people  to  a.  hwn 
Job  9.  31.  and  my  own  clothes  shall  a.  nie 
30.  10.  they  a.  me,  they  flee  far  from  nie 
42.  6.  I  a.  myself,  and  repent  in  dust  and  ashes 
Psal.  !>.  f).  the  Lord  will  a.  the  bloody  man 
119.  1()3.  [  hate  and  o.  lying,  but  love  thy  law 
Prov.  24.  24.  him  people  curse,  nations  shall  a.  him 
Jer.  14.  21.  do  not  a.  us  for  thy  name's  sake 
JImos  5.  10.  they  a.  him  that  s|>eaketb  uprightly 
fi.  8. 1  a.  the  excellency  of  Jacob,  hale  his  palaces 
Mic.  3.9.  hear,  ye  that  a.  judgment,  and  jicrvi'i-t 
Horn.  12.1).  a.  that  which  is  evil,  cleave  to  good 

ABHORRED. 
Exod.  5.  21.  yon  have  made  our  savour  to  be  a. 
Ijev  20.23.  they  committed, and  therefore  I  «.  Ihcm 
20.  43.  they  despised,  their  soul  a.  my  statutes 
Ijcut.  32.  19.  when  the  Lord  saw  it,  he  a.  them 
1  Sam.  2.  17   for  men  a.  the  offering  of  the  Lord 
'i  Sam.  1().  21.  shall  hear,  thou  art  a.  of  thy  father 
1  Kinas  1 1.  25   Hadad  a.  Israel,  and  reigned  over 
.fob  19.  19.  all  mv  inward  friends  a.  me 
Pfal.  22.24.  nor'a.  the  affliction  of  the  afHlctcd 
Psal.  78.  .59.  he  was  wroth,  and  greatly  a.  Isiiel 
89.38.butthou  'last  cast  ofl"and  (t.hast  been  wmll 
100.40.  insomuch  that  he  a.  his  own  inheritance 
Prov.  22.  14.  who  ii;  a.  of  the  Lord  shall  fall  therein 
I, am.  2  7  the  f  ,ord  hath  a.  his  sanctuary 
Kzek.  Hi.  25  l^o^i  hast  made  thy  beauty  to  le  a. 
7.ech.  11.8.  loullrfjd  ihem,  r,nd  their  soul  also  a.  me 

AltllOKREST. 
Ua.  7.  Ifi.  the  hml  that  thini  a.  shall  be  forsaken 
liorii.  2.  22.  thou  that  a.  idols,  dost  thuu  commit 

ABHORKETH. 
Job  .3.1.  20.  so  that  his  life  a.  oread,  and  hissntil 
Fsal.  10.3.  blc5«.tli  the  covplr.ii?,whom  the  Lord  a. 
36.4.hPdevisrlh  misch'i'f  on  his  bed,  he  a.  not  evil 
107.  18.  tlieir  soul  a.  all  manner  of  meat 
Isa.  49  7.  to  him  whom  I  he  nation  u.  to  a  servant 


ABI 

ABHORRING. 

Isa,.  G6.  24.  and  they  shall  be  an  a.  to  all  flesh 

ABIDE 
Signifies,  [1]  To  stay  orlarry,  Gen.  2i.  5.     [2J 
To  dwell  or  live  in  a  place,  Gen.  29.  19.  Psal. 
15.    1.     [3]    To  bear  or  endure,    Jer.    10.    10. 
Joel  2,   11.     [4]   To  be.  Gen.  44.  33.     (.5J    To 
continue,    Eccl.  8.   15.     John   14.   l(i.     [OJ    To 
ycait  for.  Acts  20.  23.     [7]  To  rest,  Pruv.  19, 
23.     [S]    To  live,  Phil    1.  24.     [9)    To  stand 
firm,  Psal.  119.  90.  125.  1.     [10]    To  rule  or 
govern,  Psal.  61.  7. 
Gen.  19.  2.  but  we  will  a.  in  the  street  all  night 
22.  5.  a.  you  here  with  the  ass,  and  I  and  the  lad 
24.  ,55.  let  the  damsel  a.  with  us  a  few  days 

29.  19.  it  is  better  I  give  her  lo  thee, «.  with  me 
44.  33.  let  thy  servant  a.  instead  of  the  lad 

F.iod.  10.  29.  o.  ye  every  man  in  liis  place 
Lot.  8. 35.  therefore  a.  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
19.1,3.the  wages  of  him  hired  shall  not  a.  with  thee 
yViim.  35.  25.  shall  a.  to  the  death  of  the  high-priest 
Rutk  2.  8.  but  a.  here  fast  by  my  maidens 

1  Sam.  1. 22.  appear  before  the  Lord,  and  a.  forever 
5.  7.  the  ark  of  God  of  Israel  shall  not  a.  with  us 
22.  23.  a.  thou  with  me,  fear  not,  for  he  that  seeks 

30.  21.  whom  they  had  made  to  a.  at  brook  Fiesor 

2  Sam.  16  18.  his  will  I  be,  and  with  him  will  I  a. 
.Tob^ii.  1.3.  they  rebel,  nor  a.  in  the  paths  of  the  light 

38.  40.  and  a.  in  the  covert  to  lie  in  wait 

39.  9.  will  the  unicorn  be  willing  to  a.  by  thy  crib 
Psnl.  15.  1    Lord,  who  shall  a.  in  thy  tabernacle? 

61.  4. 1  will  a.  in  thy  tabernacle  lor  ever 
7.  he  shall  a.  before  God  for  ever 

91.  1.  shall  a.  under  the  shadow  of  the  Almighty 
Proo  7.  11.  she  is  loud,  her  feet  a.  not  in  her  house 

19.  23.  and  he  that  hath  it  shall  a.  satisfied 
Eccl.  8.  15.  for  that  shall  a.  with  him  of  his  labour 
./cr.  10.  10.  nations  not  able  to  a.  his  indignation 
.frr  42.  10.  if  ye  a.  in  this  land  I  will  build  you 

49.  18.  no  man  shall  a.  there,  .33.  |  50.  40 
Hos.  3.  3.  thou  shalt  a.  for  me  many  days 

II.  6.  and  the  sword  shall  a.  on  his  cities 
,/ucl  2.  11.  the  day  is  terrible,  who  can  a.  it  ? 
Jilic.  5.  4.  they  shall  a.  for  now  shall  he  ^e  great 
.'V.//i.  1.  (j.  who  can  a.  in  the  fierceness  ofhis  anger? 
JIal  3.  2   but  who  may  a.  the  day  of  his  coining? 
JIat.  10.  11.  there  a.  Mark  0.  W.'LukcO.  4. 
/,nke  19.  5.  for  to-day  I  must  a.  at  thy  bouse 

24.  29.  a.  with  us,  for  it  is  toward  evening 
.lolin  12.  46.  believes  on  me,  should  not  a.  in  darlt- 

14.  10.  give  another  comforter  that  he  may  a. 

15.  4.  a.  in  me  and  1  in  you,  except  ye  a.  in  me, 7 
0.  if  a  man  a.  not  in  me,  he  is  cast  forth 

10.  ye  shall  a.  in  my  love,  and  a.  in  his  love 
.Icte  15.  34.  It  jileased  Silas  to  a.  there  still 
10.  15.  come  into  my  house  and  a.  there 
20.23.  saying,  that  bonds  and  allliction.i  a.  me 
27.  31.  exce|)t  these  a.  inship,  ye  cannot  be  saved 
1  Cor.  3.  14.  if  any  man's  work  a.  he  shall  receive 
7.  8.  it  is  good  for  them  if  they  a.  even  as  I 
20.  let  every  man  a.  in  the  same  calling 
40.  she  is  happier  if  she  so  a.  after  my  judgment 
Phil.  1.24.  to  a.  in  the  flesh  is  more  needful  fur  you 

25.  I  know  that  I  shall  a.  with  you  all 
1   Tim.  1.3. 1  besought  thee  to  a.  at  Ephesus 

1  ./nftn  2. 24.  let  that  a.  in  you  which  ye  have  heard 

27.  yc  nhall  a.  in  him  ||  28.  children  a.  in  him 
ABIDETII 

2  .Sam.  10.3.  Ziba  sp.id,  behold  he  a.  at  Jerusalem 
I'sal.  49.  12.  man  being  in  honour  a,  not,  he  is 


ABL 

Psal.  .55, 19.  God  shall  hear,  even  he  that  a.  of  do 
]  19.  90.  thou  hast  estabhshod  the  earth,  and  it  a 
125.  1.  shall  be  as  mount  Zion,  which  a.  for  eve) 
Prov.  15  31.  heareth  reproof,  a.  among  the  wise 
Eccl.  1.  4.  another  conieth,  buttheearth  a.  foreve 
,/cr.  21.  9.  he  that  a.  in  this  city  shall  die  by  aworil 
.John  3.  30.  but  the  wrath  of  God  a.  on  him 

8.  35.  the  servant  a.  not,  but  the  son  a.  forever 

12.  24.  excejit  a  corn  of  wheat  die,  it  a.  alone 
34.  we  have  heard  that  Christ  a.  for  ever 

1.5.  5.  he  that  a.  in  me  bringeth  forth  much  fruit 

1  Cor.  13.  13.  now  a.  faith,  hope,  charity 

2  Ti7n.  2.  13.  if  we  believe  not.  yet  he  a.  faithful 
Heb.  7.3.  Melchisedec  a.  a  priest  continually 

1  Pet.  1 .  23.  by  the  word  of  God  which  a.  for  ever 
1  .lohn  2.  6.  he  that  saith  he  a  in  him  ought  to  walk 
10.  he  that  loveth  his  brother  a.  in  the  light 
14.  ye  are  strong,  and  the  word  of  God  a.  in  yc 
17  but  he  that  doth  the  will  of  God  a.  for  ever 
27.  Ijie  anointing  a.  m  you  and  teachetJi  you 
3.  6.  whosoever  a.  in  him  sinnelh  not 

1  .fohn  3.  14.  that  loveth  nol  his  brother  a.  in  death 
24.  and  hereby  we  know  that  he  a.  in  us 

2  John  9.wliosoa.not  in  tne  doctrine  of  Christ  hath 

not  God.  he  that  a.  hath  the  Father  and  'he  Son 

ABIDING. 
.Yum.  24.  2  Balaam  saw  Israel  a.  in  his  tents 
1  .Sam.  20.  19.  from  a.in  theiniieritance  of  the  Lord 
1  Chron.  29.  15.  days  as  a  shadow,  there  is  none  a. 
J.uke  2.  8.  there  were  shepherds  a.  in  the  field 
./W(n5.  38.  and  ye  have  not  his  word  a.  in  you 
1  .John  3. 15.  no  murderer  hath  eternal  life  a.m  him 

ABJECTS. 
Psal.  35.  15.  the  a.  gathered  together  agtiinst  me 

ABILITY. 
Lev.  27  8  to  his  a.  that  vowed,  priest  shall  valuj 
Ezra  2  09.  they  gave  after  their  a.  to  the  work 
.Vf  A.  3.  8.  we  after  our  a.  redeemed  our  brethren 
Dan.  1.  4.  as  had  a.  to  stand  in  the  king's  palace 
Mat.  25.  1.5.  he  gave  to  each  according  to  his  a. 
Acts  11.  29.  according  to  his  a.  determined  to  senO 
I  I'el.  4.  11.  let  him  do  It  as  of  the  a.  God  givelli 

ABLE. 

Exod.  18.  21.  provide  out  of  all  the  peo-ple  a.  meo 

Lev.  14  22.  two  pigeons,  such  as  he  is  a.  to  get,  31. 

JVu/n.  1.  3.  all  that  are  a.  to  go  to  war,  20,22,  24, 

20,  28,  30,  32,  34,  .36,  38,  40,  42, 45.  |  2{i.  2. 

13.  30.  go  up,  for  we  are  well  a.  to  overcome  it 
JJiut.  16. 17  every  man  sliall  give  as  he  is  a. 
Josh.  23.9  no  man  hath  been  a.  to  stand  before  you 
1  .Sum.C.20. who  IS  o.to  stand  before  this  holy  God? 

1  Kings  3. 9.  who  is  a.  to  judge  so  great  a  people? 

2  Chron.".  6.  but  who  is  a.  lo  build  liim  a  house? 
20.  <■«.  so  that  rone  is  a.  to  withstand  thee 

la.  9.  the  (.on!  I^  a.  to  give  thee  much  more 
Job  41.  10.  v.ho  then  is  a.  to  stand  before  me? 
Prov."l  4.  bui  who  is  a.  lo  stand  before  envy? 
Ezck.  46. 11.  iJie  offering  shall  lieushe  is  a.  to  give 
l)an.  3. 17  our  God  whom  we  serve  is  a.  to  deliver 

6.  20.  thy  God  is  a.  to  deliver  thee  from  the  lions 

Mat.  3.  9.  God  is  a.  of  these  stones  to  raise  up 

children  to  Abraham,  J.uke  3  8 

9.  28.  believe  ye  that  I  am  a.  to  do  this? 

10.  28.  fear  liim  a.  \o  destroy  soul  and  body  in  Iio'I 
19.  12.  he  tlia*  is  a  to  receive  it,  let  him  receir;! 
20.22.  are  ye  li.  to  drink  of  the  cup  I  shall  drink  otT 
22.  46.  no  man  was  a.  to  answer  him  a  word 

Jl/aiA;4.  33.  spake  he,  as  they  were  a.  to  hear  it 
John  10.29.  no  man  is  a.  to  pluck  them  out  of  my 
J)kIs  15.  10,  a  yoke  t^ir  falherii  nor  we  a.  !«  U'dr 


ABO 

ActspO.  32    n  jrd  of  his  grucc,  a.  to  build  you 
■io.  5  \vhi(  /i  among  you  are  a.  go  down  wiih  me? 
Horn.  -1.  2\.  he  liad  promised,  he  was  a.  to  perform 
31.  23.  for  God  is  a.  'o  gratf  iheiri  in  again 
11.  4.  for  God  IS  a.  lo  make  hiin  stand 
15.  14.  ye  are  a.  also  lo  a<lmonish  one  another 

I  C:or    i.  2.  ye  were  not  a   nor  yeu  r.ow  are  yn  a. 
10. 13  not  sntTer  lo  be  lemjued  above  lliat  ye  are  a. 

£  Cor.  3  b.  «  ho  halli  made  us  a.  minisiers  of  now  t. 
y  3.God  iBa.toinalie  all  grace  abound  towards  you 

£,(>A.3.'20.  to  liim  that  is  o.  to  do  abuiidanlly  above 

I'lttl.  3.  21.  he  IS  o.  to  subdue  all  things  to 'himself 

*.  ^L'"-  ^-  '*■  '"^  "*  "• '°  ■'"'''I'  '^''=1'  ^  '"'^'^  committed 
3.  7.  never  o.  to  come  to  the  knowledge  of  truth 
15.  holy  scriptures  a.  to  maiij  wise  to  salvation 
Heb.2AH.  he  is  a.  to  succour  them  that  are  tem|)ied 
.V  7.  to  him  that  was  a.  to  save  him  from  death 
■.'.•25.  he  is  a.  to  save  to  the  utteriiioot  all  that  come 
11.19.  accounting  that  God  was  a.  to  raise  hiin  up 
>am.  1  21  the  word  which  is  a.  to  save  your  souls 
3.  2.  IS  a.  also  to  bridle  the  whole  body 
',1"}  iharois  one  lawgiver  a. to  save  and  to  destroy 
Suae'ii  to  him  that  is  a.  to  keep  you  from  falling 
HeB.  5.  3.  no  man  was  a.  to  open  the  book  nor  look 

13.  4.  who  IB  a.  to  make  war  with  the  beast? 
15.  8.  no  man  was  a.  to  enter  into  the  temple 

Be  ABLE. 
Ltv.  25.  26.  and  himself  ic  a  to  redeem  it 
iJent.l.'iA.  there  shall  no  man  Ac  a.  to  stand,  11.0-5, 
Josk.  1.  5.  not  any  man  be  a.  to  stand  before  tlieu 

14.  12.  if  the  Lord  be  with  me  I  shall  Ae  a.  to  drive 
I  Sam.  17.  9.  if  he  be  a.  to  tight  with  me  and  kill  mo 
ICAron.2y.l4.that  we  should  be  a.  to  olfer  willingl  v 
iChron.'M.Vi.  that  your  God  should  be  a.  todelive'r 
Isa.  47.  12.  if  so  be  thou  slialt  be  a.  to  profit 
Eick.  33.  12.  nor  shall  the  righteous  Ae  a.  to  live 
Luke  H.  31.  whether  he  be  a.  with  10,000  to  meet 
Horn.  8.  39.  be  a.  to  separate  us  from  love  of  God 

1  Cor.  10.  13.  that  ye  may  be  a.  to  bear  it 
Epk.  3.  18.  may  Ac  o.  to  comprehend  with  all  saints 
C.  11.  that  ye  may  be  a.  to  stand  against  the  devil 

IG.  faith,  whcrewiih  ye  shall  be  a.  to  quench 

2  Tivi.  2.  2.  who  shall  be  a.  to  leacli  others  also 
'lit.  1.  9.  may  be  a.  by  sound  doctrine  to  e.xliort 
2  Pet.  1.  15.  that  ye  may  be  a.  after  my  decease 
/icD.G.n.wrath  is  come, and  whoshallAc  a. to  stand 

J^Tolbe  ABLE. 
2  Kings  18.29.  not  be  a.  to  deliver  you,  Tsa  36.  14. 
Psal.  36.  12.  cast  down,  and  shall  nut  be  a.  to  rise 
Eccl.  8.  17.  yet  shall  he  not  be  a.  to  find  it 
Isa.  47    11.  thou  shalt  ?wt  be  a.  to  jiut  it  off 
Je:\  11.  11.  net  be  a  to  escape||49. 10.  not  be  a.  to 

hide 
E-ek.  7.  19.  gold  shall  not  be  a.  to  deliver  them 
J.uke  13.  SM.  seek,  not  be  a.  ||  21.  15.  not  be  a.  lo 
gainsay 

JVot  ABLE 
Kcv.  5.  7.  and  if  he  be  not  a.  to  bring  a  lamb 
A'ufli. 13.31. we  be  not  a. to  go  up  against  the  people 
14  16.  because  'he  Lord  was  not  a.  Dent.  9  28. 
2  Chron.  20.  37.  ships  v/ere  nut  a.  to  go  to  Tarshish 
Eira  10.  13.  we  are  not  a.  to  stand  without 
J^ck.  4.  10  so  that  we  are  not  a.  to  build  the  wall 
Psal.  18. 38.  wounded  that  they  were  not  a.  to  rise 
21.  11.  device  which  they  are  not  a.  to  perform 
40  12.  hold  on  me,  so  that  I  am  not  a.  to  look  up 
Amos  7  10.  the  land  is  not  a.  to  bear  all  his  words 
iMke  12  26  if  ye  be  not  a.  to  do  the  thing  is  least 

14.  29.  laid  foundation,  and  is  not  a.  to  finish 
.'oAn21.()  they  were  not «  to  draw  it  for  the  fishes 
Acts  6.10  and  they  were  not  a.lo  resist  the  wisdom 

ABOARD. 
jUts  21.  2.  a  ship  sailing,  we  went  a.  and  set  forth 

ABODE,  .Substantive. 
2  Rings  19.  27.  but  I  know  thy  a.    fsa.  37.  28 
/■:2ra  9.  1  8   to  give  us  a  sure  a.  in  his  holy  place 
j'chn  14.23\ve  will  come  and  makcour  a.  with  him 

ABODE.  Ferb. 
f?ra.29.14..Tacobc  with  liin«  thcspace  ofa  month 
49.  24.  but  his  bow  a.  in  strength,  and  the  arms 
Sxod.  24.  16.  the  glory  of  the  Lord  a.  on  Siaai 
K'uvL  '.).  17.  where  cloud  a.  Isracliiiiched,  18,21. 
20.  tjiey  a.  in  their  tents,  and  journeyed,  22 
11.  35.  the  people  journeyed,  and  a.  at  Hazeroth 
20   1    the  peo|)le  a.  in  Kadesh,  Judg.  11.  17. 
22.  8.  the  princes  of  Moab  a.  with  Balaaim 
Veut.  1.  4fi  so  ve  a.  in  Kadesh  many  days 
S  29.  we  a.  i|  the  vallev||9.  9.  I  a.  in  the  mount 
fu.»A.5.8.tley  a.  in  their  places  till  lh«v  were  whole 
8.9.  they  a.  between  Bethel  and  Ai,  but  Joshua 
IviJg.  5.  17.  Gilead  a.  beyond  Jordan,  Asher  con- 
ti-iued  on  the  sea-shore,  and  a.  in  his  broaches 

19.  4^theLeuto  a.  with  him  three  days 

20.  47  and  a.  in  the  rock  Rimmon  four  months 
Sam.  L  2.3  ».he  woman  a^aodgave  lierson  suck 

7.  2.  while  the  ark  a.  in  Kitjttth-jearim,  time  long 
13.  Hi.  Saul  and  Jonaihon  a.  in  Gibeah 

22.  6.  Saul  n.  ||  2!.  14.  l>avid  a.  25.  |  26.  3. 

23.  18  David  a.  in  wood  l^i:  .Sam.  1. 1.  a.  at  Ziklag 
i.!*»m.ll  12.  Uriah  a  in  Jurusaiein  that  day 


ABO 

2  Sam.  15.  S.  servant  vowod  while  T  a  at  Gi--hnr 
I  Kings  n.  10.  liecaiiiei:ijiintoal<,ft\vliLMulir« 
Jet:  3S.  2.S.  Jeremiah  a.  in  the  cnuit  ot'llie  |)ii.-oii 
Jfat  17.  22.  and  while  tlieyo.  in  Ualili-p.  Je.-iiss  lid 
Luke  1.  56.  Mary  a.  with  her  about  three  months 

«.  -7.  nor  a.  in  any  house  but  in  the  tombs 
Jo/in  1.  32. 1  saw  the  Spirit,  and  it  a.  upon  him 

_39.  they  came  and  a.  with  him  that  day 


ABO 


9.  when  he  said  these  words  he  o.  in  Galilee 
8,  44.  he  was  a  murderer,  and  a.  not  in  the  truil. 
ll.O.he  a.  two  days  still  in  the  [ilace  where  he  was 
..JC/.S  1.13.an  upper  room  where  a. Peter  and  James 
14.  3.  long  time  a.  they  sjieakmg  boldly  in  tlio 
18.  3.  Paul  a.  with  them  and  wrought 
21.  7.  we  came  and  a.  with,  the  brethren  one  day 
8.  we  entered  the  house  ofPhilip  and  a.  with  hiiii 
Gal.  1.  18.  I  went  and  a.  with  Peter  fifteen  days 

ABODE  there,  or  there  ABODE. 
Dent.  1.  46.  according  to  the  days  that  ye  a.  there 
Jos/i.  2.  22.  came  to  mountain,  and  a.  ihi  re  3  (lny« 
Jui/g.  21.  2.  the  (icople  a.  there  till  even  before  God 
Ezra  ti.  15.  and  there  a.  we  m  tents  ihree  days 

32.  we  came  to  Jerusalem  and  a.  there  three  days 
John  4.  40.  ai:d  Jesus  a.  there  two  days 
10.  40.  where  John  atlirst  baptized,  and  there  a. 
Jicts  12.  19.  lierod  went  to  Cesarea,  and  there  a. 
14.  28.  thtre  they  a.  long  time  with  the  disciidc^ 
17.  14.  Sitas  and  Timotheus  a.  there  still 
ABODEST. 
Jutlg.  5.  16.  why  a.  thou  among  the  sheepfolds? 

ABOLISH 
Signifies  [1]  To  do  away,  or  make  void,  2  Cor.  3. 
13.     Eph.  2. 15.     [21  To  destroy.  I.-a.  2.  In.    2 
Tim.  1.  10. 
Isa.  2.  18.  and  the  idols  he  shall  ulterly  a. 

ABOLISHED. 
ha.  51.  e.  and  my  righteousness  shall  not  be  o. 
Eick.  (i.  6.  and  your  works  may  be  a. 
2  Cor.  3.  13.  not  look  to  the  end  of  that  which  is  a 
Ejih.  2.  15.  having  a.  .n  his  liesh  the  ennntv 
2  Tim.  1.  10.  Jesus  (_'liri9t,  who  liatii  a.  derail 

ABOMINABLE. 
Eev.  7.  21.  that  shall  touch  any  a.  unclean  thing 
11.  43.  ye  shall  not  make  yourselves  a.  with  any 

18.  30.  commit  not  any  oflhese  a.  customs 

19.  7  if  It  be  eaten  on  the  third  day,  it  is  a. 

20.  25.  ye  shall  not  make  your  sc';ls  a.  by  beast 
L)eiU.  11.  3.  thou  slialt  not  eat  anj  a.  thing 
1  Chron  21.6.  for  the  king's  word  was  a.  To  Joal, 
iChron.  l.j.8.Asa  put  aw  uy  the  a.  idols  from  Judal; 
■full  15.  16.  how  much  more  a.  and  filthy  is  man 
Psal.  14.  1.  are  corrupt,  they  have  done  a.  works 

53. 1.  corrupt  are  thoy,  and  havcdone  a.  iniquity 
Isa.  14.  19.  thou  art  cast  out  like  an  a.  branch 
05. 4.  anil  broth  of  a.  things  is  m  their  vesr-cis 
■  'er.  16.  18.  filled  with  carcases  of  their  a.  things 
44. 4.  O,  do  not  this  a.  thing  lliat  I  hate 
Ezek.  4.  14.  nor  came  a.  tlesh  into  my  mouth 
8.10. 1  saw  and  behold  a.  beasts  and  idols 
16.  52.  ihy  sinsc-ommitted  more  a.  than  lliey 
Jlic  6.  tij.  and  the  scant  measure  that  is  a. 
Xiih.  3.  6.  and  1  will  cast  a.  filth  on  thee 
Tit.  1.  16   but  in  works  deny  him,  being  a. 
1  Prt.  4.  3.  when  we  walked  in  a.  ido'.itries 

8.  fearful,  and  unbelieving,  and  the  a. 
ABOMLVABLY. 
1  Iungs2l.  26.  Ahab  did  very  a.  in  following  idol; 

ABOMl.MAtlON 
Signifies,  [  1 J .,?  thing  hateful  and  detestable,  Gen. 
43.  32.     Prov.  2J.  27.     [21  Hin  in  general,  I:ia. 
66.  3.      Ezek.  18.  50.      [3J  .hi  idol,  2  Kings 

23.  13.      Isa.  44.   1!).      [4]    The  Roman   army 
thatihstroi/edthe  temple  aud./ewish/}oliti/,Min. 

24.  15.     [5]  Euil  doctrines  and  practices.  Rev. 
17.  4. 

Gen.  43  32.  for  that  is  an  a.  to  the  Egyptians 
46.  34.  every  shepherd  is  an  a.  to  the  Egyptians 
.Eio</.8.26.ror  we  shall  sacrifice  the  a.of  Egyinians 
Lev.l.  18.  it  shall  be  an  a.  11.  41,  42. 

11.  10.  they  shall  be  an  a.  to  you,  12,  20,  23. 
18.  22.  as  with  womankind  it  is  a.  20.  13. 

Dent.  7.  25.  it  is  a.  to  the  Lord  thy  God,  17.  1 
2f).  nor  shall  thou  bring  an  a.  into  thy  house 

12.  31.  every  a.  they  have  done  to  their  :.'uds 

13.  14.  that  such  a.  is  wrought  among  yon,  17.4. 
18.  12.  all  tliat  do  these  things  are  an  ai.  22.  5, 

23.  18.  both  these  are  an  a.  to  the  Lord  thy  God 

24.  4.  for.that  is  an  a.  before  the  Lord 
2.5.  16.  all  that  do  unriglitcouslvare  an  a.  to  God 
27.  15.  cursed  be  the  irianthat  niakelh  a.  to  the 

1  .Sam.  13.  4.  Israel  was  had  in  a.  with  Philistines 

1  A'lngs  11.  5.  Milcom  the  a.  of  .Ammonites 
7.  an  high  place  for  Chemosh  the  a.  of  Moab 

2  Kings  23.  13.  Aslitoreth  the  u.  of  the  Zidomans 
Psal.  88.  8.  thou  hast  made  me  an  a.  to  them 
Prov.  3.  32.  the  froward  is  an  a.  to  the  Lord 

6.  16   vea  seven  things  are  an  a.  to  him 
8.  7.  speak  truth,  wickedness  is  an  a.  to  my  lips 
11.  I   a  false  oalance  is  an  a.  to  the  Lord 
20.  tiiey  of  a  froward  heart  are  an  a.  lo  the  Lord 


Prov.  15.  23.  lyirg  lips  are  a.  to  the  Lord 
.3.  19.  it  IS  an  a.  to  fools  to  depart  from  evil 

15.  8.  the  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  is  an  a  21  27 
9.  the  way  of  the  wicked  is  an  a.  to  ilie  Lord* 

-b.  fhoiijjbts  of  the  wicked  are  .nn  e.  to  the  Lord 

10.  5.  every  one  tli:it  is  pr.nrd  in  heart  is  an  a. 

12.  it  is  an  a.  to  kings  tocomniit  wickedness 

17.  15.  they  both  are  an  a.  to  the  Lord 
20.  10.  both  of  them  are  alike  a.  to  the  Lord 

23.divei-3weight3arean  a.  to  the  LoiJ 
2-i.  9.  and  tlie  scorner  is  an  a.  to  men 

ProD.  j28.  9.  even  his  prayer  shall  be  a. 
29.  27.  an   unjust  man  is  an  a.  to  the  just,  an* 
he  that  is  ujiright  in  the  way,  is  a.  lo  the  wicke* 

Isa.  1.  13.  incense  is  an  a.  to  me,  the  new-moonB 
41.  24.  an  a.  is  he  that  chooseth  you 
44.  19.  shall  I  make  the  residue  thereof  an  a.) 
60.  17._^eating  swine's  flesh,  and  the  a.  and  moua 

Jer.  2.  7.  ye  entered,  ye  made  my  heritage  an  a, 

6.  13.  ashamed  when  they  committed  a.  8. 12. 
32.  .35.  that  thi^y  should  do  this  a.  to  cause  Juda'i 

E:zck.  16.  50.  they  were  haughty  and  coniimtfod  a 

18.  12.  hfted  up  his  eyes  to  idols  and  committerl  a 

22.  11.  commuted  a.  with  his  neighbour's  w;le 
.13.  26.  ye  stand  on  your  sword  and  ye  work  a. 

Dan.  11. 31.  shall  place  the  a.  that  maketh  desoUra 
12.  11.  and  the  a.  that  maketh  desolate  set  up 
^liii.2.  11.  and  a.  is  committed  in  Israel  ami  Jem* 
.iJat.  24.  15.  ye  see  a.  of  desolation,  Mark  13.  14 
Duke  16. 15. esteemed  among  men  is  a.  wiih  God 
Kev.  21. 27.  shall  in  no  wise  enter  that  woikeiii  o. 

ABOMINATIONS." 
Dritt.  18.  9.  not  learn  to  do  after  the  a.  of  nations 
.'J2.  Hi   with  a.  provoked  they  him  to  .anger 

1  Kings  14.  24.  did  according  lo  all  a.  of  nation! 
-  A  ings  16.  3.  thro'  fire  accordiiig  to  a.  2  Chr.  28. 3. 

21.  2.  Manasseh  did  evil  in  the  siidit  of  the  Lord 
after  the  a.  of  the  heathen,  2  C'AroJi.  33.  2. 

23.  24.  a.  spied  did  Josiah  put  away,  2C7ir.  34.  .3,3. 

2  Chron.  36. 8.  acts  of  Jehoiakim  aiid  his  a.  he  did 
14.  people  transgressed  after  all  a.  of  thi  neathon 

PrijD.  26.  25.  for  there  are  seven  a.  in  his  heait 
./.).44.  22.  the  Lord  could  not  bear  for  the  a. 
Fz  k.  6.  11.  alas  for  all  the  evil  a  of  house  of  Israel 
8.  6.  secst  thou  the  great  a.  of  Israel,  but  turn  ihoe 
yet  again,  and  thou  shalt  see  greater  a.  13,  15. 
9.  behold  the  wicked  a.  that  they  do  here 
17.  is  it  a  hght  thing  to  commit  a.  here? 
0.  4.  that  sigh  and  cry  for  all  the  a.  that  be  dore 
11    18.  take  away  all  the  a.  thereof  from  thence 
14.  6.  turn  away  your  faces  from  all  your  a. 
16.  2.  son  of  man,  cause  Jerusalem  to  know  her  o 
18.  24.  when  the  righteousdoth  according  to  all  a. 
20.4.  cause  them  to  know  the  a.  of  their  fathcrg 
7   cast  ye  away  every  man  the  a.  of  his  eyes 
8.  they  did  not  cast  away  the  a.  of  their  eyes 
22.  2.  yea  Hiou  shalt  shew  her  all  her  a. 
36.  31.  and  shall  loathe  yourselves  for  all  your  a 
44.  6   O  Israel,  let  it  suffice  you  of  all  your  a. 

7.  they  have  broken  my  covenant  for  all  your  d 
Dan.  9.  27.  and  for  the  overspreading  ofa' 
y.eck.  9.  7.  will  take  his  a.  from  between  his  teeth 
licv.  17  4.  a  golden  cup  in  her  hand  f;:!!  ofa. 

5.  the  mother  of  harlots  and  a.  ofth««ti-,ji 

Their  ABOMINATIONS. 

Dr:it20. 18.  teach  you  not  to  do  after  all  their  a 

~0.  17.  and  ye  have  seen  their  a.  and  their  idols 

Ezra  9.  1.  the  people  doing  according  to  their  a. 

II.  \yitli  their  a.  which  have  filled  the  lanil 
Isa.  66.  3.  and  their  soul  dehghleth  in  Clieir  a- 
■'f  "•■'."•  ^'^y^  *'•''  *'"'""  "■ '"  'he  house  called  ;;2.34 
f^zek.  6.  9.  for  the  evils  committed  in  all  thi  ir  a. 
7.  20.  but  they  made  the  images  of  their  a. 

11.  21.  whose  heart  walkeiji  after  their  a 

12.  16.  that  1  hey  may  declare  all  their  a. 
16.  47.  yet  hast  thou  not  done  after  their  a. 
20.  .30.  and  commit  ye  whoredom  alter  thvir  a. 
23.  36.  yea,  declare  to  them  their  a. 
33.  29.  the  land  desolate  because  of  nil  thrir  a. 

43.  8.  they  have  defiled  my  holy  name  by  thiir  a 

44.  13.  they  shall  bear  their  shame  and'tAejr  a. 
Has.  '..':  ]0.  their  a.  were  accordinir  as  they  loved 

TAcsc  ABOMINATIONS. 
/.ra  18.  26.  ye  shall  not  commit  any  ofthfsc  a. 
27.  all  these  a.  have  the  men  of  the  land  done 
29   whosoever  shall  commit  unvof  these  a. 
/)fi/t.l8.12.because  oUhese  u.ihe'Lord  hath  drivel 
^  Kings  21.  11    Manasseh  hath  done  these  e.. 
Ezra^'J.  14.  join  in  atllnity  with  people  of>\c'ea 
Jer.  7.  10.  we  are  delivered  to  do  aii  .'.'.(•■!!  a 
£:et.l8.13.he  hath  done  u,"  these  a.shnU  surely  ai  ■ 

Thine  or  thy  ABO.MINATIO.NS. 
Jer.  4^1.  if  thou  wilt  putaway  tAinco.  outofsigl^ 

13.  27.  1  have  seen  ihine  a.  on  the  hills 
Ezek.  5.  9.  do  what  1  have  not,  because  of  iAinn  «. 

_11.  thou  hast  defiled  my  sanctuary  with  thy  a. 
7.  3.  I  will  recompense  o'li  thee  all  thine  a.  4.'8,  9 
16.  22.  all  thine  a.  thou  hast  not  remembered 
36  with  all  the  idols  of  thine  a.  and  by  the  b!oo« 
43.  no:  commit  this  lewdness  above  all  lAine  a 


ABO 

Eiet  16.  Sihast  m'lUirili^d  (/linei.  innr»tlmi   | 
58.  thou  tiasl  l)orii»  ihiHf  a.  sai.h  the  Lord      , 

Bignifie8,[l]-'?/o/f,  At?/(.<St;n.(>  16.  Prov.S.i-i. 
".'j  '/'In-  aiiritttij  ur  tucitrncy  of  a  person  or 
thiwr,  I'sal.  i|J.  4.  Mai.  10  -^4.  [3J  Beyond, 
2  C.>°.  1.  ri.  [i]  .M'ln:  t/iun,  Uon.  S.  14.  |  4i^.  -2::. 
[aj  Upwanis,  Esini.  'M.  14.  Lev.  -21.  7  [GJ  .i 
higltcr  state  ur  rank.  iNuin.  10.  3.  [7]  (JIucf 
III  aul/iorily  and  power,  Ucut.  -Z6.  13.  [8]  Hca- 
vnt,  or  lUe'lughest  place,  Job  3.  4.  Rum.  10.  ti. 
l;i|  Heaoenly  and  spiritual,  Gal.  4. 'Jli.  [ID] 
V'/jirtu-.--  t/iat  relate  to  heaven,  Gal.  4.  26  Col. 
3.  I.  Ill]  f^oii,  Jam.  1.  17 
rVi/i.  1   7.  Irom  tin;  waicrs  a-  the  firmament 

00.  a]ul  li)ul  llial  may  liy  a.  llie  earth 
3.  14.  tiic  r.eriH  III  cuisetl  a.  all  cattle,  a  beast 
l>.  II).  Ill  a  eul.':t  ^lialt  thou  fiiiisli  the  ark  a. 
1.  17   ami  llic  ark  was  lifted  up  a.  llie  earth 
4.-i.  a.  jiveii  thee  one  portion  a.  thy  brethren 
4;i.2o.  iirevaileii  a.  the  blessings  of  my  progenitors 
fJx(*(/.'iJ  -•.  I  will  cuininuiie  fiom  (i.the  inercy-soal 
'Jc<.  -27.  a-  Ihe  curious  girdle  of  !Jie  ephod,  'i^. 
30.14   art.  numbered  from  twenly  years  old  and  a. 
ijCit    11.  '21.  which  have  legs  a.  their  feet  to  leap 
27  7   and  if  it  be  from  si.vty  years  old  and  a. 
A'uMi.  10  3.  lift  up  yourselves  a.  the  congregation 
JDeuL  17.  iiO.  heart  be  not  lifted  up  a  his  brethren 
25.  3   lest  if  he  should  beat  him  a.  these 
28.  13.  Ihou  shall  be  a.  only,  and  not  be  bencalh 
3(1.5.  do  thee  good  and  muUiply  thee  a  thy  fatheis 
/0.*A  3.  i:i.  the  wateis  that  comedown  from«.  10. 
Judg.o.'ii-  blessed  shall  she  be  a. women  in  the  tent 
2  Sam.  22.  17   he  s«nt  from  a-  Psal.  18   16. 

1  Kings  8.  7  cheriibims  covered  ark  a.  2  Chr.  5.  8. 

2  Kings  25.  28  a  the  throne  of  kings,  .At.  52.  32. 
I  Chrun.  5.  2.  for  Judali  prevailed  a.  Ins  breihren 

23.27.  for  the  Levites  were  numbered  from  tweniy 
years  old  and  a.   I'.xod.  30.  14. 

27.  6.  Benaiah  was  mighty  and  a.  the  thirty 
yWA-  7.  2.  Hananiah  feared  God  a.  many 

12.  37  ihey  went  up  a.  the  house  of  David 
Job  3.  4.  let  not  (iod  regard  it  from  a. 
18.  10.  and  a.  shall  his  branch  lie  cut  off 

28.  18.  for  the  price  of  wisdom  is  a.  rubies 

31.  2.  for  what  portion  of  God  is  ihere  from  a.l 
28.  for  1  should  have  denied  the  God  that  is  a. 

P.ial.  10.  5.  lliy  judgments  are  a.  out  of  his  sighl 
18.  48.  thou  liflest  me  a.  those  thai  rise  up 
27.  6.  now  shall  my  head  be  lilled  up  a.  enemies 
45.7  theoil  of  gladness  a.  thy  fellows,  Hcb.  i.  0. 
78.23.  though  he  commanded  the  clouds  from  a 
119.  127   I  love  thy  commaiidmenls  a.  gold 
136.  6.  that  stretched  out  the  earth  a.  the  waters 
137  6.  if  1  prefer  not  Jerusalem  a.  my  chief  joy 
J44. 7.  send  thine  hand  from  a.  rid  me,  deliver  me 
148.  13.  his  glory  is  a   the  earlli  and  heaven 

f'rov    8   28.  when  he  listablished  the  clouds  a. 
15,  24.  llie  way  of  life  is  a.  to  Ihe  wise 
31.  10.  for  her  price  is  far  a.  rubies 

Eccl.  3.  19.  arnan  hath  no  pre-eminence  it.  a  bnasi 

Isa.  2.  2.  roounlam  shall  be  e.valted  a.  the  hil.s 

6.  2.  a.  il  stood  llie  sera|dnms,  each  had  si,\  wings 

7.  II.  ask  it  fill  her  in  the  depth  or  in  the  heigh  1  a. 
t7('r.]5.8.  their  widows  increased  a.sandof  ihe  ^e.^s 
/.am.  1.  13.  from  a.  hath  he  sent  fire  into  my  honeti 
h'.iek.  1.  28.  as  appearance  of  a  man  a.  ujiuii  il 

10.  lil.  the  glory  of  God  was  over  lliem  a.  1 1.  22. 
20.  15.  nor  exali  itself  any  more  a.  the  nations 

Dan.  0.  3.  Daniel  was  preferred  a.  the  jiresiileiits 

11.  30   the  king  magnify  himself  n.  every  god 
/Jiiins  2.  9   yet  I  deslroyed  his  fruit  from  a. 
JV./A.3.10.hast  multiplied  thvmerchanlsa.tliestar.'i 
Mat.  10.  24.  disciple  nota.liis  master,  /Alice.  V).  40. 
Julm  3.  t  3,  except  a  man  bo  born  from  a.  7. 

h.  13.  b.askels  winch  remained  over  and  a. 

8  23.  I  am  from  a.  ye  are  of  this  world 

lil.  II.  except  it  were  given  him  from  c. 
j9cts  4.  22   for  ilie  man  was  a.  forty  years  obi 

20.  13.  I  s:iw  a  Imlit  a.  the  brightness  of  the  sun 
Horn.  in.  6   ilnit  i-s  lo  bring  Glirist  down  from  a. 

14.  5.  one  man  csieemelli  one  day  a.  another 

1  Car.  4.0   not  (o  iliiiik  of  men  a.  what  is  written 

10.  13   you  lo  he  leinpted  a.  I  hat  yc  are  abb' 

15.  6   he  was  .seen  of  n.  .500  brethren  at  once 

2<  or  1.  f.  were  pressed  out  of  nieagiire  a.strengih 

11.  23.  I  am  more,  in  Blri]ies  a.  measure 

12.2.  a.  lourlecn  years  ago.wheiht-    t  bodyorout 
•»,  lest  any  man  >lioiild  think  of  me  ..    lh;it 
Oal.  4.  26.  hut  Jerusalem  winch  is  a.  18  free 
Phil.  2.  !).  and  given  him  a  nime  a.  every  nntne 
tol.  .T  i.  seek  those  things  which  are  a. 

2.  set  your  atfeci  on  on  ih'iigs  a.  not  on  earth 
Philnn.  16.  not  now  as  a  servant,  but  a.  a  servant 
Hell    10.  8.  a.  when  he  said,  sacrifici'  and  olliring 
^nm.  1.  17.  every  cooil  ami  perfi  cl  gift  is  from  a. 
3.  15.  this  wisdom  dr-ce'ilelb  not  from  a. 

.AliOVE  nil. 
Hen  3.  14   the  seripenl  is  ciir<erl  a.  all  caltle 
Xiia.  12.  3.  Mosas  was  very  meek  a.  all  the  men 


ABO 

D'ut.  7.  14.  tlioii  sliiU  be  blessed  a.  a.l  pnopic 
10. 15.  he  chose  you  a.  niZ  people, as  i.!  is  this  day 
14.2.  chosentheea.a// the  natioi>s,26. 10.128.1. 

I  Kings  14. 9.  donee vil  a.aUlhat  were  beti:/re  thee 
23.  provoked  u.  all  thai  their  fathers  had  done 
10.  30.  Ahab  did  evil  a.  ail  that  were  belore  him 

^2 Kings  21.U.do<ie  wickedly  a.all  IheA monies  did 

1  L'krun.  2y.  3.  over  and  a.  all  1  have  prepared 

11.  and  thou  art  e.\alted  as  head  a.  all 

2  C/iron.  11. 21. he  loved  Maacliah  a.all  his  wives 
JVek.  8.  5.  for  Ezra  was  a.  all  the  people 

h'.st/t.  2   17.  king  loved  Esther  a.  all  llie  women 
I'sal  97.  y.  thou  Lord  art  high  a.  all  the  earth 

9<J.  2.  lie  is  high  a.  all  people,  113.  4. 

138.  2.  magnitied  thy  word  a.  all  thy  name 
Pruv.  4.  t  23.  keep  thy  heart  a.  all  keeimig 
Keel.  2.  7.  a.  all  that  were  ill  Jerusalem  belore  me 
./cr.  17.  9.  the  heart  is  ileeeitlul  a.  all  things 
Kick.  10.  43.  not  commit  this  lewdness  a.  all 

31.  5.  Ins  lieigiu  was  e.xalled  a.  all  the  trees 
/Jan.  11.  37.  lor  he  shall  magnify  himself  a.  all 
/..uke  3.  20.  Herod  added  yet  tins  a.  all 

13.  2.  these  sinners  a.  all  the  Galileans,  4. 
.hkn  3.  31.  he  that  cometh  Irom  heaven  is  a.  all 
t'.pli.  1.  21.  far  a.  all  priiicipalily  and  power 

3.  20.  a.  all  that  we  ask  ||  4.  0.  one  God  a.  all 
6. 16.  a.  all  taking  the  shield  of  laith  lo  fiueiicli 

Ciil.  3  14.  a.  all  these  things  put  on  chanty 
2  Tlicss.  2.  4.  e.xalleth  a.  all  that  is  called  God 
Jam.  5.  12.  a.  all  things,  my  brethren,  swear  not 

1  Pet.  4.  8.  a   all  things  have  fervent  chanty 
'i.Jokn  2.  I  wish  a.  all  things  that  thou  prosper 
Above  all  Gods  ;  sec  Gods.     Above  heaven  ; 

see    Hkaven.       iitood    A  wove  ;    see   Stood. 

Above  Aim,  me,  them  ,  sec  him,  me,  tiikm. 

ABOUND 

rroi'.28.20.  the  faithful  man  shall  a.  will)  blessings 

ha.  2.  to.  lliey  a.  with  the  children  of  slraiigeis 

J\Iai.  21.  12.  because  ;iiii|Uity  shall  a.  love  of  many 

/i'«;n.5.20.lhe  law  entered  that  the  olfeiice  might  a. 

0. 1,  shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may  a.? 

15    i:!.  that  ye  may  a.  in  hope  through  the  power 

2  ( 'or.  1.  5  as  suH'erings  a.  so  consolalioii  abounds 

8.  7.  as  ye  a.  in  every  thing,  see  that  ye  a. 

9.  8.  (iod  is  able  to  make  all  grace  a.  to  you 
/'/((/.  1.  9.  I  pray  that  your  love  may  a.  moie 

4    12.  I  know  how  to  a.  bulb  lo  a.  and  sutTcr 
17  but  I  desire  fruit  that  mav  a.  lo  your  account 
18.  but  1  have  a'l  and  a.  1  am  full 

1  Tlicss.  3.  12.  Lord  make  you  to  a.  in  love  one 

4.  I.  so  ye  would  a.  more  and  more 

2  Pet.  1   8.  for  if  these  things  be  in  you  and  a. 

AUOUNDED,  ETH,  ING 
Prov.  8.  24.  when  no  fountains  a.  with  water 
29.  22.  and  a  furious  man  a.  in  transgression 
/i'o)«.  3.  7   for  if  the  truth  of  God  hath  more  a- 

5.  15.  grace  by  Jesus  Christ  hath  a.  to  many 
20.  but  where  sin  a.  grace  did  much  more  a. 

1  (.'or   I.").  58.  always  a.  in  the  work  of  the  Lord 

2  C.ir.r^.'i.  deep  poverty  a.  lo  the  riches  of  liberality 
y.pk  1.  8.  wherein  he  hath  a.  toward  us  in  w  isdoni 
C'lil.  2.  7   a.  therein  with  thanksgiving 

2  '/'hcss.  1.  3.  the  charily  toward  each  other  a. 

AHOUT 
Oen.  38.  21.  a.  three  months  after  was  told  Judah 

41.  25.  (;od  shewed  Pharaoh  what  he  is  a.  to  do 

42.  24.  he  turned  himself  a.  from  them  and  wept 
46.  34.  thy  servants'  trade  bath  been  a.  callle 

/■'.rod.  11.4.  a.  midnight  will  1  go  out  into  Egypl 
13.  18.  God  led  llu^  people  a.  through  the  v^iiy 

19.  2.!.  sel  bounds  a.  the  mount,  and  sanctify  it 

32.  28.  there  fell  that  day  a.  3000  men 

/.ev  0  5.  all  that  a.  winch  he  hath  sworn  fahely 
JVinn.  10.  24.  from  a.  the  tabernacle  of  Korali 
/>eul.  32.  10.  he  led  him  a.  and  instructed  liirn 
./".«/(.  10.  13.  sun  hasted  not  lo  go  down  a.  a  day 
■/iidir    17   2.  the  silver  a.  which  thou  cursedst 
Hiitli  2.  17.  and  it  wns  a.  an  epiiah  of  barley 

1  ^aiu.  1.20.  when  the  time  was  cornea.  H^.nnah 
5.  8.  Ill  the  ark  of  God  be  carried  a.  to  Galh 

9.  26.  il  came  to  pass,  a  the  spring  of  the  day 

21.  .5.  women  have  been  kept  from  us  a.thiee  days 

2  Sam.  14.  20.  to  fetch  a.  this  form  of  speech 

1  /TiH"-.? '2.15.  the  kingdom  is  turned  a  and  become 

22.  3n.  a.  going  down  of  the  sun,  2  Chrov.  18. 34. 

2  Kings  4.  10.  II.  this  sea.son  according  to  llic  time 
}  Clirr/n.  2  9.  tl<e  house  which  I  am  a   to  build 
Ezra  10    15.  were  employed  a.  this  mailer 

Joh  20.  23.  when  ho  is  a    to  fill  his  belly 
I'rov.  3.  3   bind  them  a.  thy  neck,  0.  21. 

20.  19.  he  I  hilt  goelh  a.  as  a  lale-bearer 

Cant.  7.  2.  like  a  heap  of  wheat  set  a.  with  lifies 
I.<a.  5  t2.  built  a  tower,  ami  made  a  wall  a.  it 
.50.  II.  that  compass  yourselves  a.  with  sparks 
.ler  2. 3li.  wliygaddcsl  ihou  a.  so  much  to  change 
31.  22.  how  long  wilt  thou  go  a.  O  thou 
41.  1 1,  all  the  people  cast  a.  and  rHiirned 
//os.  7.2.  iiiiw  their  own  doings  have  beset  them  a. 
Mat.  20.  3.  he  went  cut  a   the  third  hour 
Mark  2.  3.  m    nut  so  much  as  a.  the  Huor 


ABtr 

Murk  12.  l.set  n  UeAso a.  it,  and  (lissed  a  plaoe 
/,nke  2.  49.  1  must  be  a.  my  Father's  husinPM 

3.  23.  Jesus  began  to  be  a.  thirty  years  of  a8« 

12.  35.  let  youf  loins  be  girdad  a.  and  lights 
.hhu  .3.  25.  there  arose  a  quesl.on  a   uur'lying 

7.  19.  why  go  ye  a.  to  kill  my  ? 
JJcts  4.  4.  the  number  of  the  men  was  a.  5000 

18.  14.  and  v.'hen  Paul  was  a.  to  open  his  niouts 

27.  3(1.  as  they  were  a.  lo  flee  out  of  the  fliij) 
/torn.  4.  19.  when  he  was  a.  100  ye^rs  old 

10.3. going  a.  lo  establish  their  own  rigliteoii«ne.s» 

1  Cor  9.  5.  have  we  not  power  to  lead  a.  a  sist.  .' 

2  C'o/-.4.!0.  always  bearing  a.  in  the  body  the  dyii.g 
/•j'.'i.  0.  14.  having  your  loins  girt  u.  with  truth 

\  /'int.  5.  13.  wandering  a.  from  house  lo  house 
/irli.  8.  5.  when  he  was  a.  to  make  the  tabernacle 
lieu.  8.  1.  filence  a.  the  space  of  half  an  hour 
10.  4.  I  was  a.  to  write,  and  I  heard  a  voice 
See   Go.»,E,    him,   me,    thee,    thkm,    round, 

STOOD,  THIS,  TliME,  WENT. 

ABROAD. 

F.rgil.  12  40.  sJialt  not  carry  ought  of  the  flesh  a. 
/.ru.13.12  aiid  if  a  leprosy  break  out  a.  in  the  skii 
18.  9   whether  she  be  born  at  home  or  a. 
iJctit.  23.  10.  then  shall  he  go  a.  out  of  the  camp 

13.  when  thou  will  ease  thyself  a  shall  dig 
.hidg   12   9.  look  daughters  from  a.  for  his  sons 
2  Kings  4  3.go, borrow  thee  vessels  aof  neighboui 
2  Chron.  29.  16.  Leviles  took  it  to  carry  it  out  a 

31.  5.  as  soon  as  the  commandment  came  a. 
r.stli.  1.  17   Ibis  deed  of  the  queen  shall  come  a. 
.lull  15  23.  he  wandereth  a.  for  bread,  saying 
Psal.  41   6.  when  he  goelh  a.  he  tellelli  it 
Pruv.  5.  16.  let  thy  fountains  be  dispersed  a. 
/sa  44.24.  that  spreadelh  a.  the  earth  by  myself 
.lir.  0    II.  1  will  pour  it  out  on  the  children  a. 
I. am.  1 .  20.  a.  the  sword  bereaveth,  at  home  death 
.Mark  1.  45.  he  began  lo  blaze  a.  the  matter 

4.  22.  nor  kept  secret,  but  that  it  should  come  a. 
/.uke  1.05  these  sayings  were  noised  a.  through- 
out all  the  hill-coiintry  of  Judea 

2  17  made  known  a.  Ibe  saying  about  this  child 
J)cls  2.  0  w(.en  this  was  noised  a  the  multitude 
Pom  5.5  the  love  of  God  IS  shed  a.  in  our  hearts 

10.  19    for  your  obedience  is  come  a  to  nil  men 
Sec  Cast,  spkead,  stand,  sfATTER,  went. 

ABSENCE. 
l.iike  22.  6.  to  betray  him  in  a.  of  the  niulliliide 
Phil.  2.  12.  but  now  much  more  in  iiiy  a.  work  oat 

ABSIvNT 
Gen  31.  49.  when  we  are  a.  one  from  another 

1  Cor  5.  3.  for  I  verily  as  a.  in  body,  but  present  in 

2  Cor  5.  6.  at  home  in  body  ate  a.  from  the  Lord 

8.  willing  rather  to  be  a   from  the  body,  present 

9.  w  lietner  present  or  a.  we  may  be  accepted 
10.  1.  but  being  a.  am  hold  toward  you 

1 1,  as  we  are  by  letters  when  we  are  a.  such  wi!j 

13.  2.  and  being  a.  now  1  write  to  them,  10. 
Phil.  I    27   whether  I  comP,  or  else  be  a. 

Col.  2.  5.  for  Iho'  I  he  a.  in  the  flesh,  yet  am  I  w  itn 

ABSTAIN. 
.lets  15.  20   that  they  a.  from  pollutions  of  idols 

29.  Ihat  ye  a.  from  meats  oftered  to  idols 
1  Thrss.  4.  3.  that  ye  should  a.  from  fornicatioH 

5.  22.  a.  from  all  appearance  of  evil 

I  Tim.  4.  3.  commanding  to  a.  from  meat.s 

I  Pet.  2.  11.  a.  from  fleshly  lusts  which  war  againsi 

ABSTINENCE. 
.^cts  27.  21.  after  long  a.  Paul  stood  forth  in  mids'. 

ABUNDANCE. 
nntit  'iS.  47.  thou  servedsl  not  Cod  for  Ihe  a.  of  all 
33.  19.  Ihry  shall  suck  of  the  a.  of  Ibe  seas 
1  ■'^am.  1    10.  oul  of  the  a.  ofiny  complaint 

1  Kings  10.  10.  came  no  more  such  a.  of  spices 
27   as  Ihe  syraniore-irees  (or  a.  2  Chron.  1.  15 

18.  41.  for  tliere  is  a  sound  of  a.  of  rain 

2  Chron.  0.  9.  she  gave  the  king,  of  spices  great  a. 
.l:,h  22.  II.  and  a.  of  waters  cover  thee,  38   34. 
Psal.  72.  7.  IP.  !i-i  day  shall  be  a  of  peace 
I'.cel.  5.  10.  nor  he  thai  loveth  a.  with  ini'rease 

12.  the  a  of  the  rich  will  not  suffiT  him  to  sleep 
Isn.  7.  22.  for  a.  of  milk  he  shall  eat  butler 

15.  7.  therefore  the  a.  they  have  gotten 
47.  9.  for  the  great  a.  of  ihv  enchantments 
GO   5.  the  a.  of  liio  sea  shall  be  I'onverted  to  t\j» 
60.  II.  be  delighted  with  the  a.  of  her  glory 
Jer  .3''.  0.  I  will  reveal  lo  them  a.  of  peace 
F:r/i'.  16.49.  a.  of  idleness  was  in  her  an!  daughter 
26.  10.  by  reason  of  the  a.  of  his  hoises 
lY.ich.  14.  14.  gold,  silv#r,  and  npparel  in  great  n 
'Mat.  12.34.  oul  of  Ihe  a.  of  the  he.Trt,  J.ulceCi.H^ 

13.  12.  and  he  shall  have  more  a.  25.  29. 
Mark  12.  44   they  cast  in  ot  their  a.  /.uke  21.  1. 
Pom.  5  17.  more  thev  which  receive  a.  (d'graco 
'iCnr.i   2.  Ihe  a  (d'theiriov  abounded  to  the  ricl.ri 

14.  vniir  a.  a  supplv,  their  a.  n  supply  tor  wan 
12. 1.  he  exalted  tliroiigh  Ihe  a.  ofihe  r'evelalMJii, 

Hec.  18.  3.  waxed  rieh  fliro'  the  a.  of  her    elicttcia 

/n  ABUNDANCE. 
2  Sam  12. 30.  David  bronjhi  spoil  oftW  citjrtn  • 


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JTjit^o  ].  18.  Ailonijah  hath  slain  oxen  rit  a.  ■^.  I  Jo6  3A  21.  let  me  not  o.  any  man's  person 
Chr.in.  ir-J  J-  Uavid  jirepareJ  bniss  m  a.  14.  42.  8.  Jab  shall  prav  for  you,  lor  hinV  wiU  i 

4.  also  cudai  trous  ni  a.  marble  in  a.  2U.  2.  Pia/.  2Ci.  3.  aiid  a.  tli'v  burnt  sacrifice 


15.  there  arc  workmen  with  thee  nt  a.  hewers 
3!!.  21.  theyotTercd  sacrifices  >n  a.  for  all  Israel 
2Chrf>n.  i.  1).  even  to  prepare  me  timber  in  a. 
i.  18.  Solomon  made  all  these  vessels  in  great  a. 
*>.  1.  (iueen  of  Shoba  brought  gold  i/t  u. 
;l.  23.  Kehoboam  gave  his  sons  victuals  i?i  a. 
14.  15.  Asa  earned  away  sheep  and  camels  in  a. 
!5.  9.  for  they  fell  to  Asa  out  of  Israel  m  a. 
17.5.  all  Judah  brought  jiresents  to  Jehoshaphat, 
and  he  had  riches  and  honour  t7i  a.  18.  1. 
i8.  2.  Ahab  killed  sheep  for  Jeiioshapliat  in  a. 
K).  25.  Jehoshajibat  found  spoil  in  a. 
H.  11.  tlius  Ihey  gathered  money  in  a. 
29.  35.  and  also  the  burni-ofi'erings  were  in  a. 

31.  .5.  children  of  Israel  brought  in  a.  fifst-fruits 

32.  5.  Hezekiah  made  darts  and  shields  in  a. 
29.  he  provided  lum  cities  and  possessions  in  a. 

VcA.9. 25.  they  took  vineyards  and  fruit-trees  in  a 

Ksth.  1.  7  they  gave  them  royal  wine  in  i, 

lob  36.  31.  he  giveth  meat  in  a. 

Psal.  37.  II.  deliglit  themselves  in  a.  of  pbace 
.")2.  7.  but  trusted  in  the  a.  of  his  ricliea 
1U5.  30.  the  land  brought  forth  frogs  in  a. 

Luke  12. 15.  man'ii  life  consisteth  not  in  the  a. 

f  Cor.  8.  20.  that  no  man  blame  us  in  this  a. 
ABUNDANT 

P.zod.'M.  6.  Lord  CJod  a.  in  goodness  and  truth 

l^rov.  12.t2fi.  the  rnghteous  more  a.  than  neighbour 

Isa.  ofi.  12.  shall  be  as  tins  day,  and  much  more  a. 

hr.  51.  13.  O  thou  Babylon,  a.  in  treasuies 

1  Cor.  12.  23.  on  these  we  bestow  more  a.  honour 
24.  having  "iveii  more  a.  honour  to  that  part 

2  Cor.  4.  15.  that  the  a.  grace  might  redound 

7.  15.  his  inward  alTeclion  is  more  a.  toward  you 
9.  12.  for  the  adnunistralion  is  a.  by  many 
tl.23.  in  labours  more  a.  in  stripes  above  measure 

Phil.  1.  26.  that  your  rejoicing  may  be  more  a. 

I  T^m  1.14.  the  grace  of  our  Lord  vvase.\ceedinga. 

1  /^cM.3.  according  to  his  a.  mercy  hath  bero'sn 
ABUNDANTLY. 

Oeru  1.  20.  let  the  waters  bring  forth  a.  21. 
S.  17   that  they  may  breed  a.  in  the  earth 
9.  7   multiply,  bring  forth  u.  in  the  earth 

t:zod.  1   7.  the  children  of  Israel  increased  a. 

8.  3.  the  river  shall  bring  forth  Iron's  a. 
.Vu7n.20.1  I.Moses  smote  and  the  water  came  out  a. 

1  Chrun.  12.  40.  brought  oil,  o.\eii,  and  sheep  a. 
i^.  5  «o  David  prepared  a   before  his  death 

9.  thou  hast  shed  biood  a.  and  made  groit  wars 

2  Chroii.  31.  5.  tithe  of  all  things  brought  they  in  o. 
Jib  12.  G  into  whose  hand  God  bringeth  a. 

3d.  ao.  the  clouds  drop,  and  distil  U[)on  man  a. 
Psal.  36.  8.  they  shall  ben.  satisfied  with  lalness 

05.  10.  thou  wateresttlie  rid-res  thereof  a. 

132.  15.  I  will  a.  bless  her  provision 

145.  7.  shall  a.  utter  the  rr:eniory  of  thy  goodness 
Cant.  5.  1.  O  friends  ilrnik,  yea  drink  a.  O  beloved 
Isa.  15.  3.  every  one  shall  howl,  weeping  a. 

35. 2.  it  shall  blossom  a.  and  rejoice  with  joy 

43. 124.  nor  hast  thou  a.  moistened  with  the  fat 

55.  7.  and  to  our  God,  for  he  will  a.  pardon 
John  10.  10.  that  they  might  have  lifi  more  a. 

1  Cor.  15.  10.  I  laboured  more  a.  than  Ihey  all 

2  Cor.]. 12.convcrsation,  and  morn  a.to  you-wards 
2.  4.  might  know  the  love  I  have  more  a.  to  you 
10. 15.  shall  be  enlarged  according  to  our  rule  a. 
12.  15.  though  the  more  a.  I  love  you,  the  less 

Ep/i.  3.  20.  to  him  that  is  able  to  do  e.xceeding  a. 
I  ■7'Ae«6.2.17. endeavoured  more  a.  to  see  your  face 
Tit.  3.  6.  which  he  shed  on  us  a.  thro' Jesus  Christ 
ffcb.  6. 17.  God  willing  more  a.  to  shew  to  the  heirs 
UPcM. 11. for  so  an  entrance  be  ministered  to  you  a. 

ABUSE,  ED. 
Aec.  19.120.  who  lieth  with  a  bond-maid  a.  by  any 
Judg-.  19.  25.  and  «.  her  all  the  night  till  morning 
1 6'<im.  31.  4.  lest  uncircumcised  a.  me,  1  C/ir.  10.4. 
1  Cor.  9.  18   that  1  a.  not  my  power  in  the  gospel 

ABUSERS,' ING. 
I  Cor.  6.  9.  nor  a.  of  themselves  with  mankind 
7.  31   and  they  that  use  this  world  as  not  a.  it 

ACCEPT 
3\^r.\i\es,mTo  recdve  favourahbi,  Mai.  1. 10,  13. 
•1  Cor.  11,4.     [2 1  To  take  plrasu're  in.  Ezek.  20 
40      [3]  To /oro-aie.  Gen.  4.  7.    Job  42.  9.     [4] 
To   respect  partially,  Job  IX    10.    |    :{2.  21. 
Pr.  18.  5.    [5]  To  be  reg-ardcd  or  valued,  2  Cor 
8. 12.  [6]  To  be  beloved  or  hirrhly  esteeiiied,Lukc 
4.  24.  [7]  To  be  received  into  grace  andfavo-ar. 
Acts  10.35.  Eoh.  1.6. 
Gen.  32.  20.  peradventure  he  will  a.  of  me 
Kii>d.-2i.  11.  and  the  owner  shall  a.  thereof 
\,ev.  2(i  41   and  they  a.  of  the  punishment,  43. 
Oeut  33.  11.  bless  and  a.  the  work  of  his  hands 
I  Sam.  26. 19.  let  him  a.  an  offering 
iiScm.^i  23.Araunahsaid,  the  L.  toy  God  a.  thee 
Job  13.  8.  will  yea.  his  person?  wil'.  ye  contend 
JO  will  repijve,  if  >e  do  secretly  ^,  -ersons 
4 


,     urnt  sacrifice 
82.  2.  f  nd  a.  the  persons  of  the  wicked 
[    119.  118.  a.  I  beseech  thee  the  free-will-oflTeringi 
Prov.  6.  t  35.  not  a  the  face  of  anj  ransom 
16.  5.  not  good  to  a.  the  person  of  the  wicked 
Jcr.  14.  10.  therefore  the  Lord  doth  not  a.  them 

12.  when  offer,  1  will  not  a.  them,  Jlmos5.  22. 
Ezek.  20.  40.  there  will  I  a.  them,  and  require 

41.  I  will  a.  you  with  your  sweet  savour 
43.  27.  and  I  will  a.  you,  saith  the  Lord 
Jilal.  1.  8.  will  he  be  pleased,  or  a.  thy  pers^n? 
10.  nor  will  I  a.  an  offering  at  your  hand 

13.  should  I  a.  this  of  your  hands? 
..^cts  24.  3.  we  a.  it  alw'avs,  and  in  all  places 

ACCEPTABLE. 
Lev.  22.  20.  for  It  shall  not  be  a.  for  you 
Veut.  33.  24.  let  Asher  be  a.  to  his  brethren 
Psal.  19.  14.  let  the  meditation  of  my  heart  be  a. 

O'J.  13.. my  prayer  is  to  thee,  O  Lord,  in  an  a.  time 
Prov.  10.  32.  I'lps  of  the  righteous  know  what  i; 

21.  3.  to  do  justice  and  judgment  is  more  a. 
Eccl.  12.  10.  the  preacher  sought  out  a.  words 
Jsa.  49.  8.  in  an  a.  time  have  I  heard  thee 

58.  5.  wilt  thou  call  this  an  a.  dav  to  the  Lord  ? 

01.  2.  to  proclaim  the  a.  year  of  the  Lord 
./er.  6.  20.  your  burnt-ofierings  are  not  a. 
Dan.  4.  27.  O  king,  let  my  counsel  be  a.  to  thew 
J.uke  4.  19.  to  preach  the  a.  year  of  the  Lord 
Rom.  12.  1.  bodiesalivingsacrifice,holv,  a.  toGod 
2.  what  is  that  good  and  a.  will  of  God 

14.  18.  is  a.  to  God  and  approved  of  men 

J5.  16.  olfering  up  of  the  Gentifes  might  be  a 
F.pk.  5.  10.  proving  what  is  a.  unto  the  Lord 
Phtl.  4.  18.  a  sacrifice  a.  well  pleasing  to  God 
1  7Vi«.  2.  3.  for  this  is  a.  in  the  sight  of  God 

5.  4.  for  that  is  good  and  a.  belbre  God 
1  Fit.  9   5.  sacrifices  a.  to  God  by  Jesus  Christ 

20.  if  ye  take  it  patiently,  this  is  a.  uitli  God 
ACCEPTABLY. 
Hcb.  12.  28.  whereby  we  may  serve  God  a. 

ACCEPTANCE. 
fsa.  GO  7  they  shall  come  up  with  a.  on  mine  altar 

ACCEPTATION. 
1  Tim.  1.  15.  this  IS  a  saying  worthy  of  all  a.  4.9. 

ACCEPTED. 
Oen.  4.  7.  if  Ihou  dost  well,  shall  thou  not  be  a 

19.  21.  see,  I  have  a.  thee  concernieg  ihis 
Kzod.  2,s.  38.  that  they  may  be  a.  before  the  Lord 
Lev    I.  4.  the  ofiering  shall  be  a.  for  hiin,  22.  27 

7.  18.  it  shall  not  be  a.  19.  7.  |  22.  23,  25. 
?0.  19.  should  it  have  been  a.  in  sight  of  the  Lord 
22.  21.  an  otferiiig  shall  be  perfect,  to  be  a. 
23    11    he  shall  wave  the  sheaf  to  be  a. 

1  -Sam.^  IS.  5.  he  was  a.  in  the  sight  of  all  the  people 
2,j^  35.   David  said,  see  1  have  a.  thy  |ierson 

2  h'ing-.f  5.  t  1.  .Naaman  was  a.  with'his  master 
F.stfi.  10.  3.  a.  of  the  multitude  of  his  brethren 
■fob  22.  t  8.  the  a.  for  countenance  dwelt  in  it 

42.  9.  the  Lord  also  a.  Job 

ls2.  .56.  7  their  sacrifice  shall  be  a.  on  mine  altar 
./er.  37.  20  let  iny  supplication  be  a.  before  thee 

42.  2  let  our  supplication  be  a.  before  tlieo 
Mai.  2.  t  9.  but  ye  have  a.  faces  in  the  law 
J.iike  1.  t  2.S.  hail  thou  that  art  graciously  a. 

4.  24.  no  prophet  is  a.  in  Ins  own  country 
Jlrls  Kl.  35.  he  that  vvorketh  righteousness  is  a. 
Rom.  15.  31.  my  service  may  be  a.  of  the  saints 
2  Cor.  5.  9.  labour,  absent  or  present,  we  may  be  a. 

6.  2.  heard  thee  in  a  time  a.  now  is  the  a.  time 

8.  _12.  it  IS  a.  according  to  that  a  man  hath 
17    for  indeed  he  a.  the  e.vliortation 

11   4.  or  another  gospel  which  ye  have  not  a. 
Epk.  1.  6.  he  hath  made  us  a.  in  the  beloved 

ACCEPTEST 
lAike  20.  21.  neither  a.  thou  the  person  of  any 

ACCEPTETH. 
./ob  34.  19.  to  him  that  a.  not  [lersons  of  princes 
Eccl  9.  7.  eat  with  joy,  for  God  now  a.  Ihv  works 
Hos.  8.  13.  theysacrifice,  hut  the  Lord  a  them  not 
(ial.  2.  6.  God  a.  no  man's  person 

Accepting.     See  Deliver.vnce. 
ACCESS. 
Rom.  5.  2.  by  whom  also  we  have  *.  by  faith 
Kp/t.Q.  18.  thro'  him  we  both  have  a.  to  the  Father 
3.  12.  in  whom  we  have  boldness  and  a.  by  faith 
Accompany.     See  Salvation. 
ACCOMPANIED. 
./Jets  10.  23.  certain  brethren  from  Joppa  a.  him 
11.  12.  moreover  these  si.K  brethren  a.  me 
20.  4.  Sopater  of  Berca  a.  Paul  into  Asia 
38.  and  they  a.  him  to  the  ship 

AccoMJPANYiNG.     .'ire  Ark  of  God 

ACCOMPLISH 

Signifies,    [1]      To    perform,    finish,    or  fulfil, 

Jer.   44.    25.     Dan     9.   2.     Luke  2.  6.     Acts 

21.  5.  [2]  To  yield  or  condescend  to,  1  Kin«s.5. 

9.  [3]  Obtained  or  brourrhtto  pass, Ptov.\Xli) 
Z-ec.  22.  21.  ofTereth  a  sacrifice  to  a.  his  vow 


fi«4 

day 


[!  Kings  5.  9.  shall  a  n-.y  dcske  in  g  ving 
l./oi  14.6.  tiU  lie  shall  a   as  a  hireling,  his 
J'sal.  64.  6.  they  a.  a  diligent  search 
/6a.55.  11.  but  it  shall  a.  that  which  I  please 
Jer.  44.  25.  ye  will  surely  a.  your  vowa 
Ezek.  6.  12.  thus  will  1  a.  my  fury  upon  them 

7.  8.  now  will  I  a.  mine  anger  upon  thee 

13.  15.  tlius  will  I  a.  my  wrath  upon  the  wall 

20.8.  1  will  pour  out  my  fury  to  a.  my  anger,  21 
iJan.  9.  2.  that  he  would  a.  seventy  years 
Luke  9.  31.  which  he  should  a.  at  Jerusalero 

ACCOMPLISHED. 
2  Citron.  36.  22.  the  word  by  Jeremiah  .might  ue  a 
Esth._2.  12.  days  of  purification  were  a.  J.ulcei.  2s 
Job  15.  32.  It  shall  be  a.  belore  his  time 
Prov.  13.  19.  the  desire  a.  is  sweet  to  the  soul 
Isa.  40.  2.  cry  unto  her,  that  her  warfare  is  a. 
Jer.  25.  12.  when  seventy  years  are  a.  29   10. 

34.  for  the  days  of  your  dispersions  are  a. 

.39.  10.  my  words  shall  be  a.  before  thee 
Lam.  A.  11.  the  Lord  hath  a.  his  fury 

22.  the  punishment  of  thine  iniquity  is  a. 
Ezek.  4.  6.  when  hast  a.  them,  lie  on  thy  rightgioe 

5.  13.  thus  shall  mine  anger  be  a. 
f^on._  11.  30.  shall  jirosper,  till  the  indignation  be  c 


..^,.-1  ..,.  _.,.  Miuwiiig  inai  an  inings  were  now 
■  icts  21_.  5.  when  we  had  a.  those  davs,we  dejiarti 
1  Pet.  5  9.  same  afflictions  are  a.  in  your  bielhn 


I.  a.  to  scatter  the  power  of  the  holy  people 
Luke  ].  23.  the  days  of  his  ministration  were  a. 
-;^6.  the  days  were  a.  that  slie  should  be  delivere<l 
21.  when  eight  days  were  a.  for  circumcising 
12.  .50.  and  how  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  a. 
18.  3L  concerning  the  Son  of  man,  shall  be  a. 
-2.  37.  tliat  IS  written,  must  yet  be  a.  in  me 
'uA«  19.  28.  knowing  that  all  things  were  now  o 

eit 

^ three 

Accomplishing.     See  Service. 
COMPLISHMENT. 
./Jc«s21.26,  to  signify  the  a.  of  days  of  punficatiot 

ACCORD. 
Lev.  25.  5.  groweth  of  its  own  a.  shall  not  reap 
Josli.  9.  2.  10  fight  with  Israel  with  one  a. 
■  lets  1. 14.  these  all  continued  with  one  a.  in  pxavei 
2.  I.  they  were  all  with  one  a.  in  one  place 

46.  they  conlinuirig  dailv  with  one  a.  in  lerajiir 
4.24  Ihey  hfled  up  tfteir  voice 'o  God  with  onou. 
5.  12   were  all  wi;))  ,ine  a.  in  Solomor.'r  jorch 
7.  57.  and  ran  upcc  otephen  with  one  a.' 
8  6.  people  with  one  a.  gave  heed  to  these  things 
12.  10.  the  gate  opened  to  them  of  his  own  o. 
20.  but  Ihey  came  witi;  one  a.  to  him 
15.  25.  bcx.g  assembled  with  one  a.  to  send 

18.  12.  tlie  Jews  wilii  one  a.  made  insurrection 

19.  29.  Ihey  rushed  with  one  a.  into  the  theatre 
^~Cor.  0. 17.  but  being  more  t'orward  of  his  ow^ii  a. 
Pliii.  2  2.  being  of  one  a.  of  one  mind 

ACCORDING. 
Gen.  27   19.  I  have  done  a.  as  thou  badest  me 

41.  ,54.  dearth  began  to  come  a.  as  Joseph  said 
F.xod.  12.  25.  the  Lord  will  give  a.  as  he  |iromiseJ 
JYum.  14.  17.  be  great,  a.  as  thou  hast  spoken 
Dent.  10.  9.  his  inheritance  a.  as  God  jiromised 

10.  10.  a.  as  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed  theo 

I  Kings  3.  6.  a.  as  he  walked  before  thee  in  triit.. 

Job  34   11.  and  cause  everv  man  to  find  a.  to  hia 

ways,  Jer.  17.  10.  j  21.  14.  |  32.  19. 

42.  9_went  and  did  a.  as  the  Lord  commanded 
P.<oL  7. 8.judge  me,  O  God,  a.  to  my  righteousneaa 

]7._1  will  praise  the  Lord  a  to  Lis  righteousneaa 
25.  7.  a.  to  thy  mercy  remember  thou  me,  51.  1.  ' 
106.  45.  I  lOi).  26.  I  119.  12-1. 
28.  4.  give  them  a.  to  their  deeds,  and  a.  to  the 
33.  22.  let  mercy  be  on  us  a.  as  we  hope  in  theo 
3.5.  24.  judge  me,  O  God,  a.  to  thy  righteousness 
48.  10.  a    to  thy  name,  so  is  thy  praise 
02.  12.  for  thou  renderest  to  everv  man  a.  to  hia 
work,  Prov.  24.  12,29 
79.  11   a.  to  the  greatness  of  thy  power 
90.  II.  a.  to  thy  fear,  so  is  thy  wrath 
103.  10.  nor  rewarded  us  a.  to  our  iniquities 
119   25.  a.  to  thy  word,  28,  41.  58,  65,  76,  107 
116,  154,  169,  170.' 
1.50.  quicken  me  a.  to  thy  kindness,  Isa.  r;.\.  ^ 
1,50.  2.  praise  him  a.  to  his'  excellent  grea'ness 
Isa.  8.  20.  if  they  speak  not  a.  to  this  wora 
9.  3.  they  joy  a.  to  ihe  joy  in  harvest 
63.  7   a.  to  all  that  the  Lord  has  bestowed  on  in 
■  Jer  50.  29.  recompense  her  a.  to  her  wurk 
Don.  11.  3.  that  shall  rule  and  do  a.  to  his  will 
llos.  3.  1.  a.  to  the  love  of  the  Lord  toward  Israel 
12.  2.  the  Lord  will  punish  Jacob  a   to  iiia  wnyg 
.Vic.  7.15.  a.  to  the  days  of  thv  coming    iii<,f  EgypI 
.Mat.  9.  29.  a.  to  your  faith  be  it  unto  you 
16.  27.  he  will  reward  every  man  a.  to  his  works, 

Rom.  2.  6.     2  Tim.  4.  14.     Rer.  2.  23. 
Luke  12.  47   nor  did  a.  lo  his  will,  shall  be  bcatua 
.lohn  7   24.  judge  not  a.  to  the  appearance 
.'lets  4.  .35.  made  to  every  man  a.  as  he  had  need 
Horn.  1.  3.  madei  f  the  seed  of  David  a.  tothcflou* 
8.  28.  who  are   iit  called  a.  to  his  purponr. 
12.  6.  gifts  diffi.irj  a.  to  the  grace  pvcu  lou) 


ACC 

Rom.  13   ').  to  be  ike  miiiJod  a.  to  Christ  Josus 

1  C/jr   1.')  :t.  ('Iiri3l  diud  a.  lotlie  scrijituies,  4. 
itiirJI.T.f  very  man  a.  as  fie  purposetii  in  his  heart 

Zl  li  whrise  end  sliall  be  a.  to  llieir  works 
Oal  1.  4.  who  gave  hniiselfa.  to  the  will  ot'God 
3.  'ill.  Abraham's  seed,  and  heiri  a.  to  the  promise 
Eph  1.  4.  0.  as  he  halh  chosen  us  in  him,  belbre 
5.  a.  togood  pleasure  117.  «.  to  riches  of  hia  grace 
11.  being  predestinaled  a.  to  the  purpose  ol'hinr 

3.  20    a.  to  the  power  that  worketh  iii  us 
Phtl.  3.21.  a.  to  the  working  whereby  he  is  able 

4.  19  God  shall  supply  our  need  a.  to  his  riches 

2  Tim.  1.  9  who  hath  called  us  not  a.  ioour  works 
Tit  3.5.  but  a.  lo  hi.<i  mercy  he  saved  us  by  wa.shin§ 
Hfb.  8,  9.  not  a.  to  the  covenant  that  I  made  with 
I  Per.  1   3.  a-  to  his  mercy  halh  bcgotteii  us  again 

4.  (>.  but  live  a   to  God  in  the  Spirit 
I  Pet   1.  3.  a.  as  his  divine  power  hath  given  us 

3.  13.  we  a.  to  his  promise  look  lor  new  heavens 
Hev  20  12.  dead  werejudged  a.  to  their  works,  13. 

22.  12  I  come  lo  give  a.  as  his  work  shall  be 
AccoRniNo  lo  ail.     See  All. 
ACCORDING  to  that 
Gen  27  8  obey  my  voice  a.  to  that  I  rommand 
Jiidg    II.  30  do  to  me  a.  to  that  which  proceeded 
9  King's  14.  6.  slew  not  a  tu  that  which  is  written 
S  Chroii.  3.i.  2(i.  a.  to  that  which  was  writleii 
l-'.zra  6.  13.  Tatuai  did  a.  to  that  Darius  had  sent 
Hum  4  IS  a  tu  that  which  wasspoken,  thy  seed  be 
!  Ciir  :>.  10   a.  to  tJuit  he  hath  done,  good  or  bad 

S.l^.a.to  that  a  man  halh,not  a.fH<Aa«hehatli  not 
Accordingly      .SVc  Uki'ay. 
ACCOUNT. 
F.zod.  12  4.  shall  make  your  a.  for  the  lamb 
8  Kings  12.  4   of  every  one  that  passeth  the  a. 
1  Chron.  27  24.  nor  was  tlie  number  put  in  the  a. 
'•'  CAro«.  20.  II  according  to  the  number  oltheir  a 
Job  33   13.  for  he  givetli  not  a  of  Ins  inatlera 
fsul.  144.  3.  or  the  son  of  man  that  thou  makest  a. 
tCccl.  7  27.  counting  one  by  one  to  find  out  the  u. 
Dan.  6  2   that  the  princes  .might  give  a.  to   them 
.Mat    12.30  give  a.  thereof  in  the  day  of  judgment 

li^  23  which  would  take  a.  of  his  servants 
J.uke  10.  2.  give  an  a   of  thy  stewardship 
.lets  19  40.  whereby  we  may  give  an  a.  of  this 
Hi,m.  9   t  28.  he  will  linish  the  a. 

14  12.  every  one  shall  give  a.  of  himself  lo  God 
Phil.  4.  17.  desire  fruit  that  may  abound  to  your  a 
Philrm.  18.  if  he  oweth  thee,  pul  that  on  mine  a. 
Hrh.  13  17.  they  waich  as  they  that  must  give  a. 
I  Pet.  4.  5  who  shall  Sive  a.  to  him  that  judgeth 

ACCOllNT,  ED. 
Dent.  2.  11.  which  also  were  a.  giants 

20.  thai  also  was  a.  a  land  of  giants 
1  Kings  \.'i\.  I  and  Solomon  shall  be  a.  offenders. 

10.  21   silver  was  nothing  a.  of,  2  Chron.  9.  20. 
Psal.  22  30.  be  a.  lo  the  Lord  for  a  generation 
Isa.  2.  22   for  wherein  is  he  lo  be  a.  of  7 
JtJar/i  10  42.  which  are  a   to  rule  over  Gentiles 
/.uAr' 20.  3.5.  be  a.  worthy  to  obtain  that  world 
22.  24.  winch  of  them  should  be  a.  the  greatest 
fiom.  >■'  30.  wo  are  a.  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 
I  Cor.  4   1    lei  a  man  so  a.  of  us  as  ministers 
Gal.  3   0,  It  was  a.  lo  hiin  for  rigliteousness 
B  Pel  3  15.  a.  that  the  lonf-siiffering  of  the  Lord 

ACCOUNTLXG 
Heb.  11.  10.  a.  that  God  was  able  to  raise  him  up 

ACCURSED 
Bisnifips,  fl]  Devoted  to  destruction,  Josh.  0.  17, 

[2]  -Separated  from  the  r.hiireh,     Rom.    9.   3. 

[3]   Cursed  eternaUy  from  God,  1  Cor.  10    22. 

Gal.  1.  8,  9. 
Dent  21   23.  ho  that  is  hanged,  is  a.  of  God 
Josh  0.  17.  I  he  city  shall  be  a.  it  and  all  thoicin 

18.  any  wise  keo|)  from  the  n  thing 
7.  1.  trespass  in  ihe  a.  thing,  Achan  took  of  n. 

11   forlhey  have  even  taken  of  the  a.  thing 

12.  uirned   their  backs,  because  they   were  a 

except  yp  destroy  the  a  from  among  you 

13.  there  is  an  a.  thing  in  the  midst  of  thee 
l.*).  he  that  is  taken  with  the  a.  thing 

K  20.  did  not  Arhan  commit  trespass  in  «.  tiling 
I  Sam.  3.  t  13.  his  sons  n.ade  themselves  a. 
I  Chron.  2.  7.  who  transgressed  in  the  thing  a. 
Isa  0.">,  20.  Ihe  sinner  a  100  years  old  shall  I.'!  a. 
Rom.  9  3.  for  I  could  wish  myself  a.  from  Ciirisl 
1  Cur.  12.3.  no  man  by  the  Spirit,  calleth  Js.susrz 
fiai    1.8.  preach  any  other  gospel,  let  him  bs  a.  9 

ACCUSATION. 
Ezra  4  P,.  wrote  they  lo  him  an  a.  against  .ludali 
Mat   2T  .37  set  over  hia  head  his  a.  Mark  15.  20, 
»,«/.(•  6.  7   that  Ihijy  might  find  an  a.  against  him 

19  8.  if  F  have  taken  any  thing  by  false  a 
.>iK,n  18.  29.  what  a.  bring  ye  against  this  man* 
^cts  25.  18   tJi>;y  brought  no  n.  as  I  supposed 
I   Tim.  'i.  lii.  against  an  elder  receive  Bot  an  a. 
iPrl.  2.  P..  bring  not  a  railing  a.  ajrainst  them 
JudeO  Mich;\el  durst  not  bring  a  railing  a 

ACCUSE. 
ProV.  30.  Ill   3   not  a  serrmt  to  lii<  master 
3 


ACR 

Mat.  12.  10.  that  tliev  mii-i.l  a  bin  ,  Mafi  3  2. 
J.uke  \1.  5-1. 
Luke  3   14.  nor  o.  any  falsely,  and  be  content 
23.  2.  and  they  began  to  a.  him,  saying 
14.  touching  those  things  whereof  ye  a.  him 
John  5  45.  that  I  will  a.  you  to  ihe  Failicr 
8.  0.  that  tiiey  might  have  to  a.  him 
.icts  24.  2.  Tertullus  began  to  a.  hini,  saying 
8.  lake  kiiowle<lge  of  all  things  whereof  we  a. 
13.  nor  can  they  prove  things  whereof  thoy  a.  me 
25.  5.  let  them  go  down  with  me,  and  a.  ihis  mar. 
11.  il  there  be  none  of  those  whereof  these  a.  me 
28.  19.  not  that  I  had  aught  lo  a.  ir.y  i;alioti  of 
1  Pet.  3.  10.  talsely  a.  your  good  conven>atiun 

ACCUSED. 
Dan.  3.  8.  Chaldeans  came  near,  and  a.  the  Jews 
0.  24.  they  brought  tJiein  which  had  a.  Daniel 
Mat.  27.  12.  when  he  was  a.  he  answered  nothing 
Mark  15.3.  priests  a.  him  many  things,  A«/;f  23.10. 
Luke  JO.  1.  was  a.  that  he  had  wasted  Ins  goods 
Jicts  22.  30.  the  certainty  wherefore  he  was  a. 
2;i.  28.  have  known  the  cause  whereof  they  a.  him 
29.  perceived  to  be  a.  of  questKins  of  their  lav.' 
25.  15.  before  he  which  is  a.  have  tiiH  accusers 
20.  2.  answer,  touching  things  whereof!  am  a. 
7.  for  which  hofie's  sake  1  am  a.  of  tho  Jews 
Til.  1.0.  faithful  children,  not  «.  of  ^jot,  or  unruly 
Rev.  12. 10.  accuser,  who  o.  them  before  ourGoi 
Acct'sKK.     .Sec  CAST  down. 
ACCUSEIiS. 
.lokn  8.  10.  woman,  where  are  iliose thine  a.  ? 

.Hcts  23.  ;i0.  I  gave  ci uandmenl  to  Ins  a.  iilso 

35.  I  will  hear  thee  when  thine  a.  are  come 

24.  8.  commanding  his  a.  to  come  to  thee 

25.  10.  before  he  have  the  a.  face  to  face 
18.  against  whom,  when  the  a.  stood  up 

2  Tim.  3.  3.  without  natural  aH'ection,  false  a. 
Tit.  2.  3.  not  false  a.  not  given  to  much  wine 

ACCUSE'J'H,  liNG. 
John  5.  45.  there  is  one  that  a.  you,  even  Moees 
Rum.  2   15.  their  tlionghls  a   or  excusing 
Accustomed;  see  ho  Evil.     Aceldama; 
see  FiKLD. 
ACKNOWLEDGE 
Signifies,  [  1  ]  To  own  ur  confess,  Gen.  38.  20.  Psal 
32.  5.     [2J  7o  observe,  or  take  notice  of,  Prov 
3  0   Isa.  33.  13.  (3J   To  esteem  and  respect,  \sii. 
CI.  9.   1  Cor.  10.  18.  [4J  To  approve  of,  2  Cur, 
1    13   Philern.  0,   |5)   'i'o  worship  or  make  pro 
fcssion  of,  Dan.  11.  39. 
Deut.  I.  t  17.  ye  shall  nut  a.  faces  in  judgment 
21    17   he  shall  a.  the  son  of  iliu  haled 
33.  9   nor  did  he  a.  Ins  brellireii  nor  e!;ililien 
Psal.  32.5.1  a.  my  sin  ||  51.3.  I  a.  my  Iran.-greBsioi: 
Prov.  3.  0   in  all  thy  ways  a.  Iiini,"lie  shall  direci 
I  Isa.  33.  13.  ye  that  are  near,  a.  my  might 
01.  9.  all  that  see  them,  shall  a.  Ihem 
63.  10.  ihou  art  our  father,  tho'  Israel  a.  us  not 
./er.:t.  13.  only  a.  thine  mn|uily  that  Ihou  hast 
14.  20.  we  a.  O  Lord,  our  wickedness 
24.  5.  so  will  I  a.  them  lliat  are  carried  away 
Dan.  11.39.  with  a  strange  god  whom  he  shall  a. 
Hos.  5.  15,  I  will  go,  till  they  a.  Iheir  oH'ence 

1  Cor   A.  37.  let  h;:n  a.  the  iliings  that  I  write 
10.  18.  iherefore  a.  ye  them  that  are  such 

2  tor.  1   j3.  what  you  a,  and  I  trust  sliall  a. 
ACKNOWLEDGED. 

(Jen.  38.  20.  judahd.  them,  and  said  she  hath  been 
2  Cor.  1.  14.  also  ynu  have  a.  us  in  part 
ACKNOWLEDGETIf. 

1  .fohn2.  23.  he  thai  a.  ihe  Son  hath  the  Father 
ACKNOWLEDGING. 

2  Tim  2.  25.  re|)eniaiice  to  Ihe  a.  of  the  Iriilh 
Tir.  I.l.lotliGa.  the  Irnlh  which  is  after  uodlmesf 
Philem.  6.  by  the  a.  every  good  ihiiig  in  Christ 

ACKNOWLEDG.MENT. 
Col  2  2.  to  the  a.  of  the  mvslerv  of  God 

ACQUAINT,  "ED," ING. 
.Job  22.  21.  a.  thyself  Willi  him  and  be  at  peace 
Psal.  V.V.).  3   tiiou  art  n.  with  all  my  ways 
Eccl.  2.  3.  yet  a.  my  heart  with  wisdom 
ha.  53.  3.  a  man  of  .sorrows,  and  a.  with  "rief 

ACQUAINTANCE. 
2  KingsVi.^.  let  priests  take  it,  every  man  of  his  a. 
7.  iHerafore  receive  no  more  money  of  your  a. 
Job  19.  13.  mine  a.  are  estranged  from  me 
42.  11.  then  came  all  lliat  had  been  of  his  a. 
Psal.  31.  11. 1  wasareproach  and  a  fear  tominea. 
.55  i:{  It  was  thou,  mine  er|ual,  and  mine  ai 
88.  8.  Ihou  hast  put  away  mine  a.  far  from  me 

18.  lover  put  from  me,  and  my  a.  into  darkness 
f.-uke'i  44  they  sought  him  among  their  a. 
23.  49.  all  his  a.  stood  afar  off,  beholding  things 
./?cfs24  23  he  should  forbid  noneof  hisa.  to  come 

ACQUIT. 
lob  10   14.  thou  wilt  not  a.  me  from  mineinitpiity 
JVaA    1   3.  Ihe  Lord  will  not  at  all  a.  the  wicked 

ACRE,  S. 
I  Sam.  14.  14,  20.  men  within  half  an  a.  of  land 
la.  5.  10.  ten  a.  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one  bath 


AD  I 

ACT. 
Isa  2fi.  21.  and  bring  lo  pass  his  a.  hi»  ilrnnge  « 
59.  6.  and  the  a.  of  v-olence  is  in  Iheii  liaiidg 
John  8.  4.  was  taken  in  adultery,  in  the  very  a. 

ACTS. 
Deut.  11.  3.  and  his  a.  which  he  did  in  Egypt 

7.  your  eyes  have  seen  the  great  a.  of  the  l/oii 
.Judg.  5.  11.  rehearse  ihe  righteous  a.  of  the  Lord 

1  Sam.  12.  7.  reason  of  all  righioous  a.  of  the  Lord 

2  Sam.  23.  20.  and  Benaiah  Ihe  son  of  Jehoiada, 
who  had  done  many  a.  1  Ckron.  11.  22, 

1  Kiitgs  10.  0.  It  was  a  true  report  I  heard  of  thy  a 
11.  4!.  the  a.  of  Solomon,  are  thev  not  written  it 

the  book  of  the  a.  of  Solomon "?  2  Chron.  9.  5. 

2  Kmgs  10.  34.  the  a.  of  Jehu,  and  all  that  he  did 
23.  19.  according  to  all  the  a.  he  had  dune 

28.  the  a.  of  Josiahandall  that  he  did  are  written 

1  Chron.  29.  29.  the  a.  of  David,  first  and  last 

2  Chron.  10.  11    behold  Ihe  a.  of  Asa,  first  and  las 
20.  34.  the  a.  of  Jehoslia[)ha?.  first  and  last 
32.  32.  the  a.  of  Hezekiah,  2'nings  20.  20. 

P:sUi.  10.  2.  all  the  a.  of  his  power  and  might 
Psal.  103.  7,  his  a.  lo  the  children  of  Israel 
lOn.  2.  who  can  utter  the  mighty  a.  of  the  Lord  ! 
14.5.  4.  and  shall  declare  Ihy  mighty  a.tj,  12. 
150.  2.  praise  him  for  Ins  mighty  a.  iiraise  him 

ACTIONS. 
I  Sa7n.  2.  3  and  by  Ihe  Lord  a.  are  weighed 

ACTIVITY. 
Gen.  47.  0.  if  knowcst  anv  man  of  a.  among  ibeni 

ADAMANT. 
F.zek.  3.  9.  as  an  a.  have  I  made  thy  forehead 
Zech.  7.  12.  lliey  made  their  hearts  as  an  a.  stone 

ADD 
Signifies,  fl]  To  join,  or  put  to,  De\it.  A. 2.  Acts  2 
41.    2  Pel.  1.  5.     [2)  To  increase,  Prov.  16  23 
[3J   To  give,  or  brstctp.  Gen.  30.  24.  Mat.  S.  33. 
[4]    Tu  make  wise  by  instruction,    Gal.  2.  ti 
|5]    To  utter,  Deut.  5.  22. 
Gen.  30.  24.  Ihe  Lord  shall  a.  to  me  another  son 
Lev.  5.  10.  he  shall  a.  a  fifth  part  thereto,  (>.  5.   i 
27.  13,  15,  19,  27,  31,  Xiim.  5.  7 
J^iim.  35.  6.  lo  cities  of  refuge  a.  forty-two  ciliei 
Deut.  4.  2.  ye  shall  not  a.  lo  the  wordf,  12  32. 
19.  9.  thou  shall  a.  three  cities  more  of  refuge 

29.  19.  to  a.  drunkenness  to  thirst 
2  .Sam.  24  3.  the  Lord  thy  God  a.  to  the  y-'ryle 

I  Kings  12.  11,  and  now  RelKiboam  said,  1  will  a. 
to  your  yoke,  14.  2  Chron.  10.  J-L 

IKings  20  6.  I  a.  to  thy  days  15  years,  Isa  38.  5. 

1  Chron.  22    14.  and  thou  mayest  a.  thereto 

2  Chron.  28.  13.  ye  intend  lo  a.  more  to  our  sins 
Psal.  09  27   a.  iniquity  to  their  iniquity 
Prov.  3.  2.  long  life  and  peace  shall  they  a.  to  thee 

30.  O.a,  thou  not  to  his  words,  lest  he  reprove  thee 
ha  29. 1.  a.  ye  year  lo  year,  lei  them  killsacrificei 

.?0.  1    that  they  may  a.  sin  to  sin 
.1/a/. 0.27. can  a.onecubit  to  liisslalure,/.«Af]2.25 
Phil.  1.  10.  supposing  to  a.  allliction  to  my  bonds 
2  Pet.  1.  5.  beside  this  a.  to  your  faith  virtue 
Rev  22.  18,  if  any  a.  God  shall  a.  to  hini  plagues 

ADDED. 
Deut.  5.  22.  with  a  great  voice,  and  he  a.  no  ninrr 
1  Sam.  12.  19.  we  have  a.  to  all  our  sins  tins  evil 
.ler  .30.  32.  there  were  a  besides  many  like  wordi 

45.  3   the  Lord  hath  a.  grief  lo  my  sorrow 
Dan.  4.  30.  and  excellent  majesty  was  a.  lo  me 
.Mat.  6.  33.  all  these  shall  be  a,  toyou,  Luke  12,31 
Luke  3,  20.  Herod  a.  yet  this  above  all,  he  shut  u  -, 

19. 11.  as  they  heard,  he  a.  and  spake  a  |iiirnble 

.-Jets  2.  41   the  same  (lay  there  were  a.  3000  suii!» 

47,  and  the  Lord  a.  to  the  church  daily  such 

5.  14    believers  were  the  more  a.  to  the  Lord 

II  24.  and  much  people  was  a.  to  Ihe  Lord 
Gal.^.C).  seemed  to  be  somewhat,  a.  nothing  lo  me 

3.  19  Ihe  law  was  a.  because  of  transgressioiii 

ADDETH,   ING. 
.lob  .34  .37,  for  he  a,  rebellion  lo  his  sin 
Prov.  10.  22.  and  he  a.  nosorro  v  with  it 
10,  2.3,  Ihe  heart  of  the  wise  a.  liaTiiing  lo  his  lipi 
Gal.  3.  15.  no  man  disannullelh  or  a.  thereto 

ADDER. 
Gen.  49.  17    Dan  shall  be  an  a.  in  the  path 
Psal.  .58.4.  they  are  like  the  deaf  a.  that  stoppetb 
91.  13.  thou  shall  tread  on  Ihe  lion  and  a. 
140.  3,  a.  poison  is  under  their  lips 
Prov.  23,  32.  wine  ai  last  stinffeth  like  an  a. 

ADDICTED. 
1  Cor.10,15  a.  themselves  lo  the  ministry  of  iisinti 

ADDITION,  S. 

1  Kings  7.  29.  certain  a.  were  made  of  thin  work 

30.  undersetters  molten  at  Ihe  side  of  every  a 

30.  he  graved  chernlums,  and  a.  round  about 

ADJURE 

Signifies,  [1]  To  hind  under  the  penalty  of  n  fear 

ful  curse.  Josh.  0,  20.  [2]   To  charge  earnestii 

by  word  or  oath,  1  Kings  22.  10.  Mat.  20.  03. 

1  Kings 'i^.  10.  thr  king   said,  how  many 'inia 

shall  l«.thee  to  tell  me  nothiiiir,  2  Chron.  IS.  li 

M-   20.  03,  I    a.  Ihe^  bv  the  livinc  Go.? 


AI)V 

Hark  .1  7.  I  a.  thee  by  God,  thou  torrii    it  me  not 
Jets  19.13.  iayin^,  we  u.  vuu  iiy  Jesus,  wnoiii  Paul 

AUJUKED. 
Josh.  6.  26.  Joshuii  a.  them  at  that  time 
1  Sum. 14.  24.  tor  Saul  had  a.  the  fuojile 

ADMINISTRATION,  S. 
1  Cor.  12.  5.  there  are  diH'ereiices  of  a. 
i  Cor.  9.  12.  lor  the  a.  of  this  service  suDoIieth 
ADMINISTERED. 
Cor.  8. 19.  a.  hy  us  *-o  tiie  glory  of  the  siime  Lord 
20.  ill  tliis  alyuiidance  winch  is  a.  bv  us 
ADMIRATION. 
Jiide  IG.  having  men's  [icrsons  m  a. 
Hcix  17.  G.  I  saw  her,  1  wondered  with  great  a. 

ADMIRED. 
8  Tius.  1.  10.  to  be  a.  in  all  them  that  believe 

ADMONISH,  ED. 
Eccl.  4.  13.  a  foolish  king  who  will  no  more  be  a. 
12.  12.  and  furiher  hy  these,  my  son,  be  u. 
Jer.  42.  10.  know  coriainly  that  I  have  a  you 
iffcts  27.  0.  the  fast  was  now  past,  Paul  a.  them 
Rom.  1.1.  ]  1.  ye  are  able  also  to  a.  one  anotlicr 
Col.  3.  IG.  a.  one  another  in  psalms  and  hymns 
I  Tlies.  .■).  12.  that  are  over  you  in  Lord,  and  a.  you 
i  T.'us.  3.  1.5.  not  ar.  enemy,  hut  a.  him  as  a  brother 
Hell.  S.  5.  as  Moses  was  a.  of  God,  when  he  was 
ADMONITION. 
Cor.  10.  11.  they  are  written  for  our  a. 
f.ph.  fj.  4.  bring  them  up  in  the  a.  of  the  Lord 
'J'U  3.  10.  after  tlie  first  and  second  a.  reject 

ADO. 
Jilark  5.39.  he  saith,  why  make  ye  thip  a.  and  weep 

ADOPTION 
?4  an  action  whereby  a  man  takes  aperaon  into  his 
fainily.  in  order  to  make  him  part  of  it,  acknow- 
ledges him  for  his  sou,  and  receives  him  intothe 
7iumbcr,  and  gives  him  aright  to  the  privileges 
af  his  children.  Pharaoh  s  daughter  adopted 
young  Moses,  and  Mordecai  Esther,  E.xod.2.10. 
£sth.  2.  7, 15.  I-Ve  arc  not  ace/uainted  how  far 
tiie privileges  of  adoption  extended;  but  it  may 
ht  presumed  that  they  were  much  the  same  with 
those  mentioned  in  thcHoman  laws:  The  adojit- 
ed  children  shared  in  the  estate  with  the  natural 
children ;  they  assumed  the  name  of  the  jiersun 
vliu  adopted  them, and  became  subject  to  his  pa- 
ternal power  who  received  thcniinlo  his  family. 
Jind  (rod  doth  adopt  his  children,  when  he  gra- 
ciously admits  strangers  and  enemics,as  all  the 
fallen  race  ofj-ldam  are  by  naturc,into  thestiUe 
and  relation  of  chiidren  thro'  .Jesus  Christ;  kc 
becoming  their  Father  in  him,  according  to  the 
great  promise  of  the  new  covenant,  E|ih.2. 11, 
12,13.  1  John  3. 1.  Gal.  4.  5.  >>h.  1  5.  Jer.  31  33. 
2Cor.  G.  1G,18.  The  adopted  aretrue  believers  in 
<  'hrist;  theyrelying  upnnhis  blood  andsurety- 
righteousness  for  pardon  and  reconciliation 
with  (rod;  for  to  as  many  as  received  him,  to 
them  gave  he  power  to  become  the  sous  of  God, 
ev-cn  to  them  that  believe  on  his  name.  They  are 
regenerated  by  the  Sjiirit,and  are iustifipxi  freely 
by  grace,  through  the  redemption  that  is  in  Jesus 
Christ,  and  arekroaghl  thro'  the  S/iirit's  opera- 
tion tu  an  affectionate  <J/eUiential  frame  of  s.pirit 
towards  frod  as  tivir  reconciled  Father,  John 
I.  12,13.  Rom.  3. 2'..  25.  Zech.  !2.  10.  Isa.G3.  18. 
Gal.  4.5,6.  Tit.  3.  .5,0.  1  John  2.  29.  Many  and 
great  are  the  privileges  of  fiod's  adopted  chil- 
dren; some  of  which  are,  his  fatherly  prutection 
from  temporal  and  spiritual  evils,  and  his  pi  o- 
Tlsion  of  all  needful  things  both  for  soul  and 
body;  his  fatherly  eorrielion  of  them;  audience 
and  return  to  their  prayers;  and  a  .'Hire  title  to 
the  heaeenly  inheritniir.e:  fur,  if  childri'ii,  then 
heirs,  hfirs  of  Coil,  .'ind  )iiinl  heirs  with  Christ. 
Rom. 8. 11.  Rs'«/.34.  lO.'aiid  121.7.  /VcA.  12.  (i. 
1  John  5.  14,  15.  'J'roe  believrrs  are  said  to  lie 
put  into  this  state,  [I]   By  election,  Eph.  1.5. 

[2]  By  manifestation  and  assurance,  W 8, 

1.5.  Gal.4.5,'0.    [3J  liy  perfnt  redemption  nn,l 
glory,  at  tjie  general  rcsurrrrlinn,  Hium.H.  23 
tism.  8.  15.  but  ye  have  received  the  S|iiiil  ol'  a. 

23.  waiting  for  the  a.  the  ri^ilciiiiitiuii  nf  our  hody 
S.  4.  to  whom  pcrtainoth  the  a.  and  Ihe  glory 
Gal.  4.  5.  that  we  might  roceivo  the  a.  of  sunn 
Eph.  1.  5.  predestinated  us  to  the  a.  of  children 

ADORN,  ED,  E'lll,  ING 
laa.  61. 10.  as  a  bride  a.  Iierself  with  lier  jewels 
Jer.  31.  4.  thou  shalt  be  again  a.  with  labrets 
Lv.ke  21.5.  the  temple  was  a.  with  goodly  stoiicH 
I  Tim.  2.  9.  that  women  a.  in  moilest  apparel 
Tit.  2.  10.  a.  the  doctrine  of  God  our  Saviour 
I  }'ct.  3.  3.  whose  a.  let  it  not  be  that  outward  a. 

5.  women  who  trusted  in  God  a.  themselves 
Uev.  21.  2.  prepared  as  a  bride  a.  for  her  husband 

ADVANCE!- 
ISjffi.  12.6.  it  is  the  Lord  that  a.  Moses  and  Aaron 
I'.s^A   3.  1.  AliasuerL's  a.  Hainan  the  Agagite 
5.  11    Daman  told  them  how  he  lind  a.  blin 
>0  2  :xic  greatnens  wher  to  tim  king  a.  Mordecai 


ADV 

ADVANTAGE,  ED,  r^n. 
Job  35.  3.  tho'    saidst,  what  a.  will   I  he  to  thee 
I^uke  9.  25.  vhat  is  a.  man  a.  if  he  ^ain  tlie\vorld 
Horn.  3.  1   what  a.  then  hath  the  Jew,  or  what 

1  Cor.  15.  32.  what  a.  it  me  if  the  dead  riae  not  ? 

2  Cor.  2. 11.  lest  Satan  should  get  an  u.of  ns 
Jude  IG.inen's  persons  in  admiration,  because  of  a. 

ADVENTURE,  ED. 
Deut.  28.  .56.  not  a.  to  set  the  sole  of  her  foot 
.Judg.  9. 17.  my  father  sought  and  a.  his  life  far 
jdcls  19.  31.  that  he  would  not  a.  into  the  theatre 

ADVERSARY. 
E7od.22.  22. 1  will  be  an  a.  to  thine  adversaries 
jYuni.  22.  22.  the  angel  stood  for  an  a.  against 

lialaain 
t  32.  behold,  1  went  out  to  be  an  a.  to  thee 
1  Sam.  1.  G.  and  her  a.  also  provoked  her  sore 
29.  4.  leet  in  the  battle  he  be  an  a.  to  us 
1  Kings  5.  4.  there  is  neither  a.  nor  evil  occurrent 
11.  14.  the  Lord  stirred  up  an  a.  to  Solomon,  23. 
25.  was  an  a.  to  Israel  all  the  days  of  Solomon 
Esth.  7. 6.  the  a.  and  enemy  is  this  wicked  H  anian 
Job  1.  t  6.  and  the  a.  came  also  among  them 
31.  35.  and  that  my  a.  had  written  a  hook 
Psal.  74.  10,  how  long  shall  the  a.  leproarhl 
109.  t  6.  Icfan  a.  stand  at  ins  right  hand 
Isa.  50.  8.  who  is  mine  a.  let  him  come  near  to  me 
J^am.  1.  10.  the  a.  hath  sjiread  out  his  hand 
2.  4.  he  stood  with  his  right  hand  as  an  a. 
4. 12.  that  the  a.  should  have  entered  the  gates 
Jlmos  3. 11.  an  a.  shall  be  round  about  the  land 
Zech.  3.  1 1.  shewed  me  an  a.  standing  to  be  his  a. 
Mat.  5.  25.  agree  with  thine  a.  quickly,  lest  at  any 
lime  the  a.  deliver  thee  to  the  judge 
I^uke  12.  58.  when  thou  goest  with  thine  a. 
18.  3.  a  widow,  saying,  avenge  mo  of  mine  a. 
1  Tim.  5.  14.  give  no  occasion  to  the  a.  to  sjieak 
1  Pet.  5.  8.  your  a.  the  devil  as  a  roaring  liou 

ADVERSARIES. 
Dvat.  32.  27.  le-st  their  a.  should  behave  strangely 

43.  he  will  render  vengeance  to  his  a. 
.Tosh.  5. 13.  art  thou  for  us,  or  for  our  a.  ? 

1  Ham.  2.  10.  the  a.  of  the  Lord  shall  be  broken 

2  Sam.  19.  22.  that  ye  should  this  day  be  a.  to  iiie 
Ezra  4.  1.  when  a.  of  Jiidah  and  Benjamin  heard 
A'eh.  4.  11.  our  a.  said,  they  shall  not  know 
Psal.  38.  20.  that  render  evil  for  good,  are  my  a. 

69.  19.  mine  a.  are  all  before  thee 
71. 13.  be  confounded  that  are  a.  to  my  soul 
81.  14.  have  turned  my  hand  against  their  a. 
89.  42.  thou  hast  set  up  the  right  hand  of  his  a. 
109.  4.  for  my  love  they  are  my  a.  but  I  prayer 
20.  let  this  be  the  reward  of  my  a.  from  Lord 
29.  let  my  a.  be  clothed  with  shame 
Isa.  1.  24.  saith  the  Lord,  I  will  ease  mo  of  my  a. 
9.  II.  the  Lord  shall  set  up  the  a.  of  Rcziii 
11.  13.  and  the  a.  of  Judah  shall  be  cut  otf 
59.  18.  he  will  repay  fury  to  his  a. 

63.  18.  our  a.  have  trndilen  down  thy  sanctuary 

64.  2.  to  make  thy  name  known  to  thine  a. 
.Jer.  30.  IG.  all  thine  a.  shall  go  into  captivity 

4G.  10.  that  he  may  avenge  him  of  his  a. 
50.  7.  and  their  a.  said,  we  oft'end  not 
Lam.  1.5.  her  a.  are  thechief,  her  enemies  prosper 
7.  the  a.  saw  her,  and  did  mock  her  sabbaths 
17.  that  his  a.  should  be  round  about  him 
2.  17.  he  hath  set  up  the  horn  of  thine  a. 
.Mic.  5.  9  thy  hand  shall  be  lifted  up  upon  thy  a. 
J\l'ah.  1.  2.  the  Lord  will  take  vengeance  on  his  a. 
J.uke  13.  17.  all  his  a.  were  ashamed 
21.  15.  all  your  a.  shall  not  be  able  to  gainsay 
1  Co)-. 16.9.  a  door  is  opened,  and  there  are  many  a. 
Phil.  1.  28.  and  in  nothing  terrified  by  your  a. 
Jleb.  10.27.  indignation  which  shall  devour  the  a. 
ADVERSITY,  lES. 

1  Sam.  10.  19.  who  himself  saved  you  out  of  all  a. 

2  .Sam.  4.  9.  who  redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  K. 
2  Chron.  15.  6.  for  God  did  vex  them  with  all  a. 
I'sal.W.a.  he  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  never  be  in  a. 

31.  7.  thou  hast  known  my  soul  in  a. 

35.  15.  but  in  my  a.  they  rejoiced 

94.  13.  niayest  give  him  rest  from  the  days  of  a. 
Proij.  17.  17.  and  a  brother  is  born  for  a. 

24.  10.  if  thou  faint  in  day  of  a.  thy  strength  small 
Erel.  7.  11.  out  in  the  day  of  a.  consider 
/.■»(!.  30. 20.  Iho'  the  Lord  give  you  the  bread  of  a. 
//(■/;.  13.  3  rnmember  them  whicn  sutler  a. 

ADVERTISE. 
JV'h«/.24.  11.  I'll  a.  thee,  what  this  people  shall  do 
Ruth  4.  4   [  thought  to  a.  thee,  saying,  bjy  it 

ADVICE. 
.Tiidg.  19.  30.  take  a.  and  speak  your  mi. ids 

20.  7.  give  here  your  a.  and  counsel 

1  Sam.  2.5.  :>3.  blessed  be  thy  a.  and  blessed  be  thou 

2  Sam.  19.  43.  that  our  a.  should  not  bo  fi"st  had 
2  Ckr.  10.  9.  w  lial  a.  give  ye,  that  we  may  answer 

14.  answered  them  after  the  a.  of  youn"  men 
2.5.  17.  kill"  Amaziah  took  a.  and  sent  tt   Joash 
Prov  20.  18.  and  with  >,'nod  a.  make  war, 
2  Cur  8.  10.  and  herein  I  give  my  a 


AFA 

ADVISE,  ED. 
2  Sa»i.24.13.a.and  see  what  answer,  ICAroH.SI  It 
1  Kings  12.6.  how  do  ye  a.  lliat  1  may  answer  peo 
Prov.  13. 10.  but  with  the  well  a.  is  wisdom     [|i!« 
Jicts  27. 12.  the  more  part  «.  to  depart  thence  alsn 

ADVISEMENT. 
1  Chron.  12.  19.  the  lords  upon  a.  sent  him  awat 

ADULTERER,  S. 
Lev.  20.  10.  the  a.  shall  suiely  be  put  to  dcElh 
Job  24.  15.  the  eye  of  the  a.  waiteih  for  twiligh*. 
Psal.  50.  18.  thou  hast  been  partaker  v  ith  a. 
Isa.  57.  3.  draw  near  ye  seed  of  a.  and  the  ivhMis 
./fr.9.2.forthey  he  all  a  an  assembly  of  treacher.iu* 
23.  10.  for  the  land  is  full  of  a.  for  swearing 
Hos.  7.  4.  they  are  all  a.  as  an  oven  healed 
vVai.  3.  5.  I  will  be  a  swift  witness  against  tlin  a. 
Luke  18.  11.  I  am  not  asothera,  extortioners,  a. 

1  Coc.G.  9.  be  not  deceived,  neither  a.  shall  inherit 
Heh.  13.  4.  whoremongers  and  a.  God  will  judga 
Jam.  4.  4.  ye  a.  know  ye  not  that  the  friends.'.io 

ADULTERESS,  ES. 
/,nj.  20.  10.  the  a.  shall  surely  be  put  to  death 
Prov.  6.  26.  Ihe  a.  will  hunt  for  the  precious  life 
Eiek.  23.  45.  righlcoua  men  shall  judge  Ihem  as  a 
Hos.  3.  1.  go  yet,  love  a  woman,  yet  an  a. 
Rom.  7.  3.  so  that  she  is  no  a.  Iho'  she  be  married 

ADULTEROUS. 
Prov  .30   20.  such  is  the  way  of  an  a.  woman 
Mat.  12.  ii'.i.  an  a.  generation  seeketh  a  sign,  16,  4 
Murk  S.  3H   whoso  shall  be  afhamed  in  this  a. 

ADULTERY,  lES. 
Is  twofold,    []]  M'ataral,  Mat.  5.  28.    Mark  10 
11.    r2J  Spiritual,  iihich  is  idolatry,  iei. 'i.  91 
Ezek.  23.  37. 
Exod.  20. 14.  thou  shall  not  commit  a.  /)cut.5.Jf\ 
Mat.  5.  27.  I  19.  18.   Rom.  13.  « 
/jdi.20.  10.  the  man  that  cjmmittelh  a.  even  h# 
that  comniitteth  a. shall  surely  be  put  to  deatfc 
Proj'.6.32.whoso  commitsa  lacketh  under.=landiiij 
Jer.  3.  t).  when  backsliding  Israel  cnnimitted  a, 
9.  committed  a.  with  stories  and  with  stocks 
5.  7.  when  I  fed  them,  then  they  commitieri  a. 
7.  9.  will  ye  steal,  murder,  and  commit  a.  7 
13.  27.  I  have  sren  thine  a.  and  neighings 
23.  14.  they  cGniinit  a.  and  walk  in  lies 

29.  23.  because  they  have  committed  a. 
Ezek.  16.  32.  but  as  a  wife  that  cimimiiteth  a. 

23.  37.  with  their  idols  have  they  committed  a. 

43.  then  said  I  to  her  that  was  old  in  a. 
Hos.  2.  2.  put  away  her  a.  between  her  breasts 
4.2.  hy  lying  and  committing  u.they  break  out 

13.  anil  your  spouses  shall  commit  a. 

14.  I'll  not  punish  them  when  Ihey  commit  a. 
Mat.  5.  28.  hath  committed  a.  in  his  heart 

32.  whosoever  shall   marry  lier  thai  is  divorc(.-d 
conimitleth  a.  19.  9.  J.uke  16.  Id. 
15.  19.  out  of  the  heart  jiroceed  a.  Mark  7.  21. 
Murk  10.  11.  whosoever  shall  put  away  his  wifii 
and  marry  another,  conimitleth  a.  J.uke  16.18. 
19.  do  not  commit  a.  Luke  18. 20.  Jam.  2. 1 1. 
John  8. 3.  brought  unto  him  a  woman  taken  in  a.^ 
Rom.  2.  22.  sayest,  a  man  should  not  commit  a. 
Gal.  5.  19.  the  works  of  the  llesh  are  manifest,  a, 

2  P(t.  2.14.  having  eyes  full  of  a.  not  cease  IVom  sin 
Rev.  2.  22.  I  will  cast  ihem  that  commit  a.  with 

ADVOCATE. 

1  John  2. 1.  we  have  an  a.  with  the  Father,  Jesua 

Christ  the  righteous 
AFAR  joined  with  OFF 
Signifies,   [1]    The  distance  between  pla'^e  ami 
place.  Gen.  37.  18.    [2]   To  estrange  one  s  self 
from  another,  Psal.  38.  11.    [3]    To  be  absent, 
P?al.  10.  1.    [4]  To  be  strangers,  or  not  of  the 
visible  church,  Eph.  2.  13,  17. 
Gen.  22.  4.  Abraham  saw  the  place  a.  off 
.37.  18.  when  his  brethren  saw  Joseph  a.  off 
Exod.  24.  1.  come  up,  and  worship  ye  a.  off 
.33.  7.  pilch  the  tabernacle  a.  off'  fioiii  the  camp 
jYom.  9.  10.  be  unclean,  or  he  in  a   luiirney  a.  aff 

2  Kings  4.'25.  when  the  man  of  God  saw  her  a.  ojf 
Eird3.  1-3.  eiiouted,  and  the  noi.^e  was  heard  a.  off 
..YfA.  12.  43.  the  joy  of  Jerusalem  was  heard  o.  off 
.fob  36.  3.  I  will  fetch  my  knowledge  from  ii. 

25..  a  man  may  sec  it,  a  man  may  behold  it  a.  off 
39.  29.  seeks  her  prey,  and  her  eyes  bi-hold  a.  off 

Psal.  65.5.  and  of  them  that  are  a.  off  on  the  sea 
KiS.  G.  but  the  proud  he  knowelh  a.  off 
139.  2.  tliou  understandest  my  thoiighls  a.  off 

Prov.  3!.  14.  she  bringtth  her  food  from  a. 

/c!a.  23.  7.  her  own  feet  shall  carry  her  a.  off 
66.  .9.  tnose  that  escape  to  the  isles  a.  -ff 

./(T.  23.2i'.Hm  la  God  at  hand, and  not  a  God  ,i.e^ 

30.  10.  I  -vill  save  thee  from  a.  46.  27. 

31.  t  3.  ttie  Lord  appeared  from  a.  unto  me 
10.  and  ioclare  it  in  the  isles  a.  off 

49.  30.  fife,  get  you  o.  off,  dwell  deep 
51.  50.  go  away,  remember  the  Lord  a.  /ff 
Mic.  4.  3.  he  shall  rebuke  stroiig  natior.<  a.  off 
Mat.  Wi.  58.  but  Peter  followed  him  a.  off,  an« 
went  in,  Mark  14,  54.  I.uks  22.  54 


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Mat.  27.  53.  women  bcholdin?  a.  o£,  Mark  15. 40  j  Pspl.  22.  24.  nor  abhorred  the  affliction  of  the 


ilii'k  5.  (i.  Imt  ulioii  he  suw  Jesus  a.  oj)\  hu  run 
11.  li.  :iiiil  Si'tuig  a  lig-tree  a.  off  with  leaves 
t^kc  Hi  if  hti  up  hiseyes.aiidseeth.Ahrahania.o^' 
Hcr-i  i.  Ja.  the  iiromise  is  to  nl!  that  are  i?..  rtf 
E/ik   '■■I-  17.  ajid  came  and  prcaciied  peace  to  you 
ulueh  uere  a.  off,  and  tu  them  that  were  nr"l( 
Hih    II.  i;t   having  seen  the  promises  a.  off 
i  >V..  I.  y   ;s  blind,  iiiid  cannot  see  u   off 
See  Far,  Stand,  Stood. 
A1''F.\1RS. 
ICVr-/7».  2(i.;i2.  (HTtaniMig  lo  God, and  a.  of  the  king 
Psai.  \l-.  5.  he  will  guide  his  a.  with  <liscretni[i 
l):in.  -2.  -ly.he  set  Shiiihach  over  a.  ol'tlie  province 
.'i.  12.  Jew.s  wiioni  thou  set  over  a.  of  thoiproviiico 
Kp/,.  0.  'il.  hut  that  ye  also  may  know  my  a. 
'2-J.  I  have  sent,  that  ye  might  know  onr  a. 
Villi.  1.  -iT.  or  he  absent,  I  may  hear  of  your  a. 
I  'I  I  HI.  2.  4.  entuiigleth  hiinselVwilh  the  a  of  life 

.AKFKCr,  liU,  F/m. 
i  am.  .^.  5!.  mini-  (.ye  a.  my  heart,  because  of  all 
Act.-i  14.  •>.  then  minds  evil  a.  against  the  bretliien 
Oal.  4.  17.  zealdiisiy  a.  you,  lliat  ye  might «.  them 
18.  it  i.s  g.Hid  Id  he  zealously  «.'in  a  good  thing 
AFFIX-'I'lO.V. 
I  Cliroii.  2;».  Xliave  siit  my  il.  to  tlii-  house  of  God 
hum.  1   :tl.  vviilioiit  natural  a.  2  Tim.  A.  '.\.  \ 

S  Cor.  7.  45.  Iits  iinv  aid  «.  i! 

Cul.  .1.  3.  set  yoni  ii.  on  things  above,  not  on  thin^ 
5.  mortify  tlierefore  tiiriiication,  inordinate  a. 

AFFi;(."ritji\s, 

ftoH/.l.'Jfi.for  this  <:iiise(.'o(lgave  tliein  upto  vile  a. 
Oal  5.  vi4.  have  crnciriid  the  Hesh  with  the  a. 

.\FFK("nO\'ATFJ,V. 
I  T/ii:s.<.  2.  S.  so  being  a.  desirous  ol  you,  willing 

AFFECnOARD. 
How.  IJ.  10.  be  kindiv  a.  one  to  another 

AFFINITY. 
I  King-.i  3.  1.  Solomon  made  a.  wiili  Pharaoh 
iChroii.  18  l.Jeliosliaphat  joined  in  a.  with  .\luib 
Kzra  it.  14   sliouid  we  join  in  a.  with  the  peoiile 

AFFIU.M 
Sigiiitiis,  [1]  To  luaiiilain  tke  truth  iif  a  Uiinir, 
Acts  ii.  !■.)  Tit.  X  8.  [2J7'o  Ua.U,  1  Tim.  1,  7. 
Hvm.'.i.!'.  and  as  some  a.  thatweaay,  let  usdoevil 
I  I'liii.  1.  7.  '.vliat  they  say,  nor  whereof  they  a. 
•Tit.  3.  ej.  these  tilings  l  will  thatthou  a.  oonslantly 

AFFIKMFU. 
l.u/;e  22.  59.  about  an  hour  after  another  a. 
.Icl.i  12. 1.5.  jut  Rhoda  c<iiistantly  a.  that  it  wasso 
■lo.  I'J.  and  of  Jesus,  whom  Paul  a.  to  be  alive 

AFFLICT. 
Oe.n.  15.  13.  and  they  shall  a.  them  400  vcars 
31.  50.  if  thou  shall  a.  my  daughters,  or  take 
f'.rni/.  I.  II.  set  over  tln'iii  task-masters  to  a.  them 

22.  22.  ye  sliali  not  a.  any  widow  or  fatherless 
2H.  if  tliiiu  a.  them  in  iiny  wise,  and  they  cry 

23.  I  22.  1   rill  a.  them  tluit  a.  thee 
i.ec.  16.  2!).  ve  shall  a.  your  souls,  31.  |  2.3.  27, 

32.     JSTum.  2!).  7. 
film.  24.  C4.  ships  from  Chtttim  shall  a.  Asliur 
3tl.  13.  and  every  binding  oath  to  a.  the  soul 
tu.iir.  I.').  5.  iliiii  we  1)111(1  liim  to  n.  Iiiiii 
1).  u'lii'rewith  thou  niigiitcsl  be  bonnil  to  a.  thee 
I'J.  she  began  to  a.  lum,  and  his  strength  went 
2  .S,/;«.  7.  10.  nor  cliildnn  of  wickedness  a.  them 
■  A7«^.f  11.  3'J.  I  will  for  this  (J.  the  seed  of  David 
SCAr««.  ti.2«.  turn  wlieii  thou  dost  a.  1  h'ltigs  8.35. 
F.zTu  ti.  21.  that  we  miglit  a.  ourselves  before  God 
JoO  37.  23.  toucliiiig  tin:  Almighty,  iie  will  not  a. 
I'sal.  44.2.  how  th.ni  iliilsi  a.  the  iieople  and  cast 
15.  Ii).  God  iihall  hear  and  a.  them,  even  he 
'^>.  22.  nor  the  sim  of  wickeilne.ss  a.  him 
!14^  5.  O  Lord,  they  a.  thine  heritage 
143.  12.  and  destroy  all  them  'hat  a.  my  soni 
/.v:;.  i».  I.  atterw;ird  did  more  grievously  a.  her 
51.  23.  put  it  into  the  li.Tiiil  o!  them  that  a.  thee 
■58.  5.  a  day  f «-  a  man  to  a    Ins  soul  1 
64.  12.  C)  Lord,  wilt  thou  a.  no  very  sore'? 
Jir.  31.  2f   •..-  I  wall-lied  to  destroy  and  to  a. 

1  nm.  3   33.  for  the  l,ord  doth  not  a.  willingly 
/linns  5.  12.  they  a.  the  just,  they  take  a  bribe 

6.  14   thev  shall  a.  you  from  llemath 
A'(i/j    I.  W  have  afflicted,  I  will  a.  thee  no  more 
Z'.pu.'.i.  I'J.  behold,  I  will  undo  all  that  a.  thee 

■\FFLI(TEO. 
Krnd.  I.  12.  the  mon-  iIm-v  a.  the  more  they  grew 
/.;;-   23.  -2!l.  the  sonI  that  shall  not  be  a.  that  day 
A'w/n    11.11.  when-fore  hast  thou  a.  thy  bPrvaiil? 
lirut.  2r<.  fi   tlie  l-A'vplians  a.  ns  and  laid  on  us 
Hull.  I    21.  and  the  Ahmglily  hath  a.  me 

2  s,7,„    :2.  2^.  ai  I  the  a.  peopli;  tiiou  wilt  save 
I  ''"T''^--  2|>.  a   in  all  wherein  my  faher  was  a. 

Kin.'r.i  17.  -20.  the  Lord  rejected  Israel  anil  a.  them 
J«A  ri.  1 1    'o  htm  that  is  a.  pity  ehoni.!  bi;  shewed 

a)   ;i    lit:  hath  loosed  inv  rord,  and  a.  nic 
34-  *<   'i'.ui  h.i  heirrcth  the  crv  of  the  a. 
flat  !),  \  !2.  iie  forgelteth  no';  the  a. 


■.o.  !b.  have  mercy  on  me,for  I  a.n  (iasolate  and  o 

82.  3-  do  justice  lo  the  a.  and  iieedv 

88.  7.  tiiou  hast  a    me  wiiliall  thy  waves 
15.  I  am  a.  and  ready  lo  die  from  my  youth 

90^  15^  according  lo  days  whe.ein  tnou  hast  a.  us 

107.  17.  fools,  because  of  ilieir  inii|uities,  are  a. 

1 1().  10.  1  was  greatly  a.||119   07.  bulore  I  was  a. 

l_iy.  71.  it  IS  good  for  me  that  I  have  been  a. 
iJ^aiid  that  thou  in  faithfulness  hast  a,  me 
10/.  I  am  a.  very  much,  ijuicken  me,  O  Lord 

l-i».  1.  many  lime  have  t.^ey  a.  me  from  youth,  2. 

140.  12.  Lord  will  mountain  the  cause  ol  the  a. 
Prop    15.  15.  all  the  Uays  of  the  a.  are  evil 

22.  22.  neither  oppress  the  a.  in  the  gate 

20.  28.  a  lying  tongue  hatetii  those  that  are  a. 
31.  5.  lest  lh(,-y  pervert  the  judgment  of  the  a. 

[sa.  9.  1.  when  at  first  he  lighiiy  a.  the  land  of  Zeb 
49.  13.  the  Lord  will  have  mercy  on  his  a. 
._>1.  21.  hear  now  this,  then  a.  and  drunken 
53.  4.  did  esteem  him  smitten  of  (iod  and  a. 
7.  he  wasopi(ressed,and  was  a. yet  he  opened  not 
.54.11.0  thou  a.tossed  with  tempest,not  comforted 
js.  3.  wherefore  have  we  a.  our  souls? 

10.  and  if  thou  satisfy  the  a.  suul.thv  light 
00.  14.  the  sons  of  liieiii  that  a.  thee  shall  come 
03.  9.  in  all  thtvir  atiiiclion  he  was  a.  and  an<'el 
re  abundant  to  you    Lam.  I.  4.  her  priests  sigh,  her  virgins  are  a. 

5.  eneinies  prosper,  for  the  Lord  hath  a.  her. 
12.  my  soriow  wherewith  the  Lord  hath  a.  me 
J\hc.  4.  0.  and  I  wiii  gaiiier  her  :!:at  !  have  a. 
jVa/i.  I.  12.  though  I  have  a.  I  will  afflict  lic  more 
Zi/ilt  3.  12.  I  will  leave  in  thee  an  a.  people 
Jtlnt.  21.  !!.  they  shall  deliver  you  up  to  be  a. 
■-  Cur.  1.  fi.  whether  we  be  a.  it  is  for  consolation 
1  Tim.  5,  10.  if  she  have  relieved  the  a. 
h'eb.  11.  37   being  destitute,  a.  ami  tormented 
./am.  4.  9.  be  a.  and  mourn,  and  weep 
5.  13.  IS  any  among  you  a.?  let  him  pray 

AFFLICTION 

Signifies,  li]..'}dvcr.siti/,  trouble,  or  distress.  Job 

J.  6.     [2J  UiUward  oppression,  E.\od.  3.  7   |  4. 

31.     (3J  Persecution  for  relegion,  Mark  4.  17. 

Heb.  10.  32.  [i]Correcttonfraiii  Go(i,Jonali2.2. 

(ien.  10.  11    because  the  Lord  halli  heard  thy  a. 

29.  .32.  surely  the  Lord  hath  looked  upon  my  a. 
31.  -42.  God  hath  seen  mine  a.  and  labour 
41.  .52.  paused  me  to  be  fruitful  in  the  land  of  a. 

Exod.'i.l.l  have  soon  the  a  of  my  people,  Jictsl.'H. 

11.  I  will  bring  you  out  of  the  a.  of  Egypt 
4   31.  and  that  he  had  looked  on  their  a. 
Deul.  If).  3.  thou  shall  eat  even   the  bread  of  a. 
1  Kings  22.  27.     2  Chron.  18.  26. 
26.  7.  the  Lord  heard  amllookeil  on  our  a. 

1  Sain.  1.  II.  iflhoii  wilt  inilnr-d  look  on  my  a. 
2.  t  32.  Ihoii  shall  see  the  a.  of  the  tabernacle 

2.S/JHI   10.  |o.  It  niav  be  the  f  iord  will  look  on  my  a. 

2  Kings  14.  20.  the  Lord  s;nv  the  a.  of  Israel 
2  Chron.  20.9.  cry  to  thee  m  our  a.  tlnm  wilt  hear 

33.  12.  Manasseh  was  in  a.  and  sought  the  Lord 
JW/i.  1..3.  ||„.  remiinnt  are  in  .gK-at  a.  aiidre|iroacli 

9.  9.  and  ilidsf  see  the  a.  (.four  fathers  in  Egypt 
.lo/,  .5.0.  ihon^h  a.  coiii.-th  not  forth  of  the  dust 

10.  15.  I  am  full  of  confiisi.-n,  see  tlioii  mine  a. 

30.  10.  the  days  of  a.  hiivi-  taken  hold  on  me 
27.  the  (lavs  of  a.  preveiile-!  iiie 

.30.  H.  and  if  tln-y  he  hidden  in  cords  of  i. 
15.  he  deliverelh  th.-  poor  in  Ins  a. 

21.  fi>_r  this  hast  tiioii  chosen  rather  than  a. 
Psal.  25.  18.  look  upon  my  a.  and  pain,  forgive 

4-4.  -24.  ami  forgette-st  onr  a   and  oppression 
6(5.  11.  thou  laidst  a.  upon  our  loins 
78.  t  42.  day  wh(-ii  he  delivered  them  from  a. 
88.  9.  mine  eye  minirnelh  by  reason  of  a. 
lOfi.  44.  he  regarderl  their  a.  when  he  heard 
107.  10.  sit  in  darkness,  being  bound  in  a. and  iron 

39.  they  are  brought  low  through' a.  and  sorrow 

41.  yet  setteth  hetlie  poor  on  high  from  a. 
119.  50.  this  is  my  comfort  in  my  a.  thy  wurd 

92.  I  should  then  htive  perished  in  mine  a. 

1.53.  consider  mine  a.  and  deliver  me,  fori  do  not 
fsa.  30.  20.  ihoughthe  Lord  give  you  water  of  a. 
48   10   I  have  chosen  thee  in  the  furnace  of  a 
63.  9.  Ill  all  their  a  he  was  alflicterl,and  the  angel 
■  fcr.  4.  15.  [lublishetli  a.  frmn  mount  Ephraim 
15   II.  to  intreal  thee  well  in  the  time  of  a. 
16,*p.  (_)  Lord,  my  riifnge  in  the  day  of  a. 
I.T5.     ■  -        •      ■ 


10.  t   12.  nrise,  O  Lord,  forgel  not  the  a. 
lb  37.  for  thou  will  save  the  a.  jieople 


.30.  T5.  why  criest  thou  for  thine  a.?  thy  sorrow 
48.16.  Moab'scalamily  is  near.and  a.  luistelh  fast 
/,nw  1.3.Jii(lah  is  gone  into  captivity  because  of  a. 
7.  Jerusalem  remembered  iii  the  davs  of  her  a 
_^9.  had  no  comlorter,  f)  Lord,  behold  mine  a. 
3.  I.  I  am  the  man  that  hath  seen  a.  by  the  rod 
j      19.  ri'mi'inhering  my  a.  aiirl  mv  miserv 
I  //'-.t   5    15.  Ill  their  «.' they  will  s(-ek  me  early 
•  .■/««.!.«  6  (i.thev  are  not  grieved  for  thi-  a.of  Joseph 

I  Cb'tilAXtl shouidestiiot  have  .ooKeiioii  tlieira. 

i  .loniiA  2.  2.  I  encil  by  reiison  of  mv  ii.  to  ine  Lorn 


'■  JVnh.  1.  9. 
1  //ai.  ■;. 


a.  !>li;ill  I 
'.  saw  ilii 


ot  rise  up  lliei 
tents  of  Cuslr 


Old  lime 


AFK 

Zech.  1.  15.  anti  thpy  helped  I  ,rinrd  the  a 

5.  10.  that  went  out  or  camt  in,  because  of  ». 
10.  II.  and  he  shall  pass  ibroiisrli  theseawiti.  c 

JlarkA.  17.  wlwn  a.arisetli  for  the  word's  gak* 

13. 19.  for  in  thc«e  days  shall  be  a.  such  as 
Jlcts  7.  11.  there  came  a  dearth,  and  great  a. 
2  Cor  2.  4.  lor  out  of  much  a.  1  wrote  to  you 

•4.  17.  our  hglit  a.  which  is  but  for  a  moment 

8.  2.  how  that  in  a  gieat  trial  of  a. 
P/iil.  1.  10.  supposing  to  add  a   to  my  bonds 

-4. 14.  that  ye  communicate  with  me  in  my  a. 
ITIij^^s.  1.0.  having  received  the  word  in  much*. 

3.  7.  we  were  comforted  over  you  in  all  our  a 
i/eb.  11.25.  choosing  rather  tosutfer  a.  vuth  people 
Jam.  1    27.  to  v>sitthe  fatherless  in  their  a. 

5.10.for  an  example  ofsutli-ringu.aiid  of  patience 

AFFLICTIONS. 
P.tal.  34.  19.  many  are  the  a.  of  the  righteous 

132.  L  Lord,  remember  David,  and  all  Ins  a. 
.ids  7.  10.  and  delivered  him  out  of  all  his  a. 

20.  23.  saying,  that  bonds  and  a.  abide  me 
2  Cur.  0.  4.  approving  in  much  patience,  in  a. 
Col.  1.24,  fill  up  what  is  behind  of  the  n.  of  Chriil 
1  Thiss.  3.  3.  no  man  should  be  moved  by  these  a. 
•2Tnn.  I.  8.  bo  partakers  of  the  a.  of  the  gospiil 

3.  11.  known  the  a.  which  came  to  me  at  Aniiocfa 

4.  5.  but  w:;ich  in  all  things,  endure  a. 
Ni  b    10.  32.  ye  endured  a  great  f  ghl  of  a. 

33.  v.'hilst  ye  were  made  a  gaziiig-stock  by  a. 

1  Pel.  5   9.  the  same  a.  accomplished  in  breihron 
AFFOUDING. 

Psal.  144.13.  our  garners  full, a. all  mannerofalCM 

AFFRIGHT,  ED. 
Deut.  7.  21.  thou  shall  not  be  a.  at  ihem 

2  Chron.  32.  16.  they  cried  wi:|,  u  |j,nj  voice  to  ■. 
Job  18.  20.  as  they  that  went  neiore  were  a. 

39.  22.  he  mocketh  at  fe.ir,  and  is  not  a. 
Isa.  21.  4.  my  heart  panted,  fearfulness  a.  me 
.ler.  51  32.  reeds  ari^  burnt,  and  men  of  war  a. 
Mark  10.  .5.  and  they  were  a.  Luke  24.  37. 

6.  he  sailh,  he  not  a.  ye  seek  Jesus  crucified 
Rev.  11    13.  and  the  remnant  were  a.  gave  "lory 

AFO(rr.  B        -=.     J 

Mark  6.  .33.  many  ran  a.  thither  out  of  all  cities 
Jlcts  20.  lU.  Paul  minding  himself  to  go  a 

AFORE. 
2h'ings  20.  4.  a.  Isaiah  was  gone  out  into  the  couK 
Psal.  129.  0.  which  Withen-th  a.  it  groweth  up 
Isa.  18.  5.  a.  Ilie  harvest  when  the  bud  is  perfect 
F.zck.  33.  22.  a.  iie  that  was  escaped  came 
Item.  1.2.  winch  he  had  promised  u.by  Ins  prophet* 
'.).  23.  which  he  had  a.  pnrpared  unto  glory 
F'ph.  3.  3.  the  mvstery,  as  I  wrote  a.  in  few  wo'-dg 

AFOREIIAND 
Mark  14.  8.  she  is  come  a   to  anoint  my  body 

AFORETIME. 
Job  17  6.  me  a  by-word,  and  a.  I  was  as  a  tabrot 
!sa.  52.  4.  my  |)eo|ile  went  down  a.  into  Egypt 
./cr.  30.  20.  their  childri-n  also  shall  bo  as  a'. 
JJau.  ii.  10.  he  prayed  before  his  God,  ;is  he  did  a. 
./ohn  9.  13.  they  brought  him  that  a.  was  blind 
Rom.  15.  4.  fo«-  whatsoever  things  were  wrillen  a. 

AFRAID. 
Cfen.  42.  .35.  saw  bundles  of  money,  they  were  a. 
Kxod.  34.  30.  and  they  were  a.  to  come  nigh  hi:s 
Ae«.  20.  0.  and  none  shall  make  yon  a.  .hib  11.19. 
A'um.  12.  8.  -vhy  not  a.  lo  sni^ak  against  .Moses  V 
Deut.  7.19,  do  to  all  the  |ieople  of  w  liom  ihoii  art  a 
Judg.  7.  3.  ])roc!aim  whosoever  ;s  liiarfiil  and  a. 

1  Sam.  4.  7.  the  Philistines  were  a.  for  they  said 
18. 29.  Saul  was  yet  the  more  a.  ofl>avid 

2  Sam.  1.  14.  how  wast  thou  not  a.  to  d(!stroy 

14.  15.  because  the  peojile  have  made  me  a. 

17.  2.  I  will  come  on  him,  and  inaki.  him  a. 
23.  5.  ungodly  men  made  me  a.  Psal.  18.  4. 

JVWt.  6. 9.  for  they  all  made  us  a.9aying,their  hand« 
./ob  9.  28.  I  am  a.  of  all  my  sorrows,  I  know  thai 

II.  19.  shall  liedown,and  noneshall  m.-ikethee  a. 

13.  II.  shall  not  Ins  excellency  make  you  a.? 

21.  and  let  not  thy  dread  make  me  a. 

15.  24.  trinible  and  anguish  shall  make  him  m. 

18.  11  terrors  shall  make  him  a.  on  every  side 
21.0  even  when  I  remember,  I  am  a.  and  tremble 
2:i.  15.  when  I  consider,  I  am  a.  of  hnn 
33.  7.  behold,  my  terror  shall  not  make  thee  a. 
39.  20.  canst  thou  make  him  a.  as  a  grassbopperl 
41.  25   he  raiselh  up  himself,  the  mighty  are  a. 

Psal.  56.  3.  what  lime  I  am  a.  I  will  iriist  in  thee 
()5.  8.  they  that  dwell  are  a.  at  thy  tokens 
77. 16.  the  waters  saw  thee,  and  Ihey  were  o. 
83.  15.  and  make  them  a.  with  thy  storm 
1 19.  120  and  I  am  a.  of  thy  judgments 

Isa-  17.  2.  and  none  shall  iimlie  them  a.  F.ztk.  34. 
28.     Mtc.  4.  -t.     Zrph.  3.  13 
33.  14.  thesinnersin  Zion  are  a.  fcarf-ilness/uitk 
41   5.  the  ends  of  the  earth  were  a.  and  conie 
.57.  11.  and  of  whom  hast  thoii  b'-cn  a.  or  fiiarad 

./rr.  30.  10.  be  quiet,  and  none  shall  iiiako  hini  «, 
3(i.  24.  vet  tli(;y  were  not  a  nor  rem  giiri-ieiila 
38.  19.  Zedekiah  said,  I  am  u.  of  Uicuovri 


AFT 

>r,  39. 17.  not  givoii  lo  u.eii,  ol"  wlioii.  thou  ^na. 
JEjf«.  3'J.  -20.  .i.,a  ii^^no  made  ilium  "•  jVu/i.  -  U. 
/)«n.  4.  5.  i  suw  a  ilre;im,  wliicli  nuide  iub  u 
/<mrtA  1.  5.  then  tlie  manners  wore  u.  10. 
Uab.  2.  17.  made  ihem  a.  because  ol  men  9  blood 
Jilark  5.  15.  m  Sua  right  mind,  were  a.  Luketi.'io. 
!».  2-i.  itiey  understood  not,  and  were  o.to  ask  Inm 
lb  32.  and  as  they  followed  they  were  a. 
16.  8.  nor  said  ihev  any  thing,  tor  tliey  were  a. 
Luke  8.  -25.  and  they  being  a.  wondered,  saying 
^ctg  9.  2B.  but  they  were  all  a.  ol  Saul 
22.  9.  they  with  me  saw  the  light,  and  were  a. 
Gai  4. 11. 1  am  u  of  you,  lest  I  have  besiowed 
Heb  11.  23.  not  a.  of  the  king's  commandment 
1  Pel.  3.  6.  and  are  not  a.  withary  amazement 
iPet  2  10.  they  are  not  a.to  sjieas  evil  ol  dignities 
Be  AFKAlI).  , 

Deut.  1. 29  dread  not,  neitlier  be  a.  of  them,  31. b. 
1  Sam.  23.  3.  behold  we  be  a.  here  in  Judiih 
S  Sam.  22. 46.  be  a.  out  ofciose  places,  Psal.  lo.4o. 
J\reh.  6.  13.  was  he  hired  that  1  should  be  a. 
Job  5.  21.  nor  shall  thou  be  a.  ot  destruction 
19.  29.  be  ye  a.  of  the  sword,  for  wrath  hriiigo'h 
Psal.  27.1.L.  is  my  strength,  of  whom  shall  1  be  a..' 
Jsa.  8   12.  nor  fear  ye  their  fear,  nor  be  a.  44.  8. 
19.  17.  that  makelli  mention,  shall  4e  a.  mhimseit 
5l!l2.  thou,  that  thou  shoulde3t6«  a.  ot  a  man 
liom.  13.  4.  if  thou  do  that  which  is  svil,  be  a. 

M-ot  be  AFRAID. 
Vcut.  1.  17.  you  shall  iwt  be  a.  of  the  face  of  man 
7.  18.  thou  sbalt  not  be  a.  of  them,  18.  22. 
Psa/.3.6. 1  will  not  be  a.of  ten  thousands  ol  people 
56   11.  1  will  not  be  a.  what  man  can  do  to  me 
1)1.  5.  thou  shalt  not  be  a.  for  the  terror  by  night 
112.  7.  he  shall  nut  be  a.  of  evil  tidings,  his  heart 

8.  his  heart  is  established,  he  shall  not  be  a. 
frev.  3.  24.  when  thou  liest  down,  shalt  not  be  a. 
[ga  12.2.God  my  salvation,!  will  trust  and  not  be  a. 
31.  4.  he  will  wot  be  a.  of  their  voice,  nor  abase 
vJmos  3.6.  atruitij.et  be  blown,and  people  rwt  be  a. 
Hum.  13.  3.  wilt  thou  then  not  be  a.  ol  the  power  1 

Be  7iot  AVRAID. 
Dcut.  20.  1.  be  not  a.of  them,  .Josh.  11.  "••'^fA-  *■ 
14.  Jer.  10.  5.  Kzek  2.  6.  J.uke  12.  4. 
1  .Sara.  28.  13.  Saul  said,  if  not  a.what.s^west  thou 


AGA 


S  Kings  1. 15.  angel  said,  go  down,  be  not  a.of  him 
Psa(.  49.  10.  be  not  a.  when  one  is  made  rich 
Prov.  3.25.  be  not  a  of  sudden  fear  nor  desolation 
Isa.  40.  9.  lift  up  thy  voice,  litl  it  up,  be  not  a. 
Jer.  l.S.be  not  a.  of  their  faces,  for  I  am  with  thee 
Ezek.  2.  6.  and  thou  son  of  man  ie  not  a.  ot  them 
Mat.  14.  27.  it  IS  I,  be  not  a.  Mark  0.  50.  John  O.'.O. 

17  7.  Jpsus  touched  them  and  said, arise,  *e  not  n. 

28.  10.  be  not  a.  go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go 
Mark  5.  36.  saith  lo  the  ruler,  be  not  a.only  believe 
^cts iS.d.be  not  a.but  sneak, and  hold  not  ttiy  peace 
1  Pet.  3. 14.  be  nut  a.  of  their  terror,  nor  bo  troubled 

Sore  AFRAID. 
Gen.  20.  8.  told  these  things,  and  men  were  sore  a. 
Ezod.  U.lO.Egvplians  marched,  they  were  sore  a. 
^um.  22.  3.  Moab  wiis  sore  a.  of  the  people 
Jufih.  9. 24.  therefore  we  were  sore  a.  ot  our  lives 
I  Sam.  17.  24.  tied  from  Goliath,  and  were  sore  a- 

28.20.  Saul  fell  along  on  the  earth, and  was  sore  a. 

31.  4.  his  armour-bearer  was  sure  a.  1  Chr.  10.  4. 
JsTeh.  2.2.  nothing  but  sorrow,  and  was  very  sore  a. 
JtfarA9.6.  wist  not  what  to  say,for  they  were  sore  a. 
Luke2.  9.  shone  about  them,and  they  were  sore  a. 

fVas  AFRAID. 
Gen.  3.  10.  I  heard  thy  voice,  and  I  was  a. 
18.  15.  saying,  I  laughed  no»,  for  she  was  a. 

32.  7.  then  Jacob  wa.<  greatly  a.  and  distressed 
Kj;o(i.3.6. Moses  hid  his  face,ujas  a-  to  look  on  God 
i)eut.  9.  19. 1  teas  a.  of  the  anger  and  displeasure 
Hutk  3.  8.  at  midnight  the  man  loas  a.  and  turned 
I  .Sam.  18. 12.  Saul  was  a.  of  David,  15. 

21.  1.  Ahimelech  teas  a.  at  the  meeting  of  David 
28.  5.  Saul  saw  the  host  of  Philistines,  he  was  a. 

B  Sam.  6.9.  David  was  a.  of  the  Lord,  1  Chr.  13.  12. 

1  Uiron.  21.  30.  David  could  not  go,  for  he  loas  a. 
Tab  3.  25.  that  which  I  was  a.  of,  is  como  to  me 
32.  6.  I  was  a.  and  durst  not  shew  my  opinion 

Jer.  21).  21.  when  Uriiah  heard  it,  he  wai  a. 

Dan.8. 17. when  he  caine,7cas  a.andfell  on  my  face 

Hob.  3.  2.  O  Lord,  I  heard  thy  speech,  and  was  a. 

Mai.  2. 5.  he  feared  me,  and  aas  a.beforc  my  name 

Mat.  2.  22.  Joseph  was  a.  to  go  thither 
14.  30   when  he  s.;ivv  the  wiml  boisterous,  was  a. 
25  25   I  was  a.  and  hid  thy  talent  in  the  earth 

John  19  8.  when  Pilate  heard,  he  jcas  the  more  a 

^ctf  10.  4.  when  Cornelius  looked,  he  was  a. 
AFRESH. 

i/eA.G.O.thev  crucify  the  Son  ofGod  a.and  put  hit 

AFTER. 
Oen.  18.  12.  saying,  a.  I  am  waxed  old,  shall  I 
SS.  24.  about  three  months  a.  it  was  told  Judat 

Utim   ].">.  39.  that  ye  seek  not  a.  your  own  liearl 
T)«ut  >>.  1 ».  ye  shall  not  go  a.  other  gods 
Josh.  lO.  14.  no  dav  like  that  before  it,  or  a.  if 
15am  V)  31  Samue)  turned  again  a  Saul 


I  Sam.  24.14.a.whom  ia  the  king  come  outT  a. a  dog 

1  Kinffs  17.  13.  and  u.  make  for  thee  and  thy  son 
jVek.  13.  19.  not  be  opened  till  a.  the  sabbath 
Job  10.  6.  that  lliou  nniuirest  a.  mine  iniquity 

3U   5.  they  cried  u.  tliem,  as  a.  a  thief 
Psal.  28.  4.  give  them  a.  the  work  of  their  hands 
Eccl.  1.  11.  with  those  that  shall  come  a. 
Isii.  11.  3.  he  siiall  not  judge  o.  the  sight  of  eyes 
Ezck.  46.  17.  a.  it  shall  return  to  the  prince 
Hos.  11.  10.  they  shall  walk  o.  the  Li  rd 
Mat.  26.  32.  a.  1  am  risen  again,  I  will  go  before 
Mark  16.  14.  which  had  seen  him  a.  lit  was  risen 

19.  so  then  a.  the  Lord  had  sjioken  to  them 
Luke  6.  1.  on  the  second  sabbath  a.  the  first 

22.  56.  and  u.  a  little  while  anotlier^saw  him 
5J.  about  the  space  of  an  hour  a.  another 

23.  26.  that  he  might  bear  it  a.  Jesus 
.John  13.  27.  a.  the  sop  Satan  entered  into  him 
.dels  5.  7.  about  the  sjiace  of  three  hours  a. 
(ial.  3. 17.  the  law  which  was  430  years  a. 

2  Pet.  2.  6.  lo  those  that  a.  should  live  ungodly 

AFTER  that. 
Eiod  3.  20.  and  a.  that  he  will  let  you  go 
/Jciit.  24.4.  shall  not  take  her  a.  that  she  is  defiled 
./(((/"XI5.7.1  willbe  avenged,and  a.  thatl  willceuse 
2  ;Sa(n.  21. 14.  a.that  God  was  intreated  for  the  land 
./ob  21.  3.  a.  that  1  have  spoken,  mock  on 
Eccl.  9.  3.  and  a.  that  they  go  to  the  dead 
.fer.  31.  19.  a.  iliat  I  was  turned,  I  repented 
Luke  12.  4.  a.  that  have  no  more  that  they  can  do 
13.  9.  then  a   that  thou  shalt  cut  it  down 
1.5.  4.  o.  that  w  hich  is  lost,  until  he  find  it 
.dcts  l.l.a.that  shall  they  come  forth  and  serve  me 
ICor.  15.6.  a.lhat  he  was  seen  of  above  500  at  once 
Rev.  2d.  3   and  a.  that  he  must  be  loosed  a  little 

AFTER  this. 
Gen.  23.  19.  a.  this  Abraham  buried  Sarah  his  wife 
i  Sam.  2.  1.  a.  this  David  enquired  of  the  Lord 
Jicts  15.  10.  a.  this  I  will  return,  and  build  again 

AFTERNOON. 
.fudrr.  19.  8.  thev  tarried  till  a.  and  did  eat 

AFTERWARD,  S. 
Ezod.  11.  1.  a.  he  will  let  you  go  hence 
JV«M.  31.  2.  a.  shalt  lliou  be  gathered  to  thy  people 
Judg  7   11.  a.  sliall  thy  hands  be  strengthened 
1  Sam.  9.  13.  he  blesseth  the  sacrifice,  a.  they  eat 
24.  5.  a.  David's  heart  smote  him 
.Job  18.  2.  mark,  and  a.  we  will  speak 
Psal.  73.  24.  guitie  me,  and  a.  receive  me  to  glory 
Prov.  20.  17  bread  of  deceit  is  sweet,  but  a. 
24.  27,  preiiare  thy  work,  and  a.  build  Ihy  house 
23.  23.  a.  shall  find  more  favour  than  he  that 
29.  1 1,  but  a  viae  man  keepelh  it  in  till  a. 
Hos.  3.  5.  a.  shall  the  children  of  Israel  return 
Joel  2.  28.  a.  1  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  upon  all 
Mat.  4. 2.  fasted,  lie  was  a.  a  hurigered,  Luke  4. 2. 
21.  32.  ye  when  ye  had  seen  it,  reiiented  not  a. 
.John  .5.  14.  a.  Jesus  findelh  him  in  the  temple 

13.  36.  but  thou  shall  follow  me  a. 

1  Cor.  15. 23.  a.  they  thai  are  Christ's  at  his  coming 
Gal.  3.  23.  the  faith  that  should  a.  be  revealed 
Hcb.  4.  8.  would  not  a. have  spoken  of  another  day 

12.  11.  a.  it  vieldelh  the  peaceable  fruit  of  right. 
17.  a.  when  he  would  have  inherited  the  blessing 
Jude  5.  a.  destroyed  them  that  believed  not 

AGAIN. 
Gen.  8.  21.  I  will  not  a.  curse,  nor  a.  smile 
15.  16.  but  they  shall  come  hither  a 
30.  31.  I  will  a.  feed  and  keep  thy  flock 
38.  26.  Judah  knew  her  a.  no  more 
Esod.  la  29.  said,  I  will  see  a.  thy  face  no  more 

14.  13.  ye  shall  see  them  a.  no  more  for  ever 
23.  4.  thou  shalt  surely  bring  it  back  to  him  a. 

jVHra.32.15.willvet  a.  leave  llicmm  the  wilderncRs 
losh.  5.  2.  and  circumcise  a.  the  children  ol  Israel 

2  Sam.  10.  19.  and  a.  whom  should  I  serve 
\Kin<rs  17.22.thesoul  of  the  child  came  into  him  a 
2  Kivrrs  19.  30  shall  yet  a.  lake  root  downward 
Ezraf).  14.  should  we  a.  break  thyconiniandineiits 
JVtA.  13.  21   if  ye  do  so  a.  I  will  lay  hands  on  you 
Job  14.  14.  if  a  man  die,  shall  he  live  «.? 
Psal.  85.6.  wilt  thou  not  revive  ii»  a.  thai  thy 

107.  39.  a.  tliey  areminished  and  bronifiit  low 
140.  10.  into  deep  pits,  that  thoy  rise  not  up  a. 

Prov.  2.  19.  none  that  go  lo  her  return  a. 
19.  19.  if  thou  deliver  him,  thou  must  duj^  a. 

Eccl.  8.  14.  a.  there  be  wicked  men  to  whom 

Ezek.  20.  21.  yet  shalt  thoii  never  be  found  a. 

Jimos  7.  8.  I  will  not  a.  pas.-*  by  llicin,  8.  2. 

8.  14.  lh#v  shall  fall,  and  never  rise  uii  a- 
Zech.  2.  12.  the  Ijord  shall  choose  Jernsaleiii  a. 
John  4. 13.  drinketh  of  this  water  shall  tliirnt  a. 
Rom.  8  15.  not  received  spirit  of  bondage  a.  lo  teai 

9.  t  20.  who  art  thoii  that  answerest  a.? 
Phil  4.  4.  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  a.  I  say,  rejoice 
Heb.  1.  5.  a.  I  will  be  to  him  a  Failier,  and  h*  shall 

2.  13.  and  a.  I  will  iiut  my  trust  in  hiin 
1  Pet.  1.  3.  bath  begi>tlen  ns  a.  to  a  livitly  hope 
\See   Born,    Bring,    Rri)1'«iht,   CuMIi:,     1'ukn, 

1      TURNKI). 


AGR 

AGAINST. 
Gen.  16. 12.  his  hand  will  be  a.  every  man 
Ezod.  7   15.  stand  by  the  river's  brink  a.  ho  com* 
J,ev.  20. 3.  I'll  set  my  face  a.that  mB.n,£>eut.  99.30 
2Ktngs  16.11. so  Urijanmade  it  a.king  Ahaxcam* 
19.  22.  a.  whom  hast  thou  exahed  thy  voi  le  v 
Isa  40.  1 10.  the  Lord  will  come  a.  the  strong  hand 
./er.  25.  13.  which  I  have  pronounced  a.  it 
Eiek.  13.  20.  behold,  I  am  a.  your  pillows 
Mat.  10. 35.  to  set  a  man  a.  his  fattier,  J^uke  li.Xi 
12.  30.  he  that  is  not  with  me,  is  a.  me 
J^uke  2.  34.  for  a  sign  which  shall  be  spoken  a. 
14.  31.  that  Cometh  a.  him  with  20,000  lo 
Mcts  19.  36.  these  things  cannot  be  spoken  a. 
28.  22.  tills  seel  is  every  wjiere  spoken  a. 
See  Another,  God,  Him,  Jerusalem,  Israki, 
Lord,  Me,  Over,  Thee,  Them,  Us,  Yoi'. 
AGATE,  S. 
Eiod.  28.  19.  third  row,  an  a.  an  amethyst,  39   12 
Isa.  54.  12.  I  will  make  thy  windows  of  a. 
Ezek.  27.  16.  Syria  occupied  lu  thy  fairs  with  a. 

AGE 
Sit'n.fies,  [1]   The  whole  continuance  of  a  maji'i 
life,  Gen.  47.  28.     [2J  Times  past,  present,  or 
to  come,  Eph.  2.  7.  |  3.  5.    [3j  ji  time  apt  fot 
conception,  Heb.  11. 11. 
Gen.  47.  28.  the  whole  a.  of  Jacob  was  147  years 
48.  10.  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  dim  for  a. 
JVum.  8.25.  from  the  a.  of  50  years  cease  wailii^| 
1  Sam.  2.  33.  shall  die  in  the  Howcr  of  their  o._ 
I  Kings  l4.4.Ahijah'seyes  were  set  by  reason  ol"ft 

1  Chron.  23. 3.  Levites  numbered  from  the  a.  of  M. 
24.  from  the  a.  of  twenty  years  and  upward 

2  Chron.  36.  17.  or  on  him  thai  stooped  for  a. 
Job  5.  2G.  shalt  come  to  thy  grave  in  a  full  a. 

8.  8.  enouire,  i  pray  thee,  of  the  former  a 
11.  17.  thy  a.  shall  be  clearer  than  noon  day 
Psal.  39.  5.  mv  a.  is  as  nothing  before  thee 
Isa.  38.  12  my  a  is  departed  and  retiioved 
Zech.  8.  4.  every  man  with  bis  start' tot  a. 
Mark  5.42.she  wasof  the  a.of  12  years,  J.nke  8.4\5 
Luk^  2.  36.  Anna  a  propbcte^s  was  of  a  great  a. 

t  52.  Jesus  increased  in  wisdom  and  a. 
3.  23.  Jesus  began  to  be  about  30  years  of  a. 
.lohn  9.  21.  he  is  of  a  ask  him,  23. 
Jicts  13.  t3C.  Davidhadir.  hisowna.seive.UJotf 

1  Cor.  7  36.  if  she  pass  the  tlower  of  her  a. 

14.  t  20.  in  understanding  be  of  a  ripe  a. 
Eph.A.  t  13.  till  we  come  lo  a.  of  fulness  of  Chi  ia( 
Hcb.  5.  14.  strong  meal  belongs  to  them  of  full  a. 

11.  11.  Sarah  wasriclivered  when  she  was  past  a 
See  Old,  Stricken. 
AGES. 
Psal.  145.  t  13.  thy  kingdom  a  kingdom  of  all  a. 
Isa.  26.  t  4.  in  the  Lord  Jehovah  is  the  rock  of  a. 
Eph.  2.  7.  that  in  the  a.  to  come  he  might  shew 
3.  5.  which  in  other  a.  was  not  made  kiwiwn 

21.  to  him  be  glory  in  the  church  through  all  a 
Col.  1.  26.  mystery  which  hath  been  hid  from  a. 
AGEI>. 

2  Sam.  19.  '32.  Barzillai  was  a  very  a  man 
Job  12.  20.  he  taketh  away  the  understanding  of  a 

15.  10.  the  grey-headed  and  very  a.  men 
29.  8.  and  the  a.  arose  and  stood  up 
32. 9.  neither  do  the  a.  understand  judgment 

Jer.  6.  II.  the  a.  with  him  mat  is  full  of  days 
'Tit.  2.  2.  that  the  a.  men  be  sober,  grave,  sound 

3.  the  a.  women, that  tlvey  be  in  behaviour 
Philem.  9.  being  such  a  one  as  Paul  the  a. 
AGO. 

1  .Sam.  9.  20  the  asiscs  that  were  lost  three  days  (» 

2  Kvigs  19.  25.  thou  not  heard  long  a.  Isa.  37.  26 
r.zra  .5.  11.  house  that  was  budded  many  years  a 
Isa.  22  11.  res|>ect  to  htm  that  fashioned  ;t  lon^ 
Jl/««.  I  I.21.would  have  repented  long  a.  AwArJO.  13 
Mark  9.  21.  how  long  a.  since  this  came  to  him  1 
Jlcts  10.  30.  4  days  a.  I  was  fasting  until  this  houi 

15. 17.  ve  know  bow  that  a  good  while  a. 
2  Cor.  8."  10.  but  also  to  \>g  forward  a  year  a 
9.  2.  that  Achaia  wa."!  ready  a  year  a. 
12.  2.  I  knew  a  man  above  fourteen  years  a. 

A  GONE. 
I  .Sam.  30.  13.  btcanse  three  days  a.  I  fell  sick 

AGONY. 
/.h4c  22  44. being  in  an  a. he  praved  more  earnestlj 

AGREE 

Signifies,  [1]    Tu  bargain   with.  Mat.  20.  2,  KJ. 

[2]  Til  approve,  or  give  consent  to.  Acts  5.  40 

[3]   -Po  be  like,  Mark  14.  70.     [4]   To  conspii- 

or  resolve,  John  9.  22. 

AGREE,  ED,  ETH. 
Amos  3.3.(^an  tv/o  walk  together  except  thoy  be  a.J 
Mat.  5.  25   a.  with  thine  adversary  quickly 
18.  19.  if  two  of  vou  shall  a.  on  earth,  touching 
20.  2.  when  he  had  a.  viith  labourers  for  aienn/ 
'|3.  didst  thou  not  a.  with  me  for  a  penny  1 
Mai-k  14.  56.  their  witness  a.  not  togolbpr,  59. 
70.  art  a  Galilean,  and  thy  speech  a.  thereto 
Luke  5.  '.Ifi  taken  out  of  the  new,  a.  not  witft  i*J 
Jokn  U.  22.  the  Jews  had  a.  already  if  anj  luau 


ALl 

Acts  5.  9.  how  is  it  lliat  ye  have  a.  'o  tempt 
4U   aaC  tv)  hmitliey  a.  aiwJ  when  t  ley  liiiii  c 
1.1.  la.  and  to  this  a.  the  words  of  the  proii 
23'  2U.  the  Jews  liave  a.  to  desire  thee  to  briiiS 
ad.  i>.  when  they  a.  not  among  themselves 

1  Jciin  o.  6.  siiini,  water,  biood,  tluse  u.  in  one 
liev    17   17   a.  to  2ive  tlieir  kingdom  Uj  the  beast 

2  firings  18. 31.  make  c.ii  a.  by  a  present,  Isa.  30.  lli. 
Jta.  -if-  la.  ye  liave  said,  witli  hell  are  we  at  a. 

18.  and  your  n.  witii  heli  sJiall  noJ  s;rMid 
/»uii.  11-  b.  to  the  kiii^ol' the  north,  10  ..lakcana. 
K  Cur.  6. 10.  what  a.  hath  the  teniide  ot  God  wiUi 

AGliOUAO. 
^ets  27.  41  two  seas  met,  they  ran  tlie  ship  a. 

AGUE. 
l.n  2G.  16.  i  will  appoint  terror  and  tJie  burning  a.. 

.\M. 
PsaL  35.  25.  nor  say,  a.  so  would  we  have  it 
Jsa  1.4.o.sint'ulnation,ai)eoi>leJadenwiUiini(iuity 

•2i.  a.  I  wiJi  ease  iiie  ot  niiiie  adversaries 
JiT.  1.  0.  then  said  ],a.  Lord  (iod,  1  cannot  speak 
4.  10.  a.  Lord  God.  tJiou  liasldeccived  this  people 
14.  13.  a.  Lord  G<  d,  the  prophets  say  to  them 
22.  1^.  a.  broUicr,  a.  sister,  a.  Lord,  a.  his  glory 
32.  17.  a.  Lord,  tliou  hast  made  tlie  heaven 
34.  5.  tliev  will  lament  thee,  sayiag,  a.  Lord 
r.zck.4.  li  a.  Lord,  ray  soul  iiath  not  t)een  polluted 
D.8.  a.  Lord, wilt  tliou  destioy  the  residue  ol' Israel 
11.  13.  a.  Lord,  wilt  thou  make  a  lull  end  otihe 
au.  49.  a.  Lord,  tlieyt^ay  of  me,  dolh  he  not  speak 
•2L  15.  a.  the  sword  is  riiade  briglrt,  it  is  wrapt  uj) 
Mark  15.  29.  a.  thou  that  destroyest  tiie  temple 

AIL'V. 
Psal.  35.  21.  tliey  said,  a.  our  eye  hath  seen  it 
40.  15.  let  them  be  desolate,  that  say  unto  me  a. 
70.  3.  lei  Iheiii  be  turned  back  that  say  a.  a. 
tsa.  44.  !•>-  a.  1  am  warm,  I  have  seen  the  fire 
Kick  25.  a.  faidst  c  a^ajcst  my  sanctuary 
20.  2.  because  Tyrus  iiath  said,  a.  she  is  broken 
36.  2.  a.  the  ancient  phices  are  ours 

AlUEU. 
Judir-  9.  24.  a-  him  in  the  killing  of  liis  brethren 

AILED,  ETH. 
Gen.  21.  17.  what  a.  thee,  Hagarl  fear  not 
Judg.  18.  23.  tliey  saiS  to  Micah,  what  a.  Ihee  ? 

1  Sam.  11. 5. Saul  said,  whata.ihe  l>eople  to  weepl 

2  Sam.  14.  5. the  king  said,  what  a.^  Kings6.^i6. 
i'sal.  1 14.  5.  what  a.  thee,  O  sea,  that  thou  fledsl? 
Jsa.  22. 1.  what  a.  thee  now,  that  thou  art  gone  up 

AIR. 
2  Sam.  21.  10.  nor  birds  of  the  a.  to  rest  on  them 
Job  41.  IG.  that  no  a.  can  como  between  tlicm 
Prov.  30.  19.  the  way  of  an  eagle  in  the  a. 
F.ccl.  10.20.  a  bird  of  the  a.  shall  carry  the  voice 
Mat.  8  20.  and  the  buds  of  the  a.  have  nests 
13.32.  the  birds  of  the  a.  come  and  lodge  in  the 
branches  thereof,  Mark  4.  32.     Luke  9. 58. 
jScrs22.  23.  and  as  they  threw  dust  into  the  a. 
1  Cor.  'J.  21).  so  fight  I,  not  as  one  that  beateth  the  a. 
14.  9.  for  ye  shall  sjieak  into  the  a- 
Epk.  2.  2.  the  prince  of  the  power  of  tlio  a. 
1  T/iess.  4.  17.  caught  up  to  meet  the  Lord  in  tlie  a. 
iiec.  9.  2.  the  sun  and  the  a.  w«e  darkened 
16.  17.  the  angel  joured  out  bis  vial  into  the  a. 
ice  Fowls. 
ALARM. 
l^'%rr■  10.  5.  when  ye  blow  an  <i  then  the  camps,  G. 
7  you  shall  blow,  but  shall  not  sound  an  a. 
!>. and  if  ve  so  to  war,  then  ye  shall  blow  an  a. 
B  Cliran.  13.  12.  trumpets  to  cry  an  a.  against  you 
J<a.  10.  t  9.  a.  is  fallen  on  thy  Bummerfruits 
Jrr.4.  10.  thou  hast  heard,0'mysoul,  the  a.  ofwar 
49.  2.  tlie  day  is  come,  1  will  cause  an  a.  of  war 
Joel  2.  1.  and  sound  ati  a.  in  my  holy  mountain 
Zeph.  1.  16.  a  day  of  a.  aiainsi  the  fenced  cities 

AL.VS. 
JViim.  12.  It.  Auron  said  to  Mosc§,  a.  my  lord 
24.  23.  a.  who  shall  live  when  God  doth  this  7 
.fii.ik.  7.  7.  .losluia  said,  a.  O  I»rd,  why  hast  thou 
Judg.  fi.  22.  a.  because  I  have  seen  an  angel 

IL  35.  a.  daughter,  thou  hast  brought  me  low 
I  Army's  13.  30.  mourned  over  hi:n,  n-  my  brother 
8  h'imr.-.-  3.  10  a.  that  the  Ixird  hath  *:nMet}.  these 
6.  S.  he  cried  a.  master,  for  it  v.a>  borrowed 

15.  servant  said,  a.  rav  master,  .'-ov,  shall  we  Acil 
Jer.  30.  7   a.  for  that  day  is  great,  nor.e  is  like  it 
flzek.  6.  11.  stamp  with  lliv  f.wit,  snu  say  a. 
Joel  1.  1.^.  n.  for  the  day,  for  the  day  of  mo  Lord 
Amos  5.  16  tliev  shall  say  in  the  highways,  a. 
llev    )8.  10.  «.  o.  that  great  city,  Babylon,  1'6,  19. 

ALtiGIT. 
fLck.  13.  7.  the  Lord  sauh,  a.  T  have  not  8po\v. 
Philcm.  19  a.  I  sav  not,  now  thou  owest  to  me 

ALIE.N,  S. 
f.rnd.  If.  3.  1  have  been  an  a.,  in  a  strange  land 
l)pul.  \A.  21.  or  thnu  mayest  sell  it  to  an  a. 
Job  \3  15.  I  am  an  a.  in  their  sisht 
Pial.  69.  8.  J  am  an  a.  to  mv  mother's  chitdren 
isa,  (Jl.  5.  sons  of  ihi  a.  sliall  be  your  plowmen 


ALI 

{Lam.  5.  2.  and  our  houses  are  turned  to  a. 


ALL 

I  Ccn.  46.30.  now  '.et  me  die,  uecduse  thoU  »rt  ]/et  • 


called   tph.  2.  12.  u.  from  llie  commonwealth  of  Israel      Kivd.i.lH.  let  megoand  lee  whether  they  be  yet « 
ihui       Uet).  11.34.  waxed  valiant  in  light,  turned  to  Ihghtyjeuf.  31.27.  while  1  am  ret  a.  with  you  ihiidij 

^  ■■         "^   18._while  the  cliild  was  yit  a.  21,  22. 


the  armies  ol  u 
ALIENATE,  EU. 
Isa.  1.  t4.  have  torsaken  the  Lord,  they  are  a. 
Kick.  23.  17.  her  mind  was  u.  Iioni  them 

JO.  my  mum  was  a.  trom  her  as  Irom  .her  sister 

22.  thy  lovers  trom  whom  thy  mind  is  u   2r^. 

46.  14.  they  slwll  not  «.  the  hist  fruits  of  the  land 

Epii.i.  18.  a.  liom  the  hte  ol  God  thro'  ignorance 

Col.  1.  21.  and  you  that  were  sometimes  a.  enemies 

ALIKE 
dignifies,  [1]  n-thout  any  difference,  Rom.  14.  5. 
l2J  ^ijtcrune  and  UUe  saiue  manner,  fsal.  33. 15. 
[3J  Equally  truvMUsomt,  Frov.  27.  15._ 
Dial.  12.  22  unclean  and  clean  eat  a.  15.  22. 
1  iiom-  30.  24.  Lliat  tarrieth,  they  shall  pait  a. 
Juii!l.20.  L 


Uicy  shall  he  down  a.  m  the  dust 

I'xal.  Si.lS.  he  fashionelh  tlieir  hearts  a.  cunside 

139.  12.  darkness  and  light  are  both  a.  to  Uiee 
I'rov.  20   10.  both  are  a.  abomination  to  the  Lord 

27   15.  dropjimg  and  a  contentious  woman  are  a. 
Led-  9.  2.  all  things  come  a.  to  all ;  one  event 

11.  0.  whether  they  both  shall  be  a.  good 
Hum.  14.  5.  another  esleemeth  every  day  a. 

ALIVE 
Is  taken  [1]  XaluraUy,  Gen.  43.  27.     [21  Supcr- 
naturally,  being  rained  from  the  dead,  Luke24. 

23.  [3J  Spiritually,  when  a  person  is  made 
alive  to  Uod  by  his  special  grace,  and  thepow- 
erfui  operation  of  /as  Spirit,  working  wit/i  th 
word  of  (iod,  Luke  15.24,32.  [4]  Upinwnative- 
ly,  when  persons  apprehend  then^elves  to  be 
righteous,  although  in  truth  they  arc  not, 
Rom.  7   9.     [5]  Ettrnallij,  Rev.  1.  18. 

Gen-  7. 23.  Noah  only  remained  a.  and  they  in  ark 

12.  12.  they  will  kill  me,  and  save  thee  a. 
50.  20.  as  It  IS  tills  day,  to  save  much  people  a. 

Eiud   1.  17.  but  saved  the  men-children  a.  18. 

22.  and  every  daughter  ye  shall  save  a. 

22.  4.  if  the  theft  be  found  in  his  hand  a. 
/.( (1. 10.  10.  he  w  as  angry  with  Aaron'ssons  left  a. 

14.  4.  command  to  take  two  birds  a.  and  clean 

10.  10.  the  scape-goat  shall  be  piesenled  a. 

20.  36.  are  left  a.  of  yoa,  I  will  send  a  faintness 
jVu;«.  16.  33.  they  went  down  a.  into  the  pit 

21.  35.  smote  Og,  till  there  was  none  left  a. 

22.  33.  I  had  slain  thee,  and  saved  her  a. 

31.  15.  have  ye  saved  all  the  women  a.  1 
Dcut.  4.  4.  are  a.  every  one  of  you  this  day 

5.  3.  who  are  all  of  us  a.  here  this  day 
n.  24.  that  he  might  preserve  us  a.  at  this  day 
20.  16.  shall  save  a.  nothing  that  breatheth 

32.  .39.  I  kill,  and  1  n*ake  a.  1  Sam.  2.  6. 
.hsh.  2.  13.  that  ye  will  save  a.  my  father 

6.  25.  Joshua  saved  Rahab  the  harlot  a. 
8.  23.  and  the  king  of  Ai  they  took  a. 
14.  10.  the  Lord  h.ith  kept  me  a.  as  he  said 

Juilg.8.  19.  if  ye  hud  saved  them  a.  I  would  n«t 
21.''l4.  gave  them  wives  which  they  had  saved  a. 

1  .Saw.  15.  8.  he  took  Agag  the  kmgof  Amaiek  a. 
27.  9.  David  left  neither  man  nor  woman  a. 

1  Kings  18.  5.  to  save  the  horses  and  miilos  a. 

20.  I8".\vhether  come  for  peace  or  war  take  them  a 

21.  1.).  for  Naboth  is  not  a.  hut  dead 

2  Kings  5.  7.  am  I  God,  to  kill  and  make  a.  1 
7  4.  if  they  save  us  a.  we  shall  live 

12.  when  tliev  come  out  we  shall  catch  them  a 
10.  14.  he  said'take  them  a.  and  tliey  took  them  a 
2  Chriin.  25.  12.  and  other  tek  ihousand  left  a. 
Psal.  30.  3.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  ke|)t  me  a.  that  I 
Pron.  1. 12  lei  us  swallow  them  up  a.  as  the  grave 
.frr.  ^•.y   '.  I.  the  fatherless  I  will  preserve  a. 
Eiek.  13.  18.  will  ye  save  the  souls  a.  that  come 
19.  to  save  the  souls  a.  that  should  not  live 
18.27.  doth  w  hat  is  right,  .'le  shall  save  his  soul  a. 
Dan.  5.  19.  and  whom  he  would,  he  kept  a. 
Hab  3.  t3.  O  Lord,  preserve  a.  thy  work 
.Mark  16.  11.  when  they  heard  that  he  was  a. 
Luke  15.  24.  for  this  my  son  wasdeadand  is  a.  30. 

24.  23.  they  had  seen  angels  who  said  he  was  a. 
.lets  1.  3.  he  showed  himself  a.  after  his  passion 

9.  41.  had  called  the  widows,  presented  her  a. 
20.  12.  nnd  thev  brought  the  young  man  a. 

25.  19.  Jesns,  wliom  Paul  affirmed  to  be  a. 
Horn. 6.  11.  hnta.toGod  through  Christ  our  Lord 

13.  to  God,  as  these  that  are  a.  from  the  dead 
7.  9.  for  I  was  a.  without  the  law  once,  but  w  hen 
1  Cor.  15.  22.  so  in  Christ  shall  all  be  made  a. 
1  Thess.  4.  15.  that  wj  which  are  a.  and  remain,  17. 
|2  Tim.  2.  t26.  who  are  taken  a.  by  him  at  his  will 
l«c».  1.  18.  and  behold  1  am  a-  for  evermore 
2.  8.  the  first  nnd  last,  which  was  dead,  and  is  a. 
19.  20.  these  were  both  cast  a.  into  a  lake  of  fire 
Keep  Alive;  see  Kekp. 
Yet  ALIVE. 
<7/'n.43.  7.  asked  us,invin2,is  voiir  father  vf<  a.  7 
27   is  he  yet  a.  ?  ]\  28.  he  is  well,  he  is  yet  a. 
ii.  20.  they  t  ild  him,  s  lying,  Joseph  is  yet  a.  28. 


2  Sam.  12        . 

18. 14.  while  he  wasye£  o.  in  the  midst  ot  Iheoas 
1  Kings  20.  32.  is  he  yet  a.  ?  he  is  my  brother 
Eccl.  4. 2. more  than  the  living  which  are  vft  a. 
Ezck.  7.  13.  which  is  sold,  altlio'  tney  we.e  yri  » 
jWat.  27.63.  this  deceiver  said,  while  hu  wusyet* 

ALL 
t?ignifies[l]  Kcery  creature, Trov.  16. 4.  Psal.  llB 
91.     12]   Every  man,  or  person,  2  Cor.  5   Id 
[3]    I'Untiful,  or  perfect,  Rom.  15.  13.   1  Coi 
13.  2.     [4J  Some  of  all  nations  and  degrees,  i 
Tim.  2.  4.  Tit.  2.  11.     [5]  Many,  or  the  great- 
est pari.  Mat.  3.  5.  Phil.  2.  21.     [0]  Those  thai 
believe,  John  12.  32. 
C'cn.  20.  7.  thou  shall  surely  die,  t^""  ind  a.  thine 
24.  36.  to  him  hatli  he  given  a.  that  he  riam 
31.  43.  Laban  said,  a.  that  thou  secst  13  nunc 
37.3.  Jacob  loved  Joseph  more  than  a.  his  children 
39.  3.  the  Lord  made  a.  he  did  to  prosper 
42.  11.  we  are  a.  one  man's  sons,  we  are  true  men 
45.  11.  lest  thou  and  a.  thou  hast  come  to  poveity 
48.  15.  the  God  which  fed  me  a.  my  life  long 
Kio(/.20.11.  made  lieaven,eailh,8ea,and  a.  in  them 
33. 19.  I'll  make  a.  my  goodness  pass  bel'ore  thee 
J^Tum.  19. 14.  a.  that  come  into  the  tent  are  unclean 
23.  13.  see  the  utmost,  and  shalt  not  see  them  a. 
Jjcut.  5.  3.  who  are  a.  of  us  here  alive  this  day 

13.  si.x  days  shalt  thou  labour  and  do  a.  thy  work 
29. lO.ye  stand  a.  of  you  before  the  Lord  your  God 
.Josh.  21.  45.  failed  not,  a.  came  to  pass,  23.  14. 
1  .Sam.6.4.  one  plague  was  on  ycm  a. and  your  lords 
9.  19.  1  will  tell  thee  a.  that  is  in  thy  heart 
16.  11.  Samuel  said,  are  here  a.  thy  children  1 
30.  &  shalt  overtake,  and  without  fail  recover  a. 
;  Sam.  10.4.  thine  are  a.  that  pertained  toMephibo. 
1  Kings  14.  lO.takethaway  dung  till  it  be  a.  gone 
16.  2d.  Omii  did  worse  than  a.  before  hira 
20.  4.  my  lord,  I  am  thine,  and  a.  that  1  have 
1  CArott.7. 3.  the  sons  of  Uzzi,  a. of  them  chief  mea 
Ezra  8.  22.  wrath  is  against  a.  that  forsake  him 
Meh.  9.  0.  Lord,  thou  preservest  them  a.  and  hast 
Job  16.  2.  miserable  comforters  are  ye  a. 
34.  t  13.  who  hath  disposed  a.  of  it 

19.  for  they  a.  arc  the  work  of  his  hands 
Psal.  14.  3.  are  a.  gone  aside,  a.  become  filthy 
22.  17. 1  may  tell  a.  my  bones,  they  stare  upon  me 
34.  19.  the  Lord  delivereth  him  out  of  them  a. 
3ri.  9.  Lord,  a.  my  desire  is  before  thee 
44.  17.  a.  this  is  come  upon  us,  yet  have  we  uol 
69.  19.  mine  adversaries  are  a.  before  thee 
104.27.  these  wait  a.  on  lhee,that  thou  mayestgive 
119.  91.  they  continue,  for  a.  are  thy  servants 
Prov.  1. 14.  cast  in  thy  lot,  let  us  a.  have  one  purs* 
22.2.  the  Lord  is  the  maker  of  them  a. 
Ecel.  3.  20.  a.  are  of  dust,  a.  turn  to  dust  again 

12.  1 13.  a.  that  hath  been  heard  is,  fear  God 
l.^a.  64.  9.  behold,  see,  we  are  a.  thy  people 
.Irr.  9.  2.  they  be  a.  adulterers,  Hos.  7.  4. 
Ezek.  7. 16.  a.  of  them  mourning,  every  one  for 

20.  40.  a.  of  them  in  the  land  shall  serve  me 
.37.  22.  and  one  king  shall  be  king  to  them  a. 
40.  4.  son  of  man,  declare  a.  that  llioii  seest 
43.  11.  shew  them  a.  the  forms,  a.  the  ordinnnceg 
Dan.  1.  19.  among  (hem  a.  none  found  like  Daniel 
flos.  5.  2.  tho'  I  have  been  a  rebuker  of  them  a 
Amos  9. 1.  and  cut  ihtm  in  the  head  a.  of  them 
.Yah.  3. 1.  woe  to  the  bloody  city,  it  is  a.  full  of  lies 
.Ua/.2.10.  have  we  not  a.  one  Father,  hath  not  one 
.»/««.  5.  18.  pass  from  the  law,  till  a.  be  fulfilled 

13.  .')6.  and  his  sisters,  are  they  not  a.  with  us? 
22.  28.  whose  wife  shall  she  be,  for  they  a.  had  hor 

Mark  12.  33.  is  more  than  a.  biirnt-olferings 
44.  she  cast  in  a.  even  a.  that  she  had,  Aute  21.4. 

I.uUe  4.  7.  if  ihou  worship  mo,  a.  shall  be  thiao 
6.  10.  looking  round  about  on  them  a.  he  said 
8.  40.  for  they  were  a.  wailing  for  him 
13.  3.  except  ve  repent,  ye  shall  a.  likewise  perisii 

15.  31.  ho  said,  son,  a.  that  I  have  is  thine 

17.  10.  so  ye,  wKtn  v  have  done  a.  say,  we  are 

18.  22.  sella,  that  thou  hast,  and  distribute  to  pool 
John  1.  16.  of  his  fulness  have  a.  we  received 

4.  39.  woman  said,  he  told  me  a.  that  ever  I  <Jid 
13.  10.  Jesus  saith.  ve  are  clean,  but  not  a. 
17.21.  Ihaithcy  a.  mny  be  one,  as  thou  art  in  me 
.lets  4.  33.  and  great  grace  was  upon  them  a. 
10.  33.  we  are  a  here  present  before  the  Lord 
11.23.  he  exhorted  them  a.  to  cleave  to  the  Lore 

16.  28.  do  thyself  no  harm,  we  are  a.  here 
22.  3.  zealous  towards  God,  as  ye  a.  are  this  day 

26.  29.  but  also  a.  that  hear  me  this  day, were  both 

27.  35.  Paul  save  thanks  in  presence  0*'  them  a. 
Rom.  1.  8. 1  thank  God  thro'  Jesus  Chri-t  for  vou  a. 

8. 32.  but  delivered  him  up  for  u»  a.  Iiow  ^hall  he 
1  Cor.  3.  K.  a.  are  vours,  and  ye  nre  Christ's 

IS.lO.but  I  laboured  more  abiindHiulv  than  they  a. 
Gal.  3.22.  the  scripture  haih  concluded  a.  mideran 
Pkil.  4   18  but  I  have  «.  and  aliound,  I  am  fuB 


ALL 

iTJtttt.'i.  ii2.  ili.it  tlisy  o.  might  ,  e  damned,  who 
2  Tivi.  3.  11.  uiU  ol  lliem  a.  tiic  Lurd  delivered  me 
Heb.  1. 14.  are  liiuy  iiol  a.  mimsleniig  spirits,  sent 
ti.  rf.  chastisement,  whereof  a.  arc  jidrtakers 

1  Pet.  3  8   finally,  be  ye  a.  ot'one  iniiid 

2  Pet.  3  9.  tlial  a.  should  cuiue  to  repentance 

i  John2.  lU.  maiiiletit  that  they  wcie  nut  u.  of  us 

Above  All;  see  ^ViioVK. 

Jircordmg  to  AijL. 

On.  6. 22.  Noali  did  ac.  to  a.  Liod  commanded,7.5 

Exod.'.il.li.acconliiiff  to  a.  the  Ijord  commanded, 

3«.  1.  I  3y.  32,  42.  I  40.  10.    J^am.  2.  34. 

|a  2u.  I  y.  5.  i  2y.  40.   vcut.  i.  3, 41. 

Josh.  11.  23.  look  the  land  ac.  to  a.  the  Lord  said 

1  Kings  S.  56.  given  rest  ac.  to  a.  that  he  promised 
11.  37.  Shalt  leigii  ac.  to  a.  that  thy  soul  desiretii 
'22.53.  ac.  to  a.  his  lather  had  done,  2  Kings  23.32, 

37.  I  24.  y,  ly.  2  Ckron.  21).  4.  |  27.  2. 

2  Kings  10.  30.  done  ac.  to  a.  thai  was  in  my  heart 
Id.  3.  ac.  to  a.  David  his  lather  did,  2  CAr.2t).  2. 

1  Chron.  17. 15.  ac.  to  a.  these  words,  ac.  to  a.  this 
i  Ckron.  2  1 10.  vve  will  cut  wood  ac.  to  a.  thy  need 
A'eA.5.19.thinkon  me  for  good, ac. to  a.  I  have  done 
Jer.  21.2.  deal  with  ii?ac.  foa.  ins  wo!:drous  works 

42.  20.  ac.  to  a.  thai  Ihe  Lord  shall  say,  will  we  do 
50.  2y.  ac.  to  a.  thai  Babylon  hath  done,  do  to  her 
EzeA.24.24.  ac.  to  a.  that  he  hath  done,  shall  yedo 
L>an.'i.\fi.ac.to  a.thy  righteousness,  I  beseecii  thee 

Jifli'T  ALL. 
Deut.  20.  18.  not  to  do  after  a.  their  abominations 

2  Chr.  34.  21.  have  notkept  the  word  to  do  afur  a. 
Ezra9.13.  after  a.  that  is  come  on  us  for  our  deeds 
Eze4.ld.23. a/ter  a.  thy  wickedness, wo, wo  to  thee 
Mat.fi.'i'i.after  a.  these  things  do  the  Geiui.es  seek 
f'/«7.2.2tJ.for  he  longed  after  yun  a.  and  was  full  of 

Jit  ALL. 
Exod.  5.  23.  nor  hast  delivered  thy  people  at  a. 
22.  23.  if  thou  alflict,  and  they  cry  at  a.  to 
Lev.  27.  13.  but  if  he  will  at  a.  redeem  it 
J^'*u7rt.22.38.  have  1  now  any  power  at  a.  lo  say  any 
iJeut.  8.  19.  if  thou  do  at  a.  forget  the  Lord 
I  Sam.  20.  6.  if  thy  father  at  a.  miss  me,  then  say 
IKings  9.6.if  yeshall  at  a.  turn  from  following  me 
Jer.  U.  12.  but  they  shall  not  save  them  at  a. 
Ezek.  20.32.comelh  in  your  mind  shall  not  be  at  a. 
Hos.  11.7.  most  high,  none  at  a.  would  e.xalt  him 
JUic.  I    10.  weep  ye  not  at  a.  roll  thyself  in  dust 
JVaA.  1.  3.  Lord  will  not  at  a.  acquit  Hie  wicked 
Jo/in  19.  11.  thou  couldst  have  no  power  at  a. 
\  Cor.  16.  12.  but  Ills  will  was  not  at  a.  to  coma 

1  John  1.  5.  and  in  him  is  no  darkness  at  a. 
Rev.  18.21.  Babylon  shall  be  found  no  more  at  a. 

22.the  sound  shall  he  heard  no  more  at  a.  in  thee 
Before  AhL. 
Gen.23.18.Jc/(irc  a. that  went  in  at  the  gates  of  city 
J^ev.  10.  3.  before  a.  the  people  I  will  be  glorified 

2  Chr.  33.  7.  Jerusalem  winch  1  have  chosen  bef.  a. 
Jer.33.9.sliall  he  to  me  an  lionour  before  a.  nations 
Mat.  26.  70.  hut  he  denied  before  them  a.  saying 
Gal.  2.  14.  I  said  to  Peter  before  them  a. 

1  Tim.  5.  20.  them  that  sin  rebuke  before  a.  that 

For  ALL. 
J^um.  8. 18. 1  have  taken  Lcvites/or  a.  first-born 
i>e!4t.22.5./ora.that  do  so  are  abomiiiation,25.16. 

31.  18.  hide  my  face  in  that  day  for  a.  the  evils 
Psal.  10.5.  as/or  a.  his  enemies,  he  puffeth  at  them 

78.  32. /r  a.  this  they  siniv^d  still,  beheved  not 

116.  12.  what  render  to  tise  Lord/»r  a.hisbcnefiis 
Keel.  5.  9.  the  profit  of  the  earth  Is  for  a. 

11.9. /or  a.these  God  will  bring  thee  to  judgment 
Isa.  40.  2.  she  hath  received  double  for  a.  her  sins 
Kzck.  6.  11.  alas  for  a.  the  evil  abominations 

20. 43. and  ye  shall  loathe  yourselves/ora.tiie  evils 
/>nn. 4.21. fruit  was  much,  and  in  itwasmeiil/o?-«. 
Luke  3.  19. /or  a.  the  evils  Herod  hud  done 

20.  38.  God  of  tl-d  living,  for  a.  live  unto  him 
Uom.'i.  23. /u-  a.  have  sinned  and  come  short  of 

2  Cor.  5.  14  if  one  died  for  a.  then  were  all  dead 
Phil.  2.  21. /or  a.  seek  their  own,  not  the  things 

1  Tim.  2.  6.  who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  a. 
Ileb.  8.  11.  for  a.  shall  know  me,  from  the  least 

10.  10.  ofTering  of  the  body  of  Christ  once/or  a. 

From  ALL. 
rjfn.  48  16.  angel  who  redeemed  me  from  a.  evil 
I.,ev.  16.  30.  that  ye  may  be  clean/rom  a.  your  sins 
Psal.  34.  4.  and  delivered  mc  from  a.  my  feus 
Jer.  10.  15.  from  a.  lands  whither  he  had  driven 
Dan,  7.7.  it  w.asdiverse /rom  a.  the  boasts  before  it 
/f6A.4.4.God  rested  the  seventh  dav/rom  a.  works 

In  ALL. 
Gnn.  21.  12.  in  a.  that  Sarah  hath  said,  hearken 

22.  God  is  with  thee  in  a.  that  thou  dost 
Deut.  29.  9.  that  ye  may  prosper  in  a.  that  ye  do 
Josh.  22.  2.  and  have  obeyed  my  voice  in  a.  that 

2  .Sam.  23.  39.  mighty  men,  thirty  and  seven  in  a 
1  Kinff."  2.  3.  thnu  mayest  prosper  in  a.  thou  dost 

26.  afflicted  in  n.  mv  father  was  afflicted 
1  Ckron.  2.  6.  sons  of  Zerah,  five  of  I  hem  in  a. 
Neh.  9. 33.  thou  art  just  in  a.  that  i.s  brought  on  us 
fscl.  19.  4.  God  13  noi  in  a  his  Incughia  I 


ALL 

Prnv.  3.  6.  xn  a.  tliy  ways  acknowledge  tiiiii 
Isa.  39.2.  notiiing  in  a.  hm  dominion  sliewed  not 
ai.  9.  in  a.  their  afflictions  lie  was  alHicled 
Jer.  38.  9.  have  done  evil  i;i  a.  ihey  have  done 
Eiek.  21.  24.  in  a.  your  doings  your  sins  apjiear 
Hos.  12.  8.  m  a.  iiiy  labours  sliall  hud  no  iniquity 
Acts  27.  37.  we  were  tii  a.  in  the  ship  276  souls 
Hoin.  8.  37.  in  a.  these  more  than  conquerors 

1  Cor.  12.  0.  the  same  God  worketh  all  in  a. 
1.5.  28.  put  all  under,  that  God  may  be  all  in  a. 

Ejih.  1.  23.  llie  fulness  of  him  that  tilleth  all  in  a. 
C(/i.  3.  11.  but  Christ  is  all  and  i«  a. 
2Thess.  1.10.  to  be  admired  in  u.ihem  that  believe 
Heb.  13.  4.  marriage  is  honourable  in  a. 

2  Pet.  3.  16.  as  also  in  a.  his  epistles,  speaking 

All,  jYigkt ;  sec  Night. 

uf  ALL. 

Gen.  6. 2.  took  them  wives  of  a.  which  they  chose 

14.  20,  he  gave  hiir.  tithes  of  a.  Heb.  7.  2. 

2ti.  22.  of  a.  thou  shall  give  nie,  I  will  give  tenth 
Eiod.  y.  4.  nothing  die  of  a.  is  children's  of  Israel 
Josh.ii.'3o.noi  a  word  of  a.which  Mosescommand. 
Jiidg.  13.  13.  of  a.  I  said  to  the  woman,  beware 
2  Sam.  10.  21.  shall  hands  of  a.  with  thee  be  strong 
2  Kings  9.  5.  and  Jehu  said,  to  which  of  a.  us 
Eslh.  6. 10.  let  nothing  fail  of  a.  thou  hast  spoken 
Job  8.  13.  so  are  the  paths  of  a.  thai  forget  God 
Eccl.  6.  2.  he  wanteth  nothing  of  a.  he  desireth 
/Jz(!A:.43.ll.if  they  be  ashamed  o/a.lhey  have  done 
Amos  3.2.  you  only  have  1  known  of  a.  the  families 
Mark  9.  35.  the  same  shall  be  servant  of  a.  It).  44. 
.John  6.  39.  of  a.  which  hath  given  me,  lose  noihing 
Acts  10.  36.  peace  by  Jesus  Christ,  he  is  Loid  of  a. 

1  Cor.  14.  24.  he  is  convinced  of  a.  judged  of  a. 
Gal.  4   1.  now  I  say,  the  heir,  though  he  be  I.  of  a. 
Eph.  4.  6.  God  who  is  Father  of  a.  above  all 
//f  A.  12. 23. and  to  God  the  Judge  of  a. and  lo  sjiirits 
./am.  2.  10.  olTend  in  one  point,  he  is  guilty  of  a. 

On  or  Upon  ALL. 
Gen.  39. 5.  blessing  of  the  Lord  was  upon  a. ho  had 
Isa.  4.  7>.  fur  upon  a.  the  glory  shall  be  a  defence 
Ezrk.  40.  4.  set  thy  heart  upon  a.  that  I  shall  shi-w 
Rom.  3.22.  unto  all,  and  upon  a.  them  that  believe 
11.  32.  that  he  might  have  morcy  upon  a. 
.fade  15. to  execute  judgment  tipon  a. and  convince 
/Jc«. 3.  lO.the  hour  of  temptation  shall  come  upona. 
Over  ALL. 

2  .Sam.  3.  21.  that  thou  mayest  reign  over  a. 

1  Chr.  29.  12.  and  thou  reignest  over  a.  in  thy  hand 
Psal.  103.  19.  Ins  kingdom  ruleth  over  a. 
.Mat.  24.  47.  make  hini  ruler  over  a.  Luke  12.44. 
John  17.  2.  as  thou  hast  given  him  power  over  a. 
Horn.  9.  5.  who  is  over  a.  God  blessed  for  ever 

10.  12.  the  same  Lord  over  a.  is  rich  unto  all 

ALL  these. 
Gen.  15.  10.  he  took  to  him  a.  these  and  divided 

42.  36.  Jacob  said,  a.  t/iesc  things  arc  against  mo 

49.  28.  a.  these  are  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel 
Find.  20.  1.  God  spake  a.  these  words,  saying 
Job  12.  9.  who  knoweth  not  that  in  a.  these 
Jer.  9.  26.  for  a.  these  nations  are  uncircuincised 
Hab.  2.  6.  shall  not  a.  these  take  up  a  parable 
.1/at  0.3X0. these  shall  be  ailded  to  you, />uAf  12.31. 

24.  8.  a.  these  are  the  beginning  of  sorrows 
Mark!.  23.  a.  these  evil  tilings  come  from  within 
Acts  2.  7.  are  not  a.  these  which  speak  Galdenns? 
1  Cor.  12.11.  a.  these  worketh  that  self-same  Sj)irit 
Ou/.3.8.but  now  you  put  off  a.  these.,  anger,  wrath 
Heb.  11.  13.  a.  these  died  in  faith,  not  having  re- 
ALL  this.  fceived 

Gen.  41.  39.  as  God  hath  .shewed  thee  a.  this 
Deut.  32.  27.  and  the  Lord  hath  not  done  a.  this 
Judg.  6.  13.  why  then  is  a.  this  befallen  us  ? 

1  f^am.  22. 15.  thy  servant  knew  nothing  of  a.  this 

2  Sam  14. 19.  is  not  the  hand  of  Joab  in  a.  this  ? 

1  Chr.  28,  19.  a.  this  the  Lord  made  me  understand 

2  Chrnn.  21.  IS.  after  a.  this  the  Lord  smote  him 
29.  28.  a.  this  continued  till  the  biirnt-otTeriiig 

Ezra  8. 3.5.  a.  this  was  a  burnt-ofTeringto  the  Lord 
JWA.  9.  38.  because  of  a.  this  we  inake  a  covenant 
Fsth.  5.  13.  yet  a.  this  availoth  me  noihing 
.Toh  1.  22.  in  a.  this  Job  sinned  not,  2.  10. 

13.  1.  lo,  mine  eye  hath  seen  a.  this 
Psal.  44.  17.  a.  this  is  come  upon  us,  yet  not  forgot 

78.  32.  for  a.  this  they  sinned  still 
Feel.  7.  23.  a.  this  have  I  proved  by  wisdom 

8.  9.  a.  this  have  1  seen,  and  apjilied  my  heart  to 

9.  I.  a.  this  I  considered  in  my  heart,  to  declare 

[a.  this 
Isa.  5.25.  for  a.  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away 
9.  12,  17,  21.  I  10.  4 
48.  6.  thou  hast  hi.-ard,  see  a.  this 
Dan.  4.  28.  a.  this  came  iifion  Nebuchadnezzar 
.i.  22.  hast  not  hun.bled,  tho'  thou  knewest  a.  this 
7.  16.  I  Mme  and  asked  him  the  truth  of  a.  this 
Hos.  7.  10.  do  not  return,  nor  seek  him  for  a.  tfiis 
Mic.  1.  5.  for  the  tran.sgression  of  Jacob  is  a.  this 
Mat,  1.22.  a,  this  was  done  thnt  the  prophets  misht 
be  fulfilled,  21.  4.  I  26.  ,56 
Lukt  IC.  26.  besides  a.  this  th're  ^s  a  gulph  fixed 


aLM 

l^uke  24,  21.  besides  a.  this  lo-da^  s   he  third  d<) 

ALL  that  he  had,  or  she  had. 
Gen.  12.  20.  Pharaoh  sent  hiiii  and  a  tJiat  he  baa 
13.1.Abram  went  ootuf  Cgypt,  and  a.  tliathehaii 

25.  5.  and  Abraham  gave  n.  that  he  had  to  Isaac 
31.21.  Jacob  lied  with  a.  that  he  had,  and  rose  uf 
39.  4.  a.  that  lie  hud  he  jiut  into  Joseph's  liaiiif  It. 

5.  ihe  blessing  of  the  Lord  was  on  a.  that  he  had 
Jl/at.  18.25.  be  sold, a.  tAat/ie  Aa(i,pa_\  mem  be  ma  le 
UarA5.26.sh.e  spent  a.lhai  she  had,ULiUuns\n:HLifJ 
12.44.idlier  wnincasun  a.that  she  had.  Lukr.:i  J 
To  or  Unto  ALL. 
Psal.  145.  9.  the  Lord  is  good  to  a.  and  his  nieici>» 
/-cc/.  2.  14.  one  event  happeiieth  to  a.  them.  9  3,11. 

9.  2.  all  things  come  alike  to  a.  one  event  lo  imlil. 
Isa.  36.  6.  so  is  Pharaoh  to  a.  that  irn.st  in  him 
Mark  13.37.  what  I  say  to  you   I  ..ay  unto  a.  watcfc 
Luke  12.  41.  si)cakesl  thou  ihn.  tc  us,  or  even  to  a.1 
Acts  2.  39.  the  promise  is  to  e..  Ihat  are  afar  ott" 

4.  16.  manifest  to  a.  tiiai  dwell  111  Jerusalem 
/?om.l0.12.the  Lord  is  rich  uitio  u.tiiat  call  on  him 

13.  7.  render  therefore  to  a.  their  dues 
1  Cor.  9.  19    i  made  myself  a  servant  unto  a. 

1  Tim.  4.  15.  that  thy  proHtir.  {  may  appear  to  a. 

IVith  ALL 
J^um.  16.  30.  ?c»tA  a.  that  ap,ertain  to  them 
Deut.  d.  .5.  thou  shall  love  tne  Lord  with  a   thy 
heart,  with  a.  thy  soul,  U.  13.  Mat.  22.  37 

2  Chron.  25.  7.  with  a.  the  children  of  Ephraini 
Prov.  4.  7.  7Dith  a.  thy  jelling,  gel  underslandinj^ 
Acts  10.2.thal  feared  Gu'd  wifi  a.  his  house,  16.  34. 
1  (Air.  1.2.  witha.  that  in  every  place  call  on  Jebiii 
Phil.  1.  25.  I  shall  abide  and  continue  iritA  you  a, 

2.  17.  if  offered,  I  joy  and  re  pice  with  you  a. 

ALL  the  while. 
1  Sam.  22.  4.  a.  the  white  David  was  in  the  liolr) 
25. 7. nothing  missing  a.tAe  while  they  were  in  Car. 

27.  11.  so  will  be  his  manner  a.  the  while  he  ciweW' 
.lob  27.  3.  a.  the  white  my  brtalh  is  in  me        [eth 

ALL  ye. 

Isa.  48.  14  a.  ye  assemble  yourselves,  and  hear 
50.11. behold  a.  ye  that  kindle  a  tire,  that  compass 
66.  10.  be  glad  with  her,  a.  ye  that  love  her 

.ler.  29.  20.  hear  the  word,  a.  ye  of  the  rapti'itj 

Lam.  1. 12.  is  it  nothing  to  you,  a.  ye  that  ])ass  by? 

Mat.  11.  28.  come  lo  me,  a.  yc  that  labour  and  are 

23.  8.  one  is  your  master;  and  a.  ye  are  brethroB 

26.  31.  a.  ye  shall  be  odended.  Murk  14.  27. 
,5cts2.  14.  a.  ye  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem,  hearkea 
See  farther  other  usual  Substantives  :  Conukk 

QATioN,  Pay,  Earth,  Israll,  Men,  People 
Things,  &c. 

ALLEGING. 
Acts  17.  3.  I.   Christ  must  needs  have  sotTerod 

ALLEGORY. 
Gal.  4.  24.  which  things  are  an  a.  fur  these  are 

ALLELUIA  H. 
Rev.  19. 1.  I  heard  a  great  voice,  saying,  a.  3i4,* 

ALLIED. 
JVeA.  13.  4   Eliashib  the  priest  was  a.  to  Tobiaj? 

ALLOW. 
/^ukf  n.  48.  that  ye  a.  the  d,>eds  of  your  father' 
.^cts  24. 15.wliich  they  themse  ves  also  a.  that  therw 
Hum.  7.  15.  for  that  which  T  uo,  I  a.  not 

ALLOWED,  ETH. 
Rom.  14.  22.  himself  in  that  thins  which  he  a. 

1  Thess.  2.  4.  but  as  we  were  a.  of  God  lo  he  pvrt 

ALLOWANCE. 
i  King.'r'25.  30.  his  a.  wasa  continual  a.  given  him 
Prov.  30.  t  8.  feed  nie  with  food  of  my  a. 
J^uke  3.  t  14.  be  content  wit:i  your  a. 

ALLtrRR. 
Hos.  2. 14.  I'll  a.  and  bring  h^.r  into  the  wildernesi 

2  Pet.  2.  18  they  a.  throush  the  lusts  of  the  llesh 

ALMS. 
Mat.  6.  1.  that  ye  do  not  your  a.  before  men 

2.  tbere6)re  when  thou  dost  ihiiiea.  donot  sound 
4.  Ihat  thine  a.  may  be  in  secret,  and  thy  Fathci 

I^uke  11.  41.  give  a.  of  such  things  as  yot;  iiavo 

12.  3.3.  sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  a.  provide  bagB 
Acts  3.2.  they  laid,  to  ask  a.  of  them  that  entered 

3.  who  seeing  Peter  and  John,  asked  an  a. 
10.  they  knew  that  it  was  he  which  sat  for  a 

10.  2.  Cornelius  gave  much  a.  to  the  people 

4.  thine  a.  are  come  up  for  a  memorial,  31. 

24.  17.  I  came  to  brinj  a.  to  mv  nation  and  ofTor. 

ALMS-DEEDS. 
.9cts  9.  36.  Dorcas  full  of  a. -deeds  which  she  diii 

ALMIGHTY. 
Grn.  17.  1.  I  am  the  a.  God,  walk  before  me 

28.  3.  God  a.  bless  thee,  and  make  fhee  fiuitful 
35.  11.  I  am  God  a.  be  fruitful  and  multiply 
43.  14.  God  a.  give  you  mercy  before  the  man 
48.  3.  God  a.  appeared  to  ine  at  Lu7.  in  Cantiiin 
49.25.  by  thea.whoshall  bless  thee  with  blessing* 

Fxod.G.3.}  appeared  to  Abram  bythe  name  God  a. 
JVHm.24.  4.  which  saw  the  vision  of  the  a.  16. 
Ruth  1.  20.  for  the  a.  hath  dealt  bitterly  witii  vac 

21.  seeing  the  a.  hath  afflicted  me 
Job  5.  17  Jesoiso  notthon  thecliiKteningof  the  a 


ALO 

Job  6  4  for  the  arrows  o(  Uie  a.  are  within  rac 

14.  but  he  foisaketli  llw  I'liar  oltlie  a. 
S.  3.  or  lioUi  the  a  pou^rt  juslici;  i 
5.  and  make  lliv  suiiiilicalioii  to  llie  a. 

I.  7.  caust  tiiuu  liiul  out  the  a.  to  puilection  7 
13.  3.  surely  1  would  BiJeak  lo  '.lie  a.  ami  du^ire 
15.  25.  lie  btreiiglheueth  liimseU  agaiiist  tUe  a. 
i\   15.  what  IS  tlie  a.  lliat  we  should  serve  liim  ? 

SJO.  aud  he  shall  driuk  of  the  wrath  ot  the  a. 

iE.  3  isitanyiileasureto  thea.  Uiou  art  righteous 

17.  which  said,  what  can  tlie  a.  do  lor  them  .' 

23.  iftliou  return  to  the  a.  UiouKhalt  he  huilt 

25.  )ea,  the  o.  shall  be  liiy  delenco,  Ihuu  shall 

26.  then  shall  thou  have  lliy  delight  ui  tlie  a. 
23.  16.  my  heart  soA,  and  the  a.  Irciuhlelh  niu 
Hi.  I  ivt:y,  seeing  times  are  iiol  hid  Irom  the  a. 
27.  i  tad  the  a-  who  hath  ve.xed  my  soul 

10.  will  he  delight  himsell'  in  llie  a.  ! 

II.  what  IS  wiih  llie  a.  will  I  not  conceal 
13.  wliicii  they  shall  receive  ol'  the  a. 

2i).  5.  when  the  a.  was  ^et  wilh  me  , .   ,  , 

31.  a.  what  inhsrilaiice  ol'  tJie  a.  Irom  on  high  7 

35.  my  desire  is,  that  the  a.  would  answer  me 
3U.  8.  inspiration  ot'iliea.  giveili  understanding 
33.4.  aad  the  breath  of  the  a.  halli  given  me  lile 

U.  10.  far  be  it  from  the  a.  lo  commit  inKjuity 
12.  neither  will  the  a.  perverl  judgment 

35.  13.  surely  the  a.  will  not  regard  vanity 
37.  23.  touching  the  a.  we  cannot  (iud  him  out 

40.  2.  shall  he  that  contendelh  with  the  a.  instruct 
Fsal.  68.  14.  when  the  a.  scattered  kings  in  il 

01.  1.  he  shall  abiie  under  the  shadow  ol  the  a. 
Isa.  13.  6.  shall  come  as  destruction  from  llie  a. 
F.zek.  1.  24.  I  heard  as  the  voice  of  the  a.  10.  5. 
Dan.  11.  t  38.  for  the  a.  God  he  shall  honour 


ALS 


Eccl.  4. 8.  there  U  one  a.  and  there  is  nd  a  sccor., 

10.  but  woe  to  him  thai  is  a.  when  he  tiilloth 
Isa.  2.  1 1.  Lord  a.  shall  be  cvalted  in  that  day,  17. 
14.  31.  none  shall  be  a.  in  his  apiioiiited  times 
51.  2.  for  I  called  hiin  a.  and  bless'jd  him 
03.3.  1  have  irodduii  the  wiiie-|irtss  a. 
Lain..3.  28.  he  sitielh  a.  and  keeiielh  silence 
JJan.  10.7.  and  I  Daniel  a  saw  the  vision 
Hus.  8.  y.  gone  to  Assyria,  a  wild  ass  a.  by  himeell 
Mat.  4.  4.  man  shall  iioi  lively  bread  a.  Lake  4.  4. 

14.  23.  evening  was  couie,  he  was  a.  Luke  9. 18. 

15.  15.  Icll  Ins  fault  betwei  n  thee  and  him  a. 
Mark  4.  34.  when  they  were  a.  he  expounded 

0.47.shipwas  in  midsl  of  sea,and  he  tt.  on  the  land 
J.uke  5.  21.  who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  a.  '> 

6.  4.  not  lawful  lo  eat,  but  for  tfce  priests  a. 

y.  18.  It  came  to  pass,  as  Jesus  was  a.  praying 
36.  when  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus  was  lound  a. 

10  40.  that  my  sister  hath  left  me  to  serve  a. 
.John  6.  15.  he  departed  into  a  mountain  a. 
22.  but  that  Ins  disciples  were  gone  away  a. 

8. 16.  for  I  am  nol  a.  but  I  and  the  Father,  16,  32. 

17  20.  neiiher  pray  I  lor  ihoee  a.  hut  lor  them 
Acts  19.  26.  ye  see  and  hear  that  not  a.  at  Ephesus 
Horn.  4. 23.  it  was  written  for  his  sake  a. 
Gal.  G.  4.  he  shall  have  rejoicing  in  himseli  a. 
Hcb.  9.  7.  went  the  high-prie«t  c.  once  every  year 
Jam  2.17.failh  if  it  hath  not  works  is  dead,bemg  a. 

Lcjt  ALONE. 
Gf  M.  32.24.  Jacob  left  a.  and  there  wrestled  a  man 

42. 38.  his  brother  is  dead,  and  he  is  left  a.  44.  20. 
Isa.  49.21. 1  was  left  a.  these  where  had  they  been? 
JJav.  10.  8. 1  was  left  a.  and  saw  this  great  vision 
John  8.  9.  and  Jesus  was  left  a.  and  the  woman 
29.  the  Father  hath  nut  left  me  a.  lor  1  do  alway 


^:riM5!  f  d::;[r:;ai:n\r:r:sh:;;  ■rco.eU:;:u;3rnr„y;.  .  andlhey  seek  my  hi. 


i  Cor.  6.  18.  shall  be  my  sons,  saitli  the  Lord  a 
Rev.  1  8.  which  is,  was,  aud  is  to  come,  the  a. 
4.  8.  the  Lord  God  a.  which  was,  and  is,  11.  17. 

15.  3.  Lord  a.  just  and  Uue  are  thy  ways,  lo.  7. 

16.  14.  the  battle  of  that  great  day  of  God  a. 
19.  15.  treadeth  wine-press  of  wrath  of  the  a.  Gtd 
21  22.  God  a.  and  the  Larab  are  the  temple  ot  it 

ALiMOXD,  S. 
Ocn.  43.  11.  carry  spices,  myrrh,  nuts,  and  a 
Ezod.  25.  33.  made  like  to  a.  34.  |  37.  19,  20 
ATam.  17.  8.  the  rod  of  Aaron  for  Levi  yielded  a. 
Eccl.  12.  5.  when  the  a.  tree  shall  flourish 
Jer  1.11.  and  I  said,  I  see  a  rod  of  an  a.  tiee 

ALMOST. 
Ezod.  17.  4.  they  be  a.  ready  to  stone  me 
f.sa/.  73.  2.  as  for  me,  my  feet  were  a.  gone 
94.  17.  my  soul  had  a.  dwelt  in  silence 
119.  37.  they  had  a.  consumed  me  upon  earth 
Prop. 5.14. 1  was  ii.in  all  evil  in  the  midsiofcongre 
Jlcis  13.44.  came  a.  the  whole  city  together  [gallon 
19   26.  only  at  Ephesus,  but  a.  through  all  Asia 
21.  27.  and  when  the  seven  days  were  a.  ended 
26.28.  a.  thou  persuadest  me  to  be  a  Christian 
29.  weie  both  a.  and  altogether  such  as  1  am 
Heb.  9.  22.  a.  all  things  bv  the  law  are  purged 

ALMUG-tREKS. 
1  h'ings  10.11.brou3ht  froai  Ophir  plenty  ofa.-lrees 
12.madeofa.-tr.piliar.-,there  came  no  such  a.-tr 
ALOES. 
Psal.  45.  8.  thy  garments  smell  of  a.  and  cassia 
Prou.  7.  17.  I  have  perfumed  my  bed  with  a. 
Cant.  4.  14.  myrrh,  a.  with  all  the  chief  spices 
John  19.  39.  Nicodemiis  brought  a  mixture  of  a. 

ALOFT. 
Prov  18.  1 10-  Ihe  righteous  runneth  and  is  set  a. 

ALONE 
Fi"nifips,  [11  Ove  anlitary,  or  hy  himself,  Lev 
"13.  46.     Psal.  1(H.  7.     [2)    Only,  Pan.  10.  7 
Mat.  4.  4.     [3]  To  cease,  from,  Exod.  14.  12. 
I7en.  2. 18.  it  is  not  good  that  man  should  be  a. 
F.iod.  18.  18.  art  not  able  to  perform  it  thyself  a. 
t-l.  2.  Moses  a.  shall  come  near  the  Lord 
Lev.  13.  46.  the  leper  dwell  a.  without  the  camp 
Vum.  11.  14.  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  this  peo- 
ple a.  Dent.  1.  9,  12 
17.  that  thou  bear  it  not  thyself  a. 
53.  9.  lo,  the  people  ?!-.all  dwell  n.  not  be  reckoned 
Deiil.  32.  12.  80  the  Lord  a.  did  lead  him 
33.  28.  Israel  then  shall  dweli  in  siifety  a. 
Josh.  22.  20.  Achan  perished  not  n.  in  his  iniipiity 
2  Sam.  18.  24.  behold,  a  man  running  a.  26. 
2.1.  if  he  be  a.  there  is  tidines  in  his  mouth 

1  /t'oiT.s  11.  29.  Ihev  two  were  a.  in  the  field 

2  Kinks  19. 15.  art  God  a.  fsa.  37.  16.  Psal.  8u.  10. 
I  Chr.^^.  1.  Solomon,  whom  a  ^-od  liath  chosen 
Rsth.  3.6.  scorn  to  lay  hamlson  .^I.,rdecai  a. 
Job  1.  15  I  only  am  escaped  a.  to  tell,  16,  17,  19. 

9.  a.   God  who  ii.  spreadelh  out  t!ie  heaver.s 
1%  19.  to  whom  a.  ihe  earth  wns  siven 

3!.  17.  or  have  T  cnun  my  morsel  myself  a.  7 
Pial.  83. 18.  thoii  nhose  name  a.  is  Jehovah 

102.7.1  watch  and  am  as  n  sparrow  a. on  the  hoiise- 

136.  4.  to  him  who  a.  doelh  grent  wonders     [top 

148.  13  for  hif  name  a-  is  excellent 

a 


Let  ALONE. 
Exod.U.n.  let  us  a.  that  we  may  serve  Egyptian 

32.  10.  let  me  a.  that  my  wrath  may  wax  hot 
iJcut.  9.  14.  let  me  a.  that  1  may  destroy  them 
.fudcr.  11. 37.  let  me  a.  two  months,  tiiat  I  may  go 
2  *am.l6.11.  let  him  a.  let  him  curse,  L.  has  bidden 
2  Kin^s  4.  27.  iff  her  a.  her  soul  is  vexed  in  her 
JEzra  6.  7.  let  the  work  of  this  house  of  God  a. 
Job  10.  20.  and  let  me  a.  that  1  may  take  comfort 

13.13.  hold  your  peace,  let  me  a.  that  1  may  speak 
Hos  4. 17   Ephraim  is  joined  to  idols,  let  hiin  a. 
Mat.  15.  14.  let  them  a.  they  be  blind  leaders 
Mark   1.  24.  let  us   a.  what  have  we  to  do  with 
thee,  thou  Jesus  of  Nazareth  7   Luke  4.  34 

14.  6.  Jesus  said,  Jet  her  a.  why  trouble  ye  her': 

15.  36.  let  a   let  us  see  whether  Elias  will  come 
Luke  13.  8.  Lord,  let  it  a.  this  vear  also,  till  I  dig 
John  11.  48.  if  we  let  him  a.  ail  men  will  believe 

12.  7.  let  her  a.  against  the  day  of  my  burying 
Acts  5.  38.  refrain  from  these  men,  let  lliem  a. 

ALONG. 
JViim.  21.  22.  we  will  go  a.  by  the  king's  highway 

1  .S-am.6.  12.  the  kine  went  a.  the  highway,  lowing 
28.  20.  then  Saul  fell  all  a.  on  the  earth 

2  Sum.  3.16.  tv.i  husband  went  with  her  a.  weeping 

16.  13.  Shimei  went  a.  cursing,  and  threw  stones 
Jer.  41. 6.  Ishmacl  went,  weeping  all  a.  as  he  went 

ALOOF. 
Psal.  38.  11.  my  friends  stand  a.  from  my  sore 
Aloud;  see  Cry,  Cried,  Sing. 

ALPHA. 
Rev.  1.8.  I  am  a.  and  Omega,  11  |21.6.  1  22.  13. 

ALREADY. 
Exod.  1.  5.  for  Jo.5eph  was  in  Egypt  a. 
Eccl.  1.  10.  il  hath  been  a.  of  old  time,  before  us 
./(;«i.2.2.  your  blessings,  yea,  I  have  cursed  them  a. 
Mat.  17. '12.  I  say  unto  vou,  Elias  is  come  n. 
.John  3.  18.  he  that  behevcih  not  is  condemned  o. 
1  Cor.  5.  3.  but  present  in  spirit,  have  judged  a. 
Phil.  3.  16.  whereto  we  have  a.  attained 
1  Tim.  5.  15.  some  are  a.  turned  as'de  after  Satan 
Rev  2  25.  but  that  which  ve  have  a.  hold  fast 

ALSO. 
Hen.  6.  3.  strive  wilh  ni«n.  for  that  he  a.  is  flesh 
JVum.  16. 10.  and  seek  ye  the  priesthood  a.  ? 

1  Sam.  14.   44.   Saul  answered,  God  do  so  aiid 
more  a.  2  .Sam.  3.  35.  |  19.  13. 

2  FTimrs  7.  4.  and  if  we  sit  still  here,  we  die  a. 
Psffi.  68.  18.  gifts,  yea,  for  the  rebellious  a. 
Isa.  7.  13.  but  will  ye  weary  my  God  a.  7 
Z.ech.  8.  21.  lo  es-ih  the  Lord  of  hosts  I  will  go  a. 
.itfrt«.6.21.lhe:e  will  your  heart  be  (I.  /-uftc  12.  34. 

26.  73.  surely  thou  art  a.  one  of  them 
Mark  1.  38.  ihal  I  may  prc«ch  there  a. 

2.  28.  Son  of  man  is  Lord  a.  of  sabbath,  Luke  fi.  o, 
/>u/fc  11.  45.  thus  saying,  Ihoti  reproaches!  us  a. 
John  5.  10.  what  he  doth,  these  a.  doth  the  Son 

12  26.  where  I  am,  there  shall  a.  my  servant  be 

14.  3.  that  where  I  am,  there  ye  may  be  a. 
Acts  12.  3.  he  proceeded  to  take  Peter  a. 
Rom.  16.  2.?ucroiirer  of  mnny,  :ind  of  myself  a. 

1  Cnr.  9.  8.  or  saith  nol  the  law  the  same  a. 

15.  S.  and  Inst  of  all,  he  wns  seen  of  me  a. 

2  Tim.  1.  5.  I  am  persuaded  that  in  thee  a. 


ALT 

Jam.  2.  26.  fai  li  without  woits  it  iead  a 

1  Ju/ia4.21.thall<  vi  tli  God,  love  his  broth  J1  >. 

ALTAR 
Signifies,  [1]  A  material  altar,  on  which  sac:'ifici$ 
were  ojfered,  1  Kings  13. 1,2. 1 18.30.  [2]  Clirtai 
who  n  the  only  Christian  altar,  to  whom  vn 
bring  all  our  sacrifices  and  ser Dices,  Heb. 13.10 
(ien.  8.  20.  Noah  builded  an  a.  to  the  Lord 
12.7.  there  Abraham  built  an  a.  to  the  Lord. 22.  9 
35.  1.  Jacob,  go  lo  Beth-el,  and  make  there  an  a 
3.  op  to  Bethel.  I  will  make  there  as  a.  to  God 
Exod.  17    15.  Moses  ouilt  an  a.  Jehovih-nissi 

20.  24.  an  a.  of  earth  !^halt  thou  make  to  me 

21.  14.  shall  take  him  from  mine  a.  that  he  dio 

29.  37.  sanctify  it,  il  shall  be  an  a.  most  holy 
44.  I  will  sanctify  the  tabernacle  and  a. 

30.  27  a.  of  incense  fl  40.  10.  a.  of  burnt-offerinj 
/,<■«.  6.  9.  the  fire  of  the  a.  shall  be  burning  in  it 
J\''um.  7   84.  this  was  the  dedication  jf  the  o. 

18.  3.  they  shall  not  come  nigh  the  a. 
.losh.  22.  34  the  children  of  Gad  calleo  ti.e  a.  Ed 
Judg.  6,  25.  throw  down  the  a.  of  Baal,  and  grcva 
31.  because  one  halli  cast  down  Ins  a. 

1  .Sam.  2.  33.  whom  I  shall  not  cut  off  from  mine  u 

2  Sam.  24.  18.  go  up,  rear  an  a.  to  the  Lord 

1  Kings  13.  2.  he  cried  against  the  a.  O  a.  a. 
18.  30.  Elijah  repaired  the  a.  of  the  Lord 
35.  and  the  water  ran  round  about  the  a. 
2Kivgs  18.22.shall  worshi"  befljie  this  a.  /sa.36,7 
I'sal.  26.  6.  so  will  I  compass  thine  a.  O  Lotd 
43.4. then  will  I  go  to  the  a.  of  God,  to  God  my  joy 
fsa.  19.  19.  an  a.  lo  the  Lord  in  the  midst  of  Egyp 
27.  9.  the  stones  of  the  a.  as  chalk-stones 
56.  7.  their  sacrifices  be  accepted  on  mine  a. 
Lain.  2.  7.  the  Lord  hath  cast  off  his  a. 
Eiek.  8.  16.  between  the  porch  and  a.  25  men 
loel  1.  13.  lament,  howl,  ye  ministers  of  the  a. 
2.  17   the  priests  weep  between  llie  porch  and  i< 
Amos  2.  8.  upon  clothes  laid  to  pledge  by  every  tt 
Mill.  1.  7  ye  ofl'er  polluted  bread  on  mine  a. 
10.  nor  do  kindle  fire  on  mine  a.  for  nought 
2.  13.  covering  the  a.  of  the  Lord  with  tears 
Mat.  5.  23.  if  ihou  bring  thy  gift  to  the  a. 
23.  18,  whoso  shall  swear  hy  the  a.  il  is  nothing 
35.yBslew  between  the  temple  and  a.l^iikeM.^l 
Acts  17.  23.  1  found  an  a.  wilh  Has  inscription 
1  Cur.  9.  13.  Willi  at  the  a.  partakers  with  a.  10. 18 
Heb.  7.13.  of  which  none  gave  at'endanceal  the  a. 
13.  10.  we  have  an  a.  whereof  they  have  no  right 
Rev.  6. 9. 1  saw  under  Ihe  a.  the  souls  of  them  slaio 

8.  3.  should  offer  it  wilh  prayers  on  the  golden  a. 

9.  13.  heard  a  voice  from  horns  of  llie  golden  a. 
See  BniLT 
ALTARS. 

F'rrt(f.n4.13.Bhall  destroy  their  a.  Dent.  7.  5.  |  12.3. 
A'um.  23.  1.  Balaam  said,  build  here  seven  a. 

1  R'm^s  19. 10. Israel  have  thrown  down  thine  a. 14 

2  Chr'oti.  34  5.  burnt  the  hones  of  priests  on  the  a. 
Psal.  84.  3.  even  thine  a.  O  Lord  of  iios's,  my  king 
Isa.  17  8.  and  he  shall  nol  loi^k  to  the  a.  the  work 
./er.  17.  1.  sin  of  Judali  graven  on  horns  of  the  a. 

2.  whilst  their  children  remember  their  a. 
Ezek.  6.4.  and  your  a.  shall  be  desniate,  images  ha 
Hos  8. 11.  minie  a.  to  sin,  a.  shall  be  to  him  tosil 
10.  8.  thorn  and  thistle  shall  come  on  their  a. 
12.  11.  their  a.  are  as  heaps  in  the  furrows 
Amos  3   14.  I  will  also  visit  ihe  a.  of  Beth-el 
Rom.  11  3.  Lord,  thev  have  digged  down  Ihme  a 

ALTER. 
Lev.  27.  10.  ho  shnll  not  a.  it.  a  sood  for  a  bad 
Ezra  6.  11.  that  whosoever  shall  a.  this  word 
12.  destroy  all  that  put  Iheir  hand  lo  a.  this 
Psal.  89.  34.  not  a.  the  thing  gime  out  of  my  lips 
Pr»t).31.  tS.  lest  thev  a.  tlip'iuilgment  of  afflictoJ 

ALTERED. 
Fsth.  1.  19.  be  not  a.  that  Vashli  come  no  mora 
Luke  9.  29.  ihe  fashion  of  his  countenance  wm  z 

ALTERETH. 
Dan.  6.  8.  according  lo  the  law  which  a.  not,  12 

ALTERING. 
J^um.  14.  t  34.  ye  shnll  know  my  a.  of  purpose 

ALTHOUGH. 
Kiod.  13.  17   a.  that  was  near,  for  God  said 
2  .Sam.  23.  5.  a.  mv  house  be  not  so  with  God 
,/oA  2.  3.  a.  thou  n'lovedst  me  against  him 
.Irr.  31.  32.  a.  I  wus  a  husband  unto  them 
Ezek.  11.  Ifi.  a.  T  have  cast  (hem  far  off 
ifab.  3.  17.  a.  the  fig-tree  shall  not  blossom 
Mark  14  29.  a.  all  shall  be  off.'mled,  yel  w.ill  not  I 
Gal.  6.  t  L  a.  a  man  he  overt-ikpn  in  a  fault 

ALTOGETHER. 
mini.  16.  13.  make  thyself  a   a  princu  over  us 
Dent.  16  20.  which  is  a.  jiisl  shall  ll.oii  follow 
Psal.  14.  3.  they  are  a.  become  filthy,  Psal.  53.  1 
19.  9.  judsments  of  the  Lord  are  righteous  a. 
39.  5.  e'ery  man  at  h-s  best  slate  is  a.  vanity 
.50.  21.  that  I  was  a.  such  a  one  as  thyself 
139.4.  but  lo,  O  Lord,  thou  knowest  it  a. 
Cant.  5. 16.  his  month  is  sweet,  yea,  he  is  a  Ic»e»t 
John  9.  34.  thou  wast  a.  born  in  sins,  doit  tho 


AMB 

Jlcti  26.  29   u-eni  almost  an  a.  such  as  I  am 
I  Or.  5.  lU.  yet  not  a.  witli  tlie  I'ornicators 
9.  lU  or  saitli  lie  it  a.  lor  our  sakes  7 
iCkrr  4.  t  a   perjiluxed,  but  not  a.  without  help 

ALVVAV,  ALWAYS, 
Bignifies,  [1]  Cu/<(i«ua«y,  John  8.  29.     [2]  Fre- 
gucntly,  Acts  lU.  2.  [JJ  Tu  tkecndof  tke  icurLd, 
Mar.,  iia.  -JU.     [4J  During  life,  '2  Sum.  9.  10. 
Deut.5.2i).()  that  Hiey  would  keep  my  commandsa. 
11.  ].  thou  »lialt  keep  liis  commandments  a. 
14.  23.  thou  mayest  learn  to  tear  the  Lord  a. 
Job  7.  10.  X  loatfie  it,  I  would  not  live  o. 
27   10.  will  he  a.  call  upon  Gud  1 
Psal.  1(5.  8.  I  have  set  tlie  Lord  a.  before  me 
103.  9.  he  will  not  a.  chide,  nor  keep  his  anger 
119.  112.  inclined  to  iierl'orm  thy  statutes  a. 
TTOo  8.30. 1  was  by  hiin,  rejoicing  a.  hel'ore  him 
Isa  57.  l(i.  neither  will  I  be  a.  wroth 
Mal.'iS  20.  1  am  with  you  a.  to  the  end  of  the  world 
Mark  14.  7.  but  me  ye  have  not  a.  John  12.  8. 
Xohn  8.  29.  1  do  o.  those  things  that  please  liira 
11.  42.  I  tnow  that  tliou  hearest  me  a. 
Sets  10.  2.  Cornelius  jirayed  to  God  a. 
i  Cor.  2.  14.  God,  who  a.  causeth  us  to  triumph 
Vhil.  1.  4.  a.  m  every  jirayer  of  mine  lor  you 

20.  as  a.  so  now  also,  Christ  shall  be  magniHed 
2.  12.  as  ye  have  a.  obeyed,  not  in  my  presence 
4.  4.  rejoice  in  the  Lord  a.  and  again  rejoice 
1  Thess  2.  10.  to  lill  up  their  sins  a.  for  wrath 
t  Pet.  1   15.  to  have  these  a.  in  remembrance 

I  AM,  I  AM  t/iat  I  AM 
lExod.  3.  14.  /  am  that  I  am  kath  sent  me  to  you 
N'um.  11.  21.  the  people  amongst  whom  J  am 
ATeA.  6.  1 1,  who  is  there  that  being  as  /  am 
Job  9.  32.  he  is  not  a  man  as  /  am,  that  I  should 
^sal  35.  3.  say  to  my  soul,  /  air  thy  salvation 
39.  4.  that  I  may  know  how  Irail  /  am 
50.  7.  O  Israel,  /  am  God,  even  thy  God 
143.  12.  destroy  theiu,  for  /  am  thy  servant     [11. 
•■,80  44.0.  /a/n  the  hrsl,/ am  the  last,  48. 12  Rev.\. 
47.  8.  I  am,  and  none  else  besides  me,  Zcph.2. 15. 
58.  9.  thou  shalt  cry,  and  he  shall  say,  here  /  am 
Wat.  16.  13.  whom  do  men  say  tnat  /  the  Son  of 
man  am  ?  .Mark  3.  27.   J^uke  9.  18. 
Luke  22.  70.  art  the  Son  of  God,  ye  say  that  /  am 
tfohn  6.  35.  Jesus  said,  /  am  the  bread  of  life 
fi.  12.  saying,  I  am  the  light  of  the  world 
58.  I  say  to  you,  before  Abraham  was,  I  am 
12.  26.  where  /  am  there  shall  my  servants  be 
17.24.1  will, that  they  may  be  with  me  where  /  a 
Sets  20.  29.  almost  and  altogether  such  as  /  an. 
27.23.angel  of  God, whose  /  a)n,and  whom  I  serve 
.  Cot.  15.  10.  by  the  grace  of  God  7  am  what  /  ar/i 
Gal.  4.12.  hrethren,  be  as  /  am,  for  lam.  as  you  are 
Phil.  A.  11.  for  I  have  learned  in  what  state  I  am 
Rev.  1. 18.  /  am  he  that  liveth,  /  am  alive  forever 
19. 10.  see  thou  do  it  not,  I  am  thy  fellow-servanl 

AM  I 
Oen.  4.  9.  I  know  not,  am  I  my  brother's  keeper? 
30.  2.  am  I  in  God's  stead,  who  hath  withheld 
S  Kings  5.  7.  am  /^  God,  to  kill  and  to  make  alive? 
lS.25.a>n  /come  up  without  the  Lord.  /s^t. 30.10 
Jer.  23.  23.  am  /a  God  at  hand,  saith  the  Lord 
Mat.  18.  20.  there  am  I  m  tho  midst  of  them 
John  7.  33.  yet  a  htlle  while  am  /with  you 
1  Cor.  9.  ^.  am  I  not  an  apostle  ?  am  I  not  free  ' 
8  Cor.  12.  10.  when  I  am  weak,  then  am  /slroii" 
Here  Am  I,  or  Here  I  AM.     Sec  Hkre. 
AMAZED. 
Juag  20.  41.  tho  men  of  Benjamin  were  a. 
loo  32.  15.  they  were  a.  they  answered  no  more 
\sa.  13  8.  (hey  shall  be  a.  one  at  another 
Kzek.  32.  10.  I  wUI  make  many  i)eopip  a.  at  thee 
Mat.  19.  25.  the  disciples  were  exceedingly  a. 
J/arA: 2.12.  were  all  a.and  glorified  God, /,«/«  5.26 
14.  33.  he  be?an  to  be  sore  a.  and  very  heavy 
Luke  4.  30.  all  a.  and  spake  among  themselves 
9.  43.  were  all  a.  at  the  mighty  i>ower  of  God 
Acts  9.  21.  but  all  that  heard  Saul  were  a 

AMAZEMENT. 
AttsX  10.  filled  with  a.  at  what  had  happened 
i.  Pet.  3.  6.  and  are  not  afraid  with  any  a 

AMBASSADOR. 
Prov.  13.  17.  but  a  faithful  a.  is  health 
Jer.  49.  14.  an  a.  sent  to  the  heathen,  Ohai.  1. 
Eph.  6.  20.  for  which  I  am  an  n.  in  bonds 

AMBASSADORS. 
Jb.fA.  9  4.  went  and  made  as  if  they  had  been  a 
iCJiTon.  32.  31.  the  business  of  the  a.  of  Babylon 
.50.  21.  he  sent  a.  what  have  I  to  do  with  thee  ? 
Isa.  18.  2.  that  sendeth  a.  by  the  sea  in  vessels 
30.  4  princes  at  Zoan,  his  a  came  to  Hanes 
33  7.  the  a.  of  peace  shaF.  weep  bitterly 
Kitk.  17.  1.5.  he  rebelled  in  sending  «.  ij  Egypt 
xCor  5.  2((.  now  then  we  are  a.  for  Christ" 

AMBASSAGE. 

iMkeW.  32.  sendeth  an  a.  and  desireth  conditions 

Amber  ;  see  Colour. 

AMBUSH,  ES. 

Josh  e.  2.  lay  thee  an  a.  for  the  city  behiod  it 

Vi 


AJ\C 

Jer.  51.  12.  set  uj)  the  watchmen,  prepare  the  a. 
I  AMBUSHMLiNT,  S. 

I  2  Chron.  13. 13.  Jeroboam  caused  an  a.  the  a.  was 
20.  22.  the  Lord  set  a.  against  Amnion 
AMLIM 
Signifies,  in  Hebrew,  true,  faitliful,  certain.  It 
IS  made  use  of  likewise  to  ajjirm  any  tiling,  and 
was  an  ajirmatiun  used  ojten  by  our  Sactour, 
wkick  is  rendered  in  our  translation,  verilv, 
verily  ;  amen,  amen,  /  say  unto  you,  John  3.  3, 


AJ\G 

i  AXCIEATS. 

1  Sam.  24.  13.  as  saith  the  pioverl  ofthe  c 
Psal   119.  100.  1  uiuleisiand  more  the  u  the  a. 
Jsa.  3. 14.  Lord  wiU  enter  into  judgment  with  the  « 
24.  23.  the  Lord  shall  reign  belore  his  a. 
.Jer.  19^  1 .  take  oi  a.  of  t.^ie  people  and  a.  of  pries* 
t^iek.  7.  20.  counsel  shilt  perish  Irom  the  a~ 
8. 12.  son  of  man,  hast  tfiou  seen  what  the  a.  do .' 
27.  9.  the  a.  of  Gebal  were  in  tliee  thy  «alker» 
ANCLE-BOJNES 


5.    Mil  the  promises  of  God  are  amen  )n  Christ;  r  -^cts  3.  7.  his  a.-boncs  received  strength 

that  IS,  certain  and  Jirm,  2  Cur.  1.  20.     Christ  ANCLES. 

himself,  the  faithful  prophet  and  teacher  of  his  2  .Sa;n.22.t  37.that  my  a.  did  not  slip.  Psal.  lO  +  3? 

church,  IS  caUed  the  Amen,  Uev.   3.   14.      In    t'leA.  47.  3.  the  waters  vveie  to  the  u. 

Isa.  03.   16.  shall  bless  himself  in  the  God  of  ANGEL 

Iriith,^  and  swear  by  the  God  of  truth  ;  which  in  Signifies,  Jl  messenger, ci-  bringcr  of  tidings,  an. 


the  Hebrew  is,  the  God  amen'.     Mnd  a  ts  used 
in  the  end  of  prayer  in  testimony  of  an  earnest 
wisli,  desire,  or-  assurance  to  be  heard  ;  amen 
BO  be  it,  so  shall  it  bti.     The  word  amen  »*  used 
in  many  languages. 
JVum.  5.  22.  and  the  woman  snail  say  a.  a. 
Oeut.  27.  15  all  the  people  shall  say  a.  to  the  end 
i  Kings  1.30.Beiiaiah  answered  a.  the  Lord  say  so 
iChron.  16.  30.  peo|)le  said  a.and  praised  the  Lord 
f5a/.41.13.l'roin  everlasting  to  everlasting;  a.anda. 
72.  19.  earth  filled  with  his  glory  ;  a.  and  a. 
89.  52.    blessed   be  the   Lord  for   evermore,  a. 
106. 18.  and  let  all  the  peoide  say  a.  [and  a 

Jer.  28.  6.  even  the  piojihet  Jeremiah  said  a. 


Mat.  6.  13  the  power  and  the  glory  for  ever,  a. 

1  Cor.  14.  16.  the  room  ofthe  unlearned,  say  a. 

2  Cor.  1.  20.  the  promises  in  him  are  yea  and  a. 


Rev.  1.  18.  behold,  I  am  alive  tor  evermore,  a. 
3.  14.  write  these  things,  saitb  the  a.  the  faithful 
5.  14.  and  the  four  beasts  said  a.  19  4. 
22.  20.  surely  I  come  quirklv,  a.  even  so,  come 
_  AMEND.'  [Lord  Jesus 

./er.  I.  3.  a.  ways,  and  doings, 5  |26.  13  [  35. 15. 
.fohn  4.  52.  the  hour  when  he  began  to  a 

AMENDMENT. 
Mat-  3.  fS.  bring  fruits  answerable  to  a.  of  life 

AMENDS. 
Lev  5.  16  he  shall  make  a.  for  the  harm  done 

AMERCE. 

Deut.  22  19  tliey  shall  a.  him  in  an  100  shekels 

AMtTHYST  ;  see  Agate  and  Jaci.ntii. 

AMIABLE. 

Psal.  84. 1.  how  a.  are  thv  tabernacles,  O  Lord 

AMISS, 
a  Oiron.  6.  37   wo  have  sinned,  we  have  done  a. 
Dan.  3.  29.  speak  any  thing  a.  against  the  God 
Luke  23.  41.  but  this  man  hath  done  nothing  a. 
.Jam.  4.3  ask  and  receive  not,  because  ye  a^k  a 

AMONG 
J\rum.  14    14   heard  that  thou.  Lord,  art  a.  them 
Kzra  10.  18.  a.  the  sons  ofthe  priests  were  found 
JVeh.Vi  20.  yet  a.  many  nations  was  no  king 
.fob  33.  23.  if  an  interpreter,  one  a.  a  thousand 
36   1).  and  their  life  is  a.  the  unclean 
Eccl.  0.  1.  there  is  an  evil  common  a.  men 
7.  28._one  a.  1,000,  but  a  woman  a.  all  those 
Cant.  5.  10.  the  chiefest  a.  ten  thousand 
Jtr.  5.  20.  a.  my  peoiile  are  found  wicked  men 
Mic.  7.  2.  and  there  is  none  upright  a.  men 
J^uke  1.  28.  blessed  art  thoii  a.  women 
10.  .3.  !  send  '^u  forth  b*  lambs  a.  wolves 
.John  6.  9.  but  wiiat  are  they  a.  so  many  ? 
Col.  1.  i  18.  a.  i..j  he  might  have  the  pre-eminence 

ANATflEMA. 
1  Cor.  16.  22.  let  him  be  a.  maran-atha 

ANCESTORS. 
J^ev.  26.  45.  remember  the  covenant  of  their  a. 

ANCHOR. 
.9cts  27  30.  as  thougli  they  would  have  cast  a. 
ilcb.ii.  19.  which  hope  we  have  as  an  a.  of  the  soul 

ANCIENT 
Signifies,  [1]  Old,  of  former  time,  1  Chron.  4. 5K>. 
[i]  Very  old  men,  Job  12. 12.     [3]  Men  of  for- 
mer times,  1  Sam.  24.  13.     [4]  Goeernors',  po-   -  „„ .,>.„.,„ 

litical  and  ecclesiastical,  Isa.  3.  14.  Jer.  19.  1. 1  Gal.l.S.  though  we 
/.)eur33.lD.for  the  chief  things  ofthe  a.  mounlaiiis  I  «™   1    1   and  he  sf 
./udg.  5.  21.  that  a.  river,  the  river  Kishon 
2  Kings  19.  25.ofn.  times,  I  formed  it,  Isa.  37.  Sb. 
I  Chron.  4.  22.  and  these  are  a.  things 
Ezra  3.12.  were  a.  men.and  had  seen  the  first  house 
■Job  12.  12.  with  the  a.  is  wisdom,  and  in  days 
Prov.  23.  28.  remove  not  the  a.  lanil-mark 
Isa.  3.2.  prudent  and  a.  the  Lord  doth  take  away 
9.  15.  the  a.  and  honourable,  be  is  the  head 
19  11.  how  say  ye,  I  am  the  son  of  o.  kings  1 
23.  7.  whose  antiquity  is  of  a.  days 
44.  7.  since  I  appointed  the  a.  people 
47   «   upon  the  a.  hast  thou  laid  thy  yoke 
51.9.  awake,  O  arm  of  the  Lord,  as  In  the  a.  oays 
Jer.  18.  1.5.  caused  them  to  stumble  from  a.  paths 
Kzek.  9.  0.  then  they  began  at  the  a.  men 
Dan.  7  9.  the  a.  of  days  did  sit,  whose  garment 


applied  [1]  To  those  intelUctuai  and  lu 
lerial  beings,  whom  God  makes  use  of  as  hu 
ministers  to  execute  the  orders  of  providence, 
Kev.  22. 8.  [2]  Vo  Christ,  who  is  the  MeUiatoi 
and  Head  of  tho  church.,  Zech.  1.  12.  Kev.  10. 
1.  [3J  To  ministers  of  the  gospel,  ithe  an 
ambassadors  for  Christ,  Kev.  2.  1.  [  3.  1,  7. 
[4]  Tu  such  whom  God  employs  to  esecuie  his 
judgment.^.  Rev.  15.  H.  [  Iti.  1.  (51  To  deoilA. 
M  .t.  25.  41.   1  Cor.  0.  3. 

001.22.11  a.  ofthe  Lord  said,Abraham,.\brahan> 
24.  7.^  he  shall  send  his  a.  before  thee,  40. 
48.  10.  the  a.  who  redeemed  me  from  all  evil 
Eiod.  23. 20.  send  a.  before  thee,  23.  |  32. 34.  ( 33.  i 
J^fum.m. hi  sent  an  a.  arwl  hroJght  us  out  ol  Lgyp. 
.fudg.  13.  19.  and  the  a.  did  wonderously 
2  Sam.  24.  10.  the  a.  stretched  out  his  hand,,  the  a. 
that  destroyed  tlie  people,  1  Chron.  21.  li 
17.  David  spake  when  he  s<»w  the  a.  that  smol« 
I  Kings  13. 18.  a.  spake  to  me  by  the  w  ord  ol  Lord 
19.  5.  an  a.  touched  Elijah  and  said,  arise  and  ea' 

1  CAr  21. 15.  God  sent  an  a.  to  Jerusalem  to  destroy 
20  and  Oman  turned  back,  and  saw  llie  a. 
27   the  Lord  commanded  the  a.  and  he  put  u; 

2  C/*ron.32.21  the  Lord  sent  an  a.  which  cut  off 
Eccl.o.  a.  nor  say  before  the  a.  it  was  an  error 
[sa.  63.  9.  the  a.  of  his  presence  saved  them 
Dan.  3.  28  God  who  hath  sent  a.  and  dehvered 

6  22.  my  God  hath  sent  hia  a.  and  shut  up 
ffos    12.  4   yea,  he  had  jiower  over  the  a. 
Zfc/i.  1   9.  the  a.  that  talked  with  me  said,  I  5 

13.  Lord  answered  the  a.  that  talked  with  me 

14.  the  a.  that  communed  with  me  said 
19.  1  saul  to  the  a.  that  talked,  4.  4.  |  5.  10.  |  6.  4 

2.  3.  the  a.  that  talked  went  out,  and  another  a. 

3.  3.  with  filthy  garments,  and  stood  belore  the  s 

5.  5.  the  a.  that  talked  with  me,  went  forth 

6.  5  the  a.  answered,  these  are  the  four  spirits 
Mat.  28.  5.  the  a.  answered  the  woman,  fear  not 
J^uke  1.  13.  the  a.  saitl,  fear  not,  Zachanas 

19   the  a.  answered  and  said,  I  am  Gabriel 
26.  in  the  si.xth  month  the  a.  Gabriel  was  sent 
30.  the  a.  fnid  to  her,  fear  not,  Maiy 
35  a.  answered.  Holy  Ghost  shall  come  on  the< 

2   10.  the  a.  said  to  the  sliejiherds,  fear  not 
13.  suddenly  there  was  with  the  a.  a  multitude 
21  so  named  ofthe  a.  lx^fo«e  he  was  conceive*} 

22.  43.  there  appeared  an  a.  strengthening  him 
.John  5.  4.  an  a.  went  down  at  a  certain  seasoa 

12.  29.  others  said,  an  a.  spake  to  him 
.'Jets  0.  15.  as  it  had  been  the  face  of  an  a. 

7.  3.5.  by  hands  of  the  o.  that  appeared  in  tho  busfi 
38.  in  the  wilderness  wiib  the  a.  which  sjiake 

10.  7.  when  the  a.  which  spake  to  Cornelius 
22.  was  warned  from  God  by  a  huly  a.  to  send 

11.  13.  how  he  had  seen  an  a.  iii  his  house 

12.  8.  the  a.  said  to  Peter,  bind  on  thy  sandals 

9.  that  it  was  true  which  was  done  by  the  a. 

10.  and  forthwith  the  a.  departed  from  him 

11.  the  Lord  hath  sent  his  a.  and  dehvered  me 
15.  Rhoda  affirmed,  then  said  they,  it  is  his  a. 

23.  8.  the  Sadducees  say,  neither  a.  m.r  spirit 
9.  if  a  spirit  or  an  a.  hath  s|)ijken  to  lain 
2  Cor.  II.  14   IS  transformed  into  an  a.  of  light 

we  or  an  a.  from  heaven  jircacj 
signifted  it  bv  his  a   to  John 
i.i.unto  the  a.  ofthe  church, »,  12,  18.  ]  .3.  1.7,  14 
5.  2. 1  saw  a  strong  a.  proclaiiTiing  with  icud  voice 

7.  2.  I  saw  another  a.  ascending  from  the  east 
8   3.  and  another  a.  came  and  stood  at  the  alta» 

4.  ascended  before  God  out  ofthe  a.  hsijj 

5.  the  a.  took  the  censer,  and  filled  it  w.ih  fire 
7.  the  first  a.  sounded  |8.  second  a.  \  10.  third  a 
12.  fourth  o.  I  9.  1.  fifth  a.  t  13.  sixth  a.  sounder 

8.  13.  I  heard  an  a.  flying  thro'  midst  of  heaven 

9.  11.  which  IS  the  a.  of  the  hotlcmless  pit 
14.  saying  to  the  sixth  a.  .oos<!  the  four  angel* 

10.  1. 1  saw  another  a.  come  down,  18.  1.  |  S)   1 
5.  and  the  a.  which  I  saw  stand  on  the  sea 

7.  but  in  the  days  ofthe  voire  ofthe  seventh  a 

8.  go  and  take  the  book  in  the  hand  ofthe  a. 


,„  ,.  ^     ,  B lO.I  tookthebookll  Ij.l.  and  thea.  stood.saviro 

JJ.  one  like  the  Son  of  man  came  to  a.  of  days     1 1.  15.  seventh  a.  sounded,  and  there  were  voice* 
£i.  tUl  Uie  a.  ot  days  came,  and  judgment  givet     14.  6. 1  saw  another  a.  liv  in  uu  Ist  of  heavea 


ANG 

Rev.  14.  S.  ano^hor  a.  f'ollo\veil,  saying,  Babylon  is 
y.  tliird  a.  till. owed  |i  IJ.  aiiuUier  a.caiiif,'l7,  IV. 
ll>.  and  Uie  a.  llinist  in  his  niciile  inti)  tlic  earlh 

16.  )i.  a.  poured  oul  Ins  vial,  3,  4,  8,  10,  12,  17. 
j.  and  1  heaid  the  a.  o(  tlie  waters  say 

17.  7.  tiie  a.  said,  whcrelbre  didst  tliou  marvel  ? 
18.-1.  and  miglily  a.  touk  uji  a  stone  like  a  great 

19.  17.  and  I  sasv  an  a.  standing  lu  tlie  sun 

SI    17.  the  nicauure  of  a  man,  tliat  ig  ol  the  a. 
5!i  8.  tell  down  to  worship  hcli^re  the  teet  ot  a. 
10- 1  Jeius  have  sent  iniiie  a.  to  testify  to  vou 
ASH  EL  oj  God. 
Eiod.  14. 19.  a.  of  God  who  went  before  removed 
Juiig.  13.  ().  like  the  counteiiance  of  an  a.  of  God 

1  Sam.  21).  y.  art  good  in  my  sight,  as  an  a.  of  God 

2  Aani.  14. 17.  as  an  a.  of  God,  so  is  my  lord,  19.  '27. 

20.  wise  according  to  the  wisdom  of  an  a.  of  God 
Ads  27.  23.  stood  by  me  this  niglit  the  a.  of  God 
Gai.  4.  14  but  received  me  as  an  a.  of  God 

ANGEL  of  the  J.ord. 

(Jen.  16. 7.  a  ofiheL.  found  Hagarby  a  fountain 

a.  the  a.  0/  the.  Lord  said  lo  her,  10,  11.  |  22.  11. 

JVttJB.  22.  32,  35.  .Udg.  13.  18.  2  Ktnf^s  1.  3, 15. 

22.11.  a.  oflhc  L.  called  to  linn  out  of  heaven,  15. 

A'um  22.  23.  ass  saw  the  a.  of  L.  standing,  25,  27. 

24.  a.  of  L.  stood  in  a  jiatb  of  the  vineyards,  26. 

31.  Balaainsaw  a.  oftke  L.  standing  in  t)ie  way 

34.  and  Balaam  said  to  a.  of  the  J^.  1  liave  ai;ined 

35.  a,  of  the  A.  said  to  Balaam,  go  with  the  men 
.^idg.i.l.a.of  1^.  came  up,  1  Kings  \9~.Jicts  12  7. 

•4.  when  a.  of  the  L.  spake  these  words  to  Israel 

5.  23.  curse  ye  Moroz,  said  the  a.  of  the  Lord 

6.  11.  came  an  a.  of  the  L.anA  sat  under  an  oak 
12.  a.of  L.  ajipeared  lo  Gideon,  and  said  to  him 

21.  the  a.of  the  L.  put  forth  the  end  of  the  stall' 
22. when  tiideon  perceived  he  was  an  a.  uf  the  I^. 

l2.3.a.of  the  L,.  appeared  t«  the  woman,  and  said 

16.  Maiioah  knew  not  be  was  an  a.  of  the  /,.2l. 

20.  a.  of  the  L.  ascended  in  the  flame  of  llic  altar 

5  Sam. 24.16.  a.  ofL.wns  by  threshing,  ICh.  21.15. 

"  Kings  ly.  35.  a.  of  Ij.  smote  in  camp,  Isa.  37.  ,36. 

1  C/i?-o;i.21.12.a.o/7>.destroying  throughout  coasts 

18.  a.  of  the  i-.  commanded  Gad  to  say  lo  David 

30.afraid,  because  of  the  sword  of  a.  of  the  Lord 

Psal.'H.l.a  of  L.  encampeth  round  them  that  fear 

35.5.  let  a.  of  L,.  chase  them  |{  6.  persecute  them 

ZccA. 1.11. they  answered  the  a.of  the  L.  that  stood 

12.  a.  of  L.  answered,  wilt  thou  not  have  niercv 

3.5.  a.of  L.  stood  by  Joshua  {{  6.  a.  of  L.  piotesled 

12.  8.  bouse  of  David  as  the  a.  of  L.  before  them 

Mai.  1.20.  a.  of  1^.  appeared  in  a  dream,  2.  13.  19. 

24.Josepli  did  as  I  lie  a.  of  the  L.  had  bidden  him 

28. 2.  for  the  a.  of  the  L.  descended  from  heaven 

L,a}ie\.\\.  there  appeared  to  Zachiuias  an  a.of  L. 

2.  9.  a.  of  L.  came  u|K)n  them,  and  glory  of  Lord 

Sets  a.V.t.a.of  L.  by  night  opened  the  prison-doors 

5.  26.  a.  of  the  Lord  spake  to  Pliihp,  saying,  arise 
2.  23.  a.  of  L.  smote  Herod,  because  be  gave  not 

ANGELS. 
tien.  19. 1.  there  came  two  a.  to  Sodom  at  even 

15.  when  the  morning  arose,  the  a.  hastened  Lot 
Psdl.  8.  5.  a  little  lower  than  lh»  a.  /leb.  2.  7,  9. 

Cb.  17.  the  chariots  of  God  are  thousands  of  a. 
"7^.  25.  man  did  eat  a.  food,  ho  sent  them  meat 

49.  and  trouble,  by  sending  evil  a.  among  Ihem 
Mit.  4.  11.  a.  eameand  ministered  to,  Mark  1. 13. 
1.1.  39.  end  of  the  woild,  the  reapers  are  the  a. 

•S9.  the  a  shall  come  forth  and  sever  the  wicked 

18.  10   their  a.  always  behold  the  face  of  God 
21. 36.  no  man,  not  I  he  a.  in  heaven,  Mark  13.  32. 
25.  31.  Son  of  man,  and  all  the  holy  a.  with  him 
2G.  53.  give  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of  a. 

Jt/arft8.38.wbenllieSoncf!nancometh  inibegiory 
of  llis  Father,  with  the  holy  a.  Luke  9.  26. 

12.  05.  nor  marry,  but  are  as  the  a.  in  lieaven 
Z-ij/ff  2.  15.  as  the  a.  were  gone  away  from  them 

IC.  22.  the  beggar  died,  and  was  carried  by  the  a. 

20.  .36.  nor  die,  for  they  are  equal  I'nto  the  a. 
24.23.  that  they  had  also  seen  a  vision  of  a. 

John  20.  12.  and  seeth  two  a.  in  white,  silting 
.^cts  7..53.wbo  received  the  lawbydisposilionofa. 
Horn.  8.38.  nor  life,  nor  a.  able  to  separate  us  from 
1  Cor.  4.  9.  a  spectacle  lo  the  world,  lo  a.  and  men 

6.  3.  know  ye  not  that  we  shiill  judge  a..' 
ll.lO.loliave  power  onlicr  head.becauseofthe  a. 

13. 1.  though  t  sneak  with  tor.gu.'S  of  men  and  a. 
Gal.  3.  19  it  was  ordained  by  a.  in  the  band 
Col. '2. 18.  no  man  nesnile  yoii  in  worshipping  of  a. 

Thess.  1.  7.  revealed  from  heaven  with  mighty  a. 
I   Tim.  3.  IR.  seen  of  a.  preached  to  the  Genliles 
5.  21. 1  charge  thee  before  God  and  the  elect  a. 
Hth.  1.  4.  being  made  so  much  belter  than  the  a. 
5.  to  which  of  the  a.  said  he  at  any  time,  13. 
7.  of  the  o.  he  «aith,  who  makelh  his  a.  spirits 
2.  2.  if  the  word  spoken  by  a.  wns  steadfast 
5.  lo  the  a.  haih  he  not  put  in  subjection 

16.  he  took  not  on  him  the  nature  of  a.  but  seed 
12.  22.  and  to  an  iiiniimerablp  company  of  a. 

13. 2.  for  some  have  mtertained  a.  unawares 

1  Pet.  1  ■  12.  which  thm»»  the  a.  desire  to  look  ioto 
U 


AxNG 

1  Tft.S.OS.a.and  powers  bLiny  made  subject  lo  bim 

2  y.  L.  2.  4.  if  God  spared  not  the  a.  thai  sinned 

11.  whereas  a.  greater  in  power  and  might 
Jude  6.  the  a.  who  kept  not  their  tirst  estate 
Uev.  1.  20.  seveji  stars,  a.  of  the  seven  churches 
5.  U.  the  voice  of  many  a.  about  the  throne 
7.  1. 1  saw  four  a.  standing  on  the  four  corners 
2.  and  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice  to  the  lour  a. 
11   all  the  a.  stood  round  about  the  throne 
8. 13. trumpet  of  the  three  a. which  are  yet  to  sound 
y.l4.loose  the  lour  a.  which  are  bound  iu  the  river 

15.  the  a.  were  loosed,  which  were  prepared 
14.  10.  be  tormented  in  presence  ot  tiie  holy  a. 
21.  12.  twelve  gate£,  and  at  the  gates  twelve  a. 

ANGELS  of  God. 
Gen.Q8.\2.a.of  God  ascend  and  descend, ./uAnl.51. 
32.  1.  Jacob  went  his  way,  and  a.  of  God  met  him 
J/u<.22.30.but  as  a.  of  God  in  heaven.  Murk  12.25. 
/.uAi;  12. o.liim  shall  the  Son  con  less  beforea.o/'i'ot^ 
9.denieth  me,  shall  be  denied  before  the  a.of  God 
15. 10.  there  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the  a.  of  God 
Jieb.  li  0.  let  all  the  a.  of  God  worship  him 

His  ANGELS. 
.hb  4.  18.  and  his  a.  be  charged  with  folly 
f  A'a^91.11.give  his  a.  ch-drgc,Mat.  4.  ii.J.uke  4.10. 

103.  20.  ye  his  a.  which  e.\cel  in  strength 

104.  4.  who  maketh  his  a.  8|>irits,  Neb.  1.  7. 
148.  2.  praise  ye  bim  all  his  a.  praise  ye  him 

Mat.  13.  41.  the  Son  of  man  shall  send  tbrth  his  a. 

16.  27.  come  in  the  glory  of  his  Father  with  his  a. 

24.31.sendA(S  a.  with  agreat  sciir.d,  Mark  13.  27. 

2.5.  4J.  tire  prepared  for  the  devil  and  his  a. 
Hcv.  3. 5.  will  confess  before  my  Father  and  hi.i  a. 

12.  7.  Michael  and  his  a.  the  dragon  and  his  a. 
9.  the  great  dragon  was  cast  out,  and  his  a. 

ANGER,   Ferb. 
Rom.  10. 19.  by  a  foolish  nation  I  will  a.  you 

ANGER. 
Gen.  27.  45.  till  thy  brother's  a.  turn  away 

44.  18.  and  let  not  thine  a.  burn  against  me 

45.  t  5.  neither  let  there  be  a.  in  your  eyes 
49.  7.  cursed  be  their  a.  for  it  was  fierce 

Ezod.  32.  19.  saw  the  uancing,IVloses'  a.  waxed  hot 

22.  Aaron  said,  let  not  the  a.  of  my  lord  wax  hot 

Deut.  9. 19,  1  was  afraid  of  the  a.  and  dis\ileasure 

13. 17.  Lord  may  turn  from  the  fierceness  of  his  a. 

211.  24.  what  meanetb  the  beat  of  this  great  a.  7 
./».«/(. 7. 26. Lord  turned  from  llie  fierceness  of  bis  a. 
.hidg.  8.  3.  then  their  a.  was  abated  toward  him 
F.slh.  1.  12.  Abasuerus  his  a.  burned  in  iiim 
Job  4.  t  9.  by  bis  a.  are  they  consumed 

9.  13.  if  God  will  not  willidraw  his  a.  the  proud 
Psal.  21.  9.  as  a  fiery  oven  in  the  lime  of  thine  a. 

30.  5.  for  bis  a.  endureth  but  a  moment 
37   8.  cease  from  a.  and  forsake  wrath.  Up'  r.oi 
38.  3.  no  soundness  in  my  llesh  because  of  thine  a. 
69.  24.  let  thy  wrathful  a.  take  hold  of  them 
74.  1.  why  doth  thy  a.  smoke  against  the  sheep 
78.  2i    and  a.  also  came  up  against  Israel 
38.  many  a  time  turned  he  bis  a.  away 

49.  he  cast  on  them  the  fierceness  of  his  a. 

50.  lie  made  a  way  to  his  a.  he  spared  them  rwl 
85.  3.  hast  turned  from  the  fierceness  of  thine  a. 

4.  and  cause  thine  a.  towards  us  to  cease 

5.  wilt  thou  draw  out  thine  a.  lo  all  generations? 
90.  7.  for  we  are  consumed  by  thine  a. 

11.  who  knoweth  the  power  of  thine  a..' 
103.  9.  nor  will  he  keep  bis  a.  fur  ever,  .Jer.  3.  5. 
Prov.  15.  1.  but  grievous  words  stir  up  a. 
19.  11.  the  disCietic;  of  a  man  deferreth  his  a. 

21.  14.  a  gift  in  secret  pacilieth  a. 

22.  8.  and  the  ici  of  bis  a.  shall  fail 

27.  4.  wrath  i:  cruti;  and  a.  is  outrageous 
Keel.  7.  9.  a.  re:  lelb  in  i!ie  bosom  of  fools 
11.  t  1".  therefore  remove  .-i.  from  thy  heart 
Isa.  5.  25.  for  all  this  iiis  a.  is  not  turneil  away,  9. 
12,  17,  21.|lO.  4. 
7.  4.  fear  not,  for  the  a.  of  Rezin  with  Syria 

10.  5.  O  -Assyrian,  the  rod  of  mine  a.  and  staff 
2.').  shall  cease,  and  my  a.  in  their  destruction 

12. 1.  though  thou  wast  angry,  thine  a.  is  turned 

13.  9.  Ibe  day  of  the  Lord  comeih  wilh  fi^ce  a. 
13.  and  in  the  day  of  his  fierce  a.  /..am.  1.  12. 

30.  27.  name  of  the  Lord  comctb  burning  with  a. 
30.  the  J..ord  shall  shew  the  indignation  of  his  u. 
42.  25.  therefore  he  poured  on  him  the  fury  of  a. 
48.  9.  for  my  name's  sake  will  I  defer  mine  a 

65.  t  5.  these  are  a  smoke  in  ini.ie  a. 

66.  it  Lord  will  come  to  render  his  a.  with  fury 
./tr.  2.  .35.  surely  his  a.  shall  turn  from  me 

3. 12.1  will  not  cause  mine  a.  to  fall  on  you,  I  am 
merciful,  and  I  will  not  keep  mine  a.  for  ever 
4.  26.  all  the  cities  were  broken  down  by  his  a. 
7.  20.  mine  a.  shal'  be  poured  on  this  place 
18.  23.  deal  with  them  in  the  time  of  thine  a. 
2.5.  38.  the  land  is  desolate  because  of  his  a 
32.  31.  city  halb  been  as  a  provocation  of  m;ne  a. 
36.  7.  great  is  the  a.  the  Lord  hath  pronounced 
42.  18.  as  mine  a.  hath  been  poured  on  Jerusalem 
44.  G,  whorai'ore  miiio  a.  was  poured  forth 


ANG 

J^cr.  43.  37.  I  wii.'  br  ng  evU  on  them,  my  fieico  s 

l^am.'Z.l.  reniembLreanot  bis  footstool  in  day  ofr, 

6.  Lord  halb  despised  in  the  indignation  of  bis  a 

21.  thou  hast  slain  them  in  the  day  uf  thuie  a- 

22.  in  the  day  of  the  Lord's  a.  none  esca|ied 

3.  43.  thou  hast  coveied  with  a.  and  persecuted  id 

4.  11.  be  bath  poured  out  bis  fierce  a. 
Lzck.5.  13.  tlius  shall  mine  a.  be  accomplished 

7.  3.  and  1  will  send  mine  a.  upon  thee 
8.  and  accomplish  mine  a.  on  thee,  20.  8,  21. 

25.  14.  shall  do  in  Kdom,  according  to  mine  a. 

35.  11.  I  will  even  do  according  to  thine  a 
iJan.  9.  16.  let  thine  a.  be  turned  aw  ay 
Hos.  11.9.  will  not  execute  the  fierceness  of  mine  «• 

14.  4.  for  mine  a.  is  turned  away  from  him 
Jlmos  1.  11.  his  a.  did  tear  perpetually,  and  kept 
.Junah  3.  9.  if  God  will  turn  from  his  fierce  a. 
Mic.  7.  18.  he  retained  not  bis  a.  for  ever 
J^ah.  1.  6.  who  can  abide  the  fierceness  of  his  <n7 
Nab.  3.  8.  was  thine  n.  against  the  rivers  1 
Zeph.  3.  8.  to  pour  upon  them  all  my  fierce  a.- 
Mark  3.  5.  when  he  bad  looked  on  them  with  a 

F.ph.  4.  31.  let  ail  a.  be  put  away,  Col.  3.8. 

ANGEk  cf  the  Lord. 
jVum.  25.  4.  fierce  a.  of  the  Lord  may  be  turned 

32.14.  to  augment  the  a.  of  the  Lord  against  l.Ma.i 
JJeut.i':).  20.  the  a.  of  the  Zoriisliall  smoke  ag..;.ii)* 
.fudg.  2.  14.  a.  of  Lord  against  Is/  .20. 1 3.  8.  |  lu.  V 
2  Ain^5  24.20.  thro'  tiie  a.  of  thi  Lord  it  came  le 

pass,  ./er.  52.  A 
Jer.i.S.lhii  fierce  a.  of  the  Lord  ism  .■  turnt:d  awa« 

12.  13.beeau-i'.of  the  fierce  a.  o/WiC  '.ord,25. 1'.7 

23.  20.  the  u.  oj  fy  Lord  shall  not  return,  30.  2i 
51.45.  deliver  hissoi.'i^'rom  the  fierce  a.  of  the  L 

Lain.  4.  16.  the  a.  of  the  \',ord  liath  divided  tlitiir 
Zf^/i. 2.2. before  the  fierce  a.  i/J  iltf  L.  come  in  yoi* 

3.  it  may  be  ye  shall  be  hid  in  li;.  ijlay  of  a   H  L 
In  ANGER. 
Gen.  49.  6.  for  in  their  a.  they  slew  a  man 
Kiod.  11.  8.  he  went  out  from  i'haraoh  m  c  o. 
Deut.  29.  23.  which  the  Lord  overthrew  in  u. 

28.  the  Lord  rooted  them  out  of  the  land  ir.  a. 

1  .Sam.  20.  34.  Jonathan  rose  from  the  table  in  -< 

2  Chron.  25.  10.  they  returned  home  in  great  a 
Job  9.  5.  which  overturneth  them  in  his  a. 

18.  4.  be  teareth  himself  in  his  a. 

21.  17.  God  distributeth  sorrows  in  hie  a. 

35.15.  because  itisnotso,  he  bath  visited  inlis  a 
Psal.  6.1.  Lord,  rebuke  me  notzit  thy  a.  .Jer.  10.  34 

7.  6.  arise,  O  Lord,  in  thine  a.  lift  up  thyself 

27.  9.  put  not  thy  servant  away  in  a. 

56.  7.  in  thine  a.  cast  down  the  people,  O  Lord 

77.  9.  hath  he  in  a. shut  up  his  tender  mercies.? 
Isa.  13.  3. 1  have  also  called  my  mighty  ones  in  c 

14.  6.  he  that  ruled  the  nations  in  a. 

63.  3.  for  I  will  tread  them  in  mine  a.  6. 
Jer.  21.  5.  I  will  figlit  against  you,  even  in  a. 

32.  37.  whither  I  have  driven  them  in  mine  a. 

33. 5.  whom  I  have  slain  in  mine  a.and  in  my  lur 

Lam.i.X.  Lord  covered  Zion  with  a  cloud  mhiso 

3.  he  hath  cut  ofi"  in  a.  all  the  horn  of  Israel 

3.  60.  persecute  and  destroy  them  in  a. 
Kick.  3.  t  14.  and  I  went  in  hot  a. 

5.1.5.  when  I  shall  execute  judgments  in  thwtR  a 

13.  13.  shall  be  an  overflowing  shower  in  mine  a. 

22.  20.  so  will  I  gather  you  in  mine  a.  and  fury 
43.  8.  wherefore  I  have  consumed  them  znmine  a 

/^a;i. 11.20.  be  destroyed,  neither  in  a.  nor  in  battls 
II us.  13.  II.  I  gave  thee  a  king  in  mine  a. 
Mic.  5.  15.  and  I  v\'ill  execute  vengeance  in  a. 
Nab.  3.  12.  thou  didst  thresh  the  heathen  in  a. 

ANGER  kindled. 
Gen.  30.2.  a.  of  Jacob  was  Ann/ici/ against  Ra"liel 
F.zod.i.H  the  a.  of  the  Lord  wasi.  against  Mosea 
Kam.  11. 1.  a.  of  the  L.  was  k.  10.  |  12.  9.  |  22.  22, 
22.  27.  Balaam's  a.  was  k.  and  he  smote  the  ass 

24.  10.  Balak's  a.  was  kindled  against  Balaam 
25.3. the  a.  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  Israel 
32.  13.  .losh.  7.  1.  2  Sam.  24.  1.  2  Kings  13.  3. 
32.  10.  the  Lord's  a.  was  kindled  the  same  tlino 

/>c'u(  6.15.  lest  the  a.  of  the  Lord  be  k.  against  thee 
7.  4.  so  will  the  a.  of  the  Lord  be  k.  against  you 
29.  27.  tlie  a.  of  the  Lord  was  k  against  this  lan^ 
31. 17.  mine  a.  shall  be  kindled  in  that  day,  Josh. 

23.  16 
32.  22.  for  a  fiie  is  kindled  in  mine  a.  Jer.  15.  14. 

.Iiidg.  9  JO.  Zebul's  a.  was  kindled  against  Gial 
14.19.Samson's  a.A.and  he  went  up  tohisfather'g 

1  .Sam.  11.6.  when  Saul  beard,  his  a. was  k.  great  y 
17.28.  Eliab'sa.was  ,t. against  David, andhesaid 
20.  30.  Saul's  a.  was  kindled  against  Jonathan 

2.Sam.6.  7.  a.  ofL.  A.  against  Uzzah,l  CAr.  IS.'I 
12.  5.  David's  a.  was  kindled  against  the  man 

2  Kin  Ts  23.  26.  the  wrath  wherewith  bis  u.  was  k 
2  Chron.  25.  10.  their  a.  was  kindled  against  Judah 

15.  a.  of  the  Lord  was  /.jTidieii  against  Amaziab 
/aj.  5.  25.  the  a.  of  the  Lord  k.  against  his  people 
Jer.  17.4.  for  ye  have  kindled  a  fire  in  mine  a 
Iios.8.5.  mine  a.  is  kindl.  against  them  how  ;on^ 
ZecA.lC.S.mioe  a.was  kindl.  against  the  «hej)beid( 


ANI 

l>ceoke  or  Proviked  ta  \NGER. 
Vtui-  4.  !i5   to  proovkc  liiin  iu  a  'J.  Id.  j  31.  29. 
i  Kiiige  J7.  17.  I  ^1.  ti.  1  2J.  J'J.  2  C/ir.  iX  6. 
32.  lU.with  ■dbomtniilioni p)-uoo/icd  they  liiin  to  a. 
'21.  tlioy  have pr.  me  to  a.  1  wilier,  tliem  tu  a. 
Judg.2.i2.  tliey  liowud  lo  tliuiu,  ami  ^ir.  lliu  L.tu  a. 

1  Kings  H.U.iiiadt;  iiiolti;ii  iiiiagus  lopr.tv  a.l5.3U. 

15  made  their  {.'roves /<r  the  Liurd  to  a.  llj.  7, 13. 

lb.*.  \.opr.  raalo  u.witli  tlicir  siiiis,  »  Km^s  17.  11 

./er.  11. 17.  y&i.  au,  3'J.   Kuk.  l(j.  20. 

33.  Ahabdid  more  to  ;;;•.  the  l..ord  tu  i..  tliaii  all 

21.  22.  xviierewith  thou  liast^->-o«o/rt(/  me  to  u. 

22.  53.  Ahazyr.  tu  a.  tlie  Lord  God  il  Ifiael 

8  Kings  21.  15.  they  have  provoked  iiie  to  a.  since 

the  day 

22  17.  forsaken  me,  that  they  might  jorooo/ic  mo 

to  a.  2  Chron.  34.  25.  Jcr.  25.  7. 

2  Chron.  28.  2ji  ;)r.  to  a.  the  L..  God  ofhis  I'atliers 
Well.  4. 5.  Iiave  pr.  thee  to  a.  hel'ore  ihe  huildeis 
i'sM.  Iti.a6.pr  hini  to  a.  with  lugh  j)laces,  Wj.  21). 
fruv.  2U.  2.  whoso ;)r   Iniii  to  a.  :siiinL'tli  against 
Isa.  1.4.  tliey  have/;r.  lliu  Holy  One  of  Israel  to  u. 

(io.  3.  a  peoide  that  provoke  me  to  a.  continually 
Ve/'.  7.  Id.  lliatthey  niay;:<royo/ic  me  tuu.  [pr.toa. 
ly.  do  they  pr  ine  lo  a.  \\  d.  li).  why  have  they 
25.0.//r.me  iiotto  u.|l  32.;»U.lsraelliave/;r.inetj( 

44.  3.  Iheir  wickedness  I o^r.  rau  lo  a.  Kick.  d.  1 
E2e/t32.t'J.  1  wMprovokctu  a.  Uieheatlsol'maiiy 
Has  12. 14.  K|)hraiin/;/-uwuA-o/  iiim  lo  a-  bitterly 
CoL.  'J-.>Ji.  ixthers, pravoki.  nui  your  cmidren  to  a. 

:siouj  to  ANGLK 
JW/i.  9. 17  Ihou  a  God  ready  lo  pu,^'  ..u,  slow  to  a. 
Psul.  Mi.6.  slow  to  a  pleiUeo(,r  >irmuicy,  145.  d 
Pruv.  15.  Id.  he  thai  is  it(;Vii-o  a.  upjieaseth  aUil'e 
l(j.  32.  he  that  IS  nlojci-^  a.  better  tiiaii  the  mighty 
Joel  2.  13.  slow  /^/  of  great  kindness,  ./onah  4.  2. 
VaA.  1.  3.  tU'<fv.ord  is  slow  lo  a.  great  in  power 
•       AT^GEKKD. 

1  Saiti.  1.  t  0.  anii  her  adversary  also  a.  her  sore 
Padv.  lOLi.  32.  iliey  a.  him  at  tne  waters  ol'slrilc 

»'  AiNGLE. 

Jsa.  ly.  8.  and  all  they  tnat  cast  a.  shall  lament 
Hub.  I.  15.  they  lake  ujj  all  ol  tliem  willi  the  a. 

A^GUY 
Gen.  18.  30.  let  not  Ihe  Liord  be  a.  I'll  speak,  32. 

45.  5  be  not  u.  with  yourselves  thai  ye  sold  me 
Leo.  lU.  IG.  and  Muses  was  a.  with  Eleazar  and 
Dcut.  1.  37.  the  Lord  was  u.  with  me  lor  you,4  21. 

9  8.  liord  wasa.  Willi  you  to  have  destroyed  you 
20.  the  Lord  was  very  a.  with  Aaron,  1  prayed 

Judg.  Id.  25  lest  i.  fellows  run  upon  thee 

2  Sajii.  19.  42.  wherefore  be  ye  a.  for  tins  matter 

1  Kings  8.  4li.  and  thou  be  a.  witli  thein,  2  C7i.G.3C. 

11.  9.  and  the  I..ord  was  a.  with  Solomon,  because 
i  Kings  17.  Id.  therefore  llie  L.  was  a.  vvitli  Israel 
Ezra  9. 14.  wouldst  thou  not  be  u.  with  us  till  thou 
JVt/j.  5.  C.  I  was  very  a-  when  I  heard  their  cry 
Psal.  2. 12.  kiss  tiie  Son.  lest  lie  be  a.  and  ye  perish 

7.  11   God  IS  a.  with  the  wicked  evmy  day 

7C.  7.  who  may  stand  when  once  '.hou  an  a.  ? 

79.  5.  how  long  wilt  thou  be  a.  ?  80.  4.  1  d5.  5. 


ANO 

ANOINT 

Signifies,  [1]  Topour  oilup,-H,Gcn.^S.';S.  |  31.13. 
12]  'I'o  consecrate  and  set  ont.  aparlto  anu£ice; 
anointing  l/emg  gcneralli/  praciised  among  the 
Jews  0)1  that  occasion,  la  denote  tne  person's 
being  endued  wUk  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the 
6;^i/-it,  Exod.2d.41.  [3J  'J'o  use  spiritual  means 
tu  get  saving  knowledge,  liev.  .i.  18.  [4J  7'o 
snicar,or  dauL,iuhn  9.0,11.  [5J  Uneparticular- 
lij  designed  and  chuseu  hij  Cud  tu  be  Ike  King, 
Priest,and  I'ruphetof  his  ekureh,nu  lilt  III, Chridt 
Jesus,  who  was  filed  with  the  J  lull/  Chest  m  ai. 
CLtraordinary  man iur,andlhereb!/euiis(c ruled 
and  authurised  to  be  the  Messiah,  I'sal.  2.  2.  | 
4.'>.  7.     Acts  4.  27.     [b)  A  king.  Lam.  4   iiO. 

Toucii  nut  mine  anointed,  Psal.  105.  15.  Hurt 
nut  the  people  consecrated  lo  myself  by  the 
gifts  and  graces  uf  iny  !SptrU,  nor  those  t spe- 
cially among  them  to  whom  J  familiarly  reveal 
my  mind  and  will,  that  lliey  may  teae/i  others 

Thou  aiiointest  my  head  with  oil,  Psul.Si.a.  J'huu 
^  bestuwcsl  upon  me  theconivlatiousofthySpirit. 

The  anointing,  1  John  2.  27.  The  ijpiril  «j  dla- 
minatiun;  great  knowledge  in  hcacentij  Ihimrs 

Exod  2d.  41.  shall  a. and  coiisecraie,3U.3U.  14U.15. 

29.  7.  take  anointing  oil  and  a.  Inm,  40.  i3. 
30  thou  shall  a.  the  altar  to  saiiculy  ii.  4U.  10. 

30.  2l3.  thou  shall  a.  the  tabernacle,  4U.  9. 
4U.  11.  thou  shall  a-  the  laver  and  his  foot 

J.cv.  16.  32.  and  ihe  priest  whom  he  shall  a. 
iJeut.  2d.  40.  but  thou  shall  not  a.  thyself  wilh  oil 
■liidg,  9  8.  llie  trees  went  lo  a.  a  knig  over  iliem 

15.  if  in  truth  ye  a.  me  king  over  you 
lOtth  3.  3.  wash  thyself  therefore  and  a.  thee 

1  .Sum.  9. 10.  shall  a.  him  to  be  cajilam  o\er  Israel 
15. 1.  the  Lord  sent  nie  lo  a.  thee  king  over  Israel 
lb.  3.  thou  shall  a.  liini  whom  1  uaine  unto  ihee 

12.  ihe  Lord  said,  arise,  a.  him,  tins  is  he 

2  .Sum.  14.  2.  a.  not  Ihyseli  with  oil,  but  be  as 
]  Kings  1.  34.  let  Zadok  a.  hun  king  over  Israel 

19.  15.  a.  Hazael  king  ||  10.  a.  Jehu,  a.  Klisha 
Isa.  21   5.  arise  ye  jirinces,  and  a.  the  shield 
I  Jan.  9. 24.  seal  U|i  the  visioii,and  u.the  most  Holy 

10.  3.  neither  did  I  a.  myself  at  all,  lill  weeks 
Jiii.os  0.  6.  a.  themselves  with  the  chief  oinlincnt 
Mic.ii.  15.  shall  tread  the  olives,  but  not  a.  Ihce 
Mat.  6.  17.  when  thou  faatest  a.  thine  head 
Mark  14.8.slieiscomcto  u.niy  body  to  the  burying 

10.  1.  had  bought  spices  that  tliey  might  a.  Inm 
l.ukel.  40.  my  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not  a. 
Ren.  3.  18.  and  a.  Ihine  eye;-  with  eye-salve 

ANOINTEO. 
Ej:orf.29.29.  garni,  be  Aarun'j  soi.s  after  him,  to  a 
Lev  4.3.  if  the  priest  ihal  is  a.  do  sin  according  to 

0.  20.  the  otfering  of  Aaron,  when  he  is  a. 

7.  36.  in  the  day  that  he  a  them,  by  a  statute 

S.lO.a.the  tabciiiacle  ||  11.  a.  the  altar.  Num.  7.1. 

12.Muses  [loured  oil  on  Aaron's  head, and  a.  him 

jV«m.3.3.namesof  the  sons  of  .-Xaron  which  were  e. 

7.  10   the  princes  olTered  after  it  was  a.  d4,  88. 
l.Sam.lO  1.  the  Lord  a. the  captain  ||  15.  17.  u.  Suu! 


ANS 

Mint  ANOINTED. 
1  Sam. 2.  3.5.  he  shall  Walk  before  mine  a.  fi:.  cva 

1  Chron.  10. 22.  toucli  not  nunc  a.   Psal.  105.  15. 
Psal.  132.  17.  1  have  ordained  a  lamp  for  mine  a. 

ANOINTED  with  Uil. 
JVum.35.25.  death  of  high  priest  a.  with  lioly  oi 

2  ■■Sam.  1. 21.  as  though  he  had  not  been  a.  with  o 
"■   ^  i/eil.iJ 


Prov.  14.  17  he  that  i"!  soon  a.  dealelh  foolishly       10.  13.  a.  David,  2  .Sam.  2.  4,  7.     5.  3,  17  I  12.  7 
21.19.  dwell  m  wilderness, than  with  an  a.  woman  2  Kings  9.  3,  6,  12.  1  Chron.  11    3  I  14   8 

22.  24.  make  no  friendship  with  an  a.  man  2  Sam.  2.  7.  the  house  of  Judali  have  «.  me  km- 


25.  23.  sc,  dolh  an  a.  couiuenaiice,  a  backbitin^ 

29. 22.  a.  man  stirreth  U))  strife,  and  a  furious  iiian 
£cc^  5.0.  wherefore  should  God  be  a.  at  thy  voice? 

7.  9.  be  not  hasty  in  Ihy  sjiirit  to  be  a. 
Cant.  1.  0.  my  mother's  children  were  a.  with  me 
(sa  12.  1.  though  thou  wast  a. with  me, thine  anger 
Eiek.  16.  42.  I  will  be  i|Uiet,  and  will  be  no  more  a. 
Dan.  2.  12.  for  this  cause  the  king  was  a. 
Jonah'i.l.  it  displeased  Jonah,  and  he  was  very  a. 
4.  the  Lord  said,  dost  thou  well  to  be  a.  ?  9. 
9.  he  said,  I  do  well  lo  be  a.  even  unto  death 
Mat.  5.  22.  whosoever  is  a.  wilh  his  broiher 
Luke  14.  21.  the  master  of  the  house  being  a. 

15.  28.  and  he  was  a.  and  would  not  go  in 
Jo/in  7.  23.  are  ye  a.  at  me  because  I  have  made 
£///(. 4.20  be  a.  and  sin  not,  let  not  the  sun  go  down 
Ttt.  1.  7  a  bishop  must  be  blameless,  not  soon  a. 
Rco.ll.  18.  the  nations  were  a.  thy  wraili  is  come 

ANGUISH. 
Oen.  42.  21.  guilty,  in  that  wesaw  the  a.  of  hissoul 
F.jcod.  0.  9.  but  they  heaikened  not  lo  Moses  for  a. 
/>«//.  2. 25.  tremble,  and  be  'c  a.  because  of  thee 
2  Sam.  1.  9.  slay  me,  for  a.  is  come  upon  me 
Jnbl.  11.  I  will  speak  in  tne  a.  of  my  sjinii 

15.  24.  trouble  and  a.  shall  make  him  afraid 
RiuZ.lH).  143. trouble  and  a.  have  taken  liol.i  on  me 
Proii.  1.  27.  when  distiess  and  a.  come  upon  you 
/•fu.8.22.look  to  the  earth, and  behold  dimness  of  a. 

30.  6.  into  the  land  oftroulile  and  a.  from  whence 
Jer.i.'il.  the  a.  as  of  her  that  bnngelh  forth  child 
fi.  24.  a.  hatii  taken  hold  of  us,  49.  24  |  50.  43. 
lohn  16.2i.8he  reniembcreth  no  more  he.'  a.  for  joy 
Rtf  m.2.9.  tribulation  and  a.  upon  every  >»  u!  of  man 
i  Ci3r.2.4.for  out  of  much  a.  of  heart  I  »<  ite  to  yot 

ANISE. 
Mat.  23.  23.  ve  pay  tithe  of  mint  a.  and  cummiKl  La 
14 


3.  39.  1  am  this  day  weak, though  a.  king 
12.  20.  David  arose  from  the  earth,  and  a.  himself 
23.  1.  David  the  a.  of  the  God  of  Jaceb  said 
Psal.  2.  t  6.  yet  have  I  a  my  king  on  Zion 
/su.Ol.l.the  Lord  hath  a. me  to  preach,  LukeA.  18. 
Eiek.  28.  14.  thou  art  the  a.  cherub  that  covers 
Luke  7.  38.  she  kissed  his  feet  and  a.  them 

40.but  this  woman  hath  a. my  feet  wilh  ointment 
.luhnX.  [41.  we  found  the  Messiah,  which  is  the  u 

9.  0.  he  a.  the  eyes  of  the  blind  man  with  clay 
11.  Jesus  made  clay,  and  a.  mine  eyes 

11.2.  it  was  that  Mary  which  a.  hlie  Lord 
12.3.then  look  Mary  ointmenlaiid  a.  feet  of  Jesus 
.lets-i  )il.  holy  child  Jesus,  whom  thou  hast  a. 

10.  38.  how  Goii  u.  Jesus  of  Nazareth  with  holy 
i  Car.  1.  21.  he  which  hatli  a.  us  is  God 

ANOINTED  Ones. 
Zech.4. 14  these  are  the  two  n.  ones  which  stand 

His  ANOINTED. 
1  Sam.  2. 10.  give  strength,  and  exalt  horn  of  his  a. 
12.3. witness  agairicsl  me  before  the  Lord  and  his  a. 
5.  the  Lord  and  his  a.  is  witness  this  day 
2.Sam.22. Sl.sheweth  mercy  loAis  a.  Psai' 18.  50. 
Psal.  2.  2.  against  the  Lord,  and  against  his  a. 
20.  0.  now  know  I  that  the  Lord  savpth  his  a. 
28  8.  and  he  is  the  saving  strength  of  his  a. 
Jsa.  45.  1.  thus  saith  the  Lord  lo  his  a.  to  Cyrus 

Lord's  ANOINTED. 

1  Sam.  16.  0.  surely  the  Izard's  a.  is  before  him 

24.0. 1  should  do  this  to  my  muster,  the  Lord's  a. 

10.  put  my  hand  against  my  lord,  for  he  is  /,.  a. 

20.9.stretch  his  hand  against  L.  a.  and  be  guiltless 

IG.to  die, because  ye  have  not  kept  the  Lord's  a. 

2Sa7«,.]. 14. wast  thou  nut  afraid  todeslroylhe  L.a.? 

19.  21.  put  lo  death,  bcc;iiisr  he  cursed  the  L  s  a 

4  20.  the  a.  of  JMrd  was  taken  in  then  pits 


Piu/.45.7.God  u.thee  with  oil  of  gladne 
89.20.  with  my  holy  oil  have  1  a.  him 
92.  10.  my  horn  e.\alt,  1  shall  be  u.  wUk  fresh  o»- 

Thine  ANOINTED. 
2  Chron.  6.42.  O  Lord  God,  turn  notaway  the  fae« 
of  t/ij7i«  a.  Psal.  132.  10 
Psal.  64.  9.  behold,  O  (Jod,  look  on  face  oi thine  a. 
b'j.  3d.  thou  hast  been  wioih  with  thine  a. 

51. they  have  leproacheu  the  footstep*  ol  Uunn  il. 
Hau.  3.13.  wunlesi  even  lor  salvation  with  tAi."(£  a 

AiNOlNTEDST 
<7o).31  13.  lam  the  Godol  Uelh-cl  wlierethou.i 
Psal.  23.  a.  a.  iiiy  head  with  oil,  my  cup  runaeJj 

ANOINTING. 
.Ej^ot/.  40.  1.5.  their  a.  be  an  eierlastingpricslhooii 
yiu.l0.27.yoke  shall  be  destroyed  because  ol  rJie  a 
1  Joliu'2.  27.  but  the  a.  which  ye  have  received  oi 
him,  as  the  same  a  teacheth  you  all  ihingg 
ANOINTING   Oil.  [cense 

Exod.  37.  29.  he  made  the  holy  u  oil  and  jiure  m- 
Leu.  d.  12.  hepouieduf  the  a.  oil  on  Aaroll'^heaa 
10.  7.  for  the  a.  oil  uf  Ihe  Lord  is  upon  you 
21.  10.  on  whose  head  the  a.  oil  w.is  pouied 
JV"«y«.4.10.  lo  Iheotiice  of  Eleazar  pcrlaiiieth  a.  oi* 
Jam.  5. 14.  a.  lum  with  oil  m  the  name  of  the  Lord 

ANON. 
Mat.  13.  20.  heareth,  and  a.  with  joy  receivcth  it 
Mark  1.  30.  mother  lay  sick,  and  a.  they  tell  him 
ANOTllEli.  [of  her 

Gen.  4.  25.  appointed  me  a.  seed  instead  of  .-^bel 
30.  24.  the  Lord  sliaT  add  to  me  u.  son 
43.  7.  the  man  asked  us,  have  ye  a.  brother  ? 
f:x»<i.22.9.1ost  thing,which  a.  challeiigetli  to  be  his 
Le'v.  Id.  1 18.  thou  shall  not  take  one  wife  to  a. 
J\i'uin.  li.  24.  Caleb,  because  he  had  a.  spirit 
Judg  2   10.  a.  generation  that  knew  not  the  Lord 
10.  7.  then  shall  1  be  weak,  and  be  as  a.  man 

1  Sam.  10.  6.  and  shall  be  turned  into  a.  man 
9   and  it  was  so,  that  God  gave  him  a.  heart 

2  Chron.  20.  t  22.  and  theysmole  one  a. 
B:sth.  1.  19.  let  ihe  king  give  her  royal  estate  to  a 
Job  19.27.  whom  mine  eyes  shall  behold  and  not  a 
Psai.  109.  8.  let  a.  take  his  oflice,  .lets  1.  20. 
PruD  23.  9.  and  discover  not  a  secret  lo  a. 

27  2.  let  a.  praise  thee,  and  not  thy  ov/n  mouth 
Isa.  42.  8.  my  glory  will  I  nut  give  to  a.  48.  It. 
44  5   a.  shall  call  himself  by  the  name  of  Jiicob 
57  8.  ihuu  h'-ist  discovered  thyself  to  a.  than  me 
65.  15.  and  shall  call  hu  servants  by  a.  name 
G6.  t  17.  and  jiurify  tliemselveo  one  alter  a. 
Has.  3.  3.  and  thou  shall  not  be  for  a.  man 
4.  4.  yet  let  no  man  strive  nor  reprove  a. 
Mat.  11.3.  art  thou  ho,  or  do  we  look  for  a.  7 
Mark  14.  19.  began  to  say,  is  it  1?  a.  sunt,  s  it  1 1 
/,«/iel().7.then  said  he  to  a. how  much  owes!  i:.  juJ 

12.  if  not  faithful  in  that  which  isa.  man's 
2  Cor.  11.  4.  a.  Jesus,  a.  Spirit,  or  a.  gosjiel 
Clal.  1.  7.  which  IS  nut  a   but  there  be  sonie 
6  4.  then  have  rejoicing  in  himself,  and  not  in  a. 
1  Ti/H.O.  tS.gallings  one  of  a.  destitute  of  the  trutJ; 
Heb.  3.13.  e.xhortone  a  while  called  lo-day,  10.25 
4.  8.  he  would  not  have  sjwkeii  of  a  day 
One  Anotiikk,  Sec  Love. 
t  _  One  against  ANOTHER. 

1  ■9am.2.25.ifaKfmaii5iii  a^aiwsta.lhe  judgcshal 
Jer.  13.  14.  I  will  dash  tliein  one  against  a. 
1  Cor.4.6.iio  one  of  you  be  putfed  up  one  against  c 
Jam.  5.  9.  grudge  noi  one  against  a.  brethren 
One  for  ANOTHER. 

1  Cor.  11.  33.  when  ye  come  lo  eat,  tarry  onf /or  a 
12.  25.  members  sliuuld  have  same  care  one  for  a 

.lam.  5.  10.  pi  ay  one  for  a.  that  ye  may  be  heaits 
ANSWER 

Signifies,  [1]  To  rejihj  to  a  yuestion,  Prov.  26.  4. 
[2)  To  begin  to  speak, when  nu  question  tsoskcd, 
Dan  2.  26.  Acts  5.  8.  [3]  To  witness.  Gen 
30.  33.  [4]  To  obey,  Isa.  05.  12.  Jer.  7.  13. 
[5]  To  grant  what  one  dcsire.'i  tn  prayer,  Psal. 
27.  7.  I  86.  7  Isa.  05. 24.  [6]  To  give  neeuviO. 
JobO.  3.  |4t   2.     [7]   7'o  ;)H)jJsA,  Ezek.  14   7. 

Oen.  41.  16  God  .«hallgive  Pharaoh  an  a.  ofpciic 

/>eiit.  20.  11   if  ibu  city  make  ihce  an  a.  of  pca..t 

2  Sam.  24.  13.  see  what  a.  I  shall  return  to  liini 
f7stA.4.I5.Esthcr  bade  Ihem  return  Mordtcai  thit* 
.7o4l9. 16.1  called  my  servant,  and  he  gave  me  no  a 

32. 3. because  they  had  found  no  a. and  condeinm^ 
33.  12.  there  they  cry,  but  none  giveth  a. 

Prow.  15.  1.  a  soft  a.  tnrnelh  away  wrath 
23.  a  man  hath  joy  by  the  a.  of  his  mouth 
16.  1.  the  a  of  the  tongue  is  from  tlu;  Lord 
94.  26.  shall  kiss  his  lips  thiit  giveth  a  right  i 

Cant.  5.  0.  I  called  him,  but  ho  gave  me  no  a. 

Mic.  3.  7.  cover  the  hps.  f<':  thiire  iB  no  a  of  God 


Lukf  30  2G.  and  tliey  marv  .led  at  Ins  a. 
lahn  \.H.  tlint  we  may  give  a.Ui  them  llmt  sent  us 
19.  9.  whence  art  thou  ?  Jesus  gave  him  no  a. 
Rom.  11.  4.  but  what  saith  the  a.  ofGod  to  him  ? 
I  Coj-.  9. 3.  mine  a.  to  them  lliat  ilo  examine  me  is 
iCor.  1. 1 9.  but  we  hail  the  a.  ui'death  in  ourselves 
B  7Vm.  4.  l(i.  at  my  tii.st  u.  none  stood  with  me 
I  Pel.  3.  15.  and  he  ready  to  give  an  a.  to  every 
21.  but  Uie  a.  of  a  jjnod  conscience  toward  God 
AXSWIORS. 
Jtih  Ql.  34.  seeing  in  your  a.  remaineth  falsehood 
34.  31).  because  of  his  a.  for  wicked  men 
JLiiie  "2.  47.  and  all  were  astonished  al  his  a. 

ANSWER,  rerb. 
iiCH.  30.  33.  so  shall  my  righteousness  a.  for  me 
/^ciit.il.  15.  all  the  people  shall  a.  ami  say  amen 
1  Kims  18.  t  -G.  they  called,  saying,  O  I'.aal  a.  us 

•2'J.  there  was  neither  voice,  nor  any  to  a. 
Job  13.  22.  call  thou,  and  I  will  a.  and  a.  thou  me 
£).5.I  would  know  the  words  that  lit'  would  a.  me 
31.  14.  when  he  visiteth,  what  shall  I  a.  him  ? 
33.12. will  a.  thee,  God  is  grnaier  than  man,  35.  4. 
40.  2.  he  that  reprovplJi  God,  let  him  a. 
Psal.  27.  7.  have  merry  also  on  me,  and  a.  me 
Co.  5.  by  terrible  thinjs  in  right,  wilt  thou  a.  us 
86.7.w,;i  call  oil  thee,  for  thou  wilt  a.  me,  38.  f  13. 
102.  2.  in  the  day  when  1  chU  a.  me  speedily 
108.  6.  save  with  thy  right  hand,  and  o.  me 
143.  1.  O  Lord,  in  thy  faithfuliiess  a.  me 
Prov.  15.  28.  heart  of  the  righteous  sludieth  to  a. 
22.21.  that  thou  mightest  a.  tiie  words  of  truth 
26.  5.  a.  i\  fool  according  to  his  folly,  le.^t  he  ho 
'•a   14.  32.  what  shall  one  then  a.  tht  mcsscngr  rs 
5f^  2.  whi  n  I  called  was  there  none  to  <(..'  tifi.  4. 
58.  9.  then  shalt  ihon  call,  and  the  Lord  will  a. 
Dan.  3.  Ifi.  are  not  careful  'o  a.  thee  in  this  matter 
■/ncH.  lO.yeathe  Lord  will  a.  and  say  to  his  people 
Hab.  2.  1.  what  I  shull  a.  when  I  am  reproved 
Mat.  22.  4G.  no  man  was  able  to  a-  him  a  word 
Mark  11.  .W.  was  it  from  heaven  or  of  men?  a.  me 

14   40.  neither  wist  they  what  to  a.  him 
Luke  11.  7.  and  he  from  within  shall  a.  and  say 

12.  11.  how  or  what  thing  ye  shall  a.  or  say 

13.  25.  he  shall  a.  I  know  you  not  whence  you  are 

21.  14.  not  to  meditate  before  what  ye  shari  a. 
2  Cor.  5. 12.  that  ye  may  have  somewhat  io  a.  them 
Col.  4. 6".  may  know  how  ve  ought  to  a.  every  man 

I  iDxU  ANSWER. 
Job  13.22.  ckW.  I  xDill  a.  14.  15.  P.S-.91.15.  .7^r.33.3. 
Isa.  05.  24.  come  to  pass,  before  they  call  I  will  a. 
Ezek.  14.  4.  /the  Lord  will  a.  him  that  comelh,?. 

A-ot  A.XSWER. 
Ocn.  45.  3.  Joseph's  brethren  could  not  n.  him 
F.iod.  23. 1 2.  shalt  not  a.  in  a  cause  to  dechne 
iSam.  3.  II.  he  could  not  a.  Abner  a  word 
2  tuna.t  18.  30.  king's  command,  was,  a.  nnt.  !.^-n. 
Job  9.3. he  cannot  a.  him  one  of  a  thousand  [3r>.  21 . 
Prov.  1.  2?.  they  shall  call,  but  I  will  not  a. 
2fi.  4.  a.  not  a  fool  according  lo  his  folly,  lest  thou 
29. 19.  for  thoush  he  umlcrsland,  he  will  not  a. 
Isa.  65.  12.  because  when  1  called,  ye  did  not  a. 
Jer.  7.  27.  thou  slia't  call,  but  they  will  not  a.  thee 
I.uke  14.  R.  they  could  not  a.  him  again  to  these 

22.  68.  if  I  ask  von,  yon  will  nnt  a.  nor  let  me  go 

ANSWERABLE 
F.xod.  38.  18.  a.  to  ihe  hancings  of  the  court 
JUat.  3.  t8.  bring  forth  fruit  a.  to  amendment 

ANSWERED. 
Jvdff.f^.f.mpn  of  Peniicl  a.a^the  men  of  Succnih  a 

1  '<am.  3.4.  the  Lord  called,  and  he  a.  here  am  1, 16 
1'.  7.  the  women  a.  one  another  as  they  pliycd 

2  Sam.  19.42.  the  men  of  .ludnh  a.  the  men  of  Israel 

1  Kinn-s  2.  30.  thus  said  .loiib.  and  thus  he  a.  me 
12. 13.  the  king  a.  people  roughlv, 2  rArnn.  10.  13. 

18.  26.  but  there  was  no  voice,  nor  any  that  a 

2  Chron.  25.  9.  the  man  of  Goil  a.  the  [,ord  is  able 
Job  11.  2.  should  no'  the  multitude  of  worilsbe  a.  ? 
F.ze.k.  37.  3.  I  «.  O  Lord  God,  thou  knowest 
Dan.  2.  14.  Daniel  a.  with  counsel  and  wisdom 
Mic.  fi.  5.  what  Balaam  the  son  ofReor  a.  Iiim 
Mat.  27.  12.  when  he  was  ai  cused  he  a.  nothing, 

14.  Mark  14.  61.  |  15. 3,  5.  I.uke  23.  9. 
Mark  12.  28.  perceiving  thai  he  had  a.  well 

34.  when  .lesus  saw  that  he  i.  discreetly 
Sets  15.  13.  after  they  held  iheir  p/are, .liimea  c. 
22.8.  I  a.  who  art  ihou.Ijorri?  and  he  said  to  mc 
V5.  8.  while  he  a.  for  himself,  -St).  I. 

ANSWERED,  mmnt  o/  Gon. 
Oen.  35.  3.  who  a.  niein  tb"dnv  Oi'mviiistresg 
Krorf.l9.l9.MiHesspake,  and  Goile.nimbva  voice 
I  .Sam.  7.  t  9.  Sarruel  cried,  and  the  Lord  a.  him 
iiSam.  21.  1.  and  tne  Lord  a.  it  is  for  Saul 
1  Chron.  21.  26.  be  a.  him  from  heaven  by  fire 

2S.  when  David  naw  that  the  Lotd  had  a.  him 
P.iai.'^l.T.  \  a.  thee  in  the  secret  place  of  thunder 
99.  6.  tliey  calleil  on  the  Tiord.  and  he  a.  them 
118.5.  thel>  rd  a.  me,  and  set  me  in  a  large  place 
Isa.  R.  11.  1  0  a.  till  the  ciiies  be  wasted  without 
7cr.  23.  35.  what  hath  the  Lord  a.  and  spoken,  37. 
iicb.  2  2.  the  Lord  a.  mc,  write  the  vision 

m 


APO 

Zech.  1.  13.  the  Lord  a.  the  aiig;'l  that  talk(»l 
Mat.  20.  13.  he  a.  one  of  ihciii  and  said,  iVieud 
25.  26.  his  lord  a.  and  said,  thou  wicked  servant 
ANSWERED  not. 

1  Sam.  4.  20.  she  a.  not,  nor  did  sha  regard  it 
14.  37.  but  he  a.  him  not  that  day,  2d.  6. 

2  .Sam.  22.  42.  looked,  but  a.  them  not,  I's.  18  41. 
1  Kings  18.  21.  and  the  jieople  a.  him  not  a  word, 

2  Kings  18.  36.  Isa.  36.  21. 
JiT.  7.  13.  and  I  called  you,  but  ye  a.  not,  35.  17. 
Mat.  15.  23.  but  he  a.  her  not  a  word 
ANSWERED  and  said. 
F.xod. i.^.  Moses  a.  and  said,  they  will  not  believe 
2/ir7nir.'!7.13.oneof  his  servants  a.and  said,ici  some 
JVcA.  2.  20.  then  a.  I  them  and  said  unto  them 
.Job  3.t2.,Ioba.  anrfsa;(/ 6.1. |9.1.]12.1. 110.1. |I9  1. 
Isa.  21.9.  he  a.  andsaid  Babylon  is  fallen,  is  fallen 
Jer.  11.5.  then  a.  I  aiidsaio!,  so  he  it,  OLord 

ANSWEREDST. 
Psat.  99.  8  thou  a.  them,  O  Lord  our  God,  thou 
138.  3.  in  the  day  when  I  cried  thou  a.  mo 

ANSWEREST. 
1  .Sam.  26. 14.  David  cried,  a.  thou  not,  .'\bncr'? 
.fob  16.  3.  what  emboldeneth  thee,  that  thou  a  1 
Mat.  26.  62.  a.  thou  nothing  ?  Mark  14.  60. 1 15.  4. 
./Vai  18.  22.  a.  thou  the  high-priest  so  ? 
Rom.  9.  t  20.  who  art  thou  that  a.  against  God  ? 

ANSWERETH. 
I  Sam.  28.  15.  God  is  departed  and  a.  me  no  more 

1  Kings  18.  24^  let  the  God  that  a.  by  fire,  be  God 
■  fob  12.  4.  who  calleth  on  God,  and  he  a.  him. 
Froc.  18.  13.  that  a.  a  matter  before  he  hearclli 

23.  the  poor  intreat,  but  the  rich  a.  rough.ly 
27.  19.  as  face  a.  to  face,  so  the  heart  of  man 
Feci.  5.  20.  God  a.  him  in  ihe  joy  of  his  heart 
10.19.  wine  makcth  merry,  but  money  a.  all  things 
.lfa/.2.tl2.Lord  will  cut  oti'him  thatwaketh  and  a. 
Gal.  4.  25.  and  a.  to  Jerusalem  that  now  a 

ANSWERING. 
I.uke  23.  40.  but  the  other  a.  rebuked  him 
'Pit.  2.  9.  servants  be  obedient,  not  a.  again 

ANT,  S. 
Prgv.  6.  6.  go  to  the  a.  thou  sluggard,  consider 
30. 25.  the  a.  arc  a  people;  not  strong,  yet  jirenarc 

ANTiaUITY. 
/sa.23.  7.  joyous  city,  whose  a.  is  of  ancient  days 

ANVIL. 
Isa.  41.  7.  encouraged  him  that  smote  the  a. 

ANY. 
F.rod.  II.  7.  against  a.  of  the  children  of  Israel 
Lev.  4.  2.  if  a  soul  sh.ill  sin  against  a.  of  the  com- 
mandments, 13.  22,  27.  I  5.  1 
6.  3.  lieth,  in  a.  of  all  these  that  a  man  doth 
/)cHt.32.  39.  nor  a. that  can  deliver  out  of  my  hand 

2  Sam.  7.  7.  spake  I  a  word  with  a.  1  Chron.  17.  6 
9.  1.  is  there  yet  a.  left  of  the  house  of  SauH 

1  Kini's  18.  26.  was  no  voice,  nor  a.  that  answered 
Job  33.  27.  he  looketh,  and  if  a.  say,  I  havesinnerl 
Psal.  4.  6.  many  say,  wlio  will  shew  us  a.  eood  ? 

5.  t  9.  no  fiilhfulness  in  the  mouth  of  a.  of  them 
Prov.  30.  30.  a  lion  tiirnelh  not  away  for  a. 
ha.  44.  8.  there  is  no  God,  I  know  not  a. 
./imos  6.  10.  he  shall  say,  is  there  yet  a.  with  thee  ? 
Mark  8.  26.  nor  go  nor  tell  it  to  a.  in  the  town 

11.  2.).  forgive,  if  ye  have  ought  against  a. 
/.ukeS.  43.  had  spent  all,  nor  could  be  healed  of  a 
.$clsO.  2.  if  he  found  a.  of  this  way,  men  or  women 
IT'or.  6. 12.  I  wi  1  not  be  In  ought  under  power  of  a. 
.Torn.  1.  5.  if  a.  lack  Vv'isdom,  let  him  ask  of  God 
2  I'et.  3.  9.  not  willing  that  a.  should  perish 
2.f«/ni1fl.lf  there  come  a.and  bring  not  thisdoctrine 
See  EuRTriER,Gni>,  Man,  More,  Thing,  Timb, 
Wise.  Anv  irhile.  see  Dead. 

APACE,  ser  Flek,  Fled. 
APART. 
F.Tod.  13.  12.  shalt  set  a.  all  that  open  the  matri.t 
/.ev.  15.  19.  she  shall  he  put  a.  seven  days 

18.19.  tliou  slialtnot  approach,  as  long  as  she  is  a. 
.^^eh.  12.  t  47.  set  a.  holy  things  to  the  Levites 
Psat.  4.  3.  the  I^ord  haih  set  a.  him  that  is  codly 
Zeek.  12.  12.  every  family  a.  their  wives  a.  14. 
.H/nt.  14.  13.  Jesus  departed  into  a  desert  phice  a. 

23.  he  went  up  into  a  mountain  a.l7.1./^Kie9.28. 

17.  10.  then  came  the  discijiles  to  Jesus  a. 
Mark  6.  31.  and  he  said,  come  ye  yourselves  a. 
.fam.  1.  21.  wherefore  lav  a.  all  filthinesa 
Apes,  see  Peacocks. 
APIECE. 
J^um.  3.  47.  thou  shalt  ttko  five  shekels  a.  by  poll 
7. 86.  the  golden  spoons  welshing  ten  shekels  a. 

17.  6.  everv  one  of  their  p'  inces  save  him  a  rod  a. 
1  Kinrrs  7.  15.  two  pillars  eighteen  cubits  high  a. 
r  !//l-c9.3.neither  take  money, nor  have  two  coats  a. 
.Tahn'2.  6.  containing  two  or  three  firkins  a. 
Apollyon,  see  Greek. 

aposti,e 

Signifies,  Ji  messenrrer  sent  vpon  any  .special  er- 
ranrf,  Kom.  16.  7.  aCiir.  8.23.  It  isairplied  [1] 
7'o  Christ  Jesiis;  who  was  sent  from  heaven  to 
assume  our  nature,  and  work  oit  salvation, 


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vitfi  autlt,>rilj  to  eieculi.  ,'/7.<  jir( jj..elitat  rr^i 
ulUiis  ujjicrs,  and  to  sn.ilj\  nit  ,'its  d/jusUti  .. 
publisk  thi:  gospel,  Heb.  3.  1.  [2J  7'«  a  mtni^ 
ter  immediately  sent  by  Christ  to  preach  tiu 
gospel.  Mat.  10.  2.  Gal.  I.  1. 
Rom.  1.  1.  Paul  called  to  be  an  a.  1  Cor.  1.  1. 
11.  13.  inasmuch  as  1  am  the  a  of  the  Gentiltai 

1  Cor.  9.  1.  am  I  not  an  a.  7  am  1  not  tree  1  2. 
15.  9.  that  am  not  meet  to  be  called  an  a. 

2  Cor.  1.  1.  Paul  an  a.  of  Jesus  Christ,  Kph.  1.  ' 

Col.  1.  1.  1  Tim.  1.  1.  2  Tim.  1.  1.  Ual.  1. 1 

12.12.tlie  signsof  an  a.  were  wrought  among  >oi 

1  7't(H.2.7.w/iereto  1  am  ordained  an  a.  2  7')»i.L(l 

I'll.  1.  1.  Paul  a  servant,  of  God,  and  a  of  Christ 

Hcb.Z.l.  consider  the  a.  and  hiL'h-priest  of  oui  prof 

APOSTLES. 
Mat.  10.2.  now  the  names  of  the  12  a.  are  these 
Mark  6.  30.  the  a.  gathered  theiftselves  together 
I^ukc  0.  13.  he  chose  twelve,  whom  he  named  a 
9.  10.  the  a.  when  they  weru  returned,  told  hi'n 

11.  49.  1  will  send  them  prophets  and  a. 

17.  5.  the  a.  said  to  the  Lord,  increase  our  faiih 
22.  14.  ho  sat  down,  and  the  twelve  a.  with  liin. 
24.  10.  the  women  told  these  things  to  the  a 

•lets  1.  26.  he  was  imnibered  with  the  eleven  a. 
2.  43.  many  signs  were  done  by  the  a.  5.  ]?:. 

4.  3.).  laid  them  down  at  t\ie.  a.  feet,  37.  |  5.  ^!. 

5.  IS.  laid  their  hands  on  the  a.  and  put  them 
8.  1.  were  all  scattered  abroad,  except  the  n. 

Rom.  16.  7.  who  are  of  note  among  the  a. 
I  <'or.  4.  9.  God  hath  set  forth  us  the  a.  last 

12,  28.  God  hath  set  first  a.  ||  29.  are  all  a. 

15.  9.  for  I  am  the  least  of  Ihe  a.  that  am  net  ment 
2Cor.  1 1.  5.  not  a  whit  behind  the  chiefest  a.  12.  1 1. 

13.  such  are  false  a.  deceitful  workers 
Gal.  1. 17.  nor  went  to  them  that  were  a.  before  mo 

19.  but  olher  of  the  a.  saw  1  none  save  James 
Kph.  3.  5.  as  it  is  now  revealed  to  his  holy  a. 

4.  1 1,  he  gave  some  a.  and  some  jnophets 
1  Thrjss.  2.  6.  been  burdensome  as  the  a.  of  Christ 
2/V(.3.2.  of  the  commandment  of  ns  the  a.  of  Lord 
,/iide  17.  the  words  s|)oken  before  of  the  a. 
Rev.  2.  2.  them  which  say  they  are  a.  and  are  not 

18.  20.  rejoice  over  her,  ye  holy  a.  and  projiheis 

APOSTLESIIIP 

Signifies,  The  office  of  the  apostles  ;  which  was, 
to  preach  the  gospel,  baptize,  work  iniracler, 
plant  and  coniirm  churches,  and  ordain  minis- 
ters. Mat.  10.'].  28.  19.  Acts  14.23.  1  Cor.  3.  6, 

Ids  1.  25.  that  he  may  take  part  of  this  a. 

Rom.  1.5,  by  whom  we  have  received  grace  and  a. 

1  Cor.  '.).  2.  the  seal  of  mine  a.  are  ye  in  the  Lord 
Oal.  2.  8.  wrought  eirectually  in  Peter  to  the  a. 

APOTHECARY. 
JCj  Of/.  30.  25.  ointment  compounded  after  art  ofu 

35.  a  confection  after  the  art  of  the  a.  37,  29. 
Eccl.  10. 1.  dead  flies  cause  i  he  ointment  of  Oie  a. 

APPARENTLY. 
JVwm.  12.  8.  with  him  will  I  speak  even  a.  and  nc< 

APPAREL. 
.Judg.  14.  t  19'  Samson  slew  30  men,  and  loolt  c 

2  Sam.  12.  20.  David  arose  and  changed  his  a 

1  Kings  10.  5.  queen  ofSheba  had  seen  the  alte-.d 
auce  of  his  ministers,  and  their  a.  i  Chron.  9.  -i 

Isa.3.^2.  the  chuiigeahle  suits  of  a.  and  mantles 
4.1.  we  will  eat  our  own  bread  and  wear  our  ownu 
63.  1.  who  is  this  that  is  glorious  in  his  a.  ? 

Zeph.  1.8.aiid  all  such  as  are  clothed  in  strange  a. 

Jlcts  1.  10.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  while  a. 
20.  33.  I  have  coveted  no  man's  silver  or  a. 

1  Tim.  2. 9.  that  women  adorn  thems.  in  modest  a 

Jam.  2.  2.  if  a  man  come  in  goodly  a.  and  a  pm  i 

1  Pet.  3.  3.  not  of  wearing  gold,  or  ]>utliiigoii  a. 

Sec  Roy  A  I.. 
APPARELLED. 

2  .Sam  13.18.  the  king's  daughters,  virgins,  were  a 
Luke  7.  25.  behold  they  which  are  gorgeously  a. 

APPEAL,  ED.  f21. 

Jlcts  25.  11.  no  man  deliver  me,  I  a.  unto  Cesar, 
26.  32.  been  set  at  liberty,  if  lie  had  not  a.  lo  Cc- 
28. 19.  I  was  constrained  to  a.  to  Cesar  [sai 

APPEAR 
Signifies,  [1]  To  be  in  sight,  Gen.  1.  9.  Heb.  11.  3 
[2]  7'o  come  before,  Exod.  34,  23.  Acts  22.  30 
[3J  To  be  discovered,  or  laid  open,  Jer.  13.26. !  4 
To  present  one's  self  as  an  advocate,  Heb.9,21 
Gen.  1.9.  God  said,  let  thedry  land  a.  and  it  was;  c 
Exod.  23.  15.  and  none  shall  a.  before  me  empty 
34.  20.  Dent.  16.  16 
17.  three  times  in  Ihe  year  all  males  shnll  a. 
34.  24.  desire  thy  land,  when  thou  shalt  go  to  a. 
f>ivt.  31.11.  when  al'  Israel  is  come  to  a.  before  L 
Psal.  42.  2.  \»hen  shall  I  come  and  a.  before  God  ? 
90.  16.  let  thy  work  a.  to  thy  servants,  and  giory 
Cant.  2. 12.  the  flowers  a.  on  the  earth,  the  time  of 
4.  1.  thy  hair  as  a  flock  of  goats  that  a.  6.  5. 
AsYi.  1.  10.  when  ye  come  lo  a.  before  mo 
frr.  13.  26.  \vill  discover,  that  thy  shamf  may  a 
Ezsi. 21 .24.30  that  in  all  your  doings  your  sins  doa 
Mat.  6.  16.  that  they  may  a  to  men  to  f«»t 


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jHat  23  QS  even  so  yi^  outwardly  a.  righte.  to  men 
24.  'M  tiieii  sliull  a.  tlie  sign  uttlie  Sou  ul'iiiuii 
l,uke  11.  44.  for  ye  are  as  graves  wliicli  a.  not 
I'J.ll.  they  tiiought  tlie  kiiigdoiii  olGodsliould  a. 
Mcts  '20  It),  of  things  in  whicli  1  will  o.  to  thee 
Hoiii.  7.  13.  but  sin,  that  it  might  a.  sin,  working 
S  Cur.  5.10.  we  must  all  n.betbre  the  judgment-seat 
Col.  'S.  4.  wlien  Christ  who  is  our  life  eliall  a.  then 
1  TitK.i  15.  that  thy  profiling  may  a.  to  all 
//ci.U.24.ii()«  to  a.  in  the  ])ieseiioe  of  God  for  us 

'W.to  thimi  shall  heu.the  second  time  to  salvation 
11.  3.  were  not  made  of  things  which  do  a. 

1  Pet.  4. 18.  where  shall  the  ungodly  and  sinner  a.  ? 
5.4  wlien  the  chief  Shepherd  shall  a.  shall  receive 

kyoAK2.28.when  he  shalla.we  may  have  confidence 

3.  2.  It  doth  not  yet  a.  what  wc  shall  be,  but  we 
know  that  when  he  shall  a. we  shall  be  like  liiin 

Kec.  3.18.  the  shame  of  thy  nakedness  do  not  a. 

APPEAR,  refer  red  to  GoD. 
Lev.  9.  4.  for  to-day  the  Lord  will  a.  to  you,  C. 

It).  2.  £  will  a.  m  the  cloud  on  the  mercy  seat 
16'am.2.27.did  I  plainly  a.to  the  liouseuf  lliy  father 

Ckrun.  1.  7.  that  night  did  God  a.  to  Solomon 
Psal.W-i.  16.  build  up  Zion,  he  shall  a.  in  his  glory 
ha.  Ot).  5.  but  he  shall  a.  to  your  joy,  they  asluiined 
JiUs  26.  16.  of  those  things  in  the  which  I  will  u. 

APPEARANCE. 
Vum.  9. 15.  was  on  tabernacle  as  the  a.  of  fire,  16. 

Ham.  16.  7.  for  man  looketh  on  the  outward  a. 
i)an.8.15.stood  before  me  asthe  a. of  a  man,  lU.l.'^. 

10.  6.  his  face  as  the  a.  of  hglitning,  Ins  eye...  :i:> 
John  7.  24.  judge  not  acconluig  lo  tlie  a.  bin  judge 

2  Cor.  5.  12.  which  glory  m  a.  and  not  in  he.ii  I 
10. 1 1.  who  in  outward  a.  am  base  among  ymi 

7.  do  ye  look  on  things  alter  the  oulu  ard  a.  > 

1  T/iess,  5,  22.  abstain  from  all  a.  of  evil 

APPEARED. 
Gen.  12.7.  the  L.  o.to  Abrani  and  said,  17.1.  |  18.1. 

2(5.  2.  the  Lord  a.  to  Isaac,  and  said,  go  not,  21. 

48.  .3.  Jacob  said,  God  Almighty  a.  to  nie  at  Ijuz 
Ezod.  3.2.  angel  of  the  Lordu.  in  midst  of  the  biisli 

4.  1.  they  will  say,  the  Lord  hath  not  a.  to  thee 

6.  3.  I  a.  to  Abraham  by  name  of  God  Alniighly 
14.  27.  the  sea  returned  when  the  morning  a. 

2  Sam.  22.  16.  and  the  channels  of  the  soa  a. 

1  Kings  11.  9.  which  had  a.  to  Solomon  twit-o 

2  Kings  2.  11.  behold  there  a.  a  chariot  of  fire 
JVcA  4.21.  we  laboured  in  the  work  tiil  the  stars  a. 
Jer.  31.  3.  the  Lord  hath  a.  of  old  to  me,  saying 
Mat.  2.  7.  Herod  inquired  what  tunc  the  star  a 

13.  26.  the  blade  sprung,  then  a.  the  tares  also 
17. 3.  there  a.to  them  Moses  and  Elias,  Mark  !>.  4. 
27.53.  and  went  into  the  holy  city,  and  a.  to  many 

Jtiark  16.  9.  Jesus  a.  first  to  Mary  Magdalene 
12.  afier  that  he  a. in  another  form  to  two  of  them 
14.  afler  he  a.  to  the  eleven  as  they  sat  at  meat 

Luke  1.  11.  there  a.  to  him  an  angel  of  the  Lord 
9.  31.  who  a.  in  glory,  and  spake  of  his  decease 
22.  43.  there  a. an  angel  to  him,  strengthening  him 
24.  34.  the  Lord  is  ri.sen  indeed,  and  a.  to  Simon 

^ctsi.  3.  there  a.  to  them  cloven  tongues  like  fire 

7.  2.  the  God  of  glory  a.  to  our  father  .\braham 
9.  17.  even  Jesus,  that  a  to  thee  in  the  way 

26.  16.  I  have  a.  to  the*  for  this  purpose 

27.  20.  and  when  neither  sun  nor  stars  a. 
Tit.  2. 11.  the  grace  of  Goil  hath  a.  to  all  men 

3.  4.  afier  the  love  of  God  toward  man  a. 
Heb.  9.  26.  in  the  end  hath  he  a.  to  put  away  sin 
Rev.  12.  1.  there  a.  a  great  wonder  in  heaven,  3. 

APPEARETH. 
l,n.  13.43.  asthe  lepro-sya.  in  theskin  of  the  flesh 
Deut.  2.  30.  that  he  might  deliver  him,  as  a.  this 
Port/.  46.  t  5.  God  shall  help  her,  when  morning  a. 
S4.  7.  every  one  of  them  in  Zion  a.  before  God 
Prov.  27,  25.  the  hay  a.  and  the  tender  grass 
./er.6.1  forevil  a-  out  of  the  north,  and  dostri;/?lion 
Jilal.  3  2.  and  who  shall  stand  when  he  a.  ? 
Jam.  4.  14.  your  life  is  even  as  a  vapour  that  a. 

APPEARING 
I'Awi.e  14.  keepconimandmeiit  till  rt.of  our  Lord 
£  Tim.  \.  10.  but  13  now  made  manifest  by  the  a. 

4.  1.  who  shtU  judge  the  quick  and  dead  at  his  a. 

8.  but  to  all  them  also  that  love  his  a. 

Tit. '2. 13  looking  for  glorious  a.  of  I  ho  great  God 
I  Pet.  1.  7.  be  found  to  prai.se  at  the  a.  of  Jesus 

APPEASE. 
(?€)i.  32  20.  I  will  a.  liiin  with  the  present 

APPEASED,  ETH 
F..'!th.  2.  1 .  Ahasuerus  a.  he  remembcrod  Vashti 
Prnn.  15.  18.  he  that  is  slow  to  anger  a.  strilb 
^icts  19.3o.when  the  town-rlerk  had  a.  the  peoiile 

APPERTAIN. 

A"u7n.  16.  30.  earth  swallow  them,  with  all  that  a. 

Jer.  10.  7  who  would  not  fear,  for  to  thee  doth  it  a. 

See  Pertaiv. 

APPERTAINED. 

ACam.  n  32.  and  all  themen  ih-it  a.  to  Korah,  33. 

APPERTAINETH,  ING. 
Lee.  6  5.  and  give  it  to  him  to  whom  it  a. 
R(im.4  1.  Abiahati ,  our  father,  as  a.  to  the  flesh 
16 


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APPETITE. 
.hb  3f,  '^.  wilt  tliou  fill  tt;  a.  of  the  j  'MX'  .ions  1 
I'roo.  Ii.2.to  thy  throat,  if  tnou  be  a  man  guon  toa. 
Eccl.  6.  7.  all  labour  for  mouth,  yet  a.  not  filleil 
Isa.  29.  8.  but  he  awaketh,  and  his  soul  hath  a. 
56.  t  11.  they  arc  strong  of  a.  not  satisfied 

APPLE  of  the  cijc. 
f>eut.  :!2.  10.  he  kept  hini  as  the  a.  of  his  rye 
Psal.  17. 8.  kee|)  me  as  the  a.  of  the  cije,  hide  ino 
Proo.  7.  2.  keep  my  law  as  the  a.  of  titine  oje 
I, am.  2.  18.  let  not  the  a.  of  tkme  eye  cease 
'/.cell.  2.8.  toucheth  you,  Imichetli  the  a.  of  his  eye 

APPLE-TUEE. 
Ca)if.2.3.as  the  a.-iree  among  the  trees  of  the  wood 
8.  5. 1  raised  thee  up  under  the  a.-trcc,  thy  mulher 
.loei  1.  12   tlie  palm-tree  and  a. -tree  arc  withered 

APPLES. 
ProK.  2.5.  11.  like  a.  of  gold  m  pictures  of  silver 
Cant.  2.  .5.  comfort  m*  with  a.  for  I  am  sick  of  love 
7.8.breastsasclusters,and  smell  of  thy  nose  like  a. 

APPLY. 
Psal.  90. 12.  that  we  may  a.  our  hearts  to  wisdom 
I'ron.  2.2.  and  a.  thine  heart  lo  uiiderstaiidiiig 
22.17.  hear  words,  a.  thine  heart  lo  my  kiiowleilge 
23.  12.  a.  thine  heart  to  instruction,  anil  thine  ears 

APPLIED. 
EccL  7.  25. 1  a.  my  heart  to  know  and  seek  wisdom 
8.  9.  I  a.  my  heart  to  every  work  that  is  done 

16.  when  1  a.  mine  heart  to  know  wisdom 
Pfos.  1. 1 6.  they  have  a.  their  heart  like  an  oven 

APPOL\T 
Signifies,  [1]  To  constitute  or  ordain,  Josh.  20.9. 
[2]  To  assign  or  allot,  Numh.i.  19.  [:i]'rosct 
over,  Gen.  41.  34.  Lev.  26.  16.  [4}  To  decree. 
Acts  17.  31  Heb. 9.  27.  [5]  To  purpose  or  re- 
solve. Acts  20. 13.  [G]  To  promise,  I.iike22.  211. 
[7]  To  nominate  or  prefix,  Acts  28  23.  [8J  To 
command  or  order,  2  Sdin.l5.15.[9]  'J'o  establish 
or  settle,  Prov.  8.  29.  [10]  To  set,  or  place,  2 
Kings  10.  24-  Neh.  7  .3.  [11]  To  limit,  I  ."  im. 
13.  11.  [12J  To  ordain  or  set  apart  far  an 
office,  Acts  6.  3. 
f!en.  30  28.  a.  me  thy  wages,  and  I  will  give  it 


41.  34.  let  Pharaoh  a.  olticers  over  the  land 
/,cv.  26.  10.  I  will  a.  over  you  terror,  consumption 
A''«m.4.I9.Aaion  andhissonsa.everyonetoservice 
2  Sam.  0.  21.  to  o.  me  ruler  over  the  people  of  Lord 

7.  10.  1  will  a.  a  place  for  my  people  Israel,  and 
.hb  14.  13.  that  thou  woiildest  a-  me  a  sot  time 
ha.  20.  1.  salvation  will  God  n.  for  walls  and  bul 

61.3.to  a.lliem  that  moiim  in  Zion,  to  give  [warks 
.fer.  15.  3. 1  will  a.  over  them  four  kinds,  saith  L. 
49.  19.  and  who  is  a  chosen  man  that  F  may  a. 
over  her  1  who  will  a.  me  the  time  ?  50.  44. 
51.  27.  will  the  kingdoms  a.  a  captain  against  her 
Ez^'k  21.  19.  a.  thee  two  ways  ||  20.  a.  a  way  that 
Has    1.  11.  they  shall  a.  themselves  one  liead 
JIat.  24.  51.  a.  him  his  jiortion  with  the  hypocrites 
Luke  12.  40.  a.  him  his  portion  with  unbelievers 
22  21).  I  a.  you  a  kingdom,  as  my  Father  unto  me 
.^cts  6.3.s^veii  men  whom  we  a.  over  this  business 

APPOINTED. 

Gen.  24. 14.  beshe  that  thou  hast  a.  for  thy  servant 

.Ynm.  9.2.  Israel  keep  the  passover  in  a.  seasons,  3. 

7   may  not  offer  an  offering,  but  at  an  a.  season 

13.  Iiecau.^e  he  brought  not  offering  in  a.  season 

■  losh.  20.  9.  these  were  the  cities  a.  for  refuge 

■  hidg.'20.38  there  was  an  a.sign  between  Israel  and 

1  Sunt.  13.  11.  thou  camest  not  wilhinlho  days  a. 
19.20.  Samuel  standing  as  a. over  them,  the  S|niit 

2  Sam.l~.  14.  the  Lord  had  a.  to  defeat  tlie  coimsel 
1  Kings  1.  35. 1  have  a.  him  to  be  ruler  over  Israel 

20  42.  let  go  a  man  whom  I  had  a.  to  deslructioii 
jVc/i.  6.  7  thou  hast  a.  jirophets  to  preach  of  thee 

9.  17.  in  their  rebellion  a.  a  captain  to  return,  but 
./lib  7.  3.  and  wearisome  nights  are  a.  to  me 

14.  .5  thou  hast  a.  his  bounds,  that  he  cannot  pass 
20.  2';l.  and  the  lieriiage  a.  to  him  by  God 

30.  23  to  death,  and  lo  the  house  a.  for  all  living 
P«<7i.44.Il.thou  hast  given  us  like  sheep  a. for  meat 

78.  5.  a.  a  law  in  Israel,  which  he  commanded 

79.  11.  preserve  thou  those  that  are  a.  lo  die 
102.  20.  to  loose  those  that  are  a.  lo  death 

Prov   7.  20.  he  will  come  home  at  the  day  a. 

8.  29   when  he  a.  the  foundations  of  the  earth 

31.  8.  in  cause  of  all  such  as  are  a.  to  destruction 
Isa.  1.  14.  new  moons  and  your  a.  feasts  my  soul 

44.  7.  and  who,  since  I  a.  the  ancient  people 
.ler.  5.  24.  hereservelh  the  a.  weeks  ofthe  harvest 

47  7  against  the  sea-shore,  there  hath  he  a.  it 
F.Z'k.  4.  6.  I  have  a.  thee  each  day  for  a  year 
J\Iic.  0.  9.  hear  ye  the  rod,  and  wlio  hath  a.  it 
.Mat.  27. 10.  gave  for  the  potter's  field,  as  the  L.  a. 
Lnke  3.  13.  exact  no  more  than  what  is  a.  you 

10.  1.  after  thi.'se  the  Lord  a.  other  seventy 
22.29.  to  vou  a  kingdom,  as  my  Father  halh  a.  mo 

.^ets  1.  23.  thov  a.  two,  .Josepii  and  Matthias 
17.  31    he  halh  a.  a  day  in  winch  he  will  judge 
1  Cor.  4.9.  God  hath  set  iis  apostles  last,  a  to  death 
1  Tliess.  3.  3.  for  you  know  that  we  are  u.lhercto 


APP 

1 7'/(ei!5.5.9.God  hath  not  o  us  (o  wrath,  Jiix  obtaii 
2'J'im.  1. 11.  whereunto  1  d,t    «.  a  prcaclicr,  apobtli 
Tit.  1.  5.  and  ordain  elders  in  i  "ery  city,  as  1  o. 
JJcb.  3.  2.  who  was  faithful  to  iiim  that  a.  him 

9.  27.  and  as  it  is  a.  to  men  once  to  die,  but  after 

1  Pct.2.8.disol)eilient,  whereunto  also  they  were  a. 

APPOINTED  time  and  times. 
Gen.  IS.  14.  at  the  tunc  a.  will  ]  return  to  ihce 
A'j  o(i.9..").lhe  Lord  a. a  set  time, s;\ym^,  to-inorrovi 

23.  15.  ihoii  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread  in  time  & 
\Siim  i:i.  8.  according  to  the  set  time  Samuel  a. 

20.  35.  Jonathan  went  into  the  field  at  the  lime  a. 

2  Sam.  £0.  5.  tarried  longer  than  the  set  time  a.  hiin 
F.sth.9.  27.  according  to  their  a.  time  every  year 
Job  7.  1.  is  there  not  an  a.  time  to  man  on  eaclli  7 

14.  14.  all  the  days  of  my  a.  time  will  t  wait  till 
Psnl.  81.  3.  blow  up  the  trumpet  in  the  time  a. 
Isa.  14.  31.  and  none  sJiall  be  alone  in  his  a.  timet 

40.  t  2.  cry,  that  her  a.  time  is  accomplished 
.Jer.  8.  7.  the  stork  m  heaven  knowcth  her  a.  liiae 

46.  17.  Pharaoh,  he  hath  [lassed  tlic  lime  a. 
J)iui.  8   19.  fur  at  the  tune  a.  tlve  end  shall  be 

10.  I .  the  thing  was  true,  l>ul  the  time  a.  was  long 

1 1 .  27.  for  yet  the  end  shall,  be  at  tlve  time  a. 
29.  at  the  time  a.  sliall  return:,  ""d  come  south 
35.  lime  of  the  end, because  it  is  yet  fiir  a  tiuiea. 

/yai.2.3.tlie  vision  is  yet  for  an  u. (/me,  wail  for  it 
.Ids  17.21).  God  hath  determined  times  before  i(. 
G'u/.4.2.uiidec  tutors,  until  the  (/mc  a.  ofthe  falhcK 

APPOINTETH. 
Psal.  104.  19.  he  a.  the  moon  for  seasons,  llic  iua 
Dan.  5.  21.  ho  a.  over  it  whomsoever  he  will 

APPOINTMENT. 
JViim.  4.27  at  the  a.  of  Aaron  and  hissons  slia-l  Im 
./05/1.  11.  t  5.  when  kings  were  assembled  by  a. 
EzraC).  9.  wheat,  salt,  according  to  a.  ofthe  priests 
■iSain.  13.  32.  by  iheu.of.Vbsaloin  this  deteri'iineo 
.lob  2.  11.  tiiey  had  made  an  a.  logelher  to  t  omt 

APPREHEND 
Signifies,  To  seize,  or  take  prisoner,  Acts  12.  4. 
Thai  1  may  apprehend  Ihat  for  which  al>o  I  ara 
apprehended  of  Christ  Jesus,  Phil.  3.  12.  Thai 
J  may  obtain  that  prize,  for  the  obtaining 
whereof  I  icas  laid  hold  on  by  Christ,  con- 
verted and  brought  into  the  way  of  salvation, 
when  I  was  running  on  to  destruction. 

1  Kings  !8.t40.a.the  prophets  of  Baal, and  let  none 

2  Cor.  1 1.  32.  with  a  garrison  desirous  to  3.  me 
Phil. 3. 12.  1  may  a.  that  for  which  also  lam  ajipr 

Apprehended. 

Jlcts  12.4.  wueiihea.  Peter,  he  pat  him  in  prison 
Phil.  3.  12.  for  which  I  am  a.  of  Christ  Jesus 
13.  brethren,  I  count  not  myself  to  have  a.  buit 
APPROACH 
Signifies,  1 1 J  To  draw  nigh,  or  come  near.  2  Sr.m. 
11.  20.     [2]  To  draw  near  to  Godiu  thcdiitiea 
of  his  worship,  Psal.  65.  4.     Isa.  58.  2.     [3]  Tt 
contract  marriage  with,  Lev.    18.  0.    [4]  7> 
hasten,  or  draw  on,  Deut.  31. 14. 
J^ev.  18.  6.  none  of  vou  shall  a.  to  any  near  of  kit 
21   !7  not  a.  to  offer  the  bread  of  his  God,  18. 
/)eut.~0.  3.  ye  a.  this  day  to  battle  against  enemies 
31    14.  behold,  thy  days  a.  that  thou  most  die 
.fob  40.  19.  can  make  his  sword  lo  a.  to  liira 
Ps.65  4. blessed  is  the  man  whom  tboa  causnst  too, 
.fer.  30.  21.  he  shall  a.  to  me,  for  who  is  this  thai 
engaged  his  heart  to  a.  to  me,  saith  the  Lord  7 

1  T'j»».6.16.dwellinff  in  the  lisht  no  man  can  a.  untr 

APPROACHED. 

2  .'fam.  n  20.  wherefore  a.  ye  so  nigh  the  city  .' 

1  Kings  20.  t  13.  there  a.  a  prophet  to  Aliab 

2  Kings  16. 12.  the  king  a.  to  the  altar  and  nffert. 
Psal.^.  t2.  when  my  enemies  a.  they  slumblcu 
Isa.  8.  t  3.  I  a   to  the  prophetess,  she  bare  a  son 

APPROACHETH,  ING. 
fsa  .SS.  2.  they  take  deliffht  in  a.  to  God 
Lnke  12. 33. where  no  ibiefa.  nor  moth  comiptolb 
Heb  10.25.  and  soninch  more  as  ye  seethe  day  a 

APPROVE 
Signifies,  To  like  vr  command,  Psal.  49.  13. 
.\ppioved   of  God,  ..lets  3.  22.     lyemonstratcd, 
and  beyond  any  contradiction  proved,  to  be  tkt 
Mc.s.'^iah. 
Psal.  49.  13.  yet  their  posterity  a.  their  sayings 
1  Cor.  16.  3.  whom  you  shall  a.  by  your  letters 
PAii.l.lO.that  ye  may  a.  tilings  that  are  excellent 

APPROVED. 
.lets  2  22.  Jesus,  a  man  a.  of  God  among  voo 
Rom.  14.  18.  is  acceptable  to  God,  and  a.  of  men 
16  10. salute  .Aiielles  a.  in  Christ,  salu.e  Aristob 

1  Ci  r.11.19.  they  that  are  a.  may  be  made  manifest 
2Co-.  7.  11.  in  all  things  you  have  a.  jmiraelves 

10.  18.  not  he  that  commendeth  himself  is  a. 
13.  7   not  that  we  should  aiipcar  a.  but  that  ye 

2  Tim.  2.  15.  study  to  shew  thvsnlf  «.  untt  God 

APPROVEST,  ETH. 
/,am.  3.  30.  to  subvert  a  man,  the  Lord  a   not 
Horn.  2   18.  a.  the  things  that  11  re  more  excelleU 

APPROVING 
2  Cor.  6.4.  but  in  all  things  a.  ourselves  asininifiter' 


ARi 

APRON,  S 
OCTi.3.7.llieyBcwecltig-leuvcst<)gother,andmadea. 
Batk  3.  t  15.  biiiis  the  a.  tliou  liust,  ami  hold  it 
yictMl^.Vi.dom  hib  hody  were  liiouglit  to  the  sicka. 

Ap'r. 

ilCings  24. 16.  a.  ("or  war,  kmg  of  Babylon  brought 
1  TiM^.'i  a  bishop  imi  jl  be:  a.  to  teacli,  ^  7 V;h.  '.2.-4. 

AKCU.\i\GEL. 
I  Ti^s  4.16.  shall  d.;sLuiid  with  the  voice  ofthe  a. 
Jadei).  Michael  the  ii  wlien  coiileiidiiii;  with  devil 

AKCHER,  S. 
Gen.  21.  20.  Islimael  grew  and  became  an  a. 
49.  23.  the  u.  have  .sorely  grieved  bun,  and  shot 
1  Sam.  '.a.  3.  and  the  a.  lut  him,  1  C/iron.  10.  3. 
Job  16.  13.  Ins  a.  compass  mo  round  about 
(ta.  22.  3.  ihy  rulers  tied,  ihey  are  bound  by  the  a. 
/f  r.51.3.agaiiist  him  that  bendelh  let  a.  bend  bow 

AUCHEri. 
Eick  10.16.  there  were  iiariow  windows  to  the  a. 

ARE 
Signifies,  [i]  To  be  of  irreat  value  and  esteem 
aiiwiig  men,  1  Cor.  1.2s.  (.2]  7'o  hacedatkorUij 
fniiii,  lJohn4. 1.  \\i\  Reputed,  judgfd, esteem 
cd,  1  C(jr.  7.  14.  [4j  Hiprcsent,  or  betoken, 
Uen  41.20,27.  Rev  1.20. 
riiings  which  are  not,  1  Car  1.  23.     Which  are 

of  so  small  esteem,  as  if  thei/  had  no  being. 
fien.  18.  24.  for  the  tifty  righteous  that  a  therein 
31.  15.  a.  we  not  eoumed  of  hini  strangers  ? 
•12.  36.  .lacob  said,  all  lliese  things  a.  against  me 
Ezod.  S.  21.  and  also  the  ground  whereon  they  a. 
A'um.  15  15.  as  ve  a.  so  shall  the  stranger  be 
i^euM.n.a  thoiisand  limes  so  many  more  an  jsa. 
1  Kings  8.  8.  and  there  tliey  a.  to  this  day 
Job  24.  t  24.  a.  exalted  lor  a  while,  but  u.  not 
36.3o.that  they  niaygo  and  say  to  I  bee,  here  we  a. 
I'sai  Get26.  bless  ye'Uod,  ye  thai  a.  ofthe  fountain 

107.  27  they  stagger,  and  a.  at  their  wit's  end 
J, am.  5.  7.  our  fathers  have  sinned,  and  a.  not 
Jmos  9.7. a.  ye  not  as  children  of  Ethiopians  to  me 
.yah-  3.  17.  the  place  is  not  known  vvliere  they  a. 
Mat.  2.  18   not  be  comforted,  because  they  a.  not 
6. 26.  fowls  of  air,  a.  ye  not  much  better  than  Ihcy 

22.  30.  but  a.  as  the  angels  of  liod  in  heaven 
Mark  6.  3.  and  a.  not  his  sisters  here  wiib  us  1 
Luke  13.  25.  I  know  not  wiiencc  you  a.  27. 

18. 11.  God.  1  thank  thee,  I  am  not  as  other  men  a. 
John  17. 11. given  me,  that  they  may  beone,as  weu. 
Rom.  1.1.  27.  and  their  debtors  they  a.for  if  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  1.  2S.  things  which  ii.  not,  things  that  a. 

2  Cor.  11.  22.  a.  they  Hebrews^  (i.  they  Israelites  1 

a.  they  the  seed  of  Abraham  1  so  am  I 
Heb  4.  15.  tempted  like  as  we  a.  yet  without  sin 
Ree.  1.  19-  write  the  things  winch  a.  and  shall  be 
4.  11.  for  thy  pleasure  they  a.  and  were  created 
10.  6.  created  heaven  and  things  which  thereni  a. 

ARGUI.XG. 
Job  i").  25.  but  what  doth  your  a.  reorove  ? 

ARGUMENTS. 
Job  23.  4  1  would  fill  mv  mouth  with  a. 

ARIGHT. 
P«oZ.50.23.to  him  that  oidcreth  liiB  conversation  a. 
78.  8.  a  generation  that  set  not  their  heart  a. 
Frov-  4.  t  26.  all  thy  ways  shall  be  ordered  a. 
15.  2.  the  longue  ofthe  wise  useth  knowledge  a. 

23.  31.  the  v/ine,  when  it  nioveth  itself  a. 
Jer.  8.  6.  I  hearkened,  hut  they  spake  nol  a. 

ARISE 
Bignifies,  [1]  To  take  risr,  or  proceed  from,  Actii 
20.  30.     [2]  To  repent,  Eph.  5.  14.     [3]  To  be 
raised  and  comforted,  Amos  7  2.      It  is  like- 
wise a  word  of  encouragement,  to  excite  one  to 
do  a  thing,  Josh.  1.  2.  .\cis  22.  16. 
Oen.  31.  13.  now  a.  gel  thee  out  of  this  land 
35.  1.  a.  go  up  to  Bethel,  and  dwell  there 
JJeut.  13.  1.  if  there  a.  among  you  a  prophet 

17.  8.  then  sbJilt  thou  a.  and  get  thee  uji  to  the 
Josh.  1.  2.  now  therefore  a.  go  over  this  Jordan 
Judg.  5.  12.  a.  Barak,  lead  thy  captivity  captive 
2Vam.2. 14.  let  toe  young  mona.and  play  before  us 

3.  21.  I  will  a.  and  gather  all  Israel  to  my  lord 
11.  20.  and  if  so  be  that  the  king's  wrath  a. 

1  Kings  3.  12.  nor  after  thee  shall  any  a.  like  thee 
2KingsO.'i.  make  Jehu  a. from  among  hisbreihien 
\t'liriiv.  22.  16.  a.  be  doing,  the  Lord  be  with  thee 
.V>A.2.20.thereforewe  Ins  servants  will  a. and  build 
Etth.  1. 18.  thus  shall  there  a.  too  much  contempt 

4.  14.  then  shall  cnlurgement  a  to  the  Jews 
Job  7.  4.  when  shall  I  a.  and  night  be  gone  1 

11.  *  17.  ihy  age  shall  a.  above  noon-diy 
25.  3  and  upon  whom  doth  not  his  light  a.  ? 
Psal.  3.  7.  (I.  <)  Lord,  s  i  ve  me,  O  my  God,  for  l.hou 
7  6.  J.  O  Lord,  in  thine  anger  lilt  up  thyse'f 
12.5.  now  will  I  a. saith  the  Lord,  I  will  set  him 
44.26. a.  forimr  help,  and  redeem  us  for  thy  mercy 
68.  I.  let  God  a.  let  his  enemies  be  scattered 

88.  10.  shall  the  dead  a.  and  praise  thee? 

89.  9.  whin  the  waves  of  sci  a.  thou  stillest  them 
102   13.  thou  shall  a.  and  have  mercy  on  Zion 

Pruv.  6.  9.  when  vi  ilt  thou  o.  out  of  thy  sleep  7 
17 


ARK 

Can*.  2.13.(1.  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  comn  away 
isa.  21.  5.  a.  ye  princes,  and  anoint  the  shield 

26.  19.  together  with  my  dead  body  shall  they  a. 

49.  7.  kings  shall  a.  princes  shall  worshij) 

60.  1.  a.  shine,  for  thy  light  is  come,  and  tlio  glory 
2.  but  the  Lord  shall  a-  upon  thee,  and  his  glory 
Jer.  2.  27.  in  trouble  they  will  say,  a.  save  us 

8.  4.  saitli  the  Lord,  shall  they  tall,  and  not  a  ? 

31.  6.  a.  ye.  lei  us  go  up  to  Zioii  to  the  Lord 
J.ain.  2. 19.  a.  cry  out  in  the  night,  [loui  out  thy 
iJan.'i.  39.  after  thee  shall  a.  anotlier  kingdom 
.imos~.2.0lMrd,by  whoniBliall  Jacobo.for  be  is, 5 
JItc.  2. 10.  a.  ye  and  depart,  this  is  nol  your  rest 

4.  13.  a.  and  thresh,  (J  daugliler  of  Zion,  1  will 

7.  8-  O  mine  enemy,  when  1  tall  I  shall  a. 
7/ai.2.19.wo  to  him  that  sailb  to  the  dumb  stone  a. 
Mat.-l.'i.yuu  that  fear  shall  the  Sun  of  righteous,  a. 
Mat.'J.o  's  11  easier  to  say  a.  and  walk  '!  Mark  2.9. 

24.24. for  there  shall  a.false  Christs,  false  prophets 
Mark  5.  41.  damsel,  1  say  tc  thee  a.  Luke  8.  54. 
Lake  7  14.  Lord  said,  young  man,  I  say  to  Ihee  a. 

1.5.  18.  I  will  a.  and  go  to  my  father,  and  say 

24.  38.  and  why  do  thouglusa.  in  your  hearts  1 
John    14.  31.  even  so  I  do,  a.  let  us  go  hence 
.lets  9.  40.  turning  to  the  body  sjid,  Tabilha,  o. 

20.3U.also  of  your  own  selves  shall  menu.siieaking 
22.  16.  why  tamest  thou  7  a  and  be  bajitized 
Ki/h.  5.  14.  a.  from  the  dead,  and  Christ  shall  give 
2  I'et.  1.  19.  till  the  day  star  a.  in  your  hearts 
See  Rise. 
ARISETH 
1  Kings  18.  44.  behold,  there  a.  a  little  clotid 
Psal.  112.  4.  to  the  upright  a.  light  in  darkness 
/.■.■a.2.19.whenhe  a.  to  shake  terribly  the  earth,  21. 
Mat.  13  21.  when  persecution  a.  Mark  4. 17. 
.John  7.  52.  search,  for  out  of  Galilee  a.  no  prophet 
Heb.l  15.  after  thesimililude  of  Melchizedec  a. 
See  Sun. 
ARK 
Signifies,  [1]  Jl  chest  or  coffer  to  keep  things  sure 
or  4-ecrff,  E.xod   2.3.     [•,']  The  great  ViSSil  in 
uhich  J^Toah  and  his  famdij  wercpreserved  dur- 
ing the  flood,  in  I  tiglh^A'i  feet.  Gen.  6.  14,  15. 
Hcb.   11.  7.     [3.J  Tliat  chest  wherein  the  two 
tables  of  the  law,  jiaron's  rod,  and  the  pot  of 
viunna  ictre  kept,  E.\od.  37.  1    Heb.  9.  4.   • 
The  ark  of  thy  strength,  Psal.  132. 8.    The  seat  of 
thy    powerful    and  glorious   presence,  from 
whence  thou  dost  put  forth  and  manifest  thij 
strength  in  behalf  of   thy  people,  when  they 
desire  and  need  it. 
Was  seen  the  ark  of  his  testament.  Rev.  11.  19. 
Christ  the   true  Ark    of  our   covenant,  more 
known,  and  the   mysteries  of  religion    made 
more    common    and  familiar  than  formerly, 
either  under  the  Old  Testament  dispensation, 
or  during  the  reign  of  antichrist. 
Gen.  6.  14.  make  lliee  an  a.  of  gopher- wood 

7.  18.  and  the  a.  went  on  the  face  ofthe  waters 
F.zod.  2.  3  she  took  for  him  an  a.  of  bulrushes 

25.  16.  and  thou  shall  put  into  the  a.  the  testimony 

which  I  shall  give  thee, 21.  |  40.  3,  20. 
37.  1   Bczalcel  made  the  a.  of  shittiin-wood 
M'um.  3.  31.  their  charge  shall  be  the  a.  and  tables 
JosA.4.11.a.  of  L.  6.12.  1  .SaH,.4.6.  |  6.  1  2  Sam.dO. 

1  .Sam.  6. 19.  he  smote  because  tliey  looked  into  a. 

2  .Sam.  11.  11.  the  a.  and  Israel  abide  in  tents 

1  A'j>i«'.«2.26. because  thou  barest  the  a. of  the  Lord 

8.  9.  was  nothing  in  the  a.  save  the  two  tables 

1  Chron.  6.  31   alter  that  the  a.  had  rest 

13.  3.  let  us  bring  again  the  a.  of  our  God  to  us 
9.  Uzza  put  forth  his  hand  to  hold  the  a. 
15.  1.  David  prepared  a  place  for  the  a.  of  God 

2  Chr.  6.  41.  thoii  and  a.  of  ihy  strength,  Ps  132.8. 
8. 11. places  are  holy  whereunto  the  a.  hath  come 

Mat.  24.  38.  till  Noah  entered  the  a.  Luke  17.  27. 
//(i.n.7.by  faith  Noah  warned  of  God  prep,  an  a- 
1  Pet.  3.  20.  God  waited  while  the  a.  was  jireparing 
Rev.  11.  19.  and  there  was  seen  in  his  temple  the  a. 

Before  the  ,\RK. 
Erod.-i0.5.thou  shall  set  altiirof  gold  before  the  a. 
.fosh.i.l  waters  of  Jordan  were  cutoff  before  the  a. 

7.6.  Joshua  fell  to  the  earth  on  his  fixce  before  the  a. 
ISam.  5  3  Dagon  was  fallen  on  his  f.  before  the  a. 
1  Chr  16.37.  left  before  the  a.  Asnph  and  his  brethr. 
2CAr.5.6.Solom.  and  congr. assembled  before  the  a. 

ARK  of  the  Covenant. 
jVuni.  10.33.  a.  of  covenant  of  L.  went  before  them 
/)rut.31.26.pul  book  oflaw  inside  of  a.of  covenant 
./osA.4.7.thc  waters  were  cut  ofl'beforc  a.  of  coven. 
■Judg.  20.  27.  a.  of  covenant  of  God  was  there  in 

1  Sam.  4.  3.  let  us  fetch  the  a.  of  the  covenant  of 

2  .Snm. 15.24. Levites  bearing  a.  of  covenant  of  God 
IChr.  17.1.  a.  of  covenant  remained  under  curtains 
.Trr.  3.  16.  shall  fay  no  more,  the  a.ofthecorcnant 
Heb.  9. 4.  tabernacle  which  had  the  a.  of  covenant 

ARK  of  God. 
1  Sam.  3.  3.  in  the  tem|de  w  here  the  a.  of  Ood  was 
4.  11.  the  o.  of  God  was  taken,  17,  22. 
6.3.if  ye  send  away  the  a.of  Ood,serA  it  not  empty 


ARM 

2  Sam.  6.  7.  there  he  died  before  'iic  a.  of  Gaa 
7.  2.  but  the  a.  of  God  dweileth  within  curtains 
15.  25.  carry  back  the  a.  of  God  into  the  city 
1  Chr.  13.12.liow  shall  I  bring  the  a.  of  God  home 
15.2.nonoouglittocairy  the  a.o/G'odbul  lievilca 
ARM 
Signifies!,  [1]  TAai!  part  of  the  body  so  called,  2 
Sam.  ].  10.  [2]  Uuticard  strength,  and  all  the 
instruments  of  cruelty  and  mischief  used  by  the 
wicked,  Psal.  10  15.  [3J  God'.f  inflate  power  in 
creating  the  world,  Jer.  27.  h  \  32. 17.  [4]  Tht 
mighty  power  of  God  making  the  gospel  effec- 
tual to  the  conversion  of  ninners,  Isa.  53   I 
John  12.  38. 
Eiod.  15.  16.  by  greatness  of  >Mne  a.  they  shall  be 
Deut.  33. 20.  he  teareth  the  u  with  crown  of  head 

1  Sam.  2. 31.  behold  the  dayi.  come  when  1  will  cuj 

of)  thy  a.  and  the  a.  of  thy  father's  house 

2  Sam.  1.  10. 1  took  the  bracelet  lluit  was  on  his  a, 
2  Chron.  32.  8.  with  him  is  an  a   of  Hesli,  with  u» 
Ezra  4.  t  23.  made  them  to  cease  by  a.  and  power 
Job  26.  2.  savest  thou  the  a  tliat  hath  no  stiengtb 

31.  22.  let  my  u.  fall  from  my  shoulder-bladtJ 
35.  9.  cry  out  by  reason  of  the  a.  of  the  mighty 
38.  15.  and  the  high  a.  shall  be  broken 
40.9. hast  thou  an  a.  like  God^  or  canst  thunder 

Psal.  Iv.  15.  break  thou  the  a.  ofthe  wicked 
44.  3.  n'br  did  their  own  a.  save  the.m,  but  thy  a 
71.  t  18.  I  have  shnwed  thy  a.  to  this  generation 
77.  15.  thou  hast  with  thy  a.  redeemed  thy  peoples 
i:9.  13.  thou  hast  a  mighty  a.  strong  iu  thy  hand 

21.  mine  a.  also  shall  stirnglhen  him 
98.  1.  his  holy  a.  hath  gotten  him  the  victory 

Cant.  8.  6.  set  me  as  a  seal  on  thine  a. 

/su.9.20.they  shall  eat  every  man  the  tiesh  of  his  a, 
3:i.  2.  be  thou  their  a.  every  morning  onrsalvatiou 
40. 1.0.  God  will  come,  and  his  a.shdl  rule  for  hiiu 
11.  he  shall  father  the  lambs  with  his  a. 

51.  5.  mine  a.  shall  judge  the  people,  the  isles  shal 

w  ait  upon  me,  and  on  my  a.  shall  they  triis 
9.  put  on  strength,  O  a.  of  the  Lord,  awake 

52.  10.  the  Lord  hath  made  bare  his  holy  a. 

53. 1.  who  hath  believed  our  report  7  and  to  w!k  r? 
is  the  a.  ofthe  Lord  revealed  ?  John  12.  iJ3 

59  16.  therefore  his  a.  brought  salvation,  63.  5. 

C2.  8.  Lord  hath  sworn  by  the  a.  of  his  strengtn 

63.  12.  that  led  them  with  his  glorious  a. 
.Jer.  17.  5.  cursed  be  he  that  maketh  Hesh  his  a. 

21.5.  I  will  fight  against  you  with  a  strong  a. 
Ezek.  4.  7  and  thine  a.  shall  be  uncovered 

22.  f  6.  were  in  thee  to  their  a.  to  shed  blood 

30.21.1  have  broken  a  of  Pharaoh  kiiigof  Egyf* 

31.  17.  they  went  down  into  hidl  that  where  his  a. 
Dan.  11.6.  she  shall  not  retain  the  power  ofthe  a. 
Zech.  11  17.  sword  be  on  his  a.  his  a.  be  dried  up 
f^ikc  1.  51.  he  hath  shewed  strength  witli  his  a. 
Acts  13. 17.  with  an  high  a.  brousbt  he  them  out 

Stretched-out  ARM. 
Eiod.G.Q.X  will  redeem  you  with  a  strrt.ehed-outa 
Dent.  4.34.  assayed  to  take  nation  with  sir  out  a 

5.  15.  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  thee  out  tlienco 
wiih  a  stretehed-out  a.  7. 19.  ]  26. 8.  .Jer.  32.  21. 

11.  2.  your  cnildren  have  not  seen  his  str.-out  a. 
2CA;-.6..32.  stranger  is  come  for  thy  stretehed-out  a. 
Psal  136. 12.  with  a  stretched-out  a.  for  his  mercy 
./fr.27.5.I  made  earth  by  my  stretched  out  «.32.17. 
JEzefr  20.33.  v^ith  n  stretched-out  a.  \\\\\  Iruleovef 
34. 1  will  gather  you  with  a  stretched-out  a. and 
ARM  Ht^LES.  [fury 

.Trr.  38. 12.  put  these  rotten  rags  under  thy  a.-holca 
A'zei.lS.lS.wo  to  them  that  sew  pillows  to  a.-holea 

ARMS. 
Gen.  40.24.  the  a.  of  his  hands  were  made  strong 
Deut.  33.  27  and  underneath  are  the  evei  lusting  a. 
Judg  16. 12.  he  brake  them  from  his  a.  like  thread 
25a7n.22.  35.  he  teachetli  mv  hands  to  war,  so  that 
a  bow  ofsteel  is  broken  by  mine  a.  Psal.  18.34 
2/r/nCT,s9.  24.  Jehu  smntc-Jelioram  between  his  a 
./oi22.  9  the  a.of  the  fatherless  have  been  broken 
Psal.  37  17.  the  a.  ofthe  wicked  shall  be  broken 
Prov.  31. 17.she  girdeth,  and  streng'hentlh  her  a. 
Isa  44.  12.  and  worketh  it  with  strength  of  his  ii, 

49.  22.  they  shall  bring  thy  sons  in  their  a. 

51.  5.  and  my  a.  shall  judge  the  people 
Ezek.  13.  20.  I  will  tear  them  from  your  a. 

30.  22.  behold,  I  will  break  Pharaoh's  a.  24. 
24.1  will  strengthen  the  a.of  king  ofBiibylon,35. 
Dan.  2.  :;2.  his  breast  and  his  a.of  silver,  his  beljy 

10  6.  his  a.  and  feet  like  to  polished  brass 

11.  15.  the  a.  ofthe  south  shall  not  withstnnil 

22.  with  the  a.  of  a  flood  shall  they  be  overflown 

31   and  a.  shall  stand  on   his  part, and  shall 
fJos  7. 15.  I  have  bound  and  strensHiencd  their  a 

11.3.  taught  them  logo,  taking  them  by  their  a. 
>/ar/.- 9.36. when  he  had  taken  him  in  his  a.hesaio 

10.16. took  them  up  in  his  a. put  hishandsnii  them 
J^uke  2.28.Simeon  took  Christ  in  his  a.  and  blesswi 

ARM,  FfrA, 

Is  taken, [1]  Corporally,  In  be  furnishedwith  armn 

for  war,  Gon.  14.14.'  Num  31.  5.  f21  Spintu*ar 


AitO 

to  get  and  exercise  those  graces  and  spiritual 
weapons  ichick  are  appomtcd  and  besiotced  by 
iiud  to  defend  the  souJ,,  1  PuL  4.  I. 
A''mw.31.3.  a.  some  ol'youisolves  to  llie  war  aiidgo 
I  Pet.  4.  1.  a.  yuurselve-s  with  the  same  mind 

AKMKD. 
Oen.  14. 14.  Afcram  o.  Ins  tramtid  servants  born  in 
41.  t  40.  at  thy  word  shall  all  niy  peoplu  be  a. 
Vum.  31.  5.  ol' tribe.,  twelve  thousaiid  a.  lor  war 
32.  JT.  l^ut  we  ourselves!  will  go  ready  a  32. 
Oeut.  J.  16.  ye  shall  pass  over  a.  .lun'i.  I    14. 
Josh.  4. 1 13.  about  40,0lXJ  a.  ibr  war  passed  over 
6.  7.  let  hiiu  that  13  a.  jiass  on  belbre  the  ark 
S  Chron.  2d.  14.  so  tf:e  c.  men  left  the  caplivea 
Job  3'J.  21.  he  goelh  on  to  meet  the  a.  men 
Psal.  78.  SI.  the  children  ot'£|)hraim  being  a. 
Prov.  G.  11.  and  Ihy  want  as  an  a.  man.  24.  34 
Z.Miell.21.when  a  strung  man  a.keeiieth  the  house 

ARMY. 
Deut.  11.4.  what  hedid  to  the  a.  ofthe  Egyptians 
Judg.  8.  G.  that  we  should  give  bread  to  thine  a. 
!).  2l).  he  said,  increase  thiiK;  a.  and  come  out 
t  6'am.  4. 12.  there  ran  a  man  o!"  13eiij;unm  oul  of  a. 
17.  21.  and  the  Philistines  had  pui"«.  ajr.imst  a. 

1  Kings  2U.  2.').  number'thee  an  u.  like  the  a.  lost 

2  c/i™H.20.21.thal  they  should  praise  belbre  the  a. 
25.  7.  O  king,  let  not  the  o.  ol'lsrael  go  with  lliee 

JiTch.  4.  2.  he  spake  before  his  brethren,  and  the  a. 
Job  2y.  25.  sat  duet",  1  dwelt  as  a  king  in  the  a. 
Vsul.  US.  1 11.  great  was  the  a.  that  published  it 
Cant.  G.  4.  terrible  as  an  a.  with  banners,  10. 
Jer.  37. 11.  was  broken  up  for  fear  of  Pharaoh's  a. 
(Ozt/.-.  2i).  18.  caused  his  a.  to  serve  agreat  service 

37.  10.  there  stood  up  an  e.tceeding  great  a. 
2)an.4.35.accordiiig  to  his  will  m  the  a.  of  heaven 
Juel  2.  11.  Lord  shall  utier  his  voice  before  Ins  a. 
25.  locust,  my  gi eat  a.  wlii(di  1  sent  among  you 
Zec/i.  4.  to.  saying,  not  by  a.  nor  by  jiower 

ll.S.will  encamp  about  my  house,  because  of  thea. 
<?ci5  23.  27.  then  came  1  with  an  a.  and  rescued 
.Bl')'.  9.  16.  the  number  ofthe  a.  of  horsemen 

19.  19.  against  liim  th;.t  sat  on  horse  and  Ins  a. 

Hce  Chaldeans. 

ARJIIES. 

Exod  7  4. lay  hand  on  Egypt,  and  bring  forth  my  a. 

12.  17.  same  day  I  brought  your  a.  out  of  Egypt 
J^um.33.  1.  went  tbrlh  with  their  a.  under  iVloscs 
2.'6w£.2ll.9.they  shall  make  cajitains ofthe  u. I o  lead 
1  Sam.  ]7.  II).  said,  I  defy  the  a.  of  Israel  this  day 

20.  that  he  should  dely  the  a.  of  the  living  God 
45. 1  come  in  the  name  of  the  God  of  the  a.  oflsr. 
Job  25.  3.  is  there  any  number  of  hia  a.  ? 
Psal.  44.  9.  thou  goest  not  Ibrth  with  our  a. 
08. 12.  kings  of  u.  did  flee  ajiace,  she  that  tarried 
Cant.  0.  13.  as  it  were  the  company  of  two  a. 
Isa.  34.  2.  and  his  fury  upon  all  their  a. 
Dan.d.  i  27.  with  abomianble  a.  make  desolate 
Mat.  22.  7.  he  sent  forth  his  a.  and  destroyed 
/-a/t-e  21.  20.  ye  seeJerusalem  compassed  with  a. 
Ucb  11.  34.  who  turned  to  flight  the  a.  ofthe  aliens 
Rei'.  19.  14.  and  the  a.  in  heaven  followed  liim 
19.  the  kings  ofthe  earth  and  their  a.  gathered 
ARMOUR 
Signifies,  [1]  Weapons  or  instruments  of  war,  I 
Sam. 17.54.  [2]  The  strong  and  poujcrful  lusts  of 
sin,  ignorance,  er<-or,  and  profaneness,  which 
are  the  armour,  whcrcoij  the  devil  keeps  up  his 
power  and  dominion  m  the  hearts  of  men,  Luke 
1 1.  22.    [3]  .•^pod,  2  Sam.  2.t21.   [4]  Such  graces 
and  spiritual  weapons  as  are  for  the  defence  of 
the  soul,  and  whereby  we  may  be  enabled  to  com 
bat  with  our  spiritual  enemies,  Rom.  13.  12 
E|ih.  6.  U.  [5]  ./?  good  conscience,  which  being 
always  attended  with  uprightness  uf  life,  is  a 
defence  against  all  temptations,  either  from 
prosperity  or  adversity,  2  Cor.  6.  7. 
ISam.  17.  54.  David  put  Goliah's  a.  in  his  lent 
2  Sam.  2.  21.  turn  thee  aside  and  take  Ihee  his  i. 

1  JTings  22.  38.  they  washed  his  a.  according  to 

2  icings  3.  21.  they  gathered  all  able  to  put  on  a. 
JO.  2.  seeing  ye  have  a  fenced  city  also  and  a. 
20.  13.  Hc/^ekiah  shewed  his  preciou?  things,  sil- 
ver and  gold,  the  house  of  his  a.  Isa.  39.  2. 

J:b  39.  t  21.  he  goeth  on  to  meet  the  a. 
ha.'ii.S.  didst  look  in  that  day  to  a.  of  the  house 
I.uke  11.  22.  he  taketh  his  a.  wherein  he  trusted 
Horn.  13.  12.  and  let  us  put  on  the  a.  of  light 
J  Cor.O.  7.  approving  by  the  a.  of  righleousness 
Kph.  6.  11.  put  on  the  a.  of  God  tostand  ag.  devi! 

13.  take  to  vou  the  whole  a.  of  .»od  to  withs'and 

ARMOUR-BEARER. 
Judg.  9  54.  Abimelech  called  nis  a.-bearer,  sayinj 
1  Sam.  14.  7.  a.-b.  said,  do  all  that  is  in  thine  lieai-t 
16.  21.  Saul  loved  David,  and  he  became  his  n.-b. 
31.  6.  Saul  died,  his  three  sons,  and  his  a.-bearcr 

ARMOURY. 
r'a«(.4.4  like  the  tower  of  David  budded  for  an  a. 
Jcr.  50.  25.  the  Lord  li  ith  opened  his  a. 

AROSE  I 

Gen.   19.  33.  lie  percoi*  ed  not  -when  aho  a.  35.        I 
18 


ARR 

Gen.  37.  7.  and  lo  my  sheaf  a.  and  slood  ujirigiit 
Ex.od.   1.  8.   now   there  a.  uji  a  new   king''over 
Egypt  vvho  knew  not  Joseph,  ..'lets  7.  18. 
Judg.'i.W.a.  a  generation  thai  knew  not  the  Lord 
5.  7.  till  I  Deborah  a.  till  I  a.  a  mother  in  Israel 
^0.  8.  all  the  people  a.  as  one  man,  saying 

1  Sam.  9.  2().  and  they  a.  early,  {sa.  37.  36. 
17.  35.  when  he  a.  against  me,  I  slew  him 

2  Kings  23.  25.  neither  after  him  a.  there  any  like 
2  C/irun.  36.  16.  till  the  vvralh  ofthe  Lord  a. 
.Job  29.  8.  young  men  hid,  aged  a.  and  stood  up 
Psal.  70. 9.  when  God  a.  to  judgment,  to  save  the 
Eccl.  1.  5.  the  sun  hasteth  to  his  iilace  where  he  a. 
Dan.  0.  19.  the  king  a.  early  and  went  to  the  den 
Jlat.  2.  14.  he  a.  and  took  the  young  child,  21. 

8.  15.  she  a.  nod  ministered  to"  them,  Luhe  i.  39. 
26.  iie  a.  and  rebuked  the  winds  and  the  sea,  and 

there  was  a  great  cairn.  Alar/;  4.  39.  J^u/ce  8.24. 

9.  9.  and  he  a. and  followed  Inm,  19.  Mark-i.  14. 
25.  he  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  ll-.e  maid  a. 

27.  52.  and  in.tny  bodies  of  saints  which  slept  a. 
MarkO.  27.  but  Jesus  lifted  him  up,  and  he  a. 
Luke  6.  48.  when  the  flood  a.  the  stream  beat 
15.  20.  he  a.  and  came  to  his  father,  he  kissed  him 
.^cts  ll.19.the  persecution  which  a.  about  Stephen 
19.  23.  there  a.  no  small  stir  about  that  way 
23.  7.  when  he  so  said  there  a.  a  dissension,  IC. 
See  Rose. 
AROSE  and  went. 
l.Sam.3.6.Samuel  a.and  went  to  Eli,  and  said,  here 
'i'3.\6..}ui)iahana. and  went  to  Davidiiilo  thewood 
25.1.  Dii\n\a.and  «'e«Z  to  the  wilderness  of  Paian 
1  Kings  19  21.  Elisha  a.  and  went  after  Elijah 
./onuh  3.  3.  so  Jonah  a.  and  went  •'•  Nineveh 
.ficts  9.  39.  then  Peter  a.  ana  '.rent  with  them 

ARRAY 
Signifies,  [I]  To  put  on  appa.  *!  Estii.  C.  9.  Rev 
7  13      [2]  To  put  an  armj  cl  a  fit  posture  to 
^  fight,  2S-dm.  10.  9. 

The  terrors  of  God  set  themselves  in  array  a''ainst 
me,  ./ub  0.  4.   His  judgments  are  like  a  numer- 
ous and  well-ordered  army,  under  the  conduct 
of  an    irresistible  general,   who  designs  and 
directs  them  to  invade  me  on  every  side. 
Esth.  6.  9.  that  iJiey  may  a.  the  man'  witna! 
./uZ>4(T.  10.  and  a   tliyself  with  glory  and  l-eauty 
Jer.  43.  J2.  shall  a.  himself  with  the  land  of  Egypt 
I  Tim.  2.  9.  that  women  adorn,  not  with  costly  a 

ARRAY. 
1  Sam.  4.  t2.  they  slew  ofthe  a.  in  the  field 
2Sa/;(.10.9.Joau  jiuttlie  choice  inn.against  Syrians 
lob  6.  4.  the  terrors  of  God  sot  themselves  in  a. 
Jer.  50.  14.  put  yourselves  in  a.  against  Babylon 
See  Battlis. 
ARRAYED. 
Oen.  41.  42   Pharaoh  a.  Joseph  in  fine  linen 
2C/(rn7i.28.I5.  took  the  captives,  with  s)ioil  a.  tliem 
JHot.a.id.  was  not  a.  like  one  of  these,  J.uke  12.27 
Luke  23.  11.  Herod  and  his  men  of  war  a.  Christ 
.']cls  12.  21.  Herod  a.  iti  royal  apparel  sat  on  Ins 
Rev.  7.13.what  are  these  that  are  a.m  white  robes? 
17.4.the  women  was  a.in  purple  and  scarlet  colour 
19.  8.  to  her  was  granted  to  be  a.  in  fine  linen 
ARRIVED. 
/^u/;e8.26  they  a.  at  thecountryoftheGadaier.es 
J3cts  20.  15.  and  the  next  day  we  a.  at  Samos 

ARROGANCY. 
1  Sam.  2.  3.  let  not  a.  come  out  of  your  mouth 
Prop.  8. 13.  priili'  and  a.  and  the  evil  way  do  I  hale 
Isa.  13.  11.  I  will  cause  the  a.  ofthe  proud  loc^ase 
./cr.48.29.  heard  pride  of  Moab,  his  loftiness.  Ins  a 
ARROW 


A3 


Signifies,  [1]  .9  da:t  used  for  pleasure  or  in  war. 
1  Sam. 20  20.  Jer.  51.  U.  [2]  Inward  terrors 
from  God,  Job  6.  4.  Psal.  38  2.  [3]  IVicked 
intentions,  Psal.  11.  2.  [41  .Abusive  or  slander- 
ous words,  Psal.  64.  3-  [5]  The  judgments  of 
God,  such  as  thunder,  lightning,  tempe.its, 
famine,  S-c.  2  Sam  «!.  15.  Ezek.  5.  16.  Hab.3. 
11.  [6]  The  wofd  of  God,  which  is  sharp  and 
powerful  in  piercing  and  turning  the  hearts 
of  sinners,  Psal.  4."i.",'i. 

1  Sam.  20.  36.  Jonathan  shot  an  a.  beyond  him 

2  Kings  9.  24.  and  I  he  a.  went  out  at  his  heart 
13.  17.  a.  of  Lord's  deliverance  from  fiyria 
10  32.  nor  shall  ho  shoot  an  a.  iheri,  Isa.  37.  33. 

.Tob  34.t6.  my  a.  isincurable  without  rrMnsirression 
41.  28.  the  a.  cannot  mike  him  flee.  A:vi  sJones 

Psal.  11.2.  they  make  ready  their ,?..  on  (ho  string 
64.  7.  with  an  a.  suddenly  shall  they  bo  wounded 
91.  5.  nor  afraid  for  the  a.  that  Hietli  by  nay 

Prov.  25. 18.  that  beareih  false  witness  is  asharp  a. 

..'•.''■.  9.  8.  their  tongue  is  as  an  a.  shot  out 

Lam.  3.  12.  he  hath  set  me  as  a  mark  for  the  a. 

Zech.  9.  14.  and  his  a.  shall  go  forth  as  lightning 
ARROWS. 

JVitm.  24.8.  he  shall  pierce  them  thro'  with  his  a. 

Deut.  32.  23.  I  will  spend  mine  a.  upon  them 
42.  I  will  make  mine  a.  drunk  with  blood 

1  Sam.  20.  20  1  will  shoot  three  a.  on  the  side 


2  5am.  22  lb.  the  I,ord  '.hur.derrd,  anJ.  ht  Eontof 
a.and  scatier>;d  them,  isa!.  18.  U 

2A"?M^iI3.1.5.take  bow  and  a.  look  him  bow  and  a 
lii.  Lake  the  a.  and  smile  ujioii  the  grouml 

Job  6.  4.  the  a.  ofthe  Almighly  are  within  ine 

Psal.  7. 13.  he  ordaineth  a.  a'gainst  the  persecutoa 
21.  12.  shall  make  ready  thine  a.  against  thera 
38.  2.  for  thine  a.  stick  fast  in  me,  and  ihy  h.imJ 
45.  5.  thine  a.  aresharji  in  the  heart  of  enemies 
''''  1"  ^"'"^  ^^  men,  whose  teeth  are  spears  and  x 
58.  7.  when  he  bendeth  his  bow  to  shoot  hie  i. 
64.  3.  bows  to  shoot  their  a.  even  bitter  worily 

76.  3.  there  brake  he  the  a.  of  the  bow,  the  shieU 

77.  17.  clouds  iionred,  thine  a.  also  went  abroad 
120.4.sharp  a. of  the  mighty,  with  coals  of  junipoi 
127.  4.  as  a.  are  in  the  hand  of  a  mighty  man 
144.  6.  shoot  out  thine  a.  and  destrrjy  them 

fro(!. 26.18. as  a  mad  man  who  castetli a.and  dcalfe 
Isa.  5.28.  Vr-hose  a.  are  sharp  and  their  bows  heni 

7.  24.  with  a.  and  bows  shah  men  come  thither 
.Jer.  50  9.  their  a.  shall  be  as  of  an  e.vpert  man 
14.  shoot  n  Babylon,  spare  no  a.  she  hath  sinned 

ol    11.  make  bright  the  a.  gather  the  shields 
Lam  3.  13.  hath  caused  the  a.  of  hiscimverto  entei 
Eiek.  5.  16.  I  shall  send  the  evil  a.  of  famine 

21.  21  he  made  his  a.  bright,  he  consulted  iinagee 
39.  3    I  will  cause  thy  a.  '.o  fall  out  of  thy  banc' 

9.  Israel  shall  go  forth,  and  burn  bows  and  a. 
Hub.  3.  11.  at  the  light  of  lliiiie  a.  they  went 

ART,  Verb. 
Gen.  3.  9.  God  said  to  Adam,  where  a.  thoni 

]3.14.Ijordsaid,look  from  the  place  where  thou  a. 

24.  23.  he  said  whose  daughter  a.  th.iu  ?  47. 

27.  24.  and  he  said  a.  thou  my  very  son  Esau  t 

32.  17   whose  a.  thou  ■?  whillier  ffoest  thou  1 

39.  9.  kept  back  but  thee,  because  thou  a.  his  wife 

41.39.  there  is  none  so  discreet  and  wise  as  thou  a. 

46.30.  now  let  me  die  because  thou  a.  yet  alivu 
Exod.  4.  26.  she  said,  a  bloody  husband  "thou  a. 
Josh.  5.  13.  a.  thou  for  us.  or  our  adversaries'? 
Judg.  8. 18.  they  answered  as  thou  a.  so  were  they 

12. 5.  the  men  said  to  him,  a.  thou  an  Ephraimite! 

13.11. a.  thou  the  man  that  spakest  lo  the  woman! 
I.Sam. 19.3. 1  will  go  out  and  stand  by  where thoua. 
lA'(H^»-.5l3.]8.hesaid,  I  am  a  prophet  also  as  thoua- 

22.4.Jeliosliaidialsaid,l  am  as  llioua.2/wn^s3.7. 
2f7(ro«.  2U.  7.  a.  not  thou  onrGorl,  who  dids't  drive 
./()/>  35  8.  wickedness  may  hurt  a  man  as  thou  a. 
/sa.14.10  a.  thou  also  become  weak  as  we?  a.  lik« 
■)er.  14.  22.  a.  not  thou  he,  O  Lord  our  God,  wo 
Luke  7.19.a.  Ihou  he  that  should  come,  or  look  wt- 
.Mm  1.49.Rabbi,  thoua. the  Son  of  God,  King  of  Is 
Jicts  21.  38.a.  not  thou  that  Egyptian  made  uprcx 

22.  27.  thecapiainsaid,  tell  ine,a.ihou  a  Roman 
Rev.  11.  17.  a.  and  wast,  and  a.  to  come,  16. 5. 

ART,  S,  Substantive. 
Kjorf.30.25  an  ointm. after  the  a.  of  Ihe  apothecary 
2f;ATOn.l6. 14. divers  spices  prepared  by  a.ofanolh 
Jlrts  17.29.ihe Godhead  not  likestones'gravenhya 

19.  19.  many  also  of  them  which  used  curious  a 

ARTIFK^ER. 

Gen.  •!.  22.  Tuhal-cain  an  insiructor  of  every  a. 

Isa.  3.  3.  take  awav  the  canlain  and  the  cunning  a 

ARTIFICERS. 

1  Chrun  29  5  for  all  manner  of  works  made  by  a 

2  C/iroH.  34.11.  to  a.  «nd  builders  gave  they  mone« 
ARTILLERY. 

1  Sam.  20.  40.  Jonathan  gave  his  a.  to  the  lad 
AS 

Signifies,  [1]  Like,  1  Pet.  3.  8.  [2]  IVhile,  /icts 
20.  9.  [3]  For,  Mat.  6.  12.  [4]  Because,  J(dir 
15.  12.  1  17  2.  [5J  Jifter  the  manner  of,  Joh 
31.33.  It  sheweth,  [1]  Likeness  in  quality 
but  not  in  quantity.  Mat.  5.  48  [2]  Kqunlly. 
John  5.  23.  [3]  The  likeness  of  a  thimr,  but  n'oi 
the  truth  of  that  thing.  Mat.  26.  55.  [4]  Tkt 
likenrs.':  and  truth  of  a  thing,  Heb.  12.  7. 

Gen.'i.  t  18.  I  will  make  him  a  help  a. before  him 
3.  5.  ye  shall  be  a.  gods  knowing  good  and  evil 

22.  behold  the  man  is  become  a   one  of  us 

1  Sam.  16.  7.  the  Lord  seeth  not  a.  man  aeeth 

2  Kings  8.  27.  he  did  evil  a.  did  the  house  of  Ah.-* 
24.13  had  made  in  the  temple,  a.  the  Lord  had  said 

Ezra  10.  12.  a.  thou  hast  said,  so  must  we  do 
K^.'iM25..5.a.  for  sucha.turn  aside  to  crooked  way 
Proii  24.2y.say  not.  I  will  do  to  him  a. he  halh  donr 
Isa.  24  2.  a.  with  the  people,  a.  with  Ihe  servant 
J/aM0.25.disciple  u.his  master,  servant  a.his  Lorr. 
19.19.  shnh  love  Ihy  neighb.a.lliyself,  Rom.  13.  9. 
.Tohn^^.  14.  beheld  the  glorya.  of  the  only  begotten 
.Sets  7.  t  .17.  the  Lord  raise  up  a  prophet  a.  myseli 
51. ye  resist  H. Ghost,  a.  your  fathers  did,  so  do  ye 
2C»r.  2.17.  but  a.  of  sincerity,  but  a.  of  God,  speak 
Gal.  4. 12.  brethren  be  a.  lam.  for  I  am  a.  ye  are 
Col.  2.  6.  a.  ye  have  received  Corist  Jesus,  so  walk 

Even  .AS. 
1  Cor.  3.  5.  even  a  the  Lord  gave  to  every  man 
7^/;/i.5. 33. every  one  so  love  his  wife  even  a.himeai 
Col.  3.  13.  even  a.  Christ  forgave  you,  so  do  yo 
Rev.  2. 27.  eptn  a.  I  received  of  my  Fallicr 


ASH 


ASCEND 

Bignifies,  [T]  Ti  get  or  cUmh  vp,  Josh.  6.  5.     [*] 

Te  ffo  uu  to  iieavat,  Eiili.  -1.  'J,  ID- 
Who  ;ii;iirusconit  iiuo  ihu  lull  of  Uie  Lord  ?  Psal. 
■H.i       IVho  skull  be  ailinUttd  and  accounted  a 
true  member  of  the  church,  and  enjoy  the  J  a- 
vourandbUsstngojUod?  ,  ,     o   n 

No  iiiun  hatli  ascended  up  lo  heaven,  John  S.  U. 
Au  man  hath  attained  a  perjtct  knowledge  oj 
heavenly  things,  so  as  to  know  the  secret  u:Ul 
and  counsels  of  Ood. 
Josh.  6. 5.  the  [wople  shall  a.  up  every  mjn  Btraighl 
Fi,o/.t!4.  3.  who  shaL  a.  into  the  hill  ol  the  Loid, 
and  shall  stand  in  his  holy  place  7  Rom.  10.  (i 
in:>.7.he  causeth  vapouis  lo  a.  Jcr.  10. 13.  |  ol.  10 
lay  y.  if  1  a.  up  uuo  heaven,  thou  art  there 
ha.  14.  13-  thou  ha*t  said,  1  will  a.  lo  heaven,  14 
Eiek  3C.  9.  thou  shalt  a.  and  come  like  a  storm 
Juhn  G  G-2   if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  a.  up 
iJO.17. 1  a.  10  my  Father  and  your  Father,  my  God 
hec  17.  8.  beast  shall  a  out  of  the  bottomless  pit 

ASCFiNUFD 
Judg  13.  20.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  a.  in  the  flame 
Psal  6H.  1«.  thouha.~tu.  up  on  high,  thou  hast  led 
Prov.  30  4.  who  hath  a.  up  into  heaven,  or  descend. 
John  3.  13  no  man  hath  a.  lo  lieaven,  but  he  that 
20.17.  touch  me  not,  1  am  not  yet  a.  to  my  Father 
Hcts  2.  34.  David  is  not  yet  a.  into  the  heavens 
fi;p/i.4.8.when he a.upoii  high,  he  led  captivity  cap. 

'.)  now  that  he  a.  ||  10.  is  the  same  also  thiit  a, 
Ucv.S.i.  the  smoke  of  the  incense  a.  belore  God 
11  12  they  a. up  lo  heaven  inacloud,  and  enemies 

ASCENDETH. 
KeD.11.7.  the  beast  tliMl!;  out  of  the  bottomless  pit 
14.  11   the  siiiokc  of  their  torment  a.  for  ever 

ASCENDING. 
Gen.  28.  12  the  ansels  of  God  a.  and  descending 

1  Ham.  28.  13.  said,"l  saw  gods  a.  out  of  the  earth 
Luke  ly.  28.  he  went  before,  a.  up  to  Jerusalem 
^oAnl.ol.aiigeUofG  a  and  descending  on  the  Soi 
Rev.  7.  2  1  saw  another  angel  a.  from  the  east 

ASCENT. 

2  S,im.  15.  30.  David  wen;  up  by  the  a.  of  Olivet 
lA'ini'^slO.J.and  hisa.by  which  he  weut,  2C7ir.9.4. 

ASCRIBE. 

Deut.  32.  3  a.  ye  grcauiess  lo  our  God,  he  is  the 

fob  3t).  3.  I  V.  ill  a.  nchtfousness  to  my  Maker 

ftal.  bri.  34  a.  ye  streiisth  to  God,  his  excellency 

ASCI!  1  BED. 

1  Sa;n.  18.  8  a.  to  David  10,000,  to  me  a  but  1000 

ASH. 
ha.  44.14.  he  plantcth  an  n.  the  rain  doth  nourish  it 

ASHAMED 
Orn.  2  25.  naked,  the  man  and  his  wife  were  not  a 
.Judg.  3.  25.  and  they  tarried  1:11  they  were  a. 
2. Sam.  10.5.  the  men  weregreatly  a.\  Chron.  19_5 
I'J.  3.  as  people  being  a.  steal  away  when  they  flee 
2A"i«^s2.17.and  when  tlioy  urged  hini  till  he  was  a. 
8.  11.  he  settled  his  countenance  till  he  was  a. 

2  Chron  3U.  15.  the  priests  and  the  Leviles  were  a. 
KzrnS.  22. 1  was  «.  to  reipiireof  the  king  a  band 

9  6.  I  am  a.  and  blush  to  lift  up  my  face  lo  thee 
Job  6  20.  they  came  thilhcr,  and  were  a. 
11  3.  when  thou  mockest,  shall  no  man  make  a.? 
19.3.  ye  are  nota.to  make  yourselves  strange  to  me 
P.?u;.34.5.  were  lightened,  their  faces  were  not  a. 
74.  21   O  let  not  the  oppressed  return  a.  let  poor 
Prov.  12.  4.  she  that  maketh  a.  is  as  rottenness 
/«a.  20.  .5.  shall  be  n.  of  Ethiopia,  their  expectation 
24.23.lhe  sun  shall  be  a.  when  the  Lord  shall  reign 
30.  5.  all  a.  ofa  people  that  could  not  profit  ihein 
33.H.('arth  mourns,  Lebanon  is  n.and  hewn  down 
Jer.  2.  2li  as  the  thief  is  n  when  he  is  found,  so  is 
6.  15.  were  they  a.  ?  they  were  not  at  all  a.  8.  12. 
8.  9.  the  wise  men  are  a.  ihcy  are  dismayed 
14   4.  plowmen  were  a.  they  covered  their  heads 
48.13.Moab  shall  bcrtof  Chemosh,  as  Israel  wasa. 
Kick.  16.  27.  the  daushters  of  the  Philistines  are  a. 
32.  30   with  terror  they  are  a.  of  then  might 
/,uAfl3.17.all  his  adversaries  werea. and  the  people 
If,.  3.  what  shall  I  do?  I  cannot  dig,  to  beg  I  am  a. 
Horn.  1. 10. 1  am  not  a  of  the  gospel  of  Christ 
5.5  hone  rn:ik(lh  not  n.bicau.^e  the  lovcofGod  is 
6.  21  what  fruit  in  things  whereof  ye  are  now  a.? 
2Cnr.  7  14.  .fl  have  boasted  any  thing,  1  am  not  a 
2  Tim.  I.  12.  I  sufl'er,  neveilheless  I  am  not  a. 

Ifi.  Onesiphorus  was  not  a.  of  my  chain 
JJeb.  2.  II.  ho  IS  not  a.  to  call  them  brethren 
n.  16.  God  IS  not  a.  to  be  called  llietr  God 
Ashamed  and  confuimdud:  are  CoNFou.NDun. 

Br  ASHAMED 

Psal  6. 10.  le   all  mv  enemies  he  a.  and  sore  ve.xed 

25.3.  yea,  let  none  I'liat  wait  on  thee  be  a.  let  rliem 

be  a.  who  transgress  without  cause 

311  in  thee  do  I  put  my  trust,  let  me  never  bra 

17.  let  me  not  be  r..  let  the  wicked  he  a.  35.26. 

69.  6.  let  not  them  that  wail  he  a.  for  my  snke 

W6.  17.  Ihev  which  hat"  me,  may  see  it  and  he  a. 

109.  28.  when  they  arise,  let  them  ne  n.  hut  let 

119.  7d.  let  Vf""'' "^  «■  *'or  they  dealt  p«rverijely 

U 


ASK 

Isd.  1.  29.  for  tViey  shall  be  a.  of  the  oaks  which  ye 
23.  4.  be  thou  a.  O  Zidon,  the  sea  lialh  siioken 
20.  11.  they  shall  see  and  be  a.  for  their  envy 
42.  17.  they  shall  be  greatly  a  that  trust  in  images 
44  U.  they  see  not  nor  know,  that  they  may  be  a. 
U.  all  his  fellows  shall  be  a.  shall  he  a  together 
45.24.all  that  are  incensed  against  hiin  shall  be  a. 

65.  13.  my  servants  rejoice,  but  ye  shall  be  a. 

66.  5.  lihall  appear  to  your  joy,  and  they  shall  be  a. 
Jer  2.36.  thou  shalt  ()c  a.  of  Egyiit,  asu.  ot  Assyria 

3.3.  and  hadst  a  whore's  forehead,retuscdsttoiea. 
12.  13.  and  they  shall  be  a.  of  your  revenues 
17.  13.  O  Lord,  all  that  forsake  thee  shall  be  a. 
20.  11.  my  persecutor  shall  stumble  and  be  a. 
48.13.  Moab  shall  be  a.  of  Chemush,  as  Israel  was 
50   12.  your  mother  that  bare  you  shad  he  a 
Eick.  16.  61.  shall  remember  thy  ways,  and  be  a 
43.10.shew  Israel,  ihey  may  be  a.oi  their  iimiuities 
11   and  if  they  be  a.  of  all  that  ilicy  have  done 
//OS  4.19.they  shall  be  a  because  ol  their  sacrihcei 

10.  6   and  Israel  shall  be  a.  of  his  own  counsel 
Joel  lU.bc  yca.O  ye  husbandmen,  howl  lor  wheat 
2.  26.  and  my  people  shall  never  be  a.21. 
Zcch.  9.  5.  for  her  expectation  shall  be  a. 

13.  4.  the  proidiets  every  one  be  a.  of  his  vision 
Jtior/.8.38.shall  he  a.ofinc  and  my  woids,  /.h.9.26 
2  Cor  9.  4.  we  (that  we  say  not,  you)  sliouhl  be  a. 
Phil.  1.20  thai  in  nothiii,;  I  shall  be  a.  but  with 
2  Thess.'i  14.  no  comp.  with  him,  that  he  may  be  a. 
Tit.l-  8.  he  that  is  on  the  contrary  part  may  he  a. 
1  Pel.2. 16.  may  be  a.  that  tilselv  accuse  your  good 

JV*u£  be,  or  Be  not,  ASHAMED. 
JV«m.  12.  14.  should  she  not  be  a.  seven  days? 
Psa/.25.2.0  my  God.  I  trust  in  thee,  let  me  nut  be  a. 
31.  17  let  me  not  he  a.  O  Lord,  119.  116. 
37.  19.  thev  shall  not  be  a.  in  the  evil  time 
119.6.  then'shall  I  not  be  a.  when  1  have  respect  lo 
46.  1  will  speak  of  ihy  icstimonies,  and  not  he  a 
80   let  my  heart  be  sound,  that  I  he  not  a. 
127  5.  they  shall  not  be  a.  but  shall  speak  with 
29.  22.  sailh  the  Lord,  Jacob  shall  nut  be  a. 


45.  17.  ye  shall  not  he  a  world  without  end 
49.  23.  they  shall  not  be  a.  that  wail  for  me 
50  7.  my  face  hke  a  flint,!  know  1  shall  not  be  a. 
.54.  4.  fear  not,  for  thou  shall  not  be  a. 
Zeph.  3. 11.  m  that  day  shall  thou  not  be  a.       [li 
Horn.  9.  33  who  bclievelh  on  him  shall  not  be  a  10 
2  Cor.  10.  8.  for  thougii  I  boast,  I  should  not  he  a 
2  Tun.  1.  8.  je  not  therefore  a  of  testimony  ot  L. 
2.  15.  to  God,  a  workman  that  needeth  not  he  a 
1  Pet.  4.  16.  sulfer  as  a  Christian,  let  him  not  he  a. 

1  John  2.  28.  not  be  a.  before  him  at  his  coming 
ASHES 

Si-rnifies,  The  remains  of  fuel  after  it  has  been 
burned,  2  Tet  2.6.  They  denote,  [  l]The  frailty 
and  extreme  vilencss  of  man,  when  cnmpured 
with  his  Creator,  Gen.  18.  27.  [2]  Deep  hu- 
miliation, Esth.  4.  1   Jonah  3.  6. 

Gen.  18.  27.  to  speak,  which  am  but  dust  and  a 

J^ev.  6.  10.  and  ihe  priest  shall  take  up  the  a. 
11.  and  carry  forth  the  a.  without  the  camp 

JVi/m.  19.9.  a  man  that  is  clean  shall  gather  the  n. 

2  Sam.  13.  ]9.Tamar  put  a  on  her  head,  and  rent 

1  Kings  13.  3.  altar  shall  be  ren',  and  a.  poured  out 
20.  38.  the  prophet  dissuised  himself  and  a. 

Esth.  4.  1.  Mordecai  put  on  sackcloth  with  a. 
3.  and  many  lay  in  sackcloth  and  a. 

Job  2  8.  Job  sat  down  among  the  a. 
13.  12.  your  remembrances  are  like  to  a.  your 
30.  19.  into  mire,  I  iim  become-  like  dust  and  a. 
42.  6. 1  abhor  myself,  ;ind  repent  in  dust  and  a. 

R<ta/.20.  t3  and  turn  to  a  thy  burnt-sacrifice 
102.  9.  for  I  have  eaten  a-  like  bread,  and  mingled 
147. 16.  he  scattereth  the  hoar-frost  like  a. 

Isa.  44.20.  he  feedeth  on  a.  a  deceived  heart  turned 
,58.5.  and  lo  spread  sackcloth  and  a.  under  him 
61.  3.  to  give  them  beauty  for  a-  the  oil  ot  joy 

Jir.Q,.  26.  O  daughter,  wallow  thyself  in  a. 

Lam.  3.  16.  he  hath  covered  me  with  a. 

KzcA-.28.  18.  1  will  bring  thee  to  a.  on  the  earth 

/)on  9.  3  I  set  my  face  to  seek  m  siickcloth  and  a. 

./»«aA3.6.kiiig  covered  with  sackclolh,and  sat  ina. 

Mat.  4.  3.  the  wicked  shall  be  a.  under  your  feet 

Mat.W.  21.  if  works  were  done,  they  would  have 
repented  long  ago  in  sackcloth  and  a.  J.uke  10.13. 

Meb.  9.  13.  if  the  a.  of  a  heifer  sanctifielh  to  thee 

2  Pet  2  6.  and  turnins  the  cities  of  Sodom  into  a 
ASIDE. 

2  K^ivgs  4. 4.  said,  thou  shalt  set  n.that  which  is  full 
'fob  I.""t  19.  cninc  a  great  wind  fiom  a.  wildernes.- 
Jfnrk  7.  33   ho  took  him  a.  from  the  mullitude 
.fohn  IV!   4.  he  nseth  and  laid  a   his  garment 
lleh.  12.  I.  let  iis  lav  a  every  weight,  xnd  the  sir 
■wh-chdoth  so  easily  beset  U! 
See  Go,  Gone,  TruN,  Went,  L.4Y. 
ASK 
Signifies,  [l]r«  cn7i/'r^  Gen.  32.  20   M.irk  0^32 
I      1^1  To  rrquirr,  or  demand,  Gen.  34.  12.     Dan 
i      2' 10      (31  r«.«rr/,-  r,.^n.<!'7,    Isa.  30.  2.    !'■•?.  2 
11.     [4]  To  pray.  John  15.  7.  Jam.  1.  0.  fr.i  Jv 


ASK 

expect,  Luke  12.  48.  jd]  To  saMte-  1  Sum 
25.  t  5.  2  Sam,  8.  t  10  17]  To  lay  to  o*e' 
charge,  Psal.  35.  t  H 

C:len.  32.29.  wherefore  dost  thou  a.  after  my  name" 
34, 12.  a.  me  never  so  niuchdowiy  uiid  gift,l  give 

iJeut.  4,  32,  for  a.  now  of  the  days  that  are  past 

13.  14.  shall  a.  diligently,  and  if  it  be  truth 
32.  7.  a.  thy  father,  and  he  will  shew  thee 

Josh.i.  6.  when  your  children  a.  their  fathers,  21. 
Judg.  18,  5,  a,  counsel,  we  pray  thee,  of  God 

1  .Sam.  10.  t  4.  and  they  will  a.  thee  of  peace 
12  19.  we  have  added  this  evil  to  a  us  a  king 
25.  t5.  a.  hiin  in  my  name  of  peace,  'iSam.S.  1 13 
28.  Hi.  why  dost  thou  a.  of  me,  seeing  the  Lord 

2  Sam.  14  18.  hide  not  from  me  the  thing  I  a 

1  A'lTf^s  3.  5.  a  what  1  shall  give  thee,  2  C.'ir.  1    7 

14.  5"  the  wife  of  Jeroboam  coineth  lo  a.  thee 
2A'2«^rs2.9.  Elijah  said,  a.  what  1  shall  do  for  the* 

2  Chnm.  20.  4.  Judah  gathered  lo  a.  help  of  GoJ 
./ob  12. 7.  a  the  beasts,  and  they  shall  leach  Uiee 
Psal.  2.8.  a.  of  me,  and  1  will  give  ihee  the  heathen 
Isa.l.  11.  a.llice  a  sign  of  Loid,  a.  it  of  the  depth 

12.  I  will  not  a.  nor  will  I  icnip'.lhe  Lord 
45.  11.  sailli  the  Lord,  a.  me  of  things  lo  come 
58.  2  they  a.  of  me  the  ordinances  of  justice 
.hr.  t),  16.  a.  for  the  old  pal  lis,  and  walk  therein 

15.  5.  who  shall  go  aside,  lo  a   what  thou  doest 
IS.  13.  a.  ye  now  among  the  heathen  who  heard 
30.  6.  fl.  and  see  whether  a  man  doth  travail 
38.  14.  I  will  a.  theeathing,  hide  nothing  from  me 
48.  19.  a.  him  that  fleelh,  and  her  that  escapelh 
,50.5.  thev  shall  a, the  way  toZion  with  their  facei 

/.u«i,  4.4'lhe  young  children  n.  bread,  and  no  man 
/an.  6.  7.  who  shall  a.  a  petition  of  any  God, 12. 
JJos.  4.  12  my  people  a,  counsel  at  their  slocks 
Hair.  2.  11  a.  now  the  priests  concerning  the  law 
ZeSi.  10.  1  a.  ye  of  the  Lord  rain  in  lime  oflatte* 
jVal.  6.  8.  what  ye  have  need  of,  before  ye  a.  hira 

7.  7.  a.  and  it  shall  be  given  you,  Luke  11   9. 
9. what  man  of  you,  if  Ins  son  a.  bread, /.u.  U. 11 
II    shall  give  good  things  lo  lhe>;i  that  a.  him 

14.7. promised  to  give  her  whatsoever  she  woulda. 

18.  19.  agree  touching  any  thing  they  shall  a. 

20.  22.  ve  know  not  what  ye  a.  Murk  10.  36. 

21. 22. whatsoever  yea. in  prayer,belicving, ye  shall 

22  46  nor  durst  any  man  a.  him  more  questions, 

Mark  12.  34.  J.uke  20  4P 

Mark  6  22.  a.  what  thou  wilt,  1  will  gn  e  thee.  'Si. 

9.  32.  they  were  afraid  lo  fl.  him,  l.uke  9  45. 
jAtke  6.  30  takelh  thy  goods,  a.  them  not  again 

11.  13  give  the  Holy  Spirit  lo  them  that  a.  him 

12.  48.  muchcommiited,  of  him  they  will  a.  mora 
.)ohn  1  19.  when  the  Jews  sent  priesli^  to  a.  him 

9.  21.  we  know  not,  he  is  of  age,  a.  him,  23. 
11.  22.  whatsoever  thou  will  a.  of  God,  he  will 
13  24   Peter  beckoned  to  him  that  he  should  a. 
14.  13   whatsoever  ye  a.  in  my  name,  15. 16. 
14   if  ye  a.  any  thing  in  my  name  1  will  do  it 
15.7  if  ye  abide  in  me,  a.  v.-'liat  ye  will.  It  shall  >fl 
16   19.  .I'esus  knew  that  they  were  desirous  tc  1. 
23.  and  in  that  day  ve  shall  a.  me  nothing 
24.«.aiid  ye  shall  receive,thalyourjoymay  be  full 
30.  and  needest  not  that  any  man  should  a.  thea 
18.  21.  a.  them  which  heard  me  what  I  said 
./Jet.'!  10  29. 1  a.  therefore  for  what  intent  ye  sent 
I  Cor.  14   35   let  them  a.  their  husbands  at  home 
Fph.  3.  20.  lo  do  above  all  that  we  can  a.  or  lliinb 
Jam.  1.5.  if  anv  lack  wisdom,  let  him  a.  of  God 
6.  but  let  hini  a.  in  faiih,  nothing  wavering 

4.  2.  yet  ye  have  not,  because  ye  a.  not 
3.  ye  a. 'and  receive  not,  because  ye  a.  amiss 

1  .lohn  3  22.  whatsoever  we  a.  we  receive  of  him 

5.  14.  if  we  a.  any  thing  according  to  his  will 

15.  if  we  know  ho  heareth  11s.  whatsoever  we  a. 

16.  sin  asm  which  IS  not  unto  death,  he  shall  a 
See  rnrNsKL. 

ASKFI). 
Or7i.32.29.Jncob  a.  hiin  ami  ^aid,  lell  mo  thy  nam« 
43.  7.  the  man  a.  ns  slraitly  of  our  kindred 
.Jo.^k.  10.  .50.  thev  gave  him  the  city  which  he  a. 
Jiidsr  5.  25.  he  a.  water,  she  gave  him  milk 
13. v..  bill  1  a.  him  not  w  hence  he  was 
18.  t  15.  a  him  of  peace,  1  ,><■«,/,.  17.  t  22.  |  30.m 
I  Sam.  1.  17.  God  grant  the  petition  ihou  hast  a. 
t20.  she  called  his  name  Samuel,  that  is  a.  of  Go* 
27.  Ihe  I,nrd  hath  given  me  my  jielition  I  a. 

1  Khirrs^.  11   because  thou  a.  this  thing  and  not  a 

2  Kin^irs  2.  10  he  said,  thou  hast  a.  a  hard  thing 
Kira\  10.  we  a,  their  names  to  certify  thee 
.ro/;21.29.  haveyenota.  themlhal  go  hylhewayT 
Psnl.  21.  4,  he  a   life  of  thee,  thou  gavest  him 

35.  til.  they  a   me  lliincs  that  1  knew  not 
105.  40.  the  jieoiile  a.  and  he  brmiglit  nuKils 

/sa  30  2   anil  have  not  a    at  mv  mouth 
41    28.  when  1  a.  nf  them,  cinild  answer  a  wor» 
6.5.  I.  I  am  soueht  of  tliem  that  a   not  for  me 

l)av.  2.  10.  there  is  no  kins  that  a  anch  thing* 
7   16  I  came  and  n.  him  the  truth  of  all  th'S 

.Vnl  16.13.hon.hisdisi-i|'lrs..Vr!rt?.27  I.ukp^.^h 

'22,23.Sadduceesa.him.35  lUar  9, 11, '10,2.112. 18 


ASS 

iJikt  Is.  40.  when  come  near  he  a.  what  wilt  ihOL 
lolin  1-  10.  thnu  uouldusl  have  a.  ut  liuii 
10.  «■!.  hnliort.i  iiave  ye  a.  nolluiig  lu  my  name 
Horn.  lU.  M.  iiiaiic  iiiaiiiic:>L  lu  theiii  that  a.  i:ui 

ASKEST 

Judg.  13.  18.  '.'/hy  a.  tliou  thus  after  ray  nasnel 

Jakn  4.  ii.  a.  ilnuk  ofine,  a  woman  ol  riamaria 

Id.  '2l.  wliy  u.  thou  me,  ask  them  winch  heard 

ASKKTH 
Exod.  13.  14.  thy  son  a.  thee  in  time,  Deut.  U.  20 
Mtc.  7.3.  jirmce  a.  and  the  judge  a.  lor  a  reward 
Mat.  5.  4-2.  give  to  him  that  a.  thee,  /^uAe  6.  30. 
7.  8.  every  one  that  a.  receivelh,  Luke  11   10 
fohn  1(3.  5.  none  jf  you  a.  me  wiiithcr  goest  thou? 
IPet.S.lJ.  to  every  one  that  a.  you  a  reason  ofhoije 

ASKING. 
1  Sa/n. 12. 17.  may  see  your  wickedness  in  a.  a  king 
1  C/ir.  10.  13.  Saul  died  lor  a.  counsel  ol'  a  laniihar 
Hsal  78.  18.  tempted  G  by  a.  meat  for  lliuir  lusts 
I.uke^J,.  40.  hearing  them,  and  a.  them  nue=lions 
John  8.  7.  lliey  continued  a.  he  lifted  up  himself 
I  Cor.  10.  25.  a.  no  question  tor  conscience,  27. 

ASLEEP 
Bignifies,  [1]  To  take  rest  in  sleep,  iona.'n  1.5. 
Mat.  26.  40.     [2j  To  die,  Acts  7.  00.  2  Pet.  3. 4. 
Judg.  4.  21.  for  Sisera  was  fast  a-  and  weary 
Ckint  7.  9.  the  lips  of  those  that  are  a.  to  speak 
JonaK  I.  5.  hut  Jonah  lay,  and  was  fast  a. 
Mat.  8.24.  arose  a  storm,  but  ho  was  a.  Mark  4.33. 
26.  40.  he  findeth  the  disciples  a.  Mark  14.  40 
.Acts  7.  GO.  when  Stephen  had  said  this,  he  fell  a. 

1  Cor.  15.  0.  part  remain,  but  some  are  fallen  a. 

18.  then  they  which  are  fallen  a.  in  Christ 
IT'hess.  4. 13.  ignorantconcerningtiiem  that  area. 

15.  we  alive  shall  not  proven;  them  that  are  a. 

2  Pet.  3.  4.  for  since  llie  fathens  fell  o.  all  things 

ASP,  S. 
Deut.  32.  33.  their  wine  is  the  cruel  venom  of  a. 
Job  20.  14.  his  meat  is  tho  gal!  of  a.  within  him 

10. he  shall  suck  the  poison  ofa. the  viper's  tongue 
Isa.  11.  8.  the  child  shall  play  on  the  hole  of  the  u. 
Rom.  3.  13.  the  poison  of  a.  is  under  their  lips 

ASSAULT,  ED. 
Esth.8  11. to  cause  to  perish  all  that  would  a.  them 
/3cJsl4.5.wlien  there  wasaiia.madeof  the  Gentiles 
17.  5.  they  u.  the  house  of  Jason,  and  sought  to 

ASSAV,  ED,  ING 
Deut.  4.  34.  hath  God  a.  to  go  and  take  a  nation 
1  Sam.  17. 39.  David  a.  to  go,  for  he  had  not  proved 
Job  4.  2.  if  we  a.  to  commune  with  thee,  will  thou 
Acts  9  26  Saul  a.  to  join  himself  to  the  disciples 
16.  7.  they  a.  to  go  to  Bithynia,  but  the  Spirit 
Heb.  11.29.  the  Egyptians  a.  to  do,  were  drowned 

ASS. 
Gen.22.3.Abraliam  rose  up  early, and  saddled  liisa 
5.  abide  you  here  with  the  a.  and  1  and  the  lad 
49.  14.  Issachar  is  a  strong  a.  couching  between 
Exod.  13.  13.  every  firstling  of  an  a.  redeem  with 
23.  4.  if  thou  meet  Ihine  enemy's  a.  going  astray 

19.  shall  rest ;  that  thine  o.\  and  ihinea.  may  rest 
JV/<m.  16.  15v  I  have  not  taken  one  a.  from  them 

22.  23.  the  a.  saw  the  angol  standing,  25.  27. 
28.  the  Lord  opened  the  mouth  of  the  a. 
"iO.  the  a.  said  to  Balaam,  am  not  I  thine  a.t 
Deut.  22. 10.  not  plow  with  an  o.\  and  a.  together 
JbjiA.lS.lH.and  Aclisali  lighted  oiVhera. Caleb  said, 
what  wilt  thou  ?  .fudg.  1.  14.  1  Sam.  25.  23 
fudg.  l.i.  16.  with  the  jaw-bone  of  an  a.  heaps 
1  Kings  13.  28.  the  lion  had  not  torn  the  a. 
Z  Kings  6.  25.  until  an  a.  head  sold  for  80  pieces 
.Tob  24.  3.  they  drive  away  the  a.  of  the  fatherless 
Prov.  26.3.  a  bridle  for  the  a.  and  a  rod  for  fool's 
Isa.  1.  3.  ox  his  owner,  and  the  a.  his  master's  crib 
32.  20.  that  send  forth  the  feet  of  the  o.\  and  a. 
Jer.  22,  19.  shall  be  buried  with  the  burial  of  an  a 
Zech.  9.  9.  (liy  king  conieth  lowly,  riding  on  an  a 
and  on  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  a.  Mat.21.5. 
14.  15  and  so  shall  be  the  plague  oi  thea. 
Mat.  2t.  ^.  ye  shall  find  an  a.  tied,  and  a  colt 
Luke  1?.  i5.  dotli  not  each  loose  his  a.  on  sablialh 
14. 5.  v\  h'ch  of  you  shall  have  an  a.  fallen  into  pit 
fohn  12.  14.  whe'i  he  had  found  a  young  a.  sat 
Pet.2.16.the  dumb  a.  speaking,  forbad  madness 
See  Saodle 
ASS'S  COLT. 
Oen.  49.  11   binding  his  a.  colt  to  the  choice  vine 
Job  11.  12.  though  man  be  born  like  a  wild  a.  colt 
/oAn  12. 15.  thv  kinu  Cometh  sitting  on  ana.  colt 

IVild  .\aS. 
Job  6.  5.  doth  the  wild  a.  bray  when  he  hath  grass? 
39.  5.  who  hath  sent  out  the  wild  a.  free? 
Jer. 2.  24.  a  wild  a.  used  to  Ine  wilderness  sniifffc.h 
Hos.  8. 9.  they  are  gone,  a  wild  a.  alone  by  himself 

ASSES. 
{?cn.l2  16.Abramhad  h«-n.andshe-a.  and  camels 
30.  43.  Jacob  had  muun  cattle,  camels,  and  a. 
iJi>.  24.  as  he  fed  the  a.  of  Zibeon  his  father 
47   17.  Joseph  gave  bread  in  exchange  for  a. 
hidg  5.  19  speak,  ye  that  ride  on  white  a. 
1  a«/fc,  ri.  ifi  he  Will  take  your  a.  to  wock 
SO 


ASS 

1  Sam.  9.  3.  the  a  of  ICisli,  Saul's  fallior,  were  lost 
20.  thy  a.  that  were  lost,  lliey  are  lound,  10.  2. 

2  Sam.  16.  2.  the  a.  be  lor  the  king's  household 

1  Clirun  27   30.  and  over  the  a.  was  Jehdeiah 

2  Citron.  28. 15.  carried  the  feeble  of  them  upon  a. 
Exra2.  67.  a.  that  went  up  to  Jerusalem,  6720. 

jVe/i.  7   69. 
Job  42.12  for  Job  had  sheep,  and  a  thousand  she-a. 
Isa.  21   7.  he  saw  a  chariot  of  a.  and  ol  camels 
Eiek.  23  20.  whose  Mesh  is  as  the  tieKh  of  a. 

IVdd  ASSES. 
Job  34.  5.  as  wild  a.  in  the  desert  go  they  forth 
Psal.  104.  11.  the  wild  a.  quench  their  thiist 
Isa-  32   14.  the  forts  shall  be  a  joy  u\  wild  a. 
Jcr.  14.  6.  wild  a  snutl'ed  U|i  the  wind  like  dragons 
Dan.b'H-  Nebuchadnezzar's  dwell,  waswith 
Young  ASSES. 


AST 

Eick.  44  i4.  they  .--.l  all  keep  my  lawo  in  ail  mine 
Amos  5.  21.  1  win  not  smell  iii  your  s<jlemii  a. 

ASSENT,  ED. 
2  Chr.  18. 12.  declare  good  to  the  kiii^  with  ons  u 
Luke"'i.\a.  Pilale  a.  iishould  be  as  ihey  required 
Acts  24. 9.  Jews  also  a.  that  I'woe  things  were  so 

ASSIGNED. 
Gen.  47.  2i.  for  the  priests  had  a.  portion  a.  llieiD 
Josh.  20  8   they  a.  bezer  a  city  ol  refug-j 
2  Sam.  11.  16.  he  a.  Uriah  to  a  place  he  kujw 

ASSIST 
Rom.  16  2.  that  ye  a.  her  in  whatsoever  iusinese 

ASSOCIATE. 
Isa-  8.  9.  a.  yours,  and  ye  shall  be  broken  in  piece* 
Uan.  11    t  **•  •!'  ihe  end  of  years  they  sliad  a. 

AS  SOON. 
I  Exod.  9  29.  a.  as  1  am  gone  out  of  the  oily 


Isa.  30.  6.  they  will  carry  their  riches  on  young  a.     2  Ckr.  31.  5.  u  as  the  commaudment  came  abroad 


24.  y  a.  that  ear  the  ground  .shall  eat  provender 
ASSEMBLE. 
JVam.  10  3.  when  they  blow,  the  assembly  shall  a. 
2  6am.  20.  4.  o.  me  the  men  ol  J  uJali,  and  be  here 
Isa.  11.  12.  he  shall  a.  the  outcasts  of  Israel 
45.20.a.youjselve9,  and  come,  draw  near  logethcr 

48.  14.  all  ye  a.  yourselves  and  hear 

Jar.  4  5.  a.  yourselves,  and  let  us  go  into  the  cities 

8.  14  wliy  do  we  sit  stilH  a.  yourselves,  let  us 
Ezck.  11.  17.  I  will  a.  you  out  of  die  countries 

39.  17.  a  yourselves,  gather  to  my  sacrifice 
Hos.  7   14.  they  a.  themselves  for  corn  and  wine 
Jorl  2.  16.  a.  the  elders,  gather  the  children 

3.  11   a.  yourselves  and  come,  all  ye  heathen 
Amos  3.  9  a.  yourselves  on  the  mount  of  Samaria 
Mic  2.  12.  1  will  surely  a.  O  Jacob,  all  of  thee 

4.  6.  saith  the  Lord  I  wili  a.  her  that  halteth 
Zepli.  3.  8.  I'll  a.  the  kingdoms  to  pour  indignation 

ASSEMBLED 
£j:orf.38.8. women  which  a.al  thedoorofthetaber. 
1  Sam.  2.  22.  they  lay  with  the  women  that  a. 

1  Cliron.  15  4.  David  a.  the  children  of  Aaron 

2  Chron.  30  13.  a.  much  people  to  keeji  the  feast 
Ezra  9.  4.  then  a.  to  me  every  one  that  trembled 

10.  1.  when  Ezra  had  prayed,  there  i.  to  him 
JVtA.  9   1    the  children  of  Israel  a.  with  fasting 
Psal  48.  4.  lu  the  kings  were  a.  they  parsed  by 
Isa.  43. 9  let  the  people  be  a.  who  can  declare  ihis 
Jer  5  7  a.  themselves  by  troops  in  harlots' houses 
Dan  6   1 1.  these  men  a.  and  found  Daniel  jiraying 
Mat  28.  12.  when  they  a.  they  gave  large  money 
.John  20    19  llie  disciples  a.  for  fear  of  the  Jews 
Acts  I   4  being  a.  commanded  them  not  to  depart 

4   31    the  |>lacc  was  shaken  where  they  were  a. 

11.  26.  a  whole  year  they  a.  with  the  church 
15.  25.  It  seemed  good  to  us  a.  with  one  accord 

ASSEMBLING. 
Heb.  10.  25  forsake  not  the  a  yourselves  together 

ASSEMBLV. 
Gen  28.  t  3.  that  thou  mayest  be  an  a.  of  people 

49.  6.  to  their  a.  mine  honour  be  not  thou  united 
Er.od.  12.  6.  the  whole  a.  shall  kill  it  in  the  even 

16.3.  to  kill  this  whole  a.  with  hunger 
Aeu.  4. 13  the  thing  be  hid  from  the  eyes  ofthe  a. 
J\riim.  10  2.  and  make  2  trumpets  for  calling  the  a. 

20.  6.  Moses  and  Aaron  went  from  presence  of  a. 
Deut.  9.  10.  spake  in  the  mount  out  of  the  midst 
of  the  fire,  in  the  day  of  your  a.  10.  4.  1 18. 10. 
Judg.  21   8.  none  from  Jabesh-Gilead  to  the  a. 

1  .Sum.  17.  47.  all  this  a.  shall  know  the  Ijord  saves 

2  Chron  30.  23.  the  whole  a.  took  counsel  to  keep 
jVfA.  5.  7.  1  set  a  great  a.  against  them 
Psai.22.16.the  a. ofthe  wicked  have  inclosed  mo 

69.  7.  God  is  to  be  feared  in  the  a.  ofthe  saints 

107  32.  praise  him  in  the  a.  ofthe  elders 

111.  1    I  will  prais-e  him  in  the  a.  ofthe  upright 

Prov.  5.  14.  I  was  in  all  evil  in  the  midst  ofthe  a. 

■Ivr.  6.  U.  I  will  pour  it  on  the  a.  o'.  young  men 

9.  2.  for  they  bo  an  a.  of  treacherous  men 
15.  17.  I  sat  not  in  the  a.  ofthe  mockers 

Lam.  2.  6.  he  hath  destroyed  the  places  ofthe  a. 
F.zek  13.  9.  they  shall  not  be  in  the  a.  of  my  people 
23.24.  shall  come  against  Aholibah  with  an  a. 
Acts  19.  32. the  a.  was  confused,  and  part  knew  not 
39.  it  shall  be  determined  in  a  l.Twfnl  a. 
41    he  had  thus  spoken,  he  dismissed  the  a. 
Heb.  12.  23.  to  the  general  a.  ofthe  first  born 
.lam.  2.  2.  if  there  come  to  vour  a.  a  man 

Solemn  ASSEMBLY. 
Afc  23.  36.  on  the  eighth  day  it  is  a  solemn  a. 
J\rum.  29.  35.  JVch.  8.  18. 
Dcut.iaS.  on  the  seventh  day  a  solemn  a.  to  the  L. 
2  Kings  10.20.  Jehu  said,  proclaim  a  s  a.  for  Baal 
2  Chron.  1. 9.  in  the  eighth  day  they  made  a  sol.  a. 
Joel  1. 14.  sanctify  a  fast,  cal  asolemn  a-  2.  15. 
Zepk.  3.  18.  them  that  are  sorrowful  for  the  sol.  a. 

ASSEMBLIES. 
P.sa^  81).  14.  the  a.  of  violent  men  sought  my  soul 
Eccl.  12.  11.  as  nails  fastened  by  the  masters  of  a. 
[sa.  1.  13.  the  calling  of  a    1  cannot  away  with 
4.  5.  God  will  create  on  her  a-  a  cloud  and  smoke 
14.  t  31.  he  ihall  not  be  alone  in  His  a. 


Psal.  18.  44.  a.  as  they  hear  of  me,  shall  obey  me 
Isa.  66.  8.  a.  as  Zion  travailed,  she  brouglit  forth 
Luke  1.44.a.as  the  voice  of  thy  salutation  sounded 

8.  6.  a.  as  it  was  sprung  up  it  withered  away 
.John  18.  6.  a.  as  he  said,  1  am  he,  they  went  hack 
Acts  10.  29.  therefore  came  1  a.  as  I  was  sent  for 

12.  18.  a  as  it  was  day  there  was  no  small  stir 
Rev.  10.  10.  a.  asl  had  eaten  it,  my  belly  wasbittei 

12.  4   for  to  devour  the  child  a.  as  it  wrs  born 
ASSUAGE,  ED. 
Gen.  8.  1.  over  the  earth,  and  the  waters  were  a. 
.Job  16.  5.  moving  of  my  lips  should  a.  your  grief 
6   though  1  speak,  yet  my  grief  is  not  a, 
ASSURANCE. 
Deut.  28.  66.  thou  shall  have  none  a.  of  thy  life 
Isa.  32.  17.  and  the  effect  of  righteousness,  a. 
Acts  17.  .^1.  whereof  he  hath  given  a  to  ali  men 
r;u/.2. 2.  to  all  riches  ofthe  full  a.  of  understanding 
1  Thess.  1  5.  our  gospel  came  in  much  a 
Heb.  6.  11.  to  the  full  a.  of  hope  to  the  eno 

10.  22.  let  us  draw  near  m  full  a.  of  faith 
ASSURE. 

1  John  3.  19  and  shall  a.  our  hearts  :«fore  htO) 

ASSURED. 
Lev. 27  19.  add  the  fifth,  and  it  shall  be  a.  to  him 
Jer.  14.  13.  1  will  give  you  a-  peace  in  this  |ilac3 
Rom.  14.  t  5.  let  every  one  be  fully  a.  in  his  mind 

2  Tun.  3. 14.  continue  in  things  thou  hast  been  a 

ASSUREDLY. 

I  Sam.  23.  1.  know  a.  ihou  shall  go  out  with  me 

1  Kings  1. 13. a. Solomon  thy  son  shall  reign,  17,  30. 

Jer.  32.  41.  I  will  plant  them  in  this  land  a. 
38.  17.  if  thou  a.  go  forth  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
49.12.  they  have  a.  drunken,  and  shall  th,  u  go 

Acts  2  36  let  all  the  house  of  Israel  know  a. 
16   10.  a.  gathering  that  the  Lord  had  called  u» 
ASTON  lED. 

EzraO  3   plucked  oti'the  hair,  and  sat  down  a. 

Job  17.  8.  upright  inen  shall  be  a-  at  this 
18.  20.  they  that  come  after  him  shall  be  a. 

Ezek.  4.  17.  that  they  may  be  a.  one  with  another 

/.^an.3.24. Nebuchadnezzar  was  a. and  rose  in  basta 
4.  19.  then  Daniel  was  a.  for  one  hour 
5.9.  his  countenance  was  changed,  his  lords  a. 
ASTONISHED. 

Lev.  26.  32.  and  your  enemies  shall  be  a. 

1  Kings  9.8.  every  one  that  passeih  by  shall  be  a- 
.hr.  18.  16.  I  10  8.  I  49.  17.  |  50  13 

./oA  26.  11.  the  pillars  of  heaven  tremble  and  area 

Isa.  52.  14.  as  many  as  were  a.  at  thee,  his  visagn 

.Jer.  2.  12.  be  a.  O  ye  heavens,  at  this 

4.  9.  the  heart  ofthe  priests  shall  be  a. 
14.  9.  whyshouldest  thou  be  as  a  man  a. 

Ezrk.3. 15.  I  remained  a.  among  them  seven  days 
21).  16.  shall  tremble  at  every  moment,  and  be  a. 

28.  19.  they  that  know  thee  shall  be  o.  at  thee 
Daa  S.  27.  I  Daniel  was  a.  at  the  vision 

Mat.  7  28.  the  people  were  a.  at  his  doctrine, 2!J 

33.  Mark  1.  22.  J  6.  2.  j  11.  18.  Luke  4.  32. 

Mark  5.  42  they  were  a.  with  great  aslonishmeiil 

7  37.  and  were  beyond  measure  a  10.  26. 

10.  24.  the  disciples  were  a.  at  hie  words 
Luke  2.  47.  a.  at  his  understanding  and  aiiswern 

5.  9.  he  was  a.  at  the  draught  of  fishes 

8.  56.  her  parents  were  a.  but  he  charged  them 

24.  22.  yea,  and  certain  women  also  made  us  u 
Acts  9.  O.Saul  trembling  and  n.  said,  Lord,  what 

10.45.  ofthe  circumcision  which  believed,  were  j. 
12.!6.liad  opened  door  and  saw  Pcter,tliey  wcrn* 
13. 12.  the  deputv  when  he  saw,  believed,  boini'  a 

ASTONISHMENT. 
Deut  28  28  the  I^ord  shall  smite  thee  witli  a. 

37   thou  shall  become  an  a.  and  a  proverb 
'HChr.l  21.  this  house  shall  be  an  a.  to  every  on« 

29.  8.  he  hath  delivered  them  to  a.  and  hissing 
Psal.  60.  3.  hast  made  us  to  drink  the  wine  of  a 
.Ter.  5.  t  30.  a.  is  committed  in  the  land 

8.  21.  I  am  black,  a.  hath  taken  hold  on  me 

25.  9  I  will  make  them  an  a  and  a  hissin?,  18. 
11   this  whole  land  shall  be  a  desolation  and  U 

29.  18.  I'll  deliver  them  to  be  a  curse  r.nd  an  a. 
42, 18,  ye  shall  be  an  exRciation  and  aaa,  44.13 


ATT 

Jcr.  41.  22.  t.*ifirefc  re  is  your  land  an  a.  and  a  curse 
5J.  37.  Babyiun  Eliall  become  heaps  iind  an  u. 
Elf  f[.  4.  16.  son  ol'  man,  behold,  Ihey  shall  drnik 
water  by  measure,  and  wiih  «.  I'J.  1!). 
5   15  i'  shall  be  an  .-t.  tu  the  naluins  about  thee 
23.   'Xi.  thou  slialt  be  tilled  with  the  cup  of  a. 
2,ccli.  12   4. 1  wdl  smite  every  horse  Willi  a. 
Astray,  see  Went,  Go,  Uoni::. 
ASTROLOGERS. 
Isa.  47   13.  let  now  the  a.  the  star-gazers,  stand 
Dan.  1  20.  he  found  ihera  ten  times  bet  er  than  a. 
2.  27.  the  secret  cannot  the  a.  shew  to  Ilie  king 

4.  7.  then  came  in  the  "»agiciatis  and  the  a. 

5.  7.  Ilie  knig  cried  aloud,  to  bring  in  the  a. 
Asundkr;  see  C"li;ave,  Cut,  Uivike,  Put. 

AS  WELL. 
/^u.24. 16.05  well  ihe  stranger,  as  he  that  is  born  in 
22.onclaw,as  .•ct7/for  thGsiranger,asforyourown 
Z)eu<.2U.ri.lest  his  brethren's  heart  fault, as  well  as 
2  Sam   11.  25.  the  sword  devours  one  as  well  as 

another 

1  C/ir.25.8  they  cast  lots,  aijfici/lhesmall  asgreal 
2Chr  31.l.5.togive(i«  Jccii  to  thegreal  asthesniall 
Job  12.  3  but  I  have  'Jiiderstanding  as  tccll  as  you 
fs  87.  7.  as  well  tli»' singers  as  the  players  shall  be 
Jlcts  10.47. who  received  the  Holy  Ghost  as  well  as 
ICor.il.o.to  lead  about  asisler  aswctlas  other apos. 
IJeb  4.2.  to  us  tlie  gosjiel  preached  as  well  as  them 

ATE. 
Psal    106  28.  they  a   the  sacrifices  of  liie  dead 
Dsn    10  3.  1  a.  'lo  pleasant  bread  nor  Mesh 
Hev   10.  10.  1  took  the  httle  book,  and  a.  it  up 

ATHIRST. 
JurfiJ-.l.^.lS.Sanison  was  sore  a.and  called  on  Lord 
Ruth  2.  9   when  <i.  go  lo  the  vessels  and  drink 
Mat.  25  44  when  saw  we  tliee  a.  or  a  stranger 
flei'.  21    6   r;;  ifive  lo  him  that  IS  a   of  fountain 
22.  17  Spirit  and  bride  sav,  let  I'limlhat  isa.  come 

ATONEMENT 

Signifies,    (/]    Reconciliation,  or  appeasing  of 

anger,  Rom.  5.  1     |2J  ,'i  j«hso7(i, -lob  33.  f  24. 

Eiod  2i).  33.  cat  things  wherewith  a  was  made 

36  thou  slialt  offer  a  bullock  every  day  for  a. 

37  seven  days  thou  shall  make  a  for  the  allar 
30.  10.  Aaron  once  in  year  shall  make  a.  upon  it 

15   to  n<ake  an  a.  for  your  souls.  Lev    17.  11. 
16.  thou  shall  take  the  a-  money  of  Israel 
32.  30.  peradventuie  I  shall  make  an  a.  for  sin 
Lev    1    4.  il  shall  be  acce|itod  for  huii  to  make  a. 
4.  20.  the  priest  shall  make  an  a.  for  tlieiii,  and 
be  foigiven,  2b,  31,  35  [5  0.  |  6.  7.  | 
12.  8.  I  14.  18.   J\rum.  15  25 
8.  34.  so  the  Lord  hath  commanded  to  make  a. 
9  7.  make  a.  for  thyself  and  for  them,  10.  24. 
10.  17  God  bath  given  it  you  lo  make  a  for  them 
12  7   make  an  a.  for  her,  and  she  shall  be  clean 
14.  53  iiake  an  a  for  the  house,  it  shall  be  clean 
16.10  the  scajie-goal  shall  be  presented  to  makea. 

II   Aaron  shall  make  an  a.for  himself  and  house 

16.  he  shall  make  an  a.  for  the  holy  place 

17.  shall  be  no  man  there,  when  he  makelh  a. 

18.  he  shall  go  and  make  a.  for  the  altar 
27  whose  blood  was  brought  in  lo  make  a. 
33.  he  .shall  make  a.  for  the  holy  sanctuary 
;<4  everlasting  statute  to  make  a  once  a  year 

23  27  lenlh  day  of  7th  month  shall  be  a  day  of  a. 

28.  do  no  vvoik.  for  it  is  a  day  of  a.  to  make  a 

25  9   in  the  day  of  a.  make  the  trumpets  sound 

yVum.8.21  made  a.  for  the  Levites  lo  cleanse  them 

19  given  the  Lovites  lo  make  a.  for  Israel 
16  46.  go  quickly,  make  a.  for  wrath  is  gone  out 
25.  13.  Phineas  have  it,  because  he  made  an  a. 
28.  22.  a  goat  for  a  sinofrenng  to  make  a.  30. 
29  5  a  kid  of  the  goats  lo  make  an  a-  for  you 
'<1.  50,  ear-rinffs  to  make  an  a.  for  our  souls 

2  Sam.^].  3.  wherewith  shall  I  make  the  a  ? 

1  I'/ir  6.  49.  Aaron  and  .sons  appointed  lo  make  a. 

2  C/ir.  29.  24.  the  priesis  killed  them  to  make  an  a. 
J\'"(*  10.  33.  ordinances  for  offering  lo  make  an  a. 
Job  33   +  24.  deliver  him,  I  have  found  an  a. 
Ruvi.  5.  11    bv  whom  we  have  now  received  a. 

ATTAIN. 
P.^il   139  6.  il  is  high,  I  cannot  a.  unto  it 
frov,  1 .5  man  of  understanding  shall  a.  to  wisdom 
F.iek.  46.  7.  according  as  his  hand  shall  a.  lo  il 
Hos.  8.  5.  how  long  ere  they  a.  lo  innocency? 
Off-t  27.  12.  if  they  might  a.  lo  Phenice 
Vkii.'i.W.  I  inighi  a.  lo  tlie  resurrection  of  the  dead 

ATTAINED. 
(ien.  47.0.  and  have  not  a.  to  ihedaysof  my  father 
lev.  2.5.126.  hishand  hath  a.  and  found  sulniriency 
2  Sam.  23.  19.  howbeit  he  a.  not  lo  the  first 
three,  23.  1  Chron.  11.21,2.5. 
Rom.  9  30.  Ihe  gentiles  have  a.  to  righteousness 
31.  Israel  hath  not  a.  to  the  kw  of  righteousn°ss 
F'ml  3.  12.  not  as  l  hough  1  had  already  a.  or  perfect 

16.  whereto  we  have  already  a.  let  us  walk 
1  Tim  4.  C.  good  doctrine,  whereto  thou  ha#t  a. 

ATTEND. 

Esl/l  •!.  5.  Ha'ticli  whom  he  appointed  to  a.  bor 

2i 


AUN 

Penl.  17  1.  O  Lord,  a.  u  my  cry,  61.  1.  |  142.  6. 
55.'J  iu  JO  ine,  hear  m:,l  mouiii  and  malic  a  noise 
I'sal.  B(5.  6.  and  a.  to  the  voice  of  my  sui)|ilication 
I'rov.  4.  1.  hear  and  a.  to  know  un'derstaiuling 

20.  ;!iy  son,  a. to  my  words,  incline  thine  ear,  7.24. 
5.  1.  my  son,  a.  lo  my  wisdom,  and  bow  thir.?  ear 
1  Cor.  7.35.  may  a.  on  the  Lord  without  distraction 

ATTENDANCE. 
1  Kings  10.5.  saw  the  a.  of  his  ministers,  2  CAr.9.4. 

1  7'i;h.  ~    13   till  I  come,  give  a.  lo  reading 
Ueb.  7  13.  ol  which  no  man  gave  a.  at  the  altar 

ATTENDED. 
Job  32.  12.  1  a  to  you,  none  of  you  convinced  Job 
Psal.  66.  19.  lie  hath  a.  to  the  voice  of  my  prayer 
Acts  16. 14.  she  a.  to  the  thitigs  spoken  by  Paul 

ATTENDING. 

/iom, 13.6. ministers  a. continually  on  this  very  thing 

ATTENT. 

2  Chron.  6.  40.  let  thine  ears  be  a. to  the  prayer 

7.  15.  mine  ears  shall  be  a.  lo  the  prayer  made 

ATTENTIVE. 
JVeA.  1.6.  let  thine  ear  now  be  a.  11.  Psal.  130.  2. 

8.  3.  the  ears  of  the  people  were  a.  l^ukc  19.  48. 

ATTENTIVELY. 
Job  37.  2.  hear  a.  the  noise  of  Ins  voice  and  sound 

ATTIKE,  ED. 
Lev.  16.  4.  wijli  the  linen  mitre  shall  Aaron  be  a. 
Proo.  7.  10.  met  liim  a  woman  with  a.  of  a  harlot 
Jer.  2.  32.  can  a  bnde  forget  her  a.  ?  yet  my  people 
Eiek.  23.  15.  e.iiceeding  in  dyed  a.  on  their  heads 

ATTK1I5UTED. 
Job  1.  I  22.  Job  sinned  not,  nor  a.  folly  to  God 

AVAILETH. 
Esth.^.X'i.  yet  all  this  a.  me  nothing  so  long  as  [  see 
(ial.  5.  6.  in  Christ  circumcision  a.  not,  6   15. 
Jam  5. 16.  the  jirayer  of  a  righteous  man  a  much 
AUDIENCE.  Iple 

(Vf?; .23.13.  Abraham  spake  lo  Ephron  in  a.of  jieo- 
Lxod.  24. 7.  took  book  of  covenant,  and  read  in  a. 
1  .Sam.  25. 24.  lei  ihine  handmaid  speak  in  thy  a. 
1  Chron.  28.  8.  in  the  a.  of  our  God  keep  and  f^eek 
A'V'A.  13.  1.  they  read  in  the  book  of  Moses  in  the  a. 
/.«/ic7.1.ended  all  Ins  saym.gs  in  the  a.of  the  people 

20  45.  in  a.  of  the  peojile  he  said  to  his  disciples 
-'Jets  13.  16.  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God,  give  a. 

15.  12.  then  all  Ihe  multitude  gave  a.  to  liariiabas 

22.  22.  and  they  gave  him  a.  lo  this  word 

AVENGE. 
Lev.  19.  18  tJiou  shall  not  a.  nor  bear  grudge 

20.  25.  that  shall  a.  the  (|uarrcl  of  my  covenant 
jVu/h.  31    2.  a.  Israel  of  ihe  Midianiles,  3. 
Dciit.  32.  43.  he  w  ill  a.  the  blood  of  his  servants 
1  .S'aHi.  24.  12.  the  Lord  judge  and  a.  ine  of  thee 
'ih'ings  9.7.  smite  the  house  of  Ahab,ll:at  I  may  a. 
F.sth.  8.  13.  Jews  a.  themselves  on  iheit  enemies 
Isa.  \   24    I  will  a.  me  of  mine  enemies 
.fer  46.  10.  a  day  of  vengeance  that  he  may  a. 
Hos.  1.  4.  I  will  a.  the  blood  of  Jezreel  on  Jehu 
Lvke  18.  3.  saying,  a.  me  of  mine  adversary 
7  shall  not  God  a.  his  own  elect,  who  cry  day 

8.  I  tell  you  that  he  will  a.  Iheni  speedily 
Rmn.  12.  19.  beloved,  a.  not  yourselves,  but  give 
Rev.  6.  10  liow'lons  dost  thou  not  a.  our  blood 

AVENGED. 
<7fn.4.24.  if  Cain  should  be  a  seven-fold,  Lamech 
Rxod.  21    t  20.  and  he  die,  he  shall  be  surely  a. 
Josh.  10.13.  sun  and  moon  stayed  till  people  had  a. 
Judg  l^.  7.  iho'  ye  have  done  this,  yet  I  will  be  a. 
Ki.'iH.  may  be  a  of  Ihe  Phihslines  for  my  two  eyes 

1  .Sa?/!. 14.24.  that  catetli  any  food,  that  I  may  be  a. 
18.  25.  a  hundred  foreskins,  lo  be  a.  of  enemies 
25.  31.  or  lliat  my  Lord  hath  a.  himself 

2  Sam.  4.  8.  the  Lord  hath  a.  my  lord  the  king 
li*.  19.  how  the  Lord  hath  a.  him  ol'his  enemies 

31.  the  Lord  hath  a.  thee  this  day  of  them 
Jer.  5  9.  my  soul  be  a.  on  such  a  nation,  29.  1 9  9. 
Acts  7  24   Moses  a  him  that  was  oppressed 
Rev.  18.  20.  rejoice,  for  God  helh  a.  you  on  her 
19.2.  Iiath  a.  blood  of  Ins  servants  at  her  hand 
AVENGER, 
^ura.  35.12.  cities  for  refuge  from  the  a.  .7osA.20.3. 
Dnil    19.  6.  Ic9l  the  a  of  blood  pursue  the  slayei 
12  the  elders  deliver  him  into  the  hand  of  the  a. 
Jush.  20.  5.  if  Ihe  a.  of  blood  pursue  after  him 

9.  not  die  by  the  hand  of  the  a.  till  he  stood 
Psal.  8.  2.  thou  iiiightest  still  the  enemy  and  a. 

44.  16.  by  reason  of  the  enemy  and  a. 

1  TAcA.  4.  6.  because  the  Loril  is  Ihe  a  of  all  such 

AVENGETH. 

2  Sam.  22.  48.  it  is  God  that  a.  me,  Psal.  18.  47. 

AVENGING. 

Judg.  5,  2.  praise  the  Lord  for  the  a.  of  Jr.rael 

I.Sam  25.26.  Lord  hath  withholden  ihee  from  a. 

33.  blessed  be  thou  who  kept  me  i'rom  a,. 

AVERSE. 

Mic.  2.  8.  pass  by  secnnlv,  as  men  a.  frona  war 

AUGMENT. 
^um.  32.  14.  ye  are  aris?n  to  a.  the  fierce  anger 

AUNT. 
Lev  18  14.  nor  approach  lu  his  wife,  she  le  thy  a 


AVVA 

AVOUCHED. 
/-  rii<. 26.17.  hast  this  day  a.  the  Lorillobe  tL    Q 

18.  ihe  Lord  hatli  a.  ihee  to  be  Ins  people 

AVOID. 
Prov.  4.  15.  a.  it,  pass  not  by  it,  turn  from  it 
/io7n.l().17.  mark  tnem  that  cause  divisions,  ami  o 
1  Cor.  7  2.  to  a.  fornication, let  every  man  have  liij 
'i'/'im.  2.  23.  foolish  and  unlearned  "questions  a. 
Tu.  3.  9.  a.  foolish  outstions  and  genealogiea 
AVOIDED,  ING. 

1  Sam.  16. 11.  David  a.  out  of  his  presence  twice 

2  Cor.  8.  20.  a.  this,  that  no  man  should  blame  lU 
1  Tun.  6.  20.  a.  profane  and  vain  babblings 

AUSTERE. 
LukeiO.21.1  feared,  because  thou  art  an  a  ma*" 

AUTHOR. 
.-lets  3.  1 15.  and  killed  the  a.  of  life 
1  Cor.  14.  33.  God  is  not  the  a.  of  confusion 
//(4.5.  Us  he  became  the  a.  of  eternal  salvation 

12.  2.  looking  to  Jesns,  the  a.  and  finisher  of  fuitk 

AUTHORITY 

Signifies,  []}  Power,  rule,  or  digvity,Vrov.2^.2. 
Luke  19.  17.  [2]  A  convincing  efficacy  an€ 
powir.  Mat.  7.  29.  [3]  A  warrant,  uriier,  or 
authentic  permission,  Mat.  21.  23.  Acts  9.  14. 

F.sth.  9.  29.  Estlier  and  Mordecai  wrote  with  a. 

/^ru{i.29.2.  when  righteous  are  in  a.  peojile  rejoicy 

.yi/H(.7.29.  taught  them  as  one  having  a.  jl/arA  1.22. 

8.  9.  fur  I  am  a  man  under  a.  anil  say,  l,iikcl.8 
20.25.  Ihey  thai  are  great  e.xercise  a.  Murk  10.42; 
21.23.  by  what  a.  doest  thou  these?  Jllaii- 11.2& 

Mark  1.  27.  for  with  a  commandoth  he  even  thr 
unclean  spirits,  and  they  obey  Int.;,  Luke  4.3G 

13.  34.  left  his  house,  and  gave  a.  to  ins  tervanta 
J.nke  9.1.  lie  gave  them  jiower  and  a.over  all  devils 

19.  17.  been  faithful,  have  thou  a.  over  ten  citie* 

20.  2^.  might  i,.iiiver  him  to  a.  of  the  governor 
22.  25.  that  e.\ercise  a  are  called  benefutlors 

.hhn  5.  27.  hath  given  hmi  a.  to  execute  judgraen 
.^dcts  8.27.  eunuch  of  great  a.  under  Candace  queeB 

9.  14.  liere  he  hath  a.  to  bind,  2().  10,  12. 

1  Cor.  15.  24.  when  he  shall  have  put  down  all  a 

2  Cor.  10.  8.  should  boast  somewhat  more  of  our  « 
1  Thes  2.  t  6.  when  we  might  have  used  a. 

1  Tim.  2.  2.  supplication  for  kings  and  all  in  a. 
12. 1  snrt'er  not  a  woman  to  usurp  a.over  the  msi 

Tit.  2.  15.  exhort  and  rebuke  with  all  a. 

1  Pet.  3.  22.  angels  and  a.  made  subject  to  him 

Rev.  13. 2.  the  dragon  save  liini  pow  er  and  great  a 
AWAKE 

Signifies,  [  1]  To  come  out  of  natural  sleep,  Luk« 
9.  32.  [2j  To  rouse  vp  out  of  spiritual  slcfp, 
by  a  vigorous  eiercise  of  grace,  by  leaving  o^ 
all  sinful  courses,  and  sitting  about  the  per- 
formance of  duties  required,  Rom.  13. 11.  Ejih. 
5.  14.  [3]  To  raise  from  the  dead.  Job  14.  12. 
John  11.  11.  [4]  To  give  present  help  after  it 
hath  long  been  kept  from  us,  as  though  God 
hud  forgotten  us,  Psal.  7.  6.  Isa.  51.  9. 

Awake  not  my  love  till  he  please.  Cant  2.7.  Give 
my  beloved  Saviour  no  occasion  of  offence  «T 
departure;  neither  interrupt  that  peace  I  enjotj 
m  htm,  so  long  as  he  is  pleased  to  continue  iL 

Judg.  5. 12.  a.  a.  Deborah,  a.  a.  utter  a  song,  arise 

.hb  8.  0.  surely  now  he  would  a.  for  Ihee 

14.  12.  till  heavens  be  no  more,  Ihey  shall  not  a 
19.  t26.  I  shall  a.  though  this  body  be  deslioyeil 

Psal.  7.  6.  a.  for  me  to  the  judgmeni,  35  23. 
17.  15.  be  satisfied  when  I  a.  with  thy  likeness 
44.  23.  a.  why  sleepesi  thou,  O  Lord  ?  arise 
57.  8.  a.  my  glory,  f  myself  will  a.  early,  108.  2 
59.  4.  they  prejiare,  a-  to  help  ine,  and  behold 
5.  O  Lord  God,  a.  to  visit  all  the  heathen 

Prov.  23. 35.  when  shall  1  n.  I  will  seek  it  yet  agnii 

Cant.  2  7  not  a.  my  love  till  he  please,  3.  5  |  8. 4 
4.  16   a.  O  north  wind,  and  come  thou  south 

Isa.  26. 19  a.  and  sing  ye  that  dwell  in  the  dust 
51.  9.  a  a.  put  on  strength,  O  arm  of  the  Lord,  a 
as  in  the  ancient  days,  52.  1 
17.  a.  a.  stand  up,  O  Jerusalem,  which  hast  drunk 

.Jer.  51   57.  sleep  a  perpetual  sleep,  and  not  a. 

Dan.  12.  2.  many  that  sleep  in  the  dust  shall  a. 

Joel  1.  5.  a.  ye  drunkards,  weep  and  howl  all  ye 

Hab.  2.  7.  shall  they  not  a.  that  shall  vex  Ihea 

19.  woe  to  hull  that  sailh  to  the  wood,  a 
Zech.  13.7.  a.O  sword,  against  my  Shepherd,  sniiU 
Mark  4   38.  he  was  asleep,  and. ihey  a.  him 
Luke  9.  32.  when  they  were  a.  they  saw  his  gl<>:~ 
■  lohn  11.  II.  1  go  that  I  may  a.  him  out  of  sleep 
Rovi.  13   11.  It  is  high  time  lo  a.  out  of  sleep 

1  Cor.  15  34.  a.  lo  righteousness,  and  sin  not 
F.ph.5.}4.  a.  thou  tliat5leepest,aiid  arise  from  dead 
2Tim.  2.  t'~6.  may  a.  themselves  out  of  the  suani 

AWAKED. 
Gen.  28.  16.  Jacob  a.  ou'  of  his  sleep,  and  said 
./Kf//?-.16.14.  Samson  a.an.l  went  away  with  the  piQ 
1  Snni.  26.12.  no  man  saw  it  nor  knew  it,  neither  a. 

1  Kings  18.  27.  he  sleepeth  and  must  be  a. 

2  Kings  A.  31.  Gehazi  told  him,  tl  e  child  la  noi( 
Psal.  3.  5. 1  0  for  the  Lord  susta  ned  me 


BAG 

Psal.  "8. 65.  then  the  Lord  a.  as  one  out  of  sleep 
/er.  31. 26.  upon  tliis  [  a.  ami  helieltl.and  ray  sleep 

.VWAKEST. 
Psal.  73.20.  viUun  lliuii  (L.  shall  iie.«pise  tlieir  imaga 
Prev.  6,  Hi.  wlioii  iliou  a.  it  shall  talk  with  thee 

AW.\KETH,  liNG. 
Psal.  "3.  20.  as  a  dreain  when  one  a.  co,  O  Lord 
!sa.  20.;!.  he  a.  aaci  his  soul  is  emiity,  a.  and  is  lainl 
dots  l(i.27.  the  keeiiei  of  the  piisou  a.  out  of  sleep 

AWARE. 
Cant.  6  12.  or  ever  I  was  a.  my  soul  made  me  like 
/cr.50.24. art  taken,  O  Babylon,  and  thou  art  not  a. 
Luke  11.  44.  men  tisat  walk  over  thera,  are  not  a. 

AWAY. 
Oen.  15.11. wiicn  fow  Is  came  Abrah.  drove  them  a. 
Ezod.  6.  28.  only  ve  shall  not  go  very  far  a. 

19.  24.  the  Lord  ^"aid  lo  him,  a.  gel  thee  down 
2  Chrun.  35.  23.  have  me  a.  for  1  am  wounded 
Ua.  1.  13.  c-alllng  of  assemblies  I  cannot  a.  with 
f.uke  4.  t  31.  a.  what  have  we  to  do  with  thf-e 

23.  18.  a.  with  this  man,  release  to  us  Barahbas 
Jakii  10. 15.  a.  witii  him,  a.  with  him',  .'Ids  21.  36. 
/ids  22.  22,  a.  with  such  a  fellow  from  the  earth 

AWE,  ETH. 
Psul.  4.  4.  stand  in  a.  and  sin  not,  ccmraune  with 
33.  3.  inhabitants  of  the  world  stand  in  a.  of  him 
119.  llil.  my  heart  staiideth  m  a.  of  thy  word 
Frno.  17.  t  iO-  a  roi)roof  a.  more  a  wise  man 

AWL. 
Emit  21  fi.  liis  master  sliali  bore  his  ear  with  an  a. 
Deui.  15.  17  tiiou  shall  take  an  a-  and  thrust  u 

AWOKE. 
Gen.  9.  24  Noah  a.  from  his  wine,  and  knew  what 
41.  4.  eat  up  the  fat  kme,  so  Pharaoti  a.  7,  21. 
Judg.  16.  20.  Samson  a.  out  of  his  slee|)  and  said 
'A'in^'-.?  3. 15.  Solomon  a  and  behold  it  was  a  dream 
^at.S.sj.his  disciples  came  and  a.  him,  I^ukeSSli. 

AX 

Signifies,  [\]A  carpenter's  tool^iaA^.^.i?!.   [2] 

Aliuman  instrument,  tlie  kmn-  of  A^sytia.,  Isa. 

10.15.  [3]  God's  vengeance  andjndgment  upon 

barren  and  incorrigible  sinners,  Mat.  3.  10. 

Veui.  19.5.  his  hand  fetched  a  stroke  with  the  ax 

20.  19.  nor  destroy  the  trees  by  forcing  an  «x 
Judg.  9.  46.  Abimclcch  took  an  az  in  his  hand 

I  .Sam.  13  20.  lsra>;i  went  down  to  sharpen  Ins  ax 
I  Kings  6.  7.  neither  hammer  nor  ax  was  heard 
i  Kings  6.  5.  the  aihead  fell  into  the  water 
Isa.  10.  15.  shall  the  az  boast  itself  against  Iiim 
Jer.  10  3.  for  one  cuts  a  tree  with  the  ax 
51.  20  tliou  art  my  battle-rti  and  weajions 
Mat.  3.  10.  the  ax  is  laid  to  root  of  trees,  Luke3.9. 
AXES. 

1  Sam.  13.  21.  yet  they  had  a  file  for  the  a. 

2  Sam.  12.  31.  he  put  them  under  saws  and  a.  of 

iron,  and  made  them  pass  tl   ough,  1  CAr.20.3. 
Psal.  74.  5.  a  man  was  famous  a.i  he  lifted  up  u. 

6.  they  break  down  the  carved  work  with  a. 
Jer.  46.  22.  and  come  against  her  vvith  a.  as  hewers 
Ezek.  26.  9.  with  a.  he  shaH  break  down  thy  tower 

AXLE  TREES. 
I  Kings  7. 32.  the  a.-t.  of  the  w  heel  join  to  the  base 
33.  a.-trecs,  naves,  and  felloes,  were  all  molt«n. 


B. 


BABBLER. 
Eccl.  10  II.  serpent  will  bite,  and  a  b.  is  no  better 
Jlcts  17.  18.  and  some  said,  what  will  this  4  say  1 

BABBLING,  S. 
Pro?;.  2.3  29.  who  hath  contentions'?  whohatlii.? 
1  Tim.  6.  i-'O.  avoiding  profane  and  vain  b- 
i  Tim  2.  1<5.  but  shun  |iiofnne  and  vain  b.  they 

BABE 
Signifies,    [I]  .^n  infant  or  child,   Exod.  2.  C. 
Luke  2  12.   [2]  Suck  as  arc  iccak  in  faith  and 
knowleJiTc,   being  ignorant   and  inconstant, 
like  iiifnnts,  1  Cor.  3.  1.   Heb.  5.  13.    [3]  Fool- 
ish, frnward,  and  unteiichahle  men,  incapable 
of  government,  for  want  of  understanding, 
experience,  and  manners,  Isa  3.  4. 
Exod.  2.  6.  saw  the  child,  and  behold  the  b  wept 
Luke  1  41.  lu  aiil  Mary,  the  4.  leaped  in  her  womb 

44.  the  A.  leaped  in  my  womb  for  joy 
2.  12  ye  shall  finii  4. wrapped  in  swaddling  clotheB 

16.  came  and  found  the  4.  ly;ug  in  a  manger 
Ueb.  5. 13.  unskilful  in  the  word,  for  he  is  a  b. 

BABES. 
Psal.  8.  2.  out  of  the  mouth  of  4.  JIfaf.  21   10. 
17  H.  they  leave  rest  of  their  substance  to  their  4. 
Isa.  3  4.  their  princes  and  b.  shall  rule  over  them 
4/a<. 11.25. aiid  hast  revealed  them  to6.  /,«4elC.21. 
Hoin.  2.  20.  instructor  of  foo'ish,  a  teacher  of  4. 
\  Cor  3.  1.  as  lo  carnal,  even  as  unto  4.  in  Chnst 
]  fet.  2.2.  as  new-born  />.  desire  the  sincere  milk  of 

BACK. 

^lod.  18.  2.  Zipporah,  after  he  had  sent  her  b. 

23.  4.  or  ass  foing  astray,  thou  shall  brins  ii  b. 

Vu;i   'K  S^t.  if  It  |'lc:is(.'thee.  I  will  gel  me  4. 

22 


BAD 

JV7(m.24.11.tlieLord  hath  kept  thee  4.  from  honot. 
./ofA.  8.26.  Jn-ibuailrMW  not  his  harid4.tlll  he  hac 
Hutk  2.  6.  the  i.UoaLiilish  aamsel  mat  came  4. 
2  Ham.  15.  20.  return,  and  lake  b.  thy  brethren 
19.  10.  why  speak  ye  not  of  bringing  the  king  4..' 

1  Kings  13. 22.  but  earnest  4.  and  liast  eaten  bread 
22.  26.  and  carry  him  4.  to  Anion  ihe  governor 

2  Ch.rnn.  13.  14.  when  Judah  looked  4.  behold 
25.  13.  but  the  soldiers  that  Air.axiah  senl  4. 

.fob  26.  9.  he  holdeth  4.  the  face  of  his  throne 
•Jer.  46.  5.  they  are  Hod  apace,  and  look  not  li. 
Hos.  4.  10.  Israel  slideth  4.  as  a  backsliding  heifer 
JVak.2.  8.  stand,  shall  they  cry,  none  shall  look  4. 
Mat.  24.  18.  nor  let  him  that  is  in  lield  return  4. 
28.  2.  angel  rolled  4.  the  stone  from  the  'ioor 
/-«A£  8.37. went  into  the  ship,and  returned  b.  again 

9.  62.  put  his  hand  to  plough,  and  lookmg  4. 

17.  31.  let  lam  likewise  not  return  4. 

Sec   Draw,   Go,   Bri.ng,  KtKP,  Kept,  Turn, 
Wknt. 

BACK,  Substanttue. 

1  Sam.  10.  9.  he  turned  his  4.  to  go  from  Samuel 
IKiugs  ll.O.hastcast  me  behind  thy  b.  Ezck^.'ib. 
Psal.  21. 12.  thou  shall  make  them  turn  their  4. 

129. 3.  the  plowers  jdowed  on  my  4.  made  furrows 
Prgi,.  10. 13.  a  rod  for  the  b.  of  him,  19.  29.  |  26.  3. 
Isa.  38. 17.  thou  hast  cast  my  sins  behind  thy  4. 

5U.  6.  I  gave  my  b.  to  the  siiiilers,  iiM^  my  cheeks 
.Jer.  2.  27.  tikey  have  turned  their  4.  tS  thee 

18.  17.  I  will  bliew  ihein  the  b.  and  not  the  face 
32.  33.  they  have  turned  to  me  tlie  4.  and  not  face 
48  39.  how  hath  Moab  turned  the  b.  with  shame 

Own.  7.  6.  which  had  on  the  4.  of  it  four  wings 
liont.  U.  10.  not  see,  and  bow  down  their  4.  alviay 

BACK-BONE. 
/,c«.3.9.lherump  shall  he  take  off  hard  by  the  4.-4. 

BACK-PARTS. 
Eiorf.33.23.awayiny  hand,  lliou  shaltseemy  4.-;; 

BACKS. 
JVcA-  9  26.  they  cast  thy  law  behind  their  4 
Ezek.  8.  16.  men  with  their  4.  towards  ilie  temple 

10.  12.  their  whole  body  and  4  full  of  eyes 

See  Turned. 

BACKBITERS. 
Horn.  1  30.  4.  haters  of  God,  despiteful,  proud 

BACKBITETH. 
Psal.  15.  3.  he  that  4.  nut  with  his  tongue 

BACKBITING. 
Prov.  25. 2.')  so  an  angry  countenance,  a  4.  tongue 

2  Cor.  12.  20.  lest  there  be  debates,  stnfea,  4. 

BACKSIDE. 
Ezod.3.\.  Moses  led  the  Hock  to  the  4.  of  the  desert 
28.  12.  the  half-curtain  shall  hang  over  the  4. 
Rev.  5.  1.  on  the  A.  sealed  with  seven  seals 

BACKST,IDER. 
Prov.  14.  14.  4.  in  heart  be  filled  with  his  ways 

BACKSLIDING,  S. 
Jer.  2.  19.  and  thy  4.  shall  reprove  iheo 
3.  6.  hast  thou  seen  what  4.  Israel  hath  done? 
8.  causes  whereby  4.  Israel  committed  adultery 
Jer.  3.  11.  the  4.  Israel  hath  justified  herself  more 

13.  return  thou  4   Israel,  saith  the  Lord 

14.  return,  O  4.  children,  sailh  the  Lord,  22. 

5.  6.  because  their  transgressions  and  4.  increased 
8.  5.  this  people  slidden  back  by  a  perpetual  4. 

14.  7.  for  our  b.  are  many,  we  sinned  against  thee 
31.22.  how  long  go  about,  O  4.  daughter,  49.  4. 

Hos  4.  16.  Israel  slidelh  back,  as  a  4.  heiler 
11.7.  my  people  are  bent  to  4.  from  me 
14  4.  I  will  he;il  their  4. 1  will  love  them  freely 

Zech.  7.  t  11.  they  gave  a  4.  shoulder  and  stopped 
BACKWARD. 

Gen.  9.  23.  went  4.  and  their  faces  were  4. 
49.  17.  Dan  a  serpent,  so  that  his  rider  shall  fall  4. 

1  Sam.  4. 18.  Eli  foli  from  oil'  the  seat  4.  by  the  gate 

2  Kings  20. 10.  let  the  shadow  return  b.  ha.  38.  8. 
Job  23.  8.  and  4.  but  I  cannot  perceive  him 
Psal.  40. 14.  let  them  be  driven  4.  that  wish  me  evil 

70.  2.  let  them  be  turned  b.  that  desire  my  hi  ■; 

Isa.  1  4.  they  provoked,  and  arc  ijono  away  i 
28.  13.  that  they  might  go  and  fah  4.  be  broko" 
44.  25.  tlia'  turncth  wise  men  4.  and  makeih  their 
59.  14.  judgment  is  turned  away  4.  and  justice 

Jer.  7.  24.  but  they  went  4.  and  not  forward 

15.  6.  tliou  art  gone  4.  therefore  I  will  destroy 
Lam.  1  8.  Jerusalem  siglieth  and  turneth  4. 
John  18.  6.  they  went  b.  and  fell  to  the  ground 

BAD. 
Gen.  34.  50.  we  cannot  speak  to  thee  b.  or  good 
51.  24  speak  not  to  Jacob  good  or  4.  29. 
Lev.  27.  10.  a  good  for  a  4.  or  a  4.  for  a  good 
12.  the  priest  value  it,  whether  it  be  good  or  4. 
14.  estimate  the  house,  whether  it  be  good  or  4. 
33.  he  shall  not  search  whether  it  he  eood  or  b. 
JVuvi.  13.  19.  the  land  they  dwell  m,  if  good  or  0. 
24.  13.  to  do  either  good  or  4.  of  my  own  mind 
2  ■*iim.  13.  22.  Absalom  spake  neither  good  nor  4. 
14. 17.  so  is  mv  joid  the  king  to  discern  good  or  b. 
I  Kings  3. 9.  a  ".eart  that  I  may  discern  good  and  4. 
Ezrai.  12   Building  the  rebellious  and  4.  city 


BAL 

.7i!r.24.2.  the  figs  could  notbefiatonjthtrwereiiol 
jMat.  13.  4b.  gathered  the  good  but  cast  the4.awiiy 

22.10. good  and  4.  and  the  wedding  was  furnishua 
2  Cor.  5. 10.  that  he  liat-li  done,  whether  good  or  6. 

BADNESS. 
Gen.  41. 19.  never  saw  in  the  land  of  Egypt  for  6, 

BADE,  EST. 
Gen.  27.  19.  I  have  done  according  as  thou  b  ma 

43.  17.  and  the  man  did  as  Joseph  4.  and  bronchi 
Exod.  16.24.  laid  it  uj)  till  morning,  as  Moses  4. 
,\'uin.  14.  10.  all  tlie  cmigregation  4.  stone  thcn» 
Josh.  11.  9  Joshua  did  to  them  as  Ihe  Lord  b.  iiin 
Ruth  3.  6.  to  all  tliat  her  mother-in-law  4.  her 

1  Sam.  24.  10.  some  4.  me  kill  thee,  but  1  spared 

2  Sam.  1.  18.  David  b.  ihem  teach  Judah  the  use 
14.  19.  for  thy  servant  Joab  he  b.  me,  and  he  put 

2Chron.  10.  12.  came  on  the  third  day  as  the  kiiigi 
Esth.  4.  15.  Esther  4.  them  return  this  answer 
Mat.  16. 12.  how  he  4.  them  not  beware  of  leaven 
J^uke  14. 9.  and  he  'hat  4.  thee  and  him,  come,  10. 
16.  a  certain  man  made  a  supper  and  4  many 
.'lets  11.  12.  and  the  Spirit  4.  me  go  with  them 
18.  21.  but  4.  them  farewell,  saying,  1  must  keep 
22. 24.4.  that  he  should  be  examined  by  scourging 

BADGERS'-SKINS. 
jETorf.25.5.  take  of  them  b.-skins  and  shittiin- wood 
26.14. and  a  covering  for  the  tent  above  ol4.-iAi)i() 
35. 7. rams'  skins  dyed  red,  4. -si. and  shittim-wood 
23.witli  whom  were  found  skins  of  rams, audi. -s/i. 
36. 19.  and  he  made  a  covering  ofb.-sk.  above  that 
JV«/«.  4.  10.  put  it  within  a  covering  of  b.-skms 
Ezek.  16.  10.  and  1  shod  thee  with  b.  skins 

BAG 
Signifie6,.4«acAi  orpo«c/i, Deut.2o.l3.  ISam. 17.40. 
B;igs  which  wax  not  old,  Luke  12.33.    Hcavciilg 
treasures,which  pens  knot, as  earthly  things  do. 
Earneth  wages  to  put  into  a  bag  with  holes.  Hag. I. 
6.  lyhat  he  gets  or  labours  for, does  him  no  man- 
ner of  service,  but  a  secret  curse  consumes  )t. 
Drut.  25.  J3.  not  have  in  thy  4  divers  wei<  hts 

1  .Sam.  17.40.  smooth  stones,  and  put  them  in  a  A 
Job  14.  17.  my  transgression  is  scaled  up  in  a  4. 
Pn)B.7. 20.  he  hath  taken  a  4.  of  money  with  him 
Prov.  j6.  U  all  the  weights  of  the  4.  are  his  work 
Isa.  46.  6.  they  lavish  gold  out  of  the  4.  and  wei^h 
Mic.  6.  11.  and  with  the  b.  of  deceitful  weights 
Hag.l.G,  he  earneth  wages  to  put  in  a4.wi:h  hole* 
./uhn  12.  6.  because  he  was  a  thief,  and  had  the  4 

13.  29.  some  thought,  because  Judas  had  the  4. 
BAGS. 

2  Kings  5.  23.  and  he  bound  two  talents  in  two  4 
12.  10.  they  jinl  uj)  in  4.  and  told  the  money 

Luke  12.  33.  provide  yourselves  4. that  wax  not  old 

BAKE. 
Gen.  19.  3.  Lot  did  4.  unleavened  bread,  they  eat 
Exod.  16.  23.  4   that  which  you  will  b.  to-day 
Lee.  24.5.  take  tiour  and  b.  twelve  cakes  thereof 
26.26.  ten  women  shall  4.  youi  bread  in  one  oven 

1  .S'«m.  28.24.  woman  at  Endor  did  b.  unleav.  bread 

2  Sam.  13.  8.  Tamar  took  tiour  and  did  b.  cakeji 
Ezek.  4.  !2.  thou  shall  4   it  with  man's  dung 

46  20.  the  place  where  tliev  shall  4.  meal-oiferinj 

BAKED. 
Exod.  12.  39.  they  4.  unleavened  cakes  of  dough 
.Vm«(.  11.8.  and4.it  in  pans,  and  made  cakes  of  i! 
1  Chrun  23  29.  and  for  that  which  is 4.  in  the  pau 

BAKE-MEATS. 
fi'c?i.40. 17.  all  manner  of  b.-mcats  for  Pharaoh 

BAKEN. 
Lev.  2.  4.  meat-ofl'ering  4.  in  the  oven,  5,  7.  |  7.9. 
6.  !7.  It  shall  not  be  4.  with  leaven,  it  is  most  holy 
23.  17.  two  wave-loaves  shall  be  b.  with  leaven 
1  Kinirs  19.  6.  behold   a  cake  was  A.  on  the  coalj 

BAKER. 
Ge77.40. l.the  butler  and  4.  had  offended  the  king 
20.  lifted  ui)  Ihe  head  of  the  chief  butler  and  A. 
22.  he  hanged  the  A.  as  Joseph  interpreted 
41.  10.  and  put  in  ward  both  me  and  the  chief  6 
Hos.  7.  4.  they  are  as  an  oven  heated  by  the  4. 
6.  their  4.  sieepeth  all  the  night,  it  burneth 
BAKERS. 
iirn.  40.  2.  was  wroth  against  the  chief  of  the  4. 

1  Sam.  8.  IS.  he  will  take  your  daughters  to  be  4. 
Jer.  37.  21.  gave  Jeremiah  bread  out  of  A.  street 

BAKETH. 
Isa.  44.  1.5.  he  A.  bread,  yea.  he  niaKeth  a  god 

BALD. 
Lev  13.  40.  he  is  4.  yet  is  he  clean,  41. 

2  Kings  2.23.  go  up  thou  A.  head,go  up  ihou  4.  head 
.ler.  16.  6.  nor  make  themselves  A.  for  'hem 

48.  37.  every  he»d  shall  be  A.  and  beard  dipt 
i^zff/V.27. 31.  they  shall  make  themselves  utterly  4. 
29.18.eyery  head  was  made  A.and  shoulder  peek'd 
Mic    1. 16.  make  thee  A.  and  poll  thee  for  children 

BALD-LOCUST. 
Ae'C.11.22. ye  mayeat  the  b.-locust  after  hiskir.a 

BALDNESS. 
Signifies,  [1]  Want  of  hair  on  the  head,'Lev.'2\.5 
[2]  yi  sirrn  of  mintrning,  Isa.  15.  2     Jer.  47.  i 
Lev.  21.  5.  they  shall  not  make  .''   on  their  head 


BAP 

jitfs  27  1    to  Julius  ™  centiiriun  of  Augustus    1. 

HAMiLD 
^icts 'i3.  12.  certain  ul  ilieJe«s6   logell>e- 

BANK 
Signifies,  [IJ  The  S4de,  or  brink  of  ariver,  Gtn. 
41.  17.     [2]  v^  mount,  or  htap  of  earth  raised 
to  cover  litsiegers,  while  tliey  batter  the  lealls 
of  a  city,  or  shoot  at  those  who  dtfiiid  theiii, 
2  Siuii   20.15.     [3j  W  place  where  there  ij  a 
great  sum  of  muncy  taken  m,  and  Ul  out  to 
use,  Luke  19.  23. 
Gen  41.  17  btliolil  1  stood  on  the  b.  of  the  river 
J/eut  4.  48  Irum  Aiuer  wliicli  is  by  llie  b  of  the 
liver  Arnun,  Josh.  12  2.  I  13.  y,  16. 
2  S'lm.  20  15.  tliey  cast  up  a  h.  asaiiis'  liie  cily 
2  Kings  2.  13.  Klislia  sloud  by  liie  /;   c  '  Juriian 

I'J  3"2  the  king  ol  Assyria  [nitcust  a  i  /iu  37.33. 
Kzik  41  7  al  llie  6  ol  llie  river  were  many  trees 
Llan  12  5.  one  on  tins  side  of  the  i   of  llie  rn  et, 

llie  other  on  lliat  side  of  tlie  b.  of  the  r 
L,uke  iy.23.  gavest  not  thou  my  money  into  the  b.'l 

BAAKS 
Josh  3.  15  Jordan  overtlovieth  all  his  b.  4.  18. 
1  Cliron   12.  15.  Juidaii  liad  overtiowed  his  b. 
.'sa  8  7  tiie  king  of  Assyria  shall  §o  over  ail  his  6 
Uan.  8.  11).  1  iieaid  a  man's  voice  between  the  b. 

BANNER 
Signifios,  .1  standard,  or  ensign,  Isa.  13  2. 
'1  liou  liast  given  a  banner  to  llieiii  that  lear  tlice 
Fsul  liO  4.     .in  army  of  men  united  under  one 
banner,  with  ability  to  defend  themselves  ana 
conquer  llieir  enemies;  a  banner  being  ii  a 
of  victory,  as  will  as  of  battle  and  uinou. 
Ills  banner  over  me  was  love,  Cant.  2.  4.      The 
love  of  Christ  displayed,  like  a  banner,  m  the 
gusjiel,  cunilucted,  encouraged,  and  engaged 
vie  to  come  to  him. 
F.xod.  17.  t  ij  called  llie  altar,  the  Lord  my  b. 
I'sal.  CO.  4.  Iiasl  given  a  b.  to  them  that  fear  iliee 
CoMt.  2.  4.  to  haiKjuet,  and  liisi.  over  me  was  love 
Jsa.  13.  2.  lift  ye  U|)  a  b  on  theiiigh  mountaia 

BAiNAEKS. 
Psal  20.5.  Ill  the  name  of  our  God  we  set  up  our  A 
6  4.  thou  art  terrible  irs  an  army  with  b. 
BANISHED. 
2  Sam.  14  1.3.  the  king  dolli  not  fetch  iiome  his  b. 
14  he  doth  devise  means  that  Ins  i.benotexpefced 
BANISHMENT 
Ezra  7  26  whether  it  be  to  death  or  to  b. 
L.ain.'2.1i.  have  seen  false  burdens  and  causes  of  i. 
BANUUET.  15,8. 

Esth  5  4  let  the  king  and  Hainan  come  to  the  b 
(i.  the  kmg  said  to  Esther  at  the  b.  of  wine,  7  2 
Job  41.  0.  sliall  the  companions  make  a  b  of  liini? 
jJmosd  7  the  i.  of  Ihem  that  stretched  themselves 

BAXUUET-HOUSE. 
Van.  5. 10.  now  tlie  queen  cainc  into  the  b.  liouse 

BANUUETING,  S. 
Cant.  2.  4.  he  brought  me  into  the  6   house 
1  Pet.  4.  3.  we  walked  in  lusts,  revelhngs,  b. 

BAPTISM 
Signifies,  [1]  The  outward  ordinance,  or  sacra 
mevt,  wherein  the  washing  with  water  repre- 
sents the  cleansing  of  the  soul  from  sin  by  the 
blood  of  C/irist,  Luke'. ■■2[).  IPet.  3.  21.   |2J  In 
ward  spiritual  washing,  whereby  the  gifts  and 
graces  of  the  Spirit,  signified  by  the  outward 
sign,  are  really  and  actually  bestowed,  Mat  3 
11.    [3)    The  sufferings  of  Christ,  whereby  he 
was  consecrated  and  prepared  Jor  his  entrance 
upon  his  kingly  ojjlee.  Mat.  20  22.  Luke  12.  50 
(4)  Ho  much  of  the  gospel  as  Jolin  the  Baptist 
tautrht  his  disciples  when  he  baptized  them. 
Acts  18.  25. 
Mat  3.7.wnenhe  saw  the  Pharisees  come  to  his  ft 
^  20.  22  and  to  be  baptized  with  the  b.  Murk  10  :«. 
21.  25.  tlie  A.  of  John,  whence  was  it,  from  heaven 
or  of  men?   Mark  11.  30   jAike  20  4 
Mark  1  4.  John  did  bapti/e  in  the  wilderness,  and 
preach  the  A  ■  4"  repentance,  i-«Ae  3  3 
l.uke~  29  publicans  bai'ized  with  the  6.  of  John 
12..50  I  haveai.tobe  ba|)ll«ed  wilh,  and  how  am 
Acts  1.22  beginning  from  the  b  ol'Johnlo  that  day 
10.37.  tliat  word,  afler  the  //.which  John  preached 
|3.24  John  preached  the  b  of  repentance  to  Israel 
IS.  25.  Apollos  knowing  only  the  4   of  John 
19.  3.  were  ye  baptized  T  they  said,  unto  John's  A. 
4.  John  baptized  with  the  b.  of  repentance 
Rom.  <).  4.  we  are  buried  with  him  by  b  into  death 
Kph.  4.  5.  tlior(\  is  one  Lord,  o:c'e  faith,  one  b. 
Ciil.'i.  12.  buried  with  him  in  b.  ye  are  risen  with 
Hcb.  fi  2.  of  doctrine  of  A.  and  laying  on  of  hands 
1  /^t£.  3. 21.  '.belike  figure  whereuiuo, even  A.dolh 
BAPTIST. 
.'19.4.  fall  on  mountains  of  lsr^el  thou  ami  thy  b.   Mat.  3.  1    in  those  days  came  John  A.  preaching 

.        .       .  11.11   among  them  born  of  women  there  hath  not 

risen  agrealerinan  John  the  6.  y.ufte7.28. 
11.  12   from  the  days  of  John  the  A.  till  now 
14.2.  this  is  John  theA   he  is  ri?en  from  the  dead 
3.  suid  gnu  lue  John  the  A.  head  in  a  charger 


BAN' 

Oeut.  H  I.  nor  i  lake  any  9  between  your  eyes 
Isa.  3.  iA.  and  instead  o.'  well  set  hair,  A 
j5.  2  on  all  their  heads  A  and  every  beard  cut 
22.  12  the  Lord  did  call  to  weeping  and  to  h. 
Jir.  47.  5.  b  IS  come  upon  Gaza,  Ashkelon  cut  iilf 
Eitk.  7.  18.  and  A.  on  ail  their  heads,  .rimos  6  10 
Mic.  1.  10  poll  irliee,  enlarge  Lliy  A.  as  the  eagle 

BALANCE. 
Job  31   G   let  me  be  weighed  in  an  even  A 
Vsal.  02.  9.  laid  in  the  A   are  iiltogether  vanity 
Vrov    11    1.  a  false.''   is  abommition,  20.  23. 
10.  11    a  just  weigiit,  and  A  are  ihe  Lord  a 
ha.  40.  12.  who  weighed  (he  lulls  in  a  h.? 

15.  nations  eounieii  as  the  small  dust  of  the  A 
40  0.  lavish  gold,  and  weigh  siKer  in  the  b. 

BALANCES. 
Lev   19.  36.  just  A   a  jusi  ephah,  FzcA:.  45   10. 
lob  6  2  and  my  calamity  laid  in  the  A  together 
Jer  32   10.  1  weighed  him  the  money  in  the  A, 
Ezek.  5.  1   take  b.  to  weigh,  and  diviile  the  hair 
Dan.  5.  27   thou  art  weighed  in  tltcA  and  wanting 
Has    12  7   the  A   of  deceit  are  iii  Ins  lijind 
ImosH  5   and  falsifying  the  A  by  deceit 
Mic  In  11.  shall  I  couiil  ihein  pure  with  wicked  A  ? 
Rev.  6.  5  he  that  sat  on  tiieni,  had  a  pair  of  b. 

BALANCINGS 
Job  37  16  dost  thou  know  the  6.  of  the  clouds? 

BALL,  S. 
fca.  3  tin  the  Lord  will  take  away  their  sweet  A 
22  IS  he  will  surely  turn  and  loss  thee  Ukc  a  A. 

BALM. 
Gen  37  25  Ishmaehies  bearing  A   and  myrrh 
43.  1 1   take  in  your  vessels  a  little  A.  and  honey 
Jer  rt  22  is  there  no  A    in  Gilead !  is  there  no 
physician  ! 
46.  11   go  up  to  Gilead.  and  take  A  O  virgin 
51   8   howl  for  her.  and  take  A.  for  her  jiain 
F.zek  27.  17.  Judah  traded  in  honey,  and  od,  and  A. 

BAND,  S 
Signifies,    [\\  .fi  company  of  soldiers,  :\cl&  \Q    1 
[2J  Material  chains,  Luke  8.  29.    .^cts  10  26 
[3J    .Arguments  or  instances  of  lore,  which 
might  draw  ami  engage  persons  to  their  duty, 
Hos    1 1   4.    [4\  Government  and  laws,  which, 
Ake  fetters,  restrain  men  from  wicked  pruc 
tires,  Psal  2   3.  Zcch.  11.7,  14     (5|  Faith  and 
lone,  which  attract  the  soul  to  Christ,  Col  2. 19 
E/.od  39  23.  a  A   round  that  it  should  not  rend 
IjCv  20.  13  1  have  broken  the  A  of  your  yoke 
Judg.  15   14.  and  his  A   loosed  from  off  his  hands 
~  Kings  2.'!  33   Pliaraoh  put  Jehoahaz  m  A. 
Job  38.  9   I  made  darkness  a  swaddling  A   for  it 
31  canst  bind  lhePleiaUes,or  loose  thoA. of  Orion? 
39.  o  or  who  halli  loosed  the  b.  of  the  wild  ass? 

10   canst  thou  bind  the  unicorn  with  his  A.  ? 
Pia/.2.3.1et  us  break  iheirA. asunder, and  cast  away 
73   4    for  there  are  no  A.  in  their  deaih 
107.  14.  and  he  brake  their  A   in  sunder 
Ercl  7.26  woman  whosehearl  snares,  hands  as  A. 
Isa  28  22  be  not  mockers,  lest  A   be  made  strong 
52.  2  loose  thyself  from  the  A   of  thy  neck 
58.  6.  this  the  fast,  to  loose  the  A  of  wickedness 
Jer.  2  20   1  have  broken  thy  yoke,  burst  thy  A. 
Eiek.  3  25.  son  of  man,  they  shall  luit  A  on  thee 
4.  8  and  behold  I  will  lay  A.  upon  thee 
34   27    when  I  have  broken  the  A  of  their  youth 
['an  4.  15.  even  with  a  A   of  iron  and  brass,  23 
Ilos    11.  4.  I  drew  them  with  A.  of  love,  and  1  was 
y.ech    11   7   I  took  me  two  slaves,  beauty  and  A 

14.  then  I  cut  asunder  mine  other  staff,  even  A. 
I.ukc  8  29.  he  brake  A.  and  was  driven  of  the  devil 
Acts\C>  26.  and  everyone's  A   were  loosed 
22.  30   the  centurion  loosed  Paul  from  Ins  A. 
Gtl.  2.  19.  the  head,  from  which  all  ihe  body  by  A 
See  Bonos. 
BAND,  S 
Ocn.  32.  7  Jacob  divided  the  camels  into  two  A 
10.  I  passed  over,  and  now  1  am  become  two  A 

1  .Sum.  10  2<).  and  there  went  with  liim  a  A  of  men 
i  .Sam.  4.  2.  Saul's  son  had  two  men,  captains  of  A 

2  Kings  6  23  so  the  A   of  Syria  came  no  more 
13.20.  and  theA  of  the  Moabites  invaded  the  land 

21.  as  they  were  burying  a  man,  they  spied  a  A 
24;  2.  the  Lord  sr^nt  against  him  A  of  Chaldeans,A 
1  Chron.  7. 4.  with  them  were  A  of  soldiers  for  war 
12.  18  David  made  them  captains  of  the  A 
21.  they  helped  David  against  the  A  of  the  rovers 
E:rn  ^.22.1  was  ashamed  to  require  of  the  kingaA. 
Job  1  17.  the  Chaldeans  made  out  three  A  and  fell 
I'sal  IKI.Ol.thoA.  of  the  wicked  have  robbed  me 
Pron  30.  27.  the  locusts  go  forth  all  of  them  by  A 
F.'.ik  12.14.  I  will  scatter  all  his  A.  and  draw  sword 
38.  6.  Corner  and  all  his  A.  Trgnrmah  Ins  A. 
20  1  will  rain  upon  him  and  upon  his  A. 


Mat.  27.  27  sathered  to  him  whole  A.  Mark  15.16 
■lohn  18.  3.  Judas  having  received  a  A.  of  men 
li.  the  A   and  captain  and  officers  took  Jisiis 
Sets  10.1.  a  centurion  of  Ihe  A.  called  the  Italian  A. 
21.31.  tidings  came  to  the  chief  captain  of  iJie  A. 
23 


BAR 

Vi/  16.  14.  s.".y,  thou  art  Ji.hn  lire  i  Jljari  8  W 
J7.  13.  understood  that  he  sjiake  <  f  John  the  A 
-Mark  6.  14.  John  the  A.  was  risen  from  the  dead 
25.  give  me  in  a  charger  the  head  of  John  'he  ii, 
Luke  7  20.  John  the  A.  hath  sent  us  to  tiice,  saying 
33.  John  the  A.  came  ncilher  eating  nor  driiikiiij( 

9.  19.  they  answering  said,  John  the  b 

BAPTIZE. 
Jilat.  3.  11  I  b.  you  with  vvaler,  ho  jdiall  A.vo  .  ivith 
the  H   Giios\.  Mark  l.S.  LukeS.\>).  Ji,i>    1.26. 
Mai  k  1.4. John  did  A.  in  the  wilderness,  an      reach 
■lohn  1.  33.  he  that  sent  me  to  A.  said  unl   .-je 
1  Cor.  1. 17  Christ  sent  me  not  to  A.  but  It  preach 

BAPTIZED. 
Mat.  3.  6.  were  A  of  him  in  Jordan,  Mark  1   5. 

13.  then  comcth  Jesus  to  John  to  be  A.  of  him 

14.  1  have  need  to  be  A  of  lliee,  and  corneal  thot 
16.  Jesus,  when  he  was  A.  went  up  out  of  walBi 

Mark  1   9,  Jesus  was  A.  of  John  in  Jordan 
JO  .•i9.  the  baptism  1  am  A.  wiilial,  shall  ye  be  b 
16.  16.  lie  that  believeth  and  is  A.  shall  be  saved 

Luke  3.  7.  said  lo  the  multitude  that  came  lo  be  b. 

12.  then  came  the  publicans  lo  be  A.  7.  2i'. 

21  Jeius  being  A.  and  [iraying, heaven  «  as  opened 
7  30  P.l'arisees  and  lawyers,  being  not  A.  of  liiie 
■hhii  3.  22.  there  he  lamed  with  them  and  A. 
23.  much  water  there,  and  they  came  and  «  ere  i. 
4.1.  Jesus  made  and  A.  more  disciples  than  John 
2.  though  Jesus  himself  A.  not,  hut  his  disciples 

10.  4U.  into  tiie  place  where  John  at  first  A. 
jicts  1   o    for  John  truly  A    with  water,  but  ye 

shall  be  A.  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  11.  lli. 

2.  38.  repent,  be  A.  every  one  of  you  in  the  name 

of  Jesus 
41.  they  ihat  gladly  received  his  word  were  t. 

8.  12.  (liey  were  A.  Doth  men  and  women 

13.  Siniou  believed  also,  and  when  he  was  b. 
16.  only  they  were  A.  in  the  nanio  of  Jesus 

36.  nere  is  water,  what  doth  hinder  me  to  be  b.  f 
38.  went  down  Philip  and  eunuch, and  he  A.  hin 

9.  li-i.  Saul  received  sight,  and  arose  and  was  A. 
10.47   can  any  forbid,  that  these  should  not  be  A.J 

4o.  Peter  commanded  them  to  be  A. 
l(i.  15.  Lydia  when  she  was  A.  and  her  household 
33.  jailer  was  b.  and  all  his  straightway 

10.  8.  many  of  the  Corinth,  believed,  and  were  J. 
19.  3   ne  said  to  Ihem,  to  what  then  were  ye  b.  T 

5.  when  they  heard  this  they  were  A. 
22.  10.  arise,  and  be  A.  and  wash  away  thy  sins 
Jiom.  0. 3.  were  A  into  Jesus,  were  A.  into  his  death 
1  Cur  1.  13.  were  ye  b  in  the  name  of  Paul  ? 

14.  tnank  God  that  I  A.  none  of  you,  but  Crigpus 
16  1  A.  household  of  Stephanas,  not  A.  any  olhei 

10.  2.  and  were  all  A.  to  Moses  in  the  cloud 
12.  13.  for  by  one  Spirit  are  we  all  A.  into  one  body 
15.  2y.  else  what  shall  they  do  who  are  A.  lor  the 
dead  ?   why  are  they  A.  for  the  dead) 
Gal.  3.  27.  as  many  as  have  been  A.  into  Christ 

BAPTIZEST. 
John  1  25  why  A.  thou,  if  thou  be  not  the  Christ  1 

BAPTIZETH. 
John  1  33.  the  same  is  he  who  A.  with  the  H.  Ghail 

3.  26.  behold,  the  same  A.  all  men  come  to  hini 

BAPTIZING. 
Mat  28  19.  go  ye  and  leach  all  nations,  A.  them 
John  1.28.  done  beyond  Joriian,  where  John  was  6. 

31.  therefore  am  I  come  A.  with  water 
3.  :i,>  and  John  was  also  A.  in  Eiion,  near  to  Salim 
BAR,  RED. 
J\'VA  7  3.  let  them  shut  the  doors,  and  A.  tliem 
Cam  4.  t  12  a  garden  A  is  my  sister,  my  spouse 

J^i\R,  Substantive. 
Exod.  26.  28.  the  middle  A  in  midst  of  the  boards 
36  33   he  niade  the  middle  A.  to  shoot  through 
.Vum   4.  10  and  they  shall  put  it  upon  a  A.  12. 
Judg  \G  3.  took  doors  of  the  city,  posts,  A.  and  tiH 
.'imos  1  5.  I  will  break  also  the  A.  of  Damascus 

BARS 
Sisnlfy,   [1]   That  by  which  doors  and  gates  an 
made  fast,  Neh  3.3,6.   [^]  That  which  is  maiU. 
us  a  rafter  to  fasten  boards  unto,  Exod  26.  20. 
131  hocks  in  the  sea,  Jonahs.  C>.  [4]   The  boun- 
aury  of  the  waves  of  the  sea.  Job  38.  10. 
Exod  26.  26.  thou  shall  make  A.  of  shittim-woocl 
for  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle,  36  31. 
JVum.  3.36.  under  the  charge  of  the  sons  of  Merari, 
shall  be  the  boards  and  A.  of  ihe  tabernacle,  4.31. 
Deut  3.  5.  all  these  cities  were  fenced  with  galea 
and  A.  1  Kings  4.  13.  2  Caron.  8.  5.  |  )4.  7. 
1  Sam.  23.  7  entering  into  a  town  that  hath  A 
-Veh.  3.  3.  set  up  lock    thereof  and  *.  6, 13,14, 15. 
Job  17   16.  they  shall  go  down  lo  the  A.  of  the  pil 
18.  t  13.  rt  shall  devour  the  A.  of  his  skin 
.38.  10.  and  set  A.  and  doers  for  the  sea 
40   18  Behemoth,  his  bones  are  like  A.  of  iron 
Psal.  107  16.  and  cut  A.  of  iron  in  sunder,  7.90.45.2 
117.  13.  he  iiath  strengthened  the  A.  of  thy  gatej 
Prov.  18  19.  contentions  are  like  ihe  b.  of  a  easily 
Isa.  43.  1  14.  I  have  brought  down  all  their  i 
,/cr.  49  31.  Butioii,  which  have  ceilber  gales  not  I. 


fiAS 

BAREFOOT 

2  Sam.  15.  30.  he  went  b.  c.«d  the  p-Tople  with  hini 

Jsa.  20.  2.  Isaiah  did  sc.  walking  naked  and  b.  3 

4.  lead  the  EgviUinns  prisoners,  naked  and  b. 

BARK. 

Jsa.  56.  10.  Ihey  are  uumb  dogs,  they  cannot  b. 

BARKED. 
.Joel  1.  7.  laid  my  vine  waste,  and  b.  llie  fig-tree 

BARLEY. 
Eiod.  9.31.  the  b.  was  snutten,  for  b.  was  in  tlie  ear 
Leo.  27.  Iti.  a  homer  of  b.  seed  shall  be  valued 
jVurn.  h.  15.  the  tenth  part  of  an  ejiliah  of  0.  meal 
Dcul.S.S.a  land  ol  wheat,  and  i. vines, and  fig-trees 
Juilg.  7.  13.  lo  a  cake  of  6.  bread  tumbled  into  tlie 
liuth.  1.  22.  came  in  the  beginning  of  b   harvest 

2.  17.  islie  had  gleaned  about  an  epnah  oi'  b. 
23.  .=0  slie  kept  fast  to  the  end  of  b.  harvest 

3.  2.  beliold  Boaz  winnowelh  b.  to-night 
15,  he  measured  si.\  measures  of  b.  and  laid  it 

2  Sam.  14.  30.  Joab's  field  is  near,  he  liatli  b  there 
17.  28.  Barzillai  brought  beds,  b.  and  flour 
21.  y.  Saul's  sons  were  hanged  in  b.  harvest 

1  Kings  4.  28.  b.  also  and  straw  for  the  horses 

2  Kings  4.  42.  brought  the  man  of  God  20  loaves 

of  b. 

7.  1.  two  measures  of  b.  for  a  sliekel,  10,  18. 

1  Chron.  11.  13.  a  jiarcel  of  ground  full  of  A. 

2  Chron.  2.  10. 1  will  give  20,UU0  measures  of  b 
15.  wheat,  and  b.  the  oil,  and  wine,  let  'iim  send 

27.  5.  Amnion  gave  10,000  measures  of  b 
Job  31.  40.  and  let  cockle  grow  instead  of  b 
Isa.  28.  25.  the  principal  wheat,  and  appointed  b. 
•hr.  41.  8.  we  have  treasures  of  wheat  and  h. 
Eiek.  4.  9.  take  lo  thee  wheat,  and  b.  and  beans 
12.  thou  shall  cat  it  as  b.  cakes,  and  bake  it 
13.  I'J.  will  ye  pollute  me  for  handfnis  of  b. 
4o.  13.  si.vth  part  of  an  ephah  of  a  homer  of  b. 
Has.  3.  2.  bought  her  for  a  homer  of  4.  and  half 
Jvii  1.  11.  O  husbandmen,  howl  for  wheat  and  b 
.Julin  6.  y.  a  lad  here  which  hath  five  b   loaves 
0.  13.  with  the  tVagnicnts  of  the  five  A.  loaves 
/iei;.  C.  6.  a  voice  say,  3  measures '.»fi   for  a  penny 

BAR.N 
Signifies,  [1]  A  repository  for  any  sort  of  gram, 

Luke  12.  24.     [2j  Heaven,  Mat.  13.  30. 
2  Kings  C.  27.  shall  1  hel(i  thee  out  of  the  b.  floor  ? 
Job  3y.  12.  and  gather  thy  seed  into  the  h. 
Hag.  2.  19.  IS  seed  yet  in  b.  vino  not  brought  forth 
Mat.  13.  30.  hut  gather  the  wheat  into  my  b 
I^uke  12.  24.  which  have  no  store-house  nor  b 

BARNS. 
Deut-W.  t  8.  the  Lord  shall  command  the  blessing 
upon  thee  in  thy  4.  and  in  all  thou  dost 
Prnv.  3.  10.  so  shall  thy  b.  be  filled  wilh  |iknty 
Joel  I.  17.  the  b.  are  broken  down,  and  withered 
Mat.  G.  26.  the  fowls  sow  not,  nor  gather  into  b. 
Luke  12.  18.  I  will  pull  down  my  b.  ami  build 

BARREL,  S. 
1  Kings  17.12.  bill  a  handful  of  meal  in  a  h.  and  oil 

14.  the  b.  of  meal  shall  not  waste,  nor  oU  fail 
18.  33.  fiU  four  b.  with  water,  and  pour  it  on 

BARREN. 
Oen.  II.  30.  but  Sarai  was  b.  she  had  no  child 
25.  21.  Rebekah  was  b.  ||  29.  31.  Rachel  was  b. 
F.xod.  23.  20.  nothing  shall  cast  young  nor  he  b. 
J)eut.  7.  14.  there  shall  not  he  male  or  female  b. 
JuiJg.  13.  2.  Manouh's  wife  was  b.  and  bare  not,  3. 

1  Sam-  2.  5.  so  that  the  b.  hath  born  seven 

2  A'!n^i2.19.t!ic  water  is  naught, and  the  ground  4. 
21.  shall  not  be  from  thence  death,  or  4.  land 

.Job  24.  21.  he  evil  entrealeth  the  4.  that  bare  not 
39.  6.  I  have  made  the  4.  land  his  dwellings 

Psa/. 113.9.  he  makclh  the  4.  woman  to  keep  house 

Prov.  30.  10.  the  grave  and  4.  womb  not  satisfied  | 

(Jaiit.  4   2.  and  none  is  4.  among  them,  6.  C. 

Isa.  54.  1.  sing,  O  4.  thou  that  didsl  not  bear 

.loci  2.  20.  and  I  will  drive  him  into  a  land  b. 

l^iike  1.  7.  had  no  child,  because  Elisabeth  was  4. 

3().  the  sixth  month  with  her  who  was  called  4. 
23.29.  they  shall  say,  blessed  are  the  4.  and  wombs 

fial.  4.  27.  for  it  is  written,  rejoice  thou  4. 

2  Pet.  1.  8.  that  ve  he  neither  4.  nor  unfruitful 
BARRENNESS. 

Psal.  107.  34.  he  turnetli  a  fruitful  land  into  ft 
BASE,  S. 

1  Kings  7. 27.  ten  4.  four  cubits  the  length  of  one  4. 

2  Kings  25. 13. the  4. Solomon  made,  brake  Ihey,  10. 
F.i.ra  3.  3.  and  they  set  the  altar  upon  his  4. 
Psal.  104.  t  5.  founded  the  earth  on  her  4. 
Zech.  5.  11.  It  shall  be  set  there  upon  h;r  own  4. 

BASE,  Adjective. 
2  Sam.  6.  22.  and  will  he  4.  in  inine  own  sight 
.Job  .30.  8.  yea,  they  were  children  of  4.  men 
Isa.  3.  .5.  and  the  4.  against  Ihe  honouriible 
Eiek.  17   14.  that  the  kingdom  might  be  4. 
29.  ^A.  and  they  shall  be  there  a  4.  kingdom 
J\Ial.  2  9.  therefore  I  have  made  you  4. 
,  ,  ./?c<«  17.  tl8.  some  said, what  will  this  4.  fellow  sav 

luel\  7  my  fig-tree  he  hath  made  it  clean  ami  4.1  1  C<)r.  1.28.  4.  things  of  the  woilrl  hniliGod  clioseii 
l'Z,n.\o  )7  not  111  a   body  thnt  shall  be.  butft.eram  j  2  Cor.  10. 1.  I,  Paul,  «  lo  in  nre^<Mire  ami  among 
<J4  '  ■ 


BAR 

Jer.  50. 136.  a  swx-id  upon  her  4.  .-shall  be  dismayed 
51.  30.  Ihey  iiave  Babylon,  lier  4.  are  broken 
Lam.  2.  9   he  hath  destroyed  and  broken  her  b. 
Ezek.  .38.  11.  and  having  neither  gates  nor  4. 
Jonah  2.  6.  the  earth  with  her  4.  was  about  me 
jVo/i.  3.  13.  gates  open,  the  fire  shall  devour  thy  4 

BARBARIAN. 
I  Cor  14.  11  shall  be  to  him  a  4.  and  he  a  4.  to  me 
Col.  3. 11.  where  there  is  neither  Greek  nor  Jew,  b. 

BARBARIANS. 
lets  28.  4.  when  the  4.  saw  the  venomous  beast 
Horn.  1. 14.  I  am  debtor  both  to  the  Greeks  and  4. 

B.VRBAROUS. 
icta  28.  2.  the  4.  [leuple  sheu-ed  no  little  kindness 

BARBED. 
Job  41.  7.  canst  thou  rill  his  skin  with  4.  iroi.s  7 

B.\RBER. 
Ezek.  5.  1.  son  of  man,  take  ihae  a  4  razor 

BARE. 
Gen.  7.  17.  A.  the  ark,  J)cut.  31.  9,  25.  .Tosh.  3.  15 
4. 10. 1  8.  X\.  -i  Sam.  6.  13.  1  Chron.  15. 15, 26,  27. 
31.  39.  lUn.l  torn  by  beasts,  I  4.  the  loss  of  it 
ExoU.  19.  4.  and  how  I  4.  you  on  eagles'  wings 
l>cut.  3.  31.  thy  God  4.  thee  as  a  man  doth  bear 
Judg.  3.  18.  sent  the  people  that  4.  the  present 
i  Sa^n.  14.  1.  Jonatiian  said   to  the  young  man 
that  4.  his  armour,  6.  2  Sam.  18.  15. 
I  Kings  5.  15.  that  4.  burdens  70,000,  JVfA.  4   17. 
I  Chron.  12.24.  of.Jndah  that  4.  shield,  2  Chr.  14.8. 
isa  53.12.  he  4.  the  sin  of  many,  made  intercession 
63.  9.  he  4.  them  all  the  days  of  old 
iSzek.  12.  7.  the  stulf  I  b.  U|ioii  my  shoulder 
Mat.  8.  17.  saying,  himself  4  our  sicknesses 
Luke  7.  14.  and  they  that  4.  him  stood  still 
Jukn  2  8-  the  water  made  wine,  and  they  4.  it 
12.  G.  had  the  bag,  and  4.  what  was  put  therein 
1  Pet.  2.  24.  his  own  self  4.  our  sins  on  the  tree 

BARE. 
Gen.25.2G.  .eaac  was  GO  years  old  when  she  4. them 
31.  S.  then  all  the  cuttle  4.  speckled 
38.  5.  and  he  was  at  Chezib,  when  she  4  liim 
44.  27.  ye  know  that  my  wife  A   me  two  sons 
£xo(Z.fi.20.Jochebed  4.toAmram  Moses  and  Aaron 
Judg.  13. 2.  Manoah's  wife  was  barren,  and  4.  not 
iSam.  12. 15.  struck  the  child  that  Uriah's  wifeA 
1  Kings  I.  6.  his  mother  4.  him  after  Absalom 
1  C:Afon.  4.  9.  Jabez,  because  I  4.  him  with  sorrow 
Prov.  17.  25.  and  bitterness  to  her  that  A.  him 
23.  25.  and  she  that  A.  thee  shall  rejoice 
Cant.  6.  9.  she  is  the  choice  one  of  her  that  ft.  her 
8.  5.  there  she  brought  thee  forth  that  ft.  thee 
Isa.  51.  2.  and  look  unto  Sarah  that  4.  you 
Jer.  16.  3.  concerning  tiieir  mother  that  4.  them 
20.  l-»   .et  not  the  day  wherein  my  mother  A.  me 
22.20.  cast  thee  out,  and  thy  mother  that  A.  thee 
50.  12.  she  that  A.  you  shall  be  ashamed 
Luke  11.27.  blessed  is  the  womb  that  A.  thee 
23.  29.  blessed  are  Ihe  wombs  that  never  4. 

BARE  fruit 
/,7iAf  8. 8.  other  sprang  U(),  and  4./.  a  hundred-fold 
fico.22.2.  the  tree  of  liti,'  4.  twelve  manner  ot'fruits 

BARE  rule. 
1  Kings^.22.  thechielolficers  that4.rK/cover  the 
people  that  wrought  m  the  work,  2  C'Aro7i.8.10. 
JVch.  5.  15.  iheir  servants  4.  rule  over  the  people 

B.\RE  iBttness,  and  record. 
Mark  14.56.  many  A.  false  icitness  against  him,  57. 
Lvke  4.  22.  all  4.  him  witness,  and  wondered 
Jo-in  1.  15.  John  4.  witness  of  him,  .32,  34. 
5.  33  John  4.  witness  to  the  truth 
12    17   Ihe  people  that  was  wilh  him  b.  record 
19.35-he  that  saw  it  brccord,am\  his  record  is  true 
Acts  15.  8  knoweth  the  hearts,  4.  them  witness 
liev.  1.  2.  who  ft   record  of  Ihe  word  of  God 

BAREST 
1  Kings  2.  26  because  thou  6.  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
Isa.  63.  1.1   thou  never  ft.  rule  over  them 
Jo/in  3.26.  he  lo  whom  thou  4.  witness,  bajitizeth 

BARE,  Adjective, 
Bignifics,  [1]  JVakcd,  or  uncovered.  Lev   13.  45 
Isa.  32.  11.     [2]   Plain,  or  real,    1  Cor.  1.5.  37. 
[3]  Jjrpnped  of  outward  cowj'orts,  Jer.  49.  10. 
[4j  Fiolnitly  taken  away,  Jer.  13.  t  22. 
Made  Imre  Ins  holy  arm,   Isa.  .52.  10.     Hath  dis- 
covireil  nvdputforlhhis  grealpower,whirhJ'or 
a  long  time  seemed  to  be  hid  and  unemployed 
Lev   13.  45.  his  clollios  be  rent  and  his  head  4. 

55  whether  it  be  4    within  or  without 
Psal.  137.  t  7.  make  4   make  4.  to  the  foundation 
lia.  32.  11.  strip  ye,  make  ye  A.  and  gird  sack- 
cloth 
47-  2.  make  A,  the  leg,  uncover  the  thish,  pass 
I"2.  10.  the  Lord  hath  made  4.  his  holy  arm 
Jer  13.  22.  for  thine  iniquity  are  thy  heels  made  4. 
49. 10  I  have  made  Esau  4. 1  have  uncovered  his 
Ezek.  16.  7   whereas  thou  wa»t  naked  and  4. 
'iii.  when  thou  wast  naked,  and  4.  and  polKf-ed 
39.  Ihey  shall  leave  thee  naked  and  4.  23.  29. 


RAT 

BASER. 
Aet§  17.  5.  Jews  took  icwd  fellows  of  thf<  4.  •  irt 

BASEST. 
Ezek.  29.  15.  Pathros  shall  be  the  4.  of  kinjfdoim 
Van.  4.  17.  and  selteth  up  over  it  the  4.  of  man 

BASKET. 
Gen.  40.  17.  in  the  4.  a"  manner  of  bake- meat* 
Exod.  29.  23.-out  of  the  4.  of  the  unleavenetl  breaH, 
Lev.  8.  2,  20.  JV«m.  0.  l.^>,  17' 
Lev.  8.  31.  the  bread  in  the  4   of  consecrations 
Deut.  26.  4.  priest  shall  take  the  ft  out  of  thy  hand 
28.  5   blessed  shall  be  thy  ft.  and  thy  store 
17.  cursed  shall  be  thy  4.  and  thy  store 
.Tudg   6.  19.  and  Gideon  put  the  flesh  in  a  ft. 
./er.  24.  2.  one  4   had  very  good  figs,  the  other  b- 
Amos  8.  1.  and   behold  a  4.  of  summer  fruit,  2. 
Acts  9.25. the  disciples  took  Saul,  and  let  him  down 
by  the  wall  in  a  4.  2  Cor.  11.  3? 
BASKETS. 
Gen-  40.  16.  I  had  three  while  4.  on  my  head 
18.  Joseph  said,  Ine  three  ft.  are  three  davs 
2  Jiings  10.  7.  slew  70.  and  put  their  heads  m  4. 
./cr.  6.9.  turn  hand  as  a  grape-gatherer  into  thet-. 
24.  1    behold,  two  4.  of  figs  before  the  temple 
Mat.  14.  20.  and  they  look  up  twelve  4.  full,  Mark 
6.  43.  7.!/Af  9.  17.  John  6.  13. 
15.  37.  they  did  all  eat,  and  took  of  broken  meal 
seven  ft.  full,  Mark  «.  8 
16  9.  do ye  not  rcmemberlhefive  loaves, and  how 
many  4.  ye  took  up?  10.  Mark  8.  19,  20. 
BASON. 
Eiod.  12.  22  dip  it  m  the  blood  that  is  in  the*. 

1  Chron.  28. 17.  gave  gold  by  weight  for  every  6. 
Jorin  13.  5.  after  that  he  |)oureth  water  into  a  4 

BASONS. 
F.rod  24.  6.  Moses  put  half  of  the  blood  in  4. 

2  Sam.  17.  28.  Barzillai  brought  beds  .-jni'  i. 
1  Kings  7.  40.  Hiram  made  the  lave;^  and  th« 

shovels  and  the  4.  45.  |  2  CUrr.u.  4.  S,  11. 
.ler.  52.  19.  4.  and  fire-pans  the  captaii.  took  away 

BASTARD,  S. 
/^{■ut.23.2.  a  ft.shall  not  enter  into  the  congregf.tion 
Zech.  9.  G.  and  a  4.  shall  dwell  in  Ashdod,  cut  ofl 
//•i4.I2.8.if  ye  be  withoutchastisenient,  then  are  A. 

BATH 
li'as  a  measure  used  among  the  Hebreics,  nftht 
Hiiiie  bigness  with  tlie  Ejiliah,  which  contained 
to  wine  pints,   and  almost  a  half:   or  sevew 
gallons  and  a  half. 
/sa. 5.10. yea, ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one  t. 
Eiek.  45.  10.  ye  shall  have  a  just  ejihah,  a  just  k, 
11.  the  ephah  and  4.  shall  be  of  one  mett«_-e 
14.  ye  siiall  ofl'er  the  tenth  part  of  a  ft. 
BATHE. 
Lev.  15.  5.  shall  4.  himself  in  water,  8,  11,  13.  21. 
2.2, 27. 1  16.  26, 28.  |  17. 15.  JV'um.  19.  7,  8,  19 
17.  16.  but  if  he  wash  them  not,  nor  A   his  flesh 

BATHED. 

Isa.  34.  5.  my  sword  shall  be  4.  in  heaven,  behold  il 

BATHS. 

1  Kings  7.  26.  molten  sea  contained  2000  4. 
38.  one  laver  containing  40  A.  every  laver 

2  Chrun.^.  10.  give  ihv  servants  20,000/i.  of  wina 
4.  5.  the  sea  received' and  held  3000  A. 

Ezra  7   22.  to  a  hundred  A.  of  wine,  100  ft      f  ol 
Exck  45.  14.  a  homer  of  ten  ft.  ten  4.  are  a  num<?i 

BAT,  S. 
/>cy.ll.l9.  lapwing  and  A. are  unclean,  Deut.H.iH. 
Isa.  2.  20.  shall  cast  his  idols  to  the  moles  and  4. 

BATTLE 
Signifies,  [1]  A  general  fight,  Deut.  20.  3.     (2l 

Futon/,  Eccl   9.  11.     [3]  Itar,  1  Sam.  17.  13, 
Gen.  14.8'.  ihey  joined  4. 1  Sam.  4.2.  lA';/;^--*  20.20 
JVuni.  32  27  will  pass  over  before  the  Lord  to  b 
Deut.  2.  24.  rise  up,  contend  with  Sihon  in  A 
20.  3.  O  Israel,  you  approach  this  day  lo  A 

5.  let  him  return,  lest  he  die  in  the  A.  6,  7 
.^vs/!.  11.  19.  of  Gibeon,  all  other  they  took  m  ft 
Judg  20.  28.  shall  I  yet  again  go  out  to  4. .' 

42.  Ihey  turned,  but  the  ft.  overtook  them 

1  .*f;»(.  14.22.  followed  hard  after  Philistines  int 
17.  20.  he  came,  as  the  host  shouted  for  ihe  A. 

28.  for  thou  art  come  down  to  see  the  4. 

47.  for  the  4.  is  Ihe  Lord's,  2  Chron.  20.  1.5. 
26.  10.  he  shall  descend  into  the  4.  and  perish 
28. 1.  know  that  rhoii  shall  go  out  with  me  to  i, 
29.  4.  lest  m  the  4.  he  be  an  ailversary  to  us 

2  .SVjwi.ll.l.  when  kings  go  forth  to  4. 1  CArurt.20.l 
15  set  ITriah  in  ihe  forefront  of  the  hottest  A. 

19.  10.  Absalom  whom  we  anointed  is  dead  inAi 
1  A';«^r.<8.44.if  Ihy  peoplegooutloA.againstei  emy 

20,  39.  thy  servant  went  out  into  midst  of  the  *. 
22.  4.  wilt  Ihoii  go  with  me  lo  A.  ?  2  Kings  3  7. 

1  Chron.  5.  20    for  they  cried  to  God  in  the  4. 
12.  8.  of  the  Gadites,'men  of  war  fit  for  the  ft. 
19.  17.  David  came  upon  ihem,  unii  sei  A.  mnrra" 

against  the  Syrians,  2  Ckron  13,  3.  i  14.  ij 

2  CA™n.25.  8.  if  thou  wilt  go,  do- it,  heslrong  fork 
.Job  15.  24.  bhall  prevail,  as  a  kins  iiiidy  lo  ti)«  & 

39.  25.  iiiid  he  smellet.i  ihi  A.  afar  off 


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BE 


^Ob  41.  8.  r.'S.yr.-.b^r  .lie  c.  J»  no  more 

?-.i.!  .18.J'J  lliou  liastginli'anie  Willi  ■iUrngtlili>& 

•i4  c   me  Ki..;;  oi  yioij,  Uie  Lord  miglily  m  6. 

•V)   Jp.  lit-  lia.il  iluuveiuJ  iii.V  soul  Irocii  llic  i. 

76.  3.  lie  biaK.-  llie  shield,  the  Hword,  .iiid  the  6. 

!*'*.  43.  and  hust  not  made  inin  lo  stind  in  the  A. 
6>ci.  I'.ll  ■  f'lce  not  to  the  swill,  nor  b.  to  the  strong 
l.<,i.  y   5.  everv  b.  ol'the  warrior  is  wilh  noise 

13.  4.  the  l.oid  niustereth  the  host  ol'  the  b. 

a.  '2.  thy  slain  men  are  not  dead  in  b 

27.  4.  who  set  briars  and  thorns  against  me  m  b. 

Ol'  (i.  strength  to  them  that  turn  Ihei.  to  the  gate 

4->.  2j.  he  hath  poured  on  him  the  strength  ol  the  b. 

ler   8.  ti.  turned  as  the  Horse  rusheth  into  the  i 

lri.21.  let  their  young  men  oes.am  hy  sword  ini. 

4lt  3.  order  buckler  and  shield,  araw  near  to  b. 

ft   14.  come  against  her,  and  rise  up  lo  the  b. 

10.  'Ji.  a  sound  of  b.  is  in  land,  and  destruction 
4?  put  in  array,  hl<"  a  man  to  b.  against  thee 

FiPK  7.  14.  have  blown,  but  none  goeth  to  the  b 

13  3  lo  stand  in  the  b.  in  the  day  ol'the  Lord 
^los  1.  V.  1  will  not  save  them  by  bow  nor  hy  *. 
■2.  18. 1  will  break  the  bow  and  b.  out  ol"  the  Rartli 
10.  9.  b.  in  Gibeah  ,  did  not  overtake  them 

Juel  '2.  5.  as  a  strong  people  set  in  b.  array 
nbad.  1.  let  us  rise  up  against  Edom  in  A. 
y.ech.  10. 3.  made  them  as  his  goodly  horae  m  the  b. 
5.  which  tread  ilown  their  enemies  in  the  b. 

14  2.  o-ather  all  nations  against  Jerusalem  to  b- 
1  Cor.  14.  8.  who  shall  prepare  himself  to  the  b.  7 
Kc».9.7.shapesoflocusts  like  horses  prepared  to  A 

9  sound  of  chariots  of  many  horses  running  to  A. 
10.14.to  aalher  them  to  tlie  A.of  the  great  day,  '2U.8 

L>a„  of  BATTLE. 
t  '^am.  13. 22.  so  it  came  to  pass  in  the  day  ofo.  that 
Jfb  38. 23. 1  reserved  against  the  day  of  b.  and  war 
P»-aZ.  78.9.  Ephraim  turned  back  inthe(iuj/«y  b. 
140. 7.  thou  hast  covered  my  head  in  the  day  of  b. 
Pr««.2!.31.  the  horse  is  prepared  against  Jay  <;J  A. 
)/us.l0.14.  Shalman  S|ioiled  Beth-arhel  in  day  oj  A. 
/S/HOJ  1.  14.  devour  with  shouting  m  the  day  oJ  A. 
Zech.  14.  3.  aa  when  he  fought  in  the  day  oJ  b- 
Battle-Ax,  sec  Ax. 
BATTLE-BUVV. 
Zech.  9.  10.  and  the  b.-boic  shall  be  cut  off 
10.  4.  out  of  liim  came  forth  the  b.-bow 
BATTLES. 

1  Sam  8.  20.  may  go  out  before  us  and  fight  our  A. 
18.  17.  only  be  valiant,  and  fight  the  Lord's  A. 
2.1.  28.  mv  lord  fighteth  the  b.  of  the  Lord 

}  Ciron.  2i'i.  27.  out  ofihe  spoils  won  in  A  dedicate 

i  Chron.  32.  8.  but  with  us  is  God,  to  light  our  A. 

Jsa  30.  32.  and  in  A.  of  shakings  wiH  he  light  with 

BATTERED. 

2  Sam.  20.  15.  the  people  wilh  Joab  A.  the  wall 

BATTERING. 
Ezek.  4.2.  and  set  A.  rams  against  it  round  about 
21.  22.  to  appoint  A.  rams  against  the  gales 

BATTLEMENT,  S. 
JJeut.  22  8.  thou  shall  make  a  A.  for  thy  roof 
Jer.  5. 10.  take  away  her  b.  they  are  not  the  Lord's 

BAY. 

7.fch.  l.fS.  behind  him  red  horses,  A.  and  white 

C.  3.  in  the  fourth  chariot  grisled  and  A.  horses 

7.  and  the  A.  went  forth  and  sought  to  go 

BAY-TREE. 

Paal  37. 35.  wickr  d  spreading  like  a  green  b.tree 

BDELLIUM. 
nen.2. 12.  in  Havilah  there  is  A.  and  onyx  stone 
K'uiu  11.7.  the  colour  of  manna  as  the  colour  ol  A. 

BE 
Bignifiet,  [11  To  exist,  or  have  a  being,  Ro"i.  4. 
]7.  [2]  To  be  made  or  become,  Jer.  3-  .i». 
Mat.  10.  5.  [3]  To  he  known  and  apparently 
seen,  Rom.  14.  9.  [4]  To  consecraie  and  scl 
apart  to,  Judg.  11.  31.  ,       , ,  ,       , 

(Jen.  2. 18.  it  is  not  good  that  man  should  be  alone 
27. 21.  whether  thou  be  my  very  son  Esau,  or  not 
Deut  10. 5.  there  they  be  as  the  Lord  commaiide.l 
.Jude.r-i.  13.  if  the  Lord  Ac  with  us,  why  is  all  this 
2  .Sain.l8.32.thme  enemies  be  as  thai  young  inaii  is 
ZlOngs  6.  16.  fear  not,  for  they  that  Ac  with  us, 
are  more  than  they  that  be  with  them 
2  Chr.  3G.  23.  Lord  his  God  Af  wilh  him,  Ezra  1. 3. 
Kira  6G.be  ye  far  from  thence,  let  the  work  alone 
Joi  10.15.  ifl  Ac  wicked,wo  10  me;  if  I  Ai^  righteous 
19.4.  and  Ac  it  indeed  that  I  have  erred,  mine  error 
Ptal.  139. 24.  see  if  Ihpie  Ac  any  wicked  way  in  me 
Cant.  8.  9.  if  she  Ac  a  wall,  if  she  Ae  4  Joor 
ha.8.V.i.  let  him  Ac  your  fear,let  him  Acy  "ir  dread 
41. 22.  let  thr^m  shew  former  things  what  they  Ac 
Jrr.3l).19.  go  hide.and  let  none  know  wbere  yim  Ac 
47.  6.  how  long  wdl  it  Ac  ere  thou  Ac  quiet  7 
fan.  12.  13.  but  go  thou  ihv  way  lill  the  enil  Ac 
Ifos  8  S.how  long  will  it  Ac  ere  they  attain  lo  innoc. 
Mat.  4.  3.  if  thou  Ac  the  Son  of  God,  G.  |27.  ^0. 
7.  13.  ami  many  there  Ac  that  go  in  thereat 
10  23.  forthnusavourestnotthe  things  that  Ac  of 
God,  but  ihoBe  that  Acof  men,  .»/orA8.  33. 
IS.  17.  let  him  be  ij  thee  as  a  heathen  man  cr  a 
Hi 


Mat.  W. '.'.  Bhan  put  away,  excoiit  It  be  tot  Tsmlca. 

J.ulce  lU.  li.  and  'I  the  son  of  peace  Ac  there,  your 

.lohn  3.'J.N  leodi  n.iis    aid,  how  can  these  tilings  Or? 

.dUs  ly.2  notlK-.iid  whclher  there  Ac  any  ti.i.hosl 
24.  21.  e»ceiil  it  At  lor  this  one  voice,  thai  I  cried 

Uum.i.\~.  who  calleth  those  things  wliicli  Ac  not  as 
8.  3l.  if  God  Ac  for  us,  who  can  Ac  against  us  1 
14.9.  that  he  might  Ac  Lord  of  the  dead  and  living 

1  Vtr  15.  28  under  him,  that  God  may  Ac  ail  in  all 
l(j.  22.  lovenoi,lfcl  bim  Ac  anathema,  maran-alha 

2  Cuy.  5.  t  17.  if  111  Christ  let  hiin  Ac  a  new  creature 
6.  12.  if  there  Ac  first  a  willing  mind,  it  is  accepted 

(iai.  3.9.  they  which  Ac  of  faith  are  blessed  with 

4.  12. 1  beseech  you,  Ac  as  1  am,  for  I  am  as  ye  are 

5.  10.  shall  bear  his  judgment,  whosoever  he  Ac 
I'/id.  2.  5.  let  this  .1  iiid  Ac  in  you  that  was  in  Christ 
Hib.  12.  8.  but  if  ye  Ac  without  chastisement 
I  Fet.  2.3  1  f  so  Ac  yo  have  tasted  that  L.  is  gracious 

3.  17   for  It  IS  belter,  if  the  will  of  God  Ac  so 
Uco.  18.  22.  crafisiiian,  of  whatsoever  craft  ho  Ac 
22.  li   he  ihat  is  unjust,  let  him  Ac  unjust  still  ; 
he  who  IS  filthy,  let  liim  Ac  lilthy  suh 
If  tt  BE. 
Oen.  23  8.  i/  it  be  your  iiiind  that  I  bury  my  dead 
2j.  22.  and  she  said,  if  it  be  so,  why  am  1  thus  1 
Kxod.l.lG.  if  a  be  asoii  kill  him,  i/rt  Ac  a  daughter 
'^Kmgs  10. lo.i/ It  Ac, give  me  thy  hand, and  he  gave 
ZccA°8.li.  i/it  Ac  marvellous  in  the  eyesof  remnain 
.Uu(.  14.28.  if  It  be  thou,  bid  me  come  on  the  water 
.icts  5.  3'.l.  if  It  be  of  God,  ye  cannot  overthrow  iti 
18.  15.  buti/it  Aeaqueslionof  words  and  names 
G(U.3.4.haveyesuirered  m  vain7  iftt  Acyetiii  vain 
May  Bic,  see  .May.     i^tucc  Be,  see  Pkack. 
j\-ot  BE.     BE  not. 
Gen.  21    12.  let  it  not  be  grievous  in  thy  sight  [8. 
24.  5.  if  the  woman  will  no:  be  willing  to  lollow 
38.  9.  (Juan  knew  that  the  seed  should  not  be  las 
44.30  1  come  to  mv  father,  and  the  lad  Ac  not  wilh 
y.cf.  21).  13.  that  ye' should  not  be  their  bond  men 
A'lim.  12.  12.  let  her  not  be  as  one  dead,  of  whom 
10.  40.  that  he  Ac  not  as  Korah  and  his  company 
.fosh.  7.  12.  neither  will  1  Ac  with  you  any  more 
Jiuth  3.  18.  the  man  will  iwt  be  m  rest  till  hnished 
2  A'in^s20.tl9.shall  there  not  be  peace  in  my  days? 
2  Chron.  30.7  Ac  not  like  your  fathers,  Zecli.  1.  4. 
Psal.  22. 19  Ac  not  thou  far  away,  35. 22.  ]  38. 21. 1 
Isa  28.  22.  Ac  ye  7io«  mockers,  lest  bands      [71  12. 
Zec/i.8.11.  I  will  not  be  to  the  residueof  ihis  people 
Janice  13.  33.  for  it  can  not  be  that  a  prophet  jierish 
14. 20.  hate  his  life,  ho  can  not  be  my  disciple,  33. 
.John  1.  2.3.  if  thou  Ac  not  that  Christ,  nor  Eliaa 
Rom.  12.  10.  Ac  not  wise  in  your  own  conceits 

1  Cor.  2. 1 5.  your  faith  not  be  in  the  wisdom  ol  men 
9. 2.  if  I  Ac  not  an  apostle  unto  others,  yet  to  you 
14  20.  Ac  not  children  in  understanding,  but  in 

2  Cor.  0.  14.  Ac  nut  uneiiually  yoked  together 
Gal.  1.  10.  I  sliould  not  be  the  servant  of  Christ 
Eph.  5.  7.  Ac  not  Uierelore  partakers  with  them 

17.  Ac  ye  not  unwise,  but  understanding  what 
TH.  3. 14.  good  works,  that  they  Ac  not  unfruitful 
I'liilem.  14.  thy  benefit  shoiild  not  be  of  necessity 
}{rb.8.4.  if  he  were  on  earth,  should  not  be  a  priest 
\ret.'S.'3.  let  it  nuiAclhat  outward  adorning  ol  hair 

Let  there  BE. 
<?en. 1.3. Zctf  Acre  Ac  light|i'.i./c(£AcrcAca  firmament 
13  8.  let  there  be  no  strife  between  me  and  thee 
26.23. /ct  there  be  now  an  oath  betwi.xt  us  and  thee 
Kiud.  5.  9.  let  there  be  more  work  laid  on  the  men 
Ezra  5.17.  let  there  be  searcii  made  in  king's  treas. 
Psal.  09.  t  25.  let  there  be  no  dweller  in  their  tents 

Shall  BE,  or  shnlt  BE. 
Gen.  2. 24.  to  his  wife,  and  they  .<:hall  be  one  flesh 
4. 7  to  thee  shall  he  his  d«siie,  an.!  thou  shall  rule 
9.  25.  a  servant  shall  he  Ac  to  his  brethren 
20.God  of  Shein,and  Canaan  shall  be  hjs  servant 
12.2  I  will  bless  thee,  and  thou  shall  be  a  blessing 
1.').5.  licsaidtoliim,sosftaZnhyscedAe,Rom.4.18. 
17.  10.  Sarah  shall  be  a  mother  of  nations 

27  33. 1  have  blessed  him,  and  he  shall  be  blessed 

28  21.  so  I  come  again,  then  shall  L.Ac  my  God 
35.10.bnl  Israel  sAalZ  Ac  Ihy  name,  1  Kings  IS.'.U 
48.21  but  God  shall  Ac  wilh  you  and  bring  von 
49.  10.  to  him  shall  the  gathering  of  the  peoi'le  Ac 

Ezftrf.4.T9.the  water  shall  be  blood  on  tiiodry  land 
10.  thou  shall  be  to  him  instead  of  God 

19.  5.  ye  ghall  be  a  peculiar  treasure  to  me 
21.30.  pay  ox  for  ox,  and  the  dead  shall  be  his  own 

Ac?). 13.40. without  the  camp  sAaZZ  hie  habitation  Ac 

20.  20.  ye  shall  be  holy  to  me,  ve  shall  be  mine 
/;c«r.28.44.  he  shall  be  head, and  thou  shall  Ac  tail 

32.  20.  hide  my  face,  I  see  v.  hat  their  end  shall  be 
1  .Sam.  17  30.  this  uncircumcised  Flnl  shall  be  as 
1  ft-nin-.s-20.40. the  kin!;said,sosAnHlhyjudgmentAc 
2Chrnn.  19. 11.  the  Lord  shall  be  with  the  good 
.fob  20.  22.  in  fulness  Iv;  shall  be  in  straits 

2-2.  25.  yea,  the  Almighty  shall  be  thy  defence 
P.'!a/.128.2. happy  shall  thou  Ac,it  shall  Acvvell  wii  1 

141.5.  my  prayer  also  sAaZ/  Ac  in  their  calamities 
Eicl.  1.  9.  that  hath  been,  is  that  whuh  shall  be 

10.  14.  a  Iran  cannot  tell  wliat  shall  be 


BEA 

/:ccM1.3.  where  ihctree  faVie..i,thoro  it  4.«(li/  bt 
Isa.  0. 13  bO  the  holy  teei,  ^iiail  be  the  suoslatx-.P 

58. 8.  the  glory  of  Uie  Lcinl  sliaU  be  tliy  rere-warM 
Jcr.  13.27. not  be  made  clean, w  hen  shr.il  \<  onceAc-» 

15  19.  tJiou  shall  be  as  my  mouth,  let  tl.eni  return 

32.  5.  and  there  shall  he  Ac  till  I  visit  him 

33.  9.  It  shall  be  to  me  a  name  of  Joy,  a  praise 
£2cA.lG.10.  like  shall  not  come,  neither  sA(i/Z  Ac  so 

18.  20.  wickedness  of  the  wicked  shall  be  on  hiitj 
27.  30.  thou  shall  be  a  terror,  never  shall  be  mort 
Dan.  2.  28.  what  shall  be  in  the  latter  days 
8. 19.  at  the  liino  ajipointed  the  end  shall  be,  1 1 .27 
/Jos.  5.  9.  have  I  made  Known  that  which  shall  bl 
Jlmoa  5. 14.  so  the  God  of  hosts  shall  be  with  yoi. 
ZccA.8.13.so  will  I  save  you,aii;l\e  shall  be  a  bless 
12.3.  shall  be  as  Davul, house  of  David  shall  be  an 
Mai.  3.  12.  for  ye  shall  be  a  delightsome  land 
.,l/a«.24.21  .this  time,  nor  ever  shall  be,  Mark  13.19 
.l/arA  9.19. how  ongjiAu/n  Ac  with  you, /.u/rc  9.41 
.}okn  14.  17  he  dwelleth  wilh  you,  and  sh'>ll  be  in 

19.  -24.  but  cast  lots  for  it,  whose  it  shall  be 
.iets  27  25.  that  it  shall  be  even  as  it  w  as  lold  me 
1  Cur. 15. 37. thou  sovvest  not  that  body  that  shall  bt 
1  ./oA;i  3. 2.  It  doth  not  yet  appear  what  we  shall  bt 
liev. \6.5.0  Lord  which  art,  and  wast,  and  shall  bt 
22.  12.  to  give  every  man  as  his  work  shall  be 

Shall  not,  or  shall  not  BE. 
f?c;i.  15.  4.  saying,  this  shall  nut  be  thine  heir 
Eiod.  22.  25.  thou  shall  not  be  to  him  as  an  usurer 
i>cu£.28.13,be  above  only,lhou.«Aa/(  not  A(  beneath 
\'2.Kings%  10.  If  thou  sec  me  not.  It. sAaZi  not  be  so 
Job  7!21.shalt  seek  me  in  mornmg.but  1  shallnol  be 
8.  t22.the  d  w-ellmg  iilace  of  the  wicked  shall  not  be 
/'s.37.10.itsA.n.Ac,./cr.48.30.y.ia?i.ll.29..4;«.7  3,6 
Uos  3.  3.  thou  Shalt  not  be  for  another  man 
Mat  16.22.  be  it  far  from  lhee,lliis  sh.  nut  be  lo  thee 
20.20. 4.71. Ac  BO  among  you,  Jtfur  10.43.i>uA.22  26. 

To  BE. 
Gen.  17.  7  to  Ac  a  God  lo  thee  and  thy  seed  allei 
.•19.  10.  he  hearkened  not  to  lirr,  lo  be  with  h_er 
J.ev.  22.  33.  brought  you  out  to  be  your  (;od,25.jf 
I'rov.  24.  1.  neither  desiro  to  be  with  them 
Eccl.  3.  15.  that  which  is  to  be  Iialh  already  been 
7,K/.-cl5.14.\vlienhcspentall,hehcgan(uAcin  wai* 

1  Cor.  7. 20. 1  say  it  is  good  for  a  man  so  to  be 

2  Cor.  12.  0.  above  that  which  he  seelli  me  to  be 
Phil.  1.  23.  having  a  desire  lo  be  with  Christ 
,7a7H.  3.  10.  these  things  ought  not  so  tu  be 
'2  Pet.  3.  :i.  what  manner  ofpersonsougnt  ye  to  Ae 

Hill  BE 

(?fn.l6.12.Ishmael«JiWAeawildman,hishandttiJ 

Ac  against  every  man,  and  everv  man's  ag  hmi 

17.8.1  7ci«  Ac -heir  God,  Kiod.'i^.AJ  ./cr.  24  7 

1 32.  38.  2  Cor.  0.  10. 

26.3  1 7C!7i  Ac  with  thee,  and  win  hle.^^s  thec,31.  ^ 

Exod.  3.  12.  .hidir.  6.  16.  1  Kings  11.38. 

28.  20.  if  God  will  be  wuh  mo,  and  will  keep  me 

34   15.  if  ye  will  be  as  we  be,  cncuincisod 

J\reh  4   12.  from  all  places  tlicv  will  be  upon  you 

Psai.is.U.  he  will  be  our  guide,  cv»n-uiilo  death 

Jer.  7. 23.  obey  my  voice,I  will  be  yourGod,  30.  */. 

Ezek   11.16. 1  JciZZ  Ac  to  them  as  a  little  sanctuaiy 

20.  32.  that  ye  sav,  we  will  be  as  the  heathen 

Hos  13  14. 1  will  redeem  them  ;  O  death,  1  will  6fl 

thy  plagues,  O  grave,  I  will  be  thy  destruction 

]4.5.'lM;i7ZAcas  thedewto  Israel,  he  shall  grow 

Joel  3. 10.  the  Lord  will  be  the  hope  of  his  peopla 

ZccA.2.  5.  1  ihe  Lord  will  be  to  her  a  wall  ot  hre 

round  ahout.I  will  be  the  glory  in  iho  midst  ol  lior 

,1fat  C.  21 .  where  trcnsuro,  there  u)j/t  your  heart  be 

2  Cur  6  18. 1  will  be  a  Father  to  you,  and  yo  my 

"lO  11  =uchK!!«  we  Ac  also  indeed,  when  present 

1  rim  6.9.lliey  that  iciHAcrich  fall  into  temptation* 
Heb.  1.  5. 1  will  be  to  him  a  Father,  he  to  me  a  si.n 

8  10  l7ci/;Actotlu-maGod,theylo  meapeope 
Tarn  4  4  whosoever  will  be  a  friend  ot  the  world 
Hev.  21.7.1  wdl  Ac  his  God,  and  he  shall  be  my  son 

Been,  see  after  Bee. 

BEACON. 

Isa  ?0  17.  be  left  as  a  A.  on  the  top  of  a  mountain 

BEAM. 
rudtr   if),  14.  he  went  aw:iv  with  the  pin  oflhe  f 
i  Sam.  17.  7.  and  the  statlof  his  spear  was  like  =. 

weaver's  6.  1  Chron.  11.  2.1.  |  20.  5. 
"KinTsG  2  let  us  go  to  Jordan,and  lake  thence  a  u. 
'  5  as  one  was  felling  a  A.  ax-head  fell  inio  water 
Hnb  2.  11.  the  A.  out  of  the  timber  shall  answpr 
.,1/at  7.  3.  biitconsiderestnottheA.  /.7i/.c  b.4],  4J 

4.  and  behold,  a  A   is  in  thine  own  eye 

5.  thou  hypocrite,  first  cast  out  the  A.  Au*c  6  4J. 

BEAMS. 

2  Chron.  3  7  he  overlaid  the  A  the  posts,  the  wall* 
J\reh  2.  8.  tha'.  he  may  give  limber  to  make  A 
Psal.  104.  3.  who  laveth  the  A.  in  the  waters 
Ca7it  117  the  A.  ofour  house  are  cedar  and  rafter* 

BEANS.  . 

2.Sa7n  17.28.  Bar-/-illaihroui:htA.lentiIestoDavTa 

Ezek  4  9  take  unto  ihee  wh-at,  A.  lenliles,  mills! 

BEAR  „  ., 

,  dignifies,  [11  To  carry,  Jo.   17,21    Mat.  2?,  « 


BEA 

;2j  T»  sufcl-^  .)r  endure,  2  Cor.  11. 1.  Re  -.  i.  2. 
f3]  7'oir(«^/or^A.  limi.JH.13.  [4]  To  produce, 
eryielU,Ju.in.3.  l-i.    [5]  I'ouphuld,  or  support, 
Paal.  75.  3.  |  yi.  li     [bj    To  be  puuts/iiU  for, 
Num.  14.   'S3.     [7J    To  undergo  C/ie  care  and 
fatigue  of  ruUna:  a  people,  D«ut.  1.  I'J.   [t^j  To 
gpeak  and  utter,  Utut.  5.  'iu.     [<JJ   To  tell,  or 
relate,  ii  Sum.  16   ISJ.     [10]    To  be  answerable 
inpayment  for,  2  Kings  IS.  14.   [IIJ  To  lay  a 
thing  sadlij  to  keart,  Fsal.  89.  50.    [1:JJ  To  gvvc 
latisfactwn  for,  Isa.  53.  11.  Heb.y.  ^8.     [13J 
To  perform,  ur  fully  observe.  Acts  15. 10. 
To  bear  ilio  iiiririmliL's  of  the  weak,  Hunt.  15.  1. 
To  comply  with  thrir  loea/cness  so  far  as  not  to 
use  our  liberty  to  tlieir  offence,  and  also  to  bear 
icit/i  them  in  their  failings  thro'  ignorance  or 
wealmrss,  and  not  to  condemn  or  despise  them. 
Gen.  4.  13.  my  punishment  is  greater  tlian  I  can  b. 
13.  6   ilie  land  was  not  ahlu  to  b.  them,  36.  7. 
43.  y.  let  tne  4.  the  blame  tor  ever,  44.  32. 
1'J.  15.  I.ssachar  bowed  his  shoulder  to  b. 
Exod.  19.  22.  they  shall  h.  the  burden  with  thee 
Ssj.  27.  to  b.  tiie  ark,  27.  7.  |  30.  4.  |  37. 5.  Deut.  10. 
a  Josh.  3.  8,  13,  14.  1  4.  Hi.  2  Ham.  15.  24. 
28  12.  Aaron  shall  6.  their  names  before  the  Lord 
Leu.  ly.  18.  thou  shall  not  b.  any  grudge  a-Jainst 
Vuyn.11.14.  not  able  to  u.  all  ihii  people,  Jteut.X.^J 
14.27.  how  long  shall  1  i.  with  this  coniregauon  : 
33.i-liil(lien  shall  6. your  whor.'doins,/;z(7;.23.35. 
Deut.  1.  31.  God  bare  thee  as  a  man  doth  b.  his  son 
'i  Sum.  16.  IS),  let  n;e  run  and  b.  the  king  tnliiigs 
2  Kings  18. 14.  which  thon  jiutiest  on  me,  1  will 4. 
f'sai.  75.  3.  1  b.  up  the  pillars  of  tlie  earth 
8y  50.  huw  1  do  b.  in  iny  bosom  the  i-e|iroach 
yi.  12.  ihi'v  shall  /...  thee  up.  Mat.  4.  (i.  Lulce  4. 11. 
144.  f  14.  that  our  o.\en  be  able  to  4.  burdens 
I'roii.  y.  12.  if  thou  scornest,  thou  alone  shall  4.  it 
18.  14.  but  a  wounded  sjiirit  who  can  4. .' 
30.  21.  and  for  four  which  it  cannot  4. 
'sa    1    14.  your  feasts,  1  am  weary  to  4.  thetT> 
4t).  1   I  have  made  and  I  will  4.  you,  even  carry 
7.  they  4.  him  U|)oii  the  shculiier',  they  carry  him 
52.  11.  be  ye  clean  that  4.  the  vessels  ol' the  Lord 
.'er.  10.  1<).  truly  this  is  a  grief,  and  I  niuit  4.  it 
17.  21.  4.  no  burden  on  the  sabbath-day,  27. 
31    ly.  because  I  did  4.  the  repioach  of'my  youth 
44  22.  so  that  the  Lord  couM  no  longer  4. 
Lam.  3.  27.  it  is  good  to  4.  the  yoke  in  his  yaulh 
Kick.  12.  ti.  in  iheir  aigbl  shall  ll:ou  A.  on  shoulders 
12.tho  prince  shall  4. upon  his  ..^lioiili.ler  in  twiliglit 
14.  10.  tliey  shall  4.  punishment  of  their  inicpntv 
Hi.  52.  4.  thou  thine  own  shame  for  thy  sins,  54 
32."(l.  and  4.  their  shame  with  them,  3G.7.  1 44. 13 
:i4.  2:1.  nor  4.  the  shame  of  the  heathen,  3G.  15. 
Jimos  7.  10.  the  lan.l  is  not  able  to  4.  hu  words 
Mtc.  fi.  16.  ye  shall  4.  the  reproach  of  my  people 
7. !).  I  will  4.  I  he  indignation  of  the  Lor(l,'l  sinned 
>1  ig.  2.  !2.  if  one  4.  holy  llesh  in  the  skirt  of  his 
'/■rh.  5.  10.  whither  do  these  4   the  ephah? 
<;.  13.  he  shall  4.  glory,  and  shall  rule  on  his  throne 
M'U.  3.  11.  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worlhy  to  4. 
27.  32.  they  found  Simon,  they  compelled  him  to 
4.  his  cross,  Mark  15.  21.  I^uke  23.  2li. 
l.uke  14.  27.  and  whosoever  doth  not  4.  his  cross 
la.  7.  avenge  liiselect,  tho'  he  4.  long  with  them" 
John  16.12.  many  things,butye  cannol4.theni  now 
Acts  9.  15.  ho  is  a  chosen  vessel  to  4.  my  ninme 
i.5. 10.  a  yoke,  our  falhers  nor  we  were  able  to  4. 
\6.  14._0  Jews,  reason  would  1  should  b.  with  you 
'iiiin.  15.  1.  we  oiigtit  to  4.  intirmilies  of  the  weak 

1  Lor.  3. 2.  nilhertii  ye  wore  not  able  to  4.  it,  nor 
I'J.  13.  a  way  to  escape,  that  ye  may  be  able  to  4. it 
l."i.  4y.  we  shall  also  4.  Ihe  linage  of  the  heavenly 

2  Cor.  11.  1.  would  lo  God  ye  could  4.  Avith  me 

4.  have  not  accepted,  ye  might  well  4.  with  him 
(Inl.  (i.  9.  4.  one  alio  her's  buidens  and  so  fulfil 

5.  for  every  man  hhall  4.  his  own  burden 
17.  I  4.  in  mybidy  the  m  irks  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

HeU.b.  t2.  who  can  reasonably  4  with  Ihe  ignorant 
Jam. 3.  12.  can  the  fig-tree  4.  olive-berries? 
H:v.  2.  2.  thou  canst  not  4.  Ihem  tliat  are  evil 
Bear  fruit,  .ter.  Fruit. 
13r,AR  iniquity. 
Exoi.  2.'?.  38.  Aaron  may  4.  iniquity  of  holy  things 
43.  Aaron  and  h  s  sons,  that  ihev  4.  not  !«/yi,,/)/ 
Leo.  5.  1.  he  shall  4.  his  iniquity,  17  |  1.  18.  I  17 
16   I  19.  8.  I  20.   17. 
J0.17.  hath  gi  von  to  yon  to  4.  iniquity  of  the  i.-ong. 
VkH.  ihegoat  sIi  ill  h.  ufioii  lii.m  all  \\\e\\:  iniquit'y 
2!>.  19.  Ihey  sliall  b.  Iheir  iniqiiili/,  jVuin.  18.  23. 
kzek.  44.  10,  12. 
'fi.m.  or  suffer  them  to  b.iniquit)/ ot'th-ir  trespass 
\um.  5  31.  this  woman  sh  ill  4.  her  iniquity 
■•4.  ;14.  ye  shall  4.  your  ini//ui;y  even  forty  "years 
18.  1.  Aaron  and  his  sons  4.  in/^Ki'fu  of  sanciuarv 
_3<-'.  1.5.  alter  be  he:ird.  ihe  i  lie  shall  4.  Iteriniqait'y 
'.sa.53  II   my  riglit.servintsJiall4.  Uic'ir  miquiti/ 
£';ct.4.4.numberordiys  iliou  sha!t  4.tlieirin;.5,f;. 
13.  19.  why  doth  nols  iii  Ik  i.iiquihi  nft^e  fathoi? 
~  :    Ihc  son  shall  not  4. 1  lit  iniijuHn  of  the  father 


BEA 

17      ;  -,o  .-„    .''EAR^-ia/^.m.nj.  [Israel 

Exod.  23.  .)0.  Aaron  shall  o.judg.  of  children  of 
Oal.  5.  10.  he  that  troubieth  you  shall  4.  ins  jtidg 
Bkar  record,  sec  Kkcord. 
BEAK  rule. 
Esth.  I.  22.  every  man  should  4.  rule  m  his  liouse 
l^ioD.  12.  24.  the  hand  of  the  dilisent  shall  4.  rule 
Jer.  d.  31.  the  priests  b.rulc  by  their  means 
Ezek.  19.  11.  had  strong  rods  lb.-  t/ieiii  that  4.  rule 
Dan.  2.  3!i  a  kingdom  of  brass  which  shall  4,  ruU 

BEAK  sin. 
Lev.  19. 1 17.  rebuke,  that  thou  4.  not  sin  for  him 
20.  20.  they  shall  4.  their  sin,  ihev  shall  die 
22.  9.  lest  they  4.  sin  lor  it,  and  d"ie,  there  lore 
24.  15.  whosoever  curselh  his  God,  shall  4.  his  sj/i 
JVu7rt.y.l3.  shall  be  cm  oil,  that  man  shaii  4. his  sin  I 
18.  22.  not  come  nigh,  lesi  tliey  4.  sin  and  die 
32.  ye  shall  4. no  stn  when  ye  heaved  the  h._st  of  ill 
Ezelc.  23.  49.  and  ye  shall  4.  the  sin  of  your  idols i 
Heb.  9.  28.  bo  Christ  was  once  ollered  I'o  4.  sm 

BEAK  witness. 
Exod.  20.16.  thou  shall  not  4.  false  witness  against 
thy  neighb.  Deut.  5. 20.  Mat.  iy.l8.  Horn.  13.9. 
1  Kiugs'ii   10.  settwo  mi.nsons  of  Behal  to  4.  !£ii« 
Mark  10.  ly.  do  not  4.  lalse  witness,  Luke  18.  20. 
Duke  11.48.  truly  ye  4.  wit.  that  ye  allow  the  deeds 
John  1.7.  the  same  came  for  a  witness,  to  4. zcitHt«s 
8.  he  was  sent  to  4.  witness  of  that  light 
3.  28.  ye  yourselves  4.  me  witriess  that  I  said 
5.  31.  il  I  4.  W!«.  of  myself,  my  witness  is  not  truu 

36.  same  works  that  1  do  4.  icitness  ofine,  10.25. 
8._18._1  am  one  thalA.jcfi.of  myself.and  iheFaiher 
Id.  27.  ye  shall  also  4.  wit.  because  ye  liavo  been 
18.23.11  I  have  spoken  evil,  4.  iC((»66S  ofthe  iivil 

37.  lor  this  cause  came  I,  that  1  should  b.icUnes.', 
.lets  22.5.  also  the  high-priest  doth  4.  mKW)tnes6 

23.  11.  so  must  thou  4.  witness  also  at  Rome 
l./ohn  1.2. we  have  seen  it,  a.ndb.witHess,mid  shew 

a.  8.  and  there  are  three  that  b.  witness  in  earth 

BEAR. 
Gen.  17.17.  and  shall  Sarah  that  is  90  years  old  4.  ? 

18.  13.  shall  I  of  a  surety  4.  a  child, 'who  am  old 
Dev.l-i.5.  but  if  she4.  a  maid  child,  then  unclean 
.'/cu.t.28.  57.  and  toward  her  children  she  shall  4. 
luag.  13.  3.  but  thou  shall  conceive  and  4.  a  son 
1  A"i«o-s  3.21. behold,  It  was  not  my  son  that  I  did  4. 
CVtH«.4.2.  sheep,  whereof  every  tine  4.  twins,  6.  (i. 
l.sa.  7. 14.  a  virgin  shall  conceive  and  4.  a  son,  and 

;>1.  1.  sing,  O  barren,  ihou  that  didst  not  4. 
./er.  29.  6.  that  Ihey  may  4.  sons  and  daughters 
Luke  1.  13.  thy  wife  Elisabeth  shall  4.  a  son 
1  Tim.  5.  14.  younger  women  marry,  4.  children 

BEARERS. 
I.Chron.  2.  18.  ho  set  70,000  lo  be  4.  of  burdens 

'M.  13.  also  they  were  over  the  4.  of  burdens 
Xeh  4.  10.  the  streiigili  of  the  4.  is  decayed 

BEAREST. 
Judg.  13.  3.  be.'iold,  thou  art  barren,  and  4.  not 
Psal.  106.4.  with  the  favour  Ihou  4.  to  ihv  peojile 
.fohn  8.  13.  thou  4.  record  of  thyself,  Ihy  r'ecord 
Rom.  11.  18.  4.  not  the  root,  but  the  root  thee 
(Jul.  4.  27.  rejoice  thou  barren,  that  4.  not 

BEAKETH. 
Ley.  11.  28.  he  that  4.  the  carcase  of  them,  wash 

15.  10.  and  he  that  4.  any  of  these  things 
J^uin.  1 1.  12.  as  a  nursing  father  4.  the  child 
Deut.  25.  6.  the  first-born  she  4.  shall  succeed 
29.  18.  lest  there  be  among  you  a  root  that  4.  gall 

23.  it  is  no-t  sown,  nor  4.  nor  grass  groweth 
32.  11.  as  an  eaglo  4.  her  young  on  her  wings 
lob  24.  21.  evii  entrcitelh  the  barren  that  4.'iiot 
C'ii7(Mi.C.  •.vherecfeveryone  4.  twins,  none  barren 
.hid  2.  2C.  be  not  afro  id,  for  the  tree  4.  her  fruit 
Mat.  13.  23.  which  ali-o  b.  fruit,  aiu  brinselh  forth 

■  hhn  15.  2.  every  branch  that  4.  nut  fruii,  lakes 
Rom.  1.3.  4.  f.ir  he  4.  not  the  sword  in  vain 
1  CV;r.l3.7.  chamy  .',.»;,  lionts,  bi'lieveih  all  things 
Hcb.  6.  8.  that  whj./.-,  i.  'Mnm;  is  rejected 

BEAKETH  ruU. 

Prov.  29.2.  when  tho  wicked  4.  rule,  people  mourn 

BE.\RETM  witness. 

■  Tab  IG.S.my  leanness  rising  op  b.witnessio  my  face 
I'rev.  25.  18.  a  man  ihat  4.  f  ilse  witness  is  a'liiaiil 
.rohn  5.  ,32.  there  is  another  that  4.  witness  of  me 

8.18.  and  ihe  Father'.hatsentme,  4.H'//,7i,-,?,<t  of  me 
Rom.  8.  16.  the  Spirit  4.  witness  wiih  our  spirit 
1  .rohn  5.  G.  and  it  is  the  .Spirit  that  4.  witness 

BEARING. 
Oen.  1.  29.  I  have  given  von  every  herb,  4.  seed 

^6   2.  the  Lord  hath  rcstrainerl  me  from  4. 

21  3.5.  she  called  his  n.ime  Judali.  and  left  b. 

37.  2.'j.  Ishmaeliles  with  camels  4.  sjiieery 
ATum.  10.  17.  set  forward,  4.  the  tabernacle 

21.  Ihe  Kohathites  set  forward,  4.  the  sanctuary 
.105^.3.3.  the  priests  4.  ihe  ark,  14.  2  S:nm.  1.5.24. 
1  Sam.  17.  7.  one  4.  a  shiidd  went  before  him 
Psal.  125.  6.  he  that  goeth  forth  4.  precious  seed 
Mark  14.  13.  there  shall  mcH  von  a  man  4.  a 
pi'ehv  of  water,  follow  lii'm,  /.t/Ac  22.  10. 
John  IT)  17  be  4.  his  cross,  wem  lorlh  to  a  jilaee 


SEA 

Rom   2.  15.  their  conscience  also  b,  mtnesa 
J.  1.  1  lie  not,  my  cojscience  4.  me  witness 

2(.Vyr.  4.  10.  4.  in  the  body  Ihe  dying  of  the  J.,.  Jew 

JLb.  2.  4.  God  also  Ij,  ihem  svitness  with  sigrr 
13.  13.  let  us  go  torili  lo  him.  4.  his  rcproaea 

1  'Tun.  2.  15.  she  shall  be  saved  in  child-ifu,i,w- 
BEAR,S.  ^ 

1  Sam.  17.  34.  came  a  lion  and  a  4   took  a  lamb 
3li.  thy  servant  slew  both  the  lirn  and  the  b 

2.Sawi.  17.  8.  chafed,  as  a  4.  robbed  of  her  wheljn 

2  Ai;i^/-i2.  24.  there  came  Ibrin  lwoshe-4.  and  tar» 
^j-ao.i'.  12.  a  4.  robbed  of  her  whelps  meet  a  mat 
28.  15.  as  a  roaring  lion,  and  a  ranging  4. 

Jsa.  11.  7.  the  cow  and  4.  shall  feed  their  ynmig 
y.  11.  we  roar  all  like  4.  and  mourn  liUed.ive.a 
Dam.  3.  10.  he  was  to  me  as  a  4.  Ivini:  m  wail 
Dan.  7.  5.  another  beast,  a  second" like  to  a  A 
Hos.  13.  8.  1  will  meet  Ihem  as  a  4.  bereave.*! 
M7U0S  5.  19.  as  if  a  man  did  flee  from  a  4. 
Rev.  13.  2.  his  feet  were  as  the  feet  of  a  4. 

BEARU,  S. 
Len.  13.  29.  if  a  man  hath  a  plague  on  head  n- ». 

14   y^  shall  shave  all  his  hair  oti  his  he.-,d  aii.i  „. 

19.27.  nor  shall  thou  mar  the  corners  of  4.  21.  5. 

1  Saui.  17.  35. 1  caught  him  by  bis  4.  and  slew  hiir. 
i-l.  13.  David  let  his  spiuie  fall  on  his  4. 

2  Sam.  10.  5.  tarry  at  Jericho  till  your  4.  be  growx 
and  then  return,  1  Chron.  19.  5 

19.  24.  Mephibosheth  trimmed  not  his  4. 

20.  y.  Joab  took  Amasa  by  the  4.  to  kiss  him 
Lira  9.3.  jilucked  otf  hairof  my  head,  and  of  my  b 
Psal._  133.  2.  ran  down  on  the  4.  even  Aaron's  4. 
Isci.  7.  20.  and  it  shaf  ^Iso  consume  the  4. 

15.  2.  on  all  heads  ba'Uness,  and  every  4.  cut  oil 
Jer.  41.  5.  fourscore  men  having  their  4.  slia\e(l 
48.  37^.  every  head  shall  be  bald,  every  4    dipt 
Eiek.5.  1.  cause  a  razor  to  pass  on  thy  bead  ai.d  A 

BEAST 
Signifies,  [1]  j?  brute  void  of  reason,  Prov.  12.  10 
[2]  .^11  kinds  of  cattle,  1  Kings  4. 33.  Psal.  8.  7 
[3j  .Ministers  of  the  gospel,  who  are  full  or 
liriliness  and  ninibliness,  in  extculin<r  Goil'g 
commands.  Rev.  4.  C,  8.  |  7.  1 1.     [4]  Cruel  and 
unreasonable  men^  who  are  led  vicrcli/  by  their 
natural    brutish    inclinations.    1  (  or.   io    32 
2  Pet.  2.  12.     [5]  Kingdoms,  l)an.  7  II.  I  8.  4. 
16]  Jinluhnst,  Rev.  13.  2.  |  20.  4.     [7]  V'4i-,li 
of  several  nations,  Dan.  4.  12,  21. 
Oin.  1.24.  God  said,  let  the  earlli  bring  forth  iSe  h 
^  2:j.  God  made  liie  4.  of  the  earth  alTer  his  t  \iw 
3.  I.  liie  serpent  was  more  subtil  than  tinv  b. 
37.  20.  .some  i\\\  i.  !:?tii  devoured  him.  33. 
Exod.  13.  12.  every  firstling  that  Cometh  of  a  /•. 
22.5   |)ut  his  4.  and  feed  in  another  man's  fieM 
10.  dehvei  to  his  neighbour  any  4.  to  keep 
19.  whoso  lie;.-,  with  a  A.  shallbe  put  lo  death 
Dev.  18. 23.  |  20.  15, 16.  Deut.  27.  2' 
-3.  29.  the  4.  of  Ihe  field  mn.lipiv  against  thee 
Dev.  11.  47.  4.  that  may  be  eaten, "and  4,  that  ma- 


-7  0.  if  it  be  a  A  whereof  men  bring  an  offering 
iJeiit.  4.  17.  the  likeness  of  any  4.  on  the  earth 
Jiidg.'H).  48.  smote  them,  as  well  the  men  as  theft 
2  Chron.  25.  f  18.  a  4.  Hod  down  Ihe  Ibiflle 
-\"  A.  2.  12.  nor  any  4.  save  the  4.  I  rode  on 
P_saL  68.  t:;0.  rebuke  the  4.  tf  the  reeds 
7:!.  22.  so  Ignorant,  I  was  as  a  4.  before  thee 
147.  9.  he  giveth  to  the  4.  his  food,  and  to  raveni 
Prov.  12.  10.  a  righteous  man  regards  life  of  hi»  A 
Feci.  :>.V.).  a  man  hath  no  pre-eminence  above  a  A 
/.-«.  43.  20.  the  4.  of  the  held  shall  honour  me 
G3.  14.  as  a  4.  that  iroetli  into  tiie  valley 
f.tek.  44.  31.  dead  or  torn,  whrtr-er  it  be  "fowl  or  A 
iJan.  4.  1().  let  a  4.  bean  be  given  to  bim 
7.  II.  I  beheld  even  till  the  4.  was  slain 

19.  [  woiihi  know  Ihe  truth  -jfihe  fourth  A. 
//,w.  13.  t  8.  Ihe  4.  of  the  field  shall  tear  them 
/.uke  in.  34.  set  him  on  his  own  4.  and  bronylit  hirn 
Jiets  28.  5.  Paul  shook  off  the  4.  into  the  fire 
//t4.  12.20.  ifsomuch  as  a  4.  tmiih  llie  monntain 
Rev.  4.  7.  first  4.  like  a  lion,  second  4.  third  4. 
6.  3.  I  heard  the  second  4.  sav,  come  and  see 
II  7.  4.  that  ascendelh  out  of  the  hottomle-s  pit 
13. 1.  and  I -aw  a  4.  rise  up  out  ol' the  sea.  having 

11.  I  b'held  a  4.  coming  out  of  the  earth 
1.5.  2.  them  that  had  got  the  victory  over  the  b. 

16.  i:;.  unclean  spirits  came  out  of  iiioiith  of  the* 

17.  8.  Ihou  sawest  the  '>.  that  was,  and  is  not,  1 1 

19.  19.  1  saw  the  4.  ana  lie  kings  ot  the  earth 

20.  10.  where  the  4.  and  tu.se  pro|ihcl  arc 
Every  BEAST. 

Oen.  1.  30.  to  every  4.  I  luve  given  ff'pen  tierb  fo 

2.  19.  out  of  the  ground  God  formed  evrry  4. 
20.  Adam  gave  names  to  every  4   of  the" field 

3.  14.  thou  art  cursed  alovt  er'rry  h.  of  the  field 
7. 2.  of  fj)fj-y  clean  o.taue  to  thee  by  sevens,  8. 

14.  they  and  every  4.  after  his  kind,  and  catllp 
8.  \S.\.  every  b.  after  their  kindswent  oi  toflher.  I 

20.  nf  every  clean  4.  and  clean  fowl  nc  offerea 
9  2.  dread  of  you  shall  be  n  <;ii(;rj/4.of  tne  ear^ 


BEA 


acn  0.3  vourlilocdwiU  LeijUiroathandofcrcryft. 
lOAUthevcrub.  of.arlli  lustablisli  my  covuimnt 
?,4    a.  sliall  not  every  b.  ol  ilieirs  be  ouri  ? 
Lev.  U.-il3.  tlR-carcasc-solet'erj/*.  wliiclidividetli 
Ihe  hoof,  nor  cliewt- th  Ino  cud,  Deut.  14. 6. 
fjai  50.  10.  tor  every  b.  of  the  forest  is  [nine 
^04.  11.  they  give  drink  to  every  b.  of  tliu  held 
Ezet.  34.  8.  inv  flock  became  meal  to  every  h. 
39.  17.  son  ofman,  speak  to  every  b.  ot  the  held 

BEAST,  joined  with  Man. 
Cien.6.1  Lord  said,  I  will  destroy  botli  man  and  b 
Kxorf.S.n.sinote  dust,  it  became  lice  in  man  and  b 
y.a.boil  breaking  with  blains  upon  man  and  b.  10 
I'.l.  hail  shall  come  down  on  miin  and  b.  '2-2,  i). 
11.  7.  not  a  dog  move  his  tongue  against ;«««  or  A. 
1-2.  1-2.  and  will  smite  all  the  tirst-born  in  Egypt, 
both  of  ma;i  and  b.  13.  15.  PsaL.  135.  6. 
13  i.firsl-born  of  man  and  b.  is  mme,  JVum.  8.  17. 
;9.  13.  whether  mini  or  b.  it  st-.all  not  live 
Lev.  37. 28.  no  devoted  thing  of  man  ur  b.  snail  be 
JVum.3.13.l  hallowed  to  me  tirst-born  of  ma-'  and  6. 
31.-26.llie  prey  that  was  taken,  both  ot  w«n  and  b. 
Psal.  3t).  6-  Lord,  thou  preservest  mini  aiul  b- 
Jer  7  20.  fury  poured  on  man  and  b.  21.().  |  :i(i.29. 
Ezek.  14.  13, 17,  I't,  21. 1  Jo.  13.  \  2it.  8.  7.eph.  1.3. 
27.  5. 1  have  made  man  and  i.thal  are  on  ground 
31.  27. 1  will  sow  Judali  with  seed  of  muji  and  b. 
32  43  ve  sav,  it  is  desolate  without  man  or  *.  33, 
■*       ^  10,12.  [30.20.  151.02 

50.  3.  they  shall  depart,  both  man  nnd  *, 
K:cA-.3l).  11.  I  will  multiply  upon  you  man  and  b 
■/unah  3.  7.  let  njt  man  nor  b.  taste  any  thing 

Unclean  BEAST, 
'^eco.  2.  or  if  a  soul  touch  any  unclean  b-  7  2L 
27  il  if  it  be  unc.'. A. of  which  tiiey  do  not  otTcr,  27 

Wild  BEAST, 
e  Kinn-s  14.9.  there  passed  by  a  zci/di.of  Lebanon, 
°  and  trod  down  the  thistle,  2  Chron.  25.  18. 
Job  39.  15  forgetteth  that  icild  b.  may  break  iheni 
Psal-  80. 13.  the  iriLdb.  of  the  field  doth  devour  it 
Has.  13.  8.  the  wild  b.  shall  tear  them 

BEASrS. 
Gfin.31.39.thatwmchwastornofA.  £io(i.22. 31. 
Lev.  7.  24.  1 17.  15.  |  22.  8. 
t  54.  then  .lacob  killed  *.  ui>on  the  mimnt 
36.  6.  Esau  took  all  his  b   and  his  substance 
45.  17.  lade  your  b.  and  go  to  tlie  land  ot' Canaan 
Eiod.  8. 121.  1  will  tend  a  mixture  of  noisome  b. 
11.  5.  all  the  first-born  of  6.  shall  d;e 
Lev.  11.  2.  these  b.  ye  shall  eat,  Deut.  14.  4. 
3.andcliewcuil  among*,  shall  ye  eat, /;cm<. 14.6 
25.  7.  fori,  shall  the  increase  thereof  be  meat 
2').  6.  I  will  rid  evil  b.  out  of  the  land 
Aum.  20.9.  give  the  congregation  and  their  b.  drink 
31.  30.  of  all  b.  give  a  portion  to  the  Levites 
Deut.  32.  24.  I  wili  send  the  teeth  of  6.  cin  them 

1  Kina-s  4.  t  28.  barley  for  mules,  or  swift  b. 
33.  Solomon  spake  of  A.  and  of  fowl,  and  fishes 

18.  5.  mav  find  grass,  that  we  lose  not  all  the  b. 

2  ^'tn•rs2.  17.  drink  both  ye,  your  cattle  anil  b. 
Ezra  1.  4.  help  him  with  gold,  goods,  and  with  4 
Job  12.  7  ask  the  b.  and  they  shall  teach  thee 

18.  3.  wherefore  are  we  counted  as  b.  and  vile 
37.  8.  then  the  b.  go  into  dens,  and  remain 
Psal.  49.  12.  man  is  like  the  b.  that  perish,  20. 
7h.  t  .50.  he  gave  their  b.  to  the  murrain 
104.  20.  wherein  all  the  b.  of  the  forest  creep 
25.  in  the  sea,  are  both  small  and  great  b. 
148.  10.  b.  and  all  cattle,  praise  the  Lord 
Prov.  9.  2.  wisdom  hath  killed  her  b. 
30.  30.  a  lion  which  is  strongest  among  b. 
Feci.  3.  IS.  they  might  sec  that  themselves  are  6. 

19.  that  which  befalletli  men,  befalleth  b. 
ha.  30.  6.  the  burden  of  the  b.  of  the  south 
40.  16.  nor  b.  thereof  for  a  burnt-offering 
46.  1.  their  idols  were  on  the  b.  and  entile 
66.  20.  upon  swifl  b.  to  my  holy  mountain 
/(•r.9. 10.  theft,  are  fled  ||  12.  4.  the  b.  are  consumed 
Ezek.5. 17.  I  will  send  on  you  famine  and  evil  h. 
pestilence,  blued,  and  the  sword,  14.  15. 
32.  4.  I  will  fill  the  b.  of  whole  earth  with  llice 

13. 1  will  destroy  all  the  b.  thereof,  34.  25,  28. 
Van  4.  14.  let  the  b.  get  away  from  under  it 

15.  letliis  portion  be  whh  the  b.  in  tiie  grass 

7.  n.These  four  great  b.  are  four  kings 

8.  4.  so  that  no  b.  mizlil  stand  before  him 
Joel  1. 18.  how  do  \hc'b.  groan,  herds  perplexed 

^mn.i  5.  22.  nor  regard  the  peace-ofTerings  of  fat  h. 
Hab.  2.  17.  spoil  of  A.  which  made  them  afraid 
?.cph.  2.  15.  become  a  place  for  A.  to  lie  down  in 
y.eih.  14.  15.  so  shall  be  the  plague  of  nil  the  A. 
Acts  7  42.  O  Israel,  have  ye  offered  to  me  slain  A.? 

23.  24.  provile  them  A.  tiiat  ye  may  set  Paul  on 

Rom.  1   /S.  cjiaiiied  into  an  image  made  like  to  A. 

1  C(T'    l5.  :i2  if  I  have  fought  with  A.  at  Ephesus 

Jam.  3. 7.  for  every  kind  of  A.  is  tamed,  but  tongue 

Pet.  2. 12.  but  t!ie=e  as  natural  bruti^  A.  speak  evil 

Jade  10.  bill  what  tliev  know  naturally  as  brute  A. 

Pci.  4.  6  tour  A.  full  of  eyes  before  and  behind 

8  the  Icur  A.  had  each  six  wings  abou   him 

•it 


BEA 

/IeB.4.0.\vhrn  hose  A.give  gloiy  ""d  honour  to  him 
5.6.111  midst  of  the  thione  unUloui  A.sluod  a  Lamb 

14.  the  lour  A.  said  Amen,  and  the  24  elders  led 
6. 1.  one  of  the  lour  A. .saying,  come  and  see,  1j.  7. 
7. 11.  angels  stood  aboullliB  throne  and  ihe  lour  A. 
14.  3.  a  new  song  belore  the  throne  and  four  A. 
lU.  4.  the  24  elders  and  four  6.  fell  down  to  worshiii 

BE.VSTS  of  the  Karih. 

Deut.  28.26.  caicase  ah  .11  be  meat  to  a^.  A.  of  earth 

1  Sam.  17.  4t).  carcases  of  Plulistiiies  to  A.  of  earth 

Job  5.  22.  nor  shall  thou  be  afraid  ol'the  A.  »f  earth 

35.  U.  who  teaclietli  us  more  than  the  A.  of  earth 

Psai.  79. 2.  the  Hesh  of  thy  saints  to  the  A.  of  earth 

Jsa.  18.  6.  they  shall  be  left  to  the  A.  of  the  earth 

Jer.  7.  33.  the  carcases  of  the  people  meal  for  A.  of 

the  earth,  16.  4.  \  19.  7.  1  34.  20 

15.3.T  will  appoint  over  them  A.  of  earth  to  devoui 

^(■«sl0.12.all  manner  of  four-lootedA.u/cura,11.0 

Rev.  6.  8.  kill  with  hunger,  and  with  the  A.  of  earth 

BEASTS  of  Ike  Field. 

Exod.23.11. what  the  poor  leave,  A.o//ifMmay  eal 

y.'tu(.7.22.lesl  the  b.nf  the  field  inciease  upon  tliee 

liaifl. 17.44. come,  I  will  give  thy  flesh  to  A.  of  field 

2.Sram.21.10.birds  by  day.nor  A.  of  the  field  by  mght 

Job  5.  23.  A.  of  the  field  shall  be  at  peace  with  thee 

40.  20.  mountains,  where  all  the  A.  of  the  field  play 

Psal.  8.7.  thou  hast  put  A.  of  the  field  under  his  feet 

Isa.  56.  9.  all  ye  A.  of  the  field  come  to  devour 

,/cr.l2.9.assemble  all  b.of  the  field,  come  to  devour 

27.6.A.o/./ic/(/ have  I  given  him,  28.  14.  ZJan. 2. 38. 

Eze/i.  29.5. 1  have  given  thee  for  meat  to  the  A  of 

the  field,  and  to  the  fowls,  34.  5.  ]  39.  4. 

31.  6.  under  his  branches  A.  of  the  field  bring  forth 

13.  all  the  A.  of  Ihefitld  shall  be  on  his  branches 

3d.20.theA.  of  the  field  iha\\i[uik(?.iH  my  presence 

Dan.  4.  12.  the  A.  of  the  field  had  shadow  uider  it 

25.  thy  dwelling  shall  be  with  A.  of  the  field,  32. 

//os.2.18.inake  a  covenant  for  them  with  A.  of  field 

4. 3.  therefore  shall  the  land  mourn  with  A.  of  field 

Joel  1.  20.  b.  of  field  cry  also  to  thee,  for  the  rivers 

2.22.be  not  afraid,  ve  A.  officld^iUe  pastures  spring 

IVlld  BEASTS. 
Lev.  26.  22. 1  will  also  send  wild  A   among  you 
1  .Sam.  17.46.  gave  carcases  of  Philistines  to  wild  A. 
Psal.  50.  11.  and  the  u)ild  A.  of  the  field  are  mine 
Isa.  13.  21.  but  wild  A.  of  the  desert  shall  he  there 
22.  and  the  icild  A.  of  the  islands  shall  cry 
34.  14.  the  wild  A.  of  the  desert  shall  also  meet 
with  wild  b.  of  the  island,  Jer.  50.  39. 
Marlcl.U.  Christ  was  there  with  the  wild  b.  and 
Jicts  10.  12.  sheet,  wlierein  were  all  wild  A.  11.  6. 
BEAT 


Signifies,  [1]  To  smite,  ur  strike,  Deut.  25.  3.  Mat. 

21.  35.  [2]  To  bruise,  or  bray,  E.\od.  30.  36. 
Num.  )1.  8.  [3]  To  bailer,  or  demolish,  Judg. 
8.  17.  2  Kings  3.  25.  [41  To  get  the  better  of, 
or  overcome,  2  Kings  13.  25.  [5]  To  thresh, 
Ruth  2.  17.  Isa.  28.27.  [6]  To  turn,  or  convert 
one  thinif  into  another,  Isa.  2.  4.  Joel  3.  10. 

Kxod.  30. 36.  some  of  the  spices  shall  A.  very  small 
39.  3.  tiiey  ilid  A.  the  gold  into  thin  plales 
jV«/h.  11  0.  the  people  A.  the  manna  in  a  mortar 
JJeut.i5:i.  lest  if  he  exceed  and  A.  him  above  these 
.fuilg.  8.  17.  he  A.  down  the  tower  of  Fonuel 
9.  f).  Abimidech  A.  down  the  city,  and  sowed  it 
19.  22.  certain  sons  of  Belial  A.  at  the  door 
Ruth  2.  17.  she  A.  out  that  she  had  gleaned 
2  .yara.22.43.  then  did  I  A.  them  small,  Psal.  18.  42. 
2  Kiuffs  3.  25.  the  Israelites  A.  down  the  cities 
13.  25.  inrec  times  did  Joasli  A.  Ben-hadad 
23. 12.  the  alt>irsdid  the  king  A.  down,  and  brake 
Psal.  52.  t  5.  God  shall  likewise  A.  thee  down 
S9.  23.  I  will  A.  down  his  foes  before  his  face 
Prov.  23.  14.  thou  shall  b.  him  with  the  rod  and 
/5(!.2.4.  A.  their  sv/ords  into  plow-shares,  „W/c.  4.3. 
3.  15.  what  mean  ye,  that  ye  A.  my  peo|)le 
27.  12.  the  Lord  shall  A.  ofi'frotn  the  channel 
41.  15.  thresh  the  mountains,  A.  them  small 
.hel  3. 10.  A. your  plow-shares  into  swords,  and  your 
./onah  4.  8.'the  sun  A.  on  the  head  of  Jonah 
Mic.  I.  13.  thou  shall  A.  in  pieces  many  people 
Jfa(.7.25.  and  A.  on  that  house,  27.  Luke  6.  48,  19. 
31.  35.  the  husbandinan  look  his  servants,  and  A. 
one,  Mark  12.  3.   Luke  20.  10,  11. 
Mark  4.  37.  waves  A.  into  the  ship,  il  was  now  full 
Luke  12.  45.  and  shall  begin  to  A.  the  men-servants 
.icl.t  16.22.  the  magistrates  commanded  to  A.  them 
18.  17.  the  Greeks  look  Snsthenes  and  A.  him 

22.  19.  I  imprisoned  and  A.  in  every  synagogue 
27  t  H-  'I'ure  A.  a  wind  called  Euroclydon 

BEATEN. 
F.znd.  .'5.  14.  the  officers  of  Israel  were  A.  16. 

25.  18.  cherub,  of  A.  work,  37.  17,  22.  JVi/m.  8.  4. 

,37.  7.  made  two  cherubims  A.  out  of  one  piece 
Lev.  2.  14.  shall  offer  corn  A.  out  of  full  ears 
Deut.  25.  2.  if  the  wicked  man  be  worthy  to  he  A. 
,/H,<tA.8.15.  all  Israel  made  as  if  were  A.  before  them 
2  .5f£m.2.17.atiJ  Abner  was  A.  and  the  men  of  Israel 
2  Chrnn.  15.  j  6.  nation  was  A.  in  pieces  of  nation 

34.  7. when  he  bad  4.  graven  images  to  powder 


BEA 

.Job  4.  \  20.  they  ate  A.  in  pieces  iVorr  ir  orninj 
Irov.  10.  t  8.  hut  a  f-ating  foo,  shall  oe  A. 
2  J.  35.  I  hey  have  A.  iie,  and  1  tell  it  no: 
Isa.  28.  27.  filches  ate  A.  out  with  a  siatF 
30.  31.  thro'  voice  of  Lord  the  Assyrian  6- «■   DC  4 
Jer.  46.  5.  and  their  mighty  ones  are  A.  down 
Mie.  1   7.  the  gr,iven  images  shall  be  A   to  piece* 
Mark  13.  9.  in  the  synagogue  ye  shall  be  A. 
Luke  12.  47.  serv.  who  knew  and  did  not  shall  be  b 
.4c(s5.40.wheii  they  called  the  aposlU*fi  and  A.  them 
16.  37.  they  have  A.  us  ojienly  unuondenmed 
2Cor.  11,25.  thrice  was  1  A.  with  rods, once stoiiet 

BEATEN  Gold. 

jVum.8.4.this\vork  of  the  candlestick  was  of  A.^c/a 

\Kings  10.16.  made  two  hundred  targets  of  b.gola 

n.made  three hund.shields  of  A.^o<(/,2CAr.y.lh 

2  CAro.9.15.  six  hundred  shekels  A.  gold  to  a  taryel 

BEATEN   Oil. 
Exod.  27.  20.  pure  oil  A.  for  the  light,  Lev.  24.^3. 
29.40.  fourth  part  ofa  hill  of  A.  o;.',  JViiw.  28.  o- 

BEATEST. 
Deut.  24.  20,  when  thou  A.  thy  olive  tree,  shall  not 
Prov  23.  13.  for  if  thou  A.  him  willi  rod,  shall  not 

BEATETH. 

1  Cur  9.  26.  so  fight  I,  not  as  one  that  A.  the  air 

BEATING. 

1  Sam.  14.  16.  they  went  on  b.  down  one  another 
Mark  12.5.  many  others,  A.  some,  and  killing  some 

BEAUTY 

Signifies,  fli  Comeliness,orhandsomeness,'iS^m. 
14. 25  12'']  Jl  chief  person,  or  city,  2  Sam.  1 .  19. 
Isa.  13. 19.  Lam.  2.  1.  [3]  .Splendor,  glory,  or 
dignity.  Lam.  1.  6.  Zech.  11.  7.  L^]  Jo'J  "'"» 
gladness,  Uii.ai.  3.  [5]  Theeicdlentordrroja 
irovernment,  the  prosperity,  riches,  and  peace 
of  a  country,  together  with  the  holiness,  pu- 
rity, and  truth  of  their  religion,  which  u>cre 
their  ornainenl  and  glory,  Ezek.  16.  14. 

f;.iui/.28.2. holy  garment  for  Aaron, lor  glory  and  A. 

2  Sam.  1.  19.  the  A.  of  Israel  is  slain  on  high  places 
14.  25.  rone  so  much  praised  as  Absalom  lor  A. 

IC/wo.  16.29.  worship  the  Lord  in  the  A.  of  holiness 
'  Psal.  29.  2.  I  96.  9. 

2CAru.  20.  21.  that  should  praise  the  A.  of  holiness 
Ksih.  1.  11.  to  shew  the  people  and  princes  her  b 
Job  40.  10   and  array  thyself  with  glory  and  A. 
Psal.  27.4.  to  behold  the  A  of  the  Lurd,and  inquire 
39.  II.  thou  :iiakesl  his  A.  to  consume  away 
45.  II.  so  shall  the  king  greatly  desire  thy  A. 
49.  14.  their  A.  shall  consume  in  the  grave 
50. 2.  out  of  Zion  the  perfection  of  A.  God  '=hined 
90.  17.  lei  the  A.  of  the  Loid  our  God  be  c!i  us 
96.  6.  strength  and  A.  are  in  his  sanctuary 
Prov.  6.  25.1usl  not  after  her  A.  in  thy  heart 
2U.  29.  the  A.  of  old  men  is  the  gray  head 
31.  30.  favour  is  deceitful,  and  A.  is  vain 
Isa.  3.  24.  there  shall  be  burning  instead  of  A. 
Isa  4  12.  branch  of  the  Lord  shall  be  A.  and  ?l'.ry 
13. 19.  Babvlon  the  A.  of  the  Chaldees'  excellence 
28.  1.  whose  glorious  A.  is  a  fading  flower,  4. 

5.  the  Lord  will  be  for  a  diadem  of  A.  to  residue 
33.  17.  thine  eyes  shall  see  the  King  in  his  A. 
44.13.  he  maketh  it  according  to  the  6.  of  a  man 
.53.  2.  there  is  no  A.  that  we  should  desire  him 
61.  3.  to  give  to  tliem  that  mourn  A.  for  ashes 
iMm.  1.  6.  from  Zion  all  her  A.  is  departed 
2.  1.  and  cast  down  from  heaven  the  A.  of  Israel 
15.  is  tins  the  city  men  call  the  perfection  ot  A.  3 
Ezek.  7.  20,  as  for  the  A.  of  his  ornament  he  set  it 
16.  14  thy  renown  went  among  the  heathen  for  ft. 
15.  bui  thou  didst  trust  in  tinno  own  A. 
25.  thou  hast  made  thy  A.  to  be  abhorred 
27.  3.  thou  hast  said  I  am  of  perfect  A.  28.  12. 

4.  thy  builders  have  perfected  thy  A.  11. 
28  7  shalldraw  swords  against  the  A.oflhywisdonn 
17.  thine  heart  was  lifted  up  because  of  tliy  A. 

31.  8.  no  tree  was  like  the  Assyrian  in  his  A. 

32.  19   Egypt,  whom  dost  thou  pass  in  A.  ? 
/y«?   10.  til.  I  passed  over  on  the  A.  of  her  neck 

14.6.  Israel's  A.  shall  be  as  the  olive-tree,  his  smell 
Zech.  9.  17.  how  great  is  his  goodness  and  his  ft. 
117   I  took  two  staves,  one  1  called  A.  10. 

t    '  BEAUTIES. 

Psal  110.3.  in  the  A.  ofholiness.  from  the  womb  of 

BEAUTIFY, 
Ezra  7  27.put  in  the  king's  heart  to  A.  Lord's  hou«« 
Psal.  149.  4.  he  will  A.  the  meek  with  salvation 
Isa.  60.  13.  to  A.  the  plii-ce  of  my  sanctuary 

BEAUTIFUL. 
Gen  29  17.  Rachel  was  A.  and  well-fa  voured 
Deut  21. 11 .  seesl  among  the  captives  a  A.  woman 

1  Sam.  16.  12.  David  was  ofa  A.  countenance 
23  3  Abi"ail  w.as  of  a  A.  countenance 

2  Sam  11.2.  Balh-sheba  was  very  A.  to  look  iipoE 
14.  t25.  in  Israel  was  not  a  A.  man  as  Absa  oiii 

K.stA.2.7.  Esther  was  fair  and  ft.  Mordecai  took  fo 
Psal.  48.  2.  ft.  for  situation  is  mount  Zmn 
Fed    S   11.  hath  made  every  thing*   in  his  turn 
Cant  6.  4.  thou  art  A.  O  my  love,  as  "Tirzah 
7   1.  how  b.  are  lliy  feet  with  shoos,  O  prince, 


Bhin 


BEE 


«fc  ^-2.  in  that  Jay  shall  thn  branch  of  Lord  bet.  I  On  mv  bei!   Cnnt  t  1   ,^a,7.   r 

7.  liow  b.  UiB  luet  oi  tln-Jii  Lliai  bring.  /Jom. 10.15 
64,  11.  our  liuly  and  b.  house  is  burnt  up 


BRF 


/«r.  13.  au.  whsrB  is  the  Hock,  tJiy  b.  Hock  ? 

4^.  17.  how  us  the  stati' broken,  and  tlie  b.  rod 

Kztk.  lb.  1;;.  1  put  a  4.  crown  upon  thine  head 
13.  tlinu  waet  exceeding  b.  and  didst  pro-sper 

23.  42.  the  Saheans  put  u.  crowns  or  ttieir  lieads 
Mat  23.  27.  w/uted  sepulclires,  whic'i  appear  b. 
■Hcls  3.  2.  at  the  gale  ol  the  temple  Called  b.  10. 

BECAME. 
Gcn.'i.l.  the  breath  ol  lile,  and  man  b.  a  living  soul 

l'.).2t).  Lot's  wile  looKed  back  and  *.  apiMar  olsall 

4Lt.  15.  Issachar  b.  a  servant  to  tribute 
Iliud.i.  3.  It  b.  a  serpent  ||  4.  b.  a  rod  in  his  hand 

3(i.  13.  he  coupled  it,  so  ii  b.  one  tabernacle 
1  Ham.  2j.  37.  iVabal's  heart  died,  lie  b.  as  a  si 
I  Kiiig^ yi.  jU.  and  this  ihing  b.  ,1  sin,  13.  34 
OuiiM.iii.  the  s'oiie  b.  agreat  mountain,  and  tilled 
1  Cur.  >i.  21'.  to  UK;  Jews  I  i.  a  Jew, to  gain  the  Jews 
•  'Jtb.  7.  2b.  such  a  Uigli  I'riest  i.  us.  who  is  lioly 

lU.  33.  whilst  )e  b.  comjiaiuons  of  them  so  used 

Hev.  16.  3.  the  sea  b.  as  the  blood  of  a  dead  man 

IIK'JAMKST. 

1  Citron.  17.  22  and  thou,  Lurd,  b.  t.'ieir  God 
Kick.  IB.  8.  1  sware  unto  ihee,  and  thou  b.  mine 

bi-.CAUtiL. 
Gen.  3.  f  1.  b.  God  haih  said,  ye  shall  not  eat 
J4.  said  lo  the  serpent,  b.  thou  has;  done  tins 
Lev  21).  43.  i.  Wen  b.  they  desjiised  my  jiidgmenls 
D'ul.  7.  \  12.  b.  ye  hearken  to  these  judfineuta 

2  Sam.  12.  ti.  b.  he  did  initi,  b.  he  lja<r;;o"pav 
I'ruv.  1.  24.  b.  I  have  called,  and  ye  relused' 
isa.  7.  jy.  do  ye  nut  believe,  b.  ye  are  not  stable 
Ezek.  13.  lU.  b.  even  b.  they  seduced  my  peop'le 

31).  13.  b.  for  i\  tiiey  have  made  yuc  desuiaie 
.Mat.  2b.  31.  all  ye  shah  be  olten.led  b.  of  me 
Mark  y.  41.  give  you  water,  b.  ye  belong  to  Clnist 
Julin  tj.  2u.  ye  seeK  me.  not  b.  ye  saw  the  inir;ieles, 
but  i.  ye  did  eat  of  the  loaves,  and  Were  m.ed 
8.  43.  even  b.  ye  cannot  hear  my  word 
10.  13.  the  hireling  lleetli,  b.  he  is  a  hireling 
14,  19.  but  ye  see  me,  b.  1  live,  ye  shall  live  also 
Rjnt.  8.  lU.  the  Spirit  is  life  b.  ol  ri«iile„UBiiess 

til.  quicken  your  murial  bodies  6.  ol  Uii  Spirit 
Ki)li.  5.  tj.  b.  ol  these  cunieth  the  wrath  of  Ged 
?/tu.  4.  t2.  noti>roiit,  i.  mu  iimted  by  faith  lo  them 
6. 13.  b.  he  could  sware  by  nugrealer,  he  sware  by 
17uA)i3.  14.  from  deaih  to  iiie,6.  we  love  breihren 

4.  ly.  we  love  him  b.  he  lirst  loved  us 

HKCliOiSLU. 
Luke\.  22.  Zecharias  b.  and  remained  speechless 

5.  7.  they  b.  to  their  jiartners  in  the  other  ship 
Jukn  13.  24.  Peter  b.  to  him  that  he  should  ask 
Acts  ly.  33.  Ale.vander  b  with  his  hand,  and  would 

21.  40  Paul  stood  on  stairs,  and  A.  with  the  hand 
24  10.  Paul,  alter  the  govt rnor  had  b.  answered 

IIECKO.MNG. 
A'fts  12.  17.  Peter  b.  unto  them  with  the  hand 
13.  18.  Paul  stood  np,  and  b.  with  his  hand,  said 

BECOME. 
Gen.  3.22.  man  is  i.  as  one  of  us, to  know  good  and 
17.  t  l(i.  I  will  bless  her,  and  she  shall  b.  nations 

37.  20.  we  will  B?e  what  will  b.  of  his  dreams 

38.  t  23.  let  her  take  ii,  lest  we  b.  a  contempt 
Ezod.  15.  2.  the  Lord  is  my  strength,  and  is  b.  my 

salvaiion,  Psal.  118.  14.   Isa.  12.  2. 

32. 1.  for  as  for  this  .Moses  that  brought  us  up,  we 

>  wot  not  whal  is  h.  of  him,  23.   .Ins  7.  40. 

Dent.  27. 9.  O  Israel,  thou  art  b.  the  people  of  God 

1  Sam.  2H.  10.  seeing  the  Lord  is  b.  thine  eneniv 
Jonah  4.  5.  he  might  see  what  would  b  of  the  city 
Mat.  21.  42.  the  same  is  *.  ihe  heail  of  the  corner, 

Mark  12.  10.    Luke  20.  17.   Jlcts  4.  11. 
.Tohn  1.  12.  he  gave  power  to  b.  the  sons  of  God 

2  '■o?-..5.  17.  in  Christ,  l)eliold,  all  things  are  b.  new 
Rcc.  II.  15.  are  b.  ihe  kins^doms  of  our  Lord 

BECOMETH. 

Pint.  03.  5.  holiness  b.  thy  house,  O  Lord,  for  ever 

/V«(>.10.4.he  b.  poor  that  iiealeth  with  a  slack  hand 


Jr  ,y  11      ^  t-    '  ^"'"•/-  J^'     ^^"^  ordi7ianccs   1  Chr.  n.S.haveb.wah  thee  whuher  thou  wall^l. 

^r,l    L       "-^  ^"'"''"' '"''"    "'^'y  ^"'^^'Z^"""'-    t-^ra  y,  7.  since  the  days  of  ou    fibers  /"«„.wT* 

=>liip  and  communion  with  tlue,  arc  not  uuly\.lub  10.  19.  I  should  kavcb   as  i    I  lefri  m ^A 

Pif''f^-'^t^<^nddeUgktJul,butaUoJ>uajul;aJ\l'^^^^^ 

f:f'„^^!.^!"';^'^.-r"'/^""2""f  "'"«.  "-?  -H   ^^^i•^•/'««^A./oung,and^woli"^etha::l"Lt 


made  effectual  for  the  converting  of  many. 
Oen.  47.  31.  bowed  hinisell  on  the  b.  1  h'tUTs  1  47 
49.  4.  wentest  up  to  thy  Ikther's  b.  1  Chrtn.  5    1 
Exod.  21.  18.  and  he  die  not,  but  keepeth  his  b. 
Lev.  15. 4.  every  b.  whereon  he  lieth  is  unclean,  24 
li'flHi.  19.13.  Michal  took  an  imago  and  laid  il  in  b 
2  4'am.3.  131.  king  David  hinisilf  followed  the  0 
i.  5.  Ish-boshcth  who  lay  on  a  b.  at  noon 
11.2.  in  an  evening-tide  Oavid  arose  from  his  b. 
2  iim^s  1.4.  shall  not  come  down  from  iliat /y.ti.lO. 
4.  10.  let  us  set  there  for  him  a  b.  and  a  table 
Job  7. 13.  when  1  say,  my  b.  shall  comfort  me 
17.  13.  I  have  made  my  4.  in  the  darkness 
33.  15.  God  speaketh  in  slumberings  uijun  the  b. 
Pi-a^4.4.conimune  with  your  own  hearten  your  b 
3t).  4.  he  dcviseth  mischief  on  his  b. 
41.  3.  thou  wilt  make  all  >  is  b.  in  his  sickness 
tJ3.  6.  when  1  remember  ihee  upon  my  b.  and 
Psal.  132.  3.  nor  go  up  into  my  b.  till  1  find  a  place 
139.  8.  if  J  make  my  b.  in  hell,  thou  art  there 
Prov.  ?.  16.  1  have  decked  my  b.  with  tapestrv.  17 
22.27.  why  should  he  take  thy  b.  i"rom  umler  thee  ? 
'Ai.  14.  on  hinges,  so  doth  the  slothful  on  his  b. 
Cant.  1.  16.  fair,  yea  pleasant,  also  onr  b  is  green 
3J.  by  night  on  my  b.  I  sought  him  whom  my  soul 
7.  behold,  his  h.  which  is  Solomon's,  valiant  men 
t  y.Suicmon  made  hiinself  a  b.  wood  of  Lebanon 
/sa.28.  20.  theo.  is  shorter  than  a  man  can  stretch 
57.  7.  on  a  lofty  mountain  hast  thou  set  thy  b. 
.Imos  3.  12.  Israel  taken  out  in  the  cor;:er  of  a  h. 
Mat.  9.  6.  Jesus  sa:ih,  take  up  thy  b.  and  walk 
Mark  2   9,  11.  ./„,';..  .5.  u,  12.' 
j1/arA-4.2I.a  candle  to  be  put  under  a  4.  /.Jt/c«8.li>. 
Luke  11.7.  my  children  are  with  me  in  b.  I  cannot 
1  (.  34.  two  men  in  one  *.  one  taken,  the  other  left 
Hev-  2.  22.  behold  I  will  cast  her  into  a  A. 

hEDof  love. 
Ezek.  23  17.  Babylonians  came  to  her  in  the  b.  of  I. 

BED  of  spices. 
Cunt.5  IS.hischeeksareasaA  o/ apices, as  flowers; 
6.  2.  my  beloved  is  gone  down  lo  the  b.  of  spices 

BED  undifilcd. 
//eA. 13.4.marri age  is  honorHbloandiheA. «;«/,/;;?(/ 

BED-CIlAMfiEK. 
Ezad.8.3  frogs  come  into  i  by  A.-c.  and  on  thy  bed 
2.Srtm.4.7.Ish-boshelh  lay  in  hisA.-c.  theyslew  luiii 
2A'in^sG.12.tellethlhe  wordsthouspeakestinA.-,. 
11  2.  hidhiin  and  nurse  in  theA.-c.2  CA/&K.  22.  11. 
Eccl.  10.  20.  and  curse  not  the  rich  in  thy  b.-c 

BEDS. 
Psal  ^'^^-  •''•  '"^^  **!«  ^^'n'"*  sing  alond  on  their  A. 
/.so.57.2.  Ihey  shall  rest  in  their  A.  each  one  walkiii" 
nus.l.ii.  not  cried  when  they  howled  uiiun  their  A° 
Mmos  6.4.  he  on  A.  of  ivory,  and  stretch  themselves 
jMic  2.  1.  woe  to  them  that  work  evil  on  their  A. 
niark  7. 1 4.  washing  of  cups,  and  A.  brazen  vessel-. 

BEDSTEAD. 
Dcut.'i.  11.  kingof  Basnaii,  bis  4.  was  a  A.  ofiron 

BEE,  BEES. 
Dent.  1.44.  the  Amuriies  chnccd  yo-'.  as  4.  in  Seir 
■ludg.  14.  8.  a  swarm  of  4.  in  ihe  carcase  of  the  Uun 
Psal.  118.  12.  they  corr.|>iisjod  ma  about  like  A. 
Isa.  7. 18.  the  Lord  shall  hiss  for  the  A.  in  Assyria 
BEEN. 

1  Sam.  10. 1 27.  Saul  was  as  tlioiieh  he  hnd  b  deaf 

2  Sam.  1.  26.  very  plcas.int  hast  thou  A.  to  me 


vi.  3.  my  tears  have  4.  my  meat  day  and  night 
/5a.l.y.shuuidAa(;t4.asSodom,/iut)e4.asGomorrah 
26.  17.  so  have  we  4.  m  thy  sight,  O  Lord 

18.  have  4.  with  child,  have  4.  in  jiain,  as  it  wera 
66.  2.  till  those  things  have  A.  sailh  the  Loid 
Jer.  'J.  31.  have  1  A.  a  wilderness  to  Israel? 
28.  8.  the  inopheis  that  have.  b.  belore  me 
Hos  5.  2.  though  1  liaveb.  a  rebuker  of  lh?m  al 
Mai.  2.  9.  but  have  b.  parliul  in  the  law 
Mark  8.  2.  they  have  A.  w  ilh  me  three  days 
l.ukc  1.  70.  which  have  b.  since  the  world  begfji 
John  j4.  9.  have  I  4.  so  long  time  with  you  > 
15.  27.  because  ye  have  A.  with  me  from  the  begin 
/lets  20.  IS.  after  what  manner  1  have  A.  \»ith  you 
-  Cor.  11.  25.  a  night  and  day  hanf  1  A.  in  the  deep 
Iral.  3.  21.  righteousness  should  haveb.  bv  the  law 

JVi/t  BEEN. 
Czorf.9.18.  to  rain  bail  such  as  hath  not  b.  in  EgyjjJ 
\  Kings  3.  t  13.  not  A.  among  the  kings  like  thee 
14.  8.  yet  hast  not  b.  as  my  servant  Uavid 
■  'lb  3.  16.  as  a  hidden  untimely  birth  [  had  not  b 
10.  19.  1  should  have  been  as  tho'  1  had  not  A. 
Psal.  124. 1.  if  it  had  not  A.  the  Lord  on  our  side,  2. 
Keel.  4  3.  better  than  both  is  he  that  hath  not  b. 
UOad.  16.  they  shall  be,  as  though  they  had  not  b 
JIat.  20.  24.  good  for  that  man  he  had  not  A.  born 
Luke  16.  11.  if  therefore  ye  have  not  A.  faithlul,  12 

BEETLE. 
Lev.  11.  22.  these  of  lliein  ye  may  eat,  the  4. 

BEEVES. 
Lev. 22.  ig.offeratyourown  will  oftheA.  of  sheep 

21.  whosoever  ofters  a  free-will-otfermg  in  A. 
J^uin.  31.  28.  levy  a  tribute  to  the  Lord  of  the  A. 
38.  the  Lord's  tribute  of  A.  threescore  and  twelva 
BEFALL. 
Gen.  n.  4.  lest  peradventure  mischief  A.  him 

38.  if  mischief  A.  him  by  the  way  then,  44.  29. 

49.  1.  that  1  may  tell  you  what  shall  4  you  in  the 

_  lust  days,  Dent.  31.  2j    Van.  10.  14. 

Dtut.  3\.l~.  many  evils  and  troubles  shall  A.  Iliem 

P.s-«/.  91.  10.  there  shall  no  evil  4.  thee,  nor  plague 

.'ids  20.  22.  not  knowing  things  that  shall  4.  me 

BEFALLEN. 
Lev.  10.  19.  and  such  things  have  4.  me 
A-«/i/.20.14.thoukiiovvestalltravadtbathath  J.  us 
iJt-ut.  31.  21.  when  many  troubles  are  A.  them 
Judg.  6. 13.  if  Lord  be  with  us,  why  is  all  this  A  ui' 
1  -Sa/n.  20.  »6.  he  thought  something  had  A.  htm 
Esth  6.  13.  Hainan  told  every  thing  that  had  4. 
Mat  8.33.and  what  was  4  to  the  |iossessed  of  devils 

BEFALLETH. 
F.ccl.  3.  19.  for  that  which  A.  the  sons  of  men,  b 
beasts,  even  one  thing  4.  them 
BEFELL. 
2  Sa»».  19.  7.  will  be  worse  than  all  that  4.  thee 
.lliirk  5.16.  told  how  it  A. to  him  that  was  possessed 
.-ids  20. 19  4.  me  by  the  lying  in  wait  of  the  Jewt 

BEFORE 
Signifies^  [1]  In  sightof,  Gen.  43.  14.  [2]  Rather 
man,  2  Sam.  6.  21.  [3 1  free  to  one's  view  and 
crioice,  Gen.  20.  15.  ^4]  J3t,  Hev.  3.  9.  [5] 
."ut  being  sent,  or  eommissioned  by,  John  10.  a 
[6]  First,  [1]  In  order  .-./  lime,  Isa.  43.  13.  [2j 
in  order  of  place,  Josh.  8.  10.  Luke  22.  47. 
^  [■']^  '"•  ^'■'^f  o.f  li'-gnily,  Jiihn  1.  15,  27. 

20. 15.  behold  my  land  is  4.  ihee,  dwell  wlicr« 


lo  u    i-.i     .1      11         --.-■■-•-■ .^.ij..,i.  •■■'"■  ^v.  lo.  oBuoiu  my  janu  IS  «.  iiiee,  nweil 

/?•  1  'i-t  I    I      "^  ,*;  """  'V"'^'  ',""',''•'  ''^^*-'  -"*''="     -■*■  -'S-  *   I  had  done  speaking  in  my  heart 

Pc  /  Q- Q  Ih      I        i'""  "■';'' '"'"  '""^  '  *•  '^^  '■'^"'     ■"■'^-  *"^  countenance  was  no°  toward  him  as  6. 

P^a/ 2/. 9.  thou  Last  4  my  help,  lea  ye  me  not,  63.  7.     4:'.   14.  the  Lord  give  yon  mercy  A.  the  man 
94.  17.  unless  the  1..  in,d  b.  mf  help,  my  soul  had  i   48,  20,  and  he  set  Epbraim  4.  .Manasseh 


fsa.  48.  18.  then  hiid  thy  peace  A.  as 

49.  21. 1  wnslcfi  alone;"thcse,  where  had  they  A. .' 
.Wat.  33. 30.  If  wp  had  A.  in  the  days  of  our  fr.'thers 
•"i8.  t2.  behold,  there  had  A.  a  sreat  earthquake 


17  7   Pvpell,.ni\M,...oi,  A  ,    .     f     1 i -°-  I"- ^cnoio,  mere  nauo.  a  sreat  earthquake 

8  a  m  in  vo  d'  f  M  ,H  Z      [""'' "'"'^''  ''^'^^  •*"     f^nke24.21.  but  we  trusted  that  it  had  A.  1  e  whicJ 
18.  a  m.in  void  of  understanding  A.  surely^  \.ictsi.  13.  took  knowledje  ihey  had  A.  with  J.^su. 

«om.  9.29.we  had  4.  as  Sodom,  and  like  Goinorral 


Feci.  4.  14.  he  that  is  born  in  his  kingdom  A*  poor 
Mat.  3.  15.  thus  it  4.  us  lo  fulfil  all  righteousness 
1.3.  22.  the  deceilfulness  of  riches  choaketh  the 
word,  and  he  A.  unfruitful.  Murk  4.  19. 
32.groatcst  among  heids,and  A.a  ti ee,  Jf  ir/t  4.32. 
RHm.l6.2.lh:itye  receive  Pliebe  our  sis.  as  A.sainis 
/■;«,'(.5.3.covetousn.notbconce  named,  as  A.  saints 
Phd.  1.27.  let  your  eonvcrsalioii  boas  A.  ihegospel 
I  Tim.  2.  10.  as  A.  women  ])rofessmg  godliness 
7  j(.2.3.  aged  woiiun  be  in  behaviour  as  A.  holiness 

KED 
Signifies,  [I]  That  whereon  persons  sleep  in  the 
night,  1  Sam.  19.  13.  ri:j  „-j  couch  to  rest  on 
in  the  day,  2  Sam.  4.  5.  [3;  Pain,  tormint,  or 
tribulation.  Rev,  2.  22.  [  \'  The  grave,  which 
ts  as  a  slerpinghou.-^r  fur  the  righteous,  Isa..')7. 
2.  [5  Tlie  lawful  use  of  icedlock,  Ileb,  13,  4. 
S8 


1  Tim.  5.  9.  H  widow,  having  A.  tho  wifeof„,, I  ,,,„.; 
2rifli.  3, 1 10,  thou  hast  A.  a  diligent  follower  of  my 

2  Pit.  2,21,  it  had  A,  better  not  to  have  known  the 
1  John2.  19.  if  thev  hrul  A,  of  us,  n^  doubt  they 

Hath  BEKN. 
Gen.  31.  5.  the  God  of  mv  father  hath  b.  with  me 
nrut.  2.  7.  the  Lord  thy  God  hnth  A,  with  thee 

1  Sam.  14.  38,  see  wherein  this  sm  hath  A.  this  diiy 

2  r/iron,  15,  3,  Isiael  Aai!/(  A,  without  the  true  God 

F.ccl.  3.  15.  that  which  h.ah  A   is  now,  and  that  i  Psal.  31.  22.  fam  cut'offiVonrA."lin'iie" eyes' 
r       o=   *  ,«   r         ^^'"'•'iis  to  be  hath  already  A.  I    39,  13.  spare  me  A,  I  20  hence  nml  be  no  more 

Isa.  '.'8.  T  '".  tor  precept  Aa/A  A.  upon  precept        r   c,ir>  .,  ...  .  ,  -  

./■'•r.22,51,lliisArttAA.thyiiianner  from  thy  youth 
.Toel  1,  2.  AfftA  this  A.  in  your  duvs  or  your  fnhers  ^ 
JiJn.  n.  .W.  for  he  hath  A.  dead  four  dnys 
Honi.  li.  34.  or  who  AaiA  A.  his  counsellor? 


F.iod    \6.  34,  Aaron  Ian!  it  up  A.  the  testimony 

JTuvi.  G,  12.  but  the  days  that  were  A.  shall  be  ios' 

.Josh.  4.  18.  Jonian  flowed  over  his  banks  as  A. 

10.  14,  there  was  no  day  like  that  4.  ii,  or  ufier  it 
■  ludg  3.2.  at  least  such  as  4, knew  nothing  thereof 

16,  20,  said,  I  will  go  as  4.  and  shake  myself 
2>SV(m,G.21.choseme4,  thy  father,  and  4.  Iiisbousa 

10.  9.  Joab  saw  the  battle  wns  against  him  A.  anil 
behind,  1  CArun.  19.  10 

SS,  t25.  according  to  my  cleanness  A.  his  eyes 

1  Kings  13.  6.  the  king's  hand  became  .-is  it  was  6 

2  Chron.  13.  14,  the  battle  w;is  A.  and  behind 
33.  19.  Manasseh  his  trespass  4.  he  was  humbled 

.lob  3,  24.  for  my  sighing  eomeih  A.  I  cat 
10,  21,  4.  I  go,  whence  I  shall  not  return 
42,  10.  Lord  gave  Job  twice  as  nuieh  as  nehndi. 


80,9,  thou  prepareilst  room  A.  it,  and  didst  cause  ir 
119.67,  A,  I  was  nfllicted  I  went  astray,  but  novi 
139,  5.  thou  hast  beset  me  beliiml  anil  b.  and  lani 
F.ccl.  7.  17.  why  Fhoiilde»t  thou  die  A,  thy  t'mell 
Isa.  9.  12,  Syrians  A.  and  tbe  Philistines  behin'l 


BEG 

1->1    !'..  14  and  behold,  b.  the  morning  hs  ii  net 
Ci.  13  b  tne  daj  was,  1  ai[i  he,  rind  lliero  is  none 
•i5.  H.  th;U  b.  they  call  I  wi.l  answer  and  hear 
J'r.  I.  >.  6. 1  I'oriiiL'd  thee  in  the  belly,  I  knew  thee 
K-ck.  44.  l~.  they  ministered  to  them  b  their  idols 
'2-J.  they  shad  lake  a  widow  that  had  a  priest  b. 
Ues.  ".-.  their  own  doings,  they  are  b.  my  lace 
diiios  4.  3.  every  cow  at  that  which  is  b.  her 
AJiUri.j.  he  feared  me,  and  was  afraid  b.  my  name 
4  o.  I  will  send  Elijah  the  prophet  4.  the  coming 
jUuX.l.lB.  i.they  came  together,she  was  with  child 
li.  d.  knoweth  what  things  ye  need  4.  ye  ask 
S.  'J'J.  art  thou  come  to  torment  us  4.  the  time  1 
24.  2j.  behold,  1  have  told  you  4. 
l^uke  2. 2ii.  uot  see  death  4.  he  had  seen  the  Lord 
2.1  12.  for  4.  ihey  were  at  enmity  between  (hems. 
Je/in  ri.62.see  the  Son  of  man  asce.  where  he  was  b. 
7.  51.  dMh  our  law  judge  any  man  4.  it  hear  him  ? 
111.  19.  now  1  tell  you  4.  it  come,  14.  29. 
/lets  2.31. he  seeing  this  A.spake  of  the  resurrection 
*  28.  to  do  thy  counsel  determined  4.  to  be  done 
10.  41    but  to  wllne^ses  chosen  b.  of  Gud  to  us 
i  Cor.  8.  10.  who  have  begun  4.  not  only  to  do 
Gal.  J.  21.  of  which  1  tell  you  4.  as  I  told  you 
fi//A.  3.  t  3.  as  1  wrote  a  little  4. 
r/H/.3.13.  reaching  forth  lo  those  things  that  are  4. 
Ctil-  1.  J.  whereof  ye  heard  4.  in  the  word  of  trutli 
1  Tlie.is.  2.  2.  but  even  aller  that  we  had  .suffered  4. 

3.  4.  when  we  were  with  you,  wo  told  you  4. 

1  7'!Hi.l.l3.  who  was4.  a  blasphemer,  a  persecutor 
f/fb.  7   18.  disannulling  of  the  comniand.going  4. 

10.  15.  for  after  that  he  hadsaidi.  this  is  covenant 

2  Pi't.  3. 2.  mindful  of  words  spoken  4.  by  prophets 

17.  seeing  ye  know  these  things  4.  beware  lest 
Rev.  3.  i).  make  them  to  worship  4.  thy  feei 

4.  (i.  were  four  beasts,  full  of  eves  4.  and  behind 

Come  BEFORB. 
Eiotl.^2.  9.  both  parties  shall  come  b.  the  judge 
/'.<r</.  I01I.2.  come  4.  his  presence  with  thanksgiving 
Jhi-.  ().  ().  wherewithal  shall  1  come  4.  the  Loi»l  1 
2  Tim.  4.  21.  do  thv  ddigence  to  come  b.  winter 

BEFORE  the  people. 
(rf7i.23.12..'\brahain  bowed  b.tfic  people  of  the  land 
Ezo^l.  13.22.  nor  the  pillar  of  lire  from  6.  tkc  people 
17.  5.  the  Lord  said  to  Moses,  go  on  b.  the  people 
34.  10.  4.  all  thy  people  I  will  do  marvels 
yos/i.8.1Q.Joshua  and  elders  went  b.the people  toAi 
lSnm.18.13.  he  went  out,  and  came  in  4.  the  people 
Mark  8.  G.  gave  disciples, did  set  them  b.the  people 
Luke  20.26.  not  take  hold  of  his  words,  b.the  people 
Rev.  10.  11.  thou  mum   prophe^iy  4.  many  peoples 

BEFOtiE  iciom. 
<rfn.24.40.  Lord  b.whoni  I  wiilk  will  send  his  angel 
48.  15.  (Jod  4.  whom  my  fathers  did  walk 

1  KiTifTs  17.  1.  Elijah  said  to  Aliafc,  as  the  Lord 

Ood  of  Israel  liveth,  4.  ichom  I  stand,  lb. 
15    2/fin/rs3.  14.  I  5.  16. 
E.5tA.''vI3.Mordecai4.!oAomthou  hast  begun  to  fall 
Dan  7.8.4.  icAomthere  were  thiee  of  the  lirst  horns 

20.  ail  4.  whom  three  fell,  even  of  that  horn 
.^cts  2'(.  2.).  the  king,  4  whom  also  I  speak  freely 
See  further,  .\hL,  Ark,  God,  Him,  Lord,  Mk, 
Moi"NT,  Stand,  Stood,   'riiEi:,   TutM,  Us, 
West,  You. 

BEFOREHAND. 
Mark  13.  11.  take  no  thought  4.  what  to  speak 

2  Cor.  9.  5.  go  and  make  up  4.  your  bounty 
1  Tim.  5  24.  some  men's  sins  are  open  4. 

25.  the  good  works  of  some  are  manifest  4. 
I  Pet.  1.  11.  testitied  A.  the  suflbrings  of  Christ 
-  BEFORETIME. 

Josh.  20.  5.  because  he  hated  liim  not  b. 

1  Sam.  9.  9.  4.  in   Israel,  when  a  man  went ;  he 

who  is  called  a  prophet  was  4.  called  a  seer 

2  S/im.  7    10.  nor  afflict  them  any  more  as  4. 
2  Kings  13.  5.  Israel  dwelt  in  iheir  tents  as  4. 
A'cA.  2.  1    I  had  not  been  4.  sad  in  his  presence 
Isa.  41.  2G.  who  hath  declared  4.  that  we  may  say 
/lets  8.  9.  called  Simon  which  4.  used  sorcery 

REiiAN. 
Gen.  4.2G.  then  4.  men  to  call  on  the  nameofl^ord 
,V«/n.25.1.  the  people  4.  to  commit  whoredom  with 
Judjr.  20.31.  thev  4.  to  smite  Israel  as  at  oilier  times 

1  Sam.  14.  t35.  that  altar  he  4.  to  build  to  the  Lord 

2  h'nurs  10.  32.  the  Lord  4.  to  cut  Israel  short 

i  Chron.'iO.  'i2.  when  they  4.  to  s;ing,  the  Lord  set 
31   7.  in  I  he  third  month  they  4.  lo  lay  the  heaps 
34.  3.  while  young,  Josiali  4.  to  seek  after  God 
h'.zeU.  9.  G.  then  they  4.  at  the  ancient  men 
^f:U.A. n.froin  that  time  Jesus  4. to  preach  and  say 
.flark  14.  t  72.  he  4.  lo  weep  when  he  thought 
t«/.v  1.  70.  which  have  been  since  the  world  4. 
It.  30.  this  man  4.  lo  build  and  was  not  able 
.hhn  A.  .)2.  enfiuired  the  hour  when  he  4.  lo  amend 
y.  32.  since  ihe  world  4.  ./Jets  3.  21.  Rom.  18.  25, 
«i;«.v  12.  t  1-  Herod  4.  to  ve.x  certain  of  the  chuicli 
STim.  1.9.  in  Christ  before  the  world  4.  l\t.  1.2 
f/e4.2.3.salv;tion  at  fir=t  4.  to  bo  spoken  by  the  I.d 

BEGAT 

"'ov  23  22.  Inarken  to  thv  fathei  that  4   thee 

2il 


,?er.  16.  3.  concerning  their  fathers  that  4.  tliem 
JJaii.  11.  6.  she  shall  be  given  up,  and  he  thai  4. her 
'/.ich.  13.  X  his  father  and  inollier  that  4.  Iiiin 
Jam.  1.  18.  of  his  own  will  4.  he  us  witli  the  word 
iJohn  5.  1.  every  one  that  lovelli  hmi  that  4.  loveih 

BEGET. 
Gen.  17.  20.  twelve  princes  shall  he  4. 1  will  make 
IJeut.i.'ii.  when  thou  slialt4.  children,  children's 
28.  41.  thou  shaltA. sons,  but  slialt  not  enjoy  tlieni 
2  Kings  20.  18.  of  thy  sons  which  thou  shall  4. 
shall  they  take  and  make  eunuchs,  /s(i.3y.  7. 
F.ccl.  0.  3.  if  a  man  4.  100  children,  and  live  many 
Jcr.  29.  G.  take  wives,  and  4.  sons  and  daughieis 
Ezck.  18.  10.  if  he  4.  a  son  that  is  a  robber 
14.  if  he  b.  a  son  that  seeth  all  his  father's  sins 
BEGETTEST. 
Gen.  48.  6.  issue  w  Inch  thou  4.  shall  be  thino 
Isa.  45.  10.  that  saith  to  Ins  father,  what  4.  thou  1 

BEGETTETH. 
Prov.  17.  21.  he  that  4.  a  fool,  doeth  it  to  his  sorrow 
23.  24.  he  that  4.  a  wise  child  shall  have'  joy 
Eccl.  5.  14.  he  4.  a  son,  and  nothing  iii  his  hand 

BEG. 
Psal.  109.  10.  let  his  children  be  vagabonds  and  4 
Proo.20.4. therefore  shall  the  sluggard  4.  in  harvest 
Luke  IG.  3.  1  cannot  dig,  lo  4.  1  am  ushained 

BEGGED. 
Mat.  27.  58.  and  4.  the  body  of  Jesus,  Luke  23.  52. 
John  9.  8.  13  not  this  he  that  sat  and  4. .' 

BEGGAR. 
1  Sam.  2.  8.  he  lifteili  the  4.  from  the  dungh'U 
Luke  IG.  20.  and  there  was  a  4.  iiamcil  Lair.rus 
22.  the  4.  died,  and  was  carried  by  the  angels 
BEGGARLY. 
Gal.  4.  9.  how  turn  ye  again  to  the  4.  elements 

BEGGING. 
Psal.  37.  25.  I  have  not  seen  his  seed  4.  bread 
Mark  10.  4G.  Uartinieus  sat  4.  Lake  18.  35. 

BEGIN. 
Gen.  11.  6.  this  they  b.  to  do,  and  now  nothing 
Dcut.  2.  25.  this  day  I  4.  to  put  the  dread  of  you 
.fosh.  3.  7.  this  day  will  I  4.  to  magnify  thee 

1  Sam.  3.  12.  when  I  4. 1  will  also  make  an  end 
22.  15.  did  I  then  4.  to  enquire  of  God  for  hiin  ? 

J\reh.  11.  17.  Maltaniah  to  4.  thanksgiving 
Jer.  25.  2'J.  I  4.  to  bring  evil  on  the  city  called 
E:t;/i.9.G.slav  old  and  young, and  4. at  mysanctuary 
Has.  8.  t  lO'.  they  shall  4.  a  little  for  the  burden 
Luke  3.  8.  and  6.  not  to  say  within  yoursel'-es 

13.  2G.  then  shall  ye  4.  to  say,  we  have  eaten 

14.  29.  all  that  behold  it,  4.  to  mock  hini 
21.  28.  when  these  ihiiigs  4.  to  come  to  pass 

2  Cor.  3.  l.do  we  4.  again  lo  commend  ourselves? 
I  Pet.  4.  17.  the  time  is  come,  that  judgment  must 

4.  at  the  house  of  God,  and  if  it  first  4.  at  us 
BEGINNER. 
Hcb.  12.  I  2.  Jesus  the  4.  and  Gnisher  of  our  faill 

BEGINNING 
Signifies,  [1]  That  which  is  the  first,  E.\od.  12  2 
[2j  The  creutwii,   Gen.  1.  1.     [3J  .,11  Ike  /;;•.«/, 
Prov.  20.  21.     Isa.   1.  26.     [4]    That  which  t 
chief,  or  most  excellent,  Prov.  1.  7.  |  9.  10. 

1  am  the  beginning  and  ending.  Rev.  1.  8.     /  am 
the  eternal  God,  and  gaoc  all  things  a  bein 
and  beginning. 

Gen.  49.  3.  Reuben,  thou  art  the  6.  of  my  strength 
F.xod.  12.  2.  this  month  shall  be  the  4.  of  months 
Dcut.  21. 17.  he  is  the  4.  of  his  strength,  the  right 
.Job  8.  7.  tlio'  thy  4.  was  small,  yet  thy  end  increase 

42.  12.  blessed  the  latter  end  of  Job  more  llian  4. 
Psal.  111.10.  fearofLord4.ofwisdomj  /'r«u.9.10. 
Prod.  1.  7.  fear  of  Ihe  Lord  is  the  4.  ol  knowledge 

17.  14.  4.  of  strife,  as  when  one  lelteth  out  water 
Keel.  7.  8.  better  is  Ihe  end  of  a  thing  than  the  4 

10. 13.  the  4.  of  words  of  his  mouth  is  foolislme-s 
Isa.  64.4.  since  4.  of  the  world,  men  have  nol  heard 
Mic.  1.  13.  is  Ihe  4.  of  sin  to  the  daughter  of  Zion 
J/a«.24.8.  all  these  are  the  4.of  sorrows, Jl/nr.t  13.8. 

21.  tribulation,  such  as  was  not  since  the  4. 
Mark  1.  1.  Ihe  4.  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ 
.lohn.  2.  11.  this  4.  of  miracles  did  Jesus  in  Cam 
Col.  1. 18.  who  is  the  4.  the  first-liorn  from  the  dead 
Heb.  3.  14.  if  we  hold  the  4.  of  our  confidence 

6.  t  1    leaving  the  word  of  the  4.  of  Christ 

7.  3.  having  neither  4.  of  days,  nor  end  of  life 

2  Pet.  2.  20.  the  latter  end  is  worse  th-in  the  4. 
Rev.  1.8.  I  am  the  4.  and  Ihe  ending,  21.  G.  |22. 13 

3.  14.  these  things  saith  the  4.  of  creation  of  God 

Jit  the  BEGINNING. 
/??(<A3.10.mori'  kindness  at  latter  cnil,tlinn  a',  the  4. 
1  Chr.  17. 9.  nor  child,  of  wickedness  waste  as.  at  b. 
Prov.  20.21  an  inheritance  gotten  hastily  at  the  4 
[sn.\.1(S.  I  will  restore  thy  counsellors  as  at  the b 
Ditn.  9  23.  at  theb.  of  Ihy  supplier  the  command 
Mat.lQ.A.  which  made  them,  at  b.  made  them  malt 
.lohn  16.  4.  these  things  I  said  not  to  you  at  the  4 
./lets  11.  15.  H.  Ghost  fell  on  them  as  on  us  at  the  4 

From  the  BEGINNING. 
Oeiit.  11. 12.  eyes  of  Ij.  are  en  \\  from  the  i. of  year 

32.  i".  from  the  b.  of  revenges  on  the  enemy 


Psal.  119.  IGO.  word  is  true /'•.'"«  t\e  4  and  evKj 
Prov.  8.  23. 1  \v  as  set  uji/ruHt  4.  or  ever  earth  Vi  ji 
.'',"cc/.3.11.  no  man  2an  tiiid  workG.iiiakethjyuT;;* 
Jsa.  18.  2.  go  to  a  people  terrible  jVom  the  4.  7. 

40.  21.  hath  it  nol  been  told  you  from  the  4.  f 

41.  2G.  who  hath  declared /I'ow  the  4.  ? 

40. 10.  declaring  the  end  ^>»m  4. and  ancient  times 
48.  16.  I  have  not  spoken  in  secrei  from  the  4. 
Jer.  17.  12.  a  glorious  high  thione  ^rjm  the  4. 
Mat.  19.  8.  butyVom  the  b.  it  was  not  so 
Lvke\  .2.unlo  us, which /ro7n  4. were  eye-witncBeci 
./oAh  G.r>4.Jesus  knew/?om  the  4.who  believed  nol 

8.  25.  Jesus  saith,  even  same  1  said  to  you /row  b. 
44.wasamurderer/rt)/K4.  and  abode  not  in  truth 

15.27.  because  ye  have  been  with  me /ro»H  theb 
F.pU.'i.  9.  whicli/ro»n  4.  of  the  world  haih  been  h.iA 
2  Thess.".Vi.  God  hath/rom  4.  chosen  yuu  to  salt 
2  Pet.  3.  4.  all  continue  as  they  were^rcHt  the  4. 

1  John  2.7. word  which  ye  have  heard _/>o77t  4.3.11. 

\'i.  because  ye  have  known  Inm  that  \»  from  £. 
3.8.  is  of  Ihe  devil, for  the  devil  siniietli//oi;i  the  b. 

2  John  5.  but  that  which  we  had  from  the  b. 
Jn  the  BEGINNING. 

Gen.l.^.in  the  4. God  created  Ihe  heaven  and  eaith 
2  Sum.  20. 1 18.  they  plainly  s|)ake/?i  4  ask  at  Abel 
I'rov.  8.22.  the  L.  possessed  me  m  the  4.  of  his  way 
.lohn  1.1.  in  4.  was  the  Woid,VVord  was  with  (jod 

2.  Ihe  same  was  in  the  b.  with  God 
Phil.  4.  15.  ye  know  that  in  the  h.  of  the  gospel 
Htb.  1. 10.  thou  Lord  in  the  4.  hast  laid  foundation 

BEGINNING. 
Mat.  14.  30.  b.  to  sink  he  cried.  Lord,  save  me 
20.  8.  give  their  hire,  4.  from  the  last  lo  the  firsl 
Luke  24.  47.  among  e.jl  r.ations,  4.  a".  Jcrus.ilem 
.John  8.  9.  went  out,  4.  at  the  eldest  even  to  ilie  Inst 
.3c(sl.22.  A.ftomthebantism  of  John  to  that  day 

BEGINNINGS. 
JVum.  10. 10.  also  in  the  4.  of  your  months,  28. 11. 
Eiek.  3G.  11.  1  will  do  better  than  at  your  4. 

BEGINNEST. 
Dcut.  16.  9.  lime  lliou  4.  to  put  the  sickle  to  corn 

BKGOI"l'EN 
Is  taken,  [1]  Properly  and  naturally,  Judg.  8.  30. 
[2]  Super  naturally,  tUvs  Isaac  was  begotten 
of  the  dead  body  and  womb  of  Abraham  and 
Sarah,  Hcb.  11. 17.   [3]  .Spiritually,  thus  C.'iris- 
ttuns  ore  said  to  behcgoi.tcr.  by  such  ministers 
as  were  instruments  of  their  canversion,  1  Cor 
4.  15.     [4]  FAernally,  such  only  is  Christ  the 
only  begotten  of  the  Father,  John  1.  14. 
JVum.  il.  12.  have  1  conceived,  have  1  4.  them  ? 
JJeut.  23.  8.  the  children  4.  of  them  shall  enter 
.fudff  8.  30.  Gideon  had  70  sons  of  his  body  4. 
./u4  38.  28.  or  who  hath  4.  the  drops  of  dew  1 
Psal.  2.  7.  thou  art  my  Son,  this  dav  have  I  0 
thee,  Jlcts  13.  33.   Heb'.  1.  5.  |  5.  5 
A?n.  49. 21.  ihon  shall  say,  who  halh  4.  nie  Ihesel 
.Icr.  2.  t27.  saying  lo  a  stone,  thou  hast  4.  nie 
i/os.  5.  7.  for  they  have  4.  strange  childri  n 
.John  I.  14.  the  glory  asof  the  only  4.  of  Ihe  Father 

18.  Ihe  only  4.  Son,  he  halh  declared  him. 
3.  IG.  God  so  loved,  that  he  gave  his  only  4.  Sol 
18.  not  believed  In  the  name  of  the  only  4.  SiUi 
1  Cor.  4.  15.  for  I  have  4.  yon  through  the  gospe. 
Philrm.  10.  Oncsimus,whom  I  have  4.  in  my  bonds 
Heli.W.ll.  Abraham  by  faith  oflered  up  only  4.son 
1  Pet.  1.  3.  who  hath  4.  us  again  to  a  lively  hope 

1  John  4. 9.  sent  his  only  4.  Son,  that  we  might  live 
5.  1.  that  begat,  loveih  him  also  ihat  is  4.  of  him 

18.  he  that  is  4.  of  God  keepeth  himself 
FIRST-BEGOTTEN. 
Heb.  I.  G.  when  he  bririgeth  in  first-h.  into  world 
Rev.  1.5.  from  Jesus,  who  is  \bcfirst-b.  of  the  dead 

BEGUILE. 
Col.  2.  4.  lest  any  man  4.  you  wilh  enticing  woids 
18.  let  no  man  4.  von  of  your  reward 
BEGUILED,  ING. 
<7c7i.  3.13.  woman  said,  serpent  4.  me,  and  I  did  e»t 
2'l.  25.  wherefore  then  hast  th(pu  4.  im;  ? 
JVww/.25.  18.  Ihey  have  4.  you  in  Ihe  matter  of  Peof 
./«.«A.  9.  22.  sayin?,  wherefore  have  ye  4.  us  1 

2  Cor.  11.3.  but  I  fear  lest  as  the  serpent  b.  F.vn 
2  Ptt.'i.li.  cannot  cease  from  sin,  4.  unstable  souli 

BEGUN. 
JVum.  16.  46.  (he  plague  is  4.||47.  the  plague  was  h 
Dcut.  3.  24.  thoii  hast  4.  lo  shew  thy  greatness 
F.sth.  G.  13.  before  whom  thou  hast  4.  to  fall 

9.  2:1.  the  Jews  undertook  to  do  as  they  had  ft. 
.Mat.  18.  24.  and  when  he  had  4.  to  icckon 

2  Cor.  8.  6.  as  he  had  4.  so  he  would  alio  Hiii«h 

10.  this  is  expedient  for  yon  who  have  4.  before 
Gnl.  3.  3.  arc  ye  so  foolish,  having  4.  in  the  Spirit 
Phil.  1    6.  he  which  halh  4.  a  good  work  in  you 

1  Tim.  5.  11.  when  thev  have  4.  to  wax  wanton 

BEHALF. 
Kj  o(f.27.21 .  a  statute  on  4.  of  the  children  oflsrael 
2.Snrn.  3.  12.  Ahner  sent  to  David  on  his  4. 

2  Chron.  16.  9.  fhew  himself  slnmg  in  4.  of  them 
.7o4  3G.2.  shew  that  I  have  y(  t  lo  speak  on  God's  A 
iJoK.  11. 18.  but  a  prince  for  Sis  own  4  shall  cauot 


BEH 

Rom.  18.  19.  I  am  glnd  ihereforo  on  your  h. 
1  Cor.  1.  4. 1  tli:iiili  my  Goil  alwiiys  on  your  b. 
iCor.  1.11.  ihuiiku  niiiy  l)u  given  by  many  on  our  i. 

5.  12.  but  give  you  occasion  to  glory  on  our  4 
Phil.  l.'iS).  to  you  il  IS  given  in  b.  ol'Christ,  not  only 
1  l^ct.  4.  It),  let  h;ni  glorify  God  on  tlii«  b. 

BEHAVE. 
/>(rM^32.27.lest  adversaries  A. themselves  strangely 
1  Chrim.  19.  13.  let  us  b.  ourselves  valiantly 
Jub  41.  t  -iS.  -.vlio  b   themselves  williout  lear 
I'sa'..  101.  i.  I  will  b.  wisely  in  a  periect  way 
/jja.J.S.llie  clidd  shall  o  hiinsjlfpruudlv  ag.aiicient 

\i.  \\i.  the  Lord  will  b.  himsell' inighlily 
1  Cor.  IJ.  5.  cliauty  doih  not  b.  itself  unseemly 
1 7'(/n.3.15.liow  thou  ouglitest  to  i.iu  house  of  (iod 

IJHIi.AVED. 
1  Sam.  18.  5.  David  b.  liiinself  wisely,  14,  15,  30. 
Psal.  35.  14.  I  b.  as  though  lie  had  been  my  friend 

131.  "2. 1  have  b.  myself  as  a  child  that  is  weaned 
Hos.  \-i.  t  3.  Jacob  b.  himself  (irincely 
Mic.  3.  4.  as  they  have  b.  themselves  ill  in  doings 
ITItess.  2.  10.  Iiow  nnhlameably  we  b.  ourstlves 
8  Tiiess.  3.7.  b.  not  ourselves  disorderly  among  yon 

ISEH.AVETH. 
]  Cor.  7.  36.  if  a  man  think  lie  b.  un.-omely  to  his 

BEll.AVlOUR. 
1  Sam.  21.  13.  David  changed  bis  6.  before  them 
1  Ttiii.  3.  2.  a  liislio|)  must  bo  sober,  of  good  b. 
Tit.  2.  3.  aged  women  in  b.  as  becomeih  holiness 

BEHE.\DED. 
Dent.  21.  6.  elders  aliall  wash  hands  over  heifer  b. 
t  Sam.  4.  7.  lliev  smote  Isli-boshelh,  and  b.  him 
Mat.  14.  10.  b.  John,  Mark  C.  Ifi,  27.  Uiks  9.  9 
Kev.  20.  4.  1  saw  the  sotils  of  them  thai  were  b. 

BEHELD. 
JVu7?i.21.9.  when  he  b.  the  serpent  of  brass, he  lived 

23.  21.  he  liath  not  b.  iiuciuiiy  m  .lacob 

I  Ckron.21.  15.  as  he  was  destroying,  the  Lord  b. 
Job  31  26.  if  I  b  tlie  sun  when  it  siiiiied.or  moon 
Fsal.  119.  158.  [  b.  transgressors,  and  was  grieved 
142.  4. 1  b.  but  there  was  no  man  would  know  me 
Proo.1.1  and  i. among  the  siinjile  ones,  1  discerned 
EccL  8.  17.  then  1  b.  all  the  work  of  God 
Isa.  41.  28.  I  b.  and  thoro  was  no  man,  .for.  4. 25. 
Jer.  4.  23.  I  b.  the  earth,  and  it  was  without  form 
Mark  15.47. Mary i\lagdaleiie,and  Mary  thomotluT 
of  Josos,  b.  where  he  was  laid,  /juke  23.  55. 
Z,aA«  10.18.1  b  Satan  as  hghtiiing  fall  from  heaven 

19.  41.  he  4.  the  cily,  and  we|)t  ov.t  it 
John  1.  14.  and  we  4.  his  glory,  the  glory  as  of 
jlcls  1.  9.  while  they  6  Jesus  was  taken  up 
17.  2;t.  as  I  passed  by  and  b.  your  devotions 
ilev.  5.0. 1  4.  and  lo,  in  midst  of  the  throne  a  Lamb 
31. 12.  they  asceiidecl.  and  their  enemies  6.  them 
BEHEMOTH. 
Job  40.  15.  behold  now  4   which  I  made  with  tliec 

BEHIND 
BIgnifies,  [1]  i?acA-w«r(/.s  Judg.  20.  40    [2]Jflrr, 
2  Siwn.  3.   It).      (3J  Hnnaining,    Lev.  25.  51. 
(4]  Fast,  Phil.  3.  13.     [5|  Uiieipecttd,  Isa.  30. 
21      [G]  Disregarded,  Psal.  50.  17. 
Erod.  10.  2t).  there  sh  :ll  not  a  hoof  be  left  b. 
/^e«.25.  51.  if  there  bo  yet  many  years  4.  according 
ludf  21).  40.  the  Benjamites  looked  4.  them 

1  Sam.  30.  9.  where  tliose  that  were  left  4.  stayed 

2  .Sam.  3-  16.  her  husband  went  weeping  b.  h-r 

1  Ktn^i  14.9.  hast  cast  me  4  thy  hack,  £zcA:.23.35. 
AVA.  4.  11.  the  rulers  were  4.  the  house  of  Judah 
fl.  26.  t!>ey  rebelled  and  cast  thy  law  4.  llieir  backs 
Cant.  2  9.  behold,  he  standelh  4.  our  wall,  lookeih 
Isa.  38.  17.  thon  Imst  rnsi  all  my  sins  4.  thy  back 
Am«s  7.  t  15.  the  Lord  took  me  from  b  the  Hock 
Mark  5.  27.  she  came  in  the  press  4.  and  touched 
Luke  2.  43.  the  child  Jesus  tarried  b  in  Jerusalem 
1  ror.  1.7.  so  that  ye  come  4.  in  no  gift,  waiting  foi 
Cor.  11  5. 1  was  not  a  whit  b  thechlefest,  12.  11. 
Phil.  3.  13.  forgetting  those  things  which  are  b. 
Col.  I.  24.  fill  up  what  is  4.  of  afflictions  of  Christ 
See  junker,  BEf  0RE,nia,WE,TiiEE,THKM,  Us. 

BEHOLD 
Bignifioa,  [1]  Admiralwn,  Isa.  7.  14.    [2]  .Tovcnd 
slainrss.  Mat.  21.  5.     [3]  Ohcdinue,  1  Sam. 
23.  t  12.     Isa.  6.  t  8,     [4]  .asseveration,  Ge:i. 
28.  15.     [5]  Ethnrtnliiin  to  a  provident  care. 
John   19.  27.     [fi]   Cumidcrotion,  or  observa- 
tior.,  Luke  24.  30.  John  1.20.    (7]  SuddenKCss, 
or  uncjpectrdiiess.    Rev.   16.    15.  |  22.   7.     (8j 
Certainty,  Mat.  23.  38.   Luke  1   20. 
Gen.  26.  15.  4.  I  am  with  thee,  and  will  keep  thee 
31.  51.  4.  this  lieap,  A.  this  pillar  .  tint  •  cast 
40*^  Ju^eph  looked  on  them,  and  4.  thev  were  sad 
48.  1.  4.  ihy  father  is  sick  |i21.  Israel  said,  4. 1  die 
Kzod.  3.  2.  anil  4.  the  bush  burned  with  fire 
16.  4.  4.  I  will  raiii  bread  from  heaven  foi  you 
23. 20.  4. 1  send  an  angel  before  thee  to  keep  thee 

24.  8.  Moses  ?aid,  b.  the  blood  of  the  covenant 
iVum.  20.  16.  4.  we  are  in  Kadesh  in  the  utmost 
I  Sam   12.  13.  4.  the  king  whom  ye  have  chosen 

Sam.  9.  6.  and  he  answered,  4.  thy  servant 
%iiin£$  13  2.  4.  child  slnll  be  born  to  house  ofDav 


BEH 

9  King    m.  21.  tliat  4.  they  spied  a  band  of  men 

22.  lii  6.  I  will  bung  oil  upon  tins  place  and  the 

iiihubitanls  liioieof,  2  Lhrun.  34.  24. 
2  Cliron.  20.  11.  4.  I  say,  how  they  reward  us 
Job  1.  12.  4.  ail  that  he  iialh  is  in  iby  power 
•.\>  28.  b.  the  fear  of  the  Loid,  thai  is  wisdom 

33.  12.  b.  Ill  this  thou  art  not  just,  1  will  answer 
36.  5.  4.  God  13  mighty,  and  despiseth  not  any,  2b. 
411.  4.  4.  1  am  vile,  what  shall  1  answer  thee  '! 

Pse.1.  33. 18.  4.  eye  of  the  Lord  is  on  them  that  fear 
51  .5.  4.  1  was  shapen  in  iniquiiy,  and  in  sin  did 
73.  12.  4  these  are  the  ungodly  wlio  pros,  in  world 
78.  20.  6.  he  smote  the  rock,  the  waters  gushed 
139  8.  if  I  make  my  bed  in  hell,  4.  thou  art  there 
Cant.  1.  15.  4    thou  art  lair,  my  love,  b.  10.  |  4.  1 
Isa.  7.  14.  4.  a  virgin  shall  conceive,  Mat.  1.  23. 
8. 18.  b.  1  and  Ihe  children  whom  the  Ld.  He0.2.l3. 
22.  they  ahull  look  to  the  earth,  and  4   tioiibie 
12.  2.  A.  God  IS  my  salvation,  1  will  trust,  and  not 
2.1.  8.  a  hui'giv  man  drcaineth,  and  4.  he  eateth 

40.  9.  say  loUie  cities  of  Judah,  4.  your  God 

41.  27.  the  first  slial!  say  to  Zioii,  4.  4.  them 

42.  1.  4   my  servant  whom  I  uphold,  mine  elect 

43.  19.  b  i  will  du  a  new  thing,  it  shall  spring 
48.  7.  lesl  tiiou  shouldest  say,  4.  I  knew  them 
Gj.  1. 1  said,  4.  ine,  4.  me,  to  a  nation  not  called  by 

J>'-.8.15.wo  looked  fur  peace,  and  4.  trouble, 14. 19. 

26  14.  A  I  am  in  youi  bands,  do  with  me  as  seems 
/,a;«.1.12.4.and  see  ifanysorrow  belike  myso/row 
Ezik.  30.  9.  A.  1  am  for  you,  and  will  turn  to  you 
Zcck.  3.  8.  4.  I  will  bring. my  servant  the  Branch 

6.  12.  4.  the  man  who3U  name  is  the  Branch 

9.  9.  4.  thy  King  cometh.  Mat.  21.  5.  John  12.  15. 
Mai.  3. 1.  b.  1  will  send  my  messenger,  and  he  shail 
prepare  the  way,  4.  5.  Mat.  1 1. 10.  ^1/arA- 1.  2. 
Mat.  7.  4.  and  A.  a  beam  is  in  thine  own  eye 

24.  23.  4.  he  is  in  the  desert,  A.  he  is  in  the  secret 
.Mark  16.6.  is  risen,  A.i  he  place  where  they  laid  him 
I. like  2).  39.  A.  my  hands  and  my  feet,  that  it  is  I 
49.  A.  I  send  the  promise  of  my  Father  upon  you 
.Tiihn  l.'Zi.b.  iheLambof  God,  which  takelh,  36. 
47  A.  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is  no  guile 

19.  5.  Pilate  saiih  unto  them,  A.  the  man 
.ricts  9.  11.  Saul  of  Tarsus,  tor  4.  he  pnyeth 

2  Cor.  6.  9.  as  dying,  and  A  we  live,  as  chastened 
1  .lokn  3    1    4   w  hat  manner  of  lovo  the  Father 
Rev.  3.  20.  A.  1  stand  at  the  d  or  and  knock 

16.  15.  4  I  come  as  a  iliicf,  blessed  is  he  that 
22.7.  A.I  come  nuicklv,bleseed  i3  he  that  keeps, 12. 

DEUOLD  ((  ii 
Grn.  16.  14.  A.  tl  ts  between  Kadesh  and  Bored 

34.  21.  for  the  land,  4.  i(  is  large  enough  tor  them 
Exod  32.  9.  and  b.  U  is  a  siuf-neckeci  people 
.fiish.  9.  12.  but  now  4.  if  is  dry,  it  is  moiridy 
.fud^r  18.9. 1  have  scon  the  land,  6.  if  is  very  good 
/sa.52.6.kiiow  that  I  am  hothatdoth  Gp8aU,4  if  is  I 
F.zrk.T.H).  4.  the  day,  4.  if  is  come,nioriiii!g  is  gone 

39.  8.  4.  If  i.f  come,  and  it  is  done,  saith  the  Lord 
jVouj  BEHOLD,  or  BEHOLD  now. 

1  Sam.  12.  2.  noic  4.  the  king  walketh  before  you 
ih'inirs  ls.21. Hoio  4.tliou  trustcslonstaffofEgvpt 
Job  16.  19.  also  now  b.  my  witness  is  in  lica'.cn 
./cr.40.4.  vow  4. 1  loose  thee  this  da^  fronicbains 
Mat  2<>  65.  now  A.  ye  have  heard  his  blasphemy 
.ficts  13. 11.  jiuio  A.  tlie  liand  of  the  Lord  is  on  thee 

20.22.  noicb.  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  to  Jerusalem 

2  C»ir.C.2.  b.now  is  the  accepted  time,  b.noic  is  day 
Behold  it  was.  Behold  there  was,  sec  Was. 

BEHOLD,  Kfr4, 
Signifies,  [1]  To  luuk  on  a  Ihing  with  our  eyes, 

Gen.  31.  51.     (2J  To  think  oner  a  thing  in  our 

minds.  Lam.  1.  12.  Rom.  11.22. 
JV?i7«.]2.8.and  the  similitude  of  the  Lord  sliallhe  A. 

23.  9.  I  see  him,  and  from  the  hills  I  4.  him 
24.17.spe  him, but  not  now,shaliA.li!;r,,hui  not  nigli 

Deut.  3.  27.  A.  it  with  tltine  eyes,  thou  shalt  not  go 

1  .S«m.  22.  f  12.  A.  me,  Isa.  6.  t  8. 

■fob  19.  27.  mine  eyes  shall  A.  and  not  another 

20.  9   nor  shall  his  place  any  more  A.  him 

23.  9  where  be  doih  work,  but  I  cannot  A.  him 
34.  2D.  when  lie  liideth  his  face,  who  can  A.  ? 

36.  24.  that  thou  magnify  his  work,  which  men  A. 
Psal.  11.  4.  Ins  eyes  4.  bis  eye-lids  try  the  children 

7.  his  counicnance  doth  A.  the  upright 

17.  2.  let  thine  eyes  4.  the  things  that  are  equal 
15.  I  will  4.  thy  face  in  righteousness 

27.  4.  to  4.  the  beauty  of  the  Lord  and  inquire 

37.  37.  mark  'he  perfect  man.  b.  the  upright 
46.  8.  come,  4   the  works  of  the  Lord 

59.  4.  they  prepare,  awake  to  help  me,  and  4. 
66.  7.  he  ruleth  for  ever,  his  eyes  4.  the  nations 
80   14.  look  down  from  iieaven,  4.  and  visit 
91.  8.  only  with  thine  eves  shalt  thou  4.  and  see 
102.  19.  from  heaven  dirl  the  Lord  4.  the  earth 
113.  6.  be  huniblcth  himself  to  A.  the  things 
119.  18.  open  thou  mine  eyes,  that  I  mav  4. 
Prov.  23.  33.  thine  eyes  shall  4.  strange  women 
EcA.  11.7.  and  a  pleasant  thing  it  is  to  4.  the  sun 
/.<'7.26  10.  he  will  not  4   the  majesty  of  the  Lord 
38.11.1  B;id,  I  shall  A.man  no  more  will  'ho  nhab. 


BEL 

/sa.41.23.do  good  or  evil  that  we  may  A. it  togetS;^ 
63.  15.  A.  from  the  habitation  of  ihy  iioUnc^ 

.Jer.  20.  4.  and  thine  eyes  shall  A.  thy  le.ror 
29.  32.  nor  4.  the  good  1  will  do  for  my  peoplo 
32.  4.  and  his  eyes  shall  4.  his  eyes,  34.  3. 
42.  2.  we  are  lell  but  a  few,  as  thine  eyes  do  A.  ul 

Lam.  1.  IS.  Iiear  all  people,  and  A.  my  sorrow 
3.  50.  till  the  Loid  look  down  and  4.  liom  heavoB 
5.  I.  O  Lurd,  consider  and  A   our  reproach 

Ezek.  8.  9.  4.  the  wicked  abominations  they  do 
28.  17-  lay  thee  before  kings  that  they  may  4. 
16.  bring  thee  to  ashes  in  sight  of  all  that  A. 
40.  4.  son  of  man,  4.  with  thine  eyes,  44.  5. 

Dan.  9.  18.  open  thine  eyes,  and  A.  our  desoialion 

Obad.  t  12.  do  not  A.  tlie  day  of  thy  brother 

J/<c.7.9.  mc  to  light,  and  I  shall  4. his  rigliteousnc« 
10.  she  that  is  my  enemy,  mine  eyes  shall  4.  her 

Uab.  1.  3.  why  dust  thou  cause  me  to  4.  grievance! 
13.  thou  art  of  purer  eyes  than  to  4.  evil,  cansl 

J/af.l8.1fl.  their  angels  always  4. face  of  my  Father     ^ 

Luke  14.  29.  all  that  4.  it  begin  to  mock  him 
21.  6.  as  for  these  things  which  ye  4.  the  days  will 

John  17.  24.  be  with  me,  that  they  may  4.  my  glory 

Jicts  7.  31.  as  he  drew  near  to  4.  it,  the  voice  came 
32.  then  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not  4. 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  Israel  could  not  4.  the  face  of  Moses 

1  Pr,t.  2.  12.  your  good  works  which  they  shall  A. 

3.  2.  while  they  A.  your  chaste  conversation 
Rev.  17.  8.  when  they  A.  the  beast  that  was,  is  nol 

BEHOLDERS. 
■Tab  34.  t  26.  God  stnkeih  them  in  the  place  of  A. 

BEHOLDEST. 
Psal.  10.  14.  thou  A.  ail  mischiftf  to  rer|uite  it 
M.it.  7.  3.  why  A.  thou  the  mote  7  Luke  6.  41. 
Luke  6. 42.  A.  not  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye 

BEHOLDETH. 
Job  24.  18.  he  A.  not  the  way  of  the  vineyards 
Psal.  33.  13.  til*  Lord  A  all  the  sons  of  men 
Jam.  1.  24.  for  he  A.  himself  and  goeth  his  way 

BEHOLDING. 
Psal.  119.  37.  turn  away  mine  eyes  from  A.  vanity 
Pro«.  1 5.3.  Lord  in  every  place,  A. the  evil  and  good 
Eccl.  5.  II.  saving  the  A.  of  thtm  with  their  eyes 
..U(lf.27.,")5. many  women  were  there, A.  Luk  23.49. 
Mark  10.  21.  Jesus  A.  hiin,  loved  him,  aiw  .aid 
Luke  23.  35.  |ieo|)lc  stood  A.  and  rulers  deri/  id  him 
48.4.lhmgs  dune,smote  their  breasts  and  f  jnied 
«4cfs4.  14.  and  4.  man  which  was  healed  c  I'd  say 
23.  1.  and  Paul  earnestly  A.  the  coup.e:!,  »  id 

2  Cor.3.18.  with  open  face  A.  as  in  a  glass  I'  a  glory 
Co^2.5.  with  yon  in  sjiirit,  joying,  and  A.yoB'ordei 
Jam.  \.  23.  a  man  A.  his  natural  face  in  a  /lass 

BEHOVED. 
Luke'ii.  46.  and  thus  it  4.  Christ  to  suffer  rnd  ri»a 
Utb  2. 17.  A.  him  lo  be  made  like  to  his  brethren 

BEING, 
^f  n.24.27.  I  A.m  the  way, the  Lord  led  mc  to  house 
Eiod.  22.  15.  the  owner  thereof  not  A.  wi;h  it 
Lev.^iH.  he  shall  not  defile  himself,  A.  a  chief  man 
jVhhi. 30. 3.  vow  a  vow,  A.  in  her  father's  house,  16 
Deut.  32.  31.  our  enemies  themselves  A.  judges 
.'ush.  9.  23.  none  of  you  be  freed  from  A.  bond-men 
1  Sam  15.23.  hath  rejected  thee  from  A   ki^^.  SIC. 
1  Kings  15.  !3.  Ma.achah  his  mother,  even  her  h» 
len-.oved  from  A.  queen,  2  Chron.  15.  16 
!6.  7.  in  )  revoking,  in  A.  like  house  of  Jeiobo'ia 
JS'*;'.'<  6. ; ;.  wlio  19  there  that  4  as  I  am  wou'd  flee' 
Fs,-'.'..  i\).  li.  r;ian  4  :n  honour,  ahiileth  not,  is  likf 
S3.4.  rrjjc^,  Qnc'.  let  us  cut  them  otTfroni  A.r  natior 
Jrr  34.  y.  i   a  ijebrcw  or  Hebrcwess  j,'o  fi  ee 
.Mat.  I.  19.  Jese[ih  her  husband  A   a  jrst  tian 
Luke  13. 1',).  this  w  Oman  A.  a  daiigliterof  A'.rahani 
16.  23.  in  hcli  he  lift  up  his  eyes^A.  in  to/cients 
18.  t9.  trusted  in  themselves  as  A.  ri;»l  tonas 
20.  30.  A.  the  children  of  the  resurrei.tion 
22.44.  A  in  an  agony,  he  prayed  more  er.mestly 
. /i)//ji  5.1 3.  Jes.  conveyed — mnlli Hide  A.m  iVat  placi 

Vj.  33.  tint  thou  A.  a  man,  makest  thyi-efGod      « 
1  Cor.  12  12.  oil  the  members  A. many  are  one  body 
F.ph.  2.  20.  Jesus  Christ  A.  the  cliiei  ccfrer-stonc 

4.  t  15.  A.  sin-^ere  in  love  mav  grow  up  into  him 
Phil.  2.  6.  will)  4.  in  the  form  oi" God,  lh<  .ught  it  no? 
Heb.  13.  3.  a->  4.  yourselves  also  in  the  body 
Rev.  12.  2.  she  A.  with  child,  cried,  lia"'QiIing 

BEING. 
Psal  104.  33.  I  will  sing  to  the  L<  rd,  I  will  sin^ 
praise  to  niv  God  while  I  liav    rn  i  A.  146.  2 
.icts  17.28.  in  him  we  live,  move,  a  ill  have  our  A. 

BELCH,  ETH. 
Psal.  ,50.  7.  behold,  they  A.  out  wirh  I.Soir  mouth 
Prov.  15.  t  2.  the  month  of  fools  A.  ml  ibolishnes* 

BELIEF. 
2TAf.';*.2."i3.sanctification  of  Spirit,  and  4. of  truth 

BELIEVE 
Sisnifies,  fl]  Togivcerrdil  lo  any  th'ng.  Gen.  4.1. 
26  f2]  To  i>ss  nt  barely  to  gospci  '.ruths.  Acta 
8.  13.  '  [3]  T"  receive,  depend,  ard  rely  upom 
Christ  for  life  and  .<!alvai.on,  Jc  in  1.  12.  3. 
15,  16.  'RonV.  9.  33.  |  10.  4.  [4]  To  be  /i.'.'j 
persuaded.  John  6. 69.    [5]  To  ezj,  ict,  or  fti.M 


Psal.  27. 13.     [!'>1   I'o  put  confidence  in,  ZCht. 
M.  iU.     [',]  To  i\nu!c\  Julin  17.  Ui.  Jum.  Z.  Jit. 
KioUA.o  lliai  tliey  luayi.  lln-  Lord  lialli  djipearuci 
ly.  y.  tliut  ilit-y  may  ln;ar  ami  *.  theu  t'ur  uvur 
A'am.  14.  11.  Iiow  lung  will  it  Im  ciu  tliuy  6.  me? 
i  C'lir.  20.  i!U.  A.  ill  ;in^  liPicJ  God.  li-  his  prophets 
/*■<!.  43.  II).  llial  yt  may  kiii>w  and  b.  mu 
^/af.  i).  ia.  i.  ye  ihal  I  am  alilo  to  do  litis? 
le.  t).  but  «li<i;.o  ^iiulj  (.Ifiiiiil  one  of  thoeo  little 
ones  »hn-h  h.  in  me,  Jlurk  9.  4-Z. 
'21-32.  repeiiled  not  allerward  that  ye  might  A. him 
•J7.  42.  let  him  come  down,  and  we  wili  b.  him 
Mark  1.  15.  repent  ye,  and  b.  the  gospel 
5.  yii.  he  sauh,  he  not  aliuiii,  only  b.  l.ake  rt.  50. 
t).  -i.  if  thou  (MiL-it  b.  all  tinngs  arc  possible 
■J4.  Lord,  I  /..  hel).  mm.   unbeljei',  Jukn  9.  38. 
1 1.  23.  but  shall  b.  those  things  hesailh  shall  come 
21.  b.  ye  receive  them,  "iiil  ye  shall  have  them 
]  j.  32.  let  him  descend,  that  vc  may  see  and  b. 
lb.  17.  these  signs  shall  lijilow  Ihem  which  b. 
LiiA-c  8.12.  devil  lakelh  away  the  word,  lest  they  b. 

13.  tiiese  have  in;  root,  wliicli  for  a  while  b. 
2-i.  25.  O  looLs,  and  slow  of  heart  to  b.  all  that 

A7in  1.  7.  thai  all  men  through  liitn  might  b.  \ 

12.  sons  of  (iod,  eviMi  to  them  that  b.  on  his  name 

3. 12.hMW  shall  ye  A. if  I  tell  you  of  heavenly  things? 

4.  21.  woman,  b  me,  the  liour  cometh  when  ye 

shall  not  worship  the  Father 
42.  and  said,  now  wei.iiot  because  of  thy  saying 

5.  44  how  can  ye  b.  which  receive  honour  one  of 
17   if  not  Ins  wrilings,  how  shallye  A. my  words? 

n.  2'l.  work  o!'  (Jod,  that  ye  A  on  linn  he  hath  sent 
7.  .">.  fur  neilher  did  his  Inelhren  A.  ill  him 

3i>.Spiril, which  iheythat  A.oii  hmi  .should  re''eive 
9   35.  dust  thou  A.  on  ihe  Son  of  God  ? 

3li.  he  said, who  is  he.  Lord,  that  1  might  A. on  him 

10.  3i?.  A.  the  works,  that  ye  may  know  and  A. 

11.  15.  1  was  not  there,  to  Ihe  intent  ye  may  b. 
27.  I  A.  that  thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  ci'God 
4U.  said  I  not  to  ihce,  if  wonldst  A.  thou  shuuldst 
42.  that  they  may  A.  that  I  lion  hast  sent  me 
4:<.  if  we  let  liim  alone,  all  men  will  i.  on  hini 

12.  :iG.  while  ye  have  light,  A.  in  the  light 

i3.  IS),  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may  A.  I  am  he 

14.  1.  not  troubled,  ye  A.  in  (iod,  A.  also  in  me 
11.  A.  lam  in  Ihe  Father,  or  A. for  the  works'  sake 
211.  ihat  when  it  is  come  to  pass  ye  might  A. 

1(1.  30.  by  ihis  te  A.  ihuu  earnest  forlh  from  God 
31.  Jesiis  ans    "ired  them,  do  ye  now  A.  ? 

17  211.  I  pray  lor  them  also  \\-liich  shall  A.  on  mo 
21.  Ihal  ihe  world  may  A.  thou  hast  sent  me 

lO.Ii.'J.  he  knows  lliat  he  saithtrue,that  yemight  A. 

2U.  31.  Ilie^e  are  written  ihal  ye  might  A. 
aclx  ><.  37. 1  A.  that  .lesu-i  Christ  is  the  Son  of  God 

13. !>'.). by  him  all  that  A.  are  jiisniied  from  all  things 
41.  1  work  a  wirk  which  yuushall  in  no  wise  A. 

15.  7.  that  Ihe  nonlilcs  by  me  should  hear  and  A. 
1 1,  wo  A.  thro'  grace  we  shall  be  saved,  as  they 

l().3I.A.on  Ihe  Lord  .)esiis,and  thou  shall  be  saved 
III.  4.  sbiiuhlA.  on  linn  ihal  should  come  after  him 
2i.20.iliou  seeslhow  rnany.lews  there  are  whichA. 

25.  as  touching  the' Gentiles  which  A  have  writ. 
27.25.  I  A.  God  that  it  shall  be  as  it  was  told  me 
/;,)p;i.3.22.  riiihteousness  ofGod  on  all  them  that  b. 
4.  11.  he  might  be  father  of  all  them  that  A. 

21.  to  w  hoin  it  shall  be  imputed,  if  we  A.  on  him 
fi.  ■■<.  ifdead,  weA  that  we  shall  al>o  live  with  him 
10. '.).  and  shall  A.  in  thy  h^Nirt  that  God  raised  hmi 

14.  how  shall  tlu  y  A.  in  him  of  whom  not  heard  ? 
I  C>r.  1.  21.  by  preaching  to  save  ihem  that  A. 

.  II.  IS.  I  hear  there  be  divisions,  and  I  partly  A.  it 
\  11.22.  tcmguis  are  for  a  sign,  nut  to  them  Ihal  A. 
but  prophesying  servclh  for  Ihein  which  A. 
^Cor.  4.  13.  we  also  A.  and  iherefre  speak 
(I'll.  3.  22.  iromise  might  be  given  to  them  thai  A. 
Vuh.  I.  19.  the  grniilncssof  his  power  to  us  who  A. 
]'Uil  I.  2;l.  to  US  it  is  given  not  only  lo  A  on  him 
1  Tiirss.  1.  7  onsiinplesto  all  ihat  A.  in  Macedonia 
2.  M,  we  behaved  ourselves  among  you  that  A. 

13  wonl  whicheffictuallv  worketh  in  you  IhalA. 
4.  1 1.  if  we  A.  thrt  .lesus  died  and  rose  again 
2'/'/jf««.1.10.  come  to  be  admired  in  all  those  ihat  A. 
2.  II.  send  delusion  that  they  should  A.  a  lie 
\'l\m.  1.  10.  for  a  pattern  lo  them  that  slionld  A. 

4.  3.  rereivoii  wi!h  thanksgmni  of  them  that  A. 
10.  Saviour  nf  mI!  men, especial!)  ol'lhose  Ihat  A. 

H'b  10  39.  bill  of  ihein  that  h.  to  saving  of  soul 
1 1.  G.  ho  that  loineth  to  God  n'U.st  A.  tliat  ho  is 

Jum.  2.  19.  the  devils  also  A.  and  tremble 

)  /V^L21.  who  bv  him  do  A  in  God  that  rai-ied  him 
2.  7.  to  von    -.^refore  which  A.  he  is  |irecious 

l.'()A«3  2!   If    is  c.onimandiiient  thai  weshoiililA. 

5.  1.1.  I  Inne  wr'lten  to  von  ih-'t  A.  thai  ve  may  A 

HKLIKVK  -nnl,  or  not  Ur.LIKVi;. 
SxodA.  1.  behold,  ihev  will  „,itl.  me,  nor  heark'/n 
t'.  itshiill  come  to  pass,  if  lliev  will  ,wt  b  tlier,9. 
l<Ht  \.  :'2.  vet  in  this  vo  did  "f)(  A  the  Lord 
8  A  >r".t  17  14.  like  the!  "iih-rsdid  iwt  i  in  Lord 
h.ii  9  1*^.  VI  woiihl  I  »»f  A.  that  he  bad  hearkenod 
/->.,»  iO  '.S  when  he  speaketh  fair,  A.  him  jiot 


BEI. 

/«a.7. 0.  if  ve  \vill7io«  A.  yc  shall  not  be  estabHslicd 
.Icr.  12.  (i.  A.  not  ihem,  llio'  they  speak  lair  words 
hcib.l.a.  which  ye  will  not  A.  though  it  be  told  you 
J7at.21.25.why  then  did  ye  7io«A.liim?  MajkU'..M. 
24.23  io,  here  is  Chris,,  A.  it  nut,  2li.  Markl'.i.'H. 
Luke  22.  t)7.  he  said,  if  1  tell  you,  you  will  nut  A. 
Jahii  3.  12.  if  1  told  earthly  tliiiigs,'and  ye  A.  nut 
4.48.e.\cept  ye  see  signs  and  woniiers  \ewill  nut  A. 
5  3d.  for  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  A.  not 

47.  ifye  A.  Jt«t  his  writ,  how  shall  ye  A. my  words? 
6.3(3.  I  said  to  you, ye  also  have  seen  me  and  A.  not 

04.  but  there  are  some  of  you  which  A.  -not 
8.  24.  if  ye  A.  nut  J.hat  1  am  he,  ye  shall  die  in  sins 
45.  because  I  tell  you  the  truth,  ye  A.  me  not 
40.  if  1  say  the  truth,  why  do  ye  not  A.  me  ! 
10.  26.  ye  A.  not,  because  ye  are  not  of  my  sheep 

37.  if  1  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father,  A.  me  .'iu« 

38.  if  1  do,  though  ye  A.  /iwf  me, believe  the  works 
12.  39.  they  could  nut  A. because  Isaiah  said  agai 


BEL 

^cts  18.  8.  many  of  the  Corinthians  Iienrinj,  h. 

lO.lH.maw^lhatA.caiiieand  conlessed  their  deed 

UKLIEVLU  nut,  or  nut  BELIKVKIJ. 

G'cH.45.  ^6.  Jacob's  heart  fainted,  he  A.  them  no* 

JVum.  20.  12.  because  he  A.  nie  nut,  lo  saiictily  me 

JJeut.  9,23.  rebelled,  and  A.  him  not,  nor  hearkened 

IKings  10.7.  how))eil  I  A.  vol  the  w  ords,  2C'Ar  9.0 

■/ub  M-J.  24.  if  1  laughed  on  them,  they  A.  it  not 

t'sal.  7S.22.  because  lliey  A.  not  in  God,  trusfr    tot 

32.  sinned,  and  A.  nut  lor  his  wondrous  w*.iks 

1116.  24.  despised  the  land,  ihey  A.  nut  his  '.vfid 

Jer.  40.  14.  but  Gedallah  A.  them  not 

J.mmA.  12.  inhabitants  of  world  would  net  h&vcA. 

jJ/«!.21.32.  John  came  unto  you,  and  ye  A.  Inn;  ?i.« 

J/ar/il6.11.when  liiey  had  heard  he  was  alive  A  4ioi 

14.  he  upbraided  Uifni  because  they  A.  not 
I.uke  20.  5.  he  will  Say,  why  then  A.  ye  linn  no   * 
24.  41.  while  they  A    not  for  joy  and  \V(,n.lered 
Jiihn'i.  IS.  condemned  already,  bee.  ne  hath  nut  b. 


47.  if  any  near  words,  and  A.  not,  Ijuilge  linn  not  i    6.  64.  Jesus  knew  who  thev  were  thai  A.  not 
16.  9.  rejirove  of  sin,  because  Ihey  A.  not  on  me    I    10.  25.  Jesus  answered,  I  told  you  aiiit  ye  A.  not 
20.  25.  thrust  my  hand  into  his  side,  1  will  nut  A.  I    12.  37  had  «one  so  many  miracles,  yet  Ihey  A.  noi 
Rom.  3.  3.  what  if  some  did  iiot  A.  shall  unbelief  j  Jlets  9  26   afraid,  an.-l  A.  not  that  he  was  a  ilisciplu 
15.31.  I  may  he  delivered  from  them  that  do  Hof  A.  I    17   5   tne  Jews  which  A.  wot  moved  wilh  envy 

1  Cor.  10.  27.  if  any  that  A.  nu.t  bid  you  lo  a  feast  |    19  9    but  when  divers  were  haideiied  and  A.  not 
14.22.  tongues  are  for  a  sign  to  them  thai  A.  not  j  Rom.  10   14.  how  call  on  hini  in  whuiii  have  nuth 

2  Cor.  4.4.  hath  blinded  minds  of  them  that  A.  tiot  I    11.  30.  for  as  you  in  times  |)ast  have  nut  A.  GoJ 
2  Tun.  2.  13.  if  we  A.  not,  he  abideth  faithful  j      31.  even  so  have  these  also  now  not  A. 


1  Juhiii.  1.  A.  nut  every  spirit,  but  try  the  spirits 

BELIEVED. 
(ien.  15.  6,  he  A.  in  the  Lord,  and  he  counted  it  for 
righteousness,  /\'u;h.4.  3.  Gal.W.Vi.  ./am.  2.  23. 
Ei,od.  4.  31.  Aaron  spake,  and  ihe  people  A 

14.  31.  they  A.  the  Lord  and  his  servant  Moses 
1  *'am.  27. 12.  and  AchisliA.  David,  saying,  he  hath 
Vs(d.  27.  13.  I  had  fainted,  unless  1  had  A.  lo  see 

106.12.  then  A.  they  his  words, they  sang  Ins  praise 

116.  10.  1  A.  llierefore  have  I  spTik«-n,  2  Cor.  4.  13. 

119.66.  teach  ine,  for  I  have  A. thy  ciiniinandmcnts 
/sa.  53. 1.  who  hath  A.  our  report,  lo  whom  arm  of 
the  Lord  revealed?  .John  12  .18.  Rum.  19.  16. 
/JaH.li.23.  no  hurt  on  him,  because  he  A.  in  his  God 
.lonah  3.  5.  so  the  people  of  Nineveh  A.  God 
Mat.  8.  13.  as  thou  hast  A-  so  be  it  done  lo  thee 

21.  32.  but  the  publicans  and  harlots  A    film 
Murk  16.  13.  went  and  told  it,  neither  A.  they  ihem 
Luke  1.  1.  of  those  things  which  are  most  surely  A. 

4.5.blessed  is  she  that  A. for  there  shall  be  perlcnm 

.John  2.  11.  his  glory,  and  his  disciples  A.  on  him 

22.  ihey  A.  the  scri|ilure  and  the  word  Jesus  said 

4.  50.  the  man  A.  the  word  that  Jesus  had  spoken 
53.  the  father  hiniBeif  A.  arid  his  whole  house 

5.  46.  had  ye  A    Moses,  ye  would  have  A.  iiie 

7.  4H.  have  any  of  rulers  or  Pharisees  b.  on  him  ? 

8.  31.  then  said  Jesus  to  llie  Jews  Ihal  A.  on  him 
11.45.  who  had  seen  the  things  Jesus  did,  A  on  him 
12.11.  many  oflhe  Jews  went  away  and  A.oiiJesus 
16.27.  the  Father  lovelh  you,  beciiuse  yon  have  A. 
17  8.  and  they  have  A.  that  thou  didst  send  me 
20.8.  then  went  Ihal  oilier  disciple  and  saw  and  A. 

29.  lliou  hast  A.  have  not  seen  and  yet  have  A. 
JJcta  2.  44   all  Ihat  A.  were  together,  had  things 

4.  4.  many  of  lliem  which  heard  the  word  A. 

32.  multitude  of  ihem  that  A.  were  of  one  heart 

5.  f  36.  as  many  as  A.  Theudas  were  scattered 
8.  12.  but  when  they  A.  Philip  preaching  things 

13.  then  Simon  himself  A.  also  and  was  baptized 
10.45. they  of  circumcision  who  A.wereastoiii.ihed 
11.  17.  God  gave  them  like  gift  as  to  us  who  A. 

21    a  great  number  A   and  turned  lo  Ihe  Ltird 

13.  12.  then  <le|inly  A.  being  aslonisiieil  al  docirine 
48.  as  many  as  were  ordained  lo  eternal  life  A. 

14.  1.  a  mullitiide  of  bolh  Jews  and  Greeks  A. 
23  commended  tlnan  to  Ihe  Lil.  on  whom  ihi  y  A. 

17.  4.  some  of  them  A.  and  cimsorted  with  P>iul 
34.  howheit  certain  men  clave  lo  him  and  A. 

18.  8.  Crispus  cine  f  ruler  oflhe  synageguc  A.  on  L. 
27.  helped  them  much  which  iiad  A.  thro'  grace 

19  2.  received  ye  the  Holy  Gli(,s.t  since  ye  A.  ? 

22.  19.  I  heat  in  I'very  synagogue  liieni  that  A. 
27.  II.  Ihe  centurion  A.  the  master  oflhe  ship 
28  24.  some  A.  thi' things  spoken,  and  some  A.  not 

Rom.  4.  18.  w  ho  against  hope  A.  in  hope,  might 
13.  II.  ci^r  salvation  is  nearer  than  when  we  A. 

1  Cur.  3.5  but  minislers  by  whom  ye  A  as  Ihe  Lord 

15.  2.  ye  are  saved,  unless  ye  have  A.  in  vain 
11.  whether  I  or  they,  so  we  preach,  ami  s  i  ye  A 

ddl.  2  16.  even  we  have  A.  in  Jisns  C'hrisl  that  we 
Fph.  1.  13.  in  whom  afler  ye  A.  ye  were  sealed 

2  Tlnss.  1.  10.  oiir  lesiiinony  among  you  was  A. 

!  T?m. 3. 16.  A. on  in  ihe  world,  icreived  U|>  intoL'lory 
2  Tim.  1.  12.  for  I  know  whom  I  have  A.  he  i.»  able 
Til.  3  8.  Ihey  which  have  A.  in  God,  be  careful  lo 
Hib.  4.  3.  we  which  have  A.  do  eiHer  into  rest 
I  .John  4    16.  we  have  A.  the  lovi^  of  God  lo  us 

Jf«7ii/ RELIEVKIJ. 
.John  2  23.  at  Ihe  passover  vinny  A.  in  his  name 
4.  39.  many  oflhe  Samaiilans  A.  on  him 
11.  45.jfl»nw  of  the  Jews  which  came  to  Blary  A. on 
17,  42.  aiiiung  the  chief  rulers  ulsu  man;/  b.  on  him 


2  T/iess.  2.  12.  ihey  all  niighl  be  damned  who  h.ml 
Ueb.  3.  18.  not  enter  in^o  his  rest,  ihal  A.  not 
11   31.  Kahab  perished  not  wUh  thun  ihat  A.  not 
.JudeTi.  Lord  afterward  destroyed  them  that  A.  not 

BELIEVERS. 
Jlct.<!  5.  14.  A.  were  the  more  added  lo  Ihe  Lord 
I  'J'lm.  i.  12.  bul  b(^  liion  an  example  of  the  b. 

BFLIEVEST. 
Luke  1.  20.  be  dumb  because  Ihou  A.  not  my  worth 
.John  1.  .'iO.  I  saw  thee  under  the  lig-Uee,  A.  thou  1 

11.  26.  believelh  in  me,  never  die,  A.  ihoi)  this  1 
14.  10.  A.  thou  not  tiiat  1  am  in  Ihe  Falhrr 

J}cts  8.  37.  if  lliou  A.  wilh  all  li.ine  lieari,  ih  lU 
26.  27.  A.  thou  the  prophets  ?  1  know  Ihori  A. 
Ja.m.'i.  19.  thou  A.  that  there  is  i.iie  Ged,  lliou  do«l 

BELIEVETII. 
.Job  15.  22.  ho  A.  not  that  he  shall  rolnrn  out  of 
Prov.  14.  15.  the  simple  A.  every  wo.d,  but  ihe 
Isa.  28.  16.  he  Ihat  A.  shall  iiotiiiake  haste 
Mark  9.  23.  all  thii  gs  are  jiossible  lo  him  that  b 
16.  16.  he  Ihut  A.  and  is  baplizid  shall  be  snv"i, 
but  )!e  th.it  A.  ml  shall  be  damneti 
.John  3.  15.  whoso  A.  in  him  ?lioulil  not  perish,  li5 
18.  he  Ihat  A.  on  him  is  not  rondeniiud,  but  ha 
that  A.  not  is  condemiKd  already 
36.  ho  that  A.  hath  cverlastii  g  Id'e,  6.  47. 

5.  24.  A.  on  him  that  sent  me  halh  everlastirg  life 

6.  35.  he  Ihat  A.  on  me  shall  never  i hirst 

40.  hethatseeth  the  Son  and  A.  on  him  hath  life 
7.3.=!.  he  that  A.  on  me,  out  of  Ins  belly  shall  tio>v 
11.25.  li(!lhalA.lhonghhe  were  dead  yn.vhall  live 

26.  whoioever  liveihand  A.  in  me  shall  iieverdn 

12.  44   he  Ihat  A.  on  me,  A.  not  en  nie,  but  on  hiin 
46.  whoso  A.  on  me,  should  not  abide  in  daikness 

14.  12.  he  Ihal  A.  on  me,  tlw  works  thai  i  di> 
.Act.i  10.  43  who  A.  in  him  recen  e  leniission  ofsins 
Rom.l.U\M  is  the  pewerof  d'oil  loevety  one  ihat  A 
3.  26.  and  the  jusiifier  of  Inni  ihal  A.'on  Ji  sus 
4  5.  bill  to  hini  Ihat  worketh  noi.  bill  A.  on  him 

9.  3.3.  whoso  A.  on  him  shall  iK.l  l,•ea^hanled,  10.11 

10.  4.  Christ  13  ihe  end  of  law  to  everv  one  ihat  b 
10.  liir  vvilh  the  liearl  man  A.  lo  ri^'hteousness 

14.  2.  for  one  A.  thai  he  may  eat  all  ihings 
1  Cur.  7.  12.  if  any  brothi  r  liinh  a  wi!e  Ihat  A.  no! 
13.7.  love  A.  all  things,  Impeih  all  ll!ii!<;s,  endnretli 
14.  24.  and  there  come  in  one  that  A.  net 
2f»;-.6.  15.  what  part  hath  be  thai  A.  wilh  infide' 
\Tim.  5.  16.  if  any  man  ihal  A.  have  \iido"S 
1  Pet.  2.  6.  he  liiat  A.  shall  noi  he  con  ininded 
I  .lohh  5  1.  H  heso  A.  Jesus  is  llii'  Cl.rist,  is  of  Got 
5.  who  is  be  Ihat  overcomelh,  bill  he  iliat  A. 
10.  he  that  A.  ou  the  Son  oi Cod  ;  he  'hal  A.  not 
Gull,  hri'anse  be  A.  not  the  relord 
BELIEVING. 
Mat.  21.  22.  ask  in  iiraver,  A.  yc  shall  receivr; 
.Johv  20.  27.  said  lo  Thimias,  he  not  l"aith!e.-s  hut  b. 
31.  that  A.  ve  m'ght  have  li'i'  lliroei'h  his  iiainn 
.^fi'.i  16.  34.  rejoiced,  A  in  God  with  all  his  I. ..use 
24.  14.  A.  at!  iliings  winch  ere  wrillen  in  ilie  law 
Rom.  15.  13.  till  you  wilh  all. joy  and  peace  In  t> 
I  Tim.  6.2.  Ihey  thai  have  A.  inaslc-rs,  nm  des  lisf 
tbut  ralherdo  them  service  hecan?e  Iheyai.'A 
1  Pet.  1.  8.  yet  A.  ye  rejoice  willi  joy  unspeakatjit 

BELL,  S 
F.Tod.  28.33.  A.  ofijold  hetw.  pomegranates.  3y.2.'». 

34.  a  ffolden  A.  and  a  pomegranate,  39.  26. 

Zech.  14.20.  U)ion  the  A.  ofhorscs,  holiniss  to  Lord 

Bellow,  see  Bulls. 

BELLOVV'S. 

Jcr.  6.  29.  the  A.  are  burn',  the  lead  is  ronsumeo 

BELLY 
Signifies,  [1]  Thai  part  of  the  hodf  whit,  k  con  taint 


BEL 

3lw)  bowels,  Mnt.  15.  17.    [2]   The  womb,  Jcr, 
1.  5.     [3]    Th(  entrails,   Kc-v.   U).  9,  10.     [4] 
The  heart,  Jolin  7.  M.    [5]   7'Ac  whole  man, 
Tit.  ].  lii.     [OJ  L^rnal pleasure.  Rum.  IR.  J8. 
frcn.  3.  14.  on  thy  b.  slialt  lliou  go,  and  dust  cat 
/.,««.  11.  4'J.  goelli  on  the  h.  be  an  aboniination 
\u«i.  5.  21.  lliy  thigh  to  rot,  and  tljy  b.  to  swell. 
23. 8.  thrust  man  oi  Israel  and  woman  tliro'  the  / . 
Deut.  28.  111.  plenteous  in  the  fruit  (jfthy  b. 

to3.  and  thou  shalt  eut  the  fruit  of  thy  b. 
Jtidg.  i.  21.  the  dagger,  and  thrust  it  in  his  b. 
1  Kings  7.2U.  had  pomegranates  over-agahisl  the  i . 
Job  'i.  11.  give  up  ghost  when  I  came  out  of  the  >. 
15.  2.  and  hll  his  b.  with  the  east-wind 
35.  bring  vanity,  and  their  b-  prejiareth  deceit 
ly.  t  17.  intreated  fur  chi.dren's  sake  of  my  b. 
20.  15.  God  shall  cast  them  out  of  his  b. 
20.  surely  he  shall  not  feel  quietness  in  his  b. 
23.  when  abou.l  to  fill  his  b.  God  shall  cast  fury 
82. 1 18.  the  spirit  ol'niy  b.  coiistrainctii  me 

19.  behold  my  b.  is  as  wine  wliich  hath  no  vent 
i'.«aZ.17.14.  wliuse  b.  thou  fiUest  with  thy  hid  treas. 

22.  10.  thou  art  my  God  from  niy  mother's  b. 
44. 25.  soul  bowed  down,  our  b.  cleaveth  to  earth 
58.  t  3.  they  go  astray  from  the  b. 
132.  til.  olthe  fruit  of  thy  ft.  I  will  set  on 
Prov.  13.  25.  but  the  b.  of  the  wicked  shall  want 
18.  8.  go  into  innermost  [larts  of  the  b.  2G.  22. 

20.  a  man's  b.  shall  be  satisfied  with  fruit 
20.  27.  searching  all  the  inward  jiaris  of  the  ft. 

30.  so  do  stripes  the  inward  parts  of  the  6. 
22.  1 18.  is  a  pleasant  tiling,  if  keep  them  in  thy  ft. 
Cant.!).  14.  Ills  b.  is  as  bright  ivory  overlaid  with 

7.  2.  thy  ft.  is  like  a  heap  of  wheat  set  about  with 
ia.  46.  3.  which  are  born  by  me  from  the  6, 
Jer.  1. 5.  before  I  formed  thee  in  the  ft.  I  knew  thee 

51.  34.  lie  hath  filled  Ins  ft.  with  my  delicates 
F^zek  3.  3.  he  said,  son  of  man,  cause  thy  ft.  to  eat 
Dati  2.  32.  this  image's  ft.  and  his  thighs  of  brass 
J^nah  I.  17.  Jonah  wasin  ft.  ofthefisbj  j>/a£.12.40, 

2.  2  jut  of  the  ft.  of  hell  cried  I,  and  tliou  hcardst 
Mir.  6.  t  7.  fruit  of  my  b.  frr  the  sin  of  my  soul 
Nab.  3.  10.  when  I  heard,  my  ft.  trembled,  my  lips 
Mat.  15.  17  whatsoever  enterelh  in  at  the  mouth 
goeth  into  the  ft.  and  is  cast  out,  Mark  7. 19, 
AaAc  15  16.  fain  have  filled  his  ft.  with  the  husks 
John  7.  38.  out  of  his  ft.  shall  How  rivers  tf  water 
Rum. 16. IS.they  serve  notour  Lord  but  iheir  ownft 
1  Cor.  0.  13.  meats  for  the  ft.  and  the  4.  for  meats 
PA(7. 3.19.  whose  God  IS  their  ft.  and  glory  in  shame 
hev.  10.  9.  eat  it  up,  and  it  shall  make  thy  ft.  bitter 

10.  as  Boon  as  1  had  eaten  it,  my  ft.  was  bitter 

BELLIES. 
Tit.  1.  12.  the  Cretians  are  always  liars,  slow  ft. 

BELONG. 
Oen.  40.  8.  do  not  interpretations  ft.  to  God  1 
y>eo.  57.  24.  in  jubilee  return  to  whom  it  did  ft. 
J)eut.  29.  29.  secret  things  ft.  to  God,  revealed  J. 
PtrJ.  47.  9.  for  the  shields  of  the  earth  ft.  to  God 

08.  20.  to  our  God  ft.  the  issues  from  death 
Prov.  24.  23.  these  things  also  ft.  to  the  wise 
Kzek.'il.WX  shall  they  not  A.  to  the  despising  rod? 
Dan.  9.  9.  to  the  Lord  our  God  6.  mercies 
Mark '.).  41 .  in  my  name,  because  ye  ft.  to  Christ 
J. like  19.  42.  the  things  which  ft.  to  lliy  |ieace 

1  Cor.  7.  32.  careth  for  things  that  ft.  to  the  Lord 

BELONGED,  EST. 
1  Sam.  30. 13   to  whuni  h  thou,  whence  art  thnu  ? 

1  Knig.'i  1.8.  and  the  mighty  men, which  ft.  to  David 

2  Kings  7  t2.  a  lord  which  ft.  to  the  king  answered 
J.uke2'l.7.  as  he  knew  heft  to  Herod's  jurisdiction 

BELONGETH. 
Deut.  32. 35.  to  me  ft.  vengeance  and  recompeiice, 
P.?a;.  94.  1.   Neb.  10   30. 
Jiidg.  19.  14.  Gibeah  which  ft.  to  Benjamin,  20.  4. 
f'zra  10.  4.  arise,  for  this  matter  ft   to  thee 
Fsal.  3.  8.  salvation  ft.  unto  the  Lord 
02.  11.  twice  have  I  heard,  [lOwer  ft.  unto  God 

12.  also  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  ft   mercy 
Dan.  9.  7.  O  Lord,  righteousness  A.  to  thee 

8.  to  us  A.  confusion  of  face,  to  our  kings 
Heb.  5. 14.  strong  meal  ft   to  them  of  full  age 

BELONGING. 
JWm.T,  9.  the  si-rvice  of  the  sanctuary  ft  lo  them 
Ruth  2. 3.  to  light  on  a  part  of  a  field  A.  to  Buaz 
Prov.  26.  17.  meddleth  with  strife  ft.  not  to  him 
/y«/ie  9.  10.  he  went  into  a  desert  A.  to  Belhsaida 

BELOVED 
h  applied,  [1]   Ta  Christ,  Mat.  3.  17    Mnrk  1. 

11.  1  9.  7.  [2J  To  the  Church,  Jer,  11.  1.5. 
Rom.  9,  2.5.     [3]    To  particular  .laints,  Nek 

13.  26.  Dan.  9.  23.  [4]  To  wife  atid  children, 
Deut.  21.  15.  Hfia.  9.  16.  [5]  To  the  JTew 
Jerusalem,  Rev.  20.  9. 

Dent.  21. 15.  two  wives,  the  one  A.  the  other  hated 
33.  12.  the  ft.  of  the  Lord  shall  dwell  in  safetv 
!  Sam.  12. 1 25.  Jedidiah,  that  is,  A.  of  the  Lord 
A*eA.  13.  26.  Solomon,  who  was  ft.  of  his  God 
Psal.  60.  5.  that  thy  A.  may  be  delivered,  108.  6. 
1127.  2.  for  so  he  L'ivctli  his  A.  sleep  I 

3a 


BEN 

]Prov  4i3i  and  only  A.  in  the  sight  of  my  mother 
Ca7it.  5.  1.  eat,  O  friends,  drink  abundantly,  O  ft. 

9.  what  is  thy  ft.  more  than  another  A.  ? 
6.  1.  whither  is  thy  A.  gone,  O  thou  fairest  1 

8.  5.  who  is  this  that  cometh  leaning  on  her  A.  ? 
/Jan.  y..g3.  fur  thou  art  greatly  A.   10.  11,  19. 
Hos.  3.  1.  go  yet,  love  a  woman  A.  of  her  friend 

9.  10.  I  will  slay  the  6.  fruit  of  their  womb 
^icts  15.25.  chosen  men  with  ft. Barnabas  and  Paul 
Horn.  1.  7.  to  all  that  are  in  Rome,  ft.  of  God 

9.  25.  I  will  call  her  A.  which  was  not  ft 

11.  28.  they  are  ft.  for  the  Father's  sake 

10.12.  salute  A.Persis  who  laboured  much  in  Lord 
Ejih.  1.  0.  he  hath  made  us  accepted  in  the  ft. 

0.21.  Tyclucus  a  ft. brother  and  minister.  Col. i.7. 
Ciil.  3. 12.  jiut  on  as  the  elect  of  God,  holy  and  6. 

4.  9.  with  Onesimus,  a  faithful  and  ft.  brother 

14.  Luke  the  6  physician  and  Denias  greet  you 
IThess.  1.  4.  knowing  ft.  your  election  of  God 

1  Tim.  6.  2.  do  them  service,  because  they  are  A. 
Philem.  16.  but  above  a  servant,  a  brother  ft. 
Heb.  6.  9.  ft.  we  are  persuaded  better  things  of  you 

2  Pet.  3.  8.  ft.  be  not  ignorant  of  this  one  thing 

15.  even  as  our  A.  brother  Paul  hath  written 

1  .lohn  3. 2.  A.  now  we  are  the  sons  of  God,  it  doth 
21.  ft.  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not,  then  have 
4.  1.  A.  believe  not  every  spirit,  but  try  the  spirits 
7.  ft.  let  us  love  one  anotiier,  for  love  is  of  God 
11.  ft.  if  God  so  loved  us,  we  ought  also  to  love 
'i  John  11.  ft.  follow  not  that  which  is  evil,  but 
that  which  is  good 
Jude  20.  but  ye  ft.  building  up  yourselves  in  faith 
Rev.  20.  9.  and  they  compassed  the  ft.  city 
Dearly  Beloved,  see  Dearly. 
My  BELOVED. 
Cant.  1. 14.  7ny  ft.  is  to  me  a  cluster  of  camphirc 

16.  behold  thou  art  fair,  my  A.  yea  pleasant 

2.  3.  as  the  apple-tree,  so  is  my  A.  among  tho  eons 

9.  my  A.  is  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart 

16.  my  A.  is  mine,  and  I  am  his,  he  fecdeth,  6.3. 

17.  turn  my  A.  and  be  thou  like  a  roe  or  a  liart 
4.  16.  lot  my  ft-  come  into  his  garden  and  cat 
5.2.  it  is  the  voice  oi'my  ft.  that  knocketh,  2.  8. 

5.  I  rose  up  to  open  to  my  A. 116  I  opened  to  my  A. 

10.  my  A.  IS  while  and  ruddy  ||  16. 1  his  is  my  A. 

6.  2.  7uy  A    is  gone  ||  3.  I  am  my  ft.  and  7ny  ft. 

mine,  7.  10. 

7.  13.  which  I  have  laid  up  for  thee,  O  my  ft. 
fsa.  5.  ].  a  song  of  my  ft.  touching  his  vineyard 
./«•.  11.  15.  what  hath  my  A.  to  do  in  my  huu-ie 
Mat.  3.  17.  this  is  mi/  ft.  Son,  i7.  5.  Afark  1  11.  | 

9.  7.  L^Jie  3,  22.  |  9. 35.  2  Pet.1.  17. 

12.  18.  behold  771!/ A.  in  whom  my  soul  is  pleased 
I.ukc  20. 13.  I  will  send  my  ft.  son,  it  may  be  they 
Rum.  16.  8.  greet  AmpUas  my  ft.  in  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  4.  14.  but  as  my  ft.  sons  I  warn  you 
17.  1  sent  Timothy  my  A.  son,  2  Tim.  1.  2. 

Jam.  I.  16.  do  not  err,  my  A.  brethren 
BELIE,  BELIED. 

Prov.  30.  to   lest  I  be  full  and  A.  thee 

Jer.  5. 12  thev  have  A.  the  Lord,  and  said,  it  is  not 
BEMO.AN,  ED,  ING. 

.Tab  42  11.  tliey  A.  Job,  and  comlbrted  him 

.Trr.  15.  5.  who  shall  A.  thee,  O  Jerusalem  7 
16.  5.  neither  go  lo  lament,  nor  A.  them 
22.  10.  weep  ye  not  for  the  dead,  nor  ft.  him 
31.  18.  I  have  surely  heard  Ephraim  A.  himself 
48.  17.  all  ye  that  are  about  him  A.  him 

JVaA,  3.  7.  Nineveh  is  laid  waste,  who  will  ft.  her? 
BENCHES. 

Ezek.  27.  6.  the  Ashurites  made  thy  ft.  of  ivory 
BEND. 

r.tal.  n.  2.  for  lo,  the  wicked  A.  their  bow 
61.  3.  who  A.  their  bows  to  shoot  their  arrows 

.frr.  0.  3.  ihey  A.  their  tongue  like  a  bow  for  lies 
46.  9.  the  Lydians,  that  handle  and  A.  the  bow 
.50.  14   all  ye  tint  ft.  the  bow  shoot  at  her,  29. 
.'il.  3.  against  him  that  bendeth,  b't  iho  archer  ft 

Ezck.  17.  7.  behold,  this  vine  did  ft.  her  roots 
BENDETH,  ING. 

Psal.  5S  7.  when  he  6.  his  bow  to  shoot  arrows 

fsa.  60.  14.  that  alilicted  thee  shall  come  ft.  to  thee 

.Ter.  51.  3.  against  him  that  A.  let  the  archer  bend 
BENEATH. 

F.roil.  20.  4.  or  that  is  in  the  earth  A.  Deut.  5.  8. 
.32.  1**   he  brake  the  lable^^  ft.  the  mount 

>>eui-  ■♦  39.  on  the  earth  A.  there  is  none  else 
28.  13.  thou  shalt  be  above  only,  and  not  A. 
33.  13.  blessed,  for  the  deep  that  couchelh  A. 

Kzra  9.  f  13.  hast  withheld  A.  imr  iniquities 

.fob  18.  16.  his  roots  shall  be  dried  up  A. 

I'rov.  15.  24.  that  ye  may  depart  from  hell  A. 

fsa.  14.  9.  hell  from  A.  is  moved  for  thee 
51.  6.  lift  up  your  eyes,  look  on  the  earth  A. 

,/>r.  31.  37.  if  foundations  can  be  searched  A 

John  8.  23.  ye  nre  from  A.  1  am  from  above 
BENEFACTORS. 

Z,u&e22.25.they  that  exercise  au'.hori.  are  called  A 
BENEFIT. 

Ter   IS.  10  repent  of  good  wherewith  I  o.  them 


BES 

BENEFIT.  S. 
Signifiei,  [1]  The  gifts  and  favours  of  Ged  tl 
men,  2Chron.  32.25.    Psal.  68.  19.     f2J   Tk$ 
favour  of  Cfod  to  others,  2  Cor.  1.  1.5.  Philam 
14.     [3]  God's  righteous  acts,   I.  Sam.  12.  t7 
[4]  Salvation,  ITim.B.  2.    [5]  Favour,  grace 
or  spiritual  blessings,  Psal.  J03.  2.     [6J    71 
profit,  or  do  good,  Jer.  18.  10. 
1  Sam.  12.  17.  reason  with  you  of  all  the  A.  of  Lord 
2C/(r.32.25.  Hozekiah  rendered  not  according  to  4. 
Psal.  68.  19.  Lord  who  daily  loadiith  us  with  A. 
103.  2.  bless  the  Lord,  and  forget  not  all  his  ft 
116.  12.  what  sluill  I  render  to  Lord  for  -ill  irk  o.  5 
'2  Cor.  1.  15.  that  you  might  have  ?  y.-.^nd  b. 
ITtm.  6.  2.  faithful  and  beloved  parlakers  of  theft 
Philem.  14.  that  thy  A.  should  nut  he  of  neceiisu* 

BENEVOLENCE. 
1  Cor.  7.3.  let  the  husband  render  to  iJte  wife  due  4 

BEN'/'. 
Psal.  7.  12.  he  hath  A.  his  bow,  I.am.l.  A.  \  3. 12. 
37.  14.  have  A.  their  bow  lo  cast  down  the  poor 
/i(l.5.28.wliosc  arrows  sharp,  and  ail  their  bows  A 
21.  15.  for  they  fled  from  llie  swords  and  A.  bow 
Hos.  11.7.  my  people  are  A.  lo  hackshdingfroinme 
Zech.  9.  13.  wlien  I  have  A  Judah  for  mo 

BEREAVE. 
Deut.  32.  t25.  sword  and  terror  shall  A.  young  rren 
Kccl.4.8.  for  whom  I  labour  anil  A.  my  soul  of  g'  od 
.fer.  15.  7.  1  will  A.  them  of  children,  18.  21. 
F.zrk.  5. 17.  send  evil  beasts,  and  they  shall  6   thco 
14.  tl5.  if  I  cause  noisome  beasts  to  A.  the  land 
36.  12.  no  more  henceforth  A.  Ilieni  of  niei .  14. 
Nos.  9.  12.  bring  up  children,  yet  will  I  4.  iheni 

BEREAVED. 
Gen.42.36. Jacob  said, me  ye  have  A. of  my  children 
43.  14.  if  I  be  ft.  of  my  thililren,  I  am  A. 
Ezek.  36.  1.3.  thou  land'  liasi  A.  thy  nalions 
Hos. 13.8. 1  will  meet  Ihem  as  bear  A.  of  her  whelps 

BEREAVETIl. 
Z.a77i.  1.29.  abroad  the  sword  A.  at  home  is  as  death 

BERRIES, 
/sa.  11   6.  two  or  three  A.  in  the  lop  of  Ihe  lioiiffhs 
Jam.  3. 12.  can  the  fisi-trce  bearolive  A.  a  vuuligsl 

BERYL. 
Dan.  10  6.  his  body  also  was  like  the  A.  and  face 
Rev.  21.20.  eighth  found ntmn  was  A.  ninth  a  tonas 

BESEECH. 
F.xod.  33  18.  he  said,  I  A.  tlieo  shew  me  thv  glorv 
jYum.  12.  13.  heal  her  now,  O  Lord,  I  A.  tliee 
Psal.  80.  14.  return,  we  ft.  thee,  (J  God  of  hos'j 
116.  4.  O  Lord,  I  ft.  thee  deliver  my  soul 
118.25.  save  I  A.  O  Lord,  I  ft.  thee,  send  prosperity 
119.  108.  accept,  I  ft.  Ihee,  free-will  offerings 
Jer.  38.20.  obey,  I  A.  thee,  the  voice  of  Ihe  Lord 
.Imos  7.  2.  I  said,  O  Lord  God,  forgive,  I  A.  thee 
.Joiinh  1.14.  they  said. we  ft.liiee,  O  Lord,  we  ft. the 

4.  3.  O  Lord,  take,  t  A.  thee  my  life  from  mn 
Mnl.  1.9.  A.  God,  that  Ire  will  bo  gracious  to  UB 
/-;</.(  8.  28.  Jesus,  I  A.  tjie.i,  torment  me  not 

9.  38.  saying,  master,  I  A.  thee  look  on  my  son 
.ficts  26.  3.  wherefore  I  A.  thee  to  hear  me  patiently 
Rom.  12. 1.  I  A.  you  by  the  mercies  of  God 

1  Cur.  4.  16.  I  A.  you,  be  ye  followers  of  me 

2  Cor.  2.  8.  I  ft.  you,  confirm  your  love  toward  hrm 

5.  20.  as  though  Go.;  did  A.  you  by  us, we  prav  yo-t. 
6. 1.  we  A.yov:  receive  not  the  grace  of  God  in  vain 

10.  I.I  Paul  ft.  you  by  the  meekness  of  Christ 
Oal.  4. 12.  1  ft.  yon,  be  as  I  am,  for  I  am  as  yft  lire 
F.ph.A.  1. 1  the  prisoner  of  the  Lord  ft.  you  to  walk 
Philem.  9.  yet  for  love's  sake  I  ralhnr  A.  thee 

10.  I  A.  thee  for  my  son  Onesimus,  whom  I  liave 
Heb.  13. 19.  but  !  A.  you  the  rather  to  do  this 

1  Pet.  2.  11.  I  A.  you  as  strangers  and  pilsrinw 

2  John  5.  now  I  A.  thee,  lady,  not  as  though  I  wrote 

See  Brkttiren. 
BESEECHING. 
.Wat.8.  5.  there  cari.eacintiirion  A.  him,  T-uke7  3 
Mark  1.40.  there  came  a  leper  to  him,  ft.  him 

BESET. 
■  Tudg.^^  22.  sonsofBcIialy.  the  house  round,  90-5 
Psal.  22. 12.  strong  bulls  of  Bashan  have  A-  me 
139.5.  ihoii  hast  A.  me  behind  and  before 
Hos.  7.  2.  their  ov/n  doiii^s  have  A.  them  about 
Heb.  12. 1.  lay  aside  sin  wtich  doth  so  easily  A.  US 

BESIDE,  BESIDES. 
Oen.  19. 12.  hast  thou  here  any  ft.  bring  them  oat 
26.  1.  there  was  a  famine  A.  the  first  famine 
T.rv.  18.  18.  A.  the  other  in  her  life-lime 
23.  38.  A.  sabbaths,  A.  your  gifts,  A.  your  vows,  b. 
your  free-will  rffcrings,  which  ye  give  to  Lord 
JV^j77i  5. 20.  man  has  lain  with  thee  A.  ihy  liusbnni 

6.  21.  law  of  Nazarite,  ft.  that  his  hand  shall  get 

11.  6.  ihore  is  nolhiiig  at  all  A.  Ibis  manna 
2'S.  2.3.  offer  these  6.  the  burnt-offering,  29  6. 

Dent.  29.  1.  6.  the  covenant  he  made  in  Horeb 
Josh.  22.  19.  in  building  an  allar,  6.  the  altar,  29. 
Jadg.  6.  37.  illt  be  dry  on  all  the  earlh  6. 

11,  31.  6.  her  Jephlhiih  had  no  son  nor  daughter 
1  Scmi  19.  .3.  I  wi'.l  gc  out  and  stand  6.  my  falhor 
1  Kiiijjs  10.  13.  6.  that  which  Solomon  gave  hct- 


BET 

\Rinffs'ii.7.  not  a  prophet  of  the  li.  !,.  2  CA>'.13.  G. 
2  A'jn^rs-il.lti.  i.lus  siii,wlierewiih  liu  nmile  Jiiclali 
f«n<.  --i.!.  -.  he  luaiietli  nie  i.  tiiu  slill  vvutors 
Cant.  I.  8.  Iee<l  iliy  kiiisa.  tiie  sliuplierds'  tents 
ha.  3vi.  ■it),  blussid  are  ye  that  sow  i.  all  waters 

56.  8.  1  will  g;aher  others  to  hiiii  b.  those  tliat 
l.uke  Hi.  ii).  0.  all  tins,  between  us  and  you  a  i,'ult' 

;!4. 21.  b.  all  this,  to-day  is  the  third  day  smee 
Philcm.  19.  thou  owest  to  nie  thine  own  se.')'  b 

BESIDE 
Mark  3.  21.  his  friends  said,  he  is  b.  himself 
McCs  26.  24.  Fan!,  tliou  art  b.  thyself,  learning 
2  Cor. 5. 13.  whether  we  be  6.  ourselves,  it  is  to  God 

BESIEGE. 
Deut.  28.  52.  he  shall  b.  thee  in  thy  gales 

1  Kin^sS.  3T.  if  their  enemies  6.  them,  2  CAr.  6. 28. 
Jsa.  2J.  2.  go  uj),  O  Elam,  b.  O  Media 

15ESIEGEU. 

2  Kings  19.24.  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  I  have  dried 

uji  all  the  rivers  of  6.  i>laces,  Jsa.  Si.  23. 
Eccl.  9.  J4.  came  a  great  king  against  it  and  b.  it 
Isa.  1.  y.  the  daughter  of  Zion  is  lelt  as  a  b.  city 
Eztk.  6.  12.  he  that  is  h.  shall  die  by  the  famine 

BESOM. 
Isa.  14.23. 1  will  swee|)  it  with  the  b.  ofdestruction 

BESOUGHT. 
Oen.  42. 21.  when  he  b.  us,  and  we  would  not  hear 
F.xod  32.  11.  .Moses  b.  the  Lord,  Dcut.  3.  23. 
2  Sam.  K   '0.  David  b.  God  for  the  child 

1  Kings  13.  6.  and  the  man  of  God  b.  the  Lord 

2  Kings  1.  13.  third  captain  fell  on  his  knees  and  A. 
13. 4.  Jelioahazii.  the  Lord,  the  Lord  hearkened 

2  C'Aroji.  33. 12.  Manasseh  in  al'liclion  b.  the  Lord 
Ezra  8.  23.  so  we  fasted  and  b.  our  God  for  this 
Esth.S.W.  6. him  with  tears  to  put  away  the  inisciiief! 
/er.  26.  19.  did  notllezekiah  fear,  and  b.  the  Lord 
Mat.  8.  31.  so  the  devils  b.  luin,  Mark  5.  10,  12. 
htike  8.  31,  32. 
34.  saw  him,  they  4.  him  to  depart,  Luke  8.  37. 

18.  t2K.  se.  vaiit  b.  him,  Lord,  have  patience 
Mark  5.  23.  .lavrus  b.  him  greatly,  iMke  8.  41. 

John  4.  40.  Samaritans  b.  tiiat  hi;  would  tarry 
47.  th<^  nohieman  of  Canernaiim  b.  him  to  come 

19  38.  b.  I'llale  that  lie  migiit  lake  the  body 
ids  I3.42.<jeiitiles  A. that  these  words  be  preached 

16.  15.  LydiaA.  us,  saying,  if  ye  have  judged  me 
39.  magistrates  b.  them,  and  brought  them  out 

2'..  12.  we  h.  Iiim  not  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
8  Cor  12.  8  for  this  thing  1  b.  the  Lord  thrice' 

BEST. 
Ofti.  43.  11.  take  of  the  b.  fruits  in  the  land 

47.  6.  in  b  of  the  land  make  thy  father  dwell,  11. 
Ez.xi  22.  5.  of  A.  of  his  own  field  make  restitution 

ViiiH.  18.  29.  every  heave- offering  shall  beof  the  4. 

36.  6  let  them  marry  to  whom  they  think  b. 
Oenl.  23.  16.  he  shall  dwell  where  it  likes  him  b. 

Sam.  8. 14.  he  will  take  the  b.  of  your  vineyards 

l5.9.Saul  and  the  people  spared  the  A.  of  sheep,  15. 
?  Scm.  18.  4.  what  secmeth  you  A.  I  will  do 
2  Kings  10.  3.  look  out  the  A.  of  your  master's  sons 
Psal.  39.  5.  every  man  at  his  A.  slate  is  vanity 
Cant.  7  9.  the  roof  of  ihy  mouth  like  the  A.  wine 
.Vic.  7.  4.  the  A.  of  them  is  as  a  brier,  most  upright 
/-uke  15.  22.  bring  forlli  the  A.  robe  and  put  it  on 

1  Cor.  12.  31.  but  covei  carne.sllv  the  A.  gifts 

BESTEAD.' 
/x«.  8. 21.  they  shall  pass  thro'  it  hardly  A  hungry 
.  BESTIR. 

2  Sam.  5.24.  when  hearcst  the  sound  then  A  thyself 

BESTOW. 
Exod.  32.  29.  that  he  may  A.  on  you  a  blessing 
Deiit.li  26.  A.  mnney  for  what  tliy  soul  lusts  after 
i  Chron.  24.  7.  the  things  tliey  did  A.  on  Baalim 
Ezra  7.  20.  which  tlioii  shall  have  occasion  to  A. 
A.  It  out  of  the  king's  treasure-house 
Luke  12.  17.  [  have  no  room  where  to  A.  my  fruits 
18.  and  there  m  ill  I  A.  all  my  fruits  and  goods 
1  Cor.l2.  23.  on  these  we  A.  more  abundant  honour 
13.3.  though  I  A   all  mygooils  to  feed  the  poor 

BESTOWED. 
!  Kivgs  .1.  24.  Gehazi  A.  them  in  the  house 
I  Chron.  29.  2.5.  Lord  A.  on  Solomon  royal  majesty 
fsa.  63.  7.  according  to  all  the  Lord  hath  A.  on  us 
John  4.  .'tH.  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  A.  no  labour 
Horn.  IP.  6.  greet  .Mary,  who  A.  much  labour  on  us 

1  Cor   15.  10.  his  grace  A.  on  me  was  not  in  vain 

2  Cor.  1. 1 1 .  for  the  gift  A.  on  us  by  means  of  many 
a.  1.  do  you  lowit  of  thegrace  A,  on  the  churches 

t~/al.  4.  11.  lest  I  have  A.  on  you  labour  in  vain 
1  John  3.  1.  what  manner  of  love  Father  A.  on  us 

BETAKE. 
ha.  14.  t32.  poor  of  his  people  A.  themselves  to  it 

BETHINK. 
IKingsf^.  47.  if  they  shall  A  themselves  in  the  land 
wliithcrthey  were  carried  captives, 2  CAr.  0.37. 
BETIMES 
Sienifi«fi,  [I]  Knr/?/,  Gen.26.  31.    [Ji]  .•Reasonably, 
IB  dui   %iul  yropiT  time,  Prov.  13.  24.    [3]  Con- 
tttiaUu,  and  ciirrfuUy,  2rhriin.  36.  15. 
Qen.  2G,  31    rose  uj)  A.  nnd  .sware  one  to  another 
33 


BET 

12  CAron.3fi.l5.  God  Sc-nt  by  his  messengers  rising  b. 
.Job  6.  5.  if  Ihuu  wouldest  seek  unto  God  A. 
24.  5.  a*  wild  asses  go  they,  rising  A.  for  piey 
t'ruD.  13.  24.  he  that  loveth  him,  chasteneili  him  A. 

BETKAY. 
1  Chron.  12. 17.  if  ye  be  come  to  A  me  to  enemies 
Mat.  24.  10.  and  shall  b.  one  another  and  hate 
26  16.  from  that  time  he  sought  opportunity  to  A. 
him,  Mark  14.  J  I.   J.uke  22.  6. 
21.  I  say  unto  you   that  one  of  you  shall  A.  me, 
Mark  14.  i^<.   Jukn  13.  21. 
46.  behold,  he  is  at  bund  that  doth  A.  me 
Mark  13.  12.  brother  shall  A   broiher  to  death 
.luUa  6.  64.  Jesus  knew  who  should  A.  Iiini,  13.  11. 
13.  2.  the  devil  put  into  the  heartof  Judas  to  A. him 
BETRAYED. 
Mat.  10.  4.  Judas  Iscariot  w  ho  A.  him,  Mark  3.  19. 
17.  22.  Son  of  man  shall  be  A.  into  the  hands  of 
men,  20.  18.  |  26.  2,  45.  Mark  14.  41. 
20  24.  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  tin;  Son  of  man 
IS  A.  Mark  14.  21.   l.uke  22.  22. 
48.  be  that  A.  gave  them  a  sign,  Mark  14.  44. 
27.  4.  1  have  sinned,  in  that  1  A.  innocent  blood 
I.,uki'2l.  16.  and  ye  shall  be  A.  both  by  parents  and 
./ohn  18.  2.  Judas  which  A.  him  knew  the  place 
1  Cor.  11.23.  same  night  he  was  A.  he  look  bread 

BETRAYERS. 
,^cts  7.  52.  just  One,  of  whom  ye  have  been  the  A. 

BETRAYEST,  ETII. 

MarkH.  42.  let  us  go,  lo,  he  that  A.  me  is  at  hand 

/vwAe  22.21.  the  hand  of  him  that  A.  me  is  with  me 

48.  Judas,  A.  thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss  1 

John  21.  20.  Lord,  which  is  he  that  A.  thee? 

BETROTH. 
/>(;i««.28.30..slialtA.a  wife, another  shall  lie  with  her 
IIos.  2.  19. 1  will  A.  thee  lo  me  forever  in  righteous. 
20. 1  will  A.  thee  to  me  in  faithfulness,shalt  know 
BETROTHED. 
i?iO(Z.2].  8.  if  she  please  not  her  master  who  A.  her 
22. 16.  if  a  man  entice  a  maid  not  A.  IJeut.  22.  2b. 
/>e«.  19.  20.  whosoever  lieth  with  a  woman  A. 
Dcut.  20.  7.  who  hath  A.  a  wife,  and  not  taken  her 
22.  23.  if  a  man  find  a  virgin  A.  and  lie  with  her 
27.  A.  damsel  cried,  and  there  was  none  to  save 
BETTER 
Signifies,  ['i]  More  valuable,  or  preferable,  Eccl. 
9.  4,  16,  18.     [2]  More  acceptable,  I  Sam.  15. 
22.     [3]  More  able,  Dan.  1.  20.     [4]  More  con- 
venient, 1  Cor.  7.  33.     [5]  More  easy,  Mat.  18. 
6.     [6]  More  advantageous,  Phil.  I.  23.     [7J 
More  holy,  1  Cor.  8.  8.     [8]   More  safe,  Psal. 
118.  8.     [9]  Mure  comfortable,  Prov.  15.  16, 17. 
[10]  JITore  precious,  I'rov   8.  11. 
A  better  hoi)e,  Heb.  7. 19.    The  new  covenant,  or 
Christ  and  his  priesthood,  and  thepromisvs  of 
the  gospel  dipenduig  thcrevpon ;  ichich  give 
hope  to  lost  sinners  of  obtaining  reconciliation 
Willi   God,   and  afford   mure   clear  and  solid 
grounds  to  expect  the  full  pardon  of  their  sius, 
and  eternal  life,  than  ciiutil  be  discovered  from 
the  dark  shadou\i  under  the  legal  dispensation. 
Might  obtain  a  betle'  resurrection,  Neb.  11.35.  .^ 
y  esurrection  to  a  far  belter  life  than  they  could 
have  enjoyed  on  earth;  for  though  they  might 
have  been  preserved  for  a  while  from  death  now 
threatcned,ivhich  was  a  kind  o/ resurrection, ?/?< 
was  it  not  to  be  compared  with  the  resurrection 
to  eternal  life,  glory,  bliss,  and  pleasure,  to  be 
enjoyed  by  them  irith  God  in  heaven,  which 
would   abundantly  recompense   them  for  all 
their  sufferings 
Better  sacrifices,  Hrh.  9.  23.     The  sacrifice  of 
Christ  himself,  which  is  of  more  value,  and 
comprises  all  the  virtue,  benefit,  and  significa- 
tion of  the  legal  sacrifices.     It  is  eipressea  in 
the  plural  numhir,  both  to  answer  the  opposite 
term,  and  to  set  out  its  excellency  .•  being  far 
above  all  others,and  the  very  substance  of  them. 
Ocn.  29.  19.  A.  I  give  her  to  thee  than  to  arrolher 
Exod.  14. 12.  A  for  us  to  have  served  the  Egyptians 
JVum.14.3.  were  it  not  A.  for  us  to  return  to  Egypt  7 
Judg.  8.  2.  gleanings  of  Ephraim  A.  than  vintage 

11.  25.  nor  art  thou  any  thing  A.  than  Balak 
1  Sam.  1.  8.  am  no'  I  A.  lo  thee  than  ten  sons  1 
27.  1.  nothing  A.  thnn  lo  go  to  the  Philistines 

1  Kings  1.47.  God  make  the  name  of  k.  Solomon  A. 
2.  32.  who  fell  upon  two  men  A.  than  he,  and  slew 
10.  4.  Elijah  said,  I  am  not  A.  than  my  fathers 
21.2. 1  will  give  thee  for  it  a  A.  vineyard  than  it 

2  Kings  5.  12.  rivers  of  Damascus  A.  than  Jordan 
2  rAro7?.21. 13.  hast  slain  brethrpn  A.  than  thyself 
Psal  60.31.  this  shall  please  the  Lord  A.  than  nno\ 
/•;cc/.2.24.iiothin2  A.for  a  man  than  to  eat  nnd  drink 

3. 22. there  is  nothing  A. than  to  rejoice  in  his  w  orks 
4.  3.  A.  is  he  than  both  they,  which  have  not  been 
9.  two  are  A.  than  one  ||  6. 11.  what  is  man  the  A.? 
7.  10.  that  the  former  days  were  A.  than  these  ? 
til.  wisdom  is  as  good  as  an  inheritance, yea  A. too 
10.  11.  the  serpent  will  bite,  and  a  bubbler  is  no  A. 
/ia.56.5.give  a  name  A. than  of  sons  and  daughters 


BET 

AflJii.  4  9.  they  lliui  be  slam  with  the  sword  affi  • 
Euk.  36.  11.  i  will  settle  yi-.u,  and  do  A.  to  ytMi 
y.'«n.l.20.  in  all  matters  he  found  them  ten  tiinosi 
Uus.  2.  7.  then  was  it  A.  with  me  than  now 
jJmos  6.  2.  be  they  A.  than  these  kingdoms? 
jVaA.  3.  8.  art  thou  A.  than  populou.s  i\'o'! 
Mat.  6.  26.  behold  the  fowls  of  the  air,  are  y  ■aol 
much  A.  than  they  7  J^ke  1-  24, 
12. 12.  how  much  then  is  a  man  A.  than  a  sheep 
18.6.  it  were  A. lor  him  that  a  millstone  were  hang 
ed  about  his  neck,  Mark  9.  42.  Luke  17.  2. 
liom.  3.  9,  are  we  A.  than  they  1  no,  in  no  wi^* 

1  Cor.7.38.he  thai  giveth  her  no'  in  marriage, doth  A. 
8.  8.  for  neither  if  we  eat  are  we  the  A. 

9. 15. A. for  me  to  die,  than  to  make  my  glorying  voitt 
11.  17.  you  come  together  not  for  A.  but  lor  wor«(! 
I'hil.  2.  3.  let  each  esteem  other  A.  than  himself 
HrO.  1.  4.  being  made  so  much  A.  than  the  iingelj 
6.9.  but  beloved, we  arc  persuaded  A. things  of  you 

7.  7.  without  contrnd.the  less  is  blessed  of  the  b 
19.  nothing perfect,bul bringing  in  ofaA.hopeuid 
22.  Jesus  was  made  a  surety  of  a  A.  testament 

8.  6.  by  how  much  also  he  is  the  Mediator  of  a  A 

covenant,  established  on  A.  prumiseg 

9.  23.  but  heavenly  things  with  A.  sacrifices 

10.  34.  in  heaven  a  A.  and  enduring  substai.cy 

11.  16.  they  desire  a  A.  country,  a  heavenly 
35.  ihat  they  might  obtain  a  A.  resurrection 
40.  God  having  provided  some  A.  thing  for  ns 

12.  24.  that  speaketh  A.  things  than  that  of  .\hi  I 

2  Pt£.  2.  21.  t.  for  them  not  to  have  known  the  vv^v 

BETTER  7s. 

Prov.  15.  16.  b.  is  little  with  the  fear  of  the  Lort' 

I'.b.is  a  dinner  of  herbs  where  love  is,thaii  sino.x 

10.8.  A. is  a  little  with  righ'eousnessthan  ve\(  iinvB 
16.  how  much  A.  is  it  to  get  wisdom  than  gold 

17.  1.  A.  is  a  dry  morsel  and  quietness  therewith 
19.  1.  A.  is  ihc  poor  I  hat  walks  in  integrity,  28.  6 
27.  10.  for  A.  IS  a  neighbour  that  is  near,  than 

F.crl.  4.  6.  A.  is  a  handful  with  quietness,  than 
13.  A.  is  a  poor  wise  child  than  a  foolish  kinj 

6.  9.  A.  is  the  sight  of  the  eyes  than  Ihc  wandeiing 

7.  8.  A.  is  the  end  of  a  thing  than  the  beginnir.g 
Cant.i.  10.  how  ninch  6.  is  thy  love  than  wine 

Is  BETTER,  or  is  ij  BETTER. 
.hidg.  9.  2.  whether  is  A.  for  you,  that  all  reign 

18.  19.  is  it  A.  to  be  «  priest  to  one,  than  to  a  tiibel 
/i'!/(A4.15.thydaugiiter  (s  A.to  thee  than  sevi  ii  sons 

1  Sam.  15.  22.  belndd,  to  obey  is  A.  lliaii  .-acrifico 
28.  given  to  a  neighbour  that  is  A.  ihui  tlioii 

2  Sum.  17. 14.  counsel  of  Hushai  the  Ariliiie  is  A. 
Esth.  1.  19.  estati!  to  another  that  is  A.  lli:in  she 
Psal.  37.  16.  a  little  a  righteous  mmi  hath  is  A. 

63.  3.  thy  loving-kindness  is  A.  than  life 
84.  10.  a  day  in  thv  courts  is  A.  than  a  thoussnd 
119.72.  the  law  ol  thy  moutn  is  A.  to  me  tnan  >:oia 
Prov.  3.  14.  for  the  merchandise  of  wisdom  is  b. 

8.  11.  wisdom  is  A    than  rubies,  and  all  Ihiiigs 
19.  my  fruit  is  A.  than  gold,  yea,  than  fine  gold 

12.  9.  is  A.  than  he  thai  honoureth  himself 

16.  .32.  that  is  slow  to  anger  is  A.  than  the  mighty 

19.  22.  and  a  poor  man  is  A.  than  a  liar 
22. 1 1.  favour  is  b.  than  silver  and  gold 
27.  5.  open  rebuke  is  '•    than  secret  love 

Eccl.  6.  3.  an  unlimf  .y  birth  is  A.  than  he 
7.  1.  a  good  name  is  A.  than  precious  ointo'ent 
3.  sorrow  ('.•.•  A.  than  laughter,  for  by  the  sm'nrifj 
of  the  countenance  the  heart  is  murie  h 
8.  the  patient  in  spirit  is  A. than  the  proud  in  .ipir 

9.  4.  a  living  dog  is  A.  than  a  dead  lion 

10.  then  said  I,  wisdom  is  A.  than  streng'.Ii 

18.  wisdom  is  A.  than  weapons  of  war 
Cant.  1.  2.  for  thy  love  is  b.  than  wine 
Luke  5.  39.  for  ho  cailh,  the  old  is  b. 

Phil.  1.  23.  and  to  1„.  with  Christ,  which  is  far  A 

It  is  BETTER,  or  BETTER  it  is. 
Gen.  29. 10.  it  is  A.  I  give  her  to  Iheelhan  another 
2  Sam.  18.  3.  it  is  A.  thou  succour  us  out  of  the  cil\ 
PsaM  18.8.it  is  A.to  trust  in  the  Lord  than  to  put,9. 
Prov.  16.  19.  A.  it  is  lo  be  of  an  bumble  spirit 

21.9.  it  is  A.to  dwell  in  a  corner  of  the  house,2,5.24. 

19.  it  is  A.  to  dwell  in  the  wilderness  than  with 
25.7  A.  it  is  that  it  be  said  to  thee,  come  up  hither 

Eccl.  5.  5.  A.  it  is  that  thou  shouldest  not  vow 
7.  2  it  is  A.  to  g«  to  the  house  of  mourning  Ihac 
5.  it  is  b.  to  hear  the  rebuke  of  the  wise  Ihim 
Jonah  1.  3.  it  is  A.  for  me  to  dift  than  to  live,  S. 
Mat.  18.  8.  it  is  A.  for  thee  to  enter  into  life  hn  I  or 
maimed,  than  to  he  cast,  9.  Mark  0.  43,  4.~t,  47. 
1  Cor.  7,  9.  for  it  is  A.  lo  marry  than  to  burn 
iPet.  3. 17.  it  is  b.  that  ve  suffer  for  well  doing  thaa 

BETTERED. 
.1farA5.26.she  was  not  bine  A. but  ralhpr  grew  worss 

BETWEEN. 
Gen.  1. 1  4.  God  (divided  A.  light  and  darkneus 

tl4.  to  divide  b.  light  and  darkness 
3.  15.  I  will  put  enmity  A.  thy  seed  and  her  aerd 
9.  16.  the  covenant  A.  Gi-d  and  every  crf>alure 
15.  17.  a  burning  lampjinssed  A.  Ibo^e  jiicccg 
40.  10.  nor  a  lawgivnr  from  A.  his  feet,  till  bhllc^ 


BID 

Kxod.  8.  23.  I  will  put  a  livuion  i.  my  peojjle 

li.  1 1>.  kill  it  b   tliu  two  3veiiings,  JVum.  9.  t  3. 

IJ.  y.  and  il  shall  be  fur  i  sign  to  thee,  and  a  me- 
morial i.  liiine  eyes   lli.  Deut.  6.  8.  |  11.  lei. 

IS.  16.  they  conic,  and  1  judge  b  one  and  another 

S6.  33.  the  vail  shall  divide  b.  holy  and  most  holy 
K'um.  11.  33.  while  the  tiesh  was  b.  their  teeth 

2c>.  t4.  the  other  lamb  otl'er  b.  two  evenings 
Veut.  17.  8.  A.  blood  and  bluod,  b.  plea,  A   stroke 

33.  12.  and  he  shall  dwell  b.  his  shoulders 
Judg.  4.  5.  Deborah  dwell  *.  Raiiiuh  and  Beth-el 
I.Va/n.7. 14.  there  was  jieace  t    Israel  and  .\monte 
2  .Sam.  19.35.  discern  b.  good  and  evil,  lA'iHo-i-3.'.l 
I  Kings  J8. 21.  how  long  halt  ye  b.  two  opinions 
Prev.  18.  18.  the  lot  parleth  b.  the  mighty 
Jer.  34.  18.  they  passed  b.  parts  of  the  calf,  19. 
Kzck.  34.  17.   I  judge  b.  cattle  and  cattle,  b.  rams 
Uos.  2.  2.  and  her  adulteries  from  b.  her  breasts 
Joel  2.  17.  the  priests  weep  b.  the  porch  and  altar 
ZccA.  11.  14.  break  the  brotherhood  b-  Judah 
Mat.  23.  35.  ye  slew  b.  the  temple  and  the  altar 
Jokn'i.  25.  a  question  4.  John's  disciples  and  Jews 
^cLs  13.  t  42.  m't;ht  be  preached  the  sabbath  4. 
Rom.  10.  12.  no  dilference  b.  the  Jew  and  Greok 
1  Cor.  7.34.  there  is  dilicrence  A.  a  wife  and  a  virgin 

1  Tim.  2.  5.  there  is  o.ie  Mediator  b.  Cod  and  men 

BETWIXT. 
Job  36.  32.  not  to  shine  by  the  cloud  thatcometh  b 
Cant.  1.  13.  he  shall  lie  all  night  b.  my  breasts 
Pkil.  1.  23.  I  ain  in  a  strait  b.  two,  having  a  desire 

BEWAIL. 
l,ev.  10.  6.  b.  the  burning  the  Lord  hath  kindled 
Deut.  21. 13.  and  b.  her  father  and  mother  a  month 
Judg.  11. 37.  that  I  may  go  and  b.  my  virginity,  38. 
Isa.  16.  !).  I  will  b.  with  the  weeping  of  Jazer 
s!  Cor.  12  21.  that  I  shall  b.  many  who  have  sinned 
Hev.  18.  9.  shall  b.  her,  when  they  see  the  smoke 

BEWAILED,  ETIl. 
Jcr.  4.  31.  the  daughter  of  Zion  that  b.  herself 
l.uke  8.  52.  and  all  wept  and  b.  her,  but  he  said 
23.  27.  of  women  also  who  b.  and  lamenled  him 
BEWARE 
Signifies,  [\]To  lake  care,  Piov. 19.2.5.  [2]  To  have 
a  singular  and  special  regard  to,  Exod.  23.21. 
We  must  beware  [1]  Uf  forgetting  God,  Deal.  (i. 
12.  I  8.  11.     [2]  Of  evil  Ihought-i,  Deul.  15.  9. 
[3]  Uf  things  forbidden,  iaig.  13.4,  13.  [4]  Of 
dangers  foretold,  2  Kings  6.  9,  Job  36.  18.     [5] 
Of  God's  wrath,   Acts  13.  40.     [6]   Of  false 
teachers.  Mat.  7.  15.  |  16.  6,  11.     [7]  Of  men, 
Mat.  10  17.     [8]  Of  evil  workers,  Phil.  3.  2. 
[9]  Of  the  error  of  the  wicked,  2  Pet.  3.  17.  [10] 
Of  covetousncss,  Luke  12.  15.  |  20.  46. 
Gen.  24.  6.  b.  that  thou  bring  not  my  son  thither 
F.zod.  23.  21.  b.  of  him  and  obey  his  voice 
Driit.  6.  12.  then  b.  lest  thou  forget  the  Lord,  8. 11 
15.9.  b.  there  be  not  a  wicked  thought  in  thy  heart 
Judg.  13.  4.  b.  I  pray  thee,  and  drink  no  wine,  13. 

2  Sam.  18. 12.  b.  that  none  touch  the  young  man 
iKings  6.9.saying  i.that  thou  pass  not  such  a  place 
Job'^.  18.  A.  lest  he  take  thee  away  with  his  stroke 
Prov.  19.  25.  smite  a  scorner,  and  the  simple  will  b 
ha.  36. 18.  A  lest  Hezekiah  persuade  you,  saying 
Jltat.  7. 15.  A.  of  false  prophets  ||  10. 17.  A.  of  men 

16.  6.  take  heed  and  A.  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pha- 
risees, 11.  Mark  8.  15.  /,uAe  12.  1. 
Mark  le.  38.  A.  of  the  scribes,  Luke  20.  46. 
Luke  12.  15.  lake  heed  and  A.  of  covetousness 
Hrls  13.  40.  A.  lest  thai  come  which  is  spoken 
I'/nl.^.l.  A.of  dogs,  A. of  evil  workers,  A.of  concision 
Col.  2.  8.  A  lest  any  man  spoil  you  thro'  philosophy 
•'  Pet.  3.  17.  A.  lest  ye  also,  being  led  awav  with 
BEWITCHED.  "[error 

.ffrts  8.  9.  Simon  A.  the  people  of  Samaria,  11. 
Gal.  3.  1.  O  foolish  Galaiians,  who  hath  A  you  1 

BEWRAY. 

/^■a.l6.3.hidetheou'ca9t9.A  notliimthatwandereth 

BEWRAYETH. 

011.27. 16.  the  ointmentof  his  right  hand  A.  itsel.' 

29.  24.  he  heareth  cursing,  and  A.  it  not 

^Vut.26.73.  thou  art  one  ofthem,  thy  speech  6.  thee 

BEYOND. 
A'k7n.22. 18.  Balaam  said,  I  Cflnnot  goA.  the  word 
of  the  Lord  my  God,  to  do  lessor  more,  24. 13. 
Dfut.  30.  13.  nor  is'  it  A  the  sea,  tint  shonldcsl  say 

1  Sam.  20.  22.  'hii  arrows  are  A.  ihce,  36,  37. 
iSam.W.}6.b.thenvcr,iKingsM.  15.1  Chron. 

19.  16.   Ezra  4.  17,  20.  ]  6.  6,  8.  |  7.  21,  25. 
JVfA.  2.  7,  9.  Isa.  7.  20.  1  IS.  1.  Zeph.2.  10. 

2  Chr.  20.  2.  multitude  from  A.  the  sea,  Jer.  25.  22. 
Mark  6.  51.  they  were  amazed  A.  measure,  7.  37. 
1  Cor.  8.  3.  and  A.  Iheir  power  Ihiy  were  willing 

10.  14.  for  we  stretcii  not  A.  i>ur  measure 

Gal  1.13.  6.  measure  I  persecuted  the  cliiuc h  of G. 

17'Aes».4.6.lhat  nomnngo  A  and  defraud  his  broth. 

Beyond  Jordan.     See  J   rdan. 

Bibber.     .Sfe  WiNi 

Bin 

Pisnifies,  [1]  To  iirritr.  Mat.  22  9    I,uke  14.  12 
12]  To  command,  Mm.  14.  28     (31  To  msh,, 
34 


BIN 

2  John  10.    [41  T*  sanctify,  or  prepare,  Zepli 

1.  tT. 
,)osh.  6. 10.  till  the  day  I  A.  you  shout,  llien  ehout 

1  Ham.  9.  27.  said,  A.  the  servant  pass  on  before  us 

2  .Sain.  2.2o.  how  long  ere  b.  ihe  peo|)le  return  from 
2Kings  4.24.  slack  nut  riding  lor  me  except  1  A. thee 

5.  13.  if  the  prophet  had  b.  liiee  do  a  great  thing 
10.  5.  we  will  do  all  that  thou  shall  U  us 
./onahZ.  2.  preach  to  it  the  preaching  that  I  A.  thee 
Zcph.  1.  7.  for  the  Lord  hath  A.  his  guests 
Jllat.  14.  28.  A.  me  come  to  Ihee  on  the  water 
22.  9.  as  many  as  ye  shall  fiiul  b.  to  the  marriage 
23.3.  what  they  A. you  observe, lliat  observe  and  do 
Luke  9.  61.  let  iiu;  first  A.  them  farewell  at  home 
10.  40.  A.  her  therefore  that  she  help  me 
]4.12.lL'Si  they  al.su  A.lhee  again,and  a  recompence 
1  C'or.10.27.  it  any  that  beheve  not  A.  you  lo  a  feust 
iJohnlQ  receive  him  not,  nor  A.  him  God  speed 
BIDDEN. 

1  Sam.  n.  13.  and  afterwards  they  eat  that  be  A. 

2  Sam.  16.  11.  let  him  curse,  fur  the  Luiu  iialh  t. 
Mat.  1.24.  then  Joseph  did  as  the  angel  had  A.  him 

22.3.  and  sent  to  call  them  that  were  A.  to  wedding 
4.  tell  them  who  are  A  1  have  pre|)ared  my  dinner 
8.  but  they  who  were  A.  were  not  worthy 
/vvAe 7.39. when  the  Pharisee  who  had  A.hiinsawit 
14.  7.  he  put  forth  a  parable  lo  those  who  wore  A. 
8.wheiiiliouattA.lestainorehoni.urub.inan  bed 

10.  when  (hou  art  A. go  and  sit  in  the  lowest  room 
24.  none  of  those  men  A  shall  t.as'.e  of  my  supper 

BIDDE'J'H,  BIDDLNG 

1  Sam.  22.  14.  guelh  at  thy  A.  and  is  honourable 
'iJohn  11.  he  that  A.  bun  God  speed,  is  partaker 

BIDE. 

/iom.11.23.  if  they  A. nut  still  in  unbelief,  be  grafted 

BIER. 

2  Sam.  3.  31.  king  David  lumself  followed  the  A. 
Luke  7.  14.  he  came  and  touched  the  A    and  said 

BILL 

Luke  16.  6.  take  thy  A.  and  write  30.  |1 7.  take  thy  A 

See  DivoRf  K 

BILLOW^. 

Psal.  42. 7.  all  thy  A.  are  gone  over  me,  Jonah  2. 3 

BIND 
Signifies.  [11  To  tie  up,  or  fasten  together.  Gen 
37.  7.  Deut.  14.  25.  [2]  'J'o  bind  with  chains, 
Mark  5.  3.  Acts  12.  6.  [3]  To  keep  fast,  or  sure 
Prov.  3.  3.  i  6.  21.  [4]  I'o  engage  by  vow,  or 
promise,  Num.  30.  2,  9, 13.  [5]  To  confirm,  or 
ratify,  Mat.  16.  19.  [fi]  Judiciously  to  declare, 
or  pronounce  a  person's  sins  unpardoned,  ac- 
cording to  the  directions  of  God's  word,  and 
f.0  tnfiict  any  church  censure  upon  htm  for  ihe 
same,  Slat.  16.  19.  |  18.  18.  [7]  To  distress,  or 
trouble,  Luke  13. 16.     [8]  To  restrain.  Job 28. 

11.  [9]  To  be  under  a  marriage  tie,  or  obli- 
gation to  perform  the  duties  incumbent  on  a 
person  in  that  relation,  Rom.  7.  2.  1  Cor.  7.  39. 
[10]  Powerfully  to  persuade,  influence,  or  con- 
strain. Acts  20.  22. 

They  bind  heavy  burdens  on  men.  Mat.  23.  4. 
They  impose   many  strict   injunctions,    over 
and  above  what  the  law  requires,  and  severely 
exact  obedience  thereto  from  others. 
Exod.  W.  is.  they  shall  A.  the  breast- plaie  by  rings 
J\'"um.  30  2.  if  a  man  swear  an  oath  lo  A.  his  soul 
Dcut.G.  8.  thou  shall  A.  them  for  a  sign  on  thy  hand 
14.  25.  slialt  A.  up  the  money,  and  go  to  the  place 
Josh.  2.  18.  thou  shall  b.  this  line  in  the  window 
Judg.  15.  10.  to  A.  Samson  are  we  come  up 

12.  they  said,  we  are  come  down  Iff  A.  thee 

13.  no,  but  we  will  A.  thee  fa3l,and  deliver  thee 
16.  5.  that  we  may  A.  Samson  lo  s.fllict  him 

./ob  31.  30.  I  will  A.  it  as  a  crown  lo  me 
34.  t  ]7.  shall  even  lie  that  haieth  right  A.? 

38.  31.  canst  A.  the  sweet  influences  of  Pleiades  ? 

39.  10.  canst  thou  A  the  unicorn  with  his  band  ? 
40   13.  hide  them,  and  A.  tlieir  faces  in  secret 
41.  5.  wilt  thou  A.  Lcviatlian  for  thy  maidens  ? 

Psal.  105.  22.  to  h.  his  princes  at  his  pleasure 
118.  27.  A.  the  sacrifice  with  cords  to  the  altar 
149  8.  to  A.  their  kings  with  chains  and  nobles 

Prov.  3.  3.  A.  them  about  thy  neck,  write  them 
6  21.  b.  them  continually  upon  thine  heart 
7.  3.  A.  them  on  thvfingers, write  them  on  thy  heart 

Isa.  8  16.  b.  up  the  testimony,  seal  the  law 
49.  18.  and  A.  iliem  on  thee  as  a  bride  doth 
61.  1.  he  hath  sent  me  to  h.  up  the  broken-hearted 

F.zek.  34.  16.  I  will  A.  up  what  was  broken 

Dan.  3.  20.  he  commanded  most  mighty  men  lo  A. 

Hos.  6   1.  he  hath  smitten  us,  and  will  A.  ns  up 
10   10   when  they  A.  themselves  in  two  furrows 

Mic.  1   13.  A  the  chanot  lo  the  swift  beast 

.Mat.  12.29.  except  he  first  A.  Ihe  strong  mnn,  and 
then  he  will  spoil  his  house,  Mark  3.  27. 
13.  30.  A.  the  tares  in  bundles  to  burn  I  hem 
16.  19.  whatsoever  thou  shall  A.  on  earth,  18.  18. 

22.  13.  A.  him  hand  and  foot,  take  and  rnsi  him 

23.  4.  A.  heavy  biirdpiiR  grievous  to  be  bf>rnft 
Mark  5.  3.  no  man  could  A.  him  with  chains 


BIR 

.?-?5  0  14.  authority  to  A.  all  thalcilloi'.  .hy  nam* 
12.  8.  angel  said,  gird  thyselt,  A.  on  thy  sandals 
21.  11.  so  shall  the  Jews  A   the  man  that  owncth 

BINDETH. 
.lob  5.  18.  he  makctli  sore  and  A.  up,  he  woundeth 
26.  8.  he  A.  up  the  waters  in  his  thick  clouds 
28.  1)    he  A.  the  Hoods  from  overtlowing 
30.  18.  it  A.  me  about  as  the  collar  of  mj  coal 
36.  13.  hypocrites,  they  cry  not  «  hen  he  A.  thin) 
Psal.  129.  7.  nor  he  that  A.  sheaves,  his  bosom 
147.  3.  he  healetli  the  broken  in  heart,  and  A.  up 
Prov.  26.  8.  as  he  that  A.  a  stone  i;.  -i  sling,  so  is  he 
Isa.  30. 26.  in  day  Lord  A.  up  breach  ol  his  pooriU? 

BINDING. 
Cr'en  r7  7.we  were  A.nheaves  in  field, my  sheaf  arose 
49.  11.  b-  his  foal  to  the  vine,  and  his  a^s's  colt 
JV"«Hi.  30.  13.  every  A.  oath  to  atilicl  the  soul 
Jicts  22.  4.  A.  and  delivering  inio  prisons  men 

BIRD 
Si^nifie?,  [1]  .'3  fowl,  small  or  large.  Jam.  3.  7 
[2]  Cyrus,  who  came  suiffiy  from  Persia  to  Us 
slroj  Babylon,  Isa.  4u.  11.     [3]  T/icChaldeai.« 
or  other  neigltbours  that  persecuted  and  afflict- 
ed the  Jews,  .'er.  12.  9.     [4]   The  polluted  am 
compt  ijihaliitants  of  Babylon,  Rev.  18.  2. 
Cren.  7.  14.  every  A.  of  every  sort  went  into  the  aih 
/.f«.14..52.  shall  cleanse  the  house  w  illi  Ihe  living  A 
/ob  41   5.  wilt  thou  play  with  him  as  with  a  A.? 
Psa'.ll  1.  to  my  soul,  Hee  as  a  A.Io  your  mountain 
r.  our  S3ul  IS  escaped  as  a  A.  out  of  the  sna-'e 
Prov  1.17.  in  vain  Ihe  net  is  spread  in  sightof  anyA 

6.  5.  and  an  a  A.  from  ihe  hand  of  ;he  fowler 

7.  23.  as  a  A    hastetli  lo  the  snare,  knows  not 
20.2.  as  the  A. by  warKlering,so  the  curse  causelesj 
27.8.  as  a  A  that  wanderethfrom  her  nesl,soa  mnn 

Eccl.  10.  CO.  the  A.  of  the  air  shall  tell  the  matter 
4.  he  shall  rise  up  at  the  voice  of  the  A. 

Isa.  16.  2.  as  a  wandering  A   cast  out  of  her  nest 

46.  11   calling  a  ravenous  A.  from  the  east 
J'r.  12.  9.  my  heritage  is  to  me  as  a  speckled  A 
Lcm.  3.  52.  mine  enemies  chased  me  like  a  A. 

Hos  9.  11.  their  glory  shall  fly  away  like  a  A. 

il    11.  they  shall  liemble  as  a  A   out  of  Egypt 
Jlmos  3.  5.  can  a  A.  fall  where  no  gin  is  for  him  1 
Rev.  18.2.  a  cage  of  every  unclean  and  hateful  A 

BIRDS. 
Grn.  15.  10.  but  Ihe  A.  divided  he  not 

40  17.  the  A.  did  eal  them  out  of  the  basket 

19.  ;lie  A.  shall  eat  thy  tlcsh  from  off  thee 
Lev.\'\.i.  priest  shall  command  lo  lake  two  A. alive 
Deut   14.  11.  of  all  clean  A.  ye  shall  eat 
2  Saw.  21.  10.  surt'ered  not  the  A   lo  lesl  by  day 
Psid.  104.  17.  where  the  A.  make  their  ncsls 

148.  1 10.  praise  the  Lord,  ye  b.  of  wing 
Reel.  9.  12.  as  A.  thai  are  caught  in  the  .snare 
Cant.  2.  12.  the  time  of  the  singing  of  A.  is  come 
/.5a. 31. 5.  asA. flying, so  will  Lord  defend  Jerusulen 
.ler.  4.  25.  and  all  the  A.  of  the  heavens  were  flee 

5.  27.  as  a  cage  full  of  A.  so  are  their  huuscs 

12.  4.  the  beasts  are  consumed,  and  the  A. 
9.  the  A.  round  about  are  against  her,  come  ye 
F.iek.  39.  4.  I  will  give  thee  to  Iho  ravi  nous  A. 
Dan.  4.  33.  his  nails  were  grown  like  A.  claws 
Jt/a«.  8.20.  the  A.  of  the  air  have  nesis,  /.jiAe  9.  58 

13  32.  the  A.  lodge  in  the  branches  llicreof 
Rom.  1.  2.3.  into  an  image  like  to  A   am!  beasts 

1  Cor.  15.  39.  another  of  fishes,  another  of  A 
Jam.  3.  7.  every  kind  of  beasts  and  A.  is  tamjd 

BIRTH 

Is  [1]  JsTolural,  Exod.  28.  10.  [2]  Morlive,  or 
untimely.  Job  3.  16.  Psal.  58  8.  Eccl.  6.  3.  [.3] 
Supernatural,  as  was  the  biith  of  Christ,  Mat 
1.  18.  Luke  1.  !4.  [4]  Figurative,  for  heavg 
anguish  and  distress,  2  Kings  19.  3.  Isa.  37.  3 
[5]  For  deliverance  at  hand,  Isa.  66.  9.  [6]  Fo7 
a  natural  state  in  sin,  Ezek.  16.  3.  [7]  For 
regeneration.  Til.  3.  5.  [8]  For  earnest  desire 
for  the  good  of  sovis.  Gal.  4.  19. 

The  children  are  come  to  ihe  birth,  2  Fings  19.  3 
If'c  have  begun  a  happy  reformaticv,  but  art 
hindered  by  this  insolent  Assyrian,  from  bring- 
ing It.  to  perfection. 

Thy  birth  is  of  the  land  ofCanaan,  K:r/.-.lC  .T  Tht 
root  whence  thou  didst  spring,  the  rork  whence 
thou  wast  cut,  the  place  where  thou  rrrewest  up, 
the  company  and  commerce  thou  didst  use  all 
were  of  the  land  of  Canaan  ;  thy  original  is  no 
better  than  the  worst  of  notions,  thou  hast  their 
VICIOUS  naf,ure,manners,and practices,  and  arl 
as  rile  and  obnoiiovs  to  my  eurse  as  they  are, 

2  Fing.i  19.  3.  children  are  come  to  the  A.  Isd.^'.:* 
.lob^.  16.  ns  a  hidden  untimely  A.  I  had  not  beer 
Psal.  .W.  8.  let  them  pass  like  the  uniiniely  b 
Feci.  6.  3.  sn  uniimelv  A.  is  belter  th-nn  he 

7   1    day  of  dcalli  is  better  than  day  of  one's  B 
ha.  66.0.  aliall  I  brint'  to  Ihe  A.  not  cnuse  lo  hiinp 
F.zek.  Ifi.  3.  Ihy  A.  and  nativity  is  of  Canaan 
Ffo.^.  9.  11.  clorv  ofEphraim  shall  fly  from  the  A 
.Mat.  I    18.  Ihe  A  of  Je.Mis  Christ  was  nn  thisTvis* 
Luke  1.  14.  and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  b 


BIT 

JoSn  9  1  lie  saw  a  iiiuii  who  was  Mind  from  hiaj.f 
O'li-  A    lil.  my  cljilJrt:!!,  ui  wliuiii  1  Ua\uii  in  b. 
Htv  12.-J.  and  slie  crieil.  inivailmg  in  4.  am!  pained 

BIRTH  DAY. 
Gen  +).20.tlie  third  day, wlucli  wusPharaoh'sJ.  d. 
WaM4.(i.\ihe/i  Hcrud'-.  i    a',  was  kejJt,  Jlarkii.il. 

lUKTH  lUGHT. 
GcH.25.31.Jacobsaitl,sell  ine  ihisdaythy  b.-rig^t 
33.  and  lie  s\\«ire,  and  sold  \iisb.-rig/U  to  Jaco 
'M.  thus  l^an  despised  Ids  i.-nVAt 
27.3(i.lOt>k  away  inyi--r( "■/((, and  now  my  blessing 
43.3^  Siji.tlic  liisl-bornucuoidnig  loins  b.-riff/it 
I  Chron.5  1.  Reuben'sft.-r.given  to  sons  of  Joseph 
/leb  12.  Il>   Esau  lor  one  morsel  sold  his  b.ri^kt 

BISHOP,  S. 
Signifies    [\]  Sptrilual  nrerseers  that  have  the 
charirf  <)•'  souls,  to  instruct  and  ruU  them  by 
the  word,  1  Tun.  3. 1,  2.  Acts  '20.  23.   [2]  Chrik 
himself,  1  Pot.  2.  2o. 
Phil.l. l.tu  all  saints  alPhilippi,with  i.and  deacons 
n\m.  3.  1.  if  a  man  ilesire  the  otKce  of  a  b. 
2.  a  4.  then  must  be  blanieli^ss,  Tit.  1.  7. 
Pet.  2.  25.  now  returned  to  the  4.  of  your  souls 

BISHOPRIC. 
acts  1.  20.  and  his  4.  lei  another  take 

BIT,  S. 
I'^al  32.  9.  whose  mouth  must  be  held  in  with  4 
Jam.  3.  3.  behold  we  put  4.  in  the  horses'  mouihs 

BIT. 
^um.  21.6.  Lord  sent  fiery  serpents,  they  4. people 
/imos  5.  li).  leaned  on  a  wall,  and  a  serpent  4.  him 

BITE. 
Eccl.  lO.S.  breaketh  a  heilge,  a  serpent  shall  4.  him 

U.  the  serpent  will  4.  without  enclianlinent 
Ter.S.M.  1  will  send  9erpent.<,and  they  shall  4  you 
limos  9. 3. 1  will  comnuaid  serpent,  and  he  shall  4 
Mic.  3.  5.  the  prophets  that  4.  with  the  teeth 
Hab  2. 7.  shall  they  not  rise  up  that  shall  h.  thee  ? 
Cral.  o.  15.  but  if  ye  4.  and  devour  ono  another 

BITETH. 
Gen.  49. 17.  Dan  an  adder,  that  4.  the  horse-heels 
ProD.  23.  32.  at  the  last  it  4.  hke  a  serpent 

BITTEN. 
A'um.  21.  8.  everyone  that  is  4.  when  helookson 

9.  came  to  pass,  that  if  a  serpent  had  4.  any  man 

BITTER. 
Oen.  27.  34.  Esau  cried  witn  an  exceeding  4  cry 
F.zod.  1.  14.  the  Egyptians  made  their  lives  4 

12.  8.  with  4.  herbs  shall  ye  eat  it,  JVum.  9.  11. 
15.23.  not  drink  of  the  waters,  for  they  were  4 

Dcul.  32.  24.  shall  be  devoured  with  4.  destruction 

.32.  are  grapes  of  gall,  iheir  clusters  are  4 
Jiidg.  lb.  t  25.  lest  fellows  4  of  soul  run  on  thee 
Hulk  1.  t  20.  call  me  not  Naomi,  but  4. 

1  -Sam.  1.  t  10.  Hannah  was  4.  of  soul  and  prayed 
22.  t2.  everv  one  4.  of  soul  gathered  to  him 
3U.  t  6.  spake  of  stoning,  the  people's  soul  was  4 

8  .S"a/7i.l7  td.  father's  men  be  mighty,  and  4.  of  soul 

2  Kings  4.  t  27.  let  her  alone,  her  soul  is  4.  in  her 
14. 2t).  Lord  saw  affliction  of  Israel  that  it  was  4. 

F.sth.  4.  1.  IMordecai  cried  with  a  luud  and  a  4.  cry 
fob  3.  15.  terrify  it,  as  those  who  have  a  4.  day 
20.  and  why  is  life  given  to  the  4.  in  soul  ^ 

13.  26.  thou  writest  4.  things  against  me 
2it.  2.  even  to-day  is  my  complaint  4. 
27.  t2.  the  Almighty  who  hath  made  my  soul  4. 

Fsal.  64.  3.  to  shoot  their  arrows,  even  4  words 
Prov.  5.  4.  but  her  end  is  4.  as  wormwood 
27.  7.  to  the  hungry  soul  every  4.  thing  is  sweet 
31.  1 6.  give  wine  to  those  that  are  4.  of  soul 
Eccl.  7.  26.  I  find  more  4.  than  death  the  woman 
Isa.  f>.  20.  that  put  4.  for  sweet,  and  sweet  for  4 
22.  t^.  look  from  me,  I  will  be  4.  in  weeping 
24.  9.  strong  drink  shall  be  4.  to  them  that  drink 
Jer.  2.  19.  it  is  an  evil  thing  and  b.  that  thou 
4.  18.  this  is  thy  wickedness,  because  it  is  4. 
6.  26.  make  most  4.  lamentation  as  for  a  son 
31.  15.  a  voice  was  heard  in  Ramah.  4.  weeping 
'i'.zek.  3. 1 14.  Spirit  took  me  away,  and  I  went  4. 
27.  31.  shall  weep  for  thee  with  4.  wailing 
Hmos  8.  10.  and  the  end  thereof,  as  a  4  day 
Hab.  1.  6.  Chaldeans,  that  4.  and  hasty  nation 
Cot.  3. 19.  love  your  wives,  be  not  4.  agamst  them 
Jam.  3.  14.  if  ye  have  4  envying  and  strife 
Rev.  8.  11   mert  dieil  of  waters  because  made  4. 
10.  9.  oat  It  up,  and  it  shall  make  thy  belly  4. 

10.  as  soon  as  I  had  eaten  it,  m\  bellv  was  4 

BlTfER  WATER.       ' 
fium.  5.  18.  the  b. -water  that  canseth  the  curse 
Jam.  3, 11.  doth  a  fountain  send  forth  at  the  same 
place  sweet  water  and  4  ? 
BITTERLY. 
Judg.  a.  2S  cur.»e  ye  4.  the  iidiabilants  thereof 
Ruth  1.  20.  the  Almighty  hath  dealt  6.  with  me 
Isa  22,  4.  look  away  from  me,  I  'Till  weep  h. 
33  7.  the  ambassadors  of  peace  shall  wee|)  4. 
Kzek.  27.  :».  the  pilots  of  Tyre  shall  cry  4. 
Hos.  12.  14.  Ephraim  provoked  him  most  4. 
Z'pA.  1.  14.  the  mighty  man  shall  cry  4. 
Mat.  2C.  75.  Petet  'veni  out,  wept  4.  Luke  22.  63. 


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BITTERN. 
Isa.  14.  23.  make  it  a  possession  I'or  the  4.  34.  1] 
Zcpk.  2.  14.  the  4.  shall  lodge  in  the  upper  lintels 

BITTERN  ESri 
Signifies,  [1]  That  ic Inch  is  opposed  to  siceetHcss, 
Exod.  15.  23.  [2]  I  Jeep  sorrow  and  heaviness  of 
s/<ira,Jub7.11.Piov.l4.10.  [3].J  IJinig  most  per 
nictous  ,ur  that  produces  dreadful  cji'ec  ts  ,'2^;uu 
2.26     [4J  l^'ioleHlinward  disphasare  against 
otht  rs,  Eph.  4. 31.  [ jj  Great  i:iipteti/.  Acts  ri.ii 
The  gali  of  bitterness,  ..icts  8.  23.    hi  a  stale  most 
offensive  and  distasteful  to  (iod  ;  under  the 
power  of  corruption,  hypocrisy,  and  ambition. 
A  root  of  bitterness,  i/e4.  12.  15.    iny  scandalous 
sin.dangerous  error,or schism, tr-iidtiig  to  draw 
persunstoupi.slasj/,thecvdwh'  rcuf  wdlbehtlter. 
Ocn.  26.  t35.  which  were  4.  of  spirit  to  Isaac 
Ezod.  15.  t23.  the  name  of  it  was  called  4 
Ruth  1.  t  13.  I  have  much  4.  for  your  sake 

1  .S'jm.  1.  lU.  Hannah  was  in  4. of  soul  and  prayed 
15.  32.  surely  the  4.  of  death  is  |iast 

2  .Sam.  2.  26.  tlie  sword  will  be  4.  in  the  latter  end 
./lib  7.  11.  1  will  complain  in  the  4.  of  my  soul 

9.  18.  to  take  my  breath,  but  tillelh  me  with  4. 

10.  1.  I  will  s)>eak  in  the  4.  of  my  soul 
21.  25.  another  dielh  in  the  4.  of  tiis  soul 

Prov.  14.  10.  the  heart  knuweth  his  own  b. 

17.  25.  a  foolish  son  is  4.  to  her  that  bare  him 
/sa.  33.  15.  go  softly  all  my  life  in  4.  ol  niy  soul 

17.  behold,  lor  peace  I  had  great  4 
Lam.  1.  4.  hei  virgins  are  afflicted,  njxl  she  is  in  4 
3.  15.  he  liaili  filk'd  nie  with  4.  he  liatli  made 
Ezek.^.  14.  Spirit  took  racaway,  and  I  went  in  4 
21.  6.  and  with  4.  sigli  before  their  eyes 
27  31   tlii'y  shall  weep  for  thee  with  4. 
//us.  12.  t  14.  Ephraim  firovoked  Inm  with  4. 
Xrch.  12.  10  be  in  4.  for  him  as  one  that  is  in  4.  for 
.ids  8.  23.  1  perceive  thou  art  in  the  gall  of  4, 
Horn.  3    14.  whose  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  4. 
Epk.  4.  31    let  ail  4.  be  put  away  from  you 
Hcb.  12.  15.  lest  any  root  of  4.  springing  up 

BLACK 
Signifies,  The  colour  so  called,  which  is  opposite 

to  while.  Mat.  5.  36. 
It  IS  apjihed,  (1)  To  the  church,  whose  outward 
beauty  is  of  ten  cclipsed,by  reason  of  infirmities 
scandals,  reproaches,  and  persecutions,  Cant 
1.  5.  [2]  To  the  Jews,  whose  countenance 
changed  and  turned  black,  like  persons  readi/ 
to  be  strangled,  being  struck  with  terror  at 
the  approach  of  God's  judgments,  Joel  2.  6 
Nah.  2.  10.  [3]  To  hell,  the  place  of  extreme 
darkness,  horror,  and  misery,  Jude  13. 
Lev.  13.  31.  and  that  there  is  no  4.  hair  in  it 

37.  and  there  is  4.  hair  grown  up  therein 
1  Kings  18.  45.  the  heaven  was  4.  with  clouds 
.fob  30.  30.  my  skin  is  4.  upon  mo,  my  hones  burnt 
Prov.  7.9.  in  the  evening,  in  the  4.^and  dark  iiighi 
C(i«M.5.  I  am  4.  but  comely,  O  daughters  of  Juriis. 
6.  look  not  upon  me,  because  I  am  4. 
5.  II.  his  locks  are  bushy  and  4.  as  a  raven 
Jer.  4.  28.  for  this  the  heavens  shall  be  4. 
8.  21.  forthe  hurtof  my  [loople  I  am  hurt,  I  am  4. 
14.  2.  the  gates  thereof  languish,  they  are  4 
Lam.  5.  10.  our  skin  was  4.  like  an  oven 
Ezck.  31.  1 15.  I  caused  Lebanon  to  he  4.  for  him 
Zech.  6.  2.  in  the  second  chariot  4.  horses 

6.  4.  horses  go  fortii  into  the  north  country 
jVal.  3.  t  14.  what  profit  that  wc  walked  in  4.? 
Mat.  5.  36.  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  4. 
Rev.  6  5.  and  I  belielil,  and  lo  a  4.  horse 
12.  the  sun  became  6.  as  sackcloth  of  hair 
BLACKER. 
Lam.  4.  8.  their  visaac  is  4.  than  a  coal 

BLACKISH. 
.Job  6.  16.  which  nrr  b   bv  reason  of  the  ice 

BLACKNESS. 
.Toh  3.  5  let  the  4.  of  the  day  terrify  it 
Isa.  50.  3.  I  clothe  the  heavens  with  4. 
Lam.  4.  t  8.  their  visace  is  darker  than  4. 
.loell.  6.  nil  faces  shall  gather  4.  J^ah.  2  10. 
Heb.  12.  18.  ye  are  not  come  to  4.  and  darkness 
Jude  13.  to  whom  is  reserved  the  4.  of  darkness 

BLADE. 
Judg  3.  22.  the  haft  also  went  in  after  the  4. 
.lob  31.22.  then  let  my  arm  fall  from  my  shoulder-4. 
JIfaM3.26.  when  the  4.  was  sprung  up,  J\Iarki.'i^. 

BLAINS. 
Ezod  9.  9.  a  boil  breaking  forth  with  4.  10. 

BLAME. 
Gen.  43.  9.  then  let  me  bear  the  4.  for  ever,  44.  32. 
2  Cor.  8.  20.  avoiding  that  no  man  should  4   us 
Eph.  1.  4.  holy  and  without  4.  before  him  in  love 

BLAMED. 
2  Cor.  6.  3.  no  offence,  that  the  ministry  oe  not  4. 
Gal.'i.  11.  withstood  him,  because  he  was  to  be  4. 

BLAMELESS. 
Gen.  44.  10.  he  shall  be  my  servant,  ye  shall  be  4. 
Jnsh.  2.  17.  we  will  be  4.  of  this  thine  oalh 
Judg  15.  3.  now  shall  I  be  more  4.  than  Philistines 


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Mat.  12.5.  the  priests  profane  sabbath,  and  are  5. 
Luke  1.  6.  walking  in  oidiiiaiices  of  the  Lmd  4 
1  Cor.  1.8.  that  ye  may  be  4  in  the  day  id'tlniLof' 
Phil.  2.  15.  that  ye  may  be  4.  and  hnrmlees 
3.  6.  touching  the  righteousness  in  the  law  4. 

1  Thess.  5.  2;}.  spirit,  soul,  and  body,  preserved  h 
ITim.  3.  2.  a  bishop  then  must  be  b.   Tit-  1.  7. 

10.  use  the  office  of  a  deacon,  being  found  4, 
5.  7.  give  in  charge,  that  they  may  he  4. 
Tit.  1.6.  if  any  he  4.  the  husband  of  one  wife 

2  Pct.'c  14.  ye  may  be  found  without  siiol  and  ft 
BLASPHEME 

Signifies,  [1]  To  speak  evil  of  God,  Rom.2.24.  Tit 
2.  5.  [2]  To  rail  against  and  deny  the  work  cf 
the  Holy  Spirit  out  of  malice,  Mat.  12.  31. 
2.'^am.l2.14.  occasion  iheenemiesof  the  Lord  loft 
1  Kings2l.  10.  thou  didst  4.  God  and  the  king,  13 
Psal.  74.  10.  shall  the  enemy  4.  thy  name^for  ever  , 
Mark  3.  28.  wherewith  soever  they  slmll  4. 

29.  but  he  that  shall  4.  against  the  Holy  Ghost 
./lets  20.  11.  and  I  compelled  them  to  4. 

1  7Vni.  1.  20.  that  they  may  learn  not  to  4. 
.lam.  2.  7.  do  not  they  4   that  worthy  name 
Rev.  13.  6.  to  4.  his  name  and  his  tabernacle 

BLASPHEMED. 
Lev.  24.  11.  the  Israelitish  woman's  son  4. 

2  Kir.gs  19.  6.  with  which  the  servants  of  the  kinp 
of  Assyria  have  4   me,  22.  Isa.  37.  6,  23 

Psal.  74.  18.  the  foolish  people  have  4.  thy  name 
Isa.  52.  5.  my  name  coiUmually  every  day  is  4. 
C5.  7.  have  burnt  incense,  and  4.  me  on  the  hills 
Eiek.  20.  27.  in  this  your  fathers  have  4.  mr 
Acts  18.  6.  when  Ihey  oiiposed  themselves  and  b 
Rum.  2.  24  for  the  name  of  (iod  is  4.  throii,;h  von 
I  Tivi.  6   I.  name  of  God  and  his  doctrine  be  iioi  4. 
Tit  2.  5.  that  the  word  of  God  be  not  4. 
Rev.  16.  9.  men  were  scorched  with  heat,  and  b 
!I.  4.  the  God  of  heaven  because  of  their  ;  ains 
21.  men  4.  God  because  of  the  plague  of  liail 
BLASPHEMEST,  ETH. 
Lev.  24.  16.  whoso  4.  the  Lord,  be  put  lo  death 
Psal.  44.  16  for  the  voice  of  him  that  b. 
Mat.  9.  3.  certain  of  she  scribes  said,  this  man  b 
John  10.  36.  whom  the  Father  eanclifielh,  thou  4. 

BLASPHEMING. 
Acts  13.  45.  spoken  of  Paul,  contradicting  and  4 

BLASPHEMER,  S. 
Acts  19.  37.  which  are  not  4.  of  your  goddess 

1  Tim.  1. 13.  who  was  before  a  4.  and  a  persecuto 

2  Tim.  3  2.  in  the  last  days  men  shall  be  4. 
BLASPHEMY. 

2  Kings  19.  3.  this  day  is  a  day  of  4.  Isa.  37.  3. 
Mat.  12.  31.  all  mamierof  4.  shall  be  forgiven,  bu 
4.  against  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  not  be  forgivei 
26.  05.  he  hath  spoken  4.  behold,  now  ye  havi 
heard  his  4.  Mark  14.  64 
.Mark  7.  22.  out  of  the  lieart  of  men  proceed  4. 
.hihn  10.  33.  we  stone  thee  not,  but  for  4. 
Col.  3.  8  but  now  ye  also  put  otT  malice,  4. 
Rev.  2.  9.1  know  4.  of  them  ■■JihI  say  they  arc  Jew: 
13.  I.  and  upon  his  heads  the  name  of  4. 
0.  and  he  opimed  his  month  in  4.  against  Gqd 
BL.VSPHEMIES. 
Ezek.  3.5.  12.  know  that  I  have  heard  all  thy  4. 
Mat.  15.  19.  out  of  the  heart  proceed  thefts,  4. 
Mark  2.  7.  why  doth  lliis  man  thus  speak  b.7 
3.  28.  and  4   wherewith  they  shall  l.-laspheme 
Luke  5.  21.  who  is  this  which  speaketh  4.? 
Rev.  13.  5.  was  a  month  given  him  speaking  ft. 

BLASPHEMOUS. 
Acts  6.  II.  we  have  heard  him  speak  ft  woids 
13.  this  man  ceaselh  not  lo  s|?eak  4.  words 
BL.ASPHE.MOUSLY. 
Luke  22.  65.  many  other  things  4.  spake  they 

BLAST 

Signifies,  [1]  IVind  and  frosts  that  immediatel: 

folium  rain,  and  are  very  destructive  to  fruila 

Gen  41.6.  1  Kings  8.37.  (2]  A  blowing  in  horn:- 

Josh.  6.  5.     [3]  God's  anger  and  power,  E.\od 

15.  8.  2 Sam.  2'2.  16.  J.di  4.  9.      [4]  .4  violent 

sudden,  and  terrible  stroke  se7it  by  God  upoi. 

the  wicked,  2  Kings  19.  7.      [5]  The  furious 

temptations  of  men  and  the  devil,  Isa.  25.  4 

Ezod.  15.8.  with  4.  of  thy  nostrils  the  waters  werf 

.losh.  6  5.  when  they  make  a  long  4.  with  horns 

2  .Sa»n.  22.  16.  at  rebuke  of  the  Lord,  at  the  4.  o 

the  breath  of  h'S  nostrils,  Psnl.  18.  15 

'iKings^9.^.  I'll  .send  a  4.on  Sennaclierib,  /srt.37.7 

./ob  4   9.  by  the  4.  of  Gorl  they  perish 

Isa.  25.  4.  when  the  4.  of  the  terrible  is  as  a  storir 

BLASTED. 
Gen.  41.  6.  thin  ears  4.  with  the  east  wind,  23,  37 
2  Kings  19. 26.  as  corn  4.  before  grown,  Isti.  37  27 

BLASTING. 
neut.  28.  22.  the  Lord  shall  smite  thee  w  ith  4. 
1  Kings  8.  37  if  there  he  4.  mildew,  2  Chron.  <1.2fv 
.'Imos  4.  9.  I  have  smitten  you  with  4.  and  mildew 
Hag.  2.  17.  I  smote  vou  with  4.  and  mildew 

BLAZE. 
Mark  1.  45.  he  hes'ia  to  ft.  abroad  the  tnntta. 


BLE 

BI -EATING,  S. 

''atlrr.5.  KV  fliiodi'st  ill  slifoptolils  lo  hear  J.of  flocks 
1  0)1111.  15.  1 1   what  meiincili  tins  b.  of  the  sheep? 

BLEMISH. 

Kjh./.  12.  5.  Inrrb  shall  be  without  b.  a  male  of  first 

year,  J.ev.  'J.  3.  1  11.  10.  |  23. 12.  J\ram.  ti.  14. 

iiD.  I.  take  a  young  uullock  and  two  rains  without 

0.  Lev.  5.  1.5,  16.  I  0.  0.  I  i).  2.  Hiek.  4tj.  4. 

/,f  M.  1.  :i.  otter  a  ma)!!  without  b.  10.  |  4.23.  |  22.1'J. 

3.  1.  wl  ether  male  or  female  without  b.  (j. 

4.  3.  u  bulloeli  without  i.  Dcat.  17.1.  Ezck.iTj.iS. 
'i^.  lie  shall  bring  a  kid,  a  female  without  b. 

21.  17.  hi!  that  hath  b.  shall  not  a|>proach,  21,  23. 

2J.  20.  but  whatsoever  hath  a  b.  that  shall  ye  not 

offer,  it  shall  not  bo  acceptable,  JJcut.  15.  21. 

21.  in  peace  offering  and  free- will  offering  no  b. 

2-1.  lil.  if  a  man  cause  a  i  in  his  neighbour 

2U  i.s  lie  haih  caused  a  b.  in  a  man,  so  shall  it  be 

,V-.//(.  lif.  2.  they  bring  a  red  heifer  without  b. 
2.I.2.  one  bullock,one  ram,  seven  lambs  without  b. 

i  ■'xiia.  1-1.  25.  there  was  no  b.  in  Absalom 

/Jan.  1.  4.  children  in  whom  was  no  b. 

Efh.  5.  27.  that  it  should  be  holy  and  without  b. 

I  I'd.  1.  lU.  as  of  a  lamb  without  b.  and  spot 
BLEMISHES. 

l.cv.  22.  25.  b.  in  them,  they  shall  not  be  accepted 

i  Vet.  2.  13.  spots  thcv  are  and  b.  sporting 
BLESS 

It  referred,  I.  To  God;  uni/ signifies,  [i]7oicsinw 
plentii  of  temporal  good  things  upon  a  person 
and  make  his  affairs  prosperous  and  success 
fal,  (iei).  30.  27.  |  39.  5.  [2]  To  bestow  both 
ti'inporol  and  spiritual  blessings  upon  ape- 
son,  Gen.  12.  2.  [  24.  35.  Eph.  1.  3.  [3]  To  make 
one  perfectly  happy  in  the  full  enjoyment  of 
himself  in  linaocn,  Rev.  14. 13.  [4]  To  conse- 
crate and  set  apart  any  thing  for  a  holy  and 
Adcre(i  !(.?£:,  Gen.  2.  3.  E.\od.20. 11.  [5]  To  give 
jiower  of  procreation  ami  fruilfuhiess,  so  as 
the  creatures  might  miilliply  their  kind,  Gen 
1.  22.  [fi]  To  endue  one  with  an  heroic  spirit, 
singular  valour,  miraculous  strength  of  b oily, 
■ind  nil  other  irifts  and  graces  necessary  to  his 
■udlinir,  .hidg:  13.  24.  fi.  To  Christ;  and  si 
nifii'S,  [1]  '/'o  give  thanks  to  God  the  Father  in 
a  special  manner,  and  pray  for  his  blessing, 
Ikirchii  jiniiino-  the  homage  of  hie  human  nature 
!o  his'Fatlirr,  Mat.  14.  19.  "Mark  0.41.  [2]  To 
commend  others  to  God  in  prayer,  as  he  was 
man,  .>lark  10.  10.  [.3]  Powerfully  and  effcc- 
'.I'.ally  to  work  on.  men  fo'r  their  conversion,  so 
IS  to  save  them  from  their  sins.  Acts  3. 2().  1 1 1 
To  men;  and  signifies,  [Ij  To  extol  and  praise 
God,  for  the  infinite  excellencies  and  perfec 
tivns  of  his  nature,  Psal.  101. 1.  |  148. 1,2.  [2 
To  gine  thanks  to  God  for  his  mercies  am 
iienrfits  lo  as,  Psal.  Ifi.  7.  |  103. 1, 2.  [3]  To  pro 
nouncr  a  solemn,  extraordinary,  midprophrtic 
al  benediction  upon  a  person,  whereby  the  holy 
patriarchs,  by  Gnd's  appointment,  and  with 
his  concurrence,  did  declare  and  constitute  one 
of  their  sons  as  heir,  not  only  of  their  inherit 
ancc,  but  of  the  jiromises  and  blessings  of  the 
■:ovenant  which  God  made  with  them  and  their 
fathers  ;  bulk  praying  for,and  foretelling  tliose 
blessings  which  God  would  confer  upon  them. 
Gen.  27.  4,  25,  30.  [4]  To  salute  prisons,  to 
Irish  them  peace  anil  prosperity,  Gen.  47.  7. 
1  Sam.  13.  1  10.  Psal.  129.  8.  [5]  To  pray  to 
God  in  behalf  of  others,  that  he  may  hrstow 
.'lis  blessing  upon  them,  Num.fi.  23,  24.  2Sa-in. 
ti.  IS.  Luke  fi.  ^8.  [d]  To  account  and  reckon 
one's  self  happy  in  having  God  for  his  God, 
Ui.  05.  10.  J<-r.  4.2.  [7]  To  applaud  one's  self 
as  a  icise  and  happy  person,  taking  outward 
prosperily  for  an  argument  of  God's  love  anil 
/'r/ (!««?•,  Psal.  4'.).  18.  [8]  To  flatter  one's  self 
Willi,  the  hopes  of  impunity,  as  if  God  did.  not 
take  notice  of  sin,  and  cither  could  not,  or  would 
vol,  pnnish'sinners.  Deut.  29.  19. 
Gill  hath  promised  to  bvess,  fl]  Such  as  put  their 
trust  in  him,  Psal.  2. 12.  [2]  Such  a.^  fear  him, 
anil  wiilk  in  his  ways,  Fsal.  I2h.  1.  [3]  Such  ns 
God  chooses  and  causes  to  draw  nigh  to  him  in 
the  dalles  of  his  worship,  Psal.  65.  4.  [4]  Such 
,is  ho  re  the  sr.ving  knowledge  of  .Tcsus  Christ 
wroufjht  in  them  by  the  Spirit  of  God,  Mat.  Ifi. 
17.  [5]  Such,  as  mourn  for  their  sins  and  spi- 
ritual wiiiits,  Mat.  5.  4.  [0]  Such  as  are  humble 
nvd  lowly  i^i  mind,  affection,  and  conversation, 
who  are  sensible  of  their  lost  a.nd  undone  con- 
dition in  themselves,  and  of  their  own  mahilitit 
tu  help  thrmsrires.  Mat.  5.  3.  [7]  Such  as  ore 
n-rntlr, patient, and  qttiet-.spirited;  who  murmur 
not  against  God,  but  submit  to  all  his  enrrre- 
lions  :  and  who  quarrel  not  with,  nor  revenge 
'hemselres  of  those  that  wrong  them.  Mat.  5.  5. 
i.~'l  Such  as  hunger  and  thirst  after  Christ  and 
kis  benrfits  after  freedom  from  sin,  andholi- 
less  cf  life  Mtit.  5. 0.  [91  Such  who,  being  in- 
3G 


BLE 

wardly  affected  with  the  miseries  of  others,  do 
relieve  them  according  to  their  ability.  Mat. 5.7. 
[lOJ  Such  as  love  and  labour  for  peace  among 
all  that  arc  at  odds,  whether  with  Gud.  with 
themselves,  or  one  wttii  another,  Alat.  5.  9.  I  llj 
Such  as  are  sincere,  whose  hearts  and  course 
of  life  agree  with  their  profession,  Psal.  119.  1 . 
[12]  Such  as  do  not  associate  themselves  with 
the  wicked,  nor  follow  their  evil  instigations  o> 
cxaiiiples,¥sA.l.\.  [13]  Such  whose  tran.igres 
sio7is  areforgivon,whose  sin  is  pardoned,  I'sal 
32.  1.  [14]  Such  as  do  not  censure  or  condemn 
a  person  under  sickness  or  ajjiiction,  as  if  he 
was  wicked  or  hated  of  God,  but  pity  and  re- 
lieve him,  Psal.  41.  1. 

BLESS,  God  being  agent. 

Gen.  12.  2.  the  Lord  said,  1  will  b.  thee,  20. 3,  24 

3.  I  Willi,  them  that  bless  thee,  and  curse  him 

17.  10.  I  will  b.  her,  and  give  thee  a  son  of  her 

22.  17.  in  blessing  1  will  b.  thee,  JJeb.  0.  14. 
28.  3.  God  Almighty  b.  thee,  and  multiply  thee 

32.  20.  I  will  not  let  thee  go,  e.\cept  thou  b.  me 

48.  10.  b.  the  lads,  and  let  my  name  be  named 

49.  25.  by  the  Almighty  who  shall  b.  thee 
F.xod.  20.  24. 1  will  come  to  th.ee,  and  I  will  b.  thee 

23.  25.  he  shall  b.  thy  bread  and  thy  water 
jVum.  0.  24.  the  Lord  b.  thee  and  keep  thee 

27.  put  my  name  on  Israel,  and  I  will  b.  them 

24.  I.  saw  that  it  pleased  the  Lord  to  b.  Israel 
Deut.  1.  11.  and  b.  you  as  he  hath  jifomised  you 

7.  13.  he  will  b.  thee,  b.  the  fruit  of  thy  womb 

14.  29.  that  the  Lord  may  h.  thee,  23.  20.  [  24.  19. 

15.  4.  ehail  be  no  poor,  for  the  Lord  shall  b.  lliec 
10.  for  this  thing  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  b.  thee 
18.  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  b.  theo  in  all,  30,  16. 

10.  15.  because  the  Lord  shall  b.  thou  in  all 
20.  15.  look  down  and  b.  thy  peojile  Israel 
28.  8.  he  shall  b.  thee  in  the  land  he  givelh 

12.  and  to  b.  all  the  work  of  thine  hiiiid 

33.  11.  i.  Lord,  his  substance,  and  accept 
Ruth  2.  4.  saying,  the  Lord  b.  thee,  .Jer.  31.23. 
•2 Sam.  7.  29.  therefore  now  let  it  please  thee  toft, 

the  house  of  thy  servant,  1  Chron.  17.  27. 
1  Chron.  4.  10.  O  that  thou  vvouldcst  b.  me  indeed 
Psal.  5.  12.  thou  Lord,  wilt  b.  the  righteous 

28.  9.  save  thy  people,  b.  thine  inheritance 

29.  11.  the  Lord  will  b.  his  iieojile  with  peace 
C7.  1.  God,  even  our  own  God,  shall  b.  us,  0,  7. 
115.  12.  the  Lord  will  b.  us,  he  will  b.  the  house 

of  Israel,  he  will  b.  the  house  of  Aaron 

13.  he  will  b.  them  that  fear  the  Lord 
128.  5.  the  Lord  shall  b.  thee  out  of  Zion 
132.  15.  I  will  abundantly  b.  her  provision 
134.  3.  the  Lord  b.  thee  out  of  Zion 

Isa.  19.  25.  whom  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  b. 
Hag.  2.  19.  from  this  day  will  I  b.  you 
.^dcts  3.  26.  sent  him  to  b.  you  in  turning  you 

BLESS,  God  being  the  object. 
Deut.  8.  10.  arl  full,  then  thou  shall  b.  the  Lord 
.hidg.  5.  9.  b.  ye  the  Lord,  Psal.  103.  21.  |  134.  J 
1  f  /i!ro7i.29. 20.  David  said,  now  b.  Lord  your  God 
JVt'A.  9.5.  stand  up  and  b.  Lord  for  ever  and 
Psal.ia.l.  I  will  b.  Ld.  who  hath  given  me  counsel 
20.  12.  in  the  congregations  will  I  b.  the  Lord 

34.  1.  I  will  4.  the  Lord  at  all  times 
6.3.  4.  thus  will  I  b.  thee  while  I  live 
CO.  8.  O  b.  our  God,  make  his  praise  to  be  heard 

08.  20.  b.  ye  God  in  the  congregations,  even 
90.  2.  sing  to  the  IjOrd,  b.  his  name,  shew  forth 
100.  4.  be  thankful  to  him,  b.  his  name,  103.  1. 
103.  1.  b.  the  Lord,  O  my  soul,  2,  22.  |  104. 1,  35. 

20.  b.  the  Lord,  ye  his  angels  ||  21. 6.  ye  his  hosts 
22.  b.  the  Lord  all  his  works  in  all  places 
115.  18.  we  will  b.  the  Lord  from  this  time 
1.34.  2.  lilt  up  your  hands,  and  b.  the  Lord 
135.  19.  b.  the  Lord,  O  house  of  Israel,  b.  the 
liOrd,  O  house  of  .'Xaron 

20.  O  Levi,  ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  b.  the  Lord 
145.  1.  I  will  b.  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever 

2.  every  day  will  I  b.  thee,  and  praise  thy  name 
10  O  Lord,  thy  saints  shall  b.  thee 

21.  lei  all  flesh  b.  his  holy  name  for  ever 
.Tam.  3.  9.  therewith  b.  we  God,  even  the  Father 

BLESS,  man  agnit  and  object. 
Gen.  27.  4.  my  soul  may  i.  thee  before  I  die,  25. 

34.  b.  me,  even  me  also,  O  my  father,  38. 
48.  9.  bring  them  to  me,  and  I  will  b.  them 

20.  in  thee  shall  Israel  b.  saying,  God  make  thee 
F.xod.l"  .32.  take  flocks  and  begone,  and  i.nie  also 
.N'um.  0.  23.  on  this  wise  ye  shall  b.  Israel 

23.  20.  I  have  received  commandment  to  b. 

25.  neither  curse  them,  nor  b.  them  at  till 
Drut.  10.  8.  the  Lord  separated  Li^vi  to  b.  21.  5. 

24.  13.  sleep  in  his  own  raiment,  and  ft.  thee 
27.  12.  these  shall  stand  on  mount  Gerizim  to  h. 
29. 19.  heareth  words  of  this  curse,  he  b.  himself 

.Tosh.  8.  33.  as  Moses  commanded  they  should  b. 
1  Sam.  9.  13.  because  he  doth  b.  the  sacrifice 
13.  1 10.  Saul  went  to  nu^ef  Samuel  In  /..  him 
25am.fi.20.D!iv.returned  toi.household,l  Ci. 16.43. 


BLE 

2  .'fam.  8.10.  Toi  sent  .loram  his  son  to  b   David 
21.  3.  thai  ye  may  b.  the  mherilance  of  the  Lor> 
1  Kings  1.  47.  servants  came  to  i.our  lord  k.  Davi, 
1  Chron.  23.  13.  and  to  b.  in  his  name  ('■)■■  ever 
Psal.  62.  4.  they  b.  with  their  mouths,  but  curse 
109.  23.  let  them  curse,  but  b.  thou 
129.  8.  we  /;.  you  in  the  name  of  the  Lonl 
Prov.  30.  11.  there  is  a  generation  that  ciirself: 
their  father,  and  doth  not  b.  their  iiKithei 
Isa.  05.  16.  shall  b.  himself  in  the  God  of  truth 
Jer.  4.  2.  the  nations  shall  b.  themselves  in  liiin 
..Mat.  5.  44.  b.  them  that  curse  you,  Luke  0.  28. 
fiom.H.H.  b.  those  persecute  you,  b.  and  curse  r>f 
1  Cor.  4. 12.  being  reviled  we  b.  being  persecuted 
14.  16.  else  when  shall  thou  b.  witii  the  spirit 

BLESS. 
1  Cor.  10.  16.  the  cup  of  blessing  which  we  *. 

BLESSED,  man  agent  and  object. 
Gen.  14.  19.  Melchizeiiek  b.  Abram,  and  said,  b  iia 
24.  CO.  they  b.  Rehekah,  and  said  unto  her  ' 
27.23.  so  Isaac  b.  Jacob  and  said,  27. 
29.  and  b.  be  he  that  hlesseth  thee 
33.  I  have  b.  him,  yea,  and  he  shall  be  b. 
41.  the  blitssing  wherewith  bis  father  b.  him 
28. 1.  Isaac  called  Jacob,  b.  him  and  charged  hina 

6.  as  he  b.  him  ho  gave  him  a  charge,  Heb.  11.20 

30.  13.  for  the  daughters  will  call  me  b. 

31.  55.  kissed  his  sons  and  daughters,  and  4.  them 
47.  7.  Jacob  b.  Pharaoh,  10.  ||  48.  15.  he  b.  Joseph 
4S.20.JacobA.Manasseh  and  E|)liiaim,//t4. 11.21. 
40.  28.  Jacob  b.  his  sons,  every  one  he  h. 

F.xod.  39.  43.  and  Moses  b.  them,  Deut.  33.  1. 
Lev.9.  22.  Aaron  lift  no  his  hands  and  b.  them 

23.  iMoses  and  Aaron  *.  the  people 
JVum.  22.  6. 1  wot  that  he  whom  thou  blessest  is  ft. 

23.  11.  thou  hast  b.  them  altogether,  24.  10. 
Deut.  33.  20.  ft.  be  he  that  enlargelh  Gad 

24.  lot  Asher  bo  ft.  with  children 
./bs/(.14.I3.  Joshua  ft.  Caleb,  and  gave  him  Hebron 

22.  6.  Joshua  A.  them,  and  sent  them  away,  7. 

24.  10.  therefore  Balaam  A.  yon  still 
.Judg.  5.  24.  6.  above  women  shall  Jael  bn 
iiiUh  2.  19.  ft.  be  he  that  tocdi  knowledge  of  thee 

1  .S;m.2.20.  Eli  ft.  Elkanah  and  his  wife  Hannah 

25.  33.  ft.  be  thy  advice,  and  6.  be  thou  who  kept 

20.  25.  Saul  said,  ft.  be  thou  my  son  David 

2  Sam.  0.  18.  David  ft.  tli-  people,  1  Chron    16.  2. 
13.25.  howlieit  he  would  not  go,  but  ft.  hiin 
19.  39.  the  king  kissed  Barzillai,  and  ft.  him 

1  Kings  2.  45.  and  king  Solomon  shall  be  ft. 
8.  14.  king  Siilonion  ft.  all  the  congregation,  55. 

66.  congregation  ft,  Solomon,  2  Chron.  0.  3. 

2  CJiron.  30.  27.  priests  and  liCvltes  ft.  ihe  people 
A>A.  11.  2.  people  6.  all  that  willingly  offered 

lob  29.  11,  when  the  ear  heard  me,  it  A.  me 

21.  20.  if  his  loin?  have  not  A.  me 
Psal.  49.  18.  while  he  lived  he  A.  his  soul 

72.  17.  men  shall  be  ft.  in  him,  nations  e.ill  him  A. 

118.  20.  ft.  be  he  that  Cometh  in  name  of  the  Lord, 
we  have  ft.  you  out  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
Prov.  31.  28.  her  childien  arise,  and  call  her  A. 
F.ccl.  10.  17.  6.  arl  thou,  O  land,  when  thy  king 
Cant.  6.9.  the  daughters  saw  her,  and  ft.  her 
Isa.  60.  3.  that  burneth  incense,  as  if  he  ft.  an  idol 

Jer.  20. 14.  let  not  the  day  my  mother  bare  me  be  ft. 
J\Ial.  3.  12.  and  all  nations  shall  call  you  ft. 
Jilnrk  11.  10.  A.  be  the  kingdom  of  our  father 
I.uke  1.  48.  all  generations  shall  call  me  h. 

2.  34.  Simeon  ft.  them,  and  said  to  Mary 
Acts  20,  35.  it  is  more  ft.  to  give  than  to  receive 
Tit.  2.  13.  looking  f(>r  that  A.  hope  and  appearing 
Heb.l.  1.  Melchizedek  met  Abraham  and  ft. him,6 

7.  without  contradiction  the  less  isft.  ofthe  bettei 
BLESSED,  (7o(/M,e(f<rf7if.        • 

Oen.l.'n.  God  A.  them,sayine,  he  fruitful, 28.  \  5.2 
2.  3.  and  God  ft.  the  seventh  day,  F.xod.  20.  II 
9.1. and  God  ft. Noah  and  his  sons,  and  said  to  them 
12.  3.  in  thee  shall  all  families  be  A.  18.  18.  |  22. 
18.  I  20.  4.  I  28.  14.  .Octs  3.  25.  Gal.  3.  8 
17.20.  Thave  ft.  Ishm.ael  1|  24.  1.  Lord  A.  Abraham 
24.  31.  and  he  said,  come  in  thou  ft.  ofthe  Lord 
2,5.11.  after  death  of  Abraham,Godft.Is!iac,20.ia 
•2(i.  29.  thou  art  now  the  A.  ofthe  Lord 

27.  27.  the  smell  of  a  field  which  the  Lord  h.ith  6 
30.  27.  that  the  Lord  hath  A.  me  for  thy  sake 

30.  Ihe  Lord  hath  A.  thee  since  my  com'iig 
32.  29.  and  he  A.  Jacob  there,  35.  9'.  |  48.  3. 
39.  5.  that  the  Lord  ft.  the  Egyptian's  h.iusp 
JVMjn.22. 12.  shall  not  curse,  for  the  people  are  b 

23.  20.  he  hath  ft.  and  I  cannot  reverse  it 
/)eM«.2.7.thyGodhathA.thee,l2.7.  |15  14.|1G  ;C 

7.  14.  thou  shall  be  A.  above  all  people 

14.  24.  if  place  be  loo  far,  when  the  Lord  hath  ft 

28.  3.  ft.  shall  thou  be  in  th,;  city,  ft.  in  the  tie  il 
4.  A.  shall  be  fruit  of  thy  bodvll  5.  A.  ihv  basket 

3.).  13.  of .loseph  he  saia,  A,  ofthe  Lord  he  hi-. 
tp.-ih.  17.  14  fiirasmuch  'is  the  Lord  hath  ft.  ine 
Todij.  13.  24.  Samson  gipw,  and  the  Lord  A.  niui 

17.2.A.bcthoiiorLord,  fhithX  10   1  s„m.  1.5   13 
Ruth  2.  20.  A.  be  he  of  tic  Lord  who  hs/h  not 


6LE 

Ku!h  3  10.  b.  he  thou  of  the  Lord,  my  daughter 

J  6'um.  2X  '21.  /'.  bu  ve  ut'llie  Lord,  'J  ^aiii.  'J.  o. 

-Hatn.  6.  .11    tlie  Luid  4.  Ubeil-edmn,  uiid  all  Ins 
housciiold,  1:2.  I  C/iron^  KJ.  1-1.  j  2(i.  5. 
7.  29   the  house  otlliy  servant  he  b.  for  ever 

I  ('.'iron.  17. -27   hle.^se.st,  O  Lord,  and  it  thall  he*. 

'iChroR.  31.  10   the  Lord  liath  b.  Ins  people 

Job  1.  10.  thou  liasl  h.  Ihe  work  of  his  hands 
42.  12.  tlie  Lord  b.  the  latter  end  of  Job 

fsal.  21.  ().  for  thou  lia:>t  made  hini  most  b. 
31).  12.  6.  U  the  nation  whose  God  is  the  Lord 
'SI.  22.  for  such  as  he  b.  of  hini  shall  inherit 

2fi.  he  is  mcreiful  and  lendcth,  and  his  seed  isi. 
41.  2.  the  Lord  will  keep  liiiii,  and  he  sliall  be  b. 
45.  2.  therefore  God  hath  4.  thee  lor  ever 
S9.  15.  b.  is  the  iieoj>le  that  know  the  joyful  sound 
112.  2.  the  generation  of  the  upright  shall  be  //. 
II J.  15.  you  are  b.  of  the  Lord  who  made  heaven 
IID.  1.  b.  ate  the  undetiled  in  the  way 
128.  1.  b.  i*evory  one  that  fearetli  Ihe  Lord 
4.  thus  shall  the  man  be  b.  thatfeareth  the  Lord 
147.  13.  he  halh  b.  thy  children  within  thee 

frov.  5.  18.  let  thy  '".•i::Uain  be  b.  and  rejoice 
lU.  7.  the  memory  of  the  just  is  b. 
20.  7.  the  just  man's  childit^n  are  b.  af.r  him 
21.  but  the  end  thereof  shall  not  be  b. 

22.  9.  he  that  hath  a  bountiful  eye  shall  be  4. 
fsa.  19.  25.  saying,  b.  be  Egypt  my  jieople 

51.  2.  for  I  called  htm  alone  and  b.  him 

fil.  9.  they  are  the  seed  the  Lord  halh  4   65.  23. 

lfGt.5.3.  4.are  the  jioor  in  spirit  ||  5.  b.  are  the  meek 
7.  4.  are  the  m";rciful  ||  8.  4  are  the  pure  in  heart 
9.  4.  are  the  peace-makers  {|  10. 4.  are  persecuted 

13. 16.  4.  are  your  eyes,  for  thoy  sec,  Luke  10.  23. 

14.  19.  he  4.  and  brake,  and  gave  the  ioaves.2ti.2ti. 
Mark  6.  41.  |  14.  22.  Lukt  9.  10.  |  21.  30. 

16.  17.  Jesus  said,  4.  art  thou  Simon  Ba:  jona 

24.  46.  4.  is  that  servant,  Luke  12.  43. 

25.  34.  come  ye  4.  of  my  Father,  inherit  kingdom 
iiark  10.  Itj.  took  them  up  in  his  arms,  and  4.  lliein 

14.  (51.  thou  art  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  4. 
Liiike  1.  2S.  4.  art  thou  among  women,  42. 
45.  4.  is  she  that  believed  |J  6.  20.  4.  he  ye  poor 
11.  27.  4.  IS  the  womh  that  bare  thee,  and  paps 
12. 37.  4.  are  those  servants  whoiii  the  Lord  when 
he  comeUi  shall  tiiid  watching,  38. 
14.  14.  thou  shall  he  4.  they  cannot  re<:onipense 
19.  38.  A.  be  the  King  thatcometh  in  name  of  Lord 

23.  20.  4.  are  the  barren  that  never  hare 

24.  .'50.  he  4.  them  ||  51.  while  he  6.  them 
ftal.  3.  0.  they  are  4.  with  faithful  Abraham 
F.ph.  1.  3.  who  hath  4.  us  with  s|iiritual  blessings 
J:iin    1.  2.5.  this  man  shall  be  4.  in  his  deed 

Rtr:.  14.  13.  4.  are  the  dead  that  die  in  the  Lord 

,  ULES.-^ED,  Giid  Ihc  object. 

Hen.  0.  2(i.  he  said,  4.  be  the  Lord,  24.  27.  Exod. 
18.  10.  Ruth  4.  14.  1  Sam.  25.  32,  39.  2*a/« 

18.  28.  1  Kinirs  I.  48.  |  5. 7.  j  8. 1.5,  56.  j  10.  9 
J  Chron.  16.  36.  2  CUrov.  2.  12.  |  6.  4.  |  9.  8. 
F.zra  7.  27.  Psal.  28.  6.  |  31.  21.  )  41. 13.  1  W 

19.  I  72.  13.  I  89.  .52.  |  106.  48.  \  124.  6.  |  135. 
21.  I  144.  I.  Zcch.  11.  5.  Luke  1.  68. 

Gen.  14.  20.  4.  he  most  high  God  who  delivered 
Josh.  22.  33.  and  the  cluldroa  of  Israel  4.  God 
2  Sam.  22.  47.  and  ft   he  mv  rock,  Psal.  18.  46. 
t  Chr.  29.  10.  David  4.  the  Lord,  4.  thou,  O  Lard 

20.  all  Ihe  congregation  A.  the  Lord  God 
20iron.  20.  20.  Ibrlhere  they  A.  the  Lord 

31.  3   when  they  saw  Ihe  heaps,  they  A.  the  Lord 
A"<A.  8.  6.  and  Ezra  4.  the  Lord,  the  great  God 

9.  5.  4.  he  thv  glorious  name,  Psal.  72.  19. 
/oAl.21.4.  be'thenameof  the  Lord,  PscMlS.  2. 
P.sal.  66.  20.  4.  be  G.id,  63.  35.  2  Cor.  1.  3. 

119. 12.  4.  art  thou,  O  Lord,  teach  me  thy  statutes 
F.zek.  3.  12.  saving.  4.  be  the  glorv  of  th"  Lord 
Van.  2.  19.  Daniel  4.  the  God  of  heaven,  20. 

4.  34    Xebuchadnezzar  4.  the  most  II. (7h 
t^ke  2.  28.  took  him  in  his  arms  ami  4.  God 
Mm  12.  13.  4.  is  the  King  of  Israel  that  come:h 
fiom.  I.  2'i.  than  the  Creator,  who  is  b    for  ever 

9.  5.  Ohi  jsl,  who  is  over  all,  God  b.  for  ever 
2  Cor.  11   31. 18  4.  for  evermore,  knowelh  I  lie  not 
F.ph.  1.3.  A.  he  the  F,il  hero'"  our  Lord,  1  Pet.]. 2. 
i  Tim.  1    11.  the  glorious  gospel  of  the  4.  God 

6.  15.  who  IS  the  4.  and  only  Potentate 

BLESSES)  are  they. 
Pfal.  2.  12.  4.  are  thry  iJi»    out  their  trust  in  him 

84.  4.  4.  arc  thry  that  dwe.   in  thy  house 

H)6.  3.  4.  arc  liiry  that  keep  judgment  at  all  times 

110.  2.  4.  arc.  they  that  keep  hif.  testimonies 
Proi;.  8.  .32.  for  4    are  they  that  keep  my  ways 
If  a.  30.  18.  4.  are  they  that  wait  for  him 
Mat.^i  i.  b.  are  /Acr^  that  mourn,  shall  be  comforted 
6. 4.  arc  thry  who  Inniierll  10.  who  are  persecuted 
Lnkc  n.3^.yca,ralher  A.orc  thn/lhSii  hear  the  word 
t/<»/t?i 20.29. 4.  are  they  llyat  have  not  seen,  believed 
Horn.  4.7.  4.  are  <AfT/ whc.~?  iniquitioare  forsivin 
Jico.  19.  9.  4.  ere  thry  w  .  -.b  aits  called  unto  the 
marriage  suppp-r  of  the  Latv.b 

^2.  14.  J.  are  tkfy  that  ilo  his  commandmenU 
Yi 


BLE 

ELESSEI)  are  ye. 
Isa.  32.  20.  b.  are  ye  that  sow  beside  all  ws  trs 
Mat.  5.  11.  A.  are  yr  when  men  shall  revile  \ou 
y,»Ac6  2'.  4   are  yc  that  liunger  now,  ye  shall  be 
hlled  ;  b. arc  ye  that  weeji  now,tijr  ye  ^llall  lauyli 
22.  4.  arc  yc  wliei  men  siiall  hate  you 
BLKSSEU  IS  he. 
j^Tum.  24.  9.  4.  is  he  that  blesseth  thee,  and  cursed 
I'sal.  32. 1.  4.  ?s  he  whose  transgretision  is  forgiven 
41.  1.  4.  is  he  that  considereth  the  poor 
/>nn.  12.  12.  b.is  he  thai  waiteth,  cometh  todays 
JIut.  11.  6.  and  4.  is  he  whosoever  shall  not  he 
ort'endfd  111  me,  J.uke  7.  23. 

21.  9.  4.  is  he  that  cometh  in  Ihc  name  of  tlie 
Lord,  23.  39.  Mark  11.  9.  J.uke  13.  35. 

J^ukc  14.15.4.  is  Af  that  shall  eat  bread  in  kingdom 
liro.  1.  3.  4.  is  he  that  readeth,  and  they  that  hear 
16.  15.  4.  ).<  he  that  watchetli,  and  keepeth 
20.6.  4.  is  Ae  that  hath  part  in  the  first  resurrection 

22.  7.  4  /sic  that  kee|ieth  sayings  of  the  prophecy 
BLEtiSEU  IS  the  man. 

Psal.l.  I.  4.  is  the  man  that  walkelh  not  in  counsel 
32.  2.  4.  is  the  man  to  whom  the  Lord  imjiuteth 
not  iniquity,  Rom.  4.  8. 
34  S.b.is  man  thattrustethinhim,84.12..Ar.l7  7. 
40.  4.  4.  is  the  mail  that  inaketh  the  Lord  his  trust 
65.4.i.!4'iAe7iiajiwlioin  thou  clioosest,and  causcst 
84.  5.  4.  IS  the  man  whose  strength  is  in  thee 
94.12.  b.is  the  man  whom  thou  chastenesi,  O  Lord 
112.1.  4.is  Wjeriianlhat  fearethLord,  that  delights 

Prov.S.'M.  b.is  the  man  that  heareth  me,  watching 

yj.;.56.2.4. IS  «A(;7;ia7j  that  doth  this,  and  tion  of  man 

Jam.  1.  12.  4.  is  the  man  that  endureth  temptatioti 
BLESSEDiNESS. 

Rom.  4.  6.  even  as  David  descnbcth  the  ft. 
9.  cometh  this  A.  on  the  circumcision  only? 

Gal.  4.  15.  where  is  llien  tiie  4.  ye  sjiake  of? 
BLESS  EST. 

^i/m.  22. 6.  I  wot  that  he  whom  thou  A.  is  blessed 

1  Chr.ll  27.  thou  4  O  Lord,  and  it  shall  bo  blessed 

Psal.  65.  10.  thou  4.  the  springing  thereof 
BLESSETH. 

Gen.  27. 29.  blessed  is  he  that  4.  thee,  mtm.  24. 9. 

iJcat.  15.  6   lliy  God  ft   thee  as  lie  jironiised 

P.ial.  10.  3.  4  covetous  whom  the  Lord  abhorrcth 
107.  38.  he  4   them  so  thai  they  are  multiplied 

Prov.  3.  33.  hut  he  4.  the  hahiiation  of  the  just 
27.  14.  he  that  4.  his  friend  with  a  loud  voice 

Isa.  65.  16.  he  v/ho  4.  himself  in  the  earth 
BLESSING 

Signifies,  [1]  The  favour, kindness, and  goodness 
of  God,  making  what  his  people  do  to  succeed 
and  prosper,  Psal.  3.  8-  [2]  .dll  good  things, 
gifts,graces, and primlcges,  which  God  bestows 
upon  his  people,  whether  spiritual  or  temporal, 
whether  they  respect  the  soul,  or  the  body,  this 
present  life,  or  that  which  is  to  come,  l)eu',.28.2. 
Psal.  24.  5.  Isa.  44  3.  Eph.  1  3.  [3]  The  means 
of  conveying  a  blessing  to  others,  Isa.  19.  24. 
Thus  the  .lews  are  called  a  Blessing,  because 
Christ  was  to  be  burn  of  them,  and  the  gospel- 
church  and  ordinances  were  frst  established 
among  them,  and  by  them  conveyed  to  the  Gen- 
tiles. [4]  IVishing,  praying  for,  and  endea- 
vouring the  good  of  our  enemies,  1  Pet.  3.  9. 
[5]./ilms,  bounty,  or  liberality,  2Cor.  9.  t5. 
[6]  A  gift,  or  present.  Gen.  33.11,  2  Kings  5.15. 

Thou  shall  be  a  blessing.  Gen.  12.2.  Thou  shall 
be  a  means  of  conveying  blcssednrss,  [1]  To 
thy  posterity,  who  shall  be  blessed  fur  thy  .snie. 
[2]  To  thy  friends  anil  servants,  who  shall  he 
blessed  by  thy  mstructwn  and  example.  [3] 
7'u  all  the  world,  by  being  the  progenitor  of 
Christ,  and  an  eminent  pattern  of  faith  and 
holiness  to  all. 

Leave  a  blessing  behind  him,  ./oel2. 14.  Reserve 
sumc  of  the  fruits  of  the  earth  from  the  coin- 
won  destruction,  for  their  support,  and  his 
own  worshijM. 
The  ble*iiiig  of  Abraham,  <7nZ.3. 14.  The  bless- 
ing con  firrcd  on  Jibraham,  n;imciy,  justifica- 
tion and  reconciliation  with  God,  through 
faith  in  the  blood  of  Christ. 

Gen.  12.  2.  1  will  bless  thee,  thou  shall  be  a  A. 

22.  17.  that  in  4.  I  will  bless  thee,  Neb.  6   14 

27.  12.  I  sliiill  bring  a  curse  on  mo,  and  not  a  4. 
35.  thy  hrolher  hath  taken  away  thy  4. 
38.  Esau  said,  hast  thou  but  one  4.  my  father  ? 

28.  4.  God  give  thee  the  4.  of  Abraham 
33.  11.  take,  I  pray  thee,  my  4.  that  in  brought 
39.  .5.  the  4.  of  the  Lord  was  on  all  thai  he  had 
49.  28.  every  one  according  to  his  4.  he  blessed 

F.xod.  .32.  29.  then  he  may  bestow  on  you  a  4. 
Lrv.  25.  21    then  will  I  command  my  h.  on  vou 
DcHt.  11.  26.  behold,  I  set  before  you  a  A.  30.  19. 
27.  a  4. if  ye  obey  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 
2;t.  thou  shall  put  the  4.  on  mount  Gerizim 
12.  15.  according  to  the  ft.  of  the  Lord,  10.  17. 

23.  5.  the  Lord  turned  the  curse  into  a  4. 
28  8.  Lord  shall  r  ^TTiand  a  4  on  slore-house 


BLI 

T)eut.  33. 1.  thin  i-  A.  wh';rewilh  Moses  Messed,  7. 
10.  let  the  b.  come  u|)cn  the  head  el' Joseph  " 
23.  Aaphlah  lull  with  the  4.  of  the  J..oru 

.losh.  15.  19.  answered,  give  me  a  4.  Judg.  I.  15, 

1  .Sui/i.  25.  27.  this  4.  tliy  handmaid  halh  brought 
30.  t20.  behold  a  4.  lor  you  from  the  sjioil 

2  Sam.  7.  29.  with  thy  ft.  let  my  house  be  blesswl 
2  Kings  5.  15.  1  jiray  thee  take  a  4.  of  thy  servaii 

18.  t31.  make  with  me  a  4.  and  come  out  to  me 
and  eat  of  his  owu  vine,   Isa.  30.  16 

JWA.  9.  5.  which  is  e.valted  above  all  4.  and  jiraisf 
13.  2.  our  God  turned  the  curse  into  a  4. 

.7(i4  29.  13.  the  4.  of  him  that  was  ready  to  perish 

Psal.  3.  8.  thy  4.  is  upon  thy  people 
24.  5.  he  shall  receive  the  ft.  from  the  Lord 
lOSI.  17.  as  he  delighted  not  in  4.  let  it  be  i-j' 
129.  8.  the  4.  of  the  Lord  be  upon  you 
133.  3.  there  Ihe  Lord  commanded  the  4.  even  life 

Prov.  10.  22.  the  4.  of  the  Lord  makeih  ricn 

11.  11.  by  the  4.  of  the  upright  the  city  is  cxaltod 
125.  Ihe  soul  of  4.  shall  be  made  fat 
26.  but  a  4.  on  the  head  of  him  that  selleth  it 

24.  25.  a  good  4.  shall  come  on  them  that  rehuiia 
!sa.  19.  24.  even  a  4.  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

44.  3.  and  I  will  pour  my  4.  on  thy  ortspring 

65.  8.  destroy  it  not,  for  a  4.  is  in  it 
F.zek.  34.  26.  I  wili  make  them  and  the  placM 
about  my  hill  a  4.  there  shall  bo  siioweis  o!  Ji. 

44.  30.  he  may  cause  ihe  4   to  rest  in  thy  houeia 
■  Tori  2.  14.  if  he  will  leave  a  A.  behind  him 
Zrch.  8.  13.  1  will  save  you,  and  ye  shall  be  a  b. 
Mai.  3.  10.  open  heaven,  and  jiour  you  out  a  4. 
Luke  24.  53.  in  the  temple  praising  and  A   God 
Rom.  15.  29.  in  the  fulness  of  the  4.  of  the  gospa 

1  Cor.  10.  16.  the  cup  of  4.  which  we  bless 

2  Cor.  9.  t  5.  nnke  up  beforehand  your  4. 
Gal.  3.  14.  tha*  .he  4.  of  Abraham  might  come 
Heb.  6.  7.  for  the  earth  receiveth  4   from  God 

12.  17.  when  he  would  have  inherited  the  4. 
./«ii!.3.1().ofthesamc  mouth  proceedsft. and  cursing 
1  Pet.  3.  9.  but  contrariwise  4.  knowing  that  ve  arc 

thereunto  called,  that  ye  sliould  inherit  a  A. 
Rev.  5.  12.  worthy  to  receive  honour,  glorv   4. 
^13.  4.  to  him  that  silleth  on  the  throne 
/   12.  A.  and  glorv  to  our  God  for  ever  and  ever 
BLESSINGS. 
0674.49.2.5.  .Almighty  who  slisli  bless  thee  with  b 
of  heaven  above,  6.  of  the  deep,  4  of  the  hrrasti 
26.  4.  of  thy  father  prevailed  above  the  4.  of  my 
DeiU.^.2.  all  these  ft. shall  come  on  thee, if  hearken 
./o.sA.  8.  34.  afierward  he  read  the  A   and  cursmga 
Psal.  21.  3.  for  thou  preventesl  him  witii  the  A 

t6.  thou  hast  set  liini  to  he  A.  for  ever 
Prov.  10.  0.  4.  are  upon  Ihe  head  of  the  jnsit 
28  20.  a  faithful  man  shall  abound  with  4. 
Mai.  2.  2. 1  will  send  a  curse,  and  will  curse  your  b 
F.ph.  1.3.  who  hath  hles.sed  us  with  all  spiritual  A 

BLEW. 
■Tosh.  6. 8.  priests  passed  on  before  the  Lord  and  b 
.Judg.  3.  27.  Ehud  4    a  trumpet  in  the  mount 

6.  34.  S[,-irit  comeon  Gideon,  and  he  4.  a  irnmpe 

7.  19.  they  4.  the  trumpets  and  lirake,  20,  22. 

1  Sam.  13.  3.  Saul  4   saving,  let  the  Hebrews  hear 

2  Sam.  2.  28.  Joab  4.  a'lrumppt,  18.  16.  I  20.  22. 
20.  1.  Shel>a  a  Benjainite  4.  a  trnmiiet  and  said 

1  Kings  1.39.  they  A.  the  trumpet,  peo|)le  siinl,  God 
save  king  Solomon,  2  Kings  9. 13.  |  1 1.  14 

.Mat.  7.25.  winds  A.  and  beat  on  that  house,  27. 

.John  6.  18.  the  sea  arose  by  a  great  wind  that  4. 

-lets  27.  13.  when  the  sonih-wind  4.  28.  13. 
BLIND 

^iignifies,.  [1  ]  Such  as  are  deprived  of  natural 
sight,  John  9.  1.  Acts  1.3.  11.  [2]  .S'iiiA  whnse 
judgment.^  arc  so  corrupted  by  taking  of  irifts, 
that  they  cannot,  or  will  not  discern  betwm, 
right  and  wrung,  E.xod.  23.  8.  Deut.  16.  19.  [:V 
Such  as  are  wilfully  and  obstinately  ignoran.. 
in  mattrrs  that  concern,  salvation,  Vin\.  15.  14 
[4]  Such  as  through  simplicity  and  iiivoranrr 
are  easily  misled  and  seduced  by  the  prrnicioui 
counsel  of  others,  Deut.  27.  ISi  Mat.  15.  14. 

It  is  opplied,  [1]  To  ignorant  ministir.<.  Isa.  .56 
10.  [2]  To  deceitful  teachers,  irhu  are  binidrd 
by  their  own  interest  against  ami  eonvictmn, 
Isa.  42.  19.  .Mat.  23.  16.  [3]  To  an  ignorant 
people.  Mat.  1.5.  14.  I?om  2.  19.  [4]  Tn  tuch 
as  reject  the  kvowlfdge  and  faith  of  Christ, 
notwithstanding  the  clear  discnverirs  of  t/ii 
way  of  salvation  in  the  gosprk,  2  Cor  4.4 
l5]  To  such  as  live  in  hatred,  1  John  2.  II.  [6 
To  such  as  are  self  eo"ceited,  being  puffed  lep 
with  a  hish  opinion  of  their  qualifications  anc, 
attainments.  Rev.  3.  17. 

F.xod.  4.  11.  who  mak(!th  the  seeing  or  the  4.? 

Lev.  19.  14.  not  put  a  stumbling-block  before  A. 

21.  18.  a  4.  or  lame  man  shall  not  oHV  r 

22.  22.  not  offer  Ihe  4.  to  the  Lord,  T>iiit.  15.  21 
Deut. '21  18  c*rsed  Ihat  makelh  theft   to  wnnnwi 

28.89.  grope  at  noon-day,  as  4.ffropeih  in  darkneai 
2Sa7K.  5  6  exceol  thou   ake  away  the  4.  and  lanif 


BIA) 

•2  Sam.  5.8  smitetluKc  bm.-  and  //.  liated  of  Divld, 
\lie  0-  and  llie  lariiu  shall  nut  cuaio  lulu  liuust: 
/n6  ail   15.  I  was  t'yi;s  to  fiiu  i.  teet  to  tlie  laiiii; 
I'tul.  I4C.  H.  llie  Luid  0|)eiiutli  llie  tyrs  of  llm  i. 
/iij.  iU.  18.  the  eyes  of  the  li.  shall  see,  '.U.  J. 
4"i.  7.  give  Itiee  for  a  light  to  open  ilie  b.  eyes 
2(5.  I  will  bung  the  b.  hy  a  way  tjiey  knew  nul 
18.  hear,  ye  deaf,  look,  ye  b.  that  ye  may  see 
19   who  IS  b.  hut  my  servant?  who  is  h.  as  he 
that  IS  perfect,  and  b.  as  the  Lord's  servant  ? 
4.1.  8.  bring  forth  the  b.  peo|)le  that  have  eyes 
5U.  10.  his  watchmen  are  b.  they  are  ail  igiioraii 
5!).  10.  we  grojie  for  the  wall  like  the  b. 
Jir.  .'il.  8.  1  will  gather  with  them  the  b.  and  lame 
Lam.  4.  14.  they  wandered  as  A.  men  in  the  slruels 
'/.cpk.  1.  IT.  that  they  shall  walk  like  b.  men 
%I,il.  1.8.  if  ye  otfer  the  6. for  sacrifice  is  it  not  evil  ? 
Mat.  0.  27.  two  /'.  men  followed  hiin,  crying,  2U.:iO. 
Jl.  5.  the  b.  rece.ve  their  sight,  1',*.  -JJ.  jAike  7.  2^2. 
10. 14.  they  be  b.  leaders  of  the  b.  if  the  b.  lead  ihe 
b.  both  shall  fall  into  the  ditch,  J.u/cc  0.  39. 

23.  If),  woe  to  you,  ye  b.  guides,  which  say 
17  ye  fools  and  b.  wliOlher  is  greater,  19. 
26.  thou  b.  Pharisee,  cleanse  first  within 

Ala'^k  8.  23.  and  he  took  the  b.  man  by  the  hand 
10.  4tj.  b.  Bartimcus  sal  by  the  way  side  beggin.j 

J^ke  4.  IS.  io  preach  recovery  of  sight  to  the  b. 
7.  21.  to  many  that  were  b.  he  gave  sight 
14.  13.  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  call  the  b. 

John  5.  3.  in  these  lay  a  great  multitude  of  i. 

9.  1.  he  saw  a  man  tlial  nas  b.  from  Ins  birth 

39.  that  they  which  "ee  iniglit  be  made  b. 

40.  are  we  b.  also  ?      4'..  if  ye  were  b. 

10.  21.  can  a  devil  o'  en  the  eyes  of  the  b.7 
Acts  13.  II.  thou  slia     be  b.  iKit  seeing  the  sun 
Rum.2.  19.  art  confident  thou  art  a  guide  to  the  b. 
2  Pet.  1.  9.  he  that  lacketh  these  llnugs  is  b. 
liea.  'i.  17.  and  knowest  not  that  thoij  art  b. 

BUND,  Verb. 
Deut.  16.  13.  a  gift  doth  b.  the  eyes  of  the  wise 
I  Sam.  12.  3.  of  whom  received  (  a  bribe  to  b. 

BLINDED,  KTH. 
F.Tod.  23.  8.  take  no  gift,  for  a  gift  b.  the  wise 
Jer.  52.  t  H.  then  he  b.  the  eyesof  Zedekiuh    " 
John  12.  40.  he  hath  b.  their  eyes,  and  hardened 
Rom.  11.  7.  election  halh  obtaineti,  the  rest  are  b. 
i  Car.  3.  14.  but  their  minds  were  b 

4.  4.  in  whom  gcd  of  this  world  hath  b.  the  minds 

1  John  2   11.  because  darkness  hath  b.  his  eyes 

BLINDFOLDED. 
Luke22.  64.  \Then  they  had  b.  him,  they  struck 

BLINDNESS. 
Gen.  19.  11.  smote  the  men  at  the  door  with  b. 
Deut.  23.  28.  the  Lord  shall  smite  thee  wuh  b. 

2  King    6.  18.  Elisha  prayed,  smite  this  people,  I 

pray  thee,  wiih  b.  and  he  smote  them  with  b. 
Zech.  12.  4.  1  will  smite  every  horse  with  b. 
Ma-k  3.  to.  being  grieved  for  their  b.  of  heart 
fljnj.  11.  25.  b.  in  part  has  happened  to  Israel 
Eph.  4.  18.  because  of  the  b.  of  their  hear^ 
Block.     See  STUMBLlNa. 
BLOOD 
Signifies,  [1]  ^  warm  red  liquor  or  humour  cir- 
culating through  the  whole  body,  Exod.  20.  12. 
[2]  Death,  .•flauirhtcr,  or  vmrder,  tugether  with 
the  guilt  follnicing  upon  it.  Gen.  4.  10.  Mat.  27. 

24.  [3]  Thevuviskmentorvt'igeanccduefor 
the  shedding  of  blood.  Mat.  27.  25.  [4]  That 
tohtchwas  hnu^'ht  or  purchased  icith  the  price 
of  blood,  Acts  I.  19.  [5]  W'.alth,  goodie,  oi 
money  got  by  taking  away  the  lives  af  the  m 
vocent,  and  then  seizing  upon  their  estates 
Nah.  3.  10.  Hab.  2.  12.  [fi]  The  guilt  and 
punishment  of  sin.  Acts  18.  0.  [7]  Fallen  na- 
ture, Ezek.  It).  6.  John  1. 13.  '8]  The  first  man 
JIdam,  who  was  the  root  or  stock  from  which 
all  mankind  descended.  Acts  17.26.  [9]  //« 
inan  reason  or  wisdom.  Mat.  IG.  17.  [10]  The 
juice  of  grapes.  Gen.  49.  11.  [11]  Ji  sacra- 
mental symbol  and  representation  of  the  kloud 
of  Christ,  Mat.  20.  2d.  [12]  The  death  andsuf- 
fcruiTs  of  Christ,  Rom.  3.  25.  |  5.  9.  Eph.  1.  7. 

t'he  blood  of  the  covenant,  Heb.  10.  29.  The 
blood  of  Christ,  whereby  the  new  covenant  or 
testament  wa.s  confirmed  mid  ratified. 

Wlinre  marked  with  t  it  is  in  Original,  lUyOODS. 

."yen.  4.  1 10.  the  voice  of  thy  brntlicr's  b.  crieth 
9.  4.  the  life  which  is  the  b.  shall  you  not  eat 

5.  .Jiirely  your  b.  of  your  lives,  I  will  require 
37.  31.  they  killed  a  kid  and  dipped  ih"  co.it  in  b. 

Etod.  4.  9.  water  shall  become  h.  on  the  ilry  land 

7.  17.  and  the  waters  shall  be  turned  into  b. 

13.  13.  the  b.  shall  he  for  a  token,  when  I  see  b. 

23.  18.  shall  not  offer  the  b.  with  leaven,  34.  25. 

29.  21.  thou  Shalt  take  of  the  b.  upon  the  altar 
Leu.  10.  18.  the  b.  of  it  was  not  brought  in 

l.'i.  19.  and  i'"thc  issue  in  iicr  flesh  shall  be  b. 

17.  4.  b.  sha\i  be  imputed  unto  that  man 
il.  for  it  IS  the  b.  that  maketh  an  atonement 

19.  10  iu)t  stand  against  the  b.  of  thy  neighbour 

3a 


KLO 

JiTtim.  23.  24.  and  drink  the  b.  of  the  slain 
35. 33.not  cleansed  but  by  the  i.  of  him  that  shed  it 
/Jeul.  17.  8.  niatter  between  /;.  and  b.  2  Chr.  19.  IV. 

21.  8.  and  the  b.  shall  be  forgiven  them 

22.  8.  niako  a  battlement,  that  Ihou  bring  not  b. 
32.  43.  he  will  avenge  llie  b.  of  Ins  servants 

■  ludg.  9.  24.  and  their  b.  be  laid  upon  Abiinelecli 
1  i>aiH.  20.  20.  let  not  my  b.  full  to  tlie  earth 
^iHaiu.  1.  16.  David  said,  thy  b.  be  upon  thy  head 

22.  from  the  b.  of  the  slam,  from  llie  fut 

3.  t  28.  1  and  my  kingdom  guiltless  from  the  b. 
16.  t  7.  come  out,  come  oui,  tUou  man  of  i. 

8.  the  Loid  hath  leiuriied  upcjn  thee  all  the  b. 
20.  12.   \masa  wallowed  in  0.  m  the  highway 

23.  17  is  not  this  the  i.of  liie  men  ?  1  Chr.  II.  19. 
1  Kings  2.  5.  and  put  the  b.  of  uar  on  hiN  giidle 

37.  thy  b.  shall  be  on  thv  head,  Eiek.  33.  4. 
18.  28   till  the  b.  guslied  out  upon  tliein 
^Kings  3.2J.  the  Jloabites  saw  the  waters  red  as  ft. 

23.  they  said,  this  is  b.  the  kings  are  surely  sla.iii 
9.  t  26.  1  have  seen  the  b.  ofiS'ubolh,  b.  of  his  sens 

■lob  16.  18   O  earth,  cover  not  ihou  my  b. 
39.  30.  the  eagles'  young  one.^f  also  suck  up  ft 
Psal.  30.  9.  what  luofit  is  th-ie  in  my  b.l 

50.  13.  or  will  1  dunk  the  ft.  of  goats  1 
58. 10.  righteous  w  ash  his  feet  in  the  ft.  of  wicked 
68.  23.  foot  may  be  dipped  in  the  ft.  of  ihy  enemy 
72.  14.  precious  shall  their  ft.  be  iii  his  sigl.t 

Prov.  28.  17.  that  doth  violence  to  the  ft.  of  any 
Isa.  1.  t  15.  your  hands  are  full  of  ft. 

4.  4.  Uie  Lord  shall  purge  the  ft.  of  Jerusalem 
9.  5.  uilh  noise,  and  garments  rolled  in  ft.  wath  ye 

15.  9.  llie  waters  of  Dimon  eluill  be  full  of  ft. 
26.  t21.  the  earth  shall  disclose  Iter  ft. 

33.  t  15.  that  ttoiipeth  his  oar  from  hearing  ft 

34.  3.  tho  mountains  ehall  be  melted  wuh  llieir  4. 
.Jir.  2.  34.  IS  fuu:.d  the  ft.  of  thu  ;;oor  iniiocLiits 

18.  21.  jjour  out  tlieir  ft.  by  tho  force  of  the  sword 
4c:.  10.  cursed  be  he  thatktjp'jth  his  Si-.oril  fioinft. 

51.  35.  my  ft.  be  on  tho  mhahi'.ants  of  (.'haldea 
Lain.  4.  14.  they  have  polluted  fheniselvcs  w  iih  ft. 
Kick.  5.  17.  pestilence  and  ft.  pKss  ihrougb  iii..o 

9.  9.  tho  la.nd  ls  f.jU  of  ft.  and  the  cily  is  ,ull  of 

14.  19.  or  if  i  jiotir  out  my  fury  ;:;i»ii  li  ;:;  ft. 

16.  6.  I  said  to  thee  when  tiio:.;  wast  in  '.!iy  ft.  inc  i 
to.  I  thoroughly  washed  a'vay  t!iy  o.  from  the: 
38.  I  will  give  thee  ft.  in  fury  and  jea.iousv 

15.  10.  if  lie  L;;g.-.  a  son  tliat  is  a  ti-.-.-J-Jer  of  ft. 
1 13.  he  shall  die,  his  ft.  shail  be  uiiom  him 

19.  10.  thy  mothtjr  is  like  a  vine  in  tliiy  A. 
21.32.  thy  ft.  shall  be  in  mid.st  of  the  ia.id,  22.  12. 

22.  3.  the  city  sheddeth  b.  in  the  nudul  of  it 

23.  37.  and  ft.  is  in  their  hands,  45. 
24   8.  I  have  set  her  ft.  on  the  top  of  a  rock 
28.  23.  for  I  will  send  6.  into  her  streets 
32.  6.  I  v/ili  also  water  with  thy  b.  the  Innd 

35.  G.  saith  the  Lord,  1  will  prepare  thee  to  A.  thou 
hast  not  hated  ft.  even  A.  shall  pursue  thie 

44.7.  when  ye  ofler  my  bread,  the  fat  and  liie  A.  15 
Hos.  1.  4.  for  yet  I  will  avenge  the  ft.  oJ'Jezieel 
4.  t2.  they  break  out,  anid  ft.  toucheth  ft. 
Joel  2.30.  ft  fire,  and  pillars  of  smoke,  .4c<s  2. 19. 
31.  the  moon  shall  be  turned  into  A.  J]cts  2  20. 
3.21.1  will  cleanse  their  A. that  I  have  not  cleansed 
Zeph   1.  17.  their  ft.  shall  be  poured  out  as  dust 
Mat  9.  20.  behold  a  woman  diseased  willi  an  issue 
of  ft.  twelve  years,  J\'ark  5.  25.  Luke  8.  43. 

16.  17.  flesh  and  ft.  hath  not  revealed  it  to  thee 
23.  ,30.  not  partakers  in  the  ft   of  the  prophets 

35.  from  the  A.  of  iigtiteous  Abel,  Luke  11.  51. 
26.  28.  my  A  of  the  new  testament,  Man'c  14.  24. 
27.6.not  to  put  into  treasury, because  it  is  priceof  A. 

8.was  called  the  fiehl  of  b.  to  this  day,  j),:ts  1.19. 

24.  I  am  innocent  of  the  ft.  of  this  just  person 
Luke  13. 1.  whose  A.  Pilato  mingled  with  sacritices 

22.  20.  the  new  testnment  in  my  A.  1  Cer.  11.  25. 

44.  his  sweat  was  as  great  drops  of  A.  filling 

.Jdhn  1.  13.  which  were  born  not  of  ft.  noi  of  fiesli 

0.  54.  who  eaieth  my  flesh  and  drinketh  my  ft.  5l). 

5.5.  my  flesh  is  meat,  and  my  A.  is  drink  indeed 

19.  34   forthwith  came  there  out  A.  and  water 

./lets  5.  28.  ye  intend  to  bring  this  man's  A.  on  us 

1.5.  20  that  they  abstain  from  A.  29.  |  21.  2.5. 

17.  26.  and  hath  made  of  one  A.  all  nations 


BLO 

Heb.  13. 11.  w>.>sc  ft.  is  brought  i.Tlo  me  janc  tuar 
1  Pet.  1.  2.  and  sprinkling  of  the  A.  of  Jeans  C'hri* 
1  John  1.  7.  tho  ft.  ot  Jesus  (_liri»l  cleanseth  us  frou. 

5.  6   this  is  he  that  came  by  v\uter  mid  A 
8.  three  in  earth,  the  l^pnil,  the  water,  and  4. 
Rev.  5.  9.  thou  hast  redeemed  us  to  Gi.d  by  tliy* 

6   10.  how  long  dost  thou  not  avenge  our  ft  .'' 

12.  the  sun  waj>  black, and  the  moon  became  asftf 

7.  14.  made  them  white  in  tlie  A.  of  the  Lamb 

8.  8.  ihe  third  part  of  the  sea  became  ft.  16.  3. 

11.  6.  have  power  to  turn  the  waters  into  A. 

12.  11.  they  overcame  him  by  the  ft.  of  the  L.ain» 
14.  20.  and  ft.  came  out  of  the  wine-prets 
16.  6.  and  thou  hast  given  them  A.  to  drink 
18  24.  in  her  was  found  Ihe  ft.  ol  the  piophets 
19.  2.  he  hath  avenged  the  ft.  of  la»  servants 

13.  he  was  clothed  with  a  vesture  dijiped  in  ft 
isee  AvKNGER,  Keve.ncer. 

KLOOD  be  upon.  ^ 
/-«t).20.9.thatcurselh  Ins  lather  Uisb.beupon  him 
11.  incest  ||  13.  sodomy,  then  A.  be  upui:  them 
16.  bestiality  i|  27.  wizard,  their  A.  be  upon  them 
Z>f  «M9.10.innocent  A.  shed,  and  £o  6.  be  upon  lhe« 
F.iek.\ii.\'.i.  dune  abominations,  his  ft.  be  upon  liim 
33.  5.  took  not  warning,  his  ft.  shall  be  upon  him 

BLOOD  wuh  bullock. 

F.xod.2Q.'i2  take  ft.  oi  bullock,  Lev.  4.5.  [  16.14,18 

Lev.  4.'.  [mur  b.  of  bullock  at  bottom  of  ihe  alia? 

16.  15.  do  with  that  as  he  did  with  A. of  the  bullock 

Isa.  1.11.1  delight  not  in  A.  of  bullocks  or  of  lambs 

BLOOD  of  Christ. 
1  Cur.I0.16  is  it  not  communion  of  Ihe  b. of  Christ? 
Fph.~. I'J.wirc  far  otf,are made nigli  by  ft.o/  Christ 
Heb.'J.ii.  how  much  more  shall  b.of  Christ  purge? 
i  Pit.  1.  19.  with  precious  A.  o/CA)-iS«  as  of  a  lamb 
\John\.~.  the  A.  o/C/(?-!JSi  cleanseth  us  Irom  allsin 

BLOOD  of  the  Covenant. 

F.-xod  24.8.MosessKid, behold  ihe  b. of  the  covenant 

7.ech.  9.  II.  a.s  for  thee  also  by  the  A.  of  thy  cov. 

//<  A.10.29.  hath  counted  ft.  of  cov.  an  unholy  thing 

13.  20.  through  the  A.  of  the  everlasting  covenant 

BLOOD  with  cat. 

'j.ev.  3.  17.  a  statute  that  yc  eat  neither  fat  nor  ft. 

7.26.  yc  shall  cat  no  manner  of  A  of  fowl  or  beast 

27.  I  17.  14.  Deut.  12.  16,  23.  |  15.  23. 

517.  thai  KuUti.  ft.  thai  soul  shall  be  cut  ott,  17.  10. 

1  Sam.  14.  32.  the  people  diii  ca'  them  w  iih  the  ft. 
F.zek.  Wi.  25    ye  eat  with  A.  and  lift  up  youi  ejs* 

For  BLOOD. 
^^ur1  35. 33.  not  pollute  land, /or  A  it  defileth  lanJ 
2.Sani.  3.  27.  he  died /or  tho  ft.of  Asahel  his  brother 

2  Chron.  24.  25. /or  the  ft.  of  the  sons  of  Jehoiada 
I'sal.  9.  12.  when  he  maketh  inquisition /or  ft. 
Prov.  1.11.  they  say,  come  let  us  lay  wnit/»r  ft.  18. 

12.  6.  the  words  of  wicked  are  to  he  ir  svait/orft. 
Mic.  7.  2.  thoy  all  lie  in  waii  for  ft   they  hunt 

JHs  BLOOD. 
f?fB.37.2fi.if  weslay  our  brothei  and  conceal  hit  ft. 

42.  22.  therefore  behold  his  ft.  is  reqiiin?.' 
.losh.  2.  19  his  ft.  shall  be  upon  his  hen- 
2  .Saw. 4.  11.  shall  I  not  require  fti»-A.of  your  handl 
I  A'ni^'*  2.  32.  Lord  shall  return  his  b.  on  his  head 
Ezek.  3.  18  shall  die  In  his  iniquity,  but  his  A.  wiU 
1  require  al  thy  hand,  20.  |  33   4,  fi,  8. 
Pfos.  12.  14.  Iheiefoio  shall  he  leave  his  ft  on  him 
Zech.  !).  t  7.  take  away  his  A.  out  of  his  mouth 
Afnt.  27.  25.  his  A.  be  on  us  and  our  children 
.//(if  20.  28.  church  he  halh  [.urchased  with  his  i 
Horn.  3.  25.  a  propitiation  through  faith  \nhis  ft. 

5.  9.  much  more  being  now  justified  by  his  ft. 
Eph.i.7.  wc  have  redemption  thro'  hisb.  Co/. 1.14 
Heb.  9.  12.  but  by  his  own  A.  he  entered  in  once 

13.12.tliat  he  might  sanctify  the  people  with  hisb 
Rev.  1.  5.  and  washed  us  from  our  sins  m  his  ft. 

Iniiocer.t  BLOOD. 
Deut.  19. 10.  that  innocent  A.  be  not  sliod  in  lani< 

13.  thou  shall  jiutawiiy  guilt  of  innocent  A  21.  9 
21.8.  lay  not  innocent  b   to  thy  p.eople's  charge 

l.Snm.l9. 5.  wik  thou  sin  against  innocent  b.  loslay 

1  Kings  2.31.  take  away  innocent  A. that  Jo.ib  slied 

2  Kings  21.  16.  Manasseh  shed  innocent  A.  24.  4 
Psal.  94.21.  thoy  gather  and  condemn  innocent  b 

106. 38. shed  innocent  b.  even  ft.  of  sons  and  laugh 
Prot). 6. 17. Loin  halelh  hands  that  shed  innicentb 


18.  6.  your  A.  be  on  your  own  heads.  I  aiu  clean    Isa.  59.  7.  and  they  make  haste  to  shed  inneceiil  b. 


20.  26.  I  /im  pure  from  the  ft.  of  all  men 
1  Cor.  11.27.  guilty  of  the  body  and  ft.  of  the  Lord 

15.  50.  flesh  and  ft.  cannot  iniirrit  the  kingdom 
F.ph.  6.  12.  we  v/restle  not  against  flesh  and  ft. 
Col.  1.20.  having  made  peace  thro'  ft.  of  his  crosj 
//<  A.2. 14.  the  children  are  partakers  of  flesh  and  A. 

9.  7.  not  without  ft.  v.hich  ho  offered  for  himself 

12.  nor  by  tho  A.  of  goats,  but  by  his  own  ft. 

13.  if  ihe  ft.  of  bulls  and  goats  saiictifieth 
20.  this  is  the  ft.  of  the  testament  God  enjoined 
22.  without  shedding  of  4.  there  is  no  remission 

10. 19.  to  enter  into  the  holiest  by  the  ft.  of  Jesus 
11.28.  he  kept  the  passover,  and  sprinkling  of  A. 
12.  4.  ye  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  ft.  striving 
24.  to  the  ft.  of  sprinkling  that  speaketh  better 


..'cr.7.6.  ifya oppress  not,  shed  not  innocent  b ■'22.^ 
2'2. 17.  thine  eyes  and  heart  are  to  shed  innoe.  b 
26.15.  ye  shall  surely  bring  mnoc.  A. on  yourselvet 

.Joel  3.  19.  because  they  have  shed  innoc.  A.  in  land 

.lonnh  1.14.0  Li  we  beseech,  lay  not  onus  injioc.A. 

Jt/at.27.4. 1  sinned  in  that  I  have  betrayed  inmc.  i 
.SAerf  BLOOD. 

frfn.fi.C.who  sheddelli  man's  bhyTur.  hisft.be  shed 
.17.  22.  Reuben  said  to  Ibem,  shea  no  ft. 

Eiod.  22.  2.  there  shall  no  A.  be  shed  for  him 
3.  if  the  sun  be  risen  upon  him,  >>.  be  shed  for  hin» 

/,«».  17.  4.  ho  halM  shed  A.  that  man  shall  be  cut  uB 

JV*i(m.  35.  ,33.  land  not  cieansed  of  A.  shed  but  by  6. 

Deut.  21.  7.  our  hands  have  not  shed  this  ft. 

1  Sam.  25.  36.  withholden  from  coming  to  thcJ  k 


RLO 


BLO 


1  ffi'ifftiS  whomncsiewaniis/icdd  ofwarinpeace"  Eiei.  7.  10.  the  rod  lialli  b.  pride  hilh  budded 


1  (.4c.  ti^.C.  hecauoe  lliou  tiii»lsfud  b.  inucrli,  -28.  '.i 
<'.«ii.7y.3.  Iheir  b.shed like  uaior  loiiiiii  Jei  usalt-in 

I'l  known  by  revenging  b.  ol'  tliy  seivunis  shed 

I'rov  I.  la.  lUey  iiiiikti  tiiiiW  lo  shed  b.  Hum  3.15. 

LaniA.y.i.  piojiliels  thiilliave  skcd  tlui.ol'tliejiisl 

ICzik  ltj.;J^.  judge lliue as  wiiineii  \.\vA\..ihedb.  *:i.4j. 

afi.  4   art  becoiiie  guilty  in  lliy  b  tliou  tiasl  ihcd 

d.  the  princes  in  thee  lo  llieir  power  lo  slicd  b. 

23.  45.  al'ier  the  manner  of  women  that  shed  b. 

3.'J.  i5.  ye  shed  b.  and  shall  ye  possess  the   ami  ? 

35. 5.  because  Uiou  hast  sAct/ 6.  of  children  ol'  Isr. 

3ti.  Iti.  poured  I'ury  on  thein  fur  the  b.  they  slud 

Mat.  '23.  35.  on  you  come  all  the  nglitcnus  b.  shtci 

Mark  14.-24  Uiis'is  my  b  .which  is  s/ud,  Luke  i!i.-20. 

I^uke  11.5U  6.  of  all  the  iirnpliels  which  was  shed 

jlcls  'ii.  *U   when  the  b.  oliStepheii  was  shed 

Hec.  10.  G.  for  they  have  shed  tiie  b.  of  the  saints 

tipimkle  BLOOD. 
dod.29.16.  take  the  ram'si.  and,t;?WHWeon  altar 
2U.  shall  sprinkle  b.  upon  the  altar  round  about, 
i.fo.  1.  5,  11. 1  3.  2,  8,  13. 1  7  2.  I  17.  6.  JVu;h. 
16.  17. 
Ltv.  4.  6.  priest  sp.  b.  seven  times,  17.  |  16. 14, 19. 
5.  9.  sprinkle  b.  of sin-otienng  on  side  of  the  altiir 

7.  14.  It  shall  be  the  priests  thai  sprinkle  the  b. 
A'uHi.lU.  4.  sprinkle  oiUieb  before  the  labcrnacie 

2  Kings  lii.li.sprinkle  on  it  the  i.of  burnt-ortering 
Ezek.  43.  W.  when  make  an  altar  to  spr.  b.  thereon 

15LOOD  sprinkled. 

Ei:o(i.24.6.halfof4.Moses  .«r/).on  a>(tar,Aep.8  19,24. 

8.  Moses  tuuli  the  b.  and  sprinkled  on  the  people 

/.<;i:.b.2T.when  there  is  sprinkled  6. on  anygarnient 

ti'.H).  Muiusiookoi'  ihv  b.and  sprinkled  un  Aaron 

y.  12. Aaron's  sons  presented  him  A.  hes/?riHA/.18. 
2Kiiigs'J.'Si.  some  of  Athaliah's  b.  sprinkl.  on  wall 

1(5. 13.  hhni sprinkled  thc6.ofhisp;ace-offerin? 
2  Chr.  29.  22.  spnnkUd  the  b.  of  bullocks,  30.  lb". 

■J5.1 1.  the  priests  sprinkled  the  b  from  their  hands 
/ija.63.3.  their  b.  shall  be  sprinkled  on  my  garment 
Heb  y.  2i.  he  sprinkled  with  b.  the  tabernacle 

iVith.  BLOOD. 
F.zod.  30. 10.  Aaron  shall  make  atonement  jcith  b. 
I.eo.  14.  52.  cleanse  the  house  with  b.  of  the  bird 

19.  26.  ye  shall  not  eat  any  thing  with  b. 
XKingui  9.his  hoary  head  bring  thou  down  with  b. 
I'sat.  106.  38.  p.iid  the  land  was  polluted  with  b 
Ase..34.6.sword  of  Ld.filled  witk  b.  marie  fat  with  b 
7   and  their  land  shall  be  soaked  with  b. 

4'.l.  2i  they  shall  be  drunken  icith  their  own  b. 

5'.).  3.  for  your  hands  are  deliled  ictth  b 
ler  19.  4.  filled  this  place  imlh  the  6  of  innocents 

46.  10.  it  shall  be  made  drunk  with  their  b. 
ham.  A.  14.  they  have  polluted  themselves  with  h. 
Kzek.  33.  22.  I  will  plead  aguinst  him  with  b. 
Hus.  0.  8.  Giiead  is  a  city  polluted  with  b. 
^Wi>.3.10.liiey  build  up  Zion  with  b  and  Jerusalem 
Hab.i.  12.  woe  to  him  thatbuildetha  town  irith  b. 
(fnl.  1.  16.  immediately  1  conferred  not  with.  b. 
Heb.  9.  22.  all  things  are  by  the  law  purged  with  b. 
lirv.  8.  7.  followed  hail  and  fire,  mingled  with  b 

17.6.  saw  the  woman  drunken  with  A. of  the  saints 

BLOOD-GUILTINESS. 
Psal.  51.  14.  deliver  me  from  b.-ffuiltiness,  O  God 

BLOOD  THIRSTV. 
Prov.  29.  10.  the  b.  tUirsly  hate  the  upright 

BLOODY. 
F.zoi.  4.  25.  surely  a  b.  husband  art  thou  to  me,  26. 
2  .Sam.  16.  7.  Shimei  said,  come  out,  thou  b.  mao 

21.  1   the  famine  is  for  Saul,  and  his  b.  house 
Psal.  5.  6.  the  Lord  will  abhor  the  b.  man 

26.  9.  gather  not  my  life  v/ith  4.  men 
55.23.  b.  men  shall  not  live  out  half  their  days 
59.  2.  deliver  me,  and  save  nie  from  b.  men 
139.  Mi.  depart  from  me  thnrefore  ye  b.  mev. 
Ezck.  7.  23.  for  tlie  land  is  full  of  4.  crimes 

22.  2.  son  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge  the  4  city  ? 
24.  0.  woe  to  the  4.  city,  9.  jVaA.  3.  1. 

Ads  28.  8.  father  of  Fublius  lay  sick  of  a  4.  flux 
HLOOMEI) 

J^um.  17  8.  Aaron's  rod  h.  blossoms  and  almonds 
BLOSSOM 

Bignifies,[l]  ^flower  of  a  tree  or  plant, Gon.iO. 
10.  [2]  To  put  forth  into  flowers  or  blossoms. 
Num.  17.  5.  ilab.  3.17.  [3]  To  inerease,Jluurish, 
and  prosper,  lea.  27   6.  |  35    1,  2. 

Their  root  shall  be  as  rotlcnmss,  and  their  blossom 
shall  go  up  as  dust,  Isii  5.  24  that  is.  Utter 
destruction  shall  seize  upon  them  ;  they  shall 
be  destroyed  both  root  and  branch. 

The  rod  hath  blossomed,  Ezek.  7.  10.  The  instru- 
ment that  God  will  nuke  use  of  for  your  cor- 
rection is  ready  made  and  prepared. 

Gen.  40.  10.  her  b.  shot  forth,  iiid  the  clusters 

Ua.  5.  24.  and  their  4.  shall  g.t  up  as  dust 
BLOSSOM,  KD. 

V*«m.l7  5-  the  man's  rod  whom  I  choo«e  shall  4. 

Jun.it.  6.  Israel  ehiill  4.  and  bud,  and  fill  the  world 
33.  I.  the  desert  shall  rcj  )ice  and  4.  as  the  rose 

8.  it  shall  '    ^undantlv  and  rejoice  with  Joy 

39 


Has.  14.  t5.  and  lie  shall  4.  as  the  lily 

Hub.  3. 17.  ultho'  the  hgtree  shall  not  4.  nor  fruii 

BLOT 
Signifies,  [I]  Censure,  scorn,  or  reproach,  Prov. 
y.   7.     [2]    Unjust  gain,  which  is   a  blemish, 
scandal,  and  disgrace  to  a  person,  Job  31.  7. 
B.oi  ine  out  of  thy  book,  Kxod.  3'J.  32.     Hlot  me 
nut  of  the  book  of  life,  out  of  the  catalogue  or 
number  of  those  that  shall  be  saved,   let  me 
die  rather  than  see  the  evil  that  shall  come  to 
lilts    people,   if    thou   do   not   forgive    them, 
lyiurriii    Mo6i;s    does    nut    express    what   he 
thought  might  be  done,  but  rather  wislielh,  if 
it  wire  possible,  that  (iod  loould  accept  of  him 
as  a  sacrijice  m  their  stead,  and  by  his  utter 
destruction  and  annihilation  prevent  so  great 
a  }nischief  to  them  ;   In  which  he  was  a  type  of 
Christ,  who  laid  down  his  life,  and  was  made 
a  curse  for  us,  Gal.  3.  13. 
That  I  may  blot  out  iheir  name  from  under  hea 
ven,  Deut.  9.  14.     That  J  may  utterly  destroy 
and  consume  them,  and  make  their  name  to  be 
forgotten  among  men. 
Blot   out    my  transgression,    Psal.  51.  1.     Sins 
are  compared  to  debts.  Mat.  6.  12.  which  are 
written  iii  the  creditor's  book,  and  crossed  or 
blotted  out  when  they  are  paid.     Men's  sins 
are  written  in  the  book  of  (iod's  remembrance 
or  accounts,  out  of  which  all   men  shall  be 
judged  hereafter,  Kev.  20.  12.  and  whin  sin  is 
pardoned,  it  is  said  to  be  blotted  out,  Isa.  44  22. 
and  not  to  be  found  any  mure,  though  it  sb'iiild 
be  sought  for,  Jer.  50.  20. 
Deut.  32.  t5.  their  A.  is  not  of  his  children 
■lob  31.  7.  if  any  4.  hath  cleaved  to  my  liands 
Prov.  9.  7.  that  rebukes  tlis  wicked,  jjettelh  a  b. 

BLOT  out. 
Gen.  7.  t4.  every  living  thing  will  I  4.  out 
Exod.  .32.  32.  and  if  not,  4.  me  out  of  thy  book 
33.  v\1iosoever  halh  sinned,  him  will  1  o.  out 
JVum.  5.  23.  shall  4.  them  out  with  bitter  water 
/.<««/  9.14.1et  me  alone  that  1  may  b.out  tlH'irname 
25.  19.  shall  b.  out  the  remnmbrance  of  Amaiek 
29.20.  the  Lord  shall  b.out  his  name  from  under  h 
2  Kings  14.27.  said  not,  that  he  would  4.  out  Israel 
/'saZ.51.1. have  mercy,  O  God,  b.out  iransgressioiis 

9.  hide  my  sins,  and  4.  out  all  mine  uiKpiitics 
Jer.  18.  23.  nor  4   out  their  sin  from  thy  t-ight 
Hev-  3.  5. 1  will  not  4.  Ins  name  out  of  book  of  life 

BLOTTED. 

JVch.  4.  5.  let  not  theirsin  be  A.  out  from  before  thee 

Psal.W.  28  let  them  be  4.  out  of  book  of  the  living 

109.  13.  posterity  cut  olT,  let  their  name  be  4.  out 

14.  let  not  the  sin  of  his  mother  be  A.  out 
Isa.  44.  22.  L  have  4.  out  as  a  thick  cloud 
Mcls  3.  19.  repent,  that  vour  sins  may  be  4.  out 

BLOTTETII,  ING. 
Isa.  43.  25. 1  am  he  that  A.  out  thy  transgressions 
Col-  2.  14.  b   out  the  hand  writing  of  ordinances 

BLOW 
Signifies,  .'3  stroke,  calamity,  or  judgment,  suck 
as  sword,  or  famine,  which  God  inflicts  upon 
a  people  for  their  sins,  Jer.  14.  17 
Awake,  O  north- wind,  and  blow  upon  my  garden, 
&c.  Cant.  4.  16.  Let  the  Holy  Spirit  m  his 
several  operations,  both  convincing  and  mor- 
tifying, and  also  comforting,  stir  up  and 
quicken  my  hiart  and  soul,  that  the  graces 
that  are  tn  me  may  be  quickened  and  exercised. 
The  wind  bloweth  where  it  listeth  ;  soisevery  man 
that  is  born  of  the  Spirit,  .fohn  3.  8.  Jls  there 
are  many  things  in  nature,  particularly  the 
wind,  which  arc  evident  m  their  effects,  yet  no 
man  can  give  a  clear  and  full  account  of  them, 
man' s  reason  cannot  reach  to  know  froinic/tence 
the  wind  rises,  from  how  great  a  distance  it 
comes,  or  how  far  it  goes  ;  so  is  this  spiriluul 
change  wrought  freely,  where,  in  whom,  when, 
and  in  what  measure,  the  Spirit  pleases ;  and 
also  powerfully,  so  as  to  make  an  evident, 
sensible  change;  though  the  manner  thereof 
be  incomprehensiblr,  it  is  known  by  the  effects. 
I  did  blow  upon  it,  Hog.  1.  9.    /  did  blast  it,  that 

tt  did  you  no  g'ood. 
A  fire  not  blown,  .lob  20.  28.     Some  heavy  judg- 

7nent  that  comes  no  man  knows  how. 
Psal  39.  10.  1  am  consumed  by  the  A  of  thy  hand 
Jer.  14.  17   people  is  broken  with  a  grievous  4. 

BLOW,  Verb. 
F.iod.  15.  10.  thou  didst  4.  with  thy  wind 
jVu/rt.10.5.  when  ye  4.  an  alarm,  canvis  sh.Tll  go.  6. 

9.  then  ye  shall  4.  an  alanv.  with  tiiimpcts 
Judg.  7.  18.  when  1  4.  with  &  trumpet,  tiien  4.  ye 
Psal.  78.  36.  he  caused  an  east-wind  lo4.in  heaven 
147.18.  canseth  his  wind  to  4.  and  the  wateis  fiow 
Cant.  4.  16.  come,  thou  south,  4.  upon  my  garden 
Isa.AO,  24.  he  shall  also  4  upon  them,  shall  wither 
Eiek.  21.  31.  I  will  4.  against  thee,  22.  21. 
Hos.  5.  8.  4.  ye  the  comet  in  Gibuah,  cry  aluud 


HOD 

Hag.  1.  9.  when  ye  brouglit  it,  I  did  A.  dponit 

Luke  12.  55.  \\\n\n  ye  see  the  south wuul  b. 
Her-  7.  1.  that  wind  should  not  4   on  the  earth 
Sec  Trumj-kt. 
BLOWE'.'H. 
Isa.  40  7  because  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  4.  ur  it 
.'34.  16.  I  have  create'  the  smith  that  4.  the  contg 
.hhn  3. 8.  the  wind  4.  w  l*r"  i'  ''svili,  thou  heme* 

BLOWN. 
./oh  20.  26.  a  fire  not  4.  sball  consuni.  iiiu. 
Mai.  I.  t  13.  whereas  ye  might  have  A.  it  away 

BLUE. 
Exod.  25.  4.  4.  purple,  scarlet, 26. 1, 31,  36.  1  27.  Ifi 
28.31.  make  the  robe  of  the  ephod  of  4.  39.  22 
.39.  3.  they  cut  gold  into  wires  to  work  ii  m  iiie  A 
JVi/rn.  15.  38.  put  on  the  fringes  a  ribbund  ol  4. 
2CA/-07(.  2.  7  send  a  mail  cunning  to  woii.  in  A.  14 
Esth.  1.6.  4.  hangings,  a  pavement  of  4.  luailjiB 
8.  15.  Mordecai  went  in  a  royal  apjiarel  ol  4. 
I  Ezek.  23  6.  the  Assyrians  were  clothed  wul.  A. 
See  Purple,  Cloth,  Lack,  Loupx 
BLUENESS. 
Prov.  20.  30.  A.  of  a  wound  cleanseth  awa;  evil 

BLUNT. 
Eccl.  10.  10.  if  iron  be  4.  and  he  do  not  wjet  it 

BLUSH. 
EzraO.  6. 1  A.  to  lift  up  my  face  to  thee,  inv  G(i<i 
Jer.  6.  15.  not  ashamed,  nor  could  they  A.  8.  12. 

BOAR. 
Psal.  80.  13.  A.  out  of  the  wood  doth  waste  it 

BOARD,  S. 
Eio(/.  26.  29.  Shalt  overlay  4.  with  gold,  36.  .34 
27.  «.  hollow  with  A   shall  thou  niak,;  il,  36.  !-« 
36  30.  U'lder  every  4.  were  two  sockets 
J^uin.  3.  30.  under  custody  of  Merari  shall  be  4 
Cant.  b.  9.  we  will  enclose  her  with  4.  of  tiil.-u 
./Jcts  27  44.  the  rest,  some  on  4.  came  lo  hiiiij 

BOAST,  Substantive. 

Psal  34.  2.  my  soul  shall  make  her  4.  in  the  Li  n 

Rom.  2.  17   art  a  Jew,  and  niakest  thy  4.  of  Goi. 

23.  thou  that  makest,  thy  A   of  the  law 

BOAST,  Verb. 

1  Kings  20.  11.  not  A.  as  he  ihat  putteth  it  off 

2  Chron.  25.  19.  thine  heart  lifteth  thee  ujj  lo  A 
Psal.  44.  8.  in  God  we  A.  all  the  day  long 

49.  6.  a."d  A.  themselves  in  their  riches 

94.  4.  the  workers  of  iniquity  4.  themselves 

97.  7.  confounded  ho  they  that  4.  of  idols 

Prov.  27.  1.  4.  not  thyself  of  to-morrow 

Isa   10.  15.  shall  the  a.x  4.  itself  ag.iinst  him  iho. 
61.  6.  in  their  glory  shall  yon  4.  yoiirselvi's 

Rom.  11.  18.  4.  not  against  branches,  if  lliou  4. 

2  Cor.  9.  2.  for  which  I  4.  to  them  of  Slniedoiiia 

10.  8.  for  though  I  should  4.  somewhat  more 
13.  we  will  not  A.  of  things  without  our  nieasui: 

16.  and  not  to  4.  in  another  man's  line 

11.  16.  receive  me,  that  I  may  4.  mysilf  a  lillle 
EpA.  2.  9.  not  of  works,  lest  any  man  shoiiJil  4. 

BOASTED. 
Ezek.  .35.  13.  with  mouth  ye  have  4.  n;;ainsi  mt 
2  Cor.  7    14.  if  I  have  4.  anv  thing  lo  him 

BOASTERS. 
Rom.  1.  30.  proud,  4.  inventors  of  evil  tlimgi! 
2  Tim.  3.  2  covetous,  4.  proud,  bl.is|)heim  rs 

BOASTEST,  ETH. 
Psal.  10.  3.  the  wicked  4.  of  ins  heart's  desire 
52.  I.  why  4.  thou  thyself  in  mischief? 
Prov.  20.  14.  when  he  is  gone  Ins  way,  then  he  ; 
25.  14.  whoso  A.  himself  of  1  false  gift 
./am. 3. 5.  toncuea  little  member,  and  4.grcaltinr;ff 

BO.<lSTING,  Participle. 
Jlets!i.3fi.  rose  Theudas,  A.himsell  tohesom'  boc. 
2C'or.  10. 15.  not4  of  things  without  our  me.i.-.i:;i 

BOASTING,  Subskintive. 
Rom.  3.  27.  where  is  4   then  1  it  is  excluded 
2  C'nr.7.14.evcn  so  our  4.beforeTitus  IB  round  (r,   i 
8.  24.  shew  ye  to  them  the  proof  of  our  4. 
9.3. lest  oiir4.ofyou  should  be  in  vain  in  lli  s  licliii 
4.  we  should  be  ashamed  in  this  same  confuhhi  / 
11.  10.  no  man  shall  stop  me  of  this  A  in  .\cliiii:, 

17.  but  as  it  were  foolishly  m  thisconfidcnci;  u'  ■ 
Jam.  4.  16.  but  now  ye  rejoice  in  your  4. 

BOAT,  S. 
John  6.  22.  the  people  saw  there  was  no  other  ' 
there,  and  that  Jesus  went  not  into  11. i  I 
23.  there  came  other  4.  from  Tiberias 
J]cts  27.  10.  had  much  work  to  come  by  the  4. 
30.  when  they  had  let  ilown  the  4.  into  thr  sci 
32.  the  soldiers  cut  off  the  ropes  of  the  A. 
BODY 
Signifies,    l]  The  material  part  of  man, 'iCor.''.' 
■U.    [2,  'the  whole  man,  Rom.  6. 12.  |  12.  I.    i 


The  substance  of  a  shadow  or  ceremonii,  ■  '■ 
2.  17  [4]  The  church  of  God  firmly  united  ' 
Christ  and  among  themselncs,  by  th/;  Spin, 
faith,  h>ve,  sacrament,  word,  and  ministi-, 
which,  like  the  veins  and  arteries  in  the  hod 
strve  to  join  them  withChrist,and  amoog  t/i'i . 
setres,andalso  to  convey  influence  and  vour' 
went  from  the  head  to  rrfry  pattiivi.ar  men.... 


BOD 

efOiis  mystical  body.  \  Cor  10.  17.  Eph.  4.  IG 
Col.  J.  lb.     [oj  The  human  nature  of  Christ, 
Hfb.  10.  5.     [(ij  'I'lie  unrenewed  part  of  man, 
suc/i  as  the  sen.-<itwe  pviuers,  carnal  ajjections, 
and  sinful  inclmatnns,  1  Cor.  9.  iiT. 
this  IS  my  body,  Mai    •'').  '26.      This  bread  is  a 
itgn  ^>  represcnti.  \  x,  and  is  hereafter  to  be 
a  memorial  also,  of  my  body,  and  of  my  suf- 
ferings m  It;    and  also   a  seal    and  pledge 
whereby  1  make  oi'cr  to  you  all  the  benefits  . 
have  purchased  thereby  :  Or,  This  taking  and 
eating  is  a  holy  rite  of  commemorating  my 
death,  and  a  means  of  making  all  ujorthy  re- 
ceiners  partakers  of  the  benefits  thereof. 
The  boiiy  of  tins  deaiti,  Rom. '.Hi.    The  corrup 
tion  of  nature,  acting  chiefly  by  the  body,  which 
tends  to,  and  binds  me  over  to  death. 
f^xod.  'J4.  11).  as  the  b.  of  heaven  ill  its  clearness 
I  Sam. '31.  IS.  took  the  A.  ol  Saul,  1  Chron.  10.  !:>. 
Jeb  19.  IT.  for  the  childrtii's  sake  of  my  own  b. 
Sfi.  though  after  my  skin  worms  destroy  this  b 
20.  25.  it  IS  drawn  and  comoth  out  of  the  b. 
Psal.  139.  1 15.  my  b.  was  not  iiid  from  thee 
frnu.  5.  11.  when  thy  flesh  and  b.  are  consumed 
[sa.  10.  18.  and  shall  consume  both  soul  and  b. 
51.  23.  and  thou  hast  laid  thy  b.  as  the  ground 
Ezik,  10.  12.  their  whole  b.  was  full  of  eyes 
Dan.  7.  15. 1  was  grieved  in  spirit  in  midst  of  my  b. 
Mat.  5. 29.  that  thy  whole  b.  be  cast  into  hell,  30. 

6.  22.  the  light  of  llie  b.  is  the  eye,  Luke  11.  34. 

thy  b.  shall  be  full  of  light,  Luke  11.  34,  3U. 

23.  thy  whole  b.  shall  be  full  of  darkness 
25.  take  no  thought  for  your  b.  Luke  12.  22. 

and  the  b.  more  than  raiment,  Luke  12.  23. 

10.  28.  fear  not  them  that  kill  the  b.  Luke  12.  4. 

14.  12.  John's  disciples  came  and  took  up  the  b. 

2'i.  12.  she  hath  poured  this  ointment  on  my  b. 

26.Jes.  took  bread  and  said,  take,eat,thi8  is  my  b. 

.Mark  14.  22.  /^uke  22.  19.  1  Cor.  11.  24. 

87.  58.  Joseph  of  Arimatheu  went  to  Pilate,  and 

beggi'd  the  b.  of  Jesus,  Mark  15  43.  Luke2i.52. 

Mark 5.  29.  she  felt  in  her  b.  that  she  was  healed 

14.  8.  she  is  come  aforehand  to  anoint  my  b. 
51.  having  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  his  b. 

15.  45.  Pilate  gave  the  6.  to  Joseph,  Mat.  27.53. 
Lwke  17.  .37.  where  the  b.  is,  thither  the  eagles 

24.  3.  Ihey  found  not  the  b.  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
.'"An  20.  !2.  where  the  b.  of  Jesus  had  lain 
Hum.  6.  6.  that  the  b.  of  sin  may  be  destroyed 

7.  4.  become  dead  to  the  law  by  the  b.  of  Christ 

24.  who  sua..  ae'..ver  me  from  the  A  of  this  death? 

8.  10.  Christ  in  you,  the  b.  is  dead  because  of  sin 
13.  if  ye  thro'  the  Spirit  mortify  deeds  of  the  A 
23.  far  the  ado|ition,  the  redemption  of  our  b 

1  Cor.  6.  13.  now  the  b.  is  not  for  fornication,  but 
for  ihe  Lord,  ana  the  Lord  for  the  ii 

18.  every  sin  a  man  doth  is  without  the  b. 

6.  19.  your  b.  is  the  temple  of  the  Holy  Gho»t 

7.  4.  the  wife  hath  no  power  of  her  own  b 

9.  27  but  I  keep  under  my  ft.aiK  bring  it  to  subjoc 

10.  16.  the  communion  of  the  i).  rf  Christ 

11.  27.  be  guilty  of  the  b.  and  blocK  c ''  the  Lord 
29.  eats  damnation,  not  discerning  thel^erd's  b 

12.  14.  for  the  ft.  ii  not  one  member,  but  many 

15.  i.«'  it  therefore  not  of  the  ft.?  16. 
17.  if  whole  ft.  were  an  eye,  where  were  hearing' 

19.  where  were  the  A..'  ||  20.  yet  but  one  ft. 
27.  now  ye  are  the  A.  of  Christ,  and  members 

13.  3.  tho'  I  give  my  A.  to  be  burned,  and  have  not 
15.  35.  and  with  what  ft.  do  the  dead  come  ? 

37.  thou  sowest  not  that  ft.  that  shall  be 

38.  but  God  giveth  it  a  A.  as  it  hath  pleased  him 
44.  It  is  sown  a  natural  A.  raised  a  spiritual  6. 

t  Cor.  5.  8.  willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  A. 
Eph.  3.  6.  Gentiles  be  fellow-heirs  of  the  same  b. 

4.  12.  for  the  edifying  of  the  ft.  of  Christ 

16.  from  whom  the  whole  A.  fitly  joined  together 

5.  23.  nnd  he  is  the  Saviour  of  the  A. 
PAi7. 3. 21.  who  shall  change  our  vile  A.  that  it  may 
CaL  1.  18.  he  is  the  head  of  the  A.  the  church 

2. 11.  in  putting  off  the  6.  of  the  sins  of  tho  flesh 

17.  which  are  a  shadow,  but  the  A.  is  of  Christ 
19.  from  which  the  ft.  by  joints  and  bands 
23.  a  sliew  of  wisdom  in  neglecting  of  the  A. 

1  Thess.  5. 23.  I  pray  your  soul  and  A.  be  preserved 
fffb.  10.  5.  but  a  A.  hast  thoii  prepared  me 

10.  throueh  the  off-^ring  of  the  A.  of  Jestie 
Jam.  2.  It),  give-not  things  that  are  needful  to  the  A. 

26.  as  the  ft   without  the  spirit  is  dead,  so  faith 
3  2.  and  is  able  also  to  bridle  the  whole  A. 

3.  and  we  turn  about  their  whole  A. 

G.  t4ie  toniue  dofilelh  the  whole  6. and  sets  on  fire 
7ude  9   Michael  disputed  about  the  ft.  of  Mories 

Dead  BODY. 
Tec  .21. 11.  nor  shall  ye  go  in  to  any  dead  b.J^Tvm.Q.G. 
JVum.  9.  6.  certain  men  were  (iefiied  byaiica.-^A.  7 

1ft  Tny  of  you  be  iinclenn  by  arfeaff  A,  /f';jf.2.13. 
19.  11.  he  that  touclieth  dead  A.  be  uf  ckjan,  16. 

2  KiniTs  8.  6.  how  he  had  restored  a  de-ii  b.  to  life 
lia.  20  1'.    vith  my  deai.  h    «Uall    iSf'  irise 

41. 


BON 


.Icr  2f).  23.  and  cast  his  dead  b.  into  the  graves 
30.  30.  his  dead  b.  shall  be  Cast  out  in  the  day 

Fruit  of  thy  BODY. 

]Jfut.  28.  4.  blessed  .-.hall  be  the^Vui^  of  thy  A. 

ll.muke  thee  plenteous  in  \\\e  fruit  of  thy  h.2f>.^. 

18.  cur»ed  shall  be  fruit  of  thy  b.  and  of  thy  land 

53.  thou  shalt  eat  the  fruit  of  Iky  A.  in  the  siege 

Psal.ya.  U.fruitofthy  b.  Willi  set  on  thy  throne 

.UiC.6.7.iihall  I  give/rui£  of  my  A. for  sin  of  my  soul? 

His  BODY. 
Kxod.  21.  t  3.  if  he  came  in  with  his  A.  he  shall  go 
Jjeut.  21  23.  his  6.  not  remain  ill  night  on  the  trte 
.ludg-  f.  30.  Gideon  had  70  sons  of  his  A.  begotten 
1  .'^uw.  31.  10.  faslen«d  his  A.  to  wail  of  Bethshan 
LanA.'JS.  his  b.  wet  wilii  the  dew  of  heaven,  5.21. 
7.  11.  till  beast  was  slain,  and  his  A.  destroyed 
10.  G.  his  b.  also  was  like  the  beryl 
Luke'i'.i.  55.  the  women  beheld  how  his  6. was  laid 

24.  23.  when  they  found  not  Ai.'  A  they  came 
John  2.  21.  but  he  spake  of  the  temple  of  his  A. 
.dcts  19.  12.  from  his  A.  were  brought  to  the  sjck 
Rom.  4.  19.  he  considered  not  his  b.  now  dead 

1  Cor.  6. 18  commits  fornication  sins  against  his  It. 
7.  4.  the  husband  hath  not  |)ower  of  Ais  own  A. 

2  Cor  5.  10.  may  receive  the  things  done  in  his  ft. 
F.pli.  1.  23.  which  is  his  ft.  fulness  of  liim  that  fills 
Phil.  3.  21.  may  be  fashioned  like  to  his  glorious  A. 
Col.  1.  24.  for  his  ft.  sake,  which  is  the  chuich 
1  Pet.  2. 24.  who  bare  cur  sins  in  his  A.  on  the  tree 

In  BODY. 
Lam.  4.  7.  they  were  more  ruddy  in  A.  than  rubies 
Rom.  G.  12.  let  not  sin  reign  in  your  mortal  A. 

1  Cor.  5.  3.  1  verily  as  absent  in  A.  have  judged 

6.  20.  therefore  glorily  God  in  your  ft.  and  spirit 

7.  34.  that  slie  may  be  holy  in  ft.  and  in  Sjiirit 
12.  18.  God  hath  sot  members  every  one  in  theft. 

25.  that  there  Knould  be  no  schism  in  the  ft. 

2  Cor.  4. 10.  bearing  about  in  theft,  thedyingofour 
Ld.thatliftjof  JeS'-'.s  might  be  manifest  m  our  A 

5.  G.  know'fig  that  whilst  -^e  are  at  home  in  A. 

12.  2.  whjther  in  A.  or  whether  cut  of  the  body 
Oal.6.  l"   I  be'jr  «Jt  ft.  the  maiksof  iheLord  Jesus 
Phil.  1   iO.  Christ  shall  be  magnifi^id  in  my  ft. 
Col.  1  'ii.  reconciled  in  ft.  of  his  flesh  ihro'  death 
Heb   i?  3.  as  being  yourselves  also  in  the  ft. 

One  BODY. 
Rojit  12.  4.  as  we  have  many  meni'iwrs  in  one  A. 

:i  we  being  many  areoHe  A.inChrist,  1  Cor. 10. 17. 
)  Cor.  6. 10.  he  that  is  joined  to  a  harlot,  is  oneb. 

/J.  12.  as  the  ft.  is  »ne,  and  hath  many  members 
13.  we  are  baptized  into  one  6.  whether  Jews 
20.  now  are  they  many  members,  yet  but  07ie  A. 
Eph.  2.  IG.  Ue  might  reconcile  both  toGod  in  oneb. 

i.  4.  there  lei  one  A.  and  one  Spirit,  as  ye  are  called 
Col.  3.  15.  to  which  ye  are  also  called  in  one  A. 

BODIES. 
Gen.  47.  18.  not  ought  left,  but  our  A.  and  lands 
1  -Sam.  31   12.  took  ft.  of  Saul's  sons,  1  CAr.  10.  12. 
jVeh.'J.'.il.  they  liavedominionover  our  A.and  cattle 
.fob  13.  12.  your  A.  are  like  unto  A.  of  clay 
Ezek.  1.  11.  two  wings  covered  their  ft.  23. 
Dan  3.  27.  on  whose  A.  the  fire  had  no  power 

28.  yielded  their  A.  that  they  might  not  serve 
Mai.  27.  52.  many  A.  of  saints  which  slepi,  arose 
.fohn  19.  31.  theft,  should  not  remain  on  the  cross 
Rom.  I.  24.  gave  them  up  to  dishonour  their  own  A. 

8.  11.  shall  quicken  your  mortal  A.  by  his  Spirit 

12.  1.  that  ye  present  your  ft.  a  living  sacrifice 

1  Cor.  6.  15.  your  A.  are  members  of  Christ 
15.  40.  there  are  celestial  A.  and  A.  terrestriaf 

F.ph.  5.  28  to  love  their  wives  as  their  own  A. 
Hcb.  10.  22.  and  our  ft.  washed  with  pure  water 

13.  11.  the  ft.  of  beasts,  whose  blood  is  brought 
Rev-  18.  1 13.  the  merchandise  of  A.  and  souls 

Dead  BODIES. 

2  Chron.  20.  24.  behold  they  were  dead  b  fallen 

25.  they  t'ound  with  dead  A.  precious  jewels 
PsaZ.  79.  2.  deadh.of\\\y  servants  given  to  be  meat 

110.  6.  he  shall  fill  the  places  with  the  dead  A. 
Jer.  31.  40.  whole  valley  of  dead  A.  shall  be  holy 
33  5.  but  it  is  to  fill  them  with  dead  A.  of  men 
34.  20.  their  dead  A.  shall  bo  for  meat  to  the  fowls 
41.  9.  the  pit  wherein  Ishmael  cast  dead  A.  of  men 
Jimosi^.  3.  shall  be  many  dead  b.  in  every  place 
Rev  11.  8.  their  deadb.  shall  lie  in  the streetof  city 
9.  nations  see  their  dead  A.  three  days  and  a  half, 
nor  suflcr  their  dead  A.  to  be  put  in  gra  les 
BODILY. 
iMke  3  22.  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  A.  sha-^e 
2  Cor.  10.  10.  but  his  ft.  presence  is  weak 
Col.  2.  9.  in  him  all  the  fulness  of  the  Godhead  A. 
\Tim.  4.  8.  for  A.  exercise  profiteth  little 

EOIL. 
Lev-  8.  31.  A.  the  flesh  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
.T,)b  41.  31.  he  makelh  the  deep  to  ft.  like  a  pot 
Isa.  G4.  2.  the  fire  rauseth  Ihe  waters  to  ft. 
Ezek.  24.  5.  burn  the  bones,  and  make  it  A.  well 
46.  20.  the  place  where  the  priests  shall  ft.  24. 
BOILED. 


2  Kings  6.  23.  so  A'e  A.  my  son,  and  did  eat  haa 
Jjb  30.  27.  my  bowels  A.  ami  rested  noi 

BOILETU,  IKG. 

Psal.  45.  1 1-  niy  heart  A.  up  a  good  matter 

Eiek.  46.  23.  made  wiib  A.  placed  under  the  rowa 

Boil,  see  Boyl. 

BOISTEROUS. 

Mat.  14.  30.  when  he  saw  wind  A.  he  waa  afraid 

BOLD. 
Prov.  28.  1.  but  the  righteous  are  ft.  as  a  lion 
Jicts  13.  46.  Paul  and  Barna!  as  waxed  4. 
Roni.liiW.  Esaias  is  very  A.and  saith,  1  was  founo 
2  Cor.  10.  1.  but  being  absent,  am  ft.  toward  you 
2.  I  may  not  be  ft.  wherewith  1  think  to  be  A. 
11.  21.  howbeit,  wherein  any  is  A.  I  am  A.  also 
PAiM.14.  by  my  bonds,  are  much  more  A  lo  sjieah 
1  Thess.  2.  ^i.  we  were  A.  in  our  God  to  speak  to  you 
Philem.  8.  though  I  might  be  much  ft.  in  Christ 

BOLDLY. 
Gen.  34.  25.  Simeon  and  Levi  came  on  the  city  b. 
Mark  15. 43.  Joseph  caine,  and  went  m  A.  lo  Pilate 
.lohn  7.  2G.  ho  sjieaketh  A.  and  they  say  nothing 
^cts  y.  27.  how  he  preached  A.  at  Damascus 
29.  he  spake  A.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
14.  3.  long  lime  abode  they,  speaking  A.  in  the  Ld 

18.  2t).  A  polios  began  to  speak  A.  in  the  synagogue 

19.  8.  spake  A.  for  the  space  of  three  months 
Rom.  15.  15.  I  have  written  the  mote  A.  to  you 
Eph.  6. 19.  given  me,  that  I  may  open  my  mouth  b 

20.  that  1  may  speak  ft.  as  I  ought  lo  B|ieak 
Heb.  4.  IG.  let  us  come  ft.  to  the  throne  of  grac^i 

13.  6.  that  we  may  A.  sav.  ihe  Lord  is  my  helper 
BOLDNESS. 

Eccl.  8. 1.  and  the  ft.  of  his  face  shall  be  chaneed 
.lets  i.  13.  when  they  saw  the  A.  of  Peter  and  John 
29.  that  with  all  A.  they  may  speak  thy  word 
31.  and  they  spake  the  word  of  God  with  ft. 
2  Cor.  3.  1 12.  we  use  great  6.  of  speech 
7.  4.  great  is  my  A.  of  speech  toward  you 
Eph.  3.  12.  in  whom  we  have  4. ami  access  by  faith 
Phil.  1.  20.  but  that  with  all  A.  as  always,  so  now 
1  Tun.  3.  13.  they  purchase  great  ft.  in  the  fauh 
Hrb.  10.  19.  having  A.  to  enter  into  the  holiest 
1  John  4.  17.  thai  we  mav  have  A.  in  judgment 

BOLLED. 

Exod  9.31.  barley  was  in  the  ear,  and  the  flax  b. 

BOLSTER. 

1  Sam.  19.  13.  a  pillow  of  goals'  hair  for  his  A.  IG 
26.  7.  sjiear  at  his  A.  11,  12.  ||  16.  water  at  his  A. 

BOLT,  EO. 

2  Sam.  13.  17.  b  the  door  |1  18.  he  6.  the  door 
BOND 

Signifies,  [1]  Jin  obligation,  or  vow.  Num.  30.  5, 
14.  [2]  Siijferings  for  Christ  and  his  gospel, 
Heb.  13.  3. 

Thou  hast  loosed  my  bonds,  Psal.  116.  16.  Thov 
hast  rescued  me  from  mine  enemies,  whose  cap 
tine  and  vassal  I  was,  and  therefore  hast  a 
just  right  and  title  to  me  and  to  my  service. 

He  looseth  the  bonds  of  kings,  .Job  12.  18.  Jft 
deprives  them  of  that  majesty,  pvicer,  and  au- 
thority,which  should  keep  their  subjects  in  awe, 
and  wherewith  they  bind  tkem  to  obedience. 

Charity  is  the  bond  of  pcrfectness,  Cul.  3.14.  J^ovt 
to  our  neighbour,  fioicing  from  luve  to  Ciod,  is 
theckicf  means  to  ap(rfcct  un  ion  among  all  Ikt 
members  of  the  church,  and  to  make  their  gifts 
andgraces  subservient  to  the goodof  each  other. 

JVum.  30.  2.  or  swear  to  bind  his  soul  with  a  A. 

3.  if  a  woman  vow  and  bind  herself  by  a  A. 

4.  and  her  father  hear  her  vow  and  her  A. 
Ezek.  20.  37  I  will  bring  you  into  A.  of  covenant 
Luke  13.  16.  be  loosed  ^om  his  A.  Oii  ihe  sabbatb 
.i^cts  8.  23.  thou  an  in  the  ft  of  iniquity 
F.ph.  4.  3.  the  unity  of  the  Spirit,  in  .he  A  of  peaca 
Col.  3.  14.  put  on  charity,  the  A.  of  perfectness 

BOND. 

1  Cor.  12.  13.  haplized  into  one  body,  i.  oi  free 

See  Free. 

BONDS. 

J^um.  30.  5.  not  any  of  her  vows  or  A.  shall  stand 

7.  A.  wherewith  she  bound  her  soul  shall  Btantl 

14.  he  established  all  her  A.  which  are  on  her 
./oft  12.  18.  he  looseth  the  A.  of  kings 
Psal.  IK).  16.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  loosed  my  b. 
Jer.  5.  5.  have  broken  the  yoke,  and  burst  the  ft. 

27.  2.  make  thee  A.  and  yokes,  and  put  on  *!iy  necl 
30.  8.  I  will  break  his  yoke,  and  burst  thy  A. 

JVah.  1.  13.  and  1  will  burst  thy  A.  in  sunder 

.ict.^  20.  23.  that  A.  and  afflictions  abide  me 
23.29.  done  nothing  worthy  of  death  or  ft.  26.31 
25.  14.  there  is  a  certain  man  left  in  A.  by  Felis 
26.29   altoijetber  such  as  I  am,  except  these  A. 

Epk.  6.  20.  for  which  I  am  an  ambassador  in  A. 

PA;7.  1.7.  in  A.  ye  are  all  partakers  of  my  grace 

13.  so  that  my  ft.  in  Christ  are  manifest 

14.  the  brethren  waxing  confident  by  my  A. 
16.  supposing  to  add  affliction  to  my  A 

Col.  4.  3.  for  which  I  am  in  A.  ||  18.  remember  my  J 


1  Kings  19.  21   he  took  a  yoke  of  oxen  and  ft  them  2  Tan.  2.  9.  wherein  1  suffer  tiouble,  even  to  i 


BON 

PJlUcm.  JO.  whom  I  have  begotten  in  my  6 

iU.  have  miiiislerod  lo  me  in  the  b.  of  the  gospel 

Bet    10.  3.1.  \e  liaii  compassion  ol'  me  in  my  i. 

11   30.  olheis  had  tual  u(  b.  and  iinpiisoiiment 

13  3.  remember  them  that  are  in  b.  as  hoiiiid 

15UNDAGE 

Signifies,  [1]  Ouiward  slavery  and  oppression, 
Exod.  G.  5.  Ezra  1).  8,  9.  ['i]  Spiritual  suhjcc- 
tiun  lo  sin  and  Satan.,  Heb.  2.  15.  [3]  Sulijec- 
ttoH  to  llie  yoke  oj'  Ike  ceremonial  taw,  Gal.  'J. 
4.  I  4.  U.  [4]  Servile  fear,  Rom.  8.  lo.  [5J 
Corruption  and  death,  Rom.  8.  '21. 

The  one  genderelh  lo  bondage,  Gal.  4.  24.  Be- 
gets children  to  bondage ,  that  is.  They  who 
adhered  to  the  old  covenant,  or  legal  dispensa- 
tion, by  Moses.  7ccrc  not  thereby  freed  from 
their  bondage  lo  siii,  Satan,  and  God's  icrath, 
Gal.  ;t.  10.  and  were  of  a  servile,  mercenary 
disposition,  doing  what  they  did  in  God's  ser- 
vice, not  from  love,  but  slavishfcar,  Roni.8.15 
and  thinking  lo  merit  heaven  by  Uittr  works. 

Ezod.  1.  14.  made  tlieir  lives  biller  wilh  liard  b. 

5.  23.  and  Israel  sighed  by  reason  of  the  b.  ard 

they  cried  to  God  by  reason  ol  tlie  b 

6.  6.  and  I  will  rid  you  out  of  ilieir  4 
9.  but  they  hearkened  not  to  Moses  for  cruel  b. 

13.  3.  day  in  which  ye  came  out  of  the  house  of  4. 
14   Lord  brought  us  out  of  tiie  house  of  6.  20.  2. 
UcuU  5.  0.  I  6.  12.  I  8.  14.  I  13.  5,  10. 
.Josh.  24.  17.  Judg.  G.  S. 
Deut.  26.  6.  the  Egyptians  laid  upon  us  hard  b. 
AVA.  5. 5.  we  bring  inio  b  our  sons  and  daughters, 
some  of  our  daughters  are  brought  into  b- 
18# because  the  b.  was  heavy  on  this  people 
9.  17.  they  ap|K)!nled  a  captain  to  return  to  b. 
Isa.li.'i.  Lordsliall  give  thee  rest  from  thy  hardi. 
Rom.  8.  15.  ye  have  not  received  the  spirit  of  4. 
21.  shall  be  deiucred  from  the  4.  of  corruption 
Gal.4.24.  from  mount  Sinai,  which  gendereth  to  4. 
5.  1.  be  not  entangled  again  with  the  yoke  of  4. 
Heb.  2.  15.  were  all  llieir  life  subject  to  4. 

In,  mtu,  CI  under  BONDAGE. 
£zod.  6. 5.  Israel,  whom  the  Egyptians  keep  in  4. 
Ezra  9.  8.  and  give  us  a  little  reviving  in  our  4. 

9.  our  God  hath  not  forsaken  us  in  our  4. 
John.  8.  33.  we  were  never  in  4   to  any  man 
£cts  7.6.  and  that  they  should  bring  them  into  4. 
7.  and  the  nation  to  whom  they  shall  he  m  4. 

1  Cwr.  7.  15.  a  brother  or  sister  is  not  under  b. 

2  Cor.  11.  20.  ye  suffer,  if  a  man  bring  you  inio  b. 
Gal.  2.  4.  that  tliey  might  bring  us  into  b. 

4.  3.  were  m  4.  under  the  elements  of  the  world 
9.  whereunto  ye  desire  again  to  be  m  b. 
25.  answerelh  to  Jerusalem,  which  is  in  b. 
2  Pet.  2.  19.  of  the  same  is  he  brought  into  b. 

nOx\D  MAN. 
Gen.  44.  33.  let  me  abide  instead  of  the  lad  a  4. 
Deut.l5.l5.  leinemher  thou  wast  a  4.  in  Egy[)l,  and 
the  Lord  redeemed  thee,  16.  12.  |  24.  18,22. 
Rev.  6.  15.  everv  4.  hid  themselves  in  tlie  dens 

BONDMAID,  S. 
Lev.  1!1.  20.  whoso  lieth  wilii  a  4.  betrothed 

25.  44.  ihy  4.  shall  be  of  the  liealhen,  buy  ye  b. 
Gal.  4.  22.  one  by  a  b.  the  other  bv  a  free-woman 

BOND-MEN,  WOMEN. 

Gen.  4^  18.  he  may;  take  us  for  4.  and  our  tsies 

44.  9.  let  him  die,  and  we  will  be  ir.y  lord's  b. 

t-ev.  25.  42.  they  shall  not  be  .sold  as  4. 

44.  b.  shall  be  of  the  heathen,  of  them  buy  4. 

46.  they  shall  be  your  4.  for  ever 

26.  13.  that  ye  should  not  be  their  4- 
Dent.  6. 1 12.  beware  lest  thou  forget  the  Lord,  who 

brought  thee  out  of  the  house  of  4.  13.  f  10. 
21.  then  say  to  thy  son,  we  were  Pharaoh's  b. 
7.  8.  and  redeemed  you  out  ot  tlie  house  of  ft. 
28.fi8.lliere  ye  shall  be  sold  for  4.and  honil  women 
.fosh.  9.  23.  none  of  you  be  freed  from  being  4. 
I  Kings  9.  22.  but  ol' Israel  Solomon  made  no  4. 
C  Kings  4.  1  Is  come  to  take  my  two  sons  to  be  4. 
S  Chron.  28. 10.  to  kee(»  the  children  of  Judah  for  4. 
Eira  9.  9.  we  wei*  4.  yet  God  hath  not  forsaken 
E»tA.7.4.if  we  had  been  sold  for  4-  and  bond-worn. 
Jer.  34.  13.  1  brouffhl  them  out  of  the  house  of  4. 

nOND  SKRVANT. 
Lev.  25.  39.  shall  not  compel  him  to  serve  as  a  b. 

BOND-SERVICE. 
I  Kings  9.  21.  Stdomon  did  levy  a  tribute  of  6. 

BOND- WOMAN. 
Oen.  21.  10.  cast  out  this  4.  and  her  son,  for  the  son 
of  the  4.  eluill  not  be  heir.  Gal.  4.  30. 

12.  let  it  not  grieve  thee  because  of  the  ft. 

13.  of  the  son  I'f  the  4.  will  I  make  a  nation 
Oel.  4.  23.  son  (./the  ft.  was  born  after  the  fleiih 

31.  wr  are  not  cJiildren  of  the  A  but  the  free 

Bond-Women',  Sec  Bond-Mkn. 

BONE 

Signifies,  [1]  That  part  of  the  body  white  and 

hard,  affording  supvort  to  the  irhidr  fiitiric. 

Job  in.  11      [2]  Tbe'drad  body,  1  Kiiiga  13.  31. 

13]  The  whole  man,  J«b  20.  11.     P.-,.:l.  3.'.  10. 


i50N 

The  nonea  which  thou  haat  broken,  Psal.  51  8. 
My  heart,  which  hath  been  sorely  Kounded  and 
terrified  by  the  dreadful  message  tent  by  Na- 
than, and  by  the  dismal  sentence  of  thy  law, 
denounced  against  such  smiurs  as  1  am. 

This  IS  bone  of  my  bones,  and  llesh  of  my  flesh. 
Gen.  2.  23.  God  hath  provided  me  a  meet 
hilp  and  wife,  not  out  of  the  brute  creatures, 
but  of  mine  own  body,  and  of  the  same  nature 
with  myself 

We  are  ineinbers  of  his  flesh  and  bones,  Eph.  5. 
30.  ^ill  that  grace  and  glory  which  the  church 
hath  IS  from  Christ,  1  tor.  1.  30.  Ejih.  2  10. 
{as  the  woman  was  taken  out  of  the  man,  Gen. 
2.  23.)  and  she  has  the  same  ''races  and  glory 
that  Christ  hath,  John  1.  16.1  !"■  22. 


Z,a.OT.3.4.my  flesh  he  made  old, he  hath  broken  my  b 
Hab.  3.  16.  rottenness  entered  into  viy  4. 

Iheir  BONES. 
JVum.  24.  8.  Israel  sliall  break  their  4.  and  [jerco 
l.S'am.3].13.took  <Aci>4.and  buried  tbtni  al  jabeifc 
\Chr.  10.12.  buried  their  b .  \mi\ct  an  oakatjabeab 
Lam.  4.  8.  their  skin  cleavcth  to  their  b. 
Eiek.  32.  27.  their  niiquity  shall  be  on  their  4. 
Dan.  6.  24.  the  lions  brake  all  their  b.  in  pieces 
.^jc.3.2.  jiluck  off  their  skin  and  flesh  fromiAcir  A 
3.  they  break  their  l>.  and  chop  them  in  pieces 
BONNETS. 
Exod.  28.  40.  for  Aaron's  sons  thou  shall  make  A 
29.  9.  thou  shah  put  the  4.  on  them.  Lev.  8.  13. 
39.  28.  they  made  goodly  4.  of  line  linen 
I  /*•<[.  3.  20.  the  Lord  will  take  away  the  ft. 
Gi.n.2.23.this  is  4. of  my  bones,  and  flesh  of  my  flesh    Ezek.  44. 18.  they  shall  have  linen  ft.  on  llieir  heada 


).  14.  surely  thou  art  my  4.  and  my  flesh 
Exod.  12. 41).  neither  shall  ye  break  a4.  A'u«i.9.12 
J^Tum.  19.  Hi.  loucheth  a  4.  of  a  man,  be  unclean 
■  ludg.  9.  2.  remember  that  I  am  your  4.  and  flesh 
2  Sam.  5.  1.  beliold  we  are  thy  4.  1  Chron.  11    1. 

19.  13.  art  thou  not  of  my  4.  and  of  my  llesh  ? 
Job  2.  5.  touch  his  4.  and  flesli,  and  he  will  curse 

19. 20.  my  4  cleaveth  lo  my  skin,  and  to  my  flesh 

31.  22.  let  my  arm  be  broken  from  the  4. 
Prov.  25.  15.  a  soft  tongue  breaketh  the  ft. 
Ezek.  37.  7   the  bones  came  together,  4.  to  his  ft. 

39.  15.  when  any  seelh  a  man's  4.  tiien  set  up 
John  19.  36.  a  ft.  of  him  shall  not  be  broken 

BONES. 
Exod.  13.  19.  Moses  took  the  4.  of  Josejih  with 
Josh.  24.  32.  the  4.  of  Jose])h  buried  in  Shechem 
Judg.  19.  29.  divided  his  concubine  with  her  4. 
2  Sam.  21.  12.  took  the  4.  of  Saul,  4.  of  Jonathan 
14.  4.  of  Saul  and  Jonathan  buried  in  Zelah 

1  Kings  13.  2.  miMi's  4.  shall  be  burnt  upon  thee 

2  Kings  13.21  touched  the  e.of  Elisha,  he  revived 
23.  14.  he  filled  the  places  with  the  4.  of  men 

16.  and  took  the  4.  out  of  the  sepulchres 
29.  and  he  burn*,  men's  4.  upon  the  altars 
2  Chron.  34   5.  he  burnt  the  4.  of  the  priests 
./u4  10.  II.  thou  hast  fenced  me  with  4.  and  sinews 
t'sal.  51.  8.  the  4.  thou  hast  broken  may  rejoice 
53. 5.  God  scattereth  the  ft.  of  him  that  encampelh 
141.  7.  our  4.  are  scattered  al  ihe  grave's  niui.tli 
Prov   3.  8.  fear  Lord,  it  shall  be  marrow  to  thy*. 

14.  30.  but  envy  the  rottenness  of  the  4. 

15.  30.  a  good  rejiort  makelh  the  4.  fat 

16.  24.  pleasant  words  are  health  to  the  4. 

17.  22.  but  a  broken  spirit  drietli  the  ft. 
Eccl.  11.  5.  nor  iiow  the  6  do  grow  in  the  womb 
ha.  58.  11.  the  Lord  shall  make  fat  thy  4. 

C6.  !4.  your  4.  shall  flourish  like  an  herb 
Jer.  8.  1.  bring  the  ft.  of  the  kings,  and  4.  of  the 
pricflts,  ft.  of  prophets,  and  ft.  of  inhabitants 
Ezek.  C).  5. 1  will  scalier  your  4.  about  your  altars 

'.y,.  4.  nil  It  with  Ihe  chiJice  4.  ||  5.  burn  4.  10. 

37.  I.  valley  full  of  4.  ||  3.  can  these  4.  live  ? 

4.  pro|)hesy  upon  these  4-  and  say,  O  ye  dry  4 
11.  these  4.  are  house  of  Israel,  our  4.  are  dried 

.'Iriosx.  1.  because  he  burnt  A.  ofthe  kingof  Edom 

6.  10.  that  burnelh  him,  to  bring  out  the  4. 
Zeph.  3.  3.  they  gnaw  not  the  ft.  till  ibe  morrow 
Mat.  23.  27.  but  are  within  full  of  dead  men's  ft. 
Luke  24  39.  for  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  4. 

His  BONES. 
lK'j7in's]3.31.wheii  I  am  dead  lay  my  4.besideAz's4. 
2A'ini,/-«23.18.letno  man  moveAw  ft. so  they  let/i/sft. 
./ttft  20.  11.  his  ft.  are  full  ofthe  sin  of  his  youth 

21.  24.  his  ft.  are  moistened  wilh  marrow    * 

33.  19.  tiie  multitude  of  his  4.  with  strong  pain 
21.  and  his  4.  that  were  not  seen,  stick  out 

40.  18.  his  4.  as  pieces  of  brass,  his  4.  as  iron 
Psal.  34. 20.  he  keepeth  all  his  b.  not  one  is  broken 

109.  18.  so  let  it  come  like  oil  into  his  4. 
Pro?!. 12.4.  makes  ashamed  is  as  rottenness  in  Ars4. 
.Fer.  50.  17.  Nebuchadnezzar  hath  broken  his  b. 
/%pA.5.30.  we  arc  members  of  his  flesh  and  othis  b. 
Heb.  11.22.  and  gave  command,  concerning  Ais  6. 

My  BONES. 
Gen.  50  25.  ye  shall  carry  up  my  4.  Exod.  13.  19. 
2  Sitm.  19.  12   ye  are  viy  ft.  and  my  flesh 
1  Kings  13.  31.  when  I  am  dead  vitj  ft.  be:.ide  his  4. 
.Toll  4.  14.  trembling  made  all  my  b.  to  sliake 

7.  1  15.  my  soul  choosoth  death  rather  than  myb. 

30.  17.  viy  ft.  are  pierced  in  me  m  the  night 
30   my  skin  is  black,  and  my  /    burnt  with  heal 

Psal.  6.  2    O  Lord,  heal  me,  foi    iiy  ft.  are  ve.ved 
22.14.  all  j;ii/4.nieout  ofjoiniyr  .  I  may  tell  my  b. 

31.  10.  my  4.  are  consumedl|32.3.  wy  4.  waxed  old 
S.").  10.  all  my  4.  shall  say,  Lord  w  ho  is  like  to  thee 

38.  3.  neither  is  there  any  rest  in  my  4. 
42.  10.  as  with  n  iword  in  my  4.  enemies  reproach 
102.3.  dayt  consumed,  jnyb.are  burnt  as  a  hearth 

5.  by  reason  of  groaning  my  4.  cleave  to  my  skin 
fsa.  38.  13.  as  a  lion,  so  v^ill  lie  break  all  my  b 
Jer.  20  9   as  a  burning  lire  shut  up  in  my  4. 

23.  !'.  mv  heart  is  broken,  all  my  4.  shake 
Lam    1.  13.  he  iiaih  sent  Ore  into  my  b. 


BOOK 

Signifies,  [I].^  register  wherein  things  aretcrit- 
ten.  Gen.  5.  1.  Esth.  6.  1.  [2]  The  hiili,  scriv 
turcs,  Psal.  40.  7.  Rev.  22.  19.  [3]  The  con- 
sciences of  men,  Dan.  7.  10.  Rev.  20.  12.  [41 
God's  counsel  and  purpose,  Psal.  139.  10.  [5j 
His  omniscience,  or  careful  remrmbriince  oj 
the  services  and  ajilictions  of  his  people,  Psa  . 
56.  8.  Mai.  3.  16.  [6]  His  election  to  l-t'e  cler 
nai,  Rev  21.  27. 

Exod.  17   14.  write  this  for  a  memorial  in  a  ft. 
32.  32.  if  will  not  forgive,  blot  me  out  ollhy  4. 
33  who  hath  sinned,  him  will  I  blot  out  of  my  i. 

JVm7«.5  23.  the  priest  shall  write  these  curses  in  a  ft 
21.  14.  It  is  said  in  the  4.  of  ihe  wars  of  the  Lord 

/-'ruM7.18.shall  write  him  acopy  of  ihislaw  in  aft 

31.  24.  made  an  end  of  writing  this  law  in  a  4. 

■  Tosh.  10. 13.  written  in  the  4.  of  jaslier,  2  Sawj.l.ia 
18.  9.  the  men  described  it  mlo  seven  parts  in  a  A 

1  Sam.  10.  25.  Samuel  told,  and  w.-ole  it  in  a  ft. 

1  Kings  11.41.  written  in  theft. of  actsof  Solomon 

2  Kings  22.  8.  Hilkiah  gave  the  ft   to  Shaphan 
)0.  Hilkiahdelivaredmeaft.  2CA7-o7!.34.  15,  18. 
16.  1  will  bring  evil,  even  all  the  words  of  Ihe  ft. 

23.24.  might  jiertbrm  the  words  written  in  theft 

1  Chron.  9.  1,  were  written  in  tlie  4.  ofthe  kings 
20.  29.  are  written  in  the  4.  of  Samu.l  the  seer 

2  Chron.  9.  29.  acts  of  Solomon  in  tiie  ft.  n{  Nathan 
12.  15.  acts  (if  Rehoboara  in  the  ft.  of  Siieniaiah 
20.  34.  the  acts  of  Jehoshaphat  in  the  4.  of  Jehu 
34.  16.  Shaphan  carried  the  ft.  lo  tiie  king 

21.  coiiceriiing  the  words  ofthe  ft.  t.'iat  is  fon.T«i 
24.  all  the  curses  that  are  written  in  the  4. 
Ezra  \.  15.  search  m.iy  be  made  in  ft.  of  records 
J':',-ii.  8.  ,'•.  Ezra  opened  the  ft.  in  the  sight  of  all 
E.f£i  9.  yi.  of  Pnrim,  and  it  was  written  in  the  b 
Joh  ly.  23.  oh  that  they  were  printed  m  a  ft. 
31    .So.  thi't  mine  adversary  had  written  a  ft 
Psid.  40.  7  in  the  volume  ai'  ihe  4.  Heh.  10.  7. 
Sri.  8.  put  thou  my  tenra,  are  they  not  in  ihv  4..* 
09.23.  let  tlieni  be  blotted  out  ol  4.  of  ihu  living 
1133.  16.  in  thy  4.  all  my  members  were  wriilcn 
Isa.  20.  11.  as  the  words  of  a  4.  that  is  sealed 
12.  4   is  delivered  lo  him  that  is  not  learned 
18.  the  deaf  shall  hear  the  words  ofthe  4. 
30.  8.  now  go  and  note  it  in  a  4.  that  it  may  be 
34.  16.  seek  ye  out  of  ihe  4.  of  the  Lord,  and  ler.d 

■  Ter.  30.  2.  write  the  words  I  have  spoken  in  a  ft 

32.  t  10.  I  wrote  in  the  4.  the  evidence 

12.  witnesses  that  subscribed  4.  ofthe  purchase 
.36.  2.  take  a  roll  of  a  ft.  ||  10.  read  in  tiie  4. 
45.  1.  written  the  words  in  a  ft.  from  Jeremiah 
51.  60.  so  Jeremiah  wrote  in  a  4.  all  the  evil 
Ezek.  2.  9.  and  lo,  a  roll  of  a  4.  was  therein 
Dan.  12.  1.  every  one  found  writ'en  in  the  4. 

4.  O  Daniel,  shut  up  the  words,  and  seal  thp  t 
Jfah.  1    1.  the  4.  of  ihe  vision  of  Nahuni 
Mai.  3.  16.  a  ft  of  remembrance  was  written 
Mat.  1.  1.  the  4.  of  ihe  generation  of  Jesus 
Luke  3.  4   as  it  is  written  in  the  4.  of  Esaiag 

4.  17.  there  was  delivered  lo  Jesus  the  4.  of  thb 
prophet  Esaias,  and  when  ho  had  opened  the  4 

20  he  closed  the  A.  and  gave  it  to  the  minister 
20.  42.  in  the  ft.  ofthe  Psalms,  Jfct'!  1.  20. 
Jicts  7.  42.  It  is  written  in  the  4.  ofthe  Ptooliela 
Heb.  9.  19.  he  sprinkled  the  4.  and  the  people 
Rev.  1.  11.  what  thou  seest,  write  in  a  4. 

5.  1   a  4.  written  within,  on  ihe  backside  genied 

2.  who  is  worthy  lo  open  the  4.  and  lo  loose  seals  T 

3.  and  no  man  was  able  to  o^en  Ihe  4. 

10.  2.  and  he  had  in  his  hand  a  liule  ft.  open 

8.  go  and  lake  the  little  4.  which  is  open 

9.  give  ine  the  little  4.  ||  10.  I  look  the  liule  ft. 
20.  12.  another  ft.  was  opened,  the  ft.  of  life 

22.  19.  if  any  take  away  from  the  words  of  the  t.. 

See  Covenant. 

BOOK  ofthe  Law. 

/)rt(<  28.61  every  plague  nol  written  \nb.ofthelavi 

29.  21.  according  to  the  curses  in  I  Ins  b.  of  the  law 

30.  10.  to  keep  his  statutes  written  in  ihisft.  of  late 
31.26.  take  this  A.  f/rftpZriw  and  pui  it  in  the  arU 

.Tcsh.  1.  8.  this  ft.  of  ihe  tow  shall  nol  depart  outoi . 
8.  31.  written  in  4  of  law  ol  Mo>.^.e.  'iKingt  14.6  * 


BOR 

^JTin^sK  S.  I  have  found  b.of  Ikclaw  in  the  house 
JVeli- d.  J.  so  they  reod  in  the  b.  o/fAe/uu?  distinctly 
Gal.  3. 10.  that  are  written  in  b.  of  law  to  do  ilieui 

BOOK  of  Life. 
PAjZ.4.3  wliose  names  are  written  in  the  a  of  life 
Rev.  3.  5. 1  will  not  blot  his  name  out  of  i.  of  life 
13.  8.  names  are  not  written  in  the  b.  of  life,  17. 8. 

20.  12.  another  b.  opened,  which  is  the  b.  of  life 
15.  was  not  found  written  in  the  b.of  life  was  cast 

21.  -27.  which  are  written  in  the  Lamb's  b.  of  life 
SIJ.  19.  Ehall  takeaway  his  part  out  of  the  6.  of  life 

1500K  of  Moses. 
2  Cftr.  25.  4.  but  did  as  it  is  written  ini.  of  Muses 
35.  Vi.  to  oftur  as  it  is  written  in  the  b.  of  JSIoses 
Kvraf).  18.  set  priests,  as  it  is  written  \nb.vf  Moses 
N'ek.Vi.  1.  on  that  day  they  read  in  thei.  of  Moses 
Mark  i'2.  26.  have  ye  not  re;id  in  the  b.  of  Muses  ? 

This  BOOK. 
Gen.  5.1.  this  is  the  A.  of  the  generation  of  Ad^in 
i>ciit.2g.58.  do  all  written  in  this  b.  2C/irnn.  31.21. 
29.  20.  the  curses  that  are  written  in  this  b.  27. 
2  Kings  22.  13.  in(|uire  concerning  words  of  W«\s  b. 
fatiiers  have  not  hearkened  lo  wordsof  this  b. 

23.  3.  to  perform  the  words  written  in  this  b. 
Jer.  25.  13.  I  will  bring  all  that  is  written  in  this  b. 

51.  63.  when  hast  made  an  end  of  reading  this  b. 
John  20.  30.  signs  which  are  not  written  in  this  b. 
Rev.  22.  7.  the  sayings  of  the  jirophecy  of  this  b. 

it.  of  them  which  keep  the  sayings  of  this  b. 

10.  seal  not  the  sayings  of  the  propliecy  of  this  b. 

18.  heareth  the  wordsof  the  prophecy  ufthisb.  if 
any  add,  add  to  him  plagues  written  in  this  b. 

19.  his  part  from  the  things  written  in  t)ns  b. 

BOOKS. 
F.zra  6. 1 1.  search  was  made  in  the  house  of  the  b. 
Ecct.  12.  12.  of  making  many  b.  there  is  no  end 
Van.  7.  10.  and  the  b.  were  opened,  Jiev.  20.  12. 
i).  2.  I  understood  by  h.  the  number  of  years 
John  21.  25.  the  world  could  not  contain  the  b. 
^cts  19. 19.  many  brought  their  b.  and  burned  them 
2  'Pim.  4.  13.  bring  the  b.  especially  the  parehments 
Rev.  20. 12.  dead  judged  out  of  things  written  in  b. 

BOOTH. 
Job  27.  18.  as  a  b.  that  the  keeper  maketh 
Jonah  4.  5  Jonah  went  and  made  him  a  b. 

BOOTHS. 
Oen.  33.  17.  and  Jacob  made  h.  for  his  crttle 

ftherefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  b. 
Lev.  23.  42.  ye  shall  dwell  in  b  seven  dr.ys 

43.  I  made  the  chiidren  of  Israel  dwe!'  m  b. 
VeA.  8.  14.  Israel  should  dwell  in  b.  ||  I'd.  n  I'lc  4. 

BOOTV,  lES. 
A*um.  31.  32.  *.  the  rest  of  the  prey,  C,7;:.iOS  sheep 
Jer.  49.  32.  and  their  camels  sliall  b".  a  A 
Hab.  2.  7.  thou  shall  be  for  6.  unto  <h''.m 
Zeph.  1.13.  therefore  their  goods  .•iJmr  'jccome  a  b. 

BORDER. 
Oen.  49  13.  Z».julun  hi.s  b.  shall  be  to  Zidon 
Exod.  19   12.  o»    ouch  the  b.  of  the  nioi.nt 
A'um.  21.  23.  not  sutTer  Israel  to  pass  thro'  his  b. 

34.  8.  from  Hor  ye  shall  point  out  your  4. 

35.  26.  if  the  slayer  shall  come  without  the  4. 
Deut.  12.  20.  when  the  Lord  shall  enlarge  thy  4, 
Josh.  22.  25.  the  Lord  hath  made  Jordan  a  b. 

24.  30.  and  they  buried  Joshua  in  the  4.  of  his 

inheritance  in  mount  Ephraim,  .ludg.  2.  9. 
2  5am.  8.  3.  smote  him  as  he  went  to  recover  his4 

1  Kings i.'iX.  and  Solomon  reigned  overall  king- 

doms unto  the  4.  of  Egypt,  2  Chron.  9.  2(i. 

2  Kinns  3.  21.  all  that  were  able  stood  in  the4. 
Psal.lS.M.  brought  them  to  the  A.  of  his  sanctuary 
Prov.  15.  25.  he  will  establi4i  the  4.  of  the  widow 
Isa.  28.  t25.  cast  in  wheat  and  rye  in  their  A. 

37.  24.  I  will  enter  into  the  height  o(  his  4 
Jer.  31.  17.  thy  children  come  again  to  their  A. 
Ezek.  11.  10.  I  willjudgeyouinthfiA.  of  Israel,  II. 
47.  13.  tliis  shall  be  the  A.  whereby  ye  iiiherit 
Joel  3.  0.  might  remove  them  from  their  4. 
Amos  1    13.  that  they  might  enlarge  their  A. 
G.  2.  or  their  A.  greater  than  your  4. 
Obad.  7.  the  men  have  brought  thee  even  to  the  A. 
Zep A. 2. 8.and  magnified  themselves  against  their  4. 
JUal.  1.  4.  they  shall  call  them  the  4.*ol'  wickedness 
5.  Lord  will  be  magihfieil  from  the  4.  of  Israel 
See  East,  South. 
BORDER. 
Exod.  25.  25.  make  to  it  a  4.  of  a  hand-breadth, 
make  a  golden  crown  to  the  4.  round  about 
XSark  6.  .50.  touch,  if  it  were  but  the  4.  of  his  garm. 
/>Mie8.44.came  behind, and  touched  4.of  hisgarm 

BORDER,  Verb. 
7.ech.  9.  2.  and  Hamath  also  shall  A.  thereliy 

BORDERS. 

<?c)t.23. 17.  the  trees  in  all  the  4.  were  made  sure 

Ki.od.  16.  35.  till  they  come  to  the  4.  ofl^anaan 

34.24.  I  will  cast  out  nations,  and  enlarge  thy  4. 

Vum.  20.  17.  until  we  have  passed  thy  4.  91.  22. 

iKinsrs  19.  23.  I  will  enter  the  lodein'gs  of  his^ 

f'sal.  74.  17.  thou  hast  set  the  4   of  Ihe  eerth 

147,  14.  he  uidkdth  neace  in  thy  4  lillelh  Cli«« 

42 


BOR 

h<t.  15.  t  5-  my  heart  shall  cry  out  to  thv.  .-. 
bi.  12.  I  will  make  thy  4.  ol  pleasant  suues 

Jer.  15.  13.  that  for  all  thy  sins,  even  in  ajl  Ihy  4. 

Eiek.  45.  1.  tins  shall  be  holy  in  ail  tlie  4. 

Mic.  5.  6.  when  he  treadeth  within  our  A. 

Mat.  4.  13.  in  the  4.  of  Zabulon  and  iSibphthahm 
BORDERS. 

J\ram.  15.38.  fringes  in  4.  on  fringe  of  4.  n  ribband 

IKmgs  7.28.  they  Iiad4.and4.were  between  ledgi;s 

2  Kings  16.  17.  Ahaz  cut  olf  the  4.  of  tlie  bases 

Cant.  1. 11.  we  will  make  the  4.  of  gold  with  studs 

Mat.  23.  5.  and  enlarge  the  4.  of  then  ganiieiits 
BORE. 

Exod.  21.  6.  his  master  sliall  4.  his  ear  tliruugh 

^Vuin.  II).  1 14.  will  thou  4.  out  eyes  of  these  men  ? 

Job  40.  t  24.  will  any  4.  his  nose  with  a  gin  '. 
41.  2.  canst  thou  4.  his  jaw  througli  with  a  thorn  ? 
BORED. 

.Judfi.  16.  t  21.  the  Philistines  4.  out  his  eyes 

2  Kini's  12. 9.  Jelioiada  took  a  chest  and  4.  a  hole 
BORN 

Is  taken,  [l]Naturally,_/'ur4eiH^  brought  into  the 
liJyrW, lien. 30. 22.  Jobl.2.  [2]  Sujieriiaturally, 
thus  the  mighty  and  miraculous  power  of  (rod 
was  seen  in  the  pruduction  of  Isaac,  enabling 
Abraham  to  beget,  and  Sarah  to  conceive  and 
bear  him,  when  both  their  bodies  were  as  dead, 
Gen.  17  17.  Rom.  4.  19.  Heb.  11.  11.  [3]  Car- 
nally, so  was  Ishmael  born,  according  to  the 
ordinary  course  of  nature,  and  nut  by  promise, 
as  Isaac  was.  Gal.  4.  23,  29.  [4]  Spiritually, 
such  as  arc  regenerated  and  renewed  by  the 
power  and  grace  of  the  Spirit  of  Ood,  in  the 
ministry  of  the  word,  and  so  are  made  like 
God,  by  partaking  of  a  divine  nature,  John  1. 
13.  1  3.  5,  6.  2  Pet.  1.  4.  1  John  3.  9. 
BORN  again. 

JbAn3.3.exceptanian  be4.o.  5  ||  7.  ye  must  be  4.  a. 

1  I'et.  1.23.  being  4.  a^ain,  not  of  corruptible  seed 
Sec  I-'iRST  Born,  Witness. 
BORN,  for  brought  forth. 

Gen.  17. 17.  a  child  4.  to  hiin  100  year:  eld,  21.  5. 

21.  7.  I  have  4.  him  a  son  in  his  old  age 

24.  l.~).  Rebekah  came,  who  was  4.  to  liethuel 

29.  34.  because  I  have  4.  him  three  tons 

30.  20.  because  I  have  4.  him  six  !>c-;s 

31.43  what  do  to  the  children  winch  thf^y  have  A..' 
Kxod.  1.  22.  every  son  4.  ye  shall  cast  into  the  nver 
Lev,  12.7.  this  is  the  law  of  her  that  hath  4.  a  male 

19.  34.  the  stranger  shall  be  as  one  4.  among  you 
23.42.  all  I  hat  are  Israelites  A.  shall  dwell  iii  buoins 

jV"ui«.  15. 29.onelawfor  him  thatisA  andsiranger 
./osh.5. 5.  4.  in  the  wilderness  had  not  circumcised 

8.  33  as  well  the  stranger,  as  he  that  was  4. 
.ladg.  13.  8.  what  do  to  tJie  child  that  shall  be  4. 

18  2.1.  called  city  after  the  name  of  Dan  4.  to  Isr. 
Ruth  4    15.  for  thy  daughter-m-law  halli  h.  him 

1  S:ivi  2.  5.  so  that  the  barren  hath  4   seven 

4.  20.  the  women  said,  fear  not,  thou  hast  4  a  son 

2  Sam.  12.  14,  the  child  4.  to  thee  sliall  surely  die 
\  Kings  13.2.  a  child  shall  he  4. to  the  house  of  Dav. 
1  Chr.  7.  21.  the  men  of  Gath  4.  in  that  land  slew 

20   t6.  he  also  was  A.  to  the  giant 

22.  9   behold  a  son  shall  be  4.  to  Ihee 

.Job  3.  3.  let  the  day  perish  wherein  I  was  4. 

5.  7.  yet  man  is  4.  to  trouble  as  sparks  fly  upward 
11.  12.  though  man  be  i.  like  a  wild  ass's  colt 
15.  7   ajt  lliou  the  first  man  that  was  b.? 

38.  21.  knowest  thoii  it,  because  wast  then  A  ? 
Psai.22.31  shall  declare  to  a  people  Ihat  shall  beA 

58.  3.  they  go  astray  as  soon  as  they  be  4. 

78  6.  even  the  children  that  should  be  A. 

87.  4.  this  man  was  4.  tl.ere,  6.  ||  5.  that  man  4. 
Pruv.  17    17.  a  brother  is  A.  for  adversity 
Eccl.  3. 2.  a  time  to  be  4.  ||  4. 14.  4.  in  his  kingdom 
fsa.^.  0.  for  unto  us  a  child  is  4.  to  us  a  son  is  given 

66.  8.  or  shall  a  nation  be  4.  at  ouce  ? 
Jer.  1.5.  9.  she  lhat  hath  4.  seven  languisheth 
flO.  woe  IS  me,  that  thou  hast  4.nie  a  man  of  strife 

16.3.  concerning  sons  aud  daughters  A. in  this  place 

20.  14.  cursed  be  the  day  wherein  I  was  4. 
22.  26.  where  ye  were  not  A.  there  shall  ye  die 

Eiik.  16  4.  in  day  thou  wast  4.  thy  navel  not  cut 
5.  to  the  loathing  of  thy  person  in  day  thou  wast  4. 
20.  hast  taken  thy  sons  whom  thou  hast  4.  to  me 

//(?s.  2.3.  lest  I  set  her  as  in  the  day  that  she  was  4. 

J1/(it.2.  2.  where  is  he  that  is  4.  kingof  the  Jews? 

4.  Herod  demanded  where  Christ  should  be  4. 
19.  12.  there  are  some  eunuchs  which  were  so  4. 
26,  24.  good  if  he  Imd  not  been  A.  Mark  14.  21. 

/.uke]   35.  that  holy  thing  that  shall  be  A.  of  ihee 
2.  11.  to  you  is  A.  this  day  in  the  city  of  David 
.John  3.  4.  how  can  a  man  be  A.  when  he  is  old  ? 

5.  except  a  man  be  A.  of  water  and  of  the  Sjiirit 

6.  that  A.  of  flesh  is  flesh,  that  4.  ofSpiril  is  spirit 
8.  so  is  every  one  that  is  4.  of  Ihe  Spirit 

8.  41.  thevsaid  to  him,  we  be  not  4.  of  fornication 

9.  2.  m.TSter,  who  did  sin,  that  he  was  4.  blind  ? 
34.  wast  altogether  4.  in  sins,  ami  dopt  teach  us  ? 

16  21.  for  joy  mat  a  man  is  A.  into  the  world 


BOS 

I.John  18. 37.  to  fhii  isnd  was  1  A.  %vi\  foi  this  cans* 
^i<;/s2.8.liear  in  our  own  tongue  wherein  we  were  i 
7   20.  in  whicii  time  Moses  was  4.  and  wa^  fail 
18.2.  Paul  found  a  Jew  named  Aquiiac.  inPonluj 
24.  a  Jew  named  ApoUos  4.  at  Alexandria 
22.  3.  I  aiii  a  Jew  4.  in  Tarsus  ||  2e.  I  was  free  V 
Hum.  9   11.  for  the  chikheii  being  not  yet  4. 
1  Cur.  15.  8.  seen  of  me,  as  of  one  A.  out  of  due  t;m« 
Gal.i.  23.  of  bond- woman, was  4. after  the  Hesh,29 
Heb   11    2;i.  by  faith  Moses  when  4.  was  hid 
1^*14.2.2.  as  new  4. babes  desire  sincere  milk  of  word 
IJo^m  2  29.  that  doth  righteousness,  is  A.  of  hiia 
Rev.  12.  4.  to  devour  the  child  as  soon  as  it  was  i, 

BORN  of  God. 
.John  1. 13.  which  were  4.  not  of  blood,  but  of  God 
1. /oA7i  3. y.  4. e/fTod doth  not  commit  sill,  because  4 
4.7.every  one  that  loveth  is  b.of  God, and  knotiieth 
5. 1.  who  believeth  that  Jesus  is  Giirist  is  4.  of  God 
4.  whatsoever  is  A.  of  fi-'««iovercomelh  the  world 
18.  whosoever  is  4.  of  God  sinneth  not 
BORN  171  i!Af  house. 
^rfw. 14. 14. armed  his  trained servantaA. in  his  Aou.Te 
1.5.  3.  to  me  no  seed,  one  b.  in  ii>y  hause  is  my  h.ei? 
17. 12.4.j?i  thehouseebhW  be  circumcised, 13,23,27 
I^ev.  22. 11.  A.  tn  the  priest's  house  eat  of  his  neat 
Eccl.  2.  7.  I  had  servants  4.  m  my  house 

BORN  III  the  land. 
Ezod.i2.hi  noleaven,whether  stranger  orA.niJflTid 

48.  the  stranger  shall  be  as  one  4.  lu  the  laud 

/>f  I'  24. 16.4.  zn/aniithalblasphemeth  puttodeatik 

JVu7rt.9.14  oneordinaiict!  for>tirangeraiid4.;«  lani 

15.30.  doth  ought  presumptuously,  whether 4  inl, 

BORN  of  a  woman,  or  women. 

.Job  14.  1.  man  that  is  A.  of  a  woman  is  of  fe\i,^(layt> 

1.5.  14.thatis4  o/ uu;.  that  he  should  be  rightroua 

25.  4.  how  can  he  be  clean  lhat  is  4.  of  a  woman  ? 

JJ/ut.11.11  among  them  thatareA.o/7c.  Lukel.iH. 

BORN 
frcn.50.t23.childrenofMachir  4.  on  Joseph's  kneen 
Exiid.  25.  14.  that  the  ark  may  be  A.  with  them 

28.  that  the  table  may  be  A.  with  them 
.Judg  16.29  the  pillars  on  w  hich  the  house  was  4. up 
Isa.  46.  3.  which  are  4.  by  me  from  the  belly 
66. 12.  ye  shall  beA.  upon  her  sides  and  be  dandled 
Jer.  10  5.  they  must  be  4  because  they  cannot  go 
.-1mos5  26  ye  have  4.  the  tabernach;  of  Moloch 
Mar/c'2  3  bringing  onesick  of  palsy,  was  4.of  fouf 
./uhn  20.  15.  if  thou  hast  A  him  hence  tell  me 
./?c<5  21.  .35.  ao  It  was  that  he  was  4.  of  the  soldiers 
ICor.  15.  49.  as  we  have  ft.  Ihe  image  of  the  eartn.j 

BORNE. 
Job3A.3\  to  be  said  to  God,  I  haveft.chaslisemT.j 
Psai.55.12.it  was  not  an  enemy, then  I  could  havei 
69.  7.  because  for  Ihy  sake  I  have  b.  reproaca 
Jsa.  53.  4.  surely  he  hath  4  griefs,  carried  sorrows 
Lam   3.  28.  because  he  haih  4.  it  upon  him 
5.  7.  falhers  sinned,  and  wehave4.  their  in iquitiei 
E:r*. 16.58.  thou  hast  A.  thy  lewdness  and  ahomin. 
32.  24.  they  have  A.  their  shame,  36.  6.  |  31).  26. 
Mat  20. 12.  which  have  A.  burden  and  heat  of  day 
23.4.  heavyburdens,gncvons  to  beA.  /^uicll.46. 
Rev.  2. 3.  hast  4.  and  bust  painiice,  and  not  fainted 

BORROW 
7^13(^.3.22  every  woman  shall  4.of  neighlrour,  1 1.3 
22.  14   if  a  man  A.  ought,  and  it  be  hurt  or  die 
Dcut.  15.6.  thou  shall  lend,  biU  shall  nut  4.28.  Vt 
2A'n!n-s4.3.Elishasaul,go  4. vessels  abro., 4. not  fei» 
J/ii£.5. 42.  him  thai  would  4. of  l  bee,  turn  out  awii* 

BORROWED. 
F.xod.  12.  35.  they  4.  of  Egyiitians  jewels  of  eilvei 
2  Kings  6.  5.  he  cried,  alas,  master,  for  it  was  4. 
JVeA.5.  4.  we  have  4.monev  for  the  king's  tribute 

BORROWER. 
Prov,  22.  7.  and  the  t.  is  servant  to  the  tender 
Isa.  24.  2.  as  with  the  lender,  so  with  the  4. 

BORROWETH. 
Psal.  37.  21    the  wicked  A.  and  payeth  not  again 

BOSOM 
Signifies,  fl]  That  part  of  the  body  w!iich  in- 
closes the  heart,  Exod.  4.  6.     [2J  The  arms 
Psal.  129.  7 
The  Son  which  is  in  the  bosom  of  the  Father, 
.John  1.  IS.  who  is  one  with  the  Father, entirety 
beloved  by  him,  and  intimately  acquainted  icitA 
all  his  counsels  and  wilt. 
Render  into  their  bosom,  Psal.  79.  12.     Punish 
them  sensibly,  so  as  it  may  come  home  to  them, 
andfalUieavily  upon  them  in  their  ownpersons 
He  shall  carry  them  in  his  bosom,  Isa.  40.  11. 
Me  shall  perform  alt  the  offices  of  a  tender  an& 
faithful  shepJierd  toward  his  people,  carrying 
himself  with  great  wisdom,  cnndescenston,  and 
enmpassion  to  everyone  of  them,  according  to 
their  several  capacities  and  injirwities. 
Abraham's  bosom,  Luke  16.23.  jMiai-us  was  in  a 
place  of  rest,  where  he  had  communion  with  tkf 
saints,  and  enjoyed  the  same  felicity  with  Jibra 
hamthrfriendofGod;nndthisplacewashea\«i 
fr'cn.  16.  5.  Sarai  said,  1  l^ave  given  my  maid  int 
Ezod.  4,  6,  put  now  thy  hui  \  into  thv  A,  7.    [tlitf  { 


BOT 

Viim-IJ  IC.  ihelsnouiQestsay,  carry  tliem  in  tliyi. 
I'.'t'ut.  l^t  tj.  il  llie  wilt;  1)1  lliy  b.  eiiUce  lliee  secretly 
2J)  34-  his  eye  evil  tuuurd  llie  iviio  of  Ins  b. 

jt).  Iier  eye  evil  luwaril  lUe  liiisbaiid  ol  lier  b. 
»iutA4.1(j.Nuoiiulouk  iliecliild  ainiluiil  it  in  lieri. 
iSam.  \i.  3.  ilrank  ul  his  cup,  anil  lay  in  his  b. 

6.  I  gave  lliee  iliy  master's  wives  into  thy  b. 

I  Kings  1.  '2.  d  yuuii}.;  viijfin,  lot  her  lie  in  thy  b. 

3  ".JO.  sJie  arose  aiiii  took  my  sun,  and  laid  it  in 
her  b.  and  laid  her  dead  shiltl  in  my  b. 

17.  19.  Elijah  took  Inni  out  of  lier  b. 

■a.  ]'So.  the  blood  ran  into  the  b.  of  the  chariot 
Job  11).  t  -7  tiiougli  my  itinshe  consumed  in  my  b. 

31.  33.  uy  iiiding  mine  iniquity  in  my  b. 
Pgal-  35.  13.  my  prayer  returned  into  iny  own  i 

74.  11    pluck  thy  light  liand  out  ollliy  b. 

7y.  \i.  iD\A  render  seven-fold  inlo  their  b. 

>-9.  50.  how  1  do  bear  in  my  i.  the  rep'oach  of  all 

li'J.  7.  nor  be  that  bindeth  sheaves,  Ins  b. 
Pruv.  5.20.  wilt  thou  embrace  the  i.  of  a  stranger? 

G.  i!7.  can  a  man  take  (ire  in  ins  b.? 

17.  H'.i.  a  wicked  man  takeili  a  gift  out  of  llit  b. 

I'J.  i!4.  a  sluthi'ul  man  hidelh  Ins  hand  in  b.  iJU.  15. 

21.  14.  a  reward  in  Uie-i.  pacitieih  wrath 
Eccl.  7   9.  for  anger  lestelh  in  the  b.  of  foola 
ls,i.  40.  11.  he  shall  carry  the  lambs  in  bis  b. 

4'.l.  t  2-.  tliey  shall  biiiig  thy  Boiis  in  their  b. 

03.  (i.  will  recompense,  even  recoini).  into  tlien  4. 

7.  I  will  measure  their  foimcr  work  into  ilieir  b. 
Jer.  'M.  IB  iniquity  of  fathers  into  the  b.  of  children 

■  J.,aiii.^i  12.  their  soul  was  pouted  into  mother's  b. 
F.zek.  43,  1 13.  b.  of  the  altar  shall  be  a  cubit 
Mtc.  7  5.  keep  from  her  that  lieth  in  thy  b. 
Luke  G.  3d.  good  measure  men  give  into  your  b. 
10.22.  was  carried  by  ijie  angels  into  Abraham's  4 
23.  seetli  Abraham,  and  Lazarus  in  bis  b. 
John  1.  18.  whidi  is  in  the  b.  of  the  Father 
i;'.23.  now  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus' i.a  disciple 
HOSSES. 
Job  15.  26.  upon  the  thick  b.  of  his  bucklers 

liOTCH 
i>eut.28.27.  Lord  will  smite  thee  with  thei.  35. 

liOTH. 
(?fn. 2.23. were  A. naked  ||  3.  7  the  eyes  of  6.  opened 
r.1.36.  thus  were  b.  the  daughlersof  Ijot  with  child 

21.  27   and  A.  of  them  made  a  covenant 

22.  8.  so  they  went  6.  of  tliem  together 

27.4.5.  why  should  I  be  depri  ved  of  you  b.  in  one  day 
31.  37.  that  they  may  judge  belwi.xt  us  b. 
F.zod.  22.  9.  cause  of  i.  shall  come  before  judges 
11.  then  shall  an  oath  of  the  Lord  be  between  b. 
I.ev.'iO.  11.  b.  of  them  surely  be  jiut  to  death,  their 
blood  shall  be  upon  them,  12.  iJcut.  22.  22. 
JVum.l2  5.  called  Aaron  and  .Miri.iin,  they  b  came 

23.  8.  Phiiiebas  went  after  and  thrust  b.  through 
Dfut.  lU.  17.  b.  ibe  men  shall  stand  before  IheLoid 

Sam.  2.  34.  in  one  day  they  shall  die  b.  of  them 

9.  26.  went  out,  4. of  them,  be  and  Samuel,  abroad 
20.  42.  tbrasmucb  as  we  have  ^;worll  h.  of  lis 

^»4  9.33.any  days-man  that  might  laylnshandon  4. 
'rop.  17.  15.4.  are  Hbominaliontothe  Lord, 20.10. 
20   12.  the  Lord  hath  made  even  b.  of  thuni 

24.  22.  and  who  knoweth  the  ruin  oftheni  4.? 
F.ccl.  4.  3.  better  than  b.  is  he  that  hath  not  been 
Isa.  1.31.  they  shall  4.  burn  logelber,  none  quench 

7.  10.  the  land  shall  be  forsaken  of  6.  her  kings 
Ttr.  40.  12.  and  they  are  fallen  4.  together 
Ezi-k.  21.  19.  4.  twain  shall  come  forth  of  one  land 
23.  13.  then  I  saw  that  they  b   took  one  way 
.Uic.  7.  3.  I  hat  they  may  do  evil  with  4.  bands 
/.rck.  6.   13.  counsel  of  peace  shall  be  between 
;».  T13.  they  shall  fill  A.  the  bowls  [them  4. 

.¥,!t.  13. 14.  4  shall  fall  into  the  dilch,  Luke  ft.  39. 
f.uke  7.  42.  riotliing  to  pay,  frankly  forgave  them  4. 
/ids  23.8.nor  angel  norspiril,  but  Pharis.  confess  4. 
F.pk.  2. 14.  he  is  our  peace,  who  hath  made  4.  one 
10.  he  might  reconcile  b.  unto  God  by  the  cross 
I  Pet.  3.  1.  in  4.  t  stir  up  your  pure  minds 
lien.  19.20.  4.  were  cast  alive  inlo  the  lake  of  fire 

BdTTLE 
Slgnifiea,  [1] .?  vc^.^d  tn  contain  liquids,  Gen.  21. 
14.  Jo,..li.  9.  4.     [2]  The  inhabitants  »/ Jerusa- 
lem, wkiim  Goil  ihrrnt'vrd  to  fill  with  the  wine 
of  terror  nvil  a.'stonishment  for  their  sins,  Jer. 
13.  12.     [3)  The  clouds,  in  which  the  rain  is 
kept,  as  tn  biittUa,  out  nf  which  God  poureth 
it  when  lie  sees  fit,  Jnb  38.  37. 
Pul  ir.y  tears  in  thy  bottle,  Psal.  56.  8.     Regard 
and  consider  all  my  troubles,  which  have  caused 
so  mixh  grief  to  me,  and  delivci-  me  from  theyn. 
(}rn.  21.  14.  took  a  4.  of  water  and  gave  it  Hagar 
13.  water  was  spent  in  the  4.  |1  19.  she  filled  ihc  4. 
A/(/i'.4.I9.  she  ripened  a  A.of  milk,  and  covered  him 
I. Sam.  1. 24.  Hannah  took  a  4.of  wine,  brought  him 

10.  3.  shall  meet  another  carrying  a  4.  of  wine 
l(i.  20.  Jes.'se  took  a  4.  of  wine  and  sent  to  Saul 

1  Sam.  (0.  1.  '/.iba  lirought  to  David  a  ft.  of  wine 

P«.56.8  put  thou  iny  te:irsinto  thy  4. are  they  not  in 

119.  K(   I  r>.m  become  like  a  4.  in  the  smoke 

ha   30  til-  he  shall  br'';w,  it  as  the  A.  of  potters 

43 


Jer.  13.  12.  every  A.  shall  be  filled  with  wine 

19.  1.  get  a  pollers  eariheii  4.  ||  10.  break   ilie  4. 
Hab.'i.ii.  putlesl  thy  4  lo  him  anil  inakesl  diuiikeii 

LiO'l'l'LES. 
JosU.  9.  4.  the  Gibeonites  took  wine  4.  and  rent 
13.  these  4.  of  wine  wkicli  we  tilled  weie  new 
l.^am.23.18..Ahigail  look  two4.of  wine,  fiveshtcp 
.lob  32.  19.  my  belly  leady  to  burst  like  new  4. 
3b.  37.  or  who  can  slay  the  4.  of  heaven  .' 
.ler.  4d.  12.  shall  emjily  bis  vessels,  and  bleak  4. 
Hos.  7.  5.  the  prince  made  him  sick  wall  4.  ol  wine 
Mat  9. 17.  neiiherdoiiieii  put  new  wine  into  old  4. 
else  the  4.  break,  ^7uri  2.  22.  AuA«5.37,  'Jfc. 
BOTTU-M. 
Exod.  15.  3.  they  sank  into  the  4   as  a  stone 
2U.  12.  lliou  sJiak  pour  blood  beside  lliu  A.  of  the 
altar,  ]a:v.  4.  7,  18,  23,  30.  |  3.  9.  |  8.  13.  |  9.  9. 
lob  30.  30.  behold,  God  covereih  the  A.  ol  the  sea 
'Cant.  3.  10.  he  made  the  4.  thereof  of  gold 
Kiek.  3ti.  t  4.  Uuis  sailh  the  Lord  lo  hills  and  4. 
ZVuH.  C.  24.  oi  ever  they  came  at  the  4   of  the  den 
.imos'd.'i.  llio' they  be  hid  Irom  my  sight  in  ihe  4 
.Jonah  2.  6. 1  went  down  to  the  4.  of  the  mountains 
Zech.  1.  8.  he  stood  among  myrtie-trees  in  ihe 
Mat.  27.  31.  vail  rent  from  top  lo  4.  Mark  15.  38. 

BOTTOMLESS. 
Rev.  9.  1.  lO  him  was  given  the  key  of  the  4.  nit 

2.  he  opened  the  4   pit,  and  there  arose  smoke 
11.  had  a  king,  which  is  the  angel  of  the  A.  pit 

11.  7.  the  beast  lliat  aiceiideih  out  of  Ihe  A.  ]iit 
17.  8.  the  beast  sliall  ascend  out  of  the  4   pit 

20.  1.  an  angel  having  the  key  of  the  4.  pit 

3.  and  cast  liim  into  the  A.  pit,  and  shut  him  up 

150LGH. 
Gen.  49.  22.  Joseph  is  a  fruitful  4.  even  a  fruitful 
A  by  a  well,  whose  branches  run  over  the  wall 
Judff.il.iS.  Abimelech  cut  don  n  a  4.  from  the  Uees 

49.  the  people  cut  down  every  man  his  4. 
Isa.  10.  33.  the  Lord  shall  lop  the  4.  with  terror 
17.  6.  two  or  three  berries  ui  lop  of  uttermost  4. 
9.  Ill  that  day  his  siroiig  cities  be  as  a  foisaken  4. 
BOUGHS. 
Lev.  23.  40.  A.  of  goodly  trees,  A.  of  thick  trees 
I >eut.  24.  20-  thou  shall  not  go  over  the  A   again 
2  .Sam.  18. 9.  the  mule  went  under  the  A.  of  an  oak 
Job  14.  9.  ami  brought  forth  4.  like  a  |)laiit 
Psal.  80.  10.  the  A.  were  like  the  goodly  ccdartrce.? 
1 1.  she  sent  out  her  4.  to  the  soa,  branches  lo  river 
Cant.  7  8.  I  will  take  hold  of  the  A.  thereof 
Asu.  27.  11.  when  the  A.  thereof  arc  withered 

30.  1 17.  till  ye  be  left  as  a  tree  bereft  of  A. 
E-.ek.  17.  2:!.  it  shall  bring  forth  A.  and  bear  fruit 

31.  3.  his  top  was  among  the  thick  4.  14. 

6  the  fowls  made  their  nests  in  Ins  A.  Dan.  i.  12. 
BOUGHT. 
!  Sam.  2.^  t  29.  in  the  inid...t  of  the  A  of  a  sling 

B(JOGHT. 
Gen.  17.  12.  circumcised  every  man-chikl  born  in 
house,  4.  wiili  his  money,  13,23,27.  Exod.  12.44. 
53.  19.  Jacob  4.  a  parcel  of  a  held,  .Josh.  24.  32. 
39.  1   I'oiiphar  4.  Joseph  of  Ihe  Ishmaelitcs 
47.  14.  Jeseiih  gathered  money  for  the  corn  tliey4. 

20.  Joseph  4.  all  the  land  of  Egyjil,  23. 
49.  .'JO.  winch  Abraham  A.  50.  13.  Jicts  7.  IG. 
/.er.25.28.sha II  remain  in  the  hand  of  him  that  A.  it 
30.  shall  be  established  for  ever  lo  him  that  4.  il 
50  he  shall  reckon  with  him  that  A.  him 
25.  51.  give  out  of  the  money  that  he  was  4.  for 
27  22.  sanctify  to  the  Lord  a  field  that  he  4. 

24.  m  jubilee  return  to  him  of '.vbom  it  was  4. 
Dcut.  32.  6.  is  not  he  thy  falher  that  4.  thee'? 
Ruih  4.  9.  I  have  4.  all  that  wai  Elimelech's 
2. Sam.  12.  3.  one  Utile  ewe-lamb  which  ho  had  4. 
24.  24.  so  David  4.  the  threBliiiig-rioor  and  oxen 
1  King'j  ID.  21.  Omri  A.  the  hill  Samaria  of  Shenicr 
JVf A.  5.  16. 1  continued  in  work,  nor  4.  we  any  land 
Jer.  32.9. 1  4.  thefiidd  of  Hanameel  my  uncle's  son 

43.  and  fields  shall  be  4.  in  this  land 
//.-js.  3.  2.  so  I  4.  her  lo  me  for  15  pieces  of  silver 
Mat.  13.  46.  he  sold  all  ibat  he  had,  and  A.  I  hat  field 
21. 12.  Jesus  cast  o<it  all  them  that  sold  and  4.  in 
the  temple,  Jtlirk  II.  13.  Luke  10.  45. 
27  7.  look  counsel,  and  4.  with  them  poiters"  field 

t  9.  whom  they  A,  of  the  children  of  Israel 

Mark  1.5.46.Ji>8eph  4. fine  linen  and  took  him  down 

16. 1.  had  A.  sweet  spices  to  come  and  anoint  him 

LukeM.m.  I  havc4.a|iiecc  of  ground, a  ml  go  sec  it 

19. 1  have  A. five  yoke  of  o.xen,  I  go  to  [irove  them 

17.  28.  ihev  did  cat,  they  drank,  lliey  4.  and  sold 

1  Cor.  0.  20.  for  ye  are  A.  with  a  piice,  7.  23. 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  even  denying  the  Lord  thai  4.  ibera 
Rev.  14.  t  4.  ihe^e  were  A.  from  among  men 

BOUND,  acttvelij. 
Gfn  22.9.  4. Isaac  his  son,  and  laid  him  on  the  allar 
■<8.28.  Ihe  midwife  A.  on  his  hnnd  a  scarlet  thread 
42.  24.  took  Simeon  and  A.  him  before  them 
Lev.  8.  7.  he  A.  the  e|ibod  with  the  curious  girdle 

t  13.  be  4.  bonnets  on  .^aron's  snns 
JVHm,  30.  4.  she  had  4.  her  soul, 5, 6, 7,  8,9,  10,11. 
Josh.  2.  21.  she  4.  a  scarlet  line  in  the  window 


B(JU 

.ludg.  15   13.  t'.cy  i   Samson  wltb  t*o  nei«  conls 

10.  )^.  A    with  wiiha  \\  12.  ropes  \\  21.  Hitters 
2  Ain^i3.23. 1  e  4.  two  laleiils  ■  I  s  her  in  twobagl 
17   4.  he  shut  up  Hosbca  and  ,•   him  in  prison 
25.  7.  they  A.  Zedekiah  with  leuors  of  bras* 
2  Chr.  33.  Jl.  4.  Manasseli  ||  3(i.  (i  A.  JehoiaKim 
I'rov.  30.  4.  who  hath  b.  ihe  waters  m  a  garniecl 
//»s.7.15.tho'  i  have  A. and  strengthened  their  armi 
j)/<i<.14.3.Herod  A. John  and  pui  in  piis.  Mark  6.17 
27.  3.  they  had  A.  Jesus,  Mark  15'.  1.  Jokn  18. 12 
Luke  13.  16   this  daughitr  whom  Satan  hath  4 
Jicts  21.  II.  Agabus  A.  his  own  hands  and  feel 

22.  25.  as  they  A.  Paul  with  thongs  he  said,  29. 

23.  12.  h.  '.hemselves  under  a  curse,  14.  21. 
Rev.  20.  2.  he  A.  Saiaii  a  thousand  years 

BOUND,  passively. 
Gen  39.20.  aplace  wliere  Ihe  King's  prisoners  are  4. 
40   3.  into  the  iinson  where  Joseph  was  4. 

5   the  butler  and  baker  which  were  4.  in  prison 

42.tl0.ye  shall  be  A.  in  prison  to  jirove  your  woiiii 

19.  let  one  of  your  brethren  be  4.  m  prison 

J^'uvi.  19   15.  vesfel  which  bulb  no  cover  4.  on  it 

.ludg.  16.  5.  wherewiib  thou  mighlest  be  4    10,  lA 

1  .s«7«.  25.  29.  the  noul  «f  my  loid  shall  be  4. 

2  .Sam.  3.  34.  thy  hands  were  iiol  4   nor  feet 
.lob  36.  8.  and  if  they  be  4    in  fellers  and  holden 
Psal   107.  10.  being  4.  in  affliclion  and  iron 
Prov.  22.  15.  foolishness  is  4.  in  the  heart  of  a  child 
Isa.  22.3.  are  4.  by  the  archers,  all  are  A.  together 

01.  1  the  opening  of  the  jirison  to  them  that  are  A 
Lam.  1.  14.  the  yoke  of  my  transgressions  is  A. 
Han.  3.  21   A.  in  their  coals  ||  23.  fell  down  A. 

24.  did  not  we  cast  three  men  A.  inlo  the  furnace  1 
Mat.  10.  19  bmd  on  earih,  be  A.  in  heaven,  18.18 

23.  t  18.  he  tnat  i.-WRRrelh  by  Ihe  gift,  he  is  4. 
Mark  15.7.  lay  4.  with  them  that  made  insurrection 
John  11.  44.  4.  hand  and  toot,  Ins  face  v\as  4. 

18.  24.  Annas  had  fent  him  4.  to  t'ainphas,  f  13 
Jicts  9.  2.  that  he  mighf  bring  them  4   21.  |  22.  5. 

12.  6.  Peter  4.  with  chnins  ||  24.  27.  left  Paul  4. 

20.  22.  behold  I  go  4.  in  the  S[)irit  to  Jerusalem 

21.  13.  I  am  ready  not  to  be  A.  only,  liul  to  die 
Rom.l.'i.  is  4.  by  the  law  to  her  liiisbai)d,  lC'or.7  3P 
)  Cor.  7.  27  art  thou  A.  uii?o  a  wife,  seek  not  to  b4 
£  7'/i?i'S.  1  3.  we  are  A.to  thank  God  riluays,2.  Kt 
2  Tim.  2  9.  but  the  word  of  God  is  not  A. 

Neb.  13.  3.  them  that  are  in  hoiuis,  as  A.v/ith  thejB 
Rev.Q.H.  loose  ihe  angels  A.  in  ihe  river  Eujihralts 

BOUND  with  chains. 
2  C4r, 3.3.tll.  Manasseh  A.  -  ||  lO.fH  Jehoiakim  4.- 
/'««/. (i8.6.  God  brmgeth  oiil  ihose  which  a.rcb.w.c. 
Jer  39.7.  4.Zedekiah-52.  ll.||40.  1.  Jeremiah 4.- 
J^uh.  3.  10.  all  her  great  men  were  A.  with  chains 
./l/ari5.4.because  hebad  been  v^tenb. with  chains 
/^7(/£f  8.  29.  he  was  kept  A.  with  chains,  in  fetlers 
JlctsiX  33  commanded  Paul  to  be  A.  with  two  c. 

28. 20.  for  hope  of  Israel  I  am  4.  with  this  chain 

BOUND  t/p. 
Gen.  44.  30.  his  life  is  4.  vp  ;:;  the  lad's  life 
2  Sam.  20.  t3.  they  were  b.uji  living  in  widowhoojl 
2  Kings  12.  t  10.  which  A.  up  money  in  bags 
Isa.  1.  0.  they  have  not  been  clo.sed  neither  A.  up 
Jer.  30.13.  none  to  plead,  thai  tlioii  n.avest  be  A.i;;i 
Ezek.  30.  21.  it  shall  not  be  4.  up  to  be  healed 

34.  4.  nor  have  yo  4.  up  that  which  was  broken 
Has.  4.  19   Ihe  wind  haih  4.  her  up  in  her  vving9 

13.  12.  the  iniqiiily  nf  R|iliralni  is  4  u/i 

Luke  10.  34.  he  A.  up  his  wounds,  pouring  in  oi. 

BOIIND,  Substantive. 
Gen.  49.  i'O.  to  utmusl  A.  of  the  everlasting  hills 
.lob  38.  20.  thou  shouldest  take  it  to  ihe  A.  tliereo 
Psal.Wi.ii  to  walers  set  a  A. that  they  maynol  puss 
Prov.  22.  t  28.  remove  not  the  ancient  A.  23.  j  10 
./fr.  3.22.  have  placeil  the  sand  lor  the  A.  of  the  sea 
Fzck.  40.  1 12.  ihe  A.  before  the  little  chambers 
flO.S.  5. 10.  the  princes  like  them  that  remove  Ihe  A 

BOUNDS. 
Exod.  19. 12  thou  sbalt  set  A.  to  the  peo|ile  roun 
23.  set  4.  alioiit  the  mount,  and  sanctify  it 
23.  31. 1  will  set  Ihy  4.  from  the  Ked-sea  io  sea  ol 
/^(■«t.  32.  8.  he  set  ihe  4.  of  Ihe  people  by  number 
.lob  14  5.  bast  appointed  his  A  llial  he  cannot  pasi 
26.  10.  he  halh  compiissed  the  wnters  with  A. 
ha.  10.  13.  I  have  removed  llie  4.  of  the  {leoplc 
./Jctsl7.26. bast  determined  ihe  4  of  their  habilation 
BOUNTY. 

1  Kinn-.^  3.  t  G.  thou  hast  shewed  tn  David  yreat  4 
10   13.  which  Solomon  gave  her  of  his  roval  A. 

Prnji.OO.  t6.  most  men  will  proclaim  Ihcir  i*wnA. 

2  Cor.  9.  3.  and  make  up  lieforehand  ymir  f    thi. 

the  same  might  be  re-idv  as  ,1  nfattm  of 
BOUNTIFUL. 
Psnl.  1  (5.  t  n.  the  Lord  is  4.  in  all  Ill's  worfM 
Prov.  22.  9.  he  thiil  haih  n  4.  eye  shall  Se  blessed 
Isa.  32.  5.  nor  shall  the  churl  he  said  to  bc». 

BOUNTIFULNESS. 
2  Cor.  9. 11.  beins  enriched  in  every  thing  to  all  b. 

BOUNTIFULLY. 
Psol.  13.  6.  beciiiise  be  haih  dealt  4.  with  m« 
110.  7.  for  the  l.,ord  hath  dealt  4.  w  ilh  thee 


EOW 

Ptal.  119.  17.  deal  b.  with  thy  servan     nat  1  may 
Hi.  7.  lur  thou  siiait  deal  0.  '.villi  me 
Cor.  9.  G.  he  which  binveth  b.  ahull  reap  b. 
BOW 

Signifies,  [1]  JlninsLrumtnt  for  shuoUng  arrows. 
Gen.  a;  i.  'JKiiii;:-  9. '2-1.  [2J  'I'kv  whuU  fu 
iiiture  for  war,  I'sal.  44.  6.  [3)  Streiigtk,  Job 
29.  20.  [4]  7Vjc  rain-bvw,  the  sign  of  (iod\ 
covenant  in  the  ch  ud,  ickicli,  thuugk  vaturally 
a  sign  of  ram,  yet  by  (ioiCs  appoiuinicut  was 
turned  into  an  assurance,  that  tkere  ikovlii  b 
110  mure  such  ooerfiowing  rain  as  then  had 
been.  Gun.  9.  13,  14.  [5]  His  promise  and  help, 
H&t.  3.  9.    [GJ  Faith  and  patience,  Gen.  49. 24. 

If  iie  turn  not,  he  hatii  bent  his  bow,  Fsal.  7.  12 
If  he  leave  not  his  wicked  course,  then  God 
hath  prepared,  and  will  speedily  execute  his 
judgments  on  Aim. 

His  bow  abode  in  strength,  Oen.  49.  24.  His  in 
iwcence,  patience,  temperance,  hii  faith  and 
hope  in  (iod,  continued  firm,  wherebij  kc  re 
ststcd  and  vamjuishcd  all  the  temptations  and 
difTieiilliis  he  -met  with,  so  that  his  enemies 
could  neither  defile  nur  destroy  htm. 
Hen.  9.  i;i.  1  do  set  my  b.  in  the  cloud  for  a  token 

14.  that  the  b.  shall  be  seen  in  the  cjoud,  10. 
27.  3.  take,  1  pray  thee,  thy  quiver  and  thy  b. 

48.  22.  i  look  of  the  Anionle  wMh  iny  sword  and  6 

49.  24.  his  b.  abode  in  strength,  and  arms  of  liands 
Josh.  24.  12.  but  not  with  thy  sword  nor  lliy  b. 

i  Sam.  18.  4.  Jonathan  gave  David  his  sword,  b. 
2.S'am.l.l8.  bade  them  teach  Judah  the  uscof  llieft. 

22.  the  b.  of  Jonathan  turned  not  back 
1  A'iiH^s22. 34.  a  certain  man  drew  a  i.ata  venture 
and  smote  the  king  of  Israel,  2  Ckron.  Ifci.  33. 
S  Kings  6.  22.  smite  those  taken  with  sword  and  b. 

9.  24"  Jehu  drew  a  b.  witli  his  full  strength 

13.  15.  lake  b.  and  arrows,  he  look  b.  and  arrows 

16.  put  thy  hand  ujiou  tlie  b.  he  put  his  iiaiid 
I  Ckron.  5.  18.  valiant  men,  abla  to  sliiiot  witii  b 

12. 2.  armed  with  b.  and  shooting  arrows  out  of  b. 
Job  29.  20.  my  b.  was  renewed  in  my  hand 
Psal.  44.  6.  I  will  not  trust  in  my  b.  nor  sword 

4(i.  9.  he  breaketh  tlie  b.  and  cuttetli  the  spear 

70.  3.  there  brake  he  the  arrow.s  of  the  6. 

78.  57.  they  were  turned  aside  like  a  dect:itful  b. 
Ua.  41.  2.  he  gave  them  as  suihble  to  his  b 

C6. 19.  that  escape  to  thi;  nations  that  draw  Ih?  b. 
■Jer.  6.  23.  they  sliall  lay  hold  on  b.  and  spear 

40.  3.1.  behold,  I  will  break  the  b.  of  Elani 

50.  42.  they  shall  liold  the  b  and  the  lance 
f.avi.  2.  4.  he  hath  bent  Ins  b.  like  an  enemy 
C:cA.  1  2f*.  as  the  appearance  of  the  b.  in  the  cloud 
39.  3.  [  will  smite  thy  b.  out  of  thy  li:ft  hand 

Hcs.\.5.\  will  break  i. oflsrat.  1..  .^..r.j  u,„c<;icci 

7.  I  will  not  save  them  by  b.  nor  by  sword 
2.  ]8.  I  ivill  break  the  A.  and  tlie  sword 
7.  IB.  nottoniost  High,  they  are  like  a  deceitful  b. 
Hmus  2.  15.  he  that  handlcth  b.  not  deliver  liiinself 
Hab.  3.  9.  thy  b.  was  made  quite  naked,  thy  word 
Zrch.  9.  13.  when  1  filled  the  b.  with  Ephraim 
Hev.  C.  2.  he  that  sat  on  the  white  horse  had  a  b. 
Sec  Bknu.  IJknt.  Battlk-Bow. 
BOW-SIIOT. 
Oen.  21.  10.  sat  over-aiininst  him  as  it  were  a  b. 

HOWS. 
1  Sam.  2.  4.  the  b.  of  the  mislitv  are  broken 
31.  t3.  and  men  wilh  *.  hit'him.  1  Chron    10.  3. 

1  CAron. 12.2.  they  were  armed  \viih  A. and  cuiild  use 

2  Chron.  14. 8.  army  out  of  Benjamin  that  drew  b 
•G.  14.  Uzziali  prepared  for  them  b.  and  slings 

Neh.  4.  13.  1  even  siit  the  people  with  their  b. 

16.  the  other  half  of  them  held  both  spears  and  b- 
Psal.  37.  15.  and  their  b.  shall  be  broken 
Is/i..  7.  24.  with  arrows  and  b.  shall  men  come 
13.  13.  their  b.  shall  da.^h  young  men  to  [liecea 
21.  t  17   the  number  of  A.  shall  be  diminished 
Jer.  5!.  5fi.  every  one  of  their  A.  is  broken 
Ezek.  39.  9.  tliey  shall  burn  the  b.  and  the  arrows 

BOV/. 
/ojiA.  23.  7.  neither  make  mention,  nor  serve,  nor  A. 
yotir>^elves  to  their  gods,  2  Kintrs  17.  35. 
2  Kings  3.  18. 1  A.  myself  in  the  house  of  Rimmon 
Job  39.  3.  tbev  A.  themselves,  they  biing  forth 
P.?o/.22.  29.  all  that  go  down  to  the  dusl,  shall  *. 

72.9.  that  dwell  in  wilderness  shall  b.  heO-re  him 
78.  f  SI.  wralhofGod  made  to  A.  down  ;hoaenmen 
144.  5.  A.  ihy  heavens,  O  L<ord,  and  come  dow  n 

Prcv.  5.  1.  anil  A.  thine  ear,  to  my  understanding 
j4.  19. evil  A.  before  the  good,  wicked  at  gates  of 
Eccl.  12.  3.  the  strong  men  .i^hall  A.  themselves 
Mtc  6.  0.  and  A.  myself  before  the  high  God 
ff/b  3.6.  the  perpetual  hiilsJid  i.  his  wa>£trer!«st. 
Bph.  3.  14.  for  this  cause  I  A.  my  knees  to  Father 

BOW  down, 
'.ien.'iit  29.  nations  A.  down,mo^hfx''ssor,sb.down 

37. 10.  shall  I,  thy  mother,  and  brethren  A.  doicn  ? 
49.  8.  father's  children  shall  A.  down  before  me 
Zzod.  11.8.  these  thy  servants  shall  A.  dswn  to  me 
20.  3.ih&k»otA.  (/evxthyselftotlieiTt  l)»%    5.9. 

44 


BOW 

Kxod.  23.  24.  thou  shall  not  A.  down  to  their  gods 
Leo.  2(3. 1.  iieilherset  up  any  image  to  A.  down  toil 
Juilg.  2.  19.  in  following  oilier  gods  to  A.  down 
i  Kings  5. 18.  when  1  b.dvwn  111  house  of  Rimmon 
19.  ill.  L..  A-  down  thine  ear,  and  hear,  I'sai.  titi.  1. 
./ob  31.  lU.  and  let  oliiers  b   down  upon  her 
Fsal.  31.2.  b  down  thine  ear  lo  uie,  Frov.  22.  17. 
95.  3.  U  cume,  let  us  worship  and  b.  down,  let  us 
kneel  before  ilie  L.0UI 
Isa.  10. 4.  without  me  they  A.  (i()!i!«.  under  prisoners 
40.2.  they  sloop,  they  b.duwn  together,  they  could 
49.  23.  kings  and  queens  shall  U.  down  to  thee 
51.  23.  liave  said,  A.  down,  that  we  may  go  over 
58.  5.  IS  it  to  A.  down  Ins  liead  us  a  bulrush  1 
00.  14.  Ihey  that  despised  thee  shall  A.  down 
C5.  12.  ye  shall  all  A.  down  lo  the  slaughter 
iiOM.11.10.eyesdarkeiied,A.(/oui«  their  back  alway 

BOW  knee. 
Gen.  41.  43.  and  Ihoy  cried  before  him,  A.  the  knee 
Jsa.  45.  23.  lo  me  every  knee  shall  A.  kuin.  14.  11. 
Epk.'S.  14.  1  A.  my  i/iai;  to  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
fkil.  2. 10.  at  the  iiameofjesus  every  Auee  shall  A. 

BOWEU. 
Oen.  33.  6.  the  handmaidens  and  their  children  A. 
7.  Leah  also  with  her  children  A.  Rachel  A. 

43.  2J.  Joseph's  brethren  A.  themselves  to  him 
49. 15.  Issachar  A.  his  shoulder  to  bear,  became  a 

Jo.s/i.23.1G.  transgressed  the  covenant, ferved  oiher 
gods,  and  A.  yourselves  to  u\cm,Judg.'.i.  12, 17. 
.Jiidg.  5.  27.  at  her  feet  he  A.  wliere  he  A.  he  fell 
Ruth  2.  10  she  fell  on  her  face  and  A.  herself 
ISam.i.  19.  riiinelias'  wile  A  herself  and  trnvuiled 

2G.  41.  David  A.  liimself  ||  25.  23.  Abigail  A  41. 
2.Sa)H.19.14.  David  A. the  heart  of  the  men  of  Judah 

22  10.  he  A  heavens  and  came  down,  fsal.  18.  9. 

1  Kings  1. 10.  Balh-sheba  A,  and  did  obei.sanee,  31. 
19.  18.  knees  which  liavenot  A.  toBaal,  i\uw.ll.4. 

2  Kings  1.  1 1^-  '''«  I'nid  captain  A.  before  Elijah 
2.  15.  the  sons  of  the  propheis  A.  before  Elisha 
4.  37.  A.  licrself  to  ground,  and  took  up  her  son 

2  Chron.  7   3.  A.  themselves  upon  the  pavement 
29.  29   the  king  and  all  present  A.  themselves 
Ksth.  3.  2.  A   lo  Hainan  i|  5.  Mordecai  A.  not 
J^arn.  3.  t  20.  and  my  soul  is  A.  in  jiwi 
Jliit.  27.  iy.l.  A.  the  knee  before  him,  and  mocked 
Luke  13.  11.  a  sjiirit  of  inrtrmity,  and  was  A. 

BOWED  down. 

Gen.  23.  12.  .Abraham  A.  down  before  the  people 

42.  0-  Joseph's  brelhren  came  and  A  down,  'f3.28. 

JV*um.25.2.  peojile  did  eat,  and  b.down  lo  their  gods 

Jtulg.  7  •).  rest  (d'tlie  people  A.  down  on  their  knees 

2  Kings  9.  t  24.  Jorain  A.  down  in  his  chariot 

2  C'Ar.25.14.  set  them  up  to  be  his  gods,  and  b.down 

Ps«^35. 14.  I  A.  i/oic)j  heavily  as  one  that  mourneth 

38.  ().  I  am  A  down  greatly,  I  go  mourning  all  day 

42.  t  5.  why  art  thou  A.  down,  O  my  soul?  hojie 

thou  in  God 

44.  23.  our  soul  is  b.  down  to  the  dust,  our  belly 


BRA 

UOWELS 
Signify,  [1]  Tke  ei.lruils,  Job  90.  14.  Acts  I.  181 

[2]  7'A«  heart,  2  (.'or.  ti.  12.  Philem.  7.    [3]  TU 
JcoinA,  Gen.  25.  2;j.     [4  J  Pity,  or  cenpassion 
Isa.  03.  15.  Jer.  31  20.    [5]  One  greatly  beloved, 
whom  a  person  loves  as  his  own  .soui,i'hilem.l2 
[G)  7  ender  mercies,  Psal.  25  j  0.  l>rov.  12.  t  IC 
Ge7i.  15.  4.  out  of  thme  own  A.  shall  be  thy  heir 
25.  23.  Ivvo  uiauner  of  people  shall  be  from  thy  b 
43.  'M.  lor  his  A.  did  yeaiu  upon  bis  brother 
jYu'ii.  5.  22.  this  water  shall  go  into  thy  b. 
2  Sam.  7.  12.  thy  seed  v\hich  proceed  out  of  thy  d 
10.  11.  behold  iiiy  son  which  came  forth  of  my  b 
20.  10.  Joab  shed  out  Amasa's  A.  to  tiie  grouad 

1  Kings  3.  26.  fur  her  A.  yearned  upon  her  son 

2  Chron.  21. 15.  great  sickness  by  disease  of  thy  b 

18.  Lord  smole  him  in  his  A.  ||  19.  his  A.  fell  out 
32. 21.  they  that  came  forth  of  hi^jown  A. slew  hiuj 
.lob  20.  14.  yet  his  meat  in  his  A.  is  turned 

30.  27.  my  b.  boiled,  and  resled  not 

Psal.  22.  14.  it  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  my  b. 
25.  t  0.  remember,  O  Lord,  thy  A.  and  kindnesseg 
40.  t  8.  thy  law  is  in  the  midst  of  my  A. 
71.  0.  art  he  that  took  me  out  of  my  mother's  &. 
109.  18.  let  it  come  into  his  h.  like  water 
Prov.  12.  t  10.  the  A.  of  the  wicked  are  cruel 
Cant.  5.  4.  and  my  A.  viere  moved  for  faiiu 
Jsa.  10.  11.  my  A.  shall  sound  like  a  harp 
48.  19.  the  ofispiing  of  thy  A    like  llie  gravel 
49. 1.  from  the  A  ol  my  mulher  he  made  mention 
03.15.  where  is  the  Bounding  yl  thy  A.  and  niero>-s1' 
Jer.  4.  19.  my  A.  my  A.  1  am  paiued  al  my  heart 

31.  20.  therefore  my  A.  are  tioubled  for  him 
/.am. 1.20.behold,  O  Lord,  my  A.  are  troubled, 2.1L 
Kzek.  3.  3.  fill  thy  A.  with  this  roll  I  give  thee 

7.  19.  not  satisfy  their  souls,  nor  fill  their  A. 
.Jonah  1.  t  !"•  Jonah  was  in  the  b.  of  the  fith 
Luke  1. 1 78.  through  the  A.  of  the  mercy  of  our  God 
.'lets  1.  IS.  Judas  burst,  and  all  his  A.  gushed  out 
2  Cor.  0.  12.  ye  are  straitened  in  your  own  A. 
7   1 15.  Thus,  his  A.  are  more  abundant 
Phil.  1.  S.  I  long  after  you  in  the  A.  of  Christ 
2.1.  if  eonsol.  111  Chr  if  there  be  any  A.  and  mercies 
Col.  3.  12.  put  on  A.  of  mercies,  kindness,  meeknega 
Philem.  7.  liie  A.  of  tlie  saints  are  refreshed  by  thee 
12.  therefore  receive  him  that  is  my  own  A. 
20.  yea,  hrcthet,  refresh  my  A.  in  the  Lord 
1  ./ohn3.  17.  and  shulteih  up  bis  A.  of  compassioo 

BOWL. 
JViim.  7.  85.  each  A   weighing  sevcrty  shekels 
.Judg.  C.  38.  and  wrir.ged  the  dew,  a  A.  full  of  wales 
F.ccl.  12.  6.  or  ever  the  golden  A.  be  broken 
Zeck.  4.  2.  a  candlestick  of  gold  with  a  A.  on  it 
3.  two  olive  trees  one  on  the  right  side  of  the  A. 
BOWLS. 
F.xod.  25.  29.  thou  shall  make  b.  to  rover,  37.  16 
JsTuni.  4.7.  spread  aclothof  blue, dishes  and  A.  tH 
lA"j7!j-j7.50.A.andsnulTersofpuregolci,lCAr.2S.17 


.57.  0.  my  soul  is  A.  down,  ihey  have  digged  a  Jiit  J2  Chron.  4.  t  8.  Solomon  made  a  100  A.  of  gold 


145.14.  raiseth  up  all  those  ihat  be  A.dcio?i,146. 8 
fsa.  2.  11   the  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  A.  down 

17.  and  the  loftiness  of  man  shall  be  A.  down 
21   3.  I  was  A.  down  at  the  hearing  of  it 
/.u/rc24  5,  they  were  afraid  and  A.f^tiuju  their  faces 

BOWED  head. 
Gen.  24.  26.  man  A.  his  head  and  worshipped,  48. 
43.  28.  t'ney  A.  their  heads  and  made  obeisance 
Kxod.  4.  31.  then  they  A.  their  heads  and  wor- 
shipped, 12.  27.  JV«/i.  8.  0. 
34  8  Moses  made  haste  and  A.  his  head  lo  earth 
JVm»i.22.31,  Balaam  A  hiahcad  and  fell  flat  on  face 
t  Balaam  A.  down  his  head,  and  A.  himself 

1  Chr.  29.  20.  A.  down  their  head  and  worshipped 

2  Chr.  20. 18.  Jehoshaphat  A.his  head  to  the  ground 
29.  30.  they  sang  praises  and  A   their  heads 

./ohn  19.  30.  Jesus  A  his  Acfirfand  gave  up  theghost 

BOWED  himself. 
r;r?!.18.2.AbrahamA.A.23.7,12.  II  19  l.LolA.A. 
33. 3.  Jacob  A.  Aimsc//,  47. 31.  II  48.12.  Joseph  A  A. 
.hidg.  IG.  30  Samson  A.  himself  with  all  his  might 

1  .Sam. 24.  8.  David  stooped  lo  Saul  and  A.  himself 
28.  14  Saul  perceived  it  was  Samuel  and  A.  htms. 

2  Sum.  9.  8.  .Mephibosheih  A  himself  lo  David 
14.22.JoabA.A(ms.  to  David  ||33.  Absalom  A. Aims. 
18.  21.  and  Cu^hai  A.  himself  lo  Joab,  and  ran 
24.20.  Araunah  A.  A.  before  the  king,  1  CAr.21.21. 

IKings  1.23.  Nathan  A.  A.  ||  47.  the  king  A.  A.  on  bed 

53.  Adonijah  came  and  A.  hims.lo  king  Solomon 

2. 19.  Solomon  rose  and  b.  himself  to  his  moiher 

BOWETIl. 
.Tudg.  7.  5.  every  one  that  A  on  his  knees  to  drink 
Isa.2.  9.  the  mean  man  A.  |i  40.  1.  Bel  A.  down 

BOWING. 
Gen.  24.  52  Eliezer  A.  himself  to  the  earth 
.lob  4.  t4.  ihou  hast  strengthened  the  A.  knees 
Pscil.  17.  11.  set  their  eyes,  A   down  to  the  earth 
02.  3.  ns  a  A  wall  shall  ye  be,  and  a  tottering  fence 
Marn.  15.  19.  they  did  spit  upon  him,  b.  thi^ir  knees 

BOWMEN 
Jer,  4.  29.  the  city  shall  flee  from  the  noise  of  tlie  b. 


Jimos  6.  6.  that  drink  wine  in  A  but  noi  grieved  fof 
Zech.  9. 15.  shall  l>e  filled  like  A.  as  corners  of  alta? 
14.20.  the  pots  in  Ihe  Lord's  house  shall  be  like  ft 
BOX. 
2  Kings  9.  1.  take  this  A.  of  oil  in  thine  hand,  3. 
J\fat.  26.  7.  having  an  alabaster  A.  Mark  14.  3. 
Mark  14.3.  she  brake  the  A.  and  poured,  I.,uke'!.'i7. 

BOX-TREE. 
Isa.  41.  19   I  will  set  in  the  desert  the  pine  and  & 
60  13.  the  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  come,  the  A. 

BOY,  S. 
Gen.  2.5.  27.  the  A.  grew,  and  Esau  was  a  hunter 
.Joel  3.  3.  they  have  given  a  A   for  a  harlot 
Zech.8  5  streeissballbnfull  of  A.  and  girls  playing 

BOYL,  S. 
Exod  9.  9.  it  shall  be  a  A   with  blains  on  man 

10.  it  became  a  A.  breaking  forth  with  blains 

11.  masicians  could  nol  stand,  because  of  the  & 
Jyev.  13   18  the  flesh  also  in  which  was  a  b. 

2  Ktvg.t  20  7  took  figs  and  laid  on  the  A.  /i-a.38.2i 
Job  2.  7.  so  Satan  smole  Job  with  sore  A. 

BRACELET,  S. 
Gen.  24.  30.  when  he  saw  A   on  his  sister's  hand* 

33.  18.  thy  sgnet,  thy  A.  and  thy  slaff,  2.5. 
Kxod.  35.  22.  were  willing,  broushi  A.  J^um.  31. 50 
2  Sam.  1.  10.  the  b.  on  his  arm  I  have  brought 
Isa.  3.  19.  I  will  take  away  the  chains,  A. 
Ezek.  10.  11.  and  I  pnl  A.  upon  thine  hands 

BRAKE. 
Exnd.  9.  25.  the  bail  A.  every  tree  of  the  field 

32.  3.  the  people  A.  off  the  golden  ear-rings 

19.  he  cast  the  tables  and  A.  them,  Devt.  9.  IT 
.Hag.  7.  19.  they  A.  pitchers  111  their  hands,  20. 

9.  53.  cast  a  piece  of  a  millstone  to  A.  his  skull 

Ifi.  9.  A.  the  wilhs  as  a  thread  '|  12.  A  new  ropos 
1  Sam.  4.  IS.  Eli  fell  backwa.d  nnd  his  neck  A. 
2.S«r?).23.]6.lhieemighlymenA.thro',  lCAr.11.19 

1  Kings  19.  U.  a  strong  wind  A.  in  )iieces  the  rock* 

2  Kings  11.  18.  Baal's  images  A.  they  in  piecea 
18.  4.  A.  images,  A  brazen  serjont  Moses  hadma^ 
23.  14.  Josiah  i.  the  in.ogeb,  .  ChrOii.'M.  4. 


BRA 


^Chron.  -1  H.  Arabiajis  camr  and  6.  into  Judah 
'.U   ♦  D.  as  *ouii  as  iht:  comni  iiMlniBiit  h.  forth 
/id  2il.  *  1~.  1  A-  the  jaws  of  theAickcil 
afe.  !^.  w!ii>  shut  iii>  the  sea  \vhe<i  il  i.  lurlh  ? 

10.  anil  b.  ut.  for  it  my  decreed  place,  and  set  bnvs 
Fsal  7G.  3.  Ihertj  A.  I»e  tlie  arrows  of  the  how 

105.  10   moreover,  he  li.  the  whide  staif  of  bread 
3;?.  he  smote  tiieir  vinea  6.  trees  of  iheir  coael 

106  2»  and  the  plague  b.  in  iijio«  them 

107. 14  .'Ut  ofdarkness  heA.  their  haridsi 
ha.  59.  t  5.  as  if  there  A.  out  a  viiier 
fer.  28. 10.  look  the  yoke  Com  Jeremiah  and  A.  it 

31.  32  mvcovenanl'theyA.tho'  1  was  a  husband 
E:et.l7.16.  whose  oath  he  deti|ii?e<l,  and  cov.  he«. 
Dan.  2.  1.  spirit  troubled  and  sleep  4.  from  him 
34.  smote  the  image  on  his  feet,  tmd  6.  them,  45. 

6.  24.  the  lions  6.  all  their  bones  in  pieces 

7.  7.  the  fourth  beast  devoured  and  h.  in  pieces 
6.  7.  goat  smote  ram,  and  A.  his  two  horns 
Kal.  14. 19.  he  blessed  and  A.  and  ?ave  the  loaves, 

15  36.  i  26.  26.  Mark  fi.  41.  |  8.  6.  |  14.  2-2. 
Luke  9.  16  I  22.  19.  i  24  30.  1  G,r.  11.  24. 
Afark  8.  19.  when  I  A.  the  five  loaves  among  5UU0 
14.  3.  she  b.  Uie  box  and  poured  il  on  his  head 
l.uke  5.  6.  their  net  A.  ||  8.  29.  he  6.  the  bands 
John  19.  32.  the  soldiers  A   the  legs  of  the  hrst 
33.  and  saw  that  he  was  dead,  they  A.  not  his  legs 
BKAKE  down. 
2  Kiii/Ts  10.27.  A.  doicn  image  of  Baal,  2  CAr.23.17. 
II.  18.  iieople  went  and  A.iiuicn  the  house  of  Baal 
14   13   km"  of  Israel  A.  dowri  wall  of  Jerusalem, 
2  Chron.  25.  23.  1  3f>.  19.  .Ter.  39.  8.  |  52.  14. 
23.  7.  he  A.  down  the  houses  of  the  So<lomites 
8.  he  A.  doicn  high  places  ||  12.  h.dtncn  altars,  1.'). 
CAron.14.3.  .Asa  b.down  im.iges,  rut  down  groves 
26.  6.  Uzziah  A.  down  the  wall  ol  Gath 
34.  4.  they  *•  down  the  altars  of  Baalim 

B  RAREST. 
f:io<f.34.1.wordsintlicfirsttabiethouA.Dei/f.l0.2. 
f\<!al.  74.  13.  thou  A.  the  heads  of  the  dragons,  14. 
ha.  9.  t  4.  when  thou  6.  the  yoke  of  his  burden 
Eick.  29.  7.  when  Ihev  leaned  on  thee,  thou  A. 

SHAMBLE,  S. 
Judcr.  9.  14.  then  paid  all  tlw  trees  to  the  b. 
15  the  A.  said,  let  fire  come  out  of  the  A. 
f»a.34. 13  nellies  and  A.  shall  come  up  in  fortresses 
Luke  6.  44.  nor  of  a  A.-busli  gather  they  grapes 

BRANCH 

Pignifips,  The  boush  of  a  tri-e,  Psal.  104.  12. 

To  which    are   compared,    [1]  Jesue  Christ  the 

Messiah,  who  was  born  of  the  royal  house  of 

Uavid,  at  that  time  when  it  was  in  an  afflicted 

and    contemptible   cnnditinn,    like  a  tree   cut 

down,  and  whereof  nothi-ig  is  left  but  a  stump 

or  root  under  o-ronnd,   Ua-   H     1-    •I"'-   — '   •^■ 

Zech.  3.  8. 1  6.  12.     [2)  True  heiiecers  who  are 

ingrafted  into  Christ  the  true  vine;  who  ts 

the  root,   fountain,   and   head   of    influence, 

vfhe.nce  his  people    and  members  derive  life, 

grace,  fruitfulness,  and  all  'jiyod;  as  fruitful 

branches  derive  continunl  influence  from  the 

sine,  John  15.5.    [3]  Earthly  km  us  descended 

of  royal  ancestors,  as  branches  st-rina  .fiom 

the  riot,  Ezek.  17.  3.  Dan.  117.    [4]  Children 

of  posleritii.  Job  8.  16.  !  1.1.32. 

F.iod.  25.  33.  a  knop  and  a  flower  in  one  A.  37. 19. 

JVhw.1:1.23.  ml  down  a  A.  with  one  cluster  ofgra  pes 

Job  8.  16.  his  b.  shooteih  forth  in  his  garden 

14.  7.  and  the  tender  A.  thereof  will  not  cease 

15.  32.  and  his  A.  shall  not  be  green 

18.  16.  and  above  shall  his  A.  be  cut  ofT 
29.  19.  and  the  dew  lay  all  night  upon  my  b. 

Psal.  80. 15.  the  6.  thou  madest  strong  for  thyself 
Prov.  11.  28.  the  righteous  fliall  flourish  ns  a  A. 
f.<ia.4.2.  in  that  dav  shall  A.  of  the  Lord  be  beautiful 
9. 14.  the  Lord  will  cut  off  A.  and  root  in  one  day 

11.  1.  and  a  A.  shall  grow  out  of  his  roots 

14.  19.  thou  art  cast  out  like  an  abominable  A. 
17. 9.  strong  cities  shall  be  as  an  uppermosl  A.  left 

19.  15.  nor  any  work  which  A.  or  rush  may  do 
25.  .'5.  the  A.  of  terrible  ones  shall  be  brought  low 
60.21  the  A.  of  my  planting,  the  work  of  my  hands 

Jer.  23.  5.  I  will  raise  to  David  a  righteous  A. 
33. 15.  T  will  cause  the  A.  of  righteousness  to  grow 
F.zek.  8.  17.  and  lo,  they  put  the  A.  to  their  nose 

15.  2.  what  is  '.he  vine  tree  more  than  the  A.? 
17.  3   an  eajle  came,  and  took  the  highest  A.  22 

f>nn  11.7.  out  of  a  A  of  her  roots  shall  one  si  and 
Zech.  3.  8.  I  will  bring  fort'.i  my  servant  the  A. 
6.  12.  behold  the  man  whose  name  is  the  A. 
ifal.  4. !.  vt  shall  leave  them  neither  root  nor  A.^ 
ffal.  24. 32.  when  his  b.  is  vet  tender,  Jfark  13.  28. 
r,uke  1.  t  78.  the  A.  from  on  high  bath  visited 
/oAnl5.2.everyA.tbaf  bcareth  not,  A. that  beareth 
4.  as  the  A.cnnnot  boar  fruit  Itself,  except  it  abide 
6.  if  he  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  A. 
BRANCHES. 
6sn.  40.  10.  and  in  the  vine  were  three  b. 

12.  Joseph  said,  the  three  A.  arts  'Iiree  days 
40.  22.  a  boug'v  whose  6.  run  ov     the  wall 
45 


BRA 

Exod.  25.  32.  six  A.  come  out  of  the  slfTcs  of  the 
randlesliek,  three  A.  out  of  one  side,  37.  18,  21. 
Lev.  23.  40.  shall  take  A.  of  jialm  Ireef,  jVeh.  8.  Ja. 
.lob  15.  30   the  llaine  sliull  dry  up  his  A. 
Psal.  60.  11.  she  sent  out  her  b.  to  the  river 
104.  12.  llie  fowls  which  sing  among  the  b. 
Isa.  16.  8.  Moab's  A.  are  siretclied  out 

17.  6.  tour  or  live  in  the  outmost  fruitful  A.  thereof 

18.  5.  he  shall  take  away  and  cut  down  the  A. 
n  sunder!    27.  10.  there  shall  he  he  and  consume  the  A. 

30.  t  17.  till  ye  be  left  as  a  tree  bereft  of  A. 
.<Vj-   II.  16.  and  the  A.  of  it  are  broken 
/^;if/,.17.6.bccameaspreadingvine  whose  A. turned 

19.  10.  she  was  fruitful  and  full  of  A. 
14.  lire  is  gone  out  of  a  rod  of  her  A. 

31.  8.  tlie  chesnut-trees  not  like  the  Assyrian's  A. 
36.  8.  (J  mountains  of  Israel,  ye  shall  shoot  A. 

Dan.  4.  14.  hew  down  the  tree,  cut  off  his  A. 
Nus.  11.6.  the  sword  shall  consume  Epliraim's  A. 

14.  6.  his  A.  shall  spread,  and  his  beauty  as  olive 
.hei  1. 7.  my  vine  waste,  A.  thereof  are  made  wlute 
JVcA.  2.  2.  the  emptiers  have  marred  iheir  vine  b. 
Zech.  4.  12.  I  said,  what  be  these  to  olive  b.f 
Mat.  13.  32.  the  birds  lodge  in  the  A.  Luke  13.  19. 

21. 8.  others  cut  down  A.  Mark  U.  8.  .John  12.  13. 
.Mark  4.  32  greate.-    '  an  all  herbs,  sliooteth  out  A. 
,/i/Aji  15.  5.  I  am     e  vine,  ye  are  the  A. 
Hum.  11.  16.  if  tlie  root  be  hidy,  so  are  the  6. 
17  if  some  of  the  A.  be  broken  off,  19. 
18.  boast  not  against  the  A.  but  if  thou  boast 

21.  for  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  A.  take  heed 
BRAND,  S. 

■  Tudg.  15.  5.  and  when  he  had  -et  the  A.  on  fire 

Zecii.  3. 2.  IS  not  this  a  A.  plucked  out  of  the  tire  ? 
BRANDISH 

EzeJt.  32. 10.  when  I  shaH  A.  my  sword  before  them 
BRASS 

Is  a  sort  of  metal,  Exod.  31.  4.  and  denotes,  [1] 
j9  people  impudent  in  sm,  Isa.  48.  4.  Jer.  6.  28. 
Ezek.  22.  18.  [2]  The  infinite  power  of  Christ, 
Rev.  1.  15. 

A  kingdom  of  brass,  Dan.  2. 39.  The  Grecian  mo 
narchy  under  Alexander  (Ac  Great,  said  to  be  of 
brass,  because  of  Iheir  many  wars,  andfrei/uent 
use  ofarms,mhich  id  ere  generally  made  o/brass, 

I  will  make  thy  hoofs  brass,  Mic.  4.  13.  /  will 
gtne  thee  strength  lo  tread  under  foot, and  break 
the  power  of  thine  enemies  into  pieces,  that  it 
shall  never  berepaired.  It  is  a  metaphor,  taken 
from  their  manner  of  threshing  corn,whir.h 
by  the  treading  of  ozen,  whose  hoofs  were  shod 
with  iron  or  brass,  Deut.  25.  4.  Hos.  10.  11. 

Mountains  of  brass,  Zech.G.  1.  denote  (Aei/nmoye 
able  decrees  of  God,  his  steady  ciecution  of  his 
couii  sels,and  the  insuperable  restraints  thatare 
upon  all  empires  and  conns eis,whir.h  God  keepf 
within  the  barriers  of  such  impregnable  moun- 
tains, that  not  one  can  start  till  he  open  the  way 

Exod.  25.  3.  the  offering,  take  gold,  silver,  A.  3.5.  .5, 

26.  11.  make  tachesofA.  36.18  1|  30.18.  laverof  A. 
37.  thou  shall  cast  five  sockets  of  A.  for  them,  27. 

10,  17,  18.  I  36.38.  (38.  IJ,  17,  19. 

27.  2.  shall  overlay  the  altar  with  A  6.  |  ;18.  2. 
4.  net  work  of  A.  ]]  19.  pins  of  the  court  of  A. 

31.  4.  lo  work  in  gold,  silver,  and  A.  35.  32. 

38.  5  rings  of  A.  |i  6.  overlaid  the  staves  with  A. 
29.  the  A.  of  the  offering  was  seventy  talents 

39.  39.  the  brasen  altar,  and  hi.s  grate  of  A. 
J^Tum.  21.  9.  made  a  serpent  of  A.  and  put  it  on  a 

pole,  when  he  beheld  the  serpent  of  A.  lie  lived 
Deut.  8.  9.  out  of  whose  hills  thou  mayesl  dig  A 

28.  23.  the  heaven  over  thy  head  shall  be  A. 
.Jadg  16.  21  Samson  bound  with  fetters  of  A. 
1  Sam.  17  5.  Goliath  had  a  helmet  of  A.  38. 

6.  and  he  had  greaves  of  A.  on  his  legs 
2.Sam.  8.  8.  king  David  took  much  A.  1  CAron. 18.8. 

1  Kings  7.  14.  Hiram  was  a  worker  in  A 
15   for  he  cast  two  pillars  of  A.  2  Kings  25.  13. 
16.  chapiters  of  A.  2  Kings  25.  17.  .Jer.  52.  22 
27.ba.ses  of  A.  ||  30.  plates  1|  38.  lavers,  2  CAr.4.16. 
4.5.  the  pots  and  shovels  were  of  bright  A. 
47.  weight  of  the  A.  was  not  found,  2  CAron.4.18. 

2  Kings  25.  7.  hound  Zedekiah  with  fetters  of  A. 
13.  carried  ihe  A.  to  Babylon,  .Ter  52   17. 

1  Citron.  15.  19.  to  sound  with  cymbals  of  A. 

22.  3.  David  prepared  A.  in  abundance,  29.  7. 

29.  2.  I  have  prepared  the  A.  for  things  of  A. 
iChron.  12.  10.  Rehnboam  made  shields  of  A. 
.loh  fi.  12.  the  strength  of  stones,  or  is  my  fioah  b.7 

40.  18.  his  bones  are  as  strong  pieces  of  A. 

41.  27.  LeviatlHii  esl(*meth  A.  as  rotten  wood 
Psal   107.  16    he  hath  broken  the  gates  of  A. 
Isa.  45.  2.  I  will  break  in  pieces  the  gales  of  A. 

60.  17.  for  wood  I  will  bring  A.  for  A.  gold 
F.zek.  24.  11  that  the  i.  of  it  may  be  hot  and  burn 
iJan.  2.  32.  his  belly  and  his  thighs  were  of  A. 
39.  shall  arise  another  third  kingdom  of  A. 

7   19.  the  fourth  beast,  whose  nails  were  of  A. 

10  6.  his  feet  like  in  colour  to  polished  A. 
Mie.  4. 13.  will  make  thine  horn  iron,  and  hoofs  b 


BRE 


Zech.  6.  1.  tlio  mountains  were  mou  tains  erf  ft 
Mdl.  10.  9.  piovide  iieiiher  gold  nor  silver,  iiol  i 
1  Cor.  13.  1.  1  urn  become  as  sounding  A.  urcyinba 
lUo.  1.  15.  and  his  iet  like  to  tine  A.  2.  18. 
9.  20.  that  they  should  not  worship  idols  of  A. 

Iron  and  BRASS. 
Gen.  4.  22.  Tubalcaiii,  instructor  in  A.  and  iron 
yjf«.2t).ly.  I'll  make  your  heaven  jroji, your  earth  6 
.Yum.  31.  22.  A.  and  iron  which  may  abide  the  fir-. 
/  J  cut. '.i'.i. -2^  tiiy  shoes  shall  be  troHaJii/ A. as  th)  days 
./u.v/4.2-.S.  return  with  A.  and  iron,  and  much  raiin 

1  C'Aroii.22.I4.  prep.  A. 07t(i  iron  without  weight,  16 

2  Chron.  2.  7.  a  cunning  man  to  work  in  b.and  iron 

14.  sent  a  cunning  man  to  work  in  A.  and  iron 
24.i"J.hiredsuchas  wrought  in  iron  and  A.lo  mend 

.lob  28.  2.  iron  taken  out  of  the  earth,  and  A. 
/.•:(j.48.4.andlhy  neck  is  an  iroj4sinew,aniiLrow6. 
60.  17.  lor  A.  I  will  bring  gold,  for  iron  silver 
./(»•   6.  28.  they  are  A.  and  iron,  Ezek.  22.  18. 
f.'zf  A'.22.20.  as  they  gather  iron  andb.miu  furnace 
y)uH.2  35.  then  was  jroH, clay,  A.brok.  to  pieces,  45 
4. 15.  with  a  band  of  iro?i  andb.xa  lender  grass,  23 
5.4.  they  praised  godsof  silver,  A.  aiirf  iron  wood 

Vessels  of  BRASS. 
F.xod.'il  3.make  aWvesseis  o/A.p8.3.madec.o/A 
./ws/t.6.19.  all  vessels  ufb.nrn  conaecraled  to  thelj 
H.vesscls  tp/A.and  iron  they  put  into  the  treasury 
2  .Sa/H.8.10.Jorain  brought  vessels  ofb.  IChr.lf.  Mi 
2  /w«^s25.14.  ves.ofb.  took  theyaway,  ./e»-.52.i8 

16.  which  Solomon  had  made,  the  b.  of  all  these 
vessels  was  without  weight,  Jer.  .52.  20 

Ezra  8.  1  27.  two  vessels  o/ yellow  or  shiniug  A 
Ezik-  27. 13.  they  traded  invessels  of  b.  Hev.l6.l2. 

BRASEN. 
Ezod.  27.  4.  make  A.  rings  ||  35.  16.  A.  grate,  38.  4. 
38.  t  8.  A.  glasses  ||  10.  their  A.  sockets  tweniy 
y.eo.  6.  28.  the  sin-oftering  sodden  In  a  A.  pot 
JV«w.  16.  39.  A.  censers  |]  1  Kings  4.  13.  A.  bars 

1  Kings  7.  30.  A.  wheels  i|  14  27   made  A.  shields 

2  Kings  16. 17.  b  oxen  ||  18.  4.  brake  the  A.  serpen' 
25. 13.  the  A.  sea  did  Chaldees  break,  Jer.  .52.  17. 

■iChron.  6.  13.  Solomon  had  made  a  A.  scali'old 
.lob  6. 1 12.  strength  of  stones,  or  is  my  flesh  b.? 
Jer.  1.  18.  I  have  made  thee  this  day  A.  wails 

15.  20.  I  will  make  thee  a  fenced  A.  wall 
52.  20.  the  A.  bulls  ||  Mark  7.  4.  A.  vessels 

See  Alt.ir. 
BRAVERY. 
Isa.  3   13.  the  Lord  will  take  away  their  b. 
BRAWLER,  S. 

1  Tim.  3  3.  a  bishop  must  be  no  A  ||  Tit.  3. 2.  to  be 
BRAWLING,  S.  [no  A. 

Prov  25.24. with  a  A  woman  in  a  wide  house, -Ji. 19. 

Jam.  4.  1 1.  from  whence  come  wars  and  A.? 
BRAY,  ED,  ETH. 

.lob G.5.  doth  the  wild  ass  A.  when  he  hath  grass! 
30.  7.  among  the  bushes  theyA.they  weregailiered 

Psal.  42  t  I-  as  the  hart  A.  after  the  water-biooks 

frot'.27.22.tho'  thoushouldest  A.  a  fool  in  aiiionar 
BREACH 

Signifies,  [1]  The  rum  of  a  wall  made  bv  warlike 
engines,  E7.ek.26. 10.  [2]  The  altering,  or  not 
performing  one's  promise,  Num.  14.  34.  [3] 
Jl  fracture,  or  bruise.  Lev.  24.  20.  [41  De- 
cayed or  ruined  places,  Isa.  58.  12.  [5]  ludg 
mcnt,  or  piinishiifevt,  2  Sam.  6.  8.  [0]  Con 
fusion  and  antmesities,  Psal.  60.  2. 

Had  not  Moses  stood  in  the  breach,  Psal.  106.  23 
Crod  had  made  a  hedge  or  wall  about  them; 
but  they  had  made  a  gap  or  breach  in  it.  by 
their  sins,  at  which  God,  zvho  was  now  justly 
become  their  enemy,  might  enter  to  destroy 
them ;  which  he  would  have  done,  had  not 
Moses  interceded  for  them. 

Gen.  38.  29.  the  midwife  said,  this  A.  be  upon  thee 
t  therefore  Ins  name  was  called  a  A 

r,ev  24.  20.  A   for  A.  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for  tooth 

Mum.  14.  34.  ye  shall  know  my  A   of  promise 

.hida-  21   15.  lire  Lord  hath  made  a  A.  in  the  tribe,' 

2  .'<am.  5.  20.  broken  forth  as  the  A.  of  watws 
6.  8.  I;Oid  made  a  A.  on  T.Izzah,  1  Chron.  13.  11. 

2  Kings  12.  5.  wheresoever  any  A.  shf.ll  be  i'l-und 
1  rA7-r]5.  13.  the  Loid  our  God  made  a  A.  on  us 
.WA.  6.  I.  builded  the  wall,  and  there  was  no  b 
Job  16.  14.  he  hreaketh  me  with  A   upon  A. 
Psal.  106.  23.  had  not  Moses  Stood  in  the  h. 
Prov.  15.  4.  but  perverseness  is  a  A.  in  the  spirit 
/sa.7.6  let  us  make  a  A. therein  for  us, and  set  a  kinft 

30.  13.  this  iniquity  shall  be  to  you  as  a  A. 

26.  in  the  day  thai  the  Lord  bindeth  U|i  the  b. 
.-.58.  12.  thou  shall  be  called  the  repairer  of  the  *• 
.Jer.  6.  1 14.  they  have  healed  the  A.  slightly 

14. 17  daughter  of  my  people  is  broken  with  a  h 

17.  r  18.  break  them  with  a  double  A.         [thco* 
Lam.^.  13.  thy  A.  is  great  like  the  s  a.whocanhea' 
F.zek. 'iiS.  10.  enter  into  a  city  wherein  is  madaa* 
Han.  9.  t25.  the  A.  hmlt  in  troublous  times 
Jlmos  6.  t6.  not  grieved  for  the  A.  of  Joseph 

BREACHES. 
Judn-.  5.  17.  .Asher  continued  and  ab-od «■  in,  his  b 


BRE 

ISam.  5,  t20i  called  phu.c,  plain  offr  1  Chr.  14.11 
t  Kings  11.  2''.  reiJdirctl  tiie  b.  ot  llie  cuy  ol  David 
2  Kings  1.!.  5.  let  tliem  rei)air  tlic  i   of  llic  house 
6.  llii;  prieslj  had  not  rejjaired  the  h.  of  llie  iiuuse 
1".  to  masons  to  rejiair  0.  oihouseof  Lord,  i'2. 5. 
Ai*e/i.-1.7.  that  the  i. began  to  he  stoiipeu,weie  wroth 
Ps2i.  ISO.  iJ.  heal  the  0.  thereoC  lur  it  ghakelh 
f.>a.  ii'J.  'J.  ye  have  seen  the  i.  of  Ihe  city  ol  David 
Ejei.  13.  if  5.  ye  have  not  gone  up  lo  the  b. 
/Imos  i.  3.  and  ye  shall  go  out  at  the  b. 
t).  11.  Lord  will  Biiule  the  great  house  with  b. 
9.  11.  and  I  will  close  up  the  b.  thereof 

BREAD 
"?ignifies,  [I]  JiTatural  food,  or  that  eatable  made, 
of  corn,  Gen.  3.  I'J.  |  49.  20.  [2]  Jill  thviijrs 
necessary  for  this  life,  Wat.  G.  11.  [SJ  Manna 
whcrewit/i  God  fed  the  children  of  Israel  in 
the  wilderness,  Neh.  i).  15.  John  6.  31. 
To  bread  are  compared,  ',1)  Jesus  C/irtst,  who  is 
the  true  food  for  the  soul,  and  both  the  author 
and  mattsr  of  spiritual  life,  John  (i.  41,  51. 
(2)  The  gospel,  and  ordinances  andprivihgci 
thereof,  Pfov.  i).  5.  (3)  The  Canaauites,  who 
were  destroyed  by  the  Israelites  as  easily  as 
men  eat  up  their  bread,  or  cominoH  food. 
Num.  14.  9. 
»Ve  are  one  bread,  1  Cor.  10.  17.  IVe  are  joined 
together  into  one  mystical  body,  and  declare 
ourselves  to  be  su,  by  our  fellun-ship  tugethcr 
in  the  ordinance  of  the  L,ord's  supper;  for  ihe 
bread  we  there  eat  is  one  bread,  and  the  wme 
we  drink  is  one  wine;  though  the  one  be  cnm- 
fosed  of  many  grains  of  corn,  and  the  other 
made  up  of  many  particular  grapes. 
Children's  bread,  Mat.  15.  2(5.  'J  he  publication  of 
the  gospel,  and  working  miracles,whicli  belong- 
ed to  the  Jews,  who  were  God's  peculiar  people. 
Shew  bread,  1  Sam.  21.  G.  The  Hebrew  signifies 
Broad  of  faces,  or  of  the  face.  They  thus  called 
the  loaves  of  bread,  that  the  priest  of  the  week 
put  every  sabbath  day  upon  the  gulden  table 
which  was  m  the  Sanctum  before  the  l^ord. 
Thiy  were  twelve  in  number,  and  represented 
the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel.  Kcsry  loaf  must 
hove  been  of  a  considerable  bigness,  since  they 
used  two  tenth  deals  of  flour  for  each,  which 
are  about  six  pints,  Lev.  21.  5,  fi,  7.  They 
served  tkcnt  up  hot  on  the  sabbath  day  m  the 
presence  of  the  J^ord,  and  at  the  same  time 
took  away  the  stale  ones,  winch  had  been  ex- 
posed for  the  whole  week,  and  which  could  not 
be  eaten  but  by  the  prtest.s'  alune.  If,  in  an 
extraordinary  case,  David  thought  he  might 
eat  of  thern,vothing  but  urgent  necessity  could 
exempt  Mm  from  sin,  1  Sam.  21 .  4,  .5.  AJai.  12.  4. 
Oen.  l4.  Is.  the  king  of  Salem  brought  I'orln  b. 
18.  5.  and  I  will  fetch  a  morsel  of  b. 
21.  14.  Abraham  took  b.  and  gave  to  Hagar 
25.  31.  then  Jacob  gave  Esau  b.  and  pouase 

27.  17  she  gave  savoury  meal  and  b   to  Jijob 
41.  51.  in  the  land  of  Egypt  there  was  b. 

55.  the  people  cried  to  Pharaoh  for  b. 
43.  31.  set  on  b.  ||  45.  23.  b.  for  his  father 
47. 12.  Joseph  nourished  his  father's  lionne  wtthft. 

15.  gi/e  us  b.  II  17.  gave  them  b.  for  ^.nrses 

IQ  buy  lis  and  our  land  for  6.  that  we  may  live 
40.  20.  out  of  Asher  his  b  shall  be  fat 
Exod.  ItJ.  4.  I  will  rain  b   from  heaven  for  you 

8.  and  in  the  morning  b.  to  Ihe  full,  12. 

29.  he  giveth  on  Ihe  si.^tli  day  the  b  of  two  days 

32.  they  may  see  tiie  b.  wherewith  I  fed  you 
23.  25.  he  shall  bless  thy  b.  and  thy  water 
29.  32.  and  the  6.  in  the  basket  by  the  door 

34   if  ought  of  the  b  remain  unto  ihe  morning 
40.  23    he  set  the  b   in  order  upon  ihe  table 
Lev  8  2G.  he  took  a  cake  of  oiled  h.  and  a  wafer 

32.  what  remaineth  of  Ihe  b   ye  shall  burn 

21.  (6.  the  4.  of  their  God  they  do  offer,  8,  17,21,22. 

22.  25.  nor  from  a  stranger  shall  ye  offer  b. 
23  15,  ye  shall  offer  with  the  b.  seven  Iambi 
26  26.  ten  women  shall  bake  your  b  in  one  oven 

,?fum.  4.  7.  and  the  continual  A.  shall  be  thereon 
14  9  tbe  people  of  the  land,  they  are  b.  for  us 
21,  5  no  i.  nor  water,  our  soul  loaiheth  this  light  b 

28.  2   mv  h   for  my  sacrifices  shall  ye  observe 
,  iDeut  8. 3.  that  he  might  make  i bee  know  i hut  man 

doth  not  live  by  b  onlv,  .Mit.  4  4.  /.ukei.  4. 
'it?.  4.  they  met  you  not  with  h    and  water 
'SB.  fi.  ye  iiave  not  eaten  b.  nor  drunk  waler 
(..(•ftAJ.O.'^.alli.of  their  provision  was  dry  !ind  mouldy 
.    112   this  our  b.  we  took  hot  for  our  provision 
Jfuilc  7.13.  a  cak"  of  barley  /;  tumb'ert  into  the  hosl 
fS,  (3.  that  we  «hniilrl  givo  b   to  thy  army,  15. 
llQ,36   Cf-mforl  il.y  heart  w..h  a  niorsel  ui  b. 
lJ,IJ.:S»kid  there  (s  b.  and  wine  also  fur  riie. 
Eo/Ail    6  LorJ  visiteil  his  people  111  Riviiigtheni.'y 
l.\Sn»!  ?.;.  .5.  tli«y  kired  out  themselves  fur  ft, 

'JG.sUmicume  auiicruurli  to  hini  fur  a  morsel  ofA 
ft:7.  fur  li.e  ft.  IS  spent  in  our  vessels, not  a  nreseiit 
i,';,.;^O.ZaAje  tc:>kau«iu  aden  with  ft.  aik  buttle. 
U 


BRE 

I.?am.21.4.  but  there  is  hallowed  A.||5.  ft. is  common 
G.  priest  gave  hun  halluwed  ft.  to  put  hot  ft.  in  day 
22.  13.  thou  hast  given  liiiii  ft.  and  a  suoid 
25.  11.  shall  1  lake  my  ft.  and  niy  water  to  give 
2ri.  22.  lei  me  isel  a  morsel  of  ft.  befoie  thee 
3U.  11.  iliuy  found  an  Egyptian  and  gave  lum  A. 
2  iam.3.2U.let  not  fail  from  Joab  one  Ihatlackelhft. 
35.  if  1  taste  ft.  or  ought  else  till  tiie  sun  be  down 
G.  ly.  he  dealt  lo  every  one  a  cake  ol  ft.  and  piece  of 
\  Kings 'i.  1 22.  Solomon's  ft.  fur  one  day  was  ihirty 
13.22.  but  camest  back  and  hast  eaten  ft. aiul  diuiik 
23.  after  he  had  eaten  ft.  and  after  lie  had  drunk 

17.  6.  ravens  brought  ft.  and  Hesh  in  the  evening 
11.  bring  me,  1  pray  thee,  a  morsel  of  A. 

18.  4.  anil  fed  them  with  ft.  and  water,  13. 
•i  Kings  4.  42.  and  bi  ought  Ihe  man  of  God  6. 

18.  32.  till  1  take  you  lo  a  land  of  ft.  Isa.  3G.  17. 

1  Chr.  12.  4U.  Ihey  ol  Zebuluii  brought  A.  on  assea 

J^eh.5.  14.  have  not  eaten  the  A.  of  the  go\eriior 
9.  l.i.  and  gavest  llieiu  ft.  from  heaven  lor  hunger 
13.2.  because  Ihey  met  not  Israel  with  A. and  water 

.yuAlj.23.wandereili  abroad  IbrA. saying, where  isit 
22.  7.  thou  hast  withholden  A.  from  the  hungry 
27.  14.  ills  ofispring  shall  nut  be  satisfied  with  ft. 
2(5.  5.  as  fur  the  earlh,  out  of  it  conieth  ft. 
33.20.  his  life  abhorretli  ft,  and  soul  dainty  meat 

Psal.  37.  25.  nor  have  I  seen  his  seed  begging  ft. 
78.  20.  can  he  give  ft..'  ||  102. 9.  eaten  ashes  like  ft. 
80.  5.  thou  feedest  them  with  the  ft.  of  tears 
104.  15.  and  ft.  which  strenglhenetli  man's  heart 
105  40.  and  satislieil  them  with  tlie  A.  of  heaven 
1011.10.  let  them  seek  their  ft.out  of  desolate  idaces 
132.  15.  I  will  s.-itisly  her  poor  with  6. 

P7-o«.y.l7.slolen  waterssweet,A.eat.6ecreiis  pleas. 

12.9.he  that  is  despised  and  hath  a  ser'.  ;.jt  is  better 

than  he  that  huiioureth  himself  and  lackelh  ft. 

11.  tilleth  land  shall  be  satisfied  with  ft.  28.  19. 
20. 13.  open  thy  eyes,lhou  shall  be  satisfied  with  ft. 

17.  A.  of  deceit  is  sweet  lo  a  man,  but  afterward 
22.  9.  for  he  giveth  of  his  ft   to  ihe  poor 
31.  27.  she  eatetli  not  the  ft.  of  idleness 
Fled.  9.111  saw  race  is  not  lo  swift,  nor  ft.  to  wi; 
11.1.  cast  thy  A   upon  the  waters,  for  shall  find  it 
/so.  3. 1.  Lortl  doth  take  away  the  whole  stay  of  ft. 
7.  for  in  my  house  is  neither  ft.  nor  clolhiiig 

21.  H.  they  prevented  with  their  ft.  luin  that  fled 
30.  20.  Iho'  the  Loid  give  you  the  ft.  of  adversity 
33.  IG.  his  A.  shall  be  given  him,  his  waters  be  sure 
44.  15.  he  baketh  A.  on  the  coals  thereof,  19. 
51.  14.  should  not  die,  nor  that  his  ft.  should  fail 
55.  2.  why  spenil  money  for  that  which  is  not  ft..' 

10.  that  It  may  give  seed  to  the  sower,  A.  to  eater 
58.  7.  IS  il  not  to  deal  thy  A.  to  ihe  hungry  1 

Jer.  11.  t  19.  let  us  destroy  the  stalk  with  liis  ft. 

42.  14  we  shall  see  no  war,  nor  liave  hunger  of  ft. 

44.  t  17.  for  then  had  we  plenty  of  ft. 
Lam.  1.  U.  all  her  people  sigh,  they  seek  A. 

4.4.  young childreiKisk  A. no  man  breaks  it  to  them 

5.0.  given  hand  to  Egyptians  to  be  satisfied  with  A. 
9.  we  gat  our  A.  wiih  Ihe  peril  of  our  lives 
Eiek.  4.  1.5.  thou  shall  prepare  thy  A.  therewith 
17.  that  Ihey  may  w  ant  ft.and  water  and  consume 

16.49.  pride,fulnessof  A.and  abundance  of  idleness 

18.  7.  but  lialli  given  his  A.  to  the  hungry,  Ifi. 

44.  7.  brought  ttrangers  when  ye  offer  my  A. 
Hos.  2.  5.  1  will  go  alter  my  lovers  that  give  me  A. 

9.  4.  their  sacrifices  shall  be  as  the  A-  of  mourners 
Jimos^.d.  given  you  want  of  A.  m  ail  your  places 

8.  11.  not  a  famine  of  A.  but  of  liearii\g  ihe  word 
Hag.  2.  12.  if  one  with  his  sknl  do  touch  A.  or  wine 
J\lal.  1.  7.  ye  offer  polluted  A.  upon  mine  altar 
Mat.  4.3.  comm  these  stones  be  made  6  Lukei.  3. 

6.  11.  give  us  tins  day  out  daily  A   Luke  11.  11. 

7.  9.  if  his  son  ask  A.  will  he  give  him  a  stone  ? 
15.26. not  meet  totakethechildrcn'sA.  MiirkLH. 

33.  whence  should  wehavesomiichA.?./l/arA-8.4. 

10.  5.  they  had  forgotien  lo  lake  A.  Mark  8.  14. 
H    that  I  spake  it  not  to  you  concerning  A. 

12.  he  bade  them  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  A. 
26  2G.  Jesus  took  A.  and  blessed  it,  Mark  14.  22. 

Luke  7.  33.  John  Baptist  came  neither  ealing  A. 
9  3.  take  nothing  for  your  journey,  neither  ft. 
15.  17.  servants  of  my  father  have  ft   enough 

22.  19.  took  A.  gave  thanks,  and  brake  il,  24.  30. 
24.35.  how  he  was  known  of  them  in  breaking  A. 

./oAnfi.S.  two  hundred  penny  worth  of  ft. is  not  suff. 

32.  Moses  gave  you  not  that  ft.  from  heaven,  my 
Father  g'veth  yon  the  true  A   from  heaven 

33.  the  A.  of  Goil  is  he  ||  34.  Lord,  give  iis  iliis  A 
35.  Jesus  said  to  them,  1  am  the  A.  of  life,  48. 
41    I  am  the  A   which  came  dr^vn,  50,  58. 
.■58.  he  that  ealelh  of  Una  A.  shtul  live  for  ever 

13.18.  he  that  ealeth  ft.  with  me  hni  h  lifted  his  heel 
21.  9  they  saw  a  firo  and  fi-.h  laid  thereon  and  A. 

13.  Jesus  then  takctli  A.  and  giveili  them 
JJctK  2.  42.  they  continued  in  bieakiiii  of  A. 

46.  and  breaking  ft.  from  house  to  house 
20.  7   when  the  disciples  came  lo  break  A. 

1 1.  when  he  had  broken  A.  and  eaten,  and  talked 
27.  35.  he  took  ft.  and  gave  thanks  to  Gud  i 


BRE 

1  Cor.  10. 16.  ft.  wc  break,  is  it  not  the  communto 
17.  for  we  being  many  are  one  A.  and  one  L'cd» 

11.23.  have  received  ol  Lord,  that  the  Lore  Jesuit 
the  same  night  in  which  he  was  betrmed,look4 

2  Cur.  y.  10.  both  minister  A.  for  your  IboJ 
ice  Afflk  tion' 
BKEAb  COKJV. 

Isa  28.28.  b.-corn  is  brui.sed,  because  he  will  not  bs 

BREAD  with  eat. 
Gen.  3. 19.  in  the  sweat  of  thy  face  shall  thou  eatb 
28.  20.  if  Lord  will  give  nie  A.  to  eat  and  raimei) 
31.  54.  Jacob  called  his  brethren  to  tat  ft. 
•37.  25.  Joseph'i,  breihren  sat  down  to  eat  ft. 
39.6.  ki:ew  nol  ought  he  had,sav,  ihe  A. lie  did  rot 
43.  25.  ihey  heard  that  they  should  eat  b.  there 

32.  EgyulKuis  might  nol  eut  ft.  wiih  the  Hebrews 
£z«(Z.2.20,wlierc  is  he?  call  lum  that  he  may  catb. 
IG.  3.  and  when  we  ilid  eat  ft.  to  the  full 

15.  this  is  tr.e  ft  ihe  Lord  halh  given  you  to  eat 
18.  12.  came  lo  cat  ft.  willi  Moses'  laiher-in-law 
34.  28.  he  dill  nol  cat  ft.  forly  days,  iJeut.  9.  9, 19 
Lev.  8.  31.  ih'i  re  cat  it,  with  the  A.  in  the  basket 
21.22.  he  shall  ea<  the//,  of  his  God,  both  ol  holj 
23.  14.  ye  shall  neither  tat  A.  nor  parched  corn 
2G.  5.  and  ye  shall  eat  your  A.  to  the  full  and  dv.eJ, 
J\rum.  15.  19.  when  ye  eat  the  A.  of  the  land 
iJeul.  8.  9.  lliou  shall  cat  ft.  without  scarceness 
.lurlg.\Z.\^.\ho'  ihou  delain  me,l  w ill  not  f at  ihyi 
Huth  2.  14.  at  meal-lime  cunie  Ihou,  and  eat  A. 
2  Sam.  9,  7.  thou  shall  eat  A   ai  uiy  table,  10. 
12.  17   neither  did  he  eat  A.  u  itli  them 
20.  sel  A.  and  he  did  eat  \\  21.  didst  lise  and  eat  b 
IG.  2  A.  and  summer  fruit  for  young  men  to  ea.t 
1  A'niD-s  13.  8.  nor  will  I  fat  ft.  nor  drink  water,  i(j 
9.  charged  me  by  the  Lord,  saying,  tat  no  A 
15.  then  said  he, come  home  with  me  and  eatb 
21.  7.  arise,  eat  A.  let  thy  heart  be  merry 
"iKings  4  S.Shnnamite  co.:straiDed  Elisha  to  eat  b 
G.  22.  set  ft.  and  water,  th,ey  may  eat  and  drink 
2.3.  9.  hut  ihey  did  tat  ol  the  unleavened  A. 
25.29.  did  ciU 6.  continually  before  him,  Jer.52.33 
./oft  4i   il.  and  did  eat  ft.  wilh  Job  in  his  house 
P."oM4.4.whu  eat  ii|)m.y  people,  as  tlieycnt  A. 53.4. 
41.  9.  who  did  inl  of  my  A.  halh  lifted  up  his  heeJ 
78.  125.  every  ••■»4M«a<  the  ft.  of  the  mighty 
102.4. my  heart  smiiten,so  thai  I  forget  lo  eat  my  A. 
127.2.  vain  to  sil  up  late,  tofa(  the  A  ofsorrowi 
Prov.  4.  17.  for  they  eat  the  A.  of  vi  ickedness 
9.  5.  come,  cat  of  my  ft.  and  drink  of  ihe  wine 

23.  G.  eat  not  the  A.  of  lum  that  hath  an  evil  eye 
25.  21.  if  ihy  enemy  hunger,  give  him  ft.  to  tat 

Keel.  9.  7.  go  thy  way,  eat  thy  A.  with  joy 

Isa.  4.  1.  we  will  eut  our  A.  and  wear  our  apparo' 

Jer.  .5.  17.  ibey  shall  eat  up  thy  harvest  and  Ihy  b 

41.  J.  there  Ihey  did  eat  ft.  together  in  Mizpah 
Ezek.  4.  13.  llius  .-hall  Ihey  eat  llieir  defiled  A. 
IG.  they  shall  eat  A.  by  weight  and  with  care 

12.  18.  eat  A.  with  quaking  ||  19.  eat  A.  wilh  care 

24.  17.  cover  nut  thy  lips,  and  eat  nol  A. of  men,  22. 
44   3.  prince  sil  in  it  to  eat  A.  before  the  Lord 

.Imosl. I'i  tleeinloJudah,lheicfa(  ft.and  prophesj 
Obad.  7  they  that  eat  thy  A.  have  laid  a  wouud 
Jfat.  1.5.  2.  wash  not  iheir  hands  when  they  eat  b 
Mark  3.  20.  that  ihey  could  not  so  much  as  eat  b 
fi.  36.  and  buy  ft.  for  they  have  nothing  to  eat 
7.  2.  saw  disciples  eat  ft.  wilh  defiled  hands,  .5. 
f.uke  14.1.  lo  Pharisee's  honseloeaf  A.  on  sabbnih 

15.  blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat  A.  in  kiiigd.  of  God 
./wAnfi.S.wheiii'e  shall  wc  buy  A. that  these  nr  y  eat? 

23.  nigh  lo  the  place  where  they  did  eat  A. 

31    he  gave  them  ft   from  heaven  lo  eat 

51.  if  any  man  eat  of  ihis  A.  he  shall  live  for  ever 

1  Cor.  II.  26.  for  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  A   and  drink 
27.  whosoever  shall  fatthis  A.  and  drink  Ihis  cup 

2  Thess.  3.  8.  did  wc  eat  any  man's  ft.  for  nought  7 
12.  that  with  quietness  llipv  work  and  eat  b. 

Leavened  BREAD. 
/rTorf.l2  15  who  eateth  lean.  A.  that  soul  be  cut  ofl 
13.  3.  there  shall  no  leavened  A.  be  eaten 
7.  li.ere  shall  no  leav  A.  he  seen,  Dent.  16.  3,  4, 
23.  18.  nol  offer  blooil  ofmy  sar  rifice  with  leav.b. 
Lev  7.  13.  he  shall  offer  for  his  ofreiiiig/rawenedft. 

Loaf,  or  Loaves  of  BREAD. 
Kiorf.29.23.  (me  Inafofb.w'wh  ram  of  consecration 
Judg.  8.  5.  give  loaf  of  ft.  to  people  that  follow  me 
1  Sam.  10.  3.  another  carrying  three  loaves  of  b. 

4.  ihey  will  salute,  and  give  thee  two  loaves  ofb. 
21   3.  give  me  five  loaves  of  h  in  my  hand 
1  Sam    IG.  1.  and  ..ipon  as.'-es  200  loaves  of  ft. 

1  Chr.  10.  3.dealtlneveyvoiieof  Israela;»(7/o/>. 

JV'o  F;}IEAU. 

Gen.  47.  13.  there  was  no  b.  in  all  the  land 

JV«m.  21.  5.  ihere  is  no  A.  and  our  soul  loalheth 

1  .S'(!7n.21.  4.  there  is  no  common  A.  under  my  hnni 

G   for  Ihere  wan  no  ft.  there,  but  shew-bre.id 

25.  21),  Suil  lr:d  enten  no  b  all  the  day  nor  iiish; 
.''O.  12.  the  Kgypliiiu  had  eaten  no  ft.  three  davs 

1  h'in^s  13.  !>.  ent  jie  ft.  nor  drink  wHfi  r,  I'.  '22. 
21,  4,  liirnrd  awav  hs  fin-e,  ;.iid  wnul'!  c-.t  rtoi 

5.  why  is  thyui,'irit  soBiid  tlial  thou  ealeitjwi  i 


ARE 

ZfCinira  25.3. iliero  was  7i«  A.Cor  the  people, ^cr-S^.G. 
Kiru  lU.  6.  wiieii  he  Ciiiiit;  Uiilliuj,  Im  did  eat  no  0. 
Jcr.  3e.  '.••  ^)r  there  ib  no  mure  h.  in  the  cily 
Dvi.  111.  o.  i  ule  ui>  (ileiisaiit  b.  iiof  came  tiesh 
iiat  16.7.  ri  asoueu  among  tliemselves,  saying,  ilis 
because  ue  have  lui.en  no  b.  8.  .Mark  ff.  l(j,17. 
tSark  (i.  o.  tane  nu  scrip,  hu  A.  no  money  in  purse 

I'ucc,  or  /'iti-.i-  o/  BliEAU. 

I  Sam  i:Ui.pul  iiie,l  pray, thai  1  inayeala;)isc«o/i. 

Trot,  ti  »<i-  'or  by  means  of  a  uiiorish  h oniaii  a 

man  is  brouglit  to  a  piece  of  b. 

2d.  ?l.  for  a.  piece  of  b.  that  man  will  transgress 

Jer.  'SI.  !21.  Ill  give  Jcreniiali  daily  Apiece  of  b. 

Eiek.Xo.  I'J.  and  will  yepollule  me  I'ut  pieces  of  b.? 

ShlwUread;  St(.  .Shkw. 

!>taJof  BRE.AD. 

Ace.  26.  26.  when  1  have  broken  at aff  of  your  b. 

Psai.  105.  16.  moreover,  he  brake  uliole  stajf  of  b. 

Eiek.  4.  16.  I  will  break  sUijf  of  b.  5.  16. )  14.  13. 

Unleavened  BREAD. 

Oen- 19.3.  Lot  did  bake  wiifaurnedi.  they  did  eat 

£r«a.l2.8.  eat  passover  with  uiUcav  b.jVuiu.'.Lll. 

i5.  seven  days  eat  u;iieaB(?i«^  A.  13.6,7.  |23.15.  | 

34.  la.  jJo.  23.  G.  JVuHi.  28.  17.  JJeut.  16.  3. 

16.  on  fourteenth  day  ot'mnntli  eat  unifuu€ttc</  4. 

SO.  in  all  your  habitations  shall  ye  eat  uiileav.  b. 

29.  2.  take  unleavened  b.  to  hallow  the  priests 
XeP.6. 16.  meat-offering  ye  slialleat  wtyhunleav.b. 
,  VuiH. 6. 15.  wafers  of  Mw/euKCHcii  A. anointed  withoil 
ll)eut.  16.8.  six  days  thon  slialt  eat  unleavened  b. 

Ham.  28.24.  witch  of  Kndor  did  bake  unleav.  b. 
"fCinirs'i3.9.diii  eat  uH/ea«.A.ainong  their  brethren 
iE2ei:.45.21.  on  14th  day  passover  ofunl.  b.  be  eaten 
.Mark  14.  12.  first  day  of  u;ti.  b.  vvlu;n  they  killed 
/uie22. 7.  then  came  the  days  of  u«/.  4  ..Jets  12.3. 
Acts  20.6.  after  the  duysof  un/eapenf<Z4.«e  sailed 
1  C<>r.5.8.  but  with  the  unleavened  b.  of  sincerity 
See  Basket,  Fkast. 
BRE.VDTH. 
<?en.6. 15.  the  fashion  of  the  ark  ;  the  4.  fifty  cubits 
13.  17.  arise,  walk  through  the  land  in  the  b.  of  it 
Kxod.il.  18.  A.  of  the  court  fifty  cubits  everywhere 
528.  16.  Urcast-piale,  a  span  the  b.  thereof,  3'J.  9. 
'38  I    he  made  the  altar,  live  cubits  tJie  b.  thereof 
Deal  2..5.  not  givr  of  their  land,  so  much  cs  a  foot  4. 
JudfT.  2(1.  16.  could  sling  stones  at  a  liair's  4. 

1  KiHirs  6. 2.  ike  4. of  the  Lord's  house  was  twenty 

cubits,  the  lenglli  threescore  cubits,  2  Ckr.  3. 3. 
7   6.  ihe  4.  of  the  |)orcli  was  thirty  cubits 
iC.'Uran.  4.  1.  the  b.  of  the  altar  was  twenty  cubits 
Kira  6.  3.  the  A.  of  the  Lord's  house  si.xty  cubits 
Jab  37.  10.  and  tlie  b.  of  the  waters  is  straitened 

38.  18.  hast  tliou  purceivfd  the  b.  of  the  earlh  ? 
ha.  8  8.  his  wings  shall  fill  the  4.  oft):?  land 
EteA.40.5.  the  4.  of  the  building  ||  11.  4.  ol'lJieeiitry 

13.  the  4.  of  liie  gate,  20,  48.  1(  49.  4.  of  the  porch 
*1.  1.  thoA.  ofthe  talxjrnacle  ||  2  A.  of  liie  door,  3. 
5.  A.  ofsidechanibers||7.  4.  of  house  was  ujiward 
II.  Ihe  A.  of  place  left  11  14.  A.of  face  of  Uie  house 
45.  1.  the  4.  of  the  holy  portion  of  the  land 
f)an.  3.  1.  the  b.  of  the  linage  was  six  cubits 
Hab.l.G.  which  shall  march  thro'  the  A.  of  tlie  land 
Zeclt.  2.  2.  to  measure  Jerusalem,  to  see  the  4. 
o.  2    I  see  a  Hying  roll,  the  4.  thereof  ten  cubits 
Eph.  3.  18.  what  is  the  4.  and  length  and  depth 
Use.  20.  9.  they  went  up  on  the  A.  of  the  earih 
21.  16.  tlje  length  of  the  citv  is  as  large  as  the  A. 
BREAK. 

2  Sam.  2.  32.  Joab  came  lo  Hebron  at  .6.  ofday 
^cts  20.  11.  he  talked  n  loiiz  while  till  b.  ofday 

BREAK 
Signifies,  [1]   To  dash,  to  pieces.,   Exod    34.  13. 
(2]  To  make  void,  or  of  none  effect,  I  Kings  15 
19.     [3)  r«  panwA,  or  tt^flfic/.,  Job  13.  25.     (4] 
To  disunite  and  sever, 'VMch.  II.  14.     [5]  To 
pant,  or  faint,  P<al.  1 19  20     [6]  To  take  away, 
Psal.  105.   16       [7]    To  weaken,   Psal.   10.   15. 
[8J  To  plnufT/i,  Jer   4.  3.     (9|  To  cause  ^rrat 
sorrow  of  heart,  Arts  21.  13.     [10|  To  shine. 
or  appear,  Cant.  2.  17.    (Ill  Toprofane,  Psal. 
SO.  t3l. 
Otn.  19.  9.  they  came  near  to  A.  the  door 
27  40.  thon  shalr  h   his  yoke  from  off  thy  neck 
Kxod.  12.  40.  nor  snail  ve  4.  a  bone,  JVtim.  9.  12. 
13.  13.  then  thou  shahA.  his  neck,  34.  20. 
34.  1.?.  bill  yeshiill  4.  their  images  and  cut  down 
Lew.11.33.  every  earth'n  ves-if:l  unclean  ye  shall  4 
26.  19.  t  will  4.  the  pride  of  your  power 
N'uni.  24.  8.  Israel  .~hall  4.  their  bones,  pierce  them 

30.  2   if  a  man  vow,  he  shall  not  A.  his  word 
32.  t  7.  wherefore  4   ye  the  heart  of  Israel  7 

Deut.\'i.  3.  vpshall  A.  their  pillars,  and  burn  groves 
I  .Sam.  2."!.  10.  4.  away  everv  man  from  his  master 
iffinn-,,  1.5. 19.4. thvlerigne  with  Baa,^h!.,2r/,r.l0.3. 
Ezra  9  14.  sho'ild  we  again  A  thy  commandments 
Job  13   ?5.  will  (liou  A.  a  leaf  driven  to  and  fro? 

39.  15  forgeiteth  that  the  irdd  benst  mayo,  them 
Psai.  2.  3.  let  IIS  4.  then  bards  aaunrler 

9.  thiiu  shalt  h   them  with  ->  rod  of  irort 
10  IS  i  thou  lie  »rm  of  the  wicke4 
47 


BRK 

Psal.  58.  6.  A.  their  teeth,  O  God,  in  their  mouth 
74.  t  o.  they  said  in  tlieir  hearts,  let  un  4.  them 
89.31.  il  they  A.  my  slalutes  and  keep  not  my  cum. 
1U4.  1 11.  the  wild  asses  b.  their  tliirsi 
141.  5.  shall  be  an  od  which  shall  irotA.  my  head 

Cu;i<.2. 17.  uniil  day  4. and  shadows  llee  away,  4.6. 

Isa.  14.  25.  1  will  4.  the  Assyrians  in  my  land 
■J8.  24.  A.  the  clods  |j  i.'^.  not  4.  it  Willi  a  wheel 
30.  14.  4.  it  as  the  breaking  of  a  potter's  vessel 
38.  13.  as  a  lion  so  will  he  4.  all  my  hones 

42.  3.  a  bruised  reed  will  he  not  b.'jMat.  12.  20. 
58.  ().  IS  not  tins  the  fast,  that  ye  4.  every  yoke  1 

■  fer.  15. 12.  shall  iron  4.  the  northern  iron  and  steel  1 

16.  (  7.  neither  shall  men  A.  bread  for  them 

17.  i  16.  A.  them  with  a  double  breacii 

19.  10.  b.  the  bottle,  so  will  1  4.  this  people,  11 
28.4.  1  willA.yokeof  king  of  Babylon,  11. 1  30.8. 

43.  13.  he  shall  A.  the  images  of  Beth-sheniesh 
48. 12.  I  will  send  wanderers  and  A.  Moab's  bottles 
49.  35.  sailh  the  Lord,  I  will  A.  the  how  of  Elam 

£2ci.4.  16.  I  willA.the8taffofbread,5.16.  |  1413. 

16.  38.  judge  thee  as  women  that  4.  wedlock 

23.  34.  thou  shall  4.  the  sherds  thereof 

2i).  7.  when  they  took  hold  of  thee  thou  didst  A. 

30.  18.  when  1  shall  4.  the  yokes  of  Egypt 
22.  and  I  will  4.  Pharaoh's  arms,  24. 
Hos.  1.  5.  1  will  A.  the  bow  of  Israel  in  Jezreel 

2.  18.  I  will  4.  the  bow,  the  sword  and  battle 

10.1  l.Judah  shall  plow,and  Jacob  shall  A.iiis  clods 
Joel  2.  7.  they  shall  march  and  not  4.  their  ranks 
Jimos  I.  5.  1  will  4.  the  bar  of  Damascus 
Jlic.  3.  3.  w  ho  flay  their  skin,  and  4.  their  bones 
JSTah.  1.  13.  now  will  I  A.  his  yoke  from  off  thee 
Zech.  11.  14.  that  1  might  A.  the  brotherhood 
jVat.  5.  19.  4.  one  of  these  least  commandments 

9.  17.  else  the  bottles  4.  and  the  wine  runneth  out 
Jicts  20.  7.  the  disciples  came  together  to  4.  bread 

21.  I'J.  what  mean  ye  to  weep  and  to  A.  my  heart  ? 
1  Cor.  10.  10.   the  bread  which  we  A.  is  it  not 

BREAK  covcnanit. 
Z,et).26.]5.but  that  ye  A. my  c.  |{  44. 1  will  not  4. my  c. 
Deut.  31. 16.  this  peojile  will  4.  my  coo.  I  made,  20. 
Judg.  2. 1.  I  said,  I  will  never  4.  my  cov.  w  ith  you 
Psa7.  89.  34.  my  c.  will  1  not  A.  nor  alter  the  thing 
.Jer  14.  21.  remember,  4.  not  thy  covenant  w  ith  us 

33.  20.  if  you  can  4.  my  cov.  of  the  day  and  night 
F.iek.  17.  1.5.  shall  he  b. covenant  and  be  delivered? 
Zecli.  11.  10.  that  I  might  4.  my  cou.  which  I  made 

BREAK  down. 
F.zod.  23.  24.  quite  4.  down  their  images,  Dciit.7.5. 
Lev  14. 45.  ajid  he  shall  4.  down  house,  the  stones 
Deut.  12.  t  3.  ye  shall  A.  duicn  their  aliars 
Judg.  8. 9.  wlien  I  comeagain,  I  will  b.down  tower 
JVeh.  4.  3.  if  a  fox  go  up,  he  shall  b.dojcn  stone  w  all 
Vsal.  74.  6.  now  tliey  4.  down  the  carved  work 
Keel.  3.  3.  a  time  to  4.  down  and  a  time  to  build 
Isa.  5.  5.  I  will  A.  down  the  wall  of  tl.e  vineyard 
.fer.  31.  23  as  I  have  walcbed  over  them  to  b.doKn 

45.  4.  that  which  I  have  built  will  I  A.  d.iwn 
Ezek.  I'J.  14.  so  will  I  A.  down  wall  ye  have  daubed 

16.  39.  they  shall  A.  ilown  thy  high  places 

2G.  4.  they  shall  4.  down  the  towers  of  Tyrug 

12.  and  they  shall  4.  down  thy  walls 
flus.  10.  2.  he  shall  4.  down  their  altars,  and  spoil 

liKEAK  forth. 
F.zod.  19.  22.  lest  the  Lord  b.  forth  upon  them,  24. 
/sa.14.7.  they  b.f.  into  singing,44.23.  |  49.13.  |  .54.1. 

52.9.4./or<A  into  joy, sing  logether, ye  waste  places 

54.  3.  for  thou  shalt  b.  forth  on  the  right  band, 

55.  12  hills  shall  b.  forth  before  you  into  singing 
58.  8.  then  shall  ihy  light  b.  forth  as  the  morning 

Jer.  1.  14.  out  of  the  north  an  evil  shall  h.  forth 
Oal.4. 27.  A  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  travuilest  not 

BREAK  off. 
Oc'n.  27.  40  thou  shalt  4.  his  yoke  o^thv  neck 
F.i.ml.  32.  2.  A.  off  the  golden  "ear-rings,  24. 
/.»aft.  4,  27.  O  king,  A.  off  ihy  sins  by  righteousness 

BREAK  out. 
F.xod  22.fi.  if  fire  b.otit  \\  /,fr. 13.12.  if  leprosy  bout 
l,ev   14.  43.  if  the  pingue  come  again  and  A.  out 
Psal.  58.  6  A  out  the  great  teeth  of  the  young  lion 
ha.  35   6   in  the  wilderness  shall  waters  A.  out 
Has.  4.  2.  they  4.  out,  and  blood  loncheth  blood 
.^mosS.G.IestheA.ou/  like  fire  in  the  house  of  Joseph 

BREAK  t)i  pieces. 
2A'ini'-.5  25.13  ChaldeansA.ntpieces  pillars  nfbrass 
./o4l9  2.  ho"  long  will  ye  A.me  in  pieces  with  words? 

34.24  shall  b.mpieces  mighty  men  without  numb 
Psal.  72.  4.  he  shall  4.  m  pieces  the  oppres.«or 

94.  5.  they  4.  m  pieces  ihy  people,  O  Lord 
fsa.  45.  'j.  I  will  A.  in  pieces  the  gat'.s  of  brass 
./er    1.  1 17.  lest  I  4.  ihce  in  pieces  before  them 

51   20   with  thee  will  I  4.  in  pieces  the  nations 

21.  with  lhee4.  tn pieces  horse  and  tider,  chariol 

22.  with  thee  h  ik p. man, woman, old  and  young 
Dav.'i.  40.  shnll  it  4.  m  p.  and  bruise  kingdoms,  44. 

7.23. the  fourth  beasi  sIibU  A.  inpirces  whole  eartii 

BKEAK  through. 

Erod  19  21.  lest  they  4.  ^Aro'  to  I  he  Lord  to  gaze 

34.  let  nut  the  priests  :ind  people  4    throug/i 


BRE 

2  KiniTs  3.  26.  to  i.  through  H  ti.e  king  of  F.Jen 
Alat.ti.  19.  lliiover4.  thro'  ||  20.  ilii.vesA.nci  Ikto 

KREAK  up. 
2  Chron.  32. 1 1-  Sennacherib  thought  to  b.thimuj 
Jer.  4.  3.  b.  up  your  fallow  ground,  Uos.  1«.  12. 

BREAKER. 
Eiek.  18.  t  10  if  be  beget  a  son,  a  A  up  of  a  lio>j«« 
Mic.  2.  13.  4.  IS  come  uji  ||  Horn.  2.  25  il'a  b.  of  lav* 

BREAKERS. 
Horn.  1.  31.  wilhoiit  understanding,  covcnant-A. 

BREAKEST. 
Psal.iS.l.  thou  A.shipsofTarshish  with  east- wine 

BREAKETH. 
Gen.  32.  26.  he  said,  let  me  go,  for  the  day  A. 
Job  9.  17.  for  he  4.  me  with  tem|iost  and  niuliipliee 
12.  14.  he  4.  down,  and  it  cannot  be  built  again 
16.  14.  he  A.  me  with  breach  upon  breach 

28.  4.  the  blood  A.  out  from  the  inhabitants 
Psal.  10.  t  10.  he  A.  himself,  that  the  poor  may  fall 

29.  5.  4.  the  cedars  [J  46.  9.  he  A.  the  bow 
119.  20.  my  soul  A.  tor  the  longing  that  it  hath 

Prov.  25.  15.  and  a  soft  tongue  A.  the  bone 
F.ccl.  10.  6.  whoso  4.  a  hedge,  a  serpent  shall  bite 
Isa.  59.  5   which  is  crushed  4.  out  into  a  viper 
Jer.19.1  l.asone  4. a  potter's  vessel, not  made  whole 

23.29.  is  not  my  word  like  hammer  that  A.  rock  ? 
J, am.  4.  4.  children  ask  bread,  and  no  man  4.  it 
Van.  2.  40.  foiasmuch  as  iron  4.  in  pieces  all  these 

BREAKING. 
Gen. 3-2.  24.  there  wrestled  a  man  till  the  4.  ofday 
Eiod.d.i).  shall  be  a  boil  4.  forth  with  blains,  10. 

22.  2.  if  a  thief  be  found  4.  up,  and  be  smitten 
.ludg.l.\lb.  Gideon  heard  the  dream,  and  4.lhereol 
iKingt  U.fG.keepthe  watcliofiliehousefnmiA.up 
1  ChrvTt.  14.  11.  on  enemies,  like  4.  forth  of  waters 
.lob  30.  14.  came  upon  me  as  a  wide  4.  in  of  w  aters 

41.  25.  by  reason  of  A.  they  purify  themselves 
Psal.  144    14.  that  there  be  no  A.  in  nor  gome  out 
I.fa.  22.  5.  4.  dow  n  walls,  and  of  crying  to  mount 

30   13.  whose  A.  cometh  suddenly  at  an  instant 

14.  lihall  break  it  as  the  A.  of  the  potter's  vesse- 
E2f/r.l6.59.despised  the  oath  in  A  covenant,  17.18 

21.  6.  figh,  son  of  man,  with  4.  of  thy  loins 
Hos.  13. 13.  not  stay  long  m  place  of  A.lorlh  of  chil. 
lAike^i.  35.  he  was  known  of  them  in  4.  of  bread 
.John  7.  t23.  without  A.  the  law  of  RIoses 
.4e^s2.42.  they  continued  in  A.of  bread  and  prayere 
46.  In  the  temple,  4.  bread  from  liouse  lo  house 
Rom.  2.  23.  through  A.  ihe  law,  dishonourest  God 

BREAST. 
Erod  29.  26.  take  the  A.of  the  lam  of  consecialion 

27.  shall  sanctify  the  4,  cf  the  wave-ofi'eriiig 
Lev.  7  30.  A.  may  be  waved,  (he  fat  with  ihe  4. 
31.  but  the  A.  shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons' 
34.  the  rt'ave-A.and  heave-shonlder  have  I  (alien 

8.2f|.Mise9  (ook  the  A. and  waved  it  for  an  offering 

10.  14   the  wave-A.  shall  ye  eat  in  a  clean  place 
JVr/Ki.  6. 20.  is  holy  to  the  priest,  with  the  wiive-A 

16.  18.  as  wave-4.  and  right  shoulder  are  (hine 
.Job  24.  9.  they  pluck  the  fa(herle.«8  from  ilic  A. 
Isa.  60.  16.  thou  shalt  suck  the  A.  of  kings 
J. am.  4.  3.  even  (he  sea  monsters  draw  oiil  the  4 
/Jan.  2.  32.  head  of  gold,  his  A.  and  his  arms  of 
Luke  18-  13.  (he  publican  smote  upon  his  4.  .laying 
John  13.25.  he  then  lyin^  on  Jesus'  4.  Banh,21.20. 

BREASTS. 
Ofn.49.25.  bless  with  bie.-sings  of  the  4.  and  n'omli 
Lev.  9.  20.  pii(  fat  on  the  A.  ||  21    4.  Aaron  waved 
.Job  3.  12.  or  why  the  4.  that  I  should  suck 

21.  24.  his  A.  full  of  milk,  and  his  bones  moistenec 
P«a^22.9.niake  me  hope  when  I  was  on  mother's  4 
Prov.  5.  19.  let  her  4.  satisfy  thee  at  all  times 
Cant.  1.  13.  he  shall  lie  all  night  belwixt  my  A. 

4.  5.  (by  two  4.  are  like  two  young  roes,  7.  3. 

7.  7.  (hy  4.  are  like  (wo  clus(ers  of  grapes 
8.  thy  4.  siiall  be  as  clusters  of  the  vine 

8.  1.  my  brother  (hat  sucked  the  4.  of  my  mothoi 
8.  we  have  a  little  sister,  and  she  ha(h  no  A. 
10.  I  am  a  wall  and  my  4.  like  towers 

Tsa.  28.  9.  are  weaned  from  the  milk  drawn  f'om  6, 
66.  11.  be  satisfied  with  the  4.  of  her  conHoladom 

F.iek.  16.  7.  thy  4.  are  fashioned,  and  hair  grown 
23.3.  there  were  (heir  4.  pressed,  (here  (hey  bruised 
8.  and  (hey  briised  (he  A.  of  her  vinrini(y 
34.  and  thou  slialt  pluck  off  thine  own  A. 

Wi3s.2  2.  put  away  her  adultriics  from  betw.  hei  m 
9. 14.  give  them  a  miscarrying  womb  nrn\  firy  bu 

.Joel  2.  16.  and  gather  tho.-e  that  suck  the  4. 

JVaA.2.7.  as  with  voice  of  doves  Inhering  o«  (heiri 

/,«A-r23.  -18.  Ihe  people  smote  their  A.  andrpturn>ji' 

/iei;.15.6.1iavi(igthpirA,  iirded  with  goldtii  girdilei 
BREAST  PLATE 

Was  a  piece  of  "vibroidery  of  about  ten  incKfr 
S(]uarc,ofviry  rich  wprk,iehich  thr  ''igli  priisi 
of  the  Jf-ws  wore  upon  his  breast, niMirh  irk  wv..i 
set  with  four  roicsof  precious  stone f.vpov  ev-ay 
one  of  vhich  was  engraven  the  irmne  of  one.tl' 
the  tribes  of  Israel ;  It  teas  doitUCe,  or  wan^o.i' 
tV!0  pieeetfnhieii  ane  upon  the  otHfr,  fikr  a  RMI#) 

ofpursCfOr  liag^thaK  itmight  thifiitlt"  nt^on-'i 


BRE 

tAe  precicus  stcnrs,  and  that  it  might  receive 
the  L'rirn  and  Tiiuininim,  Lev.  6.  c.  It  was 
ea'i  el  Ike  Bieasl-plate  of  juiigmenl,  Exod.  28. 
lo.  btcaase  from  thence  the  Israelites  we^e  to 
eipict  and  receive  their  judgment,  and  the 
mind  (if  G'->il  in  all  tiwse  weighty  and  moineii- 
tuus  mailers  of  war  and  jieace,  wherein  lliey 
.'Aiusitlted  God  for  directions. 

]!icasl|>late  i.-.-  likewise  a  piece  of  defen.^ive  ar- 
mour, Rev.  9.  9.  In  which  sense,  faith  and  lone 
a.re  called  Breast-plales;  ITkess.  5.  8.  t'aitli 
is  a  defensive  grace ;  not  only  as  it  assents  to 
the  doctrine  of  the  jrnspel  as  true,  bnt  also  as 
it  doth  depend  upai  (rod's  faithfulness  and 
all  SHjjicicncy  to  pt  form  his  promises,  and 
apply  them  to  oar  st  als  for  our  support  and 
comfort.  Love,  wlu  n  it  worketh,  mill  defend 
ag.nnst  the  persccultons,  ujHiclions,  and  temp- 
tations of  the  world,  Caul.  8.7.  Slavish  f/nr 
will  uvercome  us,  if  we  leant  love  to  defend 
against  it,  when  true  religion  is  under  dis- 
grace, and  persecuted  in  the  world,  1  John  4.  18. 
Love  will  defend  against  apostasy,  and  sohelp 
vs  to  persevere  to  the  coming  of  Clirist ;  and 
love,  being  seatedinthe  heart,  is  fitly  compared 
to  a  Breaat-|ilate  that  enconipnsseth  the  heart. 

Hiod.  'J5.  7.  and  slones  to  be  set  in  tlie  b.  35.  9. 
28.  4.  shall  make  a  b.  and  epliod,  15.  |  39.  8. 
22.  thou  shall  make  upon  the  b.  chains  at  the  end 
ii3.  put  rings  on  two  ends  of  the  b.  2G.  [  39.  10. 
28.  they  shall  hind  the  b   by  the  riiiijs,  39.  21. 
59.  Aaron  shall  bear  the  names  of  Israel  in  A. 
30.  put  m  h   of  judgment  the  Urirn,  Lev.  S  8. 

1  Kin  as  22. 1 34.  smote  Ahab  b.^tween  joints  and  b. 

Isa.  59.  17.  he  put  on  righteousness  as  a  b. 

Rph.  ti.  14.  having  on  the  b    of  righteousness 

\  Vhess.  5.  8   putting  on  the  b.  of  faith  and  love 

Rev.  9.  9.  they  hail  b.  as  it  were  b.  of  iron 
17  having  b.  of  fire,  of  jacinth  and  briinsttone 
BRKATM 

Signifies,  [1]  The  air  received  and  discharged  by 
4)ar  bodies,  by  the  dilatation  and  compression 
of  the  lungs.  Job  9.  18.  [2]  The  life,  Psal.  1  If.. 
4.  Dan.  5.  23.  [3]  God's  powerful  iDord,Ps-ji\ 
33.  (i.  Isa.  11.  4.  [4]  His  anger,  Job  4.  9. 
Isa.  30.  33. 

Gc«. 2.7.  God  breathed  into  his  nostrils  theft,  of  life 
6.  17.  to  destroy  all  flesh  wherein  is  the  b.  of  life 
'i.  15.  entered  two  and  two  wherein  is  the  b.  of  life 
22.  all  in  whose  nostrils  was  b.  of  hfe  died 

.7u.<A.  li.  t  11.  he  destroyed,  there  was  not  any  b. 

2i'a/K.22.r".fouiidalionsof  the  world  discovered,at 
the  blast  of  theft,  of  his  nostrils,  Psal.  18.  15. 

1  Kimrs  17.  17.  and  there  was  no  ft.  left  in  him 

Job  4. 9.  by  the  A  of  his  nostrils  arc  the)  consumed 

9.  18   he  will  not  sutler  me  to  take  niy  ft. 
11    t  20.  their  hope  shall  be  as  a  puff  of  6. 

12.  1(1.  in  whose  hand  is  the  b.  of  al!  mankiRd 
15.  30.  by  the  A.  of  his  mouth  shall  he  go  .iway 
17.  1    my  ft.  is  corrupt,  my  days  are  e.\tinct 
19.  17  my  ft.  is  strange  tomy  wife,  tho'  I  entreated 
27  3.  all  thev.hile  my  A.  IS  in  mc,  and  Sp.  of  God 
S3.  4,  the  A.  of  the  Almighty  hath  given  nie  hfe 
34.  14.  If  he  gather  to  himself  his  S])irit  and  b. 
37.  10.  by  the  A.  of  God  frost  is  given 

41.  21.  his  0.  kindleth  coals,  and  a  flame  goolh 
Psjil.  33.  G.  all  of  thciii  made  by  the  A.  of  his  mouth 
'104.  29.  thou  takest  away  their  ft.  they  die 

135.  17.  nor  is  there  any  A.  in  their  mouths 
146.  4.  his  A.  goeth  forth,  he  returneth  to  earth 
150.  ti.  let  every  tiling  that  hath  A.  (iraise  the  Lord 
f>ccl.  3.  19.  yea,  they  have  all  one  A.  all  is  vanity 
}.'!a.2.22.  cease  from  man,whoseftisin  his  nostrils 
11    4.  with  ft.  of  his  lips  will  he  slay  ihe  wicked 
30.  28.  and  his  A.  as  an  overflowing  stream  reach 
33.  A.  of  the  Lord  like  a  stream  of  brimstone 
33.  11.  your  ft.  as  fire  shall  devour  you 

42.  5.  he  that  giveth  ft.  to  the  people  upon  it 
Jer.  10.  14.  and  there  is  no  A.  in  Iheiii,  51.  17. 
/yam.  4.20.  the  ft.  of  our  nostrils,  ihe  unointed  ofl-. 
.Eie.k.'.Vi.5. 1  will  cause  ft.toenler  into  you, shall  live 

6.  I  will  cover  you  with  skin  ami  put  A.  in  you 
6.  there  was  no  A.  in  tlienil|9.  and  say,  come,  OA. 
10.  and  the  A.  came  into  them  and  they  lived 
Z)an.  5.  23.  the  God  in  whose  hand  thy  ft.  is 

10.  17.  no  slrength,  neither  is  there  A.  lell  in  me 
Hab.'i.  19.  there  is  no  A.  at  all  in  niiiisl  of  the  image 
^cts  17.  25.  seeing  be  givpili  to  all  life  and  ft. 
Jam.  2.  t26.  the  body  without  A.  is  dead 

&ev.  13. 1 15.  he  bsid  power  lo  give  A.  to  the  imnje 
BKEATIIE 

fliigntfies,  [X]  To  draw  breath  vfHurally,  as  man 
and  beast  do,  .losli.  10.  40.  [2]  To  I'nfiise  the 
foui  into  Oie  body.  Gen.  2.  7.  [3]  To  live, 
breiithms  "r  resjiiration  being  a  sign  of  life, 
Josh.  11°  11.  [4)  To  in.<<pu-e  with  the  sifts 
and  graces  ef  Lie  Holy  Glio.H,  John  20.  22. 

Jaeh.  II.  11-  tlie«3  was  noi  any  left  to  A.  14. 

J.ah  31.  T  39.  caused  soul  ol  tne  owners  to  6.  out 

P£,2j  liwitaeascotisen,  and  such  as  ft.  out  crueltj 
43 


BRE 

'  Cant.  4.  +  6.  till  the  day  A.  and  shadows  flee  awj  ' 
t'.ieli.  37.  9.  coine  O  bre:uh,  and  A.  on  these  slain 

BllEATHEl) 
Gen.  2.  7.  God  ft.  into  man's  noslrils  Ihe  ft.  of  Ufa 
Josh.  10.  40.  but  utterly  destroyed  all  that  b. 
1  Kings  15.29.  he  left  not  to  Jeroboam  any  tiiatft. 
John  20.  22.  he  ft.  on  them,  and  aaitli,  receive  ye 

BREATHETH,  ING. 
Dent.  20. 16.  thou  shalt  save  alive  nothing  that  A. 
Lain.'i.  50.  hide  not  thine  ear  atjiiy  A.  at  my  cry 
Acts  9. 1.  Saul  yet  A. out  threatenings  and  slaughter 

BRED. 
Exod.  10. 20.  some  left,  and  it  ft.  worms  and  stank 

BREECHES. 
Ezod.'m.  42.  thou  slialt  make  them  linen  ft.  39.28. 
Lev.  0.  10   the  priest  shall  jiut  on  his  Imeii  ft. 
1().  4.  he  shall  have  the  linen  A.  on  his  flesh 
Ezek.  44. 18.  they  shall  have  linen  b.  on  the ir  loins 

BREED. 
Gen.8. 17.  that  they  may  ft.  abundantly  on  the  earth 

BREED. 
/)eut.  32. 14.  rams  of  the  A.  of  Boslian  and  goats 

BREEDING. 
Zeph.2.Q.  as  Sodom,  even  A.  of  nettles  and  salt-pits 

BRETHREN. 
Men  are  so  called,  [l]  liy  benyr  the  sons  of  one 
father  and  iiwther,  or  of  either  of  tlum.  Gen. 
42.  13.     [2]  By  community  of  nature,  or  habi- 
tation. Gen.  19.  7.     [3j  By  natural  ajinily,  or 
by  being  kinsmen.  Gen.  13.  8.    [4J  By  regene- 
ration, and  a  profession  of  the  same  faith  and 
rrhgiov.  Col.  1.  2.     [5]  By  adoption,  John  20. 
17.     [0]  B!/(#c(',  IChron.  25.  9.    2  Cor   8.  23. 
Gen.  13  8.  let  there  be  no  strife,  for  we  be  A. 
19.  7   Lot  said,  J  pray  you  A.  do  not  so  wickedly 
24  27.  Lord  led  me  to  the  house  of  my  muster's  A. 
34.  11    Shichom  said  lo  her  father  and  to  her  ft. 
25  Dinah'sA  took  each  man  his  sword  and  slew 
42.  3.  Joseph's  ten  A.  went  down  to  buy  corn 

6.  ft,  came  and  bowed  |i  13.  we  are  twelve  A.  32. 
4.5.  16.  Joseph's  4.  are  come  II  49.5.  are  ft.of  cruelty 
50   i5  Joseph's  ft.  saw  iheir  father  was  dead 
JVian.  27.  4.  give  us  a  jiossession  among  the  ft. 
7   give  us  a  possession  among  our  father's  ft. 

10.  if  he  have  no  ft.  give  it  to  his  father's  A. 

11.  ifhis  father  have  no  A.yc  shall  give  to  kinsman 
Deut  25.5  if  ft.  dwell  together  and  one  of  themdie 
Josh  6.  23.  Rahab  brought  out  her  father  and  ft. 

17.  4.  he  gave  them  an  inheritance  among  the  ft. 
Judg.  9   1.  Abimelech  went  to  his  mother's  A 

3.  his  mother's  i.spake  of  hiin  to  men  of  Shechem 
'iKings  10. 13.  they  answered,  wearcft.of  Ahaziali 

1  Chron.  12.  2.  there  came  to  David  of  Saul's  ft. 
26. 7.sonsofShemaiah,  whose  ft.  wcreKtrong  men 
27.  18.  of  Judah,  Ehhu,  one  of  the  ft.  of  David 

2  Chron  21.  2.  he  had  A.  the  sons  of  Jelioshaphat 
22  8.  when  Jehu  found  the  A.  of  Aha/uih 

P.9a/.  133.1.  pleasant  fur  A. to  dwell  together  in  unity 
Prov  fi.  19.  and  hiin  tluit  soweth  discord  among  A. 

17  2.  shall  have  part  of  the  inheritance  among  ft. 

19.  7.  all  the  A.  of  the  poor  do  teite  him 
.fimos  I.  t9.  remembered  not  the  covenant  of  A. 
„1/a;.4. 18.  Jesus  saw  two  ft  |121.  saw  olher  two  6. 

19.  29.  every  one  that  hath  I'orsaken  houttes.  A, 
20.24. were  moved  with  indignation  agnin^:t  two  A. 
22.2.5.  there  were  with  us  seven  ft.  Mark  12.  21) 
2^1. 8.  <me  is  your  Master, even  Christ,  all  ye  are* 

Mark  10.  2i).  no  man  hath  left  house  or  A.  father, 
mother,  wife  or  ciiildr.  for  mysake,  /^uke  18.29. 
30.  shall  receive  a  hundred  fold,  houses,  ft. 

Lvke  14. 2*5.  if  any  come,  anil  bate  not  children,  b. 
10.28.  for  I  have  five  A.  that  he  may  testify  to  I  hern 
21.  10.  ye  shall  be  betrayed  by  parents  and  ft. 

.Tohn  21.  23.  this  saying  went  abroad  among  the  A. 

.Icts'S.  17.  ft.  I  wot  that  through  ignorance  ye  did  it 
6.  3.  wherefore  A.  look  out  among  you  seven  men 
7.20.  sirs,  ye  are  A.  ||9.30.  which  when  theft,  knew 

10.  23.  certain  ft.  from  Joppa  accompanied  him 

11.  12.  moreover  thise  si.\  A   accompanied  me 
29  they  determined  to  send  relief  to  the  A. 

12.  17.  go  shew  these  things  to  James  and  to  the  ft. 
14. 2.  made  their  mindsevil-ati'ecled  agamst  theft. 
15.  1.  certain  men  from  Judea  taught  the  A. 

3.  and  they  caused  great  joy  to  all  the  A. 

22.  Barsabas  and  Silas  chief  among  the  ft. 

23.  apostles  and  elders  and  b.  send  greeting  to 
tiie  ft.  which  are  of  iho  Gentiles  in  Antioch 

32.exliorled  the  ft. with  many  words, 1  Thess.5.\4. 
33.  were  let  go  in  peace  from  the  A.  to  apostles 
40.  being  recommended  by  the  ft.  to  grace  of  God 
10.  2.  Timothens  was  well  reported  of  by  the  ft. 
4ft   when  they  had  seen  the  6.  they  comforted 

17.  0.  they  drew  Jiison  and  certain  ft  to  the  rulers 
10.  the  A.  immediatelv  sent  awav  Pnul,  14. 

18.  18.  Paul  then  tookh's  leave  of  the  A. 

27.  the  ft.  wrote  exhorting  to  receive  Apollos 

20.  32  now  A.I  commf-nd  yon  to  God  and  hisgrace 

21.  7.  we  came  to  Piolemais  and  sainted  the  ft 
17  werecomefo  Jerusalem.  A.  received  us  gladly 

22.  5.  from  whom  also  I  received  letters  to  the  A. 


BRE 

Acts  C.3.  .■;  !  wist  not  ft.  that  he  tvaS  the  high-priest 

28. 14.  wiieiB  \ve  lound  A.  and  were  desired  lotarrj 

13.  when  the  A.  heard  cl'  us,  they  came  to  meat  ui 

21.  nor  any  of  the  A.thi  teamespakeharmof  the* 

Iio7a.  1    13.  now  I  would  not  have  you  ignorant  ft 

11.  2.5.  1  Cor.  10.  1.  I  12.  l.'lThess.  4. 13 

7.  1.  know  ye  not  ft.  that  the  law  hath  dominioB 

8.  12.  ft.  we  are  debtors,  not  to  the  flesh,  to  live 
29.  that  he  might  be  the  firsl-born  among  many  ft 

10.  l.ft.  my  prayer  to  God  for  Isr.  is,  may  be  suveJ 
12.  1.  1  beseech  you  therefore  A.  by  the  mercieii 

of  God,  15.  30.  1  10.  17.   1  Cor.  1.  10.  I  10. 
15.  Gal.  4.  12.   Heb.  13.  22. 
t  10.  be  kindly  afl^ectioned  in  love  of  the  ft. 
10. 14.  salute  the  A.  which  are  with  them,  Ccl.  4.  '5w 

1  Cor.  1.  20.  for  ye  see  your  calling  A.  how  that 

2.  1.  and  1  ft.  when  I  came  to  you,  came  not  wit^ 

3.  1.  I  ft.  could  not  speak  lo  you  as  to  spiritual 

4.0.  those  things  ft   I  h£ve  in  a  figure  transffrrt^d 
7.  29.  but  this  1  say  ft.  the  time  is  short,  15.  50. 
8. 12.  when  ye  sin  so  against  the  ft.  ye  sin  ag.ChrisI 

9.  5.  and  as  the  ft.  of  Ihs  Lord  and  (^e|dia3 

11    2.  now  I  praise  you  A.  that  ye  remember  me 

14.  20.  how  is  it  ft.  when  ye  come  together 

15.  0.  after  he  wa.s  seen  of  above  500  A.  at  onco 
58.  therefore  my  beloved  A.  bestedfast,  .Jam.'i.i. 

16.  11.  for  I  look  for  him  with  the  A. 

12.  I  desired  him  to  come  to  you  with  the  ft. 
20.  all  the  A.  greet  you,  Phil.  4.  21. 

2  Cor.  9. 3.  yet  have  I  sent  the  ft.  lest  our  boasting 
5.  1  thought  It  necessary  lo  exhort  the  A. 

11.  9.  the  ft. which  came  from  Macedonia  supplied 
20.  I  have  been  in  perils  among  false  ft. 

13.1  l.finally  ft.farevvell,be  perfecl,of  good  comforl 
Gill.  1.  2.  all  ft.  that  are  with  me  lo  the  churches 

2.  4.  because  of  false  ft.  unawares  brouglit  in 
Eph.  6.  23.  peace  be  to  the  A.  and  love  with  faith 
Phil.  1.  14.  many  of  the  A.  wa.xing  confident 
Cd.  1.  2.  to  the  saints  and  faithful  A.  in  Christ 

1  Thess.4.1.v,e  besr^ecliyou  ft.lO.j  5.12.  27'Ae««.2.l 

10.  indeed  ye  do  it  towards  all  A.  in  Mucedoiiia 
5.  25.  ft.  pray  for  us,  2  Thess.  3.  1. 

20.  greet  all  the  ft.  with  a  holy  kiss 
27.  that  this  epistle  be  read  to  all  ihe  holy  »■ 
17'nn.4.6.  put  the  ft.  in  remembrance  of  these  tliiiiga 

5. 1.  intreat  him  as  a  father,  and  younger  men  asi. 

0  2.  let  them  not  despise  them  because  t'>»^y  are  ft. 
Heb.  2.  !1.  he  is  not  ashamed  lo  call  them  A. 

3.  1.  holy  A   partakers,  consider  the  Apostle 
1  Pet   1.  22.  unto  unfeigned  love  of  the  A. 

3.8.beof  one  mind, love  as  ft.be  pitiful, he  courteous 
1  ./ohn  3.  14.  from  death  to  life,  because  we  love  ft. 

16.  we  ought  to  lay  down  our  lives  for  ihe  4. 
S.Tokn  3.  rejoiced  greatly  when  ft.  testified  of  truth 
5.  whatsoever  Ihou  dost  to  the  ft. ami  lo  strangers 
10   neither  doth  he  himself  receive  the  ft. 
His  BRETHREN. 
Gen.  9  22.  and  Ham  told  his  two  ft.  without 
25.  Canaan,  a  serv  of  servants  .■'hall  heio  nisb. 
10  12.  he  shall  dwell  in  presence  of  his  ft.  25.  18. 
27.  37.  his  ft.  have  1  given  to  him  for  ssrvaiiis 

37.  2.  Josejih  was  feeding  the  flock  with  his  b. 
5   Josp|ili  dreamed  a  dream  and  told  it  his  ft. 

11.  Ai.f  ft. envied  him,  his  father  observ.  I  he  saying 
30  Reuben  returned  io  his  b.anii  said, child  isnoi 

38.  11  for  be  said,  lest  ho  die  also  as  his  A.  did 
44.  33  and  let  the  lad  go  up  with  hts  A. 

47.  12.  Jo:=cph  nourished  his  father  and  his  ft. 

49.  20.  on  the  ciown  of  the  head  of  him  that  was 

separate  from  his  ft.   Dent.  33.  16. 

/^lorf.l. G.Joseph  (lied,  ft?«ft.and  all  that  generation 

2.  II.  Moses  went  out  iohts  ft.  ami  looked  on  theit 

burdens, and  spied  aiiEgypt. smiling  one  ofhisb 

Lev.'il.  10  and  he  that  is  high-priest  among «(*  ft 

25.48.aflerhe  i3sold,oneof  A;*  A.may  redeem  hiiT, 
JSTnm.  25. 0.  brought  lo  kis  A.  a  Midiani'.ish  woman 

27.  9.  then  shall  ye  give  his  inheritance  lo  his  A. 
Deut.  10.  9.  Levi  halh  no  part  wilh  his  A. 

17.  20.  that  his  heart  be  not  lifled  up  above  his  K 
If.  7.  he  shall  minister  as  all  hisb  the  Levies  do 
20  8.  lesl  kis  A.  heart  faint  as  well  as  his  heart 

24.  7.  if  a  man  he  found  stealing  any  of  his  A. 
33.  9.  wor  did  he  acknowledge  his  A.  nor  knew 

24.  let  Asher  be  blessed  and  acceptable  tofti*  A 

.hidg.  9.  5.  Abimelech  slew  his  ft.  being  70  person! 

20.  Gaal  came  with  his  ft.  and  went  to  Shechem 

50.  w  hich  he  did  lo  his  father  in  slaving  his  70  A. 

11.3.  Jephthah  fled  from  ftis A.  and  dwelt  in  Tot 

RwfA4. 10.  name  of  dead  be  not  cut  off  from  his  I.. 

1. Sam. 16. 13.  Samuel  anointed  him  in  midst  of  his  h 

22.  1.  when  his  A.  and  father's  house  beard  it 

9  Kings  9.  2.  make  him  rise  up  from  amnigft;,*  ft 

1  Chron.  4.  9.  J.ibez  more  liotioiirnble  thc_T  his  ft 
5.  2.  for  Jiidah  prevailed  above  his  ft. 
7.23.Ephraimmourned,Ai,';ft.cametncnr;-   ort  niii 

25.  9.  with  his  ft.  und  sons  were  tw-lve 

■'>o  to  the  end  of  Ihe  i '  apter. 
IChr.  21.  4.  Jphnrnm  slewal!  A/s  A.with  thnswoM 
KsfA.]0.3.Mori!pcai  theJew  wasacce|iied  of  A's  J 
Has.  13,  15,  ihor.gh  he  be  fruitful  among  his  It. 


BRE 

^tc5.3  the  remnant  oC/iis  b.  shall  return  to  lirael 
Jii4iM:i.4U.  his  iiuitliur  uiid  Aisi.siood  without, de- 
siniigtospeuk  with  hini,  JIark'J.'M.J.iikcd.li). 
Jok*  '.  S.  for  iif  itfier  did  kii  b.  heheve  in  hiiii 
Hcis  7.  \'i.  Josupli  was  inadi;  known  to  his  b. 

'■U.  itcanie  into  Mosus'  heart  to  visit  his  b. 

20. 1'o:  he  supposed  /its  i. would  have  understood 
1  f«r. 0.5.  no  nut  one  uble  to  judyu  between  his  b. 
Heb.2.V.ii.  behovcil  liiin  to  be  made  hketo /i(5&. 

jUtn  a7id  BUETIIKEN. 
^cts  l.lO.men  andb.  this  scripture  must  be  fulfilled 
2.  !iU.  mer  and  b.  let  iiie  freely  speak  to  you  of  I) 

37.  toi'eter  and  rest,  men  andb.\\\\u.l  shall  we  do 
7  2.  and  ue  said,  men,  b.  mid  fathers,  hearken 

13.  \b.mei.andb.  if  ye  have  any  word  of  e.\horta. 
20.  menar.db.  children  of  the  stock  of  .\brahiini 
3ti.  oe  it  kjowii  to  you,  men  andb.  thro'  tins  man 

15. 7. men  ai.db.yc  know  G.niade  choice  among  ue 
13.  Jimcs  luewered.  nun  and  //.hearken  unto  me 

22.  1.  men,  b.  and  fathers,  hear  my  deli;nce 

23.1. men  andb.\  have  lived  m  all  good  eonscienci; 
G.  vien  andb.  I  am  a  I'harijee,  the  son  of  a  Phar. 

28. 17.  men  andb.  tho'  I  h'ave  committed  nothing 
jWy  BRETHREN. 
■I5eji.29.4.  Jacob  said  to  tliem,  my  b.  v/hence  be  ye? 

31.  37.  set  It  here  betbre  my  b.  and  thy  brethren 

37.  10.  I  seek  mi/b.  tell  me  where  they  feed  flocks 

46.3I.myA.and  falln  r's  hoUM'  '^recome  tome,4T.l. 
F.ud.  4.  IH.  let  me  go  and  return  to  my  b.  in  Egypt 
}ush.  i.  13.  liiey  willsave  alive  my  father  and  my  b. 

14.  8.  my  b.  made  tiie  heart  of  tlir  people  melt 
Judg.  8.  ISI.  Gideon  said,  tliey  were  my  b. 

19.  23.  my  b.  I  pray  you,  do  not  so  wickedly 
I  .Sam.  2(1.  'J'.t.  let  ine  get  away,  I  pray,  iifHi  »ce  myb. 

30.  23.  then  David  said,  ye  sliiill  not  do  ,ko,  my  b. 
i  Sam.  19. 12.  yo  are  my  b  my  boiieg,  and  my  Hish 
I  Chr.  28.  2.  David  said,  hear  me,  my  b.  and  peoplu 
A>A.  1.  2.  Hanani,  one  of  my  b.  came  anil  men 

4.  23.  I  nor  /ny  b.  nor  guard  put  ofi"  our  clothes 

5.  10,  I  and  my  b.  might  e.xact  of  them  money 

14.  I  anil  myb.  have  not  eaten  bread  of  governor 
Jub  0    15.  my  b.  have  dealt  deceitfully 

lil.  13  he  hath  put  myb.int  from  me,anil  acquaint. 

f  i .-^-l-'l-l.  I  willdeclaie  thy  name  torn;/ 6.  A/e6. 2. 12. 

till.  8.  1  am  become  a  si  ranger  lo  my  b.  an  alien 

122.  8.  for  my  b.  and  ciiinpanions'  sake,  1  will  say 

M.tl.li  48.1iesaul  to  hiiri,whoare;HyA.?„1/a)-/t3.33 

4!(.  beliold  my  mottier  and  my  b.  Mark  3.  34. 

25.  40.  ye  have  done  it  lo  the  least  of  these  my  b. 

y.-i.  10.  go  toll  my  b.  thai  tiiey  go  into  Galilee 
Lukei^.  2l.  my  b.  are  these  which  hear  word  of  God 
John  20.  17.  go  to  my  b.  and  say  lo  them,  I  ascend 
/.'om.0.3.  myself  were  arcursr  il  from  Chr.  for  my  b. 
Jum.r>.  lO.lake  my  b.l\n-  prujihcis  who  have  spoken 
12.  but  above  all  thii;i;~,  situ  /<■  swear  not 
Our  HKI/rirul'.N. 
^TV7i.31.32.before</u?j!/.ilirt(irii  uhatistliine,takeit 
.Vm«i.  20.  3.  when  uur  b.  died  Intlore  the  Lord 
heut.  1.  28.  our  b.  have  discouraged  our  hearts 
2  Sum.  19.  41.  why  have  our  h.  stolen  thee  away? 

1  CAr.  13.2  let  us  send  abroad  to  «  mi.  every  where 
jVcA.  .').  5.  yet  now  our  flesh  is  as  the  flush  of  our  b. 

?.  after  our  ability  have  redeemed  our  A. the  Jews 
.Irl.^  15.  36.  let  iisgo  again  visit  owr  b.  in  every  city 

2  Cor.  8. 23.  or  our  b.  he  inciuired  of,  are  messi^ngers 
Rev.  12. 10.  for  the  accuser  of  nvr  b.  is  cast  down 

TAejr  BRETHREN. 
A'l/m.S.  20.  but  shall  minister  with  their  b.  in  taber. 
/.'c«M8. 2.  Levites  have  no  inherit.  amongtAciVA. 

18.  I  will  raise  a  prophet  from  among  their  b. 
Judir.  20.  13.  not  hearken  to  the  voice  of  their  b. 
21.  22.  when  their  b.  come  to  us  to  complain 
2.'S.zm.2.26.bid  people  return  from  following  iAezr  A. 
i  /wn^«23.9.  did  eat  uiileav.  bread  nmo^g  their  b . 
1  Chr.  8.32.  thesedwelt  with  their  A.  in  Jerus.9.38. 

12.  .32.  all  their  A.  were  at  tlieit  commandnient 
39.  drinking,  for  their  b.  had  pre(>ared  fir  them 

i  Chr.  28. 15.  brought  them  to  their  A.  to  Jericho 
A"  A.  5. 1,  was  a  great  cry  against  their  b  the  Jews 

13.  13   their  oOice  was  to  distribute  to  their  b. 
Job  42.  15.  father  gave  them  inherit,  among  their  b. 
Jer.  41.  8.  for  he  slew  them  not  among  their  b. 
Heb.  7.  5.  to  take  tithes  of  p'ople,  that  is  of  their  h. 
Itev.G.  11.  till  <Afir  A. should  hd  killed  as  they  were 

Thy  bret;ire\. 

^;eii.27.29  he  lord  over  thy  A. let  mothor'ssone  bow 
31.  37.  set  it  hefoie  thy  A.  that  tlify  may  judce 
37.  10.  I  and  thy  b.  come  to  how  ourselves  lo  thee 

13.  do  not  tAc,'  A.  feed  the  flock  in  Shechein  ? 

14.  whether  ii  hi;  well  with  thy  b.  and  ihe  flocks 
4W.22. 1  have  given  to  thee  one  [lortion  nhoveM?/A. 
4(1.  8.  thou  art  lie  whom  thy  b.  shall  praise 

Oeul.  15.  7.  if  a  poor  man  of  thy  h.  bi^  within  gale.s 
17.  l;i.  from  among  My  A.shalt  llioii  set  king  over 
I8.15.G.  will  raise  up  a  prepliet  of  <Ay  A.like  to  mo 
24.  14.  not  oppress  the  poor  of  tA;/ A.  or  stranger 
..Vv.»A.2.  18.  Ihou  shall  bring  tjiyb.  home  unto  thee 
ludg  14.  3.  no  woman  amon^' daughters  of  fA?^  A. 
15rim.  17.  17.  take  for  tUyb.rnn  to  camp  to  Mv  A. 
i8.  look  ht  w  thy  b.  fare,  and  take  their  pledge 
40 


BRI 

2.5am  15.  20.  return,  take  bock  th^  \i.  with  tffs 
2  Chron.  21.  13  hast  slam  thy  b.  better  than  ihysell 
./(T.  li.fi. thyb.  have  dealt  tieacheronsly  wiili  iln 
Eiek.  11.  15.  thy  b.  even  thy  A.  men  ol  thy  kindred 
Mat.  12.  47.  behold,  thy  mother  and  thy  b.  siand 
without,  Mark  3.  32.  Lake  H.  2U. 
J.uko  14. 12.  call  not  Ihy  A.  lest  they  bid  thee  again 
2-.;.  :)2.  when  thou  art  converted  strengthen  lliy  b. 
Rev.  19. 10.  see  lliou  do  it  not,  I  am  ol  thy  b.  2-J.  9. 

I'tfur  BRETHREN. 
Oen.  42.  19.  let  one  of  your  A.  be  bound  in  prison 

33.  leave  one  of  your  A.  here  with  me 

/.re.  10.  4.  carry  jfuur  A.  from  before  tlie  sanctuary 

O.let  i/«)£rA.bewail  the  burning  the  Lord  kindled 

25.  40.  over  your  b.  ye  shall  not  rule  with  rigour 

A'iim.18.0.  behold  1  have  taken  yuur  b.  the  Leviles 

32.0.  shall  (/oiirA.go  lo  war  and  sliallye  sit  here? 

/Jtvt.  1.  Iti.  hear  the  causes  between  yourb. 

3.  18.  pass  over  armed  before  your  b.  Josh.  1. 14. 

20.  till  Lord  hath  given  rest  to  your  A.  ./usA.1.15. 

./o.sA.22.3.  ye  have  not  left  your  b.  these  many  days 

4.  and  now  the  Lord  hath  given  rest  to  your  A. 

8.  divide  Ihe  spoil  of  your  enemies  with  yourb. 
IKinn-s  1-2.  24.  not  fight  against  your  b.  2  CAr. 11.4. 
~(Jhron.  19.  10.  what  cause  shall  come  lo  y  u  ot 

yourb.  and  so  wrath  coineuponyouaiid  (/otr  A. 
28.  U.  deliver  captives  ye  have  taken  of  your  A. 
30.  7.  be  ye  not  like  your  b.  which  trespassed 

9.  if  ye  turn,  your  A.  shali  find  comjiassion 
JV(A.4.14.  and  fight  for  yotjr  A.  yoursons  and  wives 

5.8.  will  ye  even  sell  your  b.  or  shall  they  be  sold  ? 
/•(«.  GO.  5.  your  b.  that  haled  you,  that  cast  you  out 
20^ they  siiall  bring  your  4. lor  an  otformg  to  Lord 
■hr.l.  15.  cast  you  out  as  I  have  cast  out  ail  yourb. 
/y»s.2.1.say  lo  yourb.  Ammi,  to  sisters,  Ruhamah 
J/u£.5.47.  if  ye  salute  y«2(7-A. only,  what  do  ye  more 
Wc«4-3.22.a  prophet  shall  Lord  raise  of  your  A.  7.37. 

1  C«r.0.8.  yedo  wroiigand  defraud  and  that  jioir  A. 
1  Pei.5. 0.same  atilictions  accomplished  inyourb. 

BRIBE,  S. 
L5am.8.3.Saniuerssoiis  took  A.and  perverted  judg. 
12.  3.  of  whose  hand  have  1  received  any  b.7 
I'sal.  2(3.  10.  and  their  right  hand  is  full  of  A. 
Isa.Xi.  15.  that  shaketh  his  hands  from  holding  A. 
jJmos  5.  12.  tliey  lake  a  A.  and  lurn  aside  the  iioor 

BRIBERY. 
Job  15.34.  fire  shall  cmsume  ihe  tabernacles  of  A. 

BRICK. 
Gen.  11.  3.  let  us  make  A.  they  had  A.  tVr  stone 
F.xod.  1.  14.  they  made  their  lives  bitter  in  A. 
5. 7.  no  more  give  the  people  straw  to  make  b.  10. 
fsa.  05.  3.  and  burneth  incense  on  allaira  of  A. 

BRICKS. 
F.iod.  5.  8.  the  tale  of  A.  you  shall  lay  upon  them 

18.  yet  shall  ye  diHiver  the  tale  of  A.  19. 
Isa.  9. 10.  Uk;  a.  are  f  illen  down,  but  we  will  build 
BRICK  KILN. 

2  Sam.  12.  31.  and  made  them  pn.ss  through  th»  A. 
/er.  43.  9.  hide  great  stones  in  the  clay  in  the  A. 

ATuA.  3.  14.  tread  the  mortar,  make  strong  the  b 

BRIDE. 
/sa.  49.  18.  and  bind  them  on  thee,  as  a  A.  doth 

61.  10.  as  a  A.  adorneth  herself  with  jewels 

02.  5.  as  the  bridegroom  rejoiceth  over  the  6. 
./er.  2.  32.  or  can  a  A.  forget  her  attire? 

7.34.cauBe  to  cease  the  voice  of  the  A.  16.9.  |  25.10 
33.  11.  shall  be  heard  in  this  place  voice  of  the  A. 
./oel  2.  16.  and  let  the  A.  go  out  of  her  closet 
./uhn  3.  29.  he  that  hath  the  A.  is  the  bridegroom 
Hev.  18.  23.  voice  of  the  b.  heard  no  more  in  thee 

21.  2.  prepared  as  a  b.  adorned  for  her  husband 
9.  I  will  shew  thee  the  A.  the  Lamb's  wife 

22.  17.  and  the  Spirit  and  Ihe  A.  say,  Come 
BRIDE  CHAMBER. 

Mat.  9.  15.  can  ihe  children  of  the  6.  mourn? 
Mark  2. 19.  can  the  children  of  A.  fast  ?  Luke  5. 34. 

BRIDEGROOM. 
Psal.  19.  5.  as  a  A.  coming  out  of  his  chamber 
Isa.  01.  10.  as  a  A.  decketh  himself  wilh  ornaments 

62.  5.  as  b.  rejoiceth  over  bride,  so  God  over  ihee 
Mat.  9.  15.  can  children  of  bride-chamber  mourn 

while  A.  IS  with  them  ?  Mark  2.  19.  /,«Ax5.31 
25.  1.  ten  virgins  went  forth  to  meet  the  A. 
5.  while  the  A. tarried  ||6.cry  made,  A.  Cometh,  10. 
John  2.  9.  the  governor  of  the  feast  called  the  A. 

3.  29.  he  that  hath  the  bride  is  Ihe  A.  but  the  friend 
of  the  A.  rejoiceth  greatly  because  of  the  A. voice 

See  BniPI5. 

BRIDLE 
I.s  taken,  [1]  Properly, /or  the  reins  or  bit  where- 
by horses,  viulcs,  A-e.  ore  kept  tn,  and  mode  to 
po  v'.iieh  pace    and    irhich  way  thiir  riders 
phase,  PS&1.32.  9.     [2]   Figuraiively,    (I)   For 
those  restraints  of  law,  humanity,  or  modesty, 
whercliy  people  are  kept  in  awe,  .toll  30.  11.  and 
(2)  For  the  restraining  power  and  providence 
ef  God,  2  Kinirs  19.  28.   Isa.  30,  28. 
2 /Ten 0-.S  19.28.  I  will  put  my  A. in  thy  lips,  A«a.37.2<). 
Job  30.  11.  they  have  let  loose  the  b   before  me 
41.  13.  vvlio  can  come  to  him  -with  his  double  A.? 
I 


BRI 

Ptal.  .32.9.  whose  mouth  musthe'jeld  /n  with  a  J  ? 
39.  1.  I  will  keep  my  mouth  witli  a  A. 
Prov.  26. 3.  a  A.  fur  tiie  ass,  a  rod  for  tlie  fcorgbac* 
/*a.  30.28.  there  shall  be  a  A.  in  jaws  of  tho  pcof/U 
Zech.  14.  t  20.  on  ihe  A.  holiness  to  ihe  Lord 
./awi. 1.20. if  any  seem  religious  and  A. not  Ins  longiw 

3.  2.  and  able  also  to  A.  the  whole  body 
^eu. 14.20.  bloodcameout  of  wine-iireflsto  nonet. 

BRIEFLY. 
Rom.  13.  9.  it  is  A.  comprehended  in  this  nayinj 
1  Pet.5. 12.  bySylvanus  a  brother  1  have  written  b 

BRIER 
Is  a  prickly  hurtful  sort  of  plant,  Isa.  5.  0.     T« 
which  aio  compared,  [I]  jin  enemy,  the  Jlssy- 
nan  army,  that  molested  the  children  of  Israel, 
Isa.  10.  17.     [2]  Mischievous  and  hurtful  per- 
sons, Ezek   a<.  24.     [3]  Sins,  lusts,  iind  cor- 
ruptions, which  spring  from  a  stony  and  un- 
ri generated  heart.  Heb.  0.  8. 
Isa.55.  13.  ins'eadof  theA.  comeupthe  myrilc-tree 
/;2fA-.28.24.  stiall  he  no  more  a  prickiDgA.  lo  Israel 
Mic  7  4.  the  be.st  of  th-m  is  as  a  A. 

BRIERS. 
.hidg.  8.  7.  then  I  will  tear  your  flesh  with  A, 

10.  he  took  the  elders  of  the  city  and  A. 
Isa.  5.  6.  thcie  shall  come  up  A.  and  thorni 
7.  23.  11  shall  even  be  for  A.  and  thorns 

24.  because  all  land  shall  become  A.  and  thorns 

25.  not  come  thither  Ihe  fear  cf  A.  and  thorns 

9.  18.  wickedness  shall  devour  the  b.  and  thorns 

10.  17.  il  shall  devour  Ins  b.  and  thorns  in  one  day 
27.4.  would  set  A.  and  thorns  against  me  in  baltio 
32.  13.  on  the  land  shall  coine  up  A.  and  thorns 

A'zcA.2.6.  son  of  man, tho'  A.and  i  horns  be  withthca 
//eA.0.8.that  which  heareih  A.and  thorns  is  rejectod 

BRIGANDINE. 
.kr.  46.  4.  furbish  the  spears  and  put  on  the  A. 
51.  3.  against  him  thai  lifieth  up  himself  in  his  5. 

BRIGHT. 
Lev.  13.  2.  when  a  man  shall  have  a  b.  spot,  24,  38. 

4.  if  the  A.  sjiot  be  white  in  the  skin  of  his  fleoii 
23.  if  A.  spot  slay  in  his  place  and  spread  not,  28. 

14.  56.  this  IS  the  law  for  a  scab  and  for  a  A.  spot 

1  Kings  7.  45.  all  the  vessels  Hiram  made  for  the 
house  of  the  Lord  were  of  A.  brass,  2  CAr.  4. 16. 

./oA  37   11   he  scattered  his  A.  cloud 

21.  now  men  see  not  the  A.  light  in  the  clouds 
Canf. 5.14. bellyisasA. ivory  overlaid  with  sapphired 
.Jer. 51.  II.  make  A.  the  arrows,  gather  llif  shield.s 
Ezek.  1.13.  the  fire  was  A.  and  out  of  fire  lightning 
21.  15.  the  sword  is  made  A.  it  is  wr.npt  up 
21.  for  the  king  of  Babylon  made  his  arrows  5. 

27.  19.  A.  iron  and  cassia  were  in  iliv  market 
32.  8.  A.  liL'hts  I  will  make  dark  overtliee 

JVah.  3.  3.  the  horseman  lifieth  up  ihe  A.  sword 
Zeeh.  10.  1.  so  the  Lord  shall  mak"  A.  clouds 
Mat.  17.  5.  benoid  a  A.  cloud  ovcrslo'dowc.d  them 
/,«ie  II.  36.  as  when  the  A.  shiiiieg  of  a  candle 
Jlcts  10.  30.  a  man  stood  before  ni''  m  h.  clothing 
Rev.  22.  16.  I  am  the  A.  and  morning  star 

BRIGHTNE!?S 
Siffnifies,  [1]  Light,  or  lueidn.-ss,  Isa. .59.  9.  .^mos 

5.  20.  [21  J^ntiiral  form  and  beauty,  Dan.  4. 
36.  [3]  Royal  dignity,  glory,  and  splendour, 
Ezek.  28.  7. 

2  Sam.  22.  13.  through  the  A.  before  him  were 
coals  of  fire  kindled,  Psul.  18.  12 

■  Job  31.  26.  or  beheld  the  moon  walking  in  A 
Psal.  89.  t  44.  thou  madest  his  A.  to  cease 
/.««.  59.  9.  we  wait  for  A.  but  we  walk  in  darknea 

CO.  3.  and  kings  shall  come  to  Ihe  A.  of  thy  rising 
19.  nor  for  A.  shall  the  moon  give  liffht  lo  thee 
62.  1.  till  the  righteousness  thereof  go  fi.rth  as  6 
66.  t  II.  be  delighted  with  the  A.  of  her  glory 
Fzek.  1.  4.  and  a  fire  and  a  A.  was  ahoiil  il,  27. 

28.  so  was  the  appearance  of  A.  round  about 
8.  2.  as  the  appearance  of  A.  as  thecolour  of  ambei 
10.4.  the  court  was  full  of  A.  of  ihe  Lord's  glory 
28.  7.  behold,  slransera  shall  defile  thy  A. 

17.  thon  hast  corrupted  by  reasim  of  thy  b. 
Da7i.2.3].  this  great  image,  whose  A.  was  excellent 

4.  36.  my  honour  and  /;.  returned  iiiilo  me 

5.  t  6   then  the  kinir's  A.  was  changed,  t9. 
12.3.  the  wise  shall  shine  as  the  A. of  the  firmnment 

./?OT().'i5.20.dayof  Lord  shall  hevervdars  and  no4. 
Jfnb.  3.  4.  his  b.  was  as  the  light,  he  had  hnrn* 
.'?c^s  26.  13.  light  from  heaven  anove  A.  of  the  sun 
2  The^s.  2. 8.  shall  destroy  wilh  ihe  A.  of  his  comin, 
Heb.  1.3.  who  being  the  A.  of  his  glory  and  image 
BRIM. 

■  Josh.  3.  15.  feet  of  Ihe  priest  dipped  in  A.  of  watftt 

1  h'tngs  7. 26.  A.  wrought  like  A.  of  a  cup,  2  Chr.  4.5 

2  Chron.  4.  2.  he  made  a  molten  sea  from  A.  to  A, 
.John  2.  7.  and  thev  filled  them  up  to  theA. 

BRIMSTO.VE. 
fjfn. 19.24.  mined  on  Com  h.  and  fire,  Luke  17.20. 
/>r7(<,  29.23.  Ihe  whole  hind  llirreof  is  A.  and  sail 
.Job  18.  15.  A.  shall  be  scattered  oii  bis  habitation 
PsaL  11.  6.  upon  wicked  he  «hall  rain  snares,  fire 
and  A.  and  a  horrible  empest,  Eiek  33.  SS 


BRI 

Isa.  30.  33.  breath  of  ihe  Lord  like  a  etreamof  i. 
M.  U.  and  the  dust  thereof  turned  into  b. 
fi€v.  y.  17.  out  of  l.^ieir  nioutlis  issued  tire  and  b. 

IH.  the  third  part  of  men  was  killed  by  the  b. 
14.  lU.  he  shall  be  tormented  with  tire  and  b. 
ly.'iO.cast  into  a  lake  of  lire,  burning  with*.  3U.  10. 
21.8.  whoremongers,  and  all  liars,  shall  have  their 
part  ill  the  lake  which  huriieth  with  hre  and  0. 
BRING. 
Oen.  6.  17.  I  do  6.  a  Hood  of  waters  on  the  earth 
jy.  two  of  every  sort  shall  thou  b.  into  the  ark 
9.  14  when  I  J.  a  cloud  over  earth,  the  bow  seen 
18.  16.  Abraham  did  A   them  on  their  way 

ly.Lord  niayd.onAbrahamwhathe  halli  spoken 
27.  4.  and  b.  it  to  me  that  I  may  eat,  23. 
5.  b.  me  venisou  |]  12.  I  shall  b.  a  curse  on  me 

42.  20.  b.  your  youngest  brother  to  me,  34. 
37.  if  I  b.  him  not  to  thee,  43.  9.  I  44.  32. 

43.  IG.  b.  these  men  home,  slay  and  make  ready 
45.  19.  take  wagons  and  4.  your  father,  and  come 
48.  y.  b.  them  1  pray  to  me,  and  1  will  bless  thein 

Ezod.  lU.  4  else  to-morrow  I  will  b.  the  locusts 
11.  1.  vet  will  1  />.  one  plague  more  on  Pharaoh 

13.  5.  it  snail  be  when  the  Lord  shall  b.  thee,  11. 

18.  19.  that  thou  mayesl  /;.  the  causes  to  God 
SI.  6.  his  master  shall  b.  him  to  the  judges 

22.  13.  if  it  be  torn  in  pieces,  h.  it  for  wuness 

23.  4.  thou  Shalt  surely  b.  it  back  to  him  again 

19.  first  of  tiret-fruita  of  thy  land  shalt  b.  34.20. 

20.  I  will  send  un  Angel  to  b.  thee  into  the  pUce 
35.  5.  whoso  IS  of  a  willing  heart,  let  hi-n  b. 

3t5.  5.  the  people  b.  much  more  than  enough 
Lev.  5.  7.  if  he  be  not  able  to  b.  a  lam..,  11.  |  12.  8. 
.H.  and  he  shall  b.  them  to  the  priest,  12. 

16.  12.  shall  b.  fire  and  incense  within  the  vail 

17.  5.  that  Israel  may  b.  their  sacrifices  to  the  Ld 
^um.  8.  y.  and  thou  shall  b  the  Loviles,  10. 

14.  ;•:.  if  the  Lord  delight  in  us,  then  he  will  b.  us 
K;.  because  the  L   was  not  able  to  6.  Deut.d.26. 

24.  my  servant  Caieb,  him  will  I  b.  into  the  land 
l(j.  17.  b.  before  the  Lord  every  man  his  censer 

20.  12.  ye  shall  not  b.  this  congregation  into  land 

32.  ?  give  this  land,  and  b.  us  not  over  Jordan 
Deut.  1.  17.  the  cause  too  hard  for  you,  b.  it  to  me 

7   1.  when  the  Lord  shall  b.  thee  into  the  land 

21.  12.  then  thou  shalt  b.  her  home  to  thy  house 
S'i.  2.  then  thou  ehalt  b  it  unto  thine  own  house 
30.  12.  h.  it  to  us,  that  we  may  hear  and  do,  13. 

33.  7.  hear.  Lord,  and  b.  Judah  to  his  people 

I  .Sam.  1. 22.  till  child  bo  weaned,  then  I  will  b.  him 
y.  7.  then  said  Saul,  what  .shall  wo  b.  the  man'? 
23.  b.  the  portion  I  gave  thee,  of  which  I  caid 
11.  12.  b.  the  rnen,  that  we  may  |iut  them  to  death 
20.8.  for  whyshouldesl  thou  b.  me  to  thy  father  1 
^  Sam. 3. 12.  my  hand  wiih  thee,  to  i  Isj-ael  to  thee 
13.  except  thou  b.  Michal  when  thou  coinest 
14. 10.  whosoever  saith  ought  to  thee,  b.  him  to  me 

19.  11.  why  are  ye  last  to  b.  the  king  back? 

1  Kings  3.  24.  and  the  king  said,  b.  niu  a  sword 
R  32°  the  wicked,  to  b   his  way  on  his  head 

t47.  If  b.  back  to  their  heart,  2  Ckroii  C.  t  37, 

13.  18.  b.  him  back  with  thee  t.)  thine  house 
17   11.  A.  me  a  morsel  of  bread  in  thine  hand 

20.  33.  then  lie  said,  go  ye  A.  him 

2  Ki-^.gs  2.  20.  A.  me  a  nev,'  cruse,  and  put  salt 
4.  (i.  A.  yet  a  vessel  ||  41.  A.  meal  and  cast  it 
6.  19.  X  will  A.  you  to  llie  man  whom  ye  seek 

1  Chron.  13.  f  3.  let  us  A.  about  the  ark  of  our  God 
16.  29.  A.  an  offering  and  come  before  him 

21.  2.  A.  the  number  of  them  to  mo,  that  I  may 
SCArrn.31. 10.  since  the  people  began  toAolferings 
JVcA.  13.  18.  did  not  our  God  A.  this  evil  on  us  ? 
Job  6.  22.  did  I  say  A.  unto  me,  or  give  a  reward 

10.  9.  wilt  thnu  A.  me  into  the  dust  again  ? 

14.  4.  who  can  A.  a  clean  thing  out  of  an  unclean  ? 

18.  11.  it  sh.ill  A.  Iiim  to  the  king  of  terrors 
30.  23.  lor  I  know  thou  wilt  A.  me  to  death 
33.  30.  to  A.  buck  his  soul  from  the  pit 

Psa'.  43.  3.  let  them  A.  me  to  thy  boly  hill 
60.  9.  who  will  h.  me  into  strong  city?  108.  10, 
72.  3.  ihii  mountains  ehall  A.  peace  to  the  people 
94.  23  he  shall  A   on  them  their  own  iniquity 
Prov.  29.  8.  scornful  men  A.  a  city  into  a  snare 
Eccl.  3. 22.  who  shall  A.  him  to  see  wliat  shall  be  ? 

11.  9.  know  that  God  will  A.  theo  into  judgment 

12.  14.  God  shall  A.  every  work  into  judgment 
Cant.  8.  2. 1  would  b.  thee  into  my  mother's  house 
ha.  1.  17.  Lord  uhall  A.  on  thee  and  my  people 

14.  2.  the  people  shM  b   them  to  their  place 
15. 9.  for  I  will  A.  more  upon  Dimon,  lions  on  him 
It).  t3.  i   counsel,  execute  judgment,  make  thy 

25.  12.  shall  he  A.  to  the  ground,  even  to  the  dust 

45  21.  tell  ye  and  A.  them  near,  let  tliem  take 

46  13.  (  A.  near  my  righteousness,  it  not  be  far  oflT 
56  7  even  Ihern  will  I  6.  to  my  holy  mountain 
38  7   and  that  thou  A.  the  poor  to  thy  house 

6u.  17.  for  brass  I  will  A.  gold,  for  iron  b.  silver 
66   4   I  will  h   their  ti  ars  upon  thorn 
Jfer  3.  14.  I  will  «ake  you  and  A.  yo  •  to  Zion 
10. 21,    not  in  anew    lest  thou  A.  mo  to  nothin" 
50 


BRI 

.Jcr.  11.8.  1  will  A  on  1. hem  all  the  words  of  this  cov. 
17.  18.  A.  upon  them  day  of  <:vil,  and  destroy  them 
31.  8.  1  will  b.  ilieni  liom  ihc  north  connlry 
32  42.  so  1  will  b.  on  them  all  the  gooil  promised 

33.  ti.  behold  I  will  A.  it  health  and  cure 

11.  llieni  thatshallA.sacnfice  of  praise  into  house 
49.  5.  behold,  I  will  A.  a  fear  upon  thee 
Lam.  1.  f  Ki.  that  should  A.  hack  my  soul  is  far 
Eielc  6.  3.  1,  even  I,  will  A.  a  sword  upon  you 

11.  y.  I  will  A.  you  out  of  the  midst  thereof 

20.  15.  that  I  would  not  A.  them  into  the  land 

21.  2y.  I  will  A.  on  the  necks  of  them  that  are  slain 
23.  22.  I  will  A.  them  against  thee  on  every  Bide 

34.  13.  I  will  A.  them  to  their  land,  36.24.  l'37.21. 
'iA.  17.  that  I  weuld  A.  thee  against  them 

Uos.  2.  14.  I  will  allure  and  A.  her  to  wilderness 
.imos  4. 1.  A.  and  let  us  drink  ||  4  A.  your  sacrifices 
Mic.  1.  15.  yet  will  I  A.  an  heir  to  thee 
Zcch.  8.  8.  1  will  A.  them,  and  they  shall  dwell 
Mai.  1.  t7.  ye  A.  pollulcd  bread  to  mine  altar 

3.  10.  b.  all  the  tithes  into  the  store-house 
Mat.  2.  13.  be  thou  there  till  1  A.  thee  word 

5.  23.  therefore  if  thou  A.  thy  gift  to  the  altar 

17.  17  A.  liini  hither  to  me,  Mark  9.  19. 

21.2.  ye  shall  find  an  ass  and  a  colt,  loose  them  and 

A.  them  to  me,  Mark  11.  2.  Luke  19.  3U. 

Mark  7.  32.  and  they  A.  to  liiiu  one  that  was  deaf 

Luke  2.  10.  for  I  A.  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy 

8.  14.  choked  with  tares,  and  A.  no  fruit  to  perfect. 

12.  li.  when  they  A  you  into  the  synagogues 
.John  10.  16.  other  sheep,  them  also  1  must  A. 

14.  26.  and  A.  all  things  lo  your  remembrance 

18.  29.  Pilate  said,  what  accusation  A.  you? 

21.  10.  A.  of  the  fish  which  ye  have  now  caught 
.-ids  5.  28.  ye  intend  lo  A.  this  man's  blood  on  us 

7  6.  that  they  should  A.  them  into  bondage 
9  2.  he  might  A.  them  bound  to  Jerusalem,  21. 

22.  5.  I  went  to  Damascus  to  A.  them  bound 

23.  10.  coninianded  to  A.  Paul  into  the  ca&tle 
17  A.  this  young  man  to  the  chief  captain 

1  Cor.  1.  19.  I  will  A.  to  nothing  the  understanding 
28. things  that  are  not, A.  to  nought  things  that  arc 

4.  17.  ehall  A.  you  into  remembrance  of  my  ways 
9.27.  keep  under  my  body,  I  A.  it  into  subjection 
16.6.  that  ye  may  A. me  on  my  journey  whirnei'Igo 

2  Cur. 11. 20.  ye  suirer,if  a  man  A.  you  intv-  bondage 
Gal.  3.  24.  our  school-master  to  A.  us  t:)  Christ 
IThess.'i.  11.  them  that  sleep  will  God  h  with  him 
2  Tim.  4.  II.  take  Mark  and  A.  hini  with  thee 

1  Pet.  3.  13.  suffered  that  he  might  A.  u*  to  God 
'2  John  10.  if  any  come  and  A.  nut  this  iioctriii"; 
2.Iolm<>.  whom  if  thou  A.  forward  on  thiir  journey 
Re>.'.  21.  24.  and  kings  do  A.  their  glory  to  it 
2C.  they  shall  A.  the  glory  of  nations  into  it 
See  HoMB,  HntiisR. 
BRING  again. 
Gen-  24.  5.  must  I  A.  thy  son  again  to  the  land? 
6.  beware  thou,  that  thou  A  not  my  sou  agani,S. 
28.  15.  !  will  A.  thee  again  into  this  land,  48.  21. 
37.  14.  if  well  with  brethren,  and  A.  word  again 
42.  37.  deliver  him,  and  I'll  A.  Iiim  to  thee  again 
Ezod.  23.  4.  shalt  surely  A.  it  back  to  lum  again 
A''um. 17. 10  A   Aaron's  rod  a^ru'n  before  testimony 
22.  8.  lodge  this  night,  and  I'll  A.  you  w.jid  again 
/Jfuc.1.22.  A.  us  word  a^airt  what  way  we  mu.^tgn 

22.  1.  in  any  case  A.  them  again  to  thy  brother 
28.  68.  the  Lord  shall  A.  thee  into  Kgypt  ag-iin 

.Judg.  11.  9.  if  ye  A.  me  home  again  lo  fi.jht 

19. 3.  her  husband  arose,  and  went  to  A.  h>^r  again 

■2  Sam.  12.  23.  can  I  A.  hirn  again,  I  shall  g.i  tj  him 

14.  21.  A.  the  young  man  Absalom  again 

15  8.  if  the  Lord  shall  A.  me  again  lo  Jfrnsalem 

25.  he  will  A.  me  again  and  shew  me  it     (o.25. 

1  Kings  8.  34.  forgive  and  A.  them  again,  2  Chr. 

12.  21.  he  assembled  Judah  against  Israel  lo  A. 

kingdom  again  to  Rehoboam,  2  Chr.  11.  1. 

1  Chron.  13.  3.  let  us  A.  again  the  ark  of  our  God 
21.  12.  advise  what  word  I  shall  A.  again  to  I 

2  CAron. 24.  19.  he  sent  prophcs  to  A.  them  again 
J^Teh.  9.  29  that  mighfest  A.  them  again  to  tny  law 
rsaZ.68.22.  Lord  said,  I  will  h. again  from  Ba.slian, 

I  will  A.  again  my  people  from  tliedeptnsofsea 
Prow. 19.24.  not  so  much  as  A. it  to  his  mouth  again 
26.  15.  grievcth  him  to  A.  it  again  to  his  mi>uth 
Isa.  38. 8. 1  will  A.  again  the  shadow  of  the  degrees 
46.  8.  A.  it  again  to  mind,  O  ye  transgressors 
49.  5.  saith  the  Lord,  to  A.  Jacob  again  to  hi 
52  8.  shall  see  when  the  Lord  nhall  A.  again  Zion 
.Jer.  12.  15.  I  will  return  and  A.  them  again,  50  19 
15. 19.  if  ihini  wilt  return,  then  will  I  b.  thee  again 
16. 1,5. 1  will  A.  them  ag.  lo  their  land,  24.  6. 1 32.37. 

23.  3.  I  will  A.  them  again  into  their  folds 

28.  3.  in  two  years  1  will  A.  again  tho  vessels 
4.  T  will  A.  again  to  this  place  Jcconiah,  6. 

30.3.1  will  b.auain  captivity  of  my  people  If.r.  and 
Judah,  18.  ]  31.  23.  Eiek.  39.25.  Mmoi  9.14. 
48.  47.  yet  I  will  A.  again  the  captivity  ofMoab 
iSS.fi.h.arrain  Ihe  captivity  of  Ammon||39.ofElam 
£zeA. 16.53. when  I  A.a^.  their  captivity,  I  will  b.ag. 

29.  14. 1  will  b,  again  the  captivity  of  Egypt 


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Eiek.  34.  16. 1  will  A.  again  thai  which  \vk«  driven 
Zeph.  3.  20.  at  that  time  1  will  A.  you  agait 
Zech.  10.  6.  I  will  A.  them  again  lo  pluct-  I'leu! 

10.  I  will  A.  thein  a^ain  out  of  land  ol  tgypt 
Mat.  2.  8.  A    me  word  again  that  i  in.iy  votihif 

Set  f.'Ai'Tivrrv. 
I5K1NG  down. 
Gen.  42.  38.  A.  dawn  my  grey  hairs,  44.  29,  31. 
43.  7  he  would  say,  A.  your  brother  down,  44.  2K 
45.  13.  ye  shall  haste  and  A.  down  my  lather 
iJeut.  9.  3.  he  shall  A.  them  doion  before  thy  faci 
■  Jiidg.  7. 4.  A.  them  doicn  to  the  water  anj  1  will  tr; 

1  .Sam. 30.  15.  Kausib.mc down,  I  will  A. thee  down 

2  .'iam.  22. 28.  eyes  on  the  haughty  to  A.  them  down 
1  Kings  1.  33.  Sidomon  A.  hini  down  to  (Jihoti 

2.  9   his  hoary  bead  A.  thou  down  wih  blood 
PsaL.  16.27.  wilt  save  afiiictcd,  A.  down  high  looki 

53.  23.  shall  A.  them  down  to  pit  of  destruction 
Isa  2.5.  5.  thou  shall  A.  down  the  noifc  of  stranger* 
11. he  shall  b.doicn  their  pride  togetliev  with  spojjt 
12.  the  high  fort  of  thy  walls  shall  he  A.  down. 

03.  6.  1  will  A.  di,icn  their  strength  to  the  eartli 
./er  49  16. 1  will  A  thee  down  from  thence,  Obad  4. 

51.  411.  I  will  A.  them  down  like  lamhstoslaughtts 
K2(!/f  26.  2:1.  when  I  shall  A.  thee  down  withthcin 
28.  8.  they  s.'iail  A.  thee  down  lo  pii,  and  shall  die 
Hus.  7.  12.  I  w  ill  A.  thim  down  as  fowls  of  heaven 
JiW3.2.  A.lhem  (/wiij/t  to  the  valley  of  Jihoshaphat 

til.  the  Lord  shall  A.  down  thy  mighty  ones 

.Hnios 'i.  \\  he  shall  A  Joicn  thy  strength  trom  thee 

9.2.  tho'  climb  to  heaven,  thence  will  A. them  dov^n 

Obad.  3.  saith  in  Ins  heart,  who  shall  b.  me  down? 

Jlcts  23.  15.  that  h,'  A.  hini  down  to  you  to-morrov» 

20.  the  Jd<vs  desire  thou  wouldst  A.  down  Pain 

liotii.  10.  6.  that  IS  to  A.  Christ  down  from  above 

Sec  V.vih. 

URING  forth. 

Cren.i.U.  letfearthA./«i-£A,  24.||20.  watetsA./jrJA 

3.  16.  in  sorrow  tliou  shalt  b.  forth  children 

18.  thorns  and  thistles  shall  it  b.  forth  lo  thee 
8.  17.  b.  forth  every  living  thing  that  i^  with  thee 
9  7.  b.  forth  abundantly  in  th(^  earth  and  multipl/ 
38.24.  Judah  saiil  A.  he:/u)-tA,and  let  lier^ie  burnt 
Exud.^.lO.  that  thou  mayesl  b.  forth  my  people  Isr. 

11.  who  am  1,  that  I  shoulil  A.  forth  Israel  ? 

7.  4.  that  1  may  A.  forth  my  armies  and  people 

8.  3.  the  river  shall  b.  forth  fro.'js  abundantly 
18.  magiciansdid  soto  A./H»7Alice,  hui  could  no< 

Lev.  24.  14.  A.  forth  hiiii  thai  halh  cursed,  23. 
25   21.  It  shall  b.  forth  fruit  for  three  years 
26.10.  yeshall  cat  and  b.  forth  old,  because  of  new 
.Vi(»i.20.8.  shall  A./ur(A  to  them  water  out  of  roch 
/.>f«t.l4.28.  thou  shalt  b.  forth  all  lithe  of  increase 
17.  5.  then  shall  thou  b.  forth  that  man  or  womar. 

22.  15.  b.  forth  the  tokens  of  the  da  nisei's  virginity 
.losh.  2  3  6  forth  the  men  that  are  come  to  thee 
.Jiidg  6.  18.  till  I  Come  and  b.  forth  my  present 

19.  22.  b.  forth  the  man  that  came  to  thy  lionsa 
2KingsW.22.bfortk  vi'slmentsfor  Ihe  worshipper* 

19. 3.  and  there  is  no  strength  to  A.  forth,  Isa.  37..'{. 

23.4.  to  b.  forth  all  the  vessels  wereinade  for  ISaal 
Ezra  1.8.  tjiose  did  Cyrus  A.  forth  by  Mithretlatb 

10.  t  3.  make  a  covenant  to  b.  forth  our  wives 

.Job  H. 9. it  will  bud  and  A./«r«A  boughs  like  a  plant 

15.35.  they  conceive  m'.srhief,  and  b.  forth  vanity 

\38.32.canstthou  A./or<AMaz7aroth  in  hisseasonl 

39.  1.  knowest  thou  when  wild  goats  A. /or< A?  2,3 

40.  20  surely  the  mountains  A.  him/or(A  food 
Psal.  25  1 1,5.  lie  shall  b.  forth  my  feet  out  of  the  net 

37.  6.  he  shall  A.  forth  thy  riglitenusness  as  light 
92.  14.  they  shall  still  b.  forth  fiuil  in  old  age 
104.  14.  thai  he  may  A./o)-(A  food  out  of  ihe  earth 
144.  13.  that  our  sheep  may  b.  forth  thousands 

Prov.8. 1 35.  whoso  findeth  me  shall  A. /or^A  favour 
27. 1.  thou  knowost  not  what  a  day  may  b.  forth 
Isa.  5.2.  he  looked  thai  it  should  b.  forth  grapes,  4. 

23.  4.  snying,  I  travail  not,  nor  b.  forth  children 
33  11.  ye  shall  conceive  chaff,  and  A./or/Aetubbls 

41.  21.  b.  forth  your  strong  reiisons.saiih  I  he  King 

22.  let  them  b.  forth  and  shew  what  shall  happen 

42.  1.  he  shall  A.  /»r<A  judgment  lo  the  GentileH 
3.  he  shall  A.  forth  judcinent  unio  truth 

43.8.  A. /(/r(A  blind  pei.plelhnt  have  r^'es,and  deal 
9.  let  them  b  forth  their  witnesses  that  they  may 
45.8  let  cajth  open,  and  let  them  b.  forth  salvatioB 
55.  10.  watereththe  earlh,and  makeih  it  A./nrtA 
.59.  4. 1  hey  conceive  miwiiief,  and  A.  ;'»rM  iniquity 
65.  9.  and  I  -will  b.  forth  a  seed  out  of  Jacob 

23.  not  labour  in  vain,  nor  b.  forth  for  trouble 
66. 8. shall  the  earth  be  made  to  A. /of^A  in  one  day  1 

9.  shnll  I  bring  to  birth,  and  notCiiii'^e  to  b.feyth? 
.Jer.  12.  2.  they  arow,  yea  tliey  A.  forth  frnil 

5!  44  I'll  b.forthouf  ofmonih  what  heswallovred 
Eiek.  12.  4.  thou  shall  h.  forth  tliv  stnfi'hy  day 

17.23.  and  it  shnll  h.  forth  boushs  and  bearfruil 

20.  6.  to  A.  \hvm  forth  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
38.  I  will  A.  them  forth  out  of  the  country 

23. 18.  therefore  wiIUA  forth  a  fire  in  the  miditol 

38.  4  I  will  A.  thee  forth  thy  nrmv  and  horsemea 
47. 12.  shaU  b.  forth  new  fruit  accordirjt  to  mon'h* 


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BRO 


Hoa9.  13.  but  Ei.hra.m  shall  i./ur(A  hUclniorert 
1«  though  ihev  i./  )tl  «.ll  1  slay  beloved  lru.l 
»iic  4.  lU.  be  111  i>a.ii  and  labour  lo  I/.  J-,  U  /.loii 
7.  9.  le  will  t>.  meJviUi  to  ilie  iiglit 
2coA.  i.-2.  before  ibe  decree  b.JorLh  the  day  pa»s 
Z/cA.  3.  a.  1  will  0.  Jorik  my  servaiu  the  Uiaiicli 

4  7  sl.all  i./ort/i  the  headstone  with  Bhoutiiigs 
5.4.  b.  f«r«Aacurse,  and  it  shall  in^er  .he  house 

A/a£.  l.'iJ.  behold,  a  viigin  snail  u./.  a  bou,  -.1. 

3.  r.  b.i.  tVuil  meet  lor  rei>entunce,  Luke  .i.  &. 

7  18.  good  tree  cannot  b.f.  eviltruit,  Lukeii.ii- 
Mark  4.  iJ.  (<.  /.  I'ru.t,  some  tl.iriy  lold,  some  sixty 
6uA-6 1. 31.  A./,  a  sen,  and  Shalt  call  h.s  iiaiuo  Jesus 

a  15.  having  heard  word,  kee,.  it,  and  4.  y.  fruit 

15.  22.  b.  forth  the  best  robe  and  put  it  on  hun 
lokn  15.  -Z  purg.lb,  that  it  may  A.  {■  "'"';'^  !;"" 

It).  I  ordained  vou,  that  you  snuuld  i.;^truit 
19.  4  16.  liim/u'tA  to  you  thai  ye  may  know 
aus  12. 4.  after  Easter  to  b.  hi.n/.  to  the  people 
Horn. -.4.  thai  we  sliould  b.  fort/i  fruit  unto  Uod 
5.  the  motions  of  =i..  :o  b.f.  fruit  unto  death 
BKLNG  tn. 
Eiod.6.8.  I  will  6.  you  into  the  land  I  did  iwear 
l.'i  17  shal  b.  VI  and  plant  them  m  the  mountain 

16.  5.  on  the  si.Uli  day  prepare  that  liiey  b.  m 
23.  23.  my  Ansel  shall  go  before  and  A.  thee  in 

ATum.  14.  31.  your  little  ones,lhem  will  1  b.  m 
2  CAron.  24. 9.' they  made  i.roclamatinii  lu  b.in  to 
the  Lorrt  the  collection  Moses  laid  on  Israel 

28.  13.  ye  siiail  not  b.  m  the  captives  hither 
Jer.  17.  24.  b.  m  no  burden  on  the  sabbath-day 
/Jan.2.24.  b.  me  tn  before  tlie  k.ng,  and  I  will  shew 

5.  7.  the  king  cried  to  b.  tti  ibe  a.troiogers 

9.  24.  to  b.  in  everlasting  nghteousnwis 
fia"   1   6.  ye  have  sown  muiii  and  b.  in  little 
Lukco.  IS. "souirht  means  to  b  him  in  aim  l^yh'"' 

14  21.  b.  in  hither  the  poor,  the  maimed,  and  halt 

5  Pet  ^  1  who  orivilv  4   m  damnable  heresies 

"   HR'ING  out. 
Gen.19.5.  A.them  oiu  lo  us  that  we  may  kno w,H.  1-. 
40. 14.  make  meimon,  and  4  me  out  of  this  house 
50  21.  God  will  visu  and  b.  you  out  ol  tins  land 
Ezod.  6.  ti.  I  will  0.  vou  out  from  under  the  burdeii 
13.  gave  them  a  ciiarge  to  b-  the  childr  ol  Israel 
ou«ofEgvp!,2r.,27.|7.5  j  12.  51  ./.r.  31  J2. 
32  12  for  mischu'f  did  he  4.  lliem  cut  to  slay  them 
Deut  n.  19.  lay  hold  and  4.  him  out  to  the  elders 
22.21. 4.  out  the  damsel  !|  24. 4  both  out  to  the  gale 
24. 11.  shall  4.  out  the  pledge  abroad  unto  Iheo 
Jis/i.  6.  22.  4.  out  thence  Rahab  and  all  she  hath 
tl.  22.  4.  out  those  live  kings  out  of  the  cave 
Judir.li.  30.  4.  out  thy  son  that  he  may  die 
19.''24.  tiiem  I  will  4.  out,  and  liumble  ye  them 
Psal.  25.  17.  O  4.  thou  me  out  of  my  distresses 
142.7.  4.  mvs.ul  out  of  prison,  that  I  may  praise 
143.  11.  O  Lord.  4.  inv  soul  out  of  trouble 
Isa.  42.  7.  to  4.  out  the'  prison-  rs  from  the  prison 
rcr.  8.1.  shall  4.  out  the  boues  of . lie  km^s  id  Jiidah 
38  23  6   uunhv  Wives  and  childien  to  Chaldeans 
Ezek.U.I.  but!  v.'iilA.yrm  foithouf  of  midst  of  it 
20.  34.  I  will  4.  yoj  out  from  the  people,  34.  13. 
41.  accept  you,  when  I  4.  yon  nut  from  people 
24.  6.  6.  It  out  pieie  bv  niere,  let  no  lot  fall 
tfinos  6.  10.  that  buineth  him  to  4.  out  the  hone* 
6cts  17.  5-  sousht  lo  b.  them  out  lo  tiie  people 

'BRING  tu  P'lss. 
Gen.  41.32.  thedieam.  G.  will  shortly  4.  it  to  pass 
50.20.lo4.top.asatthi<dav.  tosaveiieoplealive 
"sal.  37.  5.  tru.-l  m  him,  ami  iie  shall  4.  it  topas.s 
Isa.  28.  21.  and  4.  to  pass  Ins  act,  his  strange  act 
40. 11.  I  have  i-^ken,  I  » ill  also  4  it  ta  pass 

BRING  up. 
Cen.  46.  4.  a*1  I  will  uIm)  surely  4.  thee  up  again 
Exod.  3.  8.  and  to  4.  them  up  out  of  that  land 

17.  1  have  said.  1  will  4.  y.uiu;;  out  of  affliction 
•.•i3.  12.  see,  thou  savest  to  me,  4.  up  this  people 
.Vum.  14.  37.  men  that  b.  up  evil  report  on  the  land 
■20.  25.  4.  vp  .Aaron  and  his  son  to  mount  Hor 
rif  ue.  22. 14.  4.  up  an  evil  name  on  her,  and  say 
rudir.6.  13.  did  not  the  Lord  4.  us  up  from  Egypt 
I  Sam.  19. 15.  4.  him  up  in  the  brd,  that  I  may  slay 
28.  11.  whom  shall  1  h.  u\>.  be  said  4.  me  up  Sam. 
8  Sam.  2.  3.  Ins  men  did  D.ivid  4.  up  every  man 
6  2  to  4.  KB  from  th«nce  the  ark  of  God,  1  &'(»"•« 
8  1,  4.  1  CAron.  13. 0.  i  15.  3, 12, 14, 25. 
2  Chron.  5. 2,  5. 
i  Chron.  17.  .5.  since  I  did  4.  up  Israel  to  this  day 
Ezra  1.  11.  did  Sheshbazzar  4.  up  with  them 
JVeA.  Ill  38.  shall  4.  «p  tithe.s  to  the  house  of  God 
r5a.2.3.4. 1  travail  not,  nor  b.  forth  cluUlreii,  nor 
do  I  nourish  up  vung  men,  nor  4.  ap  virgins 
Jrr.  27.  2a  then  will!  b.  them  up  and  restore 
Ftck.  10.  40.  shall  h.  vp  a  company  assinst  thee 
23  4i;.  I  will  4.  up  a  comp  inv  upon  tlnmi 
26.  1^.  when  I  shall  4.  up  the  deep  upon  thee 
29.  4.  will  4.  the,;  up  out  of  midst  of  thy  rivers 
32.  3.  a  coinpanv  shall  4.  thee  up  in  my  net 
.37   6   I  will  4.  up  flesh  on  von,  and  cover  you 
J/os.9  12.thou2li  th -y  *■  up  children,  1  will  bereave 
«;«fls8. 10.  I  will  4 "up  8-1  ■iilolh  upon  all  loins 
.^1 


tiont.  10.  '.  to  h.  «;>  Chri!,t  again  from  liiiJ  Ac&A 
Ivli  0.  4.  4.  them  up  in  the  nurture  of  the  Lord 
'*^  BlUiNGERS. 

2  Kinirs  10.  5.  the  4.  up  of  children  sent  to  Jehu 

BRLNGEST. 
A-4  14.  3.  and  4.  me  into  judgment  with  thee 
ha  409  UJerus.tl.al4.goodlidings,hll  up  voice 
■ius  17.  20.  for  thou  4.  siiange  things  to  our  ears 

BRINGETH. 
Eiod.  6.7.  who  4.  yououtfrom  under  the  burden 
/.c... 11.45.  lam  the  Lord  thaiA.yououtol  Egypt 
17   4   4.  it  not  to  the  iloor  of  the  taberMne|.;,9. 
IJeut.  8.  7.  the  Lord  4.  thee  into  a  good  land 

1  Sam.  2.  6.  he  4.  down  to  the  grave,  and  4.  up 
'.  Lord  maketh  poor,  he  4.  low,  and  litteih  up 

2  .Sam.  22.  48.  that  4.  down  the  people  under  me 
4'l  and  that  4.  me  forth  from  mine  enemies 

./o4  12  6.  into  whose  band  God  4.  abumlaiiily 
22.  he  4.  out  to  light  the  shadow  of  death 
19.  29.  wrath  4.  the  punishments  of  the  sword 
28.  11.  the  thing  that  is  hid  4.  he  forth  to  light 

Psal    1    3.  that  4.  forth  Ins  fruit  in  his  season 
14.  7.  when  the  Lord  4.  hack  the  captivity,  53.G. 
33.  10.  Ld.  4.  thecouiisel  of  the  heathen  lo  nought 
37.  7.  the  man  who  b.  wicked  devices  to  pass 
08  6.  he  4.  out  them  that  are  bound  withchaini 

Psal.  107. 38.  and  4.  them  out  of  their  distresses 
30.  so  he  4.  them  to  their  desired  haven 
135.7.  4. wind  out  of  treaBuries,,/(r.  10.13.  |  51.16. 

Pruv.  10.  31.  the  mouth  of  the  just  4.  forth  wisdom 
16.  30.  moving  bis  lips  he  4.  evil  to  pass 
18.  16.  a  man's  gift  4.  him  before  great  men 
19.26.  a  son  that  causeth  shame,  and  o.  reproach 
20  26    a  wise  king  4.  the  wheel  over  them 
21.  27.  much  more  when  he  4.  it  with  a  wicked 

29.  15.  but  a  child  left,  4.  his  niothei  to  shame 
21.  that  delicately  4.  up  Ins  servant  from  a  child 

25.  the  fear  of  man  4.  a  snare,  but  whoso  trusts 

30.  33.  4.  forth  butter,  4.  blood,  4.  forth  strife 

31.  14.  like  ships,  she  4.  her  food  from  afar 
Eccl.  2.  6.  to  water  the  wood  that  4.  forth  trees 
fsa.8.7.  Lord  4.  on  them  the  waters  of  the  river 

26.5.  4.  down  them  that  dwell  on  high,  4.  to  dust 
40  23.  thai  4.  the  princes  to  nothing,  he  makes 

26.  that  4.  out  their  host  by  number 
43.  17.  which  4.  forth  the  chariot  and  horse 
54   16.  the  smith  that  4.  forth  an  instrument 
61   11.  for  as  the  earth  4.  forth  her  bud 

./cr.  4.  31.  anguish  of  her  that  4.  forth  her  first  child 
Ezek.  29.  16.  which  4.  iniquity  to  remembrance 
ilus.  10.  1.  Israel  4.  forth  truit  to  himself 
Ha<r.  1.  11.  drought  on  thai  winch  ground  4.  forth 
jMai  3.  10.  every  tree  that  o.  not  forth  good  fruit  is 
iiewn  down;  and  cast  into  ttre,7.  19.  /.ufrc3  9. 
7  17  even  so  evorv  good  tree,  4.  forih  good  fruit 
12.35.  a  good  man  out  of  heart  4  forth  good  things, 
and  an  evil  man  4.  forth  evil  things,  Luke  6.45 
13   23   4.  f'lrth  some  a  hundred  fold,  some  sixty 
52.~who  4.  out  of  his  treasure  things  new  and  old 
17   1.  Jesus  4.  them  np  into  a  high  mountain 
Mark  4.  28.  the  earth  4.  forth  fruit  of  herself 
/  uke.  6  43.  a  good  tree  4.  not  forth  corrupt  fruit 
Joiu  12.24.  if  It  die,  it  4.  fortli  much  fruit,  15  5. 
Col.  1.6.  gospel  4.  forth  fruit,  as  it  doth  also  in  you 
Tit.  2.  IE  the  grace  of  God  that  4.  salvation 
If'b    1.  6.  4.  in  the  6rst-begotten  into  the  world 
6  7.  die  earth  b.  forth  heibs  meet  for  them 
./am.  1.  15.  lust  4.  forth  sin,  and  sin  4.  forth  death 
See  Tidings. 
BRINGING. 
Exod.  12.  42.  to  he  much  observed  for  4.  them  out 
i>6.  0  so  the  people  were  restrained  from  4. 
J^um.  5. 15.  an  olfenng  4.  iniquity  lo  remembrance 

14  36.  by  h.  up  a  slander  upon  the  bind 
2. Sam.  19.  10.  spe.ik  ve  not  of  4.  the  king  back,  4.3. 

1  A'/nn-sl0-22.  navy  4.  gold  and  silvor,2CA?-o«.9.21. 

2  A'iH'^s21.  12.  1  am  b.  such  evil  on  Jerusalem 
VcA  13.  15.  some  on  the  salibath  b.  in  sheaves 
I'sal.  126.  6.  rejoicing,  4.  his  sheaves  with  him 
.hr.  17.  26.  4.  burnt  offerings,  4.  sacrifices  of  praise 
/CzeA.  20.  9.  I  miule  mysell  known  in  4.  them  out 
Dan.  9. 12.  his  word  bv  4.  upon  us  greiit  evil 
Jitat   21.43.  to  a  nation  4.  foith  the  fruit  thereof 
jWarA2.  3.  4.  one  sick  of  the  pal>y  borne  of  four 
Luke  24.  1.  4-  'he  spices  which  they  prepared 
Jets  5.  Hi-  a  multitude  6.  sick  folks 
Rom.  7.23.  4.  me  into  captivity  lo  the  lawof  sin 
2  Cor.  10.  5   and  4    into  captivity  every  thought 
//«4.2.10.  Ill  ';.mnny  sons  unto  glory  to  make  Capl 

7  19.  but  the  4.  in  o''a  better  hope  did 
'>  Pet  "  5  A.  in  the  flood  nn  the  world  of  ungodly 

BRINK, 
rjrn.  41.3-  stood  bv  the  other  kineontho  A.  of  river 
Frnd.  2.  3.  laid  ihe  ark  in  flaisby  the  river's  A. 
7. 15.  sh-lt  si:ind  bv  the  river's  4   when  he  comes 
f)nil.  2.  36.  from  Aroer  bv  the  4.  of  the  river 
.hsii.  3.  8.  when  ve  are  come  to  Ihe  A.  of  Jordan 
f;zeA.47.6.  caused  me  return  to  the  4.  of  the  river 

BROAD. 
JVum.  10.  38.  make  censers,  4.  plates  for  covering 


BRO 

.Vi/W.  1G.39.  make  4.  plates  fot  covering  of  altal 
jVcA.  3.8.  Uzziel  and  liaiiaiiiah  reiiaircd,  and  thej 
foitlfied  Jerusalem  to  the  4.  wall,  12.  3«J 
7. 1 4.  the  citv  was  b.  in  spaces,  ihe  people  lew 
./»4  36. 16.  reinovcdout  of  the  strait  mlo  a  4.  place 
/'sai.  119.  96.  thv  commandiiient  is  e.\ceeding  •>. 
Cant.  3.  2.  and  in  the  4.  ways  I  will  seek  him 
Isa.  33.  21.  the  Lord  will  be  a  place  of  4.  rivers 
!cr.  5.  1.  know  and  seek  m  the  A.  places  thereof 
51.  58.  the  A.  W'alls  of  Babylon  shall  be  broken 
JVaA.  2.  4.  the  chariots  shall  justle  m  the  4.  wayi 
Mat.  7  13.  4.  IS  the  w  av  that  leadeth  to  destruction 
23.  5.  they  make  4.  ilu.ir  phylactenesandenlarg! 

BROADER. 
Job  11.  9  the  measure  iheieof  is  4.  than  tlie  sea 

BROIUERED. 
Exod  28. 4.  make  a  robe,  a  4.  coat,  a  mitre,  a  girdle 
Ezek.  16.  10.  1  clothed  ihee  also  with  4.  work 
13.  and  thy  raiment  was  of  silk  and  4.  work 
18.  tookest  thy  A.  garment,  and  covereilst  them 

26.  16.  the  iniiices  shall  put  oil' then  4.  garmenta 

27.  7.  linen  witiiA  vv,,rk  from  Egypt  to  be  thy  sail 
16.  they  occupied  m  thy  lairs  with  4.  worii 
24.  thy  merchants  in  blue  clothes  and  4.  work 

1  'I'lm  2.  9.  that  women  adorn  not  with  A.  hair 

BROILED. 
Lukeii.  42.  tlioy  gave  hini  a  piece  of  a  4.  5sh 

BROKEN. 
Gen.  17.  14.  he  hath  A.  my  covenant,  PsaZ.  55. 2C 
/sa.  24.  5.  133.8.  Jer.  11.  1ft 
Lev.CiS  earthen  vessel  wherein  sodden,s!iall  be  b 
15.  12.  the  vessel  thai  he  touched  shall  be  A. 

21.  19  or  a  man  that  is  4.  footed,  or  4.  handed 
20.  that  hath  Ins  stones  4.  let  hun  not  otVer 

22.  22.  blind,  4.  or  maimed,  ye  shall  not  offer,  24. 
26.  13.  and  1  have  4.  the  bands  of  your  yoke 

26.  when  I  have  A.  the  staff  of  your  bread 
J\rum.  15.  31.  because  he  hath  4.  his  commandment 
Jud^.  5  22.  then  were  horse-hoofs  4.  by  prancing* 
16.*9.  ht  brake  ihe  withs,  as  a  thread  of  tow  i«  b. 
1  Sam  2.  4.  the  bows  of  the  mighty  men  are  A. 
2.Vam.22  35.  that  a  bowofsteelis  A.  Psal.  18.34 
1  Kings  22  48.  the  ships  were  A.  at  Ezioii-geber 
1  Chron  14.  11.  God  hath  h.  in  upon  mine  enemies 
'iCIiron  20.  37.  Loid  hath  A.  thy  works,  ships  b. 
32.  5.  also  he  built  up  all  the  wall  that  was  6. 
./o4  4.  10.  the  teeth  of  the  young  lions  are  4. 
7.  5.  my  skin  is  b   and  become  loathsome 
16.  12  I  was  at  ease,  but  he  kutn  4   me  asunder 
22.  9.  the  arms  of  the  fatherless  iiave  been  4. 
24.  20.  and  wickedness  shall  be  A   as  a  tree 
31.  22.  and  let  mine  arm  be  4.  from  the  bone 
38.  15.  and  the  high  arm  shall  he  4. 
Psal.  3  7.  thou  hast  4.  the  teeth  of  the  ungodly 
31.  12.  I  am  foigotteii,  I  um  like  a  A.  vessel 
34  18.  the  Lord  is  nigh  tnemof  a  4.  heart,  51. 17 

20.  he  keepeth  his  bones,  not  one  of  them  is  A. 
37. 15.  their  bows  shall  be  A.  i|  17  armsshall  be  6 
38.  8.  I  am  feeble  and  sore  A.  I  have  roared 
44.  19.  tho'  thou  hast  A   us  m  the  place  of  dragom 
51.  8.  that  the  bones  thou  hast  4.  may  rejoice 

17.  thesacrifices  of  God  are  a  A.  spun,  a  contriH 
00.  t  1-  thou  hast  cast  us  off,  thou  hasi  4.  us 

2.  hast  made  the  earth  to  irembie,  ihoii  hast  A.  i« 
69.  20.  reproach  hath  A.  my  heart,  and  I  am  full 
107.  16.  for  he  hath  A.  ihe  gates  of  brass  and  bar« 
109.  16  that  he  might  even  slay  the  4.  m  heart 
124.  7.  the  snare  is  4.  and  we  aie  esc.iped 
147.  3.  he  healeth  the  4  in  heart,  and  hindeth  up 
Prov.  6  15.  suddenly  shall  he  be  4  vvithoui  remedy 
11. 1 15.  thatissurety  for  a  stranger,  shall  be  sore  6 

13.  t20  a  companion  of  fo<ds  shall  be  4. 
15.  13.  but  by  sorrow  of  the  heart  the  spirit  is  4 
17.  22.  but  a  4.  spirit  drieth  the  bimes 
25.  19.  IS  like  a  4.  tooth  and  a  foot  out  of  joint 

Eccl.  4.  12.  and  a  threefold  cord  is  not  qinckly  b. 
\2.  6.  or  the  golden  bowl  be  4.  or  pitcher  be  A. 
fsa.  5.  27  nor  tlie  latehet  of  their  shoes  be  4. 

7.  8.  within  sixty-five  years  shall  Ephraim  be  b 

8.  15.  many  among  them  shall  fall  and  be  4. 

9.  4.  for  thou  hast  A.  the  yoke  of  Ins  burden 

14.  5.  the  Lord  hath  A.  the  staff  of  the  wicked 
29.  because  the  rod  of  him  lluit  smote  thee  is  b 

19.  10.  they  shall  be  4.  in  the  purposes  thereof 

21.  9.  all  graven  imiiges  he  hath  4.  to  the  ground 
28!  13.  that  they  might  fall  '^ackward  and  he  4. 
33.  8.  he  hath  4.  covenant,  he  regaideih  no  man 

20.  nor  shall  anv  of  the  cords  ihereof  be  4. 
36.  6.  lo,  thou  trustest  in  Ihe  staff  of  this  4.  reed 
42.  t  4.  he  shall  not  fail  nor  be  A.  till  we  have  se 
/cr  2.  13  bowed  out  A.  cisterns  that  hold  no  wale. 
16.  the  chiMren  h.ivc  4.  the  crown  of  thy  head 
20  of  old  I  hive  4.  thv  yoke,  and  burst  bands 
5.  5.  these  have  4.  thv  voke,  and  burst  thy  bondj 

10.  20   all  mv  cords  are  A.  my  children  gone 

11.  Ifi.  kindledafiro,  and  the  branches  of  i:  are* 
14.  17.  for  the  virgin-dnushter  of  my  people  is  b 

22  28.  is  this  man  Comah  a  despised  4.  idol  1 

23  9   mine  heart  is  4.  because  rf  the  p'ophets 
28  2.  1  have  i  Cie.  vcke  of  the  king  of  Il.ibvloc 


BRO 

Itr  28.  13  Hananiali,  tliou  hast  J.  the  yokes  of 
3J.2i.llieii  niiLy  also  my  covenant  be  A.  witli  David 
•19.17.  liow  is  the  s^troiig  staff*,  atid  beautiful  rod  7 

25.  the  arm  of  iVIoab  is  b.  saith  the  Lord 

38.  for  I  have  i.  Moab  like  a  vessel,  wherein  is  no 
50.  17.  tins  Nebucliadiiezzar  hath  h.  Israel's  bones 

23.  the  hammer  of  whole  earth  cut  asunder  andA. 
51.56.  Babylon,  every  one  of  theii  bows  is  b. 

58.  the  broad  walls  of  Babylon  shall  be  utterly  J. 
Lam.  '2.  9.  he  hath  destroyed  and  b.  her  bars 
3.  4.  he  hath  0.  my  bones  |i  IG.  lie  hath  b.  my  teeth 
E2Cit.6.4.your  altars, and  your  images  shall  be  6  6. 

9.  because  1  am  i.  with  their  whorish  heart 
.7.  19.  and  my  covenant  that  he  hath  b. 
|9.  12.  her  strong  rods  were  h.  and  wi'.  Iiered 
26.2.  aha,  she  is  6.  that  was  the  gates  of  I. le  people 
27.  2(i.  the  east-wind  hath  4.  thee  in  the  seas 

34.  the  time  when  thou  shalt  be  b.  by  the  seas 
30.21.  1  have  b.  the  arm  of  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 

22. 1  will  break  the  strong  and  that  which  was  b. 
81. 12.  his  boughs  are  b.  by  all  the  rivers  of  land 
32.28.  be  b.  in  the  midst  of  the  uncircumcised 
34.  4.  nor  have  ye  bound  up  that  which  was  b. 

16.  and  I  will  bind  up  thai  which  was  b. 

27.  when  I  liave  b.  the  bands  of  their  yoke 
44.  7.  and  they  have  b.  my  covenant 
Dan.  2.  42.  so  kingdom  partly  strong,  and  partly  b. 
8.  8.  when  he  was  slrong.tlie  great  horn  was  b. 

22.novv  that  being  b.  whereas  lour  stood  uj>  for  it 

25.  but  he  shall  be  b.  without  hand 
II.  4.  his  kingdom  shall  be  b.  and  shall  be  divided 

22.  with  the  armsofa  flood  be  overflown  and  b. 
f/o*.5.11.Ephraim  is  oppressed  arid  6.  in  judgment 
Jonah  1.  4.  so  that  the  ship  was  like  to  be  b. 
Zech.  11. 11.  and  it  was  b.  in  that  day,  and  so  poor 

16.  a  shepherd  shall  not  heal  that  which  is  4. 
Mat.  15.  37.  took  up  of  the  b.  meat,  Mark  8.  8. 
21. 44.  fall  on  this  stone,  shall  be  b.  Luke  20.  18. 
/>utel2. 3U.  not  have  suffered  his  house  to  be  b. 
John  5. 18.  because  he  had  not  only  b.  the  sabbath 
7.  23.  that  the  lawof Mosesshould  notbei. 
10. 35.  word  of G.  came, and  scripture  cannot  be  ft. 
19. 31.  Jews  besought  Pilate  their  legs  might  be  ft. 
3G.  scripture  fulfilled, a  bone  of  him  shall  not  be  ft. 

21.  11.  for  all  so  many,  yet  was  not  the  net  ft. 
.4cts  2U.  11.  had  ft.  bread  and  talked  a  long  while 

27.  35.  gave  thanks,  when  he  had  ft.  it  he  began  to 
41.  but  the  huider  part  was  ft.  with  the  waves 

1  Cor.  1 1. 24.  this  is  my  body  which  is  ft.  for  you 
Hev.  2. 27.  as  vee..iels  of  a  potter  shall  they  be  ft. 

BROKEN  down. 
iei).11.35.  oven  or  ranges  b.d.  for  they  are  unclean 
\Kings  18.  30.  repaired  altarof  Lord  that  wasft.fi. 

2  Kings  11.  fi.  keep  the  watch,  that  it  be  not  A.  d. 
2  Chron.  33. 3.  built  high  places  Hezekiah  had  6.  d. 

34.  7.  Josiali  had  A.  down  the  altars  and  groves 
JVfA.  1. 3.  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  is  ft.  d.  gates  burn! 

2. 13.  ana  I  viewed  the  whIIs  which  were  ft.  d. 
Psal.  80.  12.  why  hast  thou  then  A.  d.  her  hedges 

89.  40.  thou  hast  A.  down  all  his  hedges 
Prov.  24.  31.  the  stcme-wall  thereof  was  ft.  down 

25. 28.  hath  no  rule  over  his  spirit,  like  a  city  A.  d, 
Jsa.  16.  8.  have  ft.  d.  the  principal  plants  thereof 

22.  10.  the  houses  have  ye  ft.  d.  to  forlify  the  wall 
24.10.  city  of  confusion  is  ft.  rf.  every  house  shut 

19.  the  earth  is  ulterly  A.  down.,  it  is  dissolved 
Jer.  4. 26.  cities  were  b.'d.  ||  48. 20.  Moab  A.  d.  39. 
Ezek.  30.  4.  and  her  foundation.^  shall  b!«  ft.  dowii 
Jot\  1.17.  the  barns  are  A.  d.,  the  corn  withered 
Eoh.2. 14.  Christ  hnlli  A.  d.  middle  wall  between  us 

BROKE.^f /orlA. 
Gen.  30.  t  30.  and  it  is  now  A.  /.  to  a  multitude 
38.  29.  how  hrist  thou  A.  /.  ?  breach  be  on  thee 
2 Sam.  5.  20.  the  Lord  lialh  A./,  on  in.ine  enemies 

BROKEN  in. 
I  Chron.  14   11.  God  hith  ft.  j?;  on  mine  enemies 

BROKEN  off. 
Job  17. 11  my  d;iys  are  past,  my  purposes  are  ft.  off 


BRO 


BRO 


Jl/a<.24.43.  not  have  suffered  his  house  to  be  ft.  u/»  I  <Tcn.42.38.Ats  A.  isdead,  andi«.is  left  alont,  4.t  20 


Mark  2.4.  when  they  had  A  roof  up  they  letdown 
jJcts  13.  43.  when  the  coiigrcgalion  was  A.  ujj 

BROKEN-HEARTED. 
Isa.  01. 1.  Lord  sent  me  to  bind  up  the  b. -hearted 
Jjuke  4.18.  to  heal  b.-hcarted,{o  jireach  deliverance 

BnoOD. 
fjuke  13.34.  as  a  hen  gathers  her  A.  under  her  wings 

BROOK. 
Oen.  32. 23.  he  took  them  and  sent  them  over  the  A 
Lev.  23.  40.  take  willows  of  tlie  A.  and  rejoice 
JfTum.  13.23.  came  to  A.  Eshcol  and  cut  a  branch 
24.  called  A.  Eshcol  because  of  cluster  of  grapes 
Deut.i.  13.  get  over  the  A.  Zered,  went  over  ft.  14. 
9.21.  and  I  cast  the  dust  thereof  into  the  A. 

1  Ham.  17. 40.  chose  five- smooih  stones  out  of  the  A. 
30.  9.  David  and  tiOO  men  came  to'tlie  A.  Besor 

2  Sam.  15.23.  the  king  passed  over  the  A.  Kidron 

17.  20.  they  be  gone  over  the  ft.  of  water 

1  Kings2.'S~.  be  on  theday  thou  passestover  the  A. 
15. 13.  idol  burntby  the  A.  Kidron,  2  Chron.  15. 16. 
17. 3.  get  hence,  hide  thyself  by  the  A.  Chereth,  5. 

6.  the  ravens  brouglit  bread,  he  drank  of  the  A. 

18.  40.  Elijali  brought  ihem  to  the  A.  Kishon 

2  A7no-6  23. 6.  he  burnt  the  grove  at  the  ft.  Kidron 
12.  cast  dust  into  the  A.  Kidron,  2  C'Aron.  30.  14. 

2  Chron.  20. 16.  ye  shall  find  them  at  end  of  the  b. 

29. 16.  the  Levites  carried  it  to  the  A.  Kidron 

32.  4.  much  jieople  gathered  and  stopt  l!ie  ft. 
JVt'A.  2.  15.  went  up  by  the  ft.  and  viewed  the  wall 
■fob  6.  15.  my  brethren  dealt  deceitfully  as  a  A. 

40.  22.  the  willows  of  the  ft.  compass  him  about 
Psal.&i.'^J.  do  10  them  as  to  Jabin  at  the  ft.  Kison 

110.7.  he  shall  drink  of  the  A.  in  the  way,  therefore 
Prov.  18.  4.  well-spring  of  wisdom  as  a  flowing  ft. 

30.  t  17.  the  ravens  of  the  A.  shall  pick  it  out 
Isa.  15. 7.  shall  carry  away  to  the  A.  of  the  willows 
Jer.  31. 40.  ail  fields  to  A.  Kidron  be  holy  to  Lord 
John  18. 1.  went  with  his  disciples  over  A.  Cedron 

BROOKS. 
JVum.21.14.whathedid  in  Red  sea  and  A.of  Arnon 
15.  and  at  the  stream  of  the  A.  that  goeth  to  Ar 
Deut.S.  7.  to  a  land  of  A.  of  water  and  fountains 
2  .Sam.  23.  30.  of  the  ft.ofGaash,  1  Chron.  11.  32. 
1  Kings  18.5.  Ahab  said,  go  unto  all  A.  of  waiei 
.lob  0. 15.  and  as  the  stream  of  A.  they  pass  away 

20.  17.  he  shall  not  see  the  ft. of  honey  and  butler 
22.  24.  then  shalt  lay  up  gold  as  stones  of  the  A. 

Psai.  42. 1.  as  the  hart  pantelh  after  the  water-A. 
/sa.19.6.  6. of  defence  shall  be  emptied  and  dried  U|i 

7.  the  payer-reeds  by  theft.by  themoulh  of  iheA. 
and  every  thing  sown  by  the  A.  shall  wither 

8.  all  they  that  cast  angle  into  the  A.  shall  lament 
BROTH. 

.Tudg.  6.  19.  Gideon  put  the  A.  in  a  pot,  brought  it 
20.  the  angel  said, pour  out  the  A.  and  he  did  so 
/sa.65.4.  A.of  abominable  things  is  in  their  vessels 
BROTHER. 
See  Signification  on  Brethren. 
<7fn.9.5.  at  hand  of  every  man's  A. will  Ireijuire  life 
24. 29.  Rebekah  had  a  A.  whose  name  was  Liiban 
53.  gave  also  to  her  A. and  mother  precious  things 
29.  12.  Jacob  lold  Rachel  he  was  her  father's  A. 
43.6.  why  dealtyou  so  ill  withrr.o,  as  to  tell  ye  had 
aA.  the  man  asked,  have  ye  another  ft.  7  44.19. 
Deut.  25.  5.  her  husband's  A.  shall  go  in  to  her 
Judg.  9.24.  their  blood  laid  on  Abimeh-ch  Iheir  ft. 

21.  6.  Israel  repented  them  for  Benjamin  their  A. 
Job  1.  13.  were  eating  in  their  ejder  ft.  house,  18. 

30.20.  I  am  a  A.  to  dragons,  a  companion  to  owls 
Prov.  17. 17.  and  a  A.  is  born  for  adversity 

18.9.  he  that  is  slothful  is  ft.  to  him  Ihat  icawastcr 

19.  a  ft.  offended  is  harder  to  be  won  than  a  city 
24.  there  is  a  friend  that  slicketh  closer  tlicn  a  A- 

27. 10.  better  a  neighbour  near  than  a  A.  far  off 
Eccl.  4.  8.  yea  he  hath  neither  child  nor  A. 
Jer.^.i.  trust  not  m  any  ft.  for  every  ft.  will  supplant 
KifA.44.25.  for  A.  they  may  defile  themselves 


/.?a.  27.11.  when  boughs  are  withered  shall  he  b.  off  \  Mai.  1.2.  was  not  Esau  Jacob's  A.?  saith  the  LonI 
Row.  11    17.  anil  if  some  of  the  branches  be  b.  off  \  Mat.  10.21.  ft.  shall  deliver  up  the  A.  Mark  13.  12. 


20.  because  of  unbelief  they  were  A.  off^  19. 

BROKEN  out. 

ter.lS.  20.  plague  of  leprosy  b.outoi  the  boil,  25. 

BROKEN  in,iiT  to  ptcces. 

ISam.  2. 10.  adversaries  of  Lord  shall  be  A.  in  p. 

2  Chro^.  25.  12.  cast  them  from  rock,  were  A.  rn  p. 


Mark  12.19. if  a  man's  ft. die  and  leave,  Luke20.iS. 

John  11.  2.  Mary,  whose  ft.  Lazarus  was  sick 
19.  Jews  came  to  comfort  Ihem  coniern.  their  6. 

.^cts  9. 17.  A.  Saul,  receive  Ihv  sight,  22.  13. 
12.  '2.  he  killed  Jas.  the  ft.  of  John  with  the  sword 
21. 20.  ihou  seest,  A.  how  many  thousands  believe 


Psal.  89.  10.  thou  hast  A.  Rahab  in  p.  as  oneslain   Rom.  16.23.  and  Quartos  a  A.  saluleth  you 
ha.  8.  9.  associate  ye  peo|)le,  ye  shall  be  A.  in  p.    •  1  Cor.  5.  11.  if  any  man  called  a  A.  be  a  fornicator 
30. 14  break  it  as  a  potter's  vessel  that  is  A.  in  p.  \   6.  6.  ft.  goeth  to  law  with  ft.  before  unbelievers 
/er..50.2.Merndach  \sb.i?tjnecrs,Uer  ininges  A.mp.  i   7.  12.  if  any  ft.  hath  a  wife  that  believeth  not 
Dan. -2.  35   brass,  silver,  gold  ft.  to  pteces  together ;      15.aft.or  sister  is  not  under  bondage  in  such  cases 
Hbi.S.O.  but  the  calfof  Samaria  shall  heft,  ijipjrcfs     8.11.  thro'  thy  knowledge  shall  the  weak  ft.  perish 
Mark  5.4.  had  been  bnuml,  and  fetters  been  b.iyip.  2  Cor.  8. 18.  and  we  have  sent  with  him  the  ft. 
BROKEN  vp.  2  Thcss.  3.  6.  that  ye  withdraw  from  every  A. 

Oen.l  11  all  the  fountains  of  the  great  deep  A. Kp       15.  count  not  an  enemv,but  admonish  himas  aA. 
Kings  2.5^4  city  Jerusalem  ft.  !<p,./fr.39.2.  |  52.7.   Philem.  7.  bowels  of  saints  are  refreshed  by  thee,  ft. 
2CAro7!.24.7.sons  of  Athaliah  had  A. up  house  of  G.  i      16.  but  above  a  servnnt,  a  A.  beloved  to  me 
T^ov.  3.20.  by  his  knowledge  the  depths  are  ft.  up\  His  BROTHER. 

Jer.  37. 11.  when  the  army  of  Chaldeans  was  A  up   Gen  25.  26.  and  after  that  came  his  A.  out 
MiC.  3  13,  tUey  have  A.  an  and  passed  the  gate    I   38.  9.  lest  that  he  should  ''ive  seed  to  his  b, 
S& 


Exod.  32. 27.  slay  every  man  his  b.  tud  com\WMt( 
Lev.  21.  2.  lor  his  I'alher  ox  his  b.  he  may  heriet^ied 
JVum.  6. 7.shall  not  make  liiiiiself  uutlean  fur  Ais  I) 
Dent.  15.  2.  not  exact  il  of  his  neighbour  or  his  b 
19. 19.  as  he  had  thouglit  to  have  done  to  his  b. 
25.  6.  the  first-born  shall  succeed  in  nameof  Ai5  b 
28.  54.  his  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  his  i. 
./udg.Q.'il .Jolham  fled  forfiiar  of  Abimelech  Ai's  A 
2  .Sam.  3.  27.  smote  him  for  blood  of  Asaiiel  his  b 
1  Kings  1. 10.  but  Solomon  his  A.  he  called  not 
JVeh.li.  7.  you  e,^act  usury  every  one  ot his  b. 
Psal.  49.  7.  none  can  by  any  means  redeem  his  b 
Isa.  3.  6.  when  a  man  shall  take  hold  oi' his  b. 

9.  19.  people  be  as  fuel,  no  man  shall  spare  Ats  6 
19.  2.  they  shall  fight  every  one  against  his  ft. 
41.6.  every  one  said  to  his  A.  beofgood  courage 

.Ter.  13.  t  14.  I  will  dash  a  man  against  his  ft. 

31.34.  tench  no  more  every  man /hs  ft.  Hcb.8.11. 
34.9.  that  none  serve  himself  of  a  Jew  Ais  ft. 

14.  let  ye  go  every  man  his  A.  a  Hebrew 
17.  in  proclaiming  liberty  every  one  to  his  b. 

Ezek. 18.  16.  because  he  spoiled  AisA.  by  violence 
33.  30.  speak  every  one  to  his  A.  saying,  come 
//»s.l2.3.JacohtookA/sft-  by  the  heel  in  the  womb 
.'?77/osl.ll.  because  he  did  oursue  his  A.  with  sword 
AIic.  7. 2.  they  hunt  every  man  his  b.  with  a  net 
Hag.  2.  22.  every  one  by  the  sword  of  his  A. 
Zeck.  7. 9.  and  shew  mercy  eviry  m'an  to  his  &. 

10.  let  none  imagine  evil  against  hisb.  in  heart 
Mat. 2.  10.  why  deal  treacherously  against  hisb  7 
Mat.5.22.  whoso  is  angry  andsayeth  Raca  to  hisb. 

18.35.  my  Father  do  also  to  you  if  ye  from  youf 
hearts  forgive  not  every  one/;  (sA. their  trespasses 

22.24.  raise  seed  to  Ae.?  A.  Mink  12.19.  J.ukc  20.2a, 

2,1.  having  no  issue,  left  his  wife  to  his  A. 
John!.  41.  liefindelh  his  b.  Simon,  and  saith  to  him 
Rom.  14  13.  or  an  occasion  to  fall  in  AisA.  way 
1  Thess.4.6.{ha:l  no  man  defraud  his  ft. in  any  ma'ttei 
.7am. 4. 11.  speaketh  evil  of  his  ft.  and  judgelh  his  b 
I. John  2.  9.  in  the  light,  and  hateth  Afs  A.  11- 
10.  he  that  loveth  his  b.  abideth  in  the  light 
3.  10.  neither  he  lhat  loveth  not  his  A.  14. 
12.  not  as  Cam,  who  was  of  that  wicked  one, and 
slew  his  A.because  A(.s  A.works  were  nghteoua 

15.  whoso  hateth  his  A.  is  a  murderer,  4.  20. 

1  John  4. 21.  he  who  loveth  God,  love  his  A.  also 
5.  16.  if  any  see  his  A.  sin  a  sin  not  to  death 

My  BROTHER. 

Oen.4.9.  Cain  said,  I  know  not.am  Tmv b.  keeperl 
20.  5.  herself  said,  he  is  my  ft.  13.  1  Kings  20.  32 
27.41.  Esau  said,  then  will  I  slay  vty  b.  Jacob 
29. 15. Lillian  said  to  Jacob, because  thou  art  my  b 

Judg.  20.23.  to  battle  against  Benjamin  my  ft.  28. 

2  .Sam.  1. 26.  distressed  liir  thee,  my  A.  Jonathan 
13. 12.  nay  my  b.6o  not  force  me,  do  not  ihis 

1  /ri?(^s  13.  30.  they  mouriipd,  saying,  alas  7np  A. 
Psal. 35. 14.  I  behaved  as  thcugh  he  had  been  mijb 
Cant.S.  1.  O  that  thou  werl  as  my  A.  that  sucked 
Jer.  ^2. 18.  they  shall  not  lament,  saying,  ah  my  A. 
Mat.  12.  50.  same  is  my  ft.  and  sister,  Mark  3.  3.5. 
18.21.  Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  A.  sin  against  me  1 
Luke  12.  13.  speak  to  my  I',  that  he  divide  inherita. 
JohnM.'il.  if  h;id.st  been  here,  mw  A.  had  not  died 

1  ror.8.13.  if  meat  mnl;e  mph.to  otTend,  eatnoflesii 

2  Cor.  2. 13.  because  I  found  not  Titus  my  b. 
Our  BROTHER. 

Gen.  37. 26.  what  profit  is  it  if  we  slay  our  A.  ? 
27.  for  he  isnur  A.  mid  our  flesh,  .ludg.  9.  3. 
42.21.  we  are  verily  suilty  concerning  our  If. 
43.4.  if  thou  wilt  send  oicr  A.  with  us,  we  will  go 
2C)r.8.22.  and  we  have  sent  with  Ihem  our  A. 
Philcvi.  1.  and  Timolhv  our  A.  to  Philemon 

Thy  BROTHER. 
Gen.  4.  9.  Lord  said  to  Cain,  where  is  .Abel  thy  ft  ? 

10.  the  voice  of  thy  A.  blond  crieth  unto  me 
27.40.  live  by  thy  sword,  and  shalt  serve  M^  A. 
38.8.  go  in  to  thy  6.  wife  and  raise  up  seed  to  thyb. 

Exod.  4.  14.  is  not  .Aaron  the  Levite  thy  ft.  ? 

28.  1.  lake  to  thee  Aaron  thy  A.  and  his  sons 
Lev.  19.  17.  thou  shalt  not  hale  thy  ft.  in  thine  heart 

25.  !i6.  fear  thv  God  lhat  thy  A.  may  live  with  iheo 
JV«m.27.13.aa.'Var.(A7/ ft. was  gathered, /JiM/7.32.50 
Deut.  13.  G.  if  tUy  A.  entice  thee  secreiiy,  saying 

15. 11.  open  thy  hand  wide  to  thy  A.  lO  thy  poor 
12.  \fthyb.  a  Hebrew  be  sold  to  thee  and  serve 

22.  1.  in  any  case  bring  ihem  again  to  thy  A. 
3.  in  1  ke  manner  with  all  lost  things  of  if  At,  6. 

23.  7.  not  abhor  an  Ednmite,  for  he  is  thy  b 
19.  Ihou  shalt  not  lend  upon  usury  to  thy  A. 

2  .Sam.  2.  22.  how  hold  up  niv  f?ice  to  Joab  thy  ht 

13.  20.  hold  Ihy  pence,  my  sister,  he  is  thy  A. 
1  Kinirs  20.  33.  and  ihev  s:w\,  thy  h.  Benhadad 
Job  '^2.6.  hast  taken  a  pledge  frmii  thy  A.  for  nough. 
Psnl.  50.20.  Ihou  sittcst  and  spcakest  against  ?*?/ A 
Prov. '27.  10.  nor  go  into  thy  A.  house  in  calamity 
Oliad.  10.  for  Ihy  violence  against  thy  A.  Jacob 

12.  shouldest  not  have  looked  on  theday  of tAy  4 
.^/at.5.23.  rememberest  th:\t  Uiyb.  hath  ought  ag 

24  first  be  reconciled  to  tky  6.  then  offer  thy  gS 


BRO 

W.il  7.3.  beholJ.  m  i:u  iii  lltii b.oyc.'i.  f.ulicGA\,-i'2. 
13.1.S.itt/i(/i.ir(^s()ass,  liasigaiiied  (.  b.l.uke  17.3. 
John  11.  'ii.  Jesus  saali,  «/i»/  i.  shall  rise  again 
Hoiii.M  lO.bul  why  dost  lliou. judge  tkij  h.  7  or  why 
dost  thou  set  at  nought  thyb  ? 
y„ur  BROTHER. 
Gen.  42.  '.U.  bring  your  b.  so  will  1  deliver  you  y.  b. 
43.  3.  not  see  my  lace,  excejit  your  b.  be  with  you 

12.  take  your  b.  arise,  and  go  again  unto  the  man 
45.4  lam  Joseph ?/o«r 4. whom  ye  sold  into  Egypt 

Judg.'i.  18.  Abimelech  king,  because  lie  is  your  4. 

Hev.  1  9.  John,  who  ^ilsoam  your  4. and  companion 
BROTHERHOOD. 

Zech.  11.14.  might  break  b.  between  Judah  and  Is. 

1  Pet.  i.  17.  love  the  /;.  fear  God,  honour  the  king 
BROTHERLY. 

iiixos  10.  they  remembered  not  the  J.  covenant 

Horn.  12.  10.  be  kindly  att'ectioned,  with  b.  love 

1  Thess.  4.  y.  as  touching  4.  love,  ye  need  not  that  I 

Heb.  13.  1.  let  4.  love  coiilinuo 
Pel  1  7  togodliness  A.  kliidiiess,andto4.  kindness 
BROUGHT. 

f.-frt.20.9.  hasl  4.0I1  me  and  my  kingdom  a  great  sin 
'.;7.  -20.  because  the  Lord  thy  God  4.  it  lo  ine 
;U.  3y.  that  torn  of  beasts  I  4.  not  to  thee 
43. -.'6.  tliey  4.  him  the  present  in  their  hand 

Fzud.  O.IJ.  every  beast  in  field  not  i.homeshalldie 
JO.  13.  Lord  4.  easl-wind,tlie  east-wind  4.  locusts 
1:?.  -iij.  the  hard  causes  they  4.  lo  Moses 
I'J.  4.  how  I  bare  you  and  4.  you  to  myself 
3i.  1.  ihe  man  thai  b-  us  up  out  of  Egypt,  23. 
iU.  that  thou  hast  4.  so  great  a  sin  on  tliem 
35.  23.  they  that  had  purple  and  scarlet  4.  them 

Lrv.  13.  '2.  he  shall  be  4.  lo  .Aaron  the  priest,  i). 

23.  14.  till  lie  have  4.  an  offering  to  your  God 

24.  11.  they  4.  the  blasphemer  to  Muses 

A'«;«.  6.  13.  he  shall  be  4.  lo  the  door  of  tabernacle 
y.  13.  because  4.  not  the  offering  in  his  sea.son 
14.  3.  wherefore  hath  the  Lord  4.  us  to  this  land? 
]li.  10.  and  1  "  hath  4.  thee  near  to  hini 

27.  5.  .Mos°^  4.  their  cause  before  the  Lord 

31.  .'50.  we  have  therefore  4.  an  oblatum  fur  Lord 
3-.  17.  till  we  have  4.  them  to  their  pUce 

Dent.  5.  15.  the  Lord  thy  God  4  thee  out  thence 
26.  10.  I  have  4.  the  tirst-fruits  of  the  land 

13.  I  have  4.  away  the  hallowed  things 
./o,-7(.  7.  14.  in  Ihe  morning  ye  shall  be  4. 

23.  they  took  and  4.  them  to  Joshua 

24.  they  4.  them  to  the  valley  of  Ach(ir 

24.7.  Lord  4.  the  sea  upon  them  and  covered  them 
Juilir.  2.  1.  I  have  4.  you  unto  the  land  I  Bware 
IR.  18.  the  Philistines  4.  money  in  their  hand 
\'i.  3.  who  4.  thee  hither  1  and  what  makcst  thon 
Vsan.l.  24.  she  4.  Samuel  to  the  house  of  the  Ld. 

25.  they  slew  a  bullock  and  4.  the  child  to  Eli 
10.  27.  they  despisei)  him,  and  4.  him  no  presents 

21.  14.  wherefore  then  have  ye  4.  hini  to  mel 
2.").  35.  David  received  what  Abigail  had  4.  him 
30.  11.  they  found  and  4.  an  Egyptian  to  David 

2.S\iin.  1.10.  crown  and  bracelet, 4.  them  lomy  lord 

7.  18.  who  am  I,  O  Lord  Godi  what  is  my  house, 

that  thou  hast  4.  me  hitherto'!  I  Chron.  17.  ICi. 
lA'/n/i9.9.Lord  A.on  them  this  evil,  2  Chron.  7.22. 
10.  25.  they  4._each  his  present,  2  Chron.  9.  24. 
17.  20.  hast  thou  also  4.  evil  upon  the  widow  ? 

22.  37.  so  the  kin"  died,  and  was  4.  to  Samaria 
2A'ino-s5.20.spareB  Naanian,  not  receiv.whathe  4. 

17.  4.  Hoshea  4.  no  presents  to  tl-e  king  of  Assyria 
27.  carry  thither  the  priest  ye  4.  from  thence 

20.  II.  he  4.  the  shadow  ten  degrees  backward 

21.  16.  crafismen  the  king  4.  captive  to  Babylon 
1  Chron.  11.  19.  with  jeopardy  of  lives  tru-y  4.  it 

14.  17.  the  Lord  4.  fear  of  him  on  all  nations 
£  Chr.  13.  18.  the  children  of  Israel  were  4.  under 
17.  5.  all  Jiidali  4.  to  Jehoshaphat  presents 

22.  9.  b.  .\haziali  to  Jehu,  and  when  had  slain 

28.  .5.  the  king  of  Syria  b.  Israel  to  Damascus 
15.  4.  captives  to  Jericho  to  Iheir  brethren 

32.  23.  many  4.  gifts  to  the  Lord  to  Jerusalem 
Ezra  8.  18.  ihey  4.  us  a  man  of  understanding 

10.  t  10.  ye  have  4.  back  Strang?  wives 
-YfA.  4.  l.').  God  had  4.  their  counsel  to  nought 

8.  10.  the  people  4.  them  and  made  them  bootlis 

9.  33.  thou  art  ju!*t  in  all  that  is  4.  upon  us 
13.  12.  Judah  4.  titlie  of  corn  and  new  wine 

K.^^A.  (■«.  8.  let  iheroval  ap()arel  be  4.  the  kinguseth 
9.  II.  number  of  slain  in  Shushan  4   to  ilte  king 
Job  4.  12.  now  a  thing  was  secretly  4.  to  me 
21.  32.  vet  shall  he  be  4.  lo  the  grave  and  tomb 
P.s-(iJ.  35.  4.  let  them  be  4.  to  confusion, 26. 
45.  1.5.  with  gladness  and  joy  shall  they  be  4. 
71.  24.  they  are  4.  lo  shame  that  seek  my  hurt 
^roi).  6.  26.  a  man  is  4.  to  a  piece  of  bread 
Cii,nt.  2.  4.  he  4.  me  lo  Ihe  ban(pK.-tin2-houso 
Isn.  ]5.  1   .Ar  4.  Kir  of  Mo  lb  is  4.  to  silence 
21.  13.  4.  Ihe  .and  of  the  Chaldeans  to  ruin 
2n.  20.  for  Ihe  terrible  one  is  h.  to  nought 
43.  23.  thou  hast  not  4.  sinull  cattle  to  me,  24. 
4P.  15.  yea.  I  have  called  him,  I  have  4    him 
63.  7.  he  \i  b.  at  a  lamb  to  Ihe  9  «ughte. 
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BRO 

Isa.  59.   16.  therefore  his  arm  4.  sa  \atlon,  03.  5. 
(H).  11.  and  that  their  kings  may  be  4. 
02.  9.  Ihey  that  4.  it  shall  drink  it  in  Ihe  courts 

.ler.  11.  19.  as  an  ox  that  is  4.  to  the  slaughter 
15.  M.  1  have  4.  on  them  a  spoiler  at  noonday 
32.  42.  as  I  have  4.  all  tins  evil  on  this  people 
40.  3.  now  Lord  hath  4.  it  and  done  as  he  said 

Kzck.  14.  22.  be  coinlorted  concerning  the  evil  1  4. 
23.  8.  nor  left  she  her  whoredoms  4.  from  Egypt 
2!l.  5.  thou  shall  not  be  4.  together  nor  gathered 
40.  4.  thai  1  might  shew  them,  art  thou  4.  hither 
47.3.  he  4.  me  through  the  waters  to  ihe  ancles,  4. 

Dan.G.  18.  not  inslruinents  of  music  4.  before  him 
7.  13.  4.  him  near  before  the  ancient  ol  days 

9.  14.  Lord  watched  on  the  evil,  and  4.  it  on  us 

11.  6.  she  be  given  up,  and  Ihey  that  4.  her 
Hair.  1.  y,  when  ye  4.  it  home  I  did  blow  on  it 
Jlal.  1.13.  ye  4.  what  was  torn,  and  lame,  and  sick 
.>/ur  10.  18.  ve  sfiall  be  4.  before  kings  for  my  sake, 

lor  a  test,  against  them,  Jlurk  13.  9.  Lukcil.  12 

12.  25.  kingdom  is  4.  to  desolation,  Luke  11.  17. 

14.  11.  she  4.  John  Baptist's  head  lo  her  mother 
17.  16.  1  4.  him  to  thy  disciples,  could  not  cure  him 

15.  24.  one  was  4.  that  owed  him  10.000  talents 
19.  13.  were  4.  to  him  little  children,  Mark  10  13. 

Mark  4  21.  a  candle  4.  to  be  put  under  a  bushel 

6.  27.  ibe  king  commanded  his  head  to  be  4. 

10. 13.  the  disciples  rebuked  those  that  4.  them. 
Luke  2.  22.  4.  Iiim  to  Jerusalem  lo  present  him 

7.  37.  a  "voman  4.  an  alabasler-boxof  oinlmenl 

10.  34.  4.  Ixm  10  an  inn  and  took  care  of  liim 
.John  7.  45.  they  said,  why  have  ye  not  4.  hiiii  ? 
J]r.u  5.  21.  and  sent  to  the  prison  to  have  lliem  4. 

9.  27.  Barnabas  4.  him  lo  the  apostles  and  declared 
15. 3.  and  being  4.  on  their  way  by  the  ciiurch 
16. 16.  who  4.  her  masters  gain  by  soothsaying 
20.  4.  them  lo  the  magistrates,  saying,  those  men 

19.  12.  from  his  body  were  4.  to  the  sick,  aprons 
19.  4  Iheii  books, and  burned  them  before  all  men 
24  Demetrius  4.  no  small  gain  to  ihecraltsmeft 
37.  ye  4.  hither  these  men,  no  robhersofchurches 

20.  12.  and  they  4.  the  young  man  alive 

21.  5.  they  all  4.  us  on  nur  way,  with  wives 
25  fi.  the  ne.vt  day  commanded  Paul  to  be  4. 
27.24.fearnot,  Paul,  thon  must  bc4.befoieCa'sar 

Rom   15.  24.  to  be  4.  on  my  way  thither  by  you 

1  Cor-  C.  12   I  will  no!  be  4  under  the  power  of  any 

2  Cor.  \.  16  of  you  lo  be  4.  on  my  way  lo  Judea 
2  Tim.  1. 10,  hath  4.  life  and  immortality  lo  light 

1  Pet.  1, 13   f(ir  the  grace  that  is  lo  bo  4.  lo  you 

2  Pet.  2.  19  of  I  he  same  is  he  4.  in  bondage 

DROUGHT  again. 
frc?!.14.16  Ahriim  4.  ag  hisbroiher  Lot  and  goods 

43. 12  and  the  money  that  was  4.  again  in  sacks 
Eyod.  10.8.  Moses  and  Aaron  4.  agafu  lo  Plitiraoh 

15  19.  Lord  b. again  the  walersof  ihesea  on  them 
Dent.l.^'t.  4  us  word  ng.  and  said, it  is  a  good  land 
.hsh.  14.  7.  I  4.  him  word  ag.  as  it  was  In  my  heart 
Ruth  1.  21.  the  T,nrd  hath  4.mc  home  ng.  empty 

1  Sain.  6.21.  the  Philistines  4.  ag.  ark  ofthe  Lord 

2  Sam.  3.  26.  4  ng.  .Abner  from  the  well  of  Sirali 
2  Kin  nil.  9.  Shnplmn  the  scribe  came  and  4.  the 

kinir  word  ag.  20.  1  Kings  20.  9.  2  Chron.  34. 28. 
2C4r. 33.13.  Lord  4.  Manassoh  n^ain  lo  Jerusalem 
JVf/i.  13.9.  thither  4.  I  ag.  ihe  vesscL-iof  ihe  house 
.Ter.  27.  16.  the  vessels  shall  shortly  be  4.  again 
F.iek.  34.  4.  ye  have  not  4.  again  what  was  driven 
39.  27.  when  I  have  4.  them  ag.  from  the  people 
JWa(.27.3.  repented  and  4. «"■.  30  pieces  of  silver 
Heb.  13. 20.  God  of  peace  that  4.  ag.  from  the  dead 

BROUGHT  back. 
Gen.M.  16.  .Abram  4.  back  all  the  goods  and  Lot 
JV«m. 13.26.  b.hack  word  lo  them  and  congregation 
XKings  13.23.ror  the  prophet  whom  hehad4.4«cA- 
'iChr.  19.  4.  Jehoshaphat  4.  them  back  to  the  Lord 
P.sal.fT}.  1.  thou  hast  4.  back  Ihe  captivity  of  Jacob 
Ezek  38.  8.  com:-  into  land  4.  back  from  the  sword 

BROUGHT  (/owjn. 
Oen.  39.  1.  and  Joseph  was  4.  down  into  Egypt 
■  ludg.  7.  5.  he  4.  doicn  the  people  lo  the  waters 

16.  21.  the  Philistines  4.  down  Samson  to  Gaza 
I.'<rt7n.30  16.  when  he  hail  4. him  rf.they  were  spread 
1  Kings  1  .53.  they  4.  Adonijah  down  irom  the  altar 

17.  23.  Elijah  4.  the  child  d.  out  of  the  chamber 

18.  40.  4.  them  d.  to  brook  KIshon  and  slew  them 
Psal.20>*.  they  are  4.  d.  and  fallen,  but  we  are  risen 

107.  12.  he  4.  down  their  heart  with  labour 
f.in.  5.  15.  and  the  mean  man  shall  be  4.  down 

14.  11.  thy  pomp  Is  4.  rfoifn  to  the  grave 
15.  Ihnn  shall  be  4.  down  to  hell,  lo  sides  of  pit 

29.  4.  thou  shah  be  h.  d.  and  speak  out  of  ground 

43.  14.  for  your  sake  I  have  4,  d.  all  the  nobles 
Lam.  2.  2.  he  hath  4.  ihem  down  to  the  cronnil 
Ezrk.  17.  24.  I  Ihe  Lord  have  4.  d.  the  high  tree 

31.  18.  shall  be  4.  doirn  with  the  trees  of  Eden 
Zrrh.  10   11.  the  prideof  Assyria  shall  b<!  4.  down 
Mat.  11.  23.  Iliou  rap.'rnaiim  be  b.dnwn  to  hell 
..^ctsO.  30.  Ihe  brethren  4.  him  doion  to  Cesarea 

liROtTrUlT  forth. 
Gen.  1. 12.  the  earth  4   forth  grass  and  herbs 


31RO 

Gen.  1.  21.  waters  b.  J'.  •,i(.iiiulnii;ly  after  thwf  kinj 

14.  18.  the  king  ol  Salem  4. /ui-i/i  bread  aed  w. UP 

15.  5.  the  Lord  4.  j'orlk  Abram  iilnoud,  and  said 

19.  16.  angels  4.  Lot/.,  and  set  iuiii  without  cit| 
24.  53  the  servant  4.  /.  jewels  of  sdver  and  golj 
38. 25.  viheab.  forth,  she  ^ent  lo  her  father-ir.-law 
41.  47.  in  plenteous  years  earth  4.  /.  by  hamlfulg 

Ezod.  3.  12.  when  thou  hast  b.  forth  the  peojile 
16.3.  for  ye  have  4.  usfo'th  into  the  wilderness 
29.  46.  shall  know  I  am  the  I...  who  4.  Ihem  furUi 
out  of  Ihe  landofEgypt,/>e«.  25. 38.  126. 13,45. 

JVum.  17.  8.  Aaron's  tod  4.  /.  buds,  and  bloomed 

20.  16.  sent  an  angel,  and  4.  us  forth  uul  of  Eeypt 

24.  8.  God  4.  him  forth  out  of  Egypt,  he  hath  ilio 

strength  of  a  unlcoin 
Dcut.  (>.  12.  lest  forget  L.  who  4.  thee /ortA,  8.  14 
8    15.  who  b.  forth  water  out  ofthe  rock  of  fiin 
9.  12.  thy  iieople  thou  4./.  have  coriujited  iliein* 
26.  8.  the  Lord  4.  Ui  forth  with  a  mighty  hand 
29   25. the  covenant  he  made  when  he  4.lheni  /. 
33.  14.  fur  precious  fruits  b.  forth  by  the  sun 
./osh.  10  23.  4./.  those  five  kings  out  ofthe  cave 
Judg  5.  25.  she  b.  forth  butter  in  a  lordly  dish 
6.8.  I  4.  y 0X1  forth  out  of  the  house  of  bondage 

1  Sam.  12.  8.  sent  Moses,  who  4.  forth  your  fathers 

2  Sflm  22.20  4.  me/,  into  large  place,  Psal.  18.  19 

1  Kings  9. 9.  they  forsook  the  Lord  who  4.  /.  then 

fathe:s  out  ofthe  land  of  Egypt,  2  Chr.  7.  22. 
'2  Kings  10.  22.  4./.  vestments  for  worshippers 

11.  12  b.f  the  king's  son,  and  put  the  crown  or 
./o4  10.  18  wherefore  hast4.  me/o7i/i  out  of  womlt 

21.  30.  the  wicked  shall  be  4.  /.  to  day  of  wratk 
Psal.  7  14.  conceived  mischief,aiid  b.f.  falsehood 

90  2  before  the  mountains  were  4./.,  art  God 
i05.  30.  their  land  b.  forth  frogs  in  abundance 
43.  he  b.  forth  his  people  with  joy  and  gladnesn 
Prov  S.  24.  when  there  were  no  depttis,  I  was  b.f 

25.  befoie  the  hills  was     4  forth 
Cant.  8.  5.  there  thy  mother  4.  thee /orZA,  she  4./ 
rsa.5.  2.  looked  for  grapes,  and  it  4./.  wild  grapeo 
26.  18.  4.  /.  wind  j|  45. 10.  what  hast  thou  4./.  ? 
51.18.  to  guide  her  among  sons,  she  hath  b.  forth 

60.7.  before  she  tiavailcd,she  b.f.  before  her  pain 
8.  for  soon  as  Zion  travailed,  slie  4./.  children 

./('?-.  2  27.  saying  lo  a  stone,  ihuu  hast  b.  me  forth 

11.  4.  I  Commanded  in  the  day  I  4.  them/.  34. 13 
17.  1 11  galhereth  young  which  he  hath  not  b.f 
20.3.  Pasbur  4. /«/(/(  Jeremiah  outofthe  stocks 
32-  21.  hast  b.  forth  thy  people  Israel  with  signs 

50  25.  Lord  b.f.  the  weapons  of  Ins  indignatioi? 

51  10.  the  Loid  hath  4.  forth  our  nghteoiisnesa 
Eiek.  12.  7.  I  4.  /  my  stiilF  by  day  in  their  sight 

14.  22.  a  remnant  4.  /.,  both  sons  and  daughters 
20  22.  the  heathen  in  whose  sight  I  4.  them  fori/t 
Mir..  5.  3.  till  time  she  which  travaileth  hath  b.f. 
Hag.  2.  19.  and  ihe  olive-tree  hath  not  b.  forth 
Mat.  1.  25  liU  she  hiul  4.  forth  her  firsl-born  son 

13.8.  fell  in  good  ground,  and  4./.  fruit,  Murki.S. 
7>M/ce  1.57. now  Elisabeth's  time  came,she  4./.ason 

2  7.  she  4.  /.  her  first-burn  son  and  wrapped  him 

12.  16.  the  ground  of  a  ricii  man  b.f.  plentifully 
John  19.  13.  when  Pilale  heard  that,  lie  4.  /.  Jesua 
Jjrts  5.  19.  opened  the  prison  doors  and  4.  them  /. 

12.  6.  when  Heiod  would  have  4.  him /ur(A 

25.  17.  I  commanded  the  man  lo  be  b.  forth 
.lam.  5.  18.  he  prayed,  and  the  earth  b.f.  her  fruit 
Rev.  12.  5.  she  4.  /.  a  man-child,  who  was  to  rule 

13.  the  dragon  per.'^ecuted  the  woman  which  6./ 

BROUGHT  III. 

Gen.  39  14.  he  hath  4   in  an  Hebrew  to  mock  us 

47.  7.  Joseph  4.  m  Jacob  bis  father,  Jacob  blessed 

Lev.  10.  IS.  blood  was  not  4.  in  wiihin  holy  place 

16. 27. Ihe  bullock  and  !.'oat,  whose  blood  was  4.!?i 

J^um.  12.  15.  journeyed  not  till  Miriam  was  4.  in 

Drut  9.4   for  my  righteousness  Ihe  Lord  4.  me  in 

U  29   wb.n  the  Lord  hath  4.  Ihee  i»i  to  the  land 

2  Sam.  3.  22.  Joab  4.  in  a  great  spoil  with  him 

6.  17.  they  4   in  the  ark  ofthe  Lord,  1  KingsS.O. 
JWA.  13.  19  no  burden  4.  in  on  the  sabbath-day 
Psal.  78  26  by  his  power  he  4.  in  the  south  wind 
Dan.  5.  13.  then  was  Daniel 4.  tn  before  the  king 
Mat.  14.  11.  John's  head  was  4.  in  in  a  charger 
.irts  7. 45.  4.  in  with  Jesus  into  posses,  of  Gentile 
Gat.  2.  4   false  brethren  4.  in  lo  spy  out  liberty 
Heb.  9  1 16.  must  b"  4.  in  the  death  of  the  testatoi 

BROUGHT  zn^o. 
ATum.  16   14.  not  4.  us  into  a  land  Ihat  flowelh 
Deut.  6.  10.  when  the  L.  hath  4.  thee  into,  31.  20 
1  Sam.  5.2.  4.  the  ark  into  Dagon's  house  and  set  it 

9.  22.  4.  them  into  the  parlour,  and  made  them  sit 

20.  8.  4.  thy  servant  into  a  covenant  with  Ihee 
i  Kings  12.  Ki.  sin-miinev  not  b.  into  house  of  L. 
P.s-ri?.  22.  15.  hast  4.  me  into  the  dust  of  deaih 
Cant.  1.  4.  the  king  hath  4.  me  into  his  chainbere 
.Ter.  2.  7.  I  4.  you  into  a  plentiful  country  lo  eat 
Lam.  3.  2.  hath  4.  me  r«to  darkness,  but  nolIigh« 
Ezek.  27.  26.  ihy  rowers  have  4.  thee  into  waters 

44.  7.  ve  have  4.  into  my  sanctuary  strangers 
.'Jrls'^.fi.  Ihev  led  him  and  o.  mm  into  Damasru* 

21.28  4.  Greeks  i;i£c  Ihe  temple, and  polluted 


BRO 

3   Tim  6.  7.  for  we  b.  notliing  into  this  world 

Heb.  13.  Jl.  whose  blood  is  b.  into  the  sanctuary 
BROUGHT  iow. 

tT'ad^.  11. 35.  daughter,  thou  liaer  b.  tne  very  low 

S  CVn-o«.  28.  ID.  L(t.  i.  J u<lali/««,  because  of'Ahaz 

/ub  14.21.  they  iiro  b.  Uiio,  but  lie  ixirceiveth  it  not 
24.24.  wicked  aregoiie  and  b.loic,  the^are  taken 

Psal.  79.8.  lei  mercies  prevent  us,  for  ue  are  i.  loic 
lOG.  43.  and  were  b.  loio  for  their  Inicjuity 
107.39.  they  are  i7«w, thro'  opjiri'ssion  and  sorrow 
lit).  6.  I  was  b   low,  and  he  lielpeit  me 
142.  6.  attenil  to  my  cry,  tor  1  am  b.  very  law 

Keel.  12.  4.  all  daughters  of  music  shall  be  b.  low 

.'ia.2.12.  upon  every  one  lifted  up,  iie  shall  heb.low 
25-  5.  the  branch  of  terrible  ones  shall  be  b.  low 

Luke  3.5.  every  mountain  and  hill  b.  low,  Isa.  40.4. 
/  BROUGHT  oMt. 

Gen.  15.  7.  that  4.  thee  out  of  Ur  of  the  Chaldeos 
41.  14.  they  b.  him  hastily  out  of  the  dungeon 
43.  23.  and  he  b.  Simeon  out  unto  them 

£i#d.  13. 1),  for  hysiiength  of  hand  the  Lord  A.  you 

out  from  tins  |ilace,  9,  14,  16.   Deut.  6.  21. 

20.2.  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  v/hicli  b.  thee  out, 

Lev.l'd.'H).  .miin.  15.41.  Oeul.^.f,.  PsaL»\.l(). 

Lev.  23.  43.  when  I  h.  them  B'j.t  Eg.,  1  Kings  8. 21. 

Dcut.a.  15.  remember  that  Lord  i.  thee  out  thence 

9.  28.  b.  them  out  to  slay  them  in  the  wilderness 
Josh.fi.'iW.  young  men  b.  out  Rabab  and  allshehad 

24.  5.  plagued  Egy|U,  and  afterward  I  b.  youout 
li-'iam.  13.18.  servant  A.  herou!,  and  bolted  the  door 
2  Kings  23  6  lie  b.  out  the  grove  from  house  of  L. 

1  Chron.  20.  3.  he  b.  out  the  people  that  weia  in  li 

2  Chron.  23.  11.  then  they  b.  nut  the  king's  son 
29.  16.  priests  b.  out  all  uncleanness  they  found 

Psal.  78.  16.  he  b.  streams  also  out  of  the  rock 
80.  8.  thou  hast  b.  a  vine  oul  of  Kgypt 
107.  14.  he  b.  them  o«(  of  darkness,  and  brake 
136.  11.  and  b.  out  Israel  from  among  them 
Jer.  7.  22.  in  the  day  I  b.  them  out  of  Egyfit 
Dan. 5. 13. whom  the  king  my  father  b.  out  of  Jewry 
Hos.  12.  13.  by  a  prophet  the  Lord  b.  Israel  out 
Sets!.  40.  this  Moses,  which  ft.  us  outofT^gypt 
12. 17. declared  how  the  Lord  J.  him  out  of  prison 
13.  17.  with  a  high  arm  b.  them  out  of  Egypt 
16.30.6.  out,  and  said, what  must  I  do  to  be  saved? 
39.they  came  and  besoughtlhern,and  b.  them  out 
BROUGHT  to  pass. 
2  ffing'.?  19. 25.  now  I  have  A.  it  to  pass,  Isa.  ^7. 26. 
Kzek.  21.  7.  it  cometh,  and  shall  be  b.  to  pass 

1  Cor.  15.  54.  then  shall  be  b.  tu  pass  the  saying 

BROUGHT  up. 
JCioi.  17.3.  wheref.  hast  thou*,  uswp  ?  JVum.21.5. 

32.  1.  as  for  Moses,  the  man  that  b.  us  up,  23. 

4.  thy  gods  which  b.  thee  up,  8.  1  Kings  12.28. 

33.  1.  thou  and  the  people  which  thou  hast  b.  vp 
JVu7n.  13.  32.  they  b.  up  an  evil  report  of  the  land 

16. 13.  is  it  a  small  thing.tliat  thou  iiast  6.  us  up  ? 

20.  4.  why  have  ye  b.  up  congregation  of  Lord  1 
Deut.  20.  1.  the  Ld.  is  with  thee,  which  b.  thee  up 

22.  19.  because  he  b.np  rin  evil  name  on  a  virgin 

Josh. a.  17.  he  it  is  that  /;.  us  up  and  our  fathers 

32.  bones  of  Jos.  b.  H/;,lhey  buried  in  Shechein 

Judg.  6.8.  I  A.  you  up  from  Egypt,  1  Sam.  10.  18. 

15. 13.  6.  Samson  up  '\\  16.  31.  A.  him  vp  and  buried 
16.  8.  (lie  lords  A.  up  to  her  .seven  green  wiilis 

J  6'am.  2.  14-  all  tlie  flesh-hook  6.  up  the  priestlnok 

8. 8.  done  since  the  day  I  6.  them  up,  2  Sam.  7.  6. 

1  Chron.  17.  5. 

12.  6.  Lord  that  A.  your  fathers  up  out  of  Egvpt 

2Sain.  8.12.  David  went  and  A.t/p  tliearkofGod,15. 

]  Kings  8.  4.  1  Chr.  15  28.  2  Chr.  1.  4. 

21.  8.  J.  up  for  Adriel  ||  13.  A.  up  the  bones  of  Saul 

2  Kings  10. 1.  tothem  that  A.m;;  Ahab's  children,6. 
17.7.  Is'jel  sinned  against  Lord  who  A. them  i//i 

36.  the  Lil.  who  b.  you  up,  hmi  fear  and  worship 

25.  6.  6.  up  7.ed.kiah  to  king  uf  Babyl.  .Jrr.  39.  5. 
BCAr.  8.  11.  Solomon  A.  up  the  daugh.  of  Pharaoh 

10.  8.  counsel  with  yoiin;?  men  A.  up  with  him,  10. 
F.ira  1.  11.  all  these  vessels  A.  up  from  Babylon 

4.  2.  Ezar-haddon  king  of  As^ur  A.  us  up  hither 
7VeA.9.  IB.  this  is  thy  God  that  A.  thee  wp  outof  Eg 
Esth.'i.  7.  Mordocai  b.up  Esther  his  uncle's  daug. 

20.  like  as  when  she  was  A.  np  with  him 
Tub  31.  18.  from  my  youth  he  was  h.  up  with  me 
Psal.  30. 3.  thou  hast  6.  up  my  soul  from  the  grave 

40.  2.  he  b.  me  up  out  of  a  horrible  pit 
Prov.  8.  30.  I  was  by  him,  as  one  A.  up  with  him 
Isa.  1.  2.  I  have  iiourislii'd  and  A.  up  children 

49.  21.  who  b.  up  th.'se  ■?  where  had  they  been  ? 

51.  18.  none  to  guide  her  of  all  the  eons  she  A.  up 

63.  U.  where  is  he  that  b.  them  up  ?  .frr.  2.  6. 
Jer.  n   7   I  priite<tei5  in  the  d»iv  I  b.  them  up 

16. 14.  the  Ld.  that  A.  up  Israel  out  of  Egvpt,  23.7. 
15.  '.hti  Lord  that  b.  up  Isr  from  the  north,  23.  8. 

Lim  2. 22. those  I  b.up  hath  mine  enemy  consumed 
4  5.  that  were  b.  up  in  scarlet  embrace  dunghills 

Eze/i.  19.  3.  A.  up  one  of  her  whelps,  a  young  lion 
31  t  4.  the  dpi>p  A.  him  up  on  high  witji  her  rivers 
37.  13.  when  I  have  A.  you  up  out  of  your  graves 
Amos  2.  10.  1  b.  you  up,  3.  1.  |  9.  7.  Mic.  6.  4. 


BUG 

.Tovah  0.  6.  yet  hast  A.  up  my  '5fe  from  corrn|)Tion 
jVah.  2.  7.  she  shall  be  b.  «/;,  and  lier  maids  lead  her 
/,K/tc  4. 16.  to  Nazareth,  where  he  had  been  A.  up 
Acts  13. 1.  had  been  A.  up  with  Herod  the  telrarch 
22.  3.  yet  A.  up  in  this  city  at  the  feet  of  Gamaliel 

1  Tim.  5.  10.  a  widow,  if  she  have  b.  up  children 

BROUGHTEST. 

Eiod.  32.  7.  thy  people  thou  A.  out  have  corrupted 

JVum.  14.  13.  thou  A.  up  this  people  in  thy  might 

Deut.  9. 28.  lest  the  land  wdience  thou  A.  us  out  say 

29.  thy  inheritance  thou  A.  out,  1  Kings  8.  51. 

2  Sam.  5. 2.  wast  he  that  A.  in  Israel,  1  Chron.  1 1. 2. 

1  Kings  8. 53.  when  thou  A.  our  fa  hers  on:  Egypt 
JVeh.  9.  7.  A.  hmi  forth  out  of  Ur  of  the  Chaldees 

15.  thou  A.  for'h  water  for  them  out  of  the  rock 
23.  A.  them  into  the  land  thou  liadat  [iromised 
Psal.  Gii.  11.  thou  A.  us  into  the  net,  thou  laidst 
12.  but  thou  A.  us  out  into  a  wealthy  place 
BROW. 
fsa.  48.  4.  thy  neck  is  an  iron  sinew,  thy  A.  brass 
Luke  4.  29.  they  led  linn  lo  the  A.  of  the  hill 

BROWN. 
Cfen.  30.  32.  all  b.  cattle  among  the  shrep,  35.  40. 
33. every  one  that  is  not  A.  shall  he  account. stolen 
BRUISE,  Substaulioe. 
Isa.  53.  t  5.  and  wiih  his  A.  wc  are  healed 
■ler.  6. 1 14.  they  healed  the  A.  of  my  people  slightly 
30.  12.  thus  saiih  the  Lord,  thy  A.  is  incurable 
JVa A.3. 19. there  isno  healingof  thv  A.  woundgriev. 

BRUISES. 
Isa.  1.  6.  no  soundness,  but  wounds,  A.  and  sores 
Kiek.  47.  t  12.  the  leaf  thereof  for  6.  and  sores 

BRUISE 
Signifies,  [1]    To  crush,  injure,  or  oppress,  Gen. 

3.  15.  Dan.  2.  40.  [2]  Tu  punish,  chastise,  or 
correct,  Isa.  53.  10.  It  is  spoken,  (1)  Corpo- 
really, of  the  bodij,  Luke  9.  39.  (2)  Spintuallv, 
of  doubts  and  troubles.  Mat.  12.  20.  (3)  Mo- 
rally, of  corruptions,  Isa.  1.6.     (4)  Politically, 

,  of  a  weak  decaying  nation,  2  Kings  18.  21. 

A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break,  Isa.  42.  3. 
Christ  will  not  deal  roughly  and  rigorously 
with  those  that  cnme  to  him,  but  will  use  all 
g."ntlencss  and  tcniierness  to  them ;  passing  by 
their  greatest  sins,  bearing  with  tlwir  present 
tiifirmities,  cherishing,  and  encouraging  the 
smallest  beginnings  vf  grace,  and  comforting 
and  healing  wounded  eonsn-nces. 

To  bruise  the  teals,  Ezek.  23.  3,  21.  To  commit 
bodily  irhoredom;  or  idolatry,which  is  spiritual 
whoredom. 

Gcn.'i.lo.  it  shall  A.  thy  head,  I  hot)  shall  A.  his  heel 

Isa.  28  28.  nor  will  he  A.  it  with  his  horsemen 
53.  10.  yi't  it  pleased  the  Lord  to  b.  him 

Han.  2.  40.  as  iron  shall  it  break  in  pieces  and  A. 

Rom.  16.  20.  God  of  peace  shall  A.  Satan  shoitly 
BRUISED. 

f.ev.^2.  24.  ye  shall  not  otli^rtothe  Lord  what  is  A. 

2  Kings  18.21.  trusieth  on  the  Maffof  this  o.  reed 
Isa.  42.  3.  a  A.  reed  shall  be  not  break.  Mat.  12. 20. 

53.5.  he  wasA.  forour  iniquities,  the  chastisement 
£zct.23.  3.  there  (bey  A.  the  teals  of  their  virginity 

8.  and  they  A.  the  hrsasts  of  her  virginity 
Lv.kei.  18.  sentme  tosct  a'  liberty  them  lliat  are  6. 

BRUISING. 
F.ielc.  23.  21.  ia  Atby  teats  hythe  Ejjypti.ins 
Luke  9.  39.  thespirit  A.  hini,  hardly  departeth  from 

BRUIT. 

.Ter.  10  22.  behold,  the  noise  of  the  A.  is  come 

JVaA.  3. 19.  all  that  hear  the  A.  of  theo,shall  clap 

Bri'tb:  ;  See  Heasts. 

BRUTISH. 

Psal.i'i.  10.  the  fool  and  the  A.  person  perish 

92.6.  a  A.  man  knoweth  not,  nor  a  foji  understand 
94.  8.  understand,  ye  h.  among  the  iieuplf 

Prnr.  12.  1.  but  he  that  hateih  reproof  is  A 
30.  2.  surely  I  am  more  A.  than  any  man 
/sa.l9.11.the  princes  of  Zoan  are  fools,  the  connrel 
of  the  wise  counsellors  of  Pharaoh  is  become  A. 
.Ter.  10.  8.  they  are  alioireiher  A.  and  foolish 

14.  every  man  is  A.  51.  17.  ||  21.  [lastors  are  A. 
Ezek.  21.  31.  deliver  thee  into  the  iiand  of  A.  men 

BUCKETS. 
JVum.'ii.  7.  he  shall  pour  the  water  out  of  his  A. 
Isa.  40.  15.  the  nations  are  as  drop  of  a  b.  and  dust 

BUCKLER 
Is  a  piece  of  defensive  armour,  1  Chron.  5.  18. 
God  is  often  called  the  Buckler,  ot  Shield  of  his 
people,  Psal.  18.  2.  Prov.  2.  7.  He.  will  protect 
and  save  them  from  that  mischief  and  ruin 
which  will  befall  all  wicked  wen.  Jlnd  in  Cant. 

4.  4.  the  faith  of  Vie  churrh,  or  of  believers, 
whereby  they  are  united  to  Christ,  is  compared 
fo  the  tower  of  David,  wliereoii  hang  a  Ihoiisand 
bucklers;  noting,  how  strong  and  invincible 
faith  is,  which  furnishes  with  weapons  nut  of 
Christ's  fulness,  anil  abundnvily  defends  from 
all  spiritual  enemies,  Eiih.  6.  16. 

'2  Sam.  22.  31.  a  A. to  all  that  trust  in  him.  P.-:.  13.  30. 
1  Chron  5.  18.  men  able  to  bear  A.  and  sword 


BUI 

ICAr.  12.  8.  Gadite!  that  could  handle  ehie\JlBd» 

Psal.  18.  2.  Lord  is  my  God,  my  A.  my  high  tow9 

3.").  2.  take  hold  «f  shield  and  A  stand  uji  fo^-  help 

91.  4.  his  tiuth  shall  be  thy  shield  and  A. 

Prov.2.~.  he  is  a  A.  to  them  that  walic  uprigblly 

.ler.  id.  3.  order  ye  the  A.  and  shield,  and  ilraw  tva 

Eiek.  23.  24.  shall  set  against  the  A.  shield,  an& 

26.  8.  he  shall  lift  up  the  A.  againil  thee     [lielmet 

BUCKLERS. 

2  CAr.  23.  9.  Jehoiada deliver,  spears,  A. and  sfiieldi 

.Job  15.26.  runneth  upon  the  thick  bosses  of  his  A. 

Cant.  4.  4.  whereon  there  hanged  a  thousand  A. 

Ezek.  38.  4.  a  great  company  with  A.  and  shieldi 

39.  9.  they  shall  set  on  fire  shields,  A.  and  bows 

BUD,  Substantive. 
.Tob^8.  27  cause  the  A.  of  the  tender  herb  to  spring 
Isa.  18.5.  afoie  the  harvest,  when  the  A.  is  perfect 
til.  11.  for  as  the  earth  bringelh  forth  her  A. 
Ezek.lS.  7.  caused  thee  to  multiply  as  A.ofthe  fi<jld 
Hos.  8.1.  A. shall  yield  no  meal,  stianger  swallow  it 

BUD,  Ferb. 
Gen.  3.  f  18.  thistles  shall  it  cause  to  A  to  thee 
■  lob  14.9.  yet  through  the  seen!  of  water  it  will  6. 
Psal.  132. 17.  I  will  make  the  horn  of  David  to  A. 
Cant.  7.  12,  let  us  see  if  the  pomegtanaies  A.  ferih 
ha.  27. 6.  Is.  shall  bloom  and  A.  and  fill  the  world 
55.  U).  maketli  the  earth  to  bring  f'orili  and  A 
Ezek.  29.  21.  cause  the  horn  of  Israel  lo  6.  forlli 

BUDS. 
JVum.  17.8.  Aaron's  rod  bro'tforthi.  and  blOomed 
BUDDED.  [forth 

Gen.  40.  10.  the  vine  was  as  though  it  A   and  slio' 
JVum.  17.  8.  Aaron's  rod  for  the  house  of  Levi  A. 
Cant.  6.  11.  to  see  whether  the  pomegranates  A. 
Ezek. 7.  10.  the  rod  hath  blossomed,  pride  haih  A. 
Heb.  9.  4.  the  ark  wherein  was  Aaron's  tod  that  b 

BUFFET. 
2  Cor.  12.  7.  the  messenger  of  Satan  to  b   me 

BUFFETED. 
.Wa<.26.67.  spit  in  his  face  ami  A  him,  J\tark  14.65 
I  Cor.  4.  11.  even  to  th:s  [iresenl  hour  we  are  b 
1  Pet. 2.  20.  if  when  ye  be  A.  for  your  faults 

BUILD 
Signifies,  [1]  To  erect,  or  make  houses,  &-c.Dcu{ 
28.30.  [2]  To  strength, n  and  increase  know 
ledgcfaith,  love,  ami  all  other  graces.  Acts  20 
32.  [3]  To  cement  undknit  together  spiritualty , 
thus  believers  arc  united  to  Chnst  by  faith,  and 
among  themselves  by  love,  E|ih.  2.  22.  [4]  To 
preserve,  bless,  and  prosper,  Psal    127.  1.  Jer. 

24.  6.  [5]  Tn  scUlc  and  establish,  1  Sam.  2.  35. 
Who  did   build  the   house  of  Israel,  Ruth  4.  IL 

Ulio  did  increase  his  family  by  a  numerous 
progeny. 

1  will  build  up  thy  throne,  Psal.  89.  4.  I  will  per- 
petuate the  kinsrdoni  to  thy  posterity. 

Shall  biiild  the  old  wnsfs,  Isa.  (il.  4.  The  Gen- 
tiles, who  hare  been  Innu  distitute  of  the  true 
knowlidge  of  God,  and  like  a  leiidernc.'is  over- 
grown with  liners  and  thorns,  shall  be  brought, 
by  the  ministry  of  the  word,  tu  know  and  serve 
the  true  God. 

BUILD  referred  to  God. 

1  Sam. 2.  35.  I  will  raise  up  a  priest,  and  will  b.  him 
a  sure  house,  2  Sam.  7.  27.  1  Kings  11.  3d. 

1  Chron.  17.  10.  that  the  Lord  will  A.  thee  a  house 

25.  bast  told  that  thou  wilt  A.^liim  a  house 
Psal.  28.  5.  he  shall  destroy,  and  not  A.  them  up 

51.  18.  do  good  to  S  on,  A.  the  walls  of  Jerusalem 
69.  .35.  for  God  will  A.  the  cities  of  Judah 
89.4.  and  A.  up  thy  throne  to  all  senerations 
102.  16.  when  Lord  shall  A.  up  Zion,  will  appear 
127.  1.  except  Lord  A.  house,  they  labour  m  vain 
147.2.  Ld.  doth  A.  up  Jerusalem,  gathers  oulcasli 
.lir.  18.  0.  I  speak  concerning  a  nation  to  A.  it 
24.  6.  I  will  A.  and  not  pull  them  down.  31.  28. 
31.  4.  again  I  will  A.  thee,  O  virgin  of  Israel 
33.  7.  I  will  A.  Judah  and  Israel  as  at  the  first 
42. 10.  if  ye  will  abide  in  this  land  I  will  A.  you 
Ezek.  36.  36.  that  I  the  Lord  A.  the  ruined  places 
.'?mos9. 11.  I  will  A.  it  as  in  the  days  of  old 
JIat.  16.  18.  on  this  rock  will  I  A.  inv  church 
26  61. 1  nmabletoA.itinthreedays'.  J1/«ril4.  5!", 
.4c«sl5. 16.  I  will  A.  again  the  tabernacle  of  David 

BUILD  altars. 

Eiod.  20.  25.  shah  not  A.  an  altar  of  hewn  stone 

JVum.23.1.Bnlaamsaid,A.me  here  seven  nltars,2^^> 

/)™i!.27.5.  there  thou  shall  A.  an  Ontario  the  Lord 

6  ihoushak  A.n/t(i?-of  the  Lord  of  whole  slonpf 

Josh.  22.  29.  God  forbid,  we  rebel  and  A.  an  altar 

See  Beg-VN. 

BUILD  joincH  v.l;h  house. 

Deut.  25.  9.  man  that  will  not  A.  his  brother's  h. 

2H.  ^0.  shah  A.  a  A.,  not  dwell  in  it,  Zeph.  1.  13. 

Puth  4.  11.  wlii''h  two  did  A.  the  house  of  Israel 

2  Sim.  7.  5.  shall  thou  b.  me  a  house  to  dwell  in  1 
7.  spake  Lsaymg,  why  A.  ye  not  me  aA.ofcednr  1 
13.  thy  seed  shall  A.  a  liouse  formv  name,l  Kinss 

.5.  5.  I  8.  19.  1  CAr.  17.  12.  i  22.  10. 
1  Kings2.  36.  A.  thee  a  A  in  Jeiusatem  and  dwell 


BUI 

1  liinrrg  5.  3.  Dovid  could  iiotA.  a  A.  for  wars  »bout 

5    I  imrpose  lo  A   a  A.  lu  Lord,  2  Chr.  2.  1.  lliim 

8.  Hi.  I  i;lio3e  no  cily  lo  *.  a  huuse,  2  Chron.  C.  5. 

17.  il  was  in  heart  of  David  niv  father  to  0.  a  A. 

for  God  of  Israel,  1  Chr.  28.  2.  2  Chr.  (>.  7. 

IChr.  17.  12.  he  shall  b.  me  a  house,  2  Chr.  ti.  9. 

22.  8.  slialt  not  b.  a  A.  because  thou  shed  blood 

1 1,  my  son,  4.  the  A.  of  Lord,  as  he  said  of  thee 
^.  G.  Sjlomoii  shall  b.  my  house  and  my  courts 
CAr.  2.  4.  behold,  I  b.  a  house  lo  Lord  my  God 

5.  the  house  I  b.  is  great,  lor  great  is  our  God 

6.  who  is   able  lo  b.  him  a  house?  who  am  1 

then  that  I  should  b.  him  a  house 
36.2.3.  he  hath  charged  me  to  i.hini  a  h.Ezra  1.'^. 
E:ral.3.  folo  Jerusalem  and  b.  the  Aousf  of  ii*rd 

5.  H.  who  hrdthcommande«lyou  to  b.  this  A»ii5e  ?  SI. 

6.  7.  let  the  governor  of  the  Jews  b.  this  house 
Psal.  127. 1.  they  labour  in  vain  that  b.  the  house 
Prop.  24. 27.  prepare,  and  afterwards  b.  thy  house 
fsa.  6.^.21.  they  shall  b.  houses  and  inhabit  them 

(ifi.  1.  where  is  the  house  that  ye  b.  unto  me  ? 
y(;r.22. 14.1  will  b.  me  a  wide  A.  and  large  chambers 

29.  5.  b.  houses  and  dwell  in  them,  and  plant,  28. 

3.1.  7.  neither  shall  ye  b.  house  nor  sow  seed 
F.-.ek.  11.3.  which  say,  it  isnotnear,let  usib.  houses 

2"*.  2fi.  they  eliall  dwell  safely,  and  shall  ft.  houses 
Hair.  1.  8.gt  to  the  mountain,  bring  wood,  b. house 
Zech.^t.  11    In  ft.  it  a  AuH5e  ill  the  land  of  Shina 
/ic£s7.4'J.wliat  house  will  ve  ft.  me,  sailh  the  Lord  ? 

BUILll. 
Gen.  11.  4.  go  to,  let  us  ft.  us  a  eity  and  a  lower 

8.  and  lliey  left  n)f  to  6.  the  city  ' 

JViira.  :i2.  Hi.  we  will  6.  sheep-folds  for  our  caltle 

24.  ft. cities  for  your  little  ones, and  folds  for  shee[ 

Z'fHf. 20.20.  thou  shall  ft.  bulwarks  against  the  city 

IKinirsi).  19.  all  the  cities  of  store,  and  ihat  which 

Solomon  desireil  to  b.  in  Jerusalem,  2CAr.  8.  fi 

24. Pharaoh's  daughter  came  uj),  then  did  ft.  Mil  hi 

11.7.  S(donion  did  ft.  a  hish  place  for  CheoMsh 

lii.  34.  iiiAhab'sdavs  Hielthe  Bethelileft.  Jericho 
irAr.22.  19.  b.  vp  the  sancliiary  of  the  Lord  God 

29. 19.  give  to  Solomon  a  heart  lo  A.  the  palace 
8CAro7i.  14.  7.  let  us  ft.  these  cities  and  make  walls 
Ezra  4.  2.  let  us  ft.  with  you,  we  seek  your  God 

5.  t  4.  what  are  Ihe  men  that  b.  this  building  ? 
A'cA.  2.  17.  let  us  ft.  the  wall  ||  18.  let  us  rise  and  ft. 

20.  therefore  we  his  servants  will  rise  and  A. 
4.3.which  iheyft.ifa  fovgo  up, he  shall  break  down 

10.  so  that  we  are  not  able  to  ft.  Ihe  wrdl 
F.rel.  3.3.  a  lime  to  break  down,  and  a  tioie  to  6.  up 
Can*.  8.  9.  if  she  be  a  wall,  we  will  ft.  upon  her 
[sa.  9.  10.  the  bricks  are  fallen,  hut  we  will  A. 
4o.  13.  I  have  r  lised  him  up,  he  shall  ft   my  city 
58.  12.  they  shall  A.  the  old  waste  places,  fii.  4. 
fiO.  10.  Ihe  sons  of  strangers  shall  A.  up  ihy  walls 
fi.5.  22.  Ihey  shall  not  A.  and  another  inhabit 
Trr.  1.  10.  have  set  thee  over  nations  to  A  and  plant 
Ezelc.  4.  2. lay  siege,  A  a  fort  against  it,  21.  22. 
39  t  1.1.  then  shall  ye  A.  up  a  sign  by  the  hope 
Dan.  9.  2.5.  lo  restore  and  ft.  Jerusalem  to  Messiah 
i?(nij«9.  11.  I  will  ft.  it  as  in  Ihe  days  of  old 

14.  Isniel  shall  ft. the  waste  cities  and  inhabit  them 
Mic.  3.  10.  they  A.  up  Zioii  with  blood,  and  Jerus. 
ZrcA.fi.  12.  he  shall  A.  the  temple  of  the  Lord,  13. 

1.1.  that  are  far  otf  sliall  A   in  the  temple  of  Lord 
9.3.Tvrus  dill  A. herself  a  stronghold,  heaped  silver 
Mai.  1.  4.  Ihev  shall  A.  but  I  will  throw  down 
Mil.  23.29.  ve  A.tombs  of  prophets, /,wAe  II.  47,48. 
/,» ivl2.18. 1  will  pull  down  m v  barns  and  A. greater 
14,  28.  which  of  you  intendin?  to  A.  a  tower? 
30.  iliis  man  hesan  to  A.  and  not  able  to  finish 
./lcts-20  32.to  ihe  word  ofhis  grace,  nhle  lo  A.  you  up 
Koin.  1.5.20.  lest  I  A   on  another  man's  foundation 
I  Cor.  3.  12.  if  nnv  A.  on  this  foundation,  gold,  silver 
^a/. 2.18. if  I  A.  again  the  things  which  1  destroyed 

IlIITI,r)F,n. 
Gen.  2.  t  22.  of  the  rib  the  Lord  A.  a  woman 

4.  17.  Cain  A.  a  cilv,  and  called  it  Enoch 

P.  20.  \o.ih  A.  an  allar  to  the  Lord,  and  offered 

in.  II.  Aslier  A    Nineveh,  Reholmih.  and  Caleb 

11.. 5.  LH.  came  to  see  the  tower  children  of  men  A. 

12.  7.  .Ahrnm  A.  an  altar  to  the  I,ord,  13.  18. 

Ifi.  t  2.  it  may  be  I  may  be  A.  bv  her,  .30.  t  3. 

20.2.5.  Isnac  A.  an  akar  ||  Eiod.  24.  4.  Moses  A. 
Josh.  22.  Ifi.  in  that  ye  have  A.  von  nn  altar 
1  A'>nn-.H'-.27.how  mui-h  lesslhis  house  T  have  A.  43. 

1.5.  22.  Ihe  stones  wherewith  Bnnsha  hid  A. 
SA'injr.s  23.  13.  Solomon  had  b.  for  Asht.ireth 
1  f'Arow.22..5.  the  house  lobe  A.  must  lie  innirnifical 
Eira  4. 1.  when  Ihe  adversaries  heard  tli-i'  they  ft. 
13.  he  it  known,  Unt  if  this  ci'v  U-  A.  Ifi. 

21.  live  conmand'iient  that  this  cilv  be  not  A. 

5.  H.  we  went  to  Ihe  house  ofgrenl  (?o'l  which  is  A. 
II. we  build  ih"  house  that  wasA.inanv  years  asro 

15.  let  the  house  of  God  be  A.  ii  his  place,  fi.  3. 
fi.  14.  elders  of  the  Jews  A.  and  thev  prospered 

Vf.^.4.I8.everv  onehnd  his  sword  girded,  and  so  A. 
./V)2fl.  19.  he  hath  taken  awav  a  house  he  A.  not 
P.^il.  122.  3.  Jerusalem  is  A.  a  citv  thai  iscomnact 
Pruv  U  1.  Wisdom  hath  ft.  her  house, hewnout pill. 
55 


BUI 

Prov.  24.  3.  through  wisdom  is  a  house  A.  and  by 
understaiidiiig  it  is  estabhshed 
F.ccl.2.i.  I  A.  me  houses,  1  planted  vineyards 
Cant.  4.  4.  thy  neck  like  tower  of  U.  ft.  for  arinouiy 
./er.  30.  18.  the  city  shall  be  A.  on  her  own  heap 
Lam.  3.5.  he  hath  ft.  against  me,  and  compassed  me 
Ezek.  3(5.  10.  and  the  waste  shall  be  A.  33. 
/.iiA«17.28.tliey  bought, they  sold,ihey  plant.they  A. 
f.'pA.2. 22.  in  whom  ye  are  ft.  logetlie;  forliabilat. 
Heb.  3.  3.  he  who  ft.  the  house  liatli  more  honour 
4.  for  every  house  is  A.  bv  some  man,  lie  that  built 
BUILUEST. 
Deut.  6.  10.  to  give  thee  goodlv  cities  thou  ft.  not 

BUILDKK,  S, 
Is  spoken,  [I]  Of  such  as  erect  houses, /i.c.2K\ng6 
22.  (j.  [2J  Of  God,  the  great  Architect,  who 
created  the  heavens  and  the  earth, and  all  things 
in  them,  Ileh.  11.  10.  [3]  Of  faithful  mmi.Hers 
of  the  gospel,   icho  like  wise  maslcr-Uuddcrs\ 


BUL 

Ezek.  IG.  24.  thou  hast  A.  to  Ihet  an  Jiuincnl  pitct 
2j.  bast  ft.  thy  high  place  ul  uver,liead  of  \\i.\ 

21).  14.  thou  shall  be  ft.  no  more,  sailh  the  Lord  G. 
I  Jan.  4.30.  is  not  this  great  Babylon  I  nave  ft.? 

9.  25.  Ihe  street  shall  be  b.  again  and  the  wall 
Zech.  8.9.  lei  bands  be  strong,  that  temple  be  ft. 
J/at.21.33.dig.  a  wiiie-press,A.a  tower,  Mark  12. 1. 
J.ukt  7.  5.  liie  centurion  haiii  ft.  us  a  synagogue 
lCtir.3.  14.  if  work  abide  which  be  halh  A.  lliereoB 
Eph.  2.  20.  aie  A.  on  the  foundation  of  the  aposHej 
Cul.i.l.  rooted  and  ft.  up  in  hiin,eslablished  in  faith 
Heb.  3.  4.  but  lie  that  A.  all  ihings  is  God 

BUILT  altar. 
Gm.  33.  t20  Jacob  ft.  an  altar.  El-elohe-Israel 
Exod.  17.  1.5.  Moses  A.  u.  24.4.  ||  32.5.  Aaron  A.  a. 
./o«A.  8.  30.  Joshua  A.  an  a.  ||  22   10.  Iialf  tribe  A.  a. 
Judg.iy.^iA.  (Jideon  A.  an  n.  II  21.4.  people  A.  an  a. 
l.Su/n..7    17.  Samuel  A.  a;««r  II  14.35.  Saul  A.  aiiof 
2.SUM.  24.  25.  David  A.  an  allar  to  the  Lord 


ought  first  to  lay  thefouiidatton,  and  then  butldl  1  Km  its  9.  25.  Solomon  offered  on  the  allar  he  b 


upon  it ;  first  to  acquaint  such  as  they  hare  the 
charge  of,  with  the  fundamentals  of  religion, 
shewing  them  that  Christ  is  the  only  way  to 
salvation, and  then  to  make  their  superstructure 
upon  this  foundation,  1  Cor.  3.  10. 
I  fCings  5.  18.  Solomon's  and  Hiram's  A.  did  hew 
2/("!nn'.9l2.11.laid  money  out  to  the  A.  that  wrought 
22.  (j.  give  it  to  carpenters  and  A.  2  Chr.  34.  11. 
Ezra'.i.  10.  wlien  A.  laid  foundalion  of  the  temple 
.V<'A.4.5.havo  provoked  thee  lo  anger  before  the  A. 
Psal.  118.22.  sione  which  A.  refus.  be.  head-stone. 
Mat.  21.  42.  Mark  12. 10.  Luke  20.17.  Acts  4. 11 
127.  1 1.  tliey  labour  in  vain  that  are  A.  in  it 
Ezek.  27.  4.  thy  A.  have  perfected  thy  beauty 
1  Car.  3.  10.  as  a  wise  master-A.  I  have  laid  founda 
AfeA.Il.lO.looked  for  a  city  whoseA.and  maker  is  G 
IPet.  2.  7  the  stone  which  the  A.  disallowed 

BUILDEST. 
OeHj.22.8.whcnthouA.a  new  house  makebattlem. 
-Ve A.  6.  R.  for  winch  cause  thou  A.  the  wall 
F.zek.  IG.  31    in  that  thou  A.  thine  eminent  place 
Mat.  27.  40.  ihou  that  destroyest  the  temple  and 
A.  It  in  three  davs,  save  thyself,  Mark  15.  29. 
BtJILDETH. 
./o5A.6.2fi.  cursed  be  the  n»an  that  A.  this  city 
Job  27.  18.  he  A.  his  house  as  a  moth,  as  a  booth 
Proy.14.1  every  wise  woman  A. her  house, but  fool 
.Trr.  22. 13   woe  to  him  ihat  ft.  by  unrighteousness 
Has  8.  14.  Israel  hath  forgotten  Maker,  A.  temples 
.?/nns9. 6.  il  IS  he  thai  A.  his  stories  in  the  heavens 
Hab.1.  12.  woe  to  hini  that  A.  a  town  with  blood 
ICor  3. 10. 1  laid  the  foundation, another  A.thereon 

BUILDING 
.Tosh.  22. 19  but  rebel  not  against  L.  in  A.  an  altar 
IKivgs'i.  1  till  he  made  an  end  of  A.  his  own  hous 

6.  7   no  tool  of  iron  heard  in  the  house  while  A. 
.38.  so  was  Solomon  seven  years  in  A.  it 

7.  I.Solomon  was  A.  his  own  house  thirteen  years 
2CAron.l6.6.  the  stones  wherewith  Baasha  was  A 
Ezra  4.  12.  A.  the  rebellious  and  the  bad  city 
Ezek.  17. 17.  by  A.  forts  to  cut  off  many  persons 
John  2.  20.  this  temple  was  forty-six  years  in  A. 
Jude  20.  A.  nil  vou'selves  on  vour  most  holy  faith 

BUILDING,  Substantive. 

1  Kings  9.  1.  when  Solomon  finished  A.  house  of  L. 
15.21.  he  left  olfA.  of  Ramah,  2  CAran.  16-  5 

)  Chron.  28.  2.  and  had  made  ready  for  the  A. 

2  Chron.  3.  3.  Solomon  was  instructed  for  the  h. 
EzraTy.  4.  the  n:imes  of  the  men  that  made  this  A. 

fi.  8.  what  ve  shall  do  for  the  A. of  this  house  of  God 
Ercl.  10.18.  by  much  slothfiilness  the  ft.  decayeth 
Ezek.iO.SAm  measured  Ihe  breadth  ofthe  A.  41.  15. 

40.23.  there  was  a  row  of  A.  round  about  in  them 
I  Cor.  3.  9.  ye  are  God's  husbandry  ye  are  God's  A. 
2rV)r.  5. 1.  we  have  a  A.  of  Gud,  a  house  not  made 
Fph.  2.  21.  in  whom  all  the  A.  fitly  framed  together 
fieb.9.\}.  a  high-priest  by  a  tabernacle  not  ofthisA. 
ftfj).  21.  18.  A.  of  wall  wasofjaspo    citypuregokl 

BUILDINGS. 
Mat. '24. 1.  discijili's  came  to  shew  h'  '  A.  of  temple 
Mark  13.  1.  Masier,  see  what  A.  are  here,  2. 

BUILT. 
Deut.  13.  16.  it  shall  be  a  heap  and  not  be  A.  again 
I  T'Tina-sZi.  39.  tie-  cities  that  Ahali  A.  are  written 
2Chr.  14.  7.  rest  on  ovnry  side,  so  they  A.  and  pros. 

20.  8.  ihev  have  A.  ihee  a  sanctuary  therein 

2fi.  9.  Ilzziah  ft.  towers  in  Jerusalem,  10. 

27.4.  Jotham  A.  in  the  forests  castles  and  lowers 
Tiili3.  14.  who  A.  dosoiale  pla'"es  for  themselves 

12.  14.  he  breakelh  down, and  it  cannot  be  ft.  again 

22,23.  if  Ihou  return  lo  .Mmigbtv,  shall  be  ft.  np 
Psal.  78.  no.  he  ft.  his  snnelnnrv  tike  high  palaces 

80.  2.  T  have  said,  inercv  shall  be  A  up  for  ever 
fsa.  5,2.  he  A.  a  tower  in  the  midst  of  his  vinevard 

44,  26.  saith  to  the  cities  of  Jiidah,  ve  shall  be  A. 
28.  sav  ng  lo  .Jerusalem,  thoii  shall  be  A, 

.Trr.  12.  16.  shall  thev  be  A.  in  midst  of  my  people 

31,  4,  thoi!  shnll  bo  A   O  virgin  of  Israel 

32.  31    as  a  provivatiim  from  Ihe  dav  they  A.  it 

45.  4.   nut  which  I  have  A.  will  I  '.  reak  ,lown 


18,32.willi  stones  Elisha  A.  altar  in  name  of  Lori 
ih'ings  16.  11.  Urijah  Ihe  priest  A.  an  altar 

BUILT  altars. 
JiTiim.  23.  14.  Balak  A.  seven  altars,  and  offered 
2Kings  21.  4.  he  b.altars  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
5  A.  o.  for  all  thehost  id' heaven,  2  CAro7i.33. 5 
2CA)on.33.15.  took  away  a  he  had  A.  in  the  mount 

BUILT  city. 
JVHm. 21.27.  let  the  city  ol'Silioii  be  A.  and  prepared 
Josh.  19,  .50,  Jo.shua  A.  4^  city  and  dwelt  therein 
./«(i^.]8  28.DanilesA.#TI  i Kings  lfi.24.  Omii  b.c. 
\Chrnn.  11.  8.  Davii^  c.  round  about  from  Millo 
/.■5n.25. 2.  a  palac^w.  be  no  e.  it  shall  never  be  b. 
.ler.  31,  38,  davs  •lime,  the  Ci«»shall  he  A,  lo  (he  L. 
l-.uke\.  29.  lobrow  of  the  hill  whereon  ci^jwasA. 

BUILT  cities. 

Ezod.  1.  11.  Ihey  A.  for  Pharaoh  tieasiire-c/f!e« 

Tosh. '24. 13. 1  have  given  you  cities  which  ye  A.  nol 

IfCinirs  15.  23.  Ihe  cities  which  Asa  A.  are  written 

2CAro7i.8. 2,  citi>s  Hiirainhad  restored,  Solomon  A. 

11  5,  Rchoboain  A,  cities  for  defence  in  Jiidah 

^1  fi,  Asa  A.  fenced  c.  in  Judali,  the  land  had  rest 

Vi.  12.  Jehoshapliat  A.  castles  and  cities  of  store 

26.  6.  Uzziah  A.  cities  about  Ashdod,  and  among 

27.4,  Jotham  A.  cities  in  the  mouniains  of  Judah 
/sa.44.20.saitlitotlie  cities  of  Judah,  ye  shall  be  fr 

BUILT  house,  or  houses. 
Deitt.S.  12  when  thou  l.ast  A.  goodly  A.  and  dwelt 

20.5.  what  man  is  there  that  hath  A,  a  new  house? 
\  Kings  3,  2.  there  was  no  A.  A.  lo  the  name  of  L 

6. 9,  SolomoiiA.  A.  14   II  8  13.  I  have  A.  thee  a  A- 
8.  20.  and  have  A.  a  house  for  Ihe  name  ofthe  L 
44.  toward  house  I  have  A.  48.  2  Chron.  6.  ;!4, 38 
11   38.  build  thee  a  sure  house,  as  I  A.  for  David 
1 CA?-.  17. 6.  saying,  why  have  ye  not  A.  me  a  A.  ? 
2r'A?-.  6. 18.  how  much  le.ss  this  house  I  have  A  ? 
JTmos  5.  11.  ye  have  A.  houses  of  hewn  stone 
Tfag.  1.  2.  Ihe  time  Ihat  the  Lord's  A.  should  be  &. 
Zech.  1.  16.  my  A.  sliiill  be  A.  in  it,  stiith  the  Lord 
Mat.l.  24. wise  man  A.  Ins  h.  on  a  rock,  Luke  6  48 
26.foolish  man  which  A  his  A.onsand,/-u/ceC.4!) 
.flcis  7.  47.  but  Solomon  ft.  him  a  hou.'.e 
XPet.  2.  5.  ye  also  are  A.  tip  a  spiriiuul  A.  a  holy 

BUILT  high  places. 
1  KingsX4.  23.  Judah  A.  highp.  images,  and  grove' 
2Kings  17.  9.  children  of  Israel  A.  /iigit  p.  in  cities 
21.  3  Manasseh  A.  up  aga'n  high  p.'2Chrnn.:i3.  3 
.7i;r.7.31.A.A!irAp.  ofTopliel||19..5.ofBaal,32.  .35 

WUhT  wall,  or  walls. 
1  fCing.tly.  15,  Sol  'mon  A.  the  wall.'!  of  house  within 
2CA)-.  27.  3,  nnd  on  the  walls  of  0\i\tr]  he  A,  miicl 
32,  5.  Ilezekiah  ft.  up  the  wall  that  was  broken 
.33.  14.  Manasseh  A.  a  trail  without  cily  of  Davio 
./V»A.  4. 6.  so  A.  we  Oii^wall  ||7. 1.  when  wall  was  If 
Ezek  13.  10.  one  A.  up  llie  icall,  another  daubed  il 
T'>an.  9. 25.  ihe  street  shall  be  A.  again  and  the  wali 
.Mic.  7.  II.  in  the  day  thai  Ihy  walls  are  to  be  A. 

BULL 
Signifies,  fl]    The   heart   so   ralhd.  Job  21,  lO-. 
[21    Pillars  in  the  shape  of  bulls,  Jer,  52,  20. 
[3]   IVickeil, violent,  andfurious  enemies,  I'stil 
22.12. 

Job  21.  10.  their  A.  genderplh  and  fai.elh  not 
Tsa.  51.  20.  thy  sons  lie  as  a  wild  A.  in  a  net 

BULLS. 
Gen.  32  1,5,  Jacob  rook  ten  A  as  ap:?sent  to  Ksau 
P,?';/, 22,12.  mnnv  A.  have  compassed  me,  strong  A. 

.50.  n.  will  I  eiit  flesh  of  A.  or  drin'i  Moodof  goats 

68.  30.  rebuke  (he  multitude  o''lhe  ft. 
Tsa-  31.  7.  bullocks  with  the  A.  shall  cnme  down 
.Ter  .50.  II.  because  ve  b"Hnw  as  A.  O  destroyen 

.52,20,twe)ve  hrasen  A,  under  tlie bases  wifh  calve* 
T^eh.9.  13,  if  the  blond  of  ft,  and  goals  sanctifioth 

10.  4.  it  is  not  possilile  blond  of  A.  lake  away  sin* 

BULLOCK. 

£'a;o*21,'', shall  bring  them  in  thebaskct  with  the  A. 

II   shall  kill  th..  A.  hpTore  T,otd,  T.en.  1. 5.  \  9. 18. 

T  '•V.4.  4,  bring  the  A,  to  'lie  door  ofthe  tabernacl* 

JV\in;.15.9.bring  with  ihe  A.  umeat  offciiiig,  29.37 


BUE 

llJeul  I71„no?ca(irlfice  to  Lurd  anyft,  wtlh b'.emisli 
c'J.  J-7.  Ins  glory  is  liku  llit;  ure'.liiig  oi'a  b. 
ludg.  ti.  '25  (take  the  young  A.  llie  secoud  b.  26 
l/iiugs  18.  33.  and  let  tliem  chouaa  uiie  b.  -25. 

23.  Elijah  cnt  d  la  pieces,  ami  laid  hiin  on  vvood 
Psai.  50.  9.1  will  tatc  nu  i.  out  oftlime  liuusc 
GS.  31.  better  than  a  b.  that  halli  hums  and  hools 
ha.  65.  25.  the  lion  cnan  eat  straw  hUc  t.'ie  b. 
Jer  31.  18.  as  a.  b.  unaccuslorneii  to  llie  yoke 

BULLOCK  with  siii'Uj}\r,ng 
Eiod.  29.  36.  offer  every  d.iy  a  b.  lor  .i  sinuffcring 
Lev.  16.  6.  tliall  oiler  liis  b.  ot'th>;  siii-uffcritig 
Eiek.ib.  22  shall  prepare  a  b.  for  a  siii-oj'ering 
Hee  Blood. 
Young  BULLOCK. 
Lsti.4  3.  if  priestsin,  bring  a  young  b.  Kick.  43. 19. 
14.  congregation  sliail  oH'er  a  y.  b.  J\l'um.  15.  24. 
16.  3.  .\aron  come  into  lioly  jihice  with  a  young  b. 
ffum.  7    15.  one  young  b.  one  tain,  one   lamb, 
21,  27,  33,  39,  45,  51,  57,  03,  69,  75,  81. 
iChron.  13.9.  to  consecrate  liimselfwith  ayoungb. 
Eiek.  45.  18.  take  a  young  b.  and  cleanse  the  sane. 
46.  6.  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon  a  young  b. 

BULLOCKS. 
ffum.  29.  23.  on  the  fourth  day  ten  b.  two  rams 
ICArof<.29.2I.  they  offered  a  thousand  b.  lor  Israel 
Ezra  6.  17.  they  ollered  at  the  dedication  100  b. 
Psal.  51.  19.  then  shall  they  offer  li.  on  thy  altar 
60.  15.  I  will  offer  unto  thee  b.  with  goals 
Isa.  1.  11.  I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of  b.  or  lambs 
34.  7.  the  b.  with  tlie  bulls  shall  come  down 
Jer.  46.  21.  her  hired  men  are  like  fatted  b. 
50.27.  slay  all  her  b.  let  them  go  down  toslaughter 
Ezek.  39. 18.  ye  shall  drink  the  blood  of  goats,  of  i. 
Hos.  12.  11.  are  vanity,  they  sacrifice  i.  in  Cilgal 
See  Seven. 
BULRUSH,  ES. 
Exod.2.  3.  she  took  for  him  an  ark  of  ft.  and  daubed 
/.sa.l8.2.8endambassadors  bythesea  in  vesselsof  ft. 
58.  5.  la  it  to  bow  down  Ins  head  like  a  A.  ? 

BULWARKS. 
Dent.  20  20.  Ihou  shalt  build  4.  against  the  city 
SCfiron.  20.  15   Uzziah  made  engines  on  the  b. 
Psal.  48.  13.  mark  well  her  A.  consider  her  palaces 
Eccl.  9. 14.  a  great  king  came  and  liuill  ft.  agauist  it 
Ua.  26. 1.  salvation  will  G.  appointfor  wallsaadft. 

BUNCH,  ES. 
Ezod.  12.  22.  lake  a  ft.  of  hyssop  ami  dip  it  in  blood 
S-SajH.  16.  1.  Ziba  met  him  with  100  ft.  of  raisms 
lCAron.]2.40.Zebuiuiibrought  A. of  raisins  and  wine 
/ra.30.6. will  carry  t.'ieir  treasures  upon  ft.of  camels 

BUNDLE,  S. 
den.  42.  35.  every  m.in's  A.  of  nmney  in  his  sack 
lSam.25.  29.  the  suul  of  my  lord  buu«d  in  6.  of  life 
Cant.  1. 13.  a  A.  of  myrrh  is  my  well-beloved  to  me 
isa.  58.  to.  tins  is  the  fast,  lo  undo  ft.  of  the  yoke 
Jlmos9.  to.  he  hath  founded  his  ft.  in  the  earth 
Mat.  13.  30.  bind  the  tares  m  A.  lo  burn  them 
/J;(s28.  3.  when  Paul  had  iiatheied  a  A.  of  sticks 

BURDEN 
Signifies,  [1]  .4  load.,  or  wttg/U  of  any  thing,  as 
mvcli  as  a  man,  horse.  Ate.  can  well  carry, 
2  Kings  5.  17.  Jer  17.  27.  [-2]  Labour  and 
servitude,  E.xod.  2.  11.  Psal.  81.  6.  [3]  M 
burdeiisom''prophecy,aheiicydoom,ora  prophecy 
delivered  in  heavy  and  tknateniiig  words,  Isa 
13.  1.  Nab.  1.  1.  [4]  Aljlictwns,  crosses, cares, 
er  fears,  Psal.  55.  22.  [5]  [mperfectio7is,fatl 
ings,  and  injirmitics,  wiiii.  tchich  persons  are 
loaded  or  grteved,(ja.[.  6.2.(6]  Toil  and  fatigue, 
Mat.  20.  12.  [7]  Tribute,  or  taxes,  Hos.  8.  10. 
[8]  The  office  of  a  magislrute,  E.\od.  18.  22. 
[9 1  Human  traditions,or  strict  ivjunctions over 
and  above  what  th-  laic  re(/uires.  Mat.  23.  4. 
[  10]  Sm,  which  is  the  greatest  slavery  and  bur- 
den, Psal.  38.  4.  Heb.  12.  1.  [Uj  The  lading, 
->r  cargo  of  a  ship.  Acts  2i.  3. 
The  doctrine,  or  commands  of  Christ  are  called  a 
jurden,  Mat.  11.  30.  JVottiing  makes  them  so, 
but  our  corruption,whick  flows  from  the  depra- 
vity ofournaturc;  to  the  unrenewed  person  t  hey 
are  a  grievous  burden  :  yet  this  burden  is  light, 
(])  fn  comparison  of  the  service  of  sin,  the 
covenant  of  works,  and  the  ceremonial  law. 
,2)  To  them  that  love  (iod,  1  John  5.  3.  (3) 
To  such  as  are  regenerated,  so  far  as  they  arc 
renewed,  Rom.  7.  22.  It  is  light  to  such,  be- 
cause (I)  The  law  is  written  in  Ifteir  hearts, 
1  sal.  37  31.  (2)  Thy  arc  endued  with  faith. 
Mark  9  23  (3)  They  arc  strengthened,  and 
enabled  by  Christ,  Phil.  4,  13. 
Kr<;d.lS.22.8hall  beartlieft.wilhtfiee,  ATum.ll.  17. 
23.  5.  the  ass  of  him  that  hatetli  thee  lying  under  6. 
JViini.  4.  19.  Aaron  shall  appoint  each  to  his  A. 

11.  II.  tliou  layesl  the  A.  of  idl  this  people  on  me 
/)cut.  1.  12.  how  can  I  myself  alonebear  your  ft.  ? 
2.-;am_  15.  '^3.  tiien  th  ju  shall  be  a  ft.  to  ni'e 

l!l   3.'i.  wV.v  should  1   yservant  be  a  A.  to  my  lord  ?1 
ilCtn.g.^  11.  f  28..Ie  oiioam  ruler  over  A.  ofjc 
£ii'«il<ri5  IT  to  thy  servant  two  mules'  b.  cie 
16 


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VAeng'sB.S.HczadbroUfrhtforlycamels'A.to  Elisha 
2Chr.  35  3.  it  shall  not  oe  a  A.  oil  your  shoulders 
JVcA.  13.  19.  no  A.  oe  brought  in  on  the  sabbath 
.Job  7.20.  ao  a  mark,  so  that  1  am  a  A.  to  myself 
f*a/.38. 4.  iniciuu.  as  a  ft. they  are  too  heavy  forine 
55.22.  cast  thy  A.  on  the  liord,  he  will  sustain  thee 
81.  6.  1  removed  Ins  .houlder  tiom  the  A. 
Eccl.  12.  5.  and  the  grassliopper  shall  be  a  A. 
isa.  9.  4.  for  thou  lia-l  broken  the  yoke  of  his  6. 
lU.  27.  lug  ft.  shall  lie  taken  from  off  thy  shoulder 
14.  25.  his  A.  depart  from  olftlieir  shoulders 
30.  27.  name  ol  the  Lord,  the  ft.  thereof  i»  heavy 
46.  1.  your  nirriages  are  a  4.  to  the  weaiy  beast 
Jer.  17.  21    ,.!ar  no  A.  on  t!ie  sabbalh-day,  22,  27. 
Zeph.  3.  1?   to  whom  the  reinoach  of  it  was  a  ft. 
Jtfat.11.30   my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  A.  is  light 
20. 12. which  have  borne  the  ft.  and  beat  of  the  day 
.'icls  15.  28.  seemed  good  to  lay  on  you  no  greater  4. 
21.  3.  for  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her  A. 
Hcv.  2.  24.  I  will  put  upon  you  none  other  ft. 

BURDEN. 
'iKings  9.  25.  the  Lord  laid  this  A.  upon  him 
Isa.  13.  1.  tlie  ft.  of  Babylon  v.'hich  Isaiah  did  aee 
14.  28.  the  year  king  Ahaz  died,  was  this  A. 
15. 1.  the  ft.  of  Moab  |{  17.  1.  the  A.  of  Damascus 
19.  1.  the  ft.  of  Egy|ii||  23.  1.  the  A.  of  Tyre 

21.  1.  theft,  of  the  desert  of  the  sea,  as  whirlwinds 
11.  the  4.  of  Duniah  ||  13.  the  4.  upon  Arabia 

22.  1.  the  4.  of  the  valley  of  vision,  what  aileth 
25.  the  4.  tnat  was  upon  it  shall  be  cut  off 

30.  6.  the  4.  of  the  beasts  of  tlie  south 
46.  2.  they  could  not  deliver  the  4.  are  gone  into 

Jer.  23.  33.  what  is  the  ft.  of  the  Lord  ?  w  liat  4  ? 
36.  tho  4.  of  the  Lord  shall  ye  mention  no  more 
38.  but  since  ye  say,  the  4.  of  the  Lord 
Ezek.  12.  10.  this  4.  conceriieth  the  prince  in  Jerus 
Hus.  8, 10.  sorrow  a  little  for  theft,  of  the  king  of  pr. 
JVah.  1.  1.  the  A   of  Nineveh,  the  book  ofthi;  visum 
Hub.  1.  1.  ft.  which  llabakkuk  the  prophet  diiisee 
ZtcA.9.1.the  A.  of  the  woidof  the  Lord  in  Hadrach 
12  1.  the  A.  of  the  woidof  tho  Ijotd  fc;r  Israel 
.Mai.  ].  1.  the  4   of  the  word  of  the  Lord  to  lerat;! 
Oal.  6.  5.  tor  every  man  shall  bLurhis  ov\n  4. 

BURDEN,  ED. 
Zech.  12.  3.  all  that  4.  themselves  be  cut  in  pieces 
2C'»r.  5. 4.  in  this  tabernacle  we  groan  being  4. 
8.  13.  I  mean  not  that  others  be  eased,  and  you  4. 

12.  16.  but  he  it  so,  I  did  not  A.  you,  caught  with 
BURDENS. 

f?en. 49. 14. Issacbar  couching  down  between  twoft 
Exud.  1.11.  task-masters  to  afflict  them  with  theitft. 

2.  11.  M-oses  went  out  and  looked  on  their  A. 

5.  4.  the  king  of  Egypt  said,  get  you  to  your  A. 

5.  you  make  them  rest  from  their  4. 
0.  0. 1  will  biing  you  from  the  A.  of  Egy|)tians,  7. 

vV«,m.4.27.  yu  shall  appoint  to  them  all  their  A. 
.'\*-.'i.4.  10  the  strength  of  the  bearers  of  4  decayed 
I'j.they  that  bare  4.  with  other  hand  held  a  weap. 

13.  J5.  all  manner  of  4.  brought  in  on  the  sahbath 
/sa.59. 6.  this  IS  the  fast,  to  undo  the  heavy  4. 
Lam.  2.  14.  the  prophets  have  seen  for  thee  false  4. 
j^mos  5.  11.  ye  take  from  the  jioor  4.  of  wheat 
Mat.  23.  4.  they  bind  heavy  4.  Luke  1 1.  40. 
Gai. 6.2.  bear  ye  one  annther's  4.  and  so  fulfil 

BURDENSOME. 
Zech.  12.  3.  I  will  make  Jerusalem  a  4.  stone 
2f«r.  11.  9. 1  havekept  myself  from  being4.  to  you 

12.  13.  except  it  be  that  I  myself  was  not 6.  to  you 
14.  the  third  time  I  come,  I  will  not  be  4.  to  you 

1  T'/jess.2.6.when  we  niicht  liave  been  4.  as  apostles 
BURIAL.  . 

Eccl.  6.  3.  and  also  that  he  have  no  b. 

Isa.  14.  20.  thou  shall  not  be  joined  wiih  them  in  A. 

./<-?•.  22,  19.  be  shall  be  buried  with  the  A.  of  an  ass 

Mat.  26.  12.  poured  ointment,  she  did  it  for  my  4. 

Jlcts  8.  2.  devout  men  earned  Stephen  lo  his  4. 
BURY 

Signifies,  To  inter  a  dead'body,  Gen.  23.  4. 

To*re  buried  with  Christ  in  liiiplism,  Rom.  0.  4. 
To  have  covimun'nn  with  him  in  his  death  and 
burial.  Baptism  rfo«A  not  only  represent  our 
mortification  and  death  to  sin,  by  which  we  have 
communion  with  Christ  in  his  death;  but  also 
our  progress  andperseveraiice  in  mortification, 
by  which  we  have  communion  with  him  in  his 
burial  also;  burial  implies  a  continuing  under 
deatli,S(7  is  morufics.i\onaconlinualdyingto  sin. 

Gen  23  4.lhatl  may  4.  mvdead  out  of  my  sight 
0.  in  choice  of  our  sopulclires  A.  tliv  dead,  11,  15. 
47.  29.  4.  me  nol,  I  pray  thee,  in  Egyiit,  49.29. 

50.  5.  letmegoand  A.  my  fathei    1  will  come  again 

6.  go  up  and  A.  thy  father,  as  he  made  thee  swear 
Deut.  21.23.  Ihou  shall  in  any  wise  ft.  him  llial  day 
iEings  2.  31.  go  and  fall  upon  .Juab  mid  A   him 

11.  15.  when  Joab  was  gone  up  to  A.  the  slam 

13.  29.  the  old  prophet  came  to  mourn  and  A.  him 

31.  when  I  am  dead,  4.  me  in  the  sepulchre 

14.  13.  Israel  shall  mourn  for  him  and  ft.  him 
'ph|2/r/ni'-.<t9.  lO.and  there  shall  be  none  toA.  Jrzihel 
th   I     34.  go  see  now  this  cursed  woman,  and  4.1/ 


BUK 

2Ktn^s9.S5.  they  w  i  ni  to  o.  her.  but  found  only  tf;« 

I'sal.  79.  3.  and  ihere  was  none  to  A.  thein    [icuU 
.Jer  7   32.  for  they  shall  A.  in  'J'ophel,  19.  11. 
14    10   and  they  shall  have  .v/ue  to  A.  tl"»;m 

EfcK  39.1  l.Wieresh,.ll  theyA  .'lOfaiid  hismultilude 
13   yb».  ull  the  puojile  of  tne  land  shall  ft.  iheia 

//oo-  9  0   Egyjil  gather  up,  Memplus  shall  A.  Ihci*. 

Mat  8.  21.  sutler  me  to  go  ft.  my  lalher,  .^,jcAc9.  o'J. 

22   and  let  the  dead  ft.  their'dead,  Lukei).  CO. 

27.  /.  bought  the  potter's  held  to  A.  strangers  in 
John  19.  40.  as  the  manner  of  the  Jews  is  to  4. 

BURIED.  [wife 

&V71.25.  10.  there  was  Abraham  4.  and  Sarah  hia 

49.  31.  there  they  4.  Abraham  and  Sarali  his  wile, 

Isaac  and  Rehekah  his  wife, and  there  1  A.  Leah 

JVu7H.  11.  34.  there  they  6.  the  peojile  that  'usled 

20.  1.  Miriam  died  there,  and  was  ft.  Dicre 

33.  4.  for  the  Egyptians  4.  all  their  first-born 
Lent.  10.  0.  there  Aaron  died,  and  there  he  was  A. 
./o«A.24.32.the  bones  of  Joseph  ft.  they  in  Sheehem 
/<u(/il.l7.wheredie8t  I  will  die,  am!  there  will  heft. 
2.Su;rt.  4.  12.  they  took  head  of  Isli-bosheth  Liid  A.  U 

21. 14.  bones  ol  Saul  and  Jonathan  they  ft.m  Zeiah 
I  Kings  13.  31.  bury  me  where  the  iidiii  of  Cod  is  ft. 
Ectl.  8.  10.  and  so  I  saw  the  wicked  4.  [:-[i. 

./(■r.  8.  2  not  be  gathered  nor  4.  10.6.  |  20G.  |  2.). 

10.  4.  they  shall  not  be  lamented  nor  4. 

22   19.  he  shall  be  4.  with  the  burial  ol  an  nss 
Ezek.  39  15.  set  up  a  sign,  till  buriers  have  4.  it 
Mat   14.  12.  his  ilisciples  took  the  body  and  ft.  it 
I^ukc  16.  22.  the  rich  man  also  died  and  was  ft. 
.//i:<6-2.29.  the  iiatriarch  David  is  bolhdead  aim  A. 

5  9.  the  feet  of  them  which  4.  thy  husband 

10.  carrying  her  Idrtli,  4.  her  by  her  husband 
Hovi  6.4.  we  are  ft.  with  him  by  baptism  iiilo  d<!;;h 
ICor.  15.  4.  that  he  was  A.  and  rose  again  third  di.v 
Col.  2. 12.  b.  with  him  in  bajilism,  wherein  arerisLU 

BURIED  Aim. 
Deut  34  6. heft,  him  in  a  valley, in  the  land  of  Moab 
2Sam.  2.  5.  blessed  he  ye  that  have  4.  Saul 
IJi'ings  14.  18.  they  4.  him,  all  Israel  mourned  l-.im 
2CV;roH.21.20.  they  A.  Jehoram  in  the  city  of  Daiid 

24.  16.  4   Jehuiuda  in  cily  of  David,  among  kings 

25  Ihey  b.him  not  in  the  sepulchres  of  the  kiiign 
.fJcts^.6.  the  young  men  carried  him  out,  and  b.hiia 

BURIED  m. 
Oen.  15.  15  and  Ihou  shall  be  4.  in  a  good  old  age 
\ Kings  2.  10.  David  was  4.  in  the    ity  of  Davil 

34.  Joab  4.  in  his  own  house  m  the  wiidernees 
2/fni^s21.1S.ManasBeh  wasft.zjigarden  ifhis  house 

26  Amon  was  ft. Z7i  sepulchre,  in  garden  of  Uzzali 
.Job  27.  15  those  that  remain  shall  be  4.  in  deaih 

BURIED  with  his  fathers. 
i KingsU. 31    Rehoboam  ||  15.24.Asa4.zf!M,'(!s/. 
22.50.  Jehoshaphat|i2A'iHn-s8.24.  Jorani  b.wifh  f 
12.21.  Joash  4.  withf.  ||  14.20.  Amaziah  A.  wJ.hf. 
15.7. Azariah  ||  36.  Joihain  1|  16.  20. Ahaz  4.  wiUif 

BURIERS. 
Ezek.  39.  15.  shall  sot  up  a  sign  till  A.  have  buried 

BURYING. 
<?fn.23.4.  a  possess.of  a  A.  |ilace,  9.  1  49.  30  |  50.  13. 
■  Judg.  10.  31.  buried  Samson  in  A.  place  of  Maiioah 
2/u7!^sl3.2I  .astliey  were  4. a  man,theyspied  aband 
Ezek.30.  12  seven  months  shall  Israel  be  4.  of  them 
Mark  14.8.  she  is  come  to  anoint  my  body  lo  the  b. 
John  12.  7.  against  dav  of  my  b.  hath  she  kept  thil 

BURN 
Signifies.[l]  Toconsitme,or  destroy  with  fire,}  n^h, 
11.13.    [2]  TobemfiamedwithjustangirntiJ 
indignation.  Lam. '2. ',i.     [3]   Tobe per/Htunlly 
haunted  with  violent,  lustful  desires,  1  Cur.  7.!'. 
[4]  To  be  filled  with  a  holy  zeal  for  the  glory  of 
God,  and  the  gmid  of  others,  2  Cor.  11.  29. 
The  bush  burned,  and  was  not  consumed,  F.xod.  3 
2.    This  represented  the  condition  of  the  chart  k 
and  people  of  Israel,  wlio  were  then  in  thi  Jim  nf 
affliction  ;  yet  so  as  that  God  was  present  with 
them,  and  that  they  should  not  be  consumed  in 
it,  whereof  this  vision  was  a  pledge. 
The  spirit  of  burning,  Isa.  4.  4.      The  Holy  ■'spirit 
of  God,  who  is  compared  to  fire.  Mat.  3.  1 1    be- 
cause he  doth  burn  up  and  consume  the  drc.is 
which  is  m  tlie  church,  and  in  the  minds  and 
hearts  of  men,  and  mjlamcs  the  souls  of  hclicv 
ers  with  lonr  tc  God,  and  zeal  for  his  glory. 
Gen.  44.  18.  Jiulah  said,  let  not  hine  anger  4. 
.Kzo<^27.20.comniand  that  they  bring  pure  olivc-oll 
to  cause  the  lamp  lo  A.  ahvay.  Lev.  24   2. 
29.  13.  shall  take  caul,  liver,  and  kidnevs,  ;ii-IA. 
upon  tliH  altar,  18,  25.  Lev.  1.  9,  15.  |  2.  2,r,  16. 
I  3.  5,  II,  10.  I  5.  12.  I  0.  15.  I  9.  17.  JVinn.  :',  26. 
Z.eu.4.19.  priest  shall  lakefat  and  4.  upon  tho  nliiir, 
20,31.  I  7.  31.  I  16.  25.  |  17.  6.  Mum.  IK  J7. 
Mum.  19.  5.  one  shall  4.  the  heifer  in  his  si;>lit 
./o.<ih.  11.  13  save  Haznr  only,  that  did  Joslma  b. 
l.'^nm.  2  10.  lei  Ihem  not  fail  to  A.  the  fat  preseriily 
IChrnn.  2.  6.  save  only  to  A.  .sacrifice  before  ihoia 
13.  11.  and  they  A.  lo  the  Lord  even  moriiine 
Isa.  1.  31.  Ihey  shall  bolh  A.  loffother,  none  iii>e!icb 
10. 17.  It  shall  A   and  devour  his  tkoics  and  brie?  - 


13UK  BUR 

i»ff.27.4.I  Aiouldgolliro'  iimm.aml  A  Vmn  [ogc\hpr  .Jnb  41.  Id.  ol  Iiis  inoutligo  4.  lamps,  sparks  of  fire 
4o!l6.  Lfjbaiio;!  laiiot  siiliicieiit  lo //.imk-iIic  l)ou»is|  I'sal.  11.  t  6.  on  wicked  lie  eliall  rail)  a  i.  Iciniiest 


44.  15.  llitti  shall  il  Uc  lur  a  man  In  b.  Iiu  will  laktl 
y«.  7.  20.  uiy  t'ury  shall  b.  ami  not  be  (|iirnc-iifil   1 

34.  5.  so  shall  they  b.  odours  tor  thee,  and  laiiieiu 

3ti.  'Jo.  that  the  king  would  not  b.  the  roll 
EuA.  -4-  5.  b-  also  the  bonus  under  it,  make  it  boil 
Jl.  tiial  the  brass  of  it  may  be  hot  and  may  b. 

39.  <J  Ihey  shall  set  on  hre  and  b.  the  weapons 

43. '21.  he  shall  i.  bullock  in  the  appointed  place 
JVaA   i!    13.  1  will  b.  her  chariots  in  llie  smoke 
.Vcl.  1.  1.  the  day  conioth  that  shall  b.  as  an  oven 
3/(1/.  13.  31).  bind  the  tares  m  bundles  to  b.  them 
LvI.e'S.  17.  but  chart' lie  Willi,  with  hie  uni|uencha. 

■H.  3-J.  Lhey  said,  did  not  our  lieart  b.  wllhiii  us  ? 
1  Cor.  7.  '.). Tot  it  is  belter  to  marry  than  to  b. 
8  Cor.  11.  29.  who  is  otl'cnded,  and  1  b.  not  ? 

BURN,  joined  wilh  jire. 
Eiod.  12.'l0.  that  wlucli  remametli  of  it  till  morn- 
ing ye  shall  b.  witli^'rc,  iJt).  S'l.  J.cv.  8.  3i. 
Lev.  13.  57'.  b.  that  wherein  ilie  plague  is  '.vilh/jc 

10.  -r,.  b.  \\\\.\\firc  their  skins,  llesh,  and  dung 
Veut.  5.  -ZJ.  for  the  mountain  did  b.  waUjirc 

7.  5.  b.  their  images  wilhyire,  25.  i|  12.  3.  6.  groves 

32. 2i.  a/»-e  shall  i.  to  the  lowest  hull,  .Jcr.  17.  4. 
Josh.  11.  0.  thou  shalt  4.  their  chariols  withers 
JuUg.  U.  52.  went  to  ilie  tower  to  b.  it  with  Jire 

12.°1.  will  b.  thine  house  with/.  ||  14.  15.  b.  thee/. 

Piui.  79.5.  how  loiisr  shall  thy  jealou.<y  b.  \ikefin:? 

89.46.  how  long.  Lord,  shall  thy  wratli  b.  likep-c? 

Isa  47. 14.  shall  be  as  stubble,  UiKjire  shall  b.  (hem 

/er.4.  4.  my  fury  come  forth  like^je  and  6.21.  12. 

7.  31.  to  b.  sons  and  daughters  in  ihe^re,  19.  5. 

21.  10.  Nebuchadnezzar  shall  b.  this  city  with/. 
32.  2i).  I  34.  2,  22.  |  37.  8,  10.  |  36.  18. 

Ezck.  5.  2.  b.  with  /rr  a  third  part  m  midst  of  cuy 

16.41.  Ihev  b.  thine  houses  wilh/rc,  23.  47. 

Mai.  3. 12.  iie  will  gather  his  wheat,  but  he  will  b. 
up  the  chniff  with  un(iuencliable_^re,7>u&c  3.17. 

Rev.  17. 16  shall  eat  her  Hesli  and  6.  her  with  jSre 
BUKN  iiicnise. 

Fio(f. 30.1.1  hou  shalt  make  an  altar  to  b.incense  on 
7. Aaron  shall  A. thereon  sweet  nic.  every  morn.  8. 

\Kings  13.1.  Jeroboam  stood  by  the  altar  to  4.  inc. 
S  Kings  18. 4.  the  children  of  Israel  did  4.  inc.  to  it 

1  Chron.  23. 13.  he  and  his  sons  for  ever  to  6.  inc. 
C/tron.  2.  4.  I  build  a  house  to  4.  sweet  incense 
13.  ll.A.evcryinorniiigsweetincense  to  the  Lord 
26. 16.  Uzziah  went  into  temiile  to  b.  incense,  19. 
2-i  25.  iiiJudah  Ahaz  made  high  i)laces  to  4.  inc. 
■29  11.  my  sons,  the  Lord  hath  chosen  you  to  4. inc. 
32. 12.  worship  before  one  altar,  and  4.  iitc.on  it 

/.'7.7.9.  willyesleal  and  6.  inccTise  to  Baal  7  11.13. 

44.  17.  we  will  4  incense  to  the  queen  of  heaven 
Hos.4.y,i.  they  4.  incense  upon  the  hills  under  oaks 
}J.ib.  1  Ifi.  therefore  they  4.  incense  to  their  drag 
Luke  1.9.  Zacharias  his  lot  was  to  4.  inc.  in  temple 

BURNED 
F.xod.X2.  bush  4.  with  fire,  and  was  not  consumed 

3.  I  will  turn  and  see  why  the  bush  is  not  ^ 
Drut.  9.  15.  I  came  dow  n,  and  mount  4.  w  ith  fire 

32.  t  22.  a  fire  kindled  and  hath  4.  to  lowest  hell 
.fiis/i.  7. 2.5. 4.theni  with  fire,  aficr  they  stoned  ihem 

2  CVron.  2.5.  14.  Amaziah  4.  incense  to  the  gods 
34.25.  have  forsaken  me,  and  4.  incense  to  gods 

K.v/A.l.I?.  the  king  was  wroth, and  angero.  in  him 
Psai  39.  3.  while  I  was  musing  the  fire  4. 
/sa.24.6.therefore  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  are4. 
42.  2.'''  It  b.  him,  yet  he  laid  it  not  to  heart 
/.am.  2  3.  he  4.  against  Jacob  like  a  Haming  fire 
John  15  6.  withered  branches  are  gathered  and  4. 
.^cts  19.  19.  many  brought  their  books  and  4.  them 
Kom   1.  27.  b.  in  their  lust  one  toward  anolhrr 
1  t-nr.  13.  3.  and  though  I  give  my  body  to  be  4. 
Heh.  6.  8.  is  rejected,  whose  end  is  to  he  4. 
12.  18.  for  ye  are  not  come  to  the  mount  that  b. 
Rfv.  1.  15.  his  feet  like  brass,  as  if  4.  in  a  furnace 
16.  t^.  and  men  were  b.  with  great  heat 

BUR.NETH. 
Lev.  IP:  28.  he  that  4.  them  shall  wash  his  clothes 
and  bathe  hij  flesh  in  water,  JVum.  19.8 
Ps<i/.46.9.he  brcaketh  the  how  and  b.  chariot  in  fire 
83.  14.  as  the  fire  4.  wood,  and  as  the  flame  .seltelh 
97.  3.  a  fire  4.  up  his  enemies  rounri  about 
sa.  9.  18.  for  v.-ickedness  4.  as  ihe  fire 
44.  16.  he  4.  part  thereof  in  fire,  he  warms  himself 
62.  1.  the  siilvation  thereof  as  a  lamp  that  4. 
64.2  as  when  the  melting  fire  4.  the  Ire  canseth 
65.5.  thf-sp  h  Jitmokeand  a  fire  that  i. all  the  day 
66.  3.  he  that  u   incense,  as  if  he  b.esscd  an  idol 
/er.48.35.  cause  to  cease  iral  4.  inrciiBctohisgodB 
/of/ 2.  3.  a  fire  before  them,  beiiir.il  them  a  flame  b. 
Rei).21.8.  shall  have  p.Trtin  lake  which 4.  with  fire 

BURNING. 
Hev.  15.  1".  a  h.  lamp  pnssed  between  the  pieces 
Lev.  6. 9.  the  fire  of  the  altar  shall  be  4.  in  it,  12,13. 
26.  16.  I  will  appoint  ove  you  the  4.  ague 
r>eut.  28. 22. 1  .or<J  shall  smite  thee  with  extreme  4. 
32  24.  th^v  shall  be  devoured  wi.-i  b.  heat 
Job  5.  t7.  is  sons  of  the  4.  coal  lit  up  to  fly 
SI 


140.  10.  let  4.  coals  fall  upon  liiem,  east  into  lir 
l'r,w.  16.  27.  in  his  lips  ihete  is  as  a  b.  lire 

26.  -1.  a«  coals  are  to  4.  coals,  and  wood  to  fire 

2;!  h  lips  and  a  wickeil  heart  aie  like  a  polshenl 

/iu.  30.27.  name  of  Lord  conielh  far,  b.  with  anger 

34.  y.  the  land  thereof  shall  become  4.  pitch 
Jer.  20.  'J.  his  word  was  in  my  heart  as  a  4.  fire 
Ezek.  1.  13.  their  appearance  was  like  4.  coals 

21.  f  31.  1  will  deliver  into  the  hand  of  b.  men 
/.;an.3.6.  shall  be  cast  into  midst  ol  a  6.  furnace,ll. 

17.  IS  able  to  deliver  us  from  the  A.  furnace 
20.  to  cast  them  into  llie  4.  fiery  furnace,  21,23. 
26.  JSebucliadnezzar  came  near  the  4.  furnace 

7.9.  his  throne  like  tlame,  his  wheels  were  as  4.fire 
Hub.  3.  5.  and  b.  coals  went  forth  at  his  feet 
y.u.'.c  12. 35.  let  your  loins  be  girded,  and  lights  4 
John  5.  35.  John  was  a  4.  and  a  shining  li;;lit 
Kev.  4.  5.  there  were  seven  lamps  b.  before  throne 

8.  8.  and  as  it  were  a  great  mountain  4  with  tire 

10.  lliere  IL-U  a  griiat  star  4.  as  it  were  a  lamp 
19.  20.  they  both  were  cast  alive  into  a  lake  4. 

BURNING. 
Ocn.  11.  t3.  and  let  us  burn  the  bricks  to  a  A. 
Kxod.  21.  25.  4.  for  4.  wound  for  wound,  stripe  for 
Leu.  10.6.  bewail  ihe  4.  whicli  the  Lord  kindled 

13.  28.  if  the  spot  stay,  it  is  a  using  of  the  4. 
J\l'um.  11.13.  he  called  tlie  name  of  the  place  a  4. 
y;cui.2y.23.the  whole  land  is  brimstone,  salt, and  4. 
2  Chrun.  16.  14.  thev  made  a  very  great  4.  lor  him 

21.  19.  people  made  no  4.  like  the  A.  of  Ins  fathers 
Isa.  3.  24.  there  shall  be  4.  instead  of  beauty 

4.4.  purged  blood  of  Jerusalem  by  the  spirit  of  4 

9.  5.  but  tins  shall  be  with  A.  and  fuel  of  fire 

10.  16   under  his  glory,  kindle  4.  like  A.  of  fire 

32.  t  13.  6.  shall  come  upon  all  houses  of  joy 

33.  12.  the  people  shall  be  as  the  A.  of  lime 
jjmos  4.11.  even  as  a  firebrand  plucked  out  of  the  4. 
Rev.  18.  9.  when  they  shall  see  ihe  smoke  of  her  4. 

BURNINGS. 
Josh.  II.  t8.  they  chased  them  to  the  4.  of  waters 
Isa.  33.  14.  who  shall  dwell  with  everlasting  A.  ? 
Jer.  34.  5.  with  A.  of  thy  fathers  the  former  kings 

BURNISHED. 
Ezek.  1.7.  they  sparkled  like  the  colour  of  4.  brass 

BURNT. 
Gen. 38.24.  Judah  said,  bring  her  forth,  let  her  be  4. 
Lev.  2.  12.  but  they  shall  not  be  A.  on  the  altar 
6.  22.  meat-ofi'ering  shall  be  wholly  A.  23.  ]  8.  21. 
10.  16.  Moses  sonsht  the  goat,  and  it  was  4. 
J^um.  16.  39.  Eleazar  the  iiriest  look  the  brazen 
censers,  wherewith  they  that  were  4.hadoftered 
I>cut.  32.24.  shall  be  4.  with  hunger,  and  devoured 

1  .Sam.  2.15.  before  Ihey  A.  fat,  priest's  servant  came 

2  Sam.  5.  21.  David  and  his  men  A.  their  images 

1  Kings  13.  2.  men's  bones  shall  be  A.  U|)un  thee 
15.  13.  Asa  A.  her  idol  by  the  brook,  2  Chr.  15.  16. 

2  Kings  23.  6.  he  A.  the  grove -at  the  brook  Kidron 

15.  he  A.  the  high  place,  and  stampt  it  small 

16.  he  took  bones  out  of  sepulchres  and  A.  them 
25.  9.  A.  the  house  of  L.  2  Cfir.  36. 19.  Jer.  52. 13. 

Job  30.  30.  and  my  bones  are  A.  with  heat 

Psal.  102.3.  my  skin  black,  bones  are  4.  as  a  hearth 

Prov.  6.  27.  take  fire,  and  his  clothes  not  be  4. 

28.  can  one  go  on  coals  and  Ins  feet  not  be  4.  ? 
.Tcr.  2.  15.  his  cities  are  A.  ||  6.  29.  the  bellows  are  A. 
36.  28.  in  the  roll  which  Jehoiakim  hath  A. 
51.  25.  and  I  will  make  thee  a  6.  mountain 
Kick.  20.  47.  and  all  faces  shall  be  A.  therein 
24.  10.  kindle  the  fire,  and  let  the  bones  be  A. 
.Joel  1.  19.  the  flame  hath  A.  all  the  trees  of  the  field 
Jimos'i.  1.  because  he  A.  the  bones  of  king  of  Edom 
JVu/i.  1.  5.  and  the  earth  is  A.  at  his  presence 
1  Cor.  3. 15.  if  any  man's  work  be  A.  shall  suffer  loss 
Heb.  13.  11.  those  beiists  are  A.  without  the  camj 

BURNT,  joined  with /re. 

£iod.  32  20.  he  A.  the  calf  in  the/re,  73ct(<.9.  21. 

Lev.  6  30.  the  sin-offering  shall  be  A.  in  the /re 

7. 17.  but  the  remainder  of  the  fiesh  of  thesacrificc 

on  the  third  day  shall  be  A.  with /re,  19.  6 

20.14.  if  a  man  take  a  wife  and  her  mother,  they 

shall  be  A.  with  /re,  both  he  and  they 

21.9.  if  thedaushterof  any  priest  profnno  herself 

by  playing  the  whore,  she  shall  bo  A.  with /re 

J^iim.  11.1.  the /re  of  the  Lord  A.  among  them,  3. 

Dcut.i.W.  ye  came  near,  the  mountain  6.  wilh/re 

12.  31.  their  sons  and  daughters  they  A.  in  C\e  fire 

.Josh.  6. 24.  they  A.  Jericho  with/re  and  all  therein 

7. 15.  it  shall  be,  he  that  is  taken  wilh  the  accursed 

thing  shall  he  A.  wilh  /re,  he  and  all  he  hath 

11.  9.  Jo.thua  A.  their  chariots  wilh/re 
11.  and  he  took  Hazor  and  A.  it  with /re 

Judg.  15.  6.  they  A.  her  and  her  father  with/re 
14".  the  cords  h'eiame  as  fla.x  that  was  A.  with/re 

18.  27.  they  cnme  to  Laish  and  A.  it  with /re 

1  Sam.  30.  1.  the  Amalekiles  b.  Ziklag  with/re 

2  Sam.  23.  7.  thev  shall  be  utterly  A.  with /re 
1  Kings  9.  16.  for  Pharaoh  had  A.  Gezer  with /re 

16.  18,  Zimri  b.  the  kine's  h)use  with /re 


BUR 

IKingsl.^i.pe  from  heaven 6.up t,1e  two  cap'ahif 
17.  31.  tliecr'jpharvi<es  A.  their  children  with/« 
23.  11.  and  A.  the  chariots  of  the  sun  wilh/re 
25.  9.  every  great  man's  house  A.  he  with/re 

1  Chron.  14.  12.  their  gods  were  A.  wilh/re 

2  Chron.  28.  3.  Ahaz  u.  Ins  children  in  the /re 
JS'th.  1.  3.  the  gales  ilieieof  are  A.  with/?)-,  2.  17. 
Psal.  ;<0.  16.  11  is  A.  wall /re,  11  is  cut  clown 
Isa.  1.  7.  your  cities  are  A.  with/7-e 

43.2.  when  walkest  thro' /re  thou  shalt  not  be  4 
64.  11.  our  holy  and  beautilul  house  is  A.  with/r^ 
Jer.  38.  17.  this  city  shall  not  be  A.  with /re 
23.  thou  shall  cause  this  city  to  be  A.  with  jlre 
49.  2.  and  her  I'aughters  shall  be  A.  vvi',li/re 
51.  32.  and  the  reeds  they  have  A.  with /re 
58.  Babylon's  Ingh  gales  ^llall  be  A.  wiih/rc 
Mic.  1.  7.  the  hues  thereof  shall  be  A.  wilh  llie/re 
Rev.  18.  8.  she  shall  be  utterly  A.  wilh/re 

BURNT  incense. 
Exod.  40. 27.  A.  sweet  inc.  t'.icreon,  as  commanded 

1  Kinas'i.  3.  only  Solomon  A.  inc.  m  high  iilacea 
9.  25  Solomon  A.  inc.  upon  the  aliar  belore  Lord 
12.  33.  Jeroboam  offered  on  Ihe  altar  and  4.  inc 
22.43.  peoiile 4.  inc.  2 /wn^s  12.3.  |  14.4  |  15.4,35. 

2/i'!n^sl6.4.Ahaz  4. inc. in  high  places,2C/ir.28.3,4, 

2  C'Aron.2y  7.  |  ui  out  lamps  and  have  not  4  inc. 
Isa.  65.  7.  winch  have  A.  inc.  on  the  mountains 
Jer.  IS.  15.  my  iHiujile  have  4.  mccnsc  to  vanity 

44. 15.  men  w  Inch  knew  that  their  wives  had  4. inc. 
Hos.  2.  13.  the  days  wherein  she  4.  inc.  to  them 
11.  2.  they  sacrificed  and  A.  inc.  to  graven  image? 

BURNT  OFFERING. 
Oen.  22. 7.  but  w  here  is  tlu^  lamb  for  a  b.-offering'! 
8.  my  son,  God  u  ill  provide  a  lamb  for  a  b.-off 
13.  he  offered  him  for  a  b.-off.  instead  of  Isaar 
Exod.  18. 12.  and  Jetliro  took  a  b.-offering  for  God 
29.  18.  the  ram  is  a  b.-offering  unto  the  Lord 
Lev    1.  4.  he  shall  put  Ins  h.ind  on  heail  of  b.-off. 
4.  29.  he  shall  slay  the  sin-offering  in  the  place  ol 
the  b.-offermg,  :«•  |  6.  25.  |  7.2.  |  14.  13. 
6. 9.  saying,  this  is  the  law  of  the  b.-offering,  7.37. 
7.  8.  the  priest  shall  have  the  skin  of  the  b.-off. 
9.  2.  take  thee  a  ram  for  a  A  -off.  16.  3,  5.  1  23.  18. 
.5.  take  a  calf  and  a  lamb  for  b.-off.  12.  6.  |  23.  12. 
JVum.T.  15.  one  lamb  of  the  first  year  for  a  b.-off 
21,  27,  33,  39,  51,  57,  63,  69,  75,  81 
Ezik.  45.  15. 
23.  3.  stand  by  thy  b.-offrring  and  I  will  go,  15. 

28.  10.  this  is  the  b.-offering  of  every  sabbalh 

13.  for  a  b-off.  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 

14.  this  IS  the  b.-offcring  of  every  month 

29.  6.  beside  the  meat-offering  and  the  daily  b.-nff. 
./«.sA.22.26.to  build  us  an  altar  not  for  a  b-offcrivg 
.Tudg.^^.2'i.  not  have  received  a  A.-cJ'.at  our  hands 
l.S'atn.7.10.as  Samuel  was  offering  up  a  b.-offcring 

13.  12.  I  forced  myself  and  offered  a  b.-offering 
2  KingsX^l.  offered  him  for  a  b.-off.  on  the  wall 
2  CAr.7.1.  fire  came  down  and  consumed  the  b.-off 

29.  24.  the  b.-off.  should  be  made  for  all  Israel 
Psal.  40.  6.  b.-offering  hast  Ihou  not  reipiired 

51.  16.  for  thou  delightest  not  in  b.-offering 

19.  shalt  be  pleased  with  b.-off.  and  wholu  b.-off 
Isa.  40.  16.  nor  the  beasts  thereof  for  a  b.-offcring 

61.  8.  for  I  the  Lord  hate  robbery  for  b.-offtring 
£l:eA.  44. 11.  they  shall  slay  ihe  b.-off.  and  sacrifice 

45.  17.  princes  shall  prepare  the  A.-o^.  for  Israel 

46.  2.  the  priest  shall  prejiare  the  prince's  b.-off. 
13.  thou  shalt  daiiv  prepare  a  b.-off.  to  the  Lord 

Co-nUnual  BURNT-OFFERING. 
Kxod.  29.  42.  a  continual  b.-offcring,  JVum.  23 
3,  6,  10,  15,  24,  31.  I  29.  1 1,  16,  19,  22.  Ezra 
■J.  5.  JVcA.  10.  33.  Ezek.  46.  15. 

Offer  BURNT-OFFERING. 
/7e7! .22.2.1  a ke  Isaac  and  offer  him  ihcre  lor  a  b.-»ff 
/,p«.9.  7.  go  to  the  altnr  and  offer  thy  A.  offering 
JVi/m28.  11.  in  beginnings  of  months  offer  ti  b.-off. 

23.  ye  shall  offer  these  besides  the  b.-offrring 
.htdiT.  11.  31.  1  Will  offer  it  up  for  a  b.-offering 
13.''l6.  if  Ihou  offer  a  h.-off.  offer  il  to  the  Lord 

1  .Sam.  6.  14.  and  offered  the  kine  for  a  h.-offrring 

7.  9.  Samuel  offered  a  sucking  lamb  for  a  b.-off 

2  Kings  5.  17.  will  henceforth  offer  neither  b.-off. 
2  CAr^29. 27.  Hczekiah  cummaiided  to  offer  b.-off. 
.fob  42.  8.  and  offer  \i\>  for  yourselves  a  h.-offering 
Ezck.  46.4.  b.-offrring  the'prince  shall  offer  in  sab. 

BURNT-OFFERINGS. 
Gen.  8.20.  Noah  offered  h.-offrri»gs  on  the  altat 
i^jo(/. 10.25.  also  give  us  sacrifices  and  b.-offrrivgs 
20.  24.  and  shiilt  sacrifii-ethereon  thy  b.-offcrings 
JViim.  10.  10.  blow  with  trumpets  over  vour  b.-off 
Dent.  12.  6.  thither  bring  your  b.-off.  11,  14,  27. 
Jo«A.  22.27.  do  the  service  of  the  Lord  withA.-oif 
1  Sam.  15.  22.  hntli  Lord  as  great  delight  in  b.-nff 
1  Kings  3.  15.  Solomon  stood  and  offered  b.-off: 

8.  64.  middle  of  the  court,  there  he  offered  b.-off 
1  Chron.  29.  21.  thev  offered  b.-off.  to  the  Lord 
i  Chron.  2.  4.  behold,  I  build  a  tiouse  for  b.  off. 

7.7.  brazen  altar  wns  not  able  to  receive  6  -off 
29.  7.  have  not  offered  b.-off.  in  the  holy  place 
34.  th9  priest  could  not  slcy  all  the  b.-'jffiriny* 


BUS 

2  C%r .30.15.  Iiovites  were  ashamed,  broii5lit  b.-off. 
35   14.  sons  of  Aaron  busied  in  oti'ering  b.-ojj'. 
Eira'J.  4.  ortered  tiie  daily  b.-offerings  bv  number 
6.  U.  Ibat  whicb  tliey  Imve  iic;ed  of  iot  b. -offerings 
Jab  1   ,5.  otferud  b.-uff.  according  to  tbe  number 
fsdl  50.  •?.  I  wilJ  nor  reprove  tbee  for  thy  b.-off. 
fid.  13.  I  will  go  into  tby  house  with  b.-offerings 
tsa.  1.  11    I  am  lull  of  the  b.-offcrings  ol  rains 
i'A.  23.  nor  brought  me  small  cattle  oi'  thy  b.-off. 
5(j  7.  their  A.  oj/'.  shall  be  accepted  on  mine  altar 
hi    6.  20.  your  b.  offerings  are  nut  acceptable 
7  21.  put  your  b.-offertiigs  lo  your  sacrilices 
'2i.  sjiake  not  to  your  lathers  concerning  b.-off 
17.26.  shall  come  from  I'le  south,  bringing  i.-oj/'. 
ly.  5   to  burn  their  sons  for  b.-offcrings  to  Baal 
EzeA.45.]7.1)e  the  prince's  part  \.a  ^\\e b.-offerin  irs 
Has.  6.  6.  the  knowledge  of  God  more  fhan  b.-off. 
Mic.  6.  6.  shall  1  come  before  liini  with  b.-off.  ? 
Mark  12.33.  to  love  neighbour  is  more  than  h.-off. 
fitb.lO.G.in  b.-off.fiiri.m  thou  hast  had  noiileasure 

Offer  BURNT-UFFKIIIAGS. 
15am. 10.  8. 1  will  come  down  to  thee  to  offer  b.-off. 
2  Sam.  24.  24.  nor  will  1  offer  b. -offerings  of  that 
which  doth  cost  me  nothing,  1  CAro;;.21.  24. 
!  Ktngs3.  4.  a  thousand  b.-off.  did  Solomon  offer 
9.  25.  three  times  a  year  did  Solomon  offer  b.  off. 
Ezra  3.  2.  Jeshiia  builded  the  altar  to  offer  b.-vff. 
Jer.  33. 18.  Levites  not  want  a  man  to  offer  b.  off. 
Eiek.  43.  18.  in  the  day  they  make  it  to  offer  b.-off. 
.Amos  5.22.  tlio'  ve  offer  mc  b.-off.  I  will  not  accept 

BURNT  S.\(.RIF1CE. 
£iod.30.9.ofrer  noslrange  inconse,nor4.-s.thcieon 
l.cv.  1.  y.  the  priest  shall  burn  all  to  be  a  b.-s.  3.  5. 
A'um.23.0.  lo  he  stood  by  his  b.-s  and  ihe  jirinces 
Deut.  33.  10.  shall  put  whole  b.  s   on  thine  altar 
8  Sam.  24.  22.  behold,  here  he  o.xen  for  b. -sacrifice 
1  Kings  18.  :J8.  fire  fell  and  consumed  the  b.-s. 
!S"(n;,'-.s  10. 15.on  the  great  altar  burn  Ihe  kins'si.  s 
Psal.  20.3.  re 


P.i^loT'"^' ullv'fl ";'  \'T  '■  ''"'^'^'  ""  ^'  "  ' '  '''""■  ^1-  !«■  ^'-  considereth  a  field,  «nd  b.  it 
Pfl  \«.-U.-  hrt^Il'tnt'ermtidlltir u'l  r?*        i  -""•  ^l'  ^^^  "^  -"^"^  ""  "^  "-"'  ->^  *'  "^^' «'" 
22.  20.  seest  thou  a  man  diligent  in  his  b.! 
Eccl.  5.  3.  a  dream  corneth  through  multitudo  of  i 
Dan.  8,  ~      ■ 


emeinber  thv  offerings,  accept  thy  b  -s 
BURNT  SACRIFICES. 

1  Chron.  23.  31.  to  offer  ail  b.-s.  in  the  sabbaths 

2  Chron.  13.  11.  burn  morning  and  evening  4. -s. 
Psal.  66.  15.  I  will  offer  to  thee  b.-s.  of  fathiigs 

BURNT  up. 
fudg.  15.  5.  the  fo.xes  b.  up  the  shocks  and  corn 
iKings  1. 14. fire  came  down, and  A. it;)  the  two  capt. 
Job  l._16.  the  fire  of  God  hath  b.  vp  the  sheep 
Psal.  74.  8.  they  have  b.  up  all  the  symigugues 
lOli.  18.  fire  was  kindled,  flame  b.  up  the  wicked 
fsa.  3.  t  14.  for  ye  have  b    up  the  vineyard 
C4.  11.  our  holy  and  beautiful  house  is  h.  up 
Jer.  9.  10.  b.  up  that  none  can  pass  thro'  them,  12. 
Milt.  22.  7.  the  king  sent  and  b.  up  their  cily 
S  Pet.  3. 10.  earth,  and  works  therein  shall  he'*,  up 
Hcv.  8.  7.  they  were  cast  on  the  earth,  and  the  third 
part  of  trees  \ta.sb.up,mv\  all  green  grass  wasA.un 
HURST. 
Job  32.  19.  it  is  ready  lo  b.  like  new  bottles 
frov.3. 10.  thy  presses  shall  b.  tiut  with  new  wine 
Jer.  2. 20. 1  have  A.tliy  bands,  5.5.  |  30. 8.  JVaA.l .  13. 
Mark  2.22.else  new  wmedolh  A.bottles,y,uAe5,37 
;ic£sl.l8.he  A. asunder  in  midst,  bowels  gushed  out 

BURSTING. 
Isa.  30.  14.  not  bo  found  in  the  b.  of  it  a  sherd 

BUSH,  ES. 
Exod.  3.  2.  in  a  flame  of  fire  in  the  b.  Acts  7.  30. 
4.  God  called  to  him  out  of  the  midst  of  the  b. 
Deut  33.  16.  the  good-will  of  him  that  dwelt  in  b. 
Job  30.4.  who  cut  up  mallows  by  the  b.  for  meat 
7.  among  the  b.  they  hrayed,  under  the  nettles 
!sa.  7.  19.  thev  shall  come  and  rest  upon  all  b. 
Mark  12.  26.  how  in  the  b.  God  sjiake  to  hi  in 
Luke&.  44.  nor  of  a  bramble  4.  gather  Ihey  grapes 
20.37.  that  dead  are  raised, Moses  shewed  at  the  b. 
dels  7.  35.  tbe  angel  wlm-h  apiieared  in  the  4. 

BUSHEL. 

^at.5.15  nor  do  men  light  a  candle  and  put  it  under 

a  i.but  on  a  candlestick,  Mark  4.21.  Luke  11.33. 

BITSHY. 

Cant.  5.  n.  his  locks  are  b.  and  black  as  a  raven 

BUSY-BODY,  lES. 

2  Thess.?,]].  but  some  of  you  are  h.-b.  1  Tm.S.Ki. 

1  PeH.  15.  but  let  none  of  vou  suffer  as  a  b.-bodv 

BUSY,  JED. 

1  Kings  20.  40.  as  thv  servant  was  A. here  and  there 

2  Chron.  35.  14.  the  sons  of  Aaron  A.  in  offering 

BUSINESS. 
Oen  39   11.  Joseph  went  into  house  to  ilo  his  A. 
Deut.  24.  5.  nor  shall  he  be  charL'cd  with  anv  A. 
fosh.  r  14.  our  life  for  yours,  if  ve  ulter  not  our  4. 

20.  ;f  thou  Ulter  tliis'our.A.  we  will  be  liuit 
Judg.  IS.  7.  they  had  no  4.  with  anv  man,  28. 
Sam.  10.  t2.  thv  father  hath  left  the'A.  of  the  asses 
20.  19.  didst  hide  thyself  when  the  A.  was  in  hand 
91.  -i.  let  no  man  know  any  thing  of  the  A. 

8.  because  t!ie  king's  A.  required  haste 
25.  T  2.  there  was  a  man  whose  A.  was  in  Carmel 
Chron.  13   10.  and  the  Levites  wait  on  Iheir  A. 
29.  T  15.  gathered  their  brethren  in  4.  of  Ihe  Lord 
32.31.  in  I  lie  6.  of  the  ambassadors  God  left  liirn 


.  alterward  I  rose,  and  did  the  king's  A. 
AiiA-£2.49.wistyenotImustbeaboutmyFather'sA. 
.icts  6.  3.  whom  we  may  appoint  over  this  A. 
Rom.  12.  11.  not  slotliful  in  4.  l'ei;vent  in  sjiirit 

16.  2.  assist  her  in  what  A.  she  hath  need  of  you 
1  Tkcss.  4.  11.  that  ye  study  to  do  you.-  own  4 
BUT. 

1  Sam.20.3.  there  is  A.  a  s!cp  between  me  and  death 

2  Kings  J.  4.  and  if  they  kill  us,  we  shall  A.  die 
Psal.  115.  5.  mouths  A.  speak  not ;  eyes  A.  see  not 

6.  have  ears  A.  hear  not ;  noses  A.  smell  not 

7.  have  hands  A.  handle  not;  leetA.  walk  not 
Mat  24.31).  A. of  that  day  and  hour  kiioweth  no  man 

3/.4.asthedaysofNoe  were,soshallthecoiiiiiig 
Mark  5.  28.  she  said,  if  I  may  touch  A.  his  clothe" 
lCor.4.19.  I  v.ill  know  not  the  speech,  A.  the  powe 
6.11.  A.  ye  are  washed  \\  7.10.yetnol  1,  A.the  Lore 
12.  4.  A.  the  same  Spirit  ||  5.  A.  the  same  Lord 
6.  A.  It  IS  the  same  God  which  worketh  all  in  all 
2  Coi\  2.  5.  he  hath  not  grieved  me  A   in  part 
4. 17.  our  light  affliction,  whicli  is  A.  for  a  moment 
Gal.  1.  12.  A   by  the  revelation  of  Jesus  Ciirist 
But  the  end.     Sec  End. 
BUTTER. 
Gen.  18. 8.  Abraham  took  4.  and  milk,  and  the  calf 
Deut.  32.  14.  A.  of  kine,  milk  of  sheep,  fat  of  lambs 
■  hidg.  5.  25.  she  brought  forth  4.  in  a  lordly  dish 
'-*'«'«^17.29.Barzillai  brought  honey  and  A. for  I)av. 
'  ' lA. 


Hev.  \&.  11.  no  man  A.  her  merchandise  any  mor- 

^YandRY. 

Jlf<iM3.21  when  persecution,  A.  and  A.  is  offendei 

Mark  6.  25.  give  me  4.  and  A.  in  a  charger  ibe  head 

Juike  17.7. will  say  to  hiin  b.and  A  sit  down  to  iiieii' 

21.  9.  come  to  pass,  but  the  end  is  not  A   and  A 

BY-WAYS. 
Judg.  5.  6.  and  the  travellers  walked  throuu^h  b 

BY-WORD.  "[tions 

Drut.  28.  37.  thou  shalt  become  a  A.  among  all  iia- 
iAV?(^rj-9^7.Israe  shall  be  a  4. among  all  thepeojdo 
2  Chron.'.  20.  make  this  house  a  [iroverb  and  a  *. 
.lob  17.  6.  he  hath  made  me  a  4.  of  ihe  |ieople 
30.  9.  and  now  am  I  their  song,  yea,  1  am  iiieir  4. 
P.sa/.44. 14.  thou  makest  us  a  4.  among  the  heatjieg 
Joeli.\il .vihy  lieath.  should  use  a  4.agaiii8t  Ihciii? 


lob  20.  17.  shall  not  see  the  brooks  of  honey  am 
29.  6.  when  1  washed  my  steps  with  A. rock  poured 
Psal.  55.  21.  words  of  his  mouth  smoother  than  A. 
Prov^  30.  33.  churning  of  milk  bringeth  forth  4. 
Isa.  7.  15.  A.  and  honey  shall  he  eat,  22. 

BUTLER,  S. 
Gen.  40.  1.  the  A.  of  the  king  of  Egypt  offended 
9.  the  chief  A.  told  his  dream  to  Joseph 
21.  he  re.-tnred  his  chief  A.  to  his  butlership 
41.  9.  ilie  chief  4.  said,  I  remember  my  faults 
BUTTOCKS. 
2  Sam.  10. 4.  cut  offgarmenis  to  their  A  1  C/(»-.19.4. 
Isa  20.  4.  with  4.  uncovered  to  the  shame  of  E^vpl 

BUY 
Signifies,  [1]  To  procure  any  commodity  by  price, 
2Sain.  24.  21.     [2J  To  receive,   by  such  uaiis 
and  means  as  God  has  directed,  those  spiritual 
blessings  ichich  are  freely  offered  in  the  gos- 
pel, even  Christ  and  all  his  Oenefits,  Isa.  5*0. 1. 
Rev.  3.  18. 
Gen.  42.  2.  get  you  down  to  Egypt  and  A.  for  us 
7  said,  from  land  of  Canaan  lo  A.  f  >od,  43.  20. 
47. 19.  A.  us  and  our  land  for  bread, we  be  servants 
Eiod.  21.  2.  if  thou  i.  a  Hebrew  servant 
Lev.  22.  11.  if  the  priests  A.  any  soul  with  money 
25.  15.  after  tiie  jubilee  A.  of  thy  neighbour 

44.  of  them  shall  ye  A.  bondmen  and  maids,  45. 
Deut.  2.  6.  ye  shall  A.  meat  of  them  for  money 
28.  68.  ye  shall  be  sold,  and  no  man  shall  A.  you 
Ruth  4.  4.  A.  It  before  the  inhabitants,  before  elders 

5.  thou  must  A.  it  also  of  Ruth  the  Moabitess 
2  Sam.  24. 21   David  said,  to  A.  the  threshing-floor, 
and  build  an  altar  to  the  Lord,  24.  1  Chr.  21.24. 
2  Kings  12. 12.  gave  it  to  masons  to  A.  timber,  22.6. 
JVcA.  10   31.  we  would  not  A   it  on  the  sabbath 
Isa.  55.  1.  come,  A.  and  eat,  A.  wine  and  milk 
.ler.  32.  7.  A.  thee  my  field  that  is  in  Anathoth 

44.  men  shall  A.  fields  for  monev  and  subscribe 
„VaM4.15.  may  A.  thejriselves  victuals,  Mark  6.36, 
25.  9.  go  to  them  that  sell,  and  A.  for  vourselven 
10.  while  they  went  to  A.  the  bridegroom  came 
Mark  6.  37.  shall  we  go  and  A.  200  pennvworth  ? 
Luke  9.  13.  except  we'A.  meat  for  all  this  people 
22.  36.  let  him  sell  his  garment  and  4.  one 
■  lohn  4.  8.  his  disciples  were  gone  to  4.  meat 
6.  5.  whence  shall  we  4.  bread  that  these  may  eat? 
13.  28.  A.  those  things  that  we  have  need  of 
1  Cor.  7.  ,30.  they  that  A.  as  tho'  they  possessed  not 
Jam.  4.  13.  and  we  will  4.  and  sell,  and  get  gam 
Rev.'i.\8. 1  counsel  thee  to  A. of  me  gold  tried  in  fire 
13.17.  no  man  A.  or  sell,  save  he  that  had  the  mark 
BUY  corn. 
Gen.  41.57.  all  countries  came  to  Joseph  to  A.  corn 
42.  3.  Joseph's  brethren  went  down  to  A.  corn 
M'eh.  5.3.  we  have  morignged  our  lands  to  A.  corn 

BUY  poor. 
Amos  8.  6.  that  we  may  A.  the  poor  for  silver 

BUY  truth. 
ProB.23.23.  6.  the  truth  and  sell  it  not,  also  wisdom 

BUYER. 
Pror.20.  14.  it  is  nought,  it  is  nought,  saith  the  A. 
fsa.  24.  2.  as  with  tho  A.  so  with  the  seller 
Ezek.  7. 12.  let  not  the  A.  rejoice,  nor  seller  mourn 

BUYEST. 
/.ev.  25.  14.  and  if  thou  aell  ought,  or  4.  oii^jht 


CABINS. 

■Icr.  37. 16.  when  Jeremiah  was  entered  into  the  c 

CAGE.  . 

./cr.5.  27.  as  a  c.  is  full  of  birds,  .w  are  iheirliouscs 
lull  of  deceit,  therefore  they  are  become  grual 
Rev.  18.  2.  Babylon  is  a  c  of  every  unclean  b:ia 

CAKE,  S. 
£rorf.l2.39.  they  baked  unleavened  c.  of  the  dough 
/,f!).7. 12.  with  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving,  unliav.c. 

-4.  .5.  take  fine  Hour,  and  bake  twelve  c.  thereof 
JVu7n.  J5.20.  offer  u)i  ac.  of  the  first  of  your  don  vh 
.ludg.l.Vi.  and  lo,  a  c.  tumbled  into  host  of  Midlife 
2.Vj/H.fi.  19.  David  dealt  to  every  one  a  c.  of  bn  ad 

13.  6.  make  me  a  couple  of  c.  in  my  sight  to  e;:t 

1  hnigs  17. 12.  as  the  Lord  livetli,  I'have  not  at 

13.  make  me  a  little  c.  first,  and  bring  it  to  nio 

I9.(i.theie  was  a  c.baken  on  coals, a  cruse  of  wat'jj 
.hr.  7. 18.  to  m:  '  e  c.  to  the  queen  ofheaven,  44.ja 
Etek.  4.  12.  ana  ihou  shalt  eat  it  as  bailey  c. 
Hos.  7.  8.  Ejihraim  is  a  c.  not  turned. 
•See  Figs,  Unle.\vi;ned. 
CALAMITY,  lES. 
Deut.  32.  .35.  for  the  day  of  their  c.  is  at  nanc. 
2  Sam.  22.  19.  prevented  me  in  day  of  c.  Ps.  \H  15- 
Job  6.  2.  and  my  c.  laid  in  the  balances  together 

30  1.3.  Uiey  set  forward  my  c.  they  have  no  helpei 
Psal.  57  1   my  refuge  until  these  c.  be  overpast 

141.  5.  for  yet  my  p--)yer  also  shall  be  hi  their  c. 
Prov.  1.  21).  I  will  laugh  at  your  c.  I  will  mock 

6^15.  therefore  his  c.  shall  come  suddenly 

17  5.  he  that  is  glad  ate.  shall  not  be  unpunislicd 


19.  13.  a  foolish  son  is  the  c.  of  his  father 
24  22.  for  (heir  c.  shall  rise  suddenly 
27.  10  nor  go  into  thy  brother's  house  inday  of  e 
ler.  )8.  17.  1  will  shew  them  the  back  in  day  of  c 
46.  21.  ihe  day  of  their  c.  was  come  i!])on  them 

48.  16.  Ibe  c.  of  Moab  is  near  to  come,  hastpth 

49.  8.  for  I  will  bring  the  c.  of  Esau  unon  him 
32.  and  I  will  brine  their  c.  from  all  sides  thereo* 

Ezek.  35.  5.  host  shed  blood  of  Isr.  in  dav  of  their  c 
Ubad.  13.  on  their  substance  in  the  day  of  their  e 

CALAMUS. 
F.iod.  30.  23.  take  of  sweet  c.  2.50  shekels 
Cant.  4.  14.  spikenard,  saffron,  c.  and  cinnamon 
Ezek.  27.  19.  c.  was  in  the  mnrkot  of  Tyrus 

CALDRON. 

1  Sam.  2.  14.  he  struck  it  into  the  pan,  c.  or  pot 
.lob  41.  20.  goeth  smoke,  as  out  of  a  seething  c. 
Ezek.  U.  3.  this  city  is  the  c.  and  we  the  flesh,  7 

II.  this  city  shallnot  be  your  c.  nor  ve  the  flesh 
Mic.  3.  3.  thev  chop  them  as  flesh  within  the  c. 
CALDRONS. 

2  Chr.  .3.5.  13.  holy  offerings  sold  they  in  po's  and  c 
Jer.  52.  18.  c  also  and  spoons  took  they  away,  IS 

CALF. 
Gen.  18.  7.  .Abraham  fetched  a  c.  tender  and  good 
Riod.  32.  4.  after  he  had  made  it  a  molten  c. 

20.  .Moses  burnt  c.  and  strawed  it  on  the  water 
I.er,.  9.  2.  take  thee  a  young  c.  for  a  sin-offering 

3.  take  a  c.  and  a  lamb  for  a  buriit-ofiering 
DeutSi.Vi.  ye  had  sinned  against  the  Lord, and  had 
made  you  a  molten  c.  jVeA.  9. 18.  /'.^u/.  106.19. 
./oA21. 10.  their  cow  calveth  and  c.Tstefb  not  here. 
Psal.  29.  6.  ho  maketli  them  also  to  skiii  like  a  c. 
Isa.  11.  6.  the  c.  and  the  young  lion  tojetlier 
27. 10.  there  shall  the  c.  feed,  and  there  lie  down 
,/fr.,34.18.  when  theycut  thee,  in  twain  and  passed 
Ezek.  1.  7.  their  feet  were  like  the  sole  of  a  c.  fo'jl 
Hos.  8.  5.  thy  c.  O  Samaria,  hath  cast  thee  off 

6.  the  c.  of  Samaria  shall  be  broken  in  pieces 
/.vA-c  15.23.  and  t  ring  hither  the  fatted  cand  killil 

27.  thy  father  .'ath'kiiied  the  fatted  c.  30. 
.lets  7.  41.  and  iJiey  made  a  c.  in  those  days 
Ret).  4.  7.  and  the  secr^rf  beast  was  hke  a  e. 

CALKERS. 
f'.ifk.  27.  9.  ancietjts  of  Gebal  wore  in  tbee  thy  « 


CAL 

F.%ck.2~  27  tliyc  shall  fall  into  the  midst  of  seas 

gignities,  [1]  To  name,  Oeu.  1.  5.  1  5.  2.     [2]  To 
appuiiU  and  i^ualiji/  a  person  Jur  some  work 
and  service,  Lxod.  Jl.-^.     Isii. -JJ. 'iU.     l'J\  'Jo 
causeby  aiiowerjul  icord,tkosc  l/tui^s  to  cj.ist. 
ic'Licli  had  no  Otmg  kcfore,  Uoiu.  -1.  IV.      [ij 
'Jo  inBitc,  icarn,  and  exUort  by  the  <i/s/)tH»-(i- 
tioiis  of  I'rovidnice,  Ua.-^i.  li.      IJj   Jocausi 
/ui'ro«;,Kzuli.  ^IJ.-JJ.    [,*i\  i  o  iiiviU  suunr.':  tv 
repentance,  eiUier  by  the  ministry  uj  the  word, 
by  awful  dispensations  of  proridmce,  by  tht 
motions  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  or  by  tlicir  own 
eonscicnc.s,  Prov.   1.  24.  iMut.  22.  i4.    [7J    Jo 
bring uerdons,by  the priachingoj  Ihcwordand 
effectual  operation  of  the  !Spirit,  to  kno:c,  be- 
lieve, and  obey  the  gospel,  Horn.  8.  2d,  3U.  i.bj 
To  own  and  acknowUdge,  Ht-b.  2.  11.    [9]   Jo 
uorship,iie\ui.-iij.  Acl» 'J.  14.     LI*']  To  pray 
to,  I'sal.  50.  lo.  Joiiali  1.  G.     [11]  Jo  appeal  tu, 
2  Cor.  1.  2;i.     (.12]    I'o  proclaim,  Juel  1. 14.  |  2. 
15.     i  13]    To  reckon,  or  account,  Mai.  3.  15. 
Acts  10. 15.   [14]  Jo  be,  Luku  1.  32.  wher}  it  is 
said  of  Lhrist,  Tliou  slialt  be  called  the  Son 
of  the  Highest;  that  is,  'Thou  shalt  really  be, 
and  be  cciniowiedged,  the  true,  eternal,  and 
essential  Hon  of  God. 
Gen.  2. 19.  to  Adam,  to  see  what  he  would  c.  tliem 
Exod.  2.7.  c.  to  thee  a  nurse  of  tlie  Hebrew  women 
20l  where  is  he  1  c.  him  that  he  may  eat  bread 
ATum.  16. 12.  Moses  sent  to  c.  Dathan  and  Abiram 
22.20.  if  the  men  c.  thee,  rise  up  and  go  witii  them 
/>cu£.  4. 7.  as  God  is  in  all  things  we  c.  on  him  for 
20.  I  c.  heaven  and  earth  to  witness  against  you 
this  day,  shall  not  pro.  your  days,  30  It).  |  31.  28. 
Judg  lti.25.t.forSainsonihat  he  mayraake  us  sport 
21    13.  they  sent  to  c.  peaceably  unto  them 

1  fiam.  3.  6.  here  am  I,  for  thou  didst  c.  me,  8. 
16.  3.C.  J-^sseto  thesacritice,  and  I  will  shew  thee 
22.  11.  then  king  sent  to  c.  Ahimeloch  the  pncst 

S!  Sam.  l7.  5  then  said  Absalom,  c.  now  Huslmi 
iKingsl.'28.  c.  Bathsh.  ||  32.c.  Zadok  and  Nathan 

8.  52.  hearken  to  them  in  all  they  c.  for  unto  tliee 
17.18.arl  'ome  to  me  to  c.my  sin  to  remembrance ! 

18.  24.  ai.d  c.  yi  on  the  name  of  your  gods,  25. 
3  Kings  4.  12.  Ehsha  said,  c.  this  Shunamite 

10.  la  c.  unto  me  all  the  prophets  of  Baal 
Job  5.  1.  c.  now  if  there  be  any  that  will  answer 

13.  22.  then  c.  thou,  and  I  will  answer,  14.  15. 
Psa/.4. 1. hear  when  Ic.OGodof  my  righteousness 

3.  the  Lord  will  hear  when  I  c.  unto  him 

14.  4.  who  eat  up  my  people,  and  c.  not  upon  Lord 
20. 9.  save,  Lord,  let  the  king  hear  us  when  we  c. 
49  11.  they  c.  their  lands  after  their  own  names 
77  6.  I  c.  to  remembrance  my  song  in  the  night 
86.  5.  and  plenteous  in  mercy  to  all  that  c.  on  thee 
99.  G.  Samuel  among  them  that  c.  on  his  name 
102.  2.  in  the  day  when  I  c.  answer  me  speedily 
145.  18.  the  Lord  is  nigh  all  them  that  c.  on  him 

Pro  !;.8.4. to  you, Omen,  It.my  voice  is  to  sons  of  men 

9.  15.  to  c.  passengers  who  go  right  on  their  ways 
31.  ^.  her  children  arise,  and  c.  her  blessed 

Isa.  3.  t  12.  O  ray  peoiile,  they  who  c.  thee  blessed 

cause  thee  to  err,  and  destroy  thy  paths,  9.  \  16. 

5. 20.  woe  to  them  that  c.  evil  good,  and  good  evil 

22.  12.  in  that  day  did  the  Lord  c.  to  weeping 
45.  3.  I  the  Lord  which  c.  thee  by  thy  name 
48.  2.  for  they  c.  themselves  of  the  holy  city 

13.  when  I  c.  to  them  they  stand  up  together 
55  6.  c.  ye  upon  him  while  he  is  near 
58.  5.  wilt  thou  c.  this  a  fast  to  the  Lord  ? 

13.  c.  the  sabbath  a  delight,  holy  of  the  Lord 
65.  15  and  c.  his  servants  by  another  name 

24.  it  shall  come,that  before  they  c.  I  will  answer 
Jer.  9. 17.  consider  and  c.  for  the  mourning  women 
33.  3.  c.  unto  me,  and  I  will  answer  thee 
/,am.2.15,is  this  city  men  c.  perfection  of  beauty? 
Hos.  1.  4.  the  Lord  said,  c.  his  na  ne  Jezreel 

6.  God  said  unto  him,  c.  her  name  Lo-ruhamah 

9.C.  his  name  Lo-ainmi,  for  ve  are  not  my  people 
7.  11.  they  c  to  Egypt,  they  go  to  Assyria 
Joel  1.14.  sanctify  a  fast.  c.  solemn  assembly,  2.15. 
Jonah.  1.  6.  O  sleeper,  arise,  c.  upon  thy  God 
7.ech.  3.  10.  ye  shall  c.  every  man  his  neighbour 
Jtfal.  3. 15.  now  we  c.  proud  iiappy,  they  that  work 
Mat.  9. 13  I  am  not  come  to  c.  tiie  rigiiteous,  but 
stinnen  to  repentance.  Ma.rk  2. 17.  J^uke  5.  32. 
20.  8.  c.  the  labourers  and  give  them  their  hire 
22.;<.?°nt  his  servants  toe.  them  that  were  bidden 

43.  how  then  doth  David  in  spirit  c.  him  Lord  ? 

23.  9.  c.  no  man  your  father  upon  the  earth 
Lukef)  46.whvi-.ye  me  L.and  do  not  tilings  I  say? 

14.  13   when'thou  makest  a  (feast  c.  the  poor 
John  4.  16.  go  c.  thy  husband  and  come  hither 

13.  13.  vecrmn  Masterand  Lord,  and  ye  say  well 
Bets  9.  14.  to  bind  all  that  c.  on  thy  name 

19.  13.  to  c.  over  them  which  had  evil  spirits 

24.  14.  that  after  the  way  which  ihey  e.  heresy 
Ro-m.  10. 12.  same  Lord  is  rich  to  all  that  e.  on  him 

2  Cor  1  23. 1  C,  God  for  a  record  upon  my  soul 


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2  Tim.  1.  5.  when  I  e.  to  remembrance  the  faith 

2.  -.Li.  lollow  peace  u  iih  uicm  Uiat  c.  on  the  Lord 
Jlcb.  2.  11.  he  \i  not  asliamed  to  e  lUuin  breihren 

it).  32.  butc.  to  rLMiieiubiuiice  ilie  lormer  ila^s 
Jam.  5.  14.  let  him  c.  tlie  eiaers  ot  tlie  cliurcn 
i  tet.  1.  17.  II  ye  c.  on  me  I'ainer  wlio  juugetli 

CALij  on  the  name  oj  the  j^ora. 
(ien.  4.  26.  tlien  began  men  to  e.  upon  «a."/c  of  L. 
1  Jungs  lB.::i4. 1  win  c.  on  name  of  I..  I  sal.  110.17. 
-iW«"i5.11.he  will  come  out  anu  c.  on  name  of  I.. 
IC/i/oH.Ui.b.r.up'iii  \\is  name,  f  sal. lKii>.i.tsa.l'Z.A. 
jocl  ii.j2  whosoever  shall  e.  on  the  name  oj  the  A. 
siiuil  he  delivered,  ./lets  ii.  •■ii.  noin.  10.  13. 
Zeph.'.i.\i.  that  they  may  all  c.  u[,oii  name  of  the  L. 
1  Cur.  i  2.  tliut  m  every  piace  o.  on  the  name  of  L. 

Xot  CALL. 
Gen.  17. 15.  shall  not  c.  her  name  Sarai  but  Sarah 
.iudg.  12.  1.  and  didst  7(o£  c.  us  to  go  with  lliee 
kuth  1.20.  she  said,  c.  me  7io(>iaoini,t.  me  Mara 
I'sal.  14.  4.  anil  they  f.  not  upon  tiie  Lord 
Jsa.  31.  2.  yet  he  will  not  c.  back  Ins  words 
Jer.W  iio.  upon  familirs  that  c.  not  u|)on  tiiy  name 
J^uke  14.  12.  c.  not  thy  friends,  nor  thy  brethren 
John  15.  15.  heiicelorlh  1  e.  you  not  .ervanls 
./Jets  10.  15.  tiiat  c.  not  thou  common,  11.  9. 
28.God  hath  shewed  me  /i.to  cany  man  common 
Shall,  or  shult  CALL. 
Gen.  17.  19.  and  thou  shall  c.  his  name  Isaac 
JJetit.  25,  8.  then  tiie  elders  of  Ins  city  shall  c.  him 

30.1. thcu  shall  c.theni  to  mind  among  the  nations 

33.  19.  tliey  shall  c.  the  people  to  the  mountain 
Job  14.  15.  iliou  shalt  c.  and  I  will  answer  thee 
I'sal.  50.  4.  he  shall  c.  to  the  heavens  from  above 

72.  17.  blessed  in  him,  all  nations  s.  c.  Iiim  blessed 
Jsa.  7. 14.  shall  c.  his  name  Emmanuel,  JIat.l.'2'i. 

34.  12.  they  shall  c.  the  nobles  to  the  kingdom 
41.  25.  from  rising  of  sun  shall  he  c.  on  my  name 
44.5.another.sAiii!7c.himself  by  tiie  name  of  Jacob 

7.  and  who,  as  I,  shall  c.  and  shall  declare  it? 
55.5.  thou  shalt  c.  a  nation  that  thou  knowest  not 
58.9.  then  s/ialt  thou  c.  and  the  Lord  shall  answer 

60.  14.  they  shall  c.  thee  the  city  of  the  Lord 

18.  shalt  c.  thy  walls  salvation,  and  gates  praise 

61.  6.  men  shall  c.  you  the  ministers  of  our  God 
62.12.they  shall  c.  them  the  holy  poople,redeeined 

Jer.  3.  17.  they  shall  C.Jerusalem  the  throne  of  L. 

19.  shall  c.  me,  my  father,  glialt  not  tuin  away 

6.  30.  reprobate  silver  shall  men  c.  them 

7.  27.  A-.  c.  to  them,  but  they  will  not  answer  thee 
/Jos.  2.  16.  and  thou  shalt  c.  me  no  more  Baali 
Joel  2.  32.  in  the  remnant  whom  the  Lord  shall  c. 
.imos  5.16.  they  s.  c.  the  husbandmen  to  mourning 
Zech.l^.O.shall  con  my  name  and  I  will  hear  them 
Mal.1.4.  they  sh.c.  them  the  border  of  wickedness 

3.  12.  and  all  nations  shall  c.  you.blessed 

Jtlat.  1.21  thou  shall  c.  his  name  Jesus,  shall  save 
10.25. how  much  more  shall  ctheni  ol'household? 
Luke  1.  13.  and  thou  shalt  c.  his  name  John  • 

48.  behold,  all  generations  shall  c.  me  blessed 
Jlcts  2.  39.  as  many  as  the  Lord  our  God  shall  c. 
/<:o7H.10.14.how  then  shall  they  c  on  him  in  whom 

nai  CALL. 
Gen.  24.57.we  will  cthe  damsel  and  inquire  at  lier 
30.  13.  for  the  daughters  will  c.  me  blessed 

1  .Sam. 12. 17. 1  will  c.  unto  Lord,  and  he  shall  send 

2  Sam.  22.  4.  I  will  c  on  the  Lord,  Fsal.  18.  3. 
.hb  27.  10.  will  the  hypocrite  always  c  on  God? 
Psal.  55.  16.  as  for  me  L  will  c.  upon  God,  86.  7. 

80.  18.  quicken  us,  and  we  will  c.  on  thy  name 

116.  2.  therefore  will  I  c  on  him  as  long  as  I 
Isa.  22.  20.  that  I  will  c.  my  servant  Eliakim 
Jer.  1.  15.  I  will  c.  all  the  families  of  the  norih 

25.  29.  for  I  will  c.  for  a  sword,  B:zek.  38.  21. 
A'lrt. 21.23.  he  will  c.  to  remembrance  the  iniquity 

36.  29.  I  will  c.  for  the  corn,  and  will  increase  it 
..■lets  24.25.  a  convenient  season  I  icill  c.  for  thee 
Rom.9.25.  I  will  c.them  my  people  which  were  not 

C.'\LL  upon  me. 
Ps.5Q.\5.c.upon  me  in  day  of  trouble,  I  will  deliver 

91.  15.  he  shall  c  upon  me  and  I  will  answer  him 
Prou.  1.28.  shall  c  upon  Tiif,  but  I  will  not  answer 
Jer.  29.  12.  sha.l  ye  c.  upon  me  and  I  will  hearken 

CALLED. 
Gen.  II.  9.  therefore  is  the  name  of  it  c  Babel 

21.  17.  the  angelof  God  c  to  Hagarout  ofheaven 

22.  11.  the  angel  c  to  Abraham  out  ofheaven 

35.  10.  thy  name  shall  not  be  c  any  more  Jacob 
18. c.  1  ini  Ben-oni,  but  his  father  c  him  Bcnjam. 

39.  14.  she  c  to  the  men  of  her  house,  and  spake 
Ezod.  1.  18.  the  king  of  Egypt  c  for  the  midwives 

8.  8.  Phar.  c  for  M.  25.  |  9.27.  |  10.  16,  24.  |  12.  31. 
;VH7n.l3.16.  Moses  c.  Oshea  son  of  Nun,  Jehoshua 
A)f?/<. 5  I.Moses  c  all  Israel  and  said  tothem,29.2. 

15.2.not  e.xact  it, because  it  is  cthe  Lord's  release 

28.  10.  shall  see  thou  art  c  by  name  of  the  Lord 
Josh.  21.  t  9.  gr-.ve  these  cities  here  c   by  name 
./».'/"•  12.  t  1  the  men  of  Ephraim  were  c.  together 

14.^15.  have  ye  c  us  to  take  that  we  have  ? 

1.5.17  he  cast  away  the  jaw-bone,  and  '-.the  place 
18.  Samson  was  sore  athirst,  and  c  on  the  Lord 


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Jndg  \S.t19.  he  c.  it  the  v.  ell  oi  him  tliat  c.  or  cricA 

10.  28.  Sauiaon  c  to  the  Lord  ami  saiii,  U  Lord 

l*uHt.  9.  9.  lliat  IS  now  c.  a  prophet,  was  c  a  seer 

'■iSam.  6.  2.  whose  iiume  is  c.  by  the  name  ol  ihe  L 

12.  28.  lest  1  take  ciiy,  and  it  be  c.  aiter  my  nania 
18.  26.  the  walciimun  e.  to  the  porter,  and  said 
21.  -J.  the  king  cineGibeointcs,  andsaiu  to  thein 

1  J\ings  1.  y.  Adonijali  c.  all  Ins  hreilnen,  l9.  ii5. 

18.  3.  Ahab  c  Ubadiali,  who  was  the  governor 

26.  ibey  c  on  the  name  ol  Baal  from  morning 

2Ai«^'s4.22.6he  t.io  heriiusband  and  said. send  mu 

7.  lU.  they  came  and  c  to  the  porter  ol  the  i  ity 
1  Chron.  4.  10.  and  Jabez  c.  on  the  God  ol  Israel 

13. 6.  bring  llie  ark  oi  God,  w  hose  name  is  e.  on  il 

21.  -J).  Uavid  c  on  the  Lord,  he  answered  hmi 
A6yi.2.14.canie  nomoie,e.vceptshe  weiec.byuams 

4.  11.  wh)  IS  not  c.  1  have  not  been  c.  to  come 
Job  17.  t  i4.  1  have  c.  to  corrui)tion,  my  lather 
Fs.53.4.  eat  up  my  people,they  have  not  r.upon  G. 

79.  6.  the  kingdoms  that  have  not  c.  on  thy  name 
/ia.31.4.a  mult,  of  shepherds  is  cforth  against  him 

43.  22.  but  thou  hast  not  c.  on  me,  O  Jacob 

48.1.  O  Jacob,  ye  that  are  c.  by  the  name  of  Israel 
12.  hearken  unto  me,  O  Jacob,  and  Israel  my  c. 

61-  3.  that  tiiey  might  be  c.  trees  of  righteousness 
Jer.  7.  32.  that  it  shall  no  move  be  c.  'I'ophet 
J^am.  1.  21.  thou  wilt  bring  day  that  thou  haste. 

2.  22.  thou  hast  c  as  a  solemn  day  my  terrors 
Ezek.  20.  29.  and  the  name  ihereol  is  c  Bamah 
Van.  5.  12.  now  let  Daniel  be  c.  and  he  will  shew 
.I/at. 1.16.  of  whom  was  born  Jesus,  who  is  t.Chrisl 

10.  2.  the  tirst  Simon,  who  is  c  Peter 

13.  55.  they  said,  is  not  his  mother  c  Mary? 

18.  2.  and  Jesus  c.  a  little  child  unto  him 

20.  10.  for  many  be  c.  but  few  chosen,  22.  14. 

32.  and  Jesus  stood  still,  and  c.  ifecm,  and  said 
23.  8.  be  ye  not  c.  Rabbi,  one  is  your  Master,  10 

26.  14.  one  of  the  twelve  c.  Judas  Iscariot 

27.  17.  or  shall  1  release  Jesus,  c.  Christ?  22. 
Jlark  10.  49.  Jesus  commanded  him  to  be  c. 

14.  72.  Peter  c  to  mind  the  word  that  Jesus  said 
J^uke  1.  61.  none  of  thy  kindred  isc.  by  thisname 

62.  Ihey  made  signs  how  he  would  have  him  c 

15.  19.  I  am  no  more  worthy  to  bo  c  thy  son,  21 

19.  15.  he  commanded  the  servants  to  be  c 

23.  33.  when  come  to  the  place  that  is  c  Calvarj 
John  1.  48.  before  that  Philip  c  thee  I  saw  Ihet 

4.  25.  I  know  Messiah  cometh,  who  is  c.  Christ 
9.11  a  man  cJesus  made  clay  and  anoint.my  eyes 

./3c(s9.11.go  into  the  streetc.Straight,for  one  c.Saul 
11.26.  disciples  were  c  Christians  first  at  Antioch 
13.7  who  c.for  Barnabas  and  Saul,desired  to  hear 

9.  then  Saul,  c  Paul,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
15. 17.  all  the  Gentiles  on  whom  my  name  is  c. 
19.  40.  to  be  c  in  question  for  this  day's  uproar 
23  6. 1  am  c  in  question  by  you  tliis  day,  24.  21. 

18.  Paul  the  prisoner  c  and  prayed  me  to  bring 
Rom.  1.  1   Paul  c  to  be  an  a|iostle,  1  Cor.  1.  1. 

6.  among  whom  are  ye  also  the  c.  of  Jesus 

7.  to  them  that  art  c'.  to  be  saints,  1  Cor.  I.  2, 

2.  17.  thou  art  c.  a  Jew,  and  restost  in  the  law 

8.  28.  who  are  the  c.  according  to  his  purpose 

1  Cor.  1  9.  by  whom  ye  were  c  to  the  fellowship 
24.  to  them  which  are  cboth  Jews  and  Greek* 
26.  not  many  mighty,  not  many  noble,  are  c. 

5.  11.  if  any  man  c  a  brother  be  a  fornicator 

7.  18.  is  any  man  c.  being  circumcised?  is  any  c 
21.  art  thou  c  being  a  servant?  care  not  for  it 
24.  let  every  man  wherein  he  is  c  therein  abide 
Gal.  1.  6.  so  soon  removed  from  him  that  c  you 
5.  13.  for,  brethren,  ye  have  been  c  to  liberty 
Eph.  2.  11.  who  are  c.  uncircumcision  by  ihate. 
4. 1.  walk  worthy  of  vocation  wherewith  ye  are  e. 
4.  even  as  ye  are  c  in  one  hope  of  your  calling 
Col.  3.  15.  to' the  which  ye  are  c  in  one  body 
4.  11.  Jesus,  which  is  c  Justus,  saluteth  you 

2  TAfs  2. 4.  who  exalteth  above  all  that  is  t.  Gort 
1  Tim.  6.  12.  eternal  life,  whereto  thou  art  c. 

20.  avoiding  o|ipoBitions  of  science,  falsely  so  c. 
Hcb  3   13.  but  exhort  daily  while  it  is  c.  to-dfty 

9.  2.  the  tabernacle  which  is  c  the  sanctuary 
15.  they  that  are  c  might  receive  the  promise 

11.  16.  God  is  not  ashamed  to  be  c  their  God 
24. Moses  refused  to  be  cson  of  Pharaoh's  daugh 

./am. 2.  7.  blasphf  mcthat  name  by  which  ye  are  c. 

1  Pft.2.  9.  of  him  who  hath  c.  you  out  nf  darknes* 
21   for  hereunto  were  ye  c.  because  Ch.  sntfered 

3.  9.  knowing  that  ye  are  thereunto  e.  to  inherit 

2  Pet.  1.  3.  that  Imth  c.  us  to  glory  and  virtue 

1  .hhn  3.  I.  that  we  should  be  c  the  sons  o   Gon 

.Tude  1  to  sanctified,  preserved  in  J.  Christ,  and  r. 

Rev.  8.  11.  the  name  of  the  star  is  e.  wormivnnd 

ll.S.city  which  spiritually  is  e.  Sodom  and  Egypt 

12.  9.  that  old  serpent  r.  the  Devil,  and  Sa'an 
17.  14.  they  that  arc  with  him,  are  c.  and  ihosei 
19  9.  blessed  that  are  r.  to  the  marriaeo  supper 

CALLED,  joined  with  God,  or  Lord. 
Gen.  1.  .">.  God  c' light  day,  darkness  he  c.  niclit 

8.  and  God  c  the  firmament.  Heaven 

10.  God  c.  dry-land  Earth,  the  (vatcrsc.  he  Seat 


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Gen .5.2.Go<l  blessed  tlicni,iind  c.  their  nameAdam  |  /sa.43. 1. 1  have  c.  thee  by  thy  n.  Jiou  art  mine,  45.4. 


lCxud.'iA.<^iiil  c.  lu  iiim  out  ul'tiie  midst  ol  tlie  l)ua]i 

19.  3.  tlic  Lord  c.  to  iuiii  out  of  the  mouutaiii 
20.  the  Jjd.  c.  Moses  up  to  the  top o I  the  mount 

35.  30.  see,  the  Lord  hatli  c.  my  name  Bezaluel 
M'um.  12.  5.  and  tlie  Lord  c.  Aaron  and  Miriam 
1  ^am.  3.  4.  ilie  Lord  c.  Samuel,  (i,  8,  10. 
2h'iiigs  3. 10  alas,  L.  hath  c.  these  tiiree  kings,  13. 
8.  1.  tor  the  Ld.  hath  c.  lor  a  I'amine  on  tlie  land 
I's  50.1.  Lord  hath  c.  tlie  earlli  I'rora  rising  of  sun 
(sa.  41.  2.  the  Lord  raised,  and  c.  hiin  to  his  foot 
^.  0.  1  the  Lord  have  c.  thee  in  righteousness 
4U.  1.  thfc  Lord  liath  c.  me  from  the  womb 
54.  13.  the  Jjd.  hath  c.  thee  as  a  woman  forsaken 
'cr.  11.  IG.  Lord  c.  thy  name  a  gicen  olive-tree 

20.  3.  the  Lord  hath  not  c.  thy  name  Pashur 
dmus  7.  4.  the  Lord  God  c.  to  contend  by  tire 
/ids  16.  10.  gathering  that  the  Lord  had  c.  us 
ICor.  7.  15.  but  God  hath  c.  us  to  [leace 

17.  as  the  L.  hath  c.  every  one,  so  let  iiim  walk 
Clal.  1.  15.  it  pleased  God,  who  cine  by  his  grace 

1  Thcss.  2. 12.  who  c.  you  to  hiskingdoni  and  glory 
4.  7.  for  God  hath  not  c.  us  to  uncleanness 

2  Thesf.  2.  14.  whereunto  God  c.  you  by  our  gospel 
2  7'im.  1.  9.  who  hath  c.  us  with  a  holy  calling 
Heb  5.  4.  but  he  that  is  c.  of  God,  as  was  Aaron 

10  c.  of  Gud  a  high-priest  after  order  of  Melcliis. 
'  Put.  5. 10.  tlie  God  of  all  grace,  who  hath  c.  us 

He  CALLED. 
Oen.  21. 31.  wherefore  Ac  c.  that  place  Beer-sheba 
21).  18.  Aec.  their  names  as  his  father  called  them 
35.  10.  thy  name  is  Jacob,  kcc.  his  name  Israel 
Exod.  24.  16.  the  L.  c.  to  Moses  out  of  the  cloud 
Judy,.  6.  32.  on  that  day  he  c.  him  Jerubbaal 
E.S'a//i.  1.7.  when  he  looked  Ac  saw  me  and  c.  to  me 
13.1i7.then  he.  c.  his  servant  that  ministered  to  him 
IKidg-sl.lO.  butSolom.his  brother  Aec.  not,  19»26. 

9.  13.  he  0.  them  land  of  Cabul  to  this  day 
\Kings\.  36.  and  he  c.  to  Gehazi,  so  he  c.  her 

16.  4.  he  brake  brazen  serpent,  Aec.  it  Nehushtan 
Psal.  105.  16.  he  c.  for  a  famine  on  the  land 
/er.  43.  8.  then  c.  he  Johanari  and  all  the  captains 
ham.  1.  15.  he  hath  c.  an  assembly  against  me 
Kzek.  9.  3.  he  c.  to  the  man  clothed  with  linen 
Mat.WA.hec.  the  twelve  ||  15. 10.  Aec.  multitude 
Mark  1.  20.  straightway  he  c.  them,  and  they  left 
Luke  13. 12.  when  Jesus  saw  her,  he  c.  her  to  him 
/uhn  10.  35.  if  Ae  c.  theiuGods,  to  whom  the  word 
Scla  9.  41.  when  he  had  c.  the  saints  and  widows 

10.  23.  then  c.  he  them  in,  nnd  lodged  them 
10.  29.  then  he  c.  for  a  liglit,  and  sprang  in 
19.  25.  whom  Ae  c.  together  with  the  workmen 
23.  23.  Ae  c.  unto  him  two  centurions,  saying 

horn.  S.  30.  them  he  alsoe  whom  he  c.  he  justified 
9.  24.  even  us  whom  he  hath  o.  not  of  Jews  only 
IPet.  1. 15.  but  as  Ae  which  hath  c.  you  is  holy 
See  Called  the  name. 
I  CALLED,  or,  /  have  CALLED. 
JVum.  24.  10.  /  c.  thee  to  curse  mine  enemies 
Jtidg.  12.  2.  when  I  c.  you,  ye  delivered  me  not 
I.Sam.  3.  5.  Eli  said,  I  c.  not,  lie  down  again,  6. 
23. 15./ A.  c.  thee,  thou  maycst  make  known  to  me 
iSam.  22.  7.  in  my  distress  Ic.  Psal.  18.  6.  |  118.  5. 
JWA.5.12.  I  c.  the  priests,  and  took  an  oath  ofthom 
Job  9. 16.  if  /  had  c.  and  he  had  answered  me 

19.16.  Ic  my  servant,  and  he  gave  me  no  answer 
Psal.  17  6.  I  have  c.  on  thee,  for  thou  wilt  hear 

31.17.  let  me  not  be  ashamed,  for  /  A.e.  upon  thee 
88.  9.  Lord,  I  hare  c.  daily  upon  thee 
116.  4.  then  c.  /  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

Prov.  1.  24.  because  t  have  c.  and  ye  refused 
Cant.  5.  6.  T c.  him,  but  he  gave  me  no  answer 
ha.  13.  3.  /A.  c.  my  mighty  ones  for  mine  anger 

41.  9.  [have  c.  thee  from  the  chief  men  thereof 

43.  1.  /c.  thee  by  thy  name,  thou  art  mine,  45.  4. 

48.  15.  yea,  I  have  c.  him,  1  have  brought  liim 

50.  2.  when  I  c.  was  there  none  to  answer? 

51.2.  for  I  c.  him  alone,  and  blessed  him 

<55.  12.  when  I  c.  ye  did  not  answer,  .Jer.  7  13. 

66.  4.  because  when  /  c.  none  did  answer 
Jer.  35.  17.  because  I  h.  c.  to  them,  but  they  not 
/.«m.l.l9.  Ic.  for  my  lovers,  but  they  deceived  me 

3.  .55.  I  c.  on  thy  name  out  of  the  low  dungeon 
57.  vhou  drewest  near  in  the  day  I  c.  upon  thee 
Hos.M  l.then  /c.  my  Son  out  of  Egypt,  Mat.'i.\5. 
Hag.  1.  11.  and  I  c.  for  a  drought  upon  the  land 
ZccA.  11.  7.  one  I  c.  Beauty,  the  other  I  c  Bands 
John  15.  15.  not  servants,  but  I  h.  c.  you  friends 
Jff^^  13.  2.  for  the  work  whereunto  I  h.  c.  them 

38  20  for  this  ca^ise  have  I  c.  for  vou  to  see 

CALLED  by  my  name. 
iChrrnt.  7.14.  my  people  who  arc  c.  b.  m.  n.  humble 
.''«i.  43.  7.  bring,  oven  every  one  that  is  c.  by  my  n. 

65.  1.  behold,  to  a  nation  tha'  was  not  e.  bt/  my  n. 
J,r.  7.10.  house c.b.m.n.V ,14,30.  |  32. 34.  |  34.15. 

25.29.  to  brinsevil  on  tlierity  which  is  c.by  miin. 


63.  19.  we  are  ihine,  tlwy  were  noi  c.  bij  thy  u 
Jer.  14.  9.  O Lord,  we  are  c.by  thy  n.  leave  us  not 

15.  16.  for  1  am  c-  by  thy  n.  O  Ld.  God  of  hosts 
Zyaji. 9. 18.  and  behold  the  city  which  is  c.  by  thy  n. 

19.  defer  not,  lor  thy  city  and  peo.  are  c.  by  thy  n 
CALLED  his  na,me. 
Qen.  35.  10.  thy  name  is  Jacob,  he  c.  his  n.  Israel 
18.  she  c.hts  n.  iienoni,  but  his  father  Benjamin 
IChron.  4.  9.  his  mother  c.  his  ?i.  Jabez,  saying 
7.16.bhe  c.  A.  n.  Peresh  ||  23.  and  he  c.  A.  n.  Beriah 
Mat.  1.25.  her  hrst  born  son,  and  he  c.  hts  n.  Jesus 
Rev.  19.  13.  and  his  n.  is  c.  the  Word  of  God 

CALLED  tAc  name. 
Gen.  28.  19.  c.  the  n.  of  the  place  Beth-el,  35.  15. 
Exod.  16.  31.  and  Israel  c.  the  n.  thereof,  manna 
17.7.he  c.  the  n.  of  the  place  Massali  and  Meribah 
15.  Moses  c.  the  n.  of  the  altar  jEHOVAH-nissi 
./udo-.iS.iy.  riamson  c.  £Ae  n.  thereof  En-hakkore 
2ia)H.5.  20.  c.  the  n.  of  that  place  Baal-perazim 
IKings  7. 21.  c.  the  n.  thereof  Jachin,  2  CAr.3.17. 
Job  42.  14.  and  he  c.  the  n.  of  the  first,  Jemima 

Sent  and  CALLED. 
f?e?i.27. 42.  she  sent  aadc.  Jacob  her  younger  son 
31.4.  Jacob  sent  and  c.  Rachel  and  Leah  to  tield 
41.  14.  then  Pharaoh  sent  and  c.  Joseph 
Josh.  24. 9.  Balak  sent  and  c.  Balaam  to  curse  you 
Judg.  4.  6.  she  sent  and  c.  Barak  out  of  Kadesh 

16.  18.  she  sent  and  c.  the  lords  of  the  Philistines 
"Sam.  12.  25.  he  sent  and  c.  his  name  Jedidiah 
lliing"  2.  36.  the  king  sent  and  c.  for  Shimei,  42. 

12.  3.  they  sent  and  c.  Jeroboam,  2  Chron.  10.  3. 
Esth.  5.  10.  Hainan  sent  and  c  for  his  friends 
.dels  20.  17.  he  sent  to  Ephesus,  and  c.  the  elders 

Shall  be  CALLED.    ■ 
rre?(.2.23.,iA.Acc.wonian,l)ecause  taken  out  of  man 

17.  5.  thy  name  shall  be  c.  Abraham,  for  a  father 
21.12.  hearken  to  Sarah's  voice,  for  in  Isaac  shall 

thy  seed  be  c.  hum.  9.  7.  Heb.  11.  18. 
32. 28.  name  shall  be  c.  no  more  Jacob  but  Israel 
48.  6.  thy  issue  shall  be  c.  after  their  brethren 

Dent.  25.  10.  his  name  sh.  be  c.  in  Israel,  house  of 

Prov.  10.  21.  the  wise  in  heart  shall  be  c.  prudent 
24.  8.  deviseth  evil,  5.  be  c.  a  mischievous  person 

Asa.4.3.  that  remaineth  in  Jerusalem  sh.  be  c.  holy 
9.6.and  his  name  sh.  be  c.  Wonderful, Counsellor 
19.  18.  one  shall  be  c.  the  city  of  destruction 
32.  5.  the  vile  person  shall  no  more  be  c.  liberal 
35.  8.  and  a  way,  and  it  sh.  be  c.  way  of  holiness 
54.  5.  the  God  of  the  whole  earth  shall  he  he  c. 
56.  7.  house  sh.  be  c.  house  of  prayer,j1/a(.21.13. 

.Jer.  7.  32.  it  shall  no  more  be  c.  Tophet,  19.  6. 

23.  6.  he  sh.  be  c.  Ld.  our  Righteousness,  .33.  16. 
Zech.  8.  3.  Jerusalem  shall  be  c.  a  city  of  truth 
JUat.  1.  t  23.  and  his  name  shall  be  c.  Emmanuel 

2.  23.  it  might  be  fulfilled,  shall  be  c.  a  Nazarene 

5.  9.  peace-makers  sh.  he  c.  the  children  of  God 

lOhesA.  bee.  the  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

Lukcl.  32.  and  he  shall  be  c.  Son  of  the  Higlie.st 

35.  also  that  holy  thing  shall  be  c.  Son  of  God 

60.  his  mother  said,  not  so;  but  he  sh-  be  c.  Jolm 

2.  23.  every  male  shall  be  c.  holy  to  the  Lord 

Rom.  7.  3.  if  she  be  married,  .sA.  be  c.  an  adulteress 

9.  26.  they  shall  be  c.  the  children  of  God 

Shalt  be  CAhhED. 
/sa.1.26.  thou  shall  be  c.  the  city  of  righteousness 
47.1. thou  shall  be  c.  no  more  tender  and  delicate 

5.  thou  shall  no  more  be  c.  lady  of  Tiingdoms 
58.  12.  thou  shall  be  c.  the  repairer  of  the  bread: 
62.  2.  shall,  be  c.  by  a  new  name,  Ld.  shall  name 
4.  thou  .'■■halt  be  c.  Hephzi-bah,  thy  land  Beiilah 
12.  Ihfiu  .tA.  be  c.  sought  for,  a  city  not  forsnken 
T.ukcl.Hi.  thou  Shalt  be  c.  Prophet  of  tlie  Highest 
JoAnl.42.  thou  sh.  be  c.  Cephas,  which  is,  astone 

TAfy  CALLED 
Oev.t^.S.theyc.  Lot,  and  said,\vhereare  the  men? 
JVum.  25.  2.  thry  c  the  people  to  the  sacrifices 
Judg.  16.  25.  they  c.  for  Samson  out  of  the  prison 
Esth.  9  26.  they  c.  these  days  Purim,  afber  Pur 
Ps.  99.  6.  theij  c.  upon  the  Lord,  and  he  answered 
Jer.  12.  6.  they  have  c.  a  multitude  after  thee 
30.  17.  because  they  c.  thee  an  outcast,  saying 
//«s. 11.2. as  they  e.to  them,  so  they  went  fromthcm 

7.  though  they  c.  them  to  the  most  High 
JUat.  10.  25.  ')( they  have  c.  the  master  Beelzebub 
Luke  1.  .59.  they  c.  him  Zacharias,  after  his  father 
.Tohn  Q.IS.thry  c.  parents  of  him  that  received  sight 

24.  then  again  they  c.  the  man  that  was  blind 
JlctsA.Vi'i.th.  c.  them,  and  commanded  not  to  speak 

5.  40.  when  they  had  c.  the  apostles,  and  beaten 
14.12.  thcyc.  Barnabas,  Jupiter,  Paul,  Mercurius 

IVas  CALLED. 
Dent.  3.  13.  which  was  c  the  land  of  giants 
fudg.  6.  t  34.  and  Abiezer  was  c.  after  him 
2CAron. 20.26.  place  wasc.  the  valley  of  Pernrhah 
K:ra2. 61.  and  was  c.  after  their  name,  JVeA.7.63. 


/7wtos9.12.remnant  oi"h('ath.  which  arec.  by  my  n.\  Isa.  48.  8.  wast  c.  a  transgressor  from  the  womb 

CJALTiED  /;;/  thy  name.  •  Dan.  10.  1.  whose  name  !ca.5  <■    Belteshar.zar 

l/r?nn-s  8.43. house  Ibuililcd  isc.A?/«Ay7t.2CA.6.33. '  Mat.  26.  3.  the  high  priest,  wl  ■  was  c.  Caiaphas 
i8a.4.i  letusboc.  J.t.n.totakeaw.-iy  ourreproacli     27.  8.  was  c.  the  field  ofbloa     unto  this  day 
60 


/.uAcl.36.bixth  month  with  her  w>.«  was  c  barrel 
2.21.  hiBiiaine  w.c.Jii;sus,so  named  of  the  aiiije 
.Jvhn'2.^.i.  Jesus  w.  c.  and  his  discipius  ty  iiiarr:;igt 
.dcts  13.1.  in  the  church  Simeon,  that  was  £.  A'igei 
24.  2.  and  when  he  was  c.  lorth,  Tertullus  began 
28. 1.  they  knew  that  the  island  was  c.  Melita 
ICor.  7.20.  abide  in  the  calling  wherein  he  was  t 
Heb.  11.  S.  Abraham  when  he  was  c.  obeyed 
Jam.  2.  23.  and  he  was  c.  the  friend  of  Gfd 
Rev.  19.  11.  he  that  set  on  Jiim  was  c.  Faithful 

CALLEDST,  CALI^EST. 
.ludg.  8. 1.  that  thou  c.  us  not  when  thou  wenteal 
ISant.  3.  5.  and  he  said,  here  am  I.  for  Ihuu  c.  me 
Ps.  81.  7.  thou  c.  in  trouble,  and  I  delivered  thee 
Eick.  23.21.  c.  to  remembrance  lewdness  of  youth 
Mat.  19.  17.  why  c.  thou  me  good  ?  there  is  none 
good  but  God,  Mark  10.  18.  J.uke  IS.  19. 
^  CALLETH. 

1  Kings  8.  43.  hear  thou  in  heaven,  do  according 
to  all  that  the  stranger  c.  to  thee  for,  2CAr.  6. 33. 
Job  12.  4.  who  c.  on  God,  and  he  answered  him 
Psal.  42.  7.  deep  c.  unto  deep  at  the  noise  of  thy 
147.  4.  he  c.  them  all  by  their  names,  Jsa.  40.  26. 
Prov.  18.  6.  a  fool's  mouth  c.  for  strokes 
Isa.  21.  11.  he  c.  to  me  out  of  Seir,  watchman 
59.  4.  none  c.  for  justice,  nor  any  pleadeth 
64.  7.  and  there  is  none  that  c.  on  thy  name 
Hos.  7.  7.  there  is  none  among  them  that  c.  to  mo 
.inios  5.  8.  that  c.  for  the  waters  of  the  sea,  9.  6. 
Mai.  27.47.  this  man  c.  for  Elias,  Mark  15.  35. 
Mark  3. 13.  c.  to  him  whom  he  would,  they  came 
6.  7.  c.  to  him  the  twelve,  and  began  to  send  their, 
8.  1.  Jesus  c.  his  disciples,  and  saith  to  them 

10.  49.  bo  of  good  comfort,  arise,  he  c.  thee 
12.37.  if  David  theretbre  c.  him  Ld.  J^ula  20.44. 

l.uke  15.  6.  he  c.  together  his  friends,  saying 

9.  she  c.  her  friends  and  her  neighbours 
20.  .37.  when  he  c.  the  Lord,  the  G.  of  Abraham 
John  10.  3.  and  he  c.  his  own  sheep  by  name 

11.  28.  the  master  is  come  and  c.  for  thee 
Rom.i.Yi.  c.  things  which  be  not,  astho'  they  were 

9. 11.  purpose  of  elect,  might  stand,  of  him  thatc. 
ICor.  12.  3.  no  man  by  the  Spirit  c.  Jesus  accursed 
(lal.  5.8.  persuasion  corneth  not  of  him  that  c.  you 
1  TAcss.5.24,  faithful  is  he  that  e.  you, who  will  dc 
Rev.  2.  20.  Jezebel,  that  c.  herself  a  prophetess 

CALLING 
Signifies,  [3]  ..Iny  lawful  employment,  orwaynj 
living,  IVor. 1.^0.     [2]  That  effectual  calling, 
whereby  sinners  savingly  believe,  end  obey  thii 
go.'ipcl,'?h\\.3. 14.  Heb.  3.  1.     [3]  'The  stale  0} 
glory,  ami  blessedness  in  heaven,  to  which  be- 
lievers are  called,  2  Thess.  1. 11. 
.V«7H.  10.  2.  use  trun.pets  for  c.  of  the  assembly 
/sa. 1.13.  thee,  of  assendilies  I  cannot  away  wili 
Ezck.  23.  19.  in  c.  to  remembrance  her  youth 
Rom.  11.  29.  the  c.  of  God  without  repentance 
ICo?-.  1.  26.  for  ye  see  your  c.  brethren,  not  man^ 
7.20.  let  every  man  abide  same  c.  wherein  called 
Eph.  1.  18.  may  know  what  is  the  hope  of  his  c. 
4.  4.  as  ye  are  called  in  one  hope  of  vour  e. 
Phil.  3.  14.  for  the  prize  of  the  high  c."  of  God 
27'Acss.l.ll.  thatGod  count  you  worthy  of  thisc 
2Tim.  1.  9.  who  hath  called  tts  with  a  holy  c. 
Heb.  3.  1.  partakers  of  the  heavenly  c.  consider 
2Pc«.  1.  10.  to  make  vour  c.  and  election,  sure 

CALLINIi,  Participle. 
Isa.  41.  4.  c.  the  generations  from  the  beginning 
46.  11.  c.  a  ravenous  bird  from  the  east 
Mat.  11.  16.  and  c.  to  their  fellows,  I.uke  7.  32 
Mark  11.  21.  Peter,  c.  to  remembrance,  saith 
.rtcts  7.  59.  they  stoned  Stephen  c.  upon  Gnd 
22.  16.  wash  away  thy  sins,  c.  on  name  of  Lord 
IPet.  3.  6.  Sarah  obeyed  .Abraham,  c.  him  ],ord 

CALM. 
Psal.  107.  29.  he  maketh  the  storm  a  c. 
.Jonah  1.  11.  that  the  sea  may  be  c.  unto  us 

12.  east  me  forth,  so  shall  the  sea  be  c.  to  vnu 
J)/a(.8.26.there  was  a  great  e..l/or/r4.39./_.uA-f8.24, 

CALVE,  ED,  ETH. 
,Tob  21.  10.  their  cow  c.  and  castelh  not  her  calf 
39.  1.  canst  thou  mark  when  the  hinds  do  c? 
Psal.  29.  9.  the  voice  of"  the  L.  makoih  hinds  to  c 
Jer.  14.  5.  the  hind  c.  in  the  field,  and  forsook  it 

CALVES. 
ISam.  6.  7.  and  bring  their  c.  lome  from  them 
IKings  12.  28.  the  king  made  two  r.  of  cold 
32.  sacrificing  to  the  c.  that  he  1  ad  made 
2/w>in-sl0.29.  Jehu  oepaTten  n  >tirom  tiie  go",  len  c 
•2Chrnn.  11. 15.  he  ornaineti  mm  priests,  ior  the  c 
13.  8.  and  there  are  with  you  coiden  c. 
Ps.  68.  30.  rebuke  the  bulls  with  ine  r.  of  peopk 
Hos.  10.  5.  shall  fear,  because  of  c.  of  Beth-ave» 

13.  2.  let  the  men  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  c. 

14.  2.  so  will  we  render  the  c.  of  oiir  lips 
.Imos  6.  4.  and  eat  c.  out  >f  the  midfl  of  the  staK 
Mie.  6.  6.  shall  I  come  v  (h  c.  of  11  vear  old? 
Mai.  4.  2.  ye  shall  grow  up  as  r.  of  the  stall 
//ft.9.12.nnrby  Moodofffoatsanri  r.hut  own  Wood 

19.  took  blood  of  c.  sprinkled  book  tnd  peopk 


CAM 


CAM 


CAME. 

Gfit.J0.14.  out  of  whom  c.  Philistim,  lCAro7i.l.l2. 
ly.l.l  wo  angels  c.toSodom  at  even, Lot  sat  ill  gaic 
20.  3  God  c.  to  Abimeltch  in  a  dream  by  luglu 
27.  Sri.  brother  c.  wilii  subtilty  and  taken  bles*iug 
31.24.God  c.toLabaiiih-Syriaii  111  dream  by  nigiit 
32.ti.c.lo  thy  brotlierEsdu.hecomeih  to  meet  thee 
39.16.she  laid  up  his  garment  until  his  lordc.home 

Vum.  13.27.  c.  to  the  land  whither  thou  sentest  us 
19  2.  a  red  lieil'er,  upon  which  never  c.  yoke 
5K.  9.  God  c.  to  Balaam  at  night,  and  said,  -20. 
24.2.Sp.  ol'G.  c.  on  him,  Juclg.  3. 10.  lSa;n.  lU  10. 

Dent.  1.  19.  and  we  c.  to  Kadesh-barnea 

33.2.  the  Lord  c.  from  Sinai,  and  rose  up  Irom  Seir 

Josh.\5.\S.  as  she  r .  to  him  she  moved,  ./u(/^-.1.14. 

Judo-.  5.  19.  kings  c.  and  fought,  kings  ol'  Canaan 
~.1.X  the  cake  of'  bread  c.  to  a  tent,  and  smote  it 

9,25.  they  robbed  all  thatc. along  that  way  by  them 
51.  upiin  them  c.  curse  ol' Jotliam  son  of  Jerubb. 
n.  18.  but  c.  not  within  the  border  of  iMoab 
13.  10.  the  man  thatc.  to  me  the  other  day 

11.  Manoah  arose  and  c.  to  the  man,  and  said 
19.22.  bring  forih  the  man  that  c.  into  thy  house 
SO.  43.  Israel  smote  lienjamin,  all  that  c.  io  hand 

Kutk  2. 6.  it  is  the  Jloabi'tish  damsel  that  c.  back 
ISam.  2. 13.  custoi.i  w.os,  the  priest's  se.'vant  do. 
14.  so  they  did  to  all  Israelites  that  c.  th.ther 
27.  there  c.  a  man  of  God  to  Eli,  and  saiii  to  him 

4.  1.  and  the  word  of  Samuel  c.  to  all  Israel 
7.  13.  they  c.  no  more  into  the  coasts  of  Israel 

9.  15.  Lord  told  Samuel  in  his  ear  before  Saul  c. 

10.14.  when  we  saw  asses  no  where,  c.  to  Samuel 
13.8.  but  Samuel  c.  not  to  Gilgal,  people  scattere-j 
17.  34.  there  c.  a  lion  and  a  bear,  and  took  a  lamb 

i.Sam.2.4.men  of  Judah  e.and  anointed  David  king 
3. 25.  thou  knowesl  Ahner,  that  r.  to  deceive  thee 

13.  30.  while  in  the  way  the  tidings  c.  to  David 
•.{(i.behold,  king's  sons  c.and  wept,  the  king  wept 

15.  2.  when  anv-'c.  to  king  for  judgment,  .Absalom 

16. 15.  Absalom  and  .\hithophel  c.  to  .lerusalem 
20.  12  saw  every  one  tliat  c.  by  him  stood  sti" 

lKin<Tsl.4'2.wh\\e  he  spake,Jonat.son  of  .'\biath.c. 
4.34°  c.  of  all  people  to  hear  wisdoit;  of  Solomon 

10.  10.  there  c.  no  more  such  spices  as  these 

12.  there  c.  no  such  almug-trees  to  this  day 
12. 12.  Jerob.  and  all  the  people  c.^Chron.  10.  12 
!.■?.  10.  he  returned  not  by  the  way  ho  c.  to  Bethel 
10.  9.  he  c.  thither  to  a  cave  and  lodged  there 
20.  43.  the  king  of  Israel  c.  heavy  to  Samaria 

2  KiiKTX  4.  11.  it  fell  on  a  day  that  he  c.  thither 
27.  when  she  c.  to  the  man  of  God  to  the  hill 

5.  15.  Naaman  c.  and  stood  before  Ellsha 
6.23.  the  bands  of  Syria  c.  no  more  into  Israel 

32.  but  ere  messenger  c.  to  him,  he  said  to  elders 
6.14.Ha7.ael  departed  from  Elisha,c.to  his  master 

9.  11.  wherefore  c.  this  mad  fellow  to  thee? 

10.  12.  Jehu  arose,  departed,  and  c.  to  Samaria 

21.  all  worshippers  of  Baal  c.  house  of  Baal  full 
17  28.  one  of  the  priests  c.  and  dwelt  in  Bethel 
in.  33.  by  the  way  that  he  c.  shall  he  return 
£;.3.  at  the  command  of  the  Lord  c.this  on  Judah 

1  Cfiron.  4.  41.  these  c.  in  the  days  of  Hezckiah 
:i.  2.  Judah  prevailed,  of  him  c.  the  chief  ruler 
7.  22.  Ephraim's  brethren  c.  to  comfort  him 
12.1.now  these  are  they  that  c.  to  Da  v.  day  by  day 

22.  there  c.  to  David  to  help  him  a  great  host 
tCkron.  11.  H.theLevitesleft  all  and  c.  to  Judah 

12.  11.  the  guard  c.  and  fetched  the  shields 

14.  14  (br  the  fear  of  the  Lord  c.  upon  them 
22.  1  the  band  of  men  that  c.  with  the  .'\rabians 
24.18. wrath  c.onJndah  andJernsalem  for  trespass 
25.20.  Amaziah  would  not  hoar,  for  it  c.  of  God 
30. 11.  divers  humbled  themselves  ondc.  to  Jenis. 
31.  5.  and  as  soon  as  commandment  c.  abroad 

Ezra  2.  2.  which  c.  >vith  7,crubbabcl,  Mordocai 
5. 5.  not  cause  to  ceaae  till  the  matter  c  to  Darius 
Kch  7.73. when  seventh  monthc.werc  in  their  cities 
Ksth.  1. 17.  Vashti  to  be  brought  in,  but  she  c.  not 
2.  13.  then  thus  r.  every  maiden  to  the  king 
4.  2.  Mordecai  r.  even  before  the  king  s  gate 
P.  17.  whither  the  king  s  decree  c.  Jews  had  joy 
Joh  3.  t25.  1  feared  a  fear,  and  it  c.  upon  me 

2f>.  I  was  not  in  saretv,nor  had  rest,  yet  trouble  c 
29.13.  the  bless'i.;:  of  him  ready  to  perish  c.  on  him 
SO.  2f).  I  looked  for  good,  evil  c.  darkness  r. 
Psnh  18.  fi.  my  crv  •;  before  mn,  even  to  his  ears 
27.  2.  when  mv  foes  c.  upon  me  they  stumbled 
7S.  31.  wralh  of  God  c.  unon  them,  and  slew  them 
105.19.  until  timethat  his  word  c.  word  tried  them 

31.  he  spake,  and  there  c.  divers  sorts  of  flies 

34.  he  spake,  and  locusts  r..  and  caterpillars 
F.cd.  5.  15.  to  go  as  he  c.  and  take  nothing,  16. 
Ua.  20. 1.  iu  the  vear  that  Tartan  c.  to  .'Vshdoi 
30.  4.  and  his  ambassadors  r.  to  Hanes 
41.  5.  ends  of  earth  were  afrairl,  drew  near  and  ', 
Trr.'l.  31.  nor  c.  it  into  my  mind   19.  5.  |  32.  35. 
8.  15.  we  looked  for  peace,  hut  no  inod  r. 
44.  21.  incense  von  burnt,  c.  it  not  into  bis  mind? 
5::''A-.4.14.nor  r-.  there  abominable  flf  sh  into  mouth 

•7  3  c.  to  Lebanon,  and  took  the  highest  branch 

ei 


iTzei .33.22.  afore  he  that  escaped  c.  opened  mouth 
37.  7.  the  hones  c.  together,  bone  to  his  bone 

10.  breatJi  c.  into  tliein,  they  lived  and  stood  up 
43.  2.  the  glorv  of  God  of  Israel  c.  from  the  east 
Dan.  2.  t  29.  thoughts  c.  up  into  thy  mmd  on  bed 
4.  23.  all  this  c.  on  the  king  Nebuchadnezzar 
7.13.one  like  Son  of  Man  c.  with  clouds  of  heaven 
22.  tdl  the  ancient  of  days  c.  andjudgment  given 
.■imos  6.  1.  to  whom  the  house  of  Israel  c. 
■  lonali  3.  C.  for  word  c.  to  the  king  of  Aineveh 
Hub.  3.  3.  God  c.  from  Teman,  and  the  holy  One 
Hag.  1.  9.  yo  looked  for  much,  and  Io  it  c.  to  little 

2.  lo.  when  one  c.  to  the  press-fat  to  draw  out 
'/.cell.  7. 12.  r  i.  great  wrath  from  the  Loid  of  hosts 

14.  IG.ofa.l  the  nations  thatc.  against  Jerusalem 
Jlal.  2.  1.  there  c.  wise  men  from  the  east  to  Jenis. 

9.  till  it  c.  and  stood  over  where  the  child  was 

3.  1.  In  those  davsc.  John  the  Baptist  preaching 
7.25.  and  the  ranis  descended,  and  the  Hoods  c.  27. 
9.  1.  he  passed  over  and  c.  into  his  own  city 

20.  a  woman  c.  behind,  touched  hem  of  hisgarm. 

28.coine  Into  the  house,  the  blind  men  c.  to  Jesus 
^20.  28.  Son  of  Man  c.  not  to  be  ministered  to 
21.28.  c.  to  the  first  and  said,  son,  go  work  to-day 

30.  he  c.  to  the  second,  and  said  likewise 

'J2.  John  c.  to  you  in  the  way  of  righteousness 
25.  10.  they  went  to  buy,  the  bridegroom  c. 

36.  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye  c.  to  me 
36.  49.  forthwith  he  c.  to  Jesus  and  kissed  him 

60.tliough  false  witnesses  c.  yet  found  they  none 
28.13. his  disciples  c.  by  night,'and  stole  him  away 
Jl/ar/.:3.B.heard  what  g'reat  things  he  did,  c.  to  him 
9.  21.  how  long  is  it  ago  since  this  c.  to  him"? 
12.  28.  one  of  the  scribes  c.  and  asked  him 

42.  c.  a  certain  poor  widow  threw  two  mites 
/.aid.  57  now  Elisabeth's  full  time  c.  to  be  deliv. 

9.  34.  there  c.  a  cloud  and  overshadowed  them 
35.  and  there  c.  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  saying 

15.  17.  when  he  c.  to  himself,  he  said,  how  many 

20.  and  he  arose  and  c.  to  his  father 
.John  I.  7.  the  same  c.  to  bear  witness  of  the  light 

ll.hce.to  liisown,and  his  own  received  him  not 

17.  but  grace  and  truth  c.  by  Jesus  Christ 
3.  2.  the  same  c.  to  Jesus  by  night,  7.  50.  |  19.  39. 

23.  and  they  c.  and  were  baptized 
4.27.  upon  this  c.  his  disciples,  and  marvelled  that 

10.  35.  if  be  called  gods  to  whom  word  of  God  c. 
12. 30.  the  voice  c.  not  because  of  me,  but  for  you 

20.  19.  at  even  c.  Jesus,  and  stood  in  the  midst 
Jicts  8.40.  preached  in  all  cities,till  he  c.  toCesarea 

9.21.  c.  hither  for  that  intent,  to  bring  them  hound 

10.  45.  as  many  as  c.  with  Peter  were  astonished 

11.  5.  the  vesse"l  descended,  and  it  c.  even  to  me 
23.  when  he  c.  and  had  seen  the  grace  ofGod 

19.  18.  and  many  that  believed  c.  i.'id  confessed 
28.21. nor  brethren  that  c.  spake  any  hurm  cf  thee 
Rom.  5.  18.  judgment  c.  the  free  gift  c.  on  ,-^11  men 
7.  9.  when  the  commandment  c.  sin  revived 
9.  5.  of  whom,  as  concerning  the  flesh,  Christ  c 
1  Cor.  15  21.  since  by  man  c.  d"eath,  by  man  c.  also 
Oal.  2.  12.  for  before  that  certain  c.  from  James 
3. 23.  before  faith  c.  we  were  kept  under  the  law 
■Epk.'i.Vi .a.n(X  c.  and  preached  peace  to  you  afar  off 
1  Tlics.  1.  5.  our  gospel  c.  not  in  word  only  but  in 

1  T('m.  1. 15.  that  Christ  c.  to  save  sinners   [power 

2  Tim. 3. 11. persecutions  which  c.  to  me  at  Antioch 
2  Pet.  1.  17.  when  there  c.  such  a  voice  to  him 

18.  this  voice  which  c.  from  heaven  we  heard 

21.  prophecy  c.  not  in  old  time  by  the  will  of  man 
1  .Mill  5.  C.  this  is  he  that  c.  by  water  and  blood 
3./o/(7i  3.  when  brethren  c.  and  testified  of  the  truth 
Reo.  16.  19.  and  great  Babylon  c.  in  remembrance 

Sec  Spirit  nf  the  Lord. 

CAME  again. 

.hiflrr.Vi.  9.  angel  c.  again  to  the  woman  as  she  sat 

15.'^19.  his  spfrit  c.  again  to  him,  1  .S'am.  30.  12. 

21.  14.  and  IBenjamin  c.  again  at  that  time 
1  A'H(ir5l7.22.the  soul  of  the  child  c.  into  him  again 

19.7.1lie  angel  of  the  Ld.  c.  again  thesecono  tjme 
^Kings  5.14.  his  flesh  c.  again  Hkc  fles-h  of  a  child 

7.8.  i'epers  c.  again,  and  entered  into  another  tent 
Kzra2.1. these  c.  «n-flmtoJudah  and  Jerii..V'/(.7.6. 
F.slh.  6.  12.  Mordecai  r.  again  to  the  king's  gate 
Dan.\f).\9:C.ngain  andtoiiched  me  one  like  a  man 
7.ec!i.  4.  1.  the  angel  c.  again  and  waked  me 
/,w.i-c8.55.  her  spir"  c.  a.  and  she  arose  straightway 
.John  8  5.  and  earlv  he  e.  again  into  the  temple 

CAME  rfytrn. 
Grn.W.  5. 1..ord  c.  down  to  see  the  city  and  tower 

15   !1.  when  the  fowls  c.  downon  the  carcases 

43.  20.  O  Sir,  we  c.  dozen  at  first  to  buy  food 
Eiod.  19.  20.  the  Lord  c.  damn  upon  mount  Smai 

34.  29.  wh<m  Moses  c.  down  from  mount  Sinai 
I.ev.  9.  22.  and  Aaron  c.  doion  from  offering 
JViiiii.  11.  25.  the  Lord  c.  down  in  a  cloud,  12.5 

14.  45.  then  Amalekites  c.  down  and  smote  them 
.Tudg.  a.  14.  out  of  Machir  c.  down  the  sovernors 
2.'>rtm.  22.10.  bowed  heavens  and  c.  down,  R9.18.9. 
'■iKinira  1. 10. there  c.  down  fire  from  heaven,  12,14. 
1  CJfon.  7  21.  men  of  Gath  c.  d.  to  take  their  cattly' 


CAM 

2  Cfiron.  ".  L  made  an  end  of  praying,  fire  c.  d.  3 
y,a)ii.  1.  9.  therelore  she  c.  down  wondei-luily 
Dan.  4.  1.3.  a  holy  one  c.  down  from  h(  aven 
Mic.  1.  12.  evil  c.  doicn  from  the  Lord  lo  tlie  gata 
Jdat.  17. 9.  as  they  c.  d.  from  mountain,  JMark  9.9. 
y.uA-cl0.31.  there  c.  down  a  certain  priest  that  way 
19.6.he  made  haste  and  c.  down  ana  received  him 
JoAH3.13.he  thatc.  down  from  heave4i,Sou  of  Man 

6.  '.IS.  I  c.  (/.  from  heaven,  not  to  do  mine  own  wiii 
41.  the  bread  which  c.  (iujcn.  from  heaven,  51.58. 

.lots  15.  1.  men  which  c.  down  from  Judcii  taugnl 
21. 10.  there  c.  down  from  Judea  a  certam  projihet 
hcv.  20  9.  hire  c.  d.  from  God  and  devoured  tfteiii 

CAME  furlh. 
Kzod.  13.8.Lord  did  to  ine  when  I  cf.  out  of  Egypt 
A'H/n.  11.20.  we|it,  saying,  why  (,./  out  ofEgyplJ 
12.  5.  Aaron  and  Miriam,  they  both  c  lorth 
Dent.  23.  4.  met  you  not  with  water  when  ye  c.  / 
./o.9A.  9.  12.  our  bread  hot  on  day  vvi  c.  /.  to  you 
.ludg.  14. 14.  he  said  to  them,  out  of  the  cater  t./ 
meat,  and  out  of  the  strong  cf.  sweetness 
2  Sam.  16.  5.  Shimei  cf.  and  cursed  as  he  cama 

11.  son  which  cf.  of  my  bowels  seeketh  my  life 

1  Kings  22.  21.  c.  /.  a  spi'rit,  and  stood  bei'oreLd 

2  Rings  2.23.  c  f.  little  children  and  mocked  hii-.i 
24.  c.  forth  two  she-bears  and  tare  42  children 

21.  15.  their  fathers  c.  /.  out  of  Egypt,  .kr.  7   ,;5 
2  Chron.  32.  21    that  cf.  of  his  bowels  slew  l>  in 
Prov.  7   15.  therefore  c.  I  forth  to  meet  theo 
Eccl.  5.  15.  as  he  c  forth  naked,  slwill  he  return 
.Jtr.  20.  18.  wha-efore  c.  1/.  cut  of  the  womb'? 
Dan.  3.  20.  they  c  forth  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

b.^.c  forth  fingers  and  wrote  on  plaster  of  waL 

7.  10.  a  fiery  stream  c.  forth  from  belore  him 

8.  9.  out  of  one  of  them  c  forth  a  little  horn 

9.  23.  the  command  cf.  and  I  am  come  to  shew 
Zcch.  10.  4.  out  of  him  c.  /.  the  corner,  the  nail 
Mark  1.  38.  that  I  may  preach,  for  therefore  c.  If. 
.John  11.  44.  and  he  that  was  dead  c  forth  bound 

16.  28.  I  c  forth  from  the  Father  into  the  world 

19.  5.  Jesus  c. /.  wearing  the  crown  of  thorns 
/  CAME. 

^7^7!.  24.  42.  and  /  c.  this  day  lo  the  well,  and  said 
30.  30.  for  it  was  little  thou  hadst  before  Ic 
48.  5.  which  were  born  before  /  e.  into  Egypt 
7  when  /  c.  from  Padan,  Rachel  died  by  mo 
Ezod.  5. 23.  since  /  c.  to  sjieak  to  Pha.  ;n  thy  name 
JJcut.  22. 14.  when  I c  to  her  found  '.rvnot  a  miid 
.Tudg.  20.  4.  Levite  said,  /  c.  into  Gibeah  of  Benj. 
1  Kings  10.  7.  I  believed  not  till  /  c.  2  Chron-  9.  6. 
jVeh.a.  10.  afterwards  /  c.  to  house  of  Shemaiah 
13.  6.  /  c  to  the  king  and  obtained  leave 

7.  /  c.  to  Jerusalem  and  understood  of  the  evil 
Jsa.  50.  2.  wherefore,  when  I  c  wis  there  no  raaii 
Ezek.  3.  15.  then  /  c  to  them  of  the  captivity 

43.  3.  when  /  c  to  destroy  the  city 
fMat.  10.34.  /  c.  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword 
fMark  2.  17   /  c  not  to  call  righteous,  I.ukeh.  32. 
.John  8.  14.  I  know  whence  /  c.  and  whither  I  ;o 
42.  Ic  from  God,  nor  c.  /  of  myelf,  he  sent  md 

12.  27.  but  for  this  cause  I  c.  to  this  hour 
47.  for  /  c   not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save 

18.  37.  for  this  cause  c.  /  into  wcrld,  that  I  beai 
Jicts  10.  29.  therefore  c.  /  as  soon  as  1  was  sent  foi 

20.  18.  ye  know  from  the  first  day  J  c  into  Asia 
22. 11.  being  led  by  the  hand,  /  c.  into  Damascus 
23.  27.  then  c.  I  with  an  army  and  rescued  him 
24.17.  /c.  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation. and  offeringj 

1  Cor.  2.!  when  fc  to  you  I c  not  with  e.\cellency 
2C</r.l.23.tliattosii3re  you  J c.not  as  yet  toCorinth 
2.3.1est  when  /c.  I  sh.ould  have  sorrow  from  them 
12.  when  f  c  to  Troas  to  preach  Christ's  gospel 
(7aZ.1.21.  afterwards  fc  into  the  regions  of  Syria 

C.AMEm. 
nrn.f).4.  the  sons  of  God  c.  r?i  to  daughters  of  men 
19.5. where  are  the  men  that  c.i'n  to  thee  this  nighf? 

38.  18.  Judah  c.  in  unto  her,  and  she  concrived 

39.  14.  he  c.  in  to  lie  with  me,  and  I  cried  loud 
Exod.  21.  3.  if  he  c  in  by  himself,  he  shall  go  out 
.Josh.  0.1.  norc  went  out,  and  none  c.  7';;  to  Jericho 
I.Sam.  18. 13  went  out  and  c.  in  before  people,  IC. 
2.Sn77(.  11.  4.  she  c.  in  to  him,  and  he  lay  with  her 
1  Kings  14. 6.  as  she  c  777  at  tfie  door,  Ahijah  said 
2C/7ro77.15.5.  no  peace  to  him  thatc.  in,  ZcchS.'iO 
Estli.  2.  14.  she  c.  in  to  the  king  no  more  except 
.Trr.  32.  23.  and  they  c  in  and  possessed  it 

.37.4.now  Jerem.  c  in  and  went  out  among  people 
F.zrk.  46.  9.  not  return  by  way  of  the  gate  he  c.  in 
))an.  4.7  then  c.  m  the  magicians,  the  Chald.  5.  8 

8.  but  at  the  last  Daniel  c.  771  before  me 
.Jonah  2  7.  my  prayer  c.  in  to  thy  holy  temple 
Mat.  22.  11.  when  the  king  c.  in  to  see  the  guests 
Enkc  1.  28.  the  angel  c.  771  to  Mary,  and  said,  hail 

7.  45.  but  this  woman  since  I  c.  in  kissed  my  fee' 
.IctsH.l  his  wife  not  knowing  what  was  doni!C.7'7i 

10  the  young  men  c.  771  and  found  her  dead 
Gal.  2.  4.  who  c.  m  privily  to  spy  out  our  liberty 

CAME  7ica7-. 
Grn.  19.  9.  tnev  pressed,  and  c.  near  to  break  doot 
Etod.  14.  20.  llie  one  c.  not  n-  the  otiirr  ali  nisht 


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^xti(t.40.3'i.tvii(;ii  tliey  c.iicar  to  !Lltar,thcy  wiislicd 
^u«i.  iti.-if.  ouicurs  una  i.-uiiliiiiis<;.  mar  lui'iiuoe.-. 
ab.  1.  Liie  CMici  ui  Ju»c|jli  t.  near  bt'ioic  iUi)St;8 
Litut.  1.  ~~.  yo  t.  «.  lu  iiic  every  unuoi  you,  i.~i. 
Jo*7t.  10.  Vi-i.  t.  «.  iiiid  pul  yuui  luul  uu  tlie  necks 

17.  4.  tliuy  c.  It.  beiuru  tluuzar  liie  pne^t,  "21.  1. 
IKiii^s  is.  31).  at  Uie  Innu  ul  Uiu  oitfruig  ol  Itie 

eVBinng-sacrincu,  lilyali  c-  near  ajiil  .iiaul 
iliiiigi  4.  •27.  (jehazi  t.  hou;-  tu  Uirusi  lier  aw  uy 
iChi-uii.iii.'2'.i.'/.mit:k.iaiic.  n.  and  sjnole  iMicaialj 
^er.  42.1.  from  the  lea»t  even  lo  ilicgrcatesi  c.ncur 
Van.  S.  a.  Clialcluans  t.  n.  and  accusuU  llie  Jews 

•20.  iN'ubucliadnezzar  c.  near  lo  the  lumace 
^ctd  U.  3.  he  c.  n.  iu  Damascus,  lliuro  shmed  liglit 

GAME  nigh. 
Kxod.  32.  19.  as  soon  as  lie  c.  ju^rA  lie  saw  the  call 
'M.  'Si.  allerward  all  the  cliildaii  oi  Israel  t.  n. 
%  ■'iam.  15.  5   when  any  c.  ■/(.  to  tiu  liiiii  ubeibaiice 
Jijat.  15.  •2U.  Jesus  c.  nig/i  to  thu  »cu  ul  (jahlue 
Mark  11.  1.  when  they  c.  ja^/i  .o  Juiiisiiieni 
Lukt  7.  12.  whsn  he  c.  ?i.  to  tiie  gale  ol  the  city 

CAME  over. 
Josh.  4.2-2.  Israel  c.  oucj-  this  Jordan  on  dry  land 
Ju.dg.  ill.  10.  the  JiCVite  c.  over  against  Jebus 
Mark  5. 1.  they  c.  oi'f  f  lo  the  other  side  ol  the  sea 

CAME  out. 
Gsn.24.I5.  behold  Rebekah  e.  out  with  her  pitcher 
25.'2j.lirst  c.  oat  red,  all  over  like  a  hairy  garment 
38.  28.  the  midwife  said,  this  t.  out  Ural 
4(3.  2(5.  all  the  souls  which  c.  0T/«»ol'his  loins 
Kxod.yi.'i.  remember  the  day  in  which  ye  c.  out,i. 
l^cv.  U.  24.  a  lire  c.  out  from  Lord,  jVion.  l(i.  35. 
A*«m.l2.4.  the  L.  spake  suddenly,  they  three  c.  out 
1(5.  27.  Uathan  and  Abiram  c.  out  an<l  stood 
20.11. Ih;  smote  rock,  and  water  c.  u«<  abundantly 
Deut.  11.10.  not  as  land  of  Egypt  whence  ye  c-  out 
Josh..  5.  4.  all  that  c.  out  were  circumcised,  5. 
G.  till  all  that  c.  out  of  Egypt  were  consumed 
Judg.  4.  22.  Jael  c.  out  to  meet  him, and  said,  come 
l^'ii;«.4. 11).  the  man  said  lo  Ell,  I  am  he  thatc.  out 
of  the  army,  I  Hed  to-day  out  of  the  army 
21.  5.  about  these  three  days  since  I  c.  out 
2'^'am.2.23.  the  spear  c.  out  behind  him,  and  he  fell 
6.  20.  Michael  c.  out  to  meet  David  and  said 
11.  23.  the  men  prevailed  against  us  and  c.  out 

18.  4.  and  all  the  peo.  c.  out  by  hundreds  and  by 
\  Kings  8.  9.  when  the  Ld.  made  a  covenant  with 

Israel  when  they  c.  out  of  Egypt,  2  Chr.  5.  10. 

20.19.  these  young  men  princes  of  provinces  (;,o?(< 
iChron.  20.10.  not  let  Isr.  invade,  when  they  c.  out 
Job  1.  21.  naked  c.  I  out  of  my  mother's  womb 

3.11. why  died  I  not  from  the  womb?  why  did  I  not 
give  up  the  ghost,  when  I  c.  out  of  the  belly? 
Jer.  17.  16.  that  which  c.  out  of  my  lips  was  right 
Kjefc.l.  4. a  whirlwindc.  out  of  the  north,  a  cloud 
//aS.3.14.  they  c.  o.  as  a  whirlwind  to  scatter  me 
ZecA.5.9.  c.  o.  two  women, and  wind  in  their  wings 
Mai.  8.  34.  the  whole  city  c.  out  to  meet  Jesus 

12.44. retu;n  lo  house  whence  I  c.  out.,  />!(/<ell.24. 

27.  32.  as  they  c.  out  ihey  found  Simon  of  Cyrene 

53.  and  c.  out  of  the  graves  after  his  resurrection 

J!/ar/il.2l5.  unclean  spirit  had  cried,  he  c.  ouf,9.20. 

6.  34.  when  he  c.  out  he  saw  much  people 

9. 7.  a  voice  c.  out  of  the  cloud,  saying,  this  is  my 
Z,!(ATl.22.when  hec.  o.  he  could  not  speak  to  them 

4.  35.  and  he  c.  out  of  him,  and  hurt  him  not 

15.  28  therefore  c.  out  Ins  father  and  intreated 
lohn  1().  27.  because  ye  believed  I  c.  out  from  G. 

17.  8.  they  have  known  that  1  c.  out  from  thee 

19.  34.  his  side,  forthwith  c.  out  blood  and  watej- 
6cis  8.  7.  unclean  S|)iritsc.  out  of  many  possessed 

10.  18.  and  the  spirit  c.  out  the  same  hour 
Cor.  14.  30.  c.  word  of  G  out  from  you,  or  to  you 
Hcb.  3.  10.  not  all  that  c.  out  of  Egypt  by  Moses 
Ret'.  7.  14.  these  c.  out  of  great  tribulation  and 
have  washed  their  robes 
44.  15.  another  angel  c.  out  of  the  temple,  17. 
18.  another  angel  c.  out  from  the  altar 

15.  0.  the  seven  angels  c.  out  of  the  temple 

19.  5.  a  voice  c.  out  of  the  throne,  praise  our  G. 

CAME  to  pass. 
Exod.  12.  41.  and  it  c.  lo  pass  at  the  end  of  430 
years,  oven  the  self-same  day  it  c.  tu  pass,  51. 
Deut.i.  10.  so  it  c.  tu  pass,  I.Sam.  13.22  'iKni/rs 
15   12.  Estk.  2.  8.  .nets  27.  44. 
Jofh.  17.  13.  it  c.  to  pass  when  Israel  grew  strong 
21.  45.  there  failed  not  any  thing;  all  c.  tu  pass 
Judg  13.  20.  for  it  c.  to  pass,  1  kings  11.  4,  15. 
15.1.  it  c.  to  pass,  2  Kings  3.  5.  J\r,-h.  2.  1.  |  4.  1, 
7.  |6.  l.|7.  1.  ./cr.  35.  11. 
ISnm.l.W.  it  c.  to  pass  when  the  time  was  come 
10.  9.  and  all  those  signs  c.  to  pass  that  day 

16.  23.  it  c.  to  pass  when  the  evil  spirit  from  God 
e  Sam.  2.  1    it  c    <o  pass  after  this,  8.  1.  |  10.  1. 

2  Kings  0.  24.  2  Chroti.  20.  1. 

t  Kings  8.  15.  and  it  c.  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 

1  Chron.  10.  8.  ./p?-.  20.  3.  .-lets  4.  5. 

fsa.4B.  3.  !  did  them  suddenly,  and  they  c.  to  pass 

5.  beforo  it  c.  to  pass  I  shewed  it  thee 
1  TTtes*  3  i  sven  so  it  c  to  pass  and  »e  knovc 

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TAfTi  CAME. 
Exod.  17.  8.  thcnc.  AihuIck  unu  fought  with  Israo 
^Vuiii.'Zt.  i.  Uuii  c.  the  Uaii:;iiiei6  .,.   /.i-iwpiiwiai. 
lOUHi.  21.  1.  !/i6«  c.  David  lo  .ihimeietii  liie  j.i  leai 
2Aam.  5.  1.  tA67t  (.-.  all  the  tribes  ;o  Ud.  lo  lieUioi 

•24.  0.  then  lliey  t.  lo  (Jileud,  and  nuniUeieu  peo 
iAtngslti.M.  t/uii  c.  Eliuk.  and  ^lietma, /i-a.^it..'.;'..; 
ii-hrun.  1.  13.  i/icK  t.  Soioniou  Iruin  nis  journey 

12.  5.  tliiH  c.  rineinaian  ihe  ptoiiliei  lo  iveiiuljuu.i 
iiiruS.lO.i/t^H  t.SliesljLiazzar  and  laid  luuuuauuii 
jVeii.  1.  2.  llwii,  llanain  one  oi  my  brethiea  t. 

2.  9.  then  1  e.  lo  the  guveriiuis  beyond  tnu  river 
Job  30.  20.  vvhiii  1  looKed  lor  good,  Uieu  evil  t. 
./cr. 19.14.  tAtyi  t.  Jeremiah  Iruin  l  opiiel,  wliillier 

38.  'il.  then  c.  all  the  princes  uiilo  Jeremiah 
Ktek.  14.  1.  ikcn  c.  certain  ol  the  elders  ol  Israel 

23.  39.  tAf7i  llie\  c.  same  da^  imo  my  sanctuary 
Mat.  9.  14.  tlun  c.  to  him  the  discijiles  ol  John 

15.  1.  then  c.  lo  Jesus  ccnbes  and  I'harisees,  say. 
12.  then  c.  ins  disciples,  and  said  lo  him,  17.  ly. 
25.  (Am  c.  she,  and  vvorslnpiied  hiiii,  Mark  7.'2o. 

18.  21.  then  c.  I'eter  lo  Inin,  and  said,  Lord,  hou' 

20.  '20.  then  c.  Ihe  in<jtlier  of  Zebedee's  childien 

20.  5U.  then  c.  they,  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus 
Luke  3.  12.  then  c.  also  publican.s  lo  lie  baptized 

22.  7.  then  c.  the  day  ol  unleavened  bread 
John  7.  45.  then  e.  the  olhcers  to  the  chief  priests 

12.  28.  £Ac7i  there  c.  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying 

20.  20.  then  c.  Jesus,  Ihe  doors  being  shut,  and 

They  CAME,  or  CAME  they. 
Gen.  11.  31.  ihty  c.  to  Haran  and  dwelt  there 

12.  5.  and  into  the  land  of  Canaan,  they  c. 

22.  9.  they  e.  lo  the  place  which  Cud  told  them  of 
Exod.  10.  35.  till  they  c.  to  a  land  inhabited 

19.1.  same  day  c.  they  into  the  wilderness  of  Sinai 
2.Sa//i.4.7.wlien  theyc.  he  lay  on  bed, they  slew  him 
1  A'in^rsl.32.Zadok  and  .\'allian,(At'!/  c.before  king 
2.  7.  so  they  e.  to  me,  when  1  lied  from  .■\bsalom 
13.'25.  they  c.  and  told  it  m  city,  where  old  prophet 
'2Kings  '2.  4. 1  will  not  leave,  so  they  c.  to  Jericho 
0.  4. when  they  c.  to  Jordan,  they  cut  down  wood 
20.14.  these  men  whence  c.  they  lo  thee,  Jsa.  39.3. 
■iChrun.  20.  4.  out  of  all  Juda  theyc.  to  seek  Lord 

29.  17.  on  eighth  day  c.  they  to  the  porch  of  Lord 
Ezra'2.  08.  some  when  they  c.  offered  freely 
JVeA.  13.21.  from  that  time  forth  c.  they  no  more 
Job  0.  20.  they  e.  thither  and  were  ashamed 

30.  14.  they  c.  upon  me  as  a  wide  breaking  in 
Psal.  iid.  17.  they  c-  round  about  me  like  water 
Jer.  14.  3.  they  c.  to  the  pits  and  found  no  water 

43.  7.  thus  c.  they  even  toTahpanhes 
Eiek.  23.  40.  a  messenger  was  sent,  lo  thnj  c. 
Dan.  2.  2.  they  c.  and  stood  before  the  king 

6.  24.  or  ever  they  c.  at  the  bottom  of  the  den 
Mat.  1.  18.  before  they  c.  together  she  was  found 

14.  34.  they  c.  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret 

18.31.  they  c.  and  told  their  Ld.  all,  J.ukc  14.21. 

26.  73.  after  a  while  c.  they  that  stood  by 
Mark  1.  45.  they  c.  to  him  from  every  quarter 

3.13.  he  called  whom  he  would,  and  they  c.  to  him 
Luke  2.  10.  they  c.  with  haste  and  found  Mary 

•24.  23.  they  c.  saying,  that  they  had  seen  a  vision 
./ohn  12.  9.  and  they  c.  not  for  Jesus'  sake  only 
Aets  8.30.f Af y  c.nnto  a  certain  water,  eunuch  said 

12.  10.  they  c.  to  the  iron  gate  which  opened 
20.  they  e.  with  one  accord  and  desired  peace 

17.  13.  they  c.  thither  also  and  stirred  up  people 

•23.  14.  they  c.  to  the  chief  priests  and  elders 
33.  who  when  theyc.  loCesarea,  presented  Paul 
Rev.  7. 13.  what  are  these,  and  whence  c  they? 

IVord  of  the  Lord  CAME. 
(7pn.l5.1.  wordof  J  ordc.  toAbramin  a  vision, 4. 
l.S'nm.  15.  10.  icord  of  L.  c.  to  Samuel,  saying 
2Sani.  24.  11.  c.  (he  word  of  Lord  to  Gad,David's 
IKings  0.  11.  icurd  of  Lord  e.  to  Solomon,  saying 

16.1.  word  of  L.c.  to  Jehu  aga.  Baasha,  saying,7. 

17.  2.  the  word  of  Lord  c.  unto  Elijah,  8.  |  18.1. 

I  19.  9.  I  21.  17,  28. 

18.  31.  whom  10.  of  L.  c.  saying,  Israel  thy  name 
'iKings  20.  4.  the  id.  of  L.  c.  to  Isaiah,  Isa.  38.  4. 
1  CAr.  17.  3.  w.  of  L.  c.  to  Nathan  ||  22. 8.  to  David 
2CA.ll.C.iti.6i//..c.toShe!iiaiah,12.7.|lA'2n/rsl2.22. 
Jer.  1.  2.  word  of  the  Lord  c.  to  Jeremiah,  4.  |  2. 

1.  I  14  1.  I  29.  30.  I  .33.  1,  19.  Dan.  9.  2. 
Ezek.  1.  3.  10.  of  1.,.  c.  expressly  to  Ezekiel,3.  IS. 
Has.  1.1.  w.  of  L.  c.  to  Hosea  ||  Joel  1. 1.  c.  to  Joel 
Jonah  1.  1.  zcordof  Lordc.  to  Jonah,  3. 1.  |  Mtc. 
1.  1.  to  Micah 
ZppA.1.1  to.o/A  do Zeph.||//a^.]. l.c. by  Haggai 
ZecA.1.1.  c.  to  Zech.  ||  7  4.  c.  of  hosts  to  me,  8.1. 

CAMEL, 
(rcn.  24.  64.  Rebekah  saw  Isaac,  lighted  of  the  c. 
Lev.  11.  4.  these  ye  shall  not  eat,  the'  c.  Dcvt.H.l. 
ISain.  15.  3.  but  slay  infant,  ox,  and  c.  and  ass 
ZccA.14.15.  so  shall  be  the  plague  of  the  c.  and  ass 
Mat.  19.24.  it  is  easier  for  a  c.  to  go  through  the 
eye  of  a  needle,  Mark  10.  25.  /^nke  18.  25. 

23.  24.  which  strain  at  a  gnat  and  swallow  a  c. 

CAMELEON. 
iev.  11.30.  those  ehall  be  unclean,  the  c.  the  lizard 


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CAMELS. 
Gen  13.1fi  .\braiii  huu  sin  ep,oXen.slic-atscp,findc, 
9A.  I'J.  1  u.ii  diavv  >i  aier  lor  thy  c    also,  44. 
3tl.  43.  Jaei-b  iiau  iiiucli  caliie,  as^es,  and  c* 

31.  34.  Uachei  pul  liiKin  in  ihe  c.  lurmture 
37.  25.  loiiinaehies  came  wiiii  tlieir  c.  bearl"  g 

Lj'd  y.  3.  haiid  oi  ilie  L.  on  the  c.  and  Ihe  ixctl 
■iudg.  0.  5.  they  and  'lieir  e.  vMthout  number,  7.  li 

b.  -a.  took  au  ay  orn-ipents  on  their  c.  necks,  'IS 
iisani.  '2/. 9.  Davul  tool,  a-ivay  t   and  the  upparoi 

30.17.  save  400  youig  iikii  who  rode  on  c.  ancj  llvd 
lAmgs  10.  2.  came  ^o  Jerusalem  vvithc.  2CA.9.1 
2Kuigs  b.  9.  Hazael  took  a  present  lorty  c.  burde.n 
1  Lhr.  5.  21.  llie  Keubeinles  look  away  ol  c.  5o,u>jU 

12.  40.  they  ol  Zelmlun  brought  bread  on  c. 
'27.  30.  over  the  t.  also  was  (Jbii  the  Jshinael.to 

Ezra  2.  67.  their  c.  were  435.  A"eh.  7.  09. 
Eslh.  8.  10.  he  sent  tellers  by  post  on  mules.  c.l4- 
Job  1.  3.  his  substance  also  was  three  thousand  c 
17.  the  Chaldeans  tell  on  the  c.  and  carried  then) 
Jsa.  21.  7.  he  saw  a  chariol  of  asses  and  of  c. 
30.0.  will  carry  their  treasures  on  the  bunches  of  c 
00.  0.  ihe  mullilude  ol  c.  shall  cover  thee 
Jer.  49.  29.  they  shall  lake  lo  themselves  their  r 

32.  their  c.  shall  be  a  booty,  and  llieir  cattle 
Ezek.  '25.  5.  1  will  make  Kabbah  a  stable  lor  c. 
Mat.  3.4.  John  had  raiment  of  c.  hair,  Mark  1.6 

CAMEST. 
Gen.  16.  8.  Hagar,  Sarai's  maid,  whence  c.  thcul 

24. 5.  bring  again  to  the  land  from  wiience  thou  e 
27.  38  and  1  have  eaten  of  all  belbre  thou  c. 

i'Jio(i.'23.15.  for  in  it  thou  c.  out  from  Egyjit,  34.18. 
JVum.  22.  37.  wherefore  c.  thou  nut  unto  me? 
Veut.  2.  37.  to  the  land  of  Amnion  thou  c.  not 

10.  3  revnember  Ihe  doy  tliou  c.  thou  c.  in  haste 
l.S'am.13.11.  thou  c.  not  within  the  days  appointed 

17.  28.  Eliab  said,  why  c.  thou  down  hither? 
-2.^am.  11.  10.  c.  thou  not  from  thy  journey? 

15.  20.  whereas  thou  c.  but  yesterday,  should  I 
IKings  13.  9.  not  return  by  tl  e  way  thou  c.  17. 

14.  art  thou  the  man  of  God  that  c.  from  Judah? 
iKings  19.  28.  I  will  turn  thee  back  by  the  way 

by  which  thou  e.  Jsa.  37.  '29 
JVeh-  9.  13.  thou  c.  down  also  on  mount  Sinai 
Jsa.  04.  3.  thou  c.  down,  the  mountains  ilowcJ 
./er.  1.  5.  before  thou  c.  forth,  I  sancttiied  thee 
Ezek.  32.  2.  and  lliou  c.  forth  with  thy  rivers 
jUae.'22.12.  friend,  how  c.  thou  in  hither  not  having 
.John  0.  25.  they  said.  Rabbi,  when  c.  thou  hitherJ 

10.  30.  we  Leiicve  that  thou  c.  forth  from  God 
JJcts  9.17.Je3ua  ajijieared  lo  thee  in  way, as  thou  c 

CAMP. 
Exod.  14. 19.  the  angel  of  Lord  went  before  the  c 

16. 13.  at  even  the  quails  came  up  and  covered  c. 

32.  17.  there  is  a  noise  of  war  in  the  c. 

27.  go  thro'  the  c.  and  slay  every  man  his  brother 

30. 6.  they  caused  it  to  be  proclaimed  thro'  the  c 
J^ev.  17.  3.  what  man  killeth  any  goal  in  the  c? 

24.  10.  they  strove  together  in  the  c. 
•'V!(7n.l.52.l6rael  shall  [iitch  every  one  by  his  own  c 
2.  3.  on  the  east-side  shall  the  c.  of  Judah  pitch 
4.  5.  when  c.  setteih  forward,  Aaron  sliaiT  coma 

15.  as  Ihe  c.  is  to  set  forward,  after  that  the  sons 

11.  1.  consume  them  in  the  utmost  parlsof  thee, 
26.  Eldad  and  Medad  prophesied  in  the  c. 

^)eut.  23.  10.  he  shall  not  come  within  the 

14.  the  Lord  walked  in  the  midst  of  thy  c. 
Josh.  6.  18.  and  make  the  e.  of  Israel  a  curse 
Judg.  7.  17.  when  I  come  to  the  outside  of  the  c. 

13.  25.  Spirit  of  God  began  to  move  him  in  Ihe  c. 
21.  8.  there  came  none  to  the  c.  from  Jahesh 

12.  young  virgins,  they  brought  them  to  the  c. 
I.Sam.  4.  0.  the  noise  of  this  great  shout  in  the  c. 

13.  t  '23.  the  standing  c.  of  the  Philistines  went 
17.  17.  and  run  to  the  c.  to  thy  brethren 

IKings  10.  10.  all  Israel  made  Oniri  king  in  the  c. 
IKings  6.8.in  such  and  such  a  place  shall  be  my  c 

7.  7.  they  left  the  c-  as  it  was,  and  Hed  for  life 
8.  and  when  these  lepers  came  to  the  c. 
iKings  19.  35  the  angel  of  the  I^ord  smote  in  tht 
c.  of  Assyrians  185,000,  Isa.  37.  36 
2CAr.  22. 1.  the  hand  came  with  the  Arabians  to  c. 
Psal.  78.  28.  let  it  fall  in  the  midst  of  their  c. 

106.  10.  they  envied  Moses  also  in  the  c. 
Ezek.  4.  2.  lay  siege,  set  the  c.  also  against  it 
.Joel  2.  11.  for  his  c.  is  very  great,  lhr  he  is  strong 
Jiev.  20.  9.  compassed  the  e.  of  the  saints  ahout 

Into  tlf  CAMP. 
/.TO. 14.8. after  thai  he  shall  come  ir.io  r.  16. 2C,  28. 
JVum.  11.  30.  Moses  gat  him  into  e   iie  and  elders 
/>ew«.23.11.sun  is  down, he  shall  come  into  c. again 
ISaiH.  4.7.  the  Philistines  said,  God  is  come  i-uio  c. 

Out  of  the  C:\MP. 
Exod.  19. 17.  Moses  brought  forth  people  out  oft 
y^fw.10.4.  come  near,  carry  your  brethren  out  of  c 

14.  3.  the  priest  shall  go  forth  out  of  c.  and  look 
17.  3.  Whatman  soever  killeth  a  goat  out  of  thee 
24.  23.  should  bring  him  I  hat  !iad  cursed  out  of  e. 

JVum.  5.  2.  command  Ihev  pn  ;  every  lei'er  out  uf  e~ 

12. 14.  let  Miriam  beshutoiif  o/<Ace  seven  dar» 


CAJN 

JJTum.M.H.i-iie  ark  andMoses  departed  notour  u/c. 
peutM-lO  uncluaii  person  shall  go  abroad  u.  of  c. 
\Sam..  13. 17.  spoilers  came  oii  of  c.  of  Philistines 
iHam.l.  -2.  behold,  a  man  came  out  of  c.  from  Saul 
3.  he  said  to  him, uu£«/c.  of  Israel  am  1  escaped 
Hound  abuul  the  C.-\iMP. 
A"am.ll.31.'iuails  fell.spread  themruundai.  c.  32. 
Judg  7  '21.  stood  every  iiiai:  in  place  round  ab.  c. 

H  itliuuL  the  CAMP. 
Ej6d.  2'.l.  14.  the  tlesli  of  tiie  bullock  slialt  thou 
burn  without  tke  c.  Ltv.  8. 17.  |  9. 11.  1 10.27. 
33.7.  pitched  tabern.  soa^lit  Lord,  v/entwilkoul  c. 
Lev.  tJ.  11.  and  ^haU  carry  fortli  ashes  w.  tlie  c. 

13.  41).  Uiat  hath  rhe  plague  shall  dwell  w.  the  c. 
A'um.  5. 3.  every  leper  shall  be  put  out  wU/iout  c. 

15.  3o.  gatherer  of  sticks  shall  be  stoned  lo.  t/ie  c. 
19.  3.  bring  the  red  heifer  w.  the  c.  and  slay  her 
31.  lU.  and  do  ye  abi  le  without  the  c.  seven  days 
Dcut.  23.  12.  thou  shall  have  a  place  also  w.  the  c. 
Josn.  f).  23.  Ualiab  left  her  kindred  without  Vie  c. 
Heb.  13.  11.  bodies  of  those  beasts  are  burnt  vs.  c. 
13.  let  us  2o  forth  to  him  without  c.  bearing  his 
C.A.MP. 
Isa.  29.  3.  I  will  c.  against  thee  round  about 
Jer.  50.  29.  all  ve  that  bend  the  bow  c.  against  it 
A'a/(.  3. 17  which  c.  m  the  hedges  in  the  cold  day 

C.VJIPED. 
Exod.  19.  2  and  there  Israel  c.  before  the  mount 

CAMPri. 

Gf  n.32.t  2.  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  two  c. 

ATum.  5.3.  leper  put  out,  that  they  detile  not  their  c. 

10.2.  make  two  trum|>ets  for  journeying  of  the  c. 

/imos  4.  10.  1  have  made  stink  of  your  c.  to  come 

CAMPHIRE. 
Cunt.  1. 14.  my  beloved  is  to  me  as  a  cluster  of  c. 
4.l3.lhy  plants  are  an  orchard  of  c.wilh  spikenard 

CAN. 
f  ;e;!.41.38.Phara.said,  c.we  lind  such  a  one  as  this7 
ijeut.  31.  2.  1  c.  no  more  go  out  and  come  in 
2.^'am.l2.  23.  he  is  dead,  c.  I  bring  him  back  again? 
19.35.  c.  I  discern,  c.  I  hear  voice  of  singing-inen? 
Job  6.  6.  c.  that  which  is  unsavoury  be  eaten? 

8. 11.  c.  the  rush  grow  without  mire?  a.  the  Hag? 

22.  2.  c.  a  man  be  profitable  to  God  ? 
13.  c.  he  judge  through  the  dark  cloud? 

36. 29.  c.  any  understand  the  spreading  of  clouds? 
Psal.  78.  19.  thoy  said,  c.  God  furnish  a  table! 
20.  r..  he  2ive  bread  also?  c.  he  provide  Hesh? 
89.  (5.  wlio^.  be  compared?  c.  be  likened  to  Lord? 
Prov.  6.  27.  c.  a  man  take  lire  in  his  bosom  ? 
28.  c.  one  go  on  hot  coals  and  not  be  burnt? 
Isa.  46.  7.  one  shall  cry,  yet  c.  he  not  answer 
49.  15.  c.  a  woman  forget  I'.er  sucking  child? 
7i!r.2.32.  c.  a  inaid  forget  her  ornaments,  or  a  bride 

23.  24.  c.  any  hide  himself  in  secret  places  that  I 
Amos  3.3.<;.two  walk  together  e.xc.  they  be  agreed? 

5.  c.  a  bird  fall  in  a  snare  where  no  gin  is  for  him? 

8.  Lord  God  hath  spoken,  who  c.  but  prophesy? 
JMaM9.25.whoc.be  saved?  J/ar/aO.26.  /.ut<,18.26. 

27.  05.  go  your  way,  make  it  as  sure  as  you  c. 
Jtfart2.19.  c.  the  children  of  bride- chamber  fast? 

i).  29.  this  kind  c.  come  forth  but  by  prayer 

10.  38.  /:.  ye  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  drink  of? 
ZHie6.39.'spakeapiirable,  c.  the  blind  lead  blind? 
John  1.  46  c.  any  good  come  out  of  Nazareth? 

6.  60.  this  18  a  hard  saying,  who  r.  hear  it? 

10.  21.  c.  a  devil  open  tlie  eyes  of  the  blind? 

15.  4.  no  more  c.  ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me 
Jlcts  10.47.  c.  any  man  forbid  water,  that  these 
RoOT.8.7.niind  is  not  subject  to  law.norindeed  c.be 
Jam.  2.  14.  and  have  not  works,  c.  faith  save  him? 

3. 12.  c.  the  fig-tree  bear  olive-berries?  a  vine  figs? 

How  CAN. 
Deut.'i.  12.  how  c.  I  alone  bear  your  cumbrance'' 
t.Sam.16.2.  how  c.  I  go,  if  Saul  hear,  he  will  kill  me 
f:.Hh.  8.  6.  how  c.  I  endure  to  see  evil  or  destruction 
Job  25.  4.  how  c.  a  man  be  justified  with  God  ? 
Prov.  20.  24.  how  c.  a  man  understand  his  way? 
Eccl.  4.  11.  but  how  c.  one  be  warm  alone? 
/er.47.7.  how  c.  it  oc  quiet  seeing  Ld.  given  charge 
tAoio  canst  thou  be  quiet  seeing  L.  given  charge 
Mat.\-2.^4.  how  c.  /e  being  evil  speak  good  ihings? 
John  3.  4.  how  c.  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old? 

9.  Nicodemus  siid,  how  c.  these  things  be? 
6.  52.  how  c.  this  man  give  us  his  flesh  to  eat? 

14.  S.Thornassaid,  Lord,  /«.  c.  we  know  the  way? 
Act)  8.  31.  how  c.  I  except  some  ii  an  guide  me? 

CANNOT. 
tea.  1.13.  the  catrngof  assemblies  I  c.  away  with 

29.  11.  read  this  ;  he  saith,  I  c.  (o:  it  is  sealed 
Jer.  5.  22.  vet  the  waves  c.  preva  1,  c.  pass  over 

18.  6  c.  liio  with  von  .is  this  potter,  saith  Lord? 
Pan.  2.  27.  secr»    kin?  demanded,  r.  astrologers 
,1/at.  16.  3   c  ye   .iscern  the  signs  of  the  limes? 
/,hA:cI3.33  itt  be  /latn  propliet  perish  out  of  Jeru. 

Ifi.  20.  wl  ich  M    uld  pass  from  hence  to  you  c. 
IGir.  1 1,  t  20.  y  c.  eat  the  Lord's  supper 
Hcb.  '.I.  5.  tf  which  we  c.  now  speak  particula 

CANST. 
Kiod.  '!3.  20.  tlipu  c.  not  see  my  face  anil  'i' 


CAN 

/)cu<.38.27.witli  'itoh,whereof tliou  l.iioI  bn  healed 
Job  33  5.if  thou  c.  answ.  me,  set  lliy  words  In  order 
JItit.ti.'i.  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  c.  make  me  clean 
.Vtiric  9.  22.  11  thou  c.  do  any  thing,  have  coinpas. 
^itts  21.37. chief  captain  said,c.  thou  speak  Greek? 

CANULf. 
Is  alongroll  or  cylinder  mailc  of  tallow,  war,S,-c. 

for  giving  light,  Jer.  25.  10.  Luke  15.  8. 
To  which  are  compared,  [IJ  The  reasonable  soul, 
which  is  as  a  light  set  up  in  man  by  (,od,  and 
as  his  deputy  tool/serve  and  judge  our  actions, 
and  to  inform  and  direct  us,  Prov.  20.  27.  [2J 
Ministers,  or  the  gifts  and  graces  which  (iod 
bestowson  men,  which  are  not  given  thcmonly 
for  their  own  sokes,  but  for  the  good  of  others 
also;  as  when  men  light  a  candle,  they  are  not 
to  hide  It  under  a  bushel,  but  to  put  it  on  a 
candlestick  that  it  may  communicate  its  light 
to  all  in  the  house.  Mat.  5. 15.  [3]  The  favour 
and  blessing  of  God,  which  both  direct  and 
comfort  the°soul,  .lob  29.  3. 
They  need  no  candle.  Rev.  22.  5.  Light,  in  its 
metaphorical  notion,  signifies  knowledge,  or 
comfort.  The  saints  inheaven  shallhavc  no  need 
of  any  created  beings  to  help  them  to  cither  of 
these;  God  and  Christ  shall  there f  II  their  souls 
with  knowledge  and  joy  not  to  be  expressed. 
.Tob  18.  0.  his  c.  shall  be  put  out  with  Inni 

21.  17.  how  oft  is  the  c.  of  the  wicked  put  out? 
29.  3.  when  his  c.  shmed  upon  my  head 

Ps.  18.  28  for  thou  wilt  light  my  c.  the  L.  my  God 
Prov.  20.  27.  the  spirit  of  man  is  the  c.  of  the  Ld. 

24.  20.  the  c.  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 

31.  18.  her  c.  gocth  not  out  by  night 
Jer.  25.  10.  and  from  them  the  light  of  the  e. 
Mat.  5.  15.  nor  do  men  liirht  a  c.  and  put  it  under 
a  bushel,  Mark  4.  21.  Luke  8.  IG.  |  11.  33 
Luke  11.30.vvhen  bright  shining  of  a  c.  giveth  light 

15.  8.  doth  not  she  light  a  c.  and  sweep  the  house 
Rev.  18.  23.  light  of  a  c.  shine  no  more  in  thee 

22.  5.  and  they  need  no  c.  nor  light  of  the  sun 

CANDLES. 

Zeph.  1.  12  I  will  search  Jerusalem  with  c. 
CANDLESTICK. 

In  Exod.  25.  31,  32,  &c.  we  read  of  the  candlestick 
of  gold  with  SIX,  branches,  which  Moses  made  by 
the  commandof  God  to  beput  into  the  taberna- 
cle: It  was  of  hammered  gold,  a  talent  in 
weight:  It  had  one  foot  of  the  same  metal,  and 
a  stock  with  the  branches  adorned  at  equal  dis- 
tances with  sizjlowers  like  lilus,  ivith  as  many 
bowls  and  knops  placed  alternately:  Upon  the 
stock  and  six  branches  of  the  candlestick  were 
the  golden  lamps  which  were  immovcable,where- 
in  tJicre  wasput  oil  and  cotton.  It  was  placed 
on  the  south  side  m  the  holy  place,  and  served  to 
illuminate  the  altar  of  perfume,  and  the  table  of 
sliew-bread,  which  were  in  the  same  place. 

The  seven  golden  candlesticks  represent  the 
church.  Rev.  1.20.  enlightened  by  the  Hpirit  of 
God  with  his  scven-fold,or  various  operations, 
Rev. 1.4.  .^#)(i  a  candlestick  may  be  an  emblem 
of  the  church,  ichich  has  not  the  light  it  shews 
from  itself,  but  only  holds  it  forth  from  Christ. 

Ezorf.  25.31.  makec.  of  pure  gold,  37.17.  J\rum.  8.4. 

33.  SIX  branches  that  came  out  of  the  c.  37.  19. 

34.  in  the  c.  shall  be  four  bowls,  37.  2P. 

26.  35.  thou  shall  set  the  c.  over  against  the  table 
40.  24.  put  the  c.  in  the  tent  of  the  congregation 
Lev.  24.  4.  he  shall  order  the  lamps  on  the  c. 
J^um.  3.  31.  their  charge  shall  be  'the  ark  and  c. 
4.  9.  shall  take  a  cloth  and  cover  the  c.  of  light 
8. 2.  the  lamps  shall  give  light  over  against  the  c. 
2A7na-s4.10.let  us  set  forhim  there  a  bed, a  table, ac. 
ICArfaS.  15.  lamps  of  gold,  by  weight  for  every  c. 
2C/ir.  13  11.  also  set  they  in  order  the  c.  of  gold 
Dan.  5. 5  and  wrote  over  against  the  c.  on  plaister 
Zeck.  4.  2.  t  looked,  and  behold  a  c.  all  of  gold 
11.  two  olive-trees  on  the  right  side  of  the  e. 
Mat.5. 15.  but  on  a  c.  and  it  giveth  light  to  all  in 
the  house,  Luke  8.  16.  |  11  33. 
Mark  4.21.  is  a  candle  bro't  not  to  be  set  on  a  c? 
Heb.  9.2.  the  first,  wherein  was  the  c.  and  the  table 
/?««.2.5. repent,  else  I  will  come  and  remove  thy  c. 

CANDLESTICKS. 
1  Kings  7  49.  made  the  c.  of  pure  gold,  2CAt.  4.7. 
IChron-  28.  15.  eiipn  the  weight  for  the  c.  of  gold 
.Ter.  52. 19.  he  took  away  the  c.  spoons,  and  cups 
Rev.  11.  4.  the  two  c.  standing  before  the  Lord 
See  Seven. 
CANE. 
Ita.  43. 24.  hast  bought  me  no  sweet  e.  with  money 
./er.  0.  20.  and  the  sweet  c.  from  a  far  country 

CANKER,  ED. 
ITim.  2.  17.  and  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  c. 
.fam.  5.  3.  your  gold  and  pilver  is  c.  and  the  rust 

CANKER-WORM. 
.Toel  1.  4.  hath  r.  eaten,  and  what  e.  left,  2.  25. 
jYiih.  3.  15.  shall  eat  thee  like  c.  make  thyself  as  c. 
10.  the  c.  spolleth,  and  flieth  away 


CAP 

CAPTAIN 

Is  a  name  app'.ied,  [1  j  'J  v  tue  king,  or  prince  iif  a 
people,  1  Sam.  9.  10.  [2J  ']'o  a  chief  mursnal 
Gen.37.t30.  [3J  To  ageneral,or com"iu.naot 
i?i  UH  urmi/.  Gen.  20.  20.  2Sani.  5.  8  [4J  Ji 
the  head  of  a  family,  or  tribe.  Num.  2.  3.  [5 
To  the  governor  of  a  province.  Hag.  1.  r  1, 
[6]  'J'o  such  as havethe commandof  a  coiupay.^ 
consisting  sometimes  of  more,  soiutluu<.s  oj 
fewer  men,  Deut.  1.  15. 

Christ  Jesus  is  called  the  Captain  of  salvation, 
J-Jcb.  2.  10.  he  IS  the  author  and  guide,  or 
leader  to  salvation.  He  by  his  sufferings  and 
death  merited  salvation  for  his  people;  by  his 
wordaiid  .'::<  pint  Jits  them  font;  hcvan'juishis 
all  opposers  of  it;  and  puts  them  finally  into 
the  actual  possession  of  it  jn  heaven. 

O7u.37.30.  sold  Joseph  to  Potiphar,  c.  of  the  guard 
40.  4.  c.  of  the  guard  charged  Joseph  with  them 

JiTum.  2.  3.  Nahslion,  c.  of  the  cl.JL.ren  of  Israel 
5.  Nethaneel,  t.  of  the  chiklreii  of  Isxachar 

14.  4.  let  us  make  a  c.  and  return,  j\'eh.  9.  17. 
.Josh.  5.  14.  but  ast.  of  the  host  of  the  Ld.  I  com* 

15.  the  c.  of  the  Lord's  host  said  lo  Joshua 
./u</^.4.2.c.ofJabin'3liostwasSisera,7. 1.'5'u7».12  9. 

11.  0.  they  said  to  Jephthah,  come  and  be  our  c. 
11.  the  people  made  him  head  and  cover  them 

l.Sam.9.10.shalt  anoint  him  c.  over  my  people, 10.1. 
13. 14. Ld. commanded  him  to  be  c.  over  his  peojile 
17.  18.  carry  these  ten  cheeses  lo  c.  of  thousanc 

22.  2.  and  David  became  a  c.  over  them 
2.S'a7)i.5.2.  thou  shall  feed,  and  be  a  c.  over  Israo, 

8.  he  shall  be  chief  and  c.  ICbron.  11.  0. 

19.  13.  if  thou  be  not  c.  of  host  in  room  of  Joab 

23.  19.  Abishai  was  therefore  their  c. 
Ih'ings  16.  10.  Isr.  made  Omri,  c.  of  the  host,  king 
2A'i«n-s  1.  9.  the  king  sent  a  c.  with  his  fifty 

11.  he  sent  to  him  another  c.  with  his  fifty,  13._ 
4.13.wouldestthou  bespoken  for  to  thee,  of  host'. 
5.  l.Naaman,  c.  of  the  host  of  the  king  of  Syne 
9.  5.  he  said,  I  have  an  errand  lo  lliec,  O  c. 

15.  25  Pekah,  a  c.  of  his,  conspired  against  him 
18.24. will  turn  away  the  face  of  ujie  e.  /sa.36.9. 

20.  5.  and  tell  Hezekiah  the  c.  of  my  people 
25.8.  came  Nebuzar-adan,  c  of  guard.  .;fr.52.12. 

t  19.  took  away  scnbe  ofc.  of  lio.'it,  Jer.  52. 1 25. 
ICAr.  11.  21.  more  honourable,  for  he  was  their  c. 

19.  18.  killed  Shophach  c.  of  host,  2Sa»n.  10.  18. 
27.  5.  the  third  c.  Benaiah  117.  fourlJi  e.  Asah.^l 

8.  the  fifth  e  Shamhuth  |1  9.  the  si.\th  v   Ira 

2Chron.  13.  12.  God  himself  is  with  us  for  our  c. 

fsa.  3.  3.  the  Lord  doth  lake  away  the  c.  of  fifty 

.Jer  37.13.  a  c.  of  the  ward,  Irijah,  took  Jeremiah 

40.  2.  the  c.  of  the  guard  took  Jeremiah,  and  said 

5.  c.  gave  victuals  and  a  reward,  and  let  him  go 
51.  27.  call  together,  appoint  a  e.  iigainst  her 
Hag.  1. 1 1  word  came  to  Zcrubbabel,  c.  of  Judah 
.John  18.  12.  then  the  band  and  the  c.  took  Jesus 
.icts  5.  26.  then  the  c.  with  officers  went  and  bro'l 
Heb.2.H).  to  makec.  of  their  salvation  perfect  thro' 

CAPTAINS. 
Exod.15A  his  chosen  c.  also  are  drowned  in  Red-g 
JVwm.31.14.Moses  was  wroth  with  c.  ofthousandu 
Deut.  1.  15.  I  made  wise  men  c.  over  thousands 

20.  9.  shall  make  c.  of  the  army  lo  lead  the  people 
ISam.  8.  12  he  will  appoint  him  c.  over  thousands 

22.7. will  son  of  Jessemake  youallc.of  ihousandsl 
2.Sn?».  18  5.  when  the  king  gave  all  the  c.  charge 
23.  8.  that  sal  in  the  seat,  chief  among  the  c. 

t  13.  the  three  c.  came  to  the  cave  of  Adullam 
I  Kings  2.  5.  thou  knowest  what  Joab  did  to  the  c. 
9.  22.  they  were  hi's  princes,  and  c.  and  rulers 
20-  24.  take  kings  away,  and  put  c.  in  their  rooms 
22.  33.  when  the  c.  perceived  that  he  was  not  tlie 
kin»  of  Israel,  they  turned  back,  iChr.  18.  32. 
2fi'inirill-15Jp'io''''ti^  commanded  c  efiitindreds 
IChron.  4.  42.  having  for  c.  Pelatiah  and  .Nenriah 
11.15.  now  three  of  the  30  c.  went  down  to  Pavid 

12.  34.  of  Naphtali  a  thousand  c.  and  with  them 
2C'Aron.21.9.  Jcho'-am  smote  the  Edoniites  and  c. 

33.  11   Lord  brougtl  on  them  the  e.  of  the  host 
jV(A.2.9.  the  king  had  sent  c.  of  the  army  with  me 
,/oft  39  25.  the  thunder  of  the  c.  and  the  shouting 
•Jer   13.  21.  for  thou  hast  taught  them  to  be  c. 

51.53.with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  c.  and  ruieii 

57.  I  will  make  drunk  her  c.  and  her  lulers 
F.zek.  21.  22.  c.  lo  open  the  month  in  the  slanglilo, 

23.6.  c.  and  rulers  aU  desirable  young  men,  12,  23. 
Dan.  3.  27.  the  c.  saw  these  men  on  whose  bodlci 

6  7  the  e.  have  coni3ulled  lo  establish  n  statute 
JVffA.  3.  17  and  thy  c.  as  the  great  grasshoppers 
.Wrtr/ffi.21  -Herod  on  birlh-day  made  supper  to  hi»  c 
I.nke'ja.  4.  Judas  went  and  communed  with  the  c 
Rev.  19.18.  may  eat  the  flesh  ofc.  and  rr  ghty  nxn 

CAPTIVE. 
Gen.M.  14.  heard  that  his  brother  was  tnker.  c 

34.  29.  their  wivps  took  they  c.  and  spoili  n  s. 
Exod.Vi.^'.).  unto  the  first-born  of  thr  c.  in  Q-j.-isi>ri; 
fhnt.  21.  10.  find  Ihoii  hast  taken  them  c 
'■2l\nigs  .■>.  2.  and  had  broiighl  away  c  a  liltle  maii< 


CAP 

2Kinffs  0.22.smite  timsa  thuii  liust  takcnc.witli  tliy 
Isa.iJrZl.l  amdesolalfjUciind  roinoviiigtoaii'J  fiu 

■i4.  or  shull  tlie  lawiul  c.  be  ilelivcreilJ 
51  14. the  t.  exile  hastenet,h,tli:il  lie  may  be  loosed 
52.  2.  loose  lliysell',  O  c.  daughtei  ol'Zion 
Amos ii.7.  they  shall  go  ...  with  the  first  that  go  c. 
iTiin.  2.  2*).  who  are  taken  c.  by  him  at  his  will 
Carry  or  carried  CAPTIVE,  or  CAP'l'IVES. 
Oe7t.31.2G.  carried  away  my  daugiite.-s  as  c.  taken 
l\ram.  24.  22.  until  Ashiir  shall  carry  thee  away  c. 
I  Arjn^s8.4l).that  theyturrj/them  awayc.2C7i.G.36. 
47.  it'  they  shall  bethink  Ihuni.selveu  in  the  land 
whither  they  were  carried  c.  2Chron.  6.  37. 
iKings  15.29.  Tiglatn-pileser  carried  them  c.  to 
It),  y.  hti  carried  tlie  people  ot'Damascusc.  to  Kir 
ICkron.b.a.  whom  the  king  ot' Assyria  carried  c. 
iC/iron.  25.  12.  other  10,UU0  didJudah  carry  c. 
23  5.  they  carried  away  a  great  multitude  c. 
8.  Israel  carried  c.  of  their  brethren  200,000 
P..«.10li.  4(3.  be  pitied  ol' those  that  carried  them  c. 
137. 3. they  thai  carried  us  t.  required  of  us  a  song 
Jer.  13.  17.  because  the  Lord's  ilock  is  carried  c. 
19  Judah  shall  be  wholly  carried  away  c. 

20.4.  he  shall  carry  them  c  to  Babylon,  and  slay 

24.5.  1  will  acknowledge  them  that  am  ,-„-^,c,i ,■ 
27.  20.  took  not  when  he  carrtea  c.  jeconian 
29.  4.  saith  the  Lord  to  all  that  are  carried  c. 

14.  I  will  bring  you  again  into  the  piace  whence 
1  caused  you  to  be  carried  away  c. 

40.  \.  Judah  which  were  carried  away  c.  52.  27. 
7.  of  them  that  were  not  carried  c.  to  Babylon 

41.  10.  Ishmael  carried  away  c.  all  the  residue 
43.12.shalltarrirtheEgyptiansc.and  array  himself 
52.29.Neb.  carried  c.  from  Jerusalem 832  persons 

30.  carried  away  c.  of  the  Jews  745  persons 
Lam.  4.  t  22.  he  will  carry  thee  c.  for  thy  sins 
Ezek.(i.9.  nations,  whither  they  shall  be  carried  c. 
Dan.  11.  8.  and  shall  also  carry  c.  into  Egypt 
/?mos  1.  6.  because  they  carried  c.  the  captivity 
Obad.  11.  ir.  the  day  that  strangers  carriedc.  his 

Carrying  CAPTIVE. 
.ler.  1.  3.  to  the  carrying  away  of  Jerusalem  c. 

Lead,  or  led  CAPTIVE. 
Judg.5. 1'i.lead  thy  capti vi ty t.thou  son  of  Abinoam 
.  Kiiigsi':. iS.'tn  laud  of  their  enemies  wholed  theme. 
iC/iron.  30.  9.  compassion  before  them  that  leadc. 
Psal.  68.  18.  thou  hast  led  captivity  c.  Eph.  4.  8. 
Jer.  22.  12.  die  in  place  whither  they  led  him  c. 
^iiios  7.  11  Israel  shall  be  led  c.  out  of  their  land 
JVaA.2.7.Huzzab  shall  be  led  c.lier  maids  shalUcarf 
Luke  21.  24.  shall  be  led  away  c.  into  all  nations 
iTim.  3.  6.  lead  c.  silly  women  laden  with  sins 

CAPTIVES. 
JViim.  31.9.  Israel  took  all  the  women  of  Midian  c. 

12.  they  brought  the  c.  ||  19.  purify  your  c. 
jDeui.  21.11.  seest  among  the  c.  a  beautiful  woman 

32.  42.  mine  arrows  drunk  with  the  blood  of  the  c. 
ISam.  30.  5.  David's  two  wives  were  taken  c. 
2Kings  24.14.  he  carried  from  Jerusalem  10,000  c. 
2Chron.  28.  11  hear  me,  and  deliver  the  c.  again 

13.  and  said,  ye  shall  not  bring  in  the  c.  hither 
f.fa.  14.  2.  shall  take  them  c.  whose  c.  they  were 

20. 4.  lead  away  the  Ethiopians  c.  young  and  old 
45. 13.he  shall  let  go  my  c.  not  tor  price  nor  reward 

49.  25.  the  c.  of  the  mighty  shall  be  taken  away 
01.  1.  to  proclaim  liberty  to  the  c.  Luke  4.  18. 

Jer.  48.  46.  thy  sons  and  daughters  are  taken  c. 

50.  33.  and  all  that  took  them  c.  held  them  fast 
l-;.ek.i.'l.as  I  was  among  the  c.by  theriverChebar 

16.53.  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  thy  c. 

Dan.  2.25.  I  have  found  a  man  of  the  c.  of  Judah 
CAPTIVITY. 

(rod  nrnrrnlJy  puntslird  the  rtcc.<!  and  infidelities 
of  III  ^  jirapl  fhydiffi^rr.nt  captivit  irsorscrnitades 
wkrrrintii  h.- permitted  them  to  fall.  .Ifter  the 
deliverance  nf  the  Israelites  out  of  Egypt,  there 
are  reckoned  siihnnd.agcs  or  captinilies  during 
the  gnnernmenl  of  .Judges:  The  first  uitrfcrChu- 
ehan-rishathaim,  king  of  Mesopotamia,  which 
continued  about  right  years,  Judg.  3.  8.  The 
seconil  under  Eglon,  king  of  Moab,  from  which 
they  loere  delinrred  by  Ehud,  .Tudg.  3.  14,  15. 
The  third  under  therhi\\sl\ncs,out  of  which  they 
were  rescued  by  Sliamgar,  .Judg.  3.  31.  The 
fourth  under  iabm,  king  of  Hazor,  froin  which 
they  were  dr.lioerrd  by  Deborah  and  Barak, 
Judg.  4.  22,  23.  The  fifth  under  the  Midianites, 
from  which  Gideon  freed  them,  Judg.  6.  2,  12. 
The  sixth  under  the  Ammonites  and  Philis- 
tines, during  Che  judicatures  of  Jephthah,  Ib- 
zan,  Elon,  Abdou,  Eli,  Samson,  Samuel. 

The  gr.wtrst  and  most  remarkable  captivities  of 
the  Hebrews,  toere  those  of  Judah  and  Isrsel, 
tchirh  happened  winder  the  kings  of  each  of 
these  kingdoms. 

Ti^lath-pileser,  king  of  Assyria,  in  the  year  of  the 
world  321)4,  took  several  cities  belonging  to  the 
kingdom  of  Israel,  and  carried  away  a  great 
number  of  captioes,  principally  from  the  tribes 
^'■Reuben, Gad,  and  tke  half  tribe  of^itkn^iseh, 
64 


CAP 

I  2ICiHgs  15.  I'J.  uVext  to  htm  Shalrr.aiieser  twi 
and  aesirjyvil  Samaria,  after  a  siege  of  three 
yearsjin  328.J,and  transplanted  the  tribes  which 
had  been  spared  by  Tiglath-pileser,  to  the  pro- 
vinces beyond  the  Euphrates,  2A'i7(^/-sl8.y.lU,ll. 
Jind  It  is  generally  belie ced  that  there  was  no  re- 
turn from  this  captimty,  and  that  the  ten  tribes 
never  came  back  again  after  their  dispersion. 

^1s  to  the  captivities  o/ Judah  ;  in  the  fifth  year 
of  Rehuboam,  son  of  Solomon,  Shishak,  king 
of  Egypt,  came  up  against  Jerusalem  with  a 
numerous  army,  and  sacked  the  city,  took  away 
the  treasures  out  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
out  of  the  house  of  the  king,  2  Chron.  12.  2. 

Jlfterwards,iH.  Ihereign  o_/Hezekiah, Sennacherib 
king  of  Assyria  sent  a  great  army  and  laid 
close  siege  tj  it.  Upon  this  Hezv.k\a.h  fortified 
and  repaired  tt,  2  Chron.  32.  5.  and  the  hand  of 
the  Lord  being  with  him,  for  he  was  a  pious 
good  king,  the  -Assyrians,  after  a  time,  were 
forced  to  raise  the  siege,  iwt  being  able  to  take 
the  city,  yet  after  this,  it  was  taken  and  plun- 
dered three  several  times  by  Nebuchadnezzar 
king  of  Babylon ;  tirst,  in  the  reign  of  Jehoi- 
skim:  again,  («  that  o/ Jehoiachin,  Ais  son  ; 
ana  a  inirn  tune,  in  that  of  Zedekiah  his  bro- 
ther ;  when  lie  burnt  the  whole  city,  and  carried 
a'uay  all  liie  people  to  Babylon,  where  tliey  re- 
mained seventy  years,  Jer.  25.  12. 

Upon  their  being  permitted  to  return  by  Cyrus 
*'"^  "/  I'ersia,  after  they  had  remained  m  cap- 
tivity seventy  years,  Zerubbal)ol  rebuilt  the 
temple,  and  i\ehemiali  the  city ;  and  Ezra  the 
priest  and  scribe  restored  the  law.  .find  thii 
they  stoodftiU  the  tune  o/ Antioclius,Epiphanes, 
who  plundered  the  city,  burned  the  law,  and 
profaned  the  temple. 

But  all  was  soon  after  set  right  again  by  the 
valorous  conduct  o/Judas  Maccabeus;  and  they 
continued  in  a  flourishing  condition  for  viaiii/ 
years;  tilt  Hyrcanus  and  Aristobuhis,  two 
brothers,  contending  about  the  crown,  Pompcy, 
who  at  that  time  was  at  the  head  of  the  Roman 
army  in  Syria,  took  advantage  of  the  dissen- 
sion, and  seized  the  city;  which  Antigoniis,  the 
son  of  Aristobukis,  by  the  assistance  of  tlie 
Parthians,  soon  after  recovered. 

From  him  it  was  presently  after  taken  by  the 
first  Herod,  icho,  by  the  favour  of  the  Romans, 
and  the  assistance  of  their  Vroconsulof  'Synu, 
was  declared  king  thereof. 

Thenceforward  it  continued  in  subjection,  some- 
times to  the  Herods,  but  mostly  to  governors 
sent  from  Rome,  till  about  forty  years  after 
ths  Jews  had  crucified  Christ,  because  of  the  re- 
bellious disposition  of  its  inhabitants,  it  was, 
together  with  the  temple,  utterly  destroyed  and 
levelled  with  the  ground,  by  Titus,  tlie  son  of 
Vespasian  Ca;sar.  Jifter  lohich,  the  Jews  never 
attempted  more  to  return  to  it. 

ft  is  said.  Job  42.  10,  that  The  Lord  turned  the 
captivity  of  Job,  that  is,  he  brought  him  out  of 
that  state  of  bondage  in  which  he  had  been  so 
long  held  by  Satan  and  his  own  spirit,  and  out 
of  all  his  distresses  and  miseries. 

In  E|)h.  4  8,  He  led  captivity  captive.  He  led 
them  captive  who  had  led  others  into  captivity. 
Our  ]Mrd  Jesus  Christ,  the  head  of  the  church, 
by  his  ascension  and  victory  over  death,  .Satan, 
and  sm,  conquered  and  triumphed  over  them 
and  all  our  spiritual  enemies. 
J^um.  21.  29.  he  hath  given  his  daughters  into  c. 
Deut.  21. 13.  he  shall  i)ut  the  raiment  of  c.  from  her 

30.  3.  Lord  will  turn  thy  c.  and  have  compassion 
.Tudg.  18.  30.  till  the  day  of  the  c.  of  the  land 
'iKings  24.  15.  those  carried  he  into  c.  to  Babylon 

25.27.  in  thirty  seventh  year  of  the  c.  .Jer.  52.  31. 
ICAr.  5.  22.  they  dwelt  in  their  steads  until  the  c. 

6.15.Jehozadak  went  into  c.  when  the  Ld.  carried 
IChron.  6.  37.  if  they  pray  to  thee  in  the  land  of  c. 
38.  if  they  return  to  thee  in  the  land  of  their  c. 

29.  9.  our  sons  and  our  wives  are  in  c.  for  this 
Ezra  9.  7.  have  been  delivered  toe.  andtonspoil 
Jfch.  1.  2.  the  Jews  which  were  left  of  the  e. 

4.  4.  give  them  for  a  prey  in  the  land  of  their  c. 
Ksth.  2.  6.  Mordecai  carried  away  with  the  c. 
■  Tob  42.  10.  and  the  Lord  turned^he  c.  of  Job 
Ps  14.  7.  when  the  Lord  brmgetli  back  the  c.  85.1. 

78.  61.  and  he  delivered  his  strength  into  c. 

1211.  1.  when  the  Lord  turned  again  thee,  of  Zion 
4  turn  again  our  c.  O  Lord,  as  streams  in  south 
ha.  5.  13.  therefore  my  |)eople  are  gone  into  c. 

20.  1 4.  so  .'\ssyria  shall  lead  away  the  c.  of  Egypt 

22. 17.  Lord  will  carry  thee  away  with  a  mighty  c. 

46.  2.  but  themselves  are  gone  into  c. 

49.  t  25.  c.  of  the  mighty  shall  be  taken  away 
.7er.  15.  2.  such  as  are  for  the  c.  to  the  c.  43. 11. 

24,  t  5.  as  good  figs,  so  will  I  acknowledge  the  c. 

29  14.  I  will  turn  a-way  vour  c.  saith  the  Lord, 
30.  3. 1  32.  44.  I  33.  7. 11.  26. 


CATl 

Jer  29.  20.  hem  ye,  all  ye  of  c.  \\  28  this  c  isTon 
22.ahall  betaken  uji  a  curse  by  allt  e  c.  oljudali 
31. send  to  all  them  of  thee.  saying,thussaith  Ld. 

30.  10.  and  thy  seed  from  the  land  ol  their  c.  46. 27 
48.  11.  Moab  is  at  ease,  nor  hath  he  gone  into  c 

t46.woo  to  thee,OMoab,lhy  sons  are  takeaintoc 
/,ani. 1.3.  Judah  isgone  into  c.  because  ofafflictio." 
5.  her  children  arc  gone  inloc.  beibre  theenem? 
2.14. ihey  have  not  discovered,  to  turn  away  ihv  c 
4.  22.  he  will  no  more  cairy  tiiee  away  into  :. 
Ezek.  1.  2.  was  the  hfth  year  ol' Jehoiachin's  5. 
3.  11.  get  to  them  of  the  c.  and  speak  to  there 

15.  then  I  came  to  tliem  of  the  c.  11.  24. 

11.  25.  I  spake  to  them  of  the  c.  all  things 

12.  7.  I  brought  forth  my  stuff,  as  stuff  lor  c 
16.  53.  when  I  shall  bring  again  their  c.  tlie  c.of 

Sodom,  and  the  c.of  Samaria,  and  htrdaugo 
25.  3.  when  thou  went  into  c.  thou  saidst,  Alia 
33.  21 .  in  the  twelfth  year  of  the  e.  one  escaped 

39.  23.  that  the  house  of  Israel  went  into  c. 

40.  1.  in  the  five  and  twentieth  year  of  our  c. 
Dan.  6.  13.  Daniel  which  is  of  the  c   of  Judah 

11.  33.  shall  fall  by  c.  and  by  sjioil  many  daye 
Has.  6.  11.  when  I  return  the  c   of  my  people 
.rlmos  4.tlO.  slain  young  men  with  c  ofyour  horsey 
Obad.  20.  the  c.  of  this  host,  the  e.  of  Jerusalem. 
Mic.  1.  16.  for  they  are  gone  into  c.  from  tnee 
jVcA.  3.  10  No  went  into  e.  her  children  dashed 
Hub.  1. 1  7.  from  them  shall  proceed  lliec.  of  theiso 

9.  and  they  shall  gather  the  c.  as  the  sand 
Zrph.  2.  7.  the  Lord  shall  turn  away  their  e.  3.  20 
Zeeh.a.  10.  take  of  them  of  the  c.  oven  of  Heldai 
/(«m.7. 23.  and  bringing  me  inloc.  to  the  law  ofsiu 
2C'or.  10. 5.  bringing  into  c.  every  thought  to  obed 
See  C.tPTiVK. 
Bring  CAPTIVITY. 
Ezra  1.  11.  he  did  bring  up  with  them  of  the  c. 
Ps.  53. 6.  when  God  brnigeth  back  c.  of  his  people 
./er.  30.18. 1  will  bring  again  the  c.  of  Jacob's  tents 

31.  23.  when  I  shall  bring  again  their  c. 

48.  47.  yet  will  I  bring  again  the  c.  of  Moab 

49.  6.  I  will  bring  again  the  c.  of  Amnion 
39. 1  will  bring  again  the  c.  of  Elam,  saith  the  L. 

Ezck.^i).  14.  I  will  bring  again  the  c.  of  Egypt 
39.  25.  now  will  I  bring  again  the  c.  of  Jacob 
.Toel  3.  1.  when  I  bring  again  the  c.  of  Judah 
Mmos  9. 14.  I  will  bring  again  the  c.  of  my  peopla 

Children  of  CAPTIVITY. 

K2ra4.1.heaid  lhatc/i(7(/r.»/c  builded  the  temple 

6.  16.  therestof  cAiWrcH  ofc.  kept  the  dedication 

19.  the  childr.  ofc.  kept  passover  on  the  14th  day 

20. killed  passover  for  children  ofc.  and  brethren 

10.7.  they  made  proclamation  to  the  children  ofc. 

16.  ther/tjWr.  o/c.did  so,  and  all  were  separated 
Dan.b.Vi.  Daniel  which  art  of  child,  ofc.  of  Judah 

Go  j>«o  CAPTIVITY. 

Z)c!/Z.2S.41.  thy  sons  and  daughters  shall  go  into  c, 

./c?-. 20.6. thou  and  all  In  thine  house  shall  go  into  e. 

22.22  eat  thy  pastors  and  thy  lovers  shall  ^ointoc. 

30.16.adversanos,every  one  of  them  shall  ^0  m.c. 

46.  19.  O  daughter,  furnish  thyself  to  go  into  c. 

4S.7. Chemosli  D-o  int.oc.  \\  49.3. their  kings ^0  in.c 

Ezek.  12.  4.  shall  go  forth,  as  they  that  go  into  c. 

30.  17.  and  these  cities  shall  go  into  c. 

18.  as  for  Egypt,  her  daughters  ;hall  go  into  e 

.■3mnsl.5.the  people  of  Syria  shall  ^«?n.  e.unto  Kit 

15.  their  king  shall  go  into  c.  he  ind  his  princea 

5.5  for  Gik^al  shall  surely  n-o  intoc.  and  Beth-el 

27. therefore  will  I  cause  you  to  go  into  c.  beyond 

7. 17.  Israel  shall  eure\y  go  into  c.  forth  of  his  land 

9.  4.  and  tho'  they  go  intoc.  before  their  enemiea 

Zech.  14.  2.  and  half  of  the  city  shall  go  into  c. 

Rev.  13. 10.  Ill'  that  leadeth  into  c.  shall  go  into  c. 

Ow(o/ CAPTIVITY. 
F.zra'2. 1.  now  these  went  up  out  of  c.  J^eh.  7.  6. 
3.  8.  all  that  were  come  up  out  of  c.  M'eh.  8,  17 

6.  21.  the  children  of  Israel  which  were  come 
again  out  of  c.  kept  the  feast  with  joy 

8.  35.  were  come  oni  of  c.  offered  to  God  of  Israel 

CARBFTNCLE,  S. 
Exod  28. 17.  the  first  row  shall  be  a  c.  39.  10. 
fsa.  54.  12.  and  I  will  make  thy  gates  ofc. 
Ezek.  28.  13.  the  topaz  and  e.  were  thy  covering 

CARCASE. 
Lev.  5.  2.  touch  c.  of  unclean  thing,  is  unclean 

7.  t  24.  fat  of  the  e.  may  be  used,  but  not  eaten 
11.  8.  their  c.  ye  shall  not  touch,  Deut.  14.  8. 
17.  t  15.  every  soul  that  cateth  a  c.  shall  wash 

Deut.  28.  26.  thye.  shall  be  meat  unto  fowls  of  ail 
.Tosh.  8.  29.  that  they  should  take  his  e.  down 
.Tudg.  14.  8.  to  see  the  c  of  the  lion,  honey  in  thee. 
1  Kings  13.22.thy  c.  shall  not  come  to  the  sepulchre 
24.  his  c.  cast  in  the  way,  a  linn  stood  by  the  e. 
iKings  9.  37.  the  c  of  Jezebel  shall  be  as  dung 
Isa.  14.  19.  cast  out  as  a  c.  trodden  under  feet 
JIIat.'24.  28.  where  thee,  is,  there  will  tne  eagles  b« 

CARCASES. 
Clen.  15.  11.  when  the  fowls  came  down  on  tho  c 
AcB.ll.Jl.yeshall  have  their  e.in  abomii)ation,26 
26.  30. 1  will  cast  yourr.  on  the  e.  of  vour  idoli 


CAR 

(Von.  14.  29.  your  c  shall  lali  in  the  wilderness 
tSam.  17.  4ti.  1  will  give  tlie  c.  o.  tlie  i'liilistiiiLS 
ha.  5  -Jo.  tliL'ir  c.  wxro  lorn  in  midst  of  the  slreuls 
34.  3.  Iheir  sunk  shall  come  up  out  of  their  c. 
()t>.-24   look  on  t.  ot'lhuiii  thai  have  Iraiisgn.ssi.'d 
Jcr.  7.  3;}.  aii<l  the  c.  of  tins  people  shall  lie  meat 
for  the  liiwls  of  Ilea  veil,  10.  4.  |  lil.  7. 
10  IS.lhey  have  tilled  mine  mlierilanee  with  the  c. 
F.iek.  0.  J.  1  will  lay  the  c.  of  Israel  before  idols 
13  7.  my  name  no  more  detile  by  c.  of  their  kings 
y   let  them  put  the  c.  of  their  kings  far  from  me 
JV«A  3  3.  and  tJiere  is  a  great  number  of  c. 
Hcb  3  17.grieved  with  them  whose c.  fell  in  wilder. 

CARE 
Is  applied,  [[]  To  God,  (1)  In  ginertd,  iurcspcri 
of  his  care  for  all  his  crciUiinx,  iMal.  0.  Jli,  lid 
ICor. 'J.9.     (i)  III  particular,  tn  )(.s;«(<  of  (Jic 
trodltj,  1  Pel.  5.  7.     [11]   'I'll  iiini,  ami  is  ciUicr 
lawful,  (I)  lohcalknj  cudeniwur  lo  jileiisi;  (iod 
to  mourn  for  their  sins,  and  amend  what  has 
teen  amiss  in  tlieir  eunduci,  ~  Cur.  7.  11.     («) 
iVhcn  they  arc  concerncit  and  siUie.itons  about 
Ike.  welfare uf  ulkers,  ami  Uir siUraliuH  of  Uieu 
souls, iiCur.l.ii.  I'Inl.-'.JII.    (3)   HhenUieymu 
dcratelij  take.Uiiutffhtfar  the  Uiings  of  this  pre 
sent  life,  resigning  tJtewsclrcs  at  the  same  time 
to  the  Kill  and  pruvidencc  of  (iod,  1  Pet.  5.  7. 
(.>r  unlawful,  (1)   IVhcn  theij  are  careful  about 
things  that  are  nut  in  anycase  warrantable,  as 
to  make  provision  for  lkrftesh,tii  fulfil  tlie  lusts 
f.'ifj-f  u/,Kom.l3. 14.     (i)   When  they  hare  a per- 
plexiuir  distrustful  care  nbii'nt  things  which  in 
their  own  nature  arrlairfiil  and  iDarrantahle,as 
for  one  lobe  so diligen t  in  h is partieular  calling 
as  to  he  careless  of  the  irorship  of  (iod,  or  to 
distrust  his  providence,  iMat.l3.  'J-J.  I.ukel0.41 
We  arc  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in  tins  matter, 
Dan.  3.  10.    The  cajfc  is  so  plum,  that  it  admits 
no  dispute,  or  deliberation;   it  requires  no  an- 
swer at  all,  at  least  in  words,  but  rather  in 
deeds  of  constancy  and  courage  on  our  parts. 
I.Sam.  1(1.  2.  thy  father  hath  left  the  c.  of  the  assos 
2A'inn-.s4.13.hast  been  careful  fur  us  with  all  this  c. 
Jer.  40.  31.  the  nation  that  dwcllcth  wilhimt  c. 
F.zek.  4.  10.  shall  eat  bread  by  weight  and  with  e. 
jMat.  13.20.  (he  c.  of  this  world  clioki!s  tlie  word 
/.like  10  34.  he  took  c.  of  him  ||  3.'>.  take  c.  of  iiini 
ICJtr.  0.  0.  iloth  God  take  c.  for  oxen  ? 

12.  25.  should  have  the  same  c.  one'  for  another 
20/r.  7.  12.  lint  that  our  c.  for  you  miijlit  appear 
8.  10.  put  the  same  earnest  c.  in  Titus  for  you 
11.  28.  besides  the  c.  (d  .ill  the  ohurclies 
I  Tim.  3.  3.  how  shall  he  lake  c.  of  church  of  God 
1  Pet.  5.  7.  casting  your  c.  on  him,  for  he  carelh 

CARE,  EI). 
2."5(i7n.  18.  3.  for  if  wo  flee,  lliey  will  not  c.  for  us 
l^snl.  142.  4.  refuge  failed,  no  man  c.  for  my  soul 
/.like  10.  40.  dost  thou  note,  that  my  sister  left  me? 
./ohn  12.  6.  this  he  said,  not  that  he  c.  for  the  poor 
.•■lets  IH.  17.  and  Gallio  c.  for  none  of  those  things 
ICtor.-7.  21.  art  calU^d  being  a  servant,  c.  not  for  it 
Phil.  2.  20.  who  will  naturally  c.  for  your  slate 

CAKKKIJL. 
ilTivgs  4. 13.  behold  thou  has!  iioen  c.  for  us  with 
Jer.  17.  8.  and  sliall  not  he  c.  in  the  year  of  drought 
^.»an .3.  IG.O  Nebucliad.wcare  not  t.to  answer  thee 
Luke  10. 4 1 .  Martha ,  thou  art  c.  about  many  Ih ings 
i3.  t  29.  live  not  in  c.  suspense 
Phil.  4.  G.  c.  for  notiiing,  but  by  prayer  let  requests 

10.  wherein  ye  were  c.  but  lacked  opportunity 
Tit.  3.  8.  they  might  \w  e.  to  maintain  goo:!  works 

CAREFULLY. 
li/ii!.  15.  5.  if  thou  c.  hearken  unto  the  Lord 
'-(Uron.  30.  t  li>.  sending  bis  messengers  c 
.Vic.  1.  12.  for  the  inhahilant  of  Marofh  waiteth  c. 
Phil.  2.  2f*.  I  sent  him  therefore  the  more  c. 
//tb.  12.  17.  tlioiiirli  he  sousht  it  r.  with  tears 

CAREEITLNESS. 
F.:ek.  12. 18  drink  Ihv  water  with  trembling  and  e. 

10.  they  shall  eat  tlieir  bread  withe,  and  drink 
ICor.  7.  32.  but  I  would  have  yon  without  r. 
•2Cor  7.  1 1.  w  bat  c.  it  wro't  in  you,  what  clearing 

CARELESS. 
.hiilg.  18.  7.  the  five  men  saw  how  they  dwelt  c. 
/sa.  32.0.  hear  my  voice,  ye  c.  daughters,  give  ear 
lO.shall  be  troubled  yec.  women  ||  11.  ye  e.  ones 
Fzek.  !iO.  9.  to  make  the  c.  Ethiopians  afraid 

CARELESSLY. 
/sn.  47.  8.  hear  now  this  thou  that  dwellest  c. 
F.zek.  30.  0.  send  a  fire  among  them  that  ilwell  c. 
Zeph.  2.  15.  this  is  the  rejoicing  city  that  dwelt  c. 

OAltES. 
^Tark  4.  10.  the  c.  of  this  world  choke  the  word 
/,7</. '  i^.  14.  and  they  are  choked  with  e.  and  riches 
21.  34.  iesi  be  oven'liarged  with  the  c.  of  this  life 

CA1!K.--T.  ETH,  ING. 
rient.  11.12.  a  land  which  tlie  Lord  thy  God  c.  for 
ISinii.O.  5.  leht  my  father  leave  c.  for  the  asses 
Mat.  22  10.  thou  art  true,  nor  c.  thou  for  any  man 
.Var<!4.38.  Master,  c.  thou  not  that  wc  perish? 
65 


CAR 

Mark  12.14.  know  thou  art  true,  and  c.  for  no  man 
.lohnW  13.  heeuuse  u  hireling  c.  not  ti>r  the  sheep 
1  Cor.  7.  32.  that  is  unmarried  c.  lor  the  things,  34 
33.  that  IS  married,  c.  lor  things  of  the  world,  34 
1  /-'6't.J. 7. casting  your  care  on  hmi,  for  lie  c.  lor  you 

CARiNAI, 
i^ignifu^s,  Belonging  tuthcjlesh,flcshly,itr!!ensual 
Tins  word  is  applied,  ^IJ  I o  such  as  are  in  ii 
natural  unrcgenenntcd  state,  who  arc  eneviieif 
to  (iod,  and  given  to  sensual  pleas  lires ,  ^^>h^t'^. 
0.  Roiii.s.7.  [-JJ  Tf  one  who  is  III  part  renewed 
by  the  grace  of  (iod,  yet  .to  as  that  Uicrc  are  rc- 
viatuders  of  sin  and  corruption,  which  oppof 
and  lour  against  thi.-<  gracious  principle ,  Koni. 
7.14.  .>»(/<  a  one  is  carnal,  m  part,  i;i  regard  of 
the  remainders  of  corruption;  «)«/ comparative 
ly,  ill  rispect  of  IJie  purity  of  the  law  of  (iod 
[if]  To  the  ceremonial  law,  which  consisteil  of 
such  rites,  eireiuouii.^,  and  ordinances,  as  only 
related  to  the  body  and  the  purifying  of  the 
Jlesh,  but  did  nut  reach  the  sonl,  Heb.  0.  10 
[4]  To  worldly  tjuiigs,  such  as  sillier  and  gold., 
and  othir  thii.gs  needful  for  the  sustcntation 
of  tlie  body,  Koni.  V).  27.  1  Cor.  9.  !1. 
/i«)H.7.14.  law  is  spiritual,  hut  I  am  c.  sold  under 

8.  7.  because  the  c.  mind  is  enmity  against  (iod 
IS.  27.  duty  is  to  minister  to  them  in  c.  things 

ICo?'.  3.  1.  but  as  unto  c.  even  to  babes  in  Ciirist 
3.  for  ye  arc  yet  c.  \\  4.  are  ye  not  c? 
0.  11.  is  it  a  great  thing  if  we  reap  your  c.  things? 
2C'"/-.1U.  4.  the  wea|ions  of  our  warfare  are  not  c 
//c/(.7.10.  made  not  alter  the  law  of  a  c.  command 
y.lO.whieh  stood  in  c.ordiiiances  imposed  on  them 

CARNALLY. 

/.<'(i.l8.2ll.shalt  notlie  c.witli  thy  neighbour's  wife 

10.  20.  whosoever  lieth  c.  with  a  hond-maid 

.Vhmi.5.  13.  and  a  inaij  lie  w  itii  her  c.  and  it  be  hid 

Rom.  8.  0.  for  to  be  r.  iiiiiuled  is  death,  but  to  be  sp. 

CARPENTER,  S. 
mam.  5.  11.  Hiram  sent  c.  to  David,  IChr.  14.  1 
'iKings  12.  11.  they  laid  it  out  lo  c.  and  builders 
•iChron.  24.  12.  they  hired  c.  to  repair,  F.zra  3.  7 
Isa.  41.  7.  so  the  c.  encouraged  the  goldsmith 
44.  13.  the  f.  streteheth  out  his  rule,  he  inarketh 
./f?-.24.1.  the  c.  and  smiths  he  carried  away, 29.2 
Zeeh.  1.  20.  and  the  Lord  shewed  me  four  c. 
Mat.  13.  55.  they  said,  is  not  this  the  c.  son? 
Mark  0.  3.  is  not  this  the  c.  the  son  of  Mary? 

CARRIAGE,  S. 
JSTum.  4.  t  24.  this  is  the  c.  of  the  Gerslmnites 
.ludg.  18.  21.  the  Danites,  urn]  the  c.  before  them 
l.SVOH.  17.  t  20.  David  came  to  the  place  of  the  c 

22.  David  left  his  r.  with  the  keepir  of  the  c. 
Isa.  10.  28.  at  Michmash  he  hath  laid  up  his  c. 
40.1.  your  c.  were  heavy  laden,  they  are  a  burden 
.4ct«-21.15.welook  uji  our  c.  went  up  to  Jerusalem 

CARRY 

Signifies,  [1]   To  bear,  or  rrniuve,  2  Sam.  15.  29 

[2]    I'u  protect  and  keep  safly,   Isa.  40.  3,  4 

[3]  To  lea't, or  drire,  GiMi.'M.lS.    [4]  To  mala 

to  ride,  1  Cliron.  13.  t  7. 

Of7i.37.25.Ishniaelites  going  to  c.  spicery  to  Egypt 

42.10.  go  ye,  c.  corn  for  the  famine  of  your  house 

43.  11.  c.  the  man  a  present,  a  little  balm,  honey 
12.  the  money  brought,  c.  it  again  in  your  hand 

44.  1.  fill  the  sacks  with  as  much  as  they  can  c 
45.27.  he  saw  wagons  Joseph  sent  to  c.  him,  40.  5. 
50.  25.  ye  shall  c.  up  my  bones,  F.xod.  13.  10. 

f;.ro(/.33.15.thy  presence  go  not,  c.  us  not  uphenci 
/.ev.  10.  4.  c.  your  bri^lhren  out  of  the  camp 
J\'um.  11.  12.  should  say,  e.  them  in  thy  bosom 
Deut.  14.  24.  so  that  thou  art  not  able  to  c.  it 
.Tosh.  4.  3.  c.  the  twelve  stones  over  with  you 
I.Sam.  17.  18.  c.  tlie.se  ten  cheeses  to  the  captain 
20.  40.  Jonathan  said,  go,  c.  them  to  the  city 
2.S«m.  10.  18.  a  ferry-boat  to  c.  over  king's  house. 
l/iivgs  18.  12.  the  Spi.'it  of  the  Lord  shall  c.  thee 
2KingsA.  10.  his  father  said,  c.  him  to  his  mother 

9.  2.  and  c.  Jehu  lo  an  inner  chamber 

17.  27.  saying,  c.  thither  one  of  the  priests 
IChron.  10.  9.  sent  to  the  Philistines  to  c.  tidings 

15.  2.  none  ought  to  c.  the  ark  but  the  Levites 

23.20.  the  Levites  shall  no  more  e.  the  tabernacle 
2CAr.  2.10.  thou  shall  ;.  the  wood  up  to  Jerusalem; 

30.  0.  bound  him  to  c.  him  to  Babylon,  Jcr.  30.  7. 
K2»-a5.15.  (■;.  these  vessels  into  the  temple  at  Jeru. 

7  15.  e.  tiie  silver  arid  gold  freely  oflered  to  God 
Feel.  10.  20.  a  bird  of  the  air  shall  c.  the  voice 
/.s(i.23.7.1ierown  feetshnil  c.her  afar  ofTto  sojourn 

30.  0.  they  will  e.  their  riches  on  young  asses 

40.  11.  he  shall  c.  the  Ip.'ohs  in  his  bosom 

40.  4.  and  even  to  hoary  hairs  will  I  c.  you 
7.  they  c.  him  and  set  him  in  his  jilace 
./cr.20..5.will  I  take  them  and  c.  them  to  Rabvlon 

39.  14.  that  Gcdaliah  should  c.  Jeremiah  hoine 
F.zek.  22.  9.  in  thee  are  men  c.  tales  lo  shed  blood 
Mark  0.  .55.  and  began  to  c.  about  in  beds  tlie  sick 

11.10.  not  suffer  any  to  c.  a  vessel  thro'  the  temple 
Luke  10.  4.  r.  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor  slioi-s 
.John  5   lf>   it  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  c.  thy  lied 


CAR 

John  21.18.  and  c.thee  whither  tbou  woulJest  not 

CARRY  away. 
killings  18.  11.  king  of  Assyria  did  c.  away  Israel 

25.  II.  the  fugitives  did  Nebuzar-adaii  c.  aipug 
2l/i)o«. 20.25. lound  more  tlian  they  could c.  auay 
.lob  15.  12.  why  doth  lliiue  heart  c.  thee  away! 
fs.  49.17.  when  bedietli  he  shall  c.  noiWmgaway 
Feci.  5. 15.  Moihnig  left  which  he  may  c.  a.  in  hand 
tsa.  5.  29.  ibey  shall  c.  the  |irey  away  safe 

15.7. which  they  have  'aid  up,  shall  they  c.  awa^ 
22.17.  behold  the  Lord  will  c.  thee  away 
41.  10.  thou  slialt  Ian  them,  and  the  wind  shall  c 
them  away,  5i ,  I'.* 
Lam.  ■*..  22.  he  will  no  more  c.  thee  away,  O  Zioii 
Kick.  38.  13.  art  thou  come  to  c.  away  siUcr.' 
.'/ct.s7.43.  and  1  will  c.  you  away  beyond  Babylon 
Hce  C.M'TIVK. 
CARRY  back. 
'i.'^am.  15.  25.  c.  back  the  ark  of  God  into  the  city 
lA'i?tgs22.  20. c.  Micaiah  b.  to  Anion, 2C/(r.Ja. 25. 

CARRY  forth. 
Kj:orf.l2.4G.slialt not  f./wj(Aoi'ghtof the  pas«ovei 

14.  11. dealt  thus  with  us  to  c.  us/,  out  ot  Egypt 
Le».4.l2.  even  the  whole  bullo;k  shall  be  i-.  j.  -Jl 

O.ll.c./.  ashes  without  the  camp,  14.45.  |{  I0.-J7. 
•2Chr.  9;j.  5.  c.  forth  the  filthiness  out  of  hol\  plar« 
.ler.  17.  22.  nor  c.f.  n  burden  on  the  sabfia'th  dav 
Eze.k.  12.  0.  in  their  flight,  e.  it/«)-(/t  in  the  twiliyht 

C.\RRY  out. 
^fn47..30.Jacob  Raid,thoii  shalt  c.me  out  of  Eg\  pt 
y.'c«;.28. 38.  shall  c.  iniicli  seed  ouJ,  gather  link:  ii, 
IKings  21.  10.  then  e.  him  out  and  stone  liiiii 

22. 34.  he  said,  c.me  owe  of  the  host,  2CAr.  IH.  33 
2C/(ro7i.2S,  30.  c.  liout  abroad  into  brook  Kidrop 
i'-:c.'r.I2.5.  dig  through  the  wall,  and  c.  out  iherrln 
.■lets  5. 0.  the  feet  at  the  door,  and  shall  c.  thrr  uul 
1  Tim.  6.  7.  it  is  certain  we  can  c.  nothing  out 

CARRIED. 
Oen.  46.  5.  the  sons  of  Israel  c.  Jacob,  50.  13. 
Lev.  10.  5.  c.  them  in  their  coasts  out  of  the  camp 
.losh.  4.  8.  they  c.  the  stones  over  with  them 
.ludg.  16.  3.  he  c.  them  up  to  the  top  of  a  hill 
\Hani.  5.  8.  let  the  ark  of  God  be  e.  unto  Giilh 
2*a7n.  0.  10.  David  c.  the  ark  aside,  \(hr.  13.  13. 

15.  29.  Ahiatliar  e.  the  ark  of  God  to  Jerui-aliMi; 
\ Kings  17.  10.  he  c.  him  into  a  loft  ami  laid   Inn: 

21.  13.  they  e.  Nabolli  forth  and  stoned  hnn 
•ih'ings  7.  8.  and  c.  Ihence  silver  and  :;ol(l  and  hid  ;: 

9.  28.  his  servants  e.  him  in  a  chariot,  23.  .'id. 
20.  17.  that  which  thy  fathers   have   hud   n;,  in 

store  shall  be  c.  lo  Babylon,  Isa.  39.  li 

23.  4.  c.  the  ashes  of  the  vessels  to  Bethel 

24.  13.  he  c.  out  thence,  all  the  treasures 

25.7.  they  bound  Zedekiahand  e.  him  to  Bahvloi. 
'iChron.  24.  II.  c.  the  chests  to  his  place  a::a ni 
28.  15.  and  e.  all  the  feeble  of  them  upon'us.s.., 

33.  11.  who  took  and  c.  Manasseli  to  liabylon 

34.  10.  Shaphan  r.  the  book  to  the  king 

30.  4.  Nechotook  and  c.  Jelmaha/  to  Egypt 
.lob  5.  13.  the  counselof  the  froward  is  e.lii-.adlons 

10.  19.  I  should  have  been  e.  from  the  wuinb  • 
Psal.  40.  2.  tho'  the  mountains  be  c.  into  Ha-  sea 
Isa.  40. 3.  remnant  of  Isr.  which  are  c.  from  womb 

49.  22.  thy  daughters  shall  be  c.  on  thy  shoulder^ 
53.4.surely  he  hath  borne  our  griefs, c.onr  sorrow.s 
63.  0.  he  bare  and  c.  them  all  the  days  of  old 
.ler.  27.  22.  be  c.  into  Babylon,  28.  3."|  .52.  II,  17 
Fiek.  17.  4.  he  c.  twigs  into  a  land  of  traffic! 
37.  1.  and  c.  me  out  in  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord 
Dan.  1.  2.  which  he  c.  into  the  land  of  Shinar 
//oA-.10.6.it  shall  be  alsoc.into.^ssyria  for  a  pr.-.<eii( 
12.  1.  make  a  covenant,  and  oil  is  c.  into  Egypt 
.loel  3.  5.  and  ye  have  c.  into  your  temjiles 
I.,uke  7.  12.  behold,  there  was  a  dead  man  c.  out 

16.  22.  and  the  beggar  was  c.  by  the  angels 
24.51. was  parted  from  them, and  e.  upinto  heaven 

./Jets  3.2.one  lame  from  -his  mother's  w<niili  was  c 
5.  6.  young  men  c.  Ananias  out  and  buried  him 

7.  10.  our  fathers  were  c.  over  into  Sycliem 

8.  2.  devout  men  c.  Stephen  to  his  burial 

21.  .34.  commanded  him  to  be  c.  into  the  castle 
FpA.4.14.and  c.  about  with  every  wind  of  doctrine 
Heb.  13.  9.  be  not  c.  about  witii  divers  doctrines 
2Pe(.  2.  17.  clouds  that  are  c.  wilh  a  tempest 
Judc  12.  clouds  without  water,  c.  about  of  wind? 
See  ( 'AI'ltyK. 
CARRIED  away. 
(7c?».31.]8.  .laeob  c.  airaijiM  his  cattle  and  joods 

26.  hath  e.  away  my  daughters  as  captives 
l.S'aJH.  30.  2.  slew  not  any,  lint  c.  them  away,  18 
^h'ings  17.  6.  r.  Israel  away  into  Assyria,  23 

1 1,  healhi'ii  whom  the  Ld.  c.  away  before  them 
28. 1  ben  one  of  the  priests  wl  om  they  had  c.  a. 

24.  14.  r.  airay  all  Jerusalem  and  all  the  princes 
15.  r.  nw«(/Jelioinchin  to  Babylon  and  his  wives 

25.  21.  so  judali  was  e.  away  out  of  Iheir  land 
ICAr.  5.  £0.  Tilgath-pilneser  c.  away  Renbrnite.9 

0.15.  when  the  lid.  c.  away  ^\ll^nh  and  Jernsaleni 

0.  1.  who  were  c.  away  for  their  transgression 

'iChron.  12.0.  Shishak  r.  away  the  shiehls  of  gold 


CAF! 

- 1  V; H.lS.Asa  iiiul  llii'iico.  c.  a.  much  spoi    21.17. 

I.i.  llioy  c.  away  slieuji  and  cujiicls  iii  uljiii.iluiice 

i::ia  --i.  i.  tliesu  lluil  liutl  Ijucii  t.  aicaii,  ^Vik.  7.  li. 

'.(.4.iraiis5it'EsioM  ol  Uioselliat  liail  liccii  t.  u.  Jd.li. 

.li.B.suiiaruluil  Iroiii  eoiiijiejfiiliiiiiol  iIidsh  c.aicnij 
Job  1.  17.  foil  U|iuii  Llii;  ciiincls,  and  c.  llicm  ((«•«// 
A/-.-.i;l  -l.wliuiu  I  liavccaiisrd  [uU^cainaij  i:ijii]\ 
Dim.  -J. ;!.'').  inii,,  -ul.l  l.n.ki;ii,  ajjcl  uiuds  .;.  U.ciu  ,i 
jWUi.  :i.  HI.  \o  was  r.  airiiij  iiilu  (/aiilivity 


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17  :i.  S(.  hr  r'.  Ilir  ., 
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sc.  llu  -Odd  llini-s.in".;;v|il 

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Uuws,  luriicil  liar.k  iii"l, 
iv.avasuilli  a  lliiod 
Mai.  iri7.  lill  the  c.  mill'  lialiyloii,  I'ruiii  the  c. 
.'his  j.lO.theyt.hcf  and  Imnrd  Irt  l>y  hc:r  hiishand 
Hco.  17.  7.  thu  mystury  ot'lni;  beast  that  c.  iier 

CART. 
1. Saw.  fi. T^inaku  a  new  c.  and  tie  the  kinc  to  the  r.. 
2AaH(.t>.:i.  they  set  the  ark  on  a  new  c.  and  hronghl 
H'lirun.  13.  7.  and  L'zza  and  Ahio  drave  the  c. 
/6'«.  28. 28.  nor  break  corn  with  the  wheel  el'  llie  c. 
■  111108%  13.  as  a  CIS  pressed  that  is  I'nll  ul'shcave.^ 

CART-KOI'E. 
.'«./.  5.18.  woe  to  thoni  that  draw  sin  a.s  with  a  c.-r. 

C'ART-VVIILOKL. 
/JO.  28.27.  nor  isc.-whcci  tinned  abunt  on  cummin 

CARVED,  INC;,  INGS. 
Kiud.  31.  .'>,  Bezaleel  in  c.  oltimheT,  3.x  33. 
.Iiid^r.  18.  18.  men  went  ami  letched  the  c.  image 
\Kiiig.':  (i.  18.  the  cedar  ot'the  house  wit.hin  was  c. 
2!l.  he  c.  all  the  walls  of  house  round  about,  32. 
2(.  /ir.  3!!.  7.  ho  .sot  a  c.  image  in  the  Ikhi.sc  ol'ihid 

22.  .\nion  sacrificed  to  all  the  c.  images 
34.  3.  .losiali  purged  .Uidah  from  the  c.  iinaires 

4.  lie  eiil  down  the  c.  ima;,'es,  and  brake  m  pieces 
/'.</(/.  74.  ti.  they  break  down  the  c.  work  at  once 
I'run.  7.  Itj.  I  have  decked  mv  bed  with  c.  work 

CASE,  S". 
F.jiid.  .j.  19.  officers  did  see  that  they  were  in  evil  c. 
.Oiiit.V.l  1.  this  is  the  r.of  the  slayer  who  shall  (lee 
2^.  I.  Ihou  shalt  in  any  c.  bring  thoin  again 
24.  13.  in  any  c.  thou  shalt  deliver  the  pledge 
/'-.  Ml.  I."),  hapiiy  that  pec)|ile  that  is  in  such  a  r. 
Ii  r.  2.  t  2.').  bn!  thon  saidst,  is  the  c.  desperate! 
12.  I  1.  yet  let  me  reason  Ihe  c.  with  thee 
Milt  .5.  20.  ya  shall  in  no  c.  enter  tlic  kingdom 
l!l.  10.  if  the  c.  of  the  man  be  so  with  his  wife 
./e/Wi  .5.  G.  and  had  been  now  long  time  in  that  c. 
\(  III-.  7.  15.  is  not  umler  bondage  lu  such  c. 

CASEMENT. 
Prnii.  7.  li.  at  the  window  I  looked  through  my  '•. 
•  CASSIA 

Is  I  .firrrt ."/licr,  mentioned  bij  Moses ffl.s-  an  hirrrc 
dicnt  I J  '  'ir  cciiiipositinnofthc  huly  oi/,w/iiiJiirii.- 
Iithcmdlrnfrofforanohil.inat.hesam-.d  rc.isr/.' 
nfrltr  lal/rrniirlc,  E.\-.30.24.  'V'/Kllobrew  call.-i  ,i 
Kidda;  mid  the  Scptiiaginl  Iris.    This  aroniiUii 
i.t  .iiiid  tube  tliebarii  ofatrce  veryliice  einnamon. 
mill  inMw.f  III  tlie  Indies  without  ciiltirtition. 
rind.':«).  24.  take  of  c.  .")0n  shekels  for  the  oil 
r.v .'/.  4.').  8.  all  thv  garments  smell  of  aloes  and  c 
I'.-.el;.  27.  10.  c.  and  calanuis  were  in  thy  market 

C.VST. 
..'-h/iC 22.41.  he  was  withdrawn  about  a  stone's  c. 

CAST 
Signifies,  [1]  To  fling,  or  throw,  Dan.  3  G.     [2] 
To  nii.iciirry,  or  bring  forth  before  the  time, 
Oen.  31.  38.  E.\od.  23.20..    [3]  To  melt,  make, 
nr  frame,  Exod.  2.").  12.     ' 
They  cast   him  oul,  John  0.  34.      Thrif  pvt  him 
nut  of  the  synagogue,  or  ezcomm  iinicaled  him. 
Thon  liast  cast  nie  behind  thy  back.  1  King.':  14.  0. 
Thnn  hn.<it  de.'ipiscd,  difiregardeil,  andfursukev 
me,  and  my  ciniiiniuid.-<  and  worship,  «.*  men  do 
lliinija  which  they  rn.it  behind  their  backs. 
/:/,if/.3S.  27.  oftaleiils  of  the  silver  were  c.  sockets 
lull  18.  8.  for  lie  is  e.  into  a  net  by  his  own  foot 
I'snl.  22.  10.  I  was  c.  upon  thee  from  the  womb 
71'!.  G.  chariot  and  hors(^  are  c.  into  a  dead  sleo|i 
140.  10.  let  him  be  c.  into  the  fire,  into  pits 
Prnn.  IG.  33.  the  lot  is  r.  into  the  lap,  but  the 
f.^n.  2.5.7.  the  face  ofthe  covering  e.  over  all  |>eople 
^7•.  22.  28.  are  e.  into  a  land  which  tlioy  know  not 
.38.  11.  and  took  thence  old  c.  clouts  and  rags 

12.  put  now  these  old  e.  clouts  under  thy  arm 
F.zek.  15.  4.  the  vine-free  ice.  into  the  fire  for  fuel 
Urn.  3.  G.  be  c  plo  the  mid,«l  id'a  fiery  furnace 
21.  these  \?  ;,'e  c.  into  the  midst  ofthe  furnace 
G.  7.  he  shall  be  e.  into  the  den  of  lions,  IG. 
Jonah\l.  4.  then  [  said.  I  am  c.  ou'  of  thy  siglit 
Mat  A  12.  iesilS  'icard  that  John  w-as  c.  into  jirison 

6t; 


two  eyes,  I 

■ory  tree  is  lieuii  dnwii,  and  e.  into 
the  lire,  Jlul   3.  1(1.  |  7.  1!). 
23.  19.  and  for  murder  was  t.  into  jirison,  25. 
'ohii  3.  2l.  Ii;r  Joiiu  was  not  yet  c.  into  prison 
;i  /.<-J7.2o.howheit,sveinust  bec.onace'laiii  island 
.(II.  (s.  't.  hail  and  tire  were  c.  on  the  earth 
ri.  a  uKUinlain  burning  was  c.  into  the  .sea 

12.  l.i.  dragon  savj  iiiai  he  was  c.  unto  the  eartli 
lii.  20.  tliese  both  were  c.  alive  into  the  lake 
211.  HI.  ilie  devil  was  c.  into  the  lake  oi  lire 

II.  death  and  boh  were  c.  into  llie  lake  of(i>e 
15.  not  lound  in  the  book  ol  life,  c.  into  (he  ii  V  • 
CAS'J'. 
(rcn.  21.  15.  Hagar  c.  the  child  under  a  shnili 

31.  38.  thy  slio-''oats  have  not  c.  their  young 
37.  20.  let  us  slSy  him,  and  c.  him  iiiio  some  pit 
39.  "i.  his  mastui's  wile,  c-  her  eyei,  upon  Joseph 

t'.xod.  1.  22.  every  son  ye  shall  c.  into  llie  river 
4.  3.  .said,  c.  it   and  bo  c.  the  rod  on  the  grornd 
25.  Zipporah  t.  the  foreskin  at  his  le(.'l 
10.  19.  took  locusts  and  c.  them  iiiio  the  Kcd-.si  a 
15.  4.  Pharaoh's  chariots  ho  c.  inio  the  .sea 
25.  when  be  had  <;.  the  tree  inlo  t  be  walers 

22.  31.  iioteut  th^sli  torn  ot'bea.si.s,  e.  it  to  1  he  dogs 

23.  21).  Iliere  shall  nothing  c.  their  voiiiig,  nor  !;o 
25.  12.  shall  e.  four  rings  ofgold,  3'i'.  3,  iTs.  |  38.  5. 

32.  19.  iMoscsc.  tables  out  of  his  hand,  and  brake 
24.  1  c.  into  tin;  lir(j,  there  came  out  this  calf 

.A'h//(.19.  li.  priest  i  .  cedar  woo<l  into  iniiUt  of  burn. 

3.).  22.  c.  any  tiiii.ir  un  him  without  laying  wait 
23.  seeing  him  n.n,  and  c.  it  on  him  ti.at  he  die 
lleiit.  29.  28.  the  Lord  c.  them  into  anollier  land 
■  losh.f'.  29.  c.  king  of  Ai  at  the  gate  ofthe  city 

10.  27.  c.  them  into  the  cave  wherein  had  boon  hid 
.ludg.  8.  25.  c  every  one  the  ear-rings  of  Ins  jney 

9.  f  17.  tor  my  fatiier  c.  his  life  far 
53.  a  woman  c.  a  piece  of  millstone,  2.S'a?.-». 11.21 
\!>am.  18.  11.  Saul  c.  the  javelin,  20.  33. 
2.>u;h.1G.G.  Shiincic.  stones  at  David  and  hisscrv 

13.  Shiinei  cursed,  and  threw  stones  and  c.  dust 

18.17.  they  c.Absaloni  into  a  great  pit  in  the  wood 
20.  12.  .loab's  man  c.  a  cloth  upon  Amasa 

1  Kings  7.  4G.  in  plain  of  Jordan  c.  them,  2C/(.4.17. 
14.  9.  and  Ihou  ha.st  c.  me  behind  thy  hack 
19.  19.  J^liiah  c.  his  mantle  upon  Elislia 

2/wHy.s2.1li.lest  theSpirit  t.hiin  on  some  inoimtain 
21.  he  went  to  spring  and  c.  the  salt  in  there 
3.25.  (in  every  good  piece  of  land  c.  eacli  lus  sunie 
4.  41.  then  bring  meal,  and  lie  c.  it  into  the  pot 
G.  G.  be  c.  in  the  stick,  and  the  iron  swam 
9.25.  c.  him  in  the  portion  oflield  ofNahoth,  2li. 
13.  21.  c.  the  man  into  (he  sepulchre  ot  Elisha 
2!!.  neither  i;.  he  them  from  his  presence  as  yet 

19.18.  have  c.  their  gods  into  the  fire,  Isa.  37.  19. 
32.  nor  c.  a  bank  against  it,  /4vi..37.  33. 

J^eh.  9.  2().  and  c.  thy  law  behind  their  backs 
i'-.'>?/j.3.7.tliey  c.  Pur,  that  is,  the  lot,  hcfoio  Hainan 
9.  24.  Hainan  had  c.  Pnr,  that  is,  the  lot 
./«4  20.23.God  shall  c.  the  fury  of  his  wrath  on  him 

27.  22.  God  shall  c.  upon  him,  and  not  spare 

29.  i  17. 1  c.  the  spoil  oul  of  his  teeth 

30.  19.  he  lialh  c.  me  into  the  mire  and  am  become 
40. 11.  c.  abroad  the  rage  of  thy  wrath 

Psul.  55.  3.  they  c.  ini(|uityon  me,  and  iiiite  me 
22.(;.tliy  burden  on  theLord, he  shall  sustain  tlicc 
74.  7.  they  have  c.  fire  into  thy  siTiictiiary 
78.  49.  ho  c.  on  tliem  the  fierceness  of  lii.s  wrath 
Pron.  1.  l4.  c.  in  thy  lot  among  us,  let  us  all  have 
F.ccl.  11.1.  c.  thy  bread  on  the  waters,  for  shalt  lind 
I.sii.  2.  20.  a  man  shall  c.  his  idols  to  (he  bats 
38.  17   thon  iiasl  c.  all  my  sins  behind  ihy  back 
./c7'.2G.23.c.Urijah's  body  into  the  graves  of  people 
3G.  23.  c.  it  into  the  ?.re  that  was  on  the  heartli 
38.  G.  they  e.  Jeremiah  into  the  dungeon,  9. 
41.  7.  Ishmael  slew,  and  c.  them  inlo  the  pit 
Lam.  3.53.  cut  oft"  my  life,  and  c.  a  stone  upon  me 
F.zek.  7.  19.  they  shall  c.  their  silver  in  the  streets 
ll.lG.altho'  I  havec.  them  faroffamong  heathen 
23.  35.  because  thou  hast  c.  me  behind  thy  hack 

28.  17.  I  will  c.  thee  to  the  ground,  I  will  lay  thee 
Dan.  3.  20.  and  to  c.  them  into  (he  fiery  furnace 

24.  did  not  we  c.  three  men  bound  into  the  fire? 
G.  24.  c.  them  into  the  den  of  lions,  their  children 

.Tonah  2.  3.  for  thon  hadst  c.  me  into  the  deep 
J\Iic.  4.  7.  I  will  make  her  c.  off,  a  strong  iiaLiuii 

7.  19.  thou  will  c.  all  their  sir.s  into  the  sea 
A-ft//,.  3.  G.  I  will  c.  abominable  filtli  on  lhe(^ 
7.eeh.  5.  8.  c.  it  into  the  ephah,  e.  the  \\  eight 

11.  13.  c.  it  to  the  iiottor,  r.  them  to  (he  potter 
Mai.  3.  1 1,  nor  vine  c.  her  fruit  l>cfore  time  in  field 
.1/(1/.  3. 10.  is  hewn  down  and  c.  into  the  fire,  7.19. 

5.  29.  pluck  it  out  and  c.  it  from  thee,  30.  1  18. 8, 9. 

7.  (i.  nor  c.  your  pearls  before  swine,  lest  they 

15.2G.cliildr"en's  broad, unilc.it  to dojs,  Marki.'il. 


CAS 

Mai.  17.27.  r.  a  hook,  and  take  upfis'i  "'stcotontl 

18.  30.  c.  hini  lino  laisou,  l.:i  he  pay  the  Uobl 
22.  13.  c.  hnn  into  outer  daikiiess,  25.30. 
27.  44.  the  thieves  t.  the  sanio  m  Iiik  teelh 

Mark  9.  22.  oft-times  it  hath  c.  him  into  the  hio 

11.  7.  c  Iheir  garmenls  on  liini,  i.ukc  19.  35 

12.  4.  another  servant,  and  at  him  they  c- stone* 
41.  t.  money  into  tin;  treasury,  J^uke  21.  4. 
43.  tins  pom-  widow  bath  c.  more  in  than  all,  44. 

Luke  12.5.  who  hath  power  loc.  into  hoi'  li-ar  liim 

19.  43.  thy  enemies  shall  c.  a  luench  about  thee 
.liihn  a.  7.  let  hiin  lirst  c.  a  stone  at  lier 

21.  7.  Poter  did  c.  himself  iiilo  the  sea 
.lets  12.  8.  c.  Ihy  garment  about  thee,  I'ollow  ma 
Hi.  23.  they  c.  Pan.  and  Silas  into  piisoii 
27.43.  who  could  swim  <;.  themselves  lirst  into  sea 
1C»J-.  7.  35.  not  (hat  1  may  c.  a  snare  upon  you 
her.  2.  1(1.  devil  should  c.  some  ol  vou  inlo  [irison 
14.  who  tL'tight  Ualak  tot.  a  sliilnbhng-block 
22.  1  will  c.  her  into  a  lx;d,  and  them  that  cominil 
4.  10.  (he  elders  c.  their  crowns  beliire  ihe  throne 
18.  21.  like  a  mill-stoiie  and  c.  it  into  the  sea 
CAS'l'  away. 
A<'?).2G.44.  I  will  not  c.  them  away,  nor  abhor  tlioin 
.liidg.  15.17.  c.  away  the  jaw-bone  out  of  hisiiano 
2.'i(;m.  1.  21.  the  shield  ol  the  migluy  is  c.  away 
2/i'(;Mr.<  7.  15.  vcsselslhc  Syrians  had  c.  a.  in  haste 
2(7//-.  29.  19.  vessels  Aha/,  m  his  reign  did  e.away 
.tub  ,S.  4.  h;ive  c.  them  away  for  their  transgression 
20.  iieiiidd  (Jod  will  not  c.  away  a  perlect  inait 
I'sai.  2.  3.  let  us  c.  away  their  cords  I'liini  lis 
51.  11.  c.  mo  not  away  from  thy  presenco 
F.ccl.  3.  5.  a  time  to  c.  away  slone.s,  and  gather, *'►. 
Isa.  5.  24.  because  they  have  c  nway  the  law 

30.  22.  shall  c.  them  away  na  a  menstrnous  cloth 

31.  7.  every  man  shall  c.  away  his  idols  olslKei 
41.  9.  I  have  chosen  (bee,  and  iiol  t.  (lice  airan 

.ler.  7.29.  cm  thy  hair,  and  c.  it  «mai/,  O.lerusriiein 
33.  20.  then  will  1  c.  away  the  seed  of  Jacob 
/Cic/r. 18.31  c.  a.  from  you  ill  your  transgresiioiis 
20.7.  c.  away  cviity  man  ;  jomiiiationsol'iiiseyes 
8.  they  did  not  c.  away  the  abomiiiatioiisc'.'cyoa 
f/os.  9.  17.  my  (Joil  will  c.  them  away,  becaue« 
j)/ii/.  13.48.  gathered  the  good,  but  c.  the  bad  away 
Luke  9.  2,5.  if  a  man  lose  himself,  or  bee.  away 
Wfc'/n.U.l.  hath  God  c.  «(foy  his  people,  God  forbii] 
2.  God  hath  not  e.  away  his  people,  he  foreknew 
Heb.  10.35.  c.  not  a.  vour  cmiridence  which  hath 

CAST-AWAY. 
I  Cor  .0.27.  lest  (hat  1  luvselfshould  be  uic/zf;  in/oa^ 

(WST  dnien. 
Find.  7.1()..\aron  c.  duini  his  rod  ||12.t!iry  c  rf<wc)i 
.liisli.  10.11.  Lord  c.  down  great  stones  upon  (heir 
./«(yir.G.28.  aldir  of  Haal  was  c.dnwn  and  ihe;;rove 
1  Kings  18.  42.  Elijah  c.  liimsolf(/«!c»  on  the  eiitin 
■H  hr.  25.  8.  God  hath  pov;er  to  hidp  and  c.  down 
12.  and  c.  them  down  from  the  top  ofthe  rock 
.Veh-  G.  !G.  (hey  were  c.  down  in  their  own  eves 
■  lob  18.  7.  Ins  own  counsel  shall  c.  him  doini 
22.  29.  when  men  are  c.  (/()7r7i,  then  say,  lifting  iiji 
29.  24.  light  of  my  countenance  llioy  <;•  \mUlown 
41.  9.  shall  not  one  he  c.  down  at  (he  sight  of  him? 
Psul.  17.  13.  (3  Lord,  disappoint  him,  c.  him  down 
3G.  12.  they  a,re  c.  it.  and  shall  not  be  abk'  lo  ri.se 
X!.  14.  bent  Iheir  bow  to  c.ilojcn  poor  and  needy 
24.  though  he  fall,  lie  shall  not  lie  utterly  c.down 
42.5.  why  art  thouc.  down,  O  my  soul,  11.1  43.5. 

G.  O  my  God,  my  soul  is  c.  dnicn  within  mo 
.5G.  7.  in  thine  anger  c.  down  the  poojile.  O  (.on! 
G2.  4.  consult  to  c.  him  (/(.'?C)i  from  liis  o.vceliency 
89.  44.  thou  hast  e.  hi.s  throne  d.  to  the  ground' 
102.  10.  thou  hast  lifti;d  mo  up,  and  c.  mi:  down 
Prov.  7.  2G.  for  she  hath  e.  down  many  wounded 
/.ia.  28.  2.  the  Lord  shall  c.  down  with  his  hand 
.ler.  (i.  15.  (ime  I  visit,  they  shall  hec.  down.  8.  12. 
/.am.  2.  I.  e.  d.  to  (he  eailh  the  iM'anly  of  l^ra.-l 
i^:c/V.(i.  4.  I  will  c.  d.  your  slain  befiin;  vour  idols 
1-9.  12.  thy  luodier  wiis  r.  down  to  the  gnviied 
31.  10.  when  i  e.  the  .Assyrian  (/(/;,"/.■  i.i  !i.-!i 
.32.18-, wail  for  Egypt,  and  c.  her ./.  an  1  .t.ni-hier! 
Dan.  7.  9.  I  beheld  lill  the  ihrmies  were  e.  doirn 
8.  7.  the  he-goal  c.down  the  ram  (o  tht  ground 

10.  it  e.  dawn  some  ofthe  ho.st.  and  of  tbc  start 

11.  sanctuary  was  c.  d.  \\  12.  c.  d.  triilti  ».■  L'i"!niii 
11.  12.  he  shall  e.  down  maiiv  (en  tli.-ns.-.^.ls 

Mat.  4.  G.  if  (he  Son  of  God.  c.ilivsell'/.  /,„  :<  I  9. 
15.  30.  e.  Ihem  down  at  Jesus'  leet,  and  he  l,e;i|ed 
27.  5.  he  ,:.  doirv  the  |iieces  of  silver  in  ;!ie  (emplf 
Lake  4.  29.  (hey  might  t.  Jesiis  doirn  headloeg 
■ICor.  4.  9.  we  are  e.  down,  but  not  des(royei' 
7.  Ci.  CtoA  that  coinfortetii  those  (hat  are  c.  don  » 
'2Pet.  2.  4.  hilt  c.  the  angels  down  to  lidl 
Rer.  12.  10.  the  accuser  of  our  brethren  isc.  down 

CAST  forth, 
mh.  13.  8.  Tc./.  all  the  household  stufTofTomat 
Psal.  144.  0.  c' forth  lightning,  and  scritter  lliein 
.ler.  22.  19.  Jelioiakini  c.  forth  iseyond  the  gales 
F.zek.  ^".  4.  I  will  e.  thee  forth  upon  the  open  field 
Hos  14  5  he  shall  r./o7//;  his  roots  as  Lebaiiofc 
Jonah  1. 1  4.  the  l^ord  will  r.  forth  a  great  winri 


HAS 

e7on.l.5.inarincrs  c.f.  iiiu  uuns  in  slii]>  into  the  sea 

lie   iiic/.  lutoihc  >c:i,s(irilKill  iliu  sisi  Ijccalin 

IJ  tlu'Vtooli  JiHJ.ili  aiiilf.  \nn\furlh  intullio  s;:a 

Markl.  ','0.  uouki  c.f.  duvil  uur  oilier  ilaugluu- 

luhii  lo.  (i.  lie  is  c.  J'urt/i  as  a  liraiicli  anil  wiilieicil 

CAST  luts. 
I.cv.  111.  S.  Aaron  should  c.  tots  on  the  two  goals 
/oifli.  in.  10.  Joshua  c.  i«is  I'or  ihem  ni  Shiioh 
l.Vawi.  H.  4-2.  c.  lots  between  nie  anil  .lonathan 
ICUruu.  21).  13.  they  c.  iuti  as  well  small  as  great 
''siU.  ■--.  18.  they  part  my  garnii^nts  ami  c.  /«^^ 
upon  mv  vesture,  .Ua£.  27.  H.j.  ./oA/j  19.24. 
/.<.;  34.  17.  he'halh  c.  the  lut  lor  them 
7ot'i  U.  3.  and  they  have  c.  lots  lor  my  people 
Ubad.  11.  in  the  Jay  foreigners  c.  lul.-<  upon  Jems. 
yoH«A  1.7.oome  anil  let  us  c.lnts  that  we  may  know 
A'kA.  3.10.  ami  they  c.  Zof.5'  tor  her  honourahle  men 

CAST  vff. 
2/iiiig:i  23.  27.  1  will  c.  ojf  this  city  Jerusalem 
JCAr.  28  SI.  iftorsa.ko,  lie  will  c.  thee  off  lor  ever 
2C/ir.  11. 14.  for  Jeroboam  and  sons  had  c.  tliemo^' 
./(lb  !.'».  33.  and  shall  c.  off  his  llower  as  the  olive 
I'sal.  43.  2.  whv  dost  thou  c.  me  off?  whv  go  1? 
44.  9.  thou  has't  c.  off,  GO.  1,40.  1 8:1.  38.  |  108.  11. 
23.  awake,  O  Lord,  arise,  c.  us  not  off  lor  ever 
71.  9.  c.  me  not  ujf  in  the  time  of  old  age 
74.  1.  O  God,  why  hast  thou  c.  us  off'  for  ever? 

77.  7.  will  the  Lord  c.  off  for  ever  ? 

94.  14.  Lord  will  not  c.  <(|f' his  people,  I.am  3.  31. 
./f;-.  28.  IG.  I  will  c.  Hananiali  off'  from  the  earth 

31.  37.  I  will  c.  off  the  seed  of  Israel,  33.  24. 
/,«/«.  2.  7.  the  Lord  hath  c.  '#his  altar,  abhorred 
/Jos.  8.  3.  Israel  hath  c.  ojf  the  thing  that  is  good 

.■J.  thy  calf,  O  Samaria,  hath  c.  thee  off' 
/linos  i.  11.  becans>.  Edoin  did  c.  off  all  pity 
Zcch.  10.0.  shall  be  as  though  I  ha  1  note,  them  off 
Icts'ii.  23.  as  Ihcy  cried  and  c  w/'their  clothes 
limn.  13.  12.  let  us  c.  offt\\v.  works  of  darkness 
I  7'<;«.5.12.l)ecause  thev  have  c.  n^' their  first  faith 

CAST  okL 
Gen.  21. 10.  c.  ont  this  bond  woman  and  her  son 
F.xod.  34.24.  I  will  c.  out  the  nations  before  thee 
/-(:i;.13.24.nations  are  defili^d  which  i  c.  out  before 
you,  20.  23.  Dmt.  7.  1. 
Deut.  9.1T.  I  c.  the  two  tables  out  of  my  two  hands 
.Josk.  13.12.  these  did  Moses  smite,  and  c.  them  oat 
i.Saiii.  20.  22.  they  c.  out  Sheba's  head  to  Joab 
lKin>rs  9.  7.  this  house  will  I  c.  out,  2  Clir.  7.  20. 

21.  21).  as  did  the  .'^morites,  whom  the  Lord  c.  out 

before  the  children  of  Israel,  ^Ktiijrs  16.  3. 
"Kinsrs  10.  i.'i.  the  captains  c.  them  out  and  went 

17.  20.  till  he  had  c.  them  out  of  his  sight,  24. 20. 
iCIin.  13.9.  have  ye  note,  out  priests  of  the  Lord 

20.  II.  to  come  to  c.  us  ont  of  thy  posses.sioa 
.V<'(.1.9.  if  ye  turn,  though  they  were  of  you  c.  ou,'. 
Joh  21).  1.}.  God  shall  c.  them  out  of  his  belly 
39.3.tliey  bow  tliemselves,theyc.oK<  theirsorrows 
Fsal.  .'>.  iO.  c.  them  out  in  their  transgressions 

18.  42.  I  did  c.  them  out  as  the  dirt  in  the  streets 

44.2.  how  thou  didst  afflict  people  and  c.  them  out 
60.  8.  over  Edom  will  I  c.  out  my  shoe,  108.  9. 

78.  .!.■).  he  c.  out  the  hc^athcn  before  them,  80.  8. 
Pr«7J.22.10.co«<  the  seoriier,andcoiitentiuiigo  out 
Isa.  14.  19.  but  thou  art  c.  out  of  thy  grave,  like  an 

16.  2.  as  a  wandering  bird  c.  out  of  the  nest 
26.  19.  and  the  earth  shall  c.  out  the  dead 

34.3.  their  slain  shall  also  he  c.  out  and  stink  come 
58.  7.  that  thou  bring  the  poor  that  are  c.  out 
60.  ri.  brethren  that  c.  you  out  for  my  name's  sake 

.^!r.7.15. 1  will  c.  you  o.  of  my  sight,  as  I  have  cout 
9.  19.  because  our  dwellings  have  c.  us  out 
15. 1.  c.  them  out  of  my  sight,  23.  39.  j  52.  3. 

16.  13.  thoiefore  will  I  c.  you  out  of  this  land 

22.  26.  I  wi  1  c.  thee  oM^  and  thy  mother  that  bare 
36.  30.  his  dead  body  shall  be  c  out  in  the  day  I 
51.  34.  Nebuchadnezzar  hath  c.  mc  out  , 

F.zfk.  16.  5.  but  thou  wast  c.  out  In  the  oiicn  field 
28.16.  will  c.  thee  as  profane  out  of  mount,  of  God 
linos  8.  8.  the  land  shall  be  r.  out  and  drowned 
V/c.  2.  9.  the  women  of  my  people  have  ye  cout 
Zrplt.  3.  15.  the  Lord  hath  c.  out  thine  enemy 
Zfch.  1.  21.  to  c.  out  the  horns  of  the  Oeiitiles 
9.  4.  the  Lord  will  c.  her  nut,  and  smite  her  jiower 
Mat.  5.13.  salt  unsavoury  to  be  c.  out,  f.ulce  14. 35. 
7.  5.  hypocrite  first  c.  out  the  beam,  I.ukrf).  42. 

22.  Lord,  have  we  not  in  thy  name  c.  oh*  devils? 
e.  12.  the  children  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  r.  out 
16.  and  ho  c.  out  the  spirits  with  his  word 
31.  if  thou  c.  us  out,  suffer  us  to  go  into  swine 
9.  33.  when  the  devil  was  c.  out  the  dumb  spake 
lO.l.jave  them  power  against  spirits  tocthi-m  out 
8.  heal  (he  sick,  raise  the  dead,  c.  out  devils 
12.24.not  cout  devils  but  by  Beelzcu./-«/if  11.18. 
26.  it  Satan  c  out  Satan,  divided  against  himself 
28.  but  if  I  Dy  the  Spirit  of  God  c.  out  devils 
15.  17.  gootli  into  bell  J,  and  is  cout  into  draught 

17.  10.  whv  could  not  wee.  him  out?  Mark  9.  28. 
21.12.  c  on'.  -iM  that  sold,  Jlfnr/.- 11.15.  J.ukrW.AT-,. 

39.  r.him  oi/«  of  vineyard,  MarkVi.f^.  I.  !//ic20.15. 

!?arA1.34.healcdandc  out  many  devils  39.16.13. 

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CAT 

Marh?..\->.  uul  have  power  to  heal  ami  <■  »«*  devils 
2:!.  lie  saiil  lu  liieni,  how  can  Salaii  c.uMt  Satan? 
16.9..Magdaleiie,uMlol  whom  he  hailc.sevin devils 
17.  in  my  name  shall  the)  c.  out  devils 

/.uki.  (i.22.  c.uut  your  name  as  evil,  fur  Son  of  Man 

11.  20.  il  1  with  the  hnger  of  God  c.  out  devils 
13.  ',iM.  I  c.  out  devils,  and  do  cures  to-day  and 

20.  12.  they  wounded  him  also  and  c.  him  out 
.lo/in  L  37.  him  thai  coineth  1  will  in  no  wise  c.  out 

!l.  34.  dos:  thou  teach  us?  and  they  c.  him  out 

12.  31.  now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be  c.  out 
.■]cts7.  19.  so  thaltlicyt.  out  their  young  children 

21.wlieiiMos.\vasc.«i;.'  Pharaoh's  daughter  took 
5fi.tliey  c.  Stephen  out  of  the  city  and  stoned  him 
27.  19.  third  day  we  c.  out  the  tackling  of  ihe  ship 
29.  c.  four  anchors  out  ||  38.  c.  out  wheat  into  sea 
Ct'uI.  4.  30.  c.  out  the  bond-woman  and  her  son 
A'c«.12.9.and  the  great  dragon  was  c.  out,  the  devil 
15.  the  serpent  c.  out  of  his  mouth  waters,  16. 
J.ord  CAST  out. 
I  /i'zj!n-6l4.24.w!!icli  the/. Old  c.  out  beforft  children 
of  Israel,  '■2 Kings  16.  3.  2Chr.  28.  3.  |  33.  2. 
'■ifCiuff.'--  17.8.  the  J.ord  c  out  before  Israel,  21.  2. 
/^C(.7t.9.4. behold,  the  Lord  will  c.  her  out  and  smile 

CAST  up. 
^Snm.  20.  15.  they  c  up  a  bank  against  tlie  city 
/.<«.  57.  14.  c.  ye  up,  prejiare  llie  way,  62.  10. 

20.  troubled  sea, whose  waters  c.  up  mire  and  dirt 
.trr.  IS.  15.  to  walk  in  paths,  in  a  way  not  c.  up 
.">0.  21).  L.  her  up  as  lieajis,  and  destroy  her  utterly 
l.uni.  2.  10.  c.  xip  dust  on  their  heads.  Etch.  27.  30. 
J)an.  11. 15.  kingof  the  north  shall  c.  iq>  a  mouni 

CASTEST,  ETH. 
Job  15. 4.  yea,  thou  c.ofl'fear  and  rustrainest  jiraycr 

21.  10.  their  cow  calveth  and  c.  not  her  calf 
I'sal.  50.  1'7.  seeing  thou  c.  my  words  behind  thee 

73.  18.  tliou  c.  them  down  inlo  destruction 
88.  14.  why  c.  thou  oli'my  soul?  why  liidest  face 
147.  6.  Ihe  Ld.  <;.  the  wicked  down  to  the  ground 
17.  bee.  forth  his  ice  like  morsels,  who  can  stand 
/'(•Hd.IO.  3.  he  c.  away  the  substance  ofthe  wicked 
19.I5.slotlil'uliiessc.  into  a  deep  sleep,  an  idle  soul 
21.  22.  c.  down  the  strength  ofthe  conlideiice 
21).  IS.  as  a  mad-man  c.  fire-brands,  arrows,  death 
.Irr,  6.  7.  as  a  foiiiiuiiii  so  she  c.  out  her  wickedness 
Has.  9.  t  14.  give  ihem  a  womb  that  c.  the  fruit 
.1/«.t.9.34.  he  r.  out  devils,  Mark  3.  22.  J.ukc  11.15. 
l.lohn  4.  18.  no  fear  in  love,  but  perfect  lovec  fear 
'.i.Jokn  10.  and  c.  tliem  out  ofthe  church 
JicB.  6.  13.  even  as  a  lig-trcu  c.  her  untimely  figs 

CASTING. 
2.SoH(.  8.2.  lie  smote  Moab,  c.  tiiemdown  to  ground 
l/wH//.?  7.  37.  the  bases,  all  of  them  had  one  c. 
F.zra  lO.l.  weeping  and  c.  himself  down  bef.  house 
.fob  6.  21.  ye  see  my  c.  down  and  are  afraid 
Psal.H.  7.  by  c.  down  dwelling  place  of  thy  name 
B9.39.and  profaned  his  crown  bye. it  lo  thegroiunl 
..V/c.6.14.an(l  thy  c.  down  shall  be  in  midst  of  thee 
Mat.  4.  18.  Peter  and  Andrew  c.  a  net  into  the  sea 
27.  .35.  parted  his  garments,  c.  lots,  Mark  15.  21 
J\l(irk'{\.  38.  we  saw  one  c.  out  devils,  /,MAe9.40 
l.ukr.  21.1.  he  saw  the  rich  men  c.  their  gifts  into 

2.  he  saw  also  a  poor  widow  c.  in  two  mites 
liooi.  11.  15.  if  c.  away  of  them  bo  tiie  reconciling 
2Coi'.  10.5.  c.  down  imagination!!  and  every  Ihin^ 
\Pct.  5.7.  t.  all  your  care  on  hiin,  ibr  he  caieth  for 

CASTLE. 
ICAr.  11.5.  David  took  c.  ofZion,  city  of  David 

7.  David  dwell  in  the  c.  '.'.i  city  of  Davul 

Prov.  ]?.  19.  their  contentions  are  like  barsof  a  c. 

.^cts  21. 34.  the  chief  captain  commanded  Paul  to 

be  carried  into  the  c.  37.  |  22.  24.  |  2.3.  10. 

2.3.  16.  he  went  and  entered  into  c.  and  told  Paul 

CASTLES. 
Gen.  25.  16.  names  of  Ishmael's  sons  by  their .:. 
Mum.  3).  10.  they  burnt  their  goodly  c.  with  fiic 
\Chron.  6.  54.  tliese  the  priest's  c.  in  their  coaste 
27.  25.  over  treasures,  and  in  c  Jehonathan 
2Chrov.  17.  12.  Jehoshaphat  built  in  Jiidah  c 
27.  4.  Jothain  in  the  forest  built  c.  and  lowers 
Castor  ;  snr  Si(;n. 
CATCH. 
F.iod.  22.  li.  if  fire  bie:ik  ont  and  c.  in  thorns 
.ludir.  21.  21.  and  c.  you  every  man  liis  wife 
XKinira  20.  33.  now  the  men  did  hastily  r.  it 
2/i7Hir.^7.12.wc«hall  c.lhem  alive,  and  get  into  city 
Ps.  W.  9.  ill  wait  lo  c.  the  poor,  he  doth  c.  the  |.eor 
35.  8.  let  his  iir't  that  he  hath  hid  c  himself 
109.  11.  let  the  extortioner  c.  all  he  hath 
./fr.5.26.llioy  laid  wait, they  set  a  lr.?p,  lliev  c  mon 
F.ick.  19.  3.  a.-id  it  leafi,.jd"to  «;.  the  pri'y,'i). 
ijab.  1.  15.  tl.ey  c.  them  in  Ihcir  mil  and  gather 
Mark  12.  13.  send  Herodians  lo  c.  him  in  his  wovils 
l.ukr  5.  10.  from  licncRlbrtli  thou  shait  r.  men 
11.  54.  seeking  to  c.  something  out  of  his  mouili 

CATCHETil,  ING. 
fjcn.  17. 13. who  c  any  beast  or  fowl  may  be  eaten 
F.zck.  1.  1  4.  a  fire  c  itself,  and  brightness 
Mat.  13.  19.  the  devil  c.  away  what  was  sown 
John  11),  Vi.  the  wolf  c  and  scattercth  the  sheep 


CAU 

CA  PEltlMLLAi;,  S. 
\  Kings  8.  37.  if  there  l.i!  any  r.  -ZChron    0  28 
isul.  7f    40.  he  ijavc,.  then  increase  lo  tl.  j  c. 

iOo.  34  he  spa.ke,  and  c.  came  without  iiumbot 
Isa.  33.  t.  your  spoil  like  \lie  gathering  <)f  ihe  c 
.hr.  51.  14.  I  will  till  thee  witli  men  as  with  c. 

27.  cause  the  horses  come  up  as  the  rougii  c. 
.hit  1.4. what  canker-worm  left,  hath  the  c.  ealai 

2.  25.  I  will  restore  the  ears  the  c.  hutli  eaieii 

CATTLE. 
Gen.  1.  25.  God  made  the  c.  after  their  kind 

3.  14.  Ld.  Goil  said,  thou  art  cursed  above  all  f 
7. 21.  all  llesh  died,  both  of  fowl  and  c.  and  I.eaHi 
8.1. God  remembered  Noah,  and  c.with  linn  in  arit 
9.  10.  I  establish  my  covenant  wilh  fouls.,  i  . 

13.  2.  Abrain  was  very  rich  inc.  silver,  ami  re  d 

30.  40.  Jacob  put  them  not  lo  Laban's  t. 

31.  9.  God  hath  taken  away  the  c.  of  our  father 
43.  these  c.  are  my  c   all  thou  seesl  is  mine 

34.  5.  his  sons  were  with  the  c.  in  the  field 

46.  32.  for  llieir  trade  hath  been  to  feed  c. 

47.  6.  then  make  them  rulers  over  my  c. 
17.  Joseph  gave  bread  in  exchange  for  <;. 

K3,o(^9.4.shall  sever  betw.  t.  of  Isr.  and  c.  of  Egypt 
20.  made  his  servants  and  c.  flee  into  the  hou.-.!, 

12.  29.  Lord  smote  all  the  first-born  ofthe  i. 
I, CO.  1.  2.  ye  shall  bring  your  oH'ering  of  llic  t. 
JSTum.  3.  41.  take  c.  ofthe  Levites  instead  ol  a 

20.  19.  if  I  and  my  c.  drink,  I  will  pay  for  it 

32.  4.  is  a  land  for  c.  and  thy  servants  have  <;. 
iJeul.  2.  35.  the  c.  we  took  for  a  prey,  3.  7. 
..'usii.  8.  2.  only  the  c.  shall  ye  take  for  a  prey 

27.  only  the  c.  Israel  look  for  a  prey,  11.  14. 

\ Kings  I.  9.  Adonijah  slew  o.xen  and  c  19,  25. 

\Chron.  28. 1 1.  David  assembled  stewards  over 

.fob  1.  t  3.  hisc.  also  was  seven  Ihous-and  sheep 

t  10.  his  c  was  increased  in  the  land 

36.  :i3.  the  c.  also  concerning  the  vapour 
Psal.  50.  10.  the  c.  upon  a  thousand  hills  is  mino 

104.  14.  he  causelh  the  grass  to  grow  for  the  c. 

148.  10.  beasts  and  all  c.  praise  the  Lord 
Kc.cl.2.'^i  .\fM\  great  possessions  of  great  and  small  c 
/,5a.  7.  25.  and  for  the  treading  of  lesser  c. 

43.  23.  thou  hast  not  brought  me  the  small  c. 

46.  1.  their  idols  were  upon  the  beasts  and  the  c 
.Jcr.  9.  10.  nor  can  men  hear  the  voice  ofthe  c. 
Risk.  .34.  17.  I  judge  between  c.  and  c.  20,  22. 
Hag.  1.11.  I  called  for  a  drought  ujion  liuidnndc 
Zcch.  2.4.  for  the  multiUide  of  men  and  r..  Ih'Tein 

13.  5.  men  taught  ine  to  kee|)  c.  from  my  ycnith 
/-ui:(;i7.7. having  servant  leeilingc.  will  say  lo  him 
John  4.  12.  Jacob,  his  children  drank,  and  Ins  c. 

Much  (;attle. 

Gen.  .30.  43.  Jacoh  increased  and  had  mve%  r. 
Exod.  12.  38.  Isr.  went  out  of  EgypI  withwucA  <: 
Deut.  3.  19.  for  I  know  that  ye  have  viniU  e. 
Josh.  22.  8.  return  to  your  tents  wu.!i  very  h/h.-A  <: 
"Chron.  26.  10.  L'zziah  had  vnirh  <:.  in  ihe  pla.nj 
Jonah  4.  11.  spare  Nineveh,  wli'erein  is  muiji  c. 

Our  CATTLE. 

Exod.  10.  26.  our  c  also  shall  go  wilh  us 

17.3.  to  kill  us,  our  children,  ami  imr  c.  wii.'i  Ihiri?! 

Jifum.  20.  4.  that  we  and  our  c.  sl-.otild  die  lliere 

32.  16.  we  will  build  sliee|)folds  here  for  our  c 

26.  all  ou7f.  shall  be  there  in  the  cities  ofGilead 

.Tosh.  21.  2.  give  us  cities  with  subnibs  for  our  j. 

JW'A.9.,37.have  dominion  ovei  our  bodies  -cniXonrc. 

10.36.to  bring  also  first-born  of  our  sons  and  our  c 

Their  CATTLE. 
Gen.  34.23.  shall  nol  their  c  and  substance  be  ours 
.(Vum.Sl.O.slewMidianileSjand  look  spoil  of  tAr^rc. 
35.3.  the  suburbs  shall  be  fur /Afu- c.  -Tosh.  14   4. 
Jndg.  6.  5.  the  Midianites  came  up  with  Ihnrc. 
l.Sam.23.5.David  fought, ami  brought  awayl!,W;>e, 
lCA7"on.  5.  9.  because  their  c.  were  nuilliplii  d 
7.21.  because  they  came  di.wn  totakeaw.  thcirc 
Psal.  78.  48.  he  gave  up  tlnir  c.  also  to  the  hail 
107.  38.  he  suffered  not  their  c.  lo  decrease 
.Jer.  49.  32.  liieir  camels  a  hoolv,  thcirc.  a  spoil 

Thy  CATTLE. 
Gen.  30. 29.  thou  knovvcst  how  thij  c  was  with  me 
3'.  41.  1  served  thee  six  years  for  Ihij  c. 
F.iod.  9.  3.  hand  ofthe  Ld.  is  on  Ihu  r.  in  the  fleir 

19.  send  therefore  now  and  galher  tliy  c. 
20. 10.  servant  nor  tAyr.  do  any  work,  heut.  5.14. 
34.  19.  every  firstling  amo.ig  ihi/ 1 .  is  mine 
Jye.-y.K.'iO.  let  not  t/(;/r.  gender  with  a  diverse  kind 
25.  7.  sabbath  ofthe  land  shall  be  meal  lin  Ihyc 
J)ci:t.  11.  15.  I  will  send  srass  in  fields  for  t/iy  < 
28.  4.  blessed  shall  be  the  fruit  of /;/;»/ r.  11.  |  30.  9 
51.  he  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  thi/  c.'anil  lh>  l.-inJ 
/sa.30.23  that  dav  shall  (A;/ cfeeil  in  large  pastures 

Ynvr  CATTLE. 
Gcv.  47.10.  give  yourc.nWc  you  bread  for  yourc 
/.ev.  2t).  22.  if  ye  wiii  not  nearken.will  de«'roy  y.  c 
Drut.  3. 19.  yourc  shaM  abide  in  cities,  .'«.sA.I.14 
7.14.  male  nor  female  shall  be  barren  among;,,  i; 
'HKings  3.  17.  thalve  may  drink,  both  yc  and  tj.  c 

■CAl'GMT. 
Gen  22. 13.  behold,  behind  him  a  ram  c.  bvhoroA 


CAU 

^Jf.  ?J.13.Plicc.liiiii  by  garijent,saying,lie  with  me 
hUod.  i.  l.  put  Ibrtli  lus  liuiiii,  and  c.  the  serpeiu 
/Vi/m.  :il   ;>2.  rest  of  the  prey  the  men  ol'war  liad  c. 
jH.lif.  1.  tj.  c.  Aiioiii-bezek,  aiul  cut  off  his  thumbs 
H.  11.  c.  u  young  inanot'inen  ot'Succotli,aml  said 
ir-  4.  Samson  went  and  c.  three  liundred  foxes 
■21.  -JH.  look  wives  of  them  danced,  whom  they  c. 
I*a//i    17.  Ho.  I  c.  him  by  his  beard  and  slew  Inm 
J.Sa.vi.  '2.  Vi.  and  they  c.  every  one  lus  fellow 
If*.  !l.  .-Absalom's  head  c.  hold  of  the  oak 
h'ri<r.  I.  50.  and  Adonijah  c.  hold  on  the  altar 
-2.  ■Zt'.  Joab  c.  hold  on  the  iiorns  of  the  altar 
11.  itO.  Ahijah  c.  the  new  garment  and  rent  it 
2KtHfr.'i  4.  27.  the  Shunarnite  c.  Elisha  by  the  feet 
2(:kniu.  ^-i-i.  !(.  they  c.  Ahaziah  and  brought  him 
I'rrr.  7.  lii.  so  she  c.  him,  and  kissed  him,  and  said 
Jcr.  .'ill. 24.  O  Babylon,  thou  art  found  and  also  c. 
Aliit.  M.  :n.  Jesus  c.  Peter,  and  said  unto  him 
21.  list,  the  husbandmen  c.  him  and  cast  liim  out 
Marie  12.  .3.  they  c.  the  servant  and  beat  him 
l.ukrf'.  2'.l.  ofieatimes  itc.  him,  and  he  was  bound 
Juliii  21.  3.  they  went,  and  that  night  c.  notiimg 
.dels  Ij.  12.  they  came  upon  Stephen  and  c.  him 
ri.  :!('.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  c.  away  I'hilii) 

10.  ly.  they  c.  Paul  and  Silas,  and  drew  them 
20.21. for  these  causes  the  Jews  c.me  in  the  temple 
27.  15.  when  the  ship  was  c.  we  let  her  drive 

iCor.  12. 2.  I  knew  a  man  c.  uji  to  the  third  leaven 

4.  how  he  was  c.  up  into  parailise,  and  heard 

10.  being  crafty,  1  c.  you  with  guile         [words 

I  Thc-s.  4.  17.  we  shall  be  c.  up  together  with  them 

Rev.  12. 5.  her  child  v/as  c.  up  to  Gad,  to  his  throne 

CAUL,  S. 

Exod   29.  13.  the  c.  that  is  above  the  liver,  22. 

Lev.  3.  4,  10, 15.  |  4.  9.  |  7  4.  I  8.  10, 25. 

;  !).  10,  19. 

fsii.  3.18.  til.'  Lord  will  take  away  their  c.  and  tires 

Uos. Vi.8.  will  rend  the  c.  of  their  heart  and  devour 

CAUSE 

Signifies,  ['»] .4  ground,  reason,  or  motive,  1  Sam. 

17.  29.     [2]   .4   suit,  action,   or   controiiersij, 

Exod.  22.  9.  Isa.  1.  23.     [3J  Hake,  or  account, 

2  Cor.  7.  12. 

F.rod.  22.9.  the  c.  of  both  shall  come  before  judges 

21.  2.  nor  speak  in  a  c.  to  decline  after  many 
3..ior  shall  thou  countenance  a  poor  man  in  his  c. 

•  0.  nor  wrest  tlir  judgment  of  the  i>oor  m  his  c. 
Vinn.  16.11.  for  wliicli  r.  thou  and  all  thy  company 
are  gathered  together  agiiiist  the  Lord 

■.;7.  .').  Moses  brought  their  c.  before  the  Lord 
/  'ml.  1.  17.  the  c.  that  is  loo  hard  for  you,  bring 
i i.i'i.  20.  4.  the  manslayer  shall  declare  his  c. 
i.S'ini.  17.  29.  and  David  said,  is  there  not  a  c? 

-.'>.  3^.  Lord  hath  pleaded  the  c.  of  my  reproach 
!V(/H.  13.  10.  there  is  no  c.  this  evil  is  greater  than 

I").  4.  that  hatli  any  suit  or  c.  might  conn?  to  me 
.' h'hio:s  8. 45.  maintain  their  c.  49, 59.  2CA.0.35,39. 

11.  27.  this  was  the  c.  that  be  lift  up  his  hand 

12.  15.  for  the  c.  was  from  the  Lord,  2CAr.  10. 15. 
\(lir  21.3.  why  will  he  be  a  <:.  of  trespass  to  Israel? 
iCIir.  19.  10.  what  c.  shall  come  of  your  brethren 
F.:ra  1.  15.  for  which  c.  this  cily  was  destroyed 
AT^A.  fi.  0.  for  which  c.  thou  buildest  the  wall 

fii'i  5.8.  and  unto  God  will  I  commit  my  c. 

13.  18.  behold  now,  I  have  ordered  my  c. 

23.  4.  I  would  order  my  c.  before  him,  and  fill 
2il.  Hi.  the  c.  which  I  knew  not,  I  searched  out 
:tl.  13.  if  I  did  despise  the  c.  of  my  man-servant 

I'.s'il.  9.  4.  for  tliou  hast  maintained  my  c. 
'■'..').  23.  awake  to  my  c.  my  God  and  my  Lord 
27.  let  them  be  glad  that  favour  my  righteous  c. 
140.  12.  I  know  that  the  Lord  will  maintain  the  c. 

Pnii\\H.\'7.  he  that  is  first  in  his  own  c.  seems  just 
25.  9.  debate  thy  c.  with  thy  neighbour  himself 
29.  7.  Ilie  righteous  considerelh  the  r.  of  llie  poor 
31.  rv  open  thy  inoutli  for  the  dumb  in  the  c. 

F.rcl.  7.  10.  say  not  thou,  what  is  the  c.  that 

/.<r;.  1.  23.  nor  doth  c.  of  the  widow  come  to  them 
41.  21.  produce  your  c.  saith  the  Lord,  bring 
.'lO   t  8.  whi)  is  the  master  of  my  c.  let  him  come 
."il.  22.  God  that  pleadeth  the  c.  of  his  pcojile 

/r.r.  5.  28.  they  judge  not  thee,  of  the  fatherless 
II.  20.  for  to  thee  have  I  revealed  my  c. 
20.  12.  Lord,  unto  thee  have  I  opened  my  r. 

22.  10.  he  judged  the  c.  of  the  poor  and  needy 
r,ffH(.3. 30.  to  subvert  in  a  c.  the  Ld.  approve'hnot 

.W.  Lord,  thou  hast  iieen  my  wrong,  judge  my  c. 

hnalt  1.  7.  that  he  may  know  for  wliose  c.  8. 

lUat.'i.  32.  his  wife,  saving  for  thee,  of  fornication 
19.  3.  for  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife  for  every  r. 

/.like  8.  47.  declared  for  what  c.  she  touched  hirn 
2!t.  22.  T  have  found  no  c  of  death  in  him 

/ir.ts  10  21.  what  is  the  r.  wherefore  ye  are  come? 
n.  2f«.  tlmajrh  they  found  no  c.  of  death  in  him 
2.5.  14.  Festiis  declared  Paul's  c.  to  the  king 
2'<.  18.  because  there  was  no  c  of  death  in  me 

fOir.  4. 10.  for  which  c.  we  faint  not,  but  though 
r>    13.  or  whether  we  he  sober,  it  is  for  your  c. 
7.  12.  r  did  it  not  for  his  c.  that  h  \d  done  wrong 
"AiJ  2  Id.  for  the  same  c.  also  do  ye  joy  with  me 
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CATJ 

2Tini.  1.  12.  for  which  c.  1  sutler  these  things 

Heb.  2.  1 1.  for  »  Inch  c.  he  is  not  ashamed  to  cal 

li-'tt.  2.  f  23.  comimtied  his  c.  to  hiin  that  judgeth 
I^Uad  CAUSL. 

ISarn.  24.  15.  the  Lord  be  judge,  iind  plead  my  c. 
J'sal.  Jd.  1.  I  43.  i.  I  119.  154. 

Psal.  74.  22.  arise,  U  God,  plead  lliiiie  own  t. 

froc.  22.  -Si.  lor  the  Lo.d  viwi  plead  their  c 
23.  ll.  he  shall  plead  iiieir  c.  wiili  thee 
31.  'J.  ojieii  lliy  luuuili,  pU  ad  the  t   ol  poor,  •leedy 

.ler.  30.  iJ.  mere  is  nuiio  iki  pUad  'hy  c. 

50.  34.  the  Lord  siiaii  Uioiuugliiy  y.itu(i  their  c. 

51.  30.  behold,  1  «  HI  {tUaa  my  c.  and  take  veng. 
Mic.  7.  9.  uniil  lie  jjluaa  my  c.  and  execute 

J'or  Ihid  C/VljaK. 
Exod.  9.  10. /ur  this  c.  have  1  raised  up  Pharaoh 
iCIii .  \i-2.H).jor  this  c.  liezekiali  and  Isaiah  pray. 
Jjan.'i.iZ.J.  this  c.  the  king  was  angry  and  lurious 
J\lat.  lit.  5.  for  this  c.  shall  a  man  leave  father  and 
moilier,and  cleave  to  wile,  MarkM.T.  Epk.b.'S\. 
John  12.  2r.  but/ur  llus  c.  came  1  unto  tins  hour 

18.  .37.  and/w7-  this  c.  came  1  into  the  world 
RofirT.  20.  J.  this  c.  G.  gave  them  up  to  vile  alfect. 

13.  0. /or  this  c.  pay  ye  tribute  also 

15.9./.  this  c.  1  will  conf.  to  thee  among  the  gent. 
Itur.  11.  30. /or  this  c.  many  are  weak  and  s;'  kly 
fiy/j.3.14.  fur  this  c.  1  bow  my  knees  to  the  Father 
1  J'hess.  2. 13.  for  this  c.  thank  G.  without  ceasing 
■2Thess.-2.il.  f -this  c.  G.  shall  send  strong  delusion 
1  Tail.  I.  10.  bowbeit,/wr  this  c.  1  obtained  mercy 
/{eb  .9.15.  /.  this  c.  he  is  the  mediator  of  new  testa. 
lfcL.i.{i.  for  this  c.  was  tlie  gospel  preach.lothein 

mthuiU  CAUSE. 
lSrtni.l9.5.wiltthou  sin, to  slayDavid  withuulac  ? 
.lob  2.  3.  thou  movedst  me  to  destroy  him  with,  a  t. 

9.  17.  iie  inultiplieth  my  wounds  without  c. 
I'sal.  7.  4.  1  delivered  him  thatic.  t.  is  my  enemy 

25.  3.  let  them  be  ashamed  that  transgress  w.  c. 

35.7.  10.  c.  they  hid  for  me  a  net,  digged  a  pit  ic.  c. 
19.  that  hale  me  without  c.  09.  4.  ./ohn  15.  25. 

109.  3.  and  they  fought  against  me  without  a  c. 

119.78.  the  proud  dealt  perversely  with  me  w.  a  c. 
1()1.  princes  have  persecuted  me  without  c. 
Prou.  1.  11.  let  us  lurk  for  the  innocent  2£iit/toM<  c. 

3.  30.  strive  not  with  a  man  w.  c.  if  he  have  done 

23.  29.  who  hath  sorrow,  who  hath  wounds  w.  c. 
24.28.  be  not  witness  against  neighbour  without  c. 

/*■«.  52.  4.  the  Assyrian  oppressed  them  without  c. 
/^n»i.3.52.mine  enemies  chased  me  sore  without  c. 
Ezek.  14.  23.  have  not  done  w.  c.  all  I  have  iloiie 
Mat.  5.  22.  whoso  is  angry  witli  his  brother  w.  c. 

CAUSE. 
(icn.  7.  4.  I  will  c.  it  rain  on  the  earth  forty  days 

45.  1.  he  cried  c.  every  man  to  go  out  from  me  ' 
Kiod.  8.5.  c.  frogs  to  come  up  on  the  land  of  Egypt 

21.  19.  and  shall  c.  him  to  be  thoroughly  healed 
Lni.  19.29.  thy  danghlcr,  to  c.  her  to  be  a  whore 

20.  10.  consume  the  eyes,  and  c.  sorrow  of  heart 
JSI'uiii.  8.  t  7   c.  a  razor  to  pass  over  the  Levites 

16.  5.  who  IS  holy,  the  Lord  will  c.  him  to  come 

Deui.  1.  38.  encourage  him,  for  lie  shall  c.  Israel 

to  inherit  it,  3.  28.  |  31.  7.  .hisli.  1.  t  6. 

12. 11.  God  shall  choose  to  c.  his  name  to  dwell 

24.  4.  and  thou  shalt  not  c.  the  land  to  sin  which 
28.  t  61.  them  will  Ld.  c.  to  ascend  till  destroyed 

.fudg.  0.  t  11-  Gideon  threshed  wheat  to  c.  it  lice 
2SaV/(.  13.  13.  whilher  shall  I  c.  my  shame  to  yo? 
1  A'(Ho-s8.  31.  an  oath  laid  on  him  toe.  him  swear 
2h'i!igs  J9. 7.  will  c.  him  lo  fall  by  sword,  Isa.'i'.'i. 
JVeh.  13.  26.  him  did  outlandish  women  e.  to  sin 
Fsth.  3. 13.  c.  to  perish  all  the  Jews,  7.  t  4.  1  8.11. 

5.  5.  c.  Hamcii  make  haste  to  do  asEstliir  snid 

6.  f  9.  r.liim  to  ride  on  horseback  through  the  city 
,iob  G.  24.  c.  me  to  understand  wherein  1  have  erred 

t  27.  yea,  ye  c.  lo  fall  upon  the  falhcrlcss 
34.  1 1.  c.  every  man  to  find  acc>ording  lo  his  ways 
38.t37.\vhocaii  c.to  lie  down  the  bottles  ofiieaveii 

P.fal.  10.  17.  thou  wilt  c.  thine  ear  lo  hear 
(57. 1.  and  c.  his  face  to  shine  upon  us,  80.  3, 7.  19. 
70.  a.  thou  didst  c.  jiulgm.  to  he  heard  from  heav. 
90.  1 12.  we  may  c.  our  hearts  to  come  Jo  wisdom 
143.  8.  c.  nie  to  hear,  c.  me  to  know  the  way  _ 

Pri>v.  4.10.  sleep  taken  away,  unless  c.  some  lo  fall 

19.  t  18.  let  not  thy  soul  spare  to  e.  hirn  to  die 
23.  f  5.  wilt  c.  tliiiie  eyes  lo  flee  on  what  is  nof? 

Keel.  5.6.  siifTer  not  thy  moulli  to  e.  thy  flesh  to  sin 
Cnnt.  8.  13.  hearken  to  thy  voice,  c.me  to  hear  it 
/.*«.  3.  12.  they  who  lead  thee  c.  thee  to  err,  9.  10. 
'27.  n.  ho  shall  c.  them  of  Jacob  to  tfke  root 

28. 12.  this  is  the  rest  ye  may  c.  the  weary  to  rest 
30.  30.  the  £..ord  e.  his  glorious  voice  to  be  heard 
42.  2.  nor  e.  bis  voice  to  be  heard  in  the  streets 
-58.  14.  1  will  t,  thee  to  ride  upon  the  high  places 
61.11.  so  Lord  wdl  c.  righleousncssto  S|)ring  forth 
60.9.8hall  I  bring  lo  birth, and  not  e. to  brmg  forth? 

.Ter.  3. 12.  I  will  not  r.  mine  anger  lo  fall  on  you 

7.  3.  I  will  r.  yon  to  dwell  in  this  place,  7. 

12.  to.  e.  beastsof  the  field  lo  come  and  devour 
13.16.  give  glory  lolhe  Lord  before  he  e.  darkness 
15.  11   I  will  c  the  enemy  to  entreat  Ihcc  well 


CAU 

Jef.  23.  27.  who  tliiini  lo  .-.  iiy  pco|).e  trgel  my  a 
is.  t  10.  1  will  c.  to  perish  the  voice  of  niiitb 

31.  2.  even  Israel,  whin  1  went  to  c.  him  tii  res' 
■  9. 1  will  c.  them  to  walk  by  the  rivers  of  waters 

32.  44.  1  will  c.  their  captivity  ,o  returi'  33.  20. 
Lain.  3.32.  tho'  bee. grief,  yet  will  he  hi.  re  com 
Kzek.  20.  37.  1  will  c.  you  lo  pass  under  the  rod 

24.  8.  that  it  might  c.  fury  to  come  to  vengeance 
34.  15. 1  will  c.  ihein  lo  he  down,  saith  the  Lord 
30.  12.  1  will  c.  men  to  walk  on  you,  even  Israe 
JJan.  8.  25.  he  shall  c.  craft  lo  prosper  in  his  hand 

15.17.  Oour  God,  c.  thy  face  to  shine  on  sanctuary 
t  18.  we  do  not  c.  to  fall  our  supplication 

11.  t  32.  shall  he  c.  to  dissemble  by  flatteries 
Has.  4.  t  9.  1  will  L.  to  return  for  their  ways 
.loci  3.  11.  thither  c.  thy  mighty  ones  come  down 
.^j/(osO.  3.  and  c.  the  seat  of  violence  to  corae  nea 

8.  9.  1  will  c.  uun  to^odown  at  nooiianj  darken 

3.  i  9.  (..  to  move  Israel  among  all  natioii2 
J\rah.  2.  t  8.  stand,  hut  none  shall  c.  their,  to  turt 
Hab.l.'i.  why  dost  thou  c.  me  lo  behold  grievance 
Mat.  0.  t  29.  if  thy  right  eye  c.  thee  to  offend 

6.  t  2.  c.  not  a  truniiiet  to  be  sounded 

10.21.children  rise  up  against  parents  and  c.  t)'e:ii 

to  be  put  to  death,  Mark  13. 12.  J^uke  21   A). 

fiom. It).  17. m.ark  them  whoc.divisionsandoflijrceii 

Cut.  4.16.c.that  it  be  read  in  church  of  Laodiccnj 

Cause  to  cease.     Sec  Ckase. 

CAUSED. 

den.  2.  21.  God  c.  a  deep  sleep  to  fall  on  A  Jam 

20.  13.  God  c.  me  to  wander  from  my  lathers 
F.iod.  14.  21.  the  Lord  c.  the  sea  to  go  back 
JVum.  31.  16.  these  c.  Israel  to  commit  whoredom 
Deut.  34.  4.  this  is  li?c  land,  1  have  c.  thee  to  -see  i< 
'2S::ri.  7.  11.  c.  theo  to  rest  from  thine  enemies 

2-2.  t  40.  hast  thou  c.  to  bow,  Psal    18.  \  39. 
1  A7/;^.';2.l9.e.a  seat  to  be  set  for  I  he  king's  mother 
iChron.  34.32.  he  call  present  in  Jems,  to  stand  It 
Kzral.fl.Cyrusc.a  voicetopass  thro'  his  kingdom 

6.  12.  the  God  that  halh  c.  his  name  to  dwell 
.'VV/i.8.7.Levite3e.  people  lo  understand  the  law,  8 
Estli.  5.  t  lO.Hainanseut  amU-.his  friends  tocoma 

14.  Hainan  c.  the  gallows  to  be  made 
.fob  31.  16.  if  I  have  c.  eyes  of  ihi'  wniow  to  fail 
Ps.  66. 12.  thou  hast  c.  men  lo  ride  over  our  heads 

78  13.  he  divided  the  sea,  and  c.  them  to  pass  thro 
26.  he  c.  an  eaBt-wiiwl  to  blow  in  the  heaven 

119.49.  word  on  which  thou  hast  r.  me  to  liopo 
Prov.  7.  21.  with  fair  speech  she  c.  him  to  yield 
Isa.  6.  t  7.  r.  it  lo  loucli  my  mouth,  and  said  to 

19.  14.  they  have  c.  Egypt  lo  err  in  every  work 
43. 23.  I  have  not  t.  ihee  to  serve  «  iih  an  ofTering 

47.  t  10.  thy  wisdom  e.  thee  to  tiiin  away    . 
63.  14.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  c.  him  lo  rest 

.Jer.  3.  t  18.  lo  the  land  I  c.  your  f.thers  posse-i 

12.  14. which  1  have  c.  my  people  Israel  to  inherit 

13.  11.  I  have  c.  to  cleave  to  me  house  of  Israel 
29.  31.  Shemaiah  c.  you  to  trust  in  a  lie 

32.  23.  therefore  thou  hast  e.  all  this  evil  tocoine 
34.  11.  after  they  e.  tho  servants  to  return,  Ki. 

48.  4.  her  little  ones  have  c.  a  ciy  to  bo  heard 
Ezek.  16.  7.  I  have  c.  thee  to  multi|ily  as  the  bud 

24.  13.  lill  I  have  c.  my  fury  to  rest  on  I  bee 

29.18.  Nebuch.  c.  his  army  to  serve  against  Tyrus 
32.  23.  which  c.  terror  in  ihe  land,  24,  25,  26 

/)iin.  9.  21.  Gabriel  Iwing  r.  lo  rty  swiftly,  touched 
Nos.  4.  12.  the  spirit  of  whoredoms  e.  them  loerr 
.'lnios'2.  4.  and  their  lies  c.  them  loerr,  aflei  wliu'h 

4. 7. 1  c.  rain  on  one  cily,  I  e.  not  lo  rain  on  aimt.b. 
ZffA.3.4.  1  have  c.  thine  iniipiity  lo  pass  from  thee 
Mai.  2.  8.  ve  have  c.  many  to  stumble  at  the  law 
.lohn  11.  37.  have  c.  Ihisman  should  not  have  died 
.fir.f.''  15.  3.  they  e.  great  joy  lo  all  the  breihren 
2Cyr.2.5.  but  if  any  liave  c.  grief,hath  grieved  part 

CAUSES. 
Ernd.  18.  19.  thai  lliou  mayest  bring  c.  to  God 

•  26.  the  hard  r.  they  brought  to  Moses 
Deut.  1.  Iti.  bear  the  c.  between  votir  brethren 
.hr.  3.  8.  all  the  c.  whereby  bnckshding  Israel 
/,«»/.  2.14.  but  have  seen  for  thee  c.  of  banishment 

3.  58.  O  Lord,  thou  bast  pleaded  the  c.  of  my  soul 
.lets  26.21. for  the.se  e.the.le  ws  caught  me  in  lempla 

CAUSEST 
.fob  .30.22.  thou  e.  mo  to  ritie  on  the  wind 
Ps.  05.  4.  blessed  is  iii;iii  thou  e.  approach  to  thee 

CAL.-ETH. 
.V«77(.  5.18.  Ihe  water  thai  i-.  the  curse,  19,22,24,27 
.Job  12.  24.  he  c.  ihein  to  wander  in  a  wilderness 
where  there  is  no  way,  Psnl.  107.  4( 

20.  3.  the  spirit  of  understanding  c.  me  to  answer 
37.  13.  he  c.  it  to  come  hither  fur  correction 

P.*.  101.  ; '  he  e.  the  grass  to  grow  for  the  cattle 
1 15.7.  he  c.  vapc?irs  to  ascend,  .Jer.  10. 13.  j  5l.lfi. 
147.  18.  c.  his  wind  to  jlow,  and  the  watsrs  flow 

Pror.  10.  5.  is  a  son  that  c.  shame,  17.  2.  |  19.  26i 
t  17.  he  Ihatrefuselh  reproof  e.  to  err 
17.2.  a  wise  servant  shad  ru  eover  asone.  shamf 
19.  27.  cease  lo  hear  Ihe  instrnetion  thai  e.  to  en 
28. 10.  whf.so  •■.  rigliteons  to  go  astray  in  ev  i  waj 

Isa  04.  2.  tlie  fire  c.  the  waters  to  boil,  lo  m.ikc 


CEA. 

W.zck,  44.  13.  no!  gird  w  'Ji  any  Uiing  that  c.  sweat 

/'.i«.il.  t  -"  i>"«  Ui'it<^  ail  oxacttrortln.'  kingdom 

*W(il.J.')i  |iui  mviiy  wtt'e  c.  her  to  commit  adullory 

•  Cur.  -J.  14.  lliaitks  lie  to  God,  vvliot.  us  lo  lnuui|]|i 

y.  11.  wlucli  I.  tliiougli  us  tliauksgiviiig  to  (j!od 

kcc.  IX  1-.  c   iliu  earlli  to  worship  Llie  first  buast 

l(j.  c  ail  lo  receive  a  mark  iii  tiieir  riglit  liaiid 

CAUisliVVAY. 

IC'Ar.  'J6. 16.  »ot  came  Ibrtli  liy  tlie  c.  ol'goiiig  uji 

l.~.  al  I'arWi  westward  lour  at  tile  c.  and  two 

i'nii-.  l.'i.  t  1>J   way  ot'rigiiteous  raised  up  as  a  c. 

Jsii.  7    T  3  go  iiji  111  the  c.  ottlie  I'uller's  held 

CAUSING. 
-  A'i«^'.<  -.  t  i"J-  'he  ground  c.  to  miseariy 
Ciiiit^'i.  i».  c.  thi:  ii()s  ot  those  asleeji  lo  s^ieak 
/mi.  ;)U.  vy.  a  bridle  in  tlie  jaws  c.  Ihein  lo  err 
.Ji  r.  -Jil.  11"  ill  c.  vou  111  return  to  this  jiiace 
;jj.  1-2.  si  ;j;herds  c  Uieir  Hoeks  to  lie  down 
t'.ztk.  31'.  T  -c!-  know  1  am  ilie  Ld.  ctiiom  loije  Jed 

CAL'StiLESS. 
t.Suni.  25.  31.  either  tlial  thou  hast  shod  blood  c. 
fruc.  Hi.  -.  so  the  curse  c  shall  not  come 

CAVE,  S. 
f,Vn.l9.  30.  LotdwtJtin  a  c.he  aiid  Jiis  daugiiters 
;J3.  17.  lield  and  c    made  sure  to  Abraham,  'JO. 

111.  .A  iraham  bulled  Sarah  in  Uiec.  id'lhe  tield 
49.  -Jil.  burv  me  Willi  mv  tiitlirr  in  c.  of  Ejiliron 
/u.-.-A.iU.ll).  these  live  kings  fled  and  hid  m  ac.  17. 
./u(lir.ti.-i.  because  ol'  the  .Midianites  Israel  made  <;. 
!.Sn;H.i;t.(i.  Israel  did  hide  themselves  in  c.  in  rocks 
•2-2.  1.  IJavid  esca|ie<l  to  the  c.  ot' Adulkiiii 
-4.  10.  Lord  delivered  thee  into  my  hand  in  the  c. 
i-Siuit.  -i'i.  13.  came  to  David  to  the  c.  ol"  Adiillain 
Ih'iugs  IS.  4.  the  iiro)>liets  hid  by  titty  in  a  c.  Ki. 

111.  !l.  ElijaJi  came  to  rt  c.  and  lodged  there 
4sii.  2.  HI.  they  shall  so  into  c.  for  tear  of  the  Ld. 
f.zrk.  33.  27.  they  shall  die  iJiat  be  iii  the  c. 
Julin  1 1.38.  tliegrave,  it  was  a  c.  astone  lay  upoii  it 
Heb.  11.  '.iS.  they  wandeied  iiideus  and  c.  of  earth 

CE.ASE 
Sigr.ifies,  [11   Ta  letu)C  off,  or  give  oner,  ISam. 
1  8.    Isa.SX  1.     f21  7'o  be  uUrrlii  furgvttcii, 
fieut.  32.  2(i.     [3]'7'o  be  otuet,  Jndg.  l.>.  7. 
(4]  Til  be  icantiiig,  Deut. 'l.">.   11.     \r>]  7'«  b,! 
removed  by  death,  ur  otherwise,  Lam.  5.   14. 
fOJ  jVot  to  lean  to,  or  depend  on,  Pruv.  23   4. 
[7]  To  ab.staiajiinit,  V'.-i\.  37.  a  Isa.  1.  10. 
Ciiii.  C.  22.  and  day  mA  night  .shall  not  c. 
f,>.-irf.  9.  2y.  as  I  am  gone  the  ihundiM-  shall  c. 
*.'3.  t  'I.  would  c.  to  leave  ti;y  business  for  him 
Xititi   8.  2,"i.  froM'.  the  age  of  fifty  years  shall  c. 
11.  2o.  seveiily  elders  prophesieii,  and  did  not  c. 
17.  h.  I  will  make  to  c.  the  muripurings 
Jlriit  l.">.  11.  the  jMior  shall  never  c.  out  of  the  land 
32.26.  1  would  make  remembrance  of  them  lo  e. 
fo.-^h  22.2.'>.  so  make  ourchildren  c.  from  fearing  L. 
Judo-.  15.  7.  vet  will  I  Ite  avenged,  after  1  will  c. 
2(1.28.  shall'l  yet  again  go  to  liallle,  or  shall  1  c' 
l.S'am.  7.  H.  c.  not  to  cry  lo  Lord  our  God  for  us 
iKings  23.  t  5.  caused  to  c.  the  idolatrous  priests 
ICkr.  Ki.a.  wlicn  Haasha  heard  it,  let  his  work  r. 
Kzra  4.  2.3.  made  them  to  c.  by  force  and  power 

6.  t  f^.  tliat  they  be  not  made  lo  c. 

A"<A.  6.  3.  why  sliould  the  work  c.  while  I  roiiie? 

Job  3.  17.  tlier(;  the  wiiked  c.  from  troubling 
10.  20.  inv  days  few,  r.  then,  lei  me  alone 
14.  7.  thai  the  tender  hraiK-h  thereof  will  not  c. 

Psal.  37.  H.  c.  from  .uiger,  and  forsake  wrath 
46.  y.  \w  inakelb  wars  to  c.totheeiidof  tlie  earth 
89.  44.  thou  hast  made  his  glory  to  c.  and  cast 
119.  t  lie.  thiiu  cnuscst  the  wicked  to  c. 

Proii.  19.  27.  c.  to  hear  instruction  that  canseth  to 
err  from  the  words  of  knowledge 

20.  3.  it  is  an  honour  for  a  man  to  r.  from  strife 
22.10. cast  scorner,  yea  strife  and  reproach  shall  c. 
23.  4.  labour  to  be  rich,  c.  from  thy  wisdom 

F.rcl.  12.  3.  the  grinders  c.  Ii^cause  they  are  few 
{s(i.  1.  16.  c.  to  d<i  evil  II  2.  22.  c.  ye  from  man 

10.  2.1.  yet  a  little  while  and  indignation  shall  c. 

II).  10.  I  have  made  thi^ir  vintase  shouting  lo  c. 

17.  3.  the  fortress  also  sliall  c.  from  Eplir*im 

21.  2.  an  the  sighing  thereof  have  1  made  to  r. 
33.  1.  when  Ihon  shall  r.  to  s(>i)il  shiilt  be  spoiled 

Jrr.  14.  17.  let  tears  run  down  .ind  let  them  not  (,. 
17.  8.  leaf  green,  noi  shall  c  from  yielding  fruit 
31.  36.  then  the  seed  of  Israel  shall  c. 

f.nin.  2.  18.  let  not  the  apple  of  thine  eye  c. 

F.iek.  6.  6.  that  your  idols  may  be  broken  and  c. 

7.  24   I  will  miikc  the  pomp  of  the  strong  lo  r.. 
12.23.  sai'.h  the  T/ord,  I  wilt  make  this  (iroverb  c. 
2:>.  27.  thus  will  I  make  tliy  lewdness  to  c. 

30.  HI.  I  will  make  the  multitude  of  Egypt  to  c. 

\r.  ihe  [lomp  of  her  strenglh  shall  c.  33.28. 
f/n.«.  7.  t  4.  raiser  will  c.  from  raising 
4mo.'?  7..5.0  Ld.Ood,  c.  by  whom  shall. Jarob  ari-e 
5r^<  13.  10.  will  not  c.  to  pervert  the  riglit  ways 
t  Cor.  13.  8.  w'.iether  they  be  tongues,  they  slial!  c 
Kph.  1    16.  I  r.  not  lo  give  lhan!;s  for  you 
Col.  1.  9  we  do  nol  c.  to  pray  for  you  to  he  filled 
2  Pet.  2.  14.  having  eyes  ihut  cannot  i    from  sin 
69 


UEl) 

Cause  lu  CEASE. 
AcD.ab.tC.l  will  cause  to  c.evil  beas»s,  K:(/.-.34.2o. 
Huih  4.  I  14.  not  caused  to  c.  to  thee  a  kinsman 
'ZKiwrs  23.  t  5.  cause  lu  c.  the  idolairons  (irie^ls 
b'.zra  4.21.  cause  these  men  tu  c.  city  be  not  built 

J.  5.  the  eye  of  their  God  on  Ihem,  they  could  no. 
cause  them  tu  c.  till  mailer  came  lo  Oa.ius 
JV'eA.  4.  11.  slay  them  and  cause  the  work  lu  c. 
fsaJ.  8o.  4.  cause  thine  anger  toward  us  to  c. 
fron.  18.  18.  the  lot  caiiselh  contentions  lu  c. 
y.9'u.l3.11.  I  will  cause  the  arrogancy  of  proud  loc. 

;iO.  11.  cause  the  holy  One  of  Israel  to  c.  belore  us 
Jc/-.  7.34.  c<i«A-cniirlh  lo  c.  from  the  cities  ot  J  udah 

3(i.  2;t.  cause  lo  c.  man  and  beast,  Hos.  2.  11. 

4s.  35.  I  wiWcaase  lo  c.  in  Moab  him  that  otVeretli 
Kzek.  16   41.  cause  thee  <o  c.  from  playing  harlot 

23.  48.  thus  w  ill  1  cause  lewdness  tu  c. 

26.  13.  1  will  cause  the  noise  of  thy  songs  to  c. 

30.  13.  I  will  cause  their  Images  to  c.  out  of  Noph 

34.  10.  cause  lliem  to  c.  from  feeding  tlie  flock 
Dav.  9.  27.  he  shall  cause  the  oblation  tu  c. 

11.  18.  cau-'ic  the  reproach  ofl'ered  !iy  him  Jo  c. 
//rtj>".1.4,  will  cause  tu  c.  kingdom  of  house  of  Israel 

CEAShlJ. 
Cien.  18. 11.  it  c.  to  be  with  Sarai  after  manner  of 
Kiod.  9.  33.  thunders  and  hail  c.  and  rain  was  .".of 

34.  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  the  thunders  c. 
.lu.^h.  o  12.  the  manna  c.  on  the  morrow  after 
.luitg.  2.  19.  they  c.  not  from  their  ow  n  doii.gs 

o.  7.  Ihe  iniiabilanls  of  villages  c.  they  c.  in  Israel 
\.Saiu.  2.  5.  and  they  that  were  hungry  c. 

2,1.  9.  they  spake  in  the  name  of  David  and  c. 
Ezra  4.  24.  then  c.  the  work  of  the  house  of  God 
.lab  .32.  1.  so  these  three  men  c.  to  answer  Job 
I'sai.  ;i5.  15.  they  did  tear  me  and  c.  not 

77.  2.  my  sure  ran  in  the  iiiiihl  and  c.  not 
l.ia.  14.  4.  how  hath  the  oppres,sor  c.  gohlen  city  c. 
I. mil.  5.  14.  the  elders  have  c.  from  the  gate 

15.  the  joy  of  our  heart  is  c.  our  dance  is  turned 
■  hinah  1.15.  they  took  up  Jonah,  sea  c.  from  ragii.s 
JIat.  14.  32.  the  wind  c.  Mark  4.  39.  I  6.  51. 
J.uke  7.  45.  this  woman  hath  not  c  to  kiss  my  feet 

II.  1.  as  he  was  praying  in  a  place,  when  he  c. 
.•lets  5.  42.  they  c.  not  to  teach  and  preach  Jesus 

20.  1.  alter  the  uproar  was  C.Paul  ealli.'d  disciples 
31.  by  space  of  three  years  I  <;.  nol  to  warn  every 

21.  14.  when  he  would  not  be  persuaded  we  c. 
Gal.  5.  11.  then  is  the  ofteiice  of  the  cross  c. 
Heb.  4.  10   he  also  hath  c.  from  his  own  works 

10.  2.  for  then  they  would  not  have  c.  to  he  ofVer. 
\Pcl.  4.  1.  who  suffered  in  flesh,  hath  c.  from  sin 

CEASETIl. 
P.«a/.  12. 1.  Iielp,  Lord,  for  the  godly  man  c. 

49. 8.  redenipt.  of  soul  precious,  and  it  t.  for  ever 
Pro/).26.20.so  where  tliere  is  no  tale-bearer  strife  c. 
I'sa.  16.4.  the  Citortioner  is  at  an  enil,  the  spoiler  c. 

24.  8.  the  mirth  of  tabrets  c.  joy  of  the  harp  c. 
33.  8.  hiiih-ways  lie  waste,  the  way-faring  man  c. 

/.am.  3.  49.  mine  eye  iricklelh  down  and  i;.  not 
Jfas.  7.  4.  c.  from  raising  after  he  kneaded  doiigli 
.ids  G.13.this  man  c.not  speak  blasphemous  words 

CEASING. 
F.rod.  21.  t  19.  he  shall  pay  for  the  c.  of  bis  time 
l-Saiu.  12.  23.  I  should  sin  in  c.  to  pray  for  yon 
/.««.6.  t9.  hear  ye  wilhoul  c.  but  understand  not 
.lets  12. 5.  but  prayer  was  made  without  c.  for  him 
Horn.}.  9.  without  c.  I  make  mention,  1  Thess.  1.3. 

1  Tbrss.\i.  13.  for  this  we  thank  God  wilhont  c. 
5.  17.  pray  without  c.  in  every  thing  give  thanks 

2  T/TH.  1.3.  wilhoul  c  I  have  remembrance  of  thee 

CED.AR. 

This  tree  is  murb  ceh  bratrd  in  the  scriptures:  It 
sbduts  iiiit  its  branches  at  ten  or  twelve  feet  J'foni 
the  ground:  Its  branches  are  large,  and  at  a 
distance  fruiii  one  another;  itsleavrs  are  suine- 
thiiig  like  t  huse  of  rosemary^;  it  is  aiwai/s  green, 
and  distils  a  kind  of  gum,  to  which  different 
effrils  iireotlrihutrd:  The  wood  of  it  is  inrnr- 
riipti/ile,  beautiful,  solid,  and  inclining  to  a 
l/riiicn  colour:  it  bears  a  small  apple,like  that  of 
the  pine.  They  niadenscnf  this  mood  not  nnlii. 
fuT  Ihebenms  andplanks  lehich  coeercd edifices, 
and  served  for  reilings  to  apiirfinents,  but  they 
placid  ikem  likewise  in  the  substance  of  their 
lenlls,  and  so  disposed  them  and  the  stone  toge- 
ther, that  there  were  three  rows  of  stone  and  one 
of  cedar  wood,  1  Kings  6.  36.  liy  Ihe  cedar  of 
Leban(Mi,  the  king  of  Israel  may  be  understood, 
2  Kings  14.  9.  Hereunto  also  the  felicitij  and 
growth  of  the  faithful  are  compared,  I's.  92.12. 

■iSam  7.  2.  king  said,  I  dwell  in  a  house  of  c. 
7   saying,  why  bnild  ye  not  me  a  house  of  r.? 

1  Kings  A.  33.  he  spake  from  the  c.  to  the  hyssop 
5.  8.  1  will  do  all  thv  desire  concorninu  c. 

•IKinas  14. 9.  the  thistle  sent  to  the  c.  'iChr.^Tt.  18. 

.fob  4i).  17.  nehem.-ith  moveth  his  tail  like  a  c. 

Psal.  92.  12.  the  righteous  shall  grow  like  a  c. 

Cant.  1.  17.  the  beams  of  our  lioiisn  are  c. 
8.  9.  we  will  inclose  her  wiih  hoards  of  r. 

Ina.  41. 10.  I  'V^il!  plai '  in  the  wilderness  llie< 


CER 

,/«r.2a.  14.  itis  soiled  with  c  painted  v.  Ihvenmk 

15.  because  thou  closest  thyself  in  c. 
Kick.  17.  3.  a  great  eagle  took  highest  bran-h  of  c 

22.  I  will  take  of  the  highest  branch  of  the  c. 

23.  It  shall  bear  fruit  and  he  a  goodly  c. 

27.  24.  chests  made  of  c.  among  ihe  mercliaudise 
31.  3.  the  .Assyrian  was  a  e.  in  Li.Hinnoii 
'/.tph.'i.  14.  lor  he  shall  uncover  the  c.  work 
'Zcch.  11.  2.  howl,  l.r-lree,  for  the  t.  is  fallen 

CEDAR-TREES. 
.Vmot.24.6.  Israel's  lahernacles  are  c.  beside  waiere 
'XHam.o.  11.  Hiram  sent  c.  to  Uaviil  and  carpenters 
IKings  5.6.  that  they  hew  me  c.  out  of  Lebanon 

10.  so  Hiram  gave  Solomon  c.  and  tir-trees,  9.  1 1. 
2Kings  19.  23.  1  will  cut  down  the  tall  c.  thereof 
lCA»-o)i.  22.  4.  David  jirepared  c.  in  abundance 
2C7i/»«.  1.  15.  c.  made  he  as  the  sycamore,  9.  27. 

2.  8.  send  me  c.  and  lir-lrees  out  of  Lebanon 
Kzra  3.  7.  gave  monev  If  bring  c.  from  Lebanua 

CEDAU-WOOD. 
Lev.  14.  4.  take  c.  and  hyssop,  6,  49,  51,  52. 
JVum.  19.  6.  the  priest  shall  lake  c.  and  nysnop 
IChron.  22.  4.  tliey  bronchi  much  e.  to  Davui 

CEDARS. 
IKinirs  10.27.  c  made  he  to  be  as  sycamore-treei 
iChi'.  17.  1.  David  said,  1  dwell  in  a   house  of  c. 
■iChr.  2.  3.  <li(lst  send   David  c.  lo  build  a  hoiiso 
Psal.  29.  5.  Ihe  voice  of  the  Lord  hreaketh  the  c. 
80.  10.  the  boughs  thereof  were  like  goodly  c. 
148.  9.  prai.se  iiim  also  c.  anil  IVuilliil  trees 
Cant.  5.  l.'i.  his  countenance  e.xcellent  as  the  c. 
Isa.  9.  10.  we  w  ill  change  the  sycamores  into  c. 
37.  24.  I  will  cut  down  the  tall  c.  thereof 
44.  14.  he  heweth  him  down  c.  and  taketh  oak 
./(/■.  22.  7.  they  shall  cut  down  thy  choice  c. 

23.  U  Lebanon,  that  makest  thy  nc^st  in  the  c. 
F.zek.  31.  8.  c.  in  garden  of  God  could,  not  hide  him 
..•Jinos  2.  9.  Ainorites  height  as  the  h.eijht  of  c. 
!(.ech.  11.1.  O  Lebanon,  tiiat  firi^  may  devour  thy  c 

CEDARS  o//-(i«Ht/». 
./«rf^r.9.15  fire  out  of  the  bramble  devmir  c.  of  Leb 
Ps.  104.  10.  the  c.  of  Leb.  which  he  liHth  p'lantec 
Isa.  2.  13.  day  of  the  Lord  upon  all  the  c.  of  l^tb 
14.  8.  c.  of  Leb.  rejoice  al  tliee,  sayiiii'.sin(!e  tlion 
F.zek.  27.  5.  c.  from  Leb.  lo  make  masts  for  thco 

CELEBRATE. 

Lei).  23.32.  from  even  to  even  shall  r.  your  sabbatn 

41.  a  statute,  ye  shall  r.  it  in  the  .^evenlb  month 

Isa.  38. 1 8.  the  grave  itannol  iiraise,  death  cannot  e. 

CELESTIAI,.  (thee 

1  C«J-.  15.  40   are  f.  bodies.  L'lorv  of  Ihe  <.  is  one 

CELLARS. 
IC/n-»H.  27.  28.  and  over  the  c   of  oil  wa»  Juasfe 

CENSER,  S. 
Lev.  10.  1.  sons  of. Aaron  took  either  of  ihem  t. 
16.  12.  he  shall  lake  a  c.  full  of  hurninu  coals 
A'.vm.  4.  H.lliey -hall  put  upon  it  vessels  even  c 
16.  6.  this  do,  lake  ye  c.  ||  17.  every  man  his  c. 
19.  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the  hraseii  e. 
1  Kings  7.  50.  made  c.  of  pure  gidd,  2(  'hrun.  4.  20. 
-Chr.  26.  19.  Uzziali  had  a  c.  in  his  lianil  to  burr. 
F.zek.  8. 11.  with  every  man  his  c.  in  his  band 
Heb.  9. 4.  the  holiest  had  the  gcddeii  ( .  and  Ihe  ark 
Rev.  8.  3.  the  angel  came,  having  a  ^'olden  <  - 
5.  the  angel  took  the  c.  and  tilled  it  «  illi  lire 
CENSURE. 
2CoJ'.  2.  t  6.  suflicient  to  such  a  man  is  lliis  c. 

CENTURION,  S. 
J\Iat.S.  5.  there  came  unto  him  a  r.  beseeching  liini 
8.  c.  said.  Lord,  1  am  not  worthy  thou  shoujdest 
27.  r>i.  when  the  c.  saw  the  earllninake  [come 
Luke  7.2.  c.  servaiit,wlio  was  dear  to  him,wassick 
23.  47.  now  when  the  c.  saw  what  was  done 
.'lets  10.  1.  (Nirnelius  was  a  c.  of  Ihe  Italian  hand 

22.  Cornelius  the  c.  a  just  man  that  I'earelli  Ciod 

21.  32.  who  ininiedialely  took  c.  and  ran  down 

22.  26.  when  the  c.  heard  that,  he  went  and  told 

23.  17.  then  Paul  called  one  of  thee,  to  him 

23.  he  called  to  him  two  c.  saying,  make  ready 

24.  23.  and  he  commanded  a  c.  to  keep  i'aul 
27.1.deliver.Paiil  to  Julius  a  c.  of  Augiisliis'  band 

11.  the  c.  believed  the  master  more  than  Paul 
43.  c.  willing  lo  save  Paul,  kept  them  from  purp. 

28.16.  the  c.  delivered  the  prisoners  lo  the  captain 

CEREMONIES. 
.-Vmwj.O.S. shall  keep  passovcraccordingtoaUthec 
Heb.  9.  t  !•  tli«  first  covenant  had  also  c. 
Ji  Certain  jVan.     Hce  M.4.N. 
CERTAIN. 
Frod.  16.  4.  ye  shall  gallicr  a  c.  rate  every  day 
JVum.  16.  2.  korah  ros6  with  c.  of  children  of  Isr 
Deut.  13. 13.  c.  men  the  children  of  lielialare  goim 

25.  2.  the  wicked  man  b:  beaten  by  a  e.  number 
IChron.  8.  13.  after  a  c.  rate  every  day  ofti^rin!; 
JW7i.  1.  2.  Ilanani  came,  lie  and  i:.  men  of  Juifat 

4.  I  mourned  c.  days,  and  fasted,  and  prayed 

1 1. 23.  a  c.  portion  should  be  for  sinu'crs  every  <lay 

13.  25.  I  smote  c.  of  them,  and  [iliir  led  off  hair 

./('r.41.5.  there  came  c.  from  Sherhem.  iVom  Shiloh 

52. 15.  llie  cajitain  carried  away  c  of  jioor  ;ieopk 


CHA 

Dan.  8  27.  1  Daniel  taiiiteil  and  was  sick  c.  days 
11. 13.  the  king  ol  nuiUi  sliull  comu  allur  c.  jfur.'- 

MiUM.-l'i.kmgii.  olheav.  Iikcnudlot.  king,  2^.  i. 
SJU.  iiO.  slie  anil  liersons  desiring  a  c.  tiling  or  In  in 

Uark  l'2.42.tliere  came  a  cpnor  viniow,,  J , ukeil  .-l. 
lie.  57.  aiose  c.  and  bare  lalse  vvUness  against  liiiii 

Luke  3. 12.  it  came  to  |iass  when  he  was  in  a  c.  city 
o.  20.  told  him  hy  c.  thy  iiiuther  stands  to  see  thee 
li>.  3o.  as  he  went  into  a  c    village,  17.  12. 

11.  'J7.  a  c.  woman  lilted  U|i  her  voice  and  said 
;i7.  u  c.  I'liarisue  besought  hiin  Iodine  with  linn 

18. !'.  tins  parable  to  c.  vr;iio  trusted  in  themselves 
'ii.  111.  WHO  lor  a  c.  sedition  ami  lor  inurdur 
iJ4.2-J.c. women  also  made  us  astonished. whowere 

•H.  c.  ot'theni  with  us  went  to  the  sepulchre 
lu/iu  5.  4.  an  angel  went  down  at  a  c.  season 
dcta  il.  11).  Saul  was  c.  days  with  the  disciples 
10.  48.  they  p.  ayed  Peter  to  tarry  c.  days 

12.  1.  Herod  the  king  to  ve\  c.  of '.he  church 
15.  24.  c.  which  went  Irom  us,  have  troubled  us 
17.  28.  as  c.  ol'your  own  poets  have  said,  lor  wt 

/ium.15.  20.  to  make  a  contributimi  lor  r..  S'iiits  at 
Gal.  2.  12.  tor  before  that  c.  came  t'roni  Jai...js 
Hi  h.  2.t>  'jutinie  in  a  c.  place  testilii^d,  wliat  is  man 
4  4.  heopake  in  at.  place  ol'7lh  day  on  this  wise 
7.  lie  limited  a  c.  day,  saying,  in  IJavid,  to-day 
10.  27.  hut  a  c.  fearlul  locking  lor  nrjndgment 
Jude  4.  I'oi  there  are  t.  men  crept  in  unawares 

CEKTAIN. 
Deal.  13.  14  if  it  be  truth  and  the  thing  c.  17.  4. 
l/CiTiffa-^.  37.  know  fore,  thou  shalt  surely  die,  42. 
Jer.  §lj.  15.  know  for  c.  if  /e  put  me  to  death 
/Jan.  2.45.  the  dream  isc.  and  interpretation  sure 
Mcts  25.  21).  I  have  no  c.  Vning  to  write  to  my  lord 
ICur.  4.  11.  we  have  no  c  dwelling-place 
I  Ttm.  H.  7.  it  is  c.  we  can  carry  nothing  out 

CERT.M.NLY. 
Ocn.  18.  10.  he  said,  I  will  c.  return  to  thee 
26.  28.  we  saw  c.  the  l.oi  1  was  with  thee 

43.  7.  could  we  c.  know  he  would  say,  bring  your 

44.  15.  wot  ye  not  such  a  -nan  as  I  can  c.  divine? 
50.  15.  will  c.  requite  us  all  the  evil  we  did  to  hiin 

Exvd.  '.i.  12.  c.  1  will  be  with  thee,  this  be  a  token 
22.  4.  if  theft  be  c.  found  in  his  hand  alive 
I,e«.  5.  lil.  he  hath  c.  trespassed  against  tiie  Lord 

24.  Hi.  all  the  congregation  shall  c.  stone  him 
Jiisli.  9.  24.  because  il  was  c-  told  thy  servants 
Jadff.  14.  12.  if  ye  can  c.  declare  the  riddle  to  me 
i.Sam.  20.  3.  thy  father  c.  knowcth  I  have  found 

9.  if  1  knew  c.  evil  weir  determined  by  my  father 
2:i.  10.  /;.  heard  that  Saul  will  come  to  Keilah 

25.  28.  Ijord  will  c.  make  my  lord  a  sure  house 
IKin^s  1.  30.  even  so  will  1  c.  do  this  day 
8/iLi?(n-^8.10.go.  say  to  him,thou  mayestc.  recover 
iC/ir.18.27.  Micaiah  said,  if  thou  t.  return  in  peace 
Pruv.  21.  5.  for  riches  c.  make  themselves  wings 
.Je.r.  8.  8.  we  arc  wise,  lo,  c.  in  vain  made  he  it 

13.  12.  do  we  not  c.  know  every  bottle  be  filled 
25.  28.  thus  saitli  the  Lord,  ye  shall  c.  drink 
30.2(1.  king  of  Babylon  shall  c.  destroy  this  land 
40.  14.  dont  thou  c.  know  that  Banl  is  sent? 

42.  10.  know  I..  \  have  admonished  you  this  day 
22.  (;.  ye  shall  die  hy  the  sword  and  hy  famine 
44.  17.  c.  do  what  thing  goeth  out  of  our  mouth 
.  I.am.  2.  I(i.  c  thi.-i  is  th(!  day  that  we  looked  for 
Dtin.  1 1.  10.  one  shall  c.  come  and  overHow,  13. 
ZfcA.  11. 1 11.  poor  c.  knew  it  was  word  of  the  L. 
Luke  23.  47.  saying,  c.  this  was  a  rigluoous  man 

CEinWINTY 
.Toah.  23.  13.  know  for  c.  Lord  will  no  more  drive 
l.Sum.  23.  23.  come  ye  again  to  me  with  the  c. 
Prun.  2i.  21.  make  known  the  c.  of  words  of  truth 
Dan.  2.  8.  I  know  oft.  ye  would  gain  the  time 
Ijukt  !.4.  thoii  mightest  know  the  t.  of  those  things 
Jlr.ts  21.  34.  he  could  not  know  the  c.  for  tumult 
22.  30.  be.cause  he  woiild  have  known  the  c.  why 

CERTIFY,  lED. 
2S<:»fl. 15.28.  till  there  come  word  from  you  to  c.  me 
Kzrn.  4.  14.  iherefore  have  we  sent  and  c.  the  king 
18.  we  c.  the  king,  that  if  this  .;ity  be  built  again 
.5.  10.  we  asked  their  names  also  to  c.  thee 
7.  24.  wo  c.  yon  to  ini|iose  no  toll  on  the  Levites 
EsjA.2.22.  Es'th.c.king  thereof  in  Mordecai's  name 
Gal.X.'A.  Ic.  you  gos|)el  1  preached,  not  after  man 

CHAFED. 
2>San.l7-8-  iliey  be .:.  in  their  minds  as  hear  robbed 
CHAFF 
the  refuse  of  winnowed  cum,  which  is  barren, 
light,  and  apt  to  be  driticii  tu  and  fro  with  the 
■soind,  Psal.  1.  4.     To  which  are  compared,  (I) 
Fal  se  doflr  i  II  c  .ur  vicu  s  dreams  and  inventions, 
Jor.  23.  28.     (2)  f^ruitless  plots  and  designs, 
Isa.  3!1.  11.     (3)  Hyjiocrites  and  ungodly  per- 
snv.i.  who  nrevile, barren,  and  inconstant, like 
chaff.  Mat.  3. 12. 
Job  21.  18.  wicked  as  c.  that  storm  carrieth  away 
P.^di'.  1.4.  like  the  c.  which  the  wind  driveth  away 
35.  5.  let  them  be  as  c.  before  the  wind 
/si7..  5.24.  as  Hame  consuineth  the  c.  so  their  root 
'f7. 13.  the  nations  shall  be  chased  RS  (lie  c. 


'JHA 

/sa.29.5.terribleones  shall  be  asc.that  pt'isefli  aw. 
33.11.  ye  ..hall  conceive  c.  and  bring  lortli  stubble 
41.15.  tin esh  mountains,  and  make  the  hills  as  c. 

,)er.  23.28.  what  is  the  c.  to  the  wneat.'  saith  Lord 

yvu«.2. 3.J.  became  like  the  c.of  thellneslnng  tloor 

Hos.VA.'A.  as  the  c.  which  is  driven  wiih  whirlwind 

7.iph.  2. 2.  before  the  decree,  before  tlay  pass  as  c. 

JJal.  3.'12.  will  burn  up  thee,  with  lire,  j.ukc'S.  17. 
CHAIN 

Signifies,  [I]  IJuks  of  iron,  gold,  or  silver,  one 
within  another,  which  were  i\)  .Sacred,  those 
made  by  the  command  of  God,  for  the  breast- 
plate tcorn  by  the  high-priest,  £.\od.  39.  15,  17, 
18.  (2^  Idolatrous,  such  as  were  made  for 
idols,  or  imaiies,  Isa.  40.  11).  (3)  Common, 
wherewith  p'-moners  were  chained,  Acts  12.  7. 
[Ill  iJoudof^e,  or  affiiction,  Lam.  3.  7.  [HI] 
Scvn-i:  laws  for  the  curbing  of  all  open  impicty, 
Kev.  20.  1. 

G'fM.41.42.gold  c.abouthis  neck,  Dan.  5.  7, 16,29. 

fuu/.  73.  0.  pride  coinpasseth  them  about  as  a  c. 

Cant.  4.9.  have  ravished  me  with  one  c.  of  thy  neck 

/^£i/rt. 3.7. hedged  me  about,  hath  made  my  c.  heavy 

f^zek.  7. 23.  make  a  c-  land  is  full  of  bloody  crimes 
10.  11.  1  put  bracelets,  and  a  c.  on  thy  neck 

.Ids  28.  20.  for  hope  of  Isr.  I  am  bound  with  thisc. 

Eph.  tj.  t  20.  for  which  1  am  ambassador  in  a  c. 

2  VVm.l.lO.Onesiphorus  was  not  ashamed  of  my  c. 

Rev.  20.  1.  an  angel  and  a  great  c.  in  his  hand 
CllALN-VVOKK. 

l/UHrrs7.  17.  wieaths  of  c.  for  chajiiters  of  jiiUars 
CHAINS. 

Exod.  28.  14.  fasten  the  wreathen  c.  to  ouches,  24. 

39.  15.  they  made  on  breast-plate  c.  at  the  ends 
jVuin.  31.  50.  for  atonement,  c.  and  bracelets,  riuy.s 
■tudg.  8.26.  besiiles  the  c.  about  their  camels'  necks 
IKmgs  6.  21.  by  the  c.  of  gold  before  the  oracle 
Psal.  149.  8.  to  bind  their  kings  with  c.  and  nobles 
Pron.  I.  9.  instruction  shall  be  c.  about  thy  neck 
Cdiil.  1.  10.  thy  neck  comely  with  c.  of  gold 
Isa.  3.  19.  the  Lord  will  take  away  thy  c. 

40.  19.  goldsmith  with  gold,  and  casteth  silver  c. 
45.  1 4.  tliey  siiail  come  after  thee  in  c.  come  over 

.ler.  10.  4.  1  loose  thee  this  day  from  thy  c. 
Kzek.  19.  4.  they  brought  him  with  c.  into  Egypt 
9.  they  jmt  iiim  in  ward  in  c.  and  brought  luiii 
Mark  5.  3.  no  man  could  bind  him,  no  not  withe. 

4.  the  c.  had  been  oft  plucked  asunder  by  him 
Jlcts  12.  7.  Peter's  c.  fell  ot.'from  his  hands 
2Pf^2.4.  to  hell,  delivered  them  into  c.  of  darkness 
./«(/e6  he  hath  reserved  in  ever lastingc. under  dark. 
Hee  Bound. 
CHALCEDONY. 
Rev.  21.  19.  the  third  foundation  was  a  c. 

CHALK-STDNES. 
Isa.  27.  9.  he  inaketh  all  the  slums  of  the  altar  c. 

CHALLENUETH. 
Exod.  22.  9.  any  lost  thing  another  c.  to  be  his 

CHAMBER 
Signifies,  [1]  Jin  apartineni,  or  room  in  a  house. 
Gen.  43.  30.  Dan.  G.  10.     [2]  The  clouds,  Psah 
104.  13.     [3]  jIn  upper  room,  or  an  apartment 
wherein  people  generally  eal,  where  the  disci- 
ples did  cat  the  passover,  and  did  partake  of 
the  Lord's  supper,  and  where  aftcrioards  they 
assembled  for  divine  worship.  Acts  1.  13.  |  20.8. 
The  chambers  of  the  south,  .lob  9. 9.     Those  stars 
and  constellations  which  are  tnicard  the  south- 
ern pole;  so  called,  because  they  are  for  the 
lUist  part  hid  and  shut  up,  as  chambers  com- 
monly are,  from  these  parts  of  the  world,  and 
du  not  rise  or  appear  to  us  till  the  beginning 
of  Slimmer,  when  they  raise  winds  and  tem- 
pests, as  astronomers  o'>scrve. 
The  king  hath  brought   me  into  his  chambers, 
Cant.  1.  4.     Christ  the  King  of  his  church  has 
vouchsafed  unto  me  most  intimate  andfmniUnr 
fellowship  with  himself  in  his  ordinances. 
Enter  thou  into  thy  chambers,  /so.  26. 20.    Fly  to 
.   God  by  faith,  prayer  and  repentance,  for  pro- 
tection,depend  upon  his providence.lay  hold  up- 
on his  promises,  and  make  use  of  his  attributes. 
He   alludes  to  the  common  practice  of  men, 
who,  when  there  are  storms  or  dangers  abroad, 
betake  themselne.'!  to  their  own  chamhr.-s  or 
houses  for  safety;  or,  as  some  think,  to  that 
history,  Exod.  9.  19, 20.  or  to  that  cuinmand,  of 
not  going  out  of  their  houses,  Exod.  12.  22.  or 
to  the  like  charge  given,  to  Rahab,  .Josh.  2.  19. 
Gen.  43.  30.  Joseph  entered  into  his  c.  and  wept 
.Judg.  15.  1.  1  will  go  in  to  tny  wife  into  the  c. 

16.  9.  there  were  liers  in  wait  abiding  in  the  c.  12. 
2Sa/n.  13.  10.  bring  meat  into  the  c.  that  1  may  eat 
2/ri?in^i'4.11.  Elisha  turned  into  thee,  and  lay  there 
JVcft.  13.  5.  he  prepared  for  Tobiah  a  great  c. 

8.  cast  forth  all  the  household  stuft'out  of  the  c. 
.lob  37.  t  9.  out  of  the  e.  cometh  the  whirlwind 
Psal.  19.  5.  as  a  bridegroom  cometh  out  of  his  c. 
Cant.  3.  4   into  the  c.  of  her  that  conceived  me 
Jer.  30.  10.  read  the  book  in  tlvc  c.  of  (Jcinariah 


CHA 

.7e7'..-,<,.^.laidu])tlie.-oll  inc.ofElishaina  tx'sv'nn 
A'2t7i.  40. 45.  e.  whose  prosjiect  toivurd  me  soi  th 

46.  c. whose  prospect  toward  tin-  north  liir  pri'stit 
/yu.v. 6. lO.his  windows  being  open  in  Ins  t  to  Jeru™ 
Joel  2.  16.  let  the  bridegroom  go  lorlli  of  Ins  e. 
Bed-Chambkr;  iiee  Bkd.     (jl  aru-Chambku, 
i>ee  tJUARD. 

Guesl-C\\AUnY.l\. 
Mark  14.14. say,  where  is  i\\c gaesl-c.Luke2\i.l\ 

Inner  CHAMBER. 
IKings  20.30.  Benhadad  fled,  and  came  into  in.  c 

22.  25.  shall  go  into  inner  c.  to  liide,2C7i;-.  18.24 
iliings  9. 2.  cairv  Jehu  into  in.  c.  and  talte  the  bo.» 

J.htle  CHAMBER. 
IKings  4.  10.  let  us  make  a  little  c.  on  the  wall 
Eiek. 40.1. little  e.was  one  reed  long  and  one  broad 
13. measured  the  gate  from  the  tuot'ui'ouelittlc  c 
Hide  CHAMBER,  S. 
Ezek.  41.5.  the  breadthof  every  «((/c-c. four  cubil» 
6.  the  sidt-c.  were  three,  one  over  another 
y.lhickness  of  wall  for «;  jc-c.without,  five  cubits 
Upper  CHAUGV.V... 
'iKings  1.2.  Ahaz  fell  thro'  a  lattice  in  h\%upper-c. 
23.12.altar3in  topofthe«p;)f/--c.Josiah  heat  down 
.Sets  9.  37.  washed,  and  laid  Dorcas  in  an  upper-c. 
39.  brought  Peter,  when  come  into  the  uppcr-c 
20.8. many  lights  in  uppir-c.  where  were  gathereil 

CHA.AIBERS. 
Deul.  32.  t  25.  sword  withuul,  terror  from  the  c 
IKingst).  5.  against  svali  of  the  house  he  built  e. 
IChr.  9.»26.  chief  porters  were  over  the  c.  23.  2d 
2Chr.  31.  11.  Hezekiah  commanded  to  prepare  c 
Ezra  8. 29.  keep  them  till  ye  weigh  them  in  the  c. 
jVi.'i.  13. 9. 1  commanded,  and  they  cleansed  the  c. 
■  fob  9.  9.  which  maketh  the  c.  of  the  south 
Ps.  104.3.  wholayeth  beams  of  his  c.  in  the  waters 
13. he  vvatereth  the  hills  from  his  t.e-arth  satisfiecf 
105.  30.  land  brought  forth  frogs  in  c.  of  their  king 
Pruv.  7.  27.  way  to  hell  going  down  to  c.  of  death 
24.  4.  by  knowledge  c.  shall  be  filled  w  ith  riches 
Cant.  1.  4.  the  king  hath  brought  inc  into  his  c. 
Isa.  2t).20.  enter  thou  into  thy  c.  and  shut  thy  doora 
Jer.  22.13,  woe  to  him  that  buildeth  his  c.  by  wrong 

14.  I  will  build  me  a  wide  house,  and  large  e. 
.fer.  35.  2.  bring  the  Rechahites  into  one  of  the  c. 
Ezek.  8.  12.  every  man  in  the  e.  of  his  imagery 
21.14.  the  sword  which  enterethinto  their  pilvy  c 
42.  13.  they  be  holy  c.  where  priests  shall  eat 
Mat.  24.26.  behold,  he  is  in  the  secret  c.  believe  not 

t'/j/iCT-CHAMBERS. 
~Chr.  3. 9.  and  he  overlaid  the  upper-c.  with  goij 
Ezek.  42.  5.  the  vpper-c.  were  shorter  for  galleries 

CHAMBERING. 
Rom.  13.  13.  walk  not  in  c.  and  wantonness 

CHAMBERLAIN,  S. 
iKings^.  t32.  looked  out  toJeiiutwoorthree  e. 

23.  11.  by  the  chamber  of  Nathan-rnelech  the  c 
Fsth.  1.  10.  the  seven  c.  that  served  the  king 

2.  15.  but  what  Hagai  the  king's  c.  appointed 
21.  two  of  king's  c.were  wroth,  and  sought  tola* 
.flcts  12  20.  Blastus  the  king's  c.  their  friend 
Rum.  16.  23.  Erastus,  c.  of  the  city,  salutelh  you 

CHAMOi;3. 
iJeut.  14.5.  these  ve  shall  eat,  wild  o.\  and  the  a. 

CHAMPAIGN. 
/)f«M  1.30.  who  dwell  in  the  c.  over  against  Gilga; 
Ezek.  37.  f  2.  many  bones  in  theopen  c. 

CHAMPION. 

iSam.  17.  4.  there  went  out  a  c.  out  of  the  camp 

51.  when  the  Philistines  saw  their  c.  was  dear! 

CHANCE. 

Deut.  22.  6.  if  a  bird's  nest  e.  to  be  before  tlioc 

ICor.  15.  37.  it  may  c.  of  wheat  or  other  grain 

CHANCE. 
\Sam.  0.9.  it  was  a  c.  that  happened  to  as 
2.Sa/n.  1. 6. as  I  happened  by  c.  on  mount  Gilbo.T 
Eccl.  9. 11.  but  time  and  c.  happenelh  to  them  all 
Luke  10. 31.  by  c.  a  priest  came  down  that  way 

CHANCETH, 
Deut.  23.  10.  uncleanness  that  c.  Iiiin  bv  night 

niANCELLOR. 

Ezra  4.8.  Rehum  c.  wrote  a  tetter  to  Artaxer.xes,  9 

17.  then  the  king  sent  answer  to  Rehum  the  c 

CHANGEABLE. 

Isa.  3.  22.  Lord  take  awav  the  c.  suits  of  apparc( 

CHANCE,  S. 
Lev  27.  33.  both  it  and  thee  thprc.of shall  be  hoi ; 
.Judg.  14.  12.  1  wHl  give  vou  ilnrty  e.  of  raiment 

13.  you  shall  give  me  tliirty  c.  of  raiment 
Job  li.  t  10.  if  he  make  a  c.  who  can  hinder? 
14.  14.  all  my  days  will  I  wait  till  my  c.  come 
Prov.  24.  21.  meddle  no"  with  them  given  to  c. 
Zech.  3.  4.  I  will  clothe  ;  ite  with  c  of  raiment 
Neb.  7.12.  there  is  madef  tV.ecossity  a  c.  of  the  law 

CHANG  2,  Verb. 
Gen.  35.  2.  bo  clean  and  c.  yonr  garmenis 
Lev.  27.  10.  he  shall  not  r.  it  ||  33.  nor  c.  it,  if  ho  e. 
■Job  17.  12.  they  c.  the  night  into  day,  light  is  shor/ 
Psal   102.  26.  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  c.  thcna 
Isa  9. 10.  but  we  will  c.  tliem.  into  codaw 


CHA 

/^n.  10  T^l.  tiiaf  uaitoiitlic  Lort! shall f.sireiigtli 
Jcr.  i.W.  uliy  I'ufdltsl  Uiou  soiiiui'li  tot.  lliy  way! 
IJ  -J.!,  can  L!liiii|iiuii<:.  liis»Aiii,urJt'u|Kiril  >;j>ols! 
ttitn.  T.  -Jj.  he  bliall  Ijjiilk  to  t.  liiias  and  hius 
Has.  *.  7.  i  Will  c.  tiiuir  glory  into  sluiine 
/y«4.  1.  11.  l!ien  sliall  lii.s  iniud  c.  atid  pass  over 
Mai.  '.i.  li.  tor  1  iiui  the  Lord,  1  c.  not,  tlieretore 
/ic^.t  (>.  14.  iirni  shall  c.  the  customs  delivered 
Hvia    I.  :i6.  their  wuincu  did  c.  tlie  natural  use 
(fai.  i.  'M^.  I  desire  lo  he  jireseiit,  and  c.  my  voiei: 
f^iil   3.  'Jl.  <;iuisl,  wiio  snull  c.  our  vile  body 
Heii   I'i   t  1'    ''i-  •iiiinil  "o  uay  lo  £.  Ins  iiiiud 

CII.V.vGEO,   h'l'll. 
<i^^.  'M.  7.  your  latnef  c.  my  wages  ten  Units,  41. 
4 1.  H.Juseplii;. his  raiment, and  oainuwi  lol'iiaraou 
/.(■r.  13.  Hi.  if  raw  tle^iii  turn  and  be  c.  lo  wniie 

,Vi.  it' the  plague  have  not  c.  his  colour 
tSam.  il.  13.  he  c.  his  behaviour  before  them 
;!.S(i/«.l'J.-O.L)d.  c.  his  apparel,  came  to  iiouse  of  L. 
JJA'irtu-5'24.  17.  k.  of  Babylon  c.  his  name  lo  Zedek. 
•25.  '.Jil.  c  his  iirisoaguriiients,  ./er.ii'2.  'Si. 
Kst/t.'2.  t'-'.  lie  c.  her  and  maids  to  the  best  place 
/ul)  viU.  t  -U.  my  bow  w;is  c  in  my  liana 
'JO.  18.  great  force  of  lay  disease  is  my  garment  c. 
f.'iiil.  15.  4.  hesweareth  tti  his  hurt,  ami  t.  not 
1112.  iM.  us  a  vesture  they  shall  be  c.  Hch.  1.  1-J. 
1015.  'JU.  thus  they  c.  their  glory  into  an  ox 
F.ccl.  8.  1.  the  bo'duess  of  Ins  face  shall  be  c. 
/_■>'((.  24.  o.  c.  the  ordiiiiLiice,  broken  the  covenant 
Jer.-i.  I  I.e. their  gods,  my  peuple  have  c.  their  glory 
V:  11.  his  tasle  remamcd,  aud  Ins  scent  is  not  c. 
i.am.  ^.  1.  gold  dim,  how  us  the  most  tine  gold  c! 
F.zelc.  5.t).  s'le  hath  c.  my  judgoieiils  into  wickedu 
I  Jan.  %  U.  prepar.  lying  lo  speak,  till  the  time  be  c. 

21.  he  c.  the  times  and  seasons,  reinoveth  kings 
«1.  I'J.  form  of  his  visage  wa.se.  agaaist  Shadracii 

27.  nor  were  their  coats  c.  nor  smell  of  tire  passed 

4.1(1.  let  his  heart  be  c.from  man's, and  let  a  beast's 

<i.  f?.  sign  writing  that  it  be  not  c.  according  to  law 

15.  that  no  decree  the  king  established  may  be  c. 

17.  that  the  pur|mse  might  not  bee.  about  Daniel 

Jtfic.  2.  4.  he  hath  c.  (he  portiou  of  my  people 

.4e<s28. 6.  the  barbarians  c.  their  minds,  and  said 

Hum.  1.23.C-  the  glory  of  the  uncorruptible  God 

25.  who  c.  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 
iCor.  15.  51.  not  all  sleep,  but  we  shall  ail  be  6.52. 
2Cor.  3.  J8.  c.  intosame  image  from  glory  togioty 
Ucb.  7.  12.  for  priesthood  being  c.  aclkangeof  law 

C'H.\NGEST,  ED,  aitLiitniance. 

.Toll  14.20.thouc.liis(:ou;i(eKaHce,sciidest  him  away 

/Jan.  5.  (5.  the  king's  countenance  wasc.  ill  him,  9. 

lO.nor  let  iJiv  counl  be  c.\\  7.28..T;y  count,  c.  in  me 

C'H.\NGEKS. 

Proi,'.24.t  SLfearLordaiid  king.me/idle  not  with  c. 

Mat.  21.  12.  Jesus  went  to  temple  and  overthrew 

tables  of  money-c.  Mark  II.  15.  ./oA«  2. 14, 15. 

CHANGES. 

<}cn.  45. 22.  to  each  he  gave e.  to  Benjamin  five  c. 

2Kin^s  5.  5.  he  took  with  him  ten  c.  of  raiment 

22.  give  them,  1  pray  thee,  two  c.  of  garments 

23.  bound  two  e.  of  garments,  and  laid  them 
.Tob  10.  17.  c.  and  war  are  against  ine 
Psal.  55. 19.  becau.se  they  havenoc.  they  fear  not 

CHANGING. 
llu£A4. 7.  this  was  manner  in  Israel  concerning  c. 

CHANNEL,  S. 
■2.S>/«.22. 16.c.oftlie  sen  appeared,  Psal.  la  15. 
Job  31.  t  22.  let  my  arm  be  broken  from  c.  bone 
/.<«.  8.7.  he  shall  <-ome  up  over  all  hisc.  and  banks 
27.  12.  the  Lord  shall  beat  off  from  c.  of  theriver 

CHAPITER,  S. 
Eiod.  3&  38.  he  overlaid  their  c.  with  gold,  38.  28. 
'.iS.  17.  the  overlayingof  their  c.  were  silver,  19. 
1  fCinvs  7.  Hi.  made  two  c.  ofbrass,  2CAr.  4.  12,  13. 
ZKm^s  2.S.  17.  the  c.  upon  it  was  brass,  .Ter.  .52. 22. 
Ama.^  O.fl.  smite  the  c.  ofthe  door  that  |X)Sts  shake 
Ze/iA.  2.  t  H-  tde  bittern  shall  lodge  in  the  c. 

CHAl'MRN. 
2Ci'ir.  0  'A.  besides  what  c.  and  merchants  brought 

CH.Vl'EL. 
Jlino:  7. 13.  it  is  the  king's  c.  and  the  king's  court 

CM  APT. 
Jer.  11.  4.  because  jronnd  is  r.  there  was  no  rain 

t^HARASHIM. 
IC/iron.4  14.  Joab  the  father  of  (he  valley  of  c. 

CHARGE 
Signifies,  I'l)  To  cnmmnnd,  Exod.  1.  22.     [2]  To 
jirahihit,  or  intfnUct,  Gen.  m.\.  [3]  To  adjure, 
or  hind  fcj/  a  .solemn  oath,  1  Sam.  14.  27.     (4) 
To  load,  or  burden,  Dent.  24.  5.   ITim.  5.  Ki. 
[5]  To  ejhnrt,  1  Tliess.  2.  11.     [6]  .^ii  office,  or 
."tnpliyg.  Num.  8.  26. 
)"o  lay  any  thing  to  one's  charge,  is  lo  accuse 
him  of   !  and  -prosecute  and  iiunisb.  him  for  it, 
P.sal.35    11. 
To  have  the  charge  of  any  thing,  to  be  intrusted 
viilh  it,  cr  to  bare  the  oversight  and  nianaffe- 
vient  of  it.  .\cts  8.  27. 
Gf.n.  2().  5.  Abraham  kept  my  e.  and  my  statutes 
iS.fi.Isaac  gave  Jacob  a  r.  .saying,  not  take  a  wife 


CHA 

F.jod.  t).  13.  tlir  Lord  gave  Moses  and  .Varon  a  r. 
.•V'«/«.4.  ;U.  Uiis  i»  llie  (.  ol  tlieir  burden  in  labeiii. 

e.2ti.(hus  shall  do  to  ihe  Leviles,  touching  their  t. 

!).  I'.l.  thijii  Israel  kejil  Ihe  e.  oi  the  Lord,  23. 

27.  23.  Moses  gave  Joshua  a  c.  iJeul.  31.  23. 
Iiiul.-Z\.  8.  lay  not  inimceiit  blood  to  people's  c. 
.loah.  22.  3.  Keubenites  have  kept  c.  ot  the  Lord 
■■if'am.  17.  t  23.  Ahitlioiihel  gave  t.  concerning 

to.  5.  the  king  gave  c.  concerning  Absalom 
lAiii/ts  11.28.  Jeroboam  made  rulerovef  all  thee. 
.inuig.il.  17.  the  Lord  tohave  the  c.  ofthe  gate 
It /iron.  '.(,  27.  because  the  c.  was  njion  tiieii' 

2ti.  t  31).  of  llebronites  1700  over  the  c. 
•Jl  iu:  3IJ.  17.  Leviles  had  the  c.  ol  killing  passovers 
-VVA.  7.  2.  1  gave  llanani  c.  over  Jerusalem 
t^sth.  3.  y,  Ol  those  thai  had  c.  ofthe  business 

■  loo  34.  13.  who  hathgivenhim  a  e.over  the  earth  ? 
t'.-iU.  35.  11.  they  laid  to  my  e.  things  1  knew  not 

KJil.  I  8.  let  aniither  take  his  e.  .icU  1. 1  2U. 
./(■^•.3y.ll.kingof  Kab.gavee.  concerning  Jeremiah 

47.  7.  Lord  hath  given  it  a  c.  against  Ashkelon 
A'zeit-9.  1.  cause  tlieui  tliat  have  c.  over  the  city 

44.8.  ye  hare  not  kept  the  c.  of  my  holy  things 
lo.  the  priests  that  kejit  the  c.  of  my  sanctuary 

48.  11.  priests  kept  my  e.  who  went  not  astray 

■  his  7.  OU.  Lord,  lay  not  tins  sin  to  their  e. 
8.  27.  a  eunuch,  who  liad  c.  of  all  her  treasure 
12.  1  25.  when  Barnabas  and  Saul  fulfilled  their  c. 
10.  24.  received  such  a  e.  thrust  them  into  prison 
23.  2i).  nothing  laid  to  liis  c.  worthy  of  death 

/ioHi  .8.33.  who  shall  lay  any  thing  toe. of  God's  elect 
ICvr.  t).  18.  make  the  gospel  ot  Christ  without  c. 

1  Tini.  1. 18.  this  c.  I  commit  to  thee,  son  Tiiiiotliy 

2  Tim,  4.  10.  1  pray  it  may  not  be  laid  to  their  c. 
See  Keep. 

<7i«e  CHARGE. 
JtTum.  27. 19.  and  give  Joshua  a  c.  in  their  sight 
Ijeut.  31.  14.  call  Joshua  that  I  may  gioe  him  a  e. 
iSam.  14.  8.  go,  and  1  will  give  c.  concerning  lliee 
2A.'i((a-s20.tl.  ^i«cc.  concerning  Iiouse,  /»«,.  38.11. 
1  CAr.  22.12.  only  the  Lord  ^e«e  thee  wisdom  and  c. 
Fd.Ol.  11.  ^iue his  angels c.  Jl/a«.  4.0.  LukcA.  10. 
Isa.  10.  0.  will  I  give  him  a  e.  to  take  the  spoil 
1  Tim.  5.  7.  tliese  things  give  in  e.  that  they  be 

0.13. 1  give  thee  cm  sight  of  God, who  quickeneth 

CHARGE. 
F.xod.  19.  21.  the  Lord  said,  go  down,  e.  the  people 
Ji'um.  5.  19.  the  priest  shall  c.  her  by  an  oath 
iJcut  3.  28.  but  e.  Joshua,  and  encourage  him 
..V(7i.  10.  32.  to  c.  ourselves  yearly  with  third  jnirt 
Rsth.  4.  8.  c.  Esther  that  she  go  in  to  the  king 
Cant.i.l.  I  c.you,  O  ye  daughters,  3.  5.  |  5.8.  |  8.  4. 

5.9.  what  is  thy  beloved,  that  thou  dost  so  c.  asl 
Mark  9. 25.  I  c.  thee  come  out  and  enter  no  more 
1  Tkess.  5.  27.  1  c.  you  that  this  epistle  he  read 
1  Tim.  1.  3.  c.  that  they  teach  no  other  doctrine 

5.21. 1  c.  thee  before  God  and  J. Christ,  2  7'm«.4.1. 

6. 17.  c  them  that  are  rich  in  iliis  world,  that  they 

CHARGEABLE. 
2Sam.  13.  25.  let  us  not  all  go,  lest  we  be  c.  to  thee 
■N'ek.a.  15.  the  former  governors  were  e.lo  people 
2Cor.  11   9.  when  with  you,  1  was  c.  to  no  man 
1  7'/ies.2.9.because  we  would  not  be  c.  to  any  of  you 
2Thes.  3.  8.  that  we  might  not  be  c.  to  sny  of  you 

CHARGED. 
Gen.W.  11.  Abimelech  c.  his  people,  saying 

28.  1.  Isaac  callod  Jacob,  and  c.  him,  and  said 

40.  4.  captain  ofthe  guar.i  c.  Joseph  with  them 

49.  29.  Jacob  c.  his  sons,  and  said  to  them,  I  am 

50.  t  16.  they  c.  a  messenger  to  Joseph 
Exod.  1.  22.  Pharaoh  c.  all  his  people,  saying 
Deut.  1. 10.  I  c.  your  judges  at  that  time,  saying 

24. 5.  nor  shall  he  be  c.  with  any  business,  but  free 
27.  11.  Moses  c.  the  people  the  same  day,  saying 
lSH/«.l-i.27.Jonathan  heard  not  when  Saul  c.peop. 
iSam.  18.  12.  for  in  our  hearing  the  king  c.  thee 
IKinga  2. I.David  c.  Solomon  his  son, saying,  I  go 
43.  the  commandment  that  I  have  c.  thee  with 
13.  9.  so  was  it  c.  me  by  the  v/ord  ofthe  Lord 
20/ir.  30  23.  Lord  c.  me  to  build  house,  Ezra  1.2. 
.Vek.  13.  19.  c.  they  not  be  opened  till  after  siibbath 
EsWj.2.IO.nctsliewed  people, ns  Mordecai  c.lier,20. 
■  fob  1.  22.  Job  sinned  not,  nor  c.  God  foolishly 
4.  18.  and  his  angels  he  e.  with  folly 
.fer.  32.  13.  I  c.  Barucli  before  them,  saying 
35.8.liave  obeyed  Jonadab  in  all  that  he  hath  c.us 
Mat.  9.  30.  Jesus  straitly  c.  tliein,  saying,  see  that 
no  man  know  it,  Mark  5.  43.  j.ukc  9.  21. 
12.10. Jesus  c.not  to  makeliim  known, Jl/nrA-  3.12. 
.Wnr/,-7.36.  c.  not  to  tell,8..30.|  9.9.  .'.w/rc 5.14.  |  8..'i6. 
10.  48.  many  c.  him  that  he  should  hold  his  peace 
ff»»«.3.  t9.  we  have  c.  Jews  and  Gentiles  under  sin 
\Tkrss^  2.  11.  we  c.  every  one  of  you  as  a  father 
1  7'm.  5.  IG.  and  let  not  church  be  e.  that  it  may 

CHARGEDST. 
Ki.od.  19.  23.  thoi:  c  us,  saving,  set  bounds  ahout 

CHARGER,  S. 
jVum.  7. 13.  his  offering  was  one  silver  c.  19.  25, 
31,37,43,49,01,07,73,79. 
84  this  was  tl>e  dediralioii  <ifilie  altar.  twe!»e  c. 


CHA 

1  Num.  7.  r5.  each  e.  of  silver  weighing  130sl.i*fll,- 
Ezra  1, 1.  this  i.-  number  ol  Iheni,  one  ihonsuud  ;■ 

.tjat.lt.  8.  give  John  Itapt.  head  in  ac.  ,/iiarkU  iii 
LllAKGLS. 

•ZLkrun.  8. 14  he  aiipoiiiled  the  Levies  to  their  t 
31.  17.  from  2U  years  in  their  e.  by  coursi- 
35.2.he set  priests  in  their  t.  and  encouraged  thciri 

•■icWi,:.  24.  theiii  lake:,  and  be  at  e.  with  llieiii 

ICur.  9.  7.  who  guelli  a  warlaio  at  his  own  cS 
CHAKGLST. 

iSaoi.  3.  8.  thou  t.  nie  to  day  with  a  fault 
ChAhGlNG. 

v'/ets  16.  23.  c.  the  jailer  lo  keep  them  safely 

-i'ltut.  2. 14.  c.  that  tliey  strive  not  about  uoids 
CHaRIUT  ^ 

Signifies,  [1]  A  sort  of  light  coach,  Gen.  40.  29. 
l2J  Chariots  of  icur,  out  of  which  some  oj  the 
(lucieuls  fought,  they  weic  armed  with  ju villus 
and  sct/tUts  tu  several  jilaccs,  which  tore  evir-' 
thing  laey  met  with  lo  pieces,  Exod.  14.  7.  Josr, 
11.4.  \;.i\  Hosts,  or  armies,  i'i-A\.m.ri.  l4' 
Hiiinau,ur  worldly  things,  wherein  men  rtpusc 
their  conf  deuce,  Psal.  20.  7. 

Elijah  ;6-  culled  the  chariot  of  Israel  and  liorsc- 
uuii  thereof,  '2  Kings  2.  12.  that  is,  hy  his  ei- 
ampie,  his  counsels, his  prayers, and  power  in  I  It 
(it>d,he  did  more  J  or  the  di  fence  aud  prescriu  - 
tion  of  Israel,  than  all  their  cha-^wts  and  liur.-n  .• , 
and  oUier  warlike  provisions. 

Solomon  made  a  chariot  of  the  wood  of  Lebuni.i:, 
tJaut.  3.  9.  Christ,  of  whom  Solomon  wu.-<  a 
type,  established  for  ihe  glory  of  his  grace  the 
new  covenant,  or  the  gospel,  whereby  beliei'<.r> 
are  carried  to  heaven;  which  is  of  an  ecerlu.-i- 
ing  nature,  Heb.  13.  20.     Rev.  14.  0. 

Gen.  41.  43.  he  made  him  to  ride  in  the  secoiu;  c 

Kiod.  14.  25.  the  Lord  took  oft" their  c.  whee'* 

lA'ings  7.33.  the  wheels  like  the  work  of  a  t.  u  lie-,; 

18.  44.  jirepare  thy  c.  and  get  (hce  dow  n 
20.  25.  number  thee  c.  for  c.  and  we  will  light 

33.  he  caused  him  to  come  up  into  the  c. 
22.  35.  the  blood  ran  into  the  midst  of  the  c. 
38.  one  washed  the  c.  in  the  pool  of  Sainana 
2Kings  2.  11.  there  appeared  a  c.  of  fire  and  liiiiso! 
12.  cried,  my  father,  the  c.  ol  Israel,  13.  14. 
5.  21.  he  lighted  from  the  c.  to  meet  Geh:izi 
9.  10.  Jehu  rode  in  a  c.  ||  27.  smile  him  in  the  r. 
28.  servants  carried  him  in  a  e.  toJerus.  23.  '.'■{). 
ICkron.  28.  18.  gave  gold  for  the  pattern  ofthe  c. 
iCh'-uv.  :}5.24   his  servants  took  him  outof  di'-  ; 
Psal.  46.  9.  he  burnelh  the  c.  in  the  fire 
70.  0.  c.  and  horse  are  cast  into  a  dead  sleep 
Cant.  3.  9.  made  a  c.  of  tlip  wood  of  Lebani'ii 
/*'a.  21.  7.  he  saw  a  e.  with  horsemen,  a  c.  oln^xev* 

9.  here  comctli  a  e.  of  men  with  horsemen 
43.  17.  who  bringeth  forth  the  c.  and  horse 
■Jer.  51.  21.  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  c.  and  riiicr 
Jl/(c.  1.  13.  bind  the  c.  to  the  swift  bea.st 
ZecA.0.2.  first  c.  red  horses,  second  c.  black  luMnes 

9.  10.  I  will  cut  off  the  c.  from  Epliraii.i 
.Hets  8. 29.  said,  go  nea  r  and  join  thyselfto  hi?  t. 

38.  he  commanded  Ihe  c.  to  stand  still 

His  CHARIOT. 

Cien.  46.  29.  Joseph  made  ready  his  c.  niid  \vi  nl 

Exod.  14.  0.  Pharaoh  made  ready  his  c.  and  u  i.k 

■fiidg.4. 15.  Sisera  lighted  offA/.?e.  and  fiedn\\:iy 

5.  28.  why  is  Ais  e.  so  long  incoming?  why  trrrv 

IA'';?i^sl2.18.king  made  speed  to/i/.f  e.2C"Ar.I(M8 

22.  34.  lie  said  to  the  driver  of  his  c.  turn  thv  liaiii 

35.  Ahab  was  stayed  U|)  in  hisc.  and  died  al  eve? 

2A7n^.9  5.  9.  Naaman  came  with  his  c.  and  sIikhI 

26.  when  the  man  turned  again  from  his  e. 
9.21. /(»«(!.  was  made  ready,  went  out  each  In  li.s  r. 
24.  smote  Jehoram,  and  he  sunk  down  in  hi.   c 

10.  10.  so  they  made  him  to  ride  in  his  r. 
Psal.  104.  3.  w.-u  n.aketh  the  clouds  his  c. 
Jer.  4.  13.  his  c.  shall  bt  as  a  whirlwind 
.'?c?s8.  28.8ittin2in/(i.'!  c.read  Esaias  the  ]iro(ilici 

CIIARIOI'-CITIES. 
2Chr.  1. 14.  horsitnien  which  he  placed  in  r.  <  itm 
3>  0.  Solomon  built  c.-c»<i>s,  and  store  ct/ir.s- 
9.  25.  bestowed  in  (hn  c.-citirs  and  w  -ih  the  kiii;r 

CHARIOT-HORSES. 
!.Sff»n.  8.4.  David  hoiighe-  all  c  -horses,  1  CAr.lS ., 
2Kings  7.  14.  thev  look  tnerefore  two  c.-horsis 

CHARIOT-MAN. 
2CAr.  18.  33.  he  san)  tolhi?  e.-man,  turn  thv  haiui 

CHARIOTS. 

Gen.  .50. 9.  there  went  up  with  Joseph  c.  and  horsi 

i=;.cof/.  14.  7.  Pharaoh  took  GOO  e.  and  all  the  r . 

17.  I  will  get  honour  upon  his  c.  and  Horsemen 

28.  the  waters  covered  all  the  e.  and  all  the  host 

1.").  4.  Pharaoh's  c.  and  host  hath  he  cast  into  sea 

19.  for  Ihe  horse  of  Pharaoh  went  in  with  Ins  e 
■  losh.  17. 16.  have  c.  of  iron,  18.  .Tndg.  1.  19.  ]  4.  :> 
Jvdg.4. 15.  Lord  discomfited  Sisera  and  all  hisc 

5.  28.  she  cried,  why  tarry  the  wheels  of  his  ■:.? 

l.Sn?«.  8.  11. the  king  will  appoint  them  l'<>r  hi?  r. 

1.3.  5.  Philistines,  to  fii'lit  against  Israel,  3(t,(MII»f 

•Sim.  Mi.  the  c.  ami  horsrine.i  f  Ihnv,   I  ;,ri.M  Saji 


CRA 


CHE 


2Srtm.lO  l5.  U.slfwttie  uif.:  of  ,00  c.  of  Tynans  ./«</^.20.43  llicy  inclosed  Uenjamites  and  c.  them 
lAiHirsl(l.'J(,.boloti»>iil)udI4UU(,.i^,U0l)liorscuiL-.i  l^bum.lT.olf.  Israel  rcturii.td  from  c.  tli.il-liilistmes 
1!)  9.  Zimn  Ciiptaiii  ol  iialt  liis  c.  coll:^)>lred  jVW/.  IJ.  28.  therefore  I  c.  Iiiiu  from  me 


•2-i.  3i.  when  tlie  capts.  oflliec.  saw  Jeliosliaphat 
?/(■)■««■»'  lU.  7.  left  but  ten  c.  and  hlly  hor>emen 
18.  y4.  how  put  thy  trusl  on  t.gypt  for  c.  Isa.  MS). 
P.^al.  68.  17.  the  c.  of  God  are  twenty  thousand 
C'avt.  6.  12.  my  soul  like  the  ,;.  of  Ammi-nailih 
ha.  2.  7.  lull  of  horses,  nor  is  any  end  of  their  c. 
22.  18  c.  of  thy  glory  be  the  shame  of  lliy  lord 
;!l.  1.  woe  to  them  tliat  'rust  \n  c.  because  many 
37.  24  by  the  multitude  of  my  c.  am  I  come  up 
66.  15.  behold  the  Lord  will  come  with  lire  and 
e.  like  a  whirlwind,  .Icr.  4.  Ki.  I)au.  \  1.  4U. 
Jer.  4~  'i.  at  rushing  of  his  c.  fathers  not  look  back 
Eteli.  23.  24.  they  shall  come  against  thee  with  c. 
26.  1(1.  thy  walls  shall  shake  at  the  noise  of  tiie  c. 
Jotl  2.  5.  like  the  noise  ol  the  c.  shall  they  leap 
jMic.  5.  10.  I  will  cut  off  horses,  and  destroy  tliy  c. 
AVtA.  2.  3.  the  c.  shall  be  with  tianiing  torches 
4.thec.shatl  rage  in  streets  and  jostle  one  another 
13.  I  am  against,  and  will  burn  her  c.  in  smoke 
Hug.  2.  22.  I  will  overthrow  the  t.  and  those  ride 
Hec.  9.9.  thesound  of  their  wings  as  tlie  sound  oi;;. 

CHARIOTS  with  liurscs. 
F.Tod.  14.  0.  all  the  Uurses  and  c.  of  Pharaoh,  23. 
iJrnt.  11.  4.  what  he  did  to  their  korscs  and  c. 
20.  I.  when  tliou  seest  horses  and  c.  fear  not 
■  Josli.  11.  6.  thou  shalt  hough  their  Awses,  burnc. 
ii.Josliua  houghed  horses,  buinl  their  c.  with  lire 
SSain.  15.  1.  Absalom  prepared  kcrscs  and  c. 


./ub  18.  18.  he  shall  be  t.  out  of  the  world 
20.  8.  he  shall  be  c.  away  as  a  vision  of  the  night 
f'ruv.  19.  26.  and  he  that  t.  away  his  mother 
/sa.  13.  14.  it  shall  be  as  the  l.  roe,  as  a  sheej)  that 
17   13.  they  shall  be  c.  asthechall'before  the  wind 
J^ani.  3.  52.  mine  enemies  c.  me  sore  like  a  bird 
1  'J'itcss.  2. 1 15.  killed  ihwr  prophets,  and  c.  us  out 

CHASTK. 
2C(;r.  11.  2.  that  I  may  present  you  as  a  c.  virgin 
'/'((.  2.  5.  that  the  young  women  ho  c.  obedient 
1 1'tt.  3.  2  while  they  behold  your  c.  conversation 

CHAtsTEN 
Signifies,  [11    To  correct   in  love,  Psal.  118.  18. 
Heb.  12.  f,  6.     [2]  To  punish  injustice,  Lev. 
26.  28.     (3]  To  humble  one's  self  before  God  by 
fasting  and  pratjer,  Dan.  10.  12. 
The  chastisement  of  our  peace  was  upon  him,  Isa 
53.5.    'J  Viat  punishment  by  which  our peace,lhat 
is,  OUT  recoHCtlialion  to  (iod,  and  salvation  or 
happiness,  were  to  be  purchased,  was  laid  upon 
Chru.t  by  God's  justice,  with  his  own  consent 
i.Sam.  7.  14.  I  will  c.  him  with  the  rod  of  men 
PsiU.  'i.  1.  nor  c.  ine  in  thy  hot  displeasure,  38. 1. 
Fitv.  19.  18.  c.  thy  son  while  there  is  hope,  spare 
Dan   10.  12.  thou  didst  c.  thyself  before  thy  God 
«i,T.  3.  19.  a»  many  as  I  love  1  rebuke  and  c. 
CHASTENED. 


,,..,      „„    ,  .  cj     •  ,  ,.  |'>c«t.31  18.  they  have  c.  him,  he  will  not  hearken 

Ui itlgs 20  J.  iigmnBl  baniaria  with  c.  a..d  ncrsesl.h.b  33.  1).  he  is  c.  also  with  pain  on  his  bed 
SA^iw^sb.L.the  mountain  was  lull  otc.  and /loriT-vlPj^;.  oi'   10.  1  wept,  and  c.  .■:;y  soul  with  fastin" 


.  6.  the  Syrians  to  hear  a  noise  -jt'  horses  and  c 
10.  2.  are  with  you  c.  and  horses,  a  lencod  city 
Psal.  20.  7.  some  trust  in  c.  and  some  in  hoises 
Clint.  1. 9.  compared  thee  to  horses  in  Pharaoh'j  c 

Isa.  66.  20.  bring  your  brethren  oil  horses  ami  in  c.  \  2Cor.  '^  9  as  dying,  vet  Hve,  as'c.  and^norki'lied 
./rr.  1/.  2j.  shall  enter  princes  riding  in  c.  22.  4.       »■  •    .- •      ■      - 


.  ,  ;".y !  

.3.  14.  all  day  been  plagued,  and  c.  every  morning 
118.  18  Lord  hath  c.  me  sore,  he  hath  not  given 
/{.;■;  7  1 15.  though  I  have  c.  th..;y  imagine  mischief 
I  Or.  ;i.;;9.  v,e  are  c.  that  v/e  be  not  coiideiniKd 


4G.  9.  conie  up,  ye  horses,  and  rage,  ye  c. 

50.  37.  a  bword  is  upon  Iheir  horses  and  their  c 

Kiel;.  26.  7-  upon  Tyrus  Nebuchadnezzar  with  c. 
39.20.shall  be  lilledatmy  table  with  horses  and  c. 

ATiih.'i.  2.  noise  of  pra ncing  /loi-ses  and  jumj)ing  c. 

Hab.K  8.  didst  ride  on  thy  horses  and  c.ofsalvation 

Hev.  18.  13.  no  man  buys  their  horses  and  c. 
CHAP.ITABLY. 

Mom.  14.  15.  brother  srieved,  now  walkest  not  c. 
CHARITY 

Is  a  principle  of  prevailing  love  to  God  and  good 
will  to  men,  which  cffcciualiy  inclines  one  en- 
dued with  It  to  glorify  God,  and  to  do  good  '.o 
nthers;  to  be  patient,  slow  to  anger,  andrealy 
to  forgive  wrongs;  to  show  /kindness  to  all,  tmd 
seek  the  good  of  others,  though  with  prejudice 
to  himself.  Ji  person  endued  therewith  does 
not  inteipretdimbtfid  things  to  the  worst  sense, 
iiU  the  best,  is  sorry  for  the  sins  of  othd-s,  but 
rejoices  when  any  one  docs  well,  and  it  apt  to 
hear  with  their  fallings  and  infirmities;  and 
lastly,  this  grace  is  never  lost,  but  /rues  with 
us  into  another  world,  and  is  crerc'.scd  there, 
1  Cor.  13.  1,  4,  &c. 

Hom.M.t  15.  now  walkest  thou  not  according  toe. 

ICoj-.  8.  1.  knowledge  pufTeth  up,  but  c.  edilieth 

13.  1.  speak  with  tongues,  and  have  not  c.  2,  .3. 
4.  c.  suflcreth  long,  and  is  kind,  c.  envieth  not 
13.  faith,  hojie,  c.  but  the  greatest  of  these  is  c. 

14.  1.  follow  after  c.  and  desire  spiritual.gifts 
16.  14.  let  all  your  things  be  done  with  c. 

Col.  3.  14.  above  ad  these  things  put  on  c. 

1  77/f  s.3.6.brought  good  tidings  of  your  faith  and  c. 

tThes.  1.3.  c.  toward  each  other  aboumleth 

1  Tim.  1.  5.  now  the  end  of  the  commandment  is  c. 

2.  15.  be  saved  if  they  continue  in  faith  and  c. 

4.  12.  be  an  example  in  c.  in  spirit,  in  faith 

S  Tim,  2.  22.  follow  righteousness ;  faith,  c.  |)cace 

3.  10.  hast  fully  known  my  doctrine,  life,  faith,  c. 
Tit.  2.  2.  aged  ni'T  be  sober,  sounJ  in  faith,  in  c. 
iPef.  4.  8.  have  fervent  c.  for  c.  shall  c^^ver  sins 

5.  14.  greet  ye  one  another  with  a  kiss  of  c. 
iPft.  1.  7.  and  to  brotherly-kindness  c. 

"i.lohn  6. strangers  who  have  borne  witness  of  thy  c 
Jiide  12.  these  are  spots  in  your  feasts  of  <;. 
hen.  2.  19.  I  know  thy  works,  and  c.  and  service 

CHARMED. 
Trr.  8. 17.1  will  send  serpents  which  will  not  be  c. 

CHARMER,  S. 
'JtMMa.n. there  shall  not  be  found  among  you  a  c. 
I'sal.  .W.S.  not  hearken  to  the  voice  ofc.  charmin" 
t  not  hearken  to  c.  be  the  c.  never  so  cunnin"" 
CHASE. 
f.ev.  20.  7.  ye  shall  c.  your  enemies,  and  they  fall 
8.  and  five  of  you  shall  c.  a  hundred 
36.  and  the  sound  ofn  shaking  leafshall  c  them 
Dent. 32.20.  howjihould  one  e.  1000.  ./o.ih.  23.10. 
Psal.  35.  5.  let  the  angel  ofthe  Lord  c.  them 

CHASED,  ETH,  ING. 
Drul.  1.  44.  and  the  -Amoritcs  c.  vou  as  bees  do 


.'.'i'4.  12.  10.  for  they  verily  for  a  few  days  c.  us 

CHASTENEST,  ETH,  ING. 
Dent.  8.  5.  as  a  man  c.  his  son,  so  the  Lord  c.  tlico 
.lob  5.i7.  happy  w  ho>r.  God  correcteth  ;  desjuse  not 
thou  c.  of  Almighty,  Prov.  3.  11.  Heb.  12.5. 
Psal.  94.  12.  blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  c. 
Prjv.  13.  24.  but  ho  that  loveth  him  c.  betimes 
/»a.2G.  16. poured  out  a  prayer  when  f.was  on  tlse.i! 
//eb.  12.  6.  for  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  c. 
7.  if  ye  endure  c.  what  son  whom  father  c.  not? 
1  l.no  c.  for  present  seems  to  be  joyous,  but  griev. 
CHASTISE. 
/.ev.  26.  28.  I  will  c.  you  seven  times  for  your  sins 
Oeut.  22. 18.  elders  shall  take  the  man  and  c.  him 
l/wwjT.,- 12. 11.  I  will   add  to   your  yoke,  I  will  r. 
you  with  scorpions.  14.  2Chr'on.  10.  11,54. 
Has.  7.  12.  I  will  c.  them  as  their  congregation 
hath  heanl 
10.  !o.  It  is  my  desire  that  I  should  c.  them 
Luhc  23.  16.  1  will  c.  him,  and  release  him,  22. 

CHASTISED,  ETH. 

IKings  12.  11.  did  lade  with  heavy  yoke;  father 

hath  c.  you  with  whips.,  14.  2CAr.  10.  11,  14. 

Ps.  94.  10.  he  that  c.  heathen,  shall  not  he  correct  ? 

■Icr.  31.  18.  hast  c.  me,  and  1  was  c.  turn  thou  me 

CHASTISEiMENT. 
Devt.W.  2.  your  children  who  hath  not  seen  thee. 
.lob  34^  31.  I  have  borne  c.  i  will  not  olfeiid  r.iore 
Psal.  73.  t  14.  my  c.  was  every  morning 
Isa.  53.  5.  the  r.  of  our  peace  was  upon  hir.i 
Jer.  30.14.  have  wounded  with  the  c.  of  a  cruel  one 
//cA.  12.8.if  without  c.then  are  ye  bastards.notsons 

CHANT. 
yimos  0.5. they  c.  to  the  sound  ofthe  viol  raid  invent 

CHATTER. 
Isa.  38.  14.  like  a  crane  or  swallow,  so  did  I  c. 

CHAWS. 

Eieli.  29.  4.  but  I  will  put  hooks  in  thy  c.  38.  4. 

Chearful;  see  Cheerful. 

CHECK. 

Job  20.  3.  I  have  heard  the  c.  of  my  reproach 

CHECKER-WORK. 
lffiwo-s7.17.Iliram  made  nets  of  c.-zo. and  wreaths 

CHEEK. 
IKings  22.24.Zedekiah  smote  Micaiah  on  tlve  c. 
said,  which  way  Spirit  of  Lord,  2Chron.  18.2:!. 
.lob  16.  10.  have  smitten  me  on  the  c.  reproachfully 
Lam.  3.  .30.  he  giveth  his  c.  to  him  that  smiteth  him 
Mic.r>.\.  shall  smite  the  Judge  with  a  rod  on  thee. 
Lulce  6.29.IO  him  smiteth  one  c.  oflier  also  the  other 

Right  CHEKK. 
Mat.  5. 39.smite  thee  on  thy  rirr/it  c.  turn  the  other 

CHEEK-BONE. 
Ps.  3.  7.  hast  smitten  all  mine  enemies  on  c.-bone 

CHEEKS. 
Deut.  18.  3.  shall  give  to  priest  the  two  c.  and  maw 
Cant.  1. 10.  thy  r.  are  ccmiely  with  rows  of  jewels 
5.  13.  his  c.  arc  as  a  bed  of  snices,  as  sweet  flowers 
fea.50.6. 1  ^ave  my  c.  to  thetn  that  plucked  ofl"  hair 
Lam.  1.  2.  she  vvecpelh,  and  her  tears  are  on  her  c. 


__ CHFFK-TFKTH 

fwtS  9.  4a  Ahiraelechc  lim,  he'Hed  before  him     ./ufM.6.nationcome'u'i),hatli  c.-(cci/,„f  agreat  lion 


CHR 

CHEER 
Dent.  iJ4.  5.  and  shall  c.  up  his  wife  he  hath  lais 
Eccl.  11. 9.  leithy  neaitc.theeindavs  ol  thy  youtj 

CHEEK. 
Prov.  17. 1 1.  than  a  house  full  of  good  c.  with  «trifs 
Mat.  9.2.  son,  be  of  good  c.  thy  sins  be  loigiven  ihe* 
14.27.  be  ol  good  c.  U  is  1,  be  not  afraid,jiy arA  6.50 
./»A«16. 33.  beof  good  c.  1  have  overcome  world 
.ficts%i.  11.  stoodby  him  aiidsaidjheof  good  c.  P. 
27.  22.  and  now  1  e.xhort  you  to  be  of  good  c. 
25.  wherefore  sirs,  beof  good  c.  tori  believe  God 
36.  then  were  they  all  ot  good  c.  and  took  meat 
CHEERLIH. 
Judg.  9. 13.  leave  my  wine,  which  c.  God  and  man 

CHEERFUL. 
Prov.  15. 13.  merry  heart  maketh  a  c.  countenance 
Zech.8.  19.  shall  be  to  house  of  Judah  joy  and  c.  f 
9. 17.  corn  shall  make  young  men  c.  and  new  wine 
2Cor.  9.7.  or  ol  necessity,  Uir  God  lovetli  ac.givei 

CHEERFULNESS. 
Rom.  12.  fi.  he  that  sheweth  mercy  with  c. 

CHEi:F.FULLY. 
.rJcts  24.  10.  I  do  the  more  c.  answer  for  mvself 

CHEESE,  S. 
ISam.  17.  18.  carry  these  ten  c.  to  the  captain 
2.!)fl-;».  17. 29.  Barzillai  brought  sheep  and  c.  to  D. 
Job  10.  10.  hast  thou  not  curdled  me  like  c? 

CHEKISH. 
\ Kings  1.2.  let  her  c.  him,  and  lie  in  thy  bosom 

CHElliyHED. 
IKings  1.4.  the  damsel  was  fair  and  c.  the  kinfi 

CHERISHKTH. 
Eph.  5.  29.  c.  his  own  flesh,  as  the  Lord  the  church 
1  77(tss.2.7.were  gentle,  eveji  as  a  nurse  c.  children 

CHERUB. 
This  word  in  thellebrew  signiJiesMnesg  of  knuw- 
ledge  ;  and  angels  are  so  called  from  their  ex- 
guisite  knowledge,  and  were  ikerefore  used  for 
the  punishment  of  man,  who  sinned  by  affecting 
dininc  knowledge.  Gen.  3. 24.  7Viere  is  but  an 
obscure  description  given  us  in  scripture  oj 
these  cheriibiins,  which  Moses  placed  upon  the 
ark  of  the  covenant,  Exod.  25.  18.  us  well  as  uj 
t/mse  which  God  posted  at  the  entrance  of  that 
delightful  garden  out  of  which  lie  had  drum 
Adam  and  Eve.  But  it  is  probable  that  butk 
one  and  the  other  had  a  human  jigvre  since  it  la 
said  of  those  which  were  ylaccd\u  the  entrance 
of  Paradise,  that  they  had  their  .station  then 
assigned  them,  to  guard  the  entrance  to  it,  and 
held  a  flaming  sword  in  their  hands.  Jlnd  Eze 
kii^kiimpares  the  king  of  Tyre  to  the  cherub  thai 
covered  ike  ark  of  the  covenant,  Ezek.  28.  14. 
that  ill,  he  was  like  to  this  chei  uh,  glittering  all 
oicr  withgold  and  glory.  Mosessaj'?,  that  two 
ch'.-rnbims  covered  the  mercy-seat  with  their 
wings iitcndcd  on  both  sides,  and  looked  onet» 
another,  having  their  faces  turned  toward  the 
mercy-seat  which  covered  the  ark.  God  is  sup- 
posed to  .tit  on  the  mercy-seat,  whose  face  the 
angels  in  heaven  always  behold,and  upon  whan 
their  eyes  are  fixed  to  observe  and  receive  hie 
commands,  and  toward  Christ,  the  true  Propi 
tiatory,  which  mystery  they  desire  to  look  into 
1  Pet.  1.12.  not  envijnig  mankind  thcirnear  ana 
happy  relation  to  him,  but  taking  pleasure  in 
the  contemplation  of  it.  Moses  likewise  calls 
those  representations  which  were  made  in  em- 
broideries upon  the  veils  of  the  tabernacle, 
cherubims  of  cunning  work,  Exod.  26.  1. 
Exod.  25.  19  make  one  c.  <m  one  end,  and  the 
other  c.  on  the  other  end,  37.  8. 
2.Sam.  22.  n.  he  rode  upon  a  c.  Psal.  18.  10, 
]  Kings  6.  25.  and  the  other  e.  was  ten  cubits 

26.  the  height  ofonee.  ten  cubits,  so  of  the  olhei 

Ezek.  9.  3.  the  glory  of  God  was  gone  up  from  thf 

c.  to  the  threshold  ofthe  house,  10.4 

10.  7  and  one  c.  stretched  forth  his  hand  from  liir 

14.  first  face  was  the  face  of  a  c.  second  of  a  mar 

28.  14.  Ihon  art  the  anointed  e.  tliat  covereth 

16.  and  I  will  destroy  thee,  O  coveting  c. 
41. 18.  between  a  c.  and  a  c.  every  c.  had  two  faces 

CHERUBIMS. 
Gen.  3.24.  he  placed  at  the  east  ofthe  garden  o. 
Exod.  25.  18.  thou  shalt  make  two  c.  of  gold 
26.  L  the  tabernacle  of  c.  of  cunning  work    31. 
37.  7.  he  made  two  e.  of  beaten  gold  of  one  piecr 
iKimrs  6.  23.  witliin  the  oracle  he  made  two  c. 
25.  both  thee,  were  ofone  measure  and  one  size 
28.  and  h«  overlaid  the  c.  with  gold 
8. 7.  the  c.  covered  tire  ark,  20*?-.  5. 8.  Heb.  9  j. 
2C/(r-.  3. 1(1.  in  the  most  holy  place  he  made  two  c.    , 
Ezek.  10.5.  the  sound  ofthe  e.  wings  was  heard 
16.  when  thee,  went,  the  wheels  went  by  thorn 
19.  c.  lift  np  their  wings  and  mounted,  11.  22. 
_  Retween  the  CHERUBIMS. 
Exod.  25.  K.will  meet  thee  from  between  the  twoe 
JVf/JB.  7.  89.  from  betw.  the  twoc.  Iiespake  tohni 
]5«7H.4.4.  the  aik  of  Lord  which  dwelleth  J  tweet 
the  e.  ZSam.  6  2.  <iKmga  19,15    lua.  »7  If 


OHI 

Psn}.  86. 1.  liiai  dwelletli  bttuiecH  the  c.  shine  I'ortli 

OiJ.  I.  li«  sitletli  bultceeu.  the  c.  le^  uurlli  bu  iiiovccl 

i:-cU.  lU,-.  nil  wiUicoulsul  tiiorfomZ»(«»«;i  Uic  c. 

7.  Iiiuui  Ifoia  between  c.Ut  liic  lliul  u  ;ii>  between  c. 

<i(H.  :iO.  37.  ;iml  JAKuii  look  liiiii  iuils  oi c.-trcc 
t,:cU.  M.a.  lliu  c.  trees  wcruuol  lilti:  kis  blliiclics 

CHEST,  ri. 

ih'iiiirs  IJ.'.lJciioiuda  look  t.  iuitl  bored  hole  in  lid 

iC/ir.'Ii.  8.  at  king's  coiiMiiainlmeiitlliey  made  t. 

11.  higli  (incsl's  olhcef  c iiim  ,amiciii)iUed  lliet. 

I'zek.  ii   -4.  Uiy  iiiuichaals  ill  c.  ofiicJi  ujiparel 

CIIEVV. 
I^eo  ILi-iiutealol'tiieiii  that  c  'MCCud,Diut.li.l. 

L'HEVVEU. 
A'uw.ll.  'Xi.  cfe  tlie  tlesli  was  c.  wialli  wuji  kindled 

CHEVVETJl. 

J.cB.  11.4.  because  hu  c.  the  cud,  5,  C.  Dcut.li.  (i 

7.  yd  the  swiue  c.  not  llie  cud,  iJeul.  14.  iS. 

ClUCIvEA'S. 

,Va<. '23.37. gatiioied  even  aa  a  lioiigatheiclh  her  c. 

ClUUE. 
Ecod.  17.  i  llie  pcopledid  c.  whv  c.  you  with  me? 
JuUg-.  8.  l.the  lueiiol  Epiiiaim  did  t.  witli  Cjideoii 
J'ju/.  103.  U.  he  will  not  always  t.uor  Lee[i aiiijei 

CHioii\c;. 

Exod.  17.  7.  culled  Meiihali,  because  ol't.  ol'Isiae! 

CHIEF 
Signifies,  [1]  TJie  principal  persuu  uf  a  fanulij, 
Lungre^aiwu,  tribe,  army,  it-c.    Num.   3.  M. 
neul.Klo.  ISaiii.  14.38.  iJSaia.o.a.     ['2J  Tke 
best, orniiisl  vuiuabie,  ISiiiu.  l^-~l-     |.3j  'I'/ie 
higittj-t,  vr  upper  must.  Ma..  '23.  0.      [4j  The 
dearejil,ormustJaiuiUur,l'iov.Ui.'26.   [5j  'J'/te 
greatest.  Psal.  137.  U.     [ti]  Jluslin  eslixmai'.d 
r.putatwti,  Luke  14.  1.  'iCoi.  1-2.11.    [7]  Must 
forward  and  active,  Ezra  il.  2.     [ii]  Must  rc- 
iitarlcablc  fad  wunderful,  Joh  40.  I'J. 
lien.  37.  t  ■•"■-  Ihey  sold  Josejiii  lo  a  c.  inaislial 
HI.  y.  the  L    outler  told  his  dream  to  Josejih 
'21. he  restored  the  c.butlef  to  his  butleiship  ag-iip. 
22.hut  hanged  the  c.  haker  as  Joseph  iiiteipieted 
A"««.  3.  32.  Eleazar  shall  be  c.  over  c.  oI'Levites 
iJeul.  1.  15.  I  took  the  c.  of  your  tribes,  wise  men 
\.iiaiu.  Ij.  21.  the  people  took  the  c.  olllm  things 
2.S««i.23.18..'\hishai  brother  ot'Joab  c.  among  Ihree 
1  Kmirs  !l.  23.  these  were  the  c.  of  tlu;  oflicers 
li'liroii.  5.  2.  lor  of  Judali  came  llie  c.  ruler 
11.  ().  whosoever  smileth  llie  Jebusiles first  shall 
be  c.  and  captain,  Joab  went  hist  and  was  c. 
18.  17.  the  suns  of  David  were  c.  about  '.he  king 
2G.  10.  Iho'  not  first-born,  his  father  made  liim  c. 
Kzra  y.  2.  the  rulers  have  been  c.  in  this  trespass 
Neh.  11.  3.  these  are  c.  of  the  province  that  dwelt 
luh  12.  24.  he  taketh  away  heart  of  c.  of  people 
2U.  25. 1  cho.se  out  their  way,  and  sat  c.  dwelt  as 
41).  ly.  Behemoth  is  the  c.  of  the  ways  of  God 
''sal.  78.  51.  he  smote  c.  of  their  strength,  105. 30. 
137.  (3.  ill  prefer  not  Jerusalem  above  my  c.  joy 
Pruo. 1. 21.  Wisdom  ciiell;  in  c.  place  of  concourse 
8.t2G.iior  had  madec.  part  of  the  dust  of  the  world 

10.  28.  a  whisperer  separateth  c.  friends 
Caul.  4.  14.  an  orchard  with  all  the  c.  spices 
isa.  14.  SI.  he  stirrelh  uji  the  c  ones  of  the  earth 
Jer.  13.  21.  tliou  ha.sl  taught  them  as  c.  over  thee 

31.  7.  sing  an<l  shout  among  the  c.  of  the  nations 
.5(1.  t  •♦•>.  a  sword  is  upon  their  c.  stays,  shall  dob; 
.SI.  t  .5y.  this  Seraiah  was  a  c.  chamberlain 
/,(iHi.l..5.lier  adversaries  are  the  c.  enemies  prosper 
t'.zek.i.  12.  set  c.  leaders  against  Jerusalem  louiid 
2(1.  t  41).  there  will  I  require  c.  of  your  oblations 
44.  t  iiO.  c.  of  the  first  fruits  shall  be  the  priest's 
tJu».-i.  t  14.  Daniel  answer.  Arioch  thee,  marshal 

11.  41.  the  c.  of  children  of  Aminon  shall  escajic 
.Inios  li.  I.  which  are  named  c.  of  the  nations 

O.ilrunk  and  anoint  themselves  with  c.  ointments 

Jilat.  20.  27.  whosoever  will  be  c.  among  you,  lot 

23.  0.  they  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts 

and  c.  seats  in  the  synagogues,  Mark  12.  3y. 

Mark  0.  21.  lierod  made  a  supper  lohis  c.  estates 

l.nke  11.15.  caslclli  out  devils  thro'  c.  of  thodevili 

14   1.  he  went  uilo  house  of  one  of  the  c.  Pharisees 

7.  ne  marked  how  thev  chose  the  c.  rooms, 2"  10, 

22.  20.  and  he  that  is  c.  as  he  that  doth  servi, 

lolin  12. 42.  among  c.  rulers  iiiaiiy  believed  on  him 

/IcLs  14.  12.  because  Paul  was  the  c.  9|H;aker 

17.  4.  some  believed,  and  of  c.  women  not  a  few 

Kph^  2.  20.  .1.  Christ  the  c.  corner-slxjne,  1 1'el.i.iV 

I  7'/iN.1.15.  .Ips.  came  to  savesjnners,  of  wlxmi  \c 

1  /'e<..>.4. when  e.  Shpph.  shall  appear,  shall  receive 

CHIEF  captain. 

'iSam.  5.  8.  who  sinitelh  hesliall  bp  r.  ani\  raplain 

jicts  ^1.  31   tidings  came  to  ihf  r.  rajildiv  of  hand 

32.  vvlu^n  they  saw  the  c.  cnjii.  they  hdi  beating 

23  17.  VauUaid,  bringthis  young  incu  Uir.cii;it. 

21.  7.  c.  ciiptjitn  l.ysiaf:  lanii'  upiin  ns,  look  him 

j2  <:.  copram  shall  riinie.  Iwill  know  ullerinost 

CHIKF  enptani.-. 

2.V<rm  23  8.Adii:«  thrtTachiimiiilo  vai  t.ainnn^  r.in 

iCkf  27  3  t.  of  alUhi- c'/y^liji/ia  Ct  lirst  in  iilh 


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2C//ro)i.8  0.  bul  Israel  were  c.  of  Solomon's  ca;)<. 
.■ic«a-25.23.wheii.lgnp|!a  was  entered  wilhc.  cujit. 
iiev.  0.  15.  neb  men  and  e.  capt.  hid  themselves 

CHIEF  J'atkers. 
jV«/w.31.20.lhouaiidtliet.Ja(/it/-«ofeongreguliion 
[L'lir.  M.'M.UMSe:  e.  J'alkers  of  Levites  were  duel 

24.  31.  the  c.JalJurs  oi  the  priests  and  Leviles 
2().  32.  were -.iiUU  t.  jiit/itrj-  David  made  rulers 

~CAr.  20.  12.  wlioie  number  of  c.  fathers  of  mighty 
t^zra  1.5.tliei'  lose  up  tliet.of  llie/a£/i(/-4-  ol  Judali 
j\'t/i.7.7U.lliet.  of  lUii J athers  gave  lo  the  work,  71. 

CHIEF  huuse. 
jV"««i.3.24.  the  c.  ot  If /use  ol  Cershonites,  Eliasapli 
30.  tlie'..  of  Aoitst'of  the  Kohathites,  Elizapliaii 
35.  c.  of  ilie  house  of  the  Merarites,  was  Zuriel 

25.  14.  Ziniri  was  of  a  c.  Ituase  among  tjiineointes 
15.iiaine  uf  woman  vvasCozbi,ol  a  c.  k.  in  Rlidian 

■  losh.  22. 14.  OIK  ol  each  c.  huuse  a  prince  was  sent 

CHIEF  man,  or  men. 
I.er.  21.  4.  not  dehle  himself,  being  a  c.  man 
iL'hruH.  7.  3.  the  sons  of  Uzzi,  all  ol  them  c.  men 
2i.  4.  more  c.  men  of  Eleazar,  than  ol  Itlianiar 
Kzra  5.  10.  the  names  of  the  men  that  were  c. 
7. 28.  1  gathered  together  c.  men  to  go  up  with  me 
isa.  41.  y.  I  called  tliee  from  the  e.  men  thereof 
Jicts  13.  50.  but  tlie  Jews  stirred  up  the  c.  men 
15.  22.  Judas  and  Silas,  t.  men  among  brellireii 
28.  7.  were  posscssionsof  thee.  /HUJiol  the  island 

CHIEF  priest. 
■2 lungs  25.  18.  the  capt.  luokSeraiali  the  c. priest 
IChruii.  27.  5.  Beiiaiah  a  c.  priest  was  third  capt. 
2y.  22.  and  anointed  Zadok  to  hi  c.  priest 
•2Chr.  ly.  11.  Aiiianah  c.  p.  is  over  you  in  matters 
2o.  s'J.  and  Azariah  the  c.  priest  looked  on  him 

(,'H!EF  priests. 

K:ra  8. 24.  then  Isepaiated  twelve  of  c.  of  priests 

10.  5.  made  the  c.  priests  and  all  Israel  to  swear 

J^'ih.  12.  7.  these  were  c.^r(e»-io  in  days  of  Joshua 

jiyiif. 10.21.  and  sutler  many  things  uftlio  cpnents 

20. 47.  a  multitude  with  slaves  from  the  c.  priest.-: 

27.  12.  when  he  was  accused  of  c.  p.,  Mark  15.  3. 

ll.c.p)7«sii' mocking  with  scribes,  Mark  15.31. 

Mark  H.  1  c.  p:  sought  lo  take  him  and  put  linn  to 

death,  M.  Mat.  20.5y.  J.ukeSi.  22.  |  iy.47.  [22.2. 

/>«4c23.23.voicesof  them  and  c.priests  prevailed 

./uhn  7.32.  c.  priests  sent  othcers  to  take  linn,  18.3. 

ly.  15.  c.  p.  answered,  we  have  no  king  but  Cesar 

JJets\>.  14.  he  halh  authority  Worn  c.priests,  m.UI. 

22.30.  eominiiiided  the  c.p.  and  counsel  lo  appear 

CHIEF  prince,  ot  princes. 
IChron.  5.  t2.  and  of  Jnd.ili  came  the  c.  prince 
7.  40.  were  children  of  Aslier,  c.  of  tlie^i/riJiccs 
Ezek.  '3S.  2.  Gog  c.  prince  ul  Meshech,  3.  |  39.  1. 
Dan.  10.  13.  iMichael  one  uf  the  c  princes  came 

CHIEF  singer,  or  singers. 
jVrA. 12.40  ill  days  olDavid  were  c.  oftlie  singers 
Hab.  3.  ly.  to  llie  c.  singer  on  mv  iaslruinents 

CHlbFEST. 
l.'ia)/(.2.2y.to  make  yourselves  fat  with  c.  offerings 
y.  22.  Samuel  made  llieni  sit  in  the  c.  place 
21.7.Doeg  an  Edonnte,  c.  of  the  herd-n.eii  lo  Saul 
2('/()<»«.32.  33.  llezekiah  buried  in  t.  of  sepulchres 
Lant.  5.  10.  my  beloved  is  the  c.  among  10,000 
Mark  10.  44.  who  will  be  c.  shall  be  servt.  of  all 
•H:^lr.  11.5.  not  a  whit  hohind  c.  of  apostles,  12. 11. 

CIHEFLV. 
Horn.  3. 2.  c.  because  to  them  were  commit,  oracles 
I'liil..  4.22.  c-  they  that  are  of  Cesar's  household 
2/'et.  2.  10.  but  c.  them  that  walk  after  the  Hcsh 

CHILD 
Signifies,  [1]  One  yuung  in  years,  1  Sam.  1.  22. 
[2J  Due  weak  in  knawledgc,  Isa.  10.  19.  1  Cor. 
i.'t.  1 1.  [3]  ■'iuch  as  are  young  in  grace,  1  John 
2.  13.  [4J  .'>'«eA  as  arc  humble  and  ducile, 
Mat.  18.  3,  4.  f.»j  IV halsuevcr  is  dear  to  a 
person,  Jer.  15.  7. 
C'.KLD,  Children,  or  Sons,  are  taken  different 
ways  in  Scripture.  Tke  descendants  of  a  man, 
how  remote  soever  they  may  be,  are  called  sons, 
or  children.  For  cvainple;  the  children  of  Edoni, 
the  c/uldrcn  of  Moab,  tke  children  of  Israel. 
The.fc  expressions,  the  children  of  light,  the 
children  of  darkness,  arc  iised  tc,  signify  those 
who  folium  light,  anil  those  ichu  remain  in 
darkness:  the  children  of  the  kingdom,  those 
who  belong  lo  the  kingdom.  Persons  who  are 
almost  of  age,  are  often  called  children.  Fc/r 
e.vaniple:  Joseph  is  called  a  ch'M,  Ihungh  he 
was  ul  least  sixteen,  years  old,  Gen.  37.  .30.  and 
Benjamin  «/  the  age  uf  abone  thirty,  is  .liill 
called  a  little  child.  Gen.  44. 20.  Likewise  men 
uf  full  age  hare  often  the  name  of  children 
gieen  them,  Ua.  05  20.  The  child  shall  die  ii 
hiiiiilred  vear*  old  ;  that  \s.  men  shall  die  at  Ihc 
age  ul  a  hundred  years  there  shall  be  no  more 
I      anii'iichf  ilraih-<  .<eni 

■  I 'nil.  OK  h  N.MSuiisiifGud.  By  '.his  name  angrU 
:  are  ■:,tni.et I mrs  de.'terilied.as,  .lobl.6  i  2. 1,  There 
;  AMsa  da.  wliiii  (licsonM)f  God  came  Mi  present 
,     Uiciiibflve.-)  biif.irc  tic   Loril.      Good  vien,  in 

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oppi.n'tiun  III  the  wicked,  arc  likewise  called  b\ 
this  name;  the  childienof -icth'^  family, iniip 
position  tc  the  race  of  Cain,  (ten  0.  2,  The 
Dons  olGoil  saw  the  i  tughteis  of  men.  Judges 
and  magistrates  are  liketcisc  termed  children 
of  God,  Psal.  82.  0,  1  liav*  said,  ye  are  gods; 
and  all  of  you  arc  children  of  the  Most  High. 
In  the  jVew  Testament,  Believers  aie  commi/niy 
culled  the  children  of  God,  by  virtue  uj  their 
aduptiun,  and  the  prerugativcs  which  Christ 
purchased  fur  them  by  the  merits  uf  his  death 
and  sufferings.  John  1.  12.  He  hath  given  us 
power  to  become  the  sons  of  God :  and  else- 
where; see  Horn.  8.  14.  Gal.  3.  20. 
Chilurkn,  or  Sum  of  men.  Thisnameis  giiyen 
tu  the  nun  uf  Cain's  family,  whu  lived  before  the 
deluge;  and  in  particular  tu  the  giants,  those 
viulent  and  curruptmen,  whu  before  the  deluge 
had  cu-rrupted  theirwuys,and  dri  wduwnthemost 
terrible  effects  of  God's  anger  upon  the  earth. 
.-Ifterwards  the  impiuus,  the  wicked  Israelites 
were  called  the  sons  of  men,  Ps.  4.  2,  O  ye  sum 
of  men,  bow  long  will  ye  love  vanity?  See  Psa.. 
12.  1.  1  57.  4.  Jlut  very  often,  by  sons  of  men, 
mankind  are  to  be  undcrstuud,  wilhuut  any  odi- 
ous notion,  as,  Psal.  8.  4,  What  is  the  son  of 
mun,  that  thou  visitesl  him?  Psal.  11. 4. 1 145. 12. 
fr'tH.21.15.Hagarcast  ihee.under  oiieofthe  shrubs 

10.  she  said,  let  me  not  see  the  death  of  the  c. 
37.  30.  the  c.  is  not,  and  I,  whither  sliall  I  go? 
42.  22.  sjiake  I  not,  do  nut  sin  against  the  c? 
Exod.  2. 8.  the  maid  went,  and  called  the  c.  mothw 
22.  22.  ye  shall  nul  afflict  any  fatherless  c. 
.ludg.  11.  34.  Jephthah's  daughter  was  his  only  e 
13.  8.  and  teach  us  what  we  shall  do  to  the  c. 
\Sam.  1.  25.  and  tiiey  brought  the  c.  to  Eli 
3.  8.  Eli  perceived  the  Lord  had  called  the  c. 
iHam.  12.  14.  thee,  that  is  born  to  thee  shall  die 
i5.  Lord  struck  the  e.  that  Uriah's  wife  bare 
10.  David  therefore  besought  God  for  the  c. 
19.  David  perceived  that  the  c.  was  dead 
\Kings  3.  25.  he  said,  divide  the  living  c.  in  two 
14.3.lie  shall  fell  thee,  what  shall  become  of  ihe  c 
17.22.  the  soul  of  the  c.  came  into  him  again 
'iKings  4.  31.  he  told  him,  the  c.  is  not  awaked 
35.  the  c.  iieesed,  and  the  e.  openi'd  his  eyes 
Proo.  23. 13.  withhold  not  correclion  from  the  c 
Eccl.  4.  8.  yea,  he  hath  neither  e.  nor  brother 

15.with  second  c.  that  shall  stand  up  in  his  stcuii 
Isa.  3.  5.  the  c.  shall  behave  himself  proudly 
7. 10.  for  before  the  c.  shall  know  to  refuse  the  evS 
8.  4.  before  the  e.  shall  know  to  cry,  my  fatner 
11  S.the  weaned  c.  put  his  hand  on  cockatrice  den 
05.  20.  the  e.  shall  die  a  hundred  years  old 
.ler.  4.  31.  as  of  her  that  bringeth  forth  her  first  c. 
31.  20.  is  Ephraim  my  son?  is  lie  a  pleasant  c? 
44.  7.  lo  cut  off  from  you  man,  woman,  and  c. 
Mat.  10.  21.  the  father  shall  deliver  the  c.  to  death 
17. 18.  the  e.  was  cured  from  that  very  hour 
23. 15.  ye  make  him  twofold  more  the  c.  of  hell 
Lake  1.  59.  on  8th  day  they  came  to  circumcise  e. 
GO.  saying,  what  manner  of  c.  shall  this  be? 
70.  thou  e.  shall  he  called  Projihet  of  the  Highest 
80.  the  e.  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit,  2. 40. 
2.  27.  when  the  parents  brought  in  ll;'?  c.  Jesus 
y.  38.  Master,  look  on  iny  son,  he  is  my  only  c. 
42.  Jes.  healed  c.  and  delivered  him  io  his  lather 
.lultn  4.  49.  sir,  come  down  ere  my  c.  die 

Hi.  21.  but  as  soon  as  she  is  delivered  of  the  j. 
.fict.i  4.  27.  of  a  truth  against  thy  holy  c.  Jesus 
.30.  that  signs  may  be  dune  by  name  of  thy  e.  Jes. 
13.  10.  Saul  said,  thou  c.  of  Ihe  devil,  thou  enemy 
Rev.  12. 4.  tu  devuur  her  c.  as  soon  lis  it  was  horn 
5.  her  c.  was  caught  up  to  God  and  to  his  throne 
.i  CHILD. 
rTC?».18.13.shall  I  of  a  surety  beamc.  whoamold'' 
44.  20.  a  father,  and  ce.  of  his  old  age,  a  little  one 
Exod.  2.  2.  she  saw  he  was  a  goodly  c.  Heb.  ]  1.  23. 
|.S'(;h/.2.  18.  Samuel,  «e.  girded  with  a  linen  epliud 
1  AVh"-*  3. 17.  was  delivered  of  a  c.  wiiii  her  iu  house 
13.  2.  a.  c.  shall  be  born  lo  house  of  David,  Josiah 
.lub  33.  25.  his  flesh  sliall  be  fresher  than  a  c. 
Ps.  131.2.  I  <|uieted  niys.^lf  as  «  r.  as  a  weaned  c 
Prov.  20.  II.  even  a  c.  is  known  by  his  doings 
22.  0.  train  up  a  c.  in  the  way  he  should  go 
15.  fuulishnesB  is  bound  in  the  heart  i( a  c. 
29.  15.  but  a  c.  left  to  himself  bringeth  lo  shame 
21.  he  that  bringeth  up  his  servant  frort-  ;  i. 
F.erl.  4.  13.  better  is  a.  wise  c.  tlian  a  foolish  kin^ 
10. 10.  vAic  tu  thee,  O  land,  when  thy  king  is  a  c. 
fsii.  9.  0  for  lo  us  ac.  is  born,  to  us  a  son  is  given 

Id.  19.  li-ees  ..'hail  l>e  few, that  ac.  may  wriletheiu 

.frr    1.0.  Iieiiold  I  cannot  speak,  for  I  am  a  c. 

20.  15.  thimgs,  saving,  a  man  c.  is  horn  to  (hoe. 

Hiis.  11.  1.  when  Israel  was  a  c.  then  I  loved  him 

„1/«r/.9.21.liow  lung  since  this  came?  ho  said  ofo  c. 

3()  look  II  c,  and  so;  him  m  the  miilst,  L  i4/i«9.47. 

[Car.  13.  11.    when  I   was  a  c.  \  spake  an  a  c.  I 

nndt^rstnud  as  a  c.  I  thonght  as  a  «. 

\  Gal  1.1.1  =c.y,tlichuir  as  Iniig  iis  he  's  a  c. differs  not 


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STViB.S.  lijomac  hasi  tuowa  uoly  acri^iaire*  ' y^r«tJ3.i-l.of  Asliur he saiJ  leLA^iiur  bcb'tsiaeac.   Mo5.  Jl.  10.  theatiicc  sl-\.Uieuiuli:{niaitiie\ro- 

Heb-ll  IL  Sarah  delivereti  of  a  c.  «iieui»a.  ta^e  ^w>ii.ii-y-c.oi'KeutKiU  and  Gad,  hail' tribe  ot' Ala- 1   13.13  not  ita>  luug  is  place  uibicakiug  lonuulc 

Hcc   li  5.  sne  brouglj'.t'orih  a  uiau  c.  vvjio  xva^iu         uassch, reluineU  and  buiiUicrc  au  allai,  10,  l\.\J»tiii.  16.  gatlier  c.  and Uiu»e  thai  suck  the  ureaft. 

raie  aJl  ualious  aiih  a  roU  o.  irou    fud<r.  4.  ti.  taKc  1U,UUU  men  ol'ine  c.  oi"  Napuiaii       :^  be  glad  tiiea  ye  c.ui'Ziuu,  ami  rejoice  lu  I  oiJ 

/.iJJ/f  CUlLiU.  .    t5.  lO.  each  one  resembled  the  £.  ol  a  king  .juuu9. 7.  aieyeuot  as  c.  ul'lhe  £tl:iuyiau<  tuio^! 

fJen.  4T.tl2.nouriSfl.UiS  lamer  shouseasaiittie  c.     14.  16.  .huu  nasi  iiiUlorib  a  riddle  toe.  ul  ;>eople    |.Ui«.  1.  Iti.  uiaKe  t)aid,aad  poll  thee  lor  deiicalcf 

IJ^iHjfs'i.  "i .  a.m  n  UUU c.  I  kmjw  uol  tuiw  logooui:    '■iH- 13.  now  deuver  us  tUc  men,  tue  c.  ol  tieual     |Ze//&.  1.  e.  I  will  punish  the  i)ruu:es  and  king's  c- 

11.17.  Hudad  tied  iii'.o  Eg  jt,  being  }eia.Uult  c.  lUtim.  i.  i.  ibe  ihAX  hath  many  c.  is  waii^d  leeble    LUa^.  4.6.  be  snail  luin  the  heart  of  ralOers to  tiec 

2.Vi«jjo.  5. 14    caineasaunikelhedesUolaiiiiicc.     10j27.  c.ol"Beaalsaid,howsiiailUusiuajsave  usJ:  and  the  heart  oi'c.  to  their  lathers,  7.iii«  1.17 

Jua.  11.  6.  and  a  littU  c  shaU  lead  tnein  iSa//j.3.  t34.  as  a  man  lallelu  Ijeioie  c.  <ii  uuquity  c  .)/(U.  i  Itj.  Herod  siew  ail  the  c.  in  EcthV  bent 

4/aJ.ld.iJesuscaUedaWtiec.  tohim,  andsclhun     7.1u,ueitlier  sUall  ine  c.  ui  wicK&iucsii  arilict  them    3.  i).  able  ofthese  sUHies  to  raise  upc.  7.xi:c:i  3 

5.  who  shall  receive  one  such  UiUe  c.  in  my  nauie  any  luore  as  beiore  uine,  i  Lurua.  17.  9.  |  a.  4a.  that  ye  may  be  tne  c.  ot  your  I'athci  in  br  av. 

MarkiO.  15.  whosoever  shall  not  receive  the  till"-   IKiHS^ii.  13.  mere  came  iii  two  uu.n,  cot'Behali  8.  li  but  the  c.  ot  the  kingdom  sliall  l>e  :asl  oal 

Jiimu/C  asai<J.f- shall  not  enter  ilji^uiel!:.  17.  ift'in^*- i  i4.  two  sne-oears  came  aiui  tare  42  c.    |  9. 15.  Jes.said,canc.ol  briae-cham.m6am  w  lile 
.Vi  CHIU).  I    y.  1.  fJislui  caileU  one  oi  lUe  c.  oi  lue  prophets   |     bridegroom  witli  Uieial  .Uori  i  19.  J.uktb  3-1. 

Hen.  11.  S"!.  but  Sarai  -vas  oarren,  she  had  no  c  |  10.  13.  to  salute  tiie  c.  oi'  the  king,  c.  ol'  tlie  queen  j  10.  il.  c.  sliall  rise  against  parents,  .Mark  13  li 
/..^r.  Ci  13.  but  il  the  priest's  daugliter  liave  BO  c. ;  14.  b.  but  the  c.  oi  nuirdercrj  he  slew  not,  as  u> '  11. 19.but  Wistlom  is  justiaed  oilier  c. /^uie  7.35. 
Itrat.  io.  5.  if  one  brotner  die,  and  have  bo  c.       I  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  ^Cftruu.  ia.  4.!    13-  3si.  the  gu<jd  seed  are  the  c  ol'  Uie  kingdcoi, 

26'ani.  6.  iJ.  Michael  iiadnoc.  to  the  day  ol  dealh]   17.34.  nor  do  as  IjorU  commanded  the  c.  of  Jacob  i  but  the  lares  are  the  c  oi' the  wicked  one 

iKina-s  4.14.'Jehazi  answered, verily  siie  lialh  «i«  c.  |  19. 3.  for  lue  c.  are  cuiue  to  the  birih,  tsa.  27.  3.  ■  15. 26.  not  meet  to  take  the  c.  bread,  .Mark  7. 27. 
y,«A»ri.7.th<  ,■  had  ««c.  because  Elisab.was  barren  I  ICiroa.  i  3U.  but  Scltd  died  wiibout  c  j   17.  26.  Jesus  saub  lo  mm,  then  are  the  c.  free 

Wets  7. 5.  promised  to  hira  when  as  yet  he  bad  tuic.\     32.  and  Jeiifcr  dicu  wiihoiu  c.  I  ly.2y.i'orsaken  wife  or  c.  for  my  sake,.l/ar/,-  lU.29i 

.'  uckiuiT  CHILD. '  4.  27.  but  riluuiei's  t>retnre:>  had  uol  many  c.  2U.  2(1  then  came  the  niollier  ol'Zebedee's  c. 

,V"i/i».  11.12.  as  1  aursius  father  bearelh  si»fAr»»£- c  10.  13.  O  ye  c.  oi  Jacob  lus  cuostu,  /'Aui.lu5.6.  2i.l5.i>riests  and  scribe&saw  the  c.  crying  in  tem{k 
ha.Vl.!i.siu.kittir  c.  sliaU  plav  on  the  hole  of  the  asp  2CAro«.  13.  7.  gathered  to  Jeroboam  c  oi  Belial       23.  31.  ye  are  c  of  inem  ihal  killed  prophets 


4'J.l5.can  a  woman  forget  her  5.  c.7  yea,  Usey  may 
iL^ia.4.4.  tongue  of  the  i-iuk.  c.  cleavetli  U>  the  rool' 

riiis  CHILD. 
Eiixi.  2.  D.  take  this  c.  and  nurse  hi.u  for  me 
r.aAf  2.17.savins,which  was  told  couceruaigtAis  c 


the  Lord  is  not  with  alt  the  c.  ul'  Kpluaim 
11.  Ama.£iaii  sjilote  of  llie  c.  ol  rieir  1U,UUU 
Ezra  2. 1.  tliese  are  c.  ol  tlie  pioviuce,  .Vck.  1.  6. 

lU.  44.  some  ha<i  wives  by  wuum  tliey  bad  c. 
,V64. 9. 23.  "die  c.  mulUpUeusl  luou  as  slars  of  beav. 


"H-Uus  c.is'sel  1'or  fail  and  rising  of  many  m  Israel  \  Job  19. 17.  1  inlrealed  lor  Uie  c.  sake  of  my  body 
9.4^.  whoso  shall  receive  tkis  c.  mv  name,  receives  I    30.  o.  they  were  c.  of  fools,  yea  c.  ol'  base  men 

li'iUt  CHILD.  '  I  41.  34.  he  IS  a  king  over  ail  the  c.  of  pride 

Gen.  16. 11  the  anseUaid,  Hagar,  thou  art  icithc.  [  Psal.  17. 14.  lliey  are  fuU  of  c.  and  leave  the  rest 


Mark  7. 27.  Jesus  said  lo  her,let  the  c.  lirsi  be  filled 

2e.  the  do^  under  Ibe  table  eat  of  tlie  c.  crumbs 

9.37.  sliali  receive  one  ot  suchc.  in  my  name,  41 

Luke  6.  35.  be  great,  yc  shall  be  the  c.  of  ths  U  igb. 

Iti.  8.  for  c.  of  this  world  are  wiser  tbaac.  of  light 

2U.  29.  the  first  looK  a  wii'e,  and  died  without  e- 

34.  the  c.  at' this  world  marry,  and  are  given  io 

.>oAu6Jit.'>t'ye  were.\braliani'sc.  would  dio  works 

21.  Ol  Jesus  saith  to  them,  c.  have  ye  any  meat  ! 


19.  :i6.  da  j^ht.  of  Lot  were  icitkc.  bv  iheir  father     34. 11.  come,  ye  c.  hearken  to  iiw,  1  will  teach  you  .^cts  3.25.ye  are  the  c.of  the  prouliets  and  covenant 


38.34.Tamar  thy  daughter  is  iritA  c.by  whoredo.ii 
25.  uv  the  man  whose  these  are,  am  I  icil^  c. 
Ej«d.21.22.if  men  strive  and  hurt  a  woman  atUi  c 
ISam.  4.19.  his  daughter,  Fhinehas'  wife,  was  ic.  c 
i-Sem.  11. 5.  Bath-alieiia  sent  and  said,  I  am  ictUt  c 
iKings  8. 12.  wilt  rip  up  their  women  ifilA  c  15.16. 
£cc/.11.5.boncs  grow  in  womb  of  her  that  is  icitA  c. 
Isa.  26. 17.  like  a  woman  icoJi  c.  that  draweth  near 
18.  we  have  been  icitA  c.  we  have  been  in  pam 

54- 1.  sina.  O  barren,  that  didst  not  travail  tciLh  c     137.  7.  remember,  O  Lord,  the  c.  ol  Edom 
Jei.  30.  6.~see  whether  a  maudotli  travail  icilk  c  |    14S.  12.  let  old  men  and  c.  praise  the  Lord 


31.8.  Iwill  bring  forth  from  north  women  icUft  <:.;  149.  2.  let  tJie  c.  of  Zion  be  joyful  m  tlijir  king  ] 
Hog.  13.  16.  tiieir' women  icith  c.  sliall  be  ripjied  up  Pruc.  4.1.  bear,  ye  c.  instruction,  5. 7.  \  7. 24  , b-  ;12- 1 
.imos  L  13.because  thev  ri;>ped  up  tiie  women  ic.  c.     17.  6.  and  lue  glory  of  c.  are  tbtu  lathers  ; 

Mai.  1.  le.  she  was  found  tcUli  c.  of  tlie  H^./  lihost  I   31.  26.  her  c.  aiise  up  and  call  her  blessed  i 

23.  a  virHin  shall  be  icitA  c.  and  bring  Ibrih  a  son  j  EccL  0.  3.  if  a  man  beget  100  c.  and  live  years      I 

24.19.  woe  to  them  that  are  ic.  c.  and  to  them  give ,  Caut.  1.  6.  my  mother's  c.  were  angry  with  me      ■ 


Ham.  a.  17.  il'e.  then  beirs.  heirs  of  God.  joint-beirc 

9.  7.  because  llie  seed  ol'.-Vbraham  nte  ihey  all  c. 

II.  tore,  being  not  yet  bom,  nor  done  good  or  evil 

lC'or.l4i!0.  be  untc.  inunderslandiag,  inmalice,c 

2Ciw.  12.  14.  lor  the  c.  ought  not  to  lay  up  for  tha 

parents,  but  the  patents  for  the  c. 

113.9.  makes  the  barren  to  be  ajoylul  mother  of  c  CroL  3.7.  of  faith,  tlic  same  are  the  c.  ot' .\brahaiB 

127.  3.  lo  c.  are  a  heritage  of  Uie  Lurd  i   4.  3.  so  we,  wbeo  we  were  c.  were  in  bondage 

4.  as  arrows  m  the  haiid,  so  axe  tlie  c  of  youth  i     25.  Jerusidem,  wiucb  is  in  bondage  with  her  e. 

i     31.  weaienotcot  bood-woiuao,  but  of  thefreo 
;  Eph.  1. 5-  having  predestmated  us  to  adoption  of  c. 


69.  &.  I  am  become  an  ahea  to  my  mother 
72.  4.  lie  shall  save  Uu;  c.  of  tlie  needy 
7S.  6.  the  c.  which  should  be  bom  might  know 
e2.  6.  and  all  of  you  arc  c.  of  Uie  must  Uigli 
e3.  3.  they  have  bolpea  the  c.  of  Lot.     Seiah 
102. 2s.  ine  c.  of  thv  servants  shall  coiUiuue 


2.  2.  the  spirit  thai  worketh  iu  c.  ut' disobedience 

3.  were  by  nature  c.  ot  wruiii,  even  as  others 

4.14.we  be  beiicel'orthno  mure  c.  tussed  to  and  fro 

5.  I.  lie  ye  iheiefoie  folUiwers  of  Gud  as  dear  c. 
6.  wrath  cometh  ob  c.  ol'  d  isobedteuce,  C»l.  3. 6 

6.  1.  c.  obe?  voui  "»arv:;U.inliieLord.  C«Z.  "i  21/. 


suck  iu  tliose  days,  .Mark  13. 17.   7^ui«  21.  23.   Isa.  1.  2. 1  have  brought  up  e.  aiui  tliey  tetvlled     1  Tim.  5.  4.  bm  if  any  widow  have  c.  or  nephews 


Luke  2j.to  be  la.\ed  with  Mary,being  great  icUh  c 
I  Thrss.  5.  3.  as  travail  upon  a  woman  icjti  c. 
Hen.  12.  2.  and  slie  being  irit/i  c.  cried,  iravauing 

Young  CHILD. 
l."*n«.1.34.  she  brought  him,  and  the  c.  was  yotmg 
Mat.  2. 8.  go  and  search  diligently  lor  the  young  c. 

13.  lake  the  ijouitg  e.  and  his  mother,  and  liee 

14.  he  look  the  yoanir  c.  and  bis  mother  bv  night 

CHILD^BE-ARLNG. 
1  T'f'm.S.lo.notwilhsland.  she  shall  be  saved  iu  c.-fc. 

CHILDHOOD. 
\Siam.  12.  2.  I  have  walked  before  you  from  my  c. 
Job  :0.  t  25.  his  flesh  siiall  be  fresher  than  c. 
Eccl.  11. 10.  for  c.  and  vouth  are  vanity 

CHILDISH. 
ICor.  13. 11   when  a  man.  I  put  away  e.  things 

CHILDLESS. 
Gen.  15.2.  what  wiit  thou  give  me,  seeing  I  go  c' 
/-ec.20.20.tbey  shall  bear  their  sin,  they  shall  die  c. 
\Sam.  ]5. 33.  Samuel  said,  as  thy  sword  hath  made 
women  c.  so  shall  thy  mother  becamong  women 
Jer.  22.  30.  saith  tiie  jjord,  write  you  tins  man  c. 
J.uke  2U.:S0.  tlie  second  took  her  to  wife,  and  died  e. 

CHILDRE.V 
Oen.  3.  16.  in  sorrow  shall  thou  bring  forth  c. 
16.  2.  it  may  be  'hat  I  may  obtain  c.  by  h<.-r 
25-  2i  the  c.  struggled  together  within  her 
29. 1 1.  Jai;ob  came  into  land  of  the  c.  of  the  east 
30.1    Rachel  said  to  Jacob,  give  me  cor  i  die     . 
33.  5   'Jie  r.  which  God  hath  given  thy  servant 
49.  8.  thy  fathc-'s  c.  shall  bow  down  before  thee 
Kj<h/.  I2.;t7  .journeyed  aboutt)00.000men. besides  c. 
SC5.  a  jealous  God,  visiting  the  miquity  of  the  fa- 
tl.ers  upon  the  c.  34. 7.  .Vum. 14.18.  L»fkt.  5. 9. 
21.4.  ihe  wife  and  her  c.  shall  be  her  master's 
h'am.  13.  28.  and  we  saw  the  c.  of -\nak  there 
17. 1 10.  for  a  token  against  the  c.  of  rebellion 
36.  11.  notwithstanding  the  e.  of  Korah  died  not 
Vest.  2.  9.  I  have  given  Ar  to  the  c  of  Lot,  19. 
9.  2.  who  can  stand  before  the  c.  of  .\f  it? 
I:l  13.  the  c  of  Belial  arc  gone  oui  {■■mi  ytu 
14.  i.  ve  are  the  c.  of  the  L-.rd  you:  iit-a 
Si.  15.  have  borne  him  c.  both  lielorec  and  talt-d 
ST)  •?.  llie  c.  besotten  of  them  shill  er.to.'  ir.io  c«>r; 
84    16  the  fathers  sh-i'!  not  be  i>ui  to  dc.-.tb  fo: 
the  c.  nor  the  c.  fur  the  tatiiers,  ^Ckron.  "25.  t. 
3S.  in),  they  are  c  iu  wt.«.m  iliere  is  no  faith 


4.  ah  sinful  natmn,  c  that  aiu  corrui>ters  |      IOl  if  s.Se  hath  brouzLt  up  c  if  she  hath  lodged 

2.  6.  they  plea^e  themselves  in  the  c.  of  strangers  I  14.  Iwill  tJial  the  you.'iger  wonij'n  marry,  bear  <r. 
3.4.and  1  will  give  c.  to  be  their  uriiices,  and  battel  j  Hrb.-i.l4.  asthec.  are|iartaketsof  Sesbuiid  blood 

12.  as  fur  my  (leople,  c.  are  their  upprcseyirs  12.  5k  exhortatioo  whi.''hs|>eukelh  lo  you  asloc. 

8-18.  Iaudc.whomLardhalhgiveniiie,/yti-2-13.|lPft-  1. 1-i-  as  ubedieiK  c.  mit  fasiuouliig  by  lust? 
13. 18.  Sliall  have  no  pity,  dieir  eye  not  sjnue  c  liPet.  2. 14.  havuig  eyes  full  of  adultery,  cursed  c 
21.17.  miglity  menof  c.  oi' Kedar  be  dinuuislied  l./oAa  3.10k  c.  of  4-H>d  LMBifesl.aud  c.  of  the  devil 
23.  4.  saving,  I  travail  not,  nor  bring  forth  c  2JoAh  1.  the  elder  to  the  eW-ct  lady  and  her  c. 

30i  1.  Woe  to  the  rebelUous  c.  saith  llic  Lord  13.  tlie  c.  ol'thy  elect  sister  greet  tiiee 

9.  lying  c.  c.  tliat  will  not  hear  the  law  of  the  L4I.  |  R:-c.  2.  23.  I  will  kill  her  c.  with  dealli,  ehorches 
3S.  19.  father  to  the  c.  make  known  thy  truth      1  ^tt  .Ahm.>-\,  CAprmTY. 

47.  8.  neither  shall  I  know  the  loss  of  c.  CHILDREN  oj  iJf»;'a»njn. 

9.  come  in  one  day  the  loss  of  c  and  widowho.xii.\"KJn.lJ16-ol'ihec-»/fi.  by  their geBcal(Kyi5.40€ 
49.  20.  the  c.  which  thou  shall  have,  shall  sjty  ..liuig.  \.  21.  c.  of  B.  did  not  drive  out  the  jebu-^isea 
54.  1.  sins.  O  barren,  for  nwire  are  c.  of  tiie  deso- '  20.  li  the  c.  of  B.  weuld  not  hearkeu  to  brethren 
lateliiau  c.  of  the  married  wil'e,  CiaL  4.  27.i2.Strw-  2.2S.  cof  B.  gathered  toeelher  after  .A  bne» 
57.4.are  ve  not  c.  oi  transgression,a  seed  of  falseh.  i  1  Chr.  9.  :i.  i  o  Jt-rus;kli-iii  dwelt  of  c.  of  B.  .WA.l  1  4 

5.slayji^lhec.iu  the  valleys  underchftsoi' rocks     12.  16.  therecameof  c.  a/i^.  totheboJd  tsDavi 


63.  6.  'they  ate  my  people,  e.  that  w-ill  not  lie 
66.d.assoon  as  21ion  travailed,she  brought  furih  c. 
JcT.  3. 14.  turn.  O  backsliding  c.  saith  the  Lord,  22. 

19.  I  said,  how  shall  I  put  tliee  among  the  c..' 
4.  22.  for  my  peojile  is  foolish,  they  are  sottish  c. 
6.  li.  I  will  i>our  it  out  upon  the  c.  abroad 
7.18.  the  c.  gather  wood,  the  fathers  kindle  the  fire 
9.21.  for  death  entered  10  cut  od  c.  from  without 
15.  7- 1  will  fan  them,  I  will  bereave  them  of  c. 
31.  15.  Rachel  weeping  for  her  c.  Mai.  2.  18. 

29.  the  c.  teeth  are  set  on  edge,  £iei.  18.  2. 


Jer.  6l  1.  O  ve  c-  of  B.  gatlier  yourselves  to  flee 

CkiUrtus  CHILDREN. 
CrCTt.  45. 10.  shaU  be  near  to  roe,  tbo«i  and  thy  c.  r 
Eiud.  34.7.  visiting  iu:<|uity  oi'fathers  oa  ckildr.  c 
Deut.  4. 25.  when  thou  shah  beget  c.  and  chtldr.  c 
2A''t»^5l7.41.  serve<l  images  both  their  c.  and  dt.  e 
Pa  il.  103. 17.  and  his  righteousness  umockildr.c 

128. 6.  shall  see  thy  childr.  c  and  peace  en  Isiaei 
Prov.  13-  ^  leavcth  an  inheritance  to  he  ckildr.  c 

17.  6.  ckiltir.  c.  are  crown  ol'old  men.  glory  of  e. 
Jer.  2. 9.  aud  with  your  chiUren'n  c.  will  I  plead 


43.  t45.  sliall  devour  the  crown  of  the  c.  of  notse;  £-eX-.37i!5.sh3^ll  dweii,  and  theii  ehildr.  c.  for  ever 
Lam.  2.  21  shall  the  woiaen'^at  c.  of  a  sjvan  !oQg?j  FatJurhss  CHILDREN. 

5. 13.  youns  men  to  srind,  c.  fell  under  the  wood  j  Ps.  109. 19.  nor  let  there  be  any  to  favour  father,  e 
EzckSLi.  for  tliev  are  impudent  c.  anM  stiff-hearted .  Jer.  49. 11.  leave  thv  father,  c.  I  will  preserve  theni 
20-  21.  the  c  rebelled  against  me,  tbey  walked     1  CHILDRE.V  »f  Gad. 

23.  ■f  17.  c.  of  Babel  caine  to  her  into  bed  of  love  .Vat.  5. 9.  peate-makersshall  be  called  tko<-^.e/^ 
33.  30.  the  c.  still  are  talking  against  thee 'uy  walis  /.uis  20.36.are  the  cof  f?.  being  ccfresunctic» 

44.  t  7.brou2ht  into  mvsaactuary  cof  aslrauger  ./o/i»ll.  52.  should  gather  toeether  \t»  oae  c  of  (f. 
47.  22.  to  stransers  that  shall  beget  c.  among  >-uu  Horn.  8. 16.  bearelh  wiiness  that  we  are  the  c.  of  G. 

Dan.  1. 4.  c  in  whom  was  no  blemish,  but  skiilul      21.  delivered  into  the  glonous  liberty  ofc  ofG. 

lo.their  countenances  fairer  and  fatter  than  aU  c  i  9. 8.  ihe  c  of  the  flesh,  tiese  aie  not  the  t.  of  f?_ 

17.  as  for  these  fotire.  God  gave  tiirm  knowledge;     33.  there  shall  the  j  reeiHed  c  <•/ the  li  ring  ^;«6 

2.  t  25.  found  a  mnn  of  the  c  d'lhe  captivity      ■  Gal.  3.  26.  re  are  al  e.  ■  f  God  by  faitk  in  Christ 

12. 1.  Michael  shall  stard  for  th<'  c  of  Ihy  people ,  \.tohu  3.10.  V.  of  God  mauifest.  and  c.  oj'  ihedevil 

Hos.  1.  2.  take  anio  tliee  c.  of  whoredoms  i   5.  2.  by  this  we  know  that  we  leve  the  t  nf  Goi 

i  4.  I  will  licl  have  mercy  <«  here  fi^thcy  be  r.  |  '  His  CHILHREN. 

iO.  9.  the  battle  atrairst  the  c  of  miquily  %\:i\  ko»  |  Gm  18. 19.  I  know  .Abraham  will  command  kifS, 

14.  the  mother  was  daslMHligptct:«s  apL^nLsr  ci  37.  3  Israel  'aved  Josesh  more  th^ui  sll&i«c 


cm 

fifwt.  11  2t'-  may  i>-olon«  h.s  ilays,  he  and  his  e 

32.  3.  rorru|rtetl.  iheir  s|ml  is  not  ilic  3pul  of /us  c. 
t  they  are  not  *js  c.  Itiat  is  ilieir  hlol 

33.  9.  'npilher  ackiiouied?e,  iior  knew  his  own  c. 
I  Sam  :W  2i.  save  to  every  muii  Ins  wilis  and  .'«.<<■. 
i  Hatn.  l-iJii.  a  lillleewe-lanib  a  grew  up  wiili  kis  c. 
ik'iH^  ri.VJ  losivehimalwaysJiiiglil.anil  UiJtigc 
i  Ckt'.  ii?.  3.  hurnt  Itis  c  in  tiVe  alter  the  heather 

33.  6.  he  causi  il  his  c.  to  pass  through  the  tire 
Job  5.  4.  Ins  c.  are  I'ar  I'roni  stifcty,  and  are  criisticd 
17  5   even  ll»e  eyes  n(  his  c.  shall  fail 

20  111.  A«»  e.  shall  seek  to  |>lease  lite  [KKir 
SI    19.  God  layeth  up  his  ini€)uily  tor  .*».«  r. 

27.  U.  W  his  c.  be  inuUlplte<l,  il  is  for  the  sword 
fsal. «).  3M.  lihis  c.  lor.saki;  my  law,  and  walk  not 

103. 13.  like  as  a  fatlicr  pilieth  kts  c.  so  Lord  pities 

109.  U.  let  kisc.  be  fatherless,  his  wife  a  widow 
;0.  let  his  c.  l>e  va-abomLs  ami  bes  l>read 
Prut).  14.  26.  *is  c  shall  have  a  jJace  of  refuse 

20.  7.  (he  just  man,  his  c.  are  blessed  alter  liim 
Tso.H.i  I .|>repare  slauslilcr  for  lus  c  for  iniquity  of 

•*).  2:1.  when  he  seetli  his  c.  in  lh«  midst  of  hini 
Hos.  9.  13.  bnt  Eiihraim  shall  bring  forth  his  c. 
Jahn  4.  12.  his  c  mimI  cattle  diank  ihereof 
i  ThessSl.\  I. wo  charged  you  as  a  father  dolh  kis  c. 
I  Tin.T,  A.  bavins  his  c.  iiisubjectifHi  with -ri-tvity 

CHILIlRKN  «J'  hr»rl. 
Oen.  .'iO.  25.  Joseph  l(M»k  .111  oath  of  the  c.  of  Israel 
Ejod.  I  .T.llie  cof  Ismfl  werefruilful  and  increased 

12.  they  were ijrieved  iK-caiise  of  llie  c.  of  fsrud 
2.23.  c.  lif  tsr.  sished  ||  25.God  looked  on  c.  of  hr- 
4.3l.wlKrn  they  heard  Lord  had  visited  c.o//.vra*i 
6.5.  (  hKvealso heard  the sroaniiigof the c.o/Jsr. 

13.  lobrillgc.o//^■^.olltof  E2;ypt,2ti,-27. 1  12.51. 
9.  4.  shall  nolhinsdieof  all  that  is  ihec.  «/  Israel 
12  37.  r.  of  ffr.  Kiur'M^voc!  abotit  000.000  en  foot 
29.  43.  aiid  there'l  wili'intet  with  tlie  c.  of  Israel 
31.17.  ii  is  a  sign  between  me  and  c.«//sr.forever 

/,ep.!7.l3.  wboso«!ver  he  be,  c.of  Israel  or  stranger 
25.  5.5.  fiH-  to  me  the  c.  of  Israel  are  servants  ^ 
A'«m.l4.I0.  "lorv  of  I^ord  ap|)eared  belbre  .....j  isr. 
losh.'i.  12.  c^uf  isr.  C'lnld  not  slar-.d  betiire  enemies 

1  .S««.  1 1 .  i^.  when  iiumliercd  c.  of  Isr.  were  :«10,IXK> 
2.S(i>n.21.2.  tlieGiliconites  were  not  of  c.  0/  Israel 

2  A'/nrr?  17. 24.  anti  placed  ll«em  instead  of  c.of  hr. 
Xeh.  8.  17.  to  that  day  bad  not  llie  c.  of  /sr.done  so 
Psal.  103.  7.  lie  made  known  his  acts  to  c.  of  Israel 

1 4?'.I4.even  .f  the  c.  of  lsriiel,!i  (leople  near  to  him 
Isa.'i'i.  12.?lial1  be  j;alhcreil  oiieby  one,  O  ye  cof  Is. 
F.zeh\  44. 15.  when  c.  of  Isrofl  went  astray,  4H.  11. 
.linos  2.  1 1 .  is  it  ih)1  even  tlips.  O  ye  c.  of  Israel  ? 

4. 5.  this  liketh  von,  O  ve  c.  of  Isr.  saith  tlie  Lord 
I.«ke\.  16.  manv  of  the  r.  of  Isr.  shall  turn  to  Lord 
Jicts  7.  2:}.  to  vi'sil  his  breibren  the  c.  of  Israel 
37.  thi-i  is  that  Moses  which  said  to  the  c.of  hrarl 

0.  l.j.  r  nosen  to  bear  my  nair»e  before  the  c.  of  Isr. 

10.30.  word  God  sent  to  e.  of  hr.  preaching  peace 
Rom.9.27  thoiisb  mimherof  c.o//sr.beasfbesand 
2  Cor.  3. 7.  c.  of  Isr.  could  not  beliokl  face  of  Moses 
//f  A.  11.22.  made  mention  ofde-partin^of  c.  of  Isr. 
/?fp.2.I4.  tocast  astiimblins-block  before  c.  of  Isr. 

7.  4.  sealed  I44.0fMl  of  all  tlie  tribes  of  the  c.  of  Isr. 

21  12.thenamesoftheiwelvetribesoflliec.o/"A»r. 

CiltLDUFN  of.Tudah. 
yam.  1.2fi.  of  tliec.o/./HrfiAby  their  generatinns 
.Icsk.  14.  G.  c.  of  .fndah  came  to  Jo=*ua  to  Gilgai 
2  ."t/im. 1.13.  hade  loach  c.  of-hfi.  the  use  of  the  bow 
2  Chr.  13.  Ifl.  r.  of  .1.  prevailed,  because  they  relied 

25. 12.  other  10,IKOdid  c.of . I.  cairy  awaycaiitive 

28.  10.  now  veiMirpose  to  keep iiniler  thee,  of.lud. 
yer.  32.32.  l»ecauseofa1l  the  evil  of  titec.  cf  .furiah 

50.  4.  thov  and  the  c.  "f  .Jnihih  soirsg  an.i  weeping 

33.1srae)and  c.of  .Tuditk  were  mipresse'!  tngether 

JoH  3. 19.  for  Ihe'violenre  agninst  the  c.  nfJudah 

CHlLnREN  o/Ji>At. 

I.ttke  15. ».  c.  of  this  worbl  are  wiser  than  c.  oflis'ht 
.Tnhn  12.  36.  Wwve,  that  ye  may  be  the  c.  of  light 

F.ph.  5.  ?.  but  now  are  lisiil  ir.  l^rii,  walk  as  c.  of  I. 

1  Tytese.5.3.ye  areall  r.  ofli:rhf.an<\  children  of  day 

■     /,.(/ff  ClItLVtRKN. 
.Vi/m.  16.57. 1)lllec.flnni\  in  the  door  of  their  tents 

2  Ki-ntrsi.  23.  came  forth  little  c.  and  mocked  him 
f:seA.3.13.in  one  day  to  destroy  little  c.  and  women 
F.rek.  9. 6.  slav  ntierhr  maids,  little  c.  and  women 
JfflM^.S.  eTtcr'-pt  converted,  and  become  as /t«/f  c. 

19.  13.  then  weic  there  brousht  to  him  little  c. 
14.so(ferf<7ffpc.tocome.^f,!rfclfl.l4.  .',«ftfl8.16. 
/oA»i13. 33.  /////rr.  yet  a  little  while  I  am  with  you 
ffal.  4.  19.  my  little  c.  of  whom  I  travail  in  birth 
I  John  2.  I.  mv  htlle  c.  I  write  to  you.  12,  13. 

1«.  f.  c.  rt  is  Mst  time  n  23.  now  t.  c.  aliide  in  him 
3.7.  I.e.  let  no  —an  rteceive|I1''7.c.  not  love  in  wuril 
4.4.  nreofGod.  little  c.nnA  have  overcome  world 
5.  21.  IHtle  c.  kwp  vonrtr-Ivoi  IVom  idols 

curi.nurN  of  mm. 

f!rv.l^.  .■>.  to  see  the  lower  which  e.  of  mm  hndt 
I  Sani.'Ki.  19.  if  they  he  e.  of  men,  cursed  he  ibev 
SSam.  7. 14. 1  I  chaslis.'  him  wiih  sirijies  ofr.  ofm. 
1  ITH  TS  "S.  39.  \. nowesi  hearts ofc.  nfm.  2  CAr  6  30. 
9sal  11.4.  ey  s  beholri. '••<  eve-lids  irv  tlie  e  ofni. 
75     ■ 


CHI 

Ptat.  12. 1.  for  the  faithful  fail  from  among  e.  of  m 
14  2.  looked  down  troin  heaven  upon  c.  ufiii.  53.2 
3(3.7.  thee.u/miw  put  tlieir  trust  under  die  shadow 
4o.2.thuu  art  fairer  Uian  c.  ufiiicn,  grace  is  poured 
90. 3.  lurnest  man,  aiid  sayesL,  return  ye  c.  of  van 
107.  8.  his  wonderlul  works  to  <;.«/«/«  11, 15,21,31. 
115.  Iti.  the  eurtli  hath  he  given  10  the  c.  of  nun 

ProB.  15. 1 1.  how  much  more  then  liearU  ofc.  ofm. 

J.aia.  3.  33.  lie  iloth  uot  atflicL,  nor  grieve  c.  of  men 

Dan.  2.  3*3,  w  herever  c.  of  vicn  dwell  hath  he  given 
jl/eH-CHlLUKEN. 

Exorf.1.17.  the  niidwives  saved  the  /«e;<-<r.alive,18. 
34.  23.  all  tlie  meii-c.  shall  appear  belbre  the  Lord 

.tosh.  17.  2.  these  were  the  uuiU  c.  of  Muiiasseh 
Jleii,  H  omen,  and  CHILUHES. 

Veut.3.6.  in  Uashaii  we  destroyed  1/1.  scoiiuu,atidc. 
3l.l2.gather  uieu.  tromen,  atulc.  to  hear  and  learn 

1  *«ni .-'J.  19.  smote  Aob,  i«.  tv.  and  c.  and  sucklings 

F.zra  10- 1. a  great  cmigregat.  oi  mcH,  icomeii,  and  c. 

.Jer.  40.  7.  haii  coinniitleU  to  Gedaliah  m.  w-  unUc. 

Mat.  14.  21.  anil  they  that  had  eaten,  «ere  about 
50U0  men,  beside  tcomen  and  c.  15.  3d. 
.Uj/CH1LDKE.\. 

(7fi«.3l(.  26.give  ine  my  wives  and  mijc.  for  whom 
31.  43.  thfc^e  c.  are  /iiy  c.  these  cattle  luy  cattle 

42.  :it).  Jacob  sai<l,  me  ye  have  bereaveil  ul  my  c. 

43.  14.  if  I  b3  bereaved'of  my  c.  I  am  bereaved 
F.xod.  13.  15.  but  the  first-born  of  my  c.  1  redeem 

21.  5. 1  Icve  my  master,  wife,  and  my  c.  Ill  not  go 

1  Kiiigsiifi.  7.  tie  sent  to  me  for  my  wives  and  my  c. 
.lub  29. 5.  that  I  were  as  when  my  c.  were  about  me 
Isa.  49.21.  seeinff  1  have  lo»t  myc.  and  am  iiesolale 
Jer.  10.20.  mil  c.a'i  soiie  forth  of  me,  and  are  nut 
Lam.  1.16. 7»V  c.  aredesolaie,  the  enemy  prevailed 
F.xek.  16.  21.  is  n  jmall  that  thou  hast  slain  myc.l 
Lake  1  !.■< .  trouble  'ue  not,  mv  care  with  mo  111  bod 

2  Cor.  6.  13.  I  sjieak  as  to  my  c.  be  ye  enlarged 

3  ,)<i4in  4.  jov  to  bear  that  mu  c.  walk  in  the  truth 

'  Xo  CHILDKEX. 
Gen.  16. 1.  now  Sarai  .■^bram's  wife  bare  him  tior. 
30. 1.  when  Rachel  saw  that  she  ^Jare  Jacob  110 c. 
A"«r».  3.  4.  Nadah  and  Abihu  died,  an<!  .'lad  no  t. 
1  tiam.  1.  2.  Peninnah  had,  but  Haiuiah  had  710  c. 
JUat'H.-U.  if  any  man  die  having  no  c.  .Mark  12  19. 
Luke  20.  31.  the  seven  took  her.  and  left  no  c. 

0..r  CHILDREN. 
Gen.  31.  16.  all  the  riches  are  ours  and  our  e. 
F.xod.  17.  3.  to  kill  us,  and  our  c.  and  our  cattle 
A'uin.  14.  3.  that  our  wives  and  our  c.  be  a  prey 
Deut.  29.  29.  belong  to  us  and  to  our  c.  for  ever 
.losli.  22.  24.  your  c.  might  9|>edk  to  our  c.  saying 
25.  vour  c.  make  ozir  c.  cease  from  fearing  Lord 
.Vf/(.5.  5.  as  the  flesh  of  brethren,  our  c.  as  their  c. 
J/ut.27.25.and  said. his  blood  be  on  us  and  on  eurc. 

CHILDREN  of  promise. 
/?om.9.8.butth!'C.  ofprom.  are  counted  fortlieseeil 
Gui.  4. 28.  we.  brethren,  as  Isaac  was,  are  c.  of  p. 

.StrriHirc  CHILDREN. 
.Veft.  9. 1 2.  Israel  separated  themselves  from  str.  c. 
Psai.  144.7.  rid  and  deliver  me  from  strangcc.  11. 
flos.  5.  7.  for  ihev  have  heffotten  strange  c. 

T/iVtr  CHILDRE.N". 
<7en.  31.43.  what  can  I  do  to  daughters  or  Meirc.? 
Deut.  4.  10.  and  that  lliey  may  teach  tknr  c. 
5.  29.  that  it  inijht  be  well  w'iih  their  c.  for  ever 
31.  13.  that  tAfir  c.  may  learn  to  fear  the  Lord 
.losk.  5.  7.  and  their  c.  them  Joshua  circumcised 

1  A'()/ir.s9.  2l.oftAeirc.did  Solomon  levy  a  tribute 

2  /Till  D-s  8.12.  thou  wilt  dash  f/irrrcand  rip  women 
17.  31.  burnt  their  c.  in  the  fire  to  the  gods 

41.  Ilteir  c.  served  images  as  din  tlieir  fathers 
2  Cliron.  20. 13.  lielore  Lord  with  wives  and  tAcir  c 
25.  4.  he  slew  not  their  c.  hut  did  as  it  is  wiitten 
JVeh.b.  23.  <Af  ir  c.  thou  mullipliest  as  stars  of  beav 
13.24.  their  c-  spake  half  in  the  speech  of  .Aslidod 
.Job  21.  11.  send  their  little  ones,  tAcrr  c.  dance 
24.  5.  the  wilderness  vieMeth  food  for  their  c. 
Psal.  78.  4.  we  will  iirit  hide  them  from  <Ae-ir  c. 
6.  should  arise  and  declare  them  to  their  c. 
.   90  16.  anil  let  Ihv  glory  appear  to  fkeir  c. 
I    132.  12.  their  c.  shall  sit  on  thy  throne  for  ever 
ha.  13.  16  their  c.  shall  l>e  dasn'ed  to  pieces  before 
Jer.  17.  2.  whilst  tAetr  c.  remember  their  altars 
18.21.  therefor*  deliver  up  their  c.  to  the  famine 
30.  20.  their  c.  also  shall  be  as  aioritime 
32.18.  theiniquilv  of  fathers  into  t-osom  of  fAf/r  e. 

39.  for  ?o"d  of  them  and  of  their  c.  afier  them 
47.  3.  Ihi'  fa'lieis  shall  not  look  hack  to  their  c. 
/,(i7n.4.10.lhi' hands  of  women  have  sodden ///c/re. 
F.:ek.  20.  18.  I  said  to  their  c.  in  the  wilderness 
23.  39.  when  they  had  slain  their  c.  to  idols 
37.  25.  thev  and  VAerr  c  shall  dwell  therein 
i  ftnn.  6.  24.  cast  ihern  and  their  c.  into  den  of  lions 
Tins.  9. 12.  iho'  bring  up  i!.^ftr  c.  vet  I  will  bereave 
lo-^l'.Ti.  let  voiirc.  tell  their  c-  and  tAcirc.  another 
.V7C.2.9.  from  fAcirchtive  ye  taken  away  my  »l<>ry 
Zerh.  10.  7.  vea,  their  r.  shaM  sen  it  and  be  tilail 

9.  tbev  shnll  livi'  with  their  c.  and  turn  acain 
.•J(r«13.3:i.God  hat  11  fulfilled  the  same  lousfAr/r  r 
I  Tim.  3.  12.  deacons  rule  tkcir  c.  and  houses  well 


CHO 

Tit.2.4  '.  Dung  won.fn  to  love  !:u?l)an(U  \nd  their  e 

VA;/ CHILDREN. 
F.iod.  13.  13.  the  hrst-borii  among  thy  c.  redeem 
/Vf  uf.4.40.go  well  with  thy  c.  after  thee,  IZ.  25,  28 

6.  7.  thou  slialt  teach  llseiii  diligently  to  thy  c. 

30.2.  thou  and  thyc.sliaU  obey  with  all  thine  heart 
.losh.  14.  9.  the  land  he  lliiiie  and  Uiy  c.  for  ever 

1  Sam.  16.  11.  Samuel  said,  are  here  all  thy  c.? 
lA'i«irs2. 4.iftA!/c.  takeheed  to  their  way  to  walk 

8.  25.  so  that  thy  c.  take  heed,  2  Chron.  6.  16. 
20.  3.  saith,  thy  wives  also  and  thy  c.  are  mine 

2  Kings  4.  7.  live  thou  and  thy  c.  of  the  rest 
10.30.<Ay  c.of  fourth  generation  shall  sit  on  throaa 

2  Chron.  21.  14.  Lord  will  smite  thy  people  and  c. 
./oil  8.  4.  if  thy  c.  have  sinned  against  him,  he  cast 
Psal.  45.  16.  instead  of  thy  fatliers  shall  be  thy  c. 

73.  15.  should  otfend  against  generation  of  (Ay  t. 

128.3.tA7/c.  Iikeolivc-plants  roundabout  thy  table 

132.  12.  if  tAjc.  will  keep  my  covenant  and  test. 

147.  13.  he  hath  blessed  thy  c.  within  thee 
Isa.  49.  17.  <Ayc.  shall  make  haste,  iliy  destroyers 
25   I  will  contend,  and  I  will  save  thy  c. 

54. 13.  and  all  t/iy  c.  shall  be  taught  of  the  Lord, 

and  great  shall  be  the  peace  of  thy  e. 

./cr.5.~ .thy  c.h-ive  foisaken  me,  and  sworn  by  them 

31.  17.  there  is  ho|>e  that  thy  c.  shall  come  agaio 
38. 2:1.  they  shall  bring  out  thyc.  to  the  Chaldean* 

Fzek.  16. 3lj.  by  bloiwJ  of  thy  c.  thou  didst  give  thein 
Nos.  4.  6.  forgotten  the  law,  I  will  also  forget  thy  a. 
.)/at.23. 37.  gathered  thyc.  as  a  heiiga.  Juke  Ui.'ii 
J.ukc  19.  44!  they  shall  lay  thy  c.  within  thee 
2  .lohii  4.  that  I  tbiind  of  thy  c.  walking  in  truth 

rour  CHILDREN. 
F.xod.  12.  26.  when  your  c.  shall  say  unto  you 

22.  24.  wives  be  widows,  and  your  c.  be  fatherless 
Lev.  25.  46.  take  Iheni  as  inherilance  lor  your  e. 

26.  22.  said,  wild  beasts  shall  rob  you  ol  you)-  c. 
Xum.Xi.  33.  your  c.  shall  wander  in  the  wildernesti 
Deut.  1.  39.  your  c.  shall  go  in  thither  and  possess 

11.2. 1  speaiv  not  wilhi/oi/r  c.wlio  have  imi  known 
10.  these  my  words,  ye  shall  teach  them  your  c. 
21.thatdaysofyourc.be  multiplied  in  the  land 

29.  22.  the  ceneration  to  come  of  yu«r  c.  shall  ^ay 

32.  46.  which  ye  shall  command  your  c.  to  observe 
.losh.  4.  6.  when  your  c.  ask  their  fathers,  21. 

22.  then  ye  shall  let  yotfrc.  know,  saying,  Israel 
i  .'uiiirs  9.  6.  if  yoiir  c.  turn  from  following  rue 

1  CA7on.28.8.  for  an  inherit,  to  yourc.  KiraH.  12. 

2  Chron.  30.  9.  your  c.  shall  find  compassion  befora 
P.SHMlS.H.the  Lord  shall  increase  you  andy«Hrc. 
.ler.  2.  30.  in  vain  have  I  smitten  yourr. 

.Mat.  7.  II.  to  give  good  gifts  to  your  c.  Luke  11.13. 

12.  27.  bv  whom  do  your  c.  cast  them  out  ? 
Liikr  23.  28.  but  weep  lor  yourselves  and  ymir  e 
.lets  2.  39    lor  the  promise  is  to  you  and  yvur  c. 
1  CV;r.7.14.  else  were  yourc.  unclean,  but  now  holy 
F.ph  6.4.  provoke  not  iioar  c.  to  wrath.  Col.  3.21. 

I'ouTio^  CHILDREN. 
.lob  19.  18.  yea,  young  c.  despised  me,  theyspako 
/,«m.4.4.  the yoK?)^ cask  bread, no  man  brenktth 
Jfiih.  3.  10.  inr  young  c.  were  dashed  in  pieces 
Mark  10. 13.  broiight  young  c.  to  hnn  to  touch  tbt  n 
.lets  7.  19.  so  that  thev  cast  out  their  young  c. 

CHIMNEY. 
Hos.  13.  3.  they  shall  be  as  smoke  out  of  the  c 

CHODE. 
Gen.  31.  36.  Jacob  was  wroth,  and  c.  ivith  Labiin 
.Vum.  20  3.  the  people  c.  with  Muses  and  spake 

CHOICE. 
GrTi.  23.  6.  in  c.  of  our  sepulchres  bury  thy  dead 

49.  II,  hinilinL'  his  ass's  coll  to  the  c.  vine 
Dent.  12.  11.  thither  shall  bring  all  your  c.  vows 

1  Slim.  9.  2.  Saul  a  c.  vouns  man  and  a  jo»dlv 

2  SrtTTi.  10. 9.  he  chose  ofc.  of  Israel,  1  Cir.  lit'.  iO. 
2  liintrs  19. 23.  cm  down  the  c.  fir-irees,  Isa.  37.24. 
2  CA7pn.  25.  5.  he  found  them  300.000  c.  men 
AV-.^.  5.  18.  now  prepared  for  me  daily  si.v  c.  sheep 
Prf'P.  8.  10.  and  knowledee  rather  than  c.  gold 

19.  and  mv  revenue  is  better  than  e.  silver 
10.  20.  the  iongue  of  the  just  is  as  c.  silver 
Cant.  0.  9.  she  is  the  c.  one  of  hfcr  'hat  bare  her 
Jer.  22.  7.  they  shall  cut  down  thy  r.  cedars 
48. 1 15.  the  c'of  Moab  are  gonedowii  to  slaughter 
Fzek.  23  t7.  committed  whoredom  with  cof  Ashe- 
24.  4.  set  on  a  jiot,  fill  it  with  the  e.  bones 

5  take  the  c  of  the  flock  and  burn  the  bones 
.lets  15. 7.  God  madec.  anmiisus,lhat  llie  Gentiles 

CHOICEST. 
/<;^.5.2.  and  planned  the  vineyard  wiih  thee. vine 
22.  7.  thy  c  valley  shall  ho  full  of  chariots 

CHOKE. 
Mat- 13.  22.  the  care  of  this  world,  and  the  deceit 
fulness  of  riches  c.  the  word,  Mark  4    19. 
CHOKED. 
t  .Vat.  13.  7.  thorns  c.  them,  Mark  4.  7.  I.uke  8.7. 
'  .Mark  5.  13.  and  were  c  in  the  sea,  l-uke  8.  33. 
'  /,«A-c8.14.go  forth  and  are  c  with  cares  and  riches 
j  CHOLFR. 

I  Dnn.  8  7.  a  be  goat  moveil  wiih  c.  smote  the  ram 
i    1 1.  1 1 .  the  kin?  of  the  south  shall  be  moved  with  a 


CHO 

CHOP. 

Mic.Z  3.  break  their  bones  and  c.  them  in  pie«  *j 

CHOOSE 
BigniCes,  [1]    Tn  select,  nr  make  choice  nf,  Exoi. 
17.  9.   Psal.  25.  12.     [2J   To  renew  a.  c/ioicr.  nr 
to  c/ioa.fc  again,  Isa.  14.  1. 1  48.  Ift    [3]  To  fol- 
low, imitate,  or  practise,  Prov.  3.  3i 
It  is  spoken  (1)  Of  persons,  as,[lj  ')fC\mH,who 
was  chosen  and  set  apart  from  ciernily  by  God 
the  Father  for  the  oj/ice  of  Mediator,  Isa.  42.  1. 
i'i]  Of  such  whom  Gud  from  all  eternity  elected 
and  separated  from  among  the  children  of  men, 
to  deliver  them  from  »i«  and  hell,  and  by  his 
Spirit  working  in  them  to  unite  them  by  faith  to 
Christ,  the  Head  of  the  church,  and  to  sanctify 
and  sane  them  by  him,  Mark  13.  '20.  Bpli.  1.  4. 
[3]  O/iAe  Jews,  xoho  were  set  apirt  as  God's 
peculiar  people,  Diiul.l.  6.  Psal.  105.  (j.    [4]  Of 
perions  chosen  to  office,  Jolin  (i.  70.     (II)   Of 
things,  Isa.  58.  6.     (Ill)  Of  placet,  iiChr.  ti.  38. 
CHOOSE,  as  an  act  of  God. 
J\rum.  16.  7.  tlie  man  (lie  Lord  doth  c.  shall  be  holy 
17. 5.  the  mar.  s  rod  whom  I  shall  c.  shall  blossom 
/ieut.  7.  7.  tin;  Lord  did  not  c.  you  because  more 
1-2.  5  the  pla  ;!  which  Lord  shall  c.  11,  14, 18, 20. 
I  14.  25.  '2*,  25.  1  15.  20.  I  16.  2,  6,  7,  15,  lb.  I 
17.  8,  la     18.  6. 1  26.  2.   31.  1] .  Jonh.  9.  27. 
17. 15.  shall  set  him  king,  whom  the  Lord  shall  c. 

1  .Sum.  2. 28.  did  1  c.  him  out  of  all  tribes  of  Israel 

2  Sam.  16.  18.  whom  the  Lord  and  his  people  c. 
21.  6.  will  hang  them  in  Gibcali  whom  Loiddid  c. 

I  Kings  14.  21.  the  city  which  the  Lord  did  c. 
Areh.9.  7.  thou  art  the  God  who  didst  c.  Abram 
f'sa/.  2.>.  12.  him  shall  he  tpach  in  way  he  shall  c. 

47.  4.  he  shall  c.  our  inheritance  for  us 
Isa.  14.  I.  for  the  Lord  will  yet  c.  Isrrel 

49.  7.  the  Holy  One  of  I.sracl,  he  shall  c.  thee 

66.  4. 1  also  will  c.  their  delusions,  and  bring  fears 
Zech.  1. 17.  the  Lord  will  yet  c.  Jerusalem,  2.  12. 

CHOOSE. 
Exod.  17.  9.  c.  us  out  men,  and  go  out,  fight  with 
OeuLiX  16.  he  siiall  dwell  in  that  [dace  heshallc. 

.10.19.  thereforec.  life,  that  thou  and  seed  may  live 
Josh.  24.  1.5.  c.  this  day  whom  you  will  serve 

1  Sam.  17.  8.  c.  you  a  man  for  you,  let  him  come 

2  Sam.  17.1.  let  me  c.  12,000  men, and  I  will  pursue 
19. 1 38.  what  thou  shall  c.  that  will  I  do  for  Ihee 
24. 12.  I  otr,-r  thee,  c.  one  of  them,  1  Chr.  21. 10. 

I  Kings  18.  23.  let  them  c.  one  bullock,  25. 
/ob  9.  14.  c.  out  my  words  to  reason  with  him 
34.  4.  let  us  c.  to  us  judgment,  let  us  know 

33.  whether  thou  refuse,  or  whether  thou  e. 
f'j.  84. 1 10.  I  would  c.  rather  to  sit  at  the  threshold 
Proi    1.  29.  anil  did  not  c.  the  fear  of  llie  Lord 
3.  3..  the  opjiressor,  and  c.  none  of  his  ways 
Isa.  7. 15.  may  know  to  refuse  evil,  and  c.  good,  16. 
56. 4.  to  the  eunuchs  that  c.  things  that  please  me 
65.  12.  and  did  c.  that  wherein  1  delighied  not 
Ezek.  21.  19.  c.  a  place,  c.  it  at  the  head  of  the  way 
Phil.  1.  22.  yei  what  I  shall  c.  I  wot  not 

CHOOSEST,  ETH,  ING. 
Job  7.  13.  so  that  my  soul  c.  strangling  and  death 
15.  5.  and  Ihou  c.  the  tongue  of  the  crafty 
PsaV  G5.  4.  blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  c. 
Isa.  40.  20.  he  c.  a  tree  that  will  not  rot 
41.  24.  an  »    jniination  is  he  that  c.  you 
Wei.  11.25.      rather  to  snlfer  affliction  withiicouie 

CHOSE. 
Ger.  0.2.  tuey  look  them. wives  of  all  which  they  e. 

13  11.  then  Lot  c.  him  all  the  plain  of  Jordan 
Kzod.  18.  25  MosPbc.  able  men,  and  made  heads 
f>eut.  4.  37.  he  c.  their  seed  afier  them,  10.  1.5. 
./«5/j.  8.3.  Josh'ia  c.  30,000  mighty  men  of  vulour 
Judg.  5.  8.  they  c.  new  goils,  then  was  war  in  gales 
8.S(7m.6. 21.  the  Lord  who  c.  me  before  thy  father 
1  KingsS.  10. 1  c.  no  city  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  \sr. 
to  build  a  house  for  my  name,  2  Chr  (i.  5. 
)  Chr.  28.  4.  the  Lord  c.  tr.e  before  all  the  house  of  | 
Job  29.  25.  I  c.  out  their  way  and  sst  chief  I 

Psnl.  78.  67.  and  c.  not  the  tribe  of  Ephraim         ! 
68.  hut  c.  the  tribe  of  Judah,  the  mount  Zion 
70.  he  c.  David  also  his  servant,  and  took  him 
fsa.  66.  4.  and  c.  that  in  which  1  delighted  not 
F.zclc.  20.  r>.  say  to  them,  in  the  <lay  when  f  c.  Israel 
f^ulce  6.  13.  of  his  disciples  he  e.  twelve  apostles 
'''   7.  when  he  marked  how  they  c.  chief  rooms 


14. 


y}ct..i€i.5.  C.Stephen  a  man  full  of  faith  and  H. Ghost 
13.  17.  Go<l  of  this  people  Israel  c.  our  lathers 
15  40.  Paul  c. Silas  and  departed,  being  recommen. 

CHOSEN, 
fc'iod.  15. 4.  his  e.  captains  are  drowned  in  thestta 
ffum.  16.  5.  him  whom  he  hath  c.  cause  to  come 
7osA.  24.  22.  ye  have  c.  you  the  Lord  to  serve  him 
Judg.  10.  14.  go  and  cry  to  the  gods  ye  have  c. 
I  Sam.  8.  18.  because  of  the  king  ye  have  c.  12. 13. 
20.  30.  I  know  that  thou  haste,  the  son  of  Jesse 
I  A'w5'j(3.8.hast  c.a  grent  people,oannol  be  number. 
8. 44.  the  city  thou  hast  c.  48.  2  Chron.  C.  34,  38. 
Chron   16.  13.  ye  children  of  Jacob  his  c.  ones 
"vb  3S.  21   this  hast  tl»ju  c  rather  than  affliri^^on 


CHR 

1  PSal  .3-3. 12.  people  he  hath  c.  for  his  inheritantie 
S!i.  3.  1  have  made  a  covenant  with  my  e. 

19.  I  have  exalted  one  c.  out  of  the  people 
106.6.  seed  nf  Abraham, ye  childr.  of  .Jacob  his  «•. 
4;'.  he  brouirht  forth  his  c.  with  plaUness 
106.  5.  that  I  may  see  the  good  of  thy  c. 
2^).  had  not  Moses  his  c.  stood  before  him 
Prov.  16.  It),  undeisiand.  rather  to  be  c.  than  silver 
22.  1.  a  good  name  is  rather  to  be  c.  than  riches 
Isa.  43.  20.  to  give  drink  to  ray  people,  my  c. 

65.  15.  shall  leave  your  luunu  a  curse  to  my  c. 

66.  3.  yea,  they  have  c.  their  own  ways 
Jer.  8.  .3.  and  death  shall  be  c.  rather  than  life 

49. 19.  who  is  a  c.  man  that  1  may  ajijioint,  5t>.  44. 
Mat.  20.  16.  many  be  called,  but  few  c.  22.  14. 
Mark  13.  20.  lor  his  elect's  sake  whom  he  liath  t. 
I.itkc  10.  42.  and  Mary  hath  c.  that  guod  part 
Jicts  1.  24.  shew  whetherof  these  two  thou  hast  c. 

9.  15.  go  thy  way,  for  he  is  a  c.  vessel  to  me 
P..oin.  16.  13.  salute  Uulus  c.  in  the  Lord 

2  Cor.  8.  19.  who  was  c.  of  the  churches  to  travel 

1  Tim.  5.  1 9.  let  not  a  widow  be  c.  into  the  number 

2  7'i)».2.4.please  him  who  hath  e.  him  to  be  a  Soulier 
IPeJ.  2.  9.  ye  are  a  c. generation,  a  royal  priesthood 
licv.  17.  14.  they  are  called  c.  and  faithful 

CHOSEN  of  God 
Luke  23.  35.  if  he  b>,  the  Christ,  the  c.  of  Gail 
.Octs  10.  41.  but  to  witnesses  c.  before  of  God 
1  Pei.i.  4.  a  living  stone,  c.  of  God  and  precious 

God  hath  CHOSEN. 
Deut.  12.21.  r7o(/AaiAc.  to  put  name  there,  16. 11. 
21.  5.  them  God  hath  c.  to  minister  unto  iiim 
1  CAroji. 2-1.1.  Solomon  whom  fVod  AajAc.  isyoun" 
.lets  22.  14.  the  God  of  our  fathers  hath  c.  thee  ° 

1  Car.  1.2T.  Godhath  c.  foolish  things  of  the  world 
to  confound  wise,  God  hath  c.  weak  thing.s 

28.  things  despised  (i.  hath  c.  and  things  that  are 

2  Thess.  2.  13.  God  from  the  beginning  hath  c.  you 
.I.-im.  2.  5.  hath  not  God  c.  the  poor  of  this  world 

/  have  CHOSEN. 
1  Kings  11.  13.  for  David's  sake  and  Jerusalem's 
sake  I  have  c.  2  Kings^l.'.  \  23.27.  2  Chr.  6. 6. 
32.  the  city  which  I  have  c.  out  of  all  the  tribes 
J^th.  1.9.  bring  them  to  place  I  have  c.  to  set  name 
Psal.  119.  30.  I  have  c.  the  way  of  truth,  173. 
/so.  41. 8.  Jacob  whom  /Aauec.  the  seed  of  Abrah. 

9.  I  have  c.  thee,  and  not  cast  thee  away 

43.  10.  my  servant  whom  I  have  c.  JV/at.'l2.  Ig. 

44.  1.  Israel  whom  I  have  c.  |j  2.  Jesurun  I  have  c. 
48.  10.  I  havt  c.  i\u^  in  the  furnace  of  affliction 
.58.  5.  is  not  this  the  fast  that  /  have  c?  6. 

fJaa.  2.  23.  /  have  c.  thee,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
■fohii.  13.18.  speak  not  of  all,  I  know  whom  I  have  c. 

15.  16.  ye  have  not  c.  me,  but  I  have  c.  you 
19.  but  I  have  c.  you  out  of  the  world,  therefore 

J.ord  hath  CHOSEN. 
Dnit.  7. 6.  f^ord  hath  c.  ihee  a  special  jieople,  14. 2.  f 
18.  .5.  the  /.ord  hath  c.  him  out  of  all  the  tribes 
1  Sam.  10.24.  see  him  whom  /.ord  hath  c.  none  like 

16.  8.  and  he  said,  neither  hath  the  Lord  c.  this 

10.  Samuel  said,  the  JLord  hath  not  c.  these 
1  Chr.  15.  2.  for  them  the  Lord  hath  c.  to  cairy  ark 

2.S.  4.  Lordkntjic.  Judah  ruler,  and  house  of  fath. 
5.  Lord  hath  c.Solomon  to  sit,to  build  a  house, It). 
2CAr.29.  11   Lord  hath  c.  you  to  stand  to  serve  him 
Psnl.  105.  26.  he  sent  Aaron  whom  he  had  c. 

132.  13.  L.  hath  c.  Zion  ||  135.  4.  L.  hath  c.  Jacob 
.Jcr.  33.  21.  the  two  families  which  the  Lord  hath  c. 
Zech.  3. 2.  Lord  that  hath  c.  Jerusalem  rebuke  ihce 
F.ph.  1.  4.  according  as  he  hath  c.  us  in  him 

CHOSEN  men. 
Judg.  20.  16.  seven  hundred  c.  men  left-handed 

1  Kings  12.21.  of  Judah  I80,000c.  men,2CAr.ll.l. 

2  Chron.  13.  3.  Abijah  set  the  battle  in  array  with 
4t)0,nn0c.  men,  Jerol>oam  with  800,000  c.  men 

PnaL  78.  31.  wrath  smote  down  I'nec.  vien  oflsrael 

.//cts  15.  22.  to  send  c.  men  of  their  company,  25. 
CHRIST, 

The  anointed  of  God ;  the  same  with  the  Hebrew 
Messiah,  Psal.  45.  7.  Isa.  61.  1.  The  eternal  Son 
of  God,  the  second  Person  of  the  glorioats  Tri- 
vit.y,  Mat.  28.  19.  1  John  5.  8.  In  his  divine 
nature  he  is  equal  with  the  Father,  and  ever  all, 
God  blessed  for  ever;  but  in  his  human  nature, 
subordinate  and  inferior  to  the  Father,  being 
like  to  men  in  all  things,  sin  excepted.  Both 
natures  are  united  in  the  person  e/ Christ,  that 
he  might  be  our  prophet,  priest,  and  hint',  and 
the  author  of  a  complete,  perfect,  all- sufficient, 
and  eternal  salvation.  He  ever  lives  to  inter- 
cede for  all  that  come  to  him,  Heb.  7.  25. 

In  Christ  all  the  ti/pcs,  prophecies,  and  promises 
centre.  He  is  the  most  suitable  object  for  the 
sinner  to  look  to,  trust  in,  and  expect  all  his 
hopes,  joys,  and  consolations  from,  as  by  him 
alone  life  and  salvation  ore  procured.  Me  is 
the  head  of  principalities  and  powers,  thr 
brightness  of  his  Fathei-''s  glory ;  and  the  ex- 
press image  of  his  person,  Heb.  1.3.  the  glnry 
of  all  worlds,  and  the  refulgent  luminary  of 


ClIR 

the  tcniver.'!e.  j  :hD  1.  9.  >lie  i.n<a:Jiattsfib  t  'mn 
tairn  nf  all  ihe  t-reaszt? es  ■  .■   narur:  arac.  an« 
glnry,  Jer.  2   ^3,  ana  I'lf  maichCess,  m^'Vipa 
ruhte  ScfJmmer  0/  itU  tlia.  amti,  ,.t  'iini  Joh;j 
6.  o7.     Ch.-)^t  wui  cfit  Qf.ind  SMb\?rt  ■'  lU*  'Ji^ 
apostles'  ministry,  A  ?ts  8   i  and,  indeed,  a 
sermon  Without  Chr«s.  is  like  it  eioud  wttkouf 
water,  or  a  shadow  without  substance.   One  too 
uicwt's  coiumuniuH  u)i«/M'hnst  is  of  mure  worth 
than   tin  thousand  worlds;    his  person  most 
_  glorious, and  he  is  altogether  lovely,  Cant.5.16. 
Theauctenl  litt\irevis,hetng  instructed  by  the  pro- 
phets Jtad  very  dear  notiems  of  the  Messiah ;  but 
they  were  changed  by  little  and  little,  so  that 
icAc/iChrwi  appeared  in  Jiidea,  they  had  enter- 
tained a  very  wrong  Motion  of  the  Messjas,  ex- 
pecting a  iemporal  monarch  a>d  eoni/ucror 
thai  should  bring  the  whole  world  under  sub- 
jection. From  whence  tt  came  to  pass,  that  the% 
were  much  scandalized  at  the  outward  appear- 
ance, the  humility,  and  seeming  weakness  of 
o/'.r  Saviour, which  hindered  them  from  atknoic- 
iedgiug  him  as  the  Christ  whom  they  expected. 
Thr  ancient  prophets  had  foretold,thutthiMii3^\-ia 
should  be  God  and  Man,  exalted  and  abasr.d. 
Master  and  Servant.  Priest  and  f'tciim,  King 
and  Subject,  mortal,  and  a  conqueror  of  death, 
rich  and  poor,  a  king,  a  conqueror,  gloriout 
yet  a  man  of  griefs,  inrotved  in  our  in^rmitieit, 
in  a  stale  of  great  humiliation,  ./ill  these  seem- 
ing cantrariities  aere  to  be  reccnciled  in  the 
person  of  the  Messiah,  as  they  did  really  meet 
in  the  piraon  of  Christ.    It  was  known  that  the 
Messiah  was  to  be  born  of  a  virgin,  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah,  of  the  race  of  David,  in  the  village 
of  Belh-lehem:    that  he  was  to  continue  for 
ever,  that  kts  nime  should  be  continued  as  long 
as  the  fun,  that  he  was  the  great  prophet  pro 
mised  in  the  law,  that  he  was  both  tic  .Son  ana 
J.ord  of  David,  that  he  was  to  perform  great 
miracles,  that  be  should  re.itore  alt  things,  that 
he  should  die  and  rise  again,  that  Elias  should 
be  the  forerunner  of  kis   appearance,  that  a 
proof  of  his  coming  should  be,  the  cure  of  the 
lepers,  life  restored  to  the  dead,  and  trie  gospel 
preached  to  the  poor :  that  he  shouldnot  destrop 
the  law,  but  should  perfrct  and  fulfil  it;  that 
he  should  be  a  stone  of  offence,  and  a  stumbling- 
block,  against  ic&ich  many  should  bruise  them 
selves;  that  he  should  suffer  apportions  ana 
contradtetions,(mdthat  astri -igr people shoulo 
come  and  submit  themsdocs  to  his  discipline. 
IVhrn  Christ  appeared,  these  notions  of  him  were 
still  common  among  the  Jews.      Our  Saviour 
herein  appealseven  teihemsclves,andosksthem 
if  these  were  not  the  characters  nf  the  Messiali, 
and  if  they  do  not  see  the  completion  of  them  in 
himself.  The  Evangelists  take  care  to  put  them 
in  mind  of  them,  to  prove  thereby,  that  Jesus  is 
the  Christ  whom  they  expected.    I'he  Enangelitt 
Luke  says,  that  our  Saviour  entering  into  a 
synagogue  at  Nazareth,  there  opened  the  book 
of  the  prophet  Isaiah,  where  he  read,  The  Spirit 
of  the  Lord  is  upon  me,  becarsse  he  hath  anomt- 
erl  me  to  preach  the  gospel  to  the  poe/r,  Luke 4. 
18.    .^fter  which  he  sheweit  them  that  this  pro- 
phecTf  was  accomplished  in  his  person,     .rind 
St.  Peter  and  the  other  believers  being  assem- 
bled together.  Acts  4.  24,  25,  &c.  say  to  Goii 
from  Psal.  2.  J,  2,  Why  did  the  heathen  rage, 
&c.  and  apply  this  pmphecy  to  Clirist,  verse's!.!, 
~fnd  in  Acts  10.  38,  Peter,'. tpeakir-g  to  Corne- 
lius the  centurion,  and  to  those  that  were  with 
him,  tells  them  that  the  Lord  had  sent  peace  to 
7nen,  by  Jesus  Christ,  wh  im  God   had  anoinleii 
with  the  Holy  Ghi.'it  and  with  power.     So  that 
when  Oirist,  or  his  dis,  iples,  are  »ntd  to  be' 
eniointed,  it  is  to  he  understood  of  the  .'spiritual 
and  internal  unction  of  grace  and  if  the  Holr^ 
Ghost,  of  which  the  ovtward  and  sensible  unc- 
tian,with  whirh  then  anciently  anointed  kitig.<t, 
priests,  and  prophets,  was  but  the  figure  and 
symbol.     See  Mbs.siah. 
Christ  j's  taken  fur  the  mystical  aodv  of  Christ, 
both  himself  the  Head,  and  the  church  as  hia 
7tiemhers,  which  make  but  one  body,  1  Cor.  12. 
12.    Likewise  for  the  doctrine  of  Christ,  or  the 
rule  of  life  prescribed  by  him,  Eph.  4.  20.  .,9na 
for  the  Spirit,  and  spiritual  gifts  and  irraces, 
of  Christ,  Rom.  8.  10. 
Mat.  2.  4.  he  demanded  whe  e  C.  should  he  borr 
16.  16.  thou  art  C.  the  Son  of  the  living  God 
.23  8.  for  one  is  vour  Master,  even  C  10. 
24.  5.  many  shall  come,  saving,  1  am  C.  and  shall 
deceive  many,  Mark  13.  6.  Luke  21.  8 
2fi.  68.  prophesy  to  us,  thon  C.  who  smote  theel 
Mark  9.  41.  in  my  name  because  ve  belong  to  C 
15.  32.  let  C  descend  now  from  the  cro.ss' 
Luke  2.  26.  shouid  not  die,  before  he  had  seen  C 
4.  41.  th^  devils,  they  kaaw  that  he  was  C 


CHR 

tfiHf  27.^5  saM^liiriiseH,  itliebc  C  rli<iscnof  C«h1 

JVI.  e;iyiiij,',  iI'lJiuu  liu  C.save  iliysclluiid  us 
24.i!l>.  oui'lil  nut  C  to  have  sutJ'ertil  tlieti-  lliiiiiis? 

41)  tlius It  be.'i(ive<l  C.  lo siiB't-r  uimI  risu  IVoiii  ikud 
/«An  4.  'io.  (lie-  Me&sias  cuiiiolli,  u  liicli  is  <;i(llc<l  C 
".  •J.'l.  u'lwii  C.  Cometh,  uo  iiiuii  knowtlli 

.11    w.'i'jii  C.  coniflli,  uill  he  do  more  miracles'! 

41.  but  some  said,  shull  ( '.  come  out  ul'Guhlce  ? 

4-2.  said,  that  C.  cuinetli    )t'lhe  seed  of  David 
9  •2'2.  that  if  any  man  did  cunless  that  he  uas  C. 
12.  ;M.  vi*>  have  liear<l  that  C  ahidelh  tor  ever 
0cl.i  '2.  'M.  he  would  raise  up  C.  lo  sil  on  his  throne 

30.  God  halli  made  that  Jesu.s  hoth  Lord  and  C. 
3. 18.  God  liad  hiMore  shewed  that  C.  should  sulfer 
H.  5.  Philip  went  and  preached  G  to  them 
9.  20.  and  siraightway  he  preached  C.  in  syiiagog. 
17.  3.  alleging  that  C.  must  needs  have  sulfered 
■iii.aU.  that  C  should  suffer,  and  rise  first  Iroiii  d. 
'.'•>;n.  5.  Ij.  in  due  time  C  died  lor  the  ungodly 

•'.  Ill  that  while  we  were  yet  sinners  C.  died  lor  us 
<i.  4.  like  as  C.  was  raised  up  trom  the  dead  by 

!l.  knowing  that  C.  being  raised,  dteth  no  more 

7.  4.  ye  arebi-coine  dead  to  law  by  the  body  of  C. 
8. !'.  if  any  have  not  Spirit  of  C  he  is  none  of  his 

III.  if  C  he  in  you,  the  body  is  dead  because  of  sin 

11.  he  that  raised  up  C.  from  dead  shall  (|uicken 

9.  ;t.  1  could  wish  myself  were  accnr.xed  from  C. 
5.  of  whom  C.  came,  who  is  over  all,  God  hli.'ssed 

10.  4.  C.  is  the  end  of  the  law  l»r  righteousness 
().  Iliat  IS,  to  bring  C  down  from  above 

7.  that  is,  to  bring  up  C  again  iVoiii  the  dead 
14.  !•.  hir  lo  Ihis  einl  C  died,  aim  ruse,  and  revived 

15.  dcslroy  mil  hiiii  with  iin:at  hir  whom  C  died 
IH.forhe  that  in  tliise  things  ^ervetli  C.  is  accept. 

I5.X  for  even  C  pleased  not  himself,  but  reproach. 
7.  as  C.  also  received  us,  lo  ihe  glory  of  God 
H.  of  tilings  which  C  hath  not  wrought  by  nie 
iiO.  I  strive  to  preach,  not  where  C-  was  named 

It).  5.  Epeiielus  the  tiist-fruils  of  Achaia  to  C. 

Citr.  l.A't.  but  we  preach  Gcrucilied,  totlie  Jews 
"24.  C.  the  |Kiwer  of  God,  and  the  wisdom  of  God 

3.  2;!.  and  ye  are  C  and  C.  is  God's 

5.  7.  even  C.  our  passover  is  sacriticed  for  us 

8.  il.  the  weak  brother  perish,  lor  wliuni  C.  died 
t>.  21.  but  under  Ihe  law  to  C.  that  1  might  gain 
U).  4.  all  drank  of  that  rock,  and  that  rock  was  C 

D.norlet  us  tempt  f.as  some  of  them  afso  tempted 
15.3. 1  delivered  lo  you,  how  C.  dip<l  for  our  sins 

12.  if  C.  he  preached  tliat  he  rose  from  the  dead 
IC.  if  Ihe  dead  rise  noi,  llien  is  not  C.  raised 

17.  and  if  C-  be  not  raised,  your  faith  is  vain 

23.  every  man  in  his  own  order,  C.  the  first-fruils 
Co'.  3.4.  such  trust  have  we  ihro'  C  to  God-ward 

5.  16.  yea,  Iho''  we  have  known  C.  after  the  fle.<h 

6.  15   and  what  concord  hath  C.  with  Belial  ? 

11.  2.  1  may  present  you  as  a  chaste  virgin  lo  C 
(Jill.  2.  20.  I  live,  yet  not  I,  but  C.  liveth  in  me 

21.  if  right,  come  by  law,  then  C.  is  dead  in  vain 
3. 13.  C.hath  redeenieil  us  from  the  curse  of  the  law 

24.  the  law  wasonr  scliiM)lmaster,lobringusto  C 
2it.  ifyebe  C.  then  are  Abraham's  seed,  and  heirs 

4.  7.  if  a  son.  then  an  heir  of  God  through  C. 
in.  of  whom  1  travail,  till  C  he  formed  in  you 

5.  1.  the  lilicrly  wherewilh  C.  h;ith  made  us  free 
2.  if  ye  be  circntnctseil,  Cshall  |>rcfil  you  nothing 
4.  C.  is  become  of  no  eflrct  unto  you,  whosoever 

of  yiiu  are  justified  by  the  law 
9.i  ihiit  are  C  have  crucified  the  Uesli  with  affect 

Ej'k.  2.  12.  at  (hat  lime  ye  were  wuhout  C. 

3.  17.  that  C.  may  dwell  in  your  iK'arts  by  faith 

4. 15.  may  grow  in  hiin  which  is  the  head,  even  C. 
20.  Itut  ye  have  not  so  learned  C. 

5. 2.  as  C.  also  loved  us,  and  hath  given  hims«'lf  fi>r 
1 4.arisc from  the  d«ad, and  C  shall  give  thee  light 

23.  husb.  is  head  of  wife,  as  C  is  head  of  church 

24.  as  the  church  is  subject  to  C.  so  let  wives  Ik; 
2.'>.  love  your  wives,  as  C.  also  loved  the  church 
32.  but  I  speak  concerning  C.  and  the  church 

f).  5.  oliedient,  in  singleness  of  your  heiirt  as  to  C. 
rAi/.1.15.  some  indeed  preach  C.  ofenvy  and  strife 

16.  the  one  preach  Cof  contention,  not  sincdrely 

18.  C.  is  preached,  and  I  therein  do  rejoice 
20.  so  ni(W  C  shall  be  magnified  in  my  body 

3.  8.  I  count  them  but  dung,  tliu',  F  may  win  C 

4.13.  t  can  do  all  through  C.wlio  Ktiengtiieneih  me 

Ciil.l.f*.  after  rudiments  of  world,  and  not  aOer  C. 

3.  1.  where  C  sitleth  on  the  riirht  hand  of  God 

4.  when  C  "vho  is  our  life  shall  nppcar,  then  shall 

II.  bond  nor  fiee,  but  C  is  all  and  in  all 

13.  even  as  C.  forgave  you,  so  also  do  y^ 

94.  receive  ihe  reward,  for  ye  serve  the  Lord  C 
Hrb.  3.  6.  but  C.  as  a  son  over  his  own  liou-.e 
5  5.  so  also  C  siorified  not  himself  to  he  a  high-pr. 

9.  1 1 .  but  C.  being  come  a  high-priesl  of  good 
24  C.  not  emer.  into  holy  places  miide  with  hands 
'28  C  wa.1  onee  offered  to  hear  the  sins  of  many 

l.P(?f.2.21.  because  C.  also  suffered  for  us,  an  e.viim. 
.1.  18.  r.  hath  once  suffered  for  sins,  just  for  unjust 
4.1. as  C  suffered  for  iis  in  Ihe  llesh,arm  yourselves 

ftix.  11.  15  the  kingdoms  of  our  Lorr^  and  his  C. 
77 


flcp.l'J.  Is  icwiscoiKC  kingd.  of  G.  |K>\verofIiis  C. 

.1guiii.1t  CliKl.^'l'. 
Wt7«4.20.  kingsaiiii  luursgailiered  again.ilUh  C. 
1  Cur.  8.  12.  when  ye  sni  aguinsi.  the  breihren  ye 
sin  «4'«(«s£  C 

1  7V(«.5.ll.wax  wanton  aganist  C.  they  »ill  marry 
By  LUlilS'l'. 

2  Cor.  1.  5.  so  our  cunsolution  aboundelh  bij  C. 
(rat. '2.  17.  hi'   it  while  we  seek  lobejusulini  iy  C. 
F.pli.  3.  21.  itj  him  be  glory  in  churcli  by  C.  Jusus 

For  ClHi\ST. 

1  Cor.  1.  17.  for  C.  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to 
4.  10.  we  are  tools /ur  C.  sake,  hut  ye  are  w  ise  in  C 

2  Q>r.5.20.  now  we  are  ainhussadors/»/-  C.  we  pray 

12.  10.  1  lake  jileasure  in  distresses ^uc  C.  sake 
F.p/i.  4.  32.  as  God  fur  C.  sake  hath  forgiven  you 
I'/iil.  3.  7.  gain  to  me,  those  I  counted  loas/ur  C. 
2  Tkcss.  3.5.  L,  direct  lo  the  patieiil  \<,  ailing  for  C. 
//6i.ll.t2().  esteeming  rejiroach^'or  C.gi eater  lich. 

./tsus  wiihrHKIbT. 

.l/«M.l(i.wasborn./esu.,  n^no  is  called  C.27.17,22. 

./villi  1.  17.  but  grace  and  truth  came  by  .Jesus  C. 

17.  .3.  knoiv  thee,  and  .Jesus  C.  whom  thou  sent 

.icti  2.  ;t8.  he  baptized  in  the  name  ul  Jcsun  C. 

3.  6.  in  the  name  ot . Jesus  C.  rise  up  and  walk 
20.  shall  send  Jc^us  C.  who  wag  preached  to  you 

4.  10.  by  the  name  ot'/csui  C  dolh  this  man  stand 

5.  42.  and  daily  they  ceased  not  to  preach  .Jesus  C. 

8.  12.  when  ihey  believed  Philiji  preaching  things 
concerning  iiame it\' Jesus  C'lhey  were  hap'.i/.ed 

37.  I  believe  thai  .Jesus  C.  is  Ihe  Won  of  (nid 

9.  34.  Eneas,  .Jesus  C.  maketh  thee  whole,  arise 
lll.3l).pruacliiiig  peace  by  .Jesus  C.  he  is  Lord  ol  all 
III.  18. 1  command  thee  in  the  name  oli/.C.come  out 

17.  3.  and  that  this  .Jesus  1  preach  to  you  is  C. 

18.  r».  Paul  leslitied  to  the  Jews  thai  .Jesiis  was  C. 
28.  shewing  hy  Ihe  scri|itures  Ihat  .Jesus  was  C. 

19.  4.  that  they  should  believe  on  C.  .Jesus 
Horn.  1.  1.  Paid  a  servant  of  .Jesus  C.  P/id.  I.  1. 

3.  concerning  hisSon./csas  C  our  Lord,  of  seed 
6.  among  whom  are  ye  the  called  o(  .Jesus  C 
8.  I  thank  my  God  through./esus  C  for  you  all 

2.  16.  shall  judge  the  secrets  of  men  by  .Jisus  C 

3.  22.  rightenusne»s,  which  is  by  faith  ut'  .Jesus  C. 
24.  justified  through  the  ri^iiiiiptiun  in  .Jesus  C 

5. 15.  gift  by  grace,  which  is  by  one  man  Jesus  C. 
17.  shall  much  more  reign  in  lile  by  one  .Jesus  C. 

6.  3.  so  many  as  were  baptizeil  into  .hsus  C. 
8.  1.  no  condemnation  to  lliem  that  are  in  C.Jesus 

2.  theS|uritof  life  in  C.  Jesus  hath  made  me  free 

10.  3.  Priscillaand  A(iuila,  my  helpers  in  C.  .Jesus 

1  Cor.  1. 1.  Paul  a()oslle  of./.  C  2  Cof.  1.1.  Kpk.l.}. 
2.  wnh  all  that  call  on  the  name  of  Jesus  C. 

4.  for  the  grace  of  God  given  you  hy  .Icsus  C 
3(1.  hut  of  him  are  ye  in  C.  Jesus,  who  is  made  to 

2.2.  not  to  know  any  thing,  saveyeius  C.  crucified 

4.  15.  for  in  C.  J.  have  1  begotten  you  thro'  gospel 

2  C'lr.  4.  6.  the  knowledge  of  God  in  face  of./.  (.'. 

5.  18.  hath  reconciled  us  to  himself  hy  .Jesus  C. 

13.  3.  know  ye  not,  how  that  .Jesus  C.  is  in  you 
(Tal.-2.  16.  a  man  is  justified  hy  the  faith  of  Jesus  C. 

3.  11.  blessing  come  on  the  G«  utiles  thro'  .Jesus  C. 

28.  male  nor  female,  for  ye  are  all  one  in  C.  .Jesus 

4. 14  ye  received  me  as  an  angel,  even  as  C.Jrsus 

F.ji/i.2.fi.  made  us  sit  in  heavenly  places  in  C.^csus 

20.  Jcsu.i  C.  being  the  chief  corner  stone 
Pkil.1.8.  I  long  after  you  in  the  bowels  of. /ssMs- C 

2.  5.  mind  he  in  you,  which  svas  also  in  C.  .Jesus 

11.  .Jesus  C.  is  Lord,  to  the  glory  of  (Jod  the  !■ 

21.  all  seek  not  the  things  which  are  .Jesus  C. 

3.  8.  I  count  all  loss  for  the  exceiiency  ol"  C.  .Jesus 

12.  for  which  also  I  am  apprehended  of  C.  .Jesus 

4.  19.  according  to  his  riches  in  glory  by  C  .fesus 
0>i.2.C.  as  ye  have  received  C. ./.  so  walk  ye  in  him 

1  Tim.  I.  15.  Ihat  C.  Jesus  came  lo  save  sinners 
2. 5.  mediator  between  God  and  men, man  C-Jcsus 
0. 13.  before  C. /.who  witnessed  agoodcnnfessioii 

2  7Vm.  1.  9.  according  to  his  grace  given  us  in  C.  J- 

13.  ill  failh  ami  love,  which  is  in  C.  .Jesus 
PJiUem,  1.  Paul  a  prisoner  of  .Jesus  C.  9,  23. 
Heb.  13.  8.  ./.  C.  the  same  yesterday,  and  for  ever 
1  .John  1.  7.  blood  of -Icsus  C.  cleanselh  from  all  sin 

2.  I .  we  have  an  advocate,  .Jesus  C.  the  nglileoiis 

5.  f).  this  is  ho  iliat  came  by  water  and  blood, ./.  C. 

20.  we  arc  in  him,  even  in  his  Son  .Jesus  C. 
y.«r<i./«M.5  CHRIST. 

.^ets  1 1. 17.  as  to  us  who  believe  im  Ihe  /,.  ./.  C. 
J5.  11. 1  hro' the  grace  of  A../  C.  we  sh. ill  lie  saved 
16.31.  believe  on  the  A../.  C.  Ihoii  shall  he  saved 
20.  21.  testifying  failh  toward  our  J.nrd.Jisus  C. 

limn.  5.  1.  we  have  peace  wiih  God  thro'  /.. ./.  C 
II.  we  also  joy  in  God,  thro'  our  Lord. Jesus  C. 

6.  23.  gift  of  God  is  eternMl  life  thro"  our  /,.  ./.  C. 
8.39.  separate  from  love  offiod  in  Cfes^s  our  /.. 
13.  14  put  ye  on  I,.  J.  C.  and  make  nm  provision 
l(i.  20.  crare  of  /,.  ./  C.  he  with  you,  24.  2  Cor. 

13.  14.  Gal.  (>.  IS.  2  Ttirss.  3.  18.  /<r'H.22.2l. 
I  Cor.  1.  7.  waiting  for  the  coming  of  Auii/./csu.s'  C. 
8.  6.  but  lo  us  one  /,.  J.  C.  by  whom  an;  all  things 
15. 57.  God  giveih  ua  Iho  victory  thro'  our  /..  J.  C. 


CUR 

1  Cor.  in.  22.  if  any  man  love  not  tl.c  A  Jesuo  C 

2  Cor.  1.  2.  grace  and  peace  fruiii  God,  i.nd  lioin 
the  A. ./.  C.  (lal.  1.  3.  A>/j.  1   2.  Col    1   2 

8.  9.  for  ye  know  the  grace  of  our  J^ord  Jesus  C 

Gal.  6.  14.  glory  save  in  ihe  cross  o'our  A.  J.  C. 

A>/i.I.3.  blessed  be  the  Falherol  our  Lord  .Jesus  C. 

17.  God  of  our  y,.  J.  C.  give  you  Spirit  of  wisdom 

1  T/icss.  1.  3.  your  jiatience  of  li<  pe  in  our  A. ./.  C 

2.  19.  ye  are  our  joy  in  presence  of  our  A.  J.  C. 
3. 13.  may  establish  you  at  coinii.gof  our  A. ./.  C 
5.  23.  be  preserved  unlo  coming  of  our  A.  ./.  C. 

2  'P/iess.  2.  1.  we  beseech  you  hy  coming  of  A. ./.  C 

16.  now  our  A.  J.  C.  hath  given  us  consolation 

1  Tim.  5. 21.  1  charge  Hire  b.;!'.  /,.  J.  C.  2  Tivi.  4. 1 

2  Tim.  4.  22.  the  J.. ./.  C.  be  with  thy  spirit,  amen 
2  Pet.  1.  II.  an  entrance  into  kingdom  of  A.  J.  C 

3.  18.  grow  in  grace  and  in  knowledge  of  A.  J.  C. 
In  CHKIST. 

.Hcts  24.  24.  heard  him  concerning  the  faith  ir.  C 
Rom.  9.  1. 1  say  the  truth  in  C.  I  he  not,  my  cons. 

12.  5.  so  we  being  many  are  one  body  in  C. 

16.  7.  are  of  note,  who  also  were  in  C.  before  me 

9.  salute  Urbane,  our  helper  m  C.  and  Slachya 

10.  salute  Apelles  approved  in  C.  salute  Aiistc 

1  Cor.  3.  1. 1  speak  to  you,  even  as  unto  babes  in  C 

4.  10.  we  are  fools,  hut  ye  are  wise  in  C. 
1.5.  Iho'  ye  have  10,000  instruct,  in  C.  not  man-. 

15. 18.  Iliey  that  are  fallen  a^lee|)  in  Care  perished 
19.  if  ill  iliis  life  only  we  have  hope  in  C. 
22.  even  so  in  C.  sliall  all  be  made  alive 

2  Cor.  1.21.  he  which  eslablishelh  us  with  you  in  C 

2.  14.  God  who  caiiseth  us  to  trium|)li  in  C. 

17.  as  of  God,  in  the  sight  of  God  sjieak  wo  in  C 

3.  14.  vail  unlaken  away,  vail  is  done  away  in  C 

5.  17.  if  any  man  be  {n  C.  he  is  a  new  creature 

19.  that  God  was  in  C.  reconciling  the  world 

20.  we  pray  you  m  C.  stead,  be  reconcifed  to  li 
12  2.  i  knew  a  man  in  C.  above  fourtcin  years  :igii 

19.  wo  speak  before  God,  in  C-  we  do  all  ibiiit;B 
Gut.  1.22.  unknown  to  the  churches  of  Judea  tn  C 

'.i.  17.  the  covenant  confirmed  before  of  God  in  C 
27.  as  many  as  have  been  baptized  into  C. 
F.pli.  1.  .3.  blessed  us  with  spiritual  blessings  m  C 
10.  he  might  gather  in  one  all  things  m  C. 
12.  should  he  to  his  glory,  who  first  lrus^ed  in  C 

20.  which  he  wrought  m  C.  when  he  raised  him 
3.  (■).  partakers  of  his  promise  in  C.  by  Ihe  gospo. 

P/iil.  1.  13.  so  Ihat  my  bonds  in  C.  are  manifest  in 

2.  !.  if  there  he  any  consolation  m  C.  if  coniforl 
Cu/.  2. 5.  beholding  sled  fastness  of  your  failh  in  C. 
I  Tfiess.  4.  10.  and  the  dead  m  C.  shall  rise  first 
1  Tim.  2.  7.  I  speak  the  truth  m  C.  and  lie  in^l 
1  Pet.  .3.  16.  accuse  your  good  conversation  in  C 

Is  CHRIST. 
Mat.  24.  23.  if  any  say,  lo,  here  is  C.  Marl;  13.  HI. 
Marie  12. 3.5.  that  C.  !5  son  of  David,  Lulcr  20.  4 1. 
I.ulte  2.  11.  is  born  a  Saviour  who  is  C.  the  Lord 

2:i.  2.  saying,  that  he  himself  i>  C.  a  king 
./<//(?(  7.  41.  others  said,  this  is  the  C  some  said 
./lets  9.  22.  Saul  increa.sed,  proving  Ihis  is  very  G 

17.  3.  that  this  Jesus  whom  I  preach  lo  you  is  C 
Horn.  8. 34.  it  is  C  ihat  died,  yea  rather  risen  iigaid 
1  Cor.  1.  13.  is  C.  divided  7  was  Paul  crucified  foi 

7.  22.  he  tliat  is  called,  being  free,  is  C.  .servant 

11.  3.  know  thai  the  head  of  every  man  is  C. 

12.  12.  members  bting  many  an  one  body,  so  is  C 
15.  13.  if  dead  rise  not,  then  is  C.  not  risen,  16. 

20.  but  now  is  C.  risen  frmn  the  dead,  and  first 
2C«r.  10.  7.  if  any  man  trust  that  he  is  C.'s 
Gol.  2.  17.  IS  therefore  C.  the  minister  of  sin? 

3.  16.  but  as  of  one,  and  to  thy  seed,  which  ;.s-  C 
Phil.  1.  21.  fiir  me  to  live  is  C.  but  to  die  is  gain 
Col.  1.  27.  which  is  C.  in  yini,  the  hope  of  glory 

O/ CHRIST. 
Mat.  II.  2.  John  heard  in  (irison  the  works  of  C 
22.  42.  what  think  you  of  C?  wlio.se  son  is  .•■e'' 
Horn.  8.  9.  if  any  man  have  not  the  S|iirlt  of  C. 
35.  who  sJinll  separate  us  from  the  love  of  C.7 
14.10.  we  shall  all  stand  before  judgment  seal  ofC. 

1  C«r.  1.  17.  lest  cross  ofC.  he  made  of  none  i-ffeil 
2.  16.  hut  we  have  the  mind  of  C. 
6.  15.  know  ycnot  your  bodies  are  members  .i/"  ''' 
10.  10.  cup,  is  it  not  the  communion  of  blond  if  C 

the  bread,  is  it  not  the  communion  of  body  of  C. 
I  I.l.  be  ye  followers  of  me,  even  as  I  also  am  of  C. 
3.  head  of  woman  is  man,  the  head  of  C.  is  God 
12.  27.  now  ye  are  the  body  of  C  and  memhcni 

2  Cor.  1.  5.  as  the  sufferings  iif  C.  abound  in  us 

2.  10   fiir  you  forgave  it  in  the  person  of  C. 
15.  for  wo  are  to  God  h  sweet  savour  of  C. 

3.  3.  ye  are  the  episllis  r>/  C.  ministered  by  ns 

4.  4.  lest  the  lieht  of  Ihe  glorious  gospel  o/  C.  sliino 
.5.  14.  for  the  love  of  C.  constraineth  us,  hecaiisi" 
8.  23.  or  our  brnihren,  Ihey  are  Ihe  glory  of  C. 
10. 1 .  beseech  by  the  meekness  anil  gentleness  of  C 

5.  hringine  every  thought  to  the  obedience  lif  C 
U.  10.  as  the  truth  of  C.  is  in  me,  none  shall  stop 

12.  9.  power  of  C.  may  rest  on  me,  Rev.  12.  19. 

13.  3.  since  ye  seek  a  proof «/  C.  speaking  in  rir 
Oal.  1. 10.  if  pleased  laeii.  should  not  be  serv.  of  C 


CWJ 

.'?ii.a.  lO.tluit  we  might  bo.justifiud  byflic  faith  nfC. 

6.  \'i.  lest  suffer  persecution  for  the  cross  of  C. 
Kpli.  2.  ]3.  ye  are  made  nigh  by  the  bl'jod  of  C. 

3. 4.  nnderstand  my  knowled.  in  tlie  ujystery  vf  C. 

8.  shoulil  preacli  the  unsearchable  riches  of  C. 

VJ.  know  the  love  (//Cwliich  passeth  knowledge 
4  7.  according  to  tlie  measure  of  the  gilt  of  C. 
t   5.  hatii  any  inheritance  in  the  kingdom  nf  C. 
C  fi.  as  servants  of  C.  doing  the  will  of  God 
"hil.  I.  10.  be  without  ofence  till  the  day  of  C. 

20.  for  to  you  it  is  given  in  behalf  y/C  to  believe 
3.  If),  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  day  of  C. 

:!0.  for  the  work  of  C.  he  was  nigh  to  death 
3.  IH.  tliev  are  the  enemies  of  the  cross  of  C. 
Ciil.  1.  '24.  fill  Up  what  is  lichind  of  afflictions  of  C. 

2.  2.  mysterv  of  God,  and  of  the  Father.  andi>/C. 
17.  are  a  shadow  of  things,  hist  the  body  18  of  C, 

."!.  ](i.  let  the  word  of  C.  dwell  in  you  richly 
■!.  3.  oiien  lo  us  a  door,  lo  speak  the  itiystcry  of  C. 
i'/'Ar.v.s.it.t.i.IjOrd  direct  you  into  the  patience  «/0. 
I  Tiiii.'i.  19.  every  one  that  nametli  the  name  of  C. 
//(•A.!t.  14. for  we  are  made  partakers  c/C.if  we  bold 
!).  ]4.  how  much  more  blood  of  C.  purge  conscien. 
''.  1 .  2fi.  reproach  of  Cgreater  riciies  than  treasures 
I  Pet.  1.  11.  what  time  the  S|)irit  of  C.  did  signify 
19.  ye  are  redeemed  with  the  precious  blood  of  C. 
4.i;{.asyearepartakerso/C.  sufferings,  that  when 

14.  if  ve  be  reproached  for  the  name  of  C. 
Vev.  20."  6.  they  s.'uill  be  priests  of  God  and  of  C. 

Thai  CHRIST. 
Jtihn  1.  25.  if  be  not  that  C.  nor  Elias,  nor  proi.iiot 
Ci.  69.  we  are  sure  thou  art  that  C.  the  Son  of  God 

The  CHRIST. 
AJat.  16.  20.  savinr,  tell  no  jnan  that  he  was  the  C. 
V'(5.(i3.  I  arljur'e  thee,  tell  whether  thou  be  the  C. 
Marl;  8.  |2',t.'Peler  saith  mile  him,  thou  art  the  C. 
14.  6!.  art  thou  the  C.  the  Sou  of  the  Blessed? 
/  «/,f  3. 15.  mused  of  John,  whether  he  were  the  C. 
.  '.).  -20.  Peter  said,  thou  art  the  C.  nf  God 
22.  f)7.  si^ribes,  saying,  art  thou  the  C?  leli  us 
John  I.  20.  but  he  confessed,  I  am  not  the  C. 

41.  we  have  found  the  Mrsslas,  which  is  the  C. 
X  28. 1  said,  I  am  not  the  C.  but  sent  before  him 
4.29.  see  a  man  who  told  me  nil,  is  not  this  (Af  C.  ? 

42.  we  know  that  this  is  mdeed  the  C.  7.  26. 

7.  41.  others  said,  this  is  the  C.  but  some  said 
30.  24.  if  thou  be  the  C.  tell  us  plainly 

II.  27.  I  believe  thou  art  the  C.  the  Son  of  God 

21).  31.  that  ye  might  bclirve  that  Jesiis  is  the  C. 
I  .fuhn  2. 22.  lint  he  that  ilenieth  that  Jesus  is  the  C. 

5. 1  whoso  believpth  Jpsus  is  the  C.  is  born  of  God 

H'ith  CHRIST. 
Rom  R.  8.  if  we  be  dead  w)th  C.  we  shall  also  live 

t?.  57.  if  children,  then  joint-heiis  with  C. 
Gal.  2.20.  I  am  cnicified  )rith  C.  I  live,  C.  liveth 
E/)//,.  2.  .5.  God  hath  rpiickened  us  together  with  C. 
Phil.  1.  23.  having  a  desire  Kidepartand  be  with  C. 
Col.  2.  20.  if  ye  lie  dead  irifh  C.  from  the  world 

3.  1.  if  yo  be  risen  with  C.  seek  the  things  above 
3.  ve  are  dead,  and  your  life  is  hid  with  C.  in  God 

Ren.'  20.  4.  and  tliev  reisned  with  C.  1000  years 

CHRISTI.AN,  S. 
ltd.'?  11.26.  disciples  were  (iist  called  c.  at  Antiocb 
'.!6.  28.  almost  ihou  persimd"st  me  lu  be  a  c. 
l.Pet.4. 16.  yet  i  fan  v  inn  n  Slider  as  a  c.  iiotbeasha. 

OHKISTS. 
Mat.  24.  24.  there  shall  arise  false  ■:.  Mark  13.  22. 

CHRONICLES. 
I  friii!Ts'l4. 10.  rest  ofacts  of  Jeroboam  are  in  the  c. 
I  C/jTon.  27. 24.  nor  number  pntin  the  account  of  c. 
Esth.  0.  1.  to  bring  the  book  of  the  records  of  c. 
See  UnoK. 
CHRYSOLITE. 
Re7).3l.20.  seventh  fmindaiion  nf  the  city  veusa  c. 

CHRYSOPRASTIS. 
Rett.  21.  20.  tenth  founikiion  of  the  city  was  a  c. 

CHURCH 
fiignifies,  [1]  .'T  religion.'!  a.isemhly  selected  and 
called  out  of  the  world  by  the  doctrine  of  ths 
ffO!:i)el,  to  worship  the  true  God  in  Christ,  ac- 
cording to  /»?.<!  word,  1  Cor.  1.  2.  Rev.  2.  7.   [2] 
Ml  the  elect  of  God,  of  what  nation  soever, 
from  the  hcirinmng  tii  the  end  of  the  loorld, 
trho  make  but  one  hodii,  whereof  .lesns  Christ 
..?  the    Head,  Col.  1.  18.     [3]  T.'ie  faithful  of 
lom'.  one  family,  together  trit  •such  christians 
es  were  wont  tn  assevihl"  wil/i  than  for  solemn 
wnyship,  Rom.  16.  .'5.  Col.  4.     ).  Plrlem.  2.    [4] 
The  faithful  of  some  one  priir-nce,^2Tbe»9. 1.  1. 
.S]   The  iroiiernnrs,  or  represnitalives  of  the 
thure.h.  Mat.  18.  17.     'fell  it  lo  the  church: 
th.nl  is,  to  such  rulers,  lo  whom  the  censures 
of  the  church  do  nf  riirht  belong,  that  by  them 
\t  mini  be  commnnicated  to  the  whol''  society. 
Jf(|  ./I'muititnde  oj  people  a.ssemhled  tmrether, 
whether  good,  or  had.    Acts   19.  37.     [7]  The 
t.nn proration  nf  thr  Jews,  which  was  formerly 
th'  'church  nnd  people  of  God.  Acts  7.  38. 
J/it;.  16.  18.  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  mv  c. 
li  17.  tell  it  to  toe  c  if  he  neglect  t^^  Uv      « 
78 


CHt7 

.■1cts2.  47.  Lord  added  toe.  daily  such  sli.  be  saved 
5. 11.  and  great  fear  came  on  all  ihec.  and  as  many 
8. 1.  was  a  great  per.seculion  againstlhec.at  Jeru. 
11.  26.  they  assembled  theniselves  with  the  c. 
14.  23.  when  they  had  ordained  elders  in  every  c. 
27.  when  they  had  gathered  the  c.  together 
1.').  3.  being  brought  on  their  way  by  the  c 

22.  it  [ilcased  the  elders  with  tlte  whole  c.  to  send 

18.  22.  when  he  had  gone  up  and  saluted  tbe  c. 
Horn.  16  5.  greet  the  c.  that  is)  iii  their  house 

1  Cor.  4.  17.  as  1  tewch  every  where,  in  every  c. 
14.  4.  ^ut  he  that  propbesieth  edilielh  the  c. 
5.  e.vcept  interpret  that  the  c.  may  receive  edify. 

23.  if  the  r.  be  come  together  >nto  one  place 
16.  19.  salnle  you,  with  c.  that  is  iii  t'leir  house 

F.ph.  1.  22.  gave  hiin  to  be  head  ovi,'  all  lo  the  c. 
3. 10.  migltt  be  known  by  the  c.  iIh;  wisdom  of  God 
5.  24.  as  the  c.  ia  subject  to  Christ,  so  let  wives 
2.5.  as  Christ  loved  the  c.  and  gave  hunsfir  Ibr  it 

27.  ihat  he  might  present  (o  himself  a  glorious  c 
29.  hut  cherisheth  it,  eron  as  ihe  Lord  tire  c. 
32.  but  1  S|ieak  concerning  Christ  and  ibe  c. 

Phil.  3.  G.  concerning  zeal,  persecuting  the  c. 
4.  l.'i.  no  c.  comiuunicated  with  me,  but  ye  only 
Col.  1.  1«.  and  he  is  the  head  of  the  body'the  c. 

24.  for  h;s  body's  sake,  which  is  the  c. 

4.  15.  salule  Ihe  c.  which  is  in  Nyiiiphas'  house 
1  Tim.  ,',.  16.  and  let  not  Iho  c.  be  charged 
Philem.  2.  Paul  a  prisoner,  to  the  t.  in  thy  house 
Heb.  12.  2:t.  lo  tbe  c.  of  the  first-born  \n  heaven 
1  Pet. 5.  13.  Ihe  c.  at  Babylon  elected  salutetb  you 
3  ./(ikn  6.  Iidine  witness  of  thy  charity  before  the  t. 
9. 1  wrote  untoc.  but  Diotiophes  receivethusno'. 
/n< Ac  CHURCH. 
.^cts~  38.  this  is  he  that  was  in  the  c.  in  wilderness 

13.  1.  there  were  prophets  in  the  c.  at  Aulioch 

I  Cor.G.4.  to  judge, w  bo  are  least  esteemed  jji  thee. 

11.  18.  first  of  all  wlien  ye  come  together /r  the  r. 

12.  28.  (Jod  bath  set  some  in  the  c.  first  apostles 

14.  19.  yet  in  the  c.  I  had  rather  speak  five  words 

28.  let  him  kee|i  silence  ni  «A'.e. and  speak  loGo<l 
3.5.  it  is  a  ahaiiic  for  women  lo  speak  in  the  c. 

F.ph.  3. 21.  to  hull  be  glory  in  the  c.  by  Cbrist  Jesus 
Col.  4. 10.  cause  it  lo  be  read  in  the  c.  of  Luodicea 

0/«Ac  CHURCH. 
Jiett  8.  3.  as  for  Saul,  he  made  havoc  of  the  c. 

11.  22.  tidings  from  Antioch  caine  to  ears  nf  the  e. 

12.  1.  at  that  time  Herod  ve.ved  ceitain  of  the  c. 
'>.  prayer  was  made  of  thf.  c.  unto  God  for  Peter 

15.  4.  they  were  received  of  the  c.  and  elders 
20.  17.  Paul  sent  and  called  the  elders  of  the  c. 

Rum.  16.  I.  Phcbe  our  sister,  a  servant  of  the  c. 

23.  Gains  mine  host  and  of  the  whole  r;.  saluti.th 
I  Cor.  14.  12.  may  excel  to  the  edifying  of  the  c. 
F.ph.  5.  23.  even  as  Christ  is  the  iiehd  of  Ihe  c. 
Hcb.  2.  12.  in  midst  «/  the  c.  I  will  sing  praisg 
.Jam.  5.  14.  let  liim  call  Ibr  the  elders  of  the  c. 
3  .John  10.  Diotrepbes  casteth  them  out  of  the  e. 
Rev.  2.  1.  to  Ihe  angel  nf  Ihe  c.  of  Epliosus,  wrile 
8.  c.  in  Smyrna  ||  12.  Pergnmus  ||  18.  Tliyatira 
3.  L  c.ofSardis||7.  Philadelphia  ||  14.  Laodicea 

CHURCH  of  God. 

.ficts  20. 28.  feed  ihe  e.  of  God  which  he  purchased 

1  Cor.  1.  2.  lo  Ihe  c.  of  God  which  is  nt  Corintl: 

10.  32.  give  none  oftVnce  to  the  c.  of  God 

11.2'i?or  despise  ye  the  c.  of  God  and  shame  .riem 

15. 9.  because  I  persecuted  c.  of  God,  Gal.  1.  13. 

1  Tim.'i.  5.  how  shall  he  lake  care  of  the  c.  of  God  f 

CHURCHES. 
^cts  9.  31.  then  had  the  c.  rest  through  all  Jiidea 

15.  41.  Paul  went  throng!)  Syria  confirmini;  the  c. 

16.  5.  so  were  the  c.  established  in  the  faith 

19.  37.  these  men  who  are  neither  robbers  of  e. 
Rom.  16.4.  lo  whom  all  c.  of  Gentiles  give  thanks 

16.  salute  one  another,  Ihec.  of  Chrisf  salute  you 
1  Cor.  7.  17.  so  let  liim  walk,  so  ordain  I  in  all  c. 
11. 16.  we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  c.  of  Christ 
14  33.  but  author  of  peace  as  in  all  c.  of  the  sainis 
34.  let  your  wooicn  keep  silence  in  the  e. 
16. 1.  as  1  have  given  ordertocof  Galatiasodo  ve 
19.  c.  of  Asia  saliin;  you;  Arjuila  and  Fnscilla 
20<r.8. 1.  oftliegr:ice bestowed  on  c.ofMnccdonia 

19.  but  who  was  chosen  of  the  c.  lo  travel  wiili  us 
23.  brethren,  they  are  the  messengers  of  Ihe  c. 

U.S.  I  robbed  other  c.  taking  wages  of  them 
28.  Cometh  upon  me  daily  the  care  of  all  Ihe  e. 
12.  13.  what  is  it  wherein  ye  were  inferior  lo  c.  ? 
Gal.  1.  22.  were  unknown  by  face  to  c.  of  Judea 

1  Thess.  2. 14.  ye  became  followers  of  the  c.  of  God 

2  Thess.  I.  4.  so  that  we  ourselves  alory  in  you  in  c. 
Rev.  1.  4.  John  lo  the  seven  c.  in  .Asia,  grace  to  you 

11    send  i.t  to  the  seven  c.  which  are  in  .Asia 

20.  the  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the  seven  c. 

and  the  seven  candlesticks  are  the  seven  c. 

2.  7.  he  thiit  hath  an  ear,  lei  him  hear  what  Spirit 

saith  unto  the  c.  11,  17,  29.  1  3.  6,  1.3,  22. 

23.  c.  know  I  am  he  whii'h  searcheih  the  reins 

22.  16. 1  Jesus  sent  to  lestifv  these  things  in  the  c. 

CHURL. 
ha.  32.  5.  nor  shall  Ihe  c.  be  said  to  be  bountiful 


cm 

ha.  32.  7  the  instruiiieiils  al-^o  of  the  c.  are  e»il 
CH.'ULISH. 

1  S(i»i.25. 3,  man  Nabal  was  ;:.  tind  evil  in  hi*  dcii.if 

(;hurning. 

Prov.  30.  33.  surely  the  c.  of  milk  trJ>getb  butlel 
CEILED. 

2  CAro?!.  3.  .5.  he  e.  the  greater  house  with  fit  tree 
.ler.  22.  14.  il  is  c.  with  cedar  and  painted  with  ver. 
Hag.\.4.  isit  lime  for  voo  to  dwell  in  your  6  huust^j 

CEILING. 
1  Kings  6.  15.  he  built  walls  of  the  house  with  r.. 
Ezck.  41.tl6.  ovei-a?air>st  Ihe  door  «.  with  wood 

CINNAMON. 
Kxud.  30.  23.  lake  of  sweet  c.  half  so  much 
Prov.l.  17. 1  have  perfum.my  bed  with  aloes  and  e, 
Ciint.4.  14.  thy  [ilaiilsareanorch.  of  calamus  and  e. 
Rev.  18.  13.  no  man  btivelh  her  merchandise  of  c 

CIRCLE. 
Priiv.8.  f  27.  when  he  setae,  on  face  of  ihe  depll; 
Isa.  40.  2y.  it  is  he  lhat  siKelh  oi>  the  e.  of  iheeanfe 

CIRCUIT,  S- 
l.SiOT.7.J6.  be  went  from  year  to  year  in  c.  toBctliei 
./nb  22.  14    ar«l  he  waiketh  in  the  c.  of  heaven 
Fsnl.  19.  6.  f.  and  hise.  from  the  ends  of  the  earirr 
F.ccl.  1.6.  wind  returneth  again  uccordiiia'  to  hist. 

CIRCU.MCISE. 
Gen.  17.  11.  ye  shall  c.  the  flesh  of  your  fore-skinx 
/JchMO.  1().  c.  therefore  the  fore-skin  of  vourheat' 
30.  ti.  Ihe  Lord  thy  God  will  c.  thine  heart 
Josh. ^.2.  and  c.  again  children  of  Israel  second  time 

4.  and  I  his  is  Ihe  cause  vjhy  Joshua  did  c. 
■Icr.  4.  4.  c.  yourselves  to  the  Lord,  and  take  away 
JaiUc  1.59.  oi) eighth  day  they  came  loc.  the  ftliiki 
.hihn.  7.  22.  and  ye  on  the  sabbalh-day  e.  a  man 
.'his  1.5.  5.  saying,  it  was  needful  to  c.  them 
SI.  21.  that  li)ey  ousht  not  tn  c.  their  children 

CIRCUMCISED. 
Gen.  17. 10.  every  man  child  among  you  shall  bee 
14.  whose  Hesh  is  not  e  Ibat  soulsiiall  becutofi 

23.  and  Abraham  c.  the  flesh  of  their  fore-skiB 
26.  in  thai  day  Abrah.  was  e.  and  ishmaelhisson 

34.  15.  if  as  we  be,  that  every  male  of  you  be  t. 

24.  and  every  male  was  c.  F.iod.  12.  48. 
Josh.  5.  3.  Joshua  c.  children  of  Israel  at  the  hilil 

7.  because  they  had  not  c.  Ihein  by  the  way 
t8.  when  the  people  had  made  an  cm!  lo  be  c. 

./er.  9.  2.5.  will  punish  allc.  with  theuncircumcised 

.flctf  15.  1.  except  ye  be  c.  ye  ciinni/t  he  saved,  24 
16.  3.  Paul  c.  Timothy  because  of  the  Jews 

/?o?».4  ll.befjitberof  all  that  btlieve,  though  note 

1  Cor.  7.  18.  is  any  man  called  being  c.  let  him  not 
become  uneircuni.  in  uncircum.  not  become c. 

Gal.  2.  3.  neither  was  Titus  compelled  to  be  c. 
.5.  2.  if  ye  be  c.  Chrfst  shall  profit  you  nothing 
6.  12.  they  constrain  you  to  be  c.  lest  they  sufTi" 
13.  neither  they  who  are  c   keep  the  law 

Phil.  3.  5.  e.  the  eighth  day,  of  Ibe  slock  of  Israe 

Col.  2.  11.  in  whom  also  ye  are  c.  wiih  circumcision 
CIRCUMCISING. 

.losh.  5.  8.  when  they  had  done  c.  all  the  people 

/.MAf'2.21.wlieneijrhl  days  accomplished  fore.child 
CIRCUMCISION. 

'J'his  term  is  taken  from  the  /,a(?»,circumcidcre, 
t,-!h>ch  signifrs  to  cut  all  round,  because  the 
.fcic.-t  who  circumcised  their  children,  cut  off  the 
little  skin,  or  prepuce  after  that  manner,  which 
covers  tlic  nut  of  the  nenis,  or  natural  part. 
God  enjoined  Abraham  to  use  eircn7nc}sion,os 
a  sioo  of  that  conenant  which  he  hod  entered 
loln  With  him.  Gen.  17. 10, 11,  &c.  This  7cas  a 
sign,  evidence,  and  assurance,  both  of  Ihe  bless- 
iHu-  prinni.-ied  by  that  God  who  appointed  this 
ordinance,  particularly  that  he  would  give  them 
Cb'-ist,  the  promised  seed,  out  of  the  loins  of 
Abraham,  and  in  him  accept  of  them  for  his 
peculiar  people,  pardon  their  sins,  and  cleant^e 
thnn  from  their  natural  corruptivv.  signified 
by  the  cutting  off  of  their  fore-skins  •  ana 
also  of  men's  obligation  to  the  duties  reijiiirrd, 
namely,  to  believe  tn  this  Messiah,  hi  put  off 
the  old  man,  and  serre  hint  as  new  creatures , 
which  is  signififd  by  his  acceptance  nf,  ana 
suhmisstnn  to  the  ardinanee. 

Circumcision  is  likewise  put  for  the  Jews,  whn 
were  circumcised,  as  uncirciiincision  is  put  for 
the  uncireumcised  Gevliles,  G:\\.  2.  7,  8,  9 
J}nd  for  such  as  are  spiritually  circumcised 
who  are  the  true  spiritual  seed  of  Abraham. 
who  have  the  tlmtsr  signified  by  that  sign,  cr 
ceremony,  and  perform  that  which  eircvmci 
sinn  was  designed  lo  engage  vnio,  Pliil.  3.  3. 

.Inhv  7.  22.  Moses  therefore  gave  unto  you  t. 
23.  if  a  man  on  Ihesabhalh-day  receive  e.  are  yp 

Rom.  2.  25.  for  e.  piofiletb,  if  thoii  keep  the  law  .  if 
iliou  break  Ihe  law,  thy  e.  is  in.ule  uncircum 

28.  nor  is  that  c.  which  is  outward  in  Ihe  flesh 

29.  and  c.  is  lhat  of  Ihe  heart,  in  the  Spirit 

3.  3(1.  one  God,  who  sluill  justify  Ihe  e.  by  faith 

4.  9.  Cometh  this  blesscdntsr  then  on  toe  c.  onlyl 
lO.how  was  it  reckon. ^\  hen  he  was  in  c?  not  in 


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I  Cot.  7. 10.  c.  is  lio  koejiing  ortlic  comniandmtnle 
;<u,  -.  ii.  and  hut  llif>  sliould  go  uiilo  ilie  t. 
L.  I)  Ibf  111  JtKiii  Christ  iiuillier  t.  avuilulli,  0. 15. 
1 1  iiijil  I,  brelhruji,  it  1  yet  |ire;ich  c.  wliyilo  1  yi'.t 
I'./ilt.  -J.  1 1  by  thill  which^s  called  thuc.  in  the  HmIi 
V/iil-  3.3   \vu  iire Ihe  c.  whicli  woisliip  G.  inspirit 

1  1//.  -2.  11.  wiLh  c.  wiiliout  hands,  by  c.  of  Cliriat 
;i.  11.  tliorK  li  neither  c.  nor  uiic-ircuni.  bulChr.  is 

Uj  CIRCUMCISION. 

F.r.od.  4.26.  a  bloody  hush,  url  thou,  because  of  c. 

.•i-Xi  T.  ij.  ho  gave  Abraham  the  covenant  of  c. 
iO.  45.  they  of  c.  which  believed  were  astonished 
11.2.  they  that  viere (//the  c.  contended  wilh  Pet. 

liom.'S  l.whaljirolitis  ihere«/c.?inuch  every  way 

4.  ll.be  received  ihesii;no/c  agealolrigliiuous. 
1-2.  a  lather  of  c.  lo  them  \vk  ■  are  not  w/lhe  c. 

13.  8.  Jes.  Clir.  was  a  minister  o,  «.  lor  truth  ofG. 

'iul.  i.  7.  as  the  gospel  ofc.  was  committed  lo  Pet. 
b.  he  that  wrouglitm  Peter  to  aiiostlesh.o/'thec. 

ColA.  11.  Marcus  and  Justus  whoareo/c.sul.  you 

Ttt.  1.10.  lor  uiaiiv  are  unruly,  esjiecially  they  i//c. 
CiRCUMSPECT. 

F I  »/  iT  U.in  all  thinss  that  Ih^jve  said  lo  you,bee. 
CIRCUTyiSPEC'1'LY. 

f.u/i.j  l.'J.sae  Uiatye  walk  c.not  as  fools  but  as  wise 
CISTERN 

Siiiiifios,  [1]  A  vessel  of  lead  to  hold  nalcr  for 
household  uses',  -2  Kinp  IS.  31.  [2]  Any  thinr/ 
ihut  persons  put  their  trtist  in  besides  God. 
whether  in  idols,  powerful  neighbours  and  al- 
lies, friends,  traditions,  merits.  &c.  which  are 
but  broken  cisterns.  Jer.  :\  13.  [.3]  The  left 
ventricle  of  the  heart.,  Eccl,  12.  C. 

■_•  Kiitjjs  18,  31.  iliinU  ye  every  one  waters  of  his  c 

/')•"!'. .").  15.  drink  writers  out  of  thine  own  c. 

Pled.  12.  6.  or  the  wheel  Inoken  at  tlie  i\ 

/~((.3i;.  16.  driiit  everv  one  the  waters  of  his  own  c. 
CISTERNS. 

2  Chron.  26. 1 10.  Uzziah  cut  out  many  f. 

X'li.  9.  t  25.  po.-^sessed  houses  full  of  goods  and  c. 
Jcr.  2.  13.  my  people  have  hewed  out  c.  biolicn  c. 

CITY. 
J^ignifles  [1]  A  waited  town  for  people  to  dwell  in, 
dosli.  6.  3.    [2]  The  iiLhdbilcnts  of  c/«ic.<i.  Gen. 
35.  5.   Is!i.   14.  31.    Jer.  26,  2.    [3]   The  church 
of  God  upon  earth.  Cant.  3.  2,  3,  Rev.  11.  2. 
[4]  The  cfiaich  Iriiirnphant  all  united  in  glory, 
Kev.  21,  2.  I  22.  19.      {.5]  Heaven,  the  efrnal 
inheritance  of  all  believers.   Ileh.   11,  10,  16. 
\6\  That   wherein  a  man  puts  his  trust  and 
confidence.  I'rov.  10,  15, 
Oen.  i.  17.  Cain  linilded  a  c.  mid  cnll'  d  it  Enoch 
11.4.  letus  btiitdusa  c.  ami  a  tower,  whose  top 
5.  Lord  came  down  to  see  the  e,  ;nui  the  tower 
8.  Ld,  scattered  them,  and  they  left  offfn  biiilcl  c. 
!■!.  26,  if  I  find  in  Sod,  fifty  lifihieous  within  thee, 
28.  wilt  Ihou  destroy  all  the  c,  for  lack  of  five? 
21,13, 1  he  daughters  of  tiie  c.  come  to  draw  water 
:i  .21.  hearkened  all  that  went  out  of  tlie  s.iteof  c. 
2.',  came  upon  thee,  boldly,  and  slew  tliem:i!es 
Xian.  21,  25.  a  flame  is  gone  out  from  c,  of  Sihon 
2i.  t  .39,  Balaam  came  lo  a  c,  of  streets 
rieut.  2,  .36.  there  was  not  one  c.  too  strotig  for  us 
.3.  •!.  tliere  was  not  a  c.  w^'  took  not  from  them 
ly,  15,  slialt  surely  smite  the  inhabit  ants  of  that  c. 
21,  3,  0,  next  lo  slain  man  shall  take  a  heifer,  fi. 
Joth.  .3,  16,  on  a  heap  very  far  from  tlie  c.  Ailam 
C.  3.  ye  sliaK  compass  c.  and  go  round  six  days,  7, 
24,  they  burnt  the  c,  with  fire  and  ail  therein 
Deut.  1.3, 16,  Josh.  S,  8,  19,  Judg.  1,  S.  |  18.  27, 
8,  2,  lay  thee  an  ambush  for  the  c,  behind  it 
17.  they  leil  the  c.  open,  and  juirsued  alter  Isr. 
20.  the  smoke  of  the  c.  ascended  up  to  heaven 
11.  19.  was  notac.  madepeaoi',  save  thcHivites 
fo.ih.  15.13.to  Caleb  iheo,  of  Arba,  which  c.  isHeb. 

19.  .50.  they  gave  Joshua  the  c.  winch  he  asked 

20.  4.  he  shall  Btand  at  the  entry  of  the  gate  ofc. 
fiidir.  6.  27.  because  he  feared  the  men  of  the  c. 

5.  17  and  Gideon  siew  the  men  of  the  c. 

II.  45.  and  beat  down  the  c.  and  sowed  it  with  salt 
51.  all  they  ofthe  c.  fied,  and  shut  it  to  them 

20.  40.  the  flame  of  thee,  ascended  up  to  heaven 
ftut/i  1.  19.  that  all  the  c.  was  mov:;d  abo';;  them 

:i.  11.  for  all  the  c.  of  my  people  know  thatthDU 
i  .Sam.  1.3.  this  man  went  out  off.  yearly  to  wors. 

4    13   when  the  man  told  it,  all  the  c.  cried  out 

,^.11. there  was  a  deadly  destruction  thro' all  thet. 

8.  22.  Samuel  said  to  Israel,  go  ve  every  man  to 
his  c.  1  Kin  ITS  22.  3(5.  Ezra  2.  1.  JVcA.  7.  6. 

2S.  3.  Israel  buried  him  iu  Ramah,  his  own  c. 
J  Sam  12.1  two  men  in  one  cone  rich,  other  poor 

15.  2  then  Absalom  called,  of  whai  c.  art  thou? 

19.  3/.  I  may  die  in  mine  own  c.  and  he  buried 

20.  19.  serkest  to  destroy  a  c.  and  mother  in  Israel 

1  liii.iTs  1  4.5.  rejr)icing,  so  hat  the  c.  rang  again 
11.  32.  for  Jerusalem's  sake,  c  I  have  chosen,  36. 

2  KiDL's  fi.  19.  neither  is  this  the  c.  follow  me 

'. ',  21).  the  people  rejoiced,  and  the  c.  was  in  quiet 

21.  <0.  thee.  Jerusalem  was  h-sieged,  25.  2. 
2C'/!r.li  6.  c.  was  destroyed  ofc  forG.did  vex  them 

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2  CUr.  19.  5,  and  lie  set  juilges  in  the  .'and  c.  by  c. 
30,  10.  so  the  posls  passed  Iroiii  c.  toe. 

32.  18.  to  trouble  thuni  that  lliey  might  take  Ihec. 
Ezrai.  12.  the  Jews  are  building  the  rebellious  e. 
jVtA.  2.  3.  why  not  sad,  when  the  c.  'leth  waste, 5. 

11.9.  Juilah  son  ofSenuah  was  second  over  thee. 
Estli,.  3.  15.  but  the  c.  Shushan  whs  perple.\;ed 

8.  13.  the  c,  of  Shushan  rejoiced  and  was  glad 
Psal.  48,  2.  the  c.  of  the  great  King,.U«<.5.  35. 

59.  G.  and  they  go  round  about  the  c.  14. 

72.  Hi.  they  of  e.  shall  flourish  like  grass  of  earth 
107.4.  they  wandeied,  they  found  no  c.  to  dwell  in 
122.  3,  Jerusalem  is  budded  as  a  c.  compact 
127.  1.  e.\ceptLord  keep  thee,  watchmun  lu  vain 
Prov.  8.  3.  Wisdom  crietli  at  the  entry  of  the  t. 

10.  15.  rich  mall's  wealth  is  his  strong  c.  18.  11. 

11.  10.  when  ilgoeth  well  with  the  righteous,  the 
e.  rej<dcetli,and  shouting  when  wicked  perish 

11.  by  blessing:  ofthe  upright  the  e.  is  exalted 
Ifi.  32.  rulelli  his  spirit,  than  he  that  taketh  a  c. 
25.  28.  is  like  ac.  broken  down  without  walls 
29.  8.  scornful  men  bring  a  c.  into  a  sniire 

F.ecl.  i).  14.  there  was  a  little  c,  and  few  men  in  it 
13.  and  the  poor  wise  man  delivered  ilie  c. 

Isa.  1.  2H.  called  c.  of  rigliteousness,  faithful  c.  21. 
14.  31.  howl,  O  gate,  cry,  O  e.  whole  Palesiina 
17   1.  Damascus  is  taken  away  from  being  ac. 
19.2.  shall  tight,  c.  against  c.  kingd.  against  kingd. 

24.  10.  the  e.  of  confusion  is  broken  down 

25.  2.  thou  hast  made  of  a  c.  a  heap,  to  be  noc, 

33.  20.  look  on  Zion,  the  c.  of  our  solemnities 

60.  14.  they  shall  tall  thee  thee,  oflhe  Lord 
62.  12.  thou  shall  he  called  a  c.  not  forsaken 

.ler.  3.  14.1  will  take  you  one  of  a  c.  two  of  a  tribe 
4.  29.  whole  e.  shall  flee  from  noise  of  horsemen 
19.  12.  thus  will  I  do,  even  make  this  c.  as  Topliet 
25.  29  to  bring  evil  on  the  c.  called  by  my  name 
32.24.  they  are  come  lo  ihe  c.  and  ihe  c.  is  given 

39.  2.  thee,  was  broken  up,  men  of  war  fled,  Wi.  ~ 

40.  8.  I  will  destroy  the  c.  and  the  inhabitants 
49.  25.  how  is  the  c.  of  praise  not  left,  the  c.  of  joy 

Lavi.  1.  1.  Iiow  doth  c.  sit  solitary,  fud  of  peoplel 
2.15. is  this  c.  Ihatinencallcd  perfection  of  beauty? 

Ezck.  4.  1.  pourtray  on  it  the  c.  even  Jerusale 
7.23.  make  a  chain,  for  Ihe  c.  is  full  of  violence 

9.  1.  cause  them  that  have  charge  over  the  c. 
4.gi)  through  the  midst  of  C.Jerusalem  set  a  mark 
9.  lend  full  of  blood,  the  c.  is  full  of  perverseiiess 

10.  2.  ai.d  scalier  the  coals  of  fire  over  the  c. 
27.  ■.12.  what  c.  is  like  Tyrus  in  midst  ofthe  sea? 
33.  21.  one  came  to  me,  saying,  the  c.  is  smitten 
48.  35.  name  oflhe  c.  shall  be,  the  Lord  is  there 

Dan.  9.  IH.  behold  the  c.  called  by  thy  name,  19. 

Hos.  6.  8.  Gilend  a  c.  of  them  that  work  iiiifjuity 

.i^vwsi.  7. 1  caused  to  rain  on  one  c.  not  on  another 

5.3.  ilie  c.  that  w  ent  out  by  a  thousand  shall  leave 

.Mic.  G.  9.  Lord's  voice  crielh  lo  ihe  c,  hear  Ihe  rod 

//ai.2.12.woe  lo  him  Ihatstahlisheth  ac.  by  ini^ui. 

ZrpA.3.  1.  woe  to  filthy  and  polluted,  oppressmgc. 

Zeck.  8.  3.  Jerusalem  shall  he  called  a  c.  of  truth 

5.  streets  oflhe  c.  shall  be  full  of  boys  and  girls 

14.2.  Ihce.sliall  be  laken  and  tliehouscs rifled, llie 

residue  of  people  shaHnolbecut  otVfrom  thee. 

Mat.  5.  14.  a  e.  that  is  set  on  a  hilt  cannot  be  hid 

35.  nor  by  Jerusalem,  for  il  is  thee,  ofgrcal  King 

8. 34.  behold,  the  whole  e.  came  out  to  meet  Jesus 

10.  11.  into  whatsoever  c.  ye  shall  enter,  in(|uire 

15.  than  for  that  c.  J/ar/c  G.  11.  Luke  10.  12. 

21. 10.  all  the  c.  was  moved,  saying,  who  is  lliis? 

22.  7.  the  king  sent  and  burnt  up  their  c. 

23.  .'14.  and  persecute  them  from  c.  to  c. 

.Mark  1 .  33.  all  the  r,  was  gathered  together  at  door 
.5.  14.  they  that  fed  swine,  told  it  in  c.  l,ukc  8.  34. 

LuheM.  3.  went  to  be  taxed,  every  one  to  Ins  ownc. 
7.  12.  and  mu'di  people  ofthe  c.  was  with  her 
19.  41.  he  beheld  the  c.  and  wept  over  it 

23.  51.  Joseph  vvasof  Arimathea,a  c.  of  the  Jews 
John  4.  39.  many  of  that  c.  believed  on  him 
Jlcts  8.  8.  and  there  was  great  joy  in  that  c. 

13.  44.  came  together  almost  the  whole  c.lo  hear 
Ifi.  12.  we  were  abiding  in  that  c.  certain  days 
17.  3.  and  set  all  the  c.  in  an  uproar  and  assaulted 
19.  29.  the  whole  c.  was  filled  wilh  confusion 
21.  .'W.  ail  the  e.  was  moved,  and  the  people  ran 
Hfb.'A.U).  he  lookcil  for  a  c.  that  hath  foundations 

16.  tor  he  liatli  prc|iared  for  them  a  c. 

12.  22.  ve  are  come  to  the  c.  ofthe  living  God 

13.  14.  for  here  we  have  no  continuing  e.  butseek 
.lam.  4.  13.  we  will  go  into  such  a  c.  buy  and  sell 
Rev.  20. 9  they  went  and  compassed  Ihe  b(doved  c. 

21.  14.  the  wa  I  ofthe  c.  had  twelve  foundations 
18.  Ihee.  was  nure  gold,  like  lo  clear  glass 
23.  the  c.  had  no  need  ofthe  sun  nor  moon 
Bloody  CITY. 

K:f/.-.22.2.  son  ofman,wilt  thou  judge  \he  bloody  e. 

24.  6.  woe  to  the  bloody  c.  to  the  pot,  9.  JVtiA.  3. 1. 

Dr fenced  CITY. 
/■.*a.  23.  2.  th«  J  hast  made  of  a  drfcnccd  e.  a  ruin 
27.  10.  yet  th  ;  defenced  e.  shall  be  desolate 
Jer.  1.  18.  I  h  avc  made  thee  this  day  a  dcfcnccd  c. 


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CITY  of  David. 
2Sam.  5.9.  called  It  thee.  o/y;a()«/,  I  CAr.  li  ' 
6.  10.  would  not  remove  the  ark  into  e.  of  llani 
12.  brought  up  the  ark  into  the  e.  uj  iJavid,  10. 

1  Kings -.  10.  David  was  buried  in  l}\('.c.vfJ.'aui> 
3.  1.  Solomon  brought  her  into  the  c.  vf  iJaoid 

8.  1.  bring  the  aik  out  of  c.  of  David,  2  Ckr.  3.  2 
11.  43.  Solomon  buried  in  c.  of  1>.  2  Clir.  9.  31 
14.  31.  Rehoboam  buried  in  c.  uf  D.  2  Ckr.  12.  Iti 
15.8.  lliev  buried  Abijam  in  c.  uf  ])■  2  CAr.  14.  I 
22.30.Jel"ioshaphat  buried  in  c.  of  D.'ZChr.  21.1, 

2A'iHo-s8.24.Joraiii  buried  in  c.  of  J).  2  CAr.  21.  2U 

9.  28.  Aluiziah  was  buried  in  ihe  c.  of  Dacid 
12.21.  Jelioash  buried  in  c.o//^. 2  CAron.  24. 25. 
14.20.  Amazialill  15.7.  Azariah  buriedine.  »//> 
15.38.  JolHam  was  buried  in  e.  of  J).  2  Chr.'il.  9. 

10.  20.  Aliaz  was  buried  in  the  c.  of  JJaoid 

2  Chroii.  24.  IG.  they  buried  Jehoiada in  thee.  nfD 
isa.  22.  9.  seen  the  breaches  of  the  c.  of  David 

29.  1.  woe  to  Ariel,  the  e.  where  IJavid  dwelt 

Janice  2.  4.  Joseph  also  went  unto  the  c   of  David 

11.  to  you  IS  born  in  the  c.  of  JJavid  a  Saviour 

£/i/cr.?  with  CITY. 

Deut.  19.  12.  the  elders  of  his  e.  shall  fetch  him 

21.  G.  the  tlders  of  that  c.  next  to  the  slain  man 

20.  say  lo  the  elders  of  his  c.  ourson  isslubboin 

22.  17.  spread  the  cloth  before  the  ciders  of  ihe  c. 
25.  8.  then  the  elders  of  his  c.  shall  call  him 

.losk.  20.  4.  declare  hiscausc  to  the  elders  of  that  c, 
.fudg.  8.  IG.  Gideon  took  the  elders  ofthe  c. 
RulhA-'i.  Boaztookien  men  of  Ihee/r/'ers  ofiho  c 
Ezra  10.  14,  and  with  ihem  the  elders  of  every  c 

Every  CITY. 
.fudg-.  20.  48.  smote  as  well  the  men  of  every  c, 
2  Kings  3.  19.  ye  shall  smite  every  fenced  e. 
2  Ckron.  11.  12.  m  every  c.  Rehoboam  put  shields 
28.  25.  in  every  c.  of  Judah  he  made  high  jilacea 
31.  19.  ofsons  of  Aaron  which  were  in  every  e. 
,7er.4.29.eKeryc. shall  be  forsaken, not  a  maiidwell 
Ati.  8.  and  the  spoiler  shall  come  upon  every  c. 
Mat.  12.  25.  and  every  c.  divided  against  itself 
/^u/ce  10.  1.  sent  theui  two  and  two  into  every  c. 
Acts  15. 21.  hath  in  every  e.  them  that  preach  liiiu 
36.  let  us  go  and  visit  our  brethren  in  every  c. 

20.  23.  the  Holy  Ghost  witnesseth  in  every  c.  llial 
Tit.  1. 5,  that  thou  shouldesl  ordain  eld.  in  every  c. 

Feneal  CITY. 

2  Kings  10.2.  with  you  ^fenced  c.  also  and  armoui 

17.9.  from  the  lower  of  watchmen  lollie/raci/e. 

2  CAro?;.  11.23.  hedispersed  of  ail  his  children  lino' 

.ludah  and  licnjamin  unto  every  fcitcid  c, 

CITY  of  God. 

Psal.  46.i.  Ihe  s!:oams  shall  make  glad  the  c.of  (1. 

48.  I.  liOrd  greatly  lobe  praised  inc.  o/our  Oud 

8.  the  c.  ('/  God,  God   will  establish  it  for  evei 

87. 3.  glorious  things  sjxiken  of  thee,  O  c.  vf  Geo 

Heb.  12.  22.  ye  are  come  to  Ihe  c.  u/tfie  living  Gud 

Hco.3.  12.  write  on  him  the  name  ofc.  o/my  Guu 

Great  CITY, 
O«B.10.12.  Ashur  buiMed  Resen,  same  is  agrrat  c. 
.fos/t.  HI.  2.  feared,  because  Gibcon  was  ngreat  c 
,ArcA.7.4.now  the  c.wasiarge  and  i;reat,  but  peoplh 
./tr.22.8.why  hath  Lord  done  thus  to  \.i\\s  great  cl 
.Jutiakl.'i.  arise,  go  lo  Nineveh,  that  n'reafe.  3.  2. 

3.  3.  n<iw  Nineveh  was  an  exceeding  ^reu/  c. 

4.  il.  should  I  not  spare  Nineveh  thai  ^rc«<  c.  ? 
Rev.\  l.R.d.ead  hollies  lie  in  the  street  o\'i\\e great  r. 

14.  8.  Habylon  fallen,  ihat^rfatc.  18.10,16,19,21. 
IG.  19.  liie  ^'reat  c.  was  divided  into  three  |iurts 
17.  18.  the  women  thou  sawest,  is  that  ^rrcat  c- 

21.  lO.heshewed  me  that  i'reulc.  holy  Jerusaleir 

Holy  CITY. 
oVfA.ll  Least  lolstodueli  inJerusalem  the  halve. 

18.  all  the  Levites  ofthe  holy  c.  were  284 
Isa.  48.  2.  tliey  call  themselves  oflhe  hidy  c. 

.52.  1.  put  on  Ihy  beautiful  garments,  O  lioly  e, 
/>«n.9.24.  seventy  w.;eks  determined  on  thy  holy  e. 
Mat.  4.  5.  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into  the  holy  c. 

27.53.  went  into  \heholy  c.  and  appeared  to  niuiiy 
Rev.  11.  2.  the  holy  c.  shall  they  tread  under  fool 

21.2.1John  saw  the  Ac/j/ccomingdown  from  God 

22.  19.  God  shall  lake  bis  part  out  ofthe  holy  c. 

In,  or  Into  Ihe  CITY. 
Gen.  19.  12.  whatsoever  thou  hast  in  the  c.  briny 
Deut.  20.  14.  all  that  is  in  the  c.  take  to  thyself 
28. 3.  blessed  shall  thou  be /n«Aec.  and  in  I  lie  tiel< 
16.  cursed  shall  thou  be  in  thee,  and  in  the  fielA 
.Tosh.  G.  20.  so  that  the  people  went  into  Ihr  r. 

21.  they  utterly  destroyed  all  that  was  in  the  c 
8.  19.  they  entered  into  the  e.  and  set  il  on  lire 

■fudg.  1.  24.  shew  us  the  entrance  into  the  c. 

8.  27.  Gideon  put  the  ephod  in  hisc.  in  nnhrah 
l.S(i7n.4.13.  when  the  man  cameintothee.  and  toirf 
2  Sam.  15.  25.  carry  back  the  ark  of  God  into  Ihec 

27.  return  into  the  e.  and  your  sons  with  you 
1  Kings  13. 25.  ami  they  came  and  told  it  in  the  ' 

14.  11.  Ihat  dietl)  of  Jeroboam  mthe  e.  dog«  ea' 
12.  arise,  and  w  hen  thy  feet  enter  into  Ihe  c. 

IG.  4.lhat  dielhnf  Ilaasha  in  Ihe  c  sha.  riosswo* 

20.  30.  came  i7Uu  the  c.  into  an  inno  chamoei 


err 

!  tCitli^s 21.24. liial  ilitlii  of  Ahab,  in  the  c.dcgs  eai 

i  Hiiisis  7.  i.  il  we  say,  we  will  e»tcr  into  t/ie  c. 

\-2.  we  shall  calcli  llieiii,  and  get  into  lite  c. 

2(1.  -JU.  Iiow  llezekiali  biouglil  water  tutu  t/tc  c. 

»5.;i.  laiiiine  [irevailed  in  Iktc.  there  was  no  bread 

/'*ii/.|{l.-21.bli.ssed  be  the  ljord,ibr  he  liath  shewed 

ine  Ills  marvellous  kindiiees  m  a  strong  c. 

55. !).  i  have  .ii;eii  violence  and  strife  in  titcc. 
frov.  I    -11.  in  tlicc.  Wisdom  ulterelh  her  words 
Eccl.l.  19.  than  ten  miglily  men  winch  are  in  t/'iec. 

t.  10.  and  the  wicked  were  foigollwi  in  the  c. 
I.ta.'2i.\-2.int/icci!i  left  desolation  and  gate  smitten 
Jir.  14.  \f.  \\'  1  enter  into  the  c.  llieii  behold  sick 

3tl."J.  like  lo  die,  lor  tliei  e  is  no  more  bread  in  the  c. 

5-.  ti.  lainine  was  sou:  i«</iec. there  wasiio  bread 
l^ain.  J.  i'J.  my  elders  gave  up  the  g^ost  in  the  c. 
Etek.  1.  15.  in  the  c.  famine  shall  devour  linn 

9.  7.  and  they  went  forth  and  slew  inllic  c. 
Hus.  II.  9.  and  1  will  not  enter  into  thee. 
./ut/'J.9.tlicy  shall  run  to  and  frojH  fAfic.on  the  wall 
Jlinos  3.  0.  shall  a  iruinpot  be  blown  in  thcc.  shall 

there  be  evil  in  a  c.  and  Lord  liaih  not  done  it? 
7.  17.  Ihy  wife  shall  be  a  harlot  !7i  the  C-  liiy  .-oiis    j 
Jonah  H.  4.  and  Jonah  be^an  to  tnier  into  Ike  c 
J\lat.\).  l.lie  passed  over  and  came  j'nto  ilia  own c. 

10.  5.  into  any  c.  of  the  Samaritans  enter  iiol 
II.  and  into  whatsoever  c.  ye  shall  enter 

i!().  IS.  ^uinto  i/ific.  tosucli  a  man,  and  say  toiiini 

'is.  1 1.  behold,  some  of  the  watch  ciinc  into  thee. 
Mark  14.  \X  he  sailh,  go  into  the  c.  Jicls  9.  (i. 
L.akt  *i.3.  all  went  to  be  ta.ved, every  one  into  his  c. 

7.  .'17.  a  woman  in  the  e.  wlixli  was  a  siiwer 

Xa.-i.  there  was  inac.  a  judge,  who  feared  not  G. 
:i.  there  was  a  widow  m  that  c.  and  she  came 

2J.  10.  behold,  when  ye  are  entered  into  the  c. 

24.  4.1.  but  tarry  ye  mtke  c.  of  Jerusalem 
John  4.  8.  his  disciples  were  gone  into  the  c. 
J3ct.<  11.  5.  I  was  in  the  c.  of  Jo|.']ia,  praying 

24.  "JU.  howbeit,  be  rose  up  and  came  into  the  c. 

21.  i.i.  had  seen  Tropliimus  with  him  in  the  c. 

Si),  li.  neither  in  the  synagogues  nor  in  the  c. 
8  Cur.  11. 20. 1  have  been  in  perils  in  the  c.  in  those.! 
Ato.'ii.H.  and  mav  enter  thro'  the  gales  itiiulke  c. 

C\'\'\  of  the  Lord 
Fsiil-  tOl.8.  I  will  destroy  the  wicked,  that.  I  may 
cut  utfall  IhcwickeddocrslVomtlie  c.ofthe.Lor'd 
ha.  1)0.  14.  they  shall  call  lli^e  the  c.of  tlie  Lord 

'Uutufthe  CATY. 
Ofv.  44.  4.  when  they  were  gone  out  of  the  c. 
f.'j:oii.9.20.Moaes  said,as  soon  as  lam  go!ie«H J  ofc. 
Xi.  and  Moses  went  out  of  the  c.  from  Pliaraoh 
/,ev.  14.  45.  he  shall  carry  li«Mii  forth  out  of  the  c. 
(</.>7i.fi.i'2.l  he  other  side  issued  out  of  thee,  against 
Judo.  1.  24.  the  spiessaw  a  man  come  out  of  the  c. 
2  .Sum.  18.  3.  better  ihou  succour  us  out  of  the  c. 

20.  10.  then  cried  a  wise  woman  out  of  the  c. 
1  h'lntrs  2h  13.  they  carried  Nalwili  out  uf  thee 
•2fiiniri7.l2.  when  they  come  out  of  the  c.  we  slvull 

9.  15.  Jehu  said,  lei  none  escape  out  of  the  c. 

1  Chron.  20.  2.  he  brought  much  spoil  out  of  thcc. 

2  Chron.  33.  15.  Josiah  cast  the  idols  out  nf  thee. 
Job  24. 12.  men  groan  from  out  of  the  c.  the  soul 
Jer.  39.  4.  Zedekiah  went  out  of  the  c.  52.  7. 
Kzek.  48.  30.  these  are  the  goings  out  of  the  c. 
Mic.  4.  10.  now  slialt  thou  go  forth  out  of  the  c. 
J\lat.  21.  17.  he  left  them,  and  went  out  of  the  c. 
Mark!  1 .19.  when  even  was  come,  wont  out  of  the  c. 
I.ukei.  29.  they  rose  and  thrust  him  out  of  the  c. 

9.  5.  when  ye  go  out  o/that  c. shake  off  tbedust 
John  4.:i0.  then  they  went  out  of  the  c.  and  came 
jScii7.58.cast  Stephen  o«t  of  thcc.  an'l  stoned  him 

14.  19.  having  stoned  Paul,  drew  him  out  of  the  c. 

10.  13.  and  on  the  sabbath  wo  went  out  of  thee. 

21.  5.  they  brousht  us,  till  we  were  out  of  the  c. 

CITY  of  refuge. 

ffan.25.  25.  shall  restore  him  In  the  c.  of  refiiije 

2().iiii'come  without  border  ofthec.  of  refuge,  27. 

28.  line  should  have  remained  iii  the  c.  of  refuge 

32.  itx  liim  that  is  fled  to  the  c.  of  refuge 

J.ish.il,  13.  llicv  gave  Hebron  lo  be  a  c.  uf  rcfuirc 

21.*lu>chem  ||'2-/.Golan  ||:i2.Kedesli  ||;!8.Ramo'th 

il  C/uuii.<i.57.to  sons  olA  aron, Hebron  a  c.of  refuge 

This  CITY. 
den  19, 14.Lotsaid,iip,fipr  Ld.will  destroy  «/iis  c. 
■20.  b(d«»l(l  now,  this  c.  is  near  lo  flee  unto 
■21.  and  he  said,  I  will  not  overthrow  this  c. 
-*/)*i!i.0.-i6. cursed  be  he  that  buildeth  this  c.Jericho 
Judg.  !fl.  11.  come,  and  let  us  turn  in  unto  this  c. 
i  *■(!(«.  9.  6.  there  is  in  this  c.  a  man  of  God 
2  Kings  2.  19.  the  situaiion  uf  this  c.  is  pleasant, 
18.  :tO.  thin  c.  shall  not  he  delivered,  Ua.  .36.  15. 
J9.  :!■>.  shiiH  not  come  into  thisc.  33.  /.9a.  37.  34. 
34. 1  willd«f.4Ml  thisc.  20.  0.  /.frt.  .37.  35.  |  38.  0. 
2;).  27,  (  willeaslotf ///(jc.  Jerus.  1  havechosen 
2.C  hron.  f^.  34,  thev  pray  lotliee  toward  <A(.«  c. 
ff.iTu  4.  13.  Ibnt  if  C/us  e.  be  hnilded  again,  10. 

l.».  know  thatt/MS  c.  is  ti  ridiellious  city 
A>4.  13.  18.  did  not  God  bring  evil  upon  this  c.  ? 
Jfr.  IV  0.  this  is  the  c.  to  be  visited,  is  oppression 
]7  25J«-usaleui,  aiiU  this  c  shall  remain  fox  ever 


CIT 

.Jer.  19. 8. 1  will  make  this  c.  desolate, and  a  hissing 

11.  even  so  will  1  break  t  ii.i  [leople  and  th. 

15.1  will  bring  upon  this  c.  and  towns, 'ill  the  evil 
20.  5.  1  will  deliver  all  the  strength  of  this  c 
21. 9. he  that  abidetb  in  this  c.shail  die  by  the  sword 

JO  Iset  my  fa.Ce  ugamsi  thisc.fut  evijaiid  notgood 
22.  8.  why  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  thisc! 
20.  6  1  will  make  this  c.  a  curse  lo  nalionsof  earth 

15.  ye  shall  bring  innocent  blood  on  this  c. 

27.  17.  whereloie  should  tins  c.  be  laid  waste  1 
,i2.  3. 1  will  give  tins  c.  to  Cliaiueans,  28. 1 34.  2. 

31.  this  c.  hath  been  lo  me  9S  a  provocation 
33.5.for  wickednessl  have  hid  my  lace  S:ci>tlliis  c. 
34.22.cominand  and  cause  them  to  return  luthisc. 

38.  J7.  this  c.  shall  not  be  burnt  with  fne 
23.  thou  shall  cause  this  c.  to  be  burnt  -.vitli  fire 

39.  10. 1  will  bring  my  words  on  this  c.  for  evil 
^'zcA'.l  1.2. these  men  give  \»icked  counsel  iii(/ijsc. 

3.  tliisc.  18 the  caldron,  and  we  be  the  liesli,  7. 

1  l.iAisc.shall  not  be  your  cal(lron,nor  ye  the  Hesli 

Mat.  10.  23.  when  they  iierseculc  you  in  this  c.  Ilee 

Liets  18.  10.  lor  1  have  much  people  in  this  c. 

22.3.1  was  brought  up  in  «/i(j- c.  at  liiet  of  Gamaliel 

IVitlwul  CITY. 
Gen.  19.  10.  and  the  men  set  inu\  without  the  c. 
/,ei;. 14.40.  into  an  unclean  place  without  thee.  41. 
»V«;i(.  35.5.  ye  shall  measure  from  wi'Jiout  the  c. 
2  thrun.  '.i-2. 3.  to  stop  the  fountains  icithout  the  c. 
y<(.i'.14.20.tlit'  wiue-press  was  troddciiiO(<Aoiial;ee. 

CITIES. 
Gen.  19.29.  when  God  destroyed  llie  c.of  the  plain 
35.  5.  terror  of  God  was  upon  the  c.  round  uUoui 
4].  48.  Joseph  laid  up  the  food  in  I  he  c. 
47.21.  as  for  the  peojile  lie  removed  them  to  tlioc. 
/,fi.'.25.  32.  the  c.  of  the  Leviies  may  be  redeemed 
A'lim.  13. 19.  whatc.  tliey  be  that  thuy  dwell  in 
.35.8.  everyone  shall  give  of  Ins  c.  to  the  Levites 
Deut.'i.  37.  nor  earnest  thou  loc.  in  the  lui.untauiL 

3.  12.  e.  thereof  gave  1  to  Ueubeiiites  and  Gadites 
19.  abide  in  yourc.  which  1  have  given  you 

6,  10.  into  the  land  to  give  the  great  and  goodly  c. 
19.5.  he  shall  tiee  to  one  of  these  c.  and  live 
.losh.  9. 17.  Israel  came  to  llieir  c.  on  the  ihird  day 

10.  19.  suffer  them  not  to  enter  into  their  c. 

11.  13.asfor  the  c.  that  sloodstillin  their  strength 

18.  9.  described  it  by  c.  into  seven  parts  m  a  book 
.Jndg.  12.  7.  Je))hthah  was  buried  in  ime  of  the  t. 

20.^8.men  of  Israel  set  fire  on  all  tl.ot.tliey  came  lo 
21.  2.3.  they  repaired  Ihec.  and  dwelt  in  ihein 

1  .Sum.  31.  7.  the  Israelites  forsook  the  c.  and  fled 

2  .iom.  10. 12.  for  the  c.  of  our  God,  1  Chron.  19.13. 
I  Knigsfi.  12.  Hiram  came  from  Tyre  lo  see  thee. 

13.  what  c.  are  these  that  thou  hast  given  me? 
20.  34.  tlic  c.  my  father  took  I  will  restore 

1  Chrun.i.  22.  Jair  had  23  c.  in  the  land  of  Gilead 

4.  31.  these  were  their  c.  to  the  leignofUavid 

2  Chron.  34. 6.  and  so  did  he  in  thee,  of  Manasseh 
Kira  o.  1.  wlien  the  seventh  month  was  come,  and 

the  Israelites  were  in  their  c.  JW7i.  7.73. 
jVr.h.  Tl.  Land  nine  parlsdo  dwell  in  other  e. 
./o//15.28.d  wcllelh  in  desolate  c.aiid  houses  no  man 
Psal.  9.  0.  O  enemy,  thou  hast  destroyed  c. 
!sa.  0. 11. he  answered, lillc.be  wasted,  and  houses 
14.  21.  nor  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  c. 

19.  18.  i;)  ihatday  shall  five  c.  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
33.  8.  Iii^  hath  despised  the  c.  he  legaidelh  no  man 
04. 10.  thy  holy  c.  ate  a  wildern.  Zion  is  a  wildern. 

./«•/, 2.15.  they  made  his  land  waste,  his  care  burnt 

28.  accoidingiolhenumberof  thy  c.  II.  13. 
13.  19,  c.  of  south  be  shut  up.  and  none  shall  open 
20.10.lhatmanbeasthe  c.  wiiich  I.^rd  overthrew 
31.21.  turn  again,  Ovirgin  of  Israeljlo  these  ihy  c. 

49.  13.  all  Ihe  c.  llieieofshall  be  per|x.'tital  wastes 

50.  32.  I  will  kindle  fire  in  hisc.ii  shall  devour 
Ezek.  20.  19.  like  the  c.  ihal  are  not  inhabited 

30.  17.  and  thcsec.  shall  go  into  captivity 

35.  9.  thy  c.shail  not  return,  know  'bat  lam  Lord 
Hos.a  14. 1  will  send  fire  upon  his c. it  shall  devour 

11.  6.  the  sword  shall  abide  on  hisc.  and  consume 
-^mo.s4.8.  twoor  ihr.?e  c.  wand,  unto  one  for  water 
Mic.  5.  II.  and  1  wi;i  cut  off  lln;  c.  of  Ihy  land 

14.  pluck  up  groves,  so  will  1  destroy  thy  e. 
Zeph.  3.  6.  iheii  c.  aro  destroyed,  there  ii  no  man 
ZfcA.l.]7.niy  e.by  prosper,  shall  yet  spread  abroad 
Mat.  10.23.  shall  not  have  gone  over  I  he  c.of  Israel 

II.  1.  he  departed  to  teach  and  preach  in  theirc. 
ficts  26.  II.  I  persecuted  them  even  to  strange  c. 
2  Pet.  2. 6.  turningc.  of  Sodom  and  Gomor.io  ashes 
/K(/c7.andc. about  them  in  like  manner  an  e.xaniple 
Wfi;.10.19.and  the  c.  of  the  nations  fell  and  Bat  vion 
./iti  CITIES. 


CSiA 


.hsk.  21.  41.  all  the  c.  c-f  the  Levites  vvcre4Se 

1  *um.  18.  0.  the  women  came  out  of  uU  c.  of  Isr 

2  Ham.  12.  31.  thus  did  he  to  u//  c.  of  llieAmiu,» 
24.  7.  ihey  came  lo  all  tlic  c.  of  the  Hivjies 

1 /i'nio-s22,39.  u//e.  Ahab  built  are  written  in  I  iol» 
2  Chron.  14.  J4.  Asa  smote  all  tlve  c.  about  Genu 
ATf-Vr.  10.  37.  have  iiilies  m  u<i  the  c.of  our  tillage 
./cr.  4.  20.  all  the  c.  thereof  were  broken  down 
33. 12.  u>  allc.  thereof  ahabilatioii  ol  shepherds. 
Hos.  13.  10,  any  that  may  save  thee  lu  ail  thy  c. 
JJctsH.M).  preached  iiifU/c.till  he ca.TU;  to  Cesarus 

Ijefenced  CITIES, 

Isa.  30. 1.  Sennacherib  comelli  against  the  dcf.c 

37.2C.that  shouldest  be  to  lay  waste  the  defencedc. 

./CJ-.4.5.  as.seinble,iel  usgo  into  the  defeni.td  c  ri  J4. 

34.  7.  for  tliesi;  difenr.ed  c.  remained  of  .ludaii 

fenced  (JITIES. 

A'«m.  32. 17.  lit'le  oics  shall  dwell  m  Vli?  fenced  c 

JJeut.  3.  5.  all  those  c.  vieto  fenced  with  i.:,')!  wai,» 

9.  1.  lopns.^essc/cncetiuploheaven,  ./u^/i. I4.1S 

■Josh.  10.  ~il.  ihe  rest  of  them  entered  iiiloj'c««f(/  c. 

2  .Sam.  20.  !J,  iesl  he  gethim/cncet/e .  and  .•s.;,';i.e  >i9 

2  Chr.  12.  4.  !-"hi-;hak  look  the  fenced  c.  ol  j'lnuii 

14.  0.  .'\sa  built /ewctric.  in  Judah,  land  had  fet.f 

17.  2.  Jeiior<h,-.p!;8f  placed  forces  in  Ihefenrea  c 

19. .').  set  .JU..I  ••.-...  Lhrough  all  the  fcncedc.  of  Juu..!i 

21.3.  J'jlio-.hapliutgave  his  suus fenced  c.  in  .li;.l 

Jer.  5.  17.  they  shall  impoverish  ihy  fenced  c. 

Dan.  11. 1-5.  k.  of  the  uorih  take  the  most  Jencf,  c 

Hus.  8.  14.  a!id  J.:,;i-,!i  halh  multiplied  fenced  ■:. 

y.eph.  1.  10.  a  day  I'f-w.  r.larm  against  tiie/e/.tv.i  » 

•  ,TTi,"3  of  Judah. 
2fiam.  2.  l.shiJii  igo  u::  to  any  ofthec.  of  ./ad  in  ? 
2  fiings'2.{.  5.  ii:»'.  bumf  mceiisein  Ihe  c.of.'uUaf 
1  Chr.  0.  j57.  ii;  ^.ti  of  Aaron  they  gave  '..'.e  c.  of  * 
2C7ir.n.7.to  tii^.cli  inc.  of  J.  ||13.busine£3  :,.c.  of  J, 
19.  5.  set  Ju(!:,'ert  in  the  c.  of  Judah,  ciiy  by  cii» 
23.2.  gather  t.T^t  Lowtcsoiitof  all  the  c.  of  Juii.i^ 

31.  0.  Israel  in  the  c.  0''  Judah  broug-;'.  tithes 
33.  14.  and  i>nt  ca;.laiiis  of  war  in  the  .■.  of  .hi  Jla-X 

JVeh.ll.'.V  in  c.  o/. /ill/,  each  dwelt  in  his  posses-)ai> 

Psal.W.'Sa.  forGwUvill  save  Zion,  an'  will  U'mI:! 
the  r.  ufJuJ.Ji 

Isa.  40.  9.  say  tolhec.  p/Jiirfrt,'/.  bcholo  •  ..ur  Gi-.l 
44.  20.  and  Ihat  sailh  u> .?.  of  Jua.  yeso.ul  be  bu'it 

■hr.  1.  1.5.  the  families  of  the  north  agaiuf.;  c.  uf  J 
4.  lO.giveonl  their  voice  ai:aii.st  the  t.  of  Jud  ih 
7. 17.  seesi  ihoii  not  whal  riicy  do  iiuhec.  o/'./iJ. 
9.11.  I  willmakec.,;/./.  desolate,  10,22.  |"34,-.:2 
11.  12.  Iheiishallc.  of  Jud.  go  and  cry  lolhegoda 

32.  44.  buy  fields,  and  take  witness  ii>  Ihe  c.  of  J 

33.  10.  withaiitman  and  l».!ast,eveii  in  thee,  lif  J 
13.  inc.  of7w(i. shall  Hocks  passunderthehiinda 

44.6.  my  tury  and  anger  w.is  kindled  inc.  wf  .lud 

21.  the  incense  thai'lie  bnrni  in  the  c.  of  Judnf, 

/,a/n .5.11.  they  r.ivished  the  maidsin  the  c.  of.lud. 

Zcc/i.1.12.  willtlion  not  have  mercy  on  ihec.o/  /. 

(,'rj'IES  of  refuge. 
JVh7«.35.6.  there  shall  be  six  c.  fur  refuge,  13.  14. 
1 1  .ye  shall  appoint  for  yo<.\c.iif  refuge, .fush.'M  2. 
1  CA>-.0.07.  they  gave  lo  sons  ofKohathofc.  ofref 

Hix  CITIES. 
Kum.  .35.  (!.  six  c. shallyehavc  for  refuge,  13,  15\ 
■Josh.  15.  59.  in  the  mountains  of  Judah  six  c. 

CITIES  With  Suburbs. 

J.ev.2^.34.  the  suburbs  nfxiicit  c.  may  noi  be  sold 

jV«m..35.  2.  .shiiUgiveto  Levites- suiuris  for  Ihec. 

.Josh.  21.  3.  Israel  ^'avc  to  i.*vites  c.  and  suburl,3 

41.  thee,  of  Levites  forlv-eight  with  their  sab. 

CITIES  with  y'ttlag.s. 

I  Sam.Cu  78.  of  fenced  e.  and  of  country  villaga 

1  Cfiron.'il.  25.  over  store  houses  inc.  and  r-iHii.res 

;  Mat.  9. 35.  Jesus  went  about  all  thee,  and  oMagea 

teaching  and  preaching  tbegnspel,  I.uke  13. 2« 

Mark  O.-'ki.  whnhcis.  he  entered  into  villages  orr 

CITIES  with  IVastc. 
Lev.  20.  31.  arid  J  will  make  youre.  waste, 33. 
Isa.  01.  4.  (hey  .shall  repair  the  waste  c.  desolations 
./cr.4.7.tltyc.sliall  be  laid?ca.'S/cw  iihout  inhabilaiilai 
K:eA.  6.6.  inall  yonrdwellings yourc.  shall  be  w 
19.  7.  laid  w.  their  c.  ||  35.  4.  I  will  lay  thy  c.  w 
30.  35.  icnsfc  care  become  fenced  and  inhabited 
38.sosliall  thci^rtstecbefilled  with  flocks  ofmen 
JJnios  9.  14.  and  they  eliall  bnilrl  thy  waste  c. 

Your  CITIES. 
Isa.  1.7.  your  c.  are  burnt  with  fire,  land  desolate 
.A»r.  40. 10.  and  dwell  in  7/ourc\  Ihat  ye  have  taken 
j?mus4.6.havcgiven  cleanness  of  teeth  inalI«oi(rc. 

CITIZEN,  S. 
Luke  15.  15.  the  prodigal  joined  himself  to  a  c. 
19.  14.  his  e.  hated  him,  and  sent  after  him 


JViim  2I.25.andIsrael  took  «/;  these  c.  and  dw--!lt  \n\.'Jcts  21.  39.  I  am  of  Tarsus,  a  c.  of  no  mean  cit» 

c.  of  Amoritcs, /;fj(«.  2.34.  I  3.  4.  ./osA.  10.  39.     ■■   ■    -  ■- 

31.  10.  they  burnt  all  their  c  Judg.  20.  4t 
A'um.  35.  7.  rtW  the  c.of  the  I,evites  shall  he  IR  c. 
Dent.  20.  15.  thus  do  lo  all  c.  afar  ofl'from  thee 
.Jnsh.  11. 12.  all  the  c.  of  the  kings  utterly  destroy. 
21,  19.  n/Uhe  c.of  children  of  Aarm  were  13  c. 
33,  all  the  c  of  the  Gorshonites  were  13  e. 
40.  all  the  c.of  children  of  Mcrai   Dy  lot  12  c. 


Kph.  2. 19.  bul  fellow-c.wilh  saints  and  householj 

CLAD. 
1  ATni  ir  .911, 29, .leroboanic. himself  with  a  new  gnrm 
Isa.  59. 17.  for  clotliin?  was  c.  with  zeal  as  a  clol"! 

CLAMOROUS. 
Prnv.  9. 13.  a  foolish  woamn  is  c.  she  is  sirri'le 

CLAMOITR. 
Eph.A.  31.  all  anger  and  c.  bi,  .in'  away  f«jmyi>s 


CLE 

CLAP. 

Ic.  hands  at  liiin,  anil  hiss  liim 


CLE 


CLi 


.lob  14. 4-  wlio  can  bi  iii^'  a  c.  tiling  ont  of  unclcai  1  hunc  17. 17.  were  not  ten  c.  but  .^  .icre  aro  Uio  nioel 


Job  i7.  23.  nicn  ») 

/'*.47  1   c. your  hanils,  all  y'.'i)Cuiilc,slu.ullot;L 
>i^.  8.  Ill  tlooils  c.  llicit  iianiU,  let  lulls  bo  joyl'ul 
isa.  55.1-2.  ilietrL-csul'tliotiL'l.lsliallc.  ilicirliiiiids 
/  am  i.  15.  all  tliat  pass  by  c.  tliuir  hands  at  Ihuc 
A'aA.3.iy.  that  bear  truilortlux'shallc.lhuu  hands 

CL.\P1"KD. 
Eiek.  25.  Ci.  because  thou  hast  c.  ih-ue  liands 

CLAri'ETH. 
J«6  34   37.  he  c.  his  hands  aMong  us,  inultii>. words 

CLAl'T. 
8ifi«FS  11-12  c.tlieir  hands,  and  said  G. save  km;; 

*  CLAVK. 

(icii.  22.3.  Abraham  t.  the  wood  t'orhurnt-ofrermj 
,V«»i.  lli.  31.  the  ground  c.  asunder  uniior  them 
Jud-r.  15.  m.  God''c-.  a  hollow  [ilace  m  the  jaw 
lium.  6. 14.  they  c.  wood  of  the  cart  and  ollerrd 
;'s.7b.  15.  hec.lherocksiu  wilderness, /su.  48.  21. 

CLAVE. 
Of  ;t.34.3.Shechem  his  soul  c.lo  Dinah, .lac.daush. 
Hulk  1.  14.  but  Ruth  c.  to  her  iiiother-m-law 
2i"am.  20.  2.  the  inei!  of  .Uidali  c.  lo  their  king 
23.  10.  he  smole  till  Ins  haiul  c.  to  the  sword 
■   \KtHffs  11.  2.  Solomon  c.  to  these  in  love 
^KinHK  18.  r..  for  Hezekiah  c.  lo  Lord,  departed  not 
JVt/i.'lO.  2:1.  thi'V  c.  lo  their  hrellireii,  their  nobles 
Wc(i  17.  34.  cerl'am  men  t.  to  Paul  an<l  believed 

CLAWS. 
iHut.  ]4.(>.  beast  that  cleavelh  ihe  cleft  intvvoc. 
l)an.  4.  33.  his  nails  were  grown  like  birds'  c. 
'/.cck-  11.  ItJ.  he  shall  tear  their  c.  in  jueccs 

CLAY. 
Job  4. 10.  much  less  them  that  dwell  in  houses  of  c. 
10.  9.  remember  thou  hast  niaue  me  as  the  <;. 
13.  12.  your  bodii's  are  like  to  bodies  of  c. 
27.  10  thouffh  he  prepare  raiment  as  the  c. 
3;{.  6.  1  also^am  foimed  outfof  the  c. 
38.  14.  it  is  turned  as  c.  to  the  seal,  they  stniid 
Psal-  40.  2.  he  brought  nie  up  oiitof  themiiy  c. 
Isa.  2!).  16.  shall  be  esteemeil  as  the  potter's  c. 
41.  25.  on  princes,  as  the  potter  ireadeth  the  c. 
45.  9.  shall  the  c.  say  to  him  that  fashioneth  it? 
04  8.  we  are  c.  thou'onr  potter,  work  of  tliy  hand  . 
hr.  18.  4.  the  vessel  thai  li<'  made  oft.  was  niarreil 
(1.  asc.  is  ill  the  potter's  hand,soare  ye  iiiMiine 
13.  b.  take  great  slones,  hide  them  in  the  c. 
J)an.  2.  33.  his  feet  part  of  iron,  part<d'c.  34.  42. 
35.  then  was  the  c.  broken  in  pieces,  45. 
41.thousaweslthefi.<.t  and  Iocs  part  oi  potter's  c. 
jVak.  3. 14.  so  into  c.  and  trend  the  nioitar 
Hall.  2.(5.  w"oe  to  him  that  ladelli  himself  with  c. 
*     Jo/iii  y.t).  hespa'oii  llie -roiiiul,  m.iih;c.  (d'spiltle, 
and  anointed  I  he  eyes  of  I  he  blind  ni.iii  with  <;. 
15   he  put  r..  on  miiie'evi-s,  1  washed,  and  do  s(>e 
Kom.  9.  21.  iiatii  no'  the  iKiiler  power  over  the  c? 

CLAV  CUOlM). 
I  ICinirs  7.  46.  cast  vessels  in  c.-'/.  2  CJii-uii.  4.  17. 

(  l.LA.V. 
y.tp.23.  22.  thoushait  not  makor.  riddance  infield 
./.y.7i.3.17.  tlie  i>eoi.le  passed  r.  over  Jordan,  4.  1 , 1 1 . 
I's.  77.  8.  is  hu« mercy  c.  gone  forever?  Ins  promise 
Ifii.  24.  19.  the  earth  is  c.  dissoived,  is  moved 
Joii  1.  7.  he  hath  made  it  r.  bare,  and  cast  It  away 
Zc.7(.)  I.i7.liis  arm  shaii  Ije  r.driei!  up,aiul  right  eye 
2/Vf.  2.  18  were  c.  escaped  iImmii  who  live  in  error 

CLEAN,  .'hijcclicc, 
Signifies,  [1]  Tknl  lohkh  is  free  from  filth,  nr 
ceremonially  pure,  Lev.  10.  14.     [2]   One  telui 
ii  frc.  frum  Ike  guilt  of  sin,  hij  the  Wood  uf 
Christ.,  Psal.  51.  7.     [3]  One  who  is  delivered 
from  the  power  uf  sin  by  nanctifyinf;  ^miee, 
John  13.  10.     [4]   That  which  maybe  lawfidlij 
used,  Luke  11.  41.     [5]  Guiltless,  or  iinwccnt, 
Acts  18.  6.      [C]  Cured,  '2  Kings  5.  12.      [7J 
Empty,  Prov   14.  4. 
Tbe  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean,  Psal.  19.  9.     The 
holy  law  if  God,  which  works  a  due  fear  of 
God,  and  teaches  men  how  to  worship  kirn,  is 
sincere,  not  adulterated  witk  any  mixture  of 
vanitii,  falsehood,  or  vice;  nut  requiring  or 
allowing  any  wirlcedness,!'Ut  cleansingfrom  it. 
Oen.l.'i.  of  every  c.  b«ast»hou  shah  take  hy  sevens 
8.  21).  Noah  took  of  every  f.l)caBt  and  r.  foul 
35.  2.  Jacob  said,  l>e  r.  and  change  yourgarinent 
/.en.  4.  12.  carry  the  bullock  unto  a  c.  place,  6.  11. 
7.  19.  the  flesh,  all  that  be  c.  shall  cat  thereof 
10.  10.  that  ye  may  put  difference  between  c.  aixi! 
unclean,  11.47. 120.25.  E:</,-.22.26.  t  44.  23. 
14  Ihe  wave-breast  eat  in  a  t.  place,  M'nm.  19. 9. 
16.  :«)  that  ye  may  he  c.  from  youriinsliefore  Ld. 
22.  4.  he.  shtill  not  eat  of  holy  things  till liebe  c. 
A'din.  19.  12.  pinilV,onRevenlliday  heshall  be  c. 

18.  a  c.  perscin  slrdl  take  hyssop  and  dip  rt  in  water 
Deut.X'i.  15.  iinciian  and  c.  may  eat  thereof,  15. 22. 
ISam.  20.  26.  he  is  not  c.  surely  he  is  not  c. 
2ft'inn-s5.1fl.thyfl(sh  come  again,  andtlioubec.14. 
12.~mav  not  t  wash  in  them  and  'je  c? 
13.  when  hesaith  to  ihee,  wash  and  be  c. 
Job  11.  4.  for  thou  hast  said,  I  am  c.  ia  tiiine  eyes 
til 


15.  14.  what  is  man  tlial  he  should  b 

15.  yea,  the  heavens  aro  not  c.  in  his  sight 
25.  4.  how  can  he  be  c.  thai  is  born  of  a  woman? 
33.  9.  I  am  c.  w  ilhout  Iransgres.  nor  innjuity  in  me 
I'ruo.  llj  i  the  ways  of  a  man  are  c.  in  his  own  eyes 
/•.'tl.•^y.2.  all  thingb  come  alike  to  the  c.  and  unclean 
ha.  1.  10.  wash  ye,  make  you  c.  put  away  evil 
2S.  8.  all  tables  lull,  so  that  there  is  no  place  c. 
3U.  24.o.\cii  and  young  asses  shall  eat  c.  provender 
52.  11.  be  ve  c.  that  bear  the  vessels  ot  the  Lord 
tili.2U.  bring  an  olferiiig  111  a  c.  vessel  to  house  of  L. 
.ler.  13.  27.  O  Jerusalem,  v.ilt  thou  not  be  made  c? 
Kiek.  36.  25.  then  will  I  siirinkle  c.  water  on  you 
Mat.  8.2.  a  leper  came,  saymg,  Loril,  if  thou  wilt, 
thou  canst  make  me  c.  Mark  1.  40.  J^uke  5. 12, 
3.  I  will,  be  thou  c.  Mark  1.  41.  J.uke  5.  13. 
23.  25.  tor  ye  make  c.  the  outside,  J^ake  11.  39. 
Lake  1 1.  41.  behold,  all  things  are  c.  unto  you 
.loha  13.  11.  therefore  said  he,  ye  are  not  all  c. 

15.3.I10W  vc  are  c.  thro"  word  1  have  spoken  to  you 
..ir.l.s  lb.6.  vour  blood  be  on  your  own  heads,  1  am  c. 
Hcc.  19.  S.'she  be  arrayed  in  line  linen,  c.  v.liite,  14. 

CLEAN  hands, 
.lob  9.  30.  if  I  make  my  hands  ever  so  c. 
17.  9.  he  that  hath  e.  hands  shall  be  stronger 
Psal.  24.  4.  he  that  hath  c.  hands  and  a  pure  heart 

CLEAN  heart. 
Psal.  51-  10.  create  111  me  a  c./ie«r<,0  God,  renew 
73.  1.  God  is  good  to  Lr.  and  such  as  are  of  at.  k. 
Prov.  20. 9.  who  can  say,  I  have  made  my  heart  c.? 

Js  CLEAN. 
Leo.  13.  13.  he  !«  c.  17, 37, 39.  ||  40.  yet  is  he  c.  41. 

15.  8.  that  hath  the  issue  spit  on  linn  that  *a-  c. 
A"«/H.  9.  13.  a  man  that  ist.noton  ajoiiriiey,  19.9. 
Psal.  19.  ft.  fear  of  the  Lord  is  c.  eniluring  for  ever 
Prov.  14.  4.  where  no  o.Keii  are,  the  crib  i»-  c. 
John  13.  10.  to  wash  his  feet,  but  ts  c.  every  whit 

Pronounce  CLEAN. 
Leo.  13.  G.  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  c.  14. 7. 

.•<huU  ie  CLEAN. 

/.ev.  11.30.  a  fountain  wliereinis  water  sAo//  be  c. 

12.8.slie-c.  15.28.  ||  13. 58.  it-c.  14.53.  jVum.  31.23. 

14.  9.  he  shall  wash  his  tlesli  in  water,  he  shall 

be  C.20.  1  15.13.  1  17.15. 122.7.  JVk/h.  19.  12,19 

.Vum.  31.  24.  and  ye  shall  be  c.  Kick.  36.  25. 

Ps.  51.7.  purge  me  with  hvssop,  and  1  shall  be  c. 

CLEANNESS. 

2Sa»n.22.  21.  according  to  the  t.  of  my  hands  hath 

the  Lord  recoin|(eiised  ino,  Psal.  18.  20. 

25.  according  to  my  c.  in  his  eye-sight,  Ps.  18.  24. 

.,imos'l.ii.  Ihave  also  given  you  c.  of  leelli  in  cities 

CLEANSE. 
Ksod.  29.  36.  thou  shall  c.  the  altar,  I.er.  16.  19. 
/,tH.14  4'.).  shall  take  to  c.  tbe  house,  two  birds,  52. 
.Vum.  8.  0.  lake  the  Levites  and  c.  them 
2  Chron.  29.  15.  to  c.  the  house  of  the  Lord,  10. 
J^ek.  13.  22.  that  the  Levites  should  c.  thensselves 
Psal.  19.  12.  c.  thou  me  from  secret  faults 
51.  2.  wash  me  thoroughly,  and  c.  me  from  my  sin 
119.  9.  wherewith  shall  a  young  man  c.  his  way? 
.ler.  4.  11.  a  dry  wind  not  to  fan  nor  to  c. 
33.  8.  1  will  (•.■them  from  ini.|uily,  Kzek.  37  23. 
F.iek.  36.  25.  from  all  your  idols  will  1  c.  you 
39.  12.  burying,  that  they  may  c.  the  land,  16. 
43.  20.  thus  shall  thou  c.  and  jiurge  it 
45.  18.  take  a  young  bullock,  and  c.  the  sanctuary 
./oel  3.  21.  I  will  c.  their  blood  1  have  not  cleansed 
Mat.  10.  8.  heal  the  sick,  c.  lepers,  raise  the  dead 
23.  20.  c.  first  that  whicli  is  within  the  cup 
2C'or.  7.  1.  lei  us  c.  ourselves  from  all  lilthni.  of  flesh 
F.ph.  5.  26.  inighl  c.  it  with  the  washing  of  water 
.iam.  4.  S.e.  your  hands,  ye  sinners,  purify  hearts 
l.lohn  1.  9.  to  c.  us  frmn  "all  unrighteousness 

CLEANSED. 
Lev.  11.32.  be  unclean  until  even,  so  shall  it  bee. 
12.  7.  she  shall  be  c.  from  the  issue  of  her  blood 
14.  4.  to  lake  for  him  that  is  lo  be  c.  19.  31. 
14.  the  ear  of  him  that  is  lo  be  c.  17,  18,  25,  28. 
J\rum.  35.  33.  the  land  cannot  be  c.  of  the  blood 
.losh.  22.  17.  from  which  we  are  not  c.  till  ihisday 
2CA7HH.29. 18.  we  have  c.  all  the  house  of  the  Lord 
30.  18.  for  many  had  note,  themselves,  yet  dill  eat 
19.  that  pre|)areth  his  heart,  though  he  be  note. 
34.  5.  Josiah  c.  Judah  and  Jerusalem 
JVeh.  13.  9. 1  commanded,  and  they  c.  the  chambers 

30.  thus  I  c.  them  from  all  strajigcrs 
.lob  35   3.  w  hat  profit,  if  1  be  c.  from  my  sin? 
PsiU.  73.  13.  verily  1  have  c.  my  heart  in  vain 
Isa.  3.  t  26.  she  being  c.  shall  sit  on  the  ground 
F.zek.  22.  24.  thou  art  the  land  ihiil  is  not  c. 
44.  26.  after  he  is  e.  reckon  to  him  seven  days 
/)an.  8.  14.  then  shall  the  sanctuary  be  c. 
.loel  3.  21.  cleanse  their  blood  ihijt  1  have  not  c. 
.I\hii-  >^  3.  immediately  his  Icjirosy  was  c. 

Il.'i.  ihi' U|iers  are  c.'tliedeaf  hear,  l.ukel.'^. 
.Mork  1.  42.  Ihe  leprosy  depttrted,  and  he  was  c. 
Luke  4.  27.  none  was  c.  «ave  Naaman  the  Syrian 
7. 22.  the  leper.i  c.  the  deaf  hear,  the  dc^ad  raised 
17.  14.  that  w  the  lepers  went  they  were  c. 


•Ids  10.15.  the  voice  spake,  what  God  iLtlii  c  1 1.» 

CLEAN  SElll. 
lob  37.  21.  but  the  wind  passeth  and  c   tlinm 
Prov.  20.  30.  hlueness  of  a  wound  c.  away  evil  / 
IJohn  1.  7.  blood  of  Jesus  ChrLsi  c.  us  from  all  sia 

CLEANSING. 
Lev.  13.  7.  hath  been  seen  of  the  priest  for  his  c 
jVum..  6.9.  shave  Ins  head  in  the  day  of  his  c. 
Mark  1.  44.  go  and  otl'er  lor  thy  t.  Luke  5.  14. 

CLEAK. 
Gen.  24.  8.  thou  shall  be  c.  from  this  my  oath,  4 1 
-14.  1().  or  how  shall  we  c.  ourselves? 
Exod.  34.  7.  and  thai  will  by  no  means  c.  the  guilt> 
■i^am.  23.  4.  as  tender  grass,  by  c.  sliming  alter  ram 
Psal.  51.  4.  inightest  be  c.  when  thou  |iulgest 
Keel.  3.  t  18.  that  they  might  c.  God,  and  sec 
Cant.  6.  10.  fair  as  moon,  c.  as  the  sun,  as  an  army 
yA'(i.l8.4.mmy  dv.c'diiig  (ilace  like  a  cheat  on  herbs 
.rimos  8.  9.  1  will  d;uk(!ii  the  earth  in  a  c.  day 
y.ech.  14.  6.  the  light  shall  not  be  c.  nor  dark 
iCor.  7.  11.  ye  have  approved  yourselves  to  bee. 
Rev.  21.  11.  her  lii'lit  was  c.  as  crystal,  22.  1. 
18.  the  city  was  pure  eold,  like  to  c.  glasa 
CLEARER. 
Job  11. 17.  thine  age  shall  be  c.  than  the  noon  da; 

CLEARING. 
JVum.  14.  18.  and  by  no  means  c.  the  guilty 
2Cur.  7.  11.  what  c.  of  yourselves  it  w  rouj^ht 

CLEARLY. 
./ob  33.  3.  my  lips  shall  utter  knowledge  c. 
Mat.  7.  5.  Bee  c.  lo  pull  out  the  mote,  /^ukc  6  4&. 
Mark  8.  25.  was  restored,  and  saw  every  mMi  « 
Rom.  1.  20.  things  from  creation  ate  c.  seen 

CLEARNESS. 
Exod.  24.  10.  and  as  the  body  of  heaven  in  his  .i. 

CLEAVE. 
f,ev.  1.  17.  he  shall  e   it  with  the  wings  thereof 
Psal.~i.  15.  thou  didstc.  tin;  fimnlain  and  the  flood 
Hub.  3.  9.  thou  didstc.  the  earth  wuh  rivers 
Zeck  14. 4.  the  iiiount  shall  c.  in  the  midst  thereof 

CLEAVE,  Ferb. 
Gen.  2. 24.  ainanshall  lea  ve  father  and  mother  and 
shall  c.  lo  his  wife.  Mat.  19.  5.  Mark  10.  7 
/>cnt.  4.  4.  ye  that  did  r.  to  the  Lord  your  God 

10.  20.  Inm  serve,  to  him  shall  thou  c.and  swear 
by  Ins  mime,  1 1. 22.  1  13.  4. 1  MO.  20.  .Josh.  22. 5. 

12.  17.  shall  c.  iionghl  of  cursed  thlngto  thy  baud 
losh.  23.  8.  but  c.  to  the  Lord  your  God 

t  if  you  will  c.  to  tiie  Lord  your  God 
'■2Kiu<rs  5.27.  the  k  prosy  of  Naaman  shall  c.  to  thee 
Job  38.  38.  and  the  clods  c.  last  together 
P.<al.  101.  3.  I  hate  Ihe  work,  it  shall  note,  torn* 

1(12.  5.  by  my  groaidng  my  bones  c.  to  my  skin 

137.  6.  let  my  tongue  c.  to  the  roof  of  my  moulh 
Isa.  14.  1.  they  shall  e.  to  the  house  of  Jacob 
.ler.  13.  11.  so  have  I  cau,sed  toe.  lo  me  Israel 

42.  t  I'i   tl'e  famine  whereof  ye  were  afraid  shal! 
c.  after  vou  in  Egypt,  and  there  ye  shall  die 
F.zek.  3.  26.  Twill  make  thy  tongue  c.  to  the  roof 
//an.  2.  43.  but  they  shall  not  c.  one  to  another 

11.  34.  many  shallc.  to  them  with  flatteries 
.,icts  11.  —4.  with  purpose  of  heart  c.  lo  the  Lord 
Rum.  12.  9.  abhor  evil,  c.  to  that  which  i.s  good 

CLEAVED. 
2h'in<rs  3.  3.  Jehoiam  do  Jeroboam's  sir.B 
./i/i29. 10.  their  tongue  e.  to  the  roofof  their  mouth 
31.  7.  and  if  anv  blol  have  c.  lo  my  hands. 

CLEAVETll. 
.lob  19.  20.  my  bone  e.  lo  my  skin  and  to  my  flesh 
Ps.  22.  15.  strength  dried  up,  my  tongue  e.  to  jaws 
41.  8.  an  evil  disease,  say  ihey,  c.  fast  to  him 
44.25.  our  soul  bowed  down,  our  belly  c.lo  earth 
119.  25.  my  noul  c.  to  ihe  dust,  ipiickim  i-.v.; 
Jer.  13.  11.  as  the  girdle  r.  to  the  loins  of  a  m.in 
Aam.4. 4.  the  toiiL'Ue  ofsinkiii':  child  c.  to  the  roof 

8.  their  skin  c.  to  their  bones,  it  is  withered 
/.uke  10. 11.  the  dust  of  vour  city  which  c.  on  us 

(;LEAVETI1. 
IJevt.  14.0.  beast  that  c.  the  cleft  into  two  claws 
.lob  10.  13  bee.  my  reins  asunder,  mill  spareth  not 
Psal.  141.7.when  one  cult eth  and  c.  wood  on  earlh 
F.ccl.W.i).  thate.  wood  shall  be  endangered  thereby 

CLEFT. 
JV/iC.1.4.  the  valley  shall  be  e.  as  wax  before  thehre 
Deut.  14.  6.  that  cleavelh  the  c.  into  two  claws 

CLEFTS. 
Cant.  2.  14.  O  my  dove,  thai  art  in  c.  of  the  rocks 
/sa.  2.  21.  to  go  into  the  c.  of  the  rocks  for  fear 
Jer.  49. 16.  O  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  c.  Obad.  3. 
./jmos  0.  11.  he  will  smite  the  little  house  with  c. 

CLEMENCY. 
.^cts  24.  4.  that  thou  bear  us  of  thy  c.  a  few  words 

CLERK. 
.^cts  19.  35.  when  towii-r.  bad  apjieased  the  jieopl* 

CLI  FT,  S. 
Exod.  33.  22.  I  will  put  thee  in  a  e.  of  the  rock 
iChron.  20   16.  they  come  up  by  the  e.  of  Zie 
Job  30.  6.  to  dweJlin  tlie  c.  of  the  valleys 
/»«.  57. 5.  slaying  child,  in  valleys  under  e  of  rocks 


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CIO 

CI.JMB,  ED,  ETH. 
U?j)K    14   13.  luiiuliiun  c.  u\>  upon  tils  liaiids 
y«r.  4  29.  tliey  jliall  c.  u|)  ujioii  l!ie  lockn 

\/ac/  2  7.  tliey  sliall  c.  tlie  wall  liko  inuu  of  war 
9.  tl  cj  sliall  c.  up  upon  thu  liuuses,  shall  enter 
jIvws  9.  2.  they  c.  uptohuavuii,  tlieiicu  bring  tlieiii 
Luke  19   4.  Zaccliuus  c.  up  into  a  nycauu're-trot; 
JoUii  10   1.  but  c.  up  some  utlitir  way,  is  u  Llucl' 

CLlfT. 
/er.  48.  37.  every  head  be  bald,  every  beard  bo  c. 

CLODS) 
Job  7.  5.  my  flesh  is  clothed  with  c.  of  dust 
21.  33.  thec.ot'the  valley  shall  be  sweet  to  him 
'38.  3S  and  the  c.  cleave  fast  together 
Jfa.  28.  24.  doth  plowman  breakc.  ol'liisgroun;''? 
//os.lO.II ..ludah  shall  plow ,  Jac.  shall  break  lus  c. 
/oel  1.  J7.  seed  is  rotten  under  their  c.  the  garners 

CLOKE. 
Isa.  59.  17.  ho  was  clad  with  zeal  as  a  c. 
Mat.  5.  40.  it' take  thy  coat,  let  lijni  have  thy  c.also 
/juket}.2i).him  that  taketii  tiiy  c.  tbrind  not  to  take 
Jultn  15.  22.  now  they  have  no  t.  lor  their  sin 
1  T/tess.  2.  5.  nor  used  we  a  c.  ol'covetousness 
2Tini.  4. 13.  the  c.  I  left  at  Troas  bring  with  thee 
\Pet.  2.  16.  notusing  liberty  for  ac.  of  maliciousii. 

CLOSE. 
J^um.  5.  13.  and  it  be  kcjit  c.  from  her  husband 
2Sa»(.  22.  46.  beafraidoutofc.  places,  Ps.  18.45 
\Chrun.  12.  1.  while  David  yet  kept  himself  c. 
Job  28.  21.  and  kept  c.  from  the  fowls  of  the  air 
41. 15.  his  scales  shut  up  together  as  with  a  c.  seal 
Jer.  42.  16.  famine  follow  c.  after  you  into  Egypt 
Dan.  8.  7.  aiul  I  saw  him  come  c.  to  the  raia 
Jlmos  9.  11.  and  c.  up  the  breaches  thereof 
Luke  9.  36.  they  kept  it  c.  and  told  no  mau  in  those 
jicts  27.  13.  loosing  thence,  they  sailed  t.  by  Crete 

CLOSED. 
Gen.  2.  21.  Lord  c.  up  the  flesh  instead  Ihefeof 
20.  18.  the  Lord  had  fast  c.  u|)  all  the  wombs 
JV«m.  16.  33.  the  earth  c.  upon  them,  they  perished 
Judg.  3.22.  and  the  fat  c.  upon  the  blade,  so  thathe 
Isa.  1.  6.  they  have  not  been  c.  nor  bound  up 
29.  10.  for  the  Lord  hath  c.  youi  eyes 
l'Ja^^.  12.  9.  for  the  words  are  c.  up  and  sealed 
yo?*a/i2.5.tlie  depth  cine  round  about,  weeds  wrapt 
Mat.  13.  15.  their  eyes  they  have  c.  Jicts  28.  27. 
Luke  4.  20.  he  c.  book,  and  gave  it  to  the  minister 

CLOSER. 

Prov.  18.  5^.  there  is  a  friend  that  stickelh  c.  than 

a  brother 

CLOSEST. 

Jer.  22.  15.  thou  reign,  because  c.  thyself  in  cedar 

CLOSET,  S. 
Joel  2.  !6.  let  the  bride  go  out  of  her  c. 
Milt.  6.  6.  when  thou  prayest,  enter  into  thv  c. 
Luke  12.  3.  what  ve  have  spoken  in  the  ear  in  c. 

'  CLOTH. 
JVum.  4.8.  they  shall  spread  on  them  a  c.  of  scarlet 

12.  taksinsinimenls  and  put  them  in  ac.  of  bin 
/)eut.  22  17.  shall  s|iread  the  c.  before  the  elders 
X.^am.  19.  13  Miclial  Mverod  tlio  image  with  a  c. 
21.  9.  the  sword  of  Goliath,  it  is  wrapt  in  a  c. 
-Scim.-2li.  12.  removed  Aniasa,  and  cast  a  c.  on  him 
^Kitigs  8.  15.  Ilazael  took  a  thick  c.  and  dipt  it 
Isa.SO.9-2  shall  ca.<t  them  away  as  a  menstruousc. 
Mat.  9.  II.!.  puttetli  a  piece  of  new  c.  Mark  2.  21. 
27.  5'.1.  taken  liiebody,  he  \vra|iped  it  in  a  linen  c. 
Mark  14.  51   having  a  linen  c.  about  his  body 

CLOTHE. 
Ecorf  iO.  14.  shall  bring  his  sons  and  c.  with  coats 
Ks£/i.  4.  4.  she  sent  raiment  to  c.  Mordecai 
Psal.  19i.  16.  I  will  c.  her  priests  with  salvation 
18.  hisencniles  will  1  c.  with  shame,  but  oiihims. 
Proj).  23.  21.  didwEJness  shall  c.  a  man  with  rags 
/.•<ffi.22.  21.  I  will  chilli  with  thy  roboand  strength. 
49.  18.  thou  slialt  rill  rely  c  thee  with  them  all 
60.  3  I  c  the  heavens  with  blackness,  and  make 
Kzet.  20.  1().  shall  c  themselves  with  trembling 
.3-1.  3.  ye  eat  the  fat,  and  c  you  with  the  wool 
Uciil-  1.  6.  ye  c  you.  hut  there  is  none  warm 
y^-ch-  3.  4.  I  will  c  thee  with  change  of  raiment 
Mai.6.:U\.\  I' G.  so  c.  erass  of  field,  shall  he  not  much 
more  c  you,  Ove  of  little  faith?  J.uke  12.28. 
Ci.OTHEn. 
Oen'.i.  21.  I/.  God  made  coats  ofskiiis  and  c  them 
Le.v.H.  7.  Moses  c.  •■Xaron  with  robe,  and  put  ephod 
Judg-.  R.  T  .34.  the  8|Mrit  of  the  Lord  c  Gideon 
ISani.  17.  1  5.  Goliath  was  c.  with  a  coal  of  mail 

t  38   Saul  c  David  with  his  clothes 
2.Sam.l.24.  \ver|ioverSaul  whoc.  you  with  scarlet 
\Chron.  12.  t  18.  then  theS|iirit  c.  Amasai 
21.lfi.Davu!  and  Tsr.  who  were  c  with  sackcloth 
"iChrnn.  6  4J.  let  thy  priests  be  c  with  salvation 
18.  9  the  kir.^of  Israel  and.Iiidah  c  in  robes  sat 
2\.  T  20.  the  Spirit  of  God  c  Zacharlah 
?i>.  l").  8|)oil  c  all  that  were  naked  among  them 
fLsth.  4   2.  none  enter  king's  gate  c.  with  sackcloth 
Job  7.  5.  my  flesh  is  c  with  worms  anil  clods 
10.  II.  thou  hast  c  mo  with  skin  and  flesh 
89,  14. 1  put  on  righteoiisni'ss  and  it  c.  me 


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.Job  39.  /  .  liaKt  thou  c  iiis  neck  with  thunder? 
Psal.  35  26.  let  them  be  c.  with  shame,  109.  29. 
65.  13.  the  pastures  are  c  with  flocks,  the  vallies 
93.  1.  Lord  is  c  with  majesty.  Lord  is  c  with 
1U4.  1.  thou  art  c.  with  honour  and  majesty 
luy.  18.  as  he  c.  hims.  with  cursing  as  u  itli  garm. 
132.  9.  let  thy  priests  be  c  with  righteousness 
Prov.  31.  21.  for  all  her  houseli.  are  e.  with  scarlet 
Isa.  61.  10.  he  hath  c  me  with  garm.  of  salvation 
Eiek.  16.  10.  1  c  thee  also  with  bioidered  woik 
Oan.  5.  29.  they  c  Daniel  with  scarlet  and  a  chain 
Zeph.  1.  8.  all  such  as  are  c  with  .''trangc  ajiparel 
Zeck  3.  3.  Joshua  was  c  with  lilthy  garments 
Mat.  11.  8.  a  man  c  in  soft  raiment,  Luke  7.  25. 
25..36.  nak.  and  ye  c  me  ]|  43.  iiak.  and  ye  c  me  aot 
Mark  1.  6.John  was  c  with  camel's  hair  and  girdle 
5.  15.  they  see  him  sitting  and  c  Luke  S.  3j. 
15. 17.  and  they  c  Jesus  with  pui)ile,and  platted 
Luke  16. 19. a  certain  rich  man  c  in  purple  and  linen 
iCor.  5.  2.  desiring  to  be  c.  upon  with  our  house 
3.  if  so  be  that  being  c  we  shall  not  be  tbund  nak. 
1  Pe<.5.5.aiid  be  c  with  humility,  God  resists  proud 
Rev.  3. 18.  white  raimeni,  that  thou  mayest  be  c 
10.  1.  I  saw  another  mighty  angel  c.  with  a  cloud 
11.3.  the  two  witnesses  shall  prophesy  cinsackc. 
12.  1.  there  appeared  a  woman  c  with  the  sun 
19.  13.  he  was  c  with  a  vesture  dint  in  blood 

CLOTHED  with  Uiieii. 
Ezek.  9.  2.  one  man  among  them  was  c  with  limn 
44.  17.  they  shall  be  c  with  lineu  garments 
Dan.  10.  5.  behold  a  certain  man  c.  with  linen 
12.  6.  one  said  to  the  man  c.  iii  linen,  how  long 
Rev.  15.6.  c  in  pure  and  white  linen,  18.16.  \  19.14 

Shall  he  CLOTHED. 
Job  8.22.  they  that  hate  thue shall  ice?  with  shame 
F.zek.  7.  27.  the  jiriiice  shall  be  c  with  desolalioi 
/Jan.  5.  7.  read  tins  writing,  shall  bee.  with  scarlet 
Mat.  0.  31.  or  wherewithal  shall  we  be  c? 
Reo.  3.  5.  he  that  oveicoineth  shall  be  c.  4.  4. 

CLOTHES. 
Gen.  49.11.  he  waslad  his  c  in  the  blood  of  grapes 
F.iud.  12.  34.  their  troughs  bound  up  in  their  c 
35.  19.  the  e.  of  service  to  do  service,  39.  1,  41. 
Leii.  HI.  6.  nor  rend  your  c  lest  ye  die,  21.  10. 
iJeiU.  29.  5.  yourc.  areiiotwa.\eiiold,  jvVA.  9.  21. 
Ruth  3.  t  4.  lift  up  the  c  that  are  at  liis  feet 
ISam.  19.  24.  Saul  stript  otJ'his  c  and  prophesied 
\ Kings  1.  1.  covered  k.  David  withe  but  no  heat 
'iKings  2.  12.  he  took  hold  of  his  own  c  and  rent 
iChrott.  34.  27.  thou  didst  tend  thy  c  and  weeji 
JVch.  4  23.  i  nor  biet.'iren,noirieof  usputolf  our  c 
■/uh  9.  :il.  and  my  own  c   shall  abhor  me 
22.  t  6.  thou  hast  strifiiied  the  c  of  the  naked 
Proi).  6.  27.  take  fire,  and  his  c  not  be  burnt? 
Ezek.  Hi.  39.  shall  sti-iptliee  al.sooflhy  e.  23.  26. 
Mill.  24.  18.  nor  let  liim  return  back  to  take  Ins  c. 
Mark  5.  28.  if  1  touch  but  his  c.  I  shall  be  whole 
15.  20.  took  off  purple,  and  put  his  own  con  hiin 
Luke  2.  7.  and  wrapped  liim  in  swaddling  c.  12. 
8.27.a  man  thai  ware  no  c  nor  abode  in  any  house 

19.  36.  as  ho  went  they  spread  their  c  in  the  way 
24.  12.  ho  beheld  the  linen  c  laid,  John  20  5. 

./ohn  11. 44. came  bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave  c. 
19.40.lookbody  of  Jesus,  and  wound  it  in  linen  c. 

20.  7.  the  napkin  not  lying  with  the  linen  c. 
Mets  7. 58. witnesses  laid  down  thcirc.  atSaul's  feet 

22.  23.  as  they  cried  out  and  cast  olV  their  c. 

Rent  CLOTHES, 
rien.  37.  29.  Reuben  ||  34.  Jacob  rent  his  c. 
44.13.  Joseph's  brethren  roit  theirc.  and  returned 
JV«m.  14.  6.  Joshua  and  Caleb  rent  their  c 
/osh.'.a.  Joshua  ||./urfg'.11.35.Jej)hthah  rent  his  c 
2.S'nm.  3.  31.  rent  your  c  gird  you  with  sackcloth 
IKings  21.  27.  Aliab  rent  his  c.  !|  2  Kings  5.  8. 
king  of  Israel  rent  his  c  (>.  30. 
2Kings  11. 14.  Athaliah  rent  her  c.  iChr.  23.  13. 
19.  I.  when  Hezek.  heard  here?)/,  liisc  fsu.3'.  1. 
Esth.4. 1.  when  Mordecai  perceived,  he ?•«(« his c. 
Mat.  2G.  65.  high  priest  re?U  his  c  Murk  14.  63. 
^cts  14.14.  apost.  Barnabas  and  Paul  r«7/<  theirc 
16.  22.  and  the  inat:istr;ites  rent  ofl" their  c. 

Cl.i ynH:S  rent. 
Lcv.l3.45.  thelcper'sf.  shall  hrrent,  his  head  bare 
\Sa7n.  4.  12.  a  maiicamf  toShiloh  with  bhc.rent 
"Sam.  1.  2.  came  a  man  from  Sao!  with  his  c  7'ch( 

13.  31.  all  his  servants  stood  with  their  c.  rent 
2Kings  18.  37.  to  Hezek.  withe  rent,  fsa.36.  22 
./er.  41.  5.  men  came  to  Mizpch  with  their  c.  rent 

Wash  CLOTHES. 
Exod.  19.  10.  let  them  wash  their  c  J^Tum.  8.  7. 
Lev.  11.25. shall  wa.?*  his  c  40.  |  13.6.  f]4.8,9,47. 
115.5,8,  11,2-2.  I  16.  26,  28.  JVmw.  19.10,  19. 
J^nm.  19.  7.  then  the  priest  shall  wa.'ih  his  c  S,  19. 
31.  24.  ye  shall  wash  vour  c  on  the  seventh  nay 

IVashcd  CLOTHES. 
F.rnd.  19.  14.  and  the  people  washed  their  e. 
.\'nm.  8.21.  Levites  imrified  and  iras/ted  their  c 
2  Sam.  19.  24.  Mephiboshoth  washed  not  his  c. 

CLOTH  EST. 
Jer.  4.  30.  though  thou  c.  tliysilf  with  crimson 


CLO'J'HING. 

./u4  22  6.  Ihou  hast  ■.tri;iped  ilie  naked  u''fh'>b  n 
24.  7.  they  cause  the  naked  to  lodge  wn^om  q 

10.  they  cause  mm  to  go  nuked  without  c. 
31.  19.  if  I  have  seen  any  perish  for  want  of  e. 
Psal.  .35. 13.  but  as  for  me,  my  c  was  sackclolk 
45. 13.  king'«daugliier,lierc  is  of  wrought  gold 
I'rov.  27.  26.  the  lambs  are  for  thy  c  ■iiil  goats 
31.  22.  the  virtuous  woman's  c  is  silk  amrpurpl* 
25. strength  and  honour  are  her  cshe  shall  rejoic* 
Isa.  3.  6.  saying,  thou  hast  c.  be  thou  our  ruler 

7.  for  111  my  liouse  is  neither  bread  nor  c 
23.  18.  her  merchandise  shall  be  lor  durable  c. 
59. 17.  he  put  on  the  garments  of  vengeance  fore 
./er.  10.  9.  blue  and  (lurple  is  their  c  are  the  wott 
Jfat.  7.  15.  in  sheep's  c  ||  11.8.  that  wear  soft  c. 
Murk  12.  38.  the  scribes  that  love  logo  in  Ion"  c. 
.'lots  10.  30.  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright  c 
,/ain.  2.  3.  resjiect  to  him  that  wearelh  the  gay  c 

CLOUD 
Signifies,  [1]  ./?  congeries  chiefly  of  watery  pani- 
cles, drawn  or  sent  out  of  the  earth  in  vapours, 
into  the  middle  region  of  the  air,  2Sani.  22:12. 
[2]  The  heavens,  I's.  36.  5. 1 68. 34.     [3]  .^-  greai 
^  number,  Uiih.n.l.     [4]  .f/ fog,  or  vast,  Hos.6.4. 
The  scripture  represents  the  eliivds  as  conserva- 
tories of  water,  or  rain,  whirh  are  scattered 
upon  the  earth  at  God's  eomiiiand,Joh2ii.8,  He 
bindoth  up  the  waters  in  his  thick  clouds.     God 
confines  the  innters  in  the  clouds,  as  m  a  bottle; 
he  scatters  them  afterwards  upon  the  earth,  as 
H  were  through  a  watenni'-pot.     Johspeaking 
of  the  mutter  of  the  Chaos,  which  covered  the 
whole  earth  at  the  begin  mug  of  Che  world,  saijs, 
that  God  had  he  mined  in  the  sea,  or  the  waters, 
as  it  were  with  a  cloud,  and  covered  it  irith  dark- 
ness, as  a  child  is  wrapped  up  in  sivaddiing-- 
f/u^Aci-, Job 38.9.  It' bin  the sacreil writer sspfk 
of  the  second  cuining  DfChrisl.rheij  discribehiin 
to  us  as  descending  11  jinn  the  riouils,  encompii- 
sed  with  nil  his  majcstij,  M:M.'.i4.  30.  Kcv.  f  7 
I'hc  prophet  Isaiah,  speaking  of  t.hrroniHr.v-.rn 
vf  the  Gentiles,  compares  their fierlang  f'.to  i/tc 
church  to  the  flight  or  quick  moiion  of  a  cloud  ; 
iintnig  that  they  slioiild  come  in  great  niviti- 
tudes,  anil  wUhgreat  speed  and  cag  ernei  s ,  Isa. 
60.  8.     St.  Peter  ciinipures  seducer.?  to  clouds 
that  are  carried  with  a  tempest,  2  Pet.  2.  17.    By 
which  comparison  he  sets  forth  both  the  incon- 
stiiucy  ofthcie  seducers,  that,like  clouds  driven 
with  the  wind,  Ihcij  are  tossed  to  and  fro  from 
one  doetriuc  tn  another;  and  likewise  their  de- 
ceitfuluess,  that  they  make  a  shew  uf  w/iat  titey 
have  not,  as  clouds   do  of  rain,  and  yet  are 
scattered  williuutyuldiiig  any.     ./Ivd  Solomon 
compares  the  luflrnntns  nf  old  age,  iv/lich  aiise 
successively  one  after  another,  /t>cl«uds  return- 
ing after  rain,  Eccl.  12.  2. 
H'kcn  tJie  Israelites  departed  out  of  Egypt,  God 
gave  them  a  pillar  of  eland  to  direct  ihem  in 
their  inarch.      I'liis  pilhir  was  evmnionly  in  the 
front   nf  the  Israelii  i^li   army;   hut  when   they 
were  come  to  the  Red  Sea,  and  the  Egyptian 
army  appeared  to  them,  the  pillar  of  cloud  whict 
stood  before  the  camp  of  Israel,  placed  ilselj 
between  that  and  the  camp  of  theF.gyplians,  si 
that  the  EgypLinns  conld  vot  come  near  the  Is 
raelites  all  night,  Exod.  14.  19,  20'.     Hut  in  the 
morning  abuul  break  of  day,  seeing  the  cloud 
moving  on  Ivword  the  sea,  and  fidlowing  the 
Israelites  who  had  passed  through  its  channel 
which  ;/.'««  /(■//  dry  fur  Ihem  in  the  niirht  time, 
the  Egyptians  resolved  upon  pursuing  them 
and  were  all  covered  with  the  waters  of  the  Re<t 
Sea,  which  returned  upon  them  and  destroyed 
them.      This  cloud  continued  always  from  that 
time  to  attend  the  Israelites  in  the  wildcrncsa. 
h  teas  clear  and  bright  during  the  night,  in 
order  to  give  them  light  lohen  it  grew  dark;  ana 
in  the  daij-time  it  was  ihiek  ami  glotniy,  the 
belter  to  defend  them  from  the  excessive  hcat'a 
of  the  Arabian  deserts,  through  which   they 
performed,  their  jouryiey. 
The  same  cloud  by  its  motions  gave  likewise  tht 
signal  to  the  Israelites,  either  to  encamp  or  Ic 
decamp;  so  that  where  that  stayed,  the  people 
stayed  till  it  rose  again;  then  they  broke  up 
their  cawp,.and  followed  it  till  it  stopped,     ft 
was  calif  li  (ii  Pillar,  by  reason  of  its  form,  irhich 
was  high- and  ell  voted,  as  it  were  a  pile  anil 
heap  of  fogs.      This  cloud  not  only  cnlighttnet 
the  Israelites,  hut  also  prot'cted  litem,  and  wa 
a  continual  pledge  of  God's  presenie,  p.ticer, 
and  protection.      To  this  the  prophet  Isaiah 
ttiindcs,  when  he  soys.  The   LonI  wijl  create 
upon  every  dwelling-plnce  of  monnt  Zion,  a.n(! 
upon  her  assemblies,  a  cloud  and  smoke  b/  day. 
and  the  shining  of  a  flamlni;  fir  ■  by  night,  Isa 
4  5.  that  IS,  That  God  would  h^'tha  director 
protector,  and  glory  of  hi.i  dlUVCll. 


CLO 

nen  9   13.  I  J"  '^n  my  bow  in  llie  c.  for  a  token 

14   lint  llie  bow  sliall  be  seen  iii  tliu  t.  10. 
EroK   It-  •"•  It  w^s  c.  ami  darkness  to  llieiu 
le.lO.  behold,  tbe  glory  olthe  L.  apiioarsd  la  the  c. 
IQ  9   Lord  said,  lo,  Icomu  unlollieemaUiicfe  c. 
24   15.  Moses  weni  up,  and  a  c.  covere.l  the  iiioinil 

16.  and  lh.;c.  covered  ilsix  days,  iind  seventh  day 
God  called  lo  Moses  out  ol  llieniidstol  thee. 

18   Moses  went  nito  the  niidsl  ol  the  c. 
a4  5.  the  Lord  descended  ni  the  c.  j\iin.   "V.A>. 
40  34  a  c.  covered  the  tent  ol  the  congtoj,  wiun 

iS  Ihe  c.  of  Lord  was  on  the  tabernacle  by  day 
Lev.  lb.  2.  I  will  appear  in  the  t.  on  mercy  seal 
N-am  y.  lU.  when  thee  tamed  long  on  tabernacle 

10.  34.  the  c.  of  the  Lord  was  npon  Ihen.  by  day 

Ia:ih"-<;8.  10.  priests  came  onlor  noly  places.t  lec 

mied  house  of  Lord,i!tAr»«.  5. 13.  Kzelc.WA 

18  44  llwre  arisell.  a  liille  c.  like  a  man  s  hand 
M  3.  5.  thaldav  be  darkness,  let  a  c.  dwell  ui.un  .1 

'>il3.how  God  know!  can  he  judge  thro  darkc? 

30.  15.  and  my  wellare  passeih  away  as  a  c. 

3A  y   when  I  made  the  c.  the  garment  tiiereot 
}>sal  76   14.  in  the  daytime  he  led  them  with  at. 

10.i  39.  he  spread  a  c.  for  a  covering,  and  hre  lo 
Frov  It)  15.  hisfnvour  isasoc.ot  the  latter  ram 
Isa  4  5.  Lord  will  create  on  her  assemblies  a  c. 

18  4.  like  a  c.  of  dew  m  the  heat  ol  harvest 

19  1    behold,  the  Lord  ridcth  upon  a  swill  c. 
44  '>-2   I  have  blotted  out  as  a  thick  c.  thy  trans- 
gressions, and  as  a  c.  thy  sins;  return  unto  me 

60  8.  who  are  these  Ihat  tiee  as  a  c.  as  the  doves! 
Lam  2.1.  covered  the  daughter  ol  Zmn  with  a  c. 
3.  44.  tliou  hast  covered  thyself  with  a  c. 
E-ek   1  4  a  "real  c.  and  a  tire  iiiloldmg  itsell 
•id.astheappearanceofthebowthal  is  intnef. 
e.  11.  and  a  thick  c.  of  incense  went  up 
10  4.  atid  the  house  was  filled  with  the  c. 
3<)18asrorlier,ac.shallcoverlier,hei  daughters 
3-^  7   1  will  cover  the  sun  wilh  a  c.  and  ihe  moon 
38'.  y.  thou  Shalt  he  like  a  e.  to  cover  the  land,  10 
Mat  17.5. c.  overshadowed,  J/.i/iil.  '■  J.u/ic'X.ii 
behold,  a  voice  out  of  the  c.  said,  /.uke  9.3o. 
Lukr  12.  54.  when  ye  see  a  c.  rise  out  of  iJie  west 
21  "7  shall  see  the  Son  of  Mail  coining  m  a  c. 
^cts'l "".  a  c.  received  him  out  of  tlieir  sight 
lC:or   10.  1.  all  our  fathers  were  under  the  c. 
«   and  were  all  baptized  to  Muses  in  the  c. 
H~v.  !0  1.  a  mi^htv  angel  came  clothed  with  a  c 

I.  12.    hey  ascended  u]!  to  heaven  m  a  t_. 
14    14.  uhile  c.  and  upon  the  c.  one  sat,  15,  IG. 

CLOUD  abode. 

fivd  40.  35.  because  the  c.  ahoile  thereon 

Vum  <1  17  where  c.aiWc  there  pifclied  their  tents 

18   as  long  as  c.  abode  lliey  rested  in  the  tents 

MorniiiL'  CLOL'U. 

Ho<  6  4.  for  vmir  goodness  i«  as  a  in<irnU<T  c. 

13  3  thcv  shall  be  as  the  murmmrc.  and  early  (low 

V,Unr  of  CLOUU. 
Eitd  13  21.  w-eiit  before  them  by  day  in  a  p.  of  c. 

22.  he  took  not  away  the  ;<.  of  c.  by  day,  nor  fire 

14  -24.  LordlmikcdonKgypliaiuithro  pillar  of  c. 
ATum  12.5.  Ld.  came  down  in/»««r«/c.  and  stood 
Of  ut.3l  .15.  L.  ai.peared  in/;."/c.  and  p.,jjc.  stood 
mh.  9.  19.  the  p,//«r«/c.departed  not  from  Jiem 

CLOUD  taken  up. 
f;i()rf.40.3C.when  the  c.  was  taken  up,  JiTum.  9.17. 
37  ifthecwerenoKflic"  i(/),lhey  journeyed  not 
JVum  9. 1'.c.wastaken  up  fronUabernacle,  10. 11 

frAitf  CLOUD. 
Rev   14.  14.  behold  a  wliilcc.  and  on  thee,  one  sat 

CLOW  of  witiiessre. 
Meh  1"  1  weare  compassed  with  so  great  ac.«/KJ 

CLOUDS. 
Drill  4  11.  with  darkness,  c.  and  thick  darkness 
Judsr.  5. 4.  heavens  dropped,  e.  also  dropped  water 
2.Sain.  22.  12.  about  him  thick  c.  of  the  skies 

23.  4.  he  shall  b"  as  a  morning  without  c. 
\Kinirs  18.  45.  the  heaven  was  black  with  c. 
Job  m  6.  though  his  head  reach  lo  the  c. 

22  1  4.  thick  c.  are  a  coverin,';  lliat  he  sceth  not 
20.  8.  he  bindelh  up  the  watj^rs  in  his  thick  c. 
36.29.can  any  understand  the  iipreadings  of  the  c? 
ST.  10.  knowest  thou  the  balancings  of  the  c.? 
38.  37.  who  can  n  imber  the  c.  in  wisdom"? 
Psal  30.  5.  thy  faithfulness  rcaclielh  to  the  c. 
57.  10.  and  thy  truth  reachelh  to  the  c.  108.  4. 
68.  34.  and  hisstrenslh  is  in  Ihe  c. 
77.  17.  c.  poured  out  water, skies  sent  oMtasnund 
7S.  23.  tno"  he  had  commanded  the  c.  from  above 
97  2.  r.  and  darkness  are  round  about  him 
104. 3.  r.  hischariot  |1  147.fl.  co-vers  heaven  with  c. 
Pro}..  3.  20.  and  the  c.  dropped  down  the  dsw 
b  i;8.  when  he  established  the  c.  above 
25.  14.  is  like  r.  and  wind  wilhoiil  rain 
Fee!  11.4.  he  that  rega^detlithe  c.  shall  not  reap 
12.  2.  I  or  the  e.  return  after  the  rain 


COA 


lua.  5.  0.  I  will  coinmandihe  e.  that  iheyrain  not 
14.  14.  I  will  ascend  nhovp  the  Inightoflho  e. 
frr.4.13.  behold  he  shall  come  up  as  r.  andelmriotg 
Poa  7.  3.  Sonof  Mancomewilbihec.ofheitvcnl 
63 


Toel  2.  2.  K  iay  ofc  and  darkness,  Zcph-  1.  I  J. 
jVaJt.  1.  3.  and  the  c.  are  the  dust  ol  his  leet 
Zech.  10.  1.  so  Ihe  Lord  shall  make  bright  c. 
Mat  24.30.  they  shall  see  the  Son  ol  Man  eoming  in 
thee,  with  power,2e.U4.  Mark  13.  20. 1  14. OJ. 
IT/icsx.  4.  17.  shall  be  caught  up  with  Iheiii  in  c. 
■il'ct.  2.  17.  they  are  e.  carried  with  a  tempest 
lade  12.  c.  they  are  without  water,  carried  about 
Heo.l.l.  beh.  he  cometli  with  c.  every  eye  shall  see 

CLOUDV. 
£:xo(/.33.9.tlie  c.pillar  descended,  and  stood  at  door 
10  all  the  people  saw  the  t.  pillar  stand  aldocr 
jYeh.  y.  12.  ihou  leddest  thoiii  in  the  day  by  c.  pillar 
l^sal.  yy.  7.  he  spake  to  them  in  the  c.  pillar 
Ezek.  30.  3.  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  near,  a  c.  day 
34.  12.  they  have  been  scaliered  in  the  c.  day* 

CLOVLiN. 
Eev.  U.  3.  whatsoever  isc.-footed  that  shall  ye  eat 
7.  though  the  swine  be  c.-footed  he  is  unclean^ 
20.  not  t. -looted  are  unclean  to  you,  L/fut.  14.  i. 
Acts  2.  3.  there  appeared  to  them  c.  tongues 

CLOUTED. 
.Josh.  9.  5.  lliey  took  old  shoes  and  c.  on  their  feet 

CLOUTS. 
Jer.  38.  11.  Ebed-melechfook  old  cast  e.  and  rags 
12.  put  these  old  cast  c.  under  thiue  arm-holes 
CliUSTER. 
JVum.  13.  23.  cut  from  Eshcul  a  branch  with  one  c. 
Cant.  1.  14.  my  beloved  is  as  a  c.  of  cainphire 
/su.05.  8.  as  new  wine  IS  Ibund  in  thee,  so  will  I  do 
Mic.  7.  1.  woe  is  me,  there  is  no  c.  to  eat 

CLUSTERS. 
Gen.  40. 10.  the  c.  thereof  brought  forth  ripe  grapes 
neat.-ii.  32.  grapes  are  grapes  ol'gall,  their  c.  bitter 
l«a/H.25.  18.  Abigail  brought  lOU  e.  ol  raisms 
3U.  12.  they  gave  the  Egyptian  two  c.  ol  raisins 
Cant.  7.  7.  thy  bieasls  like  two  c  of  grapes,  8. 
Heu.  14.  18.  gather  the  e.  of  the  vine  ol  the  earth 

CO.\L. 
■2Sam.  14.  7.  so  shall  quench  my  e.  which  is  left 
Isa.  0.  0.  seraphim  having  a  live  c.  in  his  hand 
47.  14.  there  shall  not  be  a  c.  to  warm  at 
Lam.  4.  8.  their  visage  is  blacker  than  a  c. 

CO.VLS. 

Lev.  16.  12.  he  shall  take  a  censer  full  of  burning  c. 

Deut.  32.  t  21.  shall  be  devoured  with  burning  c. 

\Kin(TS  19.  (3.  a  cake  baken  on  the  c.  and  a  cruse 

.lob  4'l.  21.hisbieatlikind!ethc.aiid  attamegoelh 

Psal.  18.  6.  there  went  tire,  c.  were  kindled  by  it. 

12.  thick  cloud.s  passed,  hail-stones  and  e.  of  fire 

120.  4.  shari)  arrows  of  mighty  .with  c.ol  juniper 

140.  10.  let  burning  c.  fall  on  them,  let  them 

ProiJ.  0.  28.  can  one  go  on  hot  c.  and  not  be  burnt? 

25.  22.  thou  shall  heap  c.  of  fire,  Horn.  12.  20. 

20.  21.  as  e.  are  to  burning  c.  and  wood  to  fire 

Cant.  8.  0.  the  c.  Uiereof  are  c.of  fire,  which  hath 

ha.  44.  12.  the  smilh  wilh  tongs  workelli  in  thee. 

19.  I  have  baked  bread  upon  the  c.  thereof 
54.  IG.  I  created  the  smith  that  bloweth  tlie  c. 
F.ztk.  1.  13-  their  aiipearance  was  like  burning  c. 
io.  2.  go  in  and  fill  ihine  hand  wilh  c.  of  fire 
24.  ll.''then  set  it  empty  on  the  c.  thereof 
Hab.  3.  5.  burning  c.  went  forth  at  his  feet 
John  18.  18.  the  servants  who  iiad  made  a  hre  of  c. 
21   9  they  saw  a  fire  ofc.  and  fish  laid  thereon 

CO.VST. 
F.xod.  10.  4.  I  will  bring  the  locusts  into  thy  e. 
JVum.  24.  24.  ships  shall  come  from  c.  of  Chilfim 
Deut.  11.  24.  to  tite  uttermost  sea  shall  yourc.be 
19.  8.  if  the  Lord  thy  God  enlarge  thy  c. 
.Tosh.  1.  4.  going  down  of  the  sun  shall  be  your  c.\ 
'  18.  5.  Judah  shall  abide  in  their  e.  on  the  south 
.Jndir.  11.  20.  Sihon  trusted  not  Israel  to  pass  his  c. 
KSam.  0.  9.  if  it  go  up  by  the  way  of  his  own  c. 
7.  13.  they  came  no  more  into  the  c.  of  Israel 
17.  t  1.  tlie  Philistines  pitched  in  c.  of  Dammim 
27.  1.  to  seek  me  any  more  in  any  c.  ol  Israel 
30.14.  we  made  an  invasion  on  the  c.  of  .ludah 
ilimirs  14.  25.  Jeroboam  restored  the  c.  of  Israel 
I  ClirZn.A.  10.  wouldest  bless  me,  and  enlarge  my  c. 
Zeph  "  7  thee. shall  be  fortheremnantot  Judah 

"    ■  Sea  COAST. 

f:zcA-.25.10.  I  will  destroy  the  remnant  ofthe  sea  c. 
Zepli  2.  5.  woe  'o  the  inhabitants  of  Ihe  sea  c. 
0.  \Uesea  c.  shall  l>e  dwellings  for  the  shepherds 
J/a<.4.13.JeBUsdwelt  inrapernaum  upon  the  .sea  c. 
Luke  b.  17.  multitude  from  .lea  c.  came  to  hear 

South  COAST. 

.Josh.  15.  1.  7'in  the  ultermosi  part  of  the  south  c. 

4   were  at  the  sea,  this  shall  be  your  south  e. 

18  19  at  south  end  of  Jordan:  this  was  the  south  c. 

COASTS. 
F.zod.iO.  14:  the  locusts  rested  in  all  the  f.  of  EgypI 
19.  remained  not  one  locust  in  all  I  he  c.of  Egypt 
Dent.  2.  4.  to  pass  through  the  c.of  your  brethren 
10.  4.  no  leavened  bread  be  seen  in  all  thy  c. 
19.  3.  thou  shall  divide  the  c.of  thy  land 
.losk.  18.  .5.  Joseph  shall  abide  in  their . .  on  north 
.fiidir.  18.  2.  Dan  sent  five  men  from  their  c. 
19.29.  sent  his  concubine  into  all  the  c.  ol  Israel 


COl- 

1  Sam  7.  14.  the  c.  thereof  did  Israel  deliver  osl  of 
11.  3.  may  uend  messengers  i.Ho  all  c.  ol  Israel, "' 
2*ttm.  21.  5.  be  destroyed  from  the  c  ol  Israe 
iCbrou.  21.  12.  aiigelof  Ld.  deslioying  thro' all 
■iCh-o,i.  n.  13.  resorted  lo  him  out  ol  all  their  c 
l'.ial.  105.  31.  there  came  lice  in  all  their  e. 

33.  he  smote  their  vines,  brake  trees  ol  their  o. 
Jer.  25.  32.  a  great  whirlwi:>d  be  raised  Irom  the  c 
F.-.ek.  33.  2.  it  the  people  lake  a  man  of  their  >■. 
Joel  3.  4.  what  to  do  with  me,  all  c.  of  I'alest.aci 
Mat.  2. 10. Herod  sent  and  slew  children  in  all  liie  c. 
8.  34.  he  would  de|iarloul  ol  their  c.  Jlark  •>.  17. 
15.21.  Ihen  Jesus  depari.  into  e.olTyre  and  Sidon 
{Mark  7.3l.deiiarling  from  thee,  of  Tyieand  Mdon 
'Jlcts  13.  50.  expelled  Paul  and  Barnabas outol  c. 
COAT. 
Gen .37. 3.  Jacob  made  Josejih  a  e.  of  many  colouri 
32.  they  sent  thee,  oliiiany  colours,  ami  said,  thi« 
have  wefound,  know  whether  ii  be  thy  son'sc 
F.xod.28. 4.  make  for  Aaron  a  robe  and  broideredc. 
29.  5.  and  ihou  slialt  put  upon  Aaron  the  c. 
I^ev.  8.  7.  he  put  upon  him  the  e.  and  girded  him 
10.  4.  he  siiall  imlon  the  holy  linen  c. 
ISam.  2.  19.  hi^  mother  made  Samuel  a  little  c. 
17.  5.  Goliath  was  armed  with  a  c.  of  mail,  38 
'2Sani.  15.  32.  Husliai  met  David  with  bis  e.  rent 
.fob  30.  18.  it  bindelh  me  about  as  collar  ol  my  c. 
Ca7(£.5.3.  I  have  put  of!"  my  c.  how  shall  I  put  Hon? 
Mat.  5.  40.  if  any  sue  tliec,  and  lake  away  thy  c. 
J.uke  0.  29.  thy  cloke,  forbid  not  lo  take  thy  c.  also 
John  19.  23.  now  the  c.  was  without  seam,  woven 
21.  7.  Peter  girt  his  fisher's  c.  unto  him,  cast  hims. 

COATS. 
<7c7i.3.  21.  God  made  c.  ofskins,  and  clothedtlie.nl 
f:iof/.28.  40.  for  Aaron's  sons  thou  shalt  makec. 
29.  8.  bring  his  sons,  and  put  e.  on  them,  40.  14. 
Lev.  8.  13.  Moses  put  c.  upon  Aaron  .  sons 
10.  5.  theycarned  them  in  tlieirc.oul  ol  the  camp 
Dan.  3.  21.  then  these  men  were  bound  in  their  c. 
27.  nor  were  their  c.  changed,  nor  smell  of  tire 
Mat.  10.  10.  neither  provide  two  e.  nor  shoes,  nor 
J/in-/r  0.9.  shod  with  sandals,  and  put  not  on  two  c. 
/.u/.e3.11.lielhat  hath  two  c.  let  him  impart  lo  him 
Jicts  9  39.  shewing  llie  c.  which  Dorcas  made 

COCKLK. 
.hb  31.  40.  and  let  e.  grow  instead  of  barley 

COCKATRICE,  S. 
Prov.  23.  t  32.  at  last  it  slingeth  like  a  c. 
Isa.  11.8.  weaned  child  put  his  hand  on  the  c.  don 
14.  29.  out  of  serpent  s  root  shall  come  forth  a  c 
59.  5.  they  hatch  c.  eggs,  weave  the  spider's  web 
Jer.  8.  17.  I  will  send  serpents,  c.  among  you 
I  COCK. 

Mat  26.34.this  night  before  c.crow,  thou  shall  deny 
me  thrice,75;  Mark  14. 30, 72.  Luke  22.  34,01. 
74.  and  immediately  the  c.  crew,  Luke  22.  hO. 
.John  18.  1 1 
Mark  13.  35.  if  the  master  cometh  at  c.  crowing 
14.  68.  he  went  out  into  porch,  and  the  c.  crew,  .i,. 
./oha  13.  38.  verily,  verllv,  I  say  to  thee,  thee,  shall 
not  crow  till  thou  hast  denied  me  thrice 
COFFER. 
\Sam.C).  8.  and  put  the  jewels  of  gold  in  a  e. 
ll.lhev  laid  ark  andc.  with  mice  ol  gold  on  car 
15.  lhe"Levites  took  down  the  e.  with  the  ark 
Ezra  6.  t  2.  there  was  found  in  a  c.  a  roll 

COFFIN. 
Gen.  50.  20.  Joseph  was  put  in  a  e.  in  Egypt 
/  uke  7  t  1-4-  be  came  and  touched  the  c.  and  saiv 

COGITATIONS. 
Dan  7  28.  as  for  me  mv  e.  much  troubled  me 

COt,D. 
Gen  8.22.  e.  and  heal,  day  and  night  shall  not  ceasd 
\job  24.  7.  the  naked  have  no  covering  in  the  c. 
'    37.  H.  and  e.  conielh  out  of  Ihe  north 
Psal   147    17.  who  can  stand  before  his  c? 
Pro  ■).20.4.the  sluggard  will  not  plow  by  reason  ofc 
25. 13.  as  the  r.  of  snow  in  t  he  time  of  harvest,  so  it 
'20  that  taketh  avvav  a  garment  in  c.  weather 
"5  as  c.  waterstoaihirstvsoul,soi9good  newi 
r'r  18  14   sl.nll  the  r.  flowing  waters  be  forsaken! 
JVaA.  3.  17.  which  camp  in  the  hedges  in  the  e.  day 
Mat  10  42.  give  to  httle  ones  a  cu|)  of  e.  water 
•4   12  iiiir.uitv  abound, love  of  manyshallwaxc 
.fohn  18. 18.  servants  had  made  a  fire,  for  it  was  r. 
ftcts  28  2  they  received  us,  because  ofthe  r. 
2ror.  li.  27.  in  fastings  often,  in  c.  and  nakedneu 
Rev.  3.  15.  Ibaf  thoii  art  neither  c.  nor  hot,  lb 

COLLAR,  S. 
TudiT.  H  20.  golden  ear-rings  from  Midian,  beside  e 
Job  30  18  mydi.spasebindeth  mease,  of  my  coat 

COLLECTION. 
•^Chrnn   24.  0.  to  bring  in  out  of  Jndah  the  t   9. 
\Cor   10.  1.  now  conccrninj  the  c.  for  the  saiiiU 

COLLEGE. 
2A'(nn-'!22   14.  Uuldahdweltinc.  2  'Aron.  34.22 

COLT-OPS. 
Job\T>  "7  becansehemakelbe.offatonhisflanki 

COLONY 
lets  16.12.  P'»'lippi  chief  c  ily  of  Macedonia  and  « 


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COLOUR. 
Lev   13.  55.  if  the  plugue  liavenot  cliangf<l  Mb  c. 
yum.  ]l.  7.  tlie  c.  thereof  as  the  c.  of  hciulliuiu 
F.sth.  1.  \  (i.  alahaster  and  .-tone  of  blue  c. 
I'roB.  23.  31.  vvlieii  the  vviiiegiveth  liisc.  m  theciip 
>Czek.lA.  out  of  the  midst  tliereof  as  tlie  c.  of  amber 
7.  sparkled  likec.  of  burnished  brass,  Dan.  lU.  U. 
16.  the  wheels  like  unto  c.  of  a  beryl,  10.  U. 
22.  the  linriameiil  was  as  the  c.  of  the  crystal 
Kev.  17. 4.  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and  scar- 
COLOURt;D.  [letc. 

Hev.  17.  3.  I  saw  a  woman  sit  on  a  scarlet  c.  beast 

COLOURS. 
firen.37.3.  Jacob  made  a  coat  of  many  c.  for  Joseph 
Judg.  5.  30.  loSisera  a  (irey  of  divers  e.  meet  for 
%!iam.  13.  \S.  Tainar  had  a  garmont  of  divers  c. 
IChroii.  2'J.  2.  I  have  preiiaied  stones  of  diverse. 
Isa.  54.  11.  I  will  lay  tliy  stones  with  fair  c. 
Ezek.  IC.  10.  deckedst  thy  high  jilaces  with  divers  c. 
17.  3.  an  eagle  with  divers  c.  carne  to  Lebanon 
COLOUR. 
/J(;ti-27. 30.underc.  as  tluf  they  would  cast  anclio 

COLT,  S. 

'ren.  32.  15.  thirty  milcli  camels  with  their  c.  forty 

4'J.  II.  binding  his  asses"  c.  to  the  choice  vine 

huiar  10.4. Jair  had  30  son,<  that  rode  on  30  ass's  c. 

12.]4..'\bdon'ssoiisand  nejihews  rode  on  70  ass's  c. 

Job  11.  12.  though  man  be  born  like  a  wild  ass's  c. 

Zech.  9.  9.  ridmg  upon  a  r   Mat.  21.  5.  .hhn  12.  15. 

Mat.^l.^.Jea  senttwod'iciples.sayiiijjgo,  ycshall 

find  ass  tied,  c.  with  lii.t,  .;l7ttr/i  11.2.  /.u/.e  19.30. 

7.  brought  ass  and  c.  and  set  thereon,  JI/urA  11.7. 

^farill.o.whatdoyou  loosing  thee'  Luke  19.33. 

Luke  19  3.'>.  castgann.  on  c.  and  set  Jesus  thereon 

COME 
iignifies,  [1]   To  draw  iii<;k,  or  approach,  E.vod. 
34.  3.     [2J  To  proceed  from,  1  Chron.  29.  14. 
[3J  To  bifall,  Ezra  9.  13.  Job  4.  5.     [4]  To  be- 
lieve. John  5.  40.  I  6.  37.     [5]    To  altaiii  to. 
Acts  26.  7.      [0]   To  join  loitk,  Proverbs  1.  11. 
[7]  T»  «n«c/;,  E/.ek.  44.  25.     [8J   To  be  married 
to.  Pan.  11.  6.     19]  To  lie  carnallij  wU/i,  Gen, 
38.  16.     [10]  To  invade,  Gen.  34.  25.     [11]  To 
arise.  Num.  24.  7. 
Ovi.G.  20.  two  of  every  sort  shall  c.  to  keep  alive 
7.  1.  c.  thou,  and  all  thy  house  into  the  ark 
t!.  to.  lie  caused  her  to  c.  to  him  into  the  ark 
19.  32.  c.  let  us  make  our  father  drink  wine 
Hi.  27.  wherefore  c.  ye  to  me,  seeing  ye  hate  me? 
31.  44.  c.  let  us  make  a  covenant,  1  and  thou 
37.  20.  c.  let  us  slay  him,  and  cast  intosoine  pit 

41.  t  21.  whenthey  hade,  to  inward  (larts  of  them 

42.  7.  he  said  to  them,  whence e.  ye?  Josh.  9.  8. 
45.  19.  take  wagons,  bring  your  father  and  c. 
49. 10.  sceptre  not  dejiart  from  Judah  till  Shiloh  c. 

fxod.  19.  9.  lo,  I  c.  to  thee  in  a  thick  cloud 
20.24.  where  I  record  my  name  I  will  c.  and  bless 

13.  27.  destroy  all  peoi)le  to  whom  thou  slialt  r. 
•Vum.  10.  29.  c.  thou  with  us  we  will  do  thee  good 

22.  6.  c.  I  pray  thee,  curse  me  this  peoi)le,  11. 
24.  19.  outof  Jacobshallc.hethatshall  have  do- 
minion, and  destroy  him  that  remaineth  of  city 
Dcut.iS.  6.  if  a  Levitee.and  c.  with  desire  of  mind 
•28.  2.  all  these  blessings  shall  c.  on  thee,  overtake 
15.  all  these  curses  e.  on  thee,  overtake  thee,  45. 
J'tdg.  13.  5.  no  razor  e.  on  his  head,  XSam.  1.  11. 
l-fa*«.2. 34.  that  shall  con  thy  two  sons  in  one  day 

9.  13.  for  the  people  will  not  eat  till  he  c.  because 

10.  8.  seven  days  thou  slialt  tarry,  till  I  c.  to  thee 
17.  45.  but  I  c.  to  thee  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
20.  21.  then  c.  thou,  for  there  is  peace  to  thee 

2  Sam.  G.  9.  how  sliallthc  ark  of  (be  Lord  e.  to  me? 
15.  t  2.  when  any  e.  to  the  king  for  judgment 

17.  2.  I  will  c.  on  Iiim  while  he  is  weary  and  weak 

19.  33.  c.  thou  over  with  me  and  I  will  feed  thee 
\Kinrrs  8.  31.  and  the  oath  e.  before  thine  altar 

20.  .33.  observe,  if  any  thing  would  e.  from  him 
22.  27.  feed  this  fellow  until  1  c.  in  peace 

iKing.i  5,  8.  let  him  c.  now  lo  ipe,  he  shall  know 
0.  t  19.  this  is  not  the  wav,  c.  ye  after  me 

18.  32.  till  1  c.  and  take  you  away,  Isa.  3G.  17. 
\Cltron.  29.  12.  both  riches  and  honour  e.  of  thee 

14.  all  things  c.  of  thee,  and  of  tinno  have  we 
2CAro«.8.  ll.holy,  wherelothearkofLordhathc. 
Kslh.A. I'i.ixwoen  Vasliti  refused  to  c.  at  king'scom. 

5.  1 10.  Hainan  caused  his  friends  to  c. 
8.  6.  how  eniliiie  to  see  evil  c.  to  my  people? 
Job  3.  7.  let  no  Joyful  voice  c.  therein 

13.  13.  that  I  may  speak,  let  c.  on  me  what  will 

14.  14.  all  iny  time  will  I  wait  till  my  change  c. 
^21   hiesonsc.lo  honour,  and  he  knoweth  it  not 

37.  13.  he  caused  It  lo  c.  for  correction  on  land 

38.  II.  hitherto  Shalt  thou  c.  but  no  further 
fsnl  40.  7.  then  said  I,  lo.  I  c.  Heb.  10.  7,  9. 

42.  2.  when  shall  I  c.  and  appear  before  God? 

50.  3  cur  God  ahall  e.  ami  not  keep  silence 

65  2.that  hoarctt  prayer,  uilo  tlier  shall  all  flesh  c. 

80  2.  nfir  up  thy  strength,  and  c.  and  save  us 

PC  9.  all  nations  shall  c.  a  ^^  worship  thee 

90.  tl2.  wi!  may  cause  oit;  uurt  to  c.  to  wiedom 


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Pi.  lO: .  2.  O  when  wilt  thou  e.  unto  me  C  will  walk 
109.  17.  as  he  loved  cursing,  so  let  il  e.  unto  inn 
119.  41.  let  thy  mercies  c    unto  me,  O  Lord,  77. 

h'rov.  6.  11.  so  shall  thy  poverty  e.  as  one,  24.  34 
ItJ.  24.  U:e  fear  of  the  wicked  shall  c.  u|ion  him 

26.  2.  so  the  curse  causeless  shall  not  c. 
hkcl.a.  2.  all  things  c.  alike  to  all,  there  is  one  event 
Cunt.  2.  10.  rise  up,  my  love,  and  c.  away,  13 

4.8.  e.  with  me  from  Lebanon,  my  S|)ouse,  with  me 

16.  and  e.  thou  south,  blow  upon  niy  garden 
/6-a.  5.19.  let  the  counsel  of  the  holy  One  of  Israel  c. 
13.  5.  they  e.  from  a  far  country,  even  the  Lord 
6.  the  day  of  the  Lord,  it  shall  c.  as  destruction 
21.  12.  if  ye  will  inquire,  iiiijuireye;  return,  e. 
26^20.  e.  my  peojile,  enter  into  tliy  chambers 

27.  6.  cause  them  tliat  c.  of  Jacob  lo  take  root 
35.  4,  your  God  will  c.  with  vengeance,  he  will  e. 

40.  !0.  the  Lord  will  c.  with  astrong  hand 

41.  25.  I  have  raised  up  one,  and  he  shall  c. 

44.  7.  1  appoinied  things  coming,  and  shall  c. 

45.  20.  assemble  yourselves,  and  e.  draw  near 
24.  even  to  him  shall  men  e.  and  all  that  aro 

51.  11.  the  redeemed  .ihall  c.  withsmgin?  toZion 
Hi.  i.  e.  ye  to  ihewate^.  c.  ye,  buy,  c.  buv  wine 
3.  e.  unto  me.  hear,  aim  vour  siml  shall  live 

59.  20.  and  the  Red.;oiner'sl,all  e.  to  Zion 

60.  3.  and  the  Gentiles  shall  c.  to  thy  light,  5. 
66.  15.  behold.  Loiil  will c.  with  lire  and  chariots 


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.Tohni  1.18.  f  wi.  not  eave  you  com  fort  lem,  I  jviUt 
23.  and  we  will  c.  unto  bun,  and  make  out  al)o<li 
L.  11.  but  these  are  in  the  world,  1  c.  lothee,  U 
21.  22.  if  1  will  he  tarry  nil  1  c.  what  to  thee?  23 

..'ids  1.  II.  lhlsJ.^llallso  c.  as  yehavesr.en  him  gc 

2.  20.  before  tha:  great  ami  n.jtable  day  of  Lord  ». 

3.  19.  sins  blotteo  out,  when  limesofrefresiiingc. 

7.  34.  and  now  c.  1  will  st-nd  thee  into  Egypt 

8.  24.  pray  that  none  of  these  things  c.  upon  ma 

9.  3«.  that  he  would  not  delav  to  c.  to  them 

13.  40.  lest  that  e.  on  you  ihai  is  spoken  in  jiroph. 
16.  9.  saying,  c  over  into  Macedonia,  and  help  ui 

19.  4.  believe  on  him  that  should  e.  after  him 
24.  23.  should  forbid  no  ac(|uaintance  toe.  to  him 

20.  7.  to  which  inomise  our  twelve  tribes  hope  to  c. 
22.  nootherthan  projih.  and  Moses  say  shouldc. 

Rom.  3.  8.  that  we  say,  let  us  do  evil,  that  good  c 
9.  9.  the  word  of  promise,  at  this  tune,  will  I  c. 
ICor.  4.  5.  judge  nothing  nil  the  Lord  c.  who  wiU 

11.  26.  ye  do  shew  the  Lord's  death  till  he  c. 
34.  the  re=t  will  I  set  in  oroler  when  I  e. 

15.  35.  the  dead,  and  with  what  body  do  they  c? 

16.  2.  that  there  be  no  galhefin"s  when  1  c. 

ill   if  Timothy  c. see  he  be  with  von  without  leal 
12.  as  to  Apollos.  1  desired  bun  to  c.  to  vol. 
2(c)-.  1.  15.  1  was  minded  to  c.  lo  you  before 

12.  20.  fori  fenr.  lest  when  I  c.  I  shall  not  find  you 
SUCH  as  I  would,  and  be  tovou  as  von  would  m  I 


3  0.7  V\  "','V'  '"■  '■'?■;:''"  :'"  "■  ""  '"""-' '°  ""^^' '  ","'■  -■  -'•  ■'■  ri«l'teous„e.s  e.  bv  "tire")aw,"t''hen"3 
3.  22.  behold,  wo  c.  to  thee,  lor  tliou  an  our  God  I   3.14.  the  blessing  of  .Abraham  nrighte.on  GenliU 


9.  17.  call  the  mourning  wonien,  that  they  may  c. 

13.  22.  wherefore  c.  those  things  upon  me? 

17.  15.  where  is  the  word  of  the  Lord  ?  let  it  c. 

27.  7.  shall  servo  him  till  the  veiy  time  of  his  land  c. 

31.9.  they  shall  c.  with  wee|)ing  and  with  sujiplic. 

38.  25.  if  the  princes  hear,  and  c.  tolhee,  and  say 

40.  4.  if  itseemgoodtoe.  if  itseem ill  toe.  forbear 

46.  18.  and  as  Carmel  by  the  sea,  so  shall  he  e. 

49.  4.  that  trusted,  saying,  who  shall  e.  unto  me 

/.am.  1.4.  ways  of  Zion  mourn,  none  c.  to  solemn 

22.  let  all  their  wickedness  c.  before  thee   [feasts 

Ezek.  12.  16.  declare  abomiiiatii-ns  whither  they  e. 

13.  18.  will  ye  save  the  souls  alive  that  c.  to  yon? 
21. 19.  two  ways  that  the  sword  may  c.  20.|  32  11. 

27.  shall  be  no  more,  till  he  e.  whose  right  it  is 
33.  3.  when  he  scetli  the  sword  c.  on  the  land,  6. 

31.  they  c.  to  thee  as  the  peo]ile  cometh 
_33.  lo  it  will  c.  then  shall  know  that  a  prophet 
36. 8.  to  my  people  Israel,  they  are  at  hand  to  c. 
Hos.a.l.  e.let  us  return  to  the  Lord,  forhehalh  torn 

3.  and  he  shall  c.  to  us,  as  the  rain  to  the  earth 
10.  12,  itis  time  loseektJie  Lord  till  bee.  and  rain 
■/oel  1.15. day  of  the  Lord, as  a  destruction  shall  it  c. 
2.  31.  before  the  terrible  day  of  the  Lord  c. 
■  tonak  1.7.  e.  let  us  cast  lots,  that  we  may  know 
Mic.  4.  8.  to  thee  shall  it  c.  the  kingdom  shall  e. 


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Hab.  2.  3.  because  it  will  surely  c.  and  not  tarry 
Zrp/i.2.  2.  before  the  fiirce  anger  ofLorde.  on  you 
Zcl/i.  1.  21.  then  said  i,  what  c.  these  to  do? 
14.  5.  God  shall  e.  and  all  the  saints  wiih  thee 
Mai.  3.  1.  the  Lord  ye  seek  shall  c.  to  his  temple 

4.  6.  lest  I  e.  and  smite  the  earth  with  a  curs 
Mat.  2.  6.  for  out  of  thee  shall  c.  a  Governor 

5.  24.  first  be  reconciled,  then  e.  and  offer  thy  gift 

6.  10.  thy  kingdom  e.  thy  will  be  done,  y.uA-r  11.2. 

7.  15.  false  prophets  c.  to  you  in  shecps'  clolhing 

8.  7.  Jesus  saiih  to  him,  1  will  c.  and  heal  liiin 

8,  I  am  not  worthy  thou  shouldestc.und.  my  roof 

9.  and  to  another  c.  and  lie  cometh,  /.iikc  7.  8. 
1 1  .many  shall  c.  from  east  and  west,  and  sit  down 

11.  3.  art  thou  he  that  should  c.?  I.nkc  7.  19,  20. 
28.  e.  all  ye  that  labour  and  are  heavy  laden 

16.  24.  if  any  man  will  e.  after  me,  let  hi.m  deny 

17.  10.  vvhy  sav  the  scribes,  Elias  must  first  c..?'l]. 
19.  21.  go,sell  thatthou  hast,  and c.  Lnke  18.  22. 
22.  4.  all  things  are  readv,  c.  unto  the  marriage 

24.  14.  gospel  shall  be  preached,  then  shall  end  e, 
42.  ye  know  not  what  hour  your  Lord  doth  c. 

25.  34.  c.  ye  blessed  of  mv  Fa'ther,  inherit  kini'd. 
Marks.  34.  if  any  will  c.  after  me,  /.uie9.23.|  14.27. 

10.14.  suffer  little  children  to  e.  to  me,  Luke  18.16. 

21.  and  c.  take  up  the  cross,  and  follow  me 
12. 7.this  is  the  heir, e.let  us  killhim,  /,«Ac20.  14. 
Luke  10.1. every  place  whither  he  himself  would  c. 
13.  7.  three  years  I  c.  seeking  fruit  on  this  fi;;  tree 

14.  there  are  six  days,  in  tlfem  e.  and  be  healed 
17.  20.  when  the  kingdom  of  God  should  e. 

19.  13.  he  said  unto  them,  occupy  till  I  c. 

20.  16.  he  shall  c.  and  destroy  these  husbandmen 
22.  18.  fruit  of  vine,  till  kingdom  of  God  shall  c. 

.Mm  1.  39.  he  saith  unto  them,  r.  and  see 
3.  26.  the  same  ba|illzeth,  and  nil  men  e.  to  him 
5.  14.  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  e.  to  thee 

40.  ye  will  not  c.  to  me,  that  ye  might  have  life 
6.37.  all  thatihe  Father  givethine  shall  dome 

44.  no  man  can  e.  to  me,  except  F.  draw  him,  65. 

7.  34.  and  tvliere  T  am,  thither  ye  cannot  c 
37.  if  any  man  thirst,  let  him  c.'tome  and  drink 

8.  14.  yecannottell  whence  I  c.  and  whither  I  go 
13  19.  now  I  leii  you  before  it  c  that  when  it  iu'e. 


ly.  It  was  added. till  the  seed  should  e.towhom 
2  y'Acs.  1.  lO.when  he  shall  e.  lo  be  glorified  i)i  sail  l» 
2.  3.  nut  c.  except  there  e.  a  falling  away  first 
1  Tun.  4.  8.  the  life  that  now  is,  and  of  that  to  r. 
13.  till  I  c.  give  attendance  lo  reading,  todoctr.ue 
.V'iWi.  3.  1.  in  last  days  perilous  times  shall  c. 

4.  3.  time  will  c.  will  not  endure  sound  doctrine 
'J'lt.  3.  12.  be  diligent  lo  c.  lo  me  to  Nicapolis 
Neh.  4.  IG.  let  us  c.  boldly  to  the  throne  of  grace 

7.  25^lie  is  able  lo  save  tllem  that  c.  to  God  by 
10.  .37.  he  that  shall  e.  will  e.  and  not  tarry 
.'am.  4. 1.  whence  c.  wars,  c.  they  not  of  yourliislsl 

5.  1.  weep  for  your  miseries  tliat  shall  c.  on  voo 
2Pet.  3.  9.  but  that  all  should  e.  to  repentance 

10.  day  of  Ld.  will  c.  as  a  lliief,  liev.  3.  3.  j  16.  Jo 
I./u/or  2.  18.  as  ye  have  lieanl,  antichrist  shall  c. 
J./uAh  10.  if  I  c.  I  will  remember  his  deeds 
Rev.  2.  5.  repent,  or  else  I  will  c.  to  thee  .|uickly 
25.  that  which  ye  have  already,  hold  fast  till  f  e. 

3. 11.  behold,  I c. quickly,  hold  that  fast, 22. 7, 20. 

G.l.oiie  of  the  four  beasts,  saying,  c.  and  see,  3*.  5,7 

18.  10.  for  in  one  hour  is  thyjiKlgmeni  c. 

22.  17,  and  let  him  that  is  ai'hii  st  c.  whoever  will 

COME  agnni. 
Gen.  28.  21,  so  that  I  c.  a  »«i«  to  my  father's  house 
AiO(/.14.26.tlial  waters  may  e.  arrainon  Egyptians 
Lev.  14.  43.  if  the  plague  c.  again  and  break  out 
Jiidg^  8. 9.  when  I  c.  ng.  in  ])eace  I  will  break  down 

13  8.  let  man  of  God  c.  again  lous,  and  teach  ui 
lA'iHn-5  2.41.Shimei  had  gone  loGath, and  wasc.  a. 

12.5.  depart  for  3  days,  and  then  e.  ag.  2C/;r.  10.5 

17.21.  O  Lord,  I  piay,  lettliischil(l's''soule.  o^-fl;')! 
Ezra  G.  21.  chilrlrcn  of  Israel  c.  agmn,  .M'lh.  8. 17. 
I^sal.  126.  G.  he  shall  c.  again  wiih  rejoicing 
Pror.  3.  28.  say  not  to  thy  neighbour,  go  andr.  ag 
■fcr.  37.  3,  the  Chaldeans  shall  c.  again  and  fight 
f.am.  1, 1 11.  given  for  meat  to  makci'their  soul  e?a. 
Luke  10.  35.  when  I  e.  again  I  will  repay  thee 
■/u/in  14.3.  I  will  e.  ag.  and  receive  you  to  myself 

28.  ye  have  heard  how  i  said,  J  go  away  and  c.  a 
■iCor.  2. 1.  that  I  would  not  c.  a^'ain  in  heaviness 

12.  21.  lest,  when  I  c.  again,  God  will  humble  mo 

13,  2.  1  write,  that  if  I  c.  again  I  will  not  spare 
COME  down. 

Clen.  45.  9.  thus  saith  Joseph,  c.  d.  to  me,  larrv  not 
Kxod.  3.  8.  1  amc.  d.  todeliver  and  bring  I  hem  up 

19.  11.  the  Lord  will  r.  down  on  Mount  Sinai 
^I'nm.  II.  17.  I  will  c.  d.  and  talk  with  ihee  there 
Drut.  28,  24.  from  heaven  it  shall  c.  dnirn  on  theo 
./»'/"■.  7.24.  saying,  e.  down  aganst  the  Midianite* 

15.  12._they  said,  we  are  e.  dmrn  to  hind  thee 
I. 'Vim.  G.  21.  e.  down  and  fetch  the  ark  up  to  you 

2.x  11.  will  Saul  e.rf.?  the  Lord  said,  hewiUc'.d. 

20.  r.  down,  according  to  the  desire  of  thy  soul 

2A'/Hn-.9  1.4.thonshaltnotf.«.fromthatbed,"6.  16 

9.  Ihou  manofGod,e.  a.  |1  '.0.  !etfiree.)/.  II,  12 

.\7/^  6.  3. 1  am  doing  a  sreat  work,  1  rannot  c.down 

Ps.  7.  16.  his  dcalingshall  c.dnwn  oii  hisown  pste 

i~.  6.  he  shall  e.  down  like  rain  on  mown  glass 

1-14.  5.  bow  the  heavens,  O  I^ord,  and  e.  dntm 
f.^a.  34.  5.  my  sword,  it  shall  c.  down  on  Idnmea 

47.  1.  c.  down,  sit  in  the  dust.  O  virgin  daughter 
64.  1.  oh,  that  triou  wnulriest  r.  down,  that  nmunt 

.hr.  13.  18.  your  principality  shall  e.  dawn 
21.  13.  which  say,  «ho  shall  c  down  against  usi 

48.  18.  ,-.  down  from  thy  jlorv,  and  sit  in  thirst 
Fzrk.  26.  16.  the  princes  of  the  sea  shall  e.  down 
27.  29.  all  pilots  shall  e.  down  from  their  ships 
30.  6.  the  pride  of  her  power  shall  r.  down 

Z;ia?i.  5,t  20,  hardened  in  ptide,  he  was  made  to  c,^ 


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oel  3.  11.  cause  lliy  iiiiglity  ones  to  c.  doxsn 
Mat.  I'l.  17.  not  f.  (/.  totuke;ui\  thing  out  of  house 

i7.  411.  f   duwii  Iroin  llie  cross,  4-.  .Mark  15.  30. 
Lukc'.t.oi.  will  .lioutlial  wucoiiiiiiaml  lire  loc.d.t 

19.  5.  Jesus  sukI,  Zacciious,  iiiaktiiasto  anil  c.  U. 
JoSn  4.  49.  "aitli,  Sir,  c.  (/ua'd  eie  my  clulJ  die 
^c'.s  14.  11.  liii;  gods  are  c.  i/uw«  to  us  like  men 
ticf.  ii.  V-i.  devil  isc.  lyou-M  to  you,liavnij;  wrutli 

i;).  ly.  makulii  liiec.  duwn  from  heaven  on  earth 

^.  I.  angel  c.  d.  having  llie  key  of  bulloiuless  |ut 

COiMK  funk. 
Gen  15. 4.  lie  lliat  shall  c.Jurlh  out  of  thy  bowels 

I  .Sam.  14.  11.  Hebrews  c.j'uit/t  out  of  lliiir holes 
1  Kintrsi.  'M-  Benaiali  said,  thus  saith  ihe  k.  c.f. 
iA'ings  10.  ia.  to  in  and  slay  them,  let  iionec./. 
Jjb  tiJ.  10.  when  tried,  1  shall  c.  Jort/i  as  gold 
Psat.  n.  2.  let  my  sentence  c.  f.  from  thy  presence 

6t*.  f*.  I  aw  shut  uji,  ami  1  eamiot  c.fmt.'i 
F.cct.  7.  Id.  that  feareth  Uod  shall  c.y.  of  them  ail 
Ua.  II.  1.  shall  (.-./.  arodoiitol  the  stem  of  Jesse 

48.  1.  and  art  c.Jurl/toal  of  the  walersof  Judah 
Itr.  4.  4.  lest  my  fury  c.  forlli  hke  hie  and  burn 
'37.  5.  Pharaoh's  aimy  was  c.  f.  out  of  Kgyjit,  7. 

4ti.  U.  let  mighty  men  c.  forlli,  the  Ethiopians 

48.  45.  a  (ire  shall  <;.  /«( iA  out  of  Heshbon 
Kick.  21.  lit.  both  twain  siiallc./.  out  of  one  land 

1  Jan.  W.  2G.  ye  servants  of  the  most  high  God,  c.f. 
9.  22.  U  Daniel,  1  am  c.forik  to  give  lliee  skill 

Jofl'i.  18.  a  fountain  shall  c.  f-jrtk  of  house  of  Lord 
JSlic.  5.  2.  out  of  Ihee  shall  c.f.  that  is  to  be  ruler 
i'ccA.  2.  6.  c.f.  and  Use  from  lire  land  of  the  north 
jl/at.  13.49.angelss>iall  c./ortAand  sever  wicked 

15.  If?,  c.  furtli  from  the  heart,  and  delile  the  man 
«WafA- 9. 29.  this  kind  c./ur<rt  hy  nothing  but  prayer 
J.nke  12.  37.  and  will  c.fortli  and  serve  them 
Ijktto.  29.  shall  c.  forth,  they  that  have  done  good 

1 1.43.  hecried  with  a  loud  voice, Lazarus,  c. forth 
Acts  7.7.  after  that  they  shall  c.  forth  and  serve  iiic 

COME  kUhcr. 
tirn.  \i>.  IG.  in  the  fourth  generation  shall  c.  hither 
hulg.  IG.  2.  It  was  told  Gazites,  Samson  is  c.  hither 
Hutk  2.  14.  at  nical-time  c.  thou  hither  and  eat 
I.Sam.  10. 22.  they  iiirpiired  if  the  man  should  c.  h. 

iti.  11.  we  will  not  sit  down  till  he  c.  hither 

2  Sam.  14.  32.  c.h.  that  1  may  send  thee  to  the  king 
20. IG.say  to.toah,  c.h.  thall  mayspeak  witii  thee 

2  Kings  H.  7  tolil  lien-hadad,  the  man  of  G.  is  c.  h. 
I'roo.  25.  7.  better  it  be  said  to  thee,  c.  up  hither 
y>a.-i.  3.2f).  ye  servants  ofG.  c.  forth  and  c.  hither 
.>/u£.  8. 29.  arlthouc.  A.  to  tormen:  us  before  time 
John  4.  15.  that  1  thirst  not,  neither  c.  h.  to  draw 
16.  J  jsus  saith,  call  thy  husband  and  c.  hitlier 
Jlcls  17.  G.  that  have  turned  the  world  are  c.  hither 
A';o.4.1.  voice  said,  cup  A.  11.12.  |  17.  1.  |21.y. 

CU.ME  in,  or  into. 
Gen.  6.  18.  tliou  shall  c.  iii^o  the  ark,  and  thy  sons 

19.  31.  there  IS  not  a  man  in  the  earth  toe.  i«  tons 

24.31.  and  he  said,  c.  ndlioii  blessed  of  the  Lord 
F.zod.  12. 23.  Lord  will  not  sutler  destroyer  to  c.  in 

28.  43.  when  they  c.  in  unto  the  tabernacle 
/^er.  1G.26.  heshall  bathe  his  flesh,  and  afterwarc 
shall  c.  into  the  camp,  28  JV'um.  19  7.  |  31.  24. 
hTuni.  'il.  21.  and  at  his  word  they  shall  c.  in 
Vent.  31.  2.  I  can  no  more  go  out  nor  c.  in 
.fo.ih.  14.  11.  BO  is  iny  strength  to  go  out  and  c.  in 

23.  t  1.  Joshua  wa.xed  old,  and  c.  into  days 
I  Kinirs  1.  14.  I  will  c.  in  after  thee  and  confirm 

3.7. 1  am  a  child,  I  know  not  how  to  go  out  ore.  i>j 

14.  6.  he  said,  c.  in  thou  wife  of  Jeroboam 

15.  17.  he  might  not  sillier  any  to  go  out  or  c.  in 
'2Kings4.  4.  when  c.  in  shut  the  door  upon  thee 

II  9.  they  took  each  his  men  to  c.  in  and  go  out 
2Chron.  1.  10.  go  out  and  c.  in  before  this  people 

16.  1.  that  he  might  let  none  go  out  ore.  in  to  Asa 
23.6.  nonec.  !«<(;  the  houseof  the  L.  save  priests 

JVeh.  2.  7.  convey  me  over,  till  I  c.  into  Judah 
F.sth.  5.  12.  Esther  let  no  man  c.  ;»  with  the  king 
6.  5.  and  the  king  said,  let  Haman  c.  in 
P.ial.  24.  7.  and  the  King  of  glory  shall  c.  in,  9, 
69.  1.  for  the  waters  are  c.  in  unto  my  soul 
96.  8.  bring  an  offering  and  c.  into  his  courts 
109.  18.  so  let  it  c.  into  his  bowels  like  water 
C'lnt.  4.  16.  let  my  bclove<l  c.  into  his  garden 
Is/i.  19.  1.  behold,  the  Lord  shall  c.  into  Fgypt 

2.3.  the  Assyrian  shall  r.  into  Kgypt,  Egyptian 
24    10.  every  lioiisi:  shut  up,  that  no  man  c.  in 
59.  19.  when  the  enemy  shall  c.  in  like  a  flood 
ler.  17  19.  gate,  whereby  the  kings  of  Judah  c.  in 
51   50  and  let  Jerusalem  c.  into  your  mind 
51.  tor  strangers  are  c.  into  the  sanctuaries 
Ezek.  11.  5.  I  know  things  that  c.  into  your  mind 
38. 1ft  It 'he same  time  shall  things  c.jn/o  thy  mind 
itic.ii  5  -.vhen  the  .Assyrian  shall  e.  i'n'o  our  land 
Mat.  I).  12.  when  ye  c.  into  a  house,  s:ilute  il 
Ifi.  27.  Son  of  Man  shall  c.  in  glory  of  his  Father 

24.  5.  for  many  shall  c.  in  my  name, saying,  T  am 
Christian,',  deceive  many, /ifrtr*  13.  ti.  I,ukc'i\.H. 

25.  31.  when  I  he  Son  of  Man  shall  c.  in  his  glory 
Luke  II.  33   they  which  c.  in  may  see  the  light 

m,  16.  c   in  'lie  record  watch,  or  c.  in  the  third 


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l.v.ke  12.  4(1.  will  c.  i«  a  day  when  he  loo'Kci4i  not 

for  liim 

14.  23.  go  out,  and  compel  them  to  c.  j'n,  that  my 

IG.  2S.  lest  t.-.ey  c.  into  this  place  of  torment 

■  /ohn  0.43. 1  am  c.  in  my  Father's  name,  ye  receive 

nie  not,  if  another  c.  j/i  his  own  name  ye  receive 

G.  14.  prophet  that  should  f.  iittu  the  world,  11.  27. 

.^r<.-'lG. 15. Lydia, saying,  c.  into  house,  abitle  there 

iioiii.  II.  25.  till  the  fulness  ol  Gentiles  be  c.  in 

1  Cur.  14.  23.  there  c.  in  those  that  are  unlearned 

24.  if  there  c.  in  one  that  believeth  not 
.lain.'i.  2.there  c.  in  also  a  poor  man  in  vile  raiment 
Hcv.  3.  20.  1  will  c.  ill  10  him,  and  sup  with  him 

COME  near, 
firn.  12.  11.  Abram  was  c.  weur  lo  enter  into  Egypt 
20.4.  but  Abimelech  had  not  c.  near  her 
Exud.  12.  48.  then  let  him  c.  mar  and  keep  it 
IG.  9.  say  unto  Israel,  c.  near  belbre  the  Lord 
28.  43.  or  when  they  c.  near  to  the  altar,  30.  20. 
jViiin.  IG.  5.  and  will  cause  him  to  c.  near  to  liini 

40.  that  no  stranger  c.  near  to  otl'er  incense 
.losk.  10.  24.  c.  «ea/,iiut  your  lect  on  the  necks 
1  .Sam.  10.  20.  had  caused  all  the  tribes  to  c.  near 
PsaL.  32.  y.  be  held  in,  lest  they  c.  near  unto  thee 
119.  109.  let  my  cry  c  near  before  thee 
ha.  41.  1.  let  us  c.  near  together  to  judgment 

t  21.  cause  to  c.  near  your  cause,  sailli  the  L. 
48.  IG.  c.  ye  near  uiiio  me,  hear  ye  this 
50.8.  who  is  mine  a<lversary  ?  let  him  c.  ?iear  me 
EjtA.  18.0. nor  hath  t./icur  toameiislruous  woman 
40.  40.  which  c.near  to  the  Lord  to  minister  to  him 
44.  15.  they  shall  c.  near  to  me  to  minister  to  me 
IG.lheyshall  CHcar  to  my  table  to  minister  tome 
.■?;Ho»G.3.whicli  cause  the  seatof  violence  toe. 7ieur 
Mai.  3.  5.  and  I  will  e.  near  to  you  to  judgment 
/yu/rf  19.41.  when  he  wase.7icar,  he  beheld  the  city 
./3ers23.15.aiidwe,or  he  c.7jcur,are  readyto  kill  him 

COME  nigh. 
Kiod.  34.  30.  but  they  were  afraid  to  c.  nigh  him 
J.cv.  10.  3.  1  will  be  sanctified  in  allthatc.  nigh  me 
21.21.  no  man  thathath  blemish  shalle.  vigh,^Xi. 
JVitm.  18.  4.  a  stranger  shall  not  c.  7i(n'A  to  you 
/j'fHt.20.2.vvlien  you  are  c.nigli  to  battle,  the  jiriest 
iyuAclO.  9.  kingdom  of  God  isc  /u^Auntovou,  11. 

COME  nut. 
Exod.  19.  15.  be  rrady,  e.  nut  at  your  wives 
24.  2.  bnl  they  shall  not  c.  nigh,  nor  the  people 
Jfiun.  14.  30.  ye  shall  not  c.  into  the  land  I  sware 
16.12  Datlian  and.Abijam  said,wevvill  7i6te.up,14. 
Dent.  23.  lU.  unclean  shall  not  c.  within  the  camp 
.Josh.  3.  4.  c.  nut  near  unto  the  ark,  that  ye  may 

23.  7.  that  ye  c.  not  among  these  nations 
.Jiidg.  1G.17.  there  hath7io<c.  a  razor  on  mine  head 
2iiam.  14.29.  Absalom  sent  for  Joab,  but  he  would 

7101!  c.  he  sent  the  second  time,  he  would  not  c. 
\fiings  13. 22. carcase  note,  to  sepulchre  of  fathers 
2  Kings  19.32.  king  of  Assyria  shall  7i«t  c.  into  this 
city,  nor  shout  arrow  there,  33.  Isa.  37.  33,  34- 
2  Chnin.  35.  21.  I  c.  nut  against  thee  this  day 
/r2/-al0.8.wliosoeverwoiild  not  c. within  three  days 
JVeA.13.1.AIoabite  7101!  c.  into  congregation  for  ever 
.fob's.  G.  let  it  not  c.  into  the  number  of  the  months 
13.  IG.  for  a  hypociilc  shall  nnl  c.  before  him 
Psal.  32.  6.  in  Hoods  they  shall  not  c.  nigh  to  him 
69.  27.  let  them  not  e.  inio  thy  righteousness 
91. 7.thonsands shall  fall, but  itshalhioitc.nighthee 
132.3.1  will  nut  c.  into  the  tabernacle  of  my  house 
Prov.  5.  8.  c.  not  nigh  the  door  of  her  house 
Isa.  7.  17.  Lord  shall  bring  (Vays  that  have  not  c. 
25.  there  shall  not  c.  the  fear  of  briers  and  thorns 
28.  15.  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  not  c.  to  me 
32. 10.  vintage  shall  fail,  the  gathering  shall  not  c. 
51.  14-  far  from  terror,  for  il  shall  note,  near  thee 
65.  5.  which  say,  stand  by  thyself,  e.  not  near  me 
./cr.  37. 19.  saying,  the  king  of  Babylon  shall  7i()«c. 
Ezek.U)  16.  like  tilings  shall  not  c.  nor  shall  it  heso 
44.  13.  they  shall  nut  e.  near  10  me  to  do  office 
Hus.  4.  15.  c.  not  ye  unto  Gilgal,nor  go  to  Beth-. 
9.  4.  their  soul  shall  not  e.  into  house  of  the  Lord 
Zech.  14.  18.  and  if  the  family  of  Egypt  e.  not 
Mat.  22.  3.  sent  to  call,  and  lliey  would  not  c. 
.VrtrA2.4.theycoiild  not  c.  ngli  for  press,  Au/re  8.19. 
/.uke  14.  20.  I  have  married  a  wile,  I  cannot  c. 
.lohnb.  24.  and  shall  not  c.  into  comlemnation 

40.  ye  will  nut  c.  to  me  that  ye  might  have  life 
7.  34.  where  I  am  thither  ye  ciinniit  c.  .36. 

11.  56.  think  ve  that  he  will  710'  c.  to  the  feast  ? 

15.  22.  if  1  had  nut  c.  they  had  not  bad  sin 

16.  7.  if  I  go  not  away,  the  Comforter  will  yiot  c. 
1  Cor.  4.  18.  as  thoiiL'h  T  would  not  c.  to  you 

(;OME  out.  [stance 

firn.  1.5. 14.  afterwar^is  shall  c.  out  with  great  sub- 

17.  6.  and  kings  shall  c.  out  of  thee,  3.5.  11. 

24.  13.  the  daughters  of  city  e.  out  to  draw  water 
Kev.  16. 17.  tilt  he  c.  out  and  have  made  atonement 
jVu/n.  11.  20.  shall  eat  till  it  c.  out  at  vour  nostrils 

12.  4.  c.  out  ye  ihree  to  tabernacle  of  cnngregnt. 
20.  18.  lest  I  c.  out  against  thee  with  the  sword 
22.  5.  there  is  a  people  c.  out  of  Egypt,  11. 
33.  38.  Aaron  died  fortieth  year  after  Israel  c.  out 


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Deul.  JH.  7.  e.  oui  one  way  and  flie»o»en  tray 
.ludg.  9.  15.  if  not,  let  lire  c.  out  ol  the  braniU«» 

29.  he  said,  increase  thine  army  and  cuui 
16u;«.2.  3.  let  not  arrogaiicy  t.  uut  jf  your  inouti 

11.  3.  to-morrow  we  will  c.  out  unto  thee,  10. 

24.  14.  after  whom  is  the  king  of  Israel  c.  out  ? 
2  Ham.  IG.  7.  e.  out,  e.  out,  thou  bli>ody  man 
1  KingsG.  1.  in  the  480th  year  after  Ur.  were  r.  out 

20.  17.  saying,  theie  are  men  c.  out  of  Samaria 
•2Kings5.  ll.hewille.  uuHome,  and  layhishaud 

18.31.  make  an  agreement  and  e.  out,  Jsa.  3*(.  16. 

19.  9.  behold,  he  is  e.  out  to  light  against  thee 
Psal.  14.  7.  O  that  salvalion  were  c.  uut  of  Zirn 

68.  31.  princes  shall  c.  out  of  Egypt,  Ethiopia 
Prov.  12.  13.  but  the  just  shall  e.  uut  of  trouble 
ha.  34.  3.  their  stink  shall  c.  out  of  their  carcase* 
JVuA.  1.  11.  there  is  one  c.  out  that  imagineth  evil 
Mat.  5.  20.  by  no  means  c.  out  till  thou  hast  paid 

26.55.  are  ye  c.oiit  as  against  a  thief  with  sword* 

and  slaves  to  take  me?  Mark  14.48.  J^uke  22.52. 

.1fapA1.25.hold  thy  peace,  e.  out  of  him,  Lukei.  35 

5.  8.  said,  c.  oat,  thou  unclean  s|iivU,  /.uAd  8.  29 
.John  1.  46.  can  any  good  thing  c.  uut  of  Nazareth? 

7.  41.  some  said,  shall  Clirijt  c.  out  of  Galilee  ! 
Jlcts  16.  18.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  to  c.  out  of  her 
Rum.  11. 2G.  there  shall  c.  OH/ of  Zion  the  Deliverc/ 
2  Cor.  6.  17.  wherefore  e.  uut  from  among  them 
//e*.7.5. thong!/  ti.'cy  c.  out  of  ihe  loins  of  Ahrahnni 
Iiet>.lti.i3.  saw  spirilse.  oj/t  of  the  mouth  of  dragou 

18.  4.  a  voice  saying,  c.  out  other,  my  people 
COME  to  pass. 

Exod.i.S.ilshaW  c.to  pass  if  they  will  not  believe  ,9. 

JVw7».11.23.whellier  my  word  shall  e.  topassor  not 

17.5.c.topusslhe  man's  rod  I  choose  shall  blossom 

Deut.l.li.  shall  e.  to  pass  ifyc  heat  k.  11. 13.  |  28. 1 

13.  2.  and  the  sign  or  ihe  wonder  e.  to  pass 
■Josh.  23.  14.  all  are  e.  to  pass,  no  good  thing  failed 
.Jvdg.  13.  J2.  Manoah  said,  let  thy  words c  to  past 

17. when  thy  say'wga  c.topass  we  may  do  honour 
21.  3. 0  Lord,  why  is  this  c.  to  pass  in  Israel,  that 
1  A'ings  13.  32.  the  saying  shall  surely  e.  to  pass 
Isa.  7.  7.  it  shall  not  stand;  nor  shall  it  e.  to  pass 

14.  24.  as  1  have  thought,  so  ^iiall  it  e.  to  pass 
42.  9.  behold,  the  former  tlihigs  are  c.  to  pass 

■  ler.  17. 24.  it  shall  e.  topassifye  diligently  hearken 
32.  24.  what  thou  hast  spoken  is  c.  to  pass 

Eze.t.  12. 25.  the  word  that  1  speak  shall  c.  to  pass 
34.  14. 1  have  spoken,  il  shall  e.  to  pass,l  willooil 
/Ja7(.2.29.maketh  known  to  thee  what  sliall  c.  top. 
Uos.l.  5.  c.  to  pass  \hal  I  vfill  break  the  bow  oflsr 

■  loci  2.  3'2.  c.  to  pass  that  whosoever  shall  call  on  L 
.'linos  8.  9.  e.  top.  I  will  cause  sun  go  down  at  noon 
Zech.  6.  15.  this  shall  e.  to  p.  if  ye  diligently  obey 

7.  13.  therefore  it  is  c.  to  pass,  that  as  he  cried 
^)/at.24.6.all  theselhingsmusi  c.topass,end  not  yet 
Mark  11.  23.  things  which  he  saith  shall  c.  to  pass 

13.29.  when  ye  shall  see  these  c.  to  p.  J.nke  21. 31. 
Luke  2.  15.  and  see  this  thing  which  is  e.  to  pass 

21.  7.  what  sign  when  these  things  f.ha!l  c.  to  p.  28. 

24.12.  wondering  in  himself  at  what  was  c.  topata 

IS.liast  not  known  the  things  which  are  c.topiiss 

.Tnhnl'i.  19.  when  it  isc.  top.  ye  may  believe,  14.29. 

'?ftA-3.23.  c.  top.  that  every  soul  that  will  not  heai 
Rev.  1.  1.  to  shew  things  must  shortly  c.  to  p.  22.  ti 

COME  .short. 

/?o?».3.23.all  have  sinned  and  c.short  of  gloryof  G. 

We4.4.1. lest  any  of  von  should  seem  to  c.  short  of  it 

COME  to^ctAcr. 

Toh  9.  32.  and  we  should  c.  together  in  judgment 

19.12.histroops  c.together  against  me  and  encamp 
.fir.  3. 18.  shall  c.  together  out  of  land  of  the  north 

50.4.Isr.andJud.shall  e.to^etAc?',going  and  wee|| 
.Irt.f  I.  6.  when  they  were  e.  togtther,  28.  17. 

10.  27.  he  found  many  that  were  e.  together 

19.  32.  kn^  not  wherefore  they  were  c.  togetht 
21.  22.  the  multitude  must  reeds  c.  together 

^Cor.7.5.c.  together  again,  that  Sat.  tempt  you  not 

11.  17.  you  c.  together,  not  for  better  hut  for  woroe 
18.  when  yec.  to.o-(tAer  in  church,  20.  .33.  [14.26 
34.  that  ye  c.  not  tni'rtliir  to  condemnation 

14. 23.  if  whole  church  he  e.  together  to  one  placa 

COME  vp. 

Erorf. 19. 13. trumpet  sound  theyshall  c.vp  to  mount 

24.  thoii  shalt  1    np,  thoii  and  Aaron  with  ihee 

24.  12.  c.  7;7>  to  me  into  the  mount,  iind  N  there 

33.  5.  I  will  e.  np  into  midst  of  thee  in  a  moment 

34.  2.  and  e.  np  in  the  inorning  to  mount  Sinai 
3.  no  man  shall  c.  np  with  thee  nor  be  seen 

.-Vf/m.  20.5.  whvhave  yemadeuse.  77/)  out  Egypti 
./o.tA.4.16.that  t^e  priests  e.?/p  ot'*of.?ordan,  17,18 
10.  4.  e   up  tc  me.  and  help  me  to  smite  Giheon 

6.  e.  vp  to  ns  rpiickly,  save  us,  and  help  us 
.fiidg.  1.  ;'.  Judah  said,  c.  np  with  me  into  my  lot 

1.5.  IP    'ndah  said,  why  are  ye  c.  np  against  usi 

16.  18.  Delilah  sent,  saying,  c.  up  this  once 
1  .Sum.  14. 10.  if  they  say  c.  np  to  ns,  we  will  go  up 

17.  25.  said,  have  ye  .»een  this  man  that  is  c.  tip? 
1  Kinss  1. 3.5.  t.'ien  ye  shall  e  7/p  afler  him,  that  h» 

20.  22.  the  king  of  Svria  will  e.  np  neainst  thee 
2h'ings  16. 7.  cup  c'.nd  sa  ve  me  from  kini;  of  Syria 


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iktn^s  id.25.ainl  tiuwc.  up  witliou!  L.  Tea.K.lO. 

i  Cur.  -0.  lu.  (jiiliol  I,  llicy  c.  up  by  iliu  clili'ol  Ziz 
Ju'jl.  y.  lliatgufUilJ  tlieginvojsliallt.  u/>iiumoie 
/';-iio.  'Jj.  7.  Ijetler  llial  a  be  said,  t.  uy;  uulier 
/.v.i.  3.  G.  but  tlioie  sliall  c.  icp  bnois  uud  Uiutiis 
a.  7.  and  lie  sliall  c.  up  over  all  liis  cliaiuiuls 
li.  a.sinoe  laid  down  no  t'ullow  is  c.  up  against  us 
tiO.  7.  tliey  sliall  c.  up  wiili  accBpt.  on  nuiit  altar 
hr.  9.  21.  ibr  death  is  c.  up  into  our  windows 
4y.  19.  beliold,  lie  sliall  c.  ap  like  a  lion,  5U.  4-J. 
22.  behold,  he  sliall  c.  up  and  liy  as  the  eagle 
■   51.  27.  cause  the  horses  to  c.  ap  as  caleijiillars 
42.  the  sea  is  c.  up  upon  Babylon,  she  is  covered 
Lam.  1.  14.  arc  wreathed,  and  c.  up  upon  my  neck 
*'zc/i.  24.  8.  that  it  might  cause  fury  lot.  up  lo  take 
jJ7.  12.  and  cause  you  to  c.  up  out  of  your  graves 
'M.  IG.  thou  shall  c.  up  against  my  people  Israel 
47.  t  -12.  on  the  bank  siiaii  c.  up  all  uees 
'/os.  1.  11.  and  they  shall  c.  up  out  of  the  land 
10  8.  the  thistle  shall  c.  up  or.  their  altars 

13.  1.5.  the  wind  of  Lord  snail  c.  up  from  wildern. 
luei  2.  20.  his  sunk  and  ill  savour  shall  c.  up 

3.  9.  let  all  men  of  war  draw  near,  let  them  c.  up 
12.  let  heathen  t.«/j  to  the  valley  of  Jehoshaphal 

dittos  i.  10.  Iniatle  the  slink  of  your  camps  toe.  up 
06aa.21.saviours shall  f.u/yon  inountZiontujudge 
Jjiia/i  1.  2.  their  wickedness  is  c.  up  before  me 
i.  6.  the  Lord  made  a  gourd  to  c.  up  over  Jonali 
Iklic.  2.  13.  the  breaker  is  c.  up  before  them 
Vu/i.  2.  1.  he  that  dasheth  in  pieces  is  c.  up 
Zec/t.  14.  17.  it  shall  be,  that  wlioso  will  not  c.  up 

18.  if  the  family  of  Egypt  go  nut  up,  c.  not 
4c«s  8. 31.  hedesued  Phii.  toe.  up  and  sit  with  him 
39.  when  lliey  were  c.  up  out  of  the  water 

10.  4.  Cornelius,  thy  alms  are  c.  up  before  God 
ficu.  4. 1.  c.  up  hither,  and  I  will  shew  thee,  11. 12. 

COME,  Passive. 
Gen.  6.  13- the  end  of  all  flesh  ie  c.  before  me 

18.  5.  for  therefore  are  ye  c.  lo  your  servant 
21.  according  to  the  cry  which  is  c.  to  me 

42.  21.  therefore  is  this  distress  c.  upon  us 
Exod.  3.  9.  cry  oflhe  children  of  Israel  is  c.  to  me 

20.  20.  fear  not,  for  God  is  c.  to  prove  you 
ATum.  22.  11.  there  is  a  po<jple  c.  out  of  Egypt 
JJeut.,31. 11.  when  all  Isr.  is  c.  lo  appear  before  L 
Jos/i.  5.  14.  as  cajitain  of  the  host  of  Lord  am  I  c. 
Judg.  16.  2.  it  was  told,  Samson  is  c.  hither 

1  *am.  4.  7.  for  they  said,  God  is  c.  iiiio  tliccamp 
9.16.1ooked  on  my  peo.  because  their  cry  is  c.to  me 

2  Sam.  1.  9-  slay  me,  I'or'anguisli  is  c.  upon  me 

19.  11.  the  speech  of  all  Israel  is  c.  to  the  king 
l  Kings  4.  1.  the  creditor  is  c.  to  take  my  sons 

5.  6.  when  this  letter  is  c.  to  thee,  I  sent  Nuaman 

8.  7.  told  hiin,  saying,  the manof  God  is  c.  hither 
Ezra  9.  13.  and  after  all  that  is  c.  upon  us 
Job  3.  2.5.  the  thing  I  greatly  feared  is  c.  4.  5. 
Psal.  44.  17.  all  this  is  c.  upon  us,  yet  we  have  not 

53.  (5.  O  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  were  c. 

55.  5.  fearuihiess  and  Irenibling  are  c.  upon  me 

69. 2.  I  am  c.  into  deep  waters  Hoods  overHow  me 

102. 13.  time  to  favour  Zion,  yea  the  set  time  isc. 
Isa.  10.28.  he  isc.  to  Aiath,  he  is  passed  to  Migron 

56. 1.  for  my  salvat.  is  near  to  c.  and  my  righteous. 

60. 1.  arise,"s(iine, for  thy  light  isc.  andglory  of  L. 

63.  4.  and  the  year  of  my  redeemed  is  c. 
Jcr.  40.  3.  have  sinned,  tir  -"  efore  this  is  c.  upon  you 

47.  5.  baldness  is  c.  on  Gaza,  Aslikelon  iscutolF 

50.27.  woe  lo  them,  for  liieir  day  is  c.  the  time  of 
31.  thy  d-ay  is  c.  the  time  that  I  will  visit  thee 

.ll.  13.  that  dwellest  on  m:inv  waters,  thy  end  iac. 
I. am.  4.  18.  our  d.iys  are  fulfilled,  our  end  is  c. 

5.  1.  remember,  O  I,ord,  what  Is  c.  upon  us 
Eif/r.  7.  2.  an  end,  the  end  is  c.  ii|ion  the  land,  6. 
5.  thus  saith  L.  an  evil,  nii  only  evil,  behold  i.s  c. 
7.  the  morn.  isc.  upon  thee,  O  thou  that  dwellest 
10.  behold  the  day,  behold,  it  is  c.  39.  8. 

17.  12.  the  kin»  of  Babylon  i?  c.  to  Jerusalem 

21.  25.  thou  wicked  prince  whose  day  is  c.  29. 
Dan.  9.  13.  as  it  is  written,  all  this  evil  is  c.  on  us 
/Imos  8.  2.  the  fnd  is  c.  on  my  people  of  Israel 
Mic.  1.9.  he  isc.  lo  ?ate  of  my  people,  to  .Jerusalem 
Mat.1\.l.  who  warned  vou  to  flee  from  wrath  toe' 

12.  28.  the  kinsrdom  of  God  is  c.  unto  you 
44.  when  he  is  c.  he  findeth  it  empty,  swept 
t  18.11  Son  of  Man  is  c.  to  save  that  which  was  lost 
Mark  1.  24.  art  thou  e.  to  riestrov  us?  I.uke  4.  34. 
4.29.  he  puts  in  the  sicklf, because  the  harvest  isc. 

14.  8.  she  is  c.  aforehand  to  anoint  my  boily 
41.  sleep  on  now,  it  is  enough,  the  ht  ur  is  c. 

Li//ff  7.  34.  thf  Son  of  Man  is  c.  eating  nnd  drink. 
15.27.thybiotli(>r  is  c.  fulher  hath  killed  fatledcalf 
19.  9.  this  dav  i<  salvation  c.  lo  this  house 
10.  theSnnof  Mnn  is  c.  toseek  ami  to  savp  lost 

7oAn3.  19.  thathglit  isc.  into  the  world,  men  loved 

4.  25.  when  h"  is  c.  he  will  tell  us  all  th-ngs 

11.  28.  the  Muster  is  c.  and  f  allcth  for  thee 
12.23.theh«ur  isc.  SoTiofManbe  glorified,  17.1. 
{5.  26.  whm  thc^  Comforter  is  c.  whom  I  will  send 
16.8.wlien  he  is  c.  he  will  reprove  the  world  of  sin 

13  whpii  the  Spirit  of  truth  is  c.  he  will  guide 
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yoAnlC.21.awoman  ham  sorrow  because  hour  is  e. 
Rom.  11.  li.  salvation  is  c.  untotlie  tjeiitile 

10.  19.  for  your  obedience  is  c.  abroad  among  all 
1  Vor.  13.  lU.  when  lliat  which  is  perlect  is  c.  then 
Gal.  3.23.  but  after  lliat  lailh  is  c.  we  are  no  loiige 
Cu/.l.O. which  gospel  is  c.toyou,as  itism  all  woild 
1  .Jukii  4.  2.  that  Jesus  Christ  is  c.  m  the  flesh 
3.  every  spirit  that  coiitesseth  not  that  Jesus 
Christ  IS  c.  Ill  the  flesh  is  not  of  God,  ijukn  7. 

5.  20.  we  know  that  the  tjoiiot  4Jod  is  c.aiid  given 
keo.  0.  17.  for  the  great  day  of  his  wrath  is  c. 

li.  18.  and  thy  v.'ralh  is  c.  and  lime  ol  the  dead 

12.10.iiow  ISO.  salvat.and  slreiigtli,  and  king.of  G. 

14.  7.  li;ar  God,  for  the  hour  of  his  judgment  is  c. 

18.  17.  in  one  hour,  so  great  riches  is  c.  lo  nought 

19.  7.  for  marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  c.  and  his  wile 

/  am  COME,  or  am  J  CUlME. 
Exod.  18.  6.  J  thy  father-m-law  am  c.  to  thee 
Mam.  22.  38.  Balaam  said,  lo  1  am  c.  to  th^e 
A'eut.20.3.  I  am  c.  into  the  country  the  Lord  sware 
1  Sam.  16.  2.  I  am  c.  to  sacrilice  to  the  Lord,  5. 
2.S0HI.  14. 15.  nowthat  lam  c.  to  speak  of  tins  thing 
32.  to  say,  wherefore  am  /  c.  from  Geshur  1 
19.  20.  /  am  c.  tirst  to  meet  my  lord  the  king 
I's.  09.  2.  /  am  c.  into  deep  waters  where  the  floods 
Keel.  1.  IG.  1  communed,  lo,  1  am  c.  to  great  estate 
CaiU.5.l.  I  am  e.  into  my  gar.  my  si?ter,  my  spoUoe 
Van.  9.  23.  and  i  am  e.  to  shew  thee,  10.  14. 

10.  12.  thy  words  were  heard,  /  am  e.  for  thy  w. 
Mat.  5.  17.  think  not  /  am  e.  to  destroy  the  lavv 

9. 13.  /  am  not  e.  to  call  the  righieuus  but  sinners 
10.34. think  not  that  /  am  c.to  send  peace  on  earth 
35.  lam  c.  lo  set  a  man  at  variance  against  lather 
huke  12.  51.  suppo.se  ye  that /am  c.  to  give  peace 
John  1.  31.  therefore  am  I  c.  baptizing  with  water 
0.43./ am  c.inmy Father's  name,ye  receive  me  not 
7.  28.  J  am  note,  of  myself,  he  that  sent  me  is  true 
9.39.  Jesus  said,  for  judgm./ am  c.  into  this  world 
10.10./  amc.that  they  might  have  !ife,and  abund. 
12.46. /am  c.a  light  into  the  world, whoso  believes 
16.  28.  I  am  c.  into  the  world,  again  I  leave  world 

COME  joined  wilii  time. 
Gc7i.30.33.  shall  my  righteous,  answer  in  time  to  c. 
Kxod.  13. 14.  when  thy  son  usketh  Ihee  in  time  to  c 
saying,  whalisthis  .'  Deut.  6.  20.  .Jui/i.  4.6,21. 
./o67(.22.24.in  time  toc.yourchildr.miglitspeak,2ri 
1  Sam.  1.  20.  time  was  c.  after  Hannah  conceived 
Psal.  102.  13.  time  to  favour  Zion,  tlie  set  time  is  c 
Prov.  31.  25.  she  shall  rejoice  in  time  to  c.  [tk 
C'a«£.2. 12.  Simc  of  singing  of  birds  isc.  voice  of  tur 
/sa.  13.  22.  her  time  is  near  to  c.  her  days  shall  no: 
30.  8.  note  in  a  book  that  it  may  be  for  iimc  to  c. 
42.  23.  who  will  hearken  and  hear  for  time  to  c 
Kiek.  7.  7.  the  time  is  c.  the  day  of  trouble  is  near 
H  a  g. 1.2.\.\vi  time  IB  note,  the  Lord's  house  be  built 
A«/i.c9.51.  theidme  wasc.  he  should  be  received  uj 
Oal.  4.  4.  but  when  the  fulness  oi' time  was  c. 
1  Ttm.6.19.  lay.  up  good  foundal.  against  time  to  e. 
1  Pet.  4.  17.  the  tiuie  is  c.  that  judgm.  must  begin 

Yet  COME. 

Deut.  12.  9.  forys  are  not  as  yetc.  to  rest  L.  giveth 
■/o/m  2.  4.  Je>us saith, woman,  my  hour  isnol  j/(.Jc. 
7.  6.  Jesus  said  to  them,  my  time  is  not  yet  c.  8. 
30.  'oecause  his  hour  was  not  yet  c.  8.  iX). 

11.  30.  Jfsus  was  not  yet  c.  into  the  town 
Rev.  17.  10.  five  are  fallen,  the  other  is  tiot  yet  c. 

COMELY. 
1  .Snm,.  16.  18.  David,  a  son  of  Jesse,  a  c.  person 
.hb  41.  12.  I  will  not  conceal  his  c.  proix>rtion 
Psal.  33.  1.  praise  is  c.  for  the  ujiright,  147.  1. 
Frov.  30.  29.  yea,  four  are  c.  in  going 
F.ccl.  5.  18.  it  is  e.  for  one  to  eat,  drink,  and  enjoy 
Cant.  1.  3.1  am  black  but  c.  O  daughters  of  Jerus. 
10.  thy  cheeks  are  c.  with  rows  of  jewels 

2.14.  thy  voice  is  sweet,  and  thy  countenance  is  c. 

4.  3.  thy  lips  are  like  scarlet,  thy  speech  is  c. 

6.4.thou  artc.O  my  love,  as  Jerusalem,  terrible  as 
fsa.  4.  2.  fruit  of  the  earth  shall  be  excellent  and  c. 
.ler.  6.2. 1  likened  daughter  of  Zion  lo  a  c.  woman 
1  Cor.  7.  35.  but  I  speak  for  that  which  is  c. 

1 1.13.is  it  c.tliat  a  wornan  pray  to  God  uncovered? 

12.  24.  tor  our  c.  parts  have  no  need,  but  God 

COMELINESS. 
Tsa.  53.  2.  he  hath  no  form  nor  c.  nor  beauty,  that 
Kzek.  16.  14.  for  it  was  perfect  through  my  c. 

27.  10.  they  of  Persia  and  Lnd  set  forth  thy  c. 
Dan.  10. 8.  my  c.  was  turned  in  me  into  corruption 
1  Cor. 12. 23. our  uncomelvparts  have  more  abund. c. 

COMERS. 
Heb.  10. 1.  can  never  make  thee,  thereunto  perfect 

COMEST. 
Gen.  10.  19.  was  from  Sidon  as  thou  c.  to  Gerar 

13.  10.  like  the  land  of  Egypt,  as  thou  c.to  Zoar 
24.  41. when  thou  c  to  my  kindred,  if  they  give  not 

Deut.  2.  19.  thou  c  uigh  the  children  of  .'Cmmon 
20.  10.  when  thou  1,  nigh  to  city  to  fight  against  it 

28.  6.  blessed  shall  \liou  be  when  thou  c.  in 
19.  cursed  shall  thou  be  when  thou  c.  in 

.hidg.  17.  9.  Mirah  said  to  Levite,  whence  c.  thou? 
IC  '7.  tne  old  man  said  to  Levite,  whence  c.  thou? 


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15am  16.4.andBaid,c  thou  peaceab,/117ui(^(£  J3 
17. 43  am  I  a  dog,  that  thou  c.  to  me  with  slavea' 
43.  thou  c.  to  ine  with  a  sw  ord  and  witli  a  sjieai 
2  Sam  3.  13.  bring  Miclial  when  ihoii  l  to  see  ni( 
lA')7i^rsl9.l3.wheii  thou  c.aiiointilazael  to  be  kiii^ 
iiAtngs  5.25.  Elisha  said,  whence  c.  tliou,Geha^il 
./ob  1.  7.  whence  c.  thou  ?  Satan  answered,  2.  2. 
Jer.  51.  61.  when  thou  c.  to  Babylon  and  shuU  see 
Jvnah  1.  8.  whai  thy  occupation  .'  u  hence  t.  thou! 
Mat.'.i.M.  lo  be  baptized  of  thee, and  c.  nio'i  to  n.t! 
J^uke'i'i.i'i.  rememb.  me  whenc.  inio  ihy  kingdom 

COMETH. 
Gen.  37.  19.  they  said,  behold  this  dreamer  t. 
Lev.  11.  34.  on  which  such  water  c.  is  unclean 
Lieut.  18. 8.  beside  what  c.  of  sale  of  his  p- triniony 
23. 13. turn  backwardcovet  Uialwhich  c.lrom  thee 
\Sam.  4.  3.  when  ark  c.  among  us,  it  may  save  ui 
9.6.all  that  the  man  of  God  saith  c.  surely  to  patw 
20  27.  wherefore  c.  not  the  son  of  Jesse  to  meat? 
ift>.  therefore  he  c.  not  to  the  king's  table 
1  Kings  14.  3.  for  when  she  c.  in  will  feign  herself 
iKiiigs  9.  lb.  came  to  them,  but  he  c.  not  fgain,  iiU. 
11.  8.  be  ye  with  the  king  as  bee.  in,2  C/,)-.  2;).  ? 
.Job  o.  21.  which  long  for  death,  and  it  c.  not 
28.  20.  whencec.  wisdom,  where  understanding? 
Psal.'JO.  5.  weeping  for  nigiit,  bui  joy  c.  m  morning 
G2.1.iny  soul  waiteth  on  God, from  him  c.  my  salv 
75.  6.  promotion  c.  not  from  the  east  nor  west 
90.  13.  belbre  Lord,  for  lit;  c.  lo  judge  the  earth 
118.  20.  blessed  is  he  that  c.  in  iianie  of  the  Lord 
121.  1.  my  eyes  to  hills,  fiom  whence  c.  my  lu'lji 
2.  my  help  c.  from  the  Lord  who  made  beavea 
Prov.  1.  26.  I  will  mock  when  your  fear  c. 
27.  when  your  destruction  c.  as  a  whirlwind 

11.  2.  when  pride  c.  then  c.  shame,  but  with  lowly 
18.  3.  when  the  wicked  c.  then  c.  contempt 

F.ccl.G.i.hec.  in  with  vanity, deparleth  in  darknest' 
I1.8.  if  a  man  live  many  years,  all  tliatc.  is  vanity 
Cant.  2.  8.  he  c.  leaping  upon  the  mountains 
Isa.  13.  9.  the  day  of  the  Lord  c.  with  wrath 
30.  13.  whose  breaking  c.  suddenly  at  an  instant 

27.  the  name  of  the  Lord  c.  from  far,  buniing 
44.  t  19.  fall  down  to  that  which  c.  on  a  tree 

62.  11.  say  ye  to  Zion,  behold,  thy  salvation  c. 

63.  1.  who  is  thiii  thatc.  from  Edoin,  from  Bozra? 
./c7-.17.6.like  iieauien,  he  shall  not  see  when  goodc. 

8.  and  shall  not  see  when  heat  c.  but  her  leaf 
43. 11.  when  hee.  he  sliallsmile  the  land  of  Egypt 

Lam.  3.  37.  who  is  he  that  saith,  and  it  c.  'o  paae 
5.  t  4.  our  water  for  money,  our  wood  c.  tor  price 
Ezek.  14.  4.  and  e.  to  a  prophet  to  inquire,  7. 

20.  32.  that  vi-hich  c.  in  your  mind  shall  not  be 

21.  7.  for  the  tidings,  because  it  c.  behold  it  c. 

24.  24.  when  this  c.  yo«i  shall  know  I  am  the  Lord 
33.  31.  they  come  to  thee  as  the  people  c.  i.iid  sit 

33.  when  this  c.  to  pass,  then  shall  they  know 
47,  9.  every  thing  shall  live  whither  the  ri\  ers  c. 
Dan.  11.  16.  that  c.  against  him  shall  do  e^Jl!oil8 

12.  12.  blessed  is  he  that  t.  to  the  1335  days 
Has.  7.  1.  the  thief  c.  in,  and  the  troop  of  lobbeia 
./i)c/2.1.  day  oflhe  L.  e.  Zfc//.]4.  1.  1  Tkess.H.  2 
.Mic.  5.  6.  deliver  us  from  the  Assyrian  »  hen  he  c. 
Mai.  4.  I.  the  day  c.  that  shall  burn,  day  that  c. 
Mat.'i.ii.he  that  c.  after  me  is  might,  than  I, whose 

shoes  not  worthy  to  bear,  JIark  1.  7.  I.uke'A.  16. 
5.  37.  whatsoever  is  more  than  these  c.  of  evil 

8.  9.  I  say  to  another,  come,  and  he  c.  Lukel.S 

13.  19.  then  c.  the  wicked  one,  and  calclieih  away 
21   5.  behold,  thy  king  c.  unlo  thee,  .h/in  12.  15. 

9.  blessed  is  he  thatc.  in  nE.meof  Lord,  hosanna 
in  the  highest,  Mark  11.  9.  Luke  13.35.  |  19.  38 

25.  19.  afler  s.  longtime  lord  of  those  servanlc  c. 
Murk  6.  48.  he  c.  to  them  walking  on  ihe  ^ea 

8.38.  be  ashamed  when  hec.  in  glory  of  his  Father 

9.  12.  Ellas  c.  tirst,  and  restoreth  all  things 
14.43.wliilelie  yet  spake  c.Judas  one  oflhe  twelv« 

/,«/i:c6.47.  whoso  c.  to  me,  and  henrelh  my  sayingt 
12.  37.  the  Lord  when  he  c.  shall  find  v.uuhing 
40.  Son  of  Man  c.  at  an  hour  when  ye  think  not 
43.  his  lorrl,  when  he  c.  shall  find  so  doing 
55.  ye  say,  there  will  be  heat,  and  it  c.  lo  pass 

17.  20.  kingdom  of  God  c.  not  with  observaiion 

18.  8.  Son  of  Man  c.  shall  he  find  faith  on  earth? 
.Fnhn  3.  8.  but  thou  canst  not  tell  whence  it  c. 

20.  nor  c.  to  the  light,  lesl  his  deeds  he  reprovcJ 

21.  he  that  doeth  the  truth,  c.  to  the  light 

4.  21.  woman,  believe  me,  the  hour  c.  23.  |  16.  32. 
0.  35.  he  that  c.  to  me  shall  never  hunger,  37. 

45.  man  that  hathlearned  oflhe  Fathers,  to  me 
7.  27.  when  Christ  c.  no  man  knowelh,  31. 

42.  said,  that  Christ  c.  oflhe  seed  of  Uavid 
9.  4.  Ihe  night  c.  when  no  man  can  woik 

14.  6.  no  man  c.  to  the  Father  but  by  me 
16.  2.  the  lime  c.  that  whosoever  killeth  you 

2.*).  till'  lime  c.  I  shall  no  more  speak  in  proverbs 

32.  iIk'  hour  c.  that  ye  shall  b  '  scattered 

.ids  10.  32.  who  when  he  c.  shall  speak  to  thee 

/?om. 4.9.c.lhishleesedness on  ihecircumcisiononly 

10. 17. so  then,  fnith  c.  by  heai  ing,  hearinir  by  word 

1  Cor.  15.  24.  then  c.  the  end,  when  he  shall  hav» 


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-  .br.  li.  '^  bosiiles  llial  which  -.  on  me  nailjr 
Eph  5. 0.  lor  lliest  Uuugs  c-  tlie  wral  h  ol  Cioil  uiion 
tlie  clulduii  ol  ilisobuiliKucu,  (  ul.  3.  (>. 
1  Thess.  o.  .i.  du)  ol  llie  Lil.  so  c.  as  ii  tint  I  iii  night 
heb  11.0.  1*3  limit.  loGod  iimslbuhcve  thai  he  i» 
JuUe  14.  Ihe  Lord  c.  Willi  1U,UU0  ul'  hi>>  saints 
Kec.  1.  7.  luit.  wilii  clouds,  livery  oyti shall  see  liim 

17.  lU.  when  lie  c.  he  uiuslcoiiliiiueashurlapace 

COMETH  down. 
l.ia.  55.  10.  as  the  ram  c.  down  from  heaven 
John  b.  33.  bread  ot'liod  is  he  which  c.  duicn,  50. 
Jaiiits  1.  17.  overy  good  and  iierleet  ailt  t.  down 
Ufv.  '3. 1'2  new  Jerusulem  » Inch  c.  down  I'roin  God 

C'OMLTH  furlh. 
f»'fn.24. 43.  when  llie  virgin  c.  forth  to  draw  water 
y.zod.  4.  14.  also  behold  he  c.furl/i  to  meet  thee 
8.  20.  bel'ore  Pharaoh,  lo,  iie  c.forllt  toihe  water 
Jadir.  11.  31.  whatsoever  f  /o((/i  ol'the  doors 
\^aia.  11.  7.  whosoever  t.  nul  forth  alter  Saul 
i/ji  5.  h.  thiuigh  aliliction  c.  iiolfuith  of  the  dust 
14.  '2.  he  c.  forth  lilie  a  tiower,  and  is  cut  down 
/»a.  '2tf.  -iJ.  tins  also  c.  furlh  from  the  Lord 
f.':f4.  33.  30.  hear  w  hat  word  c.  forth  from  Lord 
JMic.  1.  3.  behold,  the  Ld.  t./w/t/t  out  of  Ins  place 

COMETM  niffh. 
A'liHi.  1.  51.  Levitesset  up  tabernacle,  thestranger 
Uidl  c.  K/n^/t shall  be  put  lo  death,  3.  10, 3d.  |  18. 7. 
C'OiMLTH  out. 
I'.xod.'id.^a.be  heard  when  he  c.  out,  thai  he  die  not 
.Vuiii.  a.  1-.  tie.-ih  is  half  consuined  when  he  c.  out 
I'eut.  '2ri.  57.  Iiercye  evil  toward  yoi;ng  thatcuui 
Ih'tngaS.  41.  a  stranger  tlialc.  o«(of  a  far  country 
Job  M.  tiS.  it  is  drawn,  and  c.  out  of  the  body 
'S7.-i-i.  fair  wealner  c.  out  of  the  norlli,  with  God  is 
Cant.  3.  6.  who  is  this  that  c.  out  of  the  wilderness'! 
Ina.  26.  '21.  the  Lord  c.  out  of  hisjilace  to  jmnisii 
42.5.  spread  forth  earth,  anil  that  which  c.  o«<of  it 
./«;r.4li.  'M,  destrujlioii  Cometh,  it  c.  out  of  the  north 
/.':(A'.4.12.shall  bake  it  with  dung  that  c.uut  of  man 
Mat.  15.  11.  but  thai  which  c.  out  of  the  mouth, 
this  tietileth  a  man,  Mark  1.  20. 
24.  27.  for  as  Ihe  lightning  c.  out  of  the  east 

COMETH  up. 
ISain.'H.M.  and  she  said,  an  old  mane,  up  covered 
Cant.  8.  5.  who  is  this  that  c.  up  from  wilderness? 
Isa.  21.  18.  and  he  that  c.  up  out  of  midst  of  the  pit 
Jir.  40.  7.  who  IS  I  his  that  c.  up  as  a  Hood? 
50.  3.  oiil  of  north  there  c.  up  a  nation  against  her 
//ui.3.1t).>v!ien  het.  h/j  to  people,  will  invade  them 
Mat.  17.  27.  casta  hook,  take  up  the  lish  Hrstc.  up 

COMt'OKT,  Substantive. 
Job  6.  10.  then  should  1  yet  have  c.  yea,  I  would 
10.  20.  let  ine  alone,  that  I  may  take  c.  a  little 
Ps.  Hit.  50.  tins  IS  my  c.  in  my  alIliclioii,tliy  word 

76.  '<■•  ihy  merciful  kindness  be  for  my  c. 
[."a.  57  6.  sliould  I  receive  c.  in  these? 
F.zeh.  10  54.  m  that  thou  art  ac.  to  them 
Mat.  '.).  22.  daughter  be  of  good  c.  J.uke  8.  48. 
Mark  10.  49   be  of  good  c.  rise,  lie  calleth  thee 
^Jcts'J.  31.  walking  in  the  c.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
A'oni.15.4.  through  palience  and  c.  of  Ihescriptures 
ICor.  14.  3.  spcaketh  to  men  lo  exhortation  and  c. 
^Cor.  I.  3.  blessed  be  God,  evenlheGodof  all  c. 
4.  by  the  c.  wherewith  we  are  comforted  of  God 
7.4.  great  is  my  glorying  of  you,  I  am  filled  with  c. 

13   therefore  we  were  coinforled  ni  your  c. 
13.  11.  hrelliren,  be  |ierfi'ct,  be  of  good  c. 
Phil.  2.  1.  if  there  be  therefore  any  c.  of  love 

10.  that  I  may  also  be  of  good  c.  when  I  know 
Col-  4.  11.  lliese  onlv,  which  have  been  a  c.  to  me 

COAiFOR'l",  l^crh. 
ri>rt.5.29.lhi3  same  shah  c.  lis  conceriiingour  work 

18.  5.  c.  ye  your  liearls,  after  that  you  shall  pass  or. 
27.  42.  Esau  as  touching  thee  doth  c.  himself 
37.  35.  al!  his  sons  and  daughters  rose  u|)tof.  him 

.ludg.  19.  5.  c.  thy  heart  with  a  morsel  of  bread,  8. 

?.s''iiH.  18.  2.  David  sent  to  c.  him,  1  Chron.  19.  2. 

1  Chron.  7.  22.  anrl  his  brethren  came  to  c.  him 
(9.  2;  servants  of  David  came  to  Hanun  toe.  him 

Job^.W.  his  friends  came  to  mourn  with  andc.  him 
7.  13.  when  I  say,  my  bed  shall  c.  inc,my  couch 
0.27.  if  I  say,  !  will  forget,  I  will  c.  myself 
21. 34. how  then  c.  ye  mn  m  vain,  seeing  in  answers 

"sal.  23.  4.  tliy  rod  and  tliv  staff,  they  c.  ine 
71.  21.  thou  shall  inrrea.Me  and  c.  ineon  every  side 
119.  t  70.  I'jt  lliy  merciful  kindness  e.  me 
82.  my  eyes  fail,  saying,  when  wilt  thou  c.  me? 

Cant.  2.  5.  c.  me  ivilli  apples,  for  I  ain  sick  of  love 

r-"i.  22.  4.  look  away  from  ine,lal>i'i.ir  not  to  c.nie 
40.  1.  c  ye,  r..  yc  my  people,  sailh  yoiii  God 
51.3.  lA.  shall  c.Zion,he  willc  her  waste  places 
19.  two  things  are  come,  by  whom  shall  I  c.  thee? 
fil.  2.  he  hath  sent  m?  *o  c.  all  that  momn 
o6.  13.  «o  will  I  c.  yon,  ye  shall  be  in  .leriisalem 

Jtr  8.18.  .vhen  1  would  c. myself,  heart  is  faint  in  me 

16.  7.  nor  shall  men  tear  to  c.  tiem  for 'ho  dead 

31. 13.  for  I  will  c.  them,  make  rejoice  from  sorrow 

Lam.  1.3.  amnnj  Inverpshe  liati  ii/meloc.  her,  17. 

21.  lliej  heard  that  T  sigh,  there  is  none  to  c.  me 

IZ.  what  shall  I  ecpial  to  thee,  thai  I  may  c.  thee? 

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ezcA.l4.23.thcy  shall  c.  you  when  ye  see  their  ways 
Zech.  1.17.  Ld.  shall  yel  t.  Zioii,  and  choose  Jerus. 
10.  2.  diviners  told  false  dreams,  they  c.  in  vaiii 
Joliu  11.  19.  toe.  them  concerning  their  brother 
2  (  or.  1.  4.  that  we  may  be  able  lo  c.  them  who 

7.  ye  ought  rather  lo  forgive  and  c.  him 
t'.ph  6.  22.  and  thai  he  might  c.  your  hearls 
CoL.  4. 8.  he  might  know  your  estate,  c.  your  hearts 

1  Thess.  3.  2.  to  c.  you  concermiig  your  faith 

4.  18.  wherefore  c.  one  another  with  these  words 

5.  11.  wherefore  c.  yourselves  together  and  edify  | 
14.  c.  the  feeble-minded,  support  the  weak 

iThess.  2.  17.  now  our  Lord  Jesus  c.  your  hearts 
COMFORTAliLE. 

2  .S'am.  14. 17.  the  word  of  my  Lord  shall  now  bee. 
y.ech.  1.  13.  Lord  answered  the  angel  with  e.  words 

COMFORTA15LV. 
•iSavi.  19.  7.  go  forth  and  speak  e.  lo  thy  servants 
2  Chron.  30.  22.  hi^  spake  e.  lo  all  the  Levites 

32.  0.  he  set  captains  over  the  people,  and  s|iakec. 
/.s«.  40.  2.  speak  ye  e.  to  Jerusalem,  cry  to  her 
Hos.  2.  14.  1  will  allure  her,  and  speak  e.  to  her 

COMFORTED. 
(ten.  24.  67.  Isaac  wase.  after  his  mother's  death 

37.35.  J  ac.  refused  lo  be  e.  for  he  said,  I  goto  grave 

38. 12.  Jud.  wase.  and  went  up  to  Ins  sheep-shear. 

50.  21.  Juse|)li  c.  his  brethren,  and  spake  kindly 
liulh  2.  13.  let  metiiid  fav.  for  that  thou  haste,  nie 
2i'«m.  12.  24.  Davile.  Batli-slieha  his  wife 

13.  39.  for  he  was  c.  concerning  Aniiion 

./ob  42.  U.  all  his  brethren  e.  hiinover  all  the  evil 
Fsal.  77.  2.  my  sore  ran,  my  soul  refused  lo  be  e. 
86.  17.  because  lliou.  Lord,  hast  liolpen  and  c.  me 
119.52. 1  remembered  thy  judgineiilu,  have  e.  mys. 
Isa.  49.  13.  for  God  hath  c.  his  people,  52.  9. 
54.  11.  oh,  thou  afflicted,  tossed,  and  not  c. 

06.  13.  and  ye  shall  be  c.  in  Jerusalem 
./«r.31.15.  Rachel  weeping,  refus.  lo  be  e.  for  child. 
F.zck.  5.  1.3.  1  will  cause  i'ury  to  rest,  I  will  be  c. 

14.  22.  ye  shall  be  c.  concerning  all  the  evil 

31. 16.  all  that  drink  water  be  e.  in  parts  of  earth 

32.  31.  l''haraoh  shall  see  thoin,  and  shall  be  e. 
Mat.  2.  18.  would  not  be  c.  because  llicy  were  not 

5.4. blessed  are  they  that  mourn,  for  they  shall  be  e. 
/^uke  16.  25.  now  he  is  e.  and  thou  art  tormontol 
./ohn  11.  31.  the  Jews  winch  e.  her,  saw  .Mary  rRe 
^9e(5  16.  40.  when  they  had  seen  brethren,  c.  them 

20.  12.  brought  young  man  alive,  were  not  a  lit.  e. 
Horn.  1.  12.  that  1  may  be  c.  together  with  you 
iCor.  14.  31.  that  all  may  learn,  and  all  may  bee. 
2C'or.  1.4.  the  comfort  wherewith  we  are  c.  of  God 

7.  6.  God  e.  us  by  the  coming  of  Titus 

7.  the  consolation  wherewith  he  was  c.  in  you 

13.  therefore  we  were  e.  in  your  comf)il 
Cid.  2.  2.  that  their  hearts  might  be  e.  being  knit 
1  T'/"'jis.2.11.  ye  know  how  he  exhorted  and  e.  you 
3.  7.  we  were  c.  over  you  in  all  our  affliction 

COMFtJRTEDST. 
/'sa.12.1. thine  aii:;er  is  turned  away,  and  thou  e.  me 

C(JMF()RTER,  S. 
2.Sam.  10.  3.  that  he  hath  sent  e.  to  thee,  1  Chr.  19.  3. 
.fob  16.2.lieard  many  things,  miserable  e.  are  ye  all 
Psal.  69.  20.  I  looked  lor  c.  but  found  none 
Kect  4.1.  tears  of  the  op))ressed,  and  they  had  noe. 
Aaw.l.O.shecamedown  wonderfully,slie  had  noe. 

16.  c.  that  should  relieve  my  soul  is  far  from  me 
JVah.  3.  7.  whence  shall  I  seek  e.  for  thee? 
.fohn  14.  16.  he  shall  give  you  another  C.  to  abide 

26.  but  the  C.  wliicii  is  Holy  Ghost,  shall  teach 

15.26.  when  the  C.  is  con;e  ||  16.  7.  C  will  not  come 

COM  FORT  LTH. 
.hb  29.  25.  I  dwelt,  as  one  that  e.  the  mourners 
/«a.51.12.  l,even  I,  am  he  that  c.  you, who  art  thou 
66.  13.  as  one  whom  mother  e.  will  I  comfort  you 
'iCor.  1.  4-  who  e.  us  in  all  our  tribulations 
7.  6.  (Jod  tlii't  r.  those  that  are  cast  down 

COMFORTLESS. 
/oArt  14.18.  I  will  not  leave  you  c.  will  come  to  you 

COMFOip^S. 
Psal.  94.  19.  of  my  thoughts,  thy  c.  delight  my  soul 
/au.57.18.  1  will  lead  him  also,  and  restore  c.  to  him 

COMLN'G. 
Oen.  30.  30.  the  Lord  hath  blissed  thee  since  my  e- 

43.  t  20.  O  sir,  c.  down  we  came  to  buy  food 
f,ev.  14.  t48.  if  the  priest  c.  in  shall  come  and  look 
.Vi/m.  22.  16.  let  nothing  hinder  thee  from  c. 
Judtr.  5.  28.  why  is  his  chariot  so  long  in  e.? 
\Srnu.  16.  4.  elders  of  the  town  tremble  at  hi«  r. 

29.  6.  thv  goinn  and  e.  in  with  me.sinceday  of  e. 
•l.^nin.  3.  25.  lo  know  thy  going  outand  thy  e.  in 
•iKiiiLrs  13.  20.  invaded  the  land  at  c.  in  of  the  year 

19.27.  I  know  thy  going  out  and  e.  in,  /.9a.  37.  28. 
Psiil.  37.  13.  for  he  seeth  that  his  day  is  e. 

121.  8.  Lord  shall  preserve  Ihy  going  out  and  c.  in 
Isn.  14.  9.  h(dl  is  moved  for  thee  to  meet  thee  at  c. 

44.  7.  the  things  that  are  c.  let  them  shew  'o  them 
.fer.  8.  7.  and  swallow  observe  the  time  of  their  c. 
Dan.  4.  23.  saw  a  holy  one  c.  down  fiom  heaven 
.We.  7. 15.  accord,  to  Ihe  days  of  the  c.oiit  of  Egypt 
Alal.  3.  2.  who  may  abide  the  tUy  of  bii  c  ? 


COM 

}Tal.  4.5.  beforothee.ol  ihe  great  J.iy  of  thji.nrd 
iV/rj/.IU. 2D.  till  they  see  .•'Oil  of  Alan  t.m  his  kingdom 
24.  3.  tell  us  what  shall  be  the  sign  ol  lliy  <:.? 
27.  so  shall  the  e.  ol  Ihe  Son  ol  Man  U.^  37,  3S. 
30.  when  they  shall  see  the  Son  of  M  ant. in  clouiia 
26.  64.  Mark  13.  20.  [  J4.  62.  J.uke'i'.  27 
48.  shalUay,  inyLd.delayeth  lusc.  J.akc\-i.ia 
25.27.  almy  t.  have  received  my  own,  Luke  19.23 
Mark  6.  31.  for  there  were  many  c.  and  going 
lAike  9.  42.  a*  he  was  yet  c.  the  devil  tare  hiiu 

18.  5.  lest  by  her  conlinual  e.  she  weary  lue 
John  5.  7.  while  1  am  e.  another  sieppeth  before  ma 

25.  the  nour  is  e.  28.  ||  10.  12.  seeth  the  wolf  c. 
Acts  1.  T  S-  receive  the  power  of  the  Holy  Gliout  u. 
7.  .")2.  shewed  before  of  the  e.  of  the  just  One 

9.  28.  lie  was  with  tlieni  t.  in  and  gom^  ott 

10.  25.  as  Teter  was  e   \\\  Cornelius  met  hiin ' 
13.  24.  when  John  had  preached  hel'oie  his  e. 

\Cor.  1.  7.  waiting  for  liie  e.  of  our  Lord  Jcsua 
15.  23.  afterward  they  mat  are  Chiisl's  al  his  r.. 
10.17.  lam  glad  oft.  ofStephanusand  Forlunatu* 

2C'oc.  7.  6.  God  coiufoned  us  by  the  e.  of  Tilu» 

7.  not  by  las  t.  only,  but  by  llie  consolation 
PhtH.  26.  be  more  abiiiidaiil  hy  my  t.  lo  you  again 

1  'J'htss.'S  19.  arenotyeoui  rejuicmgat  our  Ld'sc. 

3.  13.  Ileal  ts  uiiblamuable  al  the  e.  of  our  Lord 

4.  15.  we  who  remain  lo  the  e.  of  our  Lord 

5.  23.  preserved  blaiiiekss  to  the  c.  of  our  Lord 

2  77it«6'.  2.  1.  we  beseech  yon  by  the  c.  of  our  Lord 

8.  and  shall  destroy  with  the  brighliiess  of  Ills  c. 
9. even  Jii.ii  whose  c.  is  'Mlbt  the  w  orkmg  of  Satan 

./(U//.5.7.  be  patient,  hreiliren,  to  the  e.  of  the  Lord 
8.  for  the  e.  ol'the  Lord  drawelh  nigh 

1  Pet.  2.  4.  to  whom  e.  as  unto  a  living  stone 
2/V«.1.16.make  kauvvn  power  and  c.  of  our  Ij.Jesua 

3.  4.  saying,  where  is  the  promise  of  his  c? 

12.1oukii>gaiKl  hasting  to  the  e.  of  the  day  of  God 
i.John  2.  28.  not  be  ashamed  before  him  at  his  c. 
Hid.  13.  11.  beheld  another  beast  t.  up  out  of  earth 
21.  2.  new  Jcrus.  c.  dou'i)  I'loinGodout  of  heaven 

COMLN'G.S. 

Ezek.  43. 11.  shew  them  llie  gomgs  out  and  c.  i» 

COMMAA'U. 

2  Sam.  23.  t  23.  David  set  Benaiah  al  his  c. 
Job  39.  27.  dolh  the  eagle  luuui.l  up  at  ihy  c? 

COxMMAND 
Isre'erred  (I)  To  God,  whuse  command  ettendctlt 
to  the  earth,  Psal.  33. 9.      To  the  heavens,  Psal 
148.5.      To  his  people,  F.X(ui.  :U.  11.     To  tha 
adversaries  of  the  chureh.  Lam.  1.17.      To  the 
clouds,  Isaiah  .5.  0.      To  serpents,  Amos  9.  3. 
To  unclean  .ipirits,  Mark  1.  27.     It  signifies, 
[1]  /lis  .luthoriti/  and  power  over  his  creatures, 
Psal.  148.  5.      [2J    His  will  and  readiness  to 
help  his  own  children  in  their  distress,  PsaL 
12.8.     [3J   Tureijuirc  dueobediencelo  his  laws. 
Dent.  11.  22.     I'tj    To  procure,  or  work,  Psal. 
44.4.     15]  7n  enable  and  induie.  Job  36.  10. 
(6]  To  restr'iiin,  Isa.  5  6.     [7]   7'o  appoint,  or 
eslfiblish  firmly,  P»al.  U1.9.     [8]   To  stir  up 
by  his  proniilence,  Isa.  13.  3.     [9]  To  give,  or 
b'sloio,  Lev. 25. 21.     Tlii^  word comprehendeth 
instriiclion,  prediction,   e.xhortation,  and  con- 
solation. Mat.  11.  1.  compared  with  Jilat.  10. 
6,  17,  26,  40. 
(II)  To  man,  us  parents  commanding  their  chil~ 
ilrcn,  (;en.  18.   19.  |  50.  16.     (Governors  their 
vficers,  Joshua  1.  10.     Kings  their  siibjects, 
2  Chron.  14.  4.     Pastors  their  people,  2  Thess. 
3.  4.  6. 
Crcn.  18. 19.  Abrah.  will  c.  his  child,  and  household 
F.xod.  8.  27.  we  will  sacrifice  as  God  shall  e.  us 
18.  23.  if  thou  do  this  thing,  and  God  c.  thee  so 
.Yum.  9.  8.  I  wi..  hear  what  the  Lord  will  c. 
36.  6.  this  is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  doth  c. 
Drut.  28.  8.  the  Lord  shall  e.  Ihe  blessing  on  thee 
32.  46   ye  shall  c.  your  children  lo  observe  to  do 
Josh.  II.  15.  sodid  Moses  c.  Joshua,  an'i  so  lie  did 
Psal.  42.  8.  the  Lord  will  e.  his  loving  kindness 
44.4.  art  niv  king,  O  God,  e.  deliverance  for  Jacob 
/.fa.  4.5. 11.  coiiceiningthe  work  of  my  hands,  e.  me 
Jer.  27.  4.  c.  them  to  say  to  their  masters 
l.am.  1.  10.  heathen  didst  c.they  should  not  enter 
.Mtt  4. 3.  c.  these  stones  be  made  bread,  /  vke-4. 3. 
)9.7.why  did  Moses  e.  to  give  writing  ofdivorcem. 
27.  64.  c.  the  efore  that  sepulchre  be  made  sure 
.Mark  I0.3.liesaid  lo  lliem,  what  did  Moses e.  you? 
/,»Ar  8.31.tbalheHonl(l  not  e. them  logo  iiitodeep 
9.34. will  thou  wee. firetocomedown from heavou 
.rlrts  5.  28.  saying,  did  not  we  straitly  c.  you 

l.">.  5.  and  toe.  them  to  keep  the  law  of  Moses 
2  T/ies.s.3.4.ye  both  do,  and  will  do  things  woe.  vou 
C-  we  c.  you,  brethren,  in  name  of  our  Lord  Jetaia 
12.that  are  such  wee.  and  exhort  by  our  Ld.JeS. 
ITim.  4.  11.  these  fhines  e.  and  leach 

/  rt^MMANI). 
Kioii.  7.2.  shall  speak  all  that /e.  thee,. r«-.l. 7,17 
34  11.  observe  thou  what /c.  thee,  /Je«t.  12  j8 
I.ev  25.  21.  then  /will  e.  my  bU^ssing  upon  yriU 
Veui  4  2.  Te  shalJ  not  add  to  llie  v»ord  /c.  JOU 


COM 

JUn-t.'^.  II  shall  keuiicommund. /c.  iheethisday, 
tuJotlieni.d.  11.  |iU.13.1  ll.ti.i!7.|  13.  l8.|3U.a. 
24    18.  tlieret'ofB  /  c.  tliee  to  do  lliis  tiling,  22. 
:i(i.  It).  Ic.  thet!  tliis  (lay  to  luve  the  Lord  tliy  God 
ii  I.  3.  6.  /  will  c.  iliu  clouds  that  lliuy  ram  not 
)i  r.  !].  4.  obey  iny  voice,  and  do  all  which  I  c.  you 
'M.-H.  behold,  I  will  c.  saith  the  Lord,  ajid  cause 
iiifjs\i.3.  thencewill/c.serfieat,  heshall  bite  Ihein 
4.  thence  I  c.  the  sword,  and  it  shall  slay  ihem 
<l.  /  will  c.  and  I  will  siil  the  house  of  Israel 
folin  15.]4.yeareniy  fiiends,  ilyedo  what  /c.  you 
17.  these  things  /  c.  you,  that  ye  love  one  another 
.ids  16.  18.  /  c.  thee  in  (he  name  of  Jesus  Christ 
I  Cor.  7.  10.  to  the  married  I  c.  vet  not  I,  but  Loid 

COM.MANDED. 
<7en.  45. 19.no  w  thou  artc.tliisdoye,  lake  wagons 
50.  12.  Joseph's  sons  did  to  him  as  he  c.  them 
Exod.  1.  17.  inidwives  did  not  as  king  of  Egypt  c. 
Lee.  10.  13.  eat  it  in  ihe  holy  place,  for  so  1  am  c. 
Deul.  1.18. 1  c.  you  at  that  time  all  lhing..i,3. 18,21. 
Josli.  4.  8.  the  children  of  Israel  did  as  Joshua  c. 
8.  8.  set  the  city  on  fire,  see  I  have  c.  you 
•.J2.  2.  ye  have  obeyed  my  voice  in  all  I  c.  you 
fadg.  13.  14.  all  that  I  c.  her,  let  her  observe 
1  Sunt.  21).  2i).  my  brother,  he  hath  c.  me  to  be  there 
21.2.  David  said,  the  king  c.  me  a  business,  and 
£  Ham.  13.  28.  then  kill  Amnon,  have  not  I  c.  you 
21.  14.  they  performed  all  that  the  king  c. 
£ A'()i^.5l  l.O.accordinglo  all  that  Jehoiada  priest  c. 
10.16.  thus  did  accordingloall  that  kingAhazc. 

1  CA7-OK.21.17.  isitnot  I  c.  people  to  be  numbeied 

2  Chroii.  8.  14.  for  so  had  David  the  man  of  God  c. 
14.4.  Asac.  Judah  to  seekL.  God  of  their  fathers 
32.  12.  Hezekiah  ||  33.  16.  Manasseh  c.  Judah 

Xeh.  IX  19.  I  c.  that  the  gales  shoiihl  be  shut 
22. 1  c.  Levites  to  cleanse  themselves,  keep  gates 

C«£A.3.2.  for  the  king  had  so  c.  concerning  Ilaman 
12.  was  written  according  to  all  that  Hainan  c. 

4.  17.  Mordecai  did  according  as  Esther  c.  him 
8.  9.  written  according  to  all  that  Mordecai  c. 

/oto8. 12.  hast  thou  c.  the  morning  since  thy  days? 

£<ffl.  48.  5.  say,  my  molten  image  hath  c.  them 

/fr.35.6.  Jonadab  our  father  c.  us,  10,  14,  16,  18. 

F.zek.  12.  7.  and  I  did  so  as  I  was  c.  37.  7. 

Dan.  3.  4.  cried,  to  you  it  is  r.  O  people,  nations 

li).  he  c.  that  they  should  heat  the  furnace 
6.  16.  then  the  king  c.  and  they  brouo;lit  Daniel 

34.  the  king  c.  and  they  brought  loose  men 
.^mos  2.  12.  c.  the  prophets,  savins   prophesy  not 
Mat   14.  9.  he  c.  it  to  be  given  litf,  Mark  6.  27. 
lO.lie  c.  multitudeto  sit  down, 15.  3.>  Markfi.  39. 
18.  25.  Ills  lord  c.  him  to  be  sold,  and  all  he  had 
25.  fi.  the  disciples  went  and  did  as  Jesus  c.  them 
28.  20.  teaching  toobservo  alltliin2s  I  havec.  you 
f.nke  9.  21.  he  c.  them  to  tell  no  man  that  thing 
rli-.ts  10.  i6.  hec.  Ihem  to  be  baptized  in  the  name 
25.  6.  the  next  day  Festus  c.  Paul  lo  be  brought 
(  Cor.  14.  34.  but  are  c.  to  he  under  obedience 

1  Thcsa.  4. 11.  work  with  your  hands  as  we  c.  you 

2  7'Ap.'s.3.10.  we  c.you  that  ifany  would  not  work 
//^A.12.20.they  could  not  endure  that  which  wasc. 
flco.  9.  4.  it  wa^  c.  them  not  to  hurt  the  grass 

rjorf  COMMA.N'DED. 
Qen.  2.  16,  Godc.  man  to  eat  freely  of  every  tree 
<).  22.  according  to  all  that  Guil  c.  him,  so  did  he 
7.9.  there  went  into  the  ark  as  God  had  c.  Noah, 
16.  j  21.  4.  Deiit.  20.  17.  .hah.  I'l.  40. 
Oeut.  5.  15.  God  c  thee  to  keep  the  sabbath-day 

5.  32.  observe  to  do  as  the  Lord  your  God  c.  you 

33.  walk  in  all  the  ways  the  L.  your  God  r.  you  i 
<3. 1.  which  L.  your  Oor/r.  to  teach  you,  20.  |  13.5. 
36.  16.  this  day  the  Lord  thy  Godc.  thee  to  keep 

Judg.  4. 6.  hath  not  L.  God  c.  lo  go  toward  Tabor? 
J  C/irov.  14.  16.  David  tlierefore  did  as  God  c.  him 
2  Chr.  35.21.  (rO(/ c.  me,  make  haste,  forbear  tliou 
Kzra  7.  23.  whatsoeveris  c.  by  the  ^^ix/ of  heaven 
P»(i<. 68.28.  thy  G.  hath  c.  thy  strength,  strengthen 
Mat.  15.  4.  for  Gnd  c.  snvins.  honour  tliv  fatiier 
JScfs  10.  33.  to hearall  things  thatarec.theeof  G. 
'i  Cor.  i.G.  G.  wlioc.  lialit  tn  shine  out  of  darkness 

/.orr/UOMMA.MDED. 

fen.  7.  5.  Noah  did  according  to  all  the  Lordc. 

Sxod.  7.  6   Moses  and   .^aron  did  as  the  T.o'd  c. 

them,  10.  2().j  12.  2^,  .')0.  .l\rum.  17.  11. 

]6.16.);iisisthclhin2/.'/.r.32.13.5.4..V«rn.n0. 1. 

34.  as  the  Lorilr.  Moses,  34.  4.  j  39.  1,  5,  7,  Si-c. 

I  40.  19,  i?c.  rpi\  8.  9.  I  9.  10. 

C-n)a4.Mosesdidas/-.r.him,.)V»m.20.27.  |'27. 11. 

h'uvi.  36.  2.  J.orrl.  c.  my  lord  to  give  land  to  Israel 

Oeut.fi.  24.  the  Lordc.  us  to  do  all  these  statutes 
0. 16.  had  turned  aside  luit  of  the  way  Lord  r.  yon 
10.  5.  the  tables,  there  tney  he  as  the  Lordc.mf, 

1  Sam.  13.  14.  r,  r.  him  to  he  captain  over  people 

2.5(17?!.  17. 1 14.  /,.  f.lode'eatcounse!  of  ."Miithophel 
'24.  19.  and  David  went  up,  as  the  I'.ord  c. 

I  Chr.  21.  27.  /,.  c.  the  angel,  he  put  up  his  sword 
'24.  19.  the  orderings  as  /..  God  of  Israel  c.  him 
•'^nl.  106  34.  conR«rning  whom  the  !.ordc.  them 
1.3S.  3.  for  there  the /,orf/c  the  blessing,  even  life 

Jir.li.  5  I  hid  It  by  Kuphrites.  as  the  Lcrdc.  me 
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T,am.  1.  17.  the  Lord  hath  c.  concerning  Jacob 
Jlcts  13.  47.  we  turn  to  Gentiles,  so  hathlhe  L.  c. 

Lord  or  God  COMMANDED,  impUcUly. 
Gen.  3.  11.  eaten  of  the  tree  1  c.  not  to  eat,  17. 
F.Lod.  23.  15.  as  I  c.  thee  in  the  time  appo'iited 
Lev.  7.  38.  in  the  day  he  c.  the  children  A  Israel 

10.  1.  offered  strange  tire  which  he  c.  th-  m  not 
Deut.  17.  3.  hath  served  other  gods,  which  I  have 

nut  c.  18.  20.  Jer.  I'J.  5.  |  23.  32.  '  29.  23. 
Josh.  1.9.  have  I  not  c.  thee  ?  be  strong  and  wf  cour. 
7.  11.  transgressed  my  covenant  1 1.  .Iu.a,r.  2.  20. 
13.  0.  divide  thou  it  by  lot,  as  1  have  c.  thee 
2Sam.7.7.  whom  I  c.  to  feed  my  people,  1 '  'hr.  17. 6. 
II.  since  the  time  that  I  c.  judges,  1  Cl,    .  17.  10. 
1  Kings  11.  10.  had  c.  him  concerning  '1..  i  thing 
17.  4.  I  have  c.  the  ravens  to  feed  lliee  th  're 
9. 1  have  c.  a  widow  woman  there  lo  susta  'i  thee 
I  Cur.  16.  15.  he  mindful  of  his  covenant,  th    word 
which  he  c.  lo  a  thousand  generations,  Ps-   U">.8. 
40.  that  It  is  written  in  the  law,  which  lie  c.  Isrr  -' 
P*f;/.  7.6.  awake  to  ihejudgment  that  thou  hast  c. 
33.9.hes|iake  and  it  was  done, hec. and  it  stood  fa  ;t 
111.  9.  hath f.  his  coven,  for  ever,  holy  is  hisnamb| 
119,4.thou  hast  c.  us  to  keep  thy|irecepts  diligently 
138.  thy  testimonies  thou  hast  e.  aro  righteous 
148.  5.  for  the  Lord  c.  and  tlrey  were  created 
/.5a.  13.  3.1  havec.  my  sanclifiedones,  I  have  called 
34.  16.  for  my  mouth  it  hath  c.  and  his  spirit 
45.  12.  the  heavens  and  all  their  host  have  I  e. 
Jer.  7.  23.  but  this  thing  c.  I  ihem,  obey  my  voice 

31.  which  I  c.  them  not,  19.  5.  |  32.  35. 

11.  8.  all  words  of  covenant  which  I  c.  them  to  do 
17.  22.  but  hallow  I  he  sabbath,  as  I  c.  your  fathers 
50.  21.  do  according  lo  all  that  I  have  c.  thee 

Lam.'i.  17.  his  word  that  he  hade,  in  days  of  old 
Eiek.  9.  11.  I  have  done  as  thou  hast  c.  me 
24.  18.  I  did  in  the  morning  as  I  was  e.  37.  10. 
Z.ech.  1.  6.  my  words  which  I  c.  did  they  not  take 
Mai.  4.  4.  remember  the  law  wliich  I  c.  in  Horeb 
Luke  14.  22.  Ld.it  is  done  as  thou  haste. and  room 
Jlcts  10.  42.  he  c.  us  to  preach  to  the  people 

Moses  COMMANDED. 
M'um.  16.  47.  Aaron  took  as  Moses  had  c.  and  ran 
/)(»Ki.31.29.  turn  aside  from  the  wayl  havec.  you 
^3.  4.  Moses  c.  us  a  law,  even  the  inheritance 
Josh.  1. 7.  observe  to  do  according  lo  all  Muses  c. 

22.  2.  ye  have  kept  all  that  Moses  c.  you 
1  CA?-.  15. 15.  Jl/uSM  c.  according  to  word  of  the  L. 
Mat.S.i.  offer  the  gift  thai  Moses  c.  for  a  testimony 
Mark  1.  44.  offer  for  thy  cleans,  those  things  which 

Mn.vcs  c.  for  a  testimony  to  them,  Luke  5.  14. 
John8.5.Moses  in  law  c.thatsuch  should  be  stoned 

COMMANDEDST. 
.VcA.  1.  7.  which  thou  c.  thy  servant  Moses,  8. 

9.  14.  thou  c.  them  precepts,  stntutes,  and  laws 
./cr.  32.  23.  they  have  done  nothing  that  thou  c. 

COMMANDER. 
fsa.  55.  4.  given  him  for  a  leader  and  c.  to  people 

COMMANDEST. 
.Tosh.  1.  16.  all  that  thou  c.  us  we  will  do 
18.  whoso  will  not  hearken  in  all  "Jiat  thou  c. 

Jlcts  23.  3.  c.  me  to  he  smitten  contrary  to  the  law 

COM.MANDETH. 
JVum.  32.  25.  thy  servants  will  do  as  my  lord  c. 
.hh  9.  7.  God,  who  .».  the  sun,  and  it  riscth  not 

36.  10.  he  c.  that  they  return  from  iniquity 

32.  he  covereth  the  light,  and  c.  if  not  to  shine 

37.  12.  that  they  may  do  whatever  he  c.  them 
Psal.  107.  25.  he  c.  and  raiaelh  the  stormy  wind 
/.am. 3.37.  whosaith  it  Cometh,  when  Ld.  c.  it  not? 
.^■mos  6.  11.  Lord  c.  and  he  will  smite  great  horse 
Mark  1.  27.  he  c.  the  unclean  spirits,  /.uke  4.  36. 
/.uke  8.  25.  he  c.  the  winds,  and  they  obey  him 
.^cts  17.  30.  now  c.  all  men  everv  where  to  repent 

COMMANDING. 
Gen.  49.  33.  Jacob  made  an  end  of  c.  his  sons 
Mil.  11.  1.  Jesiis  made  an  end  of  c.  his  disciples 
.Irtx  24.  8.  r.  his  a(^isers  to  come  to  thee 
1   Tim.  4.  3.  c.  to  abstain  from  meats  God  created 

COMMANDMENT. 
FT(»rf.34.32.h''2avethem  inc. ail  Lnrdhadspoken 
.M'vm.  15.  31.  broken  his  c.tha'.soiil  shall  he  cut  off 

23.  20.  behold,  I  have  received  c.  to  bleps 

27.  14.  ve  rebelled  against  my  c.  in  the  desert 
Dent.  30.  11.  this  c.  I  commund  thee  this  dav 

1  /T/n  n's2.43.whvhast  thou  not  kept  the  e.  I  charged 

2  Kitigs  18.  36.  king's  c.  was,  aiis.  not,  fsa.  36.21. 
1  Chron.  12.  32.  all  their  brethren  were  at  their  c. 

28.  21.  all  Ihe  people  will  be  whollv  at  thv  c. 
2C/jron.8. 13.  offerinz  accordins-to  the  r.  of  Moses 

t  14.  so  was  the  c.  of  David  the  man  of  God 
19. 10.  what  cause  shall  come  between  law  and  c. 

30.  12.  one  heart  to  do  the  c.  of  kins  and  princes 

31.  5.  and  as  soon  as  the  r.  came  ab'ond,  Tsniei 
Ezra  8.  17.  I  sent  them  with  r.  to  Iddo  the  chief 

10.  3.  of  those  that  tremble  at  the  r.  of  Gnd 
.ATVA.  11.  23.  It  was  Ihe  kmi's  c.  concernin?  Ihem 

13.  t5.  wine  and  od.  wni-h  wns  the  c.  o'' Levi!  -.5 
Estk.  1. 12.  V'ashti  reluseU  tu  come  at  the  Kings  c 


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K«t/i.2.20.Esllierdidthec.ofMordecui,likeaswben 
3.  3.  why  transgressest  ihou  the  king's  c. .' 
9.1. when  king's  c. drew  nigh  to  be  put  in  exectiliim 

.lob  23.  12.  nor  gone  back  from  thee,  of  his  hps 

Psal.  119.  96.  but  thy  e.  is  exceeding  Lroad 
147.  15.  he  sendeih  forth  his  c.  upon  eaith 

Prov.  6.  23.  the  c.  is  a  lamp,  and  the  law  is  Ijghi 

8.  29.  that  Ihe  waters  should  not  pass  his  c. 
13.  13.  he  thatfearelh  the  c.  shall  be  rewarded 
19.  16.  he  that  keepetli  the  c.  keejiclh  his  soul 

Eccl.  8. 5.  whoso  keejieth  c.  shall  feel  no  evil  thing 
./er.  35.  14.  but  they  obey  their  father  Jonadab's  e. 
/'an.  3.  22.  because  the  king's  c.  was  urgent 

9.  23.  the  e.  came  forth,  and  I  am  come  lo  shew 
P/os.  5. 11.  because  he  willingly  walked  after  thee. 
Mai.  2.  1.  now,  O  ye  priests,  this  e.  is  for  you 

4.  yc  shall  know  that  I  have  sent  this  t.  lo  you 
J)Iat.  15.  3.  why  do  ye  transgress  the  c.  of  God  ? 
6.  thus  have  ye  made  the  t.  of  God  of  no  etiecl 

22.  36.  Master,  which  is  the  great  c.  in  the  iaw  1 
38.  this  is  the  first  and  great  c.  Murk  12.  30. 

Murk  7.8.  for  laying  aside  the  c.  of  God,  ye  bold 
9.  he  said,  full  well  ye  rejeci  the  c.  of  God 

12.  31.  there  is  no  other  c.  greater  than  these 
/.>..itc  15.  29.  nor  transgressed  I  at  any  lime  thy  c. 

23.56.  rested  the  sabbath-day  according  to  thee 
,fohn  10.  18.  this  c.  have  1  received  of  my  Father 

12.  49.  he  gave  me  a  c.  what  I  shou-ld  say 
50.  1  know  that  his  c.  is  life  everlasting 

14.  31.  as  the  Father  gave  me  c.  even  so  I-do 

15.12.  my  c.  that  ye  love  uneanotlier,lJu/i«  3.23. 
Jlcts  15.  24.  to  whom  we  gave  no  such  c. 

17.  15.  receiving  a  e.  to  Silas  to  come  to  him 

23.  30.  and  gave  c.  to  his  a.^cusers  also  to  say 
25   2S.  at  Festus'  c.  Paul  was  brought  forth 

Hoik  7.  8.  but  sin  taking  occasion  by  the  e.  11. 

9.  when  the  c.  came,  sin  revived,  and  I  died 

10.  e.  which  was  ordained  to  life,  I  found  to  death 

12.  and  the  c.  is  holy,  and  just,  and  good 

13.  that  sin  by  c.  might  become  exceeding  sinfu 

13.  9.  if  there  be  any  other  c.  it  is  briefly  in  this 
16.  26.  according  to  the  e.of  theeverlaslingGod 

1  G}r.  7.  6.  I  speak  this  by  permission,  not  off. 

2  Cur.  8.  8.  I  speak  not  by  c.  but  by  occasion  of 
Eph.  6.  2.  which  is  the  first  e.  with  jiromise 

1  7'em.  1.1  bythec.of  God  our  Saviour,  Tit.  1.3. 

5.  the  end  of  the  t.  is  charity,  out  of  a  pure  heart 
Heb.l.^a.  who  is  made  not  alter  law  of  a  carnal  c. 

18.  there  is  a  disannulling  of  the  c.  going  befora 

II.  22.  .losjjili  gave  e  concerning  his  '>oirs 

23.Moses  hid, they  were  not  afraid  of  the  k..M  f  e. 

"Pet.  2.  21.  to  tiirnfriim  holy  c.  delivered  to  thcrn 

3.  2.  mindful  of  c.  of  us  the  apostles  of  the  Lord 

1  John  2   7   but  an  old  c.  which  ye  have  heard 

3.  til.  this  is  thee,  yo  heard  from  the  besiiining 

23. this  is  his  t.lhatwe  should  believe  on  the  name 

4.21.  this  c.  have  we  from  him,  he  wholoveth  God 

2./0A71  4.  as  wc  have  received  a  c  from  the  Father 

6.  this  is  thee.that  as  ve  have  heard  from  beginn 

Gire.or  siven  COMM.^NDMENT. 
F.rod.  25.  22.  things  which  I  will  gice  thee  in  r. 
Dent.  1.  3.  tiie  Lord  had  given  him  ine.  unto  them 
/vzra4.2I.  give c.  to  cease  till  another  c.  he  gi\en 
Psal.  71.  3.  hast^iwcn  c.  losaveine,  thou  my  rock 
fsa.  23. 11.  the  Lord  hath  given  c.  against  the  city 
Mah.  1. 14.  the  Lord  hath  given  c.  concerning  thcs 
■  fohn  11.  57.  given  c.  if  any  knew  where  he  were 
lierp  CoMM^NOMKNT,  See  Keep. 
COMMANDMENT  of  tlie  Lord. 
FTnrf.l7.1.journ.c.  of  L.  J^um.9.  18,  20.  |  10.  13. 
JVinii.  3.39.  Moses  and  .Aaron  numbered  at  c.  of  !>. 

24.  13.  I  cannot  ffo  beyond  Ihe  e.  «/'/..  lo  do  good 
33.38.  Aaron  went  up  to  Ror  ai  e.of  Lord  a.nii  died 

.fosh.  22.  3.  ye  have  kept  charge  of  c.  of  Z,  your  G. 

1  Snm.  12.  14.  and  not  rebel  against  c.  of  J.ord 
15. if  ye  will  not  obev, hut  rebel  aga'nsle.of  Lord 

13.  13."  thou  hastnot'kept  thec.»/  Lord\\\y  God 

15. 13.  Paul  said,  T  have  performed  the  e.  oj  I^ord 
24. 1  have  transgressed  the  r.  of  /..and  thy  word 

2  ^a'o.  12.  9.  wherefore  hast  thoudespised  e.  of  L. 
2  A'7»i.r)-.?24.  3.  al  thee,  of  Lord  came  thison  Judah 
2rArn)i.  29.  25.  for  so  was  c.  of  L.  by  his  projihets 
Psal.  19. 8. the  r.  of  L.  is  pircenlightenins  the  eye» 
1  Cor.  7.25.  concernin?  v'iffins  T  have  no  c.  of  L. 

.IVew  COMMANDMENT. 

.'ohn  13  34.  a  rem  c.  I  give  unto  you. '.hat  yelovo 

i  .folin  2.  7.  brethren,  1  write  no  nen,  c.  imlo  yna 

8.  aneicc.  '.write  unto  you,  which  istiue  inhim 

'i.Tohn  5.  not  as  thoiiffh  I  wrote  a  new  c.  unto  tnee 

Pehelhd  ngainsi  tlir  COMMANDMENT. 
.IVnni.'il.  14.  yf  rebelled  ag.  my  c.  in  irie  des.  ofZin 
J'Jevt.  1.26.  bntye  rebel,  ag.  r.  of  Ii.  vonrGod,  43 
9.  23.  then  ye  reh-l.  air.  c.  of  L.  and  "^nlieved  no' 
Lam.\.  18.  L.  is  rijhteons.l  hnvo  rebelled  ag  .\\\t  c 

COMMANDMENTS. 
Gen.  26.  5.  because  that  .Abraham  kept  my  c 
Frod.  15.  26.  and  if  thou  wilt  give  ear  to  his  c. 
34.28  wrote  on  tables  the  ten  c.  I)eiit.'\  13.  |  it)  4 
/,rr.4.13.have  done  somewhat  ai?-.  any  of  thee.  97 
5.  17.  commit  sin  forbidden  by  the  c  of  'he  Lord 


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L-l   •'^34     liesc  are  the  c.  the  Lord  commanded 

A-'m"lJ.  .k  rc.ncinber  all  ll.e  c.  of  the  Loni 

D-ut  f.U.  in  not  kcepuigc.  winch  I  comiiKind  tioo 

11   i:i.  if  vou shall  hearken  to c.'Jd.  13.  Judfr-.l-  4. 

,      27   il"  ve  wM  obey  the  c.  of  the  Lord  your  God 

^"   if  ve  will  not  ohev  the  c.  of  the  Lord  your  G. 

1  Sam.  is.  II.  Saul  iialh  not  perlorintd  my  c. 
lA'mn-s  11.  34.  because  he  hath  liei>t  my  c.  ami  stat. 

14.  H.  David  who  kept  my  c.  and  followed  me 

18. 13.  in  that  vchave  forsaken  the  c.  ol  the  Lord 

iKinirs  17.  lO.'and  they  lell  all  the  c.  ol  the  Lord 

la  Judah  kept  not  the  c.  of  the  Lord  their  Ood 

18.  G.  but  kepi  his  c.  which  he  commanded  Motes 

2  CAron.  7.  19.  if  ve  forsake  my  c.  1  set  bidoreyou 
24.  20.  why  transgress  ye  the  c.  of  the  Lord  '! 

Fira  !).  10.  O  ourliod,  lor  we  have  forsaken  thy  c. 
14  should  we  again  break  thy  c.  and  join  in  alhn. 
Psal.  89.  31.  if  they  keep  not  my  c.  then  will  I  visit 
111.  7.  liis  works  are  verily,  all  his  c  are  sure 
11-Z  1.  blessed  is  he  that  delight,  greatly  in  liia  c 
119  10   O  let  me  not  wander  Ironi  thy  c. 
19.  I  am  a  stranger,  hide  not  thy  c.  Irom  me 
35.  make  me  to  go  in  the  path  ol  thy  c. 
47.  1  will  delight  in  thy  c.  which  I  have  loved 
66.  teach  me,  for  I  have  believed  thy  c. 
73  »ive  understanding,  that  I  may  learn  thy  c. 
8(5.  all  thy  c.  are  faith.  1|  151.  all  thy  c.  are  truth 
98.  thou  through  thy  c.  hast  made  me  wiser  than 
127.  I  love  thy  c.  \\  131.  I  longed  for  thy  c. 
143.  thy  c.  are  mv  delights  ||  17-2.  c.  riglileous. 
IfiU.  I  have  done  tliv  c.  \\  17(5.  not  torgct  tliy  c. 
Prov.  2.  1.  if  thou  will  hide  my  c.  with  thee 
7.  1.  keep  mv  words  and  lay  up  my  c.  with  thee 
II).  8.  the  wise  in  heart  will  receive  c. 
Isa  48.  18.  O  that  thou  hadst  hearkened  to  my  c. 
Jliat.  5.  19.  whoso  shall  break  one  of  these  least  £. 

15. 9.  teach,  for  doctrines  the  c.  of  men,  Mark  / .  < . 
22  40.  onthcsetwoc.  hang  all  the  law  and  proph. 

Mark  10.  19.  thou  knowcst  the  c.  Lxikc  18.  20. 

l'>  29  the  (irst  of  all  the  c.  is,  hear  O  Isr.  the  L, 
Luke  1.(5.  walking  in  all  the  c.  of  the  L.  blameless 
John  14.21.  he  that  hath  my  r..  and  keepelli  tin 

15. 10.  if  keep  my  c.  as  1  have  kept  my  father  s  .,. 
1  Cor.  7.  19.  IS  nothing,  but  keeping  thee,  oi  God 

14.  37.  things  I  write  you,  are  the  c.  ot  the  Lord 
Cnl  2.  22.  after  the  c.  and  doctrines  of  men 
I  77K5.S.4.2.  for  ye  know  what  c.  we  gave  you  bvL. 

1  Inhn  2.  4.  he  that  keepeth  not  his  c.  is  a  liar 
2.  24  he  that  keepeth  his  c.  dwelleth  in  him 

2  John  6.  this  is  Ihve,  that  we  walk  after  his  c. 

Uo  CO.MM.\.\l)MEx\TS. 
Xum.  15.  4(1.  do  all  my  c.  and  be  holy  to  yotir  God 
Pcut.  6. 25.  obs.  to  do  all  c.  15.  5.  |  28.  1, 15.  |  30. 8. 
I  Chron.  28.  7.  if  he  be  constant  to  do  my  c. 
i'sal.  103.  18.  those  that  remember  h-^  ;.  to  «»  them 
111.  10.  understanding  have  they  that  do  his  c. 
Rev.  22.  14.  blesseil  are  they  that  do  lii3  c. 

mt  do  ('(IMMANDMENTi^. 
I.rn.  26.  14.  but  if  ve  will  not  do  21I  I'.iese  c. 
15.SO  that  ve  will  no^  do  all  myc.b';r  break  coven. 
JTeppCoMMASn.MKSTS,  see  Kekp. 
COMMEND 
Bienifies,  J]  To  extol  or  praise,  2  Cor.  3. 1. 1  5. 12. 
[21  To  commit  or  gi'ue  in  charge,  Luke  2.5.  4t). 
31   To  render  more  illustrious  and  commend- 
able, Rom.  3.  5.     [4]  To  make  or  render  one 
more  arcrptahle,  1  Cor.  H.  8. 
/  ukc  23.  4().  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  c.  my  spirit 
^cts  20.  32.  and  now,  brethren,  I  c.  you  to  God 
/?om.3.5  if  our  unrighteousness  c.nghteons.ofGod 
V<   1.  I  c.  unto  you  Phebe  our  sister,  a  servant 
2 Cor.  3.  1.  do  we  begin  again  to  c.  ourselves  1 
5   12.  for  we  c.  not  ourselves  again  to  you 
111.  12.  or  compare  ourselves  with  some  that  c. 

COMMEND.\TION. 
2Cor  3  1  or  need  we,  as  some  others,  epistles  of  c? 

COMMENDED. 
iGen.  12.  15.  the  princes  c.  Sarai  before  Phnraoh 
f-rov.  12.  8.  a  man  shall  be  c  accord,  to  his  wisdom 
Eccl  S.  15.  then  T  c.  mirth,  .lecausc  a  man  hath 
Luke  16.  8.  the  Lord  c.  the  unjust  steward ,  because 


CUM 

Dcut.  19.  20.  t  no  more  any  such  evil  among  you 
./(((/.r.lU.f  1  addedloc.  evil  in  the  sight  ol  the  Lord 
2  u7r.  21.  11.  caused  Jerusalem  to  c.  fornication 
Job  5.  8.  unto  God  would  1  c.  my  cause 
Hsal.  31.  5.  into  thine  hand  1  t.  my  sinnt 

37.  5.  c.  thy  way  to  the  Lord,  trust  also  in  liim 
Fruv-HiM-c.  Ihy  works  unto  the  Lord,tliy  thoughts 

12.  an  aboininatioii  to  kings  to  c.  wickedness 
Isa.  22.  21.  1  will  c.  thy  government  into  Ins  hand 
.Icr.  37.  21.  c.  Jeiemiali  to  the  court  of  prison 

44.  7.  why  eye  this  great  evil  against  jour  souls] 
Kzek.  8.  17.  c.  abominations  which  they  c.  here 

Iti.  43.  and  thou  sbalt  not  c.  tins  lewdness 

22.  9.  in  the  midst  of  thee  they  c.  lewuiiess 
flos.  (5.  9.  the  priests  murder,  they  c.  lewdness 

7.  1.  for  they  c.  Ial>ehood,  and  the  tliiuf  cometli 
J.iii.e  12.  48.  and  did  c.  things  worthy  of  stripes 

10.  11.  who  will  c.  to  your  trust  the  true  riches  7 
./uhii  2.  24.  Jesus  did  not  c.  himsell'  to  them 
Jiom.  1.  32.  who  c.  such  things  ure  woithy  ol  death 

2.  2.  is  against  them  which  c.  such  things 

22.  that  abhorrest  idols,  dost  thou  c.  sacrilege  7 
1  Cor.  10.  8.  neither  let  us  c.  fornication 

1  I'tm.  1.  18.  this  charge  I  c.  to  thee,  son  Timothy 

2  Tim.  2.  2.  the  same  c.  thou  to  faiihlul  men 
./am.  2.  9.  if  ye  l.ave  respect  to  persons  ye  c.  sin 
I  ret.  4.  19.  c.  the  keeping  of  their  souls  to  hmi 

1  .lokn  3.  9.  whoso  is  born  of  God  doth  not  c.  sin 
Hev.  2.  )4.  who  taught  Israel  to  c.  fornication 

20.  to  teach  and  seduce  my  servants  to  c.  iorni- 
^ec  Aoii.rERV.  [cation 

COMMIT  inKjuity. 

2  Sam.  7.  14.  if  he  c.  iniquity  I  will  chasten  him 
Jul)  34.  10.  Almighty,  that  he  should  c.  tnujuity 
.lir.  9.  5.  they  weary  themselves  to  c.  inii]uUy 
Kzek.  3.  20.  turn  from  righleousn.  and  c.  in. 'Si.  13. 

COMiMlf  trespass. 
J.ev.  5. 15.  ifa  soul  c.  a  trespass  through  ignorance 
jVam.5.  12.  ifa  man's  wife  go  aside  and  c.  trespass 
3l.Ui.caiisi^d  Israel  to  c.trespass  against  the  Lord 
Josh.  22.  20..\chan  c.a  trespass  in  the  ac-ur. thing 

CO.^L^HT  whcrcdum,  or  whoredoms. 
Lev.  20.  5.  1  will  '-lit  oir  that  c.  lohor.  with  Molcch 
Xum.  25.  1.  to  c.  iclior.  with  the  daughters  of  JVIoab 
Eitk.  Hi.  17.  and  thou  didstc.  whur.  with  images 
34.  whereas  none  folluweth  thee  to  c.  whoredom 
21).  3(1.  c.  ye  whoredom  after  their  aboniinatums  1 

23.  43.  will  Ihey  c.  w.  with  her,  and  she  with  them 
Hos.i.V).\.\wi  ^\v,\\\  c.  whoredoms  and  not  increase 

13.  thcrelbro  your  dauahters  shall  c.  whor.  14. 

COMMITTED. 

Gen.  39.  8.  he  hath  c.  all  that  he  hath  to  my  hand 

22.  the  keeiier  c.  lo  Joseph  all  the  prisoners 
Lcv.i.  35.  priest  make  atonement  for  sin  ho  hath  c. 

18.  30.  these  abmninahle  customs  which  were  c. 

20.  23.  they  c.  these  things,  and  1  abhorred  them 
J^um.  15.  34.  if  ought  be  c.  by  ignorance 
Deut.  17.  5.  briuL'  forth  that  man  or  woman  that  c. 

21.  22.  ifa  man  have  c.  a  sin  worthy  of  death 
./urf^ .20.(5.  they  have  c.  folly  and  lewdness  in  Israel 
I  Kin  ITS  8. 47.  we  have  sinned,  we  havec.  wickedn. 

14.  22.  they  provoked  him  with  sins,  they  c. 
27.brasen  shields  c.  ho  to  the  guard,  2  CAr.  12.  10. 
1  CAr.  10.  13.  Saul  died  for  his  tranagression  he  c. 
Jer.  2.  13.  for  my  i)eople  have  c.  two  evils 

5.  30.  a  wonderful  and  horrible  thing  is  c.  inland 

16.  10.  what  is  our  sin  that  we  havec.  against  Ld. 

44.3.  which  they  have  c.  to  provoke  to  anger,  9. 
Eiek.  16.  26.  thou  hast  c.  fornication  with  Egypt 
51.  nor  hath  Samaria  c.  half  of  thy  sins 

18.  21.  turn  from  all  his  sins  he  hath  c.  28. 

20.  43.  shall  loathe  yourselves  for  evils  ye  have  c. 

23.  3.  they  c.  whoredoms  in  Egypt  in  their  youth 
7.  thus  she  c.  whoredoms  with  them 

33.  16.  none  of  the  sins  he  c.  shall  be  mentioned 
Hos.  1.  2.  for  the  lai>  1  hath  c.  great  whoredom 

4.  18.  they  nave  c.  whoreuom  continually 
Mark  15. 7.  w  ho  had  c.  murder  in  the  insurrection 
/>«Acl2.48.and  to  whom  men  have  c .  much, of  him 
.Tohn  5.  22.  Father  hath  c.  all  Judgment  to  the  Son 
.'JcisS.S.halingmen  and  women,  c.  them  to  piison 


'£:m^i:£^sxc:s:;^  '^s  jIB^sa  S^^fiS 


2  Ccr.  12.  11.  I  ought  to  have  been  c.  ot  y 

COMMENDETH. 
Rom.  5.  8.  but  God  c.  his  love  toward  \X9,  in  that 
1  Cor.  8.  8.  but  meat  c.  us  not  lo  God 
2Cur.l0.13.nothe  that  r.  is  approved,  but  whom  L. 

COMMENDING. 
2Cnr.  4.  2.  c.  ourselves  to  every  man's  conscience 
6   t  4-  in  all  c.  ourselves  as  the  ministers  of  God 

COMMISSION,  S. 
Ezra  8.  3R.  and  thev  delivered  the  king's  c. 
Acts  20. 12.  as  I  wciit  with  c.  from  the  chief  priest 

COMMIT 
Fxoff.  20. 14.  thou  shall  note,  adultery,  Of  k<.  5.18. 
Mat.  5.  27.  1  19.  18.  Rom.  13.  9. 
I.ev.5. 17.  if  sin,  and  cany  of  these  things  forbidden 
18.  26.  not  c.  any  of  the'se  abominations,  30. 
29.  who  shall  c   any  af  these  abominations 
Num.i.  P.  if  a  mu|  or  ■»  oman  c.a.^y  sin  that  men  e. 


2.5.  had  found  he  h;id  c.  nothing  worthy  of  death 

27.  40.  they  c.  themselves  to  the  sea  and  loosed 

28. 17.  though  I  have  c.  nothing  against  the  jieople 

«om.3.2.because  to  them  were  c.\  he  oiacles  of  God 

lCor.9.17.dispensation  of  gospel  is  c.to  me,  Tit.\.X 

10  8.  nor  let  us  commit  fornic.  as  someof  them  c. 

2Cor.  5. 19.  hath  c.  to  us  the  word  of  reconciliation 

12.  21.  and  lasciviousness  which  they  have  c. 

Gal.'i.  7.  gospel  of  the  nncircumcision  was  c.  to  me 

as  ffospcl  of  circumcision  to  Peter,  1  Tirr..  ].  II. 

1  Tim.  6.  20.  O  Timothy,  keep  what  is  c.  !o  thee 

2  Tnn. 1 .12.hn  is  able  to  keep  that  which  I  c.  to  liim 
.Jam.  5.  15.  if  he  have  c.  sins,  they  shall  be  forgiven 
1  PcJ.2.23.c. himself  to  him  that  judgeth  righteously 
./urfelS.of  all  their  iinsodlydeed's  which  theyhavpc. 
Rev.  17.  'i.  Willi  whom  the  kin;s  of  the  earth  have 

c.  fornicction,  18.  3,  9. 
See  Abominations. 
O 


COM 

COMMITTED  j«)7}./«y. 
P.';aMOO.fi.we  have  c.  initj.  we  have  done  wickrdly 
£:tA-.33.13.  for  his  ouy.  he  bathe,  he  shalldie,  iM 
iJan.  'J.  5.  we  have  c.  iniquity  and  donelooiisldy 

COMMITTED  tre.^pass. 
/,f  j;.5.7.bringfor  his  trespass  he  c.two  lurlle  dovet 
/osh.  7.1.  Israel  c.a  (rest  as*  in  the  accursed  thmj. 
22.J6.wlial£7<;s;)assis  this  ye  havec. against  Gidl 
31. because  ye  have  not  c.this  £rc.s/;a»-sa<r:iinst  L. 
F.zek.  15.  8.  because  they  c.  a  trespass,  I  will 
20.  27.  in  that  thev  c.  a  trespass  against  me 

COMMITTEST,  KTH,  ING. 
Psal.10. 14.  the  poorc.  himself  to  thee,  thou  helpei 
Kzck.a.a.  the  great  abominations  that  Israel  c.  here 
33.  15.  walk  in  stalulesof  life  without  c.  inuiuily 
Hos.4.2.  by  lying,  killing,  Laealiiig,and  c.  adultery 
5.  3.  for  now,  (J  Ephraim,  thou  c.  whoredom 
./olin  8.  34.  whosoever  c.  sin  is  the  servant  of  sin 
1  Cor.  0.  18.  but  he  that  c.  fornic.  sinneth  against 
1  .lo/tn  3.  4.  whoso  c.  sin  transgresseth  also  the  law 
8.  he  that  c.sin  is  of  the  devil, lor  the  devil  sinneth 
COMMODIOUS. 
.'Jets  27.  12.  the  haven  was  not  c.  to  winter  m 

COMMON. 
By  common,  is  meant  that  which  is  ordinary,  or 
usual ;  as  a  common  death,  Xutii.  16.29.  a  com- 
mon evil,  Eccl.  6.  1.  Sometimes  that  iihick  is 
ceremonially  vnclian,  Ads  11.  9.  To  eat  with 
common  hands,  ihal  is,  without  washing- one  » 
hands,  Mark  7.  2.  Common  biead,  that  19 
unhallowed  bread,  I  Sam.  21.  4.  It  is  said. 
Acts  2.  44,  That  such  as  believed  had  all 
things  common  ;  that  is,  as  to  use,  but  nut  as  to  , 
title.  Mosesi««5  a  jjiHrT/orf/ common,  u/pro- 
fanc  :  What  man  is  he  that  hath  planted  a  vine- 
yard, and  hath  not  yet  made  it  common? 
Dcut.  20.  t  C.  //  there  be  such  a  one,  he  may 
return  to  his  house ;  because  the  first-fruits  of 
trees  and  vines  were  reckoned  unclean,  or  rather 
were  consecrated  -.o  the  J, ord. and  the  owner  was 
not  allowed  to  tench  than,  till  after  the  fourth 
year.  Lev.  19.  24,  25. 

Sec  Profane. 
JVjim.lG.  29.  ifthe.se  incn  die  the  c.  death  of  all  men 
7;(:i(£.20.  to.  planted  a  vineyard,  and  not  made  it «. 
28.  T  30.  shall  pla'.t,  and  not  use  it  as  c.  meal 
1  Sam.  21.  4.  there  i*  no  r.  bread  under  my  hand 
5.the  vessels  holy,  and  the  bread  is  in  a  manner/- 
Keel.  6.  1.  there  is  im  evil,  and  it  isc.  among  msi: 
.fer.  31.  5.  the  plan'ers  shall  eat  lliem  as  r    things 
Fzek.  23.  42.  men  of  c.  sort  were  brought  Saboans 
Mnt.'il.  27.  the  soldiers  took  Jesus  into  the<.  hall 
/l/nrA-7.  t2.  the  disciples  eat  bread  with  r.  hand. 
Jlcts  2.  44.  believers  had  all  things  e.  4.  32. 
5.  18.  and  put  the  apostles  In  the  c.  prison 
10. 14. 1  havenevereaton  anv  thing  that  is  c.lLS, 
1.).  what  God  hath  cleansed  call  not  thou  c.  11.  9. 
28.  that!  should  not  call  any  thing  cor  unclecc 
Rom.  14.  t  14.  there  is  nothing  c.  of  itself;  but  to 
liim  that  esleenieth  any  thing  to  be  c. 

1  Cor.  10. 13.  no  temiilation  taken  yon  but  c.  to  men 
'I'it.  1.  4.  to  Titus  mv  own  son,  after  thee,  faith 
lude  3.  diligence  to  write  (o  von  of  the  c.  salvation 

CCiM^WS  people. 
7,c7j.4.27.  ifanyofilioc.7ifu/;/csinthro'ignorance 
Jer  .26.23. cast  liis  dead  body  into  the  gravis  of  c.p 
Mark  12.  37.  and  the  e.  people  heard  him  gladly 

COMMON-WEALTH. 

Eph.  2. 12.  being  aliens  from  the  c.-wealth  of  Israe 

CoMMOM.v:  see  Reported 

CO.MMOTION,  S. 

2  Chron.  29.  t  8.  I,ord  halh  delivered  them  to  c. 
Jer.  10.  22.  a  great  c.  out  of  llie  north  country 
J.ukc  21.  9.  when  ve  hear  ofc.  be  not  terrified 

COMMUNE. 
Exod.  25. 22.  and  there  I  will  meet  and  c.  with  thee 
I.Sam.  18. 22.C. with  David  secretly, and  say,  behold 
19.  3.  and  I  will  c.  wilh  mv  faiher  of  thee 
.hM.  2.  if  we  essay  to  c.  wilh  thee,  will  he  grieved  1 
P.tn/.4.4.r.with  your  own  heart  on  your  bed,oe  stiB 
64.  5.  they  c.  of  laying  snares  privily,  they  say 
77.  6.  in  the  night  I  r.  with  mine  own  neart 

COMMUNED, 
rjfjf .23.8. Abraham  c.  ||  34.6.  Hamor c.  with  .Tac.  9 
4"  24   Joseph  c.  II  JudiT.  n.  1.  Abimelech  c. 
l.S-ffm.9.2.-).  Snmnclcll  2.■..39.Da^  id  c.  wi'h  Abig-nrt 
1  A7n"-sl0.2.the  queen  of  Sheba  c.witli  Solomon  :.. 
"        all  that  was  in  her  heart,  2  Chron.  9.  1. 
2/rniT.?22.  14.  thev  c.  with  Hiildah  the  prophetes* 
Ercl.'i.  16.  I  c.  wilh  mine  own  hea-'t,  savins,  lo 
Dan.  1. 19.  and  kinsr.  with  them,  none  like  Daniel 
ZrrA.  1. 14.  th-  nngel  that  c.  with  me,  said  nnto  -.0 
Luke  6.  n.  they  c.  what  Ihey  might  do  to  JesiiB 
22.  4.  Judas  c  to  betray  Jesus  unto  them 
24!  15.  that  while  Ihevr.  Jesus  himself  drew  neei 
Jicts^2i  26.  Felix  sent  and  e.  the  oftener  with  Paul 

COMMI'NICATE. 
r?aZ.6.6  lothim  Ihalis  taught  r.to  him  that  tcachcth 
Phil.  4.  H.  that  ye  did  c.  with  my  affliction 
1  Tim.  6.  18.  that  they  do  pood,  oe  wiII-OA  to  e- 


COM 

Heb  13.  16.  but  to  do  good  and  to  c.  forget  not 

C'KMMUMCATEU. 
OaC.  2.  2.1  c.  to  lliBin  Uiat  goBjwl  wliich  I  prcacli 
I'kil.  4.  15   no  cliurcli  c.  witli  me  but  y«  uiily 

COMMUi\lC.'\'i'IUN,  ti. 
t  Sam.X  17.  Abiier  liud  c.  wuh  tlio  uMt-rs  of  Israel 
'iKiiig-s\)Al.  he  said,  ye  know  tlie  man  ajid  his  <;. 
Mat.  5.  U7.  but  let  your  c.  be  yea,  yea,  nay,  nav 
i.ukeH.  17.  what  niamier  off.  are  these  ye  iiavj.' 
I  Cur.  1,5.  33.  evil  c.  currujitgood  manners 
Eph.  4.  'J'J.  let  no  corrupt  c.  iinxced  out  of  your 
mouth,  CtiL.  3.  h. 
P/iiZein-fi.  that*,  of  tliv  faith  may  become  etiectual 

COMMUMAG. 
Gen.  18.  .33.  thf  Lord  icl'tc.  vviiii  Abraham 
Exo(/.31.1tJ.when  he  had  made  an  end  ofc.on  Sinai 

COM.VIUMON. 
"^lUs  word  signtjiesfdli:  wship,  concord,  or  agree- 
ment^ 2  Cor.  6.  14,  What  communion  haliriiglu 
wilh  darkness?  Huclias  arc  enltgklcncd  hij  tk 
viurii  and  .'Sinrit  of  God  can  have  no  profilalile, 
agreeable,  or  cu nifortable converse  witksuck  as 
a.re  in  darkness  or  ignorance.    Cominnninn  is 
likewise  taken  for  a  sacrament, or  sacrcds/gn 
of  our  spiritual  feUuioskip  wit/i  Chri.'it,  1  Cor. 
10.  IG,  The  cup  of  blessing,  is  it  not  the  com- 
munion of  t!ie  blood  of  Christ?  Oar  drinking  of 
t/iewine  in  the  cup,is  a  religions  actwn,iBhereOij 
and  wherein  Christ  communicates  himself  and 
disgrace  In  us,and  we  roininunicate  our  sonls  to 
kin;  so  that  Christ,  and  believers  in  that  ac- 
tion,have  a  mutual  commnnion  one  with  ano- 
,  thcr.     Believers  have  commnniun  with  Christ 
by  election  in  him  ;  by  their  kindred  with  his 
humanity ;  anil  by  a  participation  of  his  !Sjiirit. 
'They  have  communion  with  the  Father  andtlie 
Son,  1  .lohn  1.  3.      They  partake  of  all  those 
blessings  that  Clodthe  Father  haspramised  to 
those  that  are  in  covenant  with  him;  and  alsu 
ff  all  those  privileges  which   Christ  has  pur- 
chased far  his  members;  suck  as,  pardon,  »•-• 
conciliation,  adoption,  sanctificniiun,  ■i'C. 
The  conimnnicin  ol'.^nints :  ThaifelloasUip  which 
the  saints  hare  with  Christ,  and  all  his  benefits 
by  faith,  and  among  themselves  by  lave,  IJohii 
1.3.  ThisCommunion  is  both  active  andpassive; 
that  is,  it  consists  both  in  doing  good  to,  and  re- 
ceiving good  fro  in  'ine  another.  There  be  divers 
sorts  of  it,  a."  ;  I ;  Felluwship  in  doctrine,  or  be- 
lief. Acts  2.  42.  Gal.  2.  i).     (2)  In  cxtwrtotion, 
Heb.  10.  24,2.5.  (3)  In  consolation,  Kpli.  5.  I'.t. 
1  Thess.  4.  IH.  (4)  hi  humility,  or  submission, 
Rom.  12.  10.  E]:h.  5.  21.  (5)   In  love,  Rom.  12. 
10.    (0)  In  pity,  Rom.  12.  16.     (7)   In  prayer, 
Kph.  6.  18,  l'».  (8)   In  helping  and  relieving 
one  another,  Acta  4.  32,  34,  3.5. 
Cor.  10.  16.  c.  of  the  blocd  of  Christ,  c.  of  tlie 
body  of  (^lirist 
l  Cor.  fi.  14.  wlint  c.  hath  liglit  with  darkness  ? 
13.  14.  thee,  of  the  Holy  Ghost  be  with  you  all 

COMPACT. 
Psal.  122.  3.  Jerusalem  is  a  city  c.  togetlier 

CO.MPACTEb. 
Ej»A.4.16.from  whom  whole  body  fitly  joined  and  c 

CO.MPANV* 
Oen.  30.  f  11.  Leah  called  his  name  Gad,  a  c. 
;J2.  8.  if  Ksau  come  to  the  one  c.  and  smite  it       I 
21.  and  himself  lodged  that  night  in  the  c. 


COM 

/.  ii.4e6.17.  he  came  down,  and  tiie  e.of liis  disciples 

ii~.  wlieii  they  separate  you  lioiu  tlieir  c. 
1).  14-  make  them  sit  down  by  titties  in  a  c. 
38   a  man  of  liie  c.  cried  out,  saymg.  Master 
24.  'JJ.  a  woman  of  our  c.  mane  us  astoiiislied 
.itts  4.  23.  bemg  let  go,  tliey  went  to  their  ownc. 
lU.  28.  uiiluwtui  tor  a  man  that  is  a  Jew  to  keepc. 
15.  22.  to  Mii.d  chosen  men  of  iheir  t.  lo  Antiocli 
1 1.  5.  Jews  gathered  at.  and  set  city  on  an  uproar 
21.  t!.  next  <'xiy  we  that  were  ol  Paul's  c.  departed 
/(■ujw.  15.24.  if  Hrst  1  be  some wliat  filled  witiiyourc. 
lCur.5.11.  not  tokeepc.ivilli  a  tbrnicator,  a  urunk. 
2  7'AeA"s.3. 14.uote  that  man, and  have  no  c.withhim 
//t4. 12. 22. are  come  to  an  innumerable  c.  of  an"(ds 
yiet).  Id.  17.  all  c.  insiiips  aiidsailorssiood  atarotf 

(freat  COiMPAA  V. 
Oen.  50.  9.  there  went  up  with  Joseph  a  ssreul  c 
2C/i»-oH.il.l.the(|ueenofl^tieba  came  wiin  a  u n  lUc. 
2(1.  12.  we  have  no  might  against  \liis  ^j , cut  c. 
/'.s«/.ii8.11.  n-)-c«t\vaslliec.o!those  thai  published 
■ier.  31.  a.  n great  c.  sliail  return  thither 
Kzek.  17.  17.  nor  shall  Pharaoli  with  liis  great  c. 
./ohu  li.  5.  saw  n  great  c.  come  to  him,  hesaith 
.■Jets  ii.  7.11  great  c.  ofpriestsobedienl  to  the  laith 

CUiMl'AiW. 
1  Cor.  5.  '1.  I  wrote  not  to  c.  with  fornicators 

CilMPAMElJ. 
.4c£s  1.  21.  of  these  men  which  have  c.  with  us 

CO.MPAxN'lES. 
hidg.  7.  16.  he  divided  the  300  men  into  three  c. 

20.  and  tlie  tliree  c.  blew  llio  trumpets 
i).  .34.  tliey  laid  wait  against  Shechem  in  four  c. 
43.  the  pcojile  he  divided  then)  into  three  c. 
1  ■'Sani.  II.  11.  Saul  put  the  people  in  three  c. 

13.  17.  the  s|ioilers  came  out  of  eain|)  in  three 
-  Flags  5.  2.  the  Syrians  had  gone  out  by  c. 
11.  f  7.  two  c.  of  you  shall  keeji  the  watch 


.Ve/i.  12.  31.  two  great  c.  of  them  gave  thanks,  40. 

lob  a.  I'.l.  the  c.  ol  Sheba  waited  lor  them 
Isa.  21.  13.  O  ye  travelling  c.  olDedniiim 

57.  13.  when  thou  criest,  let  thy  c.  deliver  thee 
MarklJ.3'J.  to  make  ail  si  til  own  by  con  green  gras<i 

co.mpamun: 

Eiorf.32.27.go  Ihro'caiiip  and  slay  every  man  his  c. 
./«(/^'-.14.2\,. Samson's  wile  wasgiven  lohist.lo.S. 
1  Chrnn.  27.33.  ilnshailhe  Archile  was  king's  c. 
.lob'.iO.  2'.l.  I  am  a  brother  lo  dragons,  a  c.  to  owls 
I'sal.  II'J.63.  lam  n  c.  to  all  them  that  fear  thee 
/'roi).  13.  20.  hut  a  .-;.  of  fools  shall  be  destroyed 

28.  7.  but  a  c.  of  riotous  men  shanioth  his  lather 

24.  the  same  is  t!ie  c.  of  a  destroyer 
Cant.  1.  t  15.  tluui  art  fair,  my  c.  thou  art  fair 
.Mai.  2.  14.  yet  she  is  thy  c.  wile  of  thy  covenant 
7'/«7.2.25.r,jia|ilirorritus  my  brother  and  (-.in  labour 
Rcv.l.'J.  I  John,  von r  brother  and  c.  in  tribulation 
COi'\IPAMON'S. 


COM 

.lob  4«_.  22.  the  v/illows  of  the  brook  e.  iiim  aOooi 

Hsal.  5.  12.  with  favour  wiit  thou  c.hiin  us  a  shield 

7.  7.  the  congregation  ol  the  jieople  r.  Iliee  about 

17.  9.  from  my  deadlj  enemies  who  c.  me  about 

26.  6.  'vash  my  hands,  so  will  I  c.  thine  altar,  O  1, 

32.  7.  snalt  e.  me  about  with  songs  ol  oeliverarcra 

iO.  truBteth  in  the  Ld.  mercy  shall  c.  himabou- 

49.  5.  the  iniquity  ofiny  heels  shall  c.  nie  about 

140._9.  as  lijr  the  head  of  those  that  c.  me  about 

142.7.therighteous  siiarll  c.  me  about, for  shall  deal 

Prov.i.^i).  she  shall  c.  thee  with  a  crown  of  glorj 

Isa.  .50.  11.  that  t.  yourselves  about  with  sparks 

./er  31.  22.  a  new  thing,  a  woman  shall  c.  a  mar 

A/«A.].4.for  the  wicked  doth  c.  about  the  righteoui 

Mat.  23.  15.  woe  to  you,  for  yc  c.  sea  and  land 

/Aike  19.  43.  thine  enemies  shall  c.  thee  round 

CO.M  PASSED. 
Oen.  in.  4.  the  men  of  Sodom  c.  the  house  round 
iJeiit.  2.  1.  and  we  c.  mount  Seir  many  days 
■  losh.  0.  11.  BO  the  ark  of  the  Lord  c.  the  city 
./udg.  11.18.  then  they  c.  land  of  Ednm  and  Modt 
16.  2.  they  c.  Samson  in,  and  laid  wait  all  night 

1  .'i'am.  23.  26.  Saul  and  his  men  c.  0.  and  his  men 

2  .S«H(.  22.  5.  wavesof death  t.me,  P.?. 18.4.  |  116.  3 
^FingsC).  15.  behold  a  host  e.  the  city  with  horses 
2  C//™».2l.9.smotetheEdomites  which  t.  him  in 
.lob  19.  6.  know  that  God  bath  c.  nie  with  his  net 

2t).  ID.  he  hath  c.  the  waters  with  bounds 
Psal.  17.  11.  they  have  now  c.  us  in  our  steps 

'-■  1'2.  many  bulls  c.  me  ||  16.  for  dogs  have  c.  ma 
F.ccl.  7.  t  25.  I  and  my  heart  c.  to  kiio'w  wisdom 
/.am.  3.  5.  he  hath  c.  me  with  gall  and  travail 
Zrch.  14.  t  10.  all  the  land  shall  be  c.  as  a  plain 
/.H/.f21 .  20  when  yc  shall  see  Jerns.c.wiih  armiet 
Heb.H.'i.  fur  that  he  himself  also  is  t.  with  inhrmit? 
CO.MPASSED  about. 


«^^(^32.tI0.in  howlingwildernesshe  r.them  about 
2  Sam.  18.  15.  ten  young  men  c.  .\bsaloni  about 

22.  0.  the sorrowsbf  hell  emu  about,  Psal.  18.5 
2  Kings  6.  14.  Syrians  came  by  night  and  c.  city  a 

8.  21.  Joram  smote  Edmnites  which  c.  him  about 
2  Chron.  18.  31.  they  c.  about  Jehosliaiihat  to  figl,t 
Psal.  40.  ]2.-innunierable  evils  have  c.  me  about 

as.  17.  they  c.  me  a.  together,  109.  3.  |  118.  11, 12 

118.  10.  all  nations  c.  me  about,  hut  in  the  name 
.lonah  2.3.flooitsc.nien.tlivbillows|iassedover  me 
Heb.  11.  30  walls  of  Jericho  lell,  after  c.  a.  7  days 

12.  1.  c.  about  with  siicji  a  cloud  ofwilnesses 
Rev.  20.  O.thry  went  nn  and  f .CRiiii)  ofsaints  abr-A 

COMPASSEST,  ETII. 
Gen.  2.  11.  c.  Havilah  ||  13.  c.  theland  of  Eihi-ipa 
R50/.  73.6.  therefore  pride  c.  them  about  ns  a  chain 

139.  3.  thou  c.  my  paili  and  my  lying  down 
//«s.ll.l2.Ephraim  r, me  about  witii  lies,and  Israei 
COINII'ASSION. 


f„,;„  11  iQ      -.1   1  1.  ■,    .  .         ■     ■   .     1 1  ^^".J?''''^- 50.  give  them  c.  before  them  who  carry 

./-yrf-.H. 38.  with  here,  and  bewailed  hervirgmitylocAr.  30.  9.  vourchihIrenshMll  find  f.  before  Iheri 


14.  11.  thiy  brought  thirty  c.  to  be  with  him 
.lob  ."15.  4.  I  will  answer  thee  and  thy  c.  with  thee 

41.  6.  shall  the  c.  make  a  bani|uet  of  him 
Psid.  45.  14.  her  c.  shall  be  brought  unto  thee 

122.8.  for  my  c.  sake,  I  will  say,  peace  bo  in  thee 
Cant.  1.  7.  that  turiieth  aside  by  the  Hocks  of  thy  c. 

8.13.thec. hearken  to  thy  voice,  cause  me  to  hear 
/sa.1.23.  thy  princes  are  rebellious  and  c.of  thieves 
F.zck.  37.  16.  write  on  it  for  Judahand  Israel  his  c. 
Dan.  2.  17.  he  made  the  thing  known  to  his  c. 
Hets  19.  29.  having  caught  Paul's  c.  in  travel 


35.  II.  a  c.  of  rations  shall  be  of  thee,  kings  come  j  Heb.iQ.  33.  ye  beca°rie  c.°of  them  that  were  so  used 


J^um.  16.  6.  take  ye  censers,  Korah  and  all  his  c. 
16.  be  thon  and  all  thy  c.  before  the  Lord 
40.  nostran.ofTer.thathebenotas  Korah  and  c. 
22.  4.  now  shall  this  e.  lick  up  all  that  are  round 
26.  9.  who  strove  in  the  c.  of  Korah,  27.  3. 

Judg.  9.  37.  another  c.  come  along  by  the  plain 
18.23.  what  ails  thee,  thon  romesl  wilh  such  a  c.7 

I  Sam.  10.  5.  thou  shalt  meet  a  c  of  prophets 
19.  20.  they  saw  the  c.  of  prophets  projihcsying 
30.  15.  canst  thou  brin2  me  down  to  this  c.J 

i  Kings  5.  15.  he  and  all  his  c.  came  to  Ehsha 
9.  17.  he  spied  the  c.  of  Jehu,  and  said,  I  sre  a  c. 

i  Chron.  24.  24.  the  Syrians  came  with  a  small  c. 

Job  16.  7.  thon  hast  made  desolate  nil  mw  c. 
34.  8.  goeth  in  c.  with  the  workers  of  iniquity 

Psal.  55.  14.  we  walked  to  the  house  of  (iod  in  c. 
68.  t  27  the  princes  of  Jndah  with  their  c. 

30.rebuke thee. of spearinen,the bulls,  tlie  calves 
64.  t  7.  they  go  I'rom  c.  to  c.  every  one  in  Zion 
106.  n.  the  earth  covereil  the  c.  of  Ahlram 
18.  and  a  fire  was  kindled  in  their  c. 

Prov.  24.  t  !!•.  keep  not  c.  with  the  wicked 
29.  3.  that  keepeth  c.  with  harlots,  spendeth 

Cunt.  1.  9.  to  a  c.  of  horses  in  Pharaoh's  chariots 
6.  13.  as  It  were  the  c.  of  two  armies 

^lek.  16.  4(t.  they  shall  brin;-  up  a  e.  against  thee 
23  46.  saiththe  Lord,  I  will  bring  up  a  c.  on  them 
32.  22.  .Ashnr  is  there  and  all  her  e.  his  graves 
38.  7.  prepare  for  thyself,  thon  and  all  thy  c. 

Woa  6.  9.  30  the  c.  of  priests  in'irder  in  the  way 

Luke  %  44.  supposing  him  to  have  liteii  in  c. 


COMPARABLE 
Lam.  4. 2.  the  |irecions  sons  of  Zion  c.  to  fine  gob 

CO.MPARE,  El),  l.\G. 
Psal.?B.Ci.  who  in  heaven  can  be  c.  to  the  Lord? 
Pnin.  3.  15.  are  not  to  be  c.  to  wisdom,  8.  11. 
GihM.O.  I  have  c.  thee,  O  my  love,  to  a  company 
Isa.  40.  IS.  or  what  likeness  will  ye  c.  to  him  ? 
4f).  5.  to  whom  will  ye  e.  mc,  that  we  may  be  like? 
Horn.  8.  IS.  are  not  worthy  to  be  c.  with  the  glory 
1  Cor.  2.  13.  c.  spiritual  things  with  spiritual 
2Cur.  10. 12.  c.  ourselves  with  some  that  commend, 
and  c.  themselves  amongst  thems.  are  not  wise 
COMPARISON. 
.Tndg.  8. 2.  what  have  I  done  no w  in  c.  of  yoii  ?  3. 
Hag.l.'i.  is  it  not  in  your  eyes  in  c.  of  it  as  nothing  ? 
Mark  4.  30.  or  with  what  c.  shall  vie  compare  it? 

CO.MPASS,  Substantive. 
F.xod.  27.  5.  .shall  put  the  iietunderthe  c.  of  altar 
38.  4.  he  made  a  grate  of  net-work  under  the  c. 
2  .Sam.  5.  23.  but  fetch  a  c.  behind  them  and  come 
2/u7in-53.9.they  fetched  ac.  ofseven  davs' journey 
Prov.  8.27.  when  he  set  a  c.  on  the  face  of  the  earth 
Isa.  44.  13.  he  marketh  the  image  out  with  thee. 
.?c<s28.13.from  thence  we  fetcned  a  c.  to  Khegiiim 

COMPASS,  Verb. 
..Vii7n.21.  4.  they  journeyed  to  c.  thelandof  Edom 
.losh.  6.  3.  ye  snail  c.  the  city,  all  ye  men  of  war 
4.  and  the  seventh  day  c.  the  city  seven  times 
2  .Sam.  24.  f  2.  c.  the  tribes  of  Israel  and  number 
2  Kings  11.  8.  r.the  king  round  about,  2  Chr.  23.  7. 
./o/;  16  !3.  his  a: -Viers '■  Tie  round  ibcut.  he  cleav. 


.1/a^ 9. 3(1.  Jesus  moved  withe.  14.  14.  Jy«r4  6.  34. 

18.  27.  the  lord  of  that  servant  was  moved  with  c 
./i/«r/,-1.4I.  Jesusmoved  withe,  put  forth  his  hand 
Ife*.  3.  8.  be  of  one  mind,  having  c  jne  of  another 
1  John  3.  17.  shuttethnp  his  bowels  of .;.  from  him 

Full  of  COMPASSION. 
P.«aZ.7S.38.hc  bcins  full  of  e.for«ave  their  tniqut) 

86. 15.  thon  art  a  6./.  o/e.  111.^4.  |  112.4.114.")  8 

Have  or  had  COMPASSION. 
Eiod.  2.  Cy.  the  babe  wept,  and  she  had  c.  on  him 
Deut.Y.i.]!.  the  Lord  may  turn  and  have  c.  on  thee 

30.  3.  then  the  Lord  thy  God  wiWhave  c.  on  thee 
l.Snm.23.21.  blesseil  be  ye  of  L.forye  have  e.  on  ma 

1  Kings  8.  50.  that  they  may  have  c.  on  them 
2A  )«;T.<;13.23.Lord  was  gracious  and  had  c.onthem 

2  Chron.  36.  15.  because  he  had  c.  on  his  people 
17.  C|ialdees/i(i//noe.  on  young  man  or  maiden 

Asa.49.15.that  she  should  no!.'ia7-fc.onson  of  womb 
■ler.  12.  15.  I  will  return  and  have  c.  on  ihom 
l.am.  3.  32.  yet  will  he  have  c.  Mic.  7.  19. 
Mat.  15.  32.  \huvc  e.  on  the  multitude,  Mark  S  2. 
18.  33.  also  have  had  c.  on  thy  fellow-servant 
20.34.so  Jcs./((zi/c.on  them  andtotiched  their  eves 
.Mark  5.  19.  how  the  I,oril  hath  had  c.  on  thee 

9.  22.  if  thou  canst, /(n7)e  c.  on  us,  and  help  115 
Luke  7. 13.  when  the  Lord  saw  her,lie  had  e.  on  her 

10.  33.  the  Samaritan  saw  him,  he  had  c.  on  him 
15.  20.  father /(Sfi  e.  and  ran  and  fell  on  hi.s  neck 

Rom.  9.  15.  I  will  have  c.  on  whom  I  w'Mhnvec. 
Heb.5.^.  who  ran  have  c.oii  the  ignorant, and  there 
10.  ,34.  for  ye  had  c.  of  me  in  my  bomls 
Jude  22.  of  some  have  c.  making  a  diflercnce 

COMPASSIONS. 
/.37n.3.22.  are  not  consumed,  because  his  .-  fail  noC 
Zcch.  7. 9.  shew  niercv  and  c.  every  man  to  brolhej 

COMPEL. 
Lev.  25.39.  not  c.  him  to  serve  as  a  bondservant 
.Mat.  5.  41.  whosoever  shall  c.  thee  in  g,->  a  mile, 
go  with  him  twain 
Mark  IS.  21.  they  e.  one  Simon  to  boar  his  rxvjf. 
Luke  14.  03.  go  intohish-w^nys,  c.fheni  to  come  ij 

COMPELLEP,  EST. 
1  Sam  28.  23.  his  servants  wi  ih  the  woman  c  Satd 


CON 


SfViroT  21   tl.  moreover  Jehoi  iinc.Judah  thereto 
Uct.  iT.  3  I-  Sitiioii,  liiiii   liiey  c.  to  bt-ar  Ins  cross 
acts  Jh.ll. and  Ic.tlienUo  bliisi>heiiie  uuil  |)Lr9ecii-.. 
Cur  ii  IJ.  liiiiiiiroohiigl()nlyiiig,yeliavoc.  me 
&ai.2.3.iior  Tuns  a  Greek  was  do  be  circuiiiciseil 
14  win  ;.  thou  the  Gentiles  to  live  as  the  Jews? 
COMPLAIN,  EIJ,  ING. 
Vum.  11.  1.  ilie  ijoople  c.  it  ilispleasisl  the  Lord 
Judir  '21.  -ii   or  their  brethren  came  to  us  lo  c. 
tubS  U.  1  will  c.  ill  the  bitterness  of  my  soul 
31.3d   that  the  furrow.s  likewise  thcreol'c. 
l\al.  77.  3.  1  c.  and  my  spirit  was  overwhelmed 
144.  M   that  there  lie  no  c.  in  our  streets 
L%m  3.  39.  wherelore  dolh  a  living  man  c?  a  man 

CO.MPL.MNERS. 
.Vu/rt.ll.tLwhen  people  werec.it  displeased  Lord 
lade.  11).  these  are  luuriimrers,  r..  walking  alter  lusts 

COMPL.\LNT,  S. 
l.Sum.l.lfi.outorabundanceormyc.havei  spoken 
}ub  7.  13.  when  1  say,  iny  couch  sliall  ease  my  c. 
y.  -27.  il'  1  say,  I  will  iorget  my  e.  1  will  leave  oil 
li).  1.  1  will  "leave  my  c.  on  iiiyself,  1  will  speak 
21.  4.  as  I'or  ine,  is  my  c.  to  man?  and  if  H  were  so 
i3.2.even  lo-day  is  my  c.  baler,  my  stroke  heavier 
Vsal.  55.  2.  I  mourn  in  my  c.  and  make  a  noise 
14-2.2.  I  poared  out  mv  c.  before  him,  and  trouble 
yjcfs  25.7.  laide.agamst  Paul,  they  could  nut  prove 
'Cul.  3.  \  13.  if  any  man  have  a  c.  against  any 

CO.MPLETE. 
/.eo.23.15.ye  shall  count,  seven  sabbaths  shall  be  c. 
Col.  2.  10.  ye  are  c.  in  him  who  is  the  head  ol^  all 
4    12.  that  ye  inavsiand  z.  \\\  all  the  will  of  Gfid 

C(').\1P0SIT10N. 
F.ioi-  30  32.  nor  mike  any  like  it  allei  the  c.  37. 

CO.MPOUND,  ETH. 

i.'r()(i.30.25.an  ointment  c.  after  art  of  apothecary 

33  whosoeverc.  aiiv  iliins  like  it,  or  putteth  any 

CO.MPREllEiN'D. 

Job  37.5.  great  thiic's  doth  he  which  we  cannot  r. 

E.uh  3  18.  may  he  able  to  c.  with  saints  the  breadth 

'    ■  'CO.MPREHENUED. 

/«a. 40.12.  hath  c.  the  dust  of  the  earth  in  a  measure 
John  1.  5.  Ii;;bt  sinned,  and  the  darkness  c.  it  not 
Hum.  13.y.  IS  brierty  c.  in  this  sayinz,  thou  shall  love 

CONCE.^L,  ED,  ETH. 
Gen.  37. 26.  if  we  slay  our  brother  and  c.  his  blood 
Dciil.  13.  8.  not  spare,  neither  shall  thou  c.  him 
}oh  0.  10.  I  have  not  c.  the  words  of  the  holy  On 
27.  11.  what  13  with  the  Almighty  will  I  uot  c. 
41.  12.  [  will  not  c.  his  parts  nor  his  proportion 
PsuMD.lO.lhavenott.lhyloving  kindn.  andliulh 
Proo.ll.i;i.he  that  is  of  a  faithful  spintc.the  matter 
12. 23.  a  prudent  man  c.  knowledge,  heart  ot  tools 
25.  2.  it  is  the  glory  of  God  to  c.  a  thing 
Ur.  51)  2.  declare  ye,  publish  and  c.  not 

CONCEIT,  S. 
ProK.  18.  11.  rich  man's  v^'ealth  asa  high  wall  inc. 
■;l).  5.  answer  a  fool,  lesl  he  be  wise  in  his  own  c, 
12.seest  thou  a  man  wise  in  his  ownc?  morehopi 
IG.uluggard  is  wiser  in  his  ownc.  than  seven  men 
28.  11.  the  lich  man  is  wise  in  his  own  c. 
Horn.  11.  25.  lest  ye  should  be  wise  in  your  own  c. 
12.  it),  be  not  wise  in  your  own  c. 
CONCEIVE,  ING. 
Gen.30. 38.  they  should  c.  when  they  came  to  drink 
JVu/n.5.  28.  then  she  sliall  be  free,  and  shall  c.  seed 
Jadg.l'A.'^.  shall  c.  and  bear  a  son,  5, 7.  Lulcn  1.31. 
.Tub  15.35.  they  c.  mischief,  bring  vanity,  Isa.  59. 4. 
Psal.  31.  5.  and  in  sin  did  my  mother  c.  me 
Isa.  7.  14.  a  virgin  shall  c.  and  bear  a  son 
33.11.  shall  c.  chali'll  5<.).  13.  c.  words  of  falsehood 
E:c&.38.  t  10.  Ihou  shall  c.  a  mischievous  purpose 
Heb.  11.  11.  Sarah  received  strength  to  c.  seed 

CONCEIVED. 
Oc7i.4.1.Eve  c.  and  bare  Cain  ||  17.  Cain's  wife c. 
16.  4.  Ha"ar  c.  ||  21.  2.  Sarah  c.  and  bare  Isaac 
2.').  21.  Rebekaii  Ins  wile  c.  ||  29.  32.  Leah  c.  33. 
30  5.  Bilhah  c.  1|  23.  Rachel  c.  and  bare  a  son 
39.  the  flocks  c.  31.  10.  ||  38.  3.  Shuah  e.  4,  5. 
38.18.Tamarc.ll  Exc;(/.  2.2.  Jochebed  c.  and  hare 
J.ea.  12.  2.  have  c.  seed,  and  borne  a  man  child 
J\rum.  11. 12.  Moses  said,  have  I  c.  all  this  people"! 

1  .Sai/il.20.Hannahc.and  bare  ason,Sanuiel,2.21. 

2  Sam.  11.  5.  Bathsheba  c.  sent  and  told  David 
2  Kin^r^  4.17.  Shunamile  c.  ,1  fsa.H.'J.  proi.hetess  c. 
Juh  3.':t.  it  was  said,  there  is  a  man  child  c. 
I'sal.  7.  14.  c.  mischief,  brought  forth  falsehood 
Cant.  3.  4.  into  the  cliamber  of  her  that  c.  me 
.Jer.  49.  30.  and  hath  c.  a  purpose  against  you 
//o.«.  1.  3.  Gonier,  which  c.  and  bare  hira  a  son 

2.  5.  she  that  c.  them  hath  dons  shamefully 
.Vnt.  1  20.  th^itwli.ch  isc.  in  herisof  the  H.  Ghost 
J.uke  1.36.  Elisabeih  haih  c.  a  son  in  her  old  age 

2.  21.  was  so  named  before  he  was  c  in  wimib 
J9cts  5.  4.  why  hast  ihr  n  c.this  thii.ginth:nenearl7 
Rum.  9.  10.  when  Rebekah  had  c   even  by  Isaac 
Jam.  1.  15  when  liisi  hath  r.  it  brings  lorth  sin 
CONCEPTION. 

Oen.3  16. 1  will  greatly  m  Itiply  Ihy  sorrow  and  e. 
Butki- 13.  the  Lord  gave  her  c  and  she  bare  aeon 


(JOIV 

HosO  11   their  glory  shall  flee  from  the  birth  and  i. 

CONCERN,  ETH. 
Ezeli.  12.  10.  say  to  them,  ilns  burden  c.  the  prince 
JcU  2S.  31.  teaehing  things  which  c.  the  L.  J.  C. 
2  Cu)-.  1 '.  30.  glory  in  Ihiiigs  which  c.  my  iiihriniiies 

CONCERNING. 
Gen.  19.  21.  1  liave  accepted  thee  c.  this  thing 
Kxud.ii.S.c.  which  I  did  swear  to  give,  JVum.  14.30. 
Lev.  4. 26.  priest  make  alonem.  for  him  c.  sin,  5.6. 
6.  3.  liaih  found  what  was  lost,  and  lielh  c.  it 
jVuhj.  10.29.  the  Lord  hath  spoken  good  c.  Israel 

1  Kings  11.  10.  had  commanded  him  c.  tins  thing 

2  Kin  "s  20. 1 1.  give  charge  c.  thy  house,  /.sa.  3«. 1 1 . 
jXl/i.  1.  2.  1  asked  them  c.  the  Jews  ihal  escaped 
Psal.  90.  13.  repent  t!:ee  c.  thy  servanis,  135.  14. 
Eccl.  7.  10.  for  thou  dost  not  inquire  wisely  c.  this 
/.,a.  5.  t  20.  woe  to  them  that  say  c.  evil,  it  is  good 

30.  7.  sliall  I'.elp  in  vain,  theref.  have  I  cried  c.  tins 
4.").  II.  ask  met.  my  sons,  and  e.  work  of  my  hands 
.kr.  It;.  3.  thussaith  the  Lord  c.  sons,  c.  daughters 
bom  in  this  place,  c.  their  mothers, c.  then  iathers 
27.  19.  c.  the  pillars,  c.  the  sea,  c.  bases,  c.  vessels 
Ezclc.  14. 22.  shall  becomfoitcd  c.  cv.l,  even  c.  all 
21.28.  thus  sailh  l.  .„  Lord  God  c.  the  Ammonites 
47.  14.  c.  which  1  have  lifted  upjnyi.and  to  give 
Dan.'l.  16.  would  desiie  mercies  of  G.c.  this  secret 
0.17.  that  purpose  might  not  be  changed  c.  Daniel 
M,U.  16.  11.  that  I  speak  il  not  lo  you  c.  bread 
Mark  5.  16.  they  th.it  siiw,  told  also  c.  the  swine 
l.akr.  24.  27.  he  expounded  the  things  c.  himself 
jjct.s  13.  34.  as  c.  that  he  raised  him  up  from  dead 
28.22.  asc.  tins  sect,  we  know  it  is  spoken  against 
fto/tt.y.5.  of  \*lioin  as  c.  Hesh  Christ  came,  who  is  G. 
11.  28  asc.  the  gospel,  are  enemies  for  your  sake 
16.  19.  you  wise  to  what  is  good,  and  siiii|)le  c.  evil 
2  Cur.  11.21. 1  speak  asc.  reproach,  as  though  weak 
Eph.  5.  32.  but  1  speak  c.  Christ  and  the  church 
P/iil.  4.  15.  as  c.  giving  and  receiving,  but  ye  only 
1 'Am.  6. 21.  some  professing  have  erred  c.  thelaitli 
2  Tim.  2.  18.  who  c.  thu  truth  have  erred,  Haying 
3.  8.  men  of  corrupt  minds,  reprobates  c.  the  taith 
1  Pet.  4.  12.  think  it  not  sirange  c.  Ihe  fi."ry  trial 
See  Hii,  Mk,  Thee,  Tiie.m,  Us,  You. 
CONCISION. 
Beware  of  the  concision,  Phil.  3.  2.  that  is,  such 
who  under  pretence  of  maintaining  circumci- 
sion, which  i.s  now  no  lunger  a  seal  of  God's 
cooenanl.  and  su  is  no  better  than  a  mere  citl- 
ting   ur   slashing   uf  the  jlcsh,  do  prove  de- 
slruijers  and  renders  of  the  church. 
Joel  3.  t  l-l-  multitudes  in  the  valley  of  c. 
Phil.  3.  3.  beware  of  dogs,  beware  of  the  c. 

CONCLUDE. 
Rum  3.28  wee.  a  man  .3  justified  by  faith  without 

CONCLUDED. 
Jicts  21.  25.  as  touching  Ihe  Gentiles,  we  have  c. 
Horn.  11.  32.  lor  God  hath  c.  them  all  in  unbelief 
Gal  3  22   but  the  scri|)ture  hath  c.  all  under  sin 

CONCLUSION. 
Kcc£   12. 13.  let  us  hear  the  c.  of  the  whole  matter 

CONCORD. 
2  Cor  C.  15.  and  what  c.  haih  Christ  with  Belial? 

CONCOURSE. 
Prun.  1.  21.  she  cnelli  in  the  chief  place  of  c. 
Jc£s  19  40.  wiierebv  we  may  give  account  of  this  c. 

CONCUBINE. 
This  term  in  scripture  signifies  a  wife  of  the  se- 
cund  rank,  who  was  inferior  to  the  matron,  or 
mistress  of  the  house.    The  chief  wives  differed 
from  the  concubines,  (1)  hi  that  they  were  taken 
into  fellowship  with  their  husbands  by  solemn 
stipulation,  and  with  consent  and  solemn  re- 
joicm-r  of  friends.  (2)  They  brought  with  them 
dowries  to  their  husbnnds.     (3)  They  hnd  thn 
government  of  their  families  under  and  with 
their  husbands.    (4)  The  inheritance  belonged 
to  the  children  brought  forth  by  them.    Though 
the  children  uf  concubines  did  not  inherit  their 
father's  estate,  yet  the  father  in  his  lifetime 
mioht  provide  for  them,  and  make  presents  to 
Ihrin:  Thus   Sarah   was   Abraham's  w(/>,  of 
whom  he  had  Isaac,  the  heir  of  all  his  wealth: 
But  he  had  besides  two  concubines,   namely, 
Kagar  and  Kctnrali ;  of  these  he  had  other  chil 
dre'n,  wham  he  distinguished  from  Isaac,  atid 
made  presents  to  them.  .Is  polygamy  was  some- 
times practisedby  thepatriarchs  andamong  Ihe 
Jews,  either  by  God's  permission,  who  could 
rightly  dispense  with  his  own  laws  when  and 
where'he  pleased;  or  by  their  mistake  about  the 
lawfulness  of  it;  as  this  icas  their  practice,  it 
was  a  common  thing  to  see  one,  two,  or  many 
wives,  in  a  family  ;  and  besides  these  several 
concubines.     David  had  seven  wives,  and  ten 
concubines,  2  Sam.  3.  2,  3,  4,  5.  |  20.  3.     So- 
lomon had  seven  hundred  wires,  who  all  lived 
m  Die  quality  of  queens,  and  three  hundred  con- 
cubines; and  his  wives  turned  awayhis  heart, 
1  Kin''a  11.  3.   Rehoboarn  his  son  had  eighteen 
tc)oe«°  and  iijuy  concubines,  2Chron.  11.  21 


COPJ 

But  ever  smce  tne  alirogatimof  pnlygamfj  bv 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  reduction  <// 
marriage  to  iti  vnniit  ve  institution,  Ihcaljusi 
uf  cuiicubines  has  been  condemned  and  forlml- 
dell  among  Chf;Slians. 
fudg.  19.  2.  his  c.  played  the  whore  against  hiin 
29^  he  laid  hold  on  his  c.  and  divided  her 

20.  4.  I  came  into  Giheah,  1  and  my  c.  to  lodgi' 
2  4am.  3.7.  why  hast  thou  gone  in  to  my  father's  t.l 

21.  11.  what  Rizpah  the  c.  of  Saul  had  done 
CONCUBINES. 

Gen.  25.  6.  lo  sons  of  the  c.  Abraham  gave  gilts 

2  Sam.  5.  13.  David  took  him  more  c.  and  wives 

lli.22.  Absalom  went  in  to  father's  c  insight  of  Isr. 

19.  5.  have  saved  thy  life,  and  the  lives  of  thy  c 

20.  3.  the  king  put  his  c.  in  ward  and  led  them 

1  Kings  11.  3.  and  Solomon  had  three  hundred  c 

2  C.ltron.  11.  21.  for  Rehoboarn  took  threescore  c 
Eif,A.2. 14.  to  custody  of  Shaashgaz  who  kepi  thee. 
Cant.  6.  8.  there  are  (iO  queens  and  80  c.  andTiigln» 

9.  yea, the  qiioens  and  the  c.  and  they  praised  her 
Dan.  5.  3.  the  king  and  his  c.  drank  in  them,  2:1. 
CONCUPISCENCE 
ignifies,  [1]  Sinful  lusts,  the  depravity  of  our 
nature,  ur  thai  original  coneupiscence  which  is 
the  fountain  from  whence  all  particular  /«.?(.« 
do  flow,  the  furnace  from    which    all   sinful 
motions,  as   so   many  sparks,  do  continually 
arise,  Rom.  7.  ]1.  Jam.  1.  14.     [2]  Jlctual  mo- 
tions and  inclinations  to  sin,  springing  from 
this  natural  cuncuptscence,  Rom.  7.  8. 
Rum.'.  t7. 1  had  not  known  c.  e.vcept  law  had  said 

8.  sin  wrought  in  me  all  manner  of  c. 
Col.  3. 5.  mortify  members,  evil  c.  and  covetousncsi 
1  Thess.  4.  5.  liot  in  the  lust  of  c.  as  the  Gentiles 

CONDE.MNATION 
Signifies,  [1]  ./i  declaring'  guilty,  or  prnvounr.ing 
the  sentence  of  punishment  upon  any  malefactor 
by  some  judge,  John  8.  10.     [2]  That   which 
an-gravates  one's  sin  and  punishment,  or  that 
wfiichisthercason. the  evidence, and  great  cause 
of  condemnation,  John  3.  19.     [3]  The  punish- 
vienl  itself,  whereiinto  one  is  adjudged  and  con- 
dr.:::v.ed,   I  Cor    11.32.     [^  A  censuring  other 
men's  persons, purposes, words  or  actions, eithei 
rashly,  unjustly,  or  uncharitably,  Luke  6.  3.7. 
[^.iwilnessingagainstandconvicting  persons 
of  their  wickedne'ss  and  faults  by  the  good  ex- 
ample and  conduct  of  others;  thus  the  Nine- 
vuesshallcondemnthe  obstinate  iews,J>Hl.  12. 
41.  because  the  former  repented  at  the  prcaeh- 
ingof  iim\\s,huithe  others  shewednosignsof  re- 
pcntance,notwithstandivg  our  Saviour  preach- 
ed and  did  many  mighty  works  amunir  them- 
God  condemned  sin  in  the  flesh,  Rom.  8.  3.      He 
adjudged  it    to   destruction,  passed  sentence 
upon  It,  and    accordingly  pvnished  it  by  the 
sufferings  of  his  Son  in  the  flesh;  and  thfreby 
declared  openly  before  all  the  world,  by  these 
sufferings  of  his  .Son,  how  abominable  sin  was 
to  him,  and' how  contrary  to  his  nature. 
Ci.nst,  being  no  civil  jiulg'-  or  magistrate,  did  not 
cnndcmn'ihe  womn'n  takenin  adultery  to  a  civil 
punishment:  JVeither  did  he  acquit  her,  for  that 
would  have  been  making  void  the  law  of  God  : 
lie  only  performs  the  office  of  a  minister,  aiiJ 
speaks  to  her  as  the  Mediator  and  Saviour  of 
men,  in  calling  her  to  repentance  and  refor- 
mation, John  8.  10,  II. 
The  manner  of  passing  sentence  upon  persons 
varied  in  most  countries.   7'Af  Jews  by  a  simplt 
pronunciation  of  the  sentence,  as  Thou  JV"  art 
iiisi  •   Thou  JV.  art  gmlty;   both  absolved  and 
condemned  them.     The  Romans  gave  sentence, 
by  casting  in  tables  into  a  certain  box  or  urn 
prepared'for  the  purpose,  if  they  absolved  any, 
ihnj  wrote  the  letter  A  m  Ihe  table,  it  being  tht 
lirsl  letter  of  Absolvo;  if  they  condemned  any, 
they  wrote  the  letter  C,  the  first  o/Condemno. 
.Imonir  the  Grecians,  Condemnation  was  signi- 
fied by  giving  a  black  stone;  Mbsolntinn  bg 
irioin  <T  a  while  str.ne:  To  this  last  there  seemrth 
"to  be  an  allu.^ioit,  Rev.  2.  17,  To  him  that  ovrr- 
cometh  I  will  give  a  white  stone:  that  is,  /  wui 
absolve  and  acquit  him  in  the  day  of  judgment. 
I.uke  23  40  seeing  thou  art  in  the  same  c. 
.lohn  3.19  this  is  ihe  c.  that  light  is  come  into  worlu 
5.  24.  he  ihat  believeth  shall  not  ."ome  into  c. 
Rom.  5.  16.  for  the  judgment  was  by  one  to  c. 

IH.  as  by  one,  judgment  came  upon  all  men  to  e. 
8,  1 .  there  is  no  c.  to  them  who  are  in  Christ  JestM 

1  Cor.  1 1.  34.  that  ye  come  not  together  to  c 

2  Cor.  3  9.  if  the  ministration  of  e.  he  glorious 
1  Tim.  X  6.  lest  he  fall  into  the  c.  of  the  devil 
.lam.  3. 1.  knowing  we  shall  receive  the  greater  a 

5.  12.  let  your  nay  be  nay,  lest  ye  fall  into  c. 
Jude  4.  who  ware  o(  <M  lirdf  •  sd  to  this  c. 

CONDEMN. 
Exod.  22.  0.  whom  the  judges  shall  e.  he  ahall  pa 
OeM(.25.1.  judges  m«y  judge  them,  and  t  the  wick. 


CON 

Job  9. 20.  if  r  justify  myself,  tny  mouth  shal  c.  me 
10.  2.  I  H  ill  say  to  G.  clu  nul  c.  me,  shew  me  why 
34.  17.  and  wilt  thou  c.  him  that  is  most  just? 
40.  S.  wilt  thou  c.  me,  that  thou  mayest  be  righto. 
Psal.  37.  SJ.  not  leave  him,  nor  c.  him  when  judged 
U4.  -21.  and  they  c.  the  innocent  hlood 
lOit.  31.  to  save  him  from  those  that  c.  bv  sou! 
froc.  li.  2.  a  man  of  wicked  devices  wiU  .le  c. 
tsa.Su.y.  L.  will  help  me,  whoishe  thalshu   c.me? 
54.  17.  every  tongue  that  shall  rise  ag.  the«  shall  c. 
Mat.  12.  41.  and  shall  c.  it  because,  Lukr:  11.  32. 
42.  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in  judgment 
and  c.  it,  J.uke  11.  31. 
20.  18.  Ihey  shall  c.  him  to  death,  JUar/c  lU.  33. 
i.uke  6.  37.  c.  nut,  and  ye  shall  not  be  condemned 
Jo/ui.  3.  17.  God  sent  not  his  Son  lo  c.  tiie  world 
S.  11.  neither  do  I  c.  thee,  go  and  ain  no  more 
8  Cor.  7.  3.  I  speak  not  this  to  c.  vou.  for  I  said 
l./ohii3.  20.  if  our  heart  c.  us,  GoJ  is  greater  than 
31.  if  our  heartc.  us  not,  then  have  we  C(infiden,;e 
CONDIiMNKlJ. 
iC/iron.  36. 3.  and  c.  the  land  in  100  talents  of  silver 
/ol/  32.  3.  they  found  no  answer,  yet  had  c.  Job 
P.-ial.  1U!I.  7.  when  he  shall  be  judged,  let  him  bo  c. 
/(tncs'2. 8.  drink  the  vvme  ot'c.  in  house  of  theirgod 
JliU.  12.  7.  ye  would  not  have  c.  the  guiltless 
37.  and  by  thy  words  thou  shall  be  c. 
27.  3.  Judas,  when  he  saw  that  he  wasc.  repented 
Mark  14.  ti4  they  all  c.  him  to  be  guilty  of  death 
/.a.ke  24.  20.  how  the  rulers  delivered  him  to  be  c. 
Ju/iH  3.  18.  he  that  believeth  on  him  is  not  c.  but  he 
that  believeth  not  isc.alreadyjbecausenotbelieved 
8.  10.  Jesus  said,  woman,  hath  no  man  c.  thee? 
Ri'fu.  8. 3.  sending  his  Son,  for  sin  c.  sin  in  the  flesh 
I  Cur.  11.  32   we  should  not  be  c.  with  the  world 
Tit.  2.  8.  sincerity,  sound  speech  that  cannot  be  c. 
3.  11.  siiiiieth,  being  c.  of  himself  is  subverted 
Heb.  11.  7.  an  ark,  by  the  which  he  c.  the  world 
Jam.  5.  G.  ye  have  c.  and  killed  just,  not  resist  you 
9.  judge  not  one  another,  brethren,  lest  ye  bo  c. 
8  Pet.  2.  t).  God  c.  them  with  an  overthrow 

CONUEMNEST,  ETH,  l\G. 
I  KinirsS.  32.  and  judge  thy  servants  c.  the  wicked 
./ub  15.  IS.  thine  own  moutji  c.  thee,  and  not  I 
Prav.  17. 15.  he  that  c.the  just,,s  abomination  to  I.d. 
.^cts  13.  27.  they  have  fullilled  them  in  c.  him 
Horn.  2.1.  wherein  judgest  another  liiou  c.  thyself 
(i  34.  il  is  God  that  justilreih,  who  is  he  that'c..? 
14.  22.  thatc.  not  himself  in  thai  thing  he  allowell 

CONDESCEND. 
tiom.  12. 16.  not  high  things,  but  e.  to  men  of  low 

CONDI  TION,  S. 
t  -^ane.ll.S.  on  this  C.I  will  make  a  coven,  with  you 
/Jan.  H.  t  17.  set  his  face  to  enter  with  equal  c. 
J.iikf  14.  32.  lie  sendoth  and  desirelh  c.  of  peace 

CONDUCT,  ED. 

2. SVm.  19.15.  Judah  came  to  eking  over  Jordan,  31. 

40.  all  the  people  of  Judahc.  the  king  and  Israel 

.lets  17.15.tliey  that  c.  I'aul  brought  him  to  Athens 

1  Cor.  IIJ.  11.  butc.himforthin  [leace  tocometoine 

CONDUIT. 

2  liina-s  18.l7.they  came  and  stood  by  c.  Tsa.36.  2. 
20.  20.  Hezi'kiah,  liow  he  made  a  pool  and  a  c. 

/*a. 7. 3. go  forth  to  meet  Ahaz  at  the  end  of  thee. 
Kiek.il.  t4.  sent  out  here,  to  the  trees  of  the  field 

CONFECTION. 
Ezod.  50. 35.  ehalt  make  a  c.  after  art  of  apothecary 

CONFECTIONARIES. 
I  Sam.S.  13.  he  will  take,  your  daughterg  to  be  c. 

CONFEDERACV. 
Isa.  8. 12.  say  ye  not,  a  c.  to  whom  people  say  a  c. 
Obad.7.  all  men  of  thy  c.  brought  thee  to  the  border 

CONFEDERATE. 
Ocn.  14.  13.  and  these  were  c.  with  Ab>-am 
fsal.  83.  5.  have  consulted,  ihey  arec.  against  thee 
Isa.  7.  2.  it  was  told,  Svria  i,s  c.  with  Ephraim 

CONFERENCE. 
(ial.  2.  6.  for  they  in  c   added  nothing  to  me 

CONFERRED. 
i  liil^gs^.^.  Adonijah  c.  with  Joib  and  Abiatliar 
/icjs4.li.  they  c.  among  them  what  do  to  these  men 
2.5.  12.  Festus,  when  he  had  c.  with  the  counsel 
Oal.l.l6.  immediatelv  1  c.  not  with  flesh  and  bloud 

CONFESS 
Signifies,  [1]  Puhliclij  to  own  and  ackvoicledo-f 
ashis  own:  Thus  Christ  willconfess  the  fzith- 
ful  in  the  day  of  judgment,  Luke  12.  8.  [2]  To 
own  and  profess  the  truths  of  Christ,  and  to 
t  'ley  his  commandments,  and  that  in  spite  ufalL 
cpposition  and  dttn^er  from  enemies,  Mat.  10. 
Xi,  Whosoever  shMJI  confess  me  before  men. 
[3]  To  utter,  or  speak  forth  the  prai.-ies  of  God, 
or  to  give,  him  thanks,  Heb.  13.  t  15,  (Wer  lo 
God  the  fruit  of  your  lips,  confessing  his  name ; 
that  is,  acknoirlcdse  his  benefits,  and  giiiehim 
thanks  for  them.  [4]  TV)  own,  and  lay  open  our 
sins  andoffences,  eitkerunto  God m private,  or 
pKb!icc'infessions;ortoournrisrl,boiirwriomine 
havewrDiu'rd:or  losoinrcrndlif  persans,atwhose 
hands  ice  look  to  re  reive  comfort  and  spiritual 


CON 

instruction;  or  to  the  whole  conrrregation,  ichen 
our  fault  IS  public,  I'.sal.  32.  5.  Mat.  3.  (j.  Jam. 
5  Iti.  1  John  1.  9.  [5J  Jo  acknowledge  a  crime 
before  a  judge,  Josh.  7.  19.  (bj  tJ"  own  and 
profess  the  gospel  of  Christ,  and pui/ obedience 
lo  it,  Luke  12.  8,  We  are  to  make  confession, 

(1)  To  Gad,  whom  we  iave  offended,  who  knows 
our  sins,  can  pardon  us,  or  else  will  punish  us 
if  we  refuse  to  confess,  Psal.  32.  5.  Piov.  28. 13. 

(2)  To  ourneighbour  hurt  by  us,  who  otherwise 
complaining  to  God,  shall  have  him  turtveiigc 
his  ijuarrei;  and  thus  man  can  and  ought  to  for- 
g'oc  so  much  of  tie  offence  as  is  done  against 
him,  if  his  adversary  repent  and  confess,  and 
seek  pardon,  Mat.  5.  23,  24.  Luke  17.  4.  (3) 
To  tf„e  minister  of  God,  or  to  some  godly  per- 
son, that  pitying  the  sinner's  case,  cun  and 
will  give  him  spiritual  advice  against  his  sin, 

^  and  pray  for  him,  Job  33.  23. 
Conlession  to  God  is  made  by  a  man  for  himself, 
I'sal.  32.  5.  J]  father  for  his  children,  Job 
1.  5.  .1  magistrate  f,;r  those  under  his  autho- 
rity, Nch.  1.  0.  j]nd  must  be  with  knowledge 
of  sin,  Jer.  2.  23.  Con  ■cideration  of  that  wtiick 
IS  d,ne,  Jeriiri.  6.  Nui-.iliation,  2 Chron.  7.  14. 
-Accepting  of  punishment  for  sin,  Lev.  26.  41. 
^  parUculariiing  of  sins.  Lev.  5.  5,  1  Sam 
12.19.  Prayer,  E.\od.  32.  32.  .dad  forsaking 
oj  sill,  Prov.  28.  13.  ° 

/.e«.5.5.  he  shall  c.  that  he  hath  sinned  in  that  thin" 
16  21.  Aaron  shall  cover  live  goat  all  tlie  lni<|uit~. 
2<).  40.  if  they  shall  c.  their  iniquity  and  fathers 
M'um.  5.  7.  they  shall  c.  their  sins  Ihey  have  dont 
1  A'i_«n-i8.33.  Isr.  c.  thy  name  and  pray,  2  Chr.  0.  24 
35.  c.  thy  name  and  turn  from  sin,  2  Chron.  6. 26. 
JVfA.  1.  6.  and  c.  the  sins  of  the  children  of  Israel 
■  lob  40.  14.  I  will  c.  that  thy  hand  can  save  tiiee 
Psal.  18. 1 49.  I  will  c.  to  thee  among  the  heathen 
32.  5. 1  said,  I  will  c.  my  tran.'gressions  to  the  Lord 
Mat.  10.32.  whosoever  shall  c.  me  before  men,  him 
will  I  c.  before  my  Father  in  heaven,  Luke  12.  8. 
John  9.  22.  if  any  man  did  c.  that  he  was  Christ  ' 
12  42.rulers  did  not  c.  him,  lest  be  put  out  of  synag. 
..5(<i:23.8.sayno  resurrection,  but  Pharisees c.bot"ii 
94.  14.  this  I  c.  that  after  the  way  they  call  heresy 
Rom.  :0. !).  slialt  c.  with  thy  mouih  the  Lord  Jesus 
14.  i  1.  OTcry  knee  bow,  every  tongue  shall  c.  to  G. 
l.>.  3. !  v.ill  c.  to  thee  among  the  Gentiles  and  sing 
P.'al.i'..  11.  tliat  every  tongue  shall  c.  Jesus  is  Loru 
.ram.  5.  lii.  c.  your  faults  one  to  another  and  pray 

1  .hhji  1. 9.  if  wee.  our  sins,  he  is  faithlul  lo  forgive 
4.  15.  whoso  thai!  c.  that  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God 

2  .fohn  7.  who  c.  r.o!  that  Jess-s  Chr.  is  come  in  Hesh 
Kev..i.5.  but  I  will  c.  his  name  before  my  Father 

CONFESSED,  ETH,  ING. 
Ezra  10.  1.  v.iien  Ezra  had  ;.  weeping  and  casting 
A-e/i.U.  2.  Isr.  ",lood  and  c.  theirsins,  a  fourth  parte". 
Prau.  28.  13.  t  ul  whoio  c.  and  forsakeih  them  shall 
Dan.  9. 20.  wiiile  c.  my  sin  and  the  sin  of  iny  iieonh; 
./J/at.3.G.  were  baptized  of  him  in  Jordan. c.tiieir  sins 
.fohn  1.  20.  John  c.  that  I  am  not  the  Christ 
./."cfsig.lH.muiiycarne  and  c. and  shewed  Iheirdeeds 
//ei.l  1.13.  these  c. that  they  were  strangers  on  earih 
13.  t  15.  the  f.uit  of  our  lips,  c.  to  his  name 
1  .Johni.2.  every  spirit  that  c. Christ  is  come  in  flesh 
S.overy  spirit  that  c.iiol  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come 
CONFESSION. 
hsh.  7.  19.  give  glory  to  God  and  make  c.  lo  him 
•  C/(r.30.22.oireringpeace-oflerings  and  making  c. 
Rirald.  11.  now  therefore  make  c.  lo  ihe  Ld.God 
Dan.  9.  4. 1  prayed  to  the  Ld.  my  God  and  made  c. 
Koni.  10.  10.  witti  the  mouth  c.  is  made  to  salvation 

1  Tim.  a.  13.  who  before  Pilate  witnessed  a  good  c. 
CONFIDENCE 

Signifies,  [1]  .Assurance,  2  Cor.  8.  22.  [2]  Eold- 
ncss,orcuiaageousness,  Acts  28.  31.  [3]  Tru.it, 
or  hope.  Job  4.  6.  [4]  That  wherein  one  triist- 
etk,  Jer.  48.  13.  [5]  .'Succour,  or  help,  2  Kinss 
18.  19.  [6]  -Safetti,  or  security,  Ezek.  28.  26. 
[7]  ^  due  resolution,  2  Cor.  10.  2.  [8]  Jl  free 
iind  bold  profession  of  Christ  and  the  gospel, 
Heb.  10.  35.  [il]  ./?  well-grounded  persuasion 
of  audience  and  arceplance,  E|ih.  3.  12. 

■Judg.  9.26.  men  of  Shechem  put  their  c.  in  Gaal 

2  Ktngslii.  19.  thussaiih  the  great  king  of  Assyria 
what  c.  is  this  wherein  thou  liustest"?  Isa.  .3().  4. 

.Ml  4.  6.  is  this  not  thy  fear,  thy  c.  thy  hope? 

18.  14.  his  c.  shall  be  rooted  out  of  his  tabernacle 

31.  24.  if  1  have  said  to  fine  gold,  tlion  art  my  c. 
Psal.  65.  5.  who  art  the  c.  of  all  ends  of  ihe  earth 

118.  8.  better  lo  trust  in  Ld.  than  to  put  c.  in  man 

9.  better  to  trust  in  Lord  than  to  put  c.  in  princes 

Pr«t..3.  26.  for  Ld.  shall  be  thy  c.  and  keep  thy  Ibot 

14.  26.  in  the  fear  of  the  I,ord  is  strong  c. 

21.22.castethdown  the  strength  of  the  c.  thereof 

25.  19.  c.  in  an  unfaith.  man  is  like  a  broken  tooth 
fsa.  30.  15.  in  quieln.  ana  e.  shall  be  your  etrenith 
./er.  48.  IS.  as  Isr.  was  ashamed  of  Belh-cl  their  c. 
Ftek.  28. 26.  plant  vineya.  they  s)M\  dwell  withe. 

39.  16.  Egypt  shall  be  /lo  more  the  t.  of  li.  of  Isr. 


CON 


Mic.  7.  5.  trust  not  a  friend,  put  ye  not  c.  in  A?uiJ( 

Mcts'lS.  31.  preaching  the  kiiigd.  of  G.  wiili  all  «, 
2  Car.  1.  15.  in  this  c.  1  was  minded  to  come  befor* 
2.  3  having  c.  in  you  all,  that  my  joy  is  joy  ol'  yog 

7.  16.  1  rejoice  that  1  have  c.  in  you  in  all  thiiigi 

8.  22.  diligent  on  the  great  c.  which  I  have  in  vou 

10.  2^  with  that  c.  wherewith  I  thmk  to  be  hold 

11.  17.  but  as  it  were  foolishly  in  tins  e.  of  boast. 
Gal.  5.  10.  1  have  e.  in  you  through  the  Lord 
F.ph.  3. 12.  in  whom  access  with  c.  by  faith  in  hiin 
/V(i^.  1.25.  having  this  c.l  shall  abide  with  you  all 

3. 3.  we  rejoice  in  Chr.  Jes.  and  have  no  c.  in  flesh 

4. though  I  mightalsoliavec.  in  flesh,  if  any  other 

2Thess.:i.  4.  we  have  c.  in  the  Lord  touching  you 

/'//i/e;n.21.liavingc.in  thy  obedience,!  wroteloyou 

//c6.3.6.  ifwehold  fast  thee,  and  hope  to  the  ieud 

14.  if  we  hold  beginning  of  our  c.  stedfast  to  end 

10.  35.  cast  not  away  therefore  your  c.  which  halh 

11.  t  1-  faith  is  the  c.  of  things  hojied  for 

1  ./ohn^.^.  when  he  shall  ajipear,  we  may  have  e. 
3.21.  if  heart  condemn  not,  then  havec.  toward  <;. 
5.  14.  and  this  is  the  e.  that  we  have  in  him 

CONFIDENCES. 
,/er.  2.37.  the  Lord  hath  rejected  thy  c.  not  nrospei 

CONFIDENT. 
P.',-aZ.27.3. though  war  should  rise,in  this  will  1  be  c 
ProiK  14.  16.  but  Ihe  fowl  rageth  and  is  c. 
Rum.2.p.ari  c.thou  thyselfartaguidc  of  the  blind 

2  Cor.  5.  6.  therefore  we  are  always  c.  knowin" 
8.  we  arec.  willing  rather  lobe  absent  from  bi»lv 

9. 4.  we  should  be  ashamed  in  thissar^ee.  boasting 
PAi7.l.6.beingc.ofthis  very  thing,  who  halh  besmi 
14.  many  of  the  brethren  waxing  c.  by  my  bands 
CONFIDENTLY. 
1  A7;!;r»4.t25.Judah  and  Isr.  dwell  e.  under  his  vine 
Psal.  16.  t  9.  my  flesh  shall  dwell  c.  in  hope 
F.zek.  .38.  t  H-  1  will  go  to  them  that  dwell  e. 
39.  to.  t  will  send  a  fire  among  them  that  dwell  c 
/.u/.e22.59.anothere.affirme(l,tliis  fellow  was  with 

CONFIRMATION. 
Pliil.  1.  7.  in  defence  and  c.  of  the  gospel  parlakerg 
Heb.6.  10.  an  oath  ofc.  is  to  them  an  end  of  all  strife 

CONFIRM 
Signifies,  [1]  To  strengthen,  settle,  or  establish, 
1  (.'hron.  14.  2.  Acts  14.  22.  [2]  To  Lnve  new  as- 
sui  iinceof  Uietrvth  and  certainty  of  any  tliinir 
1  Kings  1.  14.  2  Cor.  2.  8.  [3]  To  ratify,  or 
make  sure,  Ruth  4.  7.  [4]  To  refresh.  Psalm 
68.  9.  [5]  To  continue  to  perform,  Deut.  27. 
26.  [6]  To  fulfil,  accomplish,  or  make  good 
Rom.  15.  8,  To  confirm  the  promises  ma'tle  to 
the  fathers.  To  make  it  evidently  appear uiita 
men,  that  God  who  promised  to  send  his  Son 
unto  the  Jews,  was  faithful  and  true,  because 
in  the  fulness  of  time  he  did  send  him.  'J'he 
promises  of  God  are  in  themselves  most  firm 
and  stable,  as  heaven  and  earth,  so  Ihcy  are 
immoreable  and  constant :  they  are  said  to  be 
confirmed  in  respect  of  men, ichose  faith  being 
weak  and  foil  of  doubts, hodveed  In  be  help, a 
and  strengthened;  not  God's  promises,  but 
men's  belief  is  feeble. 
Coiifirmalion  is  a  work  of  the  Spirit  of  God, 
strengthening  faint  and  weak  minds  in  faitM 
and  obedience  unto  the  end,  1  Pet.  5.  10,"  The 
God  of  all  grace  confirm  and  sirenilhen  you. 
God  confirmeth  as  the  author  or  efficient  cause 
of  strength;  the  word,  sacraments,  and  minis- 
ters, confirm  as  tnstrumenis  or  helps,  Luke  22 
32,  When  converted,  strengthen  thy  hrethrtn 
.4i!rf  a  man  confirms  himself  when  he  takis 
heart  and  courage  to  himself  in  a  good  cause, 
upon  hope  and  confidence  nf  God's  help,  1  Cor. 
16.  13.  But  David  encouriiged  himself  in  the 
Lord  his  God,  1  Sam.  ,30.  6. 
Ruth  4.  7.  this  wiis  the  manner  for  to  c.  all  thiiitj 

1  Kings  1.  M.  I  will  come  in  alter  and  e.  ihy  words 

2  Kinirs  15.  19.  to  c.  the  kingdom  in  his  hand 
F.sth.'.\.2Q.  Esth.  wroletoc.second  letter  ofPuritB 

31.  lo  c.  these  days  of  Purim  in  their  times 
Psal.  68.  9.  didst  c.  thine  inheritance  when  wpmk 
/.<rj. 35.3. strengthen  weak  hands  and  r.  feeble  knew 
F.zek.  13.  6.  lo  hope  that  they  would  c.  ihe  worn 
Dan.  9.  27.  he  shall  c.  the  covenaiil  for  one  week 
II.  1.  even  I  stood  to  c.  and  lo  strengthen  him 
Kom.  15.  8.  lo  c.  the  promises  made  to  the  fatlicre 

1  Cor.  I.  8.  who  shall  also  c.  yon  to  the  end 

2  Co7-.  2.  8.  th  ityc  would  e.  voiirlove  toward  liinf 
(■(JNFIRMED. 

2  Snm.  7.  24.  thou  hast  c.  lo  lh>  self  thy  people  Isr. 
2  Kings  14.5.as  soon  as  the  kingdom  was  c.  heslew 

1  Chriin.  I4.  2.  Lord  hail  c.  him  king  over  Israel 
16.  17.  and  hath  c.  Ihe  same  tn  Jacob,  Ps.  105.  II). 

2  Chron.  25.  f  3.  when  Ihe  kingdom  was  c.  he  slew 
Ftlh.  9.  32.  Esther  c.  these  mntlprs  of  Purim 
/>(IH.9.12.  halh  c.  his  words  which  he  spake  ag.  ui 
.'lets  15.  .32.  eihorted  the  lirpthren  and  e.  them 
1  Cor.  1.  6.  the  testimony  of  Christ  was  c.  in  you 
Gnl  3.  15.  yd  if  it  be  c.  no  man  disannHlIelli  il 

U.  tlie  coveaam  that  was  c.  before  of  fiod 


CON 

B«i-  2.  3  wai.  e.  to  us  by  them  lliat  heard  him 
6.  17.  iiuiQUidliilit)'  ut'cuuiisel,  iie  c.  it  by  an  outh 

CU.NFIRMETH,  ING. 
ffum.  30   14.  buiiils  wlucli  are  on  her,  he  c.  ihem 
L>tu.t.  27.2ti.  cursed  It;  he  Ihatc.  not  all  the  words 
ha.  44.  'itj.  that  c.  the  word  of  his  .servant 
Mark  16.'20.  pieached.c.word  willi  signs  rollowiiig 
Acts  14.-Ji.  c.  souls  oltliediscijiles,  exiiorling  llieni 
15.41.  went  thru'  Syria  aiidCilicia  c.  iheehuiclies 
CUN'FISLATIOM. 
Eiro".26.  let  juogai.  be  executed  to  c.  or  imprison. 

CONFLICT. 
fsal  3P.tlO.  I  am  consumed  by  the  c.  ofthiiie  hand 
Plui.  1.  30.  having  the  samec.  wliicii  ye  saw  in  me 
Coi.iL.1  ihatye  knew  what  great  C.I  liavel'oryou 

CO.NFUll.M.ABLE. 
P.W.3.10.raay  know  hiiii,b-.iiig  made  c.to  his  death 

CUNFUK.MEU. 
Aam.  8. 29.  predestinate  to  bee.  to  image  of  ills  Son 
lit  ii.  be  not  do  tins  world,  but  be  ye  transformed 
CONFOUND 
Signifies,  [1]  To  disorder,  mingle,  or  jumble  to- 
getker,  Genesis  11.  7.  [2J  To  baffie,  or  confute, 
iVcts  9.  'ii.     [;i]  To  be  asliamed  by  reason  of 
tunic  disappointment,  Job  ti.  '20.  [4 J  To  destroy, 
or  break  iii  pieces,  jereni.  1.  17.    Zech.  10.  .'). 
[5)  To  be  amazed,  astonished,  or  troubled  in 
intnd,  Acts  i.  t). 
It  ts  said,  1  J'et.  iJ.  6,  He  that  believeth  shall  not 
be  confounded;  that  ts,  he  shall  not  be  disap- 
pointed of  his  expectation  of  salvation ;    the 
scripture  referred  to  by  the  apostle  ia-,lsa.'J3.1tJ, 
He  that  believeth  shall  not  make  haste:  that  is, 
he  shall  nut  hastily  and  greedily  catch  at  any 
way  of  escapur^  his  danger,  whether  it  be  right 
or  wrong:  bat  shall  patiently  wait  upon  (Jod 
fur  deliverance  and  suloalwn  in  his  way. 
Hen.  1 1.  7.  let  us  go  down  and  c.  their  language,  9. 
Jrr.l.l'.  be  not  dismayed,  lest  I  c.  thee  before  ilieiii 

1  Cor.  1.^7.to  c.  the  wise,!oc.  things  that  are  iniglity 

CONFOUNDED. 

2  Kings  19.  26.  the  inhabitants  were  c.  Jsa.  37.  27. 
Job  G.  20.  they  were  c.  because  they  had  hoped 
fsal.  35.  4.  let  tliem  be  c.  that  seek  after  my  soul 

bO.ti.  let  not  iliose  that  seek  ibee  be  c.  for  my  sake 
71. 13. let  them  be  c.tliat  are  adveisaries  to  my  soul 

24.  for  Ihey  are  c.  that  seek  my  hurt 
83.  17.  let  them  be  c.  and  troubled  for  ever 
97.  7.  c.  be  all  ihcy  that  serve  graven  images 
129.5.  let  ihe  nail  bee.  turned  back  that  hate  Zion 
Isa.  1.29. shall  bee.  for  gardens  that  ye  have  chosen 
19.  9.  they  that  weave  net-works  shall  be  c. 
37.  27.  their  inhabitants  were  dismayed  and  c. 
Jer.  9.19.  greatly  c.  hecause»we  have  forsaken  land 
10.  14.  every  founder  IS  c.  iiy  graven  image, .") I.  17. 
17. 18.  let  them  be  c.  that  per.^ecute  me,  let  not  me 
40.  24.  daughter  of  E^^vpl  c.  ||  48.  20.  iMoab  is  c. 
49.23.  Hamalb  is  c.  ||  50.2.  Babylon  taken,  Bel  c. 

50.  12.  your  mother  sliall  be  sore  c.  be  ashamed 

51.  47.  Babylon,  her  whole  land  sliall  be  e. 

51.  we  are  c.  because  we  have  heard  reproach 
Eze.k  10.  52.  be  tlion  c.  and  bear  thy  shame,  51.  ti:). 
Mic.  7.  IG.  nati  ins  shall  see  and  be  e.  at  their  might 
y.ech.  10.  5.  and  the  riders  on  horses  shall  be  c. 
.^cls'i.  (i.  the  nuiltittide  came  togctlier  and  weree. 

9.  22.  tiaul  c.  the  Jewsi  who  dwelt  at  Damascus 

Jlshained  and  CONFOUNDED. 
PsoZ.40.l4.a»Aa.a«rfe.iliatseokafier  my  soul,  70.2. 
/*(t. 24. 2'.). the  moon  shall  be  c.  nnrflliesun  ashamed 

41.11.  incensed  against  thee  shall  he  ashain.  andc. 

45.1G.  idol  makers  shall  be  asha.  andc.  all  of  them 

54.4.  thou  shall  not  he  ashamed,  neither  be  thou  e. 
Jr.r.  14.  3.  nobles  ami  little  ones  were  asham.  and  c. 

1.5.3. that  hatli  born  seven  hath  been  asham.  andc. 

22.  22.  surely  tlieii  shall  thou  be  ashamed  and  c. 

31.  19. 1  was  asham.  yea  andc.  because  I  did  bear 
F.zek.  31)32.  be  ashamed  and  e.  for  your  own  ways 
Jl//c.3.7.thens!iall  sei'rsbe  a.'liamrd  attrf diviners  c. 

A'"«f  CONFOUNDED. 
Pial.  22  5.  our  fathers  trusted,  and  were  not  c. 
Isa.AS.  17.  not  ashamed  nor  c.  woilrl  wiihout  end 

.50.  7.  God  wdl  help,  therefore  shall  I  not  be  c. 
I  Pet. 2. 1),  he  that  lulieveih  on  him  shall  not  be  c. 

CO.\  FUSED. 
ha.  9.  5  for  every  balileof  warrior  is  wi.h  c.  noise 
^cts  19   32.  some  criel,  for  the  assembly  was  c. 

CO.'VFUSION. 
Gen.  H   tO.  therefore  is  the  name  of  it  called  c. 
Leo.  Iff.  23.  a  beast  to  lie  down  thereto,  ii  is  c. 

20.12.siircly  be  put  to  death,  they  have  wrought  c. 
I  Sam.  21).  30.  hast  chosen  David  lo  thy  c.  and  to  c. 
Ezra^.7.  been  dnlivered  to  c.  of  face,  as  at  this  day 

fob  10.  15.  I  am  full  of  c.  therefore  see  mine  afflict. 
P.«.  3).  4.  let  thoni  lie  brought  to  c.  devise  my  hurt 

44.  15.  my  c.  is  coniinnally  before  me  anu  oJ  "me 

70.  2.  let  tlierr  he  put  to  c.  that  desire  my  hurt 

71.  1.  O  Ijord   let  me  never  he  put  to  c. 

109.  '20.  It  them  cover  ihems.  with  their  own  c. 
''  s.  21.  n.  ih'!  '-ily  of  c.  is  brok'n  down 
30.3.  an  I  the  trust  n  !b"  shadow  of  Egypt  your  c. 
'J3 


CON 

Ita.  34.  11.  he  shall  stretch  out  upon  it  ihr  line  off. 

41.  2:1.  their  molten  inniges  are  wind  and  c. 

45.  10.  makers  of  idols  snail  go  to  e.  totfeiher 

(il.  7.  for  c.  they  shall  rejoice  in  their  poiticm 
./er.  3.  25.  we  he  m  shame  and  our  c.  coverelh  US 

7. 19. do  they  not  provoke  tliems.  toe. of  their  faces 

20. 11.  then  everlasting  c.  shall  never  be  forgotten 
JJan.  9.  7.  but  to  us  belongetli  c.  of  faces,  8. 
.■Jets  19.  29.  U'le  wliole  city  was  tilled  with  c. 
1  Cor.  14.  33.  for  God  is  not  author  of  c.  but  peace 
./ti;«.3. 10.  for  where  envying  and  strife  is,  theie  ise. 

CONGEALED. 
Ezod.  15.  8.  the  depths  were  c.  in  heart  of  the  sea 

CONGRATULATE. 
1  Chron.  18. 10.  to  impure  of  Ins  welfare  and  c.  him 

CONGREGATION. 
Lev.  4.  21.  It  is  a  sm-oll'ering  for  the  c. 

10. 17.  God  liaih  given  it  you  lo  bear  iniquity  of  c. 

10.  33.  be  sliall  make  an  atonement  liir  all  the  c. 
jVu.'rt.  1.  10.  these  were  the  renowned  of  the  c. 

10.  7.  but  when  c.  is  lo  be  gathered  you  sliail  blow 

14.  27.  how  long  shall  1  bear  with  this  evil  c.? 

15.  15.  one  ordinance  shall  be  f>ir  c.  and  stranger 
10. 21. separate  yourselves  from  c.thal  1  may  cons. 

45. get  you  up  from  among  tliise.that  I  may  cons. 
47.  Aaioii  took  and  ran  into  the  midst  of  the  e. 

19.  20.  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  the  e. 
27.  10.  let  the  Lord  set  a  man  over  the  e. 

35.  12.  cilies  of  refuge  ihaL  manslayer  die  not,  till 

he  stand  before  the  c.  for  judgment,  .fosh.  20.  0. 

Josh.  9.  27.  made  them  drawers  of  water  for  the  c. 

./tt(/o'.20.1.tbec. was  gathered  asonemaii  from  Dan 

21.  5.  that  came  not  up  wilh  the  e.  to  the  Lord 

1  Kings  12. 20.  they  sent  and  called  Jerob.  to  the  c. 

2  Chr.  30.  24.  Hezekiali  did  give  to  c.  KiOO  bullocks 
Kzra  10.  8.  and  himself  separated  from  the  c. 
.iVch.  13. 1.  the  Moabile  should  not  come  into  the  e. 
.Jub  15. 34.  for  the  c.  of  hypocrites  shall  be  desolate 

30.  28.  I  stood  up  and  cried  in  the  c. 
l^sal.  1.  5.  nor  sinners  in  the  c.  of  the  righteous 

22.  22.  in  the  midst  of  thee,  will  I  praise  thee 

20.  5.  I  have  hated  the  e.  of  evil  doers 

58.  1.  do  ye  indeed  speak  rigliteou.<iiess,  O  c? 
74.2.  remember  thy  e.  thou  hast  purchased  of  old 

19.  forget  nut  the  e.  of  thy  poor  for  ever 
75.  2.  when  I  receive  the  e.  I  will  judge  uprightly 
82.  1.  God  staiidetli  in  the  e.  of  the  niighly 
89.  5.  thy  faillifuliiess  also  in  the  c.  of  the  saints 
107.  32.  let  them  o.\alt  him  also  in  c.  of  the  people 
1  i  1. 1.  1  will  praise  the  Ld.  in  the  assembly  and  e. 
Pruv.  5.  14.  I  was  aliimst  in  all  evil  in  midst  of;:. 

21.  16.  the  men  shall  remain  in  the  c.  of  the  dead 
Isa.  14.  13.  1  will  sit  upon  the  mount  of  the  c. 
.ler.  6.  13.  and  know,  O  e.  what  is  among  them 

30.  20.  their  c.  shall  be  established  bel'ore  me 
l^am.  1.  10.  that  they  should  not  enter  into  thy  e. 
Hos.l.Vi.  I  will  chastise  them  as  their  e.  hath  heard 
.hel  2.  10.  gather  the  people,  sanctify  the  c. 
■^cls  13.  43.  now  when  the  e.  was  broken  up 

All  the  CONGREGATION. 

Ac«.8. 3.  gather  oi/  thee,  together  to  door  of  tabern. 

10.  17.  make  atonement  for  all  the  c.  of  Israel 

24.  14.  let  all  the  c.  stone  hint,  10.  J^Tnm.  15.  35. 

J^um.  14.  10.  all  thee,  badestonelhem  with  stones 

16.  3.  seeing  all  the  c.  are  holy,  every  one  of  them 
22.  shall  one  sin,  wilt  thou  be  wroth  with  all  c? 

20.  27.  they  went  u])  in  eight  of  all  the  c.  25.  6. 
27.  19.. set  him  before  Eleazar  and  all  the  c.  22. 
.lush.  8. 35.  which  Joshua  read  not  before  all  the  c. 
9.  18.  all  the  c.  mnrnuired  against  the  princes 

22.  20.  wrath  fell  on  all  thee,  of  Israel 

I  KingsH.  14.  the  king  blessed  all  the  c.  of  Isr.  55. 

1  Chron.  29.  20.  all  Hie  c.  blessed  the  Lord  God 

2  Chron. 23.'.i. all  the  c.  made  a  covenant  with  the  k. 
29.  28.  all  thee,  worshipped  and  the  singers  sang 

JVrh-  5. 13  all  the  c.  said,  amen,  and  praised  the  L. 
8.  17.  a/Z  «Aec.  that  were  come  again  made  booths 

Klder.i  of  the  CONGREGATION. 

/..eo.  4.  15.  elders  of  the  c.  shall  lay  their  hands 

./iiJo'.21.10.f^Z.«/"c.said,bowshallwedo  for  wives? 

fJrca't  CONGREGATION. 

1  KingsS.ri5.  at  that  lime  Solomon  held  a  fea.st,  all 

Israel  with  him,  a  great  c.2  Chrnn.7.8.  |  30.  13. 
F.zra  10. 1. assembled  lo  him  out  of  Israel  a  great  c. 
F.ial  22.25.my  praise  shall  be  of  thee  in  the  ^reat  c. 
35.  18.  I  will  give  thee  thanks  in  the  great  c. 
40.9.1  have  preached  righteousness  in  \he great  c. 

10.  I  have  not  concisib'd  thy  truth  from  great  c. 

CONGREGATION  of  Israel. 

Ernd.  12. 6.  c.  of  Israel  shall  kill  it  in  the  evnnin? 

19.  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  e.  of  Israel 

47.  all  Ihe  c.  of  Israel  shall  keep  the  passover 
/,f7). 4. 13. if  whole  c. of  Israel  sin  through  ignorance 
.Viim. 16. 9. 1,ord  hath  separated  yim  from  r.  of  Isr. 

2  Chr.  5.  fi.  Solom.  and  c.of  /srac/ sacrificed  sheep 
2i.  6.  according  to  the  commandment  of  c.  of  Isr. 

CONGREGATION  of  the  Lord. 
.'V«m.l0.3.whyliftyouyourselvosabovee  if  the  T,. 
27.  17.  c  of  I,,  not  as  sheep  that  have  nosheidierd 
31.16.wasaplaguesmongc.  o/fAc  /   Joth.'Sl  17 


CON 

75fut.  23.1.  tnannol  enter  into  t'nec  aftht  I,.'i,'c 
IC'if07i.28. 8.  insightofe.ujA.  keepcommandin 
Jf(e.2. 5.  that  shall  cast  a  cord  by  lot  in  thect/"  L 

Tabernacle  of  the  CONGREGATION.' 

Exod.-Hd.  10.  bullock  brought  before  the  tab.  of  e 

44.  I  will  sanctify  t.  of  c.  '|  iiO.  '20.  anoint  t.  of  c 

33.  7.  called  it  the  t.  of  c.  .vent  out  lo  the  fr.  of  c 

Lec.3.8.ki\\  it  bef  «.  o/c.l3.  |'  1.5.  bring  it  to  «.  ufc 

10. 7.  ye  shall  not  go  out  from  the  door  of  t.  of  c 

9.  drink  no  wine  when  ye  go  into  the  tab.  of  c 

10.  10.  so  do  for  t.  of  c.  ||  33.  aionemenl  for  t.  of  c 

.Vum.  4.3.  work  of  the  t.  ojc.  23,  25, 30,  35,39,  43 

8.  9.  thou  shall  bring  ihe  Levites  before  tub.  of  c 

12.  4.  Lord  spake,  come  out  ye  three  lo  tab.  of  c 

14.  10.  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  in  the  tab.  of  c 

17.4.  lay  up  in  t.  of  c.  ||  18.4.  keep  charge  of  i.  ofc 

25. 6.  Israel  weeping  before  the  door  of  tab.  of  c. 

Ocut.'.il.  14.  present  yourselves  in  tabern.  of  the  Cr 

•losh.  18. 1.  at  Shiloh,  and  set  up  the  lab.  of  c.  thera 

1  Kings  8.  4.  they  brought  up  tab.  of  c.  2  Chr.  5.  5 

2  Chron.  1.  3.  for  there  was  the  tab.  ofc.  of  Goii 

See  Door. 

Tent  of  the  CONGREGATION. 

Ezod.  39.  32.  (.  of  c.  finished  ||  40.  2.  set  up  t.  ofc. 

40.22.  table  in  I.  ofc.  ||  24.  candlestick  in  «.»/«. 

2ti.  and  he  put  the  golden  altar  in  the  tent  of  c. 

34.  then  a  cloud  covered  the  tent  of  the  c. 

35.  Rloses  was  not  ablelo  enter  into  the  tent  ofc 

H'hole  CONGREGATION. 
Er.od.  16.  2.  the  whole  c.  of  Israel  murmured 
A''/i//(.  3.  7.  they  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the  w.  c 
.losh.  "22,  18.  to-morrow  he  wiil  be  wroth  w  ith  w.  c 
.ludg.'2\.  13.  the  i/)/(oZee.  sent  to  speak  toBenjamin 
^i  Chron.  0.  3.  the  king  blessed  the  whole  c.of  Israel 
Ezra  2.  04.  the  whole  c.  was  42,300.  JVch.  7.  (50. 
/•')oo.20.  20.  wickedness  be  shewed  hei'ote  whole  c. 

CONGREGATIONS. 
Psnl.  26.  12.  in  the  e.  will  1  bless  the  Lord 
08.  20.  bless  ye  God  in  the  c.  even  the  Lord 
74.  4.  thine  enemies  roar  in  ihe  midst  of  thy  c. 

CONQUER. 
Rev.  6.  2.  he  went  forth  conquering  and  to  c. 

CONtiUERORS. 
Rom.  8.  37.  in  all  these  things  we  are  more  than  c. 

CONSCIENCE 
Is  the  testimony  and  secret  judgment  of  the  soul, 
which  gives  its  approbation  to  actions  that  it 
thinksgood,or  reproachesitsclf  withthose  whicli 
it  bcUsves  to  be  evil:  Or, it  is  aparticular  know  ■ 
ledse  which  we  have  with  us  of  our  own  deeds, 
g„pd  or  evil,  arising  out  of  the  general  know- 
ledge of  the  mind,  which  shews  us  what  is  good, 
or  evil;  and  Conscience  tells  us  when  we  have 
done  the  one,  vr  the  other,  Rom.  2  15.  It  i» 
either  (1)  Good,  1  Tim.  1.  5.  .find  this  is 
called,  [1]  A  conscience  void  of  ofl'ence  toward 
God  and  man  ;  which  does  vol  accuse  a  person 
for  any  wilful  offence,  either  against  (iod,  or 
men,  Acts  24.  Hi.  [2]  A  conscience  bearing 
a  person  witness  in  Ihe  Holy  Ghost,  that  is,  by 
the  conduct  and  guidance  of  the  Holy  Ohost, 
who  cannot  be,  Rom.  9.  1.  [31  Pure  anil  good, 
being  purified  by  the  blood  of  Christ,  Heb.  9. 
14.  i  Tim.  3.  9.  [4]  Purged  from  dead  works: 
that  is,  jrced  from  that  sentence  of  death  which 
it  receives  by  reason  of  sin,  Heb.  9.  14.  [5]  .'i 
conscience  not  troubled  with  a  sense  of  guilt, 
Heb.  10.  2.  [6]  .fi  conscience  checking  and  con 
deinning  persnns,  when  they  have  gone  agains 
their  light, and  approving  and  justifying  Ihentj 
when  they  have  conformed  to  it,  Rom.  2.  1.5. 
Or,  (II)  Evil,  Hib.'lO.  22.  when  it  is  defiled 
withvicious  habits,  so  that  it  does  not  perform 
its  office  aright.  It  is  called,  [I]  A  conscience 
seared  with  a  hot  iron;  that  is,  quite  extincl 
and  cut  off,  or  utterly  hardened,  which  .-.cs  losC 
all  sense  and  feeling,  1  Tim.  4.  2.  [2]  A  de- 
filed conscience;  when  it  is  blinded  and  pervert- 
ed, so  that  it  cannot  judge  of  its  own  actions. 
Tit.  1.  15  This  evil  conscience  is  sometimes 
quiet,  sometimes  stirring  and  troubled:  It  ac- 
cuseth  when  it  should  excuse,  and  excusetk 
when  it  should  accuse.  The  conscience  alsc 
even  of  the  best,  is  now  and  then  erroneous 
and  doubtful. 
Theapostle  Paul  permits  thefnithfultogo  andeai 
at  thekousesof  the  Gev  tiles,  if  they  were  invited 
thither, andto  partake  of  ercry  thing  which  woM 
served  up  at  their  tables,  without  making  parti- 
eular  inquiries  out  of  any  scrupulosity  of  cOTl- 
»ri>jiei°;asking  no  qiiestiims  for  conscience' sake, 
1  Cor.  10. 27,  &c  But  if  any  one  says  to  them, 
this  has  been  sacrificed  to  idols;  do  not  ent  of  it, 
says  he,fnrhis  sakewhn  gavcyou  this  informa- 
tion; andlikewiselest  ije  wound  notyour  own, 
hut  another's  conscience:  Consc  ence,  I  say,  not 
thine  own,  but  of  the  olher.  //  he  who  givet 
you  thisnoticeis  (iChristian,and  tutwithstand- 
tng  the  information  so ginenyou forbear  natto 
eat,  ke  will  cuiidemn  you  ir.  his  heart,  or  Will 


cox 

•fij  of  it  iij '.cr  uiiur  example  airainsl  his  ott 
com  ■Atv.ce^  and  su  the  fruiU  of  his  sin   will  K 
Hup  ited  to  you.     If  he  ts  a  lleiilliuii,  who  t/i».J 
udocrti.ios  yua,  and  he  sees  you  cat  <  f  U,  he  will 
coKceivt  ucunleiiipL  for  ijou.  L-iiil  yuw  •■eligiuii. 
In    another  place  tkr  Au.it   jlposlli   'eijuires 
('/irtsttans  to  lie  snhiiiissioe  to  seeuliir power, 
iiulonly  lor  wratli,  bin  iilso  tot  coiiscitnce'  sake, 
Jioiu.  13.  5.  that  is,  not  only  for  fear  of  punish- 
ment from  the  01  Ufi  I  sir  ate,  but  more  especially 
out  of  conscience  of  duty,  both  tu  (rod.,  who  ts 
the  ordainer  of  hint  to  that  special  ministry, 
under  himself ;  and  lu  the  niauislrale,  whose 
due  It  IS,  in  respect  of  his  ujjice. 
Keel.  10.  f2(J. curse  iioi  Llie  Kiug,  no,  not  in  lliy  c. 
lu/m  8. 9.  being  convicted  by  tlieiiown  c.  went  out 
■■lets  23.  1.  Paul  saiil,  1  bave  lived  in  all  good  c. 
i!4.  lli.  to  bave  a  c.  void  ot  oli'eiice  toward  God 
and  toward  men 
ftom.2. 1 S.lheirc.also  bearing  wilness,and  Ibouglits 
U.  1.  Miy  c.  beaming  me  witness  in  llie  Holy  Gliosl 
13.  5.  ye  ninsl  be  subject  al.Mj  lor  c.  sake 

1  Cur.  8.7.  for  some  wilhc.  of  llie  idol  to  tills  hour 

eai  it,  and  their  c.  being  weak  is  dehled 
10.  shall  not  the  weak  c.  be  emboldened  lo  eat? 

12.  but  when  ye  wound  then   weak  c.  ye  sin 

against  Christ 
iU.2.5.  (hat  eat,  asking  no  question  fore.  .-ake,27. 

28.  eat  not,  for  liissake  that  .shewed  it,  lor  c.sake 

29.  c.  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but  of  the  oilier 

2  Cor.  1.  12.  our  rejoicing  is  tins,  tesiimony  olourc. 
4.  2.  commending  yourselves  lo  e\ery  man's  c. 

1  Tim.  1.  5.  out  ol  a  pure  heart,  and  ol'a  good  c. 

19.  war  a  warfare,  holding  lailh  and  a  good  c. 

3.  9.  holding  the  mystery  ol'I'ailh  in  a  |iure  c. 

4.  2.  Iiavii'g  their  c.  seared  witli  a  hot  iron 

2  'I'lm  \.  3.  1  thar.k  God,  whom  I  serve  with  c. 
I'll.  1.  15.  but  even  Iheir  mind  and  c.  is  defiled 
Hell.  9.  9.  make  perfect,  as  pertaining  to  the  c. 

14.  purge  c.  from  dead  works  to  serve  living  God 
10.2.worshipper6sliould  have  liailno  morec.ofsins 
22.  having  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an  evil  c. 
3.  18.  we  trust  we  have  a  good  :.  in  all  things 

1  Pet.  2. 19.  if  a  man  for  c.  toward  God  endure  grief 
3.  16.  having  a  good  c.  as  they  speak  evil  of  you 

21.  but  tl'.s  answer  of  a  good  c.  toward  GoU 

CONSCi'ETS'CES. 

2  Cor.  5.11.  Itrusl  HJsoare  madenianifestin  yourc. 

COiNSECR.-VTE. 
To  consecrate,  is  to  offer,  or  dcvvie  any  thing  to 
God's  worship  ana  service.   In  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, ftud  ordained  that  all  the  first-born,  both 
of  man  and  beast,  should  be  consecrated,  Exod. 

13.  2,  12,  15.  He  cunsecraled.  the  whole  race 
if  Israel  particularly  lo  his  worship,  Exod.  19. 
,5.  JInd  lihewise  he  devoted  the  tribe  of  Levi, 
ind  the  family  o/ Aaron,  in  a  more  especial 
manner  to  his  service.  Num.  1.  49.  |  3.  12. 
Besides  these  consecrations,which(7od  thus  or- 
dained by  his  own  absolute  and.-isvereign  autho- 
rity Lki're  were  others  v:hich  depended  on  the 
good  will  of  men.  'riu  consecrated  themseives,or 
thelhing.i  izluuging  to  them,  or  the  persons  de- 
penaing  on  them,  to  the  service  of  God,  for 
ever,  or  for  a  time  only.  Hi-nnah,  Samuefs 
mother,  offered  her  son  to  the  Lord,  to  serve 
all  his  life-time  in  tiie  iabernacU,  1  Sam.  1.  il, 

22.  Some  of  tUe  Nazarites  consecrated  them- 
selves to  inc  Lord  only  for  a  certain  time. 
Num.  o.  ij.  Jind  the  Hebrews  someiimes  de- 
•■if.i  their  fields,  or  cuttle  to  the  J^ord;  after 
which  they  were  no  longer  in  thc'r  power.  Lev. 
27.  2&.  lit  the  New  Teslameni  all  the  faithful 
are  consecrated  tu  the  Lord;  they  are  a  chosen 
generation,  a  royal  prieslliood,  a  >Joly  nation, 
a  peculiar  people,  1  Pel.  2.  9. 

Eiof/.2H.3.c. Aaron  ||  41.  anointandc.  Aaron'ssons 
29.  9.  ihou  shalt  c.  Aaron  and  his  sons,  30.  30. 
3.5.  sevr-n  days  shall  thou  c.  them.  Lev.  8.  33. 
32.29.  Moses  said   c.  yruirselves  this  day  lo  the  L. 
^«m.  C.  12.  sh.iU  c.  to  L.  the  days  of  his  separation 

1  Citron.  29  5  to  c.  his  service  this  day  to  the  In  id 

2  Chron.  13.  9.  to  c.  himself  with  a  young  bullock 
Ezeft.i:(.2t).purgeall!ir,and  they  shall  c.  themselves 
Jtfic.  4.  13.  I  will  c.  their  gain  to  L.  and  substance 

CONSbXR.\TED. 
JVu75.3. 3.  the  sons  of  Aaron,  whom  hec.tn  minister 
Josh.  6. 19  vessels  of  brass  and  iron,  are  c.  to  the  L. 
.ludg.  17.5.  Mica  h  c.  one  of  his  sons  for  his  priest,  12. 

1  l\ings  13.33.  whosoever  would,  Jeroboam  c.  him 

2  Chr.  29  31.  now  ye  have  c.  yourselves  to  the  L. 
31.6.  the  tithe  of  holy  things  which  were  e.  to  L. 

F.ira  3.  5.  of  all  the  set  feasts  of  Lord  that  were  c. 
Heb.  7.  28.  makelh  the  Son,  who  is  c.  for  evermore 
)0.  20  by  a  new  and  livin-r  way  which  he  halh  c. 

CONSECRATED. 
J  Chr.  29   33.  c.  thines  were  600  oxen,  3000  sheep 

CONSECRATION,  S. 
F.zod  -liX  22.  shalt  take  of  ram,  for  it  is  a  ran   if  c 
34.  if  aught  ol  the  flesh  o*"  the  c.  remain 
94 


CON 

Lev.  7.  37.  this  is  ihe  law  of  the  c.  and  saciifice 
d.  28.  tliev  were  c.  for  a  sweet  .savour  lo  the  Lord 

31.  eal  it  with  the  bread  that  is  m  tlie  basket  ofc 

33.  till  the  days  of  your  c.  be  at  an  end 
JVam.  6.  7.  because  the  c.  of  his  G.  is  upon  his  head 

9.  and  he  hath  detiled  the  head  of  his  c. 
COjNSENJ',  EU,  !NG. 
Gen.  .34.  15.  bul  m  this  will  we  c.  unto  you 

23.  only  let  us  c.  to  them,  they  will  dwell  with  us 
JJeut.  13.  y.slmlt  not  c.  lo  liim,  nor  hearkc-n  lo  him 
.ludg.  11. 1 7.. Rein  to  king  of  Moab,  bul  would  note. 

1  Kings  20  H  elderssaid,  heal  ken  not  to  liim,  nor  c. 

2  Kings  12.  S.I  lie  priests  c.  lo  receive  no  more  moii. 
Psal.  5U.  18.  when  sawest  a  thief,  lliou  c.  with  bun 
Prov.  1.  10.  if  sinners  entice  lliee,  c.  lliou  not 
/.'un.I.I4.sohe<;.to  lbeiii,and  proved  them  ten  days 
Aw/ie  23.51. 1  be  same  had  not  t.  to  the  deed  of  them 
^IctsS.l.  and  Saul  w  asc.  to  Stephen's  dealh,  22. 20. 

18. 20.  desired  to  tarry  longer  with  them,  lie  c.  not 
Rom.  1. 1  32.  not  only  do  ihe  same,  but  c.with  thein 
7. 16.  what  I  woulil  not,  I  c.  lo  law  tliei  it  is  good 
1  Tint.  6.  3.  if  any  man  c.  not  lo  wholesome  words 

CON*liNT. 
1  Sum.  11.  7.  and  they  came  out  wilh  one  c. 
PsaLHA.  5. 1  hey  have  consulted  logelher  wilh  one  c. 
Hos.C).',).  so  the  companyof  the  pi  iests  murder  by  c. 
Zcph.  3.  9.  may  all  call  onL.  to  serve  with  one  c. 
Luke  14.  18.  all  with  one  c.  began  lo  makcexcuse 
1  Cor. 7. 5. one  anosjier,  except  it  be  with  c.tbr  a  time 

CONSIDER 
Signifies,  [i]To  think  of ,  or  meditate  w/>ow,2Tim. 
2.  7.  [2J  'J'o  virto,  mark,  or  observe,  Lev.  13.  13. 
[3]  'Jo  rcsulce,  or  detcrnnnc,  Juclg.  !8.  14.    [4] 
To  wonder  and  admire  at.  Job  37.  14.    [5]  To 
pity,  comfort,  or  relieve,  Psal.  41.  1.  [6]  To  re- 
member, or  call  to  mind,  1  Sam.  12.  24. 
Lev.  13.  13.  then  the  priest  shall  c.  the  leprosy 
iJrut.  4.39.  know  this  day  and  c.  it  m  ihine  heart 
32. 29.  O  that  they  were  wise  to  c.  their  latter  end 
.ludg.  \S.  14.  now  therefore  c.  what  ye  have  to  do 
1  .Sam.  12.  24.  c.  how  great  iliings  hath  done  for  you 
25.  17.  therefore  know  and  c.  what  thou  will  do 
./ob  11.  11.  hesoelh  also,  will  he  not  then  c.  it7 
23.  15.  when  I  e.  1  am  afraid  of  him 
.34.27   turned  buck  and  would  ii<.<t  c.  of  his  ways 
37.14.  sta.nil  still  ar.i'c.  the  wonrlrous  works  of  Gild 
Psal.  5.  1.  c.  my  meditation  ||  9.  13.  e.  my  trouble 

8.  3.  when  !  c.  the  heavens,  the  work  of  thy  fingers 
13  3.  c  and  hear,  45.  10.  II  25.  19.  c.  my  enemies 
37.  10.  sl:?.ll  diligently  c.  his  plp.ee,  il  shall  noi  be 
48.  13.  c.  her  p.^.lacea,  that  ye  may  tell  it  to  gener. 
50.22.  now  c.  this,  yo  that  forget  God,  lesi  '  tear 
64.  9.  for  they  shai!  wioely  c.  of  his  -joing 

119.  95.  but  I  will  c.  thy  testimonies 
153.  c  mineafiiiciion,  and  deliver  me,  I  forget  not 
159. chow!  love  thy  precepts, quicken  me,<U.,ord 
Prov.  6.6.  go  lo  the  ant.  c.  her  ways,  and  he  wise 

23.  ).  with  a  ruler  c.  diligently  what  is  before  thee 

24.  12.  doth  not  he  thai  pomlereth  the  heart  c.  ill 
Eccl.  5.  1.  for  they  c.  not  that  they  do  evil 

7.  13.  c.  the  work  of  God,  who  can  make  straight 
14.  in  prosperity  be  joyful,  but  in  day  of  ailvor.  c. 
/.fa. 1.3. Israel  doth  not  know,  my  people  doth  note. 
5.  12.  neither  c.  the  operation  of  his  hands 
14.  16.  shall  narrowly  look  upon  ihce  and  c.  thee 
18.  4.  and  I  will  c.  in  my  dwelling-place 
41.  20   that  they  may  see,  and  know,  and  c. 
43.  18.  remember  ye  not,  nor  c.  the  things  of  old 
52.  15.  what  they  had  not  heard  shall  they  c. 
.ler.  2.  10.  c.  and  see  if  there  be  such  a  thing 
23.  20.  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall  c.  it,  30.  24. 
/>ain. 2. 20.  O  Lord,  c.  lo  whom  thou  hast  done  this 
5.  1.  O  Lord,  c.  and  behold  our  reproach 
Eiek.  12.  3.  it  may  be  they  will  c.  though  they  be 
a  rebellious  house 
Dan.  9. 23.  understand  the  matter,  andc.  the  vision 
Hos.l.^l.  they  c.  not  iii  ilieir  hearts  that  I  remember 
Hag.  1.  5.  thus  saiili  the  Lord,  c.  your  ways,  7. 
2. 1.5. 1  pray  you,  c.  from  this  day  and  upward,  18. 
Mat.  6.  28.  c.  the  lilies  of  the  field,  Luke  12.  27. 
/..ti/tfi  12.24.  c.  the  ravens,  they  neither  sow  nor  reap 
.lohnW.  .50.  nor  c.  it  is  expedient  for  us  that  one  die 
.^cts  15.  6.  the  elders  came  to  c.  of  this  matter 
27\ni.2.  7.  c.  andtltsLord  givetheeunderslanding 
Heb.  3.  1.  brethren,  c.  the  Apostle  and  High-pnesl 
7. 4.  now  c.  how  gieat  this  man  was,  unto  whom 
10.  24.  let  us  c.  one  another  to  provoke  to  love 
12.  3.  c.  hiin  that  eiidnnd  contradiction  of  sinners 
CONSIDERED,  EST. 
1  Kings 3.2\ ■\^heni c .  inmi>rning,ilwnsnotmyson 
5.  8. 1  have  c.  things  which  ihou  sentesi  to  me  for 
.lob  1.  8.  hast  thou  c.  my  servant  Job?  2.  3. 
P«n/.  31. 7. 1  will  be  clad,  for  thou  haste,  my  trouble 
Prov.  24.  32.  then  I  saw  and  c.  it  well 
Feci.  4.  1.  I  c.  all  the  oniressions  that  are  dime 
4.  again  I  c.  all  travail  and  every  right  work 

9.  1.  for  all  this  I  e.  in  my  heart  lo  declare  this 
,Ter,  33.  24.  c.  not  what  this  people  have  upoken 
Dan.  7. 8. 1  c.  the  horns,  and  liehold  Iher3  came  up 
Mat.  7.  3.  c.  not  llie  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye 


CON 

Murk  6.  52.  they  c.  not  the  miracle  r.flhe  Inarw 
Jiets  12.  12.  when  P^ier  had  e.  the  thing,  he  came 
horn.  4.  19.  he  c.  iioi  his  own  body  now  dead 

CONSIDER ETH,  \NG. 

Ps.33.  15.  fashmn.  heaits  alike,  he  c.  all  their  worU» 

4 1.1. blessed  is  he  that  c. the  poor,Liprd  will  delivei 

Prov.  21.  12.  righteous  man  c.  house  of  the  wicked 

t  29.  but  as  for  the  upright,  he  e.  his  way 

28.  22.  and  e.  not  that  poverty  shall  come  on  him 

29.  7.  Ihe  righteous  e.  the  cause  of  the  jionr 
31.Ifi.she  c.  a  field,  and  buyeili  it.  plants  vineyard! 

Isa.  44.  19.  nonee.  in  his  heart  losay,  I  have  burnt 
57.  1.  none  c.  that  the  righteous  is  taken  away 
F.zek.  18.  14.  and  c.  and  doeih  not  such  like,  28. 
I>av.  8.  5.  as  I  was  c.  behold,  a  he-goat  came 
Gal   6.  1.  c.  thyself,  lest  thiiu  also  be  tem|iled 
Heb.  13.  7.  c.  the  end  of  their  lonversation 

CONSIST,  ETII. 
Luke  12.  15.  a  man's  life  c.  not  in  the  abundance 
Col.  1.17.  he  is  befine  all  iliings,  bv  him  all  things  c. 

CONSOLATION 
Is  thatinward s/iiritiiut  refresliivg  and  .strength- 
ening of  the  heart,  by  the  consiilerutton  and  ex- 
verienceof  God's  gracious  jiroinises  in  Christ, 
2  Cor.  1.  5.  The  Holy  Ghost  is  the  worker  oj 
comfort,  and  is  therifore  called  the  Comforter, 
John  16.  7.  The  promises  of  the  word  are  Hit 
grounds  of  comfort,  1  Thess.  4.  18.;  and  godly 
ministers  and  the  faithful,  are  the  helpers  oJ 
our  comfort  and  con.iolation,  2  Cor.  7.  6.  7. 
Waiting  for  the  consolation  of  Israel,  Luke  2.25. 
He  wailed  for  Christ  to  comfort  them  against 
their  troubles,  both  s/iiritval  and  outward.  Tilt 
prophets  used  tu  comfort  the  people  of  God 
among  the  Jews,  against  all  thiir  sad  tidings 
they  brought  tlieni,  with  the  prophecies  of  the 
coming  and  kingdom  of  Christ,  Isa.  66.  12,  13 
Herein  Simeon  shewed  the  truth  of  his  piety 
and  devotion,  that  he  believed,  and  waited  fur 
the  coming  of  Christ, 
.ler.  1().  7.  nor  shall  men  give  them  the  cup  cf  c 
Luke  2.  25.  Simeon,  waiting  for  the  c.  of  Israel 

6.  24.  woe  to  you  rich,  tor  ye  have  received  your  c. 
./?c(s4.36.  which  is,  being  interpreted,  the  son  ofc 

15.  31.  which  when  read,  they  rejoiced  for  the  c. 
fio7)i.I5.5.theGod  ofc. grant  you  to  be  hke-minded 
2  Cor.  1.  5.  so  our  c.  also  abiiundelh  by  Christ 

6.  afflicted,  for  your  c.  and  sal.  conif.  for  your  e 

7.  of  sutierin^s,  soshall  ye  be  partakers  of  thee 

7.  7.  but  by  the  c.  wherewiiu  he  was  comforted 
P/n7. 2. 1.  if  there  beany  c. in  Christ, fulfil  ye  my  joy 
2  Thess.  2.  16.  who  hath  given  us  eveilasting  c. 
Philem.  7.  we  have  great  joy  and  c.  in  thy  love 
Heb.a.  18.  wemigh;  h-ive  a  strong  c.  who  have  fled 

CONSOLATIONS. 
.hb  15.  11.  are  the  c.  of  God  small  wifn  t.heel 
21.  2.  hear  my  speech,  and  let  tl.is  be  your  c. 
/i-a.  66.11.  and  be  satisfied  with  the  breasts  of  here 

CONSORTED. 
jScIs  17.  4.  some  of  them  c.  with  Paul  and  Silas 

CONSPIRACY. 
2  .Sam.  15.  12.  and  Absalom's  r   was  strong 
2  Kings  12. 20.  his  snrv.  made  a  c.  and  slew  Joasb 

14.  19.  they  made  a  c.  ag.  Amaziah,  2  Chr.  25. 27. 

15.  15.  acts  of  Shallum  and  his  c.  whicii  he  made 
30.  Hoshea  made  a  c.  against  Pekali 

17.  4.  the  king  of  Assyria  found  c.  in  Hoshea 
./er.  11.  9.  a  c.  is  found  among  the  men  of  Juilah 
F.zek.  22.  25.  is  a  c.  of  her  prophets  in  iniilsl  thereol 
Jlcts  23.  13.  more  than  fnrlv  who  had  made  thisc. 

CONSPIR.ATOHS. 
2  Sam. 15.31.  A  bilhophel  is  among  c.  with  Absalom 

CONSPIRED. 
Gen.  37.  18.  they  c.  against  Joseph  to  slay  him 
1  Sam.  22.  8.  that  all  of  you  have  c.  against  me 
13.  why  have  ye  c.  ag.  me,  thou  and  son  of  Jesse 

1  Kings  15. 27.  Baasha  son  of  Ahijah  e.  ag.  Nadab 

16.  9.  Zimri  c.  against  Elah  and  slew  him,  16. 

2  Kings  9.  14.  Jehu  son  of  Nimshi  e.  against  Joram 
10.  9.  1  c.  against  my  master  and  slew  him 
15.10.Shallum  t.ngainstZachariah,and  smotehim 

25   Pekah  e.  against  Pekahiah,  and  smote  him 
21.  23.  the  servants  of  Anion  c.  against  him 

24.  slew  all  that  c.  again.-^t  Anion,  2  Chr.  33.  25. 
2  Chron.  24.  21.  and  Ihey  c.  against  Jehoiada 

25.  the  servants  of  Joash  c.  against  him,  28. 
JV'>ii.4. 8.  c.  all  of  them  together,  and  come  and  fighf 
JImos  7.  10.  Amos  b.i'h  c.  naainst  thee  in  Israel 

CONSTANT,  LY. 
1  Chron.  28.  7.  if  he  be  e.  lo  do  my  commandments 
KzraO.  t8.  to  give  us  a  c.  abode  in  his  holy  plac» 
Psnl.  51.  t  10.  and  renew  a  c.  spirit  within  me 
Prov.  21.  28.  but  the  man  that  heareth,  speaketli  a 
.acts  12  15.  Rhoila  c.  affirmed  ili:it  il  wa-  tven  m 
Tit.  3.  8.  these  thines  I  will  that  thou  affirm  « 

CONSTELLATIONS. 
2/iufnn-«23.t5.put  down  those  that  burnt  incense loe 
/s«13. 10.  the  c.  thereof  shall  nut  give  their  li;bt 

CONSTRAIN. 
Gal.  6.  12.  they  c.  you  lo  be  circumcised  only  lest 


CON 

JVam.  25.  !1.  that  J  c.  not  the  cliilJren  of  Israel  I 
3'2.13.  till  the  geiioi'iilion  that  had  done  evil  watr. 
Demi.  '2.  10.  waeii  the  men  ol'  war  were  c.  and  de.-»i  I 
.ludir.  (5.  21.  there  ruse  tire  out  of  rock  and  c.  tiegh 
1  HamM'.  tl.l  shall  one  day  he  c.  by  handol'Sanl 
iiiu;re.  13.  \  39.  the  soul  ot'Uavkl  was  c.  to  go  lorth 

21.  5.  the  man  that  c.  us,  and  devised  against  us 

1  A'm^i  18.  3d.  then  thertreof  the  Lord  lell  and  c. 
the  sacrifice, and  licked  up  the  waler,iitVirw;i.7.1. 

2  Kings  1.  10.  and  tire  c.  Iiiin  and  his  lilty,  12. 
2  Ckrun.  8.  8.  wlioin  the  children  of  Israel  c.  not 
JVf/t.  2.  3.  the  gales  thereof  are  c.  with  fire,  13. 
Jub  1.  10.  the  lire  of  (ioil  hath  c.  sheep  and  servaiats 

4.  !t.  by  the  breath  of  his  iio^lrils  are  they  c. 

0.  17.  the  fnow  and  the  ice  arc  t.  out  of  their  place 

7.  9.  as  ihe  cloud  is  c.  and  vanished  away 

19.  27.  my  reins  c.  ||  33.  21.  his  Hesh  is  c.  away 
Psal.  0.7.  mine  eyes  c.  31.9.  {|  10.  my  bones  c. 102.3. 

39.  10.  I  am  f.  by  the  blow  of  thine  hand 

64   t  'J.  we  are  c.  by  that  which  they  searched 

71.  13.  let  tliem  be  confounded  and  c.  that  aie 

73.  19.  they  are  utterly  c.  with  terrors 

73.  03.  fire  c.  their  young  men,  maidens  not  given 

90.  7.  for  we  are  c.  by  thine  anger  and  thy  wrath 

104.  35.  let  the  sinners  be  c.  out  of  tlie  eartli 

119.  87.  they  had  almost  c.  me  upon  the  earth 

139.  my  zeal  hath  c.  me,  because  mine  enemies 
Prnv.  5.  11.  when  tiiy  flesii  and  thy  body  are  c. 

22.  18.  willi  the  rod  of  his  anger  be  shall  be  c. 
Isa.  16.  4.  the  oppressors  are  c.  out  of  the  land 

29.20.  scorneris  c.  and  all  that  watch  for  iniquity 
64.  7.  thou  liasl  c.  us,  because  of  our  innpiities 
Jcr.  5.  3.  haste,  them,  but  they  refused  correction 
6.  29.  the  lead  is  c.  ||  12.  4.  the  beasts  are  c. 

20.  18.  that  my  days  should  be  c.  with  shame 
36.  23.  till  all  the  roll  was  c.  in  the  fire  on  hearth 
44.  18.  we  have  been  c.  by  sword  and  famine 

J^am.  2.  22.  those  I  swaddled  hath  mine  enemy  c. 

3.  22.  it  is  of  the  Lord's  mercies  we  are  not  c. 
Ezek.  19.  12.  her  rods  broken,  fire  c.  them,  22. 31. 

24. 11.  on  the  coals,  that  the  scum  of  it  may  lie  c. 

43.  8.  wherefore  I  have  c.  them  in  mine  anger 
Mnl.  3.  6.  therefore  the  sons  of  Jacob  are  not  c. 
Gal.  5.  15.  take  heed  ye  be  not  c.  one  of  another 

Shall  be  CONSUMED. 
Mum.  14.  35  in  this  wilderness  shall  they  be  c. 

17.  13.  shall  die,  shall  we  be  c.  with  dying? 
I.Sam.  12.25.  ye  shall  bee.  both  you  and  your  king 
Isa.  1.  28.  they  that  forsake  the  Lord  shall  be  c. 

06.  17.  eating  swine's  flesh,  and  the  abominaiion, 
and  the  mouse,  shall  be  c.  together 
■Ter.  14.  15.  by  famine  .•'hall  those  prophets  be  c. 

10.  4.  lUey  shall  be  c.  by  the  swoid,  44.  12,  27. 
l^zc/i:.5.12.with  famine  .^hall  they  be  c.  in  the  midst 

13.14.it  shall  fall, ye  shall  be  c.in  the  midst  thereof 

34.  29.  they  shall  be  no  more  t.  with  hunger 

47.12.leaf  not  fade, nor  .sAaW  the  fruit  thereof  ftec. 
Da7t.  n.  10.  land  which  by  his  hand  shall  be  c. 

CONSUMED  with  till,  or  until. 
Deut.'i.  IS.todestroy,  un«(ithey  werec.  ./osA.  5.6. 

28.  21.  pestd.  cleave  to  thee,  mitilUe  have  c. thee 
.hsh.  10.  20.  an  end  ofslaying them  t/'Wthey  werec. 

1  Sam.  15.  18.  and  fight  against  them  till  they  be  c. 

2  .Sam.  22.  38.  I  have  pursued  my  enemies,  and  I 
turned  not  again  ini((7  I  hade,  them, /'s«Z.  18. 37. 

1  KittiTs  22.  11.  shall  push  the  Syrians  vniil  thou 
havS  c.  them,  2  Kings  13.  17,  !9.  2  Chr.  18.  10. 
Ezra  9.  14.  be  angry  with  us  till  thou  liadst  c.  us 
.fcr.  9.  10.  and  I  will  send  a  sword  after  them  till 
I  have  e.  them,  24.  10.  ]  27.  8.  |  49.  37. 
CONSUMETH,  ING. 
Devi.  4. 04.  the  Lord  thy  G.  is  a  c.  fire,  Heb.  12.  29. 
9.  3.  the  Lord  goeth  over  before  thee  as  a  c.  fire 
.Tab  13.  28.  he  c.  as  a  garment  that  is  moth-eaten 
2'/!.  20.  but  the  remnant  of  them  the  fire  c. 
31.  12.  for  it  is  a  fire  that  c.  to  destruction 
/.sa.5.24.as  fire  the  stubble, nnd  as  the  tlame  c.chafT 

CONSUMM.XTION. 
Dan.  9.  27.  shall  make  it  desolate,  even  until  the  c. 

CONSU.MFTION. 
Lev.  26.  10.  I  will  appoint  over  you  terror,  c. 
Dexit.  28.  22.  the  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  a  c. 
.Jiidsr.'iO.  t40.  the  whole  c.  of  the  city  ascended  up 
/5rt.'l0.22.  the  c.  decreed  siiall  overflow  with  right. 

23.  for  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  shall  make  a  c. 
28.  22.  for  I  havehcurd  from  the  L.G.  of  hosts  a  c. 

CONTAIN. 
1  Kiii.n-s  8.  27.  behold  the  heaven  and  heaven  of 
berivens  cannot  c  thee,  2  Chrnn.  2  0.  |  6.  IS. 
Kiek.  45.  11.  bath  may  c.  tenth  part  of  a  homer 
./»ATi21.25.lhc  world  could  not  c. the  books  written 
1  Cor.  7.  9.  hut  if  Ibev  cannot  c.  let  them  marry 

CONTAINED,  ETH,  ING. 
F.irk.  23.  32.  drink  of  thy  sister's  cup,  it  c.  much 
.Jnitn  2.  0.  six  water-pots  c.  2  or  3  firkins  a  piece 
liom.  2.  14.  do  by  nature  the  thin.^js  c.  in  the  law 
f"/)A.2. 15. having  abolished  the  law  c.in  ordinances 
jl  PcJ.  2.  6.  wheref.  it  is  c.  in  scripture, behold  I  lay 

i  CONTEMN,  ED,  ETH. 

i;  out,  it  hath  c.  Ar  of  Monb  ',  Psal.  10  13   wherefore  do  the  wicied  c.  God? 
05 


CON 

CONSTEAINED,  ETH. 
iKxngst  8.  woman  of^hunemc.himtoeat broad 
Job  32.  13.  full  of  matter,  tlie  spirit  wiihin  me  c.  me 
Mat.  14.  22.  Jesus  c.  his  disciples,  Mark  6.  45. 
I^uke  24.  29.  but  they  c.  him.  saying,  abide  with  us 
AcU  16.  15.  Lvdia  c.  us  to  come  into  her  lioube 
98.  19.  I  was  c.  to  appeal  to  Ciesar 
iCor  5.  14.  forluvtAolClir.  c.  us,  because  we  judge 

CttNSTRAlNT. 
I  Pet.  5.  2.  taking  ovecsiglii.  not  by  c.  but  willingly 

CONSULT. 
rsaZ.62. 4.  only  c.to  cast  limi  down  from  excellency 

CONSULTATION. 
.l/arA15.1.tbe  chief  |iriests  held  a  c.  with  the  elders 

CONSULTED. 
I  Kings  12.  6.  Rehoboam  c.  with  the  old  men,  8 

1  Chr'  I'i.  1.  Dav.c.  wiili  ihecaptains  of  thousands 
i  Chron.  20.  21.  Jehoshaphal  c.  with  the  people 
^VtA.5.  7.  I  c.  with  myself,  and  rebuked  die  nobles 
Psal.  83.  3.  they  have  c.  against  thy  hidden  ones 

5.  for  they  have  c.  together  with  one  consent 
Kick.  21.  21.  the  king  of  Babylon  c.  with  images 
lJan.6.1.  all  the  presidents  and  captains  c.  together 
Mtc.  6.  5.  remember  what  Balak  kingof  .Muab  c. 
y/a6.2.10.hastc.  shame  to  thy  house,  by  cuttiiigufi' 
Mat.  26.  4.  c.  that  ihs-y  might  take  Jesus  and  kill 
Jjhn  12. 10.  chief  priests  c.  to  put  Lazarus  to  death 

CONSULTER. 
IJeut.  18.  11.  not  found  among  vou  a  c.with  spirits 

CONSULTEta. 
y>uA-el4.31.c.  whether  be  be  able  with  10,000  tomeet 

CONSU.ME 
Signifies,  [1]  To  icaste,  ilrgtruy,  andbring  to  utter 
ruin  and  desolation,  lAod.32.  10.  [2]  To  spend, 
or  squander  away,  Jam.  4.  3.  [3]    J'o   oamsh 
aicay.  Job  7.  9.  [4]  To  make,  or  cause  to  pass 
axay,  Psal.  78.  33.  [5]  To  burn  up,  Luke  9. 
54.     [6]    To  melt  away,  Jer.  6.  29.   [7J    To 
crush,  Esth.  9.  t  24. 
Gen.  41.  3U.  and  the  famine  shall  c.  the  land 
Ezod.  33.  3.  lest  I  c.  thee  in  the  way,  5. 
Lev.  26.  16.  the  burning  ague  that  shall  c.  the  eyes 
Deut.  5.  25.  for  this  great  fire  will  c.  us 
7.16.  thousbalt  call  people  which  Lord  God  shall 
2b.  38.  gather  but  little,  for  locust  shall  c.  it,  42. 
32.  22.  a  fire  kindled  in  mine  anger  shall  c.  earth 
Josh.  24. 20.will  c.  you  at^er  he  hath  done  you  good 
I.S'am.2.33.tlie  in.ui  of  Ihinj  shall  be  to  c.  thine  eyes 

2  Kings  1.  10.  let  fire  c.  thee  and  thy  fifty,  12. 
Job  15.  34.  fire  shall  c.  the  tabernacles  of  bribery 

20.26.  a  fire  not  blown  shall  c.  liim 

24.  19.  drought  and  heat  c.  the  snow-waters 

Vsal.  37.  20.  shall  c.  into  smoke  shall  they  c.  away 
39.  11.  makest  his  beauty  to  c.  away  like  a  motn 
49.  14.  their  beauty  shall  c.  in  the  grave 
73.  33.  therefore  tlieir  days  did  he  c.  in  vanity 

isa.  7.  20.  and  it  shall  also  c.  the  beard 
10. 18.  and  shall  c.  the  glory  of  his  forest  and  field 
27.  10.  there  shall  the  calf  c.  the  branches 

Jer.  49.  27.  fire  shall  c.  the  palaces  of  Ben-hadad 

Ezek.  4.  17.  and  c.  away  f^r  their  iniquity 

13.  13.  and  great  hail-stones  in  my  fury  to  c.  it 

21.  23.  the  sword  is  drawn,  it  is  furbished  to  c. 

22.  15.  I  wilLc.  thy  filthine.ss  out  of  thee 
24.  10.  kindle  the  fire,  c.  the  flesh,  and  spice  it  well 
3.5.  12.  they  are  desolate,  they  are  given  us  to  c. 

Dan.'i.  44.  it  shall  e.  all  these  iungdoms  and  stand 
Hos.  11.  0.  and  the  sword  shall  c.  his  branches 
y.cph.  1.  2.  I  will  c.  all  things  from  olFthe  land 

3.1  will  c.  man  and  beast,  I  will  c.  fowls  of  heaven 
Zech.  5.  4.  it  shal'    emain  in  his  house  and  c.  it 

14.  12.  their  flesl  ,  jyes,  tongue  shall  c.  away 
2TAe.ss.2.8.that  wicked  one, whom  the  Lord  sliallc. 
Jam.  4.  3.  ye  ask  that  ve  mav  c.  it  on  your  lusts 

t.'ONSUME  th'm. 
P.'iod.  32.10.wratb  wax  hot,  that  I  m%yc.thcm,'i2. 
Yum.  10.21.  that  I  mayc.  them  in  a  moment,  45. 
IJeut.  7.  22.  thou  mayest  not  c.  them  at  once 

1  Sam.  15. 1 18  destroy  Amalekites  till  thou  c.  them 

2  Chron.  18.  +  10.  [lusli  Syria,  till  thou  c.  them 
JVcA.  9.  31.  thou  didst  not  ut'crly  c.  them 
F.sth  9.  24.  Ilaman  had  cast  the  lot  to  c.  them 
P5a/..59.13.  c.th.Ui  wrath,c.tA.  that  they  maynot  be 
Jer.  8.  13.  I  will  !iir(dy  c.  tkem,  saith  the  [>ord 

14  12.  but  I  will  c.  them  by  the  aworil  and  famine 
Eze/r.  20.  13. 1  would  pour  fury  on  them  to  c.  them 
Luke  9.  54.  fire  to  come  and  "c.  them,  as  Eliimdid 

CONSUMED. 
Gen. 19. 15.  lest  thou  be  c.  in  the  iniquity  oftlio  city 

17.  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest  thou  be  c. 
31.  40.  thus  1  was,  in  the  day  the  drought  e.  me 
f'.Tod.  3.  2.  behold  the  bush  burned,  and  was  not  c. 

15.  7.senlP8t  thy  wrath,  which  c.  them  aa  stubble 
22.  6.  if  the  corn  or  the  fi' Id  he  c.  therewith 
f,/-o.9. 24.  and  c.  upon  the  altnr  the  biirnt-ofl'ering 
S'um.  II.  1.  c.  them  in  utfi  most  parts  of  the  camp 
12. 12.  let  her  not  bo  as  one  of  whotn  flesh  is  half  c. 

16.  20.  depart  lest  ye  be  c.  in  all  their  sins 
35.  the.-e  came  out  fire  and  c.  the  2.50  men 

21.  -28.  tfiie 


Ps.  15.4. in whosecyes  a  vile  perse  n  is  c. but  honours 
107.  11.  they  c.  tlie  counsel  ofihe  must  High 
Csrit.  8.  7.  if  give  substancn  for  love,  it  would  be  e  ■ 
/5a.l0.14.glory  of  Moab  shall  be  c.  wiih  great  mult, 
Ezek.  21.  )0.  it  c.  the  rod  of  my  son,  as  every  Ifu* 
13.  and  what  if  the  sword  c.  even  the  lod  '{ 
CONTKMl'T. 
Gen.  38.  t23.  let  her  take  it  lest  we  become  a  c. 
Esth.  1.  IH.  thus  shall  there  ar^se  too  much  c. 
.lob  12. 2i.  ne  poureth  c.  on  princes,  Psal.  107.  40 
31.  34.  or  did  the  c.  of  families  terrify  me? 
Psal.  119.  22.  remove  from  me  reproach  and  c. 
123.  3.  for  we  are  exceedingly  filled  with  c. 
4.  our  soul  IS  filled  with  the  c.  of  the  proud 
ProK. 18.3.when  the  wicked  cometb,  then  comethc. 
/4a.23.9.  to  bring  into  c.  all  the  honourable  ofeaith 
Uan.  12.  2.  some  sl-.all  awake  to  everlasting  c. 

CONTEMPTIBLE. 
Mai.  1.7.  in  thai  ye  say,  thi!  table  of  the  Lord  is  c. 
12.  even  his  meal  is  c.  ||  2.  9.  1  also  made  you  c. 
2  Cor.  10.  10.  his  presence  is  weak,  his  speech  c. 

CONTEMPTUOUSLY. 
Psal.  31.  18.  wliicli  s|ieak  c.  against  the  righteous 

CONTEND 
Signifies,  [1]    To  strive,  iar.  18.19.  [2]    To  dis- 
pute, Acts  11.  2.  [3J    To  debate,  or  plead,  Job 
9.  3.  1  40.  2    [41    To  fight,  Deut.  2.  9.  [5]   7o 
reprove  sharply,  Neh.  13.  11.  [0]  To  eiidcaoouT 
to  convince  a  person  of,  and  reclaim  him  J'roiu 
his  evil    way,  Piov.  29.  9.     [7J     To  punish, 
Amos  7.  4. 
Earnestly  to  contend  for  the  faith,  -Tude  3.  stre- 
nuoushj  tomaintain and  defend  the  opostolicai 
doctrine,  by  constancy  in  the  faith,  zeal  for  tht 
truth,  holiness    of  life,  mutual    exhortation, 
prayer,  suffering  for  the  gospel,  iS-c.  withstand' 
ing  all  such  heretics  as  would  impugn  and  cor- 
rupt the  doctrines  revealed  in  the  gospel. 
Deut.  2.  9.  neither  c.  with  iMoabites  in  battle,  34. 
./oZ;9.3.ifc.he  cannot  answer  him  one  of  a  thousand 
13.  8.  will  ye  accept  his  person,  and  c.  for  God  1 
ProK.  28.  4.  such  as  keep  the  law  c.  with  them 
Eccl.6.  10.  nor  may  he  c.with  him  that  ismightist 
fsa.  49.  25.  I  will  c.  with  them  ihut  c.  with  thee 
50.8.he  is  near  that  justifieth,  who  will  c.  w  ith  me? 
57.  16.  I  will  not  c.  for  ever,  nor  will  I  be  wroth 
.fer.  12.  5.  then  how  canst  thou  c.  with  horses? 

18.  19.  hearken  to  voice  of  them  that  c.  with  me 
.Bmosl.A.  behold  the  Lord  God  called  to  c.  by  fire 
Jilic.  6.  1.  hear  yc,  arise,  c.  thou  before  the  mount 
./ai/e  3.  should  earnestly  c.  for  faith  deliv.  to  sainU 

CONTENDED. 
JVVA.  13.  11.  then  c.  I  with  the  rulers  and  said,  17. 
25.  I  c.  with  them,  and  cursed  them,  and  smote 
.Job  31.  13.  if  I  despised  my  servants  w  hen  they  c. 
Isa.  41. 12.  thou  shall  not  find  them  that  c.with  tho« 
.^cts  11.  2.  they  of  the  circumcision  c.  with  him 

CONTENDEST. 
Job  10.2.  shew  me  wherefore  thou  c.  with  mo 

CONTENDETH. 
.Toh  40.  2.  shall  he  that  c.  with  .Mmi^hty  instruct 
Prov.  29.  9.  if  a  wise  man  c.  with  a  foolish  man 

CONTENDING. 
./udcQ.c.withdeviljhetlisputed  about  bodyof  Mosoi 

CONTENT. 
Gcn.Tl.27.  letussell  him, and  bis  brethren  w«ree. 
Exod.  2.  21.  Moses  was  c.  to  dwell  with  the  man 
/.ev.  10.20.  when  Moses  heard  that,  he  was  c. 
./05A.7.7.  would  toG.  we  had  been  c.dwelt  on  other 
./udg.  17.  11.  Levite  was  c.  to  dwell  with  Micah 

19.  6.  be  c.  I  pray  thee,  and  tarry  all  night 

2  Kings  5.23.Naaman  said,  be  c.  take  two  talents 
6.  3.  one  said,  be  c.  and  go  with  thy  servants 

./ob  6.  28.  now  therefore  he  c.  look  upon  me 
Pryy. 0.35.nor  will  he  rest  c.thor.gh  thou  givestjifts 
JV/arA-15.15.  Pilate  willing  to  c.  neople  relcasedBar. 
/,«/ic3.14.nor  accuse  falsely,  he  c.  with  your  wa'ea 
Phil.  4.  11.  I  have  learned  in  every  state  to  be  c. 
1  Tun.  0.  8.  having  food  and  raiment,  let  us  be  c 
Hrb.  13.  5.  and  be  c.  with  such  things  as  ye  haio 

3  John  10.  and  not  c.  with  prating  against"  us 

CONTENTION. 
Gen..  26.  t  20.  he  called  the  name  of  fV.e  well  c. 
Psal.  95.  t  8.  harden  not  your  heart,  as  in  the  c. 
Prow. 13.10.only  bypridc  comelhc.but  wisdom  will" 

17.  14.  leave  ofl^c.  before      ho  meddled  with 

18.  6.  a  fool'slipscnter  into.-,  and  his  mouth  calls 
22.  10.  cast  out  the  scorner,  and  e.  shall  go  out 

/.9a.  41.  t  12.  thou  shall  not  find  Ihe  men  of  thy  c 
./fr.15.10.  woe  is  me,  thou  hast  horn  me  a  manol  c 
Hah.  1.  3.  and  there  are  that  raise  upstrife  ande 
Jlcts  15.  39.  the  c.  was  so  sharp  between  them 
Phil.  1.16.  the  one  preach  Christ  of  c.  not  sincerely 
1 7'Ac5S.2.2.tospeak  the  gnsnol  of  God  with  much  c. 

CONTENTIONS. 
Pro?).  18. 18.  the  lot  caosetii  c.  to  cease,  and  partelh 

19.  and  their  e.  &re  like  the  bars  of  a  castic 
19.13.  e.  of  a  wife  are  a  continual  dropping,  27. 15 
21.  t  9.  than  with  a  woman  of  c   in  a  wide  hniiBP 
23.29.  who  hath  woeTwhc  hath  c  ?  hath  babbling'  V 


CON 

I  Ccr.  1  11.  I  hear  that  tljere  are  c.  among  you 
Tit.    3.  'J  avoid  c.  iuid  biriviiigs  about  uiu  law 

CUi\Tbi.'l'lUUo. 
Prov.  21.  19,  tliuii  H  uii  a  c.  and  ujigry  woman 
^(i.ai.as  wood  to  tire,  so  is  a  t.iiinii  to  kmdlK  strife 
y7.  15.  a  coiitiiioal  dropping  and  a  c.  woman  alike 
kom.  'J.  y.  Uui  to  liieiii  iiiai  are  c.  and  do  not  obey 
IC'o?-.  11.  Jt.  buti  any  man  seem  to  be  t.  no  custotn 

tvnM'LATlMKMr 
1   Tim.  6.  6.  but  godliness  witli  c.  is  great  gain 

CONTIMjAL. 
Kjcod.  29.  4i!  lliis  slial,  bo  a  c   burnt-otTering 
jYum.  4.  7   and  tlie  c.  breau  shall  be  llieieon 
'■i  Chr-/ii.2  i.  I  Ij..!..;  a housu  tortile  c.shew-bread 
J^rov.  J  5.  15.  that  IS  ol  a  meny  lieartlialli  ac.  toast 
ha.  14.  (1.  iie  wliosmote  the  jieople  Willi  at. stroke 
Jer.  iS.  5.  lor  in  itiegomg  u|ic.  weeinng  shall  go  up 
52.34.there  wasa  c.  diet  given  hiin,;i  Jii>ij^s:i5.'SU. 
iUek.  39.  14.  shall  sevei  out  men  olc.  employment 
J^uke  18.  5.  lest  by  her  c.  coining  she  weary  me 
Jiuin.  9.  2.  that  1  liave  c.  sorrow  in  my  liearl 
6te  BuRNT-OFriCRlNUS. 

COiXTlNUALLV. 

Ocn.6.5.  every  unagmation  ol  Ins  heart  was  evil  c, 

Jizod.  28.  30.  ujioi!  his  heart  belore  the  Lord  c. 
29.  38.  two  lambs  of  the  hrst  year,  day  by  day  c. 

/.ev.'Zi.  2.  bring  oil  olive  to  cause  lamps  to  hum  c. 

I  Ham.  18.  2a.  and  Saul  became  David's  enemy  e. 
2  .Sam.  9.  7.  tlion  plialt  eat  bread  at  my  t;\blc  c. 
2  Khirjs  25.  21).  Jehoiaknn  eat  lireud.  c.  Je>-.  52.  S3 
■  1  C/iron.  10.  11.  seek  the  Lord,  seek  his  face  c. 
2  Chron.  12.  15  wars  between  Jeiob.  and  Rehob.  c. 

set  15.  seiiltothein.risinsupc.  andsendinsthem 
Job  1.  5.  sent  and  sanctified  his  sons,  thnsdid  Johc. 
Psal.  34.  1.  hi-' p'.-.iise  shall  bee.  in  my  mouth, 71.  0. 

So.  27.  say  c.  the  Lord  be  nrif  nificd,  40.  IC.  |  70.  4. 

38.  17.  ready  to  halt  and  my  sorrow  is  <-.  before  me 

40.  11.  let  thy  lovinc-kindness  and  truth  c.  preserve 

42.  3.  while  they  c.  say  to  me,  where  is  thy  God  ? 

44.15.  my  confusiun  is  e.  before  me,  and'shamo 

50.  S.  thy  bnrnt-offerinfrs,  to  have  been  c.  before  me 
52.  1.  Omi.L-hty  nian,p;noilness  of  Gnd  endiirelli  c. 
71.  3.  my  habiiation,  whereunto  I  may  c.  resort 

C.  I  have  been  holden  up,  my  praise  shall  be  c. 
^14.  I  will  hope  c.and  praise  thee  more  and  more 
73.  23.  1  am  c.  with  thee,  thou  hast  liolden  me 
74.23.the  lumult  of  those  tliat  rise  up  increaseth  c. 
109.  15.  let  them  be  belore  the  Lord  c.  to  cutoff 
19.  44.  so  shall  I  keep  thy  lawc.  for  ever  and  ever 
109.  my  soul  is  c.  in  my  hand,  yet  do  I  not  forget 
117.  and  I  will  have  respect  to  thy  statutes  c. 
140.  2.  c.  are  they  gathered  together  for  war 
Pro«.6.J4.hedeviseth  mischief r.liesoweth  discord 

21.  bind  them  c.  on  thy  heart,  and  tie  them 
/sa.21.  8.  1  stand  con  the  watch-tower  in  ilay-lime 
49.  16.  1  have  graven  thee,  «  alls  are  c.  before  me 

51.  13.  hast  feared  c.  every  day,  because  of  fury 

52.  5.  my  name  c.  every  diiy  is  blasphemed 
58.  Jl.  and  the  Lord  shall  guide  thee  c.and  satisfy 
()0    1 1.  therefore  thy  gates  shall  be  open  c. 
65.  3.  a  people  that  iJtovoketh  me  to  anger  c. 

Jer  6.  7.  before  me  c.  is  grief  and  wounds 
Ezek.  46.  14.  a  meat-ofTering  c.  to  the  Lord 
Dan.  6.  16.  thy  God  whom  ihou  serves!  c.  20 
fios.  4.  18.  they  have  committed  whoredom  c 

12.  6.  keep  mercy,  and  wait  on  thy  God  c. 
Obad.  16.  so  shall  all  the  heathen  drink  c. 
.'^ali  3.  19.  for  hath  not  thy  wickedness  passed  c? 
Uab  l.)7.shall  they  notspare  c.  to  slav  the  nations? 
Zeck  8.  t21.  let  usgoc.  and  jiray  before  the  Lord 
I.uke  24.  53.  were  c.  in  tlie  temple,  praising  God 
.^cls  6.  4.  we  will  give  ourselves  c.  to  jirayor 

10. 7.  a  soldier  of  them  that  waited  on  Cornelius  c. 
R»rn.  13.  6.  attending  c.  U|)on  this  very  thing 
fieb  7.  3.  like  the  Son  of  God,  abidelh  a  prrestc. 

10.  I.  with  those  sacrifices  offereil  year  by  year  c 

13.  15.  by  hmi  let  US.. Ifer  the  sacrifice  of  praise  c 

CONTINUANCE. 
Deut.  28.  59.  even  great  plagues  and  of  long  c. 
Ps.  139.  10.  my  members  which  in  c.  were  fashion 
.  Ina.  64.  5.  in  those  is  c.  and  we  shall  be  saved 
Ezek.  39.  f  14.  they  shall  sever  out  men  of  c. 
Dan.  1.  t  10. faces  worse  liking  thanchildrenofc. 
Rom.  2. 7.  by  patient  c.  in  well  doing  seek  for  alorv 

CONTINUE. 
Eiorf.21.21.if  hec.ndayor  two,  not  be  punished 
I.en.  12.  4.C.  in  the  blood  of  her  purifying,  5. 
1  .bam.  12.  14.  c.  following  the  Lord  your  God 
13.  14.  but  now  thy  kingdom  shall  not  c. 
i  Sam.  7.  29.  that  it  may  c.  for  ever  before  thee 
1  ^fin,rs2. 4.  the  Lord  may  c.  his  word  that  he  spake 
fuh  la.  29.  not  be  rich,  nor  shall  his  substance  c. 
I '.  2.  doth  not  mino  eve  c.  in  their  provocation  ' 
Psal.  .36.  10.  O  c.  thy  loving-kindness  unto  them 
49.  II.  thought  that  their  houses  shall  c.  forever 
7r.  ^  *^-  *'"'"  ^'^  '^^  a  son  to  c.  his  father's  name 
102  28.  the  children  of  thy  servants  shall  c. 
119  91.  they  c.  accordingto  thine  ordmances 

5  11.  that  c.  till  night,  till  wine  inflame  them 
65.  t  22.  and  mine  elect  shall  make  them  c.  long 


CON 


06 


.fcr.  32.  14.  that  the  evidences  may  c.  many  days 
J  Jan.  11.6.  c.  more  years  than  the  king  of  the  north 
Mat.  15.  32.  because  they  c.  with  mu  ihree  days 
.Joku  8.31.  if  ye  c  in  my  word,  then  are  ye  discipjes 

J5.  9.  so  have  1  loved  you,  c.  ye  m  my  love 
yicts  13.  43.  persuaded  to  c.  in  tlie  grace  of  God 

14.22.coiilirifimgand  e.xhortmg  them  toe.  in  faith 

26.  22.  having  obtained  lielpol  Goii,  Ic.  unto  day 
Horn.  a.  1.  shall  we  t.iiism  that  grace  may  abound.' 

1 1.22.towards  thee  goodness,  il  them  f.iii  goc^dness. 
fial.  2.  5.  that  the  truthoi  go>pelmigbtt. with  yon 
P/iil.  1.  25.  1  know  that  I  shall  c.  with  you  all 
Col.  1.  23.  if  ye  c.  in  the  faith,  and  be  not  moved 

4.  2.  c.  in  prayer,  and  watch  with  tluinksgivmi' 

1  'J'nn.  2. 15.  il  ihey  c.  m  faith, chanty,  and  hidiiu-s.s 
4.  16.  take  heed  to  thy  doctrine,  c.  in  them 

2  Tim.3.  14. c.  in  the  things  winch  thou  hast  learned 
//ai.7.23.priests  nolsutleied  to  f.hyreason  ol  death 

13.  1.  let  brotherly  love  c.  entertain  strangers 
■/am.  4.  13.  and  c.  there  a  year,  and  buv  and  sell 
■2Hel.3.  4.  since  Ihe  fathers,all  things  t.as'lhev  were 
1  .John  2.  24.  ye  shall  c.  in  the  Son  and  Kalner 
AV».  J3.  5.  power  was  given  him  to  t.  42  uionlhs 

17.  10.  when  he  coineih,he  must  c.  jshuit  soace 

CONTINUED. 

Gen.  40. 4.  he  served  them,  and  c.  a  season  in  ward 

1  fiam.  1.  12.  as  she  c.  praying  before  the  Lord 

2  CUrim.  29.28.  c.  till  burnt  olfeim£  was  finished 
JVW(.  5.  II).  yea,  also  I  c.  in  the  work  of  this  wall 
Pial.l'i.  17.  Ins  name  shall  bee.  as  long  as  the  sun 
Jtr.  31.  t32.  should  1  have  c.  a  husband  to  them 
Dan.  1.  21.  Daniel  c.  to  first  year  of  kin"  Cyrus 
Mat.  20.  t  12.  these  last  have  c.  one  1.^0. miy 

\J.nkc  6.  12.  he  c.  all  night  in  prayer  to  God 

22.  28.  ye  are  they  thatc.  with  me  in  temptation 

Mcts  I.  14.  these  all  c.  with  one  accord  in  praver 

2.  42.  they  c.  stedfastly  in  the  apostles' doctrine 

8.  13.  Simon  himself  c.  with  Philip,  and  wondered 

12.U).bul  Peter  c.knocking,wheii  they  had  opened 

20.7.  Paul  (ireached  and  t.hisspeech'till  midnight 

Hcb.  8.  9.  because  they  c.  not  in  my  covenant 

1  .luhn  2.  19.  thev  would  no  doubt  have  c.  with  us 

CONTINUETIl,  ING. 
.Job  14.  2.  he  lleelh  also  as  a  shadow,  and  c.  not 
■  ler.  30.  23.  a  c.  whirlwind,  it  shall  fall  on  wicked 
Jicts^l.  40.  they  c.  da  ly  witli  one  accord  intemjile 
Horn.  12.  12.  rejoicing  in  hc!)e,c.  instant  in  prayer 
Gal.  3.  10.  cursed  tiiotc  not  in  alllhmgs,  in  the  law 
1  Tim.  5.  5.  she  thu:  is  a  widow  c.  in  supplications 
Hcb-l.^A.  but  ll/.s  111.1  .^,because  he  c.  ov.r.hath  an 
1.'?.  14.  for  here  we  h.-ivo  no  c.  city,  but  we  seek 
Jam.  1.  25.  luokcth  into  tho  perfect  law,  and  c.  in  it 

CON'r-lADICTING. 
Jicts  13.  45.  filled  wilu  caw, ,-.  and  blasphemin 

C0N1RAI>;CT10N. 
Heb.  7.  7.  withoutc.  ihi  less  is  blessed  of  the  better 
1C.3.  consider  him  thai  endured  such  c.  of  sinners 

CONI'KARY. 
Lev.  26.  21.  and  if  ye  ik-ilk  c.  to  me,  23,  27,  40. 

24.  then  will  I  al-o  v;a'k  c.  lo  yoii,  28.  41. 
Fsth.9. 1.  tho'itwas  f.irn-.d  iotliec. Jewshad  ruli' 
F.zr/r.  Hi.  34.  the  c.  is  in  ti.ee,  therefore  thou  art  c. 
J»/uM4.24.  the  ship  was  tosied,for  the  wind  was  e. 

"'^a*''^'  "■  ""^^'■'  ""  '^°  ''■  '°  ''"'  decrees  of  (.'a^sar 
18.13.  persuaded  men  to  wors;^ip  God  c.  to  the  law 
••■3.  3.  commandest  me  to  be  smitten  c.  to  the  law 
-6.  9.  to  do  many  things  c.  to  the  name  of  Jesus 
«o»i.1 1.24.  graft,  c.  to  nature  into  a  good  olive-tree 
16.  17.  c.  to  the  doctrine  vvliich  yo  have  learned 
Gal.  5.  17.  and  these  are  c.  the  one  to  the  other 
Col.  2.  14.  the  hand-writing  which  was  c.  to  us 
1  T/iess.  2.  15.  please  not  God,  and  are  c.  to  all  men 
'^""-  ^-  '*^-  '♦''i"y  "'in?  lliat  is  c.  to  sound  doctrine 
J  It.  «.  8.  that  he  of  the  c.  part  may  be  ashamed 
I  CONTRARIWISE. 

~Cor.  2.  7.  c.  ye  ought  rather  lo  Ibrgive  liim 
p^i.2.7.c.when  lliey  saw  the  gospel  wascommitted 
1  Pet.  3.  9.  not  rendermir  railing,  but  c.  blessin- 

CONTRiUUTlON. 
Rom.  15.26.  to  make  c.  fori  he  poor  saints  at  Jerus 

CONTRITE. 
They  are  of  a  contrite  spirit,  ;o/(ose  hearts  are 
truly  and  deeply  hiimhled  under  a  sense  of  their 
sin  andg-uilt,and  God's  displeasure  folhiwiiio- 
upon  It ;  whose  proud  and  self-willed  hearts  a'^r 
subdued,  and  made  obedient  to  God's  will,  and 
submissive  to  his  providence,  being  willing  to 
accept    of  reconciliation  with  God  upon  "nuii 
terms,  Ps.iL  34.  18.  |  51.  17.  Isa.  66.  2.     This  ,.. 
opposed  to  the  stony  heart,  that  is  insensible  of 
the  burden    of  sin,  stubborn   and    rcb>llious 
against  God,  impenitent  and  imorrigiblr. 
Psal.  ,34.  18.  he  savetli  such  as  be  of  a  c.  enirit 
51.  17.  a  c.  heart,  O  God,  thou  wilt  not  des|iise 
Isa.  51.  15.  with  him  also  that  is  of  a  c.  and  humble 
spirit,  to  revive  the  heart  of  the  c.  ones 
66.2.  that  IS  of  a  e.  spirit  and  trembleth  at  my  word 

CONTROVERSY. 
Oeut.  17.  8.  being  matters  of  c.  within  tlr/  gates 
ly.  17.  men  between  whom  the  c.  la  shall  stand 


CON 


Deiit.  21.  5.  by  their  word  shall  every  e.  ^p  tried 
2o.  Lit  ihere  bea  c.  between  men,  and  llieycome 
-  Ham.  15.  2.  when  any  man  that  bad  a  c.  can'o 
2  Cliron.  19.  8.  Jehosha|ihai  set  the  Levitcs  for  c 
/su..i4.  «.  the  year  ol  rec„m)ieiices  tor  the  t.  o^  Ziou 

•^"■•,  ^;,""of'"-'  '■""'  ''"^''  =*  <•■  "■'"'  ">«  '"^"""- 
t.iek.'ii.  24   in  c.  lUey  shall  stand  in  ludemeni 
Hos.4. 1  .  'le  L>  Id  hath  a  c.  with  inhabitant? of  Imid 
12.  2.  the  Lnrd  hath  also  a  c.  wilh  Judah 
Mic.  6.  2.  the  Lord  bath  a  c.  with  his  people 
1  VijH.3. 16.  without  t.  great  IS  the  mystery  of  "odl 

CONVENIENT. 
Prov.  30.  0.  feed  me  with  food  c.  for  mo 
.ler.  40.  4.  it  seemelh  good  and  c.  for  thee  lo  go,  .5. 
.)/(i?-/.6.2_l.and  when  ac.daywascomeHerod  m.ioe 
:/i7s24.25.wheii  I  have  a  c.  season  will  call  for  line 
hoin.  1.  28.  to  do  those  thmgs  which  are  not  c. 
1  Cor.  16.12.  will  come  when  he  shall  have  t.  fine 
h.ph.  5.  4.  talking,  nor  jesting,  which  arc  not  c 
Plulcm.  8.  might  be  bold  lo  enjoin  that  which  isc 

CONVENlEN'l'LY. 
Mark.  14. 1  I.Judas  sought  ho  w  he  might  c  betiav 

CONVERSANT. 
.hsh.  8.  .35.  and  strangers  were  c.  among  them 
1  Ham.  25.  15.  as  long  as  we  were  c.  with  them 

CONVERSATION. 
Psal.  37.  14.  to  slay  such  as  be  of  uj.right  c. 
50.  23.  to  him  that  ordereth  hist,  aright  shew  sal  IT. 
'r>    r\  ^'.y^'  '"  ^"'"^  sincerity  we  have  Had  ourc- 
,'"'•  '•  l-*-  y  ''■'>'f  ''t'ard  id'  my  c.  in  time  iiast 
I:ph.  2.  3.  among  whom  we  had  our  o.  in  times  past 
4.  22.  that  ye  put  ofiT concerning  the  former  c. 

/"n,.'v~^'  ""'>'  '"^^  >'""'■  '^-  '"=  "^  l>ccometh  gospf  I 
J.  -0.  tor  our  c.  is  in  heaven,  whence  we  look 

1  pHi.4. 12  bean  f.\am)de  of  believers  in  c.in  purity 
/M.  IS.  5.  let  your  t.  he  withoul  covctousnesn 

/.  whose  laith  lollow, considering  end  of  theirc. 
■  /aw.  3.  13.  let  him  shew  out  of  agooil  c.  his  workj 
1  Pet.  1.  15.  so  be  ye  holy  in  all  manner  oft 

18. not  redeemed  u  ilh  coirup.  things  from  vaiii  c. 

~.  12.  having  your  c.  honest  ammig  the  Genlib's 

3.  1.  they  also  may  be  w  on  by  the  t.  of  the  wives 

2.  w  bile  they  behold  your  chaste  c.  with  fear 

10.  be  ashamed  ihatfalselv  accuse  your  good  « 

~J'':\  2-  "•,  ^■"'  v''^'<'  "111'  ilip  fililiy  c. of  wicited 

.'11.  ought  ye  to  be,  in  all  holy  c.  and  eodlnicii 

CONVERSION 
f.'i  the  turning,  or  total  cluinge  of  a  sinner  from 
his  sms  to  God,  Psal.  51  13,  And  sinnerf 
shall  be  converted  unto  thee.  (;od  is  the  .luthot 
oj  thiscliange,u-ho  byhis.Spirit  puts  ripnttance 
faith,  love,  and  every  grace,  into  the  soul,  Jer 
31.  18,  Turn  Ihou  me.  .l„hn  6.  44,  No  man 
can  come  unto  me  e.xcept  the  Father  draw 
him.  The  word  of  God  is  a  means,  or  instru- 
ment of  conversion.  Psal.  19.  7,  The  law  of 
the  Lord  is  perfect,  converting  the  soul.  Jli- 
ni.Uers,  by  the  preaching  „f  the  gospel,  are  also 
uistrumentul  m  this  ehiui^e,  1  Cor.  4.  15,  In 
Christ  Jesus  I  have  bcgott.n  you  Ibrotigb'thc 
gospel.  .'Jnd particular  Chrisuans,  l,y priratt 
admonitions  and  exhortations,  are  somelinies  t 
means  of  this  change.  Jam.  5.  19,  20.  Rerre 
neration  is  the  infusion  ofgraceiillu  the  soul- 
conversionis  Ihe  exercise  of  grace^  Drawme,  1 
will  run.  Cant.  1.  4.  Converts  are  new  crca 
tnre^,  2  Cor.  5  17.  .■  being  formed  in  the  imaag 
of  Christ,  Rom.  8.  29.  and  made  holy  in  part 
here,  and  shall  have  a  perfection  of  it  aflcf 
rffarA,  1  John  3.  2.  Rev.  21.  27. 
.4c/sl5.,3.declariiig  the  c.  of  the  Gentiles  caused  lov 
CONVERT,  ED.  ^  " 

Psal.  51.  13.  and  sinners  shall  be  c.  iin'o  thee 
Isa.d.m.  lest  they  understand,  and  c.and  behcalrd 
00.  .1.  the  abundance  of  the  sea  shall  be  c.  to  tne* 
'V(iM3. I5.be c.  and  I  should  heal  them, .,l/arA-4. 12 
"^-  ^-  except  ye  be  c.  and  become  as  childien 
I.uke  22.  32.  when  c.  strcnglhen  ihv  breihren 
.John  12.  40.  be  c.  and  1  heal  tliem,'./?f«s28.  27. 
.lets  3.  19.  repent  ve  therefore,  and  be  c.  thatsini 
Jam.  5.  19.  do  err  from  th"  truth,  and  one  c.  hire 

CONVERTKTH,  ING. 
PsnMO.  7.  the  law  of  Ihe  Lord  is  perfect,  c.  thesonl 
.Jam.  5.  20.  ihat  he  who  r.  a  sinner  from  thecrroj 

CONVEHT.S. 

/so.  1.  27.  here,  shall  be  redeemed  with  righteous 

CONVEY,  ED. 

'a-''^'"?*-,^'  ^  ""''  '  "'"  '^-  ''"■"'  ^y  *'«''  '"  "''»'« 
J\VA.  i..  7.  that  Ihey  mav  c   me  over  till  I  come 

■  John  J.  13.  for  Jesus  had  e.  himself  away 
CONVICTED. 

.^/in8. 9.  being  c.  bv  their  own  conscience  wmt  out 
CONVINCE,  ED,  ETII. 

■  Job  .32.  12.  there  is  none  of  vou  that  c.  Job 
John  8.  4fi.  which  of  vou  c.  me  of  sin? 
16.  f  S.  when  he  is  corne  he  will  c.  the  world  of  sin 

Acta  IS.  2S.  for  he  mightilv  c.  the  .Tews,  shewing 
,  1   Cor.  14.  24.  he  is  c.  of  all,  he  is  jml).'ed  of  all 
I  Tit.  1.  9.  tlmt  he  may  be  able  to  c.  p.iiiisayers 
\Jam,  2.  9,  and  are  c.  of  the  law  as  transgressore 


roii 

hide  15.  to  c.  all  lliat  are  un^iiiUy  among  them 

t'OX VOCATION.  S. 

Kiod.  12.  10.  m  tUe  lirstday  llicre  shall  be  a  holy 

c.  l.f,j.  il.  7,  24,  :»5.  A-«M.  28.  18.  |  2>l.  1 

/^<-n.  2.'i  2.  ye  shall  proclaim  to  lie  holy  c.  4,21,;i7, 

3.  the  seveath  (lay  is  a  holy  c.  8.  M'tim.  28.  2,i. 

27.  tenth  day  7th  inoiith  a  holy  c.  jVum.  2'J.  7. 

36.  on  the  eighth  day  sliall  he  a  holy  c.  to  you 

Kum.iri  20.  the  day  oftirst-fruilsslutll  have  holy  c. 

'29.  12.  on  lifteeiith  day  ol  seventh  iiioiith  a  holy  c. 

CONCV,  lES. 
i,ev.  11.  5.  and  the  c.  hecaiiseliechewethcud.but 

dividelhiiot  hoof,  Is  unclean  to  you,  JJeut.l4 
f'sal.  KM.  18.  the  rocks  are  a  refuge  tor  the  c. 
f'rov.'M.  2l).  c.  are  but  a  feeble  folk,  make  houses 

COOK,  S. 
fien.  40.  1 17.  in  uppermost  basket  was  work  ofac. 
l-'iain.  8.  i;t.  he  will  lake  your  daughters  to  be  c- 
9.  23.  Samuel  said  to  c.  bring  portion  I  gave  thee 
24.  c.  took  up  the  shoulder  and  set  it  before  Saul 
COOL,  Stihstantine. 
Gen.  3.8.  walking  in  the  garden  in  thee,  of  the  day 

COOL,  .Idjerltve. 
/Voo.  17.  t27.a  man  of  understanding  is  of  a  c.  spirit 

COOL,  Ferb. 
IvJie  IG.  24.  dip  tip  of  Ins  finger  and  c.  mv  tongue 

('OPIED. 
Pror.25. 1.  menof  Hezekiah  king  of  Judahc.out 

COPING. 
I  fCinffs  7.9.  costly  stones  from  the  foundation  to  c. 

COPPER. 
y.zra  8.  27.  two  ves.sels  of  tine  c.  precious  as  gold 

COPPER-SMITH. 
iTim.  4.  14.  Ale.vander  the  c.-s.did  me  much  evil 

COP(JL.\TION. 
/.CB.  15.  16.  if  any  man's  seed  of  c.  go  out 

17.  skin  whereon  is  seed  of  c.  shall  be  washed 

18.  with  whom  man  shall  lie  with  seed  of  c. 

COPY. 
r>eut.  17.  18.  write  him  a  c.  of  this  law  in  a  book 
Josli.  8. 32.  he  wrote  on  stones  a  c.  of  law  of  Moses 
Eirii  4.  II.  this  is  c.  of  a  letter  sent  to  him,  5.  6. 

23.  c.  of  Artaxerxes' letter  was  read  before  Ueli. 
7.  11.  this  is  c.  of  the  letter  Atliixcrxes  gave  Ezra 
Estk.'i.U.  c.ofa  writing  for  acoinniKndmeiit,8.13. 
4.  8.  Mordecai  gave  Hatach  a  c.  of  the  writing 

COR. 
EieA.  45.14.  offer  a  tenth  pa  rt  of  a  bath  out  of  the  c. 

CORAL. 
Joi  28.18.  no  mention  shall  hemadeofr.  or  pearls 
/•,Vt/t.27.16.  Syria  was  tliv  merchant  in  c.  and  agate 

CGRBAN. 
Mark'.  11.  itisc.  thatisiosay,  a  gift,  shall  befrei 

CORD, 
riie  cotAso^{.\\c\\\rVfi.\.(irethesnarcswitk  whirh 
Ihey  catch  iccak  attdnnicnry  people,  Psal.  129.  4 
The  cordsof  sin,  Piov.H.  22.  are  the conaeqaen- 
ces  of  crimes  and  had  habil.t.     Sin  never  goes 
unpunished;  and  the  bad  habits  which  are  con 
traded,  are  as  it  were  indissoluble  bands  frotn 
xchich  it  is  almost  impossible  tu  g'tfree.     Let 
U8  cast  away  tlipircords  from  us,  t  sal.'i.^.  Let 
vs  cast  off  their  goocrnmeni,  and  free  ourselves 
from  subjection  to  their  laws,  which  like  fetter.i 
restrain  us  from  our  purposes.     To  draw  ini- 
quity with  cords  of  vanity,  fsa.  .5.  18.  that  is, 
tosparenocost  nor  puins  in  the  pursuit  of  sm. 
These  cords  of  vanity   may  signify  worldly 
VP.nities  and  pleasures , profit  or  preferment,  by 
which,  as  by  cords,  the  dciiil  withdraws  persons 
from  God  and  his  laws,  and  the  way  tif  heaven, 
and  leads  them  down  to  the  bottomless  pit.   Or, 
those  vain  and  deceitful  arguments  and  pre- 
tences, whereby  sinners  generally  draw  them- 
gelpes  to  sm,  as  hopr  of  impunity  and  the  like. 
[drew  them  with  the  cordsof  a  man,  Hos.  11.4. 
I  used  all  fair  and  gentle  means,  such  as  are 
fitted  to  man's  temper,  as  he  is  a  reasonable, 
rrealure,  to  allure  them  to  obedience:  /found 
them  backward  and  unapt  to  lead,  I  therefore  in 
my  pity  laid  mnj  hand  on  them,  and  as  a  father 
er  friend  drew  them  gently  to  me.     Tostretcha 
lineorcord  aboutacity,  /,am.2.8.  signifies, to 
ruin,  to  destroy  it  utterly,  to  level  it  with  the 
ground.      The  cords  extended  in  setting  up 
tents,  do  likewise  furnish  several  metaphors, 
denoting  either  the  stability  or  ruin  of  a  place 
or  people,  according  ns  they  are  said  to  be  ez- 
tendea  or  loose,  Isa.  33.  20.  .Jer.  10.  20. 
ro.'i*.2.1.').  Raliab  let  spies  down  by  ne.  thro' wind. 
Job  30. 11.  he  hath  loosed  my  c.  and  afflicted  me 
41.1.  canst  draw  out  leviathan's  tongue  with  a  c? 
Keel.  4.  12.  a  threefold  c.  is  not  quickly  broken 
12.6.  or  ever  the  silver  c.  be  loosed,  or  golden  bowl 
Isa.  54.  2.  spare  not,  lengthen  c.  strengthen  stakes 
Mic.  2.  5.  a  c.  by  lot  in  congregation  of  the  Liird 

CORDS. 
F.zod.  35.  18.  the  pins  of  the  court  and  their  e 
J'ids:  15.  13.  they  bound  Samson  with  new  c. 
</rf6  36  P.  ifthev  be  holden  in  c.  of  affliction 
97 


COR 

Psal.  2.  3.  let  us  cast  away  their  e.  from  ill) 
118.  27.  bind  tliesacriHce  with  t.  to  liuriis  of  altar 
129.  4.  he  hath  cut  asunder  the  c.  of  tlie  wicked 
140.  5.  the  (iroud  have  hid  a  snare  and  c.  for  nie 

fr(/(i.j.22.  lie  shall  be  iiolden  with  the  c.  of  Ins  sins 

Jsa.  5.  18.  woe  to  them  thai  oraw  iniipiity  with  c. 
.33.  20.  nor  shall  any  of  the  c.  thereul  hu  broken 

./er.  10.  20.  tabernacle  is  spoiled,  all  my  c  broken 

38.  ti.  and  they  let  down  Jeiemiah  wilh  c. 
13.  so  they  drew  up  Jeremiah  with  c.  look  him 

F.tek.-2'i.  24.  ill  chests  of  rich  apparel  bound  with  c. 
Hos.  II.  4.  I  (hew  them  with  the  c.  of  a  man 
./oAh2.  15.  when  he  had  made  a  scourge  of  .small  c. 

CORIANDER. 
Exod.  10.  31.  manna  was  like  c.  seed,  J^Tum.  11. 7. 

CORMORANT. 
I^ev.  11.  17.  ye  shall  have  in  abomination  the  little 

owl,  and  the  c.  and  thegreut  owl,  l)eut.  14. 1 
Isa.  34.11.  but  the  c.  shall  possess  it,  Zeph.  2.  14 

CORN. 
Gen.  41.  57.  all  countries  came  to  Joseph  to  buy  c 

42. 2.Jacol)  heard  there  was  c.  in  Egypt,  .ricts  7. 12 
19.  go  ye,  carry  c.  for  the  famine  of  your  houses 
Exod.  22.  6.  so  that  the  stacks  of  c.  be  consuin 
/,ft!.2.16.  priest  shall  bum  part  of  beaten  c.  tliereo 

23.  14.  ye  shall  eat  neither  bread  nor  (larched  c. 
.IVuvi.  18. 27.  as  tho'  il  were  the  e.  of  threshing-floor 
Deut.  IG.  9.  as  Ihoubeginncst  to  put  thesickle  h 

25.  4.  thou  shall  not  niuzTle  tlieox  when  he  ire; 

eth  out  the  c.  ICur.  9.  9.  1  Tim.  5.  18 
.losk.  5.  11.  they  did  eatofthe  oldc.ofthe  landj  12. 
Wi/t/i2. 14.hereai'hed  fier  parched  c.  and  she  did  eat 

3.  7.  Boaz  went  to  lie  down  at  end  of  the  heap  of  c. 
l.S'am.l7.l7.takeforbiethrenanephahofparchedf 

25.  18.  Abigail  took  five  measures  of  parched  c. 
'i.Sain.  17.  28.  they  brought  parched  c.  and  beans 
\lh'ings  19.  2G.  they  were  as  blasted  c.  Jsa.  37.  27 
..Vch.  5.  2.  wo  take  up  c.  for  them,  that  we  may  eat 
.fob  5.  26.  as  a  shock  of  c.  cometh  in  his  season 

24.0.  they  reap  every  one  his  c.  in  the  field 

39.  4.  their  young  ones  they  grow  up  with  c. 
Psal.  05.  9.  preparest  them  i:.  when  thou  provides! 

13.  the  valleys  aiso  are  covered  over  with  c 
72.  10.  there  shall  he  a  handful  of  c.  in  the  earth 
78.  24.  and  had  given  them  of  the  c.  of  heaven 
Prov.  11.20.  that  withholdelh  c.  people  shall  curse 
fsa.  17.  5.  when  the  harvesl-nian  gatherelh  the  c. 
02.  8.  I  will  no  more  give  thy  c.  to  ihine  enemies 
Ezek.  36.  29.  I  will  call  for  the  e.  and  will  increase 
Hi/s.2.  9.  I  will  take  away  111  yr.  in  the  time  thereof 
10.  11.  Ephraim  loveth  to  tread  out  (he  c. 
II  7.lhey  sliall  revive  as  thee. and  grow  as  llie  vine 
.fuel  1. 10.  for  the  c.  is  wasted,  new  wine  isdried  U| 

I.  V  barns  are  broken  down,  for  c.  is  withered 
.'iir.ost^.'i.lUc  new  moon  begonetliat  wemay  sell  c 

9   9.  I  Hill  sift  Israel  like  as  c.  is  sifted  in  a  sieve 
Mark  4.  28.  after  that  the  full  c.  in  the  ear 
.tuhn  12.  24.  except  a  c.  of  wheat  full  into  ground 

/■;»/«  (-/CORN. 
(Ven.  41. 5.  seven  ears  o/c.  came  up  upon  one  stalk 
/-e«.2.14.slialt  otTer  green  ears  ofc.  dried  by  the  fire 
lluth  2.  2.  let  me  go  and  glean  ears  ofc.  alter  him 
2A7?i^s4  42.  broughtfull  ears  of  c.  in  husk  thereof 
.tub  24.  24.  they  arecutolf  aslopsof  thoe<j7so/c 
Jl/ut.l2.1.to  pluck  cars  ofc.  Mark  2  23.  Luke  0.1 

CORN-FIELDS. 
Mark  2.  23.  itcame  to  pass,lhai  he  went  through 
u.-ficWsonlhosabbalh-day,  .Uai.l2.1./.jt/teC.l. 

CORN-FLOOR. 
A9a.21. 10.  Omy  threshing,  and  the  c.  of  my  j!oor 
Hos.'J.  1.  thou  hast  loved  a  reward  on  every  c.-flour 

f>landiiig-CORN. 
Etod.  22.  6.  80  that  the  standing-c.  be  consumed 
A>e?t<.23.25.come  \n\.o  standing  c. of  thy  neighbour 
.fudg.l5. 5.  let  foxes  iro  into  stand.-c.  burn  up  st.-c. 

CORN  and  wine. 
Gen.  27.  28.  God  give  thee  plenty  ofc.  and  wine 

37.  with  c.  and  wine  have  I  sustained  him 
Deut  7. 13.  he  will  also  bless  thy  c.  and  wine 

II.  14.  that  mayest  gather  in  thy  c.  and  w.  and  oil 
12.  17.  mayest  not  eat  tithe  of  thy  c.  andw.  14.23. 
10.  13.  after  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy  c.  and  wine 
18.  4.  give  him  first  fruit  of  thy  c.  and  w.  and  oil 
28.  51.  which  shall  not  leave  thee  e.  wine  or  oil 
33.  28.  Jacob  shall  be  upon  a  hind  of  c.  and  wini 

2fungs  18.  32.  to  a  land  ofc.  and  wine,  Isa.  IW.  17. 
'iChr.  31.  5.  Israel  brought  first-fruits  ofc.  and  id. 

32. 28.  Bkore-bouses  for  increase  ofc.  wine,  and  oil 
JVpA.  5.  11.  restore  the  lOOh  part  ofc.  wine,  and  oil 

10.  39.  bring  offering  ofc.  of  new  wine,  13.  5, 12. 
Psal.  4.  7.  than  in  time  iheirc.  and  wine  increased 
/yam.2.12.  say  to  their  mothers,  where  is  c.  andw.? 
//rt.s.2. 8.  she  knew  not  that  I  gave  her  e.  w.  and  oil 
22.  the  earth  shall  hear  the  c.  and  u>.  and  the  oil 

7.  14.  they  assemble  themselves  for  c.  and  wine 
.loel  2.  19.  behold,  I  will  send  you  c.  and  w.  and  oil 
Hag.  1.  II.  Icalled  for  drought  on  e.  and  new  wine 
ZceA.9. 17.  c.  :r.2ke  men  cheerful,  and  w.  the  maids 

CORNER. 
Lev.  21.  5.  shall  they  shave  ofiT  the  c.  of  tlieir  beard 


COR 

'iCIiron.  28.  24.  he  made  altars  in  o  very  c.  of  J.irns. 

Prov.  7.  8.  passing  through  the  street  near  her  c. 

12.  she  IS  without,  and  lielh  in  wait  at  every  c 

21.  9.  bettor  lodwell  in  c.  of  the  h«use-toi,25. 24 
/.•.■(i.30.20.  yet  thy  teachers  not  be  removed  into  a  c 
.ler.  48.  45.  a  flame  shall  devour  the  c.  of  Aluub 

51.  20.  they  .--hall  not  take  of  thee  a  stone  for  at. 
Eiek.  40.  21.  in  every  t.  of  court  there  was  a  court 
.fjmos  3.  12.  that  dwell  in  Samaria  in  the  col  a  beil 
Zech.  10.  4.  out  of  him  came  forth  the  c.  aiul  nail 
Jl/«t.21.42.  the  stone  the  builders  rejected,  the  same 
IS  become  the  head  ol'  the  c.  Psal.  118.  -.^2 
Jl/aWt  12.10.  /,«/.<; 20. 17. .//c<»- 4.1 1.  IPel.-i.;. 
Jlcts  20.  20  for  this  thing  was  not  done  iii  u  c. 

CORNER  GATE. 
2Eings  14. 13.  fronigateof  Ephralmtothec-^ni'i! 
iChron.  26.  9.  built  towej-sat  Jerusalem  at  c.  gatt 
./er.31.38.city  shall  be  built  tioni  tower  to  u-art  ol «. 
Zech.  14.    0.  land  shall  bo  inhabited  to  the  c.  gate 

CORNKR-STONE. 
.Job  38.  G.  or  who  laid  the  c.-stone  thereof  i 
Psal.  118.  22.  is  become  the  head-stoHc  of  the  j. 

144.  12.  that  our  daughters  may  be  as  c.-sf.onct 
fsa.  28.10.  in  Zion  a  precious  c.-stone,  I  Pel.  2.6. 
Eph.  2.  20.  Christ  hiuLself  being  the  chief  c.«tu«« 

CORNERS. 
Exod.  25.12.  putringsintburc.of  ark,twooncirw 
side,  and  two  on  the  other,  20.  |  27.  4.  |  37.13. 

27.  2.  make  the  horns  upon  the  four  c.  38.  C. 
J.ev.  19.  9.  shall  notreap  the  e. of  your  field,  i^  17 
27.  ye  shall  noirounuc.  ot  your  heads  nor  Ixard 
JV«7n.  24.  17.  a  sceptre  shall  smite  the  c.  ol  .\i..a! 
Deut..  32.  26.  I  said,  1  will  scatter  them  into  c. 
l.S'anf.  14.  t  38.  draw  near,  ye  c.  of  the  peo  jle 
JV(A.  9.  22.  moreover  thou  didst  divide  them  latni. 
■Job  I.19.a  great  wind  smote  the  four  c.  of  the  hoii.  e 
Isa.  11.  12.  gather  dispersed  of  Judali  fromfciir ». 
.fer.i).  25, 2fj.  I  will  punish  circumcised  wilh  iiiir  I- 
cumcised,a!l  that  arcinulterm.c.25. 23. 1  49.  32. 
Ezek.  7.  2.  the  end  is  come  upon  fourc.  of  llie  liiul 

45.19.  putblood  upon  the  four  c.  of  "ottleofiltar 
Ziph.  3.  to.  their  care  desolate,  their  streets  wielo 
Zech.  9.  t  15.  shall  he  filled  as  the  c.  of  the  sltars 
Mat.  6.  5.  they  love  to  pray  in  the  c  of  the  'treeui 
Jjcts  10.  11.  a  ereat  sheet  knit  at  four  e  11.  .">. 
iiej).  7.1.  four  angels  standing  on  f()ur  t.oftiieeand 

cornp;t. 

Exod.  10. 1 13.  when  the  c.soundetl;  loiij,',  come  u," 
ICAr.  15.  28.  brought  up  the  ark  wi'h  sn'oiu  ofc 
Ps.  98.0.  with  sound  of  the  e.iiiake  "  I'.yii;!  noise 
150.  t  3.  praise  him  wilh  the  souii  t  of  the  e. 
Dan.  3.  5.  at  what  time  ye  hear  the  sound  of  c  15. 
10.  made  decree,every  man  shall  hearsouiid  ofc 
Hos.r..8.  blow  ye  thee  inCibcaii.  and  the  truinpef 
.Joel  2. 1 1.  blow  ye  the  c  in  Zioii,  and  sound  aUrm 

CORNETS. 
2  Sam.  6.  5.  David  played  before  tho  Lord  on  c. 
2  Chron.  15.  14.  sware  to  the  Lord  shoutinj  » itii  c 

CORPSE,  S. 
2Kings  19. 35.  beh.  they  were  nil  dead  e.  /.«,/.  37, 30 
./VaA.  3.  3.  Ihcre  is  no  end  of  c.  lliey  stumble  on  c. 
Mark  0.29.diBciples  look  John's  c.and  laid  in  lomt 

CORPULENT. 
Jer.  50.  t  11.  because  ve  are  grown  c.  as  a  heifi; 

CORRECT. 
Psal.  39.  11.  when  tliou  dost  c.  man  for  inirpiity 
94.  10  hethatchastiseth  heathen,  shall  uoi  he  c." 
Prov.  29.  17.  c.  thy  son,  and  he  shall  give  liiee  rest 
.fer.  2.  19.  thine  own  wickedness  shall  e.  thee 
10. 24.0  L.  c.  me,  but  with  judgment,  not  in  angei 
30.  11.  but  I  will  c.  thee  in  measure,  40.  28. 

CORRECTED,  ETH. 
fob  5.  17.  behold,  liapjiy  is  the  man  whom  God  « 
Prov.  3.  12.  for  whom  thi;  Lord  loveth,  he  c. 
29.  19.  a  servant  will  not  be  c.  by  words 
//ei. 12.9. we  have  had  falhersof  our  flesh  which  «. 

CORRECTION. 
fob  37.  13.  rain  to  come,  whether  for  e.  or  mercy 
Proj).3.11.my  son,despise  not  nor  be  weary  of  his  c. 
7.  22.  he  goetli  as  a  fool  to  the  c  of  the  stocks 
15.10.  e.  isgrievous  tohim  that  forsaketh  the  way 
t  32.  he  that  refuselh  c.  despiseth  his  own  soul 

22.  15.  but  the  rod  ofc.  shall  drive  it  from  liirr 

23.  13.  withhold  not  c.  from  the  child 
fer.  2.  30.  your  children  they  received  no  c. 
5.  3.  but  tiiey  have  refused  to  receive  e. 
7.  28.  this  is  a  nation  that  receiveth  not  e. 

Hos.  5.  t  2.  thouffh  I  have  been  a  c.  of  them  all 
//a/). 1. 12. 0  God,  thou  hast  established  them  for  c 
7,eph.  3.  2.  she  obeyed  not,  she  received  not  c 
Tim.  3.  10.  the  scripture  is  profitable  for  e. 
CORRUPT 
Signifies,  [1  ]  To  consume.  Mat.  6. 19.    [21  To  de 
file,  or  pollute,  Exod.  32.7.     [3]  Tomar,spot», 
or  infect,  WoT.l'i.'.Vi.     [4J  To  entice, or  allure, 
2Cor.ll.,3.     15]  To  break,  or  make  void,  r.W. 
2.  8.     [6]  To  cause  to  dissemble,  Dan.  11.  t  .12 
[7]   Vicious  and  unsound,   wholly  biassed  by 
carnal  interest  and  corrupt  affections,  ■  Tim 
6.5.  2Tim.  3.  8.    [8]  Filthy  and  unsavour' 


COR 

rx:Aiui  t  communication,  Epk.  4.  29.  |  tkat  is, 
'it*,  communu  itio7i  as  proceeds  from  corrup- 
lion  in  the  speaker,  and  lends  to  infect  and 
r.i'rrupt  the  minds  and  manners  of  the  hearers. 
[\i\  Oecettful,  L)an.  i.  'J. 
Corruption  sumcliincs  signifies  rottenness  or  pu- 
;riJac'.iun,suo/i  as  our  bodies  are  sul/ject  to  in 
the  grave,  Psal.  IC.  10,  Tliou  will  not  suffer  llnnu 
lioly  One  to  see  corruption;  \Cor.  15.  4i2,  it  is 
town  in  corruption:   /.,)ke  seed  it  is  laid  in  the 
eart/i,  subject  to  rottenness.     It  likewise  sig- 
nifies tkeinfecttous  aiidpoisonoas  nature  of  sill, 
icnick  spiritually  wastes  the  soul,  being  con- 
tiary  tu  that  integrity  and  soundness  in  which 
we  were  created.    Ei)li.4.'22,  Putort'llieold  man 
winch  is  corrupt;  that  is, labour  to  mortify  and 
subdue  thai  corruption  of  nature  which  has  in- 
t'ected  the  whole  man,  both  soul  and  body,  and 
which  daily  grows  worse  and  more  corrupt  by 
the  fulfilling  of  its  lusts.      The  apostle  I'eter, 
speaking  of  seducers,  says,  that  Ilicy  are  the 
sjivants  of  corruption,  '2  yet.  '2.  19.      T/iey  are 
slaves  la  their  lusts,  and  under  the  pewer  and 
dominion  of  sin.     The  mount  o/'Uhves  ii  called 
•he  mount  of  corruption,  'ih'ings  23. 13.  because 
Solomon  built  thereon  temples  to  the  gods  of  the 
Ammonites  and  of  the  Moal>itus,  to  gratify  his 
wives  who  were  natives  of  these  nations. 
Oen.  6.  11.  the  earth  also  was  c.  before  God,  12. 
Judg.2.^  19.  when  thejuclge  was deatitliey  were c. 
Job  17.  1.  my  breath  is  c.  my  days  are  extinct 
I'sat.  14. 1.  they  arec.  none  doth  good,  53. 1. 1  73.8. 
38..  5.  my  wounds  slink  and  are  c.  because  of  tolly 
['7-00  25.  26.  as  a  troubled  fountain  iind  c.  spring 
K:f«.20.44.  r.it  according  to  your  c.  doings,  Olsr. 
23.  11.  she  was  more  c.  in  her  inordinate  love  than 
//(in.  2.  9.  ye  liave  prepared  lying  and  c.  words 
Alal.  1. 14.  cursed  that  sacrificeth  to  Ld.  a  c.  thing 
JH.U.  7.  17.  a  c.  Irefi  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit 
13.  nor  can  a  c.  tree  bring  good  fruit,  l.uke  6.  43. 

12.  33.  or  el.=e  make  the  tree  c.  and  his  fruit  c. 
F.ph.  4.  22.  put  oft"  the  old  man  which  is  c. 

29.1et  no  c.communication  proceed  out  of  mouth 
I  Tim.  0.  5  perverse  disputings  of  men  of  c.  minds 
iTiin.  3.  8.  these  resist  the  truth,  men  of  c.  minds 

CORRUPT. 
Deut.  4  16.  tako  heed  lest  ye  c.  yourselves,  25. 
:'l.  'W.  Bflermy  death  ye  will  c.  yourselves 
IJnr.  11    1 17  give  iiim  thedanghter  of  women  toe. 
32  sucii  as  do  wickedly  shall  he  c.  by  flatteries 
M il.  2.  3.  behold  I  will  c.  your  seed,  spread  dung 
jM.it.  (5.  19.  on  earth,  where  moth  and  rust  doth  c 
2d.  treasures,  wliere  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth  c. 
I  C.'.i/-.  15.  33.  evil  communications  c.  good  manneri^ 
iCor.  2. 37.  \VP  are  not  as  many  that  c.  the  word 
hide  10.  in  those  things  they  c.  themselves 
lira.  11. 1 18.  shotildest  destroy  them  that  c.  earth 
19.2.greatwhor.'>  did  c.  earth  with  her  fornications 

CORRUPTED,  ETH. 
Ret. 6.12.  for  ail  flesh  hade,  his  way  upon  'he  earth 
F.jod.  8.  24.  the  land  was  c.  by  reason  of  the  dies 
32.  7.  Lord  said  to  Moses,  get  thee  down,  for  thy 
people  have  c.  themselves,  Veut.i).  12.132. 5. 
fiidi/.  i.  19.  c.  themselves  more  than  their  fathers 
F.zck.  16.  47.  thou  wast  c  more  than  they  in  ways 
28.  17.  thou  hast  c.  thy  wtedom  by  thy  brightness 
llos.U.O.  have  deeply  c.  thems.  as  in  days  of  Gibeah 
linos  l.fll.  pursued  brolh.  and  c.  his  compassions 
'/.epk.  3.  7.  they  rose  early  and  c.  all  their  doings 
M'tl.'-i.S.  yphavec.  the  covenant  of  Levi  saith  Ld. 
/,«tcl2.33.where  no  thief  approachetli,norinolh  c. 
2'"'</r.7.2.'ve  have  wronged  no  man,  have  c.  no  man 
1 1.3.  lest  your  minds  bee.  from  simplicity  in  Christ 
./uni.  5.  1,  2.  go  to  ve  rich  men,  your  riches  are  c. 

CORRUPTERS. 
[sn.  1.  4.  ah  sinful  nation,  children  that  are  c. 
Jcr.  0.  28.  they  are  brass  and  iron,  they  are  all  c. 

CORRUPTIBLE. 
Horn  ^  .23.  changed  to  an  image  made  like  to  c.  man 
1  (or-  9.  25.  now  they  do  it  to  obtain  a  c.  crown 
1.").  53.  for  this  e.  must  put  on  incovruption 
I  Pet.  1. 18.  ye  were  not  redeemed  with  c.  things 
23.  being  born  again,  not  of  c.  seed  but  incorrupt. 
3.  4.  but  let  it  be  in  that  which  is  not  c.  meek  spirit 

CORRUPTING. 
Dan  11.17.  give  him  thodanghfer  of  women  c.  her 

CORRUPTION. 
'.f?'.22.2.'>.becan9c their  e .  is  in  them, and  blemishes 
ii'imrs'23. 13.  on  theriglit  haadof  themountof  c. 
/.)3  IT.  14.  I  have  said  to  r  thou  art  my  father 
Psal.  Ifi.  10.  not  leave  my  soul,  nor  wilt  thou  suffer 
thine  holy  One  to  see  c.  .fids  2.  27.  |  13.35. 
49.  9.  that  he  should  live  for  ever,  and  not  see  e. 
ha.  38. 17.  thou  hast  delivered  it  from  the  pit  of  c. 
?.)^ra.  10.8.  for  my  comeliness  was  turned  in  me  to  c. 
7ortaA2. 6.  yet  hast  thou  brnughtupmy  life  frome. 
Vrf,5  2.31.  soul  not  left  in  hell,  nor  his  flesh  did  see  e. 

13.  34.  he  raised. him  Ufi,  no  more  to  return  to  c. 
36.  David  was  laid  to  his  fathers  and  saw  c. 
27.  but  he  ^hom  God  raised  again  saw  no  c. 

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i2om.8.2I.  8ha!l  be  delivered  from  the  bondage  of  c. 
i<Jor.  15.  42.  It  la  sown  m  c.  raised  in  incorrupt  ion 

50.  neither  dutii  e.  iniierit  iiicorruptioii 
fr »i.ti.8.tliat  sow  eth  to  the  lleBii,shall  ol  tlcsh  reapc. 
il'ei.  1.  4.  escaped  the  c.  that  is  in  world  thro'  lust 
2.  12.  and  shall  utterly  perisii  in  their  own  c. 

19.  they  themselves  are  Ine  servants  oi  c. 
COUKUl'TLY. 
2  Chron.  27.  2.  and  the  people  did  yet  c. 
jVeh.  1.  7.  we  have  dealt  very  t.  against  thee 

cus'i'. 

'iSam.  19.  42.  have  we  eaten  at  all  of  the  king's  c? 
24.24.iiorotl'er  to  God  oi  tliat  which  c.  me  nothing 
lL//;o;(.21.24.  nor  offer  burnl-olfuriiigs  without  t. 
Luke  14.  'M.  sitteth  iiotd'iwnHrst,  andcountelh  c. 

COSTLINESS. 
Rev.  18.  19.  all  that  liad  ships  made  rich  by  her  c. 

COS'l'LV 
IKings  5. 17.  they  brought  c  stones, hewed  stones 
7.  y.  all  these  were  of  c.  stones  by  tlie  measures 

10.  foundation  was  of  c.  stones,  even  great  stones 

11.  and  above  were  c.  stones  and  cedars 
•lohn  12.3.  Mary  took  a  pound  ot  spikenard,  very  e. 
i  7'i/».2.9.that  women  adorn  thenis. not  with c. array 

CUTES. 

2  Chron.  32.  28.  Hezekiah  made  c.  for  flocks 
COTT.^GE,  S. 

Isa.  1.  8.  daugh.  of  Zion  is  leftas  a  c.ina  vineyard 
24.  20.  the  earth  shall  be  removed  like  a  c. 

Zcph.  2.  (J.  the  sea-coast  shall  be  c.  lor  sliepherds 
COUCH,  ES. 

Gen.  49.  4.  Reuben  dehledit  and  went  up  to  my  c. 

.lob  7.  13.  I  say,  my  c.  shall  ease  my  complaint 

Psal.  G.  6.  all  night  I  water  my  e.  with  my  tears 

^iinos  3. 12.  Israel  be  taken  out  in  Damascus  in  ac. 
0.  4.  that  streich  themselves  u])on  their  c. 

I.uke  5.  19.  let  him  down  througb  tiling  will)  hisc. 
24.  arise,  take  up  thy  c,  and  go  to  t.by  house 

Jicts  5.  15.  they  laid  the  sick  on  beds  and  c. 
COUCH. 

Job  38.40.  when  they  c.  in  dens,  and  abide  in  covert 
COUCHED. 

(ten.  49.  9.  Judah  c.  as  a  lion,  and  as  an  old  lion 

jVu)h.24.9.  he  c.  he  lay  down  as  a  lion,  as  great  lion 
COUCHETH. 

Dcut.  33. 13.  for  dew,  and  for  deep  that  c.  beneath 
CUUCHING. 

Gcn.A^.  14.  Issachare.  down  betvvcoti  two  burdens 

A.':c/f.25.5.willniakeAmmonites  a  c.place  for  flocks 
COVENANT 

Is  a  mutual  agreement  between  two  or  more  par- 
tics.  Gen.  21.  32.  There  is  [1]  ..1  cuveiiunt  of 
works,  the  terms  whereof  are,  I)o  and  live;  sin 
and  die.  Gen.  2.  17.  Isa.  1.  19,  20.  which  cove- 
nant was  broken  by  our  first  parents  sinning 
against  God,  inealing  the  forbidden  fruit,  and 
titc covcr,ti.nt  being  made  with  Adam  as  a  public 
perso7i,  not  only  for  himself  but  for  his  pos- 
terity, all  mankind,  descending  from  him  by 
ordinary  generation,  sinned  in  him,  and  fell 
with  him  in  their  first  iransgressiiin,  Horn.  5. 
12 — 20.  [2]  The  covenant  iif  redemption,  ayid 
salvatio7i  by  grace,  e7itered  into  by  the  sacred 
Three,  ta  behalf  of  elect  sijiners,  on  whom 
gracc,and  glory  were  settled  for  ever ,  m  Christ, 
thrir  citvena7it-head,  Psal.  89. 3, 28.  Eiili.  1.  3,  4. 
2Tim.  1.  9.  This  covenant  is,  (1)  The  fruit 
of  the  sovereig7i  love  a7id  good  will  of  God, 
John  3. 16.  Col.  M9.  (2)  .Suit,  Isa.  55.  3.  (3) 
It  is  everlasting,  Isa.  61.  8.  (4)  Jlhsolute,  Jer. 
32.  38, 40.  (5)  Ji  covenant  filled  with  all  cpirit- 
7ial  blessings  to  true  believers  hi  Christ,  Eph. 
1.5.  (0)  Called7iew,  Heb. S.(),8.  noti7irespcct 
of  its  date,  it  bring  7nade  from  everlasting,  but 
in  the  manner  of  its  dispensation  and  mani- 
festation: J^ot  that  it  differed  in  substance 
from  the  old,  for  therein  Christ  was  promised, 
his  death,  and  svfferiiigs  shadowed  forth  by  the 
legal  sacrifices:  and  such  as  were  saved  under 
the  Old  Testament,  were  soo7ily  bij  faith  in  the 
blood  of  the  Messiah  that  was  to  come;  Gal.  4. 
3,  Abraham  believed  God,  anil  it  was  counted 
to  him  for  righteousness ;  he  believed  in  a  special 
jnanner  the  promise  of  the  covenant  concerning 
Christ,  in  whom  believers  of  all  7iatio7is  shall 
be  blessed.  Gen.  12.  3.  (1)  But  this  testament 
or  covenant  is  called  new.  in  regard  of  the  man- 
ner of  its  dispensation;  being  ratified  afresh 
by  the  blood  and  actual  sufferings  «/ Christ; 
being  freed  from  those  rites  or  ceremo7iies 
wherewith  it  was  formerhj  administered;  as  it 
contains  a7nore  full  and  clear  revelation  of  the 
mysteries  of  religion;  as  it  is  attended  with  a 
larger  measure  of  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the 
Spirit ;  and  as  it  is  neper  to  7tny  aid  or  be 
abolished.  (2)  For  circumcision,  which  was 
the  sign  or  sr-al  of  the  old  covenant,  Qti.  17. 
9, 13.  (3)  For  the  duties  of  the  covenant;  Psal. 
25.14,  He  will  shew  them  his  covenant:  He  will 
reveal  lo  them,  and  nuikc  them  utidirstand  the 


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duties,  and  bestow  on  them  tut  bn-^gings  ef  tfu 
cocena7it.  (4)  For  the  laws  ur  conditions  rr- 
quired  of  men  by  the  covenant:  ur  the  precepts 
of  God,  which  u-re  the  testimonies  iirwitncssei 
of  God's  will  and  of  man's  duty,  Psal.  2.'>.  )0. 
(5)  For  the  decalogue,  or  ten  commandmentt 
which  contain  the  articles  of  the  cuoenam. 
Deut.  4.  13.  (.6)  For  the  law,  religion,  and 
people  of  the  Jews,  who  were  in  covenant  with 
God,  Dan.  11.2ii.  (7)  For  the  vow,  promise, 
or  ejigagenienl,  whereby  a  man  and  woman 
7iiutuallybi>id  themselves  to  each  other mmar- 
riage;  and  this  ts  called  the  covenant  of  God. 
ProB.  2.  17.  because  God  is  the  mstitutor  oj 
that  society  and  mutual  obligation;  andbccaust 
God  is  called  to  be  the  witness  and  judge  of 
that  solenm  promise  and  covenant,  a7id  tht 
avenger  of  the  tra7isgrcssion  of  it. 
Gen.  9.  12.  this  is  the  token  of  the  c.  13, 17. 1 17. 11. 
17.  4.  as  for  me,  behold,  my  c.  is  with  thee 

13.  my  c.  shall  be  in  your  flesh  for  an  everlast.  c. 

14.  that  soal  be  cut  off,  he  hath  broken  my  e. 
Ezod.  31.  16.  kee|)  the  sabbath  for  a  perpetual  e. 

34.28.  he  wrote  upon  the  tables  the  words  of  thee. 
/,cv.  26. 15.  yc  do  not  my  comm.  but  ye  break  myc. 
J^um.  25. 12.  behold,  1  give  to  him  my  c.  of  peac<» 

13.  even  the  c.  of  an  everlasting  jiriesthood 
Deut.  4.  13.  and  he  declared  unto  you  his  c. 
23.  lest  ye  forget  the  e.  of  the  Lord  your  God 
31.  Lord  will  not  forget  the  c.  of  thy  fathers 
9.9.  when  I  wasgone  lo  receive  tb  ;  tables  of  the  c. 
il.  the  Lord  gave  me  the  tables  of  the  c. 

15.  the  twotab.^sof  the  c.  werommy  two  hands 
29.1.  these  are  the  words  of  the  c.  which  L.  comm. 

12.  thou  shouldest  enter  into  c.  with  the  Lord 
2]  .according  to  all  the  curses  of  the  c.  in  this  book 
2.5.  because  ye  have  forsaken  the  c.  of  the  Lord 
31.  20.  they  will  provoke  me,  and  break  my  c. 
.fudg.  2.  J.  IsaidI  will  never  break  my  e.  with  you 
l.SaH(.20.8.hast  brought  thy  servant  into  c.  of  Lord 
1  Kings  19.  10.  for  Israel  have  forsaken  thy  c.  14. 
20.34. Ahab  said, I  will  send  thee  away  with  thisc. 
'ih'ings  13.  23.  because  of  his  c.  with  Abraham 
23.  3.  to  perform  words  of  the  c.  written  in  book 
and  all  the  [leople  stood  to  the  c.  2  Chr.  34.  31 
iChron.  16.  15.  be  ye  inindliil  always  of  his  e. 
2CA?-o?).15. 12.  thev  entered  into  ae.  to  seek  L.God 
.iVcA.  13.  29.  they  have  deftied  the  c.  of  priesthood 
R>.a/.  25.  14.  that  fear  him,  he  will  shew  them  hisc. 
44.  17.  neither  have  we  dealt  falsely  in  thy  c. 
50.10.  that  thou  shouldest  take  my  c.  in  thy  month 

55.  20.  he  put  forth  his  hands,  he  hath  broken  c. 
74.  20.  have  respect  to  c.  for  dark  places  of  earth 
78.  37.  heart  not  ri^ht,  nor  were  they  stcdfast  inc. 
89. 28.  mercy  keep  and  c.  shall  stand  fast  with  him 

34.  my  c.will  1  not  break,  nor  alter  the  thing  sons 
39.  thou  hast  made  void  the  c.  of  thy  servant 
HI.  5.  he  will  ever  be  inindfii!  of  his  c. 

9.  commanded  his  c.  for  ever,  holy  is  his  name 
Pruv.  2.  17.  and  forgetteth  the  e.  of  her  God 
Isa.  28.  18.  your  c.  with  death  shall  be  disannulled 

33.  8.  he  hath  OiuKen  (he  c.  he  hath  despised  cities 
42.  6.  and  give  thee  for  a  c.  of  the  people,  49.  8. 
.54.  10.  nor  shall  the  c.  of  my  peace  be  removed 

56.  4.  the  eunuchs  that  lake  hold  of  my  c.  6. 
59.  21.  as  for  me,  this  is  my  c.  with  them 

.!er.  11.  2.  hear  ye  the  words  of  this  c.  6. 
3.  cursed  be  the  man  that  obeyeth  not  words  of  e 
14.  21.  remember,  break  not  thy  c.  with  ns 

22.9.  because  they  have  forsaken  thee.  i>f  the  Lil. 
31.  32.  which  my  c.  they  brake,  saith  the  Lord 
33.20.  if  you  can  break  my  e.  ofday  and  c.  of  niiilil 

21. then  may  c.  be  broken  willi  David  my  servant 
25.  if  my  c.  be  not  with  day  and  night 

34.10.  the  people  which  had  entered  intoe.  heard 

18.  who  have  not  performed  the  words  of  this  c 
50.  5.  let  us  join  to  the  Lord  in  a  perpetual  e. 

Kzek.  16.  8.  I  sware  and  entered  into  a  c.  with  ihe» 
.59.  hast  despised  oath  in  breaking  the  e.  17.  18 
61.  give  them  to  thee  for  daughters,  not  by  tiive 
17.  1.5.  or  shall  he  break  the  e.  and  be  deliveiedt 

16.  whose  oath  he  despised,  whose  c.  he  brake 

19,  my  c.  he  hath  broken,  it  v^fill  I  recompense 
20.  37.  I  will  bring  you  into  the  bond  of  the  c. 
44. 7. they  have  broken  my  c.  because  of  abominat 

/.>««. 9. 27.  shall  confirm  c.  with  many  for  one  week 
11.22.  shall  be  broken,  yea  also  the  prince  of  the  c. 

28.  and  his  heart  shall  be  against  the  holy  c. 

30.  he  shall  have  indignation  against  the  holy  c 

32.such  as  do  wickedly  against  c.  ?hall  he  corrupt 
//os.  10.4.spoken  words,  swearing  falsely  in  niak.r. 
Zceh.  11.  10.  that  I  miglit  break  my  e.  I  had  ir.a.ie 
Mnl.1.4.  thatmyc.  might  be  with  Levi  saith  Ld..5. 

8.  ye  have  corrupted  c.  of  Levi,  saith  L.  iri'  host' 

10.  hy  profaning  the  e.  of  our  fathers 
14.yctslieisthycompanion.  and  the  wife  ofthve. 

3.  1.  even  messenger  of  thee,  whom  yedeliem  'a 
./?e^?3.  25.  ye  arc  children  of  thee.  Goil  made  witM 

7.  8.  and  he  save  him  the  e.  of  circumcision 
Ron.  1.  31.  without  uiidfi'standing,  c.  breaker* 


(torn.  11  27  lliis  is  niy  c.  when  I  take  away  their 
Ci'aV.  3. 15.  tl  jugli  11  Uc  u  man's  c.  yd  if  coiiniiiied 

17.  tlie  c.  tiuu  was  coiil.r.iied  lielore  of  God 

Wei. a.  ti.  Iiu  IS  MuUiaiur  uf  a  bettw  c.eslablislied 

7.  if  tliai  rirsl  c.  li.id  b«ea  faullless,  then  no  placi: 

U.tliey  coiitmued  in  inyc.aud  1  regarded  (lieiii  no. 

2.  1.  tlieii  verily  tlie  lir=.t  c.  Iiad  aiso  ordinances 

4.  Aaron's  rod  tnal  budded,  and  tables  of  tiiet. 

Hce  Akk,  Blood,  Brkak. 

hook  uj  tkc  COVKiN.AiNT. 

r.x.od.  24.  7.  Mos*s  look  the  bvuk  uJ  the  c.  and  read 

iti.iugsi'i.'i.  io&vdXi  read  in  their  ears  all  the  words 

ot  tlie  bouk  vf  tilt  c.  found,  2  Chrun.  34.  ;)U. 

21.kcei>lhe  passovcr,  as  it  is  written  m  buok  of  c. 

EntaOlisli  COVKiVA-NT. 

Oen.6A8.  with  thee  will  I  atah.  my  c  and  sons,9.9. 

17.7. 1  wili  eslub.  my  c.  between  me  and  Abi  aliaiii 

l^.eslab.c.  with  Isaac  and  Ins  seed  after  liim,21. 

F.zod.tiA.  I  hnvecstab.  inyc.witli  them  to  give  land 

L,eB.ii5.9.  I  will  muliiiily  and  estab.  myc.  with  you 

Deut.ti.  Id. that  he  may  culab   his  c. which  he  swaie 

Eiek.  16.00. 1  will  e.itab.  to  thee  an  everlasting  c. 

(ii  I  will  estab.  my  c.  with  thee,  tlioushalt  know 

EveriasUiig  i^OVES AST. 

KJen.  9.  16.  that  1  may  remember  the  coerlast.  c. 

17.  I'{,  ilsha.l  be  in  your  tlesh  for  ^ncoeilast.c. 

19.1  wili  establish  my  c.  with  Isaac  tor  an  eoerl.c. 

Ln).-24.  SI  being  taken  from  Israel  by  an  eoerliist.c. 

2.Vum.  23. 5.  yet  he  hath  made  with  me  an  eotrl.  c. 

1  Chr.  16.  17.  cunrirmed  the  same  to  Jacob  for  a 

iaw,  and  (o  Israel  for  an  evcrlast.c.  Psal.  lOo.lO. 

«aa.24.5.  because  they  have  broken  Ihe eecrlast.  c. 

So.3. 1  ivill  make eocr.c.  with  you,lil. 8.  Jer.  32.40. 

Eiek.  37.  26.  it  shall  be  an  everlast.  c.  '.vith  them 

Heb.  13.  20.  through  the  blood  of  the  everla.it.  c. 

Keep,  keejiest,  kecpetk,  or  kept  COVKi\AX->:T. 

OcH.  17  9.  thou  slialt  keep  my  c.  thou  and  thy  seed 

10.  iha  is  my  c.  which  ye  shall  keep  between  me 

Eiod.  19. 5.  if  ye  will  obey  my  voice  and  keep  my  c. 

/Jeu^.  7.  9.  heis  G.  faithful  God,  wUokeepethc.  12. 

1  Kings  8. 23 .2  C/irun.  6.  14.  JVcA,  1.  5.  |  9. 32. 

29.9.A(;e/(tlierel"ore  the  words  of  this  c. and  do  them 

S,\.  9.  they  have  observed  thy  word,  kept  thy  c. 

l^irin^.?U.ll.  thou  hast  not  kept  my  c.  Fnai.lS.  10. 

/'S«i.s5.i0.mer.aiid  truth  to  such  as  keep  c.  103. 18. 

132. 12.  if  thy  children  will  keep  myc.  and  tesliin. 

Eiek.  17.  14.  by  keeping  of  his  c.  it  might  stand 

Da.f.-'i.^.kctpiag  c.and  inercyto  Ilium  that  iovehim 

Made  COVENANT. 
frcn.lS.  18.  same  day  the  L.  madea.c.  with  Abram 
21.  27.  Abraham  and  Abimelech  ma.de  a  c.  32. 
F.Lud.  34.  27.  1  have  made  a.  c.  with  thee  and  Israel 
Diut.  5.  2.  L.  our  G.  made  a  c.  with  us  in  Horeb 
3.  L.  made  not  this  c.  with  our  fathers,  Heb.  8.  9. 
29.  {.besides  the  c.  he  made  with  them  in  Horeb 
31.  16.  will  break  my  c.  I  have  made  with  them 
Joi'h..  24.  25.  Joshua  maiic  a c.  with  people  thutday 
1  i'am.  18.  3.  Jonathan  and  David  made  a  c.  23. 18. 
20. 16.  Jonathari  madeac.  with  the  houseof  David 

1  King.'':  8.  9.  L.  made  a  c.  with  Israel,  2  Chr.  6. 1 1. 
21.  ark  wherein  is  c.  of  the  L.  which  he  made 

20.  34.  Aliab  made  a  c.  with  Ben-hadad 

2  King.'  11.  4.  Jehoiada  77ia(/ea  c.  with  the  rulers 
17.  made  a  c.  between  the  Lord  and  the  king 

17.  ID.  Israel  rejected  his  c.  he  made  with  fathers 

j5.  with  whom  the  L.  had  made  a  c.  and  charged 

3f .  the  c.  made  with  you  ye  shall  not  forge 

23  3.  Josiah  made  a  c.  before  Lord.  2  C*'-  34.  ?.l. 

K  ViPon.U.S.David  7na(/eac.with  elders  in  Hebron 

16.  16.be  vo  mindful  even  of  thee,  which  he  mai/fi 

with  Abraham,  JSTe/i.  9.  8.  Psal.  105.  9. 

JC7«/'on.21.7. because  of  c.  he  had  made  with  D=.  ..d 

23.  i.all  the  congregation  maJs  ac.withkingjoasli 

Job  31.  1.  I  made  a  c.  with  mine  eyes,  why  then 

P.9ai.50.5.  that  have  madeacwilh  me  by  sacrifice 

89.3. have  made  a  '  '"ith  my  chosen,  I  have  sworn 

fsa.  28.  15.  ye  said,  ye  have  made  a  c.  witii  death 

57.  8.  enlarged  thy  bed,  and  maden.  c.  with  them 

Jer.  11.  10^  broke  the  c.  [  made  with  their  fathers 

31.32.  not  accordi'ig  to  the  c.  i  made  with  fathers 

34.8.afiei  Zedekiali  had  made  a  c.  with  people, !.'•. 

13.  saith  the  Lord,  I  madoK  c.  with  your  fat'.ers 

15.  ye  had  made  a  c.  jelbre  me  in  house  called 

18. performed  not  the  words  ofthe  eye  liad  made 

KzeA'.I7.13.and  maden  c.  with  him, and  taken  oath 

Make  COVENANT. 
Oen.  17. 2. 1  will  «/a/ie  my  r..  b?,tween  me  and  thee 
2H.28.let  lis  make  ac.  with  thee,  31.  44.  Ezra  10.3. 
Krod.  23.  32.lhon  shall  make  no  c.  Dent.  7.  2. 
34.  10.  behold  I  make  a  c.  before  all  thy  people 
12.  lest  thou  make  a  c.  with  the  inhabitants.  15. 
Dent  29.  14.  ;inr  with  yon  only  do  I  make  Iliis  c. 
Sam.  II.  1.  mnke  a  c.  with  us,  and  we  will  serve 
2.  or.  this  condition  will  I  make  a  c.  with  you 
i  Ckron.  29.  10.  now  it  is  in  my  heart  lomakea  c. 
AeA.  9.  3H.  and  we  make  a  sure  c.  a;id  write  it 
Job  41.4.  will  he  make  a  c.  with  tViee  t 
/cr. 31. 33  this  is  c.  I  will  make,  Heb.  8. 10. 1 10.  JR. 
Ciei-  34.  25.  I  will  m.  with  t'lem  a  c.  of   peace, 
and  iriil  -,ftiise  evil  boasts  to  cease,  37.  26. 
09 


cov 

H6.  3.  18. 1  will  mnice  a  c.  lui  mem  with  the  beasts 

12.  1.  and  they  do  make  a  c.  with  the  A«:>yriaiis 

jVew  CUVtN.ANT. 

./er.  31.31.  I  will  make  a  mc«' t.  with  Isr.  Meb.8.8. 

Heb.  8.  13.  a  neic  c.  he  liatli  made  the  first  old 

12.  24.  and  to  .lesiis  the  Mediator  ofthe  new  c. 

Remember  COVKN.-VNT. 

rvcn .9.15.  I  willre)«.my  c.  L.ev.  26.42.  J^ieA.  16.  60. 

Exud.  6.  5,  6.  1  have  rememb.  my  c.  wherulbresay 

/-eo.26.45.for  their  sakesrejrt.  c.  o!  their  ancestors 

I'sal.  105.  8.  he  hath  rem.  hisc.  for  ever,  106.  45. 

.iuiiis  I.  II.  because  they  rem.  not  the  brotherly  t. 

J, like  1. 72.  mercy  piomised,  and  to  rem.  lusholy  c. 

t  OVK.NANT  of  tialt. 
l.ev.  2.  13.  the  salt  of  c.  of  thy  God  to  be  lacking 
..Yum.  18.  19.  It  IS  a  c.  of  suit  for  ever  before  Lord 
•iChron.  13.  5.  to  David  and  Ins  sous  by  a  c.  uJ  salt 

■rran.igre.-<sed  COVENAN  1'. 
/>e«M7.2.liaili  wrought  wickedness  in  tJ-u7is.hisc. 
Josli.  7.  II.  they  liave  also  transgressed  my  c. 

15.berau.se  lie  J.c.of  L.  J«rfo-.2.20.2  KingsXS.X'i. 
23.  16.  when  ye  have  trans  uJ-cssc<ic.  of  the  I^ord 
,/(/»•. 34.  In.  .iiid  I  will  give  the  men  that  trans. my  c. 
Ht/s.a.'i.ttul  theylike  men  have  transgres^iullUe  r.. 
8. 1,  because  lliev  have  rrans.my  c.  and  trespassed 

COVENANI'ED. 
2  CkrcH.  7.  18.  according  as  I  have  c.  with  David 
I  Wn"'.  2. 5.  acioiding  tothe  word  thatlc.  with  you 
L<V/at.3t'.15.they  c.with  him  for  thirtypiecesofsilver 
!  L'j.!tc\>l.  5.  were  glad,  and  c.  to  give  him  money 

COVENANTS. 
Rom.  9.4.  fo  VYi;'>.n  pertaineth  the  glory  and  the  c. 
(iaH.'Zi.  theae  are  the  two  e.one  from  mount  Sinui 
Epk.  9..  12.  and  strangors  from  the  c.  of  promise 

COVER 

Signifies,  [1]  To  kiu'r,  Prov.  12.  16.  [2]  To  clothe, 

I  Ssini.  28. 14.  [3]  To  protect  and  defend,  Psal. 

91.4.  [■>.]    To  pardon,  or  forgive,  Viiiil.  32.   I. 

Rom.  4.  7.     [5]    To  vail,  1  Cor.  11.  6.     [6] 

To  inrlosit,  E.tod.  29.  13.     [7]  .'"at  io  confess, 

Prov.  28.  13. 

Violence  coveietii  the  mouth  ofthe  wicked,  Prov. 

10.6.    T/ieir  violent  unjust  courses  shall  bring 

down  God's  judgiHcnt  upon  them,  whereby  ihey 

skull  be  ••■<  c-v:zi::i:cd  ff  ihiir  former  injurious 

practices,  thai  irtey  shall  banc  ranking  to  .say 

for  themselves,  their  mouths  shall  be  slopped. 

To  cover  the  feet,  Judg.  3.  24.    aTirf  1  .Sam.  21. 

3.    T/iis  phrase  is  commonly  understood  in  both 

these  place:,  of  :asing  saliTC  ;    because  the 

vieu  n!}t  wearing  t'^eechcs  as  tC?  do,  but  long 

coats,  they  did  in  that  acf  cover  tkev  fctl.  But 

others  cxpsur.d  iz,  of  ccf^in-ring  om's  seif  ti 

take  a  little  sleep  ur  rc^t,  •>?  yj'is  very  •j.3.iclt3  do 

n  the  datj-tiine  ;'.•;  i.'iose  hoi  cuunirit^, 2  oaiii.  4. 

^   071'/  when  they  did  sc  in  a  cool  place,  l!\.fy  used 

to  cover  their  fret,  as  a/.pears  from  Ruth  3.  7. 

Jind  this  expo.tition  seems  best  to  agree  with  the 

history  in  both  places  where  this  phrase 

found.     For  the  servants  of  Ehud  staying  3.9 

long  for  their  lord,  seems  to  iinpi:/,  that  '.hsy 

judged  him  gone  to  sleep,  which  might  .'< 

a  considerable  time,  rather  than  to  thai  other 

work,  which  takes  up  but  a  little  time.  Jind  if 

Saul  was  asleep  in  tir.e  cave,  then  it   is  not 

strnnire  that  he  neither  hiard  I'2v:il  and  hi.'i 

men  talking  of  him,  nor  perceived  w.icii  Ddvid 

Cut  off  the  giiirt  of  ills  robe. 

F.zod.  10. 5.  the  locnstsshall :,.  the  fp.e,?  r.f  the  earth 

21.  33.  if  a  man  shall  di^  a  pit  a;:-J  r.ot  t.  ;* 

28.  42.  iT>r.I-:s  iirien  breoches  to  c.  their  nakedness 

33.22.1  will  c.  thee  v;ith  mv  hani' while  Ipass  by 

40.  3.  thou  shall  r.  the  ark'wiih  the  vail 

/vPW.  16. 13.  cloui  ofincens'j  m'.iyc.  the  mercy-seat 

17.  13.  pour  ;uit  the  blood,  and  c.  it  with  d'jst 
./Vum.  22.  ?.  behold  they  c.  the  face  ofthe  earth 
Dent.  23.  13.  and  c.  tlia!  which  cometii  from  thee 
33.  12.  the  Lord  shal'.  c.  him  all  the  day  long 
1  .'^^771.  24.  3.  and  H'^ul  went  in  to  e.  his  feel 
.VeA.  i.  5.  c.  not  llieir  iniipiity,  let  not  their  sin 
.TohXfy.  18.  Oei'.r'h,  c.  not  thou  my  biood,  let  my  cry 

21.  26.  shall  i.edown  in  dust,  worms  shall  c.  them 

22.  11.  tho  abundance  of  waters,  c.  thee,  .38.  .34. 
40.  22.  t<ie  shady  trees  c.  him  with  their  shadow 

Psal.  9,i.  4.  he  shall  c.  thee  with  his  feathers 
104.  9.  that  they  turn  not  again  to  c.  the  earlh 
IP'l.  29.  c.  themselves  wi''   their  own  confusion 
!39.  11.  ifl  siy,  surely  the  darkness  shall  c.  me 
140.  9.  let  the  mischief  of  their  lips  e.  them 

Isa.  II.  9.  as  ihe  waters  r.  the  sea.  Hah.  2.  14. 
14.  11.  is  spread  under  thee,  the  worms  c.  thee 
22.  17.  behold,  the  Lord  will  surely  c.  tliee 
26.  21.  the  earlh  shall  no  morec.  hfr  slain 
30. 1.  that  c.  with  a  covering,  but  not  of  mv  Spirit 

58.  7.  when  thou  seest  the  naked,  that  thour.  him 

59.  6.  neither  c.  themselves  with  their  works 

60.  2.  for  behold  the  darkness  shill  c.  the  earth 
6.  the  miillituilc  of  camels  shall  e.  theo 

Jer.  46.8.  I  will  go  up,  and  will  c.  the  earth 
Kiek.l.  18.  horror  shall  c.  them,  shame  on  all  faces 


COV 

KifA'.12.  <K  thou  slialt  c.  thy  faffi  that  thou  fine  not 
12. 1  e  shall  c.  his  face  that  he  see  not  tlitgro"nd 

24.  7.  poured  it  not  on  ground  to  c.  a  vviUi  dust 
17.  c.  not  thy  hps,  and  eat  not  tlie  bread  01  iiiea 
22.  yeshalli  ott.yourhps,  nor  eat  bread  of  mei 

26.10.  abuiid.  ol  his  horses,  their  dust  shall  c.  tliee 
19.  and  when  great  waters  shall  c.  lliee 

30.  18.  as  for  her,  a  cloud  shall  c.  her  and  daught. 
32.  7.  1  will  c.  the  heaven,  1  will  c.  ihe  sun 
37.6.  I  will  c.you  witliskin,  and  put  breath  in  you 
38.  9.  thou  Shalt  be  like  a  cloud  lot.  the  land,  16. 

/ius.2. 9.  recover  my  tla.\ given  tocher  .ir.keiiiieiM 
10.8.sliallsay  to  Ihe  niuumaiiisc.  us,  I^uke  23.  M 
Obad.  10.  for  thy  violence  shame  shall  c.  thee 
Mic.'i.l.  ye.d,  they  shall  all  c.  iheir  lips,no;iiiswet 

7.  10.  and  shame  shall  c.  her  that  said  to  me 
Hab.  2.  17.  the  violence  of  Lebanon  shall  c.  thee 
jViarA14.65.some  began  lospitoii  liim  aiidc.hisface 
1  Cor.  11.  7.  a  man  ought  not  to  c.  his  head 
1  Pet.  4.  8.  for  charily  sliall  e.  the  multitude  of  sins 

COVERED. 

Oen.  7. 19.  the  mouiil?iiiis  were  c.  with  waters, 20. 
9.  23.  they  c.  the  nakedness  of  their  father 
24.  65.  Rebekah  took  a  vail  and  c.  herself 
38.  14.  Tainar  c.  her  with  a  vail,  sat  in  open  place 

Exod.  8.  6.  the  frogs  came  U|>  and  c.  land  of  Lgy  •.■ 

14.  28.  the  waters  c.  the  chariots  and  horseinei. 

15.  5.  the  depths  c.  them,  they  sank  as  a  sionc 
JO.theseac.  them,  they  sank  as  lead,  .Josh.~l.~ 

16.  13.  at  even  the  quails  came  and  c.  the  cMiip 

24.  15.  Moses  went  up,  a  cloud  c.  the  mount,  16 
37.  9.  c.  with  their  wings  over  the  tiiercy-»e:ii 
40.  21.  the  vail  c.  the  ark  ofthe  testimony 

34.  a  cloud  c.  the  lent  ofthe  congregation 
Ae(;.13.13.beliold,  if  the  leprosy  have  c.  all  his  lU-sli 
Mull.  4.  20.  to  sue  v\'hen  the  holy  things  are  < . 
9.  15.  the  cloud  c.  the  tabernacle,  16.  |  16.  ■»2. 
lJiut.'32. 15.  art  waxen  fat,  thou  arte,  with  fulness 
Judg.  4.  18.  Jael  c.  him  wiili  a  mantle,  19. 

1  Sam.  19.  13.  Michal  c.  the  pillow  with  a  cloth 

28.  14.  an  old  man  comelh  up  c.  with  a  muiille 
\Kings  1.1.  c. king  David  with  clothes,  but  no  lita'. 

8.  7.cherul)imse.  ark,  1  Chr.i>8. 18.2  CAr.  5.  8. 

2  Kings  19.  1.  king  Hezekiah  heard  it,  he  rent  hie 
clothes  andc.  hiiiiielf  with  sackcloth, /so.  37.  1. 

2CA7-.  3. 1 0.  Solomon  c.  house  with  precious  stone» 
Job  23.  17.  nor  c.  he  the  darkness  from  my  face 

31.  33.  ifl  c.  my  transgressions  as  Adam 
Psal.  44.  15.  tlieshame  of  my  face  hath  c.  me 

19.  tlio'  thou  hast  c.  us  with  the  shadow  ofilcath 
55.  t  5.  are  come  upon  me,  and  horror  hath  c.  m» 
65.  13.  the  valleys  also  are  c.  over  with  corn 
W.O.  fJiall  be  as  the  wmgsof  a  dove  c.  with  .s  lv?r 
71    13.  ii:i  them  be  c.  with  reproach  that  seek 
78  t  53.  but  the  sea  c.  their  enemies,  106.  t  1 1 
65.  -tS  fjlory  to  (^ease.lhou  hast  c.  him  with  shamt 
ire   17.  the  ea rill  c.  the  company  (if.-\birani 
'..{9.  13.  thou  hast  c.  me  in  my  mother's  womb 

.'^r,/ii.  26.  i'li.  like  a  potsherd  c.  with  silver  ilross 
26.  who*?  hatred  is  c.by  deceit,  his  wickeitiies* 

Eeci.  6.  4.  his  name  shall  be  c.  with  darkiiesi. 

Isa.  6.  2.  with  twain  he  c.  his  face,  be  c.  !;i.s  lee! 
22.  1 17.  Ihe  Lord  whoc.  wi;h  e.^cellent  coviring 

25.  t  7.  wllldeslroy  thecoveririg  c.  over  all  n.^ofiit 

29.  10.  and  your  rulers  the  seers  hath  he  c. 
51.  16.  I  have  c.  thee  in  the  shadow  of  my  hand 
61.  10.  Jie  c.  ine  with  the  robe  of  righteousness 

.fer.  51.  42.  she  is  c.  with  the  multitud-'>  of  Wiive« 
Lam.  2.  1.  c.  the  daughter  of  Zion  with  s.  cloud 
3.  16.  broken  my  teeth,  he  hath  c.me  with  cshci 

43.  thou  hast  c.  with  anger,  and  persecuted  <,i 

44.  llioii  hast  e.  thyself  with  a  cloud,  that  pravct 
Ezek.  1.  11.  and  two  wings  c.  their  bodies.  23. 

16.  8.  I  spread  my  skirl,  and  c.  thy  nakednesj 
10.  I  girded  thee  with  linen,  I  c.  thee  with  silk 
18.  7.  and  hath  c.  the  naked  with  a  garmeni,  :'i 
24.8.  top  of  a  rock,  that  her  blood  should  not  be  c 
27.  7.  blue  and  purple  was  that  which  c.  thea 
31.  15.  I  c.  the  deep  for  him,  and  I  restrained 
37.  8.  the  flesh  came  up,  and  skin  c.  them  abov 
.Jonah'i.  6.  the  king  of  Nineveh  c.  with  sackcloth 

8.  let  man  and  beast  he  c.  with  sackcloth 
Hab.  3.  3.  God  came,  his  glory  c.  the  heavens 
Mat.  8.  24.  the  ship  was  c.  with  the  waves 
10.26.  there  is  nothinj  c.  that  shall  not  be  revealed 
and  hid  that  shall  not  he  known,  l.uke  12.  3. 

1  Cor.  11.  6.  if  »he  womnii  be  not  c.  let  her  be  iha. 1 
COVERED  face. 

Gen.  38.  15.  because  Tainar  had  c.  he.r  face 
F.xod.V).  15. the  locusts c.  ihe/aceof  whole  enrSa 

2  .S'aTTi.  19.  4.  hut  David  c.  his /ace  and  cried 
Ksth.l.  8.  as  the  word  went  they  c.  Haman's/arJ 
Psal.  69.  7.  because  shJinie  liaili  c.  my  face 
Prov.  24.  31.  nettles  had  c.  the /ace  thereof 
/.?a.  6.  2.  withtwain  liec.  his /ace,  and  with  Iwam 
./er.51.5I.  heaid  reproach,  shame  liathcour/aeej 

Head  COVERED. 
2  .9a77t.l5.  30  David  and  every  man  hadhis  Aerrrtc 
F.sth.  6.  12   Haman  -veiit  moiirnini;  h  s  head  c. 
Psal.  140,  7.  hast  c.  n  1;  head  in  the  Jay  of  bull  le 


cov 

Jtr.  14  i  wcrecoiifoutuied,  and  c.  their  heads,  A. 
1  Car.  U.  4.  every  mai;  (iraying,  having  hisAeuii  c. 

COVERED  sin,  or  Sin«. 
Pjoi.  32.  1.  blessed  is  lie  whose  siii  is  c.  /iom.  4.  7. 
i^5.  'i.  thou  liasl  c.  all  tlieir  soi*,  tielah 

CUVEKEUST. 
fi»a/.  1(14.  6.  thou  c.  it  with  the  deep  as  a  garment 
fclid/i.lli.ld.tookest  broidereil  garments  and  c.  them 

CUVEREll. 
A'rtA.2.t5.shall  make  hastu,aiid  c.shall  beprepared 

COVEREsT. 
DeiU.  22.  12.  vesture,  wlieiewith  thou  c.  ihyself 
P.s-rt/.  .5.  til-  shout  for  joy,  because  ihou  c.  them 
104.  2   who  c.  thyself  with  light  as  with  a  garin. 

COVERETH. 
tied.  29. 13.  thou  shall  take  all  the  fat  thatc  the 
inwards,  22.  Lev.  3.  3,  'J,  14.  |  4.  8.  |  7.  3.  |  9.  19. 
Vu/«.22.  11.  a  people  which  c.  the  faceof  theeartli 
ludg.  3.  24.  surely  he  c.  his  feet  in  his  cliamber 
lob  9.  24.  he  c.  the  faces  of  the  judges  tlieieof 

15.  27.  because  he  c.  his  face  with  his  fatness 
3fi.  30.  behold,  he  c.  the  bottom  of  the  sea 

32.  with  clouds  he  c.  light,  commands  not  to  shine 
Vs.'iZ.  ti.  pride  as  a  chain, violence  c.  them  as  a  gar. 
84.tt>.ihrough  valley  of  Baca,  rain  also  c.the  pools 
109.  19.  be  to  him  as  the  garment  which  c.  him 
147.  8.  who  c.  the  heavens  with  clouds,  prep,  rain 
'^n.'i;.  10.6.  violence  c.  Ihe  mouth  of  the  wicked,  11. 
12.  lovec.  all  sins  ||  12.1G.aprudentinan  c.  shame 
17.  y.  he  that  c.  a  transgression  seeketh  love 
28.  13.  he  that  c.  his  sins  shall  not  prosper 
/cr.3.25.  we  lie  down  m  shame,  our  confusion  c.  us 
Ezvk.  28.  14.  thou  art  the  anointed  cherub  that  c. 
Mai.  2.  16.  for  one  c.  violence  with  Ins  garment 
/^Kyt6-8.16.when  Iir  iishted  candle  c.it  with  a  vessel 

(.tWERlNG. 
^en.  8.  13.  Noah  removed  the  c.  of  the  ark 
20.  16.  behold,  he  is  to  thee  a  c.  of  the  eyes 
Kxod.^-i.  27.  for  that  is  his  c.  raiment  for  his  skin 
/.n).  13.  45.  the  leper  shall  put  a  c.  on  his  upper  lip 
;V«m. 19.15.  every  vessel  which  hath  noc.boundon 
ISiiiii.  17. 19.  woman  spread  a  c.  over  well's  mouth 
loh  22.  !4.  thick  clouds  are  a  c.  to  him  he  seelh  not 
24.  7.  that  the  naked  liave  no  c.  in  the  cold 
2ti.  6.  naied  before  him,  destruction  hath  no  e. 
31.  19.  ifl  have  seen  any  poor  without  c. 
I'sal.  105.  39.  he  spread  a  cloud  for  c.  and  fire 
Vctnt.  3.  10.  he  made  the  c.  of  it  of  purple 
I'll.  4.  I  5.  for  upon  all  the  glory  shall  be  a  c. 
22.  8.  and  he  discovered  the  c.  cf  J'jd«h 

'  17.  who  covered  thee  with  an  excellent  c. 
2.'i.  7.  destroy  the  face  oftne  c.  cast  over  all  people 
28. 20  the  c.  narrower  than  he  can  wrap  hiitis.  in 
3U.  1.  that  cover  with  a  c.  but  not  of  my  Spirit 
2-2.  ye  shall  defile  the  c.  of  thy  graven  images 
50.  3".  I  clothe  lieavens,  and  make  sackc.  their  c. 
K:("/.-.28.13.  every  precious  stone  wastliycsaidius 
t  Cor.  11.  t  10.  a  woman  ought  to  have  a  c. 
15.  glory  to  her,  for  her  hair  is  given  her  for  a  c. 
See  B.^doer's  skins. 
COVERING. 
/■-'rnrf.  25.  20.  c.  the  mercy  seat  with  their  v/ings 
,V«m.  4.  5.  Aaron  shall  take  down  the  c.  vail 
K:.ek.  28.  16.  I  will  destroy  thee,  O  c.  cherub 
.Ma/.2.13.I  have  done  c. altar  of  the  Lord  with  tears 

COVERINGS. 
I'rnv.  7.  16.  decked  my  bed  with  c.  of  tapestry 

31.  22.  she  rnaketh  herself  c.  of  tapestry 

COVERS. 
Ezod.  25.  29.  make  c.  ||  37.  16.  he  made  his  c. 
Xuni.  4.  7.  put  thereon  c.  to  cover  witha! 

COVERT 
Bignifies,  [VJInumbrage,  or  shady  place,!  Sam. 
25.  20.     [2]  M  thicket  for  wild  beasts.  Job  38. 
40.     [3]   Something  made  to  shelter  the  people 
jrom  the  weather  on  the  sabbath  ;  or  somecostly 
chair  of  state,  wherein  the  kings  o/ Judah  used 
to  hear  the  priests  expound  the  law  on  the  sab- 
bath, 2   Kings  16.  18.     [4]   Christ  Jesus,   the 
saints'  shelter,  defence,  or  refuge,  Isa.  32.  2. 
1  !fam.  25. 20.  Abigail  came  down  by  c.  of  the  hill 
i/f  mo'sl6.18.the  c.  for  the  sabbath Ahaz  lookdown 
Job  38. 40.  when  lions  abide  in  the  c.  to  lie  in  wait 
40.  21.  behemoth  lieth  in  the  c.  of  the  reed 
Fsal.  61.  4.  I  will  trust  in  the  c.  of  thy  wings 
fsa.  4. 6.  a  tabernacle  for  a  r.  from  sto  m  and  rain 

16.  4.  be  thou  a  r.  to  them  from  the  faceof  spoiler 

32.  3.  a  man  shall  be  a  c.  from  the  tempest 
Ter.  25.  38.  he  hath  forsaken  his  c.  as  a  iion 

COVET. 
JTlis  wordis  sometimes  taken  in  a  good  sense,  as 
in  1  Cor.  12.  31,  Covet  earnestly  the  best  gifts. 
This  covetoHsncii  is  good  and  commendable, 
ishen  spiritual  blessings  are  earnestly  desired 
and  sought  after.  But  most  commonly  it  is 
taken  in  a  bad  sense,  for  an  eager  and  im- 
moderate desire  after  earthly  things.  Josh.  7. 
21.  Prov.  21.  26.  Covetousness  is  called  idolatry. 
Col.  3.  5.  because  the  covetous  man  places  that 
love,  delight,  ^nd  confidence  in  njhes^which  are 

.iao 


COU 

due  to  God  alone.   'I'his  sin  is  condemned  in  ail 
sorts  of  persons,  and  is  cipressbj  forbidden  by 
the  tenth  commandment,  '1  liou  slialt  not  covet, 
JCxod.  20.  17.     Such  as  arc  aadicled  to  this  sin, 
are  hated  of  God,  Psal.  10.  3.      'J'hcy  are  cruel 
and  oppressive,  Mie.  2.  2.    7'Ae  riclics  they  are 
so  eager  in  the  pursuit  of ,  prove  but  poison  to 
kill  them,  and  thus  they  are  miserable,  iob'M. 
15,  16,  17.  Prov.  1.  19.    The  inordinate  love  of 
wealth  does  likewise  betray  men  to  manifold 
sins,  and  exposes  them  to  manifold  sufferings  ; 
both  from  themselves,  tn  denying  t/icmselves 
the  comfort  of  their  estates  ;  and  from  others, 
as  extortioners,  thieves,  and  t/ic  like,  Deul.  16. 
19.  Eccl.  4.  8.  Mat.  26.  15.  1  Tim.  6.  10. 
£a:ui/.20.17.thou  shait  not  c.thyneiglibour's  house, 
wife,  nor  .-ervaiit,  IJeut.  5.  21.  Rom.  7. 7.  |  13.  9. 
Jiltc.  2.  2.  they  c.  fields  and  take  them  by  violence 
1  Cor.  12.  31.  but  c.  earnestly  the  best  gifts 
14.  39.  c.  to  prophesy,  and  forbid  not  to  speak 
COVETED. 
.fosh.  7.21.  Achan  said,  then  1  c.  them,  took  them 
.dels  20.  33.  1  have  c.  no  man's  silver  or  gold 
1  'J'im.  6. 10.  which  while  some  c.  after  they  erred 

COVET  E'l'H. 
Prov.  21.  56.  he  c.  greedily  all  the  day  long 
Hub.  2. 9.  woe  to  him  that  c.  an  evil  covetousness 

COVETOU.S. 
Psal.iO.  3.  the  wicked  bkssetlic.  whomLd.  abhors 
/>uAcl6. 14. Pharisees  whowure  cheardthesc  things 
1  Cor.  5.  10.  yet  not  altogether  with  the  c. 

11.  if  any  brother  be  c.  with  such  not  to  eat 
6.  10.  nor  c.  siiall  inheritking.  of  God,  i'.ph.  5.  5. 

1  Tun.  3.  3.  a  bishop  then  must  not  be  c. 

2  7'(m..3. 2.  in  the  last  times  men  shall  bee.  boasters 
2  Pet.  2.  14.  a  heart  exercised  with  c.  practices 

COVETOUSNESS. 
Eiod.  18.  21.  provide  able  men,  men  hating  c. 
Psal.  119.  36.  incline  not  my  heart  to  c. 
Prov.'iS.  16.  he  Ihathatelhc.  shall  proli'^ig  his  days 
Isa.  57.  17.  for  the  iniquity  of  his  c.  was  I  wroth 
.Jcr.  6.  13.  every  one  is  given  to  c.  8.  1'.' 

22.  17.  thy  eyes  and  heart  are  not  'jut  for  thy  c. 

51.13.  thtii'jeiid  iscome,  and  the;iieasureof  thy  c. 
Ezek.  33.  31.  but  their  heart  goelb  after  their  c. 
Hob.  2.  9.  woe  to  him  that  covetelh  an  evil  c. 
J\Iark  7.  22.  out  of  t.'ie  heart  proceedeth  c. 
Lake  12. 15.  he  said,  take  heeil,  and  beware  of  c. 
Rom.  I.  29.  being  filled  with  all  c.  fornication 
2  Cor.  9.  5.  as  a  matter  of  bounty,  and  not  off. 
Epi'.  1.3.  biitc.  lei  It  not  he  once  named  among  you 
Co/. 3.5. mortify  your  memb.and  c.  which  is  idolatry 
1  Tkess.  2.  5.  nor  at  any  time  used  weaclokeof  c. 
Heb.  13.  5.  let  your  conversation  be  without  c. 
'iPet.2. 3.  thro'  t.shall  thev  make  merchand.  of  you 

COLJLD. 
Gen.'Un.  1.  when  Isaac  was  old,  so  that  he  c.  not  see 
Eiod.  8.  18.  did  so  to  bring  forth  lice,  but  c.  not 
l.S(im..3.2.  Eh'seyes began  to  waxdin7,hef.notsee 
1  Kings  14.  4.  Aliijah  c.  not  see  his  eyes  were  set 
'■iHiiigs  3.  26.  to  break  to  king  of  Edom,  but  c.  not 

1  Chron.  21.  30.  but  David  c.  not  go  before  it 

2  Chron.  13.  7.  Rehoboam  e.  not  withstand  them 
Psal.'il .'i(i.yi:a.,  1  sought  him, but  ho  c.  not  be  found 
Isa.b.  4.  what  c.  have  been  done  more  to  vineyard? 
.Jer.  15.  1.  my  mind  c.  not  be  toward  this  peojiio 
.Jonah  1.13.men  rowed  to  bring  it  to  land,  butc.not 
jWurA6.19.thereforeHerodia3  had  a  quarrel  against 

John,  and  would  have  killed  liim,  butshe  c.  not 
9.  IM.  cast  him  out,  and  they  c.  not,  Luke  9.  40. 
14.  8.  she  hath  done  what  she  c.  she  is  come 
.lokn  21.  25.  the  world  c.  not  contain  the  books 
-licts  13.39.  from  which  ve  c.  not  bejustified  by  la^v 

COULDEST. 
■  Jer.  3.  5.  and  hast  done  evil  things  as  thou  c. 
Kzek.  16.  28.  and  yet  thou  c.  not  be  satisfied 
COULTER,  S. 

1  Sam.  13.  20.  Israel  went  to  sharpen  each  iiis  c. 
21.  they  had  a  file  for  their  o.  and  the  forks 

COUNCIL. 

2  .Sim.  23.  t  23.  David  set  Bcnaiah  over  his  c. 
Mat  5.22.  8hallsay,Raca,  shall  be  in  danger  of  c. 

21).  59.  the  c.  sought  false  witness,  Mark  14.  55. 
J/ar/il5.1.wholec.boundJes.«nd  carried  him  away 
Luke  22.  66.  the  elders  led  Jesus  into  their  c. 
.Tohn\l.4't.  the  chiefpriests gathered  a  c..'lcts5."i. 
.^ctsi.  15.  had  commanded  them  to  go  out  of  the  c. 

5.  27.  they  brought  and  set  them  before  the  c. 
34.  then  stood  there  up  one  in  the  c.  a  Pharisee 
41.  and  they  departed  from  the  c.  rejoicing 

6.  12.  caught  Stephen,  and  brought  him  to  the  c. 
15.  all  in  Ihe  c.  looking  on  him,  saw  his  face 

22.  30.  he  eomniaixled  all  their  c   to  appear 

23.  15.  ye  with  Ihe  c.  signify  to  the  chief  captain 

24.  20.  any  evil  in  me,  while  1  stood  before  the  c. 

COUNCILS. 
.Ifat. 10.17.  they  will  deliver  vouuptoc.Jtfaj'A-13.9. 

COUNSEL 
Signifies,  [1]    .Advice,  Prov.  20.  18.   Dan.  4.  27. 
[2]  God's  purpose  and  decree,  Acts  4.  28.  [3] 


corr 

The  direct:. fi  of  his  word,  the  tnulioits  cf  ku 
Spirit, and  ..tc  Kindness  of  his  proeidenct  ,Piiai. 
73.24.  [4]  His  will  or  doctrine  cvHcerHiag  tin 
way  of  salvation,  Luke  7.  30  Acts  20.  -^l 
[5J  7'he designs,  thoughts,  and  mostsccret  resa- 
lutions,  1  Cor.  4.  5. 

Christ  Jesus  is  called  CownseWoi,  Isa  9  6.  [1[ 
On  account  of  his  infinite  wisiivm.i^ui.  2.  .3 
[2J  Oh  account  of  his  willingness  to  mstructavt 
give  counsel  to  yncn;  as  also,  to  plead  their  causf 
before  his  throne.  Rev.  3.  18.  1  Ji>hii  2   1. 

Exed.  18.  19.  hearken  to  me,  I  will  give  thee  c. 

JVu;h.27.21. before  Eleazar,  who  shall  ask  c.tbrhia 

31.  10.  these  caused  Isr.  thro'  the  c.  of  Balaam,  K 

commit  trespass  against  L.  in  theaiatterol  Peo. 

i>cut.32.28.are  a  nation  void  of  c. nor  is  understand. 

./osA.  9. 14.  asked  note,  at  the  mouihofthe  Lord 

Judg.  20.  7.  behold,  give  here  your  advice  aud  c. 

2*am.  15.  31.  lurnc.of  Ahithopiiel  into  foolishness 

16.  23.  so  was  all  the  c.  of  Ahithophel  witli  David 

17.  14.  the  L.  defeated  the  good  c.  of  Ahithophel 
20.  18.  saying,  they  shall  surely  ask  c.  at  Abel 

1  Kings  1.  12.  let  me,  I  pray  thee,  give  thee  c. 

12.  a.  forsook  the  c.  of  old  men,  13. 2  Ckr.  10. 8, 13 
'iKings  6. 8.  kingof  Syria  took  c.  with  hiii  servants 

18.  20.  I  have  e.  and  strengih  for  war,  ha.  36.5. 

1  Chron.  10.  13.  so  Saul  died  for  asking  c.  of  ono 

2  Chron.  22.  5.  Almziah  walked  after  tlieir  c. 
25.  16.  king  said,  art  thou  made  of  the  king's  c.? 

30.  2.  the  king  had  taken  c.  to  keep  the  passovet 
23.  the  assembly  took  c.  to  keep  otiier  seven  days 

£rial0.3.  according  to  the  c.  of  my  lord,  and  ihone 

8.  according  to  the  c.  of  the  princes  and  elders 

jVe/i.  4.  15.  God  had  brought  tlieir  c.  to  nought 

.fob  5.  13.  the  c.  of  the  froward  is  carried  headlong 

10. 3.  and  should  shine  upon  Ihe  c.  of  the  wick-jil 

12.13.  wisdom  anil  strength  he  ha'h  c.  and  uiidcrst. 
21. 16.  the  c.  of  Ihe  v.ickcd  is  far  from  me, 22.  18. 
38.  2.  who  is  this  that  darkeneth  c.  by  wonls  ? 
42.3.  who  is  he  that  hidelh  c.  without  knowledge'' 

Psal.  1.1.  that  walketh  not  mlhee.  of  the  ungoillj 

14.  6.  you  have  shamed  the  c.  of  the  poor 

16.  7.  1  will  bless  the  Lord,  who  hath  given  me  c 
20.  4.  the  Lord  grant  thee,  and  fulfil  all  thy  c. 

31.  13.  while  they  took  c.  together  agiiinst  me 
33.  10.  Lord  brings  thee,  of  the  heath. to  noughl 
55.  14.  we  took  eweet  c.  together,  and  walked 
64.  2.  hide  me  from  the  secret  c.  of  the  wicked 
68.  27.  the  princes  of  Judah  and  their  c. 
73.24.  thou  shall  guide  me  with  thy  e.  afierwar  j 
83.3.thcy  have  taken  crafty  e.  againstthy  peo|.le 

106.  13.  they  waited  not  for  his  c.  but  lusted 
43.  but  they  provoked  him  with  their  e. 

107.  11.  they  contemned  the  c.  of  the  Host  High 
Prov.  8. 14.  e.  is  mine,  sound  wisdom,!  am  undersf. 

11.14.  where  noc.  is,  the  iieoiilefall,  but  inmultit. 

12.  15.  but  he  that  hearkeneth  unio  e.  is  wise 

15.  22.  without  e.  purposes  are  disnppolnted 

19.  20.  hear  e.  ajid  receive  instruction,  that  thou 

20.  5.  c.  in  the  h*'nrt  of  man  is  like  deep  water 
18.  every  purpose  is  established  by  c.  and  with 

21.  30.  there  is  no  wisdom  nor  c.  against  the  L. 
24.  0.  for  by  wise  c.  thou  shalt  make  thy  war 
27.9.S0  doth  thesweemessofa  friend  byheartj  c 

fsa.  5.  19.  let  thee,  of  the  Holy  One  draw  nigh 
7.  5.  they  have  taken  evil  c.  against  thee,  saying 
11.  2.  s|iirit  of  c.  and  might  shall  rest  upon  him 
19.  3.  and  I  will  destroy  the  c.  of  Egypt 

11.  ihee.of  counsellors  of  Pilar. is  become  brutish 
23.  8.  who  hath  taken  this  c.  against  Tyre  ? 

28.  29.  from  the  Lord,  who  ia  wonderful  in  e. 

29.  15.  that  seek  deep  to  hide  e.  from  the  Lord 
40.  t  13.  who  being  of  his  r.  halh  taught  him  ? 

14.  with  whom  took  he  c.?  who  instructed  him? 
44.  26.  and  performeth  the  c.  of  his  messengers 
.fer.  18.  18.  nor  shall  c.  perish  from  the  w  se 
23.  thou  knovs  est  all  their  e. against  me  to  slay  mo 
19.7.  I  will  make  void  c.  of  Judah  r>nd  Jerusalem 

32.  19.  nii^jhly  God,  great  in  c.  mighty  in  work 

38. 15.  if  I  give  thee  e. wilt  not  thou  hearken  to  me 
49.7. isf, perished  from  prudent?  is  wisd.vanishcdl 

30.the  king  of  Babylon  hath  taken  c.  against  vou 
Ezek.  7.26.  and  c.shall  perish  from  the  ancien :s 
11.  2.  and  that  give  wicked  c.  in  this  city 

13.  t  9.  they  shall  not  be  in  the  c.  of  my  people 
Dan.  2.  14.  David  answered  with  c.  and  wisdom 
Jfos.  4.  ]2.my  people  ask  cat  their  stocks  and  stafi' 
Mie.  4.  12.  neither  understand  they  his  c. 
ZpcA.C.13.tbef.ofpeace5hal!  be  between  them  both 
Mat.  12.  14.  Ihe  Pharisees  held  a  c.  against  him 

27.  7.  they  took  c.  and  bought  the  potter's  fiehl 

28.  12.  when  they  had  taken  e.  they  gave  uionej 
Mark  3.  6.  they  took  c  against  Jesus,  .lohn  1 1.  53 
Luke's^.  51.  he  had  not  consented  to  ther.  u'then; 
.fofin  18.  14.  now  Cainphas  was  he  who  .^ave  e. 
JietsA.  28.  what  thy  c.  determined  before  to  be  don» 

5.33.  when  they  heard,  they  took  c.  to  slay  then 
38.  if  this  r.  be  of  men,  it  will  come  lo  nouihi 
9.  23.  after  that  the  Jews  took  r.  to  kill  him 
27.  42.  the  soldiers'  c.  was  to  kill  the  urisc/nerf 


Eph^  P.  whoworVcili  s ftcr  tl\e  r.  of  lii» own  will 
Ueb.  €   n  lo  shew  tlic  inmiiitiibilily  ■jfius  c. 

fOC.V'ShJ.t/  God  jr  Arrrf. 
/«</«-.  IJ*  5.  tliej-'iuid,  ask  c.  we  jiray  ihee  of  God 

2(1.  Ir"  ilio  cliildreii  1 1'  Israel  asked  c,  o/  God,  'iJ. 
I  i«;(i.  U.;i7.  Saul  asked  c.  of  God,  shall  1  go  down? 
Ti-XM  1.  the  c.  ufi\w  /,.7ra  s'aiidelh,  /Vou.  U».iil. 
i^a.  Ul.  17.  bpci'usei  t'tliec.  n/the  / .orii u(  hos'is 
.Itr.  -iW.  Itt.  who  hatli stood  iiitlier. «/ the  J.ord  ? 

4:t.  •Hi.  ther<;rorc  hnr^r  'he  c.  »/tlje  J.urd.,  ol'.  45. 
/.(lit  7.  'M.  the  ia\vy«  rs  rrjc<!teri  the  c.  o/'  /7(/<i 
/?(;ts2.^'{.luiudelivt;n>:oy  the  determinate  c.u/r;. 

80.  ii7.  not  asliaiiiel  to  <lpclare  lo  you  all  c.  a/  r;«(^ 

jJ/«(.'('1;N':pEI<. 
tOA/wu.  25. 16.  ami  hasi  not  liearkened  to  »»y  c. 
Jub  29.  '21    mcii  waili/i  and  kept  silejice  at  my  c. 
fs.  119.  t  -•'•  thy  ttiliiiHiiiies  are  theineiiof  )h^c. 
friin.  1.  2o.  but  ye  have  s(  t  ai  nought  ail  my  c. 

'M.  they  would  none  itf  my  c,  they  dt-sjiisod  my 
Isa.  4(i.  10.  my  c.  siiail  stand  and  1  will  do  all 

11.  man  (liatcxt'cnieth  iiiyc.  from  a  tar  country 
yer.  2;l.  22.  but  if  they  liad  stmid  in  my  c. 
Van.  4.  27.  Oking,  lot  ;k!/c.  be  acceptable  to  tliee 

Own  COUNSEL. 
Jul)  18.  7.  and  his  own  c,  shall  cast  him  down 
Has.  10.  6.  Israol  eUuII  be  ashamed  of  his  own  c. 

7a/lc  COUNSEL,. 
JVck-  6.  7  come  now,  and  let  us  take  c.  together 
Ps.  i.  2.  rulers  ?(iAc  c.  agamstLord  an<l  .'\noin!ed 

i:i.  2.  how  long  shall  i  lake  c.  In  my  soul? 

71.  10.  that  wn'.t  !'or  my  soul,  take  c.  together 
Isa.  8.  10.  taJcc  c.  and  it  sliall  come  to  notight 

1().  ;(.  faicf. execute  jiidgmfnt,  make  thy  shadow 

30. 1.  woe  to  children  that  take  c.  but  not  of  me 

45.  21.  tell  ye,  yea  let  them  take  c.  together 

COUNSEL,  EI). 
iHam.  16.  23.  which  Ahithophel  c.  in  those  days 

17.  t  7.  tiiat  Ahithophel  halli  t.  is  not  good 
11.  I  c.  that  all  Israel  be  gathered  unto  lliee 
15.  thus  and  thus  .Ahithophel  c.  and  thus  I  c.  21. 
iChron.  25.  t  16-  God  hath  c.  to  destroy  thee 
7o426.;i.howhast  thou  c.  him  that  liathn;>  wisdom? 
P.t.  32.  t  8.  I  willc.  thee,  mine  eyes  shall  beon  thee 
Eccl.  S.  2. 1  r.  thee  to  kee;i  the  knig's  commaidment 
fii'c.  3.  18.  I  c  thee  to  buv  ol'iise  gold  tried  in  f;re 

COUNSELLOR. 
8«am.  15.  12.  Ahithophel,  f);ivid'sc.  lCAr.27.33. 
IC/iron.  26.  14.  for  Zechariah  his  son,  a  wise  c. 

27.  ;^i  Jonathan,  David's  uncle,  was  a  c.  a  scrdie 
iC/troiu  22.  3  Atiialiah  was  his  c.  todo  wickedly 
isa.  'i.  3.  Lord  taketii  awav  the  c.  and  artiticer 

it.  0.  his  name  shall  be  called  Wonderful,  C. 

40.  13.  or  who  being  his  c.  hclb  taught  him 

41.  28.  for  I  behelH,  and  there  was  no  m«r.,  r<n  c 
Jl//f.4.11.  isthcrenokiiigintheo?  is  thy  c.  perished? 
^ak.  1.  11.  there  is  come  out  of  thee  a  wiciced  c. 
M.irk  15.  43.  Joseph  an  honourable c.  I.xikc"'Z.M. 
/<r/'«.l  1.34.  who  known  mind  of  L.  who  been  his  c? 

COUNSELLORS. 
iChr.  22.  4.  they  werehis  c  after  his  father's  death 
h'.ira  4.  5.  they  hired  c.  against  them,  to  frustrate 
7.  14.  as  thou  art  eentof  the  king,  and  his  serene. 
28.  extended  mercy  to  me  before  the  king  and  c. 
8.25.  sr-ild,  which  the  king  and  his  c.  had  ortered 
/oft  3. 14.  been  at  rest  with  kings  and  c.  of  the  earth 
12.17.1eadeth  c.  away  s[)oi!ed,  makes  judges  fools 
P*.  119.  24.  tiiy  testimonies  are  Qy  delight  and  c. 
Prov.  11.  14.  in  the  multitude  of.;,  is  safety,  24.6. 
12.  20.  deceit  in  heart,  but  to  the  c.  of  peace  ie  lov 
15.  22.  in  the  multitudeof  e.  ibcyara  established 
Isa.  1.26.  I  will  restore  thy  c.  as  at  the  beginning 
19.  II.  counsel  of  wise  r.  of  Phnraoh  is  brutish 
f)an.  3. 24.  said  to  his  c.  did  we  not  cast  three  men? 
27.  the  king's  r.  being  gathered,  saw  these  men 
4.  36.  my  c.  and  my  lords  sought  unto  me 
6.  7.  all  the  c.  and  the  captain*  have  consulted 

COUNSELS. 
fob  37.  12.  and  it  is  turned  roond  about  bv  his  c. 
Pfril.  5.  10.  O  Cod,  let  them  fall  by  their  own  c. 
PI.  12.  and  thev  walked  in  their  own  c. 
fVoM.1..5.man  ofunder.sland.  shall  attain  to  wise c. 
12.  5.  but  the  c.  of  the  wicked  are  deceit 
02.  20.  have  i.nt  I  written  excellent  things  in  c.7 
fta.  25.  I.  ih-;  c.  of  old  are  faithfulness  and  truth 
47.  13  arc  we-Tied  in  the  multitude  of  thy  c. 
Jer.  7.  24.  wnlUed  in  the  c.  of  their  evil  heart 
llos.  11.1'.  devour  them.  l)ccan-!e  of  their  own  <;. 
Mic.  6.  16.  ye  w:ilk  in  the  c.  of  the  bouse  of  .Ali:Ui 
1  Cor.  4.  5.  will  make  ni:iiiifest  the  c.  cf  the  heart 

COUNT. 
Exod.  12.  4.  sliall  make  your  c.  for  the  Iamb 

COUNT,   Verb. 
Lcv.^Z.  V>.  c.  from  the  morrow  after  the  sabbath 
25.  27.  let  him  c.  the  year.<  of  the  s:ile,  .12. 
yum.  2.3. 10.  who  can  «   the  dust  of  Jacoli? 
1  fiam.  1 .  16.  c.  not  me  for  a  daufjhter  of  Belial 
■Job  19.  15.  and  my  maids  c.  me  for  a  stranger 
31.  4.  doth  not  he  fee  inv  way.'*,  c.  all  my  Meps? 
Pml  .S7.  fi.  the  Lord  .'•liall  r.  when  he  wiiteth 
13S).  IS.  if  I  c.  llieiu,  they  are  ujorc  tluiu  the  saud 

m 


•:ou 

Pgal.  139.  22.  I  hate  them,  I  c.  them  mine  enemies 
jtffC.O.ll.shall  1  c.  thciii  jiuie  with  wicked  lialancts 
..lets  20.  24.  neiihur  c.  I  my  life  dear  to  myself 
I'kU.'i.b.  1  call  things  loss,  and  do  c.  them  but  dung 
13.  I  c.  not  myself  to  have  apprehuided,  hut  this 
2  7'Aras.l.  ll.G.  would  c.  you  worthy  of  this  calling 

3.  15.  c.  him  not  as  an  enemy,  but  admonish  hiiii 
I'J'im.  6.  1.  c.  their  masters  worthy  of  =»ll  honour 
Pluliiii.  17.  if  thou  c.  me  a  partner,  receive  liiiii 
.lain.  I.  2.  c.  it  joy  when  ye  fall  into  temptations 

5.  II.  behold,  we  c.  lliem  Imppy  winch  eiiduie 
2/'c^  2.  13.  astliey  that  c.  it  pleasine  lo  not  iiiilay 

3.  9.  Lord  ig  not  .slack,  as  some  men  c.  slackness 
licv.  13.  m.  let  him  c.  the  number  of  the  beast 

COUNTED. 
f?P7i.  15. 0.  Abrani  believed,  and  he  c.  it  to  him  for 
righteousness,  Ps.  lOG.  31.  Horn.  4.  3.  Gal.  3. 6. 
:iO.  33.  the  sheep  that  shall  be  c.  stolen  with  ine 
31.  15.  are  we  not  c.  of  him  strangers?  sold  us 
1  A'oi^'sS.S.that  cannot  benumbered  ore.  for  mult. 
\Ckron.  21.  6.  but  Levi  and  Benjamin  c.  he  not 
Meli.  13.  13.  for  they  were  c.  faithful,  oliice  was 
.lob  18.  3.  wherefore  wo  are  c.  as  beasts  and  vile 

41.  29.  darts arec. as siubhlejlaughethatshaking 
Psiil.  44.  22.  we  are  c.  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 

88.  4.  I  am  c.  with  them  that  go  down  to  the  pit 

/'rat). 17.28.  even  a  fool,  when  he  holdclh  his  peace 

ISC.  wise,  and  he  thatshutteth  his  lipsisa  man 

27.  14.  lisiiig  ea«iy,  it  shall  be  c.  a  curse  1-j  him 
Isa.  5.  28.  their  horses'  hoofs  shjill  bo  e.  like  tiiiit 

32   15.  EJid  the  fruitful  field  he  c.  for  a  forest 

33.  13.  ivho^re  is  ho  that  c.  the  towers? 

40. 15.  the  nations  are  c.  iissinall  dust  of  balance 
17.  all  nations  are  c.  to  him  less  than  nothing 
Hos.  8.  12.  but  they  were  c.  as  a  strange  thing 
.^tat.  14.  5.  Iliey  c.  him  as  a  prophet,  Mark  11.32. 
l.ukc  21.  36.  be  c.  worthy  to  escape  these  things 
.tict-s  5.  41.  rejoicing  that  they  were  c.  v-orthy 

19. 19.  they  burned  their  books,  and  c.  the  price 
Horn.  2.26.  uncircumcision  he  c.  for  circumcision 

4.  5.  to  him  believeth,  his  faith  is  c.  for  righteous. 
9.  H.  biitthcchildreiiof  promise  are  c.  for  his  seed 

Phil.  3. 7.  what  were  gain,  those  I  c.  loss  for  Christ 
27''"'ss.  1.5.  be  <;.  worthy  of  the  kingdom  of  Cod 
ITtni.  I.i2.  enabled  me,  for  that  hoc.  me  faithful 

5.  17.  let  elders  oe  c.  worthy  of  double  honour 
//eb.  3.  3.  this  man  was  c.  worthy  of  more  glory 

7.  6.  he  v.hose  descent  is  nc'.c.  from  them 

10. 29.  hath  c.  bloodof  the  covenant  unholy  thing 

Sec  Accot^NTED. 

COUN'I'ETH,  ING. 

.fob  19.  11.  he  c.  me  as  one  of  his  enemies,  33. 10. 

F.cel.  7.  27.  c.  one  by  one,  lo  iind  out  the  acco'int 

Luke  14. 28.  siUeth  iiiit  down  lirst.  and  c.  the  cost 
CGUN 1  EN  A  NCE 

Signifies,  [!]  T/ie  face,  or  visage,  1  Sam.  16.  7. 
[2]  /.OTIC,  fanour,  avd  affection.  Gen. 'M.  5.  [7] 
hrig-kPness,  festivity,  or  alacrity,  Dan.  5.  6. 
[4]  Ged's  liive  and  fanour,  rniinifcstcd  by  Ike 
gracea  mid  beiirjits  ichieh  he  bestows  upon  his 
people,  Psal.  4.  li.  Hecavse  men  by  their  coun- 
tenance rfj.>-ffli'c;/Aeir  aiiger,orUivc-  kevccitis 
that  token  it  is  attributed  to  God,  who  is  said 
suiiietimcs  to  lift  u|i  the  light  of  his  countenance 
upon  his  people,  at  other  times  to  hide  his  face, 
oicountcnance,  it  signifte.'f  either  his  grace  and 
favour,  or  his  anger,  or  displeasure. 

Oen.  4.  5.  (,'ain  was  very  v.roth,  and  Isii  •;.  fell 

24.  t  IG.  the  damsel  was  good  of  c.  a  virgin 

31.  2.  Jacob  beheld  the  c.  of  Laban,  and  behold 
5.  I  see  your  father's  c.  lliat  it  is  not  toward  me 
M'um.  6.  26.  the  Lord  lift  up  his  c.  upon  thee 
Dent.  28.  '>0.  Lord  will  bring  a  nation  of  fierce  c. 
.fiidg.  13.  ti.  his  c.  %vaslike  the  c.  of  an  angel 
l.Viim.  1.  18.  Hannah,  her  c.  was  no  more  sad 
1().  '.  look  not  on  hisc.  or  the  height  of  his  .stature 
12.  now  David  was  of  a  beautiful  c.  17.  42. 

25.  3.  Abigail  ||  2.Sam.  14.  27.  Tamar  of  a  fair  c. 
ISari.  23.  t  21.  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  manof  c. 
2A7»  n-s  5.  t  L  Naaman  was  a  man  lifted  up  in  c. 

8.  U.  he  settled  his  c.  sledfastly  on  Hazael 
JWA.2  2.whv  istiiyc.  sad,  seeing  thou  art  not  sick? 

3.  why  should  not  my  c.  be  sad,  when  the  city 
.fob  H.Ofl.thoiicliansest  hisc.andsendest  him  away 
29.  24.  and  the  hglil  of  my  c.  they  cast  not  down 
Psal.  4.  6.  Lord,  lift  up  the  light  of  thy  r.  upon  us 
10.4.  the  wicked,  thro' pride  off.  will  not  seek  Cod 
11.  7.  righteous  Ld.  his  c.  doth  behold  the  upright 
21.  6.  thoii  hast  made  him  glad  v;ilh  thy  e. 

42.  5.  Ishnll  yet  pralsshim  for  the  help  of  his  c. 
11.  who  is  the  health  of  my  c.  and  my  Cod,  4.3.  5. 

44.  3.  but  the  light  of  thy  r.  did  save'  them 
80.  16.  thev  perish  at  the  rebuke  of  thv  c. 
89   15.  shall  walk,  O  Lord,  in  the  light  of  thy  c. 
90.  8,  hast  set  our  secret  sins  in  the  light  of  thy  c. 

I'ror.  15   13.  a  merry  heart  maketh  a  cheerful  c. 
16.  J.5.  in  the  light  of  the  king's  r.  is  life 
2.").  '..!.  so  doth  the  ansry  c.  a  hackliiting  tongue 
■^7   17.  .so  a  niMi!  sbarpini'tli  the  r.  •■•  uts  friend 

Eccl.l  3    jy  badness  of  c.  Uiuheurl  IS  luadebctttr 


cou 

Cunt.  2.  14.  Ic   me  see  thy  ■ .  thy  c  is  coineir 

5.  15.  his  c.  is  as  Lebanon,  excellent  us  cedora 
Isa.'i.  t  3.  Lord  doth  take  away  man  eminent  in  « 
9.  tlieshewoflheirc  doth  witness  against  llikit 
Kzek.  27.  35.  they  s'la!!  he  troubled  in  their  c. 
y.'an.5.C.  then  king's  c.  was  changed,  and  thou^'h' 

8.  23.  a  king  of  I'.erce  c.  shall  stand  up 
jMat.  6.  16.  be  not  as  the  hypocrites,  of  a  sad  e 

28.  3.  Ins  c.  was  like  hghtniiig,  J.uke  9.  29. 
Arts  2.  28.  shalt  make  me  full  of  joy  with  iliy  e. 
2CO/-.3. 7.conl(l  not  behold  Aloses  lor  glory  of  hiss. 
lieo.  1.  16.  and  liis  c.  was  as  the  sun  shinetii 

See  Changed. 

COUNTENANCE. 

iCi(«^23. 3. nor  shalt  thou  c.  a  pocr  man  in  his  caiuit 

COUNTENANCES. 

/^a7(.1.13.  then  let  our  c.  be  looked  ujion  before  lhe« 

15.  their  c.  appeared  fairer  and  latter  in  liekli 

COUNTERVAIL. 

iJst/t.7.4. though  enemy  could  not  c.  king's  danjagii 

COUNTRY. 
Gen.  19.  28.  and  lo,  the  smoke  of  the  c.  vcexn  up 

24.  4.  but  thou  shalt  go  to  my  c.  and  my  kindreii 

29.  26.  Laban  said  it  must  not  be  so  done  m  oin  s. 

30.  25.  send  me  away,  thai  I  may  go  to  my  c 
34.  2.  Sheeliem  the  prince  of  the  c  saw  ber 
42.  33.  the  man,  the  Lord  of  the  c.  said  unto  vs 

JiTiim.  15.  13.  allborn  inlhec.shalldolhesething* 
32.  4.  the  c.  which  the  Lord  smote  heioie  isiaeJ 
IJeut.  26.  3.  1  am  come  into  the  c.  L.  swai  e  to  !;lv^ 
Josh.  2.2.  there  came  men  to  search  out  the  t  3. 

7.  2.  Joshua  sent,  saying,  go  up  and  view  the  c. 
Judg.  11.  21.  Israel  possessed  the  land  <,f  tiiiit  c. 

16.  24.  our  enemy  and  the  destroyer  ol  ourc. 
litith  1.  2.  and  they  came  uilo  the  c.  of  i\loub 

22.  who  returned  out  of  the  c.  of  Moab 
2.Sam.  15.  23.  all  thy  c.  vvejit  with  a  loml  voice 

21. 14.  bones  of  Saul  buried  they  in  c.  c!  I'.eniamjB 
i  Kings  20.  27.  but  the  Syrians  tilled  the  c. 
iKings  3.  20.  and  the  c.  was  filled  with  wati  i 
/S(;.1.7.yourc.  is  desolate,  your  cities  but  lit  u  i  lb  fire 

20.  t  6.  the  inhabitants  of  this  e.  shall  siiy 

22.  18.  he  will  toss  thee  like  a  ball  in  a  li'irg"  c. 
.Jer.  22.  10.  he  shall  not  return,  nor  see  his  native  c. 

31.  8.  behold  I  will  bri  jg  them  from  the  iiorih  e. 
48.  21.  and  judgment  is  come  upon  the  plain  c. 
50.  9.  cause  an  as.scmbly  to  come  lium  the  north  e. 
5!.  t49.  at  Babv*on  fail  the  slain  id' all  the  r. 

F.iek.  20.  38.  I  w'lll  bring  iheni  forth  out  of  the  t. 

25.  9.  glory  of  the  c.  Beth-jeshimoth,  Haul-nieua 
47.  22.  they  shail  be  to  you  as  born  in  the  c. 

.loniik  4.  2.  my  saying,  when  1  was  yil  in  my  r . 
Jt':c.  i.  1 1  L  thelr.habitants  ofr.of  tlockacaiiieno 
/•.'«i.  9.  .''M.they  sprcjad  abroad  his  fame  in  all  I  lis  I  e, 
Mark  5-  10.  that  he  would  not  send  iheniont  ol  c 
i'i.  (old  it  in  the  city,  and  in  the  c.  Luke  8.  34. 
/,u,':e^5.  15.  he  joined  himself  to  a  citizen  ofthalc 
.let.i  12.  20.  iicc.  their  f.  was  nourished  by  kmg'tc 
27.  27.  shipmen  deemed  they  drew  near  lo  some  t. 
Uili.l  1.9.sojournod  in  lanil  o/'prom.  as  in  straiigec 

14.  tluy  declare  plainly  that  they  seek  a  c. 

15.  and  truly  if  th«y  had  been  mindful  of  that  r. 

16.  now  they  desire  abetter  c.  that  is  a  heaverjjy 

Feu-  COUNTRY. 
.fosk.  9.6.  they  said  we  be  come  from  a  I'm-  r.  9. 
1  h'ivg;  S.Al.  out  of  a  fare.  Ibr  thy  sake.  2(  //,'.li.32 
2A'e«,js  20. 14.  Hezekiah  said,  they  arecomr  froT 
3- far  c.  even  from  Babylon.  /»■«.  39.  3 
Prov.  25.  25.  so  is  good  news  IVimi  a  far  r. 
Isa.  )3.  ,5.  from  afar  c.  to  destroy  the  wholelaiu' 
46. 11.  man  thai  execulelh  my  coi;nsel  from  far  c 
./ir.  1.16.  publish,  that  watchers co,ne  from  a  far  c 

8.  19.  because  of  them  that  dwell  in  'i  far  r. 
Jl/ar.  21.33.  hoiiseh.  went  iiitoa /(,r  c.  JI/iT.'/l  12.  I. 

25  14.kingd.  of  heaven  isasa  man  Irav.  into  fore. 
/.aAclS.li.youngerson  took  his  journey  into  liirc, 

Owm  COUNTRY. 
f.ev.  16.29.  whether  one  of  your  o.c.  17. 15.  |24  22. 
tilings  10.  13.  she  turned  and  went  toheiiiwv  c. 

11.  21.  let  me  depart,  that  I  may  go  to  my  oHmc 

f:2.  36.  a  proclamation  every  man  to  his  oicn  c. 
.)er.  51.  9.  let  ue  go  every  one  to  his  own  r. 
Jfal.  2. 12.  they  departed  into  their  own  e. 

13.  57.  save  in  his  own  c.  .Markti.A.  J.ii'tr  4  24 
.Mark  6.  l.li<!wenttlience  and  came  iiiionis«/-;ie 
.hhn  4.  44.  a  projihel  lintl'   i.  .lonour  in  lift  o/t'HC 

7'ft!/Cl>UNTRY. 
Gen.  12.  1.  Abranijget  thee  oiitof  >rt7/ c,  .^ff.T  7.  3 

32.9.return  to  thy  c.  and  to  thy  kindreii,  I  will  dea. 
yum.  20.  17.  let  us  pass,  1  pray  tl  re,  Ihro'  t/iy  c 
■  Tonah  !.8.whal  \slhyc.7  of  %vhat  peonleart  tlioui 
I.uke  4.23.  heard  done  in  Capern.  do  here  in  t'lyo, 

COUNTRY-VILLAGES 
ISani.  6.  18.  both  of  fenced  cit'es  and  {  -villa^e^ 

COUNTRYIMEN. 
2rV)j-.  11.26.in  !onrneyiii2,m  perils  Ijy  mine  o>vt3  e 
1  7'Ae.s.<.2.14.yehavesiitTciril  like  things  of  youre 

COUNTRirS. 
rT'n(.26.3.  lo  thee  and  thv  seed  will  I. °ive  these  c,  4 

41  57.allc.i:mieinlr,  Ejypi  tojosepii  tibuycoM 


2  fCinj^s  18.35. WHO  among  an  c.  that  have  delivered 

lC'4ro?j.2i.5.housL'orruiiie  anil  glory  tliroufjiioutt. 

'.C/non.  2U.  '2i).  tlie  Tear  ol(iod  w.ibor.  all  tliosu  c. 

Kz/'a3.3.t'earontlie]ii,  becaust  of  people  or  thuset. 

4.  '■JO.  mighty  kings  vvlio  have  ruled  over  all  t. 

fs.  110.  ti.  he  shall  wound  the  heads  over  many  t. 

Isa.8.  'J  and  give  ear  all  ye  ol't'ait.  gird  yourselveb 

Jei:  'i'i.  3.  1  will  gather  the  remnant  ot'niy  (lockout 

of  all  c.  and  bring  them  again,  h.  \  'J-J.  37. 

•>..  A   the  iiro|iliets  prophesied  against  many  c. 

hliek.  5.  5.  i  have  set  Jerusalem  in  midst  of  the  c. 

ti.  she  hath  chansied  my  statutes  niorellian  lliet. 

().  8.  when  ye  shall  be  scattered  through  the 

il.  Itt.  tho' i  have  scattered  them  among  thee,  yet 

1  will  be  to  Ihemas  a  littlesanctuary  in  thet. 

17.  [  will  a.-semble  you  out  of  the  c.  -M.  34,  41. 

2".'.  4.  1  have  made  thee  a  mockinj;  to  all  c. 

23.  7.  I  will  cause  tliee  to  perisii  out  ol  the  c. 
y  2'J.  i-2.  1  will  disperse  Ihem  through  the  c.  3ti.  19. 

35.  10.  thou  liast  .said,  these  twoc.sliall  be  mine 
Oan.  11.  40.  heshallenter  into  thee,  and  overllow 
41 .  many  c.  shall  be  overthrown,  bui  these  escape 
a.  he  shall  stretch  forth  his  hand  ujion  the  c. 
Zecli.  10.  0.  and  they  shall  remember  me  in  a  far  c. 
Luke  -il.  21.  let  not  them  that  are  in  the  c.  enter 

COUPLE. 
iSain.  13.  6.  let  Tamar  make  me  a  c.  of  cakes 
lb.  I.  Ziba  met  David  with  a  c.  of  asses  saddled 
Ssa.21.7.  he  saw  a  chariot  with  a  c.  of  horsemen,  9. 

COUPLE,  Ferb. 
Eio.'/.26.6.thou  shalt  c.  the  curtains  with  laches,  9. 
11.  shall  make  taches toe.  lent  together,  3t).  IS. 
39.  4.  made  shoulder-pieces  to  c.  ephod  logellier 

COUPLED,  ETH. 
Exud.  26.  3.  Ihc  Hve  curtains  be  c.  36.  10,  13,  lb. 
10.  in  tlieedgeof  theonrlain  which  c.  Ihe  second 

24.  the  two  hoards  shall  be  c.  logetiier,  30.  29. 
39.  4.  by  ihe  two  edges  was  it  c.  together 

il'ct.  3.  2.  your  chaste  conversation  c.  vvilh  fear 

COUPLING. 

H.roii.  20.  4.  make  loops  from  selvedge  inc.  36. 11. 

4.  likewiie  make  in  c.  of  the  second,  36.  11,  12. 

10.  one  curtain  that  is  outmost  in  the  c.  36.  17. 

28.  2V.  over-against  the  other  c.  thereof,  39.  20. 

COUPLINGS. 

'iCAi-OK.Si.  II.  to  buy  hewn  stone  and  timber  for  c. 

COURAGE. 

Jo.fi'i.  2.  11.  nor  did  there  remain  any  mo|c  c.  in  any 

""'  '    im.  I?..  8.  he  look  c.  and  put  aw«y  ihe  idoli 


CR.A 

COUKT. 
Ill  Hehrcte  Chazer,  u  u«  entrance  into  a  palace 
or  liuune,  Ksin.  0.  4,  ;"i.      7V»t  great  Ciuils  be- 


Loiiii 


19.  t  11.  take  c.  and  do,  and  Ld.  be  with  the  good 
Isa.  44.  t  14.  which  he  takelh  c.  for  himself 
I)an.  U.  25  shall  stir  up  his  c.  ag.  king  of  south 
.^ci:  it!.  15.  when  Paul  saw  thanked  God,  look  c. 

Good  COURAGE. 
Mum.  13.  20.  be  ye  of  goiid  c.  and  bring  the  fruit 
DeiU.'M.fS.  be  strong,  aod  of  ^oofic.  fear  not,  7, 23 
Josh.  ) .  G,  9, 18. 1  10. 25.  ICAr.  22.  13.  |  28.  20. 
'iSam.  10.  12.  be  of  good  c.  let  us  plav  t!ie  men, 
\CUron.  19.  13.  Kira  10.  A.'Lfa.  41.  6. 
Ps.  27. 14.  wait  on  Lord,  be  of  ^ood  c.  and  he  shall 
strengthen  ihine  heart,  wait  on  Lord,  31.  24. 
COURAGEOUS. 
/o.«A.1.7.be thou  strong  and  c.  23.6.  2CAr.  32.  7. 
2.Su;n.  13.  28.  fear  not,  be  c.  and  be  valiant 
»?/Ho.'j2.16.lie  that  is  c.  among  migh.  shall  flee  away 

COURAGEOUSLY. 
iChr.Vi.  ll.dealc.  and  Lord  shall  be  with  the  good 

COURSE 
Signifies,  fl]  Tkat  race  wkich  is  prescribed  us  to 
run  andfullow,  2Ti.ni.4.  7.  [2]  Orderorturn,\ 
2  ( 'hron.  5.  11.  [3]  Manner  or  way,  Eph.  2.  2. 
|4J  Progress  andsuccess,  2Thess.  3. 1.  [5]  jj 
(i«.Vno-f,  Acts21  7.  [61  The  gospel-ministru. 
Ads  13.25.  '  s    y  y, 

iChrov.  27.  1.  the  chief  fathers  of  every  c.  24,000 
IChrnn.  5.  11.  the  priests  did  not  then  wait  by  c. 
Kzra  3.  11.  Ihey  sung  together  by  c.  in  praising 
Ps.  82.  5.  all  the  foundations  of  earth  areoutof  c 
Jfr.  8.  6.  every  one  turned  to  Ins  c.  as  the  horse 
23.  10.  their  c.  is  evil,  and  their  force  is  not  right 
Luke  1.  5.  Zacharias  was  of  the  c.  of  Abiah 
8.  while  he  executed  in  the  order  of  his  c. 
Arts  13.  25.  and  as  John  fulfilled  his  c.  he  said 
16. 1 1  .came  with  straight  c.  lo  Samothrncia,  21.  1, 

20.  24.  'Iwt  I  might  finish  my  c.  with  joy 

21.  7    when  we  had  fini.<ihed  our  c.  from  Tyre 

1  rV)c.  14.  27.  or  at  most  by  liiree,  and  Ihal  by  c. 

2  77/f.'.'.-.3.1 .  that  word  of  the  Lord  may  have  free  c. 
il'iri.  4.  7. 1  have  finished  my  c.  kept  the  faith 
/am.  3.  6.  the  tongue  setteth  on  fire  the*,  of  nature 

Water-Coi'rse.     .Src  Water. 

oorRsis. 

/uilir.^  20.the  stars  in  iheir  c.  fought  against  Sisera 
C/iron   23.  (i  David  divided  the  Levifes  into  c. 
C//rnH. H.I 4. Solomon  appointed  the  c.ofthe  priests 
2^.  8.  for  Jehoiada  the  priest  dismissed  not  the  c. 
31.  2.  Hezekiah  appoi  ited  the  c.  of  the  priests 
35.  10.  and  the  Levites  stood  in  Iheir  c. 
Sirs  6.  It,  Iht'y  set  the  Lfvilea  in  their  c.  for  Ihe 
aervice  of  [^od  which  is  at  Jerusalem 


Iv  Ike  temple  were  Ikree,  tkejirsl  called 
lUe  court  uj  tke  Gentiles,  because  the  Gentiles 
tcere  ulluwed  to  enter  su  Jar,  and  no  J'artker. 
'J'ke  second  called  the  court  of  Israel,  because 
all  the  l.^raehtes,  if  purified,  kad  a  right  uJ 
admission.      'J'ke  tkird  cuucl  was  tkat  oj'  tke 
Priesl«,  where  tke  altar  of  burnt-ojf'erings  stood, 
and  wkere  the  Priests  and  Levites  exercised  their 
vnnistry.      It   signifies  the  church  of  Christ, 
Zech.  3.  7.     Also  the  false  church.  Rev.  11.  2. 
£iud.27.9.tliou shall  make  Ihe  c.of  the  tabern.  shall 
be  hangings  for  the  c.  '.ia.  17.  |  38.  9.  |  39.40. 
12.  breadth  of  Ihe  c.  13.  1|  18.  leiigih  of  the  c. 
19.  all  the  puis  of  the  c.  35.  IS.  ||  38.20,  31. 
40.  8.  and  thou  shuU  sel  up  llie  c.  round  about 
Lev.a.m.  in  the  c.  of  the  labernacle  .shall  eat  it,  26. 
2Sam.  17.  IS.  a  man  which  had  a  well  m  his  c. 
2Kings  20.  4.  afore  Isaiah  was  gone  into  middle  c. 
2CA)e7i.20.  5.  Jehoshaphal stood  before  the  new  c. 
24.21.  they  stoned  Zechanahin  c.  of  Lord's  house 
29.  16.  brought  out  the  uncleanness  into  the  c. 
iE«?/».5.1. Esther  stood  in  the  inner  c.of  king's  house 
C.  4.  and  the  king  said,  who  is  iii  the  c' 
S.seivantssaid,  behold  Hamaiistandethin  thee. 
/sa.34.  13.  habitation  of  dragons,  andac.  for  owis 
35.  t  7.  shall  be  a  c.  for  reeds  and  rushes 
./er.l9.  14.  Jeremiah  stood  in  Ihe'c.  of  Lord's  house 
26. 2.  stand  in  thee,  of  the  Lord's  house  and  speak 
32.  2.  and  Jeremiah  the  prophet  was  shut  up  in 
the  c.  of  the  prison,  33.1.  |  39.' 15. 
38.  6.  they  cast  Jeremiah  into  the  dungeon  in  the  c. 
Ezek.  8.  7.  lie  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the  c.  16. 
10.  3.  the  man  went  in,  the  cloud  filled  the  inner  c. 
40. 17.  he  brought  nie  into  outward  c.42.  1.  |  46.21. 
28.  he  brought  me  to  the  inner  e.  and  measured 
43.  5.  the  Spirit  brought  me  into  the  inner  c. 
4.5.  19.  put  blood  upon  the  gate  of  the  inner  c. 
46.  21.  in  every  corner  of  the  c.  there  was  a  c. 
yimus  7.  13.  king's  chapel,  and  it  is  the  kingse. 
Acjs  16. 1 19.  they  drew  Paul  and  Silas  into  the  c. 
17.t22.Paul  stood  in  midst  ofc.  of  the  Areojiagitei 
19.  t  38.  the  c.  days  are  kept,  there  are  deputie; 
Phil.  1.  t  13.  my  bonds  are  manifest  in  Ctesar's  c 
Rev.  11.2.  the  c.  without  the  temple,  leave  out 

COURTS. 
^Kings  21.  5.Manasseh  built  altars  for  all  theho.st 
of  heaven  in  the  two  c.  2Ckroii.  33.  5. 
23.  12.  altars  in  the  two  c.  Josiah  brake  down 
iChron.  23.  28.  their  office  was  to  wait  in  the  c. 
28.  6.  Solomon  shall  build  my  house  and  my  c. 
12.  David  gave  Solomon  the  pattern  of  the  e. 
'iCkrun.  23.  5.  all  the  people  shall  he  in  the  c. 
Psal.  65.  4.  anproach  to  thee,  that  he  dwell  in  thy  c. 
84.  2.  my  soul  tainteth  lor  the  e.  o(  the  Lord 
92.  13.  they  shall  flourish  in  the  c.  of  oiir  God 
90.  8.  bring  an  offering  and  come  into  Ins  c. 
100.  4.  enter  into  hisc.  witii  praise,  be  thankfiil  to 
116.  19.  pay  my  vows  in  the  e.  of  the  Lord's  house 
135.  2.  ye  that  stand  in  thee,  of  the  house  of  God 
Isa.  1.  12.  who  hath  required  this  to  tread  my  c? 
62.  9.  they  shall  drink  in  the  c.  of  my  holiness 
Ezfk.  9^7.  and  fill  the  c.  with  the  slain, go  ye  forth 
Zec/(.3.7.thou  shalt  judge  my  house,and  keep  my  c. 
Luke  7.  25.thev  that  live  delicately  are  in  king'ac. 

COURTEOUS. 
iPtt.  3.  8.  love  as  brethren,  be  pitiful,  be  c. 

COURTEOUSLY. 

.IciijJT.  3.  Julius  e.  intreated  Paul  and  gave  liberty 

28.  7.  Publius received  us  and  lodged usSdays  e. 

COURTIER. 

John  4.  t  46.  there  was  a  certain  c.  whose  son  was 

COUSIN. 
Luke  1.  36.  thy  c.  Elisabeth  hath  conceived  ason 

COUSINS. 
Luke  1.  58.  her  neighbours  and  c.  heard  how  L 

COW. 
Lev.  22.  28.  whether  c.  or  ewe,  ye  sh-ill  not  kill  it 
.Vum.  18.  17.  firstling  of  a  c.  thou  shalt  not  redeem 
Job  21. 10.  their  c.  calveth,  and  casteth  not  her  calf 
Isa.  7.  21.  It  shall  come  to  pass,  that  a  man  shall 
nourish  a  young  c.  and  two  sheeji 
11.  7.  andthe  c.  and  the  bear  shall  feed,  lion  eat 
Kiek.  4.  15.  I  have  given  thee  c.  dung  for  man's 
Jimos  4.  3.  every  c.  at  that  which  is  before  her 

CRACKLING. 
Eccl.  7. 6.  as  c.  of  thorns  under  a  pot,  so  is  laughter 

CRACKNELS. 
IKings  14.  3.  take  with  thee  ten  loaves  and  c. 

CRAFT. 

Dnn.  8.  25.  thro'  his  policy  shall  cause  c.  to  prosper 

Jtlark  14.  1.  lake  hini  by  c.  and  put  him  to  death 

.^cts  18.3.because  he  was  of  the  same  c. abode  with 

19.  25.  ye  know  that  by  this  c.  we  have  wea'th 

27.  so  th:it  not  only  this  our  c.  is  in  dtnger 

Rev.  18.  22.  no  craftsman  of  whatsoever  c.  he  be  I 

CRAFTILY.  I 

Judg.  9.  t  31  he  sent  messengers  to  .^bimelech  c.  I 


CRE 

CRAFTINESS. 
Job  5. 13.  he  taketh  .he  wise  m  Iheii  e.  I  Cm    H.  lO. 
J.uke  20.  23.  tut  h»  perceived  liieir  c   and  suiu 
•2Cor.  i.  ■?..  not.  A  a. 'l":-?  Iii  c.  :ier  handhr^the  word 
Kpk.  4.  14.  v,-e  ue  .  '   more  .;arried  by  cunning  c. 

CPAITY. 
Job  3.  12.  he  disappoii.led  'he  devices  of  the  c. 

15.  5.  and  thou  chojses.  the  tongue  of  the  c. 
Ps.  83.  3.  have  taken  e.  counsel  against  thy  ueop't 
•2Cor.  12.  16.  being  c.  1  caught  vou  >.v:n  euile 

CRAFTSAIAN. 
JJeut.  27.  15.  the  work  of  thi  hand?  of  *.he  c 
liev.  18.  22.  HOC. shall  hefcui  daiiv  more  in  lli^o 

CRAFTSMEN.' 
2A'in^s24.14.carried  away  all  thee  and  smithB,lfi 
ICkron.  4.  14.  of  Charashim,  for  they  were  c. 
jVek.  11.  35.  Lod  and  Ono,  the  valley  of  e. 
Hos.  13.  2.  molten  images,  all  of  it  the  work  of  « 
~^ct.s  19.24.  Demetrius  brought  no  small  gainloi: 
38.  if  the  c.  have  a  matter  against  any  man 
CRAG. 
Job  39.  28.  the  eagle  abidcth  on  the  c.ofthe  rock 

CRANE. 
/.5a.  38_.  14.  like  a  c.  ot  swallow  so  did  I  chatter 
Jer.  8.  7.  c.  and  swallow  observe  tlie  lime  of  comiji* 

CRASHING. 
Zcpk.  1.  10.  there  shall  be  a  great  e.  from  the  hilli 

CRAVED. 
.Mark  15.43.  Joseph  went  in,  and  c.  the  body  of  Je« 

CRAVETH. 
Prov.  16.  20.  labours  for  himself,  his  mouth  c.  it 

CREATE 
Signifies,  [1]  To  make  out  of  nothivg.  to  bring 
being  vat  of  non-cntity.  Gen.  1.  1.  [2]  7o 
change  tke  form,  stale,  and  situation  of  matter, 
which  IS  wholly  indisposed  for  suck  a  change, 
and  requires  as  great  power  as  to  make  ouloj 
nothing.  Gen.  1.  21.  |  2. 19.  [3]  To  give  ani. 
work  grace  wkere  it  is  not,  Eph.  2.  10.  [4j 
leanse  the  keart  more  and  more  from  ila 


To  . 


n  atural  corruption  by  the  power  of  sunctifvms 
^ruee,  Psal.  51.  10. 
JVurn.  Iii.  t  30.  but  if  the  Lord  c.  a  creature 
P.ial.  51.  10.  c.  in  me  a  clean  heart, OGod,  renew 
Isa.  4.5.  c.  on  every  dwclling-placeof  Zion  acloud 
45.  7.  I  form  the  light  and  c.  darkness,  I  c.  evil 
57.  19.  I  c.  the  fruit  of  the  lips,  peace  to  him 

05.  17.  behold,  I  c.  new  heavens  and  anevv  earth 
18.  be  glad  and  reioicefor  ever  in  thai  which  1  c 

CREATED. 

Gev.  1. 1.  inthe  beginning  God  e.  heave;;  and  earth 

2L  God  c.  great  whales  and  every  living  creature 

2<.  so  God  c.  man  in  hisown  image,  in  the  image 

of  God,  male  and  female  e.  he  them,  5.  2. 

2.  3.  in  It  he  had  rested  from  all  he  c.  and  made 

6.  7.  Lord  said,  I  will  destroy  man  whom  I  have  c 
JJeut.  4.  32.  since  the  day  God  c.  man  on  the  eartli 
Psal.  89.  12.  the  north  and  south  thou  hast  c.  them 

102.  18.  people  which  shall  be  r.  shall  praise  Lord 
104.  30.  thou  sendest  forth  thy  Spirit,  they  are  c. 
148.  5.  for  ho  commanded,  and  they  were  e. 
Isa.  40.  26.  behold  who  hath  c.  these  things 

41.  20.  and  the  holy  One  of  Israel  hath  c.  it 

42.  5.  sailh  Lord,  he  that  c.  the  heavens 
43. 1.  the  L.  that  c.  thee,  O  Jacob,  and  formed  the* 

7.  have  c.  hiin  for  my  glory,  yea,  I  have  made  hiio 
45.  8.  let  the  earth  open,  1  the  Lord  have  c.  it 
12.  I  have  made  the  earth,  and  c.  man  upon  it 
18.  he  hath  established  it,  c.  it  not  in  vain 
48.  7.  they  are  c.  now,  and  not  from  the  beginninj 
51.  le.  1  have  c.  the  smith,  I  have  c.  the  waster 
./rr.  31.  22.  for  the  Lord  hath  c.  a  new  thing  in  earth 
Ezek.  21.  30.  I  will  judge  thee  where  thou  wast  e. 
28.  13.  prepared  in  the  day  that  thou  wasl  e. 

15.  wast  perfect  from  the  day  that  thou  wast  c. 
Jfal.  2. 10.  have  one  falher,  hath  not  one  God  c.  usi 
Mark  13.19.  from  beginning  of  creat.  wh'chGod  c 
tCiir.  11.  9.  neither  wasthe  man  c.  for  the  womaij 
F.ph.2.  lO.we are  his  workmanship c.  inChr.  JeKUs 

3.  9.  hid  in  God,  whoc.  all  things  by  Jesus  Christ 

4.  i.'4.  the  new  man,  after  l!od  c.  in  righteousness 
Col.  I.  16.  for  by  him  were  iill  things  c.  in  heaven, 

all  things  were  c.  by  him,  and  for  him 

.3.  10.  new  man  after  the  image  of  him  that  e.  hra 

1  7'iJn.4.3.  from  meats,  which  Gcdf.  to  be  received 

Act).4. 11. thou  art  worthy,  for  (hou  hast  call  things, 

and  for  thy  pleasure  they  are,  and  were  r. 

10. 6.whoc.  heaven  and  the  things  that  therein  ata 

CREATETH. 

./?7nos4.13.hethat  c.  the  wind,  the  Lore  is  his  nam« 

CREATION. 
Mark  10.  fi.  from  the  c.  God  made  male  ar.d  female 
13.  19.  as  was  not  from  Ihe  begipinng  of  the  c 
liovi.l.'iO.  things  of  him  from  thee,  are  clearly  seen 
8.  22.  for  we  know  that  ine  whr le  c.  groanelh 
2Pft.  3.  4.  things  continue  as  thev  were  from  the  e 
Kev.  3. 14.  the  Amen,  the  heffinningof  the  c.  of  God 

CREATOR. 
/^fcM2.1.  remember  thy  c.  in  the  days  orinyyoulli 
ha.  40. 28.  the  Lord,  the  c.  of  the  ends  of  the  canto 


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CR(1 


Jca.  43.  I  i.  I  ai"  th.  Lord,  the  <;.  of  Israel,  your  k. 
Hoiu.X.  !a.wlo  served  tliccrculuro  nioie  than  ihc  c. 

1  /*<:£  4   I'J.  lo  htm  in  wtll-doing  as  lo  a  taitlilul  c. 

CREATL'Rfi. 
lien.  I.  20.  let  waters  hriiig  forth  tlie  moving  c. 
Lev  II.  41).  this  is  the  law  ul'every  c.  thai  iiioveth 
!^"uvi.  16.  tSO.  if  the  Lord  create  a  newc. 
Mark  Iti.  15.  preach  the  gi)Si*el  to  every  c.  Col.  1 .23. 
«o/«.8.Ut.  the  earnest  exiiectatioii  oflho  c.  uaiteth 

20.  for  the  c.  was  made  subject  to  vanity 

21.  the  c.  shaU  he  delivered  from  the  bondage 
t-2i.  thai  -^verv  c.  groaneth  and  Iravailetl!  in  (iuih 
31).  nor  any  c.  siuill  be  uhle  lo  sejiarale  us 

2  Cor.  5.  17.  if  any  man  be  in  Christ,  he  is  a  new  c. 
<}al.  ti.  15.  nor  uHCircumcjsion,  t)ut  a  new  c. 
Cul.  1.  l.'i.  who  is  the  tirst-horn  of  every  c. 
I  Tim.  4.  4.  for  every  c.  of  GckI  is  good,  it  it  be 
Hcb.  4.  V.i.  nor  is  there  any  c.  that  is  not  maiiifesl 
ft£B.5.13.every<;.ioheavefl  heard  l,sayin({,bJessing 

JJiuncr  CUE.ATURE. 
Oev.  1.  21.  and  tind  created  every  liviHg-  c 
'J4.Gud  said,  let  the  earth  tiring  fortli  the  Itctngc.  | 

2.  19.  whatsoever  Adam  called  every  living  c 
t>.  lU.  establish  my  covenant  with  every  Uviiiff  c. 

12.  the  token  between  me  and  every  iivwff  c.  15. 
Lev.  1 1. 46.  the  law  of  every  living  c.  that  innveth 
f;:rA.l.iM..spirit  uUimng  c.  was  within,  21.  \  10. 17. 

10. 15.  the  hciwr  c.  that  I  saw  by  nvs!  Chebai,20. 

CREATURES, 
/sa.  13.21.  their  houses  shall  be  full  of  doleful  r. 
Jam.  1.18.  should  be  a  kind  of  first  fruits  of  Ins  <;. 
Hev.  6.  9.  a  third  part  of  the  c.  in  the  sea  died 

IJvivg  CRE.^TURES. 
F.zek.  1.5.  came  the  likeness  of  four /toi'ngf  c 

13.  it  went  up  and  down  among  the  living  c. 

14.  living  c.  ran,  and  returned  as  lightning 

15.  as  1  fieheld  lioiiig  cone  wheel  by  living c. 
19.  when  the  living  c.  went,  the  wheels  went 

3.  13.  I  lieard  noise  of  the  wings  of  the  iiviug  c. 

CREDITOR. 
Veut.  13.  2.  every  c.  that  lendeth  shall  releasee  it 
S5om.22.t2.  everyone  that  had  ac.  went  to  Ijavid 
SA"in^s4.  I.e.  IS  "come  to  take  niytwosnns  bund. 

4.  1  7.  he  said,  go,  sell  the  oil,  and  pay  ibe  e. 
J  uke  7.  41.  there  was  a  certain  c.  who  had  two 

CREDITORS.  (debtors 

Isa.  50.  1.  to  which  of  mv  c.  have  I  sold  you? 

CREEK,  S. 
/urfo-.5.  tl".  Asher  continued  on  the  c.  and  abode 
JlUs  27.39.4hey  discovered  a  certain  c.wilh  a*hore 

CREEP. 
/,£•!.  1 1 . 3! .  these  are  u  ncl .  to  you  among  all  t  hat  c. 
f'siil.  104.  20.  the  beasts  of  the  forest  do  c.  forth 
8  Tim.  3. 6.  of  this  sort  are  llicy  who  c.  into  houses 

CREEFETH. 

«7f7i.1  25.  G.  made  every  thing  that  con  earth,  2(5. 

t28.  have  dominion  over  every  liv.  thing  thai  c 

30.  have  given  to  every  thing  c  herb  for  meat 

7.  8.  every  thing  that  c  went  m  two  and  two,  14. 

21.  all  flesh  died  of  every  thing  thatc  on  earth 

€.  17.  bring  forth  with  thee  every  thing  that  c 

19.  whatsoever  c  on  the  earth  went  out  of  ark 

Lev.  11.  41.  every  creeping  thing  that  c  on  the 

earth  shall  be  an  abomination,  43, 44.  |  20.25. 

Veut.  4.  18.  likeness  of  any  thing  that  c.  on  ground 

esal.  69.  t  34.  let  every  thing  that  c  praise  him 

CREEPING. 
Oev.  1.  t  20.  let  waters  bring  forth  c  creature 
26.  let  them  have  dominion  over  every  c  thing 

I.  14.  every  c  thing  after  his  kind  went  uito  ark 
Lev.  5.2.  iftouch  the  carcaseofuiiclcanc.  things 

II.  21.  yet  these  may  ye  eat,  of  every  e.  ll'ing 
22.  5.  or  whosoever  toaclielh  any  c.  thing 

i>rut.  14.  19.  every  c  thing  that  ilieth  is  unclean 
I  Kinirx  4.  33.  spake  of  beasts,  c  things  and  fishes 
fsa'.°104.25.  in  the  .-iea  are  c  things  inninnerable 
148.  10.  all  cattle,  c  things  praise  th(>  Lord 
F.zek.  8.  10.  form  of  c  tilings  pourtrayed  on  wall 
38.  20.  all  c.  things  shall  shake  at  my  pre 
Wo.s.2.18. 1  will  make  a  covenant  with  the  clliings 
Mic.'.  t  17.  move  out  of  their  holes  like  c  things 
Jfab.  1.  14.  and  maketh  meti  as  the  c  things 
.^cts  10.  12.  Peter  saw  c  things  and  fowls,  11.  6. 
Rom.  1.23.  into  an  image  made  like  toe.  things 

CREPT. 
Jude  4.  for  there  are  certain  men  c  in  unawares 

CREW. 
Mat.iG.'i.  I  knownot  the  man,  and  immediately 
the  cock  c  Mark  14.  68.  Luke  22.  (iO. 
Mark  14.72.  ihesecoml  lime  thecockc.  John  18.27. 

CRIB. 
Joh  39.  9.  will  the  unicorn  abide  by  thy  c? 
Prnn   14.  4.  where  no  oxen  are  the  c  ii<;lean 
ha.  1.3.  and  the  ass  knoweth  his  mas.er's  c. 
Ckihd,  .S^c  after  Cry. 
CRIME,  S. 
/o6  31.1 1 .  this  is  a  heinous  c  vea  it  is  an  iniquity 
i;zeA.7.23.  for  the  land  is  full  "f  bloody  t.  and  the 
Sets  2.5.16.to  answer  concerning  ( .laid  azainsl  hi 
SI.  and  not  to  signifv  the  c  laid  against  him 
103 


CRIMSON. 

Some  think  thai  it  is  the  same  with  scarlet ;  othcr.i 
Uiat  It  is  vf  a  deeper  dye.  In  the  Hebrew  it  is 
caiit'rfTolaliatShani;  thai  /*-,lhe  double  worm, 
or  the  worm  Sham;  as  if  SUmn  were  the  proper 
name  vf  this  worm:  In  the  Arabic  it  is  called 
Kernies,  or  Kainies ;  whence  cvinfs  the  word 
crimson,  because  Ikey  made  use  of  these  little 
worms  to  dye  tliis  colour.  'I'he  Kermes  li  a 
siiiait  round  shell,  membraneous,  thin,  smooth, 
and  shining ;  of  a  reddish  brown  colour,  viiiid 
with  a  whitish  ash  colour,  about  a  quarter  of 
an  inch  diameter,  generally  divided  into  two 
unequal  cavities,  the  greatest  of  which  is  full 
of  a  vast  number  of  little  onal  eggs,  very  red, 
vr  vermilion;  andthe  smaller  cavity  is  full  of 
a  kmd  of  liifuor,  which  is  red  likewise,  aitdnut 
much  different  from  blood.  Thi.i  cod,  or  shell, 
grows  upvn  a  kind  of  green  uak,  that  grows 
only  to  the  height  of  a  shrub.  These  shrubs 
are  found  in  Palestine,  in  Provence,  in  Lan 
<|uedoc,  IH  Spain,  and  elsewhere.  They  loosen 
the!,;  cods,  or  shells,  from  the  leaves  lo  which 
they  are  fastened,  and  the  worius  uf  which  they 
are  full  come  c-ut  of  the  hole  made  by  taking 
them  from  the  leaf;  they  separate  these  liltl 
animals  from  the  shells  vtith  a  sieve,  and  put 
them  together  by  pressing  them  lightly,  and 
make  Ihem  inlobalU  of  <he  sue  of  apulUt' 
2  C«/oH.  2.  7. send  a  man  cunning  to  work  inc  14. 
3.  14.  Ik*  made  the  vail  of  blue,  c  anil  fine  iiiien 
/sa.i.lt^.thongh  your  sins  be  red  like  clliey  shall  be 
Jer.  4.  30.  though  thou  clothest  tliyself  with  c 

CRIPPLE. 
j^cts  14.  8.  being  a  c  from  his  mother's  womb 

(JRISPING-PINS. 
fsa.  3.22.  Lord  will  take  away  the  mantles  andc 

CROOK-BACKED. 
Lev.  21.  20.  a  man  that  is  c  shall  not  approach 

CROOKED. 

/Jeut.  32.  5.  they  are  a  perverse  and  c  generation 

.luilg.  5.  t6.  Ihe  travellers  walked  through  c  ways 

./«.!/ 2G.  13.  his  hand  hath  formed  the  c  serpent 

I's.  125. 5.  as  for  such  as  turn  aside  to  their  c  ways 

Ptov.  2.  15,  whose  ways  are  c  and  they  fioward 

F.ccl.X.la.  what  is  c  cannot  be  madestraigbt,7.13. 

Iso.'i'l.  1.  shall  punish  Leviathan,  that  c.  serpent 

40.  4.  c  shall  be  made  straight,  42.  Iti.  Luke  3.  5. 

45.  2.  I  will  go  and  make  the  c  places  straight 

59. 8.  no  judgment,  they  have  made  theme  paths 

Lam.'i.  9.  Iieinclosed,  he  hath  made  my  paths  c 

Phil.  2.  15.  the  sons  of  God,  in  midsl  of  a  c  nation 

CROP. 
Leo.\.  16.  shall  pluck  away  hiscwith  his  feathers 

CROP,  Verb. 
F.zek.  17. 22.  1  will  c  off  from  the  lop  of  his  twigs 

CROPPED. 
Ezek.  17.  4.  be  c.  oflT  the  to[)  of  bis  voung  twigs 

CROSS. 
By  the  word  cross  is  understood  a  gibbet  made  of 
two  pieces  of  wood  put  across;  whither  they 
cross  with  right  angles  at  the  top,  as  a  T.  or  in 
the  middle  of  their  length  like  anX.  The  cross 
wasthepiinishmtnt  of  the  vilest  slavcs.andwus 
called  a  servile  punishment:  Tins  pumshment 
our  Saviour  underwent.  Mat.  27.  35.  Phil.  2,  8. 
This  penally  was  so  common  amovgthiKomno', 
that  pains,  ajfliclions,  troubles,  and  unyro.^per- 
oiis  affairs  were  called  crosses ;  and  the  verb 
eruciave  was  used  for  all  sorts  of  chdstiscmctits, 
nndpains  of  body  and  mind.  See  i'UNjsil.MENT. 
Our  Saviour  suys  often  in  his  gospel,  that  he 
who  would  he  his  disciple,  must  lake  up  Ins 
cioss  and  follow  him,  .Mat.  16.24.  He  vmst 
submit  readily  to  whatsoever  affiiclions  (iod 
lays  upon  him,  or  any  suffering  that  befalls 
him  in  the  service  of  Gad,  even  to  death  itself 
Cross  1.5  taken  for  the  whole  of  Christ's  suf- 
ferings, from  his  birth  to  his  death,  but  rspe 
ciullii  those  upon  the  tree,  Eph.  2.  16.  lleb.  12. 
2.  .find  for  the  doctrine  of  the  gospel;  that  is, 
of  salvation  through  Christ  crucified,  1  Cur. 
1.  18.  False  teachers,  who  pressed  the  obser- 
vation of  Ike  law  of  Moses,  as  necessary  to 
salvation,  besides  faith  in  Christ,  are  called 
enemies  of  the  cross  of  Christ.  Phil.  3.  18.  be- 
cause by  suck  doctrine  they  did  rrnlUi  oppose 
and  undermine  the  power  and  merit  of  Christ's 
pnssior.,  and  sought  to  avoid  persi 
whirk  they  would  have  been  exposed  lo,  had 
they  preached  salvation  only  by  Christ  criici 
fied,  as  the  apostle  Paul  was.  (iai.  5.  1 1. 
To  crucify,  is  not  only  token  for  piiltimr  to 
death  on  a  cross.  Mat.  27.  35.  hut  also  for  th 
subduing  and  mortifying  sin;  for  brenkinir 
the  strength,  and  suppressing  the  nmlions 
and  breakings  out,  of  corrupt  nature.  Gal.  5. 
24,  They  that  are  Ciirist's  have  criKified  the 
flesh.  Christ's  death  on  the  cross  has  not  only 
merited  reconciUalivn  with  God,  but  is  also 


C'RO 

made  effectual  lo  mortify  and  subdue  tkc  luttt 

of  the  Jlesh,  Gal.  2.  20,    1   am  crucified  wilb 

Christ.      It  IS  said  of  them,  who  /«-  some  tint* 

have  made  profession  of  religion,  and  ajttr 

wards    tui n    apostates,    thai   they   ctucily  to 

themselves  the  Son  of  God  afresh.   Heb.  0,  d. 

that  is.  They  shew  themselves  to  be  of  the  same 

opinion    with  those  that  did   crucify  Christ, 

and  would  do  it  ogam,  were  it  in  their  power 

The    apostle    tells    the   Galatians,    that    Clirist 

Jesus   had   been   evidently   set  forth   crucifieil 

among   them,   Gal.  3.   1.      7'hey  had  been  as 

fully  and  clearly  informed  of  the  nature  and 

desigii  of  Christ's  sufferings,  as  if  all  kAt 

been  transacted  in  their  sight. 

Mat.  10.  38.  he  that  taketli  not  his  c  Luke  14.  2? 

16.  24.   let  him  deny  himself,  take  up  his  c  and 

follow  me,  Mark  8.  34.  |  10.  21.   Luke  'J.  23 

27.  32.  ihev  found  Simon,  him  they  compelleil  lo 

bear  his  c  Mark  15.  21.  Luke  23.  26 

40.  saying,  if  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  come 

down  from  the  c  42.  Mark  15.  30,  32. 

John  19.  17.  lie  bearing  his  c  went  forth  to  a  place 

19.  Pilate  wrote  a  title,  and  put  it  on  the  c 

25.  there  stood  by  the  c.  of  Jesus  his  mother 

31.  bodies  should  not  remain  on  the  con  sabbath 

1  Cor.  1.  17.  lest  c  of  Christ  be  made  of  none  ert'eci 

18.  preaching  of  the  c,  is  to  them  foolishness 
Gal.  0.  11.  tlien  is  the  oHence  of  the  c  ceased 
6.  12.  lost  they  suffer  persecution  for  thee  of  Chr. 
14.  God  forbid  that  I  should  glory,  save  in  the  c- 
F.ph.  2.  16.  reconcile  both  in  one  body  by  the  «. 
I'hii  2. 8.  he  became  ohenit.Tt  to  the  death  of  the  c 
3.  18.  that  they  are  en-;!nies  of  the  c.  of  Christ 
Col.  1.20.  having  made  peace  thro'  the  hlooii  of  c 
2.  M.  and  took  it  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  |u>  r 
//f4.12. 2   for  thejoj  set  befiire  him,  endured  the  c 

CROSS  WAY. 
Obad.  14.  norshouldesl  thou  have  stood  in  the  e 

CROUCIi. 
1  Sam.  2.  36.  shall  come  and  c  to  him  for  a  piem 

CROUCH  ETH. 
Psal.  10. 10,  he  c  and  huncoletli  himself,  th-_ipoot 
Crow,  Crowing.     .Sec  Cock. 
CROWN 
\s  properly  taken  for  a  cap  of  state  worn  or  the 
heads  of  sovereign  princes,  1  Clir.  20.  2.     {yut 
m  a  figurative  sense  it  signifies  honour,  splen- 
dour, or  dignity.  Lam.  5. 16,  The  crown  is  fallen 
from  our  head.     Jind  the  apostle  says  f:f  the 
Phili|)pians,  that  they  were  bis  joy  and  crown 
Phil-  4.  1.      They  were  his  honour  and  glory, 
the  great  ornament  of  his  ministry,  by  meane 
whereof  they  had  been  converted  to  Christ.     It 
is  used  likewise  for  rev/i\ri\,because  conquerors 
in  Ihe  public  games  were  crowned,  1  Cor.  9,  2.5, 
They  do  n  to  obtain  a  corruptible  crown,  io't 
we  an  incorruptible;  that  is,  the  wresller.'i  in 
those  games  which  are  practised  among  y^'-n. 
contend  in  order  to  obtain  a  wreath,  or  garlana 
of  flowers,  herbs,  or  leaves  of  laurel,  olire.  inid 
the  like;  but  we  Christians  strive  fe-r  an  m 
heritance   incorruptible,    undefihd,    and    that 
fadcth  not  away,  reserved  in  heaven  for  v,«. 
St.  John,  speaking  of  Christ  governing  Hip 
affairs  of  his  church,  says,  thnt  on  his  ticHd 
.were  many  crowns,   Hev.   19.   12.  noting  ttif 
absolute  sovereignty,  and  many  triv.mphs.    Ji 
."lOwn  is  a  sign  of  victory.  Rev.  4.  4. 
The  high-driest  among  the  Jews  wore  a  cinirn, 
which  girt  about  his  mitre,  or  lower  part  rj 
his  bonnet,  and  was  tied  behind  his  head.     I'w 
the  forepart  was  a  plate  of  gold,  with  llirsr 
words  engraven  on  it.  Holiness  to  the  Lore, 
F.zod.  28.' 36.  |  29.  6.     J^ew  married  men  and 
women  wore  crowns  upon  their  wed  ding- day. 
Cant. 3,  II.    Thespouse  invites  hereonipani-vf 
to  see  *i«^  Solomon  with  the  crown  when  in  In 
his  mother  crowned  him  in  the  day  of  his   » •.- 
pousals  :  and  alluding  to  this  custom,  it  is 
said,  Ezek.  16. 12.  th  it  when  God  enti.ted  in:n 
covenant   with    the  J  !wish   nation,  he  put   a 
heauiiful  crown  upon  Iheir  head. 
Kt(/(/.  25. 25.  shalt  make  a  golden  c.  to  the  boidei 
29.  6.  and  put  Ihe  holy  c.  upon  ihe  milie 
30  4.  make  golden  rings  to  it  under  the  c.  37.  V7 
39.  30.  made  the  plate  of  the  c  of  pure  gold 
/,fB   8,  9,  upon  bis  forefront  he  put  the  ho!)  e. 
21.  12.  the  f.  of  the  anointins  oil  is  upon  him 
2  Kings  1 1 .12.  iml  ilie  c  upon  Joash,  2  Chr.  23  11. 
F,sth!^\.  11.  to  bring  Vashti  with  the  <-.  royal 
.lob  31,  36,  surely  1  would  bind  it  as  a  c  to  me 
Psol.  89.  :!9.  Iliiiii  bast  profaned  his  c  by  casiing  )< 
132.  18,  but  upon  himself  shall  his  e.  flourish 
Pniv.  4.  9.  a  c.  of  fflory  shall  she  deliver  to  tneo 
]Z.  4.  a  virtuous  woman  is  a  r.  to  her  busbanil 
14.  24.  Ihe  c.  of  the  wise  is  their  riches 

16.  31.  Ihe  hoarv  bend  is  a  c  of  glory  if  found  il 

17,  6.  chilrlren's  children  are  the  c.  of  old  men 
27  24   doth  the  c.  endure  to  every  gei.eration 


CRT; 

Cdiit.X  11.  go  forili,  bBliold  king  Solomon  witbc 
It  a.  "id.  1.  vjoe  to  llie  t.  ol' |iri(ie,  to  llit' ilrunkards 
5.  timt  day  Lord  ol  liosls  sliall  be  for  a  ;.  ol  glory 
62.  i.  tliou  sliall  aUo  be  u  c.  ot'glory  in  the  iiaiid  ot 
Jn:  13.  18.  the  c.  o!  your  glury  sluill  come  down 
Exek.  21.  26.  remove  the  dmdeni,  take  oti'  ihe  t. 
Zech.  9  16.  tlicy  sliall  be  as  the  stones  of  a  c.  lilteil 
Joh7i  19. .5.  Jesus  wearing  ac.  of  thorns,  and  purple 
1  Cor.  9.  25.  they  do  il  to  obtain  a  corriijiL.ljIe  c 
/'Ai/.4.1. dearly  belov.  and  longed  for,  my  joy  and  c. 
I  77ie«4.2. 19.  for  what  is  our  hope,  or  t.oi  re|oicnig 
27'iHi. 4.8.  there  is  laid  up  for  ine  ac.  of  rignleous. 
Jam.  1.  12.  he  shall  receive  c.  of  life  Lord  promised 

1  I'et.  5.  4.  ye  shall  receive  a  c.  of  glory  liidetli  not 
/iei'.2. 10.  laitliful  to  death,  I  will  give  a  c.  of  life 

3.  11.  hold  that  fast,  that  no  man  take  thy  c. 
6. 2.  ac  given  lo  hiin,  and  went  forth  comjuering 

CROWN  vf/rvld. 

Exod.25. 11.  thou  shall  make  upon  it  ^c- of  gold 

round  about,  24.  |  30.  3.  j  37.  3,  11, 12,  20. 

EstA.8.15.]Vlordec.ii  wontoiitwithagreatc.(</VtiW 

Psal.'il  .'S.  thou  sel  test  a  c.  ii/pure^oWonhiahead 

CROWN  with  kead. 
Clen.4Q.  26.  they  shall  be  on  the  c.  of  Joseph's  head 
.'Jcu«. 33.20.  tearelh  the  arm  with  thee,  of  Ihe  Atad 

2  Sam.  1.  10.  I  look  the  c.  that  was  upon  hisAead 
12.  :iO.  took  king's  c.  from  his  head,  1  CAr.  20.  2. 
14.25.  from  the  sole  even  to  c.  of  his  Acorf,  ./ob  2.7. 

Esth.  2.  17.  the  king  set  the  royal  c.  on  her  head 
6.  8.  the  c.  royal  which  is  set  upon  bis  head 
Job  19.  9.  he  hiilb  taken  the  c.  from  my  head 
/»a.3.17.  Lord  will  smite  with  a  scab  the  c.  of  head 
Jer.  2.  16.  have  broken  the  c.  of  Ihy  head 
48.  45.  the  c.  of  the  head  of  the  tumultuous  ones 
/>am.5.  16.  the  c.  is  fallen  from  nut  head,  woe  to  us 
Eiek.  16.  12.  1  put  a  beautiful  c.  on  thine  head 
Mat.  27.  29.  they  plaited  a  c  of  thorns,  and  jiut 
it  on  his  head,  Mark  15.  17.  John  19.  2. 
Rev.  12.  1.  and  upon  her  head  a  c.  of  twelve  stars 
14. 14.  having  on  his  head  a  golden  c.  and  a  sickle 

CROWN,  Verb, 
foal.  5.  t  12.  with  favour  wilt  thou  c.  him,  as  with 

CROWNED. 
r.ia/.  8. 5.  thou  hast  c.  him  with  glory  and  honour 
Frov.  14.  18.  the  jirudent  are  c.  with  knowledge 
I'ont.X  11.  the  crown  wherewith  his  mother  c.  him 
i^ak.  .1.  17.  thy  c.  are  as  locusts,  and  thy  captains 
I  Tim.  2.  5.  he  is  not  c.  except  he  strive  lawfully 
}{(ib.  2.  9.  we  see  Jesus  c.  with  glory  and  honour 

CROWNEDST. 
Hcb.  2.  7.  thou  c   him  with  glorv  and  honour 

CROWN  est: 

Psal.  65   11.  thou  c.  the  year  with  thy  goodness 

CROWN  ETH. 
Psal.  103.  4  whoc.  thee  with  loving-kindness 

CROWNING. 
ha.  23.  8.  taken  counsel  against  Tyre  the  c.  city 

CROWNS. 
I  Chrov.  2.  t  54.  Ihe  c.  of  the  house  of  Joab 
Ezek.^i.  42.  which  put  beautiful  c.  on  their  heads 
Zecli.a.  11.  make  c.  ||  14.  the  e.  shall  be  toHelcm 
Rev.  4.  4.  the  elders  had  on  their  heads  c.  of  gold 
10. and  they  cast  their  c.  before  the  throne, saying 
9.  7.  on  the  locusts'  heads  were  c.  like  gold 
12.  3.  a  red  dragon  having  seven  c.  on  his  heads 
!'.3.  1.  a  beast  rise  up,  having  upon  his  horns  ten  c. 
19.  12.  and  on  his  head  were  many  e. 
CRUCIFY. 
,  Wat.  20. 19.  shall  deliver  him  to  Gentiles  to  c.  him 
2'134.someof  them  yeshall  kill,andc.and  scourge 
27.  31.  they  led  him  away  to  c.  him,  Mark  15.  20. 
Mark  15. 13.  and  ihey  cried  out  again,  e.  him,  14. 

27.  and  wiih  him  they  c.  two  thieves,  the  one 
iaAc23.21.  they  cried  c.  him,  c.  him,  ./oA»t  19.6,15. 
Heb.  6.  6.  they  c.  to  themselves  the  Son  of  God 
CRUCIFIED.  [afresh 

/l/nr.26.2.Son  of  Man  isbelrayed  tobec./,tiAe24.7. 
27.  22.  they  all  said  unto  him,  let  him  be  c.  23. 
26.  Pilale  delivered  him  to  be  c.  John  19.  16. 
3.5.  c.  Iiim  and  parted  his  garments,  ./uAn  19.  23. 
38.  then  were  there  two  thieves  a  with  him,  44. 
Mark  15.  32.  Luke  23.  33.  .fuhn  19.  18. 
2H.5. 1  know  ye  seek  Jesus  who  was  c.  Mark  16.6. 
/.'Am  19.  20.  for  the  place  where  Jesus  was  c  41. 
,lrt,.i  2.  23.  by  wicked  hands  ye  have  c.  and  slain 

36.  made  Jesus,  whom  ye  c.  L.  and  C.  4.  10. 
liftm.  6.  6.  knowing  that  our  old  man  is  c.  with  him 

1  Cor.  1.13.  is  Christ  divided?  was  Paul  c.  for  you? 
23.  we  preach  C.  c  unto  the  Jews  a  stumbling 

2.  2.  know  any  thing,  save  Jesus  C.  and  him  c. 
8.  Ihey  would  not  have  c.  the  Lord  of  glory 

2  Tor.  13.4.  for  I  ho'  he  was  c.th rough  weakness,  yet 
Oal.  2.  20. 1  am  c.  with  Christ,  neverlheless,  I  live 

3.  I.  Christ  hath  beei  set  forth,  e.  among  you 

5.  24.  they  mat  are  Oirist's  have  c.  the  flesh  with 
fi.  14,  hv  whom  the  woild  is  c.  to  me,  I  to  world 
Hev.  i  I  8.  and  Egypt,  where  also  our  Lord  was  c. 

CRUEL. 
Gen.  19.  7.  cursed  bn  their  wrath,  for  it  was  e. 
Exod.  6. 9,  hut   hey  icarkencd  not  for  c.  bondage 
104 


CRY 

t  f>eut.  32.  33.  llieir  wine  as  the  c.  venom  of  asps 
./ob  30.  21.  thou  art  become  c.  to  me,  Ihou  op|>usest 
I'sai.'io.  19.  mine  enemies  hate  me  with  c.  hatred 
71.  4.  deliver  me  out  of  the  hand  of  the  c.  man 
I'ruv.  5   9.  lesl  thou  give  thy  years  to  the  c. 

11.  17.  but  hi'  that  is  c.  iroublelh  his  own  tlesh 

12.  10.  but  the  lender  mercies  of  the  wicked  are  c. 
17.  11.  a  c.  messenger  shall  be  sent  against  him 
27.  4.  wrath  is  c.  ||  Cant.  8.  6.  jealousy  is  c. 

Isa.  13.  9.  behold,  the  day  of  the  Lord  Cometh,  e. 
19.  4.  the  Egyptians  will  I  give  over  to  a  c.  lord 
■  ler.  0.  23.  lliey  are  c.  and  have  no  mercy,  50.  42. 
30.  14.  wounded  with  chastisemenl  of  a  c.  one 
/.am  4.  3.  the  daughter  of  my  people  is  become  c. 
Heb.  II.  36,  others  had  trial  of  c.  mockmgs 

CRUELLY. 
Ezek.  18. 18.  because  he  c.  oppressed,  he  shall  die 

CRUELTY. 
OenAQ.i,  instrumenis  of  c.  are  in  their  habitations 
.ludg.  9.  24.  the  c.  done  to  the  sons  of  Jerubbaa! 
Psal.  27.  12.  such  as  breathe  out  c.  are  risen  up 
74.  20.  dark  places  are  full  of  the  habitations  oi  c. 
Prov.  27.  14.  wraih  isc.  anger  is  outrageous 
Ezek.M.  4.  with  force  and  c.  have  ve  ruled  them 

CRUMBS. 
Mat.  15.  27.  the  dogs  eat  of  the  c.  Mark  7.  28. 
Luke  16.  21.  to  be  fed  with  c.  which  fell  from  rich 

CRUSE. 
1  Sam.  26. 11.  take  spear  and  c.  of  water  let  us  go 
12.  so  David  took  the  spear  and  the  c.  16. 

1  Kings  14.3.  take  with  thee  a  c.  of  honey  and  go 
17.  12.  she  said,  I  have  but  a  little  oil  in  a  c. 

14.  nor  c.  of  oil  fail,  till  the  Lord  send  rain,  16. 
19.  6.  Elijah  had  a  c.  of  water  at  his  head 

2  AVni's2.20.bringme  a  new  c.and  put  salt  therein 

CRUSH. 
.Tub  39.  15.  ostrich  forgelteth  her  foot  may  c.  them 
/,um.  1.15.as9embly  against  me  to  c.  my  young  men 
3.  34.  t^c.  under  his  i'eet  all  the  prisoners  of  earth 
Amos  4.  1.  ye  kine  of  Bashan  which  c.  the  needy 

CRUSHED,  CRUSHT. 
Lev.  22.  24.  yeshall  not  otier  to  the  Lord  what  isc. 
Mian.  22  2.5.  the  ass  c.  Balaam's  foot  against  wall 
Deut.  28.  33.  slialt  be  only  oppressed  and  r.  alway 
Judg.  10.  t  8.  the  Philistines  c.  the  children  of  isr. 
2  CAr.  16. 1 10.  Asac.someofthe  people  same  time 
.lob  4. 19.  in  the  dust,  which  are  c.  before  the  moth 
5.  4.  hischildren  far  from  safety  are  c.  in  the  gate 
20. 1 19.  because  be  hath  c.  and  forsaken  the  poor 
34.  t25.  he  overturneth  them,  so  thai  they  are  c 
Asa.  59. 5.  that  which  is  c.  brealteth  out  inlo  a  viper 
.fer.  51.  34.  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  hath  c.  me 

CRY 
Is  taken /or  a  loud  extending  of  the  voice,  Eccl.9. 
17.  Mat.  21.  15.    Jiho  for  weeping,  mourning, 
and  lamentation,  Exod.  11.  6.  |  12.  30.     In  the 
Psalms,and  elsewhere,it  is  often  putforferuent 
and  earnest  prayer,  either  wit/l  the  voir.e,  or  in 
the  heart  only,  Psal.  17. 1,  Attend  unto  my  cry. 
Exod.  14.  15,  God  says  tn  Moses,  Wherefore 
criest  thou  unto  me?  thimgh  as  yet  Mosea  hiid 
said  nothing.  To  cry,  likewise  signifies,  to  call 
to  God  for  vengeance.  Gen.  4. 10.   Sins  are  said 
to  cry,  when  they  are  gross,  manifest,  and  ini- 
piuient,  and  such  as  highly  provoke  God  to 
anger ;  thus  the  cry  of  the  sins  and  irregula- 
rities of  Sodom  ascended  vp  to  heanen,  and 
called  for  vengeance.  Gen.  18.  20.   I  looked  lor 
righteousness,  but  behold  a  cry,  Isa.  5.  7.    TAc 
cry  of  the  oppressed,  praying  for  help  from 
men,  and  vengeance  from  God  upon  their  op- 
pressors.    The  prophets,  by  prosopopeias,  fre- 
quently make  beasts,  trees,  mountains,  lands, 
and  cities,  to  speak.  The  young  ravens  cry,  and 
speak  their  wants  to  God  after  their  manner, 
Psal.  147.  9.   .Sfg  Isa.  15.  4.  |  34.  14.  Joel  I.  20. 
Oen.  18, 21.  according  to  the  c.  which  is  come  up 
Exod.  2.  23.  and  their  c.  came  up  unto  God,  3.  9. 
3.  7.  I  have  heard  their  c.  I  know  their  sorrows 
J\rum.  16.  34.  and  all  Israel  fled  at  the  c.  of  them 
Jvdg.  4. 1 13.  Sisera  gathered  by  e.  all  his  chariots 

1  Sam.  5.  12.  the  c.  of  the  ciiy  went  up  to  heaven 
9.  16.  because  their  c.  is  come  up  unto  me 

2  Sam.  22.  7.  and  my  c.  did  enter  into  his  ears 

\  Kings  9.^.  to  hearken  to  thee,  and  to  the  prayer 
which  thy  servant  praycth,  2  Chron.  f>.  19. 
JVeA.  5.  6.  I  was  angry  when  I  henrd  their  c. 

9.  9.  thou  heardest  their  c.  by  the  Red  Sea 
Esth.  4. 1.  Mordecai  cried  with  a  loud  and  bitter  c. 

9.  31.  the  matters  of  their  fastings  and  their  c. 
.Job  16.  18.  O  earth,  let  my  c.  have  no  place 

34  28.  so  that  they  cause  the  c.of  the  poor  to  come 

to  him,  be  heareih  the  c.  of  the  afflicted 

P5.5.2.  hearken  to  voice  of  my  c.my  King,  my  God 

9.  12.  he  forgettelh  not  the  c.  of  Ihe  humble 

17.  1.  hear  the  right,  O  Lord,  attend  unto  my  c. 

18.  6.  my  c.  came  before  him,  even  into  his  ears 
34.  15.  and  his  ears  are  open  to  iheir  c. 

39.  12.  hear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  give  ear  to  my  c. 

40.  1.  he  incliacd  unto  me,  and  heard  my  c. 


CRTf 

PsSb.%(i.  nfmysalv.  incline  Ihi.iergr  unto  my. 

102.1.  hear,  O  Lord,  and  let  my  c.corae  uolothn* 
106.  41.  he  regarded,  when  he  heard  their  c. 
119. 169.  lei  my  c.  come  near  before  thee,OJjord 
142.  6.  attend  to  my  e.  I  am  brought  very  low 
Prov.  21.  13.  who  sloppeth  his  ears  at  the  c  of  poof 
Eccl.  9.  17.  more  than  the  c.  of  him  that  ruleth 
Isa.  5.  7.  he  looked  for  righteousness,  behold  a  c 
15.  5.  they  shall  raise  up  a  c.  of  destrucnon 

8.  the  c.  isgone  roundabout  the  borders  of  MoaSi 
30.  19.  he  will  be  gracious  at  the  voice  of  thy  e 
43.  14.  the  Chaldeans,  whose  c.  is  in  the  ships 
./ir.  7. 16.  nor  lift  upc.  nor  prayer  for  tliem,  11. 14 
8.  19.  behold  the  voice  of  the  c.  of  my  people 
14.  2.  and  the  c.  of  Jerusalem  i.s  gone  up 
18.  22.  let  a  c.  he  heard  from  iheir  houses 
2.5.  3().  the  c.  of  the  shepherds  shall  be  he^.r/ 
46.  12.  and  thy  c.  hath  tilled  ihe  land 

48.  4.  her  little  ones  have  c.iused  a  c.  to  he  h»-,„<i^ 
5.  the  enemies  have  heard  a  c.  of  destruction 

49.  21.  the  earth  is  moved  at  tr>o  c.  of  Edom 

50.  46.  the  c.  is  heard  at  the  taking  of  Babylon 

51.  54.  a  sound  of  a  c.  coinelh  from  Babylim 
Lam.  3.  56.  hast  heard,  hide  not  thine  ear  at  my  c. 
Eiek.  27.  28.  Ihe  suburbs  shake  at  the  c.  of  nilo's 
Z.eph.  1.  10.  there  shall  be  a  c.  from  the  fish-gute 
.-Uut.23.6.  at  midnight  ihere  was  a  c.  made,  behold 

Great  CRY. 
fJcTi. 18.20.  because  the  c.ofSodom  is£-7-fa«,19.13 
27.  34.  Esau  cried  with  A  great  and  bitter  c. 
Exod.\\.&.  there  shall  be  a.  great  c.  through  Egypt 
12.30.  Pharaoh  rose,  there  wasa^j-eutc.in  Egypt 
JVrA.5.1.  was  ^reai  c.of  the  people  and  their  wives 
./lets  23.9.  when  he  so  said,  there  atos,a  ix great  c 

Hear  CRY. 
Exod.  K!.  23.  if  they  cry,  I  will  surely  Acar  their  e 
Job  'il.  9.  will  God  hear  his  c.  when  trouble  comei 
Psal.  61. 1.  hear  my  c.  O  God,  attend  to  my  prayor 
145.  19.  he  also  will  hear  their  c.  and  save  them 
Jer.  20.  16.  let  him  hear  the  c.  in  the  morning 

JVotAcar  CRY. 
Jer.  14. 12.  when  they  fast,  I  will  not  hear  their  e. 

CRIES. 
./am.  5.  4.  the  c.  of  them  that  reaped  are  entered 

CRY,  Verb. 
Exod.  5.  8.  for  they  are  idle,  therefore  they  e. 
22.  23.  if  thou  afflict  them,  and  they  c.  unto  me 

32.  18.  neither  is  it  the  voice  of  them  that  e. 
Lev.i3.i5.  shall  cover  his  upper  lip,  and  c.  uncleai 
.ludg.  10.  14  go  c.  to  the  gods  ye  have  chosen 

2  Sam. 19.  28.  what  right  have  I  yet  to  c.  to  the  kins 
2  Kings  8.  3.  she  west  to  c.  for  tier  house  and  lancl 
2  CAr.  29.  9.  and  c.  in  our  affliction,  thou  wilt  hear 
,/ob  30.  20.  I  c.  unto  thee,  and  Ihou  dost  not  hear 

24.  though  they  c.  in  Ins  destruction 
35.  9.  they  make  the  oppressed  to  c.  they  c.  out 

12.  Ihere  they  c.  but  none  giveih  answer,  because 
3S.  13.  they  c.  not  when  he  bindetb  them 
38.41.  when  his  young  ones  c.to  God, they  wander 

P5a/. 22.  2.  I  c.  in  the  day  time,  thou  nearest  not 

27.  7.  hear,  O  Ijord,  when  I  r.  with  my  voice,28.2. 

28.  1.  to  thee  will  I  c.  O  Lord,  my  rock,  2. 
34.  17.  the  righteous  c.  and  the  Lord  hearetb 
56.9.  when  I  c.  then  shall  mine  enemies  turn  back 
.57.  2.  I  will  c.  to  Go<l  most  high,  that  performeth 
61.2.  from  the  end  of  the  earlh  will  I  «.  unto  thee 
80.  .3.  be  merciful  to  me,  O  Lord,  for  I  c.  to  thee 
89.  26.  he  shall  c.  unto  me,  thou  art  my  father 
141.  1.  Lord,  I  c.  unto  thee,  make  haste  unto  ins 
147.  9.  he  giveih  food  to  young  ravens  which  c. 

Prov.  8.  1.  doth  not  wisdom  c.  and  understanding 
21.  13.  he  also  shal'  c.  but  shall  not  be  heard 

Isa.8.4.  before  the  child  shall  know  toe.  my  father 
10.t30.c.slirill  with  thy  voice,  Odaught. of  Gallira 

13.  22.  the  wild  beasts  of  Ihe  island  shall  c. 

14.  31.  c.  O  city,  thou  Palestina,  art  dissolved 

15.  4.  and  Heshbon  shall  c.  and  Elealeh 

33.  7.  behold  their  valiant  ones  shall  c.  without 

34.  14.  and  the  satyr  shall  c.  to  his  fellow 

40,  2.  c.  to  Jerusalem,  her  warfare  accomplished 
fi.  the  voice  said,  c.  and  he  said,  what  shall  I  c? 
42.  2.  he  shall  not  c. nor  cause  his  voice  to  be  heard 

13.  he  shall  c.  yea,  prevail  against  his  enemies 

14.  now  will  I  c.  like  a  travailing  woman 

46.  7.  one  shall  c.  lo  him,  yet  can  he  iwt  answej 
59.  9.  thou  shall  c.  and  he  shall  say,  here  I  am 
(),5.14.  hilt  ye  shall  c.  for  sorrow  of  heart,and  how 
Jer.  2.  2,  go  and  c.  in  the  ears  of  Jerusalem 

3.  4.  wilt  thou  not  from  this  time  c.  unto  me 

4.  5.  blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  the  land,  e.  gather 
11.  11.  though  they  c.  lo  me,  I  will  not  hearken 

12.  c.  to  the  gods  to  whom  they  offer  incense 
14.  for  I  will  not  hear  when  they  c.  Ezek.  8,  13. 
22  20.  go  up  to  Lebanon,  ami  c.  from  the  passage! 
2.5.34.  howl  ye  shepherds  and  c.  48.20.  K2c/r.21,12. 
31.  6.  Ihe  H'atchmen  on  mount  Ephraim  shall  c. 
Lam,  3. 8  when  I  c.  and  shout  he  shtiiteth  out  my 
Ezek.  9.  4.  that  c.  for  all  the  abominations  done  ia 
24.  17.  forbear  to  c.  make  no  mourning  for  d<;i» 
26.  15.  the  isles  shake,  when  tin  wounde  1  e 


CR! 

£iik.  ir7.  30.  and  they  shal.'  c.  I  itterly  for  Tyra* 
Ho3.  6.  2.  Israel  shall  c.  uiicu  if ,;  we  know  thee 
Jcei  1.  VJ.  O  Lord,  lo  thee  will  1  <;.  lor  the  lire 

-iU.  llin  beasts  of  the  lield  c.  also  unto  thee 
JonaA  3. 8.  let  man  and  beast  c.  mightily  unto  God 
Alic'-i.S.  prophets  bile  with  their  teeth, and  c.peaco 
JsTuh. '2.8.  stand,  shall  they  c.  hut  ncne  look  back 
Zcp/i.  1.  14.  the  mighty  men  shall  c.  bitterly 
Zcch.  1.14.  the  angel  said  unto  me,  c.  thou,  saying 
.Mat.  12  19.  he  shall  not  strive,  nor  t.  nor  shall  any 
7>«A-e  18.7 .shall  notGod  avenge  hiselect,whoc.day 
Horn. 8.  15.  the Sjiirit, whereby  wee.  Abba,  Father 
<Va/.4.27 .break  Ibrth  and  c.thou  that  travailest  not 

CRY  against. 
Deut.  15.9.  and  he  c.  to  the  Lord  ag.  thee,  24.  15. 
2  C/iron.  13.  12.  hi=  priests  lo  c.  alarm  against  you 
Job  31.  :)8.  il'inv  land  c.  against  me,  or  the  lurrows 
.hmah  1.  2.  arise,  go  to  Nineveh,  and  c.  against  it 

CRY  aioud. 
1  Kings  18. 27.  Elijah  said,  c.  aloud,  for  ho  is  a  god 
Job  19.  7.  I  c.  aloud,  but  there  is  no  juilginent 
Psal-  55.  17.  at  noon  will  I  pruy  and  c.  aloud 
]sa.  24.  14.  they  shall  c.  aloud  from  the  sea 
54    1.  sing,  break  forth  into  singing,  and  c.  aloud 
58.  I.  c.  aliiud,  spare  not,  lift  \i\>  ihy  voice  like  a 
Ho«.5.  8.  trumpet  ill  Ramali,  c.  aloud  at  Beth-aven 
Mic.  4.  i).  why  dost  thou  t.  u/ou</ .'  is  there  no  king 

CRY  to  Ike  Lord. 
t  Sam.  7.  8.  cease  not  to  c.  unto  the  I^rd  for  us 
Psal.  107.  19.  Ihev  c.  to  the  Lord  in  trouble,  -so. 
rsa.l,i.20.th«!vsl'Ml!c.Sa  Ld.  because  of  oppres'ort. 
Joel  !.  14.  sanctify  ve  a  fast,  anil  c.  to  the  Lord 
Vic  3.  4.  shall  c.  to'lhe  Lord,  but  he  will  not  hear 

CRY  oat. 
1  .S(im.2.  t24.  ye  make  the  Lord's  people  to  c.  out 
4.tl9.-  Phiiiehas'  wife  was  with  child, near  to  c.out 
8. 18.  ye  shall  c.  out  that  day,  because  of  your  k. 
Job  19.  7.  1  e.  o«<  of  wrong,  l.ut  I  am  not  heard 
35. 9.  they  c.  out  by  reason  of  the  arm  of  mighty 
/sfl.ia.G.  c.oKt  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of  Zion 
15.  4.  the  armed  soldiers  of  Moab  shall  c.  out 

5.  my  heart  shall  c.  oat  for  Moab,  his  fugitives 
29.  9.  slay  yourselves  and  wonder,  c.  out  and  cry 

Jcr.  48.  31. 'I  will  howl,  and  c.  out  for  all  Moab 
Lain.  2.  19.  arise,  c.out  in  the  iiiglit,  in  the  w.ilches 
.amos  3.  4.  will  a  vouiig  lion  c.  oat  of  his  den  ? 
f^ab.  1.2.  I  c  out  to  Ihee,  hut  thou  wilt  not  save 

2.  II.  lor  the  stone  shall  c  out  of  the  wall 
JUark  10.47.  he  began  to  c.ou'and  say,  have  mercy 
Luke  19.  40.  the  stones  would  immediately  c.  oat 

CRIED. 
Gen.  27.  34.  Esau  c.  with  a  great  and  bitter  cry 

39.  15.  he  heard  that  I  lifted  up  my  voice  and  ( 

41.  43.  and  Ihev  c.  before  him,  how  the  knee 
55.  iieople  c.  to  Phiiraoh  for  bread,  go  to  Joseph 

45.  1.  he  c  cause  everv  man  to  go  out  fiom  me 
Ezod.  5.  15.  the  officers  came  and  c.  to  Pharaoh 
JVkto.  11. 2.  the  people  c.  to  Moses,  and  he  prayed 
i»ffM«.22.24.  s'one  them,  ihe  damsel,  bee.  she  c.  not 
27.  the  damsel  c.  and  there  was  none  to  save  her 
Judg.  5.  28.  Si.sera's  mother  c.  through  the  lattice 

7.  21.  and  all  the  host  ran  and  c.  and  fled 

10.  R.  and  ve  c.  to  me,  and  1  delivered  you 
15.  1 19-  c.iliecl  the  nmne  the  well  ■:>(  him  that  c. 

ISam.  I4.t20.  Saul  and  the  people  were  c. together 

17.  8.  he  slood  and  c.  to  llie  armies  of  Israel 
20.  37.  .Ioiiatha:>.  c  after  the  lad,  and  said,  38. 

2.Sa>«.  20.  10.  then  c.  a  wise  woman  out  of  the  city 
"iJ.  7.  I  c.  to  my  G<kI,  and  he  did  hear  my  voice 

1  KiiKTs  13.  2.  he  c.  an.  the  altar  in  Beth-el, 4. 32. 

18.  28.  and  thev  c.  afoud,  and  cut  themsrivcs 

2  Kings  2.  12.  Elisha  saw  it,  and  c.  my  father,  my 
3.  t-ll.  all  the  Moabiies  were  c.  toge'-her 

6.  5.  he  c.  alas,  master,  for  it  was  borrowed 

8.  5.  the  woman  c.  to  the  king  for  her  houiw: 

11.  14.  and  .'Vthaliah  c.  trcas<m,  treason 

1  Chran.  5.  20.  they  r.  to  G<iil  in  the  bailie,  and  he 

2  Chron.  32.  20.  I.saiidi  prayed  and  c.  Ui  heaven^ 
Kth.  9. 27.  when  they  c.  to  thee  thou  heardeat,  28. 
Jnh  17.  t  14.  I  have  c.  lo  corruption,  my  father 

29.  12   because  I  delivered  the  poor  that  c. 

30.  5.  Ihev  c.  after  them,  as  aficr  a  thief 
fsaL  16.  6.  ill  my  distress  I  c.  unto  my  God 

41.  they  c.  but  there  was  none  to  save  them 
22.  Ty.  ihev  c.  to  thee  and  were  delivered 
<  him  he  heard 


CRY 

Etek.  9.  8.  thas.  .  fell  on  my  face  and  c.  a^J  said 
10.  13.  It  was  c.  t-i  iheni  in  my  hearing,  O  wheel 

Dan.  0.  20.  he  c.  w  ilh  a  lamentable  voice,  O  Uaii. 

Has.  7.  14.  they  have  not  c.  lo  me  with  their  iiearif 

Jonah  1.  5.  the  manners  c.  every  man  to  his  god  ' 

2.  2.  I  c.  by  reason  of  mine  atflictioii,  lo  the  Lord, 

and  he  heard  me  ,  out  of  the  belly  of  iieli  c.  1 

Z«cj'(.7.13.  that  as  he  c.  and  they  would  not  hear,so 
they  c.  and  1  would  not  hear,  saith  L.  ot  hosts 

jMat.  14.  30.  Peter  c.  saving.  Lord  save  me 
20.31.  bui  ihey  c.  the  more,  saying,  have  mercy 
on  i.s,  O  Lord,  Mark  10.  48.   Luke  18.  39. 

Mark  9.  20.  the  spirit  c.  and  rent  liiiii  sore 

.lolinl.  37.  Jesus  c.  if  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come 

.ilcts  19.32.  some  t.  one  thing,  some  another,  21.34. 
22.  24.  might  know  w  herel.  they  c.  so  against  him 

ftfu. 10.3. when  he  c.  seven  thunders  uttered  voices 
12.  2.  and  she  being  wilh  child,  c.  travailing  in 
14.  18.  c.  with  a  loud  cry  to  him  that  had  sickle 
18.  2.  he  c.  mightily  with  a  strong  voice,  saying 

18.  c.  whr'n  they  saw  the  smoke  of  her  burning 

19.  they  c.weeping and  wailing,  saying, alas,alas 
CKILD  to  Ike  Lord. 

Er.8. 12  .Uoseyc.to  L.  15.25.  j  17.4.  JV«m.  12.13. 

14.10.  Ux.z.lo  L.  Ju<ixr-3.9.1.5.  |4.3.  !6.7.  |  10.10. 

JV«Hi.20.16  when  we  s.  to  L.  he  heard,  Deut.i^.l. 

./j'ii.24.  7,  •)«tien  they  c.  to  the  L.  he  put  darkness 

1  lia.rn..  7. 9.  Sam.  c.  to  L.  15.  11.  ||  1  Kings  17.  20. 
Elijah  c.  to  the  Lord,  21. 

^.T/ti. 20.1  Lisa,  c.to  /..i!2CAr.  14.11.  Asa  c.  <o  L. 

2  C(i7. 13.14.  Ihev  c.  ic  L.  Ps.  107.6,13.  .lonali  1.14. 
Psal.  3. 4.  I  c.  to  J..  »vith  my  voice,  120. 1.  |  142. 1. 
LaKi.2.  18. 1  heir  i-eart  c.to  /^.  Odaut-hter  of  Zion 

CRIED  with  a  loud  vow,. 

l.S'am.28. 12.  woman  at  En-dor  c.  with  a  loud  voice 

2.S«m.l9.4.Dp-vid  c.witlUoudvoice,0  Absalom, my 

2Kings  18.28.  Rabsitakt^hc.withloudv.  yia.36.13. 

J\rrh.i).4.  Lev.  c.  with  I.  V.  \\  hlzek.  II.  13.  Ezek.  c. 

Mat.Tt.i'6.  about  ninth  hour  Jesusc.iCifA  a  I.  voue 

.0.  Mark  15.  34,  37.  J.uke  23.  40.  ./ohn  11.  43 

J/a7-A:1.2ti.eviUpir.c.  with  Lv.W./icts  10.28.  Paul  c 

.ids  7.57.  Sle|.li.  enemies  c.  with  I.  v.  ||  liO.Sleph.c 

Hev.  6.  10.  they  c.  with  load  v.  saying,  how  long,  O 

7.  2.  the  angel  c.  with  a  loud  voice,  10.  3.  |  19.  17. 

10.  mult,  stood  before  Lamb  c.  wU/i  a  loud  voice 

CRIED  out 

l.Sam.4.13.  all  the  cuy  c.out  ||5.I0.  Ekronites  c.  out 

lA"zni/s22.  32,  .lelmshaphat  c.  yu(,2  Chron.  18.31. 

2  Kings  4.  40.  they  (.-.  out,  there  is  death  in  the  pot 

,fer.  20.  8.  I  c.  out,  I  cried  violence  and  spoil 

Mat.  8.  29.  behold,  the  spirits  c.  out,  Luke  4.  33. 

14.  20.  the  disciples  c.  out  for  fear,  Mark  6.  49. 
20.  .30.  ihe  blind  man  c.  out,  have  mercy  upon  us 

Mark  1.23.  Ihe  man  with  an  unclean  spirit  t.  out 
9.  24.  Ihe  falher  of  the  child  c.  out,  Luke  9.  38. 

15.  13.  and  they  c.  out  again,  crucify  him,  Mat. 
27.  23.  Luke  23.  18.  ./o/j;r  19.  G. 

.>)cls  19.28.  thev  c.«««,  saying,  gieal  is  Diana,  34. 

22.  23.  as  they  c.  out,  and  threw  dust  in  the  air 

23.  C.  Paul  c.  out  iii  the  council,  1  am  a  Pharisee 
CRIEST,  E'lH. 

Gen.  4. 10.  the  voice  of  thy  brother's  blood  c.  to  mc 
Etod.  14.  15.  wherefore  c.  thou  to  me?  speak  to 

22.  27.  when  he  c.  unto  me,  that  I  w  ill  hear 
1  «a7ft.  2t).  14.  who  art  thou  that  c.  to  the  king? 
.lob  24.  12.  and  the  soul  of  ihe  wouiiWeu  c.  out 
Psal.  72.  12.  he  shaii  deliver  the  needy  T.-hen  he  c 

84.2.  my  heart  and  flesh  c. cut  for  the  living  Goil 
I'roo.  1.  20.  wisdom  c.  without,  8.  3   ;  9.  3. 

2.  3.  vea,  if  thou  c.  after  knowiedsre,  cnl  : 


/.sa.  2(5.17.  like  as  a  woman  that  c.out  m  nr.- 1  i-/,|  rVcn.25.27.tlieboysgrew,aml  Lsau  wasar 


40.  3.  the  voice  of  him  that  c.  m  tnc  w;:,i« 
57.  13.  when  thou  c.  let  conr.piimes  .•ieliv.f  '.aee 
Jer.  12.  8.  my  heritage  c.  out  agiim...i  im 
30.  15.  whv  c.  thou  for  thine  alRiclior,  7 
Mi,:.  <).9.  Iiord'5  voice  c.  to  the  cilj  r.ei.r  the  rod 
Mat.  15.  23.  send  hernway,  for  sre  c.  aner  .'-■ 
Luke  9.  39.  he  suddenly  c.  o'.c,  e.i'?  it  .eareili  lam 
A'«m.9.27.  I",8aias  alsoc.  cvncer  ,ng  '^rael,  though 
.lam.  5.  4.  behold,  tlie  .hire  of  die  U.&ourers  c. 
CRYir:;.. 

1  Sam.  4.  14.  wheri  Eli  h'.ard  tht  noise  of  the  c. 

2  .S'om.  13.  19.  Taiiiar  r,ut  a.'-he;i,  and  went  on  c. 
.lob  39.  7.  nor  regard?lh  he  thi  c.  of  the  driver 
Frov.  19.  18.  and  \'A  not  \h^  soul  spare  for  his  c. 

30. 1.1.  the  burs'-  leech  hatii  two  diiughierii  c.give 
Isa.  22.  5.  it  lo  a  day  of:.  lo  ihe  moiinlaiiis 
24.  II.  thei-e  is  a  c.  for  wine  in  ihe  streets 

no  more  heard  in  her 
I  he  from  HoTOnaiin 
60.  17.  1  c.' unto  him  will,  mv  iimulh,  77.  1.  i  Z^c^/.^.  7,  shall  bring  loru.  the  'l^^'-'f  «;'«*' •'' ^• 

SS.  ,.  O  Lord,  1  have  c.  dav  and  night  :,ef..re  thee  Jfr^^  2.  13.  covering  ihe  allar  of  the  Lord  with  c. 
13.  onto  thee  have  I  c.  O  Lord,  in  the  morning  Mat.  3.  3.  vo.ce  of  one  c  in  ihe  w'Iderness  pu. 
119   145.  I  c.  wilh  mv  whole  h.att,  hear  me         |  p.ire,  Mark  1.  .  .  Luke  3   4.  .lohn  1.  -3. 

130.1.  out  of  the  depths  have  I  c.  to  thee,  O  I^>:d     21.  15.  «ml  saw  the  children  cmi,  the  'einple 
1 38.  l.m  the  day  when  I  c.  thou  an.wereds.  me  i /,,,A^  4.  41.  devils  c.  thou  arl  Christ,  the  Son  ot.^ 
h-i.«.4.  the  posts  moved  at  th«  voice  of  him  that  c.  Jictt  8.  i .  lor  im-lean  .p.nis  c.  came  out  of  many 
30.7.tlrrerorelc.coii.pri,in.tl.is,th^i7  strength     1'..  14.  ihey  ran  in  among  the  people,  c   out 
/«-.4.2S»  distrnciioi.  upon  destrnrti.,P  isc.  for  land     21    '28   laid  hands  on  him,  c.  out,  -«"  »    I'^^^' 
lit  *  C  ibv  bretlir«r.  c   afler  th.r  fully  I     36.  the  multitude  followed,  c.  away  with  him 


24.  hut  when  h.   ., - 

30.  2  O  Lord  my  Cod,  I  c.  to  tliec,and  hast  healed 
8.  1  c.  to  theo,'()  Lordf  and  made  su(iplicati-'n    ,    _ - 

31.  22.  heaidest  mv  supplications  when  I  c.to  thee     65.  19.  vcice  ol  c.  shall  b 
34.6.  this  poor  man  c.  and  Ihe  r^ord  heard  him    !./«-.  4^.  ".  a  voice  ot  c.  Ax 


CUP 

Gal.  4.  (5.  Bpirit  into  your  hearts,       A.bt)a  Fathei 
Heb.  5.  7.  he  offered.  I'p  prayers  witn  stioiig  c. 
lirv.  21.  4.  there  will  be  no  more  death  nor  a. 

CRYSTAL. 
Job  28.  17.  the  gold  and  the  c.  cannot  equc.l  it 
Eiek.  1.22.  (irmamentwas  as  colour  of  teirible  « 
liec.  4.  6.  there  was  a  sea  of  glass  like  unto  c. 

21.  11.  the  light  of  the  great  city  was  clear  as  e 

22.  1.  a  pure  river  of  waler  of  life,  clear  as  c. 

CUBIT 
Is  the  distance  from  the  tlbois  bending  inwards  la 
the  extremity  of  the  iiiiddlejin^er:  thistscalUd 
a  common  cubit,  the  cubit  of  a  man,  containing 
afoot  and  a  half,  or  half  a  yard,  Deut.  3.  U 
'J  here  is  likewise  the  sacred  cubit,  which  is  a 
full  yard,  and  contains  two  common  cubils; 
There  is  mention  made  of  both  these  sorts  of 
cubits,  tn  1  Kings  7. 15.  and  2 Chron.  3. 15.  In 
the  former  the  two  columns  cf  brass  which  were 
in  Solomon's  tcmpie,  are  said  to  be  eighteen 
cubils  high;  and  in  the  Chronicles,  thirty-five 
cubits  :  which  is  double  the  other.  Some  are 
of  opinion,  that  the  cubit  which  Noah  made  use . 
of  when  he  built  the  ark,  was  equal  to  s/x  com- 
mon cubits;  they  call  this  a  geometrical  cubit. 
Gen.  6.  16.  in  a  c.  shah  thou  finish  the  ark  above 
Deut.  3.  1 1.  the  bieadih  of  it,  afler  the  c.  of  a  man 

1  Kings  7.  24.  the  kiiops  compassing  it,  ten  in  a  c. 

2  Chriin.  4.  3.  ten  in  a  c.  compassing  the  sea  about 
F.zek.  43.  13.  tlie  c.  is  a  c.  and  a  hand  breadth 
vl/ut.6.27.  can  add  one  c.to  his  stature,  Luie  12.25. 

CUBITS. 
Gen.  C.  15.  length  of  the  ark  300  c.  breadth  50  c. 
7.  20.  fifteen  c.  upward  did  the  waters  jirevail 
F.zod.'io.  10.  two  c.  and  a  half  the  length  of  the  ais 
1  Sam.  17   4.  Goliath's  height  six  c.  and  a  span 

1  Kings  6.2.  length  of  Ihe  house  60  c.  breadth  20 
23.  each  of  the  cherubims  was  ten  c.  hij;h 

7.  38.  and  every  laver  was  four  c.  high 

2  Kings  14.  13.  Jehoash  brake  dow  n  the  wail's  of 

Jerusalem,  400  c.  2  Chron.  25.  23. 
Ezra  6.  3.  the  heighl  60  c.  the  breadth  60  c. 
F.sih.  5.  14.  let  a  gallows  be  made  50  c.  high,  7.  9. 
Ezek.  40.  23.  he  measured  from  gate  to  gate  100  e. 
47.  the  court  100  c.  ||  43.  17.  the  settle  14  c. 
41.  2.  and  the  breadth  of  the  door  was  ten  c. 

9.  the  thickness  of  the  wall  was  five  c. 
43.  10.  and  the  altar  shall  be  twelve  c.  long 

Dan.  3.  1.  the  height  of  the  image  was  60  ,-. 
ZecA.  5.  2.  the  length  of  the  flying  roll  is  20  ,:. 
.lohn  21.8.  ihey  were  from  land  as  it  were  200  e. 
liev.  21. 17.  he  measured  Ihe  wall  of  the  city  144  c. 

CUCKOW. 
Leo.  11. 10.  c.  have  in  abomination,  Deut.  14.  15 

CUCUMBERS. 

J^um.  11.  ."i.  we  remember  the  c.  and  the  melons 

Isa.  1.  8.  Zion  Is  lelY  as  a  lodge  in  a  giirden  of  e. 

Cud;  see  Chkw  and  Cuevveth. 

CUMBERED. 

Luke  10.  40.  Martha  was  c.  about  much  serving 

CUMBERETH. 
Luke  13.  7.  cut  it  down,  why  c.  It  the  ground  t 

CIIMliRANCE. 
Deut.  \.  12.  how  can  I  mvself  alone  bear  yourc? 

CUMMIN. 

Isa.  28.  25.  doth  he  not  scatter  the  c.  and  east  in 

27.  nor  is  a  cart-wheel  fumed  about  upimthec. 

but  the  c.  is  beaten  out  "iih  a  rod 

Mat.  23.  23.  woe  to  voii  scribe.*,  ye  pay  lithes  of  c. 

CUNNING. 

hunter 
F.xod.  26.  1.  Willi  cheruhiniB  of  c.  work,  36.  8. 
28. 15.  thou  shall  inakethehreasl-plaie  ofc.  work 
31.  4.  to  devise  c.  works  in  gold  and  silver 

38.  23.  Ahohtib  a  c.  workmiin  and  enibroideier 

39.  8.  he  made  the  breast  plale  ofc.  w<,.k 
1  Sam.  16.  16.  a  man  who  .s  a  c.  player  on  a  harp 

18. 1  have  seen  a  son  of  Jesse  that  isc.  in  playing 

1  CAron.25.  7.  nil  ihal  were  c.  in  sr.ngs,  were  288 

2  Chron.  2.  7.  send  me  a  man  c.  lo  work  in  t'old_ 
IS.  I  have  sent  a  c.  man  of  Huram  my  falher's 

Psiil.^8.}'>.  not  hearken,  be  the  elm rmer  never  so  c 
137.  5.  if  I  forget,  let  my  rijht  hand  forget  her  j. 

Prov.  19.  125.  and  the  simple  will  be  c. 

Cant.  7.  1.  thy  joints,  Iho  work  of  a  r.  workmaa 

ha.  3.  3.  I  will  take  away  the  c.  ariiticer 
40.20.  heseekethlohimac.  workman  lo  prepare 

.ler.  9. 17.  send  for  c.  women  that  they  may  come 

10.  9.  thev  are  all  the  work  ofc.  men 
Dun.  1.4.  children  well-favoured,  c.  in  knowledge 
Has.  6.  t  8.  Gilead  is  a  c  tv  c.  for  blood 
Eoh.  4. 14.  carried  about  bv  c.  craftiness,  wherebf 

CUNNINGLY. 
2  Pet  1. 16.  we  have  not  followed  c.  devised  fablei 

CUP. 
This  word  is  taken  in  Scrijitvrr  in  a  prnprr,  ana 
in  a  Jiguratire  sense.  In  a  pmpf  .'^ensr  it  sio  ^ 
nifics  a  mntcrialrnp,  which  prnji.-e  drink  .ml  of 
at  meals.  Gen.  40.  13.  hi  thrfcriiratiresfnil' 
it  is  taken  (1)  For  the  wine  in  I'lc  cup,  1  Coi. 


CUP 

H.  27.    f2)  For  tltnse  su£'eringi  and  afiictunis 
vhlcA  God  sends  u/iun  a  pcrsuii  ui-  people :    i'u 
drink  of  this  cup,  sivntjies  In  uiideriro  and  en- 
dure those  siifferiii^rs  .  Isii.  51.  17,  tjiiiiid  u|),  U 
Jerusuiem,  wiiicli  liusl  drunk  ut  tliu  liaiiti  ol  Uiu 
Lord  the  cup  ol'  Ins  lurv.     I'sal.  75.  H,  in  tlie 
hand  of'tlje  Lurd  lliere  is  a  cup,  llie  dfegs  ihereul 
all  the  wicked  of  the  tdai  th  sliall  wring  Iheni  out, 
ind  drink  them.    In  these  iijid  the  like  passage, 
fiod  IS  compared  to  the  master  of  a  feast,  who 
then  used  to  dist'-ibule  portions  of  meats  or 
drinks  to  the  several  guests,  as  he  thought  Jit. 
Oar  Haviour  praijs,  Mat.  26.  39,  Let  tins  cup 
Iiass  from  me.    J^et  nie  be  freed  from  these  suf- 
ferings both  m  my  suul  and  body :  And  he  tells 
his  disciples,  Mat.  20.  23,  That  they  should  m- 
deed  drink  of  his  cup  ;   that  is.    They  should 
taste  of  inward  afflictions  and  desertwns,  and 
have  their  share  of  outward  sufferings  for  the 
gospel,  as   well  as  himself.      (3)   For  God's 
blessings  and  favours,  Psal.  23.  5. 
Babylon  is  called  a  golden  cup,  Jer.5x.  7,  because 
of  her  great  riches  and  plenty.    .Ind  it  is  said 
of  the  laomuii  arrayed  in  purple,  or  of  the  anti- 
chrislian  church,  that  she  had  a  golden  cup  iu 
her  hand,  hev.  17.  4.  which  may  denote  the  en- 
ticing means,  and  specious  pretences,  which 
she  uses  to  allure  people  to  idolatry,  pariicii- 
larlif  by  sensuality,  luxury,  and  affluence, 
will  take  the  cup  of  salvition,  Psai.  116.  13.    / 
will  offer  the  sacrificeof  thanksgiving  unto  God. 
It  denotes juy  and  thanksgiving, and  is  aphruse 
taken  from  the  common  practice  uf  the  Jews  in 
their  thank-offerings,in  which  a  feast  was  made 
of  the  remainder  of  «Ae..  sacrifices,  and  the  of- 
ferers,together  with  thepricst,didcal  anddriiik 
before  the  Lord;  and,  among  other  rites,  the 
master  of  the  feast  took  a  cup  of  wine  into  his 
hand,  and  solemnly  blessed  God  for  it,  and  for 
the  mercy  winch  was  then  r.rknowledged ;  and 
then  gave  it  to  all  the  guests,  of  which  every 
one  did  drink  in  kis  turn,  1  Clir.  16.  2,  3.     To 
which  custom  it  is  supposed  that  our  blessed 
Lord  alludes  in  the  institution  of  the  cup,  which 
also  i>  called  the  cup  of  blessing,  1  Cor.  lU.  16. 
Oen.  40.  11.  and  Pharaoh's  c   was  in  mine  hand 
44.  2.  put  my  c.  the  silver  c.  in  the  sack's  month 
2.S'anl2..3.  it  drank  of  his  own  e.  and  lay  in  bosuiii 
'.  Kings'!.  28.  wrought  like  brim  of  a  c.  2CAc.  4.  .'5. 
V'<al.  II.  6.  this  siiall  be  the  portion  of  their  e. 
16.  5.  the  Lord  is  the  portion  of  my  c.  thou 
23.  0.  thou  anoinlest  my  head,  my  c.  runnelh  over 
73.  10.  waters  of  a  full  c.  are  wrung  out  to  them 
75.  8.  in  the  hand  of  the  Lord  there  is  a  c. 
116  13.  I  will  take  thee,  ofsalvalion  and  call  on 
Prov.  23.  31.  when  it  giveth  ils  colour  in  the  c. 
Isa.  51.  17.  which  hast  drunk  at  the  hand  of  the 
Lord  the  c.  the  dregs  of  the  t.  of  tremhlitig 
22   taken  out  of  thv  hand  the  c.  of  iiembliiig 
lev.  16. 7.  nor  shall  men  give  Iheni  c.  of  consohition  j 
25.  15.  take  the  wiiie-c.  of  his  fury  at  my  hand 
17   then  took  1  the  c.  at  the  Lord's  hand 

26.  if  ihey  refuse  lo  lake  the  c.  at  thine  hand 
49.  12.  whose  judgnwnt  was  not  to  drink  the  c. 
51.  7.  Babylon  haili  been  a  golden  c.  in  the  hand 

Lam.  4.  21.  the  c.  also  shall  pii.ss  through  to  thee 
Eirk.  23.  31.  I  will  give  her  e.  into  thine  hand 

32.ihou  shalt  drink  of  thy  sisier'se.deep  and  large 
W.i/j.2.16.  c.of  the  Lord's  right  hund  shall  be  turned 
Zet/i.12.2.  I  will  make  Jerusalem  ac.of  tretnblin^ 
J1/«M(I.42.  give  a  (.-.of  cold  water  only,  Mark  i).4L 
20.  22.  are  ye  able  to  drink  of  c?  Mark  It>.  .38. 

23.  ve  f,hail  diink  indeed  of  my  c.  MarkM.  3!l. 

23.  25.  for  you  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  c. 

26  cleanse  first  what  is  within  the  c.  and  platter 

2r>  27.  and  he  took  thee,  and  gave  thanks,  Murk 

14.  23.  Luke  22.  17,  20.   1  Cor.  II.  25. 

39.  O  my  Father,  if  it  be  possible,  lei  this  c.  pa-s 

from  me,  Mark  14.  36.  Luke  22.  42. 

42.  if  this  c.  may  nut  pass  away  from  ine 

Luke  22.  20.  this  c.  is  the  new  testament  in  mv 

blood,  1  Cor.  II.  2.1. 

John  IS  11.  the  c.  which  my  Father  hath  given  me 

i  Cur.  111.  16.  the  c.  nf  blessing  we  bless,  is  it  i>-jt  the 

21.  ve  cinnut  drink  the  c.  of  Loid  and  c.  of  devils 

1 1.  26.  as  often  as  ye  drink  of  this  c.  ye  do  shew 

27.  and  drink  ihi.'i  c.  of  the  Lord  unworthily 
Rev.  14.  10.  poured  without  mi.vtnre  into  the  c. 

16.  19.  to  give  unto  her  the  c.  of  his  wrath 

17.  4    the  womin  having  a  golden  c.  in  her  hand 
'8.  6.  in  the  c.  she  (illcd,  fill  lo  her  double 

CUP  BEARKR. 
N^eh.  I.  II.  for  I  was  the  king's  c.-bcarcr. 

CUP-BEARERS. 
1  Kings  10. 5.  queen  of  Sheba  saw  c.-b.  2  Ckr  9  4 

CUPS. 
a.^rtm.  17.  t2H.  Barzillai  brought  beds  and  c. 
I  Chriin.  28.  17.  David  gave  pure  gcild  for  the  e. 
r.i'n.22.  24.  shall  hangmi  Fliakim  the  vessels  ofc. 
Jir.  jj.  5.  and  I  set  poN  full  of  wine  and  c. 


CUR 

Jer.  52.  19.  the  Chaldeans  look  away  spoons  and  c. 
Mark  7.  4.  as  tl  e  washing  of  c.  anil  pots,  6. 

CLUDLEU. 
Job  10.  10.  hasi  lot  thou  c.  me  like  cheese  ? 

CUKE. 
.ler.  33.  6.  behold,  I  will  bung  it  health  and 
46.  1 11.  daughter  of  Egv|il,no  c.  shall  be  lo  thee 
CUKE,  EU. 
Jer.  33.  G.  I  will  c.  them  and  will  reveal  (leace 
46.  \\.  O  daughter  of  Egypt,  thou  shalt  not  be  c. 
Hos.  5.  13.  yet  could  he  not  t.  you  of  your  wound 
Mat.  17.  16.  thy  disciples,  they  could  not  c.  him 

18.  the  child  was  c.  frunri  that  very  hour 
Luke  7.  21.  in  that  same  h(mr  lie  c.  many 
9.  1.  he  gave  them  power  to  c.  diseases 
John  5.  10.  the  Jews  said  to  him  that  was  c. 

CUKES. 
Luke  13.  32.  1  cast  out  devils,  I  do  c.  to-day  and 

CURIOUS. 
/:xod.28.S.  c.  girdle,  27, 28.  |  29. 5.  |  39.  5.  Lev.  8.  7. 
35.  32.  and  to  devise  c.  works,  to  work  in  gold 
Jlcts  19.  19.  many  of  them  that  used  c.  arts  brouCThl 

CURIOUSLY. 
Psal.  139.  15.  and  c.  wrought  m  the  lowest  parts 

CURLED. 
Cant.  5. 1 11.  his  locks  arc  c.  and  black  as  a  raven 

CURRENT. 
Oen.  23.  16.  c.  money  with  the  merchant 

CURSE. 
To  curse,  signifies  to  imprecate,  to  call  down 
mischief  upon,  or  to  wish  evil  to  :  Nonh  cursed 
his  grandson  Canaan,  Gen.  9.  25.  Cursed  be 
Canaan;  may  he  be  hateful  to  God,  abhorred  by 
men,  and  miserable  in  his  person  and  posterity. 
Jacob  cursed  the  fury  of  his  two  sons  Simeor! 
and  Levi,  who  massacred  the  Sbecheinites,  and 
plundered  their  city.  Gen.  49.  7.  Moses  enjoins 
the  people  of  Israel  to  denounce  curses  against 
the  violators  uf  the  law,  Deut.  27.  15,  16,  &c. 
^nd  Joshua  cursed  him  who  should  undertake 
to  build  Jericho,  ./osh.  6. 26.  'J'hese  curses  were 
either  ordained  by  God  himself,  and  pronounced 
by  men  abounding  with  the  .Spirit;  or  were  pre- 
dictions of  what  evil  should  happen  to  cperson, 
or  people,  uttered  in  the  terms  of  imprecations, 
which  had  their  accomplishment:  I'hcy  werenot 
the  cff'ects  of  passion,  impatience,  or  revenge, 
and  therefore  were  nut  such  as  God  condemns 
in  his  law,  mul  in  his  word.  For  e.\ainple  :  he 
ordains  that  no  one  shall  presume  to  curse  his 
father  or  hi.'--  muther  upon  pain  of  death,  Exoil. 
21.  17.  Jlr  shall  ant  wi.ih  any  mischief  to  be- 
fall lhem,nur  usi  any  kind  of  malicious  reviling 
speeches, II  h  leh  argue  a  contempt  of  his  parents. 
He  ordains  that  no  one  curse  the  prince  of  his 
people,  Exod.  i^2.  28.  or  owe  that  is  deaf.  Lev. 
19.  14.  hi  the  gospel,  our  Saviour  pronounces 
those  of  his  disciples  to  be  blessed,  who  are 
loaded  with  curses,  and  reguires  them  to  bless 
those  that  curse  them,  to  render  blessinar  for 
cursing.  Mat.  5.  IL  Luke  6.  28.  Rom.  12.  14. 
God  denounced  his  curse  against  the  serpent 
which  seduced  Eve,  and  against  the  earth,which 
thenceforth  was  to  produce  briers  and  thorns  : 
it  should  produce  both  fewer  and  worse  fruits, 
and  that  witl^more  trouble  of  men's  minds  and 
labour  of  their  bodies.  Gen.  3.  14, 17.  He  curs- 
ed Cain  also,  who  had  imbrued  his  hands  in  his 
brother  .Abel's  blood.  Gen.  4.  11.  He  was  de 
voted  to  destruction,  cast  out  from  Ood'gpre 
senee  and  the  communion  nf  the  church,  and  the 
society  of  his  kindred  and  acquaintance,  and 
wandered frumune  country  to  another  by  reason 
of  the  trouble  and  perplexity  uf  his  conscience. 
The  divine  mahdietiuns  are  not  merely  impre- 
cation.'!, impotent  and  fruitless  desires  ;  they 
carry  their  effects  with  them,  and  are  attended 
wiii  all  the  mi.icries  denounced  by  God. 
Gen  27  12.  I  shall  bring  a  c.  on  me,  not  a  blessing 

13.  his  iriollier  said,  upon  roe  he  thv  c.  niv  son 
A''um.  5.  18.  and  the  i)ries>  !iive  rn  liis  hand  the 
bitter  water  that  causcih  the  c.  19,  22,  24,  27. 

27.  the  woman  shall  be  a  c.  among  her  people 
Deut.  11. 2().  I  set  before  you  a  blessing  and  c.  30. 1. 

28.  a  c.  ifyou  will  not  obey  the  commandments 

29.  and  shalt  put  the  c.  upon  mount  Ebal 
21.  t23.  he  that  is  hanged  is  the  c.  of  God 
23.5.  God  turned  thee,  intn  a  blessing,  JVeh.  13.2. 
29.  19.  when  he  heareth  the  words  of  I  his  c. 

Josh.  6.  18.  and  make  the  camp  of  Israel  a  c. 
.fuilg.  9.  57.  on  them  came  the  e  of  Jotham 

1  Kings  2.  8.   vho  cursed  me  with  a  grievous  e. 

2  Kinus  22.  Irf.  that  they  should  become  a  e. 
JVeh.  10. 29.  they  entered  into  a  e.  and  into  an  oath 
Job  31.  30.  nor  to  sin  by  wishing  a  c.  to  his  soul 
Prov.  3. 33.  the  c.  of  Lord  is  in  the  house  of  wicked 

26.  2.  so  the  c.  causeless  shall  not  come 
27. 14.  rising  early  it  shall  be  counted  a  c.  to  him 
28.27.  that  hideth  his  eyes  shall  have  many  a  c. 
Isa.  24. 6.  therefore  hath'the  c.  devoured  the  earth 


laa.  34.5   itshaHeome  -lown  on  tlie  teopteoftaya 

43.  28.  tiierefoie  1  have  (>neii  Jacob  to  the  e. 
05.  15.  Bhall  leave  voiic  iiaiue  fur  a  c.  to  my  c'loser 

■Jer.  24.  9.  1  will  .leliver  them  lo  be  a  taunt  and 
a  c.  25.  18.  (  2il.  18.  [  42.  18.  [  44  y,  li 
2t.  f>.  I  will  make  ihi.-  ciiy  :i  ,.  lu  all  nations 

44.  22.  tlieiefore  is  your  land  a  c.  at  this  day 
49.  13. 1  havesworuthat  Uoiruhshall  bettjine  a  ; 

/Mm.  3.  65.  give  them  sorrow,  thy  c.  uiilo  theia 
iJan.  9.  11.  Iherefwie  the  c.  is  poured  upon  U9 
Zech.  5. 3.  Ibis  is  the  c.  that  goelh  forth  ove»  eartt 
8.  13.  that  as  we  were  a  c.  amojig  the  heaiiuo 
Mai.  2.  i  if  ye  will  not  heal,  I  will  send  a  c.  on  you 

3.  9.  ye  are  cursed  wiih  a  c.  lot  ye  have  robbed  me 

4.  6.  lest  I  eoiue  and  smite  ilis  eartU  with  a  c. 
.'ids  23. 12.  and  bound  themselves  uiuier  a  e.  14. 
Gal.  3.  10.  asareof  the  worksof  Uivv,are  under  c. 

13.  Christ  redeemed  us-froiu  tlie  cbting  isiade  a  J, 
Rev.  22.  3.  shall  be  no  more  a  c.  but  throne  of  God 

CURSE,  i-erb. 
Gen.  8  21.  the  Lord  said.l  will  not  c.  the  ground 
12.  3.  and  1  will  c.  him  that  curseth  thee 
Eivd.  ^2i.  28.  tliou  shalt  not  e.  the  ruJer  of  thy  pec. 
Lee.  19.  14.  thou  shall  not  c.  the  deaf,  nor  put  a 
jVum.  22.  6.  coiue,  1  pray  thee,c.  me  this  ipeople,17. 

11.  Balak  said, come  now,f.  me  them,  23.  7  Ul. 

12.  God  said  to  Balaam,  ihou  shall  note,  (.eopla 
33.  S.  how  shall  1  c.  whooi  God  Imth  not  cursed  ? 

11.  I  took  thee  lo  c.  mine  enemies,  i:4.  lt>. 

25.  neither  c.  them  at  all,  nor  bless  them  at  all 
Deiit.-Zi.  4.  they  hired  Balaam  to  t.  thee,  .Veh.l'S.il. 
27.  13.  and  these  shall  stand  ou  mount  Ebal  to  t. 
./«sA.24.9.  BaUik  kingof  MoaUcalled  B^ilaam  toe. 
./udg.  5.  23.  c.  Meroz,  said  the  angel,  c.  ye  bitterlr 
2  Sam.  16.9.  why  sliould  this  dead  dog  c.  the  king"? 

10.  lot  himc.  l)ecause  Ld.  liatli  said,  c.  David,  fl. 
..fob  I.  'A.  and  he  will  c.  thee  to  thy  face,  2.  5. 

2.  9.  then  said  his  wife  to  him,  c.  God  and  die 

3.  8.  let  lliem  e.  it  that  e.  the  day,  who  are  ready 
Psal.tU.  4.  Ihey  bless  with  mouth,  but  c.  inwardly 

109.  28.  lei  them  c.  but  bicss  thou,  when  they 
Prov.  11. 26.  wititholdeth  corn,  people  shall  c.  him 

24.  24.  him  shall  the  people  c.  nations  abhor  him 

30.  10.  accuse  nut  a  servant  to  master,  lest  he  c. 
Reel.  7.  21.  lest  thou  hear  tliy  servant  e.  thee 

10.  20.  c.  not  the  king  ii>  thought,  c.  not  the  rich 
Isa.  8.  21.  c.  iheir  king  and  Gtnl,  and  look  upward 
.ler.  15.  la  yet  every  one  of  them  doth  e.  nie 
Mai.  2.  2,  I  will  c.  your  SJessings,  1  have  curserl 
Mat.  5.  44.  bless  them  that  c.  you,  Luke  6.  28. 

"•^  "4.  he  began  to  c.  ttiid  to  swear,  Mark  U.'U 


26. 


Roin.  12.  14.  which  persecute  you;  bUsss  and  c.  iio5 
./am.  3.  9.  therewith  c.  we  men,  which  are  made 

CURSED. 
Gen.  3.  14.  the  scrpoit  c.  1|  17.  c.  is  the  ground 
4.  11.  Cain  c.  Ji  9.  25.  Noah  said,  c.  he  Canaan, 
5^29.  because  of  ground  which  the  Lord  hath  c 
27.  29.  c.  be  every  one  Ihal  curseih,  A'(i»n.  24.  a 
49.  7.  c.  he  their  a!iger,fot  it  was  tierce  aiid  cruel 
Lev.  'M.  9.  he  hath  c.his  father  or  his  mother 
24.  II.  blasphemed  the  naiiieof  the  Lord  and  c. 
14.  saying,  bring  forth  him  that  halh  c.  23. 
JVum.  22.  6.  I  wot  that  he  w  hom  thou  cursest  is  e 
Deut.  27.  15.  c.  be  he,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22; 

no     =  -•^'  ^^'  25,  26. 

28^  Ifi.  e.  shalt  thou  be  in  the  city,  c.  lu  the  field 

'"    -   -hall  be  thy  basket  aud  thy  store 


17 


IS.  e.  shall  \ie  the  fruit  of  thy  body  and  land 
19.  c.  when  thou  eomest  in,  when  thou  goest  r.uj 
.Tosh.  6.  26.  c.  be  the  man  that  huildeth  Jericho 
9.  '."3.  now  therefore  ye  Gibeonites  are  c.  none  of 
Judg.'.).'21.  they  did  eat  and  drink,  and  cAbimclccb 
21.  18.  c.  be  he  that  giveih  a  wife  to  Ben)amin 

1  Sam.  14.24.  e.  that  ealeth  food  til*  evening,  23. 
17.  43.  and  the  Philistine  c.  David  by  his  gods 
26.  19.  but  if  men,  c.  be  they  before  the  Lord 

2  Sam.  16.  5.  Shimei  came  forth,  and  c.  still,  7.  13: 
19.  21.  for  thk,  because  he  c.  the  Lord's  anoinleif 

1  Kings  2.8. Shimei  whoc.me  with  a  grievous  curse 

2  Kings  2. 24.  and  c.  them  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
9.  34.  go  see  now  this  c.  woman,  and  bury  her 

JVeh.  13.  25.  I  contended  with  them,  ami  c.  them 

Job  1.  5.  it  may  be  my  sons  have  sinned  and  c.  God 
.3.  1.  then  Job  opened  his  mouth  and  c.  his  day 
5.3.  fiiolish  takinL'root,s»vddeiily  fr. his  habitation 
24.  18.  their  portion  is  c.  in  the  eanh 

Psal.  .37.  22.  they  that  be  e.  of  him  shall  be  cut  oft 
ll'O.  21.  thou  hast  rebuked  the  proud  tl]at  are  c. 

F.ccl.  7.22,  knowest  thyself  likewise  hast  e.  others 

Jer.  11.3.  c.  be  the  man  obcycth  not  this  covenant 
17.  5.  e.  be  the  man  that  trusteth  in  man 
20.  14.  t.  be  the  day  wherein  I  was  born 

15.  e.he  the  man  who  brousht  t  idings  to  my  fathr»t 
48.  10.  c.be  he  that  doeth  the  Lor.l's  work  deceit- 
fully, c.  that  keepeth  back  his  sword  from  bloou 

Mai.  1.  14.  but  c.  be  the  deceiver,  nho  h.-ith  a  male 
2.2.  yea,  I  have  c.  your  blessings  ah eady,  beeauso 
3.  9.  ye  aree.  with  a  curse,  for  ye  have  robbed  ma 

Mat.  25.  41.  he  shr.ll  say,  denart  from  me  ye  e. 

John  7.49.  people  who  kaoweth  not  the  law'  me  a 


CUT 

Oal.  3.  10.  c  is  every  one  that  contimieth  not  in  all 

13.  c.  is  every  one  that  hangetli  on  a  tree 
2  Pet.  ii  14.  c  cliil(lren,who  have  Ibriuken  tiie  way 

CURSEU  thing. 
DeHt.T.id.  lest  thou  he  a  c.  thing,(or  it  if  a  c.  t/iin^r 
13. 17.  shall  cleave  nouglil  ol'  the  c.  t.  to  thy  hand 

CURtfKUST. 
Judg.  17.  2.  silver  taken  from  thee,  which  thou  c. 
Mark  U.  21.  llic  lig-tree  tliou  c.  is  withered  away 

CURSES. 
^Tum.  5.  23.  the  priest  shall  write  these  c.  in  a  hook 
/->eu«.28.1j  tliat  all  these  c. shall  come  on  thee,  45. 
2il.  20.  all  tlie  c.  thai  are  written  ni  this  hook  shall 
lie  upon  him,  27.2  (jltron.  34.  24. 
21. according  to  all  tliB  c.  of  the  covenant  in  liook 
30. 7.  Lord  thy  G.  wdl  put  thi^sc  c.  on  thy  enemies 

CURSETil. 
Ktod.'i.l.l'i.  he  that  c.his  father  or  his  mother  shall 
surely  he  put  to  death.  Lev.  20.  9.  Frvv.'M.  20. 
l.cv.'2A.  15.  u  lioso  .'.vcr  c.  his  God  shall  hear  his  sin 
I'j-ov.  30.  11.  a  generation  thatc.  their  falli'T 
Mat.  15.  4.  honour  lather  and  niotlier,  he  that  c. 
fatlier  or  mollier,  let  him  die  death,  Alark  7.  10. 
CURSING. 
Kum.  5.21. priest  charge  woman  with  an  oath  of  c. 
/)eul.  27.  t  13.  these  shall  stand  for  a  c.  on  Ebal 
28.20.the  Lord  shall  send  upon  thee  c.  in  all  thou 
Dcut.'M.  13.  I  have  set  before  you  blessing  and  c. 
2  Sam.  16. 12.  Lord  will  reijuite  niegood  tor  his  c. 
Psal.  10.  7.  bis  mouth  is  full  of  c.  Hvm.  3.  14. 
51).  12.  and  for  c.  and  lying  which  they  speak 
109.  17.  as  he  loved  c.  so  let  it  come  unto  him 

18.  as  he  clothed  himself  with  c.  as  a  garment 
Prop.  2il.  24.  he  bearelh  c.  and  bewtayeth  it  not 
./(T.  23.  t  10.  for  because  of  c.  the  land  inournetli 
Heb.  ti.  S.  earth  which  heareth  thorns  is  nigh  to  c. 
Jam.  3.  10.  out  of  the  same  mouth  blessing  and  c. 

CURSINGS. 
Josh,.  8.  'M.  he  read  all  the  blessings  and  c. 

CURTAIN. 

Psal.  104.  2.  wlio  coverest  thyself  v.ith  light,  who 

gtretchest  out  the  heavens  like  a  <;.  Jsa.  40.  22. 

CURTAINS. 

Ezod.  26.  1.  make  tabernacle  with  ten  c.  2. 1  36.  9. 

JVkwi  4.25.  ihuGershoniles  shall  bear  the  c  of  lab. 

£.Sam.7.2.ark  ofGud  dwelleth  within  c.l  Cftr.l7.I. 

Cant.  I.  5.  but  I  am  comely  as  the  c.  of  Solomon 

fsa.  54.  2.  let  tliem  stretch  forth  c.  of  thy  habitation 

Jer.  4.  20.  my  leiits  spoiled,  and  my  c.  in  a  moment 

10.  20.  none  to  stretch  my  tent,  and  set  up  my  c. 

49.  29.  they  shall  take  to  tln'iiiselves  their  c.  and 

Hab.  3.7.  the  c.  of  ihe  land  of  Midiun  did  tremble 

CUSTODY. 
A'"Km.  3. 36.  under  c.  of  the  sunsof  Merari,  boards 
£s«fe.  2. 3.  gather  fair  virg'ns  to  the  c.  of  Ilege,  8. 
14.to  the  c.  of  Shaashi-iz  the  king's  chamberlain 
CUSTOM 
Signifies,  [1]  Manner  or  way,  Luke  4.  ?6.     [2] 
That  which  has  been  eslaldished  by  long  usr. 
and   the   consent  of  ancestors,  .ludg.  11.   39. 
John  18.  39.     [3]  .^  duty  paid  to  the.  king  er 
prince  upon  Ihe  importation  or  exportation  of 
commodities,   Rom.   13.  7.     [4]    The   way  of 
women,  namely,  the  natural  disease  for  which 
they  used  to  be  put  apart,  Gen.  31.  35. 
Gen.  31.  3.5.  for  the  c.  of  women  is  upon  me 
Jadg.  11.  39   and  it  was  a  c.  in  Israel 
I  Sam.  2.  13.  Ihe  priests'  c.  with  the  pefjple  was 
Kzra  3.  4.  according  to  Ihe  c.  .ler.  32.  11. 
4.  13.  then  will  they  not  pay  toll,  tribute,  and  c. 
20.  been  mighty  kings,  and  c.  was  paiil  to  them 
7.24  shall  nol  be  lawful  to  irniiose  c.  on  priests 
Psal   119.  t  132.  be  merciful  according  to  the  c. 
Mat.9.'i.  .lesus  passed  forth,  and  saw  Matthew  sit- 
ting at  Ihe  receipt  of  c.  Mark  2.  14.  f,uke  5.  27. 
17.  25.  of  whom  do  the  kings  of  llie  earth  take  c.t 
I.vke  1.9.  according  to  the  c.  of  Ihe  priest's  office 
2.  27.  to  do  for  him  after  the  c.  of  the  law 

42.  went  lo  Jerusalem  afier  the  c.  of  the  feast 
4.16.as.IesiiB'  c.  was,  he  went  into  the  synagogue 
John  18.  39.  ye  have  a  c.  that  I  shouUl  release  one 
Hom.  13.  7.  render  therefore  c.  to  whom  c.  is  due 
I  Cor.  11. 16.  we  have  no  such  c.  nor  the  churches 

CUSTOM^;. 
f.ev.  18.  30,  commit  none  of  these  abominable  c. 
Jer.  10.  3  for  Ihe  r.  of  the  people  are  vain 
/lctsf\.  14.  shall  chanje  Ihe  c.  Mo3l^s  delivered  us 
16.  21  teach  (.  which  are  not  lawful  to  receive 
21.  21.  that  they  oujht  not  to  walk  after  the  e. 
26.  3. 1  know  Ibee  to  be  expert  in  all  c.  and  (piest. 
28.17.  though  I  committed  nothing  against  the  c. 

ci:t. 

/,pj)  22. 24.  yesha'l  not  offer  to  the  Lord  what  is  c. 
Ezek.  16.  4.  when  born  thy  n.ivel  was  not  c. 
/?cts5.33.  w.ien  they  heard  tnat,  they  were  c.  7.  54. 

Ct7T. 
Exud.  34.-3  ctk)  t.  itin  wires  to  work  it  in  the  blue 
l.PTi  1 .  6.  shall  c.  tne  btirnt-offerin?  into  iiiecfs,  12. 
H.20.  hi?  e.  inc  ram  into  pieci-s,  Kind  29.  17. 
Vcat.  14.  1.  ye  sh""  fot  c.  yourselves  nor  tr.akc 


CUT 

Ji«i^ .20.0.1  took  my  concubine  andc.her  in  pieces 

1  Kings  18.  il.  and  c.  Ihe  bullock  in  pieces,  33. 
28.  lliey  c.  llieniselves  alter  iheir  maimer  with 

2  Kings  24. 13.  he  c.  in  pieces  ail  the  vessels  of  gold 

Solomon  had  made  in  temple,  U  Ckroii.  28.  24. 

1  Chrua.  20.  3.  the  people,  he  c.  llieiii  with  saws 

2  CAro«.2. 8.  thy  servants  can  skill  to  c.  timber,  lU. 
Psal.  58.  7.  he  bendeth,  lei  them  be  as  c.  in  pieces 

107.  16.  c.  the  bars  of  iron  in  sunder,  Jsa.  45.  2. 
Jsa.  9.  t  20.  he  shall  c.  on  the  right  and  be  hungry 

51.  9.  ait  thou  not  it  that  hath  c.  Raliab  .' 
Jer.  16.  6.  nor  lament,  nor  c.  themselves  for  them 

34. 18.  when  theyt.  the  calf  in  twain,  and  passed 

3t).  23.  he  c.  the  roll  with  the  penknife,  and  cast 

41.  5.  then  clothes  rent,  and  having  c.  themselves 

47.  5.  how  long  wilt  thou  c.  thyself? 
JJan.  2.  5.  if  ye  will  not,  ye  shall  be  c.  in  pieces 

3.  29.  who  speak  against  God  shall  be  c.  in  pieces 
.diiios  9.  1.  and  c.  them  in  the  head,  all  of  lliem 
JJab.  3.  t  16.  he  will  c.  them  with  Ins  troops 
Z(?cA.12.3.thatburden  themselves  with  itshall  bee. 
jJcts  27.  t  40.  and  when  they  had  c.  the  anchors 

CUT  asunder. 
Psal.l-29.i.  hehalli  c.  asuMiitr  cords  of  the  wicked 
Jer.  50.  23.  huninier  of  the  whole  earth  c.  asunder 
Zech.  U.  10. 1  took  statf  Beauty,  and  c.  it  asunder 
14.  then  1  c.  asunder  my  other  start',  even  Bands 
J/af  .24.  51.  and  shall  c.  him  asunder,  Luke  12. 46. 

CUT  down. 
Ezod.  34.  13.  but  ye  shall  c.  down  their  groves 
I^ev.  26.  30.  1  will  c.  down  yoiir  images,  and  cast 
JVuJH.  13.  23.  and  c.  d.  from  thence  a  branch,  24. 
Dcut.  7.5.  ye  shall  break  down  iheir  images,  and 
c.  down  their  groves,  2  Kings  18.  4.  1  23.  14. 

20.  19.  trees  for  meat  thou  slialt  not  c.  down 
20.  the  trees  not  for  meat  thou  shalt  c.  down 
Judg.  6.  25.  and  c.  down  the  grove  that  is  by  it 

2  Kings  19.  23.  I  will  c.  down  cedars,  Jsa.  37.  24. 

3  Chr.  15. 16.  and  Asa  c.  d.  her  idol,  and  stamjied  it 
34.  7.  Josiah  e.  down  all  the  idols  in  the  land 

Job  8. 12.  while  in  his  greenness,  and  noic.  dow7i 
14.  2.  cometh  forth  like  a  Hower,  and  is  c.  down 
7.  for  there  is  hojie  of  a  tree  if  it  be  c.  down 
22.  16.  the  wicked  were  c.  dow7t  out  of  iime 
20.  whereas  our  substance  is  nol  c.  down 

Psal.  37.  2.  they  shall  soon  be  c.  down  like  grass 
80.  16.  branch  is  burnt,  it  is  c.  down,  they  iierisli 
90.  6.  in  the  evening  it  is  c.  down,  and  willierelh 

Jsa.  9.  10.  sycamores  arec.  down,  but  we  will  build 
14.  12.  how  art  thou  c.  down  to  the  ground 

22.  25.  the  nail  shall  be  removed  and  c.  duwn 
Jer.  22.  7.  they  shall  c.  down  thy  choice  cedars 

25.  37.  the  jieaceable  habitations  are  c.  down 
48.  2.  als-j  thou  shalt  be  c.  down,  O  madmen 

Ezek.  6.  6.  that  your  images  may  be  c.  doivn 

J\rah.  I.12.lhoiigli  many,  yetthus  shall  lliey  bee.  d. 

Zeph.  1.  11.  for  all  the  metcbant-people  aie  c.  d. 

Mat.  21.  8.  olliers  c.  down  branches,  Mark  11.  8. 

Luke  13.  7.  c.  it  (/.  why  cumbereth  it  the  ground.' 
9.  then  aller  that  thou  shall  c.  it  dowtt 
CUT  off. 

Gen.  9.  11.  neither  shall  all  flesh  be  c.  off 
17.  14.  the  uncircumcised  child  shall  be  e.  off 
4L  t  36.  ihat  the  land  be  not  e.  ojf  through  fam. 

Ezod.  4.  25.  anil  c.  o^lhe  foreskin  of  hei  son 
H.  t9. to  e.  o^'lhe  frogs  from  tliee,aiid  ihy  house? 
12.  15.  that  soul  shall  be  c.  off  from   Israel,   19. 
i  31.  14.  JV«/n.  15.  30,31.  |  11).  13. 

23.  23.  Angel  go  i)efore,  an-!  '  will  e.  them  ,\f 
30.  33.  shall  be  e.  off  from  his  pcopic,  38.  /.en. 

7.  2u,  21,  25,  27.  j  17.  *,  9.  j  I'j.  8. 

I  23.  29.  J^Tum.  9.  13. 

Lev.n.  10. 1  will  c.  him  off  from  among  his  people, 

18.  29.  I  20.  3,  6,  18.  JVum.  19.  2'J. 

14.  wlioscevpr  eateth  blood  shall  be  c.  off 

20.  17.  shall  be  c.  off  in  the  sight  of  llieir  people 

22.  3.  that  soul  shall  be  c.  off  (rum  my  presenc,; 
25.  t23.  land  shall  not  be  sold  lo  be  quite  c.  off 

J^arn.  4.  18.  c.  ye  not  o^the  tribe  of  Kohalhiles 
1.5.  31.  Ihat  soul  ehall  utterly  be  c.  off,  his  iniiiuily 

J>eut.  12.  29.  when  thy  God  shall  c.  off  iialiims 
19. 1  .when  God  hath  e.  off  the  nations,  ./osh.  23.  4. 

23.  1.  or  lialh  his  privy  member  c.  off  shall  not 
25.  12.  then  thou  shalt  c.  off  her  bund,  pily  not 

./o.<!A.3.  13.  that  the  waters  of  Jordan  shall  be  c.ojT" 
from  the  wiiters  that  come  down,  16.  |  4.  7. 
7.  9.  and  shall  e.  offonr  name  from  ihe  earlh 
O.f  23. not  be  e.  off  from  you  from  being  bond-men 
11.  21.  at  that  lime  Joshua  c.  off  l\;i-  Aniikims 
.Judg.  1.  f).  and  e.  off  his  lluimbs,  and  his  great  Iocs 
21.6.  there  is  one  tribe  c.  o^  from  Israel  Ibis  dav 
liutk  4.  10.  that  Ihe  name  of  the  dead  be  nol  c.  off 
1  .Sam.  2.31.  days  come  ihat  I  will  e.o^lhiiie  arm 
33.  man  whom  1  shall  not  c.  off  from  mine  altar 
5.  4.  Ihe  palms  of  Pngcm's  hands  were  c.  off 
17.51.  David  ran  and  c.  «J  Goliath's  bend 
20. 15.  thou  shall  not  c.  off\\\y  kindness  from  my 
li(.tise,24.  21.  no,  not  when  the  Lord  liiilh  e.  off 
the  enemies  of  David  from  the  face  of  the  eaitS 

24.  4.  David  c.  off  the  skirt  of  Saul's  robe,  5. 


CUT 

1  Sav.  24   t  7.  BO  David  c  off  his  iiervant*  with 
lhe:ie  wo'ila 

11.  for  in  Ihat  1  e.  off  the  skirt  of  thy  robe 
28.  9.  knowest  how  Saul  bath  c.  o^'lhe  Wi/a  ■■" 
31.9.  and  they  c.  ()//' Saul's  head,  and  sir. pjied  oil 

2  .'iam.  4.  i2.  they  slew  them  and  c.  off  their  liaiidi 

10.  4.  Haman  look  David's  servants,  and  t.  off 
their  garments  in  the  middle,  1  Chr.  19.  4 

20.  22.  and  they  c.  off  Ibe  head  ot  Sheba 

21.  t  5.  the  man  thai  consumed  us  and  c.  us  off 

1  A>»/WA'8.t25.not  be  c.offlo  iheea  man  in  mysi^i* 

9.  7.  then  will  I  c.  off  Israel  oul     f  the  land 

11.  16.  till  he  had  c.  off  every  male  in  Edom 
13.  34.  even  to  e.  off  Jeroboam's  houre,  14.  14. 
14. 10. 1  will  c.  off  from  Jeroboam  him  that  pisseih 
18.  4.  when  Jezebel  c.  off  the  prophets  of  ihe  Loid 
21.  21.  behold,  1  wdl  c.  ojlroni  Ahab  him  thai 

pisseth  against  the  wall,  2  Kings  9.  8. 

2  Kings  16.17.Ahazc.uJ  the  borders  of  the  ha.set 
18.  16.  Hezekiah  e.  o/ihe  gold  IVoin  the  douis 

1  Chr.  17.8.  have  c.off  all  lliiiie  eneiiiie=  beloie  ihec 

2  Chr.  22.  7.  Lord  anointed  to  e.  off  bouse  ol  •■MmL 
32.21.  the  angel  to  e.ojf  all  mighty  men  of  \  alum 
,/oA  4.  7.  or  where  were  the  righteous  c.  ojj  > 

6.  9.lhat  he  would  let  loose  his  hand,  and  c.  me  off 
8.  14.  whose  lio|)e  shall  be  c.off,  and  whose  Iriisi 

10.  t  l.my  soul  isc.  oj  while  I  live,I  will  lea\emj 

11.  10.  il  he  e.  off,  then  who  can  hinder  him  ! 
14. 1 10.  man  dieih,  and  is  c.  off,  and  «  heic  is  hvl 
18.  16.  and  above  f.hall  his  branch  be  t.  off 
21.21.  when  number  of  his  months  ise.ojf'  in  midfl 

23.  17. because  I  was  not  c.off  before  ihu  dai  I.ik  ss 

24.  24.  they  are  c.  off  as  the  tops  of  ears  ol  cum 

36.  20.  when  peojile  are  e.  off  in  llieir  |ilare 
Psal.  12.  3.  the  Lord  shall  e.  off  all  flattering  lips 

31.  t  17.  let  the  wicked  be  c.  off  for  the  graves 

22.  I  said,  I  am  c.  off  from  before  thine  eyes 

34.  16.  lo  c.  off  remembrance  of  I  hem  from  earln 

37.  9.  for  evil  doers  shall  be  c.  off,  but  those  w  ho 
22.  they  that  be  cursed  of  him,  shall  be  c.  off 

28.  but  the  seed  of  the  wicked  shall  be  c.  off 
34.  when  the  wicked  are  c.  off,  thou  shall  see  il 
38.  the  end  of  the  wicked  shall  be  e.  off 

54.  5.  he  shall  reward,  e.  them  off  in  ihy  trutli 

75.  10   all  the  horns  of  the  wicked  will  I  c.  off 

76.  12.  he  shall  e.  off  the  spirit  of  princes 
83.  4.  they  said,  come,  and  lei  us  c.  them  off' 
88.  5.  and  they  are  e.  off  from  thy  hand 

16.  wrath  goelh  over  me,  terrors  have  c.  me  off 
94.  23.  he  shall  c.  them  off  in  their  wickedness 
101.  5.  that  slanderelh  his  neighbour  will  i  c.  off 

S.  that  I  may  e.  off  all  wicked  doers  from  tlia 
city  of  ihe  Lord 
109.  13.  let  bis  posterity  be  e.  off  and  blolK  ri  oiil 
15. that  the  Lord  may  c.o^the  meniorv  of  tin  m 
118.  t  lO.in  Ihe  name  of  the  Lord  1  will  c.  Ihriii  off 
119. -t  139.  my  zeal  hath  c.  me  off,  beciinse 
H3.  12.  and  of  thy  mercy  c.  off  mine  enemies 
rr()i;.2.22.  but  the  wicked  shall  be  e.  .i/ironi  earth 
23.  18.  Ihy  exiieclalion  shall  nol  be  c.  off,  24.  14. 
Jsa.  6.  t  5"  then  said  I,  woe  is  me,  for  1  am  c.  off 

9.  14.  the  Lord  will  c.  off  from  Israel  bend  iiiid 
tail  in  one  du) 

10.  7.  to  destroy  and  c.  off  nations  nol  a  few 

11.  13.  Ihe  adversaries  of  Judah  shall  be  c.  off 

14.  22.  I  will  e.  off  from  Babylon  Ihe  name 

15.  1 1.  Moab  is  c.  off  \  2.  and  every  bearil  c.  off 
22.  2.).  a  burden  that  was  upon  it  shall  be  c,  off 
29.  20.  all  that  watch  for  iniijuity  are  c.  off 
33.  12.  he  will  e.  me  off  with  pining  sickness 
48.9.  my  praise  will  refrain,  that  I  e.  thee  not  cff 

19.  his  name  should  nol  hnve  been  e.  off 
53.  8.  he  was  e.  of  out  of  the  land  of  lie  living 
.55.  13.  shall  be  for  a  sign  that  sliiill  not  be  c.  off 
m.  3.  Ihiit  sacrificeth.as  if  be  c.  iffn  dog's  neck 
Jer.  7.  28.  truth  is  |)erishod  and  c.  offUmn  nioirh 

29.  e.  off  thine  hair,  O  Jcriisaleni,  cast  it  away 
9.21. to  c.oj"  the  children  willioiit,  and  yoniiL'  nun 
11.  19.  let  use.  him  ojfiom  Ihe'nnd  of  Ihe  I  ving 
44.7.to  e.ftjf  fiom  you  man  and  woniiin  out  of  Jud. 

8.  that  ye  might  e.  )  ours'lves  off  and  be  n  cii  it 
44.  11.  set  my  face  again?    vou  lo  e.  oj  Judak 

46.  t  28.  vet  will  1  not  ultc  ly  c.  ihce  iff 

47.  4.  to  c.  offi'xom  Tyrus  '|  5.  Ashkelon  is  c.  of 

48.  2.  come,  let  us  e.  it  off  from  being  a  naiion 
25  the  horn  of  Moab  is  e.  PjT.his  arm  is  b'oken 

49.  26.  all  Ihe  men  of  war  pi  all  he  c.  off,  50.  30. 
50. 16.c.oJtlie  sower  from  Ba'iylon,  and  hm  iha 
51.  6.  flee  out,  and  be  not  c.  i/f  in  her  iin(|iiity 

62.  Ilioii  .last spoken  against  i.S  s  nlarr  toe.  iioj, 
r.am.  2.  3.  c.  off  in  his  anger  the  :>orn  of  Israel 
3.  .53.  tbev  have  c.  of  mv  life  in  ihe  dungion 
Eiek.  14.  8.  and  I  wiM  c.  him  »/frf.ni  n.v  penple 
13.  c.flf  man  and  beast,  17   .<,2;    |2.'-).  13.;  i9.8 
17.  9.  sliMll  he  not  e."f  fruit  llirirof.lhat  il  wither, 

17.  and  biiildini  forts  to  c.  off  raanv  persons 
21.3.  I  will  r.e/r  the  righteous  and  ihe  wicked,  4. 
25.  7.  b.  hold,  1  will  c.  'bee  off  from  the  people 

Ifi.  I  wiH  c.  off  the  Cberelhims,  and  dcslrov  tha 
remnanl  of  llie  seacoMl 


Ei«4.  30.  Jo.  and  I  will  cogliie  mukituiin  of  No 
31.  1^.  tcrride  of  the  iidtiuiui  liavi;  c   iuui  «>//' 
35.  7.  1  will  c.  off  from  Seir  lum  that  passelli  out 
37.  11.  our  liopt  is  lost,  we  are  e.  off  for  our 

parts 

Van.  4.  14.  hew  down  the  lvee,<;.  off  his  UraHclies 
!).  20.  Messiah  shall  be  c.  off,  hut  not  for  hniiseU 

Has.  4.  t  5.  c.  off'  tliy  motlu-r  1 1  <>.  people  are  e.  off 
y.  4.  they  have  iDiiiie  idols,  that  they  may  be  c  Jff 
JO.  7.  SaiiiariiL,  her  king  is  c.  off  as  the  foam,  15. 
loel  1.5.  ike  new  wine  is  c.  off  from  your  mouth,  "J. 
It),  is  not  the  meat  c.  off  before  our  eyes  1 

Amos  1.  5.  1  will  c.  off  the  inhabitant  from  Aven 

8.  1  will  c.  off'  the  mhabitant  flora  Aslidod 

3.  I  will  Co/ the  judge  from  the  midst  llvereof 
3.  14.  the  horns  of  the  altdr  shall  l>e  c.  off 
Obad.  5.  if  robbers  by  night,  how  art  thou  c.  aff 
'.).  every  one  of  Ksau  may  be  c.  eff  by  slaughter 
10.  and"  thou  shall  be  c  offioj  ever 
14.  nor  stand  to  c.  off  those  of  liis  that  Jid  egcajw 
Mic.  5.  y.  and  all  thine  enemies  shall  bo  c.  off 
10.  horses  ||  11.  cities  H  1'2.  witchcrafts  «.  off 
13   .hy  graven  images  will  1  c.  cff.,  JVdh.  1.  14. 
A'aA.  1.15.  lor  the  wicked  is  ulterly  c.  off 
a.  13.  and  1  will  c.  off  thy  ;)rey  from  the  earth 
3.  15.  the  sword  shall  c.  thee  off,  il  sliaJ!  eat 
Hab.'i  17.  tho'  the  flock  shall  be  c.  off  froia  ti>e  fold 
7,ejili.  1.3.  1  will  c.  off  man  from  off  the  tai>d 

4.  c.wj^  renin,  of  Baal  II  11.  that  bear  silver  c  off 
3.  6. 1  have  c.  o/fthe  natiomi,  tower.i  are  desolate 

7.  so  their  dwelling  should  not  be  r   eff 
Z(jcA.5.3.for  every  one  Ibatstealelh  as  on  this  side, 

and  every  one  that  swearelh,  shall  be  e.  off 
9.  6.  I  will  c.  off  the  pride  of  Jiie  Philistines 

10.  and  1  will  c.  off  the  chariot  from  E|)hraim 
il.  8.  three  shepherds  also  I  c.  off  m  one  month 

9.  and  that   that  is  to  be  e.  off,  let  it  be  c.  off 

13.  i.  1  will  c.  o^lhe  names  of  idols  out  of  land 

8.  two  parts  in  the  land  shall  be  c.  off  nnd  die 

14.  2.  the  residue  of  the  people  shall  not  be  c.  off 
Mai.  2. 12.  Lord  will  c.  off  the  miin  that  di>eih  this 
Mat.  5.  30.  if  thy  right  hand  olVund  thee,  c.  it  off, 

18.  6.  Mark  0.  43,  4.5. 
Mark  14.47.  c.  off  car,  I.itXc'H.  50.  .lohn  18. 10, 2C. 
/ids  27.  32.  the  soldiers  c  off  the  ropes  of  the  boat 
Rnni.  11.  22.  otherwise  thou  shall  also  be  c.  off 
i  Cor.  11.  12.  that  I  may  c.  hJ?" occasion  from  them 
Gal.5.Vi.  I  would  thev  were  c.  off  that  trouble  you 

CUT  out 
i  Chron.  2C.  t  10.  Uzziali  c.  out  n>any  cisterrjs 
Job  .33.  t  ')•  1  also  am  c.  out  of  the  clay 
Prov.  10.  31.  the  froward  tongue  shall  be  c.  out 
Dan.  2.  34.  a  .stone  was  e.  out  withimt  hands,  45. 
fioin.  11.24.  for  if  thou  werlc.eut  of  the  olive- tree 

CUT  short. 
2  fCintrs  10.  30.  the  Lord  began  to  c.  Israel  short 
/?om.9.28.will  linish  and  c.  it  short  in  righteousness 

CUT  up. 
Job  3D.  4.  who  c.  «p  mallows  by  the  bushes 
Isa.  33.  12.  as  thorns  c.  up  shall  they  be  burnt 

CUTTEST,  ETH. 
Deut.  24.  19.  when  ihou  c.  down  Ihine  harvest 
Job  28.  10.  he  c.  out  rivers  among  the  rocks 
Psal.  29.  t  7.  the  voice  of  the  l..ord  c.  flames  of  fire 
40.  9.  he  brcaheth  bow,  and  c.  the  s|iear  in  sunder 
141.7.  as  when  onec.  aixl  cleavelb  wood  on  earth 
Prov.  26.  6.  he  that  sendeth  z.  message  by  a  fool, 
c.  off  the  feet 
Jer.\{).  3.  for  onec.  a  tree  out  of  the  forest  with  a.\e 
'H.  14.  build  chanrbers  and  c.  him  out  windows 

CUTThNG. 
Ei»(/.  31.  5.  and  in  c.  of  stones  to  set  them,  35.  33. 
Lev.  25.  t  23.  the  land  shall  not  be  sold  for  t.  off 
Dent.  24.  t  1.  le".  him  write  her  a  bill  of  e.  off 
Isa.  38.  10.  I  S!;j.l  in  the  c.  of  rav  davf,  J  ahall  go 
Jcr.  30.  t  23.  f.  c.  whirlwind,  it  slimll  fall  with  p.ain 
F.zek.  7.  t  25.  c.  offcometh,  they  shall  seek  peace 
16.  t  3.  thy  c.  out  is  of  the  land  of  Canaan 
Hab.  2. 10.  consulted  shame  hy  c.  off  many  people 
A/ar/c5..5.  tombs,  crvins  and  c.  himself  with  stones 

CUTTINGS. 

.'.CH.in.2S.  yc  shall  not  make  any  c.  for  dead,  21.  5. 

Jrr.  48.  37.  u|>on  all  the  hands  shall  be  c.  and  on 

Jonah  2.  t  fi-  '  went  down  to  the  c.  of  the  mount 

CYMBAL. 

1  Cor.  13.  1.  T  am  become  as  sounding  brass,  or  a 

CYMBALS.  ftinklin^  j. 

2  .Sam  6.  5.  played  on  cornets  and  c.  1  Chr.  13.  8. 

1  Chron.  15.  16.  harps  and  c.  sounding,  16.  42. 
16.  5.  but  Asaph  made  a  sound  with  c. 

25.  6.  these  were  under  the  hands  of  their  father 
for  song  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  with  c 

2  Chron.  5.  13.  they  lift  up  their  voire  with  c. 
29.  25.  he  set  Levites  in  house  of  the  Lord  with  c 

Kira3.  10.  the  sons  of  Asaph  with  c.  JVeh.  12.27 
I'sal.  150.  5.  praise  hlni  ii|><m  loud  sounding  c. 

CYPRESS. 

Cant.  I  1 14.  my  beloved  is  to  me  as  a  cluster  of  c 

4.  T  13   with  ple.nsant  fruits,  c.  with  spikenard 

Isa.  44.  14.  he  lakel"!  the  c.  and  the  oak 

lOd 


DAN 
D. 

DAGGER. 

Judg.  3  16.  Ehud  made  him  a  it.  with  two  edges 
21.  he  totik  the  d.  from  his  right  thigh 
2:2.  that  he  could  not  draw  the  d.  out  of  his  belly 
Uailv  ;  see  alter  Days. 
DAINTY,  TIES. 
Gen.  49.  20.  Asher  shall  yield  royal  d. 
hib  33.  20.  and  ins  soul  aUhuireth  d.  meat 
l-'sal.  141.  4.  and  let  mo  not  cat  of  their  d. 
ProK.  23.  3.  be  not  desirous  of  his  d.  for  they  are 

6.  an  evil  eye,  neither  desiic  thou  his  d.  meats 
Hab.  1.  t  16.  their  portion  is  fat,  their  meat  d 
Hev.  16. 14.  all  things  winch  were  d.  are  departed 

DALE. 

G'fji.  14.17.  valicy  of  Shaveli,whichisthe  kiiig'sfi. 
2  .Sum.  18.  18.  a  pillar  which  it.  in  the  king's  d. 

DAMAGE. 

Ezra  4.  22.  why  should  d.  grow  to  the  hurt  of  kings 
£,'i«/(.7.4.eneray  could  not  countervail  the  king's  d. 
ProK.  26.  6.  cuitelh  ot!'  the  feel,  and  drinkelli  d. 
Dan.  6.  2.  and  the  king  should  have  no  d. 
Jlcts  27. 10.  voyage  will  he  with  hurt  and  much  d. 
2  Coj'.7.  9.  that  ye  might  receive  d.  by  us  in  nothing 

DAM. 

Exod.  22.  30.  seven  days  it  shall  be  with  his  d. 
on  the  eighth  shall  give  it  me.  Lev.  22.  27. 
Deut.  22.  0.  thou  shall  not  take  the  d.  with  young 

7.  hut  thou  shall  in  aiiv  wise  let  the  d.  go 

DAMN.XULE. 
2  Pet.  2.  1   who  privily  shall  bring  in  d.  heresies 

DAMNATION. 
Jl/at.23.  14.  therefore  ye  shall  receive  the  greater 
d.  Mark  12. 40.  Luke  20.  47. 
33.  yc  serpents,  how  can  ye  escape  the  d.  of  hell? 
Mark  3.  2J.  but  is  in  danger  of  eternal  d. 
.John  5.2y.havedone  evil,  to  the  resurrection  oi d. 
/iom.3.8.evil,  that  good  may  come,  whose  d.  is  just 

13.  2.  they  shall  receive  to  tlK'iiiselves  d. 

1  Cor.  1 1. 29.  he  eateth  and  drinketh  d.  to  himself 

1  Tim.  5.  12.  having  d.  because  they  have  cast  olV 
their  first  faith 

2  Pel.2.3.  lingcreth  not,  and  their  cf.  slumbereth  not 
DAMNED. 

Mark  16.  16.  but  he  that  believclh  not  shall  be  d. 
Rum.  14.  23.  and  he  that  donbteth  is  d.  if  he  eat 
277jcss.2.12.  that  all  might  be  d.  who  believed  not 

DAMSEL. 

Gen. 24. .'i.5.hermothersaid, let  iherZ. abide  afewdnys 

34.  3  and  he  lovid  the  d.  and  sjiake  kindly  to  d. 

12.  ask  never  so  much,  but  give  me  tliod.  to  wife 

Dcut.^.  15.  bring  forlh  tokens  of  the  d.  virginity 

20.  but  if  the  tokens  be  not  found  for  the  d. 

21.  they  shall  bring  cmt  the  d.  anl  stone  htr 
24.  the  d.  because  she  cried  not, being  in  tho  city 
2l).  there  is  in  the  d.  no  sin  worthy  o!  death 
29.  shall  give  the  d.  father  fifty  shekels  of  silver 

Judg.  5.  30.  divided  to  every  m.in  a  d.  or  two 

19.  4.  the  d.  father  retained  him,  and  he  abode 
Rutli~.  5.  then  Boaz  said,  wlio.se  d.  is  this? 

6.  it  is  Moabilish  d.  that  came  hack  with  Naomi 
1  Kings  1.  t  2.  ho  sought  for  the  king  a  young  d. 
4.  and  the  d.  was  very  fair,  and  cherished  him 
Mat.  14.  11.  John  Baptist's  head  was  brought  in  a 
charger,  and  given  to  the  d.  Murk  6.  28. 
26.  69.  a  d.  came  to  Peter,  saying,  .fohn  18.  17. 
Mark  5.  39.  the  d.  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth 
40.  he  laketh  the  father  and  mother  of  Iheri.  anil 
enlereth  in  where  the  d.  was  lying 
Jicts  12.  13.  a  d.  came  to  hearken,  named  Rhoda 
16. 16.  a  certain  d.  possessed  with  a  spirit,  met  us 

DAMSELS. 
Oen.  24.  61.  Rehekah  arose  and  her  d.  and  rode 

1  Sam.  25.  42.  Abigail  rode  with  five  d.  of  hers 
Psal.  68.  25.  amongst  them  were  tho  d.  playing 

DANCE. 
Psal.  149.  3.  let  them  praise  him  in  the  d.  150.  4. 
.Icr.  31.  13.  the  virgins  shall  rejoice  in  tho  d. 
IjOm.  5.  15.  our  d.  is  turned  into  mourning 

DANCE. 
Judg.  21.21.  iflhedaiiEhlers  of  Shiloh  come  to  d. 
Job  21.  11.  send  forth  little  ones,  their  children  d. 
F.ccl.  3.  4.  a  time  to  mourn,  and  a  time  to  d. 
Isa.  13.  21.  owls  dwell  there,  satyrs  shall  d.  there 

DANCED. 
.Tudg.  21.  23.  according  to  their  number  thai  d. 

2  Sam.  6.  14.  and  Daviil  (/.  before  the  Lord 
Jlfaf .  ll.17.bave  piped,and  ye  have  notrf.  /,uAf7.32. 

14.  6.  the  daughter  of  Herodias  d.  Mark  6.  22. 

DANCEo. 
F.zod.  15.  20.  the  women  went  afler  her  with  d. 
Judg.  11.  34.  daughter  came  to  meet  him  with  d. 
1  Sam.  21.  11.  did  ihey  tdI  sing  of  him  in  d.  29.  5. 
Jer.  31.  4.  thou  shall  go   orih  in  the  d.  of  them 

DAN<  ING. 
Exoil.  32.  19.  he  came  nigh,  he  saw  the  calf  and  d. 
1  Sam.  18.6.  the  women  cnme  out  singing  and  d.. 
30.  IC.  were  spread  on  all  the  earth,  eating  and  d. 


DAR 

8  fa.m.  6.  16.  »he  saw  king  David  af.  1  Chr.  15.  20! 
Psal.  30.  1 1.  thou  h.isl  turned  my  mouimng  into  ? 
Luke  15.  25.  as  he  came  he  heard  music  and  dt. 

DANDLED. 
'ha.  66.  12.  and  >e  shall  be  d.  upon  her  knees 

DANGER. 
Mat.  5.  21.  shall  be  in  d.  of  ihe  judgment,  22. 
22.  shall  be  lu  ((.  of  council,  in  d.  ui  helHirr? 
Mark  3.  29.  but  i&  lu  d.  of  eternal  dumnattoii 
Jicts  19.27  nol  only  this  our  craft  isiuii.hut  i»)mp(l 
40.  iu  d.  to  be  called  m  ((uesiiou  fur  this  upro.u 
DANGEUUUsJ. 
Jlcts  27.  9.  and  when  saihng  was  now  d.  becaus* 

DARE. 
.Job  41.  10.  s>oue  is  bo  fierce  that  d.  stir  him  up 
Horn.  5. 7. for  a  good  man  some  would  even  d. So  dm 
15.  Id.  for  1  will  not  d.  to  speak  of  any  thing 

1  C*r.6.1.(i.  any  of  you  go  to  law  before  tin;  unjusil 
2C«»-.10.12.we  d.i\o\  make  ourselvesuf  thenunibei 

DARK. 
Oen.  15. 17.  when  the  sun  wentdownuiiul  it  was  li 
Exod.  9.  t  32.  for  the  wheat  and  the  rve  were  a. 
J^ev.  13.  6.  if  the  phigne  be  d.  21,  26,'28,  56. 
jVuMi. r2.8.speak  apparently,  and  not  mi/.speeche* 
.Josh.  2.  5.  when  it  was  d.  the  men  went  out 

2  Sam.  22.  12.  about  him  d.  waters,  Psa/.  18.  11. 
jVc/i.  13. 19.  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  begau  to  boa 
.Job  3.  9.  let  Ihe  stars  of  tho  Iwibght  thereof  be  d 

12.  25.  they  grope  in  the  d.  without  hghl 
18.  6.  the  light  shall  be  d.  tn  his  labernaclt 
22.  13.  can  lie  judge  through  the  d.  cloud  1 
24.  16.  in  the  d.  ihey  dig  thro'  houses,  which  th«5 
30.  t  3.  want  and  famine  they  were  d.  as  night 
Psal.  3.5.  6.  let  their  way  be  d.  and  slippery 
49.  4.  I  will  open  my  d.  saying  on  llie  harp 
74.  20.  d.  places  of  the  earih  ate  full  of  criieltf 
78.  2.  Ill  parables,  I  will  utter  d.  siiyings  of  old 
8H.  12.  shall  thy  wonders  be  known  in  the  d.? 
10.5.  28.  he  sent  darkness  and  made  it  le. 
Prwr.l.O.  the  words  of  ihe  wise  and  their  rf.saying>j 
7.  9.  m  the  twilight,  in  the  blark  and  d.  night 
Isa.  5. 1 30.  It  shall  bed.  m  the  dtstruclioa  thereoi^ 
29.  15.  and  their  works  are  in  the  d.  aixl  they  say 
4.5. 19. 1  have  not  spoken  in  a  d.  jilace  of  the  earth 
Jcr.  13.  16.  your  feet  stumble  on  the  d.  mountains 
l^am.  3.  6.  he  bath  set  me  in  d.  places,  as  they  that 
Ezek.  8.  12.  what  five  house  of  Israel  do  in  (he  d. 
32.  7.  and  I  will  make  ihe  stars  thereof  ri. 
8.  tlw  bright  lights  of  heaven  will  I  make  d. 
34. 12. have  been  scattered  in  the  cloudy  andrf.daj 
Dan.f:.  2.3.  a  king  understanding^,  seniences shall 
Joel  2.  10.  the  sun  and  the  moon  shall  J)e  d. 
Jlmos  5.  8.  seek  him  that  maketh  the  day  d.  2f> 
Mic.  3.  6.  it  shall  he  d.  to  yoa,  the  day  shall  bo  d. 
Zech.  14.  6.  the  light  shall  not  he  clear,  no/  d 
Luke  11.36.  if  thy  body  be  light,  having  no  part  a 
.John  6. 17.  went  over  the  sea,  and  it  was  now  d. 
20.  1.  Mary  came  early,  when  it  was  yet  d. 
2  Pet.  1. 19.  as  to  a  light  that  siiioeth  in  a  (l-ptaca 

DARKEN. 
JImos  8.  9.  and  1  will  d.  the  earth  m  the  clear  daj 

DARKLY. 
1  Cor.  13.  12.  for  now  we  see  through  a  glass  rf. 

DARKENED. 
Eiod.l0.15.foi  they  covered, so  that  the  land  \iasd. 
Psal.  69.  23.  let  their  eyes  be  d.  Pom.  11.  10. 
Eccl.  12. 2.  while  stin,  moon,  or  the  stars  be  not  rf 

3.  those  thai  look  out  of  the  windows  be  (/. 
Isa.  5.  ,30.  the  lieht  is  d.  in  the  heavens  thereof 
9.  19.  the  land  is  d.  \]  13. 10.  the  sun  d.  Jml  3.  15 
24.  11.  all   joy  isd.  ihe  mirlh  of  the  land  gone 
Ezck.  30,  lA.  at  Tehaphnehcs  the  day  shall  be  d. 
7.rch.  11.  17.  his  right  eye  shall  be  utterly  d. 
Mai.  24.29.  then  shall  the  sun  be  d.  Mark  13.  24 
Luke  23. 45  and  the  sun  was  d.  and  vati  was  rent 
Rom.  1.  21.  and  their  foolish  heatt  was  d. 
Eph.  4.  18.  having  the  uiiderslanding  d.  alienate* 
Rev.  8.  12.  so  as  the  third  part  of  thom  was  d. 
9.  2.  and  the  sun  and  the  air  were  d. 

DARKENETH. 
.fob  38.  2.  who  is  this  that  d.  counsel  by  words  ? 
Psal.  139.  1 12.  yea,  the  darkness  d.  not  from  thee 

DARKISH. 
I^ev.  13.  39.  if  the  bright  .spots  in  skin  be  d.  white 

DARKNESS 
Signifies,  [1]  The  privation,  or  want  of  natural 
light,  >Iat.  27.  45.  [2]  I  Ml,  the  ptaee  of  eternal 
rnisrrij,ronfvsiov,nnd  horror.culled  outer  dark- 
ness, !/l/(7t.  22.  13.  [3]  Ignorance  am!  unbelief, 
which  is  the  irant  of  spiritual  tight.  John  3.  19 
[4]  The  minds  of  men,  which,  since  the  fall,  are 
full  of  igverance  nird  error,  John  1.  5.  15,  J^ 
private  or  secret  place,  where  but  few  persovA 
are  present.  Mat.  10.  27,  V/feat  I  tell  you  in 
darkness;  that  is,  in  parables,  and  in  private 
between  onr-'^flres.  [6]  Great  distress,  per- 
plexity, and  calamity,  Isa.  8.  22.  Joel  2.  2 
[7]  Sin,  or  impurity,  1  .Tohn  1.  5. 
The  land  of  darkness  V.s  tite  grave,  ioh  10.21,22 
Such  as  sit  in  darkaess  sad  in  the  shadow  tti 


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.Icath   Pial   lUT.  10.  such.  »s  arc  ««  d  ..'•.•.-.•nrw.-j-    P«.107.10.eucl.  as  sit  in  <l.  an.l  tl.o  sUa-  ow  of  doalli 

Lt^Hdt\>rlvr,icuadiUo,i.slLUlui>.„i,r,.sons,„r      Ui  3.  tlie  enuiny  hall,  .nade  m,o  l>.  dwoll  ui  d. 

lu«j6v,H>.  'yAccluldre.iO.  ligla,sf<  <»  <,j,i^u<,-Uwn    I'rov.M.-M.  his  la.iu.  shall  hn  ,uU  ..ul  ,«  obscure  ,(!. 


U>  the  childrea  of  darkiifjis,  luc 


_  :  (At'  l-tgiii 

n  oppusiOan  to  the  wicked;  tkejuttkjul  lu  op- 
>osili«n  tu  Ike  incredulous  and  iiiJidtU<,'i  l.'ur.  U. 
14.  Our  Saviuur  ciUls  the  cxerojse  of  Hatany 
power,  the  power  of  darkucas,  J^uJiC  iii.  53. 
But  this  is  your  luur,  and  the  power  of  dark- 
nes.s  ;  tJiis  is  tlic  time  wherein  power  is  irioen 
to  the  devil,  and  kis  instruments,  to  exetute 
Jieir  designs  against  mc.  The  j.ower  of  dark- 
ness, is  likeictse  taken  for  the  dvmiiiiun  of  sin, 
and  slavery  to  the  devil,  under  icluck  all  uurt- 
gencraled  fiersotts  are,  Cai  1.  i3. 
Ben.  1.  -.  and  d.  was  Ujion  the  face  of  the  deep 

5.  the  light  day,  and  the  d.  he  called  night 
18.  God  set  them  to  divide  the  light  lioiu  the  d. 

15.  12.  a  horror  of  great  d.  fell  uiion  .Ihrain 
Exod.  10.  i!l.  tiiat  there  may  !«-•  '^  over  Kgypt 
2-2.  there  was  a  thick  d.  lu  all  Egypt  lhr;.e  days 
14.  iO.  it  was  a  cloud  and  d.  lo  Uiciii,  hut  light 
20.  21.  and  Moses  drew  near  to  the  thick  d. 
Oeut.  4.  11-  the  iiio;nlain  burnt  with  thick  d. 
5.  -J^.  these  words  the  Lord  spake  out  of  thick  d 
Josh.'ii.'iAie  jmt  rf.helweenyou  and  the  Egyptians 
i  Sawi.  iS.  10.  d.  was  under  his  feet,  PsaU  Id.  9- 
1-2.  he  made  d.  his  pavilions  round  ahout  him 
-29!  the  l.K»rd  will  enlighten  my  d.  Psal.  IS.  28, 
foh  3.  3.  let  d.  anil  the  sliadow  of  deatli  stain  it 

U.  as  for  that  night,  let  d.  seize  ujion  it 
5.  14.  they  meet  with  d.  in  the  day  tune 
10.  '22.  a  land  of  d.  as  d.  itself,  vvilJiout  any  order 
Ifl.  8.  and  he  hath  set  d.  in  my  paths 
'20.  2G.  al!  d.  shall  he  hid  in  his  secret  places 
92.  11.  or  (t  that  thou  cinsl  not  see 
23.  17.  because  I  was  not  cut  off  before  the  d 
neither  hath  he  covered  tlie  d.  from  my  face 
28.  3.  he  seUetli  aji  end  to  d.  the  stones  of  <^. 
34.22.  no  d.  where  workers  of  iniquity  may  hid 

37.  19.  we  cannot  order  our  speech  by  reason  of  «i. 

38.  9.  when  I  made  thick  d.  a  swaddling  band 
19.  aiKi  a*  for  d.  where  is  the  place  thereol  ? 

Fsal.  18.  U.  he  made  d.  his  .secret  place 
33  t  6.  let  their  way  be  d.  and  slipperincss 
tt.  18.  and  hast  put  mine  acquaintance  into  d. 
97.  2.  clouds  and  d.  are  round  about  him 
104.  20.  thou  raakest  d.  and  it  is  night 
10.5.  28.  he  sent  d.  and  made  it  dark 
139.  U.  if  I  say,  surely  the  d.  shall  cover  me 

12.  yea,  the  rf.  liideth  not  from  thee 
Prop.'a,  13.  leave  paths  to  walk  in  the  ways  of  rf. 
4.  19.  the  way  of  the  wicked  is  as  rf.they  know  not 
Eccl.  C.  4.  his  name  shall  be  covered  with  d- 
Isa.  5.  30.  and  if  one  look  to  the  ianil,  behold  d. 
8. 22.  they  shall  look,  ami  l»ehold  trouble  and  d. 
45.  3.  I  Will  give  thee  the  trea.iures  of  rf. 
47.  5.  gel  thee  into  d.  O  daughter  of  Chaldeans 
60.  2.  for  behold,  the  d.  shall  cover  the  earth,  and 

gross  rf.  tlie  p.ople,  but  Lord  shall  arise  on  thee 
Je'r.  13.  16.  before  he  cause  d.  and  make  gross  d. 
Ezek  32.8.  t  will  set  rf.  upon  thy  land,  saith  Lord 
Joel  2.  2.  a  day  of  rf.  of  clouds  and  of  thick  d. 

31.  the  sun  shall  be  turned  into  d.  .Ids  2.  20. 
Amos  4.  13.  he  that  makcth  the  morning  d. 
fJ^ak.  1.  8.  and  rf.  shall  pursue  his  enemies 
^/al.  6. 23.  thy  whole  body  full  of(<.  I^.ke_\\.  34. 
8.  12.  be  cast  out  into  outer  <i.  22.  IX  )  25.  30. 
27.45.  from  sixth  hour  there  was  d.  Mark  15.  33. 
I.uke  22.  53.  this  is  your  hour  and  the  power  of  rA 
23.  44.  and  there  was  d.  over  all  the  earth 
/Jets  13.  il.  there  f.^ll  on  him  a  mist  and  a  d. 
F.ph.  3. 1 1 .  have  no  fellowship  with  the  works  of  rf, 

6.  12.  against  the  rulers  of  the  d.  of  this  world 
Col.  \.  13.  who  huth  delivered  ns  from  power  of  d. 
1  Thess.  5.  5.  we  aie  not  of  the  night  nor  of  (/. 
//eft.  12.  18.  ye  are  not  come  to  blackness  and  d. 
i  Pet.  2.  4.  and  delivered  them  into  chains  of  </. 

17.  to  whom  the  mist  of  d.  is  reserved  for  ever 

!./bftn2.'»I.  becaiis.'.  that  (f.  hath  blinded  his  eyes 

.^urfcfi.hath  reserved  in  everlasting  chains  under  d. 

13. to  when,  is  reserved  the  blackn.  of;/,  forever 

Reti.  16.  iO.  and  his  kingdom  was  full  oi d. 

DARKNESS  with  day. 
Job  3.  4.  let  that  day  bo  d.  let  not  God  regard  it 
15.  23.  he  knoweih  that  the  day  of  (Z.  is  at  hand 
F.r.el-  11.8.  yet  Ic*.  him  remember  the  days  of  rf. 
/.<,&. Sf".  10.  then  shall  thy  '/■  hr;  as  the  no(in-(/n?/ 
/ori  2.  2.  a  day  c  d.  and  slooininess,  Ze.ph.  1.  15. 
4iros  5,  20  sh-...  r.n\  the  dtii  of  the  Lord  be  d  1 

In  I).\RKNiESS. 
Deu.t.  rs.  29.  thou  shall  grope  as  the  lilin  I  in  d. 
\  Saia.  2.  9.  and  the  wicked  shall  be  siler\t  iii  d. 
I  /Tin//*  8.  12.  Solomon  spake,  the  I..ord  said  that 
he  w  iild  .Iwell  ?n  ihe  thick  d.  2  Chr.  6.  1. 
Job  17.  13.  1  have  made  mv  bed  in  the  d. 
fsal.  11.  t  2.  they  may  m  d.  shoot  at  the  upright 
82.  5.  they  know  not,  Ihry  walk  on  in  d. 
68.  6.  thou  hast  laid  ri:e  in  d.  in  the  deeps 
01.  6.  nor  fer  the  pesiiler-o  that  walke.h  in  d. 
109 


Keel.  2.  14.  hut  the  fool  walkelh  tn  d 

17.  he  eateth  in  d.  \\  0.  4.  he  depai-teth  j«  d. 
Isa.  42.  7.  bring  them  that  sit  //( (/.  outol  ptwonh. 
49.  9.  to  them  that  are  in  d.  siu'W  yourselves 
59.  9.  we  wait  for  light,  but  we  walk  m  d. 
.ye/-.23.12.their  ways  shall  be  as  sliiipery  ways  in  d. 
JJau.  2.  22.  he  knoweth  w  hat  is  tn  the  d.  and  light 
./oA«8.l2.he  that  followelh  me  shall  not  walk  in  d. 
12.  35.  for  he  that  walketh  in  d.  knoweth  not 
4(j.w  hosuever  beheveih  me,should  not  abide  in  d. 
1   'J'Jicss.  5.  4.  but  ye,  brethren,  are  not  in  d. 
1  .Jo/ui  I.e.  and  walk  in  d.wc  lie  and  do  not  trutii 
2.  9.  hateth  his  brother,  is  in  d.  even  till  now 
11.  hateth  his  broUier,  is  in  d.  walkelh  in  d. 
J.andof  DARKNESS. 
Job  10.  21.  helcire  I  go  even  to  the  land  of  d. 

22.  a  land  of  d.  as  d.  iUelf,  and  shadow  of  death 
Jcr.  2.  31.  have  1  been  to  Israel  a  land  of  d.'i 

DARKNESS  with  <<VAi. 
GcH.  1.  4.  and  God  divided  the  light  from  the  d. 
18.  two  great  lights  to  divide  the  light  from  d. 
.fob  10.  22.  a  land  where  the  light  is  as  d. 

17.  12.  llie  light  is  shorl  because  of  d. 

18.  18.  he  shall  be  driven  from  light  into  d. 
2G.  f  10.  until  the  end  of  light  wah  d. 

29.  3.  when  by  his  light  1  walked  through  d. 

30.  20.  when  1  waited  for  light,  there  came  d. 
Psal.  112.  4.  to  upright  there  ariseth  liglU  in  d. 

139.  12.  the  d.  and  Uglit  are  both  alike  to  thee 
Eccl.  2,  IJ.wisdom  e.vcels  folly  as  far  as  t.  e.\cels  d. 
Isa.  5.  20.  that  put  d.  for  light,  and  light  [ox  d. 
9.  2.thepeopl«  that  waiktuin  (/.have  seen  a  great 
light,  ujion  them  hath  light  shiiied,  Mat.  4.  10. 
42.  1(5.  I  will  make  d.  light  before  them 
45.  7.  I  form  light  and  create  d.  I  make  peace 
50.  10.  that  walketh  in  d.  and  hath  no  lig/U 
./fr.  13.11).  while yelook  for/(^A(,he  make  itgiossrf. 
Lam.  3. 2.  he  brought  me  into  d.  but  not  inlo  light 
./)mus  5.  18.  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  d.  and  uollighi 
Mic.  7.  8.  when  I  sit  in  d.  the  Lord  shall  be  a  tight 
Mat.  6.  23.  Ught  in  thee  be  d.  how  great  is  that  d. ! 
\0.  27.  what  1  tell  in  rf.  speak  in  light,  Luke  12. 3. 
Luke  1. 79.  ligJU  lo  them  that  sit  in  d.  Rom.  2.  19. 

11.  35.  that  the  light  which  is  in  thee  be  nut  (L 
John  l.o.lightshineth  in  rf.  d.  comprehendethit  not 

3.  19.  and  men  loved  d.  rather  than  light 

12.  35.  walk  while  ye  have  light,  lesl  (/.come 
..Ids  2fi.  18.  and  to  turn  Ihem  from  d.  to  light 
Rom.  13.  12.  cast  off  the  works  of  c!.  pul  on  light 

1  Cor.  4. 5.  to  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of  d. 

2  Cor.  4.  6.  who  commanded  light  to  shine  out  of  J. 
6.  14.  what  communion  hath  light  with  d.J 

1  Pit.2.9.  called  you  out  of  <i.  into  marvellous /tc-ftf 

1  .John  1.  5.  God  is  tight,  and  in  him  is  no  d.  at  all 
2.  8.  d.  is  past,  and  the  true  light  now  shinetb 

Out  of  DARKNESS. 
/)(;«(.  5.22.  when  ye  heard  the  voice  om(  of  the  d. 
.Job  12.  22.  he  discoveieth  deep  things  vtit  of  d. 
15.22.bolievethnct  thatlie  shall  return  unt  of  d. 
30. he  shall  not  depart  out  of  (/.the  .ianie  dry  up 
PsdM 07.14. he  brought  them  out  of  d.  and  shadow 
fsa  29.  18.  the  cycsof  iheblmd  shall  see  out  of  d. 

DARLING. 
Psal.  22.  20.  deliver  my  d.  from  power  of  the  dog 
35   17   Lord,  rescue  my  d.  from  the  lions 
DART,  S. 

2  Sam.  .0  14.  Job  took  three  d.  in  his  hand 
2  Chrnn.  32.  5.  Hezekiah  made  d.  and  shields 
.Job  4i.  20.  the  spear  nor  the  d.  cannot  hold 

29.  (/.  are  counted  as  stubble,  he  laughelh  at 
Pron.  7.  23.  till  a  d.  strike  through  his  liver 
Joel  2.  t  8.  when  they  fall  on  d.  not  be  wounded 
Eph.  (i.  Ui.  to  quench  the  fiery  d.  of  the  wicked 
Hcb.  12.  20.  it  shall  be  thrust  tjirough  with  a  <i. 

DASH. 
2  Kings  H.  12.  and  thou  wilt  d.  their  children 
fsrt/.'io.lest  d.  them  in  pieces  like  a  potter's  vessel 
91.  12.  they  shall  bear  thee  up,  lest  thou  d.  thy 
foot  against  a  stone,  Mat.  4.  6.  I^uke  4.  11. 
Isa.  13.  18,  their  bows  shall  d.  the  young  men 
.Jer.  13.  14.  1  will  d.  them  one  against  another 

D.\S(1ED. 

/Cror/.15.fi.thv  right  h  inil,0  liord,  hath  d.  in  pieces 

Isa.  13   If),  tlieii  children  also  shall  be  (/.  in  pieces 

before  their  eyes,  H0.1.  13.  10.  JVflA.  3.  10. 

Hos.  10.  14.  the  mother  was  d.  upon  her  children 

DASHETH. 
Psal.yyi.  9.  that  (i.thv  liitle  ones  against  the  stones 

DATES 
2  Chron.  31.  f  3.  the  children  of  Israel  brought  d. 

DAUB,  ED,  ING. 
Exod.  2.  3.  she  (/.  the.  ark  with  slime  and  pitch 
Ezrh.  13.  10.  others  d.  it  with  unlemiicred  mortar 

11.  say  lo  them  which  d.  it,  that  it  shall  fall 

12.  wliere  is  Ihe  d.  whurewilh  ye  have  (/.  it  ? 
14.  so  will  I  break  down  the  wall  ye  have  (/. 

22.  28.  her  projjhets  have  d.  them  with  mortar 


DAT] 

DAUGHTER 
Signifies,  [1]  A  female  child  Gen.  34.  I.  [2,  y1 
sister,  Gen.  3^..  17.  [3)  .1  niece,  or  brolhcr'i 
daughter, F.xod.i.  21.  [4]  .■/  daiightcr-inlaio 
or  swn's  i«(/6,  Ruth  3. 18.  [5]  The  women  that 
dwell  tn  a  country.  Gen  34.  1.  [li]  'I'hi-  lit 
habitants  of  a  city  or  c^^ntry,  both  men  anC 
Mvmcn,  Isa.  16.  2.  Mat.  21.  5.  [?]  Posterity 
Imeagc,  or  offspring,  Luke  1. 5  [8]  The  lungs 
and  other  organs  of  singing,  coiled  the  diiugli 
lers  of  music,  Eccl.  12.  4.  [9]  The  braniha 
of  trees,  Gen.  49.  f  22.  [lOj  The  church  of 
Hod,  Psal.  45.  9,  10.  Cant.  5.  8. 
Gen.  20.  12.  is  d.  of  my  father,  not  d.  of  my  nioi  liei 

24.  23.  whose  d.  art  thou  1  tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  47 
48.  to  take  my  master's  brother's  d.  to  his  son 

34.7.he  had  wrought  lolly  in  iying  with  ,laci,h's  (/. 

8.  soul  of  my  son  Shechoni  longeth  for  your  d. 

17.  then  will  we  take  our  d.  and  we  will  be  gona 
19.  because  he  had  delight  in  Jacob's  d. 

Ezod.  1.  16.  but  if  it  be  a  d.  then  she  shall  live 
21.  31.  whether  he  have  gored  a  son  or  a  d. 

Leo.  12.  6.  when  tlie  days  are  fulfilled  for  a  d. 
14.  t  10.  to  take  an  ewe-lamb,  the  d.  of  her  year 
18.  17.  nor  shall  thou  take  her  daughter's  (/. 

21.  9.  the  d.  of  any  priest,  if  she  profane  herself 

22.  12.  if  the  priest's  d.  be  married  lo  a  stranger 

13.  if  the  priest's  d.  be  a  widow  or  divorced 
JV««.  27.  9.  if  he  have  no  d.  give  his  inheiilance 

36.  8.  every  d.  that  posscsseth  an  inheritance 
Deut.  27.22.  cursed  be  he  that  lieth  with  his  sister, 
the  d.  of  his  father  or  the  d.  of  his  mother 
28.  56.  her  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  her  d. 
Judg.  11.  34.  Jcphlhah's  d.  came  out  lo  meet  hiir 
40.  to  lament  Jephthah's  d.  four  days  in  a  yeai 

1  .SVun.  1.  It),  count  not  thy  handmaid  a  d.  of  Ikliaf 
18.  19.  when  Saul's  d.  siiould  have  been  given 

2  Sam.  12.  3.  little  ewe-lamb  waj  nnlo  him  as  a  d 

1  Kings  3.  1.  Solomon  took  Pharaoh's  d. 
11.  I.^loved  many  women,  with  the  (/.  of  Pharaoh 

2  Kings  8.  18.  the  d.  of  Ahab  was  Jehoram's  wilu 

9.  34.  go  burv  Jezebel,  for  she  is  a  king's  d. 
1  Chron.  2.  49'.  and  the  d.  of  Caleb  was  Aclisah 
KstA.  2.  7.  he  took  his  uncle's  d.  for  his  ou  n  d. 
Psal.  45.10.  hearKen,0(i.  and  considpr,and  iiiclirt 

13.  the  king's  d.  is  all  gloiious  within 
Cant.  7.  1.  how  beautiful  with  shoes,  O  prince's  a". 
Jcr.  31.  22.  how  long  go  aliout,  backsliding  d.  49.4. 
46.  19.  O  d.  dwelling  111  Egypt,  furnish  lhy.self 
48.lS.thou  d.  that  dost  inhabit  Dibon,  coiik!  dow  n 
Eiek.  14.  W.  neither  deliver  son  nor  d.  18,  20. 
16.  44.  saying,  as  is  the  mother,  so  is  her  ;/. 
45.  thou  art  thy  mother's  (/.  that  loatheth 
27.  t  6.  the  d.  of  the  Ashuritps  made  thy  benches 
44.  2.5.  f<>r  son  or  d.  lliey  may  defile  themselves 
Cl((7i.  II.  6.  the  king's  d.  of  the  south  shall  come 

17.  shall  give  him  the  d.  of  women  corrupting 
Hos.  1.  6.  and  she  conceived  again,  and  bine  a  d. 
Mic.  .5.  1.  gather  thyself  in  troops,  O  d.  of  tro()ps 
7.6.  d.  risethup  against  her  mother,  daughter-in- 
law  agher  mother-in-law.,1/(iM0. 35./,j//.el2.53 
Zeyh.  3.  10  the  d.  of  my  dispersed  shall  bring 
Mai.  2.  11.  hath  married  the  d.  of  a  strange  god 
ji;a^9.  22.  Jesus  said,  d.  be  of  good  comf.  thy  faith 
hath  made  thee  whole,  Mark  3.  34.  Luke  8.  48 
10.  37.  he  that  loveth  son  or  d.  more  than  me 

14.  6.  the  d.  of  Hcrodias  danced  before  them 

15.  28.  her  d.  was  made  whole  from  that  hour 
Mark  7.26.  he  would  cast  forth  devil  out  of  her  d. 
LukeS.  42.  he  had  one  only  (/.about  12  years  of  nge 

13.1().ought  not  this  woman,  being  (/.  of  .Abraham 
.-Jft.? 7.21. Pharaoh's  (/.took  him  up  and  noiiri.-^heJ 
Heb  11.24.  Muses  refused  to  be  son  of  Pharaoh's  (/. 

DAUGHTER  of  Babylon. 
Ps(7/.137.8.0f/.o/i?«fc?//on,wlioarl  to  be  destroyed 
Isa.  47.  1.  O  d.  of  Babylon,  sit  on  the  ground 
.ler.  .30.  42.  to  battle  against  thee,  O  d.  of  Babylon 
51.  33.  d.  of  Babylon  is  like  a  threshing  Hoor 
Zcc/4.2.7.  O  Zion,that  dwellest  with  (/.  of  Babylon 

DAUGHTER  of  the  Chaldeans. 
Isa.  47. 1.  there  is  nothrnne,0  d.of  the  Chal'lean.i 
5  get  thee  into  darkness,  O (/.()/■  «Ae  Chaldean.! 
DAUGHTER  of  Edom. 
Lam.  4.  21.  rejoice  and  be  glad,  O  (/.  of  Fdom 
22.  he  will  visit  thine  iniquity,  O  d.  of  F.dum 
DAUGHTER  of  Egypt. 
.ler.  46. 11.  go  inlo  Gilend,  O  virgin,  d.  of  F.gypi 
24  the  d.  of  Egypt  «hall  be  confounded 
DAUGilTER  of  Oallim. 
Isa.  10.  30.  lift  up  thv  voice,  O  (/.  of  Gallim 

His  riAUGHTER. 
Gen  29.  6.  RachellA/a  d.  comrth  with  Ihe  .<hpep 
F.jod.  21.  7.  if  a  man  sell  his  d.  to  be  a  servnn. 
Lrv.  21.2.  for  his  son  or  his  d.  he  may  be  defi!o4 
J^tm.'-il. 8  shall  cause  inheritance  to  pnss  Xokis  d. 
.30.  16.  the  statutes  between  the  fnlherand  his  d. 
Vent.  7.  3.  nor  his  d.  shall  thou  take  to  t»  y  son 

18.  10.  there  shall  not  be  found  one  that  maUatt 
his  d.  tp  pass  through  the  fire,  2  Kings  2:).  Itt- 

Judg.  2;.  1.  not  anv  of  ub  give  his  d.  to  Benjamij* 


DAU 

1  Sam  17.  25. king  will  enrich  and  give  himhitd. 

DAUGllTKR  ijf  Jerusalem. 

i  Kings  W.  'il.  tlie  daiigliter  ot'  Zion,  the  d.  of 

Jeru.i.  liUlli  shiiiicn  lier  liead  at  ihee,  Jsa.  37.  '2'J. 

Imiu.  'i.  I'i.  what  tiling  shall  I  liken  to  lliee,0  d. 

of  .lcrusalem,0  daught.  ot'Ziou,  to  Gonilort  thee 

1j.  lliey  svag  their  head  at  the  d.  of  Jerusalem 

Miz.i'i.\.he  kingdom  shall  come  tod.uf  Jerusalem 

Zf/;/t.J.14. rejoice  with  all  tiie  heart,  U  d.  of  .lerus. 

Zech.  y.  9.  shout,  O  d.  of  Jerus.  thy  King  Cometh 

DAL'GHTEU  of  Juda/i. 
Lam.  1.  ]5.  the  Lord  haih  trodden  the  d.  of  Juda/i 
•J   he  hath  thrown  down  strong  holds  ol  (t  of  J. 

5.  Ill-  hath  increased  in  d.  of  JadaU  inouiiiiiig 

DAUtiHTEK-lN-LAW. 
Cien.'SS.  lO.he  knew  not  that  she  was  his  d.-in-law 
2i.  'I'aniar  thy  d.-in-law  hath  played  the  harlot 
i,c«  lri.15.  not  uncover  nakedness  ot  thy  d.-iii-laic 
'JO.lVi.  if  a  man  lie  withhis  </.-ift-/uw  both  shall  die 
Hulk  l."2:i.i\aomi  returned,  arnd  Ruth  ivevd.-in-latc 
4.  i').  d.-in-law  whicii  lovelh  thee, hath  born  him 
I.S(im.4.iy.(/.-iK-/(t«)Fliineha«'  wile  was  wilh  child 
Ettk.  -^I.  11.  auoihet  lewdly  defile' ti  his  d.-in  law 
Mic.  7.  ti.  lor  the  d.-m-law  riseth  up  against  the 
mother-in-law,  Mai.  10.  XV  Vuke  12.  5J. 
J>/(/DAUGHTEW. 
Deut.  23.  16.  I  gave  my  d.  to  this  man  to  wife 

17.  these  are  the  tokens  of  my  d.  virginity 
fosii.  15.  IG.  to  him  will  I  give  my  d.  Judg.  1.  12. 
/ud<r.  11.  35.  alas,  myd.  thou  hasl  brought  me  low- 
ly. 24.  behold,  here  is  my  d.  a  mi.,deii 

Hutk  2.  2.  and  she  said  unto  her,  go,  >ny  d. 
3.  lU.  he  said,  blessed  be  thou  ot  the  Lord,  my  d. 
16.  her  mother  said,  who  art  thou,  my  d.1 

18.  sit  still  my  d.  till  thou  know  the  matter 
Mat.  y.  lb.  a  ruler,  saying,  my  d.  is  even  now  dead 

15.  22.  my  d.  is  grievously  ve.xed  with  a  devil 
Mark  5. 2;J.  my  little  d.  lietli  at  the  point  of  death 

DAUGHTER  of  my  people. 

/iff  .22.  4.  because  of  the  spoiling  of  the  d.  of  my  p. 

Jer.  4.  11.  a  dry  wind  toward  d.  of  my  p.  not  to  fan 

0.  14.  healed  the  hurt  of  d.  «/<«;'/>.  slightly,  8.  11. 

26.  O,  d.  of  my  people,  gird  thee  with  sackcloth 

8  ly. behold,  the  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  d.  of  my  p. 

21.  for  hurt  of  d.  of  my  p.  am  1  hurt,  I  am  black 

22.  why  is  not  health  of  the  d,  of  my  p.  recovered 

3.  1.  that  I  might  weep  for  slam  of  the  d.  of  my  p. 
7.1  will  try  tliem,for  how  shall  1  do  tor  d.  of  my  p. 

14   17.  virgin  d.  of  my  p.  is  broken  with  a  breach 
tani.2.U.lbr  the  destruction  of  the  d.  of  my  p.'.i.iH. 

4.  3.  the  d.  of  my  p.  is  become  cruel,  like  ostriches 

6.  the  iniiiuity  of  the  d.  of  my  p.  Is  greater  than 
10.  were  their  meat  in  thedcstruct ion  ofd.o/ my ;<. 

DAUGHTER  of  Tarshi.'ih. 
5sa. 23. lO.pass  through  as  a  river,  O  d.  of  Tarshish 

Thy  DAUGHTER. 
Oen.  29.  18. 1  will  serve  7  years  for  tky  younger  d. 
Kiod.  20.  10.  nor  thy  son,  nor  thy  d.  J)cut.  5.  14. 
Lev.  IS.  10.  the  nakedness  of  thy  daughter's  d. 
ly.  2y.  do  not  prostitute  thy  d.  to  be  a  whore 
l>cut.  7.  3.  thy  d.  shall  thou  not  give  to  his  son 

12.  13.  thou  shalt  rejoice  and  ihy  d.  16.  11,  14. 

13.  G.  if  thy  son  or  thy  d.  entice  thee,  saying 
22.  17.  saying,  I  found  not  thy  d.  a  maid 

ir  A7ny«14.y.give  thy  d.  to  my  son,  2  C/iron.  2.5. 18. 
^/arA-5,35.certainvvhosaid,«/(?/d.isdead,AM/ie8.49. 
7.  2:1  go  thy  way,  the  de>'il  is  gone  out  of  thy  d. 

DAUGHTER  of  Tyre. 
I'sal.  45.  12.  d.  of  Tyre  shall  be  there  with  a  gift 

DAUGHTER  of  Zidon. 
^ia.23.  12.  O  thou  opprissed  virgin,  d.  of  Zidon 

DAUGHTER  of  Zion. 

2  h'ings\Q.'il.d.of  Z.hath  despised  thee,/»-a.37.22. 
Psal.  y.  14.  thy  praise  in  the  gales  of  the  d.  of  Zion 
Isa.  1. 8.  d.  of  Zion  left  as  a  cottage  in  a  vineyard 

4. 4.  have  washed  away  the  fillh  of  ihe  d.of  Zion 
10.  32.  shake  against  mount  of  d.  of  Zion,  16.  1. 
52.  2.  loose  thyself,  O  captive  d.  of  Zion 
62. 11.  say  to  the  d.o/  Zion,  thy  salvation  Cometh 
Jer.  4.  31. 1  have  hoard  the  voice  of  the  d.  of  Zion 
6.2. 1  have  likened  d.  of  Zion  to  a  comely  woman 

21.  as  men  of  war  against  thee,  O  d.  of  Zion 
2.aiii.  1.  6.  from  the  d.  of  Zion  beauty  is  departed 
2.  l.Lord  covereth  the  d.  of  Zior.  with  a  cloud 
4.  and  slew  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  d.  of  Zion 
?.Lord  purposed  to  destroy  the  wall  ofd-o/  Zion 
10.  the  e'ders  ni'd.  of  Zion  sit  on  the  ground 
13.  what  shall  1  equal  to  thee,  O  d.  of  Zion? 
If.  <)  wall  of  the  d.of  Zion,  let  teiirs  run  down 
4.  22.  pui'.ishinent  is  accomplished,  O  d.  of  Zion 
Mie.  I.  13  the  beginning  of  sin  to  the  d.  of  Zion 
4.  8.  O  tower,  the  strong  holiFof  the  d.  of  Zinn 
K).  he  in  pain, labour  to  brinj  forth,  O  d.  of  ZJon 
;3.  arise  and  thresh,  O  d.  of  Zion,  1  will  make 
7."ph.  3  14.  sing,  O  ,t.  of  Zion,  shout  O  Israel 
7.ech.  2.  in.  sing  and  rejoice,  O  d.  of  Zion  9.  9. 
Mat.2\  5.iell  ve  the  d.  or'  'Zion,  th?  kin?  ;jmptn 
John  "2.  15.  fear  not  d.  of  Zior ,  thy  kiny  j.meih 

DAUGHTER  ,)/  Zur. 

Jfnin  21    15  the  woman  was  CrJbi  the  d.    ^  Ztr 

110 


DAU 

DAUGHTERS. 

Gen.  6.  J    arxJ  when  d.  were  horn  to  thoin 

2  the  sons  of  God  saw  the  d.  of  men,  ami  tot<k 
6.  4.  the  »uivs  of  God  came  in  unto  the  d.  of  men 
19,  14.  Lot  spake  to  ihem  which  married  his  d. 
36.  iKitli  the  d.  of  Lot  with  child  by  their  father 
24.3.  take  not  a  wife  ofd.  of  C'aiiaaUj37.  |.2e!.  1,6. 

13.  the  d.  of  the  city  came  out  to  draw  water 
27.  46.  weary  of  my  hfe  because  of  the  d.  of  lletli 
30. 13.  happy  am  1,  for  the  d.  will  call  me  blessed 
31.26.  thou  hast  earned  away  my  d.  as  captives 
43.  these  d.  are  my  d.  ||  50.  if  thou  alHicl  my  d. 
34.  1.  Dinah  went  out  to  see  the  d.  of  the  land 
9.  give  your  d.  to  us,  and  take  our  d.  unto  you 
16.  thcii  will  we  give  our  d.  to  you,  and  take  d. 
4y.  t  22.  Joseph  is  a  bough  whose  d.  run  over 
Exod.  2.  16.  the  priest  of  Midian  had  seven  d. 
21.9.  he  shall  deal  with  her  after  the  maimer  of  d. 
34.  16.  their  d.  go  a  whoring  after  their  gods 
J.ev.  26.  2J.  the  llesh  of  your  d.  shall  ye  eat 
JVum.  21.  t  25.  dwelt  in  lleshbon  and  d.  thereof 
2u.  33.  names  of  d.of  Zelopheliad,27.1..yui7t.l7.3. 
27.  7.  the  d.  of  Zelophehad  .speak  right 
36.  10.  even  so  did  the  d.  of  'Zelopheliad 
Deut.  23.  17.  shall  be  no  whore  of  the  d.  of  Israel 
Judg.  3.  6.  they  took  their  d.  to  be  their  wives 
21.  7.  we  will  not  give  them  of  our  d.  to  wives 

18.howbeit,we  may  not  give  them  wives  of  ourd. 
Ruth  1.  11.  turn  again,  my  d.  why  will  ye  .o.'  1^. 
13.  nay,  my  d.  it  grieveth  me  lur  your  salves 

1  Ham.  ti.  13.  lake  your  d.  to  be  conl'ectionaries 

2  .Sam.  13.  18.  were  king's  d.  virgins  apparelled 
.Veh.  3.  12.  iie.\l  repaired  Shalluiii,  he  and  his  d. 

5.  5.  our  d.  are  brought  into  bondage  already 
7.63.took  one  ofd.  ot  liarzillai  to  wile,  i.zra  2.61. 
10.  30.  not  give  our  d.  to  the  people  of  the  land 
J(i04^i.  15.no  women  were  so  fair  as  the  d.of  Job 
Fsal.4^.'J.  king's d.  among  Ihy  honourable  women 
144.  12.  that  our  d.  may  be  as  corner-stones 
/Vtii;.31.2J.niany  d.liave  done  virtuously,  but  thou 
Cant.  2.  2.  as  the  lily,  so  is  my  love  among  the  d. 
6.9.  the  d.  saw  her  and  blessed  her,  yea  the  queens 
Isa.  13.  t  21.  d.  of  the  owl  dwell  there,  31.  t  13. 
32.  9.  hear  my  voice,  ye  careless  d.  give  eat 
43.  t  20.  the  d.  of  the  owl  shall  honour  me 
60.  4.  and  thy  d.  shall  be  nursed  at  thy  side 
Jer.  9.  20.  O  ye  women,  teach  your  d.  wailing 
2y.6.  give  yourd.  to  husband:!,  that  they  may  bear 
49.  2.  and  her  d.  shall  be  burnt  with  tire 

3.  cry,  ye  d.  of  Rabbah,  gird  ye  with  sackcloth 
Liim.  3.  51.  because  of  all  the  d.  of  my  city 
KzeU.I'i.XT.set  thy  face  against  the  d.of  thy  people 
16.  131.  in  thyd.  is  thine  eminent  place 
46.  sister  Samaria,  and  her  d.  Sodom,  and  her  d. 
49. abundance  of  idleness  was  in  her  and  in  her  d. 
53.  when  1  bring  back  the  captivity  of  her  d. 
55.  when  thy  sister  Sodom  and  d.  shall  return 
61.  and  I  will  give  them  unto  thee  for  d. 
23.  2.  there  were  two  vvomen,the  d.  of  mie  mother 
26.  6.  her  d.  shall  be  siain  in  the  fifiUl,  8. 
39.  IS.  and  her  d.  shall  go  into  captivity 
32.  16.  tin;  d.  of  tlie  nations  shall  lament  her 
//3S.4. 13. therefore  your  d. shall  commit  whoredom 
H.  I  will  not  punish  your  d.  when  they  commit 
Mic.  1.  t  8.  make  a  mourning  as  the  d.  of  the  owl 
Luke  1.  5.  and  his  wife  was  of  the  d.  of  Aaron 
~'3Us  21.  9.  the  same  man  had  four  d.  virgins 

1  fei.a.e.  whose  d.  ye  are  as  long  as  ye  do  well 

DAUGHTERS  of  Jerusalem. 
Cant.  1.  5. 1  am  black,  but  comely,  Od.  of  .Jerus. 

2.  7. 1  charge  you,  O  d.  of  .Jerus.'i.  5.  ]  5.  8.  j  S.  4. 

3.  10.  paved  with  love  for  the  d.  of  Jerusalem 
.5.  16.  this  is  my  beloved,  O  d.  of  .lerusalem 

Luke  23.  28.  d.  of  Jeru.<^alem,  weep  not  for  me 

DAUiJHTERS  of  hrael. 
Deut.  23. 17.  there  shall  be  no  whore  ofd.  of  Ur. 
Judg.  11.  40.  d.  of  Israel  went  yearly  to  lament 

2  Sam.  1. 24.  ye  d.  of  Israel,  weep  over  Saul,  who 

DAUGHTERS  of  Judah. 
Psal.  48. 11.  let  the  d.  of  Judah  be  gbid,  because 
97.  8.  Zion  heard,  and  the  d.  of  .Iwln.k  rejoiced 

DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW. 

Ruth  1.  C.  then  she  aro.-e  wilh  her  d.-in-lnw,  7. 

8.  Naomi  said  to  her  two  d.-in-loM,  go,  return 

DAUGHTERS  of  Moab. 

.Ariim.25.1.T5r.conimilti.'d  whoredojni  with  d.  of  M. 

ha.  16. 2.  sn  the  d.  of  M.  shall  be  at  fords  of  .'\rnon 

DAUGHTERS  of  music. 
Eccl.  12.  4.  the  d.  of  music  sliall  be  hronght  low 

DAUGHTERS  of  tlie  PhilL^tines. 

.Tudg.i4.i.  Samson  .^aw  a  woiminof  the  d.of  Phil. 

2.1  have  seen  a  woman  of  d.o/  Phil.srl  her  for  me 

'iSam.l.'iO.  publish  it  not  lest  liie  d.  of  Phil,  rojoice 

£:c4. 16.27.  1  have  delivered  thee  lo'tlie  d.o/  Phil. 

57.the  d.of  Phil,  which  despise  thee  round  about 

b.AUGHTERS  of  Shiloh. 

'tdf.  21.21.  if  the  d.  of  Shiloh  corneout  to  dance, 

idlch  ve  everv  man  a  wife  of  the  d.  of  Shilvh 

DAUGHTERS  joined  wilh  sons. 

Gen.5.4.  he  begat  sons  a.\id  d.  1, 10,  13, 16.  ]  11. 11. 


DAW 

■Gen.  T9.  H.thysons  and  d.  bring  ou   of  th.»p{a« 
I  31.  28.  not  suU'ered  me  to  kiss  my  ai/ns  and  d. 
5.5.  he  kissed  his  sons  and  d.  and  blessed  iliei: 

37.35.  all  his  sons  and  d.  rose  to  comfort  him 
i^zod.  3. 22.  ye  shall  put  them  on  your  sons  and  d 

10.  9.  wilh  our  sons  and  with  out  d.  will  we  g^ 

21.  4.  and  she  have  born  him  sons  or  d. 

32.  2.  eai  rings  of  your  sons  and  d.  bring  to  nis 

34.  16.  and  thou  lake  of  their  d.  to  thy  sons 
Lev.  10.14.  thou, thy  sons  and  d.wilh  thee^cballeal 

in  the  holy  place,  JVum.  in    11,  1!> 
JV«jn.  21.  29.  given  his  sons  and  d.  into  capliviti 
26.  33. Zelophehad  had  no  sons,  but  d.  Jns/i.  17.  2 
Lieut.  12.  12.  ye  and  your  sons  and  d.  rejoice 
31.  their  sons  and  d.  they  have  burnt  in  the  firo 
2  Kings  17.  17.  .ler.  7.  31.  ,  32.  35 
28.  32.  thy  soHS  and  d.  given  to  anotner  people 
4i.  beget  sons  and  d.  but  shall  not  enjoy  them 
53.  thou  shall  eat  the  Mesh  of  Ihy  soh.i  and  d. 
32.  19.  because  of  provoking  of  his  sons  and  d. 
Josh.  7.  24.  they  brought  Achan,  his  sons  and  d, 
17.  6.  d.  of  JMaiiasseh  had  inheritance  among  sons 
.ludg.  3.  6.  they  gave  their  d.  to  their  sons 

12.  9.  ibzan  look  in  thirty  d.  for  his  sons 
1*'«/H.1.4.lie  gavePeninnah,herSH»!s  and  d.portionii 

2.  21.  so  Hannah  bare  three  sons  and  two  d. 

30.  3.  their  sons  and  d.  were  taken  captives 

0.  grieved,  every  man  for  his  sons  and  for  his  d. 

ly. there  was  nothing  lacking,  neiiher  sons  nord. 

"2. Sam.  5. 13.  and  there  were  vet  sons  and  d.  born 

to  David,  1  Chrun.  14.  3 

19.5.whichsaved  Iheiivcs  oftliy  sons  andoflhydL 

1  Chron.  2.  34.  now  Sheshan  had  no  sons  but  d. 

4.  27.  Shimei  had  si.Kteen  suns  and  six  d. 
23.  22.  Eleazar  died,  and  had  no  sens  but  d. 
25.  S.God  gave  Heman  fourteen  sons  ami  three  rf 

•iChron.  11.  21.  Rehohoam  had  28  sons  and  60d 

13.  21.  Abijah  begat  22  sons  and  sixteen  d. 
24.3.  Jehoiada  look  wives  and  begat s<i7is  and  rf 

28.  8.  curried  captive  200,COO  women,  sons  and  d. 
2y.9.our  suns  d. and  wives  are  in  captivity  forthii 

31.  18.  to  the  genealogy  of  their  sons  and  d. 
Ezra  9.  2.  have  taki^ii  of  their  d.  lior  their  sons 

12.  give  not  your  d.  to  their  sems,  JViA.  13.  25. 
JVrA.4.14.and  fight  for  your  sons/i. and  your  wives 

5.  2.  that  said,  we,  our  sons  and  our  d.  are  inat.y 
5.  ue  bring  into  bondage  our  .<t07i*  and  our  d. 

10.  28.  Iheir  sons  and  d.  clave  to  their  brethren 

.lob  1.2.  there  were  born  lo  Job7  5.  and  3  d.  42.  IS 

1.3.  a  day  when  his  sons  and  d.  were  eating,  18 

Psal.  106.  37.  they  sac.  their  sons  and  d.  to  devil* 

38.  and  shed  even  the  blood  of  their  sons  and  d 

Isa.  43. 6.  bring  my  s.  from  far,  and  my  d.  from  the 

49.  22.  bring  thy  sons  in  their  arms,  and  thy  d. 

56.  5.  will  I  give  a  name  better  than  of  s.  and  d. 
.ler.  3.  24.  shame  hath  devoured  their  sons  and  rf. 

5.  17.  eat  that  which  thy  sons    and  d.  shonld  eat 

11.22.  their  .?on5  and  their  d.  shall  die  by  famine 

14. 16.  they  shall  have  none  to  bury  theirs,  and  rf. 

16.2.  neiiher  shalt  thou  have  s.  nor  d.  in  this  plac« 
3.  saith  the  Lord  concerning  the  sons  and  d. 

19.  9.  I  will  cause  them  eat  the  flesh  of  s.  and  rf. 

2?).  0.  take  ye  wives  and  beget  sons  and  d. 

35.  8.  wc,  our  sons  and  our  d.  drink  no  w  ine 
48.  40.  thy  sons  and  Ihy  d.  are  taken  captives 

K2'7r.l4.)6.they  shall  deliver  neiiher  sons  nor  d.lP 

22.  left  a  remnant  brought  forth,  both  sons  and  rf. 
16.  20.  taken  thy  sons  and  d.  and  sacrificed  Ihem 
23.  A.  and  they  were  mine,  and  baie  sons  and  rf. 

10.  they  took  her  sons  and  rf.  and  slew  her,  25. 

47.  they  shall  slay  Iheii  sons  and  d.  and  burn  Uf 
24.2 1. your. wns  and  rf.fallbyf  lies  word  ,.'?jnr)S'7.17. 

25.  when  I  take  from  them  their  sons  and  d. 
.fnel  2.  28.  your  sons  and  rf.  prophesy,  Jicts  2. 17. 

3.  8.  I  will  sell  your  sons  and  d.  to  Judah 

2  Cor.6. 18. ve  shall  bemv  sons  and  rf.sailh  theLori 

"DAUGHTERS  of  Syria. 
Ezek.lS.Sl.  time  of  thy  repronch  oft  he  d.of  Syria 

Two  DAUGHTERS. 
frcn.iy.S.Ihave  tjro  ri.let  me  bring  them  oat  to  you 
15.  take  thy  wife  and  thy  two  d.  which  are  her« 
30.  Lot  dwelt  in  a  cave,  he  and  his  tiao  d. 

29.  16.  Laban  had  two  d.  Leah  and  Rachel 

31.  41 . 1  served  thee  fourteen  years  for  thy  tjno  d 
Ruth  1.  7.  Naomi  went  out  with  her  tioo  d. 

1  .S'nm.  2.  21  Hannah  conceived  and  bare  two  d, 

14.  49.  Snul's  two  d.  were  Merab  and  Michal 
Proi\  r'O.  15.  the  horseleech  hath  two  d   crying 

DAUGHTERS  of  the  vncircnmctsed. 

2  Sa7H.1.20.p!]bIish  it  nol.lest  d.  of  the  unc. triumFh 

DAUGHTERS  of  Zion. 
Cant.  3. 11.  jjo  forth,  O  ve  rf.  of  Zion,  and  behold 
Isa.  3.  16.  because  the  d.  of  Z'C     are  hiiUL'hfy 

17. smite  with  a  scab  the  heat'  'thnd  of  Zion 
4. 4. have  washed  :nv-,v  ibe  fihiu-i'tjie  d.  of  Zion 

DAWN,  TNG. 
.Tosh.  6. 15.  they  rose  about  the  d.  of  lli£  ilay 
.'■Hd^.l9.2fi.  then  came  the  woman  in  the  d,  of  da* 
Job  3  9.  neiiher  let  it  see  the  d.  of  the  day 
7.  4.  I  am  full  of  tossinas  to  the  d.  of  the  day 


DAY 

p.'*/.  lis.  147,  i  pieveulial  ike  U.  of  llin  morning 
MjX.  «i.  1.  as  11  uega.i  lu  .i.  lowiiiJ  tUtf  lii»l  duy 
£  f  a.  1.  ly.  till  tilt!  iiay  U.  iiml  Uiu  duy-iilai  ttUiu  m 

j)av. 

I'ue  day  ii  dlslitigui^Ucd  into  iialural,  civil,  and 
urtilicial.  7'i-e  iiulural,  ur  uuUr  day ,  <*  (y«;  un- 
ratiutt  uffour  aiidtuiLiUi/  kuujj.  'iUi.  aiuutiai 
tlay,  is  Wte  amc  uj  Ike  su.li  n  Ci>iUiun.aux;  aUuvt 
tile  Iwrizoii,  wJucJi  w  iMLijuai,  accoiiuii^  Jo  uy- 
J'crent  tiiius  and  scasuii^,  by  ruaaun  vj  Liu  uu- 
ItifUitiJ  oj  Uit  spkcrc.  Gud  Ci!lt;d  Uic  ii^Ul  duy, 
that  IS,  tke  arlijicial  day-  Tlio  eiuiiiug  and  tliu 
inormiig  were  Oie  lirst  day,  immiii/,  nataral, 
t;eii.  1.  J.  The  civil  day,  (*■  Uiat,  ikt  ucginnuig 
ami  end  whereof  is  dtttriiuned  by  the  cuiiuiwu 
customoj  anyiiaUuu.  'J'ketii^hfuwsliegaiUkctr 
civil  and  tccLesiasUciUduyJrumoue  cctiunglu 
another.  From  eveu  uiilo  even  siiali  ye  cele- 
orale  your  sablialli,  Leo..Zi.  3i  The  liabylo- 
■iiuii^  reckoned  their  days  from  one  sun-risms: 
to  aiitlher;  the  llaliaus /com  one  sun-set  lu 
another:  some  from  hooil  to  iwou;  and  others 
from  midnight  to  iiudiugkt. 
,  tii6  day,  ur  Uj-day,  do  nut  only  signify  the  par- 
ticular day  on  which  one  ts  speaking,  Out  like 


DAY 

2  Stim.lS.  3i.  from  d.  lie  forced  his  sister  Tamar 
ID.  -i4.  IVuiii  lliu  d.  Uie  kiij^  deiiarled,  liti  tliu  d. 

1  Jiiugs  ~-  37.  llial  uii  Uie  (J-  iliou  gui;sl  oul,  4i 
S.  I  j!).  iiiaiiilaiii  li.e  liuiig  ul  a  u.  ill  his  d. 
17.  14.  tiil  Uiu  d.  Uiul  llie  Ivord  suiidelli  rain 

2  h'mgs  4.b.U  lell  ou  a  d.  thai  Elislia  ()a»^ed, 11.18. 
jVeJi.  4.  i!.  iie  bald,  will  they  make  an  end  in  a  dj 

'^•^.  in  llie  iiiglil  a  guard,  and  laliuur  oi.  the  d. 

Eslh.  \).  17.  and  made  it  a  d.  ol'  leasiing,  lb,  IS). 

JuO  1.  4.  Icasied  in  liieir  liouses,  every  uiie  Ins  d. 
0.  there  waB  a  (i.  "hen  tile  sons  otOod,  13.  |  ::i.  1. 
3.  3.  lei  IJie  d.  iieriah  wherein  1  w  as  horn 
14.  t).  he  may  rest,  till  he  shall  accomphsh  his  d. 
Id.  -20.  they  shall  he  asluiushed  at  Ins  d. 
lil.-j.  lie  shall  stand  al  latter  d.  upon  liie  earth 
21.  3U.  the  wicked  is  reserved  to  <i.  ol  destruction 

I'sal.  i'J.  J.  d.  unto  d.  utterelli  speecli,  and  night 
37.  13.  lor  he  seeth  that  his  d.  is  coming 
IbA-i.  nor  reinemlieied  d.  when  he  delivered  ihem 
b4.  lU.  a  d.  ill  thy  courts  is  helter  than  a  thousand 
ll'J.  104.  seven  limes  ix  d.  do  I  praise  thee 

/^/•o«.4.1C).lliat»limet!i  more  and  more  to  perfect  d. 
7.  'JO.  he  will  come  home  at  the  d.  aiipointed 
•J7. 1.  thou  knowestnot  wliala</.  may  bung  forti 

CuHt. 2.17. till  d.  break, and  shadows  llee  away,4.  U. 


tcise  any  itidejimle  time.  Thou  an  lu  pass  over   /sa.  7.  17.  Iiom  the  </.  that  Ephraim  departed 

Jordan  this  day,  DeiU.  9-  1.  thai  is,  in  a  short     ■'"   *  "    ■' '      •   -  ■'■■  '  ■■• '   '■-  '- 

iiHiB  after  this,tke  word  day  being  often  put  for 
lime,  as  m  Gen.  2.  4,  17  In  the  day  wlien 
God  made  the  earth  and  the  heavens;  in  the 
day  Uiou  eatest  thereof  thou  shall  surely  die, 
that  IS,  at  llie  time  ichcn  tliuu  eatest  thereof. 
To-day,  if  ye  will  bear  lis  voice,  JJtO.  3.  la  ; 
thai  IS,  in  this  present  season  of  grace,  while 
you  enjoy  the  means  of  grace.  The  iiigbl  is  lai' 
ejient,  ilie  day  is  al  hand,  kom.  13.  li  The  time 
)f  heathenish  ignorance  and  profanenets  is 
ti  a  grvatvieasureoner;  and  the  tune  of  gospel- 
light  andsaoing  knowledge  is  begun  among  us. 
i'Tie  day  of  Jerusalem,  is  tneiime  of  its  calamity 
ind  destruction,  Psal.  137.  7.  Abraham  de- 
sired to  see  my  day,  says  our  Saviour,  John  Ci. 
3.).  He  desired  to  have  a  prospect  'if  the  time 
of  my  coming  in  Uiejiesh.  One  man  esteemeth 
one  day  above  another,  Rom.  14.  5.  He  ihtnks 
that  the  ^liwlsil  festivals  are  holier  than  oilier 
diys,  and  stUi  to  be  observed.  He  seeth  Ihat 
Ins  day  is  coinmg,  I'sal.  37.  13.  The  time  ap- 
pointed by  God  fur  his  pumshment  or  destruc- 
tion. This  day  have  1  b(.:goUen  thee,  Psal.  'i.  7. 
that  is,  from  all  eternity,  in  which  there  ts  no 
succession,  nu  yesterday,  no  to-moirow,  but  it 
is  all  as  one  continued  dan  or  moment,  without 
rhange  or  flux.  Or,  this  day,  may  refer  lo  the 
vianif estalion of Vhrisl'sclern also nsliipin  time 
tither  in  his  birth  and  life,  when  his  being  tlij 
JSun  of  God  wa.s  demonstrated  by  the  testimony 
of  the  angel,L.\ike  1.3ii.  ^IndofGod  the  Father, 
Alat.  3. 17.  j  17.  5.  Butcliiejty  at  his  resurrec- 
tion, by  which  lie  was  declared  lo  he  the  Son 
of  God  with  power,  Rom.  1.  4.  In  one  day, 
that  is,  suddenly  and  unexpectedly,  Kev.  18.  8. 
The  Christian  sabbath  is  called  the  Lord's  day, 
Kev.  1. 10.  as  the  sacrament  ts  called  the  Lord 
supper,  1  Cor.  11.  20.  because  Chrisl  instituted 
it,  or,  because  the  end  of  its  institution  was  the 
remembrance  of  ChnsCs  rcsurrection,as  Uic end 
of  the  Lord's  supper  was  the  commemoration 
of  his  death  ;  ur,  because  it  it  employed  in  his 
worship  and  service.  The  day  of  judgment  is 
likewise  called  the  Lord's  day,  1  Thcss.  5.  2. 
It  ts  his  by  destination,  because  thereon  he  has 
appointed  to  judge  the  world;  but  the  sabbath 
is  his  by  consecration,  choice,  and  institution, 
r/cn. l.S.Gud  called  the  light  d.  and  darkness  night 
:{2.  20.  he  said,  let  ine  i;o,  for  the  d.  breaketh 
Fxorf.21.21.  ifhe  continuea  d.  or  two,  he  shall 
40.  37.  journeyed  not,  till  the  d.  it  was  taken  up 
l.eji.  23. 37.  feasts  of  Lord,  every  thing  upon  his  d 
^Vum.  3.  13.  on  the  d.  I  smote  first-born  in  Egypt 
7.  11.  each  prince  shall  offer  his  offering  on  his  ;/ 
14.34.  each  d.  tor  a  year  shall  bear  your  iniquijies 
30.  8.  if  her  husband  disallow  her  on  the  d.  12. 
fJeut.  4.  10.  the  rf.thou  sloodest  before  L.in  Horeb 

15.  ye  law  no  manner  of  similitude  on  the  d. 
9.  7. 'from  the  d.  thou  diilst  deimrt  oul  of  Egypt 

24.  have  been  rebellions  from  the  (/.  I  knew  you 
24.  in.  at  his  d.  thou  elialt  give  him  his  hire 
/o*/i.  G.  10.  till  ihe  d.  I  bid  you  shout,  then  shout 
y.  12  on  the  d.  we  came  forth  to  go  lo  you 
IC  13.  the  sun  hasted  net  down  about  a.  whole  d. 
14.  was  no  d.  like  that  before  or  after  It 
Judg.  It).  2.  when  it  is  d.  we  shaU  Ull  Samson 
19.  t  8.  and  they  tarried  till  the  d.  declined 
30.  from  the  d  '.hat  Israel  came  out  of  Egypt 
PuthA.  5.  what  a   (noii  buyest  the  field  of  Naomi 
1  Sam   9.  1.1.  fie  £,ord  ttild  Samuel  a  d.  before 
24.  4.  behold  the  d.  of  which  the  Lord  said 
26.  10.  smite  hiiii,  or  his  (/.shall  come  to  die 
2  iSam.  3.  35.  while  it  wns  yet  d.  .Icr.  15.  0. 
Ul 


30.  t  b.  that  11  may  be  lor  the  lailer  d.  lor  ever 
4.J.  13.  yea,  before  the  d.  was,  1  am  lie 
38. 5.  a  d.  lor  a  man  lo  alliicl  his  soul  %  wilt  thou 
call  tins  a  fasl,  an  acceptable  d.  lo  the  Lord] 
CI.  2.  and  the  d.  ol  vengeance  of  our  God,  (i3.  4 
.)er.  12.  3.  pre|)are  iheiii  lor  the  d.  of  slaughter 

27.  22.  there  shall  ihey  be  till  Ihe  d.  1  visit  them 
32,  31.  from  llie  d.  they  built  it,  even  to  this  d. 
3lj.  2.  from  the  d.  1  spake  to  lliee,eveii  lo  lliis  d. 
38.  28.  till  llie  d.  Ihat  Je  usalem  was  taken 
47.  4.  because  of  the  d.  ihat  comelh  to  sjioil 
50.  27.  woe  unto  them,  for  their  d.  is  come 

Eiek.A.  ti.  1  have  appomled  thee  each  d.  lor  a  year 
7. 10.  behold  the  d.  behold  it  is  come,  the  morning 
21.  25.  thou  wicked  prince,  whose  iZ.  is  come,  29. 

28.  15.  liom  the  d.  that  thou  wast  created 
30.  2.  woe  worth  the  d.  ||  3.  for  the  d.  is  near 

18.at  Tehaplmehes  also  the  d.  shall  be  darkened 
Dan.  6.  10.  maketli  petition  llireu  limes  a  d.  13. 
Hus.  9.  5.  what  will  ye  do  in  ihe  solemn  d.t 
Joel  2.2.  a  d.  of  darkness  and  of  gloominess 
Mmos  5.  8.  seek  him  that  maketh  the  d.  daik 
8.  10.  1  will  make  the  end  thereof  as  a  baler  d. 
Mic.  3.  a.  and  ihe  d.  shall  he  dark  over  them 

7.  4.  the  d.  of  thy  watchmen,  and  thy  visitation 
Zf/;/i.2.2.beforc  the  decree,  the  d.  pass  as  the  chati 

3.  8.  lill  the  d.  that  I  rise  up  to  the  prey 
ZecA.4.I0.for  w  ho  hathdespised  d.  of  small  things? 
JUal.  3.  2.  but  who  may  abide  the  d.  of  his  coming ; 

4.  1.  the  d.  comelh  that  shall  burn  as  an  oven 
jl/'at.24.38.inarrying  and  giving  in  niarriage4iil  the 

d.  that  Noe  entered  into  the  ark,  J.uke  17.  27. 
50.  the  Lord  of  that  servant  shall  come  in  a  d. 
when  he  looketh  not  for  him,  J.,uke  12.  40. 
25.  13.  ye  neither  know  the  d.  nor  the  hour 
J)/urA 1. 35.rising  upagreat  while  befored. went  out 
i«/ttl.20.dunib  till  theii.lhese  things  be  performed 
80.child  grew  till  thet(.of  his  shewing  unto  Israel 
17.  4.  trespass  seven  times  in  a  d.  and  turn  again 
24.  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  Man  be  in  his  d. 
John  (i.  39.  but  should  raise  it  again  al  the  last  d. 
40.  I  will  raise  him  up  al  the  last  d.  44,  54. 

8.  50.  your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  d. 
9.4. 1  must  work  the  work  of  him  while  it  is  d. 

Jicts  1.  2.  until  the  d.  hi  which  he  was  taken  up 

12.  21.  on  a  set  d.«Herod  sat  upon  his  throne 
Ifi.  .35.  and  when  it  was  d.  23.  12.  |  27.  39. 
17.  31.  because  he  hath  appointed  a  d.  in  which 
27.  29.  they  cast  four  anchors,  and  wished  for  d. 

/iom.2.5.but  tieasuresl  wraihagiiiiiBl  tlieri.of  wrath 

13.  12.  d.  is  at  hand,  let  us  therefore  cast  off  works 
14.6.he  that  regardelh  a  d.  regardeth  it  to  theLon 

1  C'or.3.13.for  the  (/.shall  declare  it, because  it  shall 
4.  t  3.  should  be  judged  of  you  or  of  man's  d. 

2  Cor.  fi.  2.  behold,  now  is  the  d.  of  salvation 
F.ph.  4.  30.  ve  are  sealed  to  Ihe  d.  of  redemption 
f  A/M.I),  will  perform  it  until  Iheri.  of  Jesus  Christ 

1  Thess.  5   5.  ye  are  all  ihe  children  of  iho  (/. 
Shut  let  ne  \vho  are  of  the  d.  be  sober,  putting  on 

Heb.\.l.  again  helimiieth  a  certain  d.  saying,  lo-d 
8.  would  he  not  aflerward  spoken  of  nnolher  d.'! 
10.  25.  the  more  as  ye  see  tne  (/.  approaching 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  lill  the  d.  dawn,  and  the  day-star  arise 
3.  12.  hasiing  to  the  coming  of  the  d.  of  God 

/ifi;.9.15.which  were  prepared  for  an  hour  and  ».d. 
See  Atonkmknt,  Battle,  Calamity,  Dark- 
ness, Evil,  Uoi.y,  Last. 

Jill  the  DAY. 
PsnJ.25.5.  teachmc,  for  on  thee  do  t  wait  all  Iked 

7l.l5.iny  mouth  shew  forth  thy  salvationnZ/  thcd 

89.  16.  in  thy  name  shall  they  rejoice  ull  the  d. 

UI2.  8.  mine  enemies  reproach  me  all  the  d. 

Il9.  97.  ihy  law  is  my  meditation  all  the  d. 
ltd.  2c!.24.cli.th  Ihi;  plowiiiaii  plow  all  Um  i.  to  sow 


DAY 

/£S.C5. 2.  I  1  ave  spread  out  my  hands  all  'Ae  a 
5.  thess  are  a  smoke,  a  hre  thai  burneth  all  the  U 
Z<aj/(.1.13Jialh  made  medesolate  and  faint  all  thtii 
3.  3.  he  lurntlh  his  hand  against  me  all  the  d. 
14.  I  was  u  deiision  lo  my  people  all  the  d. 
li2.tliou  hast  lieard  their  device  aga.  me  all  the  d 
Mat.  20.  U.  why  stand  ye  here  all  the  d.  idle  J 

Jill  the  UAV  long. 
/J('U(.28.32.fail  with  longing  lor  ihem  allthed.long 
33.  12.  the  Lord  shall  cover  him  all  the  d.  long 
Fsui.  32.  3.  through  my  roaring  all  the  d.  lung 
35.  28.  fhall  speak  of  thy  jiraise  all  the  d.  lung 
38.  U.  1  am  troubled,  1  go  monriimg  all  the  d.long 

12.  they  imagine  deceils  all  the  d.  long 
44.  8.  in  God  we  boast  all  Ihed.  long,  and  prats* 

22.  for  thy  sake  we  are  killed  all  the  d.  lung 
71. 24. shall  talk  of  thy  righteousness  a// /At  d.lung 
73.  14.  for  all  the  d.  lung  have  1  been  plagued 
Prov.  21.  20.  he  covetelh  greedily  all  the  d.  lung 

23.  17.  be  111  the  fear  ol  the  Lord  ull  the  d.  lung 
yi(/m.  1 0.21. (i///A<(/./on^Istretched  forth  my  liandi 

DAY  of  death. 
Gen.  27.2.  I  am  old,  I  know  not  the  d.  of  my  death 
Judg.  13.  7.  a  child  he  a  Nazarite  lo  d.  uf  Ins  death 
l6a/«.15.35.Sam.came  nollo  seeSaul  till(/.o/(/ia/A 
2  Sam.  6. 23.  ftliclial  had  no  child  till  d.  of  death 

20.  3.  concubines  were  shut  up  lo  d.  o/ their  death 
2  Kings  15.  a.Uzziah  the  king  was  a  leper  to  ihe  d 
of  bis  death,  2  Chron.  20.  21 
£:cci.7.1.the  d.of  death  betler  than  (/.of  one'.-;  birUi 
8.  8.  neilher  hath  he  iiowc  in  the  (/.  of  dialh 
Jer.^-i.  11.  put  hini  in  jirison  till  the  d.  of  his  death 
34.  every  day  a  portion,  till  the  d.  of  his  dcali; 
By  DAY,  and  Day  by  day. 
Gen.  39.  10.  as  she  sjiake  to  Joseph  d.  by  d. 
Eiod.  13.  21.  the  Lord  went  before  them  by  d. 
22.  he  look  not  away  the  jiiUar  of  tjie  cloud  by  d. 

29.  38.  thou  shall  offer  two  lanihs  of  the  hist  yeui 
</.  by  d.  continually,  J^um.  2.-.  3. 

40.  38.  for  the  cloud  of  the  Lord  was  upon  the 
tabernacle  by  d.  and  tire  by  night,  J^am.  9.  10. 
J^um.  10.  34.  the  cloud  of  ihe  Lord  was  on  them 
by  d.  14.  14.  Deut.  1.  33.  JV'cA.  9.  J9. 
Tudg.  6.  27.  because  he  could  not  do  it  by  d. 
2  .Saw.  21.  10.  nor  birds  of  air  to  rest  on  them  by  d. 

1  Chron.  12.22.  d.  by  d.  there  came  to  help  Davul 

2  CAr(m.21.  15.  by  reason  of  the  sickness  (/.  by  a. 

24.  Jl.  thus  they  did  r/. //jr  (/.  and  gathered  moiiex 

30.  21.  the  priests  praised  the  Lord  d.  by  d. 
F.ira  6.  9.  let  it  be  given  d.  by  d.  withoul  fail 
JV,A  8.  18.  d.  by  d.  he  read  in  the  law  of  (^od 
Psal.  91.  5.  nor  ihe  arrow  that  flielh  by  d. 

121.  I),  the  sun  shall  not  smite  thee  by  d. 

130.  8.  the  sun  to  rule  by  d.  for  his  meicy  endiireth 
Isa.  (JO.  19.  the  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  lighi  byd. 
Jer.  31.  35.  who  giveth  the  sun  for  a  light  by  d. 
Eiek.  12.  3.  a'ld  remove  by  d.  in  llieir  sight 
7.  I  did  so,  1  brought  forth  my  stutTA?/  J. 
Luke  11.  3.  give  us  d.  by  d.  our  daily  bread 
2  Cor.  4.  10.  the  inward  man  is  renewed  »'.  by  d 
Rev.  21.  25.  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be  shut  by  d. 

F.very  DAY. 
Gen.  fi.  1 5.  the  thoughts  of  his  heart  evil  ern-y  il. 
F.zod.\6.4.!io  out  and  gather  a  certain  rate  every  d. 

29.  30.  thou  shall  ofier  a  bullock  every  d. 

1  Sam.  23.  14.  and  Saul  sought  David  every  d. 

2  Sam.  13.  37.  David  mourned  for  his  son  every  d. 
2  Kings25.  30.  given  him  a  daily  rate  for  ctiery  d. 

1  Chron.  16.  37.  minister, as  every  d.  work  required 

2  Chron  8.  13.  even  after  a  certain  rate  every  d. 
14.  ns  the  duty  of  every  d.  required,  Ezra  3.  4. 

JWA.  11.  23.  a  portion  for  singers,  due  for  every  d. 
12.  47.  and  the  porters  every  d.  his  portion 
F.sth.2.  11.  Mordecai walked  every  d.  before  couit 
Psal.  7.  II.  God  is  angry  with  the  wicked  evcrpd. 
50.  5.  every  d.  they  Wrest  my  woids,tlieir  thoughta 
li5.2.(T('ry  (/.will  1  bless  theo  and  praisf,  thy  name 
I.ia.  51.  13.  and  hast  feared  continually  every  d. 
.V^.  5.  and  my  name  every  d.  is  blasphemed 
F.zek.  43.  25.  seven  days  prepare  every  d.  a  com 
Luke  16. 19.  rich  man  fared  sumptuouslv  every  d. 
Rom.  14.  5.  another  esteemeth  every  d.  alike 

Feast-DAY. 
Psal.  81.  3   blow  trumpet  on  our  solemn  feast  d. 
Mat.2C\5.  thtysaid,  not  on  the/(!(is(-(/.jT/((r/.14.2 
John  2.  23.  in  feast-d.  many  believed  in  his  niinn 

First  DAY. 
Gen.  1.5.  the  evening  and  morninc  were/r.s(  i. 
8.5.on  the  firs/  (/.of  Iho  month  llie  mountains  were 
seen,  13.  Ex.od.  40.  2,  17.  Lev.  23.  24 
Exod.  12. 15.  the  frsl  d.  ye  shall  put  away  leaven, 
whoso  eatetli  from _^rs/  d.  to  scvcnlh 
16.  in  the  first  d.  shall  be  a  holy  convcrntion. 
Lev.  23.  7,  3.5.  JVi/m.  28.  18.  |  29   i 
Lev.  23.  39.  on  the  first  d.  shall  be  a  sab'.ath 

40  shall  take  on  first  (/.  bonjihs  of  goodly  treo* 

JV«m.  1.1.  the  I,ord  spake  to  Moses  on  ihe //-.«/ a 

]8.tlievassenibledthe.'on<:recaitonon  ihvfirsi  it 

33.38.onthHfir.W(/.  Aaron  went  np'  i  Mount  Ho 

Deut.  IC.  i.  tile  flesh  sacr  liced  first  d  not  remaif 


DAY 

It  Chrca.  29.  H  they  begun  onjirst  d.  to  sanctify 
K:ra'-i.  6.  from  Hmjirst  d.  ^le^un  tliey  to  otfer 
7.9  on  i\\e  first  d.  began  lie  to  go  up  lioni  Babylon 
anj  on  \h&  first  d.  came  lie  to  Jerueuleni 
10.  W.  sat  down  onjirst  d.  of  the  tenth  month 
17.  i>y  first  d.  of  first  month  they  made  an  end 
AV'i.b.-.i.Ezra  brought  the  law  uw  first  d.  of  month 
lci.l'rom_/irs£  unio  last  (/.he  read  m  ihe  law  of  God 
CzcA.-tt.l.iu  the  Jirst  (/.the  word  of  theLord  came, 
'29.  17.  |:n.  1.  I  ■i'i.  1.  Hag.  \.  1. 
45.1!?.  in^rs/ii.  ofthe  monlh  .shaltolfer  a  bullock 
i>(jffl.lO.I-J.from  the  ^rst  (/.thou  ilidtt  set  thy  heart 
Mat.'i'oA'! .fir'sl  (/.ol  unleavened  bread, Jl/a>/iJ4.1'J. 
jJt/i'JU.  Iri.  ye  know  Uum  first  d.  1  came  into  Asia 
Fhil.  1.  5.  for  your  tellowship  Uom  first  d.  till  now 
!<ce  Wkkk. 
Second  U.AV. 
Gen.  1.8.  the  evening  and  mornmg  were  second  d. 
Kzud.  'i.  13.  and  when  he  went  out  the  second  d. 
M'am.  7. 16.  on  the  second  d.  Nelhaneel  did  otler 


DAT 

Lev.U.'J.  the  seventh  d.  he  shall  shave,  JVum.  6.  9. 
jV«/rt.  19.  la.  on  the  stvenl/i  d.  Uv.  shall  be  clean 
19.  on  the  secenlh  d-  purily  himself,  31.  19. 
31.^4. ye  shall  wash  your  clotlii-son  the  seventh  d. 
iJeul.  ib.  ti.  on  the  scoeiUk  d.  a  soleiim  assembly 
./«sA.b.4.on  seventh  (/.compasscity  seven  limes, 15. 
Judir.H.a.unscveuth  li. they  said  loioamson's  wile 

17.  on  Ihe  seventh  d.  he  luld  her,  because  she 
2  Ham.  12.  iti.  on  the  seventh  d.  the  child  died 
1  Kings  2U.29.  on  llie  seventh  d.  battle  was  joined 
2yi!«4<s2o.b.on  ihe  stoejit/i  (/.came  Mebuzai-adan 
Esth.l.W.un  seventh  (/.whenAhasuerus  was  merry 
Kick.  30.  2U.  m  the  seventh  d.  the  word  came 
45.  21).  and  so  do  the  seventh  d.  of  the  monih 
Jieb.  4.  4.  he  spake  of  the  seventh  d.  on  this  wise, 
God  did  rest  the  seventh  d.  from  all  his  works 
Kighth  D.W. 
Exod.  22.  30.  on  ihe  eighth  d.  thou  shall  give  it  me 
l^cv.  9.  1.  on  the  eighth  d.  Moses  called  Aaruii 
12.3.  on  eighth  d.  tlush  of  fore-skin  be  circumcised 
29.17.on  the  sccojk/ (/.otler  twelve  young  bullocksi    14.  10.  on  aieeio^/i(/i(/.  he  shall  take  two  he-lambs 
Josh.  0.  14.  the  second  d.  they  compassed  city  once       23.bring  two  lurtleson  eighth  (/. 15.14. J\ri(;H.6.10. 

10. 32.  took  Lachish  on  the  second  d.  and  smote  it.'   22.  27.  from  tho  eighth  d.  it  shall  be  accejited 
Ju(/^.20.24.Israelcame  againstBenjaininst'coH(/(/. :  23  30.  on  the  eighth  d.  shall  be  a  holy  convoea. 
1  *ai/i.  2U.  34.  Jonalhan  did  eai  no  meat  second  d. '     3'J   and  on  the  eighth  d.  shall  be  a  sabbath 
iOjro/i.3.2.hebcgan  to  build«tc«K(/(/.oftliemo'ilh  .V««.  29.  35.  uii  the  eighth  d.  ye  shall  have  R 
JVcA.B.  13.  on  the  second  d.  were  gathered  together  solemn  assembly,  2  Lhron.  7.  9.  jVeA.  ti.  18. 

Esth.  7.  2.  the  king  said  to  Esther  tho  second  d.  '  E:(;/t.43.27.une/^'-/i£/i  (/.priests niakebuiut-ofi'ering 
Jer.  41.  4.  the  «fcon(/(/.  after  lie  had  slain  Cedahah\LuA<  1.  .59.  that  on  Ihe  ctghlli  (/.they  came  to 
£2cA.43.  22.  on  the  second  d.  Ihou  shall  offer  a  kiU  circumcise  the  child,  -ricts  7.8.  Phil.  3.  5, 

Third  DAY.  i  jVinth  DAY. 

Oen.  ].  13.  evening  and  morning  were  tho  third  </.  i  Ara.  03.  32.  shall  allhct  your  souls  in  the  ninth  d. 
22.4.  on  third  d.  Abraham  saw  the  place  afar  olf  |2A'/H^/«','5.3.on  ninth  d.  fan»iiie  was  sore,./e)-.52.l). 
31.22.it  was  told  Laban  on  /A(r(/ (/.Jacob  was  Hed  Jm-.  39.  2.  the  ninth  d.  tlie  city  was  broken  \x\> 
34.  25.  on  third  d.  when  they  were  sure,  two  eons  TentA  DAY. 

Exod.  4.  t  10.  nor  since  the  third  d.  Jeish.  3.  t  4.     Eiod.  12.  3.  tlie  tenth  d.  of  this  month  lake  a  lamb 
19.  11.  be  ready  against  thc//(ir(/(i.forthe«Air(i(/. 
Lord  will  come  down  on  mount  Sinai,  15. 
Lee.  7.  17.  the  remainder  of  the  flesh  of  sacrifice 
on  the  third  d.  shall  be  burnt  with  tire,  19.  G 
AVm.19. 12.  shall  purify  himtelf  on  third  d.  31.  19. 
19.  the  clean  jierson  sprinkle  unclean  on  third  d. 

29.20.  on  tho  third  d.  eleven  bullocks,  two  rams 
J)eut.  19.  t  4.  hated  not  from  yesterday  third  d.  0. 
Josh.\K\~.  Israel  came  to  their  cities  on  \.\k  third  d. 
Ji((/rr. 20.30.  Isr.  went  against  Benjamin  the  third  d. 
1  Ham.  4.  t  7.  not  such  a  thing  yesterday  or  third  d. 

19.  t  7.  was  ill  his  presence  as  yesterilay  third  d. 
2.Sfl?n.3.t  17. ye  sought  Dav.  yesterday  and  third  d. 

1  A'(7ii>-«12.12.caine  to  Rehob.  third  d.'iChr.lQ.  12. 

2  lungs  13.  t  S.Isr.  dwolt  as  yesterday  and  thirdd. 

20.  5.  on  the  third  d.  po  up  to  the  hotise  of  Lord,8. 
1  Chron.  11. 1 2.  on  //lira  (/.wast  he  that  leddcst  out 
Ezra.  6.  15. the  house  wasfinished  on  the  third  d. 
Esth. 5.]. on  the //(?>(/ (/.Esther  put  on  royal  apparel 
llos.  0.  2.  in  the  third  d.  he  will  raise  us  up  and  live 
Hlu.1.  10.  21.  suffer,  and  be  killed,  and  be  raised 

agar,  tiie  third  d.  17.  23.  Luke  9.  22. 

20.  lO.and  the  fhird  d.  he  shall  rise  again, .IforA' 9. 

31.  1  10.  34.  Luke  18.33.  1 24.  7,  46. 

27.61.  the  .sepulchre  be  made  sure  tiW  the  third  d. 

l.uke  13.  32.  and  the  third  d.  I  shall  be  (lerfected 

24.21.  to-day  in  the  third  d.  since  all  these  things 
Jo/«n2.1.on  the/A/ni  (/.there  was  a  marriage  inCaiia 
v!/c/.9  27.19.  the  thirdd.  wecasl  outlackhngofshii) 

1  Cor.  15.  4.  and  that  he  rose  again  tho  third  d. 

Fourth  DAY. 
fVfn.l.in.  evening  and  morning  were  the/o«r/A  d. 
JVK'«.29.23.on  the  fourth  d  ten  bu!locks,two  rams 

2  Chron.  20.  26.  on  the  fourth  d  they  hssembled 
/^2r(j8.33.on  fourth  (/.was  silver  and  gold  weighed 
ZecA.7.1.  word  came  to  Zechariah  on  the /our/A  d. 

Fifth  DAY. 
frcn.l.OS.the  evening  and  morning  were  the_^/(A(/. 
JV«ra.29. 20.  on  the  fifth  d.  nine  bullocks,  two  rams 
Eiek.  1.  1.  in  the  fifth  d.  of  the  month,  2.  |  8.  1. 

33.  21.  in  the  fifth  d.  one  came  unto  me,  saying 

Sixth  DAY. 

Oen.  1.  31.  evening  and  morning  were  the  s/r/A  d. 

Eio  /.Id. 5. on  thes(2/A(/.gathertwice  as  much,  22. 

2!l.givethyou  on  thes/r(A(/.thobread  oftwodays 

M'lim.  7.  42.  on  the  sixth  d.  Eliasaph  offered 

29.  29.  on  the  sixth  d.  eight  bullocks,  two  rams 

Seventh  DAY. 
Oen.  2.  2.  on  the  scx^enth  d.  God  ended  his  work 
3.  anil  God  blessed  the  seventh  d.  F.xod.'HS.  11. 
^7fl'/.12.15.eateth  leaven  from  first  (/to  seventh  d. 
16  on  the  seventh  d.  shall  be  a  holy  convoca- 
tion, Lev.  23.  8.  JV^m.  28.  25. 
13.  6.  and  in  the  seventh  d.  shall  be  a  fenst 
16.  96.  six  days  gather  if,  but  the  seventh  d.  is 
the  sabbath,  20.  10.  Lev.  23.  3.  Dent.  5.  14. 
27   there  went  out  some  on  the  seventh  d. 
29. let  no  man  go  out  of  his  place  on  the  .<^evnithd. 
24.  16.  on  the  seventh  d.  he  called  unto  Moses 
31.  17  on  the  seventh  d.  God  rested,  T-feb.  4.  4. 

34.  21.  on  sc!'p?((/t(/.thoii  shall  rest,  in  earing-tiitje 

35.  2.  (in  seventh  d.  Ihere  shall  he  a  holv  d.  to  you 
<yeu,  13.  5.  the  priest  shall  look  on  him  ihe  seventh 

d.  6,  27,  32,  34,  51   I  H.  39. 
U9 


Lev.  10.  29.  on  the  tenth  d.  of  the  month  ye  shall 

afflict  your  souls,  23.  27.  JVuni.  29.  7. 

25.9.  on  tenth  (/.the  trumpet  of  jubilee  shall  sound 

.losh.  4. 19.  people  came  out  of  Jordan  on  tenth  d. 

2  A'i7i^«25.1.oii  the  t(:i(/A  (/.Nebuchadnezzar  came 

against  Jerusalem,  Jer.  52.4.  Ezck.  24.  1. 

./ur.  52.  12.  on  ihv  tenth  d.  Neb.  burnt  house  of  Ld. 

Eiek.  20.  1.  on  tenth  d.  the  elders  came  to  eiiiiuiro 

40.  1.  on  tenth  d.  ihe  hand  of  the  Loid  was  upon 

Eleventh  DAY. 

JV(im.7.72.on  the  (/c(;ch//j  (/.Pagiel  of  Asber  offered 

Twelfth  DAY. 
J^Tiim.  7.78.on  twelfth  d.  Ahira  of  Napiitali  offered 
EzraS. 31. departed  on  twelfth  (/.to  go  to  Jerusalem 
Ezek."'i.\.  on  twelfth  d.  the  word  came  to  Ezekiel 

Thirteenth  DAY. 

£s/A.3.12.king's  scribes  were  calledon/A/>/«en/A(/. 

13  to  destroy  all  Jews  on  thirteenth  d.  8. 12.  |  9.  1. 

9.17.on  the/A;7/ecn/A(/.of  month.\dar  ihey  rested 

18. the  Jews  at  Shnshan  assenib.on  thirteenthd. 

Fourteenth  DAY. 

Eio(/.I2.6.  ye  shall  keep  the  Iamb  uWfourtenithd. 

\S.o\\  fourteenth  (/.ye  shall  eat  unleavened  bread 

Z,eu.23.5.in  \.\\e  fourteenth  (/  is  the  Lord's  passover 

jV«m.  9.  3,  5.  I  28.  16.  Josh.  5.  10.  2  Chr. 

30.  15.  I  35.  1.  Ezra  6.  19.  Ezek.  45.  21. 

JV(*r«.9.11.on/(?w)/("C)i(A(/.  atevcn  they  shall  eat  it 

ii;s/A.9.I5.Jews  gathered  together  oii  fourteenth  d. 

n.andon  the  fourteenth  (/.of  the  same  rested  they 

j3c/s27.33.this  \s  fourteenth  (/.ye  contmued  fasting 

Fifteenth  DAY. 

£z(>(/.  16.1. came  to  wildern.  ol  Sinai  on  fifteenth  d. 

Lev.  23. 6.  and  onfiftcenth  d.  is  feast,  JV'h)h.28.  17. 

34.  the  fifteenth  d.  of  the  seventh  month,  39. 

J^um.  29.  12.  Ezek.  45.  25. 

JV«m.33.  3.  departed  from  Rameses  on  fifteenth  d. 

1  A'(n5-.sl2.34.he  ordained  a  feast  ott fifteenth  (/.33. 
/i;s/A.9.18.tlie  Jewson/i/ffOH/A  (/.  rested  yearly,21. 
Ezck.3^2.n .on fifteenth  (/.woid  of  L.came  toEzek. 

.Sixteenth  DAY. 

2  Chr.  29. 17.  and  in  sixteenth  d.  they  made  an  end 

Seventeenth  DAY. 
Gen.  7. 11. on  seventeenth  d.  were  fount,  broken  up 
8.  4.  ark  rested  on  seventeenth  d.  on  mount  Ararat 
Twentieth  DAY. 
J^lim. 10. 11.  on  trorn//i?/A  (/.the  cloud  was  taken  up 
Ezra  10. 9.on  twentieth  d.  people  sat  in  the  streets 

Tteenty-first  DAY. 
Kin(/.12.18.  eat  iinleavm.  bread  till  twenty-first  d. 
//uo-. 2.1  in  twenty-first  (/.came  the  word  loflaggai 

Twenty-third  DAY. 
2  Chron. 1. 10.  /.-/.  d.  Solomon  sent  people  to  tents 
i^«/A.8.9.on  t.-l.  (/.written  asMordecai  commanded 

Twenty-fourth  DAY. 
.WA.  9.  1.  on  t.-fourth  d.  Isr.  assembled  with  fast. 
Dan.  10. 4.  on  t. -fourth  d.  I  was  by  river  Hiddekel 
Hog.l.ia.  in  t.-fourth  a.  Ld. stirred  up  Zenibhabcl 
2.  10.  in  the  t.-fourth  d.  word  came  to  Haggai,20. 
IP.  consider  from  the  t.-fourth  d.  ofninth  month 
ZfcA. 1.7.on  Ihet.-fourth  (/.came  word  toZechariah 

Tiventy-fifth  DAY. 
JV"<  4.6.1.5. 1: !•-■  '."»;■  was  finish,  in  the  twenty  fif'.h  d. 
Jer.  52.31.  on  £u)e71/j/./?/(A(f.Evil-mcmdaih    fted 
IU>  the  bead  of  Jefaoi^^chin 


DAT 

Ticcnty  seventh  DAV 
Gen.  8.  14. on  the  i.-joventh  d.  wan  iJiee.irih  drted 
2  Kings 25.27.on  i  .-*  d.  Evil-meroi lich  lifted  bead 

Good  DAV. 
1  Sam  25.  8.  we   ,ome  m  a  good  d  give  to  David 
E:(k.d.  17.  Jewj  bad  gladness  and  a  good  d.Q.  19. 

9.  a  w  as  turned  from  morning  mto  a  good  d. 

Great  DAY. 
,Jer.  30.  7.  alas,  that  U.  is  great,  none  is  like  ic 
lios.  1.  11.  iot  great  shad  be  the  d.  of  Jezrec] 
./«(/2.  11.  the  (/.  of  the  Lord  is  ^iTcat  and  terrible 
31.  sun  to  darkness,  moon  to  blood,  before  the 
g.  and  terrible  d.  of  the  Lord  come,  Jlcts  2.  20. 
Zcph.  1.  14.  the  great  d.  of  the  Loid  is  near 
Mdl.  4.5.  betbre  tlie  coming  of  great  d.  of  the  Lord 
John  7.  37.  tbat^reat  d.  of  the  least,  Jesus  cried 
Judeti.  reserved  unto  the  judgment  ol  the  great  U.. 
Rev.  6.  17.  for  the  great  d   ol  Ins  wrath  is  coma 

16.  14.  to  gather  to  the  battle  of  the  great  d. 

In  the  DAV. 

Gen.  2.  4.  in  the  d.  that  the  Lord  made  the  eartfc 

17.  in  the  d.  thou  eatesl  theieuf  thou  shall  die 

3.  5.  1)1  the  d.  ye  eat,  your  eyes  shall  be  opened 

31.  40.  ihusi  was,  in  tlie  d.  drought  consumed  me 

35.  3.  who  answered  me  in  the  d.  of  my  distretg 
F.rod.  32.  34.  nevertheless  in  the  d.  when  I  visit 
Ecv.  G.  5.  in  the  d.  of  his  trespass-offering 

20.  offer  in  the  d.  when  he  is  anointed,  7.  36. 

7.  35.  in  the  d.  he  presented  them  to  minister 
14.2.  law  of' leper  in  the  d.  of  his  cleans.  A'u7n.6  9 

t  57.  in  the  d.  of  the  clean  and  unclean 

wV«m.  28.  20.  also  in  the  d.  of  the  lirst-fruils 

30.  5.  if  her  father  disallow  in  the  d.  he  hearein 

7.  husband  held  his  jieace  i?i  tAe  d.  he  heard  it 

./osk.  10.  12.  iH /Ac  (/.  L.  delivered  up  the  Anioritea 

14. 11.  as  strong  as  1  v\a»  in  the  d.  Muses  sent  me 

1  Sam.  20.  t  19.  where  tlum  didst  hide  in  the  d. 
21.  6.  put  hot  bread  in  the  d.  It  was  taken  away 

2  Sam. 22.  1.  in  the  d.  the  Lord  had  delivered  hiio 
1  Kings  2.  8.  who  cursed  ine  in  the  d.  that  I  tied 
.\~eh  13.  15.  in  the  d.  wiierein  they  sold  victuals 
Esth.  9.  1.  in  the  d.  the  enemies  of  the  Jew  s  hoped 
Job  20.  28.  Ills  gouds  flow  away  in  the  d.  of  wrutii 
Psal.  95.  8.  as  in  the  d.  of  temiitation,  JJtb.  3.  8. 

102.  2.  hide  not  thy  face  i«  the  d.  of  trouble,  in 

the  d.  when  I  call,  answer  me  speedily 

110.  3.  thy  people  be  willing  in  the  d.  of  thy  jiowel 

S.shall  stiike  through  kings  in  the  d.  of  his  wra'Je 

137.  7.  remember  Edom  in  the  d.  of  Jerusalem 

138.  3.  in  thed.  when  I  cried,  thou  aiisweiedstmo 
Prov.  6.34.  he  will  not  spare  in  the  (/.of  vengeance 

11.  4.  riches  profit  not  in  the  d.  of  wrath 
24.  10.  if  thou  faint  in  the  d.  of  adversity 

Eccl.  7.  14.  in  the  d.  of  prosperity  be  joyful,  but 
in  the  d.  of  adversity  considel 

8.  8.  neither  hath  he  power  in  the  d.  of  deaih 

12.  3.  in  the  d.  when  the  keejiers  shall  tremble 
Cant.  3. 11.  crowned  him  in  thed.ol  his  espousals. 

and  in  the  d.  of  the  gladness  of  his  heart 
8.  8.  in  the  d.  when  she  shall  be  spoken  for 
Isa.  9.  4.  broken  the  yoke  as  in  the  d.  of  Midian 

10.  3.  what  will  ye  do  in  ihe  d.  of  visifalion  ? 

11.  16.  in  the  d.  he  came  cut  of  Egypt,  JJos.  2.  Ift 

13.  13.  shall  remove  in  the  d.  of  his  tierce  anger 

17.  11.  in  the  d.  shall  ihou  make  thy  plant  grow 

in  the  d.  of  grief  and  desperate  sorrow 
30.25. in  thed.  of  great  slaughter,  when  the  hewer* 
26.  in  the  d.  that  the  Lord  hindelh  up  ihe  breach 
58.  3.  itt  the  d.  of  your  fast  you  find  pleasure 
Jer.  16. 19.  O  Lord,  my  refuge  in  the  d.  of  aiilictioB 
17.  17.  thou  art  my  hope  in  the  d.  of  evil 
18,17.  shew  hack  and  not  farein  /Ac(/."fcalamity 

36.  30.  his  dead  body  shall  bo  cast  out  in  the  d. 
Lam.  1. 12.  alHicted  me  in  thed.  of  his  fierce  ange? 

2.1. remembered  not  nis  footstool  in  the  (/.of  angei 

3.  57.  thou  drewest  near  in  the  d.  that  I  called 
Ezek.~.l9.  gold  not  deliver  them  in  the  d.  of  wrath 

16.  4.  thy  nativity  in  the  d.  Ihou  wast  born,  5. 
56.  Sodom  not  mentioned  in  the  d.  of  ihy  pride 
27.  27.  they  shall  fall  in  the  d.  of  thy  ruin 
30.9. groat  pain  came  on  them  as  in  the  (/.of  Egypi 
32.  10.  every  man  for  his  life  in  the  d.  of  thy  fall 
33. 12.  in  the  d.  he  turnelh  from  his  wickedneeg, 
not  able  to  Jive  in  the  d.  that  he  sinneth 
ffos.  2.  3.  lest  I  set  her  as  in  the  d.  she  was  born 

4.  5.  therefore  shall  thou  fall  in  the  d.  and  prophet 
J}mos  1.  14.  with  a  tempest  in  the  d.of  a  whirlwind 

8.  9.  1  will  darken  the  earth  in  the  clear  d. 
Obad.  11.  in  thed.  thou  stoodest  on  the  other pid« 
12.  nor  rejoiced  in  the  d.  of  their  dentruciion 
14.  those  of  his  that  did  remain  in  the  d.  of  disf. 
Mai.  4.  3.  in  the  (/that  I  shall  do  ibis,  saith  Lord 
l.uke  17.  30.  in  the  d.  when  the  Son  is  revealed 
.John  11.9.  if  nnv  w.\\\    ,»  the  d.  he  stumbleih  not 
ftom.2.16.  Ill  (/.  when  G  ..;iall  judge  seciets  of  men 
13.  13.  let  us  walk  honestly  as  in  the  d. 

1  Cor.  1.8.  may  he  blamer-ss  in  the  d.  of  our  Lord 

2  Cor.  6.  2.  in  the  d.  of  salvation  I  succoured  thee 
Phil.  2.  16.  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  d.  of  ChriBl 
Hcb.  8.  9.  in  the  d.  when  I  took  thejn  by  the  haod 


DAY 

t  Pel.  2.  12-  itiav  glorify  God  in  the  d.  jf  visitation 

IJAV  uf  Judgiiunt. 
Jdut    10.  15.  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  lor  Sodorr 
III  '.lie  d.  i,f  judgment,  11.  '^4.  JUrU  ti.  1 1. 
1 1.^2. more  loluKibie  fur  Tyre  and  tfidon  in  d.ofj. 

II.  M.  shall  give  account  thereof  in  d.  ufjudf. 
2  I'd.  i.  U.  and  lo  reserve  the  unjust  to  d.  ufj. 

'i.  7.  are  reserved  unto  lire  aganist  llie  d.  uj'j. 
1  John  4.  17.  we  mav  have  bulclness  in  tne  d   vfj 

1>.\V  uftUc  J.urd. 

Iga.  2  12.  d.  of  iiic  I.,  shall  be  on  every  one  proud 

13.C.(^.  ojikt  1..  IS  at  hand,  .luel  1.  lo.  '/.tpli.  1.  7. 

•J.  the  d.  uf  thf.  L.  comeili,  Jur.l  'i.  1.  Zeck.  1 1.  1. 

34   S.  for  It  IS  the  d.  uf  Hit  Lurd's  vengean';e 

Jer.  40.  10.  this  islhei/.  uf  tkc  L.  God  m  lio.-t' 

Lam.  -i.-i-i.  in  the  d.  uf  llic  J.:s  aiigev  nunc  Ci^oiK^d 

E-uk.  VS.  J.  lo  staiiil  in  battle  in  the  d.  uf  the  l.i.  'd 

30.  3.  the  d.  o/ J/ie  /,.  is  near,  ./»ci  3.  14.  Oiut/.  l.i. 

^inos5.  18.  woe  to  you  that  desire  lhi:d.uf  the  L. 

Zeyh.  1.  8.  in  d.  uf  the  L.''s  sacrifice  I  will  punmli  | 

18.  shall  deliver  them  in  the  d.  uf  the  L.'s  wiiith  ' 

2.  2.  before  the  d.  uf  the  L.'s  imger  come  on  you 

3.  ye  sliall  be  hid  in  the  d.  uf  the  J.urd's  anirer 

Alal.  4.  5   before  the  coming  of  the  d.  of  the  J.<rd 

1  Cur.  5.  0.  spirit  mav  be  saved  in  d.  uf  the  Lurd 

2  C<3r.  1.  1 4.  a.«  ye  are  ours  in  the  (/.  uf  the  Lurd 
1  I'hess.  5.  2.  d.  uf  L.  cuuieth  as  a  tliief,  2  Pet.  3.10. 
Hev.  1.  10. 1  was  in  the  Spirit  on  the  Lurd's  d 

Ser  Great  U\v. 
0«eUAY. 
Ocn.  27.  4.'>.  why  deprived  of  you  both  in  one  d.  ? 
J.ev.  22.  28.  not  kill  it  and  her  young  in  one  d. 
JVuin.  11.  ly.  ye  shall  not  eat  one  d.  or  two  days 
]  .'iam.  2. 34.  in  one  d.  they  shall  die  both  of  them 
27.  1.  I  shall  one  d.  perish  by  the  hand  of  Saul 

1  Kingsi.  22.  Solomon's  provision  for  one  d.  was 
20.  2!).  Israel  slew  of  Syrians  10U,(IUO  m  one  d. 

2  Chr.  28.  6. 1'ekah slew  in  Judah  I2U,U0U  in  one  d. 
F.ira  10.  13.  neither  is  this  the  work  oi  one  d. 
Estk.  3.  13.  kill  chiidrcn  and  women  in  one  d.  8.12. 
Isa.  9.  14   Lord  cut  oli' branch  and  rush  in  one  d. 

10. 17.  shall  devour  his  thorns  and  briars  in  one  d. 

47.  9.  two  things  shall  come  to  thee  in  one  d. 

66.  8.  shall  earth  be  made  to  bring  forth  in  one  d.? 
ZcrA.  3.  Vl.remove  the  inii|uity  of  land  in  one  d. 

14.  7.  it  shall  be  one  d.  whicli  shall  be  known 
j?c(»  21.  7.  we  abode  with  Ihe  brethren  one  d. 

25.  13.  and  after  one  d.  the  soiMli  wind  blew 
Rom.  14.  5.  one  esteemeth  one  d.  above  another 

1  Cor.  10.8.  fell  in  one  d.  twenty-three  thousand 

2  P(.-t.3.6.  one  d.  with  the  Lord  as  a  thousand  years 
Reio.  18.  8.  therefore  her  plagues  come  in  one  d. 

DAY  joined  with  7i/o-/,«. 
ticn.  1.  14.  lights  to  divide  d.  from  the  night 

IH.  to  rule  over  the  d.  and  over  the  night 

fe.  22.  cold  and  heat,  rZ.  and  n/V/tf,  shall  notcea.-e 

Til.  39.[  bare  loss,  whether  stolen  by  (/.  or  ntght 

Ezjd.  W.  13.  Lord  brought  an  east- wind  d.  and  u. 

13.  21.  t«  give  tlioin  light  lo  go  by  d.  and  night 

Ijrv.  8.  35.  abide  at  door  of  tabernacle '/.  and  night 

J^'uin.  H.  32.  people  stood  up  thatiZ.  and  all  night 

Dent.  28.  ti(i.  and  thou  shall  lea.-  d.  and  night 

Josh.  l.S.  tliisboMfofthe  law  not  de|i;irt,  but  thon 

shall  inoditate  therein  (/.  ai'il  night,  I'sal.  1.  2. 

I  .'inm.  1(1.  'Jl.  lay  naked  all  that  d   and  that  night 

I  h.nc!'^-  ~^'-  that  ihine  eys  miglir   be  opened 

tow  'ird  II. if  1  ciise  niirht  and  d.  2  Chr.  li.  2'Jl 

Xek    I    ti   which  I  rray  b  fore  thee  d.  and  night 

4.  il  and  set  a  watch  against  them  d.  and  niglit 
E.sth  4.  It).  nei'li'T  eat  nor  drink  night  or  d. 
Job  17.  12.  Ihoj  ch.:n^e  the  night  into  d. 

26.  18  till  the  d.  and  night  come  to  an  end 
Pial.  32  4   d.  and  ni^kt  thy  hand  was  heavy  on  me 

42.  3.  my  tears  have  been  my  meat  d.  and  night 
55.  10.  d.  and  night  'hvy  ^o  about  it  on  the  walls 
74.  10.  the  d.  is  thin-,  the  night  also  is  thine 
H8.1.0  Lord,  1  have  cued  d.  niid  night  before  thee 
1.39.  12.  but  the  ntght  shinnlh  as  The  d. 
Eccl.  8.  16.  that  neith.^r  d.  nor  night  seeth  sleep 
I.ia.  4.  5.  smoke  by  d   ard  llaining  fire  by  vight 
'■rr.  3.  1  the  Loril  will  keep  il  d.  and  night 
34.  10.  it  shall  not  be  ipii  nched  d   nor  night 
38.  12.  with  pining  sickncjs  from  d.  to  night 

13.  from  d  to  night  wilt  thou  make  an  end  of  me 

00.  11   gate*,  they  shall  .lot  heehut  d.  nor  night 

(ii.  6.  wairhmen  never   lold  their  peace  rf.  norn. 

Jer  9.  1.  that  J  might  weep  d.  and  night  for  slain 

14  17. eyes  rundown  tears  rf. and  ni>At, /.am. 2. 18. 

III.  13.  and  there  serve  other  gods  rf.  and  vight 
33.  20.  that  there  should  not  be  rf.  nor  night 

Z''fA.\4.7.  day  knov'ntotheLord,nor  rf.  nor  ntght 
Mark  4.27.-  and  should  sleep  and  rise  night  and  rf. 

5.  .5.  rf.  and  night  he  was  In  the  TOOiiiitiiins 
14.30  this  rf.  even  this  night,  before  the  cock  (row 

J.ukei.  37.  with  fasting  and  prayers  night  and  rf. 
18.  7.  his  elect,  which  cry  rf.  and  night  lo  hmi 

Acts  9.24.  watched  tjates  night  and  a.  lo  k''l  ''im 
20.31.  cease  not  lo  warn  every  one  night  and  rf 
2  J.  7.our  tribes  instanlv  serving  God  rf.  and  night 

2Ccr  11.25.  th;icc  [bulTereil  shipwreck,  a  d.  aud  ii. 
113 


DAY 

1  Thess.Q.O.  labouring  rf.  andn.  oecause  would  hot 
'.iA^. night  and  rf.  praying  exceedingly,  1  'J'lin.  5.5. 

•2  T7iess.  3.  8.  but  wrought  with  labour  night  ami  rf. 

2  J'ltit.  1.  3.  without  ceasing  1  have  remciiibraiice 

of  thee  111  my  prayeis  ntght  and  rf. 
Her   4  8.  and  liiey  rest  not  rf.  and  night,  saying 

7.  15.  and  serve  linn  rf.  and  ntght  in  Ins  temple 

8.  12.  rf.  shone  iiol  lor  a  third  part,  and  the  night 
li.lO.  who  accused  them  befoie  God  rf.  and  night 
14  II. they  have  no  rust  rf.  nor  ;»j,'/i£,  who  worsiiij) 
2U.1U.  be  loinieiued  rf.  and  night  lor  ever  and  ever 

HiibOath-DAY. 
Fzod.  16. 26.  the  seventh  rf.  is  the  sabbath,  20.  10. 
20.  8.  remember  the  naobalh-d.  to  keep  it  holy, 
Lit  at.  5.  1-J. 

II.  Lord  blessed  the  sabbath-d.  and  hallowed  it 
31.  15.  whosoever  doelli  any  work  on  sabbath-d. 
35.  3.  ye  shall  kindle  no  lire  on  the  sabbath-d. 

jVain.  15.  32.  a  man  that  gathered  sticks  on  .-iub.d. 

28.y.oller  on  the  sabbath-d.\wo  lambs  of  lirst  year 
/>fHt. 5. 15. God  commanded  to  keep  the  suiidfArf. 
jVcA.lO.  31.  it' the  people  sell  victuals  on  A'(i/>i<i(/i-rf. 

IJ. 15. burdens  brimglit  to  Jerusalem  on  ivii/zal/j-rf. 
17.  evil  that  ye  do,  and  profane  the  sabbuth-d. 

III.  should  no  burden  be  brought  in  o\\  sabbath  d. 
22.  Leviles  kee|)  the  gati's  tosanclify  sabhath-d. 


DAY 

15'«»1.10.9  and  all  those  Biffii*  ci>  o.-- 1.>  paxs  that  4 
lii.  18.  the  Lord  st^nl  ihiinder  ami  rain  that  d. 
14.  23.  so  the  Lord  =,aveu  Israel  that  rf. 
37.  Saul  asked,  but  he  answiie  i  imii  not  that  rf„ 
16.  13.  Spirit  of  Lord  came  on  Pavid  Iioin  tliat  rf 
18.  9.  Saul  eyed  Uavid  iroiii  that  d.  an!  forwaid 

2  A'um.  6.  y  David  was  afraid  of  the  Lord  that  il. 
11.  12.  so  Uriah  abode  in  Jerusalem  tna:  rf. 

lA7Hi''4l4.14.cut  olf  the  house  ot  Jeroboam  that  i 

■i  Chruii.  15.  t  11.  ollereil  that  rf.  of  spoil  700  oxen 

18.  ^ii.  behold,  thou  tlialt  see  on  that  rf. 
jVV/;..  8.  )7.  to  that  rf.  Israel  had  not  done  so 
f.'.v'./i. 3. 14. they  should  be  ready  against  iAi/f  rf.6.  IS. 
./ub  3.  4.  let  thatd.  be  darkness,  let  not  C.  regard  it 
l'.<ul.  146.4.  Ill  that  very  rf.  his  thoughts  perish 
Frill).  12.  t  16.  a  fool's  wrath  is  in  that  rf.  known 
/-/.  2.  11.  Loid  alone  shall  be  e.xalttd  in  that  rf.  17 

111   32.  as  vet  shall  he  remain  at  Nob  t/tai  rf. 

19.  21.  i;gyptians  shall  know  the  Lord  m  that  d. 
'24   21    111  that  d.  the  Lord  shall  punish  the  boat 
26.  I    in  that  rf. shall  this  song  he  sung  in  Judah 
2!t.  18.  Ill  that  rf.  sliall  the  dtaf  hear  the  words 
52.  6.  they  shall  know  in  tliat  rf.  that  1  am  ho 
ler  39.  tlO.  Ntbuz.  gave  them  vineyards  in  that  i. 

Jti.  tliev  sliall  be  accomplished  in  that  rf. 

17.  biit'l  will  deliver  thee  in  «Aa£rf.  saith  the  L. 


./(■)•.  17.21.  and  hear  no  burden  on  Ihc  sahbath-d  I  l>.ek  '29   21.  in  thatd.  Israel  shall  be  e.\alted 


22.  nor  carry  forth  a  burden  on  the  sabbath  d. 
Ezek.  46.  4.  the  prince  shall  otfer  in  the  sabbath-d. 
jWut. 12.  I.Jesus  went  on  the  6' uiiut/(-rf. through  the 
corn,  and  disciples  were  a  hungered, Jlia)'i2. 23. 

8.  for  the  Son  o I  Alan  is  Lurd  of  the  sabbath-d. 
11.  if  it  fall  into  a  pit  on  sabbath  rf.  Luke  14.  5. 

24. 20.  pray  that  your  Hight  be  not  on  sabbath-d. 

Mark  2.24. why  do  they  on  s.-d.  that  is  iiol  lawfuH 

3.2.  whether  be  would  heal  un  sabbath-d.  LukeG.~ 

6.2.  he  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath  rf 

J.uke  4.  16.  Jlcts  13.  14. 

Lukel3.lG.  be  loosed  from  this  bond  on  sabbath-d. 

14.  1.  as  he  went  lo  cat  bread  on  the  sabbath-d. 
23.  56.  prepared  spices,  and  rested  the  sabbath-d. 

John  5.  10.  it  is  sabbath-d.  it  is  not  lawful  to  carry 

16.  because  he  had  done  these  things  on  sab.d. 

7.  22.  and  ye  on  the  sabbuth-d.  circumcise  a  man 

9.14.  It  was  the  sabbath-d.  when  Jesus  made  clay 

19.  31.  bidies  not  remain  on  the  cross  on  sab.-ii. 
.dcts  13.27.  which  are  rend  cvvry  sabbath-d.  15.21. 

44.  next  sabbuth-d.  caine  almost  the  whole  city 

.So,-,7tDAY. 

fffn. 7.11. the  same  rf. were  the  fountains  broken  up 

13.  the  self-same  rf.  entered  Noah  into  the  ark 

15.  18.  in  that  sained,  the  Lord  made  a  covenant 
Kjcod.  12.17.  the  sane  rf.  1  brought  your  armies,51. 
Lcii.~.\a.  flesh  eaten  tlie«amerf.l6.  1 19.6.  |  22.  30. 

23.  14.  ye  shall  eat  no  parched  corn  till  samad. 

28.  and  ye  shall  do  no  work  in  that  same  rf. 

29.  that  shall  not  be  alllicted  in  that  same  rf. 
JV((7H.6. 1 1  .priest  shall  hallo  w  his  head  that  same  rf. 
iJeut.  32.48.  the  Lord  spake  to  Moses  that  .«amc  rf. 

1  h'ingsS.  64.  sained,  king  hallowed  middle  court 
13.  3.  and  be  ijave  a  aign  the  same  rf.  saying 

F.iek.  23.  38.  have  defiled  my  sanctuary,  s.  rf.  39. 

24.2.  write  thee  the  name  of  this  samed.  king  ol 
Biibylon  set  himsclfagainsl  Jerusalem  this  s.  rf. 
Zrph.  1.  9.  the  same  rf.  also  will  1  punish  those 
Zcch.  6.  10.  lake  of  them,  and  come  the  same  d. 
AuA(17.29.but  the  .same  rf.  Lot  went  out  of  Sodom 

23.  12.  the  same  rf.  Pilate  and  Herod  made  friends 
.John  5.  9.  and  on  the  samed.  was  the  sabbath 

20.  19.  s.  rf.  at  evening,  Jesus  stood  in  midst 
Jlets  1.  22.  unto  that  s.  rf.  that  he  was  taken  up 

2.  41.  the  s.  rf.  were  added  to  church,  3,000  souls 

^i7ice  the  DAY. 
Ezod.  10.  6.  Since  the  rf.  they  were  on  the  earth 
7 lent.  4.  32.  .>;ijice  the  rf.  that  God  created  man 
l.S.tm.8.8.Since</ierf.  that  1  brought  them  up  out  of 
Egvpt,  to  this  day,  1  Kings  8.  16. 1  CAroji.17.5. 

2  Kings  8.  6.  since  the  rf.  tli.it  she  left  the  land 
.fer.  7.25.  since  the  rf.  your  fathers  came  forth 
Col.  1.  6.  as  in  you,  since  the  d.  ye  heard  of  it 

9.  since  the  rf.  we  heard  it,  do  not  cease  to  pray 

That  DAY. 

F.rod.  8.  22.  1  will  sever  in  that  rf.  land  of  Goshen 

10.  13.  Lord  brought  east-wind  on  land  all  that  rf. 

28.  that  rf.  thou  seest  my  face,  tliou  shall  die 

13.  8.  thou  shall  shew  thy  son  in  that  rf.  saving 

14.  30.  thus  the  L.  saved  Israel  that  rf.  out  of  hand 
32.  28.  there  fell  of  the  people  that  rf.  3,000 

/.e?). 16.30.  that  rf.  shall  the  priest  make  alonemcnt 
J^Tuin.  9.6.  they  could  not  koepthe  passover  thatd. 

30.  14.  because  be  held  his  peace  in  that  rf. 
fJrut.  1.  39.  your  children  in  thatd.  had  no  knowl. 

21.  23.  thou  slialt  in  nnv  wise  bury  him   that  rf. 

31.  18.  I  will  surely  hide  my  face  in  that  rf. 
fosii.f).  15.  only  that  rf.  they  compassed  Ihe  city 

14.12.hpardest  in  that  rf.how  Anakims  were  thcrfi 
Jidg.  20.  26.  Israel  fasted  that  rf.  1  .Sum.  7.  6. 
1  .Sum.  8.  18.  and  ye  shall  cry  out  in  that  rf.  and 
the  Ijord  will  not  hear  von  in  that  rf. 
9.  24.  so  Saul  did  cat  with  Samuel  that  rf. 
B 


38.  19.  in  thatd.  there  shall  be  a  great  shaking 
39  22  know  1  am  the  Lord  from  that  rf.  Ibrward 
48.  3 J  Ihe  name  of  the  city  from  that  rf.  shall  be 
//».•.  2  1".  and  in  that  rf.  will  1  make  a  covenant 
Juti'.i.  18  ill  that  rf  mountains  shall  drop  new  wmo 
.rliiios  'i  16.  he  shall  Hee  away  naked  in  that  rf. 
8  3.  the  songs  of  the  temple  be  howlmgs  in  thatd. 
Obiid.^  shall  1  not  in  that  rf.  destroy  the  v.ise  men  1 
Zi/'h  1.  15.  that  rf.  IS  a  day  of  wiatli,  of  trouble 
Zcch.  2.  11.  nations  be  joined  to  the  Lord  in  that  rf 

9.  16.  Lord  their  God  shall  save  them  in  that  rf. 

11.  11.  my  covenant  il  was  broken  in  that  rf. 

12.  8.  Ihe  feeble  at  that  rf.  shall  be  as  David 
11.  in  that  rf.  sliall  there  be  a  great  mourning 

13.  1.  in  that  rf.  shall  there  be  a  fountain  opened 

14.  4.  his  feet  shall  stand  that  rf.  on  the  mount 
y.iii  that  d.  shall  Ihere  be  one  Lord,  Ins  name  one 

J\lal.  3.  17.  in  that  rf.  when  1  make  up  my  jewel* 
Jlat.  7.  22.  many  will  say  lo  me  in  that  rf.  Lord 
24. 36.  but  of  that  rf.knowcth  no  man, Mark  13.32. 

20.  29.  till  thatd.  I  dniik  it  new,  Mark  14.  25. 
/.u/.eG.  23.  rejoice  ye  in  that  rf   and  leap  for  joy 

10.  12.  be  more  tolerable  in  that  rf.  for  Sodom 

21.  34.  and  so  that  rf.  come  on  you  unawares 
23.54. and  that  rf.was  the  preparation  and  sabbath 

.John  1.  39.  they  came  and  abode  with  him  thatd. 

11.  .'53.  from  that  d.  they  took  counsel  together 
14.  20.  at  that  rf.  ve  shall  know  I  am  in  the  Father 
16.  23.  and  in  that  a.  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing 

26.  at  that  rf.  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name 
1  T/tcss.  5.  4.  that  rf.  should  overtake  yon  as  a  thiel 
2T'Aess.l.lO.  our  lestiinony  was  believed  in  thaid. 

2.  3.  that  rf.  shall  not  conio,  e.\cept  there  come 

2T(JH. 1.12.1  have  committed  loli.ei  against  (Aatrf. 

18.  he  may  find  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  that  rf. 

4.  8.  the  crown  the  Loid  shall  give  me  at  that  d. 

This  DAY. 
f?f7i.4.14.lhou  hast  driven  me  out  this  rf.from  cank 

24.  12.  1  pray  thee  send  me  good  upeed  this  rf. 

25.  31.  he  said,  fell  me  thisd.  thy  birlh-right 
33.  swear  ro  iiie  this  rf.  and  he  sware  unto  him 

41.  9.  I  do  remembir  my  faults  this  d 
48.  15.  God  who  fed  me  all  my  lile  long  to  this  d, 
Exod.  12.  14.  this  rf.  shall  be  for  a  memorial 
17.  therefore  observe  this  rf.  in  your  g.eneralioin 

13.  3.  remember  this  d.  in  whirli  ye  caine  out,  4. 
Deut.  1.  10.  you  are  this  rf.  as  the  staisof  heaven 

2.  25.  thisd.  will  I  beg  n  to  put  llie  dread  of  thee 

4.  4.  are  aiive  every  one  of  you  this  il.  5.3. 

5.  24.  seen  this  rf.  that  God  doth  talk  with  man 

6.  24.  as  It  is  at  this  rf.  8.  18.  F.ira  9.  7. 

7.11. the  statutes  which  I  commanded  thee  this  d 

4.  40.  I  6.  6.  I  8.  1,  11.  I  10.  13.  |  ::0.  2,8. 

8.  19.  I  testify  against  you  this  rf.  ye  shall  perish 

11.  8.  commandnienis  w  hn  h  1  command  von  (.  d 

13,27,28  I  13.  18.  I  15.5.  |  19.  9.  |'27.  1,4 
32.  stalutes  v\hich  I  set  before  you  this  rf. 

12.  8.  not  do  after  all  things  ye  do  here  this  rf. 

26.  17.  avouched  this  rf.  the  Lord  to  he  thy  Goo 

27.  9.  this  rf.  thou  art  become  the  people  of  Ihe  L 

29.  4.  hath  not  given  you  ears  to  hear  lo  this  d 

10.  ye  stand  this  rf.  all  of  yon  before  the  Lord 
18.vvhose  hearMurneth  awav  this  rf.  fic.n  the  L. 

30.  15.  I  set  beloicthee<Ar.«  rf.  life  and  death,  19 
16.  I  commanded  thee  this  rf.  to  love  the  Lord 

31.  27.  while  I  am  yet  alive  wilh  yon  thi^  rf. 
34.  6.  no  man  knowoth  his  sepulchre  to  this  d. 

Josh.  3.  7.  this  rf.  will  f  begin  to  magnify  thoe 
4.  9.  the  twfflvo  stones  are  there  unto  this  d 

7.  25.  the  Lord  shall  trouble  thee  this  rf. 

14.  10.  and  now  I  am  this  rf.  eighty  five  years  old 

1 1 .  1  am  as  strong  this  rf.  as  when  Moses  sent  me 

22.  16.  to  turn  away  this  d.  from  folk>wiii«  Low* 


DAY 

Icsh.a  IT.  which  wft  are  not  cleansud  llll  this  d. 
i!.  if  it  bo  in  i.ibelhoii,  sav;  us  uol  Ikis  d. 
;.".8.rl«  av«  to  tlb  Ld.  us  ye  li:ive<luiieuiiiii  lliisd. 
24.  15.  choos'   you  tins  a    whuiii  ye  will  sum 
hid^   1.  2H.  l.uz  IS  llie  ..,11110  tlierool  uiiUi  t.las  d. 

10.  15.  rlf.liMei  us  only,  we  -jiray  thee,  Uus  d. 

19   30   Jince  Israel  came  U|i  out  of  the  land  of 
Ecypt  to  this  d.  1  .bum   ri.  tt.  2  .!>'(iHi.  7   li. 
'i  Kings  21. 15.  1  Citron.  17   5.  ./er.  7.  25. 
RtttA  4.9.  Huaz  said,  ye  are  witnesses  tkts  d.  1(1. 
1  Sam.  10.  19.  ye  have  tkis  d.  rejected  ydiir  God 
1  l.lJ.tliprp,  shal!  not  a  mail  be  [lUt  to  death  t/tti  d. 
14.  45.  Jonathan  iiatli  wrought  with  God  thi:s  n. 
15. 2h  Lord  iiath  rent  kingdom  from  tliee  tJu>i  d. 
17.  11).  I  defy  (lie  armies  ot  Israel  this  d. 
18. 21.  thou  shalt  litis  d.  be  my  son-in-law 
2l.5.thou!;h  it  were  sanctified  tkis  d.  in  the  vessel 
22.  8.  my  servant  to  lie  111  wait  as  .it  Hits  d   V.i. 
25  32.  the  Ld.  which  sent  thee  thifd.  to  in^et  mo 
33.wh<)  kept  nifi  tins  (/.from  comiii!,'  to  ^'heii  blood 
20.  21.  my  soul  was  precious  in  lliiiie  eyes  ikis  d. 
21.  as  thy  life  was  niutdiset  by  this  d.  in  my  eves 
30.  25.  made  it  an  ordinance  tor  Israel  to  lki=  d 
2jSuJK.3.39.  t  am^Ais  d.  weak,  tlioui'h  finoint  kioy 
•i.  3.  Beerolliites  weio  sojonniers  unto  tkis  d 

1  Kings  8. 01.  to  keoi)  his  coiiiniands  as  at  this  d. 

2  Kings  7.  9.  this  d.  is  a  day  of  good  tidini.") 

17.  .34.  unto  this  d.  do  after  former  maniiers  4l. 

3  Chron.  5.  9.  and  there  it  is  unto  this  d. 

35.  21.  I  corns  not  against  thee  this  d.  but  a^ain^t 
JVeA.  9.  30.  behold,  we  are  serv.-iiits  this  d. 
Psal.  2.7,  ihe  Lord  said,  ihou  art  my  Son,  Ih-s  d. 
have  1  begotten  thee,  jicts  13.  33.  Ht.'i.  1.  5. 

116.  24.  this  is  the  d.  wliich  the  Lonl  liati.  i)i.ado 

119.  91.  they  continue  this  d.  according  t(i  tiiji 
I'rov.  7.  14.  this  d.  have  I  paid  my  vows 

22.  19.  I  have  made  known  to  thee  this  d. 
Isa.  38. 19.  the  living  prai:!e  thee,  as  I  do  this  d. 

56. 12.  and  to-morrow  shall  be  aa  this  d.  and  much 
Jcr.  25.  18.  hissing  and  a  curse,  as  at  this  d.  44.  22. 

35.  14.  for  to  this  d.  they  drink  none,  but  obey 

36.  2.  from  the  days  of  .losiah  even  to  this  d. 
44. 10.  they  arc  not  humbled  even  unto  this  d. 

Aam.2.10. certainly  this  is  the  (/.  that  we  looked  for 
Kick.  .39.  8.  this  is  the  rf.  whereof  1  have  spoken 
Dan.  9.  7.  to  us  confusion  of  faces,  as  a;  ihis  d. 
Hug.  2.  15.  consider  from  lids  d.  and  forward,  18. 

19.  from  this  d.  will  1  bless  you 
Mat.  6.  11.  give  us  this  d.  our  daily  bread 

11.  23.  Sodom  would  have  remained  to  this  d. 

27.  8.  was  called  the  field  of  blood  to  this  d. 
19.1  havesalfeied  many  things  this  d.in  a  dream 

28.  15.  IS  reported  among  the  Jews  to  this  d. 
Luke^.  11.  for  to  you  is  born  this  d.  a  Saviour 

4. 21.  this  d.  \i  this  scri|)iure  fulfilled  in  your  ears 

19.  9.  this  d.  is  salvation  come  to  this  hou.^o 
42.  if  thou  hadst  known,  at  least  in  this  thy  d. 

22.  34.  cock  not  crow  this  d.  before  thou  deny  rae 
Acts  2.  29.  his  sepulcbre  is  with  us  to  this  d. 

22.  3.  zealous  toward  God,  as  ye  are  all  this  d. 

23.  1.  in  good  conscience  before  God  tdl  tkis  d. 

24.  21.  I  am  called  in  question  by  you  this  d. 

20.  22.  I  continue  unto  thisd.  witnessing  to  small 
29.  I  would  till  that  hear  me  this  d.  were  as  I  am 

Rom.  11.  8.  that  they  should  not  bear  unto  this  d. 
1  Cor.  3.  14.  till  this  d.  remaineth  the  vail,  15. 

To  D.\Y. 
c'7e7T.21.  26.  neither  vet  heard  I  of  it  but  to  d. 

30.  32.  I  will  pass  through  all  thy  flock  to  d. 

40.  7.  wherefore  look  ye  so  sadly  to  d.  7 
Kjfl(/.2.  IS.how  is  it  that  ye  are  come  so  soon  tod.  ? 

14.  13.  salva'ion  which  he  will  shew  you  to  d. 

10.23.  bake  that  which  you  will  bake  to  d. 

32.  29.  consecrate  yourselves  to  d.  to  the  Lord 
T.ea.  9.  4.  for  to  d.  the  Lord  will  appear  to  you 
Dpiit.  15.  15.  I  command  thee  this  thing  to  d. 

-■9.13.  that  he  may  establish  thee  tod.  for  a  people 
i  Sam.  4.  3.  wherefore  hath  Lord  smitten  us  to  d.  7 

9.  1 13.  get  you  up,  for  to  d.  ye  shall  lind  him 
t27.  stand  still  to  d.  that  I  may  sh<:w  thee 

11.  13.  lo  d.  Lord  wrought  salvation  in  Israel 

24.  10.  behold,  how  that  the  Lord  had  delivered 
they  to  d.  into  mine  hand  m  the  cave,  26.  23. 
iSam.  6.  20.  how  glorious  was  the  king  to  d.! 

13.  4.  why  art  thou  lean  from  day  to  d.  7 

16. 3.  to  d.  shall  the  house  of  Israel  restore  me 

1  Kings  18.  15.  I  will  shew  myself  to  him  to  d. 
22.  5.  enquire  at  word  of  Lord  to  d.  2  Chr.  18.  4. 

2  Kings  4.23.  wherefore  wilt  thou  go  to  him  to  d.  7 
6.  28.  give  thy  son  that  we  may  eat  him  to  d. 

I  Chron.  10.  23.  sing  to  Lord  all  the  earth,  shew 
forth  from  day  (0 -i.  his  salvation,  PsaZ.  90.  2. 
Ksth.  3.  7.  they  cast  the  lot  from  day  to  d. 
Job  23.  2.  even  to  d.  is  my  complaint  bitter 
¥sal.  95.  7.  he  is  our  God,  we  his  [lasture,  to  d. 
if  -e  wil'.   hear  his  voice,  Heb.  3.  7,  15.  |  4.  7. 
^er.34.tl5.ye  were  to  d.  turned,  and  had  done  right 
Z'cA.  9. 12.  lo  d.  do  I  declare,  that  I  will  render 
ntal.  0   30.  the  grass  of  the  field,  which  to  d.  is, 
and  to-mono  w  \%  cast  inio  the  oven,  /-u4e  12.28. 
114 


DAY 

Mat.  21.28.  said,  son.ro  work  «■>(.'.  in  my  vii.cyard 
I^iike  5.  20.  we  h?.ve  seen  sir'tng:^  llniins  10  d 

13.32.  beliold,  I  do  cures  in  d.  and  to  nil  1  row 
33.  I  rnust  walk  to  d.  and  the  day  followinp 

19.  5.  for  lo  d.  I  must  abide  at  thy  house 

23.  43.  to  d.  shalt  thou  be  with  iiie  in  Paradise 

24.  21.  besides  all  this,  to  d.  is  the  third  da.'- 
Hab.  3.  13.  e.\liort  dally,  while  it  is  called  lo  d. 

5.  5.  thou  art  my  Son,  to  d.  have  1  begotten  thee 

13. 8.  Jesus  Christ,  same  ycster.  to  d.  and  tor  ever 

./am. 4. 13.  ye  that  say,(o  </. or  to-morrow. //e  will  go 

2Pe:.2.8.Lot  ve.ved  his  rigiueoussoul  from  day  tod. 

DA  V  vf  trouble. 
2  Kingf  19.3.  this  day  is  a  d.  of  IrcubU.  he  37. 3. 
P.'al.  20.  1.  Lord  hear  thee  in  the  (/.  of  trouble 
50.  15.  and  call  upon  ine  in  tlie  d.  of  trouble 
59.  10.  hast  been  my  refuge  111  the  d.  of  trouble 
77.  2.  in  the  d.  of  trouble  I  sought  the  Lord 
80.  7.  in  the  d.  of  trouble  I  will  call  on  thee 
Isn.  22.5.  it  isa  d.  of  trouble,  and  oftreading  down 
.!er,5\.  2.  in  the  d.  oj  trouble  they  shall  be  ag.  her 
i'zpi.  7.  7.  the  time  is  come,  d.  of  trouble  is  near 
JVcA.  1.  7.  Lord  is  a  strong  hold  in  d.  of  trouble 
Hah.  3.  16.  tliat  I  might  rest  in  the  d.  of  trouble 
Zeph.l.  15.  that  day  is  a  d.  of  t r:;uble and  AiaUuss 

OAY-'l'lME. 
■Job  5.  14.  they  meet  vvitli  darkness  in  the  d.-time 
24.  16.  ilig  thro'  houses  they  marked  in  the  d.-tinie 
i'ini.22.2. 1  cry  in  (he  d.-time,  but  th()u  heiiresl  not 
42. S. Lord  coinmand  his  loving  kiiidnes.s  \nd.-time 
78.14.  in  the r/.-J(»ic also  he  led  them  with  acloud 
/so.4.0.shall  be  a  tabernacle  for  a  shadow  \:\d.time 
2i.8.  I  stand  on  the  watch-tower  in  the  (^.- time 
L?(A<.21.37.inr/./(HH;  he  was  teaching  in  the  temple 
2  Vet.  2.  13  that  counl  it  pleasure  to  not  in  d.-lime 

DAYS. 
Oen.  4.  t  3.  at  end  of  li.  Cain  brought  an  offering 
8.  3.  after  1")0  d.  the  waters  were  abated 
24.  t  I.  and  Abraham  was  old  and  gone  into  d. 
27.  41.  d.  of  mourning  for  my  father  are  at  hand 
2i).  t  14.  and  Jacob  abode  with  him  a  month  of  i^. 
47.  9.  the  d.  of  my  pilgrimage  are  a  130  years 

t28.  the  d.  of  the  years  of  his  life  was  147  years 
50.  4.  when  the  d.  of  his  mourning  were  past 
JV'ttffi.  11.  t  20.  ye  shall  cat  of  it  a  month  of  d. 

14.  34.  after  the  number  of  rf.  ye  searched  the  land 
Deut.  4.  32.  for  ask  now  of  the  d.  that  are  past 

10.  10.  and  I  stayed  in  the  mount  forty  d. 
Josh.'i'i.  t  1.  Joslma  wa.xed  olil  and  come  into  d. 
.ludg.  11. 14. after  d.  childrenof  Ammonmade  war 
ISam. 13. 11.  Samuel  came  not  within  ri.  apjiointed 

18.  26.  and  the  d.  were  not  exiii.'eil,  wherefore 

27.  t  7.  David  dwelt  with  Philistines  a  year  of  d. 

ii9.  3.  which  hath  been  with  me  these  d. 
1  Kings  2.  11.  the  d.  David  reigned  over  Israel 

3.  2.  no  house  was  built  to  the  Lord  till  those  d. 

14.20.  d.  that  Jeroboam  reigned  were  22  years 

30.war  between  Rehoboam  and  Jerob.  all  their  d. 

15.  16.  between  Asa  and  Baasha  all  their  d.  .32. 
^Kings  10. 1 30.  r/.lhat  Jehu  reigned  were  28 years 

13.  3.  into  the  hand  of  13en-hadad  all  their  d. 
15. 1 13.  and  Shallum  reigned  a  month  of  rf. 
18.  4.  to  those  d.  Israel  did  burn  incense  lo  it 
2.3.  22.  from  d.  of  the  judges,  not  such  a  passover 

1  Citron.  23.  1.  when  David  was  old  and  full  off/. 

29.  15.  our  d.  are  on  earth  aa  a  shadow,  .Job  8.  9. 
28.  he  died  full  of  d.  riches  and  honour 

2  Chron.  24.  15.  Jehoiada  was  old  and  full  of  rf. 
Eira  4.2.  since  the  d.  Egar-haddon  brought  us  up 

9.7.since  rf.of  our  fathers  have  we  becm  in  Ircsjiass 
JVfA.  1.  4.  I  wept  anil  mourned  certain  d. 

b.n.since  d.  of  Joshua,  son  of  Nun,  unto  that  day 
Esth.  9.  22.  as  the  d.  whereon  the  Jews  rested 
20.  they  called  these  d.  Purim,  after  Pur 
28.and  that  these  d.  should  be  romemb.  and  kept 
.fob  3.6.  let  it  not  be  joined  to  the  d.  of  the  year 

7.  1.  are  not  his  d.  also  like  the  d.  of  an  hireling? 

12.  12.  and  m  length  of  d.  understanding 

21. 13.  they  spend  their  rf.  in  wealth,  and  godown 

30.  t  1.  but  now  they  that  are  of  fewer  d.  than  1 
10.  the  d.  of  affliction  have  taken  hold  on  me 
27.  the  d.  of  affliction  prevented  me 

32.  t  4.  Eilhu  waited,  for  they  were  elder  for  d. 
7.  I  said,  rf.  should  speak,  and  years  teach  wisd. 

33.  25.  he  shall  return  to  the  d.  of  his  youth 
.36.  11.  thev  shnll  spend  their  d.  in  prosperity 
42.  17.  so  Job  died,  being  old  and  full  of  rf. 

P,9a/.  21.  4.  tli(m  gavrst  him  length  of  d.  for  ever 
23.  to.  dwell  in  the  Loid's  house  to  ieiigth  of  rf. 
37.  18.  the  Lord  knovveth  the  rf.  of  the  n|iright 
44.  1.  told  us  what  work  thou  uidat  in  their  rf. 
5.5.  23.  deceitful  men  not  live  out  half  their  rf. 
01.  rO.  thou  shalt  add  rf.  to  therf.  of  the  king 
77.5.  I  have  considered  the  rf.  of  old,  the  years 
7S.  33.  therefore  their  rf.  did  he  consume  in  vanity 

89.  29.  anl  his  throne  as  the  rf.  of  heaven 
45.  the  rf.  of  his  youth  hast  thou  shortened 

90.  9.  ail  ourrf.  aie  passed  away  in  thy  wrath 
10.  the  rf.  of  our  years  are  threescore  and  ten 
12 .so  teach  us  toiiumbor  ourrf.that  weniayappl,' 


DAY 

PsaL  90   14.  we  may  rejoice  and  be  glad  all  ourJ 
91.  t  16.  with  length  of  rf.  will  1  satisfy  hiin 
93.  t  S.holineso  becoiiielli  thy  house  to  lengt)  of  a 
94.13.  mayest  give  him  rest  from  the  rf.of  adversitjr 
119.  64.  how  many  are  the  rf.  of  thy  servant? 
139.  1 10.  written,  what  rf.they  should  be  fash 
143.  5.  I  remember  the  rf.  efokl,  I  meditate 

Prov.  3.  2.  for  length  of  rf.  shall  tiiey  add  lo  then 
16.  length  of  rf.  is  in  her  right  hand 

Eccl.  5.  aO.  not  much  remember  the  rf.  of  his  lifo 

7.  10.  the  cause  that  the  Ibriiier  rf.  were  bitter 

8.  15.  that  shall  abide  with  him  the  rf.  of  his  lifo 
11.8   .et  hiin  remember  the  rf.  of  darkness 

12.  1.  while  the  evil  rf.  come  not,  nor  the  yean 
Aa  23.  7.  who.se  antiquity  is  of  ancient  rf. 

15  seventy  years,  according  to  the  rf.  of  one  kinj 
(lO.  20.  the  d   of  thy  mourning  shall  be  ended 
ti5.  20.  shall  be  no  more  thcnC'C  an  infant  of  d 
22.  as  the  rf.  of  a  tree  are  the  rf.  of  my  people 
./(■r.  2.  32.  have  forgotten  me  rf.  without  number 

6.  11.  the  aged,  with  him  that  is  full  of  rf. 
28.  t3.  in  two  years  of  rf.  will  1  bring  again 

31.  33.  after  those  rf.  I  will  put  my  law  in  their 

32.  t  39.  one  heart,  that  they  may  fear  me  all  d 
.30.  2.  from  the  rf.  of  .iosiah  even  to  this  day 

/y«m.  4.  18.  our  rf.  are  fullilled,  our  end  i<j  come 
Ezck.  4.  4.  according  to  the  number  of  the  rf.  5.  9 

12.23.  the  rf.are  at  hand,  and  etfect  of  every  vision 

10.  22.  not  remeinheriid  the  rf.  of  thy  youth,  43. 
Dan.  8.  14.  unto  2300  rf.  sanctuary  be  cleansed 

10.  t  2.  1  was  mourning  three  weeks  ofrf. 

12.  11.  abomination  selo(.,l  ere  shall  be  1290  d. 

12.  blessed  is  he  that  wtiitelh  lo  the  1335  rf. 
Hos.'i.  13.  I  will  visit  on  her  the  rf.  of  Baalim 

9. 7.  rf.  of  visitation,  rf.  of  recoinpeiise  are  come 

10.  9.  thou  hast  sinned  fnmi  the  rf.  of  Gibeah 
Amos  4.  t  4.  bring  tithes  after  three  years  ofrf. 

5.  t  21.  and  I  will  not  smell  your  holy  rf. 
J\lic.5.  t2.  have  been  from  the  rf.  of  eternity 

7.  15.  acwoiding  lo  the  rf.  of  thy  coming  out 
Hag. 2.  16.  since  those  rf.  were,  when  one  came  to 
Zceh.  8.  t4.  with  his  utatTfor  multitude  ofrf. 

9.  ye  that  hear  in  those  rf.  these  words 

10.  before  these  rf.  there  was  no  hire  for  man 

11.  I  will  not  be  as  In  former  rf.  saith  the  Lord 
j5.  so  have  I  thought  in  these  rf.  to  do  well 

J\1al.  3.  7.  from  rf.  of  our  fathers  ye  are  gone  away 
Mat.  11.  12.  from  rf.  of  John  the  Baptist  till  now 
24.  22.  and  except  those  rf.  should  be  shortened 
no  Hesli  should  be  saved.  Murk  13.  20. 
37. as  d.  of  Noe,  so  shall  the  corning  of  the  Son  be 
fMkc  1.  24.  after  those  rf.  Elisabeth  conceived 
21.  22.  for  these  be  the  rf.  of  vengeance 
jJcls  3.  24.  have  likewise  foretold  of  these  d. 
5.  36.  for  before  these  rf.  rose  ui)  Theudas 

11.  27.  in  these  rf.  came  prophets  to  Aiiiioch 

12.  3.  then  were  tlierf.  of  mileaviiied  bread 

19  t3fi.  if  matter  against  any  court  rf.  are  kept 
20.6.  we  sailed  after  the  rf.  of  unleavened  bread 
21.  38.  which  befote  these  rf.  madesl  an  uproar 
Gal.  4.  10.  ye  observed  rf.  and  months,  and  times 
Eph.  5.  16.  redeeming  time,  because  the  rf.  are  evil 
Heh.  7.  3.  neither  beginning  ofrf.-  nor  end  of  life 

JO.  39.  but  call  to  remembrance  the  former  rf. 
1  Pet.  3.  10.  he  that  would  see  good  rf.  let  htm  rcf. 
Rev.  11.3.  shall  prophesy  12i;o"rf.  in  siickclolh 
12.  0.  that  they  should  f^ie<\  her  theie  12li0  d 
.Scft  D.\viD,  Last,  Old,  Joiirnky. 
Jin  the  DAYS. 
Gen.  3. 14.  dust  shalt  thou  eat  nil  the  rf.  of  thy  .ife 
5.  5.  all  the  rf.  .Adam  lived  wore  !l3ti  years 
a.  all  d.  of Scth  912  vears  ||  1 1 .  of  Eiios  905  yeara 

14.  rf.  of  Cainan  910  vears  ||  23.  Enoch  365  years 
27.  all  the  rf   of  Methuselah  were  969  years 

9.  29.  all  the  rf.  of  Noah  were  950  years 

/,/•)>.  13.  40.  all  the  rf.  wherein  the  plague  shall  ti^ 

la. ^5.  all  Iked,  of  her  issue  shall  be  unclean,  20. 
JVj/jn.  6.  4.  all  the  rf.  of  his  scoaration,  5,  0,  li. 
Deut.A.^.  lest  they  depart  from  thy  heart  «//<Ae  d. 
10.  to  fear  ine  ail  thed.  they  live,  1  Kings  8.  40 

12.  1.  to  possess  it  all  the  rf.  ye  live  on  tlio  earth 
.Josh.  4.t24.  that  you  might  fear  the  Lord  all  the  d. 

24.  31.  and  Israel  served  the  Lord  all  the  d.  of 

Joshua  and  all  the  rf.  of  the  elders,  .ludg.  2.  7. 

.Jttdg.  2. 18.  delivered  them  all  the  rf.  of  the  judge 

1  .S'nm.  1.  11. 1  will  give  him  to  Lord  j!/rf.  ofhislife 

7.  13.  against  Philistines  all  the  rf.  of  Bamuel 

15.  Samuel  judged  Israel  all  the  rf.  of  his  lifo 

1  Kinrrs  4. 25.  dwelt  safely  all  the  rf.  of  Solomon 
II.  25.  Rezon  wasadvere.  all  the  rf.  of  Solomm 

2  Kinirs  13.22.  Hazael  oppressed  Israel  allihed.u, 
23.  22.  nor  in  all  the  rf.  of  the  kings  o.f  Israel 

2  Chron.  24.  2.  all  the  rf.  of  Jehoiadathe  priest,  14. 
Ezra  4.5.  lo  frustrate  their  purposes  a//rf.afCvru3 
./ob  1.  1 5.  thus  did  Job  all  the  rf. 

14.  14.  ail  tked.  of  mv  appointed  time  will  I  wtil 
Psa/.23  O.mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  d.  of  my  lift 

27.  4.  dwell  in  house  of  T^ord  all  the  rf.  ol  mv  life 
Prov.  15.  15.  all  the  d.  of  the  afflicted  hrr.  .■vil 

31.  12.  do  liim  good,  not  evil,  all  thi  d.  of  hor  hSt 


DAY 

LtAeJ  75.iii  holiness  before  him  all  the  tl.ofoatlife 

ice  /Jis  LifK,  'J'/iy  iiini. 

DA  VS  conte 

Jsa.  7  17.  aliall  bring  oil  tiieu  d.  that  liave  not  come 

yfr.'33.5.behold  ihu  d.  cume,'.  1 30.  3.  j  31.  'J7,31,3{5. 


DAT 

Judg.  17.  6.  in  those  d.  there  was  no  king  in  Israel, 
16.  i.  I  i!J.-j. 
20.  27.  for  the  ark  of  God  was  there  in  tnose  d. 
I  i>am.  3.  J.  the  woril  ol  L.  was  |)rucious  iii  those  d. 
i  6am.  10.  23.  wiiicli  lie  counselled  m  those  d. 


DAY 


Minos  4. 2.  the  d.  come  tiiat  he  will  lake  you  away  1 2  Kinirs  2U.  1.   J!  those  d.  wa»  Hezukiali  sicli  unto 


MnWd.  15.  the  d.  shall  come  wiion  the  biitlegi 

shall  be  taken  from  them,  jl/a?-i2.2U.Au/cej.3J. 
Lvke  17  22.  the  d.  come  when  yeshall  desire  to  see 

iU.  43.  the  d.  conic  thy  eneniies  >^hall  cast  a  trench 

^1.6.  tile  f/.  cor/ic  111  w'licli  there  slitiil  not  be  left 
Heb-  d.d.  d  come  when  (  uill  niakeanewcuvenaijt 

yew  l).\\^ 
Gen.  24   55.  let  the  damsel  abide  with  us  a  few  d.  I 

27.  44.  tarry  dfeic  d   till  thy  hiolher's  fury  turn    i  Luke  1.  39.  and  Maiy  ; 

2U.  2IJ  1111(1  they  seemed  lu  him  but  a.  few  d. 

47.  \i.  few  and  evil  arc  the  d.  of  my  [iilgrimage 
A'um.9.2U.  when  the  cloud  was  a/tuj  (/.  on  taberii. 
Job  14.  1.  man  tliai  i4  born  of  a  woman  is  of  few  d. 

32.  fl'.  Elihu  said,  I  am  ol' few  d.  and  ye  are  vjid 
Psal.  1119.  8    el  hi*  d.  baftw,  and  let  another 
Dan.  11.  2(*.  willim  jVic  (/.  he  shall  be  destroyed 
Heb.  12.  lu  ikey  veiilv  lorajcic  d.  chastened  us 

HisU.WS. 
Gen.  fi.  3.  vet  hi.o  d.  shall  he  12U  years 

10.25.  Ill  Aw  d.  was  the  earth  divided,  1  Chr.  1. 19. 
Deal.  22.  19.  may  not  |mt  her  away  all  hts  d.  29 

1  Kings  1. 1 IJ.  had  not  dis|ileased  liiiii  from  his  d. 
15    14.  .Asa  was  |Hitect  all  his  d.  2  Chroii.  15. 17. 
Ili.  34.  in  his  d.  did  lliel  build  Jericho 
21.  29.  1  will  not  bniij;  the  evil  in  his  d. 

2  Kings  6.20.111  h>s  d.  i^dom  revoked,  2  Chr.  21.8. 
12.  2.  Jehoash  did  what  was  right  all  his  d. 
l5.  Id.  he  de|iarled  nit  all  hts  d.  Iroiii  the  sins 

1  Okron.  22.  9.  and  i|iiieiiiess  to  Israel  in  his  d. 
Si  ('hron.  34.  33.  all  his  U.  tliey  departed  iioi  from 
Job  14.  5.  seeing  hts  d.  are  determined.  Ins  monllis 

15.20.  wicked  man  travaileth  Willi  pain  iiWhis  d. 

24.1.  wliy  do  they  that  know  hiin  not  see  his  d.  ? 
Psal.  72.  7.  in  hts  d.  shall  ihe  righteous  liouriiih 

103.  1.5.  as  for  man,  his  d.  are  as  grass,  as  flower 

144.  4.  his  d.  are  as  a  shadow  thai  passetli  away 
Prtt!;.2i-'.lG.lhat  liateth  covetousness  prolong /j(s  d. 
Eccl.  -i.  23.  for  all  las  d.  are  survows,  his  travail 

5.  17.  all  his  d.  also  lie  eatctli  in  darkness 

8.  12.  and  though  his  d.  be  prolonged,  yet  I  know 

13.  the  wicked  shall  not  prolong  hts  d. 
Isa.GH.  2(1.  nor  old  man  that  hath  not  filled  his  d. 
Jer.  17.  II.  sliall  leave  thein  in  the  midst  of  his  d. 

22. 30.  wriie,  a  m-  n  that  shall  not  prosjier  in  his  d. 

2;{.  6.  in  his  d.  Jufili  shall  be  saved,  Israel  dwell 

//(  the  U.WS. 
Gen.30.lA.  Reuben  went  in  fie  (/.of  wheat-harvest 
Judg.  a.  f.  in  the  d.  of  Shamgar,  i;i  the  d.  of  Jael 

8.38.  was  in  <iiiietnes>;  40  years  in  thed.  of  Gideon 

1  Sam.  17.  12.  went  for  an  old  man  in  thed.  of  Saul 

2  .Sa/n.  21.  1.  there  was  a  famine  in  the  d.  of  Uavid 
9.  they  were  put  to  death  in  the  d.  of  harvest, 

in  the  first  d.  in  beginning  of  barley  harvest 
I  Kings  lU  21.  silver  was  nothing  accounted  of 
in  t!:e  d.  r.f  Soluinon,  2  Chron.  9.  20. 
22.46.  Sodomites  which  remained  (»•  dA«(/.  of  Asa 
I  Chron.  4.  41.  these  came  in  the  d.  of  Hezekiah 
13.  3.  we  enquired  not  at  it  in  the  d.  of  Saul 
8  CAron.26.5.lie  sought  (Jod  intAet/. of  Zechariah 
32.  20.  came  not  on  tlieni  in  the  d  of  Hezekiah 
Job  29.  2.  as  in  the  d.  when  God  preserved  me 

4.  as  I  was  in  thed.oUny  youth,  when  the  secret 
Psai.  37.  19.  in  the  d.  of  famine  shall  be  satisfied 
49.  5.  wherefore  should  I  fear  in  the  d.  of  evil  1 
Kcr.l.  2.  10.  in  the  d.  to  come  shall  be  forgotten 

11.  9.  let  thy  heart  cheer  thee  in  the  d.  of  youth 

12.  1.  reiiiemlrer  thy  Creator  in  the  d.  of  youth 
Jer.2>i.  18.  Micah  prophesied  in  thed.  of  Hezekiah 
l.am.  1.7.  .lerus.  rememberei'  in  the  (/.of  her  alllicl. 
Kiek.  16.60.  I  will  remember  my  covenant  in  thed. 

22.14.  or  hands  be  strong  m  thh  d.  I  sliall  deal 
Dun.  2.  44.  in  the  d.  of  these  kings  shall  God  setup 

5.11.  jji  <Ae(i.  oftliy  father,  light  was  found  in  him 
f/ttS.  2. 15.  she  eliall  sin-r  as  in  the  d.  of  her  youth 

9.0.  have  deeply  corrnp^eo  as  in  thed.  of  Gibeah 

^2.  9.  to  dwell,  as  in  the  d.  of  the  solemn  feast 
Jnel  1.  2.  hath  this  been  /«  the  d.  of  your  fathers  ? 
«V<i/..  2.  1.  vyhen  Jesns  w.n  born  in  the  d.  of  Herod 

23.  ."10.  if  we  had  been  in  the  d.  of  our  fathers 

24.  38.  for  as  in  the  d.  that  were  before  the  flood 
Mark  2.26.  into  the  house  of  God,  inr/.  of  .Abiathar 
Luke  1.  2.").  thus  hath  Lord  dealt  with  m".  in  the  d. 

A.  25.  many  widows  were  in  the  d.  of  Elias 

17.  2t;.  as  in  the  d.  of  Noe  ||  28.  in  the  d.  of  Lot 
^cts  5.  37.  rose  up  Judas  in  the  d.  of  the  taxing 

1 1.  26  cime  to  rass  in  the  d.  of  Olaudius  Cesar 
Heb  5  7  .i^hoin /Ac  (/.  of  his  fieeli,  v/hen  heoffered 
1  ''«/.  .120.  lons-Miffer.G.  waited  in /A«(/.  of  Noah 
Rev.  10.  7.  171  ihr  il.  of  the  voice  of  seventh  angel 

11.  6.  tliat  it  rain  not  in  the  d   of  their  prophecy 

In  tho.ie  DAYS. 
Gen.  G.  4.  there  were  giants  in  the  earth  in  those  d. 
I'eiit.  17.  9.  come  to  the  judge  in  tho.ic  d.  19.  17. 

SO  3  go  to  tho  priest  itiat  sliall  be  in  those  d. 
115 


death,  2  Uirun.  32.  24.  tsa.  3d.  1 
Jer.  33.  10.  in.  those  d.  shall  Judi;.'    nt  saved 
50. 4.  i«  those  d.  Israel  shall  go  anc  seek  God 
20.  in  those  d.  iniij.  shall  be  sought  lor,  and  none 
Joel-i.-ZJ.  in  those  U.  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  on  the 
servants  and  on  the  handmaids,  .ids  2.  18. 
Alat.  24.  19.  woe  to  them  that  give  suck  in  those  d. 
Mark  13.  17.  Luke  21.  23 
iiose  in  those  d.  and  went 
20.  1.  on  one  ot  those  d.  as  he  taught  the  [is^ople 
.dots  7.  41.  ihey  made  a  calf  ik/Aosk  </.  and  olfered 
Heo.  2.  13.  hast  not  denied  my  laith  in  those  d. 
'J.ii.m  those  c/. shall  men  seek  death  and  nut  liiid  it 
Latter  DA  VS. 
M'um.  24.14.  people  do  to  I  by  people  in  the  latter  d. 
Dtut.  4.  30.  Ill  latter  d.  il  thou  turn  to  the  Loid 

31.  29.  and  evilnvill  befall  you  in  the  latter  d. 
Jer.  23.  20.  Ill  Latter  d.  consider  it  perfectly.  30.  24. 

■id.47.  yet  will  1  bring  again  the  captivily  of  MoaU 
111  Hie  latter  d.  saith  the  Lord 

49.  39.  the  cajitivity  ol'  Elaiii  in  the  latter  d. 
£2<;/i:.3d.lt>.  come  against  my  people  in  the  latter  d. 
Dan.^i.-M.  niaUelh  known  what  shall  beiiWat/eci/. 

10.  14.  what  shall  befali  thy  people  in  the  latter d. 
tios.  3.  5.  and  shall  lear  the  Lo.d  in  the  tatter  d. 

Many  DAY'S. 
Gen.  37.  34.  Israel  mourned  for  his  son  many  d. 

47.  \S.  how  many  are  the  d.  of  thy  life  1 
JusA.  22. 3.  nor  left  your  brethren  these  many  d. 
2  Sam.  19.  f  34.  Barzillai  said  to  the  king,  how 
many  d.  are  the  years  of  my  hHj  ; 
1  Kings^.  38.  Slumei  dwelt  at  Jerusalem  many  d, 

3.  1 11.  and  hast  noi  asked  for  thyself  inuni/  d. 

17.  15.  she,  and  he,  and  her  house,  did  eat  many  d. 
1  Chron.  7.  22.  and  Ephraim  mourned  tnany  d. 
Psal.  34.  12.  what  man  is  he  that  loveth  many  d.  ? 

119.  84.  how  many  are  the  r/.  of  thy  servant  ? 
Eccl.  6.  3.  so  that  the  (/.  of  Irs  years  be  many 

11.  1.  for  thou  shall  find  it  after  many  d. 
/sa. 24.22. after  7«.(/. shall  they  be  visited, CzcA.SS.S. 

32.  10.  many  d.  and  years  shall  ye  be  troubled 
.hr.  32.  14.  they  may  continue  many  d.  35.  7. 

37.  10.  Jereiiiiali  had  remained  there  many  d. 
Ezck.  12.  27.  the  vision  that  he  seelli  is  for  many  d. 
Dan.  8.  20.  |  10.  14. 
Dan.  11.33.  shall  fall  by  captivity  and  sjioil  niaityd. 
Has.  3.  3.  thou  shall  abide  for  me  -many  d. 

4.  Israel  shall  abide  many  d.  without  a  king 
l^uke  15.  13.  not  many  d.  after,  younger  son  gather. 
John  2.  12.  they  continued  there  not  many  d. 
lets  1.5.  ye  shall  be  baptized  not  many  d.  hence 

13.  31.  he  was  seen  many  d.  of  them  which  came 
16. 18.  this  did  she  many  d.  Paul  being  grieved 
27.  20.  nor  sun  nor  stnrs  in  many  d.  appeared 

J^Jy  DAYS. 

Gen.^  21.  give  rr.«  liiy  wife,  for  ray  li.  are  fulfilled 

2  Kings 20.  ','d.  good  if  jieace  and  truth  be  in  my  d. 

Job  7.  6.  my  d.  «i-e  swifter  than  a  weaver's  shuttle 

16.  let  me  alone,  for  my  </  are  vanity 

9.  25.  now  my  d.  are  swifter  than  a  p„3t,  they  flee 

10.  20.  arc  not  my  d.  few.  cease  then,  anti  let  alone 
17. 1.  my  d.  are  extinct,  graves  are  ready  for  me 

11.  vuj  d.  are  past,  my  purposes  are  broken 

27.  t  0.  my  heart  shall  not  reproach  me  for  my  d. 
29.  18.  I  shall  multiply  my  d.  as  the  sand 

P«a/.39.4.know  mineend.and  the  measure  of  mi/r/. 

5.  thou  hast  made  my  d.  as  a  hand-breadth 
102.  3.  for  my  d.  are  consumed  like  smoke 

11.  my  d.  are  like  a  shadow  that  declineih 
23.he  weakened  my  strength,  he  shortened  my  d. 
24.  take  me  not  away  in  the  midst  ot'my  d. 
110.  t2.  therefore  will  1  call  upon  him  in  7ny  d. 
Isa.  38.  10.  I  said,  in  the  cutting  oflTof  niy  d. 
39.  8.  there  shall  be  peace  and  truth  in  my  d. 
Jer.  20.  18.  my  d.  shall  he  consumed  with  shame 

JVuio-a-DAYS. 
lSam.25.10.beniany  servants  now-(7-(/.break  away 

Prolong,  ed,  eth,  DAYS. 
Deut.4.  26.  shall  not  prolong  your  d.  on  it,  30.  18. 

4(1.  and  that  thou  mayest  pro/on^-  thy  i/.  22.  7. 
5.  16.  and  that  thy  d.  may  be  prolonged,  6.  2. 
33.tlial  ye  mi\y  prolong  yonr(/.  in  the  land,  11.9. 
17.  20.  to  the  end  that  he  nniy  prolong  nia  d. 
.32.  47.  ye  shall  prolong  your  d.  in  the  lar,(J 
Pror.  ICi.  27.  the  fear  of  the  Loru  prolongeth  d. 

28.  16.  hateth  covclousness,  shall  prolong  his  d. 
Eccl.  9.  12.  Ihoiigh  a  sinner's  d.  he  prolonged,  yet 

13.  neither  shall  the  wicked  prolong  his  d. 
f.^a.  13.  22.  and  her  d.  shall  not  be  prolonged 
53.  10.  see  his  seed,  he  shall  prolong  his  </. 
Ezek.  12.  22.  the  d.  are  prolonged,  vision  faileth 

SaAftn/A-DAYS. 
Mat  125  how  on  the  sabhnth-d.the  |irir«ts  profane 
10   Ik  ;t  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbatli-d.  7 


^/aM2.12.it  is  lawfu.  lo  ilo  wf  II  on  the  jatia/A-d. 
Mark  3.  4.  lawful  to  do  g,.ud  on  sab.-d.  J.uLe  b.  !l 
Luke  i.3l.  he  came  and  taught  ihein  on  iu4i,./A-(/ 

0.  2.  which  IS  not  lawful  to  do  on  the  sabbath-u 
Jicts  17.  2.  three  sabbatA-d.  reasoned  with  tlieiij 
Col.  2.  16.  judge  you  in  respect  of  suWatA-ri 

r/iy  DAYS. 
Eio(i.20.12.honourlliy  father  and  th^  motliei  tnai 
Ltyd.  may  be  long  on  land  L.  thvG.giveth  iIhx 

S3.  26.  the  number  of  £A;   d.  1  will  fullil 
Deut.  12.  1 19.  lorsake  iio"t  the  Levite  all  thy  d. 

;!3.  6.  shall  not  seek  their  prosperity  all  thy  d. 

SS.  15.  that  thy  d.  may  be  lengthened  in  land  G».' 

.'10.  20.    he  IS  ihy  life,  and  the  length  of  thy  d. 

31.  14.  thy  d.  approach  that  thou  must  die 

33.  25.  and  as  thy  d  so  shall  thy  strength  be 
1  Sam.  25.  28.  evil  not  found  in  thee  all  thy  d. 
■■'.  Sam.  7.  12.  and  when  thy  d.  be  fulfilled 
I  Kings2.  13.  shall  not  be  any  like  thee  all  thy  d 
14.  walk  in  my  ways,  then  I  will  leiigllieii  thy  d 

11.  12.  Ill  thyd.  I  will  not  do  il,  for  David's  sake 
2/i7no^s20.0. 1  will  add  to  thy  d.  15ycars,  /sa.38.5 
ltAion.17. 11.  when  thyd.  I>e  expired,  that  thou  go 
JoA. 10.5.are  t.Si/i/.asthedays  ol  iiiaii,  are  thy  yean 

38.  l2.hastlhou  commanded  inorniiigsince.'Ajt/. 
21.  because  the  number  of  thy  d.  is  great 

Proo.  9.  11.  for  by  me  thy  d.  shall  be  multiplied 
i,':cA-.  22.  4.  thou  hast  caused  thy  d.  to  draw  neai 

Two  DAYS. 
Eiod.  16.  29.  on  the  si.xth  day  the  bread  of  two  d 
JSTuin.  9.  22.  whether  it  were  two  d.  or  a  month 
11.  19.  ye  shall  not  eat  one,  nor  two  d.  nor  five 
"iSani.  1.  1.  and  David  had  abode  (loy  </.  in  Ziklag 
Ezra  10.  13.  nor  is  this  a  work  of  one  day  or  two  lU 
Esth.  9.  27.  that  they  would  keep  these  two  d. 
Hos.  6.  2.  after  two  d.  will  he  revive  us,  third  day 
Mat.  26.  2.  after  two  d.  is  the  fea^t,  Mark  It.  1. 
John  4.  40.  and  he  abode  there  two  d. 
43.  now  after  two  d.  he  deparied  thence 
11.  6.  he  abode  two  d.  still  in  the  same  place 

Three  DAYS. 
Gen.ifi.V2..  Josejih  said,  tliri'e  branches  are  three d. 
13.  within  «/irfc,/.  shall  Piiar.  lift  up  thy  head, 19. 
18.  Joseph  said,  the  three  baskets  are  three  d. 
42.  17.  heimt  tliem  altogether  into  ward  three  d. 
£j:or/.3.18.let  us  go /ArceS.  journey  into  wilderr.esi! 
to  sacrifice  to  Lord  our  God,  5.  3.  |  8.27.  |  15.22. 
10.22.theie  was  a  thick  darkness  in  Ezyy^l  three  d. 
23.  nor  rose  any  from  his  place  for  three  d. 
JosA. 1.11. within  three  (i.  ye  shall  pass  over  Jordan 
2.  16.  and  hide  yourselves  there  three  )L  2i 
Judg.  19.  4.  and  he  abode  wiih  him  three  d. 

1  Sam.  9.  20.  thy  asses  that  were  lost  three  d.  age 
21. 5. women  have  been  kept  from  us  these  tliiced. 
30.  12.  he  had  eaten  no  bread  three  d.  and  nightb 

13.master  left  me, because  thr.  (i.agone  I  fell  sick 

2  .Sam.20.4  assembled  the  men  of  Juilah  in  three  d. 
24.  13.  there  be  three  d.  pestilence.  1  Chr.  21.  12. 

1  Kings  12.  5.  depart  for  three  d.  2  Chron.  10.  5. 
iKings  2.17.souglit  him  three  d.  b'U  found  him  no! 

2  Chron.  20.  25.  were  three  d.  gathering  IIk;  spoH 
Ezra  8.  15.  then;  we  abode  in  tents  three  d. 

10.  8.  w  hosoever  would  not  come  in  three  d.  9 
Esth.  4.  16.  and  neither  eat  nor  drink  three  d. 
,/on«A1.17.Lord  prepared  a  fisli.Jonah  was  in  belb 

offish  three  d.  and  three  nights.  Mat.  12.  40. 

,1/(;M5.32.I  havecom|)a5?sioiionmultiiude.^«causB 

they  continue  with  me  now  three  d.  Jla-  k  3.  2. 

26.  61.  to  destroy  temjile  of  God,  and  to  twi  d  it  la 

three  d.  27  40.  Mark  14.  58.  I  15.  29.  .John  2   19. 

27.6.3.  after /Arte  d.  I  will  rl^e■agalll,  MarkS.U. 

Lukei.  46.  after  three  d.  found  him  in  'he  templo 

-'7c/.j9.9.Saul  was /Ar. (/.without  si£;lit,eat  nor  drinh 

28.  7.  Pubhus  lodged  us  three  d.  rourltously 

Ren.  11.  9.  see  their  dead  bodies  three  d.  and  a  hall 

11.  alter  three  d.  and  a  half  spirit  of  life  entered 

Four  DAYS. 

Judg.  11.  40.  Inment  daughter  of  Jephtliah/uuri*. 

■lohn  11.  17.  Lazarus  hail  lain  in  the  jrave/(;«r<i 

39.  he  stinketh,  liir  he  hath  been  dead  four  d. 
/Jets  10.  30. /our  (/.  ago  1  was  fasti.-ig  to  this  hour 

FiveDiKYa. 
M\im.  11.  19.  DOT  five  d.  nor  ten  d.  nor  twenty  d. 
-lets  20.  6.  we  came  to  Ihi-m  to  Tr.ias  in  five  d. 
24. 1.  after  _^oe  (/.Ananias  the  high  priest  descend. 

Six  DA'/S. 

E3rod.16.i6.six  d.  ye  sha  11  gather  it,  but  on  sahlmtb 

20.  9.  keep  sabbaih  holy,  J/'x  d.  shall  thou  labour 

and  do  all  thy  work,23.  12.  |  ."14.21.  Dint.  .5.  13 

11.  in  iixd.  Lord  made  heaven  and  earth,  31. 17. 
W.  16.  the  cloud  covered  mount  Sinai  six  d. 
31.  15.  *ij;  li.  may  work  be  done,  3.'>.  2.  J.e.i.  23. 3 

Dcv.t.  IC.  8.  aiz  d.  shall  thoii  eat  unleavsned  brftnd 
.Tosh.  ft.  3.  go  round  city,  thus  shall  thou  do  .«/i  d 
14.  they  com|iasse(!  city  once,  so  they  did  six  a 
Ezek.  46.  1.  gate  shall  be  shut  the  six  working  d 
Luke  13.  14.  eix  d.  in  which  men  ought  to  work 
JoAHl2.I.Jeiiussix  (/.'oeforepassover  came  to  Both. 

Seven  DAYS. 
&cn.7.4.yct«cvcni/.  I  will  cauaeittoiainoDeartl 


DAI 

Gfi  8.  JO.  and  Noah  stayed  yet  otliei  seven  d.  12- 

50.  10.  Joseph  mourned  for  his  lather  seven  d. 

JExod.i'Z.l^.seven  d.  ye  shall  eat  unleavened  bread, 

]:i.  6,  7.  I  23.  15.  I  34.  18.  I.ev.  '23.  (i. 

Xum.  28.  17.  Deut.  Iti.  3. 

i9.  sever,  (/.shall  no  leaven  be  I'ound,  Deut.  16.  4. 

22.30.ieoeH  d.  it  shall  be  vvith  the  dam,./vep.22.27. 

211.  30.  the  priest  shall  put  them  on  seven  d. 

'ib.seveii  d.  shalt  thou  consecrate  them,/ve^t>.8.33. 

21. seven  rf.shalt  make  an  aionemenl  for  the  altar 

Xco.l2. 2.  a  man-child,  she  shall  be  unclean  iey.d. 

13.  5.  if  the  plague  be  at  aslay,  then  the  priest  shall 

shut  him  U|)  seven  d.  more,  21,  26,  33, 50,  54. 

14.8.  he  shall  tarry  abroad  out  of  his  tent  sct;6nd. 

15.19.have  an  issui!,she  shall  be  put  apart  scuctk/. 

2;i.  8.  shall  orter  un  otfering  by  lire  to  Ld.  seven  d. 

39.  also  when  fruit  gathered  in,  ye  shall  keep  a 

feast  to  the  Lord  seuc?t(/.  40, 41.  JV«m.20.  12. 

JVVm.l2. 14. should  Miriam  not  be  ashamed  scv.  d.l 

19.  14..  all  Ml  the  lent  shall  he  unclean  seven  d. 

t>eut.l6.13.  observe  the  feast  of  tabernacles  sew.  d. 

Jadg.  14.l2.ifye  can  declare  it  to  me  within  scu.d. 

17.  and  she  wept  before  him  the  seven  d. 
I  Sam.  10.  b.  sevcji  d.  shalt  thou  tarry  till  I  come 
II.  3.  the  elders  said,  give  us  seven  d.  respite 
13.  8.  he  tarried  seven  d.  according  to  the  time 
31.  13.  and  they  fasted  seven  d.  1  Chron.  10.  13. 

1  KingsS.Gb.  Solom.  held  a  least  before  "L.seven  d. 
16.  1.5.  Ziniri  did  reign  seven  d.  in  'I'irzah 

2  Chron.  7. 9.  they  kept  dedication  of  altar  seven  d. 
30.  21.  the  children  of  Israel  kept  the  feast  of  un- 
leavened bread  seven  d.  35.  17.  Ezra,  6.  22. 

23.  assembly  took  counsel  to  keep  other  seven  d. 
Esi/i.  1  5.  a  feast  both  to  great  and  small  seven  d. 
Isa.  30.  26.  light  of  tne  sun,  as  the  light  of  seven  d. 
Eiek.  3.  15.  1  remained  there  astonished  seven  d. 
43.26.  seven  d.  shall  they  purge  the  altar,  purify 
l/ei.ll.30.fell,  after  they  were  compassed  seven  d. 

EiglU  DAYS. 
(?cn. 17.12.  eight  d.  old  shall  be  circumcised,  21.  4. 
2CAro?i.29.17.  sanctify  house  of  the  Ld.  in  eight  d. 
/■^!tA:e2.21.wlieii  eight  d.  were  accomplished  for  the 
Tohn  20.  28.  after  eight  d.  Jesus  came  and  stood 
Ten  DAYS.  [in  midst 

N'am.  11.  19.  ye  shall  not  eat  ten  d.  nor  twenty  d. 
I  Sam.  25.  38.  ten  d.  after  the  Lord  smote  Nabal 
N'eh.5.  18.  once  in  ten  d.  store  of  all  sorts  of  wine 
Tcr.  42.  7.  after  ten  d.  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
Dan.  1.  12.  prove  thy  servants,  I  pray  thee,  ten  d. 
15.  at  the  end  of  <c7i  d.  their  countenances  fairer 
,icts  25.  6.  when  he  had  tarried  more  than  ten  d. 
Rev.  2.  10  but  ye  shall  have  tribulation  ten  d. 

Eleven  DAYS. 
Deut.  1.2.  eleven  iZ.  journey  bet.  Horeb  and  Kadesh 

Twelne  DAYS. 
/lets  24. 11.  there  are  but  twelve  d.  since  I  went  up 

Fourteen  DAYS. 
I  Kings  S.  6.5.  Solomon  held  a  feast  fourteen  d. 

Fifteen  DAYS. 
Oat.  1. 18.  I  went  and  abode  with  Peiet  fifteen  d. 

Twenty  DAYS. 
JVttm.  11.  19.  ye  shall  not  eat  flesh  twenty  d. 

Twenty-one  DAYS. 
Pan.  10. 13.  prince  oi'  Per-!,  withstood  me  twenty- 
Thirty  DAYS.  [one  d. 
/Turn.  20.29.  they  mourned  for  Aaron  thirty  d. 
Dent.  34.  8.  Isi  nel  wept  for  Moses  thirty  d. 
F.stk.  4. 11.  not  been  called  to  the  king  these  thir.  d 
Dan.  6.  7.  whosoever  shall  ask  petition  for  thirty 
Thirty-three  DAYS.  [d.  12. 
Lcv.i%\.  in  the  blooil  of  her  purify,  thirty-three  d. 

Forty  DAYS. 

Gen.l.A.l  will  cause  it  to  rain  on  the  earth/orty  d. 

50.  "i.  forty  d.  were  fulfilleil  for  embalming  him 

Erod.  24. 18.  Moses  was  in  the  mount  forty  d.  and 

forty  nights,  34.  28.  Detit.  9.  9.  f  10.  10. 

ffum.  13.  25.  they  returned  a.fU'X  forty  d.  14.  34. 

Deut.  9.  25.  I  fell  down  before  the  Lord  forty  d. 

I  Kings  19. 8. went  in  strength  of  that  msai  forty  d. 

Ezek.  4. 6.  shall  bear  the  iniquily  ofJudah/orty  rf. 

/onaft  3.4.  yet  forty  rf.and  Nineveh  be  overthrown 

Waf.  4.2.  when  he  had  fasted /or.  (Z.  and/«r.  nighis 

Mark  1.  13.  Jesus  was  forty  d.  in  the  wilderness 

tempted  of  Satan,  was  wilh  wild  beasts,  /yU.4.2. 

jScts  1.3.  being  seen  of  them  fortii  rf.  and  speaking 

F;/(j/-(woDAYS. 
fiTeh.  6.  15.  BO  the  wall  was  finished  in  fifty-two  d. 

Your  DAYS. 
Deut.  11.  21.  that  your  d.  may  be  iiiultiplied 
fer.  16.  9.  I  will  cause  to  cease  in  your  d.  mirth 
35.  7.  but  all  ijniir  d.  ye  shall  dwell  in  tents 
E2«t.l2.  25.  in  y  d.  will  I  say  word,  and  perform  it 
/oel  1.  2.  hath  this  beei:  in  your  d.  or  d.  of  falhers  ? 
Uab.  1.5. 1  will  work  a  work  in  your  d.  Acts  13.41. 

DAILY. 
F.xod.  16.  5.  twice  as  much  as  they  gathered  d. 
f^uvi.  4   16.  the  d.  meat  offering,  Ezek.  46.  13. 
28.  24.  after  this  manner  ve  shnll  offer  d. 
2;1.  6.  beside  the  d.  burnt-offarins,  Ezra  3.  4. 
Iudg.l&  IG.when  she  pressed  him  i^.with  her  words 
116 


DEA 

2^tn^i25.30.allowaiice  wasai.rale  for  everyday 
JVcA.  5.  18.  now  that  which  was  prepared  tor  me  d. 
£s£A.3.4.when  they  spake  (i.hearkened  not  to  them 
Psal.  13.  2.  having  sorrow  in  my  heart  d.  how  long 
42. 10.  while  they  say  d.  to  me,  where  is  thy  God  7 
50.  1.  be  merciful,  he  fighting  d.  opprcsseth  me 
2.  mine  enemies  would  d.  swallow  me  up 
61.  8.  I  will  sing,  that  I  may  d.  perform  my  vows 
68. 19.  blessed  be  the  Lord  who  d.  loadeth  us 
72.  15.  he  shall  live  and  d.  shall  he  be  praised 
74.  22.  how  the  foolish  man  reproacheth  thee  d. 
86.  3.  I  cry  to  thee  d.  ||  88.  9.  1  called  d.  upon  thee 
88.  17.  they  came  round  abimt  me  d.  like  water 
Prov.  8.  30.  and  I  was  d.  his  delight,  rejoicing  in 

34.  that  heareth  ifte,  watching  d.  at  my  gates 
Isa.  58.  2.  yet  they  seek  med.  and  delight  to  know 
,/er.  7.  25.  d.  rising  up  early  and  sending  them 

20.  7.  1  am  in  derision  d.  every  one  mockelh,  8. 
Ezek.  30.  16.  and  Noph  shall  have  distresses  d. 
Dan.  1.  5.  the  king  appointed  them  a  d.  provision 

8.  11.  he  magnified  himself,  and  by  him  the  d. 

sacrifice  was  taken  away,  11.  31.  |  12.  U. 

//05.12.1.E])hraimd.increaseth  lies  and  desolation 

jl/ai.O.Il.give  us  this  day  our  ti.  bread,  J^uke  11.3. 

26.  55.  I  sat  d.  with  you  teaching  in  the  temple, 

Mark  14.  49.  Luke  19.  47.  |  22.  .53. 

Aj(/i:e9.23.1cthim  take  up  his  cross,d.and  follow  me 

Aets  2.  46.  continuing  d.  with  one  accord  in  temple 

47.  Lord  adiled  to  the  church  (/.  such  to  be  saved 

6. 1.  widows  were  neglected  in  the  d.  ministration 

16.  5.  the  churches  increased  in  number  d. 

17.11.tlie  noble  Beieans  searched  the  scriptures  d. 

1  Cor.  15.  31.  I  die  d.  ||  Hcb.  3.  13.  but  e.\hort  d. 
Heb.  7.27.  who  needeth  notrf.  to  offer  sacrifice 
./am.2.15.ifasisterhe  naked, and  destitute  ofd.food 

DAYS-MAN. 
.Job  9  33.  neither  is  there  any  d.  betwixt  us 

DAY-SPRING. 

.Job  38.  12.  caused  the  d.-syW/i^  to  know  his  place 

LukeX.  78.  whereby  d.-s.  from  on  high  visited  us 

DAY-STAR. 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  and  the  d.-star  arise  in  your  hearts 

DEACON,  S. 

Phil.  1.  1.  to  the  saints  willi  the  bishops  and  d. 

1  Tnn.3.8.the  d.must  be  grave,  not  double-tongued 
10.  then  let  tJiem  use  the  office  of  a  d.  13. 
12.  let  the  d.  be  the  husbands  of  one  wife 
DEAD 

Signifies,  [1]  One  whose  soul  is  separated  from 
his  body,  either  by  a  natural  or  violent  death, 
Ruth  1.  8.  Job  1.  19.  [2]  Such  as  are  in  a  state 
of  spiritual  death,  being  void  of  graee,  lying 
under  the  power  of  sin,  and  as  unable  to  do 
any  thing  that  is  spiritually  good,  or  to  convert 
and  rai»f'  themselves,  ns  a  dead  body  is  to  quick- 
en itself, E;>h.2.1  lTim.5.6.  [3]  Such  as  have 
no  being  at  nil,  but  are  extinct,  both  body  and 
soul ;  Mat.  22.  32,  God  is  not  the  God  of  the 
dead,  that  is,  of  swch  as  are  finally  and  irreco- 
verably perished,  without  any  possibility  of 
living  again,  as  the  Sadducees  thought ;  but  he 
is  the  Gild  of  the  living ;  that  is,  of  such  whose 
souls  du  live  and  are  in  being,and  whose  bodies, 
though  now  dead,  shall  be  made  alive  agai?i.[4] 
Such  as  were  like  dead  persons,  as  thf  Jews, 
who  seemedto  be  lost  in  Babylon,  of  whom  there 
was  no  more  hope  thai  they  should  return  and 
live  in  thrir  own  land,  than  thui  a  dead  man 
should  rise  to  life.  Isa.  20. 19,  Thy  dead  men 
shall  live.  [5]  Ojie  very  near  to  death,  a3  good 
as  dead,  Gen.  20.  3,  Thou  art  but  a  dead  man, 
says  God  to  Jlbimelech:  Thou  dcscrvest  a 
present  and  untimely  death  ;  and  if  thou  pro- 
ceedcst  in  thy  intended  xoickedness,  it  shall  be 
inflicted  upon  thee.  [6")  Dead  idols  or  im.ages, 
Isa.  8.  19.  [7]  Impotent  or  unable  for  genera- 
tion, according  to  the  course  of  nature,  Rom.  4. 
19.  [8]  Such  as  are  decayed  in  grace,  Rev.  3.  I. 
[9]  Free  from  sin,  and  the  law,  as  to  expecta- 
tion of  eternal  life  thereby.  Gal.  2.  19.  flO]  The 
state  'of  the  dead,  Rom.  H.'  11.  [11]  The  resur- 
reclion  of  the  dead,  1  Cor.  15.  29. 

f7c«.20.3.  God  said  to  Abim.  thou  art  but  a  d.  miin 
23.  3.  and  Abraham  stood  up  from  before  his  d. 

F.xod.  4.  19.  the  men  are  d.  which  sought  thy  life 
9.7.  there  was  not  one  of  the  Israelites'  cattle  d. 
12.30.  was  not  a  house  where  there  was  not  one  d. 
33.  the  Egyptians  saul,  we  be  all  d.  men 
14.  3ll.  Israel  saw  the  Egyptians  d.  on  the  shore 

21.  34.  and  the  d.  bpflst  shall  be  his,  36. 

35.  and  the  d.  ox  also  they  shall  divide 
A,cij.22.  4.  toucheth  any  thinj;  unclean  by  the  d. 
JVum.  5.  2.  and  whosoever  is  defiled  by  the  d. 

12. 12.  let  her  not  be  as  one  d.  of  whom  the  flesh  is 

16.  48.  he  stood  between  the  d.  and  the  living 
Deut.  25.  5.  the  wife  ofthed.no*  marry  a  stranger 
./udir.  3.  25.  behold,  their  lord  was  fallen  down  d. 

4.  22   when  he  came  in,  bohoVl,  Sisera  lay  d. 

16.  30  d.  Samson  slew  at  his  death  was  morn  than 
Knlh  1.  8.  as  ye  have  dealt  with  d.  and  with  me 


DEA 

Ruth  4.  5.  to  ra.'se  up  name  of  the  d.  on  his  inhe- 
ritance 

1  Sam.  4.  17.  thy  sons  Hophni  and  Phinehas  are  d 
19.  that  her  lather-in-law  and  husband  were  d. 

24.14.dost  thou  pursue  ?  after  a  d.dog,  after  a  fit  i' 

31.7.  Saul  and  Ins  sons  were  d.  1  Chron.  10.  7 

2  Sam.  9.8.  shouldest  look  on  such  ad.  dog  as  Ian; 
13.  33.  to  think  that  all  the  king's  cons  are  d. 
16.9. why  should  this  d.  dog  curse  my  lord  the  king 

19.  28.  all  of  my  father's  house  wore  but  d.  men 
1  Kings  3. 22.  living  mine,  and  the  d.  is  thy  son,  23k 

13.  31.  when  I  am  d   bury  me  in  the  sepulchre 

21.  15.  arise,  for  Naboth  is  not  alive  but  d. 

Job  1.  19.  house  fell  on  young  men,  and  they  ared. 

20.  5.  d.  things  are  formed  from  under  the  waters 
Psal.  31.12. 1  am  forgotten  as  a  d.  man  out  of  mind 

76.  6.  the  chariot  and  horse  are  cast  into  d.  sleep 
88.  5.  free  among  the  d.  like  slain  that  lie  in  grave 

10.  wilt  thou  shew  wonders  to  the  d.  ? 
106.  28.  and  they  ate  the  sacrifices  of  the  d. 
115.  17.  the  d  praise  not  the  Lord,  neither  any 
143.  3.  in  darkness,  as  those  that  have  been  longd. 

/'rot).2. 18. house  i nclme:h, and  her  paths  unto  the  d 
9.  18.  but  ho  knoweth  not  that  the  d.  are  there 

21.  16.  shall  remain  in  the  congregation  of  the  d. 
Feci.  4.  2.  I  praised  the  d.  which  are  already  d. 

9.  3.  and  after  that  they  go  to  the  d. 

4.  for  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  d.  lion 

5.  the  d.  know  not  any  ihing,  neither  have  they 

10.  1.  d.  flies  cause  the  ointment  of  the  apothecary 
Isa.  8. 19.  seek  to  their  Gud,  for  the  living  to  the  d. 

14.  9.  it  Btirreth  up  the  d.  for  thee,  the  chief  ones 

22.  2.  not  slain  with  the  sword,  nor  d.  in  battle 
26.  14.  they  are  d.  shall  not  live,  they  are  deceased 

19.  thy  d.  men  shall  live,  with  my  d.  body 
59.  10.  we  are  in  desolate  places  as  d.  men 
Earn.  3.  6.  in  dark  places,  as  they  that  be  d.  of  old 
/]ifi.44.25. they  shall  come  at  r.o  d.person  to  defile 
Mat.  2. 20.  are  d.  that  sought  the  young  child's  life 

8.  S^2.  follow  me,  and  let  the  d.  bury  their  d. 

9.  24.  he  said  to  them,  give  place,  for  Ihe  maid 
is  not  d.  but  sleepetb,  J/ari  5.  39.  Luke  8.  52 

10.8.  heal  the  sick,  raise  the  d.  cast  out  devils 

11.  .5.  Ihe  deaf  hear,  d.  are  raised  up,  Luke  7.22 

22.  31.  touching  iheresurr.  of  the  d.  jUari  12.  26 
.32.  God  is  not  the  God  of  the  d.  but  of  the  liv- 
ing, Mark  12.  27.  Luke  20.  35 

23.  27.  but  are  within  full  of  d.  men's  bones 

23.  4.  for  fear  the  keepers  became  as  d.  men 
Mark  9.  26.  he  was  as  one  d.  many  said,  he  is  d. 

15.  44.  Pilnte  marvelled  if  he  were  already  d. 
lAike  7. 12.  behold,  there  was  ad.  man  carritd  oat 

10.  30.  and  departed,  leaving  him  half  d. 

24.  5.  said,  why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  d.  ? 
.John  5.  21.  for  as  the  Father  raiseth  up  the  d. 

25.when  thed.shall  hear  voice  of  the  Son  ofGnrt 
6. 49.  your  fathers  did  eat  manna,  and  are  i.  .58. 

11.  2.).  that  helieveth,  tho' he  were  d.  shal  he  live 
.^cf.<:2.29.  the  patriarch  David  is  both  d.  ami  buried 

5.  10.  the  young  men  came  in  and  found  her  d. 
10.42.teslify  that  iti.«  he  who  was  ordained  of  God 
to  be  the  Judge  of  quick  and  d.  2  Tim.  4.  1. 
14.  19.  drew  him  ou',  supposing  he  had  been  rf. 
20.  9.  Kiitychus  fell  down,  and  was  taken  up  d. 

20.8.  why  incredible  that  God  should  raise  the  d.l 
28.  6.  have  swollen  or  fallen  down  d.  suddenly 

Rom.  4.  17.  even  God  who  quickeneth  the  d. 
19.  he  considered  not  his  own  body  now  d. 

5.  15.  for  if  through  theoffence  of  one  many  bed, 

6.  2.  we  that  are  d.  to  sin,  live  any  longer  therein  'i 
8.  if  we  be  d.  with  Christ,  we  believe  that  we 

11.  reckon  ve  yourselves  to  be  d.  tosin,but  nlive 

7.  2.  but  if  the  husband  be  d.  3.  1  Cor.  7.  39. 

4.  Te  also  are  become  d.  to  the  law.  Gal.  2.  19. 

14.9.  that  he  might  be  lord  bothof  d.  and  living 

1  Cor.  15.  15.  if  so  be  ihat  the  d.  rise  not 

35.  but  some  man  will  say,  how  ore  the  rf.raisedl 
.52.  and  the  d.  shall  he  raised  incorruptible 

2  Cor.  1.  9.  but  trust  in  God  who  raisetb  the  d. 
5.  14.  that  if  one  died  for  all,  then  were  all  d. 

F/)A.2.1.were  d.  in  trespasses  and  sins,  5.  Col.  2.13 
Col.  9.  20.  if  ye  be  d.  with  Christ,  2  Tim.  2.  11. 

3.  3.  ye  are  d.  and  your  life  is  hid  with  Christ  in  G. 
1  Thess.  4.  16.  and  the  d.  in  Christ  shall  rise  first 
//pft.6.1.thefo>mdation  of  repentance  from  d.workt 

9. 14. blood  of  Ch»-.  purge  conscience  from  d.worR. 

17.  a  testament  is  of  force  after  men  are  d. 
11.  4.  and  by  it  he  Weing  d.  yet  spcadnth 
12. sprang  there  even  of  one, and  him  a?  goodss  d. 
3.5.  women  received  their  d.  raised  to  life  a^nin 
1  Pe^2.24.we  beincd.to  sin  should  liveio  righteous 

4.  5.  who  is  ready  to  jiuigc  the  quick  and  the  a 
C.  the  gospel  was  (irenched  to  them  thai  are  d. 

Jade  12.  twice  d.  plucked  up  by  the  roots 

Rev.  1.  5.  Jesus,  who  is  the  first-hegotten  of  the  i. 

17.  when  f  saw  him,  I  fell  nt  his  feet  as  d. 
3.  1.  thou  hast  a  name  I  bat  thou  live^;t,  nnd  art  4 
14.  13.  blessed  are  the  d.  who  die  in  Ihe  Lord 

16.  3.  the  sea  became  as  the  blood  of  a  d.  maB 
30.  5,  but  the  rest  of  the  <2.  lived  not  asaiD 


DEA 

Srr  ^0.  12.  saw  tliea.  stand  bef.  G.'  ll>e  d.  were 

judged  oiitol  those  iliuigs  written  iiilhc  books 

ly.sua  gave  up  d  wliich  were  iii  it,  lieatli  and  bull 

Sec  Body,    Hurv,   CARCiSE,  Corpsk,   Rksur- 

r.ECTlON. 

For  tkf.  DEAD. 
Lck'.  19.  28.  yosbull  nc.  luaKe  cuttings  for  the  d. 

21.  1.  there  shall  none  be  de.*iled  fur  the  d. 
Ueut.M  1. ye  shall  not  make  any  baldness/or  t/iC(/. 

St).  14.  1  have  not  given  ought  thereof//;;-  the  d. 
tSam.M.i.&s  a  woman  that  hud  mourned/or  the  d. 
Jer.  16.  7.  not  tear  to  coinlbri  them  for  the  d. 

22.  10.  weep  ye  not /or  the  d.  nor  bemoan  him 
Kzek.  24.  17. 1'oroear,  make  Jio  mouimng  for  the  d 
1  Cor.  15.  29.  what  shall  they  do  who  are  baptized 

for  the  i/.whv  are  they  al»o  baptized /or  tUcd.7 
From  the  OEM). 
Mat.  14.  2.  John  Bapiist,  he  is  risen /rom  the  d 
Afur/tSt.lO.what  the  rising /rowi  «/ie<y.»hould  mean! 
/.uke  lO.UO.nay,  but  ifoiie  went  to  tliem /rom  thcd. 
HI. nor  be  persuaded,  though  one  rose /rom  thcd. 
£4.  4t).  to  rise /rom  the  (/.the  thiril  day,  .lohn  2U.  'J. 
/Iit.i  10.41.  drink  with  him  after  he  rose/-om  thed. 
2t).  —{.  be  the  tirst  that  should  rise /rom  the  d. 
Hem.  0.  13.  as  those  that  are  alive  from  the  d. 

10.  7.  that  IS,  to  bring  upC'hrist  again/rom  the  d. 

11.  15.  receiving  of  them  be  but  lite/rum  the  d. 
U   ir.l5.12.ifChr.  be|ireacheil  that  loiefrom  thed. 
F.f.\.  5.  14.  arise /rom  the  d  Uhnst  shall  give  thee 
CiA    1.  IS.  who  is  the  first- born /rom  the  d.  [light 
Htt    11.  H).  (Jod  was  able  to  raise  him  frujii  thed. 

I'i  20.  brought  again/rom /At  </.  our  Lord  Jesus 
See  Raised,  Risen 
h  DEAD. 
den.  42.  38.  for  his  brother  is  d.  and  ne  left,  44.  20. 
{)ei  I.  2.">.  f>.  ill  the  naini  of  his  brother  that  i.f  d. 
Josk.  1.  2.  iMoses  my  servant  is  d.  arise,  go  over 
Jitdg.'Hi.a.  mv  concubine  tliev  forced  that  she  is  d. 

*rtm.2.7.SkuliS(/.  4.  10.  H'll.  21.  Uriah  ts  </.  24. 

:2.1a  the  child  i'i-d.  19.  ||  13. '32.  Aninoii  only  js</. 

14.5.1  am  a  widow  and  my  hush,  i*  d.  2  Kings  4. 1 . 

Iri.  20.  no  tidings  because  the  king's  son  ?',--  d. 

19. 10. Absalom  is  d.\\l  Kings  21.  14.  Naboth  is  d. 
F.iek.  44.  31.  priests  shall  not  eat  that  is  d.  of  itself 
Jl/at.O.lS.my  daughter  is  d.  Mark  5.35.  Luke  8.49. 
Mark  9.  26.  insomuch  that  many  said,  he  is  d. 
John  8.  52.  Abraham  is  d.  and  llie  prophets,  53. 

11.  14.  then  said  Jesus  plainly,  Lazarus  is  d. 
Hum.  0.  7.  for  he  that  is  d.  is  freed  from  sin 

S.  10.  if  Christ  be  in  you,  body  is  d.  because  of  sin 
(ial.  2.  21.  if  righteous,  by  law,  Chri.st  is  d.  in  vain 
I  Tim.  5. 6.  livelh  in  pleasure,  is  d.  while  she  livcth 
Jam.  ".  17.  faith,  if  it  hath  not  works  is  d.  20. 
26.  for  as  the  body  without  tiie  spirit  is  (i.  so  'aitli 
IVas  DEAD. 
Judg.  2.  19.  when  iJie  judgi^  (ros  d  they  retiirne<l 

9.  55.  when  men  of  Israel  saw  Abimelech  icns  d. 

1  Sam. 17.51. Philistines  saw  Iheirchainpion  was  d. 
2.).  39.  when  David  heard  that  Nabal  tens  d. 
31.  5.  armour-bearer  saw  Saul  was  d.  1  Chr.  10.5. 

2  Sam.  4.  1.  Sauj's  son  heard  that  .Vbner  teas  d. 

1 1.  26.  Baththeba  heard  her  husband  was  d. 

12.  19.  David  perceived  that  the  chihl  was  d. 

13.  39.  comforted  for  Amnon,  seeing  he  was  d. 

1  /ri»»rs3.21.togive  my  child  fiuck,beliold,it7oas(i. 

1 1.  21.  when  Hadad  heard  that  Joab  was  d. 

2i.  15.  when  Jezebel  heard  that  Naboth  was'd. 
t  Kiv^s  3.  5   when  Ahab  was  d.  Moab  rebelled 

4.32.  behold,  the  child  >cas  d.  and  laid  on  his  bed 

1 1 .  1.  A  thnliah  sa  w  her  son  was  d.  2  CAro;i.  22. 10, 
jVur. 2.19. but  when  Herod  was  d.  behold,  an  angel 
l.nkcl.m.  he'hat  wa."  d.sat  up  and  bngan  tospeak 

h.  5.*}.  laughed  to  scorn,  knowing  that  .she  was  d. 

15.  24.  this  my  son  was  d.  and  is  alive  again 
32.  for  this  thy  brother  jcas  d.  and  is  alive  again 
John  11.  39.  Martha,  the  sister  of  him  that  was  d. 
44.  and  he  that  was  d.  came  forth  bound 

19.  33.  saw  that  Jesus  mas  d.  brake  not  his  legs 
/)ets  2.5.  19.  questions  of  one  Jesus  who  was  d. 
Rom.  7.  8.  for  without  the  law  sin  was  d. 
Hen.  1.  18.  I  am  he  that  liveih,  and  was  d.  behold 

DEADLY. 
I  .Srtm.  .5. 11.  was  a  d.  destruction  throughout  city 
P.vnM7. 9. deliver  me  tVom  r/.  enemies  whocompans 
F.zrk.  30.  24.  wi'.h  groanings  of  a  d.  wounded  man 
Mark  Ifi.lH.  if  drink  (i.  thinz,  it  shall  not  hurt  them 
Jam.'i.  8.  tongue  is  an  unruly  evil,  full  of  rf.  poison 
Rev.  13.  3.  and  his  d.  wound  was  healed,  12. 

DEADNESS. 
Aom.  4.  19.  neither  v«t  the  d.  of  Sarah's  womb 

"  DEAF. 
F.Tod.  4.  11.  or  who  mnkotli  the  d.  or  the  seeing  ? 
i.fo.  19.  14.  thoii  shalt  not  curse  the  d.  nor  pi't 
I  .Sam.  10.  t  27.  Saul  was  as  though  he  had  been  d. 
Psni.38.n.but  I  as  arf.man  heard  not,  1  was  dumb 

58.  4.  they  are  like  the  d.  adder  that  stoppeth 
Isa  20. 1'.   n  t\iat  dav  shall  the  (/.  hear  the  words 

35  .5.  nnd  the  enr.!  of  the  d.  shall  be  unstopped 

42.  IS.  he.-ir,  ye  d.  look,  ye  blind,  \  hat  ye  may  see 
iS   who  is  d.  as   nv  meavngcr  tl  it  I  sent ' 
117 


DEA 

/aa.43.8.  bring  forth  blind,  and  thorf.  thatlinvocars 
.Mic.  7.  Hi.  their  ears  shall  be  d.  sliull  lick  the  dust 
Mat.  11.  5.  the  d.  hear,  dead  are  raised,  l.nkel.^i 
Mark  7.  32.  tiiey  brouglit  to  him  one  that  was  d. 
37.  be  niakelh  the  d.  to  hear,  the  dumb  to  speak 

9.  25.  thou  dumb  and  d.  spirit,  come  out  of  him 

DEAL. 
Oen.  19.  9.  now  will  we  d.  worse  with  thee  than 
24.  49.  now  if  you  will  d.  truly  with  my  master 
32.  9.  Lord  said,  return,  and  I  willfi.  well  with  tlicH- 
34.  :!1.  .should  he  d.  with  our  sisler  as  a  harlot  ! 
F.xod.  1.  10.  come  en,  let  US  d.  wisely  with  them 
?1.  9.  (/.  with  her  after  the  manner  of  daughters 
23.  11.  Ill  like  manner  d.  with  thy  vineyard 
y.ejj.  19.  11.  ye  shall  not  steal,  nor  li.  falsely,  nor  lie 
jVum.  11.  15.  if  thou  d.  thus  with  me,  kill  me 
Dcut.  7.  5.  but  thus  sliall  ye  d.  with  them,  ye  shall 
2  Chron.'i.  3.  Solomon  sent  to  Hurain,  as  thou  didst 
d.  with  David  my  father,  even  so  d.  w  ith  me 
.Job  42.  8.  lest  1  (/.  with  you  after  your  folly 
Fsal.  75.  4.  1  said  to  the  fo'ds,  d.  not  foolishly 
119.  17.  d.  bountifully  with  ihy  servant,  142.  7 

124.  d.  with  thy  servant  according  lo  thy  mercy 
Prov.  12.  22.  but  they  that  d.  truly  are  his  deligl; 
/srt.26.10.  in  land  of  uprightness  he  wilL/.  unjustly 
52.  13  behold,  my  servant  shall  d.  prudently 
58.  7.  is  it  not  lo  d.  thy  bread  to  the  hungry  ? 
.fcr.  18. 2:i.  (/.  thus  wiili  them  in  lime  of  thine  anger 
21.  2.  if  so  lie  that  the  Lord  d.  with  us  accordin 
F.ie.k.  8. 18.  therefore  will  I  also  d.  in  fury,  my  eye 

10.  59.  I  will  d.  with  thee  as  thou  hast  done 
22. 14.  or  hands  be  strong  in  days  1  d.  with  thee 

23.  25.  and  they  shall  d.  furiously  with  thee 

31.  11.  he  shall  surely  d.  with  liim,  I  have  driven 
llan.  1.  13.  and  as  thou  seest  rf.  with  thy  servants 
5.  t20.  his  mind  was  hardened  to  d.  jiroudly 

11.  7.  and  shall  d.  against  them  and  shall  )nevail 
2  Cur.  2.  t  17.  (/.  deceitfully  with  the  word  of  God 

See  Treacherously. 

DEAL. 

Exod.  29.  40.  a  tenth  d.  of  flour  mingled  with  nil. 

Lev.  14.21.  JV«m.  15.4.  |  29.  4. 

J^am.  28.  13.  a  several  tenth  d.  21,  29.  |  29.  10,  15. 

^1/nr/i  7.3().  so  much  more  a  great  d.  they  published 

10.  48.  he  cried  the  more  a  great  d.  Son  of  David 

DEALS. 

Lev.  14.  10.  the  priest  shall  take  three  tenth  d.  of 

fine  flour  for  a  meat-otfering,  J^Tum.  15.  9. 

23.13.two  tenth  d.  for  a  ineat-oft'ering,  JV"u7n.28.9, 

17.  shall  bring  two  wave-loaves  of  two  tenth  d. 

24.  5.  two  tenth  d.  shall  be  in  one  cake 

J^'um.  15.  6.  tor  a  ram  for  a  meat-otrering,  two 

tenth  d.  of  flour,  28.  20,  28.  |  29.  3,  9,  14. 

28.  20.  three  tenth  d.  to  a  bullock,  28.  |  29.  3,  9, 14. 

DEALER. 
Isa.  21.2.  the  treacherous  d.  dealeth  treacherously 

DEALERS. 
Isa.  24. 16.  treacherous  d.  havedealttreacheiously 

DEALEST. 
F.xod.  5.  15.  wherefore  d.  thus  with  thy  servants  ? 
Isa.  33.  1.  woe  to  thee  that  s|>oile3t  and  d.  tieacli. 

DEALETH. 
.Tiidg.  18.  4.  thus  and  thus  d.  Micah  with  me 
1  Sam.  23.  22.  it  was  told  me  that  he  d.  subtilly 
Prov.W.A.hki  becomelhpoorlhatfi.with  slack  hand 

13.  10.  every  prudimt  man  rf.  with  knowledge 

14.  17.  he  thai  is  soon  angry  rf.  foolishly 

21. 24.  scorner  is  his  name,  who  d.  in  jiroud  wrath 
Isa.  21.  2.  the  treacherous  dealer  rf.  treacherously 
,/t'r.0.13.  is  given  to  covetousness,from  the  pro(>iiit 
even  lo  the  priest  every  one  rf.  falsely,  8.  10. 
Heb.  12.  7.  God  d.  with  you  as  sons,  for  what  son 

DEALING,  S. 
Ar7).6.t2.  if  a  soul  sin,  and  lie  to  his  neighbour  in  rf. 
1  .Slim.  2.  23. 1  hear  ofyonrevil  rf.  by  all  this  people 
Ps.  7.16.  his  violent  rf.  shall  come  down  on  his  pate 
■lohn  4. 9.  tlie  Jews  have  no  rf.  with  the  Samaritans 

DEALT. 
Gen.  16.  R.  when  Snrai  rf.  hardly  with  her,  she  fled 
.33. 11.  because  God  hath  rf.  graciously  with  me 
43.6.  wherefore  rf.  ye  so  ill  with  me.  as  to  tell 
F.xod.  1.  20.  therefore  God  rf.  well  with  mnlwives 
14.  !1.  wherefore  hast  thou  rf.ihus  with  us,to  carry 
18.  11.  for  in  the  thing  wherein  they  rf.  proudly 
21.  8.  seeing  he  hath  rf.  deceitfully  with  her 
./tilt*-.  9.  16.  if  ye  have  rf.  well  with  Jerubbaal 

19.  ifye  have  rf.  truly,  rejoice  in  Abimelech 
Ruth  1.8. as  ye  have  rf.  with  the  dead,  and  wilh  me 

20.  the  Almiility  hath  rf.  bitterly  with  me 

1  Sam.  14. 1 33.  Sniil  said,  ye  have  rf.  treacherously 

24.  IS.  how  that  thou  hast  rf.  well  with  mo 

25.  31.  when  the  I.,ord  shall  have  rf.  well  with  lime 

2  Sam.  6.  19.  he  rf.  amons  the  people,  1  Chr.  IC.  3. 
2  Kinirs  12.  15.  for  tlicv  rf.  faithfully,  22.  7. 

21.6.Mnnnssehrf  wif.h  familiar  spirits  and  wizards 

1  Chr.  20.  3.  so  rf.  David  with  the  cities  of  Ammcm 

2  C!tr.  6.  37.  we  have  done  amiss,  and  rf.  wickedly 
11.23.  Rehob.  rf.  wisely,  and  dispersed  chixiren 
3i  0.  Manas,  rf.  with  a  familiar  S|iirit  and  wiz.irds 

Meh.  1.  7.  we  have  rf.  very  corruptly  a^-ainst  thee 


DEA 

JVVA.  9.  10.   thou  knewest  that  they   d    proudly 

16,  29. 
.fob  6.  15.  my  brelh.  have  rf.  deceitfully,  as  a  br<«,li 
Psal.  13.  0.  the  Lord  hatli  rf.  bountifully  witli   w, 
44.  17.  nor  have  we  rf.  falsely  in  thy  .^o^e.-^int 
78.  57.  and  rf.  unfaithfully  like  their  fathe.-s 
103.  10.  he  hath  not  a.  wiiii  us  alter  f>ur  sma 
116.  7.  the  Lord  hath  rf.  bountifully  wilh  thee 
119.  65.  ihou  hast  rf.  well  with  servant,  according 
78.  they  rf.  perversely  with  me  without  a  cause 
147.  20.  he  hath  not  rf.  so  with  any  nation 
/sa.24.16.the  treacherous  dealers  have  rf.verytrea- 
cherously,   /cr.  3.20.  |  5.  11.  [  12.  6.  Lam.  1.2 
Ezck.  22.  7.  in  thee  have  they  rf.  iiy  ojipression 
25.  12.  because  that  Edom  hath  rf.  against  Judab 

15.  because  the  Philistines  have  rf.  by  revenge 
Nos.a.l.  they  have  rf.  treacherously  against  t.'ie  [i 
ti.  7.  there  have  they  rf.  treachero'..:i^  against  n>o 
./or/ 2.26.  name  of  your  G.  that  hatlid.  wouUrcusly 
Zech.  1.  6.  as  the  L.  thonght,  so  hath  he  rf.  with  ua 
Mal.'i.  1  l.Jud.  hath  rf.  treacherously  and  abominaL 

14.  against  whom  thou  hast  rf.  treaciierously 
/Mice  1.  25.  thus  hath  the  Lord  rf.  w  ith  nie  iu  daya 
2.  48.  son,  why  luistthnu  thus  rf.  with  us? 
^'}its  7.  19.  the  same  rf.  subtilely  with  our  kindred 
2.5.  24.  the  multitudeof  ttie  Jews  have  rf.  with  mo 
Hom.  12.  3.  according  as  G.  iiath  rf.  to  every  man 

DEAR. 
.fcr.  15.  t  7.  I  will  bereave  them  of  whnt  is  rf. 
31.  20.  is  E|ih.  my  rf. son,  is  he  a  pleasant  child' 
lAike  7. 2. a  centurion's  servant,  who  was  rf.  toiia 
Jicls  20.  24   neither  count  1  my  life  rf.  lo  myself 
F.ph.  5.  1.  be  ye  followers  of  God  as  rf.  childieii 
Phil.  2.  t  2ti.  i  have  no  man  so  rf.  to  me 
Co/.  1.7.  ye  learned  of  Epaiihrasour  rf.fellow-servl 
13.  hath  translated  us  into  kingdom  of  hisrf.Sc* 
1  Theas.  2.8. our  own  souls,  because  ye  wererf  toua 

DEARLY  beloved. 
.Tcr.  12.  7.  I  have  given  rf.  b.  of  my  soul  to  enemies 
A'om.  12.  19.  rf.  beloved,  avenge  not  yourselves 

1  Cor.  10.  14.  my  rf.  beloved,  Phil.  A.  1.2  Tim.  l.i 

2  Cor.  7.  1.  rf.  beloved,  12.  19.  1  Pet.  2.  11. 
Phileia.  1.  Paul,  unto  Philemon  our  rf.  beloved 

DEARTH. 
^;f7(.41.54.rf.  bf-gan  to  come,  rf.  was  in  all  the  lande 
2  Kings  4.  38.  and  there  was  a  rf.  in  the  land 
2  f  7(ron.6.23.  if  there  be  a  rf.  in  the  lam  I,  or  mildew 
JVrA.S.  3.  we  might  buy  corn  because  of  Iherf. 
./i»r.  14.1.  word  came  to  Jeremiah  concerning  the  rf. 
yicts  7. 11. there  came  arf.over  all  the  land  of  Egypt 
11.28.  Agabussignitied.  there  should  be  a  great  d. 
DEATH 
Signifies,  [1]  The  separation  of  the  soul  from  the 
iorf?/.  Gen.  25.  11.      7 'Ais  is  temporal  death  [2' 
Jl  separation  of  soul  and  body  from  God's  fa- 
vour in  this  life,  which  is  the  state  of  all  uvre- 
gencrattd  and  unrenewed  persons,   who  are 
iritlimit  the  light  of  knowledge,  and  the  quick- 
ening power  of  grace,  Luke  1.79.   TAis  is  spirit- 
ual death.  [3]    The  perpetual  separation  of  the 
trUole  man  fr inn  God's  heavenly  presence  and 
glorii, to  betiirmtnted  for  ever  withthe  devil  and 
his  angils,  Rev.  2. 11.  This  is  the  second  death, 
or  eternal  death.      To  all  these  kinds  0/ death, 
Adam  made  himself  and  his  posterity  liable.  Ay 
transgressing  the  roinmnndment  of  God  in  eat- 
ing the  forbidden  fruit, iit-n.'i.  17.  [41  Somepoi- 
sonous  deadly  thing,  2  Kmgs  4.40.    [5]  Immi- 
nent dangers  of  death,  2  (,'or.  11.  23.     [6]  Tht 
pestilence  of  contagious  diseases,  Jer.  15.  2. 
By  the  gates  of  death,  the  grave  is  sig?iified,  and 
the  state  of  the  dead  after  this  life.  Job  38.  17, 
Have  the  gates  of  death  been  opened  unto  thee  * 
Hast  thou  seen,  or  dost  thou  perfectly  know,  the 
place  and  state  of  the  dead  ;  the  depths  and 
bowels  of  that  earth,  in  which  the  generality  of 
dead  men  are  buried ;  or  the  several  ways  and 
methods  of  death  :  or  the  states  and  conditions  oj 
men  after  death?  .■?7(rf  ^Ar  Psalniistsaps.Tboii 
liftest  me  up  from  the  gates  of  death.  Pint.  9. 
13.    Thou  didst  bring  me  hack  from  the  brink  or 
mouth  of  the  grave,  into  which  I  was  ready  tt) 
drop,  being  as  near  death  as  a  man  is  to  the  eiti, 
that  is  come  to  the  very  gates  of  it.  By  the  in- 
slnimenls  of  death,  daiigerous  and  deadly  wear 
pons  are  meant,  Psal.  7.  13.     liove  is  strong  as 
dealh,  Cant.  8.  6.      TAP  spiritual  love  of  tht 
chur'h  ^oChrist  is  .stronrr  ns  death,  which  over- 
enn.i.'!  the  strongest  man,  Psal.  89.  48. 
Gm.  21.  16.  let  me  not  see  the  d.  of  I  he  child 
24.67.  Is.iac  was  comforted  after  his  mothir'a  rf. 
2").  n.  nfter  therf.of  Abrnhnm.God  blessed  Isar.c 
27.7.  that  I  mnvent,  and  bless  thee  before  my  d 

10.  Ihnt  he  may  bless  thee  bffore  his  rf. 
F.Tod.^O.  17.  that  he  may  take  from  me  this  rf.  only 
JVum.  16.29.  if  these  men  die  common  rf.of  all  meo 
23.  10.  let  me  die  rf.  of  righteous,  and  my  last  ens 
35.  25.  the  slavT  shall  abide  in  it  unto  the  rf  o 
"the  high  priest,  ^.  32.  .To.sh.  20.  6. 
31.no  satisfaction  for  life  of  a-ordecer  guilty  uf  i 


DEA 

Deut.  30.  15,  I  liave  set  before  you  tliis  Uay  life 

and  good,  d.  and  evil,  Jcr.  21.8. 

31   27.  liow  mucli  muie  will  ye  rebel  alter  my  U. 

29.1know  ultermyii.ye  wUleorruiilyimiselves 

3Ii.  l.Mo^ii  blessed  Isr.  before  Ins  d.  the  man  of  G. 

fiidg-  3  18.  that  jeoparded  their  lives  to  the  d. 

it).  1(1.  ahe  urged  Iniu  that  his  soul  was  vexed  to  d. 

M.  dead  which  he  slew  at  his  d.  were  more  than 

Ku(/il.l7.Kuili  said,if  uug!:t  but  {/.part  thee  and  me 

2.  U.  a.11  thou  hast  dune  miiee  d.  of  thy  husband 

1  Ham.  4. 2U.  about  time  of  her  d.  the  women  said 

15  32.  Agag  said,  surely  the  bitterness  old.  la  jjoit 

21J.  3.  ll'.ert'iB  but  a  step  between  me  and  d. 

22.  22.  I  have  occasioned  (/.of  thy  lather's  house 

26.tltJ.  ye  are  sons  of  d.  ye  kept  not  your  master 

t  Ham.  1.  2;j.  and  in  their  d.  they  were  not  divided 

15.  21.  in  d.  or  life,  lliere  will  tliy  servant  be 

19. 1 28.  all  my  father's  house  were  but  men  of  d. 

22.5. when  tlie  waves  of  d.  coiii|>!i»sed  nie,tloodsof 

ungodly  madenie  afraid,  I'sul.  18.  4.  |  lib.  'S. 

6.  the  sii,-.i^s  of  d.  preveiiied  me,  P^a/.  18.  5. 

lATiJj^'-sll.m.Jfiobeam  was  in  Egyjit  till  </.of Sol. 

t  A'lM^if  2.21. shall  not  be  any  mere  i/.or  barren  land 

4.  40.  O  thou  man  of  God,  d.  is  m  the  pot 

1  C/iron.  22.  5.  so  David  prejiared  before  his  d. 
t  Chron.  22. 4.  Ins  counsellois  alter  d.  of  his  father 

32.  33.  all  Judah  did  Hezekiali  lionSur  at  his  d. 
Ezra  7.  26.  whether  it  be  to  d.  or  to  banishment 
}ub  3.  21.  which  long  for  d.  but  it  eometh  not 

7.  15.  so  that  my  soul  chooseih  d.  rather  than  life 

15.  13.  the  first-horn  of  d.  shall  devour  his  strength 
27. 15.  that  remain  of  liiin  shall  be  buried  in  d. 
28. 22.destruciioii  and  d.  say,  we  have  heard  fame 
30.  23.  1  know  that  thou  wilt  bring  me  to  d. 

I'sal.a.  5.  ill  d.  there  is  no  remembiance  of  thee 
7.  13.  hath  [irejiared  for  him  the  iiistruinenis  off/. 
13. 3.  lighten  imiie  eyes,  lust  1  sleep  the  sleep  of  d. 
22.  15.  thou  hast  brought  nie  into  the  dust  of  d. 
43.  14.  God  will  be  our  guide,  even  unto  d. 
49. 14.  and  la:d  in  the  grave,  d.  shall  feed  on  them 
55.  4.  and  the  terrors  of  </.  are  fallen  upon  me 

15.  lot  d.  seize  on  them,  and  let  them  go  down 
73.  4.  for  there  are  no  bands  m  their  d.  strength 
79.  t  11-  reserve  the  eliildren  of  (/. 
39.  48.  what  man  that  livetli,  and  shall  not  see  d.l 
102.  20.  to  loose  those  that  are  appointed  to  d. 
116. 15.  precious  in  sight  of  Lord  is  d.  of  his  saints 
lis.  18.  but  he  hath  not  given  me  over  unto  d. 

Prov.  2. 18.  her  house  inclinetli  to  (/.  paths  to  dead 

5.  5.  her  feet  go  down  to  d.  slops  take  hold  on  hell 
7.  27.  to  hell  going  down  to  the  chambers  of  </ 

8  36.  all  they  that  hate  me  love  d. 

11. 19.that  pursuethewl,  pursueth  it  to  his  own  </. 

12.  28.  in  the  path-ways  th.ereof  there  is  no  d. 

13.  14.  to  depart  from  the  snaies  of  d.  14.  27. 

14.  32.  but  the  rightex)us  hath  hope  in  his  d. 

16.  14.  the  wi.  til  of  a  king  is  as  messengers  of  d. 
18.  21.  d.  and  life  are  in  the  (xjwer  of  the  tongue 

21.  6.  vanity  tossed  to  and  fro  of  them  that  seek  d. 

24.  11.  forbear  todeliv.  them  (hat  are  drawn  to  (/. 

2'j.  18.  as  a  mad-man  who  casieth  arrows  and  </ 
Eccl.  7.  26.  [  find  more  bitter  than  <l  the  woman 
Cant  8. 6.  for  love  is  strong  as  d.  jea.  jirsy  cruel  as 
Isd.  25  8.  he  will  swallow  u|)  d.  in  victory 

38.  18.  for  d.  cannot  celebrate  thee 

53.  9.  and  with  the  rich  in  bis  d.  because  he 

12.  because  he  poured  out  his  .soul  unto  d. 
Jer^.  3.  and  d.  shall  be  chosen  rather  than  life 

9.  21.  for  d.  is  come  up  to  our  windows 

15. 2.  tell  them  such  as  are  for  d.  to  d.  43.  11. 

18.  t  23.  thou  knowest  all  their  counsel  (or  d. 

26.  t  11-  'he  judgment  of  (/.  is  for  this  man 
/.am.!.  20.  abroad  the  sword, at  home  there  is  asrf. 
Ezek.  18  32.  saith  the  L.  God,  I  have  no  plea- 
sure in  the  a.  of  the  wicked,  33.  11. 

31. 14.  for  they  are  all  delivered  unto  d. 
Has.  1.3.  14.  O  </.  I  will  be  thy  plagues,  O  grave 
Jonah  4.  9. 1  do  well  to  be  angry  even  unto  d. 
Hub.  2.  5.  who  is  as  d.  and  cannot  be  satisfied 
Mat.  2.  15.  and  was  there  till  the  d.ot  Herod 

jO.  21.  brother  deliver  brother  to  d.  Mark  13. 12. 

15.  4.  honour  father  and  mother,  he  that  curseth 
father  or  niolher,  let  him  die  the  (/.  Mark  7. 10. 

16.  28.  some  here  shall  not  taste  of  d.  till  they  see 
the  Sonof  Man  coming,  jl/ar/i' 9.  1.  Lukc'J.'il. 

20.  18.  they  shall  condemn  him  to  d.  Mark  10.  33. 
26.  38.  my  soul  is  sorrowful  to  d.  Mark  14.  34. 

66.  they  said  he  is  guilty  of  d.  Mark  14.  64. 
Mark  5.  23.  my  daughter  lieth  at  the  point  of  d. 
Luke  2. 26.  should  not  see  d.  before  he  hiid  seen  C. 

22.  33.  I  will  go  with  thee  both  to  prison  dnd  d. 

23.  22.  I  have  found  no  cause  of  d.  in  him 
/o*7?  4  47.  heal  his  .son  for  he  was  at  the  pot  it  of  rf. 

8.51. if  a  man  keep  my  saying, shall  never  i»;ed.52. 
li.4.  Jesus  said,  this  sickness  is  not  unt«  d. 

13.  howbeit,  Jesus  spake  of  his  d. 

12.33.  he  saio,  signifying  what  d.  should  il  ;,1R.32. 
21. 19.  signifying  by  whai  (/.  he  slimild  glorify  God 
Acts  2. 24.  ij.!)«ed  on  having  loo.»<>d  the  pains  >,i  <i. 
6,  i.  Saul  was  conseating  to  his  d.  32.  20. 

lis 


DEA 

.^ct.s  13.28.though  they  found  no  cause  of  d.  in  him 
22.  4.  and  1  peioecuted  this  way  unto  the  d. 
28. 18.  because  there  was  no  cause  of  d.  in  me 

yi:6ira.5.10.  we  were  leconciled  to  G.  by  the  d.  of  his 
Sun,  much  more  be  saved  by  his  lile,  (Jul.  1.22. 

12.  and  d.  by  sin,  and  so  d.  passed  upon  all  men 
14.i/.reigiied  fioni  Adam  to  ftlosesover  them,  17. 
21.  as  sin  hath  reigned  lod.  even  so  might  grace 

fi.  3.  know  ye  not,  that  so  iiiany  ol  us  as  were  bap- 
tized into  JesusChrist, were  baptized  into  Ins  d.f 
4.  we  are  bulled  with  liim  by  baptism  into  d. 
5  for  if  we  have  been  planted  in  likeness  of  his  d. 

9.  dieth  no  more,  d.  hath  no  dominion  over  him 

16.  his  servants  ye  are,  whether  of  sin  unto  d. 
21.  now  ashamed,  for  end  of  lliose  things  is  d. 
23.  for  the  wages  of  sin  is  d.  but  the  gil  tot  God 

7.  5.  motions  ol  sin  did  work  to  bring  Iruit  to  </. 

10.  the  commandment  of  life  I  lound  to  be  to  d. 

13.  was  then  that  which  is  good  made  d.  to  me  ? 
24.who  shall  deliver  me  from  the  body  of  this  d.? 

8.2.  hath  made  me  free  from  the  law  ofsinandf/. 
6.  to  be  carnal,  mind. is  d.  hut  spirit  life  and  peace 
38.  nor  (/.nor  life  shall  separate  us  from  love  of  G. 

1  Cor.  3.  22.  whether  world,  lite,  or  d.  all  are  yours 
4.9.G.set  lorth  ajiostles,  nsilwere  ajipoinled  lod. 

11.  26.  ye  do  shew  the  Lord's  d.  tdl  he  come 

15. 21.  for  since  by  man  came  d.  by  man  came  also 

26.  the  last  enemy  that  shall  be  destroyed  is  d. 
54.  saying  written,  d.  is  swallowed  up  in  victory 
.55.  O  (/.  where  is  thy  sting  1  ||  .56.  sling  of  d.  is  sm 

2  Ctf»".1.9.but  we  bad  the  sentence  oft/. in  ourselves 

10.  who  deliver,  us  from  so  greata(/.  doth  deliver 

2.  16.  to  the  one  we  are  the  savour  of  d.  unto  d. 

3.  7.  if  the  ministration  of  d.  was  glorious 

4. 11.  we  are  always  delivered  to  </.lur  Jesus'  sake 

12.  so  then  d.  worketh  m  us,  but  life  in  you 
7.  10.  but  the  sorrow  of  the  world  worketh  d. 

Phil.  1. 20.  Clir.  magnified,  whether  by  life  or  by  d. 
2. 8. he  became  obedient  unto  (/.even  d.of  the  cross 

27.  Epaiihroditus  was  mgh  to  (/.but  G.had  mercy 
30.  because  for  work  of  Christ  he  was  nigh  lo  d 

3. 10.  know  him,  being  made  conformable  to  his  (/. 

2  Tim.  1.  10.  our  Lord,  who  hath  abolished  d. 

Ueb.  2.  9.  but  we  see  Jesus,  for  the  sutl'ering  of  d. 

crowned,  that  he  should  *aste  d.  lor  every  man 

14.tliro' (/.might  destroy  linn  tliathad  power  of  (/. 

15.  and  deliver  them  who  through  fear  of  d.  were 

7.23. were  not  suffered  to  (xjntinue,  by  reason  of  d 

9.  15.  that  by  means  of  d.  for  the  redeniptiun  of 

16. there  must  of  necessity  be  the  (/.of  the  testator 
11.5.Eiiocbwastranslaled.that  he  should  notsee(/. 
.Jam.  1.  15.  sin  when  finished  briiigeth  forth  d. 
lJi/A7(  3.14. that  loveth  not  his  brother  abideth  in  d 

5.  16.  there  is  a  sm  unto  </.  ||  17.  asm  not  unto  d. 
Rev.  1.  18.  and  1  have  the  keys  of  hell  and  of  d. 

2.  10.  be  faithful  unto(/.  I  will  give  thee  a  crown 

11.  that  overcomes  shall  not  be  hurt  of  second  d 

6.  8.  and  his  name  that  sal  on  him  was  d.  and  hell 
9. 6.  men  shall  seek  d.  and  d.  shall  fice  from  them 

12.  11.  and  they  loved  not  their  lives  to  the  (/. 
13. 3. saw  one  of  his  heads, as  it  were  wounded  to  d. 
18.8.  her  plagues  shall  come  one  day,  d.  iiiourning 

20.  6.  on  such  the  second  d.  halh  no  power 

13.  and  d.  and  hell  delivered  up  the  dead  in  them 

14.  d.  and  hell  cast  into  lake,  this  is  the  second  d. 

21.  4.  and  there  shall  be  no  more  d.  nor  sorrow 

See  Day. 

From  DEATH. 

Josh.2  13.Rahab's  sisters.deliver  our  lives  from  d. 

Job  5.  20.  in  famine  ho  shall  redeem  thee  frotii  d. 

Psal.33.  19.  to  deiivci  their  sou\fromd.  keep  alive 

56.  13.  thou  hast  delivered  my  soirl/rom  (/.  116.8. 

68.  20.  to  the  Lord  belong  the  issues  from  d. 

78.  50.  he  spared  not  their  soul  fruin  d.  but  gave 
Prov.  10.2.  righteouaness  deliverelh /rom  (/.  11.  4. 
IIos.  13.  14.  i  will  redeem  them /rom  d.  O  death 
.fohn  5.24.  but  is  passed  from  (/.to  life,l  .hhii  3. 14. 
Heb.a.  7.  to  him  that  was  able  tosa»e  h'lmfromd. 
Jam.  5. 20.  know  that  he  shall  save  a  soul  from  d. 

dates  of  DEATH. 
.7(iA38.17.have  i\\g gates  of  d.heen  opened  to  thee? 
Psal.  9.  13.  thou  that  liftesi  me  up  from  gates  of  d. 

107.  18.  and  they  draw  nenr  to  ihe  gates  of  d. 

Put  to  DEATH. 
frC».26.11.thattoucheth  ihis  man,shall  be  pat  tod. 
Exod.  21.29.  o.v  stoned,  his  owner  also  be  put  to  d. 

35.2.whosoever  work  on  sabbath,Khall  he  put  to  d. 
Lev.  19. 20.  shall  not  be  put  to  d.  because  not  free 

20.  11.  both  of  them  shall  surely  be  put  to  d. 
24.21.  that  killeth  shall  be  pu«  to  </.  JVum.  35. 30. 

JWm.l.Sl.Levites  shall  set  up  iabernacles,stranger 
that  eometh  nigh  shall  bep««  to  (/.3.]0,38.  |  18.7. 

Deu/. 13.5.1  hat  dreamer  of  dreams  shall  he  put  tod. 
9.  thy  hand  shall  he  first  on  him  to  put  to  d.  17.  7. 

17.  6.  at  the  moulh  of  one  witness  not  be  put  to  d. 

21.  22.  he  be  put  to  d.  and  thou  hang  him  on  a  tree 
24.16.  fathers  shall  nolXwputtod.  for  children,  nor 

children  put  la  d.  fur  fathers,  2  Kings  14.  6. 
.'i)«A.1.18.tenelngainst  thyconimandm  bepi//  tod 
i  Judg.  0  31  he  that  pleadelh  for  Baal  oe  vui  to  d 


DEU 

Judg.aa.  13.  wcmayyut  them  tod.  1  San   II  12. 

1  Sam.  11.13.  not  a  man  be  put  tod.  2  Sam.    9  22 

2  Sam.  8. 2.  with  two  lines  measured  he  to  put  lu  d 
19.  21.  shall  not  Shimei  bupuL  to  d.  for  Ihis  ■? 
21. 9.  were  put  to  d.  in  the  uays  of  harley-harvce4 

1  A'ing's  2.8.1  sware  saying,!  wiUnotput  i\ice  tod 
24.  Adonijah  shall  hf.  put  to  d.  this  day 

26.  but  1  will  nut  at  tins  time  put  thee  lo  d. 

2  Chr.  15. 13.  not  seek  the  Lord  should  be  put  In  d 
23.  7.  womelh  into  the  house,  shall  be  put  to  d. 

.'Cst/(.4. 11.  there  is  one  law  of  his  to  put  him  to  d- 

Jer.lS.  21.  wives  be  widows,  their  men  bepat  lot^ 

26.  15.  know  for  certain,  that  if  yc  put  me  lo  d. 

19.  did  king  and  all  Jutlah  put  him  at  all  to  d.1 

21.  king  Jehoiiikim  sought  to  put  Uiijah  lo  d. 

38.  4.  we  beseech  thee,  let  this  man  be  put  to  d. 

15.  Jer.  said,  wilt  thou  nut  surely  put  me  to  (/.I 

16   the  king  sware,  I  will  not  put  thee  to  d.  25. 

43.  3.  hands  of  Chald.  that  they  mightput  us  to  d 

52.  27.  smote  them  and  put  them  lo  d.  in  Riblah 

Mat.  10.21.  childr.  shall  rise  up  ag.  iiarents,  cause 

them  to  be  put  to  d.  Mark  13. 12.  Luke  21.  16 

14. 5.  when  he  would  put  him  to  d.  he  fear.  mult. 

26.59. the  chief  priests  sought  false  wi'pess  against 

Jesus  to  put  bim  to  d.  27.  1.  Mark  14.  55. 

Mark  14. 1.  how  to  take  him  by  craft  and  put  lod. 

iMke  18.  33.  they  shall  scourge  and  put  him  to  d 

23.32. there  were  two  malefact.  led  to  be  put  <.i  d 

John  11.  5.3.  they  took  counsel  to  put  him  to  i. 

12.  10.  Ihat  they  mighl  put  Lazarus  also  to  t. 

18.  31.  It  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  any  man  ".i  d 
jj(:tsl2.19. Herod  command. keepers  to  beput  •></ 

26. 10. when  they  weieput  lo  (/.Igave  voice  ag.t  lein 

1  Pe/.3.18. putto  (/.in  flesh, but  quickened  by  S.nrii 

See  Surely. 

Shadow  of  DEATH. 

Job  3.  5.  let  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  d.  stain  if 

10  21. to  land  of  darkness  and  theshadou]  of  d.iH 

12.  22.  and  bringeth  out  to  light  the  shadow  of  d 

16.  16.  and  on  my  eye-lids  is  the  shadow  of  d. 

24. 17.  morning  is  to  them  even  as  shaduic  of  d, 

28.  3.  he  searchetb  out  darkness  and  shadow  iif  d 

34.  22.  is  no  sAa(/(;20o/(/.  where  sinners  may  hld» 

38.17.or  hast  thou  seen  dours  of  the  shadow  ofd.l 

Psal.  23. 4.  tho'  I  walk  thro'  valley  of  shadow  of  d 

44.19.tlio'  thou  hast  covered  us  with  shadow  of  d 

107.  10.  such  as  sit  in  darkness,  and  shadow  of  d 

14.  brought  them  out  of  darkn.  and  shaduic  uf  d 

Isa.  9.  2.  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  shadow  uf  d 

.Jcr.2.6.  that  brought  us  thro'  land  of.ihadow  of  d 

13.16.ye  look  fur  light  he  turn  it  inio  shadow  of  d 

Aiiios  5.  8.  turneth  shadow  of  d.  into  the  morning 

Mat.i.  16.  peo.  that  sat  in  region  and  shadow  of  d, 

jL«A-el.79.give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  shadow  of  d. 

Ways  of  DEATH. 
Prov.  14. 12.  the  end  thereof  are  wavs  of  d.  16. 25 

With  DEATH. 
Isa.  28.  15.  we  have  made  a  covenant  with  d. 

18.  your  covenant  w^th  d.  shall  be  disannulled 
Rev.  2.  23.  and  I  will  kill  her  children  with  d. 
6.8.  and  power  was  given  lo  ihem  to  kill  with  d. 

Worthy  of  DEATH. 
Deut.  17.  6.  that  is  worthy  of  d.  shall  be  put  to  d 

19.  6.  slay  him,  whereas  he  was  not  worthy  of  d. 
21.  22.  a  man  have  committed  a  sin  worthy  of  d 
22.26.  there  is  in  the  damsel  no  sin  worthy  of  d 

1  Kings  2.26.said  toAbiatbar,thou  a\l  worthy  of  d. 
Luke  23.15.  lo,nothing  worthy  of  d.  is  dune  lo  him 
Jlcts  23.29.nothing  laid  to  bis  charge  worthy  of  (L 

25.11.  if  I  have  commuted  any  thing  worthy  of  d. 
2.5.found  he  had  committed  nothinf;  worthy  efd 
26.  31.  Ihis  man  doth  nothing  worthy  of  d. 
Rom  1.32. who  commit  aiirh  things  nrcworthyofa. 

DEATHS. 

Jer.^G.  4.  they  shall  die  of  grievous  d.  not  be  buried 

£zr4.28.8.sliall  die  d.  of  l  hem  I  hat  are  slain  in  seas 

10.  lliou  shall  die  the  d.  of  ihe  uncirciimcised 

2  Cor.  11.  23.  in  [Kisons  more  frequent,  in  d.  oft 

DEBASE. 
Isa.  57.  9.  and  did.st  d.  thyself  even  unto  hell 

DEBATE,  yerb. 
Prov.25.9.d.  thy  cause  with  ihy  neighbour  himself 
/sa.27.8.in  measure, thoy  will  d.  wiLh  it,  he  stavetK 

DEBATE,  S. 
/sa.58.4 .behold, ye  fast  for  strife  and  (/.and  to  smita 
Rom  1.29.full  ofenvy,  murder,  (/.  deceit,  malienilj 
2  Cor.  12.  20.  I  fear  lest  there  be  </.  wrath,  strife* 

DEBT 
Is  what  is  due  by  one  man  lo  another,  Noh.  10.  .31 
Sins  are  by  resemblance  called  debts,  Mat.  6  12. 
Jis  a  di'bl  obliges  the  debtor  to  payment,  so  sin 
doth  the  sinner  to  punishment.  Jind  as  the  cre- 
ditor hatha  right  It  exact  the  payment  from  till 
debtor,soOodhath  aright  to  inflict  punishment 
on  the  guilty.  Thus  men  are  debtf  e  to  God,  b% 
trespassing  against  him  ;  and  to  their  netghr 
bnurs,  when  they  wrong,  injure,  or  offend  them. 
Mat.  6. 12.  The  apostle  Paul  says,  Rom.  1 .  14, 
am  a  debtor  both  lo  ibeOreeks  anABarbariavs 
I  am  bound  by  my  e^ce  to  preach  the  gospel  *» 


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all  ).a/«».<,  whether  mure  civilized,  or  more 
rude,  .ind  speaking  of  such  as  looked  upon  eir- 
tumcimoii  us  necessary  to  their  justijicatwii 
and  saioatiov,  he  sui/s,  1  teslily  to  every  iiiiiii 
that  i?-  circuim-isfd,  tliat  lie  is  u  lieblor  to  ilo  tlie 
ululu  law  (ial.  5.  3.  He  obliges  himself  to 
keep  the  whole  law,  as  the  condition  of  life, 
and  ."o  eirlually  disclaims  all  pardon  by  Christ. 

1  Ham.  2i.'Z.  every  one  that  was  In  d.  went  to  David 

2  A'iHg's4.7.liesaiil,go,selllheoil,|)ay  thy  rf.aiiil  live 
AVA.l(t.31.we  would  leave  the  exaction  ot'every  d. 
Mat.  18.  27   loosed  him,  and  forgave  him  the  d. 

3U.  went  and  cast  into  prison  t  ill  he  should  pay  d. 

3-J.  his  lord  said,  1  forgave  thee  all  that  d. 
tlum  4.4.  reward  is  not  reckoned  of  grace  but  d. 

DKBTOR. 
F.zek.  18. 7.  but  halli  restored  to  the  d.  his  pledge 
j)/a^-2:i.l(i.  shall  sw«ar  liy  gold  of  the  temple  is  a.  d. 

T  Iff.  whoso  swearelh  by  the  gift,  he  is  the  d. 
Horn.  1.  14.  1  am  d.  to  the  Greeks  and  Barlaiiuns 
Ual.  a.  X  liiat  he  is  a  d.  to  do  tl>e  whole  law 

DEBTORS. 
Mat.6. 12.  forgiveusourdebis,  as  we  forgive  our<i. 
I.ukc  7.  41.  a  certain  creditor  iiad  two  d. 

13.  t  4.  think  ye  that  they  were  d.  above  all  men  ? 
IH.  5.  he  called  every  one  of  his  lord's  d. 

liuin.S.  12.  therefore,  brethren,  we  are  rf.iiot  to  flesh 

l.j.  27.  It  pleased  tliein  verily,  and  their  d,  they  are 

DEBTS. 

I'rov.  22. 26.  be  not  of  them  that  are  sureties  for  d. 

j1/u(.G.12.forgive  us  our  li.as  wa  foraive  our  debtors 
DECAY. 

i.i  1).  25.  35.  if  thy  brother  be  poor  and  lallen  in  d. 

Hom.  U.  1 12.  d.  of  them  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles 
DECAYED. 

A'eh.  4.10.  the  strength  of  the  bearers  of  burdens  d. 

Isa.  44.  2t).  I  will  laise  up  the  d.  places  thereof 
DECAYETII. 

Job  14.  11.  and  as  the  Hood  d.  and  driclh  up 

F.ccl.  10.  18.  by  much  slothfulness  the  building  d. 

f/eb.  8. 13.  that  which  d.  is  ready  to  vanish  away 
DECEASE. 

/.uke  9.  31.  and  spake  of  his  d.  at  Jerusa?^ip 

2  Fct.  1.  15.  after  my  d.  to  have  in  remembrai-ic 
DECEASED. 

/sa.  06.  14.  they  are  d.  they  shall  not  rise 

jWut.  22.  25.  first,  when  he  had  married  a  wife,  d. 
DECEIT 

Hisnifies,  [1]  <?i(!7e  or  fraud,  Psal.  10.  7.  |  36.  3 
|2]  Deceitful  persons,  Jer.  9.  6.  [3]  J)cludivg 
•uessagcs,  dreams,  and  ties  of  false  teachers 
wh.rtby  tliey  please  the  humours,  aim  rouiplj 
with  the  lusis  of  sinful  persons,  Isa.  30.  At.  Jer 
ft.  5.  [4]  (roods  gotten  by  oppression,  false  ac 
cusation,  and  deceit,  Jer.  5.  27.  Zepli.  1.  9.  [5 
/Jerices  or  fairprettnces  to  deceive,  Psal.  38.12 

I'hry  handle  the  word  of  (iud  deceilfully,  2  Cor 
4.  2.  who  mingle  it  with  their  bwn  inventions 
or  passions  of  pride,  cuvetousness,  iS-c.  o- 
wrest  it  according  to  men's  pleasures. 

Job  15.  35.  and  their  belly  preparelh  d. 
27.  4.  my  lips  not  .speak,  nor  my  tongue  utter  d. 

31.  5.  or  if  my  foot  hath  hasted  to  d. 

Psal.5,  t  6.  the  Lord  will  abhor  the  man  ofd. 

10.7.  his  mouth  is  full  of  cursing   d.  and  fraud 

36.  3.  the  words  of  his  niouili  areinii|uiiy  and  d. 

43.  1 1.  O  deliver  me  from  the  man  ui'd. 

50.  19.  thy  mouth  to  evil,  Ihy  tongue  framcth  d. 

5.1.  W.d.  and  guile  depart  not  from  her  streets 
t  23.  men  ofd.  shall  not  live  half  their  days 

72.  14.  Iieshall  redeemlheirsoni  from  (i.  and  viol 

101.  7.  he  that  workelh  (/.  not  dwell  in  my  house 

109.  t  2.  the  mouth  of  rf.  is  opened  against  me 

1 19.  1 18.  trodden  them  that  err,  their  d.  is  falseh 

Pror.l  I.tl.  balances  of  rf.are  abomination  to  Lord 

12.  5.  but  the  counsels  of  the  wicked  are  d. 
17.  but  a  false  witnc.<n  sheweth  forth  d. 
20.  d.  is  in  the  hei.ri  of  them  that  imagine  evil 

14.  8.  but  the  folly  of  lu(ds  is  d. 

iJO.  17.  bread  of  rf.  is  sweet  to  man,  but  afterward* 
t23.  and  balances  ofrf.  are  not  good 

26.  24.  he  that  hatelh,  layoth  up  d.  within  him 
26.  whose  hatred  is  covered  by  d.  his  wickedness 

Isa.  H'X.  9.  neither  was  any  rf.  in  his  mouth 

fer.  5.  27.  cage  full  of  birds,  so  are  houses  full  of  rf. 

8.  .5.  they  hold  fast  rf.  they  refute  to  return 

9.  6.  thro'  rf.  ihey  refuse  to  know  me,  saith  the  L. 
8.  tiinane  is  an  arrow  shot  out.  it  speaketh  rf. 

14.  14.  they  prophesy  the  n".  of  tneir  heart 
23.26.  they  are  prophets  of  rf.  of  their  own  heart 
42.  t2fl.  yon  have  used  d.  against  your  souls 

f'.z'k.  22.  t  7.  in  thee  have  they  dealt  by  rf. 
r  29.  the  people  of  the  lanil  have  used  rf. 

/7o.»  11.12.  the  house  of  Isr.  cnnipasserti  me  with  d 
12.  7.  the  balances  of  rf.  are  in  his  hands 

^mon  8.  5.  and  fnlsifying  the  balances  by  rf. 

Zeph/\.  9.  who  fill  their  masters'  houses  wi;h  d. 

Mark  7.  22.  out  of  the  heart  of  men  proceed  rf. 

linni.  1.  29.  lull  ol  mu-der,  debate,  rf.  malignity 
'i.  13  with  th^i/  lonff  les  they  have  used  d. 

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CW.2.8.  Ic9i  any  man  spoil  you  thro'  vain  jihiloB.  rf. 

1  Thcss.  2.  3.  lor  our  exhortation  was  not  ofd. 

DECEITFUL. 

P».5.  6.  the  Lord  will  abhor  the  bloody  and  rf.  man 
3j.20.1hcy  de\  ise  d.maiters  ag.  them  (juiet  in  land 
43.  1.  O  deliver  nic  from  the  d.  and  unjust  man 
52.  4.  lovest  devouring  words,  U  thou  d.  tongue 
55.23.  bloody  and  rf.inen  shall  not  live  half  llieir  d. 
78   57.  iliev  were  turned  aside  like  a  d.  bow 
109.  2.  the  mouth  of  the  rf.  are  opened  against  me 
120.  2.  deliver  my  soul  from  a  d   tongue 

Pruv.  II.  18.  the  wicked  workelh  a  rf.  work 
12.  t  21.  but  the  d.  shall  be  under  tribute 

14.  25.  but  a  d.  witness  sj)eaketh  lies 

23.  3.  not  desirous  of  dainties  for  they  are  d.  meat 
27.  G.  bat  the  kisses  of  an  enemy  are  d. 
29.  13.  the  poor  and  the  rf.  man  meet  together 
31.30.favoar  isrf.aiid  beauty  is  vain,  but  a  woman 
,ler.  17.9.  the  heart  is  rf. above  all  things  and  wicked 
//us. 7. 16. return  not  to  most  High,  an:  like  a  d.  bow 
jMic.  6.  11.  and  with  the  bag  of  rf.  weights 
12.  and  their  tongue  is  rf.  in  their  mouth 
Z,eph.  3. 13.  nor  shall  a  d.  tongue  be  found  in  mouth 
i  Cor.  11.  13.  such  are  false  apostles,  rf.  workers 
£iB/i.4.22.old  man  corrupt  accoidiiig  to  the  d.  lusts 

DECEITFULLY. 
Oen.  34.13.  sons  answered  Humor  and  Shechemd. 
Exod.  8.  29.  let  not  Pharaoh  deal  d.  any  mote 
21.  8.  seeing  he  hath  dealt  d.  wMi  her 
IjCV.  6.  4.  or  the  thing  which  he  hath  d.  gotten 
l.Jvb  0.  15.  my  brethren  havo  dealt  rf.  as  a  biook 
I    13.  7.  will  ye  talk  wickedly  or  d.  for  God  1 
I  Psal.24.4-  hath  not  lilt  u|>  his  soul  nor  sworn  rf. 
52.  2.  thy  tongue  like  a  sharp  razor,  worKing  d. 
,Ter.  48.  10.  cursed  that  doetli  work  of  the  Lord  rf. 
/,^att.jl.23.  after  the  league  made,  he  shall  work  d. 

2  Cor.  2.  1 17.  not  as  many  that  deal  d.  with  word 
4.2.  not  in  cralliness,  nor  ha.;c!ling  word  of  God  d. 

DECEITFULNESS. 
jifat.  13.  22.  the  care  of  tins  world  and  the  d.  of 
riches  choke  the  word,  Mark.  4.  19. 
Heb.  3.  13.  lest  any  be  hardened  thro'  the  d.  of  sin 

DECEITS. 
.f^sal.  38.  12.  seek  my  hurt, and  imagine  d.  all  day 
'  .'•■«.  30.  10.  speak  to  us  smooth  things,  prophesy  d. 
I   ^X  t  15.  he  that  deispiselh  the  gain  ofd 
I  DECEIVE 

.Signifies,  [1]  To  beguile,  cheat,  or  cozen.  Gen. 
I     31.   7.   Lev.  6.  2.  [2]    To  mislead,  subdue,  or 
corrupt,  Dent.  II.   16.  Isa.  44.  20.     [3]  'J'o  al- 
I     lure,  delude,  or  entice,  Job  31.  9. 

1  the  Lord  have  deceived  that  jirophet,  Eiek.  14.9. 

/  have  given  him  up  to  the  delusions  of  his  own 
heart,  and  justly  left  him  in  his  blindness,  that 
he  shall  not  discern  his  uicn  sclf-deceivings  : 
Or,  when  siirh  a  prophet  proniiseth  good,  und 
thinks  that  the  concurrence  of  all  second  cau- 
ses tend  to  it,  I  will  disappoint  and  frustrate. 
O  liord,  thou  hast  deceived  me,  I  was  deceived, 
Jer.  20.  7.  that  is.  Thou  hast  persuaded  me  to 
undertake  this  office,  contrary  to  my  own  ineli- 
•nations,  and  hast  disappointed  me  of  that  com- 
fort and  satisfaction  therein  that  I  expected. 

2  Sam.  3.  25.  thou  knowesl  Abner  came  to  rf.  thee 

1  Kings  22.  t20.(he  Lord  said,  whoshall  rf.  Ahab  ? 

2  Kings  4.28.  she  said,  did  not !  say,  <lo  not  rf.  me  ? 
18.29.  saith  king,  let  not  Hezekiaii  rf.vou,  iioi  able 

to  deliver  you,  2  Chron.  32.  15".  Isa.  36.  1.4. 

10.  10.  let  not  thy  God  rf.  thee,  saying,  Isa.  37. 10. 
Prov.  24.  28.  be  not  a  witness,  and  rf.  not  with  lips 
Isa.  58.  t  11.  like  a  spring  whose  waters  rf.  not 
,Jer.  9.  5.  lliev  will  i.  every  one  his  neighbour 

29.  8.  your  diviners  that  be  in  midst  of  yon  rf.  you 

37.  9.  thus  saith  the  Lord  d.  not  yourselves 
Has.  12.  t  7.  he  is  a  merchant,  he  lovelh  to  d. 
y.eeh.  1.3.4.  neither  wear  a  rouirh  garment  lo  rf. 
.W';<.24.4.lakc  heed  that  no  man  d.yo\\,MarU  13.5. 
5.  saying,  I  am  Christ,  d.  many,  11.  Mark  13.  6. 
24.  that,  if  possible,  they  shall  rf.  the  very  elect 
.^-rsS.  t  3.  why  hath  Satan  filled  Ihy  heart  to  rf.  ? 
Horn.  16.13.  by  fair  speeches  rf.  the  hearts  of  simple 
1  Cr)r.3. 18.  let  no  man  d.  himself,  if  any  man  seems 
F.ph.A.  14.  craftiness  whereby  tliev  lii^  in  wait  (o  rf. 

5.  6.  let  no  man  d.  you, 2  Thess.'i.  3.  1  .John  3.  7. 

1  .Tokn  1. 8. if  we  say  we  have  no  sin,  wf  d. ourselves 
Rev.  20.3.  that  he  should  rf.  the  nations  no  more 

o.  go  to  rf.  nations  in  four  (piariirs  of  the  earth 
DECEIVARLENI'.SS. 

2  Thcss.  2.  10.  and  with  all  rf.  of  unrighteousness 

DECEIVED. 
Of.n.  31.7.  fath.  hath  rf.  me  and  changed  my  wages 
/yfi'.6.  2.  or  if  a  soul  ain,  or  hath  rf.  his  neighbour 
Dnil..  11.  16.  take  heed  that  ynnr  heart  be  not  rf. 

1  Sam.  19.  17.  why  bant  thou  rf.  me  so 7  28.  12. 

2  Sam.  19.  26.  my  lord,  O  king,  my  servant  rf.  me 
.Tab  12.  16.  the  rf.  and  the  deceiver  are  his 

15,  31.  let  not  him  that  is  rf.  trust  in  vanity 
31.  9.  if  mine  heart  have  been  rf.  by  a  woman 

fsn.19.l3.lhr|.rir.cesofNopharc  t.scdnced  I'gypl 
44.20.a  rf.linart  hath  turned  him  >.{  L<e  that  caiuiul 


DEC 

.Jer.  i.  10.  sarel)  thou  hast  grially  d.  this  people 
20.  7.  \)  L,oi(l,lhou  hasl  rf.  luc,  and  1  was  rf 
49.  Iti.  thy  ten  iblen.liaih  rf.lhcc  and  pride  ol  U  .-ar 
Lam.  1.  19.  i  culled  tor  my  lovers,  but  Ihey  rf.  n>t 
Hzek.  14.  9,  if  the  piophel  be  rf.  1   have  d.  him 
Ubad.  3.  the  pride  ol  lliiiie  heart  hath  »'.  tuee 

7.  men  thai  were  at  peace  w  ith  ihee  have  d.  lhc« 
/.«i«21.  8,  he  said,  take  heid  that  ye  be  cot  d. 
■lohn  7.47.  the  Pharisees  answered,  are  yeaisu  d.f 
Rom  7.  11.  lor  sill  taki'ig  occasion  by  couim.d.  ma 
1  Cor.  G.  9.  be  noi  rf.  l.V  33,  <iul.  6.  7. 

1  'J'lin.  2.  14.  ."^iiani  «as  not  rf.  but  woman  being  J. 

2  'J'im.'.i.  13.  wax  w  orse  and  worse, dec.  and  being  t'. 
Tit.  3.  3.  we  were  foolish,  rf.  serving  divers  lusts 
hcv.  18.  23.  by  thy  "-orceries  all  iiauons  were  d. 

19.  20.  he  d.  them  liiat  had  received  mark  of  beast 

20.  lU.  devil  that  d.  them  was  cast  into  lake  of  tiit* 

DECEIVER. 
Gen.  27.  12.  and  I  shall  seem  to  my  father  as  a  d. 
.lob  12,  16.  the  deceived  and  the  d.  are  liis 
Mal.].\i.  cursed  bed.  who  hath  in  his  flock  a  male 
Mat.  27. 1)3.  rememb.  that  that  d.  said,  after  3  days 
".John  7.conl'ess  not  Jes. this  isad.and  ananticlirisl 

DECEIVERS. 
2  Cor.  G. 8. by  evil  and  good  r(!port,a8  d.and  yet  true 
'J'lt.  1.  10.  many  d.  especially  ol  the  circumcision 
2  John  7.  for  many  d.  are  entered  into  the  world 

DECEIVETII. 
2/r(7?^sl8.t32.hcaiken  not  to  Hezekiah  when  bed 
Prov.  26.  19.  so  is  the  man  that  d.  his  neighbour 
./ohn  7.  12.  others  said,  nay,  but  bed.  the  people 
r7'«/.6.3.to  be  something  when  nothing,  he  rf.  Iiims. 
Jam.  1.26.  rf.  his  own  heart, this  man's  relig.  is  vain 
/<f  I'.  12.9.1  hat  old  serpent,  called  thedevil,wliicli  d. 
13.  14   and  d.  tiicm  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

DECEIVING. 
fsa.  3.  t  16.  daughters  of  Zion  rf.  with  their  eyes 
27'!m.3.  I3.evilmeii  wax  worse,rf.and  being  deceiv. 
.Jam.  1.22.  and  not  hearers  imlv  rf.  your  own  selvei 

DECEIVING;?. 
2  Pet.  2. 13.  sportine  themselves  with  their  own  d 

DECENTLY. 
Horn.  13.+  13.  let  us  walk  rf.  as  in  day,  not  in  rioting 
I  Cor.  14.  40.  lei  all  ihiiigs  lie  done'rf.  and  in  ordei 

DECIDED. 
1  Kings  20.  40.  the  kiii;.'  said,  thyself  hast  rf.  it 

DECISION. 
./oeZ3. 14.  multitudes  in  vjlley  of  rf.  for  day  of  Lord 

DECK. 
.Toh  40.  ]0.  rf.  thyself  now  with  majesty  and  exccll. 
Jer.  10.  4.  they  rf.  it  with  silver  and  with  gold 

DECK'JD. 
Prov.  7,16. 1  l-.averf.  my  bed  withcover.  of  tapestry 
Isa.  63.  t  1.  w  ho  is  this  that  is  rf.  in  his  ajiparel  1 
Ezek.  16.  11.  I  d.  thee  also  with  ornaments 
13.  thou  wast  thus  rf.  with  gold  and  silver 
Has.  2.  13.  and  she  rf.  herself  with  her  ear-rings 
Hev.  17.4.  the  woman  was  arrayed  andrf.  with  goltJ 

18.  16.  alas,  alas,  that  great  city  that  was  d. 

DEl'KEDST. 
F.zek.  16.  16.  didst  take  garm.  and  d.  high-places 
23.  40.  didst  wash  and  rf.  ihvsplf  winh  ornaments 

DECK  EST,  ETH. 
fsa.  61.  10.  as  a  bridegroom  rf.  himself  with  ornam. 
Jer.  4.  30.  tho'  thoii  rf.  ih(!e  with  ornaments  of  golj 

DECLARE. 
Gen.  41.24.  there  was  none  that  could  d.  it  to  me 
Deut.^.!i.h^  land  id'Moab  beiran  Moses  tod.this  law 
./o.</(.  21),  4.  shall  d.  his  cause  in  cats  of  elders  of  cit/ 
Jiidg.  14,  12,  if  ye  can  rf.il  me  within  theseven  days 
IA'/»^r,v22.13.pr()phetsrf.goodtokiiig  2r-«r.l8.12: 
i  Chron.  Hi.  24.  rf.  his  glory  among  i he  heatnen,iiis 
marvellous  works  among  all  nations,  r.««/.  96.3. 
E.'.th.  4.  8.  lo  shew  the  copy  and  rf.  it  to  Esther 
Job  12.  8.  the  fishes  of  the  sea  shall  rf.  unto  tiiee 

21.  31.  who  shall  rf.  his  way  to  his  face  ? 

28.  27.  then  did  he  see  it,  and  rf.  it,  he  prepared  it 
31.  37.  I  would  rf.  to  him  the  ni.inber  of  ihy  steps 
38.4.  found,  of  earl  h,  rf.  if  thou  hast  iinderstandin;; 
18.  the  breadth  of  earth,  rf.  if  thou  knowest  it  all 

40.  7.  I  will  demand  of  ihce,  rf.  thou  to  me,  42.  4. 
Psal.  9.  11.  rf.  among  the  jieople  his  doings 

19.  (.  the  heavens  d.  the  glory  of  God 

22.31. shall  comi'  iiiid  rf.his  righteous.  .'50.  6. 1 97,  fi. 
30.  9.  shall  dust  praise  thee,  shall  it  d.  thy  truth? 
40,5. if  I  would  rf.nnd  speak  of  theni,lhey  a  emoro 
."iO.  16,  what  hast  thou  to  to  tt>  rf.  my  stj.tntes? 
64.  9.  all  men  shall  fear  mid  rf.  tin-  work  of  God 
73.  28.  my  trust  in  L,  that  I  mny  rf.  all  thy  worlni 
75.  1.  thy  nniiie  is  near,  thy  wondrous  works  d 
78.  6.  should  arise  and  rf,  them  to  their  childreu 
102.  21.  to  rf,  the  name  of  the  Lord  in  Zion 
107.  22,  ami  rf,  his  wo  ks  with  repiicing 
118.  17.  hill  live  and  a.  ihc  works  of  the  Lord 
145,  4,  one  generation  shall  rf.  thy  mighty  acts 
F.rel.^.\.i  considi  red  in  my  heart  even  tod.  allthtt 
Isa.  3.  9.  they  rf.  iheir  sin  as  Sodom,  (hey  hide  not 
12.  4.  shall  ye  say,  rf.  his  doings  among  t4ie  peopU 
21.  6.  set  a  watchman,  li>t  him  rf.  what  he  seelb 

41.  2S.  or  'cl  tlicm  rf.  to  us  things  tut  to  come 


DEC 

f^a.42.  'X  and  new  tilings  do  Id  bufore  tl'cy  spring 
i.i.  and  Id  Ihuui  </.  Ins  praise  in  tliu  islands 

43.  U.  wJio  among  Ineni  can  d.  tins,  and  shew  us? 
2(3.  d.  lliuu  ilial  iliou  iiiayesl  bu  jusutiuii 

44.  7.  aiKl  will),  ai  1,  slial!  call,  anU  sliall  d.  it  ? 

45.  I'J.  1  llie  Lord  d.  things  that  arc  right 
4t5  0.  see  all  this,  and  wiii  uut  ye  d.  it  .' 

53  8.  who  sliail  d.  hisgcacration  !  Mots  8.  33. 
60.  lU.  tliey  shall  d.  iiiy  glory  among  the  Gentiles 
/«r.5.iiU.(Z.this  111  housB  ol  Jacob,  (luhlisli  in  Judah 
9.  12.  ihe  Lord  hath  spoken,  tliat  he  may  d.  it 
31.  10.  and  d.  it  in  llie  isles  aiar  on,  and  say 
jr-'.  1,1.  iH  d.a  to  I'lee,  wilt  ihou  not  put  to  deatli? 
25.  d.  unto  us  what  thou  hast  said  to  the  king 
42.20.  what  (i.  sliall  say,  (/.  to  us,  and  we  wiU  do  it 

50.  28.  d.  inZiun  llie  vengeance  ol'tlieL.  our  G. 

51.  iO.  let  us(/.  in  Zion  the  work  of  the  L.  ourG. 
Kzek.  1-2. 10.  may  d.  all  their  abominalioiis,  23.30. 

40.  4.  d.  all  that  thou  seesl  to  the  house  of  Israel 
Vun.  4.  18.  O  Bekeshazzar,  d.  the  ;iilerpretalioii 
//ic.3.8.  to  d.  to  Jacob  his  transgression,  and  Israel 
ZccA.'J.  12.  even  to-day  do  1  d.  tiiat  1  will  render 
Mat.  13. 30.  r/.  uiilo  us  the  parable  of  lares  of  lield 

13.  15.  then  said  Feler,  d.  unto  us  this  parable 
..lets  13.  32.  and  we  d.  unto  you  glad  tidings 
4  J  .shall  111  no  vtise  believe,tho'  a  man  d.  it  to  you 


DEE 

Hos  4.  12.  my  people,  llieir  staff  li.  unto  tliein 
.imon  4. 13.10,  he  that  d.  to  man  «  hat  is  his  ihoughl 
jJcU  15.  3.  d.  ihe  conversion  ol  the  Genliles 

12.(/.  what  miracles  God  halh  wioU!,'lit  by  iheiii 

1  Cur.  2.  1.  d.  to  you  the  testimony  ol  God 

ULLLIiNL. 
Exod.  23. 2.  nor  speak  in  a  cause,  to  d.  afler  many 
DeuL  17  11.  Ihou  shall  not  </.  Uom  Uie  sentence 
fjiul.  ll'J  lo7.yetdoiiiot(/.  Iroin  tliy  lestnnonies 
I'rav.i.  5.  neither  d.  fioiu  the  wuiiis  ot  my  mouth 
7.25.letuot  thiiie  heart  (2. to  her  ways,go  not  astray 

Ul^GLLNKU,  ETH. 
Judif.  19.  t  8.  they  turned  till  the  day  d. 

2  cur.  54.  2.  d.  neither  to  the  rijilii-hand  nor  leit 
JuO  23.  11.  ins  way  have  1  kept  and  not  d. 
t'nai.  44.  18.  nor  liave  our  slep-i  d.  fiom  thy  way 

1U2.  II.  my  dayi  are  like  a  shadow  that  d. 
lU'J.  23.  I  am  gone  like  the  shadow  when  it  d. 
liy.  ol.  yet  have  I  not  d.  from  thy  law 
ULCKLASt;. 
Fi.l07.  38.  blesselh  them  and  suffer  not  cattle  \od. 
JuUii  3.  30.  he  must  increase,  bul  1  must  d. 

DECKEASLD,  LNG. 
Geii.  8.  5.  waters  (Z.coiiiinually  till  the  tenth  month 
t  the  waters  were  in  going  and  d.  till  tenth  iiionlh 
DECREE. 


17.23.whoin  yeigiiurautly  woisliip,li!m  d.  I  toyou  2C/(ron.30.5.so  they  established  ad.  to  makeprocl 


20.27.not  slninned  to  d.  to  you  the  counsel  of  God 
Hoin.  3.  25.  set  Ibrtli  to  d.  his  righteousness,  20. 
I  Cur.  3.  13.  work  be  manifest,  the  day  shall  d.  it 

11. 17.  ui  this  that  I  d.  to  you,  1  praise  you  not 
15.  1.  i  d.  unto  you  the  j.jspel  winch  1  preached 

Ck)l.  4.  7.  all  my  state  shall  Tychicus  (Z.  to  you 
Heb.W.M.lin'y  thaLsay  such  things (^.  plainly  that 

1  .la/in  1.  3.  that  which  we  have  seen  </.  we  to  you 
5.  this  then  is  the  message  which  we  d.  unto  you 

]  will  DECLARE. 
Job  15.  17.  and  lliat  which  I  have  seen  /  will  d. 
i'sal.  2. 7.  /  wili  d.  the  decree,  the  Lord  haili  said 
22.  22.  /  will  d.  tliy  name  to  brethren,  HeO.  2.  12. 

38. 18.  /  will  d.  my  iiii(|Uily ,  I  will  be  sorry  for  sin 
fiti.  10.  [  will  d.  what  he  hath  done  for  my  soul 
75.9.  but  J  will  d.  forever,  I  will  sing  praises  loG. 
145.  0.  speak  of  lliy  acts,  /  will  d.  thy  greatness 

fio.57.12./  will  (/.thy  righteousness  and  thy  works 
hr.  42.  4.  /  will  d.  il,  1  will  keep  nothing  back 
John  17. 20.  havf  declared  lliy  name,  and  will  d.  it 

DECLAUE  ije. 
Isa.  48.  20.  Willi  a  voice  of  singing  d.  yc,  tell  this 
Jer.  4.  5.  d.  yc  in  Judali,  and  jiublish  in  Jerusalem 

40.  14.  d.  yc  in  Egypt,  and  publish  in  Migdol 
50.2.  d.yc  among  tiie  iia'.ions,  publish, collce^^l  not 

JUic.  1.  10.  d.  ye  it  not  at  Gatli,  weep  ye  not  at  all 

mx:LARATlON. 
£si4.  10.  2.  the  d.  of  the  greatness  of  Mordocai 
Job  13.  17.  and  hear  my  d.  with  your  eais 
/..uke  I.  1.  taken  in  hand  lo  set  forth  in  order  a  d. 
i  Cor.  8.  19.  and  to  llie  d.  of  your  ready  mind 

DECLARED. 
Ezod.  9. 16. 1  raised  thee,  that  my  name  may  be<Z. 
y>ei    23.  44.  Moses  d.  to  the  children  of  Israel 
JVurn.  1.  18.  lliey  d.  their  pedigrees  by  their  )ioJI 
15.  34.  (lut  bun  in  ward,  because  it  was  not  d. 
iJr.ut.  4.  13.  and  be  d.  to  you  his  covenant 

2  Sam.  19.  <i.  fur  thou  bast  d.  this  day  that  ihou 
wVcA.  8. 12.  unilerslood  words  that  were  d.  to  them 
70^26.3.  how  hast  thou  plentifully  d.  thing  as  it  is 
Psal.W.  lO.I  nave  (/.  thy  tailbfulness  and  salvation 

71.  17.  hitherlo  liav«  I  d.  thy  wondrous  works 
77. 14.  ihou  h;ist  d.  Ihy  strength  among  the  people 
88. 11.  shall  ttiy  loving-kindnessbef/.  in  the  grave 
119.  13.  with  my  lips  have  I  d.  all  tliy  judgments 
96.  I  have  d.  my  ways,  and  thou  heardesl  ine 
/.sa.  21.2.  a  grievous  vision  is  d.  unto  ine 

10.  that  which  I  heard  of  God  have  I  d.  unto  you 

41.  26.  who  lialli  d.  from  the  beginning,  45.  21. 
43.  12.  I  have  rl.  and  have  saved,  44.  8.  |  48.  5. 
iS.  3.  1  have  d.  Ibrmer  things  from  Ihe  beginning 

14.  which  among  them  hath  d.  these  things  ? 
Jer.  36.  13   Micaiah  d.  all  the  words  he  heard 

42.  21.  ar.d  now  I  have  this  day  d.  il  to  you 
J^uke  8.  47  she  d.  lo  him  tu:fure  all  ihe  people 
John  1.  18.  no  m;in  bath  seon  God,  the  Son  d.  him 


Kzra  4.  T  21.  make  a  d.  to  cause  these  men  lo  cease 

5.  13.  king  Cyrus  made  ai/.  lo  build  this  house,  17. 

0.  1.  Darius  made  ad.  12. 1|  7.  21.  Artaxerxes  a  d. 
Esth.  3.  15.  tlie  (/.  was  given  in  Shushan,  9.  14. 

y.32.(/. of  Esther  coiihrmed  these  niattersof  Purini 
./uO  20. 1 29.  and  the  heritage  of  his  d.  from  God 

28. 2d.  when  be  made  ad.  lor  the  rain  and  a  way 

38. T  10.  and  established  my  d.  upon  it,  and  sel  bars 
I'sal.  2.  7. 1  will  declare  the  d.  the  Lord  hath  said 

148.  0.  he  hatli  made  a  d.  which  shall  not  pass 
Pru«.8.29.wheii  he  gave  to  sea  his  (/.waters  iiotpass 
Jer.  5.  22.  for  the  bound  of  the  sea  by  a  perpetual  d. 
/;(iH.2.  9.  ifye  will  not,  there  is  but  one  (/.  for  you 

4.  17.  this  matter  is  by  the  d.  of  the  watchers 
24.  and  ibis  is  the  d.  of  the  most  High 

0.  8.  now,  O  king,  establish  the  d.  and  sign  writing 
13.  Daniel  regardeth  not  thee,  iiori/.  hath  signed 
20.  I  make  a  d.  that  in  every  dominion  men  tear 
Jonah  3  7.  proclaimed  by  the  d.  of  king  and  nobles 
Jl/.o.  7.  11.  Ill  ihat  day  shall  the  (/.  be  lar  removed 
Z.i:ph.i.i.  befoie  the  d.  bring  Ibrtli,  before  day  pass 
J^uke  2.1. there  weni  out  a  d.  from  Cajsar  Augustus 

DECREE. 
Job  22.  28.  thou  shall  also  d.  a  thing,  and  it  sliall  be 
Pruo.ti.  15.  by  me  kings  reign, and  )iriiices(/.  justice 
isa.  10. 1.  wue  to  them  (lial(/.  unrighteous  decrees 

DECREED. 
Esth.  2. 1.  he  remembered  what  was  (/.  ag.  Vaslili 

9.31.  as  they  had  d.  for  themselves  and  iheir  seed 
Job  38.  10.  and  brake  up  for  it  my  d.  place,  set  bars 
/sa.l0.22.coiisumplion  (/.shall overflow  with  riglil. 
lCor.7.  37.  hath  so  d.  in  his  heart,  tlialhe  will  keep 

DECREES. 
Isa.  10.  1.  woe  to  them  that  decree  unrighteous  d. 
..icts  10.  4.  they  delivered  ihem  the  d.  lo  keep 

17.  7.  these  do'  contrary  to  the  d.  of  CiEsar,  saying 

DEDICATE. 
Deut.  20.  5.  Ipsl  he  die  and  another  man  rl.  it 
2,S'(/m.8.  11.  which  alsoPavid  did  (/.  to  the  Lord 

1  Chr.^x  -n.  nut  of  spoils  they  didi/.  loniainlain 

2  Chr.  2.  4.  behold  1  liuild  an  house  tot/,  il  lo  God 

liEDICATED. 
Z>e»/.20  5.  hath  1  uilta  new  house  and  halh  not  rf. 
Jiiil^.  \7.  3  I  had  wholly  </.  the  silver  to  the  Lord 
1  Kiiifs  7.  51.  Sot.  brought  in  things  which  David 

his  faiher  had  r/   1  Chr.  18.  II.  2  Chr.  5  1. 

8  63.  ihe  kins  and  Israel  </.  the  house, 2C/ir. 7. 5. 

15  15.  Asa  brought  in  the  things  his  faiher  had  (/. 

and  things  which  himself  had  d.  IChr.lb.  18. 

2A7//0-.S  12.4.all  therponeyof  ther/.lhiiigs  brought 

18.  the  things  the  kings  of  Judah  had  (/. 

1  Chr.  26.  20.  over  the  treasures  off/,  things,  26. 
26.  what  the  captains  of  the  hosis  had  if. 

28.  and  all  ihai  Samuel,  Saul,  and  Juab  had  d. 
28.  12  the  pattern  of  the  treasures  of  (/.  thinijs 

2  Chr.  24.  7.  the  d.  things  did  bestow  upon  Baalim 
31.  12.  and  hroiiehl  \n  iMe  '/.  ihings  faithfully 


17.26.1  have  (/.  to  them  thy  name  and  will  declarej  ^zek  44.  29.  every  '/.  ihinsr  in  Isr  shall  be  theirs 
jlcts  9. 27.  he  (/.  lo  them  how  he  had  seen  the  Lord  1  f/^i.  9. 18.  nor  ihe  first  lestament  (/.  without  blood 
10.  8.  when  lie  had  d.  all  these  things  to  them 


12. 17.  Iie(/.  how  L.  had  brought  him  out  of  prison 
15.  4.  d.  all  things  that  God  had  done  with  tliern 

14.  Simeon  hiid  d.  how  God  at  first  did  visit 
35  14   Festus  d.  Paul's  cause  to  the  king,  eaying 
Rom  1  4.  and  d.  to  be  the  Son  of  God  with  power 
9, 17.  that  my  name  might  be  d.  through  the  earth 

1  Cor.  1.11.  for  It  hath  been  d.  to  me  of  you 

2  Cor .3  3. ye  are  manifestly  (/.  lo  be  the  epistle  ofC. 
Col.  1.  8.  who  also  d.  to  iis  your  love  in  the  Spirit 
Rf«.  lO.T.the  mvstervof  God  be  finished  as  hed. 

DECLARETH,  ING. 

Isa-  41.  26.  yea,  there  is  none  that  d.  that  heareth 

45   10.  d.  the  end  from  the  Ikeginniiig,  and  from 


DEDICATING. 

JiTum.  7  10.  tlie  pruices  offered  for  d.  of  the  altar 

11.  each  prince  on  his  day  for  d.  of  the  altar 

DEDICATION. 

J^um.  7.  84.  this  was  the  d.  of  the  allar,  88. 

2  Chron.  7.  9.  for  they  kept  ihe  d.  of  ihe  allar 

K:ra6.  16.  childr.  of  capti"ity  kept  the  d.  with  joy 
17.  and  offered  at  the  d.  of  ihis  house  of  God 

JVek.  12.  27.  at  the  d.  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem 

/)aH.3.2.  cometo  d.  of  the  image  the  kingset  up,  3. 

.h/in  10.  22.  it  was  at  Jerusalem  llie  feast  of  the  d. 
DEED. 

/7fn.44.15.Joeeph  said, w  ha  t</.is  this  ye  have  done? 


fcT.4  15.  a  voice  d.  from  Dan  publLslielli  affliction.  Eiod.  alG.  in  very  d.for  this  cause  I  raised  thee  up 
l'2ii 


DEE 

Jiidg.  19.  30    ill  said,  there  w}5  no  sucJi  d  done 

1  bain.  25.  34.  in  very  d.  e.\cef  J  thou  hast  hasted 
20.  4.  David  understood  Saul  was  come  in  very  <i 

2  6(tM.  12.  14.  by  this  d.  hast  yiveii  great  occasiui. 
Ksl/t.  1. 17.  lor  this  v/.  of  queen  shall  come  abroa.i 
Fs.  137. 18.  happy  that  recompeiisetli  thy  d  to  ui 
Fruv.  19.  t  17.  his  d.  will  he  pay  luiii  again 
i^uAc  23.51. Joseph  bad  not  consented  lo  </.  of  tlienc 

24.  19.  Jesus  who  was  a  prophet  inighly  i;i  d 
.jictsi.i).  if  we  this  day  be  exainiiied  ol  tliegooo  rf 
Hom.lo.lS.  to  make  Gent,  obedieiii  by  woidaudd 
1  Cor. 3.2.  that  halh  done  thi»(/.  be  taken  away 

3.  concerning  him  that  hath  so  done  iiiis  d. 
C'o/.3.17. Whatever  yedo  in  wordor  (/.do all  in  nam. 
.Jam.  1.  25.  this  man  shall  be  ble.-ised  in  lus  d. 
1  John  3.  16.  let  us  not  love  in  word,  bul  in  d. 

DEEDS. 
Gen.  20.  fl.  hast  done  d.  that  ought  not  to  be  don. 

1  CAruH. II. t2'J.son  of  a  man  oIKab/.eel, great  ol  d. 
10. 8.  make  known  his  d.  am.  people,  I'sal.  105  1. 

2  C/irun.  35.  27.  his  d.  tirsl  and  lasl,  are  writlen 
Kzra  9  13.  after  ail  is  come  upon  us  for  our  evil  (/ 
jVcA.  0.  19.  also  they  reported  his  good  d.  before  iva 

13.  14.  wijie  not  out  my  good  d.  that  1  have  done 
I'sal.  28.  4   gave  them  according  lo  their  d. 
Isa.  59.  18.  according  to  their  d.  he  will  repay 
Jer.  5.  28.  they  overj.ass  the  d.  of  the  wicked 

25.  14.  will  recompense  iliem  according  to  Iheir  (/. 
Awte  11.  48.  that  ye  allow  the  d.  of  your  fatheis 

23.  41.  we  receive  the  due  reward  of  our  d. 
JoAn3.19.1oved  darkness,because  their  (/.were  evil 

20.  to  the  light,  lest  his  d.  should  be  reproved 

21.  that  his  d.  may  be  mado  ninnifesl,  llial  they 

8.  41.  Jesus  saitli,  ye  do  ihe  d.  of  your  father 
..ids  7.22.  JNloses  was  mighty  in  word  and  in  d. 

9.  30.  Dorcas  was  full  of  alms  (/.  which  she  did 
19.  18.  many  confessed,  and  shewed  their  d. 
24.2.  seeing  by  thy  providence  worlhy  d.  me  doii«i 

Hum.  2.  0.  render  lo  every  man  accoiduig  lo  his  il 
3.  20.  by  the  d.  of  the  law  shall  no  llesh  bejuslified 
28.  is  justified  by  faith  without  the  d.  of  the  law 
8. 13.  if  ye  mortily  the  (/.  of  llie  body  ye  slinll  hve 

2  Cor.  12.  12.  were  wrought  in  signs  and  miglily  ti. 

Cul.  3.  9.  ye  have  put  oil  the  old  man  willi  I1I3  d. 

2  Ptt.H.S.  Lot  vexed  his  scnil  with  their  unlawful  (i. 
'i.fuhn  11.  for  he  is  partaker  of  his  evil  (/. 

3  .Jolin  10.  I  will  remember  his  (/.  which  he  doe*.i 
Jade  15.  lo  convince  them  of  their  ungodly  d. 
Rev.  2.  6.  Ihou  hatest  the  d.  of  the  Nicolaitans 

22.  great  tribulation,  except  they  repent  of  their  d 

10.  11.  and  they  repented  not  of  their  d. 

DEEMED. 

Jicts  27.  27.  the  shipmen  (/.  lliat  they  drew  near 
DEEP 

Signifies,  [1]  TJiat  which  is  a  preal  way  frnni  the 
snrface  to  thebottum,Eziik.3-2.'-24.  [2J  Thesca 
Job  41.31.  \li]Avy greo.t  and  imminent  dang'  r 
Psal.09. 15.  [4]  Strange, or  unknuirn.ha. '■-:?,.  )9 
[5]  Hidden,  or  secret,  Job  12.  22.  Dan.  2.  22.  [6] 
hicunceivable,  or  incomprehensible,  Psal.  ii2.  .5. 
[7]y/(-//,  LukeS.  31.  Rev.20.3.  [8]  TheChaV 
riean,  or  Nebuchadnezz;n-'s  army,  Ezek.  26.  19. 

A  wise  man's  wards  are  cavrpared  tu  deep  waters, 
I'rov.  \S.  4.  They  are  full  of  deep  wisdom  and 
prndent  counsels.  Jliid  the  apostle  says, Rum. 
S.'i\i,that  neilher  height  nordejilh  siiall  be  able 
to  separate  us  from  the  love  of  God.  J^Trither 
the  most  exalted  height,  n  prospect  of  advance- 
ment to  the  highest  station,  nor  the  lowest  de- 
irree  of  adversity  and  distress. 

To  revolt,  or  .=in  deeply,  denotes  a  long  kahit  c.f 
crimes,  ahd  obstinate,  course  0/  idolatry  ;  or 
else  a  profound  and  very  great  iniguily,  a 
crime  that  has  taken  deep  ruot  in  the  soul  by 
lung  and  inveterate  custom  ;  they  have  deeply 
corrupted  themselves  as  in  llie  days  of  Oibcah, 
Hos.  9.  9.  They  have  carried  on  their  tcick- 
edness  to  such  a  pitch,  as  tu  imitat'  the  an- 
cient crimes  of  the  inhabitants  uf  O.beah, 
which  are  recorded  in  Judg;.  19.  22,  &c.  ./ind 
Isaiah  says,  Turn  ye  unto  him  from  whom  the 
children  of  Israel  have  deeply  if,\o\lei\, namely 
by  neglecting  and  forsaking  him,  and  seeking 
to  Egyiit  for  help,  Isa.  31.  b. 

Gen.  hi.  and  darkness  was  upon  Ihe  face  o''lhe  d 

7.  11.  the  fountains  of  the  (/.  were  broken  up 

8.  2.  the  fountains  also  of  the  (/.  were  Btopped 
49.25.  who  shall  bless  thee  wiili  blessmgsi  rif  thed 

Deut.  33. 13  and  for  llie  d  that  rouclieih  beneath 
Jnb  38.  30.  and  Ihe  face  of  ihe  d.  is  frozen 

41.  31.  he  makeih  the  (/.  to  boil  like  a  pot 
32.  one  would  think  the  d.  lo  be  h"ary 

Psal.  3S.  6.  ihy  judgments  are  n  great  d. 

42.  7.  (/.  callelh  10  d.  at  no  se  of  ihy  water-spcitf 
69.  15.  neither  let  the  d.  swallow  me  up 
104.6.  thou  coveredstit  wilh  the  (/.  ns  with  carta 
107.  24.  and  these  see  his  wonderi  in  the  (/. 

Prov.  8.  28.  he  strengthens  Ihe  founlains  of  Ihe  d 
}sa.  44.  27.  that  sailh  to  the  (/.  be  dry,  I  will  dry 
51. 10.  thou  not  it  which  di  led  water*  of  great  iJ 


DEF 

A'a.  63.  13.  that  led  lliem  lliro'  tlie  d.  as  a  linrtie 
Eiek  20.  ly.  when  1  shall  bring  uji  ilie  d.  on  iheo 

31.  4.  the  u.  iet  hnn  on  liigh  willi  her  rivtts 

15.  I  covered  ihe  d.  tor  hnn,  1  restrained  floods 
inios  T.  4. it  devoured  great  d.anil  did  eat  up  a  part 

Jo^ak  2.  J.  tor  thou  hadst  cast  ine  into  the  d. 
Hab.'i.lO.lbed.  uttered  Ins  voice. and  lilt  up  liands 
i,vAeJ.4. launch  out  in  the  d  and  let  down  your  nets 
S).  HI.  would  not  command  them  to  go  into  the  d. 
Rom.  10.  7.  or  who  shall  descend  into  the.  d.? 
Cor.  11.25.  anight  and  day  1  have  been  in  the u. 
DKEP,  .idjcctive. 
/••b  12  "22.  he  discovereth  d.  things  out  of  darkness 
Paoi.  M.  ti.  the  inward  thought  and  the  heart  is  d. 
69. 2. 1  sink  in  d.  mire,  where  is  no  standnig,  I  am 
come  into  d.  waters  where  Hoods  overflow  iiie 
14.  let  me  be  deliveied  out  of  the  d.  waters 
80.  y.  and  thou  didst  cause  it  to  take  d.  root 
y-2.  5.  (J  Lord,  thy  thoughts  are  very  d. 
<J5.  4.  in  his  hand  are  the  (/.  places  of  the  earth 
Uo.  (5.  that  did  he  in  the  "eas  and  all  d.  places 
140. 10.  them  he  cast  inti-ii  pits  that  they  rir-e  not 
/Vol),  lfi.4.  words  of  a  man's  iiiouth  are  as  d.  waters 
20.  .5.  counsel  in  the  heart  of  man  is  like  d.  waters 

22.  14.  the  mouth  of  s'range  women  is  a  d.  pit 
2J.  27.  fur  a  whore  is  a  </.  dilch,  and  a  narrow  jiit 

f-cU.  7.  24.  and  e.xceedni!^  d.  who  can  find  it  out? 
Ua.  7.  t  11.  ask  thee  a  ?isih,  make  thy  petition  d. 

29. 15.  woe  to  them  that  seek  d.  to  hide  their  couns. 
30  33.  he  hath  made  Ti:phet  d.  and  large 

Jir.  49.  8.  turn  ba'k,  dwell  d.  O  inhabit,  of  Dedan 
Kitk.  3.  t  ij.  not  sent  'o  a  jieople  d.  of  lips,  f  0. 

23.  32.  shall  drink  iM'thy  sister's  cup  d.  and  large 

32.  14.  then  will  I  make  their  waters  d. 
34.  18.  and  to  have  drunk  the  d.  waters 

J)an.  2.  22.  he  revealeth  the  a.  and  secret  things 
Luke  6.48.  digued  d.  and  laiii  foundation  on  a  rock 
John  4.11.  hast  iiuthmg  tf'  draw,  and  the  well  is  d. 
1  (,"'or.2.10.the  Spiritsearcheth  thei/.  things  of  God 
i  Cor.  8.  2.  how  their  d.  poverty  abounded  to  riches 

DKEP  sleep. 
Oen.  2.  21.  God  caused  a  d  sleep  to  fall  on  Adam 
15.  12.  a  d.sleep  fell  on  AI'rHm,and  great  darkness 
1  Ham.  215.  12. because  a  d.sleep  was  fallen  on  them 
Job  4.  13.  when  d.  sleep  falleth  on  men,  33.  15. 
Prov.  19.  1.5.  slolhfulness  casteth  into  d.  sleep 
Isa.  2n.  10.  L.  poured  out  on  you  spirit  of  d.  sleep 
nan.  8.  18.  I  w  as  in  a  d.  sleep  on  my  face,  lU.  9. 
^cts  20  9.  Eutvhus  '-eing  fallen  into  d.  sleep 

flKEPER. 
Lev.  13.  3.  theolasue  in  sightberf.  than  skin,25.30. 

4.  if  the  bright  spot  in  sight  be  not  (i.  31,  32,  34. 
Job  11.  8.  it  is  d.  than  hell,  what  canst  thou  know? 
Isa.  33. 19.a  people  of  d.  speech  than  canst  [lerceive 

DEEPLY. 
fsa.  31.  6.  the  children  of  Israel  have  d.  revolted 
Hos  9.9. they  have  d. corrupt. themselves  aa  in  days 
Mark  8.  12.  Jesus  sighed  d.  in  his  spirit,  and  saith 

DEEPNESS. 
Jl/at. 13.5.Bprung  up, because  tbeyhad  no  d.of  earth 

DEEPS. 

.VcA.9.11.theirpcrsecutorsthou  threwcst  intothed. 

I'sal.  88.  6.  thou  faast  laid  me  in  the  pit,  in  the  d. 

148.  7.  praise  the  Lord,  ye  dragons  and  all  d. 

Zech.  10.  11.  all  the  d.  of  the  river  shall  dry  up 

DF'^^R. 

/>p«M4.  .i.  ve  shall  eat  the  fallow  d.  and  wiH  goat 

I  h'inrs  4.23  Solom.had  fallow  d.  and  fatted  fowl 

DEFAMED. 

1  Cor.4. 13.being  (/.we  intreat.are  made  offscouring 

DEFAMING. 

Jer  20.10  for  I  heard  d.  of  many,  fear  on  every  side 

DEFEAT. 

2  Sam.  15.  34.  d.  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel,  17.  14. 

DEFENCE. 

A'um. 14.9.  their  rf.  is  deport,  from  them,  L.  with  us 

2  C/irnv.  11.5.  Rehoboam  hii  lit  cities  ford,  of  Jud. 

Jod  22.  25.  yea,  the  Almighty  shall  be  thy  d. 

Psal.  7. 10.  my  d.  is  of  G.  who  saveth  the  upright 
31.  2.  be  thou  for  a  house  of  d.  to  save  me 
59.  9.  I  will  wait  upon  thee,  for  G.  is  my  d.  17. 

16.  thou  hast  been  my  d.  ani<  refuge  in  trouble 
63. 2.  God  is  my  d.  I  shall  not  be  greatly  moved,  6. 
89.18. for  Lord  is  our  d.holy  One  of  Israel  our  kin" 
94.22.  Lord  is  my  d.  and  God  rock  of  my  refuge 

Eccl.  7.  12.  for  wisdom  is  a  d.  and  money  is  a  d. 
Jsa.  4.  5.  for  upon  all  the  glory  shall  be  a  d. 
19.  fi.  the  brooks  of  d.  .>ha!l  be  emptied  and  dried 

33.16.  his  place  of  d.  shall  he  the  munition  of  rocks 
A'nA.  2.  5.  and  the  d.  shall  be  prepared 

^cts  19.  33.  would  have  made  his  d.  to  the  people 
22.  1.  hear  my  d.  which  I  make  now  unto  you 
Pkil.  1.  7.  in  my  bonds  and  in  the  d.  of  the  gospel 

17.  knowing  that  I  am  set  for  the  d.  of  the  gospel 

DEIENCED. 

Zech.  11.  t  2  for  the  d.  forest  is  come  down 

b'ee  City,  Cities. 

DEFEND. 

Judc.  10.  l.Tolah  eon  of  Pnah  arose  to  d.  Israel 

E  KiniT)  19  34  I  vill  d.  citv,2f  0.  Ita.  37. 35. 1 38.6. 

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DEF 

Psal.  20. 1.  the  name  of  the  God  of  Jacob  d.  Ihee 
59.  1.  (I.  nie  fioiii  Ilium  that  rise  up  against  niu 
82. 3. d. the  poor  and  lullieiless,  do  justice  to  needy 
Isa.  31.  o.  bo  will  Ihe  Lord  of  hosts  d.  Jerumleiii 
iCtcli.  y.  15.  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  d.  Ihein 
12.8.in  that  day  shall  Lord  d.  inhabitants  ol  Jems. 
DEFEAUEU. 
2  Sam.  23.  12.  Shaiiiiimh  stood  and  d.  the  ground 
.icts  7.  24.  he  d.  liiiu  a«id  avenged  the  opjires^ed 

DEFENUEST. 
Psa/.5.11.  ever  .-.bout  lor  joy,  because  ihoud.  them 

DEF  EN  DUNG. 
Isa.'S\.5.d.  Jerus.  he  will  deliver  and  preseive  it 

DEFER. 
Keel.  5. 4.  when  thou  vowest  a  vow,d.  not  to  pay  it 
Jstt.  48. '.'.  for  my  nuiiie's  sake  will  1  d.  inine  anger 
Dan.  9.  19.  d.  not  for  thine  own  sake,  O  my  God 

DEFERRED. 
(7e?i.34. 19.  the  young  man  d.  not  to  do  the  thing 
Prov.  13.  12.  hone  d.  nuiketh  the  heart  sick 
jicts  24.  22.  when  Feli.v  heard  lliesu  ii<:  d.  them 

DEFERRETll. 
Prov.  19.  11.  the  discretion  ol  a  man  d.  his  anger 

DEFY. 
JVu7«.  23.  7.  come,  curse  me  Jacob,  and  d.  Israel 
8.  howshall  I  d.  whom  the  Lord  hath  notdetied? 
1  Sam.  17. 10. 1  d.  the  armies  of  Israel  this  day 

25.  is  come  up,  surely  to  d.  Israel  is  he  come  up 

26.  that  he  should  d.  the  armies  of  the  hying  God 

DEFIED. 
JVuJn.23.8.how  shall  Idely  whoniLord  hath  nntd.? 

1  ium. 17.36.he  hath  d.the  armies  of  the  living  God 
45.  the  God  of  Israel  whom  thou  hast  d. 

2  6'am. 21. 21.  when  he  d.  Israel,  Jonathan,  son  of 
Shimeah,  brother  of  l.)avid,slew  him,  1  C'Ar.  20.  7. 
23.  9.  when  they  d.  Pliilislines  gathered  to  battle 

DEFILE. 
Man  !s  defiled, or  polluted,  eitherinwardbj,hy  sin, 
1  Cor.  8.  7.  Tit.  1.  15.  lleb.  12. 15.  or  outicardty 
and  ceremonially.,  as  bij  the  plague  of  leprosy. 
Lev.  13.  46.  ur  by  touclung  a  dead  body,  Num. 
5.2.     Both  inwardly  and  outwardly,  by  J'ulluw- 
%ng  the  abominations  of  the  heathen,  Lev.  18. 
24.    By  seeking  after  wizards.  Lev.  t.>.'.il.  By 
lUiils,  Ezek.  20.  7.    By  unnatural  uncleanness, 
1  Tim.  1.  10.    By  the  uiirulmess  of  the  tongue, 
which  involves  men  in  the  guilt  of  sin,  and  fills 
the  world  with  contentions  and  combustions, 
when  It  IS  not  kept  under goocrnment,.];\iU.3.H. 
Man  is  also  said  to  dehle  others.  rihecliLin  defied 
Dinah,  the  daughter  of  Jacob  ;  he  humbled,  he 
debauched  her,  or  lay  carnally  with  /((■r,Gen.34. 
13.     JJnd  such  as  commit  adultery,  ilehle  their 
neighbours'  v.i\-Ks,Kiek.  18.11.  Those  that  gave 
their  seed  to  Molech,  are  said  to  detile  God's 
sanctuary,  /^co.  20. 3.;  because  such  persims,to 
screen  their  idolatry,  came  into  Am  sanctuary 
as  others  did;  or,  because  by  these  actions  they 
did  pronounce  and  declare  to  all  men,  that  they 
esteemed  the   sanctuary  and  service   of  God 
abominable  and  vile,  by  preferring  such'odious 
and  pernicious  idolatry  before  it. 
Lev.  11.  44.  nor  shall  ye  d.  yourselves,  18.  24. 
1.5.  31.  when  they  d.  my  tabernacle  among  them 
18.  20.  to  d.  thyself  with  thy  neighbour's  wife 
23.  neither  lie  with  any  beast  to  d.  (hvself 
28.  that  the  land  spue  not  you  out  when  ye  d.  it 
20.  3.  given  liis  seed  to  Molech,  to  d.  my  sanctuary 
21.4.  he  shall  not  d.  himself,  being  a  chief  man 
11.  nor  d.  himself  for  his  father  or  his  mother 
22.  8.  he  shall  not  eat  to  d.  himself  therewith 
JViim.  5.  3.  put  out,  that  they  d.  not  tlieir  camps 
35.  34.  d.  not  the  land  which  ye  shall  inhabit 
2  Kings  23.  13.  the  high  |ilaces  did  the  king  d. 
C«nt.5.3.have  washed  my  feet, how  shall  Id.  them? 
/5a. 30.22. slial!  d.the  covering  of  thy  graven  images 
./er.  32.  34.  in  the  house  called  by  my  name  to  d.  it 
Kzek.  7.  22.  for  robbers  shall  enter  into  -t  and  d.  it 
9.  7.  d.  the  house,  fill  the  courts  with  the  slain 
20.  7.  d.  not  yourselves  with  idols  of  Egypt,  18. 
22.  3.  maketh  iilids  against  herself  to  d.  herself 
28.  7.  and  they  shall  d.  thy  brightness 
.33.  26   ye  rf.  every  man  bis  neighbour's  wife 
37  23   nor  shall  they  d.  themselves  any  ninro 
43.  7.  and  my  name  shall  Israel  no  more  d. 
44.25. shall  come  at  no  dead  person  tod. themselves 
Dan.  1.8.  would  notd. himself  with  the  king's  meat 
Mat.  15   18.  and  they  d.  the  man,  Mark  7.  15,23. 
1  Cor.  3.  17.  if  any  man  d.  the  temple  of  God 
1  Tim.  1.  10.  ihe  law  is  for  ihem  thatd.  themselves 
.fudeS.  likewise  these  filthy  dreamers  d.  the  flesh 

DEFILED. 
Oen.  34.  2  Shechcm  lay  with  Dinah,  and  d.  her 
5.  Jacob  heard  that  he  had  d.  Dinah  Inn  daughter 
13.  because  he  had  d.  Dinah  their  sister,  27. 
Lev.  5.  3.  what  uncleanness  a  man  shall  he  d.  with 
II.  43.  unclean,  that  he  shoulil  he  d.  thereby 
13.  46.  while  the  plague  is  in  him  he  shall  be  d. 
1.1.  32.  this  is  the  law  of  him  that  is  d.  by  hia  tesd 
18.  24.  in  all  those  things  tliu  nations  are  d. 


DEG 

/.en    18  25.  tlia  land  isd.  1  visit  iniquity  on  it,  ?f 

19.  31.  nor  seek  alter  wizards  to  be  d.  by  tlieni 

21.  1.  there  shall  none  be  d.  lot  the  ileau 

3.  fur  his  sister  a  virgin,  lor  her  may  he  be  d. 
JVuJH.  5.  2.  put  out  whosoever  is  d.  by  the  dead 

13.  and  if  she  be  d.  27.  |{  14.  il  she  he  not  d.  28. 

6.  9.  and  he  hath  d.  the  head  of  his  consecralioa 
12.  days  be  lost,  because  his  separation  was  d. 

9.6.iiien  who  wertd.  by  the  dead  body  ofa  ma;\,7 
19.20.hecause  he  hath  d.the  sanctuaty  ol  UieLori 
Deal.  21.  23.  bBry  him,  that  thy  land  be  not  d. 

22.  9.  lest  the  fruit  of  thy  vineyard  be  d. 

24.  4.  former  husband  may  not  take  her  after  d. 
2  Kings  23.8.Jo6iah  d.high  places  \\  10.  d.  Touheth 
1  Chron.  5.  1.  forasmuch  as  he  d.  liis  father's  bed 
jVeh.  13.  2'J.  because  they  have  d.  the  priesthood 
Job  16.  15.  I  have  d.  my  lioin  in  the  dust 
Psal.  74.  7.  J.  the  dwelling  place  of  thy  nanie,79.1 

106.  39.  thus  were  tlney  d.  with  th'^ir  own  works 
Isa.  24.  5.  the  earth  is  d.  under  inhabitants  thereof 

59.  3.for  your  hands  are  d.  with  blood,  and  tingeri 
Jer.  2.  7.  but  when  ye  entered,  ye  d.  my  land 

3.9.througli  lightness  of  her  whoredom  shed,  land 

16.  18.  btcause  they  have  d.  my  land,  they  filled 

19. 13.  the  boiHies  of  the  kings  of  Jud.  shall  be  d. 
Ezek.  4.  13.  thus  shall  Israel  eat  their  d.  bread 

5.  11.  surely  because  thou  hast  d.  iny  sanctuary 

7.  24.  1  win  make,  iheir  holy  places  shall  be  d 
18.  8.  neither  hath  d.  his  neiglibuin's  wile,  15. 

11.  and  hath  even  d.  his  neighbour's  wife 

20.  43.  all  your  doings  wherein  ye  have  been  d. 

22.  4.  and  hast  d.  thyself  in  thy  idols,  211.  7. 

11.  another  hath  lewdly  d.  his  daii^iter-in-law 

23.  13.  I  saw  that  she  was  d.  both  took  one  way 
17.  the  Babylonians  d.  her  with  their  whored  jni 
38.  they  have  d.  my  sanctuary  in  the  same  day 

28.  IS.  thou  hast  d.  thy  sanctuaries  by  thy  iniqui 
36.  17.  they  d.  it  by  iheir  own  way  and  doings 
43.8.  they  liaved.  my  holy  name  by  abommatians 
//os .5.3.whoredom  of  E|ilnaim,  and  Isr.  is  d.  6.H' 
Mic.  4.  11.  many  nations  that  say,  let  her  be  d. 
Mark  7.  2.  the  disciples  eat  bread  with  d.  hanoo 
.hhn  18.  28.  they  went  not  in,  lest  they  should  be  d, 
1  Cor.  8.  7.  and  their  conscience  being  weak  is  d. 
7'/t.l.l5.  but  to  them  Ihat  are  d.  and  unbelieving  ii 
nothing  pure,  even  their  mind  and  conscience  d 
I/eb.  12  li>.  trouble  yon,  and  thereby  many  be  d. 
liev.  3.  4.  a  few  who  have  not  d.  their  garment* 
14.  4.  these  are  they  who  are  not  d.  with  women 

DEFILEST. 
frC7i.49.4.  wentest  up  to  father's  bed,then  d.  thou  il 

DEFILETH. 
F.iod.  31.14.that  d.  sabbath,  surely  he  put  todetth 
J\'«7n.l9.13.  purifielli  nothimself,  d.  the  tabcrnaclfl 
35. 33.  shall  not  pollute  the  land,  blood  d.  the  land 
Mat.  15.  11. not  that  which  goelli  into  the  month  d 

20.  to  eat  with  unw  ashen  hands  d.  not  a  man 
w1/o)'/i  7.  20.  what  Cometh  out  of  man  that  d.  man 
.fain.  3.6.  so  is  the  tongue,  that  it  d.  the  whole  body 
Rev.  21.  27.  in  no  wise  enter  any  thing  that  d. 

DEFRAUD. 
Lev.  19.  13.  thou  shall  not  d.  thy  neighbour 
Mic.  2.  t  2.  so  they  d.  a  man  and  his  house 
Mai.  3.  t  5.  against  those  that  d.  the  hireling 
Mark  10.  19.  do  not  bear  false  witness,  d.  not 
1  Cor.6.  8.  nay  yon  do  wrong,  and  d.  your  brethren 
T.  5.  d.  not,  e.xcept  it  be  witii  consent  for  a  time 
1  Thess.  4.6.  that  no  man  d.  his  tuotli.  in  aov  mat. 

DEFRAl'DEn. 
I.Sam. 12.3. whom  have  1  d?  whom  have  f  oppress.? 

4.  they  said,  thou  hast  not  d.  nor  oppressed  us 
1  Cor.  6.  7.  why  do  not  rather  sufT.  yours,  to  bed. 
2Cor.7.2.we  have  wronged  no  man, have  d.  no  man 

DEGENERATE. 

./er.  2.  21.  how  art  Ihnn  turned  into  the  d.  plant! 
DEGREE,  S. 

Psalms,  or  Songs  ofde?rees  ;  This  title  is  given  to 
fifteen  Psalms,  which  are  the  !20fA,  and  all  thai 
follow  to  the  V.Wh,  inclusive.  The  Hebrew  text 
calls  them,  A  song  of  nscoiits.  Junius  rindTrc- 
mellins,  translate  the  Hebrew  hy,  A  song  of  ex- 
cellencies, or  An  exceilent  song:  because  of  ths 
excellent  matter  of  thrm.ns  eminent  persons 
are  called  men  of  high  degree,  1  Chron.  17.  17. 
.Some  call  i'Ac7nPsalms  of  elevation;  becavse,stt^ 
they,  tkry  were  sunn-  with  an  emlted  voice,  or, 
because  at  every  Psnlm  the  voire  was  raised. 
But  ihe  common  translation,  or.  Psalms  of  de- 
grees, Acs  more grnerally nbtainei.  Sawe  inter- 
preters think  that  they  were  so  called,  becaute 
they  were  .sung  upon  the  ff  teen  steps  of  the  tem- 
ple;  but  they  are  not  agreed  about  the  p.uct 
where  these  fifteen  steps  were.  Others  think 
they  were  so  enllrd,  bi'-.nnse  they  were  sung  in 
a  gallery,  which  they  say,  was  in  the  court  of 
Ur»e\,  where  sometimes'  the  Levilcs  read  th* 
law.  But  others  are  of  opinion,  that  the  mo»t 
probable  reason  why  they  are  called  songs  of 
degrees,  or  of  ascer'.,  i>,  because  they  were  rr'.n 
posed  and  sung  by  IheJevre  on  the  orcasion  cj 


DEL 

tiar  deliverance  from  the  capi'vity  o/ Babylon, 
whether  It  were  to  implurc  this  deli  ocranecjrum 
God,  or  to  return  thanks  fur  U  after  it  had  hap- 
pened. „-iU  thcs!  I'saliiis  have  some  rcLatwn  to 
this  great  event  .^ind  the  scripture  coniinunly 
applies  the  phrase,  to  ascend,  or  go  u(i,  to  ex- 
press tins  return,  Ezra  i.  3,  o,  U.  |  7.  ti,  7,  'J. 
because  Habylon  was  situated  in  a  plain,  and 
Jerusalem  m  a  mountamuus  country-  .dud  al- 
though one  of  the  l^salins  is  ascribed  to  David, 
and  an.Jt/ier  toSuloriioii,  yet  t1iey  also,  as  w.ll 
as  the  rest,  might  have  lieeii  used  on  this  occa- 
sion, though  they  were  composed  by  Uavid  and 
SoluniDii  upon  other  occasions. 

7%^  apuslte  Paul  says,  That  sucli  as  have  used 
tlie  otlice  of  a  deacon  well,  purcha.se  to  them- 
selves a  good  degree,  1  Tun.  '.i.  1.1.  They  gam 
great  honour,  respect,  and  reputation. 

2  Kings  iiO.  U.  or  backward  ten  d.  lU,  ]  1.  Jsa.  38. 8. 
t  11.  by  which  it  had  gone  down  in  d.  of  Ahaz 

1  Chron.  15.  18.  brethren  of  second  d.  with  them 
1"   17.  accordmg  to  the  stale  of  a  man  nl'highd. 

Psal.&2.'J.men  of  low  d.  vanity,  menofhigh  d.  a  lie 

Jyuke  1.  .V2.  he  hath  e.\aited  them  of  low  d. 

i  Tim.  '.i.  13.  they  purchase  to  themselves  a  good  </. 

Jam.  1.  y.  let  brother  of  low  d.  rejoice  lie  i6  exalted 
DEL/VY,  ED,  ETH.. 

Exod.  22. 29.  thou  shall  not  d.lo  ofter  the  first-fruils 
;i2. 1.  the  peojile  saw  that  Moses  </.  to  come  down 

Psal.  Hi).  60.  d.  not  to  keep  thy  commandments 

Mat.  24.  48.  my  lord  d.  his  coming,  J^uke  12.  45. 

yJcti  9.  38.  thai  he  would  not  d.  lo  come  to  them 
DELAY,  Hubstantive. 


DEL 

Prov.  1.  22.  how  long  will  scorncrs  d.  in  scominc 
2.  14.  anU  d.  in  the  Irowardness  of  the  wicked 
Eecl.  2.  T  24.  than  that  he  d.  his  senses  In  good 
J.^a.  1.  U.  I  d.  not  in  the  blood  of  bullocks 
13.  17.  and  as  for  gold,  ihey  shall  not  d.  in  it 
55.  2.  and  let  your  *oul  u.  itself  in  fatness 
5d.  2.  yet  lliey  seek  me,  and  d.  lo  know  my  way« 
14.  then  shall  lliou  d.  thyself  in  llie  Lord 
.ler.  9.  24.  In  these  things  1  d.  sailh  the  Lord 
Jlal.  3.  1.  messenger  of  the  covenant  wiioni  ye  <i.ln 
Horn.  7.  22.  I  d.u\  the  law  of  God  aller  inwaid  man 
DELIGHTED. 

1  Sam.  19.  2.  Jonathan  d.  much  ia  David 

2  .Sam.  22.  2U.  because  he  d.  in  ine,  I'tal.  18.  19. 
1  Kings  10.  9.  the  L.  who  d.  in  thee,  2  Chr.  9.  8. 
.VcA  U.  25.  and  d.  themselves  in  lliy  greai  goodness 
Kslh.  2.  14.  she  came  no  more,  except  king  d.M  her 
Fsal.  22.  8.  let  him  deliver  him,  seeing  he  d.  in  him 

109. 17.  us  he  d.  not  in  blessing,  let  it  be  far  from 

Cant.  2.  t  3.  1  d.  and  sal  down  under  his  shadow 

Is'i.  65.  12.  did  choose  that  wherein  I  d.  not, 06. 4. 

66   11.  bo  d.  with  the  abundance  of  her  glory 

DELIGIITEST. 

P«aZ.51. 16.  not  sacrifice,  lliou  d.  not  in  burntoffer. 
DEHGHTETll. 

Esth.  6.  6.  whom  the  king  d.  to  honour,  7,  9,  11. 

/'A-a/.37.23.are  ordered  by  L.  and  he  d.  in  his  way 
112.  1.  that  d.  greatly  in  his  commandments 
147.  10.  he  d.  not  in  the  strength  of  the  horse 

Prov.  3.  12.  as  a  father  ihe  son  in  whom  he  d. 

Isa.  42.  1.  behold  mine  elect,  in  whom  my  soul  d. 
02.  4.  called  Hephzi-bah,  for  the  Lord  d.  in  thee 
66.  3.  and  their  soul  d.  in  their  abominations 


'ids  25. 17.  without  any  d.  1  sat  on  the  judgm.-seat   Mic.l 

DELECTABLE.  "     ' 

Isa.  44.  9.  and  their  d.  things  shall  not  profit 

DELICACIES. 
Hev.  18.  3.  the  merchants  are  rich  through  her  d. 

DEL1C.\TE. 
iJeut.  '28. 51.  the  d.  man  or  woman  among  you,  56. 
/.<a.47.1.  thou  shall  no  more  be  called  tender  and  (/. 
Jer.  6.2.  likened  Zioii  to  a  comely  and  d.  woman 
Mic.  1.  16.  make  thee  bald  for  thy  d.  children 

DELICATES. 
Jer.  51.  34.  he  halh  filled  his  belly  with  my  d. 

DELICATELY. 
I  .Sam.!5.32.bring  -Agag,  and  Agiig  came  to  him  d. 
Prov.  29.  21.  he  that  d.  hringeth  up  his  servant 
y.a/n.4.o.they  that  did  feed  rf.are  desolate  in  streets 
Luke  7.  25.  "they  that  live  d.  are  in  kings'  courts 
I  'J'lm.o.  1 6.  she  that  livclh  rf.  is  dead  while  she  liv. 

DELIOATENESS. 
Deut.'iS.  5fi.  to  set  her  foot  on  the  ground  for  d. 

DELICIOUSLY. 
{icv.  18.  ".how  she  glorified  herself  and  lived  d.  9. 

DELIGHT,  SubstanliKC. 
den.  34. 19.  Sliechem  had  d.  in  Jacob's  daughter 
J)eut.lO.  15.  L.  had  a  d.iii  thy  fathers  to  love  iheni 
21. 14   and  it  shall  be  if  thou  ha   c  no  d   in  her 

1  .Sam.  15-  22.  hath  the  L.  asgreau*/.  in  offerings? 
18.22.  and  say,  behold,  the  king  hath  d.  in  thee 

2  .Saf/i.  15.  21).  if  lie  thus  say,  I  have  no  rf.  in  thee 
Job  22.26.  then  shall  thou  have  d.  in  ihe  Almighty 
Psal.  1.  2.  but  his  d.  is  in  the  law  of  the  Lord 

IG.  3.  and  to  the  excellent,  in  whom  is  all  my  d, 
27. 1 4.  to  behold  the  d.  of  the  Lord,  and  enquire 

119.24.  thy  testimonies  also  are  my  d.  and  counsel 

77.  that  1  may  live,  for  thy  law  is  my  d,  174 

Prou.8.30.I  was  daily  his  d.  rejoicing  always  in  tJie 

11.  1.  but  a  just  weight  is  the  Lord's  d. 
20.  such  as  are  upright  in  their  way  are  his  d. 

12.  22.  but  they  that  deal  liuly  are  liis  d. 

15.  8.  but  the  prayer  of  ihe  U|  right  is  Iv.sd. 

16.  13.  righteous  iips  are  the  d.  of  kings 
18.  2.  a  fool  haih  no  d.  in  understanding 
19. 10.  d.  is  not  seemlv  for  a  fool,  much  Ie.>!s  for 
24.  25.  but  to  them  thai  rebuke  him  shall  be  d. 
29.  17.  yea,  he  shall  givcd.  unio  thy  soul 

EccJ.12.tl0.preacher  sought  to  find  out  words  of  d. 
Cant.  2.  3.  I  sat  under  his  shadow  with  great  d. 
Isa.  58.  2.  they  take  d.  in  approaching  to  God 

13.  if  thou  call  rhe  sabbath  a  d.  the  holy  of  Lord 
ft2.  t  4.  thou  shall  be  called,  my  d.  is  in  her 
/cr.6.  10.  Ihey  Irave  no  </.  in  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Dan.  11.  t  41.  he  shall  enter  into  (he  land  of  li. 
■f  45.  shall  plant  tabernacle  in  the  mount  of  d. 
DELIGHT,  Fcrb. 
,V«m.l4.8.  ifL.  d.  in  us,  will  bring  us  inlo  (his  land 
.Srtm.  24.3.  whv should  the  king  (/.in  tins  (liiiig! 
■Ton  27.  10.  will  he  d.  himself  in  Uie  Ahmghi ,  ! 

34.  9.  that  he  should  d.  himself  with  God 
''sal.  22.  t  8.  let  him  deliver  him,  if  he  d.  in  h'm 
37.4.  d.  thyself  also  iji  the  Lo.d,  he  shall  give  llice 
11.  the  meek  shall  d.  in  the  abundance  of  peace 
^0.  8.  I  d.  to  do  thy  wiH,  O  my  God,  thy  law  is 
49.  t  13.  yet  their  posterity  d.  in  (heir  moulh 
02  4.tLey  rf-in  lies  {|  fJ8.30.thfi  people  that  d.\n  war 
iH    19.  ill  mult,  of  Liiout'lits  (i'v  comforts  d.  soul 
\19.  16.  I  will  d.  myself  in  thy  s'ntutes,  3.^ 
47.  d.  in  ihv  c.onim»"ili>icn's  ||  70   (/.  in  (fiv  law 


etainetli  not  anger,  because  d.  in  mercy 
Alal.  2.  17.  when  ye  say,  G.  d.  m  them  thaldo  evil 

DELIGHTS. 
2  .*?flm. 1.24. who  clothed  you  in  scarlet  with  other  «.'. 
I^sul.  119.  92.  unless  thy  law  had  been  my  d. 

143.  yet  thy  conm.andinents  are  my  d. 
Prov.  8.  31.  my  d.  were  with  the  sons  of  men 
Eccl.  2.  8. 1  gat  me  men-singers,  and  ihe  d.  of  men 
Cant.  7.  6.  how  pleasant  art  thou,  O  love,  for  d. 

DELIGHTSOME. 
JIal.  3.  12.  ye  shall  be  a  </.  land,  sailh  the  Lord 

DELIVER. 
G«n.40.13.(hou  shah  (/.Pharaoh's  cup  into  hishaud 
Eiod.  5.  18.  yet  shah  he  d.  the  liile  of  bricks 

22.  7.  if  a  man  shall  d.  unto  his  neighliour,  10. 
26.  thou  shall  d.  it  by  thai  ihe  sun  goeth  down 

2:1.  31.  I  will  d.  the  inhabitants  of  -Ihe  land 
J^'um.  21.  2.  if  thou  wilt  indued  (/.  tins  people 

35.  25.  the  congregation  shall  (/.  the  slayer  out  of 
IJrut.  7.  24.  he  shall  d.  their  kings  inlo  iliy  hand 

23.  15.  lliou  shall  not  d.  lo  his  master  liie  servanli  I'rov.  19.  19.  if  thou  (/.  hi 
25.  11.  lo  (/.  her  husband  out  of  the  hand  of  him 
32.39.  any  that  can  d.  out  of  my  hand,  Isa.  43.  13. 

./osh.  2.  13.  lliat  ye  will  d.  our  lives  from  death 

8.  7.  for  your  God  will  d.  it  into  your  hand 

20.  5.  they  shall  not  d.  the  slayer  inlo  his  hand 
,)'udg.  7.  7.  and  d.  the  Midianites  inlo  thine  hand 

10.  t  1-  after  Abimelech  arose  Tola  to  d.  Israel 

11.  30.  if  thou  shall  without  fail  (/.  the  Ammonites 
13.5.  Samson  shall  begin  to  d.  Israel  from  I'hilisl. 

1  .Sam.  7.  14.  the  coasts  thereof  did  Israel  d. 

12.  21.  after  things  which  cannot  profit  nor  d. 

23.  4.  I  will  d.  Ihe  Philistines,  2  Sam.  5.  19.         < 

24.  4.  1  will  d.  thine  enemy  into  thine  hand 
28.  19.  the  Lord  will  d.  Israel  to  the  Philistines 

2  Sam.  14. 10.  the  king  will  hear  lo  d.  his  haiidinaid 
20.  t  6.  let  Sheba  d.  himself  from  our  eyes 

1  Kings  18.9. thou  wouldest(i.  thy  servant  to  A  hah 
20.  13.  I  will  d.  this  multitude  into  thy  iiaiid,  28. 
22.  6.  they  said,  go  up,  for  the  Lord  shall  d.  it  into 

the  kmg's'hand,  12,  15.  2  Chron.  18.  5,  11. 

2  /wnD'6'3.18.lie  will  d.  the  Moabites  into  your  hand 
12.  7.  hut  d.  it  for  the  breaches  of  the  house 
18.  35.  that  Lord  should  d.  Jerusalem,  Isa.  36. 20. 
22.  5.  let  Ihem  d.  into  the  hand  of  the  worKmen 

2  CAron.2.5.  15.  who  could  not  (/.  their  own  people 
28.  11.  now  hear  me  and  (/.  the  captives  again 

32.  13.  were  gods  of  nations  able  lo  d.  their  lands? 
14.  that  your  God  should  be  able  to  d.  you,  17. 

Kirrt7.19.tliose  (i.lhon  before  the  God  ofJerusalem 
.fob  10.  7.  there  is  none  can  d.  out  of  thy  hand 

22.  30.  he  shall  d.  the  island  of  the  innocent 

33.  23.  he  will  d.  biz  soul  from  going  into  the  pil 
P.f.  0. 4.  d.  my  soul,  17.  13.  |  22. 20.  ]  116. 4.  |  120.  2 

7  2.  renting  it  while  there  is  none  lo  d.  50.  22. 
33.  17.  nor  shall  he  d.  any  by  his  great  strength 

19.  to  d.  their  soul  from  dealli,  and  (o  ker|i  alive 
.56.  13.  wilt  thnu  not  (/.  my  ft;et  from  falling  ? 
72.  12.  for  he  slndl  d.  the  needy  when  he  crieth 
74.  19.  O  d.  not  the  soul  of  thy  lurtle-dove 

82.  4.(i.lhe  poor  and  needvout  of  hand  of  wicked 
89.  48.  shall  he  d.  his  soul  from  hind  ofthe  grave  ? 
Prov.  4.  9.  a  crown  of  glory  shall  .she  d.  lo  thee 
6.  3.  do  this  now,  my  son,  and  (/.  thyself 

23.  14.  beat  him,  (hou  shall  d.  his  soul  from  hell 
Keel.  8  8.  nor^hall  wickedne«8  (/.  those  given  lo  i' 
■'ffl.5.29ihall  carry  it  away  safe,aiKl  nunc-hall  d.'H 


DEL 

Tsa.  29.  11   wldcli  nien  d.  lo  one  that  is  le.trned 
81.  5.  defending  also  he  will  (/.  it,  and  passing  ovei 
44.  20.  he  cannot  d.  his  soul,  nor  .say  is  there  not 

46.  2.  Ihey  sloop,  Ihey  could  not  •!■.  tlie  burden 

47.  U.  they  shall  i.ol  U.  Iheniselves  rmm  the  llaine 
,M).  •:.  is  my  liandshorlPiied  ?  have  1  no  power  tod. 

Jer.  1.1.  0.  the  residue  of  Ihem  will  I  (l.\'<  ihesword 
IS.  21.  Iherefore  d.  up  tlieir  cliildren  to  llie  r:imiiifl 

20.  5.  moreover  1  will  d.  allstrenelh  of  I  his  city 

21.  7. afterwards  I  will  (/.  Zcdckiah  from  Ihesword 
22  3.  (Mhe  spoiled  out  of  the  hand  of  tlie  oppressor 
43.  U.  lie  shall  d   such  as  are  for  (iealh  lo  dealh 
51.  6.  flee  out  of  liab.  (/.  every  man  his  soul.  45. 

hjzck  1.3.21.1  will  J.  my  people  outofyotr  hands,  2.3. 
14.  14.  Ihey  should  d.  but  Iheir  own  sonU,  20. 
16.  shall  (/.  iieilher  sons  nor  daughters,  8.  20. 
??j.  5.  he  that  tiiketli  warning  shall  d.  liis  soul 
?,1.  JO.  fori  will  d.  iiiv  flock  from  their  nininli 
Ihni.  3.  29. 1  here  is  no  oilier  god  can  U  after  this  sort 
S.  4.  nor  was  I  here  any  thai,  could  d.  from  the  ram 

7.  none  t  hat  could  d.  I  he  ram  out  of  his  hand 
Ilof.  2.  10   none  shall  (/.  her  out  of  mine  hand 
Atnos-2.  U.ncilher  shall  lheini(;hly  d.  himself 
15.  he  Ihafls  swift  of  fool  sliull  not  (/.  himself 
G-  8.  1  will  .Mhe  cily  willi  ali  lliat  is  (herein 
Jlic.  5.  8.  who  tearelii  in  pieces  and  none  can  d. 
I\.  14.  and  lliou  shall  lake  li<dd.  bm  .sbalt  not  d. 
Zcch.  2.  7.  (/.  Iliyself,  t)  Zion.  Ilial.  ilwellesl  with 
11.  6.  1  will  li.  every ^jne  inlo  his  nelglilainr'shand 
Mat.  10.21.  Ihe  brollier  shall  (<.  ihe  brollicr  lodealh 
.•1c/ 6-25.  16.  not  manner  of  RonianK  lo  J  man  to  (lie 
il  V«r.  5  5.  d.  such  one  lo  Sat.  lor  ileslnicl.of  flcsli 
2  Vor.  1.10  who  delivered  us  fiom  dealli. run!  dolli  (i. 
2  i'ct.  2.  1).  Ihe  Lord  knowelhOiow  to  li.  Ihe  godly 

DELIVER  hini,. 
Gen  37.  22,  ri<l  him,  lo  d  him  lo  his  father  ag.aiii 
42.  :r,-d.  Aim  into  my  hand,  1  will  Ininghiin  tolliea 
K.rnd.  21.  13.  hul  God  will  d.  him  inlo  his  hand 
Ihiit.  2.  ;iu.  Unit  he  mipht  d.  him  into  thy  hand 
3.  2    1  will  d.  him  ami  his  people  inlo  thy  h.-xiid 
19.  12.  (/. /ii!)i  into  llie  liand  of  theiivenger  of  blood 
24.  13.  ia  any  case  thou  shall  d.  hiia  ilie  pledge 
.ludg-i."!.!  w  lil  diawSiseia  aii.li/  hiin  inlo  lliy  hand 
1.Si;hi.2:|.20.oui  pailshall  be  loi/ Aim  inli.  ihy  band 
2  Sum.  14.  7.  said,  (/.  hiin  Ihal  Siiioie  his  biolbei 
2(1.  21.  d.  him  an. I  I  will  depait  fioin  Ihe  city 
.lob  33.  24.  (/.  Aimlioui  goiii?  down  to  the  pil 
"su/.  22.  8.  Ibiit  he  woiiiil  d.  him,  lei  him  d.  him 
41.  1.  the  Lord  will  d.  him  m  liine  of  liouhle 

2.  thou  wilt  nol  d.  him  to  Ihe  will  of  hit  eiiemic) 

71.  1 1    and  lake  him,  for  lliere  is  none  to  (/.  Aim 

91.  14,  have  set  his  loveoii  me,  Iheref  v.ill  I  dliim 

L'),l  will  be  wilh  hiin, will  </.  Aim,.-iinl  hoiiinir  him 

I  iijiisl  do  it  again 

,/(■!■.  21.  12.  (/.  Ai?H  Ihat  is  spoiled  fioni  iheop].teis 

/•;z(7.-.33.l2,  righ(eoiis,ofiiglileous  shall  nol  d  him 

Dan.Ct.  14.  ; lie  king  set  his  hea  1 1  on  Dan,  lo  d.  him 

.hnnh  4.(i.  iniglil  be  a  shadow  lo  </,  Ami  IVoin  giief 

.V.at.  20.  19.  and  shall  d.  him  to  Genliles  lo  crucify 

him,  Jtark  10.  33.  /.ukeH).  20.  .'Icl.<  21.  11 

26.  15.  what  will  ye  give ,  and  1  wilL/  Aim  lo  yo» 

27.  43.  let  liiiii  d.him  now,  if  he  will  have  liini 
DELIVER  me. 

Gen!Si\\  <l.  .m  I  pray  thee  from  I  he  hand  of  Esau 
I  Sam.  17. 37,  he  will  d.  me  out  of  hand  of  Goliath 
2.3.  II.  will  (be  men  of  Keihih  (/.  me  u|i?   12. 
24. 15.  Ihe  Ld.  he  judge,  and  d.  me  out  of  thy  hand 
21).  24.  and  lei  him  d.  me  out  cif  all  tribulation 

30.  15,  nor  d.  me  inlo  iho  hands  of  my  master 
2S(jm.3.14.  Dav.senI,  saying,!/,  me  my  wife  Miclial 

1  ft'iM o-.«  20. 5.  ihou  shaTt  (/,  me  thy  silver  and  gold 
Job  6,  2;t.  (/.  me  from  enemies.  Vs.  31.  15.  |  ,19.  L 
Psnl.  7.  1.  O  Lord, save  ine  from  Ihem  and  (/.  mc 

25.20.  keep  my  soul,  and  a.  me,  for  I  Irust  iii 
27.  12.  (/.  me  not  over  lo  Ihe  will  of  mine  enemiea 

31.  2.  bow  ilown  thine  ear  lo  me,  li.  me  speedily 
39.  8.  d.me  frmii  my  transsriessions,  make  me  not 
40.13  be  pleased  lo  (/,7)/f||70. l.make  linsle  tod.vir 
43.  1.  O  (/.  vie  from  llic  lieceiifiiS  and  unjust  man 
51.  14.  d.me  from  blood-guiliiness,  O  God 
Xi.  2.  (/.  me  from  the  wmkers  of  initpiily,  save  me 
09.  14.  (/.  vie  out  of 'Sie  mire,  and  let  me  not  sink 

18.  draw  nigh  lo  my  soul,  and  redeem  it,  d.vie 
71.  2   (/.  77IC  in  Ihy  rigiiteousness,  cause  me,  31. 1. 

4.  d.  me,  O  mv  God,  out  of  hand  of  the  wicked 
109.  21.  because  thy  mercy  is  good  d.  thou  me 
1 19.  134.  (/.  me  from  (he  opprcps  on  o^  man 

I.'i3.  consider  mine  oflliclion,  and  d.  mc 

1.54.  piead  mv  cause,  and  d.  me,  quicken  ma 

170.  (/.  me  according  lo  thy  word 
140.  1.  d.me  O  Ld.  from  the  evil  m£.n,  preserve  m« 

142.  6.  d.  me  from  my  persecutors,  for  they  are 

143.  0.  d.  mt  from  mine  enemies,  I  fiee  unto  the* 

144.  7.  rid  me,  and  (/.  me  out  of  great  waters 
11.  (/.  vie  from  the  hand  of  strange  children 

Isn.  41.  1".  he  saitli,  d.  me,  for  thou  art  my  God 
Jer.  3S.  19.  I  am  afraid  of  the  Jews,  lest  they  d.ine 
Aclxio.  11.  no  man  may  d.  me  to  them,  I  appeal 
Rnm  1.2i.  who  shall  t/.  ?/ie  irom  Hie  body  of  death? 

2  i'ini.4.1S.lUeLd.  shall  U.  i/u'liom  every  evil  work 


DEL 

DELIVER  thee. 
Veut-'AG.  the  people  winch  the  Lord  shall  d.  thee 

'£i  14.  Ld.  walketh  in  [iiidstof  tliy  camp  lo  (i.  t/jtc 
Judg.  15.  li.  lo  bind  thee,  that  we  may  d.  thee,  13. 
:  Ham.  17. 41).  the  Lord  will  d.  Ihee  into  mine  hand 

23.  12.  and  the  Lord  said,  they  will  d.  thee  up 
'■i  Kings  18. '23.  I  will  d.thce  two  thousand  horses 

■M.  6.  and  1  will  d.  thee  and  thii  city,  Isa.  38.  6. 
Job  5.  19.  ho  shall  d.  thee  in  six  troubles,  in  seven 

30. 18.  hew  are,  then  a  great  ransom  cannot  d.  thee 
Ps.  50.  15. 1  will  d.  thee,  and  thou  shalt  glorify  me 

91.  3.  he  shall  d.  thee  I'rom  the  snare  of  the  tbwier 
Vrov.  2.  12.  lo  d.  thee  from  the  w  ay  of  the  evil  man 
I6.to<i.tAicfrom  the  strange  woinan,the  stranger 
^jfrt.57.13.wheii  thou  criest,lel  thy  companies  d.thee 
Jcr.  1.8.  lam  with  thee  to  d.  thee,  I'J.  |  15.  20,  21. 

38.  20.  but  Jereiniali  said,  they  shall  not  d.  thee 

39.  17.  1  will  d.  thee  in  that  day,  sailli  the  Lord 
18  I  will  surely  d.thee,lhou  shall  not  fall  by  sword 

Ezek.  21.  31.  d.  Ihee  into  the  hanil  of  brutish  men 

23.  28.  I  will  d.  thee  to  them  wiioin  thou  hatest 
25.4.1  willd.lAfe  to  men  of  Ihe  east  lor  a  pos.session 

7.  1  will  d.  thee  lor  a  spoil  to  the  heathen 
l.'an.  6.  1(5.  thy  God  wlimn  thou  servest  will  d.  thee 

20.  is  thy  Uod  able  to  d.  thee  from  the  lions  1 
Hos.  11.  8.  how  shall  I  d.  thee,  Israel  how  shall  H 
Mat.  5. 25.  juilgerf.  thee  to  the  officer,  l^uhc  12.58. 

DELIVER  thevi. 
F.iod.  3. 8.  I  am  come  down  to  d.  them,  Jlcts  7.  34. 
Deut.  7. 2.when  the  Lord  lliy  God  shall  d.them,i'.i. 
Jush.  11.  t>.  to-inoirow  will  I  d.  thsm  up  all  slain 
Judg.  11.9.  and  if  the  Lord  d.  than  before  me 
20.  28.  to-morrow  1  will  d.  them  into  thine  hand 
1  Sam. 14  37.wilt  thou  ,/.<A.2*a/H.5.1<).l  Chr.U.W. 

1  Kings  8.4r>.and  d.th.lo  the  cnemv,2  Kinsrg  21.14. 

2  Kings  ^^   10.  to  d.  th.  into  the  hand  of  Moab,  13. 

1  CViro;!. 14. 10.  L.  said,  I  will  d.  them  into  thy  hand 

2  Chron.  6. 36.  and  d.  tk.  over  before  their  enemies 
2.').  20.  for  it  came  of  God,  that  he  might  d.  them 

A'eh.  9.  28.  and  many  times  didst  thou  d.  them 
Job  5.  4.  crushed,  neither  is  there  any  to  d.  Ihtm 
Psitl.  22.  4.  they  trusted,  and  thou  didst  d.  them 
37.  40.  Ihe  Lord  shall  help  them,  and  d.  them 
lOG.  43.  many  times  did  he  (/.  them  they  provoked 
Prov.l  1.6.the  rishtcousness  of  upright  shall  d.them 
12.  6.  the  moutli  of  Ihe  upright  shall  d.  them 

24.  11.  forbear  to  d.  them  that  are  drawn  to  death 
ha.  19.  20.  he  shall  send  a  Saviour  and  d.  them. 
Jer.  24.  9.  I  will  d.  tkem  to  be  removed,  2!<.  18. 

29.  21.  d.  th.  into  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  46.26. 
F,zek.~.l9.  their  gold  shall  not  d.  tkem,  Zeph.  1.  18 

34.  12.  «o  will  I  seek  and  d.  them  out  of  all  places 
Jlmos  1.6. they  carried  away  to  d.  them,  up  lo  Edom 
Zech.  11.  6.  out  of  their  hand  I  will  not  d.  them 
.lets  7.  25.  that  God  by  his  hand  would  d.  them 
Heb.  2.  l."i.  and  d.  them  who  through  fear  of  death 

DELIVER  us. 
A)fuM.27.to  d.us  into  hand  of  Amorites,  Josh.1.1. 
Judg.  10.  15.  d.  us  only,  we  pray  thei',  I  his  day 

20.  13.  d  us  Ihe  men,  the  children  of  Belial 

1  .Sam.  4.  8.  woo  to  us,  who  shall  d. !/«  out  of  hand 

12.  10.  but  now  d.  us  out  of  hand  of  our  eiKMnies 

2  Kings  18.  30.  the  L.  will  (/.  us,  32.  Isa.  36.  15, 18. 

1  Chron.  16.35.  save  anil  d.  us  from  Ihe  heathen 

2  Chron.  32.  11.  saying,  the  L.  ourGod  shall  d.  us 
P.^al.  79.  9.  and  d.  us,  and  purge  away  our  sins 
/t.  43.  3.  to  d.  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans 
/,am.  a.  8.  nunc  that  doth  d.  us  out  of  their  hand 
Dan.  3.  17.  our  God  is  able  tod.  us,  and  will  d.  v.s 
Mic.  5.  6.  llms  shall  he  d.  us  from  Ihe  Assyrians 
Mat.  6.  13.  but  d.  us  from  evil,  Lulce  11.  4. 

'-  Cor.  1. 10.  in  w  horn  we  trust  that  he  will  yet  d.  us 
fiat.  I.  4.  that  he  imiht  d.  us  from  this  evil  world 

DELIVER  you. 
0«n.42.34.Ro  will  I  d.  y.  your  brother,  shall  traffic 
Lev.  20.26.  Ihcy  shall  d.  you  your  bread  by  weight 
Jiulg.  10.  11.  dill  not  I  d.  ynii  from  the  Egyptians? 

13.  ye  have  torsakrn  inc,  I  will  d.  you  no  more 

14.  let  them  d.  yuu  in  ihe  time  of  tribulation 

1  Sam.  7.  3.  he  will  d.  you  from  the  Philistines 

-  Kings  17.  39.  he  sJiall  d.  y.  from  all  your  enemies 
18.29.  shall  not  be  able  to  d.you  out  of  his  hand 

2  Chron.  '.H.  14.  be  able  lo  d.  you  out  of  mine  hand 
Isa  .36.  14.  Ili'zekiah  shall  not  be  able  to  d  you 

46    I.  I  will  hear,  I  will  carry,  and  will  d.  you 
Ezfic.  II.  9.  I  will  (/.  you  into  hands  of  strangers 
Dan.  3.  15.  who  is  lint  God  that  shall  d.  you.? 
Mat.  10.  17.  for  they  will  d.  you  up.  Mark  13  9. 
19.  but  when  they  d.  wr.a  up. 24.  9.  Mark  13.11. 
DCL!VERA:nC£. 
'7(f».45.7.G  9«nt  me  lo  save  yoyr  lives  hy  a  great  d. 
Judg.  1.5.  18.  thou  hart  giver,  this  great  (/. 
\  -Sam.  11.  t  9.  lo  inonow  ye  shall  have  d. 
i  .Sam.  19.  t2.  the  d.  wa»  turned  into  mourning 
IKings  5. 1.  by  him  the  Loni  had  given  d.  lo  Syria 

13.  17.  the  arrow  of  the  Lord'srf.  of  d.  from  Syria 
I  Oiron.  11   14.  the  IjOid  saved  them  by  a  great  d. 

Chron    11   7.  hut  I  will  grant  them  iome  d. 
Ezra  9    13.  and  hast  given  us  such  a  d.  as  this 
Esth.  4.  14  then  shall  there  d.  arise  to  the  Jews 
123 


DEL 

Psal.  18. 50.  great  d.givelh  he  to  his  king,  to  David 
32.7. thou  shalt  compass  me  about  witli  songs  of  d. 

Jsa.m.  18.  we  have  not  wrought  any  d.  in  Ihe  earth 

,/oeli.  32.  Ill  Zion  and  in  Jerusalem  shall  be  d. 

Obad.  17.  but  upon  mount  Zic.  shall  bed. 

Luke  4.  18.  he  sent  me  lo  preacK  d.  to  the  captives 

JJeb.  11. 35.  others  were  tortureu  'lot  accepting  d. 
DELIVEKAMCES. 

P«ai.44»    thou  art  my  l<jiig,conin)and  d.  for  Jacob 
DELIVERED. 

Gen  9.2.  on  every  beast,  into  your  hand  are  they  d. 
14.  20.  God  who  d.  thine  enemies  into  thy  hand 
25.  24.  when  her  days  to  be  d.  were  fulfilled 

Exod.  1.  19.  are  d.ere  ihe  midwives  come  to  them 
5.  23.  neither  hast  thou  d.  thy  people  at  all 
12. 27.  he  smote  the  Egyptians,  and  d.  our  houses 
18.  10.  who  liaih  d.  people  from  under  Egypt 

iJeul.  2.  36.  the  Lord  our  God  d.  all  unto  us 
3.  3.  God  d.  into  our  hands  the  king  of  Hashan 
9.  10.  the  Lord  d.  unto  me  two  tables  of  sloiie 

31.  9.  and  Moses  d.  the  law  unto  the  piiesls 
./oi7i.21.44.  the  Ld.  d  their  enemies  into  their  hand 
Judg.  1.  4.  he  d.  the  Caiiaanites  into  their  hand 

3.  31.  after  him  was  Shaiiigar,  he  also  d.  Israel 

5.  11.  they  that  are  d.  from  the  noise  of  archers 
8.  7.  when  L.  hath  d.  Zebah  and  Zaimunna 

11.  21.  the  Lord  d.  Silmii  into  the  hand  of  Israel 

16.  23.  our  god  liaili  d.  Samson  our  enemy,  24. 

1  Ham.  4.  19.  Phinehas'  wife  was  near  lo  be  d. 

17.  35.  I  smote  hini  and  d.  it  out  of  Ims  mouth 

30.  23.  who  d.  the  company  that  came  against  us 

2  Ham.  21.  6.  let  seven  of  Saul's  sons  be  d.  to  us 

1  Kings  3.  17.  and  1  was  d.  of  child  willi  her 
18.  thud  day  after  I  was  d.  this  woman  was  d. 

2  Kings  19.  11   and  shalt  lliou  be  d.?   Isa.  37.  11. 

1  Chr.  11.  14.  d.  that  parcel  and  slew  Phihstinei 

16.  7.  then  on  that  day  David  d.  this  psalm 

2  Chr.  23.  9.  Jehoiada  d.  lo  the  cajitains  shields 
34.  9.  they  d.  money  was  brought  into  house  of  G. 

15.  anil  Hilkiah  d.  the  book  to  Shaphan 
Ezra  .5.  14.  the  vessels  were  d.  to  Sheshbazzar 

8.  36.  and  they  d.  the  king's  commissions 

.lob  22.  30.  it  IS  d.  by  the  pureness  of  thine  hands 
23.  7.  so  should  1  be  d.  for  ever  from  my  judge 
29.12.becausc  Id.Ihe  poor  that  cried, and  fatherless 

Psal.  22.  5.  they  cried  lo  thee,  and  were  d. 
33.  16.  a  mighty  man  is  not  d.  by  much  strength 

55.  18.  he  hath  d.  my  soul  in  iieace  from  battle 

56.  13.  hast  d.  my  soul  from  death, 86.  13.  [  116. 8. 
60.  5.  that  thy  beloved  may  be  d.  108.  6. 

69.  14.  let  me  be  d.  from  them  that  hate  me 
78.  61.  and  d.  Ins  strength  into  captivity 
Prov.  11.  8.  the  righteous  isd.  out  of  trouble 

9.  but  through  knowledg"!  shall  the  just  be  d. 

21.  but  the  seed  of  the  righteous  shall  be  d. 

28.  26.  but  whoso  walketh  wisely  shall  be  d. 
EccL  9.  15.  poor  wise  man  by  wisdom  he  d.  '.he  cjty 
Isa.  20. 6.  for  help  to  ba  d.  from  the  king  of  Assyria 

29.  12.  the  book  is  d.  to  him  that  is  not  learned 
36. 19.  and  have  they  d.  Samaria  out  of  my  hand? 
38.  17.  thou  hast  d.  it  from  the  pit  of  corruption 
49.  24.  or  shall  the  lawful  captive  be  d.? 

25.  and  the  prey  of  the  terrible  shall  be  d. 
66.  7.  before  pain  came,  she  was  d.  of  a  man-child 
Jer.  7.  10.  we  are  d.  to  do  all  these  abomination.s 
20.  13.  for  he  hath  d.  the  soul  of  the  poor 

32.  16.  now  when  I  had  d.  the  evidence  to  Baruch 
Ezek.  3.  19.  but  thou  hast  d.  thy  soul,  21.  |  33.  9. 

14.  16.  as  I  live,  they  only  shall  be  d.  18. 

17.  15.  or  shall  he  break  the  covenant  and  be  d.? 

31.  14.  for  they  are  all  d.  unto  death  lo  the  earth 

32.  20.  she  is  d.  lo  the  sword,  draw  her  multitudes 
Dan.  3.  28.  and  d.  his  servants  that  trusted  in  him 

6.  27.  who  d.  Daniel  from  the  power  of  the  lions 

12.  1.  at  that  lime  thy  people  shall  be  d. 
.loel'H.  ,32.  shall  call  on  name  ofthe  Lord  shall  be  d. 
Jlmos  9.  1.  and  he  that  esnapeth  shall  not  be  d. 
Mtc.  4.  10.  go  lo  Babylon,  there  shall  ihou  be  d. 
Mab.^.O.  that  he  may  be  d.  from  the  power  of  evil 
Mid.  3.  15.  yea,  they  that  tempt  God  are  even  d. 
Mat.  11.27.  all  things  are  d.  to  meof  my  Father, no 

man  knowelh  Son  but  the  Father,  I.uke  10  22. 
27.  ,58.  Pilate  commanded  the  body  lo  be  d. 

Mark  7.  13.  thro'  your  tradition  which  ye  have  d. 
l().33.lheSon  of  man  shall  he  d.  to  the  chief  priests 
I5.l5.released  Barabbas,and  d.Jesiis,A«/i:e  23.25. 

Luke  I.  57.  time  came  that  she  should  be  d.  2.  0. 

4.  6.  that  is  d  lo  me,  and  to  whom  I  will,  I  give  it 
17.  there  was  d.  to  him  the  hook  of  Esaias 

9.  44.  Son  of  man  shall  be  d.  into  hands  of  men 
12.  ,58.  give  diligence  Ihiit  thou  mayest  be  d. 

18.  .32.  for  he  shall  bed.  unto  ihe  Gentiles 
.John  16.  2L  but  as  soon  as  she  is  d.  ofthe  child 

18   36.  that  I  shiiiild  nol  be  d.  to  me  Jews 
Acts  2.  23.  him  being  d.  by  the  counsel  of  God 
1.5.  30.  Judas  and  Silascame  lo  Ant.  and  d.  epistle 
2.3.  33.  and  they  d   the  epistle  lo  the  governor 

27.  1    Ihey  d.  Paul  to  one  Julius,  a  centurion 

28.  17.  vol  was  I  d.  prisoner  from  Jerusalem 
Rom.\.  25.  wa.s  d.  for  our  nffencns  and  raised  again 


DEL 

Kom.7. 6.  now  we  are  d.  fr.  the  law.that  being  dend 
8  21. the  creature  ilself  shall  l>e  d  liim  ooriupin.ii 
15.  31.  1  may  he  d^  from  them  that  do  not  beli>.\<i 
2  Cor.  4  11.  are  always  d.  lo  death  for  Jesus'  sake 
2  'I'hexs.  3.  2.we  may  !>'=  d.  from  unreasonable  meu 

1  7'i»)i.l.20.wliom  I  have  d.toSataii,that  they  learu 

2  Tim.  4. 17.  I  was  d.  out  ofthe  inouthof  liie  boo 
Heb.  11.  11.  by  fmth  iSarah  was  d.  of  a  child 

2  Pet.i.  7.  and  d.  jusi  Lot,  vexed  with  the  tilthy 
21.  to  turn  from  the  aonimanilmenl  d.  lo  them 
Jude  3.  for  the  faith  which  wan  onced.  lo  ihesaiiiU 
Hev.  12.  2.  travailing  in  birll    and  pained  lo  bed 
4.  before  ibe  woman  wliici  was  ready  to  I'e  d. 
.'iec  H.vND,  ID  (IDS. 
DELIVERED  him. 
Gen.  37.  21.  Reuben  d.  him  out  of  their  hands 
I^ev.  6.  2.  in  that  which  was  d.  him  lo  keep    1. 
Ocut.  2.  33.  Ihe  Lord  our  God  d.  him  before  us 
1  Kings  13. 26.  iheriforelhe  Lord  d.  him  lo  Ihe  lioo 

17.  23.  and  Elijah  d.  him  unto  his  mother 
PsaL  7.  4.  yea,  1  have  d.  Arm  that  is  mine  enemy 
Mat.  18.  34.  his  Lord  d.  him  to  the  lornientors 
27.  2.  and  d.  him  to  Pontius  Pilate,  Mark  15.  1. 
18.  that  for  envy  Ihey  had  d.  Aim,  Murk  15.  10. 
26.  he  d.  him  lo  be  crucified,  .lohn  19.  16. 
Luke  7.  15.  and  Jesus  d.  him  to  his  mother 
9.42.Jcsus  healed  the  child  and  d.  himlo  his  fathci 
24.  20.  how  our  rulers  d.  Aiim  to  be  condemned 

■  lohn  18.  30.  we  would  not  have  d.  him  to  thee 
,6cts  7.  10.  God  d.  him  out  of  all  his  alliictions 

12.  4.  Herod  d.  him  to  founiualcinionsof  scliiett 
DELIVERED  mc. 
Eiod.  18.  4.  God  d.  me  from  the  sword  of  Pharat  a 
Judg.  12.  3.  and  when  I  saw  thai  ye  d.  me  nol 

1  .Sam.  17.  37.  Ihe  Lord  lliat  d.  vie  from  the  lion 

2  ,Snni.  22.  18.  he  d.  me  from  my  strong  enemies 
20.  he  d.me  because  delighted  in  me,  Psal.^S.  19. 
49.  thou  hast  d.  me  from  violent  man,  P»a/. 18.48 

2  Kings'Xi.  lO.Hilkiah  the  prieslhath  d.  mta.  book 
.Job  16.  11.  God  lialh  d.  me  to  the  ungodly 
Psal.  18.  17.  he  d.  vie  from  my  strong  enemies 

43.  hast  d.  ine  from  the  strivings  of  the  people 
34.  4.  the  Loid  heard  and  d.  vie  from  all  my  feara 
54.  7.  for  he  hath  d.  7ne  out  of  all  trouble 

■  luhn  19.  11.  he  that  d.  me  lo  Ihee  hath  greater  sin 
2  'J'tm.3.  11.  but  out  of  ihem  all  the  Lord  d.me 

DELIVERED  thee. 

1  Sam.  24.  10.  the  Lord  d.  «/ife  to-day  into  my  hand 

2  .Sam.  12.  7.  and  I  d.  thee  out  of  the  hand  of  Saul 
Psal.  8i.  7.  thou  calledsi  in  trouble,  and  I  d.  thee 
Ezek.  16.27.  Id.  «Afe  to  will  of  lliem  that  hate  lliea 
John  18.35.  the  chief  priests  d.  thee  unto  me 

DELIVERED  them. 
Exod.  IS.  8.  Mnses  told  how  the  Lord  d.  them 
IJeut.  5.  22.  in  lables  of  stone,  and  d.  them  to  me 
Judg.  3.  9.  Lord  raised  up  a  deliverer,  who  d.  thrjn 
2  Kings  19.  12.  gods  of  nations  (/.  them,  Isa.  37.12. 
2  CAr.29.8.halh  d.  them  lo  trouble,  to  aslonishnient 
Psal.  78.  42.  when  he  d.  them  from  the  enemy 

107.  6.  and  he  d.  Ihem  out  of  their  distresses 
20.  and  he  d.  thcTu  from  their  destructions 
Isa,  34.  2.  lie  liath  d.  them,  to  the  slaughter 
Ezek.  10.21.  d.  thevi  to  cause  them  lo  pass  thro'  firn 
Mul.-J5.  11.  called  scrvants.and  d.lothem  hisgoodi 
J.uke  1. 2.  even  as  they  d.  thivi  to  us  eye-witnesses 

19.  13.  he  d.  thevi  ten  pounds,  and  said,  occupy  lill 
.lets  16.  4.  they  d.  tkem.  the  decrees  for  to  keep 

1  Cor.  11.2.  keep  ordinances,  as  I  d.  them  to  you 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  and  d  them  into  chains  of  dark  jess 

DELIVERED  up. 
J^Tum.  21.  3.  and  the  Lord  d.  up  the  Canaaniles 
./usA.10.12.wlieii  the  Ld.  d.up  Amorites  before  Isi 
2  .Sam.  18.28.  d.up  the  men  thai  lift  up  their  hand 
Jlmos  1.9. because  they  d.  up  the  captiviiy  toEdoni 
OAad.  14. nor  sliimlilest  have  d.up  those  Ihalremaiu 
Mat.  4.  t  12.  heard  that  John  was  d.  up  into  prison 
.Octs  3.  13.  halli  glorified  his  Son  whom  ye  d.  up 
linvi.  8.  32.  spared  not  his  Son,  but  d.  him  up  for  us 

1  Cor.  15. 24. w  hen  he  shall  haved.  up  the  kingdom 
Rev.  20.  13.  death  and  heU  d.  up  the  dead  in  them 

DELIVERED  us. 
Exod.  2. 19.  an  Egyptian  d.  us  from  the  shepherds 
.fli-ts  6.  14.  change  the  customs  which  Moses  d.  ut 

2  Cor.  1.  10.  who  d.  us  from  so  great  a  deaih 
Col.  1.  13.  hath  d.  us  from  the  power  of  darkness 
1  Thrss.l  10.  Jpsns,  u  ho  d.  us  from  wrath  locom* 

DELIVERED  jji.u. 
Rom.G.l'  VR  obeyed  the  doctrine  which  was  d.t/o« 

1  Cor.  11.  23. 1  re'coivod  Iliat  which  I  d.  you,  15. 1 

DELIVEREDST,  EST. 
JVeh.  9.  27.  thou  d.  Ihem  to  enemies  who  vexed 
P5a/.35.I0.wlio  d.  poor  from  him  that  spoilelh  him 
Mic.  6, 14.  what  thou  d.  will  I  give  up  lo  the  sword 
Mat.  25.  20.  Lord,  Ihoii  d.  unto  me  five  talentu 
2i.  and  said,  Lord,  thou  d.  unto  me  two  talent* 
DELIVERER. 
.Tudg.  3  9.  the  Lord  raised  up  a  d.  to  Israel,  15. 
18.28.  there  was  nod.  2  56m.  14.  t  6.  Psal.'.  t2 

2  .Som.22.2.  the  Lord  is  my  lock  and  d.  Psal.  18.  3 
P.^al.  40.  17.  thou  art  irj  iiclp  and  my  d.  70.  S 


DEN 

Ptal.  144.2.  my  fortioss,  my  liiglitower,  and  my  d. 
^cts  7.  J.),  tliu  same  did  (jod  send  lu  bu  a  u. 
fio/n.  11.  '21).  tlioic  sliull  eoiiie  <4il  ot'  Siuii  Utud. 

itELlVEKliTU. 
/o4 30.15  he  (/.  the  iiooi  in  Ins  ulUiclion,  (>()ens  eiirs 
Psal.  18.  4f.  lie  d.  "me  Irom  uime  c::eiiiic= 

34.  7.  about  tliem  tliat  lear  liim,  iiiid  d.  tiitin 
17  the  Lord  d.  tliem  out  of  all  tlieir  lioul)les,19. 

07.  10.  lie  (/.  liieiu  oiil  ol'llie  hand  ollhe  wicked 

J44   10.  who  d.  David  lium  ihe  liurllul  sword 
Vrov.  10.  2.  nghte.oiisness  d.  li-oin  death,  11.  4. 

14.  25.  a  true  wilness  (.'.  souls,  hut  i  deceitful 

31   24.  and  she  d.  girdles  unto  the  merchant 
Isa  42.  22.  they  are  for  a  (>rey,  and  none  d. 
Oan.C.  27.  God  </.  and  lescuetti,  and  worketh  signs 
/iinos  3.  t  12.  as  slie|jlierd  d.  out  of  inoulh  of  lion 

DELIVERliNU. 
F.Jod.  5. 1 23.  d.  thou  hast  not  delivered  thy  |>eop. 
i,u/i:e21.12.(/.yoii  up  to  synagogues  and  intoprisons 
/Jctg  22.  4.  d.  into  prisons  both  .nen  and  women 

2l3.  17.  d.  thee  from  the  people  and  toe  Gentiles 

DELIVERY. 
Isa.  26.  17.  thatdravveth  near  the  time  of  her  d. 

DELUSIOM. 
2  rhcss.  2.  11.  God  shall  send  liiein  strong  d. 

DELUSIONS. 
/s<7. 6G.  4. 1  also  will  choose  iheir  d.  and  brin?  I'ears 

DEMAND. 
Dan.  4.  17.  tlie  d.  by  the  word  of  thi  holy  oiirs 

DEMAND,  ED. 
Extid.  5.  14.  d.  why  have  ye  not  'dlfillrd  yorr  task? 
i  fiam.  11.  7.  David  d.  of  Ur.dh  how  Joi'o  did 
f/ob  :iS.  3. 1  will  d.  of  thee,a;iswer  i;iou,4'J.7.  |  42.  4 
Van.  2.  27.  the  secret  v.hich  the  khir,  hath  d. 
Mat.  2.  4.  he  d.  wlip.e  Chris'  should  be  born 
Ltike'i.  14.  theso'.jiersd.  of  nim,  what  shall  we  do 

17.  20.  and  wlien  he  vvai  d.  of  the  Pharisees 
•ids  21.  33.  the  chief  rapta'-i  d.  who  he  was 

DEMOrjSTrvATION. 
I  Cor.  2.  4.  but  in  a.  of  ine  Spirit,  and  of  power 

DEN,  S. 
Judg.  6.  2.  the  ch-idren  of  Israel  made  them  d. 
Job  37.  8.  t!ien  the  beasts  go  into  d.  and  remain 

38.  40   whe.i  they  couch  in  their  d.  and  abide 
Psa'.  10.  0.  he  lieth  in  wait  as  a  'ion  in  his  d. 

I  j4.  22.  they  lay  themselves  down  in  their  d. 
Card.  4.  8.  look  from  Slienir,  from  the  lion's  d. 
iSa.  11.8.  shall  put  his  hand  on  the  cockatrice  d. 

32.  14.  the  lowers  shall  he  for  d.  for  ever 
Jcr.  7.  11.  is  this  house  become  a  d.  of  robbers? 
9.  11.  I  will  make  Jerusalem  a  d.  td"  dragons 

10.22.  to  make  the  cities  of.ludali  a  d.  of  dragons 
Dan.  6.  7.  he  shall  be  cast  into  the  d.  of  lions,  12. 
16.  and  they  cast  hini  into  the  d.  of  lions 

I!),  the  king  arose  and  went  in  haste  to  the  d. 

2;l.  they  should  take  Daniel  up  out  of  the  d. 

24.  and  they  cast  them  into  the  d.  of  lions 
^nios  3.  4.  will  a  young  lion  cry  out  of  his  d.7 
Xak.  2.  12.  the  lion  filled  his  d.  with  ravin 
Mat.  21.  13.  my  house  be  called  house  of  prayer, 

but  ye  have  made  it  a  d.  of  thieves,  Jl/ar/i  11. 17. 
Hib-  il.  38.  they  wandered  in  deserts  and  in  d. 
Il'.v.  6. 15.  bor.dman  and  frejiiian  hid  themsel.  in  d. 

DEN  V. 
.'i9sA.24.27.  be  a  witness,  lest  ye  d.  your  God 
I  King.^'i.  16. 1  ask  of  thee,  d.  me  not,  Prov.'Ad.l . 
Job  8. 18.  if  he  destroy  him,  then  it  shall  d.  him 
Prov.  30.  9.  lest  I  bo  full  and  d.  thee,  and  say 
Mat.  10.  33.  whosoever  shall  d.  me,  him  will  I  d. 

16. 24.  let  him  (/.  himself,  Mark  8.  34.  l.uke  9.  23. 

26.  34.  Jesus  said  to  liim,  before  the  cock  crow 

thou  shall  d.  me  thrice,  75.  Mark  14.  30,  72. 

35.die  with  thee, yet  will  I  not(/.thee,Jl/ar/i:14.31. 
/^ukelO.  27.  which  d  there  is  anv  resurrection 
i  Tim.  2.  12.  if  we  d.  him,  he  also  will  d.  us 

13.  yet  lie  abideth  faithrul,  lie  cannot  d.  himself 
Tit.  1.  16.  that  know  God.  but  in  works  they  (/.  him 

DENIED. 
Ocn.  18.  15.  Sarah  d.  saying,  I  laughed  not 
1  Kings  20.  7.  he  si'nt  to  me,  and  I  d.  him  not 
/oh  3f.  28.  for  I  should  have  d.  the  God  above 
JI/aZ.26.70. Peter  d.  before  them  all,  saving,  I  know- 
not,  72.  Mark  14.  70.  Luke  22..57.  .ib/m  16.2.5,27. 
JaiUb  8.  45.  when  all  d.  that  tliey  touched  him 

12.0.who  denies  shall  hvd.  before  the  angels  of  G. 
/((/(nl.20.Jolin  confessed, and  rf. not, I  am  not  Christ 

13.  38.  shall  not  crow,  till  thou  hast  d.  mo  thrice 
Hcts  3.  13.  whom  ye  d.  in  the  presence  of  Pilate 

14.  but  ye  d.  the  holy  One  and  the  just 

I  Tim.  5.  8.  he  hath  d.  the  faith,  and  is  worse  than 
R«r.2.13.hoIdest  fast  my  n^in'e,  and  not  rf.my  faith 
3. 8.  hast  kept  mv  word.  :uid  hast  not  a.  n~.y  .'lamG 

DENIETH,  ING. 
Luke  12.  9.  butheiiii.' rf.me  before  men, bo  denied 
Ton. 3. 5. having  a  form  ofg.^u!!ness,  but  d.  power 
T/i.  2. ia.  teaching  us,  that  d.  ungodliness  and  lusts 
3  Pn.  2.  1.  even  d.  the  Lord  that  bought  them 
1  ./ohn  2.  22.  is  a  liar,  that  d.  Jesus  is  Christ 

W.  who  d.  the  Son,  the  s;ime  hath  nut  the  Father 

Judei  d  die  only  Lor'  God,  and  our  Lord  Jesus 

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■DENOUNCE. 
/.)cut. 30. 18.  I  d.  tins  Jay, that  le  s'la'l  surely  perish 

DEPAU'r. 
Gen.  13.9.  if  thou  '^.  to  the  rijbt  ban  1, 1  will  go 
Exod.  lo.  27.  Mo»Ri  iet  ir.^  ■"i;,i.'a»i-..-.-l-;v,'  d 

33.  1.  a.  uiou  «.;.;  me  ,.c.^,.; )  IJ5»K'  h::«t  brought  up 
JV«;«.10. 30.1  will  d.  tc  .iiii  <'  o.i  c  ii;-<  and  kindred 
U'/ui.  li.  7.  trom  the  day  'lior  uii'  jt  C.  out  o!'  Egypt 
7oiA.24.28.soJoshua  le'  thf,  pe-  .neu.tt  inlier:t„.,^,c 
.Judg.  19.  5.  the  Levi*  rjse  jp  To  d.  7,  S,  9. 

1  .Sum.  22.  5.  and  G<  d  s-.id,i.biile  not  in  th6;::;!d,d. 

29.  10.  as  30on  u:  ye  be  i.paiH  have  light,  d. 
11.  David  and  his  men  ;ose  up  to  d.  in  the  morn. 

30.  22.  Ihatiliey  -nay  lead  tliim  away  and  d. 

2  .Sam.  11.  i2.  '.'id  to  morrow  i  wiii  let  thee  d. 

15.  14.  i.iakf.  ypeed  to  d.  lest  he  overtake  us 

1  Iiv.t.gs  12  5.d.  \'o:  three  days,  then  come  ag.  to  me 
.Job  20.  28.  the  i.icrease  of  hif  liouse  shill  d. 
Isa.  11.  13.  tho  envy  also  of  liidiruim  shall  d. 

52. 1 '.  d.  ye,  d.  ye,  go  out  fror.i  thence,  /  am.  4.15. 

54.  iO.  fcx'  the  mountains  shall  d  and  ihe  hills 
.'e'--.  50.  3.  they  shall  d.  both  man  and  beast 
I  .'tfic.  2.  10.  arise  ye,  and  d.  tliis  is  not  your  rest 
Zec'c.  10.  11.  the  sceptre  of  figypt  shall  d.  away 
Mat.  8.  34.  would  d.  out  of  then  coasts,  /Uuri  5.17. 

JO.  14.  when  ye  rf.  out  of  that  house  or  city,  shake 

off  Ihe  dust  of  your  feet,  Mark  6.  11.  Luke  9.  4. 

Luke^.  29.  now  lettest  thou  'hy  servant  d.  in  peace 

13.  31.  d.  hence,  for  Herod  w  ill  kill  thee 

21.21.  let  them  which  are  ri  the  midst  rf.  out  of  it 
Jo/in  7.  3.  thoy  said  d.  hence  and  go  into  Judea 

13. 1.  when  Jesus  knew  he  should  </.  out  of  world 

16.  7.  but  if  I  d.  I  will  send  him  unto  you 
Jlcts  16.  36.  now  therefore  d.  and  go  in  peace 

39.  and  desired  them  to  d  out  of  the  city 
20. 7.  Paul  preach,  to  them  readv  to  d.  on  morrow 
22.  21.  d.  lor  I  will  send  Ihee  to  the  Gentiles 
25.  4.  that  he  himself  wo.ild  d.  shortly  thither 

27.  12.  the  more  part  advised  lo  d.  llience  also 

1  Cnr.l.  11.  but  if  shed,  let  her  remain  unmarried 

15.  but  if  the  unbelieving  d.  let  him  d. 
Phil.  1.  23.  a  desire  to  d.  and  to  be  with  Christ 
Jam.  2.  16.  say  lo  them,  r.  in  peace,  be  ye  clothed 

DEPART //om. 
Exod.  8.  11.  and  the  frogs  shall  d.  from  thee 
29.thal  theswarms  offl.es  may  d./r(7?»  Pharaoh 

21.  22.  hurt  a  woman,  so  that  her  U\i\i  d.  from  her 
Lev.  25.  41.  and  then  shall  he  d.  from  thee 
J^Tuvi.  16. 26.  d.from  the  lenls  ofthese  wicked  men 
Dcut.A.'d.  take  heed,  lest  they  d.  from  thy  heart 
.ludg.  7.  3.  who  is  fearful,  let  him  d.  from  Gilead 
1  .S'am.  15. 6.  d.  from  the  Amalekites,  lest  I  destroy 
2.SVi7n.l2.  lO.tlie  sword  shall  nevur  d.from  thy  house 

20.  21.  deliver  Sheba,  and  I  will  d.  from  the  city 
1  I\ings  15.19.that  he  may  d.  from  me,  2CAr.  16.3. 
2C'Ar.  18.  31.  and  Gcd  moved  them  to  d.  from  him 
.fob  21.  14.  they  say  to  God,  d.  from  us,  22.  17. 

28.  28.  and  to  d.  from  evil  is  understanding 
Psal.  C.  8.  d.  from  me,  all  ve  workers  of  iniquity. 

Mat.  7.  23.  Luke  13.27. 

34.  14.  d.  from  evil,  and  do  good,  37.  27. 
101.  4.  a  froward  heart  shall  d.  from  me 

119.  115. d./rurn  me,ye  evil  doers,  for  I  will  keep 
139.  19.  d.  from  me  therefore,  ye  bloody  men 
Prov.  3.  7.  fear  the  Lord,  and  d.  from  evil 
13.  14.  to  d.  from  the  snares  of  death,  14.  27. 

19.  but  il  is  abomination  lo  fools  tod.  from  evil 
1.5.  24.  that  he  may  d.  from  hell  beneath 
16.  6.  hy  Ihe  fear  of  the  Lord  men  d.  from  evil 
17.  the  highway  of  the  upright  h  to  d.from  evil 
Jsa.  14.  25.  his  burden  d.from  off  their  shoulders 
./(•?■.  6.  8.  he  instructed,  lest  my  soul  d.  from  thee 
17. 13.lliatd./rommeshall  be  written  in  the  earth 
31.  36.  if  those  ordinances  d.  from  belbre  me 
37.  9.  the  Chaldeans  shall  surely  d.  from  us 
F.zck.  16.  43.  my  jealousy  shall  d.  from  thee 
Jfos.  9.  12.  woe  also  to  them  wdicn  I  d.  from  ifiem 
Mat.^o.  41. d.from  me  yccurse  I,  intoeverlast.  tire 
Mark  6.  10.  there  abide,  nil  ye  d.  frunt  that  jihice 
Luke  5.  S.d.from  me,for  1  am  asinful  mnn,0  Lord 
8.  37.  G.idarenes  besought  him  to  d.  from  them 
w?cfs  1.  4.  that  they  should  'lot  d.from  Jerusalem 
18.  2.  commanded  all  the  Jews  to  d.from  Rome 
1  Cor.  7.  10.  let  not  the  wife  d.  from  licr  husband 
2Cor.I2.8.I  besought  Loi'i  that  it  might  d.frirm  me 

1  Tim. 4.1. in  latter  times  foir.e  shall  d./rp;,-!! he  faith 

2  7Vm.  2   19.  that  nameih  Christ  d.from  iniquity 

J<-ot  DEPART. 
Gen.  49.  10.  the  sceptre  sliuil  not  d.  from  Judah 
Jo»«  1-8  this  book  of  ifte  law  ohttll  noi  rf  mecliiiiie 
Judff.6.  H   ('..  not  hei.ne,  I  |.ioy  thee,  till  I  coma 
2  Sxm.  7.  IS.  but  taj  in-5'cy  chall  iio^  d  from  him 

2i.  ii.  as  I'lr  his  st.itn'es,  !  did  ;:;;<  d  from  li.-.?m 
2  Chron  35  1.5  tht-y  r.iiffht  not  d.  f.-im  their  «ervice 
Job  7   19   liiiw  1(111^  wilt  tUon  not  d  from  nie  ? 

15  30  he  shidl  not  d.  out  of  lir.rkiiess,  the  ?.5iin» 
P.ial.  55  11  deceit  and  pmle  d.  not  from  her  streets 
Prov   2   21    let  them  noi  rf.  from  thine  eyes,  4    21- 

5.  7.  hear  me. and  4.  not  from  words  nf  my  mouth 

17  13  evil  fur  good, evil  shall  no'  ■'  froru  his  house 


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Prov.  22  6.  when  he  is  old  he  will  ttt,   d.  from  it 
27.  22.  yet  will  nut  Ins  foolishness  d.  from  him 

Isa.  54.  10.  hut  my  kindness  shull  nut  d.  Iroiu  ituf 
59.  21.  my  cov.  my  Spirit, and  words,  shall  not  d 

./er .32.40. put  iny  t(jar,ihat  they  shall  nut  (i.lrom  iii» 
37.  9.  the  (-■haideaiis,  for 'they  slia.l  not  d. 

JWu<.  14.  16.  Uie\  need  7io£  d.  give  ye  Ihe:^  lo  eat 

iLiuAc4.42.stayeci  hini,that  should  Hut  d.  from  thee 

12.  59.  thou  shall  not  d  thence,  till  IIkhi  liast  jiaid 

DEPARTED. 

Gen.  12.  4.  so  Abraham  d.  as  the  Lord  had  spokei 
14.  12.  they  look  Lot  and  d.  ||  21.  14.  liagar  d 
2-1.  lO.Eleazer  d.  ||  26.17.l8aac  d.  \\  31..V).Labii:i  d 
37.  17.  and  the  man  said,  ihey  are  d.  hence 
42.  26.  they  laded  their  asses  with  corn  and  d. 
45.  24.  he  sent  his  brethren  away,  and  they  d. 

JVum.  12.  9.  anger  of  the  L.  was  kindled,  and  he  iL 

22.  7.  and  the  elders  of  Moab  and  Muliaii  a. 
.Josh.  2.  21.  she  sent  the  s|iies  away,  and  they  d. 
Judg.  9.  55.  d.  every  man  to  his  place,  2  bam.  6.  19 

18.  7.  then  the  five  men  d.  and  came  to  Laish.  21 

19.  10.  IheLevite  d.  1|  21.  24.  Israel  d.  thence 

1  Sam.  6.  6.  did  they  not  let  Israel  go,  and  thcv  d.? 
20. 42.David  d.  22. 1,5.  ||  2  4Vi»H. 12.  15.  so  NaUi.  d 

2  Sam.  19. 24.  nor  washed  from  the  day  tiie  king  a 

1  litngs  12.  5.  and  the  jieople  d.  2  C/iron.  10.  5. 
14.  17.  and  Jeroboam's  wife  arose  and  d.  toTirza 
19. 19.  Elijah  d.  and  found  Elisha,  2  Kings  1.  4 

20.  9.  the  messengers  d.  and  brought  word  again 
38.  so  the  ))ropliel  d.  and  waited  for  tJie  king 

2  Kings  5.5.Naam.d.  ||  10.12.  Jehu  arose  and  d.l5. 
19.  36.  so  Sennacherib  d.  and  went,  Isa.  37.  37. 

1  Chr'.  16.  43.  all  pcojile  d.  every  man  to  hit  house 

21.  4.  wherefore  Joab  d.  and  went  through  Israe 

2  C/ir.  21.  20.  Jehoram  d.  without  being  desired 
Psal.  105.  38.  Egypt  was  glad  when  they  d. 
Isa.  38.  12.  mine  age  is  d.  and  removed  Irom  me 
.Jer.4\.  10.  Ishmael  d.  to  go  ever  to  the  Ammonitei 
y.am.l.  6.  fromdaughter  ol  Zionall  her  beauty  isd 
Mat.2.  9.  when  had  heard  the  king,wi8e  men  d.  12. 

14.  Joseph  and  .Mary  arose,  and  d.  into  Egypt 

4.  12.  Jesus  d.  9.  27.  I  11.  1.  |  12.  9.  |  13.  53.  [  14. 

13.  I  15.21,29.  I  16.4.  |  19.  15 

27.  .5.  Judas  d.  1|  J.uke  1.23.  Zacli.  d.  to  Ins  house 
Mark  1.  35.  Jesus  d.  6.  46.  |  8.  13.  J^uke  4.  42. 

.Mm  4.  3,  43.    6.  1.5.  |  12.  36 
Luke  o.  15.  hed.  to  his  own  house,  glorifying  God 

7.  24.  when  the  messengers  of  John  were  d 

8.  35.  the  man  out  of  whom  the  devils  were  d. 
'  10.  30.  the  thieves  wounded  him  and  d. 

35.  on  the  morrow  when  the  Samaritan  d. 
./oAn  5. 15.the  man  d.and  told  the  Jews  it  was  Jesus 
Jicts  10.7.  when  the  angel  d.  ||  11.  25.  Barnabas  J 
12.  17.  Peier  d.  ||  13.  4.  they  d.  to  Seleucia 
14.20.Paul  d.l|15.39.Paul  and  Barnabasd.asunda 
16.40.Paiil  andSilasd.il  18.7.Paul  d.23.  |  20.  1,11 
21.  .5.  we  d.  and  went  our  way,  8.  |  28.  10,  11. 

28.  29.  when  he  said  these  words,  the  Jews  d. 

2 TVw.4.10.Demas  forsaken  me,isd.loThcssalonica 
Phil.  15.  lor  perhaps  he  therefore  d.  for  a  season 
Hcv.  6.  14.  and  iJie  heaven  d.  as  a  scroll 

DEPARTED /rom. 
^cn.26.  31.  they  arose  and  d.from  Isaac  in  peace 

31.  40.  thus  was  1,  my  sleep  d.  frjm  mine  eves 
Exod.  19.  2.  they  were  d.f.  Rephidim,  JVu?rt.:i3.15 

35.  20.  all  Israel  d.  from,  the  jirescnce  of  JIoscs 
Lev.  13.  58.  if  the  plague  be  d.frum  them,  then 
J^am.  10.  33.  they  d.from  the  mount  of  the  Lord 

12.  10.  the  cloud  d.from  off  the  tabernacle 

14.  9.  their  defence  is  d.  from  them,  fear  not 
33.  3.  they  d.  from  Ramcses  |  6.  d.  from  Succoth 

8.  d.from  Pi-hairoth  ||  13.  d.from  Dophkali 

Ml  their  departures  set  down  to  verse  49. 

jyeut.  1. 19.  and  when  we  d.from  Horeb,  we  went 

Judg.  16.  20.  he  wist  not  that  Lord  was  d.f.  him 

1  Sam.  4. 21.  saying,  the  glory  is  d.  from  Israel,  22. 

10.  2  when  thou  art  d.from  me,  thou  sh.'ilt  find 

15.  fi.  Keniies,  d.  from  among  the  Amalekites 

16. 14.  Ihe  Spirit  of  the  Lord  d.  from  Saul,  18.  12. 

23.  was  refreshed, and  the  evil  Spirit  d.from  him 

28. 15.  God  \s  d.from  me,  and  answereth  me  not 
16.  ask  of  me,  seeing  the  Lord  is  d.from  thee 

1  Kinfrs  20.  36.  as  soon  as  thou  art  d.from  me 

2  Kings  3.  27.  thev  d.  from  him  to  their  own  land 

5.  19.  so  he  d.from  Elisha  a  little  wav,  8.  14. 
19.  8,  Sennacherib  d.from  Larhish,  Tsa.  37.  8. 

2  Chrnn.  24.  25.  and  when  they  were  d.  from  h;m 
Ezra  8.  31.  then  we  d.from  the  river  Ahava 
Psal.  IS.  21.  and  have  not  wickedly  d.  from  my  G 
Isa.l.  17.  from  I  he  day  that  Ephraim  d./?-o'";.7ud 
Ter.  29.  2.  and  the  svriths  were  d.  /mn  .lerusalem 
37.5.the  Chaldeans  neard  they  d.  from  Jerusi'leni 
F-c/.'.6  9.1  h 'IT  whone.h  heart  which  hat hd./rom  me 
10. 18.  Ih-J  -.oiyoftheLord  d.from  the  ihresholj 
r^iin.  4.  31  O  king,  the  kingdom  is  d.from  theu 
i7as.  10.  .7  Tor  tlie.  5lor,v  of  Samaria  is  d.  from  i. 
•TiVif.  i5.  29.  and  Jesus  d.  from  thence,  and  came 
19.  l.had  finished  these  say ings, he  d./rojnGalilea 
20.29  as  ihi-y  d./n;mJerirho,n  mu.'t'.tude  followee 
24.  1.  Jesus  went  out  and  d.frcn  the  tomp.e 


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,Vat.  •2S.  8.  they  d.  quickly /rojn  the  sepulchre      i  Prov.  9. 18.  and  thit  her  guests  are  in  the  d.  ol  lell 

J\iarU  1.  4*2.  ll-u  lepiusy  d.  frvin  him,  J^ukt  3.  13.  i  ha.  31.  Ul.  that  liulli  iiiadu  tlic  d.  ul  llj     

^^uAe  i.  3C!.  and  Uie  aiigd  (i./ro»n  Mary 

4.  13.  the  devd  d.froiii  hun  lor  f  seusun 

"J.  33.  as  tliey  d.froiit  hini,  Petur  said  to  Jesus 
<^cts  3.  41.  tliey  d.  from  the  ptesuu.".  of  the  council 

li  10.  and  I'orlhwUh  the  anjie'  d.from  him 

13.  14.  ihey  came  when  they  had  d.J'ruin  I'crga 
15.  3d.  Johnd  from  them  Ironi  Panipliyha 
17.33.Paul  d.from  them,  Iri.  1.  |  19.  'J.  /'At^  4.  15. 
19.12.di»ea8cs  d.from  them, and  evil  spir.  went  out 

her.  1ft.  1 1.  and  liie  truits  that  thy  soul  lusted  atiui 
are  d.  from  thee,  and  all  things  dainty  are  d. 
UEP.^KTEO  not.  from. 
2  Sam.2ii.i2.1  have  nut  d.from  my  G.  fsii/.  18. 21. 
2  Kings  3.  3   he  J.  ;iot  therefrom,  13.  i. 
10  2y.Jehu  (/.  ho/  from  the  sinsot  Jerohoam,  who 
made  Israel  tu  sin,  to  « it,  golden  calves,  31. 
I  13.  <i,  11.  I  14.  -24.  I  15.  '.I,  IS.  I  17.  22. 
18  0.  Hezekiah  d.  not  from  lollowing  the  Lord 
2  (Jhr.  6.  15.  d.  iiotfrom  commandment  ol'lhe  king 
20.  32.  Jehoshapliat  d.  not  from  the  way  ol' Asa 
34.  33.  they  d.  not  from  following  the  Lord 
Ji'ch.  SJ.  ly.  the  cloud  d.  not  from  them  hy  day 
J'sal.WJ.  102.  1  have  not  d.from  thy  judgments 
J.ukc'i.'SI.Atw.id.notfrom  thetemp.but  servedti. 

UEl'ARTEO  out. 

<rcn.l2.4.was  75years  old  when  he  d.out  of  Haran 

JJtat.  24.  2.  and  when  she  is  d.  out  of  his  house 

Judir.  ti.  21.  angel  of  the  Lord  d.  out  of  his  sight 

17.  8.  the  Lovite  </.  out  of  Beth-lehem-.Iudah 

1  .Sam.  23.  13.  David  and  his  men  d.  out  of  Keilah 

2  !Sam.  11.8.  and  Uriah  d.  cut  of  the  king's  house 
Mai. -2.  8.  ye  are  ii.«u(  of  the  way,  ye  have  corrupt. 
Mat.  17. 18.  rebuked  the  devil,  ajid  he  d.  out  of  him 

ULPAKTED  not  out. 
F.rod.  33.  11.  Joshua  d.  nut  out  of  the  tabernacle 
A*u;«.14.44.the  ark  and  Mos.i/.  not  out  of  the  caniji 

DEPARTETH. 
Job  27.21.  the  wind  carrieth  him  away,  and  he  d. 
Fruv.  1 1. 1 22.SO  is  a  fair  worn,  who  (/.from  discret. 

14.  16.  a  wise  man  feareth.  and  d.  from  evil 
Eccl.  6. 4.  he  comelli  in  with  vanity, and  d.  in  dark. 
/iU.SU.lS.  he  that  d.  from  evil  nraketh  hims.  a  prey 
Jcr.  3.20.  as  a  wile  treacherously  (i.  from  her  huab. 

17.  5.  cursed  be  the  man  whose  heart  d.  from  L. 
J\'ali.  3.  1.  woe  to  the  bloody  city,  the  prey  d.  not 
J.uke  9.  39.  and  bruising  him  hardly  d.  from  him 

DEP.ARTING. 
<icn.35.18.as  her  .soul  was  in  d.sbc  called  his  name 
Etdd.  It).  I.  after  their  d.out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
ha.  .59.  13.  in  lying  and  d.  away  from  our  God 
Dan.9.5.  we  have  sinned, by  (i.from  thy  precepts,  1 1. 
Hos.\.  2.  have  commuted  whoredom  d.  from  Lord 
Mark  6.  33.  the  pjople  saw  them  d.  and  knew  him 

7.  31.  and  d.  from  the  coast  of  Tyre  and  Sidon 
.Bets  13. 13.  John  d.  from  them,  returned  to  Jerus. 

20.  29.  I  know  after  my  d.  shall  wolves  enter  in 
Urb.  3. 12.  an  evil  heart,  in  d.  from  the  living  God 

11.  22.  Joseph  made  mention  of  the  d.  of  Israel 

DEPARTURE. 
F.-.ck.  2G.  18.  the  isles  shall  be  troubled  at  thy  d. 
2  Tim.  4.  C.  and  the  time  of  my  d.  is  at  hand 

DEPEND. 
Job  22.  t  2.  doth  his  good  success  d.  thereon 

DEPOSED. 
Dan.  5.  20.  he  was  d.  from  his  kingly  throne 

DEPRIVED. 
Grn.  27.  45.  why  slioulJ  1  be  d.  of  both  in  one  day 
Job  39.  17.  because  God  hath  d.  her  of  wisdom 
Isa.  .38.  10.  I  ain  d.  of  the  residue  of  my  years 

DEPRIVING. 
Psal.  33.  1 13.  me  evil  for  L'ood,  to  the  d.  of  mv  soul 

DEl'Tli. 
Joh^.  11.  the  rf. sailh  it  is  not  in  mi^,and  sea  s-iith 

'.i->.  1(>.  or  hast  thou  walked  in  search  of  the  d.? 
I'.'.'il.  3.3.  7.  he  Inyeth  up  the  a",  in  store-houses 

()9.  f  2. 1  sink  in  the  mire  off/,  where  there  is  no 
Frov.  8.  27.  whr!>  be  set  a  comnass  on  face  of  the  d. 

25.  3.  heaven  for  height,  and  the  earth  for  d. 
ha.  7.  11.  a.ik  it  either  in  the  d.  or  in  the  height 
/onnA2.5.thei/.c!:i»ed  me  lour.l  about,weeds  wrapt 
jtfat.lS.fi.better  he  were  drowned  in  the  (/.of  the  sea 
Mark  4.5.  beeaufse  it  had  no  J. of  earth, it  withered 
Rom.  8.  39.  nor  d.  separate  us  from  the  love  of  God 

11.  33.  O  the  d.  of  the  rirlies  both  of  the  wisdom 
Epk.'i  18.  what  is  breadth  and  (/.  of  love  of  Christ 

DEPTHS. 

Ezod.  1.^.  5.  the  d.  have  covered  them,  they  sank 

8.  the  (/.  wore  cimgealed  in  tli(?  heart  of  ih"'  r;ea 

Dfvt.S.  7.  the  (/.  that  s|)rini?  out  of  valleys  ami  hills 

P'a/.tiS.  22  bring  my  people  from,  the  d.  of  the  sen 

71.20.  shall  hrm»  me  up  from  the  d.  of  the  earih 

77.15.  the  wutnr"  wore  afraid,  the  (/.  were  troubled 

78.  15.  he  gave  them  drink  as  nut  of  the  great  d. 

lot).  9.  "le  led  them  thro'  the  d.  as  ihro'  wilderncsii 

107.  20.  thev  mimnt  up,  iheT  go  down  again  to  (/. 

130.  1.  out  (if  tlie  d.  have  I  rried  to  thee,  O  Lord 
Prjc.3.  20.  by  his  knnwleilje  the  d.  are  broken  up 

8.  24.  ^vhc^  tlierc  were  no  il.  \  was  brought  forth 


Kick.  27.  34.  thou  »halt  be  broken  m  d.  ol  water 
Mtc.  7. 19.  will  cast  their  sins  into  the  (/.  of  the  se; 
/<ct'.2.24.  which  have  not  known  the  d.  of  Satun 

DEPUTED. 
2  Sam.  15.  3.  but  there  is  no  man  d.  of  the  king 

DEPUTY. 
1  Kings  22.  47.  was  no  king  in  Edom,a  d.  was  king 
.Ids  13.7.  a  sorcerer  Barjesus  who  was  witli  tlit 
8.  seeking  to  turn  away  llie  d.  from  the  fai.V 

18.  12.  ami  when  Galho  was  the  </.  of  Achaia 

DEPUTIES. 
F.sth.fi.^.xl  was  written  to  (/.and  rulers  of  provinces 

9.  3   and  the  (/.  and  otticers  beljied  the  Jews 
..tcts  iy.38.lheie  aio (/.let  them  implead  one  another 

DERIDE. 
A/ai.l.lO.lhcy  shall  (/.every  stronghold,  heap  dust 

DERIDED. 
Luke  1(). 14. Pharisees  heard  these  things,  and  (/.him 

23.  3.5.  tlie  rulers  also  with  the  people  d.  him 

DERIrilOM. 
Job  30.  1.  that  are  younger  than  I,  have  me  in  d. 
Psal.  2.  4.  the  Lord  shall  have  them  in  d. 

44.  13.  a  d.  to  them  that  are  round  about  us,  79.  4. 

39.  8.  thou  shall  have  all  the  heathen  m  d. 

119.  51.  the  proud  have  had  nie  g.'eally  in  d. 
Jcr.  20.  7. 1  am  in  d.  daily  ||  8.  was  made  a  d.  daily 

48.  20.  and  Moab  also  shall  be  in  d.  39. 
27.  for  was  not  Israel  ;).  d.  unto  thee  ? 
Lam.  3.14.1  was  a  d.  to  my  people  and  song  all  day 
Eiek.  23.  32.  thou  shalt  drink  and  bo  had  in  d. 

3().  4.  to  cities  which  became  a  d.  to  the  heathen 
//o5.7.1t).  this  shall  be  their  (/.  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

D.ESCEND. 
M'um.  34.  11.  the  border  shall  d.  and  reach  to  sea 
1  Ham.  20.  10.  he  shall  d.  into  battle  and  perish 
Psal.  49.  17.  his  glory  shall  not  d.  after  him 

65.  t  10.  thou  causest  rain  d.  into  the  furrows 

104.1  S.the  mountains  to  ascend,  the  valleys  (/.  10. 
Kick.  26.  20.  with  them  that  d.  into  the  pit,  31.  16. 
Mark  15.  32.  let  Christ  d.  now  from  the  cross 
Jicts  11.5.Isaw  vision,  certain  vessel (/.  greatshect 
Horn.  10.  7.  or  who  shall  d.  into  the  deep  ? 

1  7'Acss.4.16.  Ld.  shall  (/.from  heaven  with  a  shout 

DESCENDED. 
Eiod.  19.  18.  because  the  Lord  d.  on  Sinai  in  tire 
33.  9.  the  cloudy  pillar  d.  ||  34.  5.  d.  in  a  cloud 
Dcut.  9.  21.  the  biook  that  d.  out  of  the  mount 
.fos/t.  2.  23.  so  klie  two  men  d.  from  the  mountain 
hsal.  133.3.  as  dew  that  d.on  mountains  of  Ziun 
Prow. 30.  4.  who  hath  ascended  uji  to  heaven, or  d.? 
Mat.  7.  25.  the  rain  </.  and  the  floods  came,  27. 
28.  2.  for  the  angel  of  the  Lord  d.  from  heaven 
JMkeS.  22.  the  Holy  Giiost(/.  in  a  bodily  shape 
Jlcts  24. I.Ananias  the  hjgh-priest  (/.with  the  elders 
Ep/i.  4. 10.  he  thai  (/.  is  the  saine  that  ascended 

DESCENDETII. 
./a»i.3.15.this  wisdom  (/.not  from  above,but  sensual 

DESCENDING. 
Ocn.  28.  12.  top  of  ladder  reached  to  heaven,  and 
the  angels  of  God  ascending  and  d.  John  1.  51. 
Isa.  15.  t  3.  every  one  shall  h.owl  d.  into  ween'ng 
Mat.  3. 16.  he  saw  the  S|>itit  of  God  d.  Markl.U). 
John  1. 32.  1  saw  Spirit  (/.  from  heaven  like  a  dove 
33.011  whom  thou  shalt  seeSpirit  (/.and  remaining 
.^cis  10.  11.  a  vessel  (/.  as  it  had  been  a  great  sheet 
Rcv.1V.  10.  thiitg'cat  ciiy  d.  out  of  heaven  from  G. 

DESCENT. 

Mic.  1. 1 4.  as  waters  that  are  poured  down  a  d. 

Luke.  19.  37.  when  come  nigh  at  (/.of  .mount Olives 

/i/ei.7.3.Melchisodee  without  father, mother.and  d. 

6.  but  he  whose  (/.  is  not  counted  from  them 

DESCRIBE,  ED,  ETH. 

./■».•*. 18.4.  they  shall  go  through  land  and  d.  if,  6,  8. 

8.  Joshua  charged  them  that  went  to  (/.the  land 

O.and  they(/.it  by  cities  into  seven  parts  in  a  book 

Judg.  8.  14.  he  (/.  to  him  the  princes  of  Succoth 

liom.i.d.  even  as  Dav.  also(/.  blessedn.  of  the  man 

10.  5.  for  Moses  d.  the  righteousness  of  the  law 

DESCRIPTION. 
Josh.  18.  C.  and  yc  shall  bring  the  (/.  hither  to  me 

DESCRY. 
.Judg.  1.  23.  the  house  of  .Viscph  sent  to  d.  Beth-el. 

DESERr. 
EiM.  3. 1.  he  led  his  flock  to  the  ba.'kside  of  the  d. 
5.  3.  let  us  go  three  days'  journey  into  the  d. 

19.  2.  and  they  were  come  to  the  d.  of  Sinai 
23.  31.  I  will  set  thy  bounds  from  d.  to  the  river 

J^um.  20.  1.  then  Isael  came  into  the  d.  of  Zin 
27.  14.  for  ye  rebelled  against  me  in  the  (/.  of  Ziii 
33.  16.  and  Ihey  removed  from  the  d.  of  Sinai 

2  Cliron.  26.  10.  Uzziah  built  towers  in  the  d. 
Job  24.  5.  as  wild  asses  in  the  (/.  go  they  forth 
I'sal.  75.  t6.  promotion  eooK^lh  not  from  the  (/. 

78.  40.  how  oft  did  they  grieve  him  in  the  (/.? 
102   6.  T  am  like  a  pelican,  an  owl  of  the  </. 
106.  14.  hilt  lusted  and  temiitrd  God  in  the  d. 
Isa.n.  21.  but  wdd  hep.s's  of  r/.  shall  lie  there,  their 
houses  full  of  doleful  creatures,  34.14.  Jcr.50.39. 


DES 

Isa.  21   1.  as  whirlwinds,  so  it  cometh  from  tht  i, 

35.  1.  the  d.  shall  rejoice  |{  6.  streams  in  the  d. 

40.  3.  make  straight  in  d.  a  high-way  liui  our  G^.c 

41.  19.  1  wil   set  111  (/.  the  hr-irec  and  the  pine 
43.  19. 1  will  even  make  rivers  in  the  a  20. 

51.  3.  will  make  her  (/.  like  the  garden  of  the  Lore" 
Jcr.  17.  ().  for  he  shall  be  like  the  heath  in  the  a, 
25.24.people  that  dwell  in  d.  shall  drink  alter  Uieu 
50.  12.  Chalilea  sliaii  Ik;  a  diy  land  and  a  d. 
Kick.  47.  8.  these  watuts  go  down  into  the  a. 
Mat.  24.  26.  if  they  say,  behold,  he  is  in  the  iL 
John.  U.  31.  our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  Ihe  d. 
•icta  8.  26.  Irum  Jerusalem  to  Gaza,  which  is  d. 

DES1':KT  land. 
Dcut.  32. 10.  he  found  him  in  a  (/.  land,  he  led  him 
Prov.  21.  t  19.  belter  dwell  in  the  laud  (d'Uie  d. 

DESERT  place. 
Mark  0.  31.  come  ye  yourselves  inl  i  a  d.  place 
32.dej)art.  into  a(/.;i/ace,Jl/<i/.  J4. 13  7.»,Af4.42. 
35.  this  is  a  (/.  place,  Mat.  14.  15.  Luke  9.  12. 
Luke  y.  10.  he  went  aside  |irivately  into  a  d.yluct 

DESERTS. 
/sa.48.21.  thirsted  not  when  he  led  them  through  d 
Jcr.  2.6.  the  Lord  that  led  us  through  a  land  of  (i 
5.  t  6.  a  wolf  of  the  d.  shall  spoil  them 
Ezck.  Vi.  4.  thy  jirophets  are  like  foxes  in  the  d. 
AuAe  1.80.  John  was  in  the  d.  till  his  shewing  ler 
Hcb.  11.38.  they  wandered  in  (/.and  in  niounlaiiie 

DESERT. 
P5a/.28.4. after  work  of  bauds,  render  them  their  a 

DESERTS. 
Kick.  7.  27.  according  to  their  d.  will  1  judge  them 

DESERVE. 
Kira  9. 13.  hast  punished  less  than  our  ini(]UitieB</. 

DESERVETH. 
Job  11.  0.  God  e.vaiicth  less  than  thy  iniijuity  (/. 

DESERVING. 
Ju(/^.9.1G.done  to  him  according  to  d.  of  his  hands 

DESIRE 
Signifies,  [1]  Longing,  or  wishing,  1  Sani  23.  20 
[2]  'J'hc  prayer,  request,  or  longing  of  ttiK  soul 
fur  some  spirilual,or  bodily  good  ikings.iciiere- 
of  it  feels  a  want,  Psal.  145.  19.  ['S]  Love,  or 
affection.  Cam.  7.  10.  Dan.  11.  37.  [4J  Hope 
or  cipcctation,  1  Sam.  9.  20.  [5]  .In  inclina- 
tion to,  or  deligkt  in  the  pleasures  of  life, 
Eccl.  12.  5.  [6]  .1  wife,  called  the  desire  of 
the  eyes,  Ezek.  24.  10.  [7]  Sinful  lusts  and 
affections,  Ejdi.  2.  3. 
Thy  desire  shall  be  to  thy  husband,  and  he  shall 
rule  over  thee,  Gen.  3.  16.  I'hy  desires,  or 
requests  shall  be  referred,  or  submitted  to  thy 
husbanirs  Will  and  pleasure,  to  grant,  or  deny 
them,  as  he  sees  fit.  Thou  shalt  be  obliged 
to  such  a  suhjcctioii,  as  shall  be  vianij  tiiitet 
against  thy  will,  and  be  uneasy  to  thee. 
Gen.  3.  j  6.  saw  that  the  tree  was  a  (/.  to  the  eyeg 

16.  thy  d.  shall  he  to  thy  husband,  he  shall  r'ui€ 
4.  7.  to  thee  shall  be  his  (/.thou  shalt  rule  over  liiin 

Deut.  18.  6.  and  come  with  all  the  d.  of  his  mind 
21.  11.  and  hast  a  (/.  to  her,  to  have  her  to  wife 

1  Sam.  9.  20.  and  on  whom  is  all  the  d.  of  Israel  1 
23. 20.  come  down  accord,  to  all  the  d.  of  thy  soul 

2  Sam.  23.  5.  this  is  all  my  salvation,  and  all  my  d. 

1  Kings  5.  8. 1  will  do  all  thy  d.  concerning  timbei 

9.  tliou  shalt  accomplish  my  d.  in  giving  food 

10.  according  to  all  Solomon's  d.  9.  11. 

9.  1.  Solomon  had  finished  building,  and  all  his  d 
t  19.  the  d.  of  Solomon  which  he  desired 

10. 13.  kmgSolomon  gave  to  the  queen  of  Sheba 
all  her(/.  whatsoever  slie  asked,2  CAr(;7t.  9.  12 

2  Chron.  15.  15.  and  soughthim  with  their  whole  </. 
21.  t  20.  Jehoram  departed  without  d. 

32.  t  27.  he  made  treasures  for  instrnments  of  d. 

36.  t  10.  lie  took  the  vessels  of  d.  to  Babylon 
.lob  9. 126.  my  days  arejiassod  away  asships  of  (/. 

14.  15.  thou  wilt  have  a  d.  t>i  work  of  thine  handi 
31.  16.  if  I  have  withheld  the  poor  from  their  d. 
35.  my  d.  \c  that  the  Almighty  would  answer  me 

33.  t  20.  so  that  his  soul  abhorreth  meat  ofd. 

34.  36.  my  d.  is  Ihat  Job  may  be  tied  to  the  end 
P.ial.  10.  3.  the  wicked  boasteth  of  his  heart's  d 

17.  Lord,  thou  hast  heard  the  d.  of  the  hiimhlo 
21.2.  thou  hast  given  his  heart's  d.  not  withheld 
38.  9.  Lord,  all  my  (/.  is  before  thee,  my  groan. 
54.7.  eye  hath  seen  his  d.  on  mine  enemies,  92.  li. 
59.10.  God  shall  let  me  see  my  (/.  on  mine  enemie» 
78.29.  were  filled,  for  he  gave  them  their  own  d. 
92.  11.  mine  ears  shall  hear  my  d.  of  the  wickoi 
lOS.  t  24.  yea,  they  despised  a  land  of  d. 

112.  8.  nol  afraid,  til!  he  see  his  (/.  on  Ins  cnemief 
10.  the  d.  of  the  wicked  shall  perish 
1 18.  7.  therefore  shall  I  see  my  (/.  on  them  hate  m« 
145. 16.  thoii  sfitisfiest  the  (/.  of  every  living  thing 

19.  he  will  fulfil  the  d.  of  them  that  fear  him 
Prov.  10.  24.  the  (/.  of  righteous  shall  be  granted 
11.  23.  the  (/.  of  the  righteous  is  only  good 
13.  12.  but  when  d.  comnth,  it  is  a  tree  of  lifs 
19.  the  rf.  accomjilish  "d  is  sweet  to  the  soul 
19.  22.  the  d.  of  a  man  is  his  kindiiesB 


DES 

Prov.  21.  25.  Ibe  J.  of  Uiu  slolliful  kilJetli  him 
tA.cl  (>.  U  Uie  sight  oltlie  uyes  iIimii  wuniieringofri. 

Vi.^.d.  sliull  Tail,  because  man  gin^tli  to  long  hon:? 
Cant.  7  10.  my  bulove;;,  and  his  ci.  ts  toward  nie 
Ua.  2.  t  16.  th'!  day  ot'llie  Lord  on  all  |iifture9  oi'd. 

i\i.  a.  the  d.  of  our  soul  is  lo  tliy  name,  and  to 

32.  t  i2.  ih.jy  shall  lament  lor  iDo  hulds  u(  d. 
Jcr.  2.  24.  simllfth  u|i  wind  at  the  d.  of  her  heart 

3.  t  !'->■  how  shall  1  give  thee  a  land  of  W.? 

12.  t  It*-  '•'"^y  "liidu  my  portion  of  </.  a  wilderness 

S3,  t  '•^-  you  sliall  sail  like  a  vessel  of  d. 

44.  14.  llio  land  to  which  you  have  a.d.  to  return 
f  2e/i.21.  Iti.  1  will  lake  from  thee  llie  li.of  thy  eyes 

21.  1  will  profane  llie  d.  of  your  eyes,  25. 

2(i.  t  12.  lliey  shall  de:^lroy  houses  of  ihy  d. 
iJan.  11.  t  li-  carry  into  Egyi't  vessels  of  their  d. 

'31.  neither  shall  he  regard  the  d.  of  women 
Uus.  10.  lU.  11  IS  my  d.  1  should  chasli.se  them 

i;t.  t  l-'<-  shall  s|ioil  the  treasure  of  vessels  of  d. 
^mos  5.  t  If-  ye  have  idanted  vineyards  of  d. 
Mic.'i-  3.  the  great  man  uttereth  his  mischievous  d. 
A'uA.  2.  t  'J-  none  end  of  all  the  vessels  of  d. 
Hub.  2.  3.  who  cnlargeth  his  d.  as  hell,  is  as  death 
Hag.  2.  7.  and  the  d.  of  all  nations  shall  come 
'/.tck.  7.  t  14.  lliey  laid  the  land  of  (i.  desolate 
I.uke  22.  15.  he  sukI,  with  d.  1  have  desired  to  eat 
hoiu.W.  1-  my  heart's  d.  to  G.  for  Isr.  is  to  he  saved 

J.'j  2:).  having  a  great  (/.  these  many  years  to  come 
2  Cur.  7.  7.  when  he  told  us  your  earnest  (/.toward 
11.  what  fear,  what  vehement  (L.  yea  what  zeal 
Pkil  1.  2ii.  I  am  in  a  strait,  having  a  d.  to  depart 
1  'J'hcss.  2.  17.  to  see  your  face  willi  great  d. 

DESIRE,  Verb. 
Ezod.  10.  11.  serve  the  Lord,  for  that  ye  did  d. 

'AA.  24.  neither  shall  any  man  d.  thy  land 
Ueut.  5.  21.  nor  shall  thou  d.  thy  neighbour's  wife 

7.  25.  thou  shall  not  d.  the  silver  or  gold  on  them 
/ui/^''.8.24. Gideon  said, I  would  d.  a  reiiuesl  of  you 

1  Kings  2.  20.  i  d.  one  small  petition  of  thee 

2  Kuigs  4.  2d.  she  said,  did  id.  a.  son  of  my  lord? 
JVeA.  1.  11.  thy  servants  who  d.  to  fear  thy  name 
Job  13.  3.  surely  I  d.  to  reason  with  God 

21.  14.  for  we  d.  not  the  knowledge  of  thy  ways 

33.  32.  speak,  for  I  d.  to  justify  thee 

30.  20.  d.  not  the  night  when  people  are  cut  off 
fsal.  40.  G.  sacrifice  and  oHcrmg  liiou  didst  not  d. 

45.  11.  so  shall  the  king  greatly  d.  thy  beauty 
05.  t  i).  after  thou  hast  made  it  to  d.  rain 

70.  2.  let  them  be  put  to  confusion  that  d.  my  hurt 
73.  25.  there  is  none  on  earlh  I  d.  besides  thee 
Pr»u.3.15.  all  thou  canst  d.  are  not  to  be  compared 
23   (5.  neither  d.  thou  his  dainty  nwats 
24.  1.  against  evil  men,  nor  (/.  to  be  with  them 
/i>a.53.  2.  there  is  no  heauty  ihat  we  should  d.  him 
Jcr  22.  27.  the  land  whereunio  they  d.  to  return 
42.22.  ve  shall  die  in  the  place  whither  ye  d.  togo 
Dan.  2. 18.  I  would  d.  mercies  of  the  G.  of  heaven 
^mo.tH.  18.  woe  to  you  ihatrf.  the  day  of  the  Lord 
JilarkSi.  35.  he  saith,  if  any  man  d.  to  be  first 

10.  35  shouldestdo  for  us  whatsoever  we  shall  d. 

11.  24.  what  things  soever  ye  d.  when  yo  pray 
15.  8.  began  to  d.  him  to  do  as  he  had  ever  done 

Luke.  17. 22.  when  ye  shall  d.  to  see  one  of  the  days 
20.  4f>.  the  scribes  which  d.to  walk  in  long  robes 

j9<-«.s  23.20. 1  he  Jews  have  agreed  torf.  thee  to  bring 
28.  22.  we  d.  to  hear  of  ihce  what  lliou  thinkest 

I  Cnr.  14.1.  follow  after  charity,  and  (/.spirit,  gifts 

8  Cnr.  11.  12.  cut  off  from  them  which  d.  occasion 

12.  n.  tlio'  1  would  d.  to  glory,  I  shall  not  be  a  fool 
Gal.  4.0.  whereunto  ye  d.  again  to  be  in  bondage 

20.1  (/.  lo  be  present  with  you  now, and  to  change 
21.  tell  me,  ye  thnt  d.  lo  be  under  the  law 
C.12.  as  many  as  (/.to  make  a  fair  shew  in  the  flesh 
13.  hilt  (/.to  have  yoii  circumcised,  that  tiiey  may 
Fjih.  3.  13.  wherefore  I  (/.  that  yo  faint  not 
Phil  4.  17.  not  because  I  (/.  a  gift,  but  I  d.  fruit 
Cai.  1.  0.  to  d.  ye  may  be  filled  with  knowledge 
I  Tim. '2.  1 1.  I  (/.supplications  be  made  for  all  men 

3. 1.  if  a  man  (i.  the  office  of  a  bishop, a  good  work 
Heb.Ci.  11.  we  (/.  every  one  of  you  to  shew  diligence 

11.  IG.  but  now  they  (/.  a  better  country,  that  is 
Jam.  4.  2.  ye  kill,  ye  (/.  to  have,  and  cannot  obtain 
1  Pet  1.  12.  which  things  the  angels  d.  to  look  into 

2.2.  as  new-born  babes  (/.the  sincere  milk  of  word 
firo.O. C.  men  shall  (/.  to  die,  and  death  shall  Hee 

DESIll.ABLE. 
f?en.27. 1 15.  Rehekah  took  d.  raiment  of  son  Esau 
I  KinfTS  20.  1 6.(/.  in  thy  eyes,  they  shall  take  away 
tlvra  8.  t  27.  two  vessels  of  copper  d.  as  gold 
Isa.  44.  t  'J-  and  their  (/.  things  shall  not  profit 
Ijam.  1 .  1 7.  Jerusalem  remembered  all  her  (/.things 

t  10.  hath  spread  his  hand  upon  her  d.  things 
2.  t  4.  he  stood  and  slew  all  the  d.  of  the  eve 
Eiitk  23.  6.  all  of  them  (/.  young  men,  12,  23. 
Joel^.  t  5.  carried  into  your  temples  my  d.  things 

DESIRED. 
lien.  3.6.  and  a  tree  to  be  d.  to  make  one  wise 
\  Sam.  12.  13.  a.id  behold  the  king  whom  ve  d. 
I  ffj»y»9.I9.the  desire  which  Solomon  (/.2CAr.a6. 
"iChron..  11  23.  and  Rehob(\'i.'n  a"  many  wives 
1!jC 


DEiS 

F.sth.  2.  13.  whatsoevo.r  she  d.  was  given  her 

.lob  20.  20.  he  shall  not  .vavi  i.''  '.Iiul  winch  he  d. 

Pi-al.  li).  10.  more  to  be  d   a,-e  lliey  than  gold 
27   4.  one  thin.»  1  d.  of  ti:"  L.  .i'.M  1  :i.  iv  dwell 
31).  til-  that  winch  is  to  he  a.  in  !'im  *..-  ii;ei;  awiiy 
107.  30.  so  he  b.ii.^elh  Ihe.-r;  to  tliC:'  d.  iiavtoi 
1H2.  13.  he  hath  d.  Zicn  (or  hit,  i.ubilai.on 
14.  my  rest,  h';re  will  1  dwell,  for  1  lia'  e  d. 

Prvv.  a.  11.  all  thatnii'.^  be  d.  i\kj\  to  be  compared 

21.  20.  there  is  a  treasure  lo  be  d.  and  oil  in  duell. 
Eccl.  2.  10.  what  my  eyes  d.  1  kept  nut  from  tln-ii 
Isa.  1.29.  shall  be  ashamed  of  the  oaks  ye  have  a. 

20.  y.  with  my  soul  have  1  d.  lliee  m  ilie  night 
.Icr.  17.  10.  nor  have  1  d.  woeful  day,  Ihou  knowest 
Dan.  2.  16.  Daniel  went  and  d.  ol  the  king  tune 
23.  hast  made  known  unto  me  what  we  d.  oi  liiuij 

11.  t  38.  he  shall  honour  God  with  thiii{;s  d. 
Hvs.  0.  0.  for  1  d.  mercy  and  not  sacrifice 

Jlic.  7.  1.  no  cluster,  my  soul  </.  the  hrsl-ripe  fruit 

Zvpli.  2.  1.  gather  together,  O  nation  not  d. 

jU(i/.13.17.iiiany  righteous  men  have  (/.to  see  those 
10.  1.  the  Pharisees  d.  he  would  shew  a  sign 

Mark  )5.0.uiie  prisoner  whom  they  d.  J.uki  ii^l.  2.5. 

J. like  7.  30.  one  of  the  Pharisees  (/.  Jesus  lo  eal 
y.  y.  but  who  is  this,  and  he  d.  to  see  'iim 
10.  24.  many  kings  have  d.  to  see  those  things 

22.  15.  1  have  d.  lo  eat  this  jiassovcr  with  you 
31. Satan  hath  (/.to  have  you  lo  sift  you  as  wheat 

23.  25.  and  he  relca.-ed  to  them  him  whom  iliey  d. 
Jlcts  3.14. and  (/.a  murderer  to  be  granted  uiilo  you 

7.40.  and  d.  to  find  a  tabeni.  for  tlie  God  ol  Jacob 
H.  31.  the  eunuch  d.  Philip  to  come  into  the  chariot 
y.  2.  Paul  d.  of  the  Ingh-pncst  letters  to  Damascus 

12.  20.  having  made  Blastus  their  friend,  (/.  peace 

13.  7,  Sergius  Paulus  d.  to  hear  the  word  of  God 
21.  afterward  they  (/.  d  king,Godgave  them  Saul 
28.  yet  (/.  lliey  Pilate  that  he  should  be  slam 

10.  39.  and  (/.  them  to  depart  out  of  the  city 
25.  3. (/.favour  against  Piiul  that  he  would  send 
1  Cor.  10.  12. 1  greatly  d.  him  to  come  lo  you 
2C«r.8.0. insomuch  that  we  (/.Titus  to  finish  in  you 
12. 18.  I  (/.  Thus,  and  with  him  I  sent  a  brother 
1  Jokn  5.  15.  we  know  we  have  the  petitions  we  d. 

DESIREDST. 
Dcvt.  18.  If),  according  to  all  that  thou  d.  of  God 
Mai.  18.  32.  1  forgave  thee,  because  thou  (/.  me 

DESIRES. 
Gen.  6.  t  5.  all  the  (/.  of  his  heart  are  only  evil 
Psal.  37.  4.  he  shall  give  thee  the  d.  of  lliy  lu^art 
140.  8.  grant  not,  O  Lord,  the  d.  of  the  >vi(ked 
Dan.  0.  t  23.  for  thou  ait  u  man  of  (/.  10.  f  H- 
10.  t  3.  I  ale  no  bread  of  (/.  neither  came  flesh 
Has.  0.  t  10-  yet  will  I  slay  the  d.  cf  their  womb 
Kpk.  2.  3.  fulfilling  the  d.  of  the  tksh  and  mind 

DESIREST. 

Psal.  51.  G.  thou  d.  truth  in  the  inward  parts 

10.  thou  (/.  not  sacrifice,  else  would  1  give  it 

DESIRETH. 

Dcvt.  14.26.  bestow  it  for  whatsoever  thy  soul  (/. 

1  Sum.  2.  16.  then  take  as  much  as  thy  soul  (/. 
18.  25.  say  to  David,  the  king  d.  not  any  dowry 

20.  4.  what  thy  soul  d.  I  will  do,  1  Kings  11.  37. 

2  .S(!m.3. 21.  mayest  rcign  overall  that  thy  heart  (i. 
Job  7.  2.  as  a  servant  earnestly  d.  the  shp-.Iow 

23.  13.  what  his  soul  d.  even  that  he  doeth 
P.':al.  17.  t  12.  is  as  a  lion  that  d.  to  ravin 
34. 12.  what  man  is  he  that(/.  life  and  loveth  days 
08.  10.  this  IS  the  hill  which  God  d.  to  dwell  in 
Proii.  12.  12.  the  wicked  d.  the  net  of  evil  men 

13.  4.  the  soul  of  the  sluggard  (/.  and  hath  not 

21.  10.  llie  sold  of  the  wricked  (/.  evil 

Keel.  G.  2.  he  wanteth  nothing  of  all  that  he  d. 
/,y/it!5.39.havingdrunk  old  wine  straightway(/.new 

14.  32.  he  sendelh  and  d.  conditions  of  peace 

1  Tim.  3.  1.  the  office  ol' a  bishop, be  (/.a  good  work 

DESIRING. 
Mat.  12.  4G.  his  brethren  (/.  lo  speak  with  him,  47. 

20.  20.  'vnrsh.j.ping  and  d  a  certain  thing  of  him 
I.nkc  8.  20.  thy  breth.  stand  without  d.  to  see  thee 

1().  21.  d.  to  iic  fed  with  the  crumbs  which  fell 
.flcts  25.  15.  (/.  to  have  judgment  against  him 

2  Cor.  5.  2.  (/.  lo  be  clothed  upon  with  our  house 
1  Thess.  3. 6.  (/.  greatly  lo  see  us,  as  we  lo  see  you 

1  Tim.  1.  7.  (/.  lo  be  teachers  of  the  law 

2  Ttm.  1.4.greatlv  (/.  to  see  thee,  being  mindful 

DESIROUS. 
Prov.  23. 3.  be  not  d.  ol'  his  dninties,  for  they  are 
7.rpk.  2.  t  1-  gather  together,  O  nation  not  d. 
AH/irc23.8.Herod  was  (/.to  see  him  of  a  long  season 
.fiihn  16.  19.  Jesus  knew  they  were  d.  to  ask  him 
2  Cor.  11.  32.  with  n  garrison  d.  to  apprehend  me 
Gal.  5.  2G.  let  us  not  be  (/.  of  vain-glory,  envying 

1  Thcss.  2.  f.  so  Li.!p;  aiTectionalely  d.  of  you 

DESOLAl  £. 

2  .Snm. 13.20.  Tamar  rem  tin.  (/.in  .Absalom's  house 
.Tob  15.  28   he  dvtelleth  in  d.  cities  and  in  houses 

16.  7.  thoii  hast  made  d.  all  my  company 
30.  3.  the  i.'ilderness  in  former  lime  d.  and  waste 
38.  27.  to  satisfy  the  d.  nnd  wncte  ground 
Psal.  25.  "/6.  turn  and  have  mercy  c  n  nie,for  lamd. 


DES 

Ps.  40.]5.1etlliem  be  d.  for  a  reward  of  their  shame 
li).  -..'i.  lei  iheir  habiiiaiion  be  d.  let  none  divoll 
143.  4.  Iherelore  my  lieail  within  me  is  t?. 

Jsa.  1.  7.  your  country  is  d  your  cities  burnt 

3.  20.  she  being  d.  shall  sit  upon  the  ground 
7.  19.  llicy  shud  rest  all  of  them  iii  d.  valleys 
13.  22.  the  beast  shall  cry  in  their  d.  iiouscN 

24.  0.  and  they  that  dwell  therein  are  d. 

19.  8.  to  cause  lo  iiiheril  the  d.  heritages 

21.  fieeing  1  have  losl  my  children,  and  am  d. 
54.  1.  more  are  the  clulo-en  of  ihe  d.  (,al.  4.  2J 

3.  uiiJ  ii;ake  the  d.  cities  to  be  inhabited 
.kr.  2.  12.  be  ye  very  d.  saitli  the  Loid 

0.  8   list  I  make  thee  d.  a  laiitl  not  inhabited 

9.  t  ID-  the  habitalioiis  of  ihe  uildetness  are  d. 

11.  1  will  make  the  ciiies  of  Judah  d.  withoul 

an  nihaljilaiit,  lU.  22.  |  33.  10.  |  44-  (j, 

10.  25.  they  have  made  his  hahitalion  d. 

12-  11.  they  made  it  U.  and  being  d.  it  mournetb 

19.8.  1  will  make  this  city  (/.  and  a  hissing 
.'12.  43.  It  IS  (/.  wilhoui  man  or  beast,  33.  12. 
49.  20.  he  shall  make  their  habitations  (/.  50.  45. 

Lavi    1.  4.  all  her  gates  are  d.  her  (iriesls  sigh 

13.  he  hath  made  me  d.  and  faint  all  day,  3. 11. 
16.  my  children  are  d.  the  enemy  prevailed 

4.  5.  they  thai  did  feed  delicately  aie  (/.  in  streets 

5.  18.  because  of  llu^  mounlain  of  Zion  which  m  d, 
F.iek.  0.  6.  that  your  altars  may  be  made  d. 

19.7.  he  knew  their  (/.  jialaces,  and  he  laid  wasts 

20.  20.  that  I  might  make  them  d.  to  the  end 

25.  13.  I  will  make  Eilom  (/.  from  Teman 
20.  19.  when  I  shall  make  thee  a  d.  city 

29.  12.  in  the  midst  of  Ihe  countries  that  are  d. 

30.  14.  I  will  make  Palhros  d.  and  will  set  fire 
35.  3.  O  mount  Seir,  I  will  make  ihee  most  d.  7 

12.  they  are  d.  they  are  given  us  lo  consume 

14.  when  earlh  lejoiceth,  1  will  make  thee  d. 

15.  as  lliou  did=l  rejoice,  because  it  w  as  d. 
3G.3.becauselli(yhave  madeyou(/.and  swallowed 

4.  thus  saitli  the  Lord  to  the  hills  and  d.  wastei 
35.  the  d.  cities  are  become  fenced  and  inliahiieo 
30.  know  that  1  the  Lord  plant  that  that  was  d 

Dan.  9.  17.  to  shine  on  thy  sanctuary  that  is  d. 
27.  for  the  abominations  he  shall  make  it  d. 
11.31.  the  abommalion  that  maketli  d.  12.  H. 
Hns.2. 1 12. 1  will  make  d.  her  vines  and  hg-treei 

13.  10.  Samaria  shall  become  (/.  for  she  rebelled 
.Joel  1.  17.  the  garners  are  laid  d.  bams  are  broken 

18.  yea  the  Hocks  of  sheep  are  made  d. 
Mic.  1.  7.  and  all  the  idols  thereof  will  I  lay  d. 
0.  13.  in  making  thee  d.  because  of  thy  sins 
Zcph.  3.6.  Iheir  lowers  are  (/.  their  streets  waste 
JV/n/.23.3H.  your  house  is  left  to  you  d.  I.uke  13.35 
Jicts  1.  20.  it  is  written,  let  his  habitation  be  d. 
I  T(m.5.  5.  now  she  that  is  a  widow  indeed  and(i 
/Vet).17.10.lheso  shall  hate  the  whore,  and  makeJ. 

18.  19.  for  in  one  hour  is  she  made  d. 

Land  DESOL.ATE. 
Gen.  47.  19.  give  us  seed  that  the  land  be  not  d. 
ioa;o(/.23.29.  lest  the  /ajK/becimier/.  beast  multiply 
y-ct).20.  34.  then  shall  the  land  enjoy  her  sabbaths 
as  long  as  it  lieth  (/.  35,  43.  2  Chron.  30.  21. 
ha.  6.  11.  he  said,  until  ihe  land  be  utterly  (/. 

13.9.  the  day  of  the  Lordconietli  to  lay  ihe  land  d. 
62.  4.  nor  shall  thy  land  any  more  be  termed  d, 

Jcr.  4.  7.  he  is  gone  forth  lo  make  thy  land  d. 
27.  the  Lord  said,  llie  whole  land  shall  be  (/. 
7.34.10  cease  voice  of  mirth, for  the  /(;7i(/Bn;.<ll  \<ed 
12. 11.  Iheyniade  it  d.  the  whole  land  is  made  d. 
I8.16.to  make  their  land  (/.and  a  perpetual  hissing 
25.  38.  for  Iheir  land  is  d.  because  of  his  anger 

32.  43.  in  this  land  whereof  ye  say  it  is  d. 
.50.  3.  a  nation  w  liich  ihall  make  her  land  d. 

F.zck.  0.  14.  and  make  the  land  d.  yea  more  d. 
12.  19.  her  land  may  be  (/.  from  all  thnt  is  Ihrrein 
20.  Ihe  ciiies  laid  waste,  and  the  iani/shall  bed 

14.  10.  but  the  land  >liall  be  (/.  Mic.  7.  13. 

15.8.  and  I  will  make  the  land  d.  saith  the  Lord 

19.  7.  Ihe  land  was  </.  and  the  fulness  thereof 
29.9.the  land  of  Egvpt  shall  be  (/.  iliev  shall  know 

that  I  am  the  Lord,  10,  12.  |  30.  7.  |  32.  15. 

33.  28.  fur  I  will  lay  the  land  most  d.  pomp  cease 
29.lhat  I  am  L.when  I  have  laid  the  landmost  d. 

3fi.  34.  the  (/.Za7i(/ shall  be  tilled,  whereas  itlay  «/. 

35.the/(j7i«/tlial  was(/.  is  like  the  garden  ofEdei 

./of/ 2.  20.  I  will  drive  him  to  a  land  barren  and  d. 

Zcch.~.\4.land  v/nsd.  for  thev  laid  pleasanl  land  d. 

DESOLATE  plaees. 
.lob  3.  14.  which  built  (/.  places  for  themselves 
Ps.  109. 10.  let  them  seek  bread  also  out  ofd.plattt 
/.<i(j.49.19.ihy  wastennd(/.7(/(i(;csshallbetoonarrow 

59.10.  we  stumble, we  are  in  d.  places  iisdeiid  men 
Kte/i.G.G.citie?laid  waste, \nd  higli;;?uccsshaUbei. 

20.  20.  when  I  shall  set  tnee  in  placis  d.  of  olo 
38.  12.  to  Inrn  thine  hand  upon  the  d.  places 

Jlmos  7.  9   the  high  places  of  I.-ia.nc  shall  be  d. 
Mai.  1.  4.  ue  rill  return,  and  bnild  tlier/.  placM 

Shad  t(,or  Shalt  be  DESOLATE. 

/,('».CC.22  wilt  bea8ts,and  your  highways  .'lAa.Sefi 

33.  youi  Ian  I  shall  be  d.  nod  your  cities  wasta 


DES 

Jeb  15  34.  forcoiigregation  ofliypociileg  shall  be  d 
Fsal.  'M.il.  lliey  llial  liale  tlie  righteous  shall  be  d. 

a.  none  of  them  liiat  tru:>l  in  i)ini  shall  be  d. 
tta.  5.  9.  of  a  truth  many  houses  shall  be  d. 

15.  6.  for  waters  orNiuiiim  shall  bed.  JcrAS.  34. 

27.10.yet  the  defeiiced  cily  shall  bed.aitii  IbrEuken 
fcr-  26.  9.  this  city  shall  he  d.  without  iiihahitaiit 

'S3.  10.  in  this  place  which  ye  say  shall  be  d. 

4H.  19.  Noph  shall  be  d.  witliout  an  inhahitant 

48.  y   Moah,  for  the  cities  tlieieof  shall  be  d. 

49.  2.  Rabhah  of  Aininoniles  shall  be  a  d.  Iieap 
.tO.  13.  but  Babylon  shall  be  wholly  d. 

51.  2t).  thou  Shalt  be  d.  forever,  .saith  the  Lorri 
£2e/t.6.4.you.-  altars s/ta/ZAed. your  images  broken 

29.  12.  the  ci.ius  of  Egypt  shall  be  d.  loity  years 

33.  28.  and  the  mountains  of  Israel  shall  be  d. 

35.  4.  behold,  O  mount  Seir,  thou  shall  be  d.  15. 
Hos.  5. 9.  Ephraim  shall  be  d.  in  the  day  of  rebuke 

DESOLATE  wilderness. 
Ji^r.l2.10.made  my  pleasant  portion  ad.tcilderness 
Joel  2.  3.  and  behind  them  it  is  a  d.  wilderness 

%  19.  Egypt  and  Edoin  shall  be  a  d.  wilderness 

DESOLATION. 
Lev.  26.  31.  I  will  bring  your  sanctuaries  to  d. 
32.  and  1  will  bring  the  land  iiitotZ.  and  your  ene- 
mies which  dwell  therein  shall  be  astonished 
/osh.  8.  2d.  Joshua  made  Ahi  a  d.  unto  tins  day 
?A"in^s22.iy.that  tkey  should  become  ad.and  curse 
"J  Chron.  30.  7.  who  gave  them  to  d.  as  ye  see 
/o4  30.  H.  in  the  d.  they  rolled  themselves  upon  me 
I'sal.  73.  19.  are  they  brought  to  d.  in  a  moment 
frav.  1.27. when  your  fear  cometh  asti.aiiddestruc 

3.  25.  be  not  afraid  of  the  d.  of  the  wicked 
Isa.  t).  til.  I'll  'I'C  land  be  desolate  with  d. 

17.  9.  in  that  day  there  shall  be  d. 

24.  12.  in  the  city  is  left  d.  the  gate  is  smitten 
47.  11.  and  d.  shall  come  upon  thee  suddenly 
51.  19.  these  two  things  are  come  unto  thee,  d. 
64.  10.  Zion  is  a  wilderness,  Jerusalem  a  d. 
ler.'J.  1 11. 1  will  make  cities  of  Judah  a(/.34.  22. 

22.  3.  I  swear  that  this  house  shall  become  a  d. 

25.  11.  and  this  whole  land  shall  be  a  d.  and  aston. 

13.  lo  make  Jerusalem  and  Judah  a  d.  and  aston. 
t  38.  forsaken  Ins  covert,  for  their  land  is  d. 

44.  2.  and  behold,  this  day  they  arod.  none  dwells 
22.  therefore  is  your  land  a  d.  and  a  curse 

49.  13.  Bozra  a  d.  ||  17.  Edom  a  d.  ||  33.  Hazor  a d. 

50.  23.  how  is  Bab.  become  a  d.  among  nations  ! 
51    29.  lo  make  the  land  of  Babylon  a  d. 

43.  her  cities  arc  a  d.a.  dry  land,  and  a  wilderness 
Loin.  3.  47.  fear  and  a  snare  is  come  on  us,  d. 
F.zek.  1.  27.  the  prince  shall  be  clothed  with  d. 

23.  33.  thou  Shalt  bo  filled  with  the  cup  of  d. 

33.  t  28.  for  I  will  lay  the  land  d.  and  d. 

35.  t  7.  thus  will  I  make  mount  Seir  d.  and  d. 
Dan.  8.  13.  concerning  the  transgies.sion  of  d. 
f/os.  12.  1.  Ephraim  daily  inoreaseth  lies  and  d. 
Joel  3.  19.  Egypt  and  Edom  shall  be  a  d.  for  viol. 
Mic.a.  16.  that  1  should  make  lliee  a  d.  and  hissing 
Zeph.  1.13.goods  a  booty,  houses  shall  become  a  d. 
15.  that  day  is  a  day  of  wrath,  wasteness,  and  d. 
2.4..'\shkelon  shall  be  arf.||  9.Moab  a  perpetual  d. 
I3.and  he  will  make  Nineveh  a  rf.and  wilderness 

14.  d.  shall  be  in  thresholds,  uncover  cedar-work 

15.  how  is  Nineveh  become  a  d.  for  beasts .' 
Mat.  12. 25.  Jesus  knowing  thoughts,  saith,  every 

king,  divid.  ag.  itself  is  brought  lo  il  Luke  11. 17. 

34.  15.  see  the  abomination  of  d.  Jlwk  13.  14. 
AuAc 21. 20.  then  know  that  the  d.  thereof  is  nigh 

DESOLATIONS. 
Kzra  9. 9.  give  a  reviving,  and  to  repa  rd.  thereof 
Psal.  46.  8.  what  d.  he  hath  made  in    he  earth 
74.  3.  lift  up  thy  feet  to  the  pernetiia   d. 
ha.  15.  t  6.  fur  the  waters  of  Nimrim  (hall  be  a. 
the  hay  is  withered  away,  .Jer.  48.  t  34. 
49.  +  6.  be  my  servant  lo  restore  the  d.  of  Israel 
61.  4.  shall  b«ild  the  old  wasies,  they  shall  raise 
U[)  the  former  d.  the  d.  of  many  generations 
Jer. 25.9. 1  will  make  these  nations  perpetual  d. 
12.  make  the  l.ind  of  the  Chaldeans  perpetual  d. 

51.  t  26  Babylon  shall  be  everlasting  d.  \  62. 
Eiek.3fi  9.  I  will  make  mount  Seir  perpetual  d. 
Dan.  9.  2.  accomplish  seventy  years  in  d.  of  Jerus. 

18.  O  my  God  open  thine  eyes,  and  behold  our  d. 
26.  to  the  end  of  the  war  d.  are  determined 
DESPAIR. 
t  Cor.  4.  8.  we  are  perplnxeii,  but  not  in  d. 
DESPAIR. 

1  J>am.27. 1.  and  Saul  shall  d.  of  me,  to  seek  me 
Keel.  2.  20. 1  went  about  to  cause  my  heart  to  d. 

DESPAIRED. 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  insomuch  that  we  d.  even  of  life 

DESPERATE. 
.hi  R.  26  reprove  the  speeches  of  one  that  is  d. 
Jia-  17.  11.  in  the  day  of  grief  and  of  d.  sorrow 
/«/.  2.  t  25.  but  thou  s.iidst  is  the  case  d.f 

DE3PERATF.LY 
/eT.  17.  9.heart  of  mnn  iNdci-.-ilful,  and  d.  wicked 

DESPISE 
Len.  26.  75.  an  1  if  ve  .snnll  d.  -ny  sla  'lies 
197 


J)KS 

J  Sam.  2.  30.  that  d  m?  shall  be  light  v  '-stee^ied 
2  .Sam.  19.  43.  Israel  said,  why  then  diL  i-o  d.  us  ? 
Esth.  1.  17.  BO  that  they  shall  d.  their  iruibands 
Job  5.  17.  happy  w  bom  God  correclelh,  d.  nut  thou 
chastening  of  the  .Almigh'y,  l^r.3.  U.  /Jib.  12.5. 
9.  21.  though  I  were  perfect,  I  would  d.  my  lite 
10.3.that  thou  shouldestd.llie  \iork  of  thine  hands 
31.  13.  if  1  did  d.  the  cause  of  my  man-servant 
Fsal.  51. 17.  a  contrite  heart,  O  G.  thou  wilt  nut  d. 
73.  20.  thou  awakest,  thou  shalt  d.  their  image 
102.  17.  and  iie  will  not  d   their  prayer 
Proi).  1.  7.  but  liiols  d.  wisdom  and  instruction 

3.  11.  my  son,  d.  not  chastening  of  L.  Heb.  12.5. 
6.  30.  men  do  not  d.  a  thief,  if  tie  steal  to  salisfy 
23.  9.  a  fool  will  d.  the  wisdom  of  thy  words 

22.  and  d.  not  thy  mother  when  she  is  old 
Isa.  18.  t  2.  whose  land  the  rivers  d. 
30.  12.  because  ye  d.tliis  word,  and  trust  in  oppres. 
Jer.  4.  30.  thy  lovers  will  d.  thee,  they  will  seek 

23.  17.  they  say  still  to  them  that  d.  ine 

Lam.  1.  8.  all  that  honoured  her,  d.  her,  because 
F.zek.  16.  57.  daughters  of  Philistines  which  d.thee 
28.  26.  executed  judgm.  on  all  those  tliatd.  thuin 
.'?Hii/s5.21. 1  hate,  I  d.your  feast-days,will  not  smell 
Mai.  1.  6.  unto  you,  O  priests,  that  d.  my  name 
.Mu<.6.24.liold  to  one,  and  d.  the  other, /^uAc  16.13. 

18.  10.  that  ye  d.  not  one  of  these  little  ones 
ftom. 14.3. let  not  him  thateateth,  d.  him  eateth  not 
1  Cor.  11.  22.  or  d.  ye  the  church  of  G.  and  .shame 

16.  11.  let  no  man  therefere  d.  him,  conduct  iiiiii 
1  Thcss.  5.  20.  d.  not  prophesyings,  prove  all  things 

1  Tun.  4. 12.  let  none  d.  thy  youth,  be  an  example 
6. 2.  let  them  not  d.  them,  because  they  are  breth. 

Tit.  2.  15.  speak  and  exhort,  let  no  man  d.  thee 

2  Fct.  2.  10.  chieHy  them  that  d.  goveriimenl 
Jude  8.  d.  dominion,  and  speak  evil  of  dignities 

DESPISED. 
Oen.  16.  4.  Hagar's  mistress  was  d.  in  her  eyes 

5.  saw  she  had  conceivid,  I  was  d.  in  her  eyes 
25.  34.  thus  Esau  d.  his  birth-right 
/yfu.  26.  43.  because  they  d.  my  judgments 
jV«m.  11.  20.  because  that  ye  have  d.  the  Lord 

14.  31.  they  shall  know  the  land  that  ye  have  d. 

15.  31.  because  ye  d.  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Deut.3'i.]  19. and  when  the  Lord  saw  it,  he  d.  them 
Judg.  9.  38.  is  not  this  the  people  thou  hast  d.7 

1  Sam.  10.  27.  they  d.  him  and  brought  no  presents 

2  Ham.  6.  10.  she  d.  him  in  her  heart,  1  Chr.  15.  29. 
12.9.  why  hast  thou  d.  the  commandment  of  Lord? 

10.  because  thou  hast  d.  me,taken  wife  of  Uriah 
2  Kings  19  21.  the  virgin,  the  daught  of  Zion  halh 

d.  thee,  and  laughed  tliee  to  scum,  Isa.  37.  22. 
2  Chron.  30. 16.  but  they  mocked  and  d.  his  words 
JVcA.  2.  19.  they  laughed  us  to  scorn  and  d.  us 

4.  4.  hear,  Oour  God,  for  we  are  d.  and  mm 
Job  12.  5.  he  is  a  lamp  d.  of  him  that  is  at  ease 

19.  18.  yea,  young  children,  d.  me,  I  arose 
P.vaZ.  22.6.  but  I  am  d.  of  the  people,  Isa.  53.  3. 

24.  he  hath  not  d.  the  afHiction  of  the  afflicted 
53.5.  put  them  to  shame,  because  G.  hath  d.  them 
106.24.  yea,  theyd.  the  pleasant  land,  believ.  not 
119.  141.  I  am  small  anil  d.  yet  do  not  I  forget 
Proc.  1.  30.  they  d.  all  my  reproof,  therefore 
5.12.  and  thou  say,  how  halh  my  heart  d.  reproof? 
12.  8.  he  that  is  of  a  perverse  heart  shall  be  d. 

9.  he  thut  is  d.  and  hath  a  servant,  is  better 
Ecel.  9.  16.  yet  the  poor  man's  wisdom  is  d. 
Cant.  8.  1.  I  would  kiss  thee,  yea  I  should  not  be  d. 
Isa.  5.24.  and  d.  the  word  of  the  holy  One  of  Israel 

33.  8.  he  hath  d.  the  cities  he  regiirdeth  no  man 
.53.3.  he  is  d.  and  rejected  of  men,  and  acquainted 
with  grief,  he  was  d.  and  we  esteemed  him  not 
60.  14.  all  they  that  d.  thee  shall  bow  dow  n 
.Jer.  22.  28.  is  this  man  Coniah  a  d.  broken  idol 
33.  24.  thus  they  have  d.  my  people,  to  be  no  more 
49.  15.  I  will  make  ihee  small  and  d.  among  men 
Aam.2.6.  he  hath  d.  in  the  indignation  of  his  ang'r 
Kzek.  16.  59.  which  hast  d.  the  oath,  17.  16,  18,  19. 

20.  13.  they  d.  my  judgments,  which  if  a  man  do 

10.  because  they  d.  my  judgments,  and  walked 

24.  but  had  d.  my  statutes,  and  had  polluted 
22.  8.  thou  hast  d.  mine  holy  tnings,  and  [irofaned 

.ilinos  2.  4.  because  they  d.  the  law  of  the  Lord 
Ohail.  2.  I  made  thee  small,  thou  art  greatly  d. 
ZffcA.4.10.  for  who  hath  d.  the  day  of  small  things? 
Mai.  1.  6.  ye  say,  wherein  have  we  d.  thy  name  ? 
/^nke  18.  9.  they  were  righleons,  anu  d.  others 
.ficts  19.  27.  ihiit  the  temple  of  Di»inn  should  be  d. 

1  Cor  1.28.  the  things  which  are  d.  hath  God  chosen 
4.  10.  ye  are  honourable,  but  we  are  d. 

dal.  4.  14.  my  temptation  in  my  flc^ili  vn  d.  not 
//rA.IO.  28.  thatd.  Moses' law,  died  witbonl  mercy 
.7a7n.2.6.  but  ye  have  d.  the  poor,  do  not  rich  meii 

DESPISERS. 
j9ots  13.  41.  behold,  ye  d.  anil  wonder,  and  perish 

2  Tim.  3.  3.  incontinent,  fierce,  d.of  those  are  good 

DESPISEST. 
Rom   2.  4.  or  d.  thon  ihe  riclnB  of  his  goodncBS  ? 

DESPlSI'.Ttl. 
Job  36  5   behold,  God  is  .Tiigbiy.  and  d.  not  any 


DES 

Psal.  69  33   for  the  Lord  d.  noi  his  prisoners 
Prov.  11.12,  .iiat  IS  void  olwisdomdhisneighcnp 

13.  13.  who»o  d.  the  word  shall  be  destroyed 

14.  2.  but  he  thut  is  pfv»!rs«  in  his  ways  i.  him 
21.  he  that  d.  his  neigVibour  sinneth,  but  he  tha 

15.  5.  afnold.  his  lather's  instruction,  but  be  tha 
20.  a  w  ise  son,  but  a  Ibolish  man  d.  his  mother 
32.  he  that  refusoth  iiistiuctioii  d.  Ins  own  iou.' 

19.  16.  but  he  that  d.  Ins  w  ays  sliall  die 
3Qt  17.  the  eye  that  d.  lo  obey  Ins  mother,  ravers 
Isa.  33.  15.  he  that  d.  the  gain  of  opjiressions 
49.  7.  thus  saith  the  Lord  to  him  whom  man  rf 
.E2eA-.21.t  10.  il  is  the  rod  uf  my  son,  it  d.  every  tree 
Luke  lO.lO.d.  you,  d  me;  d.me,  d.  hini  that  sent  me 
1  Thess.i.S.  he  iherelore  that  d.  d.  not  man  bulGod 

DESPISING. 
F.zek.  21.  1 13.  shall  nut  they  belong  to  the  d.  rod? 
Ueb.  12.  2.  wlto  endured  the  cross,  d.  the  shame 

DESPITE. 
JW/(.  4.  t  4.  hear,  O  our  God,  for  we  are  a  d. 
F.zek. '■25.6.  with  thy  d.  against  the  land  uf  Judah 
heb.  10. 29.  and  halh  done  d.  to  the  Spirit  of  grace 

DESPITEFUL, 
i^zct. 25.15.  have  taken  vengeance  with  ad.  hciri 
.'36.  5.  with  d.  minds  to  cast  it  out  for  a  prey 
Horn.  1.  30.  haters  of  God,  d.  ptviud,  boasters 

DESPITEFULLY. 
Jtfn«.5.44.  pray  lor  them  that  d.use  you,  Luke  6.28. 
Jlets  14.  5.  an  assault  was  made  to  use  them  d. 

DESTITUTE. 
(?en.24.27.  who  hath  not  left  d.  my  master  of  mercy 
Psal.  102.  17.  he  will  regard  the  prayer  of  Ihe  d. 
141.  8.  ill  llice  is  my  trust,  leave  nut  my  soul  d. 
Pruv.  11.  t  12.  d.  of  heart,  despisetli  his  neighbour 
15.  21.  folly  IS  joy  to  him  that  is  d.  of  wisdom 
Ezrk.  32.  15.  shall  be  d.  of  that  whereof  it  was  fu.l 
1  Tim.  6.  5.  men  of  corrupt  minds,  d.of  the  truth 
Heb.  11.37.  wandered,  beingd.  afflicted,  lormenteii 
Jam.  2.  15.  if  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked  and  d. 

DESTROY. 
Todestroy,  signifies  to  pull  down, or  ruin  a  cily, 
or  building,  levelling  it  with  the  ground,  Gen. 
19.  14,  The  Lord  will  destroy  this  city.    Exod- 
34. 13,  Ye  shall  destroy  their  altars  :  that  is,  tji 
shall  not  leave  one  stone  upon  another,  as  our 
Saviour  speaks  in  Luke  21. 6.  .Mso  il  signifies, 
to  take  away  a  thing  quite,  sn  as  it  be  no  iiiort 
in  this  sense  Christ   is  said  to  destroy  sin, 
Rom.  6.  6,   That  the  body  of  sin  iniglit  be  de- 
stroyed ;    that  IS,  that  it  might  be  ueakcnea 
and  subdued  more  and  more,  until  it  be  quite 
taken  out  of  our  nature.  Sometimes  it  signifies 
to  bring  persons  into  irrecoverable  and  utter 
ruin,aiid  misery;  thus  God  destroys  the  wicked, 
Psal.  37.  38,  The  transgressors  shall  be  destroy- 
ed together;  and  Job  21.  30,  The  wicked  is 
reserved  lo  the  day  of  destruction.     Ciod  pre- 
serves the  wieked  from  the  common  calamities 
of  this  life,  only  to  destroy  them,  and  display 
his  vengeance  against  them.     It  is  taken  for 
punishing  transgressors  by  death,  as  magis- 
trates do;  Psal.  101.  8, 1  will  early  destroy  all  Ihe 
wicked  of  the  land,  saj/s  David.  I  will  set  about 
this  work  upon  the  first  opportunity, as  soon  as 
I  am  seated  on  the  throne,  that  so  I  may  both 
prevtnt  all  that  mischief  uhich  othrrwi.te  the^ 
might  do:  and  hmdt  r  Ihe  infction  of  others  by 
tlieir  evilexample;  anil  discourage  and  deter  ah 
my  subjects  from  the  like  practices.  The  aposlL 
Paul  says,  Rorn.  14.  15.     Destroy  not  him  with 
thy  meat. for  whom  Christ  died.   To  edify .st'?- 
mfies  tohuilil  lip.  strengthen  nml encournge be- 
lievers in  their  fnith  and  profession,  by  endeav- 
miring  to  make  them  more  iri.^e.  holy,  and  hum- 
ble, and  to  live  more  to  the  glnrijofGod.  On  the 
contrary,  to  destroy,  impliesadoin^o/thnt 
which  may  tend  to  the  ilestrnetion  of  n  ireak  bt- 
liei'er.  by  ilraiving  him  to  act  against  his  eon- 
science  in  the  use  of  things  indifferent,  or  by 
giving  him  so  great  an  offence  as  may  alienate, 
his  mind  froyn  the  Christian  profession.     The 
evil  spirits  say  to  our  Saviour,  Mark  1 .  24.  A  rl 
thou  come  todestroy  ii.s?  that  is.  either,  art 
thou  come  to  di.'tpossesn  us  ;  or.  art  thou  com'  :o 
ererute  tbefinril  jiidgmentupon  us. and  to  com- 
mand Its  lo  our  chains,  before  the  day  of  judg- 
ment? And  Christ  by  his  death  is  said  to  destroy 
him  that  hadthe  powerordeath.thsi  is.thede 
vil.Wfft  9  14.  The devilis said  to  have  the  pow- 
exa( i\pa.^\  beeau se h.' inditeesmen torommt  siru 
that  meritnrioiisli/  rtnder  them  liable  In  death ; 
btrause he  inspires  them  u'ith  furious  tnoughts. 
aiul  in/lames  the  passions,  from  ivhenee  proceed 
strifes  and  ivars.  that  efficiently  rnusr  death, 
because  he  is  many  times  the  e.rerutioner  of 
God's  ivralh.  and  inflicts  death  upon  rthellio-ui 
and  inrorrigihif  sinners  ;  hence,  sai/s  thr  Psalm- 
ist.  That  God  cast  upon  the   Egiiplians  the 
fieroeness  ol   hi«an;rcr.  wrath,  irdiirnai.on. 
and  trouble, by  sendingcctiaiigc-is  aiuoTig  tlieni 


DES 

Psal.  78.  49.  He  is  likewise  so  called,  because 
he  makes  death  more  J'urmidable  j  sinners,  by 
hetglUcmni;  tluir  g uilUj  fears  of  God's  tribu- 
nal, and  llus  title  may  also  signify  his  tor- 
mcntini'  sinners  with  unrelenting  cruelly  in 
hell,  which  is  the  second  death.  These  penal 
evils  which  .•iatan  brings  upon  mankind,  are 
vpun  the  account  of  our  disobedience  ;  and  his 
mighty  powerin  teinplatwnisfroni  our  inward 
corruption-  The  Lord  Jesus  by  his  death  hath 
taken  away  the  guilt  and  power  of  sin:  the  guilt, 
in  enduring  the  curse  of  the  law,  thereby  satis- 
fying the  injuredjastice  of  God:  and  the  power 
of  It,  by  ciuuit'yiii!,'  our  old  ura.  witli  liini,  that 
tlie  body  of  sui  migljl  be  destrj-yed,  Horn.  G.  6. 
Jind  thus  our  Saviour  by  his  death  destroys 
the  cruel  tyranny  of  the  devil. 

Oestruclioii  is  taken  fnr  a  teiiipural  (/eat/t,Psal.OO. 
3.  Tliou  turpi'St  man  to  destriiclioii.  For  iiiorti- 
Jicatton,  1  Cor.  5.  5,To(lLlivor  sucli  a  one  lo  Sa- 
tan, for  llie  destruction  ut'  the  flesh.  For  damna- 
tion, '2  Pet.  -.  1,  Anil  biing  upon  tbeniselvos  fwift 
destruction,  jilso  for  hell,  the  place  where  the 
icicked  arc elenially  torniented,y\;xl.~i.yi,liiovui 
is  llie  way  tbal  leadeth  to  destruction.  For  ex- 
tirpation, or  utter  rooting  out,  L^stli.  3.  G,  How 
can  I  endure  to  see  the  destruction  of  my  kin- 
dred ?  For  a  consuming  plague,  Psal.  01.  (i, 
The  destruction  tliat  wastelh  at  noon-day.  ^nd 
for  a  corrupting,  painful,  and  deadly  disease, 
1  Sam.  5.  U.  Destroy  signifies  to  afflict,  Job 
2.  3,  to  destroy  hnn  williout  cause. 

6en.lS.-2'i.  wilt  ihou  d.  the  righteous  with  wicked? 
24.  will  thou  d.  and  not  spare  the  place  ? 

23.  wilt  thou  d.  all  the  city  lor  lack  of  five  7 

19.  13.  we  willrf.  this  place"  ||  14.  d.  tliis  city 
Ezod.  15.  it.  draw  my  sword,  my  hand  shall  d.lhem 

34.  13.  but  ye  shall  (/.  their  altars,  JJeut.  1.  5. 
Lev.  26.  2-J.  I  will  send  beasts  to  d.  your  cattle 
/Vum.  24.  IT.  and  shall  d.  all  the  children  of  Solh 

32.  15.  and  ye  shall  d.  all  this  people 

33.  52.  shall  d.  their  pictures  and  molten  images 
/^fut.ti.lJ.lest  the  anger  of  the  Lord  thy  G.  d.  thee 

T.  23.  L.  shall  d.  them  with  a  mighty  destruction 

24.  thou  shall  d.  their  name  from  under  heaven 

9.  3.  he  shall  d.  them,  and  bring  them  down 
14.  let  ino  alono.  that  I  may  d.  them  and  blot 

25.  because  the  Lord  hath  said  he  would  «(.  you 
20. 20.  Iho  trees  that  are  not  fur  meat  thou  shall  d. 

31.  3.  the  Lord  thy  God  he  will  d.  these  nations 

32.  25.  shall  d.  the  young  man  and  virgin 
33.27.  shall  thrusl  out  enemy,  and  say,  d.  them 

Josh.  7.  12.  except  ye  d.  accursed  from  among  you 
1  Sam.  15.  G.  depart,  lest  I  d.  you  with  them 
X  Sam.  14.  7.  and  we  will  d.  the  heij-  also 

11.  she  said,  that  thou  wouldest  not  suffer  the 
revengers  to  d.  any  more,  lest  they  d.  my  so.n 

IG.  that  would  d.  me  and  my  son  together 

20.  20.  far  be  it  from  me  I  should  swallow  or  d. 

22.  41.  I  miiihtrf.  them  that  hate  me,  Ptal.  18.40. 
1  Kings  IG.  1-J.tliua  did  Zimri  (/.the  house  of  Baasha 
C  Kings  10.19.  he  might  rf.the  woishippersof  Baal 

18.  25.  go  against  this  land,  and  d.  it,  Isa.  38. 10. 
F.zra  G.  22.  d.  kinj;3  that  shall  put  to  their  hand 
Esth.  7.  t  4.  for  we  are  sold,  that  they  should  d. 
Job  8. 18.  if  ho  d.  him  from  his  place,  it  shall  deny 

10.  8.  l!hine  hands  made  me,  yet  thou  dost  d.  me 

19.  2fi.  though  after  my  skin,  worms  d.  this  body 
Psal.  5.  6.  thon  shall  d.  thorn  that  speak  leasing 

10.  d.  them,  O  G.  let  them  fall  by  their  counsels 

21.  10.  their  fruii  shall  thou  d.  from  the  earth 

23.  5.  he  shall  d.  them,  and  not  build  them  up 
52.  5.  God  shall  likewise  (/.  thee  for  ever 

55.  9.  d.  O  Lord,  and  divide  their  tongues 
(19.  4.  they  that  would  d.  me  are  mighty 
74.  8.  they  said,  let  us  d.  them  together 
127.  T  5.  they  shall  d.  the  enemies  in  the  gate 

143.  12.  and  d.  all  them  that  afllict  my  soul 

144.  G.  shoot  out  thine  arrowa  and  d.  them 

145.  20.  but  all  the  wicked  will  he  d. 

Prov.  1.  32.  the  prosperity  of  fools  shall  d.  them 
11.3.the  perverseness  of  transgressors  shall  d.them 
15.  2.>.  the  Lord  v/ill  d.  the  house  of  the  proud 
21.  7.  the  robberies  of  the  wicked  shall  d.  them 

Ecc/.S.G. why  should  G.d.  the  work  of  thine  hands? 
7.16.nor  over-wise,why  shouldest  thou  d.  thyself? 

Isa.  3.  12.  and  they  d.  ttie  way  of  thy  paths 
1!.  9.  nor  d.  in  all  my  holy  mountain,  G5.  25. 
13.9.  and  he  shall  d.  the  sinners  thereof  out  of  it 
25.  7.  he  will  d.  in  this  mountain  the  face 

Jer.  5.  10.  go  ye  up  upon  her  walls  and  d. 
6.  5.  let  us  go  by  night  and  d.  her  palaces 

11.  19.  let  us  (/.  the  tree  with  the  fruit  thereof 
18.  17.  I  will  pluck  up  and  d.  that  nation 
i3.]4.  t  will  not  spare  nor  liave  mercy, but  d.  them 
l.>.6.  will  stretch  my  hand  against  thee  and  d.  thoe 
17   18   and  d.  them  with  double  destruction 
23.1. w  00  to  pastors  that  rf.llib  sheep  of  my  pasture 
36  29  the  king  of  Babylon  shall  d.  this  land 
48.  IP  and  he  shall  d.  thy  strung  lioldi 

1S8 


DES 

Jer.  49.  9.  if  thieves  by  night  they  will  d.  till  have 
51.  3.  spare  ye  not,  d.  ye  ulteily  all  lier  liosi 
Lam.  3.  Glj.  persecute  and  d.  them  in  auger 
Kick.  y.  8.  wilt  thou  d.  all  tlie  residue  ol  Israel  ? 
25.  iG.  and  d.  the  remnant  of  the  sea-coasi 
2G.  4.  and  they  shall  d.  liie  wi.lM  ol  'I'yrug 

12.  and  they  shall  d.  thy  jileasant  houses 
JJan.  2.  f  lo.  Ihat  they  should  not  d.  Uaiuel 

4.  23.  saying,  hew  llie  tree  down  and  d.  it 

8.  24.  he  shall  d.  wonderfully,  arid  d.  the  lulghly 
25.  and  by  peace  shall  he  d.  mi.iiy 

9.20. tlie  people  shall  a.  vhecily  and  the  o-anctuary 

11.  2G.  they  that  feed  on  his  meal  shall  d.  hiin 
Vbad  a.  shall  1  not  d.  the  w.se  men  out  ol  Kdom  ? 
J\Iic.  2.  10.  because  il  is  [lolluted,  it  sliall  d.  you 
Zeph.i.l'J.  stretch  hand  agsl.  north, -and  d.  Assyria 
jyiat.  12. 14.  they  might  d.  hini,  Murk  .i.  ti.  |  11.  18. 

21.  41.  he  will  miserably  d.  those  wicked  men 
27.20.that  they  should  a^k  Barabbas,  and  </.  Jesus 
Mark  12.U.Jie  will  d.  the  liusbandnicn,  Luke  -0.10. 
Joh7i  2.  19.  Jesus  said  to  Ihem,  d.  this  iciiiplo 
jlcts  0.14.  this  Jesusof  Nazareth  shall  d.  this  place 

1  tor.  3. 1 17.  if  any  man  d.  the  temple  of  (joa,  him 

shal!  God  d.  fur  the  temple"  of  God  is  holy 
C.  13.  but  God  stiall  d.  both  it  and  them 

2  'J'hess.  2. 8.  shall  d.  with  brightness  ol  his  coming 
A/i;i.2.14.might  (/.  lum  that  had  the  power  ol  death 
1  John  3.  8.  that  he  might  d.  the  woi  ks  of  the  devil 
Rev    11.  18.  shouldest  d.  them  which  d.  the  earth 

/  will,  or  will  I  DESTKOV. 
Gen.  6.  7.  /  will  d.  man  whom  1  have  created 

13.  and  behold,  /  will  d.  Ihem  with  the  earth 
7.  4.  and  every  living  substance  will  J  d. 

Ezod.  23. 27.  and  /  will  d.  all  the  peoiile  to  whom 

J.ev.~'X  30.  the  same  soul  will  Id.  from  his  people 
2ti.  .30.  and  1  will  d.  your  high-places,  F.zek.  I).  3. 

i'sal.  mi.S.  I  will  early  d.  all  the  wicked  of  Ian. I 
118.  10.  in  the  name  of  the  L.  will  Id.  them, 11, 12. 

Isa.  19.  3.  and  /  will  d.  the  counsel  thereof 
42.  14.  1  will  cry,  /  will  d.  and  devour  at  once 

Jcr.  15.  7.  /ici/Zf/.  my  people,  sith  they  return  not 
Aii.S.I  will  d.  the  city, and  ihe  inliahitaiils  thereof 
49.  .38.  J  will  a.  from  thence  the  king  and  princes 
51.20.  my  battle-a.xe,  wi'ththee  will  Id.  kingdoms 

Kzel:   14.  9.  /  the  Lord  will  d.  that  projiliet 

25.  7.  behold,  I  will  d.  thee,  and  thou  shall  kn<iw 

Ihat  I  am  the  Lord,  28.  lU.  Zeph.  2.  5. 
30.  13.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  /  will  d.  the  idols 
32.  13.  /  will  d.  also  all  the  beasts  thereof 

34.  11).  but  /  will  d.  the  fat  and  the  strong 
Has.  2.  12.  /  will  d.  her  vines  and  her  fig-trees 

4.  5.  thou  shall  fall,  and  I  will  d.  thy  niolhur 
Amos  9.  8.  and  1  will  d.  the  sinful  kingdom 
Mic.  5.  10.  /  will  d.  t!iy  chariots  ||  14.  d.  thy  citie- 
//(("-.  2. 22.  I  will  d,  the  strength  of  the  kingdoms 
Mark  14.  58.  we  heard  him  say, I  will  (/.this  temple 
i  Cor.  1.  19.  /  will  d.  the  wisdom  of  the  wise 

JVot  DESTROY. 
Gen.  18.  28.  if  I  find  forty-five  1  will  not  d.  it 

31.  ho  said,  (  will  not  d.  il  fur  Iwenly's  sake 

32.  he  said,  I  will  7iot  (/.  Sodom  for  leu's  sake 
Dcut.  4.  31.  he  will  not  forsake  thee,  nol  d.  thee 

9.  20.  d.  not  thy  people  and  thine  inherilance 

10.  10.  and  the  Lord  would  not  d.  thee 

20.  I'J.  thou  shall  not  d.  the  trees  thereof 

1  .Sam.  24.21.  swear  that  thou  wilt  7rotrf.  my  name 
2f).  9.  and  David  said  to  Abishai,  d.  him  not 

2  Kingsli.l9.  would  not  d.  Judah  for  David's  sake 
13.  23.  would  nol  d.  them,  nor  cast  them  out 

2  Chron.  12.  7.  therefore  1  will  not  d.  them 
12.  that  tlie  Lord  would  not  d.  him  altogether 

21.  7.  the  Lord  would  not  a.  the  house  of  David 

35.  21.  forbear  from  God  that  he  d.  thee  not 
Psal.  lOG.  34.  they  did  not  d.  the  nations  of  whom 
fsa.G5.  S.  d.il  not,  fur  a  blessing  is  in  it;  so  will  I  do 

for  my  servant's  sake,  that  I  may  not  d.  them  all 
Eiek.'i'i.  30.  stand  in  the  gap,  that  1  should  not  d.  it 
Daji.'i.-ii.d.not  the  wise  men  of  Babylon, bring  me 
Mill.  3.  11.  he  shall  nol  d.  fruits  of  your  ground 
Rom.  14.  \3.d.  not  him  with  thy  moat  for  whom 
20.  for  meat  d.  not  the  work  of  God 
To  DESTROY. 
Gen.a.M.  I  do  bring  a  flood  of  waters  to  d.  all  flesh 
9.  11.  nor  sliall  there  he  any  more  a  flood  tod.  15. 
19.  13.  and  llie  Lord  hath  sent  us  lo  d.  il 
Eiod.  8.  9.  intrcat  fur  thee  to  d.  the  frogs  from  thee 

12.  13.  the  plague  shall  not  be  on  you  to  d.  you 
Deut  1 .27.brouglit  us  out  of  Egypt  to  deliver  us  in- 
to the  hand  of  the  Amorilos  tod.  us,  Josh.l.  7. 

2. 15.  hand  of  Ld.  to  d.  them  from  among  the  host 
7.  10.  repayeth  them  that  hate  him  to  d.  them 
9.  19.  the  Lord  was  wroth  against  yon  to  d.  you 
28.  G3.  so  the  Lord  will  rejoice  over  you  to  d.  you 
./os/(.  9. 24.  and  to  d.  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

22.  33.  to  d.  the  land  where  Reuhcnites  dwelt 

■  J'xdg.  G.  5.  Ihe  Midianitos  entered  to  d.  the  land 

1  Sam.23.10.  Saulscekcth  tod.  the  city  for  my  sake 

26.  15.  came  in  one  of  the  people  to  d.  the  king 

2  Sam.  1.  14.  not  afiaid  to  d.  the  Lord's  anointed 
1   14.  11.  not  suffer  the  revenjers  of  blood  (i^  d. 


DES 

2  .Sam.20.19.  thou  seekest  to  d  x  city  ai(d  a  niotlicr 
24.  111.  sitelched  out  Ins  hand  on  Jei  isaleiii  to  d.it 

1  Kings  13.  34.  sm  to  the  house  of  Jeroboam  to  d.  it 

2  A/ii^fs  24.  2.  and  sent  them  against  Judah  tod.H 

1  Chr.  21. 15.  Go<l  sent  an  angel  !o  Jerusalem  to  ri 

2  L'hron.  25.  16.  God  hath  determined  to  (/.thee 
/•.'»(/i.3.0.Hainan  sought  to  (/.Jews,J3.|  4.7,8.|y 

t  9.  let  it  be  written  tod.  them,  and  I  will  pay 

.Job  2.  3.  thou  niovedst  me  to  d.  him  without  cause 
G.  9.  even  that  it  would  jileat-e  God  to  d.  me 

I'sal.  40. 14.  that  seek  after  my  suul  to  d.  it,  G3.9 
119.  95.  the  wicked  have  waited  loi  me  to  d.  inc 

Isa.  10.  7.  but  it  is  in  his  heart  to  d.  and  cut  oti" 
13.  5.  they  come  from  far  to  d.  the  whole  land 
23. 11.  the  Lord  hath  given  a  commandment  to  d. 
32.  7.  he  deviseth  wicked  devices  to  d.  the  jioin- 
51.  13.  as  if  the  opjiressor  were  ready  to  d. 
54.  16.  behold,  1  have  created  the  waster  to  d. 

.ler.  1.  10.  I  have  set  thee  to  d.  18.  7.  |  31.  28. 
15.  3.  1  will  a))iHPin;  the  beasts  of  the  earth  to  d 
51.  11.  his  device  is  against  Babylon  to  d.  il 

Jmhi.  2.  8.  Ihe  Lord  hath  purposed  /(;  (/.  the  wall 

FZzek.  5.  10.  famine,  which  I  will  send  to  d.  you 
22.  27.  anil  to  d.  suuls,  to  get  dishonest  gain 
25.15.  with  a  despiteful  heart  to  d.  il  for  old  hatrecj 
30.  11.  the  nations  shall  he  brought  tod.  the  lane 
43.  3.  the  vision  1  saw  when  i  came  lo  d.  the  city 

Dan.  2.  12.  to  d.  all  the  wise  men  of  Bahyluii,  24. 
7.  2G.  and  to  d.  his  dominion  unto  the  end 

11.  44.  he  ."jhall  go  forth  with  great  t'ury  to  d. 
Hos.  11. 9. 1  will  not  return  to  a.  Ephraim,  I  am  G 
Zech.  12.  9.  that  1  will  seek  to  d.  all  the  nations 
j\lal.  2.  13.  Herod  will  seek  young  child  to  d.  him 

5.  17.  think  nol  that  1  am  come  to  d.  the  law  oi 
the  prophets,  I  am  not  come  to  d.  but  to  fulfil 
10.  26.  rather  fear  him  who  is  able  to  d.  both 
20.  61.  this  feiiow  said,  I  am  able  to  d.  the  temple 

J\Iark  1.24.  an  thou  conic  to  d.  us?   ]Mke  4.  34. 

/.MAeli.O.iB  it  lawful  on  sab.  days  tu  save  \\\'u  or  tod. 

9.  5fi.  the  Son  of  man  itiiiol  cmne  to  d.  men's  lives 
19.  47.  the  chief  of  the  [leuple  sought  lo  d.  him 

.lohn  10.  10.  the  thief  cometh  nol  but  /*  (/. 
Jum.4.i2.lhere  is  one  lawgiv.  able  lo  save  and  to  d. 

DESTROYED. 
(7eK.13.10.beforethe  Ld.  d.  Sudom  and  Gomorrah 
19.  29.  when  God  (/.  the  cities  of  the  plain 
Ezod.  8.  t24.  the  land  was  d.  by  the  swaini  of  flies 

10.  7.  knowcst  thou  not  vet  that  Egypt  is  (/. 
Deut.%  21.  but  the  Lord  d.  them  before  them,  4.3. 

I  11.  4  2  Kings  21.9.  2  Chron.  33.  9. 
7.  23.  with  a  mighty  destruction,  till  ihey  be  d. 
24.  no  man  he  able  lo  stand  till  ihou  liave  d. 

9.  8.  the  Lord  was  angry  will)  yon  to  have  (/.you 

12.  30.  after  that  they  be  d.  from  before  thee 

28.20.  until  thou  be  d.  24,  45,  51,  Gl. 

48.  shall  put  a  yoke  on  thy  neck  lill  he  liave  d. 
Josh.  24.  8.  and  1  d.  them  from  before  you 
./h(/o-.5.  127. where  he  bowiMl,  thee  he  fell  down  d. 

20.21.  Benjamin  (/.  of  Isr.  22,000  men  that  day,  25. 
35.  children  of  Israel  (/.  2."),100  of  Benjamin,  42. 

2  Sam.  21.  5.  man  that  devised  that  we  should  be  iL 
24.  16. he  said  to  the  angel  that  d.  1  CArf,n.21.  15 

1  Kings  15.  13.  Asa  d.  her  idoi  and  burnt  it 

2  Kings  3.  t23.  this  is  blood,  the  kings  are  surely  d. 

10.  28.  thus  Jehu  d.  Baal  out  of  Israel 

11. 1.  Athaliali  arose  and  d.  all  the  seed  royal 
19.  18.  therefore  they  have  d.  llu™,  fsa.  37.  19. 

1  C/i)-(;n.  5  25  the  peojile  whom  God  (/.before  Ihero 

2  Chron.  14.  13.  for  they  were  (/.  before  the  Lord 
15.  6.  nation  was  d.  of  nation,  city  of  city 
34.11.  the  houses  v/liich  the  kings  of  Judah  had  d 

Ezra  4.  15.  t  .r  which  cause  was  this  city  (/. 
G.  t  IL  who<o  alters  this  word,  let  liim  be  d. 
F-sth.  3.  9.  le,  it  be  written,  that  they  may  be  d. 
.Job  19.10.lielialh  d.me  on  every  side, and  I  am  gone 
t  26.  though»this  body  be  (/.  vol  shall  I  .<iee  God 
Psal.  9.  5.  thou  hast(/.  the  wicked  ||  G.  hast  d.  citief 
73.  27.  thou  hast  (/.  all  them  thai  go  a  whoring 
78.  45.  he  sent  frogs  among  them,  which  d.  them 
47.he  (/.  their  vines  with  hail,  and  sycamore-trees 
137.  8.  O  daughter  of  Babylon,  who  art  to  be  d. 
Prou.rJ.23.  there  is  Ihat  is  d.  fur  want  of  judgment 
Isa.  14.20.because  thou  hast  (/.  land,  and  slam  poo. 
26.  14.  therefore  hast  thou  visited  and  (/.  them 
.Jcr.  12.  10.  many  pastors  haver/,  my  vineyard 
48.  4.  Moab  is  d.  ||  51.  8.  B.'ibvlon  is  suddenly  d. 
51..55.  Lord  halh(/.  out  of  Babylon  Ihe  great  voi«3e 
7,nm.  2.  5.  the  Lord  haih  d.  his  strong  holds 
6.  he  halh  d.  his  places  of  the  assembly 
9.  he  hath  d.  and  broken  her  bars,  her  king 
KzcA-.  27.32.  Tyrus,  like  the  d.  in  the  midst  of  ses 
43.  t  3.  lo  prophesy  that  the  oily  should  he  d. 
Dan.  7.  11.  the  beast  was  slain   and  his  body  d. 
i/os.l3.9.0  Isr.  thou  hnst  d.  thyself,  hut  in  me  helf 
Jlmos  2.  9.  yet  d.  1  the  Amoriio,  I  d.  his  fruit 
JVf(i«.22.7.he  sent  his  armies  and  (/.those  murderen 
Lvke  17.  27.  and  ihe  flood  cainn,  and  d.  them  all 

29.  it  mined  ti-ft  frr.m  liiaven  and  d.  thorn  all 

./?c/s9.  21.  Is  not  'his  he  that  d.  them  that  called 

13. 19.  when  he  had  ri.  seven  nations  in  ChanauO 


,Aci*  IS  2T.  and  her  magiiiticcnco  sliould  be  d. 
Horn.  6  6.  thaL  ihu  budv  ul'  siii  iiii;;lit  liu</. 
'  Cor.  10  !».  (/-  ot'»er|>t.rns  1|  10.  U.  oCllic  destroyer 
<VaM.'J3.no«  (ireaclictli  Uic  laith  winch  once  he  <J. 

'2.  Ir,.  {(  I  build  a^Miii  (he  limits  whicli  I  d. 
Htb.  11.4:?  lest  he  tJiat<^  the  lir.>i-l)orn  touch  them 
2  P<t.  i  1-2.  as  natural  brute  beasls  made  to  be  d. 
JuUei.  the  L.  afterward  d.  them  that  Relieved  not 
Heo.  S.  U.  and  the  third  part  of  the  ships  were  U. 

..ire  DESrKOYEa 
Judg.  21.  16.  the  women  arc  d  out  of  Benjamin 
Job  4.  20.  they  «>•£  d.  from  morning  lo  night 

SO,  25.  lie  overiuriieth  them  so  that  they  are  d. 
/»■«  9.  Ifi.  and  they  th*t  are  led  ol'tlienj  are.  U. 
'7er.'22.  20.  ami  try,  tor  all  thy  lovers  arc  d. 
Hus.  4  (i.  my  (leople  are  d.  for  lack  of  knowledge 
y.epk.'i.  0.  their  cities  ared.  there  is  no  inhabitant 

AV  DICdTROVEU. 
S  CAj-911.20.  10,  but  they  d.  them  nut,  Psal.  ~i.  3S. 
iJan.  ~.  14.  his  kingdom  which  shall  not  be  d. 
2C»r. 4.  'J.  but  not  lorsaken  ;  cast  <lown,  hxxlnutd. 

Shall  be  rJESTUOyEU. 
Oeit.  34.  30.  and  1  shall  be  d.  1  and  my  house 
Esth.  4. 14.  tliou  and  thy  father's  house  nhall  be  d. 
/'i.  37.  38.hut  the  tiansgres-sorsiAu// Ae  (/.  togetlier 
92.  7.  it  IS  that  they  shall  be  d.  for  ever 
I'rov.  13.  13.  whoso  diasinselh  the  word  shall  bed. 

20.  but  a  coinj)anit  n  of  fools  shail  be  d. 
2i).  1.  he  that  hardeneth  his  .leck  shall  be  d. 
/»u.  10.27. the  yoke  shall  bed.  because  of  anointing 
ycr. 4i!.8.llie  valley  shall  i)erish,tlie  plain  shall  he  d. 
E7ck.  30.  8.  and  when  all  her  liel|iers  shall  be  d. 
/Ju;t.2.44.  a  kingdo:ii  which  shall  never  bed. 6. 213. 

11.  20.  but  within  few  days  he  shall  be  d. 
Hut.  10.  d.  places  of  .Aven/lhe  sin  of  Isr.  shall  be  d. 
icti  3.  23.  he  Ihal  will  not  hear  shall  be  d. 
\  Cor.lo.  26,  the  last  eiicHiy  Ihat  shall  bed.  isdeatli 

Utterly  DESTUOVED. 
Exod  22.  20.  he  that  sacrificeth  to  any  god,  save 
unto  the  Lord  only,  he  sliall  be  utlerlij  d. 
A'urn.  21.  3.  they  utterly  d.  the  Caimanites 
lieul.  2.  34.  we  utterly  d.  Sihoii  and  his  jieople 
S.  6   we  utterly  d.  the  cities  of  ()g,  .lusli.  2.  10. 
4.2(i.if  ye  corrupt  yourselves  ye  shall  be  attcrli;  d. 
Jf.sk.  ().'21.  Jericho  ||  rf.  2().  Ai  utterly  d.  10.  i'. 

10.  2ri  .Makkedah  ||  35.  Egl.m  ||  37.  Hebron  uL  d. 
S.l  Dehir  II  40.  he  utterly  d.  all  that  breathed 

11.  12.  Joshua  utterly  d.  Ihem   svith  cities,  21. 
•tudg.  1.  17.  Judah  and  Simeon  utterly  d.  Zephalh 
1  Ham.  15.  8.  Saul  utterly  d.  _ll  the  people. 

!).  he  would  not  utterly  d.  the  best  of  the  sheep 
15.  lo  sac'ifice,  and  the  rest  we  have  utterly  d. 

20.  he  said,  I  have  utterly  d.  the  Ainalekites 

21.  things  which  should  liavi>  been  utterly  d. 

1  Chniu.  4.  41.  the  inliabiliiii's  of  GmUit  jitti  rly  d. 

2  Chroii.  31.  I.  He/ekiah  utterly  d.  the  images 
32.  14.  gods  those  nations  my  father  utterli/d. 

Isa  34.  2.  the  L<ird  hath  ultciiy  d.  all  nations 

UESTIIOVER. 
Exnd.  12.  2.3.  will  iioi  suffer  (/.  to  come  into  houses 
Jud^  10.  24.  hath  chlivend  the  (/.  of  our  country 
Jcb  15.  21.  in  prosperity  the  d.  shall  come 
Psal.  17.  4.  I  have  kept  me  from  paths  of  the  d. 
Proc.  2.'<.  24.  tiie  same  is  the  com()aiiion  of  a  iL 
Jcr    4.  7.  the  d.  of  the  Gentiles  is  on  his  way 

50   ♦  9.  their  arrows  shall  be  as  of  a  mighty  d. 
I  Cvr.  10.  10.  and  were  destroyed  of  ihe  d. 
Rcv.O.  t  11.  king  over  them  hath  his  name  a  d. 

DESTROYERS. 
.fob  33.  22.  and  his  life  drawetli  near  to  the  d. 
fsa.  40.  17.  thy  d.  shall  go  forth  of  thee 
./et.  22.  7.  and  I  will  prepare  d.  against  thoe 

50.  11.  because  ve  rejoiced,  O  d.  of  my  heritage 

desroVest,  eth. 

Dent.  8.  20.  as  the  nations  which  the  Lord  d. 
Job  9.  22.  he  d.  the  perfect  and  lln^  wir-ked 

12.  23.  he  increaseth  the  nations,  and  d.  them 

II.  19.  and  thou  d.  the  hope  of  man 
Psal.  18.  t  47.  it  is  God  that  d.  pcojde  under  me 
Prov.  6.  32.  he  Ihat  doetli  it,  d.  his  own  soul 

1 1.  9.  a  hypocrite  with  his  mouth  d.  his  neighbour 

31.  3.  give  not  thy  ways  to  that  which  d.  kings 
F.ccl.  7.  7.  oppres.  maketh  mad,  and  a  gift  d.  Iiearl 

9.  18.  wisd.  better  than  war,  sinner  d.  much  good 
Jcr.  51.  25.  O  mountain,  which  d   all  the  earth 
Alat.  27.  40.  thou  that  d.  the  temple,  Mark  15.2') 

DESTROYING. 
I  CArn>t.21.  12.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  rf.  thro' Israel 

15   and  as  he  was  d.  the  Lord  repenled  him 
'Voi'.28.  t24.  the  same  is  the  companion  of  man  d. 
'«a.2^.  2.  the  Lotd  hnlh  a  strong  one,  as  arf.  slorm 
/tr.  2.  30.  your  sword  devoured  like  a  d.  lion 

i3.  t  14.  I  will  not  liMve  mercy  from  d.  them 
51.  1.  I  will  raist  against  Babylon  a  d.  wind 

25.  I  am  agfainst  tliee,0  d.  mountain,  saitli  Lord 
Lam.  2.  8.  he  hath  not  withdrawn  his  hand  from  d. 
Ezek.O.  \.  draw  near,  even  every  man  wilh  hin 
d.  weapon  in  Uin  hand 
W.  17.  mine  eye  spared  thrnn  from  J.  il...iu 
See  Uttkrl* 
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DES 


Dl'^STRUCTION. 

Exod.  12.  t  13.  plague  shall  not  be  on  you  for  a  d. 
.\'um.  21.  t  3.  and  he  called  ihat  place,  utter  d. 

24.  t  20.  but  Ins  latter  end  shall  be  even  to  d, 
/Jeut.  7. 23.  L.  shall  destroy  theiii  wilh  a  luighiy  d. 

32.  24.  ihey  shall  be  devoured  with  bitter  d. 
1  Saui.o.  y.  l...  was  against  the  ciiy  wuh  agreatrf. 
11.  for  there  was  a  deadly  (^.  llirough  llie  city 

1  AV«^f,s-20.  42.  a  iiiun  whom  1  apiioin.ed  to  utter  (/. 

2  CiiruM.  20.  X  23.  one  helped  lor  llie  i^.  of  another 
22.  4.  lor  they  were  his  counsellors  to  his  d. 

7.  d.ot  -Ahazuih  wasofGod,by  coining  lo  Jorain 

20.  It;,  when  strong  Ins  heart  was  hfied  up  to  his  d. 
KstA.f*.  (i.  how  endure  to  see  the  (/.  of  my  kindred  ! 

il.  5.  the  Jews  sniole  their  eiii;niies  with  d. 
./lib  5.  21.  neither  shall  lliou  he  afraid  of  d. 
2J.  at  d.  and  fainme  tiiou  shall  laugh 
Ici.  12.  and  d.  shall  be  ready  at  his  side 

21.  17.  and  Ikjvv  oft  Cometh  their  d.  upon  them  1 
20.  Ins  eyes  shall  .see  his  d.  and  he  sliail  drink 
30.  the  wicked  is  reserved  to  the  day  of  d. 

20.  0.  hell  naked  belore  him,  d.  haili  no  covering 
2S.  22.  (/.  and  death  say,  wv-  have  heard  the  lame 

30.  12.  they  raise  ag.uiist  me  the  ways  of  their  d. 
24.  not  s. retch  out  Ins  hand  tlio'  they  cry  in  Ins  (/. 

31.  3.  is  not  d.  to  the  wicKed!  and  punishinent  to 
12.  for  It  IS  a  hie  that  coiisnnietli  lo  d. 
23.  for  d.  from  God  was  a  terror  to  ine 
20.  if  1  rejoiced  at  the  d.  of  him  that  hated  me 

Psal.'.io.  ti.  let  d.  come  ujioii  him  unawares,  and  Ins 
_iiet  catch  himself,  into  that  very  (/.  let  linn  fall 
5.5.  23.  thuu  shall  bring  llieni  down  to  the  pitof  </. 
73.  18.  surely  thou  castedst  them  down  into  d. 
88.  11.  or  Ihy  faitliluliiess  be  declaied  in  d.? 
SlO.  3.  thou  turnest  man  to  d.  and  sayest,  reiurn  ye 
01.  ti.  nor  l(jr  the  d.  ihat  wasteth  at  noon-day 
103.4.  who  redeeinelh  ihy  life  from  d.  who  crowns 

Pruu.  1.  27.  when  your  d.  coineth  as  a  whirlwind 

10.  14.  but  the  mouili  of  ihe  foolish  is  near  d. 
15.  the  d.  of  the  poor  is  their  puvertv 
29.  (/.shall  he  to  the  workers  ofinup'iitv,  21.  1.5. 

13.:!.but  he  tha!  ojienelh  wide  his  lips  shall  have  d. 

11.  2.-!.  the  want  of  people  is  the  d.  of  llie  prince 
15.  II.  hell  and  d.  are  before  the  Lord 
hi.  18.  pride  g(.e;li  bofore  d.  and  a  haughty  siiirit 
n.^LI.  and  he  that  exalielh  his  gate  seeketh  d. 

18.  7.  a  fool's  nionlh  is  Ins  d.  and  his  li|>s  a  snare 
12.  before  d.  llie  heart  of  man  is  haughty 

10.  t  18.  and  let  not  thy  soul  spare  lo  Ins  d. 
24.  2.  tor  their  heart  stiidieth  d.  and  lips  talk 
27.20.  hell  aiid  d.  are  never  full,  so  the  eyes  of  man 
31.8.  in  the  cause  of  such  as  are  appointed  to  d. 
Isa.  1.28.  rf.  of  transgressors  and  sinners  together 
10.  2.J.  and  mine  anger  shall  cease  in  their  d. 

13.  6.  it  shall  come  as  a  d.  from  the  Almighty 

14.  23.  I  will  sweep  liabylon  with  the  bi^som  of  rf. 

15.  5.  ill  the  way  ihey  sliall  raise  up  a  cry  of  d. 

19.  18.  one  shall  he  called  the  cily  of  d. 
24.  12.  and  the  gate  is  smitten  with  (/. 

49.  19.  tlie  land  of  thy  d.  sliall  be  loo  narrow 
51.  19.  desolation  and  d.  are  come  unto  thee 
59.  7.  wasting  and  d.  are  in  their  paths 
GO.  18.  d.  shall  no  more  be  heard  in  thy  borders 

fer.  -1.0.1  will  bring  from  the  north  a  great  d.  6.  1. 

20.  d.  upon  d.  is  cried,  for  the  land  is  spoiled 
17.  18.  and  destroy  tliem  with  double  d. 
40.  20.  d.  Cometh,  it  cometh  out  of  the  north 
48.  3.  a  voice  from  Horonaim,  spoiling  and  d. 

5.  the  enemies  have  heard  a  cry  of  d. 

50.  22.  a  sound  of  great  d.  is  in  the  land 

51.  54.  great  d.  from  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans 
/-am. 2.11. for  d.  of  thcdaughterof  my  people,  3.48. 

3.  47.  desolation  and  d.  is  come  upon  us 

4.  10.  in  the  d.  of  the  ilanghter  of  my  people 
Ezck.  5.  10.  when  I  will  send  famine  for  their  d. 

7.  2-5.  d.  conielh,  and  ihey  shall  seek  peace 

9.  t  6.  slay  to  d.  old  and  young,  maids  and  children 

32.  9.  when  I  bring  Ihy  d.  among  the  nations 

A/os.7.13.rf.tothem,because  they  have  transgressed 
9.  0.  for  lo,  they  are  gone,  because  of  d. 
13.  14.  O  grave,  I  will  be  ihy  (/.  lepenlance  hid 

.loct  1.  15.  as  a  d.  from  Ihe  Almighty  it  sliall  come 

Obad.  12.  neither  rejoiced  in  llie  day  of  their  d. 

Mic.  2.  10.  it  shall  destroy  you  with  a  sore  d. 

'/.rch.  14.  11.  and  there  shall  be  no  more  utter  d. 

Mat.  7.  13.  broad  is  ihe  way  ihat  leadeth  to  d. 

Rom.  3.  10.  d.  and  misery  are  in  their  ways 
9.  22.  emlured  the  vessels  of  wrath  filled  to  d. 

1  Cor.  5.  5.  lo  deliver  to  Satan  for  d.  of  the  flesh 

2  Cor.  10.  8.  hath  given  us  not  for  your  d.  Ki.  10. 
Phil.  3.  19.  fir  many  walk  whose  end  is  //. 
I    'Phess.  5.  3.  then  sudden  d.  comelh  U)ion  them 
9.  7'//e.'j.'!.l.9.who  shall  bo  punished  wilh  everlasl.(/. 

1  Tim.  6.  9.  into  many  lusts  which  drown  men  in  d. 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  and  bring  on  themselves  swift  d. 
3.  10.  whirii  Ihe  niislahln  wrest  lo  ibeir  own  d. 

DESTRUCTIONS. 
Psal.  9.0.  O  enemy,  d.  are  come  lo  a  perpetual  end 
X't    17,  l.cird,  rescue  my  soul  from  their  d. 
11)7.  2U.  he  delivureih  tliim  from  their  J. 

T 


DEV 

Tsa.  3,  t30.  wlien  light,  it  sliall  be  daik  in  the  i 

DETAIN,  ED 
.Judg-.  13.  15.  let  lis  d.  thee  til!  we  hsve  made  ready 
10,  though  thou  d.  me,  1  will  not  eat  ot  Ihy  bread 
1  Hum.  21 .  7.  Doeg  was  thai  day  d.  before  tlie  Luro 

DETERMINATE. 
^Icts  2.  2.3.  him  delivered  bv  the  d.  couisel  of  God 

DETERMINATION. 
Zeph.  3,  8.  for  my  d.  is  to  gather  the  uations 

DETERMINE. 

Exod.  21.  22.  and  he  shall  jiay  as  the  iudges  i. 

DETERMINED. 

1  Sarii.W.  7.  then  be  sure  that  evil  is  d.  hv  iiim 
9.  if  I  knew  that  evil  were  d.  by  my  fai'her 
33.  Jonathan  knew  that  it  was  d.  of  Ins  lather 

25. 17  for  evil  isd.  ag.  our  nrasler  and  household 

2  Sam.  13.  32.  for  by  Absalom  this  halli  been  d. 
2  C/i?-.2.1.  Solomon  (/.  to  bnild  a  house  for  Lord 

25.  10.  1  know  that  God  hath  d.  to  dostruy  Ihee 
Esth.l.l.  he  saw  that  there  was  e-vil  </.  against  hirn 
.lub  14.  5,  seeing  his  days  are  d.  number  of  months 
Isa.  10  2.).  a  coiisum(ition  d.  in  all  tlie  laiid,28.  22, 

19.  17.  counsel  of  Lord  which  hath  d.  against  it 
Dan.  9.  24.  seventy  weeks  are  d.  on  thy  peojile 
20.  and  to  the  end  of  the  war  desolations  are  d 
27.  ami  that  (/.shall  bepoiirid  n|ioii  Ihedesolalf. 

II.  3i;.  for  that,  Ihat  is  d.  shall  be  done 
Luke  22.  22.  the  Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  was  d. 
•lets  3.  13.  when  I'llate  was  (/.  to  let  him  go 

4.  28.  to  do  what  thy  counsel  (/.  before  to  be  done 
11.  29.  the  disci|)les  d.  to  send  relief  lo  brethren 
15^2. (/.that  I'aul  and  Barnabas  go  to  Jerusalcaj 

37.  and  Barnabas  d.  lo  take  with  them  Jidm 
17.  20.  and  h.Uh  d.  the  limes  before  appointed 

19.  39.  it  shall  be  d.  in  a  lawful  assembly 

20.  10.  for  I'anI  had  d.  to  sail  by  Epiiesus 
25.  25.  1  have  (/.  lo  send  Paul  lo  Augustus 
27.1.  when  it  was  (/.that  we  should  sail  intoltalj 

Rom.  1.  t  4. and  d.  to  be  the  Son  of  God  with  power 

1  Cor.  2.  2.  I  d.  not  to  know  any  thing  save  Jtsiua 

5.  t  3.  but  present  in  spirit  I  have  d.  already 

2  C-or.  2.  l.but  I  (/.  this  with  invself,  that  I  would 
Tit.X  12.  toNicoj.olis  fur  1  liave(/.  there  to  wintei 

DETEST. 
Dcut.  7.  20.  but  thnu  shall  utterly  d  and  iil.hor  ii 

DETESTAliLi;. 

.Tcr.  10.  13.  they  defiled  my  land  wilh  (/.  ihings 

f;2ei-.5.11.1uistdefiled  sanctuary  wilh  thy  d  lliings 

7.  20.  they  made  images  of  lln'-ir  (/.  ;iiin'«s  ila-rcir 

II.  18.  Ihey  shall  lakeawav  all  Ihe  ./.  ihin-s 

21.  whose  he.irt  walketli  ifler  their  (/.  ihlligi. 

37. 23.iior shall  anv  moredefile  with  iheir(i.  ihiiics 

DEVICE- 

2C/(,r.  2. 14.  to  find  outeverv  <l.  shall  be  out  to  hir.i 

Esth.S.'i.xa  pill  a-.. ay  nisi/,  that  lie  had  devisc»l 

t  5.  let  It  be  wrilU;n  to  reverse  the  (/.by  llnm.in 
9.  25.  his  wicked  (/.  which  he  devised  a»:iliist  ihn 
Ji'ws,  should  return   upcHi  his  own  head 
Psal.  21.  II.  they  imagined  a  mischievous  </. 
140.  8.  O  Lord,  furiher  not  his  wicked  a. 
Ecci.  9.  10.  there  \a  no  v\'oik  nor  d.  in  tin-  grave 
.fer.  18.  11.  behidd,  I  devise  a  d.  agaiii-:i  yon 
51.  11.  for  his  (/.  is  against  Bahyion  to  destroy  it 
Lam.  3.  03.  and  their  d.  a^'aiiisl  mc  all  the  dav 
j^cls  17.  29.  is  like  to  stone  jiraven  by  man's  il. 

DEVICES. 
Job  5.  12.  he  disappoiiiteih  the  (/.  of  the  crafty 

11.  t  3.  should  thy  (/.  nirtke n  hold  their  peace  1 

21.27.  (i.  which  ve  wrongl'iiilv  imagine  aiiiinst  m* 

Ps.  10.  2.  let  them  be  taken  m'ihe  ./.  they  imaginert 
33,10,hemakelh  [Ui:d.  of  Ihe  people  of  nom-!  elTeet 
37.  7.  for  the  man  who  hnngi'lh  wicked' (/.tep.Tsa 

Prov.  1.  31.  and  he  lilled  with  (heir  own.  d. 

12.  2.  but  a  man  of  wicked  (/.  will  he  on-njieriui, 
19.  21.  there  are  many  (/.  in  a  man's  heart 

/sa.32.  7.hodevisetli  wicked  d.  tu  d-'slcov  i!:w  p<5«i'- 
00.  t4. 1  also  wdl  choose  thnr  d.  ami  bViri-  !«.»•« 

./er.  11.  19.  that  they  had  devised  (/.  agnin.'t  m*- 
18.  12.  no  hope,  hut  we  will  walk  after  onr  .urn  ^', 
18.  come  and  let  us  devise  d.  again>-t  Jerenuiii*- 

£>(i7t.ll.24.yea,and  he  shall  forecast  hisi/.f»i.pa  tteia 
25.  lor  they  shall  forecast  d.  ,-i^'ani.-.t  lu:n 

2  Cor.  2.  11.  for  we  are  not  ignofajit  of  his  d. 
DEVIL, 

./}  vwst  wicked  angel,  the  iiiiplacnhle  cneji^y  ir»d 
tempter  of  the  human  race,  e.<tj>eoialhi  heiieremf 
whom  he  desires  to  devour,  1  I'et.  5.  8.  ht  u 
called,  Abaddon  tu  Hebrew;  .\  pollyon  in  (irrek. 
that  is,  destroyer.— Tiav.  9.  II,  jjna-e!  of  trie 
hittto'idrss  pit.— Prince  of  the  tcorlil,  Jolin  I?. 
31. — Prince  nf  darknr.m,  Eph.  6.  12.— j*  roar- 
iu'j  Liini,  and  an  .Adversary,  I  Pel.  5.  8. — .// 
siiinir  from  Ihe  beginning,  1  John  3.  8. —  fieri. 
zehub,  Mai.  12.  "H.—Jlccuser,  Rev.  12.  IO.-«t- 
lial,  2  (;..r,  0,  \^.— Deceiver,  Rev.  M.  10.-- 
Draguii,  Rev.  12.  7.— Liar,  John  8.  41.-- 
I.eviuthan,  Isa.  27.  1.— Lucifer,  Ina.  14,  12.— 
Murderer,  John  8.  44,— .Sprpt«£,  Un,77,  1  — 
Satan,  Job  2.  fx—Tunnenlor,  Mat,  18.  34.- 
The  1,'iid  uf  this  icarid,  2  (,'(W  4  4, 


DEV 

He  it  comcarfA  to  a  Dog,  PsaF  i2.  K.—'fuwh, 
Ma.:  J3.  4.— .4  Fuiclei;  I'siil  yi.  'A.—J.iglU- 
mng,  Luke  JO  18. — Locnsls-,  Kev.  1).  S.—.i 
ll'ulf,  Joliri  )0.  12.— .</«  Jidder,  Psii,.  yi.  13. 

J'hoic  names  are  giecii  Uj  the  prince  iiJ'theJJevils, 
tcko,  perhaps,  waa  iUc  Jirsl  and  leader  m  that 
grand  reOdUun  against  (iiid,ir,l>erebj)  the!/  alL 
j'rllintoaroot(dcniiiilijaffa)n»lh»liness, a  lid  in- 
to endless  hurri>r,l/lae/c  ness  ,and  deiipan\i  utie  U, 

Vevil  ts  put  fur,  [1]  Idols,  Psai.  HMi.;JT,  iiCUroii. 
Jl.  io.  ['2J  jd  wicked  man,  Juliu  li.  lH.  t^] 
Persecutors,  Rev.  2.  10. 

r/iis  word  cenica  from  the  Greek,X)\a.\)o\os,  which 
siirnifies  a  Caluiiiuiaior  or  Accuser,  icho  ac- 
cuselli  us  Uei'ore  GoU  day  ami  iiiglil,  Jiev.  1'2. 
y.  10.  Hence  he  is  called,  Tlie  accuser  of  tliu 
Lrelliren,  Heo.  12.  10.  He  halk  cast  og  all 
obedience  to  (iod ;  and  ItUewise  called  lieiial, 
wUickis  a  Hebrew  word,  and  signifies  one  who 
is  good  for  nutking,  a  libertine,  one  that,  in  ex- 
tremely wicked.  2"Cor.  G.15,Wliat  coiicurci  liaih 
Christ  witU  Belial'!  jJ/se  Satan,  ichich  signi- 
fies an  Adversary,  or  an  Accuser,  in  a  court  of 
Justice.  Job 2. 1,  Satan  came  aUo  uiiioiig  llreiii. 
He  is  likewise  called  the  old  Serpciil,  lieo.  12.  0. 
Because  he  conucijed  himself  tnlo  the  serpent, 
when  he  tempted  Eve  ;  and  in  respect  of  his 
serpentine  disjiositivn ;  hts  poison  is  always 
readii,as  in  afuantain;  and  ranneUicontinuallt/ 
as  in  full  streams,  i/oUt  against  CInist  and 
against  all  his  members  for  his  .lake  :  He  is 
also  crafty,  wise,  and  subtle,  as  a  seriieiu; 
concerning  whose  subtilty,  see  Seri'ent. 

The  most  subtle  of  these  spirits  contrined  a  temp- 
tation, which  might  he  mo.^t  taking  and  danger- 
ous to  Tiian  in  hi^ exalted  and  happy  slate:  He 
attempts  him  with  art,  bi/projioaiidiug  the  lure 
of  knowledge  and  pleasure,  to  inceigU  the  spi- 
ritual and  sensitive  appetites  atonce.  .indtltat 
hemigiit  the  belter  succeed,he  atldrcs^cd  the  wo- 
man, the  weakest  .and  most  liable  to  seduction- 
He  hides  himself  in  the  body  of  a  scrpcHt,which 
before  sin  was  not  terrible  unto  In  r,  and  by  this 
instrument  insinuates  his  temptation.  He  first 
allured  with  the  hopes  of  impunity,  Ye  sliall  lujt 
ilic;  then  he  promised  an  universal  knowledge 
vf  good  and  evil.  By  these  pretences  he  ruined 
innocence  itself.  For  the  woman,  deceived  by 
these  specious  attractives,swalloiced  the  poison 
ofthc  serpent;  and,having  tasted death,she per- 
suaded her  has  band,  by  the  same  motives,  to  de- 
spise the  law  of  their  Creator.  Thus  sin  en- 
tered, and  brought  confusion  into  the  world. 

M:Ln,  since  his  fall,  is  under  the  tyranny  and 
slavery  of  Satan,  who  is  called  tlie  god  of  Ihis 
world,  2  Cor.  4.  4.  because  he  rules  in  wicked 
men.  His  old  enmity  and  hatred  against  the 
souls  of  men  continue  :  It  is  anot/ier  hell  to  him 
to  see  them  restored  to  the  favour  of  (iod,  and 
his  rrlorious  linage  re-engraven  on  them.  He  is 
a  jealous  jailer,  and,  if  possible,  icill  not  lose 
nnj  of  his  captioes.  The  scripture  represents 
h:m  as  a  strong  and  subtle  adversary ;  a  roar- 
ing lion  that  SDcs  about  seeking  wboiu  bo  may 
devour,  1  Pet.  .'>.  8.  His  title,  the  Tempter,  IMal. 
4.3'.  implies  his  constant  practice.  He  l)ribcs 
.lome  with  profit,  and  allures  others  with  plea- 
sure. He  is  surprisingly  subtle;  his  strength 
ir  superior  to  ours  :  his  malice  is  deadly  ;  his 
activity  and  diligence  are  ei/ual  to  his  malice; 
and  he  has  a  mighty  number  nf  principalities 
end  poioers  binder  his  command. 

floinctimes  devil  is  taken  for  a  wicked  man.a  liber- 
iine,  a  treacherous  person,  John  6.  70,  Have 
not  i  chosen  von  twelve,  and  one  of  you  is  a 
devil  ■?  /(  is  'taken  also  fur  idols,  2  Chron.  1 1 . 
111.  so  called,  because  the  devil  is  eminently 
served  in  tlie  worship  of  Ikem  ;  and  the  spirits 
which  were  supposed  to  inhabit  them,  were  evil 
spirits  or  ilcvils  :  ami  because  in  and  by  them 
the  devil  oftentimes  manifested  himself  to  inen, 
and  gave  them  answers,  and  received  their 
worship.  Their  worship  is  an  invention  nf 
the  devil;  for  what  other  deity  besides  the 
devil  could  require  kv.mixn  victir/is,  like  those 
that  were  sacrificed  te  Moloch  1  Devi;  is  like- 
wise taken  for  persecutors,  those  ir.strurntr-fs 
V)hich  he  makes  use  of  in  executing  his  icickcd 
designs  against  the  godly.  Rev.  2. 10. 

L';.~i  he  fall  into  the  condeninatioii  of  the  devil, 
i  Tim.  3.6.  Lc::t  he  become  guilty  of  the  sin  for 
whichthederilwiiscondcmned,andsoreccirethe 
same  punishment  which  was  inflicted  upon  him. 

Mat.  4.  1.  Jesus  was  led  to  be  templed  of  the  d. 
S.rf.taketh  him  uplo  holy  city||ll.  (/.  leavelh  hnn 
8.  the  d.  taketh  him  up  to  a  high  moimtain 

".t.  32.  a  dumb  man  possessed  with  a  d.  12.  22. 
11.  18.  and  they  say  he  hath  a  (/.  l^nke  7.  33. 
13.  39.  the  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the  d. 
li,  22  da  ightcr  is  g-icvously  ve.\ed  with  a  d. 


DEV 

Mal.Yi  .IB.iiisua  rebuked  d.  lie  ueiiartcdout  of  hmv 
2.>.  41.  tire,  pcei^a<(.d  lor  tlw  d.  and  ins  angels 
«W((r/.&.15.hn!i  tltat  was-ptMwesaed  with  tlieti. 1(1,18- 
7-  2y.  tin;  d.  19  gone  out  of  Iby  daughltv,  SO. 
lyitkc  4.  2,  Jesua  Iwiny  lofly  days  tempted  i>f  the  d. 
',\.  the  d.  said  to  lMm,.Ov{|  .">.  the  li- taking  luni  up 
\i,  wliew  tUe  d.  iKtd  eiultil  all  llie  temptiiiiou 
%i.  a  mau  vvl.'.k;!)  WaA  a  Dpiiu  ol'  an-  unck,'u,n  d. 
'iiif.  awl  wiwi> the  d,  had  Eltiovvn. iwii  in.  tluj  midst 
'  'M,l2>t>ien  cunt»;tU  tkieii.  and  laUetU  away  tlie  word 
21).  was  dtiven  of  the  d.  i»to  tlie  wilderness- 
U.  42.  a»  lie  Wik»  ijoimng  llie  d.  thfew  b4iU'  down 

11.  14.  Kaatjng  out  u  li.  wlveu  tl-»e  d.  wa*gone  out 
,/w/i«  li-7l>.  clkoseii  twelve,  aiiti  oi)e  of  you  is  a  d^ 

7.  20.  the  peop.k;  »aiil,  lUou  Imst  a  d.  8.  48. 

8. 44.  ye  are  ol  your  futlit'r  d.  aad  Iws- lusts  will  (}o 

4y.l  liave  not  a  ii.H52.we  know  tiiat  lhoiiiui»t<Ki. 
10.  21).  many  of  thein  said,  4>e  l>atl»  a  d, 

21.  these  are  not  the  w«rd»»f  luiii  tlial  halh  a  d. 
13.  2.  the  d.  having  jmt  Into  the  iiieu,rt  of  Jiwlas 
.fids  10.  38.  healing  all  that  were  oppressed  o'i  d. 

13.  la  O  full  ot  all  miscliief,  thou  child  of  lUe  d. 
EpU.  4.  27.  neither  give  place  to  the  d. 

0.11.maj(bo  able  to  stand  against  the  wiles  oflherf. 
1  Tun.  'i.  ti.  lie  fall  iiUo  the  condemnation  of  the  d. 
7.  les!  lie  tall  into  reproach,  and  snare  of  the  d. 
27'(m.2.2f).may  recov  .themselves  out  of  snare  ofd. 
Heb.  2.  14.  had  the  |iower  of  death,  that  is  the  d. 
.Jam.  4.  7.  resist  tlu;  d.  and  he  will  flee  from  you 
1  Pet.  5  8.  watch,  bocause  your  adrcrsary  the  d. 

1  .hhn  3.  8.  I>e  that  coniiiiitteth  sin.  is  of  the  (/.that 

be  might  destroy  the  works  o.f  the  d. 
10.  in-  this  tlu}  cliiUircn  ofthc  d.  are  manifest 
.Jade  'J.  Michael,  when  Gonlendiiig  with  tlie  d. 
lira.  2.  10.  llie  d.  sliall  cast  some  mto  prison 

12.  '.).  the  oM  serpent  called  the  ;/.  and  Satan 
12.  for  the  d.  is  come  down  to  yon  luiviiig  power 

20.2.  that  old  serpent,  which  is  the  d.  ami  Satan 
10. (/.that  deceived  them  wascast  into  lake  of  file 
DEVILISH. 
Jam.  3.  15.  this  vvisdimi  is  eartlilv,  acnsual,  d. 

DEVILS. 
Lev.  17-  7.  shall  no  more  oiler  their  sacrifices  to  d. 
Deal.  32.  17.  they  sacrificed  to  d.  not  to  God 

2  Chrr.n.  II.  1.5.  he  ni'daiiKd  him  priest  for  the  d. 
P.I.  J0().37.  saciiliced  their  sons  and  daughters  to  d. 
jUiU. 4. 2-1.  bi  ought  hiin  those  winch  were  possessed 

with  d.  8.  10,  28,  33.  Mark  1.  32.  Luke  8.  31). 
8.31.  So  the  (/.  besought  him,  saying,  Mark  5. 12. 
Alaik  0.  38.  .Master,  we  saw  one  casting  out  d.  in 
tliy  iianie,  and  he  follnwelh  not  us,  Juike  9.40. 
!<).  17.  in  my  name  shall  they  cast  out  d. 
l.uke  4.41.  and  (/.  also  came  out  of  many,  saying 
8.2.  Jlary  Magdalone,out  of  whom  wentseveii  </. 

36.  by  what  means  he  that  wa.*  possessed  oi d. 

0.  1.  he  gave  them  power  and  autliority  over  all  d. 

10.  17.  Lord,  even  the  d.  are  subject  to  us 

i:!.  32.  go  and  tell  that  fo.\,  behold,  I  cast  out  d. 

1  Cor.  !0. 20.  Gentiles  sacrificed  to  d.  and  not  to  G. 

I  would  not  ye  should  have  fellowship  vvith  d. 

21.  ve  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  l>ord  and  cup 

of  (/.  of  the  Isold's  table  and  of  the  table  of  </. 

1  Tim.  4.  1.  some  giving  heed  to  doctrines  of  li. 
.fain.  2.  19.  the  d.  also  believe  and  tremble 
/it'«.9.20.  that  they  shoulil  not  worship  d.  and  idols 

10.  14.  for  they  are  spirits  of  (L  working miracUs 

\S.  2.  Babylon  in  become  the  haUilalion  of  d. 

See  C4ST. 

DEVISE. 

E.i«fZ.  31.  4.  d.  cunning  works  in  gold,  silver,  3.").35. 

35. 32.  to  (/.  curious  works  in  gol(l,silver,and  brass 

2.SU1H.U.! !.  yet  doth  he  (/.  means  that  his  ban-shed 

Psal.'i7>.  4.  bo  brought  to  confusion,  tbat</.  my  hurt 

20.  but  they  d.  deceitful  matters  against  tiiem 
41.  7.  against  me  do  they  d.  my  hurt 
Prov.  3.  29.  (/.  not  evil  against  thy  neighbour 

14.  22.  do  Ihoy  not  err  that  d.  evil  ?  but  mercy 

and  truth  shall  be  to  them  that  (/.  good 
16.  30.  Ire  shultotb  his  eyes  to  d.  froward  things 
.Jer.  18.  11.  behold,  I  rf.  a  device  against  you 

18.  coii-.e  and  let  us  d.  devices  against  Jeremiah 
Eiek.  11.  2.  tliese  are  the  men  that  d.  mischief 
./)/fc.2.1.woeto  them  that  f/.  iniquity  and  work  evil 
3.  behold,  against  thip  family  do  1  d.  an  evil 
DEVISED. 

2  Sam.  2!.  5.  man  that  consumed  us  rf.  against  ns 
1  Kivgs  12.  33.  month  which  he  li.of  hisown  hejit 
F.sth.S.'.i.  iiis  device  that  he  had  (/.against  the  Jews 

.^.  let  it  be  written  to  reverse  letters  d.  by  Hamu» 
Psal.  31.  13.  they  d.  lo  take  away  my  life 
./(T.ll.lO.knew  not  that  they  had  (/.devices against 
48.  2.  in  Heslibon  they  have  d.  evil  against  it 

51.  12.  the  L.  lialh  both  d.  and  done,  /.am.  2. 17. 
2P(M.16.we  have  not  followed  cunningly  d.  fables 

DEVI9ETH. 
Ps.  30.  4.  he  d.  mischief  on  his  bed,  abhors  not  evil  | 

52.  2.  thy  tongue  (/.  mischief  like  a  sharp  razor    | 
ProB. 6. 14. he(/.mischiefeontinunlly,soweth  discord 

18.  a  heart  tha:.  ii  wicked  imaginations 
P/-OJ).16.9.man's  ned.t  i/.his  way,L.  dircctclh  steps  | 


DEV 

Prov  'U.S.  J  torfo  evil'shaflEw  eallod.  mischievons 

Ji'(t. 32.7.  he  (/.  wicked  devices  lo  ilestroy  cnc  poor 

a.  but  tli«  hberal(/.  liUtrul  thiii^.  audsL^l  ^L  jiii 

DEVOTE. 

Lev.  27  28.  thing  tlvat  a.  man  shall-  (/.to-  ths  Lorii 

DEVOTED. 
I^v.  27-2I.Bbal!  be  holy  lo  (lie  IjOtd',  as  B.Peld  o' 
28.  no  d.  thing  aold,  every  d.  thing  is-  msst  ltol_» 
JVum.  18.  14.  every  thing  (/.in  Israc'  shall  ho  tliinr 
JJeut.l3.  t  17.  there  shall  cleave  nutbiug  of  i.tliing 
Jooh.ii.  t  17.  the  city  sliail  be  (/.even  it  anUalUn  -i- 
Ezra  10.  t  f^-  all  his  .substance  slia'.l  be  d. 
Psffl/.119.3d.  word  lo  ihy  servant,  who  is  (/  '.hy  feai 
Kzek.  44.  f  29- every  d.  thing  shall  be  theirs 

DEVOTIONS. 
Acts  17.  23.  foJ  as  I  passed  by  and  beheld  youp  & 

DEVOUR 
Signifies,  [1]  To  eatup,or  swallow  down  grecdi'.'y 
Gcu.37.  20.     [2]  To  waste,  ur  spend  rioiauslif 
Luke   15,  30.     [3]   By  cunning   pretences    t.a 
defraud  ethers  vf  that  which  is  theirs,  MaU 
23.  14.     [4]   fVit.li  cruel  fierceness  to  tear,  ana 
spoil  spiritually  the  souls  and  bodies  cf  .sen.,, 
as  a  lion  devours  his  prey.^    1  Pet.  5.  8,  Tlio 
(ievil  walkelli  about,  seeking  wlionv  he  may  de- 
vour.    [5}   To  kill,  or  destroy,  2  Sam.    18.  8. 
[G]    To  convert  »ne's  own  private   use  thai 
which  is  dedicated  to  God,  Prov.  20.  2;i.- 
Gen.  49.  27.  in  the  morning  ho  shall  d.  the'  prey 
Lent.  32.  42.  arrows  with  blood, and  sword  d.  flesi.. 
2  .S'a>H.2.26.Abner  said,gliall  the  sword  (/-  forever  ? 
18.  t  8.  and  the  wood  inultiiilied  lo  d.  the  ponpls 
2  Chron.  7.  13.  if  I  command  the  locusts  to  d. 
.fob  18.  13.  (irst-born  of  detitli  shall  d.  I. is  strength 
Pi(a/.  80.  13.  the  wild  beasts  of  the  field  dolli  d.  il 
P/-t>-«.  .'id.  14.  and  their  jaw-lcelh  as  knives  to  d. 
Isa.  1.7.  your  land  .strangers  (/.  it  in  your  presence 
9.  12.  they  shall  d.  Isiaek  with  open  month 
18.  for  wickedness  sliall  a!,  the  briers  and  thorns 

31.8.  the  sword,  not  of  a  mean  man.  sinilf  d.  Ii:ni 
42.  14.  I  will  cry,  I  will  destroy  -dua  d.  at  once 

56.9.  all  ye  beasts  of  the  field  come  to  //,yea,i:tl 

ye  beasts  in  the  foiesr,  .fer.  12.  9.  |  15.  TJ^ 
./fr.2.3.thal (/.Israel shall  otTenil,evil  come  on  ihoiti 

12.  12. 1  he  sword  of  the  Lord  shall  d.  411.  10,  1.4. 

3(y.  16.  and  all  that  d.  thee  shall  be  dcvotired 

48.  45.  »  llame  shall  (/.  the  corner  of  Moah 
Eiek.  7.  15.  famine  and  iicstileuce  shall  (/  hint. 

34.  28.  neither  sliall  the  beasts  of  the  land  a. 

.35.  t  12.  Ilie  moiu  '.ains,  they  are  given  us  "c  d 

36.  14.  therefore  shall  thou  (/.  men  no  inorp 
iJan.  7.  5.  arise  (/.  much  flesh  ||  23.  d.  whc  e  et..'.r> 
Hos.5.  7.  now  shall  a  inonthrf.  them  with  porti   na 

11.  6.  and  the  swoi<l  shall  d.  his  branches 

13.8.lhere  will  f  (/.  lliem  like  a  rK)n.sliall  teirtheiB 
.^mos  1.  4.  fire  shall  (/.  the  palaces,  7.  10,  U. 
Obad.  IS.  they  shall  kindle  in  tfeeiii,and  d.  then? 
JVah.  2  13.  the  swonl  shall  d.  the  young  Fions 
Hab.'.i.  14.  their  rejoicing  was  as  to  d.  poor  secretly 
Zech   9.  15.  they  shall  d.  and  subdue  with  stonta 

12-  6.  they  shall  d.  all  the  people  round  atout 
J\Iat.  23.  14.  woe  Hiito  you,  hypocrites,  for  «6  a. 
widows'  houses,  Jiiark  12.  40.  J^uke  20.  47. 
2  Car.  11.  20.  for  ye  siifler,  if  a  man  (/.  you 
Gal.  5.  15.  but  if  ye  bile  and  (/.  one  anotne; 
Hi  b.  10.  27.  indigna.  which  shall  d.  the  adversaries 
I  /V^5. 8.  walkoth  about,  seeking  whom  benava. 
Rev.  12.  4.  to  d.  her  child  as  soon  as  it  wai  born 

Fire  DEVOUR. 
.Tiidg.  9.  15.  let  fire  d.  the  cedars  of  T.ihanoD 

20.1ct_^re(/.  the  men  of  Shechom,nnd  .Abimel'.on 
Psdl.  21.  9.  shall  swallow  up,  and  if ce  shall  d.  thein 

.50.  3.  God  shall  come,  nfire  sIirII  d.  before  him 
/s«.26.11.ycn,thejfrf  of  thine  enemies  snail  d.lhem 

33,  II.  stubble,  yonr  breath  nsfire  shair  d.  you 
Ezek.  15.  7.  and  another^rc  shall  d.  them 

23.  37.  to  pass  for  them  through  \hcfire  to  d.  them 
.flmos  5.  C.  lest  he  break  out  Ukcfirc  and  (/.  il 
jVuA.3.13.  thegales  open,  the /re  shall  (/.  thy  bar 
15.  there  shall  \hc  fired,  thee,  sword  cut  tlicf  (piT 
7,ech.  11. 1.  O  Lebanon,  t\y.t\fire  may  d.  thy  cedar 

It  shall  DEVOUR. 
.fob  18.  13   it  shall  d.  the  strenffth  of  h'rs  skin 
ha  10. 17.  »«sAf;//burn  and  (/.  his  thorns  andhrior 
./cr. 5.14.1  will  make  my  words  fire,  it  shall d.xhcn 

17.27.1  will  kindle  a  fire  and  it  shall  d.  the  palaco 
of  Jerusalem,  and  not  be  quenched,  Jlmos  'Z.  5 

21.  14.  it  shall  d.  all  things  round  about,  50.  32. 
F.zek.  20.  47  it  shall  d.  every  green  tiee 

2.8.  18.  it  shall  d.  and  I  will  bring  thee  to  ashes 
Hos.  8.  14.  and  it  shall  d.  the  palaces  nf  Judah 
Jlmos  1    14.  1/  shall  d.  the  palaces  of  Rabbah 

2.  2.  send  a  fire,?^  shall  d.  the  palaces  of  Kiiiotli 

DEVOURED. 
Grn.3}.  15.  he  hath  sold  us,  and  quite  (/.  ourmorey 

37.  20.  will  say,  some  evil  beast  hath  d.  him.'.«, 
41.  7.  the  seven  thin  ears  (/.  the  seven  rank,  24 

Lev.  10.  2  there  wor.t  fire  from  the  L.  and  d.  then 
.IVom.  2fi.  10.  what  time  the  fire  a.  2.^.0  men 
Dcut.  31.  17.  I  will  liidf  my  f;ico,  tlit;V  shall  bed 


DEW 

r.e'-'t.  32  24.  they  iliall  be  d.  \\  itli  lurn'mg  heat 
Itsam.  1^.  H.  ihi!  wuuil  d.  iiiuiu  Ilia  i  tlie  swonl  d. 

?:i.  U.  and  lire  oul  ui'  Ins  iiioutli  i^.  /"saJ.  18.  8. 
Ps.  78.45.  lie  sent  ■iivers  sorts  of  Hie*  whicii  i/.thi:in 

79.  7   lor  lliey  have  d.  Jacob,  and  laid  waste  Jii; 

1U5.  3j.  the  locusis  d.  the  t'ruii  of  their  ground 
Isa.  1.  20.  if  lebol,  ye  shall  be  d.  wiili  llie  sword 

24.  G.  iheretbre  hath  the  CLirse  d.  the  earth 
Jer.  2.  30.  your  sword  huih  d  the  prophets 

0.24.  fur  shame,  hath  d.  tiie  labour  ol  our  fathers 

8.  16.  for  they  axe  come,  and  have  d.  th«:  land 

10.  25   for  thev  have  eaten  up  Jacob,  and  d.  hii 

30.  If   all  they  that  devour  thee  shall  be  d. 

M.  7   all  that  found  tJiein  have  d.  them 
17    first,  tlie  king  of  Assyria  hath  d.  him 

51.  .14.  Xebuihudrezzar  king  of  liabyloji  d.  me 
Lam   4.  11.  It  hath  d.  the  foundations  thereof 
f^ick.  15.  5.  Iiou-  much  lfy<s  when  the  tire  luilh  d.  it 

\6.  20.  hast  sacriliced  thy  sons  to  ihem  to  be  d. 

i'J.  3.  it  learned  to  catch  the  prey,  it  d,  men,  6. 
14.  fire  IS  gone  out,  which  hath  d.  her  fruit 

22.  25.  like  a  roaring  lion,  they  have  d.  souls 

23.  25.  and  thy  residue  shall  be  d.  by  the  lire 
33.  27.  I  will  give  to  the  beast  to  bed.  3i).  4. 

iJan.1.1.  It  d.  and  brake  in  pieces,  and  stamped,  19. 
Hus.  7.  7.  they  are  hot,  and  have  d.  their  judg 

9.strangers  have  (i.his  strength, he  knoweth  it  not 
Joel  1.  I'J.  for  lire  lialh  d.  the  |)astiir«s.  20. 
.iiiio^  4.  y.  your  lig-lrees,  the  palmer-worm  d.  them 
7.  4.  to  contend  by  fire,  and  it  d.  the  great  deej) 
JVah.  1.  10.  they  sliall  be  d.  as  stubble  fully  dry 
Zcjj/i. i.lS.lund  shall  be  d.by  the  fire  of  hisjiialousy 
3.8. all  the  earth  shall  boti.with  fire  of  my  jealousy 
Zecii.  9.  4.  and  Tyrus  shall  be  d.  with  fire 
.Mat.  13.  4.  fowls  came  and  d.  them,  Mark  4.  4. 
y,uke  8.  5. 
/.uke  15.  30.  this  thy  son  who  hath  d.  thy  living 
Hi-c.  20.  9.  fire  came  down  from  <_»od  anil  d.  them 

DEVOUREK. 
,M'd.  3.  11.  I  will  rebuke  the  d.  for  your  sakes 

DEVOUREST. 
F.zck.  36. 13.  because  they  say,lhou  land  d.  up  men 

DEVOURETII. 
2  Sam.  11. 25.  the  sword  d.  one  as  well  as  another 
Pruc.  19.  28.  the  mouth  ef  the  wicked  d.  iniipiity 
20.25.a  snare  to  the  man  who  d.  that  which  is  holy 
/yd.  5.24. as  fire  d.stubble,and  flame  chafi',  .hrl.  2.5. 
Lam.  2.  3.  like  a  flaming  fire  which  d.  round  about 
t'.zik.  15.  4.  behold,  the  fire  d.  both  the  ends  of  it 
/oel  2.  3.  a  fire  d.  before  them,  behind  them  a  flame 
fiah.l.\3.  the  wickeil  rf.man  that  is  more  righteous 
Hec.  11.  5.  if  any  hurt  them,  fire  d.  their  enemies 

"UKVOURlNd. 
KiO(i.24.17.liis  appearance  was  likerf.fire  on  mour.t 
Psil.  52.  4.  Ihou  lovesl  all  d.  words,  O  tongue 
isa.  2;).  6.  thou  shall  be  visited  with  d.  fire,  30.  30. 
30.  27.  and  his  tongue  is  as  a  d.  fire 
33.  14.  who  among  us  shall  dwell  with  the  d.  fire? 

DEVOUT. 
Liiic2.25.Simeon  was  just  andd.waitingforconsnl. 
Acts  2.  5.  there  were  at  Jerusalem  Jews,  d.  men 
8.2.  (/.  men  carried  Stephen  to  his  liiirial,  lament. 
10  2.  Cornelius  was  a  d.  man  ||  7.  a  d.  soldier 
13.  50.  but  the  Jews  stirred  up  the  d.  women 
i7.  4.  of  the  d.  Greeks  a  great  multitude  believed 
17.  Paul  disputed  with  the  Jews  and  d.  persons 
23.  12.  Ananias  a  d.  man,  according  to  the  law 

DEW 
b  a  small  rain,which falling  nn  thf  ground  in  the 
morning, doth  keep  it  moist,  and  make  it  fruit- 
ful. In  icarm  eountri'es,  and  in  places  where  it 
^ains  but  seldom,  the  night-deics  supply  in  some 
$ort  the  want  of  ram.  Jlnd  therefore  the.  bcs'uic- 
ingofit  ts  a  blessing  from  God,  Dent.  33.  13, 
Blessed  of  the  Lord  be  Joseph's  land  for  the 
dew;  and  the  tcithhiddin^  of  it  a  curse:  2  S.iin. 
1.  21,  Ye  mountains  of  Gilboa,  let  there  be  no 
dew  on  you.  Hushai  compares  an.  army  sally- 
ing upon  the  enemy  to  Ike  dew  descending  on 
the  ground,  2  Sam.  17.  12.  God  promises  to  he 
Bs  the  dew  unto  Israel,  Ilos.  14.  5.  Though  they 
loere  as  withered  and  dying  grass,  yet  he  would 
refresh  and  strengthen  them  :  JJy  bestowing 
upon  them  his  grace  and  .fptrit,  he  would  make 
them  fruitful  and  flourishing.  This  compari- 
$o-t  of  Ooa's  visitation  of  his  people  to  dew,  is 
remarkable  in  several  places  of  scripture.  Isa. 
to.  19,  Thy  dew  is  as  the  dew  of  hcrl>s ;  Or,  thy 
Ut-w  is  a  bright  dew,  a  dew  of  light  and  dawn. 
The  prophet  there  speaks  of  the  captivity  of 
Babylon,  as  of  a  slate  of  death:  Thy  dead  men 
shall  live;  /)ut  (}od's  visitation  of  his  people, 
kis  favour  a.nd  blessing,  would  recover  them  in 
tome  sort  to  lif:  and  light,  would  make'  them 
revive  nid  flouri.^k  nirain.  Heavenly  doctrine, 
or  the  word  of  Go  I,  is  likewise  compared  to 
dew,  Deut.  32.  2,  My  speech  shall  distil  as  the 
dew  •  My  doctrine  shall  hare  the  same  effect 
upon  your  hearts, OJ!  the  dew  has  upon  the  earth; 
If  shall  make  them  9oft  pliable,  and  fruitful. 
131 


DIi> 

ThcprophetH{<ieA,!!peaki7i.r  jftie gooilnes.l  of 
hypocrites,  compares  it  to  'he  early  dew  that 
soon  goelli  away,  that  is  itoti  exhaled  by  Ih 
heat  of  the  sun,  ilos.  6.  4  Brulhi  rly  love,  or 
Uic  communion  of  t:aiiUs,is  compared  to  the  dew 
which  falls  upon  tilt  hili  of  Hermon,  and  re- 
freshes and  makes  («//«((/«<, Psal.  i;(3.  3.  vis 
the  drops  of  dew  are  innumerable,  and  as  they 
fall  suddCHly  and  secretly  withuut  being  per~ 
citued :  In  allusion  to  these  qualities  oj  the 
dew ,  such  as  were  converted  to  L'lirist  in  the 
earliest  gospel  times,  art  compared  to  it,  I'sal. 
1 10.  3,  'i  hou  hast  the  dew  ol  thy  youth.  It  is 
said.  Cant.  5.  2,  My  bead  is  filled  w  ith  deic,  and 
my  locks  with  the  drops  of  the  night.  Clirisl 
hire  alludes  to  tAc  custom  of  lovers,  who  often 
and  willingly  suffer  such  iHcoiiPCHicnccs  for 
their  hopes  and  desires  of  enjoying  their  be- 
loved, and  signijics  his  siijjeriiigs  for  the 
church's  good:  elsewhere,  for  a  man  to  be  wet 
with  the  dew  of  heaven,  is  a  sign  of  misery 
Dan.  4.  25.  Ho  drojis,  or  droppings,  signify 
troubles,  .'\mos  6.  t  H-  tiut  dew  and  rain 
upon  the  laud  make  it  fruitful ;  so  ij- Christ 
by  his  doctrines  to  his  church,  Ueut.  32.  2. 

Gen.  27.  28.  Uod  give  thus  of  the  d.  of  heaven,  39. 

Exod.  It).  13.  m  tlie  morning  (A  lay  round  the  host 
14.  and  v\hen  the  d.  that  lay  was  gone  up 

J\rum.  11.  9.  when  the  d.  fell  on  the  camp  in  night 

Deiit.'M.2.  my  speech  shah  distil  as;/,  as  small  rain 
33. 13.  bles.sed  is  Joseph's  land  lor  d.  and  for  deep 
28.  also  his  heaven  shall  drop  down  d. 

■Judg.fi.  37.  Gideon  said,  if  d.  be  on  the  fleece  only 
39.  on  ground  let  there  be  d.  ||  40.  there  was*/. 

2  ('•am.  1.  21.  let  there  be  no  d.nm  rain  upon  you 
17. 12.  we  will  li^'ht  on  him  as  the  d.  falleth 

lA'injgs  17.1. there  shall  not  he  J. nor  rain  these  years 

Job  29.  19.  Iherf.  lay  all  night  on  my  branch 
38.  23.  or  who  hath  begotten  the  drops  of  rf.? 

Psal.  110.  3.  thou  hast  the  d.  of  thy  youth 
133.  3.  as  the  (/.  ol  licrmon,  and  as  the  d.  that 

Pruv.  3.  20.  and  the  clouds  drop  down  the  d. 
19.  12.  but  his  favour  is  as  d.  ujion  the  g'ass 

Cant.  5.  2.  open  to  me,  for  my  head  is  filled  with  d. 

Isa.  18.  4.  like  a  cloud  of  </.  in  the  heat  of  harvest 
2(>.19.  for  thy  d.  is  as  the  d.  of  herbs,  earlh  cast  out 

Dan.  4. 15.  let  it  be  wet  with  the  d.  of  heaven,  23. 
25.  they  shall  wet  thee  with  Ihe  d.  of  heaven 
3:1.  and  his  body  was  wet  with  the  d.  5.  21. 

//o*'.0.4.goodness  is  as  early  d.  it  goeth  away,  13.3. 

14.  5. 1  will  be  as  d.  to  Israel,  he  shall  grow  as  li  y 
Mic.  5.  7.  Jacob  shall  be  as  the  d.  from  the  Lord 
Hag.  1.  10.  the  heaven  over  you  is  stayed  from  d. 
Zeeh.  8.  12.  and  the  heavens  shall  give  their  d. 

DIADEM. 
Job  29.  14.  my  judgment  was  as  a  robe  and  a  d. 
/sa.28.5.  and  for  a  d.  of  beauty  to  residue  of  his  peo. 
1)2.  3.  and  a  royal  (/.  in  the  hand  of  thy  God 
Eick.  21.  26.  remove  the  d.  take  ofl'the  crown 

DIAL. 
2A77i^s20.11.gono  down  in  the  rf.of  .'\haz,/sa.38.8. 

DIAMOND. 
Eiod.  28.  18.  and  the  second  row  a  d.  39.  11. 
Jer.  17. 1.  sin  of  Judah  is  written  with  point  of  a  d. 
Eiek.a.Yi.  the  d.  the  beryl,  was  covering  of  Tyrus 

DID. 
1  Sam.  30.  f  21.  David  asked  them  how  they  d. 

1  Kings  11.  25.  besides  Ihe  mischief  that  Hadad  d. 

2  Kings  18. 3.  d.  right  according  to  all  that  David  d. 
jVeh.ii.  16.  knew  not  whither  I  went  or  what  I  d. 
iC.>r<A.2.11.Mordccai  walked  to  know  how  Esther  </. 
Mat.  12.  3.  have  ye  not  read  -Aihat  David  d.? 

21. 15.  when  they  saw  wonderful  things  that  he  d. 
Mark  3.  8.  they  heard  what  great  things  he  d. 
,Tohn  2.  23.  they  saw  miracles  which  he  d.  6.  2, 14. 

4.  29.  who  told  me  all  things  that  ever  I  d.  39. 

9.  26.  then  said  Ihey,  what  d.  ho  to  thee  7 

15.  24.  done  the  works  which  none  other  man  d. 
Jlcts  3.  17.  thro'  ignorance  ye  d.  it,  as  d.  your  rulers 

26.  10.  which  thin;  I  also  d.  in  Jerusalem 
2  Cor.  8.  5.  and  this  they  d.  not  as  we  hoped 

1  Pet.  2.  22.  who  d.  no  sin,  nor  was  guile  found 

DID  joined   with   as. 
Gen.  21.  1.  the  Lord  d.  to  Sarah  as  he  had  spoke 
43.17.  the  man  d.as  Joseph  bade,and  brought  men 
.50.  12.  his  sons  (!..  to  him  as  he  commanded  them 
Exod.  7.  6.  d.  as  the  Lord  commanded,  10,  20.  |  12. 
28,  50.  I  39.  32.  />ev.  8.  4.  |  16.  34.  I  24.  23. 
JV«m.  1.  51.  I  2.  34.  |  20.  27.  j  27.  22.  |  31.  31. 
Lev.  4.  20.  as  he  d.  with  the  bullock,  16.  15. 
J\rum.  23.  2.  Balak  d.  as  Balanin  had  spoken,  30. 
7.>rT/«.2.12.as  Israel  rf.  to  the  land  of  his  possession 
22.<7.i  he  rf.  to  children  of  Ksnu  ||  3.6.a.?  d  toSihon 
./o.';/(.4.18.watersflowedoverbanke,n.sMhe>  (/.before 
23.  as  the  Lord  your  God  d.  to  the  Rf  i-sea 

10.  28.  d.  to  kinji  of  Makkedah,  as  he  d.  t  j  Jericho 
11.9.  Joshua  fi.  to  them  as  the  Lord  hnilo  liim 

.^U'/;?-.  6.  27.  Gideon  rf.  (I.?  the  Lord  hads-.id  to  him 
15.11.  as  they  rf.  to  nre,  sol  have  don;  to  them 

2  Sam.  3.  36.  as  what  the  king  d.  pleased  tiio  peojilo 


mo 

2  Sam.  5.  25.  and  David  rf.  so  as  the  Lord  cc  aim 

1  A7h^»' 21. 11. elders  rf.  ui  Jezebel  liud  sent  to  iliom 
26.  .Vliab  rf.  according  as  d.  the  Amoriles 

2  Kings  8.  18.  .Jehor.im,  us  rf.  the  house  of  Ahab 
17.  11.  as  rf.  the  heathen  winch  ihe  Lord  carrieil 

41.  us  rf.  their  fathers,  so  do  they  to  lliis  day 

1  Chron.  14. 16.  David  rf.  us  God  commanded  him 

2  Chr.  2.1.4.  rf.  u*  it  is  written  m  the  law  ol  Mosci 
Jsa.bV.  2.  seek  me  as  a  nation  that  rf.  righleouiiiiesi 
iJati.H.  10.  Daniel  gave  thanks  us  he  «.aluretim« 
Mat,  1.  24.  Joseph  a.  as  the  angel  had  bidden  hill 

21.  6.  and  rf.  us  Jesus  commanded  them,  2li.  19. 
28.15. look  money,so  watch  d.as  they  were  laugh) 

Liikc\).  54.  and  consume  them,  even  as  Elii^u  rf. 
Jlcts  3.17.  thro'  ignorance  ye  did  it,as  rf.your  rulen 
7. 51. ye  resist  H.  Ghost,  as  your  fathers  rf.  so  do  ye 
11.  17.  God  gave  them  the  like  gift,  as  he  rf.  to  lu 
//f4.4.10.ceased  from  his  works, os  God  rf.  Iron:  hir 

DID  joined  with  evil. 

Gen.  50.  15.  he  will  requite  us  the  evil  we  rf.  hirv 

17.  forgive  thy  brethren,  for  they  rf.  to  thee  evil 

.Judg.  2.  1 1.  rf.  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  3.  7, 12 

I  4.  1.  I  6.  1.  I  10.  6.  I  13.  1.  1  Kings  14.  22. 

1  15.  26,  34.  I  16.  7,  30.  2  Kings  8.  27.  |  13 

2,  11.  I  14.  24.   I   15.  9,  18,  24,  28.   \    17.  2 

2  Chron.  22.  4. 

1  Kings  1 1.  6.  Solomon  rf.  evil  in  sight  of  the  Lord' 

2  Kinn^s  21.  2.  Manasseh  rf.  evil,  2  Chron.  .33.  2. 

23.  32.  Jehoahaz  rf.  evil  ||  37.  Jehoiakim  a.  evil 

24.  9.  Jehoiachin  rf.  evil  \\  19.  Zedekiah  a.  evU. 
"i  Chr.  12.  14.  Rehoboam  rf.  e.  \\  33.  22.  Anion  rf.  c 

JVek.  9.  28.  but  alter  they  had  rest,  they  rf.  evil 
13.7.  understood  the  e.  that  Eliasliibrf.  IbrTobiah 
/s«.65.12.not  hear,  but  rf.  e.  before  mine  eyes.  66.  4. 
2  Tt/n.4.14.  Alexander  copper-smith  rf.  me  much  e. 

DID  vot. 
Exod  1.  17.  midwives  rf.  not  as  king  commanded 
2  Kings  16.2.  A  haz  rf.  7i.  what  was  right,  2  Chr.W.L 
J\i''ih.  13. 18.  rf.  not  your  fathers  thus, and  rf.  not  oui 
G  bring  all  this  evil  upon  us  and  upon  this  city" 
.fir.  11.  8.  commanded  to  do,  hut  they  rf.  them  not 
%nah3.  10.  God  rejiented  of  the  evil  and  rf.  hnat 
Mat.  13.  58.  he  rf.  vot  many  mighty  works  there 

25.  45.  rf.  it  not  to  one  of  these,  ye  rf.  it  not  to  me 
JohnS.iO.  yo  seek  to  kill  me,  this  d.not  .Abrnhan 
2  Cor.  7.  12. 1  rf.it  not  for  his  cause  had  done  wroiis 

DID  so. 
Gen.  6.  22.  thus  did  Noah,  asG.  command,  sorf.ht 
2':).  '28.  Jacob  rf.  so  and  fulfilled  her  week 
42.  20.  bring  your  youngest  brother,  and  they  rf.  <ic 
Exod.  7.  6.  as  iheLonl  commanded  so  rf.  they,  10 
I  12.  28,  50.  I  39.  32.  |  40.  16.  .ATi/j/i.  1.  54 

22.  magicians  rf.  so,  8.  7,  18.  ||  24.  Lord  rf.  so 
17.6.Moses  d.so  \\  lO.Josli.  ||  .Vhm.8  3. Aaron  d.sc 

J\rum.  36.  10.  so  rf.  the  daughters  of  Zelophtliad 
./o.sA.6. 14. they  comiiassed  the  city, sutheyr/.si.x  days 
11.  15.  so  rf.  Moses  commanded,  and  so  rf.  Joshua 
Jii.dg.2.  17.  they  rf.  not  so  ||  6.  40.(;.  rf.  so  that  night 
I  San.  1. 7.  as  he  rf.  so  year  by  vear,wlien  she  went 
2.  14.  so  they  rf.  in  Shiloh  to  "all  the  Israelites 
27.  11.  sod.  David,  and  so  will  be  his  manner 

1  Kings  12.  32.  so  rf.  he  in  Beth-el,  sacrificing 
14.  4.  Jeroboam's  wife  rf.  so,  and  went  to  Shiloh 

Ezra  6.  13.  so  they  rf.  ||  JVeh.  5.  15.  but  so  rf.  not  I 
/sa.20.  2.  Isaiah  rf.  so,  walking  naked  and  barefool 
.ler.  38.  12.  Jeremiah  rf.  so  ||  Ezrk.  12.  7.  and  I  d.st 
Mat.  9.  19.  Jesus  arose,  ami  so  rf.  his  disciples 
Luke  6.  10.  stretch  forth  thy  hand,  and  he  rf.  so 
26.  so  rf.  their  fathers  to  the  false  prophets 

/o/tnI8.15.followedJesus  and  so  rf. another  d  sciple 
.4t(sl9.14.there  were  seven  sons  of  Slieva  who  d.so 

Thus  DID. 
Gen.  42.  25.  to  fill  their  sacks,  thus  rf.  he  unto  them 
Exod.  36.  29.  i!/(hs  rf.  he  to  both  of  them  in  corners 

40.16.tAHS  rf.Moses,  according  as  Ld.commiiiided 
.Vum.  32.  8.  thus  rf.  your  fathers  when  I  sent  them 

2  .Sam.  12.  31.  thus  rf.  he  to  all  the  citicsof  .Ammon 
2  Kings  16.16.  thus  rf.  l^rijuh  the  priest,  according 
2C/i-   24.11.  ZAusthey  rf.  day  by  day,  and  gathered 

31.  20.  thus  rf.  Hezekiah  throughout  all  Judah 
J^rh.  13. 18.  rf.  not  your  fathers  t!iii.s,iini]  did  not  G 
.Job  1.  5.  Si'inctified  them,  thus  rf.  Job  continually 

DIDST. 
^rw.20. 6.  thourf.  this  in  the  intesrity  of  !hv  hoar 
JVinn  21 .  34.  shall  do  as  thou  rf.  to  Sihon,/)rH/.3,2 
./osA.8.2.shall  doaslliourf.  to  Jericho  and  her  king 
2  Sam.  12. 12.  for  thou  rf.  it  secretly,  but  1  will  do 

13.  16.  is  greater  than  the  other  tjiat  tnou  rf.  to  me 
1  Kings  2.  44.  that  thou  rf.  to  David  my  father 

8.  18.  rf.  well  Ihnt  it  was  in  thy  hnart,2  CAr.  6  * 
.Yih.  9.  17.  thy  wonders  that  thou  d.  among  them 
Psal.  30.  9.  I  was  dumb,  because  thou  rf.  it 

44.1.  In  I  hers  told  us  what  work  thourf.in  their  dayj 

I37.t8.recoinpenscth  the  deed  which  thou  rf.  to  iiK 
fsa.  64.  3.  when  rf.  terrible  things  not  looked  lor 
JtctsL^-i.  wilt  thou  kill  mn  as  thou  rf.  Egyptian  ! 

DIDRACIIMA 
if  a  Greek  word,  signifying  a  piece  of  monep  of 
two  drnchms  in  value.  ./?  Didrachm  iros  wo.'lf, 
about  fourtcen-pence  VingWfih  :  *«ro  DidrBclnns, 


IJllZ 

uru  skUlina^s  and  four  pence,  which  made  a 
Hebrew  shekel.  The  Jews  were  by  the  iaio 
ui'Uged  to  pay  every  une  half  a  shekel  to  the 
temple.  It  16  said  ui  Mat.  17.  ".^4.  tkut  t/iry 
tuat.  received  the  tribute  ur  capitation  uf  tuo 
Urachiiis,  ur  half  a  sUiliel,  came  and  demanded 
it  vf  oar  Saciuar ;  and  that  he,  having-  gent 
I'eter  tojisk  m  the  lake,iuld  htm,,  that  t/icjint 
Jish  he  .should  take,  would  have  apiece  oj  mv- 
ney  in  Us  viuutU,  vj  four  drachms  m  value  ; 
that  hi  should  take  a,  and  give  it  to  the  re- 
ce-veis  uf  this  tribute  fur  buth  uf  them. 
UlE. 
See  on  Dkad  and  Death. 

(fen.  6. 17.  every  tliui^  llaii  is  m  tlie  earth  shall  d. 

ill.  iS.  it'  men  o'verelnve  theiir,  all  the  flock  will  d. 

4A.  i).  let  Inni  (/.  ||  ii.  l>i«  father  would  d. 

40.  30.  now  let  me  d.  \\  47. '2'J.  tlval  Israel  must  d. 

Ezod.  7.  18.  the  rish  Inat  is  in  the  river  slvall  d. 

9.  4.  nothing;  shall  d.  that  is  the  children's  of  Israel 

10.  -26.  the  day  Ihou  seest  my  face  thou  shalt  d. 

11.  o.  all  the  hrst-born  in  laiid  of  Egypt  shall  d. 
'2d.  43.  when  they  come  to  the  altar  to  mimsterr 

that  they  bear  not  inniuity  and  d.  J>cv.  42.  a. 
l^v.  1 1 .  3'J.  'if  any  beast  of  whicli  ye  may  eat  d. 

SO.  iO.  they  shall  bear  sm,  they  shall  d.  childless 

A:k.i«-4.  15.  shall  not  touch  holy  thing,  lest  they  d. 

aU,  when  holy  things. are  covered,  lest  they  d. 

*;.  y.  if  any  man  d.  very  suddenly  by  him 

14-  3.x  in  this  wilderness,  and  there  they  shall  d. 

16.  29.  if  these  d.  the  common  death  of  all  men 

17. 13.  who  Cometh  near  taberuacJe  shall  d.\6.i-2. 

i8. 3.  not  come  near,  neither  they,  nor  you  akod. 

•20.  2(i.  stri|i  .Aaron,  and  he  shall  d.  on  mount  llor 

■23.  10.  let  me  d.  the  death  of  tjie  righteous 

'27.8.  sjjeak,  saying,  if  a  man  (/.and  have  no  son 

Deut.  17.  5.  shalt  sioiie  them  that  they  d.  22. 21,24. 

•2.  that  man  shall  d.  ||  18.  '20.  i)rophet  shall  d. 

22.  '22.  both  shall  d.  ||  '25.  the  man  only  shall  d. 

24.  3.  if  the  latter  husband  d.  ||  7.  that  thief  shall  d. 

25.5.  if  onet/.  and  have  no  children,  Jl/urA-  12.  li). 

Jl.  14.  to  Moses,  thy  days  apiiroach  thnt  thou  d. 

32.  50.  behold  ianil  of  Canaan, and  d.  in  the  mount 
JiUg.  Ui.  30.Saiiison  said, let  niK  d.  with  Philislines 

■Sam. '2.  33.  all  the  increase  of  thy  house  shall  d. 

31.  thy  two  sons  in  one  day  they  shall  d.  both 

14.  45.  the  people  said  to  Saul,  shall  Jonathan  d.? 

2  .Sum.  18.  3.  nor  if  half  of  us  d.  will  they  care 

1  h'lngs  14.12.wlien  thy  feel  enter  city,child  shall  d. 

I  h'lngs'H).  I.  thou  shalt  d.  and  not  live,  /sa.  38.  1. 

i  (.:hrim.  '25.  4.  fathets  not  d.  for  the  children,  but 

every  man  shall  d.  lor  his  own  sm,  .ler.  31.  30. 

Jo'i  2.0.'  then  his  wife  said  to  him,  curse  God  and  (/. 

4.21.excellencygiietliaway,they  d.  williout  wisd. 

12.2.  ve  are  the  people,  wisdom  shall  d.  with  you 

14.  8.  'though  the  stock  thereof  d.  m  the  ground 

1 4. a  man  d.  shall  he  live  again?  all  my  days  wait 
34. 20.111  a  moment  shall  lliey  d.jjcoplo  be  tioubled 
3(i.l2.  ifoliey  not, they  shall'd.  without  knowledge 
14.  they  d.  in  youth,  their  life  is  among  unclean 
f\'<.4il.!0.  for  hoseelh  that  wise  men  d.  also  the  fool 
101.  2!l.  Ihou  takest  away  their  breath,  they  d. 
I'ruo.  10.  21.  but  fools  d.  for  want  of  wisdom 
I'.rr!.  7. 17.  why  shouldest  Ihou  d.  before  thy  time? 
'.i.  5.  living  know  tliey  shall  d.  but  dead  know  not 
(-•  (  22.l8.a  ball  in  large  country ,there  thou  shalt  d. 
5 1. (i. they  that  dwell  therein  shall  d.  in  like  manner 
12.  Ihatshouldest  be  afiaidofaman  that  shall  d. 
65,  20  for  the  child  shall  d.  a  hundred  years  old 
/,  r.  II.'W.  I  will  |)unisli  them, young  men  shall  d.hy 
sword,  their  sons  and  daughters  shall  d.  by  fam. 
II). 4.  they  shall  d.of  grievous  deaths,  not  lamented 
11. both  the  great  and  the  small  shall  d.in  this  land 
'2S.  1(1.  thus  saith  Lord,  tins  year  thou  shalt  d. 
34.5.  but  thou  shalt  d.  in  peace,  and  with  burnings 
V.z'k.  18.  4.  the  soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  d.  '20. 
an.  8.  thou  shalt  d.  death  of  them  that  are  slain 
10.  thou  shalt  d.  the  deaths  of  the  uncircumcised 

33.  8.  that  wicked  man  shall  d.  in  his  iniquity 
27.  they  in  the  caves  .-.hall  d.  of  llie  pestilence 

■Jmo,s2.2.Moab  shall  d.  with  tumult,  with  shouting 
6. 9.  if  there  be  ten  men  m  one  lumse  they  shall  d. 
7. 11.  .Amos  saith,  Jeroboam  shall  d.  by  the  sword 

17.  saith  the  Lor,!,'l;nu.<hait  d.  in  a  polluted  land 
O.lO.the  .-iinners  of  iiiv  people  shall  d.  hy  liis  s'.t'Brd 
Zcr.h.  1 1.  9.  then  aai'.i  !,  liiat  that  lilclh,  let  it  d. 
13.  8.  saith  Lord,  two  parts  shall  be  cut  off  .'.f.:'.  d. 
;i/««.15.4.honourfiitbcr;indmolher,lie  that  curscth 

father  or  mother,  let  him  d.  the  death,Mark  7.10. 
22.  24.  if  a  man  d.  having  no  seed,  /.vke  20.  2^. 
"^HA'(!20.36.nor  can  they  d.any  more,equi>l  to  angels 
lohn  4.  49.  he  aailh,  sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  d. 
11   50.  that  one  man  d.  for  the  people,  18.  14. 

5 1. prophesied  that  Jesus  should  rf.forthat  nation 

12.21.e.\cept  a  corn  of  wheat  d.  but  if  it  d.  it  brings 

Ji'm.  5.  7.  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  d. 

1  tor  15.  22.  for  as  in  .Adam  all  d. so  in  Christ  shall 

:tfi  wliMt  thmi  sowest  is  not  quickened  except  it  d. 
tfrb  7.  8.  and  here  men  that  d.  receive  tithes 
Icn.  U  13.  hlessedare  the  dead  that  d.  in  the  Lord 

m 


DIE 

He  UlE 

Gen.38.\t.  for  he  st    1,  lest  he  d.  as  his  hrrlhicn  did 

44.31.wliw:ii  he  seeth  tlie  lad  is  not  wilh  u8,/ie  wiUd 

Ejiod.  21.  1'2.  he  thai  smitelh  a  man,  so  lUal  he  d. 

I4.shal!  lake  Uim  I'ruin  mine  aliar,  ihal /a  may  d. 

'20-  -•iiuite  Uis  servant,  and  he  U.  uiuler  Ins  hand 

22.  2.  if  a  thief  be  louiid  and  smiiieii  thaV/ie  d. 

J\'iini.  35.  Hi.  if  lie  smile  mm  so  that  he  d.  20.21,23. 

Jjcul.  13.  10.  I  lU.  5,  11.  121.21. 

17.  vvlierewul>Ac  may  d.  18,2;).  Ijeat.  19.  12. 
Dcul.  20.  5.  lei  liiiii  leturn,  lest  he  d.  in  battle, 0,7. 
./udg.  0.  3U.  hrmg  out  thy  soii  that  he  may  d. 

2  .Sum.  11.  15.  retire  from  liim  thai  he  may  d. 

1  Kings  1.  5;2.  if  wickediies.s  he  iii  hini,  At  shall  d. 

2. 1.  the  days  ol  Uaviddrew  nigh  ihal/it  shoukld. 

1U.4.  Elijah  requested  for  liiinself  thatAt  might  d. 

21.  10.  earfy  out  and  stone  him  that  he  may  d. 
Psal.  41.  5.  whea  shall  he  it.  and  his  name  perish? 
Prev-H.'i'i.he  shall  d.  without  inslructionrgo  astray 

15.  10.  and  he  that  liateih  rcpioof  shall  d. 

19.  II).  but  he  ihat  despiseth  his  ways  shall  d. 
Jer.  2'2.  )2.  ke  .shall d.  whulict  they  led  him  captive 

38.10.  take  up  Jeiem.  out  of  duiigeou  before  hed. 

£jai.  3.  lU.  if  thou  warn  the  wicked,  ie  shall  d.in 
his  iniquity,  20.  1  18.  48,  '24,  20.  |  33.  U,  13,  18. 
12. 13.  he  sliaU  not  see  it,tiiougli  he  shall  d.  there 
17.  16.  in  tiie  midst  of  Babylon  he  shall  d. 

J«/»Hl2.33.signifyiiig  what  death  he  should  d.18.32. 

Gen.  19.  19.  lest  some  evil  take  me,  and  Id. 

20.  9.  Isaac  said,  because  1  said,  lesi  J  d.  for  her 
'27.  4.  that  my  soul  may  bless  ihee  before  /  d. 
30.  1.  Rachel  said,  give  me  children, or  etso  /  d. 
45.  28.  1  will  go  ancTsee  him  before  /  d. 

48.  21.  Israel  said  to  Joseiih,  behold,  /  d. 

50.  5.  lo,  /d.  II '24.  Joseph  said  lohis  brethren,  Id. 
Oeut.i.  '22.  but  /  must  d.  in  this  land,  i  must  not  go 
.fudg.  15.  18.  now  shall  Id.  for  thirst,  a.id  fall  into 
Huili  1.17.  where  thou diest  will  Id.  and  be  bi  ned 

1  Ham.  14.  43.  I  did  but  taste,  and  lo,  /  must  d. 

2  .Sam.  19.  37.  that  /  may  d.  in  mine  own  city 
1  Kings  2.  30.  he  said,  nay,  but  /  will  d.  here 
Joi»'27.5.  that  I  sh.  justify  you  ;  till  Id.  not  remove 

'2a.l8.tlieiil  saidj/shalld.in  my  nest  and  inultiply 
/'roii.30.7.two  things,  deny  me  them  not  before  Id. 
./rT.  37.  '20.  cause  me  not  to  return, lest  1  d.  there 
jI/u«.'26.35.  tho'  yshouldd.  with  thee,  Mark  14.  31. 
1  Cor.  15.31. 1  protest  by  your  rejoicing,  /  d.  daily 

Xol  UlE. 
f?en.42.2.that  wc  may  live  and  not  d.  43. 8.  (  47.  19. 
'20.  so  shall  your  words  be  verified,  ye  shall  nut  d. 
Exod.  21.  18.'and  he  d.  not,  but  keepeth  Ins  bed 

•28.  35.  his  sound  shall  be  heard,  that  he  d.  not 

30.  '20.  shall  wash  with  water,  that  they  d.  not,  21. 
Z.?i-.H.35.keep  thecharge  of  the  Lord  that  ye  d.  not 

15.  31.  that  they  d.  Mot,  JVkm.  4.  19.  I  17.  10. 

10.2.  that  he  come  not  at  all  times,  that  he  d.  vol 

13.  the  cloud  cover  the  mercy-seat,  that  he  d.  not 

A*«m.35.  12.  that  the  manslayer,  d.  not.  Josh.  '20. 9. 

Deut.  IS.  Ui.  nor  let  me  see  this  fire,  that  /  d.  not 

33.0.1etUeuben  live  and  n.d.let  not  his  men  be  few 

./«di7-.G.'23.peacebelothee,fearnol,lhoushahno«d. 

f  .Sam.  '20.  '2.  2  Sam.  12.  13.  |  19.  23.  Jer.  38. '24. 

1  Sam.  ;'2. 19.  pray  to  the  L.  for  us,  that  we  d.  not  j 
2a  14.shewmc  the  kindness  of  the  L.  that  I  d.  not 

2  Kings  18.32.take  you,tliat  ye  may  uve  and  not  d. 
2  Chron.  25.  4.  falhcis  shall  not  d.  for  their  child 
Psal.  118.  17.  I  shall  not  d.  but  live,  and  declare 
Prop.  23.  13.  if  thou  heatest  him  with  rod,  he  shall 

notd.  Ezck.XS.  17,21,28.133.  15.  Jo/i?i  21. '23. 
Isa.  51.  14.  and  that  he  should-nui  d.  in  the  pit 
66.  24.  their  worm  shall  yiot  d.  nor  fire  quenched 
.ler.  11.  21.  that  thou  d.  not  by  our  hand 

34.  4.  Zedekiah,  thou  shalt  not  d.  by  the  sword 
Eiek.  13.  19.  to  slay  the  souls  that  should  not  d. 
Hah.  1.  12.  we  shall  not  d.  L.  thou  hast  ordained 
.lohn  6.  50.  that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and  nut  d. 

21.  '23.  saying  that  that  d;sci|(le  should  nut  d. 

Hurely  DIE. 
Gen.  2. 17.  thou  shalt  surely  d.  20. 7. 1  ■''am.  14.  44. 
I  22.  16.  I  A'(?in-s  2.  37,  42.  Jer.  2(3.  8.  Ezek.  3. 

18.  I  33.8,  14. 

3.  4.  the  serpent  said,  ye  shall  not  snrcly  i. 
jYuni.  '20.  05.  the  L.had  said,  Ihey  shall  surely  d. 
./ud^.l3.'22.we  shall  sitrf?!/  d.because  we  have  seen 
lAa;;;. 14.39.  tho'  in  Jonath.  my  son,heshall  surely 
d.20.31.2.S>;,-:!  12.  5.2  A'(no-«8.  10.  Ezek.  18.  13. 
2  Sam.  12.  14.  the  chil,!  horn  to  thee  shall  surely  d. 
"l  Kinirs  1.4. not  come  down, but  shall  surc/j/d.6, 16. 

To  DIE. 
«7en.25.32.Esau  said, behold, I  am  at  the  point  to  d. 
Exod.  14.  11.  to  d.  in  the  wilderness,  jVurn.  21.  5. 
.V«m.  18.  t  22.  come  iiish.  lest  they  bear  sin  to  d. 

35.  30.  net  testify  asaiiist  any,  to  cause  him  to  d. 
t  31.  iirt  satisfiiciinii  for  him  who  is  faulty  to  d. 

Jo-ih.  2.  t  H   our  life  instead  of  you  io  d. 
I.Saw.2fi.I0.L.sniite  hiiii.or  his  da  v  shall  come  «od. 

10.  yc  are  worthy  to  d.  because  ye  kept  not 
28.  9.  layesl  a  snare  for  my  life,  to  cause  me  to  d. 
2  Chron.  3'2. 11.  lo  give  yourselves  to  d,  by  famine 


DIE 

Psal.  79.11   yrescfve CFiose tbal!  are  appoiiilccTtort 
88.  15,  1  am  atlUcttd  aid  ready  to  d.  from  youti 
Pruv.  19.  t  IS.  soul  not  spare,  tQ  cause  hia>  to  c* 
Eccl.  3.  2.  a  time  to  be  l-orn,  and  a  tiiD«  to  d. 
,/cr.  26.  11.  19  worthy  to  d.  ^  16.  n«t  wwrdy  to  d- 
38.  9.  he  is  like  Jo  d.  for  hnnger  ra  ihe  plaee 
26.  to  return  t&  Jonalhaii'i*  house  to  d.  ti»:ie 
.Jonah  4.3. ibr  it  is  better  for  me  to  d.  than  to  live,  i 

8.  Jonah  fainted,  and  wisiied  tn  himself  ia  d. 
Luke  7. 2.  the  centurion's  servant  wa*  ready  tiii 
John  19.7.liave  a  Law,at>d  by  our  law  he  ought  to  d 
Jicts  21.  13.  I  am  reaxly  also  to  d.  at  Jerusalem 
25.  11.  if  worthy  af  death  i  refuse  not  iu  d. 

16.  not  the  manner ofRoroans  to defiver  any  tod. 
/J»>;(.5.7.foragood  man  some  would  ever/darefod 

1  Cor.  9.  15.  for  it  were  bettej  for  ivie  to  d.  than 

2  Cur.  7.  3.  you  are  in  our  hearts  t:j  d.  and  hve 
Phil.  1.21.  for  me  to  live  i? Christ  and  tod.  is  gaie 
Hcb.  9. 27.  as  it  is  appointed  to  men  o»ce  to  d.  bu» 
J{cv.  3.  2.  things  thai  remain,  that  are  ready  tu  u. 

9.  6.  men  shall  desire  to  a.  and  death  sIkiU  tlee 

*Ke  DIE. 
Gen.  47. 15.  why  should  ?.''£  d.  in  thy  presence  t  19 
£a;«/-14.12.lhan  tbaticefjould  d.in  the  wilderness 

20.  19.  let  list  God  Bpes.«  lest  jce  d.  Vent.  5.  2.> 
jVuot.  17.  12.  behold,  zee  a  we  perish,  we  al!  perish 

20.  4.  that  we  and  our  cattle  should  d.  tlicie 
1  Sam.  12.  19.  pray  for  thy  servants  ihat  ired.  noJ 
2 Sam.  14.14.  for  Jte must  needs  d. and  areas  walej 

1  Kings  17. 12.  i  dress  it,  liiat  we  may  eat  it  and  d. 

2  A'iw^r»7.3.tliey  said,wi'y  sit  we  here  till  ise  d.l  4. 
4.  and  if  lliey  kill  us,  v^e  shall  but  d. 

Isa.  22.  13.  for  lo-moriow  we  shall  d.  1  Car.  15. 32L 
■  lohn  11.  16.  let  us  go  t.hat  we  may  d.  with  hi;;i 
Rom.  14. 8.  and  whether  we  d.  we  it.  unto  the  I..urd 

Ye  i>IE. 
Gen.  3.  %  neither  shnl!  ye  touch  it,  lest  ye  d. 
Lev   10.  6.  neither  rend  your  clothes,  lest  ye  d. 

7.  ye  shaM  not  go  out  i'rom  tlic  dour,  lest  ye  d. 
J^Tum.  18.32.  uor  pollute  holy  thing-,  lest  ye  d. 
Psul.S^.  7.  fc'jt  yc  shall  d.  like  men, and  fall  hkeon» 
Isa-  22.14.  surely  thisinrqai.  not  'ue  purged  till  j,t  li. 
.ler.  '22.  26.  anolh.  cou-ntrv,  there  sli:ill  ye  d.  42.  10 

'27.  13.  for  why  will  ye  d.?  K:ek.  18.  31.  ^  33.  IP. 

42.  22.  know  that  pe  s."all  d.  t>y  the  s'rord 
■lohn  8.21.  sh.Tllscek  me,  and  ye  shall  d.  in  sins,  24 
Rom,  8.  13.  if  ye  live  a'ter  llwj  flesh  y^  shall  o. 

DIED. 
Gen.  7.  21.  all  flesh  d  •.'•2.  \\  II.  28.  and  Harar.  d. 

1 1.  .32.  Terah  d.\\  23.2.rfarah  d.||  25.8..Abrali.Tm  « 
2.5.  17.  Ishmael  d.  ||  35.  8.  Deborah  the  nurse  d. 
35.  18.  Rachel  d.  19   f  48.  7.  ||  35.  29.  Isaac  d. 
31!.  33.  Belah  d.  |t  34.  Johab  d.  ||  35.  Husham  £. 

30.  Hadad  d.  1  C.kron.  1.  51.  ||  37.  Samlah  d. 

38.  Saul  d.  jl  39.  B»?l-hanan  son  ol'  .Achbor  d. 
38.  12.Judah'swifed.|f46.  !2.Er,0)ar  d.Canaac 
50.  16  Jacob  d.  ||  26.  Joseph  d.  Exod.  I.  6. 
Exod.  2.  23.  the  king  o<"  Egy|it  d.  ||  7.  21.  the  fish  ti. 
8. 13.  lite  frogs  d.  |t  9.  6.  the  catile  of  Egypt  d. 

16.  3.  would  to  God  we  had  d.  bv  Ihe  hand  cf  tlio 

Lord  in  Egypt,  jyTum.  14.  2'.  •  20.  3.  [  26.  lOt 

/,er!.10.'2.XadHh  and  Abihnd.hefore  theLoid.lO.I 

JViim.  3.  4.  t  26.  61.  1  Chron.  24.  i 

JVum.  14.  37.  the  searchers  of  Ihe  l.nndd.  hy  plncut 

20.  '28.  Aaron  d.  33,  33,  39.  Dent.  10.  6.  \  32.  50i 

10.  49.  rmw  lliey  lhat  d.  beside  them  that  d. 

20.  1.  IMiriam  d. !!  '21.  6.  much  jieople  of  Israel  d". 
2.>.  9.  those  that  d.  in  the  plague  were  24,000 
20. 11.  notwilhstand.  the  children  of  Korah  d.  no» 
27.3. daughters  of  Zelophehiiil  said, our  father  d.  in 
wilderness,  but  d.  in  his  oivii  sin,  ami  had  nosoiH 

Z)f  H^3^..5.Moses  d.|t7.he  was  120  years  when  he  d. 

.hsh.  5.  4.  even  all  the  men  of  war  d.  by  the  way 
10.  11.  they  were  more  which  d.  with  hail-sloneo 

24.  29.  Joshua  t.>:e  son  of  Nun  d.  .hidg.  2.  8. 
33.  Eleazar  the  son  of  .Aaror>d.  *  C^ro??.  23. '23 

.rwlg.  1.7.  Adoi7!()Czek  d.  \\  3.  11.  Oihniel  d. 

8.  32.  Gideon  d  ||  m.  2.  Tola  d.  \\  5.  Jair  d. 

9.  49.  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  d. 

12.  7  Jcphthah  ludged  Israel  si\  years,  then  d. 
10.  Ibzan  d.  ||  12.  Elon  d.  \\  15.  Abilon  d. 

Rnth  1.  3.  E!ir»elcch  d.  ft  5.  Mahlon,  Chilion  d 

1  Sam.  4.  t  11  Ell  s  soni,  Hophni  and  Phinehas.  it. 
5.  V2.  that  d   were  not  smitten  with  the  emerods 

25.  1.  Samuel  d.  l|  37.  Kahal's  heart  d.  within  hinv 
31.  5.  Siiul  was  dead,  h's  armour -benrerfeltoii  hia 

swoirf  &r.<J  d.  with  him,  0.  1  Ckr'm.  10.5,  I3-. 

2  Sam.'i.  ii3.  Asahel  d.  \\  3  33.  d.  Abncr  as  n  fool 
6.  7.  there  he  d. before  the  Lord,  1  Chron.  13   1ft 

10.  1.  king  of  children  of  Amnion  d.  J  Cftron.  lO.I. 
18.  Slho'aach  d.  \\  11.  17.  Uriah  the  Hiiiite  d. 

12. 18.  on  sevpnth  dny  child  d.  feared  to  tell  David 

17.  23.  Ahilhophel  hanged  hrmseif  .md  J. 

18.  33.  would  to  God  I  had  d.  for  thee,  O  Absalom 
19.0.and  all  wo  had  rf.thisday,  ithad  plcared  then 
24.1.5.thered.  of  people,  even  from  Dan  ro  Beersh 

1  Kings  3.  19.  this  woman's  child  d.  in  the  nighi 
14.17.  when  she  came  to  the  tbrPflfld  the  child  * 
10.  18.  Zimn  d.  ||  2-2.  Tibni  d.  I|  22.  3.5.  Ahab  d.  37 

27riK^£4.20.he  &atonbcr  k.neeetill  ooon  and  ihen  d 


DiF 

?  X:«^s9.2~.Ahaziali  flt^  to  Megiddo  and  J.ihere 

13.  14.  Ehsha  d.  -M.  H  "i-J.  iiii/.ael  k.  o|■i^>Tla  t^. 
•Zl.  34.  Jelnjaliaz<<iiu«  lo  Kgy>)l  and  d.  llieie 

i  C'4ro«.  'J   30.  Uit  i5Lk-<l  «^.  xviUiout  cjuklreii 
3i!.  and  Jctlior  (t  Ij  i  Ckroi:.  1«.  li  Asu  d. 
2  CA"-.  S4.  lo.  Jehoiada  wii*  fullolclays  wlieii  lie  (i. 

2i   u'bou  he  tl.  lie  said,  tlii;  Lord  kiiik  on  u 
^ui  3.  11.  why  d.  1  iRii  I'roiu  Ihe  woinlj  ! 
•\i.  17.  so  Joli  ^L  liuuig  old  and  lull  ol  days 
f  <<(.  (i  1.  intlieyearlhal  kiii^'  Uzziah  J.l  saw  Liord 
14,2X111  Uie  vuarlluu  kiii^' .Vliaz  [t  uas  tliisburd. 
Jcr.aan,  HaiiaJMiUi  J.  ||  Kiek.  II.  13.  Pelatiali  d. 
l!.zekiiA&.i  si)ake  iiuuoiii.aiid  at  even  jiiy  wituii. 
■Hi'S.  13.  1.  liui  wtieii  l<e  otl'euded  lu  UaaJ,  lie  d. 
Mat.  "22.  27.  seven  iwelliren  decca-sed,  and  last  »( 
all  tUc  wom.  d.  also,  Murk  12.  22.  I.nke  211.  32. 
j/>u4c  It).  22.  the  beggar  </.  the  rich  man  also  d. 
JuUn  11.  21.  il'liad  bv^^w  here,  my  hrollier  notri.  32. 
37.  caused  that  even  this  niaii  sluiuld  not  have  d. 
Acts  9.  37.  iij  tlwse  days  Uiircas  was  sick  and  d. 
Hum.  5.  tj.  in  due  tune  C'hnst  d.  lor  (lie  ungodly,  8. 
7. 1).  sin  revived  and  I  (/.  1|  8.34.  it  is  Christ  Lliat  d. 
14. 9. lor  to  tins  end  Christ  6o.th  </.  rose  and  revived 
15.  hut  it" thy  broliier  Oe  grieved,  destroy  nothiin 
with  I  hy  meat  lor  whom  Christ*/.  1  L'or.S.  11. 

1  Cor.  15.  3.  liow  that  Christ  d.  kir  our  sins 

2  Cor.  5.  14.  if  one  d.  tor  all,  Iheii  were  all  d. 
l5.slioiild  live  tohun  uho  j. lor  them  and  rose ag, 

1  7'Aes5.4.i4.it'we  believe  that  Jesus  (/.and  rose  ag. 
5.  10.  who  d.  tbr  us  that  we  should  live  wiUi  him 

Hib.  It).  26.  he  thut  despised  Moses'  law  {/.without 

11.  13.  these*/,  in  lalth,  not  having  received  prom. 

22.  hy  tailh  Joscjih  when  he  d.  made  mention  of 

Hec.  8.  y.  third  part  of  ciealures  wJiich  had  life  d. 

11.  many  men  </.  of  waters  that  were  made  bitter 

Iti.  3.  and  every  living  soul  d.  in  the  sea 
And  hc\  Sn  h(^  Thai  he  DIEU. 
f^en.a.a.l'ue  daysof  Adam  were 930 years  andked. 

9.  29.  Noah 's  days  were  930  years,  and  kc  d. 
Juilg.  4.  21  Jael  smote  nail  mlu  his  lemple,so  he  d. 
i  .S'a;H.4.18.Eirs  neck  brake  and  he  (/.for  he  wasold 

14.45.sci  the  people  rescued.lonalhan  <Aa(  A6(/.nol 

'■i').  38.  t'hat  the  lx)rd  snicite  Nabal  that  he  d. 
2.S(i7B. 11.21.  smote  Abtmelech/ArU/K;*/.  in  Tliebez 
IKincrs  12.18.stoi)edAik)rani  that  licd.iCkr  10.18. 
ZKings  1.17. so  /te  (/.according  to  the  word  of  Lord 

7. 17.  people  trod  on  hini  in  the  gale  and  he  d.  20. 

8. 15.  he  sficead  a  cloth  on  his  face,  so  that  he  d. 

3  Ckr.  13.  20.  the  Lord  struck  Jeroboam  uad/ied. 
21.  I!i  Jehiirani's  bowels  fell  out,  so  he  d. 

i.'tke  20.  2y.  and  he  d.  willioul  children,  '.id. 
-lets'.  15,  Jacoh  (/.  in  Egypt,  Ae  and  our  fathers 
Horn.  6.  10.  for  in  thai  he  d.  he  d.  unto  siii  once 

2  Cor.  5.  15.  that  hs  d.  for  all.  that  they  who  live 

niEST. 

Jiuth  l.n.wliorctliou  (/.  will  I  dieand  there  be  bur. 

DIET. 

fer.  52.34.  tor  d.  there  was  a  continual  (/.given  him 

LMETH. 
f,cv.  7.  24.  fatof  beast  that(/.  nf  itself  shall  not  eat 

22.8.  what(/.  of  itself  shall  not  eat,  Deut.  14.21. 
J^iTum.  10.  t  29.  if  thosi'  men  die  as  every  man  (/. 

19.14.  when  a  man  d.'in  a  lent  all  ehall  be  uncienn 
S.Sam.  3.  33.  the  kings.iid,  died  Abner  as  a  fool  (/..' 
J  fiing-s  14.  11.  Inmtliat  d.in  thecitv  shall  dogs  eat 

lf>.  4.  d.  in  the  field  fowls  of  the  air  eat,  21.  24. 
yo/<14.10.  mail  d.  and  wastelh  away,  gives  up  ghost 

21.  23.  one  d.  in  his  full  strength,  lieing  at  ease 
25.  another  d.  in  the  bitterness  of  his  soul 

3G.  t  14.  their  soul  d.  in  youth,  hfe  among  unclean 
Ps.  49.  17.  when  he  d.  he  shall  carry  nothing  away 
/Vor. 11. 7. when  a  wicked  ma.ud.  hise.xpect.  perish 
Scel.2. 16.  and  how  d.  the  wise  man'?  as  the  fool? 

3.  19.  as  the  one  d.so  d.  the  other,  all  one  breath 
(.-■a.  50.  2.  their  fish  stinketh  and  d.  for  tliirsi 

59.5.he  that  ealetli  of  their  eggs  (/.  wlial  is  crushed 
F.iek.  4.  14.  nor  eaten  that  which  (/.  of  ilsidf 

18.  20.  cominittelh  iniquity,  and  d.  in  them 
32.  I  have  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  hi  ni  thai*/. 
7.'C.h,  II    9.  then  sai<l  I,  that  that  d.  let  it  die 
Mark  9.  44.  where  their  worm  d.  not,  4(),  48. 
ft(im.6.0.  Christ  being  raiscMl  from  dead  (/.  nomore 

14.  7.  none  of  us  livetli  and  no  man  d.  to  himself 

DYED. 
S.iod.  25.  5.  take  of  them  rams'-skins  d.  red,  and 
shittim-wood,  25.  14.  |  35.  7.  |  .30.  10.  |  .39.  34. 
fsa.  63.  l."ometh  with  d.  ,«armenls  from  Bozrali 
fTrcA'.  23.15.  exceeding  in  (/.  attire  npnn  their  lieails 
fj'ah.  2.  1  3.  the  valiant  men  are  in  d.  scarlet 

DYING. 
Vrn.  2.  +  17.  when  limn  eatest,  4.  thou  shall  die 
TTiim    17    13.  shall  we  be  consumed  with  (/.? 
Mark  12.  20.  and  the  first  d.  left  no  seed 
Luke  8.  42.  Jairus'  only  daughter  lay  a  d. 
ir(/r.4  10.  hearins  in  the  hodv  the  d.  of  Iiord  .lesns 
0.  9.  as  d.  and  behold  we  Uveas  chastened  and  not 
He)).  11. 21.  by  faith,.Taeoh  when  d  blessed  sons  of 

DIFFER. 
Rom.'i.  t  18.  and  thou  triest  the  Vhings  that  d. 
li'OT,^  7i  V/ho  walieth  thee  to 4  from  aaothet  ? 

ass 


DIL 

'  f  Aii.  1.  t  10-  ll''-»t  ye  may  try  ll'e  tilings  that  d. 

mFFLKENCE. 
/■,"j:o(/.11.7.Lord put  a(/. between  Egyjitiansand  Is 
L,co.  10.  10.  may  pui  a  d.  between  holy  and  unlioly 
11.  47.  to  make  a  d.  between  unclean  and  clean 
20.25.  put  a  (/.  between  cl  an  buasis  ami  unclean 
b.zck.  22. 2i).  they  have  put  no  d.  they  shew  ed  no  d. 
44.2.J.tliey  shall  teach  my  people  the  d.  bitw.  hoiy 
.Uls  15.  ii.  and  put  no  d.  between  lis  and  ilieni 
Hum.  3.  22.  on  ilieiii  that  believe,  lor  llieie  is  no  d. 
10   12.  Ilierc  IS  no  d.  between  tile  Jew  and  Greek 
14.  I  23.  he  that  jiutleth  a  d.  belween  ilieals 
1  Cur.  7.  34.  tliere  Is  d.  between  a  wife  and  a  virgin 
Jude  22.  of  some  have  coiiijiassiun  making  a  d. 

OIFFEllEiNCEt". 
1  Cor.  12.  5.  there  are  d.  of  adiiiinistratiinis 
DIFFEKETH. 

1  Cor.  15.  41.  one  star  d.  from  another  in  glory 
fr'a/.4.1.heir  when  a  child  (/.nothing  Iroiii  a  servant 

DlFl'EKliNG. 
Rom.  12.  G.  gifts  (/.  according  to  the  grace  given 

DIFFICULT. 
Z.ech.  8.  t  6.  if  it  be  d.  iii  the  eyes  of  this  iieoj.'le 

DIG. 
F.iod.  21.  33.  if  a  Bian  d.  a  pit,  and  nut  cover  it 
Deut.  8.  y.  oui  ol  whose  lulls  thou  niayesl  d.  brass 
23. 13.  thou  shall  have  a  paddle,  and  d.  iherewilli 
Job  3.  21.  (/.  for  It  more  than  tcir  hid  treasures 
0.  27.  and  ye  d.  a  pit  for  your  friend 

11.  18.  thou  ^llall(/.  about  thee,  t..ke  rest  in  safety 

24.  10.  in  the  dark  they  d.  lliroiigli  houses  marked 
39.  t  21.  his  feel  (/.  in  the  valley 

h'.ieH.  8.8.  he  said,  sun  of  man,  d.  now  in  the  wall 

12.  5.  (/.  thou  tinongh  the  wall  in  Iflieir  sight,  12. 
.diiios  9.2.  ihougli  they  d.  in  hell,  though  they  climb 
Luke  13.8.  Loid,lel  it  alone,  till  I  shall  (/.  about  a 

Iti.  3.  1  cannot  d.  to  beg  I  am  asliained 

DIGGED. 

<rea.21.30.may  be  a  witness  that  I  have  (/.this  well 

20.  15.  the  wells  Ins  father's  servants  had  d.  18. 

19.  Isaac's  servants  (/.  in  the  valley,  21,  22,  25. 

32.  and  told  Isaac  of  the  w  ell  that  ihey  had  (/. 

49.  0.  for  111  their  self-will  they  d.  down  a  wall 

50.  5.  in  my  grave  which  I  had  (/.  for  me  bury  mo 
Eiod.  7.  24.  all  the  Egyjitians  d.  fo:  water  to  drink 
JVum.21.  18.  the  princes  d.  the  well,  the  nobles  (/. 
iJeiU.ii.  11.  wells  (/.thou  diggeilst  nut,  J\~i h.  9.  25. 

2  KiiifTs  19. 24.  1  have  d.  anil  drunk  strange  waters, 
and  dried  up  all  the  rivers  of  jilaccs,  Isa.  37.  25. 

iChruit.  16.  t  14.  sepulchres  he  had*/,  for  himself 
20.  10.  Uzziali  (/.  many  wells  for  his  cattle 

Hsal.  7. 15.  made  a  pit  and  d.  it,  and  is  fallen,  57. 6 
35.  7.  without  cause  they  d.  a  pit  for  my  sou! 
40. 1 0.  mine  ears  hast  thou  (/.olfering  not  reijuired 
94.  13.  till  the  pit  be  d.  for  the  wicked 
119. 85.  proud  have  d.  pits  for  me  not  after  thy  law 

Isa.  5. 6.  It  shall  nut  be  pruned  nor  (/.  come  up  briers 
7.  25.  and  on  all  hills  be  d.  with  the  mattock 

51.  1.  look  lo  tile  hole  of  the  pit  whence  ye  are*/. 
./er.  13.  7.  then  1  went  to  Eu[iln'aLes  and  (/. 

18.  20.  they  have  d.  a  pit  lor  my  soul,  22. 
F.zek.  8.  8.  and  when  1  liad  d.  in  the  wall 
.lonah  1. 1  13.  the  men  d.  hard  to  bring  it  to  land 
Mat.  21.  33.  hedged  it,  and  (/.  a  wine-prwss  in  it 

25.  18.  (/.  Ill  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  money 
Luke  0.48. who  (/.and  laid  the  fuundatiun  un  a  rock 
Hum.  11.  3.  Lord  thc'y  have  d.  down  tliiiw  allais 

DIGGEDST. 
Deut.  6.  il.  and  wells  digged  which  thou  d.  not 

DIGGETII. 
Prov.  10.  27.  an  ungudlv  nian  d.  up  evil, fire  in  lips 
20.  27.  whusoi/.  apitshall  fall  therein,  A-'ct/.  10.8. 

DIGGING. 
./cr.  2. 1 34. 1  have  not  found  it  hy  d.  but  un  all  these 

DIGNITY. 
Gen.  49.  3.  Reuben,  thou  art  the  etcellency  of  d. 
F.sth.  0.  3.  whaK/.  hath  been  done  to  Mordecai? 
F.ccl.  10.  0.  folly  issetin  great  d.  and  the  rich  sit  in 
t/al).  1.  7.  their  d.  shall  f.roceed  of  themselves 

DIGNITIES. 
2  Ptt.2.  10.  are  not  afraid  to  speak  evil  of  (/.  .hide  8. 

DILIGENCE. 
ProvA  23.keep  thy  heart  with  all  t/.for  issues  of  life 
I.ukc  12.  .58.  as  thou  art  in  the  way,  give  (/.  to  bo 
/i(»m.l2.8.that  rulelh  withi/.  mercy  with  cheerfiiln. 
2  C:or.  8.  7.  tiieref.  as  ye  abound  in  faltli  and  all  (/. 
2  7'iHi.  4.  9.  do  tiiy  d.  to  come  shortly  to  me,  21. 
He//.  6.11.  tlijt  every  one  of  you  shew  the  same  d. 
2  Pet.  1.  5.  giving  all  d.  to  add  to  your  faith  virtue 
10  bri-tlir(!ii,  give  (/.  lo  make  your  calling  sure 
•fade's,  when  I  gave  all  (/.to  writeloyou  of  salva. 

DILIGENT. 
Deut.  19  18.  the  jinlgos  shall  make  d.  inquisition 
,Insh.  22.  5.  take  d.  heed  lo  do  the  commandment 
Psal.  04.  0  searrh  iniquity,  accomplish  a  (/.senrch 
77.  6.  with  inv  Ill-art  and  mv  snirii  made  (/.  search 
Prnn.  10.  4.  tnit  the  hand  of  the  -/.  iiiakt-lh  rich 

12.  24.  til"  hand  of  ihe  (/.  shall  he.ir  rule 

27.  but  tlic  snb-tanre  of  a  (/.  innii  is  irecioiis 

13.  4.  but  Uie  soul  of  Uic  </.  shall  be  made  luC 


DIP 

Prov.  21.  5.  the  llioughls  of  d.  tend  only  to  plect;, 

22.  29.  seesi  thou  a  inau  d.  in  his  business  ! 

27.  2;i.  be  thou  (/.  lo  know  the  stale  of  I'liy  floct, 
2  Cor.8.22.w  honi  ue  have  olleiil lines  pioved  d.  bif, 
now  much  more  d.  upon  the  conhdeiice  in  yoi 
2  'J'liii.  3.  t  10.  but  thou  hast  been  a  d.  loiluwer 
J'll.  3.  12.  be  d.  lo  come  unto  me  to  Nicoj.uhs 
2  Fel.  3. 14.  be  d.  that  ye  be  found  of  linn  in  peai  t 

DlLlGENTLl. 

A'j<j(/.  15.26.iftliou  Willi/. hearken  lo  the  voice  of  thf 

Lord  thy  God,  Deut.  11.  13.  |  28.  1.  .Jar.  1,.24 

y.ti!.  10.10.  Muses*/,  sought  the  goat  of  siii-ollcrniJ! 

Ijeut.  4.  9.  only  take  heed  and  keeji  thy  soul  d. 

6.  7.  Ihoii  shall  leach  them  (/.  to  thy  chiUtrLic 
17.  you  shall (/.  keep  the  comniandineiits,  1 1   22 

13.  14.  make  search,  and  ask  (/.  and  if  it  be  uuth 

24.  8.  take  heed  that  lliou  observe  */.  and  do 
1  .^ai/(.20.t  19. then  thou  shall  go  down  */.  and  come 
1  h'liigi  20.33. now  the  men  did  d.  i.bserve  «  hither 
Kzra  7.  23.  let  it  be  */.  done  lor  the  house  ol  God 
.lot)  13. 17. hear  (/.my  speech  and  declaration,  ^1  2 
I's.  37.  10.  shall  (/.  consider  Ins  place,  u  shall  not  be 

1 19. 4.  hast  commanded  us  lo  keep  iliy  piecejili  d. 
Prov.  7.  15.  I  caine  Ibrth  d.  to  seek  tliy  face 

11.  27.  he  that  d.  seeketh  good,  procuretli  lavunf 

23.  1.  coiioider  d.  what  is  before  thee 

Isa.  21.  7.  he  hearkened  (/.  with  much  heed 
.55.2.  Iiearken  */.  to  ine,aiideal  that  which  is  good 

./er.  2.  10.  consider  */.  see  if  there  be  such  a  Dung 
12. 16.  if  tli^'y  will  (/.  learn  the  ways  of  my  people 

Zeeh.  6.  15.  if  ye  will  (/.  obey  the  voice  of  the  Luj<l 

Mat.  2.  7.  he  ini[uired  */.  when  the  star  appeared 
8.Herod  said,go  and  search  d.i'ot  the  young  ciii.'d 

10.  which  he  had  d.  inquired  of  the  wise  niei! 
Mark  T.f  S.e.vcejit  they  wash  hands  */.  they  eat  i::ji 
Luke  15.  8.  sweep  house  and  seek  */.  till  she  lind  it 
.lets  18.  25.  he  taught  d.  the  things  of  the  Luid 

1  7V«i.5.10.ifslie  have  (/.followed  eveiygood  «t-tli 

2  7'**/i.l.l7.in  Uonie  he  sought  me  d.  and  found  me 
lit.  3. 13.  bring  Zeiias  the  lawyer  and  A  polios  oi; 

their  journey  (/.that  nothing  be  u  anting  lo  ll.em 
jHeb.  11.6.  a  rewarder  of  llieni  that  (/.seek  hiir. 

12.  15.  looking  (/.  lest  any  man  fail  of  gi  ace  ol  tiod 
1  Pet.  1.  Ifl.  of  which  the  prophets  searched  */. 

DIMINISH,  ED. 
£io(/.5.8.you  shall  nol  (/.ought  thereof,they  be  idj 

11.  nol  ought  of  your  work  shall  be  d.  19. 
21.  10  her  duly  of  marriage  shall  he  uut  */. 

30.  t  15.  the  nch'shall  not  mullipiy,  the  poor  not  d 
/-cj).25. 10.  accoidiiig  to  the  years  thou  shall  (/. 
'  jYam.  20.  t  54.  to  few  d.  his  inheritance,  33.  1  54 
Oeut.  4.  2.  nor  shall  you  d.  oughb  from  it,  12.  32 
Prov.  13.  11.  wealth  gotten  by  vaiH^y  s.'iall  be  */ 
fsa.  21.  17.  the  mighty  men  of  Kedar  shall  be  d. 
.ler.  10.  t  24.  correct  not  in  anger,  lest  tliuu  (/.  me 

20. 2.  speak  what  I  command  thee,*/,  not  a  woii 

29.  6.  that  ye  may  be  increased  and  nol  */. 

48.  t  37.  every  head  bald,  and  every  beard  */. 
F.ick.b.  11.  hast  defiled,  therefore  will  1  also  */.  Ihe« 

10.  27.  behold,  1  have  (/.  thine  onliiKU  v  luud 

29.  15.  I  will  */.  them,  they  shall  no  iiiLre  lulo 

DIMINISHING. 
Horn.  11.  12.  (/.of  them  be  the  richcsof  the  G'lililc 

DIM. 
Gen.  27.  1.  when  Isaac  was  old  and  his  eyes  (/. 

48.  10.  now  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  */.  for  .ipe 
/>t;i(/.34.7.  Moses'  eye  was  not  (/.  nor  I'orce  iibalefl 
1  Ham.  3.  2.  Eli's  eyes  began  lo  wa.v  (/.  4.  15. 
./ob  17.  7.  mine  eye  also  is  d.  by  reason  olso.row 
/ifl.  32. 3.  the  eyes  of  them  that  see  shall  not  On/ 
/,am.4.1.how  is  gold  become*/./  hne;;old  changiMl 

5.17.for  these  things  our  eyes  are*/,  our  heait  fain 

DIMNESS. 
ha.  8.  22.  behold  trouble,  darkness,  (/.  of  angniBl; 

9.  1.  (/.  shall  not  be  such  as  was  in  her  ve.\alioii 

DINE,  D. 
rVcn.  43.  16.  forthese  niei;  shall  (/.  with  me  at  noon 
Luke  W.'.'.l.  a  Pharisee  besought  him  to  d.\:\\\\  Inin 
John  21.  12.  Jesus  saitli  to  them,  conic  and  d. 
15.  so  when  they  had  (/.  Jesus  sailli  to  Simon 
DINNER, 
frou.  15. 17.  better  is  a  */.  of  herbs  where  love  is 
Mat.  22.  4.  behold.  I  have  prepared  my  (/.  my  oxen 
Luke  1 1.  38.  that  he  had  nol  first  washed  before  */ 

14.12.  when  inakest  a  */  or  supper,  call  not  friends 

DIP. 
F.zod.  12.  22.  d.  it  in  the  blood  that  is  in  the  i.npin 
Lev.  4.  6.  the  priest  shall  (/.  his  finger,  17.  14,  Hi. 

14.  0.  (/.  the  cedar  wood  and  the  living  bird,  51. 
A''((»ii.l9. 18.  clean  person  shouhj  (/.  hyssop  in  watei 
Devt.  33.24.  Moses  said,  let  Aslier  d.  his  foot  in  oU 
/<ulh  2. 14.  Roaz  said  to  Ruth,  */.  mmsel  in  vinegar 
Luke  10.  24.  send  Lnzarns  that  he  may  (/.his  fiiigej 

DIPPED,  ETM. 
Gen.  37.  31.  and  they  (/.  the  coat  in  the  b'lond 
.losh.3  15.  the  priests'  Icet  were  d.  in  brim  of  watf^t 
2  fCings  5.  14.  Naaman  (/.  in  .lordiin  se\eii  times 
PsnL  68.  23.  that  ihy  foot  he  (/.  in  bU>')d 
Mat.  20.  23.  he  that  d.  his  hand  with  me  in  Iha 
dull  iha  samo  iball  betray  me,  Mari  14. 36 


DIS 

John  13.  26.  to  vlioni  I  give  a  sop,  when  [  have 
d  il;  vvlieii  lu!  hud  (/.  thesoi),hegiivuu  t«  Juiiy 
UU'J'. 
Lev.  0.  9.  Aaron  d.  hia  tiiiger  in  the  blooj 
1  ■Sam.  14. 27.  Iie(i.  thuuinJolroil  wi  ;i  lioiiey-conii 
<  Ji'iii^rs  8.15.Hazai;l  took  a  clotli  and  d.  it  ni  h  ate 
tiec.  Id.  1  J.  was  clothed  with  a  vesture  d.  in  hluod 

UlUECT. 
Ge?i.  46. 28.  he  snni  Jiidah  to  d.  his  lace  to  Goslien 
I'sal.  5.  3.  in  the  niorning  will  1  d.  my  prayer 
Prov.  3. 6.  acknowledge  hun,  he  shall  d.  thy  paths 
11.  5.  the  nglueousne.-s  of  the  perlijct  sliail  d. 
fCc.i.  10.  10.  bui  wisdom  is  |);ohtahle  tu  d. 
'»-u.45. 13.  have  raised  him  uj),  I  will  d.  all  Ins  ways 
lil.  8.  1  will  d.  their  work  in  trutli,  and  make 
'tr.l0.23.ii  IS  not  in  man  that  walketli  toii.his  steps 
1  T/iess.'.i.ll.our  L.  Jesus  Christ  d.  our  way  lo  you 
S  7'A£Si.3.5.  Lord  (^.oui  hearts  into  tlu  love  ot  G. 

DIRECTED. 
hb  32.  14.  he  liath  not  d.  ins  words  against  me 
"ia/.  119.  5.  O  that  my  ways  were  d.  to  keep  stat. 
141.  t  2.  let  my  prayer  he  d.  as  incrnse,  and  lilting 
Isa.  40. 13.  who  haih  d.  llie  Spirit  of  the  Lord  ' 

DIRECTETH. 
Job  37.  3.  he  d.  it  under  the  whole  heaven 
I'rov.  10.  9.  his  ways,  but  the  Lord  d.  Ins  steps 
21.  29.  as  for  the  U|irighl  he  d.  his  way 

DlllECTlON. 
^■h!h.21.  is.  princes  judged  it  by  d.  of  the  lawgiver 
l-'siU.  19. 1 4.  their  d.  is  gone  out  through  the  earth 

DIRECTLY. 
ISTinn.  19.  4.  sprinkle  blood  d.  before  tlie  taucrnRcle 
Ezek  42.  12.  even  the  way  d.  before  the  wall 

DIRT. 
Jiul^.  3.  22.  the  fat  closed,  and  the  d.  camo  ,)Ut 
I'sal.  IS.  42. 1  did  cast  theni  out  as  d.  m  the  streets 
Isa.  57.  20.  whose  waters  cast  u|)  mire  and  d. 

DISALLOW,  ED. 
^^llm.  ,?0.  5.  because  her  father  d.  her  not 

H.  but  if  her  husband  d.  her  ||  11.  he  d.  her  not 
1  /■<<.  2.  4.  d.  indeed  of  men,  but  chosen  of  God 
7.  the  stone  which  the  builders  d.  is  made  head 
DISANNUL. 
/ot>  40.  8.  wilt  thou  also  d.  my  judgment  ? 
Isa.  14  27.  Lord  hath  purposed  who  shall  d.  it  ■? 
Gal.  3.  17.  this  covenant  the  law  cannot  d. 

DISANNULLED. 
ha.  28.  18.  your  covenant  with  death  shall  be  d. 

DISANNULLETH. 
Oal.  3.  15.  covenant  no  man  d.  or  addeth  thereto 

DISANNULLING.  . 
Hcb.  7.  18.  there  is  a  d.  of  the  commandment 

DISAPPOINT. 
Psal.  17.  13.  arise,  O  Lord,  d.  h,ni,  cast  him  down 

DISAPPOINTED. 
''rov.  15.  22.  withoul  coiiiiBel  purposes  are  d. 

DISAPPOINTETH. 
Job  5.  12.  he  d.  the  devices  of  the  crafty 

DISCERN. 
Discerning  of  spirits  is  one  of  the.  gifts  of  God, 
mr-ntioned  by  the  apo.Hle  Paul,  1  Cor.  12.  10.    /I 
consists  in  discerning  among  those  who  say 
they  are   inspired  by  God,  whether  they  are 
animated  or  inspired  by  a  good  or  evil  spirit, 
uhrlher  they  are  true  or  false  prophets.    'J'his 
gift  was  of  eery  great  importance  both  in  t/tc 
Old  Testament,  wherein  it  is  found  that  false 
prophets  often  rose  up,  and  seducers  who  dc 
diced  thepeoplt     and  also  in  the  jVeuj,  in  thi 
primitive  ages  of  the  church,  ichen  superna- 
tural gifts  were  common  ;  when  the  messenger 
of  Satan  was  sometimes  transformed  into  an 
angel  of  light,  and  false  apostles,  under  the 
outward  appearance  of  sheep,  concealed   the 
sentimejits  of  ravening  wolves.    liViercfore  the 
Evangelist  cautioned  bdievers,  saying,\icl\e\c 
not  every  spirit,  but  try  the  spirits  whether  they 
be  of  God,  1  .John  4.  1.     See  in  Deut.  18.  20,  2l'. 
22.  the  marks  which  are  given  by  God  to  dis- 
tinguish the  true  f-iom  false  prophets. 
Rc?i.31.32.r/.thou  what  is  thine  with  nie,.ind  take  it 
38.  2.1.  she  said,  d.  I  pray  thee  whose  are  these 
Sa;H.14.17.so  is  my  lord  the  king  torf.good  and  bad 
19^. ?5.  and  can  I  d.  between  good  and  evil? 
1  Kings  3.  9.  that  I  may  d.  between  good  and  bad 
11. thou  hast  asked  understanding  to  d.  judgment 
ffzra  3.  13.  the  people  could  not  d.  the  noise  of  joy 
'obi    16.  but  I  could  not  d.  the  form  thereof 
fi.  3(1.  c-innot  my  taste  d.  perverse  things  ? 
Kiff/,-.4"».23.cause  them  d.  belw.  unclenn  and  clean 
Jonah  4.  11.  cannot  d.  between  right  h;ind  and  left 
^fal  3  18.  (/.between  the  righteous  and  the  wicked 
Mat.  lfi.3.yecQnrf.  the  face  of  the  sky, AuAe  12..56. 
Hvb.  5  14.  their  senses  exercised  to  d.  good  and  evil 

DISCERNED,  ETH. 
f:en.  27.  23.  he  d.  him  not,  his  hands  were  hairy 
I  Kings  20.  41.  and  the  king  of  Israel  d.  him 


DIS 


DIS 


«fom.l4.t23.that  (^.between  meats  isdamned.if  eatf  JI-/a«.28.7.go,anc!  tellAi*- rf.he  is  riser,  fron 
1  Cor. 2. 14. nor  know, because  they  ;ui^  spiritually  </.|      13 


t  15.  he  that  is  epintua!  r^.all  things,  yet  he  liim- 

self  IS  d.  of  no  man,  tor  wUo  halh  known 

DISCERNING. 

1  Or.  11  29.  eatelh  unworthily,  i\uld.  Lord's  body 

12. 10.  to  alio, her  is  given  d.  ol  spirits,  to  another 

DISCERN  ER. 

Heb.  4. 12.  word  is  a  d.  of  tlie  thoughts  of  the  heart 

DISCHARGE,  D. 
\  Kings  5.  9.  and  will  cause  them  to  be  d.  there 
tZecl.  6.  8.  day  of  death,  there  is  no  d.  in  that  wa: 

DISCIPLE. 
The  word  Disciple,  absolutily  taken,  signifies, in 
the  jYew  J'rstauient,  a  believer,  a  Cnrisiian,  a 
scholar,  afoUowir,  of  Christ,  or  his  .dposUes ; 
as  in  .'\ei.  ti.  1,  VVnen  the  number  ol  the  dis- 
ciples was  inultiphed,  there  arose  a  murmuring 
ot  the  Grecians  against  the  Hcbreics,  because 
their  widows  were  neglected  in  the  daily  minis- 
tration. Jlnd  in  Acts  9.  1,  Haul  yet  breathing 
out  tlnealeniiigs  and  slaughter  against  the  (/i»-t7^ 
pies  of  the  Lord,  that  is,  against  the  lidlowers 
of  Christ. 
The  name  of  Disciple  is  often  set  down  for  that 
of  .\\)usUe  ;  particularly  in  the  Gospel,  Mat. 
5.  1.  I  8.  23.  I  JO.  1.  but  in  other  places  the 
.^pasties  are  distinguished  from  JJisciples. 
The  Jlpostles  wire  chosen  particularly  by 
Christ  out  of  the  number  of  his  disciples,  to  be 
the  stewards  of  his  most  secret  mysteries,  and 
the  principal  ministers  for  propagating  and 
establishing  the  Christian  religion.  Tlu  y  were 
twelve  in  number.  Mat.  10.  2.  Luke  6.  13. 
But  the  Disc\\Acs  who  followed  our  Haviour  from 
the  beginning,  and  arc  called  simply  Disciples, 
were  seventy  in  number.  The  precepts  and 
admonitions  which  our  Saviour  gave  them, 
wlien  he  sent  them  to  preach  in  the  cities  of 
Judea,  are  recorded  in  Luke  10.  from  the  be- 
ginning to  verse  17. 
Mat.  10.  24.  d.  is  not  above  his  master,  Luke&  40. 
25.  enough  for  the  d.  that  he  be  as  his  master 
42.  whoso  shall  give  a  cup  of  cold  water  lo  a  d. 
27.  57.  Joseph  of  ,'\rimathea  himself  was  Jesus'  d. 
hhn\).  28.  ihou  art  Ins  d.  we  are  Moses'  disciples 

18.  15.  and  so  did  another  d.  that  d.  was  known 
10.  then  went  out  that  other  d.  that  was  knowi 

19.  26.  the  d.  standing  by,  whom  Jesus  loved 
27.tlieiisuitl)  he  to  that  (/.behold  thy  mother,  and 

from  that  hour  that  (/.  took  her  to  his  own  home 
38.  being  a  d.  but  secretly,  for  fear  of  the  Jews 

20.  2.  the  other  d.  whom  jVsus  loved,  21.  7,  20. 
3  Peter  went  forth,  and  that  other  d.  and  came 
4.  the  other  (/.  did  outrun  Peter,  and  came  first 
8.  then  went  in  also  that  other  d.  and  he  saw 

21.  23.  this  saying,  that  that  d.  should  not  die 
24.  this  is  the  d.  which  testifietli  these  things 

.icts  9.  10.  there  was  a  certain  d.  at  Damascus 

26.  but  they  believed  not  that  he  was  a  (/. 
3G.  now  there  was  at  Joppa  a  d.  named  Tabitha 

16.  1.  a  certain  d.  was  there,  named  Timolheus 
21.  16.  an  old  d.  with  whom  we  should  lodfe 

My  DISCIPLE. 
Luke  14.  26.  if  he  hate  not  his  life,  cannot  be  my  d. 

27.  wliosodoth  not  bear  hiscross,cannot  be  7//!(i/. 
33.  that  foreaketh  not  all,  he  cannot  be  my  d. 

DISCIPLES. 
JUat.Q.  14.  then  came  to  him  Ihed.  of  John,  saying 
10. 1.  when  he  had  called  unto  him  his  twelve  d. 
11.  1.  he  had  made  an  end  of  comrnandnig  hist/. 
14.  28.  when  the  d.  saw  him  walking  on  the  sea 

17.  6.  when  the  d.  heard  it  ihey  fell  on  their  face 

19.  13.  and  the  d.  rebuked  them,  jVark  10.  13. 

20.  17.  Jesus  took  the  twelve  d.  apart  in  the  way 
21. 1.  Jesus  sent  two  (/.saying,go  into  the  village 
22.  16.  the  Pharisees  sent  unto  him  their  d. 
26.  26.  Jesus  took  bread,  and  gave  it  to  the  d. 

.35. 1  will  not  deny  thee,  likewise  also  said  the  d. 
.56.  then  all  the  d.  forsook  him,  and  fled 


ay  ye,  his  d   came  bv  iiiyhl  and  stole 
Mark  10.  10.  in  the  house  his  d.  asked  liim 
J.uke  5.  30.  tlie  Pharisees  munnuved 
6.  20.  he  hltcd  uji  his  eyes  on  h 


gainst /((,<  It 

-.■  —  and  said 

11.  1.  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  taught  his  d 
John  2.  11.  his  glory,  and  his  d.  believed  on  him 
4.  2.  though  Jesus  himself  baptized  not.  but  iw  L 
27.  upon  this  came  Ais  d.  and  marvelled  that  h« 
6. 3.  up  to  a  mountain, and  there  he  sat  with  his  li. 
22.  but  his  d.  were  gone  away  alone 
9.27.  why  would  ye  hear  it  again?  will  ye  beiij  • 
11. 12.  then  said  his  d.  L.  if  he  sleep  shall  do  weH 
18.  1.  he  went  with  his  d.  over  the  brook  CedrDt 
2.  I()r  Jesus  often  resorted  ihither  with  his  d. 
20.26  agani,/(z*-  (/.were  wiihin,Thomas  walithenr 

Of  his  DISCIPLES. 

,/1/aM  1.2. when  John  had  heard  works  ofChri8t,hB 

senttwo  of  his  d.jVaik  11.1.  j  14.  Vi.J.uke  19.29. 

Mark  7.2.sonie  of  his  d.  eat  with  unwashen  hands 

John  6.66. from  that  time  many  of  his  d.  went  back 

18^19.  the  high-priesi  asked  Jesus  of  hie  d. 

he  denied 
ho  art  tbou? 
To  his  DISCIPLES. 
Mat.  14. 19.  blessed,  and  gave  the  loaves  te  his  d    f 
Mark  4.  34.  he  expounded  all  things  to  his  d. 
J.uke  10.  23.  he  turned  himself  to  his  d.  and  sai«* 
J(;AH21.14.Uiird  timeJesus  shewed  \nn>^\Hokisd 

My  DISCIPLES. 
/.iffl.8.  16.  bind  u))  testimony,  seal  law  among  7ny(/. 
Mut.^iy.  18.  master  saith,  I  will  keep  the  passovcr  a*, 
thy  house  wiihmy(/.  Mark  14. 14.  J.uke^.  II 


--'•  " ^  iiigii  juicsi  a»i\t;u  tjesus  OJ 

25.  art  not  thou  also  one  of  his  d.l  1 
21.  12.  none  o/Ais(/.  durst  ask  him,wl 


John  8.  31.  then  are  ye  my  d.  indeed,  13.  35. 

15.  8.  that  ye  bear  much  irtiit,  so  shall  ye  be  mv  d 

Thy  DISCIPLES. 

JI/a/.9.I4.why  do  we  fasl,^}!  (/.fast  not,Mark  2.  le 

12.2.  thyd.i\o\\\a\.  which  imnot  lawful  on  sabbaUi 

15.  2.  why  do  thy  d.  transgress  the  tradition  1 

17.  16. 1  brought  hira  to  thy  d.  they  could  not  zmn 

Mark  7.5.why  walk  not  thy  d.  acciJrding  to  tradit.? 

9. 18. 1  spake  to  thy  d.  to  cast  him  out,  y.w/,e9.4C. 

Luke  19J9.thePhariseessaid,Ma9ter,relHikeW/y  (i, 

Johnr  .3.  that  /Ay  (/.may  see  the  works  thou  does^ 

DISCIPLINE. 
.Job  36. 10.  heopeneth  also  their  ears  to  d  arwl  com. 

DISCLOSE. 
/s(z.  26. 21.  behold,  the  earth  a'so  shall  (/.herblocd 

DISCOMFITED. 
F.rod.  17.  13.  Joshua  d.  Amalek  and  his  people 
JVh7».  14.  45.  smote  and  d.  them,  even  to  Horinah 
.Josh.  10.10.  Lord  d.  them  before  Isr.  and  slew  then 
Judg.  4.  15.  the  Lord  (/.  Sisera  atid  his  cb„;riots 
8.  12.  Gideon  pursued  them,  aiTd  (/.  all  the  host* 
].S(r7?i.7.10.thundered  on  the  Piiilistines.iind  /i.lheni 
2  Sam. '^2.  1.5.  lightning,  and  d.  tbem,  I'sal.  19.  14- 
Isa.  31.  8.  shall  flee,  and  his  voiir>g  men  shall  be  a. 

DISCOMFITURE. 
1  Sam   14.  20.  and  there  was  a  very  great  d. 

DISCONTENTED. 
1  .Sam.  22.2.  every  one  that  was  (/.gathered  to  Daw 

DISCONTINUE. 
.7er.  17.  4.  and  thon  shalt  d.  from  mine  beritaFe 

DISCORD. 
Prov.  6.  I*,  he  (leviselh  mischief,  he  soweth  d. 
19.  and  him  that  soweth  d.  among  brei.hro.T 
DISCOVER. 
Daut.  22.  30.  a  man  shall  not  (/.  his  father's  skirf 
1  Sam.  14.  8.  and  we  will  d.  ourselves  to  them 
■Job  41.  13.  who  can  d.  the  face  of  his- garment  T 
Prov.  IS.  2.  but  that  his  heart  may  d.  itself 
25.  9.  thy  cause,  and  d.  not  a  .secret  to  another 
Isa.  3.  17.  the  Lord  will  d.  their  secret  parts 
.ler.  13.  26. 1  will  d.  thy  skirts  on  thy  face,  JVaA.3.5. 
Lam.  4.  22.  O  daughter  of  Edom,he  will  d.  thy  sins 
F.zek.  16.  :i7.  I  will  (/.  thy  nakedness  to  theni 
Hos.'i.  10. 1  will  d.  her  lewdness  in  sight  of  lovers 
j»ftc.l.G. the  stones,  I  will  d.  the  foundation  thereof 

DISCOVERED. 
Kxod.  20.  26.  that  thy  nakedneosbe  not  d.  thereoff 


•Ve/^.  13.  t24.  they  d.  not  speak  in  Jews'  lan;;uage 
'•'mv.  7.  7   I  J.  among  t\ie  youth  a  young  man 
£:cl  3.  5.  a  wise  man  d.  time  and  iudeinent 
1» 


Mark  2.  18.  why  do  the  d.  of  John  and  of  the  Pha-  Lev.  20. 18.  he  hath  d.  her  fountain,  she  uncovered 
risees  fast,  but  thy  d.  fast  not  ?  Luke  5.  33.    1  Sam.  14.  11.  boih  d.  themselves  to  the  garrison 

8.  14.  now  the  d.  had  forgotten  to  take  bread 
Lnke  19.  37.  the  d.  began  to  rejoic  .  and  praise  G. 
■John  .3.25.betv;een  some  of  John's  li.  and  the  Jews 

4.  I.  that  Jesus  baptized  more  d.  than  John 


9.  28.  thou  art  his  discl|)le,  but  we  are  Moses'  d. 
13.5. he  began  to  wash  the  (/.feet, and  to  wipe  them 
18.  17.  art  not  thou  also  one  of  this  man's  d.? 
20. 18  Mary  told  tlie  (/.  that  she  had  seen  the  Lord 
Jlcts  9.1.Saul  breathing  out  slaughter  against  thed. 
26.  Saul  assayed  to  join  himself  to  the  d. 
11.26.the  (/.were  called  Christians  first  in  Antioch 
19.1.  Paul  came  to  Ephesus,  and  finding  certain  d. 
30.  Paul  would  have  entered,  d.  suftered  him  not 
20.7.  first  day  of  week(/.ca  me  together  break  bread 
30.  men  speaking,  to  draw  away  d.  after  them 
Uis  DISCIPLES. 
Jfat.  8.  25.  his  d.  came  and  awoke  him,  saying 
9.  19.  Jesus  arose  and  followed,  ami  so  did  hi'  •'. 


22.6.  when  Saul  heard  that  David  was  (i.  and  men 
2  Sam.  22,  16.  the  foundations  of  the  world  were 
d.  at  the  lebukin*  of  tlie  Lord,  Psal.  18.  15. 
fsa.  22.  8.  and  he  d.  the  coMring  of  Judah 
57.8.  for  thoti  hast  d.  thysfflf  to  another  than  me 
.fer.  1.3.  22.  for  thine  iniquity  are  thy  skirts  d. 
Lam.  2.  14.  and  Ihey  have  not  d.  thine  iniipiltT 
Eiek.  13.  14.  so  that  foomlation  thereof  shall  be  (i 
10.  36.  thy  nnkedness  d.  through  thy  whoredi  vj 
57.  before  thy  wickedness  was  d.  as  at  the  tlrn< 
21.24. saith  Lord,in  that  your  transgressions  are  <f 
22.10.inlheehavelhpy  (/'.  tbeirfathei's  nakedr.esj 
23.  TO.  these  d.  nakedness,  thev  took  her  sons 
If.  she  d.  her  whoredoms,  andr/.  her  nakednew 
29.  I_he  nakedness  of  thy  whoredoms  shall  be  d 
Hos.  7.  1.  then  the  iniquity  of  Ephraim  was  d. 
.flc^s  21.  3.  now  when  we  had  d.  Cyprus,  we  In^ 
27.  ,39   but  they  d.  a  certain  creek  with  a  ihort 


DTS 

DISCOVER  ETII. 

^<i}i  12.  22.  lie  r^  deep  Lliinye  out  of  -darkitpss 

Vsal.  '29,  y.  Uk;  v.^ice  of  Uie  Lord  d.  Uie  I'orest 
OIS(XJVERL\G. 

/Vai.  3.  l.'l.  by  d.  ihe  li>iiuUalwn  lu  the  JiccJc 
UtSCOCKAliE. 

ATunu  33  7,  wliv  d.  ye  ihe  licarli  of  the  people  J 
DlSCUVilAGEU. 

JVum.  21.  i.  lli'^  soul  of  the  people  was  mucli  u. 
:ii  y   'hey  d.  'Me  heart  of  tlie  chiiiireu  uf  Israel 

/X'u*^  1.  '21.  t^o  ami  |>08;jes£  iL,  feax  nuL,  iiui  be  d. 
'■ii   out  biellireH  have  tL  our  heart,  saying 

(sa.  42.  4.  he  sliall  ust  I'ail  nur  be  d.  tiJ  he  set 

t  o/.3. 21.  jirovoke  not  your  clulUteii,  Jest  tlie^'  be  U. 
m^iCREET. 

4icn.4l.:iX.  IcirharuohJook  out  amami.  aud  wise 
3y.  there  is  iioueso  U.  and  wise  as  tUou  U4t 

Ttt.%  5.  liiat  the  aged  teach  young  women  lohe  d. 
t  ti.  vouii"  men  likewise  exhifrl  to  be  d. 
DISCREETLY. 

Mark  12.  34.  when  Jesus  «aw  Uiathe  answered  d. 
DlSCllETION. 

Psal.  112.  5.  he  will  guide  his  affairs  witb  d. 

Vioe.  1.  4.  to  the  young  man  knowledge  and  d. 
2.  1 1,  (i,  slu>;i  jireserie  lliee,  understand,  keep  thee 

^1.  21.  my  son,  keep  souiiii  wisdom  mid  d. 

5.  2.  thiiu  iiiayest  regard  d.  and  keep  knowledge 
in.  22,  so  18  a  fair  woiiiau  who  is  witbout  d. 
1:1.  11.  the  d.  of  a  man  defcrretli  Ins  anger 

/.■;.;.  28. 2ti.  for  his  God  dolb  instruct  liiiii  to  d. 

J  ;•.  10. 12.  he  stretched  out  the  heavens  bj  his  d. 
DlSU.MiVEB. 

1  Snm.  17.42.  when  tioliatli  saw  David,  he  d.  Iiim 

i.ilt'M.  1.  whoselhihersi  would i^.  loset  with  dogs 
D1:?E.ASE. 

^Lscases  and  death  are  the  consequences  and  ef- 
fects of  sin;  i/iiS  IS  the  idea  wluck  we  have  of 
thcia  from  scripture.  The  aucient  Hebrews, 
tcko  were  very  little  versed  in  the  study  of  na- 
iaral  phdosophij,  and  not  muck  accustunied  to 
recur  to  physical  causes,  aud  consult  p/ii/si- 
fianSf  ichcu  they  iccrc  sick,  imputed  their  dia- 
cases  generaily  to  end  .•^jiirit:!,  the  executioners 
cofdicine vengeance.  If  tlitinnfirniitics  appear- 
ed lobe  beyond  uilial  was  usual,  and  the  causes 
(if  them  were  not  known  to  them,  they  did  not 
fail  te  say,  tliat  it  was  a  blow  from  the  aveng- 
ing hand  of  God;  to  Jim  the  wisest  and  most 
religious  had  recourse  for  cure;  aud  Jciitg  Asa 
is  blamed  for  placing  his  confidence  in  pJiyst- 
cians,when.ke  hade,  very  painful  fit  ofUieguut 
in  his  feet,  and  for  not  applying  Aimse-tf  to  the 
Lord,  2  Ciu-oii.  IC.  12,  lu  his  dtsea.se  he  sought 
not  to  the  Lord,  but  to  the  physicians.  Job's 
friends  immediately  ascribed  ail  tlie  distempers 
jcilk  which  Uiat  lioly  man  was  a^icted,to  (rod's 
justice.  Job  4.  7,  8.  Leprosies,  which  were  so 
common  among  the  Jews,  were  treated  as  dis- 
caces  sent  by  God;  tkcpriests  were  the  persons 
who  judged  of  Uie  nature  aud  qualities  of  this 
tvil,shut  up  the  dtsrased,aud  declared  that  theij 
acre healcd^or had tJieir leprosy  uponthem;  awj. 
after  their  recovery  they  offered  sacrifices,  as  u 
were,  to  expiate  for  their  faults.  Miriam,  Ge- 
hazi,  and  king  Uzziah,  were  smitten  suddenly 
with  a  leprosy ;  the  first  as  a  punishment  for 
her  detracting  discourses ;  the  second  fcr  his 
avarice;  and  tlic  third  for  his  presumption. 
Num.  12.  10.  2  Kings  5.  27.  2  Cliron.  20.  21. 
Jil  'hcNcw  Testament. f Ac  cause  of  many  diseases 
is  attributed  to  the  devil.  It  is  said Ihtre,  that 
the  deril  had  bound  the  woman,  who  had  been 
bowed  down  for  eighteen  years,  Luke  13.  10, 
Ought  not  this  woman,  being  a  daughter  of 
.^ibraham,  whom  .Satan  liath  bound,  lo,  these 
«iglite<'n  years,  to  be  loosed  from  this  bond  ou 
■the  sabballi  (lay?  In  verse  11.  the  same  person 
is  vtentioned,  !\s  having  a  spirit  of  inlirniity, 
that  is,  a  sore  disease  inflicted  by  the  devil. 
iVe  are  told  of  a  dumb  devil,  and  of  another 
that  could  scarce  .spfci,  MarkO.  17.  Luke  II.  14. 
that  is  to  say,  which  caused  these  infirniilics 
in  those  who  were  possessed  by  them:  and 
whenever  Christ  or  his  .Apostles  had  a  minn  to 
rr.^tore  these  indisposed  persons  lo  their  health, 
thry  began  icitk  easting  out  ttic  devils ;  for 

t    tlie  cure  immediately  followed. 

t'l:-  .ipostlc  Paul  attributes  the  death  and  dis- 
eases of  man:,' to  their  communicating  unwor- 
t.lily,  1  Cor.  11.  30,  For  this  cause  many  are 
weak  and  sickly  among  you,  and  many  sleep. 
TVtr  gameJIpoxtle  ascribes  theiiifinnilics  where- 
with he  was  afflicted,  to  an  evil  angel,  2  Cor.  12. 
■7,  There  was  given  me  a  thorn  in  the  flosli,  Ihe 
r:i(,sspn2er  of  Satan  to  buffet  me.  It  was  the 
destroying  angel  that  made  snch  havnc  of  Scn- 
nac.iicrib's  army,  2  Kings  19.  3.5.  Il  was  the 
avenging  nnael  that  irew  his  sword  against 
Vie  people,  and  smote  them  with  a  prstilriier, 
■CS-a  DUiiisUiucnt  for  David's  sin,  1  Chroii.  21. 
]3o 


DIS 

15,  16.  .Vo  sooner  had  .Abimelcch,  king  of 
Gurar,  taken  Sarah,  the  wife  of  .Abranaiii,_/or- 
cibly  away,  but  he  was  threatened  with  death. 
Gen.  2U.  3,  4.  Er  ana  Oiian,  the  .-ions  u/  Jiulali, 
tare  canted  off  by  unknown  diseases,  for 
having  commitied  actions  of  an  infaiiic:is  and 
detesluMle  nature,  Gen.  3^.  7,  10.  .-Jnd  the 
i'lnlisiiiius  were  sinilten  with  an  ignominious 
di.sease,  for  not  treating  the  ark  with  that 
respect  tliat  it  deserved,  1  Sam.  o.  12.  There- 
are  a  great  number  of  diseases  recorded  in 
scripture,  whicli  were  sent  by  God  m  the  way 
of  punishment  for  sins. 

The  diseasesof  Egypt, /riim  which  God  promised 
to  defend  his  people,  Exod  15.  20  ;  and  which 
he  threatens,  in  case  of  their  disobedience,  to 
infiict  upon  them,  Deut.  28.  (iO.  y/icsedijieases 
are  ciUur  Uie  plagues  with  which  God  afflicted 
Egvjit  before  the  departure  of  Uie  Israehtes,  or 
the  diseases  which  were  mast  eommon  in  the 
country,  such  as  blindness,  ulcers  m  the  legs, 
caiLsumptions,  and  the  leprosy,  called  .hllephan- 
tiasis,  ickich  was  peculiar  lo  this  country,  as 
Pliny  observes,  .(Egyj)ti  pccuhare  iioc  iiialum 
Klephantiasis. 

2  Kings  1.  2.  imiuire,  whetlier  if  I  shall  recov.  oCd. 

8.  8.  saying,  shall  I  recover,  of  this  d.?  9. 

2  C/ir.  10.12.  Asa  diseased  till  his  d.  wase.xceeding 
great,  yet  in  his  d.  he  sought  not  to  the  Lord 
21.15.  shall  Imvegroatsickiiess  by  i/.of  thy  bov.-j.'i 
18.  Ihe  Lord  smote  him  with  aii  incurable  d. 
.lob  30. 18.  by  force  of  my  d.  is  my  garment  cliang. 
fsui.  38.  7.  my  loins  are  tilled  with  a  loathsome  </. 
41.  8.  an  evil  d.say  they,  cleaveth  fast  to  him 
Ecci.  6.  2.  this  is  vanity,  and  it  is  an  evil  d. 
Mat.  4.  «!3.  healing  all  maiinir  lA' d.  9.  35.  |  10.  1. 
.lolni  5.4.  was  made  whole  of  whatsoever  tZ.he  had 

DISEASES. 
/?zo(i.l5.26. put  none  oflhese  '/.  on  yan,Devt.'i.\a. 
/^(:H«.2-i.tiO  he  will  bring  on  thee  all  iUed.  of  Egypt 
2  Chr.  21. 19.  his  bowels  fell  out.  he  died  of  sore  d. 
24.  25.  for  they  left  him  iu  great  d.  Ins  servants 
Psal.  103. :!.  bless  the  Lord,  wiioliealelh  all  thy  d. 
Hob.X  t5.  aud  burning  d.  went  forth  at  his  feet 
Jilat.  4.  24.  brought  to  him  all  sick  people  that  were 
taken  vvitli  divers  d.  Mark  1.  34.  l.uke  4.  40. 
Luke  9.1.  gave  them  powerover devils, and  cure  d. 
.ids  19.  12.  and  the  d.  departed  from  them 
28.  9.  others  which  had  d.  in  the  island,  came 

DISEASED- 
1  Kings  15. 23.  Asa  wasti.  in  Ins  feet, 2  Chr.  IG.  12. 
Ezek.  34.  4.  </.  have  ye  not  strengthened  nor  liealed 
21.  because  ye  have  pu:ih.  the  (i.  with  your  horns 
AfiU.  9.  20.  a  woman  d.  with  an  issue  of  blood 

14.35.  they  brought  all  that  were  d.  Mark  I.  32. 
John  6.  2.  saw  miracles  he  did  on  tliem  that  were  (Z. 

DISFIGURE. 
Mat.G.l&.he  not  ashvpooriles,lot  they  (/.their  faces 

DISGRACE. 
Jer.  14.  21.  do  not  d.  the  throne  of  thy  glory 

DISGUISE,  ED. 
I  .Sam.  28.  8.  and  Saul  d.  himself,  and  he  went 

1  Kings  14.  2.  Jeroboam  said,  arise,  and  d.  thyself 
20.  .38.  one  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  d.  himself 
22.  30.  Ahab  the  king  of  Israel  said,  I  will  d.  my- 
self, and  he  d.  himself,  2  Chron.  18.  2!). 

2  Chron.  35. 22.  Josiah  d.  himself  to  fight  with  him 

DISGUISETH. 
.Tab  24.15.the  adulterer  also  waiieth  and  d.  his  face 

DISH,  ES. 
Ej<7(/. 25.29.  tlioii  shalt  make  the  d.  thereof, 37.16. 
.Yum.  4.  7.  and  put  thereon  the  d.  and  the  spoons 
.fudg.  .5.  25.  she  brought  forth  butler  in  a  lordly  d. 
2  Kings  21.  13.  as  a  man  wipelh  a  d.  turning  it 
3/a/.20.  21dippctli  with  me  in  the*/.  wMar/t  14.20. 
Dishonest;  .sVi'  Gain. 
DISIIDXESTV. 
2  Cffr.4.  2.  have  r-'noiinri-d  the  hidden  things  of  (/. 

DISHOXOUR. 
Ezra  4.  14.  was  not  meet  lor  us  to  see  the  king's  d. 
Psal.  35.  26.  be  clothed  wiih  shame  and  d.  7i.  13. 

09.  19.  thou  hast  known  my  shame  and  my  d. 
Prov.  6.  33.  a  wound  and  d.  shall  he  got 
/Vom.9.21.  make  one  vessel  to  honour,another  tor!. 

1  Cor.  15.  43.  it  is  sown  in  d.  il  is  raised  in  glory 

2  Cor.6.8.  by  honour  and  d.  by  evil  and  good  report 
2  T'ioi.2.20.  are  vessels, some  to  honour,  some  torf. 

DISHONOUR,  EST,  ETH. 
Mie.  7.6.  for  the  son  rf.  father,  daughter  ng.  mother 
.lohn  8.  49.  I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  (/.  me 
Worn. 1. 24. torf. their  own  bodies  between  themselves 
2.  23.  through  breaking  of  the  law,  d.  ilioii  God  ? 
1  Cur.11.1.  man  d.  his  head  ||  .1.  woman  d.  her  head 
DISINHERIT.  , 

.Vum. 14  12.1  willrf. them, and  makeoftheeagreatcr  1 

DISJOINTED. 
.Trr.  6.  t  fi-  be  instructed,  lest  my  soul  be  d.  from  the 
Ezek.  23.  t  17.  and  her  miod  was  d.  from  them 

DIS.MAYEI). 
Ocuf.31.8.  he  will  not  fad  nor  forsake  the.e,fecr  not, ; 


DJS 

nor  be  d.  .Tosh  1.  9.  '  8.  I.  I  10  25   1  Chr.  52. 
13.  I  28.  20.  2  Chron'.  20.  15.  17.  |  32.  7. 
I  Sam. 17. 11.  they  weie  d.  2  Kings  19.20.  /«a.37.a7 
Isu.'il.  3.  I  was  bowed  down,  u.  at  the  seeing  of  it 
41.  10.  fear  not,  be  not  d.  Jer.  1. 17.  j  10. 2.  |  'Zi  4 
I  30.  10.  I  46.  27.  Euk.  2.  0.  |  3.  1) 
23.  that  we  may  be  d.  and  behold  it  together 
Jer.  8.  9.  the  wise  men  are  d.  and  taken,  10.  2 
17.  18.  let  them  be  d.  but  let  not  me  be  d. 
40.  5.  wherefore  have  I  seen  them  d.  turned  back  1 
48.  1.  Alisgab  i.s  d.  ||  49.  37.  cause  Elain  to  be  U. 
.50.  30.  the  n!»ghty  men  of  Babylon  shall  be  d. 
Obad.  9.  thy  mighty  men,  OTeman,  sliall  be  d 

DISMAYING. 
.fcr.  48.  39.  Moab  shall  be  a  d.  to  all  about  iiim 
Eiek.'i'i.  123.  caused  d.  in  the  land  of  the  living 

DISMISSED. 

2  Chr.  23.  8.  Jehoiada  the  priest  d.  not  Ihe  course? 

Jiets  15.30.when  they  were  r/.lhcy  came  toAntiorti 

19.  41.  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  d.  assembly 

DISOBEDIENCE. 
/Jo?(i.5.19.by  one  man's  rf.many  were  made  einneis 
2  Cor.  JO.  0.  harving  in  readiness  to  revenge  all  a. 
Eph.  2.2.  the  spirit  that  worketli  in  clyldren  of  J 
5.  0.  wrath  of  God  on  the  children  o(  d.  Col.  3.  0 
//('i.2.2.everyd. received  a  just  recompence  of  rew, 
4.  \  11.  lest  any  fall  by  the  same  e.\ample  of  d. 

DISOBEDIENT. 
1  Kings  13.26.  man  of  God, who  was  ti.to  iho  woid 
A'cA.  9.  20.  they  were  d..  and  rebelled  against  1110 
Luke  1. 17.  turn  the  d.  to  the  wisdom  of  the  just 
.ids  20.  19.  I  was  not  a.  to  the  heavenly  vision 
Hum.  1.  30.  boasters  d.  to  parents,  2  Tim.  3.  2. 

10.  21.  I  stretched  forth  my  bauds  to  a  u.  peoplii 
15.  t  31.  that  I  may  be  delivered  from  d.  in  Judei 

1  '/'/hi.1.9.  the  law  was  made  for  the  lawless  and  d. 
Til.  1.  10.  deny  him,  being  abominable  and  d. 
3.  3.  for  we  ourselves  also  were  somiaimes  d 
Heb.  11.  t  31.  Rahab  perished  not  with  the  d 
1  Pet.  2.7.  but  10  them  which  be  d.  the  .'■tone  which 

8.  to  them  who  stumble  at  the  word,  being  d. 
3. 20.  to  spirits  in  prison,  which  sometimes  were  d 

DISOBEYED. 

1  Kings  13.  21.  as  thou  hast  d.  the  mouth  of  tlie  L. 

DISORDERLY. 

1  Thrss.5.  t  14.  brethren,  warn  them  that  are  d. 

2  7'/(cs«.3.0.withdraw  from  a  brother  who  walksci. 
7.  we  behaved  not  ourselves  d.  among  you 

II.  there  are  some  who  walk  among  you  d. 

DISPATCH. 

Ezek.  23.  47.  lliev  shall  (/.them  with  their  svvordg 

DISPATCHED. 
Ezra  10.  \  14.  let  them  come,  till  the  matter  be  d. 

DISPENSATION. 
1  Cor.  9..^J7.  a  d.  of  the  gosjiel  is  committed  lo  ino 
Eph.  1.  10.  in  the  (/.  of  the  fulness  of  limes 
3.  2.  ye  kave  heard  of  tlie  d.  of  the  grace  of  God 
Col.  1.  25.  a  miiiis-er  accnrding  to  the  d.  of  God 
DISPERSE. 

1  .^lam. 14. 34. Saul  said,  (/.  yourselves  among  people 
Prov.  15.  7.  the  lips  of  the  wise  (/.  knowledge 
Ezek.  12.  15.  when  I  shall  scatter  thorn  and  (/.  theiii 

in  the  countries,  20.  23.  |  29.  12.  ]  30.  23,  20 
22.  1.5.  and  I  will  d.  thee  in  ihe  couiUries 
DISPERSED. 

2  Chron.  11.  23.  Rchoboani  //.  of  all  his  children 
Ksth.'3.8.  there  is  a  certain  people  d.  among  [leojj.e 
Psal.  112.  9.  he  hath  d.  he  hath  given,  2  Cor.  9.  9. 
ProB.  5.  16.  let  thy  fountains  'oe  d.  abroad 

Isn.  11.  12.  he  shall  gather  together  the  (/.  ofjudah 
Ezek.  36.  19.  they  were  d.  through  the  countries 
Zeph.  3.  10.  the  daughter  of  my  d.  shall  bring 
.fohn  7.  35.  will  he  go  to  the  d.  among  the  G.jntilesJ 
.Oels  5.  37.  and  as  many  as  obeyed  hun  were  d. 

DISPiERSER. 
A'ah.  2.  t  J.  Ihe  d.  is  come  befoi-e  thy  face 

DISPERSIONS. 
.ler.  25.  34.  the  davs  of  your  (/.  are  accomplished 

DISPLAYED. 
Ps.  60.  4.  thou  hast  given  a  banner  that  it  may  bed 

DISPLEASE. 
Gen.  31.  35.  let  it  not  (/.  my  lord  that  I  cannot  rise 
JViim.  22. 34.  if  it  d.  thee,  I  will  get  me  back  again 

1  Sam.  29  7.  return,  that  thou  d.  not  the  lord* 

2  Sam.  11.  25.  say  to  Joab,  let  not  this  d.  thee 
I'rov.  24.  18.  lest  the  Lord  see  it,  and  it  d.  him 

DISPLEASED. 

Gev.  38.  JO.  the  thing  which  Iv-  did  d.  the  Lorii 

4^*.  17.  laid  right  band  on  hean  ',f  Ephraim,  it  d. 

Jfiim.  JJ.  1.  the  people  ccmplamed,  it  d.  the  Lo:rf 

lO.angpr  of  the  L.was  kindled, Moses  also  was  d. 

1  Snm.H.O,  but  the  thing  (/.  Samuel,  when  theysnid 

IS.  8.  ihinSaMi  was  very  wroth,  and  the  saying  r/. 

2.S'ani.0.8.  and  David  wasd.  because  ihe  Lord  had 

made  a  breach  uponUzzah,  1  Chron.  13.11 

11.  27.  the  thing  David  had  'ione  (/.  the  Lord 

I  Kings  1.  6.  Ins  father  had  not  (/.  him  at  anj  tunc 
20. 43.  the  king  of  Israel  went  to  his  house  (/.21. 4. 
1  Chron.  21.  7.  and  God  was  d.  with  this  thin;: 
Psal  60.  1.  tlioa  haot  been  d.  O  turn  thyself  lo  ut 


rsa.59. 15.  i>.  d.  liiin  that  tliere  was  no  juJjjriicnt 

IJan.  a.  14.  the  king  was  suiu  U.  wiih  iimisriH 

Jomihi.  l.hut  \\d.  Jonah  oxccoilingly,  was  angry 

Hub.  3.8.  was  the  l..ui-(l  d.  against  iIib 

'^ech  I.  ■!.  the  Lord  liaih  been  sure  d.  wiili  fathers 

1;").  1 .1111  very  sure;/,  witli  heatlien  at  ease  ;  ror  I 

was  but  a  httle  d.  tliey  lieljieil  lurwaril  allhcuuii 

Mai.  21.  15.  wlien  tlie  scribes  saw,  they  were  d. 

Mark  10.  1-J.  when  Jesus  saw  il,  lie  was  niucli  d. 

41. they  began  \n  be  much  (/.williJaiiiesan(!J.,hii 

dels  H.^Ai.  Hu-oii  wasliighly  u.  witli  theni  ol'l'vie 

DlSI'LEArilJVG. 
1  Kings'.).]  Vi.  lie  called  iheni  bind  of (j!.1o  this (la\ 

DlSl'LE.'VSUltE. 
Dcut.  0. 19.  for  1  was  afraid  of  the  hoi  t/.of  Ihe  Ld. 
Judg.io.'i.hv  more  blaiiielesa,tliough  1  do  them  iid. 
Kva/.  'J.  5.  Ihen  shall  he  ve.\  them  m  Ins  sore  iL. 
•J   1.  neither  chasten  me  in  ihy  hot  d.  :)8.  1. 
Zrch.  1.  t  2.  L.urd  liaih  been  withi/-  displeased 

DISPOSED. 
Job  34.  13.  or  who  lialli  d.  the  whole  woild  ? 
37.  15.  dost  Ihou  know  when  God  d.  them  7 
J^;t5  18.  27.  wlieu  he  was  d.  to  pass  into  Acliaia 
I  Cor.  10. 27.  bid  you  to  a  least  and  ye  be  d.  to  " 

DlriPOSl::'!'!!. 
Vsal.  50.  t  23.  to  him  that  d.  Ins  way  aright 

DISPOSING. 

Pru».  10.  33.  the  whole  d.  thereofis  of  tlio  Lord 

DISPOSINGS. 


DIT 

Paul  05.  t  10.  lliou  ,/.  the  earlli  with  showers 

DISSOLVING. 
Pan  5.  12.  and  d.  ol' doubts  was  found  in  Daniel 

DISTAFF. 
rro«.31.19.to  Hie  »p!iulle,aiid  her  hands  hold  the  d. 

DISTANCES. 
[sa.  :13.  t  17.  ihey  .shall  behold  the  land  of  far  d. 

DISTANT. 
ICxod.  30. 22.  one  boanl  had  two  tenons  cnuallv  d. 

DISTIL. 
/;eH£.32.2.  my  speech  sliall  d.  us  dew,  as  small  rain 
■  hib  30.  2d.  the  clouds  d.  on  man  abundantly 

DlSTlNC'l'lON. 
I  Coy.  14.  7.  e.xcept  they  give  a  d.  in  the  sounds 

lIlSTlNGUlSIIETil. 
1  Cor.  4.  t  7.  !or  who  (/.  tliee  from  anotlier  1 

DISTINCTLY. 
JVt/i.8.8.tliey  read  in  the  hook  of  the  law  of  God  d 

DlSTllACTED. 
Psdl.  83.  1.5.  while  I  sutler  thy  terrors,  I  am  d. 

DISTRACTION. 
1  Cor.  7.:i5.  you  may  attend  on  the  Lord  without  d. 

DISTRESS. 
Oen.'.i'i.'A,  God  wlio  answered  me  in  day  of  my  </. 
42.  21.  therelore  is  this  d.  come  upon  us 
■hidir.  117.  ye  come  to  me  now,  when  ye  are  in  d. 

1  .S«/H.22.2.every  one  that  was  in  d.  came  to  David 

2  ^am.  22.  7.  in  my  d.  1  called  on  the  Lord,  ami 
cried  to  my  God,  Psal.  18.  0.  t  118.5.  1  120.  1 


Prov.  16.  t  l.the^  of  tliehearMn  man  isof  the  L.    I  A'ni^-.- 1.29.  that  redeemed  my  soul  out  ..f  all  d 


DISPOSITION. 
Ids'.  53.  who  received  the  law  bvtheti.  of  angels 

DISPOSSESS,  ED. 
,V«/n.  32. 39.  the  children  of  Machird.  the  Ainorite 
33.  53.  ye  shall  d.  the  inliabiiants  of  the  land 
JJciU.  7.  17.  ij'  thou  shall  tiay,  how  can  1  «.  them 
Jadg.  11.  23.  Ld.  God  of  Isr.  hath  d.  the  Aniorites 

DISPUTATION. 
Jlcts  15.  2.  Paul  and  Darnabas  had  no  small  d. 

DISPUTATIONS. 
Horn.  14.  1.  him  receive,  but  not  to  doubtful  d. 

DISPUTE. 
Job  23.  7.  tliere  the  righteous  might  d.  with  him 

DISPUTED. 

Mark  9.  33.  what  was  it  tliat  ye  d.  by  the  way  ? 

34.  for  they  had  d.  whosliould  be  the  greatest 

.■^^ii9.29  Saul  (/. against  the  Grecians,  went  to  slay 

17.  17.  Paul  d.  in  the  synagogue  with  the  Jews 
Ji/dn  9.  Michael  d.  about  the  body  of  Mosus,  durst 

DISPUTER. 
!  Cor.  ,'.  20.  where  is  the  d.  of  this  world  7 

DISPUTEST. 
itom  9.  f  20.  wlio  art  thou  tliatd.  with  God? 

DISPUTING. 
.^ctsj).  9.  and  them  of  Asia  d.  with  Stephen 
15.  7.  when  there  had  been  mucli  d.  Peter  rose  up 
111.  8.  d.  and  peisuadiiig  the  things  of  God,  9. 
24.  12.  they  neither  found  me  d.  with  any  man 

DISPUTINGS. 
Phil.'-i.  14.  do  all  things  without  murmuringa  and  d. 
1  Tim.  6.  5.  perverse  d.  of  men  of  corrunt  minds 

DISQUIET. 
Jer.  ,50.  34.  and  d.  the  inhabitants  of  Babylon 

DISaUIETED. 
1  .Sam.  28.  15.  why  hast  thou  d.  me  to  bring  me  up? 
r«.:>9.0.  surely  they  are  (/.in  vain,  heaps  up  riches 
42.  5.  why  art  thoii  cast  down,  O  my  soul?  why 
art  thou  d.  within  me?  11.  |  43.  5. 
Pron.  30.  21.  for  tliiee  things  the  earth  is  d. 

DISaUIETNESS. 
Ps.  38.  8.  I  have  roared  by  reason  o(d.  of  my  heart 

DISSEMBLED. 
Josh.  7.  11.  they  have  also  stolen  and  d. 
Jer.  42.  20.  for  ye  d.  in  your  hearts,  when  ye  sent 
Gal.  2.  13.  the  other  .lews  d.  likewise  with  him 

DISSEMBLERS. 
Ps.  20. 4.  with  vain  persons,  nor  Willi  go  in  with  d. 

DISSF,MBLETH. 
Prov.  26.  24.  he  tli.it  haletli  d.  with  his  lips 

DISSENSION. 
Jicts  1.5.  2.  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no  small  d. 

23.  7.  there  arose  a  d.  between  the  Pharisees  and 

the  Sadducees 
10.  when  there  arose  a  great  d.  the  chief  captain 
DISSIMULATION. 
Rom.  12.  0.  let  lovt  he  without  d.  abhor  evil 
Ga/.2.13.Barnabu.=,  v.  as  carried  away  with  their  d. 

r>:.-JSOLVE. 
Dan.  5.  16. 1  hue  ii-i^-d  that  thou  canst  (i. doubts 

DISSOLVED. 
Psal  75.  3.  earth  and  all  inhabitants  thereof  are  rf. 
Isa.  14  31.  cry,  O  city,  thou  whole  Palestina  art  d. 

24.  li),  the  eartn  is  clean  (/.  the  earth  is  moved 
34.  4.  and  all  the  host  of  heaven  shall  be  d. 

Kah  2.0.  gates  opened,  and  the  palace  shall  be  d. 

2  Cor.  5. 1.  if  our  house  of  this  tabernacle  were  d. 

2  Pet.  3.  1 1,  seeing  that  all  these  things  shall  be  d. 

12.  wherein  the  heavens  heinj;  on  fire  shall  be  d 

DISSOLVEST. 

Job.  30.  22.  and  thou  d  mv  substance 

13ti 


~Ckron.-^.  22.  in  his  d.  Ahaz  trespassed  moi 
j^-''':/i-ji.  17.  I  said,  ye  see  the  d.  that  we  are  in 

9.  37.  they  have  dominion  and  we  are  in  great  d. 
Paul.  4.  1.  thou  hast  enlaiged  me  when  I  was  in  d. 
Prov.  1.  27. 1  will  mock  when  d.  conn  lb  upon  you 
Isa.  5.  t  30.  if  one  look  to  the  land,  behold  d 

25.  4.  thou  hast  been  a  strength  to  the  needy  in  d. 

53.  t  8.  he  was  taken  away  bv  d.  and  judgment 
J,am.  1.  20.  behold,  O  l,ord,  lor  1  am  in  d. 
Obad.  12.  norshouldestsiiokeii  prouilly  in  day  v>(d. 
14.  nor  shouldest  delivered  U|i  those  iiiday  of  </. 
Zcpli.  1.  15.  that  day  is  a  day  of  trouble  and  d. 
17.  I  will  bring  d.  upon  men,  they  shall  walk 
J^iilic  21.  23.  there  shall  be  great  d.  in  Hie  land 

25.  on  the  earth  d.  of  nations,  with  peri>le.\ity 
Ront.  8.35.  shall  d.  separate  us  from  love  of  Christ? 
1  Cor.  7._2d.  that  this  is  good  for  the  present  d. 
1  Tkcss.'i.l.wu  were  comforted  over  you  in  your  d 

DISTRESS,  ED. 
Ocn.  32.  7.  then  Jacob  was  greatly  afraid  and  (/. 
JVmw.  22. 3.  Moan  was  d.  ||  Judg.'i.  15.  Isr.  d.  10.  9 
JJctU.  2.  9.  d.  not  the  Moabites  ||  19.  Ammonites 
23.  53.  wherewith  enemies  shall  d.  thee,  .55,  57. 

1  *a»/.I3.  0.  for  pecole  were  (/.did  hide  themselves 
14.  24.  men  of  Israel  were  (/.  ||  28. 15.  Saul  was  (/. 
.30.  0.  David  was  greatly  d.  for  the  people  spake 

2  Sam.  t.  20.  I  am  (/.  for  thee,  my  brother  Jonathan 
2CAr.  28.  20.  king  of  Assyria  came  and  d.  Ahaz 
/.-(a. 29.  2.  yet  I  will  d.  Ariel,  thi^re  shall  be  sorrow 

7.  that  d.  her  shall  be  as  a  dieam  of  night  vision 
.ler.  10.  18.  I  will  d.  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
2  Cor.  4. 8.  we  are  troubled  on  every  side.yet  not  d 

DISTRESSES. 
P'«/.  25.  17.  O  bring  thou  me  out  of  my  d. 
i07.  6.  and  he  delivered  them  out  of  their  d. 
13.  and  he  saved  them  out  of  their  d.  19. 
23.  and  he  bringeth  them  out  of  their  d. 
F.zc/c  30.  10.  and  Noph  shall  liave  d.  daily 
2  Cor.  B.  4.  aii|iroving  ourselves  in  necessities,  in  d. 
12.  10.  1  take  jileasure  in  d.  for  Christ's  sake 
DISTRIBUTE. 
.rosh.U  32.  which  Moses  did  d.  for  inherit. in  Moab 
-C/ir.  31.  14.  Kore  to  d.  the  oblations  of  the  Lord 
A'VA.  13   13.  Iheir  olfice  was  to  d.  to  their  brethren 
/.iilie  18.  22.  sell  all  thou  hast,  and  d.  to  the  poor 
F.ph.  4.  T  28.  he  may  iiave  to  d.  to  him  that  necdetb 
I   'Jim.  0.  18.  charge  the  rich  to  be  ready  to  d. 

DISTRIBUTED. 

■fos/i.  14.  1.  Eleazar  and  Joshua  (/.  for  inheritance 

1  CAr.  2j.  3.  David  d.  them,  both  Zadok  and  Alii- 

melcch  according  to  their  offices,  2  C/ir.  23.  18. 

.fo/ui  0.1 1.  Jesns  gave  thanks  and  (/.to  the  disciples 

1  Cor.  7.  17.  but  as  God  hath  d.  to  every  man 

2  Cor.  10.  13.  acoordiiig  to  the  rule  G.  hath  d.  to  us 
DISTRIBUTETH,  ING. 

./«i  21.  17.  God  (/.  sorrows  in  his  anoer 
Horn.  12.  13.  (/.  to  the  necessity  of  saints, 

DISTRIBUTION. 
.dels  4.^5.  d.  was  made  to  every  one  as  he  had  need 
2  Cur.  9.  13.  for  your  liberal  d  to  them  and  all  men 
HcJi.  2.  t  4.  God  beariiis  wiiness,wiih  (/.of  H. Ghost 

DITCH. 
1  Kings  21.r23.tliedogs  eat  Jezebel  by  (/.of  .Tezreel 
.Job  9.  31.  vet  sha.t,  tiiou  plunge  me  in  tlie'r/. 
Psal.  7.  15.  he  is  .i    ;n  into  therf.  which  he  made 
P7-OV.  23.  27.  a  wnore  is  a  deep  d.  and  a  si  range 


DIV 

DITCHES.  .^ 

2Jrinirj3.I6.thus  saith  L.make  this  vav^jv  fc'lold 

DIVERS,  E. 
Lev.  19.  19.  nor  let  thy  cattle  ge  .dor  wUli  (/.  k.nd? 
Utut.  -j-i.  it.  not  sow  thy  vineyard  with  d.  seeds 

11.  tliou  Shalt  not  wear  a  garment  of  (/.  sorts 
-J.  13.  thou  Shalt  not  have  in  Ihy  bag  (/.  we'glitl 
14.  m  thy  house  d.  ineasureg,  great  and  sina|i 
Jadg.  o.  30.  to  Sisera  a  prey  of  (/.  colours,  a  pre 
"'. '''  "r",'"""*  of  needle- work,  on  both  Bidef 
2  Satn.  13.  18.  Tamar  had  a  garm.  of  (/.  colour»,19 
1  Ckr.  2i).  2.  prepart'd  glistering  stones  of  (/.colour* 
iCJtroii.  10.  14.  they  laid  Asa  in  the  bed  whi<.» 
WHS  Idled  with  odours  and  (/.  kinds  ol  sjiicsf 
21   4.  Jehoraiii  slew  d.  ol  the  iirintts  of  Israel 
.10.  11.  ,/.  of  Asher  Iminbled  themselves 
KsUi.  I.  7.  the  vessels  l«;mg  ,/.  one  iVoiii  another 
3.  8.  their  laws  are  d.  Ir.nj.  all  people 
Psal.  78.  45.  he  annl  d.  sorts  of  Hies  among  them 
lOo.  31.  he  sjiake,  there  came  d.  sons  of  Hies 
r»;»«.20. 10.(/. weights  anih/.niuasurcs  abominatioB 
',.1.  (/^  weights  are  an  abomination  lo  the  Lore 
ii:c(;/.5.7.lhere  are  also  (/.  vanities;  but  tear  thou  G 
Kzc/c.m.Uitiiuti  deckesl  high  places  wrih(/.colcurB 
1  i..{._greal  eagle  had  d.  colours,  came  to  Lebanon 
/.!«».( .3.groat  beasts  came  u|i,  d.  one  from  aiiolhej 
1.  a  loiirili  lieast  d.  from  all  the  beiuts.  111. 
23.  (/.  Iiom  all  kingdoms  ||  24.  (/.  IVoni  ihc  first 
JIai. 4. 24.  they  brought  to  .(esus  sick  peojile  takec 
with  (/.  diseases,  Jlar/i  I.  34.  J.uiie  4.  4>^ 
24,  7.  there   shall    be  faniincs,  iiestilencee,  anr! 
earlhi|iiak(.'3  in  (i.  places,  ^Ua?-A  13A  /,«/>«  21.11 
Murli  H.  3.  lor  (/.  ol'  tliem  came  I'loin  far 
.dels  19.  9.  for  when  d.  were  hardem  d,  l>eliev.>d  not 
^  Cor.  12.  10.  lo  another  d.  kinds  of  loivguc* 
27V/«..3.().captivesilly  womenled  away  with  (/.hjsti 
Tit.  .3.  3.  deceived,  serving  (/.  lusts  and  pliauuics 
Hcb.  1.  ).  who  in  ij.  inunneiB  S|iake  m  time  past 
-.  4.  G.  liearing  witness  with  signs  and  (/.  miraclei 
9.  10.  stood  in  (/.  washings  ||  13.  9.  (/.  doctiines 
./am.  1.2.  coiml  it  joy  when  fall  into(/.  lemnsauoni 

DIVERSITIES. 
1  Cor.  12.  4.  (/.  of  gills  it  (i.  (/.  of  operations 
28.  God  bath  set  iii  the  church  d.  of  lon"uc» 
DIVIDE. 
Gen.  1.  6.  and  let  the  firmiimrnl  /j.  the  waters 

14.  be  lights,  U>d.  the  day  from  the  night,  18. 
49.  27.  and  at  night  he  shall  (/.  the  spoil 
Kxod.  14. 16.  stretch  thy  h.ind  over  the  sea  and  d  it 
21.  .T>.  d.  the  money  of  it,  d.  the  dead  o.\ 
20.  33.  vail  sliall  (/.  between  holy  and  most  holy 
J.cv.  I.  17.  cleave  it,  but  not  d.  it  asunder,  5.  8. 


woman  is  a  narrow  pit 
Tsa.  22.  11.  ye  made  a  d.  between  the  two  walls 
Dan.  9.  t  25.  and  the  (/.  even  in  troublous  times 


U.  4.  not  eatof  them  that  (.'.the  hoof,7. /><■  u/.14.7 
A~iim.  31.  27.  and  d.  the  prey  into  two  parts 
33.  54.  ye  shall  (/.  the  land  "by  lot,  34.  17,  18,  29, 
/.'e;//. 19.3.  (/.the  coasts  of  thy  land  inlolhree  naiu 
./o.«A.  1.  6.  d.  for  an  inheritance,  13.  6.  7.  |[  18  5, 
22.  8.  d.  the  sjioil  of  your  enemies  with  brethren 
2  Sam.  19.  29.  I  said,  thou  and  Ziba  d.  the  lanci 
1  Kivgs  3.  2,5.  (/.  thi-  living  child  In  two,  26. 
JVch.  9.  11.  and  thou  didst  d.  the  st^a,  Psal.~4.  IX 

22.  and  thoo  did.;t  (/.  them  into  corners 
.rob  27.  17.  the  innocent  shall  d.  the  sdver 
Psal.  55.  9.  destroy,  O  Lord,  and  d.  their  (on"ue» 
Prov.  16.  19.  than  to  d.  ihe  spoil  with  the  prouij 
fsa.  0.  .?.  as  iT»n  rejoice  wliei>  they  d.  the  spoil 
53.  12.  .He  shall  (/.  the  spoil  with  the  strong 
Ezc/i.  5.  1.  take  the  balances  ami  (/.  the  hair 
45.  1.  ye  shall  d.  the  land  by  lot,  47.  21,  22. 
48.  29.  this  is  the  land  which  ye  shall  d. 
Dan.  11.  39.  and  he  shall  d.  the  land  for  gain 
J.vlceK.  13.  that  he  (/.  the  inheritance  with  me- 
22.  17.  take  this,  and  (/.  it  among  yourselves 

/  tctU  DIVIDE. 
Gen.49.'7.  Iwilld.  them  rn .Jacob  and  scatter  in  Isn. 
Rzod.  15.  9.  Ihe  enenvy  said  I  will  d.  the  spoil 
Ps.  m.&.l  will  (/.Shccheir>,and  mete  nut,  108.  7. 
Isa.  53.  12.  tberefoFe  will  !  d.  him  a  portion 

DIVIDED. 

Gen.  1.  4.  God  d.  Ihe  light  l|  7.  God  (/.  the  water* 

10.  5.  by  tliese  were  the  isles  of  the  Gentifes  d. 

2.").  in  his  days  was  the  earth  d.  1  Cliron.  1.  19. 

32.  by  Ihese  were  the  nations  (/.  after  the  floo({ 

14.  15.  and  Abram  d.  himself  against  them 

15.  p.  Abram  d.  them  in  midst,  the  birds  (/.lie  no, 
32.  7.  Jacob  d.  the  people  that  was  with  thein 
.33.  1.  he  d.  the  children  to  Leah  and  Rachel 

F.xod.  14.  21.  the  sea  dry  land,  and  waters  wcre(i 

JVum.  20.  .53.  to  tliese  the  land  shall  be  (/.(or  inherit 
56.  by  lot  shall  the  possession  of  the  land  he  d. 
31.  42.  which  Moses  d.  from  men  that  warred 

Dcut.  4.  19.  which  the  Lord  ihv  God  hath  (/. 
29.  t  20.  gods  who  had  not  (/.  to'  llipm  any  portion 
.32.  8.  when  Ihe  most  High  (/.  to  the  nations 

./«s/(.  14.  .5.  they  (/.the  land,  18.  10.  |  19.51.  |ia.4. 

./(((/"■.  5..30.  have  they  not  (/.  the  prey,  to  every  man 
7.  16.  he  (/.  the  300  men  into  three  companies 
9.  43.  Abimclech  (/.  them  into  three  compn met 
19.  29.  Levite(/.  her  with  her  bones  into  12piecifli 


Mat.  15. 14.  both  shall  -fall  into  tne  U.  I.uke  0. 39.  2  Sam:  1.  23.  and  In  ibei,  ^^ZsZ^^ZZ 


DIV 

1  King!)  16.  21.  then  were  llie  people  oT  Israel  d. 
IS.  6.  Aliali  nmiOlinili:iljd.llie  land  between  llien 

2  Kinys  2.  8.  ilie  waiers  were  d  liitlier  and  tliiilui 

1  Clii:  23.  6.  David d.  tiiem  iiitocouisesaiiuuigLev 
2-1.  4.  chii'f  n.eii.llius  were  they  d.  by  lot,  5. 

2  Chron.  35.  l-S.  tlicy  rf  other  offeiiiigs  speedily 
Job  oS.  25.  wlio  tiatli  d.  u  water-course  for  walvrs; 
Fsal.  6S.  12.  slie  tliat  tarried  at  tionied.  ilie  s|K>il 

TS.  13.  lie  il.  the  sea  and  catise<i  them  to  pass 
65.  d.  Iliem  an  inheritance  by  line.  Acts  13.  19. 
13i"i.  13.  to  him  whicli  d.  tlie  Red  sea  into  iiarts 
Isit.  33  23.  tlien  is  the  prey  of  u  preat  spoil  d. 
34.  IT.  his  hand  hatli  d.  it  to  them  by  line 
61.  1."..  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God  tliat  d  the  sea 
Lam.  4.  Ifi   llie  an^er  of  [lie  Lord  hath  d.  tliem 
Ez(k  1. 1 11.  tlieir  wings  wore  d.  a'love 
37  22.  nor  shall  ihey  lierf.  into  two  kingdoms 
Van.  2.  41.  kingdom  shall  lie  d.  I>nt  strent'tli  of  iron 
5-  28.  tl.y  kiiifriloin  Ud.  and  (riven  tntlie  Me(ies 
11.4.  his  lii:i^doiii  shall  heti.  toward  llie  four  winds 
Hos.  10.  '2.  thcu  iieurt  is  li.  now   sliull  tliey  be 
luuuil  I'tlulty 
Ini'js  1.  t  53.  because  they  d.  tlie  mountains 
7.  17.  lliy  iand  snail  be  d.  by  line,  sliak  die 
'.'.c.  -.  ■},  luriuiig  ,1  .vay,  lie  bulb  d.  our  tields 
/^cch.  14.  ..  Iby  iii>uil  shall  be  d.  ni  the  midst 
M.it.  I'Z.  "25.  i.'>^ery  knij^Uuin  or  bouse  d.  against  it- 
sell'  shull  iKjc  sia.ul,  Mark  A.  -4,  i>.  J.iiUc  1 1. 17. 
•Jtj.  be  IS  d.  ag.  bimsell',  Jlarli  ;i.  '2t).  l.tUce  1 1 .  IH. 
j'llark  (i.  41.  the  two  tishes  d.  he  among  them 
Luke  12.  52.  there  shall  be  live  in  one  bouse  (/. 
oJ.  the  futher  shall  be  d.  against  the  son,  and  son 
1.5.  12.  and  he  d.  unto  them  bis  living 
.ids  14.  4.  the  multitude  of  the  city  was  d.  23.  7. 
1  ('o>-.l.i:t.  isOhrist</..'  wasl'aul  crucitied  for  you? 
Iit.-c.  ll).  ly.  tlie  great  city  was  d.  into  three  jiarls 

DIVIDER. 
/.ul'el2.I4.liesaid,muii,whoina(lomea(2.overyou? 

DIVIDETH. 
L:r.  U.  4.  chcweth  the  ciid,but  J.  not  lbeboof,5,(). 
2I>.  the  carcases  of  every  beast  winch  d.  the  boot 
Deut.  14.  H.  the  swine,  because  it  d.  ibe  hoof 
Job  2(i.  12.  he  d.  the  sea  with  his  power 
Psal.  2y.  7.  the  voice  of  the  Lord  d.  the  flames 
Jer.  31.  .'13.  which  d.  llie  sea  when  the  waves  roar 
lAfa^2^.:^2.as  a  shepherd  J.bis  slieeji  from  tlie  gouts 
l.uke  II.  22.  laketli  bis  armour,  and  d.  his  spoils 

DIVIDING. 
Josli  19.  49.  they  had  made  an  end  of  d.  the  land 

51.  so  they  made  an  end  of  (/.  the  country 
ha.  t)3.  12.  led  them,  d.  the  water  before  them 
I  Ian.  7.  25.  until  a  lime, and  times,  and  a  d.  of  time 

1  L'«r.  12.  11.  (/.  to  every  man  severally  as  be  will 

2  y':M.2.15.  a  vvorknian  rightly  d.  the  word  of  truth 
Heb.  4.  12.  pieicini  to  llii>  d.  asunder  of  the  joints 

DlVl.NA'i'lUN. 
The  Eastern  peoiili  .,an<t  /inri  tiiitarlt/  the\srSLe]ires, 
were  aliciiy.'i  i:crij  fund  iiJ\\\\\n\ilMns,iitagic,aHd 
tlie  curiaus  art.s  of  iiilerpritliiif  dreams,a,Hdiii- 
qiiiriii^,  by  U7tlaicful  methaila,  iiitu  the  kuow- 
leilgeof  whiitiBas  tHComellii.i  mu.f  acunsequenee 
of  their  timorous  and  su/ierstitmun  gemus. 
IHieii  Mo.^es  published  the  luu>  of  (Jod,  this  ecil 
■w'ws  and.  had  been  fur  some  time  per;/  common  in 
E;,'y|it,  and  the  uci;shhouriiig  coantne.t;  and  to 
cur':  the  [fravWu-iof  their  iiicliitat.wn  to  consult 
diiuuer.<.,fortHHe-trUfrs,  augurs,  and  lulcrpre- 
ttrs  of  dreams,  i<-/:.  he  promised  them  from  (iotl 
that  the  Spirit  of  prophecy  slwiild  mil  depart 
from  among  them;  aud  forbade  lham,Huder  very 
fccere  pemiilies,  to  consult  dinners,  astrolo- 
ge-s,  and  other  persons  of  this  kind.  He  coin- 
in  anded  thi III  to  be  st.uncd,ichu pn  tendi  d  to  have 
a  faiiuUiirspirit,or  thespiril  (//'liiviiiation,  Lev. 
21).  27.  .ind  in  Deut.  18.  9,  ill,  1 1,  i5,  he  sai/s, 
VVheii  thou  art  come  into  the  land  w|iii;li  the 
I..ord  thy  Cod  givelb  Ihee,  thou  shall  nol  learn 
lo  do  after  the  abominations  of  those  nations. 
There  shall  not  be  found  among  you  anyone  that 
inakcth  his  son  v.t  Ins  daughier  to  pass  ibrough 
the  fire,  or  that  u.si  Ih  ilirination,  or  an  observer 
of  times,  or  ar  eiubaiiter,  or  a  witch;  Or  a 
charmer,  or  .-■.  eonnultcr  with  familiar  spirits,  or  i 
a  wir.ard,  or  a  Mecromancer.  God  Vriill  raise 
op  iiiito  ihec  a  frophet, (ram  the  midst  of  thee, 
ol  thy  brethren,  like  unto  me;  Unto  him  ye 
ah.ill  hearken.  The  writings  of  the  prophets 
'are  fall  of  inrectincs  against  the  I.'jraelitts, 
tcAo  consuiied  lUmncrs,  and  against  the  false 
prophets,  irao  set  up  to  foretel  things  fiUuie, 
ana  //<;  this  mee.ns  seduced  the  peupie^  Jer.  14. 
H.  Ezet.  13.  G,  7. 
T'tce  irere  several  so-tn  of  divioations,  namely, 
Ajt  water,  fire,  earth,  air  ;  by  the  flight  iif  birds, 
and  liirir  sinsing ;  by  lots,  by  dreams,  by  t.'ie 
/staff,  er  wand,  by  the  entrails  nf  rirtims,  and 
by  '.ups.  Tlie  heathens  used  many  dicinntinns, 
i-e:,ig  ezr.iteii  thereto  by  distrust  of  God,  ami 
the  trmptiitiiins  of  the  deril.  who  'lail  a  grciil 
haul  lit  many  if  tlieir  Answers,  Acts  10.  IC. 
137 


Josepli'tf  cup,  mentioned  in  (ien.  44.5,  which  was 

eoneeuteil  (h  lieiijainin's  sack,  the  ijouiigir  bru 
Lher  uj   this  I'alruii-eli,  is  tile  subject  of  many 
different  conjectures,  JounUed  oil  the  words  oj 
Jusepii  s  uj.cir.  Is  nut  iliis  the  cup  in  whicli  my 
loiil  ornikelb,  and  whereby  be  divinetb  i    Huiiie 
question  u /i.J.lier  J usL [lit  did  indeed  make  use 
of  tills  c/i^  in  forettlling  what  was  to  come; 
irhethtr  his  peyple  believed  su,  or  whether  this 
was  said  btj  Uieiu,  according  lo  tlie  coiiiiuoii  opi- 
nion nj  llie  Egyptians,  who  held  Joseph  fur  a 
great  magician;  ur  whether  they  said  su  to  inti- 
inidalc  JusciiWs brethren,  making  tlieni  believe, 
tliat  Joseph,  whom  as  yet  Uiey  knew  not  to  be 
their  brother,  was  a  man  very  CLpert  in.  the  art 
of  divining,  and  had  discovered  the  theft  wlucli 
they  had  committed,  by  virtue  of  tins  art. 
Jill  these  several  opinions  have  their  defenders. 
It  IS  certain,  that  the  aitcients  had  a  sort  of  di- 
vination by  cups,    '/'he  easternpeuple  say,  that 
old  /riH^rtjliamschid,  who  is  the  kJoIuiiioii  of  the 
Persian^,  and  Alexander  tjis  lireat,had  cults,  by 
means  whereof  they  knew  things  natural,  and 
sometiiiits  even  supernatural.      The  ancients 
speak  of  certain  divining  cups  full  of  wine, or 
other  lii/iLors,  which  were  poured  out  with  cere- 
mony from  the  side  where  Uie  handle  was,  and 
Uiut  jroin  thence  tliey  drew  presages  of  what 
was  to  come.    Viiuy  speaks  of  divinations  with 
water  and  basins,in  lib.xxx,  cap.2.   The  manner 
of  divining  by  thcGobletwas  this:  Littlcplates 
of  gold,  or  silver,  or  some  precious  stones,  with 
certain  characters  engraved  upon  them,  were 
thrown  into  it;  and  after  some  invocations,  and 
superstitious  ceremonies,  the  Demon  was  con- 
sulted. He  answered  in  several  ways,sumetimes 
by  articulate  sounds  ;  sometimes  he  made  the 
characters  in  the  (Joblet  appear  upon  the  su- 
perjicies  of  the  water,  and  formed  his  o.iiswer 
by  the  order  in  which  they  stood.    Hometimes  he 
traced  the  images  of  the  person  on  whose  ac- 
count he  was  interrogated,     jit  other  times  a 
ring  was  fastened  to  a  thread,  and  held  sus- 
pended over  the  water  in  the  cup :  the  ring,  by 
its  different  percussions,  shewed  the  several 
things  which  acre  inquired  after. 
But  us  to  Joseph  It  is  nut  to  be  believed,  that  he 
used  his  cup  in  divinations  :  he  was  too  wise 
and  religious  to  practise  any  thing  so  vain, and 
su  contrary  to  religion,  as  divinulions,  of  what 
nature  soever  they  might  be.    He  was  certainty 
very  skilful  in  the  science  of  foretelling  things 
to  cirine ;  but  this  knowledge  was  not  acquired; 
it  was  no  eurmus  and  diabolical  art,  but  some 
super  lint  iiral  faculty  which  Oud  had  cumiiiu 
vieatcd  tu  hi  in,  whereby  he  procured  that  high 
cunsidcratiiin  he  was  in  thruughuut  Egypt.    It 
is  not  incredible  tliat  the  Kgyptians,  and  per- 
haps sonic  of  his  own  people,  might  think  him 
to  be  truly  a  magiciiin,  and  might  have  spuken 
of  him  according  tu  this  prejudice;  but  it  dues 
not  follow,  that  he  used  a  cup  in  dtvinintr. 
The  Hebrew  text  o/ Genesis  will  bear  anothir 
constriictiun.     Is  not  this  the  cup  wherein  my 
lord  dnnks,  and  searches  for  so  caiefully  ?    Ur, 
Is   not  this  tlte   cup   wherein    my   lord  drinks, 
and  by  which  he  has  tried  you  ?     He  will  try 
whether  you    are  as    acknowledging  as    you 
ouglit  to  be,  for  the  particular  favours  he  has 
shewn  you.      This   cup  will  serve   to  give  a 
proof  of  your  ingratitude  and  infidelity. 
Divination  bv  the   wand  is  taken    notice  of  in 
Ezek.  21.  21,  22.  and  in  Ilos.  4.  12.     The  king 
of  Habylun  stood  at  the  parting  of  the  way,  to 
use   divinuliun ;    he    made    bis    arrows    bright. 
Either  writing  on  these  arrows,  the  mimes  of 
cities,  and  countries,  then  putting  them  into  a 
quiver,  and  mixing  them,  and  thence  drawimr 
iUevi   out,  and   concluding  according   as  the 
names  were,  which  were  on  the  arrows  :  Or,  in/ 
shooting   the   urroies,   and  judging   by  their 
flight;  or  casting  them  vp  in  the  air,  and  di- 
vining by  their  fall.     In  the  same  passage, 
divination  bv  the  entrails  of  victims  is  token 
.-•otice  of;  He  consulted  with  images,  he  looked 
into  the  liver.     From  the  position  and  colour 
of  the  liner,  they  used  tojmlge  of  future  pros- 
perous., or  iinprosperons  events. 
JV«m.22.  7.  with  the  rewards  of  d.  in  their  hand 
23.  23.  neither  is  there  any  d.  against  Isrwel 
Dent.  18.  1(1.  oi  that  nscih  d.  2  Kings  17.  17. 
I  .S'«»«.  15.  t  23.  rebellion  is  as  the  sin  of  d. 
Prnv.  Ifi.  t  10.  d.  is  In  llie  lips  of  the  King 
./er.  14.  14.  ihev  prophesy  unto  vou  visions  and  d. 
Ezek.  12.  24.  nor  (lattermg  d.  in  Israel 
13.  6.  they  have  seen  vanity,  and  lying  rf. 

7.  and  liavi'  ye  nut  spoken  a  Iviiig  d.? 
21.  21.  the  km;:  id' Hahylon  stood  to  use  d. 

22.  at  bis  ri:,'lit  band  was  tho  d.  of  .Jeru^^alem 

23.  tt  sbaii  lie  lo  thuin  as  a  false  d.  in  their  sight 


DIV 

t  .^cts  16.  16.  a  ddinsel  possessed  with  a  spirit  of  d. 
DlVlNATlOiXS. 
Ezek.  73.  23.  ye  sliall  see  no  more  divine  rf. 

UlVh\E 
Oen.  44.15. wot  ye  not  thalsuch  a  man  asl  can  (I.? 

1  Ham.  2ri.  S.  d.  to  me  by  ilie  laniiliar  spirit 
Ezek.  13.  9.  my  bund  on  the  propiiels  that  u'.  lies 

23.  ye  sliuti  see  iMi  more  vanity,  or  ii  divination? 
21.  29.  whiles  they  d.  a  lie  unto  ibee  to  bring  tl.ee 
jUic.  3.(j.  itsliaH  bedaik  to  you,  that  ye  shall  not  ^ 
11.  and  the  prujiliets  then  ol  d.  lor  iiiuney 
DIVINE,  .idjtctice. 
Prov.  16.  10.  a  d.  seiilem-e  is  jii  the  lips  of  the  king 
//c6.9.1.tirst  covenant  bud  ordinances  ol'(/.  sei  vie^ 

2  Pet.  1.3.  as  liis  (/.power  liaili  given  lo  us  alltiiingt 
4.  that  ye  might  be  pai takers  ol  the  d.  nature 

DlVliNLR,  «. 
Deut.  18.  14.  for  these  nations  hearkened  to  U. 
Josh.  13.  t  22.  Ual.iam  the  d.  did  Israel  slay 
1  Sam.  G.  2.  the  I'hihsliiies  called  lor  the  d. 
Isa.  44.  25.  that  tunietb,  llnit  iiiakefli  d.  mad 
Jer  27.  9.  therelijie  hearken  not  lo  your  d. 
29.  8.  let  not  your  [iroiihets  and  d.  deceive  you 
Mic.  3. 7.  seers  be  ashamed,  anil  the  d.  conlbiiiided 
Zecli.  10.  2.  tlie  d.  have  seen  a  lie,  lold  lalse  dreamt 

DIVINETH. 
Gen.  44.  5.  is  not  tins  it  wherehy  indeed  he  d.? 

DIVINING. 
Ezek.  22.  28.  seeing  vanity,  and  d.  lies  to  them 
Jilic.  3.  t  tJ.  it  shall  be  dark  unto  you  from  d. 

DIVISION. 
Ezod.  8.  23. 1  will  put  a  d.  between  my  people 

1  Chr.  1. 1 19.  the  mmie  of  Kber's  son  was  I'eleg,  d. 

2  Chron.  35.  5.  accmding  to  the  d   ol' the  Leviiei 
Cant.  2.  t  17.  as  a  bail  on  the  mouiitains  oi  d 
Luke  12.  51.  1  tell  you,  nay,  hut  ratlie.  rl, 

John  7.  43.  so  there  was  a  d.  among  the  p'  i.ij^lo, 

because  of  bini,  9.  Iti.  |  10.  19. 

1  Cor.  12.  t  25.  there  should  he  no  d.  iii  the  body 

DIVIrilON.S. 
Josh.  11.  23.  gave  the  land  to  Israel,  according  to 
tiieir  d.  12.  7.  |  18.  10.  2  Chron.  35.  5,  12. 
Judg.  5. 15.  for  the  d.  of  Reuben,  there  were  gifat 
thoughts  of  heart,  10. 
1  Sam.  23.  t  28.  called  the  place  ilie  rock  oi  d. 
1  Chron.  23.  t  (i.  David  divided  them  into  ,/. 
24.  1.  these  are  the  d.  of  the  sons  of  Aaion 
2t).  1.  concerning  the  d.  of  the  porters,  12.  19. 
Ezra  li.  18.  they  set  the  priests  in  their  (/.AVi. 11.36 
Wow. ll).17. mark  them  which  cause  d.  and  olleiiccii 
1  Cor.  1.  10.  that  there  be  no  d.  iiniong  you 
3.  3.  whereas  tliei''  is  among  you  strife  and  d. 
11.  18.  1  hear  that  there  he  d.  among  you 
DIVORCE 
Is  the  dissolution  of  marriage,  or  a  sepnr^li7n 
of  husband  anil  wtj'e.  Jloses  loli  rated  diviircea: 
His  words  on  this  subject,  arc  in  Deut.  24.  i„ 
2,  3,  4,  When  a  man  hath  taken  a   wil'i:  nr.:i 
married  her,  and  it  come  to  pass  iliat  she  liiid 
no  favour  in  his  eyes,  because  he  hath  U.unii 
some  uneleanness  in  her ;    then  let  liim   ^\  rite 
her  a  bill  of  divorcement,  cVc.     Comuientatc-s 
are  much  divided  concerning  the  sense  of  thesi 
words,  because  he  hath   fuiind  some  umlean 
ne.-s,  or,  as  the  Hebrew  has  it,  matter  of  na- 
kedness, in  her. 
The  school  of  Shainmab,  who  livid  n  little  hefort 
our  Saviour,  taught,  that  a  man  cuuld  nut  tau>- 
fully  be  divorced  from  his  wife,  unless  he  had 
found  her  guilty  of  some  action  which   wat 
rea^lly  infamous,  and  contrary  to  the  rules  » 
virtue.   But  the  school  of  \l\[\ti\,icliu  KUiShain 
wa\>'s  disciple,  taught. on  the  contrary,  that  Ikt 
least  reasons  were  siifficienl  to  authorize  a  men 
to  put  away  his  wife;  for  er.ample,  if  she  liia 
not  dress  his  meat  well,  ur  if  he  found  iinj 
woman  whom  he  liked  belter.      He  trunslatei 
Moses'  tei.t  thus:   If  he  hath  found  any  thii:» 
in  her,  or  an  uncleanne!!3.     Akiba,/«'  offmnre 
that  it  was  stijjicient   cause  J'l  r  r,  nion  lo  p,a 
away  his  wife,  if  she  were  not  agreeable  to  kn 
husband.     Jifter  this  manner  he  ejjilaiiud  In. 
tritof  Moses:  If  she  find  no  favmn  in:ns  eyes 
this  was  the  frst  reason  :  the  semnd  was,  1  f  ht 
find  any  uneleanness  In  her.    Josephns  and.  pb'lft 
shew  sufficiently,  that  in  their  time  the  Jewi 
believed  divorce  to  be  lawful  upon  very  trivial 
causes.     But  volhing  can  justify  such  a  pro- 
cedure but  adultery,  whrreliy  the  in urriage  re- 
lation is  radically  dissulvril,  iMal.  5.  32. 
That  the  Phariiees  explained  this  tuliratinn  of 
Moses  in  the  like  extensive  manner,  may  be 
gathered  from  the  question  thiy  put    to  our 
Saviour,  Mat.  19.  3,  Is  il   lawtul  for  a   man  to 
put  away  his  wife  for  every  cause  ?    Thii  they 
proposed  to  nnr  Snriunr,  trying  if  Ihey  couia 
gel  any  thing  frnm  him  to  his  prejudice.   Had 
he  answered  in  the  afHrmiitivr,  hr  htul  ca-.tra- 
dieted  what  he  formally  delivered  un  this  liead. 
Mat.  5.  33.     jjad  .ie  denied,  they  would  UaiX 


DO 

r^r.-'xsed  him  forcontradtcling  the  law  of  Moaes, 
Deut.'ii.  I .  Our  ^aviuur  answtred  iicilktr  yea 
nor  nay,  bnt  vave  them  a  J'atr  vccaston  to  aa- 
,s;/)i!r  tliemsiives.  and  tacitly  cliar<red  Hum  wil/i 
i'fnoravcc  and  cvrruptton  vf  the  late  of  (jvd. 
He  referred  them  to  the  Jirst  institution  of 
•narriage,  iu  Hen.  1.  "Si.  |  ii.  ii.  Have  yu  ii«t 
rtiadjthai  he  wlio  made  tlwin  at  the  be^mmiig, 
made  iheni  male  aiul  lernale?  asid  said,  Koi 
'  Uus  cause  »liaU  a  man  leave  lathei  and  molliei-, 
and  shall  cleave  to  his  wile,  and  ihey  Uvanj 
ihall  be  one  flesh.  Whereluie  they  are  no 
more  Ivvaiii,  hut  one  llesli.  What  tlieiel'ote  (iod 
hath  joined  together,  let  no  man  jiut  asunder. 
JiVoHi  hence  he  leaves  them  to  conclude,  zchcthcr 
tl  was  probable  that  Moses,  whom  they  su 
reverenced,  and  who  wan  so  faithful  in  the 
house  of  (iod  as  a  servant,  did  gice  them  a 
liberty  to  put  asunder  tlwse.  whom  God  had 
■/umed  together.  Or  whether  Ihey  hud  voi  put 
an  interpretation  upon  the  law  of  Moies, 
lokich  it  (ould  not  bear,  m  amsistency  with  Ike 
law  of  God.  Our  .Saviour  adds,lhM  Mosc», 
because  of  the  hardne.s3  of  your  hearts,  sutieied 
vou  to  put  away  your  wives;  but  I'roni  the  he- 
jjinning  it  was  not  so  ;  that  is,  Aloses  gave  ypu 
■no  positive  command  in  the  caste  ;  he  aiuld  not 
make  a  laic  directly  opposite  to  the  law  of  God. 
But  seeing  yoifr  wicked  a?id  malicious  dispo- 
sition, that  you  would  turn  away  your  wives 
without  any  just  and  warrantable  cause,  and 
lu  restrain  your  extravagancies  of  cruelty  to 
your  wives,  or  disorderly  turning  them  off  upon 
any  occasion,  he  made  a  judiciul,  political,  or 
civil  law,  whereby,  upon  reason  of  slate, na 
y,  to  prevent  a  g*reater  civil  mischief,  he  did 
so  far  allow  of  it,  as  to  exempt  them  that  did 
it  from  any  civil  puyti.ihiiicnt  ,  hut  still  it  was 
a  IransTre.s.tion  of  the  moral  li:ic,jtnd  so  a  sm 
against  God.  Jlftir  which  our  .Sariour  dc- 
.crmines  on  this  ijuestion,  according  to  the 
originii.l  law  of  (rod,  and  limits  the  prrmissson 
of  divorce  to  the  single  case  of  adulteiy:  And 
1  s^iy  unto  you,  Whosoever  shall  put  away  his 
wit'c,  except  It  be  for  forniciitton,  and  shall 
inurry  anoiher,  eoniniitteth  ailnitery,  and  wlioso 
inarriclh  her  that  Is  put  away,  iloih  coiuniit 
adultery.  Jn  the  ease  of  ailultery,  t/te  mar- 
'■lasrc  covenant  being  broken,  the  marriage- 
bond  is  fundamentally  dissolved,  and  tl  lies 
in  the  power  of  the  party  wronged  to  prose- 
cute it  to  a  formal  dissolution,  by  divorce  ; 
and  then  the  wronged  party  is  at  liberty  to 
marry  again. 

hr.  'i.  b.  1  had  put  her  awav,  and  given  a  hill  of  J. 
DIVOIIUED. 

lifr.  21. 14.  high-|iriest  shall  not  take  a  d.  woman 
:2'J.i3.hut  il'tlie  priest'sdangliler  be  a  widow  or  (/. 

JVum.  30.  U.  every  vow  of  her  that  is  d.  shall  stand 

Mat.  5.  32.  whosoever  shall  marry  her  that  is  d. 
UIVORCEMENT. 

Dent.  24.  ).  then  let  him  write  her  a  bill  of  i/.  3. 

ha.  .")0.  1.  where  is  the  hill  of  your  mutlior's  d.T 

Mark  10.  4.  IMoser,  sutfered  to  write  a  hill  ol'  d. 

See  Writing. 

DO. 

Gfn.10.6..^brahQmsaid,d«lolier  as  it  pleasPtblliee 
JH.2.').  shall  not  the  Judge  of  all  the  earth  (^o  right? 

31.  IG.  now  then  what  God  hath  said  to  thee,  do 

32.  12.  thou  saidst,  I  will  surely  rfo  thee  good 
41.25.  G.  hath  shewed  what  he  is  rboul  lo  do,  28. 

f.zad.  4.  1.5.  ami  I  will  teach  you  what  ye  shall  i^o 
12.  t  47.  all  the  congregation  sliall  do  it 
I.').  26.  if  thou  wilt  rfo  that  which  i3right,aml  keep 
his  statutes, />eat.  6.  18. )  12.25.  (13. 18. 1 21.  9. 
18.  20.  and  shew  them  the  wo.-k  that  thoy  inusttiu 
19. 8.  all  that  the  Lord  hath  snoken  wc  will  do 
20.  9.  six  days  do  all  thy  worl;,'  23. 12.  JJeut.  5.  13. 

29.  35.  thus  shall  thou  do  to  Aaron  and  his  son.s 
Kev   18.  4.  ye  shall  do  mv  jiidsments,  and  l<et>n 

my  ordinances,  19.  37'.  j  20.  22.  Ezrk.  .36.  27. 
S.which  if  man  do,  JVeh.  9.29.  F.zck.  20.11,13,21. 
25.  19.  ve  shall  do  mv  statutes  and  keeo  mv  judg- 
ments, 20.  8.  I  22.  31.  Dent.  17.  19.  |'2lj.  16. 
JV«wt  22.  20.  word  I  say  to  thee,  that  shalt  thou  do 
24.  1 4.  what  this  people  shall  do  to  thy  peojile 
32.25  thy  servants  wiii  do  as  my  lord  cominandeth 
Jieut.ii.  t  1.  that  ye  may  learn, and  keep  to  do  them 
7.  1 1.  keep  the  commandments  to  rfothem,  11.22. 
17.  10  shalt  do  according  to  the  sentence,  11. 
\0  19.  then  shall  ye  do  to  him  as  he  thought  to  do 
20   15  thus  shalt  thou  do  to  all  the  cities 
27.  26.  all  ihe  words  of  ihis  law  to  do  them 

30.  12.  that  we  may  hear  it  and  do  it,  13. 

31.4.  the  Lord  shall  do  to  them  as  he  did  to  Sihon 

1     32.  C.  do  ye  thus  requite  the  L.  O  foolish  people 

1  t'9»/4.6.^.round  the  city,  thus  shalt  thou  rfosix  days 

1    7  0.  and  whal  wilt  ihon  do  to  thy  great  name? 

!0  25  thus  shall  the  Lord  do  to  your  enemies 

22.  21.  what  have  ye  to  do  with  the  God  of  Israel?. 

laa 


DU 

/osA.23.(>  to  do  all  that  is  wtitlcii  in  .ne  \»)iA  ff  itu 
law  of  i\lo=es,  tliat  ye  turn  not  aside  there 
fiom    1  Chroa.  Iti.  40.  2  Chroil.  34.  21. 

fitdg.  7.  17.  It  sliall  he,  that  as  1  do  so  shall  ye  do 

6.  .i.  what  was  1  able  loiiu  lu  coinpariiHjn  ul  .ou.' 
10.  15.  dulo  us  whatsoever  seeiuelh  goiul  to-  bee 
Id.  14.  consKiet  llierefore  what  ye  huve  lo  d 

18.  llion  said  the  priest  uirto  them,  wh-at  d.    e  7 

I  Rutlii.  4.  In;  wul  led  thee  whiil  thou  shalt  do 

1  itam.  10.  3. 1  will  show  thee  wUat  tUou  »ha.U  tio 

I    22.  3.  till  1  know  what  God  vviU  do  fur  nu^ 

I    2i).2.j.lli.im  shall  i/u  great  things,  and  slili  prevail 

12  AujH.  3.  jb.Mow  lheu(/oit,  the  Liord  haih  .>|iiilveii 

15.  4.  oh  that  1  were  judge,  1  would  do  hiiu  justice 

20.  heie  lam,  U^t  hiui  do  to  me  as  s<.;eiiiel,ii.giM)d 

21.  t  4-  it  IS  not  silver  We  have  to  do  wuh  fc-aul 

24.  12.  ihal  I  may  do  it  to  llite,  I  Ckro-u.  21.  10. 

I  Kings -^  li.  liu  tlufiul'oro  according  lo  thy  wisdom 

ill.  do  as  no  haili  said,  and  fall  upon  him 
a.  32.  then  heai ,  i.ud  do,  and  judge  thy  servants 
31L  hear  m  heaven,  foigive,  and  </<*,  2  Chr.  ti.  -Zi. 
U.  Iti.  do-  that  IS  right  m  mine  eyes,  3b.  |.  14.  6. 
IS.  34.iiu  It  the  second  linio,(y<»it  the  third  lime 
-h'ings'J.  IS.  what  hast  Ihouloiiu  wilh|H'ace.'  I'J. 
17.;{4.  lo-llusday  they  do  alier  the  former  mauiiets 
2U.  U.  the  Lord  vvdl  do  as  he  hath  S[iokeu 

1  C/ir.  4.  t  10.  that  thou  wouldest  do  me  from  evil 
17.  2.  JVathan  said,  do  all  thai  i»  hi  thmu  heart 

23.  let  thing  be  estabhsh.  and  do  as  thou  hast  said 
21.  8.  do  away  the  uiniuity  of  thy  servant 

2  L'hron.  9.  tr.  tnee  king,  loi/w  judgment  and  justice 

19.  tj,  said  to  the  judges,  take  lieed  what  ye  du. 
1.  wherefore  iiuw  take  heed  and  do  it 

9.  thus  shall  ye  do  ui  the  fear  of  the  Loril 

20.  12.  we  have  nomiglit,iior  know  we  what  torfo 

25.  8.  If  thou,  wilt  go,  do  it,  bo  strong  for  battle 
Kzra  4.  2.  for  we  seek  your  God,  as  ye  do 

7.  10.  to  seek  the  law  of  ihe  Lord,  and  do  it 
18.  that  do  after  the  will  of  your  God 

jViA.  2.  12.  what  God  bath  put  in  my  heart  to  do 
5.  12.  they  should  do  accoiding  to  tins  promise 

9.  24.  that  they  might  lio  with  them  as  they  would 
./oh  7.  20. 1  have  Slimed,  what  shall  1  do  to  thee  .' 

11.  8.  It  IS  high  as  heaven,  wlkat  canst  tlaiu  da  1 

13.  20.  only  do  not  two  things  unto  ine 

Psal.  40.  8.  1  delight  to  do  thy  will,  O  ray  God 
.50.  10.  what  hast  thou  lo  do  lo  declare  my  statutes 
83.  9.  du  unto  them,  as  unto  the  Midiauites 
109.  21.  but  do  thou  for  me,  O  God  llie  Lord 
119.  f  112. 1  have  inclined  my  heart  lo  do 
132.  be  merciful  to  me,  as  lhoi>  usesl  lo  do  so 
those  that  love  thy  name 
143. 10.  teach  me  to  dolh-j  will,t)iou  art  my  God 
Prov  3.  27.  It  IS  in  the  power  of  thy  band  lot/oil 
I'.Lct.  9.  10-  do  It  with  tfcy  mighl, there  is  reowork 
Isa.  10.  3.what  willyea'cin  the  day  of  visitation? 
28.  21.  that  he  may  do  his  work,  hi.Hsttaiige  work 
45.  7.  ]  the  Lord  da  all  llitse  things 
Jcr.2.18.  what  hast  thou  to  do  in  the  way  of  Egypt? 
what  hast  thou;  to  do  in  the  way  of  Assyria? 

4.  30.  when  thou  a:t  spoiled,  what  will  ihou  do7 

5.  31.  and  what  will  ye  do  in  the  eisd  thereof? 

7.  n.seest  thou  not  what  ihey  do  incitiesof  Jud. 

11.  4.  sr'ying,  obey  my  voicOjand  da  them 

!5.  whal  hath  my  beloved  to  ilv  m  mine  ho>!«c1 

12.  5.  how  will  thou  (/oil)  the  swelling  of  Jordan? 

14.  7.  O  Lord,  do  thou  it  for  ihy  name's  sake 
39.  12.  do  to  Inn),  even  as  he  shall  say  to  tliee 
42.  X  and  may  slrew  the  thing  that  we  may  do. 
.50.  15.  as  she  hath  done,  r/o  unlo  her,  29. 

/.«/«.  1.22.  (/o  unto  them  aslhou  hast  done  unto  me 
Kick.  8.  ti  son  of  n.an,  see»l  thou  what  lliey  </«.' 

10.  5.  no  eye  pitied  thee,  lo  do  any  of  Ihesc  to  thee 

13.  5.  but  if  a  man  be  jnst,  and  do  that  which  is 

lawful  and  right,  21    [  33.  14,  19. 
24.  22.  and  ye  shall  do  as  I  have  done,  24. 
31.  t  11.  in  doing  he  shall  do  iinio  hiin 
.313.  37.  1  will  be  enquired  of  to  do  n  lor  them 
Dan.  9.  19.  O  Lord,  hearken  and  i/o,  defer  not 

11.  ."i.  he  shall  do  according  to  his  w  ill,  lf\  30. 
39.  thus  shall  be  do  in  the  most  strong  holds 

Hos.  9.  5.  what  will  ye  do  m  the  solemn  day  ? 

10.  3.  what  then  should  a  king  do  to  us  ? 
.Joil  3. 4.  what  have  ye  to  do  with  me,  O  Tyre  ? 
Jimos  3.  t  0.  and  shall  not  the  Lord  do  soniewhat 

7.  the  Lord  will  do  rsolhing,  but  he  revealelh 
Jonah  4.  9.  1  do  well  to  be  angry, even  untoiJeath 
Mic.  6.  8.  but  to  do  justly,  and  to  love  merry 
Z/^ck.  1.  21.  then  said  1,  what  come  these  to  dof 

8.  16.  these  are  the  things  that  ye  shall  do 
■Mat.  5  19.  but  whosoever  shall  do  and  teach  them 

47.  brethren  only,  what  rfoye  more  than  others? 

8.  29.  behold,  they  cried  oul,  saying,  what  have 

we  to  do  with  thee  ?  Afark  \.  24.  T.uke  4.34. 

12.  50.  for  whosoever  shall  d»  the  will  of  my 

Father  who  is  in  heaven,  Mark  3.  35. 

20.  T5.  lawful  to  at  what  I  will  with  mine  own 
32.  what  will  ye  I  shall  do  :o  you?  Mark  10.  .36. 

21.  24.  1  will  ask,  if  ye  tell  me  I  will  tell  you  bv 
whal  authority  1  do  these  things,  Mark  11.29. 


DO 

Nat.  21   27.  rie?.nM,  Nosther  tell  T  yon  hv  what  nrs- 
thoiity  1  (io  Ihrse  Ihiiijrs.  Mark  ]\.  SS.V.uie  20.iS. 
40.  whenlonl  of  viney.^r(l  cii-nielh.-vv-har  n  Wl  ho  (/</ 
t(i  lho.se  hnsbanilinen  ?  Murk  12.  9.  Lnkr  21).  1.5. 
2.1.  .5  all  their  worfes  rhey  rfij  to- l>e  seen  of  men 
2t.  Kl.  have  nothing  io.rf'0- wilh  that  jiust  roan 
M'lrlt  7.  .'<-  MKiin-  other  such  Ihke  things,  ye  ffo,  I.?. 
l-2.vesnffer  him  Momoretndo  fm-fittherormolher 

11.  -28.  who  tr.Tve  iht'eamhofity  torfslhese  things  .■* 
':  I.nke 4. 2S.  whnt  hovelioarddnne.rfoin  thy  soiintry 

fi   2.  why  do  ve  that  wliiich  is  n©)  lawful  lo  (*»? 
•     li.  lUey  tfiiumuneil  wbut  Ihey  m'ntht  (/o t o- Jesn.'v 

31.  as  ye -would  thaX  men  slmuhl  rfMowou,  do  ye 
8.  21.  ihesyg  who.  lu'ar  the  v?oi'd  of  (}o»!  and  rf©  it 
:  ](■).  4.1  am  resrtlved  wliat  to-fio  when  lam  pntont 
17.  If)  have  cUjne  that  whidi.  was  oua-  duly  to  do- 
19.  48.  and  could  not  liiid  whal  they  might  do 
23.  31.  if  ihey  do  Uiese  ih;;;^*  lu  a  green  Iree 

34.  torgive  them,  they  know  lujt  what  they  d» 
JnJiU  2.  5.  \vha.ls(>ever  he  saiah  Hi  voUr<io  it 
4.34.  my  meal  is  to  do  the  will  uf  Inm  ihal  sent  me 
5.  30.  1  can  of  mine  own  self  df  nolhing 

30.  the  works  ihat  !.(/«■  bear  witness  ot  me 
C.  6.  IW  be  himself  know  whal  he  would  do 

28.  wliat  shall  w«  do?  Acts.  2.  37.  \  10.  30. 

7.  4.  if  thou,  do  these  things  shew  thyself  to-  v;orlcS 
17.  if  any  man  will  do  his  will,  he  shall  krow 

8.  211.  I  do  always  iliuse  things,  that  pleasa  ium 
39.  ye  would  lio  the  works  of  Abruliant 

9.33.  if  he  were  not  of  God,  he  ctuild  dftuo-tbing 
10.  25.  the  works  ilial  1  do  in.  luy  father's  iiamu 
11.47.cbief  prieslsand  lMiiuis<^essajd,wliatiio  wo? 

13.  7.  what  I  do-  lliou  kuuwesl  nut  now 

15.  that  ye  sliould  do  as  1  luive  done  lo  you 
17.  if  ye  know  ihese, happy  are  ye  if  ye  do  ibeiB 

14.  12.  the  works  lhal  L  do  shall  he  do  al.so 

14.  if  ye  ask  any  thing  in  my  name,  I  will  do  it 
15.14.my  friends,  if  ye  (io  wluitever  I  comuiaiHl  jx)iii 
21.  Ihese  things  will  they  do  unto  you,  10.  3'. 
17.  4.  the  work  which  Ihou  gavesl  me  to  da 
21.  21.  Lord,  and  what  sluill  tlws  man  do? 
Jiets  1.  1.  of  all  ili.-ii  Jesus  Ix'grtn  tH.(Z«  and  feacb 
4-  28.  to  dg  whatsoever  iby  ciuuisel  determined 
9.0.  lie  said.  Lord,  wlhat  will  thou  have  ine  lo  do? 
111.  0.  he  sliall  tell  Ihee  whirl  Ihou  imght est  lo  do 

14.  15.  sayijig,  sirs,  why  du  ye  these  things  f 

15.  36.  vi&it  our  brethren,  and  see  bow  they  do 
1.0.  28.  (/«  Ihyself  no  harnk,.  for  we  are  all  hero 
17.7.  these  do  contrary  lo  Ihi:  deeines  of  t-'esar 

Horn.  1.32.  not  only  r/o  the  same,  but  have  pleasura 

2.14.  f/»'by  nature  ihe  things conlainsdio  Iha  law 

7.15.  for  that  which  I  da  I  allow  not,  what  1  woulii 

lliat  do-1  (lol,  hut  whal  t  hale  that  do  i 
J6.  if  1  do  thai  winch  1  woulil  not,  !>  consent  naS 
17.  ihen  i*  is  no  uioi*.  1  that  do  it,  bitt  sin,  2ti 

12.  S.  lhal  givelb,  let  him  do-  it  with  siinplicily 

1  (or.  7. 36.  let.  hini  do  what  he  will,  he  siiuiei  h  nol 
10.  :il.  whalsoever  ye  do,  do  all  lo  ihe  glorv  of<i. 

16.  10.  he  worketb  the  work  of  the  Ld.  as  I  al.so  da- 

2  Cor.  8.  10*  not  only  to  do,  Iwil  also  lo  he  l(*rwjr<t 

13.  7.  that  ye  .shouhl  do  tlial  which  is  honest 
0«/.2. 10.  l.^esairne  whurh  1  also  was  forward  lO(f» 

14.  not  as  do  the  Jews,  to  live  as  do  ttie  .lews 

3.  10.  written  iji  the  book  of  the  law  it>  do  ihria 
5.  21.  they  which  do  su<;h  things  shall  not  inhi-rit 

£;>/(.  0.  9.  masters,  do  the  same  ibings  lo.si'rvanit 
21.  lhal  ye  may  kiuivv  iiiy  atyairs,  and  ho.w  1  da 
Phil.  2.  13^  Go<l  worketb  both  lo  will  and  to  do 

4.  9.  ilie  thing.s  ye  have  heard  and  seen  in  inc.  ila 
Cat.  3.  17.  wh-jtsoBvef  ye  da  m  wofd  or  deed,  do  aW 

Hi  theuaiue  «f  the  Lord  Jesus,  giving  thanks 

23.  whalso<!ver  ye  do, do  it  hearldy,a»  to  the  I... 

1  Thess.'i.  12.  in  love,  even  as  we  do  toward  yi.a 

4.  10.  indeed  ye- do  it  toward  all  the  brethreo 

5.  6.  lliercfore  lei  uj  not  sleep  i*s  do  olhera 

H.  and  edifv  one  another, even  as  also  ye  do 

24.  faithful  is  he  that  cajletb,  who  also  w'lll  du  ift 

2  Tkess.  3.  4.  that  ye  hosh  do  anil  will  do  the  iLing* 
27'*/H.4..5.  dothe  work  of  a»evangelisl,innke  proof 

9.  do  thy  diligence  to  come  shortly  to  lue,  21. 
PA(/(>)n.21.  knowing  thou  will  do  more  than  I  Bay 
//f A. 4. 13. lo  eyes  of  him  with  whom  wehavt.  totfiB 

10.  7.  then  saidl,lo,  I  come  to  do  thy  will,  OG.  9,. 
13.  6.  I  will  not  fear  what  man  slvuU  do  <a  ma 
21.  makeyou  perfect  m  every  work,lodo  his  wilt 

1  Pet.  4.  ll.let  himdoitasof  llveabililyGedgivetb 

2  Pit.  1.  10.  if  ye  da  these,  ye  shall  never  fall 
3.  10.  wrest,  as  ihey  do  also  other  scriptures 

1  .fohn  1.  6.  we  lie,  and  d»  not  the  truih 
3.  22.  do  thoselliings  that  are  pleasing  i»  1  is  sight 
Kev.  2.  5.  and  repent,  arid  da  the  first  wo;  as 

Can  or  canst  DO. 
Gen.  31.  43  whal  can  1  do  lo  Ihese  my  daugHeO 
Dent.  3.  24.  none  can  do  according  to  tby  -.ycrks 
1  .S'rtm.29.  0.  shalt  know  what  tby  seivant  eanco 
Job  1.5.  3.  speeches  wher«wtili  be  can  do  no  gocxl 
22.  17.  and  what  ean  the  Almighty  do  for  ihem  t 
42.  2.  I  know  that  thou  canst  da  every  thing 
Psal.  11.3.found.destroyeti,what  can  righteout& 
50. 4. 1  will  iu>.t  fear  what  flesh  cua  da  to  me>  1.^ 


DO 

f^  118  13  1  will  not  few  what  man  can  :.}  to  mo 
Sfcl.a  12.  ivliat  can  mail  do  ihalcuMiL-UiattBr  Kiiy ! 
Jer  38.  5.  liiat  can  dit  any  thing  agauist  jou 
Math  \\!ii.  it'canst  do  any  ihiiig,  have  coiiiii.  uii  us 
Luke  in.  4.  iiltKi  Ihat  have  no  more  lliey  can  do 
/okn'i.^i.(ui  uu  man  can  Jotliesc  lunacies  ihuu  duil 

5.  ly.  Utn  Sou  can  do  uolhing  ot  iiimiiell',  3t). 

15.  .'t.  for  wdnout  me  ye  can  do  uolliiiig 
2  0'r.  \'.i.  >*.  we  cun  «'w  nothing  against  the  trnUi 
P/ii'..i.lXlcandoii.\\  tlimgs  ilno'Ch..-treiiglhen.me 
See  Do  CojaMANuMtNTs. 
DO  with  etui. 
Etod.23.^  thou  shall  n  t  follow  ami.ltitude  todo  c. 
t.ec.5.4.iras»ul  swear  .o(/«e«wZorgood,or  liogood 
VeuU  4.  Hi.  shall  do  cvtl  in  the  signt  ol  Uie  Lord 

31.  "29.  bei'ause  ye  wi;J  du  eoU  in  sight  ol'  the  Loril 

1  Sain.'M.  li).  ilj*  olease  my  lather  to  </<;  thee  ecil 
i  Sam.  12.  y.  why  despised  L.  to  do  cid  ::>  his  sight 
i  h'lHffsS.  1'2.  because  1  know  the  irit  thou  willite 

17.  17. sold  themselves  Uidt/  cat  in  sight  of  Load 
21.  9.  Manasseh  seduced  them  to  do  more  tivil 

A't'A.  y.  t  •'*<.  they  returned  lo  do  evd  before  thee 
fs.  'M.  Hi.  the  face  of  L.  against  them  that  do  ceil 

37.  8.  fret  not  thyself  in  any  wise  to  do  cvd 
frov.  2.  14.  who  rejoice  to  do  cvd,  and  delight  in 

24.  (5.  he  that  deviseth  to  da  cvd  shall  be  called 
Eccl.  S.  {.  for  they  consider  not  that  they  do  evd 

8.  1 1  the  lieart  of  men  fully  set  in  them  to  do  evil 

12.  tlKiugh  a  sinner  do  ccd  a  liundred  times 
Is  a.  l.lt).  wash  ye,inal<e  you  clean, cease  to  do  end 

41  23.  do  good  or  evd,  that  wo  may  be  dismayed 
/.;»-.4.22.  my  peo.are  wise  to  do  evd,  but  to  doguod 

10.  a.  be  not  atraid,  for  ihey  cannot  do  evd 

13.23.  Iheu  may  ye  that  are  accustomed  to  do  evd 

18.  10.  if  it  do  cvd  in  my  sight,  that  it  obey  not 
Ezek.  6.  10.  that  I  would  do  this  cvd  unio  them 
JUic.  7.  3.  that  ihey  may  do  evU  with  both  hands 
Z«/iA.1.12.say,  Ld.  notdoguod,nor  will  he  do  cvd 
Mark  3.4. is  it  lawful  to  do  good  or  do  e.?  Luktd.W. 
Hom.'.LS.  that  we  say,  let  us  do  e»^7  that  good  may 

13.  4.  tMit  it' thou  do  that  which  is  evil,  be  afraid 

2  ( 'or.  13.  7.  now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  no  cvd 
1  ret.3.1%  tacBof  Lord  is  against  them  that  dtf  CBz^ 

DO  joined  with  good. 
(ien.  19.  8.  do  ye  to  them  as  is  good  in  your  eyes 

27.  46.  Rebekahsaid,  what  »■.  shall  my  life  do  me? 
Lee.  5.  4.  if  a  soul  swear,  jirunouncing  to  da  good 
jV«;n.I0.2y.corae  with  us,  and  we  will  do  thee  goad 

24.  13.  to  do  either  good  or  bad  of  my  own  mind 
Dcut.  1.14.  thing  thou  hast  spoken  is  g.  for  U3  to  do 

8.  16.  prove  ihee,  lo  do  thee  good  at  the  latter  end 


oo 

f7en.47.  30.  and  he  £aid,  /  will  do  aa  thou  hnetsii  d 
Exud.  3.  2U.  which  1  icdl  do  in  the  inidsl  thereof 

6.  1.  thou  shall  see  what  J  will  do  to  I'haraoh 
17.  4.  Moses  cried,  what  s/iaii  I  do  lo  this  people  ] 
'3i.W.I  wdidu  marvelB,s)ialisee  woik  oIlheLoid, 

for  I'l  IS  a  terrible  thing  that  Iwdldo  wilh  thee 
jYuui.  14.35.  1  wdl  surely  do  il  to  this  congregalio 
22.  17.  /  wdl  do  whaisouver  thou  sayesi  to  me 
^3,30.  I  shall  do  to  you  as  1  thought  to  do  to  them 
HuL'i  3.  J.  she  said,  all  thou  sayest  to  me  /  icdl  do 
JL  1  wdl  do  to  thee  all  that  thou  reiiuirest 
13.  then  will  1  do  tlie  part  of  a  kinsman  to  thee 

1  Sam.  3.  U.  behold,  t  wdl  do  a  lliing  in  Urael 
l().2.sorrowelh,  say ing, what  j>Aa/Z  1  uu  lor  my  son 

20.  4.  thy  soul  desnelh,  /  wtli  do  it  lor  thee 

2d.  Jo.  mayesl  make  known  tome  what  1  shall  do 

2  .Sam.  12. 12.  but  /  wdl  do  tins  thing  belore  Israel 
le'.  4.  what  seeineth  you  best  /  icdi  do,  ly.  3d. 

21.  3.  said  to  Gibeonites,  what  j/iull  J  do  for  you  ? 
4.  what  you  shall  say,  that  will  1  do  for  you 

1  Kimri-  5.  d.  I  wdl  do  all  thy  desire  for  timber  of 
2U.  uTall  thou  didst  send  lor  at  liist,  /  wdl  do 

"iA'tngs  2.y.Elijah  said,a>k  what  / sliall  do  for  thee 
4.  2.  Llisha  said  to  her,  what  sliall  J  do  for  thee.' 

Esth.5.)i.l  wdl  do  to-morrow  as  the  king  hath  said 

.lok  7.  20.  whiH shall  /(^o to  thee,  O  thou  preserver 
31.  14.  what  then  shall  I  do  when  (jod  riselh  up 

34.  32.  if  1  have  done  iniquity,  /  wdl  do  no  mole 
I'rov.  24.  2J.  /  wdl  do  so  to  hiiii  as  he  hath  done 
Jsa.  5.  5. 1  will  tell  v;hat  /  wtli  do  lo  my  vineya  d 

42.  16.  these  things  will  Ido,  and  not  forsake  Iheni 

43.  ly.  /  will  do  a  new  thing,  now  it  shall  spring 
46.  10.  my  counsel  slaiid,  /  will  do  all  my  pleasure 

11.1  have  purposed  it,  /  wdl  also  do  it 
48.  11.  even  for  mine  own  sake  wdl  I  do  it 

Jcr.7.  14.  thtretoie  iCj/Z  /i/o  unto  this  house  called 
y.  7.  how  shall  I  do  Hjr  daughter  of  my  people! 
ly.  J2.  thu."  wdl  J  do  lo  this  jilace,  saith  ilie  Lord 
2.').  6.  jirovoke  me  not,  and  /  ivtll  do  you  no  liuit 
2y.  32.  the  good  that  /  wdl  do  for  my  (leople 
51.  4/.  /  Will  </o  judgment  on  the  graven  iuniges 

Kick.  5.  y.  /  wdl  do  in  thee  what  1  have  not  done 

7.  27.  /  wdl  du  unto  them  alier  ilieir  way 
22.14   yiiavesiioken,and!ci//(io  11,24.  14  |  36.  36. 

35.  11.  /  will  even  do  according  lo  thine  anger 
36. 11. /«;;//  do  heller  to  you  than  at  the  beginning 

Hus.  6.  4.  (,)  Kiihraim,  what  shall  I  du  unto  thee! 
.dinos  4.  12.  thus  wdl  I  du  unto  thee,  O  Israel 
JIat.  ly.  16.  Master,  what  good  thing  shall  I  du? 
27.  22.  Pilale  s;iilh,  what  shall  I  du  with  Jesus ! 
lAikcV2.\l.\\\vd\. shall  I  i/o.becauselhave  no  room 


23.  63.  the  Lord  rejoiced  over  you  to  do  you  good     16.  3.  what  shall  I  do?  20.  13.  jJcls  22.  lU 


30.5.  and  he  will  rfo  iheen'oo;/,  and  mulUpiy  Ihee 

Judg.  !7.I3.  now  know  I  the  Lord  wdl  ilo  me  good 

19.  24.  do  with  them  what  seemelh  good  lo  you 

1  -Sim.  I.  2:t.  Elkanah  said  to  Hannah,  do  what 
seemelh  thee  good,  14.  36,  40.  2  Sam.  Vi.  27,  37. 

3  Id.  Eli  said,  it  is  tlie  Lord,  let  hiin  do  what 
seemelh  imii  good,  2  Sain.  10.  12. 

2  icings  10.  5.  do  that  which  is  good  in  thine  eyes 
1  CAi:  19. 13.  let  the  L.  do  what  is  good  in  hissight 

21.23.  let  iho  kingrfo  that  which  is  n-ooi/inhiseyes 
JVtVj.  5.  y.  also  5  said,  it  is  not  goud  that  ye  do 
}'sal.  34.  14.  do  good,  37.  3,  27.  |  51-  Id.  )  125.  4. 
Mat.  5.  44.  Luke  6.  y,  :)5. 
36.  3.  he  hath  left  oft"  to  be  wise  and  lo  do  good 
Prov.  31.  12.  she  will  do  him  good  and  not  evil 
F.crl  3.  12.  but  for  a  man  to  do  good  in  his  life 
(xi.  41. 23.  yea  J«  "foorf  or  <lo  evil,  that  w«  rniiy  he 
Jnr  4.22.  hut  to  d«  good  they  have  no  kuowledge 
10.  5.  cannot  do  evil,  nor  is  it  in  them  lo  do  good 
13.  iX  ihen  may  ye  do  good  lhat  are  accustomod 
26. 14. do  vvilhniea.sseem<;lli  n't/Of/ and  meet  toy  ou 
2:1.  32.  nor  behold  iheguod  I  will  do  for  my  penjile 
32.40.1  will  not  turnaway  from  llieni  todoliiemg. 
41.  1  will  rejoice  over  lliem  to  do  Ihem  good 
33.  'J.  which  sliaU  hear  ali  the  good  I  do  to  them 
Mic.  2.  7.  do  not  my  words  do  good  to  ihe  upright 
y.ipk.  i.  12.  that  say,  ihe  Lord  wdl  not  do  good 
,1/iirA3.4.Jesnssaitli  ic  them, is  it  lawful  lodogoud 
on  the  sabbath-days,  or  lodo  evil?  Liikcl>.*J. 
14. 7. the  [>ooi,  when  ye  will,  ye  may  do  them  good 
/.uke^.Xi.ii'ye  do  good  to  them  that  do  good  to  you 
Jiom.  7.  W.  for  the  good  that  I  would,  I  do  not 
21.  when  I  would  lio  o-oo<2  evil  is  jncsent  with  me 
13.3.  do  what  is  good, 3.nil  thou  shall  tmve  praise 
fial.i'i.  10. let  usdo  ^oorftoall  men, especially  to  them 
1   Tun.  C.  Id.  charge  llie  rich,  that  Ihey  do  good 
/Ai.l3.1fi.to  do  good  and  communicalc, forget  not 
.Jam.  4.  17.  that  knowethtoffe  n'oorf,anddotli  it  not 
1  Ptrt.  3.  15.  let  him  eschew  evil,  and  do  good 

Have  r  to  DO. 
;  Sum.  16  10.  what  liavr  Tto  do  with  yon  7  19.  22. 
J  /Cfn  n-sl7.lH.what  have  /  to  du  wilh  thee'?  2  R'ivg.-^ 
3.  13.  2  Chrov.  35.  21.  Mark  5.  7.  Luke 
e.2.9.  .Win  2.  4. 
ffog.  14.8.  what  Aarc  Tto  do  any  morx!  wilh  idols? 
■i<>ir.S.\2.vr\mt  hav  T  to  do  io  iinige  them  witlinuV 
/  .ihail,  or  /  irill  IK);  <  r  will  f,  ."hall  I  DO. 
(V«2i-37.37.  what  shall  I  do  now  lo  thee,  ray  sun? 


.John  14.  13.  whatever  ye  shall  ask,  that  will  I  do 
14.  if  ye  shall  ask  any  thing  in  my  name  /  w.do  it 
2  Cor.  11.  12.  but  what  1  do,  that  I  wiU  do 
HkdeiH.  14.  without  thy  mind  would  I  do  nothin, 
Sec  Jldgmknt. 
Must  DO. 
Exoii.l8  20.  shalt  shew  the  work  lhat  they  imist  do 
jVum.  23.  26.  all  the  Lord  sjieakelh,  that  1  must  do 
I'rov.  ly.  ly.  if  thou  deliver,  thou  mustdoilui^ 
JJcts  16.30.  jailer  said,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved? 

DO  joined  wilh  no,  or  tiot. 

Gen.  18.29.  he  said,  I  will  iwt  doh  for  forty's  sake 

30.  he  said,  1  will  not  do  it  if  I  find  thirty  there 

19. 22. 1  cannot  do  any  thing  lil!  Ihou  come  thither 

31.  19.  the  young  man  del'erre<l  not  to  dothti  lliiiig 

Ezod.  20.  10.  IS  the  tiiibbath  of  the  Lord  thy  God", 

iu  It  thou  shall  nut  do  any  work,  Acw.  23.  31. 

21.  11.  and  if  he  do  nut  these  three  unto  her 

23.  24.  thou  shall  not  do  after  their  works 

Liw.  16.  2:1.  ye  shall  altticl  your  souls  and  do  no 

work,  23.  3,  2-<.  Dcul.  15.  19.  .Jer.  17.  24. 

18.  3   and  alier  their  doings  ye  shall  not  do 
ly.  15.  do  no  unrighteousness  in  judgment,  .35. 
23.  7.  ye  shall  do  no  servile  woik  therein,  8,  21, 

25,  35,  36.  JV«7H.  28.  Id,  25,  26. 

26.  14.  but  if  ye  will  7(«t(/omy  coinniandnients.l.'i. 
.V(jH(.d.2li.from  ageof  fifty  vearsshalli/o  ii« service 

23.  19.  hiith  he  said,  and  shall  he  not  do  it? 

2y.  7.  ye  shall  not  do  any  work,  J)(:tit.^.\4.  |  16.8. 
/.'c«l.l2.d.shallno«  (/(rafter  all  ihe  tilings  wedohere 

13.11.shuilf/«  nomore  any  such  wickedness  as  this 

17.  13.  shall  tear  and  do  no  more  pn  sumptuously 
.Judg.ti.  27.  feared,  lhat  he  could  not  do  it  by  day 

19.  23.  my  britliren,  1  Jiruy  you,  do  not  this  fully 
24.  bul  In  this  man  do  nut  so  vile  a  thing 

Ruth'.i.  13.  if  he  will  r.ot  do  the  part  of  a  kinsmnn 
I  .SV/w.  21).  21.  return,  I  will  no  more  do  iliee  harm 
1  fiings  11.  12.  in  thy  days  I  will  not  do  it  for  David 
'ilCingsl.M  lepers  said  one  to  anoth.we  do  nut  well 
17. 15.  Lord  char<jed  they  should  not  do  like  Ihem 

18.  12.  and  would  not  hear  them,  nor  do  Ihem 
Ezral.  26.  whoso  will  not  do  ihe  law  of  thy  God 
Job  13.  20.  only  do  not  two  things  unio  me 

34.  12.  yea,  surely  God  will  not  do  wickedly 
41.  8.  rernemher  the  battle,  do  no  more 
Ps.  119  3.  they  do  no  inir|ui.  ihey  walk  in  his  ways 
Jfr.ld.fi.  O  Isr.  cannot  I  do  wilh  you  iis  ihi»  potter? 
22. 3.  do  no  wrong',  do  no  violence  tu  the  straiigei 


DO 

Gen   42.  5.  the  L.  be  a  true  wilnces,  if  we  do  9M 
Eitk  5.  y.  1  will  not  do  any  more  Ihi;  like 
23. 4d.  may  be  lau;;lit  h»ii;  to  do  alter  your  lewdueM 
33.  31.  hear  thy  words,  but  they  will  ;;(/t  do  thaa 

32.  hear  thy  words,  but  they  do  them  not 

Z.iph.  3.  5.  the  just  Lord,  he  will  not  do  ini(|uity 

13.  the  remnant  of  Israel  shall  net  do  iiinjuity 

Mat.  5.  46.  do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same!  47 

6.  1.  take  heed  ye  do  nut  your  alms  before  men 

i.whuHdust  alms  sound  nut  a  trumjiet  before  thee 

12.  2.  do  that  which  is  nut  lawful  to  do  on  sabbath 

19.  Id.  Jesus  said,  thou  shalt  do  no  murder 

20.  13.  he  said,  friend,  1  do  lliee  no  wrong 
23.  3.  do  not  afier  their  works,  they  say  and  do  not 

.Mark  V). it.  and  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  work 
J.ukc  6.  46.  and  do  not  Ihe  things  which  1  say 
./(//(/(  6.  3d.  I  came  down  nut  to  ao  mine  own  wiJi 

10.  37.  if  1  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father 
Jium.  7.  15.  for  what  1  would,  Ih-.adu  I  net,  19. 

d.  3.  for  what  the  law  could  not  do,  in  that  weak 
Gul.  5.  17.  ye  cannot  do  the  Ihings  lhat  yo  would 

1  .lohn  1.  6.  we  he,  and  do  not  the  truth 
hev.  19.  10.  he  said  to  me,  see  thou  do  it  tiot,  22.  9. 

Observe  with  DO. 
Dcut.5.^Z.  ye  shall  observe  to  do  as  L. commanded 
you,  d.  1.  I  11.  32.  I  12. 1.  I  24. 8.  2  Kings  17.  37 
6.  3.  observe  to  do,  12.  32.  1  28.  13,  15,  58.  |  3L 
12.  I  32.  46. 
2.5.  if  we  observe  to  do  these  commandments 
1.5.  5.  to  observe  to  do  all  these  coinmandmenls 
I6.12.aiid  thou  shalt  ofr^crt^e  and  (/(j  tiiese  statutes 
17.  10.  shall  obsc}  vc  to  do  as  they  inform  Ihee 
./os/i. 1.7. lhat  thou  mayest«6scrD«  to  do  all  Ihe  law 
2A'i7igs  21.8.  if  they  will  observe  lo  do  according  lo 
.Vt/i.  10.29.  entered  into  an  oath  lo  observe  andi/i 
Ezck.  37.  24.  they  sha.il  observe  and  do  them 
Mat.  23. 3.  what  they  bid  you,  that  observe  and  dc 

IVdl  we  DO.     He  will  DO. 
Ejod.  19. 8.  all  the  L.  hath  said  we  wdl  do,  24. 3,  7. 
JVuin.  10.  32.  the  same  goodness  will  we  do  lo  thee 
Deut.  :>.  27.  and  we  wdl  hear  it  and  do  it 
.Josh.  1. 16.  all  lhat  thou  commaiidest  us  we  will  do 
hidg.  20.  9.  Ilic  tiling  which  we  will  do  to  tiiheal; 

2  liings  10.5.  we  willdo  all  that  thou  shall  bid  ui 
Jer.  18.  12.  wc  will  every  one  do  Ihe  imagiiialion 

42.  20.  60  declare  unto  us,  and  ice  wdl  do  it 
44.  17.  we  will  certainly  do  whatever  |)roceedelh 
ShaU  wc  DO.      IVe  shall  DO. 
Judg.  13.  8.  teach  us  what  wc  shall  do  lo  the  child 
12  how  shall  order,  how  shall  we  do  unio  him ! 

21.  7.  how  shall  we  do  for  wives  for  ihem?  16 

1  Sam.  5.  8.  what  shall  wedo  with  the  ark  ol  God! 
6.  2.  what  shall  wc  do  to  the  ark  of  ihe  Loid? 

2Sa/H. 16.20  give  counsel  among  you  what  shad,  do 

17.  6.  shall  we  du  after  his  saying?  speak  thou 
2fCings  6.1.'i.said,aliis  my  master, how  shall  we  do? 

2  Chr.  25.  9.  what  shall  we  do  for  the  100  talents? 
Esth.  1.  15.  what  shall  wedoXo  the  (lueeii  Vashti? 
Ps.  60.  12.  Ihio'  God  wcshalldo  valiantly,  10.S.  13. 
Cant.S.S.\\\vdt  shall  we  do  for  our  sisler  in  the  day? 
Jonah  1.  11.  they  said,  whatsAet!  we  do  to  thee? 
JMke'A.  10.  people  asKed,  what  shall  ac  do?  12,14. 
.lohn  6.  28.  what  shall  wedo  that  we  might  work'' 
.^cts  2.  37.  men  and  brethren,  what  shall  we  du? 

4.  16.  saying,  what  shall  we  do  to  these  men? 

DO  joined   with  so. 
Gen.  18.  5.  ihey  said,  so  do  as  Ihou  hast  said 
19.  7.  I  (iray  you,  do  not  so  wickedly,  Ju(/^.iy.23 
44. 17.  Joseph  said,  God  forbid  thai  1  should  do  so 
Exod.  8.  26.  Moses  said,  it  is  iiol  meet  so  to  do 
Lev.  4. 20.  so  shall  he  do,  16.16.  jYum.  9. 14.|  15. 14. 

8.  34.  so  the  Lord  hath  (■ommanded  to  do 

JVh HI  14.28.  so  will  I  (/o,32.31.ys(i.65.8.K2fA.35.IE 
l.").12.i-o  shall  he  </olo  every  one  accord. lonumbe: 
22.  /O.  was  [  ever  wont  lo  do  so  uiilu  thee? 
32.  23.  if  ve  will  not  do  so  ye  have  sinned  ag.  L 

J)etd.3.  21.  so  shall  the  Lord  do  to  all  ihe  kings 
12.  4.  ye  shall  not  (/o  so  lo  the  Lorii  vourGod,  31. 
30.how  did  these  naliniis.serve  ihcirgods?  so  I  do 
IS.  14.  Lord  lliy  G.  hath  not  suffered  thee  S((  to  do 
22.  3.  and  so  shall  thou  do  with  his  raiment 
5.  all  that  do  so  are  ahominaiion  to  Lord  lliyGnd 

.Judg.1. 17.it  shall  be,  that  as  1  do,  so  shall  ye  do 
11.  10.  if  we  do  not  so  according  lo  lliy  words 
14.  10.  for  so  used  the  young  men  lo  do 

19.  24.  but  to  tliis  man  do  not  so  vile  a  tliinf 
Roth  1.  17.  the  Lord  do  so  lo  me,  1  Sam.  14.  iw. 
1  Sam.  3.  17.  God  i.'.i  so  to  ihce  and  more  also 

8.8.hiive  served  olher  gods,  so  do  ihey  also  to  thae 

20.  13.  Lord  do  so  and  much  move  lo  Jouathan 

25. 22.  so  and  more  ahodoG.  lo  enemies  of  Davii 

30.23.  David  said,  ye  eliall  not  doso,  my  bretnren 
2Sant.:\.^.so  ■?oGod  to  Ahner,even  io  I  i/olohim 

35.  God    do    so  to  me  and  more  also,  19.   13. 
1  JCings  2.  23.  |  20.  10.  2  ICingi  6.  31. 

9.  11.  Ihen  said  Ziba,  so  shall  ihv  servant  do 

1  fCiiigs  1.  30.  even  so  will  I  cerlainlv  do  this  (!ay 
2.  38? as  ihe  king  hath  said,  so  will  ihy  servan.  d* 
19.  2.  so  let  the  gods  do  lo  me,  aiic  n.i.re  also 
22,  22.  he  said, go  fortU  and  do  so,  2  Chr.  la  2J  « 


DOE 

?irino'3l7 -il.as  did  llieir  ratlier9,«o  t/olliey  lo-day 
H'Ar  13.  4.  all  consiHgatuin suiil  tliey  would  <iu  su 
&ira  10.  12.  as  lliuu  liasl  &uid,  so  must  we  do 
jVcA  5. 12.  tlicy  said,  so  will  we  Uo  us  tKou  sayest 
li.  i'.i.  ihut  I  ehuuld  be  alVuid,  aiul  do  so,  and  siu 
IJ. 21.  d'ye  du  so  ag.uri  1  will  lay  luiiwls  on  you 
fcf/t  G.  10.  and  do  even  so  to  Moidecai  the  .lew 
7. 5.  who  and  where  Ui  he  durst  presume  to  do  so^ 
Job  13. 9.  as  out'  iiia[i  mocketh,do  ye  so  mock  liiiu? 
sVoo.  20.  30.  so  do  strii)es  the  inward  parts  ol'  Uelly 
24.21).  say  not,  1  wMdu  so  to  him  as  lie  hath  done 
f.-ia.  10.11.  shall  1  sv  du  to  Jeiusaiem  and  her  idols? 
,/cr.  2d.  G.  the  Lord  do  so,  the  Liord  iiurt'orm  words 
Ezck.  45.20.  iuthuu  shall (io seventh  day  of  month 
i^an.  11.  30.  so  shall  he  do,  he  shall  even  return 
(/os. 10. 15.40  shallBetli-eUyto  you  because  ol'your 
Mat.  5.  47.  do  not  even  the  publicans  so? 
7.  J2.  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  even  so  to  them 
18.  35.  so  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do  unto  you 
John  14. 31.  as  Father  gave  commandment, £o  1  do 
^cts  7.  51.  as  your  I'atliers  did,  so  do  ye 
1  Cor.  IC.  1.  as  I  have  given  order,  even  so  do  ye 
Cot.  3.  13.  even  as  Christ  forgave  you,  so  do  ye 

1  Tim.  1.  4.  tha.T  edifying,  wliicli  is  in  luilli,  sor/o 
•Jam.  2.  12.  so  do  ye,  as  they  that  shall  be  judged 

DO  joined  with  tin.'. 
Qen.  11.  6.  people  is  one,  and  litis  they  begin  to  do 
31).  t).  can  1  do  this  great  wicked,  and  sin  ag.  God 
41.34. let  Pharaoh  do  this,  let  hiiu  appoint  olhcers 

42.  J8.  Joseph  said,  this  do  and  live,  I  fear  God 

43.  11.  if  it  must  be  so  now,  du  this,  45.  17,  19. 
Le«.2li.lG.l  will  do  this  to  you, I  will  appoiiU  terror 
jVuin.h't.ii.this  do,  lake  you  cenwrs,  Korah  and  all 
Josh.  9.  20.  this  we  will  do  to  the  Gibeomtes 
,/udg.  10.  23.  iny  brethren,  1  pray,  do  not  this  folly 

2  .Sum.  13.  12.  my  broiher,  do  not  thou  this  folly 
23.  17.  be  It  far  from  me  that  1  should  do  tins 

2  ICinffS  IU.3l.thezeal  of  L.sliall(/«  rAis,/sa.37.32. 
i  Chrun.  li).  10.  this  do  and  ye  shall  not  trespass 
F.zra  4.  22.  take  heed  llial  ye  fail  not  to  do  this 
Prov.  0.  3.  do  tliis  now,  my  son,  deliver  thyself 
fea. 38.  11).  the  living  jiraise  thee,  as  I  do  this  day 
,!er.  32.  35.  thai  they  should  du  this  abomination 
Eiek.  ti.  10.  thai  I  wimld  do  this  evil  lo  them 

36.  22.  I  do  not  this  for  your  sakes,  O  Israel,  32. 

3mos  4.  12.  and  because  I  will  do  this  to  thee 

Ua!.  4.  3.  in  day  that  1  shall  do  this,  saith  the  Lord 
VI/a(.8.9.lo  my  servant  do  «/(/s  hedoelhil,iu/ire7.8. 

!).  28.  believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this? 

21.  21.  if  ye  have  faith,  ye  shall  not  only  do  this 
Mark  11.  3.  if  any  gay  to  you,  why  do  ye  this? 
Luke~.4.he  was  worthy  for  whom  he  should  do  tk. 

10.  28.  lie  said  to  linn,  this  do,  and  ihou  shalt  live 

12.  18.  he  said,  this  will  1  do,  I  will  pull  down 
22. 19.  this  du  in  reniomhr.  of  me,  1  Cor.  11.  24,25. 

^cls  21.  23.  do  therefore  this  that  we  say  lo  tliee 
(Cor.9.17.for  if  I  do  th.  thing  willingly, have  reward 

23.  and  this  I  do  for  Ihe  gospel's  sake 
He.b.  6.  3.  and  this  will  we  do  if  God  permit 

13.  19.  but  I  beseech  you  the  rather  lo  do  this 
Jam.  4. 15.  if  the  Lord  will,  we  will  do  this  or  that 

Sue  This,  Thing. 
PO  icrll. 
tsa.  1.  17.  \a\Tn  to  do  well,  seek  judgment 
Jonah  4.  9.  I  du  w  II  to  be  angry,  even  to  death 
Zech.  8. 15.  to  du  well  lo  .lerusaiein  and  to  Judah 
JlJat.  12. 12  It  is  lawful  to  do  well  on  sabbiilh-days 
John  11.  12.  Lord,  if  he  sleep,  he  shall  do  well 
Acts  15.  29.  if  ye  keep  yourselves,  ye  shall  do  well 
Jam.  2.  8.  if  ye  fulfil  the  royal  law,  ye  do  well 
i  Pet.  2.  14.  for  the  praise  of  them  that  do  well 

20.  but  if  when  ye  do  well  and  suffer  for  it 
3.0.  whose  dtiughiers  ye  are  as  loiignsyedo ?c?/ 
2  Pet.\.  19.  whereunio  yedo  weWthat  ye  take  heed 
2  John^.  whom  if  thou  bring,  thou  sdiall  do  well 

DOER. 
Oen.  39.  22.  wliat  thev  did  there,  he  was  the  d.  of  it 
2  S(jm.3.  .39.  the  Lord  shall  reward  the  d.  of  evil 
Ps.  31.  21.  Ld.  plentifully  rewardeth  Ihe  proud  d. 
Prov.  17.  4.  a  wicked  d.  givetli  heed  to  false  lips 
Isa.  9. 17.  for  every  one  is  a  hypocrite  and  evil  d. 

2  Tim.  2.  9.  wherein  I  suffer  trouble  as  an  evil  d. 
Jam.  1. 23.  if  any  be  a  hearer,  and  not  a  d.  of  word 

25.  he  being  mil  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  a  d. 
4.  11.  ilicai  art  not  a  d.  of  the  law,  but  a  judge 
1  Pet.  4.  15.  let  none  of  vou  sstTer  as  an  evil  d. 

D  iERS. 
?.  Kinirs  22.  5.  lei  them  give  it  to  the  d.  of  the  work 
Pscl.  101,  8.  that  I  may  cut  off  all  wicked  d. 
Bom.  2.  13.  but  the  d.  of  the  law  shall  be  justified 
Jaiu.  1   22.  be  ve  d.  of  the  word,  not  hearers  only 
EviL-DoER,  DOKRs ;  See  Evil. 
no  EST. 
Gen.  4.7.  if  thou  d.  well,  and  if  thou  d.  not  well 
'2\   22.  God  is  with  thee  in  all  thai  thou  d. 
f  led   18.  17.  the  thing  that  thou  d.  Is  not  good 
Dtut.  12.  28.  when  thoud.  which  is  good  and  right 
15.  18.  Oofi  shall  ble-'s  thee  in  all  that  thou  d. 

3  Sn:i.  3,  25.  Abrier  came  to  know  all  that  tlioii  d. 
'  K'ngsi.'i  that  thou  maycslpro&per  in  all  tl^u 

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DOC 

I  Kings  19.  9.  he  said, what  d.lliou  l.iete,Kliji»h'»  13. 

i\).  :^.  go,  and  mark,  and  see  wliai  thou  d. 
Job  9.  I'.;,  who  will  say  to  him,  wliat  d.  thou? 

35.  ti.  it  Ihou  smnest  wlial  d.  tlioo  gauist  luml 
Ps.  49.  18.  praise  tlw;e,.whea  thou  d.  well  to  thyself 

77.  14.  thou  art  tlie  God  that  d.  wonders- 

8ti.  10  for  Ihou  art  great,  and  d.  woudious  things 

119.  (jd.  tliou  art  good,  and  d.  good,  teach  me 
EcelJtiA.ai  losay  to  hini,wluit  a.  thou.!  7.'(i«.4-!.5. 
Jer.  11.  15.  when  thou  d.  evil,  then  tliuu  rejoicesl 

15.  5.  who  shall  go  aside  lo  ask  liow  ihou  d.l 
Kiek.V-Z.\>.  tlie  rebellious  iiouse  said,  what  d.  thoal 

10.30.  weak  heart, seeing  thou  d.  alltlicsi:  lhinj;s 

24.  19.  tell  what  these  are  to  us,  tliat  thou  d.  so 
Jonah  4.  4.  Lo.d  said,d.  tliou  well  to  be  angryl  9. 
Mat.  6.  2.  therefore  when  ihovi  d.  lUine  alms,  3. 

21.23. the  [iriejiLs  and  elders. said,by  what  a«itliurily 

d.  thou  these  thtngs!  Mark  11.  28.  J.ukt'iii.S. 

Joi7i2.18.whait  sign  seeiug  that  lljoud.the.-e  thnigsl 

3.  2.  nu  man  can  do  these  miracles  ihat  Ihou  d. 

7.  3.  that  thy  disciples  may  see  the  works  thoud. 

13. 27.  Jesus  said  to  him,  thai  thou  d.  do  quickly 
Acts  22.  20.  saying,  take  lieed  what  thou  d. 
Ruiii.'i.  1.  thou  that  judgest,  d.  the  same  things, 3. 
Jam.  2.  19.  thou  believest  one  God,  Ihou  d.  well 
3  John  5.  Ihou  d.  fauiifally  w  lial  thou  d.  lo  brethren 

DOLT  II. 
Oen.  31.  12.  I  have  seen  all  that  Ijuban  d.to  thee 
Exad.  31.  14.  for  whosoever  d.  any  work  therein 
that  soul  shall  be  cut  od',  15.  Lev.  23.  30. 
I.,ev.  6. 3.  Ill  any  of  all  these  that  a  man  d.  sinning 
JVura. 15.t29.oiie  law  for  liimthatd.thro'  ignorance 

24.  2;i.  alas,  who  shall  live  when  God  d.  this  '. 
Job  5.9.  lo  God  who  d.  great  things  and  unsearch- 
able, 9.  10.  1  37.  5.  Psal.  72.  18.  \  130.  4. 

23.  13.  u  hat  Ins  soul  desireih,  even  that  lie  d. 
Psal.  U.  leaf  not  wither,  whatsoever  he  d.  prosper 

14. 1.  there  is  none  d.  good,3.  J.53.  1,3.  Iioiu.'3.l\l 

15. 5.  he  that  d.  these  things.sliall  never  be  moved 

lUt).  3.  blessed  is  he  that  d.  righteous,  at  all  times 

118.  15.  right  hand  of  the  Lord  d.  valiantly,  10. 
I'rov.  f).  32.  he  that  d.  il,  destroyelh  his  own  soul 

11.  17.  the  merciful  man  d.  good  to  his  own  soul 

17.  22.  a  merry  heart  d.  good  like  a  medicine 
F.ccl.  2.  2.  and  I  said  of  mirth,  what  d.  it? 

3. 14.  wnalsoevcr  God  d.  il  shall  be  forever, and 
God  d.  it  thai  men  should  tear  before  liim 

7.  20.  there  is  not  a  man  d.  good  and  sinnelh  not 

8.  3.  for  he  d.  whatsoever  pleaseth  him 

Isa.  56.  2.  blessed  is  the  man  d.  this,aml  sun  of  man 
Kick.  17.  15.  shall  he  escape  that  d.  such  tliingsl 

18.  10.  that  d.  the  like  to  any  one  of  these  things 
11.  and  that  d.  not  any  of  those  duties 

27.  and  d.  that  which  is  lawful  and  right 
Dan.  4.  35.  d.  accord,  to  will  in  Ireaveii  and  earth 
9. 14.  for  the  Lord  our  God  is  righteous  in  all  he  d. 
Amos  9.  12.  are  called,  saith  the  Lord  that  d.  this 
Mai.  2.  12.  Lord  will  cut  off  the  man  that  d.  this 
Mat.  G.  3.  let  not  left  hand  know  what  thy  right  d. 

7.  21.  but  he  that  d.  will  of  my  Father  m  heaven 
24.  whoso  heareth  these  sayings,  and  d.  them 
26.  every  one  that  heareth  and  d.  not,  l.uke  G.49. 

8.  9.  to  my  servant,  do  this,  and  hed.  il,  Lukel.  8. 
./vhii  3.  20.  every  one  that  d.  evil,  heteth  the  light 

21.  but  he  that  d.  truth  comeih  to  the  light 
5.  19.  what  things  soever  he  d.  these  d.  the  Son 
7.  51.  before  it  hear  him  and  know  svhat  he  d. 
9.31. but  if  any  man  d.  his  will,  him  he  heareth 
1.5.  15.  the  servant  knoweth  not  what  Ins  lord  d. 
IG.  2.  killeth  you,  will  think  he  d.  God  service 
/ior?i.2.9.anguish  upon  every  siml  of  tn:nithat(i.evil 
10.  5.  righteousness  of  law,  that  the  man  that  d. 
these  things  shall  live  by  thera.  Gal.  3.  12. 
13.  4.  to  e.\ecute  wrath  upon  bim  that  d.  evil 
1  Cor.  6. 18.  every  sin  a  man  d.  is  without  the  body 
7.37.  decreed  thai  he  will  keep  his  virgin.,  d.  well 
38.  so  thenhethalgiveth  her  in  marriage d.  well 
Gal.  3  5.  d.  he  it  by  works  of  the  law,  or  by  I'aith7 
Kph.  6.  8.  whatsoever  good  thing  any  man  d. 
Col.  1.  6.  briiigeth  forth  fruit,  as  il  d.  also  in  you 
3.25.  but  he  ihatd.  v»rong,shnll  receive  for  wrong 
1  Thess.  2. 11.  e.'thorted  as  a  father  d.  his  children 
./am.  4.  17.  that  knoweth  to  do  good, and  d.  it  not 
1  John  2.  17.  he  that  d.  will  of  God  ahideth  for  ever 

29.  that  d.  righteousness  is  born  of  him,  3.  7. 
3  John  10.  I  will  remember  his  deeds  which  he  d. 

11.  but  he  that  d.  evil  hath  not  seen  God 
Rev.  13.13.  and  he  d. great  wonders,  hemuketh  fire 

DOCTOR. 
Acta  5.34.  then  stood  up  Gamaliel,  ad.  of  the  law 

DOCTORS. 

/Atkc  2.4r).they  fomidJesus  silting  in  midst  of  thed. 

5. 17.  there  were  Pharisees  and  d.  of  law  sitting  by 

DOCTRINE 

Signifies,  [1]  Knowledge,  or  learning,  Isa.  28.  9. 

[2)  A  tenet,  or  opiniun.  Mat.  16.  12.     [3]  Tin 

truths  uf  the  gospel  in  general,  Til.  2.  JO.     [4] 

Jnstrnction,  irifirrmation,  and  confirmation,  in 

the  'ruths  of  thr  gosprl,'i  Tim.  3."lG.     (5]  The 

manner  of  Icachiiig,  with  the  matter  also,  Mai, 


Doa 

7.  2i*.  [u}  The  act  of  teaching. M&rk.  4.%  [71 
i>i»infi  lustUutionn,  Mii.1,  15.  9. 
The  d'lctcme  of  i)uZuiii«,Kev.2.  14-  The  history 
of  Balaam  is  tf  corded  in  N.ambeis,.  tk^iAera 
22,  2.i,  24.  He  was  sent  fur  by  Bulak.  'mig  of 
Woa.'j.lo  come  andcurs-e  Isi  ael,  andjiuiuag  thai 
God  restrained  hiiii, and  tiiriud  htm  fiuM  curs 
ing  to ]ir'Mwuiuiug  Ohssiug^  u/ijwi  ihcvi,h,e  in.- 
atructid  Ualak  at  last, haw  to  lay  a  slumhliHg- 
kluck bifare  them,  toiuake tlicvi  tujall:  He  tola 
Kalak  and  the  JVlidiauites,  that  if  they,  wnald. 
secure  themselves  from  the  uiteuij/is  thiU  the 
iivbiKWS  nitghl  make  against  them, and  obtain 
si:me  ailrantage  over  lUevi,they  !>kcutd  engagt 
Hem  1/1  idolatry  and  whoreUam;  that  then  the^ 
would  be  forsaken  iy  their  God, and  would  be- 
come a  prey  to  their  enemies:  the  young  women 
of  Moab  invited  the  Issaehtes  tu  the  feasts  o/ 
Baal  peor ;  and  after  they  had  jiersuaded  them 
to  embrace  idulatry,  they  seduced  them  to-  im- 
jturiiy.  Tliisdoctrint  is  the  same  with  what  ia 
callea  tlie  doctrine  of  the  jVicoiailaus,  liev.  2. 
15.  This  sect  took  their  name  fruvi  Nicolas, 
o.nc  of  thejifsi  sercu  deacons, of  wbuin  mention 
is  made  tn  .'\cls  6.  A  He  plunged  himself  into 
irreguUirtttes,as  it  is  satd,a.nd  gave  beginning 
nut  only  to  this  sect,  but  also  tu  that  uf  the 
Gnostics, aad  (v  several  others, who,  fuUuwing 
the  bent  uf  their  pas.-noas,  invented  many  dif- 
ferent sorts  uf  crimes  and  wickedness.  Among 
these  IMicolailans,  adulteries,  and  the  use  of 
meals  ojj'ered  to  iduls,  were  held  as  indijf'erciii 
things.  St.  Austin  .-ays,  ilacreSy  5.  that  iUep 
have  their  icumeu  lu  common , and  make  no  scru~ 
pie  tu  canfurm  tu  all  the  pagan  superstitions. 
Psal.  19.  t  7.  the  d.  of  the  Lord  is  perfect 
Isa.  29.  9.  wlioTii  shall  he  make  lo  understand  d. 

[  19.  It  shall  he  a  vexation  lu  uudersXaMd  d. 
29.  04.  and  they  that  uiutmured  shall  learu  d. 
53.  t  l.who  hath  believed  'jut  d.  oi  lo  whom  arm 
Jer.  10.  8.  brutisii.,  the  stock  is  a  d.  of  vanities 
Mat.  7.  28.  the  people  were  aslonbhed  at  his  d. 
22.  3:).  Mark  1.  22.  [  1 1.  W.  J^uke  4.  32 
16.  12  beware  of  the  d.  of  the  Pharisees 
Mark  1.  27.  (leople  amazed,  saying,  what  new  d. 

4.  2.  he  taught  and  said,  to  theoi  in  his  d.  12.  38. 
Juliu  7.  17.  if  do  Ins  will„  he  shall  kaow  of  the  d 

18.  19.  the  high  priest  then  asked  Jesus  of  hit  d 
Acts  2.  42.  they  coiUinued  m  the  apostles'  d. 

5.  28.  ye  hsive  tilled  jL'ru:!aleui  with  youi  d. 
13.  12.  being  astonished  at  the  d.  of  tlie  Lord 
17. 19  saying,  may  we  know  what  ihis  new  d.isi 

Horn.  6.  17   but  ye  have  obeyed  that  form  of  d. 

16.  17.  contrary  to  the  d.  which  ye  have  learired 
1  Cor.  14.  6.  except  I  shall  speak  to  yuu  by  U. 

26.  every  one  of  you  hath  a  d.  a  tongue 
Eph.  i.  14.  carried  about  with  every  wind  of  it. 

1  Tim.  5.  3.  chaige  that  they  teaeh  no  other  d. 

4. 13.  till  I  come, give  attendance  l»  readmg,  to  (2 

IG.  take  heed  to  thyself,  and  to  thy  d. 
.5. 17. especially  they  who  labourin  (heword  and  d 

6.  t.  the  name  ot  G.  and  his  d.  be  not  Idiisphemet 
3.  and  to  the  d.  which  is  according  le.  godliness 

2  Tun.  3.  10.  all  scripture  is  profitable  fo!  d. 

4. 2.  rebuke, exhort,  with  all  long  sulVering  and  «r. 
Tit.  2.  7.  ill  d.  shewing  incorruptuess,  gravity 

10.  that  ihey  may  adoin  Ihe  d.  of  G.  our  Saviour 
Heb.  (a.  1.  leaving  ihe  pnncrples  of  the  d.  of  Christ 

2.  of  the  d.  of  bHplisnis.and  of  laying  on  of  hands 
2./«/;)»9.  whoso  abideth  noi  m  Ihe  d.  of  Christ ;  ha 

tiiat  abidelh  ind.  of  CfariJit  h»th  Father  and  Soir 
Rev.  2. 14.  thou  hast  them  Ihat  hidd  d.  of  Balaara 

15.  that  hohl  d.  of  Ihe  Nicolailans,  which  1  hatj 
Good  DOCTRINE. 
Prov.  4.  2.  I  grve  you  good  d.  forsake  not  my  law 

1  Tim.  4.6.  nourisheil  up  in  the  words  e>( good  d. 

My  DOCTRINE. 
Dent.  32.  2.  my  d.  shall  drop  as  the  rain,  myspeect 
.Job  1 1 .4.  viy  d.  is  pure,  and  I  am  cleao  in  thine  eyeS 
.John!.  IC.  ni-y  d.  is  not  mine,  bill  his  ihal  sent  me 

2  Tim.  3.  10.  but  thou  has!  fiillv  known  mg  d. 

Sound  DOCTRINE. 

1  Tim.  }.  10.  any  thing  that  is  contrary  to  sound  li 

2  Tim.  4.  3.  whin  they  will  not  eiidnre  suumd  d. 
Tit.  1.  9.  by  sound  d.  to  e.xhorl  and  convince 

2.  1.  but  speak  things  which  berome  sound  d. 
This  DOCTRINE. 
".John  10.  if  there  come  any  and  bring  not  th^  H 
Rev.  2.  24.  and  to  as  nnar»v  as  have  not  this  d. 

DOCTRINES. 
Jl)'«f.l5  9.for  li.  the  commandm.  of  men,  Maril.  7 
Col  2.  22.  after  the  commandments  and  d.  of  men 
1  Tim.^.^.  from  the  faith,  giving  heed  tod.  of  devito 
Heb.  13.  9.  l>e  not  carried  about  with  strange  d. 

DOG 
Is  a  domestic  animal  well  knotnt.  By  the  law  « 
was  detlarcd  vnelean,  and  was  rery  mnch 
despi.ied  ttniong  the  Jews;  T%f  most  ujfi'nsne 
expression  they  could  rise,  woe  to  cov.pare  a 
man  to  a  dead  do".     Davidt  in  order  to  mak* 


DOI 

>*airi  ttxsHjie^  that  the  vnjust  prrsccuiiort 
icAick  Ac  cuj-rud  4JU  a^amsL  kiin,  did  kiinsUj 
HO  Aaiioicr^  mud  Lo  ktm,  Aiuv  wUuiji  is  ll.c 
ikidgol  Israi'l  c<JUie-«ul  i  alWr  vv4iiiiu<li.>tit  lijou 
{(Uiiiue  .'  ui'U-T  u  dead  ujig  t    1  Sam.  "H.  J4. 

J^t  Kiime  uf  liQg^s  Sinurtim.es  put  for  one  wJio 
hm  lost  all  luudiisly ;  for  oKe  wko  iirusUtuJxs 
himeUj  by  cumiiiitUiig  aiii/  alMiiuiiablc  adtun, 
such  as  sedumj/  ;  in  iJus  manucr  sever, d  uii- 
derstaud  tMe  injuitctwii  delivered  i^iMcjsus,  of 
not  'leering  ill  tJte  tabcriiacic  uj  Uie  J^urd  the 
liir«  ot  a  wliore  or  the  price  olu  Jug,  /JciU.'Zi. 
IS.  ^findCiuiJl excludes  dogs, sorcerers,  whuie- 
monge/s,  iiiurderers,  axd  idoJalerj*,  front  the 
iingdum  <ij  lieiweu^  Rev.  i2.  Ij.  The  aposUe 
Paul  calls  Ike  false  apttstles  tlugs,  l)i/  reasua  of 
their  imjiudeuce  and  greeeUj  luuc  of  sordid 
gam,  I'liil.  3.  2.  SoJumuii  and  Uie  apostle  Peler 
t:i>mp  ire  sinners  yiko  umiinuallii  relapse  into 
their  sins,  to  clogs  returuing  to  iheir  voiiiit, 
i'rov.  -aii.  1 1.  2  I'et.  2.  22.  Dog  <jr  (Jog..?,  is  put 
fur,  [I]  The  devd,  Psal.  22.  20.  [2]  l'crsa:u- 
lurs,  P>aJ.  22.  10.  [3]  False  teachers,  Isa  5ti. 
11.  riiil.  3.  2.  [4]  UiihUy  nun,  Mat,  7.  0. 
[5J  The  GcntiUs,  M-M.  15.27. 

tlxod.  11.  7.  tiul  against  Israel  shiUI  not  a  d.  move 

//'<ut.2;i.)8.  iiotliriiig  (ificeof  a  d.  itito  house  of  1... 

Jadg.'i.  5.  every  one  lliat  laj>|>eth  as  a  d.  liipjietJi 

1  Ham.  17. 13.  PJiilistino  =aid  to  David,  am  1  a  dj 
24.  14.  after  whom  dost  tJiou  jiursue  ?  after  a  d.? 

2  Aam  3.  8.  ihui  Ai»tier  said,  am  1  a  dog's  head? 
il.8.tliou  sUouldest  look  upon  siichd^adt/.  as  1  am 
1().  y.  why  should«st  this  dead  d,  curse  my  lord.' 

B  A7Mo^.»8.13.Hazaelsaid,6ut  what  is  thy  serv.  a  d. 
fsal.  22.  20.  my  darluig  from  the  power  of  the  d. 
fiU.  (>.  at  evei'.ing  they  make  a  noise  like  a  d.  14. 
ProB.  2o.  11.  as  a  (/.  retunieth  lo  iiis  vomit,  so  a 
fool  returiiel!:  to  his  folly,  2  Pet.  2.  22. 
17.  is  like  Cite  :!:£'.  lakelli  a  il.  by  the  ears 
F.ccl.  9.  4.  a  living  d.  is  hetter  than  a  dead  lion 
Isa.  66.3.  sacnficelh,  iis  if  he  cut  off  a  dog's  iieck 

DOGS. 

Ezod.  22.  31.  nor  eat  Sesh  toin  of  beasts,  ye  slial! 
cast  it  to  the  d.  Mat.  15.  26.  Mark  7.  27. 
I  Kings  14.  U.  shall  the  d.  eat,  Ki.  4.  )  21.  24. 

21.  ly.  thussaith  the  Lord,  in  tiie  place  wiiered. 
licked  the  blood  of  Nabotli.slhitl  d.lick  thy  hiood 
23.  the  (/  r-hall  eat  Jezebel,  2  h'iiigs  U.  10,  Jti. 

22.  3(^.  and  the  d.  licked  up  Ahab's  blood 

Job  30.1. 1  disdained  to  have  set  with  d.  of  my  flock 
i'«a/.22.Ui.  rJor  a.  have  compassed  me,  they  pierced 

08.  23.  and  the  tongue  of  thy  d.  in  the  same 
Isa.  56.  10.  they  are  ail  dumb  d.  ||  11.  greedy  d. 
Jer.  15.  3.  the  sword  to  slay,  and  the  d.  to  tear 
Mat.  7.  6.  give  oot  that  which  is  holy  unto  d. 

15  27.  yet  the  d.  eat  of  the  crumbs,  Mark  7.  28. 
J^uke  16.  21.  the  d.  caine  and  licked  his  sores 
Fhil.  3.  2.  beware  of  d.  beware  of  evil  workers 
Rev.  22.  15.  for  without  are  d.  and  sorcerers 

DOING. 
Ocn.  31.  98.  thou  hasl  done  foolishly  in  bg  d. 

44.  5.  is  not  this  it?  ye  have  done  evil  in  so  d. 
Ezod. la.ll.  like  thee, fearful  in  praises,  d.  wonders 
A*ttm.  20.  I'J.  I  will  only,  without  d  any  thing  else 
Ijeut.  9.  18.  because  ye  sinned  in  d.  wickedly 
1  Kings  18.  lit.  he  sinned  in  d.  evil,  2  Kings  21.  IC. 

22.  43.  d.  that  which  was  right,  2  Chran.  20.  32. 

1  CAr»B.22.  16.  arise,  and  be  d.  Lord  be  with  thee 
At'A.  6.  3.  1  am  rf.  great  work,  I  cannot  comedown 
Job  32.22.  in  so  d.  my  Maker  would  take  me  away 
Psal.  64.  9.  tlicy  shall  wisely  consider  of  his  d. 

66.  5.  he  IS  terrible  in  d.  toward  childien  of  men 

118.  23.  this  is  the  Lord's  d.  it  is  marvellous  in 

our  eyes.  Mat.  21.  42.  Mark  12.  11. 

ha.  56.  2.  and  keepetii  his  hand  from  (/.  any  evil 

58.  13.  from  d.  thy  pleasure  on  my  lioly  day,  and 
Jer.  32.  t  If  great  in  counsel,  and  mighty  iii  d. 
F.zek.  31.  I  11.  in  d.  he  shall  do  unto  him 
Mat.  24.  46.  his  I^rd  shall  find  so  i.  /,ute12.43. 
^ct.s  10.  38.  Jesus,  who  went  about  d.  good 

24.  20.  if  tlie.y  have  found  any  evil  d.  \r.  me 
Kom.r2.20.  for  in  so  d.  thou  shall  heap  Coals  of  fiie 

2  Ciir.  8.  11.  now  therefore  perfori>i  the  d.  of  it 
Eph.  0.6.  as  the  servants  of  Christ,  d.  the  will  of 

God  from  the  heart 
I7'j»n.4.l6.in(/.t!ii6fhou  sh^lt  savelhyself  and  iliem 
5. 21.  observe  these  Ihi'-.fs,  d.  nothing  by  partiaiily 
i/e6.13.t21.  d.  inyoi:  what  is  well-pleasing  in  si^lit 
Jam.  I.  t  25.  thi:  man  shall  be  blessed  in  his  d. 

Itom.i.  7.  'oy  patient  continuance  in  well-d. 
OaI.6.9.letus  not  be  weary  in  loell-d.  2TArss.3. 13. 
1  Pet.  2.  15.  with  wcll-d.  ye  may  put  to  silence 
3    17.  for  it  is  better  that  ye  suiTer  for  well-d. 
4.  19.  commit  their  souls  unto  him  in  ioeU-d.a.s  to 

DOINGS. 

£,«».  18.  3.  afterthe  rf.  of  Egypt,  and  after  the  (Z  of 

Canaan,  whither  I  bring  you,  shall  ye  not  do 

Detit.%-i.  20.  becans*  of  the  wickedness  of  thy  d. 

tuig.  2.  19.  they  ceiv»:d  not  from  their  own  d. 

141 


DOM 

\\  Sam. 2S. 3.  N^ibal  was  cmirlisliand"ovi7ln  Ills  i 
"i'iL/ir.  I'l.  4.  and  walked  uot  iilier  llie  (/.  ol  Israel 
I's.'J.  11.  declare  among  Ihejieople  his</.  Jsa.  12.  4. 
77. 12. 1  wjJl  mediutu  ol  tiiy  works,  talk  uf  thy  d. 
Prui>.  20.  11.  even  a  child  is  known  by  his  d. 
Isa.  1.  It),  wash  ye,  put  away  the  evil  of  your  d. 
3. 8.  because  llieir  tongue  and  i^.^ue  against  the  L. 

10.  for  they  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  their  d. 

Jer.  4.  4.  lest  my  fury  come  and  burn,  because  of 
the  evil  of  your  d.  21.  12.  |  20.  3.  |  44.  22. 

18.  thy  d.  have  procured  these  things  to  thee 
7.  3.  aineud  your  ways  aixl  </.  5.  |  2ti.  13.  |  35. 15. 
11.  18.  then  thou  shertedst  ine  their  d. 

17.  10.  according  to  the  Iruit  of  his  d.  21.  14. 

18.  11.  leluru,  and  make  your  ways  and  d.  good 

23.  2.  1  will  visit  upou  you  the  evil  of  your  d. 
22.  and  from  the  evil  of  their  d.  2.">.  5.  Zech.  1. 4. 

32.  19.  to  give  according  to  the  fruit  ol  his  d. 
EzcJc.  14.  22.  ye  shall  sec  their  way  and  their  d. 

20.  43.  there  shall  ye  remember  your  d.  and  your 
44.  nor  accord,  to  your  wicked  ways,  corrujUii. 

21.  24.  so  that  in  all  your  d.  your  sins  do  appear 

24.  14.  according  to  thy  d.  shall  they  judge 
3u.  17.  Uiey  detiled  il  by  tlieir  own  way  and  d. 

19.  and  accijrdiiig  to  their  d.  1  judged  them 
31.  shall  reineiiiber  your  d.  that  were  uot  good 

Hvs.  4.  9.  1  will  puiiish  and  reward  iham  tiieir  d. 

5.  4.  they  will  not  frame  their  d.  to  turn  to  their  G. 
7.  2.  now  their  own  U.  have  set  them  about 

9.  15.  lor  the  wickedness  of  their  d.  I  will  drive 

12  2.  according  to  his  iL  will  he  recompense 
Mjc.  2.  7.  O  house  of  Jacob,  are  these  his  d.? 

3.4.as  they  have  bshaved  themselves  ill  lu  their  d. 

7.  i:i.  iaiid  shall  be  desolate  lor  the  fruit  of  their  d. 
Zeph.  3.  7.  but  they  roseeaily,corrupted  all  their  d. 

11.  iiialt  thou  not  be  ashamed  liur  all  thy  d  l 
Zech.  1.0.  ^ccu.d.n^  to  our  d.  so  hath  dealt  with  us 

iJOLEFUL. 
Isa.  13.  21.  their  douses  full  of  <Z.  creatures 
.'yi!;.2.4.iu  ii!::ldfiv  shall  lament  withari.  lameata. 

DOiifNiON 
ITifniiles,   ri]   Pomer,   .Neh.   9.  28.     Rom.  6.  9. 
[i\  Persons  ruled  over,  I'sal.  114.2.  [3]  Kings 
and  kingdoms,  Dan.  0.  20.  |  7. 27.     [4]  Jingtls, 
Ejih.  1.21.  Col.  1. 16.     f .'ij  Magiitrales,  2  Pet. 
2.  t  10.     Jude8.     [0]  The  universal  and  un- 
limited authority  and guvcrnmcnt  of  Guii,  Psal. 
72.  8.  I  145.  13.     Dan  4.  3,  22,  34.  |  7.  14. 
Gen.  1.  20.  have  d.  over  the  fish  of  the  «-a,  23. 
27.40.and  when  thou  sh8.U have  the  d.  siiiltbfjak 

37.  8.  or  slialt  thou  indeeil  i.sve  d.  over  uu: 
JVHi/i.24.19.oul  of  Jacob  come  i.'j.  that  she-"  haved. 
.fudg.  5.  13.  he  made  him  have  d.  over  the  nobles 

14.  4.  at  that  time  the  Philistines  had  d.  over  Israsil 
J  Kings  4.  24.  Solomon  had  d.  over  aW  the  region 

9.  19.  to  build  :;i  ihe  land  of  his  d.  2  C.irc*.  c.  6. 

2  Kings  20.  13.  there  was  noihing  in  his  hous?  or  in 

all  his  d.  that  Hezekiahsliewed  net,  he.  "9.  2. 

1  Chrou.  4.22.  men  of  Chozeba  wiio  h>-.d  s.ii'  sioao 

18.  3.  as  he  went  to  stablish  his  d  by  t'.ie  river 

2  Chrou.  21.8.  the  Edoiniles  fiom  'jiiue;  .Judah's  d. 
32.  t  9.  Sennacherib  and  all  his  d.  w.lh  hi.m 

JVfA.  9.  28.  so  that  they  hud  the  d.  oier  them 

37.  also  they  have  d.  over  r.or  bodies  and  c.ittie 
./oA25.2.  (/.and  tear  are  witK  hx.i,lie  inaketh  ueace 

38.  33.  canst  thou  set  ibj  d.  inereof  in  the  earth? 
Psal.  8.  6.  to  h.ave  d.owar  the  works  of  thy  hands 

19.  13.  from  sins,  le'.  them  not  have  d.  over  nie 
49.  14.  the  upriglil  shall  have  d.  over  their. 
72.  8.  he  shall  have  d.  also  from  sea  to  sea 
103.  22.  bless  Ihe  Lord  in  all  places  of  his  d, 
114.  2.  Judali  v.ds  his  sanciuary,  and  Iiirae!  his  d. 
119.  133.  let  not  any  iniquity  have  d.  over  me 
145.  13.  thy  d.  eiulnreth  through  all  generations 

Isa.  2d.  13.  other  lords  besides  thee  had  d.  over  lis 

.Icr.  2.  t  '^1.  wherefore  say  my  peo|)le,  we  have  d.? 

Dan.  4.  3.  his  d.  is  from  veneration  to  generation 

22.  thy  d.  reacheth  to  the  end  of  the  earth 

34.  most  High,  whose  rf.  is  an  everlasting  d.  7.  14. 

6.  20.  that  in  every  d.  of  my  kingdom  men  trem- 

ble and  fear  before  the  God  of  Daniel,  and 
his  d.  shall  be  even  uni#  the  end 
7.6.the  beast  had  four  heads,  and  rf.wiis  given  to  it 

12.  the  rest  of  the  beasts  had  their  </.  taken  awiiy 
14.  there  was  given  liiin  d.  andgloiy,  a  kingdom 
20.  they  shall  take  away  his  d.  to  consume  it 
27.tlie  d.  .-hall  be  given  lo  Ihesaintsof  most  High 

11.  3.  a  migiiiy  king  ihat  shall  rule  with  great  </.5. 
4.  not  a;cording  to  his  d.  which  he  ruled 
Alic.  4.  8.  to  thee  shall  it  come  even  the  tirst  rf. 
7,eck.  0.  10.  his  rf.  shall  be  from  sea  to  sea 
Mat.  20.  25  the  princes  of  Ihe  I'Jentiles  e.vercise  rf. 
Rom.  a.  9.  raised,  death  hath  no  more  rf.  over  him 
14. lor  sin  shall  not  have  rf.  over  you,  undergrace 

7.  1.  law  hath  rf.  over  a  man  as  long  as  he  liveth 

2  Cifr.  1.  24.  not  that  we  have  rf.  over  your  faith 
KpA. 1.21. above  .-ill  power,miglit,and  rf.every  name 
1  Pet. 4.  1 1.  Ihat  God  may  be  glorified,  lo  whom  be 

prfiise  and  rf.  Vor  ever  and  ever,  .'5.  SI.  Jtrv.  1.0. 

3  Pet.  2.  t  10.  but  them  thai  debpiau  u   Jindc  8. 


DON 

Jude  25.  to  the  only  wise  God  be  rf.  and  90W«r 

DOMIJNIOWS. 
Dan   7.  27.  pnd  all  rf.  shall  seive  and  obey  him 
Vol.  1.10.  whether  they  be  throiies,or  rf.  or  powon 

DOi\E. 
(?c?i.9.24.  Noah  kneiv  what  his  younger  son  had  a 

18.  21.  they  have  rf.  according  to  the  cry  of  u 
24.  00.  the  servant  told  Isaac  ^11  that  he  had  rf. 

20.  29.  as  we  liav-s  a.  to  thee  n<  thing  but  gi.od 
2il.  20.  Lahan  said, it  must  not  b<  rf.  li^  our  country 
34.  7.  wiought  folly,  which  ougiit  not  to  be  rf. 
44.  5.  ye  have  rf.  evil  in  so  doing 

13.  Josejih  said,  what  deed  is  this  ye  have  rf..' 
Exod.  1.  Id.  he  said,  why  have  ye  rf.  this  thing? 
2.4.  his  sister  stood  to  wit  what  would  be  rf.to  nun 
12. 10.  no  manner  of  work  shall  be  rf.  in  tliem,Mavc 
what  must  he  eat,  that  only  may  be  rf.  of  yo« 
13.  8.  this  U  rf.  because  of  that  the  Lord  did  to  uie 
Icj.l.jeihro  heard  of  all  that  God  had  rf.  for  Mosei 
9.  the  goodness  which  the  Lord  had  rf.  to  Israel 
^1.  31.  according  to  this  judgment  shall  it  be  rf. 
31.  15.  si.x  days  may  work  be  rf.  35.2.  /.en.  23.  3. 
39.43.  Uiey  had  rf.  it  as  the  Lord  had  commanded, 
even  so  had  they  rf.  it,  and  JVluses  blessed  ll:c;n 
Lev.  5.  17.  and  commit  things  foibiddeii  to  be  rf. 

8.  5.  the  Lord  commanded  to  be  rf.  JJcut.  CO.  14. 

11.  32  what  vessel  it  be,  wherein  any  woik  is  rf, 
18.27.  these  abominations  have  the  men  ol  huidrf. 
24.  20.  eye  for  eye,  so  shall  it  be  rf.  lo  him  again 

J\l'uni.  5.  7.  they  shall  confess  tln-irsin  they  liaverf. 

12.  11.  wherein  v.e  have  rf.  foolishly  and  sinned 
15.34.it  was  not  declared  what  should  be  rf.io  Inn: 
22.  2.  Baldk  saw  all  that  Israel  had  rf.  to  Aii.orilw 

27.  4.  why  should  name  ol  our  father  he  rf.  away! 
32. 13. all  ihat  had  rf.evil  m  siglitof  L.  were  coiisu. 

iJeut.  10.  21.  he  is  thy  God  tliiit  hath  rf.  fur  ihee 
25. 9.  so  shall  it  be  rf.  to  that  man  will  not  huilO  up 
29. 24.  nations  say,  wherefore  liatli  the  Ld.rf.  iliua 
to  tins  land?  1  Kings  9.  8.  2  Chron.  7.  21^ 
.fosh.  10.  32.  as  he  had  rf.  also  to  Libnali,  39. 

35.  he  had  rf.  to  Lachish  ||  37.  he  had  rf.  lo  Eglon 
22.  24.  if  we  had  not  rather  rf.  it  for  fear  ol  mis 

24.  31.  had  known  all  that  he  had  rf.  for  lsr;iei 
Judg.  2. 10.  who  knew  not  works  he  had  rf.  Icr  Isr 

3.  12.  because  they  had  rf.evil  in  sight  of  the  Lorl 

9.  16.  if  ye  have  rf.  truly  and  sincerely  and  have  rf 
to  Jerubbaal  according  to  deserving  of  his  liandi 
24.  cruelty  rf.  to  the  seventy  sons  of  Jerubbaal 

19.  30.  there  was  no  such  deed  rf.  nor  seen 
Ruth.  3.  16.  told  her  all  that  the  man  hadrf.  to  hei 

1  tyam.  4.  10.  and  he  said,  what  is  there  rf.  my  son? 
11.7.  Cometh  not  forth,  so  shall  it  he  rf.  to  his  o.\oa 
17.  26.whatshall  be  rf.  to  the  man  that  killelh  li:m? 

27.  so  shall  it  be  rf.  to  the  man  that  killeih  Iniu 

25.  30.  when  the  Lord  shall  have  rf.  to  iiiv  lord 

28.  17.  the  Lord  hathrf.  as  he  spake,  Ezi  k.  12.28. 

2  Sam.  11. 27.  thing  David  had  rf.  displeased  the  L. 

13.  12.  no  such  thing  ought  to  be  rf.  in  I--rael 
24.  17.  what  have  they  rf.?  1  Chron.  21.  17. 

!  Kings  8.  06.  goodness  the  Lord  had  rf.  for  David 

14.  22.  above  all  that  their  fathers  had  rf. 

19.  1.  Ahab  told  Jezebel  all  that  Elijah  had  rf. 

22.  53.  provoked  the  Lonl  according  to  till  thai 
his  father  had  rf.  2  Kings  15.  3,  9,  34,  |  23.  32. 

2  Kings  4.  13.  he  said,  what  is  to  be  rf.  fm-  thee? 

8.  4.  tell  me  all  the  great  things  Elisha  hath  rf. 

10.  10.  for  the  Lord  hath  rf.  that  which  lie  epaka 
by  his  servant  Elijah,  Isa.  38.  IS.  Jer.  40.  3., 

19.  11.  thou  hast  heara  what  the  kings  of  Assyria 
have  rf.to  all  lands,  2  CAr.  32.  13.  /«a.  37.  11 

21.  15.  because  they  have  rf.  evil,  2  Chron.  29.6. 

23,  19.  all  the  acts  that  he  had  rf.  in  Beth-el 

2  Chron.  24.  16.  because  he  had  rf.  good  in  Israel 

29.  36.  rejoiced,  for  the  thing  was  rf.  suddenly 
32. 23.  rendered  not  according  to  benefit  rf.  to  him 

31.whosent  toin(|uireof  the  wonder  that  was  rf. 
Ezra  0.  12.  made  a  decree,  let  it  be  rf.  with  speed 

9.  1.  when  these  things  were  rf.  ihe  princes  came 
JVeA.  6,  8.  there  arenosnch  things  rf.  as  thou  saycsc 

9,33.we  have  rf.  wickedly,  Ps.  100.  6.  DanU  5,15. 
Ksth.  2.  1.  he  rememb.  Vashti,and  what  she  had  J. 

4.1.  Morilecai  perceived  all  wasrf.  rent  his  clothm 

6.  6.  the  king  said,  what  shall  be  rf,  to  the  man? 

9,  thus  shall  it  be  rf.  to  the  man  the  king  honours 

.lull  21.31.  who  shall  repay  him  what  he  haih  d.T 

34,  29.  whether  it  be  rf.  iig.  a  nation  or  a  man  only 
fs«i.  33.9.  he  spake  and  it  was  rf.  he  coinuiiinded 

71.19,  he  hath  rf.  great  things,  106.21.  |  120.2,3. 

120.  3.  what  shall  be  rf.  to  thee,  false  ton^'iie? 
Prov.  3.  30.  strive  not  if  he  have  rf.  thee  w   liarre,' 

4,16.  they  sleep  not,  except  they  have  rf.  inisrhiel 

Eccl.  1.  9.  that  which  is  rf.  is  that  which  shall  be  rf 

14.  have  seen  the  works  arerf.  under  »un,4. 1,3, 

2.  12.  even  that  which  linlh  been  already  rf, 
Asa. 3.t  11. the  reward  of  his  hands  shnll  he  rf.to  him 

41.  4.  who  hath  wrought  and  rf,  it  ?  1  ihe  Lord 

44,  23.  sing,  O  heavens,  for  the  Lord  hulh  d.  i> 

48..3.  lest  thou  shouldest  say,  my  idol  haih  rf.  (hen 
.ler.  3.  6,  hast  seen  what  backsliding  Israel  haih  d 

5.  13.  prophets  vind,  thus  shall  it  be  tf  tuito  thnc 


BON 

/:v.7.lH.bccause  ye  have  d.M  tliese  vvorka,8aitli  1,. 
30.  tor  ciUlilien  ol'Judali  liaverf.  evil  111  my  siglit 
ii.  15.  wuru  lujtiud,  and  liaii  d.  nglu  in  my  siglii 
3j.  10.  Iiavu  d.  all  llial  Juiiailub  cuiiimai.duiJ,  Id. 
38.  9.  Uicsu  men  have.  d.  evil  Lu  Jeieuiiali  |iro(>het 
44.  17.  a»  wc  have  d.  we  anil  our  I'al.liers,  kings 
4ti.  I'J.  ask  him  thai  fleeth,  nnv!  say,  what  is  d. 

50.  15.  vengeance  as  bhe  halh  d.  tlo  uiilo  hur,  liW, 

51.  35   the  violence  d.  lo  nie  and  to  my  llesli 
Lani.  '2  17.  Loril  hatli  d.  tl».t  which  he  liad  devised 
Ezek.2:i:M.  thus  have  they  d.  in  inidstoliny  ^'-use 

;i'.).  H.  It  is  come,  it  is  d.  saith  the  Loid  Gou 

43.  II.  ;i' they  be  aslmined  ot'ail  that  they  have  (/. 

44.  14.  and  tor  all  that  shall  he  d.  therein 

t>an.  1 1.  36.  tor  that  that  is  determined  shall  be  d.  | 
Zcpf:.  3.  4.  the  priests  have  d.  violence  to  ilie  la 
MiiUi.  10.  thy  will  he  d.  2li  4vi.  Luke  11.  ii.  j  iJi.  4: 
^   13.  as  thou  hast  believed,  so  be  it  d.  to  thee 
'1  21.  it' tile  mighty  work.':  vvlncli  were  d.  in  you 
had  been  d.  in  Tyre  and  Sidon,  Luke  10.  13. 
38.  111.  any  thing  they  ask,  it  ^hall  be  d.  tor  tliein 

31.  when  his  tellow'-servarits  saw  what  was  d. 
?l.  'il.  be  thou  cast  into  the  sea,  it  shall  be  d. 
'iX  -iJ.  these  ought  ye  to  have  d.  Luko  11.  42. 
25   21.  well  d.  goud  and  faithful  servant,  23. 

41).  inusmucli  as  ye  have  d.  it  to  one  of  the  least 
of  these  my  brethren,  ye  have  d.  it  to  lue 
27.  54.  saw  those  things  that  were  d.  '28.  11. 
jl/«rAd.l4.weiit  out  lo  see  what  was  li. /^uie  8.35. 

10.  go  home  to  thy  friends,  tell  what  great  things 
the  Lord  hath  d.  lor  thee,  20.  Luke  8.  3y. 

33.  the  woman  knowing  what  was  d.  in  her 
6.  30.  Uiey  told  him  v-ihat  they  had  d.  and  taught 
3.  13.  they  have  d.  to  him  whatsoever  they  listed 

13.  30.  shall  not  pass  till  all  these  things  be  d. 

15.  8.  desire  him  to  do,  as  he  had  ever  d.  to  them 
J.uke  1.  4i(.  he  that  isrcighty  hath  d.  great  things 

3.  I'J.  being  reproved  for  the  evils  Herod  had  d. 
e.  5(>.  he  charged  them  to  tell  no  man  what  was(/. 
y.  10.  the  apostles  told  him  all  that  they  had  d. 

14.  22.  Lord,  it  is  d.  as  thou  hast  commanded 
17.  10.  ye,  when  yo  shall  have  d.  all  those  things, 

we  have  d.  that  which  was  our  duty  to  do 

23.  31.  if  ill  a  green  tree,  what  shall  had.  in  dry? 
47.  now  when  the  centurion  saw  what  was  d.     j 

24.  21.  the  third  day,  since  these  things  were  d. 
Mm  5.  ■-9.  they  that  iiavc  d.  g.ioil  to  resurrection 

of  life;  they  tluit  have  d.  evil,  to  damnation! 

15.  7.  ask  what  ye  will,  and  it  shall  he  d.  unto  you  I 
10.  3U.  these  things  were  d.  that  the  scripture  be 

ids  2.  43.  many  signs  were  '/.  by  the  apostles 

4.  il.  of  the  good  deed  d.  to  the  impotent  man 

16.  a  notable  miracle  hath  been  d.  by  them 
SI.  all  men  glorified  God  for  that  which  was  d. 
is.  what  thy  counsel  determined  before  to  be  d. 

5.  7.  his  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  d.  came  in 
12.  y.  he  wist  not  that  it  was  true  which  was  d.  ! 


D(JN 

rsah  6(5,  Hi.  I  will  declare  what  he  halk  d.  for  sou! 
Hi.  3.  our  (jod  Uuili  d.  whaisoever  Ac  pleased 
Proo.  24.  2'J.  1  will  do  so  to  him  as  he  kiiUid.  to  me 
l«u.  12.  5.  sing  to  L.  for  Ite  kalh.  d.  e.\celk;iit  things 
t'.iek.  3.  20.  nghteousness  which  he  halh  d.  lb. 24. 

17.  18.  he  halh  d.  lliese  things,  lie  shall  not  escajie 

18.  13.  k'-i  hath  d.  all  these  atKimmutions 
14.  that  seeth  his  lather's  sins  which  he  kalli  d. 
22.  ill  rigHteonsness  that  he  halh  d.  he  shall  live 

24.  24.  according  lo  all  that  he  halk  i^.shad  ye  do 
33.  lb.  he  halh  d.  that  which  is  lawful  and  right 
.Joel  2.  20.  because  he  hath  d.  great  things 
Mat.  ~'i.  23.  and  the  governor  said,  wny,  what 
evil  halh  he  d.l  Mark  Id.  14.  J.uke  23.  22. 
Mark  'i.  37.  saying,  lie  halh  d.  all  things  well 


^itls  it.  13.  iiiuoh  evil  hath  he  d.  to  iliy  saints 

2  Cor.5.10.n;ay  receive  according  lo  {hulhehathd. 

Cui.  3.  2d.  leceive  lor  the  wrong  wiiicii  he  halh  d. 

J  have  DOMJ. 
Gen.  8. 21.  nor  will  1  smile  every  tlimg  as  /  have  d. 
21.  ii.  according  to  the  kindness  I  haoe  d.  thee 

27.  ly.  1  aai  i-sau,  1  have  d.  as  thou  badest  me 

28.  15.  till  1  have  d.  that  which  I  have  spoken 
liO.  26.  iliou  knowest  my  service  /  have  d.  thee 

Exud.  10.  2.  my  signs  which  /  haee  d.  among  them 
Jiisli.  24.  7.  your  eyes  have  seen  what  1  have  d. 
Judg.  1.  7.  as  /  hui;e  d.  so  God  hath  reiiuiied  me 

it.  T  48.  what  Shave  d.  make  haste,  do  as  /  have  d. 

15.  11.  as  they  ilid  to  me,  so  have  I  d.  lo  them 
2  -bam.  14.  21.  t>eliold  now  J  haoe  d.  this  thing 

24.  10.  Uavid  said,  i  have  smiied  greatly  in  iltat 
I  hace  d.  I  have  d.  very  tuohshly,  1  Chr.  21.  8. 
17.  I  have  sinned,  and  /  have  d.  wickedly 
1  Kings  3.  12.  beliold,y  kaec  d.  accord,  lo  thy  word 
•iKiJigs  l!l.2d.liastlliou  not  heard, how  J  haued.ill 
J\l'ch.  13.  14.  that  J  have  d.  for  the  house  ot  my  God 
.Jul/  34.  32.  if  J  have  d.  iDiquity,  1  will  do  no  more 
Fsat.  7.  3.  O  Lord,  my  God,  il   J  have  d.  this 

liy.  121. 1  ytai!6(^.judgMieiitand  justice, leave  not 
Prov.  30.  2U.  and  suiih,  J  have  u.  no  wickedness 
/;>'U.10  ll.shaUl  not,  as  i  have  d.  to  tiamana,  so  do 
13.  by  the  strength  of  my  hand  I  hat:e  d.  it 

33.  13.  hear  ye  that  are  tar  ofl  what  /  have  d. 

37.  2l).  hast  thou  not  heard  how  I  hai>e  d.  ill 
Jer.  42.  10.  I  repent  of  the  evil  I  have  d.  lo  you 
Kzek.  SI.  11 .  y  have  d.  as  Ihou  hast  commanded  me 

12.  11.  as  1  have  d.  so  shall  it  be  done  to  lliem 
14.  23.  ye  shall  know  tliat  J  have  not  d.  without 

cause,  all  that  I  have  d.  in  it  saiih  the  Lord 

24.  22.  ye  shall  do  as  /  have  d.  ye  shall  not  i;<iver 

JJiui.  6.  22.  before  thee,  O  king,  have  I  d.  no  hurt 

y.ech.  1.  3.  weep',  as  /  have  d.  these  so  many  years 

.Jiihii.7.2\.  I  have  d.tiUK:  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 

13.  12.  BO  alter  he  had  washed  their  feet,  he  said 
to  them,  know  ye  what  I  have  d.  to  yuu! 

Id.  that  ye  should  do  as  /  have  d.  lo  you 
Hast  thuu  LO.NE. 


14.  27  they  rehearsed  all  that  God  had  d.  15.  4.     Gen.  4.10.  he  said,  what  hast  thou  d.l  31.2G.JV«w. 
21.  14.  saying,  the  will  of  the  Lord  be  d.  |    23.  II.  1  i^am.  13.  11.  2  Ham.  3.  24.  .iohn  18.  35. 

33.  the  chief  ca|)lain  demanded  what  he  had  d.i    20.  i).  what  hast  thoa  d.  lo  us7  .lud<r.  15.  11. 


Rom.  9.  11.  neither  having  d.  any  good  or  evil 

1  Cor.  9.  15.  nor  thai  it  should  be  d.  unto  me 

13.  10.  that  which  is  in  part  shall  be  d.  away 

14.  2().  lei  all  things  be  d.  to  edifying 

4fl  he  d.  decently  ||  16.  14.  be  d.  with  charity 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  which  glory  was  to  be  d.  away 

14  Old  Testament, which  vail  is  d.  away  inChrist 

5.  10.  may  receive  the  things  d.  in  his  body, 

cording  lo  that  he  hath  d.  whether  good  or  bad 
F.pk.  5.  12.  things  which  are  d.  of  them  in  secret 

6. 13.  able  lo  withstand,  and  having  d.  all  to  slam; 
Pkil.  2.  3.  let  nothing  be  d.  thro'  strife  or  vain-gluiy 

4.  14.  yo,  have  well  d.  that  ye  did  commumcaie 
Col.  4.  9.  will  make  known  all  things  that  are  d. 
Tit.  3.  5.  not  by  works  of  righteousness  we  liavee/, 
H'c6.10.29.^ind  hath  d.  despite  to  the  Spirit  of  grace 
Rev.  IB.  17.  came  a  voice,  saving,  it  is  d.  21.  6. 

K.  6.  to  shew  the  things  which  must  shortly  be  d. 

Have  I  DOME. 
0^71.20.5.  in  innocency  of  my  hands  Anoe  ff/.  this 

40.  15.  and  hero  alaoAaoe  /(/.nothing  lo  put  me 
A/Vm.22.28.what  have  Id.?  1  Kings  in.20.^U(6-.6.3. 
/osA.  7.  20.  I  have  sinned,  thus  and  thus  Aaue /rf. 
Jitdg.  8.2.  he  said, what  A.  /now  d.!  1  Sam.  17.  29. 
I  Srirn.  20.  1.  whatAoM  I  d.l  26.18.  |  29.  8.  ./c?-.8.6. 
F.tf.k.'X\.-2A.  accord,  to  their  transgress.  A.  Id.  them 
Acts  25.  10.  to  the  .lews  have  I  d.  no  wroii" 
He  hath  DONE,  or,  hath  he  DONE. 
F.xod.  5.  23.  he  hatk  d.  evil  to  this  people 
Lev.  ^.  16.  make  amends  for  the  harm  he  hath  d. 

ft.  :!4.  as  hehathd.  so  the  Lord  lommanihd  to  do 

19.  21.  atonement  ftr  hi>  sin  which  he  halh  d. 

24.  19.  as  he  hath  d.  so  sn  ill  it  be  done  to  him 
/oaA.24.2().consume  yon,»    erAcAaiA  (/.  you  good 
ln.ag.  15.  10.  to  do  to  him  as  he  hath  d.  to  us 

1  *Vim.  6.  9.  then  he  hath  d.  us  this  great  evil 
12.24. consider  how  great  things  hr  hath  d.  for  you 

20.  32   why  snail  he  be  slain?  what  hnth  he  d.7 

I  Chrun.  Hi.  12.  remember  his  inarvellous  works 


j2  Ham.  7.  21.  accotdiiig  lo  thy  heart  hast  thuu  d. 
16.  10.  who  shall  say,  wherefore  Aa.st  Ihoa  d.su'. 
1  Kings  1.  Ii.  in  saying,  v\liy  hast  Ihoa  d.  so? 
I  1  Chr.  17.  19.  O  Lord,  Aii.-t  thou  d.  all  this  grcatne.ss 
/^•«^  50.21.  lhe.>eiliings/;((i-UAou(i.l  kept  siUiK-e 
Junah  1.  10.  the  men  said,  whv  hast  thuu  d.  this? 

7V(.-u  husl  DONE. 

Gen.  3.  13    what  is  tins  that  thou  hast  d.l  12. 

18.  I  26.  10.  1  29.  25.  Judg.  8.  t  1.  l  15.  II. 

2  Sam.  12.  21. 

14.  because  thou  hast  d.  this,  SH.  16.2  CAr.25.1G. 

2(J.9.(AoH  hast  (/.deeds  which  ought  not  to  be  done 

27.  45.  he  forget  that  which  thoa  hast  a.  to  him 

31.  28.  thou  hast  now  d.  foolislilv  in  so  doing, 

1  Sain.  13.  13.  2  Chron.  16.  9. 

7i;sA.  7.  19.  tell  me  what  thou  hast  d.  1  Sam.  14.43. 

Huth'i  11.  it  hath  been  shewed  me  all  f/;ouA(W<  </. 

1  Sarn.ii   19.  tor  thai  thou  hast  d.  to  me  this  day 
2ii.  16.  ihe  thing  is  not  good  ihaftAou  hast  d. 

i  Kingsli.'.Kbul  Ihiiuhustd.iivil  above  all  bef.  thee 

2  Kmgs'-.i.  1 10.  hesaid,  t/iou  hast  d.  hard  in  asking 
10.  30.  because  thou  hast  d.  well  in  executitig 
23.  17.  thou  hast  d.  against  the  altar  of  Belh-el 

J\reh.  9.33.  for  t.'.uu  host  d.  right,  but  we  wickedly 
Fs.  40.  5.  thy  wonderful  works  w  hicli  thou  hast  d. 
52.  9.  I  will  praise  thee,  because  thua  ha.it  d.  it 
109.  27.  that  lliey  may  know  that  thuu  hast  d.  il 
Prov-  30.  32.  i(  thou  hast  d.  foolishly  in  lifting  up 
/sa.25.1. exalt  thee,  for  thou  hast  d.  wonder,  work.-s 
Jer.  2.  23.  see  iliy  way,  know  what  thoa  hast  d. 
3.  5.  behold,  thou  hast  spoken  and  d.  evil  things 
Lain.  1.  21.  ihey  are  glad  that  thou  hast  d.  it 

22.  do  unto  them  as  Ihou  hast  d.  unto  me 
2. 20.  O  Lord,  consider  lo  whom  thou  hait  d.  this 
Ezek.  16.  48.  Sodom  hath  not  done  as  thou  hast  d. 
51.  in  all  thy  abominations  which  Ihou  hast  d. 
59.  I  will  even  deal  with  thee  as  t/iou  hast  d. 
63.  when  I  am  pacified  for  all  that  thou  hast  d. 


Ohad.  15.  as  thou  hast  d.  it  shall  be  done  lo  thee 
tta£  A£  hath  d.  Pial.  78  I.  |  U8.  1. 1  105.  5.J  hnak  1.14. 0  Lord,  thoukast  d.  as  il  pleasclh  thee 
142 


uoo 

\Jicts  10,  33.  then  hasl  d.  well  tlmt  tK>:i  a,t  cornu 
>iYol  DOME. 

Gcu.  20. 9.  huBt  dune  deeds  that  oueht  not  lobe  d 

3-!.  7.  xfhich  thing  ougiil  not  lo  In;  d. 

Kxod.  34.  10.  marvels,  such  as  have  not  been  d. 

/.t't'.4.S.coiicern.tlHngs  which  owj-lit  not  l.o  be  d.Vi 
JV«H(.  16.  28. 1  have /(„/(/.  litem  of  nuiie own  mmo' 
iJeut.'i'i.  27.  lest  they  say,  Lord  hath  not  d.  all  ilua 
Judg.  Hi^  t  IL  lopes  wlieiewiih  work  not  oeen  d. 
2  Sam.  1/.  t  23.  Ahilhophel  saw  his  counsel  uoid- 
2  Kings  5.13.if  piopli.»ouldi;s:  thou  nul  liavo</  it» 
•2  Chron.  30.  5.  they  had  not  d.  it  of  a  long  tuna 
JVVA.  6. 9.  weakened  from  the  worK,lhat  it  be  not  U. 

S  17.  from  the  days  of  Joshua,  Isr.  had  not  d  so 
Esth.i.m.Viitih'.i  !iatli«o«  (/.wrong  to  the  king  only 
Isa.i).  4.  what  could  been  done,  that  1  have  not  a 

46.  10.  declaring  the  things  that  are  not  yet  d. 
■  ler.  3.  16.  7((.(tAt)- shall  that  be  d.  any  more 
EieU.  5.  9.  1  will  do  la  thee  that  1  have  not  d. 
Van.  9.  12.  for  under  the  whole  heaven  bath  uot 
been  d.  as  hath  been  done  upon  Jerusalem 

11.  24.  do  that  which  his  fathers  have  not  d. 
Juntos  3.6.Rliallevil  be  in  eity,aiidL.  hwlh  not  d.  it? 
John  Id.  24.  if  1  had  not  d.  among  tliem  the  works? 
.*i((*14.1S.scarce  restrained  they  had  n.d.  sacril.te 

26.  26.  for  this  thing  was  not  d.  ui  a  coineB 

DONE  with  this. 
Gen.  21.  26.  I  wot  not  who  hath  d.  this  thing 

42.  28.  what  is  this  that  God  hath  d.  lo  us? 

44.  15.  what  deed  is  this  t  at  ye  have  d.? 
Exod.  1.  18.  why  have  ye  d.this  thing,  and  saved 

13.  8.  this  is  d.  because  of  that  which  the  Lord  du.' 

14.  3.  and  they  said,  wliy  have  we  d.  this2 
Josh.  9.  24.  we  were  sore  afraid,  and  have  d.  this? 

23.8.  but  cleave  to  Lord,asyeJiave  d.  to  thisi\:^y 
.fudg.H.^.yo  have  not  obeyed, why  have  ve  d.  th/.-> 
6.  2'J^  they  said,  who  hath  d.  this  thing?  15.  6. 

11.  37.  she  said,  let  this  thing  be  d.  for  me 

15. 7.  though  yc  have  (/.  £Aj*,yet  w  ill  I  be  avenged 
20  12.whai  wickedness  is  tAiAthat  is(i.anioBgyc.s 

1  Sam.  12.  20.  ye  have  d.  all  this  wickedness  ' 
28.  18.  therefore  bath  the  Lord  d.  this  tliiug 

2  Siun.  2.  6.  because  ye  have  d.  this  thing 

12.  5.  the  man  thai  hath  d.  this  thing  shall  die 
14.  20.  halh  thy  servant  Joab  d.  Uus  thing? 

21.  king  said,  behold  now,  I  have  d.  this  tlvr.ig 

1  Kings  1. 27.  IS  this  thing  (/.  by  my  Lord  tse  king? 
U.  11.  Lord  saiit,  forasmuch  as  this  ig  d.  of  thcfi 

2  Chrun.  II.  4.  return,  for  this  thing  is  d.  of  me 
Psal  7.  3.  O  Loid,  my  God,  if  1  have  d.  this 

22.  31.  they  shall  declare  that  he  hath  (/.  this 
51.  4.  I  have  sinned,  and  d.  this  evil  in  Ibv  sigh; 

fsa.  41.  20.  that  Ihe  hand  of  the  Lord  Ivath  d.tjiit 
/^zeA.  2.3. 38.  moreover,  this  they  have  d.  unto  mo 
Mai.  2.  13.  this  ituveycd.  again,' covering  the  altar 
Mat.  1.  22.  now  all  this  was  d.  21.  4.  |  2(i.  5(). 

13.  28.  he  said  to  them,  an  enemy  bath  d.  this 
21.  21.  not  oiilydo  this  which  is  (/.  to  llie  tig-trep 
2(i.  13.  this  that  this  woman  hath  d.  Mark  ]4iJL 

Murk  5.  32.  to  see  het  that  had  d.  'his  thing 
J.uke  ').  6.  when  they  had  d.  this  they  inclosed 

23.  41.  but  this  man  hath  (/.  nothing  amiss 
./ohn  7.  31.  miracles  than  these  this  man  halh  d.f 

12.  18.  lor  they  heard  he  had  d.  this  innacle 
.•lets  4.  7.  by  what  power  or  name  have  ye  d.  Iki.i? 
10.  16.  this  was  d.  thrice,  vessel  received,  II.  10. 
28.  9.  so  when  this  was  (/.  others  also  came 
1  Cu;-.5.2.  iiol  mourned  that  he  hath  d.thts  deed,3 

DOOR 
Properly  signifies  the  entrance  into  a  house,  Gen 
19.  9.  It  is  likewise  token  in  a  metojihuricaS 
sen.^e:  Our  Snmour  says,  John  10.  9,  I  am  the 
door;  by  meif  any  inancnter  in  lieshall  be  saved. 
/  am  the  only  way  whereby  lost  sinners  7natf 
come  to  God,  and  obtam  salvation  :  'J'hc  only 
way  of  crtrance  and  adini.-ision  both  into  the 
church  militant  and  triumphant  is  bi/  me;  for 
none,  but  such  as  have  a  true  and  a  livi  li/  faith 
in  me,wrought  in  their  soul  by  7ny  Spirit, can  be 
true  members  of  my  church  herc,muchless  viein- 
bc7-s  of  the  glorious  chiirchin  heaven.  Il  issnid, 
in  Rev.  3.  20,  Behold  I  stand  at  the  door,  and 
knock.  /  stand  at  the  door  of  sinners'  hearts, 
in  the  gospel  dispensation,  inviting  them  to  re- 
pent, and  turn  from  their  evil  ways.  There  is 
likewise  mention  made  of  the  door  of  mercy,  or 
the  time  or  season  of  grace,  Wat.  25.  10,  They 
that  were  ready,  went  in  with  him  lo  the  mar- 
riage, and  the  door  was  shut.  Luke  13.  25, 
When  once  the  iiiastt!rf>f  the  house  is  risen  up, 
and  halh  shut  to  the  door,  &.c.  By  lliescparx- 
bolianl  expressions  OUT  Saviourintiniates,  thai 
there  is  a  detirimnate  time,  wherein  sinners 
must,  if  ever,  accept  of  the  ojfrrs  of  grace  ani 
solvation,  which,  if  they  Hip,  thnj  will  not  bt 
aple  lo  obtain  of  God  an  entrance  into  the  king- 
dom of  heaven;  the  door  of  luirey  and  grace, 
the  door  of  heaven  and  glory,  will  he  jhut 
against  them.  In  Acts  14.  27.  me  read  of  th. 
door  of  faith;  God  had  opened  the  door  sf  fuitt 


to  toe  Gentilos;  He  had  rauscil  Ihc  ffosfj  t, 
J/e  jircacUcd  uiilv  Uitni^  toJurtOj/  Innij  wcr 
iii-vug/U  ia  holMCc  m  LJuust,  mid  to  ulloiui 
latuiJ'irs  tij  Jit-i  cJuircM. 

i  Jic  afri»Uc  I'uul  icriUiig  to  Ike  Coriiiliuaiis,  iiiiil 
uUiiig  Ihciii  of  Lilt  sptctai  vpportuialy  icJiiii 
OoU  had  giveu  kliii  of  duuig  miuii  guud  bg  ik 
f^ospel,  uscn  Uiis  cxprcJ:no'i,  A  doui  is  oiilijlc 
uiilu  me,  1  Cor  11).  9.  2  Cor.  '2.  12.  ^iud  Ui. 
■same  apostle  speaks  of  a  door  of  ulleruiici 
'i'hat  tjocl  would  o()eii  uiuo  us  u  duur  ut'  uUm- 
aiicf,  l/iut  IS,  icvidd  ajfurd  us  au  tippurliiuU!/, 
.tiiU  voiu/isafe  ability  and  cuaragt,  to  preach 
Uie  guspeL,  Lol.  i.  3.  To  lu;  ai  Uau  duuf ;  'J'(j 
km  al  tiie  duor ;  To  slaiid  Uelijio  Lliu  dooi' ,  an 
phrases  deiiolmg  tliat  a  person  or  Uuiig  n, 
near  at  hand,  Geii.  4.  7.  Mai.  i!4.  Si-  Jain.  5.  i), 
iiod  promises  to  gwc  kts  people.,  upon  their 
rrpeiitance^i  The  valley  of  ./iciwr  lor  a  dour  ol 
iiope,  Hos.  2.  li.  Acluir  was  a  valley  in  the 
territory  o/ Jenciiu,  OJid  in  Ike  tribe  of  IJenja 
jiiiii,  ou  tlie  eery  entrance  into  the  litjid  of  Ca- 
fiaao.  The  Isradiles^ifatiguejt  and  discouraged 
icilh  marching  and  encamping  fur  forty  yean 
tn  the  wddtrness,  and  eonuiig  to  this  valley. 
hegaii  to  enterlain  luipcs  of  enjoying  the  pro- 
mised land:  In  allusion  Ui  thi.i.,  ijud  promise!. 
Jus  people  by  Hosea,  that  lie  would  give  them 
some  beguuuags  of  mtrcy  and  favour,  as  the 
earnest  and  pledges  of  future  blessings. 

Cren.  4  7.  if  tliou  doest  not  well,  sin  lietli  at  tlje  d. 
IM.  9  lliev  (iressed,  and  Ciuiie  near  to  break  lliet/ 

Ezod.  I'J.23.  tiie  Lord  also  will  ^.ass  over  llie  d. 
21.  t).  Ins  mtister  shall  hung  Inni  lo  the  d. 

iJeiit-li.  17.  sliaJl  Uiruslit  ilnouyJi  hisear  lo  the  d 

i*u/;i.  Ki.  17.  put  her  hum  me,  holt  the  d.  alter  hei 
18.  bi'iughtherout,aiid  lni  bolted  the  </.  alter  her 

2  King',  4.  1 J.  when  he  callotl,J5he  stood  in  the  il. 

9.  ;i.  Uicn-opcn  ihe  d.  and  (lee,  and  tarry  not 
Kstk.  ±  21.  o!'  those  which  keit  the  d.  b.  2. 

Job  'M.  it.  if  I  have  laid  wan  ui  my  neighbour's  d. 

M.  dni  {  fear,  thai  I  went  not  (ml  of  tlie  d.? 
Psal.  141.  :t  O  Lord,  keep  Uie  d.  ol  my  hjis 
frov.  St).  14.  as  the  d.  tniiietli  opnu  his  hinges 
Caui-H.  4.  he  put  la  las  hand  by  the  holeol  ihe</. 
8.1L  if  shohe  ati.  we  will  inclose  iier  wilh  boards 
F.zek.  8. 3.  brongJit  me  to  the  d.  of  tlie  inner  gale,'; 

8.  when  I  had  digged  m  ihe  wall,  behold  a  U. 

10.  19.  ei-ery  one  stood  at  Uie  d.  of  the  eust-gal 

11.  1.  be)iold,«tthe  t/.i-f  ihegale,  tuoiily-tive  me 
41    2.  the  breadth  of  llie  d.  was  ten  cubits 

46.3.  the  people  sliall  woisliip  altiiC*/.  of  this  gate 
r'tt«.3.t2<».Ne<j-jchad.caine  to  Uie  li.of  the  .'uniace 
i{os.  2.  IS.  will  give  valley  of  Aclioi  for  a  t/.of  h 
jinios  9.  1.  he  said,  smite  llie  linlel  of  the  ii. 
Mat.  27. 'CO.  lie  rolled  a  great  sloiie  lo  tlie  d.  of  the 
sepulchre,  anil  dejiarted,  Marie  15.  4tj. 
tin.  2.  the  an"el  rolled  the  stone  from  the  d. 
JUark  I.  33.  all  the  city  was  gathered  at  the  d. 
2.  2.  was  no  room,  no  not  so  much  as  about  the  d. 
16.  3.  who  shall  rull  us  llie  sione  from  the  d.? 
John  10.  1.  he  that  enterelh  nut  by  the  d.  is  a  ihief 
2.  lli-it  entoreth  in  by  the  d.  ||  7.  I  am  the  d.  9. 
18.  Hi.  but  Peter  stood  at  the  d.  without 
17.  thflnsaith  llie  damsel  that  kept  the  d.  to  Peter 
^cts  5.9-reet  of  them  are  at  ihe  d.  to  curry  thee  out 
1-2.  13.  as  Peler  knocked  al  the  d.  of  th?  gate 

16.  whan  they  had  opened  llie  rf.  and  saw  liim 
J4.27.how  lie  had  opened  Uic  (/.ofliuth  to  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  Ifl.  9.  a  great  d.  and  cllectual  is  ojiencd 

S  Cur.  2.  12.  a  d.  was  opened  lo  me  of  llie  Lord 
Col.  4.  3.  that  God  v/ould  open  a  d.  of  utterance 

fam.  5.  9.  the  judge  etandelh  be'ine  the  d. 
Hev.  3.  8. 1  set  before  thee  an  o|>cn  d.  none  can  shut 
20.1  st.Tiid  atrf.  and  knoi  i(,if  any  man  open  ll\c  d. 

4.  1. 1  looked,  and  behold  a  d.  was  open  mheaien 

DOOR  with  house. 
f}en.}9  II.  smote  iheiu  that  were  at  rf.of  llie  ioiist 

43.  10.  they  communed  at  the  d.  of  the  house 
f'/of/. 12.22. nuneof  you  go  out  at  ihe(/.of  his,'t«u.sT 
/.er.  14.38.  the  priest  shall  go  lo  Ihe  </.  of  ilieAtt«.9<; 
/)rut.-£2.-i\ .  bring  damsel  to  d.  of  her  father's  house 
Judg.  19.  26.  fell  down  at  d.  of  the  man's  Awiut,  27. 

2  Savi.  1 1.  9.  Uriah  slept  at  d.  of  the  king's  house 
i  Kings^.9.  Na:unaD  stood  at</.ofAou;jcof  Llislia 
A'eA.  3.  20.  unto  the  d.  of  the  house  of  Ehashib 

21.  Merimoih  repaired  from  the  d.  of  the  house 
Prvn. .%  8.  and  come  not  nigh  the  d.  of  her  house 
0.  14.  fur  she  sitletli  at  the  d  of  her  house  on  a  seat 
Jer.  2fi.t  10.  the  princes  sal  at(/.ol'the  Lord's /(OW.SC 
3'!.  tlO.  Barurh  read  al  the  rf.  of  the  liord'sAoHic 
Szek.  a  14.  he  brought  me  lo  rL  of  Lord's  A.  47.  1. 

nOOR  with  shut. 

Oen.  19  6.  Lot  shut  the  d.  \\  10.  nngels  shut  Ihe  d. 

i  /Cinge4.4  when  come  in  slialt.s7iH/</.  u(ion  thee 

a.  she  shut  d.  upon  her  [\  21.  she  skill  d.  on  liim 

33.  he  went  in  and  .iliut  the  d.  on  ihcin  twain 

6.  32.  shut  the  d.  and  hold  him  fast  iit  the  d. 

Mat.  ft.  6.  and  when  thou  hnel  shut  thy  (/.  pray  to 

26.  10. the  d.was  shut  \\  J.uke  1 1.7.  the  d..3  now  sh. 

143 


DOT 

/.uic  13.  23.  inasler  risen,  and  hath  shut  lo  iheJ. 
i«ttf.3.d.  selbelont  lliee  an  ojieii  d.nu  man  can  shut 

i)0(JR   wiiJi  talitrnacU. 

F.xod.^'d.i.  ihou  shah  hniig  lo  d.  of  the  tabernacle, 

40.  12.  y.tN.  4.  4.  I  8.  3,  4.  |  12.  (i.  w\V«/.  ti.  10. 

11.  shall  kill  bullock  by  lliet/.  ol  Ihe  tuber ntieU, 

.32.  1  40.  29.  J.ev.  1   5.  .Vuni.  27.  2. 

42.  burat-otl'ering  at  ihet/.ofthe  tabernacle,  Xi. 

9,10.  |,38.  8.|40.  28.  y.««.  1.3.  1  3.2.  |  4.7,  18. 

40.  0.  belore  the  d.  of  the  labcrtiacle,  J\i'um.  25.  6. 
Lev.a.M.  al  the  it.  of  the  tabei-nucle,'Ji).[  14. 11. 

I  Iti.  7.  I  17.  6.  jVu/n.  a.  18.  i  10.  3.  Josh.  19.  51. 

33.  ye  iliall  not  go  outof  the  d.  ol  the  taberuucle 
10.  7.  ye  shall  not  gouut  trom  the  d.  of  thefi/it'/'/i, 
14.  2.'i'.  uulo  the  d.  of  the  tabernacle,  15.  14,  29. 

j  19.  21.  jVuni.  6.  13.  |  10.  18,  19,  50.  )  20.  6. 

17.  4.  bringetb  it  not  to  the  d.  of  the  tabernacle,':) 

A'(n«.12.5.  stood  in  the  d.  of  the  tabernacle,  10.  18. 

JJeuL  31.  15.  and  Uie  pillar  of  the  cloud  stood 

over  d.  of  the  ta'jcrnaele 

1  CAr.0. 21.  Zecliaiiah  was  porter  oi  d.  oi  tuber lu 

IJIMJR  joined  with  tent. 
Cieii.  18.  1.  .Ahriihum  satin  \iic  tent  d.  in  heat  of  d. 
2.herauloiiKeetliiem  from  the  tent  (/.and  bowed 
10.  t^alah  heard  it  in  the  tent  d.  heliind  him 
iCzw(;.33.8.thej)eople  stood  evciy  man  lainstculd. 
10. tlie  people  woislupjied,eveiy  man  inhis<«K/  d. 
JViiwi-ll.lO.  wee]iing,eveiy  man  in  ihe  (/.ofhis£c7it 
16.27.Dutliaji  and  Abiramslood  in  d.oi'lhfir  tents 
Judg.  4.  20.  he  said,  jland  in  the  d.  of  the  lent 

ilOOR-lvKLPLR. 
Ps.  84.10. 1  had  rather  be  a  d.-keepcr  in  house  of  G. 
Jer  35.4.the  chamber  of  Maaseiali  keeper  of  the  d. 

LOOR-KEKPERS. 
•iKtngs  22.4.  which  keepers  of  tlie  iV.have  gathered 
23.  4.  the  keepers  of  Uie  d.  to  bring  tiw  vessels 
25.  18.  tlie  captaia  of  the  guaid  look  Ihe  chief 
priest  and  the  Uirce  keepers  of  the  d.  Jer.  52.  24. 
i  Vhr.  15.23.  Herechiah,  Elkanab,were  d. -keepers 
24.0bed-edom  andJehiah  d.-k(epcrs  lor  the  ark 
Eitk.  0.  2.  the  keepers  of  Ihe  iL  sought  to  lay  hand 

DOUR  POST. 
Ex<^d.'il.fy  his  master  fha II  bring  Jiiiii  totJied.-/io.b-( 
i'.'2c/i.41.3.he  measured  the  post  of  iho  (/.two  cubits 

IJOOR  POSTS. 
iCit<?(/.]2.7.strike  blood  on  upper  (/.-posts  of  houses 
i'tu«.11.20.shalJ  vvriielhenioiir/.-/ias<sof  thyliouse 
Isa.  6.  4,  the;;u;;/s  of  Ihe  (/.  moved  at  the  voice 
A.':e/i.41.1tj.lie  measured  the  iLposls  and  windows 

DOORS. 
.Tosh.  2.  19.  whosoever  shall  go  out  of  the  d. 
.hidg.  3.  24.  the  (/.  of  the  parlour  weie  locked 
25.  he  opened  not  the  d.  of  the  parlour 
ii.  21.  •.vliiit  couietii  forlh  of  the  d.  1  vill  offer  it 
10.  3.  Samson  took  the  d.  of  the  gato  of  t/se  .■;ity 
19.  27.  her  lord  rose  u]),  and  opened  (lie  d. 

1  iSam.  3.  15.  Samuel  opened  tJie  d.  of  the  'louse 
21.  13.  David  scrabbled  on  the  d.  of  Iho  g^te 

2  Kings  18.10.1lezekiahcuto(ftli«goi:3  fif.«n  thed. 
2  Chrun.  23.  4.  of  the  Levites  bj  purlerj  of  ihe  </. 

29.  3.  llezekiiih  ojiened  the  d.  ol  the  !:uubb 
JVcA.  3.  1.  and  they  set  up  ibj  d.  of  il,  3.  \  7.  1. 
Job  31.  32.  but  I  opened  ipy  d.  lo  the  traveller 

38.  10.  when  1  set  bars  and  d.  to  the  ?e5 
17.  hast  thou  seen  ll:e  d.  of  the  >liadow  ofJcsitliT 

41.  14.  who  can  o;,en  the  d.  of  his  face? 
Psal.  24.  7.  be  yo  lifted  up,  ye  everlasting  d.  9. 

78.  23.  though,  he  had  oiicned  llie  d.  of  heavin 
Prov.  8.3.W<sdoiiiciieUi  at  the  coming  ir  aiui<!(/. 

34.  heareih  me,  waiting  at  llie  posls  of  my  d. 
Isa.  57.  8.  behiiiil  d.  hast  thou  set  up  remembrance 
Kick.  33.  30.  still  talking  in  Uie  </.  of  Ihe  houses 
Alic.  7.  5.  keep  ihe  d.  of  thy  mouth  from  her 
Zrck.  11.  I.  ojien  Uiy  d.  O  Lebanon,  that  the  lire 
Alal.  24.  33.  know  it  is  near,  at  Ihe  d.  Mark  13  29. 
Jlcts  5. 19.  Ihe  angel  by  night  opened  the  prison  d. 

23.  and  Ihe  keepers  slaiulmg  before  the  (/. 
10.  26.  immediateiy  all  the  d.  were  opened 
27.  keejicr  awaking  and  seeing  the  prison  d.  open 
aiiut  DOORS. 
Judg.  3.  23.  Ehud  shut  the  d.  of  the  parlour 
2C'Ar.  28.  24.  Ahaz  shut  up  the  (/.  of  Loid's  house 
29.  7.  our  faUiers  have  shut  the  d.  of  llie  porch 
jVeh.  6.  10.  aud  let  us  sAut  Ihe  d.  of  the  leinple 
7.  3.  let  tliein  shut  the  d.  and  bar  tliim 
.lob  3. 10.  because  sAiii  not  iip(/.  of  molher's  womb 
38.  8.  or  who  shut  up  the  sea  with  d.7 
Keel.  12.  4.  the  d.  shiiU  he  .vA»(  in  llie  streets 
fsa.  26.  20.  enlc:r,  and  shut  Ihy  d.  about  thee 
Mai.  1.  10.  wlio  that  would  sAiU  Uie  d.  tor  nought? 
lohn  20.  19.  when  the  d.  were  sAitt  .lesiis  came,  26. 
Jicts  21.  30.  and  forlhwilh  the  d.  were  sAut 

DOTE. 
./cr.  50.  36.  a  sword  is  on  liars,  and  thev  shall  d. 

DOTED. 

EzcA.  23.  5.  Aliolah  (/.on  her  lovers  the  Assyrians 

7.cominilled  whoredoms  with  all  on  wlium  shed. 

9.  into  band  of  Assyrians,  on  whom  she  d.  12. 

16.  as  soon  as  ,-he  saw  them,  she-  ;/.  upon  them 


2U.  for  she  d. 


Dob' 

D<rrl^G. 

1  Tiw.C.  4.  d.  about  ipiestiuiis  and  Ktrites  of  VvohV 
DOL'RLE. 

Doiible  commonly  signifies  twice  as  much,  Gor, 
43.  12.  Take  double  money,  that  is,  lutce  <u 
muck  money.  A  double  garmeiit,  may  mean  <i 
lined  habit,  such  as  the  higli-priesl's  brecsl- 
plate  was,  E.\od.  H9.  9.  or  a  complete  habit  or 
suit  of  clutlies,  a  cloke  and  lunie,  Judg.  17.  f  10, 
Dwell  with  llie,  and  1  will  give  thee  a  double 
suit  of  ajipaiel,  or  an  order  of  garments.  Dou 
hie  somelwies  signijies  abundance,  us  niuch<u 
answers  one's  design,  Isa.  40.  2,  She  halh  r& 
ceived  of  Uie  Lord's  liiwid  double  lor  all  liei 
sms.  They  liace  received  punishment,  lUougk 
Hot  so  much  as  tlieir  sins  deserved,  yet  abuit 
dantli/ sufficient  to  answer  (iod's  design,  which 
leas  to  humble  and  riform  them,  and  lo  warn 
otiiers  by  their  example.  Ste  Jer.  16.  18.  |  17. 
18.  1  Tim.  5.  17.  .\  double  heart,  a  double 
tongue,  a  double  mind,  arc  opposite  lo  a  siiuide, 
honest,  srncere  krart  ;  a  true  tongue  ;  a  just, 
faithful,  sincere  mind,  Psal.  12.  2.  1  'rim.  ;t  8. 
Jam.  1.8. 

(icH.  43.  12.  and  take  d.  money  in  your  hand 

15.  and  Ihey  took  d.  money  m  their  hand 
Erod.  22.4.  if  Uieft  be  found,  he  shall  restore  d. 

7   if  found,  let  him  pay  d.  ||  9.  bo  shall  pay  d. 

39.  9.  they  made  Uie  breasl-plate  d.  a  sjiaii  wna 
Dnit.  15.  18.  been  worth  a  d.  hired  servant  to  ihte 

21.  17.  by  giving  him  a(/.  portion  of  all  be  hath 
.hidg.  17.  t  10. 1  willgive  Uiee  a  (/.suit  ofajiperoi 

1  ^iim.  1.  t  5.  to  Ilaimuh  he  gave  a  d.  [loition 

2  Kings  2.  9.  let  xid.  poriioii  of  ihy  spirit  be  on  me 
1  Chron.  12.  3.'i.  they  vveie  not  of  </.  heart 
.tub  11.  6.  that  tliey  are  d.  to  Ihat  which  is 

41.  13.  who  can  come  lo  lum  with  his  d.  bridle? 

42.  t  10.  also  the  Lord  added  to  Job  unto  ;lie  d. 
Psal.  12.  2.  and  with  a  d.  heart  do  ihey  sjieak 
Prov.  31   t21.  her  huusehold  clothed  with  i/garin 
Isa.  40.  2.  she  hath  received  d.  for  all  her  sins 

61.  7.  for  your  .shame  you  shall  have  d.  theieforr 
in  then  land  they  shall  possess  the  d 
Jer.  IC.  IS.  I  will  lecomiiense  their  sin  d, 

17.  18.  and  de.stioy  them  Willi  (/.destruction 
Zer.h.  9.  12.  1  declare,  that  I  will  render  d.  lo  tlies 

1  7Vm.3.  8.  deaciiiis  miisi  be  grave,  not  (/.-Inngned 
5.  17.  rule  well,  be  counted  worthy  of  d.  Iioiiou! 

liev.  18.  6.  d.  unio  her  (/.  according  to  her  works, 
in  the  cuj)  which  (die  haUi  filled,  fill  lo  her  d. 
DOUBLE,   rcrb. 
f?ro(/.26  O.lhou  shall  d.  si.xtli  curtain  of  tabernacle 
Jiev.  18.  6.  reward  her,  and  d.  unlo  her  d. 

DOUIiLE-MlNDED. 
Jam.  1.  8.  a  d.-vnnded  man  is  unstable  in  his  tvayi 
4.  8.  and  purify  your  he;irts,  ye  d.-minded 

DOUBLED. 
Ctciu  41.  32.  Ihe  dream  was  (/.  to  Pharaoh  twice 
Kzud.  28.  16.  foiii-.s(|uare  it  shall  be,  being  (/. 
39.  9.  a  span  was  the  hreadih  thereof,  being  d. 

2  .Sum  20.  t  10.  Joab  (/.  not  his  stroke  to  Aiiiasa 
Kzek.  21.  14.  let  the  sword  be  d.  the  third  time 

DOUHT. 
Gen.  37.  3.'i.  Josejih  is  -.viihout  d.  rent  in  pieces 
Deut.  28.  (id.  thy  life  shall  iniiig  in  d.  before  ihiie 
Job  12.2.  no  d.  but  ye  are  Ihe  people,  wisd. shall  dia 
I.uke  11.20.  no  (/.  Uie  kmgilom  of  G. is  come  on  you 
Jicts  2.  12.  were  in  d.  Baying,  what  meanelh  this? 
28.  4.  they  said,  no  d.  this  man  is  a  murderer 
1  Cur.  9.  10.  for  our  sakes,  no  (/.  this  is  written 
O(z/-4.20.to  chiinge  my  voice  for  I  stand  in  (/.of  yoa 
1  John  2.  19.  would  no  d  have  continued  with  lu 

DOUBTS. 
Dan.  5.  12.  dissolving  ui d.  was  found  in  Daniel 

16.  I  have  heard  that  thou  canst  dissolve  d. 
DOUfJT. 

Mat.  14.31.  Jesus  said,  wherefore  didst  thou  </.? 
21.  21.  I  say  unto  you,  if  ye  have  faith,  and  (/.  no 
Mark  11.23.  shall  nol  d.  in  his  heart,  but  believe 
John  10.  24.  how  long  dust  thou  make  us  lo  d.J 

DOUBTED. 
.Mat.  28.  17.  they  woisliipped  him,  hut  some  d. 
Jicts  a.  24.  they  (/.  whereunto  this  would  grow 
10  17.  now  while  Peler  d.  in  himself  of  the  vision 
23.  20.  because  I  d.  of  siiih  manner  of  iiuestioiir 

DOUIVI'ETH. 
liom.  14.  23.  he  that  (/.  is  damned  if  he  eat 

DOUBTFUL. 
I.nke  12.  29.  neither  he  ye  of  iL  mind 
Jicts  25.  t  20.  l«causc  I  was  d.  how  to  inquire 
Horn.  14.  I.  receive  voii,  lint  not  lO  (if.  disputation. 

DOUBTING. 
■  John  13.  22.  they  loidied,  d.  of  whf  m  he  spako 
.'lets  10.  20.  go  with  them,  nothing  d.  11.  12. 
1  Tim.  2.  8.  that  men  prav  without  wrath  end  d 

DOUBTLESS. 
JViim.  14.  30.  (/.  ye  shiill  not  come  'nto  tno  U\:'<l 
■i  .S«OT.  .1.  19.  I  will  d.  deliver  the  Phihsliiic  . 
Psid    126.  6.  heshall  (/.  ctmie /ignm,  rlyol;l:v 
llleKpa^amours,  whose  fleshl/.i-ii.  03   10   (/,  thou  art  uiu  Fh  hev   thou,    ,  Lorj 


DOV 

i  Car.  9.  2.  if  not  to  olliers,  yet  d.  I  am  to  you 
i  Lor.  I'i.  1. 11  IS  nut  exjjfdieiil  lor  mu  d.  to  glory 
PW-S-H.  yiici  (i.  I  cuunliill  Uiiiig*  but  loss  lor  Christ 

OOVB 
fj  a  taats  bird,  wkichlnj  the  law  of  Mo.ter  was 
declared  tu  be  pure  'I'kcLaw  urdaiiicd  that  witen 
any  woman  wiiittOthLleiuiilc  nfttrlyiiig-in^slis 
nhuuiil  iifcr  III  Uib  Lord  a  lamb,a  duee,vr  turtle, 
or  eist  a  iiii;eon,cr  a  young  turtle, Ut^v.  li.  li,8. 
7'Af  lainb  was  ojjcrcd  us  a  Ourut-vgcring,  the 
pigeon  I'orasin-u^'iriiig.  Or  if  Ihc pcrsuA  could 
■Aot  afford  a  lamb,  then  instead  of  it  she  vfftrvd 
two  pigeons,  or  two  turtles.  The  f^irgin  Mary, 
to  con^piij  with  th:.',  law,  ojj'ered  two  pigeons,  or 
two  turtles,  because  skf  was  poor,  l,uUe  -Z.  2-1. 
.,1nd  as  it  was  dijicult  for  all  those  who  came 
from  remote  pliiciii,  to  bring  doves  with  them, 
the  priests  gaoe  prrniissiou  for  the  selling  of 
these  birds  in  the  courts  of  that  holy  place, 
which  our  HacioLr  could  not  endure;  and 
hailing  entered  into  the  temple,  he  made  a 
gfj^irir?,  and  drove  out  those  who  traded  tliere 
m  pigeons,  Mark  11.  15. 
The  <li)VB  is  tAc  symbol  of  simplicity  and  inno- 
cency.  Th'-  Ho'.y  Hpirit  appeared  at  the  bap- 
tism of  our  Saviour  in  the  form  of  a  dove, 
JUat.  :i.  IIJ.  If  signify  what  Christ  is,  (1)  In  his 
own  nature  lo  them  that  come  to  him,  namely, 
meek,  harmlcs,  toning.  {'2)  In  the  execution 
of  his  office,  ivcn  He  by  whom  the  Father  is 
pacife<L,  and  who  brings  the  good  tidings  of 
t/te  assuaging  '.he  deluge  of  wrath,  as  the  dove 
did  of  the  rs;'.,rin^  oj  the  waters  to  Moah. 
(3)  IVhat  he  xi  in  -'le  operations  of  his  .Spirit 
upon  his  people,  that  they  are  made  metkjiarm- 
Icss,  and  lowly  as  doves.  Christ  recommends 
to  his  disciples  the  wisdom  of  the  serpent,  and 
the  harmU'ssness  of  the  dove,  Mai.  10.  16. 
The  prophet  Hosea  compares  the  Israelites  to 
a  silly  dove  without  heart,  or  understanding, 
Ho3.  7.  11.  The  dove  is  a  defenceless  creature, 
without  gall,  or  cunning,  exposed  to  the  pur- 
suit iif  men  and  beasts  ;  which  is  able  neither 
to  protect  Itself  nor  its  young,  7ior  ta/ic  pre 
caution  against  those  wlio  have  designs  upon 
its  life  and  liberty.  Thus  the  Israelites,  not- 
villistanding  the  chastisements  leith  which 
Ojd  ajjlictcd  them,  and  the  captivities  lo  which 
he  had  reduced  them,  still  relapsed  into  their 
irregularities,  and  exposed  themselves  again 
to  the  same  calamities.  The  dove,  when  absent 
f~om  Us  maJ.e,sils  solitary,andcoos,or  mourns; 
r.i  allusion  to  which,  are  these  expressions, 
I«a.  :iS.  H,  I  did  iiiourn  as  a  dove.  Jind  cliai). 
.'4).  11,  We  mourn  sore  like  doves.  JVuA.  2. 
7,  Her  maids  sliall  ead  her  as  vvitli  the  voice 
of  loves.  The  spouse,  or  church,  in  the  Can- 
ticles, is  compared  often  to  a  dove,  by  reason 
of  her  dove-like  temper  and  disposition,  be- 
cause she  is  chaste,  mild,  harmless,  and  faith- 
ful: also  by  reason  of  her  dove-like  condition, 
she  being  weak,  and  exposed  to  persecution, 
and  given  to  mourning,  and  subject  to  many 
'ears,  as  doves  arc.  Cant.  2.  14.  j  5.  2. 
Jt  is  further  observed  of  the  dove  ;  that  the  male 
and  female  love  each  other,  and  keep  faithful 
one  towards  the  other ;  and,  if  any  breach  hap- 
pen between  them,  tlicy  are  presently  reconciled, 
manifesting  the  same  by  their  embracing  each 
other.  They  love  men's  dwclling-hnnses,  and 
to  be  in  their  company ;  and,  being  carried 
from  home,  will  return  many  miles  to  Ihiir  own 
houses  ;  for  which  reason  some  make  use  of 
tkein  to  carry  letters,  by  tying  them  about  their 
necks,  which  their  friends  at  home  untie,  and 
read,  and  are  thereby  acquainted  with  their 
mind.  The  dove  is  an  enemy  to  carrion  or 
ordure,  and  feedcth  upon  the  purest  seed  or 
grain,  and  loocth  neatness  and  pure  waters. 
It  quickly  forgets  injuriiis,as  the  spoiling  its 
nest,  taking  uwai:  its  yniing,  &c.  It  is  very 
fruitfid,having  young  ones  almost  cnei-y  month. 
Its  feathers  are  of  divers  colours,  which,  ac- 
cording to  the  variety  of  its  postures,  and  of 
the  light  shining  upon  it,  look  like  silver  or 
gold,  as  the  P.^;ilniist  observes,  Ps:il.  ()H.  1.3. 
/.'  i>  ."'lid  in  2  Kings C.  2.').  that  during  the  siege 
af  S  unaria,  in  the  reign  of  Aliab,  king  of  Is- 
rael, the  famine  was  si  great,  iliat  tlur  roiirlli 
pari  of  a  cab  of  iloves'  dung  was  sold  fur  five 
shekels.  ^  cab  held  tiro  pints  and  somrlhnig 
iner.  Five  fthc\\<^'»  made  about  licetne shillings 
tlrrling.  Some  think  that  it  is  not  incredible 
that  they  did  rriilly  rat  diive.i'  dung,  srrinir  a 
fmrtine  hath  cnnstraineii  peojile  to  rnt  thing's  as 
iinprnp-r  and  unfit  for  nourishment  as  this,  as 
>s  implied,  Isa.  M.  12.  Josn|ilii's  and  'I'lieodorel 
vrre  of  opinion,  tkitl  this  dunes'  dim?  was 
bought  instead  of  salt.  The  Ral.bins  aff,rm,lhal 
it  icaa  not  the  dung  of  pigeons,  but  the  corn 
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in  their  iTops,  which  they  brought  bad  well 
Jilledouicf  thejicidd,  whither,  during'Jii  siege, 
tliiy  went  tu  feed.  Utiiers  suppose  the  (fore's 
belly,  her  gut.'i  and  inwards  lo  be  meant  here. 

Tlie  scveriu  species  of  the  Uove,  i:re  the  Wood- 
(li^'eon,  the  'I'anie-pigeuii,  the  King-dove,  or 
'i'urtle,  the  I'lcaiinniiua,  and  the  St.  'I'lioinas', 
Pigeon.  7'Af  three  frsl  ofltn  occur  in  the  Bible, 
under  the  names  of  the  Pigeon  u«(i  'i'uitle-dove, 
and  the  two  last  are  7iatioes  of  America;  the 
Picaiimiiiiiaic'tHir  Ihegrey  and  black  Uove,jcii/i 
a  white  breast ;  and  the  rfl.  Tlicinias's  Pigouii, 
being  the  Coluinbo  with  yellow  legs. 

Gen.  0.  a.  iN'oali  sent  lorlli  a  d.  Iruiii  liini,  10,  12. 
y.  llic  (/.  found  no  rest  for  llie  sole  of  lier  foot 
11.  liie  d.  cuine  into  lam  in  tliu  evc4iing 
15.  y.  lie  said  to  linn,  take  a  lurlle-rf.  J.ev.  12.  C. 

Fsal.  55.  b.  Oil !   lliat  1  bad  ning»  likK  a  d. 
lid.  VJ.  ye  sliall  be  as  tlie  wings  of  a  d.  covered 
74.  ly.  U  deliver  not  the  soul  of  iby  turlle-(/. 

Cant.  1.  15.  lliou  art  fair,  lliou  hast  d.  eyes,  4.  1. 
2.  14.  O  my  d.  let  uie  see  thy  countenance 
5.  2.  ojien  lo  me,  my  sisler,  my  love,  my  d. 
0.  y.  my  d.  my  widetiled  is  but  one,  she  is 

Isa.  'SS.  14.  1  did  inyiii-n  as  a  d.  mine  eyes  fail 

.Jer.  48.  28.  dwell  in  the  roCk  and  be  like  the  d. 

Has.  7.  11.  Eplirami  also  is  like  a  eilly  d. 
11.  11.  they  shall  tremble  as  a  d.  out  of  Assyria 

Alat.  H.  lb.  Jesus  saw  the  Spirit  ofGoddescendin;^ 
like  a  d.  Mark  I.  10.  J.uke  3.  22.  John  1.32. 
DOVKS. 

2  Kings  6.  25.  the  fourth  part  of  a  cab  of  d.  dung 

CuHt.  5.  12.  his  eyes  are  as  the  eyes  off/. 

/sa.5y.  11.  we  roar  like  bears, wo  mourn  sore  like  d. 
60.  8.  that  Hee  as  the  d.  to  their  windows 

Ezek.l.  10.  they  shall  be  like  the  </.  of  the  valleys 

JVuA.  2.  7.  lead  her  as  with  the  voice  of  d.  labering 

Mat.  10.  16.  be  wise  as  serpents,  harmless  as  d. 
21.  12.  the  seats  of  Ihein  that  sold  d.  MarkW.  15 

John  2.  14.  found  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  d. 

16.  said  unto  them  that  sold  d.  take  these  hence 

7'ii)(/e-IJOVES. 

Lev.  14.  22.  ho  shall  lake  two  tnrlle-d.  or  pigeons 

Luke  2.24.olier  saci  ilice  of  two  turtlc-d.ut  pigeon; 
DOUUH. 

F.xod.  8.  t  3-  tlie  frogs  shall  come  into  thy  d. 
12. 1 34.  the  people  took  llieir  d.  before  it  was  lea 
veiled,  their  d.  being  bound  \x\>  in  their  clothe; 
39.  they  baked  unleavened  cakes  of  the  d. 

Mum.  15.  20.  oiler  a  cake  of  the  first  of  your  J.  21. 

JJeut.  28.  t  5.  blessed  shall  be  ihy  basket  and  d. 

JVcA.  10.  37.  should  bring  the  first-fruits  of  our  d. 

Jer.  7.  18.  women  knead  iheir  d.  to  bake  cakes 

F.zek.  44.  30.  give  the  priests  the  first  of  your  d. 

Mos.  7.  4.  after  he  hath  kneaded  the  (/.till  leavened 
UOWN. 

Lev.  22.  7.  when  the  sun  is  (/.  Dent.  23.  11. 

./osh.S.2'.K  as  soon  as  sun  was  d.  Josh,  commanded 
to  take  the  king  of  Ai's  carcase  d.  from  the  tree 

2  .Sam.  3.  35.  if  1  taste  ought  till  the  sun  l;r  </. 

.Job  1.  7.  and  from  walking  up  and  d.  in  it,  2.  2. 

Psal.  5'.).  15.  lei  them  wander  U|p  and  d.  for  meat 
lOy.  23.  1  am  tossed  up  and  (/.  as  the  locust 

A'le/L.Ss.M.hast  walked  up  and  (/.in  midst  of  .stones 

Zech.  10.  12.  they  shall  walk  up  and  d.  in  his  name 

,ficls  27.  27.  as  we  were  driven  up  and  d.  in  Adria 

Rev.  1.  13.  clothed  with  a  Kiimcnt  d.  to  the  foot 
DUW'i\-SlTTI.\G. 

Psal.  1.39.  2.  thou  knowrst  inv  d.  and  uji-rising 
DDWiWVAKI). 

2  Kiugs  19. 30.  shall  again  take  root  (/.  Isa.  37. 31. 

F.ccl.  3.  21.  the  spirit  of  the  beast  that  goeth  (/. 

Kzek.  1.  27.  the  appearance  of  his  loins  d.  ^  2. 
DOWRY. 

<?eii.. 30.20. God  hath  endued  mc  with  a  good  d. 
34.  12.  ask   ine  never  so  much  (/.  and  gift 

F.xod.  22.  17.  pny  according  tu  the  d.  of  virgins 

1  Sum.  18.  25.  the  kini;  desirelli  not  any  d. 
OEAG. 

Hab.  1.  16.  the-y  burn  incense  to  their  d. 
DRAGS. 

Hab.  1.  15.  they  gather  them  in  their  d. 
DRAGGING. 

.fohni\.8.  came  in  litilesliip,r/.  the  net  with  fishes 
DRAG  OX. 

This  icvrd answers generallytotheUehxe\v,Th!\n- 
nini,  or  Thannin,  which  signifies  a  large  fish, 
a  sea  dragon.  lig  comparing  the  different  pu.i- 
S'ages  where  the  word  tannin,  or  tiiimlm,  is  to 
be  met  with,  it  signifies  sometimes  large  river 
or  sea  fishes,  and  at  other  times  venomom  and 
land  serpents,  and  more  particnliirly  Ike  cro- 
codile and  whale.  Gen.  1.  21.  Job  7.  12.  Isa. 
34.  13.     Kzek.  29.  3.  |  32.  2. 

Jls  lo  the  dragons  lehich  are  talked  of,  aid  are 
often  mentioned  in  bonks, thnj  are  for  the  most 
part  only  old  serpents  grown  with  age  to  a  pro- 
digious size.  Some  are  described  with  icings, 
fell,  claws, crest, and  heads  of  different  figure.^. 
There  is  no  ijuestion  but  there  are  winged  ser- 


pe::lt;  M  isrs  epeaus  of  them  under  tL!  name 
of  Zeraph,  S\"um.  21.  6.  Real  Dragons,  by  So- 
liiius'  account  of  them, have  a  small  mouti,  a:id 
cannot  bite  ;  or  if  Ihiy  do,  their  biting  t  jio* 
venomous.  The  i.gy|iiidns  call  thevi  good 
geniuses,  and  keep  ihvin  lame  m  their  htruses. 
But  these  were  not  tlie  dragons  spoken  of  bf 
the  prophets  ;  these  mere  dangerous  creaturet , 
mischievous,  dcadl),  and  wild. 

Jii  serpents,  dragons,  and  venomous  beasts,  kiie 
themselves  in  uninhabited  places,  in  the  ruivi 
of  cities  and  in  rubbish;  fur  this  recsoti,  wlura 
there  is  mention  of  the  ruin  of  a  city,  the  ra- 
vaging of  a  province,  or  of  a  land  reduced  tt 
a  wilderness,  it  is  said  to  be  a  dwelling  liyr 
dragons,  Isa.  13.  22.  |  34.  13.  .ler.  0.  11. 

This  word  is  taken  in  .'Scripture  for  the  deri!,Hev. 
12.  9.  so  culled  for  his  great  strength,  and 
bloody  cruelty  agaiiist  the  saints,  jt  is  also 
taken  for  cruel  tyrants,  as  Pharaoh,  Ps-  74.  13. 
Eiek.W.^.  And  for  any  hurtful  thing,  Ps.91.lS. 

I'sat.  91.  13.  the  d.  shalt  thou  trample  under  foot 

Isa.  27.  1.  he  shall  slay  the  d.  that  is  m  tiie  sea 
51.  9.  that  hath  cut  Kahab,  and  wounded  th*  sL 

,/er.51.34.Nebuch.  hath  swallov»-ed  me  up  like  u  ti. 

F.zek.  29.  3.  Pharaoh,  the  great  d.  thai  lieth 

Rev.  12.  3.  another  wonder,  behold,  a  great  red  a. 
4.  the<y.stood  |i  7.(/.  fought  ||9.(/.wascaslout,J3 

16.  the  flood  which  the  d.  cast  out  of  Ins  moulk 

17.  and  the  d.  was  wroth  with  the  woman 

13.  2.  the  d.  gave  hiin  his  power  and  his  seat 

4.  they  worshipped  the  d.  ||  11.  he  spake  as  a  li 
16'.  13.  like  frogs  came  out  of  the  nioutii  of  the  d, 
20.  2.  he  laid  hold  on  the  d.  that  old  serpent 
DRAGOxN-WELL. 

JV^cA.  2.  13.  I  went  out,  even  before  the  d.-^welt 
DKAGOAS. 

Dent.  32.  33.  their  wine  is  the  poison  of  d. 

Job  30.  29.  I  am  a  brother  to  d.  and  a  companion 

Psal.  44.  19.  thou  bust  sore  broken  us  in  place  of  A 
74.  13.  ihuu  bleakest  the  heads  of  r/.  in  the  walert 
148.  7.  praise  Lord  from  earth,  ye  d.  and  ull  deejn 

Isa.  13.  22.  and  d.  in  their  pleas.iiu  palaces 
34.  13.  it  shall  he  a  habitation  for  «/.  35.  7. 
43.  20.  the  d.  and  owls  shall  honour  me 

.ler.  9.  n.  I  will  make  Jerusalem  a  den  of  d. 
10.  22.  to  make  the  cities  of  Judah  a  den  of  d. 

14.  6.  they  snuffed  up  the  wind  like  d. 

49.33.  Hazor  ||  .'il.  37.  Babylon  a  dwelling  for  rf. 
Mic.  1.  8.  I  will  make  a  wailing  like  the  d. 
Mai.  1.3. 1  laid  his  heritage  waste  for  rf.  of  wildera. 

DRAftlS. 
1  Chrnn.  29.  7.  they  gave  of  gold  ten  thotisand  d. 
F.ira  2.  69.  they  gave  61,000  (/.  of  gold 

8  27.  also  twenty  basinsof  gold,of  a  thousand  d. 

JV(  A.  7.70.  gave  to  I  he  treasure  a  thousand  (/.of  gold 

71.  gave  twenty  thousand  d.  of  gold,  72. 

DRANK. 

<7cn.9.  2I.Noah  (/.  of  the  wine  and  was  drunken 

24.46.  I  (/.  and  she  made  the  camels  drink  alao 

27.25.  and  he  brought  him  wine,  and  he  d. 

43.  t  34.  they  (/.  largely,  were  merry  with  him 
JVnm.QO.  11.  the  congregation  d.  and  their  beas's 
/)('Hf.32.38.  and  d.  the  wine  of  their  drink-offerinjs 
l.SV;m.3().l2.nor(/.water  three  days  and  llireenigh  g 
2.Sii«(.I2.3.eatof  hisown  meat.andf/.ofhisownCTp 
1  A7njir.sI3.19.did  eat  bread  in  his  hoiisp,and(/.wate5 

17.6.(«-onght  bread  and  ficsh.and  hei/.olthe  bre<jlt 

A)(j?i.].5.lhe  kins  appointed  of  the  wine  which  hed 

Rtliat  lie  would  notdefile  himself  with  winehed 

5.  1.  Belshazznr  d.  wino  before  the  ihousand 

3.  his  wives  and  his  cmicBhines  d.  in  them 

4.  they  d.  wine,  and  praised  the  gods  of  goal 
Mark  14.23.  he  gave  to  them,  and  they  all  d.if  it 
f.ukc  17.  27.  they  eat,  they  (/.  they  married,  28. 
.lolin  4.  12.  thnn  our  father  Jacob  who  (/.  lliercc* 
1  Cor.  10.  4.  for  they  (/.  of  that  sjiiritual  rock 

"DRAVE. 
Frod.  14.  25.  chariol-w  heels,  they  d.  them  heavily 
.7».-;A.16.10.  they  d.  notout  the  Canaanites  in  Ge/ej 
24.12.an(l  (/.  them  out  from  before  you,  Judg.  CO. 

18.  the  Ijord  (/.  out  before  us  all  the  people 
./K(/n-.l.!9.Jiidah  (/.out  inhabitants  ofthcmountaia 

1  Sam.  30.  50.  which  they  d.  before  other  cattle 

2  .«;(ini.6.3.U7.zah  and  Ahio  d.  the  cart,  1  Chr.  1.3.7. 
2  Kings  10.fi. at  that  t^Tie  Rezin  i.Jnws  from  ElaU 

17.21.  Jeroboam  (/.  I^rael  frc«i  following  the  I/jJ 

Jlrts  7.  4.1.  whom  God  (/.  out  Icfnre  our  fathers 

18.  16.  Gallio  (/.  them  from  the  judgment-seat 

See  Drove. 

DRAUGHT. 

Mat.  1.5.  17.  and  is  east  out  in.  the  d.  Mark  7.1% 

/.hAtS.I. launch  out  and  let  down  your  nets  for  a  ,i 

9.  for  he  was  astoivslied  al  the  d.  of  the  fishw 

nRATJGHT-HOJTSE. 

9A''!7i''5l0.27.lheymaileBnnrs  house  ad.to  this  da 

DRAW. 

Gen.  24.  44.  and  T  v\'ill  also  (/.  for  thy  camels 
F.xnd.  1.").  9.  the  enemy  said,  I  will  (/.  my  sword 
./ud;ir.4.6.(/.»owardmountTabor,andtake.witbtlun 


DRA 

Jv.iie  4.7  will  (Mo  thee  Sisora.caiit.of  Jabin  a  unnv 

5.  f  14.  .Jill   if  Zibiiluii  Iliey  that  d.  wiUi  llie  jitii 

M.bi.  Aliiiitf.ltcli  sanl,(y.  lliy  ewunJ  and  tlav  iiii.-, 

1  Sam.  M.  4.  1  Lkron.M.  4. 

20.  32.  d.  ihi'iii  I'loin  llu:  cily  to  tlie  liigh-wayg 
"Ham.  17.  13   we  will  d.  tlial  cily  into  tliu  nvur 
Job  21.  33.  and  every  man  sluill  d.  alter  Inni 
fsal.  '.Ifi.  3.  </.  me  not  away  with  tlie  wicked 
k.ccl  'i.  t  3.  1  soiifflu  In  a.  my  lle.-iii  with  wine 
i.'\int.  1.  4.  d.  nie,  we  will  inn  alter  tliec 
Isa.  5i  ii).  woe  lo  those  d.  iniq.  with  eord.s  ol'vanily 

W).  rj.  send  those  to  tin;  nations  that  d.  tlie"  liow 
Kf.ek.  21.  3.  1  will  (/.  luy  sword  out  of  Ins  slieath 
2y.  7.  and  straiijU'ers  shall  d  llieir  swords 
30.  11.  they  shall  d.  their  » winds  against  Egypt 
32.  20.  d.  her,  and  all  her  mnliitudes 
JaliiiAW.  tlion  lia.-l  nolhins  lo  </.  with, well  is  deep 
1.1.  water  that  I  tlnrsi  not,  nor  come  hither  to  </. 
t5.44.e.xce|)t  the  I'ather  whieli  hath  sent  ine  d.  him 
12.  32.  if  1  be  lil'ied  up  from  earth,  d.  all  men  lo  me 

21.  ti.  and  now  they  were  not  able  lo  d.  it 
^'.Is  20.  30  to  d.  away  disciples  after  lliem 
JaiH.  2.  0.  and  d.  von  belijre  the  jutlgnienl-seats 

illLAVV  hack. 
Kzck.  39.  t  2.  1  will  ,/.  thee  hack  with  a  hook 
Jieb.  I0.3tj.  just  shall  live  by  faith, hut  if  any  d.  back 
;iy.  wu  are  not  of  i hem  who  d.back  lopeidition 
j)U.\VV  near. 
JudfT.  19.  13.  let  us  d.  near  to  one  of  these  cities 
1  tiam.  14. 30.  said  the  priesl,  let  us  d.  near  to  Gyd 

3>-.  Saul  said   d.  ye  near  hither  all  ihe  chief 
Psal.  73.  28.  it  is  good  tor  nie  lo  d.  near  to  God 

107.  IH.  they  d.  near  to  the  gates  of  death 
./sn.-W  l3.thispeople(/.Heurwiih  then  lips  but  heart 
45.  2'.'.  d.  ncar,yK  that  are  escaped  ol  llie  nations 
57.  3   U.  near  hitiier,  ye  sons  of  the  sorceress 
Jer.  30.  21.  and  1  will  cause  him  to  <'.  near  to  me 
4(i.  3.  order  the  hnckler,  and  d.  near  to  battle 
Ezek.  9.  1.  that  have  charge  over  the  city  to  d.  near 
SK.  4.  thou  hast  caused  thy  days  to  d.  near 
toel  3.  9.  wake  up,  let  all  the  men  of  waf  d.  near 
Heb.  10.22.  let  us  </.  near  w'ilh  a  true  heart,  in  lull 

UK.WV  nigk. 
Kxod.  3.5.  he  said,  (/.not  «(>/(  hither,  put  off  shoes 
Psal.  (i9.  18.  d.  nigh  lo  my  soul  and  redeem  it 

119.  150.  they  d.  nigh  that  tollovv  mischief 
Fxrl.  12. 1.  nor  years  d.  nigh,  when  thou  shall  say 
Isa  5.  19.  let  the  counsel  of  the  holy  One  (/.  nigh 
Hch.  7.  19.  by  ihe  which  we  (/.  nigh  unto  Uod 
jA>:i.  4.  8.  d.  ni"k  to  (ioil,  he  will  d.  nigh  to  you 

UKAVV  out. 
Ezoil.  12.21.  d.  out  anil  take  you  a  lamb,  and  kill 
I.ci:.  2li.  33.' I  will  (/.  out  a  sword  after  you 
y(/(/_:;,>-.3.22. he  could  not  d.xhe  dagf,'ero««  of  his  belly 
Jvh  41.1.  canst  thoiK/.  out  leviathan  with  a  hook? 
y.'-itt.  3.).  3.  d.  out  a  .so  ihe  spear,  and  stoji  the  way 
3(i.  t  10.  (/.  uul  at  length  thy  loving  kindness 
85  5.wilt  lhuu(/.o((«  thine  anger  to  all  generations? 
FroK.  20.  5.  a  man  of  understanding  will  d.  it  out 
Isa.  57.  4.  asain-l  whom  do  ya  d.  out  the. tongue? 
.')8.  10.  if  thou  (/.  out  thy  soul  to  the  hungry 
Jcr.49.20.  the  least  of  IheHock  d.  them  out,  .')0.  45. 
J.,am.A.  3.  even  the  sea-monsters  d.  out  the  breast 
Fzck.  5.  2   a  ihird  part  shall  scalier  in  the  wind, 
am!  1  will  (/.  out  a  s.vord  after  them,  12.  |  12. 14. 

Hair.  2.   HI.  H  h jne  came  to  (/.  out  lifty  vessels 

John  2.  8.  d.  out  no  v,  an  I  bear  to  Ihe  governor 

DK.WV   up. 
Job  40.  23.  he  triisleth  lliat  he  can  (/.  Ji/i  Jordan 

DU.WV  joined   with  water. 
0(;7i.24.11.  the  time  that  women  go  out  to  d.  (0.43. 
13.  nnd  Ihe  daughters  come  out  to  (/.  water 
20.  Rebekah  ran  again  to  ibe  well  lo  d.  water 
I  .S(i/n.9. 1 1." found  young  maidens  going  lo(/.  water 
y,«(i.l2.3.w  illi  joy  sh;ill  ye  (/.((7a<«rof  wells  ofsalva. 
JVri/i.  3.  14.  (/.  me  water.':  for  the  siege,  fortify 
Johni."!.  Cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria  to  d.  water 

IJK.WVN. 
F.zod.  2.  t  10.  and  she  railed  his  name  d.  out 
J^uin.  22.  23.  the  ass  saw  the  angel,  and  his  sword 
d.  in  his  hand,  31.  ./«.sA.  .5.  13.  1  Chron.  21.  1(5. 
Deut.  21.  3.  u  heifer,  which  haih  not  (/.  in  yoke 

30.  17.  but  sIkiIi  be  (/.  away,  and  worship  gods 
Josh.  8.  li.  llll  we  have  (/.  ihcin  from  Ihe  city 

16.  ihev  werc</.  a^vay  I'roin  'he  cMy,Judg.  20.31. 
Ruth  1  9.  drank  of  thai  which  young  men  have  d. 
Job  20.  25.  it  is  d  and  comelh  out  of  the  body 
Vsal.  37.  14.  the  w  icked  have  d.  out  the  sword 

55.21.wor(lssofter  than  oil  yet  were  they  (/.swords 
Prov.  24.  II.  lo  deliver  them  that  are  d.  to  death 
ksa.  21.  15.  for  they  fled  from  Ihe  d.  swords 

28.  9.  and  them  that  are  (/.  from  the  breasia 
Jer.  22.  19.  d.  and  I'asi  forth  beyond  the  gates 

31.  3.  with  lovin?  kindness  ha'e  1  (/   thee 
/^am.  2.  3.  he  hath  (/.  hack  his  right  liand  from 
^zck.  21.  5.  I  the  Lord  have  (/.  my  sword,  28. 
Jicls  II.  10.  all  wre  d.  up  :igain  to  heaven 
Jan.  1.  14.  when  he  is  (/.  awav  of  Ins  own  itifits 

urawkr: 

Deut.39.11.  from  the  Ii9w<r  of  wood  to  d.  of  wator] 


DRE 

r  DRAWERS. 

Joih.  9  21.  be  d.  of  \\  aler  to  the  congregation,  27. 
2;).  and  d.  of  water  for  the  liouse  of  my  God 
DRAVVETH. 
I>cnt.'2'>.  II.  the  wile  of  the  one  d.  near  to  deliver 
.ludg.  19.  9.  now  the  day  d.  toward  evening 
Job  24.  22.  he  (/.  also  the  niiglily  with  his  power 
33.  22.  yea  his  soul  d.  near  to  tlie  grave 
i's.  10.  9.  catch  the  |ioor  when  he  i/.lnin  into  his  net 
88.  3.  and  my  hie  (/.  nigh  to  tne  yrti 
I'.  ' 


3.  t  i3.  napjiy  man  that  (/.out  uiideislanding 
Isa.  21).  17.  thai  a.  near  the  time  of  her  delivery 
Ezek.  7.  12.  tlie  tune  is  come,  the  day  d.  near 
Miiios  9.  t  13.  overtakelh  linn  that  (/.  lorlh  seed 
Mat.  15.  8.  this  peojile  d.  nigh  with  Iheir  lijjs 
Luke  21.8.  sayiiig,l  am  Christ,  and  the  lime  a.  iier.r 

28.  then  look  up,  for  your  redemiition  (/.  nigli 
Jam.  5.  8.  for  the  cuiniiig  ol  the  Lord  d.  nigli 

DRAWING. 
Judg.  5.  11.  are  delnered  in  the  places  of  (/.  water 

8.  T  10.  tlieie  led  12U,U0O  every  one  d.  sword 
John  I).  IS),  tliey  see  Jesus  d.  nigh  lo  the  snip 

DRBAU. 
Gen.  9.  2.  ihe  d.  of  you  shall  be  on  every  beast 
Kxod.  15.  10.  fear  and  (/.  shall  fall  upon  Ihein 
Deut.  2.  25.  tins  day  will  1  begin  to  put  the  d.  of 
thee  and  fear  of  thee  upon  nations,  11.  25. 
Job  13.  11.  shall  not  his  d.  fall  upon  you? 

21.  and  let  not  thy  (/.  make  nie  afraid 
Isa.  8.  13.  let  him  be  your  tear,  let  hiin  be  your  d. 

DREAD. 
Deut.  1.  29.  I  said  lo  you,  d.  not,  nor  be  afraid 
1  Chr.  22.  13.  bo  strong,  d.  not,  nor  be  dismayed 

DREADFUL. 
Gen.  28.  17.  Jacob  said,  how  d.  is  this  place  I 
Job  15.  21.  a  d.  sound  in  his  ears,  in  prosperity 
Kzek.  1.  18.  as  lor  their  rings,  they  were  d. 
Dan.'.~.  behold,  a  Iburlh  beast,  d.  and  terrible,  19. 

9.  4.  and  I  said,  O  Lord,  the  great  and  d.  God 
Hah.  1.  7.  the  Chaldeans  are  terrible  and  (/. 
Alal.  1.  14.  my  name  is  (/.  among  the  heathen 

4.5.  the  coming  ol  the  great  and  (/.day  of  the  Lord 
UR  KAM. 

By  this  word  nrt,  lo  be  understood  those  vain 
tillages,  which  are  formed  in  the  iiiiaginution 
while  tee  arc  asleep,  Juh  20.  (5,  He  shall  tly 
away  as  a  dream,  and  shall  not  be  found  ;  yea, 
heslia.l  be  chaseil  away  as  a  vision  of  the  night. 
1'he  Eastern  jnople,  and  in  particular  the 
Jews,  had  a  very  great  regard  to  dreams; 
they  observed  them,  and  applied  to  those  who 
pretended  to  ej plain  them.  He  see  the  auti- 
ijiiity  of  this  cusloin  among  the  Egyjitians,  en 
the  history  of  i'haraoh's  butler  and  baker,  and 
in  I'haraoh  himsilf,  Gen.  40.  5,  8.  |  41. 15.  Ne- 
buchadnezzar (i  an  instance  of  the  same  among 
the  Chaldeans,  JJan.  2.  1,  2,  3,  &c.  Gud  had 
very  expressly  forbidden  his  people  tn  observ 
dreams,  and  to  consult  those  who  took  upon 
them  to  e.'.plain  them.  He  condemned  any  one 
tu  death  who  pretended  lo  have  prophetic 
dreams,  aad  tu  foretell  what  was  tu  come, 
though  wiiat  he  should  s.i  foretell  were  to  come 
to  pass,  if  after  this  he  would  engage  the  peo- 
ple tn  idolatry,  Deut.  13.1,2,  3,  &,c.  But  they 
were  n"t  forbid,  when  they  thought  they  had 
any  siirnificatine  dream,  to  address  themselves 
to  the  prophets  of  the  Lord,  or  to  the  high- 
priest  dressed  in  his  ejihod,  m  order  to  have  it 
explained. 

fVherefore  in  that  very  place,  wherein  Ood  for- 
bid the  Hebrews  to  consult  diviners,  magi- 
cians, and  interpreters  of  dreams,  he  tells  them. 
The  peofile  wli  .se  land  ye  are  going  lo  possess, 
consult  soothsayers,  and  diviners;  but  ye  have 
iiol  been  so  taught.  The  Lord  shall  raise  up 
from  the  midst  of  you,  and  among  your  brethren 
a  prophet  like  unto  me,  him  ye  shall  consult 
and  hearken  lo.  Vent.  18.  14,  15.  The  Is 
raelites  therefore  were  to  address  thcmsclres 
to  God  and  his  proiihrts,  to  learn  the  ctplu- 
natiiin  of  their  dreams,  and  the  predietiun 
of  things  to  eome.  Said,  <(  little  before  t\( 
battle  of  Gilboa,  consulted  a  woman  with  a 
fainiliar  spirit,  because  theLoid  had  departed 
from  him,  and  would  not  answer  him,  and  dis- 
cover the  success  of  this  tear  to  huii,  ninther 
bv  dreams,  nor  by  Urini,  nor  by  prophets, 
r.syu«.  28.  fi,  15. 

«"?)('/  we  find  that  Ihe  Lord  did  indeed  sometimes 
diseunerhis  wilt  in  dreams,  and  raised  up  per- 
sons tj  explain  them,  /ir  informed  Ahinii'iEV.b 
in  a  dream,  that  Surah  was  the  wife,  of  Abra- 
ham, (ren.  20.  3,  0.  He  shewed  Jacob  the  mys- 
terious ladder  in  a  dream,  Gen.  2S.  12,  13,  14. 
Jose|ih  was  faooured  nery  early  with  prophetic 
dreams,  the  significijtion  whereof  ifi.w  easily\ 
discovered  by  Jacob  his  father.  Gen.  37.  4,  5,1 
6,  &.C.  The  dreams  of  the  butler,  and  thf  baker] 
belonging  to  the  king  of  Egypt,  were  explained] 


DRE 

by  .Tiisepli,  as  will  as  those  of  Piiaidoh,  Ggn 
40.  12.  18.  I  41.  25.  -find. the  J.urU  expresslp 
declares,  that  he  teould  soiuetimis  thus  reeeiU 
himself.  Mum.  12.  0,  If  there  be  a  prophet 
among  you,  I  the  Lord  will  make  niy.self  known 
unto  linn  in  u  vision,  and  will  speak  unto  hiiii 
in  a  dream.  In  the  jYeic  'J'eslament,  we  read 
that  the  angel  of  the  Loid  appeared  unto 
Joseph  in  a  dream  several  ttuies.  Mat.  1. 
20.  1  2.  19,  22.  ^-Jnd  it  is  among  the  signs 
and  effects  of  the  jiromul^ation  of  the  gospel, 
prophelicaUy  said;  It  shall  come  to  pass,  that 
1  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  upon  all  liesh ;  your 
sons  and  your  danglileis  shall  projiliesy,  your 
ol,l  men  shull  dream  dreams;  your  young  men 
shall  see  visions,  ,/u(/2.28.  'I  he  pi  ojihit  Jkio- 
iiiiah  exclaims  against  the  false  pruphcts,  who 
pretended  to  have  dreams,  Jer.  23.  25,  28,  32. 
Dreams  are,  (1)  Js'atural,  Eccl.  5.  7.  (.2) 
Divine,  Gen.  28.  12.  (3)  Diabolical  and  sin 
ful,  DeuU  13.  1,  2.  Jer.  23.  32. 
Gen.  20.  3.  Got)  came  lo  Abinielech  in  a  d.  C. 
31.  10.  Jacob  saw  m  ad.  the  rams  which  leaped 

11.  the  angel  of  God  sjiake  to  Jai-ob  in  a  d. 

24.  God  came  to  Labaii  ihe  Syriiui  in  a  d. 
37.  5.  Joseph  dreamed  a  d.  and  told  it,  9,  10. 

40. 5.  butler  and  baker  dreamed  a  .i.  both  of  them 
11.  7.  awoke, and  behold,  it  was  a  d.  l  !\ingg  3.15k 

12.  did  interpret  to  eacii  man  a^'cunliiig  lo  his(/. 

25.  Joseph  said,  the  (/.  of  Pharaoh  is  one,  20. 
32.  lor  that  the  d.  was  doubled  unio  Pharaoh 

JSTuni.  12.  0.  i  ihe  Lord  will  speak  to  him  in  a  d. 
.Judg.  7.  13.  a  man  that  told  a  d.  to  his  lellow 
15.  when  Gideon  heard  the  telling  of  the  d. 
1  Kings  3.  5.  the  Ijord  ajipeared  to  Solomon  in  ad 
./ui20. 8.  lie  shall  fiy  away  as  a  (/.and  not  bo  found 
33.  15.  Ill  a  (/.  he  ojienelh  the  ears  of  men 
Psal.  73.20.  as  ad.  when  one  awakeih,so,  O  Lord 
Eccl.a.'i.iar  a  d.  coinelh  through  much  businesa 
Isa.  29. 7.  nations  that  fight  against  Ariel  be  as  a  d. 
Jer.  23.  28.  ptoiihet  that  haih  a  (/.let  him  tell  ad. 
Dan.  2.  3.  rtiy  spirit  was  ironbled  lo  know  the  d. 
4.  tell  thy  servants  the  d.  ||  (5.  if  ye  shew  the  d. 
30.  this  is  the  (/.and  we  will  tell  the  iuteriiretalion 
4.  19.  my  lord,  the  d.  be  lo  them  that  hate  thee 
7.  1.  Daniel  liad  a  d.  t.'iieii  he  wrote  the  (/. 
JliaM.20.tlie  angel  of  the  Lord  apjieared  lo  Joseph 
In  a  d.  saying,  fear  not  lo  take  Mary,  2. 13, 19 
2.  12.  and  being  warned  of  God  in  a  d.  22. 
27.  19.  1  have  sutlered  inanv  things  in  a  d. 

DREAM,   Verb. 
Psal.  126.  1.  we  vvere  like  them  that  (/. 
Joel  2.  2o.  your  old  men  d.  dreams,  ..ic'.s  2.  17. 

DRt'.AMED. 
Ocn.  28.  12.  Jacob  d.  \\  37.  5.  Joseph  d.  a  dream 

40.  5.  the  olKcers  (/.  ;i  41.  1.  Pharaoh  d.  15. 

42. 9.  Ji  seph  remembiired  the  dreams  which  he  d. 
Jer.  23.25.  the  pro|ihets  said,  1  have  (/.  I  have  U. 
29.  8.  lo  your  dreams  which  you  cause  to  be  d. 
i3a«.2.1.N(bucliadn.  (/.dreams, spirit  was  irou  jIo^ 
3.  the  king  said  lo  iliem,  1  have  d.  a  dream 
DREAMER. 
Gen.  37.  19.  they  said,  behold,  this  d.  cometh 
Dent.  13.  1.  if  a  (/.  of  dreams  arise  among  you 
3.  thou  shall  not  hearken  to  that  (/.  of  dreama 
S.that  prophet 01  (/.of  dreams  shall  beput  todealh 
Jer.  29.  t  24.  thus  spake  to  Shemaiah  the  d. 

DREAMERS. 
Jer.  27. 9.  therefore  hearken  not  tn  diviners  nor  a. 
Jude  8.  those  tillhy  (/.  delile  Hesh,  despise  dominion 

DREAMS. 

Gen.  37.  8.  they  hated  Joseph  Ihe  more  for  his  d. 

20.  we  shall  see  what  will  become  of  his  d. 

41.  12.  a  Hebrew,  and  he  interpreted  our  d. 

42.  9.  Joseph  remembered  the  </.  he  dreamed 

1  Sam  28.  6.  the  Lord  answered  lilin  not  by  d.  15 
.lob  7. 14.  then  thouscarest  me  wiih  d.  and  territieai 
Eccl.  5.  7.  in  multitude  of  (/.  aie  divers  vanities 
Jer.  23.  27.  to  forget  my  name    villi  their  d. 

.32.  I  am  against  them  that  jnophesy  false  d 

27.  t  9.  nor  hearken  lo  yourr/.  29.  8. 

Dan.  1.  17.  Daniel  had  understanding  in  d  5.  li. 
Zech.  10.  2.  the  diviners  have  told  lal-so  J. 

DREAMING, 
/sa.  56. 1 10.  l>»s  w.itchmen  mio  d.  talking  In  steoj 

DREAMETIL 
Isa.  29. 8.  when  a  hungry  man  d.  a  thirsty  man  d. 

DREGS 
Ps.  75. 8.  Ihe  d.  thereof  the  wicked  shall  drink  oiH 
/sa.  51. 17.  thou  hast  drunken  the  d.  of  ihe  cu|).  22. 

DRESS. 
f?C7i.2. 15.  God  put  the  man  inio  the  garden  lot/  il 
18. 7. gave  it  lo  a  young  man,  and  he  hasted  to  (/.  i! 
Deut.  21.  t  12.  sliavi^  her  head,  and  (/.  her  naiU 

28.  39.  thou  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  it.  ihoni 

2  .S(;,m.]2.4.to  d.  of  his  own  for  Ihe  way-faring  max 
13.  5.  Het  Tamar  (/.  the  meal  in  my  sight 

7.  go  to  Amnim's  house,  anil  (/.  hirn  meat 
1  Kings  17.  12.  that  I  n\a\d.  it  for  me  and  ray  son 
18.23.1  will  (/.the  other  bullock  and  iay  it  on  wood 


LI 


DRI 


IfitH^ciaSS-ElyahBaid,!/.  it  first,  for  ye  are  many  |  PaalAOi.  11.  tliey  givcd.  to  every  bcasr  of  tlie  field 


DRKSSt;i). 

Ben.  IR.  8.  Ahrah4m  took  ilie  calfwhicli  he  had  d. 

Le-j.7.9.!M  thiit  is  d.  in  the  riying-|iari  lie  tlie  prieet's 

1  Sam.  i'.'i.  13.  Abigail  took  tive  slieep  ready  d. 

2  SaiH.  12.4.  but  took  the  poor  man's  lamb  aad  d.  it 
lU.'i4.Me|'hibiislieih,.s()ii  ofSaul,liad  notd.hisfcet 

1  Kiiio-s  18.  26.  tliey  d.  it,  and  called  on  Baal 
Heb.  6.  7.  briiigeth  herbs  for  them  bv  wbcm  it  isd. 

DRESSER. 
liuke  13.  7.  then  said  he -10  the  d.  of  the  vicevard 

DRESSETH. 
Ezod.  .10.  7.  when  he  d.  the  lamps,  he  shall  burn 

DXEVV. 
Gen.  'ii.  "rf.  Rebekah  d.  water  for  Iiis  camels,  45. 

37.  9^  I'aey  d.  and  lifted  U|>.lo3e()hout  of  tliepit 

38.  2\t.  it  came  to  pass,  Zarah  d.  back  his  hand 
Ezod  i    10.  because  I  d.  him  out  of  the  water 

16.  Jei.'iro's  daughters  came  and  (/.  watar 

19.  a.'i  Kijyiitian  d.  wt'.er  eiu'ugh  for  us 
Josh,.  6.  •>'.  for  Josbua  d.  noi  h;.i  iiand  jack 
Judff.  8.  10.  there  fell  120,000  men  that  d.  sword 

20.  but  tliR  vjutli  d.  not  his  sword,  for  he  feared 

20.  2.  the  chief  of  Israel  400,000  (ha;  d.  swoid 
15.  of  Heniamiii  numbered  26,000  that  d.  sword 
25.  all  these  d.  the  aivord,  35. 
37.  hero  in  wait  d.  themselves  alon^,  and  smote 
40.  fell  ol' Benjamin  2.3,000  that  d.  the  sword 

Ruth  4.  8.  l.uy  it  for  thee,  so  he  d.  oti'his  shoe 

1  Sam.  7.  ti.  Israel  gathered  to  Mizpeh,and  tZ.water 
17.51.  David  d.  Goliath's  sword  out  of  the  sheath 

2  Sam.  22.  17.  he  sent  from  above,  he  took  ine,  lie 

d.  i:;e  out  of  many  waters,  Psal.  16.  IC. 

23.  16.  the  tlirce  mighty  men  d.  water  out  of  the 

well  of  Bethlehem,  1  CAiun.  11.  18. 

24.9.there  were  in  Israel  800,000  that  d.  the  sword 

1  /riw^s  2i.34.  certain  man  d.  a  bow,  2  CAr.18. 33. 

2  Kings  3.  W.  Uiaj  of  Moab  took  700  that  d.  sword 
9.  24.  Jehu  d.  a  bow  with  his  full  strength 

1  Chr.  ly.  l(i.  they  sent  and  d.  forth  the  .Syrians 

21.  5.  Is'iiel  were  eleven  hundred  thousand  men 
that  (i.B«ord,  Judah  was  470,000  that  d.  sword  | 

E  Chr.  5.  y.  d.  out  staves  of  tlie  ark,  1  Kings 8.  8. 

14.  8.  of  Benjamin  that  d.  bows,  280,000 
J'r.  38.  13.  they  (/.  up  .leremiah  with  cords 
Jios.  11.  4.  I  d.  them  with  cords  of  a  man 
Afal.  13.  48.  when  full.thev  d.  to  shore,  Mark6.5Z 
26.51.Peiera!.  hissv/ord,'.4/^art  14.47.  ./oAn  18.10. 
J^uke  23. 54.  the  prejiaralion,  and  the  sabbath  d.i,n 
Joi.n'i.  9.  the  servants  which  d.  Ihe  water  knew 
21.  11.  and  d.  the  net  to  land  full  of  fishes 
Acts  5.  .'!7.  and  d.  away  much  people  alter  him 
14.  19.  stoned  Paul  and  d.  hin-.  out  of  the  city 
16.19.  and  d.  Paul  and  Silas  into  ilie  market-place 
_27.  the  jailer  (/.  his  sword, and  would  havekilled 
«7.  6.  they  d.  Jasim  and  cerlain  brethren 

19.  33.  they  a.  .Alexander  out  of  ilie  multitude 
21.30.  they  loolc  Paul  aiidrf.  himout  of  the  temple 

Hev.  12.  4.  his  tail  d.  the  third  part  of  the  stars 

DREW  7ifi!)-,  or  nigh. 
Oen.  18.  23.  Abraham  d.  nrar  and  said,  wilt  thou 
47.  29.  the  time  d.  nigh  that  Israel  must  die 
Ezod.  14.  10.  when  Pharaoh  d.  nigh  Israel  cried 

20.  21.  Moses  d.  near  to  the  thick  darkness 
Lev.  9.  5.  the  congregation  d.  near  before  the  Lord 
Josh.  8.  11.  all  the  people  d.  nigh  before  Ai 
I  Sam.  7.  10.  the  Phiiii-lines  d.  near  to  battle 

9.  18.  Saul  d.  near  to  Samuel  in  the  gate 
lT.16.Goliat«i  d.near  morning  and  eveiiing|41,  48. 

40.  David  d.  near  to  Goliath  the  Philistine 
I  Sam.  10.  13.  Joab  d.  nigh  against  the  Syrians 
13.  25.  Ahimaaz  came  apace  and  d.  near 
Esth.  5.2.  Eslher  d.  near  and  touched  the  sceptre 

9.1.the  king's  decree  d.nfor  to  be  put  in  execution 
Zep  A.3.2.she  trusted  not,  she  (i.  not  near  to  her  God 
Mat.  21.  1.  and  when  they  d.  nigh  to  Jerusalem 

34.  whan  Ihe  time  of  the  fruit  d.  near,  he  sent 
Lnke  15. 1.  then  d.  near  •  he  jiublicans  to  hear  him 

25.  elder  son  carae,and  is  he  d.nigh  to  the  house 
22.  1.  now  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  d.nigh 

47.  and  Judas  d.  near  to  Jesus  to  kiss  him 
94. 15.  Jesus  himself  rf.  near,  and  went  with  them 

28.  they  d.  nigh  to  the  village  where  they  went 
£cts  7.  17.  when  the  time  of  the  promise  d.  nigh 

31.  as  he  d.  near  to  behold  it,  the  voice  came 

10.  9.  as  they  d.  nigh  to  the  city,  Peter  went 
87.  27.  deeiced  that  ilipv  '/.  near  some  country 

DREWEST. 

iara.  3.  57.  thou  d.  near  in  the  day  that  I  called 

Dried.     .Se?  after  Pry. 

DRIMC. 

G««.  21. 19.  Uagar  filled  bottle,  and  gave  the  lad  d. 

24.  14.  I  will  give  thy  camels  d.  also,  46. 

l.ev.W.M.  all  d.  Ihat'niay  be  drunk  in  such  vessel 

Kum.  20.  8.  thou  shall  give  the  congregation  d. 

fudg.  4.  10.  sire  gave  Sisera  d.  ami  covered  hini 

Eirn  3.7.  they  gave  meat  and  rf.  tolhem  of  Zidon 

E?(.\.  1.  7.  they  gave  them  d.  in  vessels  of  gold 

Paal-'S.  15.  he  gave  them  d.  asoutof  great  depths 

10;;.  9.  for  I  liave  mingled  my  d.  with  weeping 

i4C 


Isa.'.i'Z.  tj.  he  will  cause  the  d.  of  the  .hirsty  to  lad 
43.  20.  rivers,  to  give  d.  to  my  people,  my  choeeu 
Dan.  1. 1  5.  the  king  appointed  them  ol  his  d.  10. 
Hos.  2.  5.  go  after  my  lovers  lliat  give  me  my  d. 
4.  IS.  their  d.  is  sour,  they  have  committed 
Hab.  2. 1.5.  woe  to  liiiii  that  giveth  his  neighbour  d. 
Hag.  1.  6.  ye  drink,  but  ye  are  not  filled  witli  d. 
Mat.  2-5.  35.  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  ine  d. 

37.  gave  theerf.||  42.lhirsty,andyegave  me  no  d. 
Johni.'J.  liiat  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest  d.  of  nie 
6.  55.  my  Hesh  is  meat  indeed, my  blood  isti. indeed 
Hum.  12.  20.  if  thine  enemy  thirst,  give  him  d. 
14.  17.  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  meat  and  d. 
1  Cor.  10.  4.  and  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual  d. 
Col.  2.  10.  k-t  no  man  judge  you  in  meat  or  in  d. 

Strong  DKl.NK. 
Lev.  10.  9.  do  not  drink  strong  d.  when  ye  go  in 
j\''u;/i.6..'i.Nazarite  separate  himself  from  st?'(/;;^  d. 
Deut.  14.  26.  slialt  bestow  that  money  lor  st)u«^(/. 
29.6.nor  have  yc  drunk  strong  d.  these  forty  years 
Judg.Vi.i.  Maiioa'i's  wife  not  drink  «<roH^i/  7.14. 
1  Sam  1.  15.  1  druuK  neither  wine  nor  strung  d. 
f«u/.l)'J.t  12. 1  was  the  song  of  drinkers  ofitru/i^i/. 
Pruo.  20.  1.  wine  is  a  mueher,  strung  d.  is  raging 
31.  4.  It  is  not  for  princes  to  drink  strung  d. 

6.  give  strung  d.  to  him  that  is  ready  to  jie  ish 

/su.o.ll.that  they  may  followstroH^rrf. woe  to  then 

22.  woe  to  men  of  strength  to  iiiiiigle  strung  d. 

24.9.  strung  d.  shall  be  bitter  to  them  that  drink  it 

28.  7.  but  they  also  have  erred  iUxou^U  struitrr  d. 
and  they  are  out  of  the  way  througii  strung  d. 

29.  9.  they  stagger,  but  not  with  strung  d. 
56. 12.  Come  ye,  we  will  fill  ourselves  with  sir.  d. 

jMic.  2. 11.  will  prophesy  to  thee  of  wine  and  str.  d. 
Luke  1.15.  John  shall  not  drink  wine  nor  strong  d. 

DRhNK-OFFERING. 

<Vcn.35. H.Jacob  poured  a  d.-ujfering  on  the  pillar 

Kiod.  29.  40.  a  hm  of  oil,  and  the  fourth  part  of 

a  hin  of  wine  for  a  d.-uffcring,  jVum.  15.  5. 

41. shall  do  thereto  according  to  ihe  d.-ojfcring 

30.  9.  nor  shall  ye  pour  d.-offering  thereon 
].ev.  23.  13.  and  the  d.-offering  shall  be  of  wine 
J^um.  0. 17.  the  priest  shall  oHer  also  his  d.-ufftnng 

15.7.  for  a  d.-offeringa.  third  part  of  a  hin  ol  wine 
10.  bring  for  a  d.-offering  half  a  hin  of  wine 
24.  his  d.-offcring  according  to  the  manner 
28.  10.  besides  the  continual  d.-off.  15. 24.  |  29.  16. 

Isa.  .57.6.  to  them  hast  thou  poured  a  d.-uff'ering 
65.  11.  that  furnish  the  d.-offering  to  that  numb 

Joel  1.9.  therf.-ojf.  is  cut  olf  from  the  house  of  L. 
13.  the  d.-off'.  is  withholden  from  liouse  of  God 
2.  14.  if  he  will  return  and  leave  a  d.-offerin 
DRINK-OFFERINGS. 

Lev.  23. 18.  they  shall  be  for  a  burnt-nfi'ering  with 

d.-off'erings,  37.  J\'um.  6.  1.5.  |  28.  31.  |  29.  11, 

18,  19,  21,  24,  ;■;( ,  33,  37,  39. 

JVum.  28.14.  their  d.-off.  shall  be  half  a  hui  of  wine 

JJeut.m.  38.  and  drank  the  wine  of  their  d.-off'er. 

1  Chr.  29. 21.  otfered  with  their  d.-off.  2  CA)-.29. 3.5. 

F.ira  7. 17.  buy  speedily  meat-ofterings  andd.-o/'. 

Psal.  16.  4.  their  d.-offcr.  of  blood  will  I  not  cifer 

Jer.  7.  IS.  and  to  pour  out  d.-uffrrings  to  other 

gods  to  provoke  me  to  anger,  19.  13.  |  32.  29. 

44. 17. pour  out  d.-off.to  queen  of  heaven, 18,19,25. 

Ezek.  20.  28.  there  they  poured  out  tlie'r  d-off'er. 

45.17.princes  part  to  gived.-offerings  in  the  feasts 

DRINK. 

To  dnnk,signijies  to  drink  liquor  moderately,  for 
ike  satisfying  of  thirst,  Num.  6.  3.  Ruth  2  9. 
Sometimes  it  signifies  to  drink  plentifully, 
liber  ally,  and  largely,  so  as  to  be  merry,  but  not 
to  ezcefs  or  drunkenness  :  Thus  it  is  suid.  Gen. 
43.  34.  that  Joseph's  brethren  drank  and  were 
merry  with  him:  The  Hebrew  word  here  used 
often  signifies  to  drink  to  czcess :  but  it  is  not 
to  be  supposed  iAaf  Jacob's  sons  should  forget 
themselves  so  far  upon  this  occasion,  as  to  i 
wanting  in  that  decency  and  respect  which  they 
owed  to  one  so  considerable  as  Joseph,  whom  a* 
yet  they  knew  not  to  be  their  brother.  And  in 
John  2.  10,  Every  man  at  the  beginning  doth 
set  forth  good  wine;  and  when  men  have  well 
drunk,  then  that  which  is  worse;  but  thou  hast 
kept  the  good  wine  until  now.  It  is  incrcdibl 
that  our  SuiJiuur  icaited  till  the  gtusts  were 
drunk,  in  order  to  perform  the  miracle  which 
he  wrought  at  Cana  in  their  favour.  J3nd  in 
1  Cor.  11.  21,  One  is  hungry,  ami  another  is 
drunken,  that  is.  One  want's,  and  the  other 
abouniis  :  The  poor  Christians  icere  hungry, 
while  the  richer  sort  had  loo  much,  and  fared 
liberally.  To  drink,  in  other  partj  of  Scrip- 
ture, is  often  taken  in  an  odious  seme,  for 
drinking  to  excess,  for  beir.g  intoxicnted  with 
liquor:  Gen.  9.  21,  A"oaA  drank  of  the  wine, 
and  wag  drunken,  and  he  was  uncovered  in  his 
tent.  Lot's  two  daughters  made  their  fnthrr 
drink  to  excess,  and  lioth  proved  with  child  bv 
him,  Gen.  19.  '32,  33,  Sto. 


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Our  Saviour  says  it  'he  gospel.  If  any  man  thi^C 
let  him  come  unto  lie  and  drink,  7u7i«  7.  37.  1/ 
any  man  have  a  desire  after  sptritunl  bleat- 
mgs,  let  him  come  unto  me  by  faith,  and  h* 
shall  partake  largely  of  my  rifreshiiig  grace 
.•ind  he  tells  the  woman  uf  Samaria,  John  4. 
14,  Whosoever  drnikelh  of  tiie  water  that  1  shall 
give  him  shall  never  thirst.  It  hosoever  par- 
takes of  the  graces  if  the  Holy  Spi'it  uhich 
J  have  to  bestow,  and  dr  offer  in  the  gospei.  he 
shall  never  desire  and  pursue  worldly  thingt 
as  his  chief  happiness.  It  is  saU,  lob  io.  16, 
That  the  wicked  drinke'h  iniquity  like  waier. 
besides  his  natural  proneness  to  sin,  he  hat 
contracted  habits  and  customs  of  sinning,  so 
that  he  sinnrth  as  readily,  greedily,  and  de- 
lightfully, as  men  used  to  drink  up  water, 
especially  in  those  hot  countries.  And  Elihu 
says.  Job  34.7,  What  man  is  like ./oi,  who  drink- 
elh  up  scorning  like  water  1  IVhu  with  grtidt- 
ness  and  delight  breaks  forth  into  scornful  and 
contemptuous  exp7r.ssions, not  oniy  agamstki* 
friends,but  in  some  sorltven  against  Cod  him- 
self, whom  he  insolently  charges  with  rigoruuB 
dealing.  Rab-shakeh  says,  that  Hezekuih  de- 
signed to  persuade  the  Jews  into  a  resolution  of 
holding  out  the  siege  uf  Jerusalem,  that  so  lie 
might  reduce  them  to  the  necessity  o/drinkn.g 
their  ow  n  urine  ;  that  is,iif  ciposinir  theniselv  s 

la 


to^the  utmost  extremities  uf  a  siege,  2  Kings  18 
27.     Solomon  exhorts  hie  disciple,  Prov.  5.  !,"» 
to  drink  water  out  of  his  own  cistern;  t.'iiu  is,:a 
content  himself  with  the  lawful  pleasures  of 
marriage,  without  thinking  on  that  whicii  vus 
prohibited  by  the  law.     To  eat  and  driiil.  ,s 
used  in  Eccl.  5. 18.  to  signify  people's  ejq^.ymg 
themselves,  using  the  good  things  uf  this  l:fe 
liberally  and  decently;  and  nut  with  penu.-.ous- 
7iess,  which  is  base  and  dishonourable  :  it  ia 
good  and  conndy  for  one  to  eat  and  drink,  and 
to  enjoy  the  good  of  all  his  labour.     It  is  said 
?/i  Mat.   11,   18,   19,  .h/in  came  neither   eating 
nor  drinking;  that  is,  he  did  not   live  in  t/it 
common  and  ordinary  manner,  as  other  men 
did,  but  used  a  mean  and  peculiar  diet :  but  'h* 
Son  of  man  came  eating  and  drinking  ;  using 
such  a  diet  as  other  men  did,  and  conversing 
freely  and  sociably  with  all  sorts. 
Seoiiacherib  says  in  2  Kings  19.  24.  Isa.  37.  25 
I  have  digged   and  drunk  strange   waters,  ana 
with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  ■  p  all  the 
rivers  of  besieged  places.  I  have  brought  water 
to  places  where  there  was  none  before,  to  sup- 
ply my  army  :  and  I  have  drunk  up  the  water 
belonging  to  the  people  through  whose  country 
I  have  marched  lay  armies  ;  I  have  exhausted 
their  wells  and  their  cisterns.     The  prophet 
Jeremiah  upbraids  the  Jews  with  having  had 
recourse  to  Egypt  for  muddy  icater,  to  drink; 
and  with  having  addressed' themselves  to  the 
Assyrians,  that  they  might  drink  the  water  of 
their  river;  that  is,  with  having  sought  for 
the  water  of  Nile  in  Egypt,  and  the  w'ater  of 
Euphrates  in  Assyria;  thereby  describing  the 
assistance  of  these  two  people,  which  ^Ac'jewi 
sought  for,  Jer.  2.  18. 
To   drink    blood,  signifes  to  be  satiated  with 
slavghtrr,  Ezek.  39.  18,  Ye  shall  drink  the  blood 
ol  the  princes  of  the  earth;  ye  rhall put  them 
to  death.     David  refused  to  drink  the  watc^ 
which  the  three  valmnt  men  of  his  army  went 
and  procured  for  him   at  the  hazard  of  their 
lives ;  saying,  God  forbid  that  I  should  drink 
the  blood  of  these  men  ;  but  he  pourrd  it   out 
unto  the  Lord,  as  a  kind  of  drink-offering, 
and   acknowledgment   of  frod.'s   goutiness   fji 
preserving  the  lives  of  his  captains  in  so  dan- 
gerous an  enterprise,  2  Sam.  23.  16,  17.     To 
buy  water  to  iWmk,  and  to  drink  water  hv  mea- 
sure, denote  the  utmost  scarcity  and  extreme 
desolation.  Lam.  5.  4.     Ezek.  4.  11. 
God's  judgments  are  often  in  scripture  ejcpressed 
under  the  notion  of  a  cvp  of  strong  and  intoxi- 
cating drink:  and  the  suffering,  orendtrring  of 
these  is  set  out  under  the  notion  of  drinking 
such  a  cvp.  Sec  Ci;p.     In  the  hand  "of  Ihe  Lord 
there  is  a  cup,  and  the  wine  is  red,  the  dregi 
thereof  all  the  wicked  of  the  earth  shall  drink 
them,  Psal.  75.  8.     Thnii  hast  made  us  to  drink 
the  wine  of  asti.msliment,  Psal.  60.  3.     TTieu 
hast  filed  us  with  horror  and  astonishment,  a» 
if  we  had  drnnk  some  poisonous  wine.    Stand 
up,  O  .Terusalem,  which  hast  drnnk  at  the  hand 
oftheLor-^  the  cup  of  his  fury  :  Hear  now  thia. 
thou  afilicted  and  drunken,  but  not  with  winej 
Jsa..  51. 17,21.     I  will  fill  the  kings,  the  priestfl, 
Ihe  prophiHs,  and  all  the  inhabilants  of  .Icm- 
salem,  with  drunkenness,  .Jer.  13.  ]H.  that  »> 
with  the  wine  of  terror  and  ns'nnislinent,  bj^ 
reason  of  those  grievous  calamitus  thai  s\aU 


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eowe  upon  tkim,  and  ockuh  wfU  put  them  to]  Jer.  2.  IS.to  rf.the  jcatfrs  of  Sil.or,  watersof  livar 


tA<;;<  UJJIA'  »«''•  'ind  in  Kztik.  !J3.  33,  Tliou 
Shalt  be  rilled  willi  clrtiiikeiniess  and  sorrow 
.SetObad.  lb.  Rev.  14.  lU. 

Driiili*is  pul  tor  (1)  TUc  blood  of  Christ,  John 
6.55.  (.--)  ^JJintuiU  tulig/U,  Ciiit.  8.2.  (3) 
.nmHions,  Mat.  iO.  :i3.  (4J  7'Ae  tcrath  of 
(iud.  Job  21.  iiO.  iiev.  14.  10.  (.5)  Greedy 
desire,  Job  15.  Iti. 

Geti  -24.  14.  let  iiM;  d.  17.  45.  ||  18.  d.  my  loid,  46. 
30.  38  he  set  rods  when  the  tlocks  came  to  d. 

Ezod  15.  24.  people  muriiiuied,  what  shall  we(i.? 
32.  20.  Moses  made  the  cliildren  ot'Ur.iel  d.  of  it 

Lee  10.  y.  do  not  d.  wine  nor  strong  d.  lest  ye  die 

A"uwi.  tJ.  3.  neither  stall  he  d.  li(|Uor  of  grapes 

yui/n-.  7.  5.  that  boweth  down  on  Ins  knees  to  d. 

liuUi.  2  i».  when  atliirst,  go  to  the  vessels  and  d. 

2  Sam.  23.  It),  tiiree  mighty  men  drew  water,  but 
David  would  not  d.  thereof,  17.  1  Chr.  11.  18,  IS). 

1  ^iH^-i.- 17.  4.  that  thou  shalt  d.  of  the  brook 

EsVt.  3   1.1   the  king  and  Hainan  sat  down  to  d. 
7.  I  !.  the  king  and  Uaniaii  came  to  (i. with  Esther 

Job  21.  20.  he  shall  d.  the  wrath  of  the  .-Mmighty 

Fs.  36.8.  make  them  i/.  of  the  river  of  thy  pleasures 
CO.  3.  made  us  to  d.  the  wine  of  astomsliment 
GU.  21.  in  ray  thirst  they  gave  me  vinegar  to  d. 
75.  8.  the  wicked  of  the  earth  shall  (/.  ihem 
78.  44.  their  nvcrs  into  blood,  they  could  not  d. 
80.  5.  thou  gavest  them  tears  to  d. 
110.  7.  he  shall  d.  of  the  brook  in  the  way 

Proo.  4.  17.  for  they  d.  the  wine  of  violence 


8.  14.  Lord  iiath  given  us  waUr  ol  gall  to  d.  y.  15, 
Kzek.  4.  II.  thou  shalt  d-  water  by  ineafure.  It. 

12.  16.  son  of  man,  d.  thy  icater  with  tremblunf 
ly.  they  shall  d.  then  water  with  astonishment 

31.  14.  all  their  tree-  that  d.  water,  10. 
/Jan.  1.  12.  give  us  pulse  to  eat,  and  water  to  d. 
j3mus4.8.waiidered  lod. water  but  were  noi  satisfied 
Jonah  3.  7.  let  them  not  feed  nor  d.  water 
Mark  y.41.  w  ho  shall  give  you  a  cu])  ol  water  to  d. 
John  4. 7.  Jesus  saith  to  her,  give  me  water  to  d. 
1 7'im.5.23.  d.  no  lon^jer  water,  hut  use  a  little  wme 

DKlMv  Willi  wine. 
Gen.  19.  32.  let  us  make  our  father  d.  wine,Jii. 

33.  and  tliev  made  thinr  lather  d.  wine,  35. 
I^ev.  10.  y.  iiu'r  d.  wine  when  ye  go  into  tabernacle 
jYiiiii.  0.  3.  the  iNazarite  shall  (/.no  vinegar  oiwuic 

20.  after  that  the  Nazanle  may  d.  wme 
i't'H«.28.3y.thoii  shalt  plaiitvmeyards,hut  shalt  not 
(/.ol  theKinc,  mir  gather  the  grapes,  Jimos^.W. 
Judg.  13.  4.  Manoah's  wife  migtil  d.  no  u:iitf,7,14. 
2  Sam.  16.  2.  the  wine,  that  such  as  be  fault  may  d. 
Ps.  00. 3.  hast  made  us(/.  the  wine  of  astonishment 
Pruv.  4.  17.  for  they  d.  the  wine  of  violence 

y.  5.  and  (/.  of  the  wme  which  1  have  mingled 

31.  4.  it  IS  not  for  kings,  O  Lemuel,  to  d.  wine 
Eect.  9.  7.  go  and  d.  thy  wine  wiih  a  merry  heart 
Cant.  8.  2. 1  would  cause  thee  to  d.  of  spiced  wine 
Isa.  5.  22.  woe  to  them  that  are  mighty  to  d.  wme 

24.  y.  they  shall  not  d.  wme  with  a  song 

62.  8.  the  sons  of  the  stranger  shall  not  d.  thy  wine 


7.  let  him  d.  and  forget  Ins  poverty 
Cant.  5.  1.  d.  yea,  d.  abundantly,  O  beloved 
ha.  24.  9.  strong  dnnk  bitter  to  them  that  d.  it 
51.  22.  thou  shalt  no  more  d.  it  again 
62.  9.  they  shall  d.  it  in  the  cuurtji  of  ray  holiness 
65.  13.  my  servants  shall  d.  but  ye  shall  be  thirsty 
/f.  10.  7.  nor  give  the  cup  of  consolation  to  d. 
H'i.  15.  and  make  them  </.  the  water  of  gall 
25.  15.  cause  uatiocis,  to  whom  Iseiid  thee,  to  d.  it 

16.  and  they  shall  d.  and  be  moved,  and  be  mad 

17.  then  1  took  the  cu|)  and  made  all  nations  to  d. 

27.  d.  ve,  and  be  drunken,  and  spue,  and  fall 

28.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  ye  shall  certainly  d. 
35.  14.  to  this  day  they  (/.  none,  but  obey  lather's 
49.  12.  they  whose  juiigmenl  was  not  to  (/.  of  the 

cup,  shall  outgo  uniiunished,  ihalt  surely  d.  of  it 
Elf  A.4.1I.  (/.  by  measure, from  time  lo  time  shalt  d. 
23.  32.  iJiou  slialtri.  of  sister's  cup  deep  and  large 
34.  19.  thiiy  d.  that  which  ye  have  fouled 
Dan.  5.  2  that  his  concubines  might  d.  therein 
.^mos  4. 1.  say  to  their  masters,  bring,  and  let  us  d. 
Obad.  16.  go' shall  all  the  heathen  d.  continually, 
yea,  they  shall  d.  and  shall  swallow  down 
Hab  2.  10.  d.  thou,  let  thy  foreskin  be  uncovered 
Hair.  1.  6.  ye  d.  but  ve  are  not  filled  with  drink 
Zech.  9.  15.  and  they  shall  d.  and  make  a  noise 
Mat.  10.42.  whoso  shall  give  to  d  to  one  of  the= 

20.  22.  are  ve  able  to  </.  of  the  cup  that  1  shall  d.  o 
and  be  baptized  with  the  ba|ilisin?  Mark  10.38. 

23.  ye  shall  d.  indeed  of  my  cup,  Alark  10.  39. 

26.  27.  he  gave  them  the  cu|i,  saying,  d.  ye  all  of  it 
29. 1  8ay,will  not  d.  henceforth  till  thatday  whei 

I  d.  it  new  with  vou,  Jifark  14.25.  I.ukci'i.  18 
42.if  cup  may  not  pass  except  If/.tiiy  will  be  dune 

27.  34.  gave  him  vinesar  lo  ;/.  miiigied  with  gall 
48.  one  filled  a  S|)onse  with  vinegar,  and  imt  it 

on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  d.  Mark  l'>.  31). 
Mark  16. 18.  if  they  r/.  any  diadly  thing,  not  hurt 
John  4. 10.  who  it  is  that  sail  li  to  thee,  give  me  lo  (/. 
7.  37.  if  any  man  thirst,  lei  him  come  to  inc  and  d. 
18.11. cup  mv  father  haih  given  me,  shall  I  not  d.? 
I  Cor.  10.  4.  and  di>l  all  (/.  ihe  same  spiritual  drink 
21.  ye  cannot  (/.the  cup  (if  the  Lord  anil  of  devils 
|1.25.tliisd(i,  as  on  as  ye  (Z.  in  remembrance  of  me 
W.13.  and  have  been  all  made  to  d.  into  one  Spirit 

DRLMv  water,  or  waters. 
Oen.24.43.give  me  a  little  K>ufCJ-of  thy  pitcher  Utd. 
Ezod.  7.  18.  shall  lothe  to  (/.  !/;o.<rr  of  the  river,21. 

24.  digged  round  about  Ihe  river  for  water  to  d. 
15.  23.  they  could  not  d.  of  the  waters  of  Marah 
17.  :.  there  was  no  inater  for  Ihe  people  to  d. 

6.  shall  come  water  imt  of  it,  that  they  may  d. 
N'um.  5. 24.  cause  woman  to  (/.  bitter  water,  26,27- 
20.  5.  neither  is  there  any  water  to  d.  33.  14. 

n.no--  v<  ill  we  (/.of  ilie  water  of  the  wells,  21.  22. 
Deut.'i.  6.  buy  water  fur  money,  that  ye  may  d.  28 
Judg  4. 19.  give  me  a  little  water  lo  (/.  I  am  thirsty 
7.  6.  the  rest  bowed  upon  their  knees  to  d  water 

1  .Saw.  30. 11.  and  tlii,-v  made  the  Egyptian  (/.W(i<cr 

2  Sa)«.23.15.navidsaid,  give  me  to  (/.  of  the  water 

of  the  well  of  Beih-lehein,  1  Chrnn.  11.  17. 

1  Kings  13.  8.  nor  wifl  I  cat  bread,  nor  d.  watir,^. 
17. 10.  fetch  a  liltle  irater'm  a  vessel  that  I  may  d. 

2  Kings  S.n.valliy  filled  with  water  \Ua.\.  ye>  may  d. 
18.3!. f/.cverv  one  (rater*  of  his  cistern,  /»a. 36.16 

/o6  22.  7.  tnoii  has!  not  given  (ca«(?r  to  weary  lo  (i. 
Pror.  5.  15.  (/   waters  out  of  thine  own  cistern 
85  21.  ifthy  enemy  be  thirsty,  give  him  Wfltertai/. 


31   5  lest  thev  d.  and  foiget  the  law,  and  [lervertl  ^er.  io.  2.  go  and  give  the  Kechabites  wine  to  d. 

6.  we  will(/.  no  (OiHe,  yeshall  (/.  no  ujjHfi  lorever 
Eiek.  44.  21.  neither  shall  any  priest  (/.  wine  when 
fJan.  1. 16.  took  away  the  wine  that  they  should  d. 
Juel'S.  3.  they  have  sold  a  girl  for  wme  to  d. 
Jimos  2.  8.  they  d.  the  wme  of  the  condemned 
12  but  ye  gave'the  Nazarites  wine  to  d. 
6. 6.  that  d.  wine  in  bowls,  and  anoint  themselves 
y.  14.  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  d.  wine  thereof 
Mic.  6.  15.  but  shall  not  (/.  wme,  Zcph.  1.  13. 
JfarA15.23.gave  him  lod.wine  mingled  with  myrrh 
lAikc  1.  15.  John  shall  d.  neither  ic(/ie  nor  strong 
Rom.  14.  21.  It  IS  not  good  to  eat  tlesh  or  d.  wine 
Rev.  14.  8.  she  made  all  nations  d.  of  the  wine 
10.  same  shall  (/.of  the  wme  of  the  wrath  of  G. 
DRINKERS. 
Psal.  69.  t  12.  the  song  of  the  d.  of  strong  drink 
Joel  1.  5.  awake,  and  howl,  all  ye  d.  of  wine 

DRINKS. 
Heb.  J.  10.  which  stood  only  in  meats,  and  d.  and 
divers  washings 
DRINKETH. 
Gen.  44.  5.  is  not  this  it  in  which  my  lord  d.7 
Deut.  11.11.  the  land  d.  water  of  the  rain  of  heaven 
.Job  6.4.  tlie  poison  whereof  (/.  up  my  spirit 
15.  16.  how  filthy  is  man,  who  d.  iniq.  like  water ! 
34.  7  like  Job  who  d.  up  scorning  like  water 
40.  23.  behold,  he  </.  up  a  river,  and  hastoth  not 
ProB.  26.  6.  he  that  sendeth  by  a  fool,  d.  damage 
Isa.  2y.  8.  he  (/.  but  he  awakeih,  and  he  is  faint 
44.  12.  the  smith,  he  d.  no  water  and  is  faint 
Mark  2.  10.  how  is  it  that  he  d.  with  publicans'? 
.Johri  4.  13.  whosoever  d.  of  this  water  shall  thirst 
14.  whosoever  d.  of  wtiter  that  1  shall  give  him 
6.  54.  whoso  (/.  of  mv  blood,  hath  eternal  life 

56.  that  d.  my  blood'dwelleth  in  me,  and  I  in  him 
1  Cor.  11.  29.  he  that  d.  unworthily  (/.  damnation 
Hcb.  6.  7.  for  the  earth  which  d.  in  the  rain 

DRINKING. 
(7C7I.24. 19.  water  tor  camels  till  they  have  donefi. 
22.  as  the  camels  had  done  d.  the  man  took  a 
golden  ear-ring  of  half  a  shekel  weight 
Ruth  3.  3.  till  lioaz  had  done  eating  and  d 
1  Ham.  30.  K).  they  were  eating  and  d.  and  dancing 
1  Kings  4.  21).  Jiiilali  and  Israel  weie  many,  </. 
10.  2L  Solomon's  d.  vessels  ofgold,  2C/(r.  9.  20. 
10.  y.Elah  was  d.  ||  20.  12.  Benhadad  was  d.  16. 
1  Chr.  12.  39.  with  David  three  days  eating  and  d. 
Ksth.  1.8.  (/.was  according  to  the  law, none  compel 
.fob  ].  13.  his  sons  and  daughters  were  d.  18. 
fsa.  2-2.  13.  and  behold,  eating  flesh,  and  d.  wine 
Mat.  11.  18.  for  John  came  neither  eating  nor  (/. 
and  they  say,  he  hath  a  devil,  Luke  7.  33. 
19.  Son  of  man  came  eating  and  (/.  /.uke  7.34. 
24.  3-.  they  were  eating  and  (/.till  the  flood  came 
/.uke  10.  7.  eating  and  (/.such  Ihinfis  as  they  give 
Col.  2.  t  16.  let  no  man  jndie  you  for  eating  ot  d. 

DRIVE. 
F.iod.C.  1.  v;ith  a  strong  hand  shall  he  (/.Ihem  oi 
23.  28, 

29.  I  will  not  (/.  them  out  before  thee  in  one  year 

30.  by  little  and  little  I  will  d.  them  out  before 

31.  and  thou  shall  d.  them  imt  before  thee 

33.  2.  1  will  (/.  out  the  Canaanite,  the  Amorite 

34.  11.  behold  I  (/.  out  before  thee  the  Amorite 
JWw.  22.  6.  that  I  may  d.  ihein  out  of  the  land 

II.  I  may  be  able  to  overcome  anil  (/.  them  out 
33.  .52.  thf'n  shall  ve  d.  out  all  the  inhabitants 
55.  but  if  ye  will  not  d.  out  the  iuhiibilants 


DRO 

Deut.  4.  38.  to  d.  out  nations  from  before  the* 

greater  and  mightier  than  thou,  9.4,5.  Josh.'i.lQ. 

9.  3.  so  shalt  thou  d.  them  out  and  destroy  theiH 

11.  23.  then  will  the  Lord  d.  out  these  nations 

16. 12.  Lord  thy  God  dolh  d.  them  out  before  thee 

Jvsh.  13.  <).  them  will  1  (/.  out  from  before  liracJ 

14.12.lhen  1  shall  be  able  to  d.  them  out, as  L.  auid 

15.  63.  the  children  ol  Judah  could  not  d.  thum  ou) 

17  12.  the  children  of  Malla^seh  could  not  d.  out 

13.  but  did  not  utterly  d.  them  oul,  .ludg.  1.  28 

18.  for  thou  shalt  d.  out  the  Caiiaaiiiles 

23.  5.  the  Lord  shall  d.  them  out  of  your  sight 
13.  the  Lord  will  no  more  (/.  oul,  ./u</^.2.3,  21 

Jut/^'-.l.iy.Judah  could  not  (/.inhabitants  of  mount 

21.  Beniainin  did  not  d.  out  the  Jebusites 

27.  Manasseh  d.  \\  29.  Kphraim  ||  30.  Zebulun 
31.  Asher  1|  33.  Naphtali  did  not  d.  out 
11.  24.  whom  the  Lord  our  God  shall  d.  out 
2  Kings  4.24.  d.  go  forward,slack  not  ruling  for  m» 
iCkron.  20.  7.  who  didst  (/.  oul  the  inhabitants 
Job  18.  11.  terrors  shall  make  afraid,  and  d.  to  feet 
t  18.  he  shall  d.  him  from  light  into  darkness 

24.  3.  they  d.  away  the  ass  ot  the  fatherless 
Psal.  44.  2.  how  thou  didst  d.  out  the  heathen 

68.  2.  as  smoke  is  driven  away,  so  d.  them  away 
Prov.  22. 15.  but  rod  of  conectuin  shall  d.  it  away 
Isa.  25.  19.  and  1  will  d  thee  from  thy  station 
Jer.  24.  9.  lo  be  a  curse  whither  I  shall  (/.  them 

27.  10.  that  I  should  d.  you  out,  and  ye  perish,  15. 

46.  15.  they  stood  iioi,  because  Lord  did  d.  them 
Eiek.  4. 13.  among  Gentiles,  whither  I  will  d.  them 
Z;a;i.  4.  25.  and  they  shall  d.  thee  trum  men,  32. 
Hos.  9.  15.  1  will  d.  tliiiii  oul  of  my  house 
.loel'i.  20.  I  \\'\\\d.  the  northern  army  into  a  land 
Zeph.  2.  4.  they  shall  d.  out  Ashdod  at  noan-day 
Jlcls  27. 15.  the  shi])  was  caught,  we  let  her  d. 
Gal.  5.  t  7.  yc  did  run  well,  who  did  d.  you  backl 

DRIVEN. 
Gen.  4.  14.  behold,  thou  hast  d.  me  out  this  day 
Ezod.m.W.  they  were  (/.  from  Pharaoh's  preseaco 

22.  10.  the  beast  be  d.  away,  no  man  seeing  it 
Lev.  26.  t  30.  sound  of  a  d.  leaf  shall  chase  them 
JVj(?/:.32.  21.  till  he  have  (/.out  enemies  before  hiro 
/>cK/.4.19.!sst  thou  shouldest  be  (/.to  worship  them 

30.  1.  whither  the  Lord  thy  God  haih  d.  thee 

4.  if  any  of  them  be  d.  out  to  the  utmost  parU 
Josh.  2;J.  9.  the  Lord  hath  d.  out  great  naliong 
1  Sam.  26.  19.  for  they  have  d.  me  out  this  day 
Jo'n  6.  13.  and  is  wisdom  (/.  quite  Irom  me"! 

13.  25.  wilt  thou  break  a  leaf  (/.  to  and  fro? 

18.  18.  he  shall  be  d.  from  light  into  darkneis 
30.  5.  they  were  d.  forth  from  among  men 

Psal.  40.14.  let  them  be  (/.backward  that  wisheVL 
68.  2.  as  smoke  is  d.  away,  so  drive  them  away 
114. 3.  sea  saw  it  and  fled,  Jordan  was  (/.  back,  5. 
Prov.  14.  32.  wicked  is  d.  away  in  his  wickedncai 
Eecl.  3.  t  15.  God  requirrth  that  which  \sd.  6way 
Isa.  8.  22.  and  they  shall  be  d.  lo  darkness 

19.  7.  every  thing  sown  by  the  brooks  be  d  away 
41.  2.  he  gave  them  us  d.  stubble  lo  his  bow 

Jer.  8.  3.  who  remain  in  all  Ihe  places  whither  1 

have  (/.  tliem,  23.  3,  8.  |  29.  14,  18.  |  32.  37 

16.  15.  from  all  the  lands  w  hither  he  had  d.  them 

23.  2.  ye  have  d.  them  away,  and  have  not  visited 
12.  they  shall  be  d.  on  and  fall  therein 

40. 12.  out  of  all  [daces  whither  they  were  d.  43.5. 
46. 28.  a  full  end  of  nations  whither  1  have  d.  thee 

49.  5.  ye  shall  be  d.  out  every  man  right  forth 

50.  17.  Israel,  the  lions  have  d.  him  away 
Eiek.'il.  11.  I  have  (/.him  out  for  his  wickedneM 

34.  4.  nor  brought  again  which  was  d.  away,  16 
Dan.  4.  33.  and  he  was  (/.  from  men,  5.  21. 
9.  7.  thro'  all  countries  whither  thou  hast  (/.  them 
Hos.  13.3.  as  ihe  chart" that  is  (/.with  the  whirlwind 
jW/c.  4.6.  1  will  gather  her  that  was  (/.  Zeph.'i.  19 
Luke  8.29. he  was  (/.of  the  devil  into  the  wildernesi 
.^cts  27.  17.  they  strake  sail,  and  so  were  d. 

27.  we  were  (/.up  and  down  in  Adria  at  midniglii 
.lam.  I.  6.  is  like  a  wave  of  the  sea  d.  with  the  wind 
3.  4.  Ihe  ships  tlioush  gnat  are  d.  of  fierce  winds 

DRIVER. 
1  Kings  22.  34.  Ahab  said  to  the  d.  of  his  chariot 
Job  39.  7.  nor  regardelh  the  crying  of  the  d. 

DRIVETH. 
•iKinirs  0.20.driving  is  like  Jehu, for  he  d.  furiously 
Psa/.'"l.4.  ungoiUy  like  chaif  which  wind  (/.  awaj 
r70i;.  25.  23.  the  north-wind  d.  away  rain 
Mark  1.  12.  the  spirit  (/.  him  inio  the  wilderneM 
DRIVING. 


.w.u.  a  ».,u,.5  ..,.,...,..„...  ....... ,.A«,/,^.2. 2.3.  Lord  left  withoiiK/.  them  out  kaatily 

11  send  hornet6,wliich  shall  d.  out  Hivite  I  2  Kings  9.  iO.  an.l  the  d.  is  like  the  (/.  ol  Jehu 

-  I  CAroJi.  17.21.  bv(/.  out  natums  before  thy  peopl« 

DROJIEDARY 
Is  a  sort  ofeamd  ;  It  is  cnlled  Dromedary /roM 
(Ac  Greek.ilremn,  /■ri(7i,/jj/  reason  of  its  runiting 
very  swiftly.  Dromedaries  are  smaller  than 
common  camels,  flemlerer,  and  more  nimble. 
Upon  their  backs  they  have  a  kind  of  na'rtrul 
saddle,  which  is  composed  of  a  great  deal  a/ 
hair ;  thai  utams  ufy  and  farvit  as  it  leere  4 


DRO 

large huncli  Tn  eastern  cuuntrics^whcnp vrsons 

aouid  go  any  where  teilh  specd^ikty gcueraily 

make  use  of  l)roii;e<]ants.     //,  is  said  t/iat  they 

can  go  a  liuiidred  miles  in  a  aay  with  ihem ; 

nay,  some  iijjiriit,  that  there  are  some  which  will 

travel  a  hundred  and  fifty  miles  in  a  day. 
rjiere  are  two  sorts  of  Uruinedaiies,  one  of  a  lar- 
ger kind,  with  twii  hunches  upon  its  buck;  the 

other  lesser,  with  oniu  one.    Both  arcaery  com- 
mon ill  the  westcrnparls  of  .\sid,sueh  as  Syria, 

and  Arabia,  '/'hat  which  hath  but  one  bunch  up 

on  its  bacli.is  more  commonly  culledCa.me[ ;  the 

other  IS  nainedDmniuiinry.  'I'key  are  both  capo. 

bleof  very  great  fatigues;  their  hair  is  suft,and 

sham, hut  iihout  the middleof  their backs,camels 

kave  a  little  ciiiinrncc  covered  with  hair,  afoot 

iigh  upon  their  bunch;  and  Dioiiiediiries  have 

•two  bunches,  and  two  eminences  of  hair,  which, 

however,  are  very  small ;  and  if  it  be  rightly 

considered,   Oroineclaiies   and  Camels   are  no 

more  hunch-baeked  than  other  animals.    'I'hey 

have  no  f angers  and  fore-teeth  ;  they  have  no 

horn  upna  tlicir  feel,  fur  they  arc  only  covered 

with  afieshy  skin.     It  is  said,  that  when  then 

drink,  l/iey  disturb  the  water  with  their  fef.t: 

some  believe  they  do   this  to  make  the  water 

keaoier,  'hat  it  may  continue  longer  in  their 

stomachs     Thiy  are  said  to  drink  a  great  deal, 

and  keep  it  a  long  time,   against   t/ieir  beimr 

thirsty  afterwards;  nay ,  some  will  have  it  that 

travellers  upon  pressing  necessities  open  th 

stomachs,  takeout  the  water  contained  in  them, 

and  satisfy  their  thirst  with  it;    The  stomach 

of  these  creatures  is  composed  of  four  ven 

trieles,   and  in   the  second  there  ars  several 

■mouths    which   open    a    passage    into    about 

twenty   cavities   made   like  sacks,  that  serve 

them  for  conservatories  of  water. 
J?.r.  2.  23.  tliou  art  a  suit't  d.  traversing  her  ways 

DROMEDARIES. 
J  Kings  A.  28.  Iliey  bmuglit  barley  and  straw  for  d. 
lCsth.8.  10.  and  sent  ietier.s  by  ritlers  on  young  d. 
da.GO.d.  d.ul' Miiiii\i\  and  E]iliali  shall  cover  tliee 

DROP, 
/so.  40.  15.  Ihe  nations  are  as  the  d.  of  a  bucket 

DROP.    Ferb. 
Oeuf..  32.  2.  p.:y  doctrine  shall  d.  as  the  rain 
33.28.  also  heavens  shall  d.dowii  (iew,Pru».3.20. 
."flA  36.  28.  which  clonds  do  d.  and  distil  U|>(iii  man 
P.S-.  G5.  U.  crownest  year,  and  thy  [laths  d.  fatness 

12.  they  (/.  on  the  pastures  of  the  wilderness 
Pro»>..'>.3.li|is  of  a  strange  woman  rf.as  honey-comb 
Ca«t.4.11.thy  lips,  my  s\Hmsi',d.a.s  the  honey-comb 
Isa.  45.  8.  (/.  down,  ye  heavens,  from  above 
E:c/i:.20.-!t>.(/.lhy  word  toward  south, and  prophesy 
21 .2.d.  thy  word  toward  holy  places  and  prophesy 
Jiril^.  18.  the  mountains  shall rf. down  new  wine, 
and  the  bills  shall  flow  with  milk,  Amos  9.  \i. 
.irt.osl  .W.d.txoi  thy  vvordagainst  the  houseof  Isaac 
Mic.  2.  f  6.  d.  nut,  say  they  to  them  that  prophesy 

DROPPED. 
Judg.  5.4.  the  heavens  d.  the  clouds  aleorf.  water 

1  S(i?«.14.2G.were  come  into  wood, behold  honey  d. 

2  Sam.  21.  10.  till  water  d.  on  them  out  of  heaven 
Job  29.  22.  and  my  speech  d.  upon  them 
/■.?.68.  S.tlie  heavens  also  d.  at  the  presence  of  God 
Cant  5.  5.  my  hands  rf.  wilh  myrrh,  and  lingers 

DROPPETH. 
Psal.  119.  t28  my  soul  d.  for  heaviness,9trengthen 
F.ccl.  10. 18.  throiiKb  idh  iiess  tlie  house  d.  through 

DROPPING,  S. 
Prov.  19.  13.  a  foolish  son  is  calamity,  and  the  con- 
tentions of  a  wife  are  a  continual  d.  27.  15. 
Cant.  5.  13.  hia  lips  d.  sweet-smelling  myrrh 
/Imos  6.  t  11-  I  wdl  smito  the  great  house  with  d. 

DROPS. 
Job  36.  27.  he  maketli  small  the  d.  of  water 
HR.  28.  cr  who  hath  begotten  the  d.  of  the  dew? 
Cant.  5.  2.  and  my  locks  with  the  d.  of  the  night 
iMke  22.  44.  his  sweat  was  as  great  d.  of  blood 

DRr»PSY. 
l.u'ke  14.2.  there  was  a  man  before  him,whohad(/. 

DROSS. 
PiflMlf'.  119.  (hou  put  test  away  the  wicked  like  rf. 
Prov.  25.  4.  take  away  the  d.  from  tlie  silver 
26.  23.  an;  like  a  potslierd  covered  with  silver  d. 
ha.  1.22  >ilver  isbecome  i/.wine  mixed  with  water 
25.  I  will  purely  purge  away  thy  d.  and  thy  tin 
Kzek.  22. 18.  hotise  nf  israci  is'to  me  become  d.  19. 

DROVE,  S. 

Ocn.  32. 16.  every  d.  by  iheinselves,  and  said,  pass 

over  before me,and  put  a  space  hntwixi  d.  and  d. 

19.  so  commandoil  he  all  that  followed  Ihe  d. 

Sli^.what  meanest  tlion  by  all  this  (/.which  I  met? 

DROVE,    Verb. 
fJen.  3.  24.  so  God  d.  out  the  man,  and  he  placed 
at  the  east  of  the  garden  of  Eden  chorubims 
15.11.  when  the  fowls  came.  Abrain  (/.  them  away 
hJ  -0,1.  2.  17.  th.ihepherds  came  and  «/.  Ihem  away  jl  Cor.  )1.  21.  one  is  hnnary,  andanother  is  c'. 
J>fiim.  21.32.thuyii.out  the  A-aorites  that  were  there  1 1  Ttess.  5.  7   they  that  be  d.  are  d.  in  the  msht 
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DRU 

Josh.  15.  14.  C^.ieb  d.  theiico  the  sons  of  Annk 
1  Chr.  b.  13.  w  -o  d.  away  the  luliabilanls  ol  Galh 
Hab.  3.  (i.  he  beheld,  and  d.  a»uiider  the  nations 
Jo/iu  ii.  15.  he  </.  them  all  out  of  the  leinide 

DROUGHT. 
<Ve;i.31.40.  thusi  was,  in  ihedaytZ  consumed  ine 
JJeul.  8.  15.  vvlierejii  were  liery  serpeniu  and  d. 

28.  t  2.i.  Ilie  Lord  sliall  smile  thee  with  Ihe  ./. 
.lob  24   19.  (/.and  heat  consume  the  snow-watBrs 
Psal.  32.  4.  my  moisluie  is  turned  into  i/.ol  suiiimer 
Isa.  58.  11.  the  Lord  shall  satistv  tliv  soul  in  d. 
.7fj-.2.0.  the  Lord  thai  brouglit  us' thro'  a  land  of  a'. 

17.  S.  and  sliall  not  be  careful  in  the  year  of  d. 

50.38.  a  (/.  IS  upon  her  waters,  they  shall  l.'e  dried 
Hos.  13.  5.  I  did  know  thee  in  the  land  of  great  (/. 
Hag.  1.  11.  and  1  called  for  a  d.  upon  the  land 

DROWN. 
Cant.  8. 7.  cannot  quench  love,  nor  can  floods  d.  it 
1  7'(;H.6.9.iiito  foolish  lusis,lhat  d.  men  in  perdition 

DROWNED. 
fii:o(/.15.4.his  chosen  captains  are  (i.  in  the  Red  sea 
jiinos  6.  8.  it  shall  be  d.  as  by  flood  of  Egyjit,  9.  5. 
Mat.  18.  G.  better  he  were  d.  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
IJeb.  11.  29.  which  the  Egyptians  assaying  to  do, 
DROWSINESS.  [werud. 

Prov.  23.  21.  and  d.  shall  clothe  a  man  with  rags 

DRUNK. 
Lev.  11.  34.  all  drink  that  may  hcd.  shall  be  unci. 
Oeut.  29.  0.  have  not  eateii  bread,  nor  d.  wine 
32.  42.  I  will  make  mine  arrows  d.  with  blood 
.y«(/o-.]5.iy.when  Samson  had  d.  Sjiirit  came  again 
Ruth  3.7.whenljoazhad  eaten  and  d.ha  went  to  he 

1  .'iam.  1.  9.  Hannah  rose  up  after  they  d.  in  Shiloh 
15.  1  have  d.  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink 

2  .SrtHi.ll.l3.1)avid  made  Uriah  d.  and  he  wentout 

1  Kings  13.  22.  and  hast  eaten  bread  and  d.  water 
16.  9.  as  Elah  was  in  Tirzah,  drinking  himself  (i. 
20.10.  Benhadad  was  drinking  himself  (/.in  jiavil. 

2  Kings  6.23.tliey  had  eaten  and  (/.sent  them  away 
19.24. have  digged  and  (/.strange  waters, /sa.37.25. 

Cunt.  5.  1.  I  have  d.  my  wine  with  my  milk 
Isa.  43.  1 24.  nor  hast  thou  made  me  d.  with  the  fat 

51.  17.  which  hast  d.  the  cup  of  his  fury 

63.  6.  and  I  will  make  Ihem  (/.  in  my  fury 
.Icr.  46.  10.  sword  shall  be  made  d.  with  their  blood 

51.57,  I  will  make  d.  her  princes  and  her  wise  men 
F.zck.  34.  18.  and  to  have  d.  of  the  decj)  waters 
Dan.  5.  4.  they  d.  wine,  and  praised  the  gods 
23.  thou  and  tliy  concubines  have  d.  in  them 
Obud.  16.  as  ye  have  d.  upon  my  holy  mountain 
Luke  5.  39.  no  man  having  d.  old  wine  desires  new 

13.26.  we  have  eaten  and  d.  in  thy  presence 
.lohn  2.  10.  when  men  have  well  </.  then  vvorse 
F.ph.  5.  18.  he  not  d.  wilh  wine  wiierein  Is  excess 
Rev.  17.  2.  mader/.  with  the  wine  of  her  fornication 

18. 3.  for  all  nations  have  d.  of  the  wine  of  wrath 

DRUNKARD. 
Dent.  21.  20.  this  our  son  is  a  glutton  and  a  d. 
/Voi).23.21.for  (/.and  glutton  shall  come  lo  poverty 

26.  9.  as  a  tlnirn  goeth  up  into  the  hand  of  a  d. 
7.5(1.24.20.  the  earth  shall  reel  to  and  fro  like  ad. 
1  Cor.  5. 11.  with  a  brother  a  fornicator  or  u  d.  eat 
DRUNKARDS.  [not 

Psal.  f>9.  12.  and  I  was  the  song  of  the  d. 
Isa.  28.  1.  woe  to  pride,  to  the  d.  of  Ejihraim,  3. 
F.zek.  23.t  42.  d.  were  brought  from  the  wilderness 
.loel  1.5.  awake,  ye  (/.  and  weep,  howl, ye  drinkers 
JVah.  1.  10.  and  while  they  are  drunken  as  d. 
1  Cor. 6.  10.  nor  d.shall  inherit  the  kingdom  ofGod 
DRUNKEN. 
See  on  Drink. 
Gen.  9.  21.  Noah  was  d.  and  he  was  uncovered 
iJeut.  29.  1  19.  to  add  the  (/.  to  the  thirsty 
1  .Sam.  1.  13.  Eh  thought  Hannah  had  been  d. 

11.  Eli  said  to  her,  how  long  wilt  thou  be  d.? 
25.36.Nabal'B  heart  was  merry,  for  he  was  very  (/. 
.lob  12.  25.  to  stagger  like  a  d.  man,  Psnl.  107.  27. 
Isa.  19.  14.  as  a  (/.  man  staggoietli  in  his  vomit 
29  9.  they  are  d.  but  not  wilh  wme,  51.  21. 
34.  t  7.  and  their  land  shall  be  d.  with  blood 
49.  26.  they  shall  be  d.  with  their  own  blood 
51.  17.  thou  hast  (/.the  dregs  of  cup  of  trembling 
Jrr.  23.  9.  my  bones  shake, 1  am  like  a  d.  man 
25.  27.  be  d.  and  spue,  and  fall,  and  rise  no  more 
48.  26.  make  ye  him  d.  for  he  magnified  himself 
49.12.behold,  they  have  assuredly  d.  and  art  thou 
"^    "  Babylon  a  golden  cup  that  irade  all  earth  (/. 


DRY 

Sev.  17.6. 1  saw  ttio  '.voman  d.  with  blood  of  saint! 
DRUNKENNESS. 

Deut.  29. 19. 1  walk  in  iii.aginat.  to  add  d.  to  thirst 

Keel.  10.  17.  princes  eat  lorslrengtli,  and  not  lor  d. 

Jer.  13.13.  will  (ill  inliabitaiits  ol  Jerusai^n  w  ith  d. 

Kick.Zi.  33.  thou  shall  be  tilled  willi  d.  and  .sorrow 

Ai(ic  21.34.  lest  your  hearts  be  overcharged  With  <i. 

Rom.  13.  13.  let  us  walk,  not  in  noting  and  d. 

Gal.  5.  21.  the  works  of  ibe  flesh  are  murders,  d. 
DRY. 

I'y  the  words  anneccd  to  DRY,  the  meaning  it 
obvious.  It  is  upoken  of  land,  ground,  p'-t- 
vision,  waters  trees,  and  other  things.  Tht 
prophet  Isaiah  speaking  of  the  Messiah  says 
He  shall  grow  up  as  a  root  out  of  a  dry  ground, 
y^'a.  53.  2.  It'hich  prophecy  ~cspcels  our  Sa- 
viour's mean  origmul,  either  us  he  sprang  of 
/A(?  Jewish  nation,  lekiih,  about  the  lime  of  hia 
appearing  in  the  world,  was  poor,  despised, 
and  enslaveil.  Or,  by  the  dry  ground,  maw  be 
understood  the  royal  family  of  David,  which, 
at  that  time,  was  poor,  decayed,  and  contemp- 
tible. The  same  prophri  says,  chap.  56.  3, 
Neither  lei  the  eunuch  suy,  behold,  I  am  a  dry 
tree.  The  J.ord,  by  his  prophet,  does  here  en 
courage  the  eunuch,  tchj,  being  excluded  from 
the  congregalion  ol  ihe  Lord,  Veut.  23.  1.  and 
also  by  reason  of  'us  barrenness,  which  was 
often  threatened  as  a  curse,  and  was  matter 
of  reproach  among  the  .lews,  might  be  ready 
lo  think  that  he  was  cast  out  of  God's  cove 
nant,  and  cut  of)'  from  his  people,  to  whom  the 
blessing  of  anumerous  posterity  teas  promised, 
yet  he  IS  desired  not  lo  be  discouraged  on 
these  accounts,  and  assured  that  God  would 
accept  of  him,  notwithstanding  his  barren- 
ness, and  his  being  excluded  from  the  partici- 
pation of  church  privileges. 

IVhen  our  Saviour  was  led  away  to  be  crucified, 
he  tells  the  Jews,  Luke  23.  31,  If  ihey  do  these 
things  in  a  green  tree,  u  hat  shall  be  done  in  the 
dry?  If  suth  evils  befall  me,  who  have  deservea 
no  such  thing,  but  rather  to  be  cherished  and 
kindly  entreated;  what  will  befall  you,  who  are 
fitted  for  destruction, like  dry  wood  for  the  fire? 
The  prophets  sometimes  compare  a  barren  and 
iinfrniffnl  people  to  a  dry  land.  Isa.  41.  18,  I 
will  make  the  dry  land  springs  of  waler.  /  will 
make  the  Jews  and  Gentiles,  who  are  like  a  dry 
and   barren,    icitderniss,    lo  become  fruitful. 


51. 


,39.  I  will  make  them  (/.  that  they  may  sleep 
Lain.  3.  15.  he  hath  made  me  (/.  wilh  wormwood 

4.  21.  O  Edom,  thou  phalt  he  d.  JV'iA.  3.  11. 

5.  4.  we  have  (/.  waler  for  money,  wood  is  sold 
F.zek.  39    19.  ye  shall  drink  blood"  till  ye  h(^  d. 
Kiih.  1.  10.  and  while  they  are  (/.  as  drunkards 
Hab.  2.  15.  his  neighbour,  and  makest  him  </.  also 
Jl/a/.24.49.sliall  begin  to  smite  his  (ellow-servants, 

and  to  cat  and  drink  with  the  (/.  Luke  12.45. 
I.uke  17.8.niake  ready.sevvetill  I  have  eaten  and(/. 
//c(5  2.  15.  for  these  are  not  d.  as  ye  suppose 


III  other  places,  when  judgments  are  threatened 
upon  a  land,  it  is  said  to  be  made  a  wilderness 
a  dry  land,  a  desert,  .ler.  50.  12. 
Lev.  7   10.  meat-ofl'ering  mingled  with  oil  and  d. 

13.  30.  it  is  a  (/.  scall,  a  leprosy  on  the  head 
.Jiish.i).  5.  bread  ofprovisio.-^i  wasi/.and  iirouldy,12. 
Judg.  6.  .37.  and  it  be  (/.  on  all  the  earth  beside 

39.  Gideon  said, let  it  now  he  d.  only  on  the  fleece 

Job  13.  25.  wilt  Ihou  pursue  the  U.  stubble? 
Psal.  10.5.  41.  they  ran  in  (/.  places  like  a  river 
Prov.  17.  1.  belter  is  a  d.  morsel  and  quietness 

Isa.  25.  5.  as  the  heat  in  a  d.  place,  even  the  heat 
32.2. a  man  shall  be  as  rivers  of  water  in  a  (/.  jilace 
44.  27.  that  sailh  to  the  deep,  be  d.  I  will  dry  UD 
56.  3.  neither  let  ihe  eumich  say,  I  am  a  d.  tree 

.hr.  4.  11.  a  (/.  wind,  not  lo  fan,  nor  to  cleanse 
51.  36.  I  will  dry  up,  and  make  her  sprinss  (/. 

Fzrk.  17.  24.  that  have  made  the  d.  tree  flourish 
20.  47.  it  shiill  devour  esery  (/.  tree  in  thee 
30.  12.  I  will  make  The  rivers  (/.  and  sell  the  land 
.37.  2.  the  hones  were  very  d.  ||  4.  O  ye  d.  bones 

Hos.  9.  14.  give  Ihem,  O  L.  give  Ihem  d.  breasts 
13.15.  his  spring  shall  become  (/.  fountain  dried  up 

JVah.  1.  4.  he  rebukeih  the  sea,  and  makeih  it  d. 
10.  Ihey  shall  be  devoured  as  sliihble  fullv  d. 

Zcph  2.  13.  will  make  Ninrvch  (/.like  a  wiliirrnees 

./U(jM2.43.ho  walketh  thio"  (/.  pla.e.s  /.h/.-c  11.24 

/.uA(;23.31.ifing'(entiee  what  shall  he  done  md.f 
DRY  ground. 

Gen.  8.  13.  behold  the  face  of  ihe  ground  was  d 

Fxod.U.W,.  isr.  slinllgnon(/.^TO»(»(/inthesea,2a. 

./o^A.3.17.tlie  priests  that  bore  iIk^  ark  stood  firm  on 
(/.  ground  in  Jordnii,lsr;iel  passed  on  d. ground 

%  Kinirs  2.  8.  Elijah  anrl  Elisha  went  over  on  d.g. 

^.s. 107.33.  lie  turnelh  water-springs  inlod.  irround 
35.  ho  turneth  (/.  ground  into  waler-sprines 

ha.  44.  3.  I  will  pour  floods  upon  the  d.  ground 
53.  2.  lie  shall  grow  as  a  root  out  of  a  d.  ground 

T^tfA. 19.13  shcis  planted  in  a  d.  and  thirsty ^rou?.d 

See  L.\>iD. 

DRY,    Verb. 

./('// 12.15.  he  wilhlioldetli  the  waters  and  ihcyrf.up 
15.  30.  Ihe  flame  sliaM  (/.  up  his  branches 

Isa.  42.  15. 1  will  (/.  up  heibs,  I  will  (/.up  the  poo'a 

44.  27.  I  will ,/.  un  ihv  rivers  ||  .50.2. 1  d.  up  the»e» 

.ler.  51.  .36.  sailh  Ihe  Lord,  I  will  d.  up  her  sea 

Zcch.  10.  II.  the  diips  of  Ihe  river  shall  d.  up 
DRIED. 

<7.-7i.  8.  7.  until  waters  wiio  (/.  up  from  enrth,  13 

14.  on  the  twenty-sc»'eiith  day  was  tiie  eartb  a 


DUM 

Zcv.  2. 14.  shall  oftcr  green  ears  uf  con  i  by  fire 
yum.  <).  3.  II  r  sliiill  lie  eai.  muist  grujiei  ur  li. 
1 1.  li.  uur  suul  IS  U.  away,  there  is  iiulhiiig  -.a  all 
Jusli.  -.  10.  have  heard  lio'w  the  Lord  i/.uii  Ruil  sea 
4.-23.  the  Lord  )  uur  Cod  d.  up  waters  olJordaii, as 
Lord  did  Red  sea,  whicli  he  U.\i\t  from  before  us 
b.  1.  heard  the  Ld.  Iiad  d.  u|i  the  waters  of  Jordan 
Judg.  10. 7.  bind  ine  with  willis  that  were  never  d. 

1  Kings  13.  4.  and  Jerohoaiirs  hand  d.  up 

17.  7.  the  brook  d.  because  there  had  been  no  rain 

2  Kings  lU.  '24.  and  with  the  .sole  of  my  feet  have 

1  rf.  all  the  rivers  of  besieged  places,  Isii.  37.  '25. 
Jub  18.  10.  his  roots  shall  be  d.  up  beneath 
2,S  4.  ihey  are  d.  uii  they  are  gone  away 
Pial.  2-2. 13.  my  strength  is  i^.  up  like  a  potsherd 
Oil.  3.  my  throat  is  (i.  mine  eyes  full  wfAle  1  wait 
100.  9.  he  rebuked  the  Red  sea,  and  it  was  d.  up 
Ua.  5.  13.  and  their  multitude  d.  up  with  thirst 
It*,  i  the  river  shall  be  wasted  and  d.  up 
O.the  brooks  of  ilefeiice  shall  be  emptied  and  (i.up 
51.  10.  art  thou  not  it  which  halh  d.  the  sea! 
Jcr.  23.  10  pleasant  places  of  wilderness  are  (/.  uj) 
60.  3tj.  upon  her  waters,  and  they  slia''  be  (/.  up 
f:;eA-.17.24.  shall  know  that  1  have  d.  up  green  tree 
IJ.  12.  and  the  east  wind  </.  uji  her  frui't 
37.  11.  they  say,  our  bones  are  (/.  and  hope  is  lost 
Uus.  0.10.  their  toot  is(i.U|i,lhey  shall  hear  no  fruit 
13.  15.  and  Ins  fountain  shall  be  d.  up 
Joell.  10.  the  new  wine  is  </.  up,  tlieoil  languisheth 
12.  the  vine  is  i/.up  ||  20.rn  ers  of  waters  aie  (^.uj) 
Zccli.  11.  17.  Ins  arm  shall  be  clean  d.  up 
Mark  5.  29.  the  foiiinain  of  her  blood  was  d.  up 

11.  20.  tbev  saw  the  Hg-liee  d.  up  from  the  loots 
Hcv.  14.  t  13.  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth  is  d. 
10.  1'2.  the  water  of  Euiihrates  was  d.  Uji 
URIEUST. 
Psal.  74.  15.  the  flood,  thou  (/.  up  mighty  rivers 

DRIETH. 
Job  14.  11.  and  as  the  flood  decayeth  and  d.  up 
I'lov.  17.  22.  but  a  broken  sjiirit  d.  the  bones 
A'"a/t.  I.4.L.  makes  the  sea  dry,  and  d.  up  all  rivers 

URY-SHOU. 
'sa. 11.15.  shall  smite  river,and  make  men  go  d.-si'i. 

DUE,  DUE. 
/.ft'.  10. 13.  because  it  is  thy  d.  and  thy  son's  d.  14. 
iJiut.  18  3.  this  shall  be  the  priest's  (Z.  from  people 
1  Clir.  15.  13.  we  sought  him  not  after  the  d.  order 
Hi.  29.  the  glory  d.lo  his  name,  Psal  29. 2.  |  ilO.  8. 
\'e/i.  11.23.  a  portion  for  singers,  d.  for  every  day 
Prou.  3.27.  wilhhoid  not  from  them  to  wliomitisd. 
jyial-  IS.34.  till  he  should  pay  all  that  was  d.  to  him 
y,H/.f  23.  41.  we  receive  the  (/.  reward  of  our  deeds 
'iuih.  13.  7.  render  tribute  to  whom  tribute  is  d. 

DL'E  benevolence. 
1  C'oi   7.  3  let  the  husband  render  to  tiie  wifed.  b. 

DUE  season. 
Lev  20. 4. 1  will  give  you  ram  in  d.  s.  Dent- 11. 14. 
J\'am.  28. 2.  observe  to  oflfer  to  me  in  tiieir  d.sr.ason 
I'sal.  104.  27.  give  lliem  iheir  meat  in  d.  s.  145.  15. 
I'rov.  1.5.  23.  a  word  spoken  in  d.  s.  how  good  is  ill 
F.ccl.  10.  17.  when  thy  princes  eat  in  d.  season 
Mat. ^4.  45.  to  give  them  meat  in  d.s.  LukcH.  42. 
(!al  0.  .^.  ;n  d  seasnv  we  shall  reap  if  we  faint  not 

DUE  time. 
Datt.  32.  35.  mc.r  foi.t  shall  slide  in  d.  time 
Hum.  .5.  0.  in  d.  time  Christ  died  for  the  ungoilly 
I  Cm:  1.5. 8.  seen  of  me,  asof  one  born  out  of  (/.£/;«« 
1    Tim.  2.  ri.  a  ransom,  to  be  leslified  in  d.  time 
'/'it.  1.  3.  but  hath  in  d.timr  manifested  his  word 
I  Pel.  5.  6.  thai  he  may  exalt  you  in  d.  time 

DUES. 
Kom.  13.  7.  render  therefore  to  all  their  d.  tribute 

DUKE. 
(^en.  36.  40.  d.  Alvali,  d.  Jetheth,  1  Chron.  1.  51. 

DUKES. 
den.  36  15.  these  were  d.  of  the  sons  of  Esau,  19. 

21.  Ihese  are  the  d.  of  the  Horitcs,29. 
Kxiid.  15.  15.  then  the  d.  of  Edom  thallbe  amozeil 
Josh.  13.21.  Hur, and  Reba, which  were  d.  of  Sdion 

DULCIMER. 
Dan.  3.  5.  flute,  d.  and  all  kinds  of  music,  10,  1.5. 

DULL. 
Mat.  13. 1.5.  this  people's  heart  is  waxed  gross,  and 
Iheir  ears  are  d.  of  hearing,  .lets  28.  27. 
tfeb  5. 11.  hard  to  utter,  seeing  ye  are  d.  of  hearing 

DUMB 
b  taken  (1)  For  one  that  cannot  speak  for  want 
of  natural  ahilily;  E.xod.  4.  11,  Who  maket!. 
the  diiinh,  or  deaf,  or   blind  ?  have   not   I  the 
Lord?     (2)  For  one  that  cannot  sprak  to,  and 
teach  n/h"rs,  for  lack  of  grace  and  knowledge; 
Ua.  .5!i.    10,  His  watchmen  ate  ignorant,   they 
are  dumb  dogs,  Ihey  cannol  bark.    (3)  For  one 
that  will  nut  speak,  though  he  can,  hciv.g  sub 
missir-  anl  silent  under  th''  dispensations  tf 
flod'f  providence ;  Psal.  39.  9,  I  was  dumb,  1 1 
onenci,  not  my  montli,  bi'canse  thou  diilet  it.  I 
(4)    For  snrh    as  cannot   sp'ak   in  their   own 
tau.ie,  either  thrnus'h  ignnraiiee  and  infirmity,  \ 
»r  because  of  the  dread  of  their  more  potent  \ 
I4ii 


DUN 

adversaries, or  of  the  majesty  of  him  that  sits 
tn  judgment ;    I'rov.  31.  8,  Upon  thy  iiu'uth 
for  the  dumb  in  the  cause  of  all  such  as  are 
ai)poiiited  to  destruction.     (5)  Fur  one  that  is 
made  speechless  by  dicme  ecstasy;  Dan.   10. 
15,  When  lie  had  spoken  such  wuids,  1  became 
dumb. 
A  dumb,  or  deaf  spirit,  ii  a  spiinl  that  make.: 
Ihusc  persons  deaf,  or  dainb,  whom  he  pos- 
sesses.    Mark  U.  17,  25. 
Exod.  4.  11.  or  wiio  maketh  the  d.  or  deaf,or  blind? 
f  S(i/.38.13.  1  was  as  d.  man.opeiielli  not  his  inouih 
39.  2.  I  was  d.  with  silence,  1  held  my  peace,  9. 
ProB.  31.8.oj)en  thy  inoulh  fur  the  d.  in  cause  of  ad 
Jsa.  35.  0.  and  the  tungue  of  the  (i.*;hali  smg 
53.  7.  and  as  a  sheep  Uefure  her  shearers  is  d. 
50.  10.  Ins  watchmen  are  blind,  they  are  all  i/.dogs 
Kzek.  3.20.  be  i/.and  shall  not  be  to  them  a  repiover 
24.  27.  thou  shall  speak,  and  be  no  more  d. 
33.22.iny  nioulli  was  opened, and  1  wasnomore(/. 
L)an.H).li).l  set  iny  face  to  tliegiound,  I  became  (i. 
IJab.2.  18.  iruslelli  llierem,  to  make  liini  d.  iduls 

19.  woe  to  him  llial  saiili  to  the  d.  stone,  arise 
Mat.  9.  32.  they  brought  lo  him  a  d.  man  possessed 

33.  devil  was  cast  oul,tlie  (/.  spake,  J^uke  11.  14. 

12.  22.  one  blind  and  d.  and  he  healed  him 

1.5.30.  having  wilh  iheiii  Ihuse  that  were  blind,  rf. 

31.  the  muliilude  wondered,  when  they  saw  the 

d.  S|)eak,  and  the  blind  lo  see,  Mark  7.  37. 

Murk  9.  17.  brought  my  son  who  halh  a  d.  spirit 

25. Uiou  (^.spirit,  1  charge  lliee  come  out  ot  him 

Luke  1.2U.behold,ihou  shall  be  i/.until  the  day  that 

./lets  8.  32.  and  like  a  lamb  d.  before  his  sheaier 

1  Cur.  12. 2.  caiiied  away  lo  these  d.  idols,  even  as 

2  Pet.  2.  10.  the  d.  ass  speaking  with  man's  voice 

DUNG. 
iiy  dung  7S  represented  any  thing  that  is  nau- 
seous, urluathsume.  as  the  carcases  of  the  dead, 
Jer.  8.  2.  |  9.  22.     'riie  wicked  man,  says  Jub, 
shall  jierish  for  ever,  like  his  own  dung,  .Jub 

20.  7.  which  men  cast  away  with  contempt, 
and  abhorrence.  To  spread  dung  upon  the 
face,  expresses  the  greatest  conteiirpt,  under- 
value, and  scorn.  Mai.  2.  3,  i  will  spread 
dung  upon  your  faces,  even  the  dung  of 
your  solemn  feasts.  /  will  pour  disgrace 
and  contempt  upon  yuu,  and  reject  your  per- 
suns  and  sacrifices,  leith  as  much  contempt  as 
if  I  took  the  dung  of  those  sacrifices  and 
threw  it  in  your  faces.  The  apostle  Paul 
says,  Phil.  3.  8,  I  count  all  things  but  dung, 
that  1  may  win  Christ.  Jill  things,  without 
Christ,  are  as  dung,  utterly  insujjicienl  to  pro- 
cure our  pardon  and  acceptance  with  God. 

Dovk's  Dung;  see  on  DovK. 
£10^.29.  14.  but  the  flesh,  skin,  and  d.  shall  thou 
burn,  Levi  A.  11.  |  8.  17.  |  10.  27.  JSTum.  19.  5. 

1  Kings  14.10.take  away,  as  a  man  laketh  away  (/. 

2  Kingsd.  25.  the  fourth  part  of  a  cab  of  doves'  d. 
9.  37.  carcase  of  Jezebel  shall  be  as  d.  in  the  field 
18.27.  ilial  they  may  eat  their  own  d.  /sa.  30.  12. 

Job  20.7.  yet  he  shall  perish  for  ever  like  hi*  own  d. 
Psal.  83.  10.  they  became  as  d.  for  the  earth 
Isa.  5.  t  25.  their  carcases. were  as  d.  .Jer.  9.  22. 
.Jcr.  8.2.  they  shall  be  forrf.  on  the  face  of  the  earth 
16.  4.  they  shall  be  asd.  ||  25. 33.  they  shall  he  d. 
Ezck.'i.  12.  bake  it  with  (/.that  Cometh  from  man 
15.  lo,  I  have  given  thee  cow's  d.  for  man's  d. 
Zeph.  1.  17.  and  their  flesh  shall  be  as  the  d. 
Mai.  2. 3. 1  will  corrupt  your  seed, and  spread  d.  on 
your  faces,  even  the  d.  of  your  solemn  feasts 
Phil.'i.  S.  I  do  count  all  things  buld.  to  win  Christ 

DUNG,   Verb. 
I^uke  13.  8.  lei  it  alone,  lill  I  dig  about  it,  and  d.  it 

DUNG  GATE. 
JW/i.3.13.Hanun  repaired  valley-gate  to  \hed.-gate 
14.  but  the  d.-g.  repaired  Malcliia  son  of  Recliab 
12. 31.  one  company  went  on  wall  toward  </.-iratc 

DUNGHILL. 
1  Sam.  2. 8  he  lifteth  up  beggar  from  d.  Ps.  113. 7. 
F.-.rn  0.  11.  let  Ins  house  be  made  a  d.  for  this 
Isa.  25. 10.  even  as  straw  is  trodden  down  for  the  d. 
Dan.  2.  5.  and  your  houses  shall  be  made  a  d. 
3  29.  their  houses  shall  be  made  a  d.  because 
J.iike  14.35.  unsavoury  salt  is  not  fit  for  land  or  d. 

DUN"(;  HILLS. 
Aam.4.  5.  were  brouiiht  un  in  scarlet,  embrace  d. 

DUNGY. 
Jieut.  29. 1 17.  ye  have  seen  d.  gods, wood  and  stone 

DUNG-PORT. 
JVVA.2.]3.Ne!-iemiah  weiitto  I  herf.port  and  viewed 

DUNGEON. 
Gen.  40.  15.  that  they  should  put  me  into  the  d. 
41.  14.  they  brought  Joseph  hastily  out  of  the  d. 
Exod.  12.  29.  to  the  first-born  of  the  captive  In  d. 
Isa.  24. 1 22.  shall  be  gathered  as  prisoners  in  the  d. 
.ler.  37.  16.  when  Jeremiah  was  entered  into  the  (/. 
3fi.  0.  they  cast  him  into  d.  was  no  water  in  d.  0. 
10.  take  up  Jeremiah  out  of  the  d.  before  1-^  die 
ll.lit  them  down  by  cords  into  the  (i.to  Jert-.iiah 


DUS 

Jt^.38.13.so  Jipy  .jew  up  Jerejiiah  out  uf  thed 
Lam.  3.  53.  tl  cy  have  cut  utf  iiiy  hie  in  the  d. 
55.  i  called  on  thy  name,  O  Lord,  out  of  the  J. 
DURABLE. 
Prov.il.  18. yea,  d.  riches  and  righteous,  ure  wilh  ra« 
tsa.  23. 18.  hermerchundise  shall  Im;  lur  d.  clothing 

DUkliTH. 
Mat.  13.21.hatli  not  looi  m  hi)nsclf,(i.  fur  a  while 

DURST. 
F.sth.  7.  5.  he  that  d.  presume  in  his  heart  to  do  sa 
.tub  32.  0.  afraid,  1  d.  iiui  shew  you  mine  upniioo 
Mat.  22.  40.  no  man  able  lo  answer  him,  nor  t/.aslc 
any  more  (|uestii)n.-.,  Mark  12.  34.  J^uke  20. 40» 
.lohn  -.Ll.  12.  none  uf  discijiles  d.  ask,  who  art  tboul 
.ids  5.  i:i.  and  of  ihe  nst  i^.no  man  join  to  them 
7.  32.  ihen  -Moses  trembled  and  d.  not  bthuld 
Jade  9.  he  d.  not  bung  ag.  him  a  railing  accusation 

DUST. 
The  Hebrews,  when  they  mourned,  put  dust  or 
ashes  upon  their  .'leads.  Josh.  7.  0,  Joshua  and 
the  elders  of  tsrail  put  dust  upon  their  heads. 
//(  their  ajjiicliuns  thiy  sat  down  in  the  dust, 
and  threw  theinsi tv( s  with  their  faces  upon 
the  ground.  L:iii).  3.  29,  lie  pullelh  his  moull» 
in  the  diisl,  if  so  be  there  may  be  hope.  Isa. 
47.  1,  Come  doiui  and  sit  in  (he  dust,  O  virgin 
daughter  of  Babylun,  su  on  the  ground,  in 
Acls  22.  23.  suine  uf  the  Jews,  in  the  height  «/ 
their  rage,  threw  dust  intu  She  air,  as  it  wen 
to  shew  that  ihey  would  reduce  to  powder  the 
apostle  Paul,  whom  they  had  taken  in  thi 
temple. 
'J'he  dust  denotes  likewise  ihe  grace  and  death. 
Gen.  3.  19,  Dust  thuu  art,  and  to  dust  tlwa 
shall  return.  .Job  7.  21,  for  now  shall  1  sleep 
in  ihe  dust.  Psui.  22.  15,  Thou  hast  brought 
me  into  the  dust  cA'  death.  'Ihe  dust  signifie.i 
likewise  a  miiitituo'e.  Gen.  13.  10,  1  will 
make  iliy  seed  as  the  dust  of  the  earth.  .'Jnii 
Balaam,  upon  the  sight  of  the  Israelilish 
camp,  says.  Who  can  cvunt  the  dust  of  Jacob^ 
Num.  23.  10.  This  vast  multitude  uf  the 
Israi.'iites,  who  are  as  numerous  as  the  dust. 
Jlnd  m  i'sal.  78.  27,  He  ranied  flesh  also  upoD 
them  as  dust;  a  great  multitude  of  quails,  as 
if  they  were  dusl. 
Dust  signifies  a  most  low  and  miserable  condi- 
tion. 1  Ham.  2.  8,  God  raiseth  up  the  pour  out 
of  the  dusl.  J>rah.  3  18,  Thy  nohlea  shaS 
dwell  in  the  dusi.  They  shall  be  reduced  to  a 
mean  condition,  imr  f^aviour  commands  his 
disciples  to  shake  the  dust  oft'  their  feet  atjainsl 
lliose  who  Would  not  hearken  to  them,  nor  re- 
ceive them,  Mat.  10.  14.  J.ukc  9.5.  to  sheio 
thereby,  that  they  desire  to  hare  no  commerce 
wilh  them;  that  they  abhor  every  thing  be- 
longing lo  them  ;  and  that  they  gice  them  up 
to  their  misery  and  hardness.  JJust  signifies 
earthly  things,  -Vmos  2.  7. 
frCTi.  3.  14.  d.  shah  thou  eat  all  the  days  of  thy  Ufa 

19.  d.  thou  art,  and  unto  d.  shall  thou  return 
13.  10.  so  that  if  a  man  can  number  Ihe  d.  of  earth 
18.27.  to  speak  to  Lord,  who  am  buld.  and  ashes 
Exod.  8. 10.  say  lo  Aaron,  smile  the  d,  of  the  Ian  J 
17.  fur  Aaron  smote  ihe  d.  of  the  earth 

9.  9.  it  shall  become  small  d    in  nil  the  lanJ 
Leit.  14.  ■)!.  shall  puur  out  thf.  d.  Ihey  scrape  ulF 

17. 13.  pour  out  the  blood,  and  cover  it  wilh  d. 
J^u7n   19.  t  17.  take  of  the  d.  of  the  burnt  heifer 

23.  10.  who  can  count  the  d.  of  Jacob? 
Df«(.9.21.  I  cast  thed.  into  brook,2 /w>i^s23.  12 

28.  24.  Lord  shall  make  the  ram  of  Ihy  land  d. 
.fosk.  7.  6.  and  the  elders  put  d.  on  iheir  heads 
2  .Sa>«.  16. 13.  Shimei  cursed  David, and  cast  d. 

1  Kings  IS.  38.  the  lire  of  Ihe  Lord  consumed  the  d. 
20.10.  if  the  d.of  Samaria  shall  sullice  for  haiidfiili 

2  CAron.  34.  4.  Josinh  marie  d.  of  ihe  images 
.lub2.  12.  they  siirinkled  d.  ujion  iheir  heads 

7.5.my  nesh  isclothed  wilh  worms  and  clods  ofd. 

10.  9.  and  wilt  thou  bring  me  into  d.  again? 
28. 12.  iron  is  taken  out  of  d.  and  brass  molten 

6.  as  fur  ihe  earth,  it  hath  d.  of  gold 
.34.  15.  all  flesh  perish,  man  slmll  turn  again  to  d. 
38.  .^8.  when  the  d.  groweih  into  hardness 
42.6. 1  abhor  myself,  and  repent  in  d.  and  n^hei 
Psal.  22.  15.  tlion  hast  brought  me  in'.o  (he  d. 
30.9.  shii  lid.  praise  I  bee,  shall  it  declare  thy  trulM 
72.  9   and  his  enemies  shall  lick  the  d. 
78.  27.  he  ruined  flesh  also  upon  them  as  d 

102.  14.  thy  servants  favour  the  i^.  thereof 

103.  14.  he  remembereth  thai  we  are  d. 
F.ccl.  12.  7.  then  shall  the  d.  return  lo  tlve  earth 
Isa.  2.  t  19.  go  into  the  caves  ol  ihe  d.  for  fear 

34.  7.  their  d.  shall  he  made  fat  wilh  fainess 

9.  the  d.  thereof  shall  be  Inrijed  into  brimston* 
40. 12.  who  hath  comprehended  the  d.  of  earlhl 
40.  23.  thev  shall  lick  un  the  .-.'.  of  thy  feet 
52.  2.  shake  thyself  froiii  the  d.  O  Jerusalem 
65.  25.  and  d.  sliall  be  ihe  serpent's  meat 
Z.a«i.2.10.  have  cast  d  on  their  heads,*.' zt«X7.  3 


DWK 

Eiek.  34.  7.  she  poured  it  not,  1  j  cover  it  vr  Ii  d. 

&i.  4.  i  will  also  scrape  iier  ii.  t'loiii  her 

10.  by  Ins  horses,  tlieir  d.  shall  cover  thee 
Amos  '1,  "u  that  pant  after  the  d.  ut'  tiie  etirth 
Mic.  7    17.  they  i>hull  lick  the  d.  like  a  lierpent 
A/'rtA    1.  :t.  and  the  clouds  are  the  d.  of  Ins  leet 
Hub.  I.  10.  for  they  sliall  heap  d.  and  take  it 
Mat.  10.  14.  when  ye  depart  out  of  that  city,  shake 
ott"  the  (/.of  your  feet,  .Mark  (j.  H.  J.uke  U.  5. 
Luke  10.11. even  the  d.  ofyour  city  we  dc  wipeoti' 
dels  Ii  51.  they  i^hook  oil' the  d.  of  their  feet 
'Z-i.  2^1.  and  as  ll'ey  threw  d.  into  the  air 
Uei:.  Id  ly.  they  cast  d.  on  their  heads,  and  cried 

Jis  the  DUisT. 
den.  13.  IG.  I  will  give  thee  the  land,  and  make  thy 
seed  us  Vie  'i.  of  the  earth,  '28. 14.  'i  Chrvii.  1.  9. 
Veut.  y.  21.  I  stamped  the  cilf  small  a,s  the  d. 

Ham.  ii.  4i.  I  beat  tliein  ass,<..i,.  ,»o  d.  I's.  Id  42. 
/lib  2a.  24-  then  shalt  thou  lay  up  gold  as  the  d. 
27.  16.  thougli  ho  heap  up  silver  as  the  d. 
Isa.  5.  24.  and  their  blo.-Au.-::  shalt  go  U|)  as  d. 

40.  l5  the  p.atioiis  as  l.iw.  small  d.  of  the  balance 

41.  2.  hs  (,'ave  them  ax  the.  d.  to  his  sword 
V.rpk.  i.  17.  their  blood  shall  bt  |ioured  out  as  d. 
^ei.k.'J.  3.  and  Tyrus  heaixMl  u|i  silver  ai  the  d. 

lu  Uie  1)1  JST. 
J^b  4.  !9.  on  tiicni,  w  hose  foundation  is  in  the  d. 
7.  21.  now  shall  I  sleep  sh  Ike  d.  thou  shalt  seek 
](i.  15.  and  1  have  delileu  my  horn  in  the  d. 
17.  l(j.  when  our  rest  logether  is  in  the  d. 
i!U.  11.  which  snail  lie  down  with  him  in  the  d. 
21.  2G.  they  shall  lie  down  alike  in  the  d. 
3'J.  14.  leaveth  egf;8,  and  warMietli  tlieiii  in  the  d. 
40.  13.  hide  them  in  tin:  d.  logelh.M,  and  bind 
TaoI.  7. 5.  let  the  enemy  lay  mine  honour  m  the  d. 
JSiL.  2.  10-  hide  thee  tn  the  d.  tor  fear  of  the  Lord 
2li.  ly.  awake  and  sing,  ye  that  dwell  in  the  d. 
47.  1.  come  down  and  sit  in  the  d.  O  virgin 
L,am.  3. 2i'.  he  imttelh  Ins  mouth  in  the  d.  if  so  be 
iiaH.12. 2.  many  that  sleep  in  the  d.  shall  awake 
Mic.  1. 10.  weep  not  at  all,  roll  trtyself  zn  the  d. 
A'a/i.  3.  18.  thy  nobles  shall  dwell  in  the  d. 

Like  the  DUST. 
2  Kings  13.  7.  make  them  like  the  d.  by  threshing 
,'su.2LI.5.  the  niuliitude  of  thv  slrangets  beliked. 

Of  Ike  UUST. 
Gen.2.1.  Lord  formed  man  of  the  d.  of  the  ground 
JVuni.  5. 17.  priest  shall  take  of  the  d.Ui  the  tabern. 
/Jeut.  32.24. 1  will  send  poison  of  serpents  o/t/(erf. 
lSffim.2.8.he  raiseth  the  poor  out  <i/tfterf.  fs.113.7. 
1  Kings  1C.2.  [  exalted  thee  out  of  the  d.  and  made 
Job  5.  6.  affliction  cometb  not  forth  of  the  d. 

14.1i).wasliestaway  things  thatgiow  out  of  the  d. 
Pruv.  8.  2t;.  nor  highest  jiart  of  tiied.  of  the  world 
Eccl.  3.  20.  all  go  to  one  place,  all  are  of  the  d. 
Isa.  29.  4.  thy  speech  shall  be  low  out  of  the  d. 

To  the  DUST. 
t-sal.  22.  29.  all  that  go  down  lo  the  d.  shall  bow 
44.  25.  for  our  soul  is  bowed  do\vn  to  the  d. 
104.  29.  they  die  and  return  to  their  d. 
119.  25   my  soul  cleavetb  to  the  d.  quicken  me 
F.ccl.  3.  20.  all  are  of  the  d.  and  turn  to  d.  again 
Isa.  25.  12.  he  shall  bring  the  fortress  to  the  d. 
26  5.  he  bringeth  the  lofiy  ciiy  even  to  the  d, 

DUSTED. 
2Sjm.l6.t  13.Sliimei  threw  stones  and  d.  with  dust 

DUTY. 
Ezorf.21.10  1ierrf.of  marriage  shall  lie  not  diminish 
Deut.  25. 5.  shall  perform  d  of  a  husband's  brother 
7.\vill  not  |)efl«rm  the  rf.of  my  husband's  brother 
2CAr.  8. 14.  as  (/.of  every  day  reqijired,  Ezra  3.  4. 
Keel.  12.  13.  for  this  is  the  whole  d.  of  man 
/,aA-el7.10.wehnvedone  that  which  wasoiir(/.todo 
Horn.  15.  27.  theii  d.  is  to  minister  in  carnal  things 

DUTfr;s. 

E:(;t.  13.11. if  ,ie  oeu'el  a  son  that  doelh  not  tho.se  d. 
DWARF. 

tco.21.39.a  (/.shall  not  come  nigli  to  ofler  ofterings 
DWELL. 

I'o  dwell  signifies  to  ainde  in,  to  inhnuit,lo  have  a 
fxed  residence  in  a  plate.,  Num.  .}3.  53.  Psal. 
78.  55.  Sometimes  it  is  taken  for  sojourning, 
Heh.  Jl.  9.  where  it  is  said.,  that  jihraham 
dwelt  in  tabernacles;  that  is,  sojourned ;  for 
he  had  no  fixed  abode  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 
It  is  spoken  [1]  Of  Ood,  toko  is  sata  to  dwell 
in  the  heavens,  Psal.  123.  5.  He  hath  a  cer- 
tain and  glorious  place  mkeie  he  rrsidelh^  even 
the  highest  heavens,  where  he  is  clothed  with 
infinite  power  and  majrsli/,  and  from  whence 
fie  bcholdeth  and  gorernith  this  lower  world  and 
all  that  is  in  it.  His  gracious  presence  with 
hit  people  on  earth  is  signified  fty  dwelling  with 
them.  Psai.Q.  11,  Sing  iiraiises  to  the  Lord  who 
«iwelleth  in  Zion '.  where  the  ark  was,  which 
tea*  the  symbol  if  his  .special  and  gracious 
presence.  Jtnd  in  Isa.  57.  15, 1  dwell  with  him 
that  is  of  a  contrite  and  humble  spirit. 
11]  0/ Christ,  signifying,  (1)  His  manifestation 
ta  the  lesh 


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DWE 


floah   and  dwelt  among  us.     (2)  J/is  spiritual  I  h  t.  26.  5.  he  bringeth  down  then,  that  d  on  hi 
C/(m<  may  dwell  ill  your  htarls  by  tailh.   Chr,sl\    30.  19.  the  jieople  shall  (/.  m  Zioi,  at  Jeriaa.-i 


dwells  in  his  people  by  his  merit  lo  justify 
them;  by  his  grace  and  ■'ipirit  to  renew  and 
purify  lUciii;  Oy  his  power  to  keep  them;  by 
his  wtsdum  lo  lead  and  instruct  them  ;  and  by 
his  corniiiuvioH  and  cuiiipassion  to  share  with 
them  in  all  their  troubles. 

[3J  tjf  the  Holy  Ghost,  who  dwells  m  the  soul  by 
his  grui-iaus  operations,  working  faith,  love, 
and  other  graces  therein,  lioni.  H.  ;»,  Uui  yj 
are  not  in  the  fiesli,  but  n  the  Spirit,  if  so  be 
that  the  Sjiirit  of  God  d«  .  I|  in  you. 

[4J  Of  the  word  of  (Jo.l,  witch  may  b^  said  to 
dwell  (K  a  person,  when  it  is  diligently  studied, 
firmly  believed,  and  carefully  practised.  Col. 
3.  Iti,  Let  tlie  word  of  God  dwell  in  you  richly 
in  all  wisd(j|ii. 

[5]  O/  Satan,  who  dwells  in  wicked  men,  when 
he  fills  them  with  farther  degrees  of  error 
■malice,  blasphemy,  impenitence,  and  blindness; 
thereby  making  t/iem  highly  wicked,  and  worse 
and  worse  daily,  Mat.  12.  45. 

[6 1  O/  the  godly,  who  are  said  to  dwell  in  God, 
1  John  3.  24.  They  have  most  intimate  union 
atd  communion  with  (iod  in  Christ. 

Gen.  9.  27.  Jajihet  shall  d.  in  the  tents  of  Shem 
16.  12.  he  shall  d.  in  the  presence  of  his  breihren 

19.  30.  Lot  went  uji,  for  lie  teared  to  d.  in  Zoar 

20.  15.  behold  my  land,*/,  where  it  pli'aseth  thee 


24.3.  daiighlers  of  Caiiaanites,amongst  whom  1  (/. 

34.  10.  land  before  you,  (/.  and  trade  you  therein 
16.  we  will  (/.  with  you,  and  beconn;  one  jieople 

35.  1.  arise,  go  up  to  Beth-el,  and  d.  there 
Eiod.  2.  21.  Moses  was  content  to  d.  Willi  the  man 

25.  6.  that  I  may  d.  amongst  them,  29.  46. 

29.  45.  I  will  d.  amor;gst  the  children  of  Israel 
Lev.  13.  46.  the  unclean  shall  d.  alone 

23.  42.  ye  shall  d.  in  booths,  43.  JSTeh-  8.  14. 
A'um.  5.  3.  their  cain]is,  in  the  midst  whereof  I  d. 

23.9.  lo,  the  people  shall  (/.  alone,  not  be  reckoned 

32.  17.  our  little  ones  shall  d.  in  fenced  cities 
35.  2.  that  they  give  to  the  Levites,  ciuus  to  (/.  in, 

and  suburbs  round,  :).  Josh.  14.  4.  |  21.  2. 
34.  I  the  Lord  d.  among  the  children  of  l.-rael 
A)<;u/.I2.11.  to  cause  his  name  (/.  there,  Ezrad.  12. 

23.  16.  the  servant  escaped  shall  d.  with  thee 

33.  12.  he  shall  d.  between  his  shouldeis 
Josh.  9.  7.  peradventuie  ye  d.  among  us,  22. 

20.  6.  he  shall  (/.  In  that  city,  till  he  stand  before 

24.  13.  cities  ye  built  not,  and  ye  d.  in  them 
Judg.  9.  41.  that  Gaal  should  not  d.  in  Sliechem 

17.  10.  Micah  said  to  the  LeviK',  d.  wiih  me 
1  Sam.  27.  5.  that  I  may  d.  tliere   ior  w  hy  should 

Ihy  servant  d.  in  the  royaTcity  with  ihee7 

1  Ki<ngs  6.  13. 1  will  (/..nmong  the  children  of  Israel 
V,._  12.  he  would  d.  in  thick  darkness,  2  Chr.  6. 1. 
17.  9.  get  thee  to  Zarepliath,  and  d.  there 

2  Kings  4.  Y.i.  she  answered,!  ii.  among  own  people 
17.  27.  let  them  go  and  d.  tlieie,  let  iiiin  teach 

Eirali}.  t  10.  ye  have  caused  to  d.  sirange  wives, 
to  increase  the  trespass  of  Israel,  Js'ch.  13.  t  23! 

Job  3.  5.  let  a  cloud  d.  upon  it.  let  blackness  of  aay 
11.  14.  let  «ot  wickedness  d.  in  Ihy  tabernacle 
18. 15.sliall  (/.in  his  tabernacle, because  none  of  his 
30.  6.  to  d.  in  the  clifte  of  the  valleys,  in  caves 

Psal.  5.  4.  neither  shall  evil  d.  with  thee 

15.  1.  Lord,  who  shall  d.  in  thy  holy  hill? 

16.  t  9.  my  flesh  shall  d.  in  confidence 
25.13  his  soul  shall  (/.  at  ease,  and  hi-,  seed  inherit 
37.  27.  depart  from  evil,  and  (/.  fur  evermore 
65.  4.  to  approach,  that  he  may  d.  in  thy  courts 

8.  they  also  that  d.  in  the  uttermost  parts  ofearth 

68.  16.  this  is  the  hill  which  God  desireth  to  i/.in, 
yea  the  Lord  will  d.  in  it  for  ever  and  ever 

18.  that  the  l^ord  might  d.  among  them 

69.  35.  will  build  Judah  that  they  may  d.  there 
72.  9.  they  that  d.  in  the  wilderness  shall  bow 
78.  .55.  and  made  Israel  to  d.  in  their  tents 
W.  10   than  to  d.  in  the  tents  of  wickedness 
101.  6.  on  the  faithful,  that  they  may  d.  with  me 
"'"  4.  they  wandered,  tl  ey  found  no  city  to  d.  in 


36.  and  thijre  he  makelh  the  hungry  to  d. 
113.  t  5.  like  the  Lord  whoexiilleth  jiimself  to  </. 
120.  5.  woe  is  me,  that  I  d.  in  the  tents  of  Kedar 
132.  14.  my  rest,  here  will  \d  for  I  have  desired  it 

139.  9.  if  I  d.  in   uttermost  parts  of  the  sea 

140.  13.  the  upright  shall  //.  in  thy  presence 
143.  3.  he  hath  made  me  to  d.  in  darkness 

Frov.  1..33.  whoeohearkeneih  tome  shall  (/.  safely 
H.  12.  I  wisdom  d.  with  priidonce  and  find  <nu 
21.  t  7.  robbery  <d"the  wicked  shell  i/.wilh  them 

19.  It  IS  better  to  d.  in  wilderness,  than  with 
Isa.  ft.  5.  I  d.  ill  inidsi  of  a  people  of  unclean  lips 
11.  fi.  the  wolf  also  shall  d.  with  the  lamb 
13.  21.  owls  shall  d.  there,  satyrs  shall  dance  there 
16.  4.  let  mine  outcasts  d.  with  thee,  Moab 
,  ,    -  ,„     ,,,  -  23.18.merchandise  for  them  iliat(/.  before  the  Ld.' 

lohn  1.  14  'i  he  Word  was  madel  24.  a  thej-  that  d.  therein  arc  desolate  i 

150 


32.  16.  then  judgment  shall  d.  in  lb";  wildeiiioM 

18.  my  people  d.  in  a  peaceful'  habitation 
33.14.  who  among  us  shall  d.  with  devouring  fire 
V  ho  shall  d.  with  everlasting  burnin-.-s, 
16.  he  si  til  d.  (in  high,  his  place  of  delence  ' 
24.  the  1  *!ople  that  d.  theieiii  .-hull  be  loigiven 
34.  11.  the  owl  and  the  raven  shall  d.  in  it 
40.  22.  he  spreadetli  them  oiii  as  a  tent  to  d.  in 
49.  20.  give  place  to  me  that  I  may  d. 
58.12.  shall  he  called  the  restorer  of  pa'hs  to<t  in 
65.  9.  and  my  servants  shall  d.  there 
Jer.  29.  32.  Sliemaiah  shall  not  have  a  man  lu  d 
31.  24.  there  shall  d.  iu  Judah  husbandmen 
3,"j.  7.  but  all  your  days  ye  shall  d.  m  lents 
40.  5.  and  d.  with  him  among  the  people 

10.  I  will  d.  at  Mizpah  to  serve  the  Chaldeans 
42. 14.  we  will  go  into  Egypi,  and  there  will  we  d. 
44.  14.  they  have  a  desne  lo  leturn  to  (/.  there 
49.  8.  flee  ye,  d.  deep,  O  inhabitants  of  Dedan 
18.  nor  thall  a  son  of  man  d.  in  it,  33.  I  50.  40. 
31.  which  d.  alone  ||  51.1.  that  d.  in  midst  of  them 
Ezik.  2.  6.  and  thou  dost  d.  among  scorpions 
16.  46.  she  and  her  daughters  d.  at  thy  left  hand 
43.  7.  where  I  will  d.  in   the  midst  of  Israel  tor 
ever,  9.  Zech.  2.  10,  11. 
Hos.  12.  9. 1  will  make  thee  to  d.  in  tabernacha 

14.  7.  they  that  d.  under  his  shadow  shall  return 
Joi  1 3.20.but  Judah  shall  d.  for  ever, and  Jerusalem 
.linos  3.12.1sr.shall  be  taken  out  that  (/.m  Samaria 
Mic.  4.  10.  thou  shalt  d.  in  the  field,  go  to  Babvion 
7.  14.  the  flock  which  d.  solitary  in  the  wood 
JV«A.  3.  IS.  O  A.ssyria,  thy  nobles  shall  d.  in  dust 
Hag.  I.  4.  is  it  time  to  d.  in  your  ceiled  hou.-es? 
Zeeh.  8.  4.  old  men  and  WMmen  shall  d.  in  Jerusal 
9.  6.  and  a  bastard  shall  d.  in  Ashdod 
14.  11.  shall  be  inhabited,  and  men  shall  (/.  in  it 
Mat.  12.4.5._they  elite:  in  and  d.  there,  J.uke  11.  26 
Luke  21.  35.  as  a  snare  shall  it  come  en  all  llieni 
that  (/.  on  face  of  the  whole  (^arth,  /Ids  17.26. 
Jlcts  7.  4.  he  removed  into  land  wherein  ve  how  d. 
28.  16.  Paul  was  suflered  lo  (/.  by  liirns^;lf 
Horn.  8.9.  if  so  be  the  Spirit  of  God  d.  in  yon,  11. 

1  Cor.  7.  12.  and  she  be  pleased  to  d.  with  hini 

2  Cor.  6.  16.  as  God  hath  said,  I  will  d.  in  Uie.in 
Eph.'.i.n.  that  Christ  may  d.  in  vour  hearls  by  faith 
Col.  1   19.  Father  that  in  iiim  should  all  fulness  d. 

3.  16.  let  the  word  of  Christ  d.  m  you  lichly 
1  Pit.  3.  7.  likewise,  ye  husbands,  d.  with  them 
1  John  4.  13.  hereby  know  we  that  we  d.  in  him 
Rev.  7.  15.  he  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  d. 
12. 12.  rejoice,  ye  heavens,  and  ye  that  d.  in  them 
13.  6.  and  against  them  that  d.  in  heaven 
21.  3.  is  with  men,  and  he  will  d.  with  them 
DWELL  with  eart/i. 

1  Kings  8.  27.  will  God  </.  on  earth?  2  Chr.  6.  18 
Dun.  4.  1.  language  that  d.  in  all  ihe  earth,  6.  25. 
Jicv.  3.  10.  to  try  them  that  d.  on  the  earth 

6.  10.  avenge  our  blood  on  them  that  d.  on  earth 
II.  )9.  they  that  d.  on  the  earth  shall  rejoice 

13.  8.  all  that  d.  on  the  earth  shall  worship 
14.  and  deceivetb  thein  that  d.  on  the  earth 

14.  6.  to  preach  to  them  that  (/.  on  the  earth 
17.  8.  they  that  d.  on  the  earth  shall  wonder 

DWELL  with  house. 
Deut.  28.  30.  shalt  huikl  a  house,  and  shalt  not  d 
therein,  plant  vineyard,  noi  sailicr,.^mo.^  5.  11. 

2  Sam.  7.  2.  I  d.  in  a  house  of  i-edar,  i  Chr.  17.  1. 
5.shall  build  me  a  house  to  d.  in,  1  Chr.  J7.  1. 

1  Kings  'i.'Ati.buM  house  in  Jerusalem  and  d.  there 
3. 17.  O  my  lord,  I  and  this  w,mian  d.  in  one  hvuge 
8.  13.  I  have  surely  built  thee  a  house  to  d.  in 

2  Chr.  8.  11.  my  w>ft  shall  not  d.  in  house  of  DavitJ 
Job  4^  19.  much  lesn  Ihem  ihai  d.  ]n  houses  of  r.iay 

19.15.  they  that  d  in  my  house  count  me  a  straiigei 
Ps.  23.  6.  I  will  (/.  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  for  ev-r 
27.  4.  that  I  may  d.  in  the  house  of  th<^  Lord 
84.  4^blei.sed  are  they  that  d.  in  ihy  house 
101.  7.  workcth  deceit,  shall  not  (/."in  my  honss 
113.  t  9.  he  maketh  the  barren  lo  d.  in  a  house 
P?ot).21.9.  better  d.  in  the  corner  of  a  house,  25. 24. 
.fer.  20.  6.  all  that  d.  in  thy  house  go  to  captivity 
29.  5.  Ijuild  ye  houses,  and  d.  in  them,  28. 
35.9.notto  build  houses  for  us  to  (/.in, nor  vineyard 

DWELL  with  .Terusalem. 
1  Chr.  23.  25.  that  ye  may  d.  in  Jerusalem  for  ever 
JW7i.  11.  1.  lo  bring  one  often  to  d.  in  Jerusalem 
2.  willingly  ortered  themselves  to  (/.at  Jerusalem 
.7er.33.  lO.Jnrtah  saved,and./i?rw5a/f?«  shalb/.eafely 
35.  11 .  for  fear  of  Chaldeans  so  vie  d.  at  .Jcrusalevi 
Zech.  8.3.  and  I  will  d.  in  the  midst  of  Jerusalerr 

8.  and  they  shall  d.  in  the  midst  of  .Terusalem 
..Sets  2.  14.  and  all  ye  that  d.  al  Jerusalem 
4.  16.  IS  manifest  to  all  ihem  that  (/.  \n.7n-utalit» 
13.27. they  ih.il  (/.at  ./frxsoMinve  condemned  hin 

DWELT,  with  land. 
C-Vt!.  24.37.  of  the  Canaanites  in  whose  land  I  i 
26.  2.  d.  m  Ihe  land  which  I  shall  tell  thi.«  uf 


DWE 

Cfen.tU  21  let  ilin..  a. in  tin.'  ian(^,and  tradr  therein 
45   lU.  ami  thuu  tiliall  d.  in  the  Zuni^  ulUuslieii 
4<>.  1(4.  'hat  ye  may  d.  in  the  land  of  Uusheii 
47.  6.  ill  the  Janii!  uf  Goshen  let  them  d. 

Kiod.n  'ii.lheZaB((orGoslitn,in  whirh  my  peojilcfi. 
"Zi  'Si.  they  shall  not  (/.  in  thy  land.,  iest  they 

I.ec.  25.  18.  unil  ye  shall  d.  in  the  land  in  safety 
2(j.  5.  ye  shall  eat  and  d.  in  your  land  safely 

VVm.  13.  19.  and  what  the  land  is  that  they  d.  in 
■J5.  34  detile  not  the  land  wherein  I  d. 

Deut.Vi.  10.  d.  in  the  /a«d  which  the  L.  giveth  you 
30. 20.  that  Ihou  mayost  d.  in  the  land  Lord  sware 

Jog/i.  IT.  12.  could  not  drive  them  out,  but  theCa- 

naanites  would  d.  in  that  land,  Judg.  1.  27. 

24.  15.  the  gods  in  whose  land  ye  d.  Judg.  G.  10. 

2  Kings  25.  24. fear  not,  d.  in  land,  ./cr.25.5.  |  40.  9. 

I'sal.'Si.  3.  do  good,  so  shalt  thou  d.  in  the  land 

68.  6.  but  the  rebellious  d.  in  a  dry  land 

85.  9.  salvation  near, that  glory  may  d.  in  our  land 
Prov.  2.  21.  tor  the  upright  shall  d.  in  the  l*.n  i 
Isa.  9. 2.  that  d.  in  the  land  of  (he  shadow  of  death 
Jer.  23. 8.  tliev  shall  d.  in  their  own  land,  27.  1 1. 

24. 8.  that ./. 'in  the  Zand  of  Egypt,  44.  1,  8,13,26. 
35.  15.  ye  shall  d.  in  the  land,  Kzek.'M.'iii.  \  37.  25. 

42.  13.  if  ye  say,  we  will  not  d.  in  this  lund 

43.  4.  obeyed  not  L.  to  d.  in  the  land  uf  Judah,5. 

50.  3.  make  the  land  de.<olate,none  shall  (/.therein 
F.iek.  28.  25.  then  shall  they  d.  in  their  land 

;18.  12.  the  people  that  rf.  in  the  midst  of  the  land 
llos.  9.  3.  they  shall  not  d.  in  the  Lord's  land 
//<i4.2.8.fortlie  violence  of  Z(i»d,  and  all  thatd.  17. 
ZcyjA.l.lS.make  a  riddance  of  all  that  d.m  the  land 

DWELL  with  place. 
F.ioil.  15.  17.  in  iVie  place  Ihou  hast  made  to  d.  in 

1  Sam.  12.  8.  and  made  them  to  d.  in  this  pZuce 

2  .Sam.  7.  10.  tney  may  d.  in  a  place  of  their  own 
2  Kings  6. 1.  behold  the  place  where  we  d.  is  strait 

2.  let  us  make  us  a  place  w  here  wo  may  d. 
1  Citron.  17.  9.  and  they  shall  d.  in  l\w\x  place 
Isa.  57.  15.  I  d.  in  the  high  and  holy  ^Zace 
Jcr.  7.  3.  I  will  cause  you  to  d.  in  i\i\&  place,  7. 

DWELL  safely. 
Prov.  1.33.  whoso  hearkeneth  to  me  shall  d.safely 
^«r.23.r).in  his  davsJudah  shall  be  saved  and  Israel 
shall  d.  safely.  Kirk.  28.  20.  1 34. 25,  28.  |  36.  S. 

32.  37.  and  I  will  cause  them  to  d.  safely 
/Ciet.38. 11   I  will  go  to  them  at  rest  liml  d.safely 

DWELL  in  safety. 
/.fc.25.  18.  keep  my  judgments  and  do  them, anil 
ve  shall  d.  in  'he  land  in  safety,  19.  Dcul.  12.10. 
n'eut.  33.  12.  b,  loved  of  the  Lord  shall  d-  in  safely 

28.  Israel  then  shall  d.  in  safety  alone 
Pfal.  4.3.thou,Lnrd,only  rnakcst  me  lod.insnfety 

D'WF.LL   therein. 
/,ft>.2C.  32.  enennie  A-hich  d.  therein  be  astonished 
JVum. 14.30.  the  kind  1  sware  lo  make  youd. therein 

33.  53.  and  ye  shall  d.  therein,  JJeut.  11.  31. 
Psal.  24.  l.the  world  and  they  that  d.  therein 

'Xi.  29.  the  righteous  shall  d.  therein  for  ever 

69.  36.  they  that  love  his  name  shall  d.  therein 
107.  34  for  wickedn.  of  them  that  d.  th.  .hr.  12.  4. 

ha.  24.  6.  they  that  d.  th.  arc  desolate,  Jlmos  9.  5. 
33  24  people  that  d.  therein  are  forgiven  iniquity 
34.17.from  gencrat.lo  generat. shall  ihoy  d.therein 

51.  6.  they  that  d.  therein  shall  die  in  like  manner 
Jer.  4.  29.  city  forsaken,  and  not  a  man  d.  therein 

i.  16.  devoured  the  city,  and  all  that  d.  therein 
12.  4.  for  the  wickedness  of  them  that  d.  therein 
47.  2.  overflow  the  land  and  them  that  d.  therein 

48. 9.  the  cities  desolate  w  ithout  any  to  d.  therein 
50.39.  the  wild  beasts  and  the  owls  shall  d.  therein 

F.iek.  12.  19.  the  violence  of  them  that  d.  therein 
32.  15.  when  I  shall  smite  them  that  d.  therein 
37.  25.  they  and  their  chddren  shall  d.  therein 
Mic.  7. 13.  desolate,  because  of  them  that  d.therein 
ffah.  1.  .5.  yea,the  world  is  burnt,  ana  all  that  d.  th. 
Sets  1.  20.  his  habitation,  let  no  man  d.  therein 

DWELL  together. 
Gen.  13.  fi.  that  they  might  d.  together,  then  sub- 
stance was  great,  so  that  they  could  notd.  (. 
36.7.  riches  more  than  that  they  might  d.  together 
t)eut.  25.  5.  if  brethren  d.  together,  and  one  die 
Ptal.  133. 1.  for  brethr«ti  to  d.  logither  in  unity 

DWELLED. 
dm.  13.  7.  the  Perizzite  d.  then  in  the  land 
12.  Ahram  d.  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  Lot  d.  in 
cities  of  the  plain,  and  pitched  toward  Sodom 
W.  1.  and  .Abraham  d.  between  Kadesh  and  Shur 
Ruth  1.  4   and  thev  rf.  there  about  ten  years 

1  .Sam.  12.  11   God  delivered  vou,  and  yed.  safe 

DWELLER. 
Psat.  69.  7  25.  let  there  not  be  a  d.  in  their  tents 

DWELLERS. 
Ita.  18.  3.  ye  d.  on  earth,  see  ye,  when  helifieth  up 
Acts  i.  19.  it  was  known  to  the  d.  at  Jeru.saliin 
2.9.  thed.  in  Mesopotamia, we  do  hear  them  speak 

DWELLEST. 
n#Mt,12.2'.t  thnuHncceedestthem  andd.in  iheirland 

2  Kmgs  I'J   15.  (>  Lord  Cod  of  Israel,  which  il.  h<- 

ivievn  iho  --.herubiins,  Ptal.  80.1.  Jaa.  37.  16. 
Ul 


DWE 

Psal.  123.  1.  O  thou  that  d.  in  the  heaven* 

Cant.  a.  13.  thou  that  d.  in  the  gardens 

/»u.  10.24. U  my  people  that  d.m  Zion,be  not  afraid 

47.  8.  hear  now  this,  thou  that  d.  carelessly 
./cr.  49.  It).  O  thou  that  d.  in  the  clefts,  Ubad.  3. 

51.  13.  O  thou  that  d.  U'loii  many  waters 
y-u/«.4.2l.O  daughter  of  Kdom, that  d. ill  land  of  Uz 
Kzek.  7.  7.  thou  that  d.  in  the  land,  time  is  coaiie 

12.  2.  thou  d.  in  the  midst  of  a  reUellious  house 
jMic.  I.  t  11.  l>!iss  ye  away,  thou  that  d.  lairly 
ZccJi.  2.  7.  that  d.  with  the  daughter  of  Uabylon 
John  1.  38.  they  said.  Master,  where  d.  thou! 
HcD.  2.  13.  1  know  thy  works,  and  where  lliou  d. 

DWELLETH. 
Lev.  i6.  t  16.  the  tabernacle  that  d.  among  them 

19.  34.  but  the  stranger  thai  d.  with  you  ^hall  be 

25.  39.  if  ihy  brother  that  d.  by  tliue  be  pour,  47. 
iJeutl.  33.  2U.  God  d.  as  a  lion,  and  teaiotli  the  arm 
Josh.  6.  25.  Kuhab  d.  in  Israel  even  lo  this  day 

22.  J9.  whtiein  the  Loid's  tabernacle  d. 

1  Ham.  4.  4.  the  ark  of  covenant  of  Lord,  who  d. 

between  cherubims,  2  *u/h.  6.2. 1  C/iron  13.6. 

2  iiani.  7.  2.  but  the  ark  d.  within  — irlaius 

1  C/i/w)i.23.  t  25.  the  Lord  d. in  Jer..aalem  ftir  ever 
.lob  l5.  28.  he  d.  in  di.solate  cities,  and  in  houses 

38.  19.  where  is  the  way  where  light  d  ? 

39.  2e.  she  d.  and  abideth  on  the  rock 

fsul.  9.  11.  sing  praises  lo  the  Lord  whod.  in  Zien 
20.8.Lord,I  loved  the  place  where  thine  honourd. 
91.1.  he  that  d. ill  the  secret  place  of  the  most  High 
113.  5.  w!io  is  like  the  Lord  our  G.who  d.on  high.' 
135.  21.  blessed  be  the  Lord  whod.  at  Jerusalem 
ProB.  3.  29.  seeing  he  d.  securely  by  thee 
Isa.  6.  18.  from  the  Lord,  who  d.  in  mount  Zion 
33.  5.  the  Lord  is  exalted,  for  he  d.  on  high 
Jer.  44.  2.  are  a  desolation,  and  no  man  d.  therein 
49.  31.  the  wealthy  nation  that  d.  without  care 
J^am.  1.  3.  Judah,  she  d.  among  the  heathen 
Ezek.  16.  40.  thy  younger  sister  d.  at  thy  right  hand 

17.  in.  where  the  king  d.  that  made  him  kin^ 
Dan.  2.  22.  he  levealeih,  and  the  light  d.  with  him 
Hos.  4.  3.  the  land   shall  mourn,  and  every  out 

that  d.  therein  shaH  mourn,  Jlmos  8.  8. 
Joel  3.21.1  will  cleanse  Iheir  blood, for  L.d.  in  Zion 
Mat.  23.  21.  sweareth  by  it  and  liini  that  d.  therein 
John  6.56.drinketli  my  blood,  d.  in  me, and  I  in  him 
14.10.the  Father  that  d.  in  me,  he  doetli  the  works 
17. the  Spirit,  for  he  d.  in  you,  and  shall  be  in  you 
Jicts  7.48.d.not  in  temiiles  made  w ith  hands,  17.24. 
Rom.  7. 17.  it  is  no  more  I,  but  sin  that  d.  in  me,  20. 

18.  I  know  that  in  my  llesh  d.  no  good  thing 
8.  1 1.  shall  quicken,  by  his  Spirit  thai  d.  in  you 

1  Cor.  3.  16.  and  that  the  Sjiirit  of  God  d.  in  you 
Col.  2.  9.  in  him  d.  the  fulness  of  Godhead  bodily 

2  'J'ini.  1.14.  keep  by  ilie  Holy  Ghost  which  d.  Ill  us 
.lam.  4.  5.  the  spirit  that  d.  in  us  lusteth  to  envy 
2  Pet.  3.  13.  a  new  earth  wherein  d.  righteou;  ness 

1  John  3.  17.  how  d.  the  love  of  God  in  him? 
24.  that  keepeth  his  commandments,  d.  in  him 

4.  12.  if  we  love  one  another,  God  d.  in  us 
15. confess  that  Jesus  is  Son  of  God, God  d.in  him 
16  he  that  d.  in  love,  d.  in  God,  and  God  in  him 

2  .lohn  2.  for  the  truth's  sake  which  d.  in  us 
Rev.  2.  13.  w.ns  slain  among  you,  where  Satan  d. 

DWELLING,  Substantive. 
Gen. 27.  39.  thy  d.  shall  be  the  fatness  of  the  earth 
2  Kings  17.  25.  at  the  beginning  of  their  d.  there 
2  Chr.6.2. 1  have  built  a  place  lor  thy  d.  for  ever 
Ps.  49.  14.  shall  consume  in  the  grave  from  their  d. 

91.  10.  nor  shall  any  plague  come  nigh  thy  d. 
Prov.  21.  20.  there  is  oil  in  the  d.  of  the  wise 

24.  15.  lay  not  wait  against  the  d.  of  the  righteous 
./c)-.49.33.Hazor  shall  be  a  d.for  dragons  and  desol. 
Dan.  2.  11.  the  gods,  whose  d.  is  not  with  flesh 

4.  2.5.  thy  d.  shall  be  with  the  beasts,  32.  ]  5.  21. 
jYah.  2.  1/    where  is  the  d.  of  the  lions? 
Mark  5.  3.  who  I  ad  his  d.  among  the  tombs 

DWELLING. 
Gen.  25.  27.  Jacob  was  a  plain  man,  d.  in  tents 

30.  t  20.  and  she  called  his  name,  d. 
J.ev.  25.  29.  if  a  man  sell  a  d.  house  in  a  city 
.Yum.  24.  21.  and  he  said,  strong  is  Ihy  d.  place 

1  Kinirs  8.30.hear  thou  in  heaven  thyd. place, when 

hearest  forgive,  39,  43,  49. 2  Chr.  6.  21,  30,  39. 

2  Chr.  30.  27.  Iheir  prayer  came  up  to  his  holy  d. 
30.  15.  the  Lord  had  compassion  on  his  d.  place 

Joli  8. 22. the  d.  place  of  the  wicked  come  to  nought 
21.  28.  where  are  the  d.  places  of  the  wicked? 

Psal.  49. 1 1 .  and  their  d.  places  to  all  generations 
.Vi.  5.  God  shall  pluck  thee  out  of  thy  d. 
74.  7.  bj  casting  down  the  d.  place  of  thy  name 
76.  2.  in  Salem  his  tabernacle,  his  d.  place  in  Zion 
79.  7.  lor  they  have  laid  waste  his  d.  place 
90.  I.  Ld.  thou  hast  been  our  d.  place  in  all  genrr. 

fsa.  4.  5.  the  Lord  will  create  on  every  d.  place 

18.  4.  and  I  will  consider  in  my  d.  place 

Jer.  6,  t2.  I  hkened  Zion  to  a  woman  d.  at  home 
30.  18.  and  I  will  have  mercy  on  his  d.  places 
46.19.0  thou  daughter  d.  in  Egypt,  furnish  thyself 
5i   30  have  burnt  licr  d.  I  laces,  bars  are  broken 


J(er.51.37. Babylon  eliall  become  i.  l.\  la/re  furdiaf 
Kiek.'j.  ti.  in  allyour  d.  places  Iho  eilius laid  wusta 

37.  23.  1  will  save  them  out  of  all  their  d.  places 

38.11.  all  of  them  d.  w  iihout  walls,  bats,  nor  gates 
.loil'i.  17.  Ihiil  I  am  the  Lord  your  God  d.  in  Zion 
Hab.  i.6.  lo  I'ossess  the  a.  places  that  are  not  tlieirs 
Xepk.  3.  7.  BO  their  d.  should  nut  be  cut  oH' 
.ids  a.  5.  there  were<i.  at  Jeius- Jews,devout  nieo 

19.  17.  was  known  to  the  (jreeks,  d.  at  Ejihesus 
1  Cur.  4.11.  are  nakiMl,  and  have  no  certain  d.  place 
1  7'i«i.  li.  10.  d.iii  the  hglil  no  man  can  approach 
heb.  11.  9.  d.  in  labernacles  wilh  Isaac  and  Jatob 
2fet.2.  8.  Lot,  Uial  righteous  nian.d.  among  ibeni 

DWELLINGS. 
iCxod.  10.  23.  all  the  children  ol  isr.  Iiad  light  ind 
Lev.  3. 17.  II  shall  be  a  perjielual  statute  through 
out  all  your  d.  23.  14.  J^um.  35.  29 

7.  2G.  ye  shall  eat  no  blood  m  any  of  your  d. 

23.  3.  ye  shall  do  no  work  in  all  your  d.  31. 
.lob  18.  W.  shall  nut  have  any  remaining  in  his  it 
21.  surely  such  are  the  d.  of  the  wicked 

39.  6.  I  have  made  the  barren  land  his  d. 
Psal.  55.  15.  for  wickedness  is  in  their  d. 

87. 2.  gales  of  Zion,  more  than  ail  the  d.  of  Jaeob 
Isa.  32.  18.  my  people  shall  dwell  in  sure  d. 
Jer.  9.  19.  because  our  d.  have  cast  os  out 
t.iek.  25.  4.  men  of  the  east  make  their  d.  in  thee 
Zeph.  2.  6.  the  sea-coast  shall  be  d.  for  shepherds 

DWELT. 
Gen.  11.2.  and  they  d.tlieie,31.  [  26.  17.2  Kings 
10.  6.  I'Chron.  4.  43.  2  Cleron.  28.  lii? 

23.  10.  Ephroii  d.  among  the  children  of  Heth 
Lev.  ]8.  3.  thedomgsofEgv|it  wherein  ye  d.not  d» 
M'utn.  31.  IB.  wherein  Ihey  d.  2  Kings  17.  29. 
1  Kiirgs  13.  II.  d.  an  old  prophet  in  Beth-cl,  23 
Job  29.  25.  and  1  d.  as  a  king  in  the  aimy 
Psal.  74.  2.  this  mount Ziuii  wherein  thou  hast  I 
Isa.  29.  1.  woe  to  Ariel,  the  ciiy  where  David  d 
Jer.  2.  6.  led  us  through  a  land  where  no  man  li. 

39.  14.  so  Jeremiah  d.  among  the  people 
F.zck.  3.  15.  that  d,  by  the  river  of  Chebar 

31.  6.  under  his  shallow  d.  great  nations,  17. 

37.  25.  the  lands  wherein  your  fathers  have  d. 
iJan.  4.  21.  under  which  the  beasts  of  the  held  d 
Zc;)/i.2.  IS.this  is  the  rejoicing  city  that  d.  carelessl  J 
Luke  1.  65.  fear  came  on  all  Ihat  d.  round  about 
J(;/'(j(l.]4.tlieWord  was  made  flesh  andd. among  im 
39.  they  came  and  saw  where  he  d,  and  abode 
Jicts  13.  17.  when  they  d.  as  strangers  in  Egypt 

22.  12.  -Ananias  having  good  rep'jrt  of  all  ihat  d 

28.  30.  Paul  d.  two  years  in  his  own  hired  hoii>it 
Ree.  11.  10.  tormented  them  that  d.  on  t.be  esius 

DWELT  aL 
Gen.  22.  19.  and  Abraham  d.  at  Beer-shefai 
jVuHi.21.34. Amor,  which  d.  at  Heshbon,  Iieut  3  2. 
Judg.  9.  41.  and  Abimelech  d.  at  Aruniah 
lA'/«^r«15.18.Beiihadadd.a?Damascus,2CAr.76.2 
2AV)j^-.sl9.30.Stnnacherib  d.at  Nineveh, /sa.37.37 
1  C'Ar. 2. 55.  families  of  the  scribes  whishd.  <Z  Jahcz 

9.  34.  these  fathers  of  the  Leviies  d.  at  Jerusalem 

./Jc?«9.22.Saul confounded  Jews  that  d.  at  Damira 

32.  Peter  came  to  the  saints  who  d.  at  Lydda 

DWELT  in. 

JVum.  20.  15.  and  we  have  d.  /»  Esypt  a  long  time 

21.  31.  thus  Israel  d.  in  the  land  of  the  Amorit«« 
Deut.  2.12.  d.  in  their  stead,  21 ,  22, 23. 1  Chr.  5. 22. 

33.  16.  the  good  will  of  him  that  d.  in  the  bush 

.ludg.  8. 11.  by  the  way  of  them  thai  d.  in  lents 

29.  JernWiaal  went  and  d.  in  his  own  house 

1  .S'u7n.  19.  18.  David  and  Samuel  d.  jti  Naioth 
31.  7.  Philistines  came  and  d.in  them,  J  Chr.  JO. 7 

2  Som. 7.0. whereas  I  have  not  d.in  any  house  since 

I  brought  Israel  out  of  Egypt,  1  Chr.  17.  5 
9.12.  all  that  d.in  the  house  of  Ziba  were  servants 
14.28.  Absalom  d.  two  full  years  in  Jerusalem 

1  Kings  2.  38.  Shimei  d.  in  Jerusalem  many  days 
12.2.  Jerob.  was  fled  from  Solomon,  d.  in  Egypt 

2  Kings  13.  5.  Israel  d.  in  Iheir  tents  Hsaforetinia 
15.  5.  Ahazlah  d.  in  a  several  house,  2  Chr.  26.21 

22.  14.  Huldah  the  prophetess,  wife  of  Shallnm.rf. 
in  Jerusalem,  in  the  college,  2  Chro.n.  34.  22 

1  Cliren.  4.  41.  these  came,  find  d.  in  their  rooms 
5.  10.  the  Hagarites  tell,  and  Ihey  d. »'«  their  tenti 
8.  28.  were  chief  men,  these  d.  m  Jerusalem 
1).  7.  and  David  d.  in  the  castle,  2  Sam.  5. 
Ezra  2.  70.  the  [ir  lests,  the  Levites,  and  the  Nelhi- 
nims,  d.  in  .heir  cities,  JVeA.  3.  20.  )  11.  21. 
JVcA.7.73.  Nethimms  and  all  l.^rael  d.  in  their  citiet 
.lob  22.  8.  and  the  honourable  men  d.  in  it 
Psal.  94.  17.  my  sou.  had  almost  d  in  silence 
Isa.  13. 20.  shall  nev«r  be  inhabited,  nor  shall  It  b« 
d.  in  from  generation  to  generatior.,  .ler.  50.39. 
Jer.  35.  10.  but  we  have  d.  in  tents  arxl  obeyed 
41.  17.  they  d.  m  the  habitation  of  Chimham 
F.zek.  36.  17.  when  Israel  d.  in  their  own  land 
39.26.when  d.gafity  in  their  Innditone  made  afraid 
/> on.  4.12.  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  d.  nr  lhebnii|rlill 
Mai.  2.  23.  Joseph  d.  in  a  city  called  NaKBrelh 
4.  13.  Jesus  came  and  d.  in  Caf.ernaum 
Luke  13.  4.  were  Kinoers  above  all  tbal  d.  in,  Jer^ 


EAU 

fet«  7.  2.  l>;fore  Al>raliiiii.  d.  in  Charian,  4. 
S9.1«.all  iliey  wlio  d.  in  Asia  lieard  word  ol' Jesus 
£  Tim.  1.5.  Hiixl)  (/.  first  *«  lliy  graiidiiiolher  L.uis 

inVELT  t/ieruii. 
Arum.:l-2Aii.hc  gavu  Gilcad  to  Alaciiir,  iie  d.  tkcri in 
Lieut. -i.iO.  Ennms  d.Ui.W'M.  S  liltd  (^.(/(.iri  old  luiie 
I  h'liifis  11.  -Jl.  Uezoii  Wfiil  tu  Uainascus  and  6i.(A 
12.  ;io.  Juioi-'oam  built  SiiecJ  sin,  and  U.  tkerein 
fv'e/i.  13.  l(j.  ilitre  d.  men  of  Tyre  also  tkerein 
Psal.  (id.  1«.  tliy  con^'ri-'galioM  iiatli  d.  Ikereiti 

UVVKLT   u)itk. 
««tt  2. -'J.  atui  Rutli  d.  with  lier  motlier-lii-law 
I  Au.ii.  22.4.liii  fatlicr  and  inoiliurii.  w.  k.  ot'Moab 
1  C/tr.  4.  -.i^.  tliure  tliev  (/.  wiLk  kin^'  lor  Ins  work 
8.  ;i2.  tliese  also  </.  with  llit-ir  breilircn,  9.  38. 
fsal.  120.  (j.  my  soul  balli  long  d.  ictUi  Ijim  tliat 
/c'r.40.ti,  JereirnaJi  t/.  ji>it/i  Inm  among  llie  people 


EAR 


EAa 


EACH. 

Gc.  15.  10.  Abram  laid  c.  piece  against  another 
34-  25.  Simeon  and  Levi  took  c.  man  Ins  sword 
4i).5.  a.  :ndii  Insdieam  ||  45.  22.  c.  clianires  oCraiin. 
Kxcd.  18.7.  and  tliey  asked  f.  oilier  ot'tlieir  weltare 
30.  34.  of  e.  sliall  there  he  a  like  weight 
N^UTU.  1.44.  cone  was  for  the  liouse  of  his  fathers 
1.  3.  ami  they  brought  lure,  one  an  ox. 
Ifi.  17.  ihou  also  and  .Varoii  c.  of  you  his  censer 
y«sA.22.14.ofe.chiefiu)iisea|irni'.f,'€.onewasliead 
Judg.S.  18.  e.  one  resembled  the  chddienof  a  king 
21.  22.  because  we  reserved  not  to  c.  man  his  wit' 
Hutk  1.  9.  grant  that  tliey  may  find  rest  e.  of  yon 
i  Kingi  4.7.  c.  mar.  Ins  month  In  a  year  made  prov. 
22. 10.  and  the  kings,  c.  sat  on  Ins  throne 
2  Kings  15.  20.  he  e.vacted  ofe.  man  fifty  shekels 
Ps.  85.  10.  righteousness  and  peace  kissed  e.  other 
/«0.2. 20.  tlK;y  made  e.  one  for  iiiiiiself  to  worship 
6.  2.  stood  the  eeraphims,  e.  one  had  six  win^s 
35.  7.  where  e.lay,  simll  he  gras.,  reeds  and  rushes 
57.  2.  e.  one  walking  in  his  iiprigiitiiess 
£;«&.  4.6. 1  have  3|ipuinred  thee  c.  day  for  a  year 
L  «A-el3.15.d(jih  note. on  sahbatli  loose  hl.so.x  or  ass 
Jlcts  2.3.  cloven  tongues  sat  upon  e.  oftliem 
P/iil.i.3.  let  e.  esteem  other  better  tliaii  himself 
«  Tkcss.  ]  ,.1  chanty  toward  c.  other  aboundelh 
JiTV.  4.  8.  the  four  be;isls  had  e.  of  them  six  win^s 

EAGLE 
U  a  bird  of  prey,  wlierenf  there  is  frequent  men- 
tion in  scripture.  It  is  declared,  in  Lev.  U.  13. 
to  be  unclean,  as  are  all  other  birds  of  its 
species:  as  the  sea-eagle,  and  the  eagle  named 
Ossii'tase,becausc  it  breaks  the  bones  in  order  to 
extract  the  marrow.  ThcHawk  andriilturo  may 
also  be  reckoned  as  different  species  »/'oiigles. 
It  IS  said  that  when  an  i.agle  sees  its  yo'iing  ones 
so  wcll-groiar.,  as  to  venture  vpon  llijing.  it 
hovers  over  their  nest,  flutters  with  Us  icings, 
and  excites  them  to  imitate  it,  and  take  their 
Jligh':  andiclien  itceesthem  weary  or  fearful, 
it  takes  them  upon  its  back,  and  carries  tkeya 
so.  that  the  fowlers  cannot  hurt  the  young  icith- 
oul  piercing  through  the  body  of  the  old  one. 
In  allusion  to  this,  it  is  said,   Exoil.   l!l.  4." 
That  God  delivered  his  people  out  nf  Egypt, 
and  bore  them  upon  eagles"  wings ;  and  in  Di^ui! 
32.   11.    That  the  Lord  took  upon  himself  the 
care  of  his  people;  that  he  led  them  out  uf 
Egypt,  and  set  them  at  liberti/ ;  as  an  eagle 
takes  its  young  out  of  the  nest,  to  teach  them 
how  to  fly,  by  gently  fluttering  about  them. 
It  IS  of  great  courage,  so  as  to  set  on  harts  and 
great  beasts,  .find  has  no  less  subtilty  in  takin 
them;  forhnvingfilled  its  wings  with  sand  and 
dust, it  sitteth  on  their horns,and  by  its  wino-s 
shaketh  it  in  their  eyes,  whereby  they  become 
an  easy  prey.   Ilfliethveryhigh',^Ptiy\::m.  19. 
yet,  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye,  seizeth  on  its 
prey,  whether  on  the  earth,  or  in  the  sea.     It 
huildeth  Us  nest  very  hierh  in  the  tops  of  rocks 
Job  39.  27.     It  goeth  forth  to  prey  nhout  noon, 
ichen  men  arc  gone  home  out  of  the  fields. 
If  hath  a  little  eye,  but  a  very  quirk  'sia-ht,  and 
discerns  its  prey  afar  of,  and  beholds  the  sun  I 
ITiff  open  eyes,   .'^urh  of  her  young  as  throua-h 
weakness  of  sight  cannot  brhnld  the  sun,  it  re- 
jects as  unnatural.   It  berth  Innw,  nor  diethof 
age  or  sicunrss,  say  some,  hut  of  hunircr  ■  fir 
iy  age.its  hill  grows  .■<„  hooked,  that  it  cannot 
/fed.  It  preys  not    n  small  birds,  hut  on  .reese 
hares,  harts,  serpents,  and  dead  carcase^,     it 
is  said,  that  it  preserves  its  riMf  from  poison, 
iy  having  therein  a  precious  slone.named  Ac-ti- 
ia>,(without  ichieh  it  is  thought  the  eagle  cannot 
iay  her  eggs,  and  which  some  use  to  prevent 
abortion,  and  hi'Ips  delivery  in  women,  by  lyins- 
it  above  or  below  the  navel)  and  keepeth  it  clea'n 
hv  the  frequent  use  of  the  herb  mgiden-lmir. 
Unless  a  be  very  hunsrry,  it  dcvourcth  not  lke\ 


aholc  prey,  but  leaveth  part  of  it  for  other 
hinis,  wluchJuUoiB.   Jtsjcathers  or  ijuUls  arc 
said  to  coiuiunu  otlier  qiulis  that  lie  near  iheiu. 
iielwceK  the  eagle  and  dragon  tliere  is  constant 
enmity,  the  eagle  seeking  to  kill  it,  and  the 
dragon  breaks  all  tlie  eagle's  eggs  U  can  find; 
and  hearing  the  noise  of  the  eagle  in  the  air, 
sjieedeth  to  its  den,  and  there  /tides  himself'. 
'Jo  provoke  its  young  ones  to  Jly,  it  jtutters 
over  Uiem  and  ta.ies  them  on  its  wings,  IJeut. 
32.  11.  Isa.  40.  31.  and  if  they  attempt  not  to 
Jly,  It  beats  them  witk  its  bill,  and  gives  them 
no  food.     Being  exceedingly  hot  and  dry,  it 
soon  wa.ceth  angry,  nor  keepeth,  but  shuns  so- 
ciety with  others,  isomc  tiuglesprey  in  the  air, 
some  in  the  sea,  wlicrein  they  can  from  tin  hurh 
perceive  the  smallest  Jish,  and  some  on  the  land. 
T/ie   eagle   mouUers    and   loses   its  feathers 
yearly,  at  which  seasons  it  is  very  feeble.     It 
u  said,  Psal.  103.  5,  Thy  youth  is  renewed  like 
the   eagle'd;   that   is,    thy  bodily  health    and 
strength  continue  vigorous  and  lively,  as  the 
eagle's  doth,  even  till  old  age. 
In  Alicah  1.  It),  it  is  said.  Enlarge  thy  baldness 
HS  the  eagle  :  This  sioniJies,t.hat  they  to  whom 
i.ke  prophet  addresses  himself,  should  cut  off 
their  hair   in   time  of  maurnthg,  should  be 
naked   and  stripped   like    an   eagle   when    it 
moults  Its  featlicrs.     It  is  said,  that  the  eagle 
at  that  season  casts  almost  all  his  feathers 
and    falls  into  a  languu^hing  condition,  so  as 
neither  to  be  able  to  hunt  ajter  prey  as  usual, 
nor  create  terror  in  other  birds. 
Our  Saviour,  in  Mat.  24.  28.  says.  Wheresoever 
the  carcase  is,  there  will  the  eagles  be  gathered 
together.     Job  says  of  the  eagle,  chap.  39.  30, 
VVliere  the  slam  are,  there  is  she.    J^aturaltsts 
observe,  that  the  common  sort  o/ eagles  eat  no 
carrion,  but  that  there  is  a  particular  species 
which  does:  fiat  there  is  nut  one  of  any  kind 
but  what  eats  rawfiish,though  not  indifferently 
oj  all  sorts,  nor  that  of  any  creature  which  dies 
oj  Itself,  but  such  only  as  is  fresh  and  lately 
killed.      Hhat  Job  says  concerning  the  eagle 
IS  to  be  understood  in  a  literal  sense:  but  our 
Saviour  makes  an  allegory  of  it,  and  says,that 
wherever  there  are  .lews,  who  deal  unfaithfully 
with  (rod,  there  will  be  also  Komans,  who  bore 
the  eagle  in  their  standards,  to  execute  G 
vengeance  upon  them. 
Jis  the  eaglege-neraUy  files  most  swiftly, especially 
when  hunger  and  the  sight  of  prey' quicken  its 
motion :  in  t/iis  sense  the  days  of  men  arc  com- 
pared to  It.     Job  9.  2li,  ]\ly  days  are  passed 
away  as  the  eagle,  that  hasleth  to  the   prey 
So  are  riches;  2'rov.  2;i.   5,  Kicbes  certainly 
make  themselves  wing.<<,  they  liv  away  as  an 
eagle  towaiu  heaven.   .Os  also  the  persecutors 
oJ  the  church  ;    Lam.  4.   19,  Our  i.ersecuiors 
are  swifter  than  the  eag-es  of  the  heaven.    The 
kings  of  Babylon  cr-.i  Eifvpt  are  also  com- 
parea  to  an  eagle,  fhek.  17.  3,  7 
/-ey.lLKt.  ihe  e.  have  in  aboinina!k>n,£)cuM4.I2. 
J'eiit.  '.'6.  49.  a  nation  as  swifc  as  the  e.  fiietii 
3'..  II.  as  an  e.stiireih  up  her  nest,  flutlerelh  over 
.fob  0.  2l).  as  iho  e.  Ihaf  hasteth  to  the  prey 
39.  27.  doth  ihe  c.  iiiounl  up  at  Ihy  command' 
Prov  23. 5.  riches  fly  away  as  an  e.  toward  heaven 
.«).  19.  the  way  of  an  e.  in  the  air  is  wonderful 
.ler.  48.  40.  behold,  he  shall  fly  .is  an  c.  over  Moab 
49. lb.  Iho'ihon  shoul.lest  make  ihy  nest  h.igli  as  e. 
f^:f  A-.l.lO.ihey  four  also  had  the  face  of  an  e.10.14. 
17.  3.  a  -freat  e.  with  great  wings  came,  7. 
Dan.  4.:i3.  his  hairs  ueio  grown  like  c.  feathers 

-.4. the  first  beast  was  hke  a  lion,  and  had  e.  win-'s 
flos.  8.  1.  as  an  «.  against  the  house  of  the  Lord 
0«arf.4.tho' thou  exalt  thyself  as  fi.  bring  thee  dow.T 
Mic.  I.  16.  enlarge  thy  baldness  as  the  '. 
ffab.  I.  8.  the  Clialdeans  shall  fly  as  iho  e. 
Hev.  4.  7.  the  fourth  beast  wns  like  a  flying  e. 
12.14.  to  the  woman  wereiriven  wings  ofa  great  c 

EAGLES. 
Exod.^^.^.  ye  have  seen  how  I  bare  you  on  e.  win-'s 
'-.S<i)».1.23.  wcreswiftei  than  e. stronger  ihan lions 
Psal.  103.  .S.  thv  vonlh  is  renewed  like  the  e. 
Prov.  :W.  17.  and  the  young  e.  shall  eat  it 
Isn.  40. Sl.thev  shall  mount  up  with  wings  as  e. 
■  'er.  4.  13.  his  horses  are  swifter  than  c. 
/.am.  4.  19.  onr  persecutors  are  s«  ifler  llian  the  e. 
Mat.  24.  2S.  there  will  e.  be  gathered,  Luke  17.  37 

EAR. 
The  par  is  the  instrument  or  organ  of  hearing- 
Eccl.  1.  8.  The  Lord  says  t.„  Isaiah,  Make  Ihe 
liearls  ol  fins  people  fat,  and  make  their  ears 
heavy,  Isa.  fi.  10.;  that  is,  tell  them  that  I  will 
suffer  them  to  harden  their  hearts,  and  stop 
their  ears  against  mn  word.  The  scripture 
sometimes  says  that  the  prer^hets  do  what  thev 
foretell  only.  The  same  prophet,  speakin a  of 
himself,  says.  The  Lord  luith  opened  niine'ea'r, 


and  I  W08  not  rebellious,  Isa.  50.  5.    Be  hat 
given  me  his  orders,  and  I  obey  without  con- 
Iradiction.     Jind  speaking  to  the  Jews,  Thou 
hearuest  not,  yea,  il.ou  knewesi  not,  yea,  frcni 
'liat  time  that  thine  ear  was  not  opened,  Isa. 
4^.  c       Thou  hast  never  heard  any  mention 
made  of  what  I  am  going  to  tell  thee.     L'ncir- 
cuincised  ears,  Jer  (j.  lu.  are  ears  deaf  to  th* 
word  oJ   God:    Their  ear   is   uncircunicised 
overgrown,  as  it  were,  with  a  thick  skin;  their 
hearts  are  Jilled  with  obstinacy  and  iinpeni: 
tency,  which  make  them  incapable  of  enter- 
taining any  good  counsel.     What  ye  hear  ia 
the  ear,  ihat  preach  ye  unon  the  house-tojis, 
jVat.  10.  27.     Declare  thiit  every  wiiere,   and 
publicly,  which  J  have  revealed  to  you  in  pii- 
vatc.     He  that  hath  ears  lo  hear,  let  him  hear 
Mat.  11.   15.     He  that  hath  his  ears  opened] 
that  hath  a  mind  enabled  by  God  to  believe 
mhat  I  say,  let  him  make  use  of  these  abilities 
to  understand  and  consider  it.     Ear  isfgura- 
tively,  and  after  the  manner  of  men,  applied 
to   God,  denoting  his  readiness  to  hear  and 
answer  the  prayers  of  his  people,  Psal.  34.  15. 
I  lib.  2.    His  ears  are  open  unto  their  cry.    Be- 
cause he  haih  inclined  his  ear  unto  rne,  tiiero- 
fore  will  I  call  upon  Inm  as  lun"  as  I  live 
To  uncover  the  ear  is  a  Hebraism,  whereby  is 
meant,to  show,  or  reveal  something  to  a  person 
J  team.  20.  t  2,  My  father  will  do  nolhing  either 
great  or  small,  but  ihat  he  will  uncover  mine 
car;  that  is,  he  will  shew  it  me.    The  servant 
who  renounced  tli'.  priinlrgc  of  being  freed 
Jrom  sirvitude  in  the  saihatical  y:ar,  iiad  his 
e-^ix  pierced  with  an  awl:  this  was  performed 
m  the  presence  of  the  judges,  ih.-.t  it  might  ap- 
pear that  this  was  his  own  free  choice,  and  that 
he  wns  not  overawed,  or  compelled  thereto  by 
his  master;  and  likewise  that  the  agreement 
being   so    publicly   and    solemnly   confirmed, 
might  he  irrevocable  :  IJis  ear  was  bored  ct 
his  master's  door;  which  was  a  mark  of  ser- 
vitude and  bondage,  and  did  represent  his  set- 
tled and  perpetual  obligation  to  abide  in  that 
house,  and  there  to  hear  and  obey  his  master's 
_  commands,  Exod.  21.  6      Deut.  15.  l(i,  17. 
The  Psalmist  speaking  in  the  persun  of  the  Mes- 
siah, says  to  God,  Sacrifice  and  oHering  thou 
didst  not  desire,  mine  ears  ."last  thou  opened. 
TAe  Hebrew  reads.  Mine  e<irshast  thou  digged- 
thou  hast  opened  them  and  made  them   aFte-it- 
tive ;  thou  hast  given  me  ears    to  h'-ar    and 
obey  thy  precepts :  Or,  otherwise,  thou  hast 
pierced  them,  is  those  servants  were  uscd.wio 
chose  to  remain  with  their  masters  after  the 
sabbatical  year ;    thou   hast  fitted,    inclined 
and  obliged  me  to  thy  service.     The  Septua- 
gmt,  which  the  .^po.-i'tle  follows,  He().  1(1.  5 
readtthis  passage,  A  body  ha.st  thou  prepared 
me:    Wherein,  though   the   words   differ,  the 
sense  is  the  same.      That  Christ  might  become 
God  s  servant  for  ever,  which  was  siirnified 
by  boring  of  the  ear,  God  the  Father  ly  his 
Spirit  did  furnish  him  with  a  human  naturt, 
that  so  he  might  perform  that  piece  of  service 
which  God  required,  namely,  the  off'erino-  up 
himself  a  bloody  sacrifice  fr-  sin,  to  which  hi 
was  obedient.    Phil.  2.  8,  Being  found  In  fashion 
as  a  man,  be  became  obedient  unio  death  even 
the  death  of  the  cro.ss.      Thus  were  his  ears 
bored,  which  could  not  ie,  if  he  had  not  been 
clothed  with  a  body. 
K.!:"(/.21.G.liis  master  siiall  bore  his  e.  Dent.  15  17 

on"!"'  ^'  '^'  ""*  ''°''''  '""'  '"'"^  Samuel  in  his  e. 

.0.  t  2.  but  Ihat  he  will  uncover  mine  e. 
t  12.  if  I  send  not  to  thee  and  uncover  thine  e. 

—  t  8.  there  is  none  that  uncovereth  mine  e 
2  Sam.  7.  t  27.  thou,  O  Lord,  hiisi  opened  the  e. 
i.  Kings  19.  If),  bow  down  thins e.  Ps.  31.2.  186.  1 
1  Chr.  17.  t  25.  hast  revealed  the  e.  of  thy  .'■ervan 
JWA.l.f).  letlhiner.  be  attentive,  and  evesopen,  I) 
.Job  4.  12.  and  mine  e.  received  a  litHe  (hereof 

12.  11.  doth  not  the  e.  try  words  ?  34.  3. 
n.  1.  mine  e.  hath  heard  and  understond  it 
29.  II.  when  the  e.  heard  me,  Ihen  it  blessed  m 

21.  to  me  men  gave  e.  wailed,  and  kept  Bi;eact, 
3-.  11.  behold,  1  gave  e.  lo  your  reasons 
3().  10.  he  openeih  also  their  e.  to  di-icinlino 
42.5.  I  have  heard  of  Ihec  by  the  hearing  of  ■>»« 
Psal.  10.  17.  thou  wilt  cause  mine  e.  to  lies 
IS.  t  44.  at  the  bearing  of  the  e.  thev  shall  obey 
31.2.  bow  down  thine  e.  to  me,  deliver  n if  speedif» 
58.  4.  like  Ihe  deaf  adder,  that  sfoppe'h  lier  r.. 
it.  I.  I  cried  unto  God,  and  he  gave  e.  uniome 
94.  9.  he  Ihaf  planted  Ihe  e.  shall  he  not  heart 
lib. "^because  he  hafh  inclined  bis  c  unto  nie 
Prov.  5.  1.  and  bow  thine  e  to  mv  OnderstRndii^ 

13.  nor  inclined  my  e.  tolhem  Ihat  inslrucled  mo 
15.  31.  the  e.  that  heareth  the  reproof  of  life 
17.  4.  and  a  liar  giveth  e.  lo  a  naughty  tongue 


EAR 

PrOV  18.  IS.  the  e.  of  the  wise  seeketli  UnovViuiige 

ai  l^.tlie  liuariiig  e.  lUa  sueiiig  eye,  Ld.  iiiaile  bolli 

^  17.  buw  tliiiie  e.  iiear  tlie  words  ol'tlie  wise 

ijo.  W.  so  is  a  wise  reprover  on  an  obedient  e. 

SW.  U   he  lliat  turnetli  away  his  e.  from  liearing 
Ecri.  1.  8.  luir  is  the  e.  tilled  will)  hearing 
Isa.  48.  8.  fioin  that  tune  thine  t.  was  not  oiicncid 

SO.  4.  lie  wakeneih  my  c.  to  hear  as  the  learned 

3.  Lord  hath  openeJ  mine  e.  ami  1  was  not  re- 

l/ellious 

50.  1.  nor  is  his  e.  heavy  that  it  cannot  hoar 

&4. 4.  men  have  not  heard,  nor  perceived  by  the  e. 
Jer.6   lU.  behold,  their  CIS  uncircuinciaed 

7  24.  they  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their  e.  3G. 
1 11.  8. 1  17.  23. 1 'Jo  4. 1  34.  14.144.5. 

9.  20.  let  yonr  e.  receive  the  word  ol'tlie  Lord 

35.  15.  but  ye  have  not  inclined  your  c. 
I, am.  3.  50.  hide  not  thine  e.  at  my  breathing 
^tnos  3.  12.  takelh  from  the  lion  a  iiieco  of  an  e. 
Mat.  10.  27.  what  ye  liear  in  the  c.  that  preacli 

26.  51.  and  smote  oli'his  c.  Mark  14.  47. 
'..ukc  12.  3.  that  which  ye  have  spoken  in  the  e. 

22.  51.  and  he  touche<l  liis  c.  and  healed  him 
John  18.  2().  the  servant,  whose  c.  Peter  cut  otV 
1  t>ir.2.9.is  written,  eye  hath  not  seen,  nor  e.  heard 

12.  lli.  if  thee,  shall  say,  because  I  am  not  the  eye 

Ulv.  2.7.  he  that  lialh  an  e.  let  him  hear  what  Spirit 

saitli  to  churches,  11, 17,29.  |  3.0,  13,22.  |  13.U. 

Incline  EAR. 

PsA'.fi.  O  God,  inclinclht\a  e.tome,  and  hear  m^ 

speech,  71.  2.  |  t^S.  2.  Isa.  37.  17.  Dan.  9.  18. 

45.  10.  O  daughter,  consider,  and  incline  thine  c. 

49.  4.  I  will  incline  mine  e.  to  a  parable 
Prov-  2.  2.  so  that  thon  incline  thine  e.  to  wisdom 

4.  20.  my  smi,  incline  thine  e.  to  my  sayings 
ha.  55.  3.  incline  your  c.  and  come  unto  me 

Give  EAR. 
Eznd.  1.5.25.  if  wilt  g-ive  e.  to  hiscoTr.mundments 
i)eut.  1.  45.  but  the  Lord  would  not  hearken  nor 
giuc  c.  to  your  voice,  2  CAr. 24. 19.  JV"eA.y.30. 

32.  1.  give  e.  O  heavens,  and  I  will  speak 
ludg.  5.  3.  hear,  O  ye  kings,  give  e.  O  ye  jirinces 
Jol)  34.  2.  give  c.  to  me,  ye  that  have  knowledge 
{'sal.  5.  1.  give  e.  to  my  words,  O  Lord,  54.  2. 

17.  i   give  e.  unto  my  prayer,  55.  1.  |  86.  C. 

30. 12.  hear  my  prayer,  give  e.  to  my  cry,  141.  1. 

49.  I.  give  c.  all  ye  inhabitants  of  the  world 

78.  i. give  e.O  my  people  ||  80.  \.  giree.  shejihetd 
84.  8.  hear  my  jirayer,  give  e.  O  God  of  Jacob 
143.  1.  O  Lend,  give  e.  to  my  supplications 
ha.  1.  '2.  give  c.  O  earth,  for  the  Lord  liathspoken 

10  give  e.  to  the  law  of  our  God,  ye  people 
8.9.  ^ii-ec.  all  ye  of  far  countries,  gird  yourselves 
28.  23.  give  ye  e.  and  hear  my  voice,  hearken 
32.  9.  ye  carelecs  daughters,  give  e.  to  my  speech 
42.  2.'ll  who  among  you  will  give e.  to  this'' 
51  4.  hearken  and  give  c.  to  me,  O  my  nation 
.fer.V.i  ]^.give  f.  be  not  proud,  the  L.  hath  sjioken 
Ho3.  5.  1.  and  give  e.  O  house  of  the  king 
Joel  1.  2.  give  c.  all  ye  inhabitants  of  the  land 

Right  EAR. 
F.zod.  29.  20.  upon  the  lip  of  the  right  e.  of  his 
eons,  Lev.  8.  2:),  24.  ]  14.  14,  17,  25,  '■Xi. 
l.uke  22.  50.  one  cut  off  his  right  e.  .lokn  18.  10. 

EAR. 
F.i  id  9.31 .  for  barley  was  in  the  e.  and  flax  boiled 
Mark  4.  28.  then  the  e.  the  full  corn  in  the  e. 
EAR. 

1  Sam.  8.  12.  the  king  will  set  them  to  c.  the  ground 
/^a.  30. 24.  the  o;sen  that  e.  the  ground  shall  eat 

EARED. 
Deut.  21.4.  to  ■•.  rough  vallev  neither  e.  nor  sown 

EARING. 
Gen.  45.  C.  in  which  sliaP  be  neither  e.  nor  harvest 
Ezod.'H.  21.  in  e.  time  and  harvest  thou  ohalt  rest 

EARLY. 
Gtn.  19.  2.  ye  shall  rise  e.  and  go  on  your  way 
Judg.  7.  3.  whoso  is  fearful,  let  him  depart  e. 
19.  9.  and  to-morrow  get  you  c.  on  your  way 

2  King.'sG.  15.  servant  of  the  man  ofG.  was  risen  e. 
Ptnl.  46.  5.  God  shall  help  her,  and  that  right  e. 

57.  S.  awake  up,  I  myself  will  awake  e.  108.  2. 
63.  1.  thou  art  my  God,  e.  will  I  seek  thee 
78.  34.  they  returned  and  encjuireil  e.  after  God 
8fl.  14.  O  satisfy  us  e.  with  thy  mercy  that  we  may 
101.8.  I  will  e.  destroy  all  the  wicked  of  the  land 

Free.  ..  28.  they  shall  seek  me  e.  but  not  find  me 
8.  17.  those  that  seek  me  e.  shall  find  me 

Can'..  7.  12.  let  us  get  up  e.  to  the  vineyards 

Isa.  26.  9.  vrith  my  spirit  will  I  seek  thee  e. 

i/9».  5.  15.  in  their  affliction  they  will  seek  me  e. 
6.  4.  and  as  the  e.  dew  it  goith  away,  13.  3. 
Lnke'iA.  22.  women  who  were  e.  at  the  sepulchre 

Jiikn  18. 28.  they  led  Jesus  to  the  hall,  and  it  wase. 

50.  1.  the  first  day  Cometh  Mary  Magdalene  e. 
Jam.  5  7.  till  he  receive  the  e.  and  latter  rain 
See  Arose,  Rise,  Risen,  K:sino,  Rosi:,  Morn- 

EAR  RING. 
Gt%.  24.  ti.  tha'.  the  man  took  a  goldca  e 


EAR 

Gen.  24.  30.  When  Laban  saw  e.  nnd  bracelets  on 

his  sister's  hands 

47.  I  put  the  e.  ujioii  her  face,  and  the  bracelets 

Job.  42.  11.  every  one  gave  Job  an  e.  of  gold 

Prov.  25. 12.  as  an  e.  of  gold,  so  is  a  wise  reprover 

EAR-RINGS. 
(ien.  35.  4.  they  gave  to  Jacob  all  their  e. 
/",'/ (id.  32. 2.  breuk  ort"lhe  golden  e.  and  bring  to  me 

35.  22.  they  brought  c.  for  their  olVerings 
A'«m.31..')0.we  have  brought  c.to  make  aionemeni 
.ludg.  8.  24.  give  every  man  the  e.  of  his  pruj 
Isa.  3.  20.  the  Lord  will  take  away  the  e. 
Kick.  10.  12.  and  1  put  e.  in  thine  ears 
Hos.  2.  13.  and  she  decked  herself  witli  her  e. 

EARS. 
Gen.  23.tl0.  Ephron  answered  in  the  e.  of  children 

44.  18.  let  me  speak  a  word  in  my  lord's  c 

50.  4.  sjieak,  I  pray  you  in  the  e.  of  Pharaoh 
Eiod.  10. 2.  tiiou  inayest  tell  it  in  the  e.  of  thy  son 

17.  I'l.  and  rehearse  it  in  the  e.  of  Joshua 
JVum.  11.  t  L  it  was  evil  in  the  e.  of  the  Lord 
III  for  you  liLv,'  <vcpt  in  the  e.  of  the  Lord 
Deut.  31.  30.  Mosossjiake  in  thee,  ofcongiegation 
./(ish.  20.  4.  (leclaiv  his  cause  in  the  c.  of  the  elders 
.ludg.  9.  2.  in  the  i.  cf  the  men  of  Shechem,  Z 

1  Ham.  3.  U.  at  which  both  thee,  of  every  one  that 

hcareth  il  shall  tingle,  2  ifi'/i^s  21.  12   Jcr.  J9.3. 
8.  21.  he  rehearsed  them  in  the  e  of  the  Lord 
25.  t24.  let  thine  handmaid  speak  in  thine  e. 

2  Ham.  7.  22.  nor  any  god  beside  th-;e  according  to 

all  that  we  have  heard  with  our  e  lCAr.17.20. 

22.  7.  and  my  cry  did  enter  into  his  e. 

Job  15.21.  a  dreadful  sound  is  in  his  e.  in  prosperity 

28.  22.  we  have  heard  the  I'anu  thereof  with  our  e. 

33.  16.  then  he  opencth  the  e.  of  men,  and  sealeth 
Psal.  18.  0.  and  my  cry  came  even  into  his  c. 

34.  15.  and  his  e.  are  opened  to  their  cry 
44.  1.  we  have  heard  with  our  e.  O  God 
115.  6.  they  have  e.  but  hear  not,  135.  17. 

/^."oij.21.13.whusostoppetli  his  e.  at  cry  of  the  poor 

23.  9.  speak  not  in  the  e.  of  a  fool,  he  will  despise 
20.  17.  like  one  that  taketh  a  dog  by  the  c. 

Isa.  11.  3.  nor  reprove  after  the  hearing  of  his  e. 
32.3.  the  c.  of  them  that  near  shall  liearken 
33. 15.  that  stojipeth  his  e.  from  hearing  of  blood 

35.  5.  and  thee,  of  the  deaf  shall  be  unstopped 

42.  20.  opening  the  e.  but  he  heareth  not 

43.  8.  bring  forth  the  blind  and  deaf  that  have  e 
Jer.  2.  2.  go,  and  cry  in  the  e.  of  Jerusalem 

5.  21.  O  people,  which  have  e.  and  hear  not 

29.  29.  Zephaniah  read  in  the  e.  of  Jeremiah 

36.  15.  sit  down  now  and  read  it  in  our  e. 

21.  Jeliudi  read  it  in  the  c.  of  the  king  and  princes 
Mat.  28.  14.  if  tliis  come  to  the  governor's  e. 
Mark  7.  .33.  he  jiut  his  fingers  into  his  e.  and  spit 
35.  and  straightway  his  e.  were  opened 

8. 18.  having  e.  hear  ye  not  ?  do  ye  not  remember  7 
Acts!.  51.  ye  uncircunicised  in  heart  and  e.  resist 

11.22.  tiding*  came  to  the  c.  of  the  church 

17.  20.  thou  briiigest  strange  things  to  our  e. 
Horn.  11. 8.  hath  given  e.  that  they  should  not  hear 
2  Ti'/M.  4. 3.  they  heap  teachers,  having  itching  e. 
./a7n.5. 4.areentercii  into  e.  of  the  Lord  ofsabaoth 
1  Pet.  3.  12.  and  his  c.  are  open  to  their  jirayers 

EARS  to  hear. 
/)eut.29.  4.  the  Lord  hath  not  given  you  e.  to  hear 
Ezek.  12.  2.  they  have  e.  to  hear,  and  hear  not 
Mat.  11.  15.  he  that  halh  c.  to  hear,  let  him  hear, 
13.  9,  43.  Mark  4.  9,  23.  |  7.  16.  Luke  8. 
8.  I  14.  35. 

Mine  EARS. 
J^um.  14.28.  as  ye  have  spoken  in  mj'nre.  I  will  do 
.ludg.  17.  2.  the  silver  thou  speakest  of  in  mine  c. 
1  .Sam.  15.  14.  this  bleating  of  sheep  in  minec.? 
^ZKings  19.28.  tumult  come  into  mine  e.  /sa.37.29. 
2Chron.  7.  15.  and  mine  c.  attent  to  the  prayer 
.lob  33.  t  8.  surely  thou  hast  spoken  in  mine  e. 
I's.  40.6.  mine  e.  hast  thou  opened,  burnt-ofl'ering 

92.  11.  mine  c.  shall  hear  my  desire  of  tlie  wicked 
/.«■«.  5.  9.  in  mine  e.  said  the  Lord  of  hosts 

22.  14.  it  was  revealed  in  mine  e.  by  the  Lord 
Ezek.  8.18.  tho'  they  cry  in  mine  e.  with  loud  voice 

9. 1,  ne  cried  also  in  mine  e.  with  a  loud  voice 
J.,uke  1.  44.  thy  salutation  sounded  in  i;i«'HC  e. 

EARS  of  the  people. 
Ezod.  11.  2.  speak  now  in  the  e.  of  the  people 
Deut.  32. 44.  Moses  spake  in  the  c.  of  the  people 
.JudiT.  7.  3.  go  to,  proclaim  in  the  e.  of  thepeoplc 
1  .Sam.  11.4.  told  the  tidings  in  the  e.  of  the  people 
2/rijif'sl8.2G.  talk  n;''  in  the  c.  of  people,  /.la.SG.lI. 
JVeA.  3.  3.  e.  of  people  were  attentive  to  the  law 

13.  t  L  on  that   day  they  read   in  the  e.  of  tht 
people,  Jer.  28.  7.  |  36.  6,  10,  13, 14. 
r/iei'r  EARS. 
Gen.  20.  8  Abimelech  told  these  things  in  their  e. 

35.  4.  give  Jacob  ear-rings  which  were  in  their  e. 
Ezod  32.3  p('0[)le  brake  offthe  ear-rings  in  their  e. 
Deut.  31.  28.  I  mav  9|)cak  these  wonls  \ntheire. 
2K'in^?23.2.readiirtA<ir  e.  2  CXr.34.30.  Jer.3ri.l5. 
Job  30   !■»  he  op<>oeth  their  e.  in  oppreision 


V.AR 

Tsa.  6.10.  make  heart  fat,  thtir  e.  hpavj,  Tesf  tliey 
hear  with  their  e.  Mat.  13.  15.  J]tfs::S.  27', 
J/ic.7.10.lhe  iialujiis  shall  sre,  their  e.  <halt  bw  deaf 
Ztc/i.  7.  11.  but  ihey  slopped  Ihcir  e.  Acts  7.  57 
2  Tim.  4.  1.  Utey  shall  \.vi\ »  uwuy  tlteir  c.  I'loiii  lrul& 

Thine  EARS. 
I.Saoi.  25.  t  24.  hi  iiiine  iiandiiiaid  speak  in  t/itne  $ 
J  Chr.  (i.  40.  tat  lAine  t.  be  attent  to  the  pruye: 
I'sat.  10.  J7.  thou  wilt  iausc  tkine  e.  totlicar 

130.  2.  let  thine  e.  be  aliuiUive  to  the  voice 
f  roc. 23. 12.  ajiply  thine  e.  to  words  of  knuwledee 
Isa.  39.  21.  thine  e.»hi\U  h.ar  a  woni  behind  Iliov 

4il.  20.  the  children  shall  say  again  in  thinee. 
Jer.  28.  7.  hear  this  uoid  lliiit  1  speak  111  thine  e 
Eivk.  3.  10.  anil  hear  with  Ihine  e.  40.  4.  |  44.  .,. 

II).  12.  I  put  ear-riiii!s  in  thine  e.  and  a  crown 

23.  25.  they  snail  lake  awiiy  thy  nose  and  ihme  6. 

24.  26.  to  cause  thee  to  hear  svilh  thme  e. 

Your  EARS. 
/)euf.!).l. hear  the  statutes  which  I  speak  mynur  ft 
Job  13.  17.  hear  my  declaration  with  your  e. 
I's.  78.  1.  inclineyuKr  e.  to  the  words  of  my  mouth 
.ler.  20.  11.  as  ye  have  heard  with  ijoiir  c. 

1.5.  Lord  sent  me  to  speak  these  words  in  yiivr  e. 
Mat,  13.  16.  bill  blessed  are  your  e.  for  they  heaj 
y,«/i-e  4.  21.  this  scripture  is  fulfilled  in  your  c. 
9.  44.  let  these  sayings  sink  down  in  your  e. 

EARS 
Gen.  41.  5.  behold,  seven  c.  of  corn  came  up,  22. 
Dev.  2.  14.  shait  olfer  for  a  meat-ofi'eriiig  green  e. 
23.  14.  not  eat  green  c.  till  ye  bring  an  ollt^ring 
Deut.  23.  25.  niayest  pluck  the  e.  with  thine  haml 
Ruth'i.'i.  lei  me  go  and  glean  e.  of  corn  alter  hiiji 
2  Kings  4.42.  brought  the  man  of  G.  full  e.  of  corn 
.loh  24.24.  t)ie  wicked  cut  otf  as  lops  of  e.  of  co:.. 
A.a.l7.5.the  glory  of  Jacob,  as  when  one  reapeth  e. 
Mat.  12.1.  his  disciples  were  a  hungered,  and  began 
to  )iluck  the  c.  of  corn,  Mark  2.23.  J.,uke6.  1. 
See  Skven. 
EARNEST. 
The  apostle  Paul  speaks  of  the  earnest  of  tho 
Spirit,  2  Cor.  1.  22.  the  first-fruits  of  the  Spirit, 
Rom.  8.  2!).  ajid  of  being  sealed   by  the  Spirit, 
Eph.  ].  13.    'These  phrases  signify  the  assur- 
ance which  the  Spirit  of  adoption  docs  give 
believers  of  their  inheritance  in  heaven.     For 
as  the  first  fruits  were  pledges  to  the  Jews  of 
the  ensuing  crop  ;  and  as  he  that  receives  the 
earnest,  is  sure  to  have  the  full  sum  paid  him, 
or  the  full  bargain  made  good,  when  the  per- 
son that  gives  It  is  honcb't  and  faithful:  Sc 
the  graces  wrought  in  the  soul  by  the  Spirit  oj 
God,  such  as  love,  joy,  peace,  &c.  arc  pledges 
of  that  abundance  and  fulness  of  joy  and  fe- 
licity, which  believers  partake  of  in  hcave'^. 
Yet  these  graces  and  comforts  which  the  god- 
hl  enjoy  hire,  arc  but  first-f;uits  in  regard  of 
their  order ;  thcT)  precede  the  full  harvest  :  Jjnii 
in  regard  of  their    quantity,  they  are  but  a 
handful  in  comparison  of  the  whole  seal  and 
earnest:  though  tluij  both  imply  assurance,  yet 
they  tliffir  thus;  si'ahng  especially  refers  to 
the  understanding ;  earnest  to  the  affections. 
Though  the  seal   assures  vs,  yet  it  is  not  part 
of  the  inheritance  ;  but  <Ae  earnest  so  assures 
us,  that  It  gives  a  part  of  the  inheritance ; 
It  works  that  joy  in  the  heart,  which  is  a  fore- 
taste of  heaven,  and  which  the  saints  are  filled 
with  there. 
2  Cor.  1.22.  hath  given  thee,  of  the  Spirit,  5.  5. 
Eph.  1.  14.  which  is  thee,  of  our  inheritance 

EARNEST. 
Prov.  27.  t  6.  but  the  kisses  of  an  enemy  are  e. 
.lets  12. 1 5.  e.  prayer  was  made  to  God  for  him 
Wom.8.19.thee.ex[iectation  of  the  creiiture  waiteth 
2  Cor.  7.  7.  when  he  told  us  yonr  e.  desire 
8.  10.  which  put  the  same  e.  caie  into  Titns 
PA//.1.20  according  to  my  e.  e.xpeciation  and  hop* 
//e4.2.1.  we  ought  to  give  the  moree.  heedlolhingi 

EARNESTLY. 
JV*u7n.22. 37.  did  I  not  e.  send  to  thee  to  call  the«1 
1  .Sam.  20.  ().  David  e.  asked  leave  of  me,  28. 
JV*eA.  3.  20.  Haruch  c.  repaired  the  other  piece 
13.  t  0.  and  after  certain  days  I  e.  requested 
.lob  7.  2.  as  a  servant  e.  desireih  the  shadow 
.ler.  II.  7.  fiir  1  c.  protested  to  your  faihere 

31.  20.  1  do  e.  remember  him  still 

Mie.  7.  3.  tliey  may  do  evil  with  holh  haiidi «. 

/,ute22.  41.beinginanagonyhe  prayed  moree. 

56.  but  a  certain  maid  t.  looked  upon  Peter 

Jicts  3  12.  men  of  Israel,  w  hy  look  ye  so  e.  on  us? 

23.  1.  Paul  e.  beholding  council,  said,  1  liiv« 

1  Cor.  12.  31.  but  covet  e.  the  best  gifls 

2  Cor.  5.  2.  in  this  we  groan,  e.  desiring  to  lie 
Jam.  5.  17.  Tl^lias  prayed  e.  that  it  might  not 
Jude  3,  that  ye  should  e.  contend  for  the  faith 

EARNETH. 
Harr.  J   6.  he  that  e.  wages,  e.  to  put  it  in  a  baj 

EARTH. 
Is  tahcn  (1)  For  that  grout  andterre»l.nal  lU- 


EAR 


EAR 


Th^^fjTtuZXr::^^^^^^^^^^^  whichshaket...  the  ..  ou.  of  ner  place 


EAR 


ts  said  to  yield  fruit,  to  be  barren,  watered, 
&-C.    l,i)  For  all  that  rude  matter  wkich.  was 
created  m  the  begmmng.     Gen.  1.  i,  God  cre- 
ated the  h-  iveii  and  tlie  earth ;  that  is,  tlie  mat- 
er of  a-    sensible  beings,  {[t)  Hi/ ike  earth  is 
neaut  U;  Itrratjueoas globe,  tlie  earth  and  all 
.A.it  It  coMains,  men,  aiiiinais,vlants,  metals 
waters,  Jis/i^  &c.    Psal.  24.  1,  The  earlh  is  tlie 
L'^rd  s,  and  the  fulr.css  thereof.     (4)   The  earth 
's  often  taken  jor  those  who  inhabit  it,  Gen  6 
IJ.  1 11.  J.  i'he  earth  is  filJed  with  violence.  Tlie 
who.e  earth  wn.s  of  one  language.     I'sal.  96  1 
bjng  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth.     (5)  Some- 
times the  whole  earth,  or  all   the   kingdoms  of 
the  earth,  si^r,,,^,*  no  mure  than  the  whole  em- 
pire 0j  Chaldea  and  Assyria.     Ezra  1.  2    The 
Lord  God  of  heaven  hath"  given  me  all  the'kin<' 
doms  of  the  earth.  Earth  is  taken  for  Canaan 
or  the  land  of  Ike  Jews ;  Hum.  9.  2i,     A  short 
work  will  the  Lord  make  upon  the  earth.     He 
will  bring  asuddcn  destruction  upon  that  land 
and  pc<,ple.    ..ind  in  Mat.  'J.  -26.  Mark  15.  33. 
I..uke  4.  '2j.  the  word  which  is  translated  \a.n<\, 
IS  in  the  Greek,  earth. 
&  nvan  of  the  earth,  Gcu.  9.  ]  20  Noah  was  a  man 
ot  the  earth,  a  husbandman,  or  one  who  tilled 
the  ground.  In  Psal.  10.  18,  the  man  of  the  earth 
signifies  a  mortal,  eartldij- minded  man,  who 
was  maiU  oj  the  dust,  and  must  return  to  the 
dust.    Larth,  //(  the  moral  sense  of  it,  is  set  in 
opposition  to  heaven;  things  earthly  and  car- 
■1 ,"' 'li"  '*"'»■'  '"■'""■"/y  and  sp  ritual.     John  3. 
.n.  He  that  IS  of  the  earth  is  earthly,  and  speak- 
etJi  ol  the  earth  :  He  that  coinetii  "from  heaven 
IS   ahove  all.     Col.  3.  J,  2,  If  ye    then   be  risen 
"ilh  (Jirist,  seek  those  things  which  are  above 
asid   set   not   yonr  affections  on   things  on  the 
earth.      'J'he  terrestrial  man  is  set  in  upposi- 
liun  to  Ike  heamnly,  1  Cor.  15.  47,  4H,  The  first 
man  isot  the  earth,  earthy,  the  second  man  is 
ine  Lord  (roni  heaven.     Adam,  the  first  public 
persun    and    head  uf  the  old   covenant,    was 
lormed  of  the  earth  ;  he  was  mortal  and  cor- 
ruptiMe.-  Hut  Christ,  the  second  public  person, 
onil  head  of  the  new  covenant,  is  of  a  heavenly 
descent,  and  has  a  divine,  as  well  as  a  human 
nature.  In  like  wanner  the  enrthli/  house  is  set 
sn  opposilwn  to  the  heavenly  ;  2  Cor.  5.  1    If  onr 
earthly  house  of  this  tabernacle  were  dissolved 
«e  have  a  building  of  God,  a  house  not  mad  J 
«iih   hands,  eternal    in   the  heavens.      //  this 
•>udily  frame  of  nature  were  taken  to  pieres  by 
..rath    there  is  a  slate  of  glory  provided  by 
iToajur  the  separate  soul  to  pass  unto. 

.A        .■J^"'\  ""■  '•  "•'^^'  ^''h"i"t  form  and  void 
I«.  and  God  called  the  dry  land  e. 
1 1 .  and  God  said,  let  the  e.  bring  forth  grass,  24 
IV  and  the  e.  brought  forth  grass  and  herb 
-'d.  be  fruitlul,  replenish  e.  and  subdue  it,  9.  1. 
c.     I.  the  e.  also  was  corrupt  before  God 
'■  17.  and  the  ark  was  lifted  up  above  the  e. 
kl     '"  '''°  second  month  was  the  e.  dried 


12. 15.  he  ser.deth  waters  and  thev  overturn  the  e 

lo.  19.  to  whom  alone  the  e..  was  given 

10.  la.  O  c  cover  not  thou  my  blood,  let  my  cry 

IS.  4.  shall  the  e.  be  ibrsaken  for  thee  '> 

-20.  27   and  the  e.  shall  rise  up  against  him 

of  ^"  ^."^  ""  '"'  ""^  ""S'"*'  """'-  '"^  had  the  e. 

■a.  4.  the  poor  of  the  e.  hide  tliemselv..'s 

2ti.  7.  he  hangeth  the  e.  ujion  iiothin" 

30.  6.  to  dwell  in  the  caves  of  the  e.  and  in  rocks 

^.children  ol  base  men, they  were  viler  than  the  e 
34  13.  who  hath  given  him  a  charge  over  thee  ? 
ii.  17.  vvhen  he  quieteth  the  e.  by  the  south- wind 
M.  4.  when  I  laid  the  Ibundationa  of  the  e. 

18.  hast  thou  perceived  the  breadth  of  the  e.? 
t^sal.     8.  give  Uiee  the  utteimost  parts  of  the  e. 

10.  be  instructed,  ye  judges  of  the  e. 
10. 18.  that  the  man  of  the  e.  inav  no  more  oppreos 
12.  b.  pure  words,  as  silver  tried  in  a  fi^ruace  of  e. 
.o.  IJ.  and  his  seed  shall  inherit  the  e. 
33  5.  the  e.  is  full  of  the  goodness  of  the  Lord 

14.  he  looketh  on  all  the  inhabitantu  of  Jie  e 
Ji.  9.  that  wait  on  Lord  shall  inherit  the  e.  11  2« 

46.  2.  we  will  not  fear  though  the  e.  be  removed 
0.  he  uttered  Ins  voice,  the  c.  melted 

47.  9.  for  the  shields  of  the  e.  belong  unto  God 

48.  Z  tht!  joy  of  the  whole  e.  is  mount  Zion 
bU.  J.  thou  hast  made  the  c.  to  tremble 
63.  9.  shall  go  into  the  lower  parts  of  the  e. 
Co.  8.  that  dwell  m  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  e 

9.  thou  visitest  the  e.  and  wateiesl  it 
67.  6.  then  shall  e.  yield  her  increase,  Ezek.  34  27 
68  8.  the  e.  shook,  the  heavens  also  drojiped 

32.  sing  unto  God,  ve  kingdoms  of  ihe  e 
71.  20  Shalt  bring  me  up  from  the  depths  of  the  e. 
^vb^shall  come  down  as  showers  that  water  the  e 
ui.  9.  and  their  tongue  walketh  through  the  c 
<5.  3.  the  c.  and  all  the  inhahilants  thereof  are 
dissolved,  I  bear  up  its  pillars,  Jsa.  24. 19 

8.  the  wicked  of  the  e.  shall  wring  them  out 
/b.S.thee.  feared  II  77.  18.  thee. trembled, 97.  4 

4'  rT,  ,M  ^'l^  ^'■"^^  "'  ^'^'"'  ""^  '"'^■'•'k  "''tl'e  e. 

>».  bJ.  like  the  c.  which  he  hath  establish,  for  over 
on"  o  ''"''*'''  O God,  judge  the  e.  thou  shalt  inherit 
90.  .'.  or  ever  thou  hadst  formed  the  e. 
J7.  1.  the  Lord  leignelh   let  the  e.  rejoice 
.i9.  ].  the  Lord  leigiieth,  let  the  c.  be  moved 
102.  2o.  ol  old  hast  thou  laid  the  foundation  of 
in,  n,,        '''<=  «v'04.  5.  Prov.  8.W.  Jsa.  4ii.  13. 
J()4.  l.f.lhe  e.  IS  satished  with  the  fruit  of  thy  works 

24.  ( )  Lord,  the  c.  is  full  of  thy  riches 
1J4.7.  iremhIe.Oe.  at  the  presence  of  ihe  Lord 
In"  J\-  "','^'^-  ''^"'  lie  given  to  the  children  of  men 

on"    ,     "'''  '^-  '^  ^""''^  '^  *"""  o''"iy  mercy 

90.  thou  hast  established  the  e.  and  it  abideth 
I4i.  8.  who  prepareth  rain  for  the  e. 
148.  13.  his  glory  is  above  the  e.  and  heaven         i 
Prov.3. 19.  the  Ld.  hath  founded  the  c.  Isa.  24  1 
Ofi''".!,^!!f  f.!'"P/™T  e^'^/'^sl'iigiorever  e.  was 


22^wl,ile  .  remameth,  seed-time  shall  n^J  cease   i^;;;.  T^'Z  rfnT^SMorZ' 
''•  1.1  tor  atokenot  a  cnvpiianf  hot,.,„„„ ,  _       r   ^  "^  "ic  t.  <io.ucin  lor  eve 


so  '•:^- "."■  '^ ^"'^P''  «t  a  covenant  between  me  and  e. 
u. -J^.  in  his  days  was  thee,  divided,  ]  Chr  1  19 
Is  18,  and  ail  the  nations  of  the  e.  shall  bn^'blc^s- 
ed  in  him,  22.  18.  |  26.  4.  |  23  14 
27.  2_8.  God  give  thee  of  the  fatness  of  the  p." 
t-   •■*'■'"  l''«'"eo>is years  e.  brou-ht  forth  handfuls 

'ulri  :,"■  ','""  ""^  ^""^  '"  tl'e  ■"■'!«•  "Hhe  e. 
.'■  -J.  t  lat  thou   mavest  know  that   the  e.  is  the 
Lord  s,  Oeut.  10.  14.  P.5«;.2-l.  1.  1  C«r.l0.2f). 
w.  .-lethal  one  cannot  he  able  to  see  the  e 
««■  l^"  '"■'"•;■'""'";'>>'  l,>«"'l,  ^-  swallowed  them 
v/,,,  i"fi  !^.i    r"'."'^''"  "'""  '''■■'"  '"'•'^e  unto  me 
\um.  16  3  I.  ,f  the  e.  open  her  mouth  and  swallow 
•i- and  the  e.  opened  lier  mouth  and  swallowed 
ihem  up  and  their  houses,  2(i.  10.  Ps.  ]0C  17 
D     ;  oil  t""'j  '''',',  ""'  ''•  s«'a"'-w  us  up  also 
r>.«r.28.1.Lord  will  set  thee  above  all  nalions  of  e. 
■3.  ,      ■  ":,         '^  nnderthee  shall  be  iron 
IT   "  "       '","'  "  '■  "'^  '■""'^^  °*''"V  mouth 
l.I.he  made  Inm  ride  on  the  high  places  ofthe  e. 

I V"  "    o  a 'l?*"  ';»'""""'^  tf«P  '■•  with  her  increase 
I  .Sam  2. 8  for  the  pillars  ofthe  e.  are  the  I,ord's 
4.  ...  Jsrael  shouted,  so  that  Ihe  e.  rang  again 
14.  i:,  tiny  also  irembled,  and  Ihee.  nnnked 

09t,V     f, '"""  r'"';"  "''"'  '■•  ""  '''s  head,  15.  .32. 

2Z.f.  Ihen  the  e.  shook  an-l  trembled,  Psal.  18.  7. 
•>  ^'"-"■^' '•''"•«"  «l'»'  H'E  "■  rent  will,  the  sound 
!  rl"'"   iJ  V?  "'y*'',■'■^'^"«  t^---  mules'  b.;rden  of e. 

.<<   at  the  presence  ofthe  Lord,  because   God 
Cometh  to  judge  the  e.  Psal.  96. 13. 198  9 

^vro^'fi  ;"?'"""'■'■'".'"""' ^"•'  ofheaven  ana  c. 
r  .  ;   ,r-  '"O"  'i.tst  mide  the  e.  fsa.  45.  12, 


Zli  as  yet  he  had  not  made  the  c.  nor  fields 
-.J..3  r.for  depth  and  heart  of  kings  is  unsearchable 
30,  lb  Ihe  e.  that  is  njt  filled  with  water 

-1.  for  three  things  the  c.  is  disquieted,  for  four 


5.  9.  moreover,  the  profit  ofthe  e.  is  for  all 
Isa.  4.  2.  the  fruit  ofthe  e.  shall  be  excellent 
11. 4.  thai  smiteth  the  e.  with  the  rod  of  his  mouth 

9.  e.  shall  be  full  ofthe  knowledge  ofthe  Lord 
13.  1.!   the  e.  shall  remove  out  of  her  place 
14. 16.  IS  this  the  man  lliat  made  the  e.  lo  tremble  ? 
24.  4.  the  c.  moiirnelh  and  fadeth  away,  3,'{.  9. 

.^.  thee,  is  defiled  iiniler  the  inhabitants  th>'reof 

19.  e.  IS  utterly  broken  down,  the  e.  is  dissolved 

20.  e  shall  reel  ||  26. 19.  e.  shall  cast  out  the  dead 
2h.  21.  tJie  c.  also  shall  dis-  lose  her  ulood 

"^n"  i"  '*''  '''^'^'  '"■'''''  "'"'  ^''  'hat  is  therein 
40.  22.  If  IS  he  that  sittethon  the  circle  of  thee 

I   /<  VJ"'  p"^'^^"'  o'"  'he  ends  of  the  e.  fainteth  not 
44.  -'4.  that  spread  abroad  Ihe  e.  \y  myself 

I  45.  a  let  Ihe  e.  o|ien  ||  12.  I  have  i  lade  the  e. 

I     22.  look  to  me  and  be  ye  saved  a.l  ends  of  thee. 
49.  l.i.  sing,  O  heavens,  and  be  joyful,  O  e. 
51.  0.  look  on  the  e.  the  e.  shnll  wax  old 
"q"': 'l'"^  sailh  the  Lord,  Ihe  e.  is  my  footstool 
S.shiill  thee,  be  made  to  bring  forth  in  (medav' 

■^Z*^^-^'  '  ^"^'^•'^  '''*-'  ''■  ''  ""''^  without  form  ' 

28.  for  this  shall  ihe  c.  mourn,  heavens  be  black 
6.  10.  hear,  ()  e.  I  will  bring  evil  on  this  peoi  le 
10.  10.  at  his  wrath  the  e.  shall  irrmble 
22.  29.  0«.  e.  c.  hear  the  word  of  ihe  Lord,  write 
ye  this  man  chddless,  JTic.  1.  2 
4R.  8,  Egypt  saith,  I  will  go  up  nnd  rover  the  e. 
49.  21.  the  e.  is  moved  at  the  noise,  50.  46. 
51.  15.  he  hath  made  the  e.  bv  his  power 
Ezek.  7.  21    I  will  give  it  lo  ihe  wicked  of  ihe  e. 
9.  9.  they  sny,  the  Lord  hath  forsaken  Ihe  e 
43.  2.  and  the  e.  shined  with  his  glory 


«,....,,,,  :,.,^,„s.;;j'js,.,!C^S;:^^.St;:tt^S,.^ 


JoeJ  2,  10.  the  e.  shall  qunke  before  them 
.imos  8.  9.  1  will  darken  the  e.  in  the  clear  day 
Jonah  2.  6,  the  e.  with  her  bars  was  about  me 
Mic  C.  2.  hear,  ye  strong  foundations  of  the  e. 
7.  17.  they  shall  move  out  like  worms  of  I  lie  e. 
Nell.  1.  5.  the  e.  is  Imrnt  up  at  his  presence 
Ihih.  2.  14.  the  c.  filled  with  knowledge  of  tie  U 
3- 3.  and  tne  c.  was  fiill  of  his  praise 
9.  thou  didst  cleave  the  e.  with  rivcie 
Hag.  1.  10.  the  e.  is  stayed  from  her  fruit 
/.ech.  1.  10.  sent  to  walk  to  and  fro  Ltiro'  the  e  6  7 
4  10  tae  eyes  of  the  Lord  winch  run  thro'  the  e 
M      *■  •"•  '''*'  ^  '^"'"e  'he  e.  with  a  curse 
JUat.  j.,1.  blessed  are  meek,  for  they  shall  inherit  n 
3a.  swear  not  by  the  e.  for  it  is  God's  foolsiool 
i.J.  ;j.  where  tliey  had  not  much  e.  Mark  4.  5 
Marki.'iS.  for  thee,  bringeth  forth  tiuit  of  h.i.eil 
John  .i.31.he  that  isofthe  e.i8eartlily,aiids|ieaketa 
of  thee,  he  that  cometh  from  heaven  is  above  all 
1  Cor.  15.  4i.  the  hrst  man  is  ofthe  c.  earthy 
i  rim.il.  20.  but  also  vessels  of  wood  and  of  e 
Weft.  b.  /.  the  e.  which  drmkeih  in  the  ram 
1-.  2b.  whose  voice  then  shook  the  e.  but  now 
Jam.  5.  i   waiteth  for  the  precious  fruit  ofthe  e 
OD  ,".f,n  ]*'"  "■  hioufe'ht  forth  her  fruit 
ir     -^"-'he  c.aiid  worksthetein  shall  be  burnt  ui. 
,?■/■  :  •  ''""  ""'  """  "■  ""f  sea.  no'-  the  trees 
1  i.  4.  olive  trees  standing  before  the  God  of  the  «. 
lo    "'^e  power  to  smite  the  e.  with  all  plagues 
U.  lb.  the  e.  opened  and  swallowed  up  the  HoimI 
13.  12.  causeth  the  e.  to  worship  the  first  beast 
lo"  i"    ,      "^"^  ^-  ^^''^  hghtened  with  his  glory 
on"  ■,"■    c    ^'■^■'"  ^^hore,  which  did  corrupt  th"e  e 
-9.  11.  from  whose  face  the  e.  fled  away 
*ee  Beasts,  Dust,  Ends,  Fxch:,  Kings,  IJe4 
VEN,  PisopLE,  Whole. 

Jill  the  EARTH. 
Oeri.  1.26.  lot  them  have  dominion  over  all  thee 
t.  3.  lo  keep  seed  alive  on  the  face  of  all  the  c 
Wlr  ''f  f,  eonl'onnd  the  language  of  ««  the  e'. 
18.-,}.  shall  not  the  Judge  of  ««  «/,c  e.  do  rioht  1 
U.  31.  to  ctmic  in  lo  us  after  manner  of «//  the  t 
Ezod.  9.  14.  iheie  is  none  like  me  in  all  the  e 

16.  my  name  declared  thro'  all  the  e.  Rom.  9   H 
■Vi  ?o"  I'ejuhar  treasure;  for  all  the  e.  is  mme 
.H.  10.  Sdch  as  have  not  been  done  in  all  the  c 
.y«/«.  14.  21.  all  the  e.  shall  be  filled  with  "lory 
Josh.  3.  11.  the  Lord  of  a«  the  e.  13    ZecA.  (i  £• 
2.t  14.1  am  going  the  way  of  a«(Aee.  1  K,n'r.-^'i 
Judg.  6.  37.  and  if  it  be  dry  on  all  tlie  e.  be~.„|,,' 
I  6a/H. l/.4fi.  that  all  Ihe  e.  may  know  there  is  -i  G 
1  {V"5-«10.24.««?Ace.Jought"ioSolomcn  to  heai 
-  hoigs  5.  15.  110  God  in  all  the  e.  but  in  Israel 
1  Chr.  16. 14.  hisjudgin.  are  in  all  the  e.  Ps.  lUa  7 
-3.  sing  to  the  Lord,  all  thee.  Psal.  06.  I. 
30.  fear  before  him  all  the.  e.  Psal.  33.  8  I  90  <) 
Psal.  8   1.  excellent  is  thy  name  in  all  the  cl'.K  ' 
45.lb.whom  thou  mayest  make  princes  mall  thie 
4^.-.  L.isagrcatkiiigoveraZ/^Aee.  7.  Zech.  14.9. 
5 (.5.  let  thy  glory  'oe  above  all  the  e.  1 1 .  |  108.  '>. 
66, tl.niakea  joyful  noise a««Aec.  98.4.  I  100.  t  I 
4.  all  the  e.  shall  worship  thee,  and  sing  to  Ihce 
83. 18.  ihat  thou  art  most  high  over  all  the  e  07  y 
/.'«.I0. 14. so  have  I  gathered  all  thee,  none  moved 
^-.  .^.  done  excellent  Ihmgs,  this  is  known  in  all  e 
r^  OP*  r"*!  ""^  '•ehiike  of  his  people,  from  all  the  e 
!Z-  ,'•,"•  ^  "''"  "la'^e  this  cily  a  curse  to  all  the  e. 
.«.  J.  It  shall  be  an  honour  be.'bre  all  the  earth 
•5L  /.  a  golden  cup  Ihat  made  nil  the  e.  drunken 
*d.  O  mountain,  which  dcstroyest  all  the  e 
49.  so  at  Babylon  shall  fall  Iheslain  of  n«  (Ar  r 
I)anS>.  39.  a  kingdom  shall  bear  rule  over  alt  the  e 
Hah.  2.  20.  let  all  the  e.  kec))  silence  before  him 
y.eph.  3.  8.  all  Ihe  e.  shall  be  devoured  wiih  fire 
y'.ech.  1. 11.  allthe  e.  sitleth  still  and  is  at  res! 
/,7/Ar23.  44.  ihere  was  a  darkness  over  all  tfi£ 
horn.  10.  1,8.  their  sound  wimt  into  all  the  e. 
Kcv.  5.  6.  seven  Spinls  of  God  sent  forth  into  all* 

Prom  the  EARTH. 
fVen.  2.  6.  but  there  went  up  a  mist /row  tkf  o, 
4.  11,  nnd  now  art  thou  cursed /rom  the  e. 

6.  tl3.  beliolri,  twill  destroy  them  from  thr  e. . 

7.  S3,  and  ihey  were  deslroyed  from  the  e. 
8. 11   Nonh  knew  waters  were  nbated  from  Ihe  e 

Exod.  9. 15.  thou  Shalt  be  cut  off  from  'thee,    hsk 

,  c     ^■^t^f'J-  '"'*•  '5-   '''■'"'■  •^-  2^2.  JV«A.  't.  13 
^Sam.  28, 23.  Saul  arose /rom  the  e.  and  sat  om  i.oii 

io"!-  'l"  °''""  '  "°'  "*''*'  >'""  a«ay./"»-o'n  the  e. 

l~.  ii.  the  elders  went  to  raise  him  from  the  t 
20.  David  t  ose  from  thee,  and  wished  himspH 
Job  18.17. his  rememliranceshall  perish/ro?n  fie  e 
/V«/.  21. 10.  shah  destroy  their  fruit/ro/n  the  e. 

34.  16.  cut  ofT  remembrance  of  them  from  the  c 

US.  7.  praise  L.  from  the  e.  ye  dragons  and  de'in 

f     "."o   .",       '^  ''"'"'^^ '°  •'''^o'""  P°"r  /'•"'"  t'le  « 
>r.  10   11.  even  they  shall  perish  from  ihf  e. 
hiik.  1.  19,  living  creatures  were  lift  iip/rom  e  21 
Dan.  ,.  4.  anil  it  was  b-^ed  up/rom  the  e. 
.Owns  3.  5,  shnll  one  take  up  a  snare  from  tks  $ 


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ieti  8.  33.  for  liis  liH'  is  ta'iim  fv<m  the  e. 

9.  S.  tjaul  arose /rum  th,e  c.  ii:'A  lio  s^w  im  lu^ii 

2-J.2;;.  sail!,  uway  wiU  d'ji-ri  ;•.  l-i.'Unv /rum  £Af  f. 
K«u.t).4.pouer  given  luiu  '.ot-ike  iit.«ce//-u/H  t/ic  c. 

14. a  but  144,UUU  which  were  leaeeiiwil/rum  lliet. 

Jn  t.i'j  E.MiTll. 
Gen.  1.  22.  ami  lei  fowl  inuUii)ly  in  tlie  c. 

4.  12.  a  vugLibuiiil  siKvIl  thou  he  in  llic  c.  'A. 

6.  5.  liie  wickeiliRss  of  man  was  great  ill  (Ac  e. 
lU.b.  Nimma  began  to  be  a  mighty  one  in  the  e. 
lU.  31.  not  a  man  ire  t/ie  c.  to  come  in  uiUo  us 
45.  7.  sent  me.  to  preserve  you  a  posterity  (/( the  c. 

Exod.  20.  4.  or  that  is  m  the  e.  benealli,  or  water 
Josh.  7.  21.  and  bvhold  iliey  are  hid  in  the  c. 
Judg.  IS.  10.  no  want  of  any  thing  that  is  in  the  e. 
%S<iin.'i-  9.  a  great  name,  like  to  the  name  of_tlie 
great  men  that  are  in  the  e.   1  Vkron.  17.8. 
23.  what  nation  in  e.  like  Israel  ?   1  Chr.  17.  21. 
14.  20.  to  know  all  things  that  are  in  the  e. 
1  Chron.  2i).  11.  for  all  that  is  in  the  c.  is  llune 
8  tViruH   6    14.  there  is  no  God  like  thee  in  the  e. 
Job  J   7   frjin  going  to  and  fro  in  the  e.  2.  i. 
8.  that  there  is  none  like  him  m  the  e.  2.  3. 
14.  (3.  though  the  root  thereof  wa,\  old  /«  the  e. 
24.  Iti.  their  portion  is  cursed  m  the  e. 
3U.  14.  ostrich,  which  loaveth  her  egg3i7(<Aef. 
Psal.  IG.  3.  but  to  the  saints  that  are  in  the  e. 
4(i.  (5.  w  hat  desolations  lie  hath  made  in  the  e. 

10.  be  still,  I  will  be  e.valted  i;i  the  e. 
5d.  11.  verily  he  is  a  God  that  judgetli  in  the  e- 
".■2.  10.  there"  shall  be  a  handful  of  corn  in  the  e 
1 19.  I'J.  1  am  a  stranger  m  the  e.  hide  not  lliy  com. 
HI).  11.  let  not  an  evil  speaker  be  established  in  c. 
fruv.  11.31.  the  righteous  be  recompensed  in  thee. 
Isa.  2i).  9.  for  when  thy  judgments  are  in  the  e. 
\!i.  we  have  not  wrought  deliveranci^  m  the  e. 
40.  24.  then  slock  shall  not  take  root  m  the  c. 
42.  4.  till  he  have  set  judgment  in  the  e. 
62.  7.  till  he  make  Jerusalem  a  praise  in  the  e. 
6J.  1(3.  shall  bless  in  God  of  Iruth,  who  blessetli 
himself  irt  the  e.  and  he  that  sweareth  in  thee. 
Jer.  17.  13.  that  forsake  thee,  be  written  in  the  e. 
31.  22.  the  Lord  hath  created  a  new  thing  in  the  e. 
Has.  2.  23.  and  I  will  sow  her  unto  mo  in  the  e. 
Joel  2.  30.  and  I  will'shew  wonders  in  thee, 
jlmos  5.  7.  ye  who  leave  offrigUleousness  in  the  e. 
Mat.  25.  18.  he  went  and  digged  tn  the  c.  and  hid 

25.  1  was  afraid,  and  hid  thy  talent  z«<Ae  e. 
Mark  4.31.  -t  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  when 
it  is  sown  in  the  e.  is  less  than  all  seeds  in  the  c. 

1  John  5.8.tliere  are  three  that  bear  witness  in  the  e. 

On,  or,  upon  the  EARTH. 
(Jen.  6.  6.  repented  that  he  had  made  man  on  the  e. 
12.  God  looked  upon  «Aec.  behold  it  was  corrupt 

7.  4.  I  will  cause  it  to  rain  upon  the  e.  forty  days 
12.  the  rain  was  upon  the  e.  forty  days,  17. 

8.  17.  be  fruitful  and  multiply  upon  the  e. 
19.23  iun  was  risin  upon  thee,  when  Lot  entered 
2H.  12.  and  behold  a  ladder  set  upon  the  e. 

Exod.  10.  6.  since  the  day  they  were  upon  the  e. 

Af«.  11  29  tiiingsthatcieep«;)ore(Af  f.  42,  44. 

i;c««.4.  ID.  all  days  they  liveiip''n  «Ae  e.  12.  1,19. 

3fi.  upon  the  e.  he  shewed  thee  iiis  great  fire 
12.  1(5.  ye  shall  pour  it  upon  the  e.  as  water,  24. 

2  Sctm.  12.  It).  David  lay  all  night  upon  the  e. 
14.  7.  not  leave  name  noi  remainder  upon  the  e. 

l/wn«rs8.27.but  will  God  indeed  dwello7i  thee.? 
heaven  cannot  contain  thee,  2  Chron.  0.  18. 
17  14.  till  the  day  the  Lord  sends  rain  upon  the  e. 
I  Cur.  29. 15.  our  days  on  e.  as  a  shadow,  ./o6  8.  9. 
7o//7.1  is  there  not  aii  appointed  time  lo  man  on  e.? 

19.  25.  heBhiill  stand  at  the  latter  day  vpan  the  e. 

20.  4.  knowest  not  since  m;in  wns  placed  on  thee. 
37.  f).  for  he  sailh  to  ihe  snow,  be  thou  on  the  e. 
41.  33.  on  c.  theie   s  not  his  like,  leviathan  made 

''.'!«/.7.5.1et  the  enemy  tread  down  my  \ik  on  the  e. 


4!.  2.  and  he  shall  be  blessed  upon  the  e. 

67.  2.  that  thy  way  may  be  known  upon  the  ... 

73.  25. 1  here  is  none  upon  e.  I  dcgire  besides  thee 

1 12.  2.  his  seed  shall  be  mighty  ?ipon  the  e. 
fror.  30.24.  four  things  that  are  little  upon  the  c. 
F.ecl.l.  20.  for  there  is  not  ajust  man  upon  e. 

J0.7.  and  princes  walking  as  servants  upon  the  e. 

11.2.  knowest  not  what  evil  shall  be  done  upon  e 

3.  the  clouds  empty  themselves  upon  the  e. 
Oant.  2.  12.  flowers  a|ipear  on  the  e.  lime  of  sinffing 
F»tt.  28.  22.  a  consumption  determined  upon  the  e. 

51.  6.  lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  upon  the  e. 
Jer.  9.3.  are  not  valiant  for  the  truth  upon  the  e. 
l^am  2.  11.  eves  fail,  my  liver  is  poured  upon  the  e. 
Dan.  2. 10.  not  a  man  on  Ike  c.  can  shew  the  matter 
Amos  3.  5.  can  a  bird  fall  in  a  snare  upon  the  e. 

9  9  v-!<  shall  not  llie  least  grain  fall  upon  the  e. 
Mat.  6.  19.  lay  not  up  for  yours.  Kensnrcs  upon  e. 

9.  6.  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man  hath  power 
on  e.  to  forgive  sins,  JUark  2  10.  f.uhe  5.  24 

JO  34.  think  not  I  am  come  to  send  peace  on  e. 

16  19.  whatsoever  thou  shall  bind  one.  18.  13. 

18  19.  iBaVithntiftwoofyoii  shall  agree  one. 

23. 9  and  call  no  n.nti  vour  falhc  upon  the  c, 
lii5 


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Jilnt.  2;!. 35.  all  the  righteous  blood  shed  upon  the  e. 
.ilnrh  y.  3.  so  as  no  fuller  un  e.  can  wliile  them 
J^uke  2. 14.  glory  lo  God  m  the  highest,  en  e.  peace 

().  4'J.  like  a  man  that  buill  a  house  upon  thee. 

12.  W.  1  am  come  to  send  lire  on  the  e. 
ol.BupposeyethatI  am  -ome  to  give  peace  o7ic.? 

18.  f<.  the  6on  coiiielh,  shall  he  liiid  laith  on  «..' 

21.21).  tor  the  things  which  are  coming  onthee  ? 
John  17.  4.  I  have  gloritied  thee  on  the  c. 
lioin.  9.  28.  a  short  work  will  the  Lord  make  on  e 
Lo'..  3.  -J.  set  your  aHeciion  not  on  things  on  the  e. 

5.  niorlify  your  members  which  are  upon  the  c. 
//(■//.8.4.if  hewere  on  the  e.he  should  not  be  a  priest 

11.1'.  and  confessed  they  were  strangers  on  the  e. 

12.  25.  who  refused  him  that  spake  on  e. 
.lam.  5.  5.  ye  have  lived  in  pleasure  on  the  e. 

17.  It  rained  not  on  the  e.  for  three  years 
Rev.  3.  10.  to  try  tliein  that  dwell  upon  the  e. 

S.lO.made  us  kings  and  priests,  vveshall  reign  on  e. 

ti.lO.avenge  our  blood  on  them  that  dwell  on  thee. 

7.  1.  that  the  wind  should  not  blow  on  the  e. 

8.  7.  hail,  and  Hre,  and  they  were  cast  upon  the  e. 
10. 8.  in  hand  of  angel  which  standeth  upon  the  e. 

11.  10.  dwell  on  the  e.  |  13.  8,  14.  |  14.  ti.  |  17.  8. 
14.  16.  and  he  thrust  in  his  sickle  on  the  e. 

16.  2.  the  lirst  poured  out  his  vial  upoti  the  e. 
18.  24.  the  blood  of  all  that  were  slain  upon  the  e. 

Out  of  the  EARTH. 

1  .Sam.  28.  13.  I  saw  gods  ascending  out  of  the  e. 

2  .S«in.  23.  4.  as  tender  grass  sprinfing  out  of  the  e. 
Job  8.  19.  and  out  cf  the  e.  shall  others  grow 

28.  2   iron  is  taken  out  of  thee,  and  brass  molten 

5.  as  for  the  e.  out  of  it  cometh  bread 
Psal.  85   11.  truth  shall  spring  out  of  the  e. 

104.  14.  that  he  may  bring  food  out  of  the  e. 
35.  let  the  sinners  be  consumed  out  of  the  e. 
Dan.7.17.four  kings,  which  shall  arise  out  of  the  e. 
Hos.  2.  18.  I  will  break  the  battle  out  of  the  e. 
Mic.  7. 2.  the  good  man  is  perished  out  of  the  e. 
Rev.  13.  U.  another  beast  coming  up  out  of  thee. 

To,  or,  unto  the  EARTH. 
<Ven.24.52.he  worshipped,  bowing  himself  to  the  e. 

37.  10.  to  bow  down  ourselves  to  thee,  to  the  e. 

42.  6.  they  bowed  themselves  to  the  e.  43.  26. 

48.  12.  he  bowed  himself  with  his  face  to  the  e. 
.lush.  5.  14.  .losluia  fell  on  his  face  to  the  e.  7.  6. 

1  .Sam.  5. :!.  Dagon  was  fallen  on  his  face  to  the  e. 

17.  49.  Goliath  fell  on  his  face  to  the  e. 

24.  8.  David  stooped  with  his  face  to  thee. 

25.  41.  she  bowed  herself  «o  thee.  1  Kings  1.31. 

26.  8.  let  me  smite  him,  I  pray  thee,  to  the  e. 
20.  therefore  let  not  my  blood  full  to  the  c. 

2  .Sam.  1.2.  when  he  came  to  David  be  fell  to  the  e. 
14.ll.not  one  hair  shall  fall  (0  (Ac  f.  1  A'ln^i's  1. 52. 

iA'/nn-slO.lO.fall  to  the  e.  nothing  of  the  word  of  L. 

■2Chro7i.  20.  24.  were  dead  bodies  fallen  to  the  c. 

.Fob  12.  8.  or  speak  to  the  e.  it  shall  teach  thee 

Psal.  17.  II.  set  iheireyes,  bowing  down  to  the  e. 
44.  25.  for  our  belly  cjcaveth  unto  the  e. 
50.  4.  he  shall  call  lo  the  e.  that  he  may  judge 
146.4. his  breath  goeth  forth,  hereturnefh  to  the  e. 

EcfZ.  3.  21.  the  spirit  of  beast  that  goeth  to  the  e. 

12.  7.  then  shall  the  dust  return  to  the  e. 
Isa.  8.  22.  and  they  shall  look  unto  the  e. 

63.  6. 1  will  bring  down  their  strength  to  the  e. 
.ler.  15.  10.  a  man  of  contention  to  the  whole  e. 
Hos.  6.  3.  as  the  latter  and  former  rain  to  the  e. 
Liike'H.  5.  and  bowed  down  their  faces  to  the  e. 
.iets  9.  4.  Saul  fell  to  the  e.  and  heard  a  voice 

10.  11.  as  a  great  sheet,  and  let  down  to  the  c. 
26.  14.  and  when  we  were  all  fallen  to  the  e. 

Rrii.  6.  13.  and  the  stars  of  heaven  fell  to  the  e. 
12. 4. drew  the  stars,  and  did  not  cast  them  to  thee. 
13.  when  the  dragon  saw  he  was  capt  unto  the  t. 
EARTHEN. 
r.ev.  6.  28.  the  e.  vessel  wherein  it  was  sodden 

11.  33.  the  e.  vessel  whereunto  any  of  them  falleth 
14.  5.  one  of  the  birds  killed  in  an  e.  vessel,  50. 

JsTum.  5.  17.  priest  shall  take  h(dy  water  in  e.  vessel 
2  .Sam.  17.  2S.  brought  beds,  basins,  and  e.  vessels 
.hr.  19.  1.  go  and  get  a  potter's  e.  bottle 
32.  14.  put  these  evidences  in  an  e.  vessel 
Lam.  4.  2.  how  are  they  esteemed  as  e.  pitchers 
2  Cor.  4.  7.  we  have  this  treasure  in  e.  vessels 

EARTHLY. 
.fohn3.  12.  if  I  have  told  you  e.  things,  believe  nol 

31.  he  lliat  is  of  the  earth  is  e.  speaks  of  earth 
'2Cor.  5.  1.  if  oiire.  hou.'e  of  tahern.  weredissolved 
Phil.  3.  19.  many  walk,  who  mind  e.  things 
./am.  3.  15.  this  wisdom  is  e.  sensual,  devilish 

EARTHY. 
1  Cor.  1.5.  47.  the  first  man  is  of  the  earth,  e. 

48.  as  is  the  e.  suih  are  they  also  that  are  e. 

49.  and  as  we  have  borne  the  image  of  the  e. 
EARTHQUAKE. 

TTkif  scripture  speaks  of  several  natural  earth- 
qiKikes.  One  of  the  moHt  remarkable,  is  that 
which  was  in  the  twenty-seventh  year  of  Vt- 
ziah,  king  o/Jiiflah.  There  is  mention  of  this 
eiirtliquakt!  in  Ainna  1. 1,  and  in  Zceli.  14.  5.  Jii- 


EAS 

sepniis  says,  that  this  carlbquakc  icaf  so  vio- 
lent, us  lo  divide  a  muuulam  in  haloes,  mTlic/i 
lay  to  the  west  of  Jerusalem,  and  moned  out 
part  of  it  from  Us  place  four  furlungt,  or  Jio* 
hundred  paces. 

Jinother  Kcrii  memorable  earlhcpiake,  was  thai  at 
the  tune  of  our  Haviour's  crncijixion.  Mai.  27 
51.  Many  haze  been  of  opinion,  that  «/«.>■  mo- 
tion was  perceived  by  all  the  world.  Other' 
maintain,  that  it  wag  sensible  only  in  Jud<;a, 
or  even  in  the  lemule,  the  gates  whereof  were 
shaken,  and  the  vatl  rent  asunder.  It  must 
have  been  attended  with  very  terrible  circum- 
stances, since  the  centurion,  and  they  w/ia  were 
with  hull,  were  no  ajjectcd  willCit,  and  were  in 
duced  by  iL  to  acknowledge  the  injustice  vj  our 
Saviour's  cundeiitnalivn.  Mat.  27   54. 

Jin  Earlh(|uake  is  a  great  shaking,  or  trembling 
of  the  earth,  or  of  some  parts  of  it,  Amos  1.  1. 
Great  alterations  and  changes  are  expressed 
in  scripture  by  a  shaking  of'  the  earth,  Heb. 
12.  26.  'I'he  dilivering  of  the  Israelite*  out  oj 
Egypt  is  called  a  moving,  or  shaking,  of  tht 
earth,  Psal.  68.  8.  jind  an  extraordinary  ana 
unexpected  alteration  in  the  state  of  affairs, 
civil  or  ecclesiastical,  is  represented  by  a  great 
eariluiuake,  Rev.  6.  12.  anil  16.  18. 

1  Kings  19.  11.  afier  the  wind, an  e.L.wasnot  inc. 
12.  after  the  e.  a  (ire,  the  Lord  was  not  in  the  fir* 

Isa.  29.  6.  thou  shall  be  visited  of  the  Lord  with  e. 
.^mos  1.  I.  which  he  saw  two  years  before  the  e. 
Zech.  14.  .5.  like  as  ye  fled  from  before  the  e. 
Mat.  27.  54.  now  when  the  centurion  saw  the  e. 
28.  2.  behold,  there  was  a  great  c.  the  angel  ofth« 
Lord  came,  J}etsllj^Hi.  Rev.6. 12.  1 11. 13. 
Rev.  8.  j.  there  were  thunderiiigs  and  ane.  11. 19. 
16.  18.  a  great  e.  so  migl.ly  an  e.  and  so  great 
EARTHaUAKES. 
Mat.i4.  7.  there  shall  be  famines,  pestilences,  ant. 
e.  in  divers  places,  Mark  13.8.  LukeHLll. 
EASE. 
/?cM(.28.  65.  among  nations  shall  thou  find  noe. 
./udg.  20.43.  tliev  trod  the  Benjamitesdown  with  «. 
Job  12.  .5.  in  ihe  thonglil  of  him  that  is  at  e. 
16.  12.1  WHS  at  f.  II  21.  23.  dieth,  being  wholly  at* 
Ps.  25.  13.  his  soul  shall  dwell  at  e.  his  seed  inheTit 
123.  4.  with  the  scorning  of  those  that  are  at  e. 
Prov.  1. 1  32.  thee,  of  the  sitn|ile  shall  slay  Ibem 
Isa.  32.  9.  rise  up,  ye  women  that  are  at  e 

H.  tremble,  ye  women  that  are  at  «.  be  troubled 
Jer.  46. 27.  Jacob  shall  return,  and  be  in  rest.  at. 

48.  11.  Moab  hath  been  at  e.  from  his  youth 

49.  t31.  gil  you  up  to  the  nation  that  is  at  e. 
.F.zek.  23.  42.  a  voice  of  a  multitude  being  at  e. 
Jimos  6.  1.  woe  to  Ihein  that  are  at  e.  in  Zion 
Zech.  1.  15.  I  am  sore  displeased  with  heatlren  at  a 
Luke  12. 19.  take  thine  c.  cat,  drink,  and  be  merry 

EASE. 
De7it.  23.13.  when  thou  wilt  e.  thyself  abroad 

2  Chron.  10.  4.  e.  thou  somewhat  the  yoke,  9. 
./ob  7.  13.  my  conch  shall  e.  tny  complaint 
Isa.  1.  24.  ah,  I  will  e.  me  of  mine  adversaries 

38. 1 14.  O  Lord,  I  am  oppressed,  e.  me 

EASED. 
.lob  16.  6.  and  though  I  forbear,  what  am  T  e.1 
2  Cor.  8. 13.  that  other  nun  be  e.  and  ye  burthencd 

EASEMENT. 
./«(/"■.  3.t24.  hedoeth  his  f.  in  his  summer-chamber 

EASIER. 
F.xod.  18. 22.  so  shall  it  be  e.  for  thyself,  shall  beei 
Mat.  9. 5.  whether  is  e.  to  say,  thy  sins  beforsivqt 
thee,  or  to  say,  arise,  Mark  0. 9.  Luke  5.  23 
19.24.  it  is  e.  for  a  camel  logo  thro'  thee-ye  of  nee 
die,  thrin  a  rich  man,  Mark  10. 25.  Luke  18.2* 
/^uAt'16.I7.it  is  «.  for  heaven  and  earth  to  pass,tftafl 

EASILY. 
1  Oor. 13.5.  charity  is  not  c. provoked,  thinks  no  evit 
//cA.12.1.  lay  aside  Ihe  sin  which  doth  so  e.beset  us 

EAST. 
The  Hebrews  express  the  east,  wesi,  north,  tiv/i 
south,  by  words  which  signify,  before,  behind, 
left,  and  right,  according  to  the  situation  of  a 
.  man,  with  his  face  turned  towards  the  east.  By 
the  east,  they  describe  frequently  not  only  Ara- 
bia Di'sorfa,nni(Ac<<77i(/.'o/Mo8ha7irfAmmnn, 
which  lay  to  the  east  of  Palestine;  hvl  Assiria 
/ite7r(.'^,Mesopot.imia,Bnbylonia,a7T(?Chaldea, 
■which  lie  rather  to  the  north  than  to  the  east  oj 
Judon.  It  issaid,  in  Gen.  11. 1,2.  that  the  sons 
of  Noah  having  but  one  language,  departed 
from  the  east,  and  came  into  the  land  of  .'Shin ar 
Hernipnv  some  difficulties  hare  beenrai.-'ed  j 
for  the  land  of  Shinar  is  not  in  the  west  of  At 
menia,  where  the  ark  rested;  and  Armenia 
does  not  lie  to  the  cast  of  ?.ahyUmia,where  the 
land  of  Sbiaar  iras.  On  the  contrary,  it  is  lO 
the  north  of  this  country.  Interpreters  and 
Commiiita'ors.  to  disengage  Iheinseli'es  out  oJ 
these  prrplexitieo.have  imaff  ned  different  e% 
planatioun  o/lhts  passas<i. 


EAS 

?Ofiie,  by  l\e  Hebrew  word  Kedem, or,  Eas«,Ajre 
understood  the  coiiiitry  lokich  was  aj'terwardt 
peopled  by  Kudtniah,  the  youngest  son  of  Isli 
tnael.   Otkers,  Ikat  Keduni  was  used  ft  r,  At  the 
beginning;  and  l/iat  Moivs intended  l//  describ- 
the  particular  time  a',  ui/uch  the  Jirst  tnen  de 
parted   afttr    the   deluge,   in  order   tr  spread 
tkeimeloes    into    dtjf'erent   countriej     Others, 
that  Moses  spoke  accordtng  to  the  custotn  of 
the  Assyrians,  who  ealied  all  the  provinces  of 
their  empire  which  were  situated  beyond  the  Ti- 
gris, Kedem,  or  Kast;  and  those  on  this  side  the 
same  river,  the  West,  or  Arab.   Others,  instead 
of,  they  dujiartod  or  journeyed  (rum  the  east, 
translate,  tiiey  departed  to  go  towards  the  east. 
Ciiiniet  says  that  it  appears  to  hiinfroin  a  great 
number  of  places  in  the  Old  and  eren  in  Ute 
jVew  Test  anient,  that  the  sacred  IVritcrs  call 
ed  the  provinces  which  were  beyond  (Ae  Tigris 
and  Euphrates,   even  Mesopotamia,  Armenia, 
and  Persia,  Kedem,  or  the  East.     Moses,  who 
had  been  bred  up  in  Egyjit,  and  lieed  long  in 
.Arabia,  in  this  likewise  might  probably  follow 
the  custom  of  the  country.     It  is  cei  tain,  sf.ys 
he,  that  Itabylunia,  Chaldea,  Susiana,  Persia, 
and  a  part  of  Mesopotamia,  as  well  as  the  ri- 
sers of  Euplirates  and  Tigris, /or  the  greatest 
part  of  their  course  areto  the  east  of  PaXesime, 
Egypt,  and  Arabia, 
tfe  adds,  that  it  is  further  certain,  that  the  pea 
pie  who  came  from  Armenia,  Syria,  Media,  and 
Uiiper     Mesopotamia,    entered    Palestine    and 
E^syptfrom  the  east-side,  which  was  sufficient 
fur  the.  Hebrews  to  say,  that  these  people  lay 
to  the  east,  with  respect  to  them.     He  proves 
oy  the  fnilowing passages,  that  these  countries 
were  known  among  the  Hebrews  by  the  name 
n  East.     In  Num.  %\.  7.  Balaam  says,  that 
Balali,  king  of  Moab,  had  brought  hun  from 
'.he  mountains  ol'the  easi ;  that  is,  from  Pelhor 
upon  the  Euphrates.     Isaiah  says,  ch.  41.  2. 
*.nat  .Ibraham  came  from  the  east  into  the  land 
of  Canaan  :  .ind   it  is  known  that  he  tame 
from  Mesopotamia   and  Chaldea.     The  same 
prophet  says,  that  Cyrus  should  eomcjram  the 
east  against  Babylon,  Isa.  4ti.  11.     He  places 
Syria  to  the  east  «/ Juilea.    St.  Matthew  says, 
that  the  wise  men,  who  raine  to  worship  Christ, 
set  out  from  the  east.  Mat.  2.  1. 
til  this,  says  he,  demonstrates,  that  in  the  scrip- 
ture style,  the  East  is  often  used  for  the  pro- 
vinces which  lie  to   the  .Vorth  of  Judea  and 
^SyPU.fi'om  whence,  however,  people  generally 
enter  Palestine  by  (he  way  only  of  Damascus, 
ichich  is  to  the  north-east  of  this  country. 
The  East  is  the  first  of  the  four  cardinal  points 
of  the  horizon,  where  the  sun  is  seen  to  rise 
ichen  in  the  equinoctial. 
rren.3.24.GoJ  placed  at  the  e;of  the  garden  ofEden 
12. 8.  Abraham  removed  to  a  mountain  on  the  e. 
13.  11.  Lot  chose  the  plain,  and  journeyed  c. 
28. 14.  thou  shalt  spread  abroad  to  the  west  and  e. 
29.  1.  came  into  the  land  of  the  peo|)le  of  the  e. 
.Vum.  3.  3H.  but  those  that  encamp  toward  the  e. 
23.  7   Balak  hath  brought  me  out  of  the  e. 
Judg  6.  3.  the  children  of  the  e.  came  up  against 
them,  33. 1  7.  12.  |  8.  10.  1  Kings  4.  .30. 
I  ffin^s 7.25.lhree  looking  toward  thee,  2  CAr.  4.4. 
!  Chron.  9.  24.  the  porters  toward  the  e.  west, 
north,  and  south 
12.  15.  they  put  to  flight  them  toward  the  e. 
Job  1.3.  the  greatest  of  all  the  men  of  the  e. 
Psal.  7.5.  6.  promotion  comelh  not  from  e.  nor  west 
103. 12.  as  far  as  the  e.  is  from  the  we.st 
107.  3.  hesalhered  them  from  the  e.  and  west 
^srt.2.  6.  because  they  be  replenished  from  the  e. 
11. 14.  they  shall  s|)oil  tbem  of  the  e.  .Jer.  49.  28. 
41.2.  who  raised  up  the  righteous  man  from  then. 
43.  5.  I  will  bring  thy  seed  from  the  e.  Ze'ch.  8.  7 
46. 11.  calling  aravenous  bird  from  thee,  the  man 
F.zek.S.  16.  men  25,  with  their  faces  toward  thi^e. 
2.5.  4. 1  will  deliver  thee  to  the  men  of  the  e.  10. 
40.  6.  then  came  he  to  the  gate  which  looketh 
toward  the  e.  22.  \  43.  1.  |  44.  1.  |46.  1,  12. 
43.2.  the  glory  of  Oou  came  from  the  wav  of  the  e. 
47.  8.  these  waters  issue out-loward  the  e.  country 
•48.  10.  toward  the  e.  Un  thousand  in  breadth 
17.  the  suburbs  of  the  city  Toward  the  e.  250 
Van.  8.  9.  the  horn  waxed  great  toward  the  e. 
11.44.  tidings  out  of  thee,  shall  trouble  him 
foel  2.  20.  I  will  drive  him  toward  the  e.  sea 
Bmoi  6   12.  they  .shall  wander  from  north  to  e 
Zech.  14.  4.  the  mount  shall  cleave  toward  the  e 
Mat.  2.  1.  there  came  wise  men  from  the  c. 
2.  for  we  have  seen  his  star  in  the  e.  9. 
8.  II.  many  come  from  e.  and  west,  fAike  13.  29. 
24.  27.  as  lightning  eotneth  out  of  the  c. 
Rev.  7  2.  another  aneel  ascendins  from  the  e. 
16.  12  the  way  of  kings  of  e.  might  be  prepared 
21    13.  or  the  c,  three  gates,  on  the  north  three 


EAT 

EAST-BORDER. 

A^Mm.  34. 10.  an.  ye  shall  point  out  your  e.-bordei 

Jjsh.i.  19.  encamped  iii  the  e.-burder  of  Jericho 

15.5.i!;o  e.-bordcr^y.:a  (he  salt  sea  to  end  of  Jordai 

Ezek.  45.  7.  from  ;i:e  west-border  to  the  e.-bordei 

48.  21.  of  the  ob'v-.ion  toward  the  e.-bordcr 

EASTER. 

Jicts  12.  i  intending  E.'-cr  c.  to  bring  him  forth 

EAST-GATE. 
JVeA.  3.  29  Shemaiah,  the  keeper  of  the  e.-o-ate 
Jer.  19.  2   which  is  by  the  entry  of  the  e.-o-ale 
Ezek.  10.19.  every  one  stood  at  tlie  door  o^the  e.-f. 
11.  1.  the  Spirit  brought  me  unto  the  e.-gate    ° 

EAST-SIDE. 
Exod.  27.1.3.  the  breadth  of  the  court  on  the  e.-sidc 
JVum.  2.  3.  and  on  the  e.-side  shall  Judah  pitch 
Josh.  7.  2.  to  Ai,  which  is  on  the  c.-side  ol  Bethel 
16. 5.  the  border  of  their  inheritance  on  the  c.-side 
Judg.  11.  18.  came  by  e.-side  of  thelandof  Mo.ib 
Ezek.  11.23.  the  mountain  on  the  e.-Si'Jeof  tliecity 
42.  16.  he  measured  the  e.-side  with  the  reed 
48.  2.  from  the  c.-side  even  the  west-side,  3  4 
.5,  0,  7,  8,  23,  24,  25, 26,  27.' 
Jonah  4.  5.  Jonah  sat  on  the  e.-side  of  the  city 
EASTWARD. 


EAT 

to  reclaim  t\c  people,  lest    Thereby  their  gain 
should  be  diminished. 


15G 


0''i. 13.14.  lift  up  thine  eyese.and  look,  Deut.3.27. 
iKings  13.17.open  the  window  e.and  lie  ojicned  it 
1  Chr.  26. 17.  e.  were  six  Levites,  northward  four 
Ezek.  47.  3.  the  man  with  the  line  went  forth  e. 

EAST- WIND. 
^671.41.6.  thin  ears,  blasted  with  the  e.-wind,i3,27. 
Eiod.  10.  13.  the  Lord  brought  an  e.-wind,  14.  21. 
Job  15.  2.  and  fill  his  belly  with  the  e  -wind 
27.  21.  e.-wind  carrieth  him  away,  he  departeth 
3H.24. which  scattereth  the  e.-winil  upon  (he  earth 
Psal.  48. 7.  thou  breakest  the  ships  with  an  e.-wind 
78.  2G.  he  caused  an  e.  wind  to  blow  in  heaven 
Isa.  27.  8.  he  stayeth  his  rough  wind  in  day  oi'e.-w. 
■fer.  18. 17.  I  will  scatter  them  as  with  an  e.-wind 
Ezek.  17.  10.  wither,  when  the  e.-wind  touchcth  it 
19.  12.  and  the  e.-wind  drieth  up  her  frmt 
27.  26.  the  e.-wind  hath  broken  thee  in  the  seas 
Hos.K.  1.  Ephraim  followcth  after  the  e.-wind 

13.15.though  be  be  fruitful,  an  e.-iotn(i  shall  come 
■Jonah  4.  8.  God  prepared  a  vehement  e.-icmd 
Hab.  1.  9.  their  faces  shall  sup  up  as  the  c.-wind 

EASY. 
ProB. 14.  6. knowledge  is  e.  to  him  that  understands 
JUat.  II.  30.  my  yoke  is  e.  my  burden  is  hslit 
1  Cor.  14.9.except  ye  utter  words  e.  to  be  understood 
.lam.  3.  17.  wisdom  from  above  isc.  to  be  inlreated 

EAT. 
To.eat  signifies,  [1]  To  chew  meat  with  the  teeth, 
to  make  it  fit  to  enter  the  stomach.  Gen.  27.  4. 
[2]  To  enjoy,  Isa.  1.  19.    [3J  To  waste,  or  con- 
sume, Eccl.  5.  II.     [4]  To  oppress  and  undo, 
Psal.   14.  4.     [5]  To  believe,  John  6.  56.     [6] 
Tu  have  fellowship  with,  1  Cor.  5.  11.  [7]  To 
feed  on  God's  word,  Isa.  55.  1.     [8]  To  feast, 
Isa.  22.  13.     [9]  To  do  the  will  of  God  with 
delight,  John  4.  32.     h  is  said  in  Ezek.  3.  1, 
Son  of  man,  eat  that  thou  findest,  eat  this  roll. 
Read  attentively, meditate  thoroughly,  impress 
the  things  upon  thy  soul  deeply.     .So  in  Jer. 
15.  16,  Thy  words  were  found,  and  I  did  eat 
them. 
In  John  6.  53,  56.  our  Saviour  says.  Except  ye 
e.at  th-  flesh  of  the  Son  of  Man  and  drink  his 
blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you.     Except  yr  par- 
take of  those  benefits  winch  I  purchased  by  my 
sufferings   in  my  human  nature,  ye  have  no 
spiritual  life,  nor  communion  with  God,  but 
continue  in  your  sins,  and  shall  not  partake  of 
eternal  life.     Jigain  :  He  that  eateth  my  flesh, 
and  drinKeth  my  blood,  dwellelh  in  me,  and  I 
in  him.     There  is  an  intimate  union  and  com 
munion  between  us,  he  having  a  constant,  dr- 
pendance  upon  me  for  life,  which  is  his  dwell- 
ing in  me  ;  and  I  giving  out  a  constant  influ 
cncc  and  quickening  virtue  to  make  him  live. 
which  is  my  dwelling  in  him.    .Ind  in  John 
4.  32.  he  says,  I  have  meat  f(    eat  which  ye 
know  not  of.     I  have  something  to  do  which  I 
prefer  before  bodily  food,  namely,  to  bring 
these  Samaritans  to  believe  in  and  oicn  mi  for 
•he  true  Messiah. 
The  Psalmist  says,  Psal.  69.9,  The  zeal  v..'. nine 
hotiae  hath  eaten  me  up:    That  fervent  passion 
which  I  have  for  thy  house,  and  service,  and 
glory,  and  people,  hath  exhausted  my  naturnl 
moisture    and    vital    spirits.       The   .ipoitle 
charges  the  Corinthians  not  to  eat  with  a  bro- 
ther that   is  a  fornicator,   or  covetous,  or  an 
idolater ;  not  to  entertain  any  unnecessary  fn- 
miliarity  with  him,  1  Cor.  5.11.  Hosea  ,>;/)Vai- 
ing  of  the  priests,  says.  They  eat  up  the  sin 
of  my  people,  Hos.  4.  8.    They  f^nst  upon,  and 
pamper  themselves  with  those  sacrifices  which 
wy  people  offer  for  their  sins,  and  arc  greedy 
after  them,  and  do  neither  desire  nor  endeavour 


I  he  ancient  Hebrews  did  not  eat  iv  differ  en  llf^ 
with  all  sorts  of  persons ;  they  would  have  pol 
luted  and  dishonoured  themselves  in  their  own 
opinion,  if  they  had  eaten  with  piopte  of  an 
other  religion,  or  of  a  profession    that  iciia 
odious  anil  in  disrepute.     In  the patriiirch  Jo 
seph's  time  they  neiUier  ate  with  the  E^vptiaiiii 
nor  the  Egyjitians  with  them,  Gen.43.32.'  In  out 
Saviour's  time  they  did  not  eat  with  the  Sama- 
ritans:  For  the  Jews  have  no  dealings  with  tjie 
Samaritans,  John  4.  9.     Jlnd  the  Jews  wers 
very  much  scandalized  to  see  that  Chris!  made 
no  scruple  of  eating  with  publicans  and  sin- 
ners:  Why  eateth  your  Master  with  iinblicMn* 
and  sitiner.s?  Mat.  9.  11.    .Is  there  were  sice- 
ral  sorts  of  meats,  the  use  whereof  was  not  al- 
lowed them,  they  could   not  conveniently  cat 
with  those  who  partook  of  them,  for  fear  of 
contraeling  some  pollution  by  touching  them 
or  lest  by  accident  any  part  of  thcm'shoute 
fall  upon  them.   Before  they  sit  doicn  to  table 
they  arc  very  careful  to  wa.^k   their  hands 
they  speak  of  this  practice  as  a  ceremony  tha< 
IS  essential  and  .strictly  obliging. 
Gen  2.  16.  of  every  tree  thou  mayest  freely  e. 
3.  5.  in  the  day  ye  e.  your  eves  shall  be  opened 
6.  Eve  took  and  did  e.  ||  12.  and  I  did  c.  13. 
14.  and  dust  shalt  thou  c.  all  the  days  of  thy  life 
17.  in  sorrow  shalt  thou  c.  of  it  all  days  of  thy  life 
18.  8.  he  stood  by  the  angels,  and  they  did  e.'['.).  3 
27.  4.  savoury  meat,  bring  it  to  me,  that  I  may  e 
31.  46.  and  they  did  e.  there  upon  the  heap 
40.  17.  the  birds  did  e.  them  out  of  the  basket 
43.  t  16.  those  men  shall  e.  with  me  at  noon 

32.  for  the  Egyiitians  did  e.  by  themselves 
Exod.\0.5.  the  locusts  shall  e.  every  tree  that  grow 

12.  the  locusts  may  e.  every  herb  of  the  land 
12.8.roastwith  fire, with  bitter  herbs  they  shallr.il 
16.  no  work  done,  save  that  which  every  man  e 

43.  no  stranger  shall  e.  thereof,  48.  Lev.  22.  13 

44.  when  circumcised,  then  shall  he  r.  thereof 
16. 25.  e.  that  to-day,  for  to-day  is  a  sabbath  to  L 

35.  the  children  of  Isr.  did  e.  manna  forty  years 
till  came  to  borders  of  Canaan,  .John  6.31,49,58 
23.  11.  that  the  poor  of  Ihy  people  may  e. 
29.32'.  Aaron  and  sons  shall  e.  Lev.  6.  16.  ;8.  31 
.34.  15.  one  call  thee,  and  thou  e.  of  his  sacrifice 
Lev.  6.  18.  males  shall  e.  it,  29.  |  7. 6.  JVum.  18. 10. 
_26.  the  priest  that  offereth  it  for  sin  shall  e.  it 
7.19.  all  that  be  clean  shall  c.  thereof,  JViim.  18.11 
24.  any  other  use,  but  ye  shall  in  no  wise  c.  of  it 

10.  12.  c.  it  without  leaven  beside  the  altar 

11.  21.  yet  these  ye  may  e.  22.  Deut.  14.  20. 
2i,  9.  Aaron  and  his  sons  sjiall  e.  in  theiholv  place 
25.  20.  if  ye  say,  what  shall'we  e.  the  seventh  year 
20.  16.  shall  sow  in  vain,  voiir  enemies  shallV.  i 

JVum.  11.  5.  we  remember  the  fish  we  did  c  freelv 

13.  weep,  saving,  give  us  Hcsh,  that  we  may  e' 

23.24.  be  shall  not  lie  down  till  he  e.  of  the  prey 

25.  2.  the  peo.  did  e.  of  their  sacrifices,  and  bowed 

iJent.'i.e.  ve  shall  buy  meat  of  them  Ih.-it  vemaye 

12.  15.  c.  in  thy  gates,  21.  |  15.  22.  |  96.  "12. 
1.5.  the  unclean  and  clean  may  e.  22,  |  15.  22. 
18.  thou  must  e.  before  the  Lord,  14,  26.  |  15.  20 
20.  shalt  say,  I  will  e.  flesh,  thou  mayest  e. flesh 

14.  21.  give  it  to  the  stranger  that  hemay  e. 
20.  6.  lest  he  die,  and  another  m.nn  e.  of  it 

23.  24.  then  thou  mayest  c.  grapes  thy  fill 

28,  39.  not  gather  g' apes,  for  worms  shall  f.  tbem 
.53.  shall  r.  fruit  of  thine  own  body,  />«;«.  2. 20. 

32.  ,38.  which  did  e.  the  fat  of  their  sacrifices 
Josh.  5  ll.lhey  didf.  of  the  old  corn  of  the  land 

24.  13.  of  the  vineyards  ve  |ilanted  not  do  ye  e. 
Judg.  19.8,  tley  tarried,  and  did  e.  both  of'theif 

1  Sam.  1,  ]S.  Hiinnah  did  e.  and  was  no  more  sa^ 
9.  13.  anil  afterwards  they  e.  that  be  bidden 
14.  .34.  and  e.  and  sin  not  against  the  Lord 
20.  .34.  Jonathan  did  e.  no  meat  the  second  day 
28.  22.  and  e.  that  thou  maytst  have  strength 

2  Sam.  9. 1 1 .  he  shall  e.  at  my  table,  1  Kings  2,  7. 

1  Kings  14.  11.  him  that  dieth  of  Jeiobo'nm  slial. 
the  do2s  c.  16.  4.  |  21.  23.  2  Kings  9.  10,  36. 

17. 12.  for  me  and  myson,  that  we  may  e.  and  die 
19.  5.  the  angel  said,  arise  and  e.  Acts  10.  13 

I  11.7. 

2  Kings  4.  43.  tbev  shall  e.  and  leave  thereof 
44.  they  did  c.iind  left  thereof,  accordinj  to  worrl 

6.28.  this  woman  sa'd,  givetbyson  that  wemaye, 
him  to-day  'iiid  we  will  e.  my  son  lo-jnorroW 

29.  so  we  hoi  eu  my  son,  and  did  e.  him 
18,  31.  ye  p.every  man  ofhis  own  vine,  Isa.  .36.16 

2Chron.  30.  18.  yet  did  they  e.  the  passovcr 
F.zra  6.  21.  and  "the  children  of  Israel  did  e. 
JVrA.  5.  2.  take  rp  corn,  that  we  may  e.  and  live 

9.  25.  so  tliey  did  e.  and  were  filled,'  Psal.  78. 29 
.Ml.  3.  24,  for  my  sighing  conieth  before  I  e. 

31,  8.  then  let  me  sow,  and  let  another  e. 
F-sal.  22. 26.  the  meek  shall  c.  and  be  salisfiei* 


EAT 

P^al.  22.  20.  all  lliey  tlmt  be  fat  on  earth  shall  c. 
5U.  ^^3.  will  I  c.  the  tlcsli  of  bulls,  or  drink  blood 
78. 25.  man  dide.  angels'  I'oori,  he  sent  them  nieil 
I2S.  2.  thou  shalt  c.  t.'se  labour  ot'thnie  hands 

IVwD.  1.31.e.  the  fruit  of  their  own  way,  Isa.'.i.  10 

13.2.  but  the  soul  of  transgressors  shall  e.  violence 
18.  21.  and  they  tliat  lovt'it  shall  e.  the  fruit 

24.  13.  my  son  e.  thou  honey,  because  it  is  good 
S7.  18.  wlioso  keejieth  !i»-'rf"j  sl-.allc.  fruit  thereof 
30.  17.  the  eye,  and  the  yo!-ng  eagles  shall  e.  il 
ICccl.  2.  25.  lor  who  car.  e.  or  hasten  more  than  1 1 
5.1  l.coods  increase lliey  are  increased  that  e.lliein 

12.  sleep  IS  awee',  whether  he  e.  little  or  much 

10.  Itj.  and  thy  princes  c.  w  the  morning 

17.  blessed,  when  thy  princes  c.  in  due  season 
Daiit.  4. 1 1.  as  a  flock  of  goats  that  e.  of  Gileail 

IG.come  into  Ins  garden  and  e.his  pleasant  fruits 

tsa.  4.  1.  we  Wi.'l  e.  our  own  breajl,  and  wear  our 

own  apparel 

7. 15.  butter  and  honey  shall  t  that  he  msy  know 

•iJ.  butter  and  honey  shall  every  one  e.  that  is  left 
9.  20.  e.  on  the  left  hand,  e.  the  tlesh  of  his  arm 

li.  7.  the  lion  shall  e.  straw  like  the  ox,  1)5.25. 
30.  24.  o.iien  and  asses  shall  e.  clean  provender 
37.  30.  sow  ye  and  reaji,  jilant  vineyards,  and  e. 
the  frui!  thereof,  63.  21.  Je.r.  2'J.  5,  28. 
51.  8.  and  the  worm  shall  e.  them  like  wool 
55.  1.  come  ye,  buy  and  e.  yea,  come,  buy  wine 

•J.  hearken  to  me,  and  e.  that  which  is  good 
(j2  y.  they  that  have  gathered  it  shall  e.  it 
65.  4.  a  people  which  e.  swine's  flesh  and  broth 

13.  my  servants  shall  c.  but  ye  shall  be  hungry 

22.  they  shall  not  plant  and  another  e. 

Ar  15.  10.  thy  words  wi're  found,  and  I  did  e.  them 

ly.  U.  shall  e.  every  one  the  flesh  of  his  friend  in 

the  siege  and  straitnesa 

Ezck.  2.  8.  open  thy  mouth  and  e.  that  I  give  thee 

3.  I .  son  of  man,  e.  lliat  tliou  fmdest,  e.  this  roll 

4.  10.  e.  by  weight  ||  5.  10.  fathers  shall  c.sons 
l;i.  13.  thou  didst  f.  tine  flour,  and  honey,  and  oil 
22.  y.  and  in  thee  they  c.  upon  the  mountains 

34. 3.  ye  e.  the  fat,  and  clothe  you  with  the  wool 
Dun.  4.  33.  Nebuchadnezzar  did  c.  grass  as  o.\en 
Jias.  4. 10.  for  ihey  shall  c.  and  not  have  enough, 

they  shall  not  increase,  J\fic.  fi.  14.  Half.  I.  G. 
!).  3.  they  shall  c.  unclean  things  in  Assyria 

4.  all  that  e.  thereof  shall  be  polluted  ' 
^.tws  ().  4.  thate.  the  lambs  out  of  the  flock 
Mic.  3.  3.  who  also  c.  the  fle.sh  of  my  people 
Z.cA.  11.9.  let  the  rcstc.  every  one  flesh  of  another 

l().  but  he  shall  c.  the  flojh  of  the  fat  and  tear 
il U.  12.  4.  how  David  did  r.  the  shew-broad 

14.  20.  did   all  e.  and  were   filled,  took  up  frag- 
ments, 15.  37.  Mark  6.  42.  |  8. 8.   J.ukc  9.  17. 

15.  27.  yet  the  dogs  c  of  the  crumbs,  Mark  7.  28. 
3-^.  they  that  did  c.  were  4000,  besides  women 

26.  21.  and  as  thoy  did  e.  he  said,  .Mark  14.  18, 22. 

26.  Jesus  took  bread,  brake  it,  and  said,  taker. 

this  is  my  body,  Mark  14.  22.  1  Cor.  11.  24. 
.1/irA2.  16.  when  they  sawliim  e.  with  publicans 

6.  44.  they  that  did  e.  were  above  5000  men 

11.  14.  no  man  e.  fruit  of  thee  hereafter  for  ever 
1 1.12.  where  go  and  prepare  that  thou  mayest  c. 

the  passover  ?  14.  Lukc^i.  8,  1 1.  John  18.  28. 
I.uke  6.  1.  and  did  c.  rubbing  them  in  their  hands 

7.  36.  one  desired  him  that  he  would  e.  with  him 
li).  8.  c.  such  things  as  are  set  before  you 

l.">.  23.  killed  fatied  calf,  let  us  e.  and  be  merry 
21.  43.  he  took  it,  and  did  c.  before  them 

Ai/iH  4.31.  disciples  prayed  him,  saying,  Masters. 
6.  2li.  L'ecause  ye  did  e.  of  loaves  and  were  filled 
.iD.  that  a  man  may  e.  thereof  and  not  die 
5.).  except  \-l>  e.  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  Man 

/ids  2.  46.  ihey  did  c.  their  meat  with  gladness 
li.  3.  thou  wentest  in  and  didst  e.  with  them 
2!.  14.  we  will  B.noihing  till  we  have  slain  Paul 

Hum.  14.  2.  one  believetli  he  may  e.  all  things 

23.  he  that  doubteth  is  damned  if  he  e. 

1  Cor.  8.7.  for  some  e.  it  as  a  thing  ofl^ered  loan  idol 
8.  neither  if  we  c.  are  we  the  better,  if  we  c.  not 
13.  I  will  c.  no  fle.<h  while  the  world  standeih 
10.  3.  and  did  all  e.  the  same  spiritual  meat 

18.  who  c.  of  the  sacrifices,  partakers  of  the  alt.ir 
25.  whatsoever  is  sold  in  the  shambles,  that  c. 

27.  e.  asking  no  question  for  conscience  sake 
11.34  if  any  man  hunger,  let  him  cat  home 

J7'Ac.«s.  3. 10.  if  any  work  not,  neither  should  hec. 

S'A'ni.  2.  17.  their  word  will  e.  as  doth  a  canker 

Jam.  5  3.  and  shall  e.  your  flesh  as  it  were  fire 

Uec.  17. 16.  shall  c.  her  flesh,  and  burn  her  with  fire 

19.  IS.  that  ye  may  e.  flesh  of  kings  and  captains 

Sec  Bi.oriD,  BRE.tn,  Fat. 

EAT  with  dnnk. 

Qen.  24.  54.  and  ihey  did  e.  and  drink,  2fi.  30. 

F.ioa-  24.  11.  .Iud<r.  9.  27.  |  19.  4. 

Eiod  32.  6.  sal  down  to  r.  and  drink,  1  Cor.  10.  7. 

34.28.  nore.  broa<l,  n.ir  drivk  water,  Daiit.  il.9,18. 

ISam.30.11.Egvpliai:sdiil  «. bread  and  artr.k  water 

2Sam  U.ll.sh'illlgotomyhiiiiselof    and  drink? 

12  3.  il  did  e.  of  his  rn<a    and  drink  of  I. is  cup 

107 


EAT 

2  Sam.  19. 35.  can  thy  servant  taste  what  I  e  or  d.? 

1  Kin<rs  1.  25.  they  t.  and  drink  before  Adonijah 
13.  8.  1  will  not  e.  bread  nor  drink  water,  9, 17, 22. 

16.  neilher  will  1  c.  bread  nor  drink  water 
18.  41.  Elijah  said,  get  thee  up,  e.  and  drink 

2  Kintrs  6.22.  set  bread,  that  they  may  e.  and  drink 

7.  8.  they  went  into  one  lent  and  did  e.  and  dnnk 
18.  27.  e.  own  dung  and  drink  piss,  Jsa.  36.  12. 

1  CAr.  29.  22.  and  did  e.  and  drink  I  efore  the  Loril 

2  ChroN.  28.  15.  and  gave  them  to  t.  and  to  drink 
Ezra  10.6.  Ezra  did'c.  no  bread  r.or  dnnk  water 
.Ve.'t.  8. 10.  go  your  way,  c.  the  fat  and  drink  sweet 
Esth.  4.  16.  fast  for  mo,  nor  e.  nor  drt?ik  three  days 
.Jub  1.  4.  called  sisters  to  e.  and  dnnk  with  them 
Prov.  23.  7.  so  is  he,  c.  and  rfriH/i:,saith  he  to  thee 
Eccl.  2.  24.  there  is  nothing  better  than  that  he 

should  e.  and  drink,  3.  13.  |  5.  18.  |  8.  15. 
Cant.  5.  1.  e.  O  friends,  yea,  drink  abundantly 
/sa.  21.5.  e.  drink,  ye  princes,  anoint  the  shield 
22.  13.  bohold  joy  and  gladness,  let  us  e.  and 
drink,  for  to-morrow  we  shall  die,  1  Cor.15.32. 
Jcr.  22.  15.  did  not  thy  fatlier  e.  and  drzitk  7 
Ezt'k.  25.  4.  shall  e.  tliy  fruit  and  drink  thy  milk 
39.  17.  that  ye  may  e.  flesh  and  drink  bloud 
Dan.  1. 12.  give  us  iiulse  to  e.  and  water  to  drink 
Zcch.  7.  6.  when  ye  did  e.  and  when  ve  did  drink 
Mat.  6. 25.  what  ye  shall  e.  or  d.  31.  Luke  12.  29. 
24.49.  to  e.  and  drink  with  drunken,  Luke  12.  45. 
Luke  5.  30.  why  do  ye  e.  and  d.  with  publioans  ■? 
33.Jolin's disciples  fast,  but  thy  disciples  c.aiid  d. 
12.  19.  take  thine  ease,  e.  drink,  and  be  merry 
17.  8.  and  afterward  thou  shalt  e.  and  drink 
27.  they  did  e.  they  drank,  they  married,  28. 

22.  30.  that  ye  may  e.  and  drink  at  my  table 
Jlcts  9.  9.  Saul  three  days  did  neither  c.  nor  drink 

23.  12.  e.  nor  drink  till  they  had  killed  Paul,  21. 
Rom.  14.  21.  neither  to  c.  flesh  nor  drink  wise 

1  Cor.  9.  4.  have  we  i|ot  power  to  e.  and  to  drink? 
10.31. whether  therefore  ye  cor  (/r(»/c,or  whatever 

11.  22.  have  ye  not  houses  to  c.  and  drink  in  ? 

26.  as  oft  as  ye  e.  this  bread  and  drink  this  cup 

27.  whosoever  shall  e.  and  drink  unworthily 

28.  and  so  lei  him  c.  and  drink  of  that  cup 

He  did  EAT. 
Gen.  3.  C.  Eve  gave  to  her  husband,  and  he  did  e. 
25  28.1oved  Esau,  because  he  did  e.  of  his  venison 

27.  25.  he  brotight  it  near  to  Isaac,  and  lie  did  e. 
39.  6.  he  knew  not  ought,  save  the  bread  lie  did  e. 

I.S'nm.30.11.gave  the  Egyptians bicad,and  Ae  rf!(/e. 

2  .Sam.  9.  13.  he  did  e.  continually  at  his  table 

12.  20.  they  set  bread  before  hipa,  and  he  did  c. 
Mark  1.  6.  John  did  e.  locusis  and  wild  honey 
Luke  4.  2.  and  in  those  days  he  did  e.  nothing 
Gal.  2.  12.  for  before  he  did  e.  with  the  Gentiles 

EAT  not. 

Gen.  2.  17.  but  of  the  tree  of  the  knowledge  of 

good  and  evil,  thou  shalt  not  e.  of  it,  3.  1,  3. 

3.  11.  whereof  I  commanded  thee  not  to  e.  17. 

9.  4.  the  blood  thereof  shall  yon  not  e.  Lev.  19.26. 

Deut.  12.  16,  23, 24,  25.  |  15. 23. 

24.  33  I  will  not  e.  till  I  have  told  my  errand 
32.  32.  the  children  of  Israel  e.  not  of  the  sinew 
43.32.theEgyplians  might  not  e.  with  the  Hebrews 

Elod.  12.  9.  e.  not  of  it  raw,  nor  sodden  at  all 

45.  a  foreigner  shall  7!o(  e.  thereof,  29.  33. 
Lev.  11.  -!.  these  shall  ye  not  c.  Dcut.  14.  3,  7. 
22.  4.  a  leper  not  c.  r)f.'ilie  holy  things,  6,  10, 12. 

8.  that  torn  he  shall  not  e.  to  defile  iiimself 
M'um.  1 1. 19.  ye  shall  not  e.  one  day,  or  two  days 
Z)eu/,.  14.21.  ye  shall  not  c.  of  any  thing  that  dieth 

of  itself,  shalt  give  it  to  stranger,  Ezck.  44. 31. 

28.  31.  ox  be  slain,  and  thou  shalt  not  e.  thereof 
.Tudg.  13.  4.  and  e.  not  any  unclean  thing,  7,  14. 

1  Sam.  1.  7.  therefore  she  wept  and  did  not  e. 

9.  13.  for  the  people  will  iU  e.  till  he  come 
28.  2:5.  Saul  refused,  r.nO  snid,  I  will  not  e. 

2  Kings  4.  40.  and  they  could  not  c.  thereof 
7.2.  shalt  see  it  with  thy  eyes,  but  7ii)«  e.thereof,  19, 

R'2r(i2. 63.  no(e.  of  most  holy  ihirpgs,  A'VA.  7.  65. 
Psal.  141.  4.  and  let  me  not  e.  of  their  dainties 
/'ro«.23.6.c.  not  bread  of  him  that  hath  an  evil  eye 
Kz/?/t.  24.17.  cover  not  lips,  and  e.  riot  bread  of  men 
Mark  7. 3.  Jews,  except  Ihey  wash,  thcv  e.  not,  4. 
Lulce  22.  16.  I  will  not  e.  thereof,  until  fulfilled 
1  Cor.  .5.  11.  with  such  a  one  no  not  to  c. 

8.  8.  neither  if  we  e.  not  are  we  the  worse 

10.  28.  c.  not  for  his  sake  that  shewed  it 

Shall  ye.  EAT. 
Exod.  12. 11.  thus  .■ihitil  yn  e.  it,  with  loins  girded 
15.  seven  days  fkall  ye  r.  unleavened  bread,  20. 
22.  31.  nor  shall  yr.  e.  flesh  lorn  of  beasts 
Lev.  10. 14.  wave-breast  nhnllye  r.  in  a  rlean  place 
11.3.cheweth  \\\v  CMt\,\hn.y  shallyee..  Dcnt.UA,^ 

9.  these  .^hall  ye  r.  of  all  that  are  in  the  waters 
19.  25.  in  the  fii'tli  year  shall  ye  e.  of  the  fruit 
26.  29.  the  llrsli  of  your  dauiiitcrs  shall  ye.  c. 

Dcut.  14.  9.  all  that  have  fins  and  scales  nhall  ye  e. 

Yc  shall  EAT. 
f?rn    4.'j,  18.  and  ye  shall  r.  the  fat  ofthc  land 
Eiod.Vi.U.  ye  shall  e.'\i  in  haste  Lord's  pa=sovcr 


EAT 

Exo(M2.18.first  month  at  even  y.s.e  unloav.  broai! 
16.12.sayiiig,  at  even  yi- shall  e.  flesh, and  w  inoru. 
I^ev.  7. 23.  ije  shall  e.  no  mannisr  of  fat,  24. 
26.  ye  shall  c.  no  manner  of  blood,  17.  14. 
10-  13.  and  ye  shall  e.  it  in  the  holy  place 
23.  14.  tjc  shall  e.  neither  bread  nor  parched  corn 
25.12.?/''  shall  e.the  increase  thereof  out  of  the  ticW 
19.  ye  shall  e.  your  fill,  and  dwell  in  safety 
22.  yc  shall  e.  of  the  old  store,  26.  la 
26.  26.  and  ye  shall  c.  and  not  be  satisfied 

29.  ye  shall  e.  the  flesh  of  your  sons  and  daugh 

JW.'.i.  11. 18.  the  L.  will  give  flesh,  and  ye  shall  a. 

18. 31. and  ye  sAuWc.in every  place, ami  households 

Deal.  12.  7.  there  ye  shall  e.  before  Lord  your  God 

14.  11.  of  all  clean  birds  ye  shall  e. 

1  Sam.  9. 19.  go  up,  for  ye  shall  c.  with  me  to-day 

2  A'i'rji'a  19. 29.  this  shall  be  asign,je  shall  e.  this 
year  such  things  asgrow  ihomselves,,  /.sa.  37.30 

Isa.l.Vd.  if  obedient  ye  shall  e  the  good  of  the  land 
di.S.ye  shall  f.tlie  riches  of  the  Gent.in  their  gloiy 
Ezek.  39.  19.  yc  shall  c.  fat  till  ye  be  full 
Joel  2.  26.  ye  shall  e.  in  plenty,  and  he  satisfied 
/^!t4el2.22.take  no  thought  what  yc  shall  e.nor  ))ut 

To  EAT. 

iCrod.lC.S.Lord  shall  giveyou  in cvenin;? flesh  toe 

JVum.  11.  4.  said,  who  shall  give  us  Mesh  to  e?  18 

Dcut.  12.20.  because  thy  soul  longeth  to  e.  flesh 

18.  8.  thev  shall  have  iike  portions  to  e. 

1  Sam.  9.  13.  before  he  go  to  the  high  place  to  c. 
20.  24.  the  king  sat  him  down  to  e.  meat 

2  Sam.  3. 35.  the  people  came  to  cause  David  to  e. 
9. 10.  that  thy  master's  son  may  have  food  to  e. 
13.9.  poure;!  before  him,  but  he  refused  to  e. 

16.  2.  and  summer-fruit  for  the  young  men  to  e. 

17.  29   for  the  people  that  were  with  liim  to  r.. 

2  Kings  4.  40.  so  they  poured  out  for  the  men  to  e. 
2  CAroji.  31.  10.  we  have  had  enough  to  e.  and  lef. 
JVeA.  9  36.  land  thou  gavest,  to  e.  the  fruit  thereof 
Psal.  78.  24.  and  had  rained  manna  on  them  tot 
Prov.  23. 1.  when  thou  siltrst  to  c.  with  a  ruler 

25.  27.  it  is  not  good  to  e.  much  honey 

Eccl.  5.  19.  hath  given  him  power  fo  e.  thereof 
6. 2.  yet  God  giveth  him  not  power  tn  e.  thereof 
Isa.  23.  18.  shall  be  for  them  to  e.  sufliciently 
Jer.  19.9.  cause  them  to  e.  the  flesh  of  their  sons 
Ezek.  3.  2.  and  he  caused  me  to  e.  that  roll 

3.  he  said,  son  of  man,  cause  thy  belly  to  e. 
Dan.  4.  25.  they  shall  make  thee  to  e.  grass,  32. 
Mic.  7.  1.  woe  is  me,  there  is  no  c.uster  to  e. 
Hah.  1 .  8.  they  shall  flee  as  eagle  that  hastclh  to  e- 
J/aM2.1.they  began  to  pluck  cars  ofcorn  and  to  e 

4.  not  lawful  for  him  to  e.  Mark  2.  26.  Luke  6. 4 

14.  16.  give  ye  them  to  e.  Mark  ti.37.  Luke^.VS. 

15.  20.  to  e.  with  unwashen  hands  defilelh  not 
32.the  multitude  have  nothing  foe.  J1farA8.1,2. 

26.  17.  where  wilt  that  we  prepare  ?oe.  passover  7 
Jl/arA- 5.43.ihatsomethin£rshould  he  given  her?oc 

6.31.  and  they  had  no  leisure  so  much  as  to  e. 
Luke  22.  1.5.  I  have  desired  to  e.  this  passover 
John  4.  32.  I  have  meat  to  c.  that  ye  know  not  of 

33.  hath  any  man  brought  him  ought  tn  e? 
6.  52.  how  can  this  man  give  us  his  flesh  to  c? 
Jlcts  27.  35.  when  he  had  broken  it,  he  began  to  r. 
1  Cor.  8.10.  emboldened  to  e.  things  offered  to  idols 
11.20.whenyecome,  this  is  not  «ne.Lord's  sujiper 
33.  brethren,  when  ye  come  together  to  e. 
Wei.l3.10.an  altar  whereof  lliey  have  no  rrght^op. 
Rev.  2.  7.  will  T  give  to  r.  ofihe  treit  of  life  in  midst 
14.  to  e  things  sacrificed  unto  idols,  20. 
17.1  will  give  to  c. of  hidden  manna, a  white  stone 
EAT  vp. 
Gen.  41.  4.  the  lean  did  r.  vp  the  seven  fat  kine,  20. 
IjCV.  26.  38.  land  of  vour  enemies  shall  e.  you  vp 
JVum.  24.8.  he  shall  e.  vp  the  nations  his  eiieniie,* 
l^rut.  28.  33.  a  nation  thou  knowest  not  shall  r.  vp 
Ps.  27,2.  my  enemies  came  on  me  to  e.  up  my  flesh 
105.  3.^.  did  e.  vp  all  the  herbs  in  their  land 
Tsa.  .50.  9.  the  moth  shall  c.  them  vp,  51.  3. 
.fer.  5.  l^hey  shall  e.  up  thine  harvest  and  thy 
bread, c.?/p  thy  flocks, c.«p  thy  vines  ami  fig-trees 
22.  22.  the  wind  shall  i'.  vp  all  thy  pastures 
Hos.  4.  8.  they  c.  up  the  sin  of  my  people 
./imos  7.4.  itdevoured  the  deep,  and  did  r.  up  a  part 
Mic.  5,  t  G.  they  shall  e.  up  the  land  of  Assyria 
JVah.  3.  15.  il  shall  e.  thee  r/p  like  the  canker-worm 
Rev.  10.  9.  angel  said  to  me,  take  it,  and  e.  it  «;> 

EATEN. 
^en.3. 11. hnst  thou  cof tree  whereof  shoiildestnoti 
14.  24.  save  that  which  the  young  men  have  c. 
31.  38.  the  rams  of  thy  flock  have  I  not  e. 
41.  21.  when  Ihey  hade,  them  iij),  it  could  not  bo 
known  that  they  hade  them 
Frnd.  12.  46.  in  one  house  shall 't  be  e. 
13.  3.  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  e.  7. 
21.28  o\  shall  be  stoned,  his  flesh  shall  not  be  e, 
22.  5.  if  a  man  cause  a  field  or  vineyard  lo  be  ft 
20.  34.  it  shall  not  be  r.  because  it  is  holv 
Ler.  6. 16.  it  shall  be  e.  in  the  holy  place,  26.  |  7.  6 
23.  it  shall  be  wholly  burnt,  it  shall  not  l'ee.7.1» 
30.  no  siii-ortctini:  shall  be  e.  it  shall  be  bwtnt 


EAT 

JEo».7. 15.  shall  be  e.  tlie  s^mo  day  it  h  ofTiTod,  16. 
jy.  if  the  sticritice  ot"  peace-oltenny  ha  c. 

10.  17   wliy  have  ye  not  e.  iliesin-ollenng  ? 

18.  ye  sliould  indued  ha»e  e.  it  iii  ihe  hiily  place 
ly.  il  I  liad  e.  the  siri-oH'eriiig  tn-iiay 

11.  13.  Ihey  sliall  not  l)e  c.  41     JJcut.  14.  19. 

ly.  6.  it  shall  be  «.  the  same  day  yu  utlur,  2-2.  30 

7.  and  if  it  be  e.  at  all  on  the  'liifd  day 
IVuiu  '26.  17.  unleavened  brea     be  c.  Ezck.  45. 21 
Deut.  (i.  11.  to  give  vineyards   bou  plantedst  not, 
u.ien  thou  shall  have  c.  ai  J  be  lull,  6.  10,  12. 

12.  22.  even  as  the  roe  buck  jid  the  hart  is  e. 
20.0.  hath  planted  a  vineyard,  and  hath  not  c.  of  it 
20.14.  i  have  not  e.  thereof  in  my  rnournnig 

2y.  6.  ye  have  not  e.  bread  nor  drunk  wine 
31.  20.  when  they  sliall  have  e.  and  be  tilled 
Jog/i.  5.  12.  after  they  had  e.  of  the  old  corn 
Hut/i  3.  7.  when  Boaz  had  c.  and  drunk,  be  went 

1  i'am.  14.  30.  if  haply  the  people  bad  c.  ficely 
2d.  20.  for  he  had  c.  no  bread  all  the  day 

30.  12.  when  he  had  c.  Ins  spirii  caine  again 

2  Ham.  19.  42.  have  we  f .  ai  all  of  the  king's  cost  ? 
1  Kiuffi  13.22.  but  earnest  back,  and  hast  e.  bread 

2d. the  lion  had  note.tbe  carcase,  nor  torn  the  ass 
J^e/i.  5.  14.  have  not  c.  the  bread  of  the  governor 
/o4  0.  0.  that  is  unsavoury  be  e.  without  salt 

31.  17.  or  have  e.  my  morsel  myself  alone 

30.  I  have  e.  the  fruits  thereof  without  money 
Ps.69. 9.  for  the  zeal  of  thine  bouse  hath  t'.me  up, 

and  reproaches  are  fallen  upon  me,  ./o/ui  2.17. 
102.9.1  havee.  ashes  like  bread, mingled  my  drink 
Prov.  9.  17.  and  bread  e.  in  secret  is  pleasant 

23.  ri.  the  morsel  that  thou  hast  e.  shait  thou  vomit 
Cant. 5.1.1  have  e.  my  honey-comb  with  my  honey 
f.stt.3.14.for  ye  have  e.up  the  vineyard  spoil  of  poor 
7er.10.25. they  have  cup  Jacob,  and  devoured  him 

24.  2.  figs  which  could  not  he  e.  3,  8.  |  29.  17. 

31.  29.  fathers  have  c.  sour  grapes,  Ezck.  18.  2. 
Ezt/i.  4.  14. 1  have  not  e.  that  which  die'.h  of  itself 

18.  (i.  and  hath  not  e.  upon  the  mountains,  15. 
11.  but  even  hath  e.  upon  the  mountains 

^Hos.  10.  13.  ye  have  e.  the  fruit  of  lies 
yflcn.4.that  locu.sts  hath  left,  canker-worm  e.  2.25. 
Mat.  14.  21.  and  they  that  had  c.  Mark  8.  9. 
Luke  13  26.  we  have  e.  and  drunk  in  thy  presence 
17.  8.  till  I  have  c.  nfterwarrls  thou  sbalt  eat 
John  6.  13.  which  remained  to  them  that  had  e. 
■ids  10. 10.  he  became  hungry,  and  would  have  e. 
14.  Lord,  I  have  never  e.  any  thing  common 
12.  23.  he  was  e.  of  worms,  and  gave  up  the  ghost 

20.  11.  when  he  had  broken  bread  and  e.  departed 
27.  33.  when  they  had  e.  enough  they  lightened 

liev.  10.  10.  as  soon  as  I  had  c.  it,  my  belly  was 
EATER.  [bitter 

Judg.  14. 14.  he  said,  out  of  the  c.  came  forth  meat 

ha.  55.  10.  that  it  may  give  bread  to  the  e. 

A'a«.  3. 12.  they  sliall  fall  into  the  mouth  of  the  e. 
EATERS. 

Frov.  23.  20.  be  not  amonff  riotous  e.  of  flesh 
EATES  r. 

Gen.  2.  17.  in  the  day  thou  e.  lliou  sbalt  surely  die 

1  Sam.  1.  8.  thsn  said  Elkanab    why  e.  thou  not  ? 

I  Kings  21.  5.  why  spirit  so  sad  that  thou  e,  no 
EATETH.  [bread  ? 

Exod.  12. 15.  who  e.  leavened  bread  be  cut  off',  Vii. 

Lev.  T.  18.  the  soul  that  c.  20, 25, 27.  |  17.  10,  15. 

19.  S   every  orio  ihnt  e.  shall  bear  his  iniquity 
Aa/n  13.  32.  a  land  timt  e.  up  the  inhabitants 
)  Sam   14.  24.  cursed  be  the  man  that  e.  28. 
Job  5.  5  whose  hiuvest  the  hungry  e.  up 

21.  25.  and  another  never  e.  with  pleasure 

40  15.bi'henioth  which  I  made,  he  e.grass  as  an  o\ 
Psal.  ^0(^.  20.  the  similitude  of  an  ox  that  e.  grass 
Pror. 13.25.  the  righteous  e.  to  satisfying  of  his  soul 
30  20.  she  e.  and  wipeth  her  mouth,  and  saith 
?l.  27.  and  she  e.  not  the  bread  of  idleness 
EccIA.5.  the  fool  foldeth  hands  and  c.  his  own  flesh 
5.  17.  all  his  days  also  he  e.  in  darkness 
C.  2  but  a  stranger  e.  it,  thia  is  vanity,  evil  dilttise 
f^ff.  23.  4.  while  it  is  yet  in  his  hand  he  c.  it  i^ 
29.  8.  behold,  he  e.  but  awaketh,  and  is  hungry 
44.  IG.  and  with  part  thereof  he  e.  flesh,  roasteth 
59.  5.  he  that  e.  of  their  eggs  dieth 
}er.  31.  30.  every  man  that  e.  the  sour  grape 
Mat.  9. 11.  Pharisees  said,  why  e.  your  master  with 
publicans  and  sinners'?  Mark'i.  16.  I.uke  15.2. 
ifark  14. 18.  Jesus  said,  verily,  one  of  you  who  c. 
with  me,  shall  betray  me,  .John  13.  18. 
John  6.  54.  whoso  e.  my  flesh  hath  eternal  life 
^C-i.  he  that  e.  my  flesh  dwelletb  in  me,  I  in  him 

57.  so  he  that  e.  mc.  oven  he  shall  live  by  me 

58.  he  that  e.  of  this  bread,  shall  live  for  ever 
Horn.  14.  2.  another  who  is  weak  «.  herbs 

3.  let  not  him  that  e.  despise  him  that  e.  not 
6  .'hat  e.  to  the  Ld.,  that  e.  not,  to  the  Ld.  c.  not 
20.  it  is  evil  for  that  man  who  e.  with  otTence 
23.  damned  if  he  eat,  because  he  e.  not  of  faith 
Cor.  9.  7.  who  planteth  a  vineyard,  and  e.  not  of 
fruit  thereof?  and  e.  not  of  the  milk  of  the  flock 
11.29.  he 'bate. unworthily  c.  damnation  tohimi>. 
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EFF 

EATING. 

Gen.2.''lG.nf  every  tree  c.  thou  shalt  eat,  but  of  tree 
Kxvd.lZ.i.  taKii  a  lamb  according  to  the  number  ol 
souls,  every  man  according  to  Ins  e.  10. 10,  18,21 
.Judg.  14.  9.  8amson  took  thereof,  and  went  on  c 
1  .Sam. 14.34.  sin  not  against  the  L.  in  e.  wuh  blood 
.30.1ti.tlioy  were  spread  abroad  on  all  tli  j  earth  c. 

1  Kings  1.  41.  Adonijah's  guests  made  an  end  of  e. 

2  Kings  4.  40.  as  they  were  e.  of  pottage,  cried  oui 
.Job  20.23.  and  shall  rain  it  upon  him  while  he  ise 
Jsa.  Ob.  17.  f.  swine's  flesh,  and  the  abomination 
Jinios  7.  2.  ulien  they  had  made  an  end  of  e.  grass 
Milt.  2b.  20.  as  they  were  e.  Jesus  took  btead 
Acts  1. 1  4.  and  c.  with  them,  commanded  them 
1  Cor.8.4.  concerning  e.  of  tbiiips  sacrificed  to  idols 

11.  21.  in  e.  every  one  taketh  his  own  supper 

Set  ijRlNKl.NG. 

ECHO. 
Ezek.  1.  t  7.  and  not  the  e.  of  the  mountains 

EDGE. 
Exod.  13.20.  Etiiam  in  e.  of  wilderness,  jVttjn.33.6 
20.  10.  make  lifty  loojis  in  Ihee.  of  one  curtain 
Eccl.  10.  10.  be  blunt,  and  he  do  not  whet  the  c. 
I.,uke  4.  t  29.  they  led  Jesus  to  the  e.  •!'  the  hill 
Sre  Tkktii. 
EDGE  of  the  sicord. 
Gen.  34. 20.  and  they  slew  Hamor  with  e.  of  sword 
Exod.  17. 13.  discomfited  Amaiek  with  thee,  o/s 
jVujH.21.24.andlsr.  smote  Sihon  with  e.  of  sword 
Jo4-A.0.2l.they  utterly  destroyed  all  with  c.of  sword 
8.  24.  the  Israelites  smole  Ai  with  the  c.of  sword 
./«'ix,-■.4.15.t5i^era  with  e.  o/s.||21.10.  Jabesb-gdead 
Job  J.  15.  Joab's servants  slain  with  c.  of  swordjil 
Fsal.  89.  43.  thou  hast  also  turned  the  e.  of  sword 
.Jcr  21.7.  Nebuchadnezzar  smite  them  with  e.  ofs 
l.ukc  21.  24.  the  Jews  shall  fall  by  the  e.  of  sword 
Heb.  11.34.  who  thro'  faith  escajied  l\\ee.  of  sword 

EDGED. 
Psal.  149.  G.  and  atwo-c.  svvord  in  their  hand 
Prot>.  5.  4.  but  her  end  is  sharp  as  a  two-e.  sword 
//ci.4.12.word  of  God  sharper  than  a  two-e.  sword 
Rev.  1.  IG.  out  of  mouth  went  a  sharp  two-c.  sword 

EDGES. 
Exod.  28.  7.  joined  at  the  two  e.  thereof,  39.  4. 
Judg.'i.\(i.  Ehud'sdagger  had  two  e.  length  a  cubit 
Rev.  2.  12.  who  hath  the  sharp  sword  with  two  e. 

EDIFICATION. 
Rom.  15.  2.  letevery  one  please  his  neighbour  to  c. 

1  Cur.  14.  3.  that  prophesieth  speakelh  to  men  to  e 

2  Cor.  10.  8.  which  the  Lord  hath  given  us  foi  e. 
13. 10.  power  which  the  Lord  hath  given  me  to  e. 

EDIFY. 
Rom.  14. 19.  things  wherewith  one  may  c.  another 
1  Cor.  10.  23.  all  things  are  lawful,  but  e.  not 
Eph.  4.  t  2i).  that  which  is  good  to  e.  proHtably 
1  Thcss.  5.  11.  e.  one  another,  even  as  also  ye  do 

EDIFIED. 
Jicts  9.  31.  the  churches  had  rest,  and  were  e. 
1  Cor.  8. 1 10.  conscience  of  him  that  is  weak  be  e. 
14.  17.  givest  thanks  well,  but  the  other  is  not  c. 
EDIFIETH. 
1  Cor.  8.  ].  knowledge  pufieth  up,  but  charity  e. 
14.  4.  he  thai  speaks  in  an  unknown  tongue  e. 
himself;  but  he  that  prophesieth  e.  the  church 
EDIFYING. 

1  Cor.  14.  5.  that  the  church  may  receive  e. 

12.  seek  that  ye  may  e.\cel  to  the  e.  of  the  church 
14.  2G.  let  all  things  be  done  to  e. 

2  0)7-.  12.  19.  but  we  do  all  things  for  your  e. 
Eph.  4.  12.  for  the  e.  of  the  body  of  Christ 

16.  increase  of  the  body,  to  thee,  of  itself  in  love 
29.  but  that  which  is  good  to  the  use  of  e. 

1  Tim.  1.  4.  which  minisier  questions  rather  than  c. 

EFFECT,  Substantive. 
JVum  30.8. her  husband  shall  make  her  vow  of  no  e. 

2  Chrim.  34.  22.  and  they  spake  to  her  to  that  e. 
Psal.'.Vi.  10.  makes  the  devices  of  people  of  none  e. 
Isa.  32.  17.  the  e.  of  righteousness,  quietness 
i<;:f  A'.12.23.days  are  at  hand,  and  e.  of  every  vision 
Mat.  15.  6.  make  commandmeni  of  God  of  none  e. 
Mark  7. 13.  making  the  word  of  God  of  none  c. 
/i«m.3.3.unbelief  make  the  faith  of  Gd.  without  e.? 

4.  14.  the  promise  made  of  none  c.  Gal.  3.  17. 
9.  6.  not  as  though  tlie  word  hath  taken  none  e. 

1  Cor.  1.  17.  lest  the  cross  of  Christ  be  of  none  e. 
Gal.  5.  4.  Christ  is  become  of  no  e.  to  you,  who  are 

EFFECT,  yerb. 

.7'er.48.30.  it  shall  not  be  so,  his  lies  shall  not  so  e.  it 

EFFECFED. 

2  Chron.  7.  11.  Solomon  prospcrouslv  e.  all  in  his 

EFFECTUAL       '  [heart 

1  Cor.  16.  9.  for  a  great  door  and  p. is  opened  to  me 

2  Cor.  1.  6.  which  is  c.  in  enduring  the  same  suf- 

ferings 
Eph.2.  7.  by  thee,  working  of  his  power  given  me 
4.  Va.  according  to  the  e.  working  in  the  measure 
PAiV.G.tliat  thy  faith  may  become  e.  by  good  thinrs 
yam.5.16.the  e.  praver  of  a  righteous  man  availelh 

EFFECTUALLY. 
Oa2.2.8.for  he  that  wrought  e.in  Peter,  same  in  mej 


ELD 

1  Tliess  2.13.th  ■  woide  worketh  it,  you  tJiot  believf 

EFFEMINATE 
1  Cor.  6.  9.  nor  e.  shall  inheiit  Ihe  kingdom  of  God 

EGG 
Job  6.  6.  is  there  any  taste  in  the  white  of  an  e.t 
Luke  11.12.if  he  ask  an  e.will  ofler  him  a  scorpiofil 

EGGS. 
Deut.  22. 6.  whether  young  ones  or  e.  and  the  dam 
Bitting  on  the  young  or  e.  shall  not  take  the  daaa 
■Job  39.  14.  the  ostrich  leaveth  her  e.  in  the  earth 
Isa.  10. 14.oneg.atheretlie.  that  are  left,  I  gathered 
5'4.  .5.  they  hatch  cockatrice  e.  he  that  eateth  e. 
Jer.  17. 11.  as  partridge  sitteth  on  e.  and  hatched! 

EIGHT. 
Gen.  17.  12.  he  that  is  .;.  days  old  shall  be  circum- 
»ised,  every  man  child,  21.  4.  />«Ae  2  21 
22.  23.  these  e.  Milcah  did  bear  to  Nahor 
£xwr/.2G.25.theyshall  bee. boards, and  sockets  silvei 
J'J'um.  7.8.Moses  gave  4  waggoiis,e.  oxen  to  ftlerari 
29.  29.  on  the  sixth  day  e.  bullocks,  two  rams 
Judg.  3.  8.  Israel  served  Chushan-risbathaim  e. 

year* 
]2.14.Abdon,  the  son  of  Hillel,  judged  Isr.  e.  yean 
1  Sam.  17.  12.  Jesse  the  Ephraihite  had  e.  sons 
1  Kings!.  10.  foundation  was ofstones  of e. cubits 
2A'(7(n-sS.17.Jehoram  reigned  f. years  m  Jerusalem 
22.  1.  Josiah  was  e.  years  old  when  he  began  to 
reign,  and  reigued  thirty-one,  2  Chron.  34.  1. 

1  Chron.  24.  4.  e.  among  the  sons  of  Ithamar 

2  Chr  29.  17.  they  sanctified  house  of  L.  in  e.  days 
Eccl.  11.  2.  give  a  portion  to  seven,  and  also  to  t 
Jcr.  41.  15.  but  Ishmael  escaped  with  e.  men 
Ezek.  40.  31.  the  going  up  had  e.  steps,  .34,  37 

41.  e.  tables,  whereon  tliey  slew  their  sacrifice* 
Mic.5.^.  raise  ag.him  7  shepherds,  e.  principal  men 
J^uke  9.  28.  about  c.  days  after  these  sayings,  Petei 
John  20.26.  after  e.  days  his  disciples  were  within 
Jicts  9.  33.  Eneas,  who  had  kept  his  bed  e.  years 
1  Pet.  3.  20.  wherein  e.  souls  were  saved  by  watei 

EIGHTH. 
/>«?).  25.  22.  and  ye  shall  sow  the  e.  year  and  eat 
1  A7n^s6.38.in  Bui, which  ise.month,house  finished 
12.  32.  Jeroboam  ordained  a  feast  in  the  e.  inontc 

1  Chron.  24.  10.  the  c.  lot  came  forth  to  Abijah 
25  15.  the  e.  to  Jeshaiah  ||  26.  5.  Peulthai  the  e. 

27. 11.  thee,  captain  for  the  e.  monih,  Sibbcca. 
Zech.  1.  l.in  e.  month  the  word  came  to  Zechariivh 

2  Pet.2.5.but  saved  Noah  the  e.  person,  a  preachei 
Rev.  17. 11.  beast  that  was,  is  not,  even  he  is  thee. 

21.  20.  thee. foundation  was  a  beryl, ninth  a  topas 

See  Day,  Days. 

EIGHT  hundred. 

Gen. 5.4. Adam  lived  after  he  begat  Seth,  e.  h.  yean 

5.  19.  Jared  lived  after  he  begat  Enoch  e.  A.yeari 

2  Sam.  23.  8.  Adino  slew  e.  hundred  at  one  time 

2  Chr.  13.  3.  Jeroboam  set  in  array  e.h.  thousami 

EIGHTEEN. 

Judg.3.1i.  Isr.  served  Eglon  king  of  Moab  e.  yeara 

10. 8.  Amnion  vexed  and  oppressed  Israel  c.  years 

1  Kings  7.  15.  for  he   cast  two  pillars  of  brass  e. 

cuhils  high  apiece,  2Kiiigs25.  17.  7er.52.2J. 

1  Chr.  26.9.  Meshelemiah  bad  sons  and  brethren  e. 

2  Chron.  11.  21.  for  Rehoboam  took  e.  wives 
Luke  13.4.0f  those  e.on  -.vhom  tower  in  Siloam  fell 

IG.  whom  Satan  bath  bound,  lo,  these  e.  years 

EIGHTEEN  thousand. 

/ttrf^.20.25  Benjamin  destroyed  of  Israel  e.  thoua. 

44.  there  fell  of  Benjamin  e.  thous.  men  of  valour 

7  Chr.  12. 31.oflhelialftribeof  Manasseh,  e.  thou. 

18. 12.  Abishai  slew  of  the  Edomitese.  thousand 
29.7.  the  princes  gave  of  brass  e.  thousand  talents 

EzcA.48.  35.  the  citv  round  wase.  thou,  measured 
EIGHTEENTH. 

1  Kings  1.5. 1.  in  e.  year  of  Jeroboam,  2  Chr.  13. 1. 

2  Kings  3.1.Jehoram  reigned  the  e.year  of  Jehosh 
22.  3.  in  Ihe  e.  year  of  king.Iosiah,  the  king  seni 

Shaphan,  23.  23.  2  Chron.  .34.  8.  |  35.  la 
1  Chron.  24.  15.  llie  e.  lot  came  forth  to  Aphses 
25.  25.  the  e.  toHanani,  he,  his  sons,  and  brelhrei 
.Jer.  32. 1.  was  e.  year  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  52. 29 

EITHER. 
Gen.  31.  24.  speak  not  to  Jacob  e.  good  or  bad,  29. 
/-eu.  10. 1.  Nadab  and  Abihu  took  e.  of  them  hia 
censer,  and  ofl"ered  strange  fire  before  Ihe  Lord 
Deut.  17.3.hath  worship,  other  gods, e. sun  or  moon 
28.51.  a  nation  shall  not  leave  thee  e.  corn  or  wine 
I  Kings  18.  27.  c.  he  is  laikins,  or  pursuing,  or  in 
Eccl.  11.  6.  whether  shall  prosper,  c.  this  or  that 
/.■?a. 7. 11.  ask  a  sign  p.  in  the  depth  or  height  above 
Mat.  6.24.  no  man  can  serve  two  masters,  for  e.  ha 
will  hate  the  one,  and  love  thec^s  ,  I  .tike  IP. 13 
12.  33.  e.  make  the  tree  good,  ana  his  fruit  good   -- 
jAike  6.  42.  e.  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy  brothot 
15.  8.  r.  what  woman  bavin?  fen  pieces  of  silver 
.John  19.18.  crucified,  on  e.  side  one?,  Jesus  in  midit 
1  Cor.  14. 6.  except  i  speak  to  you  e.  by  revelation 
.Tarn.  3.  12.  c.  can  a  vine,  my  brethren,  hear  figs  1 
Rev.  22.  2.  of  e.  side  the  river  there  was  tree  at 
ELDER.  [Ifii 

Tilt  Eldvrs  among  the  Hebrews  v>ere  the  mafif 


ELD 

trale$,  heath,  or  rulers  of  ths  people.  Even 
while  tliey  were  slaves  to  Ike  ligyptianu,  they 
Had  among  themselves  some  order  and  govern- 
ment, and  had  doubtless  some  whom  thcyoicn- 
ed  as  th^ir  teachers  and  rulers,  as  /irads  of 
tribes  and  families  ;  hence,  when  the  Lord  sent 
Moses  to  bring  the  children  of  Israel  out  uf 
E^pt,  he  says,  Exoii.  3.  10,  (Jo  aiiii  gatliur  lliu 
elders  of  Israel  together,  and  say  unto  tlieiii, 
the  Lord  hath  visited  you,  and  seen  what  is  done 
to  you  ill  Egypt.  These  elders  loerc  men  of  ex- 
perience, wisdom,  and  gravity,  and  of  autho- 
rity among  the  people. 

But  thejirst  iustitutton  of  courts  of  judicature, 
tvas  in  the  wilderness;  when  Jothro  brought 
bach  Zipporah  to  Mosos,  who  was  then  encamp- 
ed at  the  foal  of  mount  t^mai.  Mosi:s  having  re- 
lated all  that  the  J.ord  had  done  fur  the  Israel- 
ites, Jcthro  blessed  Godfor  it,  offered  burnt-of- 
ferings, and  peace-offerings,  and  did  eat  with 
Moses,Aaron,  and  the  ehlers  of  Israel,  before  the 
fjord.  The  next  day,  Muses  taking  his  seat  in 
order  to  judge  Israel,  continued  from  morning 
to  evening  employed  in  this  manner.  Jethro 
remonstrated  to  him,  that  this  was  a  fatigue 
above  his  strength  to  undergo,  and  would  be 
tiresome  both  to  himself  and  the  people ;  that 
therefore  he  should  choose  some  men  of  firm- 
ness and  fortitude,  who  feared  God,  and  haled 
covetuusncis,  that  they  might  share  with  him 
in  the  weiirju  of  government ;  that  the  cogni- 
zance of  lesser  affairs  should  be  referred  to 
ihem ;  and  those  of  mure  consequence  should 
be  reserved  to  ntmself.  Moses  submitted  to 
t/iis  advice,  and  chose  certain  men  of  merit  out 
*f  all  Israel,  W(o;n  he  appointed  to  have  rule 
over  the  people  ;  some  over  a  thousand,  others 
0Ver  an  hundred,  fifty,  and  ten.  They  admi- 
nistered justice  to  the  people;  and  whin  any 
thing  of  greater  difiieuUy  than  ordinary  oc- 
curred, they  referred  it  to  Moses,  Exod.  16.  1, 
2,  3,  &c.  The  commission  given  to  these  judges 
is  recorded  in  Deut.  1.  16,  17. 

Afterwards,  we  have  the  particular  appointment 
of  God  concerning  this.  Num.  11.  11,  12,  Vi, 
fee.  Moses,  being  discouraged  by  thcconlinual 
munnurimrs  of  the  Israelites,  addressed  him- 
self to  God,  and  desired  to  be  relieved  from 
Slime  part  of  the  burden  of  government.  Then 
the  Lord  said  to  him,  Gullier  unto  me  seventy 
men,  of  the  elders  of /srncZ,  whom  thou  kfiow- 
ost  to  be  the  elders  of  the  people,  and  officers 
)ver  them  ;  and  brinu:  the^i  to  the  tabernacle  of 
ihe  congregation,  lh:itthey  may  .stand  there  with 
thee.  And  I  will  come  riowuand  talk  wiihthee 
iieic;  and  I  will  lake  of  the  spirit  which  is 
upon  ihee,  and  will  put  it  upon  them  ;  and  ihey 
dhall  bear  the  bunlcn  of  the  people  with  thee, 
:hat  lliou  hear  it  not  thyself  alone.  These  el- 
ders, which  compo.<ed  the  Senate  belonging  to 
ail  the  tribes  in  general,  sot  with  the  Leader, 
Jiidffc,  or  Kini,  who  presided  in  this  court. 
Thus  we  read,  Deut.  27.  1,  Moses,  with  the 
elders  of  Israel,  rommanded  iho  ))eople,  say- 
ins,  &-C.  Jlnd,  afterwards,  the  elders  of  the  con- 
grrg'ition,  consult  how  to  supply  the  remainder 
vf  the  Benjaeiitcs  icith  wives,  iudg.  21.  10. 
Jind  the  ellers  of  Israel  gathered  themselves 
tosether,  and  cnme  to  Samuel  to  liamah,  1 
?am.  3.  4.  IVe  rea'l  of  these  elders  cnntinmilly, 
to  (he  time  of  the  captivity :  Jlntl  we  find  them 
agniii  after  the  return,  Ezra  10.  7,  8,  A  procla- 
mation was  niriiie  ihrou^hout  .ludah  and  ,leru- 
galem  unto  all  the  children  of  the  captivity,  ac- 
sordin:.'  to  Ihe  counsel  of  (he  princes  and  elders. 

Vr.<idrsthsr,  there  were  likewise  elders  belong- 
ing to  every  screriil  city.  TAescelders  are  men- 
tioned by  Moses  in  the  law;  where  several 
things  ire  reipiireil  to  be  done  by  (he  elilcrs  of 
the  cily.  /)rwM<).12.  (  2i.3,19.  Boaz  appealed  to 
ten  men  nf  Ihe  elders  of  ihe  c\iy  of  Heth-lehem- 
juilnh,  Riilh  4.  2.  .Ind  we  read,  after  the  capti- 
ritii,  "f  the  elders  of  every  city,  Ezra  10.  14. 

The  Uabhins  and  interpreters  give  the  following 
nccouni  of  courts  of judicntur:  u-^ongthe3ew9. 

(I)  There  were  three  judges  v.  •Trry  city,  who 
had  the  engniznnce  i,f  lesser  faults :  Matters 
concerning  loss,  pain,  and  resjitution,  were 
plrnaed  before  Ihem.  These  three  judges  had 
a  rio-ht  only  in  condemn  crimina^-  to  bewhipt: 
The  parties  nnmed  their  jun {res  :  one  of  the 
parlies  chose  his  judge  ;  the  oj/irv  named  a  se- 
cond;  and  these  tiro  judges  look  n  third,  with 
■x:hoin  they  decided  rnnses.  This  tribunal  was 
ronsulted  about  Ihr  intrrralation  of  months. 

;II)  There  was  another  court  composed  of  three 
and  twenty  jndrrrs,  who  derided  matters  of  im- 
portance, and  of  a  more  criminal  nature,  and 
their  sentenr-s  were  snrh  as  irencr/iHy  nfferted 
the  Iwes  of  ptrsina:  no  causes  being  brought 
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ELD 

before  them,  iut  such  as  deserved  the  penalty 
of  death.  Some  say,  that  they  could  only  sok- 
tence  to  death  by  the  sword. 

(Ill)  Their  great  council,  or  Sanhedrim,  which 
consisted  of  seventy  senators,  and  which  had 
the  cognizance  of  the  most  important  affairs  of 
state  and  religion,  and  of  those  which  concern- 
ed the  king,  ur  high-priest.  It  was  intended 
as  a  court  of  appeal,  if  there  should  be  occa- 
sion, from  any  of  the  inferior  courts.  Some 
think  that  our  Saviour  alludes  to  these  two 
last  courts,  when  he  says.  Mat.  5.  22j  Whoso- 
ever is  angry  with  his  brother,  without  a  cause, 
shall  be  in  danger  of  the  judgment ;  and  who- 
soever shall  say  to  his  brother,  Haca,  shall  be 
in  danger  of  the  council ;  but  whosoever  slu'ill 
say.  Thou  J'ool,  shall  be  in  danger  of  hell-fire. 
■Some  interpreters  suppose  that  our  ZMrd  pro- 
portions the  punishments  in  the  next  world, 
according  to  the  different  sc7itences  wJtich  were 
usual  in  the  different  courts  cf  judicature  at 
Jerusalem.  Therefore  they  say,  the  judgment 
means  that  court  where  the  judges  were  three 
and  twenty,  and  who  could  only  sentence  to 
death  by  the  sword  :  The  council  alludes  to  the 
court  where  the  seventy  elders  sat,  which  was 
the  great  Sanhedrim,  and  could  punish  by 
stoning  to  death :  Jlad  that,  by  hell-tire,  the 
burning  of  the  greatest  malefactors  in  the  val 
ley  of  iiinnom,  is  implied. 

Jls  to  the  Sanhedrim,  it  was  limited  to  the  place 
where  the  ark  of  God  stood.  The  Jews  say 
that  ill  the  time  of  Moses  this  council  was  held 
at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony. 
Jis  soon  as  the  people  were  in  possession  of  the 
land  of  promise,  the  Sanhedrim  followed  the 
tabernacle.  It  was  kepi  successively  at  Gilgal, 
at  Sliiloh,  at  Kirjath-jearim,  «t  Nob,  at  Gibeon, 
in  the  house  «/Obed-edom  ;  and  lastly,  it  was 
settled  at  Jerusalem,  till  the  Babylonish  capti 
vity.  During  the  captivity  it  was  kept  up  at 
Babylon.  JJj'ter  the  return  from  Babylon,  it 
continued  at  Jerusalem,  to  the  time  of  the  Si 
carii,  or  Assassins  ;  these  were  certain  robbers, 
who  appeared  in  Judea  some  time  before  the 
war  of  the  Jews  against  the  Romans.  They 
were  called  Sicarii,  from  Sica,  a  dogger ;  be 
cause  they  carried  daggers  secretly  about 
them,  so  as  not  to  be  perceived,  and  mixing 
tkeviselvcs  with  the  multitude  of  people  that 
came  to  the  great  feasts  at  Jerusalem,  they 
stabbed  whom  they  thought  fit ;  and  then  were 
commonly  the  first  to  cry  out  murder,  as  Jose- 
phiis  relates.  The  Jews,  finding  that  thescpro 
jligate  wretches,  whose  number  increased  every 
day,  sometimes  escaped  punishment  by  the  fa- 
vour of  the  president,  or  judges,  removed  the 
Sanhedrim  to  Hanolh,  which  were  certain 
abodes  situated,  as  the  Rabbins  say,  upon  the 
mountain  of  the  temple.  JSfterwards  they  re- 
moved to  Janinia ;  thence  to  Jericho,  to  Uzzah, 
to  Sepharvnini,  to  Belhsanim,  to  Sephoris,  last 
of  all  to  Tiberias,  where  they  continued  to  the 
time  of  their  utter  extinction.  This  is  the  ac- 
count the  Jews  give  of  the  Sanhedrim. 

IVhat  the  scripture  says  of  this  court  is  found  in 
Dent.  17.  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13.  If  there  arise  a 
matter  too  hard  for  thee  in  judgment  {.ipenking 
to  the  inferior  magistrates)  between  blood 
and  Idood,  between  plea  and  plea,  and  between 
stroke  and  stroke,  being  matters  of  controversy 
within  thy  gates;  then  shalt  thou  arise,  and  ge» 
thee  up  into  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God 
shall  choose.  And  thou  shalt  come  unio  the 
Priests,  the  Levites,  and  unto  the  judge  that 
shall  he  in  those  days,  and  enquire;  and  they 
sh.'LlI  shew  Ihee  the  sentence  of  judgment.  And 
thou  shalt  do  according  to  the  sentence,  which 
thev  of  that  place,  which  llie  Lord  shall  chf;ose, 
shall  shew  thee,  i^-c.  Ily  this  it  appears  that 
the  chief  Conductor,  Judge,  Kine,  High-priest, 
or  whoever  was  at  the  head  of  their  affairs, 
was  to  he  the  president  of  this  court.  The 
rest  of  the  judges  seem  to  have  consisted  chief- 
ly of  the  Priests  and  Levites,  though  there 
were  among  them  wise  and  learned,  men  of 
other  tribes,  as  is  acknowledged  by  the  Jewish 
and  most  other  writers. 

In  process  of  lime,  as  their  kings  came  to  be  idol- 
atrous, this  ordinance,  among  others,  was  ne- 
glected. For  we  find  Jehoshaphat  restoring 
it,  at  the  same  time  as  he  did  the  courts  in 
every  city,  2Chron.  19.  8,9,  10,  II,  In  this 
passage  we  find,  thai,  if  the  cause  iras  of  a 
6|iiritual,  or  ecclesiastical  nature,  the  Hieh- 
priest  was  the  chief  jndirr ;  if  otherwise,  a  chi'f 
justice,  who  sat  in  behalf  of  the  king  .  And  be- 
hold, .Imnriah,  the  chief-priest,  is  over  you  in  all 
matters  of  he  Lord  ;  and  7.ehadi(ih,  the  ruler  of 
the  house  of  Judah,  for  all  the  king's  matters. 


ELD 

Some  think  it  probe.ble,  that  in  causesecclesiasti 
cal,  the  court  was  made  up  of  the  High-priest, 
and  the  Chief-priests,  or  Heads  uf  the  four  and 
twenty  courses  only :  and  that  in  matters 
purely  temporal,  the  supreme  magistrate,  with 
the  princes,  elders,  anil  scribes,  who  were  doc- 
tors of  the  law,  either  by  himself,  or  his  de- 
puty, took  cognizance.  Jind  that,  where  iin'j 
one  was  accused  of  crimes  relating  to  religion 
and  state  both,  the  Judges,  in  each  of  these  fa 
cullies,  sat  to  hear  the  cause.  So,  at  the  tria. 
of  our  blessed  Lord,  ioaeph  o/ Ariniafhea, 
rich  mail  and  a  counsellor,  probably  one  of  tka 
seventy  elders,  was  one  of  them  who  sat  as 
.Judges ;  but  did  not  join  in  the  sentence  jj 
condemnation  ;  He  consented  not  to  the  couii 
sel  and  deed  of  them.  Luke  23.  51. 

This  "ounsel,  at  their  return  from  the  captivity 
was  icstorcd,  wilh  the  rest  of  their  common, 
wealth,  as  the  prophet  Ezekiol  foretold  it 
should.  Ezek.  44.  21),  24,  The  Priests,  the  Le 
vites,  shall  teach  my  people  the  diflerencc  be- 
tween the  unclean  and  the  clean.  And,  in  con- 
troversy, they  shall  stand  in  judgment ;  and 
they  shall  judge  it  according  to  my  judgmenis. 

Some  are  of  opinion,  that  the  origin  of  the  San 
hednm  is  by  no  means  to  be  depended  upon; 
for  the  council  of  the  seventy  riders  establish- 
ed by  Moses,  was  not  wLat  the  Jews  under- 
stood by  the  name  o/ Sanhedrim.  Besides,  say 
they,  we  cannot  perceive  that  this  establish- 
ment subsisted  either  under  Joshua, iAs  Judges, 
or  the  Kings.  IVe  find  nothing  of  it  after  the 
captivity,  till  the  time  of  the  Maccabees.  Only 
we  are  certain,  that  this  Senate  was  in  being 
in  ths  time  of  our  Saviour,  and  when  the  Evan- 
gelists wrote  their  go.''pels,  since  they  are 
mentioned  in  their  writings  :  But  then  their 
authority  was  much  lessened ;  for  after  the 
banishment  of  Arehc'iRus,  the  Romans,  having 
reduced  Judea  into  a  province,  assumed  the 
power  of  life  and  death  to  themselves  alone  : 
So  that  this  council  could  proceed  no  further 
than  to  condemnation.  For  execution,  tAcp 
were  to  apply  to  the  Roman  Governor. 

The  places  where  the  Hebrews  held  their  courts 
of  judicature  were,  generally,  one  of  the  gatei 
of  the  city.  See  Gate.  Jis  the  merits  of 
every  cause  were  to  turn,  upon  the  evidence 
given  ;  see  what  rules  the  law  lays  down  i^ 
reference  thereunto  in  Deut.  17.  0.  |  19.  15.  ana 
what  is  said  in  relation  to  false  witnesses, 
Deut.  19.  16,  17,  18,  19.  It  was  likewise  a  part 
of  their  law,  that  nomnu  should  be  cindemnrti 
leithout  being  brought  lo  a  fair  trial,  aKS 
hearing  lohat  he  had  to  soy  for  himself.  .1n» 
then  fore  Nicodemns  says  to  the  (^hicf-ptieslg 
and  Pharisees,  Doth  our  law  judge  any  man 
before  it  hear  him,  and  know  what  he  doeth^ 
.Johnl.5\. 

The  method  of  proceeding  in  the  Sanhedrim  is 
said  to  be  this :  They  who  had  a  mind  to  im- 
plead any  one,  applied  either  to  the  k'ms,  or 
the  high-priest,  or  whoever  filled  the  post  of 
Chief  Justice,  and  informed  against  him 
Upon  this,  proper  offiecrs  were  sent  to  take 
him.  up;  and  if  occasion  required,  a  detach- 
ment from  the  temple-guard  went  along  with 
them.  The  person  thus  taken  was  examinca 
by  the  .Tuslice,  and  then  committed,  either  to 
prison,  or  to  the  custody  of  the  officer  of  the 
guard,  till  his  trial  came  on. 

When  the  court  sat,  those  who  brought  the  infor- 
mation a.irainst  the  criminal,  did  it  in  these 
words.  This  man,  having  done  so  or  so,  is 
worthy  lo  die.  ./ind  they  who  were  to  defend 
him,  answered.  This  man  is  not  worthy  to  ilii; ; 
for  he  has  only  done  so  or  so.  ..Ind  when  the 
pleadings  on.  both  sides  were  finished,  the 
.Tudges  gave  their  opinions  singly,  whether  he 
was  guilty  or  not :  ..^nd  aecordins'  to  the  ma- 
jority of  vote!!,  one  way  or  the  other,  ,he  cul- 
prit was  acquitted  or  condemned. 

Of  the  manner  of  laying  the  indictment,  and  giv- 
ing in  the  answer,  we  hare  an  instance  in  the 
case  of  Jeremiah:  who  was  ivformid  asainti 
for  prophesying  the  destruction  of  both  the  eitg 
and  temple  of  Jevusolem,  in  case  the  Jews  con- 
tinued to  neglect  the  observance  of  God's  law. 
Jer.  26.  8,  0,"l0,  &c.  See  the  form  of  condtm 
nation  in  Mat.  26.  P.'i,  66. 

Elder  in  the  JVeic  Testament,  is  a  general  vamt, 
comprehendins  under  it  all  such  as  have  njtj 
ecclesiastical  function,  os  apostles,  pastors^ 
teachers,  or  other  church  officers,  1  Tim.  5.  17 
Tit.  1.  .5.  The  apostle  Peter  calls  himsilfan 
elder.  The  elders  that  are  nninng  you  I  cxhot;, 
who  also  am  nn  rider,  1  Pet.  ."5.  1. 

Gen.  10.  21.  Shem  the  brother  of  Jnpliet  the  e. 
2j.  23.  the  c.  shall  serve  Ihe  younger,  Rom.  0  t3 


ELD 

1  Sam.  IS.  17.  beliold,  nij  e.  daughter  Mcrab 
flKiugs  2-':iJ.ask  iliu  kiiigcloin,  hu  is  mine  c.  lirotlier 
Job  15. 10.  very  aged  lueii,  iiiucli  c.  tliau  thy  lalhcr 
Zi.  4.  lilihu  wailed,  because  lliey  were  e.  than  he 
Ezek  16.40.thy  e.  sister  is  Samaria, yuuiigertjodoui 
£i.  4.  tlie  names  of  them  were  Ahulali  the  e. 
Luke  15.  2d.  Iiis  e.  son  was  in  il>e  field,  heard  music 
1  Tim.  5.  S.  intreal  tlie  «.  wuiiicn  a^  motliers 
1  Pet.  5.  5. ye  younaer,  suhmil  youiselves  to  lliee. 

ELDER  lor  Jii/cr. 
I7\'?re. 5.1. rebuke  not  an  e.  I)ut  intreat  him  as  father 
lO.against  an  e. receive  not  an  accusat.but  before 
1  Pet.  5.  1,  the  elders  I  exhort,  wiio  am  also  an  e. 
2.hknl.  the  e.  to  the  elect  ludy  and  her  children 
3  Jvkn  1.  the  e.  unto  well-beloved  Gams  whom  I 
ELDERS.  [love 

Gen.  50.  7.  the  e.  of  his  house  went  up  with  him 
hev.  4.  15.  the  e.  of  coiigreg.  sliall  lay  their  hands 
JVum.  11.  25.  L.  gave  of  iiie  Spuit  to  the  seventy  e. 
JJeul.  25.  7.  go  up  to  the  gate  to  the  c.  and  say 
2U.  10.  ye  stand  before  th.:  L.  your  c.  and  otiicers 
31.28.gatherto  me  all  e.  of  your  tribes  and  otHcers 
3'i.  7.  ask  thy  father  and  e.  and  they  will  lell  thee 
Josk.  24.  31.  Israel  served  the  Lord  all  the  days  of 
Joshua  and  of  c.  that  overlived  Josbudy/udg.'2.~. 
Judg.  8.  14.  he  described  to  him  the  e.  of  Succoth 
1  Sam.  16.4.  e.  of  the  town  trembled  at  his  coming 
30.  26.  he  sent  of  the  sjioil  to  the  c.  of  Judah 

Jl  Kings  20.  8.  all  the  e.  said  to  him,  hearken  not 
21.  11.  the  e.  did  as  Jezebel  had  sent  to  them 

iiA7n^s6.32.Elisha  sat  in  houae,  and  c.sat  with  him 
10.  I.Jehu  wrote  letters  and  sentto  e.  of  Jezreel 
19.  2.  Hezekiah  sent  the  e.  of  the  priests  covered 
with  sackcloth  to  Isaiah  the  prophet,  Isa.  37. 2. 
Ezra  5.  5.  the  eye  of  their  God  was  upon  the  e. 
6.  14.  the  c.  of  the  Jews  builded  and  prospered 
10. 8. according  to  the  counsel  of  the  princes  and  e. 
'^sal.  107.  32.  praise  him  in  the  assembly  of  the  e, 
"rov.  31.  23.  her  husband  is  known  among  the  e. 

/yam.l.lO.my  priests  and  e.gave  up  the  ghost  in  city 
S.lO.e.of  Zion  sit  upo»  the  ground  and  keepsilence 
4. 16.  respected  not  priests,  favoured  not  e.  5. 12. 
5. 14. c. have  ceased  from  j^ate, young  m.from  music 

Ezek.  8.  1.  and  the  e.  of  J  idati  sat  before  me 
Joel  1.  14.  sanctify  a  fast,  gatlier  the  e.  2.  Iti. 

Mat.  15.  2.  why  transgress  the  tradition  of  thee? 
16.  21.  must  suffer  many  things  of  the  e.  27.  12. 
26.  59.  the  e.  sought  false  witness  against  Jesus 
27.20.chief  jiriestj  and  c.  persuaded  the  multitude 
41.  the  chief  priests  mocking  with  thee,  said 
28. 12.  and  when  they  were  assembled  with  the  e. 

Mark  7. 3.  the  Jews  holding  tlie  tradition  of  the  e. 
8.31.must  suffer  and  be  rejected  of  the  e.  Lu.  9.22. 
14. 43.  with  Judas  a  great  multitude  from  the  e. 
15.  1.  chief  priests  held  a  consultation  with  tlie  c. 

Luke  22.  52.  Jesus  said  unto  the  captains  and  e. 

Jictsi.5.  their  rulers  and  c.  were  gathered  togelhcr 
23.  they  reported  all  that  the  e.  had  said  to  them 
6.  12.  they  stirred  up  the  people  and  the  e. 

11.  30.  sent  it  to  the  e.  by  Barnabas  and  Saul 
14.  23.  when  they  ordained  e.  in  every  church 
15.4. they  were  received  of  the  church  and  of  thee. 

C.  the  apostles  and  e.  came  together  to  consider 
23.  the  apostles,  e.  and  brethren,  send  greeting 
16.4.they  delivered  tlie  decrees  ordained  of  the  e. 
20.  17.  he  sent  and  called  the  e.  of  the  church 
22.  5.  all  the  estate  of  the  c.  bear  mo  witness 
24. 1.  .Ananias  the  priest  desroiKlcd  with  the  e. 
25.  15.  about  whom  the  c.  of  Jews  informed  me 
I  Tim.  5.  17.  let  c.  that  rule  well  be  counted  worthy 
Tit.  1.5.  that  thou  shouldest  ordain  c.  in  every  city 
Hcb.  11.  2.  by  faith  the  c.  obtained  a  good  report 
Jam.  5.  14.  let  him  call  for  the  c.  of  the  church 
1  Pet.  5. 1.  the  e.  which  are  among  you,  I  exhort 
Re«.4.4.uponlhe  seats  1  saw  24  e. silting, clothed 
10.  the  24  s.  fall  before  him,  5.  8,14.  |  11.16.|  19.4. 
5.  5.  and  one  of  the  e.  saith  unto  me,  weep  not 
6.  and  lo,  in  the  midst  of  the  e.  stood  a  lamb 
11. 1  heard  the  voice  of  many  angels  about  thee. 
7. 11.  all  angels  stood  about  the  e.  and  four  beasts 
13.  one  of  e.  ans.  saying  to  me,  what  are  these  ? 
14.3. they  sung  a  new  song  before  the  throne  and  e. 

ELDERS  with  city. 
f)r«M9.12.  thef.  of  his  c!«7/ shall  fetch  him  thence 
21.3.  e.  of  that  ct/?/ shall  take  and  bring  the  heifer 
6.i;xfthat  city  shall  wash  their  hands  over  heifer 
19.  shall  bring  their  son  to  the  c.  of  his  city 
22. 15.  bring  tokens  of  virginity  to  the  e.  of  the  city 
25.  8.  the  c.  of  his  city  shall  call  and  speak  to  him 
JiJsA.  20.  4.  shall  declare  his  cause  to  e.  of  ih&t  city 
Judg.  8.  16.  he  took  the  e.  of  the  city  and  thorns 
RKfA4.2.  Boaz  took  ten  men  of  the  e.  of  thecj'tj/ 
Szra  10.  14.  and  with  them  the  e.  of  every  city 

ELDERS  of  Israel. 
Xxod.  3.16.  go  and  gather  thee.  o//srapZ  together 

12.  21.  Moses  called  for  all  the  e.  of  Israel 
17.  5.  and  take  with  thee  of  the  e.  of  Israel 
18. 12.  the  e.  of  Israel  came  to  eat  with  Jothro 
24.1.  seventy  of  the  e.of  Israel,  9.  JViim.  11.  16. 
De«j.27  1  thee,  of /sraeJ  commanded  the  people 

leo 


ELE 

/)cut.31.0.Mo»^s  delivered  this  law  to  the  e.  oflsr. 

.Jusli.l.  (J.  the  J.  of  Israel  put  du«t  on  their  heads 

2  Havi.  5.  3.  so  all  the  e.  of  Israel  came  to  tho  king 

at  Hebron,  1  Kings  8.  3.  2  Ckron.  5.  4. 

17.  4.  the  saying  pleased  all  the  e.  of  Israel 

15.  thus  did  Ahithuiihel  counsel  thee,  of  Israel 

1  Chr.  11.3.  c.  o/Ziraficome  to  the  king  to  Hebion 

21.  IG.  David  and  e.  of  /srue/ lell  ujitui  tlieir  faces 
Ezek.  14.  1.  then  came  the  e.  of  Israel  unto  nu; 

20. 1.  tlie  e.  of  Israel  came  to  inquire  of  the  Lord 
ylcls  4.  8.  ye  rulers  of  the  peojile  and  e.  of  Israel 

ELDERS  with  people. 
Kxod.  19.  7.  Mo;<iS  culled  for  the  c.  of  the  people 
jVum.ll.lO.vvhoiii  thou  knowestto  bee.  of  tlie  ^co. 
24.  Moses  gathered  70  men  of  the  e.  oiiXxa  peo 
Ruth  4.  4.  buy  it  before  the  e.  o( my  people 
1  Ham.  15.  .?0.h<.iiour  me  before  the  e.  of  my  people 
Mat.2l.2X  thi'  e.  of  liie  peofile  ca.mo,  Lukei-2,.  06. 

2b.  47.  with  j.  iv.cltituiie  trom  e.  of  the  people 

27.  1.  e.  of  Ihe  people  took  counsel  against  Jesus 
Acts  6.  12.  they  stirred  uj)  the  people  and  the  e. 

ELDEST. 

^en.24.2.  Abraham  said  to  his  e.  serv.  of  his  house 
27.1.  Isaac  called  Esau  his  c.son,  and  said,  my  sou 
44.  12.  and  he  searched,  and  began  at  the  e. 

J^Tuni.  1.  20.  Reuben,  Israel's  e.  son,  26.  5. 

1  Hani.  17.13.  the  three  e.sons  of  Jesse  followed,  14. 
28.  Eliab  his  e.  brother  heard  David  sjieak 

2  Kings  3.  27.  he  took  his  c.  son  and  offered  him 
2  C/ir.  22. 1.  for  the  band  of  men  had  slain  all  the  e. 

fob  1.  13.  drinking  in  their  e.  brother's  house,  18. 

Jo/in  8.9.  they  went  out  one  by  one,  beginning  ate. 
ELECT, 

Or  Chosen,  is  spoken,  [1]  Of  Christ,  icho  was 
chosen  and  set  apart  from  eternity  by  God  tke 
Father  to  the  great  icork  of  redemption  and 
mediation,  Isa.  42. 1.  Wat.  12.18.  [2]  Of  good 
angels,  whom  God  chose  from  among  the  rest 
to  eternal  life  and  happiness  :  I  charge  thee 
before  the  elect  angels,  1  Tim.  5.  21.  [.3]  Of  the 
Israelites,  w/io  were  God's  chosen  and  peculiar 
people,  Isa.  65.  9,  22.  [4]  Of  such  as  are  cho- 
sen by  God  in  Christ  to  eternal  life  and  sal- 
vation mit  of  all  the  nations  vpon  earth.  Tit. 
1.  1.  This  election  is,  [1]  Mn  act  of  distin- 
guishing love,  Deut.  7.  8.  [2]  Of  divine  sove- 
reignty irrespective  of  any  goodness  in  the  ob- 
jects of  it,  Rom.  9.  11,  12,  16.  [3]  PUcrnal, 
Eph.  1.  4.  2  Thess.  2.  13.  f4]  Absolute,  and 
irrevocable,  Rom.  9.  11.  2Tim.  2.  19.  [;ij  Per- 
sonal,  that  is,  of  a  certain  number  of  picsons. 
Mat.  20.  23.  2  Tim.  2.  19.  [6]  Of  some  of  the 
chief  of  sinners,  1  Tim.  1.  15.  [7]  It  is  in 
Christ,  Eph.  1.  4.  [8]  It  is  to  sanctijication 
and  holiness  as  the  means,  and  eternal  glory 
has  the  end,  Eph.  1.  4.  1  Thess.  5. 9. 
/«a.42.1. behold  mine  e.in  whom  my  soul  delighteth 

45.4.  Israel  mine  e.  I  have  called  thee  by  thy  name 

65.  9.  mine  e.  shall  inherit  it,  and  my  servants 

22.  mine  e.  shall  long  enjoy  work  of  their  hands 
Mat.  24. 22.  no  flesh  should  be  saved,  but  for  the  c. 

sake  those  days  shall  be  shortened,  Mark  13. 20. 
24.  if  possible  deceive  the  very  e.  Mark  13.  22. 
31.  shall  send  his  angels,  and  they  shall  gather 
together  his  e.  from  the  four  winds,  Mark  13.  27. 
I,ukc  IS.  7.  and  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own  c..' 
Rom.  8.  33.  who  shall  lay  any  thing  to  the  charge 
of  God's  f.? 
Col.  3. 12.  put  on  as  the  e.  of  G.  bowel.'-,  of  mercies 
i  7';'7;''.5. 21.  I  charge  thee  before  the  e.  angels 
2  Tim.  2.  10.  I  endure  all  things  for  the  e  sake 
Tit.l.  ].  an  apostle  according  to  the  faithofG's.  e. 
1  Pet.  1.  2.  e.  according  to  foreknowledge  of  God 
2. 6.  I  lay  in  Sion  a  chief  corner-stone,  e.  precious 
'i .John  1.  the  elder  to  thee,  lady,  and  her  children 
13.  the  children  of  thv  e.  sister  greet  thee 
ELECTED. 
1  Pet.  5. 13.  church  at  Babylon  e.  togelher  with  you 

ELECTION. 

fiom.O.ll.purposeofG.  accortiintjto  e. might  stand 

11..5. there  is  a  remnant  accoiding  to  the  e.ofgrace 

7.  the  e.  hath  obtained  it,  tl:e  re.^t  were  blinded 

28.  but  as  touching  the  e.  they  are  beloved 
1  Thess.  1.  4.  knowing  brethren,  your  e.  of  God 
IPet.  1.10.  all  diligence  to  rr.ako  y-our  calling  and 

ELEGANTLY.  [ersure 

Isa.  .32.t4.  the  tonsiie  of  stammerers  shall  speak  e. 
ELEMENTS. 

Gal.  4.3.  we  were  in  bondage  undeie.  of  the  world 
9.  how  turn  ye  again  to  the  weak  and  beggarly  e. 

Co/.  2.t  8.  after  the  e.  of  the  world,  not  after  Christ 
t  20.  dead  with  Christ  from  the  e.  of  the  world 

iPet.  3.  10.  thee,  shall  melt  with  fervent  heat,  12. 
ELEPHANT. 

The  elephant  is  the  largest  of  all  four-footfd 
beasts.  They  who  have  studied  the  nature  of 
the  elephant  MJtA  most  accuracy,  tell  many  ex- 
traordinary things  of  the-  sagacity,  faithful- 
ness, prudence,  and  even  understanding  of 
tJiis   creature.     Pliny  says  of  this   animtl : 


ELE 


Maximum  animal  est  Elephas,  proximumquo 
huiiiaiiis  scnsibus:  quipjie  iiitellectus  lUis  ser 
iiioiiiif  pa'rii,  &c.  Hist.  M'at.  lib  b.  It  has  beef 
often  observed  to  do  such  tilings  as  are  muck 
above  the  capacity  of  other  beasts.     Tlie  He- 
brews seem  generally  to  have  described  it  undef 
thcname  o^' Beheiiiulh,  which  signifies  in  gene- 
ral, beasts  of  service.      The  word  Elephas  may 
bt  derived  from  Alejih,  which  signifies,  to  in- 
stri;sl,  by  reason  of  the  docililij  of  the  animal ; 
or  from  Eleph,  which  signifiis  a  hea-i,  or  cap- 
tain ;  because  the  Elejihaiii  is,  as  it  were,  tJiO 
head  of  all  other  terrestrial  animals. 
The  Lord,  speaking  tu  Job,  describes  the  Ele- 
phant or  Bchemoih,  .lub  40.  from  verse  15.  to 
the  end  of  the  chapter.     It  is  there  said,  that 
he  ealetli   grass  as  an  ox.      This  agrees  well 
with  what  historians  rilate  of  the  elephant. 
He  does  not  feed  upon  carrion,  and  is  not  at 
all  wild ;  hay,  herbs,  and  legumens,  are  his 
nourishment,  as  they  an.  of  our  tame  beasts. 
His  bones  are  as  strong  pieces  of  brass,  and  his 
small  bones  like   bars  of  iron.     These  hyper- 
bolical expressians    shew    the    extraordina-tf 
strength  of  the  elephant  ;  with  one  stroke  "f 
his  trunk  he  kills  a  camel  or  a  horse.  An  els- 
Jihant,  it  is  said.,  ha-i  been  scc7i  to  draw  two 
cast  cannons  five  hundred  puccj  with  his  teeth; 
then  were  fastened  tnirether  with  caliles,  and 
weighed  each  three  thousand   pounds.     And 
there  is  mention  in  the  Maccabees  of  an  e\e\ 
pliant  in  Antiochas'  army,  which  carried  tw\i 
and  thirty  armed  men.      I'hey  were  all  in  a 
tower  made  of  very  solid  wood,  vpon  the  ele-, 
phant's  back,  and  the  tower  was  bound  with  a 
very  strong  chain  under  the  elephant's  belly,   i 
He  is  the  chief  of  Ihe  ways  of  God.  He  is  a  re 
workable  piece   of  th'j  creation   among  four- 
footed  beasts.     He  crcceds  all  others  in  size 
strength,  docility,    address,  fidelity,   agility, 
long  life,  modesty  and  pudieity  'tfor,  it  is  said, 
that  he  never  covers  the  female  as  hn-g  as  any 
one  appears  in  sii/ht.    Thescripture  adds,  that 
God,  who   made  him,  can  make  his  sword  to 
a|)proach  unto  him.      Though  he  be  so  strong 
and  terrible,  yet  God  can  <  asily  subdue  and 
destroy  him  :  or,  God  hath  put  his  sword  into 
his  hands,  hath  trusted  him  with  his  arms; 
the  elephant  i's  terrible  when  provoked.     His 
arms  are  his  trunk  and  his  teeth.     His  teeth 
are  the  ivory,  so  well  known  in  Europe. 
Surely  the  mountains  bring  him  forth  grass,  wliero 
all  the  beasts  i^-f  the  field  jilay.     Elephants  arc 
the  gintlcst  of  animals  ;  they  never  use  their 
strength  but  when   they  are  compelled  to  it. 
They  are  not  of  that  sort  of  animals  which 
create  terror  in  others:  If  he  passes  through 
a  herd  of  other  beasts,  he  puts  them  gently  out 
of  his  way  7cith  his  trunk  to  make  room  for 
him;  he  feeds  in  the  fields  and  meadows,  and 
the  weakest  and  tamest  animals  play  with  im- 
punity before  him. 
He  lieth  rmder  the  shody  trees,  in  the  covert  of 
the  reeds  and  fens.    This  also  agrees  well  with 
the  elephant,  according  to  the  account  that  his- 
torians give  of  him.    j^lian  says,  that  he  may 
be  called  an  animal  of  the  marshes,  because  ha 
lives  among  waters,  and  in  moist  places.     Ha 
sometiines  plunges  himself  into  rivers  in  such 
a  manner,  that  no  more  of  hint  is  to  be  seen 
than   the  end  of  his   trunk:  in  the   summer 
time,  he  covers  himself  with  mud,  to  avoid  thi 
heat. 
He  drinketh  up  a  river,  and  basteth  not :  he  trust- 
eth  that  he  can  draw  up  Jordan  into  his  mouth. 
This  also  may  be  filly  applied  to  the  elephant; 
he  drinks  a  great  deal,  and  large  draughts, 
as  if  he  were  to  swallow  vf  a  river,  and  as  if 
Jordan  were  scarcely  sup-Jent  to  zciisfy  his 
thirst :  he  is  not  afraiii  tdhen  he  drinks,  but 
does  it  leisurely,  and  takes  :.™;  to  disturb  the 
water  which  he  drinketh.    The  scripture  adds, 
He  taketh  it  with  his  eyen,  his  nose  pierceth 
through  snares.      When  he  tees  the  waters  of  a 
liver,  he  trusteth  that  he  can  drink  them  all 
up:  his  eye  is  bigffer  tha.i  his  belly,  as  com- 
monly said.     He  thrustetk  his  snout  also  inU) 
the  river,  and  if  there  bi  any  snares  laid  for 
other  creatures,  he  break  s  them  to  pieces.  But 
others  translate  this  veric,  Can  any  man  tak<> 
him  in  his  eyes,  or  pierc-  his  nose  with  snarrs 
and   gins  7    Can   he   be   taken  openly   and  b}i 
forcef  Surclyno.  His  force  or  strength  is  too 
great  for  man  to  resist  or  overcome.     Others 
thus.  He  is  taken  by  the  eyes  as  a  fish  is  taken 
by  a  hook.     Serpents  attack   elephants  prm 
cipally  in  the   eyes,  as  Pliny  observes.     TA.' 
same  author  says,  that  there  are  serpents  ir 
the  GangoSySixty  yards  long,  who  fnAre elephant. 
by  the  trunk  as  they  are  drinking   dra^  tksn 


EME 

sioHo-,   ariJ  drown   llttni   in  the  waters,  Plin 
iii.  i.  caf.  i'-l 

itine  unUnrslaiiii  by  li<;(ieitiotli,  a  creuiurc  called 
JlijHHitwtariiHs,  or  the  Sua-Jioist';  xhtck  t.i 
ompkiiitOHS  crc^ture-i  and  iives  and  preys  botii 
in  tke  TCAier  and  <tn  inniL  Tkts  Aiumui^  stiff 
Iheij,  was  iceil  kii<iw»  to  J«l<  luid  hvs  j'ruinL- 
Of  l/etni^'  fieqtieiii  iu  the  adjtueiit  parts :  and 
the.  iliscTijiltiin  here  given  of  the  tieiieiiiodi,  «* 
9erg  a^pitcahle  tv  ike  Uipjxipolamus. 

t  Kiitgs  141. t  •■i-.L  ii;ivv  tjiingiiig  c.  «e(!tii,  i  Chr  9.2J. 

Joi  40.  t  J*  l»eJi«'(i  tl)<!  e.  wlurk  1  ijavc  made 
iU.EVA'ilOS. 

Judg.iSi~^^if^liu:\  ^luniUl  make  grealc  with  smoke 
i;i,KVE.\. 

frcn.  K. 22.  J«r«ii  i(i<ik  liise. sons  ami  passed  ovor 
37.il.  8Uu,iii(M>ii,»(Ki  e.  stars  jnadu  ol'tisajjcc  t<»  nic- 

£x<M<.2(i.T.cur  laiKs  <il'»iiats'  iiair.,c.(;url.sJialt  iiiaku 

8.  tJte  e,  cuftHiiis  shall  Jiu  all  ol'oiie  ujca-sme 
36.  14.  e.  cuftaiHS  lie  iniuio  J|  l.">.  e.  ol'  <«iosi7.c 

A'um. 29.  'Mt. on  tin:  liuul  day  e.  Iiuilocks,  Ivio rams 
Deal.  I.  2.  '.\n>f<'  are  e.  days"  joiirm^y  tVoiii  Uorcl* 
Josk-  15.  ol.  «.  cjljcs  witJi  tJiuir  vilhi^jc'S 
Ju.dg.Hi.,Kwv  willgiv<;  iJjee  c.  imiid.|iiecesofsi)vcr 

17.2.  i  look  tl(o  e.  I<inidrr<i  shekels  of  siiicr 
CJ.  wiieii  ho  icslorwl  c.liuiid.sliekfJs  <<»  Ins  iiiotliei 
8  h'lMgs  2:1.3(1.  JeJ)(i«akiinHv<!nty-tive  years «id,  he 
roigiKvj  e.  vears  in  Jerusalem,  2  CAr.  'M.  5. 

24.  IH.  Ze<kki;il.  e.  years,  2  Otr.  M.  1 1.  Jer.  52. 1 
•W<i<.a8.10.iiier<  iln!  ('.<'.isci()les  wentauay  (()(;alile< 
JtMik  10.  14.  aCler wards  he  ajijieared  to  llic  c. 
LfUie 24.ll.tlHy  (old  all  these  things  to  tlief.aiid  rest 

33.  ami  thvy  liiuiwl  the  «.  gathered  together 
^Icls  1. 20. and  he  was  ouiiitiered  with  thecajmsilc' 

a.l4.l)ut  Peter  St  and  iiiif  ii;i  with  Ihee.said  to  then 

i;M:Vi:N'iH. 

i  Kin^s  G.  38.  iu  the  e.  ye.ii'  «  us  the  house  fiiusliivl 

2AV«i'-sy.21l.iii  tiie(.yearorjoraiii  hegaii  Ahazial 

2.'».  2.  th(-  city  of  Jenisaleiii  was  hej>iei,'ed  to  the  <. 

vear  oCking  Xedekiah,  Jer.  52.  5. 

1  Chron.  24.  12."  the  r.  hit  came  forth  to  Kliashih 
2;i  Id  the  do  A/.areel,  he,  his  sons,  :iiid  hrelhrcji 
27.  14.  the  e.  ca|ilani  lor  the  c.  nionlh,  (ienaiah 

^e/'.t.3.Jeremi>ih  jirojihcjiied  in<'.year<d'ZL'dekiah 
.311.  2.  in  the  e.  year  thi;  city  was  hroken  ii(> 
i;!et.2(i.l.word  olthe  1-ord  oanie  to  Ezekiel  in  the 
e.  year,  lit  tlic  lirstday  olllie  month,  30.20.  j  31.1. 
Mat.  241.  t).  and  aUiut  the  e.  hour  he  went  out 

9.  they  came  ihiit  were  hired  ahout  the  e.  hour 
Rev.  21.21/  e.  liiunilatioi  ol' the  city  was  a  jacinth 

ElAKiCENT. 
F.r.iiil.  4.  10.  Mose's  said,  ()  tiiy  Lord,  i  am  not  e. 
f  r»o. I.t().t<i  unili^rstaiid  a  jiroverh  and  aiicspeeeh 
/xa.  3.  X  the  Lord  doth  lake  away  the  e.  orator 
^cts  18.24.a  cerlain  .lew  named  Apollos,  an  e.  man 

KLSK. 
Ofn.  3(1.  1.  she  said,  give  me  children  or  c.  I  die 
-A^«7n.2(l.  19.  I  will  williout  doing  any  tiling  e.  go 
t>eut.  4.  35  thou  mightesl  know  that  the  Lord  he 

le  God,  there  is  none  c.  39.  I  Kings  8.  00.  ha. 

43.  5,  (i,  14,  lo,  21,  22.  |  40.  9.  .hel  2.  27. 
.'o(/<.23. 12.e.iryeduiii  anywise  go  back  and  cleave 
Judg.  7.14.  this  is  luilhiiige.  save  sword  otGideoii 

2  .S«ni.  3.  35.  il'  I  taste  ought  e.  till  the  sun  be  down 
t  Chr.  21.  12.  or  e.  three  days  sword  of  the  Lord 
2  CAr-ZX?.  whoso  c.comelh  in,  shall  be  juit  to  death 
JiTeh.  2.  2.  this  is  nothing  c.  but  sorrow  of  heart 
/'««/.  31.1(5.  desirest  not  sacri lice,  e.  would  1  give  it 
Kcc/.2.23.wlio  c.can  hasten  here  unto  more  than  I? 
/.'a.  47.  H.  that  saycst,  1  am,  none  e.  besides  me,  10. 
Jvh'.  14.  11.  or  e.  believe  me  for  the  work's  sake 
J?c<«  17.  21.  spent  time  ill  nothing  c.  but  tell  or  hear 
Horn.  2.  15.  accusing,  or  e.  excusing  one  another 
I<>r.7.  U.c.were  your  chiliK  unclean, but  now  holy 

14.  10.  e.  when  Ihou  shalt  lilcss  with  the  Spirit 
/.'tt>.2.5.re|«;nt.or  c.  1  will  come  to  thee  nuickly,lC. 

E.M15AL.M. 
flen.  50.2.  Jos^^ph  coniin.  phvsicians  to  e.  his  father 

EMBALMED. 

Otn.  .TO.  2.  and  the  physicians  c.  Israel 

3.  for  so  are  fulSded  Ihcdays  of  those  that  are  c. 

20.  they  e.  Jo.s-V(>h,  put  him  in  a  coHin  in  Egyiit 

L?,l}iOLl)Ei\ED. 

1  Csr.  8.10.  the  ecniicience  of  him  that  is  weak  bee. 

CvtriOLDENETH. 
fib  10.  3.  what  e.  thee  ilia'  thou  answerest  ? 

K.MBRACE. 
i  KingtA.  10.  about  this  season  thou  shalt  c.  a  son 
Jiih  z».  fi.  they  e.  the  rock  for  want  of  a  shelti^r 
r'r«r.4.8.8liall  bring  to  lionour,when  thou  dosts.her 
5.  20.  why  wilt  thou  e.  the  bosom  of  a  stranger? 
Keel.  3.  .3.  a  lime  to  e.  and  refrain  from  embracing 
Cunt.  2.  ti.  and  his  right  hand  doth  e.  me,  8.  .3. 
l^niit.  4.  3.  that  were  brought  up  in  scarlet  c.  dung- 
EMURACED.  [lulls 

Gen.  2ft.  13.  Laban  «.  .lacob  and  kissed  him 
33.  4.  Ksau  rnn  and  e.  Jacob  and  kissed  him 
4H.  10.  Jacob  kissed  and  e.  Joseph's  sons 
(UrtsV)  I.  Paul  e.ilisciples  and  departed  to  Maced. 
iliO.  11.  13.  having  stien  and  e  the  promises 
ICl 


EMP 

EMUKACING. 

/■><;/. 3.5.  a  time  to  embrace  anil  a  time  to  refrain 
.-iciji  2tJ.lU.l'aiil  !:.EulycJins,sa-d,treuhle  noiyours. 

EMbUOUtER, 
t'.tLud.  28.  .31).  iJkiu  sl4aU  «.  the  coat  of  hue  linea 

E.MI!KU1UEREH. 
Riod.  33k  35.  to  h  ork  ah  manner  of  work  of  the  c. 
'JH.  23.  kMiii  tjiiit  was  Aholiab,  an  c,  in  hluo 

EAIERALI),  S. 

Kzod.  28,  le.  the  sec<ind  row  shah  be  an  c.  39. 11. 

t'.:ek.  27,  lli.  riyria  occujiied  la  thy  lairs  willi  c. 

2ri.  y.i.  every  piectous  sione  thy  ct^veim^,  the  e. 

/<(ti.4.3.itiere  wasa  rainbow  in  sight  like  unto  an  «. 

21.  I'j.  llie  luudJi  loundatiunul  iJiecitv  was  an  c. 

E.MEKOUri. 

Deut.  28.  27.  the  Lord  will  .smite  thee  with  the  e. 

I  .Vuh;..5.0.  Lord  smote  them  of  Ashdod  witJi  ihee. 

9,  men  ol  the  city  had  c.  ni  their  secret  parts 

12.  Kie  moil  tiiat  died  not  were  smitten  with  e. 

0.4. they  answered,  hve  golden  c.  and  live  mice,  17. 

5.  shuiJ  make  images  ol^-ourcand  your  mice,  11. 

EMUNEjNT. 

Juh  22.  t  8.  and  the  e.  man  dwelt  in  the  earth 

Isii.  3.  j  3,  dolh  take  a.. ay  the  c.  m  countenance 

Kzrk.  10.24.  Ihou  hast  built  to  thee  an  e.  place,  3), 

39.  tlu^y  flnill  throw  down  thine  e.  place 

17,  22.  I  will  plan!  it  on  a  high  and  e.  moutitain 

1  'i  '<»«.2.t2.pray  lor  km^'S  and  all  that  are  m  e,  place 

EMMAi\UEL, 
Or  lmmanuel,<s  a  Hebrew  word.,  tcliick  sigHiJies 
God  Willi  us.  Isaiah,  in  Uiat prophecy,  lekeretn 
he  d^iiires  fe  Aiiaz  tJte  iitrlk  uf  the  Messiah, 
who  ui«.--  to  i)f.  iivrn  oj'  a  Virgin,  says,  'J'kis 
iJii'.d  shali  be  ctiiicd,  and  reaUy  be,  Emmanuel, 
tjiai  I.-,  (jod  wiih  us,  Utu  7.  14,  /^c  repeai^s 
Ike  Ani.;e  Iking  while  ke  is  speaking  of  the 
ciieuiu's  iitmij,  icJitck,  like  a  lorrenl,  was  to 
tivcrjliiir  Jndea,  in  ickiek  Christ  wtvs  to  be  born, 
tulicr  and  die;  'I'he  stretching outof  his  wings 
shall  lill  ihe  breadtii  of  thy  land,  O  Emmanuel, 
Ayu,  «.  8,  Jlalthew  siq/.s;  that  IJiis  pruphecy 
W(is  accompiiskeii  tn  C/ie  birtk  of  Christ,  barn 
of  Ike  virgin  Alary,  in  wkoin  Ike  two  natures, 
diriHe  and  kumav,  tvire  uiitted;  and  so  in  this 
sense  ki  was  really  Eminanuel,  «r,  God  with 
us.  Mat.  1.  23. 
/.<«.  7,  14.  and  shall  call  his  name  Em.  Mat.  1.  23 
8.  8,  he  shall  hll  the  breadth  of  thv  land,  O  Em. 

EMl'lKE, 
Esth.  1, 20.  shall  be  ,--ublished  throughout  all  his  e 

EMl'LOV. 
Deut.  20,  19.  for  the  tree  is  man's  life,  to  e.  in  siege 

EMPLOVEU. 
Dc«i.20.t  19. 0  man,  the  tree  is  to  be  e.  in  the  siege 
1  Ckroii.  9.  33,  these  singers  were  c.  day  and  night 
£srjlO.  lo.Jonut.andJahaziahe.about  this  matter 

EiMPLOVME.\'T. 
Kick.  39.  14.  shall  sever  out  men  of  continual  e. 

EMPTY. 
C!en.  31.42.  surely  thou  hadst  sent  me  away  now  e. 
37.  24.  the  jut  was  e.  there  was  no  water  in  it 
41.27.  the  seven  c.  ears  blasted  with  the  east-wind 
Exoil.  3.  21.  that  when  ye  go,  ye  shall  not  go  e. 
23.  15.  in  month  A  bib  earnest  from  Egypt,  none 
shall  appear  before  me  e.  34.  20.  Deut.  10.  10. 
Drut.  ir.  13.  Ihou  shalt  not  let  him  go  away  e. 
.Judg.  7.  ;3.  he  put  in  every  man's  hand  e.  pitchers 
Huth  1.  21.  the  Lord  halli  brought  me  home  e. 
3.  17.  tor  he  said,  go  not  e.  to  thy  mother-in-law 

1  Ham.  6.  3.  they  said,  send  not  the  afk  away  c 
20.18.  be  missed,  because  ihy  seat  will  be  e.  25,27. 

2  Sam.  1.  22.  the  sword  of  tiaul  returned  not  e. 

2  Kings  4.  3.  go,  borrow  thee  e.  vessels,  not  a  few 
JVeh.  5.  t  '■'-  even  thus  be  he  shaken  out  and  e. 
■  lob  1  l.tI2.  for  c.  man  would  be  wise,tho'  horn  like 

22. 9.  thou  hast  sent  widows  away  e.  and  the  arms 

20.  7.  he  stretcheth  out  the  north  over  the  e.  place 
Isa.  24.  1.  the  Lord  itiakeih  the  earth  c.  and  waste 

29.  8.  a  hungry  man  awaketli,  and  his  soul  is  c. 

32.  0.  to  make  e.  the  soul  of  the  hungry 
./(.')•.  14.  3.  they  relnrncd  with  their  vessels  e. 

51.34.  iho  king  of  Babylon  made  me  an  e.  vessel 
Kzek.  24.  11.  tiien  set  it  c.  upon  the  coals  thereof 
//«.?.  10.  1.  Isr.  is  an  e.  vine,  he  bringeth  forth  fruit 
jVa/i  2.  10.  Nineveh  is  e.  and  void,  and  waste 
J\lat.  12  44.  and  when  he  is  come,  he  findelh  it  e. 
Murk  la  3.  they  caught  him  and  beat  him,  and 
sent  him  nway  n.  J.uke  20.  10,  11. 
I.uke  1.  53.  and  the  rich  he  hath  sent  c.  away 

EMPTY,  Verb. 
J,r.v.  14.  36.  priest  command  thai  they  e.  the  house 
F.ccl.  11.  3.  the  clouds  e.  themselves  on  the  earth 
Jer.  48.  12.  and  send  wanderers  siiall  c.  his  vosselg 

51.2.  fanners  that  shall  fan  her  and  e.  her  land 
WoA.l.  17.  shall  I  hey  therefore  c.  their  net,  not  spare 
ZrcA.  4.12.  which  e.  the  golden  oil  outof  themselv. 
Mai.  3.  \  10.  if  I  will  not  c.  you  out  a  blessing 

EMPTIED. 
Gen.  24.  20.  Rcbckah  hasted  and  e.  her  pitcher 

42  35  it  came  to  pa.ss  as  they  e.  their  sacks 


F.ND 

2C7trow.24.  11.  the  higii  priest's  nOinorc. 'he  clic. 
J\'ek.  5.  13.  even  thus  be  he  shaken  out  and  e. 
Isa.  3.  ;  2().  she  being  «.  shah  sit  on  the  giumul 
19.t3.s(urit«lEgy. shall  bee.  in  tiie  midst  iheieof 
0.  and  the  brooKs  of  delence  shall  be  e. 
24.  3.  iJie  hind  shah  be  utterly  e.  and  spoiled 
.ler.  48.  11.  ftloab  mil  been  e.  Ironi  vessel  to  vesaej 
vV'oA.  2.  2.  Ibr  liie  emplnns  have  €,  them  out 

EAU'l'lERS, 
J^ah.  2,  2.  for  the  e.  haie  emptied  ihein  out 

E,M1'T1J\'ESS. 
y>-«.34.11.heslialLsiivicJi  out  upon  it  the  stones  offi 

EJlP'I'Vl^iG. 
Hos.  10,  t  1.  a  vine  «.  ihe  fru.t  which  itgive-^i 

EMULATION. 
Rom.  M    14.  if  1  may  provoke  to  s.  my  breiliren 

EMULATIOVS. 

Gcd,  5,20,  the  works  of  the  I'esh  are  e.  wratJ;,  alrife 

ENARLED. 

1  Tim.  \.  12. 1  thank  Christ  .lesus  w/iohaUi  e.  ma 

EACAMP. 
Erod.  14.  2.  that  they  e.  belore  Pi-Uahiroth 
vV««(.1.50.the  Leviles shade. about  the  laberna'-ls 

2.  17.  as  they  e.  so  shah  ihey  set  forward 

3,  yS,  but  th<ise  that  «.  betbre  the  tal)ernacle 
10.31, iJion  kiiowcsi  how  we  ,are  to  c.in  wilder-'^VM 

2  .Sam.  1:.',  vW,  <.'.  iigainst  Kabbah,  and  take  il 
.hi)  19.  12.  Jus  truujis  come  and  e.  about  ir.y  IH- 

b':;na'i€ 
Psul.  27,  ,3,  though  a  host  sliould  c.  against  mo  . 
XecJi.  9.  8. 1  will  e,  ahout  mine  house  lot  the  uri>-.v 

EiNCAWPED, 
Etod^  13,  20,  c.  in  Ethani|J  !5,  27,  e.  by  the  watrt? 
18,  5,  w  here  ftloses  e,  at  ihe  mount  of  God 
Jv'um.  33,  10.  from  Ehm  they  c,  by  ihe  R(ul  s-a 

11.  from  Red-sea,  and  e,  in  the  wildernesso'.>'ir 
Josk.  4.  19.  people  cairie  up  null  e.  in  Gilga!,  3. 1'l. 
10.  5.  tJie  kings  of  ihe  Amorites  c.  before  (j'lJt  m 
liidg.  0,  4.  the  Midhuiites  c.  against  Israel 

9,  50,  Abimelech  e.  against  'J'hebez  and  took  it 

10,  17.  the  children  of  Ammoii  e.  in  Gilead,  and 
Israel  assembled  themselves  ar.tl  c.  at  Mi/peh 

1  Sam,  11.  1.  Nahash  e.  against  JabeshlMl-',! 
13,  It),  but  the  Philistines  e.  in  Michmush 

2  Ham.  11.  11.  the  servants  are  e.  intheepei  (ieldo 
I  Kings  10.  15.  the  people  Ci  against  GibbeiboM,  )t). 

1  Chron.  11.  15.  the  Philistines  e.  in  the  vaMev 
2CAi-.  32. 1.  Sennacherib  e.  against  the  I'c.nr.c  i  ■  r'-ri 

ENCAMPETh 
Psnl.  34.  7.  angel  of  the  Lord  e.  rounn  a'.'^  :  ■  ■-,.: 
53.5.  hath  scattered  bones  of  him  that  e.  «;•■;'.  ''ie« 

EiNCAMPIiN'G. 
Exoil.  14.  9.  Egyptians  overtook  them  e.  bv  t,,,.  ^,.j 

2  Kings  0.t8.  saying,  in  such  a  jilace  shaM  '-e  m;  «. 
E.NcLiNii,  En(  i-os,ii:;  see  Inclini;,  l.sci.'.fK. 

encountered; 

.lets  17.  '.3.  then  certain  philosophers  e.  Iiiri 
ENCOURAGE. 

Deut.  1.3S.P.  him,  he  shall  cause  to  iniiprit  it.  3.  28. 

2  Sam.  11.25.  thus  say  to  Joab,  and  f.  thou  hini 

I'sal.  04.  5.  they  e.  themselv(*s  in  an  evil  mutter 
ENCOURAGED. 

1  Sam.'^O.  0.  David  e.  himself  in  the  Lord  his  Go' 

■2  Chr.  17.  t  0.  hisheart  wasc.  in  ways  of  the  Lord 
31.  4.  tnat  the  jiriests  and  Levites  might  be  e. 
3.5.  2.  Josiali  c.  them  to  the  service  of' the  I  or  J 

Isa.  41.-  7.  so  the  car])enter  e.  the  goldsmith 
END. 

TAe  end  signifies  the  extremity  or  vtmosl  pari 
of  a  thing,  as  the  end  of  a  rod,  1  .SVrm.  14.  27 
The  end  of  a  heap  of  corn,  Hnlh  3.  7  Tin.' 
ends  of  Ihe  earth,  thnt,  is.  The  extrcmitiis,  or 
most  remote  parts  of  the  world,  Job  37.  3.  |  38 
13.  or  the  people  inhiiliitmg  those  parts,  I  Sam. 
2.  10,  The  Lord  shall  judge  the  ends  of  iha 
earth,  Ne  shall  eondemn  and  punish  the  Phi- 
listines, who  dwelt  in  the  utmost  borders  of  the 
land  of  Canaan,  upon  the  sea-coast,  .ind  in 
Psalm  98.  3,  All  the  ends  of  the  earth  have 
seen  the  salvation  of  our  God;  that  is,  .111  the 
inhabitants  of  the  earth  from  one  end  tu  the 
other.  End  is  taken  for  the  conclusion,  the  sum 
or  substance  of  a  discourse,  Eccl.  12.1  13,  L"< 
us  hear  the  conclusion  of  the  whole  matter;  or, 
the  end  of  Ihe  matter.  It  it  also  taken  fci 
destruction,  Gen.  6.  13,  The  end  of  al  ilesh 
is  irome  before  me.  /  am  resolved  to  destroy 
man  and  bi  tst.  Jind  in  Amos  8.  2,  The  i  nd 
is  come  up.jn  my  people  of  Israel:  The  time 
of  their  utter  and  final  onerthrow.  Jind  in 
Mat.  24.  0,  our  Saviour  prophesying  of  the 
destruction  of  Jerusalem,  and  of  the  temple, 
says  to  his  disciples.  Ye  shall  hear  of  wars, 
and  rumours  of  wars,  see  that  ye  be  not  iron 
bled,  for  all  these  things  must  come  to  pass, 
but  the  end  is  not  yet.  'Ihe  destruction  «/'.Ic- 
rusalem  ir-  not  presently:  Or,  though  (i.id 
shall  bring  reinarkahlt  judgvients  upon  thai 
Jtlacc  and  people,  yet  he  will  not  utterly  destroy 
them.      OrbyKin\,  here  maybe  understuKi.Uw 


END 

day  of  judgment,  oi-  the  tiini  uf  Ciitist's  second 

In  Kev.  ^l.C. Christ  says,  I  am  the  beginning  aiiJ 
lUe  onil:   J  made  all  tilings  at  first,  ami  I  will 
bring  all  t»  that  perfection  and  liappiness  J 
hace  promised.     Irlnd  it  is  said,  Roui.   10.  4, 
Christ liliie  ciiduI'llM)  law  lor  rigliteou»iicss  So 
iverv  one  that  heheveth ;  that  is,  The  law  was 
gtcen  for  this  end,  that  sinners  being  therehy 
Irought  to  the  kuuwUdge  uf  tluir  sins,  and 
ULCir  lost  and  uaduue  estitte,by  reason  ihereuf, 
tkouldfiy  tu  Christ  and  his  righteousness  fur 
refuge.      Ur,  Chri&l  is  the prrftcliuu  and  con- 
sumiuutiun  of  the  law.    J-ic perfected  the  cert'- 
inuiiinl  law,  as  he  was  the  f>ubstauce,  wkfreof 
all  tine  ceremonies  of  t/ie  laiei  were  shaduws  ; 
they  all  referred  to  him  as  Ihetr  scape  and  end. 
Jlc  perfected  also  the  mucul  law,  both  by  his 
active  obedience,  fulfilling  all  the  righteous- 
ness thereof;    and  by  his  passive  obedience, 
bearing  the  curse  and  punishment  of  the  law, 
ic'i'ch  was  due  to  us. 
TliC  end  of  the  commandment  is  charity,  or  lovfi, 
1  I'im.  1.  5.      We  truly  accomplish  the  law  by 
fulfilling  the  precept  of  love;  for  love  is  the 
lullilhng  of  tlie  law,  Horn.  Vi.  10.      The  r^am 
scope  and  design  both  of  law  and  gospel,  is  to 
pr?duce  a  pure,  ardent  love  of  (iod,   and  of 
mm,  for  his  sake.      'J'here  is  also  vtentu/n  of 
liju  end  of  I'ailli,  1  Pet   1.  il,  Iteceivmg  the  end 
ot  your  faith,  even  the  salvation  of  your  souls; 
tlmJ.  is,  receiving  that  which  is  the  scope,  or 
mark  to  which  faith  tends,  or  which  is  the  re- 
tcaid  of  faith,  namely,  the  assurance  of  the 
sulra'.ioH  of  your  souls.      To   endure  to  the 
en  '.  JVIat.  10.  i!2    is  to  fight  against  am  and 
lenipli'.liuns   as  long  as  one  lives,   and  ccn- 
•ilaiLtly  to  adhere  to  Christ,  in  sp'.te  of  all  per 
secuJions  tor  his  sake.     End  is  a/so  taken  for 
reward  v  wages,  lioin.  0.  21,  For  the  end  of 
those  things  is  death.     Eternal  death  is  the 
reward  ur  wages  of  sin. 
'•'en  fl.  i:t  thf  e.  of  all  ties!i  is  come  before  me 
47.  '21.  f-om  one  e.  of  Egypt  even  to  the  other  c. 
Eiod.  23  IG.  the  feast  of  in-gathering  which  is  in 
t!ie  e.  of  year,  wlien  gathered  out  ol  tield,  34. 22. 
2o.iy.nwke(Mio  clienihon  the  one  e.  and  tlie  other 
cherub  on  the  other  e.  even  of  inercy-»eat 
Den'  2ri.  1)4.  Lord  scatter  from  one  c.  of  the  narth 
'^i    J-'    L_vd  said.  1  will  see  what  their  c.  shall  he 
lu<:p.  (i  21.  tlie  angel  put  forth  tlie  e.  of  his  staff 
!.■.  il.  Ixdiolil,  the  day  growetli  to  an  e.  lodge  here 

1  -Sjf.i.  14  27.  .1(111. .than  put  forth  the  c.  of  the  rod 
i^iif  n-sl".21.lhe  iiouseof  Baal  was  full  from  -inef. 

2i.  10.  li  ed  .lernsalem  with  blood  from  one  e. 

2  i^A )■(/»!.  21  lit.  after  the  f.  ol'two  years,  his  bowels 
/'.ii'-ny.U.lilkd  with  uiif  lean. from  one  c.to  another 
loj  (i.l  l.w  l.i.t  IS  myc.tliat  1  should  prolong  my  life? 
l;i.3.  s'  all  .  am  words  have  c?  or  whaleniboldeiis 
2  i.  lU.  till  the  day  and  night  come  to  an  e. 

2J.  li.  he  seltrth  an  e.  to  darkness,  and  searcheth 
f'.-'.7  'J.  lh°  ivlckednessof  the  wicked  come  to  an  c. 
i'.  (i.  destructions  are  come  to  a  perpetual  e. 
IJ.  6.  ins  going  forth  is  from  the  e.  of  heaven 
'Si.  37.  upright  man,  for  the  e.  of  that  man  is  peace 

3d.  the  e.  of  the  w  icked  shall  bo  cut  ott' 
39.4.  make  me  know  p. 1173.17.1  understood  their  c. 
Gl.  2.  from  the  e.  of  the  earth  will  1  cry  to  thee 
lu2.27.thou  art  the  same,  and  thy  years  have  noe. 
nil.  ".It).  I  have  seen  an  e.  of  all  perfection 
I'ruv.  5.  4.  her  c.  is  bitter  ||  2;).  18.  tlicre  is  an  e. 
li    12.  but  the  c.  thereof  are  the  ways  of  death 
25.  8.  lest  thou  know  not  what  to  do  in  the  e. 
I'.cct.  4.  8.  yet  there  is  no  e.  of  all  l!»s  labour 

1().  there  is  no  c.  of  all  the  people  before  them 
7.  2.  Ihe  e.  of  all  men  ||  H.  better  is  the  e.  of  a  1  bing 
10.  13.  the  e.  of  his  talk  is  mischievous  madness 

12.  12.  of  making  many  books  there  is  no  t. 
y  13.  let  us  bear  the  e.  of  the  whole  matter 

Isa.".!.  land  full  ofgold,  nor  is  there  any  e.  of  their 
treasures,  nor  is  there  any  r.  of  their  cha..'>ts 
S.  7.  of  hisgov^'rninenl  I  here  shall  be  no  e. 

13.  5.  they  come  from  the  r.  of  heaven  to  destroy 
10.  4.  for  the  e.xtortiinier  is  at  an  e  spoiler  ceasetii 
23.  15.  after  e.  id'  70  years  Tyre  shall  sing,  17. 
42    10.  sing  Ins  praise  from  I  lie  e.  of  tfc  earth 
4.")    17.  shall  not  be  confounded  world  williont  e. 
4()    10.  declaring  ihe  e.  from  iho  begiiuiing 

Jtr.  5.  31.  what  will  ye  do  in  the  c.  thereof? 
12    12.  for  the  sword  of  the   Lord  shall  devimr 
from  one  e.  \t  the  other  e.  of  the  land,  25. 33. 
17.  II.  gets  riches,  and  at  his  c.  he  shall  be  a  foid 
n.  11.   I  think  to  give  you  an  e.xpected  e. 
31    17   Oierc  is  hope  in  thine  o  saith  the  I^ord 
a   07.  be  consumed,  till  there  be  un  e.  of  Ciem 
W   t'Jt).  came  against  Babylon  from  the  r. 
51.  13   O  thou  (lint  dwellest,  thine  e.  is  come 
:'l.  t'  show  that  his  city  is  taken  at  one  e. 
L  m.  4    1~'.  our  e.  is  near,  for  our  c.  is  come 
^.■.r^.  '  2.  an  r.  the  c.  is  couue  on  the  land,  3,  fi. 
Uii 


END 

Ezek.  21.  2.';.  when  iniiiu.  shall  h^.ve  an  c.  '20.  |  35.5 
/Jan.  7.  2c.  hitherto  is  the  e.  of  the  matter 

8.  17.  at  the  time  of  c.  shall  he  the  vision 
It),  at  the  Imie  ap^iomted  ihe  e.  shall  hi;,  11.  27. 

y.  2G.  the  e.  thetcol  shall  he  with  a  tlood.,  and  to  e. 

11.  G.  and  lu  the  e.  of  years  they  sliall  j^im 
35.  to  purge  tljem  even  to  tlie  v.-.im  of  IIk;  e. 
40.  at  tune  of  the  e.  kmg  of  souih  shall  push  hir» 
45.  yet  he  shall  come  to  his  e.  and  none  Ifelp 

12.  4.  seal  the  book  even  to  the  time  of  the  e. 
ti.O  Lord, what  shall  he  ilie  c.<d  the.se  things? 
y.  words  are  closed  up,  till  the  time  uf  the  e. 

13.  but  go  ihou  ihy  way  till  the  e.  be,  shall  rest 
Jimos  3.  15.  the  great  huoses  shall  have  an  e. 

5.  It!,  to  what  t.  IS  it  tor  you  to  desire  the  day? 
tj.  2.  the  e.  is  come  upon  my  people  of  Israel 
10.  i  will  make  the  f .  thereof  as  a  hitter  day 
jVah.  2.  U.  for  there  is  none  e.  of  the  store 

3.  3.  and  there  is  none  e.  of  their  corpses 
Mat.  13.  30.  the  harvest  us  llu!  e.  of  the  world 

24.  3.  what  shall  he  the  sign  of  the  e.  of  the  world? 

14.  the  gospel  ho  preached,  ihetishaUthee. come 
31.  gather  from  one  e.  of  heaven  to  the  other 

2G.  5a'.  but  Peter  went  in  and  sat  to  see  the  c. 

28.  1.  ill  tlie  e.  of  the  sabbath  came  Mary  to  bee 
Mark  3.  2G  he  cannot  stand,  but  hath  an  e. 
hukc  I.  33.  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  he  uo  e. 

18.  1.  he  spake  a  parable  to  them,  to  this  e. 

2^.  37.  the  things  concerning  me  have  an  c. 
John  18.37.  sayest  1  am  a  king,  to  this  e.  was  1  horn 
Honi.  G.  21.  for  the  e.  of  thoee  things  is  death 
'H.  ye  have  Iruit  to  h(>iiness,  e.  everlastii.;  hfe 

10. 4.  (Jhrist  is  the  e.  of  the  law  lor  rig.hteousiiess 

14.  9.  to  this  e.  Christ  both  died,  rose,  and  revii  ed 
2  Cur.  'i.  y.  tor  to  this  «.  also  did  i  write  to  know 

1 1. 15.  whose  e.  shall  he  according  to  their  wora* 
Eph.  3.  21.  to  hiin  be  glory  work  .viihout  e. 
Phil.  3.  ly.  many  walk,  whose  c.  is  destruction 
1 1'lm.  1.  5.  the  e.  of  tiie  commandment  is  charily 
Heb.  G.  8.  nigh  to  cursing,  whose  e.  is  to  be  burned 
16.  and  an  oath  is  to  them  an  c.  of  all  strife 

7.  3.  having  neither  hegutnmg  nor  e.  of  life 

y.  2G.  hut  now  once  in  the  «.  hath  he  appeared 

13.  7.  considering  the  e.  of  their  conversation 
.lam.  5.  11.  and  ye  have  seen  the  e.  of  the  Lord 

1  Pet.  1.0.  receiving  e.  of  your  faith,  even  Balvation 

4.  17.  what  shall  he  the  c.  of  them  obey  not  gospel? 
ytet'.  21.<).  lam  Alpha  and  Omega,  the  bef  inning 

and  tlie  c  will  give  to  hmi  athirst,  22.  13. 
M  the  END. 
Gen.  4.  +  3.  at  the  e.  of  days  Cam  brought  oflcring 

8.  G.  at  the  e. of  forty  days  Noah  openedwmdow 
41.  1.  at  the  e.  of  two  years  Pharaoh  drenmeil 

jExui^. 12.41.  at  the  c.of  430  years,  Lord's  host  went 
J^vv.  8.  33.  the  days  of  consecration  he  at  an  c. 
JJeut.  9.  11.  at  the  c.  of  40  days  and  40  nights 

14.  28.  at  the  c.  of  three  years  bring  the  liihe 

15.  1.  at  the  c.  of  every  seventh  year  a  release 
31.10.  at  the  c.  of  every  seventh  year  read  this  law 

.Josh.  y.  IG.  at  the  c.  of  three  days  after  the  league 
,/udg.  11.  30.  at  the  e.  of  two  months  she  returned 
Ruth  3.7.  Boaz  lay  down  at  the  e.  of  the  heap 
2*uni.  14. 20.  at  the  e-  of  every  year  he  polled  it 

24.8.  Joab  came  to  .lerus.  at  the  c.  of  nine  months 
iyuH^s2.39.  at  the  c.of  3  years  two  of  Shiinei's  ser. 

17.  t  7.  at  the  e.  of  days  the  brook  dried  up 
~Ki}igs  8.3. u«  tAee.of7years  the  woman  returned 

18. 10.  at  the  e.  of  three  years  they  took  Samaria 
iC'kron.id.  t2.  ai  /Ate.  of  years  Jelioshaphat  went 

20.  16.  ye  shall  tind  them  at  the  c.of  the  brook 

24.  23.  at  the  c.  of  the  year  the  host  of  Syria  came 
jYcIi.  13.  t  (i.  at  the  e.  of  days  I  obtained  leave 
Psal.  107.27.  they  stagger,and  are  at  their  wits'  c. 
Isa.  7. 3.  go  to  meet  Ahaz  at  the  e.  of  the  conduit 
./er.  34.14.  at  the  e. of  seven  years  let  go  every  serv. 
Ezck.  3.1G.  at  the  e.  of  seven  days  word  of  L.  came 
J)an.  \.5.at  the  c.  they  might  stand  before  the  king 

4.29.  at  the  e.  of  12  months  he  walked  in  palace 

11.  tl3.  at  the  c  of  timeij shall  come  with  an  army 

12.  13  ihou  »liiilt  stand  in  the  lot  at  the  c.  of  days 
Hab.  2.  3.  but  at  the  c.  it  shall  speak  and  not  le 
Mat.  13  40.  so  shall  it  he  iif  r//£  e.  of  tins  wor-i 

But  the  EKl). 
Prop.  14.  12.  a  way  that  seems  right  to  a  man,ia« 
the  e.  thereof  are  the  wavs  of  death,  IG.  25. 
20.  21.  hut  the  e.  thereof  shallnot  be  blessed 
Ma  1 .24  .iVbut  the  e.  is  not  yet  ,Marki3.1.  Luke  2 1 .9. 

1  I'et.  4.  7.  but  the  c.  <d'  all  ihings  is  at  hand 

]Mst  END. 
jYum.  23.  If),  and  let  my  last  e.  be  like  his 
.ler.  12.  4.  iliey  said,  he  shall  not  see  our  las',  e. 
J, am.  1.  9.  she  lememhereth  not  her  last  e. 
JJan.  8.  19.  make  thee  know  what  shall  be  ir  the 
J. utter  END.  [la.t  e 

SSTuin.  24.  20.  hi.sinfdr  c.  slial   be  that  he  jierish 
Dent.  8.  IG.  to  do  thee  good  at  thy  latter  e. 
32.  29.  that  they  would  consider  their  latter  e. 
Hitth  3.  10.  shewed  more  kindness,  in  tlie  latter  e. 

2  .Sum.  2.  26.  it  wdl  be  bitterness  in  the  latter  c. 
Job  a.  7.  yet  tliy  latter  c.  should  greatly  inert:;. 


END 

Job  452.  }2.  ttte  I^ird  blessed  the  latter  e.  of  Jot  mart 
/^rutr.  19.2ti.that  Uioo  mayest  be  wise  in  thy/«tfej  e 
/■sa.41.22.  consider  them,  and  know  the  latter  e 
47.  7.  neither  didsl  retaemher  the  latter  e.  of  ■' 
|2/'£t.2.20.  the  latter  e.  is  VMi>rse  Ihiiathe  beginning 

Made  an  END. 
■  Tren.  27. 30.  as  Isaac  had  %Hade  an  ».  of  bU^psmg 
49.33.  Jacob  made  an  c.  ot'conunanvliiif  hisaons 
jt.ev.  1G.20.  made  au  e.  of  reconcihng  th*  lioly  piac< 
JVttjN.4. 15.  wade  an  e.  of  cuvenr.j  the  sanctuary 
IG.  31.  had  made  an  e.  of  speaking,  iJeut.  24).  9. 
Jjeut.'H).  12.  hast  made  en  e.  of  tilliiiij;  tlio  iitheo 

31.  24.  when  Moses  had  made  an  e.  ef  wminjj 

32.  45.  made  an  e.  of  speaking.  Judg.   15.   17. 

1  »am.  18  1.  f24.  16.  2  .Sam.   1.3.  3fi 
1  King  s  1.  41.  \  i.  I.  Jer  26.  8.  |  43.  I 
|51.li3. 
.Tosh.  5.  t  8.  tlsey  had  made  an  e.  ef  ffircnmeising 

8.  24.  Israel  had  made  an  e.  of  slaying,  10.  20 
19.  49.  they  made  an  t.  of  dividing  the  land,  51 

./ur/w.3.18.  he  had)«ade  an  c.to  offer,  1  .Soj«.13.1C. 

1  Sam.  10.  13.  lie  had  viude  an  e.  of  piophesying 

2  Sam.  11. 19.  when  thou  hast  made  an  e.  of  telling 

1  Kings  7.  40.  Hiram  made  an  e.  of  doing  ihe  worie 
8,54.  Solomon  viadc  an  e.  of  praying,  2  (Vir.  7.  l- 

2  Kings  10.  25.  as  soon  as  he  had  tnade  an  t.  of 

oH'ering,  I  Chron.  IG.  2.  2  CAi »».  29.  2;k 
2  Chr.  20.  2'3.  made  an  e.  of  the  inhabilanis  of  Seis 
24.  10.  cast  into  the  chest,  till  they  had  made  au  c. 
EirniO.n.inade  an  c.withall  thai  had  sttangewives 
iCzcA".  42. 15.  made  an  e.  of  nieasurmg  inner  hous* 
43.  2'3.  when  thou  hast  niude  an  e.  of  clvauaing  i: 
.Imos  7.  2.  they  made  an  e.  of  eating  the  grass 
Mat.  \\.\.made  one.  ofcoiiimaiuUngkisdisciplcs 
Make  an  END. 

1  Sum.  3.  12.  when  1  begin,  I  will  als«)  make  an  e. 

2  Chr.  31. 1 1.  brake  the  images,  uniil  lo  muic  an  e. 
J^eh.  4.2.  feeble  Jews,  will  ihey  uinlic  ax  e.m  a  dd» 
.J^b  18.2  how  long  ere  you  make  an  e.  of  words7 
/.  a. 33.1. thou  shall  HKiic  uwctodealtreiiiherously 

3S.  12.  to-night  will  tboM  make  an  e.  uf  me,  13.' 
ir2fi'.20.17. eye  spared, nor  did  I  wniAc  «»  e.of  Ihem 
JJan.  9.  24.  sev<^nty  weeks,  lo  n/u/.f  ii«  «.  ol  sii.B 
jVa/i.  1.  8.  he  will  make  an  utter  e.  ol  the  place,  9- 
Zeph.  I.t2.  by  taking  away,  I  will  make  an  e.T 

Make  a  full  END. 
Jer.A.  27.  the  whole  land  shall  lie  desolate,  vet  will 
1  not  make  a  full  e.  5.  18.  I  30.  It.  ]  4G.281 

5. 10.  go  ye  up  and  destrov.  bill  make  uol  a  full  e. 
Ezek.  11.  13.  ah.  Lord,  wilt  ihou  make  a  full  c.  ? 

■  Tu  the  EM). 
£iod.8.22.I  wilUeverland  of  (;oshen,(iiiAef.tho« 
mayest  know  that  1  am  the  LonI,  /•,':(*.  20.  2& 
I.ev.  17.  5.  to  the  c.  Israel  may  bring  sacriliccs 
iJeut.  1.5.  t4.  to  the  e.  there  be  no  poor  among  yoB 

17.  16.  to  tlie  e.  t.iat  he  should  multiply  horses 
20.  to  the  c.  that  he  may  pridong  his  days 
Psal.  19.  4.  their  words  to  the  e-  of  Ihe  world 

30.  12.  lo  the  e.  my  glory  may  sing  praise  to  ihet 

119.  112.  to  )ierfotiii  thy  .statutes  even  to  the  e. 
Ecel  3.  11.  can  tind  out  from  beginning  to  the  e. 

7.  14.  to.  the  e.  man  should  find  nothing  after  liiio 
Isa.  48.  20.  utter  it  even  to  the  e.  of  the  earth 

49.  G.  mayest  be  my  salvation  to  fke  c.of  the  eartfc 
.ler.  3.  5.  his  anger,  will  he  keep  it  to  the  e.  ? 
Ezik.  31. 14.  to  the  e.  that  none  of  the  trees  exalt 
Dan.  4. 11.  sight  thereof  tu  the  e.  of  all  Ihe  earth 
22.  tliy  dominion  reaeheth  to  the  e.  of  Ihe  earth 

12.G.  how  lone  shall  be  tv  the  e.  of  these  wonders? 
Vbad.  9.  to  the  e.  that  every  one  may  be  cut  oft 
Mat.  10. 22.  but  he  that  endnreth  te  the  e.  shall  ba 
saved,  24.  13.  Mark  13.  13. 
.,1cts  7.  19.  cast  out,  tu  the  e.  they  might  not  live 
Rum.  1.  II.  to  the  e.  yon  may  be  established 

4.  16.  tu  Ike  e.  the  jiromise  inifflit  be  sure  to  sect) 
2  Cur.  1.  13. 1  trust  von  shall  ackiio*  ledge  to  the  e 

3.  13.  look  to  the  c.  of  that  which  is  abidished 
1  7'AfSs.3.13.  to  the  e.  he  may  establish  your  hear.J 
1  Pet.  1. 13.  wherefore  be  sober,  and  hope  Jo  the  t 

Uutu  the  END. 
Dent.  II.  12.  from  beginning  u7ifo  the  e.  of  the  ycai 
./<>sA.15.5.1be  east-border  was  unto  the  e.  of  Jordan 
Ruth  2.  23.  to  glean  k»i(u  the  e.  of  harley-barves' 
Job  :{4.3l).  my  desire  is  Job  may  be  tried  uuto  the  e. 
Psn l.4t^.i).makelh  wars  to  ceaseuwtu  the  f.of  eartfe 

119.  33.  teach  me,  and  I  shall  kee|i  it  unto  the  e 
Jsa.Gi.  Jl.  L.  hath  (iroclaimed  «7i«o  thee,  of  earl* 
.ler.  1.  3.  it  came  uvto  the  e.  of  the  eleventh  ycai 
IJun.  6. 2fi.  his  dominion  shall  be  even  unto  the  » 

7.  2G.  to  destroy  his  dominion  ?;nfu  the  e. 

9.  26.  and  unto  the  e.  of  Ihe  war  desidations 
Mat.  38.20. 1  am  with  you  alway,even  untutlic  e 
.lukn  13. 1.  having  loved,  he  loved  iheni  unto  Mm 
I  Cor.  1.  8.  vi'ho  shall  also  confirm  you  unto  tke  e 
heb.  3.  6.  if  we  hold  fast  the  confidence  a  h«o  the  e. 

14.  if  we  hold  the  beginning  stedfasl  unto  tke  e. 
6.  11.  to  tne  full  assurance  of  hope  unto  the  e. 
Rer.  2.  26.  he  that  kecpetli  my  wc  rks  un'a  the  a 
END. 
i  ,"..'/it.  10. 1  23.  ye  shall  not  e.  the  ciiisu  of  IsraaJ 


END 

ENDAMAGE. 

Ba-n  4  13.  so  Jiou  sliatt  e.  the  re\  enilo  of  tings 

E.N  DANGER. 
f>a».  I  10  ye  slutll  niiike  me  e.  inv  head  to  the  king 

ENDANGEKKD. 
Fcci.W  Q.lte.  tliatcleaveth  w-ood  shall  be  c.thefeby 

ENDED. 
Oen.  2.  2.  cr.  the  seventh  day  God  e.  his  work 
41.  53.  the  seviMi  y<"areof  picnteoiisiiess  were  e. 
Ifeut.  31.  .10.  he  spake  the  words  till  they  weree. 
'■M.  8.  the  days  ot'iiwurtiing  Itir  Moses  were  e. 
3$ani.2t)  18.  ask  Cituiistl,  and  so  they  e.  the  matter 
Eslk.  9.  t  28.  nor  miMiiorial  he  f.  from  their  soed 
JoV'il.'M.  the  words  of  Joh  are  e. 
Ps.  72.  '20.  (irayers  of  Oavid,  the  son  of  Jesse  are  c. 
ha.  60.  20.  tlio  d.ava  of  thy  nwnriiing  shall  he  e. 
^.T.  8.  an.  the  harvest  is  past,  the  summer  is  e. 
Mat.  7.  2*'.  w  lien  Jesus  had  c.  these  sayinifs 
l.nkc  4.  2  when  forty  days  were  e.  lie  hungered 

13.  when  the  devil  had  e.  all  the  temjitation 
^Ai»  13.2. 8Uii|ier  heing  e..  the  devil  having  now  nut 

ENDETH. 
lia.  24.  8.  the  noise  ol'tlioMi  that  rejoice  e. 

ENDING. 
1  Sam.  3.  t  12.  I  wdl  iwrtbiin  beginning  and  e. 
Hen.  1. 8.  £  am  the  beginning  and  c  saitli  the  L. 

ENDLESS. 
I  Tim..  1.  4.  neither  give  heed  to  e.  genealogies 
Hcb.  7.  16.  who  is  made  after  the  power  of  an  e.  life 

ENDEAVOUR. 
2-  Cor.  5. 1 0.  we  e.  that  we  may  be  accepted  of  him 
3  Pet.  1.  15i  I  will  e.  that  you  may  be  able  after 

ENDEAVOURED. 
Acts  J6.  10.  we  c.  to  go  into  Macedonia,  gathering 
I  7'/ies5,2.17.«i'  K.tosee  vour  facc^  wilhgreatdesire 

ENDEAVOURING. 
P.pk.  4.  3.  c.  iti  keep  th.:uiiltv'ot' the  Spirit  in  bond 

ENDEAVOURS. 
Ptal.  23,  4.  ac::.),-d;ii:;  \u  lin'  wickedness  of  their  e. 

E.VDOW. 
Ezod.  22  16.  he  shall  s'lii-iv  «.  her  to  be  his  wife 

EN  U.S. 
Deut.  33. 1  /.shall  push  the  |)eoplo  tor. of  tlie earth 
I  .Sam.  2,  10.  the  L.  shall  judge  the  e.  of  the  earth 

1  KmgsS.  S.  'he  e.  of  staves  were  seon,2f Ar.  5. 9. 
'i  Kings  10.  T  32.  I,,  began  to  cut  off  the  e.  of  Isr. 
Jeb  28.  24.  for  he  looketh  to  the  e.  of  the  earth 

37  3  he  directeth  his  lightning  toe.  of  the  earth 
3S.  13.  it  might  take  hold  of  the  e.  of  the  earth 
Paal.  19.  6  and  his  circuit  to  the  e.  of  it 
22.27.  all  the  e.  of  the  world  shall  remember 
48.  10.  so  is  thy  praise  to  the  e.  of  the  earth 
59  13.  God  ruleth  in  Jacob  to  the  e.  of  the  earth 
65  5.  tlie  confidence  of  all  the  e.  of  the  earth 
67  7.  all  the  c.  of  the  earth  shall  fear  him 
98. 3.  the  e.  of  earth  have  seen  the  salvation  of  G. 
135.7.tbcLord  causeth  the  va|)Ours  to  ascend  from 
the  e.  of  the  ea-Ui,  Jer.  10.  13. 151.  16. 
Ptot.  17.  24.  eyes  of  a  fool  are  in  the  e.  ofthe  earth 

30.  4.  who  hath  established  all  the  e.  of  the  earth'! 
fsa.  40.  28.  the  Lord,  the  creator  ofthe  e.  of  earth 

41   5.  the  e.  ofthe  earth  were  afraid,  drew  near 

9.  whom  r  have  taken  from  the  c.  ofthe  earth 
43.  6.  bring  my  daughters  from  the  c.  ofthe  earth 
45. 22.  look  to  me  and  be  saved,  all  e.  of  the  earth 
52.  10.  all  the  e.  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 

/cr.  16.  19.  Gentilesshallcome  from  f.  of  theearth 
25.  31.  a  noise  shall  come  to  the  e..  ofthe  earth 
F.ick.  15.  4.  the  fire  devoureth  both  the  e.  of  it 
Mic.  5,4.  now  shall  he  be  great  to  c.  ofthe  earth 
y.ech.  9.  10.  his  dominion  to  the  e.  of  the  earth 
/lets  13.  47.  thou  be  for  salvation  toe.  ofthe  earth 
lioiit.  10.  18.  and  their  words  to  the  i*.  of  the  world 
iCor.  10.  11.  on  whom  the  e.  of  the  world  are  come 

ENDUED. 
frn>.  30.  20.  God  hath  e.  me  with  a  good  dowry 
iChron.'i.  12.  ;<»  David  a  wise  son,  c.with  prudence 
13.have  sent  a  cunning  man, c.with  understanding 
/.«■<;«' 24. 49.  till  ye  be  e.  with  power  from  on  high 
Jam.  3.  13.  who  is  wise  and  e.  with  knowledge  ? 

ENDURE. 
Ocn.  33.  14.  and  as  the  children  be  able  to  e. 
Eiod.  18.23.  then  thou  shall  be  able  to  e. 
Eslh.  8.  6.  for  how  can  I  e.  to  sec  evil  and  destruct. 
Job  8.  15.  he  shall  hold  it  fast,  but  it  shall  not  e. 

31.  23.  by  reason  of  his  highness  I  could  not  c. 
Pgal.9.1.  the  L. shall  r.  for  ever,  he  hath  prepared 

his  throne  for  judgment,  102.  12,26.  |  1(M.  31. 
30.  5.  weeping  may  e.  for  a  night,  but  jov  cometh 
72.5.theT  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  sun  and  moone. 
17.  his  name  shall  c.  for  ever,  as  long  as  the  sun 
89.  29.  his  seed  will  I  make  to  e.  for  ever,  36. 
Prop.  27.34.  doth  the  crown  e.  to  every  seneration? 
Ez£A.22.14.can  thy  heart  r.  or  thy  hands  be  gtronj? 
»faf. 24.13.  he  that  shall  e.  to  theend,  Mark  13. 13. 
Vnrk  4.  17.  have  no  root,  and  so  e.  hut  for  a  time 

2  Thr.i.f.  1.  4.  in  all  your  tribulations  that  ye  e. 

2  Tim  2.  3.  thou  therefore  e.  hiirdiie.^s  as  a  soldier 

10.  therefore  I  e.  all  things  for  the  elects'  sake 
^  3.  wboa  ihev  will  not  c  souud  doctrina 

IBS 


ENE 

12Tim.4.5.bnl  •watch  thou  in  all  thiivg9,e.affliolions 
Hrb.  12.  7.  Ifye  e.  chastening,  G  dealeth  with  you 

20.  they  could  not  p.  what  was  commanded 
Jam.  5.  11.  behold.  We  lount  them  happy  whoe. 

1  Pet.  2.  li).  (fa  man  ftr  c<Mi«cience  c.  grief 

ENDURED. 
Pstti-.  81.  !.'i.  their  tune  should  luive  c.  lor  ever 
Horn.  !1.  2'.'  ;fGod  e.  with  much  long^u tiering 

2  7>>«.  ;<.  II    liast  known  what  pereecutioiKS  1  c. 
Hib.iS.  15.  after  hehad  patiently  e.he  obtained  pro. 

10.  32.  ye  e  a  great  tight  of  atMictiuiis 

1 1.  27.  lijrMosesf.  aswx'iiig  him  who  is  invisible 

12.  2.  hot.  the  Cross  Ij  3.  he  f.  such  contradiction 

ENDUUETII. 
Psiil.  1.1.13.  nof  c.  lepruaeh  against  hianetghbour 
30.  5.  (or  his  anger  c.  but  a  moment,  favour  is  hie 
ti'2,  1,  the  goodness  of  (iod  «\  continually 
72.  7.  ubumlance  of  jietice  «o  long  as  the  moon  t 
lOO.  5.  and  his  truth  e.  to  all  generatioiiB 
145.  13.  thy  dominion  e.  through  all  gcnemtions 
.Mat.  10.  22'.  be  that  e.  to  llio  end  shnii  be  saved 
.Johnt).  27.  but  for  that  meat  which  c.  unto  life 
1  Cor.  13.  (,  charity  hopetli  all  tliiiigs,  c.  all  things 
Jum.  1.  12.  blessed  is  ihe  man  that  e.  temptation 

EKIHRETU  fur  ever. 

I  Chron.  16.  34.  for   Ins  mercy  e.  for  ever,  41. 

2C7/r(,H..5.  13.17.3.  6.|20.21.  A-:ra3.11. 

Psal.  1(W.  1.  r  107.  1.  p  18-.  1,  2;  3,  4.  1 136. 

r,  2,  3,  .\c.  Ii;i8.  8.  ./cr.  33.11. 

P.«a/.  111.  3.  liisrighteousness-c-./orracr,  112.  3,9. 

Hi.  10:  his  praise  e.fur  ever  ||  117.2.  his  truth  e. 

i  1)9.  160.  every  one  (d'tliy  judginenis  e.fur  evir 

'•  13.5.  13.  thy  name,  O  Lord,  e.furcrer,  thy  mem. 

1  Pet.  1.  25.  but  the  word  ofthe  Lord  e.fur  ever 

ENDURING. 
P.?bM9.9.  the  fearoi'tlie  Lord  la  clean,  c.  for  ever 

2  Cor.  1.  6.  IS  elfectual  in  c.  the  same  sulferings 
A/<6. 10.34'.  have  in  heaven  a  belter  and  t.subslance 

ENEMY. 
Exod.  15.  6.  thy  right  han;l  hath  dashed  in  pieces  e. 
,    9.  the  e.  said,  I  will  pursue,  I  will  overtake 

23.  22:  then  I  will  be  an  e.  to  thine  enemies 
JVum.  10.  9.  and  if  you  go  to  war  against  the  e. 

35.  2.3.  and  was  not  his  e.  nor  sought  his  harm 
/Pent.  32.27.  were  it  not  I  feared  the  wrath  of  thee. 
42.  from  the  beginning  of  revenges  upon  the  c. 

33.  27.  he  shall  thrust  out  the  e.  before  thee 
.fudg.  16.23.  our  god  hath  delivered  our  e.  into,  24. 
I  Ham.  2.  32.  thou  shall  see  ane.  in  my  habitation 

18.  29.  Saul  became  David's  e.  contiliually 

24.  19.  if  a  man  liiid  Ins  c.  will  he  let  him  go? 
lA"«nn-s8.33.  whenthypeople  be  smitten  down  be- 
fore e.  because  sinned  ag.  thee,  HC/iron.  6.  24. 

46.  if  they  sin,  and  thou  deliver  them  to  the  e. 
ICkrun.  25.  8.  G.  shall  make  thee  fall  before  the  e. 
Est  A.  7.  4.  tJicc.  could  not  countervail  the  damage 

6.  Esther  said,  the  e.  is  this  wicked  Haman 
.fab  .33.  10.  behold,  he  counteth  mo  for  his  e. 
Psal.  7.  5.  let  the  e.  persecute  my  soul  and  take  it 

8.  2.  thou  inightest  slid  the  e.  and  the  avenger 

9.  6.  O  thou  c.  destructions  are  come  to  an  end 
42. 9.  why  go  I  mourning  because  ofthe  c.t  43.  2. 
44.  10.  thou  makcst  us  to  turn  back  from  the  c. 
55.  3.  I  mourn,  because  ofthe  voice  ofthe  e. 

12.  for  it  was  not  an  e.  that  reproached  me 
61.  3.  thou  hast  been  a  strong  tower  from  the  e. 
64.  1.  preserve  my  life  from  fear  ofthe  e. 
74.  3.  even  all  that  the  e.  hath  done  wickedly 

10.  shall  the  c.  blaspheme  thy  name  for  ever? 

18.  remember  the  e.  bath  reproached,  O  Lord 
78.  42.  remember  not  when  he  delivered  from  e. 
89.  22.  the  c.  shall  not  exact  upon  him 
143.  3.  for  the  c.  hath  persecuted  my  soul 
Prov.  27.  6.  but  the  kisses  of  an  e.  are  deceitful 
fsa.  .59.  19.  when  the  e.  shall  come  in  like  a  Hood 
63.  10.  therefore  he  was  turned  to  be  their  e. 
Jer.  ().  25.  the  sword  ofthe  e.  is  on  every  side 
15.  11.  I  will  cause  the  e.  to  entreat  thee  well 
18.17. 1  will  scatter  lliem  with  east-wind  before  e. 
30.  11.  I  have  wounded  thee  with  wound  of  an  e. 
f.nm.  1.  5.  are  gone  into  captivity  before  the  e. 

9.  behold,  for  Ihe  e.  hath  magnified  him.self 

16.  my(diildron  are  desolate,becausec.prevai!cd 
2.  3.  he  hath  drawn  back  his  hand  belbre  the  e. 

4.  he  hath  bent  nis  bow  like  an  e.  he  stood 

5.  the  Lord  was  an  e.  he  hath  swallowed  up 
4.  12.  that  the  e.  sh(mld  have  entered  the  gates 

Eirk.  36.2.  becaui<e  the  f  .had  said  against  you,  aha 

Has.  8.  3.  Israel,  the  c.  shall  pursue  him 

jVf/(;.2.8.  even  of  late  my  people  is  risen  upas  an  c. 

JVah.  3.  11.  thou  shall  seek  strength  because  of  e. 

./WflM3.25.liis  e.  came,  sowed  tares,  went  his  way 
28.  he  said  unto  them  an  e.  hath  done  this 
.39.  Ihe  e.  that  sowed  them  is  the  devil 

J.uke  10.  19.  to  tread  over  all  the  power  if  liie  e. 

./)ct.<!  13. 10.  child  of  devil,  thou  e.  of  all  righteousn. 

1  Cor.  15.  26.  the  las    e.  to  be  destroyed  is  death 
Gal.  4.16.  am  I  become  your  e.becanse  I  tell  truth? 

2  Theis.  3. 15.  count  him  not  as  an  e.  but  admonish 
Jatn.  4.  4  u  friend  of  tiie  world  '\»  Xho  e.  of  God 


ENE 

iiandof  (he  ENEMV. 

Lev.%  25.1  will  send  the  pestilence,  ami  ye  shall 

be  delivered  into  the  Aa/irf  «/ /Ac  c.  JV"cA.9.S^ 

EzraH.'.'A.  hednlivered  us  from  the  haiidof  tlie  e 

PsaLUl.H.  hast  not  shut  me  up  into  Aaw(/()/tAe  e 

78.  61.  he  delivered  his  glory  into  the  hand  of  e 

1U6. 10.  rede<.'med  from  the  hand  of  the  e.  107.  i 
if. am.  1.  7.  her  people  fell  into  the  hand  of  He  e. 

2.  7.  hath  given  into  the  hand  of  the  c.  the  waJU 

Mine  ENEMY. 
1  Sntii.  19.  17.  why  host  thou  pep.t  away  mine  e  1 
Siff.rrt. 22.18.  delivered  melrom  jiiuie  <:.  Psal.l>- 17 
1  Kiiiffn  21.  20.  haai  thou  found  me,  O  mine  •  ? 
Job  l(i.  9.  mtnee.  sharpenelh  his  eyes  upon  ni"? 

2/.  7. Jet  mine  c.  be  as  wicked,  and  he  thai  nsrlf 
PsaL  7.  4.  yea,  i  delivered  him  that  is  wine  e. 

13.  2.  how  long  shull  mine  e.  be  exalted  ov<.r  me  ' 

4.  lest  mine  c.  say,  I  have  prevailed  ugainnt  Inm 
41. 11.  because  mine  c.  doth  not  liiumph  over  me 

/.am.2.22.tliosc  1  swadilled  hath  vnne  e.  consumed 
Mic.  7.  8.  rejoice  not  against  me,  O  mine  e. 

10.  then  she  that  is  mine  e.  shall  see  it,  and  shame 

Thive  ENEMY. 
Exod.  23.  4.  if  thou  meet  tlune  e.  ox  or  his  ass 
VeiU.^^.5~.  thine  c.  shall  distress  thee  in  tliv  sates 

1  .Sam.  24.  4.  deliver  dune  e.  into  thy  hand,  26.  8. 
23.  16.  seeing  the  Lord  is  become  thine  e. 

2  Sam.  4.8.  behold  the  head  of  Ish-boshelh  tl.ine  c. 
.lob  13.  24.  wherefore  boldest  thou  me  for  /A/).e  c.  ? 
Prov.  24.  17.  rejoice  not  when  tlitne  e.  fallelh 

25. 21.  if  thine  e.  hunger,  give  bread,  Hum   12. 2C 
V>aHi.2.17.  hath  caused  thine  e.  to  rejoice  over  thee 
y.i-ph.  3.  15.  the  Lord  hath  cast  out  thine  e. 
Mat.5.AX  it  hath  been  said. thou  thall  hate  /A(«e  e 
ENEMIES. 

1  Sam.  18.  25.  to  be  avenged  of  the  kin^'i  e. 

20.  1.5.  when  tlie  Lord  hathcuT  off  the  f.of  DtviJ 
16.  the  Lord  require  it  at  the  hand  of  David's  e 
25.  22.  so  and  more  do  (Jnd  to  the  e.  of  David 
30.26.  behold  a  present  of  the  spoil  of  c.  'A'  Lorn 

2  .Saw.  12.  14.  given  occasion  to  e.  to  l)liiB|i)ietiie 
18.  32.  the  c.  of  my  Lord  be  as  I  hut  youiii;  man  \i 

2  Chr.  20.  29.  Lord  fought  against  Ihe  e.  Z(  Israe. 

Esth.  9. 1.  the  e.  of  the  Jews  hoped  to  have  power 

.fob  6.  23.  or  deliver  me  from  the  e.  hand  ? 

Psal.\l.%  hide  me  from  my  deadly  c.whu  conipasa 
37.  20.  the  c.  of  the  Lord  shall  be  .is  fat  ollaiiiba 
45.  5.  thine  arrows  are  sharp  in  heart  of  king  s  e 
78.  61.  he  delivered  his  glory  into  the  e.  hand 
127.  5.  they  shall  speak  with  the  c.  in  the  !,'nlt> 

Jer.  12.  7.  have  given  beloved  into  hands  of  iicir  £ 
48.  5.  the  f.  have  heard  a  cry  of  destruction 

Lam.  1.  2.  all  her  friends  are  become  her  c. 

5.  her  adversaries  are  the  chief,  her  e.  pri.sper 
•Vic.  7.  6.  a  man's  c.  are  ihe  men  ol'hisown  luniac 
Hum.  .5. 10.  if  when  we  were  e.  we  were  lecc.nciloJ 

11.  28.  as  concerning  the  gospel,  Ihry  aii'  e. 

1  Cor.  15.  25.  till  he  hath  pui  all  c.  muliT  his  feet 
Phil.  3.  18.  they  are  the  e.  v(  \\v  rruss  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  21.  were  e.  in  your  mind  by  wicked  work 

His  ENEMIES. 
<rfi«.22.17.  thy  seed  shall  possess  the  gale  of  Ais  c 
JVnm.  24.  8.  he  i-liall  cat  up  the  nalions  his  r. 
32.  21.  till  he  hath  driven  out  his  e.  before  him 
iJeut.  33.  7.  be  thou  a  help  to  him  from  his  e. 

2  .Sam.7.1.  the  Lord  hath  given  him  rest  from  his  e 
18.  19.  how  the  Lord  hath  avenged  him  (.>( his  c 

22. 1.  hast  delivered  him  out  of  hand  of  all  his  e 
1  Chron.  22.  9.  I  will  give  him  rest  from  all  his  e 
.fob  19.  11.  he  counteth  me  as  one  of  his  e. 
Psal.  10.  .5.  as  for  all  his  e.  he  puflelh  at  them 

41.2.  thou  wilt  not  deliver  him  to  the  willidAzs  « 
68.  1.  let  God  arise,  lot  his  e.  be  scalleied 

21.  but  God  shall  wound  the  head  of  his  c. 
72.  9.  and  his  e.  shall  lick  Ihe  dust 
78.  66.  and  he  smote  A(s  e.  in  the  hinder  parts 
89.  42.  thou  hast  made  all  his  e.  to  rejoice 
97.  3.  a  fire  burneth  up  his  e.  round  about 
112.  8.  until  he  see  his  desire  upon  his  e- 
132.  18.  his  e.  will  I  clothe  with  shame 

Pr««.lG.7.lie  niaketh  his  c.lo  be  at  peace  with  lii> 

fsa.  9.  11.  the  Lord  shall  join  his  e.  togelhiT 
42. 13.  ho  shall  cry,  he  shall  prevail  ajrainst  his 
59.  18.  he  will  repay  lecompence  to  his  e. 
66.  6.  a  voice  Ihat  rendereth  recompencc  to  /lis  t 
14.  his  indignafion  he  known  toward  kis  e. 

Jer.  44.  30.  will  give  Pharaoh  into  hand  of  iu  » 

JVnh.  1.  2.  anil  he  reserveth  wrath  for  bu  c. 
8.  and  darkness  shall  pursue  his  e. 

//e4.l0.13.expecling  tillAi.^f.be  made  his  fooIPtool 
Mine  ENEMIES. 

JViim.  23.  11    I  took  thee  to  curse  mine  c.  24.  10. 

Dent.  32.  41.  I  will  render  vengeance  to  wive  e 

1  .Sam.  2.  1.  my  mouth  is  enlarged  over  mine  e. 
14.  24.  that  I  may  be  avenged  on  mine  e. 

2.Su;rt.  5.20.  tiic  Lord  hath  broken  forth  upon  mtni 

c.  as  Ihe  breach  of  waters,  1  Chr.  14.  I) 

22.  4.  .so  shall  I  be  saved  from  mine  e.  Pi.  18.  3 

2  Sam.  22.  .38.  I  have  pursued  mine  e.  Psal  18.  37 
41.  hoirt  givon  me  tiie  necks  of  vitnr  «.  I't  In  itI 


ma 

•2  San:  22.  49.  anathatbringell  me  for.h  fromirr.  e. 
ICAr.  12. 17.  il'ye  become  to  betrnynie  to  mine  c. 
•■"sal.  3.  7.  save  me,  tot  thou  hast  smitten  all  mine  c. 
0.  b.  lead  me,  O  i>ord,  because  ui mine  e. 
(j.  7.  mine  eyes  waxetli  old  because ot"  all  mine  e. 

JO.  let  all  mine  c.  be  ashamed  and  sore  vexed 
7.  U.  arise,  O  Lord,  l>ecause  of  the  rage  oi"  mine  e. 
'J.  3.  wlieii  mine  e.  are  turned,  they  shall  fall 
18.  4H.  hedelivetelli  me  iVom  mine  e. 
23.  5.  thou  prepatest  a  table  in  pretience  o{mine  e. 
23.  2.  let  not  mtne  e.  triumph  over  n>c,  35.  JU. 

i.l.  consider  vitnc  e.  tor  tl>ey  are  many 
27.  2.  whenj/ii/ie  e.  came  upon  me  to  eat  my  ttesh 
(i.now  shall  mine  head  be  lilted  up  above  mme  e. 

1 1,  lead  me  in  a  plair.  path,  Injcause  oi  mine  e. 

12.  deliver  me  not  over  to  the  will  vi'mine  e. 
31.  U.l  wasaieproach  among  all  iniue  e. 

l.x  deliver  me  from  the  baud  of  tninc  e. 
38.  19.  but  i.itnt  e.  are  lively;  aiid  they  ate  strong 

41.  5.  mme  e.  S])eak  evil  of  nte ;  wlven  shall  he  die 

42.  10.  mine  c.  reproach  me  alltlie  day,  102.8. 
54.  5.  he  shall  reward  evil  to  mine  e.  cut  them  oft" 

7.  eye  hath  seen  bis  desire  iipon;«i»c  e.  5y.  10. 
5(i.  2.  jn»?i«  e.  would  swallow  me  up,  they  be  many 

9.  when  I  cry,  then  shall  mihc  e.  turn  back 
S'i.  1.  deliver  mo  from  7iiine  c.  O  my  God,  143.  9. 
(jD.  4.  they  being  mine  e.  vvvongfully  are  mighty 

18.  draw  nigh,  deliver  me  l)ecause  of  mine  e. 
7!.  JO.  mine  e.  speak  against  me,  they  lay  wait 
ij2.  1).  mine  eye  shall&ee  iny  desire  on  mine  e. 
1 19.  98.  tlioii  l.ast  made  me  wiser  than  mine  e. 

139.  because  mine  e.  have  forgotten  thy  word 

157. many  are  mini:  e.  yet  do  1  not  decline 
J3S.  7.  strelcli  fortii  thy  hand  against  mine  e. 
139.22.  I  hate  ihem,  1  count  them  mine  e. 
?43.  12.  of  tliy  me: event  i>\X mine  e.  and  destroy 
f.»rt.l.24.s.iith  llic  Lord,  I  will  avenge  ine  of  mine  e. 
l^am.  1.  21.  all  miiiic  <■■  have  heard  of  my  trouble 
3.  52.  mine  e  chased  mc  sore  lilse  a  bird  without 
/,u4ci9.27.tli  jse  mine  ebring  hiincr  and  slay  tliem 

Our  ENEMIES. 
F.iod.  1.  10.  they  join  also  to  our  e.  and  fight 
hcitl.  32.  31.  our  e.  themselves  being ,)u<lgcs 
'.  .'>«m.  4.  3.  it  may  save  us  out  of  hand  of  our  e. 
12.  10.  but  deliver  us  outofthe  hand  of  «i;r  e. 
2Siim.  19.  9.  saved  ns  out  ofhiind  lA' our  e.  /^s.44.7. 
Xeh.  5.  9.  because  of  the  rei)roa<'h  of  our  e. 
(1.  1.  when  rest  of  OH)- c.  heard  1  had  liuilded,  !1). 
P.«»i.44   5.  through  tlioe  will  we  push  down  ourc. 
(iO.  12.  he  it  is  shall  tread  down  our  r.  108.  13. 
PI).  ().  anil  our  e.  laugh  among  themselves 
13(i.  24.  and  hath  redeemed  us  from  our  e. 
I.um.  3.  4().o7ir<'.  have  opened  their  mouths 
l.u  ke  1.71.  that  we  should  be  saved  from  our  e. 

74.  being  delivered  outofthe  hands  of  oHr  e. 
TAcir  ENEMIES. 
Exod.  32.2.5.had  made  them  nskcd  amongst  their  e. 
l.rr.  26.  3().  send  faiatness  in  the  land  of  tkeir  e. 

44.  yet,  when  they  be  in  the  land  of  their  e. 
hmk.'l  S.Israel  turneth  back  before  their  e.  12. 
21.44.there  stood  not  a  manof^Aiir  c. before  them 
the  Lord  delivered  all  their  e.  into  tlieirhand 
23.  1.  had  given  rest  from  fAeir  e.  Esth.  9.  16. 
Judir.  2. 14.  sold  them  into  the  hand  oi  their  e. 

H.deliveredtl'.emout  of  hand  of  (Afi?-  e.8.  34. 
2  A7'ijp-s21.14.delivcrtlMin  into  the  hand  iif  their  e. 
and  bo  a  prey.  2CAr.  6. 36.  1 25. 20.  JV7A.  9. 27. 
■'^al.  78.  .iJ.  but  the  sea  overwhelmed  their  c. 
81.  14.  I  should  soon  have  subdued /A(?!r  c. 
10.").  24.  and  made  them  stronger  than  their  e. 

lO'i.U.tlie  waters  covered  their  e.  not  one  was  left 

42.  their  e.  oppressed  them,  ho  delivered  them 
Jer.  15.9. 1  will  deliver  to  the  sword  before  tAcir  c. 

17.  7.  to  fall  by  the  sword  before  their  e.  20.  4. 

9.  wherewith  their  e.  shall  straiten  them 
20.  5.alltrea:5Uresof  kinssof  Jndah  will  give  into 
hands  of  «Acirc.34.20,2l.|21.'.  F.iefc.  :19.23. 
Kiek.  39.  27.  gathered  them  out  of  their  e.  lands 
'imi)3  9.4.  tho'  they  go  into  ca|itivity  before  £A»ir  e. 
Zeeh.  10.  .5.  mighty  men,  which  tread  down  their  c. 
Ker.  11.  5.  if  any  hurt,  firedevoureth  their  e. 

12.  they  ascended,  nndtheir  r. 'beheld  them 
Thine  ENEMIES. 
Oen.  14. 20  who  delivered  thine  e.  into  thy  hand 

49.  8.  thy  hand  shall  be  in  the  neck  of  thine  c. 
Krorf.  23.  22.  then  I  will  be  an  enemy  to  tAine  e. 

27. 1  will  make  tAi?iCf.  totiirn  their  backs  to  thee 
JVum.  10,  35.  rise,  Lord,  let  thine  e.  be  Bcattered 
Deut.G.  19.  to  cast  out  all  tinnee.  from  before  thee 

20.  1.  when  thou  joest  against  thine  e.'2\.  10 

28..')3.  wherewith  tAince.  shall  distress  thee,  55,57. 

33  2^1.  thine  e.  shall  be  found  liars  to  thee 
Jo.i'l-  7   13.  thou  canst  not  stand  before  tki'.ie  e. 
JuilfT  5.  31.  BO  let  all  tAine  e.  perish,  O  Lord 

11.  3fi.  hath  taken  vensjeance  for  thee  of  (Vine  e 
I  .*;aii».  25.  26.  now  let  (Aine  e.  be  as  Nabal 
5R>.  the  souls  of  thine  e.  shall  he  sling  out 
>  Sam.  7.  9.  1  have  cut  otTall  thine  e.  1  Chr.  17.  8. 

J9. 1'),  in  that  lovest  (Aine  e.  and  hatest  thy  friends 

24. 13.  OI  Ice  tliree  months  before  thing  e. 
■64 


ENL 

ITCing-s  3.  II.  nor  asked  hfc  of  thine  e.'HChr.  1. 11 
ICAr. 21.  J2.  while  the  sword  of  (Aiiiec.  overtaketl 
Pi'uiJB.2.hasl  ordained  strength  because  of  ti»n«  e. 

21.  8.  Ihme  haivl  shall  lind  out  all  Ikine  e. 
(i(j.  3.  tlir'.-'-jgli  thy  power  s.'nill  tkine  e.  subrall 
(18.  23.  thy  loot  may  l>e  ilipped  m  blood  u( iUine  e. 
74.  4.  thine  e.  eoar  il  83.2.  thvne  e.  make  a  tumult 

23.  forget  not  iIk?  voice  of  Uitne  e.  th«  tumult 
89.  10.  thou  hast  seattened  thine  e.  wuh  thy  arm 
51.  whesewith  fA*)ie  «.  have  ireproaclicd,OLotd 
92.  9.  lo,  thine  e.  O  Lo»il,  £/»»»  e.  shall  jieiisb 
llO.i.tiU  1  iHuke  thtne  t-thr  loot9lool,.,Wu«. 22.44. 
Mark  12.  36.   J.illfc  20.  4i.    Ueb.  1. 13. 
2.  rnle  thou  m  the  midst  of  tkme  e. 
139.  24).  and  thine  e.  lake  thy  name  in  vain 
ha.  26.  11.  the  fire  of  thine  c.  shall  ilevour  tbem 
62.  8.  no  more  give  thy  corn  to  be  meat  for  utme  e, 
Jer.  15.  14.  I  will  make  tnee  lo  j>ass  with  thine  e. 
J^am.  2.  16.  (As«c  c.  have  opened  their  rsioulh 
lJan.4.  19.  and  the  interpretation  t>e  to  thine  e. 
Mic.  4.  10.  Lord  shall  redix;)n  thee  iVom  thine  c. 
5.  9.  and  all  thine  c.  shall  be  cut  off 

t  14.  pluck  up  groves,  so  will  i  ue3troy  thine  e. 
JVah.  3.  13.  thy  gale  shall  be  set  open  lothtne  e. 
Luhe  19. 43.  thiue  e.  sliall  cast  a  trench  about  thee 

Ycur  ENEMIES. 
I^cv.  26.  7.  ye  shall  chase  your  e.  they  shall  fall 

8.  your  e.  shall  fall  before  you  by  the  sword 

16.  ye  sh.ill  sow  in  vain,  for  yeuT  e.  shall  eat  it 

17.  and  ye  shall  be  slain  bi^fore  T/our  c. 
37.  shall  have  no  power  to  stand  before  your  e. 

A^uni.  10.  9.  ye  shall  be  saved  from  your  e. 

14.  42.  be  not  smitter>  before  jtmir  e.  Dcut.  1.  42. 
iJeut.  12.  10.  lie  givelh  you  lestfrosi  all  yoar  e. 

20.3.  ye  approach  tobatUe  against  yn«>-e. 
4.  the  Lord  gocth  to  tight  for  you  against  jour  e 

28.  68.  and  there  ye  shall  be  sold  to  your  e. 
.Josh.  10.  25.  thus  shall  the  Lord  do  to  all  your  e. 

22.  8.  divide  the  spoil  of  your  c.withyour  brelhren 

1  Ham.  12.  11.  the  Loid  de.hvered  you  out  of  hand 
of  yoKr«.and  ye  dwelled  safe,  'iKings  17.  39. 

.Vat.  5.  44.  but  I  say,  love  your  e.  Luke  6.  27,  'i!i. 

Enflasie;  ■■ice  Inflame. 

ENGAGEIJ. 

.Jer. 20.  21.  v<  ho  is  this  that  f.  his  heart  to  approach? 

ENGINE,  S. 

2  Cliron.  26.  15.  ITzziah  made  in  Jerusalem  e. 
.ler.  6.  t  <)•  pouront  the  e.  of  shot,  F.-.ck.  26.  t8. 

32.  t  24.  behold  the  e.  of  shot,  they  are  come 
Eiek.  26.  9.  he  shall  set  e.  of  war  against  thy  walls 

eni;raftei>. 

Jam.  1.  21.  receive  with  meekness  the  e.  word 

E.N'GRAVE. 
Erorf.  28.  II.  like  a  signet  shall  p.  the  two  stones 
ZtcA.  3.  9.  behold,  I  will  e.  the  graving  tlieiecf 

ENGRAVEN. 
2  Cor.  3.  7.  the  ministration  of  death  e.  in  stones 

ENGRAVER. 
Exod.  23.  11.  with  the  work  of  an  e.  in  stone 
3.1.  35.  tc  work  all  manner  of  work  of  the  e. 
36.  23.  .Miuliab,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  an  e. 

ENGRAVINGS. 
Exod.  28. 11.  like  e.  of  a  signet,21.  36.  |  39.14,30. 

ENJOY. 
Apr.  26.  34.  the  land  shall  e.  her  sabbaths,  43. 
JVji/n.  36.8.  that  Israel  may  e.  inheritance  of  fathni-s 
Dent.  28.  41.  thou  shalt  beget  sons,  but  not  c.  them 
Josh.  1.  15.  then  shall  return  to  the  land  and  c.  it 
.hb  7.  1  7.  mine  eye  shall  no  more  e.  good 
Eecl.  2.  1.  e.  pleasure,  behold  this  also  is  vanity 
24.  he  should  make  hissoule.good,3. 13.  |5. 18. 

9.  t  9.  e.  life  with  the  wife  whom  thou  lovcst 
fsa.  65.  ^2.  mine  elect  shall  long  e.  work  of  hands 
Mcts  24. 2.  seeing  by  thee  we  e.  great  Jjuietness 
i  Til-.  6.  17.  God,  who  giveth  us  all  things  to  c. 
Heb.  11. 25.  than  c.  the  pleasures;  of  sin  for  a  season 

ENJOYED. 

2  Chron.  36.  21.  til!  the  land  t.  her  sabbaths 
ENJOIN. 

Pliilem.  8.  to  f.tliee  that  which  is  convenient 
ENJOINED 

F.sth.^.'X\.  to  confirm  days  of  Pnrim  as  Esth.  had  c. 

.foil  36.  23.  who  hath  e.  him  his  ways'? 

Hcb.  9.  20.  blooii  of  testament  God  hath  eAo  you 
ENLARGE. 

This  word  principaVy  signifies  the  dilatation,  or 
expanding  of  the  heart,  which  happens  on  occa- 
sions of  prosperity  and  foij,oppottte  to  that  ron- 
traction  and  ojipression  of  the  heart  which  hap- 
pens in  adversity.  Psal.  4.  1,  Thou  hast 
enlarged  me  when  I  was  in  distress.  2  Cor.  6. 
11,  O  ye  Corinthians,  our  mouth  is  open  unto 
you,  our  heart  is  enlarged.  Our  mouth  i.')  open 
to  speak  frrrli/  to  you,  and  to  commnnieate  to 
ynn  the  whole  will  and  counsel  of  Crvd:  Our 
heart  is  enlarged  both  by  the  lore  that  we  have 
towards  you,  and  by  the  nfoicrng  that  tee  have 
in  you.  To  enlarge  is  used  liUririsefor  extend 
ing  one's  limits,  and  carrying  one's  coni/uesti 
int!>  a  foreign  cuuntnj.     Gen.  9.  27,  God  shall 


ENO 

rttrn-^e  Jopket.     God  shall  giie  Mm  alOTgi 
inheritance^  and  increase  his  posterity.      Or 
otherwise:  (ioi\  shall  persuade ./"j;Af<,  namely 
to    dwell  in   He  tents   of  Sheui,   where  (,e4 
dwellelk ;  he  shall  bring  him  So  faith  and  obe- 
dience ;  so  that  this   may  be  a  prophecy  of  tk» 
calling  of  the  Genliles.  t he  pusterity  o/ Japhen. 
.ilio  tn  E.xod.  34.  24,  For  1   will  cast  out  \i>c 
nations  before  thee,  and  enlargi:  thy  bvrlers 
My  inouth  is  enlarged,  s<i^3  Hannah,  1  Sum    'Z. 
1.      It  is  opened  icide  to  pour  forth  abundant 
praises  to  Oud;  and  to  give  a  full  av-'wer  tti  uJI 
the  reproaches  of  my  adrersarics;  ichercas  be- 
fore It  was  shut  through  grief  and  tonfusrtn- 
Tbou  hast  enlarged  thy  bed,  Isu.  57.  8.      Thou, 
hast  multiplied  tlmic  tdols  and  altars.     The 
same  prophet  says,  chap.  5.  14,  Hell  hath  en- 
larged herself,  and  opened  her  mouth  without 
measure.  The gruvehaih  openeiiits  mouth;  it  16 
ready  to  swallow  vp  avast  number  of  the  dead; 
it  desires  no  more  than  to  devour,  and  absorb 
such  as  shall  die  by  this  famine,  cr  otherwise. 
Enlargement,   Heb.    Respiration,     Esth.    4.    14, 
Tlien  shall  Ibert?  enlargement  arise  to  the  Jews 
from  another  place.      They  were  so  filed  with 
grief  and  terror  arising  from  tUeirprcsenS  dan- 
ger, as  that  they  could  scarce  breathe,  as  Job 
speaks,  iuh  9.  18.  but  their  grief  and  sorrow 
shoulel  bt  removed,  and  then  should  they  have  a 
bre athmg -tim e,  a  time  of  sweet  refreshment 
(7f>i.9.27.  G.  shall  c.Japhet,  be  shall  dwfcUm  lent* 
Ezod.^.  24. 1  will  CRst  oat  tiatit.ns  aiidc.  bordera 
J  J  rut.  12.  20.  wl>en  the  Lord  shall  e.  thy  border 
19.  8.  if  the  Lord  e.  thy  coast  as  he  hath  sworn 
1  Chr  4. 10.  Olhat  wouldest  bless  nie,  and  e.  coirol 
Psal.  119.  32.  whei?  thou  shah  e.  my  heart 
Isa.  54.2.  c.  the  placeof  thy  tent  and  stretch  fortn 
.-inios  1.  13.  that  they  might  c.  tlveir  uosder 
Mic.  1.  16.  make  bald,c.  thy  baldness  as  tbeeag!* 
Mat.  23  5.  and  e.  the  borders  of  their  garuieuts 
ENLARGED. 

1  Sam.  2.  1.  my  mouth  is  e.  over  miric  enemies 

2  Ham.  '■ii.  37.  thou  hast  e.  my  steps,  PsaL  18.  SO. 
I'sal.  4. 1.  thou  hast  e-  me  when  !  wa*  m  distress 

25.  17.  the  troubles  of  my  heatt  are  c.  O  hru'-gme 
Isa.  5.  14.  therefore  hell  iwitli  e.  hers,  opened  nioutb 
57.  8.  thou  hast  e.  thy  bed,  ami  made  a  covenacul 
60.  5.  and  thine  heart  shall  fear  and  be  e. 
2  Cor.  6.  11.  O  ye  Corinthians,  our  heart  ise. 
13.  for  a  recompence  in  the  same,  be  ye  also  c 
10.  15.iiaviiig  hope,  that  we  shall  be  e.  by  you 
ENLARGETH. 
J)ent.  33.  20.  he  said,  blessed  be  he  that  e.  Gad 
.fob  12.  23.  he  e.  the  nations,  and  straileuetb  them 
Hab.  2.5.  whot.  his  desire  as  hell,and  isasdeaUfc 

ENLARGEMENT. 
Esth.  4.  14-  then  e.  >hall  arise  from  nnolher  place 

ENLARGING. 
Ezck.  41.  7.  and  there  was  an  c.  aaJ  a  winding 

ENLIGHTEN. 

Psal.  18.  28.  the  Lord  niv  God  will  e.  my  darkBr« 

ENLIGHTENED. 

1  .S'nm.  14.  27.  and  Jonathan's  eyes  wove  c.  29. 
.fob  33.30.  to  be  f.  with  the  light  of  the  living 
Psal.  97.4.  his  lightnings  e.  the  world,  earth  saw 
/sn.60.  1 1-  arise,  he  e.  for  thy  light  cometh 
Eph.  1.  18.  the  eyesof  yonr  understanding beinff  e. 
heb.6.4.  il  is  imiiossible  for  those  who  were  once  e. 

ENLIGHTENING. 
Psal.  19.8.  commandment  of  Ld.  is  pure,  c.tbe  eves 

ENMITY. 
den.  3.15.1  will  put  r.between  thee  and  the  woman 
JViim.  35.21.  or  inf.  smite  him  with  liis  hand 
22.  but  if  he  thrust  himsuddenly  withoule. 
J^u  kc  23.  12.  for  before  they  were  at  e.  betw.  tbcms 
Rom.  a.  7.  the  carnal  mind  is  c.  against  God 
Eph.  2. 15.  having  abolished  in  h"»s  flesh  the  e. 
16.  by  the  cross,  having  slain  (he  e.  thereby 
./am.  4.  4.  the  friendship  of  the  world  is  e.  with  G. 

ENOUGH. 
Oen.  24.  25.  we  have  straw  and  provender  e. 
33.  9.  and  Esau  said,  I  have  e.  my  brother 

11.  take,  I  pray,  my  blessing,  becaiise  I  have  a 
34. 21.  the  land,  behold,  it  is  laree  «.  for  them 
4.5.  23.  Israel  said,  il  is  e.  Joseph  is  yet  aUvc 
Exod.  9.  28.  entreat  the  Lord,  for  il  s  e.  that 
36.  5.the])eo)de  bring  muchinoie  than  e.f>r  \voi4 
Pent.  I.  6.  ye  have  dwelt  long  f.in  this  mount 
2.  3.  ye  have  compassed  this  monnla'n  long  c. 
./iish.'n.  16.  they  said,  the  hill  is  not  e.  for  ns 

2  .S«wi.24. 16.  it'is  e.  stavtl.incimnil,  1  KingsK.4. 

1  rAr«n.  21.15. 'jT,'o?i  14.41.  AaA(;22.38. 
2  Chr.  31.  10.  we  l>ave  bad  e.  to  eat  and  have  left 
Prt.r.27.  27.  thou  shall  have  goats'  m'lk  «.  (or  foot! 
28. 19.  he  that  tillelh  land  have  plenty, but  hw  thai 
foUowelh  after  vain  persons  have  poverty  e. 
30.  15.  yea,  four  things  say  not,  it  is  e. 
16.  and  the  fire  that  saith  not,  it  is  e. 
fsa.  56.  11.  gree<Iy  dogs,  which  can  ne  .'ci  liavs« 
Jer. 49  9.  they  wi'lldeiitioy  till  lliey  have  e. 


ENQ 

T7i)t.  4.  iO.  for  ihey  sluili  eal,  and  not  have  «. 
t>6a<t  5.  u ouiti  tiiJy  (lul  iiave  .^luluii  iilj  llaj  had  e 
/ViuL  '2.  1^.  Uiti  litui  (li<l  tea.!  c  tiur  liiii  » ltol(is 
Inij-.  I.().  ye eaiibul  ye  Imvo  iot  (.ye  drink,  bul  not 
JUai.'X  1(1.  ll«r«  siiuil  no'  Ue  room  c.  to  receive  il 
4y&t.l<L«o.  It  IS  e.iiji  tiie  discijile  to  lie  us  his  iiiaisttf 
tjj.  y.  nut  so,  lee!  liieie  lie  not «;.  lor  u-s  unci  yen 
tMJi:elo.l~ .iiitvd  servants itave  brcjide-uiul  tospure 
elcl*2i.38.ul:ien  ihevhaUtalen  c.lighleneii  ihe  Jiiji 

LAUCIIU:. 
To  enquire  stjfniji/s  to  <ir  k,  Arts  9.  H,    En<iuire 
III  liie  itouse  lit  JuUus  lift  one  .Suni  ol'  'J'ursus. 
J I  id  Gru.  -il.   57,   We  uiJl    cull   the  damsel, 
Slid  enquire  at  her   nniutli ;    He  aiU  ask  Iter 
v/iHtur  slu:  lir  tciUiiig  to  de{>urt  ,s«  rcrj  miuii, 
attU  uudirstajid  her  mind  hy  her  woroU  ur  ai/ 
steer.     Sametuue^  U  stgtujies  Ui  pray,  VjjA^. 
o<).  'XI.     .iud  also  tu  eiatiaui;  or  xeureA  nar- 
roiely  into  a  tkjii^r.     OcuU  17.  4,  And  it'  thou 
Jia«t  eii(juj.-e<l  diluji.nUy,  und  hehold  it  be  true. 
HomcUiiu'ji  it  IS  laJicn  for  saluting  a  person., 
and  tcskiiin-Aun  of  lus  welfare,  1  Chron.  IS.  10. 
'J'ou   sent    HujJjjriuu   Iili  sou    to   S''ute   king 
David-,  to  ask  of  Ins  ueJIure.     But  this  word 
»s  iiuist  eommuiiiy  u^sedfor  asking  cuiaiscl  and 
tiirection  frum  God.  S.vl)i;ka.li,  finding  tJic  two 
clalJren  witA  lahich  she  was  big  sIruggUiig 
U>getli£r  in  her  Komb,  and  giving  liir  seme  un- 
easinj^s,  w  jiit  to  eiujuire  ot  the  Ltnd,  Geii.  '25. 
2"-.     KitAir  she  jiiU  up  ardent  prayrrs  tnime- 
aialely  tu  God,  that  he  would  reveal  lus  viind 
ti)  ker  kerein :    Or  site  cunsulted  God  immedi- 
ately by  her  fiUJier  AhiuJniin,  or  by  some  otlier 
gvdiy  patriurcli  yet  suroieiiig,  by  ichiim  God 
used  lu  muiiifest  his  mind  and  will  to  others, 
ichen  he  t/eaughlJU.     .fis  tu  the  diJcreiU  ways 
(jf  coiwuUiiig  God  under  the  Old  Testament, 
See  Ihe  wurd  Orxilk. 
Gen.a.si.  we  uiJI  call  Uie  damsel,  anil  e.  at  her 
y.>.  2i  Rol>ekali  went  to  e.  ol'  the  Lord 
F.xod.  l>i.  !5.  the  jicoiile  come  lo  mc  to  e.  of  Go<i 
IMut.  la.  .'iO.  and  that  ihou  e.  not  after  ihcir  godu 
!■'.  14.  then  shall  ihon  e.  uiid  make  searc.'i 
17.  !).  thdu  slialt  come  unto  the  ju<lge  and  c. 
ludg.i.'H).  when  any  man  doLli  cuin*^  and  e.  of  thee 
1  ^Va/Ji. it.U.<>eforetiint;  when  a  man  went  to  e.ol  God 
i'i.  15.  <lid  [  tiiui  begin  to  e.  of  God  for  hiin  ? 
if'.  7.  seek  me  a  woman,  tJiat  I  may  e.  of  her  ■ 
I  K'liigs  22.  5.  J  jho8lia(ihat  said,  e.  1  pray  thee,  at 
the  word  of  the  Lord  to-day,  'iChron.  18.  4. 
7.  none  bc^hlcs,  tliat  we  inav  e.  of,  2C4/'</h.  18.0. 

0  KtHgs  J.igo,  c.  of  Baal-zi.'hnh  thegod  of  Ekron 
3.  II.  js  there  not  here  a  |>rojjJiet  lo  e.  hy  him? 
8-  a.  gi>  meet  the  man,  and  c.  of  the  Lord  hy  him 
]ti.  15.  the  lirazeu  altar  shall  he  for  me  to  e.  liy 
22.  JX  -o  ye,  e.  of  Uie  Lord  for  me,  2  Chr.  »4. 21 . 

]fi.  llie  king  which  sent  you  to  c.  2  Chr.  34.  20. 

1  (  hruM.  10.  IJ.  (hat  hadai'aiinliarsjiirit,  tof.  of  it 
IS.  10.  Tou  sent  to  David  toe.  of  his  welfare 
21.  IW.  David  could  iy>t  go  before  it  to  e.  of  Cod 

F.rra  ',.li.  are  sent  to  c.  coiicc'rnmgJud.and  Jerus. 
toll  S.  P.  for  e.  (  pray  tliee  of  Ihe  former  age 
Psat.  27. 4.  beauty  of  the  L.  and  lo  e.  in  hts  temple 
Eccl.  7.  10.  tiiou  (lost  not  e.  wisely  coiicerning  tjiis 
■j»u.  21.  12.  if  ye  will  e.  c  ye;  return,  come 
'er.  21.  2.  e.  I  pray  tliee,  of  the  Lord  for  us 

37.  7.  the  king  of  Judaii  tJiat  sunt  you  to  e.  of  mc 
f'lei.  14-  7.  and  coiuetli  to  a  prophet  to  e.  of  liim 

•;!0.  1.  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to  e.  of  the  Lord 
J.  thus  saith  llie  Lord,  are  ye  come  lo  «.  of  me? 
J'lat.  Ut.  ll.c.  who  in  it  is  wortiiy,  and  there  abide 
i.ukc  22.  23.  to  e.  among  themselves,  Juhii  10.  19. 
^ds  9. 11.  e.  for  Saul  ||  25.  1 20.  doubtful  how  to  e. 

19.  39.  but  if  ye  e.  concerning  other  matters 

it.  15.  as  titoiigh  ye  would  &  something  more, 20. 
BC«r.8.23.  whellier  anvdo  t.  of  Tilusmy  partner 

EiVat'lRED. 
Deut.  17.  4.  tViou  hast  heard  <if  it,  and«.'diligently 
.'udg.  20.  27.  the  children  of  Israel  c.  of  tlie  Loril 

1  .Sa/a.  10.22.  therefore  they  e.  of  the  L.  further 
'£i.  lU  and  he  e.  of  the  Lord  for  hnn,  13. 

a3.  2.  therefore  David  e.  of  the  Lord,  4.  1  30.  8. 

2  5e/n.  2.  1. 1  5.  19,  23.  j  21. 1.  1  air.  14.  10,  14. 

28.  6.  when  Saul  e.  the  Lord  answered  him  not 

2  Ham.  11.  3.  David  sent  and  e.  after  the  woman 
IC.  23.  as  if  a  man  Iiad  e.  at  the  oracle  of  God 

I  Chrun.  10. 14.  Saul  e.  not  of  the  L.  he  slew  liim 
I'J.  3.  for  we  e.  not  at  the  aik  In  the  days  of  Saul 
Psal.  78.  34.  they  returned  anil  e.  ear!y  after  God 
Hiclc.  14.  3.  should  f  be  e.  of  at  all  by  them  ? 
30  3.  as  [  live,  saith  L.  I  will  not  lie  e.  id'by  you 
31.  shall  !  be  c.  of  by  you  O  hcjsi'  of  Israel?  as 
I  live,  saith  Lord  God,  I  will  nut  Ix;  e.  of  by  you 
30.  37.  i  will  yet  for  this  be  e.  of  by  Israel 
Dan.  1.20.  In  all  matvrs  that  the  king  r.  of  tliem 
ZfpA.  1   6.  those  that  nave  not  e.  for  the  Lore! 
Mat. 2.7.  lIero<l  «.  of  the  wise  mer  diligently    16. 
/.'An  4.  .52.  Mien  e.  lie  the  liour  lie  l-i;gan  to  amend 
-.' Cbr  B  23  or  :mr  bro'.hrcn  be  e  of,  iire  messtngers 
/'(/.  1.  iD,  of  «ti  li  fulvatior  the  if<<ljheu  c 
IfiS 


ENT 

E.,aUiREST. 

Job  10.  G.  that  thou  e.  alter  my  iniiiuity  and  em 

KNUUIKV. 
Prnr.  2C.  25.  and  affr  vjws  to  make  e. 
.^cts  10.17.  tile  nie;i  I,/.'!  mf  de  e.  for  Simon's  house 

ENKAGliD. 
Prov.  20.  f  17.  is 6.  rt  ilh  strife  bel(>n^ing  not  to  him 

EAUlCri. 
1  Sam.  17.2.").  the  king  uillt.  him  with  great  riclic 
Kzek.  27.;i;!.  tJiou  didst  e.  the  kings  of  the  earth 

EiNKICIIED. 

1  Cor.  I.  5.  that  in  every  thing  ye  are  e.  hy  him 
2Ci':'.9.ll.jeinge. in  every  thing  loallbounlifulness 

Ei\RlCllES'r. 
fsai.Ca.  9.  thou  greatly  c.  it  with  the  river  of  God 

EA  ROLLED. 
/m/cc  2.  1 1-  a  decree  that  all  the  world  should  be  e 
Hel).  12.  1 23.  church  of  the  hist- born  e.  in  heaven 

EWSAMl'LE. 
Pkil.  .3.  17.  be  followers,  as  ye  have  us  for  an  e. 

2  TUcss.  '.i.  9.  but  to  make  ourselves  an  e.  to  you 
2  Pet.  2. 0.  un  e.  to  those  that  should  live  ungodly 

E.NSAMl'LES. 
1  Cor.  10.  11.  tlicse  things  happened  to  them  for« 
1  Tluss.  1.  7.  so  that  ye  were  e.  to  ail  that  believe 
1  Pel.  5. 3.  not  a:;  lords,  hut  being  e.  lo  tiie  (lock 

EASlGi\. 
Ensigns  aretcarUkc  banners,  monuments,  ortro 
plucs  of  Bietury.  I'sal.  74.  4,  Thine  enemies 
set  up  tlieir  ensigns  fur  signs  .find  the  pruphct 
Laiah,  Ihreutciiing  the  Israilitts  with  an  utva- 
stuii,  tells  Uieiii,  That  God  would  lift  up  an  ei 
sign  tu  the  nations  from  far,  Jsa.  5.  20.  He 
would,  by  his  provideiiee,  bring  the  Assyrians 
or  the  Ciiiihitiiiiis  against  tJieJcwA  ;  he  would, 
as  it  were,  invite  them  lu  list  Ihemselves  under 
his  ciduin-s,  as  generals  use  tu  lift  up  their 
standards  fur  the  raising  of  urniies.  The 
same  proplut  says,'X\vAl\\\s:xaA\a\\  be  a  root 
of  .le.sse,  which  shall  stand  for  an  ensign  of  the 
peujile,  and  to  it  shall  the  Gvvtiles  seek,   Isa 

11.  10.  Lliat  is.  That  Christ  tAc  Messiah  ^/-uu) 
lag  upon  the  rout  of  Je.sse,  slioiild  mount  up, 
and  be  advanced,  by  the  pre.aeking  of  the  gos 
pel,  to  a  great  height,  so  as  tu  become  a  visi 
ble  and  eminent  ensign,  which  the  Gentiles,  as 
well  as  the  Jiiws,  may  lUscern;  to  whom  llicy 
should  repair  by  faith,  and  tu  whom  llieij 
shuuUi  put  their  trust. 

/i'a.5.20.  he  will  lill  up  anc.  to  the  nations  from  far 
11.  10.  which  shall  stand  fur  an  c.  lo  the  people 

12.  and  he  shall  set  up  an  e.  for  the  natuiiis 

18.  3.  dwellers,  see  ye,  when  he  hflelh  up  an  c. 

30.  17.  till  ye  he  left  as  an  e.  on  a  hill 

31.  9.  his  princes  shall  he  afraid  of  the  e.  saith  L 
Zeck.  9. 10.  as  the  stones  of  a  crown  lifted  a.s  an  e. 

ENSIGNS. 
Psal.  74.  4.  tliev  set  up  tlieirc.  for  signs 

ENSNARE. 
Psal.  12.  t  5.  I  will  set  in  sat'etv  from  him  would  e. 

ENSNARED. 

.A«/i  34.30.  hypocrites  reigi)  not,  lest  the  people  be  e. 

ENSL'E. 

1  Pet.  3.  1 1.  let  him  do  good,  seek  peace,  and  e.  it 

E.NTANGi.K  ;  see  Intangle. 

ENTER. 

.Tudg.  18.9.  not  slothful  to  e.  to  possess  the  land 

E:ek.  44.  3.  prince  shall  e.  by  the  porch,  40.  2,  8. 

/>«H.H.17.  shall  also  set  his  face  lo  c.  with  strength 

24.  he  shall  c.  peaceably  on  the  fattest  filaces 
Ucb.  4.  G.  It  reinainelh  that  stime  muste.  tlierein 

ENTER  tn  or  intu. 
Gen.l'i.  II.  Abram  was  come  near  toe.  into  Egy|)t 
F.iud.  40.  3.>.  .\loses  was  not  able  to  e.  lulu  t  lie  tent 
JV'um.  4.  23.  all  that  c.  tn  to  perform  the  service 
5.24.  the  water  that  causeth  lliocurse  shall  e.ivto 
the  woman,  and  become  biller,  27. 
Deut.  2;V  6.  children  shall  e.  intu  the  congregaliun 
2S).12.tlnit  thou  shouldest  e.  into covenanUMth  L. 
.lush.  10.  19.  sutler  them  not  to  e.  into  their  cities 

2  Sam.  22  7.  a:id  my  cry  did  e.  into  his  ears 

1  Kings  14.  12.  when  thy  feet  e.intu  city,  child  die 
22  30.  I  will  disguise  myself  and  c.  into  the  battle 

2  Kings  7.  4.  if  we  e.  intu  the  city,  then  the  famine 
11.  5   a  tli:r<l  part  of  vuu  that  e.  in  unKabh.tlb 

19.  23.  and  I  will  r.  into  lodgings  of  Ins  burders, 

and  into  the  forest  of  C'armel,  /,«a.  37.  24. 
2  Chrim.  23.  19.  that  none  unclean  should  e.  in 

30.  8.  e.  intu  his  sanctuary,  which  he  sanctified 
J^Trh.  2.  8.  and  for  the  house  that  I  shall  e.  intu 
Esth.  4.  2.  for  none  might  e.  into  the  king's  gate 
Job  22.  4.  will  he  e.  with  thee  into  iudgment  ? 
34.  23.  that  he  .should  e.  ititn  jiidginent  with  God 
Ps.  37.  15.  ihcir  sword  shall  e.  int-.i  their  own  heart 
45.  15.  they  shall  e.  mto  the  king's  palace 
100.  4.  e.  inti  his  gates  with  thanksgiving 
118  30  thf  gate  intu  which  the  righteous  shall  e. 
Pruv.  18.  6.  a  fool's  lips  c.  tntn  coniention  \ 

Isa.  2. 10.  e.  into  the  rock,  and  hide  thee  in  the  duet 
3    1  tiie  L.  will  e.  intu  judgment  with  aacienu' 


ENT 

Isa.  26.  S.  (hat  the  righteous  ns'  jfi  ma;  i  tl% 

20.  cniiie,  my  ,«oj>is  e.  thou  vit'i  thy  chambers 
57.  2.  he  shall  e.  intu  jK-ace,  they  shad  lent  in  beda 

Jer.  7. 2.  that  e.  in  at  these  gates,  17. 20.  ]  22.  3. 

8.  14.  and  let  us  c.  intu  the  defenccd  cttiii 
14.  18.  if  I  e.  into  the  city,  behold  I'amiiie 

17.  25.  there  shall  e.  into  the  gates  kings,  22.  4. 
21.  13.  or  who  shall  e.  into  uux  habitations? 

.ler.  41.  17.  they  departed  logo  lo  e.  mtoKgypt 
42.  15.  if  ye  set  your  faces  to  c.  into  Egyjit 
J^ani.  3. 13  lialh  caused  arrows  lo  e.  tntn  my  rtirs 
Kiek.  7.  22.  robbers  shall  e.  into  it  and  detile  it 

13.  9.  nor  shall  Ihey  e.  into  the  land  of  Israel 

20.  10.  when  he  khall  e.  tntu  thy  gates,  as  mm 

e.  mtu  a  oily  wherein  is  made  a  breacn 
37.  5.  behold,  I  w  ill  cause  breath  to  e.  tnto  you 

42.  M.  w  hen  the  pi  iest.s  e.  therein,  then  not  go  OLt 
44.  2.  tins  gate  be  shut,  no  man  shall  e.  in  by  il 

10.  they  shall  e.swtu  my  sanctuary, and  come  near 
17.  when  they  e.  tn  at  the  gales  of  the  inner  court 

iJan.  11.  7.  shalle.  mtolhe  lortress  of  kingofnortli 

40.  lie  shall  e.  intu  the  couiilries  and  overflow 

41.  he  shall  e.  also  into  ihe  glorious  land 

■fuel  2. 9.  like  a  thief  ihey  shall  e.  tn  at  the  windows 
.1mos  5.  5  seek  not  Beth  el,  nor  e.  into  Gilgal 
lonah  3.  4.  and  Jonah  began  to  e.  into  the  city 
Zcch.  5.  4.  Hying  roll  shall  e.  mtu  the  house  of  thief 
Milt.  5.  20.  in  no  case  e.  into  kingdum  of  heaven 
0.  0.  when  thou  prayest,  e.  into  thy  closet 
7.  13.  e.  in  at  the  strait  gate,  Luke  13.  24. 

21.  nut  every  one  that  saith,  Lord,  shall  e.  in 
10.  n.  into  what  city  ye  shall  e.  Luke  10.  8,  10. 
12.  29.  e.  into  a  strong  man's  house,  Mark  3.  27. 

45.  and  they  e.  in  and  dwell  there,  J.uke  11.2i5. 

18.  8.  It  is  better  for  thee  lo  e.  into  life  halt  or 
manned,  rather  than  be  cast  into  evcriusimg 
lire,  Mark  9.  43,  45,  47. 

19.17.  if  thuu  wilt  e.  intu  life, keep  the  cnmmandrn 

23.  a  rich  man  shall  hardly  e.  into  the  kingdom 

24.  than  for  a  rich  man  tu  c.  into  the  kintidnra 

of  God,  Mark  10.  25.    Luke  lo.  25. 
25.  21.  well  done,  e.  into  the  joy  of  thy  Li  rd 
Mark  1.  45.  could  no  more  openly  e.  into  the  ciiy 
5.  12  tluit  we  may  e.  intn  the  swine,  Lulu-  8.  'Ji 
G.  10.  what  house  ye  e.  into,  Luke  9.  4.  |  10  '» 

9.  25.  come  out  of  him,  and  e.  no  more  intu  l.im 

14.  38.  lest  ye  e.  into  temptation,  Luke  22.  46. 
Luke  8.  l(').  that  Ihey  w  Inch  e.  in  may  ■ee  ligi.t 

13.24.  many  will  seek  toe.  tn  and  shall  not  beacio 
24.  20.  to  have  suH'ered,  and  lo  e.  tntu  Ills  glory? 
.Iidin  3.  4.  can  he  e.  into  his  mother's  wuinb  again? 
5.  he  cannot  c.  into  the  kingdom  of  God 

10.  9.  by  me,  if  any  man  e.  m  he  '^hall  be  saved 
..■ids  14.22.  through  tribulation e.  intui\w  kingdom 

21).  29.  grievous  wolves  shall  e.  in  among  yon 
Heb.  4.  3.  do  e.  into  rest,  if  they  shall  e.  into  rest.  5. 

11.  let  us  labour  thereliire  to  e.  tntu  that  rol 
10. 19.  boldness  to  e.  tntu  holiest  by  bhiod  ol  .lesiis 

liiE.  15.8.  no  man  was  able  to  e.  intu  llie  leni|'ie 

21.  27.  in  no  wise  e.  tutu  it  any  thing  that  delih  ih 
22'.  14.  may  e.  in  thnniffh  the  gates  into  the  t.iy 

ENTER  nut. 
P.ial.  143.  2.  e.  nut  into  pidgment  with  thy  servant 
Pruv.  4.  14.  e.  nut  into  ihe  path  of  ilir  wicked 
23.  JO.  e.  nut  into  the  fields  of  ilie  falherless 
Jer.  IG.  5.  e.  not  into  the  house  of  mourn*  g 
JIat.  10.  5.  into  any  city  of  the  Samaritans  e.  net 
20.41.  that  ye  e.  nut  into  teniptalmn,  /^uAf  22.41.. 
Mit  ENTER. 
Mum.  20.  24.  for  Aaron  sliiill  tiot  p.  into  the  land 
iJiiit.  23.  1.  .shall  nut  e.  into  the  congregation,  2, 3. 
2  Chrun.  7.  2.  the  priests  c<iiild  not  e.  iiilo  the  lions* 
PsaL  95.  II.  lliat  they  should  nut  e.  mtu  my  rest 
Isii.  59.  14.  truth  is  fallen,  nnd  eipiity  cannot  c. 
Lain.  1.10.  Ihev  should  tiut  e.  into  thvcungre^iihc* 
Kzfk.  20.  :i8.  they  shall  nut  e.  mto  itn-  land 
44.  9.  nur  uncircumcised  c.  into  my  samtiuirv 
Iliis.  11.  9.  and  I  will  not  c.  into  the  cily 
JIat.  18.  3.  ve  shall  not  e.  into  kingdom  of  heaven 
Mark  10.  1.1.  he  shall  nut  e.  therein.  Luke  18.  17. 
Heb.  3.  11.  they  shall  not  e.  into  my  rest,  18. 
19.  we  sec  they  could  not  e.  because  of  unbelief 
Sec  Kingdom. 
ENTERED. 
Orn.  7.  13.  the  self-same  day  c.  Noah  and  his  sorrf 

19.  3.  the  angels  turned  in,  and  e.  into  his  hou»< 
23.  the  sun  was  risen  when  Lot  c.  into  Zoar 

43.  .30.  .luseph  e.  into  his  chamber  and  wept  llKiii 
F.xikL  33.  9.  as  Moses  e.  ir  o  the  taberniicle 
./(;*/(.  2.  3.  bring  the  mcii  that  are  e.  into  thy  bouna 
Jndg.  fi.  .".  :iii(l  thev  e.  into  the  land  lo  destroy  it 

9.  41).  they  e.  into  a  hold  of  the  god  fierilii 
1  Kings  1.  t  1.  now  king  Daiid  was  e.  into  d«j-s 
I  Kiri'is  7   8  e.  into  aiml  her  lent,  and  tonk  thiino* 

9   :il    as  .lehu  e   in  at  the  <iite,  .lezehei  aaid 
t  Ckron    II.  It-  wrt-.eu  the  kiui  e    nilu  the  inmse 

t.5.  12.   they  e   into  a  c.iveriaiii  I.i  seek  th(?  Lutd 

27.  2  Jiith.ini  e  n^t  iiitutlie  temple  of  the  Lora 
Nell,  m  29  Ihey  e  mtu  a  curse,  and  into  an  nam 
Jub  38   16  bast  thou  e  into  the  springs  of  the  »mo 


ENT 

Joh  38  22.  linsi  tliou  r.  mto  liie  treasur  ri  ofsnowt 

jer.  2.  7   but  \vl)eii  ye  c.  ye  dotiled  my  land 
a.  21.  for  iealli  ist.  iiuo  uur  wuidowsaiid  palaces 
34.  10.  th  ;  people  winch  had  c.  into  co>eiiaiit 
37.  16.  when  Jeremiah  was  c.  into  the  dungeon 

ham.  1.  10.  the  iiuatheii  c.  into  her  sanctuary 
4.  12   tiiat  the  enemy  should  have  e.  thn  gates 

Ezei.  2.  2.  spirit  t.  into  nie  when  he  sjiake, .').  2-1 


ENV 

20.  10.  Jam.  1.  14.     It  is  referred  (1)  To  Satan 
seUuctiig  Jalse  projj/iets,  by  uispiniiir  them 
Kith  lici,  2Chron.  Iri.  20.     (2j    'Jo  a  7,iTiu  cun 
iiingly  insinuating  himself  into  a  maid's  aj 
JeclwHS,  in  order  to  gam  her  consent  to  he 
with  htm,  either  by  his  /jcrsuasions,  p 
"J  marriage,  or  reward,  E,\cd.  22.  10. 
^3;   To  notorious  sinners,  such  as  t'neves,  robhtra. 


uUure  others  by  fair  pretences  to  associutc 
themselves  with  them,  I'rov.  i.  .(0.  |  JO.  20. 

(4j  'Jo  a  man's  own  lust  and  concupiscence, 
which  may  promise  him  pleasure  in  sm,  and 
may  thus  allure  kim  to  the  commission  of  it, 
■more  than  any  temptation  which  he  may  have 

Jrom  without.  Jam.  1.  14. 

(5)  7'o  t'alse  and  treacherous  friends,  the  enemies 
of  God's  people,  who  watch  for  an  advantage 
against  the  godly;  thus  Jeremiah  complains 
r.hap.  20.  10,  All  my  familiars  watched  for 
my  liahing,  sayiiig,  peradveiiture  he  w.ill  be 
eiuiced  ;  ?tamely,  to  utter  something  whi:ii  we 
may  lay  hold  on  to  accuse  him  for. 

(6)  'Jo  liie  liean  allured  with  the  sight  of  out- 
ward objects.  Job  31.  20,  27,  If  1  beheld  the 
sun  when  it  ghmed,  and  my  heart  hath  been 


iKa  I  "^ .— —-  ..V  o,,„.><,, .,..,.    ^.,)   'uituiuiwusamnurs,  such  as  tiieves,Tobbfrs 

lb.8  yea   I  sware  and  e.  into  a  covenant  with  thee       murderers,  or  oppressors,  who  endeavour  to 

»vj.  20. .aiid  when '.ney  c.  unto  the  heathen  „i;,..,.   „.; i'^^.  '.  -cm/..!.,   tu 

•44.  2.  because  the  God  of  Israel  hath  e.  in  by  it 
Oiad.l  1.  in  the  day  that  foreigners c.  into  .';;b gales 

13.  Ihou  shouldest  not  have  e.  into  the  ^ate 
Uab  3.  10  rottenness  e.  into  my  bones,  I  trembled 
ttat.  8.  5.  when  Jesus  was  c.  mto  Cajicriiauin 
9.  1.  and  he  c.  into  a  ship  and  passed  over 
12.  4.  Iiow  he  e.  into  the  house  of  God  and  did  oat 
24.  .'JS^day  that  Noah  e.  into  the  ark,  J^uke  17.27. 
Uark  5. 13.  the  unclean  spirits  went  out  and  e.  into 

the  swine,  and  were   choked  in  the   sea, 

J.uki  d.  33. 

6.  .56.  wimhirsoever  he  e.  they  laid  the  sick 
Luke  i.  41).  Mary  c.  into  the  house  of  Zacharias 

7.  44.  I  e.  thine  house,  thou  gavest  me  no  water 
0.  34.  and  tiiey  feared  as  they  e.  into  the  cloud 
!1.  52.  woe  to  lawyers,  ye  e.  not  in  yourselves 
22.  3.  then  c.  Satan  into' Judas,  ./oh'n  13.27. 

10.  when  ye  are  c.  the  cily,  there  shall  meet  you 
John  4.  '.is.  and  ye  are  e.  into  their  labours 

IS.  1.  where  was  a  garden,  into  the  which  ho  e. 
33.  then  I'ilate  e.  into  the  judgment-hall 
j?c(»fl.l7.  Ananias  c.and  putting  Ins  hands  on  Saul 

11.  8.  nothing  unclean  lialh  e.  into  my  mouth 

23. 10.  hee.  into  the  castle  and  told  Paul,  went  and 

05.  23.  Agrippa  was  e.  into  the  place  of  hearing 

26.  8.  to  whom  I'luil  e.  m,  and  prayed,  and  healed 
Horn.  5.  12.  sin  e.  mlii  the  world  ||  20.  the  law  e. 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  neither  have  c.  into  the  heart  of  man 
Beb.  4.  6.  they  e.  not  in  because  of  unbelief 

10.  for  he  that  is  e.  into  Ins  rest,  hath  ceased 
6.20.  whither  the  forerunner  is  for  us  e.  even  Jesus 
9.  12.  he  e.  iii  once  into  the  holy  place,  24. 
Jam.  5.  4.  are  e.  into  the  ears  of  the  L.  of  sabaoth 

2  .fohn  7.  many  deceivers  are  e.  into  the  world 
Hev.  11.  U.  Sjiirit  of  life  from  God  e.  into  them 

ENTKRETH. 
J^um.  4.  30.  number  every  one  that  e.  into  the  ;cr 

vice  to  do  work  of  the  taberr.acie,  35,  39,43.  i  j^A  ^  ;•  t  j;  H 

2  C/,r.  31   10.  to  every  one  that  c.  house  of  the  L.  j  Prov   )0.  29.  a  violent  mnn  e.  his  neighbour 
f-ro,,  2.  10.  when  wisdom  e.  mto  thine  heart  20.  T  19.  meddle  not  with  him  that  e.  with  lips 

ii.  10.  a  reproof  e.  more  into  a  wise  man  than  ElVi'lC'ING 

^k' Q  l'"\1'  'I""  '"■?■''  fi'  """  ""''.■  l''"'y '^^^'"bers   \Cor  2.  4.  my  preachmg  was  not  with  e.  word.« 

40  9   he  ijiat  e   in  by  the  way  ol  the  north  gate      Col.  2.  4.    est  any  man  beguile  you  wifh  e   words 

J»/iU.  lo.  1/.  whatsoever  c.  in  at  the  mouth,  goelh  ENTIRE 

If     ,  "". n"'"  !"'"-'''  "",''  "*  •'"^^  °"''  •^^'"■^  "'■  J8-   -^""'*  I-  t  <!.  carrie.1  tnem  with  an  e.  captivitv 

lZ%m  7i  '■  'u         '"  'i"  '^''""P'  '"".'  '>""?  '  ■^"'"-  '■  ''■  ^""  y  ''«  l"-''"'  '»"'l''-  ^vant.ilg  m.thin 
J..ukc  22.  10.  lol  ow  him  into  hunse  wherp  ho  «.  .n  i  i^-iv-i-d  a  hk.i-.  " 


secretly  enticed ;    that  is,  -.nxardly  moved  to 
esteem  either  the  sun  or  moon  as  deities,  or 
secretly  to  adore  or  worship  them. 
(7)   To  false  teachers,  who  are  said  to  deceive  mid 
seduce  others,  by  enticing  words,  by  erroneous 
philosophical    notions    and  fancies  mingled 
with  the  gospel,  1  Cor.  2.  4.  Col.  2.  4. 
(8;  Ty  unfaithful  ^vi\e3,Jiattering  their  husbands 
with  a  purpose  to  diceive,  Judg.  14.  15.  |  Ki.  5. 
Exod.  22.  10.  if  a  man  e.  a  maid  not  lietrothed 
Lieut.  13.  0.  if  thy  wife  e.  lliee  secretly,  saying 
.fudg.  14.15.  e.  husband,  that  he  may  declare  riddle 

10.  5.  the  lords  said  to  Uelilah,  c.  him  and  sue 
2  Chron.  18.  19.  the  Lord  said,  who  shall  e.  Ahab? 

20.  I  will  /.    (iii.i  II  t>l     1 1...1.  ^(...It  «  1.:... I  .  .  II 


EPH 

for  the  Spirit  of  God,  orf-r  the  Aum.^n  sp,rtt 
or  natural  corruption;  the  ,ensc  of  Ihtse  worat 
may  be,  either,   (1)    The  Spirit  of  God  that 
du-elleth  »n  us,teacheth  us  Iretter  thinirt  that 
strije  and  envy;  fur  it  lu>uih  against  evvu 
that  IS,  makes  us  lust  against  it,  carries  out 
our  hearts  to  hale  and  resist  it:    7'Ae  Greeii 
preposition  Vfit,  here  Euglisied  'o.  often  sig 
nijici  against,  us  m  Luke  20   19      Eph.  0.  li. 
Or    (2)   Our  natural  currvptiun  excited  and 
fjiamed  by  the  dcviL  strongly  inclines  us  to 
eniy,  and  conseijucntly  tu  other  wickedness 
Jeb  5.  2.  wrath  killelh,aiid  e.  slayelh  the  silly  ooo 
jyov.  14.30.  e.  IS  the  rottenness  of  the  bone. 
27.  4.  but  who  is  able  lo  stand  before  e.  ? 
Eccl.  4.  t  4.  this  the  e.  of  man  from  his  neih  ibcT 
J.  0.  their  love,  their  hatred,  and  e.  is  now  perisliesi 
/*a.  li.  13.  tl.e  e.  also  of  Ephraim  shall  depart 
^0.  1  J.  they  shall  sec  aud  be  ashamed  fer  theif  6 
J^zek.  35.  1 1.  I  will  even  do  acioidnig  to  thine  ef 
Mat.  27.  18-  for  e.  Ihey  dehvered  him,  Mark  i5.1» 
Jlcts  5.  1 17.  rose  up,  and  were  filled  with  e. 
7.  9.  the  patriarchs  moved  with  e.  sold  Joseiih 
13.45.Jews  filled  with  e.  »pake  against  those  thiu£« 
L.  5.  Ilie  Jews  which  believed  not,  moved  witli-e. 
Rom.  1.  29.  full  of  e.  inmdei,  debate,  deceit 


Phil.  I.  15.  some  indeed  preach  Christ  even  of  i 
1  'J'nn.  0.  4.  whereof  Cometh  e.  strife,  railings 
T'lt.  3.  3.  we  were  foohih,  hving  in  mahce'and  « 
./am.  4.5.  the  spirit  ibatdwelletU  in  ustuslethtog 

ENVY. 
P7-oj;.^.31.t.ibou  not  oppressor.choose  not  his  ways 
23.  !7.  let  not  thine  heart*,  sinners,  be  in  fear  of  F» 
Jsa.  11.  13.  Eplnuim  not  e.  Judali,  JudaJi  not  vea 

EKVIED. 
Gen.  20.  14.  and  the  Philistines  e.  Isaac 
30.  1.  Kachel  e.  her  .-iister,  and  said  unto  Jacol' 
37.  !1.  Joseph's  brelh.  e.  him,  his  father  ub»erve«. 
Psai.  lOO.  10.  tliey  e.  Moses  also  in  the  camp 
Eccl.  4.  4.  for  this  man  is  e.  of  his  neighbour 


i>!i  I      11      .       iTcT    ,         ,'  ,        •"■"•«•  niiau;   p.cci.  1.  "J.  lor  Itiis  man  is  c.  of  his  ue  s  ibour 

rf«    1   iVi  •«;;£:  'l'"a  """  '•'""  »."^'— 'i^-^-  31.  '.».  Ibe  trees  in  the  garden  oVuod  "   hit. 
roo.  i.  lu.  11  sinners  e.    bee.  coiisf'nt  t  i»ii  >wli      !  i:>mt;it^o 


Prov.  1.  10.  il  Biuners  c.  Iliee.  consent  thou  not 

ENTICED. 
Job  31.  27^  if  my  heart  hath  been  secretly  e. 
Jer.  20.  t  7.  thou  liasi  deceived  me,  and  1  was  e. 
^  10.  peradveiiture  he  will  be  e.  we  shall  prevail 

■ '".ule'l  when  drawn  away  and  « 

ENTJOETH. 


^^  ^•"    *••*-   ""•••trvi    »»cia   unit; 

i^ukc  22.  10.  follow  him  into  house  where  he  c.  in 
John  10.  1.  (  not  by  the  d"or  into  the  sheepfold 

2.  he  that  e.  in  by  the  door,  .s  the  shepherd 
Heb.  6.  19.  and  which  e.  into  that  within  the  vail 
9.  25.  as  the  higli-priest  e.  every  year  with  blood 

ENTERING. 
Josh.  8.  29.  cast  it  at  the  e.  of  the  gate  of  the  city 
20.  4.  shall  stand  at  the  e.  of  the  gate  of  the  city 
Judg.  9  35.  Gaal  stood  in  the  e.  of  the  gate  of  city 
44.  Abimelech  stood  in  the  e.  of  the  gate  of  city 
IS.lO.theOOOmenof  Dan  stood  by  the  e.of  the  gate 
17.  and  the  priest  stood  in  the  e.  of  the  gate 

1  •'Tom.  23.  7.  by  e.  into  a  town  that  hath  gates,  bars 

2  .Slim.  10. 8.  put  the  battle  in  array  at  e.  in  of  gate 

1  Kings  0. 31.  for  the  e.  of  the  oracle  he  made  doors 
;9.  13.  Elijah  slood  in  the  e.  in  of  the  cave 

2  Kings  7.  3.  four  leprous  men  at  the  e.  of  the  gate 
iO.  8.  lay  the  heads  in  two  heaps  at  e.  of  the  gate 
23.  8.  that  were  in  the  e.  of  the  gale  of  Joshua 

2  C/ir.  IS.  9.  kings  sat  at  e.  of  the  gate  of  Samaria 
Jsa.  23.  1.  so  that  there  is  no  house,  no  e.  in 
Jer.  I.  15.  set  thrones  at  the  e.  of  the  gites,  17.  27. 
F.iek.  44.  5.  mark  well  the  e.  in  of  the  house 
jMat.  23.13.  for  ye  neither  go  in  yourselves,  nor  Suf- 
fer ye  them  that  are  e.  to  go  in,  Luke  Jl.  52. 
Mark  4.  19.  the  lusts  of  other  things  e.  m  choke 
7.  1.5.  nothing  without  e.  into  bim  can  defile  him 
16.  5.  e  into  the  sepulchre  thevsawa  young  man 
Luke  19.  30.  at  your  e.  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied 
Acts  S.  3.  Saul  e.  into  every  house,  and  haling  men 
I  Thess.  1.9.  what  manner  of  c.  in  we  had  to  you 
Htb.  4.  I.  a  promise  left  us  of  e.  into  his  rest 
Sfe  IIamatii. 
ENTERINGS. 
Kzek.2ij.  1 10.  according  to  ihe  f.  of  a  city  broken 

ENTERPRISE. 
J»b  5.  12.  their  liand.s  riinnot  perform  their  e. 

ENTERTAIN. 
tfeb.  13.  2.  be  not  forgetful  lo  r.  strangers 

ENTERTAINED. 
Hth.  13.  2.  for  thereby  some  have  e.  angels 

EKTICE 

Si»nifie«,  fl]  To  persuade,  or  allure,  Ji,i\S   14.15 

t  16.  5.  2«^hron.  18.  20.     [21   To  dece»:7e.  Jer 


ENTRANCE. 

Judg.  1.  24.  they  said,  shew  us  the  e.  into  the  city 
25.  when  he  shewed  them  the  e.  they  smote  it 

1  Kings  18.  40.  he  ran  before  Ahab  to  e.  of  Jezreel 
22.  10.  the  two  kings  sat  m  the  e.  of  Samaria 

2  Chron.  12.  10.  that  kcnt  the  e.  of  the  king's  house 
Psai.  119.  130.  the  e.  of  thy  words  giveth  light 
i'J'hess.  2.  1.  yourselves  know  our  e.  in  unto  you 
2  Pet.  J.  11.  80  an  e.  .thall  be  ministered  lo  you 

ENTKY. 
iKings  10.18.  k.'s  e.  without  turned  he  from  bouse 
1  Chron.  ^.  19.  their  fathers  were  keepers  of  the  e. 
•-  Chr.  4.  22.  doors  of  c.  of  the  house  were  of  gold 
rrov.8.3.wisdomcrieth  at  the  gates,  at  e.of  the  city 
Jer.38.14.  Zedekiah  took  Jeremiah  into  the  third  e. 
43.  9.  hide  the  stones  at  t.^ie  e.  of  Pharaoh's  house 
Eisk.  8.  5.  thiE  ima,'?e  of  jealousy  in  the  e. 

ENTRIES. 
F.zek.  4e.  36.  the  chambers  and  e.  were  'j>y  the  post^ 
I  ENVY 

).  Is  an  evil  affection  of  ihe  heart,  which  makes  men 
grieve  and  fret  at  the  good  and  prosperity  of 
I  others.  Psai.  73.  3.  Rachel  enfried  Leah,  be- 
cause of  lier  fr-.iitjuinfss.  Gen.  30.  1.  Joseph 
wot  envied  of  his  hrelhren,  because  his  father 
loved  him,  Gen.  37. 11.  The  Jews  envied  Paul 
and  Barnaba.s,  beca-u^e  they  preached  Christ, 
Acts  13.  45.  Envy  at  the  good  of  others,  and 
malice,  wishing  them  evil,  ns  one  observes,  is  a 
deep  pollution  of  spirit.  This  absolutely  alien 
afes  men  from  the  nature  and  life  of  God:  for 
the  clearest  conception  we  hare  of  the  J)eity  is, 
th  II  t  he  is  good,  a  nd  does  good.  Th  is  is  not  only 
contrary  to  supernatural  grace, but  to  yiatural 
consciince,  and  turns  a  man  into  a  devil.  TTiis 
vice  is  immediately  attended  with  its  puvish- 
mint:  The  envious  man  is  his  own  tormentor. 
Envy  slayelh  the  silly  one,  Job  5.  2.  Envy  i.s 
the  rottenness  of  the  bones,  Prov.  14.  30.  Be- 
sides, this  stops  the  descent  of  divine  blessings, 
and  turns  Che  petitions  of  the  envious  into 
imprecations  against  themselves. 
The  spirit  that  dwelleth  in  us  lusleth  to  eivy, 
Jam.  i.  5.     ..According  as  spirit  is  taken  e:t.her 


'  ENVIES. 

I  Pet.  2.  1.  laying  aside  all  nialite,  guile,  and  e 

ENVIEST. 
M'um.  11.  29.  Moses  said,  e.  thou  for  my  sake  7 

ENVIETH. 
1  Cor.  13.  4.  chanty  sufTereth  long,  and  e.  not 

ENVYING. 
fio)n.l3.13  let  ns  walk  honestly,  not  in  strife  and  « 

1  f  ■»7-^3.3.  whereas  there  is  among  yo'i  e.  and  strilis 
Gal.  5.  26.  provoking  one  another,  e.  one  another 
./am.  3.14.  but  if  ye  have  bitter  e.  and  strife  in  hearts 

10.  where  e.  is,tliere  is  confusion,  every  eviiwor^ 
ENVYINGS. 

2  Cor.  12.  ro.  I  fear  lest  there  be  debates,  e.  wrath* 
Gal.  5.  2j  .  the  w  orks  of  the  flesh  ate  e.  murder* 

ENVIOUS. 

Psat.  37.1.  nor  be  f.  against  Ihe  workers  of  iniquity 
73.  3.  for  I  was  e.  at  I  he  foolish,  when  i  saw 

Prov.  24.  1.  be  not  thou  e.  against  evil  men 
19.  fret  not,  neither  be  lliou  e.  at  the  wicked 
ENVIRON. 

Josh.  7.9.  the  Canaanites  shall  hear  and  e.  ns  round 
EPHAH 

Is  a  Hebrew  measure  of  the  same  capacity  with 
the  Balh,  containing  ten  homers.  See  B^Ta, 
and  Homer. 

Eiod.  10.  3e.  a  home-      the  tenth  part  of  an  e. 

J.ev.  5.  11.  the  lenth  pan  of  an  e.  of  flour,  0.  20^ 
19.  30.  ye  shall  have  a  just  e.  Ezek.  45.  10. 

J\''u)o.  ,5.  15.  the  lenlb  part  of  an  e.  of  barley-mes^ 

./m(/^.6.19.  made  unleiivenedcakesofane.of  flour 

Pvth  2.  n.  and  it  was  about  an  e.  of  barley 

1  Sam.  17.  17.  lake  now  an  e.  of  this  parchcil  corn 

Isa.  .5.  10.  the  seed  of  a  homer  shall  yield  an  e. 

Eick.  45.  II.  the  e.  awl  baths  shall  be  one  measure 

40.  h.  and  a  hin  of  oil  to  an  e.  7,  II. 

.^^mos  8.5.  making  thee,  small, and  theshekelgreal 

Zcch.  5.  6. lie  said,  this  is  an  e.  that  goeth  forth 
8.  and  he  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  the  e. 
See  Part. 
EPIIOD 

IVas  a  sort  of  emament, or  upper  garment,  worn 
by  the  Hebiew  priests.  There  were  tiro  sorts 
of  fijihoris,  one  of  plain  linen  for  the  priests, 
on  rl  .inothi-r  embroidered  for  the  high-priest. 
That  for  Che  high-priest  was  composed  of  gold, 
blue,purpie,  crimsor,,  and  twisted  cotton;  that 
»,■.■,  it  7CIIS  a  very  rich  O'mposition  of  different 
colours.  Upon  that  part  of  the  ephod,  which 
cirne  upon  thet.aoshouliirs  of  the  high-priest 
were  two  large  prccin.s  stones,  upon  whicf 
were  evgrnvrn  the  na-mes  of  the  twelve  tribe* 
of  Israel,  upon  each  stone  six  names.  E.\oii 
28.  4,  5.  6,  &c. 

Thirc,  where  the  ephod  rrossed  the  high-priesfa 
l>reast,was  a  square  ornnment,calli;dthchrenst' 
plate,  wherein  twelve  precious  stones  were  set, 
with  the  names  of  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israa 
sngravedoutkevi,tne  vneachgtene.   The  upper 


EPI 


ridrof  thebrenstptate  ir  as  fastened  by  :hain$ 
ef  gold  to  that  part  of  the  i'|iliocl  icin/;li  wuj  on 
the  ikotdder  ;  and  tJic  iower  ftde  of  («,  htj  btue 
laoes,  t«  (ke  gtriie  «f  ti,e  ejiliod  ;  for  w/ticji 
purpuse  ii  Jiadfvur  rmgs  of  gold,  at  (Jte  f 
torners;  tlua.  being  aU  fitly  jvtKied  togfUter, 
ft  mtgit  appear  like  i/nc  entire  gartitciiL,  V.\<tA. 
39.  2i.  e-nd  accvrd>)igLy,  tke  ickide  icas  eimic- 
times  coiled  ojtii  anderjsCovd  by  tke  single  word 
Ephoi,  1  Sam.  *J.  7,  Has.  3.  4. 
Vke  E|>ti<5tl  WJTK  by  cviiiutou  pnr^is,  tthirk  teas 
of  lin<:n  ^nlt/-,  icoj  if  the  same  eUetit  and  use, 
but  neitJiersa  rtcA,  ii-ar  so  iiiuc/i  adurutd.  Tins 
garment  w&s  trrtrii  s«itu:timcs  by  lIuK'.e  who, 
strictly  speatiiig,  rcre  vot  priests ;  as  by 
Ssmud  in  tJie  taher-nucle,  icJieii  lu  see-;  biit  a 
child,  1  Sara.  2  18,  aitU  by  Daviii  w-ken  he 
'bro:ight  the nrk  from  the  IwJisc  o/"Ol)ed-cdoiii 
to  JerusiiJ«iL,  2  Sojti.  6.  14-  But.,  as  boiJi  these 
Kcre  koly  ee.Cfesions.ft.  is  probable  lheV,\)hiM[  was 
propcriy  c  koiy  rebt;  ««</  iicijer  worn  by  atri/, 
but  dtose  wko  screed  in  some  hoiy  employment. 

Some  ajfiirm,  that  the  J«wisJi  tings  had  a  ngJU  to. 
Kear  tke  Ejilwcl,  and  to  consult  the  Lord  by 
r'rim  eiirf  Tliuiiuiiim.  I'ltey  ground  tlieir 
'optiuoajjTineipatiii  tin  what  is  said  cuHcern- 
mig  Daviil,  ]  tiavi.  '.iO.  7.  ic/trn  he  came  to  Zik- 
iag,  and  found  thet  t/ie  AniaJekites  had  pil- 
Jaged  tke  ctty,  and  carnei  axay  luis  and  kts 
jienpie's  tr<nes,  he  said  to  Al*iaU]ar  Ike  htgk- 
jiTiest,  liriii^  me  iiiilitr  the  EpAoii,  aixi  jihia- 
tifur  Ijrought  tiiitlicr  Hje  F.p/wd  to  D^vjd. 
tVliatfoiliiicsvcrsoHfiuioiirs  this  opinion.  AikI 
JOamd  enquired  at  tin;  Lord, say iiig,  siiall  (  pur- 
Bueafb;rthistroo|)?  Ai»dlieaiisw(.'redJiiin,Pursue. 

But  tke  generality  of  Commentators  are  of  opt- 
Titou^  thoJ,  neither  lAavid,  Saul,  vor  Joshun,  nor 
any  olhsr  prinnef  Israel,  dressed  tkemsilvcs 
m  the  Jugh-prii. ■it's  Epliod,  ««  order  to  consult 
•Ood  of  t/iemsrlfies,  mid  thai,  the  passage  now 
Tclalcd  signifies  nn  more  thun.,  Put  on  Ote 
EphoiL,  ami  c«ii*iilt  the  Lord  lor  tne-  Giolius 
ielteves,  the  higii-priesi  turned  the  E|>J\od,  or 
Jjrcast-piute^loicards  Uavid,lAo<  ke  vugJU  see 
with  his  oacn  eyes,  Kh.it  (rod  should  answer 
to  t»/H  by  Ike  stones  tij  on  the  breast-plate. 

Kxod.  55.  7-  slBiies  to  <je  set  in  ti»e  «.  3.x  9,  27. 
S8.  1.  thev«liaiJ  make  an  e.  and  a  rohe,  G 
S.  curious  girdle  «f «.  27,  ffl.  ]  39. 5.  'J«.  f.ev.  B.  7. 
i:i   put  till  iii  on  tite  sJioulders  of  the  e.  25. 
15.  make  «t  aft  er  the  work  of  tlip  c.  :!9.  H. 
7)1.  shaltmake  llie  loJieoftie  c  of  itliRs^.22. 
31).  2  Vie  made  the  e.  «f  50UI,  lilue,  and  jiurplc 

lUEV.  t.~.  he  pLit  lUe  c.  ujcii  him,  aiid^iide<l  him 

Jyidg.  8.  27.  and  Giilown  mad<;  an  «.  Ihertof 
17.  5.  ti€0  man  MicaJt  made  an  €.  ajid  t<;ra|i<iiRi 
(8.14.tliat  there  is  in  these  houses  an  c  and  tcTapli. 

i.  Sam.  ".  18.  Sainue!  wa-s  girded  witii  a  litien  c 

28.  did  I  choose  bim  to  wear  an  e.  (lefoie  nie? 
14.  3.  And  .Afn.ili  tlie  Lord's  priest  wearing  an  e. 

■21.  9.  tile  .«\vo8-d  is  wrapt  in  a  clotli  beliind  tUe  e. 
23.  18.  Doeg  slew  8.7  jiersons  tijat  did  wear  au  e. 

23.  ().  Al/iiuelech  fled  with  an  c  in  his  hand 
fl.  David  said,  briiic;  hitlicf  '.be  «.  30.  7. 

2  Sam.  ().  14.  David  danced  telbre  I  he  Lard,  and 
was  girded  with  a  linen  c.  1  Chron.  15.  27. 

//oa.3.4.  Israel  shall  abide  many  days  witiiout  an  e. 
EPISTLE 

is  a  letler  or  toritin^,  Khereby  one  person  com- 
■jnunicaZes  his  vitnd  to  another  at  a.  di.-^tancc : 
thun  David  commuiiuated  hts  vimd  to  .1o:;h  in 
o,  letter  wkich  he  sent  by  the  hand  of  Uriah, 
■2  Sam.  11. 14.  The  holy  .Hpo.iHes  likewisecom- 
innnicaled  to  the  church  by  Cfiistles  the  mind 
and  will  of  Ood,  according  as  tke  Holy  Spint 
inspired  and  directed  tke  in  4  wAich  iiispind 
epistles  make  a  part  of  the  Canon  of  the  holy 
scripture.^,  jiniitkc  ickole inord of  Oadmaybe 
cttUiil  his  epistle,  because  therein  he  has  deetiir- 
ed  and  reneeltd  tis  wi'<id  andvjill  to  mankind. 

T.ie  iipiistlePnuiairiting  to  fifecCoTinlhiaiis  siiys, 
Yt  are  oi»r  e|Ksl}e  written  in  rwir  hearts,  known 
end  read  of  all  inea.  Forasmuch  as  ye  are 
raanifestiv  declared  to  Ue  the  epistle  of  Christ 
inioitle4ed  hv  u.s,  written  iwsit  with  ink,  but  with 
the  Spirit  of  the  livinj  God,  not  in  taMm  ofi 
etone,  but  in  fleshly  tables  of  the  heart,  2  Cor. 
3.  2.  3.  that  is.  You  are  my  epigtlc  ofcsmniea- 
datian.:  your  conncrston  to  Ckristiimily  is  a 
real  coinmendiitian  of  my  ministry,  and  a  de- 
X.'^nstrali«n  of  Us  eficacy :  You  are  tcritten 
TB  my  heart;  I  hajoe  a  hearty  affection  for 
pou ;  J^or  are  you  only  taken  notice  of  ij/  nic 
i#  a  famovs  cJtttrck,  but  all  CStristians  look 
Vpcn  you  as  a  church,  to  the  planting  and  ttyi- 
tering  of  which  God  hath  blessed  my  labours. 
JUnd  it  appears  that  ye  are  our  epistle  in  that 
it  is  evident  fllat  Ch'lst  lias  written  his  law  in 
gour  hearts,  btj  miy  ministry,  which  icas  made 
ffftttualto  this  end  hi/  the  Holff  Gkoet. 
Ii7 


ERR 

.lets  15.  30.  they  delivered  ihe  e  23.  33. 
Horn.  10.  ii-2. 1  Tertius  who  « rote  tins  e.  salute  you 
!  Cor.  5.  9.  £  wrote  to  you  in  an  e.  not  10  coiiipuiiy 
2  Cor.  3.  2.  ye  are  our  e.  written  in  our  liearis 
3.  as  ye  are  declared  to  be  the  e.  olClirisl 
7. 8.  1  jiereeive  liiut  the  same  e.  inaile  you  sorry 
Col.  4.  16.  kvhea  tJiis  «.  la  read  ainoiig.-.t  you,  like- 
wist!  read  llie  e.  IVoiii  Laodicea 

1  Ticss.  5.27.  iJiis  e.  be  read  to  all  the  bretliieii 
'-'  'y'jlttA.s-S. Ij.beeii  taught  whetlierby  word  or  oure. 

3.  J4.  It  auy  iiiaji  obey  not  our  word  by  tJiis  e. 
li.  wiijch  IS  the  token  ui  every  e.  so  I  write 

2  I'd.  3.  1.  ttus  second  e.  1  now  write  unto  you 
EPl^iTLLS. 

2  Cor.  .3.  1.  or  need  we  e.  oi' commendation  to  you 
2  I'ei.  3. 16.  as  also  ui  all  bis  e.  speaking  1:1  them 

EaUAL. 
Es/JuX  1 8-  it  is  not  e.  for  the  king  to  sufi'er  them ' 
fsul.  17.  2.  thine  eyes  behold  tJie  ihuigs  ihal  are  e 

55. 13.  but  It  w  us  thou,  a  man,  mine  c.  my  guide 
Pror.  20.  7.  tlic  legs  of  the  lame  are  not  e. 
Isa.  40.  25.  to  whom  tljen  shall  1  be  e.?  40.  5. 
y>u;H.2.]3.whatslia)l  l«.tothee,0  virgin  daughter 
EzeJi.  IS.  25.  yetye  say,  the  way  of  the  Lord  is  not 

e.  hear,  is  not  my  way  c.  ?  2.9.  j  33.  17, 20. 
18.  29.  O  hoiise  of  Israel,  are  not  my  ways  e  ? 
33. 17.  but  as  for  iheiii,  liieir  way  is  not  e. 
iJan.^.  t  21.  he  made  his  heart  c.  wilh  the  beast 
Mat.  20.  12.  and  thou  hast  u)a<le  Iheni  e.  to  u& 
l.ukc  2U.30.  tor  they  are  c  tt'  iuigels,childr.  ol'God 
.John  h.  IS.  uiakiiig  hiuisell*.  with  God 
l'hU.i.{\.iiK  liiought  It  not  robbery  to  be  (.with  God 
(,ol.  4.  I.  inasleis,  give  your  .servants  what  is  c. 
Hev.-iX.m.  liie  bread  lb  and  height  of  the  city  are  e. 

EUUAL. 

lob  28.  17   the  gold  and  Uie  crystal  cannot  e.  it 

lil.  tJie  topaz  of  Ethiopia  shall  not  e.  it 

Eai'ALlTY. 

2  Cor.  8.  14.  but  by  au  e.  ibal  tJjere  may  be  an  c. 

EaUALLLTH. 
2  Sam.  22. 1 34.  lie  e.  my  feet  with  hinds'  feet 

EQUALLY. 
ICxod.3ti.Uil.  one  board  had  two  tenons  c.  dtstacit 

EQUALS. 
ff(U.l.l4. 1  profited  above  many  my«.m  my  nation 

EQUITY. 
Psal.  98.  9.  he  shall  judge  tke  people  with  e. 
99. 4. thou  dosi  establish  t.tliou  e.vecutest  judgment 
Proi). 1.3.  to  receive  the  instructionof  wisdom  aiide. 
,  2.  9.  then  shall  tJiou  understand  judgment  and  e. 

17.  2().  It  IS  not  good  to  strike  princes  for  e. 
Eecl.  2. 21.  there  is  a  man  whose  labour  is  in  e. 
Isa.  11.4.  reprove  wilh  e.  for  ihe  meek  of  the  earth 
.%  t  I-  thus  saith  (lie  Lord,  keep  e.  aii<l  do  justice 

59.14.  Irulh  is  fallen  in  streets,  ande.  cannot  enter 
J\tic.  3.  9.  hear  this,  ye  tliat  jiervert  all  e. 
jMuI.  2.  0.  he  walked  with  me  in  peace  ande. 

ERE. 
Krorf.  1.19-1  hey  are  delivered  e.the  mid  wives  come 
JVum.  14.11.  how  long  will  il  bee.  they  believe  ine? 
./ob  IH.  2.  how  long  e.  you  make  an  end  of  words? 
.fer.  47.  0.  O  sword,  how  long  e.  tliou  be  quiet  ? 
Nos.  8.5.  how  long  e.  they  attain  to  iiinocency? 
.lohn  4,  41).  Sir,  come  down  e.  my  ciiild  die 

ERECTED. 
<7en.33.20.  Jacob  e.  there  an  altar,  El-Elohe  Israel 

ERRAND. 
Gen.  24.  33.  I  will  not  eat  till  I  have  told  mine  e. 
./udg.'.i.  19.  I  have  a  secret  e.  unto  thee,  O  king 
2  Kiugs  9-  5.  he  said,  I  ha\  e  an  «.  to  thee,  O  capL 

ERR. 
2  Chr,  3.1-  9.  so  Manasseh  made  Judah  to  e. 
.fob  .').  t24.  thou  shalt  visit  ihy  habitation  and  not  €. 
Psal.  9.5.  10.  a  people  that  do  e.  in  their  heart 
1 19.  21.  which  do  c.  from  tliy  commandments 

118.  hast  iro(l(ien  them  that  e.  from  thy  statutes 
Prov.  5.  t  19-  a'"'  <"•  'hou  always  in  her  love 
10.  t  17.  he  tJiat  refuseth  reproof,  cauaetli  lo  e. 
14.  22.  do  th<!y  not  «.  that  devise  evil  ? 
19.27.  cease  to  hear  instruction  Ihal  causethto  e. 
fsa.  3-12. 0  my  people,  they  which  lead  ibee  cause 
thee  10  e.  and  destroy  thy  paths,  9.  10. 
19.  14-  and  they  have  caused  Egypt  to  e. 
28.  7.  ihey  e.  in  vision,  they  stumble  in  judgment 
30.  28.  llierc  shall  be  a  bridle  causing  ihini  lo  e. 
35.  8.  the  wayfaring  men  shall  not  c  therein 
0.3.17.  why  hast  thou  made  us  to  r.from  ihy  ways? 
.kr.  23,  1.1.  Ihe  [irophels  prophesietl  in  Baal,  and 
caused  my  people  Israel  lo  e.  Mic.  3.  5. 
W<;.«.4.12.s|iirilorwhoredoni  hath  cau^-edthem  toe. 
JImos  2.  4.  and  ilieir  lies  cutised  them  lo  e. 
Mat.  22.  29.  Jraiis  said,  ye  do  e.  not  knowing  the 
scriptures  nor  power  ofGci,  Mark  12.  24, 2". 
Hih.  3.  10.  they  do  always  e.  in  I  heir  hearls 
.Jam.  1.  Ifi.  do  not  e.  my  beloved  brethren 
5.  19.  brethren,  if  anv  of  von  do  e.  from  the  truth 

ERRED. 
Lev.  5.  i8.  concerning  ignorance  wherein  he  e. 
.^■aHi. 1.5.22. ye  have  c.  and  not  oliserved  these  com 
1  ■Sam.  26.21.  beliuld,  I  iit.Ta  c.  exceedingly 


ESC 

fob  0.24  cause  me  lo  understand  wherei'  hav«>« 
19.4.be  1.  deed  ihat  1  have  e.mine  err.  remainetli 
Psal.  119  110.  yet  J  e.  not  from  thy  precepts 
Isa.  28.7.  but  ihey  also  have  ».tliro'  w  ine  and  thro 
strong  drink,  the  priest  and  the  prophet  have  e. 
29.  24.  they  also  that  <■.  in  spirit  shall  come 

1  Vjm.G.lO.sonie  coveted  they  have  e.froin  the  failii 
21.  some  iirofessing  have  «- concerning  the  faith 

i'JitH.  2.  IS.  who  conceining  the  truth  have  e. 
EKRETH. 

Proi.  10.  17.  but  he  tliat  refuseth  reproof  e. 

Ezek  45  2U  so  sbalt  tlioii  do  lor  every  one  that  0 
ERROR 

Signifies,  [i]  .^  mistake  or  oversight,  Eccl.  5  G 
(2J  False  doctrinc,whiek  is  v.-jt  agreeable  to  tht 
wvrdof  God,  ljubii4.6.  ['M  Sins  of  all  sorts 
Psal-  19.  12.  Heb.  9.  7.  |4J  Idols,  Jer.  10.  15. 
(5J  .Sj;i.<  against  nature,  Rom.  1.  27.  [OJ  Vn 
faithfulness  m  an  ojfice,  Dan.  0.  4. 

The  error  of  Balaam,  J  ude  11.  is  coeetousness,  U 
which  the  persons,  of  whom  the  apostle  speaks, 
were  excessively  addiclid,  and,  for  the  sake  of 
filthy  lucre,  did  corrupt  tke  doctrine  of  Christ ; 
as  Balaam,  for  the  sake  of  gain,  taught  Bahit 
to  entice  I /le  children  of  Israel  to  commit  forni- 
cation, and  to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols 

Job,  speaking  to  his  friends,  says.  Be  it  indeed 
that  I  have  erred,  mine  error  remaineth  will 
myself,  .Job  19-  4.  Jf  my  opinion  in  this  point 
be  faulty  and  erroneous,  as  you  pretend  it  i9 
It  is  likily  to  continue;  1  see  no  cause  from 
your  reasons  to  change  my  judgment.  Or,  if 
I  have  sinned.,  you  see  J  suffer  deeply  for  ;;i^ 
sins,  and  therefore  desei-ve  your  pity  and  kilf , 
rather  Ihau  your  reproaches,  whereby  ycu  da 
ajltction  to  the  a£tie'.ed. 

J^um.  35.  til.  the  slayer  that  killelh  any  by  e. 

2  Sa)n.C>.7.  anger  kindled,  G.  smote  Uzzab  for  b,»  s 

.lob  19.  4.  if  erred  mine  e.  remaineth  with  n.titif 

Ecel.  5.  0.  neither  say  thou  tJial  it  was  an  j. 
10. 5-  there  is  an  evil  which  I  have  seen  as  an  e. 

isa.  32.  ().  and  to  utter  e.  against  tlrt  Lord 

/>««.. 3. t29.  v\'ho  speak  e.  against  God  of  Shadracl 
4.  t  27.  if  It  may  be  a  healing  of  thine  e. 
6.  4.  neither  was  there  any  e.  found  in  him 

Mat.  27. 04.  the  last  c.  shallbe  worse  than  the  first 

Horn.  1.27.  receiving  that  lecomjiense  of  their  e. 

.lam.  5. 20.  converlelh  the  sinner  from  e.  ofhis  way 

2  Pet.  2.  18.  were  escaped  from  liiem  who  live  inf. 
3.  17.  ye  being  led  away  wiih  the  e.  of  the  VMckod 

il  .lohn  4.  0.  hereby  know  we  the  sjiiril  off 

.liuit  11.  they  have  ran  preedilv  after  e  of  Bji»'..!i«i 

errors: 

Ps.  19. 12.  who  can  understand  his  e  7  c'ennse  ir« 
Jer.  10.  15.  they  are  vani!y,  the  work  of  e.  53.  18, 
iJeli.y.  7.  which  he  ofi'eied  for  the  c.  of  th<)  i>eopl« 

ESCAPE. 
Gen.  19.  17.  e.  for  Ihy  life,  e.  to  the  mountai.i 

20.  O  let  me  e.  ||  22.  hasle  Ihee,  e.  thither 
32.  6.  the  oilier  coni|iany  w  hich  is  left  shall  c. 
Josh.  8.  22.  Ihey  let  none  of  Ihem  remain  or  c, 

1  Sam.21.  1.  e.  into  Ibe  land  of  Ihe  Phiiislines 

2  ■'<am.  15.  14.  let  us  flee,  for  we  shall  not  else  «. 
20.0.  lest  Sheba  get  him  lenced  cities  and  e.  os 

1  Kings  18.  40.  let  none  ol'lheiii  e.  2  h'ings  9.  15 

2  h'mgs  10.  24.  if  any  of  the  men  I  have  broiigh!  c 
19.  31.  they  lhat.e.  out  of  mount  Zion,  Isa.  37.  :!2. 
23  t  18.  Ihey  let  his  bones  e.wilh  bones  of  prophel 

i'.'27n9.8.giace  been  shewn  to  leave  us  a  rcn:n.tfi  e- 
T'.sth.  4. 13.  think  not  Ihoii  shall  e.  in  king's  house 
,fub  11. 20. but  Ihe  wicked  shall  note,  their  hope  Oiil 
fs.50.7.  shall  they  e.by  iiii(|uity?  cast  down  people 

71.  2.  deliver  me  in  thy  right,  and  cause  me  lo  c. 

141.  10.  let  iiie  wicked  fall,  whilst  I  withal  e. 
Prov.  19.  5.  he  that  speakelh  lies  ,'hall  not  e. 
Feci.  7. 2fi.  whoso  pleiisetli  God  shall  e.  from  her 
Isa.  20.  0.  we  flee  ibr  help,  and  how  shall  w-  c- 

00.  19.  1  will  .=end  those  Ihal  e.  to  ihe  naliors 
.ler.  1 1. 1 1,  bring  evil  on  Ihem  shall  not  be  able  loa 

25.  .1.5.  nor  the  principal  of  the  flock  lo  e. 

:'2.  4.  Zedekiah  shall  not  e.  34.  3.  |  38.  18,  23. 

42.  17.  none  llial  go  into  Egypt  shall  e.  44.  14. 

44.  14.  none  shall  return  but  such  as  shall  c. 

28.  yet  a  small  niiinlier  that  e.  the  sword 
40.  0.  let  not  the  swill  flee,  nor  mighty  man  e. 
48.  8.  the  spoiler  shall  come,  no  city  shall  e. 
.')0.28.voiceoftheni  ihal  llee  and  c.ont  of  Babylon 

29.  let  none  thereof  c.  recompense  her  ncrorHiiij 
F.zek.  0.  8.  may  have  some  that  .=hall  e.  the  sword 

9.  and  they  that  e.  ;^f  you  shall  remember  in« 
7.  16.  they  ihal  e.  shall  e.  and  be  liKc  doves 
17.  15.  shall  he  e.  that  doelh  such  ihings? 

18.  bath  done  all  these  things,  he  .<liall  no(  e 
Don.  11.  41.  but  these  shell  e.  cut  ofhis  htii. 

42.  and  the  land  of  Ecypt  shall  not  c. 
.hiel  2.  3.  vea.  and  nothing  shall  e.  them 
Ohad.  J4.  to  cut  off  those  of  his  that  did  e 

t  17,  but  on  mount  Zion  shall  be  ihey  lht.t  e. 
Mat.  23.  33.  how  cfin  ye  e.  the  damnation  of  h«l(1 
Lukei\.'X.  be  accounted  v«rthy  to  e.  these  thiug« 


Act9  27.  42.  cnunscl  to  kill  ll>c  prisoners,  lest  uny  e. 
Rom.  2.  :i.  lliat  tli.iu  slialt  e.  the  juilgmitrit  ..l'  Goil ! 
I  Cor.  10.  i;}.  but  will  ulso  nmke  u  way  u>  e. 
I  'J'kess  5.3.siitlilt;ii(lustriictioii,aiid  tlieysliuU  iiot^. 
Heb.  2.3.  Iiow  eliall  wl:  e.ifvve  neglect  so  great  salv. 

12.  2,5.  much  mure  shall  not  we  e.  if  we  turn  away 

ESCAPE. 
Psal.  55.  8.  I  would  hasten  my  e.  from  the  storm 

ESCAPED. 
Gen.  14.  13.  there  came  one  that  had  e.  and  told 
Kiod.  10.  5.  the  locust  eat  the  r-  sidue  of  ".yliat  is  c. 
.V«(«.21.29.hath  given  hissons  that  e.into captivity 
Deiit.  23.  15.  not  deliver  servaii*  e.  from  his  master 
Jiidg.  3.2G.  and  Ehud  e.  while  they  tamed 
•i\i.  there  c.  not  a  man  of  them,  1  Siam,  3C.  17. 

21.  17.  must  he  an  Inheritance  for  them  that  he  e. 
'  Sam.  14.41.  Saul  and  Jonatli.  taken,  but  peojUe  e. 

11).  10   David  Heil  and  e.  that  meht,  12.  H. 
I  Sam.  1.  3.  out  of  the  campof  Israc!  am  I  e. 

4.  ().  and  Rachab  and  Baaiiah  his  brother  e. 
1  Kings  20.  20.  Ben-hadad  the  king  t.  on  a  horse 
i  Kings  l'.>.  30.  tile  remnant  that  is  e.  of  Judah 
shall  take  root  and  hear  fruit,  fsa.  .37.  31. 

1  Cfiron.  4.  43.  they  smote  the  rest  that  weree. 
iChron.  ]G.  7.  therefore  is  the  host  of  Syria  e. 

30.  6.  and  lie  will  return  to  you  that  are  e. 
Ezra  9.  lo.  for  we  remain  yet  e.  as  it  is  this  day 
.VtA.  1.  2.  1  asked  concerning  the  Jews  that  had  e. 
Job  1.  15.  I  only  am  e.  tolell  thee,  Ifi,  17,  19. 

19.  20.  and  I  am  c.  with  the  skie  of  my  teeth 
hsal.  124.  7.  our  soul  is  e.  as  a  hirdout  of  the  snare 
of  the  fowlers,  the  snare  is  broken  and  we  are  e. 
tsa.  4.  2.  shall  be  comely  for  them  that  are  «.  of  [sr. 

10.  20.  the  remnant  and  such  as  are  e.  of  Jacob 

4.5.  20.  draw  near,  ye  that  are  e.  of  the  nations 
/(.)■.  41. 15.  but  Ishmael  tlje  son  of  Nethaniah  e. 

51.  .50.  ye  that  have  c.  remember  the  Lord  afar  off 
ham.'i.  iH.so  that  none  in  that  day  e.  nor  remained 
Ezek.  24.  27.  thy  mouth  be  opencii  to  him  that  is  e. 

.33.  21.  that  one  that  had  e.  came  unto  me,  22. 
Jiihn  10.  39.  but  he  e.  out  of  their  hands 
J3 cts'i~ .44.SO  it  came  to  pass,  they  ail  e.safe  to  land 

28.4. though  he  e.the  sea,yel  vengeance  suffers  not 
3  Cor.  11.  33.  I  was  let  down  and  e.  his  hands 
Htb.  11.  34.  through  faith  e.  the  edge  of  tl>e  sword 

12.  25.  if  they  e.  not  who  refused  him  that  spake 

2  Pet.  1.  4.  c.  the  corruption  that,  is  In  the  world 
2.  IS.allure  tliro'lustsof  ties!:  those  thatwerecleane. 

20.  after  they  have  e.  the  pollutions  of  the  world 
ESCAPER. 
2  Kings  9.  t  15.  let  no  e.  go  out  of  the  city  to  tell 
ESC.APETH. 

1  Kings  19.  n.him  that  c.the  sword  of  Hazael  shall 

Jehu  slay:  him  that  e.  Jehu  shall  Elisha  slay 
fxr..  15.  9.  bring  lions  'jponhim  fhat  e.  of  Moab 
Jer.  48.  10.  ask  her  that  e.  and  say,  what  is  done  ? 
Ezek.  24.2ti.  he  that  e.in  that  day  shall  come  to  thee 
jiinos  9.  1.  hethate.  of  them  shall  not  Iwdehvered 
ESCAPING. 

2  Kings  19. 1 30.  the  e.  of  tlie  house  of  Judih  tiiat 

remainelh  shall  again  take  root,  fsa.  37.  t  31. 
S  Chr.  20.  t  24.  they  were  dead,  there  was  not  an  e. 
£:ra  9. 14. s<^  that  there  should  bo  no  remnant  nor  c. 
Isa.  4.  *  2.  the  branch  be  comely  for  the  e.  of  Isr. 
37.  ,  32.  the  e.  shall  go  forin  out  of  mount  Zion 
Jer.  25.  t  35.  and  e.  fi  om  the  principal  of  the  flock 

ESCHEW. 
I  Pet  3  11.  let  him  c.  evil  anil  do  good,  seek  peace 

ESCHEWED,  ETH. 
Job  :.  1.  one  that  feared  God  and  e.  evil,  8.  \  2.  3. 

ESPECIALLY  and  SPECIALLY. 
j>cmS.4.10.  .v.the  day  thou  sloodest  before  the  Lord 
i'.sfj/.  31.  11.  a  rcpKiach  e.  among  my  neighbours 
Acts  2.5. 20.  and  s.  before  thee,  O  king  Agrippn 
26.  3.  e.  because  I  kn..    •  'hee  to  be  e.xpert 
Oal.  6.  10.  e.  to  them  of  the  household  of  faith 
I  Tim.  4  10.  the  Saviour,  s.  of  those  that  believe 
5.8.  provide,  a.  for  them  of  h  s  own  house 

17.  (!.  they  who  labour  in  word  and  ductrine 
B  Tim.  4.  13.  the  cloke  bring,  hut  e.the  parchments 
Tit.i.  10.  <lccoivers,  s.  'hey  of  the  circumcision 
Philem.i 6. above  a  serva nt,i\rotherbeloved,s.to  me 

ESPY. 
Josh.  14.  7.  Moses  sent  me  to  e.  out  the  land 
Jci:  48.19.  stand  by  way.  and  e.  ask  him  that  fleeth 

ESPIED. 
Gen.  42. 27.  he  e.  his  money  in  his  sack's  mouth 
Eieli.  'Hi.  6,  inio  a  land  that  I  had  e.  for  tUj:u 
See  Spy,  Spied. 
ESPOUSALS. 
Cnnt.  3. 11.  his  mother  crowned  him  in  day  ofhise. 
Jer.  2.  2.  I  remember  thee,  the  love  of  thine  e. 

ESPOUSED. 
Espousing,  or  betrothing,  was  a  promise  of  mar- 
riage made  by  two  jicr.'ons  each  to  other,  at 
tuck  a  distance  of  time  afterwards.  This  vaa 
done  either  by  a  formalwritin g ,  (rr  contract  in 
presence  of  icitnessrs.  Or  without  writing,  by 
the  man's  giving  a  piece  of  silver  to  the  bride 
V.f  *  r;  in  nesee.'    and  saying  to  her    Receive 


this  piece  of  silver  as  a  pledge  that  at  such  a 
time  you  shall  Iwcome  my  spouse.  .,ifter  tke 
marriage  was  thus  con^  ii,tcd,thc  young perpU 
had.  the  liberty  of  seei.ig  each  other,  which  was 
not  allowed  them  before. 

IVe  read,  Mat.  1.  Id,  thai  when  Mary  was  es- 
jioused  to  .Joseph,  before  they  came  together, 
sue  was  found  with  child  of  the  Holy  (jhost. 
(ioii  would  have  his  son  to  be  born  of  a  betrothed 
Virgin,  (1)  That  he  mighi  not  be  under  the 
reproach  of  illegitimacy.  (2)  Thai  his  mother 
might  not  be  subjected  to  the  punishment  of 
the  judicial  law.  (3)  That  by  the  genealogy 
of  Joseph,  of  whose  kindred  Mary  was,  her 
pedtgrce  might  also  be  shewed.  (4)  That  Christ 
might  have  a  guardian  in  hts  infancy. 

'The  union  vf  believer.')  with  Christ  is  expressed 
under  the  nction  of  2  mar-.iage,  Isa.  .54.  5. 
Hence  the  apo.otle  tcUs  tlie  Corinthians,  1  have 
espoused  you  to  one  husband,  that  I  may 
present  you  a  chaste  virgin  to  Christ,  2  Cor. 
11.  2.  The  husband  iS  Christ,  ..Mat.  25.  C. 
The  vii-wm  bride  are  all  true  believers.  The 
contract,  or  marriage-  coven  ant,  i^  r.iadein  this 
life,  in  makir.g  uf  ichithfuitliful  ministers  are 
inslrumeitial;  1  have  esjiouied  you,  says  the 
apostle.  But  the  marriage  is  celebrated  in  the 
other  world,  where  believers  have  uninterrupt- 
ed communion  jiith  God  in  Christ,  liev.  I'.l.  7. 

2  Sam.  3. 14.  deliver  me  my  wift  Miciial  whom  I  e. 

Mat.  1.  18.  when  his  mother  Mary  was  e.*.\t  Joseph 

Lake  1  27.  to  a  virgin  e.  to  a  man  nainetl  Jose|ih 
2.5.  Joseph  went  to  be  ta.\ed  with  Mary  hise.  wife 

2  Cor.  1  J.  2.  for  I  have  e.  yon  to  one  husband 
ESTABUSH  and  STABLISH. 

Si-nifies,  [J]  To  f.x.  or  settle,  1  Kings  9.  5  [2; 
To  confirm,  Num.  ;iO.  13.  Rom.  }.  11.  [3] 
To  prrform,  or  make  good,  Psal.  119.  38.  [4] 
To  ordain,  or  appoint,  Hah.  1.  12.  (.5}  To  ac- 
complish and  bring  to  a  good  issue,  Prov.  20. 
IS.  j(i]  7'u  set  up  one  thing  in  the  room  of 
un-jther,  Rom.  10.  3.  [71  Tir  ratify,  Heb. 
10  y. 

The  Lord  shall  establish  thoe  a  holy  people 
unto  liiinsolf.  Dent.  28.  9.  He  shall  confirm 
and  establish  his  covenant  with  thee,  by  which 
he  separated  thee  to  himself  as  a  holy  anil 
peculiar  people,  and  shall  publicly  own  tbce 
for  such. 

Esiabhsii  thou  the  Wf,rk  of  oar  hands,  Psal. 
90.  17.  that  IS,  JJirect  us  in,  and  give  sncccsg 
to  all  our  nnitrrtakings  nnil  endeavours;  carry 
them  on,  bp  thy  continual  aid  and  blessing, 
untopcrfrition. 

Gen.  (>.   \S.  but  with  thee  will  I  e.  mv  covenant, 
9.  9.  I  17.  7.     /.ev.  36.  9.     Ezek.  16.  62. 
17.  19.  I  will  e.  my  covenant  with  him,  21. 

.IViim  30   13.  every  vow,  her  husband  may  e.  it 

Dent.  8.  18.  that  he  may  e.  hiscovenam  he  sware 

28.  9.  the  L.  shallff.  Iheoa  luly  people  to  hiniself 

29.  13.  that  he  may  c.  thee  to-«Iay  for  a  jieople 

1  Sam.  1.  21.  only  the  L.  e.  bis  word,2.Som.  7.  25. 

2Sain.  7. 12. 1  will  set  up  thy  seed  after  thee,  I  will 
e.  his  kingdom,  13.  1  C7ir.  17.  II.  [22.10. 1 28.  7. 

1  Kings  7.t21.  beset  op  and  calletl  ihennmeof  the 
right  pillar,  lie  shall  <•.  2  Chron.  3.  t  17- 
9.  5.  i  will  e.  the  throne  of  iny  kingdom 
15.4. to  set  lip  hisson  after  him, and  toe. Jerusalem 

1  Ckron.  17.  12.  and  I  will  g.  his  throne  for  ever 
18. 3.  as  he  went  to  s.  his  dominion  i>y  Eii|>hrate» 
29.  t  18.  O  Lord  God,  j.  their  heart  nnto  thee 

2Chron.  7. 18.  then  will  I*,  throneof  thy  kingdom 

9.  8.  Ixrrause  God  loved  Israel  to  c.  them  for  ever 
Esth.  9.  21.  to  s.  among  them  the  days  of  Purim 
.Job  36. 7.  vea  he  doth  e.  them  for  ever,  are  exalted 
Psal.  7.  9.'  but  e.  the  ju.<rt  ||  48.  8.  God  will  e.  it 

10.  t  17.  thou  wilt  e.  the  heart  of  the  humble 
87.  5.  and  the  Highest  himself  shall  e.  her 

SO.  2.  thy  faithfidiiess  sbalt  thou  e.  in  the  heavens 
4.  thy  seed  will  I  e.  for  ever,  ai>d  baiid  thy  thronR 
90.  17.  e.  thou  the  work  of  our  haodi;,  e.  thou  it 
99.  4.  thou  dost  e.equity,thou  executes!  judgment 
119.38.  (.  thy  word  to  thy  ser-zant,  who  is  devoted 
Prov.  15.  25.  he  will  e.  the  border  of  the  widow 
tsa.  9.  7.  to  e.  it  with  judgnDent  and  with  justice 
49.  8.  give  thee  for  a  covenant  to  e.  the  earth 
62.  7.  till  he  e.  and  make  J^nistalem  a  pra:se 
.ler.  33.  2.  the  Lord  that  formed  it,  to  c.  it 
Ezek.  16.  GO.  I  will  e.  an  everlasting  covenant 
Dan.  6. 7.  have  con«c:lted  to  e.  a  royal  statute 
8.  O  king,  e.  tlte  <Iecree,  and  sign  the  writing 

11.  14.  shallexalt  themselves  to  e.  the  vision 
Jlmos5. 15. love  the  goi)d,and  ^.judgment  in  the^le 
Rom.  3.  31.  do  wo  make  void  ?  yea,  we  e.  the  law 

10.  3.  going  about  to  e.  their  own  riglileoiisness 
10.  25.  now  to  him  that  is  of  power  to  s.  you 

1  TAcy.5.3.2.  we  scntTimothy  our  brother  toe.  you 

13.  to  the  end  he  may  s.  yonr  hearts  nnblamcablc 

2  Thcss.  2. 17.  s.  you  in  every  good  word  and  work 
3.  3.  the  Lord  fdiall «.  you,  and  keep  you  from  evil 


EST 

\lTeb   |f>  9  iakes  away  tirst,  that  'le  ii.ai  '!.  \ixctii 
.lam  5.  8.  De  ye  also  patient,  s.  jour  hearts 
1  Pet.  5.  10.  the  God  of  all  grace  s.  scul)  you 

ESTABLISHED,  STABLISHED. 
G«n.9.17.tke  token  of  ll»e  covenant  which  I  havee 
41.  32.  It  IS  because  the  thing  is  e.  by  God 
Exod.  6.  4.  I  have  alioe.  my  covenant  with  then 

15.  17.  in  the  sanctuary  which  thy  haiuithave  c 
/Jeut.  32.  l>.  bath  he  not  made  thee,  and  e.  thee.' 
1  Sam.  3.  20.  Samuel  was  e.  a  prophet  of  the  Lord 

13.  13.  now  would  the  Ijord  have  e.  thy  kingdcis 
20.  31.  Ihou  shalt  not  be  e.  nor  thy  kingdom 
iSam.  5.12.  David  perceived  that  the  L.had  e.  hiir 

7.  2().  Lord  is  Gixl  over  le-rael,  let  the  liouse  of  th) 

servant  David  bee.  for  ever,  1CA/»)1.17.24 
1  Kings  2.  12.  and  his  kingdom  wag  e.  greatly 
24.  as  the  Lord  liveth,  which  hath  e.  me 
46.  the  kingdom  was  e.  in  the  hand  ef  Solomon 

1  Chron,  17.  21!.  let  the  thing  be  «.  tot  ever,  24. 
iChroTi.  1.9.  now,OLord  Go(i,let  thy  promise  hec. 

12.  I.  when  UehoboamUad  e.  the  kiH^doip 
17.  5.  tlic  Lord  s.  the  kingdom  in  his  han( 
2.5.  3.  w  hen  the  kingdom  was  e.  to  him,  he  slew 
27.  t  6.  Jolham  c    his  ways  before  the  Lord 
30.  .5.  so  they  e.  a.  decree  to  keep  tlie  passover 

.fob  21.  ti.  their  seed  lie.  in  llieir  sight  with  them 
38,  t  lit.  when  1  e.  wiy  decree  upon  it,  and  set  bars 

Psal.  24.  2.  for  hf  hath  e.  it  uiioii  the  tlood* 
37.t  23.  the  stepsof  a  good  man  are  e.  by  the  Lord 
40.  2.  he  set  my  feet  on  a  rock,  anil  e.niy  gmnsft 
78. 5.  he  e.  a  testimony  in  Jacol>,  and  law  m  Uivri 
09.  the  earth  he  hath  e.  for  ever,  119.  90. 
93.  1.  the  world  is  e.  ||  2.  thy  l)ir»>«e  is  e.  of  o.if 

101.  t  7.  he  that  tellelh  lie?  shall  not  be  e. 
Ill    t  8.  iii&comiijamlmenls  are  s.  for  frt'i 
112.  8.  his  heart  is  e.  be  shall  not  be  afraid 
140.  11.  let  not  an  evil  speaker  be  c.  in  the  earth 
148.  (i.  he  halh  e.  tlie  waters  for  ever  and  ever 

Pn)P.3.19.Lord,  by  iiiidergtaivl.h.-nhe.tfh;  heavena 
4.  26.  ponder  thy  paths,  and  let  all  thy  ways  be  t. 

8.  28.  when  be  e.  the  clouds  above,,  when  he 

12.  3.  man  ^all  not  be  c.  by  wickednes* 

1-5.  22.  in  moltitude  of  counsellors  they  are  e. 

16.  12.  for  the  throne  i»  e.  by  righteousness 

20. 18.  every  purpose  is  c.  by  counsel,  wjlh  advir* 

24.3.  and  by  understanding  is  a  bonsc  f. 

30.  4.  who  hatb  e.  al!  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Jsa.  7.  9.  if  ye  will  not  believe,  ye  shall  rsol  be  e. 

ifi.  5.  ami  in  mtrcy  shall  tlie  throne  be  e. 

45.  18.  God  that  inadetbe  earth,  he  hatlie.  it 
.7cr.  10. 12.  he  c- the  work!  J>y  his  wisdf.Ti,  51.  I5i 
l.'nn.  4.  31).  1  was  e.in  my  kingdom,  and  majesty 
Iliih.  1. 12.  O  mighty  God  J  thou  c  them  for  correcl 
Jl/«^18.1fi.mouthoftwo  witnesses  every  word  bet. 
Jilts  16.  ."i.  so  were  the  churches  t.  in  the  faith 
Horn.  I.  11.  impart  some  gift, to  end  youmay  be  e. 
Col.  2.  7.  Wilt  up  in  him,  and  s.  in  the  faith 
Heb.  8. 6.  which  was  e.  upon  better  promise* 

13.  9.  it  is  good  that  tlie  heart  \k  e.  wit!:  grsce 

2  Pel.  1.  12.  though  vo  l«  e.  in  the  present  truth 

Shall  be  ESTABLISHED. 
/,c?>.  25.30.houses,Vi//ftee.  for  ever,2  .Sam.7.  If* 
y.'eiiM9.15.  at  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  wilnessea 
shall  the  matter  be  e.2  Csr.  13. 1 

1  .Sfl7H.24.  20.  the  kingtiom  shall  be  e.  in  thine  hand 

2  Sam.  7.  16.  thine  house,  thy  kingdom,  and  thj 

throne,  shall  he  e.  for  ever,  1  Kings  2.  45 

1  Chr.  17.  14.  I  will  settle  him  in  my  kingdom,  and 

Ills  throne  skaU  be  e.  for  evermore, Psa?.  &i.  37 
2CAr.20.20.  believe  in  Lord  God, so3A«??ye6e«. 
.lob  22.  28.  thou  shalt  decree,  ami  it  shall  be  e. 
Psal.  89.  21.  with  whom  my  hand  shall  be  e. 
96.  10.  the  world  shall  be  e.  before  thee 

102.  28.  and  their  seed  shall  be  e.  before  thee 
Prov.  12.  19.  tlie  hp  of  trnth  .•ihnllbe  e.  for  ever 

16.  3.  commit  thy  works,  thy  thoughts  shall  be  t. 

25.  5-  his  throne  .'haB  be  e.  for  ever,  29.  14. 
Isa.  2.  2.  mountain  of  the  Lord's  boose  shall  be  a 

16.  5.  and  in  mercv  shall  the  throne  be  c. 

3e.  t  8.  and  by  liberal  things  .fhall he  be  e. 

54.  14.  in  rigtiteousi'sss  nrhnlt  thou  be  e. 
.Jer.  30.20.  their  con^  egation  shall  be  e.  before  m« 
.1/jc.  4.  1 .  mountain .  f  house  of  the  Lord  shall  be  e, 
Zcch.5.  II.  to  buili   it  a  house,  and  it  shalibe  e. 

ESrJ  4BLISHETH. 
JVsm.  30.  74,  he  e  ^ll  her  vows,  or  all  mer  bonds 
Prov.  29.  4.  the  ki.T»  by  JBdgmcRt,  e.  the  land 
Dan.  B   i.5.  no  deciee  the  king  e.  may  bo  changed 
Hab.  2.  12.  woe  to  him  (bat  c.  a  city  by  iniquity 

2  Cor.  1.21.  now  fie  whi<h  «.  ns  with  vou  in  ChruC 

ESTABLISHMENT.' 
2  Chrnv.  32. 1,  after  the  e.  Sennacherib  came 
Psai.89.tl4.  justice  and  jndgmcnt  are  the  «.  of  rh» 
throne,  mercy  and  truth  before  thee,  97.'^l» 
ESTATE,  STATE 
■  Gen.  43.  7.  the  man  asked  us  strajtly  of  oar  s. 

1  Chron.  17.  17,  to  tftc  e.  of  a  man  m  high  degree 

2  Chron.  24,  13,  theyset  the  house  of  God  io  his* 
Esth.  t.  7.  according  to- the  a.  of  the  king 

19.  lei  theVing  give  her  r»y»l  e.  to  aaolhef 


ETE 

S$th.i  IS.  jave  gifts  accordiBg  to  the  s.  ofthe  king 
fob  22.  t  20.  whereas  uur  e.  is  not  cut  ilowii 
Ps<i/.3'.l.o.eveiy  man  at  Ins  best  s.altogetlicr  vanity 

1.%.  23.  wliu  romciiibered  us  iii  uui  luvv  e. 
PrcK.  27. 23.  be  diligent  to  know  the  «.  ot'tlty  flocks 

2^.  2.  by  a.  man  ut'kiiuwli^dge  «.  shaJJ  be  pruluiiged 
Feet-  I.  10  snyiiig,  lu,  I  uiii  come  to  great  e. 

3   18.  conceriiuig  llie  «.  of  tJie  sons  of  men 
fsa.  22.  19.  from  tliy  s.  sliall  lie  pull  thee  down 
Ezek.  10.  55.  Samaria  shall  return  to  her  former  e. 
Dan.  It.  7.  one  shall  stand  uj)  iu  his  e.  21. 
20.  then  sliall  stand  up  111  his  e.  a  raiser  of  taxes 
3<j  !iut  Ml  bis  e.  shall  he  liuiiuur  the  God  of  tbi  ces 
Mat.  12.  45. seven  other  spirits  enter,  tiu<  la.st  £.  ol 
tiiat  man  is  worse  than  the  tiriu,  Luke  11.  20. 
Luke  1.48.  hatli  regarded  low«.  of  liis  hai'dmaiden 
^cls  22.  5.  all  tlie  c.  of  the  eiders  doth  hear  witnesa 
hum.  12.  10.  hut  condescend  to  men  of  I   w  e. 
Pkil.".li).  I  niayixiufcuinlbrtwhenl  know  yours. 
20.  hke-ininded,  will  naturally  care  fur  your  «. 

4.  II.  learmjd  in  whatsoever*.  1  am  10  be  rontent 
Col.  4.  7.  all  my  s.  shall  Tychicus  declare  to  you 

6.  whom  1  sent,  that  he  might  know  yuurc 
Judc  6  the  angels  which  kept  not  their  first  e. 

EST.A'l'ES. 
Ezek.  30.  II.  I  will  settle  you  after  your  old  c. 
Mark  0.  21.  Hirud  made  a  supper  to  his  chief  e. 

EHVEEU. 
Jab  36.  10.  will  he  e.  thy  riches  ?  no  not  gold 
Psal.  liy.  12d.  1  e.  all  thy  precepts  to  he  right 
Isa.  53.  4.  we  did  e.  hiiii  smitten  of  God,  altiicted 
P/itl.  2.  3.  Id  each  e.  other  belter  Ihan  themselves 
1  7Vlt:«s.5.I3.  to  e.  them  hisldv  for  their  work'ssake 
1  Pet.  2.  t  1'-  c-  ail  men,  iov'e  the  hrotheihood 

3«ti:i:meu. 

2}eMr32. 15.  and  lightly  c.  the  lock  of  hissalvation 
I  Ham.  2.  :<U.  they  that  despise  me  tliall  be  lightly  c. 

18.  23.  seeing  i  am  a  |KKir  man  and  lightly  e. 
Job  23.  12.  1  have  e.  the  words  of  his  mouth  more 
Prac.  1 7.28.shutlelh  Ins  lips,  is  c.a  iiiaiiof  uiiderstan. 
/stt. 29. 10.  vour  turning  shall  be  e.as  the  potter's  clay 
17.  llie  tVuilfnl  field  shall  be  e.  as  a  Ibrcst 

53.  3.  he  was  dej-piseil,  and  we  e.  him  not 
Lam.  4.  2.  how  are  tiiey  c.  as  earthen  pitchers 
Luke  10.15.  highly  c.  iimiiiig  men,  abominable  loG. 
1  Cor.  6.  4.  sot  them  to  jiidgf  who  are  least  e. 

EsrEEMimi. 

'0*41.  27.  he  e.  iron  (is  straw,  liriiss  as  rotten  wood 

Ro7H.  14.  5.  one  c.  one  day  above  another;  another 

e.  every  day  alike 

14.  but  to  hiir  thnt  r.  anv  lliiiig  to  he  unclean 

ESTKEMI.VG. 

Ueb.  11.20.  e.  the  rc]iroa(liofC'hrist  greater  riches 

ESTIM.VTE. 

Lev  97. 14.  the  priest  shall  e.  It  whether  it  be  good 

or  bad,  as  the  priest  hIi:iII  c.  it,  so  shall  it  stand 

ESTIMATION. 

7-ei7. 5.15. bring  a  ram  with  thy  e.by  shekels  of  silver 

27.  2.  the  persons  .shall  lie  liir  the  Lord,  by  thy  c. 

3.  thy  c.  shall  he  of  the  male  from  30  years,  5. 

This  ward  found  often  in  this  Chapter. 

^um.  IK.  10.  from  a  uionlli  old,  according  to  thy  e. 

iKings  12.  I  4.  tlic  inonev  of  the  souls  of  his  c. 

ESTIM.VMONS. 
Lev.  27.  25.  all  thy  e.  according  to  the  shekel 

ESTRANGED. 
Job  19.  13.  mine  aciiuaintance  are  e.  from  me 
Pgal.  5.^.  3.  the  wicked  are  e.  from  the  womb 
7H.  30.  they  were  not  e.  from  their  lust 
ler.  1St.4.  because  they  have  e.  this  place,  and  burnt 
jRci.l4.5.because  llic\  are  all  c  from  me  lliro'  idols 

ETEKNAL. 
The  wordg  eternal,  evcrliisliiig,  for  ever,  are 
sometime.'!  taken  for  a  long  lime,  and  arc  not 
alwai/.ito  be  iindemtood  strictly;  for  example., 
If  !.»■  «Mrf,  Gen.  17.8,  I  will  give  to  thee  and 
to  thy  seed  the  land  of  Canaati.,  for  an  ever- 
lasting possession,  ./ind  in  ctiap.  13.  15,  1 
will  give  it  to  thee,  and  to  thy  seed  tor  ever; 
that  ijf,  for  a  lung  spare  of  time.  ..Ind  iii\ 
Gen.  4!t.  20.  ae  find  everlasting  hills,  so  called 
to  dftttite  their  antiquittj.,  stahiltty^  and  dura- 
tuin;  and  tki/:  ejj)re.<.iwo  is  used  Ui  shew  the 
long  conUnyauce  and  durablniess  «/ Joseph'si 
blessing,  (iod  promises  a  throne  to  David, 
an  eternal  kingdtnu,  a  puslerily  l/iat  toill  iicrer\ 
ie  cxlioguishfd;  that  ««,  that  his  and  his  son.i' 
empire  tcill  he  of  a  very  long  duration,  2Sam. 

7.  10.  1  <;hr«ti.  17.  14.  that  it  will  be  cren 
eternal,  if  hereby  the  kin<rd/!nr  of  the  Messiah 
be  uuderstoad.  Thus,  Thou  shalt  he  our  guide 
from  this  time  forth  even  for  ever,  that  ii, 
during  our  whole  life.  ..Ind  in  many  other 
filaces  af  trripture,  and  in  yartieuliir,  loirii. 
the  VDord  for  ever  is  applied  to  Ot.lewisli  ritre 
and  privileges,  t!  cosamonly  siijnijiee  no  more 
than  daring  the  standing  of  t.'iat  rommon- 
trrcdth,  or  untJl  the  eomir.^  nf  the  Messiah, 
r.ivd.  i2.  14.  17.  JVurti.  10.  8. 

Kti'tuity,  when  (iod  is  the  subject  in  question,: 


EVE 

always  denotes  a  real  eternity.     Exod.  15.  18, 
The  Lord  shall  reign  lor  ever  and  ever.     Lieut. 
32.  4U,  1  lift  up  my  hand  to  heaven,  and  say,  1 
live  lor  ever.     Dent.  33.  27,  The  eternal  God  is 
thy  refuge.     Tlce  blessed  will  enjoy  eternal  life 
and  kuppmess,  and  reprobates   be  cast  into 
eternal  Jire ;    t/te   kappiuess    of  the  one,  and 
niiserij  of  the  otjier,  wiU  never  have  uh  end, 
Alat.  25.  40.      The  Hen  of  Hod  is  eternal  in 
the  litghest  sense,  without  beginning,  without 
end,   1  Tim.  1.   17.     He  is  caileA  a   priest  lor 
ever  after  the  order  of  Meichtzedek,  Psal.  )  10. 4. 
His  gospel,  the  ever'.aslmg  gospel,   Jiev.  14.  0. 
'J'ke  same  gospel  that  was  from  the  beginning, 
and  be.'iides  which,  there  neither  is,  nor  ever 
shall  be,  any  other  doctrine  of  salvation  re- 
vealed,   while   the   world  endureth.      'The  re- 
deiupiioH  which  he  has  procured  for  us,  is  an 
eternal  redeiiiptioii,   H'eb.  !).  12.     Us  virtue  is 
oj' perpetual  continuance;  such  as  are  redeemeil 
from  the  guilt  and  punishment  of  sin,  arc  so 
for  erer.      'The  C<ivenant,  or  JV'cio  'J'estanicnt, 
which  he  confirmed  by  his  blood,  ts  an  everlast- 
ing co\  eiiaiK,   Heb.  13.  20.      It  is  a  covenant 
never   to  be  changed,    as   the   former    was : 
Kverlasling  life  is  promised  in  it ;  and  it  is 
of   itcrnal  efficacy.       'The  glory  and  reward 
which  he  hath  merited  for  us,  ts  an  eternal 
weight  of  glory,  2  C'oj-  4.  17.    Everlasting  habi- 
tations, or  tents,  Luke  10. 9.  are  the  liabilaiions 
appointed  by  Hod  in  heaven  for  the  predesii 
natcd,  those  chosen  to  salvation  through  saiic- 
tilication  of  the  Spirit,  and  belief  of  the  truth. 
Deut.  33.27.  the  e.G.  is  thy  refuge,  and  underneath 
Jsa.  00.  15.  I  will  make  thee  an  e.  excellency 
Mark  3.  2'J.  but  ia  in  danger  of  e.  damnation 
Horn.  1.  20.  that  are  made,  even  his  c.  power  and 
Godhead 
2  Cor.  4.  17.  worketli  for  U9  an  e.  weigi;t  of  glory 
18.  but  the  things  which  are  not  seen  are  e. 
5.  1.  we  have  a  house  e.  in  the  heavens 
Eph.  3.  II.  according  to  tlie  e.  purpose  in  Christ 
1  /'im.  1.  17.  unto  the  king  e.  be  honour  and  glory 
27V«i.2.10.  they  may  obtain  salvation  with  e.glory 
Hcb.  5.  9.  he  became  the  author  of  e.  salvation 
0.  2.  the  doctrine  of  baptisms,  and  of  e.  judgment 

9.  12.  having  obtained  e.  redemption  for  us 

14.  who  through  llie  e.Spiritoftered  himself  to  G. 

15.  might  receive  the  promise  of  e.  inheritance 
}Pct.5.  lO.G.  called  us  unto  Ills*. glory  by  Oi.  Jes. 
./lii/c  7.an  e.vample,6utienngthe  vengeance  of  £.  lire 

ETERNAL  life. 
.Mat.  19.10.  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may  have  c.  life  ? 
25.  40,  but  the  righteous  shall  go  into  life  e. 
Mark  10.  17.  good  Master,  what  shall  1  do,  that  I 
may  inherit  e.  life  ?  Luke  10.  25.  (  18.  IS. 
30.  he  shall  receive  in  the  world  to  come  e.  life 
John  3.  15.  believelh  in  him  should  have  e.  lij'e 

4.  30.  and  gatheieth  fruit  unto  lij'c  c. 

5.  39.  search  scrijituies,  for  in  them  ye  have  c.  life 

6.  54.  whoso  drinketh  my  blood  hath  e.  life. 
O8.to  whom  shall  we  go?  thou  hast  words  of  c./(/c 

10.  28.  1  give  unto  my  sheep  c.  life,  never  perish 
12.  25.  that  hateth  Ins  life,  shall  keep  it  to  e.  life 
17.2.  he  should  give  e.  lij'c  to  as  many  asgiven  him 

3.  this  is<)/ee.rhattliey  might  know  thee  andSon 
.icts  13.48.many  as  were  ordained  to  e.life  believed 
Horn.  2.  7.  to  them  who  seek  for  glory,  e.  life 
5.  21.  even  so  might  grace  reign  to  e.  life  by  Jesus 
0. 23.  but  the  gift  of  G.  is  e.  life  thro'  Jesus  t'lirisi 
I  Tim.  0. 12.  O  man  of  God,  lay  bold  on  e.  life,  19. 
Tit.  I.  2.  in  ho|ie  of  e.  life,  which  God  promised 
3.  7.  be  made  heirs  according  to  the  ho|ie  of  e.  life 
I  John  I.  2.  c.  life  which  was  with  the  Father 

2.  25.  this  is  the  promise  he  promised,  even  e.  life 

3.  15.  no  murderer  hath  e.  life  abiding  in  him 

5.  1 1.  the  record  that  God  halh  given  to  us  e.  life 
13.  that  ye  may  know  that  ye  have  e.  life 
20.  this  is  ihe  true  God,  and  e.  life 
Judc  21.  lookmg  for  the  moicv  of  Lord  unto  e.  life 

ETERNITY. 
1  .Snm.  15.  t  29.  also  the  e.  of  Israel  will  not  lie 
/.s«.  57.15.  the  hiirli  and  loftv  One  that  iiihabitelhe. 
Jrr.  10.  t  10.  the  Lord  is  the  true  God,  King  ofe. 
J/ic.o.  1 2.  whose  goings  have  been  from  days  ofe. 

EVA.NGELIST. 
.ffr«2!.8.wc  entered  into  the  house  of  Philip  The  e. 
'i'Tim.  4.5.  but  wairli  ihon,  do  tlic  work  of  an  e. 

EVANGELISTS. 
Kpk.  4.  11.  he  gave  some  apostles  and  some  e. 

EVEN. 
Oe.n.  19.  1.  there  came  two  angels  to  Sodom  at  c. 
F.xod.  12.  18.  on  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  at  e. 
iti.'i. .Moses  sa id, lite,  then  shali  ye  know  that  Lord 

12.  lit  e.  vat  ri(«h  jl  13.  at  c.  the  quails  came 
18. 14.  Ihe  (leople stand  by  thee  from  morning  tc  e. 
30.  8.  iind  when  Aaron  lightelh  the  him[)S  at  e. 
Lev.  11.2-1.  shall  be  iiiicleaii  until  e.  25, 27, 28,  31. 
39,  -10.  I  14.  40.  I  15.  5,  H,  7,  &c.  |  17.  15.  | 
22.  6.  I  JVuiM.  19.  7,  8,  10,  21,  212 
2  A 


EVE 

A(o.23.5.  the  fourteenth  d^  of  first  month,  at  e.  if 
the  Lord's  pasisover,  M'um.  9.  3.  iJeut.  10.  6. 
JS/'uin.  9.  1 1 .  the  I4th  day  of  the  second  month  at  e 
21.  when  the  cloud  abode  from  e.  to  morning 

19. 19.  bathe  himself  in  water,  shall  be  clean  at  e. 
Deut.  28.  07.  thou  shalt  sav,  would  God  it  were  3. 
Judg.  20.  23.  they  wept  belore  the  Lord  till  c 
20.  they  wept  and  fasied  till  e.  2  *«m.  1.  la. 

21. 2.  the  iieople  aboile  till  c.  belore  God  and  wopt 
huth  2.  17.  so  Kulh  gleaned  in  the  field  until  e. 
1  i'lirn.  20. 5. 1  may  hide  nivself  unto  third  day  at «. 
1  Kings  22.  35.  Ahab  died  at  e.  2Chron.  18.  34. 
1  Chr.  2;t.  30.  praise  the  Lord  every  morning  and  e 
Ezek.  12.  4.  thou  shalt  go  Ibrth  at  e.  in  their  sigh; 

7.  ill  tiled  digged  through  the  wall  with  my  hand 

24.  18.  I  spake  to  people,  and  at  e.  my  wife  diod 

.Mat.  8.  10.  when  the  c.  was  come,  2ti.  8.  |  26.  20. 

I  27.  57.  Mark  4.35.  |  0.  47.  |  11.  19.  j  15.  42 

Mark  1.32.  at  e.  they  brought  to  liini  the  diseased 

13.  35   at  e.  at  midnight,  or  at  cock-ciowing 
./ohnG.  10.  whenc.  was  come,  disciples  went  down 

EVEN 
!  Kings  1.48.eiton  my  throne,  mine  eyes  c.  seeing  it 
Prov.  22.  19.  I  made  known  to  thee,  e.  to  thee 
/.■;«.  44.  28.  e.  saying  to  Jerusa.  thou  shalt  be  built 

50.  5.  e.  to  them  will  I  give  a  name  better  than 
Ezik.  20.  11.  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  e.  live 
21.  13.  what  if  the  sword  contemn  e.  the  rod 
Horn. 8.23.  e.  we  ourselves  groan  within  ourselves 

1  Cor.  11.  14.  doth  not  e.  nature  it=elf  teach  you  ' 
15.  24.  deliver.  I'p  the  kingd.  to  God,  e.  the  Father 

2  Cor.  1.3.  blessed  be  God,  c.  the  Father  of  our  Lord 
10!l3.  hatlulistributed  a  measure  to  reach  e.toyoo 

P/i»i.2.8.  obedient  to  death,  f.  the  death  of  the  croEu 

EVEN. 
Eiod.  27.  5.  that  llio  net  may  be  e.  to  midst  of  altar 
.hib  31.  0.  let  me  tie  weighed  in  an  e.  balance 
Psat.  2(i.  12.  my  loot  standeth  in  an  c.  place 
OiHj.4.2.  teeth  like  a  flock  ol  sheep  that  arc  c. shorn 
AMAel9.44.enemies  shall  lavthee«.  with  the  ground 

EVENING. 
Oen.  8.  11.  and  the  dove  came  in  tc.  him  in  the  e. 

30.  10.  Jiicob  came  out  of  the  field  in  the  e. 
Eiod.  12.  (i.  asKcmlily  of  Israel  shall  kill  it  in  the  e. 
iJeut.  23.  11.  but  whiji  ^.  coineth,  shall  wash  liims. 
Josh.  10.20.  they  v>'ere  hanging  on  Ihe  trees  until  e. 
Judg.  19.  9.  now  the  day  draweth  toward  e. 
1  .Sun/.  14.24.  cursed  he  the  man  that  eateth  till  t. 

.30.  17.  David  smote  them  to  tlie  e.  of  the  next  da; 
Eslh.  2. 14.  in  the  e.  she  went,  and  on  the  morrow 
Job  7. 14.  when  shall  I  rise,  and  the  e.  be  meaoiired'! 
Psal.  59.  f).  they  return  at  e.  they  make  a  noise 
1  (.  at  e.  let  them  return  and  make  a  noise 

90.  0.  in  the  e.  it  is  cut  down  and  w  itherelh 

104.23.  mangoeth  forth  to  his  labour  until  the  a. 
Prov.  7. 9.  he  w  ent  the  way  to  her  house  in  tlie  c. 
Ecci.  11.  0.  m  Ihe  e.  withhold  not  lliine  hand 
Jcr.  C.  4.  Ihe  shadows  of  the  e.  are  stretched  out 
Ezc'k.  33. 22.  the  hand  of  Lord  was  on  me  in  the  e. 

40.  '.;;.  but  the  gate  shall  not  b>-  shut  till  the  e. 
Zepk.  2.  7.  in  Ashkelon  shall  tliey  he  down  in 

the  c. 
Mat.  14.23.  when  e.  was  come,  he  was  there  alone 

10.  2.  when  it  is  e.  ye  say,  it  will  be  fair  weather 
Mark  14.  17.  in  Ihe  c.  conielh  with  the  twelve 
J.uke  24  29.  abide  wilh  us,  for  it  is  toward  c. 
i/tfA«20.19.  the  same  day  at  e.caiiie  Jesus  and  stood 

EVENING  with  morning. 
CJcn.  1.  5   the  e.  and  morning  were  the  first  day 
tj.  the  second  day  |{  13.  third  day  ||  19.  fourth  day 
2.3.  the  niih  day  ||  31.  were  the  sixth  day 
.Kjof/.  18. 13.  people  stood  by  Moses  from  morn. toe. 

27.  21.  shall  Older  it  from  e.  to  morn.  J.ev.  24.  3. 
1  Sam.  17.  10.  I'hilistine  ilrew  near  m^riimg' and  e. 
1  Kings  17.  0.  brought  him  bread  vinrning  anil  e. 
I  Chr.  10.40.  to  otVer  Imrnl-olU'rings  morning  and 

e.  iCkr.  2.  4.  I  13.  11.  |  31.3.  Ezra  3.3 
.lob  4.  20.  they  are  destroyed  from  morning  lo  e. 
Psal.  30.  t  5.  w<  eping  in  the  e.  joy  in  the  morning 
5,5.  17.  e.  and  moivivg,  and  at  noon,  will  I  jiruy 
().5.  8.  the  outgoings  of  morning  and  e.  to  rejoice 
T'ait.  8.  1 14.  lo  2,3(10  e.  morning  sanctuary  cleans. 

20.  Ihe  vision  of  the  e.  and  morning  is  true 

Jicts  28.  23.  persuading  them  fiom  v.orning  to  e. 

EVEN\Nii,  Jliljectiee. 

1  Kings  18.  29.  they  pro|ihesied  till  e.  sacrifice 
30.  at  the  time  of  the  ofieriiig  ofthe  r.  .sacrilioo 

2  Kings  10. 15.  on  great  allar  hum  c.  nieat-otfering 
EzraH.  4.  I  sat  astonished  until  the  e.  saorifico 

.5.  at  e.  sacrifice  I  arose  from  my  heaviness 
Psal.  141.  2.  let  my  prayer  be  as  the  e.  sacrifice 
/Ja«.9.21.  touched  me  about  the  tinieof  e.  oblalion 
Hab.  1.  8.  and  are  more  fierce!  than  the  c.  wolvef 
Zeph.  3. 3.  her  judges  are  e.  wolves,  ihoy  gnaw  hoI 
ZecA.14.7.  come  to  pnss,iluit  at  r.  time  shall  be  .'•gl.t 

EVENINGH. 
Eiod.  12.  t6.  shall  kill  it  between  the  two  e 
JVk/h.  9.  1 3.  keep  the  pa.ssovei  between  ihe  two  e 

28.  t  4.  ofi'er  the  other  lamb  biMwoen  the  two  e. 
ler.  5.  (J.  and  a  wolf  of  the  t.  shall  spt.il  thorn 


EYE 


EVENT. 

iHie  e  liai>i»'iieili  to  thrtin  all,  9. 3. 


Eccl.  a.  14 

;i   '2.  Ill   .-i'  IS  Olid  e.  u>  ilu^  ciglilBous  anil  wdikeil 

EV  EN  Til) K,  or  EVENlMi-TlDE. 
(rcn.  IM   ti;{.  Isiiiii;  wi-ut  out  to  iui;tl(tal«  r.t  tin;  e. 
Jush.  7.  I).  Josliiin  tell  on  111?  face  till  llie  e. 

i.-i'i.  and  lliekingol' Ai  liu  hanged  oil  a  ti«e  »iU  e. 
2  Sam    1 1.  '2.  in  an  r.  Uaviil  walked  on  tUu  top 
ha.  17.  14.  beliolil  at  e.-liiU;  trouUc,  and  bufote 
Mark  i  1. 1 1,  now  tlie  e.  was  came,  Jesua  went  out 
acts  4.  3.  they  put  tliein  in  hold,  for  it  was  now  e. 

KVEU. 
Lov.  C.  13  the  tire  shall  e.  he  buining  on  tbo  altar 
A'um.  'Jii.  30.  hast  ridden  on,  e.  siuce  1  was  tliioc 
Vtut.  4.  33.  did  c.  people  heat  the  voices  of  God? 

I'J.  y   to  love  V,m\,  and  to  walk  e.  in  liis  ways 
Judg.  11.  25>  dUl  lie  t-.  fi^Ut  against  Israel? 
I  Kiitgs  5.  1.  for  iliram  wase.  a  lover  of  David 
Job  4.7.reineniU;r,wlio  e.  perished,being  innocent? 
I's.  5.  1 1.  lhi.se  that  trust,  let  tlieme.  shout  fur  joy 

25.  tj.  thy  leiular  inercies  have  been  e.  of  old 
15.  mine  eyes  are  e.  towards  Lord,  sliall  pluck 

37.2I>.  lie  is  e.  merciful,  ami  Uiuleth,seed  blessed 

51.  3.  my  lraii»gres»ions  uimI  my  sui  is  c.  before  me 

«l.2.  or  e.  thou  hadst  foiined  earth,  Prou.  8.  il. 

111.  5.  lie  will  i:.  he  mindful  of  his  coveuaut 

111).  98.  thy  cjHnniandioents  are  e.  with  lue 
Cant.6.12.  or  e.  I  was  aware, luy  soul  made  me  like 
Isa.  28.  2d.  Itecausc  Ite  will  not  e.  be  threshing  it 

3.3.  20.  not  one  of  the  stakes  shall  e.  be  removed 
r>an.6.24.  or  c.  they  came  at  the  bottom  of  the  den 
Joel  2.  2.  hath  not  been  e.  the  like  nor  any  more 
Mat.  24.  21.  siich  as  was  aot.  no,  nor  e.  shall  be 
Mark  15.  8.  to  desire  hiiii  to  do  as  be  bad  e.  done 
l^ukc  15.  31.  and  he  said,  son,  thou  art  e.  with  me 
John  4.29.  a  man  told  me  all  things  that  e.  I  did,  30. 

8  35.  servant  abideth  not,  but  ihe  ^^oll  abidetU  c. 

10.  8.  all  that  e.  came  betote  me  aie  thieves 

18.  20.  1  e.  taught  in  the  synagogue  imd  lemplc 
Mcts  %\.  15.  we,  or  e.  be  come  ate  ready  to  kill  him 
Eph.  5.  2J.  for  no  man  e.  yet  haled  his  own  flesh 
1  Thess.  4.  17.  and  so  sliall  we  e.  be  vviib  the  Lord 

5.  15.  hut  f.  follow  that  which  is  good 
S  Tim.  3.  7.  e.  learning,  and  liever  able  to  come 
Heb.  7. 24.  but  this  man,  because  he  contmuelh  c. 
25.  seeing  c.  Uvetbto  make  intercession  for  them 
Jade  25.  to  God  our  iSaviour  be  glory,  now  aiul  c. 
Hee  Endureth. 
For  EVER 
Si,>e  Sigitificatiun  on  Eternai- 
Of.H.  13.  15.  to  Thee  will  1  give  it  and  thy  seeifove. 
43.  9.  then  let  me  bear  th«  blame /or  e.  44.  32. 
Fiod.3.15.  this  is  my  name/or  e.aod  my  memotia!' 

12.  14.  keep  it  a  feast  by  an  oidmance  for  e.  17. 
24.  an  ordinance  to  thee,  and  lo  thy  sons  far  c. 

14.  13.  ye  sliall  see  them  agam  no  more/ur  e. 

19.  9.  that  ihe  |M;ople  may  believe  Ihce  fur  e. 
21. 1).  Iioro  his  ear, and  he'  shall  s<.rve  bun /ur*. 
31.  17.  it  I*  a  sign  betwwn  me  ami  Israel /or  e. 
32.13.  give  this  laiid.undtlK-yshalUiihetit  It /ore. 

Lev.  25. 23.  tlie  land  s-hall  not  be  sold  fur  c.  is  mine 
30.  the  house  shall  be  established  fur  e.  l»  bun 
46.  they  shall  be  your  bimdmen/or  e. 
A"u;n.  10.  8.  for  an  orduiance  for  e.  15. 15. 1 18.  3. 
18.  19.  it  is  a  covenant  of  salt /or  e.  unto  thee 
24.  20.  he  said,  .Amaiek  shiill  perish /or  e. 

24.  shall  afflict  Eber,  he  also  shall  perish  far  e. 
Deut.  4. 40.  the  earth  which  God  giveth  thee /or  e. 
5.  29.  it  might  l>e  well  with  them /or  e.  12.  28. 

13.  Ifi.  it  shall  lie  a  heap /or  e.  not  built  again 
l.'S.  17.  take  an  awl,  he  shill  be  thy  servant /ore. 
18.  5.  for  God  hath  chosen  him  and  his  sons /or  e. 
23.  6.  thou  shall  not  seek  Iheir  i>eace/»r  e. 

20.  4G.  they  shall  be  upon  thee  for  a  sign  far  e. 
29.  29.  those  things  revealed  belong  to  us  for  e. 

JusliA.l.  these  stones  shall  be  for  a  memorial  far  e. 

24.  that  ye  might  fear  the  Lord  your  God /or  e. 

0.  28.  Joshua  burnt  Ai,  and  made  it  a  .heap /art. 

14.  9.  the  land  shall  be  thine  mlieritance/wr  c. 
I  Sflm.l.22.api>ear  before  the  Lord  and  abide /or  c. 

2.;U).  [  said,ti(y  house  should  walk  Ix-fote  me  for  c. 

'.Vi.  there  shall  not  be  anold  man  ni  house /or  c. 

35.  he  shall  walk  before  mine  Anointed /or  e. 
3. 13.  that  I  will  Judgi:  his  house /or  e.  for  mnimly 

14.  inii]iiilvof  Fli's  house  shall  not  be  purgeit/.c 
20.  15.  ihoi'i  sImU  not  cut  oH'  Ihy  kind»iess/«r  e. 

23  Ihe  Lord  be  between  thee  and  mc/or  f.  42. 
Sr7.  12.  ihereforc  he  shall  be  my  servant  for  e.. 
28. 2. 1  will  make  tlicc  kt«|>cr  of  mine  lieail/«>r  c. 
Sam  2.2li..'\biier  said,shall  thesword  dcvour/.c? 
3.28.  I  anil  my  kiiigd.  are  guiltless  before  .?>./or  e. 
7.  iM.  thou  hast  confirmed  Israel  to  thee /or  e. 

■26  and  let  thy  name  l)e  magnified  fur  e. 

2!>  thai  his  house  may  continue/or  f.before  thee 
ySings  8.13.  settled  place  for  thee  to  abide  in  fore 
0.  3.  this  house  built,  to  put  my  name  there /or  e 
lO.O.because  the  Liird  loved  Israel /ore. therefore 
11.  39.  I  will  alflict  Davirl's  seed,  bnl  iic)t/„r 

12.7   they  will  be  thy  servants /o/-f.  2r/jr.  10 
IKins^  0'21,  leprosy  cleii  ve  lo  tiiee  and  secd^'or  e. 


EVE 

ijkron.  17.22.  didst  thou  make  ihine  own/or  c. 

23.  13.  be  and  sonu/ur  e.  to  burn  uicviise  before  L. 

2o.  '.1.  il   lorsake  him,  he  will  cast  lliee  ort'/ore. 

2y.  Id.  U  Lord  God  of  Israel,  keej)  llus  jl'or  t. 
2  CAroK.  7.  It),  that  mj  name  may  be  ibese/ar  e. 

21. 7.  he  ptomised  to  give  a  lighl  to  his  sous/e'r  t. 

3U.8.  his  sanctuary  whieb  be  lialhsauctibedjor  e.  ; 

33.  4.  Ill  Jerusalem  shall  my  nanu;  be /or  e. 
JVtA.lii.not  come  into  congregutionof  God/ore. 
Job  4.20.  ihey  pecish/wr  e.vvulwmt  a:iy  regatding  it 

14.20  thou  pcevailest/orc.ag.hiiu,  and  be  uasseth 

19.  24.  graven  on  with  iron  pen  ic  tlie  tuck  far  e. 

20.  7.  yet  he  shall  petish /or  «.  hke  bisuwu  dung 
23.  7.  so  sliould  1  be  deUvered/or  e.  ftom  my  j,udgi- 
3b.  7.  yea  he  doth  eslabbsJi  them/»r  e. 

Psai.  9.  7.  but  the  Lotd  sliall  emlure  fur  e. 

18.  tl»e  expectation  of  poor  shall  not  perish /or  e. 

12.  7.  O  Loid,  thou  shall  preserve  them  fur  e. 

13.  1.  liow  long  wilt  thdu  loiget  me,  O  L.  /or  e.? 
19. 9.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean,  euduriug  /or  e. 

21.  li.  thou  bast  made  bim  most  blessed /or  e. 
23.  0.  I  wdl  dwell  in  the  bouse  of  the  Lord  fur  t. 

28.  9.  feed  them  also,  and  lift  them  up /or  c. 

29.  Itt.  yea  the  Lord  Kitleth  king  for  e. 

30.  12.  1  will  give  thanks  to  thee  fur  e.  79.  13. 
33.  11.  the  counsel  of  the  Ijjrd  slatuleth /or  e. 
37.  18.  and  their  uibcntance  shall  be /or  e. 

28.  and  his  saints  are  preserved /or  c. 

29.  the  righteous  shall  dwell  m  the  land  fur  e. 
41. 12-  thou  scttes4  me  befoce  thy  lace  J'or  e. 

44.  8.  and  we  praise  thy  name  Jor  e.  Sehib 
23.  awake,  O  Loid,  arise,  cast  us  not  vS  for  e. 

45.  2.  therefote  God  bath  blessed  thee /or  c. 
49j3  Jot  the  redemption  of  their  soul  ceaselb/tir  e. 

11.  Ihought  is,  that  then  bouses  conluiue  for  e. 
52.  5.  God  shall  Ukewise  destroy  tbee  for  e. 

9. 1  will  praise  tUee/or  e.  1  will  wait  on  thy  name 
Gl.  4.  1  will  abide  in  thy  tabernacle /or  e. 

7.  he  shall  abide  beforeGod/ore.  prepare  mere jc 

8.  I  will  sing  praise  unto  iby  name /or  e. 
CO.  7.  he  tuleth  by  bis  power /or  e. 
i'M.  lb.  yea  the  Lord  will  HwkII  in  it /or  e. 

72.  17.  iiis  name  sliaU  endiir-'  fur  e.  be  coutinucii 

19.  and  blessed  be  his  glorious  name  for 

73.  21).  but  (iod  IS  my  strength  and  pottioa/or  e. 

74.  1.  (>  God,  why  hast  thou  cast  us  otf/or  e.  ? 
10.  sluilltlie  enemy  blaspheme  thy  iiajne/or  c. '. 
19.  forget  not  the  congiegatiunof  thy  poor /ore 

75.  9. 1  willdeclate/ort.  1  will  sing  praises  to  God 
77.  7.  will l>.  cast  utf /or  c?  favuurabk' no  mute? 

&.  ismercy  cleangouo/orc?  dutli promise  fail'? 
79.  5.  huw  long.  Lord,  wilt  tbuu  be  angry  ?  J'or  e? 
81.  15.  but  ttveir  lime  sliouUl  liave  erulured/or  e. 
83.  17.  let  tluMii  be  confounded  and  Iruubled/orc. 
8i  5.  wilt  thou  lie  angry  with  us /or  c. .? 
89.  1.  1  will  singuf  llii;iiietci.esuf  the  Luid/ore. 

2.  1  have  sail!,  meicy  shall  be  built  up /or  c. 

29.  his  seed  also  will  I  maki' to  eiiduii! /or  c.  36. 

40.  huw  lung  wilt  thuu  huit-  thyself?  /ar  e.f 
92.  7.  It  IS  that  ihey  shall  be  destroyed /or  e. 
93. 5.  iKjlmess  hecometb  thine  house,  O  L.  for  e. 
103.  9.  neither  wdl  he  keep  hw  anger /or  c. 
105.  8.  he  liath  remembered  bis  cuvcnanl /or  e. 

UO.  4,  thou  art  a  priest  for  e.  aftct  the  order  of 
Mclcbizedek,  Wb.  5.  ti.  [  6.  20.  \  7.  17,  21. 

111.  9.  he  hath  coiMuanded  his  cuvemint/or  e. 

112.  fi.  surely  he  shall  uos  be  moved /or  e. 
1 19. 89. /or  e.  O  Lurd,thy  word  issettledin  heaven 
125.2.  frumbeneefotth  even /ore.  131.3.  /s,;.  9.7. 
132.  14,  this  IS  my  rest  for  e.  Iiere  will  I  dwell 
146.  6.  the  Lotd  who  keopcth  truth /or  e. 

19.  the  Lord  shall  reign /or  c.  even  iby  God 
Prov.  27.  24.  for  richss  are  not  far  e. 
f:cci.2.16.no  re  membr.ofwi3<' mote  than  fool /ore. 
3.  14.  whatsoever  God  doth,  il  shall  lie /or  e. 
9.li.nurhave  they  me  re  a  portion /sre.in  any  thing 
Isa.  26.  4.  Irus^t  ye  m  Lord /or  e.  fir  m  L.  Jehovah 
32. 17.ofriglite»>usn.ipiietness,nnd  assurance/ore. 
34.  10.  the  smoki^  thereof  shall  go  up/er  e. 

17.  stjiill  possess  It/or  e.frorogi.TK'ration  to  gcncr. 
40.  a.  but  the  word  of  our  God  shall  stand '/or  v. 
47.  7.  and  tliou  saidst,  1  shall  be  a  ladj /or  e. 
31  .fi.but  mv  Kdvation  shall  be/ore.  and  rig-iteuus. 
>K  bill  mv  tigliteousnessshallbt^  for  e.  undsalvat, 
57. 16.  wiU  not  contend/or  e.  nor  be  always  vvroih 
.v.).  21.  and  niv  words  shall  not  depart /or  e. 
60.  21.  ihy  petiple  sbrill  inherit  tise  land /ere 
64.  9.  bt;  not  wroth  iK»r  teniembet  iniquity /or  e. 
65. 18.  l>e  glad  and  rejoice /or  c.  in  what  I  create 
Jer.  3.  5.  wdl  be  reserve  his  anger /or  r.? 

12.  I  am  merciful,  I  will  no>  keep  anger /or  e. 
17.  4.  ye  kindle  a  fin;  which  shall  burn  fur  e. 
25.  Jerusalem  and  this  city  shall  remain /or  e. 

31.  40.  It  shall  not  be  plucked  up  any  more /or«. 

32.  39.  give  one  heart  that  they  itray  tear  me/ore. 
3.5.  6.  Jonadab  said,  ye  shall  drink  no  wine /or  e. 

19.  Jorat'^K  shall  not  want  a  man  before  me  fore. 
40. S*  .r.'r~»  oe  fi>rdnier>iis  niid  ii  desolHt ion/ore. 
50.  39.  sliiill  be  no  more  inhabited /or  e.  51. 26, 62, 
Lam.  3.  31 .  for  the  Lord  will  not  cast  oSfar  c. 


EVE 

iMm.b.  19   timti,  tt  L.  foraainest  for  a.  thy  tlkraai 

20.  slietefore  dost  thoo  forget  us/or  c.? 
EiMk.  y7J25.  tbcy  ajid  their  child r.  s.Sali  dwetf/or  fl 

and  nay  servjint  Uavid  sliall  be  their  piimce/»r  < 

43.  7.  1  wdl  dwull  lu  the  uiubi  of  IsriUil  /»r  t.  9 
Dan  2.  U.  bin  his  kingdom  ^IkiU  .>uuKi/ur  c. 

4,  31.,  1  [iraisediiiiil  ktwioiired  liiraihiiMivcMk/ore. 

C.-t"i  (i.u.f  Driiniel,  fc«is  livimf^G.  iind  stedfast/Vnr  e". 

".IS.sainlsofmoflt  llrah  shall  pfwsesskingd./o-re. 

12'.  7.  and  swa.reby  him  lluit  livefh/flr  e. 
Z?')S.2.1'J.I  will  b<'irot  hi  tliee  wntfi  me/!><-  «.  in  rfsrht. 
./w;i3.20.  but  Jud. sliall  dwell/»r  s.  aBdJ«nua}SK 
Amu3  l.ll.Edomcaslolf  pity  and  keptw:atii/sr«. 
(Jbad.  10.  I^duin,.  thou  shall  be  cut  utf /or  e. 
Jaaiiu&2.6.eartti.  with  lier  l^iars  was  about  raefot  t. 
Mil.  2.  9.  ye  have  taken  away  my  glory /or  e. 

4. 7.  and  the  Lord  shall  teign  over  them  for  e. 

7. 18.  tetaiuelh  not  anget /or  e.delightB  ia  metcj 
Mai.  1. 4.  against  whom  L.  liathindignaatLou/or  e. 
Mat.  C.  13.  lot  Ihinc  is  the  power  and  glory  /or  « 

21. 19.  no  fruU  grow  on  lbee/»r  e.  Mark  11.  14 
J.ukc  1.  33.  and  be  sliaJl  reign  over  Jacob/or  e. 

55.  as  be  sjiaJie  lo  .■^btabani  and  lus  .seed /or  « 
!./oAa  fe.  35.  setvaul  abidttb  Uijt  in  the  liuase/ar  «■ 

12.  34.  we  have  beard  thai  Christ  abideth  for  e. 

14.  16.  the  Comlbiter  may  abide  wilh  yoii/»r  e. 
Rom.  1.2i  mote  ihao  Cteatot.wbo  isblessed /or  a 

9.  5.  C'brisl,  who  is  over  all,  God  blessed /or  e. 
11.  36.  lo  whom  be  glory  fur  e.  ameDy  16.  27. 

2  t'ea.  9.  9.  his  righteousness  leuiametb  /or  c. 

F/iilem.  15.  that  ihou-sliouhlesl  tcceive  him/»r  a 

i/fi.  10.  12l /ore  .sat  down  on  the  nglu  hand  of  U 

14.  he  perfccted/o?r  c.  lUem  iKat  are  sanctitieii 

13-8.  Jesus. Christ, the  sjune  Eo-«lay  and /ore. 

1  Pit.  1.  23.  Uie  word,  of  God,,  vshicb  livelh  for  e. 
25.  but  the  woeiI  of  the  Lotd  eiuJaiBtu/osre. 

2  Pet.  2.  17.  are  cloiuis  earned  with  a  tempest,  t» 
whom  mist  of  daikness-istesetved/ort.  J^utielSl 

2./uAu2.1br  truth^ssake  which  shall  be  with  iis/i»r  a. 
Sit  Establish,  Est.veusuico. 
J.ive  fov  EVEK. 
ftcit.3.  22.  'est  fee  eat  of  tree  of  life  and  rive  for s 
J)  cut.  :>2  4(il  I  hit  up  my  hsuidand  siiy,I  lift  for  a 
\Kiitgx  1,31  saul^et  my  lord  king  David  tire  fare. 
jVe/i.2.  3. 1  said  to  lhe'kjng,let  lhekingi»rf/or«r. 
Ps-  22. 26.  praise  the  L-  your  hgarts  shall  Urn  for  a 
49.  9.  that  he  shoukl  still  lifce  fe<r  c.  not  s<3e 
Dan.  2.  4.  O  king,  lire  for  c.  3.  9.  |  5. 10.  f  6.  6,28. 
ZccA.  1   5^  and  the  prophets,  do  they  lim  for  e.f 
JoA«6  51. 1  am  thje-bving  bread  I'roin  heaven,  if  any 
raaa  eat  of  lliis  bread  be  shall  live  for  e  5b. 
For  EVER  an-d  EVER. 
,  Exod.  15.  18.  the  Lord  sliall  reign  for  e.  artii  e. 
1  (Shron.  16. 3B.  blessed  be  Goil/or  e.  ande  peopla 
Siiid  »mon,anil  praise<l  L«rd,  29. 1&.  Dan.'i.  2t> 
A''eli.  9.  5.  bless  thi-  Lord  your  God  fur  f.  aad  «-. 
Psal.  9..5.  thou  hast  putoiit  their  name /ore.  anrfe 

10.  16.  the  Lord  is  king /ore.  and  e.  ihe  heatheit 
21.  4.  thou  gavest  him  lrn<jth  oTnaysfur  t.  and  a. 
45.  6.  thy  throne,  OGod,  is /or  e.  and  &. 

17.  the  people  shall  praise  lbee/oi-«-.  mid  a. 
48.  14.  for  this  God  is  otir  God  fe>  e.  and  e. 
52.  8- 1  tnist  in  tlie  nnerey  of  God  for  f.  tntd  e 
111.8.  thcv  stand  fast/or*,  ande.  are  done  in  trutil 
1 19.-  44.  so  shall  1  ket- p  thy  law  for  e.  and  e. 
145.  1.  and  I  will  ble.«  thy  nanii?  for  e.  and  c. 
2.  and  i  will  prai.se  ihv  name /are.  and  c.  21 
148.6.  be  hath  also  established  them  for  e.  and  e. 
/sn.30.8.lhat  it  may  he  for  time  to  ei>ine./*r  r. ami  if 
34.  1ft.  none  shall  pass  thuongh  it  fi>r  e.  a-nit  e. 
7er.  7.  7.  dwelliQlhe  larwlthat  E  g;ive/«rc.anrf  * 
25.5.  L.  given  toyouatMl  ywar  falhers/or  e.  awde 
Dan.  7.  18.  shall  possess  th<-  ki  ngifom  for  e.anid  a 
12. 3.  they  shall  shine  as  the  stars  f»r  e.  ami  e. 
J\Iec.  4.5.  will  ^valft  intbe  name  of  G.  for  e.  and  i. 
Gat.  1.  5.  of  God,  to  whom  be  eiorv  far  e.  and  a. 
Phil.  4.201. 1  Vim.  1. 17. 2 Tim'.  4. 18.  Neb-.  13.2i. 
fffb.y.B.  he  sanh,lhy  thton.e,(>Goil,  is/ore.  and  e. 
Rev.  4.  9.10  him  that  sat  on  iht^  tluone,  wlx)  livet,t 
for  e.  ami  e.  W.  [  5.  14.  |  10.  6- )  l,j.  T. 
5.  13.  aral  honour  be  to  the  Lainb/oi? e.  i,nd  e. 
7.  12.  and  pow^r  be  unto  our  GeJ/i>r  c-  and  e. 
11.  15.  and  Clunst  shall  rc'.s>i  for  e.  and  t. 
14.  11.  the  smoke  ascesidetii/oy  e.  mute.  19.  3. 
20.101  shall  be  toi;meiiit>d6.y  and  night/or  e.imd  £ 
22.  5.  and  they  shall  rei^n/ar  e.  and  e. 

Statute  for  EVER. 
Exod.  27. 21.  itshaa  be  a  statutf.for  e.2a 43.  |  riS 
21.  Ler.  6. 18.  f  10. 9.  I,  17.  7.  j  2?  14,  21,  31, 
41.  I  24.  3.  JVkfn.  15.-23. 
29.  28.  it  shall  be  a  sturtute  for  e.  Lev..  7.  34,  313 
I  10.  15.  1 16.  31.  J>t^MW.  '8.  11, 19 
Lfr.  6.  ^i.  it  is  a  statute  for  e.  unto  tbc  Lc-d 
jVum.  19   10.  to  the  stranger  tor  a  sialxU  'ir  *. 
EVERL.ASTING. 
Sec  Siernifleatiom  on  Ktsb.naL 
Hen.  17. 8.  taod  of  Camian  for  an  e.  possess.  48  i 

21.  33.  the  e.  God,  ku.  40.  2fci.  Re-ia.  16.  26- 
49.  26.  lo  the  utmost  bound  of  the  e  hilla 

Eiod.  40.  15.  aa  i   prieslhaod,  -Yum  85.  li 


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EVI 


£«»».  W, 34.  je  an  <.  statute  11  Dcut.  33.127.  «.  arms    Zech.  12.  litlieland  shall  mourn,  e.  family  apart 
Ps.&i.  7.  be  lift  up,  ve  e.  doora,  9.  ||  1(X).  5.  mercy  e.    jVat.  1.11.  in  «.  place  incense  be  otiererl  to  my  iiauic 

i  12.  6.  ll»<j  righteous  shall  be  in  e.  remembrance 

119. 142.  tby  rigiiteousjiess  -.a  an  e.  righteous.  144. 

139.  H  seartli  tiie,  O  God,  and  lead  nie  in  way  e. 


145.  13.  thy  kingdom  is  an  f.  kingdom,  dominiuii 
..iiro'  aJI  general.  Van.  4.  3.  j  7.  27.  2  Pel.  1. 11. 
Prov.  10.25.  hut  llie  riglue«us  is  an  c.  Ibundation 
Isa.  9.  6.  his  name  shall  be  called,  the  c.  Father 
26  4   in  tlie  Lord  Jkikivaii  is  c.  strength 
33  14  WHO  anid.ig  ussliall  dwell  with  <;.  Uurninss? 
35.  IC.  thevshal'  come  with  e.  joy,  51.  U.  j  GlT". 
45.17.  wrtii  an  e. s.iKai ion  ||  54.8.  witlie,  kindness 
55.  13.  lor  ao  c  sisn  (|  50.  5.  an  e.  name,  C3.  IS. 
60.  19.  tire  L.  shallhe  unlo  thee  an  c  light.,  20. 
fer.  10.  10.  God  is  an  e.  King  |(  20.  11.  c  confusion 
23.  40.  I  will  bring  an  e.  reproach  upon  you 
31.  3.  yea  I  ha%e  loved  thee  with  an  c.  love 
51.  t^t>.  hut  (hou  slialt  l>e  e.  dpsulations 
Dan.  4.  34.  uhose  dominion  is  afi  ?  doniin. 7. 14. 
HaO.  3.  ti.  the  e.  mouotsms  were  scattered 
Mat.  18.  y.  to  lie  caat  into  c.  fire,  25,  41. 
25.  4tJ.  thene  sliall  go  away  into  e.  punishment 
Luke  11x0.  they  may  receive  you  into  c.habitations 
27'Jicss.  1.9  who  shall  be  puiush.  with  ^.destruct. 
2.  Iti.  lovc<l  us,  ami  hath  given  us  e.  consolation 
\fifii.  6.  Iti.  to  whimj  bo  honour  and  power  e. 
Jude  6.  the  angels  lie  haih  reserved  in  c.  chains 
Rea.  14.  b.  having  the  e.  gosjiel  to  jwreach  to  them 

■^<X  COVKNANT. 

From  EVERL.\STlxNG. 

P*.  41. 13.  blessed  bo  G.froiu  c.  to  everlast.  106.  48. 
90.  2.  Kver.  from  e.  to  everla.sting  thou  art  God 
93.  2.  thy  throne  is  of  old,  thou  an  from  e. 
103.17.  but  the  mercy  of  the  Ijd.  is  from  e.  to  ever. 
ProvJ^.i3.l  wassel  ix\)frum.  e.oc  ever  theearth  was 
Isa.  (J3.  16.  O  Lord,  iliy  name  is  from.  e. 
Mtc.  5.  2.  whost'  goings  forth  have  been /i-om  e. 
Hab.  1.  12.  art  thou  not  from  e.  O  Lord  niy  God? 

EVKRLASTIA'G  life. 
/?<in.l2.2.auake,.soiiie  to  e.ii/fjSome  to  everlasting 
Mat.  19.  2J.  and  shall  inherit  e.  life  [shame 

Luke  Id.  30.  and  in  the  world  to  come  c.  life 
John  3.  16.  whoso  believetli  should  have  e.  life,  36. 

4.  14.  ill  him  a  well  of  water  springing  up  to  e.  life 

5.  24.  he  that  hcareth  my  wor<ls  hath  e.  life 
G.27.  labour  for  the  moat  which  emlureth  to  e.  life 

4ft  everf  one  who  seeth  the  Son  may  have  e.  life 
47.  he  that  behevelh  on  me  hath  r.  life 
12.  50.  I  know  that  his  commandment  is  life  c. 
9cts  13.  46.  judge  yourselves  unworthy  of  e.  life 
RoCT.6.22.being  free  from  sin,ye  have  lliecnd  e.  life 
Oat.S.9.  sowcth  to  Spirit.,  shall  of  Spirit  reap  life  c. 

1  7'im.l.l6.should  hereafter  believe  on  hiiiito^v/ce. 

EVERMORE. 
/>eia.  38.29.  thou  slialt  be  oppressed  and  spoiled  e. 

2  .Sam.  22.  51.  he  sheweth  mercy  unto  David  e. 
2  Kings  17.  .37.  ye  shall  observe  to  do  for  e. 

1  Chr.  17.  14.  his  throne  shall  be  established  for  c. 
Ps.  iti.  11.  at  right  hand  tiiere  are  pleasures  for  e. 

]8.  SO.shewetii  mercy  to  David  and  his  seed  for  e. 

37.27.  depart  from  evil,  do  good,  and  dwell  for  e. 

77.  8.  is  mercy  gone  ?  doth  his  promise  fail  for  e.? 

86.  !2.  I  will  praise  and  glorify  thy  name  for  e. 

S9.  28.  my  mercy  will  I  keep  for  him  for  e. 
52.  blessed  be  the  Lord  for  e.  amen  and  amen 

92.  8.  but  tJiou,  Lord,  art  most  high  for  c. 

105.  4.  seek  the  Ixjrd,  seek  his  fai'e  «. 

106.  31.  was  counted  to  him  for  righteoiisn.  for  e. 
113.  2.  blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord  for  e. 
115.  18.  but  we  will  bless  the  liOrd  for  e. 

121.  P.  L.  preserve  thy  going  out  and  ^-oming  in  e. 

132.  12.  their  children  shall  sit  upon  throne  for  c. 

133.  3.  Lord  cummatided  the  blessing,  life  tor  c. 
Kick.  37.  26.  I  will  make  a  coveiiani  arwl  will  set 

mv  sanctuary  in  the  midst  of  titem  for  c.  28. 
,;r74ii6. 34.  said  lo.iesiis.  Lord,  c.  give  us  this  bread 
20>r.  11.31.  the  Father  of  our  Lcrd  blessed  iare. 
I  Thest.  5.  Hi.  re|oice  e.  pray  without  ceasing 
tJeb.  7.  12.1.  he  IS  able  also  to  save  them  p. 

28.  mnkelh  the  Son,  who  is  consecrated  for  e. 
Reo.  1.  18.  was  dead,  behold,  I  am  alive  for  e. 

EVERV 
tlen.  6.  5  e.  imaeinalion  of  his  heart  was  evil 
17.  10.  e.  man-child  shall  be  circumcised 
L,ev.  19.10.  norshalt gather e.grapcoftiiy  vineyard 
A'uni.  .'S.2.  Ihal  thoy  put  out  of  the  camp  e.  leper 
1  .Sam.  3.  i8.  Samuel  told  him  e.  whit,  hid  nothing 
Psal.  IIS.  Ifll.  i  have  refrained  from  r.  evil  way 

104  ih'Tefore  {  hate  e.  false  way,  128. 
Prer.  t.  9.  tlwn  shaft  tliou  undemtand  c.  good  path 
!2.  now  in  streets, she  lielh  in  wait  at  e.  corner 
M  li  the€implebelicvethe.word,but  prudent  man 
15  3  the  eyes  of  the  !jd.  are  in  r.  place,  helioliling 
20.  X  ■c<»a8e  from  Ktrife,bi  t  e.fool  will  be  meddlin" 
30.  5.  r.  word  of  God  is  pure,  he  is  a  shield 
ha  45.  iX.  e.  knee  shall  how,  f.  tongue  shntl  swear 
.Irr  51 .29.  e.  prirpose  of  the  Ld.  shall  he  performed 
E:efc.l2.23.  days  at  hand,  .md  the  effect  of  e.  virion 
Otu   II  30-  Olid  magnify  hirn^uK'-Kovc  e.  goa 


Mai.  4. 4.  butby  e.  word  tJiat  proceedelh  from  G 

19.  3.  for  a  iiiun  to  put  away  his  wile  for  e.  cause 
Mark  I.  4.~>.  they  came  to  hini  from  c.  quarter 
Luke  4.  37.  tJie  fajne  of  him  went  into  e.  place 

0.  14.  for  e.  ti«e  is  known  by  his  own  fruit 
yicts:i.4'.{.iiiu\  leal  came  U|)on  csoul, wonders  done 

15.  21.  Sloseshatli  inc. city  tiieni  that  preach  him 
yVoin.14.lii.  c.kiiee shall  bow,£.tuiigue shall  confess 

1  C'<jr.  4.  17.  as  I  teach  e.  where  in  e.  church 

2  Ciir.  It).  5.  bringing  into  captivity  e.  thought 
£,vA.  1  CI.  far  iibove  c.  name  named,  P/iil.  2.  9. 

4.  16.  «.  j<«int  8up()lieth,  in  the  measure  ol  e.  part 
Phil.  4.  21.  salute  e.  saint  in  Christ  Jesus 

1  7Vm.  4.4.  tort,  creature  of  God  is  good  if  received 

2  Tim.  2.  21.  and  prepared  unto  c.  good  work 
//cA.  12.  1.  let  us  lay  aside  e.  weight,  and  the  sin 
Jam.  1.  17.  c.  good  and  perfect  gift  is  from  above 
1  Pet.  2.  13.  submit  to  e.  ordinance  of  man  lor  Lord 
1  .li'Art  4.1.  beloved, believe  not  e.  spirit, but  try  spir. 
See  BicAST,  City,  Dav,  AIa.n,  Mokning,  Way, 

tSiDii;,  Tu  sc. 

EVERY  ona. 
<7cn.  4. 14.  that  e.  one  that  tindeth  me  shall  slay  me 

27.  29.  cursed  be  e.  one  that  curseth  thee,  blessed 
.A/'«m.l().3.all  congregation  are  holy,  e.  one  of  them 
DvHl.  4.  4.  ye  are  alive  e.  one  of  you  this  day 

1  Kings  22.  28.  hearken,  O  pcojile,  e.  one  of  you 

2  Kings  18.31.  and  then  ea  t  ye  «.  one  of  his  fig-tree 
2  Chran.  30.  18.  saying,  the  good  Lord  pardon  e.vne 
£zro3.5.ofe.  one  that  willingly  offered  an  offering 

9.  4.  were  assembled  to  me  e.  one  that  trembled 
Joi  40.11. behold  e.  out  that  is  proud,and  abase  him 
12.look  on  c.oHcthatis  proud,  and  bring  him  low 
Psal.  29.  9.  in  temple  e.  one  dolli  sjieak  of  his  glory 
32.  6.  for  this  shall  e.  one  that  is  godly  pray 
49.  f  14.  grave  a  habitation  for  e.  one  of  them 
63.  11.  c.  one  that  swcareth  by  him  shall  glory 
ti8.  30.  till  e.  one  submit  himself  witJi  silver 
71.  18.  and  tiiy  jiower  to  c.  one  that  is  to  come 
115.  8.  so  is  e.  one  that  trusteth  in  them,  135.  18 
1 19  160.  f.  oiicof  thy  judgments  endureth  for  ever 
128.  1.  blessed  is  e.  one  that  fearelh  the  Lord 
Keel.  10.  3.  he  saith  to  c.  one  that  he  is  a  fool 
Cant.  4.  2.  whereof  c.  one  Ijcareth  twins,  6.  6. 
/«a.7.22.  honey  shall  e.  one  eat  thai  is  left  in  the  land 
9.  17.  for  e.  one  is  a  hyjiocritc  and  an  evil  doer 
34. 15.  vultures  be  gathered,  e.  one  with  herniate 
43.  7.  even  c.  one  that  is  called  by  my  name 
5.5.  1.  ho,  e.  one  that  thirsteth,  come  to  the  waters 
,/er  5.6.  t.  o«e  that  goelh  outsliiill  lie  torn  in  pieces 
8.  (.  one  neighed  alter  his  neighbour's  wife 
6.  13.  for  e.  one  is  given  to  coietousness 

20.  7.  I  am  in  derision  daily,  e.  one  mocketh  me 
25.  5.  turn  ve  now  e.  one  from  liis  evil  way 

Eie/i.7. 16.  all  of  them  mourning,  e.  one  for  ini<|uity 
16.25.  hast  opened  thy  feet  to  c.  one  that  passed  by 
22.6.  behold  e.  one  were  in  ihec  to  shed  blood 
Dan.  12.  1.  e.  oncthat  be  found  written  in  the  book 
.foel  2.  7.  they  shall  march  e.  one  on  his  ways 
ZfcA.  5.  3.  lor  e.  one  that  stealeth  shall  be  cut  off 
Mat.l.S.  e.  one  that  askcth,  receivelh,  Luke  1 1.10. 
.T/ari  7. 14. said  to  them, hearken  lo  nie,«.oHeofyou 
/Aike  19.  26;  to  e.  one  which  hath,  shall  be  given 
.lohn  3.  8.  so  is  c.  one  that  is  born  of  Ihe  Sjiirit 

18. 37.  c.  one  that  is  of  Ihe  truth  heareth  my  voice 
-'ids  2.  38.  repent,  and  be  bajitized  e.  one  of  you 
17.  27.  though  he  be  not  far  from  e.  one  of  us 
20.  31.  I  ceased  not  to  warn  e.  one  nighi  und  day 
ftom.l4.12.c.onesliall  give  account  of  himself  to  G . 
1  Cor.  7.  17.  as  ihe  Lord  hath  called  e.  one,  so  walk 
Onl.  3.  10.  cursed  i.s  e.  one  that  continueth  not 
2T'(m.2.  19.  cone  that  nameih  the  name  of  Christ 
1  .fohn  4.  7.  e.  one  that  lovelh  is  born  of  God 
Hcv.  6.!i.  white  rolies  were  given  to  c.  OMeoflheni 

EVERY  where. 
I  Ckr.  13.  2.  send  abroad  to  ou'  brethren  e.  tchere 
Murk  16.20.  ihey  went  forth  and  preached  e.  where 
l.vke  9. 6.  preaching  the  gospel  e.  Khrre,  JlcUi  8.4. 
Acts  17.30.  commanding  ailment,  wftere  to  repent 

28.  22.  we  know  it  is  c  where  spoken  against 
1  Cor.  4.  !7.  as  I  teach  e.  where  ii:  every  church 
Phil.  4.  !2.  e.  where,  and  in  all  things  instructed 
I  Tim.  2.  8.  f  will  therefore  that  men  pray  e.  where 

EVIDENCE. 
.fer.  32.  10.  I  subscribed  the  e.  and  sealed  it 
11.  so  J  t<K)k  the  c.  {{  12.  i  gave  thee,  to  i'aruch 

14.  this  e.  both  which  is  sea'e<l,  and  ibis  c.  open 
lf>.  when  I  delivered  the  e.  of  the  purchase 

Hcb.  11.  1.  faith  IS  the  c.  of  Itiings  not  seen 

EVIDENCES. 
.fer.  S2.  14.  thiissnith  the  Lord,  take  these  c. 
4<.menBhainiuv  fielilsfor  money  and  subscribe  f. 
■  EVIDENT. 
.fob  6.  28.  look  upon  me,  for  it  is  e.  to  you  if  I  lie 
Onl  3.  II.  that  no  mtiii  rs  jiistitied  by  the  lav.'  is  c. 
riiit.\.'ii'.  which  is  to  ihciii  •<•  i  e.  token  of  [lerdition 
Heh.  7.  14.  it  is  r.  our  Lord  sprung  out  of  .hidah 

15.  and  it  is  yet  far  more  e  lUttliut  after  Melchis. 


EVIDENTLY 

.let.^  10.  3.  Cornelius  saw  in  a  vision  e.  an  aneels 

fVi/^3.1.Jesus Christ  lialh  beenc.sel  fo  tli crucified 
EflL. 

Evil  is  taken  for  sin  a  ml  wickedness :  ihvs  it  ui 
said  of  the  wicked  uiugs  of  Israel,  tAat  they 
did  evil  in  tlie  sigb'  A  the  Lord,  they  trans 
gresscd  bis  law,  i  Kings  16.  25,  30.  jlnd  m 
Eccl.  9.  .3,  The  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  ii 
full  (d  evil.  This  is  criminal  or  moral  evif.. 
/t  is  liJceicise  taken  for  ajflictions  or  punish- 
ments which  fioil  injiicts  upon  a  person  or 
people.  Job  2.  10,  Shall  we  receive  good  at 
the  hand  of  God,  and  shall  we  not  receive  evil  7 
Isa.  45.  7,  I  make  peace  and  create  evil. 
.'J»;«.5  3.  6,  Shall  there  be  evil  in' a  city,  and 
the  Lord  halh  not  done  it?  This  is  the  evil 
of  punishment,  or  penal  evil.  It  is  also  taken 
fur  injuries  or  wrongs  dune  by  one  von  to 
nniither.  Prov.  17.  i:f,  Whoso  rewardelh  evil 
for  good,  evil  sliall  not  depart  from  his  house. 
Mat.  5.  39,  But  I  say  unto  you  that  ye  resist 
not  evil.  It  is  put  for  dangers  or  calamities, 
Prov.  22.  3,  A  prudent  man  Ibieseetl;  the  evil, 
and  hideth  himself.  He  sees  public  calamities 
approaching,  and  uses  all  lawful  means  to 
secure  himself.  It  is  taken  bath  for  corporeal 
and  sprritual  evil,  of  sin  and  suffering.  Mat. 
6.  13,  Deliver  us  lioin  evil. 

h  IS  said.  Mat.  5. 37,  Let  your  communication  be 
yea,  yea;  nay,  nay;  Uir  whatsoever  is  more 
than  these  comcth  of  evil ;  that  is.  Let  your 
discourse  be  confirmed  with  a  bare  affirmation 
or  denial  only ;  for  whatsoever  is  more  than 
these  procccdeth  from  an  evil  habit,  or  some 
such  principle;  and  most  commonly  from  the 
devil,  (hat  wicked  one,  who  is  evil,  in  the  high- 
est degree;  who  commits  evil  without  ceasing; 
and  who  practises  all  sorts  and  degrees  of  it 
^     by  himself  and  his  niinisters. 

The  evil  of  sin.  The  ini.rnal  malignity  of  sin, 
abstracted  from  its  dreadful  effects,  renders  it 
most  worthy  of  our  hatred ;  fur  it  is  in  its  own 
nature  direct  enmity  ngatnslCrod,ana  obscures 
the  glnry  of  oil  his  attributes .  Jt  is  the  viola- 
tion of  his  majesty,  who  is  the  universal  Sove- 
reign of  keavtii  and  earth;  a  contrariety  to  his 
holiness,  which  shines  forth  in  his  law;  a  df 
spising  his  giiudniss,  Uic  attractive  to  obedi- 
ence; the  contempt  of  his  omniscience,  which 
sees  every  sin  when  it  is  committed;  the  slight- 
ing of  his  terrible  justice  and  power,  as  if  the 
sinner  could  secure  himself  from  his  indigna- 
tion ;  a  denial  of  his  truth,  us  if  ihe  threaten- 
tiigs  mere  a  vain  terror  to  scare  men  from 
their  siri.  Jiddto  this  the  driadful  judgments 
and  punishments  which  (loil  ;i:Jlicls  upon  sin- 
ners for  sin,  sometimcii  in  this  life,  but  espe- 
cially the  torments  of  hill,  whuh  are  the  just 
and  full  ricompinse  of  sin. 

Evil  eye.  Pr«ti.23.6,  Eat  not  I  he  hi  end  of  him  that 
hath  an  evil  eye  ;  that  is, of  the  envious  or  covet- 
ous man;  who  secretly  grudgith  thee  the  meat 
which  he  sds  before  thee.  In  the  same  sense 
this  phrase  is  iiac(/,  Ma|.  20,  15,  Islliine eye  evil 
because  I  am  good  ?  Jirtthou  inviiiiis,  because 
I  dispense  my  grace  to  olhirs  bisides  thyself? 

Evil  day  or  days.  Prov.  15.  15,  Ail  llie  days  of 
till'  afflicted  are  evil;  that  is,  they  ore  truioun 
and  nncomfortable ;  he  takes  no  content  m 
anyUnic  or  thing.  Eccl.  12.  1,  When  ihe  evil 
days  come  not ;  that  is,  the  time  of  old  age, 
which  is  burdensome  and  calamitous  in  ittelf; 
and  fir  more  grici;.ns  and  more  terrible  when 
it  is  loadcit  with  the  sad  rcniemhriince  of  a 
man's  youthful  follies  and  lusts,  and  with  the 
lireadful  prospect  of  approaching  death  ana 
judgment.  Jind  in  Amos  6.  3,  Ye  that  put  far 
away  ihe  evil  day;  that  is,  ye  that  drive  all 
thoughts  of  approaching  death  and  judgment 
out  of  your  heads;  or  ilse  fin  Iter  yourselves 
OS  ff  it  would  never  come,  or  at  least  not  fot 
a  great  while  hence. 

Gen.  19.  19.  lest  .some  e.  take  me  and  I  die 

28.  t8,  daughters  of  Canaan  e  in  eyes  of  Isaae 

41.  5.  ye  have  done  e.  in  so  doing 
34.  lest  I  see  ihe  c.  that  sliall  come  nn  my  fath«f 

.50.  20.  as  for  you,  ye  thought  e.  against  n.c 

Kto'/. 5.23.  since  I  came,  he  halh  donee,  to  people 
10.  10.  look  to  it,  for  e.  is  belbre  yon 

21.  t8.  if  she  be  e.  in  llic  eves  of  her  master 
32. 14.  the  Lord  repented  of  ihe  e.  he  tl  ought  loda 

to  his  people,  2  Som.  24.  16    I  CA»o».21.  1,*. 
JYum-  11.  tl-  it  was  e.  in  Ihe  ears  of  ihe  Lord 

22.  t  34.  if  it  lie  e.  in  ihine  eyes,  I  will  get  back 
Deut.  19.  20.  commit  no  more  suchc.  among  you 

29. 21.  the  L.  shall  separate  him  to  e.  out  of  tribea 

30.  1.5.  see,  I  have  set  before  thee  death  at  d  e. 

31.  29.  and  e.  will  befall  yon  in  the  latter  Jays 
./osh.  24.  15.  if  it  seem  e  to  von  to  serve  tlie  Lord 


EVI 


rudf,'  2  lu  ll.<  iia  nlofllie  Lil  against  lliem  fur «. 
y  ;"i7.  tl'O  e.  iil'tlie  men  ol  Sliec.iCiii  <li(l  (iod  rentier 
20.  34.  I)ut  they  know  mil  llial  e.  wiis  iiuar  llif  iii 
I  Sam. -20.   7.  l)t^  suiu  lliiil  c.  is  iW-lcrmmerl  by  l>iin 

'.».  if  I  kiiuw  curlainly  tliat  e.  vvcie  deteiimued 
24.  li.  nur  is  e.  nor  i ruiisgreasion  in  luiiit;  Imiiil 

n.  me  good,  wliensis  I  Iwive  rewarded  lliee  e. 

20.  17.  tor  e.  isdulernnned  agumsl  out  master 
26.  they  tltul  seek  e.  to  iny  lord,  Ue  as  .\abiil 
28.  c.  Iiatli  not  Ijeen  found  m  lliee  all  thy  days 

20. 18.  what  have  I  done  !  what  c  is  in  iny  hand  ? 
29.  6. 1  have  not  found  c.  in  ih-ie  since  tliy  coimiig 
?  iiiuH-  i.  :W.  the  Lord  sliali  reward  the  doer  oft. 
12.  11.  hehoUl  I  will  raise  up  e.  against  tl>ee 
16.  t  8.  behold  llieo  in  thy  e.  thou  bloody  man 
lil.  7.  will  be  worse  than  all  the  c.  that  bclc!  tliee 

1  Kings  14.il.  hut  hast  done  e.  a  )ove  all  bel'ore  thee 
Ifi.  25.  Oinri  wrought  c.  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 
22. 2:1.  a  lying  spirit  in  thy  prophets,  aiMi  the  Lord 

hath  spoken  e.  concorniiig  thee,  2  Citron.  18.22. 

2  Kings  21. 2. 1  am  bringing  sueh  e.  on  Jerusalem 
22. 20.  thine  eyes  shall  not  see  all  e.  on  this  plaey 

1  C/iron.  21.  t  7.  it  was  c.  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

17.  it  is  1  that  have  sinned  and  doi>e  e.  indeed 

2  Chron.  20.9.  if  wlien  e.coiueth  on  us,as  the  swoitl 
Ksth.  7.  7.  he  saw  there  was  e.  dclermiiied 

8.  6.  for  how  can  I  endure  to  see  e.  lo  niy  people  ? 
Job  I'.l.one  that  feared  God  and  eschewed  t.H.  1 2.3. 
5.  10.  yea,  in  seven  there  shall  no  e.  touch  lliee 
31.  29.  or  lift  up  myself  when  e.  found  hiin 
42.  11.  they  comforted  him  over  all  llie  c.  on  bi!n 
Psal.  5.  4.  neither  shall  «.  dwell  with  thee 
7.4  if  1  have  rewarded  e.  to  him  that  was  at  peace 

15.  3.  nor  doeth  e.  to  his  neighbour,  nor  taketh  up 

21.  11.  for  they  mleiuled  c.  against  thee 

23.  4.  I  will  fear  no  t.  lor  thou  art  with  rae 
34.  21.  «.  shall  slay  wicked,  those  hale  righteous 
3U.  4.  he  deviseth  mischief,  he  abhorteth  not  e. 

40.  14.  lei  them  he  put  to  shame  thai  wish  me  t. 

41.  t  l.the  Lord  will  deliver  him  in  the  day  off. 
5.  mine  encinies  speak  e.  of  me  l|  t  7.  devise  e. 

49.  5.  wherefore  should  1  fear  la  the  day?  of  e.  ? 

50.  19.  thou  givest  thy  mouth  to  e.  and  thy  tongue 
54.  5.  he  sliall  reward  e.  unto  mine  enemies 
5t).  5.  all  their  thoughts  are  against  me  for  e. 
90.  15.  and  the  years  wherein  we  have  seea  e. 
31.  10.  there  shall  no  e.  befail  thee,  Jer.  23. 17. 
■J'.  10.  ye  that  love  the  LorO,  bate  e. 
W.i.  20.  and  of  them  that  speak  e.  against  my  soul 
140.11.  e  shall  hunt  violent  man  to  overthrow  him 

Viov.  1.  16.  for  their  feet  run  to  e.  isa.  59.  7. 

33.  dwell  safely,  and  shall  be  quitt  from  fear  of  «. 
3.  29.  devise  not  e.  against  thy  neighbouj 
6. 14. 1  was  almost  in  all  e.  inraidsl  olcongrcg  ation 

11.  19.  he  that  pursiielh  f.  puisueth  it  to  his  death 

12.  20.  deceit  in  llie  lieart  of  them  that  imagine  e. 
21.  there  shall  no  e.  hapi>en  to  the  just 

13.  21.  c.  pursuelh  sinners  j|  14.  iS.  that  devise  e. 

16.  4.  yea,  oven  the  wicked  for  the  day  of  e. 
27.  an  ungodly  man  diggelh  up  e.  fire  in  his  lips 
30.  moving  his  lips  he  bringetb  e.  to  pass 

19.  23.  he  shall  not  be  visited  with  e. 

20.  8.  a  king  scattereth  away  ail  e.  with  his  eyes 
22  say  not  thou,  I  will  recompense  c.waitunLord 

21.  10.  the  soul  of  tl»e  wicked  desiretb  e. 

22.  }.  a  prudent  man  foreseelh  the  e.  27.  12. 

24.  f  18.  Ifisi  it  l>e  c.  in  the  eyes  of  !!>e  Lord 
30.  12.  if  thou  iiast  thought  e.  lay  thine  hand 

Heel  2.  21.  tins  also  is  vanity,  and  a  great  c. 

5.  1.?.  (here  is  a  sore  e.  which  1  have  seen   IG 

6.  1.  an  c.  wliich  I  have  seen  under  the  sun,  10.  5. 
9.  3.  this  is  an  e.  among  things  that  arc  done  umlej 

the  sun,  the  heart  of  sons  of  men  is  full  off. 
11.  2.  tlioii  knowest  not  what  e.  shall  he  on  earth 
isn.  3.  9.  for  they  have  rewarded  e.  to  themeelves 
13.  II.  I  will  punish  the  world  for  their  e. 
33.  15.  and  shntteth  his  eyes  from  seeing  c. 
43. 7. 1  make  peace  and  create  o.  I  do  these  things 
47.  11.  therefore  shall  e.  come  upon  thee 

56.  2.  and  keepetli  his  hand  from  doing  any  e. 

57.  I.  that  the  righteous  is  taken  away  from  the  e. 
fer.  1.  14.  out  of  the  north  an  e.  break  forth,  6.  1. 

2.  3  e.  shall  come  upon  them,  scilb  the  Lord 
t  28.  if  they  can  save  thee  in  the  time  of  t. 

4.  4.  lest  my  fury  come  forth  like  fire,  bccausp  of 

the  e.  of  your  dv.  nigs,  23.  2.  |  26.  3.  |  44. 22 

5.  12.  it  is  not  he,  neili.tr  shall  e.  come  U(>on  us 

7.  30.  children  of  Judnli  have  done  e.  in  my  sight 
11.  t  12.  shall  not  save  tl>em  in  the  time  off. 

-  14.  I  will  not  hear  when  they  cry  for  their  t. 
15.  when  thou  dost  c.  then  thou  rejoicest 

17.  hath  prontiunced  c. against  thee  for  e. of  Israel 
15. 11.  will  cause  toentreat  thee  well  in  time  of  e. 

17.  17.  thou  art  my  liofje  in  the  day  of  c. 

18.  bring  on  them  the  ilay  of  c.  and  tlestroy  them 

18.  8.  if  Ihat  nation  turn  from  their  c  I  will  re- 
pent of  the  f.  I  bought  to  do,  26. 3,13,19.  !  42. 10. 
II.  lysholil,  I  I'lame  e.  against  yon  and  ilevise 

10  \h.  I  will  hrins;  all  e.  ihat  I  have  proi  "<in<  a; 
21.  10.  I  u«t  ny  ftice  ajiiiisl  this  city  for  v 
172 


EVJ 

.7c'".  25.  32.  e.  shall  go  forth  from  nation  to  nation 
28.  8.  the  projihtls  jirojihesied  ol' war  and  of  e. 
29   11.  1  think  thoughts  of  ]>eace  and  nut  of  e. 
32.  30.  the  cliililren  of  Judah  have  only  done  e. 

32.  because  of  ail  the  e.  of  the  children  of  Israel 
35. 17.  1  will  bring  on  Judah  and  Jerusalem  all  the 
e.  that  1  have  pronounced  against  them,  :Ui.  31. 
3tJ.'J.  tliese  men  liave  done  e.  in  all  tliey  have  done 
44. 1!.  1  will  set  my  lace  ag.  you  for  e.  and  eulotl' 
17.  we  liad  plenty,  aiul  were  well,  and  saw  no  t. 
27. 1  will  watch  over  tliem  for  c.  and  not  forgootl 
2'J.  my  words  sliall  stand  against  you  tor  (. 
48.  2.  lu  ileshlHiii  they  have  ilevised  c.  against  it 
51. 24.  1  will  render  to  Babylon alle.  dune  lU  Ziun 
60.  wrote  alUlit:  e.  tliat  slioiild  come  on  Uahylon 
Eiek.  7.  5.  an  e.  an  only  e.  behold  it  is  come 
14.  '£1.  ye  shall  be  comforted  concerning  tiw  e. 
Van.  9. 14.  the  Lord  hath  watched  upon  the  e. 
Joel  2.13.lhe  Lord  your  God  repentethiiim  <if  tlie  e. 
J}mvs2.H.  siiall  there  bee.  ma  city,  L.  not  done  it? 
9.10.  wIhi  «ay,  e.  sliall  not  overtake  ntir  prevent  us 
Jonah  3. 10.  and  God  cepenlcd  of  tlie  e.  lie  said,4J2. 
jl/ic.l.l2.but  c.camc  down  from  Lord  to  Jerusalem 
2.  1.  woe  to  tl>em  that  work  s.  upon  their  betid 
3.  belioiu,  against  ihis  family  do  1  devise  an  e 


En 

Px.  52.  3.  thou  lovest  e.  n. .  w  than  goot}y  imt  )>ilia 
h'lov.iAJIi.  eyes  of  L.  beholding  the  e.  and  ihe^toa 

17.13.  whtibu  rewardeth  e.  for  geud,eyii  no!  depart 

31.  12.  she  will  do  him  s^aod  and  not  e.  all  net  day^ 
/so.5.20.  woe  to  them  t  hat  call  e.  goodj  and  good  t 

7.  15.  may  know  to  relase  c.  ami  clyiiofe^oci,  1&. 
Jer.  18.  20.  shall  e.  be  recojapesised  l'«-  good  ? 

42.  6.  whether  it  he gttud  or  t.  we  Wil  bhey  Lorl 
JL,aui.3. 3e.  ofiuusilligh  pri^ceedelh  t,  >.  c. ajid^. 
jiuias  ■*.  14.  »<:sii  good  asul  itoi  e.tkut  >  >  may  liv« 

9.4. 1  will  set  niisie  eyes  on  llieni  for  e.uoi  ius  good 
JUii.  3.  2.  wlti>  hale  tbe  g»iM,  and  love  the  e- 
i<«;«.7.21.whenl  would  uu ^owZ/'.i.iresent  with  mo 

9.  11.  not  Ixjrii,  neither  having  »lone  giH>d  or  <- 
//«/>.5.14.  theiisetfeiesexeieisedtotlisceni^.  and  e 
'SJg/iu  II.  I'uUuw  not  what  is  e.  but  what  is  goua 

FroM  EVIL. 
0«».48.1S.tbe  Angel  wl>t>  redeemetV  mefrom  all  e. 
1  Ham.  25.  39.  and  bath  kept  his  servant /r»iu  c. 
1  C/iron.  4.  ID.  that  thou  wouldest  keep  me  from  e 
Jvb  28.  28,  anil  to  depart  fraai  t.  is  uudeustauding 
I'saisa.l'i.  keep  thy  tongue  J'r««  c.  lips  froui  guile 
14.  ilepait/r«w;i  e.  do  good,  37.  27.  Pros.  -i.  7. 
121.  7.  the  Loru  shall  presorvs;  thee/n/ai  all  t. 


3.  11.  is  not  t..e  Lord  among  usi  no e. can  come;  Prov.  4.  27.  turn  not,  remove  Ihy  foot  Jroxi  e. 


JVo/j.  1.  11.  that  iinaginelh  e.  against  tlie  Lord 
hal).  1. 13.  thou  artcf  iHT/f^r  eyes  than  to  beholds. 

2.  9.  he  may  be  dehvered  from  the  power  of  e. 
Zcph.  3.  15.  thou  shall  not  see  e.  any  mote 
Zcch.  7.  10.  let  none  of  you  imagine  e.  8.  17. 
Jtiai.  1.3.  ye  ofier  tlie  Same  and  sick,  is  it  not  e.? 

2.  17.  when  ye  say,  every  one  that  doeth  e.  isgooil 
Mat.  5.  11.  shall  say  all  manner  of  e.  against  you 
37.  whatsoever  is  mure  tban  tlicoe,  coineth  of  e. 
39.  but  I  say  unto  you,  that  ye  resist  not  e. 

6.  34.  sufficient  luito  the  d«y  is  the  e.  tiieteof 
9.  4.  wherefore  think  ye  e.  in  your  hcarlsl 
27.  23.  Pilate  said  to  them, why,  what  c.  hath  he 

done  1  Mark  15.  14.  J^uke  23.  22. 
Mark  9.  39.  that  can  lightly  speak  c.  of  iiic 
Luke  6.  45.  <t^  e.  man  bringeih  lovtb  v^'llal  is  e. 
John  3.  20.  every  one  that  tlootU  e.  hatelh  the  light 
5. 29.  they  that  have  done  c .  lo  llic  resurrection  ol 
,    18.  !i£l.  if  I  have  spoken  c.  bear  witness  of  the  <. 
'■  Jltts  9.  13.  how  much  e.  lie  htilh  done  to  thy  sumls 
I   23.9.  a  great  cry,  saying,  we  fiutl  no  e.  in  this  man 
iiu»i.2.9.aneuisli  on  every  soul  of  msui  that  dot.tb  e. 

7.  19.  but  (lie  c.  which  I  would  not,  tliut  1  do 
12  9.  abiior  ihat  which  ise.  cleave  to  wliiU  ls  good 

17.  recompense  to  no  man  e.  for  e.  provide  things 

21.  be  not  overcome  of  c.  overcome  e.  with  gotjtl 
13.  4.  a  revenger  to  execute  wtalh  on  luai  doeth  e. 
14. 20.  It  IS  ('.for  that  man  wlro  eateth  w  ithofl'uuct> 
16.  19.  1  would  have  you  siniplt;  coucernuig  c. 

1  Ci)c.  IX  5.  charity  not  provoke.d,  thinketh  no  c 
1 1'hi'ss.  5.  15.  see  lliat  none  rentier  e-  for  c.  to  any 

22.  abstain  from  all  appearance  of  e. 
1  7'jm.  6.  10.  the  love  of  money  is  the  root  of  all  f. 
Tit.  3.  2.  put  tlieni  in  mind  to  speak  r.  of  no  man 
Javi.  3.  8.  llie  tongue  is  an  unruly  c  full  of  potion 

1  f  (4.3.9.  not  remlering c.  for  c.  or  railing, luit  bless. 
3  JoJiu  11.  be  that  doeth  e.  hath  not  seen  God 

Bring,  Brought  EVIIj. 
J(/sA.23.15.the  Lord  sJiall  brivg  on  you  all  f. things- 

2  Sam.  15  14.  lest  he  overtake  ai«l  bring  e.  on  us 
17.14.  that  lire  Lord  might  bring  s.upon  .Ahsiiloni 


13. 19.  it  is  abominaliou  to  foolsto  depart  J'vpji 
14.  U).'A  vviE«  manfeareth,  anddcpartetb  jVuui  e. 
16. 6.  Uy  llie  feat  of  the  Lord  men  depart  from  e~ 
17.  the  highway  of  upriglil  is  to  depart  from  e 
Isa.  59. 15.  that  depastelh  /.  e.  make*  liinis.  a  prey 
Ji:r.  9. 3.  Ibcy  proceed/,  e,  to  e.  and  know  not  nia 
23.  22.  Iheu  they  sliouUl  have  turned  iheui  fruvt 
their  e.  way, and  from  the  e.  of  their  doiuga 
51.  64.  Babylon  not  rise J'roin  «.  1  will  bring  on  hes 
Mat.  6.  13.  but  deliver  us/yom  e.  Luke  11.  4. 
JuUu  17. 1.).  but  llial  ibou  shouldcal  keep  tfeem/.  e. 
2  7VitA».  3.3. shall  stabUsli  you,  and  keep  you/,  e. 
1  Pel.  3.  Ilk  let  him  refrain  hisltingue/roitt  e. 

Pui  ojoaj  EVIL. 

t  Deui.  13.  5.  j>u  J  the  e.  away  from  the  midst  of  thea 

17.  7.  so  thou  slialt^ut  llie  e.  aicai/  frimi  among 

you,  19.  19.  1  21.  21.  I  22.  21,  24.  fc  24.  7. 

12.  jiut  c.  aica-if  from  Israel,  21.  ^\.Judg.'2ii.  13. 

Eccl.  11.  10.  aiiil^M*  away  e.  from  iby  Hesh 

Isa.  1.  16.  waiihye,jju£  uiuuji  the  c.  of  your  doings 

EVIL  ill  the  sig/it  of  tlie  Lord. 

jVum.  32.13.  had  done  e.  m  sight  of  L.  Juiig.  3.12L 

Judg.  2.  11.  Israel  did  e.  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 

3.  7,  12.  i  4.  1.  li  6.  1.  )|  10  6. 1  13.  1.  1  Kingt, 

11.  6.  [  M.  22.  I  15.  26, 34.  (  16.  7,  liO.  \  22.  ai 

2  Kings  8.  18,  27.  \  13.  2, 11.  |  14.  24.  (  15.  9, 18, 

24,  28.  I,  17.  2   t  21.  2,  20.  2  Chron.  22.  4.  { 33.2, 

22.  1  36  5, 9,  12. 

1  .'iam.  15.19.  tfioudidsS  e.  in  the  sight  of  ths  Lord 

1  Kings  16. 19.  in  doing  e.  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
21.  20.  sold  to  work  c.  m  the  sight  nf  the  Lord 

2  Kings  3.2.  he  wrought  e.  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
17. 17.  sold  ibiuiselvcslo  do  e.  m  the  sight  of  J.^ 
21.  16.  to  sin.  111  doing  that  which  was  <■.  i/t  ths 

sight  of  the  Lord,  23.  .T2,  37.  1  24.  9,  19. 

1  Chrmi.  S.  3.  Er  was  e.  ju  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

2  Chr.  33.  6.  lie  wiouglit  much  e.  ru  the  sight  of  L 
'J  his  EVIL. 

jrj:od.32.12.  ami  repcut  ui'thts  c.agaiast  thy  people 
1  ^atu.  6.  9.  then  he  hath  done  us  this  great  c. 
12.  19.  we  have  atldetl  this  e.  to  ask  a  king 


'\K'^ngsl^■W.l  willii  uio-  f.  on  llie  house  of  Jetoli.  \^Savi.  Kl  16.  «Ai*c.  in  sentlmg  me  away  isgreatet 
17  20.  he  sjiid,  liast  thou  also  b.  e.  on  widow  ? 
21.  21.  behold,  I  will  brmg  e.  u(K)n  tbee 

29.  not  bring  e.  in  his  days,  but  in  his  stjn's  tlays 
2  Kings  22.  16.  thus  saiih  the  Loril,  boholtl,  1 

will  bring  e.  upon  this  jilfsce,  2  Chr.  34.  24. 
2  Ckr.  34.  2J.  nor  eyes  see  all  the  e.  I  will  bring 
Isa.  31.2. 1  will  frri«o-e.  and  not  call  back  his  word 
Jer.  4.  6.  for  I  will  bring  e.  from  the  north 
6.  19.  behold,  I  will  bring  e.  upon  this  jieople 
11    11.  behold,  1  will  bring  c.  upon  tlicm 
23.  I  will  bring  e.  upon  the  men  of  Auatboth 
19.  3.  iHibold,  I  will  bring  e.  on  ibis  place,  15. 
23. 12. 1  will  bring  f.  even  year  of  their  visitation 
25.  29.  for,  lo,  1  begin  to  brmg  e.  on  the  city 
35.17. 1  will  bring  on  Judah  e.  pronounced,  36.31. 
39.  16.  I  will  bring  my  words  on  this  city  for  «. 
45. 5. 1  will  bring  e.  upon  ail  flesh,  saith  tlie  Lord 
See  r>TD,  Do. 
EVIL  joined  with  good. 
Gen.  2. 9.  the  tree  of  knowledge  of  good  and  f.  17. 
S.o.yeshnll  be  asgoils  knowingg-oorf  .ind  e.  22. 
44.  4.  wherefore  have  ye  rewnrtled  e.  for  good? 
£<f«M.39. had  no  knowledge  between ?ood  audc. 

1  Sam.  25.  21.  he  hath  requited  me  e.  ?u;  good 
2. Sam.  19  35.  can  I  discern  between  wo«rf and  e.? 
iKmgs^i.S.  not  prophesy^,  concern.  mf,biitc. 18. 

2  CAr«7i.l8.7.  never  prupliosielh^oorfti.  me  but  e. 
17.  he  would  not  prophesy  good  to  me  but  e. 

Job  2.10.  shall  we  receive  good,  and  not  receive  <•.? 

30.  26.  I  looked  for  good,  then  e.  came  nnlo  me 
Psal.  35.  12.  they  rewanled  me  e.  for  good,  109.  .5. 

3fc  20  that  reiidjv  e.  for  good  are  my  advcrBarics 


1  Ktngs^.'J.  the  Lord  brought  on  tUeni  all  this  e. 

2  Kuigsii.'SX  l«e  saiil,lieliolil,  this  e.  isc  f  ih.;  Lord 
2  (hrou.  7.22.  thcrelbte  he  broughl  thise.  in  Ibem 
JVti.  13. 18.  did  not  our  God  bring  all  this  c.  on  us? 

27.sliall  welicarkento  you  toil.) all fA*s  great «.? 

Job  2.  U.  wheii  Job's  three  fricntls  heard  of  this  e. 

Psal.  51.  4. 1  have  done  Shis  e.  in  ihy  sight 

.hr.  16. 10.  the  L.  pronounced  all  thise.  against  ua 

32. 23.  llierefore  thou  hast  caused  all  t.  <.  on  them 

42.  like  ap  1  have  brought  all  »ifs  con  this  pconle 

40.  2.  God  hath  pronounced  Ikis  t.  on  this  place 

44.  7.  why  commit  ye  f&is  great  e.  ag.  your  souis  ? 

23.  theietoie  this  e-  is  happened  unto  you 

Dan.  9. 13.  it  18  written,  all  this  e.  is  come  upon  U9 

J*7iai  1.  7  k BOW  for  whose  cause  this  e.  is  on  us,8. 

EVIL,  Jii/jcctive. 
fien.  6.  .5.  ihonghis  of  his  heart  were  only  *.8.21. 
37.  20.  some  e.  beast  halh  eSevoared  .Wiai,  33. 
Exod.5.  19.  Israel  did  see  that  they  were  ia  .?.  cas« 
33.4.  people  iicatsl  these  e.  tidings,  tiacy  mourned 
JVum.  II. ?7.  how  long  bear  this  e.  congregation 7 
20.  5.  lo  bring  us  in  unto  this  e.  place 
/>«t.  1.35.  not  one  ofthise.genejtt. shall  sec  land 
6.  t22.  the  L.  shewed  signs,  great  and  «.  on  Egypt 
22.  14.  and  liring  up  an  e.  name  upon  lM;r,  19. 
28.  .>4.  his  eye  shall  be  e.  toward  his  brother 
56.  txr  rye  shall  be  e.  toward  het  husband 
1  .Snm.  2.  SK.  for  I  hear  of  your  «.  dealings 
1  Kings  5.4.  there  is  neither  aiNeis.nor  «>.  oeourrea 
Kzriia.  13.  after  all  that  is  come  or  us  forc.dteeiSl 
Psal.  41.  8.  an  e.  disease  rleavpth  fast  untc  biir 
C4.  5.  they  jncoutagc  themselves  m  aa  c.  lo&t^ 


EVI 

Pi  78  -J<.5.  tTDu'jlf  by  son;iing  e.  angels  among  tliem 
ll-i-iJiusiiuli  uiit  ti.^  utVuiil  ul'c.ti<liiig^,lu:ai'ili.\i-(i 
J40.  11.  let  iiut  an  c.  sjieaker  Jietislalilisli.  in  eaillr 

Prttc.  (i-  '-4.  to  kee))  Ihee  I'roiu  tliu  c.  woman 
!4.  19.  ilie  c.  l*()\v  (ielore  the  good,  the  wicked 

lucL  5.  H.  but  those  riches  jiensh  l»y  e.  traveJ 
<i.  2.  this  is  vanity,  and  it  is  ail  c.  disease 
9.  li  as  liie  fish(a  tliut  are  taken  in  an  c.  net 

/«a.  7.a.  BjiJiraim  have  taken  «.  counsel  ag.  thve 
32.  7.  tiie  instruments  also  of  the  churi  are  e. 

ier.  S.  3.  by  them  that  remain  of  this  c.  lannly 
12   H.  thus  saith  against  all  mine  c.  neighbours 
\'.\.  10.  this  £.  jieople  refuse  to  hear  my  words 
^.  10.  their  course  is  e.  their  force  not  right 
24.  3.  e.  tigs,  very  c.  they  are  so  e.  Jj.  j  29.  17. 
49.2X  for  they  have  heard  e.  tidings,  faint-hearted 

l£.iek.  i  16. 1  will  send  on  them  e.  arrows  of  famine 

17.  so  will  f  send  on  you  famine  and  e.  beasts 
<<.  11.  alas,  for  all  the  c.  abominations  of  Israel 
M.'25.  1  will  cause  the<^.  beasts  to  cease  from  land 
M.  10.  and  thou  shalt  think  an  e.  iJiought 

Htib.  -2.9.  woe  to  him  that  covetcth  an  c.  covetous. 
Mill.  a.45.  he  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  e.  and  good 
7.  II.  if  ye  then  being  e.  Luke  11.  IH. 

18.  a  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  e.  fruit 

VX.  :J4.  how  can  ye  being  e.  speak  good  things  ? 
39.  an  e.  generation  seeiieth  a  sign.  Lake  II.  J'.l. 

15.  19.  for  out  of  tho  heart  proceed  e.  thouglils, 
murderB,  adulteries,  fornications,  Mark  7.  21. 

24.  4ci.  if  that  c.  servant  shall  say  in  his  h'jait 
l,iikc  G.  iJ-2.  aiid  shall  cast  out  your  name  as  e. 
33.  bo  is  kind  to  tlifi  unthankful  and  to  the  c. 
iokii  3.  19.  loved  darkness,  for  their  deeds  were  c. 
.tets  -24.  20.  if  they  have  found  any  c.  doing  in  me 
1  C«r.l5..'U.  c.  coiiimunicat.corruiit  good  manners 
aal.\A.  that  he  might  deliver  us  from  this  c.  world 
tlph.  4.  31.  let  c.  speaking  be  put  away  from  you 
Pkil.  3.  2.  beware  of  dogs,  beware  of  e.  workers 
Ciil.  3.  o.  mortify  therefore  e.  concupiscence 
1  Tim.  ().  4.  whereof  Cometh  e.  surmisings 
Tit.  1.  12.  the  Creliaiis  are  e.  beasts,  slow  bellies 
//fA.)l).22.vour  hearts  sjirinkled  from  c.  conscience 
lam.  2.  4.  and  are  become  juilg(«  of  e.  thiiuglils 

■4.16.  ye  rejoice  in  boa3tin<^s,iill  such  rejoicing  is  e. 
1  Pet. 2.1.  laving  aside  all  malice  and  e.  speakings 
Rcc.  2.2.  how  tiioucanstnot  bear  them  who  are  e. 

EVIL  diuj  or  days. 
Oen.  47.9.  few  and  e.  have  the  days  of  my  life  been 
Pron.  15.  15.  kII  the  datjs  of  the  alHicted  are  e. 
Eccl.  12.  1.  in  youth,  while  the  c.  days  come  not 
dmos  G.  3.  ve  that  put  far  away  the  c.  day 
EpA.  5.1G.  redeeming  the  time,  because  days  are  c. 

C.13  that  ye  maybe  abletowilhstuiid  in  tiioe.day 
Day  of  Evil;  see  Evil,  Subntantive. 
EVIL  doer  or  doers 
Jcb  8.  20.  neither  will  he  help  the  c.  doers 
r'aal.  2G.  r>j  I  hated  the  congregation  of  e.  doers 

37.  1.  fret  not  thyself  because  of  e.  doers 
9.e.(/oprs  shall  becutofF,but  those  that  wait  on  I,. 

84.16- who  will  rise  up  for  me  against  thee,  doers? 

119. 115.  depart  from  me,  ye  e.  doers,  I  will  keep 
ha.  1.  4-  ah,  sinful  nation,  a  seed  of  c.  doers 

9.  17.  every  one  is  a  hypocrite,  and  an  c.  doer 

14.20.  the  seed  ofe.  «<uersshall  never  be  renowned 

31.  2.  but  will  arise  against  the  house  of  c.  doers 
/t'r.20.13.  hath  delivered  soul  of  poor  from  e.  doers 

23.  14.  they  strengthen  the  hands  of  e.  doers 
iTint.  2.  9.  wherein  I  suHer  trouble  as  an  e.  doer 
1  Pet.  2. 12.  whereas  they  speak  ag.  you  as  e.  doers 

14.  are  sent  by  him  fur  the  punishment  of  e.  doers 
3.16.  whereas  they  speak  evil  of  you  asofe.  doers 
4. 13.  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  thief  or  an  c.  doer 
See  Doings,  Eve. 
EVIL  licarl. 
f?en.  8.21.  imagina.  of  man's  Apart  is  e.  from  youth 
Jer.  3.17.  nor  walk  after  the  imagination  of  e.  heart 
7.  24.  walked  in  the  imagination  of  their  e.  heart 

11.  fi.  every  one  in  imagination  of  his  e.  heart 
Ifi.  12.  everv  one  after  imagination  of  his  e.  Aearf 
18  12.  every  one  do  the  imajination  of  his  e.  heart' 

Wei. 3.12.  leBt  there  be  in  any  an  c.Aeart  of  unbelief 

EV  IL  mati  or  mm. 
fob  35. 12.  none  answer  because  of  pride  of  e.  men 
Psal.  10.  1.5.  break  thou  the  arm  of  the  e.  man 

140.  1.  deliver  me,  O  Lord,  from  the  e.  man 
Prop.  2. 12.  to  deliver  thee  i"iom  way  of  the  e.  man 

4.  14.  and  go  not  in  the  way  of  e.  men 

12.  12.  the  wicked  desi-reth  the  net  of  c.  men 
17.  11.  un  e.  mail  sceketh  only  rebellion 

24.  1.  be  not  liiou  envious  against  e.  men 

19.  fret  not  thyself  because  of  e.  men 

90  for  there  simll  be  no  reward  to  the  e.  man 

88.  5.  e.  men  understand  not  judgment 

29.  6.  in  transffression  of  an  e.  man  there  is  a  snare 

kfat.  12  To.  ai. '  an  e.  man  out  of  the  evil  treasure 

bringeth  forth  «vil  things,  /.u*e  fi.  45. 

Tim  3  13.  bute  men  shall  wax  worse  and  worse 

See  Report. 

EVIL  spirit  or  spirits. 

Judg.  9.23  ient  e.sp.betweec  'Vbimelecli  and  men 

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EUN 

1  Sam.  ir).14.  an  e.sp.  from  the  L.  troubled  him  15. 

It),  when  the  c.  sjiiril  uom  t»ud  is  upon  iliee 

2X  and  the  c.  spoul  departeii  fioni  lum 

18.  10.  me  e.  .spirit  I'rom  tjud  came  ou  rfaul,  10.  9. 

Luke  7.  21.  that  Jiour  he  cured  many  of  e.  spirtts 

H.  2.  a  woman  « Inch  liad  been  healed  of e. spirits 

•icts  I'.l.  12.  and  iJie  e.  spmts  went  out  of  them 

13.  to  call  over  them  which  had  e.  .spiriLs 

15.  tlie  e.  »y<j/*(  said,  Jesus  I  know,  Paul  1  know 
IG.  the  man  lu  whom  the  e.  spirit  was,  leaped 
EVIL  thing. 
<7e«.38.  tlO.  the  tiling  he  did  wase.  in  eyes  of  Lord 
i  Kings  1.  141-  there  was  no  c.  thing  in  the  jiot 
jVeJt.  13.  17.  what  c.  l/iiiig  is  tins  that  ye  do  ? 
PsiU.  141.  4.  incline  not  my  heart  <o  any  e.  thing 
£'cc^.ci.:i.stand  not  in  an  e.  thiitg,iiolii  what  jileases 
5.  kuepeth  coininaiidinent,sliali  feel  no  e.  thing 
12. 14.  every  secret  thing,  whether  it  be  good  or  e. 
.Jer.  2.  19.  know  that  it  is  an  e.  thing  and  bitter 
Tit.  2.  8.  having  no  e.  tiling  to  say  of  you 

EVIL  things. 
./««//.23.15.theLord  shall  bring  on  you  aWc.tliings 
/^/•«(i.l.").28.  inoulh  ol  wicked  jiounah  out  c.  things 
.hr.  3.  5.  tliou  liasl  done  e.  things  as  thou  coiildesi 
J\Iat.  12.  .'(5.  an  evil  iiiaii  bruigeth  forth  e.  things 
Mark  1.  2:i.  all  these  c.  things  come  from  within 
Luke  ICi.  25.  and  likewise  Lazarus  e.  things 
Rom.  1.  30.  proud,  boasters,  inventors  of  c.  things 
1  Cor.  lU.  0.  wo  should  not  lust  alter  e.  things 

EVIL  time. 
Psa/. 37.10.  they  shall  not  bea.^hamedin  the  c.  time 
£tc/.9.12.so  thesoiis  of  men  are  snared  in  an  e.tiin: 
.linios  5. 13.  prudent  keep  silencii,  lor  it  is  an  e.  time 
Mic.  2.  3.  nor  shall  go  li-iughtily,  for  this  lime  is  e. 

EVIL  way. 

I  Kings  13. 33.  Jeroboam  returned  not  from  c.way 

PsaL  119.  101.  I  refrained  my  feet  from  every  c.  ic. 

Proo.S.l'.i.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  to  hate  the  e.  way 

28.10.  whocauselli  righteous  togoastray  ine.;cay 

Jer.  18.  11.  return  ye  now  every  one  from  Ins  e.way 

25.  5.  I  2U.  3.  i  35.  15.  |  3G.  3,  7. 

23.22.  should  have  turned  them  from  their  e.  viay 

.liinah  3.  8.  let  them  turn  every  one  from  his  e.  wan 

10.  anil  saw  that  they  turned  from  their  e.  way 

EVIL  ways. 

iKings  17.13.  turn  from  your  e.  ways,  Eiei. 33.11. 

/;zci.3l).3l.  then  shall  ye  remember  your  own  e.  w. 

ZecA.  1.4. turn  yt'  now  from  your  c.ioays  and  doings 

EVIL  work  or  works. 
Eccl.  4.3.  who  hath  not  seen  e.  work\.\\ti\.  is  done 
8.  II.  becau.se  sentence  against  an  e.  work  is  no*. 
John  7.  7.  I  testify  that  the  works  thereof  are  e. 
horn.  13.  3.  are  not  a  terror  to  good  works  but  e. 
2T(?n.  4. 18.  L.  shall  deliver  me  from  every  e.  work 
Jam.  3.  10.  there  is  confusion,  and  every  e.  work 
1  John  3.  12.  because  Ins  own  works  were  e. 

V.\\h,J}dKcrb. 
Exod.  5.  22.  why  hast  thou  so  e.  entreated  people  ? 
Dent.  2G.  0.  and  the  Egyptians  e.  entreated  us 
1  Citron.  7.  23.  because  it  went  e.  with  his  house 
.lob  24. 21.  he  e.  eiitrealeth  barren  that  beaieth  not 
.Tohn  18.  23.  if  I  have  spoken  c.  bear  witness 
.^cts  7.  0.  they  should  entreat  them  e.  400  years 
19.  the  same  e.  entreated  our  fathers 
14.  2.  their  minds  e.  ctTected  against  the  brethren 
19.9.but  spake  e.  of  that  way  before  the  multitude 
23.  5.  shall  nut  sp(-ak  e.  of  the  ruler  of  thy  people 
Ko7n.  14.  10.  let  not  your  good  be  e.  spoken  of 
1  Cor.  10.  30.  why  am  I  e.  spoken  of  for  that 
.Tam.  4.  II.  speak  not  e.  one  of  another,  brethren, 
he  that  speaks  e.  of  his  brother,  sjieaks  e.  of  law 

1  Pet.  3.  IG.  that  whereas  they  speak  c.  of  you  • 

17.  belter  ye  sutler  for  well-doingthan  fore. doing 
4.  4.  they  think  it  strange,  speaking  e.  of  you 

14.  their  part  he  is  e.  spoken  of,  but  on  your  part 

2  Pel.  2.  2.  the  way  of  truth  shall  be  c.  spoken  of 

10.  are  not  afraid  to  speak  e.  of  dignities,  JndeS. 

12.  these,  as  natural  biute  beasts,  speak  e.  of  the 

things  that  thev  understand  not,  Judc  10. 

EVILS. 

Deut.2\  17.  many  c.  and  troubles  shall  befall  them, 

they  will  say,  are  not  these  e.  come  upon  us 

18.  for  all  the  e.  which  they  shall  have  wrought 
21.  when  many  e.  and  troubles  are  befallen  them 

Ps((/.40. 12. innumerable  e. have  compassed  meabt. 

.Irr.  2.  13.  for  my  people  have  committed  two  e. 

F.zrk.  6.9.  shall  lolhe  themselves  for  the  e.  commit. 
20.  43.  lothe  yourselves  in  your  sight  for  all  yinir  c. 

Has.  7.  t  1.  liie  e.  of  Samaria  were  discovered 

/.vke  3.  19.  for  all  the  e.  which  Herod  had  done 

.fain.  1.  t  13.  God  cannot  be  tempted  with  e. 
EUNUCH 

Comes  from  the  Greek,  Eunouchos,  which  signi 
lies  one  who  guards  the  bed;  because  generally 
in  the  courts  .f  the  eastern  kings  the  care  of 
the  beds  and  partments  bclonnring  to  princes 
and  princesses  was  committed  to  them  ;  but 
chiefly  of  thrprincetsc3,icho  lived  in  great  con- 
finement, rcTiiote  from  the  sight  and  company 
of  men.  Tha  Hebrew  wordSat\'i,signifies  a  real 


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(i\inaeh,or onedrprincdnf  hi.'; gen'tuls:  whether 
he  be  naturally  hoi'u  sucJi,  or  made  a-i  eunuch 
by  manual  operalioK.  But  this  word  us  well 
as  tlie  lireet  Eunouclios,  t*  tn  scripture  (4  tea 
fur  ««  ojjicer  beionging  to  some  prtr^^  m-i^nd- 
Dig  at  kis  court,  and  employed  in  the  inner 
palace,  icAfther  he  be  really  an  eunuch  cr  not. 
fotipbar,  PharaoJi's  eunuch,  and  Joseph's  mas 
tcr,  had  a  «;«/'«,  (jen.  39.  1,  7.  and  a  child  too, 
i/.As<!iiath  was  daughter  to  Joseph's  master, 
as  some  tliink,  though  the  generality  of  Com- 
mentators be  of  the  cnvlrary  opinion. 

God J'orbad  his  people  J.0  make  eunuchs,  Deul 
23.  1.  He  tiiat  has  that  part  wounded  or  cut  olf, 
which  is  intended  for  the  preservation  of  th^ 
sjiecies,  shall  not  enter  into  the  congregation  of 
the  Lord.  Which  words  are  dijj'crenlly  explain- 
ed. Some  think  thai  (iod  liei'e  forbids  i^'unui:ha 
to  marry  wiUi  Israelites  :  others,  that  God  for- 
bids them  to  enter  into  lits  temple;  others,  that 
he  excludes  them  from  all  o£ices  of  the  magis- 
tracy; and  others,  that  God  debars  them  sim- 
ply the  possession  of  some  outward  prieileges 
belonging  to  the  Israelites  and  people  of  the 
jAird.  They  were  looked  upon  in  the  common 
wealth  as  dry  and  useless  wood.  Isa.  56.  3, 
Behold  I  am  a  dry  tree.     6'cc  Drv. 

There  were  Eunuchs  in  the  courts  of  the  kingt 
v/ Judah  and  Israel,  officers  called  Sarism,  eu- 
nuchs. Samuel,  describing  to  the  people  th-' 
manner  of  their  king,  tells  them,  1  Sam.  8.  15, 
He  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  seed,  and  give 
to  his  officers,  or  eunuchs.  Some  understand 
this  properly,  that  he  should  against  the  com 
viand  of  God  make  some  of  his  people  eu- 
nuchs. But  others  think  that  these  eunuchs, 
in  all  probahility,  were  slares  taken  from 
some  foreign  people :  or  if  they  were  Hebrews, 
the  name  of  eunuchs,  which  is  given  them, 
shews  no  more  lliaii  their  office  and  dignity. 
See  aUo,  1  Kings  22.  9.  2  Kings  9.  32.  |  24.  12, 
1.5.  IChron.  28.  I. 

Our  Saviour  in  Mat.  19.  12,  speaks  of  a  aart  of 
eunuchs,  different  from  these  mentioned  per 
sons,  who  have  made  themselves  eunuchs  for 
the  kingilom  of  heaven's  sake ;  that  is,  whc, 
upon  some  religious  motive,  do  abstain  from 
marriage,  and  the  use  of  alt  ramal  pleasuret, 
that  they  may  be  less  encumbered  with  the 
cares  of  the  world,  and  may  devote  themsi Ives 
wore  closely  to  the  service  of  God. 

Gen.  37.  t  35.  to  Potiphar  an  e.  of  Pharaoh's 

2  Kings  8.  f  6.  the  king  appointed  an  e.  to  restoro 

23.  t  11.  the  chamber  of  Nathan-melech  the  e. 
25.  1 19.  out  of  the  city  he  took  an  e.  Jer.  52. 25. 

fsa.  56.  3.  neither  let  the  e.  say,  I  am  a  dry  tree 

jlcts  8.27.  an  e.  had  come  to  Jerusalem  to  worship 

34.  e.  said,  of  whom  speaks  the  prophet  this! 

36.  e.  said,  what  dnth  hinder  me  to  be  bapiizedl 

39.  Spiritcaught  Philip,  that  e.  saw  him  no  more 

EUNUCHS. 

1  Sam.  8. 1 15.  will  give  tenth  of  your  seed  to  hi»  c 

2  Kings  9.  32.  there  looked  out  two  or  three  e. 

20. 18.  thy  sons  take  ^way,  and  theyshall  be  e.  in 
the  palace  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  Isa  .39.7 

24.  1 12.  Jehoiachin  went  out,  he  and  his  e. 

1  C'hron.  28.  t  1-  and  Dnvid  assembled  the  e. 

2  Chron.  18.  8.  Ahab  called  for  one  of  his  e. 
i^«<A.l.tl2.Vashti  refused  to  come  by  hand  of  hise. 

4.  t4.  Esther's  maids  and  e.  came  and  told  it  her 
/sa..')rt.4. saith  the  L.  to  the  e.  that  keep  my  sabbath 
./er.29.2.after  that  the  e.  were  departed  from  Jerus. 

34.19.  e. which  passed  between  the  parts  of  the  calf 
.38.  7.  when  Ebed-nielech  one  of  the  e.  heard 

41  '6.  the  e.  whom  he  had  brought  from  Gibeon 
Dan.  1.  3.  the  king  spake  to  the  master  of  Ins  e. 

7.  to  whom  the  prince  of  the  e.  gave  names 

8.  Daniel  requested  of  the  prince  of  the  e. 

9.  Daniel  brought  into  favour  with  prince  of  e. 
18.  then  the  prince  of  the  e.  brought  them  in 

Jl/(tt.l9.12.  some  are  e.  who  were  so  born,  some  ar"; 

made  e.  of  men,  some  have  made  themselves  e. 

EUROCLYDON 

Is  a  wind  which  blows   between   the  east   and 

north.     It  is  very  dangerous,  of  the  nature  of 

a  whirlwind,  which  falls  on  a  sudden  upon 

ships,  makes  them  tack  about,  and  sometimet 

causes  them  to  founder,  as  Pliny  observes 

Acts  27. 14.  there  arose  a  temiiestu.  wind,  called  e 

EWE  or  EWES. 
<?e?7.21.28.  Abraham  set  seven  e.  lambs  by  I  hems. 

29.  he  said,  what  mean  these  seven  e.  iinibs? 
3).  38.  p.  and  she-goats  have  not  cast  thtir  young 
32.  14.  two  hundred  e.  and  twenty  rams  for  Esau 
Lev.  14.  10.  take  one  e.  lamb  of  the  first  year 
22.  28.  whether  cow  or  e.  ye  shall  not  kill  it 
2  Sam.  12.3.  poor  man  had  nothing  save  one  e.  \hrc^ 
Paal.  78.  71.  he  took  him  from  folJMving  the  e. 

EXACT. 
Z>cKt.  15.2.  shall  not  c.  it  of  his  neighbour  or  sroUiot 


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penM.'J.  3.  of  a  for< 

J\^ek  5.  7.  you  e  usury  every  one  ot  his  brotlier 
10.  I  likewise  niiglit  e.  oflbeni  money  and  corn 
11. restore  hundred  ill  part  of  money  ye  e.  of  them 
Psiil  t\).  22.  the  ent;niy  shall  not  e.  upon  him 
/ja.5e  ',i.  behold,  in  your  t'aBts  ye  c.  all  your  Kihoura 
Luke'S.VJ.ha  said, e. no  more  ihanwhat  isappoimed 

EXACTED. 
2  Kings  15  '20.  Menahcm  e.  the  money  of  Israel 

23.  .ii.  Jehoiakim  e.  the  silver  and  thb  gold 

EX.ACTETH. 
Job  11.6.  G.c.ol'thee  less  than  thme  ini-j.  deservoth 

EX.'VCTION. 
Xsh   10.  31.  we  would  Igave  the  e.  of  every  debt 

EXACTIONS. 
Ezek.  45.  9  lake  away  your  c.  from  my  people 

EXACTOR. 
Jcb  3U.  t  *  nor  regardeth  he  the  crying  of  the  e. 

EXACTORS. 
ha.GO.  17. 1  will  also  make  thiue  e.  righteousness 

EXALT. 
Kzod.  15.2.  he  is  my  father's  God,  and  I  will  c.  him 
I  Sam.  2.  10.  he  shall  c.  the  horn  of  his  anointed 
Job  17.  4.  therefore  shall  thou  not  e.  them 
I'sal.  3-i.  3.  and  let  us  e.  his  name  together 
37.  34.  he  shall  e.  thee  to  inherit  the  land 
C6.  7.  let  not  the  rebellious  c.  themselves 
92.  10.  hut  my  horn  shall  thou  c.  like  the  horn 
HO.  5.  e.  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship,  9. 
207.  32.  let  them  e.  hini  in  the  congregation 
118.  28.  thou  art  my  God,  I  will  e.  thee 
140.  8.  further  not,  lest  the  wicked  e.  themselves 
Prvv-  4.  8.  e.  her,  and  she  shall  promote  thee 
Isa.  13.  2.  e.  the  voice  unto  them,  shake  the  hand 
14. 13.  1  will  c.  my  throne  above  the  stars  of  God 
25  1.  O  Lord,  thou  art  my  God,  I  will  e.  thee 
i'lek.  21.  2(3.  e.  hiin  that  is  low,  abase  the  high 
211. 15.  nor  shall  it  e.  itself  any  more  above  nations 
31.  14.  to  the  end  none  of  the  trees  e.  themselves 
Z>aH. 11. 14.  robbers  oflhy  people  shall  c.themselves 

3G.  the  king  shall  c.  himself  above  every  god 
Hus.]  1 .7.  tlio'  they  called,  none  at  all  would  e.  him 
Obail.  4.  though  thou  e.  thyself  as  the  eagle 
Mai.  2:i.  12.  whoso  shall  e.  hi iiiself, shall  be  abased 
g  Cor.  11.20.  if  a  man  e.  himself,  ifa  mansmile  you 
1  /'ei.S.G. humble  yuurscl.  that  he  may  e.indue  Imie 

EXALTED. 
J\runi.  24.  7.  and  his  kingdom  shall  be  e. 
I  Ham.  2.  1.  she  said,  mine  l-.orn  is  e.  in  the  Lord 
•iSiiiu.i>.\i.  perceived  that  Lord  hade,  his  kingdom 
22.  47.  the  Lord  liveth,  and  e.  be  the  God  ofjhe 
rock  (ifiny  salvation,  Psal.  18.  40. 
I  Kin^s  1.  5.  then  Adonijah  e.  himself,  saying 
14.  7.  I  c.  thee  from  among  the  jieople,  16.  2. 
E  Kings  Ul.22.againsl  whom  hast  thou  e.  thy  voice 
and  lift  up  ihine  eyes  on  high  7  Isa.  37.  23. 
I  Chr.  29.  11.  and  thou  art  c.  as  head  above  all 
J^ck.  9. 5.  which  IS  e.  above  all  blessing  and  praise 
Jdb  .X  1 1.  that  those  who  mourn  may  be  e.to  salety 

24.  24.  they  are  e.  for  a  little  while,  but  ate  gone 
36. 7.  he  doth  establish  them  for  ever,  they  are  c. 

KtuZ.  12. 8.  wicked  walk  when  the  vilest  men  are  e. 
13.  2.  how  long  shall  my  enemy  be  e.  over  inc  1 
21.  13.  be  thou  e.  Lord,  in  thine  own  strength 

46.  10.  be  still  and  know  I'am  God,  I  will  be  e. 

among  the  heathen,  I  will  be  e.  in  the  earth 

47.  9.  shields  of  earth  belong  to  G.  he  is  greatly  e. 
57.  5.  be  tfcou  e.  O  God,  above  the  heavens,  11. 
75. 10.  but  the  horns  of  the  righteous  shall  be  e. 
89.  It),  in  thy  righteousness  shall  they  be  e. 

17.  and  in  thy  favour  our  horn  shall  be  e. 

19.  I  have  e.  one  chosen  out  of  the  people 

24.  and  in  my  name  shall  nis  horn  be  e. 
97  9.  thou,  Lord,  art  e.  far  above  all  gods 
106.  5.  be  thou  e.  O  God,  above  the  heavens 
U2.  9.  his  horn  shall  be  e.  with  honour 
tl8.  16.  tire  right  hand  of  the  Lord  is  e. 
140.  t8.  further  not,  let  not  the  wicked  be  c. 
Frov.  11. 11.  by  the  blessing  oflhe  uiiright  city  isc. 
isa.  2.  2.  the  mountain  of  the  Lord's  house  shall 
be  e.  above  the  hills,  all  nations  How  to  it, 
Mic.  4.  1. 

11.  the  Lord  shall  be  e.  in  that  day,  17.  |  5.  IG. 
12.  4.  praise  Ld.  make  mention  that  his  name  is  e. 
30.  18.  will  be  e.  that  he  may  have  mercy  on  you 
33.  5.  the  Lord  Is  e.  |i  10.  now  will  I  bi 
40.4.  every  valley  shall  be  e.  every  mountain  low 
49.  11.  and  my  highways  shall  be  e 
52.  13.  behold  my  servant  shall  he  r.  anrl  extolled 
Ezek.  17.  24.  ihat  I  ihv.  Lord  have  c.  ilie  low  tree 
19.1  Land  her  stature  wase.  among  branches,31.5 
Hos.  11.  t  7.  together  they  c.  not  him 
13   1.  Ephraim  spake,  he  c.  himself  in  Israel 

C   (hey  were  filled,  and  their  heart  was  c. 
Waf  11.23.  Capernaum  e.  to  heaven,  f.iikc  10.    5 
23   12.  c.  himself  he  abased,  Ihat  shnll  hum   le 
himself  shall  be  e.  /.uke  14.  11.  |  18   A. 
l.ukf  1   52.  and  hf  \ralr  e.  them  of  low  d^'.-re© 
■iets  2  33.  being  by   ht  right-hand  of  Go    •_ 
5.  31.  him  hath  Goi  s.  with  his  right-ha»  ■ 


thou  mayest  e.  it  a^a\n[-icts  13.17.  the  (Jod  of  Israel  e.  the  people  in  Egypt 


2  Cor  11.  7.  abasing  myself  that  you  might  he  t. 
12.  7.  lest  1  should  be  e.  above  measure,  7. 

Plal.  2.  9.  wherefore  God  hath  highly  t.  hna 

Jam.  1.  9.  let  Uie  brother  rejoice  thai  he  is  e. 
EXALTLST 

Exod.'i.Yl.  as  yet  e.  thou  llivself  against  iny  people 
EXALl'ETH. 

.fob  36.  22.  behold,  God  e.  by  his  power 

i'sal.  113.  t  5.  Lord  our  God, who  c.  hims.  todwell 
148. 14.  he  also  e.  the  born  of  his  r)eople 

FroD.  3. 1 35.  wise  ioherit  glory,  but  shame  e.  fools 
14.  29.  he  that  is  hasty  ol  spirit  e.  folly 
34.riglileousnesse'.a  nation,  butmn  is  a  reproach 
17.  19.  he  that  e.  his  gate  seeketh  destruction 

Luke  14. 11.  he  th2l  c.  hims.  tliall  be  abased,  18.14. 

2  Cor.  10.  5.  casting  down  every  thing  that  e.  ileeif 

27'/te£s.2.4.  who6.  hims.  above  all  that  isciiUedG. 
EXAMINATIOiV 

jJcts'iS.  26.  that  ulicr  e.  hud,  I  might  have  to  write 
EXAMINE, 

IVhen  applied  to  God,  deituUs  the  particular 
strict  notice  he  takes  of  his  creatures.  Fsal. 
26.  2,  Examine  me,  O  Loid,  and  prove  ine ;  try 
my  remsand  my  heart,  ./is  if  Ute  I'sahmstAaii 
saidyBecauae  J  maybe  <nii'takK\,  or  be  partial 
in  my  own  cause,  tUcn  fore  I  appeal  to  tkce, 
and  ojfer  myself  to  Ihij  trial  concerning  wkat 
my  enemies  charge  me  with. 

IVhen  applied  to  man,  e.\umiiiation  15  either  pri- 
vate vr  public.  Private,  when  a  CUristian 
tries  himself  by  the  word  of  (ioil,  and  by  what 
Christ  has  wrought  by  his  Spirit  within  him, 
whether  he  be  a  true  believer  r;i  .Jesus,  and  hus 
any  ground  to  hope  for  salvation  through  his 
blood  and  righteousness.  2  Cor.  13.  j,  E.\- 
ainiiie  yourselves,  whetlier  ye  be  in  the  faith, 
prove  your  own  selves.  Jind  this  duty  is  es- 
peciiilhj  to  be  performed  before  persons  par- 
take of  the  Lord's  supper.  1  Cor.  11.  28,  Kut 
let  a  man  e.vamine  himself,  and  so  let  him  eat  of 
that  bread,  and  drink  ol  that  cup.  Let  him 
compare  his  heart  and  life  by  the  word,  to  sec 
whether  he  be  duly  qualijied  to  partake  of  this 
ordinance,  in  rcgajd  of  his  knowleitge,  faith, 
repentance,  love,  and  new  obedience. 

Public  e.\:aiiiiiiaiion  is,  when  rulers  and  govern- 
ors, whether  civil,  or  ecclesiastical,  bring  sue,': 
as  are  suspected  of  unsound  principles,  or 
detected  of  enormities,  to  a  trial  for  the  same. 
Thus  it  IS  said  of  the  angel  of  the  church  of 
Ephesus,  Rev.  2.  2,  Thou  hast  tried  them 
which  say  they  are  apostles,  and  are  not ;  and 
hast  found  them  liars.  Jind  our  Saviour  wu.^ 
examined  by  Pilate,  though  he  was  innocent, 
and  the  things  laid  to  his  charge  were  unjust, 
Luke  23.  13,  14.  Jlnd  the  apostle  Paul  was 
ordered  to  be  eiamined  by  scourging,  Acts 
22.  24.  Jis  to  the  manner  of  examining  by 
scourging,  or  putting  one  to  the  iiueslioii,  Hec 
on  til  ESTlCl.N. 

Ezra  10. 16.  sat  down  the  first  day  to  c.  the  matter 
Fsal.^ii.'i.  e.  me,  O  Lord, prove  me,  try  my  reins 

1  Cur.  9. 3.  mine  answer  to  them  that  e.  me,  is  this 
11.28.  let  a  man  e.  hmisell,  and  so  let  him  eat  of 

2  Cor.  13.  5.  c.  yourselves,  prove  your  own  selves 

EXAMINED. 
Luke  23.  14.  behold.  I  have  e.  him  before  you 
Jjcts  4.  9.  if  we  this  day  be  e.  oflhe  good  deed 
12.19.  Herod  e.  kee|ieis,  and  commanded  to  dealh 
22.  24.  bronghl,  that  he  should  be  e.  by  scourging  I 
j9.lhey  depart,  f;  om  him, who  should  have  f.hini  I 
28.  18.  when  ihev  had  e.  inc  would  have  let  me  go  j 

EXAMINING. 
.^cts  24.  8.  by  e.  of  whom  thou  inaycsl  lake  knowl. 
EXAMPLE  I 

]etaken  either  for  a  type,  instance,  or  precedent,  I 
for  our  admonition,  that  we  may  be  cautioned 
against  the  sins  which  others  have  committed, 
by  the  judgmmits  which  (hid  inflicted  on  them, 
1  Cor.  10.  11,  All  these  ihing.-*  happened  unto  | 
them  for  ensamiiles.  Or  e.vamplc  i.if  taken  for  1 
a  pattern  for  our  imitation,  a  model  for  us  to 
copy  after.  John  13.  l.'i,  1  have  given  you  an  } 
example,  that  ye  >lio'.ild  ilo  as  I  have  done  to; 
you.  .^nd  /«  1  Pet.  2.  21,  Christ  sutfered  for 
us,  leaving  us  an  example,  Uiat  we  should  fol- 1 
low  his  steps.  This  is  one  of  the  7neans  byl 
which  our  Kedcemer  rc.itores  his  people  to 
holiness,  namely,  by  exhibiting  a  complete 
pattern  of  it  in  his  life  upon  earth. 
That  examples  have  a  peculiar  power  above  the  1 
linked  precept,  to  dispose  us  to  the  practice  vf\ 
holiness,  may  appear  by  considering,  (1)  'J'hat 
they  most  clearly  express  to  ns  the  nature  of 
our  duties  in  their  suhjerts  and  srnsitile  effects. 
O  cncr  at  precepts  form  abstract  iili  as  of  virtue, 
but  in  examples,  rirtues  are  mail:  ri.iiblrin  all 
their  circumstances.  (2)  Precepts  instruct  us 
what  Uiiit^i  are  our  (f«t^,Z<u(e.xainples  assure 


EXC 

us  that  they  are  possible.     IVhen  we  set  mat 
like  ourselves,  who  o'-e  united  to  frail  JlesU, 
and  in  the  same  condition  with  us,  to  commuiii) 
their  passions,  to  overcome  the  greatest  ami 
viostglittering  temptutionSyWe  are  ene'i*ragt4 
in  OUT  spiritual  warfare.    (3)  Examples, />y  o 
secret  and  lively  incentive,  urge  us  to  tviita- 
Uon.      iVe  are  touched  if.    mother  mauvcr  bf 
the  visible  practice  of  sain    ,  which  rrproacJiea 
our  defects,  and  obliges  i.;   to  the  same  leal, 
than  by  laws,  though  holy  and  good. 
Tlte  example  of  Christ  is  most  proper  to  form  wa 
to  holmciis,  It  being   absolutely  perfect,  ajtd 
accommmiated  to  our  present  slate.   'J'hert  is  no 
example  of  a  mere  ?nan,  that  is  ta  be  followed 
without  limilatioa.     Be  ye  followers  of  me,  a* 
I  am  of  Christ,  says  the  great  Apostle,  1  Coi. 
11. 1.     But  *he  e.xample  of  Christ  js  absoiuteli/ 
perfect.     Jiis  cuKversation  was  a  lietng  law. 
He  was  holy,  harmless,  ur>defiled,and  separate 
from  sinners,  Heb.'i.  26.     Hie  example  is  ulsc 
most  aecommodaied  to  our  present  state.    The 
divine  nature  is   the  supreme  rule  of  murai 
perfection  :  for  we  are  commanded  to  be  holy 
as  (iod  IS  holy.     But  such  is  the  obscurity  o 
our  miniL.,  and  the  weakness  of  our  natures 
that  the  pattern  was  too  high  and  glorious  to 
be  expressed  by  us.     Jjnd  Uwugh  we  kad  nyt 
strength  .■<<  ascend  to  him,  yet  he  had  goodness 
to  descend  to  us  ;  and  in  this  present  state, 
and  in  our  nature,  to  set  before  us  a  pattcm 
more  fitted  to  our  capacity  :  So  that  the  divine 
oltributes  are  sweetened  in   the  ■'ion  of   God 
incarnate ;  and  being  united  with  the  graces 
proper  for  the  kuoian  nature,  are  more  per- 
ceptible to  our  minds,  and  more  tviitable  by  us 
J/i;t.l.l9.,losephnol  willing  to  make  her  a  public  e 
John  13.  13.  for  I  have  given  you  an  c.thiit  yi  do 
J\um.  15.  f  5.  be  like  minded  alter  the  c.oi'Cuc> 
1  Tim.i.  12.  but  he  thou  an  e.  of  the  believers 
Heb.  4.  11.  lest  any  man  fall  afler  tlie  same  e. 
6.  5.  who  serve  uuio  the  e.  of  heavenly  things 
Jam.  5. 10.  take  the  prophets  for  an  e.  of  sulierin,, 
1  Pet.  2. 21.  Christ  suffered  for  us,  leaving  us  an  e. 
Jude  7.  set  forth  for  an  e.  siillering  the  vengeance 

EXAMPLES. 

1  Cor. 10.  6.  nowtho.'.e  things  were  out  e.uot  to  lust 

Six  Ensample,  s. 

EXCEED. 

Deut  25.3.  forty  stripes  he  may  give,  and  not  t.  lest 

il  l-.o  should  <i.  ihy  brother  seem  vile  to  thee 

^1/a£.5. 20.  t.^cept  your  righteousness  f.  the  scribes 

2<.o>'.3.9.miuistr;>tionof  riglileousn.duthc.inglury 

EXCEEDED. 
1  Sam.  20.  41.  and  they  wept,  till  David  e. 

1  Kings  10.23.Solom.  e.  all  kingsof  «arih  for  riches 
Job  36. 9.  sheweth  their  transgressions  that  tliev  e. 

EXCEEDEST. 

2  Chron.  9.  6.  for  lliuu  e.  the  fame  that  I  heard 

EXCEEDETII. 
1  Kings  10.  7.  thy  wisdom  c.  the  fame  that  I  hear<i 

EXCEEDING. 
Gen.  i.").!.  I  am  thy  shield,  and  ihy  (.  great  rewanl 
17   6.  I  will  make  thee  c.  fruitful,  make  nations 
27   34.  and  Esau  cried  with  an  c.  bitter  cry 
i'.xud.  1.7.  the  children  of  Israel  waxejl  t.  mig?rt 
19.  16.  and  the  voice  of  ihe  trumpete.  loud 
J^'iim.  14. 7.  ihc  land  we  pa.-.sed  through  is  e.  gooC 

1  Sam.  2.  3.  talk  no  more  so  e.  proudly 

2  Sam.  8.  8.  king  David  took  e.  much  brass 
12.2.  the  rich  man  had  e.  many  ttwks  and  herds 

1  Kings  4.  29.  God  gave  Solomon  wisilom  e.  much 
7.47  left  vessels  un  weighed,  I  hoy  were  e.  many 

1  CAr.  20.2.  lie  brought  e.  muchspoiloutofthecily 

22.  5.  and  the  house  must  be  c.  magnilical 

2  Chron.  11.  12.  and  he  ina.dclhe  cities  e.  strong 
14.  14.  for  there  was  e.  iiuinh  spoil  lu  thcin 
16.12.  Asadisensed,  until  his  disease  was  c. great 
32.27.  Hezekiah  had  e.  much  riches  aud  honour 

/'s(;/.21.6.thouhast  made  him  cglad  withthy  couu. 
43.  4.  then  will  1  go  unio  God  my  «•  joy 
119.  96.  but  thy  conunaudmcot  is  e.  broad 
P)-t)(i.  30.  24.  there  be  .our  ilimas  which  are  c.wise 
£cc/.7.24.  ihat  which  is  f.deo|\>vho  (■■■in  find  it  ourl 
,/f  r.4f'.2!K  we  heard  the  pride  of  Mua  b,  he  is  c .promj 
Ezek.  9.  0.  the  ini<|uity  of  Israel  is  e.  great 
16.  13.  thou  didst  ea'  oil,  and  wast  e.  beautiful 

23.  15.  e.  in  dved  attire  upon  their  beads 

37.  10.  stood  ill)  upon  ihetr  feel  an  e.  great  armv 
47. 10.  as  ths  tish  ol  the  great  sea,  e.  many 
Dan.  3.  22.  bicause  the  furnace  « is  e.  hot 

6.  2'^  then  was  the  king  c.  glad  fo>  bjm 

7.  19.  the  fouiih  beast  which  was  c.  dreaafiit 
8.9.  came  forth  a  lit  lie  horn  which  wa.xeil  f  great 

Jonah  3.  3.  now  Nineveh  was  an  e.  great  lity 
■i.  I),  so  Jonah  was  e.  glad  of  the  gourd 

Jilat.  2. 10.  saw  star,  they  rejoiced  with  e.  great  joj 
16.  Herod,  when  he  was  mocked,  was  e.  wroth 
4.  8.  takelh  him  tip  into  an  e.  high  mountain 
5. 12.  rejoice  aod  be  e,  jItI,  great  is  vauv  rewai# 


KXV. 

Jfiit.  ^  26.  met  ]uHi  tu'Ojioss.  ^\  (h  livils,  r-fioice 
17.  i---  tliuy  simll  kiJJ  ^uii  ;  lli«  y  viiv  r.  sorry 

26.  Hi.  Ihey  wore  t-  sorrou  i'ul   and  J>«^!iii  to  aiy 
^a  my  soul  u  c  60/ro«  I'ul,  .Ua;  it  14.  ;14. 

Jllitrk  (i.  2(x.  the  kiii^  was  c.  sorry,  yd  tor  llie  oa(ii 
'J.  X  (lis  raiiiieuC  bocaiiie  £.  while  as  siunv 
L,uke  'iJ.  8.  wjifji  Herod  saw  Jo^us,  lie  was  e.  glad 
/?tt.«  7.  20.  Moses  wjts  boni,  and  was  e.  fair. 
Rem.  7.  13.  tfcatsm  nii^glit  tecoiiie  c  sinful 
S  Cor  4. 17.  workcth  for  us  au  «.  woiglit  of  glory 

7.  4.  I  am  e.  jviylul  in  all  our  iribulation 
9.14.wi>u  lojis afuir  you,  lor  e.  gnic*;  uf  <j<>d  in  you 

F.pk.  1.  19.  uhal  IS  the  t.  gjcalnees  of  his  jwwer 
2.7.  he  might  slicw  the  e.  riflies  of  his  grace 

3.  30.  to  hiiu  that  is  able  to  do  c.  abundantly 

1  Tim.  1. 14.  tiiegriceofcur  Lrfjrd  was  cahuiidant 
1  Pet.  4.  13.  that  ye  may  be  glad  also  witla  e.  joy 
E  PeM.4.g«ven  tousf.grcat  and  (ireaous proiuisee 
Jade  '24.  able  to  ))fr8c«f  you  faultless  with  c.  joy 
iiev.  16.  21.  for  the  plague  tlicreof  was  e.  great 

exceedi.\<;ly. 

Gen.  7.  19.  the  waters  jirevaiied  e.  on  the  earth 
Vi.  13.  but  llie  men  of  Sodom  were  sinners  e. 
JG.  10.  the  angel  said,  I  wiJI  multiply  thy  seed  e. 
17.  2.  1  wdl  make  my  coven,  and  multiply  thee  e. 
20.  C  will  multiply  Ishmael  c.  a  gieat  nation 

27.  33.  and  Isaac  treiidpled  very  e.  and  st  d 
•JO.  43.  ami  Jacob  iiic'easod  «.  47.  27. 

1  Ham.  36.  25. 1  have  played  the  fool  and  erred  e. 

2  Sam.  V.i.  \i>.  iheii  .•\iniioii  haled  her  c.  and  said 
2  Kings  10.  4  Ihe  eiders  of  Samaria  were  e.  afraid 

1  Chr.  211.  23.  L<1.  niiigiii(ie<l  S<.lom.  e.  2  Chr.  1.  1. 
8  Chr.  17.  12.  Jelui.sJiaphat  wa.\ed  great  e. 

2R.  8.  L'zijah  sireiiglheiicd  hiiiiseif  c. 
J^\U.  2.  10.  Lliey  ho".i<l  of  it,  it  grieved  them,  e. 
^.<M.4.4.ihei|Ut«(t  was  c.grieved,and  sent  raiment 
Jub  3.  22.  rejoice  e.  when  they  can  find  the  grave 
Psal.  08.  3.  yea,  let  the  rigliti'ous  c.  rejoice 

106.  14.  lusted  e.  in  Ihe  wilderness,  and  tempted  G- 

119.  167.  kept  thy  testimonies,  I  love  them,  e. 

123.  3.  for  we  are  e.  lille<l  witJi  coutempt,  4. 
fsa.  24.  19.  the  earth  is  dissolved,  earth  is  moved  c 
Dan,  7.  7.  .and  belusld,  a  fourth  beast  strong  e. 
Jonah  1. 10-  men  were  c.  afraid,  and  said  to  him 
16.  then  the  men  feared  the  Lord  c.  and  offered 

4.  1.  but  it  displca-sed  Jonah  e  and  lie  was  angry 
Mat.  19.2.5.  heard  it,  lliey  weree.  ama/ed,  saying 
Mark  4.  41.  tlicy  feared  c.  aitd  said  one  <i<  another 

15.  14.  they  cried  out  the  more  c.  crucify  him 
^cts  16.  20.  these  men  do  «.  trouble  our  city 

26.  II.  being  e.  mad  against  them,  I  ]iersecuted 

27.  18.  and  \\c  being  e.  tossed  with  a  tempest 

2  Cor.  7. 13.  yea, and  c.  the  more  joyed  we  for  Titus 
Gal.  1.  14.  being  moree.  zealous  of  the  traditions 
1  T/iejs.  3.  10.  night  and  day  praying  c.  to  .see  you 
5  TAf.«»  1.  3.  because  that  your  faith  growelh  e. 
Heb   12.  21.  Mosus  said,  \  r.  fear  and  quaUe 

EXCEL. 
Gen.  49.  4.  unstable  as  water,  ihou  shall  not  e. 
I  Chron.  15.  21.  willi  harps  on  ilie  Sheminilh  to  e. 
Psal.  103.  20.  ye  Ins  iii!g;'ls,  that  c.  in  stionglh 
Isa.  10.  1(1.  ami  whose  sraveii  images  diii  c.  them 
1  Cur.  14.  12.  .seek  tlmt  v.-  nnv  c.  lo  edifying 
EXCKI.LEIl. 

1  X'inM4.30.Solomon'swisiloni  r^. wisdom  of  Egypt 

EX<-EM,!:ST. 
Pro*.  31. 29.  done  virtii.niylv.  lull  thou  e.  them  all 

EXCRLLETH. 
Eeci.2. 13.  wisiloin  c.  folly,  us  far  as  lijlit  e.  dark. 

2  Car.  3.  10.  by  reason  of  the  glorv  that  c. 

'  EXCEr,I,ENCy. 
Gen.  4.  t "-  doest  well,  shall  thoii  not  have  the  e.  t 

49.  3.  the  e.  of  dignity,  and  the  c.  of  power 
Exod.  1.5.  7.  and  in  tin;  sreatiiess  of  thine  e. 
DfMt.  33.  36   who  rideih  iii  his  e.  on  the  sky 

29.  shield  «f  help,  and  who  is  the  sword  of  thy  e. 
Job  4.21.  doih  not  their  r.  »o  awiiyl  they  die 

13.  II.  shall  not  his  r.  innke  von  afraid? 

20.  6.  th'iiiili  his  r.  iimiini  up  to  the  heavens 

22.  t  30.  but  their  e.  the  fire  coiisunieth 

37  4.  he  thundereth  wiih  ihe  voice  of  his  c 

40.  10.  deck  thyself  novv  with  nmiesty  anil  c. 
Psal.  47.  4.  the  r.  of  Jacob  whom  he  loved 

62.  4.  they  consult  to  cast  liim  down  from  his  e. 

68.  34.  his  r.  is  over  Israel,  and  his  strength 
Vrov.  17.  t  T.  a  lip  of  f.  bectmieih  not  a  fool 
f,ccl.  2.  t  13.  I  saw  that  there  is  an  c.  in  wisdom 

7. 12.  the  c.  of  knowledge  is,  that  wisdom  gives  lifb 
Isa.  13. 19.  Babvloi  the  tieautv  of  theChaldees' c. 

35.2.»'.  of  Carinel,  Sharon;  and  the  e.  of  our  G. 

60.  15.  !  will  make  ihee  an  eternal  «.  a  joy 
flzek.  16.  t  56. Sodom  not  mentioned  in  day  of  e. 

24.  21.  my  sanciuary,  the  e.  of  your  strength 
Ajtos  6.  8.  saitli  the  tvoril,  T  abhor  Ihe  c.  of  Jacob 

8.  7.  the  Lord  lialh  sworn  by  the  r.  of  Jacidj 
ffak.  2. 2.  for  the  Lord  hath  turned  away  the  p.  of 

Jacob,  as  the  e.oi  Israel,  emplierseinplieU  them 
Mai.  2.  t  15-  yet  had  he  the  c.  of  the  Spirit 
I  Car.  2   I.  I  came  not  to  you  with  e.  of  speech 
8  C.or,  !•  7.  that  llie  e.  of  the  now  :r  may  be  of  God 
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ritil.X  8.  I  count  nil  things  loss  for  the  «   of  Chr. 
EXCELLEN'l'. 

F.sth.  1.  4.  Aliasueriis  shewed  his  r.  liiajest;? 

.h>})  .17.  2.'J.  tJje  Almighty  js  e.  in  powder 

VsaL  S.  ].  how  e.  is  thy  name  in  all  the  earth  '  9. 
lf>.  3.  and  to  the  c.  in  wliom  is  all  my  delight 
3(i.  7.  how  e.  IS  thy  kiving-kimhiess,  "O  God  : 
76. 4.  Ihoi;  art  more  c.  than  the  iiiounlaiiis  oi"  prey 
141.  5.  let  him  reprove  me,  it  shall  he  an  e.  oil 
148.  13.  jiraise  tlie  Lord,  his  name  alone  is  r. 
150-  2.  jiraise  him  according  lo  his  c.  greatness 

Prvv.  8.  6.  hear,  lor  I  will  sjieak  of  r.  iliings 
12. 26.  the  right«ius  is  more  e.  tlian  hisiieigli'oour 
17.  7.  c-  s|)eech  Ixjcomclh  not  a  fool 
27.  a  man  of  uiiderstaii<iiiig  is  of  an  e.  spirit 
22.  20.  have  I  not  written  to^lhee  e.  things? 

CAint.  5.  15.  his  countenance  c.  as  the  cedars 

Isa.  4.  2.  and  the  fruit  of  llie  earth  shall  be  e. 
li  5.  sing  to  the  Lord,  he  hath  done  «.  things 
K!.  t  n.  Lord  covered  thee  with  an  <■.  covering 
28. 29.  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  c.  in  working 

Ezck.  16.  7.  and  thou  art  come  lo  c.  orniiments 
27.124.  these  were  thy  merchants  in  e.  things 

Dan.  2-  31.  this  image,  whose  brightness  was  e. 

4.  36.  an  e.  majesty  was  added  unto  nie 

5.  12.  an  e.  spirit  was  found  in  Daniel,  C.  3. 
14.  I  heard  that  e.  wisdom  is  found  in  ihee 

J^ke  1.  3.  to  write  to  thee,  most  e.  Theophilus 
v?f.ts  23.  2G.  Claudius,  lo  the  e.  governor  Feli.x 
/?o:h.2.18.  and  ajiprovest  things  more  e.  Phil.  1. 10. 

1  Cor   12.  31.  yet  shew  I  unto  you  a  more  e.  way 
H(b.  1.  4.  he  obtained  a  more  e.  name  than  they 

8.  6.  but  now  hath  he  olilaincd  a  more  e.  ministry 

11.  4.  .^hel  ofleied  to  God  a  more  e.  sacrilice 

2  Pet.  1.  17.  there  came  a  voice  from  the  e.  glory 

EXCEPT. 
Opn.31-42-c-tlieG.  ofmy  father  had  been  with  me 
32.  26.  I  will  not  let  thee  go,  e.  thou  bless  nie 

42.  1.1.  e.  your  youngest  brolhir  come,  43.  3,  5. 

43.  10.  e.  we  had  lingered,  we  had  now  returned 
47.  26.  fifth  part,  e.  the  land  of  the  priests  only 

J^Tiiin.  16.  13.  e.  thou  make  thyself  a  prince  over  us 
Deul.  32.  30.  e.  their  Rock  had  sold  them 
.7w,s7i.7.12.e.  vou  destroy  accursed  from  among  you 

1  Sam.  25.  34.  e.  thou  hadsl  hasted  to  meet  me 

2  .S«Hi.  3.  9.  e.  as  the  Lord  hath  sworn  to  David 
13.  e.  ihou  first  bring  Michal, Saul's  daughter 

5.  6.  e.  thou  take  away  the  blind  and  the  lame 
2  h'tnfTS  4.  24.  slack  not  lliy  riding,  e.  I  l^d  Ihee 
Estk.i.  14.  e.  the  king  delighted  in  her  and  called 

4.  II.  c  the  king  shall  hold  out  the  golden  sceptre 
Psal.  127.1. c.  the  Lord  build  the  house,  e.  the  Lord 
keep  ihecily,  the  watchmen  watch  but  in  vain 
Prov.  4.  16.  sleep  not,  e.  they  have  done  mischief 
Isa.  1.9.  f.  the  Lord  hath  left  a  remnant,  Rom. 9.29. 
Dan.  2.  11.  none  other  can  shew  it,  e.  the  gods 

3.  28.  nor  worship  any  god,  e.  their  own  God 

6.  5.  f.  we  find  it  concerning  the  law  of  his  God 
.^mos  3.3.  can  two  walk  together,f  .they  be  agreed? 
Mat.S.W.e.  your  righleousn.  exceed  tliatof  scribes 

12.  29.  c.  he  first  bind  the  strong  man,  Mark  3.  27. 
18. 3. 1  say  to  you,  c.  ye  be  converted  and  become 
19.  9.  put  away  his  wife,  e.  it  be  for  fornication 
24.  22.  and  e.  those  days  should   be  shortened 

there  should  no  flesh  be  saved,  Mark  13.  20. 
2fi.42.ifthiscupmay  not  pass,  e.  I  drink  it, thy  will 
Murk  7.  3.  the  Pharisees,  e.  they  wash  oft,  eat  not 
AwAe  9.  13.  e.  we  go  and  buy  meat  for  this  people 
1.3.  3.  e.  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  likewise  perish,  5. 
./oh.n  3. 2.  can  do  these  miracles,  e.  G.  be  with  him 
3.e.n  man  be  liorn  again, he  cannot  see  the  kingd. 

5.  e.  a  man  be  born  of  water  and  of  Ihe  Spirit 
27. can  receive  nolhing,f.  itbegiven  from  heaven 

4.  4H.  e.  ye  see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will  not  bel. 
6.  44.  e.  the  Father  who  hath  sent  me,  draw  him 

53.  e.  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man 
65.  e.  it  were  given  unto  him  of  my  Father 

12.  24.  c.  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  the  ground 
15.  4.  ye  cannot  bear  fruit,  e.  ye  abide  in  me 

19.  H.no  power,  e.  it  were  given  Ihee  from  above 

20.  25.  e.  I  shall  seethe  prints  of  the  nails 
.^rts  8.  1.  Ihey  were  all  scattered,  e.  the  apostles 

31.  how  con  I,  e.  some  man  should  guide  me? 
15.  1.  e.  ve  I  e  circumcised,  ye  cannot  be  saved 
24.  21.  e.  it  he  for  this  one  voice,  that  I  cried 

26.  29.  all  were  such  as  I  am,  e.  these  bonds 

27.  31.  Paul  said,  e.  these  abide  in  ship,  ye  cannot 
Ham. 1.1. 1  had  not  known  lust,e.  the  law  had  said 

1(1.  15.  how  shall  they  preach,  e.  Ihey  iie  sent? 
1 0>r.7.5.defraud  not  one  anolh.f .  it  be  with  consent 

14.  5.  that  speaketh  with  tongues,  e.  he  interpret 

6.  e.  I  shall  speak  to  you  ei.ther  by  revelation 

7.  r.  they  give  a  distinction  in  the  sounds 
9.  r.  ye  utter  words  easy  In  be  understood 

15.  36.  thatlhousowesi  is  not  ipiickeneil.  e  it  ilie 
2  Cur.  12.  13.  r.  it  he  thai  I  was  not  burdensome 

13.  5.  that  <'hrist  is  in  you,  c.  ye  he  re|irobatcs'! 
2  Thrss.  2.  3.  e.  there  come  a  falling  away  first 

2  Titn.i.  5.  he  is  not  crowned,  e.  he  strive  lawfully 
/ici!.2.5.will  remove  thy  candlestick,  c.tliuu  repent 


EXE 

/?et).2.22.  into  tribulation,  e.  they  repent  their  d<;cd» 

EXC  EPTED. 
IC'or  15.27.  heise.  who  did  put  all  things  under  hira 

EXCESS. 
Alal.  23.  2.3.  within  are  full  of  extortion  and  e. 
F.pk  .'<.  18.  be  not  drunk  with  wine,  wherein  is  ( 

1  Pit   4.  ;i.  when  we  walked  in  lusts,  e.  of  w>ne 
4.  that  v«  -un  not  with  ihem  to  the  same  e 

EXCHANGE. 

(7f«.47  17.  Joseph  gave  them  bread  in  e.  for  hors«t 

Iav.  27.  10.  tJien  it  iind  the  e.  thereof  shall  be,  holy 

.loh  21).  t  I'S.  according  to  the  substance  of  !'ii  e. 
28.  17.  and  Oie  e.  of  it  shall  not  be  for  jewo  s 

Mat.  16.  26."  if  gain  world  and  lose  his  soul,  whgj 
sJiaJl  a  man  give  in  < .  for  Ins  soulT  Mark  !•.  'y, 
EXCHANGE. 

Ezck-iS-U.  they  shall  not  sell  of  it, nor  e.  firstfruf,- 
EXCIIANGERS, 

Mat.  25.  2T.  oughtewt  to  Inive  put  my  money  to  « 
EXCLUDE. 

Gal.  4,  17.  thev  would  e.  you,  that  you  might  affect 
EXCLUDED, 

Rom.  3.  27.  where  is  boasting  then?  it  is  e. 
EXCOMMUNICATED. 

Excommunication  is  an  eeclesiustical  censurt 
whereby  theywhonieur  the  guilt  of  any  h''^  ")ili 
sill,  are  separated  from  the  communion  oj  tn: 
church,  and  dcprined  of  spiritual  advanlagr..:: 
that  Uiey  may  be  brought  to  repvntavce,  and 
others,  by  their  cj  ample,  kept  from  the  like 
enormities.  Mat.  18.  15,  16,  17.  1  Cor.  5  5, 
7.     2  Thess.  3.  14,  1.5. 

There  are  irennallij  tlireesorts  nf^\coTnmume\- 
lion,  ilistinrruishcd  <;vtong  the  iuwu.  The  firs'. 
IS  called  Niildui,  that  is,  separation.  This  la 
the  lesser  Excommunication,  It  lasted  thirty 
days,  and  separated  the  czcominunicatrd  per 
sons  from  the  use  of  things  holy.  The  sicoi.* 
was  called  Clierim,  that  is  Anathema;  this  wa> 
an  aggraiiation  of  the  first,and  answers  ulmoa 
to  our  greater  excommunication,  /(  excluded  a 
man  from  the  synagogue,  and  deprived  him  oj 
all  civil  coiinncrcc.  I'he  third  sort  u/Excoin 
munication  is  called  Scainmaiha,  and  was  of  a 
higher  nature  than  the  greater  excommunica- 
tion. It  was  published,  as  they  say,  by  sound 
of  four  hundred  trumpets,  and  removid  all 
hopeof  returning  to  the  synagogue.  Suinr  af- 
firm, that  the  penally  of  deatli  icas  annexed  to 
it.  But  Selden  maintains,  that  these  three 
terms,  Niddui,  Clierim,  and  Scammaiha,  iir« 
oftentimes  synonymous,  and  that  the  Jews  ne- 
ver had,  properly  speaking,  more  than  Uc» 
sorts  of  excommunication  ;  one  greater,  iht 
other  less.  Selden  de  sijneclriis  veterum  He 
bro'orum,  lib.  1.  cap.  7.  et  8. 

John  9  (34.  dost  thou  teach  us?  and  they  e.  bun 
EXCUSE. 

J.uke  14.18.theywilh  one  consent  began  to  make  e 

■John  15.  t  22.  now  have  they  no  e.  for  their  sin 

Rom.  1.  20.  clearly  seen,  so  that  they  are  withoute 
EXCUSE. 

2  Cor.  12.  19.  think  vou  that  we  e.  ourselves  to  you* 

tLXCUSED. 
l.uke  14.  18.  I  pray  thee  have  me  e.  19. 

EXCUSING. 
Kom,  2. 15,their  thoughts  accusing  or  else  e.  one  a» 

EXECRATION, 
Jer.  42,  18.  and  ye  shall  be  an  e.  and  a  curse 
44,  12.  and  they  shall  be  an  e.  and  a  reproach 
Jlcls  23  1 12,  bound  iheinselves  with  an  oath  of  «. 

EXECUTE. 
Fiorf.12.12.IwilI  e.  judgment  on  the  gods  of  Egypt 
JVum.  5.  .30.  the  priest  shall  e,  upon  her  all  this  law 
8.  11    that  they  may  c.  the  service  of  the  Lord 
Deut.  10.  18.  he  doth  e.  the  judgment  of  the  widow 
1  Kings  6,  12.  if  thou  wilt  e,  my  judgments 
PswM  19.84.  when  wilt  thou  e.  jndgm.  on  them  thai 
149.  7.  to  e.  vengeance  upon  the  heathen 
9.  to  e.  upon  them  the  judgment  written 
ha.  (6,3,  tanecoun.sel,  e.  judgment,  hiae  outcasti 
Jer.  7. 5.  e.  piiigm.  i*tween  a  man  and  his  oeighb. 

21.  12.  c.  juilgment  in  the  morning,  and  deliver 

22.  3.  e.  iiKiani.  and  righteonsi.ess,  deliver  spoil^l 

23.  5.  hrancii  snail  «.  judgm.  and  justice,  33.  15 
F.iek.  5.  8   i  will  f.  judgments  in  thee.  10. 

15  when  I  sha.l  t.  judgments  in  tlice  m  iury 
11.9.  and  I  will  e.  judgments  among  you 
16.  U.  itiey  shall  e.  judgments  u])on  tnee 
•25.  II    ai!u  I  will  e.  judgments  upoi;  Mo.%b 
17.  and  I  will  f.  great  vengeance  upor.  tnein 
j    3.J.  14.  I  set  fire  n.  Zoan,and  e.  jiid,:me-ic8  in  No 

19.  thus  will  I.  e.  judgments  in  E,»ypt 
I    45.  9.  remove  viofence,  c.  judgment  and  justice 
I  W«.s  il   0  I  will  not  f  the  fierceness  of  mine  angel 
'  /l/)r..  .5    15.  and  1  wili  i.  vengeance  in  anger 
'■■   1.  0  til!  he  pifjiii  niy  cause,  and  e.  judgm.  for  m« 
j  Zech.  7,  J.  e  VX'W  jurtgme.M  and  shew  mercy 

8.16.;   the  judgineni  ;.f;r.uh  and  peace 
1  Joan.  5.27  hath  given  him  .luthonty  to  e.  judgiaoo 


EXH 

Rjm.  13.  4.  he  ii.  the  ministef  of  God  (o  (.  Wrath 
/ude  io.  to  e.  Ji  dgment  on  all,  and  to  convince 

jEXECUTED. 
M'um,  3S  4,  on  tlicir  godo  the  LoffI  e.  rudjments 
Deut.  33.  21.  he  e.  the  jnstice  of  the  Lofd 
2  Sam.  8.  1,").  David  c,  judgtnetit,  1  C/iron.  18.  14. 
'  Citron,  (i,  10.  he  it  is  tliat  e,  the  pfiest^s  ofBce 
2-1.  2.  Elea/iiraiid  (t)iamar  e,  the  priest's  office 
S  Chrnn.  24.  24.  they  r.  judgment  against  Joash 
fxra  7.  26.  let  judgmem  he  e.  speedily  on  him 
Ps.  10f).30.tlien  !<tood  up  Phineltas. and  c,  judgment 
Kcd.  8.  U.  hetatine  sentence  is  not  e,  speedily 
./er.  2:1.20.  anger (jI'L.shall  not  return  tdl  he  haver. 
tltck.  11.  I2."iieiihcr  e.  my  jiidenicnts,  20.  24. 
lH.8.liathp.lrU(^juilgn].lielucen  manand  man,]". 
i!3.  10.  for  ihev  iiad  c.  judgment  U|ion  her 
i'8.  22.  wlien  f  shall  have  c.  jud^'ments,  2fi. 
39.  21,  heathen  dliall  see  inyjinlgm,  thai  I  h?ve  e. 
I.uhe  1,  8.  wliile  ZacliariiisV.  the  priest's  office 

EXECliTEDST. 
I  Sam.  28.  18.  nor  f.  Iiis  fierce  wrath  on  Amaiek 

EXECUTEST. 
Ps.99.  4.  thoue.  juik'in.  and  rii'liteoUBness in  Jacob 

EXECUTETH. 
P.sal.  it.  16.  Lord  is  known  hy  the  judgment  he  e. 
103.  (i,  tlie  Lord  e.  righteounness  and  judgment 
liO,  7.  the  Lord  e.  judgment  for  the  o|)jiies8cd 
isn.  40.  11.  the  man  tliatc.  my  counsel  fioin  afar 
Jer.  5.  I.  if  any  e.  judgment,  I  will  pardon  it 
Juel  2.  11.  for  he  is  strons  that  e.  his  word 

EXECUTING. 
2  Kings  10.  30.  thou  hast  done  well  in  e.  on  Ahab 
8  Ckr.  11.  14.  Jeroboam  had  cast  them  off  from  e. 
22.8.w(ien  Jehu  wnsf.  juilsment  on  Ahab's  house 

EXECUTION. 
Est/t.  9.  1.  his  decree  drew  near  to  be  put  in  e. 

EXECUTIONER. 
Mark  6.  27.  the  kmg  sent  an  e.  and  commanded 

EXECUTIONERS. 
ficn.37.  t  30.  sold  him  to  Potiphar,  chief  of  thee. 
JiT.X).  til.  Nebuzar-adan  rhiefof  thee.  52.  T  12. 
Van   2.  1 14.  to  Ariorh  the  chief  o.' the  e. 

EXEMPTED. 
1  Kinn-s  15.22..Asa  made  |irorl!imation,none  was  e. 

EXERCISE. 
I  Ti>n.4. 8.  bodily  e.  iTrofifelhlitlle, godliness  profit. 

■  EXERCISE.    . 

T'.'inl.  131. 1.  nor  do  I  e.  myself  in  thinjs  too  high 

./fr.  0. 24. 1  am  the  Lord  which  e.  loving-kindness 

Jilat.  20.  25.  ye  know  that  princes  of  the  Gen 

tiles  e.  dominion  over  them,  and  they  that 

aro  great  c.  authority  upon  them,  Mark  10. 

42.    Lnkr  22.  25 

'?c^';.24. If). herein  do  le.mvselito  have  a  conscience 

1  Tim.  4.  7.  and  e.  thvself  rather  unto  godliness 

EXERCISED. 
Ecd.  1.  13,  sore  travail,  to  be  c.  therewith,  3.  10 
Kzek.^.  29.  the  people  of  the  land  have  p.  robbery 
Nrh.  5. 14.  senses  c.  to  discern  both  good  and  evil 

12.  II.  fruit  of  right. to  them  who  are  e.  thereby 

2  Pet. '2.  14.  an  heart  e.  with  covetous  practices 

EXERCISETH. 
Rev.  13. 12.  h»i  e.  ail  the  power  of  the  first  beast 

EXHORT. 
.^r.t.t  2.  40.  with  many  words  did  he  testify  and  c. 
27.  22.  and  now  I  p.  von  to  be  of  good  cheer 
2  Cnr.  9.  5.  therefore  I  thought  it  necessary  to  e. 

1  The.9s.  4.  1.  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  and  e.  you 

tlH.  wheretbre  e.  one  another  with  these  -.voras 
5.  t  11.  wherefore  e.  yourselves  together   euity 

14.  now  we  e.  yon,  warn  them  that  are  iinrulv 

2  Thr.i.t.  3. 12.  such  we  comraijul,  and  e.  bv  Christ 

1  TijiK  2.  1. 1  e.  that  first  of  all,  pray,  be  made  for  all 
(i.  2.  these  thlnss  teach  and  e. 

2  7Vm.  4.  2.  e.  with  all  lons-sudering  and  doctrine 
Til.  1.9.  may  be  able  to  e.  and  ctrnvincesainsayers 

2.  fi.  young  men  likewise  e.  to  be  soher-minded 
!).  e.  servants  to  be  obedient  to  their  masters 

15.  speak,  c.  and  rebuke  with  all  authority 
Neb.  3. 13.  e.  one  another  daily  while  it  is  called 
1  Pet.  5.  1.  the  elders  who  are  among  you,  I  e.. 
Jude  3.  it  was  needful  for  me  to  write  and  c.  you 

EXHORTATION. 
f.uke  3.  IP.  many  other  things  in  his  e.  preached  he 
jlcts  13.  15.  if  ye  have  any  word  of  p.  say  on 

15.  t3l.  j;-hen  thev  read,  ihey  rejoiced  for  the  e. 

20.  2.  and  when  Paul  had  iri'ven'  them  much  e. 
Pom.  12.  8.  he  that  exhorteth,  let  him  wait  on  e. 

1  Cnr.  14.  3.  speakeih  unto  men  to  e.  and  comfort 

2  Cor  8.  17.  for  indeed  he  accepted  the  e. 
I  T/ir.t....'*  3.  for  our  e.  was  not  «if  deceit  nor  guile 
1  Tini.  4.  13.  till  I  come,  five?  attendance  toe. 
hfrh.  12.  5.  ve  have  forgotlen  the  e.  which  speaketh 

13.  22  and  I  beseech  v(m,  suflor  the  word  of  e. 

EXWORTED. 
3ets\l  23.Barnabase  them  tocleavelo  theLord 
1,').  32   fhey  e.  the  brethren  with  many  words 
1  Thess  2.11. as  you  know  how  wo  «.  and  comforted 

■  EXHORTING 

Acts  14.  22.  and  e.  them  to  cuntinue  in  the  faith 

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EXP 

JicU  18.  27.  brethren  wrote,  e.  disc,  to  receive  hirr. 
Heb.  10. 25.  but  e.  one  another,  and  so  nnirh  more 

1  Pel.  5.  12.  bv  Silvanus  I  have  written  brieliv.e. 
EXILE, 

2  Sam.  15. 19.  for  thou  art  a  »tr.lnger  and  also  an  e, 
Isa.  51,  14.  the  captive  e.  hasteneth  to  be  loosed 

EXORCISTS, 
Thit  word  comen  from  Ike  Greek  B-^cpKli^tiy, 
E.\orcisein,«;/((/7i  .^iirilifien  In  adjure, /o  conjure, 
to  use  the  Hume  of  Goil,tcith  n  design  turafti/e- 
-bile  out  of  the  bodies  which  l.heyjyoHses.t.  li'hrn 
our  Saviour  sent  aid  his  diseiplrs  to  jireae.h  the 
go.ipel,hegavetliempoirer  otieruncleainspiril.i, 
to  cast  them  o«(, Mat. 10.1.  Jjvdwhen  thesepcn- 
ty  returned,  thiy  told  our  .Saviour,  Luke  10. 17. 
Lord,  even  the  devils  are  subject  to  lis, 
through  thy  name.  £ii  this  gift,  they  gamed 
repute  among  the  people,  cov  firming  ike  in  that 
they  were  sent  of  God.  St.  Paul,  "in  Acts  16. 
18.  cast  out  a  devil,  in  the  navie  of  Christ ;  I 
command  thee,  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ,  to 
come  out  of  her:  and  he  came  out  the  same 
hour.  This  gift  continued  m  the  church,  after 
the  death  of  the  apostles, an  some  say,  for  about 
two  hundred  years,  and  ceased  by  dea-rees. 
Those  Jewish  e.\orcists,  mentinnr'd  Acts  19.  13. 
Were  such  as  usurped  and  counterfeited  this 
gift,  though  thty  had  it  not:  but  ichal  thry  did 
was  only  by  witdtcraft,  and  compact  with  the 
devil. 

Josephus  relates  strange  stories  concerning  these 
exorcists.  He  says,  that  one  Eleazar,  a  Jew, 
cured  the  possessed  with  the  kelp  :\f  a  rinn,  in 
which  a  rcot  was  set,  said  by  some  to  hiivebeen 
discovered  by  Solomon.  The  smell  of  this  root, 
put  undertlic  nose  of  the  possessed  person, made 
him  full  on  the  ground  :  and  the  exorci.sl  con- 
jured the  devil,  forbidding  him  to  return  into 
that  body ;  Joseph.  Jlntiq.  hb.  8.  cap.  2.  Jus- 
tin, Origen,  and  Tertullian,  speak  o/ Jews,  who 
boasted  of  a  power  to  cast  out  devils,  and,  it  is 
said,  that  sometimes  in  reality  they  did  so,  by 
culling  upon  the  God  of  Abraham. 

.i^cls  19.  13.  then  certain  of  the  vagabond  Jews,  e. 
EXPANSION. 

Gen.  1.^6  'et  there  be  an  e.  in  midst  of  the  waters 
EXPECTATION. 

1  CAr»n.29.  t  1.5.  days  as  a  shadow,  there  is  no  e. 

Job  fi.  1 8.  O  that  God  would  grant  me  mine  e. 

Ps.O.  re.  thee,  of  the  poor  shall  not  perish  forever 
fi2.  5.  wait  thou  on  God,  for  my  e.  is  from  him 

Prov.  10.28.  the  c.  of  tlie  wicked  "shall  perish,  11.  7. 

1 1.  23.  but  tlie  e.  of  the  wicked  is  >vrath 
23.  18.  thine  e.  shall  not  be  cut  off,  24  34. 

Isa.  20.  5.  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  their  e. 
(>.  the  inhabitants  shall  sav,  behold,  such  is  our  e. 
.lev.  29.  t  li.  I  think  to  give  you  an  end  anil  e. 
Zeeh.  9.  5.  Ekron  for  her  c.  shall  be  ashamed 
f.uka^.  15.  and  as  the  people  were  in  e.  John  said 
.^cts  12.11.  Lord  hath  delivered  me  from  e.  of  Jews 
Rom.  8.  19.  for  the  e.  of  the  creature  wailelh  for 
Phil.  1.  20.  accordins  to  mv  earnest  e.  and  hope 

EXPECTED. 
.Tob  32.  t  4.  Elihu  had  e.  till  Job  had  spoken 
Jer.  29.  11.  for  I  iliink  lo  irive  vou  an  e.  end 

EXPECTING. 
.'icts  3.  5.  e.  to  receive  somclhinfr  of  them 
licb  10  13  e  tilUiis  enemies  be  made  his  footstooil 

r.APEDIENT. 
.Jt^tn  11.  .50.  that  it  is  e.  for  us  that  one  man  die 
II).  7.  1  tell  yon,  it  is  e.  for  you  that  I  go  away 
18,  14.  it  was  e.  that  one  man  die  for  the  pcojile 

1  Cor.  f).  12.  but  all  things  are  not  e.  10.  23. 

2  Cor.  S.lO.lhisise. for  you  who  have  beffun  before 

12.  1.  it  is  not  e.  for  me  doubtless  to  elory 
EXPF.L. 

Tn.oh.  23.  5.  God  shall  e.  them  from  before  vou 
Jiidg.  1 1.7.  did  not  ve  hate  me,  e.  me  out  of  house' 

EXPELLED. 
./o.<rA.13.13.rsr.  e.  not  Geshiiriles,nor  Maachalhiles 
ludg.  1.  20.  he  e.  thence  the  three  sons  of  Anak 
2  .Sam.  14.  14   that  his  banished  be  not  e.  from  him 
.lets  13,  50.  they  e.  them  out  of  their  coasts 

EXPENSES. 
.Ezrnfi.  4.1etthec.  be  given  out  of  the  king's  hou.se 
8.1  decree  that  e.  fi]rthwilli  he  siven  to  these  men 
EXPERIENCE. 
Gen.  30.  27.  by  e.  that  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me 
Feci.  I.  Ifi.  mv  heart  had  ffreat  e.  of  wisdom 
Horn.  5.  4.  and  fintience  worketh  e.  and  e.  hope 
Heb. 5^  13.  that  iiselh  milk  hath  noe. in  the  word 

EXPERIMENT. 
2  Cor.  9.  13.  whiles  by  the  e.  of  this  ministration 

EXPERT. 
1  Chron.  12.  33.  ofZehulim  fifty  thousand  e.  ;>  w! 
35.  of  Daniles  28,fi00  1|  .3fi.  of  Asher  40,0M)  e. 
Cant.  3.  8.  they  all  hold  swords,  being  e.  in  war 
.Ter.  .W.  9.  their  arrows  shall  be  as  of  an  e.  man 
.lets  26.  3. 1  know  thee  to  be  e.  ia  all  customs 


EYK 

EXPIATION. 

Jfum.  35.  t.j3.  and  there  can  be  no  e.  for  th.g  land 
EXPIRED. 

1  Sam.  18.  2G,  and  the  days  were  not  e. 

2  Sam.  11.  1.  after  the  year  was  e.  1  Chron.  20.  1 
I  Chron.  17. 11.  shall  come  to  paps  >vhcn  days  be  « 
2(,7()«7).3().  10.  when  year  c.Nelu  charinezzar  sti 
F.slh.  1.5.  «  lien  these  days  werec  the  king  mait 
i^:(7..43.  27.  when  thes'!  days  are  e  it  shall  b<3  that 
Jlets  1.  30.  and  when  forty  years  were  e. 
Rev.  20. 7.  when  1000  vcars  are  c.  Satan  be  loosed 

EXPLOITS. 

Dan.  11.28.  to  his  land  he  shall  do  e.  and  return 

32.  but  the  people  shall  he  strong  and  do  e. 

EXPOSED. 

Judg.5.^  18.  Zebulun  and  Naphtah  a  people  e. 

EXPOUND. 
Lev.  24.  tl2.  put  him  in  ward,  to  e.  mind  of  God 
.Jiidg.  14. 14.  they  could  not  in  three  days  e.  riddln 

EXPOl'NDED 
.hidg.  14. 19.  garments  to  them  who  e.  the  riddle 
Mark. 4.34.  when  they  were  alone,  her.  all  things 
/.uke  24.  27.  he  e.  to  them  in  all  the  scriptures 
.fjcts  11.  4.  but  Peter  c.  it  by  order  unto  them 
18.  2().  Acpiilaand  Priscilla  e.  to  him  way  of  God 
28.  23.  Paul  e.  and  testified  the  kiiigdoiu'of  God 

EXPRESS. 
Heb.  1.  3.  who  beingiho  c  image  of  his  person 

EXPRESS,  ED. 
.Vi/m.  1. 17.  took  men  which  are  e.  bv  their  name? 

1  Ckr.  12.  31.  and  of  Manasseh  18,000,  e.  hy  nam» 
Ifi.  41.  who  were  e.  by  name,  to  give  ihaiik's  to  t. 

2  CA/OB.  28.1.5.mene.  took  captives,clijllied  niikeil 
31.  19.  men  e.  to  give  portions  to  ail  ihe  males 

Ezra  8.  20.  the  Nethinims  ,\ere  e.  hy  name 
Job  t).  t  3,  therefbri^  I  want  words  to  e.  cnv  griof 
EXPRESSLY, 
Snm.  20.  21.  ifi  e.  say  to  the  lad,  hchoM  arrows 
Ezek.  1.  3.  Ihe  word  camee.  to  Ezekiel  th,e  priest 
1  Tim.  4.  l.now  theSpirit  speaketh  c.  some  depart 

EXPULSIONS. 
Ezek.  45.  t  9-  take  away  vour  e.  from  mjr  peopla 

EXTEND. 
Psal.  109.  12.  let  there  be  none  to  e.  mercy  to  him 
/so.  CG.  12.  behold,  I  wille.  peace  toiler  like  a  rivei 

E.XTENDED. 
Gen.  39.  f  21.  but  the  Lord  e.  kindness  to  Joseph 
Ezra  7.  28.  c.  mercy  to  me  f|  9.  9.  e.  niercv  to  us 
./er.  31.  r  3.  I  liave  e.  lovins-klndness  tu  thee 

EXTENDETH. 
Psal.  16.  2.  my  Lord,  niv  goodness  e.  not  totbee 

EXTINCT. 
.lob  17.1. my  days  are  e .the  graves  are  ready  for  me 
Isa.  43.  17.  thev  aree.  they  areiiuenched  as  low 

'  EXTINGUISH. 
Ezek.  32.t  7.when  I  shall  e.  thee,  I  will  cover  iiea» 

EXTINGUISHED. 
■  fob  f).  1 17.  when  it  is  hot,  they  are  coutuf  placfc 

EXTOL. 
Psal.  30. 1. 1  will  e.  thi-e,  O  Lord,  hast  hfted  me  np 
fi8.  4.  e.  him  that  ridelh  upon  ihe  heavens 
145.  I.  {  will  e.  thee,  my  God,  O  King,  and  bless 
/J«7i.4.  37. 1  Nebuehadnez.  c.ihe  King  of  heaven 

EXTOLLED. 
Psal.  h'6.  17.  and  he  was  c.  with  my  tonguo 
Isa.  52.  13.  behold,  my  servant  shall  be  e. 

EXTORTION. 
Ezek.  22,  12,  thou  hast  greedily  gained  bv  «. 
Ma..  23,  25,  but  within  the  /  are  full  of  e.' 

EXTORTIONER. 
Psat.  .'-O!).  11.  let  the  e.  catch  all  that  he  hath 
Jsa.  1().  4.  the  e.  is  lit  an  end,  the  spoiler  ccaseth 
1  Cor.  5.  11.  if  anv  man  he  a  drunkard,  aa  «. 

E.XTORTIONERS. 
/.!(/fC  18.  11.  that  I  am  not  as  other  men  nrp,  e. 
1  Cnr.  5.  10.  yet  not  altogether  with  e.  for  then 
6.  10.  nor  e.  inherit  the  kingdom  of  Goil. 

EXTREME. 
/)cKt. 28.22.  the  L.  shiill  smite  thee  with  e.  burnins 

EXTREMITY. 
.Tob  35.  15.  yet  he  knoweth  jt  not  in  great  «. 

EYE. 
The  organ  of  sight,  by  juhich  visible  objects  ar» 
ftiscemrd.  Eye  Or  eyes,  in  scripture,  ara 
figuratively  api  »<d  to  God  after  the  mnnnet 
of  man.  Piov.  15.  3,  The  eyes  of  the  Lord 
are  in  ever»  ,  <.ce ;  that  is,  his  infinite  knoio- 
ledne  and  ■■  •  .  eidenee.  Jivd  as  in  men  the  eyt 
is  the  org  /which  shews  compassion  or  fury, 
vengeance  or  pardon. gentleness  nr  severity  in 
'hese  senses  eye  is  referred  to  God ;  Psal.  31. 
1.5,  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  >\"i  ii|ion  the  rigb 
teous:  Hefnvours  the.mjivd  Heaps  blessings  o\ 
them.  1  kings  8.  29,  That  thine  eyes  may  b« 
opened  toward  this  house  night  and  day  -.itkat 
is,  that  thou  niayest  behold  it  with  an  eye  of 
favour  and  tompassion.  So  likewise  ik  Jev 
24.  fi,  I  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  thiM  foi 
good.  On  the  contrary  it  is  said,  .\woa  9.  8, 
Behold,  the  eyes  of  the   Lord   ava  UQ(to  fh» 


f  hilul  kingdom  ,  that  is,  jn  a  way  of  seventy 
ana  judimcnl.  jUso  Kzek.  5.  11,  Neither 
sluiii  mine  e)e»  spare,  iieitl.ef  will  1  have  any 
(.uy. 

Eva,  tcKen  referred  to  man,  is  not  only  taken  for 
the  organ  of  sight,  hut  also  for  the  unilcntaiid- 
tng  or  judgiaciit.  Ueul.  16.  19,  A  gilt  (lolli 
biiiid  the  eyee  nf  the  wise  ;  It  corrupteth  and 
pervertelh  his  nitud,  that  as  he  will  not,  so 
oftentimes  he  cannot  discern  between  right  and 
'wrong.  Ho  in  Acts  'M.  18,  1  semi  thee  to  the 
Gentiles  to  open  their  eyes;  that  is,  To  preach 
the  gospel  uutu  the-1,  ichcreby  thcij  may  attain 
unto  a  spiritual  u-.^^rsti^nding  of  their  duty. 
Likewise  in  Gen.  :i.  7,  'I'he  eyes  of  them  both 
were  opened.  'I'hctr  ctnsciences  were  touched 
with  a  sense  of  thi  hetnuusness  of  their  sin, 
whereby  they  had  defied  their  souls ;  and  of 
the  greatness  of  the  mtsery  they  had  brought 
upon  thcmselces  and  their  posterity. 

7'At.' llohrews  call  colours,  eyes,  J\'um.  11.  7. 
And  the  eye,  or  colour  of  iha  manna,  was  as 
the  eye,  or  colour  ol  bdellium.  To  set  one's 
eyes  upon  any  one,  is  to  do  him  service,  to 
favt  ur  him  greatly:  or  t  areli/  to  see  hiin  icith 
friendship.  tJeii.  44.  "21,  Thou  saidsi,  b:in^ 
Deiijuinni  unio  nie,  that  I  may  set  mine  eyes 
U|>on  hiin.  ./ind  \ebu(-liadiie//ar  reeominends 
It  to  iNebuzar-adan,  that  he  would  set  his  eyes 
upon  Jeremiah,  and  permit  him  to  go  where  he 
pleased,  Jer.  39.  T  l--  1  ■*')•  T  •!•  'I'o  ''ml  grace 
in  one's  eyes,  is  to  win  his  favour  and  friend- 
ship, Ruth  2.  10.  Job  says,  I  was  eyes  to  the 
bimd,  Job  29,  1j.  that  is,  I  instriulcU,  directed, 
and  assisted  such  as  knew  not  how  to  manage 
thtir  own  affairs. 

To  have  the  eyes  towards,  or  upon  one,  denotes 
that  the  person  expects,  or  waits  for  some- 
thing from  hint  on  whom  the  eyes  are  placed. 
Thus  irh'n  Adonijah,  without  his  father's 
knowledge,  hud  usurped  the  kingdom,  Bath- 
Bheba  told  king  David,  1  Kings  1.  20,  'I'he 
eyes  of  all  Israel  are  upon  thee,  that  thon 
Bhouldest  tell  them  who  shall  sit  U|ion  the 
throne  ot"  mv  lord  the  king  alter  him;  that  is, 
The  generality  of  the  people  are  in  suspense 
whether  Adonijah's  practices  be  with  thy  con- 
sent, or  HO,  and  wait  for  thy  sentence  concern- 
tng  thy  successor,  which  tliey  will  readily  em- 
brace.    Jllsu  in  Psal.  2.).    13,    Rime  eyes  are 


EYE 

Prov.  30.  17.  the  e.  that  inocketh  at  his  f-itlier 
Keel.  1.  8.  the  e.  is  not  satislied  with  seeing 

4.  d.  neither  is  liis  c.  satislied  with  riches 
Isa.  13.  18.  their  e.  shall  not  spare  children 

52.  d.  thy  watchmen  sing,  for  they  shall  see  e.  to  e. 

tH.  4.  neither  hath  the  c.  seen,  1  Cor.  2.  t). 
Lam.  2.  4.  and  slew  all  that  were  pleasant  to  the  e. 
Kzek.  'J.  ■>.  let  not  your  c.  spare,  neither  have  jiity 

l;5. 5.  none  e.  pitied,  to  do  any  of  these  to  thee 
Mu.  4.  11.  he  defiled,  and  let  our  e.  look  on  Zioii 
jUaMi.22.tlie  lighloltlie  liody  is  ihcc.  J.ukeil.M. 

7.3.1I10U  behoidi'St  the  mute  m  tliy  brother's  (.'.and 
nut  ihe  beam  111  llime  own  e.  V.u/iCti.  41,  42. 

18.  ;».  il'lhiiie  c.  oli(!nd  ihec,  iiliick  it  out 

1U.24. easier  lor  a  canu-ltogo  ilnouglinila  needle 

than  a  ricli  man.  Mark  10.2a.  J.ukc  Iri.  2j. 

lCor.l2.1b.hecaur,e  1  am  not  the  e.l  am  nutol  b.uly 

n.it'lhewhule  body  were  an  e.||  21.  c.  cannot  say 

13.  52.  in  miiikhug  of  an  c.  at  the  last  trump 
Red.  1.  7.  he  coiiieih,  and  every  e.  shall  see  him 

Evil  EVK. 
Prov.  23.  (j.  the  bread  of  him  that  lialh  an  evil  e. 

2b.  22.  he  that  haslelh  to  be  rich  hath  an  ceil  e. 
Mat.  tj.  23.  but  if  tlime  e.  be  evil,  J.ukc  11.  34. 

2U.  15.  IS  thine  c.  evil  because  I  am  good  7 
Mark  7.22.  out  of  the  heart  proceedeth  an  evil  c. 

Mine  EVK. 
1  Sa7«.24.10.  bade  kill  thee,  but  jhihc  r.  spared  thee 
./ob  7.  7.  mine  e.  shall  no  mure  see  good 

13.  1.  mine  c.  haili  seen  all  tins,  mine  ear  hoard 

lb.  2U.  but  mine  c.  jiuurelh  out  tears  to  Goil 

17.  2.  doth  mine  e.  coiiiinue  in  their  jirovocation? 
7.  mine  c.  also  is  dim  by  reason  ot  sorrow 

42.  5.  heard  of  thee,  but  now  vane  e.  seeih  tlice 
Psal.  0.  7.  mine  e.  is  consumed  with  grief,  31.  9. 

32.  8.  instruct  thee,  1  will  guide  thee  with  mine  c. 

54.7.  nunc  c.  hath  seen  his  desire  on  mine  enemies 

bd.  9.  mine  c.  niourneth  by  reason  ol' affliction 

92.1 1.  mine  e.  shall  see  my  desire  on  mine  enemies 
./(■/■.40.t4.conie  to  Uabylon  1  will  set  mine  e.  on  thee 
Lam.  1.  It).  011116  e.  mine  e.  runneth  down,  3.  46. 

3.  49.  jnine  e.  trickleih  down  and  ceaselh  not 

51.  mine  c.  alfecteth  my  heart,  because  ofdaugh. 

Eiek.  5.  11.  neither  shall  mine  e.  spare,  nor  will  1 

have  any  pity,  7.  4,  9.  |  «.  id.  |  9. 10. 

20.  17.  nevertheless  mine  e.  spared  them 

Thine  EVK. 
Deut.  7.  If),  thine  e.  shall  not  pitv,  nor  shalt  thou 
serve  their  gods,  13.  d.  i  19.  13,  21.  )  25.  12. 

15.  9.  and  thine  c.  be  evil  against  thy  poor  brother 


cver.towards  the  Lord:  that  i's,mii ripectatinnlMat.  li.  22.  i( thuie  c.  be  single,  Luke  11.  34 

of  help  IS  only  from  him.     .ind  Psal.  123.  2, |   7  3.  ilie  beam  tliat  is  111  thine  own  e.  J.ukefi.ii. 

As  the  eves  of  servants  look   unto   th 


hand 

of  their    masters;    either   for   the   supply   oj 
their  wants,  which  comes  from  their  imistrr  s 
hand:  or,  fur  help  and  defence  against  their 
oppressors. 
Bolemon  saijs,  that  the  wise  man's  eyes  are  in 
his  head,   f'.ccl.  2.    14.     He   knows   where   he 
goes,  and  what  he  has  to  do  ;  he  does  nut  art 
ignoranlty.  rashly,  or  foolishly.   He  siiys  tike- 
wise,  that  the  eye  is  not  satisfied  with  riches, 
Eccl.  4.  d.      The  covetous  mind,  or  desire,  is 
insatiable.     Eye  is  sometimes  taken  for  some- 
thing that  IS  most  delirrldful  ami  dear  to  a 
person.     Mat.  5.  29,   If  thy  rnrtit  eye  oft'eiid 
thes,    pUick    11    out.     flat.  4.    15,  You   would 
h.'ive   plucked   oni    your    own   eyes,  and  have 
piven  them  lo   me.     It  is  likrwise  taken  for 
opinion,  or  conceit.     Prov.  3.  7,  Be  not  wise  111 
tinne  own  eyes.     ./Ind  for  a  diligent  and  care 
fill   inspection   into  affairs.     Prov.  20.  8,   .\ 
ki'i?   scatlcreth   away  all   evil  with  his  eyes. 
Kvil  eye:  see  on  Evil. 
flen.  45.  t  20.  lot  not  your  e.  spare  youf  stuff 
Exod.  10.  t  5.  the  lociisls  cover  the  e.  of  the  earth 
21.24.  f.f.ire.  /.ft.  24.20.  Unit.  19.21.  .Wa£.  5.:id 
2.').  if  a  man  smile  the  e.  of  Ins  servant,  or  the  e. 
Lev.  2'    20.  or  that  hath  a  blemish  in  his  e. 
M'um  ii'7.tbe  e.ofmanna  wasasthe  f.of  bdellium 
Di  at.  •■U.bi.  Ins  e.  shall  be  evil  toward  his  brothel 
.5').  he,  e.  shall  be  evil  toward  her  husband 
32.  10.  he  kept  Inm  as  the  apple  of  Ins  e. 
34.  7.  Ins  e.  was  not  dim.  nor  Ins  force  abated 
F.ira  5.  5.  the  e.  of  their  God  was  on  the  elders 
Job  7.  B.  e.  that  hath  seen  ine,  shall  see  me  no  mori 
ID.  Id.  given  up  the  glinst,  and  no  e.  had  seen  me 
'-'0. 9.  the  r.  which  saw  him  shail  see  hini  no  more 
t4.  15.  the  «.  ofthe  aduilerer  waitelh  for  twilight 
mying,  noe.  shall  see  me,  and  .ii.sguiseth  his  face 
2f». 'T.  a  path  which  the  vultwe's  e.  hath  not  seiiJi 

10.  and  his  e.  seeth  every  precious  thing 
29. 11.  when  ihe  e.saw  me,  it  gave  witness  to  mo 
t'aal.  33.  IS.  e.  ofthe  L.  is  on  them  that  (ear  him 
35.  19.  neither  let  them  wink  with  the  c. 
21.  thoy  said,  aha,  aha,  our  e.  hath  seen  it 
•14.  9.  he  that  formed  the  e.  shall  he  not  see? 
f rn«. 10.10  thai  winketh  with  thee. causeth  sorrow 
20.  12.  the  seeing  e.  hearing  ear.  Lord  Imtli  made 
2S.d.  be  that  hath  a  bountiful  e.  shall  be  blessed 
177 


18.9.if£Ai«e  e.otfend  tlioc, pluck  it  out,  Mark\i.il 

See  AlTl^E. 

EVK-HROVV3. 

/.fo.14.9.  he  shall  shave  all  his  hair  ofCWise.-brows 

KVE-LIUS. 
.Job  3.  t9.  nor  let  it  see  the  c.  ofthe  morning 
10    Iti.  and  on  mine  e.  is  the  shadow  of  death 
41.  Id.  his  eyes  are  like  the  c.  ol'the  inoriiing 
Psal.  U.  4.  his  e.  try  the  children  of  men 
132.  4.  sleep  10  mine  eyes  or  slumber  to  mine  c. 
Prov.  4.  25.  let  ilime  e.  look  straight  before  thee 
0.  4.  sleep  10  thine  eyes,  or  slumber  lo  thine  e. 
23.  neither  let  iier  take  thee  with  her  e. 
30.  13.  how  lofty  their  eyes,  their  e.  are  lifted  u\ 
Jer.  9.  18.  that  our  e.  may  gush  out  witii  waters 

Uight  EVK. 
Zech.  11. 17.  the  sword  shall  be  on  his  arm  and  on 
biarighte.  iiisright  e.  shall  be  utterly  darkened 
Mat.  5. 29.  if  thy  right  e.  otTeiid  ihee,  pluck  it  out 

EVE-SALVE. 
Rev.  3.  18.  anoint  thine  eves  wiih  e.-salve  to  sec 

EVE-SERVICE. 

Eph.G.6.  not  with  c.-servicc  as  nii  n-pleasers,  but 

as  the  servaiHs  of  Ghrist,  Col.  3.  22. 

EVE  SIGHT. 

2  4(1777 .22.23.lhc  I.il.  Iiaili  recompensed  me  accoril- 

111"  lo  my  cleanness  in  his  e. -sight,  /'sa/.  Id.  24. 

EVK  WITNESSES. 

Luke  1.2.  who  from  b(;ginning  Were  e.  Witnesses 

2  Pst.  1.  IG.  but  were  e.-witnesses  of  his  majesty 

EVEI). 
I  Sam.  18.  9.  and  SanI  e.  David  from  that  dav 

7'<«(/fr-EYEI». 
&'e7i.29.  17.  Leah  was  lendere.  itacliel  br-uniiful 

EVES. 
Oen.  3.fi.  was  good  for  food  and  pleasant  lo  ihe  t 
7.  and  the  e.  of  them  both  were  openeil 
If).  4.  her  mistress  w.^-s  despised  in  her  c 
5.  she  had  cone  '^e.:,  I  was  despised  in  I.er  e. 

20.  If),  behol  i,  l»-  is  10  thee  a  covering  ofthe  e. 

21.  19  God  c^'-iieil  Hagar's  e.  she  saw  a  wdl 
2d.  t  8.  Ihe  ■  a-.'iJitersofCanaan  evil  in  e.  of  Uaac 
:10.4I.  Jacoolaid  iheiodsbefore  thec.ofthe  <  aille 
39.  7.  hi-   nasi-'r's  Ail'e  cast  her  e.  on  Joseph 
41.  37.    vas  J  -  od  lu  the  e.  of  Pharaoh,  4.').  t  16. 
48.  1<>   now  the  ■"  of  Israel  were  dim  lor  age 

Exod.  o.  21.  to  be  .-.bhorred  in  the  e.  of  Phiirach 
21  t  fi.  if  she  ue  evil  in  the  e,  of  her  master 
'J  B 


EYE 

Kio(/. 21. 17.  glory  ot  Ijord  was lik« fire  ine. of  1st 

Lev.i.Vi.  ifsii'  ',l.-iiit;h  ignorance, and  the  thin''  b* 

hid  fro:-:  ■.'•t-  :..  ;if  aie  assembly,  J^uni.  15.  i  2J 

28.  IP.  i-.o  b'aning-ague  shall  consuivit  the  c. 
J\l'vr<.  u.  j3.  be  hid  from  Ihe  e  of  her  husband 

1',!.  .^l.  and  thou  m.iyes!  le  to  us  instead  of c. 
If".  14.  wilt  thou  put  out  ih".  f  of  these  inen  ; 

29.  12.  lo  sanctify  mo  111  the  e  oi'  Israel 

22.  31.  then  the  Lord  opened  the  c.  of  fJaUam 
24.  3.  the  man  whose  e.  are  open  hath  saiki,  l3 

Dent.  If).  39.  a  gift  doth  blind  the  e.  <.f  thi  wiae 
2d.  t)5.  Ihe  Lord  shall  give  thee  failinu'  'ii  ■": 
29.  4.  thi^  Ijord  haih  not  given  you  ...  \(,  gee 

Jiulg.  If).  2d.  that  1  may  be  nvenged  for  mv  two  e. 

1  4a7».  8.  t  (>•  Ihe  thing  was  pvr'  r:  iho  e.  of  Hamu?l 
I().  t  7.  man  lookeihon  the  e.  the  ■■on',  or.  the  heart 

t  12   DaMil  was  ruiidy,  and  withal  fair  of  e. 
Id.  t  d.  the  saying  was  cmI  in  the  e.  of  Saul 
29.  t  fi.  Ihou  art  not  good  in  the  e.  of  the  lords 

t  7.  that  lliou  do  not  evil  111  the  e.  ofthe  lords 

2  4(17/1.  li  20.  who  uncovered  himself  111  e.  of  haiidm 
17.  t  4.  llic  saying  was  right  in  the  e.  of  Absalom 

24.  3.  Ihat  Ihe  e.  of  my  lord  ihe  king  may  see  it 

1  Kings  1.  20.  the  e.  of  all  Israel  are  ujioii  thee 

2  Kings  0.17.  Lord  opened  the  e.  of  ihe  young  mara 
20.  Elisha  said.  Lord,  open  the  e.  jI  these  men 

9.  f  30.  Jezebel  heard  of  it,  put  her  e.  in  painting 

25.  7.  iiut  .ml  e.  of  Zedekiah,  Jer.  39.  7.  |  52.  11. 

1  Chron.  13.  4.  was  right  in  Ihe  e.  of  all  the  people 

2  Chron.  30.  t  4.  the  thing  was  rigiit  in  th?  e.  of  the 

king  and  all  the  congregalion,  F.sth.  1.  t21. 
JWA.d.  t3.  Ezra  o)icned  llie  book  in  c.  ofthe  people 
Job  10.4. hast  thou  f.of  flesh?  orseestas  manseelhl 
11.  20.  but  the  e.  ofthe  wicked  shall  fail 
17.  5.  even  the  e.  of  his  children  shall  fail 
22.  t  29.  he  shall  save  him  Ihal  hath  low  e. 
2d.  21.  seeing  it  is  hid  from  the  e.  of  all  livmg 
29. 15.  I  was  e   to  the  blind,  and  feet  to  the  lame 

31.  10.  or  haiC  caused  the  e.  ofthe  widow  to  fail 
39.  29.  seeketh  I'rey,  and  her  e.  behold  afar  oft' 

Psal.  15.  4.  in  whose  e.  a  vile  person  is  contemned 
19.  8.  commandment  is  pure,  enlightening  the  e. 
115.  5.  e.  have  lliey,  but  they  see  noi,  135.  10. 
123.  2.  as  the  e.  ol' servants,  the  eye  of  a  maiden 
145.  13.  the  e.  of  all  wait  upon  thee,  thou  givesl 
14li.  8.  the  Lord  openeth  Ihe  c.  ofthe  blind 

Prov.\.\\'.  in  vain  the  net  is  spread  in  the  e.ofbird 
0.  1 17.  iianghty  e.  arc  abomination  to  the  Lcrd 

10.  26.  as  smoke  to  the  e.  so  is  the  sluggard 
15.  30.  the  light  ofthe  e.  rejoiceth  Ihe  heart 

17.  8.  a  gift  is  as  a  precious  stone  in  the  e.  of  him 

24.  the  e.  of  a  fool  are  in  the  ends  of  the  eartji 

23.29.  who  hath  wounds'?  who  hath  ledness  of  e..' 

27.  20.  so  the  e.  of  man  are  never  satisfied 

V.ecl.  2.  14.  the  wise  man's  e.  are  in  his  head 

0.9.  better  the  sight  of  c.  than  wandering  of  desir* 

11.  7.  it  is  pleasant  for  the  e.  to  behold  the  sun 
Cant.  1.  15.  thou  art  fair,  Ihou  hast  dove's  e.  4.  1. 
/SU.3.S.  against  Lord,  lo  provoke  the  e.  ofhisglorj 

11).  Ihe  daughters  of  Zion  walk  with  wanton  e. 
5.  15.  the  e.  ofthe  loflv  shall  be  humbled 
29.  18.  Ihe  e.  ofthe  blind  shall  see  out  of  obscurity 

32.  3.  the  e.  of  them  that  see  shall  not  be  dim 
35.  5.  then  the  e.  ofthe  blind  shall  be  opened 
42.7.  too|icnthe  blind  e.  to  bring  out  the  prisoners 
43.  d.  bring  forth  Ihe  blind  people  lhal  have  e. 
.52.  10.  Lord  made  bare  his  arm  111  «.  of  all  nations 
.59.  10.  like  the  blind  we  g'opc  as  if  we  had  no  c. 

Jer.  4.  t  ilO.  thou  renlest  thine  e.  with  painting 
.I.  21.  which  have  e.  and  see  not,  F.iek.  12.  2. 

F.iek.  1.  18.  and  iheir  rings  were  full  of  e. 
10.  12.  Ihe  wheels  were  full  off.  round  about 
2:1.  It),  and  as  soon  as  she  saw  Ihem  with  her  e. 
38.  23.  I  will  be  known  in  tl.e  e.  of  many  nations 

Dan.  7.  8.  in  this  horn  were  e.dike  the  e.  of  man 
20.  even  of  that  horn  lhal  had  e.  and  a  mouth 

Hub.  I.  13.  tnou  art  of  purer  e.  than  to  behold  evil 

y.ech.  3.  9.  upon  one  sloiie  shall  be  seven  e. 
8.  t).  if  il  be  marvcdious  in  ihe  e.  ofthe  remnaiic 
9.1.  when  thee,  of  man  shall  be  lowiirdsllie  Lor  ' 

Mat.  ld.9.  better  lo  enter  Willi  one  eye,  rather  than 
having  two  e.  to  be  cast  into  hell-tiro,  Mark  9.47. 

Mark  8.  Id.hav  ing  e.  see  ye  not?  and  ears,  hear  no:? 

Luke  4.20.  and  the  e.  of  ull  were  fastened  \>\\  hiin 
10.  23.  blessed  are  Ihe  e.  whicn  see  the  things 

John  9.  fi.  he  anointed  the  e.  ofthe  blind  man 
32.1  hat  unv  opened  c.ofone  that  was  born  bhr'it 

10.  21.  caii'a  devil  open  the  e.  ofthe  hi;.-"''' 

11.  37.  could  not  this  man,  which  opei.ea  the  t.f 
Jlcts  9.  40.  Dorcas  opened  her  e.  and  sat  e- 
fto/77.  11.8.  halli  given  them  e.  tJiey  shoulil  nor  sev 
(ial.  3.  1.  beloie  whose  t.  Ghrist  been  set  crucified 
/;pA.1.18.  thee,  of  your  under«Ianding  enlighleiied 
Heb.  4.  13.  but  all  things  are  naked  and  o|ien  to 

the  e.  of  him  with  whom  we  have  to  do 

2  Pe/.2. 14.  having  e.  full  of  ainillery,  not  cease  sm 

I  ./0A71  2.  16.  Ihe  lu.si  of  ihe  e.  and  pride  of  life 

Rev.  4.0.  in  the  midst  of  throne  four  beasts  fuMof  «. 

8.  had  each  six  wings,  and  wore  full  of  e  vriihiu 

5.  6,  a  Lamb,  as  it  had  l)€en  siain,  hi;  vu-p  seven  & 


EYE 

His  LYr.3. 
ticn.  ?7   I.  fsnnc  was  old,  at  ■'.  t-.is  ;.  vorf;  »'jm 
4'J.  1'^  /its  c.  sliull  Ue  led  vviiii  wine,  V  nii  wiiitp 

JVwwi.  24.  4.  into  a  tiancir,  iiaving  Ai'j  c.  on.vi,  ili. 

Unit.  'Jl.  I.  lliat  li"  eIu-  (iiid  iiu  lavoitr  ii;  Ins  <.. 

J».d>i.  Vi  '21.  Phiiittiiies  touk  liiiii  and  |iu!(jiil  hhc. 

I  Zc.Ki.  ;i.  2   i;:;!i,  kit-  e.  bugun  to  wa.v  dim,  -i.  J5. 
i  ..  -'■    lio  laiiiiid,  tiiid  kis  c.  wort;  (iiiligjitoiied 
!•-'.  j  '^.■J.  Krifi  llii;  tiling'  was  nylit  in  lag  e. 

ISam.  t-i.  1  18.  anil  lo  do  tde  good  in  /us  e. 
'iJ.  -v.".   according  to  my  cli.'aniipss  liel'ori.'  his  e. 

!  Ji:ti^%'.'<  t  12.  and  llioy  wcru  not  riglit  m  Ins  e. 

14.  4.  Aliijdii  couM  iiot  sec,  lor  A/*-  r.  won,'  set 

S  Kin;^s  4.;i4  '.•;  l-iy  en  cliild  and  |int  Ins  e.  on  his 

35.theclnl(l  :iu'eseil  sc^ven  tunes  and  opeiied  his 

f>.  IT.  I  |iray  llioe,  opun  his  e.  tliat  lie  inav  see 

25.  7.  tlicy  i^lc w  the  sons  of  Zeilekiali  beliu'e  /((.-,■  e. 

and  jint  out  eyes  or?,edfekiali,  ./tr. ;!!!.  (i.  |  j-J.  lu. 

:CAr-«.'i.'J1.2:i.  let  the  king  do  what  is  good  in  his  e. 

Esth.f^.j.  irihingseein  right, and  I  |iieasnig  in  hisc. 

Job  1G.  it.  mine  enemy  siiarpmeih  his  t.  on  me 
-1.  2U.  his  e.  sliall  see  Ins  iteslruction,  and  drink 
24.  2X  he  rostetli,  yet  his  t.  are  on  iheir  ways 

27.  lit.  the  rieh  man  o|ienelli  lits  c.  and  he  is  not 
34.  2l.Ai.se.  are  on  the  way.sofinan,  and  hesccth 
3C.7.  he  withdrawelh  not  liise.  Cioiii  the  righieoiis 
40.24.  he  taketh  it  wilh  his  c.  Iiis  nose  |ileroeth 
41.  IK  Ins  e.  are  like  the  eye-lids  ol'tlie  nionnng 

I'sal.  10.  8.  his  c.  are  privdy  set  against  the  poor 

11.  4.  Ins  c.  heliold  tlie  children  ot'  men 

'.V\.  1.  that  them  is  no  fear  of  God  beliire  his  e. 
(iti.7.  lie  ruielli  liy  power,  his  c.  beliold  the  nations 
Piuc.  0.  13.  lie  winkeih  with  Ins  e.  lie  speakeili 
Ili.  HO.  Iiesliulte<li  his  e.  to  <l»vise  froward  things 

20.  8.  a  king  scattereth  away  all  evil  with  las  e. 

21.  10.  Ins  iieighliour  findetli  no  t'avonr  in  his  e. 
24.  t  18.  lest  Lord  see  it,  and  it  be  evil  in  his  e. 

28.  til.  Ihe  rich  man  is  wise  in  his  own  e. 

27.  he  that  hideth  his  e.  shall  have  many  a  curse 
Eccl.  8.  Ifi.  nor  day  nor  night  slecpeth  with  Ins  e. 
L'ant.  5.  12.  his  c.  are  as  tiie  eyes  of  doves 
8.  10.  I  was  in  Ins  e.  as  one  that  founil  favour 
fsn.  1 1.3.  lie  shall  not  judge  after  the  sight  o( his  e. 

17.  7.  his  e.  shall  have  respect  lo  tlie  holy  One 
33.  15.  and  shntteth  his  e.  from  seeing  e.vu 

5!).  T  15.  evil  in  his  e.  that  there  was  no  judgment 
Jei:  32.  4.  and  hi.'  e.  shall  lieliold  Itis  e. 
Kick.  12. 12.  that  he  see  not  the  ground  with  his  e. 
20.  7.  cast  ye  away  the  abomination  <>(  Itis  e. 
I)an.  8.  5.  had  a  notable  horn  between  his  e.  21. 
10.  (j.  and  his  c.  were  as  lamps  of  fire 
^/(/r/.8.23.wlien  he  had  spit  on  his  e.and  put  hands 

25.  after  that  he  put  liis  hands  again  on  his  e. 
John  if.  14. when  Jesus  made  clay, and  ojiened  liia  e. 

21.  or  who  hath  opened  his  e.  we  know  R'Jt 
6cts  3.  4.  Peter  fastening  his  e.  upon  him,  said 
il.  8.  and  when  his  e.  were  opened  he  saw  no  man 

18  there  fell  from  his  e.  as  it  had  been  scales 
13.  !).  then  Saul  set  his  e.  on  him,  anil  said 

1  John  2.  11.  because  darkness  hath  blinded  hise. 
Uev.l  14. his  c.were  as  a  flame  of  fire,  2.18.  |  19.12. 

I,ift  or  lifted  up  KYES. 

Oen.l'i.  10.  Lot  lifled  up  his  e.  and  belTeld  Jordan 

14.  lift  up  uow  thine  e.  and  look,  31.  12.  })rnt.. 

3.  27.  2  fiiiiirs  19.  22.  Isa.  4i).  18.  |  60.  4. 

Jer.  3.  2.  F.zfk.  8.  5.  Zcch.  5.  5. 

18.  2.  and  Abraham  lift  vp  his  c.  22.  4,  13. 
24.63.  Isaac  ||  M.  Reb'ekah  lift  vp  her  e. 
31.  10.  Jacob,  33.  1.  II  43.2!).  Jo.xeph  lift  up  his  c. 

Ezod.iA.  10.  lift  up  their  e.  the  F.gyptians  inarched 
ffum.  24.  2.  Balaam  lift  vp  his  c.  and  saw  Israel 
lievt.  4.  19.  lest  thou  lift  up  thine  c.  unto  heaven 
Josh.  5.  13.  Joshua  lifted  up  his  e.  and  looked 
Jw</^.I9.17.tlieold  man /(/t  up  hise. anil  saw  a  man 
\  .'■iam.  (i.  13.  lifted  vp  their  c.  and  saw  the  ark 

2  Sam.  13.  34.  Ihe  watchman  lift  vp  liis  c.  18.  24.  | 
1  CAr.2I.I0.  D>?"id  lift  vp  his  c.  and  saw  the  angel 

foh  2.  12.  they  lift  vp  their  c.  and  knew  him  not 
Psnl.  121.  1.  i  will  lift  vp  mine  e.  to  the  hills 

123.  1.  lo  thee  lift  I  up  mine  e.  thou  that  dwellesi 
/sa.37  23.  against  whom  hast  thou  lifted  up  thy  e.? 

51.  f).  lift  up  youre.  Ezek.  33.  25.  .luhn  4.  35. 
Eiek,  18.  6.  nor  hath  lift  vp  his  e.  lo  idols,  15. 

12.  hath  spoiled,  hath  lift  up  his  e.  to  idols 
23.  27.  so  that  thou  shall  not  lift  tip  ihiiie  c. 

Dan.  4.  34.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  lift  up  mine  e. 
8.  3.  then   I  lifted  vp  mine  e.  and  saw,  and  be- 
hohl.  10.  .5'.  Zech.  !.  18.  |  2.  1. 1  5.  I,  5,  9.  |  fi.  1. 
IHat.  17.8.  had  lift  up  their  e.  Ihev  saw  no  man 
.!,KAf  ri.20.Jesus;.  up  hise.  .nilin  fi.S.  |  11.4!.  |  17.1. 
Ifi.  43.  in  hell  he  lift  up  his  e.  being  in  torineiits 
l8.13.»ould  nol  lift  iipso  much  as  his  c.to  heaven 
KY'ES  of  the  Lord. 
Oen.  ■;.  8.  Noah  fouiul  grace  in  the  e.  of  the  Lord 
38.  t  10.  the  thing  was  evil  in  the  e.  of  the  Lord 
Dtut.  II.  12.  the  e.  of  the  Lord  are  always  on  it 
13.  18.  to  do  vh.it  is  right  in  Ihe  e.  of  tlie  J.ord 
1  f:am.  20.24.  my  life  much  set  bv  in  the  c.  of  the  I.. 
%Saiii.  11.  t27.  but  the  thing  that  David  did  was 
evil  in  the  e.  of  the  Lord.  1  Chroii  21   T  7. 
178 


:)().  12. 


EVE 

2  Sam.  15.25.  if  I  find  favour  in  Ihe  e.  of  tlie  j.^rd  i  Prov.'2\.  2 
|1  Kiiio-s  I.'),  j.  i)ec-aii.sel»avid  did  what  was  right  ii 
the  c.  of  the  Lord,  1 1.  |  2-.'.  43.  2  Chrun.  M.  2 
'iChron.  lb.  9.   the  e.  of  the  Lord  tun  lo  and  fro 
through  the  whole  earth,  ZecA.  4.  10, 
Psil.  34.15.  the  e.  of  the.  L.  are  upon  the  righteous, 
and  Ins  ears  are  open  to  Iheir  cry,  1  I'cl.'A.  12. 
Pror.  5.21.  ways  of  man  are  before  thee.  n/(Ae  /,. 
15.  :t.  the  e.  of  the  Lord  are  in  every  place 
22.  12.  the  e.  of  the  Lord  preserve  knowledg 
/jiu.4il.5. yet  shall  I  be  glorious  I'li  the  e.  of  the  f.ord 
^Hi06- D.ri.lhe  c.  of  ihe  L.  are  on  the  sinful  kingdom 

^v/(«f  i:yks. 

Gen.  31.  40.  and  my  ■skvy  departed  from  ninie  e. 
41.21.  bring  him,  that  I  may  set  miHcc.  U|)on  liim 

Judg.  14.  1 3.  get  her  for  me,  she  is  right  in  ntnic  e. 

1  -Vi/n.  12.  3.  or  received  any  bribe  to  blind  mine  e. 
14.  29.  see  how  nnne  e.  have  lieen  enlightened 
20.  H.  thy  life  much  set  by  this  day  in  nunc  e. 

1  Kiiii's  1.48.  hathgivtii  one  tos)t,;»/nce.6eeing  it 

9.  3.  have  lialloweil  this  house,  mine  e.  and  mine 
heart  shall  b..'  Ihere  perpetually,  2  Chron.  7.  lb. 

10.  7.  until  mine  c.  had  seen  it,  2  Chron.  9.  fi. 
11    33.  have  nol  walked  in  my  ways,  to  do  that 

wLich  isright  in  iiuiie  c.  14.  8.  i  Kings  10.30. 

2  (.■A™)i.7.I5.iiow  mined,  shall  lieo|)cn,ears  alteiit 
■lub  :).  10.  because  it  hid  not  sorrow  from  mine  e. 

4.  l(i^  It  stood  still,  an  image  was  before  nunc  e. 
19.  27.  iinne  c.  shall  behold,  anil  not  another 
3L  I.  1  made  a  covenant  with  mine  e.  why  then 

7.  and  mine  heart  walked  after  mine  e. 
/'s_.]3.3.ligliteii  «/(»ef.le8t  I  sleep  the  sleep  of  death 
25.  \h.mine  e.  are  ever  toward  the  Lord 
2li.  3.  for  thy  loviiig-kinduess  is  before  mine  c. 
38.  It),  as  for  the  light  of  i/Hwee.  it  is  gone  from  me 
ti9.  3.  mine  c.  fad,  whilst  I  wait  for  my  God 
73.  t  U).  to  know  th-al  it  was  labour  in"  mine  c. 
77.4.  thou  boldest  mini:  e.  waking,  I  am  troubled 
101.  3.  1  will  set  no  evil  thing  belbre  mine  e. 

a.  7mnc  e.  shall  be  on  the  faithful  of  Ijie  land 
lib.  8.  thou  hast  delivered  mine  e.  from  tears 
119.  18.  ojien  mine  e.  ||  37.  turn  away  inive  e. 

82.  vtmc  e.  fail  for  tby  word,  saying,  comfort  me 

123.7«n(ec.fail  fortliy  salvation',and  liirthe  word 

130.  rivers  of  waters  run  down  mine  e. 

148.  mine  c.  prevent  the  iiight-vvalches 
131.  1.  mine  heart  is  not  haughty,nor/niHee.  lofty 


EYE 


m-cry  way  of  man  is  rielil  in  hia  OKI  4 

ver  a  fo,i|.  lest  hii  be  m  isi:  in  Ins  oicn  t 

iieraiion  llial  ar-  (Hire  in  their  own  e 

Isil.  5.2L  woe  lo  llieiii  ihat  are  wis"  in  their  oion  t 

(Sal  4.  15. ye  woiilil  have  plucked  out  vour  oio»  « 

Their  KYKS. 
CJen. 42.24. betook  and  bonndSimcon  hefore(Aet>« 
A'j-»(/.8.2f).aboniinatioiiof  I'.gyi  liaiis  before tAetr« 
Lev.  20.  4.  do  any  ways  hide  ihnr  e.  from  the  mj.t 
.Vtnii.  20.  8.  speak  to  ibi'  rock  before  their  e 
27.  14.  to  sanctify  nie  at  the  water  before  their e 
.losh.  22.  t  30.  It  was  good  in  their  e.  2  Sam.  3.  f3C 
2  A'!7(j>-.sl).20.lhe  Lord  opened  (Aeire. and  ihoy  saw 
Ezra  X  12.  foundation  was  laiil  belbre  thex'r  i. 
f:.^tlt.  1.  17.  they  shall  despise  their  husbands  in  t.e 
.Inlj  21.^8.  and  their  oil'spriiig  before  their  c. 
I'sal.  {'.  11.  they  have  set  their  e.  bowing  dowr 
69.  23.  let  their  c.  be  darkened,  that  they  see  not 
73.  7.  then-  e.  s'.and  out  with  fatness,  have  iwnn 
Prnn.  29.  13.  the  Lord  lightenelh  both  their  e. 
'~i.  13.  a  generation,  O  how  lofty  are  their  e 
Eccl.  5.  11.  saving  the  beholding  them  wiih  their  t 
Isa.  6.  10.  make  tlieir  ears  heavv,  shnl  their  r.  lesl 
they  see  with  their e.  Mat.'\X  15.  .lets  28.27 
13.  10.  children  be  diished  lo  pieces  betiire  their  e 
44.  18.  for  he  hath  shut  their  e.  they  cannot  sei^ 
./rr.]4.(<.their  e.did  fail, because  there  was  no  grien 
Ezelc.  6.  9.  and  with  their  e.  which  go  a  whoriiij 

20.  8.  not  cast  away  ihe  aboininaliong  of  their  c. 
24.  and  «Ae/r  e.  were  after  Iheir  father's  idols 

21.  6.  and  with  bitterness  sigii  before  «Ae7>  e. 

22.  2fi.  and  have  hid  their  e.  from  my  saiii-aths 
24.2.5.  when  I  lake  fromlheni  ihe  desire  of  Meire 
36.23.  i  shall  be  sanctified  in  von  before  their  e 

37.  20.  Slicks  shall  be  in  thy  hand  before  their  e. 

38.  16.  sanctifieil  in  thee,  O  Gog,  before  their  c. 
Zech.  14.  12.  and  their  e.  shnli  consume  away 
Mat.  9.  29.  then  touched  be  their  e.  saying 

30.  their  e.weie  opened,  and  Jesus  charged  thcni 
13.  15.  their  e.  they  have  close-l,  lesl  at  any  iinie 
20.34.Jesus  touched  their  e.  ^Aejre.  received  sii'lit 
2().  43.  for  their  e.  Acre  heavy,  Mn<rk  14.  40." 

J,uke  24.  16.  but  their  e.  were  holden,  that  ihey 

31.  their  e.  were  opened,  and  they  knew  iim 
Jolni  12.  40.  he  hath  blinded  <Ae!r  e.  and  hardene*,' 
.ids  26.  18.  to  open  their  e.  and  'o  turn  them 
Rom.  3.  18.  there  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their  e 


l.i2.4.  I  will  not  give  8lee|i  to  rnin.c  e.  or  .slumber  li.  10.  let  their  e.  be  darkened,  that  they  sen  no 
141.  8.  but  miMce.  are  unto  thee,  O  God,  the  Lord  Rev.T.  17.  the  Lamb  shall  feed  them,  and  G^i! 
'.ccl.  2.  10.  whateocver  mine  e.  desired,  I  kept  not  iliall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their  e.  21    4 


Ecci 

Isa.  1.  15.  I  will  hide  mine  e.  fidii 

16.  put  away  the  evil  doings  from  before  7ni?ic  c. 
0.5.  mine  c.  have  seen  the  King,  iiie  Lord  of  liosts 
38.  14  7«iiie  e.  fail  with  looking  upward 
65.  12.  but  did  evil  beliinr  mine  e.  66.  4. 
16.  and  because  they  are  hid  from  7H!7ie  e. 
./er.  9.  1.  O  that  viiiie  e.  wen;  a  foimtaiii  of  tears 

13.  17.  ?«(7ie  c.  sliall  weep  aore,  and  run  down 

14.  17.  shall  say,  let  77(7He  c.  run  down  with  tears 
16.  17. 7«(7ie  e.  are  on  Iheir  ways,  they  are  not  hid 

frriin  me,  nor  is  their  iniipiily  bid  from  mine  c. 

24.  6.  I  will  set  »i77'e  e.  upon  them  for  good 
/,£!!».  2.  11.  jH77iC  c.  do  fail  with  tears,  my  bowels 
tios.  13.  14.  repentance  shall  be  hid  from  77i77ie  e. 
.imos  9.  4.  I  will  .set  »rti7ic  c.  on  them  lor  evil 
Jl//c.7.10.7/i7He  .c.  shall  behold  her,  be  trodden  down 
Zcch.  8.  6.  sitould  it  also  be  marvellous  in  wine  e. 

9.  8.  for  now  huvo  I  seen  with  77ii7ie  e. 

12.  4.  I  will  open  mine  e.  on  the  house  of  Judah 
Luke  2.  30.  for  7?i;7ff  e.  have  seen  thy  salxation 
,/uA7i  9.11.Jesus  made  clay, and  anointed  mine  e.l5. 

;W.  whence  he  is,  yet  he  bath  opened  77ii7ie  e. 
Jictsii.G.omhe  winch  when  r  had  fastened  mince. 

Ovr  EYES. 
JVurn.  11.  6.  notliing  bal  this  manna  before  our  e. 
Devt.  i«.  22.  the  I.otd  shewed  signs  before  our  e. 

21.7.  nol  -bed  lliis  blood,  nor  have  our  e.  seen  it 
2  .Sa7//.20.  16.  lesl  Sheba  deliver  himself  from  our  e. 
2  Chron.  '20.  12.  but.  O  God,  our  e.  are  upon  ihee 
Ezra  9.  8.  llitii  our  God  may  lighten  our  e. 
Psal.  lli^  '2!l.  this  is  ihe  Lords  doing,  it  is  -i.ar 
lelloiis  in  our  e.  Mat.  21.  42.  Mark  12  i) 

123.  2.  so  our  c.  wait  upon  the  Lord  our  Gun 
Jer  9  1^.  thai  o^.ir  e.  may  run  down  with  tears 
/,«7ii   4.  17.  our  e.  as  yet  failed  for  our  vain  help 

5.  17   licarl  IS  faint,  (or  these  things  OMre.  are  dim 
,/oei'.  i.  16.  lb  not  the  meat  cut  oHbelore  our  e. 
Mat.  20.  33  Lord,  thai  ozir  e.  may  be  ojiened 

1  .l:;/in  1.  1.  Ihat  which  we  have  seen  with  our  e. 
Own  EYES. 

JViim    15.  39.  that  ye  seek  not  after  your  oicn  e. 
Dent.  12.  S.  ye  shall  not  do,  every  man  wbal.so- 
ever  is  right  in  his  o7c?i  c  Jvda  17.  6.  |  21.  25. 

2  Sam.  4.  t  10.  was  in  his  own  c.  a  bringor  of  good 
JVeA  6.16.  enemies  much  cast  down  in  their  own  e. 
.lob  :<2.  1.  because  be  was  righteous  in  his  07071  e. 
Psnl  36.  2.  he  flattereth  himself  in  his  >'/-»<  e. 
Prov.  3.  7.  be  nol  wise  in  thine  own  e.  t.-ar  God 

12.  15.  Ihe  way  of  a  fool  is  right  in  his  ocn  e. 
IG  2.  all  die  ways  of  man  uro  clean  u.  Ins  ■.•■sue. 


Thive  EYES. 
^e7!  16.  t  6.  do  to  her  that  which  is  good  in  thin  3 
'20.tl5.Ahinielecli  said, dwell  as  is  good  \nthinet 
30.  27.  if  I  have  found  favour  in  tA77ic  e.  tarr/ 

46.  4.  Joseph  shall  put  his  hand  on  /A777e  e- 

47.  19.  wherelijre  shall  we  die  before  thine  •  ? 
Exod.  13.  9.  for  a  memorial  between  thine  e. 

16.  for  frontlets  between  thine  e.  Jieut.  6.  ?. 
A"u7«.  22.  t  :i4.  if  ii  be  evil  in  thine  e.  I  will  go  baet 
Drut.  3.  21.  «Ai7ie  e.  have  seen  all  that  the  Lcrd 

27.  lift  up  thine  e.  behold  it  with  thine  e. 
4.  9.  forgel  llie  tilings  which  thine  e.  have  seen 
7.  19.  tiie  great  temptations  thnie  e.  saw,  29.  3 

10.  21.  terrible  things  which  thine  e.  have  seen 

23.  3i.  ihine  ox  shall  be  slain  before  «A777e  e. 
32.  t.^.-ie  e.  shall  look,  and  fail  with  longing 
34.  thou  shall  be  mad  for  the  sight  id" /A;n«  e  67, 

34.  4.  I  have  caused  thee  to  see  it  with  /Ai7ie  e. 

Judg.  10.  t  15.  Israel  6aid,we  have  sinned,  do  to  iii 

whatsoever  is  good  vi  tiive  e  2  Kings  10.  5 

Ruth  2.  9.  let  <A777e  e.  be  on  the  field  they  reap 

10.  shesaiil,  whv  have  I  found  grace  m  thine  c  ' 

1  .Sam.  2.  33.  shall  be  to  consume  thine  e 

'20.  3.  knoweth  ihat  I  have  found  grace  in  tliinee. 
29.  and  now  if  I  have  found  favour  in  thive  «. 

24.  10.  thine  c.  have  seen  how  the  Lord  dcliverc*! 
'25.  8.  let  the  young  men  find  favour  in  thine  e 

26.  21.  my  soul  was  precious  in  tA)7!e  e.  this  day 

27.  .5.  if  I  have  found  grace  in  <A77ic  e.  give  nif 

2  .Sa77i.  10.  t3.  the  princes  said  lo  Hamin,  in  thine  0 

doth  David  honour  ihy  father,  1  Or«i7.19. 13 

11.  t25.  let  nol  ibis  tiling  be  evil  in  (Ai7(e  .' 

12.  II.  I  will  take  thy  wives  before  rAi77f  t 

19.  27.  do  therefoie  what  is  good  in  thive  e. 

22.  '28.  tA77ie  e.  are  on  the  haughty  to  bring  Hows 

1  Kings  8.  29.  tbiit  thine  e.  mav  be  ope«   loward 

this  bouse  ni-bi  and  day,  .52.  2fA'-»n.  6  20,40 

20.  (i.  whalsoeviT  i<  iiieasant  in  thine  e 

21. t2.  il'it  be  good  in  ^Aine  e.  1  will  give  lb*  wiM-ll 

2  A"77ii'-,>r7.  2.  behold,  ilinu  shall  see  it  with  (A77ie  e. 
19.  16.  open,  Lord.  (477?e  e.  and  see,  ha.  37  11 
22,  20.  and  thine  e  snail  nol  see  all  the  evil 

1  Chrov.  17.  17.  this  wa.^  ■»  small  thing  in  thine  m 
2CA7-H1I.  34.  28.  nor  <hall  l^ine  e.  see  all  ;.he  e»ill 
..VrA.l.ii.let  thine earbc  alientive.aiid  th-.He e,  r.iwii 
.Jnh  7.  8.  thine  e.  are  upon  me,  and  I  am  iioi 
1 1.  4.  my  doctrine  is  ;nr".  I  am  clean  in  thine  t 

14.  3.  liosi  thon  op^n  (.'1171*  e.  upon  such  a  ore  I 

15.  12.  and  what  do  thine  i-.    wink  nl'' 

Psnl  o.\5.  the  foolish  shall  not  stand  bi  forutJktru  f 


rAC 

7".v.  :;i.  22. 1  sakl,  I  am  cut  offfrom  -before  tftinc  e. 
51'.  ::J.  and  set  llieiii  in  order  belorc  t/tiiic  e. 
til.  K  only  Willi  Unite  i .  shall  iliou  beliuld  and  see 
139.  IG.  tJtiiie  c.  did  eee  my  substance  nnperlect 
CVoc.  3. 21.  let  llieninot  ile|iarl  lioin  l/uiie  e.4.li\. 
4.  io.  let  thine  i:  look  rigtil  on,  and  ibino  eye-lids 
6.  4.  give  not  slcop  to  t.  a.  n  ir  shiinber  to  cye-lids 
30.  13.  open  thine  e.  and  thou  sliult  be  satislieil 

23.  5.  wilt  lliou  set  thine  e.  on  tliut  wliicli  is  not  ? 
2(j.givemelliy  heart, lei  Wtinefi. observe  my  ways 
33.  Ihine  c.  shall  belx.dd  strange  women 

25.  7.  of  the  piince  whom  thine  e.  have  seen 
RccMl. 9. 0  young  mnn, walk  ni  the  sight  of  (/tine  c. 

Cant,  4.  9.  Iiast  ravishc<l  my  heart  with  thine  e. 
6.  5.  turn  away  thine  e.  from  me,  lliey  <ivercome 
"i   4.  thtnc  c.  like  the  tish-pools  in  Heshbon 

Is.i.  30.  'JO.  but  thine  e.  shall  see  ihy  teachers 
3;i.  17.  thtne  c.  shall  s<:e  the  kins;  in  his  beauty 
20.  thine  e.  see  Jerusalem  a  (juiet  habitation 

tJer.5.  3.  O  Lord,  are  not  thiui:  e.  upon  the  truth  7 
20.  4.  fall  by  the  sword,  thi'ic  c.  shall  behold  it 
22.  17.  thine  e.  are  not  but  for  thy  covetousncss 
31   Iti.  refrain  weeping,  and  tktnc  c.  from  tears 
3'*   19.  thine  e.  are  open  on  all  the  ways  of  men 
34.  3.  (hinc  c.  shall  behold  the  king  of  Babylon 
31).  1  12.  take  Jeremiah,  and  set  thine  e.  on  him 
42.  2.  we  are  but  lew,  as  thmc  e.  do  behold  us 

l,am.  2.  16.  let  not  the  apple  o\'  thine  c.  cease 

Ezek.  2:5.  40.  for  whom  lliou  pamledst  thtne  e. 

24.  16   1  take  from  thee  the  desire  of  thine  e. 
40.  4.  son  of  man,  behold  wiib  thine  e.  44.  5. 

lJan.[>.  18.  open  thine  e.  and  behold  our  desolation 
l.uke  I'.l.  42.  but  now  they  are  hid  from  thine  e. 
■/o/in  9.10.said  to  him, how  were<rtiHec.opened?2G. 

17.  sayesi  thou  that  he  hath  opened  thine  e.  ? 
Rev.  3.  iS.  aHd  anoint  thine  c.  with  eye-salve 

y'oitr  KYES. 
Gen.  3.  5.  in  the  day  ye  eat  yviirc.  shall  be  opened 

19.  8.  do  ye  to  tlietn  as  is  good  in  yonr  e. 

34. 11.  Shechem  said,  let  nie  find  grace  in  your  c> 

4o.  1 5.  neither  let  there  be  anger  in  you)-  c. 
12.  yvnre.  and  the  eyes  of  my  brother  Benjamin 

50.  4.  if  now  I  have  found  grace  in  your  c. 
JVum.  33.  55.  those  which  ye  let  remain  shall  be 
pricks  in  11  our  e.  thorns  in  sides,  Josh.  23. 13. 
Deut.  1.  30.  thfit  he  did  before  your  c.  4.  34.  |  29.  2. 

4.  3.  ijoure.  jiave  seenvvhat  the  Lord  did  because 
of  Baal-peor,  11.  7.  Josh.  24.  7. 

9.  17.  I  brake  the  two  tables  before  your  e. 

11    18.  they  may  bs  as  fiontlctT  between  ^ojtr  e. 

14.  1.  not  make  any  baldness  jetween  yuiir  e. 
I  Sam  12.  Ifi.  what  the  Lonl  will  do  before  your  e. 
iChrun.  29.8.  and  to  liissiiig,i'-sye  see  with  yoifrc. 
Isa  2!).  10.  for  the  Lord  hath  closed  your  e. 

40.  2<3.  lift  up  your  c.  on  liigli,  .hr.  13.  20. 

Jcr  7.  11.  is  this  house  a  den  of  robbers  in  your  c. 

Hi.  9.  cause  to  cease  out  of  this  ])lace  in  your  c. 

29.  21.  and  lie  shall  slay  them  before  your  c. 
f":f/i.24.21.  the  desire  ofyuur  carid  what  yon  pity 
Z''/)/i.3.2l!.wlien  I  turn  your  captiviiyoeforeyHioe. 
H't;/.  2.  3.  ill  your  c.  in  comparison  is  nothing 
y.ech.  11.  T  12.  if  good  in  your  c.  give  me  my  price 
Mill.  1.5.  ytmre.  shallsee,  the  L.  will  he  magnified 
Mat.  13.  1().  but  blessed  arc  yonr  e.  for  they  see 
ni<!ht  EYES. 

1  Sam.  11.  2.  that  I  may  thrust  out  all  your  right  e. 

F.  1 

F.VBLES. 
n\m.  1.  4.  nor  give  heed  to/,  anil  genealogies 
4.  7.  bill  refuse  profanes  and  old  wives'/. 
iTini.  4.  4.  and  Ihev  shall  he  turned  unto/. 
7\t.l.l4.  not  giving  iir^ed  to  Jewish/,  and  comm.nf 

2  Pet.  1.  16.  have  not  followed  cniininglv  deviled/. 

VACE, 
Countenance,  or  visage,  i.i  n  part  of  the  hotly  well  \ 
knoirn  :  ll  is  thereby  thai,  iiiir  intrant  motions 
arc  mitijr  linoirn  to  others:  /,iirf\hatrtil,ilcsirc, 
dislike^  jotj^  Ifrirf.,  ronftdettcr^  (lfspn.ir.,coitratTe^ 
cotton  n/ice^Oflrniration^r  II  ntentpt^priftf\niottesty^ 
•ruelty,  covipnsston,  anil  the  rest  of  thr  affec- 
tions, are  disinvireil  liy  their  proper  aspects. 
The  countenance, «.«  one  phrases  it, is  a  crystal, 
wherein  the  thoughts  anil  affections,  otherwise 
invis ihle, appear :  anil  is  a  natural  sign, ktiown 
to  all.  It  is  litj  the  face.  also,  that  one  man  is 
knotcn  anil  ilistinfrtiisheil  from  nnotli>r:  .^nil  it 
is  matter  of  iiihnirat.iint,  that  so  fete  parts  com- 
posing it,  ami  in  so  small  a  cnnipa^s,  and  al- 
ways in  the  same  situation,  yet  there  is  such  a 
iiver.<ity  of  figures  as  of  faces  in  the  world  : 
These  innumeruhle  different  characters  in  the 
faces  of  men,  is  the  counsil  of  most  icise  pro 
vtdence,  for  the  universal  benefit  of  the  imrld: 
For  human  sneteties  cannot  be  preserred  leith- 
ovt  union  and  distindinn  :  the  one  prereiits 
division,  ths  other  eimfusii.n  and  this  distinc- 
tion is  caused  by  the  variety  of  countenanccB. 
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TAo  Face  of  a  man  is  also  taken  for  the  man   Ocn.  24   4"  and  I  put  the  ear-ringa  upon  her/   ; 
himself:  I  hud  not  lliuuglil  to  see  thy  face ;     32.  120.  iieradvcnlure  he  will  accept  mv  /" 
II.. ,1  1-     /l.„  ,......^.... l..«,.k    *..    ;....  ......    1,  + -lii     !_'     1    _    11     1  .1  .  ..        .?      ...-.''■. 


that  IS,  thy  person,  says  Jacob  to  his  son  Jo 
sepli.  Gen. iti.  li.     Before  one's  face;  that  is. 
in  his  sight  or  presence,  Num.  19.  3.  To  wnh- 
Btauil  a  jierson  to  the  lace,  is  to  reprorc  hiii. 
itoldhj.  Gal.  2.  H.     The  prido  of  Israel  dotli 
testily   to  his  face,   Hus.  5.  5.     It  is  so  full 
and  evident  a  witness  against  Israel,  that  no 
other  testimony  need  ie  yruduced,  to  CuSti;;r.r,c 
the  most  impudent  and  shameless  among  them. 
To  fall  to  the  earlli   upon  one's   face,  was  a 
posture  of  adoration.     Josh.  7.  G,  Joshua  fell 
to  the  earth  upon  his  face,  in  deep  humiliation 
auUfcrveut  supplication.  To  accept  one's  face, 
ti"  to  shew  one  a  faiiotir,  und grant  his  reijucst. 
Gen.  19.  \  21,  PeiadveiiLure  he  will  accept  of 
my  face;  he  icill  be  reconciled  wtlli  me,  and 
accept  of  my  person.      To  sjiit  111  one's  face,  /.« 
a  sign  of  the  utmost  contempt.     The  iciimiiu,^ 
whose  husband  died  without  children,  if  her 
husband's  brother  refused  to  marry  her,  spit 
in  his  face,  Deut.  25.  9. 
Face   is  likewise  referred  to  God,  and  denotcv 
sometimes  hts  anger.    I'sal.  34. 10,  The  lace  of 
the  Lord  is  against  them  that  do  evil.     hen.  6. 
lb.   Hide  us  from  the  face  of  him  that  sitleih 
on  the  throne.     Jit  other  tunes,  it  denotes  hi 
love   and  fiwoiir,  I'sai.  31.   Hi.  |  80.  7,   M-ake 
thy  face  to  shine  upon  Thy  servant.     Cause  thy 
face  to  shine  and  we  shall  be  saved.     Jjan.  9. 
17,  Cause  thy  ftice  to  shine  upon  thy  sanctuary 
which   is  desolate.     Jl  is  also  taken  for  his 
omniscience,  ISam.  20.  20,  Let  not  my  blood 
fall  to  the  earth  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  ; 
that  is,  if  thou  dost  shed  my  blond,  remember 
'Jial  God,  the  Judge  of  all  the  earth,  seeth  it, 
and  teill  avenge  it 
The  Lord  promises  Rloscs,  that  his  face  shall  go 
before   the    Israelites,   Exud.  33.  14,   JHy  pre- 
sence, in  Hebrew,  my  face  shall  go  with  thee  ; 
that  is,  I  myself  tcill  go  with  thee.    The  Jingil 
of  my  presence,  namely,  the  Messiah,  Jsa.  G'S.  9. 
w.no  is  always  in  the  bosom  of  the  Father,  and 
continually  making  intercession  for  his  peo- 
ple ;  and  likewise  the  pledge  of  my  presence 
shall  go  with  thee,  namely,  the  cloudy  pillar. 
Woses,  in  the  same  chapter,  begs  of  God  to 
shew  him  his  glory.    God  replies  to  iiim,  I  will 
make  all  my  gooJness  pass  before  thee,  or,  all 
inygloiy;  thou  shall  have  a  sudden  transient 
vieio  if  it :    and   1  will    proclaim  my   name, 
which  /  will  give  thie  as  a  signal  of  my  pre- 
sence, that  thou  mayest  attend :  but  for  my 
face,  thou  canst  not  see  it;  for  there  shall  no 
man  see  it  and  live;    Thou  canst  not  sve  the 
majesty    and  glory   attending   that    eilcrnal 
shape  I  have  note  assumed;  nor  those  mani- 
festations of  my  glory  which  the  saints  are 
favoured  wi'h  1:1  another  life;  for  such  is  the 
weakness  of  man  in  this  life,  that  if  I  should 
display  all  the  beams  of  my  glory  to  him,  tt 
would  certainly  astonish,  overwhelm,  and  de- 
stroy him.     It  was  a  certain  persuasion,  and 
very  prevalent  in  the  world,  that  no  man  could 
support  the  sight  of  God  without  expiring. 
!See  Gen.  10.  13.  |  32.  .30.  E.\od.  20.  19.  I  24.  11. 
Judg.  6.22,23.  1  1.3.22. 
A'lverthtliss,  it  is  said  in  Num.  12.  8,  Willi 
Moses   will  I   speak   mouth   to   mouth 
apparently,  and  nut  in  dark  speeches.     j]nd  in 
chap.  14.  14,  The  Canaanites  have  heard  that 
thou  art  among  this  people,  and  that  thon  art 
seen  face  to  face,    jlnd  in  Deul.  5.  4,  it  is  said 
that   God    talkeil   with    the    Jsraelites   fa 
face,  out  of  the   midst  of  the  tire;   Jiut  in  nil 
these  places,  face  10  face  is  to  be  understood 
simply,  as  if  he  hud  said,  that  (rod  miinifestcd 
hiii.self  to  the   Israeliies,    that  he  made  them 
hear  his  voice  in  a  manner  us  distinct  as  if  he 
hud  appeared  to  them  face  to  face :    That  he 
spake  to  them  personally  ami  immediately,  and 
not  by  an  inlcr/ireti  r ;    and  familiarly,  so  a. 
not   til   tivertrli-  Ini    and  coi.found  them.      'I'h 
apostle,  s/ieaking  of  the  difference hitwecn  our 
knowledge  here  and  in  heaven,  says.  Now,  we 
see  Ihrongh  a  glass  darkly;  but  then  face  lo 
face,    I  ('(,?.  13.  12.   that  is.  There  is  as  much 
iliffircnce  between  our  knowledge  here  and  in 
heaven,    as  between   looking  through  a  per- 
spective glass  upon  a  thing  a  great  way  off, 
and  covered  trilh  many  obscurities ;  and  look- 
ing inimediiitely,  with  the  naked  eye,  upon  the 
naked,  object  nigh  at  hand. 
The  bread  iif  faces,  the  shew-hread,  which  was 

always  in  the  presence  of  God.     .See  Brkad. 
ficn.  1.  t20.  fowls  may  fly  in/,  of  the  firmament 
3.  19.  in  the  rweat  of  thy/,  shall  then  cut  Incad 
16.  8.  I  flee  from  the/,  of  my  mistnss  Piir.-ii 
19.  tSl.  I  have  accepted  thy/,  concerning  this 


t30.  Jacob  called  the  place,  the/,  of  God 
35.  1.  when  thou  lleddesl  from  the/,  of  Esau,  7 

30.  C.  Esau  went  fioni  the/,  of  his  brother  JacoJ 
46. 28.  he  sent  lo  Joseph  to  direct  his/,  to  0"lishel 
46.  12.  Joseph  bowed  wilh  his/,  to  tSe  earth 

Exod.  2.  15.  Mosea  fled  from  the/,  of  I'haruok 
14.  25.  said,  let  us  flee  from  the/,  of  Israel 
25.  137.  may  give  light  against  tlie/  of  it 
34.  29.  the  skin  of  his/,  shone,  30,  3">. 

33.till  he  had  doncs]ieaking,hepul  a  vail  on  h'wf. 
Lev.  13.  41.   that  hath  his   hair   fallen  tuwarrf* 

hiij  *■ 
19.  32.  thou  shalt  honour  the/,  of  the  old  man 
J\l'um.  12.  14.  if  her  fallier  had  but  Sjiit  111  her;". 
19.  3.  one  shall  slay  the  red  heifer  befo/e  his/. 
Deul.  1.  17.  ye  shall  not  be  afrEid  of  ibe/.  of  man 
7.  10.  and  repayetb  them  that  hate  him  lo  their/ 
t  23.  the  Lord  shall  deliver  them  before  thy/ 
and  shall  destroy  them,  9.  3.  j  28.  7 
8.20.  the  nations  the  Ld.  destroyeth  before  your/ 
25.2.  cause  the  wicked  man  be  beaten  before  Ins/ 
9.  shall  loose  his  shoe,  and  spit  in  his/,  and  sa* 
28.  31.  thine  ass  shall  be  taken  before  thy/. 
1 50.  a  nation  strong  of/,  which  shall  not  regard 

31.  5.  the  Lord  shall  give  them  up  before  your/ 
.fosh.  7.  10.  wherefore  best  thou  upon  thy/.  ? 
./udg.  1 1. 1 3.  Jejihthah  Hed  from  /.  of  his  brethren 

1  Sam.  5.  3.  behold,  Uagon  was  fallen  on  his/.  4 
17.  t24.  thev  tied  frinn  Goliath's  f.and  were  afraid 
19.  t8.  ami  the  Philistines  fled  from  his/. 

24.  8.  David  slot,  cd  with  his  /.  to  the  earth 

25.  41.  Abigail  bowed  on  her/,  and  said 
28.  14.  Saul  stooped  wilh  his/,  to  Ihe  ground 

2  6'ajn.2.  22.  how  should  I  hold  up  my/,  lo  Joabi 

7.  t  9.  I  have  cut  otrihine  emmies  from  Ihy/. 
14.  33.  Absalom  bowed  on  his/,  lo  the  ground 
17.  til.  that  thy/,  or  presence  go  lo  battle 

24.  20.  and  Araunah  went  out  and  bowed  liiinsell 
before  the  king  on  his/.  1  Chron.  21.  21. 

1  ^'"igs  1.  23.  Nalhaifbowed  himself  with  his/. 
31.  Balh-sheha  bowed  with  her/,  to  Ihe  earth 

2.  1 16.  I  ask  one  petition,  turn  not  away  my/ 

8.  14.  the  king  turned  his/,  about,  2  Chron.  6.  3. 

10.  t24.  all  the  earth  sought  the/,  of  Solomon 
18.42.  Elijah  put  his/,  between  his  knees 
19.  13.  that  he  wrappeil  his/',  in  his  mantle 
20.38.  prophet  disguised  hiiiis.  vitb  ashcson  his/. 
21.  4.  Ahah  turned  away  his/,  and  would  not  eat 

2  Kings  4. 29.  lay  my  staff  upon  the  /.  of  the  chili. 

31.  Gehazi  laid  his  slalf  on  the/,  of  Ihe  chiUl 

8.  15.  Hazael  spread  it  on  his/,  so  that  he  died 

9.  30.  Jezebel  painicd  her/,  and  tied  her  head 

32.  Jehu  lift  up  his/,  lo  the  window,  and  said 
13.14.  Joash  wept  over  his/and  said,f)  my  fallior 

12.";.  neither  cast  he  them  from  bis/,  as  yet 
18.24.  how  wilt  thou  turn  away /.of  one,  /.ta.36  f> 
20.2.  Hezekiah  turned  his/,  to  ine  wall,  /5a. 38.  2. 
21 .  t  13.  he  wipeth  and  turnelh  it  on  the  /.  Iliereof 

25.  1 19.  five  men  that  saw  king's/,  .ler.  .52. 12.5. 
2  Chr.  0.  42.  O  Lonl  (;od,  turn  not  away  the/.  o\ 

thine  aiioinied,  Psal-  132.  10 
30.9.  the  Lord  will  nut  turn  away  his/,  from  yor 

32.  t2.  when  Hezekiah  saw  ihalbis/was  to  wa 
21.  he  returned  with  shame  of/,  lo  Ins  own  lane 

34.  t4.  ;iiid  siroweil  il  upon  ihe/.  of  l.tie  graves 

.3.5.  22.  Josiiih  would  not  turn  his/,  from  him 
Ezra  9.  li.  I  blush  lo  lift  up  my/,  to  thei',  my  God 
7.  to  confusion  of/,  as  il  is  this  day,  Dan.  9.  8. 
./lib  1.  II.  and  he  wdl  cnrsi-  thee  to  thy/.  2.  5. 

4.  15.  linn  ;i  spirit  [iiissed  be.fore  my  jf. 

ti.  t  28.  for  it  is  befiire  your/,  if  I  lie 

11.  1.5.  thin  shall  thmi'lifl  up  thy  /  without  spot 
t  19.  yea,  many  shall  entreat  ihy/. 

16.  8.  mv  leanness  bearelh  witness  to  my/. 
16.  my/.  IS  foul  with  weeping,  on  my  eye-lids 

21.  31.  who  sliiiU  declare  his  way  to  bis/.  ? 

22.  26.  ami  thou  shall  lift  u).  Ihy/.  unto  God 
24.  1.5.  BO  eve  shall  see  me;  and  disguisctS  his  ' 

26.  9.  he  holdeth  hack  ihe/  of  his  throne 
.30.  10.  and  they  sp.ire  not  lo  spit  in  my/. 

41.  13.  who  Clin  di.^cmer  the/,  of  his  garment 

14.  who  can  open  ilic  doors  of  his /.7 

42.  t8.  Job  shall  pray,  for  his/,  will  1  accept 
t9.  the  Lord  also  al-cipied  the/,  of  Job 

Psal.  5.  8.  make  thy  way  str.iight  before  my/ 

17.  1 13.  O  T,ord,  prevent  his/,  cast  him  dowi. 

15.  I  will  behold  thy/,  in  righteousness 
21.  12.  make  ready  ;irrow3  against  the/,  of  theM 
41.  12.  thou  settest  ine  before  thy/,  for  ever 
45.  t  12.  even  the  rich  ..ihtill  entreat  thy/. 
68.  t  1.  let  therni  that  liate  hiir  flee  from  his/ 
84.  9.  and  look  upon  Ihe  j'.  of  thine  anointed 
89.  14.  mcM-v  and  'roth  sh:ill  so  before  thy/. 

23.  I  will  belli  down  his  foes  before  his/. 
!19.  t58.  T  entreated  thy/,  with  my  whf  le  heaa 
Prp)i.6.  t35.  he  will  not  accept  the/,  of  a  ranscni 
7.  13.  and  with  an  ini;iiident/.  said  unto  him 
21.  29.  a  wicked  man  bardenelh  his/. 


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Eccl  8.  1   tho.  boldness  of  his/,  shall  be  ci„..,gc(l 
;sa.  5.  Ti.'l.  woi-  lo  the  iiruiieiit  beluie  tlieir/. 
J().  4.  be  u  covert  (rum  rlie  J',  (if  tlje  s|i<.iier 
'ii.  I  Ij.  I'of  they  lieil  Iroin  the/,  (il  the  sword 
S4.  t  1.  the  Lord  pervertetli  the/,  of  the  earth 
2j   7.  he  will  destroy  the/,  olllie  coveriiig 
'26.  ia.  when  he  lialh  made  |)laJii  lhe_/'.  tliweof 
29.  ^i.  nei'.her  slmll  his  7'.  now  wax  pale 
49.  2J.  they  shall  bowilowii  to  thee  with  their/. 
65.  3.  that  jirovoked  me  cuiitiiiuaily  to  my/. 
Ter.  1.  t  l.'l-  /.  thereof  was  from  the  /.  ot  the  north 
2.  27.  lunied  their  back,  and  not  the^'.  3-2.  31!. 
4.  30.  though  thou  renlest  thy  J',  wiih  jpainling    • 
13.26.  therelore  will  I  discover  thy  skirts  u|pon  thy 
/.  that  tiiy  shame  may  ujipear,  jVa/i.  3.  5. 
I?  17.  1  will  shew  them  the  back,  and  not  the/. 
Si.  yS.  from  hand  of  them  whose/,  thou  fearest 
3-<!.  31.  I  siRiuld  remove  it  from  before  my/. 
Lam.  3.  3o.  the  right  of  man  before/,  of  incwt  High 
Ezek.  1.  10.  they  lour  had  the/,  of  a  man,  the/,  of 
a  lion,/,  of  an  o\,  the/,  of  an  eagle 

2.  t4.  they  are  hard  of/.  ai;d  stili'-hearted 

3.  8.  1  made  thy/,  stron^;  against  their  faces 
7.  5J2.  my  f.  will  1  also  turn  Irom  them 
10.14./.  of  a  man, /.of  a  li<m,/.  of  an  eagle,  41. 19. 
14.  3.  put  stumbling-block  Before  their/. 
38.  18.  that  my  fury  shall  ccine  up  in  my/. 

Dan.  8.  18.  1  was  in  a  deep  sleep  on  my/.  10.  9. 

10.  li.  his/,  as  the  appearance  of  lightning 

11.  18.  he  shall  turn  Ins/,  unto  the  isles 
Has.  5.  5.  the  pride  o-l' Israel  testiheth  lo  his/.  7.10. 

7.  2.  now  their  own  doings,  th'iy  are  before  my  f. 
Joel  2.  G.  before  their/,  people  be  much  pained 

20.  will  drive  him  with  his/,  toward  the  east  sea 
N'tili.i.l.  thatdashethin  pieces,  come  before  thy/. 
Zeph.  1.  t  2. 1  will  consume  from  the/,  of  the  land 
Mai.  1. 1  9.  now,  i  pray  you,  beseech  the/',  of  God 
'Hat.  6.  17.  anoint  thine  head,  and  wash  thy/. 

11. 10.  behold,  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy/, 
to  prepare  thy  way,  Mark  I.  2.  /^ulce  7.  27. 

18.  10.  their  angels  behold  the/,  of  my  Father 

2(1.  67.  then  did  they  spit  in  his/,  and  butt'eted 
Xu^e  2.31. thou  hast  prepared  before /.of  all  i)eople 

9.  52.  he  sent  messengers  before  Ins/.  10.  I. 
53.  Iiis/.was  as  though  he  would  go  to  Jerusalem 

'£■2.  64.  they  struck  hiin  on  the/,  and  asked  him 
Ju/in  11.44.  his/,  was  bound  about  with  a  napkin 
4cts  2.  25. 1  foresaw  the  Lord  always  iiefore  my/. 
7.  45.  God  drave  out  before  the/,  of  our  fathers 

1  Cor.  14.2.5.  so  falling  down  on  his  f.  will  worship 
2Cor.3.7.could  not  stedfastly  beh(dd  the/,  of  Moses 

13.  not  as  Moses,  who  put  a  vail  over  his/. 

18.  but  we  all  with  ojhjii/.  beholding  the  glory 
4.6.  the  glory  of  God,  in  the/,  of  Jesus  Christ 
5. 1 12.  which  glory  in  the  /.  and  not  in  the  heart 

11.  20.  ye  suffer,  if  a  man  smite  you  on  the/. 
Oal.  1.  22.  I  was  unknown  by/,  to  the  churches 

2.  11.  I  withstood  him  lo  the/,  because  he  was 
Jam.  1.  23.  beholding  his  natural/,  in  a  glass 
Rev.  4.  7.  the  third  beast  had  a/,  as  a  man 

10.  1.  and  his/,  was  rs  it  were  the  sun 

12.  14.  were  nourished  from  the/,  of  the  serpent 
20.  II.  from  whose/,  the  earth  and  heaven  lied 

See  Seek,  Skt,  Siiink,  Sky,  Waters,  WiLDiiR- 
NEss,  World. 
FACE  with  cover,  or  covered. 
Ocn.  33.  15.  a  harlot,  because  she  covered  her/. 
fixod.l0.5.1ocust9shallc((i;cr  the/,  of  lheearlh,15. 
TVum.  22.  5   heliold,  they  cover  the/,  of  the  earth 

2  Sam.  l!t.  4   the  king  covered  his/,  and  cried 
Esth.  7.  8.  word  went  out,ihey  covered  Hainan's/. 
Job  1.5.  27.  he  coveret/i  his/,  with  his  fatness 

23.  17.  nor  hath  he  covered  darkness  from  my/. 
I'.'ial.  44.  15.  the  shame  of  my/,  hath  covered  me 
09.  7.  for  thy  sake  shame  hath  covered  my  f. 
Pron.  24.  31.  nettles  had  covered  the/,  thereof 
fsa.  6.  2.  with  twain  he  covered  his  /.  and  his  feet 
Kie<r.l2.6.  thoushalt  cover  thy/,  that  thou  see  not 
12.  the  prince  shall  cover  his/,  that  he  see  not 
lUark  14.  6.5.  began  to  spit  on  him,  and  cover  his/. 

FACE  of  the  country. 
2  Sam.  18.8.  battle  was  scattered  over/,  of  country 

FACE  of  the  deep. 
,'?CB.  1.  2.  darkness  was  upon  the/,  of  the  deep 
Job  38.  30.  and  the/,  of  the  deep  is  frozen 
Prov.  8.  27.  he  set  a  compass  on  the/,  of  the  depth 

FACE  of  the  earth. 

Oen.  1   29.  every  herb  U|)on  the/,  of  the  earth 

4. 14.  thou  hast  driven  me  from  the  /.  of  the  earth 

6. 1.  men  began  to  multiply  on  the/,  of  the  earth 

7.  3.  to  keep  seec"  alive  on  the/,  o/ail  the  earth 

4.  1  will  destroy   from  off  the  f.  of  the  earth, 

Deut.  6.  15.  1  ICin^s  13.  34.  .^iinos  9.  8. 

8. 9.  the  waters  were  o  i  the  /.  of  the  whole  earth 

11   4.  Inst  we  he  scatte-ed  oil  the/,  of  the  earth 

41  56.  the  famine  was  over  all  the  /.  of  the  earth 

Kiod.  32.  12.  to  consume  them  from  /.  of  the  earth 

33.  16.  from  all  people  jpon  xhef.'ofthe  earth 

Num.  12.  3.  meek  above  all  men  on  /.  of  the  earth 

Deut.  7  6  above  all  people  on  the/,  of  the  earth 

180 


FAC 

1  .Soni.20.1.">.  cut  offevery  one  from/,  of  the  earth 

2  .sVi«i.  14.  t  7.  nor  remainder  on  they',  ufthv  earth 
leal.  Wi.  30.  Ihou  renewest  the/,  of  the  larlh 
Isa  23.  1(.  with  all  kingdoms  on  the/,  of  the  lartli 
.Icr.  «.  2.  be  for  dung  on  the/,  of  the  earth,  lb.  4. 

28.  1(3.  1  will  cast  lliee  from  ilie/.  of  the  earth 
Kzek.  38.  20.  all  men  on  the/,  uf  the  earth  shake 
Dan.  8.5.  a  he-go^il  cami^  on  the/,  of  the  earth 
^imosi.  8.  pouielh  them  on  the,/',  oj  the  earth,  !l  6. 
Zech.  5.  3.  curse  thai  goelh  over  the  f.  of  the  earth 
Luke  12.  51).  ye  can  discern  llic_/'.  of  the  earth 

21.  35.  that  Uweil  on  tiie/.  of  the  whole  earth 
Jicld  17.  'Mi.  to  dwell  on  all  the/,  of  the  earth 

FACE  lo  FACE. 
Gen.  32.  30.  Peniel;  for  I  have  seen  God  /.  to  f. 
J-.jod.'S.i.  11.  and  the  Lord  sjiake  to  Moses/,  lo  f. 
J\'uiii.  14.  14.  that  thou,  J<ord,  art  seen/,  tof. 
Dtut.  5.  4.  the  Lord  talked  with  you/,  to  f. 

34.  10.  like  Moses,  whom  the  Lord  knew/,  to  f. 
Judg.  6.  22.  because  i  have  seen  an  angel/,  to  f. 
Proa.  27.  19.  as  in  water/',  aiiswereth  tof. 


Ezek.  20.  35.  there  1  will  plead  with  you/,  tof. 
.'ici.-i  2a.  16.  before  he  have  the  accusers/,  tof. 
1  Cor.  13.  12.  we  see  thro'  a  glass,  but  then/,  tof. 
2 ./(//(«  12. 1  trust  to  come  to  you,  and  sjieak/'.  tof. 
3  .John  14.  1  trust  to  see  thee  and  speak/,  to  f. 

Fell  on  FACE  or  FACES. 
rVf?!.  17.  t3.  Abram/fi/oj(his/.  and  laughed,  17 

50.  1.  Josej)h/(//  on  his  faiher's/.  and  wejit 

18.  Ins  bretln en /e/<  (/uH?ft  belbre  his/. 
/-f;i.'.J.24.  when  ilie  jieople  saw,  they /eZ^o/i  their/. 
jYuin.  14.  5.  Moses  and  Aaron  fell  on  f.  16. 22,  45. 

16.  4.  Moses  ||  22.  31.  Balaam /cH  Hat  on  his/. 
./osA.  5.  14.  Joshua /e/Z  on  his/,  to  the  earth,  7.  6. 
.ludg.  13.20.  Maiioah  and  his  \\\(c  fell  nn  their  j'. 
Hnth  2.  10.  then  she  fell  on  her/,  to  the  ground 

1  .Sam.  17.  49.  Goliath  ||  20.  41.  David  /(•//  on  his/. 
25. 23.  Abigail  ||  2  Sam.  9.  6.  Me|)hibosli./W/  unf. 

2  Sam.  14.  4.  the  woman  of  Tekoah /eZ/  on  her/. 
22.  Joab  II  18.  28.  Ahimaaz/f//  on  his/. 

1  h'lHfrs  18.  7.  Obadiah  ||  39.  \ieo[>\e  fell  on  their/. 

1  Chron.  21.  16.  Dav!,il  and  elders /eW  on  their/'.  ^  ..      ^  j  ---,  - — 

Ezek.  1.  28.  when  1  saw  it  1  fell  upon  my/.  3.  23. !  J^u.m.  24.  1.  Balaain  set  his/,  toward  vvilderne.ss 


FAC 

Ezek.'i\.'ii>.  were  ti.ick  phinks  on  ihe/  of  the  p. 
FACE  joined  with  luvk,  looked,  see,  s<  v-,t*en 
(Jen.  M.  20.  and  afterward  I  will  see  his  f. 

33.  10.  I'or  therelore  have  I  .Mt7i  thy/',  as  tbouel 

43.  3.  ye  shall  not  ^ce  my  f.  e.vcept,  5.  |  44.  23" 

44.  20.  for  we  may  not  .sec  tlie  man's/,  except 
46.  30.  now  let  me  die,  since  1  have  seen  thy  /, 
48.  11.  I  had  not  thought  to  see  thy  f.  and  lo 

A,'j:<i(/.l(l.2<ll'haraoh  said  to  Inm,  see  my /.no  inor< 
29.  Mose.s  said,  I  will  see  thy/',  again  no  more 
3,'i.  20.  aim'  he  said,  thou  canst  not  j>ee  my  f. 
23.  rice  bauk  parts,  but  my  /.  shall  not  be  seejl 

34.  35.  cliildren  ol  Israel  saw  the/,  of  Moses 

2  *«;/i.3.13.  not  see  my  f.  e.vcept  thou  bring  Micba 
14.  24.  the  king  said,  let  liini  not  see  my  /. 
28.Absalomdweltt»voyearsand  saumoikii  g's/ 
32.  now  therefore  let  me  see  the  king's/. 
2  Kuii;s  14.  8.  sent  messengers  saying,  come,  let  ui 
look  one  another  in  the/.'  2  L,kron.  25.  J7 
11.  and  \.hey  looked  one  anolher  in  the/'. 
Eslh.  1.14.  th(.'  seven  pr'iici-s  w  ho  saw  the  king's/ 
.lob  33.  26.  and  he  sh=ill  see  his  /.  with  joy 
.■ietsH.  15.  saw  his/,  as  it  had  bteii/.  of  an  an^e- 
20.  2,').  1  know  thit  ye  shall  see  my  f.  no  more,  Zs 
Col.  2.1.  us  many  as  have  not  seen  my/,  in  the  Hesli 
1  7'A('ii.2.17.endeavoured  to  secyuu'rf.  witlide,<ii«. 
3.  10.  ]iraying,  that  we  might  see  your/. 
licv.  22.  4.  and  they  slmll  see  Ins/,  and  his  iiaiu* 
.■Seek  FACE. 

1  C//?-.  10.  ll.seeA  his/,  continnally,  Psal.  105.  •!. 

2  Chr.  7.  14.  if  my  people  shall  pray  and  seek  my  f 
Psal. a. G.  a  generation  lliat  seek  thy/.  O  Jacob 

27.  8.  when  thon  saidst,  seek  ye  my  f.  my  heart 
said  unto  tliec,  thy/'.  Lord  will  1  seek 
Prov.  7.  15.  I  came  diligenily  "to  seek  thy/'. 
29.  t  26.  many  seek  the/,  of  a  ruler 
Hos.  5. 15.  return  to  my  place,  till  they  seek  iny  /. 

Set  FACE. 

(7c?i.3l.21.Jacob  set  his/,  toward  mount  Gilead 

J.ev.  17.  10.  I  will  set  my  f.  against  that  soul,  20.6. 

20.  3.  set  my  f.  against  that  man,  5.  Ezek.  14.8 

17.  I  will  set  my/,  against  yon,  ./er.  44.  11. 


I  9.  8.  I  11.  13.  I  43.  3.  I  44.  4.  /Jan.  8.  17. 
Dan.  2.  46.  Nebuchadnezzar /'t7Z  upon  his/. 
Mat.  17.  6.  disciples  jj  26.  39.  Jesus />«  on  his/. 
Euke  5.  12.  leper  ||  17. 16.  Samaritan /e«  on  his/. 
Rev.  11.  16.  the  twenty-four  elders/eW  on  their/. 

FACEo/(Ac/ieW. 
/x!K.  14.  f  7.  living  bird  loose  on  the/,  of  the  field 
2  Kings  9.  37.  Jezebel  as  dung  on  the/,  vfthejitid 
Ezek.  29.  t  5.  thou  slialt  fall  on  the/,  of  thejield 
39.  t  5.  Gog  shall  fall  on  the/,  of  thejield 

FACE  of  the  gate. 
Ezek.  40. 15.  from  the/,  of  the  gate  of  the  entrance 

FACE  of  the  ground. 
Gjn.'i.G.  amist  watered  \.hev;ho\c  f.  of  the  ground 

7.  23.  destroyed,  that  was  on  the/,  of  the  ground 

8.  8.  were  abated  from  oft"  the/,  of  the  ground 
13.  and  behold,  the/,  of  the  ground  was  dry 

Hide,  hideth,  or-hid  FACE. 
Oen.  4.  14.  and  from  thy/,  shall  I  be  hid 
Exod.'.i.  6.  and  Moses  hid  his/,  for  he  was  afraid 
Deut.  31.  17.  will  hide  my/,  from  them,  18.  |  32.20. 
Job  13.24.  wherefore  hidest  thou  thy/,  and  boldest 
me  for  thine  enemy?   Pstl  44.  24.  |  88.  14. 
34.  29.  when  he  hideth  bis/,  who  can  behold  ? 
Psal.  10.  11.  he  hideth  his/,  he  will  never  see  it 
13.  I.  how  long  wilt  thou  hide  thy/,  from  me  ? 
22.  24.  neither  hath  he  hid  his /.'from  him 
27  0.  hide  not  thy/.  69.  17.  |  102.  2.  1  143.  7. 
30.  7.  hast  made  my  mountain  strong,  thou  didst 
hide  thy/,  and  1  was  troubled,  101.  29 
51.  9.  hide  thy/,  from  iny  sins,  and  blot  out  all 
fsa.  8.  17.  hideth  his/,  fioin  the  house  of  Jacob 
50.  6.  I  hid  not  my/,  from  shame  and  spitting 
54.  8.  in  a  little  wrath  I  hid  my  f.  from  tlice 
.59.  2.  your  sins  have  hid  his/,  from  you 
64.  7.  thou  hast  hid  thy  /.  from  us  and  consumed 
./er.  16.  17.  thy  ways  are  not  hid  from  my/. 
33.  5.  I  have  hid  my  f.  from  this  city 
Ezek.  39.  23.  therefore  hid  I  my/,  fio'm  them,  24. 

29.  nor  will  I  hide  my  f.  any  more  from  them 
Jfic.  3.  4.  he  will  even  hide  his/,  at  that  time 
/iev.  6.  16.  hide  us  from  the/,  of  him  that  silteth 

FACE  of  the  house. 
Ezek.  41    14.  the  breadlh  of  the/,  of  the  house 

FACEo//Af  /.ord. 
Gen     '<>.  13.  the  cry  great  beforf  ihe  /.  of  the  /.ord 
Exod.'.Vi.  til.  Moses  entreated  the/,  of  the  Lord 
1  .SnH;.26.20.  let  not  my  blood  fall  lieforw /.  of  Lord 
1  Kings  13.  6.  entreat  now  the/,  of  the  Lord 
Psal.'M.  II).  the/,  of  the  ],ord  is  againsi  them  that 
doevil,tociitoff  from  the  earth,  1  Pet.'i.  12. 
.Ter.  26.  t  19.  Hezeki.-vh  besought  the/,  of  the  Lord 
/Mm.  2.19.  pour  out  lliv  heart  before  f.  of  the  /.ord 
4.  1 16.  the  f.  of  the  Lord  hnth  divided  Ihem 
/,i.Vc  1.  76.  thon  Shalt  so  before  the/,  of  the  Lord 

FACE  of  the  porch. 
Ezek.  40. 15.  to  the/,  oftlicporch  were  fifty  cubits 


a  Kings  12.  17.  Ilazael  .■iet  (us  f.  to  Jerusalem 

1  C7iroH.19.tlO.  when  Joab  saw/,  of  battle  was  set 

2  Chron.  20.  t  3.  Jehoshaiihat  set  his  /.  to  seek 

the  Lord 

/.'rt.50.7  1  have  sf«my/.likeaflint,not  be  ashamed 

./rr.  21.  10.  1  have  set  my  f.  against  this  city 

Ezek.  4.  3.  set  thy/,  against  il,  it  shall  be  hcsicgod 

7.  thou  shall  set  thy/,  toward  the  siege  at  Jerue. 

6.  2.  set  thy  f.  toward  the  mountains  of  Israel 
V.i.l~.set  thy/,  againsi  the  daughters  of  my  peop 
15.  7.  and  1  will  set  my/  against  them 

20.  46.  son  of  man,  set  Ihv/.  toward  the  south 

21.  2.  son  of  man,  set  thy/,  toward  Jerusalem 
16.  go  thee  whillieisoever  iby/.  is  set 

25.2.  soiiofman,.<f<  ihv/.  a*aiiist  tlie  Ammonites 
28.  21./.  against  ZiJon  !|  29.  2./.  against  Pharaoh 
35.  2./.  against  mount  Seir  ||  38.  2./.  against  Gog 

/>an.  9.  3."'and  I  set  my  f.  iinio  the  Lord  God 
10.15.1  set  niy/.toward  giouiid  and  becamediinib 
11.  17.  he  shall  set  his/,  to  enter  with  strength 
LnkeQ.  51.  he  stedfasllv  set  his  /.  to  go  lo  Jeriisal 

FACE  shine. 

JVm jn .6.25.  the  Lord  make  his/.lo  .?/ii?Fffupon  tlice 

Psui.  31.  16.  make  thy/,  to  shine  on  thy  servant, 

save  me  for  thy  mercies'  sake,  119.  13o. 

67.  1.  God  bless  lis,  and  cause  his/,  to  shineoii  \is 

80.3.  cause  ihy/.lo  shine,  we  shall  be  saved,  7,19. 
104.  15.  and  oil  to  make  his/,  to  shin'c 

Eccl  f.  I.  a  man's  wisdom  makelli  his  f.  to  shine 
/Jan.  9,  17.  cause  ihy /.  to  shnie  on  thy  sanctuary 
A/at.  17.  2.  and  his  f,  did  shine  as  Ihe  sun 

,  FACE  of  the  sky. 

Jl/a^.10.3.  O  ye  hypocrites,  ye  can  discern  the/,  of 

the  sky,  but  cm  ye  not  the  times  ?  J^uke  12. 56 
F'ACE  of  the  waters. 
^e7).1.2.Spirit ofGod  moved  onthcf.ofthe icalers 

7.  18.  the  ark  \vent  upon  the/,  of  the  waters 
Eeel.  11.  t  1.  cast  ihy  bread  on  the/,  of  the  waters 
//os.lO.  t7.  her  kingcut  ofl'asfoamon/.o/2crt<frs 

F.AC^E  of  the  wilderness. 
Ezod.  16.14.  on  the/,  of  the  wilderness  lay  manna 

FACE  of  the  world. 
.Job  37.  12.  do  what  hecominandeth  on/,  of  world 
/sa.  14.  21.  nor  fill  the  /'.  of  the  icorld  with  cities 
27.6.  Israel  shall  fill  llie  f.of  the  world  with  fruit 

FACES. 
Gen.  9.  23.  their/,  weri^  backward,  they  saw  not 
.30,  40.  set/,  of  the  flocks  toward  Ihe  ring-sltaked 
40.  t  7.  wherefore  are  your/,  evil  to-day? 
42.  6.  thev  bowed  with  iheir  f.  to  the  earth 
/^J■nr/.l9.7'.Moses  laid  before  their/.all  these  words 
20.  20.  that  his  fear  m.iy  be  before  your/ 
25.  20.  and  their/,  shall  look  one  to  anr-.'her 
37.9.  to  the  mercv-seat-ward  were/,  of  clipruhima 
/^evt.  1. 1 17.  shall  not  acknowledge/,  in  judgment 
■Tvdg.  18.23.  turned  their/,  and  said,  whiit  ailolr 
2 Sam.  19.5. thou hastshained ihr  f.of Ihv servanti 


FAI 

I  S'ing's  2.  13  that  uU  Israel  set  their/,  on  nio 
!  Lkrun.  I'.'.  !'.  whose/,  wore;  like  the/,  ol  huiis 
2Curuii.'.i.  I'.i.  and  their/,  were  iiiwunl 

li9.  t>.  (Mir  t'lilhers  have  turiieil  uway  iheir/. 
AVA.H.ti.thev  worshi|)iie(l  with  theiry.lolhegrouiid 
yo6  SI.  24.  lie  coverelh  the/,  of  the  judges 

■40.  i:i.  hide  ill  dust,  and  biiid  tlieiry.  i:;  secret 
Psal.  ;14.  .^>.  and  their/,  were  not  ashamed 

Sa  Hi.  till  their/,  with  sluiiiie,  U  l>ird 
Jsa.  'i    I'l.  and  that  \e  L'.iiid  ilie/.  iil  the  poo 

J3.  .S.  shall  ho  ania-.ed,  llieir/.  shall  be  as  Haines 


FAI 

hn.  Sf*.  M.  mine  eyes/,  witli  looking  upward 
4'J.  4.  he  shull  nui  j'.  nor  lie  discourageil 
51.  14.  haslenelh  liial  hi>  bread  should  nol/. 

57.  lb.  lor  the  spirit  should  J.  before  lue 

58.  11.  and  like  a  spring  whose  waters^',  not 

.7;  r.M.ti.thcir  eyes  d.d /.because  there  was  no  grass 

15.  Irf.  wilt  ihou  be  unto  me  as  waters  llial/.? 

i    4d.  'S.i.  1  caused  wnie  lo/.  from  presses,  has.  1).  2. 

l.iiM.'i.  11.  iiiiiie  eyes  lUi  f.  with  tears,  my  bowels 

a.2V    ut  consumed, bei:ause  his  colnp.i^Blons/.not 

Awocri.i.  even  lo  make  the  jioorof  the  land  lo/. 


25  a  (Joi!  w!ll  vii"'  away  tears  fioin  otV  all/.        /Vui.  3. 17.  although  the  labour  of  the  idive  shall  J 


SI  3.  and  we  hid  as  it  were  our/,  from  him 
Jer.  1.  8.  he  not  air.iid  of  i heir/.  I  am  with  thee 
17.  he  notiii'^^mav.  at  llieirj'.  lest  I  eoiifouiid  Ihee 
5.  :i.  they  have  made  llieir  /.  harder  than  a  rock 
7   Iil.  provoke  to  the  confusion  of  their  own/, 
ai.  li.  and  all  ;.  are  turned  into  paleness 
4-2   15.  if  ve  set  their./',  to  enter  Egypt,  17.  |  44.  12. 
50.  5.  the'  way  lo  Zioii,  with  theii/.  thitherward 
51.51.  areeiint'ounded,  shame  hath  covered  our/. 
t.iiiii.j.  \i.  I  he/,  of  the  elders  were  not  honoured 
E:ek.  1.  ti.  and  every  oiii'  had  four/,  in,  11,  15. 
;l  S.  I  made  thy  face  strong  against  •heir/ 
7.  Irt  shame  shall  be  on  their/,  aim  baldness 
l-.ltj.tweiily-live  men, with  their/.toward  ihe  east 
14.  (J.  turn'away  youi  /.  from  all  ahoiniiiations 
2y.  47.  and  all/,  shall  be  bmnt  tiiereiii 
41.  18.  and  everv  cherub  hail  two/. 
Van.  1.  in.  for  why  should  lie  ^ee  your/,  worse 
9.  7.  but  unto  us  confusion  of/,  as  at  this  day 
Joel  2.6.  he  much  paimd,  all/.sliall  gather  blackn. 
ATah.  2.  1(1   the/,  of  Iheiu  ail  gather  blackness 
Hab.  1.  !).  their  /".  shall  ^no  up  as  llie  east-wind 
Mid.  2.  3.  behofd,  I  wiJi  snread  dung  oil  your/: 

t'J.  but  ye  have  accepted,/',  m  the  law 
Mat.  G   10.  the  hypocrites  disfigure  their/. 
l.uke  24.  5.  as  thi'V  noued  I'.own  then/,  to  earth 
Heii.  7.  11.  fell  before  tiie  tnroue  on  tlieir/. 
'J  7.  the/,  of  the  locusts  were  as  the/,  of  men 
See  Fell  on  Face,  or  Kacks. 
F.ACTIONS. 
I  Cor.  3.  t  3-  for  whereas  there  is  among  you  /. 

FADE. 
F.Tcd.  18.  t  18.  surely  fading  thou  wilt/,  away 
ISam.  22.  46.  strangers  shall  /.  away,  Psal.  18. 45. 
Psal.  I   t3.  his  leaf  also  shall  not/,  shall  jirosper 
Isa.  64  G.  are  all  unclean,  and  we  all  /.  as  a  leaf 
Jer.  8.n.  I  will  consume  them,  and  the  leafshall/. 
Ez(k'.47.  12.  trees  for  meat,  whose  Leafshall  not/. 
»dwi.l.ll.sotlie  rich  manshall/.  away  in  his  ways 

FADETH.      ' 
Joh  14.  t  18.  surely  the  mountain  falling/. 
ha-  1.  3(,    ye  shall  be  as  an  oak,  whose  leaf/. 
24.  4   tin  earlli  muurnetli  and/,  the  world/. 
40.  7.  the  grass  witheretli,  the  llower/  8. 
"iPet.  1.  4.  to  an  inheritance  that/,  nol  luvay 
5.4.  shall  isceive  a  crown  of  glory  that /.not  away 

FADING. 
(sa.  28.  1.  whose  glorious  beauty  is  a/,  flower 
4.  lla  glorious  beauty  shall  be  a/,  flower 
FAIL. 
Jonh.  3.  n.  will  without/,  drive  out  Canaanilcs 
Judg.  U.  UU.  if  thou  without/,  deliver  Ammon 
i .Slim. 30.8.  pursue,  thou shult  witliout/recover  all 
Eira  6.  9.  let  it  lie  given  Jay  by  day  without/. 

FAIL.  Perh. 
(Jen.  47   16.  Jos.  said,  give  your  cattle,  if  money /• 
rjcii<,2«.32.tliine  eves  sliall}'.witlihinL"ng  for  llie'ni 
31    (!.  Lord  doth  go  with  thee,  be  will  not/  thee 
nor  frii.-iak-e  thee,  8.  .losh.  1.5.  !  (  hroii.  28. 20. 
!  .Vnm.2  Ifi.  let  them  not/,  to  hiir'i  lai  presently 
17.  !^•.  David  said,  let  no  man'>  li'.arl/.  him 
20.5.  I  should  not/,  lo  sit  wpli  ti.e  king  at  meat 
3  .S'«.m.  !t.  29  le'  there  not/,  fr  >m  the  iiouse  of  Joab 
I  Kiuir.i  2.  4.  there  shall  not  /.  tiiee  a  man  on  !l 


Luke  16.  9.  that  when  ye/,  they  may  receive  you 
17.  earlli  to  pass,  than  one  tittle  ol  tile  law  lo/. 
22.  32.  1  have  prayed  that  thy  liiitli/.  not 
1  Cor.  13.  8.  whether  prophecies  they  shall/ 
Hcb.  1.  12.  tliou  art  the  same,  thy  years  shall  not/. 

11.  32.  the  time  would/,  me  lo  tell  ol'tjideon 

12.  15.  looking  lest  any  man  /'.of  the  glace  of  God 

FAILED. 
Gen.  42.  28.  their  heart  j'.  llieni,  they  were  afraid 

47.  15.  and  when  money/,  in  ihe  land  of  Lgyjil 
.lonh.  3.  16.  the  waters  /.  and  were  cut  ofl' 

21.45.  there/,  not  any  good  thing  which  ihe  Lord 
promised  to  Israel,  23.  14.  1  Ktii^'.-i  8.  io. 
.lub  19.  14.  my  kmshdk  have/,  and  iny  friends 
Psal.  142.4.  refuge /.me,  no  mull  cared  for  my  soul 
Caul.  5.  6.  my  soul/,  wiieii  he  spake,  I  sought  him 
Jer.  51.  30.  their  might/,  they  became  us  women 
J.aiii.  4.  17.  our  oves  as  yet_/'.  for  our  vain  lieli) 

FAILETH. 
Cieii.  47.  15.  why  should  we  die  7  for  money/. 
Ia  v.  25.  \  35.  if  thy  brother's  hand  /.  relieve  liim 
.hb  21.  10.  their  bull  geiideretli  and/,  not 
P.-ial.  31.  10.  my  stiengih/.  me,  38.  10. 

40.  12.  therefore  my  huuit/.  me,  73.  26. 

71.  9.  forsake  ine  not  when  my  strength/. 

lOit.  24.  my  knees  are  weak,  my  flesh  /.  ol'  fatness 

143.  7.  hear  me  speedily,  O  Lord,  my  spirit/. 
Reel.  10.  3.  when  he  walkelh,  his  wisdom  ./'.  hini 
/.•.u.  15.  6.  the  grass/,  there  is  no  green  thing 

40.  2i).  for  tint  he  is  strong  in  power,  not  one/. 

41.  17.  poor  seek  water,  then  longue/.  for  thirst 
44.  12.  yea,  he  is  hungry  and  Ins  strength/. 

59.  15.  truth/,  and  he  that  deparlelh  from  evil 
/•;:eA-.  12.22.  days  are  prolonged  anil  every  vision/ 
7.ipti.  3.  5.  bring  Ins juilgmint  to  light,  he/,  not 
l.uke  12.  33.  a  treasure  in  the  heavens  that  /.  not 
1  Cur.  13.  8.  chanty  never/  but  prophecies  fad 

FAI  LUNG. 
Deut.  28.  65.  the  Lord  shall  give  thee/,  of  eyes 
Luke  21.  26.  men's  hearts/,  them  for  fear 

FAIN. 
.Job  27.  22.  he  would/.  Hee  out  of  his  hand 
l.uke  15.1ti.would  J'.have  filled  Ins  belly  with  husk- 

FAINT. 

Oen.2.).29.  Esau  came  from  field,  and  he  was/.  30 

/>>(;Kt.25.18.smoletlieewlienihuiiwast/.and  weary 

.ludg.a.i.  passed  o\'erJor(lan,/.yet  pursuing  then 

5.  give  loaves  of  bread  to  the  people,t()r  they  be/ 

1  .Sam.  14.  28.  and  the  people  were  very/.  31. 
30.  10.  so/,  that  they  could  not  go  over,  21. 

2  Sam.  16.2.  the  wine,  that  such  as  be/,  may  drink 
2!.  15.  David  fought  and  wa.\ed  /. 

/s(i.l.5.tlie  whole  head  is  sick,  the  whole  heart  is/ 
13.7.  therefore  shall  all  huiiiis  he/,  heart  melt 
29.  8.  but  lie  awakelh,  and  behold  he  is/. 
40.  29.  he  giveih  power  to  the/,  and  increaseth 
44.  12.  he  drinkelh  no  water,  and  is/. 

.ler.  8.  18.  I  would  comfort  myself,  my  heart  is/. 

Lam.  1.22.  for  my  sighs  are  many,  my  heart  is/ 
5.  17.  for  this  our  heart  is/,  our  eyes  are  dim 

Zeuh.  3. 1 16.  and  to  Zioii,  let  not  thine  hands  be  /. 
FAINT,  yerh. 

Deut.  20.  3.  let  not  your  hearts/,  fear  not 
8.  lest  his  biethren's  heart/,  as  well  as  his  heart 


throne  of  Israel,  8.25.  |  9.  5.  iChron.  6.  16.   ./u*A.2.9.  the  inhabitaiUsof  land/,  because  ofyou 
17.  U.  neither  shall  the  cru.'ie  of  oil  f.  16.  24.  all  Ihe  inhabitants  of  country/,  because  of  us 

Eira  1.  22.  take  heed  that  ye  f.  not  lo  do  this  Prov.  24.  10.  if  thou/,  in  the  day  of  adversity 


Esth.  6  10.  let  nothing/,  of  all  tiimi  hast  s(X)ken 
9.  27.  not  /.  to  keep  these  liiiys  of  Purim,  28. 

Joh  II.  20."  but  liie  eyes  of  the  wicked  shall  /. 
14.11. as  waters/,  from  the  sea, anil  flood  drieth  up 
IT.  o.  even  the  eyes  of  his  children  shall  /. 
31.  16.  or  cau.sod  Ihe  eyes  of  Ihe  widow  to/. 

Vsal.  12.  1.  for  the  faithful/,  from  among  men 
69.  3.  mine  eyes/,  while  I  wait  for  my  God 
77.  8.  dotii  his  promise/,  for  evermore  7 
89.  33.  nor  will  I  suffer  my  faithfulness  to/. 
119.  82.  inii:e  eyes/,  for  thy  word,  saying 
123.  mine  eyes/,  for  thy  salvation  and  for  word 

Pror.  2'2.  8.  a;'.d  the  rod  of  his  anger  shail/. 

Eccl.  12. t  3.  tliegrinders/.becaiise  they  grind  liltie 


laa.  40.  30.  even  the  youths  shall/,  .fimus  8.  13. 

31.  shall  run  and  not  be  weary,  walk  and  not/. 
.ler.  51.  46.  and  lest  your  hearts/,  and  ye  tear 
Lam.  1.  13.  he  hath  made  me/,  all  tlie  day 
2.  t  II.  the  sucklings/.  ||  19.  young  children/. 
Kzi/r.  21.7.  every  spirit  shall/,  knees  shall  be  weak 

13.  their  heart  may/,  and  ruins  he  multiplied 
Mai.  15.32.  notsend'them  away  fasting  lest  they/. 
Silark*S.  3.  if  I  send  them  away  fa3ting,they  will/ 
Luke  18.1.  that  men  ought  always  to  pray, not  lo/. 
2  (or.  4.  1.  as  we  have  received  mercy  we/,  not 

16.  for  which  cause  we/,  not,  tho'  outward  man 
Gal.  6.  9.  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  /.  not 
F.ph.  3.  13.  that  ye/,  notat  my  tribulations  for  you 


5  de.Mre  shall/because  inanenethti)  long  home  i2r/»s.'.  .3.  1 13.  brethren,/,  nol  in  well-doin 


ha.  'i9.3.  the  spirit  of  Egy.  shall  f.  in  midst  thereof 
5.  waters  shall  f.  \\  21.  10.  glorv  of  Kedar/. 

31.  3.  and  they  nil  shall/,  toeethci 

32.6.  he  will  cause  Ihe  ilriiik  of  Ihe  thirsty  to/. 
10   ve  .=hill  be  troubled,  for  the  vinlase  shall/. 

S4.l6.no  jneof  these  shall  7".  nc    want  hnr  mate 
Vii 


Heb.  12. 3.  lest  ye  be  wearied  and  /.  in  your  minds 
5.  nor/,  when  thou  art  rebuked  of  him 
FAINTED. 
Gen.  45.  26.  Jacob's  heart/,  for  he  believed  nol 
47.13.all  the  land  of  Canaan/.bv  reason  of  famine 
Psal.  27.  13   '.  bad/  unless  I  had  believed  to  sec 


FAi 

P.'!al.  107.  5.  hurgry  and  thirsty,  et  u\  J  l"  tbcm 
ha.  51.  20.  thy  sons/,  they  he  at  head  oi  a!l  street 
./(;-.  45.  3.  I  /.  in  my  sighing,  1  find  no  r;;8t 
Kiik.  31.  15.  the  trees  ol  the  field/.  Uir  him 
Jiun.  f-i.  27.  1  Daniel/,  and  was  sick  certain  dars 
.luuali  2. 7. when  my  soul/.  1  lemembeieil  the  Lord 

4.  8.  that  he/,  and  wished  in  himself  to  die 
J/(it.!).36.witli  compassion  on  them, because tlioy/ 
Hen.  2.  3.  thou  hast  laboured  and  iiast  not/ 

FAINTEST. 
.lob  4.  5.  now  it  is  come  upon  thee,  and  thou/ 

FAINTET41. 
/'.«o7.  84.2.  my  soul  7'.  for  the  courts  of  Ihe  Lord 

119.  81.  my  soul/,  for  ihy  salvation 
/.«((.  10.  Iri.ihey  shall  he  aswhen  a  standard-bearer/ 

40.28.  tiie  Creator  of  the  ends  of  the  earth/,  not 

FAINT-HEARTED. 
Driit.  20.  8.  who  is  fearful  and/,  let  him  return 
t.-ia.  7.  4.  fear  not,  nor  be  /.  for  the  two  tails 
.ler.  49.  23.  llaniath  and  Arpa.l  are/. 

FAINl'NESS. 
Lev.  26.  36.  I  will  send  a  f-  into  their  hearts 

FAIR. 
Gen.  6.  2.  saw  liiat  the  dauahters  of  men  were/ 

12.11.  Sarah  w.is/'.  14.  |i  24.  16.  Rebekah/.26.  7 

1  .Sam.  16.  I  12.  J)iivid  vvas/.  of  eyes,  17.  42. 

2  .Sum.  13.  i.  Taiiiar  Absalom's  sister  was/.  14  27 
1  Knigg  1.  4.  Abishag  a/,  damsel  cherished  David 
K.'ith.  1.  11.  Vashti  the  <iiieen /.  ||  2.  7.  Esther/. 

2.  2.  let/,  young  vngiiis  be  sought  for  the  king 

3.  that  they  may  gather  the /.young  virgins 
.lub  37.  22./.  weather  conietn  out  of  tiie  north 

42.  15.  no  women  found  so/,  as  .lob's  daughters 
Pror.  7.  21.  with/,  speech  she  caused  him  lo  yield 

11.  22.  so  is  a/,  woman  wiihoul  discretion 

26.  2.).  when  he  siieaketh/.  believe  liim  not 
Cant.  I.  15.  behold,  thou  art/.  Hi.  |  4.  1,  7. 

2.  10.  rise  up,  my  love,  my/,  one,  come  away,  13. 

4.  10.  how/,  is  Ihy  love,  my  sister,  my  sjionse : 

6.  10./.  as  the  moon  ||  7.6.  liow/.art  thou,0  lov3 
/.9«.5.9.manv  hoiise..igreataiidj'.  wit  limit  inhabitant 

54.  11.  I  will  lay  lliy  stones  willi  j'.  colours 
Jir.  4.  30.  m  vain  siialt  ihoii  make  'Jivself /. 

11.  l(i.  and  i.liv.^-tiee/.  and  of  a  goo.lly  fruit 

12.  6.  thoiii;h  iliev  speak  /.  words  unto  thee 

41).  20.  Egypi  IS  like  u  very/,  heiler,  destruction 

cornea 

Ezek.  16.  17.  thou  h.T^t  also  taken  thy/,  jewels 
30.  and  ihey  sl.ail  ;ake  iliy /'jewels,  23.  26. 

31.  3.  was  a  cedar  in  Lebanon  with/,  branches 
7.  thus  wa.^  he/  in  ins  greatness,  in  branches 
9.1  iiavcmade  him/.hy  iniiltltiideofliisbrancheB 

Dan.  4.  12.  leaves  thereof  were/,  fruit  much,  21 

Hos.  10.  11.  but  I  pa.ssed    >vcx  upon  her  /".  neck 

■  lino.i  8.  13.  lln\/".  virgins  sliall  faint  for  thirst 

ZccA.  3.  5.  let  tliem  set  a  /'.  initie  upon  his  heai! 

Mat.  16.2.  it  wi.l  lie/,  weather  for  the  sky  is  red 

.^cts  7.  20.  Moses  was  horn,  and  was  e.vceedi.ig/. 

Rom.  16.  18.  by/,  spceclies  deceive  Ihe  simple 

(Jal.  6. 12.  a  desiie  to  make  a/  shew  in  the  fles*i 
F.MR  haren.i. 

Jltts^.S.  we  came  to  a  place  called  the  f.  harem 
FAIRLY. 

Mic.  1.  t  11-  pass  ye  awav,  thou  that  dwcllest  / 
FAIRER. 

luila:  15.  2.  is  nol  her  yoii'igcr  sister/,  than  she! 

Psal.  45.  2.  thou  art/,  than  the  children  of  men 

Dan.  1.  15.  their  countenances  appeared/. 
FAIREST. 

Cunt.  1.  8.  O  thou  /■.  among  women,  5.  9.  |  6.  i 
"  FAIRS. 

F.zek.  27.  12.  they  traded  in  thy/.  14,  16,  19,  22. 
27.  thy  riches  and  thv  f.  shall  fall  into  the  seas 
FAITH. 

Faith  1.5  n  depen-lr-ycr  on  the  veracity  of  another  : 
TliHs  trast  is  called  faith:  because  it  relies  upon 
the  truth  of  a  /iromisc  :  Jliid  one  is  said  to  keep 
liis  faith  inviolate,  when  he  performs  tkr  pro- 
mise that  another  relied  on.  Faith,  in  Ihe  pro- 
priety of  eypression,  is  an  assrvt  on  account  of 
the  veracity  of  the. 'speaker.  .Iceorlingly^dirinc 
faith  is  a  firm  assent  of  the  mind  }o  t/iinifs, 
vpun  the  authority  of  divine  revelation.  Faith 
by  Divines  is  nenerally  dislinguished  into  four 
kinds,  namely,  historical,  tcniiiorarv.  the  faith 
of  miracles,  (jwi/ justifving,  or  saving  faith. 

I  Historical  faith  ?s  a  s/iiculalire  kiniirledye  of, 
and  bare  assent  to  the  truth-:  revealed  in  the 
scripture:  Of  this  kind  of  faith  the  npostle 
James  speaks,  Jam.  2.  17,  24,  Faith,  if  it  have 
not  works,  is  dead.  Ye  sec  how  that  by  woiki. 
a  man  isjnsti6ed,  and  not  by  faith  only;  thai 
is,  not  by  a  mere  profession  of  faith,  or  a  ban 
assent  to  the  truth,  without  <r,rMl  works,  which 
proceed  from  faith,  and  shnn  it  to  he  of  th.- 
right  kind.  Th-s  kind  ofjnith  the  drvifi  them- 
selves have.  Jam.  2.  19,  Tlion  believcst  that 
there  is  one  God  the  devils  also  believe,  and 
tremble.  Thei/  are  fully  phrsnnded  tha'  then 
ia  a  God,  and  that  Chusl  is  the  Sou  of  Qoi 


FAI 

laid  shall  be  their  judge,  as  Ihcy  acknowledge. 
Mat.  8.  a). 
11.  Tem()oraiy  faith,  together  icilh  the  knowledge 
cf,  UM<i  asseut  to  recealcd  truths,  has  likewise 
in  It,  an  apiirvbutton  of,  and  joy  in,  reccivini' 
t.nd  hearing  tUene  trutlis  ;  but  this  joy  arising 
from  some  worUUij  eonsidcratiun,sooH  vanishes 
and  comes  tu  nothing :  Oj'  this  kind  »/ faith  our 
iiavntir  s/jeaks  in  the  parable  of  t/ee  sower. 
Mat.   13.  ai),   He   that  received  the  seed  into 
stony  piaces,  receives  it  with  joy  ;   he  under- 
stands It,  asseifls  tu  it,  he  hears  it   gladly, 
eonsiders.andai/pruves  of  it;  audit  springs  up 
fn  an  outward  profession  and  reformation  : 
Vet  lialh  he  not  root  in  himself,  but  dureth  for  a 
while ;  ht  has  no  sufficient  or  considerable  root, 
because  it  wants  thesoilof  a  sincere  heart,  and 
true  affections, Jiriu  and Ji ted  resolutions,  and 
habitual  dispositions  of  grace :  He  has  some 
Kuud  purposes  and  desires,  but  they  are  soon 
iwerpowiredby  UHWortiJied corruption, and  the 
force  of  temptation  :  for  when  trilmhition  or 
perBeciitioii  aiisctli  because  of  the  word,  by  and 
by  he  is  offended  ;   He  sliimbles,  and  falls  ujf' 
from  all  his  j'lirnitr  profession  of  religion. 
HI.  Tlie  faitli  o{  miracles  is  a  firm  assent  of  the 
mind  to  some  particular  protnise  concerning 
any  miruculuus  event,  which,  if  performed  by 
tis,  is  called  an  active  niiraculous   faith;   of 
ichic.h  our  daviour  and  the  apostle  Paul  speak. 
Mat.  17.  20.  1  Cor.  1X2.  But  if  it  be  wrought 
iipon    us,  it  is   culled   a   jiassive    miraculous 
faith;  thus  the  lame  man  at  Lystra  had  a  firm 
persuasion  that  Paul  and  Barnabas  were  able 
to  cure  hiui,  .\(^ts  14.  9. 
IV.  Justifying  faith  is  a  saving  grace  wrought  in 
the  soul  by  the  Hpirit  of  (Vod,  whereby  we  re- 
ceive ChiisI  us  he  is  revealed  in  the  gospel,  to 
he  our  Prophet,  I'riest,  and  King,  trust  in  and 
rely  upon  him  and  his  righlevusncss  alone  for 
justification  and  salvation.    This  faith  begets 
a  sincere  obedience  in  the  life  and  conversa- 
tion.     The  apostle  to  the  Hebrews  calls  faith, 
■.he  substance  of  things  hoped  for,  the  evidence 
jf  things  not  seen,  Jhb.  II.  1.     It  assures  us 
ef  the  reality  and  worth,  of  eternal  invisible 
things,  and  produces  a  siitisfnclinn  and  as- 
cured  confidence,  that  (!cd  irill  infallibly  per- 
form what  he  h  us  promised,  ich  ereby  Ike  believer 
is  as  confident  of  them,  as  if  they  were  before 
its  eyes,  and  m  kis  actual  possession.     The 
object  of  faitli  m-  the  word  of  God  in  general, 
and  especially  the  doctrines  and  promises  that 
respect  the  salvation  of  men  through  Clirist, 
t:hich  reason  cnnnut  discover  by  its  own  light, 
n.T perfectly  tindirstand  when  revealed.    The 
fmifoundalion  o/ faith  is  the  essential  supreme 
perfections  of  (iod;  his  unerring  knowledge, 
immutable  truth,  infinite  goodness,    and  al- 
mighty power.     Fititb  has  a  p'-evatling  influ- 
ence upon  the  will,  it  draws  the  ajfections,  and 
'enders  the  whole  man  obsequious  to  the  gospel. 
By  this  fai.h,  we  are  said  to  be  jnslifiod,  horn. 
5.  1.     fVe  arc  justified  by  faith,  nut  formally, 
IS  if  it  were  our  rigltteousvess,  or  the  merito- 
rious cause  of  our  justification  before  God; 
but  instruiiienlallij  and  reliitir'h/,  a.t  it  appre- 
hends and  applies  to  us  the  right rocsness  and 
(•load  of  Chri^t,  which  is  th"  ubj.  ct  uf  faith,  and 
vhich  alone  rleanseth  us  from  all  .sin  and  ren- 
tiers us  acceptable  to  God.     It  is  called  the 
Cailh  throujjh  which  we  are  saved,  Eph.%8. 
Faith  is,  as  it  were,  a  condition  on  our  part, 
tpdereby  we  come  to  be  partakers  of  the  bless 
ings  of  the  new  covenant.     It  is  a  faith  which 
worketh  by  love,   Gal.  5.  fi.     It  is  not  an  idle, 
tinnctire,   and  inoperative  grace,  but    shews 
itself  by  producing  in  us  love  to  God  and  our 
vcigkbnnr.     It  piTiilies  the  heart,  Jicts  15.  9. 
It  is  culled  the  faith  of  Cod's  eiort.  Tit.  1.  1, 
because  it  is  bestowed  only  upon  lliuse.      This 
/frace  increa-srtk  from  one  degree  to  another, 
Rom.  1.   17.  being  in  some  strong  and  fir, 
Mat.  8.  10.  in  others  weak  and  iangmshin_ 
Mat.  14.  .'il.      Lastly,  this  grace  is  the  special 
gift  of  God,  E|)li.  2.  fl,  Bv  grnce  ye  arc  saved 
throuih  faith;  aim  thai  not  of  voi'irselvcs,  it  is 
Ibegift  of  Gu<l;  that  is,  Thnt  yon  believe,  is 
not  by  any  ability  of  your  own  ;  and  that  you 
are  saved,  is  nut  fur  ami  ircrth  in  ttourselres. 
Likewise  in  Phi!.  1.  29,  Unto  you  i('  is  given  to 
believe  on  Christ. 
Faith,  in  scrip  tun ,  is  taken  for  the  Irnth  and 
faithfdness  of  God,    Ri-m.  :!.  3,    Shall  their 
unbelief  make  the  f;iith  of  God  without  effect? 
Shall  their  unbrliifmake  the  fa  ilhfnl  promises 
vfOod,  ofsendingthe  Messiah,  aiid  of  redemp- 
tion by  him,  notjo  be  accomplished?'  It  is  also 
taken  for  a  persuasion  of  the  lawfulness  of 
ttttvjgs   indiffercH     Rom.    14.  22,  23.      Hast 
ltt2 


FAI 

thou  faillil  have  it  to  iliyscif  before  God 
For  whatsoever  is  not  of  faith  is  sin  ;  that  is, 
Hast  thou  a  persuasion  of  the  lawfulness  of 
such  and  such  meats,  then,  keep  it  to  thyself, 
without  making  an  unseasonable  discovery  of 
it,  to  the  offence  of  others:  For  whatever  a  man 
docth  with  a  wavering  mind,  without  being 
persuaaed  that  it  is  uleasing  tu  God,  and  war- 
ranted by  his  word,  he  siuncth  in  the  doing  of 
it.  Faith  is  also  put  for  the  doctrine  of  the 
gospel,  which  is  the  object  of  faith,  Jicts  24.  24, 
Felix  beard  Paul  concerning  the  faith  in  Christ. 
Gal.  1.  23,  He  preachclh  the  faith  which  once 
he  destroyed,  ^nd  faith  is  taken  for  Christ, 
and  /as  righteousness ;  that  is,  his  active  and 
passive  obedience,  which  are  apprehended  by 
faith,  and  are  the  objects  of  it,  in  all  those 
passages  where  we  are  said  to  be  justified  by 
faith.  It  is  put  for  a  belief  and  profession  of 
the  gospel,  Rom.  1.  6,  Your  faith  is  Sjioken  of 
throughout  the  whole  world.  .Ind  fur  fidelity 
in  performing  of  promises,  Ueut.  32.  20,  Chil- 
dren in  whom  is  no  faith;  that  is,  They  nei-\ 
ther  believe  wh^t  I  say,  nor  perform  what  them 
selves  promise. 

Deut.  .32.  20.  they  are  children  in  whom  is  no/. 
Mat.  (i.  .30.  O  ye  of  little  /.  therefore  take  no 
thought,  8.  26.  I  14.  31.  |  16.  8.  J.uke  12.  28. 

8^10.  found  so  great/,  no  not  in  Israel,  J.iike  7.  9. 

17.  20.  if  ye  have/,  as  a  grain  of  innstard-seed 

21.  21.  if  ye  have/,  ye  sliall  not  only  do  this 
23.  23.  and  have  omitted  judgment,  mercy,  and/. 

Mark  4.40.hesaid  to  them, how  is  it  ye  have  no/..' 

11.  22._^.lesus  saitli  unto  them,  liave/.  in  God 

Luke  n.a.the  iipostles  said  to  the  L.iiiciease  our/. 

6.  if  jju  had/,  ye  might  say  to  this  sycamine-tree 

18.8.when  the  Son  of  man  cometh,sliall  he  find/..' 

Jlcts  3.  16.  the/,  which  is  by  bini,  hath  given  liini 

this  perfect  soundness  in  presence  of  you  all 

6.  5.  and  they  chose  Stephen,  a  man  full  of/.  8. 

7.a  great  company  of  jiriests  were  obcdi.  to  the/. 

11.  24.  Barnabas  was  a  good  man,  full  of/. 

13.  8.  seeking  to  turn  the  deputy  from  the/. 

14.  9.  who. perceiving  that  he  hnd/  to  be  healed 

22.  and  exhorting  them  to  continue  in  the/. 
27.  how  be  had  opened  the  door  of/,  to  Gentiles 

16.  5.  the  churches  were  established  in  the/. 

17.  t31.  whereof  he  hath  ottered/,  to  dll  men 
20.  21.  and/,  toward  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
24.  24.  Felix  heard  Paul  concerning  the/. 

/io?n.l.5.wehave  received  grace  for  obedience  to/. 
17.the  righteousness  of  God  revealed  from/.to/. 

3.  3.  unbelief  make  the/,  of  God  without  elfect'J 
27.  where  boasting  7  It  is  excluded  bylaw  of/. 

4.  5.  his/,  is  counted  for  righteousnes.s,  9. 

11.  circumcision  a  seal  of  the  righteousness  of/. 

12.  but  also  walk  in  steps  of  (hat/,  of  Abraham 

13.  but  was  through  the  righteousness  of/. 

14.  if  Ihey  of  the  law  be  heirs,/,  is  made  void 
16.  it  is  of/,  which  is  of  the/,  of  Abraham 

9.  30.  even  the  righteousness,  which  is  of/.  10.  6. 

10.  8.  that  is  the  word  of/,  which  we  preach 
17./.  Cometh  by  hearing,heaiingby  word  of  God 

12.  3.  accord,  as  God  hath  dealt  the  measure  of/. 

6.  prophesy  according  to  the  proportion  of/. 
14.  22.  hast  thou/.?  have  it  to  thy.self  before  God 

23.  he  eateth  not  of/,  what  is  not  of/,  is  sin 
16.  26.  to  all  nations  for  the  obedience  of/. 

1  Cor.  12.  9.  to  another/,  by  the  same  Spirit 

13.  2.  though  1  have  all/,  and  have  no  charity 
13.  now  abideth/.  hope,  charity,  these  three 

2  Cor.  4.  13.  we  having  the  same  Spirit  of/. 
GaM.23.now  preached/which  once  he  destroyed 

3. 2.  by  the  works  of  law,  or  by  Ihe  hearing  of/.  5. 

7.  know  ye,  that  they  which  are  of/.  9. 

12.  law  is  not  of/,  but  the  man  that'doelli  them 
23.  before/,  came  ||  25.  after  that/,  is  come 

5.  6.  but  /.  which  worketh  by  love 

22.  but  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy, /. 

6.  10.  unto  ihom  who  are  of  Ihe  household  of/. 
Eph.  4.5.  one  Lord,  one  /.  one  baptism 

13.  till  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of  the/. 
6.  16.  above  all,  taking  the  shield  of/. 

23.  peace  be  to  the  bretliren,  witli/.  from  God 
Phil.  1.  25.  for  your  furtherance  iind'joy  of/. 

27.  striving  together  for  \\v'  f.  of  Ihe  gospel 
1  Thess.  1.  3.  remonibcrins  your  work  of/. 
.">.  8.  putting  on  the  boast-plae  of/,  and  love 
'iThiss.  ).  4.  we  glory  for  your  p:ili'ence  and/. 

11.  would  fulfil  the  work  <if/.  \'i  h  nower ' 
3.  2.  we  may  be  delivered,  for  all  men  have  n<l  f. 

1  7Vrfi.  l.S./.'nnfei-n.'d  ||  5. 8.  he  hath  denied  the/ 

14.griiceofour  Lord  cxceidiiiL'  abundant  with/. 

19.hol(ling/.and  a  good  con.^rience,  whi''h  srnie 

put  away,  concerning/,  have  made  shipwreck 

3.  t  6.  not  one  newly  come  to  the/ 

9.  holding  the  mystery  of/,  in  a  pure  conscience 
4. 1.  in  latter  times, some  shall  depart  from  the/. 
6.  nourished  up  in  words  of/,  and  good  doctrine 
5.  12.  because  they  have  cast  off  their  first/. 


FAI 


1  Tim  6.  10.  they  have  erred  from  the  /.  21. 
11.  follow/.  II  12.  fight  the  good  light  of/ 

2  7'im.  1.  5.  the  unfeigned/,  that  is  in  thee 

2.  18.  and  overthrow  the/,  of  aome 

22.  follow/.  II  3.  8.  reprobate  concerning  the  f 

3.  10.  but  tliou  hast  fully  known  my/,  charity 

4.  7. 1  have  finished  my  course,  I  have  kept  the/ 
Tit.  1    1.  according  to  the/,  of  God's  elect 

4.  to  Piius  mine  own  son,  after  the  common/. 
Philem.  5.  hearing  of  thy  f.  inwa-'d  the  Lord  Je«a 
//ci.4.2.word  did  not  pr"!it.i.o-  jeinginived  witli/ 
6.  1.  not  laying  agai'.:  the  \\v.:'  dation  of  ;". 

10.  22.  with  a  true  lic.i.t  in  I'u.:  Us.niranc'e  of/ 

23.  let  us  liold  fast  the  nio.hH'i'jr  .four  '". 

11.  1./  is  the  subslaiirt;  i:f  r'lii.-.a  ho;;'  d  for 
6.  without/,  it  is  iinpo«S!oIf  t'«  nka.M:  God 

12.  2.  Jesus,  the  author  .-.nd  iM.is.n.vr  of  our  ''. 

13.  7.  whose/,  follow,  con.si(".cring  the  end"^ 
lam.  2.  1.  have  not  tlir-/.  with  respect  of  persons 

14.  though  a  man  say  bo  hath/,  can/,  save  himi 

17.  even  so/,  without  works  is  dead,  20,  26. 

18.  a  man  maysay,  thouhast/.and  I  have  worke 
22.  seest  thou  bow  /.  wrought  with  his  workfc, 

ami  by  works  was  f.  ma. I-  perfecl 
5. 15.  and  the  prayiM  id'/,  shall  save  the  sick 
2  Pft.  I.  1.  that  have  obtained  like  preciou.s/ 
1  .lohn  5.  4.  that  o\erconictli  the  world,  even  our/ 
Jude  3.  ye  should  earnestly  contend  for  the/. 

20.  building  uji  voursrlvcs  on  your  most  hotj  /. 
ftei).2.13.thou  holde.-l  fa»l  nnd  bast  not  denied  u  yjT 

19.  I  know  tliy  works,  and/,  and  thy  patience 

13.  10.  here  is  the  p.-itionco  and  the/,  of  the  sa-nta 

14.  12.  here  are  thev  that  keep  the/,  of  Jesus 
By  i'All'H. 

Hab.  2.  4.  but  thejus^t  shall  live  A?/  his  f.  Rom.  I 
17.  Gal.X'U.  Hcb.  10.38 
Jlcts  15.  9.  purifying  their  beans  by  J'. 

26.  18.  who  are  sanctified  by  f.  that  is  in  mc 
Hom.  1.  12.  may  be  comforteil  by  the  mutual/ 

3. 22.  the  righteousness  of  God  byf.  of  Jesus  Chr 
28.  a  man  is  justified  byf.  5. 1 .  Gal.  2.  16.  |  3. 34, 

^30.  which  shall  justify  the  circumcision  byf. 

5.  2.  by  whom  we  have  accesss  by  f.  to  this  grace: 

9.  .32.  because  they  sought  it  not  by  f. 

II.  20.  thou  standest  by  f.  2  Cor.  1.  24. 
2  Cor.  5.  7.  for  we  walk  by  f.  not  by  sight 
Gal.  2.  20.  I  live  by  the/,  of  the  Son  of  God 

3.  22.  that  the  promise  by  f.  might  be  given 
26.  ye  are  Ihe  children  of  God  iy/.  in  Christ  Jes 

5.  5.  we  wait  for  the  hope  of  righteousness  by  f. 
Eph.  3.  12.  in  whom  we  have  access  Ay/,  of  liirri 

17.  that  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  by  f. 
Phil.3.9.  the  righteousness  which  is  of  God  A?// 
Heb.  4.  t  2.  bec'ause  they  were  not  united  byf. 
11.4.  Ay/.  Abel  II  5.  Ay/  Enoch  ||  7.  A?//.  Noah 
8.  byf.  Abrah.  9, 17.||20.  byf  Isaac  blessed  Jac 
21.  byf.  Jacob  ||  22.  by  f.  Joseph  made  nientiofi 
23.  byf.  Moses,  24,  27.  ||  31.  by  f.  Rahab 
■29.  byf.  they  passed  through  the  Red  sea 
30.  l/y.f.  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell  down 
■lam.  2.  24.  you  see  then  how  that  by  works  a  maq 
is  justified,  not  byf.  onW 
In  FAITH. 
Rom.  4. 19.  being  not  weak  in  f.  he  conKidered  not 
20.  he  stnggered  not,  but  was  strong  inf. 
14.  I.  him  that  is  weak  in  the/,  receive  you 

1  Cor.  16.  1.3.  watch,  stand  fast  in  tie/,  be  strong 

2  Cor.  8.  7.  as  ye  abound  in  f.  and  utterance 

13.  5.  cxiimmo  yourselves  whethei  re  be  in  the/. 
Co/^1.  23.  if  ve  continue  in  the/,  grounded 

2.  7.  rooted  m  liim,  and  stablished  in  the/. 
1  Tim.  i.  2   unto  Timotiiy  my  own  son  in  the/. 

4.  rather  tli.in  godly  edifying  which  is  inf. 

2.  7.  a  teu'-her  ..f  ibe  Gentiles  in  f.  and  verity 

15.  be  saie-!,  if  they  continue  inf.  and  charily 

3.  13.  they  puichase  great  boldness  in  the/. 

4.  12.  be  ih.iii  an  example  of  believers  in 
2 Tim.  1.  13.  bold  fust  the  form  iv  f  and  love 
Tit.  1.  13.  th; '  they  may  be  found  m  the/.  2.  2: 

3.  15.  greca  them  that  love  us  in  the/,  grace  Ii ; 
Heb.  II.  13.  these  all  died  !>/.  not  having  received 
.font.  I.  6.  bur  iet  them  ask  in  f.  not  wavering 

2.  5.  God  chosen  the  poor  of  this  world,  rich  inf. 
1  Pet.  5.  9.  whom  resist,  sledfast  in  the/. 

Their  FAITH. 
Mat.  9.2.  Jes.  seeing  their  f.  Mark  2.5.  Luke  5.20 

Through  FAITH. 
.9ets  3.  16.  through  f.  in  his  name  this  m-in  stronfc 
Riitn.X  2'>   a  propitiation  thnnighf.  in  ins  blooS 

30.  who  ^hal  justify  the-iinc'rciimcision  thro'  f. 

31.  d  .  »em,ikV  void  the  law  ^Ar./'/.?  God  forbid 
^o/.3.8.  tJod  wdulujiHiify  the  heathen  through  f. 

14.  misht  rc;:eivetiieproiniseofthe?pirit  thro' f 
Fph.  2.  h.  for  tiy  grai^e  .ire  ye  saved  through  f. 
Phil.  3.  9.  but  that  righteousness  which  is  thro'  f 
Col.'-i.  12.  risen  thro'  tiie/.ot  the  operation  of  God 
27>m.  3.  1.5.  make  thee 'wise  to  salvation  thro'  f. 
Heb.  6.  Vi.  who  through  f.  inherit  the  pconiiscs 

11.3,  through  f. we  iindorsland  the  worlds  rriimei* 
li. through  f.  Sara  received  strength  to  •::oiiceivi 


FAl 

ffebM.QS. thro' f. ho  kepi  the  pussovur.aiid  sprink. 
;i3.«lio  fAro'/-*"^"^'"^''  'iiiig'l"i"s,»  rouglil  rijslit. 
IV;i   liuvuig  obuiiiied  a  gooil  report  thrnug/i  f. 
1  fet.  1.5.  kupt  by  power  ot'G.  !/tro'/.  to  salvation 

Thy  FAITH. 
Mat.  9.  SS.  tAj  /.  Iiatli  made  thee  whole,  J)Iark 
5.  M.  I  10.  5-2.  /-u/.e  8.  4tf.  |  17.  19. 
1.5.  2a  Jesus  said,  O  woiimn,  great  is  t/ti/f. 
Lukt  7.50.f/ij/.hal!i  saved  thee,go  in  peace,  18.42 
•2i.  "Xl.  V  prayed  fur  thee,  that  thy  f.  Tail  not 
Philcin.  ().  the  coiiiinuiiicatiuii  oilhyf.  cfleetual 
Jam  2.  18.  shew  me  i/iij  f.  without  thy  works 

Your  F.AITII. 
Mat.  9.  an  accorchii^  lo  ijoiirf.  be  it  unto  you 


FAL 

1  .Mn  1.  0.  if  we  confess,  he  is/,  to  Ibrgive  U3 
Itev.  1.  5   Ciirisl  wlio  is  the/,  witness,  J.  14. 

'2. 10.  be/,  to  death,  1  will  givetliei;  ucrowuof  life 
VS.  those  days  wherein  .\iitipas  was  iiiy/.marlyr 
17.  14.  they  tliat  are  with  hiin,  are  called,  and  /. 
ID.  U.  and  he  that  sat  ujion  him  was  called y'. 
21.  5.  these  words  are  true  and/.  22.  6. 
F.Ml'HrUI.LV. 

2  Kiu^i  12.  1.5.  for  they  dealt/.  22.  7. 

2  C/ir'uii.  1'.'.  U.  thus  do  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord/. 

31.  12.  and  they  brought  in  the  oliifriiigs/. 

34.  12.  and  the  men  did  the  work  /. 
Piov.  2;).  14.  the  king  liiat /.  judgeth  the  poor 
./c>. 23.28.  iiatliiny  word,  let  liim speak  my  word/. 


LvJceH.  25.  he  said  unto  theinj'  where  is  your  f  ?  1 3  .hUu  5.  thou  do-.sl  /.  wli:itsoever  thou  doesi  lo 
Hum.  i.8.  yourf.  is  spoken  of  through  the  world  F.MTHFULNKSS.  [brethrei 

IGir.i.o.your  /".should  not  stand  in  wisdom  of  men  ]  1  Sam.  26.  23.  the  Lord  render  to  every  man  his/. 
15.  14.  and  yourf.  is  also  vain,  17.  {  /'■■*ai-  5.  It.  for  tliere  is  no/,  in  liieir  mouth 


yourf. 
2  Cur.  1.  24.  not  have  dominion  over  yourf. 

10.  15.  having  hope  when  yutir  f.  is  increased 
Eph.  1.  15.  afier  I  heard  of  your  f.  in  the  Lord 
Phil.  2.  17.  if  I  be  otVered  ontlie  service  ot'yuurf. 
ix)l.  1.  4.  since  we  heard  of  your  f.  in  Christ  Jesus 

2. 5.  beholding  the  sledfastness  of  yourf. h\  Christ 
1  Thcss.  1.  8.  yourf.  to  God- ward  is  spread  abroad 

3.  2.  and  to  coinforl  you  concerning  yourf. 

5.  I  sent  to  know  yourf.  lest  the  tempter 

G.  Timothy  brought  us  good  tidings  of  your  f. 
7.  we  were  coiiil'orteil  over  you  by  yourf. 

10.  anil  might  perfect  what  is  lacking  in  you)-/. 
2/Vi»Si-.  1.  3.  that  yourf.  growctli  exceedingly 
Jam.  [.  3.  the  trying  of  yuur  f.  workelh  patience 

1  Pet.  1.  7.  the  trial  of  your  f.  being  more  precious 
9.  receiving  the  vniX  of  your  f.  even  salvation 
21.  that  your  f.  and  hope  might  be  in  God 

2  Ptt.  1. 5.  add  to  w««r/.virtue.to  virtue  knowledge 

F.VITHFUL. 
Xum.  12.  7.  Moses  is/,  in  mine  house,  Heb.  3.  2,  5. 
Dcut.  7.  9.  the  j'.  God  who  kecpeth  covenant 
i  Sam.  2.  35.  I  will  raise  me  u|)  a/,  priest 
3.  t  20.  Samuel  was/,  to  be  a  pro|ihet  of  the  Lord 
22.  14.  Ahimelech  said,  who  is  so/,  as  David  ? 
J  Sam.  20.  19. 1  am  one  of  them  that  are /.in  Israel 
.Veh.  7. 2.  Hananiah  was  a  /.  man  and  lear«d  God 
9.  8.  and  foundest  liis  heart/,  before  thee 
13.  13.  for  they  were  counted  /.  to  distribute 
Job  12.  t  20.  he  removeth  the  lip  of  the/. 
Psal.  12.  1.  for  the/,  fail  from  among  men 
31.23.  O  love  the  Lord,  for  Lord  prescrveth  the/. 
^9.  37.  and  as  a/,  witness  in  heaven 
101.  f>.  mine  eyes  shall  be  on  the/,  of  the  land 

110.  SC.  all  thy  commandments  are/. 

138.  thy  testimonies  are  righteous  and  very/. 
I'rov   11.  13.  a/,  spirit  concealeth  the  matter 

13.  17.  but  a/,  ambassador  is  health 

14.  5.  a/,  witness  will  not  lie,  but  a  false  utter  lies 
20.  ().  but  a/,  man  who  can  find? 

25.  13.  as  siiow  in  harvest,  so  is  a/,  messenger 
27.0.  /".  are  the  wounds  of  a  friend,  but  the  kisses 
2S.  20.  a/,  man  shall  abound  with  blessings 
Isa.  1   21.  how  is  the/,  city  become  a  harlot ! 
2').  afterward  ihou  shall  be  called  the/,  city 
H.  2.  I  took  nnio  me/.  wilncs.ses  to  record 
4i).7.  kings  shall  see,  because  of  the  Lord  that  is/. 
Jtr.Ai.  5.  the  Lord  be  a/,  witness  between  us 
Han.  6.  4.  could  find  none,  forasmuch  as  he  was/. 
Hos.  n.  12.  but  Judah  is/,  with  the  saints 
J\lat.  24.  45.  who  then  is  a/,  ami  wise  servant? 
25.  21-  well  doni',  tlion  good  and/,  servant 

23.  thon  hast  been/.iii  a  few  things,  Luke  ]9.17. 
l.uke  12.  42.  who  then  is  that/,  and  wise  slevturii  ? 

111.  10.  he  that  is/,  in  the  leisl  is/,  also  in  much 

1 1.  have  not  been/,  in  the  unrighteous  manimon 

12.  have  not  been/,  ill  what  is  another  man's 
Acta  Hi.  15.  if  ye  have  judged  me/,  to  the  Lord 
1  Cvr.  1.9.  God  is/.by  whom  ye  w  ere  called,  10.13. 

4.  2.  it  is  required  in  slewaids,  that  a  man  be/. 
17.  I  have  sent  you  Timothy/,  in  the  Lord 
7.25  (nat  hath  obtaiied  mercy  of '.he  Lord  to  be/. 
Oal.  3.  9.  they  arc  blessed  with/.  Abraham 
Kph.  1.  1.  to  the  saints  and  /.  in  Christ  Jesus 
0.  21.  Tychicus  a/,  minister  in  Iheliord 
Col.  1.  2.  to  the  .■^aint.'  and/,  brethren  in  Christ 
7.  Rpaphrns,  whf.    i  for  yon  a/,  minister,  4.  7. 

4.  9.  Onesimus,  a  ]     jrolher,  who  is  one  of  you 

I  'rAfS.?.5.21./.i!i  he  thalcalloth  you,wlio  wiil  do  it 
iThess.  3.  3.  the  Lord  is/,  who  shall  stablisli  you 
I  Tim.  ]    J?  Itnank  Chri'sl,  that  he  counted  nie/. 

15.  th;«  3  i/.  savins,  4.  9.   Til  3.  8. 
3.11  their  wive?  must  LeBob(-r,and/.  in  all  things 

6.  2.  rnther  do  them  service  because  they  are/. 
iTim.  2.  2.  the  same  commit  thon  to  f.  men 

n.  it  is  a/,  saving  ||  13.  yet  he  abidrth/. 
Til.  1.  •>.  if  any  be  blameless,  having/,  children 
9.  holding  fast  the/  word,  as  he  was  taught 
Heb.  2.  17.  that  he  might  he  a/,  high-priest 
3. ,2.  who  was/,  to  him  that  appointed  him 
in'.  23.  for  he  is/.  th;if  promised,  11.  II. 
I  PeH  .I'l.  commit  their  souls,  as  unto  a/.  Creator 

5,  IS.  I  have  written  bv  Silvanus  a/  brother 

187 


31).  5.  and  thy/,  reacheth  unto  the  clouds 

40.  10.  1  have  declared  thy/,  and  tliy  salvation 

88.  II.  or  shall  thy/  be  declared  in  destruction  '. 

S:>.  1. 1  will  make  known  thy  /.  to  all  generations 
2.  tliyj'.  slialt  thou  establish  in  the  tioaveng 
5.  thy/,  also  in  the  coiigieij.ition  of  the  saints 
S.who  is  like  to  lhee,or  to  ihy/.rouiid  about  i  hee? 
24.  but  mv/.  and  my  mercy  shall  be  with  him 
33.  nor  wdl  I  sutler  my/,  to  fail 
92.  2.  It  is  good  to  shew  I'orth  thy/,  every  nigh. 
11(1.  75.  and  that  thou  in/,  hast  alUicted  me 
180.  all  thy  commandments  are/. 
90.  thy./",  is  unto  all  generations 
1 138  "tiiy  testimonies  ure  righteous  and  very/. 
143.  1.  hear  my  prayer;  in  thy/,  answer  me 

fiu.  II.  5.  and/,  shall  be  the  girdle  of  his  reins 
25.  I.  thy  counsels  of  old  are/,  and  truth 

/.am.  3.  23.  thy  meicies  are  new,  great  is  thy/. 

Hos.  2.  20.  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  ine  in  /. 
FAITHLESS. 

J/aM7.I7.0/.  generation,  MarkO.lO.  Luked.il. 

./ohn  20.  27.  and  be  not/,  hut  believing 
FALL. 

The  fall  of  man.  Man's  greatest  excellency  at 
first  was  a  perfect  conformity  to  the  divine 
pattern.  God  created  inan  in  bis  own  image, 
in  the  image  of  God  created  he  hiin-,  Gen.  1.  27. 
This  includes, 

I.  The  similitude  of  God  iii  the  substance  of  the 
soul,  as  it  is  an  intMigcnt,  free,  spiritual, 
and  immortal  being,  'j'his  is  assigneil  to  be 
the  reason  of  the  law,  that  v\hoso  sheds  man's 
blood,  by  man  shall  his  blood  be  shed  ;  for  in 
the  image  of  God  made  he  man,  Gen-  9.  C. 

l\.  Ji  moral  resemblance  in  its  qualities  and 
perfections.  Man  was  conformed  to  God  in 
holiness ;  this  'he  apostle  insinuates,  when 
he  sets  forth  the.  sanctiftcation  of  corrupt  man, 
by  the  expression  of  renewing  him  in  know- 
ledge, righteousness,  and  holiness,  atler  the 
image  of  the  Cieator,  Kph.  4.23,24.  Col.  3. 10. 
The  renovation  of  things,  being  a  restoring  oj 
them  to  their  primiticc  state;  and  is  more  or 
less  pcrfeU,  by  its  proportion  to,  or  distance 
from  the  original.  Mini's  understanding  was 
enriched  with  knowledge,  which  was  neither 
acquired  by  study,  nor  confined  to  that  or  the 
other  particular  creature,  but  reached  through 
the  whole  compass  of  the  creation.  Besid^'s, 
he  had  such  a  knowledge  of  the  Deity,  as  was 
sufficient  fur  his  duty  and  felicity.  He  disco- 
vered almighty  power,  admirable  wisdom,  and 
infinite  goodness,  from  their  effects  in  creating 
the  world.  The  image  of  God  was  likewise 
resplendent  in  man's  conscience,  the  seat  of 
practical  knowledge,  and  treasury  of  Tioral 
principles.  The  directive  faculty  was  sincere 
and  uncorrup*  ■  it  was  clear  from  all  preju- 
dices, which  might  render  it  an  incuinoetent 
judge  of  guild  and  evil.  There  was  also  u  di- 
vine impression  on  the  will.  Spiritual  reason 
kept  the  throne,  and  the  inferior  faculties 
observed  an  easy  and  regular  subordination 
to  its  dictates. 

III.  I'he  image  of  God  consisted,  though  in  an 
inferior  degree,in  the  happy  state  ofinnn,which 
was  the  conse'/uent  and  accession  to  his  holi- 
ness:  .find  herein  he  resembled  that  infinitely 
blessed  Being,  as  he  is  perfectly  exempt  from 
all  evils  which  might  ollay  and  lessen  his  feli- 
ciiy,  and  enjoy  those  pleasure.:  which  are  wor- 
th)/ of  his  pure  nature  and  glorious  state. 
This  happiness  had  relation  to  the  two  natures, 
which  enter  into  man's  composition,  (1)  The 
animal  and  sensitive,  and  this  consisted  both 
in  the  excellent  disposition  of  his  organs,  and 
in  the  enjoyment  of  convenient  objects.  His 
body  being  formed  immediately  by  God,  was 
not  liable  to  those  defects  which  proceed  from 
the  weakness  of  second  causes:  JVo  blemish 
or  disease,  which  are  the  effects  and  footsteps 
of  sin,  were  to-be  found  in  kiin  :  Jillhia  sense 


were  quick  end  livt  y,  able  tt.  perform  tiith 
faiiliuj,  vioour,  and  delight,  th  tir  optratibiu 
jVot  only  wen  his  organs  ij  a  Hi  ntly  disposed, 
but  there  were  also  coiireniL  iil  objects  to  tnter- 
tainhis  sensitive  f..:titties  :  He  eiijoyednatun 
in  its  original  purity,  crownerl  u:ith  the  bene- 
diction of  God,  before  it  was  blasted  with  thl 
curse.  The  world  iviis  nil  harmuiiy  and  beauty, 
becoming  the  good ne.is  of  the  Creulor  ;  and  not 
as  it  IS  since  the  full,  disordered  and  deformed 
i:i  miiiiij  parts,  the  efficl  of  his  justice.  'J'ht 
earth  was  liberal  to  .Adam  of  all  its  treasures; 
the  heavens  of  their  light  and  sweetest  infiit- 
enccs.  jind  he  was  seated  in  Eden,  a  place  ij 
great  beauty  and  delight.  But  (2)  His  chief 
happiness  consisted  in  the  exercise  of  his  most 
noble  faculties  on  their  proper  objects.  Thl 
highest  faculties  in  man  arc  the  understand- 
ing and  will :  and  their  happiness  consists  in 
union  with  God  by  loiowledge  and  lore.  He 
sow  the  admirable  beauty  of  the  Creat.ir 
through  the  transparent  veil  iif  the  creatures  : 
Jindfrom  hene.c  t/ierc  arose  in  the  soul  a  plea- 
si:rc  pure,  solid,  and  satisfying. 

IV.  There  was  in  man's  dominion  and  powerovcr 
the  creatures  a  shining  part  of  God's  image. 
Godgiivehim  the  sideiiiu  tnve.ititure  of  htsdig- 
nity,  when  he  bronuht  the  creatures  to  receive 
their  names  from  hi  in  .which  was  a  mark  of  their 
homage,  and  a  token  of  his  empire  to  command 
them  by  their  names,  I'sal.  8.  f>,  7,  8.  Thus  holt) 
and  blessed  was  Aduin  in  his  prhuitive  state. 

Man  only  of  all  creatures  on  earth  was  in  a  stutt 
of  moral  dependence,  and  capable  of  a  low. 
For,  a  law  bung  the  declaration  of  the  Supe- 
rior's willrequiringohedience,andlhrcatenn'3 
punishment  on  the  J'oilure  thereof,  there  must 
be  a  principle  of  reason  and  choice  in  that  na 
tare  which  is  governed  by  it :  both  to  discover 
the  authority  that  enjoins  it ;  to  discern  Un 
matter  of  the  law  ;  and  to  dctcnnine  itself,  out 
of  judgment  and  eleetiiin,  to  obedience,  as  most 
excellent  in  itself,  and  aavantageous  to  ilit 
performer.  .Is  therefore  reason  made  man 
capable  of  a  law,  so  it  was  impossible  he  shoula 
be  exempt  from  a  law  ;  for  as  the  notion  of  o 
God,  that  is,  of  the  first  and  supreme  Being, 
excludes  all  possilnlity  of  obligation  to  another, 
and  of  subjection  lo  a  low  ;  so  the  quality  of 
a  c-eutnre  includes  the  relation  of  dependence 
and  natural  subj.ctiun  to  the  will  of  God. 

Thelaw  of  uatiire',to  irhnh  man  was  subjectvpon 
his  creation,  contains  thiise  moral  principles 
concernimj  good  mid  evil,  which  have  an  essen- 
tial equity  in  them,  and  ore  the  measures  <if 
his  dot II  to  God.  lo  himself,  and  to  his  fellow- 
creatures.  Thi<  hue  irns  published  by  the  rmct 
of  reason,  ami  is  hidii,  jnst,  and  good ;  and  !h,'. 
obligation  to  it  /..  rtrrnnl;  it  being  the  un- 
changeable will  of  G,ni,grinindid  on  the  ni.ta- 
ral  and  invariobl  nlations  between  God  nni 
man,  and  between  mai,  and  the  creatures.  Be- 
sides thepartieulnr  directions  of  the  law  oJ 
nature,  this  genera!  prineiple  was  planted  in 
the  reasonable  S"ul.iii  obeij  God  m  any  instain  ■: 
wherein  he  did  preseribc  his  pleasure.  Jlccoi  t  ■ 
ingly,  to  declare  his  sovereign  right  in  ail 
thinirs,  and  to  mnki  trial  of  man's  obedicnc: 
Giiii  entered  into  eonennnt  leith  man  ;  he  fnt 
bids  him  lo  eat  of  the  tree  of  knowledge  of  gi»o1 
and  evil,  for  m  thedaylhoii  eaiest  thereof  Ihou 
shall  surely  die.  This  established  an  insepa- 
rable connection  between  duty  and  felicity,  dis- 
obedience and  niiseru.  In  this  threatening  of 
death  upon  disobedience,  tin  //romisc  of  life 
upon  his  obedience  yas  im/ilied,  and  eusilff 
suggested  Itself  lo  the  rotionnl  mind. 

Man  was  created  perfectly  holy,  but  in  a  natural, 
therrr're  mul„ble  stole.  He  was  invested  with 
powi'r  to  prevent  his  filling,  yt  under  a  pu»- 
sibility  of  it  :  Ht  was  complete  in  his  own 
order,  but  receptive  of  sinful  impressions 
Being  therefore,  set  ?//>.  n  by  the  most  Subtile 
of  those  rebellious  spirits,  icnu  Aiidfullen 
from  their  obedience  and  glory,  he  was  ear 
riipted  and  seduced  iy  /run',  and  involved  both 
himself  and  his  posterity  in  sin  and  misery 
As  to  the  manner  in  icbieh  the  devil  seduced 
our  first  parents,  see  on  I»kvil. 
The  honour  and  majesty  of  the  whole  law  wan 
violated  in  the  breach  of  that  symbolical  pre- 
cept :  fur  in  that  grand  opostasv  many  sini 
were  included;  as,  1.  Intidelily  a»(rf  unnelief: 
God  had  said.  Of  the  tree  of  kno.vjidpe  of 
pood  and  evil,  thon  shaU.  not  eat  of  it;  for  m 
tlie  dav  ihnii  f-atpst  thereof,  Ihnii  shalt  surely 
die.  This  was  tbe  first  step  tn  ruin,  as  appears 
by  the  order  of  the  temptation:  It  was, first 
s.iid  by  the  devil.  Ye  shall  not  die.  la  weaken 
their  faith';   then,    Ye   shall   be  as  gods,  to 


FAL 

fstter  Ikeir  ainbitiua.  This  iiijiddity  is  greatly 
ttirirraualcd,as  il  implies  an  accusutiun  nfliod.. 
11)  Uf  et  vy  ;  as  if  lie  had  denied  tkeni  Uie 
perjecUons  bccumiug  the  kiiniaa  nature,  and 
tliey  might  asccKd  Co  a  kegkcr  orb  tlian  that 
tcherctn  Ikei/  were  pUtced,  bij  eating  the  forbid- 
den J'lutt.  \-ij  Of  I'iilsyliuoa ;  as  if  Gud  had 
Uirealened  tu  iiifiict  a puniskjncnt  upon  man's 
disuOedieuce  which  he  had  no  design  to  do ; 
and  iokit  heightens  this  is,  that  when  h£  dis- 
trusted the  huuaitun  of  truth,  he  gave  credit 
to  the  h'alhtir  uf  ius ;  as  aj/pears  by  /us  coiii- 
vUanct,  the  real  ecidcnce  uf  hts  faitk. 
11.'  This  sin  included  in  it  proiligious  pride :  He 
isas  scarcely  eut  of  the  stale  of  nothing,  no 
suuncr  created  hut  he  aspired  to  be  as  God. 
jVut  eontcHl  icitk  .'lis  image,  he  affected  an 
ti/uaiili/,  tu  be  like  him  m  his  tuiniituble  attri- 
iintrs.  He  icould  rob  God  of  his  eternity,  tu 
iice  icitkaut  end,  to  eiijoy  an  immiirtntity,  nut 
dtpeiidittg  ««  Ged's  will,  but  absolute,  which 
ts  proper  tu  God  alone  ;  of  his  sueercigtily,  to 
■Aimmund  wtlhoiil  dependence ;  and  of  his  wis- 
do;.i,  to  huotc  all  things  ictlhotU  reserve. 
;il.  Iluirid  iiijjjatitud*;  ;  He  loas  appnintcd  heir 
uppareul  uf  iM  things  ;  yet  underculniug  his 
'-resent  purluiii,  he  entertains  a  project  of 
iinproctug  his  happiness.  The  excellent  state 
tieivlij  catiferrid  upon  him,  was  a  strung  obli- 
gation ta  pay  so  small  an  achnuwledgment  to 
the  J.ord.  'The  use  of  all  lite  garden  teas  al- 
lowed liim,  only  a  tree  excepted.  Xo'O  in  the 
viidst  of  such  variety  and  plenty,  to  be  in- 
jianied  ailh  the  intemperate  appetite  of  the 
forbidden  fruit,  and  tu  break  a  command  so 
equal  and  easy,  what  is  it  but  a  despising  the 
nek  guoduess  of  his  great  Benefactor  ? 
IV'.  A  liluody  cruf^lty  to  hiniseir,  ami  to  all  his 
nosleiily.  It'ken  God  had  made  him  a  depo- 
siltiry  in  a  matter  of  infinite  moment ;  that  is, 
of  his  own  liavptness,  and  all  vtankind's,  this 
should  have  Osen  a  powerful  motive  to  have 
kept  hiin  vigilant;  hut  giving  a  ready  ear  to 
the  lenipler,  he  betrayed  his  trust,  and  at  once 
breaks  both  the  tables  of  thr  law,  and  brcotnes 
the  greatest  sinner,  being  guilty  of  the  highest 
impiety  and  cruelty. 

fiy  voluntary  duobe'dicncc  unr  first  parents  fell 
from  and  lost  tiuir  original  rectitude  and 
perfection  of  nature;  which  consisted  in 
knawledi^e,  holiness,  and  perfect  happiness, 
Gun.  1.  Sic;.  Col.  3.  111.  E!>li.  4.  -24. 
Hy  l.'ie  fall  of  man  all  the  powers  of  nature  iverc 
ikpravcd,  polluted,  and  corrupted:  [1]  The 
tinderstanding  was  darkened,  Epii.  4.  It',  [i] 
The  conscience  defiled,  Hib.  10.  t>-J.  [3]  The 
udl  obstinate  and  rebeUiuns.  Ua.  28.  14.  Rom. 
t?.  7.  [4J  The  affections  carnal  and  sensual, 
Epii.  2.  3.  [5]  .ill  the  thoughts  unintermpt- 
fdly  evil,  Cicu.  6.  5.  and.  tlit  whole  mind,  or 
heart,  a  nesi  of  all  manner  of  abominations. 
Jut.  17.  9.  Mat.  15.  UK 

FALL,  tyiibstaniivc. 
p-rnp.  Ifi   18.  and  a  hauglity  spirit  belbrc  a/. 

-2fi.  I(i.  !)u!  tiie  riglileoils  shall  sue  their/. 
Jer.  4!l.  2!.  oarlli  is  iiiovuri  at  the  noise  of  their/. 
I'.zek.'-iti.  1."/.  lilt?  isles  shake  althe  sound  of  their/. 
Iri.  the  Kles  siidll  ireiiihle  in  the  day  of  thy/. 

'tl.  It),  the  nations  to  shake  at  iho  sonnd  ol'his/. 

32. 10.  every  man  for  his  life  in  the  day  of  thy,/". 

Jllat.  7. 27.  the  house  fell,  and  irroat  was  the/,  of  it 

l.nke^i.  34.  ehlldisset  for  the/. and  lisini^ofniany 

Hum.  11.   II.  hut  through    their  /.    salvation  is 

cnme  unto  the  (Jenliles 

IC.  if  the/,  of  them  he  the  riches  of  the  world 

FALL,  rerb. 

f?fn.2  21  .G(k!  caused  a  ileep sleep  to/.iipon  Adam 

4!t.lr>.lie  may  seek  occasion  against  us,and /.on  us 

4.'>.  24.  he  said,  see  that  ye/,  not  out  hy  the  way 

4'.l.  17.  so  that  his  rider  shall  /.  backward 
h'.rod.  !.■).  in.  fear  and  dread  shall/,  upon  them 

21.33  il'n  man  di^a  pit,  and  an  ox  or  ass /.therein 
[,er.  11.  32.  on  wlialsoever  any  of  them  doili/. 
37.  ifiti 'ir  ,~arcase/.  on  any  sowing-seed,  38. 

J".l.2!l.lest  land/.Io  whoredom  and  become  wicked 

iih.  7.  Ih.  y  shall/,  before  vou  hy  the  sword,  8. 
SR.  ind  tiuy  sli'all /.  w.-ien  I'.one  pnrsuith 
37.  and  ticy  sihall/.  one  upon  an  itlicr 
Knui.  5.  121.' Ihe  Lord  doth  make  ilrv  thigh  to/. 

<>  1  12.  bnt  Itie  days  liiat  were  before  shall/. 

11.31   an«  let  them  /.  by  the  camp  rouEid  about 

1  Lilt,  your  carcases  shall/,  in  the  wilderness,  .32. 

34  2.  tilts  is  the  land  that'shall/.  lo  you 
Dnit.  '22.  6.  if  any  man/,  irnni  thence 

)^dg.  B.  21.  Uiey  said,  rise  tiiou,  and  /.  upon  ns 

I.';.  12.  Saiasoa  siid,  swear  yo  will  not/,  upon  nic 

IH.  and/,  into  the  hand  ef  the  uncircumeised 

Itiith  2.  Iti.  let  /.  some  haudfuls  of  purpose  for  her 

t'J2.  that  they  /.  not  on  thee  in  another  field 

3,  lA  ui-'j)  thou  kujw  how  ilie  matter  will/. 


FAL 

1  .Sam.  3. 19.  let  none  of  his  words/,  to  the  ground 
14.45.  there  shall  not  one  hau-  of  his  head/,  to  tlie 
ground,  2  i,am.  14.11.  l^Kings  1.5-2.  ..-lets  27.34. 
18.2o.  Ssaul  sought  to  make  Uavid/.  hy  Pliilislmes 
22.  17.  would  not/,  on  tlie  priests  of  the  Lord 

16.  the  king  said,  turn  thou,  and  /.  on  the  priests 

Hi.  20.  therelore  let  not  my  blood/,  lo  tlie  earth 

'i.Satn.  1.15.  go  near  and/,  on  him,  1  Kings  2.2U,31. 

24.  14.  let  us/,  into  llie  hand  ol  God,  let  ine  not 

/.  into  the  hand  of  man,  1  Chron.  21.  1^. 

1  Kings  22.  20.  wlio  shall  persuade  Aliab  to  go  up 

and/,  at  Uainoth-gilead  7  2  Chron.  Id.  1>J. 

2  Kings  7.  4.  let  us  /.  unto  the  host  of  the  Syrians 
10.  10.  shall/,  nolliing  of  the  word  of  the  Lord 
14.10.  why  shouldst  nieddle,thal  thou  shouldst/..? 

1  Chron.  12.  lii.  he  will  /.  to  Ins  master  Saul 

2  Chron.  21. 15.  have  sicKiiess,  till  thy  bowels /.out 
25.*^.  God  shall  make  thee/,  beloie  the  enemy 

111.  that  thou  shouldest  /.  and  Judah  with  thee 
Esth.  (j.  \  10.  sutler  not  a  wliii  to/,  of  all  that 

13.beforewhom  thou  hast  begun  to/.shall  not  pre- 
vail against  him,  but  shall  surely/,  before  him 
.Job  G.  t2j.  yea,  ye  cause  to/,  upon  the  fatherless 

12.  13.  1/.  not  lower  than  you 

13.  II.  and  shall  not  liis  dread/,  upon  you  ? 
31.  22.  let  mine  arm/,  from  my  shoulder-blade 

Fsal.  5.  10.  let  thein/.  by  their  own  counsels 
'(.3.mine  enemies  shall/.and  peri.sli  at  thypresence 
10.  10.  that  the  poor  may/,  by  his  strong  ones 
35.  8.  into  that  very  desiruction  let  him  J- 
37. 24.  llio'  he  /.  he  shall  not  be  utterly  cast  down 
45.  5.  arrows,  whereby  the  people/,  under  thee 
04.  8.  make  their  tongue  to/,  on  themselves 
76.  28.  and  he  let  it/,  in  the  midst  of  their  camp 
82.  7.  but  ye  shall/,  like  one  of  the  princes 
'Jl.  7.  a  thousand  shall  /.  at  thy  side,  and  10,000 
106.  t27.  make  their  seed/,  among  the  nations 
118.  13.  thou  hast  thrust  at  me  that  1  might  J'. 

140.  10.  let  burning  coals/,  upon  them 

141.  10.  let  the  wicked/,  into  their  own  nets 
145.  14.  the  Lord  upholdeth  all  that/. 

Prov.  4.  16.  unless  they  cause  some  to/. 

10.  8.  but  a  prating  fool  shall/.  10. 

11.  5.  the  wicked  shall/,  by  his  own  wickedness 
14.  where  no  counsel  is  the  people/. 

28.  he  that  trusteth  in  his  riches  shall/. 
22.14.  he  that  is  abhorred  oft  he  Ld.shall/.therein 
24.  16.  but  the  wicked  shall/,  into  mischief 
26. 27.  whoso  diggeth  a  pit  sliall/.therein,  he  who 
rolleth  a  stone  it  will  return  on  him.  Keel.  10.8. 

28.10.  causeth  to  go  astray  sliall/.nito  hisownjiit 
14.  but  he  that  hardeneth  his  heart  shall/. 

18.  but  he  that  is  i>erverse  shall/,  at  once 
Eccl.  4.  10.  if  they/,  one  will  lift  up  his  fellow 

11.  3.  if  the  tree/,  toward  the  south  or  north 
Isa.  8.  15.  many  among  them  shall  stumble  and/. 
10.  4.  and  they  shall/,  under  the  slain 
34.  and  Lebanon  shall/,  by  a  mighty  one 

22.  25.  nail  fastened  in  Ihe  sure  place  shai!/. 

24.  18.  who  fleeth  from  ti^ar  shall/,  into  the  pit 

20.  the  earth  shall/,  and  not  rise  again 
28.  13.  that  they  might  go  and  /.  backward 

30.  13.  ini(|uity  shall  be  as  a  breach  ready  to/. 

25.  in  the  day  of  slaughter,  when  the  towers/. 
40.  .30.  and  the  young  men  shall  utterly/. 

47.  11.  therefore  mischiefs  shall/,  upon  thee 
54.  15.  wlioso  shall  gather/,  for  thy  sake 

.Ter.  3. 12  I  will  not  cause  mine  anger  to  /.  on  you 
6.  15.  thoy  shall/,  among  them  that/.  8.  12. 

21.  the  lathers  and  sons  shall/,  upon  them 

fi.  4.  saith  the  Lord,  shall  they  /.  and  not  arise  ? 
9.  22.  even  the  carcases  of  men  shall/,  as  dung 
15.  8.  1  have  caused  him  to/,  upon  it  suddenly 

23.  12.  they  shall  be  driven  on  and/,  therein 

19.  a  whirlwind/,  on  the  head  of  wicked,  30.23. 

25.  27.  drink  ye,  and  be  drunken,  and  spue,  and  j. 
34.  and  ye  shall  /.  like  a  pleasant  vessel 

37.  14.  it  IS  false,  I/,  not  away  to  the  Chaldeans 

t20.  let  my  supplication/. before  thee 
42   t2.  let  our  supplication  /.  before  thee 
44.  12.  they  shall  all/,  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
46.6.  they  shall  stumble  and/,  toward  the  north 
IG.  he  made  many  to  /.  yea  one  fell  on  another 

48.  44.  he  that  fleeth  shall/,  into  the  pit 

49.  26.  her  young  men/,  in  her  streets,  ,50.  30. 

50.  32.  and  the  most  proud  shall  stumble  and/. 
51.4.  Ihe  slain  shall/,  in  land  of  Chaldeans,  47,49. 

44.  yea,  the  wall  of  Babylon  shall/ 

49.  as  Babylon  caused  the  slain  of  Israel  to/. 

f,am.  1.  14.  he  hath  made  my  strength  to/. 

F.iek  G.  7.  the  slain  shall/,  in  the  midst  of  you 

13.11.  say  un'o  them  ihat  it  shall/.and  ye.Oereal 
hailstcjncs,  shall/,  and  a  stormy  wind  rent  it 

14.  foundation  shall  be  discovered,  and  it  shall/. 

24.  6.  bring  it  out  ])iece  by  piece,  let  no  lot/,  on  it 
27.27.  all  thy  company  shall/,  in'o  the  seas,  34. 
2^.  5.  thou  snalt/.  upon  the  open  fields,  39.  5. 
30.  4.  great  pain,  when  the  slain  shall  /.  in  Egypt 

C.  they  also  that  uphold  Egypt  shall/. 

22.  I  will  causy  the  suord  to/,  out  of  his  hand 


FAL 

Ezsk.  32. 12.  by  swords  will  I  cause  multitude  ioj 
33. 12.  not/,  thereby  in  the  day  that  he  turnetA 

35.  8.  and  in  all  thy  rivers  shall  they/. 

36.  1 14.  nor  cause  to/  thy  nations  any  inorr 

38.  20.  the  steep  places  shall/,  every  wall  shall  / 

39.  3.  arrows  to/.  1|  4.  shall/,  on  the  mountauu 

44.  12.  they  caused  Israel  to  /.  into  iimiuity 

45.  1 1-  when  ye  cause  the  land  to  /.  by  lot 
47.  14.  this  land  shall  j'.  to  you  for  inheritance 

Dan.  0.  1 18.  we  cause  not  our  supplications  to/ 

11.  14.  also  the  robbers  of  thy  people  shall/. 
19.  but  he  shall  stumble  and/,  and  not  be  Ibvd 
34.  when  they  shall/.   |  35.  some/,  to  try  them 

Hos.  4.  5.  therefore  shal    thon  /.  in  the  day,  the 

projdiet  also  shall  /.  with  thee  in  the  night 

14.  the  people  that  dol.T  not  understand  shall/. 

5.  5.  Israel  and  Ephraim  shall/.  Judah  shall/. 
10.  8.  iwid  they  shall  say  to  the  hills,/,  on  us 

14.  9.  but  the  transgressors  shall/,  therein 
Jimos'i.  5.  can  a  biid/.  in  a  snare  where  no  gin  isl 

14.  llie  horns  of  the  altar  shall  /.  to  the  ground 

8.  14.  even  they  shall/,  and  never  rise  again 

9.  9.  yet  shall  not  the  least  grain/,  to  the  earth 
Mic.  7.  8.  rejoice  not,  O  mine  enemy,  whin  I/. 
JVflA.  3.  12.  they  shall/,  into  the  mouth  of  the  eale: 
Mal.il.  f  8.  ye  have  caused  many  to/,  in  the  law 
Mat.  10.29.  not  one  sparrow/,  to  ground  without 

12.  11.  if  it/,  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath-day 

15.  14.  both  shall  /.  into  the  ditch,  Luke  6.  39. 
27.  cat  crumbs  which/,  from  masters'  table 

21.44.wlioso/.on  liiis  stone  be  broken.on  whom  it 
shall/,  it  will  grind  him  lo  powder,  J.ukeiM  14 

24.  29.  the  sun  shall  be  darkened,  and  the  star* 

shall/,  from  heaven,  Mark  13.  2a 

I.uke  10.18.  I  beheld  Satan  as  lightn./.  from  heav 

23.30.  shall  begin  to  say  tc  the  mountains, /.on  ui 

John  12.24.  e.vcept  a  corn  /.into  the  ground  and  die 

./Jc<4-27. 17.  fearing  lest  they  should/,  into  quicks 

32.then  the  soldiers  cut  the  ropes  and  let  her/.ofl 

34.  shall  not  a  hair/.from  the  head  of  any  of  you 

Horn.  11.11.  have  they  stumbled  that  they  should/. 

14.  13.  put  an  occasion  to/,  in  his  brother's  way 

1  Cor.  10. 12.  him  that  standeth  lake  heed  lest  he/. 

1  7'!Hi.3.6.  he/,  into  the  condemnation  of  the  dovL 

7.  have  a  good  report,  lest  he  /.  into  reproach 

6.  9.  they  that  will  be  rich/,  inlo  templation 
Heb.  4.  11.  lest  any/,  after  the  same  c.vample 

10.  31.  it  is  fearful  to/,  into  hands  of  living  God 
■Tarn.  1.  2.  count  it  joy,  when  ye/,  into  temptatioD 

5.  12.  swear  not,  lest  ye/,  into  condemnation 

2  Pet.  1. 10.  if  ye  do  these  tilings  ye  shall  never/. 
3.  17.  beware  lest  ye/,  from  your  stedfastness 

Rev.  6.16.  said  to  the  mountains  and  rocks,/.on  Ul 
9. 1. 1  saw  a  star/",  from  heaven  unto  Ihe  earth 

F.\LL  away. 
f.nkeS.IX  and  in  ihe  time  of  temptation/,  nicoji 
Heb.  6.  6.  if  they/,  away  to  renew  them  again 

FALL  aotcn. 
/5e!(<.22.4.see  thy  brother  s  ass/,  liown  by  the  way 
.fo.ih.  6.  5.  the  wall  of  the  city  shall/,  dwn  dftv. 
1  Sam.  21.  13.  Uavid  let  his  spittle/,  down 
Psal.  72.  11.  all  kings  shall/,  down  before  hiia 
Isa.  13.  t7.  therefore  shall  all  hands/,  down 
31.  3.  and  he  that  is  lioljien  shall/,  down 
34.  4.  their  host  shall/,  down  as  the  leaf  falleth 
44.  19.  shall  I  /.  down  to  the  stock  of  a  tree  I 
4.).  14.  the  SaOeans  shall  /.  down  unto  thee 

46.  0.  they/.  dov^Ji,  yea,  they  worship 

F.zrk.  30.25.  and  the  arms  of  Pharaoh  shall/,  down 
Dan.  3.  5.  ye/,  down  and  worship  the  image,  10. 

15.  if  ye/,  down  and  worship  the  image,  well 
n.  TS.  ar.d  many  shall/,  down  slain 

Mat.  4.  9.  all  these  things  will  I  give  thee,  if  tho_i; 

wilt/,  down  and  worship  me,  lAikei.  7 

Re!).4.10.the  twenty-four  elders/,  (/nicii  before  him 

1' .ALL,  joined  with  sword. 
F.Tod.  5.  3.  lest  he/,  on  us  with  pestilence  or  sword 
A'kw.  14.3.  brought  us  lo  this  land  to/,  hy  sword 

43.  and  ye  shall/,  by  the  sword 
2  Kinirs  19. 7.  Sennacherib  /.  by  s.  2  Chr.  32. 1 21 
P«ff/.  63.  10.  thev  shall  /.  bv  the  sword,  F.iek.la.\\ 
Isa.  3.  25.  thy  nien  shall/,  bv  the  sword 

13.  15.  and  every  one  shall/,  by  the  sword 

31.  8.  then  sliiill  the  .Assyrian  /.  with  the  swort 

37.  7.    behold,  I  will    cause    him  to  /.  by  the 

swnrd  in  his  own  land,  .Jcr.  19.  7. 

.Ter.  20.  4.  Pashui's  friends  slinll/.  hy  the  sword 
39.  18.  and  thou  shall  not  f.  bv  the  sword 

Ezek.  5.  12.  a  third  jiarl  shall/,  by  the  sword 

6.  12.  and  he  Ihat  is  near  shall/,  by  the  sword 

11.  10.  ve  shall/,  bv  the  sjrm/,  I  will  Jmlge  yr.u 
17.  21.  ills  fugitives' shall/,  by  the  swurd 

23.  25.  and  ihy  remnant  shall  /.  by  the  sword 
24. 21.  your  sona  and  daushters  shall  /.  hy  swor* 

25.  13.'and  they  of  Ded:in  shall  r.  by  the  sword 
30.  5.  the  men  in  Ihe  league  shall  /.  by  Ihe  swora 

6.  from  the  lower  of  Syene,  sliill  /•  by  ti.e  swora 
17.  the  young  men  shall/,  by  the  sword 
22.  I  will  cause  the  sword  to/,  out  of  his  hnni 
33  27  they  in  the  wastes  shall/,  by  the  noonl 


FAL, 

DiJi.lI.  33.1I1CV  tlial  uiiderstaiul  sli.-ill/.  Uy  sircrd 
Uos  7.  10.  liitir  priiicfs  slinll_/'.  by  iliu  sicord 

IS.   Ifi.  Saiiiana  sliull/.  by  the  mcurd 
Joel -in  wbuu  Ihey/.oii  llic  sword  110;  be  wounilnl 
/V/n-fiT   IT.  ihysoiis  uiidiiauglitois/.  Iiy  thtr^/ci/rj 
/,«*«  21.  'ii.  tliey  sliall  /.  by  llie  edyu  ol'  lliu  sword 

FAI.LKN. 
C.'cn  4.6.L.saiH  to  Cam,  why  is  I  liy  countenance/.? 
I.eo.  13.  41.  that  halli  bis  liair/.ort"  lioni  bisliuad 

ii5.  3o.  if  ib>  biotlicr  be  J',  in  decay  with  tlioo 
lusk.f^  -4.  all  Ai  were  /'.  on  the  edge  of  llie  BWoid 
luUe.  X  •Ij.  behold,  their  lord  was/,  down  dead 

18.  1.  .ni'ir  inlionliince  bad  iioi_/',  unto  them 

19.  -il.  buliold  the  wuinaii  wasy.  at  tlu;  door 

I  'iam.  .S.  3.  Uagon  was/  ||  'Jti.  JJ.  a  ileep  sleep  /". 

;*l.  8.  lliey  round  Saul  and  his  sons/.  1  Ckr.W.^. 

ZSiim.  1.  i0..suie  he  could  not  live  arerhewas/. 

IJ.  and  they  nmnrned,  biM-aU!»e  they  were/. 

'A.  'M.  there  w  a  £;rcat  man/,  tins  day  in  Israel 

17.  t!'.  when  some  ol'thHin  l/c/.  at  the  lirst 
1  Kninri  rt.  !•'><>•  halh  iiot^'.  one  word  ofbisiiroinise 

2(1.  f-^>.  luimlier  an  army  like  army  that  was/. 
8  Kiiitrs  13.14.  now  Klislia  was/,  sick  olhissickn. 

:ii>.t  i  I.  liie/.  away  did  the  captain  carry  away 
i  Cliruii.  -0.  i4.  were  dead  bodies/,  to  the  earlh 

."J.  9.  lor  lo,  our  fathers  have/,  by  the  sword 
F.^llt.  7.  fl.  Hainan  was/,  on  beil  where  r.sther  was 
t'sul.  '20.  H.  tbcy  are  brought  down  and  /. 

!10.  \-2.  there  arc  the  workers  of  inii|uity /. 
hu.  14.1^.  how  art  tliou/.  from  heaven,  I)  l.uciferl 

20.  18.  nor  liave  the  inlialiitants  of  the  world/. 
Eze.'i  32.22.  all  of  them/,  by  the  sword,  2;t,  24. 
//us.  14.  1.  for  thou  hast  /'.  by  tliine  inicpiity 
y.e.ch.  12.  t  S.  iie  that  is /.'at  that  day  be  as  David 
y,i;/.sl4.5.which  ofyou  sliall  have  an  ox/.into  a  pit 
Wf ?»,-<.  Ui.  the  Holy  (Jhost  was./,  on  noneof  Ibein 

•ill.it.r-utychus  being/,  into  a  deep  sleep  fell  down 
Vli.  '4.  when  we  were  all/.  I  heard  a  voice 
27.iJVt.  I'earing,  lest  tbev  should  have/,  on  rocks 
2H.0.  looked  when  I'anI  should  have/,  down  dead 
P/iU.  1.  12./.  out  to  thy  furtherance  of  the  gospel 
Iteo.  2.  5.  reinenilier  from  whrncu  tliou  art/. 

Jirc  FALL  K.N. 
2  Sam.  1.  4.  many  of  the  people  are.  f.  and  dead 

I'J.  Iiow  are  the  mighty  /. .'  2ri,  27. 
22.  30.  they  are  f.  under  my  feet,  Psal.  18.  38. 
r.-^at.  1().  0.  the  lines  nref.  to  me  in  ploaeant  places 
55.  4.  the  Uirrors  of  death  are  f.  upon  ino 
6V.  6  into  the  midst  whereof  Ihcy  arcf.  thcm.selv. 
6U.  9.  the  reproaches  of  them  are  f.  upon  me 
lia- !).  10.  the  bricks  arcf.  down,  but  we  will  build 
Jtr.  38.  I!>.  the  .lews  thai  are.  f.  to  llie  (Chaldeans 
41).  12  the.  mighty  men,  iJiey  are  f.  belli  toijelber 
.'lO.  l.V  I'.abylon's  foundations  are  f.  walls  down 
/.i;r;i.  2.  21.  my  virgins  are  f.  by  the  sword 
F.iik.  31.  12.  bis  branches  are  f.  his  botighs  broken 
32.27.  they  shall  not  lie  with  the  mighty  that  arrf. 
Jijs.  7.  7.  all  their  kings  arc  f.  none  callelli  to  me 
I  Cor.  15.  6.  part  remain,  some  arc  f.  asleep,  18. 
Gul.  5. 4.  tustificd  by  the  law,  ye  uri:  f.  from  grace 
Hcv.  IT.  10.  are  seven  kings,  live  ure/.  and  one  is 

h  FALLKN. 
/.'■n.  13.  40.  the  man  whose  hair  i.i  f.  ofTliis  head 
JVum.  '.ii.  I'J.  onr  lot  is  f.  on  this  side  Jordan 
./I'.vA.  2.  '.t.  1  know  thai  your  terror  is  f.  upon  us 
Jiih  I.  10.  the  fire  of  God  is  f.  from  heaven 
r.ttil.  7.  I.S.  and  is  f.  into  the  ditch  which  he  made 
Jsa.  3.  8.  Jerusalem  is  riiiiicil,  and  Judali  is  f. 
Ifi.  9.  the  shouting  for  thy  summer-fruits  i.-i  f. 

21.  it.  nabylon  is  f.  is  f.   Rev.  14.  8  |  18.  2. 

.V.I.  '4.  for  truth  i.s  f.  in  the  streets,  equity  cannot 
Jer.  48.  32.  the  spoiler  is  f.  on  lliy  summer  fruits 

.M.  r.   iJabylon  is  suddenly/,  ind  destroyed 
7.am..'>. lli.tiiecrov.n  is  f.  from  onr  heads.woe  to  ns 
Ki'k.  13.  l2.lo,when  the  wall  j.«/.shall  it  not  be  said 
jinios  5.  2.  the  virgin  of  Isr. ».«/.  shall  no  more  rise 

'.I.  11.  I  will  rai^e  up  the  tabernacle  that  1.1  f. 
y.rrh.  11.2   howl  lir-lree.  for  the  cedaj-  is  f. 
/iris  15.  16.  ouild  tabernacle  of  David  which  is  f. 

FALLF.R. 
Jer.  40. 1  10.  be  multiplied  the  f"  one  fell  on  another 

FALI.KSt. 
,Ifr.  37.  13.  saying,  thou/  away  lo  the  Chaldeans 

FALLK'lli 
Eznd.  1.  10.  when  there/,  out  any  rvnr,  they  join 
/,f»i.  11.33.  every  vessel  vvbereinto  niiyoftliem/. 

3,^.  fivery  thins  ivliereu)ion  their  carcase/. 
JViim.  33.  .54.  inheritani:e  shall  be  where  his  lot/. 
li.'<itm.  7>.  "I'M  not  fail  one  tnalj.  on  the  sword 
34.  as  a  rran/ before  wicktd  men,  so  fel lest  thou 

!V.  12.  will  light  op  liim  as  dew/,  on  the  around 
h  h  4.  13.  when  deep  sleep  f.  on  men,  33.  15. 
P/VTi  13.  17  a  wn:kcd  inessenjer/.  into  mischief 

17.  20.  a  perverse  tongue./',  into  mischief 

21.  Hi.  a  just  man/,  seven  times,  riseth  up  again 

17.  rojaice  not  vTnen  thine  enemy/. 
Keel.  4.  10.  woe  to  him  that  is  alone  when  he/. 

9.  13.  cons  of  men  are  snared  when  it/,  on  them 

II.  3.  where  the  tree  /.  there  shall  it  be 
Isa,  U   4.  ac  the  loaf  f.  nfTftoin  the  vine 
185 


FAL 

I  Isa.  4\.]7>  tn.'ikctli  image, and/,  down  thereto,  17 
./(<•.  21.  y.  lie  ihat/.  to  Chaldeans  shall  live 
/Jan.  3.0.  whoso./',  not  down  and  worshijjpeth,  11. 
.Viit.  17.  15.  for  oft-liines  he/,  inio  the  hre 

1  J^ukc  1 1.  IT.  a  house  divideil  against  a  house/. 

I    15.  12.  give  me  the  )iortion  of  goods  lli.it/.  lo  me 
J{om.  14.  4.  to  Ills  own  master  lie  standelli  or/. 
Jiiiit.  1.  U.  the  Hower  thereof/.  1  I'd.  1.  24. 

FALLI.NG. 
vV«m.24.  4./.  into  a  trance,  but  his  eyes  open,  10. 
JJeiit.  lit.  I  10.  lo  Icslify  against  him/,  away 
./(i/)  4.  4.  thy  words  have  u|)lioldeii  hini  that  was/. 
14.  18.  the  mouiilain/.  coiiietii  to  nought 
Psal.  51).  13.  wilt  not  deliver  my  feel  from/.  1 10.  j=. 
I'ron.  25.  20.  a  righteous  man  /.  before  the  wickeii 
l.iii.  34.  4.  and  as  a  /'.  lig  from  the  tig-tree 
I.u/uS.i'.  came  lieinbling  and/  .down  before  him 
22.  44.  as  it  were  gri^at  drops  of  blood/,  down 
.IcU  1.  18.  and  Judas/  headlong  burst  asunder 
27.  41.  and  /  iiitii  a  |)lace  where  two  seas  met 

1  Cor.  14.25.  and  so/,  down,  ho  will  worship  God 
-'J'liess.'i.  3.  e.\cepl  lli.Mc  come  a/  away  hist 
.hide  24.  to  him  that  is  able  to  keep  you  t'roin/. 

FALLINGS. 
./ob  41.  f  23.  the/,  of  his  liesli  are  joined  together 

FALLOW. 

.hi:  4.  3.  break  up  your/,  ground,  IIos.  10.  12. 

Ate  Dki.;!!.. 

FALSE. 

Kiod.  23.  1.  thou  shall  not  raise  af.  report 

7.  keep  thee  far  from  a/,  matter 

2  R'uiffs  9.  12.  and  they  said,  it  is/,  tell  us  now 
./lib  30.  4.  for  Iruly  my  words  shall  not  he/. 
fs,U.  119.  1(14.  therefore  1  iirtie  every/,  way,  126. 

120.  3.  what  shall  be  done  lo  thee  thou/,  tongue? 
I'rov.i  1.1. a./',  balance  is  ail  abomination  to  the  L. 
17.  4.  a  wicked  doer  givelh  heed  to/.  Il))8 

20.  2.!.  and  a/  bii lance  is  not  good 

25.  14.  whoso  boasleth  of  a/  gift,  is  like  wind 
./t7-.3.t8.1lie/.  pen  of  scribes  workelh  for  falsehood 
14.  14.  they  projihesy  unio  you  a/,  vision 
23.32.  1  am  against  lliein  thai  prophesy/,  dreams 
37. 14.  then  said  Jereiniab,  it  is/.  1  fall  not  away 
I. am.  2.  14.  but  have  seen  for  thee/,  burdens 
Kieli.  21.  23.  it  shall  be  lo  tiiem  as  a/,  divination 
Zich.  8.  17.  let  none  imagine  evil,  love  no/,  oath 
1(1.  2.  and  the  diviners  have  told/,  dreams 
.1/«/.3.5.  I  will  be  swift  w  iliiess  against/,  swearers 
Jl/a«.24.24.for  there  shall  arise /.Chrisls  and  /.  pro 
phets,  and  shall  shew  wonders,  Mark  13.  22. 
Luke  19.  8.  have  taken  any  lliing  by/,  accusation 
2  Cur.  11.  13.  for  such  are/  apostles,  deceitful 

20.  1  have  been  in  perils  among/,  brethren 
^«/  2.4. because  id'/.bretliien  unawares  brrjiiglit  in 
2  7Vm.3. 3.  without  natural  atVeclion,/.  accusers 
'I'll.  2.  3.  aged  women,  that  they  be  not/,  accusers 
2  Pet.  2.  1.  tiiere  shall  be/,  teachers  among  you 
>>ce  Prophet. 
F.ALSF.  prophets. 
JfaJ.7.15  beware  of/. /)n)/</(i<.5  11:  slieeps' clothing 

24.  II.  and  many/,  /iniji/icts  shall  rise,  24. 
Mark  13.  22.  /  priiji/irt^:  shall  rise  and  shew  signs 
I. like  0.  20.  so  did  their  fathers  lo  the/,  prophits 
2  Pe<. 2.1.  there  wan-  f.  prophets  among  the  people 
1  .loltn  4.  ]./.  pro/ihi  ts  are  gone;  out  into  the  world 

FALSF  wiloess. 
F.xod.  20.  10.  tliou  shall  not  hear/,  ipiivess  against 
thy  neighbour,  J)(ul.  5.  20.  Mat.  ID.  18 
/JfuMO.lO.  if  a/,  teifiiess  lise  U])  against  any  man 

18.  and  behold,  if  the  witness  l)e  a./'.  7Ditjiess 
Prov.  0.  19.  a/  witness  that  speaketh  lies 

12.  17.  a./",  joilness  sheweth  forth  deceit,  14.  5. 
in.  5.  a/,  witness  shall  not  be  unpunished,  9. 

21.  28.  a/,  witness  shall  perish 

25.  18.  a  man  that  beareth/.  witness  is  a  maul 
Mat.  15. 10.  for  out  of  the  heart  proceed/,  iritn'ss 

20.  .59.  the  oldiTS  sought/,  witness  against  .lesiis 
Mark  14. ."lO.  many  bare/  witness  against  him,  57. 

F.ALSF,  witnesses. 
Psal.  27.  12.  /.  witnesses  are  risen  up  against  me 
.35.11./.  witnesses  did  rise,  they  laid  lomy  charge 
Mut.."fi.(if).  tho'  many./',  witnesses  came,  yet  found 
they  none,  at  the  last  came  two  /.  witnesses 
/Jets  0.  13.  and  set  up/  witnesses,  who  said 

1  Cor.  15.15.  and  we  are  found  f.  witnesses  ofOoA 

FALSEHOOD. 

2  ■S7m.l8.13.shoiild  have  wrought/against  my  life 
./lib  21.  34.  in  v(nir  answers  there  remaineth/. 
Psal.  7.  14.  beh.d.l,  he  hath  brought  forth/. 

110.  1 18.  hast  trodden  them  down,  for  deceit  is/. 

144.  8.  their  hand  is  a  right  hand  of/.  11. 
Pron.  20.  t  17.  bread  iif  f.  is  sweet  lo  u  man 

2.).  t  14.  whoso  boasleth  himself  in  a  gift  of  f. 
Isn.  28.  1.5.  and  under/,  have  we  hid  ourselves 

57.  4.  are  ye  not  3  seed  of/.  ?  ||  .">9. 13.  words  of/. 
.Jer.  3.  t  id.  she  hath  turned  lo  me  hut  in/. 

8.  t8.  the  false  pen  of  scribes  worketh  for/. 

10.  14.  for  his  niolfen  image  is/.  51.  17. 

13.  25.  thou  hast  forgotten  me,  and  trusted  in/. 
37.  t  I't.  then  sail!  Jeremiah  it  ii  a  /. 


FAM 

Ilf.s.'!.\.  'ortlievc-ommit/  ann  the  thiefonn'i'/rt  fn 
Mtc.  2.  II.  if  a  man  wa.kmg  in  the  spirit  and /. 

FALSELY. 
Gen.  21. 23.  swear  lo  nie  iliat  ihou  wilt  na(  '.Vt    f 
y>ep.0.3.have  found  what  was  lusl,  aiidswearel^y 
5.  or  all  tiial  aboiil  which  he  iiatli  sworn/. 
19.  11.  neither  deal/,  nor  lie  one  10  another 
12.  and  ye  shall  not  swear  by  my  name/ 
Dcut.  19.  18.  if  the  witness  have  tcstiiied/. 
J'stil.  3.5.  T  '9.  let  not  nunc  enemies  /.  rei.'iice 
44.  17.  nor  have  we  dealt/,  in  thy  coMiiant 
Jer.a.'i.  tho'  they  say,  ihe  Ld.  livelh,  ihey  swear/ 
31.  the  prophets  proiihesy/.  unto  you,  29.  9. 
0.  13.  prophi^l,  priest,  every  one  dealelh  /.  8   W 
T.  9.  will  ye  steal,  murder,  and  swear/.  7 
40.  10.  for  thou  speakest  /.  of  l.tlnnael 
43. 2.  thou  speakest  /.  the  Lord  hath  not  sent  iiiet 
Hos.  10.  4.  swearing/,  in  niakiiig  a  covenant 
Mic.'-i.  r  11.  if  a  man  walk  with  the  wind  niiil  lie/ 
ZfcA.5.4.tlie  curse  enter  Ins  house  tbiit  sweareth/ 
Mat.  5.  1 1.  .say  evil  against  you  /.  for  my  sake 
J.iikc  3.14.  nor  accuse  any/be  content  with  wage* 
I  Tim.  ().  20.  oppositions  of  science,/,  so  called 
\P(.t.  3.  Ifi./.  accuse  your  good  conversa.  iu  Christ 

FALSIFYIAG. 
^Irnos  8.  5.  and/,  tlie  baliinces  hy  deceit 

FAME. 
Gen.  45.  Ifi.  tho  f.  was  heard  in  Pharnoh's  houw 
JSTiim.  14. 15.  nations  thai  have  iieard  the/,  of  thee 
./«»A.C.27.  Joshua's/,  w  as  noiseil  thro'  Ihc  country 

9.  9.  weheard  the./'.  ofGod,  wliai  be  did  in  Kg.?])' 
1  Kings  4.  31.  bis/,  was  in  all  luilions  round  about 

10.  1.  the  rpieen  Inward/,  of  Solomon,  2CA/-.  9.  J. 

7.  thy  wisdom  exceedelh  the  /.  'iCIiron.  9.  C. 

1  Chron.  14.  IT.  the/,  ol   David  went  to  all  landj 
22.  5.  and  Ihe  house  must  he  of/,  and  of  glory 
F.sth.'.^.4.  Mordecai's/.went  lliroiigh  the  provincuK 
.lob  28.  22.  we  have  heard  the/  with  our  ears 
ha.  0(1.  19.  lo  the  isles  lliat  have  not  heard  my/ 
./('?■.  3.  1 9.  thro' I  he/,  of  her  whoredom  she  defiled 
0.  24.  we  have  heard  tli</.  our  hands  wax  feeblu 
Zeph.  3.  19.  and  I  will  g.  t  them/,  in  every  land 
Mat.  4.  24.  Hm;/.  of  Jesus  went  abroad,  Mark  1 
28.  l^ike  4.  14,  3T.  \  5. 1,^ 

9.  21).  tlio/.  thereof  went  abroail  into  all  that  land 
31.  Iliev,  when  departed,  spread  abroad  his./'. 

14.  1    Herod  the  letrarcli  heard  of  the/,  of  Jesu., 
FAMILIAK. 
.Job  19.  14.  my/,  friends  have  forgotten  mc 
Psu/.41  9. my/,  friend  liiilh  lified  up  hi»  heel  sg.mt 

FAMILIAR  spirit. 
J.ev.'iO.'n  manor  wom.nn  of  a  f  .spirit  \mt  to  death 
1  >iaoi.  28.  T.  seek  mc  a  woman  that  hath  af.sjnrii 
to  enquires  of  liei  ;  a/,  spirit  al  Endor 

8.  liivinc  to  ine  hy  the  /'.  spirit  and  bring  him  iif 

1  CAr.  10.13.  Saul  eneiiired  of  one  Ihal  hiuIa/.s/> 

2  Chron.  33.  0.  Manasseb  dealt  with  a/,  spirit 
/»a.2y.  4  thy  voice  as  of  one  lliat  linlh  a /.spirit 

FAMILIAR  s-pirit.'^. 
l.rv.  19.  31.  regard  not  them  thai  have.^.  spiiiti 
20.0.  against  that  soul  tliiit  Inriielli  after'/,  spiritt 
Dent.  18.  11.  nor  a  consiiller  with/,  sprrits 
l.Snm.28.3.  Saul  put  au  ay  those  Ihat  hi»\  f.-ipifiti 

9.  bow  he  lialli  cut  off  those  that  have/,  spiriti 
2  Kings 'il.  0.  Bill na.-^seh  dealt  with/,  spirits 

'   23.24.  workers  wiib  /  .spirits  .losiah  put  away 
/su.  8.  19.  v.  hen  they  say  to  you,  secK/.  .spirits 
19.  3.  they  slial!  seek  to  them  that  liave/.  spiritt 
P.\MILIARS. 
.Ter.  20.  10.  all  my/  writched  for  my  hailing 

FAMILY. 

I^ev.  20.  5.  I  will  set  my  (nep  asainst  his/. 

25.  10.  ye  shall  rcinrn  every  man  lo  his.f.  41. 

47.  sell  himself  to  ihes'ock  of  the  stranger's/. 

49.  Ins  uncle  or  iiny  of  his/,  may  redeem  him 

JVum.S.  21.  of  Gershon  was  flie/.  of  Ihe  Libnitej 

27.  of  Kohalli  WHS  the  f.  of  the  Amramiies 
ai.  5.  Ihe/.ofthe  Hiino'chiies,/.  of  the  Pallunea 

Family  mentioned  often  to  ihe  f/ith  rerse. 
27.  4.  why  our  faiher's  name  done  away  from  /.  ? 

11.  give  his  inheritance  to  the  next  of  his  f. 
.30.  0.  marry  to/,  of  their  father's  tribe,  8,  12. 

/.'f«t.29.18.  lest  a./',  turn  away  frimi  Lord  onr  God 
.//7.1//.7.I4.  the/,  which  Ihe  Lord  taketh  sha'Icomt 

17.  and  he  took  the/,  of  Ihe  Zarhites 
.Indt;.  1.25.  but  they  Jet  go  the  man  and  all  his/ 
f).  15.  behold,  my/,  is  poor  in  Maniisseh 
9. 1.  comniiiiied  with  the  f.  of  his  motner  a  fatnej 
13.  2.  Manoab  a  man  of  ihe/.  of  Ihe  Ilniiites 
17.  7.  a  young  man,  a  Levite  of  lhe_i    of  Juilah 
18.2.  the  Danites  sent  of  their/,  five  men  to  spj 
19.  or  that  Ihon  be  a  priest  to  a  /.  in  Israel 
21.  24.  Israel  diparled,  every  man  to  his/ 
Ruth  2.  1.  she  had  a  kinsman  of  the/,  of  Fliraelech 
l.S'/rm.  9.21.  mv  (.  the  least  of  the  tribe  of  Penjamin 

10.  31./.  of  M.itri  was  taken,  and  SanI  was'takeB 
13. 18.  what  rsmy  lite,  or  my  father's  ./".in  Israel  ' 
20.6.  a  yrarly  sacrifice  there  for  all  the/.  21. 

2.>;flm.l4.7.whole/.  is  risen  ngaiiisf  thine  hnndmai'.l 
16  S.  a  inan  of  the  /.  of  Saul,  his  namo  Bhiros^ 


FAM 

ipiron  4.2*   neither  did  al!  their/,  .nultiply 

•>.  til.  to  the/  of  Ko  .ilh  were  cities  ^iven,  70. 

J3.  M.  the  urk  reiiiuiued  witli  tlie/.  olObed-cdom 
fCsU.  ij.  2<5.  these  iluy.sofl'uniii  k<^|it  hv  ever)  l\ 
ler.  3. 14. 1  will  liike  one  of  a  citv,  and  two  u(  a/. 

8  3.  death  shall  ().■  ehoseii  by  residue  olthis  evil/. 
Amut,  '^.  I.  aguiusi  Ilie/.  I  hrduyht  out  ol'Kgvjit 
Zeck.  1-2.  12   ev.Ty/.  shall  luourii  a|iart,  13,  l'4. 

14.  18.  il'the/.  c.r  lugyiUfe'o  iiolU|),  and  come  not 
Epli~  3.  lo.  whole  ''.  Ill  hea  veil  and  earth  is  named 

FA.\I1HI:;S. 
den.  8.  T  W-  creejielh  <iii  the  earth,  after  their/. 

10.  5.  the  isles  ot'tJeiililcs  divided  alter  their/. 

16.  were  tJie  /.  of  lli»;  <  'aiiaamles  spread  ahroad 
20.  the  sons  of  (lain  aflur  their/.  ||  31./.  of  Sheiii 

l-'.3.  in  the<j  ail  t:  e  J.  of  earlli  he  hlesse<l,is.  14. 
30.  40.  the  dukes  of  Esau  according  to  their/. 

47.  12.  Josepl'.  nourished  hishrethren  with  their/. 
Ejod.^M.  tlH.se  he  the/,  of  Reuben,  the  hisl-born 

of  Israel,  JV«/«.  20.  7.  Josh.  13.  15,  23. 

15.  these  are  the/,  of  Simeon,  J\'um.  2().  12,  14. 

./■».;A.  1!).  1,H. 

17.  thc/.ofGershon,  J^um.'X  18,21.  |  4.  22,24 

38,  40,  41.  ./«.s/t.  21.  33! 
19   those  arc  the  /.  of  Levi,  25.  JVkh/.  4.  4C   I 
26.  57,  58.  .lo^U.  2!.  27.  1  CV»«h.  (i.  in! 
12.  21.  take  you  a  lainh  according  lo  your/. 
Lev.  25.  45.  of  the/,  of  strangers  shall  ve  huy 
Num.  1.  2.  take  the  sum  of  Israel  after  their/. 
ii.  ly.  and  the  sons  of  Koliaih  by  their/  27   "'I 
30. 1  4.37.  ./„^/<.  21.4,'  10.' 
20.  the  sons  of  Merari,  liy  then  /.  Xi,  35.  |  4   33 
42,  44,  45.  .lusli.  21.  34,4t».  1  dirvn.  (i.  (i3' 
4.  18.  cut  not  oli'the  tribe  of  the/ of  Kohathitos 

11.  10.  M(«es  heard  thcrii  weeji  through  iheir/. 
2H.  15.  ihcf.  of  (Jail,  Id.  ./<».*/«.  13.  24,  2S 

20.  Ihe/.  of.!udah,  22.  .losh.  15.  1,  12,20. 
2.3.  ihe  sons  of  Issaehar  afler  tliiMr  /.  2.).  .lush. 

10.  17,  23. 1  21.  0.   1  Chrou.  (j.  (i2.  I  7.  5. 
2<i.  Ilie/.  of  Zehulun,  27.  ./<,,s7«.  10.  10,  Ki. 
28.  the  sons  of  Jose|ih  alter  their/.  31).  1 

34.  llie/.  of  Manasseh,  30. 12.  .lush.  13.2i).  |  17.2. 

35.  these  are  suns  of  Kphraini  afler  their/   37 

.losh  10. .'-..  8. 1  21.  .5,  20.   1  Chro,,.  (i.  C(i. 

38  the  sons  ot  Ueiijaniin  afler  their/.  41.  .hisk. 

IS.  11,20,21.   1  .Sum.  10.21. 

42.  the  .sons  of  f)an  afler  their/,  .lash.  10.  40.  48. 

44.  sous  of  Asher  afler  their/,  .huh.  10.  24,  31. 

48.  sonsof  Naphtali  after  their/.  50.  ./os/i.19.32. 
27.  I.  daughters  of  Zelophehiid  of  Manasseh's/ 
33.  54.  divide  your  land  hy  lot  amouir  your/. 

30.  1.  tlie  chief  fathers  of  the/,  of  Gdead 
Ju.<k.  G.  t23.  brought  oat  Kahab  and  all  her/. 

7.  14.  tribi!  the  Lord  taketh  come  according  to/. 

13.  31.  to  half  children  of  Machir,  by  their/. 
19.  40.  the  trihc  of  Dan  according  to  their  .'.  48. 

)  Sam.  0.  21.  the  least  of  all  the/,  of  Beni>  nm 
I  C/ir.2.  53.  the/,  of  Kirjath-jearim,  the  Puhites 
55.  the/,  of  the  scribes  which  dwelt  at  Jabez 
4.  2.  these  are  the/,  of  the  Zorathites 

21.  the/,  of  them  that  wrought  tine  linen 
38.  these  nientioncil  were  princes  in  their/. 

2C«roa.   35.  5.   according   to    the   divisions   of 
the  /.  12. 

AVA.  4.  13.  I  sot  the  people  after  their  /. 

Job  31.  34.  di.i  the  contempt  of/.  lerrifV  me? 

Psnl.  fiS.  I).  God  setlelh  Ihe  solitary  in  f. 
107.  41.  and  maketh  him/,  like  a  Heck 

Jpr.  1.  15.  I  will  call  all  the/,  of  the  north 
2.  4.  hear,  all  ye/,  of  the  iiouse  of  Israel 
10.  2.5.  fury  on  tlie/.  ihat  call  not  on  thy  name 
Jo.  t3.  and  I  v HI  appoint  over  them  four  f. 
25.  9.  heholil,  I  will  take  all  the/,  of  the  north 

31.  1.  I  will  he  the  God  of  all  the  /".  of  Israel 
33.  24.  the  two/,  whicli  the  L<ird"hath  chosen 

Eiek.  20.  32.  we  will  he  as  the  f.  of  the  countries 
Jimos  3.  2.  you  have  1  known  ot'  all  /.  of  the  earth 
h'lih  3.  4.  thai  selh^lhj    through  her  witchcrafls 
V.cch.  12.  t  12.  iind  the   and  shall  mourn,  f-  f- 
14.  all  the/  Ihat  remain,  every  family  iipSirt 

14.  17.  whoso  will  not  come  up' of  all  the/. 

FAMINE. 
The  .scripture  sjiea/c."  of  several  famines  irkich 
have  been  in  I'ahisline,  arid  in  the  nei<rhbiiiirin<' 
countrirs  :  a.s  that  in  the  time  o^  AhralnurT. 
and  ag<tin  in  Ike  lime  0/  l>aac,  (ien.  12.  10. 
I  2f).  1.  But  the  iriu.<t  remarkable  whcreuf  tc( 
har'.  any  arr.uuni,  i.t  that  uf  seeen  year.-!,  trhieh 
J(ll  uul  (H  Egypt,  tchile  Joseph  abode  there., 
Urn.  41.  27.  It  ig  eun.<:iderable  for  the  r.un- 
'  Tiuanrc,  extent,  und  greatnex.-!  nf  it;  and 


FAM 

prophets,  in  several  places,  take  notice  of  these 
last  causes  of  famine,  ./utl  1.  3,  4,  iVc 

Famine  wa.s  also  often  the  cgcct  of  (Jod's  anger 
affainst  his  people.  For  eiample  ;  the  J^urd 
sent  the  prophet  Gad  to  Uavid,  to  tell  htm, 
that  as  a  punishment  of  his  vanitij,  whereby 
he  had  been  induced  to  number  his  people, 
God  ifuve  hiiH  the  option  of  seven  years' 
famine,  or  of  being  fur  three  months  pursued 
by  his  enemies,  or  of  seeing  the  plague  raging 
fur  three  days  in  his  touniry,  2  Sam.  24.  12.  13. 
Jind  in  the  reign  of  Ahab,  'i'he  Lord  called 
for  a  famine,  and  it  came  upon  the  land  seven 
years,  2  liings  8.  1,  2.  Amos  threatens  the 
people  of  (iud  with  another  sort  of  famine, 
want  of  heavenly  bread,  winch  was  that  ol 
hearing  the  woiil  of  God,  Jimos  8.  11.  The 
Israelites  now  despise  a  prophet's  counsel,  £Ac?: 
they  shall  seek  for  it,  but  not  have  a  prophet 
to  g  I  ve  th c iH  CO u nscl. 

den.  12.  10.  for  the/,  was  grievous  in  the  land 

20.  1.  there  was  a/,  in  the  land,  besides  the  first/ 

41.  27.  seven  emply  ears  sliull  he  seven  years  of/. 

30.  and  the/,  shall  consume  the  land 

31.  the  plenty  shall  not  be  known  by  reason  of/. 
50.  to  Joseph  were  born  two  sons  before  ihe/ 
50.  the/,  was  over  all  the  face  of  Ihe  earth 

47.13.  the  land  tainted  by  reason  of  the/. 
liuth  1.  1.  when  the  judges  ruled,  there  was  a/. 
2  Sam.'iX.  1. there  was  a/,  in  the  days  of  David 

24.13.  shall  seven  years  of/,  come  tothee  in  land? 

1  Kings  8.  37.  if  there  be  in  the  land/  2  Chr.  20. 0. 
18.2.  Ihere  was  a  sore/.iii  Samaria,  2  Kings  0.25. 

2  Kings  7.  4.  then  ihe/  is  in  the  city,  we  shall  die 
8.  1.  the  Lord  hath  called  for  a/  it  shall  come 
25.  3.  the/,  prevailed  in  Jerusalem,  no  bread 

2  Chr.  32.11.  Hezeklah  persuadeth  you  to  die  Ly/ 

Job  5.  20.  in/,  he  shall  redeem  thee  from  death 
22.  at  destruction  and/,  thou  shall  laugh 
30.  3.  for  want  and  /.  they  were  solitary 

Psal.  33.  19.  and  tj  keep  them  alive  111/ 
37^  10.  in  the  days  of/,  they  shall  be  satisfied 
105   16.  moreover,  he  called  for  a/,  mi  the  land 

/,s-«.  5. 1 13.  and  Iheir  glory  are  men  of/. 

14.  30.  and  1  will  kilTthy  root  with/. 
51.19.  destruction,/,  and  sword, are  come  on  thee 

.ler.  5.  12.  nor  shall  we  see  sword,  1101  /.  14.  13,  15. 
14.15.  by  sword  and/.  shaH  prophets  be  consumed 
10.  the  peojile  shall  be  cast  out.  because  of  ihe /. 
18.  then  behold  them  that  are  sick  with/ 

15.  2.  and  such  as  are  lor  the/,  to  the  ,*'." 
18.  21.  deliver  up  their  children  to  ihe/. 

21.  7.  deliver  from  the/,  lo  Nebuchadnezzar 
2|.  10.  I  will  send  the/  among  ihem,  29.  17. 
27.  d.  that  nation  will  I  punish  with  the/. 
29.  18.  1  will  persecnie  wilh  the  sword  and/. 
32.  24.  the  city  is  given  to  Chaldeans  because  of/. 
34.  17.  I  proclaim  a  liberty  for  you  to  the/. 

42.  16.  the/,  shall  follow 'close'aftcr  you 
52.6.  the/.waa  sore  in  Ihe  city,  there  was  no  bread 

l.am.  5.  iO.  our  skin  was  black,  because  of  the  /". 
F.zek.  5.  12.  a  third  pan  shall  he  consumed  with/. 
10.  when  1  send  on  Ihem  the  evil  arrows  of/. 
17.  so  will  I  send  on  you/.  14.  13. 

7.  15./.  within,  /.  and  pestilence  shall  devour 

12.  16.  hut  I  will  leave  a  few  men  from  the/. 

36.  2i).  and  I  will  lay  no/,  upon  you 

30.  ye  shall  receive  no  more  reproach  of/. 
.■?7n«s  8.11.1  will  send  a/,  not  of  bread, hul  of  word 
J.vke  4.  25.  wlien  great/,  was  through  all  the  land 

15.  14.  there  arose  a  mighty/,  in  that  land 
Worn. 8. 35.  shall/,  separate  us  from  love  of  Christ? 
Ticv.  18.  8.  her  plagues  come  in  one  day,  death,/. 

By  the  FAMINE. 
.Trr.  11 .22.  th('ir  sons  nnd  daught.  shall  die  by  thef. 

14.  12.  hut  I  will  consume  ihem  by  thef.  "l5. 

10.  4.  they  shall  be  consumed  byf.  44.  12,  18, 27. 

2L  9.  he  thai  ahideth  in  the  city  shall  die  by  thef. 

27.  13.  why  will  ye  die  by  thef.  and  pestilence  .' 

■i2.3li.be  delivered  lo  the  kin?  of  Rabyhin  by  the  f. 


38.2._remainelh  in  cily  shalldie  i;//.  F.zek. (>.  12. 
42.  17.  they  shall  die  by  the  f.  anil  peslilencc 
22.  know  cerlaiuly  that  ye  shall  die  hy  thef. 
44.  13.  as  I  have  punishetl  Jerusalem  liy  the  f. 
F.zek. a.  11.  they  shall  fall  by  thef.  and  pestilence 

FA.MIN'ES. 

Jl/(jr  24. 7.  there  shall  he/,  pestilences,  and  eailh- 

luakes  in  divers  places,  Mark  13.8.  A«iv21.1 1. 

FA.MIfH  and  FAMISHED. 

Gen.  41.  .55.  when  nil  Ihe  land  of  Egv|it  was/. 

Rror.  10.3.  the  L.  will  not  suffer  the  righteous  to/. 


FAR 

F.Z('<.2Z.  10.  and  she  became/  nmo/ig  wtyoef 
32.  18.  and  ni^  daughtc'?;  of  the/,  iiathinr. 

FAN.  f^ubstantiee. 
Isa.  30.  24.  clr:an  prm  end-.r  v\  iniiowed  ivilh  tlie  / 
.ler.  15.7.  1  will  fj-n  ihcan  with  a/,  in  ihe  gat»iB 
Jlat  3.  12.  w  nose/,  is  in  Jus  hand,  J.uke  3.17 

FAN.  I'crb. 
/.9a.4 1.10.8ha"t/.them,wind  shall  carr<  them!.. V8  J 
.ler. 4.  11.  a  dry  wrud  lujt  lo^'.  nor  to'ileans<. 
15.7.  1  will/  li»  in  v.iili  ii  fan  in  the  ^MUa 
51.  2.  1  will  send  fanners  ihat  shall)',  her 

FAK. 
Oev.  IB  2-'»  that  be/,  from  thee  to  siay  rijlire.i  c 
Kzed.  •<  28  onlv  ycm  shall  not  go  very/,  away 
23.  7.  kceji  ihee/  from  a  false  matter 
JJeut.  12.21   ifthepl.-ii'ebetoo/.tromthfr.  1!.2( 
29.  22.  the  s'.ranger  tl.at  shall  come  I'lnni  i,  f.  i:,iii 
Josh.  3.   10.  waters  stood  very  /.  from  the  ciiy 

Adam 
8.4.  go  not  very/,  from  the  city,  hut  be  ready 
9.  22.  saying,  we  are/,  from  you,  when  ye  dwell 
Judg.'.).  17. my  father  adventured  Ins  life/. 

18.  7.  they  were/,  fiorn  the  Zidomans,  28. 

19.  11.  they  were  by  Jehus,  day  was/,  spent 
1  .Srt;H.20.  9.  Jonathan  said,  f.  be  it  from  thee 

1  Kingsa.m.  that  they  earry'ihein  awav  /'.  or  neui 

2  Chr.  20.  15.  and  his  name  was  spread'  /'.  abroad 
F.zra  0.  0.  now  therefore  be  ye/,  from  liience 
JVVA.4.  19.  we  are  sejiiiraled  "one/,  from  aiioihi,! 
F.slh.  9.20.  to  all  the  Jews  holli  nigh  and/. 

.lub  5.  4.  his  children  are/,  from  safety 
11.  14.  put  ini(iuity/.  away,  22.23. 
34. 10.  j'.  be  it  from  God  to  do  wickedne.qs 

Psal.  10.  5.  thy  judgments  are/,  out  of  sight 
22.  1.  why  art  thou  so/,  from  helping  me  ? 
73.  27.  Iliey  that  are^'.  from  lliee  shall  peri.-h 
97.9.  Lord,  tlion  an  e.\alled/.  above  all  gods 
103.  12.  as  /.  as  the  east  is  from  Ihe  wist,  so/, 
hall)  he  removed  our  Iransgressiuiis  from  u« 
109.  17.  .so  let  blessing  be  ;'.  from  him 
119   1.50.  that  follownnsriiicriire/.  from  thy  lui* 
l.'iS.  salvation  Is/,  from  ilu.  wicked 

I'rov.  4.  24.  and  pervcrsi'  lips  piil  /.  frimi  ihoe 
5.8.reniove  Ihv  wav  /".from  her,  come  not  nigh  hef 
1.5.29.  Ihe  l.oril  is/".  IVom  Ihe  wicked 
19.  7.  much  more  do  his  friends  go/,  from  him 
22.  .5.  doll)  keep  Ins  soul,  shall  be/,  from  them 

15.  Ihe  rod  of  cnrreclion  shall  drive  it/  lioin  hini 
31.  10   for  her  |)rice  is/  abov(>  rubies 

AVf/._2.  13.  as/,  as  light  e.'icellelh  darknivss 
3   +5.  and  a  Imie  lo  be/,  from  embracing 

Isa.  0. 12.  anil  Ihi^  Lord  have  removed  men /.away 

19.  0.  and  ihov  shall  liirii  ihe  rivers  f.  away 

20.  1.5.  ihou  hast  removed  ihc  nalioiis/. 

40.  12.  hear  \e  that  are  /".  from  righteousncgs 
49.  19.  Ihal  swallowed  lliee  shall  \>f  f.  away 
54.  14.  Ihou  shall  he  /.  fiom  oppression 
.59.9.  Ihcrefnre  is  judgment/,  from  us 
.ler.  12.2.  thou  an'/,  from  their  reins 
25.20.  ;ill  Ihe  kings  of  the  north/,  ami  near 
27.  10.  [irophi;sy,  to  remove  yon  /.  from  your  InnJ 
48.24.  upon  all  Ihe  cities  of  Miiah/.  or  near 

47.  thus/,  is  thejmlginent  of  Moab 
51.  64.  thus/,  are  Ihe  words  of  Jeremiah 
/.(nn.3.17.lhou  hast  removed  my  sonl/.from  pcact 
A':f/.-.  7.20   therafore  have  I  sel  it/,  (rem  lliKn 


this  purfieitar  the  more  so,  that  Egypt  is  allsa.  5.  13.  and  tle.r  honourable  men  are/ 


country  trust  subject  to  these  calamities,  by 
'rason  of  i  c  rjtreme  fruitfniness. 
Fainine  I.t  sn-'ietinns  a  natural  effect,  as  when 
tiie  Nile  dors  not  urerfiow  in  ttcypt ;  or  Ihe 
rams  do  not  fall  in  Judoa,  aS  the  customary 
tunes.  Cut  is,  m  spring  or  liuliimn ;  or  ichrn 
the    ratrrpillirs    and  locusts  swarm    in    the 


y.epk.  2.  11  for  he  will  f.  all  ihe  gods  of  the  earth 

FAMOUS. 
Knm.  16  2.  princes/,  in  ihe  congregation,  26,  9. 
Huth  4.  11.  iim!  be  thou/,  in  Beth-lehem 

14.  Ihat  his  name  may  be/,  in  Israel 
1  Chron.  .5.24.  and  these  were/,  men,  12.30. 
Psnl.  74.  5.  a  man  was  /.  as  he"  hnd  lifted  up  axes 


tetntrfy.   and  diztroy  the  fruiU  of  it.     The\    130.  ?8,  give  thanks  to' him  who  slow/,  kings 


»«■ 


A':f/.-.  7.20   therafore  have  I  sel  it/. 
11.15.  they  have  said,  get  ve/.  from  the  LcJ 
l'>an   11  2  Ihe  fourth  king/,  richer  Ihaii  Ihej  all 
Joel  3.6.  Ihat  ye  might  remove  them/,  from  boidef 
..Hmus  6.3.  ye  Ihat  put/,  away  the  evil  day 
Mic  7.  11.  in  that  dav  shall  decree  he  /"•  removed 
McKt.  16.22.  Peter  said,  be  it/,  fioni  t'hee.  Lord 
Mark  6.35.  and  when  the  day  was  now/,  spent 
12.34   Ihou  art  net/,  from  liie  kingdom  ofGod 
13.  34.  Son  of  man  is  as  a  man  lakliii;  a  f.  jtJUiney 
I. like  7.1).  w;  en  lie  was  i.ot  f.  Com  il,e"  hniise 
22.  51.  Jesus  said.siilfrr  ve  thus  f.  he  healed  him 
24.  29.  abide  wiih  us,  for  the  day  is/.  s|ient 
.50.  and  he  led  them  out  as/,  as  lo  Ilelhany 
John.  21.  8.  for  tliev  were  not  f.  from  land 
Jlcts  11    19.  ihev  tiavellcd  as/,  as  Phenice 
22.  thai  Barnabas  should  l'o  as/  as  Antioch 
17.  27.  thoiiffh  he  he  not  /.  from  every  one  of  ns 
22.21.  I  will  rend  thee/,  hence  lo  Ihe  Gentiles 
2^.  15.  ihev  came  to  meet  us  as/,  as  Appii-forurn 
Uom.  13.  12.  ihen  ght  is/.spenl,thec|ay  is  at  hand 
2  Cor.  4.17.  worketh  a/,  more  e\c.  weight  of  glory 

10.  14.  for  we  are  come  as/  as  to  you  also 
F.ph.  1.21./.  iihnve  all  prinnpality  and  [lower 
4.  10.  that  ascended  up  f.  abuvc  all  heavens 
Vhd.  1.23.  to  be  wilh  Cfr'si,  wnich  is/,  better 
f/cA.7. 15.it  isyet/.nioreevideiit,aftirMelchised(M 
See  Col'NTRY.  Coi  NTRIES. 

FAR  /.-on  vie 
1  Sam.  2.  30.  but  now  the  Lord  sailh.  t)e  it  f.fron- 
me,  22.  15.  2  Sam.  20.  20.  |  23.  17 
Job  13.  21.  withdraw  thine  hand  /.  /rom  nie 
19.  13.  he  haih  put  my  hivethren/.  from  me 
21. 16.  the  coiinsei  of  wicked  l^ffrom  mr,22  li? 
30. 10.  they  ^ea  f.fiom  me,  and  spare  MOt  ip  sp.'t 


FAS 

P.yaL22.\l.  O  Lord, be  not  f.J'rom  me,  for  Irou • 
lilo  miuar,  *i.\\ib.-il.  |3rt.i!l.  |71.  li. 

27.9.hitie  not  thy  face^   from  me.  luiivo  me  not 

88.  H   llriiii  liifl  jiill  iniiu;  iiOi)uuiiitiii'(H/./)u;u  m« 

IS.  lover  tti;(i  Irnjiiil  lin»\.  tlimi  (int^.  />«"(  mt 
JVot'.aO.t!.  rciii<ne/.7>/.«i  me  ni|^ly  .mil  111;* 
£c,l.  7.  i3.  1  will  ''I!  vviai;,  lull  ii  wiiny.  : rum  mc. 
.Va  ^.It.I.T  bul  li;iv    reiii<m:il  Uicir  liu.iHj  J  rum  vif. 
.'(>•  'J  r>.tlii.'y  .ir"- tone/. />(■;»  mc,  ami  i«-.:.iriii-  vain 
L.iiu   I.  10.  Ixoau^e  lh<;  Cdiiiliiilrr  \>J.  Jii<m  me 
tztk.iW  II.  the  carciisiwiirHioir  kill!.'!'/.  7/'>;«  «ie 

•^1   10.  Ihe  LuiU'.-'  ihul  iirc  iow  f.  finu,  i:,c 
Mil!    15.  S.  till  jr  iiiiirt  IS  /'.  fnnit  inc.  Jla.  U  i.  <i. 

f>(/«i  VAil. 
Veiit.'-ii^.V.*  «.  imlioii  :ii;iuiisi  llii'p  I'romi'.  .I,i  .h  'St. 
.•\.b  HI). :».  J  will  Iblch  my  kii.iwl.-.l^.'^/-.u;,  y. 
ha. 5. •if).  Ik;  will  lil'l  u|p  uii  viir-mu  frui,,  j 

lU. :».  ilfSiilutiDii  wiiii'h  shall  t:t>iin-  J  niui/. 

ii-J.  3.  Ihi'v  iui'  ImuuhI  whiih  uti:  tii-A  Jn.mf. 

30.27.  Ihe  name  ol'  the  KdhI  coiiielli.(>(/«i  / 

43. 1"),  brins;  iiiv  -ioiisy  Vuvi  f.  and  ilaugiit.rs.  00.  9. 

49.  1.  Iistcli,  (')  lull's,  htinrkcii,  ye  \K'ii\>\i;,J'rum  f. 
li.  beliiilil,  thi',<e  niiiili  lomv  from  f. 

60.  4.  liiv  null:,  tnull  cjuie /rum /.  anil  daughters 
Jcr   ;iO.  lb.  lor  lo,  I  will  oave  lliee/ro/;i ./. 
F.zck.  "JX  -10.  thai  ye  .-^eiu  lor  men  lo  coine  from  f. 
Hub.  1.  H.  and  tlieir  horsemen  shall  eonie /ru;n/. 
Mtirii  H. ;!.  lor  divert  ot'  llieni  came /cum/. 
Her.  Afar.       •• 
V.KV.  off. 
Cien.  44.4.  when  they  were  gone,  and  not  yet/,  off 
A"«H(.'2.'J.tliey  shall  |iileli/.uJ/'ahout  ihetahernacle 
Deul.'.'.i.l.  not  eonaenl  lo  serve  gods  of  people /.wjf 

•2U.  15.  thus  do  to  all  the  cities  very/,  off 

;)('.  11.  neither  is  the  comniaiidment/.  off 
2f>am.  15.  17.  the  king  tarried  In  a  placi;/.  off 
2  ChruH.  ti  30.  carry  their  captives  to  a  land  /.  off 
I'sal.  55.  7.  lo,  then  I  would  wander/,  off 
Prov.i'i.  10.  is  better  than  a  brother/,  off 
Eccl.  7. 24.  mat  which  is  /.  off  who  can  lind  out  ? 
ha.  17.  13.  they  shall  flee/.  .<J/'and  be  chased 

33. 13.  hear,  ye  that  are/,  off'  what  I  have  done 
17.  they  shall  behold  the  land  that  is/,  off 

40. 13.  my  rigliteousiK'SS  shall  not  be  /.  off 

57.  9.  and  thou  didst  send  thy  messengers/,  off 
19.  peace  to  him  that  is/,  o^aiid  hnn  lliai  la  near 

51).  11.  we  look  lor  salvation,  but  it  is/,  off 
Kzck.f>.V2.\\e  thai  is/,  o/f" shall  die  ot'lhe  pestilence 

ti.  6.  that  I  should  go  /.  off'  from  my  sanctuary 

11.  10.  although  I  have  Cilst  them/,  off 

12.27.  he  prophesietli  of  times  that  are/,  off 

22.5.  those  that  be/,  o^from  thee  shall  mock 
/j'(j7i.y.7.conl'usion  to  Israel  that  are  near  and/,  off 
JuiVi.  20.  I  will  remove/,  o^the  northern  army 

3.  H.  they  shall  sell  them  to  the  Sabeans/.  off 
Mic.  4.  7.  make  her  that  wag  cast/,  off  a  nation 
ZcfA.().15.lhey/.nJf  shall  come  and  build  in  temple 
E//A.  2.  13.  ye  who  were/,  off  made  nigli  by  Christ 
F.VRTHER  ;  see  Further. 
FARE. 
1  Sam.  17.  13.  and  look  how  thy  brethren/. 

FARE. 
Jonah  1,3.  so  he  paid  tho/lliereof.  and  went  into  it 

FAREU. 
l.uke  16.10.lhc  rich  man  f.  sumptuouslv  every  day 

FAREWELL 
Luke  9.  fil.  let  me  tirst  go  bid  them  /.  at  home 
•Jcf."  15.  20.  if  ye  keep  yourselves,  ye  do  well,/. 

Irt.  21.  I'aii'  bade  them/,  saying,  I  must  keep 

23.  30.  to  say  what  they  had  against  him./. 
Cor.  13.  II.  (inally,  brethren,/,  be  perfect 
■  FARM. 
Mill.  22.  5.  thev  went  their  ways,  one  to  liis/. 

■  FARTHING,  S 
Mnt.  5.  2li.  till  thou  hasi  paid  the  uttermost/. 

10.  20.  are  not  two  sjinrrows  sold  for  a/.  ' 
Jlfur4l2.42.slieihrewin  two  mites  which  make  a/. 
L,akt  12.  Ii.  are  not  live  sparrows  sold  for  two/  .' 

FASHION. 
fr/>n.  !i.  l.'i.  this  is  lh('/.  thou  shall  make  the  ark  of 
Kinil.'H\.'M).  the/,  of  the  laberimcle  as  was  shewed 

.17.  10.  howls  made  lie  after  the/,  of  almonds 
1  Knii'f  0.  3,-'.  aci-ordiiig  to  all  the/,  of  the  house 
I  h'lns-.-i  10.  10.  Aha-/  sent  the/,  of  the  altar 
A.:f/r.  43.  11.  shew  them  the  form  and/,  thereof 
fla/i.  J.  t  I'"*   the  fashioner  of  his/,  triistcth 
M<irk  2   12.  .saving,  we  never  saw  it  on  tl'.is/". 
Litkf  9.  29.  the/'.  i)f  his  countenance  was  aliried 
yet  J  7.44.  ni  ike  the  tabernacle  accord  ing'o/. seen 
1  for.  7.  31   for  the/,  of  this  world  passeiti  away 
.' A»/.2.H.  being  found  in/,  as  a  man,  humbled  hims. 
Jam.  1.11.  and  the  grace  of  tlie  f.  of  it  peiiiihelh 

FASHION. 
Job  31   15.  and  did  nut  one  /.  ua  in  the  womb  t 

FASHIONED. 
lixni:*^!   I.  Aaron/,  the  calf  with  a  graving-tool 

.  A'lrii'i  "■    ■  15.  for  he/  two  nlllurg  of  brass 
Job  10  <T.  th'3e  hands  have/,  n.e,  Psal.  119.73. 
P.al.  139.  10.  which  in  Cf>ntinuance  were/. 
i»a.22.n.neitherha(l  respect  to  hiinthat/.  it 


)  KzfH:.  10.7.  Ihy  breast*  -ire/,  iliine  hair  in  giown 

i  rtiii.  3.  21.  that  it  niav  he  /'.  like  his  glorious  body 

I  FASilloISbTH. 

:  i's.':;.33.15.  he/,  tlieir  hearts  alike,coii8iders  wi>rk* 
Ira.  44.  12   t!ie  smith/,  it  with  haiiiinetf 

I    45.0.  clav  say  lo  him  that/,  it,  what  inaResl  thou? 

j  FASHIONING. 

i  1  Pet  1.  14.  not/,  vourselves  lo  ihe  former  lusts 

I  FASHIONS. 

]  Kir^k.  42.  U.  llieir  gomss  were  aceording  lo  their/. 

'  FA^T. 

!  Kzca.5.  H.  this  work  gee:!./,  on,  Wal  proGpereth 

I  "FAST. 

I  Gen.  20.  18.  tlie  Lord  had/.  clo=ed  up  the  wombs 
Jadir.  4.  21.  Si-ier.i  w.is /.  a.sleep  arxl  weary 
15.  13.  but  wc  will  Inr.il  the.-;/,  and  deliver  thee 
10. 11.  he  said,  if  they  bind  me/,  with  new  ropes 
Jtutit  2.8.  Boiiz  said,  aliirle  here/,  by  my  maidens 
21.  Uoa.^  s;ud  iu  me,  keep/,  by  r.iy  young  men 
Job  36.  36.  when  the  clods  cleave  /.  together 
Psal.  ii^.{>.)\i^  ^irei'.gtli  setleth/.  the  mountains 
33.  9.  he  coniiiiaiiinii  and  it  sdood/. 
Proo.4.  13.  ..^.,o  t'.  I'.old  of  insirii.:tion,  keep  her 
Jer.  48.  10.  the  aiilhiiiiii  of  Moab  hasteth/. 
.50.  33.  a^  thai  took  then!  captives  held  them/. 
■lonah  1.  J.  he  lay  in  tin:  ship,  and  was/,  asleep 
Jicls  10.24.  who'made  their  feet/,  ill  the  stocks 
27. 41.  the  forepart  stuck/,  remained  uninoveable 

FAST. 
Fasting  has,  in  all  ages,  and  among  all  nations, 
been  ua  ciercisc  much  tu  use  in  times  of  inourn- 
ing,  sorrow,  and  aJflii:tions.  The  sense  of  U  is 
in  some  sort  iusjiirtd  by  nature,  lohich,  in  these 
circumstances,  denies  itself  nourishment,  and 
takis  off  the  edge  of  hunger.  There  is  no  ex- 
ample of  fasting,  pr-perhj  so  called,  to  be  seen 
before  Moses;  yet  it  is  presumeable  that  the 
patriarchs  fasted,  since  we  see  that  there  were 
very  great  mournings  among  them,  and  those 
too  very  particularly  decribed,  such  as  that  of' 
Abraham  for  Sarah,  Gen.  23.  2.  and  that  of 
Jacob  for  his  son  Joseph,  Gen.  37.  34. 
.Moses  enjoins  710 particular  fast  inhisjine  books, 
excepting  that  upon  the  solenin  day  of  cjpia 
tion,  which  was  gcnernlly  and  strictly  observ- 
ed, Lev.  23.  27,' 2-3,  On  the  tenth  day  of  this 
seventh  month,  ye  shall  alHict  your  souls ;  that 
is.  Ye  shall  humble  yourselves  deeply  before 
(jod,  both  inwardly  by  godly  sorrow,  judging 
and  loathing  yourselves;  and  outwardly,  by 
fasting  and  abstinence  from  all  carnal  com- 
forts and  delights.  Hince  the  time  of  Moses, 
examples  of  fasting  have  been  very  common 
ffiuong  the  Jews.  Joshua  and  the  elders  of  Is- 
rael remained  prostrate  before  the  ark  from 
morning  until  evening,  without  eating,  after 
the  Israelites  were  defeated  by  the  men  of  Ai, 
Josh.  7.  0.  The  eleven  tribes  which  had  taken 
arms  against  that  of  Benjamin,  seeing  they 
could  not  hold  out  against  the  inhabitants  of 
Gibeah,  Jell  down  before  the  ark  upon  their 
faces,  and  so  continued  till  the  evening  with- 
aut  eating,  Judg.  20.  20.  Tlie  Israelites  per- 
ceiving themselves  to  be  pressed  by  the  Philis- 
tines, assembled  before  the  J.ord  at  Mizjieh, 
and  fasted  in  his  presence  till  the  evening, 
1  Sam.  7.  G.  J]nd  \).i\i(i  j'asted  while  the  first 
child  he  had  by  Bath-sheba,  the  wife  of  L'riah, 
was  sick,  2  Saui.  12.  10. 
Moines  fasted  forty  days  on  mount  Ho.-cb,  Exod. 
34.  28.  Elijah  passed  as  many  di.ys  without 
eating  any  thing,  1  Kings  19.  8.  ~')nd  our 
Saviour  fasteit  inthe  wilderness  forty  days  and 
forty  nights,  Mat.  4. 2.  These  fasts  were  mira- 
culous, and  out  of  the  common  rules  of  nature. 
The  very  heathens,  themselves,  sometimes  fasted; 
and  the  king  of  Nineveh,  terrified  by  Jonah's 
preaching,  made  an  order,  that  not  only  men. 
Out  beasts  also,  should  continue  without  eating 
or  drinking ;  that  both  men  and  beasts  should 
be  covered  with  sackcloth,  and  each  after  their 
manner  should  cry  unto  the  Lord,  Jon.  3.  0, 7,H. 
The  Jews,  in  times  of  public  calamity,  made 
even  the  children  at  the  breast  fast,  Joel  2. 10. 
It  does  not  appear  by  our  Saviour's  own  practice, 
or  any  commands  that  he  gave  to  his  disciples, 
that  he  institui.ed  any  particular  fasts,  or  en- 
joined any  to  be  kept  out  of  pure  devotion.  But 
when  the  I'harisees  in  the  way  of  reproach  told 
him,  that  his  disciples  did  not  fast  so  often  as 
t.heir's,  »r  John  tlie  Baptist's,  he  replied,  Can 
ye  make  the  children  of  the  bride-chamber 
fast,  wliih:  the  bridegroom  is  with  them  ?  but 
the  days  will  come,  wlien  the  bridegroom  shall 
be  taken  away  from  them,  and  then  shall  they 
fast  in  those  days,  f.uke  5.  33,  34,  35.  that  is, 
Fastins  is  a  duty  fitted  to  a  day  of  mourning 
and  ajfiiction :  it  is  not  yet  a  time  of  mourning 
to  my  disciples,  white  I  am  bodily  present  irilh 
them;  yet  the  time  shall  come  when  1 1  hall  be 


FAS 

taic\  -'rom  l.hcm,  as  to  my  bodily  pi  escnce.  and 
when  they  fha'U  meet  witn  many  Irouhla  .'^/?J 
calnmilifs,  then  it  will  be  neasini able  for  them 
to  perform  this  duty  of  fasting,  -ieeordingt^ 
the  life  of  'he  apostles  and  first  believers  uas 
life  of  self-denio.l,  of  sufferings,  auMtriiics 
and  fasting,  a=  ovucars  frsni  the  li/e  of  tht. 
apnsti'  P-jul.  2  (^or.  0.  4,  5. 1 11. 27.  Fasting  jj 
hkeiri.if.  c^ihrmed  ba  "<tr  Suvtnvr  »  discvvrsi 
on  the  mc'tint,  i'lt^igh  ■".  >t  ag  a  statid,  yet  as  an 
oecii.ifmo.'  ('I'.y  of  Chri^'iavs,  in  order  to.  ana 
a.-:  C'l.  ir.dieiicion  of.  '.hcrr  humhliitg  their  sou.j 
for  their  stns,  or  u::de.r  the  afiiicting  hand  oj 
(iod,  Mrt.  0.  16.  fVliere  uur  Saviour  reijuires 
that  th'S  I'u'y  be  performed  in  sincerity,  av4 
n<  in  Ityp'.'ernij  ;  for  the  glory  of  God,  not 
for  fs'en'ation  and  ■:.r3eara7>.ce  untu  men. 
2  Jam.  I'.:.  1 10.  D3v>it  tasted  a  /.  and  lay  on  earth 

1  i^:'(  v;-  .'19.  proch'M  i  "./.  and  set  NaboUi  011  high 

12.  '.Key  n'ocli-imovl '. /.  and  set  Nnboth  on  high 
•iChro,i.  20.  3.  J^hooSai'hat  proclaimed  a/. 
Eira  8.2.! .  Ezra  |.roc!uimed  a/,  at  the  river  Ahnva 
Isa.  58.  3.  \\:  the  day  ci  your/,  you  find  pleasure 
5.  isU  sfchf.  I  have  chosen!  will  thou  cjUlUis/ 
*j.  is  nut  W'.is  the  /.  Ihat  I  have  chosen  7 
Jer.  ?.<'i.  0.  :!i.;y  '-oclainied  3/  before  the  Lor4 
.loel  1.  14.  3a/:':-i-v  n/.  call  an  assembly,  2.  15. 
./«H(!/!3. 5.  the  peoiile  of  Ninevsh  |)roclaimcd  11,^ 
Zech.  8.  19.  the  /.  of  the  fuurih  month,  of  the  lillh, 
seventh,  and  tenth  months,  be  joy  and  gladnei?- 
Jicts  27.  9.  because  the/,  was  now  already  past 
FAST.  Verb 

2  Sam.  12.  21. thou  didst/,  and  we"p  for  the  chila 
23.  but  now  he  is  dead,  wherefore  should  1  /   ? 

Ksth.  4.  10./.  ye  for  me,  I  and  my  maidens  will  / 

Isa.  53.4.  ye/,  for  strife,  ye  shall  not/,  as  ye  do 

.Itr.  14. 12.  when  tiiey/.  I  will  not  hear  their  cry 

Zech.  7.  5.  did  ye  at  all/,  unto  me,  even  lo  me  ? 

Mat.  0.  10.  when  ye/,  he  not  as  hynocriles  of  a  sad 

countenance,  tl.at  they  may  tipjiear  lo  men  to/ 

18.  thou  appear  not  to  me:i  to /.but  to  thy  Fathei 

9.  14.  why  do  we/,  disciples/,  not,  Mark  2.  18. 

15.  ihen'shal!  they/.  Mark  2.  20.  J.uke  5.  35. 
Mark  2.  !8.  the  disciples  of  John  used  to/. 
10.  can  children  of  Die  liride-chaniber  /.  while 
bridegroom  with  t!ieiii?lh<\v  cannot/.  Lnke5.'.i5 
l.iiki  5.33.  why  do  tiie  disi'iiiies  of  John/,  often  1 
18.  12.  I  /.  twice  in  the  w'r'k.  1  give  titbe»  of  ai.' 
FASTEO. 
Judg.  20.  2fi.  the  people/.  Ihat  day  tinlil  €ien 

1  •^'(/m.7.  0.  they  drew  walir.  and  f.  on  that  day 
31. 1.3.  burled  thein,  and /.seven  days,  1  CAr.lO.l','. 

2  Sam.  1.  12.  ami  tiiey  monrnei;  and/,  for  Saul 
12.  10.  Divid  f.  Ii  22.  while  Ihe  child  was  alive  I  f 

1  Kings  21.  27.  Ahab/.  H  Ezra  <".  23.  so  we/.' 
JWA.  1.  4.  Neheimah/  -ind  jir'tye.!  before  God 
Isa.  5ii.  3.  why  have  we/,  say  they,  and  sec^t  1  i.t  ? 
.;?^f(rA.7.5.w  hen  ye/,  in  Ihi'  fiflh  and  seventh  month 
Mat.  4.  2.  .ic.maf.  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
.^cts  13.  2.  as  they  ministered  to  the  Lord  am!  /. 
3.  when  they  had/,  thev  bid  their  hands  on  their 
FASTEST. 
.'^^t^0.17.  when  thou  f.  anoint  thv  head,  wash  faco 

FASTING.  ■ 
A''eh.  0. 1.  w^'re  assembled  with  /.  niiri  sackcloihea 
Ksth.  4.  3.  where  the  decree  catiie,  there  wa.>i  /. 
Psal.  35. 13. 1  humbled  my  soul  with/,  and  prayei 
09.10.  when  I  wejit  and  chastened  my  souf  with/ 
100.  24.  my  knees  ars  weak  thro'/,  myllesh  faiJi 
Jer.  30.  C.  read  the  words  of  the  Lord  on  the  /.  da^ 
Dan.  0.  18.  then  the  king  pas-sed  the  night  /. 

9.  3.  Daniel  set  himself  to  seek  by  prriTer  and/ 
.foel  2.  12.  turn  ye  with/,  weeping,  nml  mourning 
Mat.  15.  32.  and  1  will  not  send  thcin  away/. 

17.  21.  thi.-i  goelh  not  out  but  by/.  Mark  0.  2y 
Mark  8.  3.  if  I  send  them  away/,  they  will  ia'.vX 
Jlets  10.  30.  four  days  ago  I  was/,  till  this  hour 
14.23.  liail  ordained  elders,  and  had  prayed  with/ 
27.  33.  this  is  the  lourteenth  day  ye  eontinoed/ 

1  Cor.  7.  5.  ye  may  give  yoniselves  to/,  and  prayei 

FASTINGS. 
Esth.  9.  31.  the  mailers  of  Ihe/.  and  their  cry 
J.uke  2.  .37.  Anna  served  God  with/,  and  prayen 

2  Cor.  0.  5.  approving  onrselves  in  stripes,  in/. 
11.  27.  in/,  often,  in  cold  and  nakedness 

FASTEN. 
Exod.  28. 14.  shall/,  the  chains  to  the  ouches,  25w 

39.  31.  io/.  the  plate  on  high  upon  the  rnitro 
fsa.  22.  2:1.  I  will  /.  him  as  a  nail  in  a  sure'piaco 
Jer.  10.  4.  they/,  it  with  nails  and  with  hemmcn 

FASTENED. 
Exod.  10.  t  19-  and/,  the  locusts  into  theRedsfia 
,30.  la.  iheendsofchain.illiey/.  in  the  twoouche* 

40.  18.  Moses/,  his  soi^keis,  set  up  the  boards 
.hidg.  4.  21.  Jael  f.  the  nail  into  the  ground 

10.  14.  r>elilah  /.'  it  with  a  pin,  and  said  to  hiar. 

1  Sam.  31.  10.  they/.  Saul's  body  to  the  wall 

2  Sa7n.20.8.  withasword/.  upon  his  loins  in  sheath 
1  Kings  6.  6.  Ihat  tne  beams  should  not  be  f. 

1  Chrun.  10. 10./.  his  Uead  in  the  temple  c(  Dogeu 


FAT 

ZChran  9. 18.  six  slops  wcie/.  to  the  throne        j 
Bst/i.  i.  ti.  Iiuiigiiigs/.  with  cui'ls  cllJne  linen 
Job  '-in.  6.  wlieiKUiioii  an;  ihe  t'oiir.diilioiis/.  | 

Erci.  l2.ll.  as  nails/,  by  tlie  m»!ii>'rsor;isar,iril)li('5| 
Isa.  m.  -20.  tiie  iiai!  tlial  U/.  in  th.j  surtj  jvliice 

41.  7. /.it  wilh  nails  that  it  slujiild  mil  he  ii^ivoi! ! 
Ezek.  4U.43.  and  within  were  liL-nlis/'.  roiiiid  alHiut; 
Luke  4.  iiO.  aiid  the  eyes  '>fall  were/,  on  .'iiiii  i 
ArLill.O.  upon  the  which  whcni  haJ/.  iniiie  vjesj 

2d.  3.  came  a  vmer  out .(' heat  p.iA  J.  on  liir.  hiiiid 

Hab.  2.  t  !1.  tiuif.  cl'the  lira'jet  eh!'''  aiiFw.^r  it 

Acts  3.4.Peter/.his  eyes  uot  hi!:!,  saiL'.,  look  on  us 
P  AT . 

Cfod  fnrbadc  the  H  shrews  to  cat  ikcjiit  of  bcnsts, 
Lev.  :i.  10,  17,  Ai;  'M  tV.t  is  ti><!  Lord's,  [t 
shall  be  a  perpetua!  cf.ri--iie  for  your  L^erero.- 
tions  throughout  all  yc'i.  'i '.veilings,  thai  ye  oit 
neither  lat  nor  blood.  £!'•(.'  ivtrriir'lr.-i  taki 
tkese  words  in  ail  t/te  ripi  urof  thr  ■.etier.  and 
suppose  the  use  of  t;U  a.-i  well  cs  tloud  to  be 
entirely  furbiUdeii  the  Jews.  .ii-.-'ephiJS  says, 
that  Mo.ses  forbids  only  the  fat  of  oxen-,  goats, 
sheep,  and  of  their  species,  which  a/rreea  with 
the  law  in  Lev.  7.  23,  Ye  shall  erit  iw  manner 
of  fat  of  o.v,  or  of  sheep,  or  of  goat.  The  iwidcrn 
Jews  observe  this  custom ;  ond  with,  respect  to 
the  fat  of  eperij  other  cort  tij  clean  creature, 
they  think  it  is  allowed  tkcin,even  that  of  beasts 
which  have  died  of  thcmsclocs ;  this  is  cun- 
fvrmahle  to  that  other  law,  Lev.  7. 24,  And  tlie 
fat  of  the  beast  that  dieth  of  itself,  and  the  fat 
oi'  that  which  is  torn  with  beasts,  may  be  used 
in  any  other  use. 

But  other  interpreters  maintain,  that  the  lain 
which  seems  to  forbid  generally  the  use  of  fat, 
is  to  be  restrained  to  fat  separated  from  the 
ficsh,  suck  as  that  which  covers  the  kidneys 
and  intestines  ;  and  this  only  in  the  case  of 
its  belli ir  actually  offered  z?i  sacrijicc ;  which 
is  ciinjirwed  by  this  passi'.,^e  in  Lev.  7.  25, 
Whosoever  cateth  of  the  la!  of  the  beast,  of 
wliifli  iM(!n  ofil'r  an  oireriii!?  made  by  fire  unio 
the  Lord,  even  the  soul  liiat  caielh  it,  sliall  be 
cut  ill!'  from  his  people. 

The  itf  nl  fu'  in  ihe  Hebrc-.v  style  signifies  not 
only  that  of  beasts,  bat  every  thing  likewise 
which  7  (lutes  to  it  in  other  things,  as  in  Psal. 
147.  14,  lie  fillclh  thee  with  the  finest  of  Ihe 
wheal,  ill  Hebrew,  with  the  fjl  of  wheat.  And 
in  I'sa!.  HI.  Ki.,  Ho  rhoiild  liave  fed  them  with 
the  fat  of  whe.-it.  Fat  is  also  used  sometimes 
for  the  source  iir  cause  ofcomiiassion  or  mercy. 
Jis  the  hiiicrls  are  stirred  at  the  recital  of  any 
great  cidaimty  :  or  at  the  view  of  some  vteLun- 
die.ly  and  njfiirte.d  object,  it  has  been  thought 
hat  semibilily  resided  principally  in  the  bow- 
els, irh-r'i  are  eomnionly  loaded  with  fat.  Tltv 
P.-iahiust  iiphrai'li  the  wicked  with  bein^  in- 
closed in  tlieir  fat,  with  having  siiut  up  their 
bowels  against  kim,  icith  being  in  7io  sort  af- 
fected wilh  compassion  at  the  sight  of  his  cz- 
'treme  gnef.  I'wtl.  17.  li',  Mine  cno!;iies  eoin- 
pa--s  me  about,  they  are  inclosed  in  their  own 
fat  jiii.d  in  VfM.  J  I'J.  70,  'J'heir  h^an  is  as  fat 
as  grease.  Tiny  arc  stupid,  and  insensible, 
and  pn.it  feeling ,  they  ere  not  a^'cctcd  either 
with  the  terrors  or  cowforis  of  (rod. 

Fat  denotes  abundance  of  spiritual  blessings, 
Jcr.  31.  14,  /  will  satiate  the  souls  of  the  priests 
with  fatness.  Psal.  Bli.  .5,  My  soul  shall  he 
satisfied  as  wilh  marrow  and  fai;je3s.  The  fat 
of  the  earth  im|(hes  the  fruitfulness  of  it.  Gen. 
27.  23,  Odd  give  thee  of  the  dew  of  heaven, 
and  the  fatness  of  the  earth,  and  jdcnty  of  com 
ami  .w  inc. 

Clen.  4.  4.  Abel  al.-o  brought  of  the/,  of  hie  flock 

f'iorf.2li.  If*,  norshallthe/.  of  my  sacrifice  remain 
29.  13.  ihou  shalt  take  the  /.  that  coverelh  the 
inwards,  and  the  /.  upon  the  kidneys,  22. 
J.ev.  3.  3,  4,  9,  10,  14,  15.  |  4.  8  |  7.  3,  4. 

f.ev.  1.8.  priesis  shall  lay  iiead  and  /.  in  order,  12. 
3.  l(i.  ofTering  for  a  sweet  savour,  the/,  is  Lord's 
4.8.  he  shall  take  off  the  f.  of  the  bullock,  31,  3."). 
26.  burn  his/,  fi.  12.  |  7.  3,  31.  |  17.  0.  JViwn. 18.17. 
7,34./.  of  lieasi  diclh  of  itself,  oi  is  torn  to  boused 
30.  the/,  with  the  breast,  itsl-rll  he  bring 
33.hi'  that  ofrcreih/.shall  ha":  ihe  right  shnulder, 
3.20.  Mosen  bin  lit  the  head  and  the/,  of  the  ram 

2().  he  to;ik  one  wafer  and  put  them  on  the/. 
9.  10.  but  the/,  he  Imint  upon  the  altar,  20. 
24.  and  firi'  (Vom  the  Lord  coiisumcil  the/. 
Iti.  25.  liic  f.  of  siii-oiTering  shall  bmn  on  altar 
^''»I1.  18.  t  l-i-  'he  f-  of  the  oil  havi'  I  given  thee 
129.  a  heave  otfering  lo  the  Lord  of  all  the/. 
nput.'.ii.\4.f.  of  iambs  with/,  ofkiilneys  ofwheal 

Jndg.  '.i.  22.  and  the  f  closed  upon  the  blade 
f -29.  they  slew  of  M.,al.  abimt  10,000  men  all/. 

1.  l(jin. 2.15.  before  Ihey  burnt/,  priest'sserv.  came 

IG.  let  <Jiein  not  fail  to  hum  the/,  pieseiitly 

183 


FAT 

ISrtWi. 1.5.22.  lo  hearken  ish.'tt.j'  .i  irithe^'  '-f  rams 
2  Hatn.  1.  22.  Ironi  /.  ol  tlie  iinijhly,  how  liirn<%!  not 

1  Kings  (".04.  altar  we.s  i,,o  hllle  to  leeeive  the/ 

2  Ckr.  7.  7.  ofiereil  the  /.  of  iieaee-o/lermi:,  29.  35. 
35   14.  priest  busied  h"i  idliTiiiL'  the  /    until  ni;;ht 

Job  1.').  27.  he  makrth  eullons  of/,  on   iis  Hanks 

I'Sdt.  17.  JO.  they  are  nii'lused  in  lliiir  own 7'. 
20.  t3.  tlie  l.oiil  make/,  thy  luirnt-Karriliee 
2.'i.  I  5.  thou  iiiakest/.  my  head  with  oil 
73.  t  4.  but  their  sirenylh  is  f.  no  hands  in  death 
81.  1 10.  he  'ri.'>uM  !iave  fed  them  also  wilh  the/.  I 
of  wivjru,  with  !'o;iey  out  of  rock,  147.  til. 

fsa.  1.  11.  ;  £.-;]  i".;;!  o'.'the/.  r>(  Icjd  beasts 
34.  0.  nuuie/.  with  ihe/.  of  the  kidneys  of  rams 
43.  24.  nor  Inist  iilled  me  wiiji/.  of  thy  saerilices 

Ezek.  44.  7.  when  ye  otier  the/,  and  the  blood 

15.  shall  stand  to  ol'.'er  to  ine  the  /.  and  the  blood 

Eat  FAT. 
Gen.  45.  18.  and  ye  shall  eat  the/,  of  the  land 
J^cv.'Xl'.p.  statute  that  ye  eat  no/,  nor  Ldood,  7.23. 
7.25.  whoso  eaJeJA/.  of  ti^c  beast  shall  bo  cut  otf 
JJciit.  32.  38.  which  did  cat  the/,  of  their  saeritices 
JVeA.  8. 10.  go  your  way,  cat  the/,  and  drink  sweel 
Ezek.  34.  3.  ye  cat  f.  and  clothe  you  wilh  the  wool 
39.  19.  ye  shall  cat  f.  till  ye  be  full  Aid  drink 

blood 
Zech.  11.  16.  but  ho  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the/. 

FAT. 
Gen.  41.  2.  there  came  up  seven  kine/.  fleshed 
4.  and  they  did  eat  up  the  seven/,  kine,  20. 
t  5.  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up/,  and  good,  t7. 

49.  20.  out  of  Ashcr  his  bread  shall  be/. 
JVurn.  13.  20.  what  the  land  is,  whether/,  or  loan 
J'eut.  31.  20.  v.'a.xen/.  then  tiiey  turn  lo  other  gods 

32.15.JeBhurunwaxed/,and  kieked,thou  wa.\cii/. 
Jadg.  3.  17.  and  Eglon  was  a  veryjf.  man 
1  Ham.  2.  29.  to  make  you/,  with  the  oll'eiings 

28.24.  the  woman  had  a  J',  calf  in  the  lionise 

1  Kings  1.  9.  Adoni  jah  slew  sheep,/,  cattle,  19, 25. 
4.  23.  his  jiiovision  for  one  day  was  ten/,  o.xeii 

I  Ckriin.  4.  40.  and  they  found/,  pasture  and  good 

jYeh.  9.  25.  they  took  a/,  land  and  beeamu/. 
35,  have  not  served  thee  in  the  la  ge  and/,  land 

/',9a^22.29,that  be/,  on  earth  shall  eat  and  wor.sliii; 
37.  20.  the  enemies  of  the  Lord  as  the  /.  of  lambs 
92.  14.  they  shall  be/,  ana  llourisimig 
1 19.  70.  their  heart  as/,  as  grease,  I  delight  in  law 

Proo.  II.  25.  the  liberal  soul  shall  be  made/. 
13.  4.  ihe  soul  of  the  diligent  shall  be  made/. 
15.  30.  a  good  report  makeili  the  hones/. 

25.25.  he  thatlrusleih  in  the  Lord  shall  be  maiie/. 
/.<(t.5.17.  waste  places  of/,  ones  shall  stran^'ers  eat 

G.  10,  make  the  heart  of  this  jieojile/.  ears  heavy 
10.  It).  Lord  shall  send  among  his/,  ones  leanness 
25.  G.  make  a  feast  of/,  things  full  of  marrow 
28.  I.  which  are  on  the  head  of  the/,  valleys 

4.  the  beauty  which  is  on  the  head  of  the/,  vailey 
30.  23.  and  bread  shall  be/,  and  jilenteous 
34.fi.  the  sword  of  the  Lord  is  made /.with  fatness 

7.  and  their  dust  shall  be  made/,  with  fatness 
58.  11.  and  ihe  Lord  shall  make/,  thy  bones 
.Icr.  't.  28.  they  are  wa.\en/.  they  shine 

50.  II.  ye  are  grown/,  as  the  heifer  at  grass 
A"2cA-.34.14.  in  a/,  pastureshall  they  feed,  in  Israel 

16.  but  I  will  destroy  the/,  and  the  strong 

20.  I  willjuugc  between  the/.catlle  and  the  lean 
45.  15.  one  lamb  out  of  the/,  pastures  of  Isiael 

Ames  5.22.  nor  will  1  regard  the  oflering  of/.beasts 

Hab.  1.  10.  because  bv  them  their  portion  is  /. 
FATHER. 

This  word,  besides  the  common  acceptation  .-•/  it 
for  an  immediate  father.is  likewise  taken  in  the 
scripture stylefor  Orand-father,grcat(irand- 
father,  or,  the  very  author  and  first  father  of 
a  family,  how  remote  soever  he  may  be  from 
those  who  speak.  For  eiamplc,  tlie  Jews  in 
our  Sauiour's  time,  and  their  descendants  of 
this  present  generation,  call  themselves  sons 
of  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Jacob.  And  Nehii- 
chadnczzar  is  £«•««;(/ Belshazzar's /ut/ic?',  tho^ 
Belsliazzar  was  his  grand-son. 

liy  Falher  is  likewise  understood  the  im^cntur, 
the  master  of  those  icho  are  of  a  certain  pro- 
fession. Gen  4.  20,  21,  22.  .fa/«(Z  was  the  fa- 
ther of  such  as  dwell  in  leiits,  anil  such  as  have 
cattle.  Jnbal  was  the  falherof  all  si!';li  as  han- 
dle the  harp  and  organ.  The  famous  foamier 
of  Tyre,  II  iiram,  ?'«  called  the  father  of  the  king 
of  Tyre,  "Chron.  2.  13.  and  cnen  0/ Solomon, 
2  Chriin.  4.  10.  because  he  was  their  principal 
workman,  and  the  chief  director  of  their  under 
takings.  The  principal,  the  eldest  of  the  pro- 
phets, were  considered  as  the  masters  and 
fathers  of  the  rest,  who  wen,  their  discijilcs : 
far  this  rcnsnn  the  young  pro/)hets  are  culled 
the  sons  of  the  pro|iliets.  and  these  style  the 
eldest,  falhers.  My  falher,  mv  faiher,  snid 
Ehsha  to  Elijah,  ihe  chariot  of  Israel,  and  Ihe 
horsemen  thereof,  2  Kings  2.  12. 

F'ather  is  a  term  of  respect  ichich  inferiors  often 


FAT 

give  to  Ihetr  suptriors,  and  sC'Tints  IctheW 
masters :  M\  lather,  said  iSaaiii^ii's  servimli 
to  their  master,  2  Kings  5.  13.  The  king  tiJ 
Israel,  <«  like  manner  called  the  prophit  Elis»>l 
Ins  lathiT,  2  A'/H^fs  0.  2i,  My  father,  shai 
smite  [iwml^diid  the  same  prophet  being  ufi  ', 
his  death-bed,  iudsh  came  lo  see  him.  and  said.j 
O  niv  lather,  my  falher,  the  chariot  of  Israel. 
and  ihe  horsemen  thereof,  2  Knigs  13.  14. 

A  man  is  said  to  be  a  father  to  tUe  poor  and  or- 
phans, ichin  he  takes  care  to  supplii  their  ne- 
cessities, IS  affected  with  Ih :ir  miseries,  and 
proi-iites  for  their  wants  ;  I  wasafalhei  toll', 
poor,  .lob  29.  III.  Goil  declares  Inmsilf  to  be 
a  Father  "/'  the  fatherless,  and  a  Judge  of  the 
widow.  Psal.  08.  5. 

God  IS  freijuentbj  called  heavenly  Father,  (iiid 
simply  Father.  He  is  truly  and  eminently  'he 
Fill  her,  Creator,  Prescrrcr,  and  Protector,  of 
all  creatures,  and  prineipully  of  those  irliocal! 
upon  him,  who  know  and  serve  him.  Is  he  rot 
thy  Falher  Ihat  bought  thee?  Deut.W-l.it.  Hath 
,':e  nut  made  thee,  and  established  thee?  And 
through  Christ,  who  has  merited  adoption  ana 
Jilialiini  for  his  -people,  every  believer  has  a 
right  to  call  God  Falher,  horn.  8.  15,  16. 

Job  entitles  God  the  Father  of  rain,  Job  ;i8.  28 
J/e produces  it,  he  makes  it  to  fall.  And  in 
chap.  17.  14,  I  have  said  to  corruption,  'I'liou 
ait  my  father.  /  acknowledge  that  I  am  sprung 
out  of  corruption,  and  shall  return  to  t1ie  pu- 
trefaction of  the  grave;  or,  in  the  condition 
which  I  am  reduced  to,  I  look  upon  worms  and 
putrefaction  as  my  friends  and  relations. 

Joseph  says,  that  God  had  made  him  a  falher  M 
Pharaoli,  Gen.  45.  8.  that  he  hod  giren  hint 
very  great  authority  in  this  prinrc's  l.ingdom, 
und  that  Pharaoh  looked  upon  him  as  his  fa- 
ther, anil  had  so  much  confidence  in  him,  and 
consideration  for  his  person,  that  he  gave  him 
the  government  of  his  house  and  of  all  his 
dominions. 

The  Deril  is  called  the  father  of  the  wicked;  Ya 
are  of  your  falher  the  devil,  soys  our  Saviour, 
.!ohn  8,  44.  IV  would  imitate  the  desires  of 
your  father;  he  was  a  murderer  from  the  be- 
ginning, he  abode  not  in  the  truth,  lie  is  a 
liar,  and  the  father  of  it ;  he  is  a  falsifier,  t. 
deceiver,  ii  seducer.  He  deceived  Eve  ami 
Adam  ;  he  introduced  sm  and  falsehood  inti 
the  iDorlil :  He  inspires  his  followers  with  hit 
spirit  and  sentimrnts  ;  hekieps  the  school  oj 
fruud  and  deceit;  his  only  bu^iniss  is  in 
tempt  and  ensnare  mankind. 

To  be  gathered  unto  their  lathers  ;  To  sleep  with 
tlieir  fathers;  To  go  to  their  fathers,  are  com 
nion  ejpnssions,  to  signify  death,  hi  these 
passages,  Ihe  lathers  signify  those  who  lived 
before  us,  ond  whom  we  are  going  to  meet 
again  in  another  world. 

God  IS  colled  the  Father  of  spirit.^i  ffeb.  12.  <J 
Our  f-ithers  are  the  fathers  of  our  bodies  only, 
but  God  is  Ihe  father  of  our  spirits  ;' he  vol 
only  creates  them,  but  he  jnslfies  them  like- 
wise, glorifies,  and  makes  them  happy.  Our 
.SV; VI /»'<//•,  /»  ."Mat.  23.  9,  forbids  us  to  give  any 
man  the  name  of  falher,  because  we  have  one 
only  who  is  in  heaven.  .Vot  that  we  should 
obandon  or  despise  our  earlhhj  ''alliers:  God 
rer/iiires  us  to  honour  them,  oinl  g:re  them  all 
neee.^sary  assistance ;  but  lelien  Ihe  interests 
of  God  are  at  stake,  his  glory,  or  our  own 
solvation,  if  our  fathers  and  mothers  are  on 
obstacle  to  them,  we  should  say  to  them.  We 
know  you  not:  Fur  what  our  parents  have 
done  for  us,  in  comparison  of  n  hut  we  owe  to 
God,  is  so  ineonsideruble,  tkul  we  may  sny, 
our  jathers  are  nothing  lo  us,  and  that  God 
alone  deserves  Ihe  title  of  om  Father. 

Gen.  4.  20.  Jiihal  was  f.  of  such  as  dwell  'n  t.mts 
21.  Jnbal  was  Ihe  f.  of  nil  such  .is  hiindle  har|i 
9.18.  «eiitoutofark,and  Ham  is  lhe/.of( 'anann 
17.  4.  be  the/,  of  many  nations,  5.  Rom.  4.  17,  18. 
44.19.  haveyea/.?||  2iD.  ;ind  wesaid,  we  have  a/. 
45.S.(;od  made  ine/.to  Pharaoh,  lord  of  his  hoiist, 

/.ev.'iA.  10.  whose/wiisan  Fgvptian,  he  wont  out 

A~um.  11.  12.  asa  liursing/.  lirareih  sinking  child 
.'iO    10.  are  statutes  betu'een  /'..■mil  his  (huiL'hler 

7)nii  22.  15./.  shall  briiiff  forth  tokeos  olMrginily  . 
29.1  he  man  shall  give  the  daiesel's/.  fifty  shekel? 

.fiido-.f).].  the  family  ofthe  house  of  his  mother's/ 
n.lO.dwell  with  me,  and  be  lo  ine  a/.nnd  a  priesi 
18. 19.  go  with  US,  and  he  to  us  a  /.  and  a  priest 
19.  3.  the/  of  ihe  'lamsel  saw  him,  he  rejoiced 
4.  clamscl's  f.  reiained  him,  he  abode  three'  daft 

1  .Sam.  9.  3   a'-Hl  Kish  was  ihe  f.  of  San!,  14.  51 

1  Cbrim.  2.  51.  Siiirm  th.-/.  of"  Itelh-'eh.n, 
.55.  of  llomnlh,  ihe/  of  tho  house  of  llechab 
4.  14.  Joiib  Ihe  f.  of  the  vnllevcf  Oharnshtn:' 
8.  29.  at  Gibooii  dwelt  the/.  ofGioeon,  9.  35, 


FAT 

E4h  2.  7.  Etllier  had  neither/,  nor  mother 
JijO'ii).  JG.  1  was  a/,  to  thr  poor,  aiids«aiche'.i  ou 

31.  Irt.  ho  wa«  brought  up  vviih  me,  as  with  a/. 

'.if.-ia.  hath  the  ram  a  /. .'  or  who  hegat  tl-e  (low  ? 
Ts  tkS.5./.  ot  Tatherless,  ami  judge  ot'w.dowa,  is  G. 

M'.i.  l.'l.  asa/.  pitieth  liia  children,  so  Lord  pities 
Pr(/c.3.1'2.  the  Lord  correcteth,  evpu  as  a/.  Ihe  -ion 

4.  1.  hear,  yc  children,  Ihe  instruction  of  a/ 

10    I.  u  wise  sou  luaketli  a  glad/.  15.  '20. 

IV.  il.  and  the/,  ot'a  tool  h.lli  no  joy 

•JJ  -ii   the/,  ol  the  rigliteiius  shall  rejoice 
ls(i.9  <;.  hisna;nosliall  t)e  called  the  everlasting  F 

i>J.-Jl.Eliakim  shall  bea/.to  nihahitanlsofJerus. 

3.-<.  ly.  the/,  to  child,  ^hall  make  kno.vn  thy  truth 

Jer.'Sl.  y.  I  K...  lead  them,  lor  I  am  a/,  to  Israel 

F.ickAliA.  as  me  soul  ofthe/.soof  thescii,  is  mine 

U).  doth  nut  the  son  bear  the  iniquity  of  the/  .' 

•M.  Ihe  sou  shall  nut  bear  the  iiiii|Uity  ol  the/. 

IW.  7.  In  thee  tiny  set  light  by /.  and  mother 

44. io.  lor/,  or  mother  they  may  detile  tliemselves 
Mtc.  7.  C.  tor  tiie  sou  dishoiiourctli  the/. 
Jilui.  1.0.  it"  I  then  be  a/,  where  is  inme  honour? 

i.  10.  have  we  not  all  one/.  ?  one  God  cieatixl  us  7 

Mat.  10.  21./  deliver  up  the  child,  Mark  13.  12. 

37.  he  that  loveth  /.  or  motlier  nvjre  than  mc 

J  1.2j.  Jesus  said,  I  thank  thee,  O  /•'■  Lord  ol'heav. 
20.  BO  F.  it  seemed  good,  J.uke  10.21.  John  11.41. 
27.  and  no  man  knoweih  the  Son  but  the  F. 

15.  4.  he  that  'jurselh  /.  let  liim  die,  jYlark  7. 10. 

19.  5.  leave/,  and  mother,  and  cleave  to  his  wilii 

20.  every  one  that  hath  forsaken  /.  mother,  oi 

wife,  for  my  name's  sake,  Jlar/c  10.  20. 
2c*.  19.  baplizmg  them  in  the  name  of  the  F. 
Mark  5.  40.  he  taketh  /.  of  iJie  damsel,  Luke  8.  51. 
0.  24.  the/,  of  the  child  cried.  Lord,  I  believe 

13.  32.  of  that  day  knoweih  no  man,  but  the  F. 

14.  30.  Abba,  F.  all  things  are  possible  to  thee 

15.  21.  fnnon,/.  of  Alexander,  to  bear  his  cross 
Luke  10.22.uo  man  knows  who  the  Kisbul  the  Son 

11.  U.  if  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of  any  that  is  a/. 

12.  53.  ihe/.  shall  bedivided  against  the  son,  and 
the  son  against  Ihe/.  motlier  against  daughter 

15.  21.  son  said,/.  I  have  sinneil  against  heaven 

22.  the/,  said,  bring  forth  llie  best  robe 

lli.  27.  [pray  thee, /.  send  to  my  father's  house 

22.  42.  F.  if  thou  be  willing,  remove  this  cupfrom 

23.  .34.  F.  forgive  them,  lor  they  know  not 
40.  F  into  lliv  hands  I  commend  my  spirit 

fo/in  l.H.thegloryasoftheonly  begotten  of  the  K 
].■>.  the  Son  whicfii  is  in  t!:e  bo.^cm  of  the  /•'. 
35.  the  F.  love'h  the  Son,  and  hath  jiven,  5.  20. 

4.  21.  nor  yet  at  Jerusalem  worship  the  F. 

23.  shall  worship  liie  F.  in  spirit  and  in  truth 
.'i3.  the/,  knew  ihat  it  was  at  the  same  hour 

5.  lit.  do  nothing  but  what  he  seelh  the  F.  do 

21.  for  as  the  F.  raisetb  up  ihe  dead,  so  the  Son 

22.  F.  julgeth  no  man,  but  lialh  eoinmilted  all 

23.  honour  tl  e  Son,evon  as>ll>ey  honour  the  F.  he 
that  honours  not  the  Son,  honours  not  the  F. 

06.  for  as  the  f.  hath  lifein  himself,so  halligiven 
30. 1  seek  not  iniiur  own,  but  the  will  of  the  F. 

36.  for  the  works  winch  the   F.  haih  given  nic 

bear  vilness  that  the  F.  halh  sent  me 

37.  the  F. which  haili  sent  me, hath  borne  witness 

of  me,  .'^.  10  I  12.  49.  |  14.  24.  1  John  4.  14. 
45.  think  not  :liat  I  will  accuse  vou  to  the  F. 

6.  27.  for  hirn  hath  God  the  F.  sealed 

37.  all  lhat  the  F.  givetli  me  shall  come  to  me 

39.  and  this  is  the  F.'s  will,  that  1  lose  nothing 
42.is  not  this  J<'sns,whose /.and  mother  wcknow 

44.  no  man  can  C(mio,  except  the  F.  draw  him 

45.  that  halh  learned  of  the  F.  comelh  lo  me 

40.  not  thai  any  haili  seen  the  F.  he  halh  seen  F. 
57.  OS  the  F.  hath  sent  me,  and  I  live  by  liift  F. 

9.  10.  I  am  not  rd.ine,  hut  I  and  the  F.th^Acsent  me 
]».  the  F.  that  sent  me  bcareth  witness  of  me 

27.  tliev  iinilerstooil  not  h(^  spake  lo  them  of  /•' 
29.  F.  halh  not  left  me  alone,  I  do  those  ihi.igs 

41.  then  said  lliey,  we  have  one  F.  even  God 
44.  the  devil  is  ii  liar,  and  Ihe/.  of  it 

10.15.  as  the  F.  knoweih  me,even  soknow  I  the  F. 
3fi.  say  ye  o''  him  whom  the  F.  halh  sanrlified 
3ft.  believe  that  the  F.  is  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

12.27.  what  shall  I  say?  F  nave  me  from  this  hour 

28.  F.  glorify  thy  name;  then  came  there  a  voice 
50.  even  as  the  F.  said  unto  me, so  I  speak 

13.1. Jesus  knew  that  he  should  depart  unto  tlie  F. 
3.  knowing  lhat  Ihe  F.  had  iriven  all  tlimgs 

14.  G.  Jesus  saith  to  him,  I  am  the  wav,  truth,  and 
Hfe,  no  man  comolh  to  the  F.  but  by  me 
8.  Lord,  =hew  us  Ihe  f .  and  it  snflireth  us' 
9. 1'hihp,  he  lhat  bath  seen  mi',  hath  seen  the  F. 
1 1.  lh«t  I  air.  in  the  F.  find  Ihe  F.  in  mc,  17.  21. 
13.  lhat  the  F.  may  ho  ^-lorified  in  the  Sr.n 
10.  a;.(i  1  v.ill  pray  Ihe  F.  for  you,  10.  20. 
26.  but  the  ComforVer  whom  the  F.  will  send 
.'il.  I  love  tho  F.asthe  F.gave  me  comma  nil  rneni 

15. 9.  as  the  F.  halh  loved  me,  so  have  I  loved  you 

16.  that  whatsoever  ye  shall  nsk  of  the  F.  in  mv 

IV'.me,  he  mav  give  it  vou,  10.  23. 


PAT 

Jchn  15.  00.  the  Comforter  whom  I  will  bv.iI  you 
fr.  the  F.  the  Sinrit  who  proceedeth  from  lliv  F. 

16.  3.  because  they  have  not  known  the  F.  nor  me 
15.  ail  things  that  the  F.  hath,  are  mine 

10.  ye  shall  see  ine,  because  I  go  to  the  F.  17. 
2.1.  bot  I  sliail  ^hew  you  plainly  of  the  F. 

27  the  F.  loveth  you,  because  ye  have  loved  me 
•i.-'.  1  came  forth  tVoni  the  F.  and  go  to  the  F. 
32.  I  am  not  alone,  because  the  F.  is  wiih  me 

17.  1.  /'.  the  hour  is  '.ome,  glorify  thy  Sou 

5.  O   F.  glorify  thou  me  with  thine  own  self 

11.  Holy  /■'.  keep  those  whom  thou  liastgiveii  me 
24.  F.  I'will  that  they  given  me  be  where  1  am 
2.'>.  U  righteous  F.tlie  world  hath  not  known  thee 

Jlcls  I.  4.  but  wail  tor  the  promise  of  the  F. 

7.  the  seasons,  the  F.  halh  put  in  his  own  power 

2.33.received  of  the  /■'.the  promise  of  tho  il.  Ghost 

lioiH.  4.  11.  he  might  he/,  of  all  them  that  believe 

12. and  tlR_/'.of  circumcision  to  them  wlioarenot 

10.  the  lailh  of  Abraham,  who  is  the/,  of  us  all 

0.  4.  as  Christ  was  raised  from  the  dead  by  the  F. 

8.15.  Spirit  of  adoption,  whereby  wc  cry,  Abba,  F. 

11.  2d.  as  to  election,  ate  ueioved  for  F.'s  sake 
15.  0.  may  glorify  God  the  F.  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

Christ,  2  Cor.  1.  3.  |  11.  31.  Eph.  1.3.  \PH.i.3. 

1  Cor.  ti.  0.  but  to  us  ther?  is  but  one  God,  ll'.e  F. 
15  24. have  delivered  up  the  kingdom  toGo  i'hcf . 

2  Cur.  1.  3.  F.  of  mercies,  the  God  of  all  '-•■iiicr'. 
0.  Ifi.  I  will  be  a  F.  unto  you,  ye  shall  be  n.y  sriau 

Gal.  1.  1.  Paul  an  apostle  by  Jcs.C.  and  G.  tliv  F. 

3.  and  peace  from  G.  the  F.  27Vm.  1.2.  l',t.  1.  4. 

4.  according  to  the  will  of  God  and  our  F. 
4.  2.  until  the  time  appointed  of  the  F 

0.  sent  Spirit  into  your  h(Mrls,  crying,  Ab'ia  F. 
F.ph.  1.  17.  the  (Jod  of  our  L.  Jesus  the  F.  of  glurv 
2. 18.  by  him  have  access  by  one  Spirit  to  the  /•'. 

3.  14.  for  this  cause  1  bow  niV  knees  unto  tlx-  F. 

4.  0.  one  God  and  F.  of  all,  who  is  above  all 
5.20.  giving  thanks  to  the  F.  <  H.  1.  3,  12.  |  3. 17. 
6. 23.  and  love  with  faith  fron.  (lod  the  F.and  Jes. 

Phit.2.  11.  that  Jesus  is  Lord  to  the  glory  of  Ihe  F. 

22.  as  a  son  with  the/,  he  hath  served  with  me 

I  Cvl.  1.  19.  it  pleased  F.  that  In  him  all  fulness  dwell 

2.  2.  the  acknowledgment  of  tlie  mystery  of  the  F. 

1  Thess.l.l.  unto  the  church  which  is  in  God  the  F. 

2.  11.  we  charged  you,  as  a/,  doth  his  children 
1T';hi.5.  1.  rebuke  not  an  elder,  entreat  him  as  a/. 
Heb.\.5.  will  be  to  him  a  F.  he  siiall  be  to  mc  a  Sun 

7.  3.  Melchisedec  without/,  without  mother 

12.  7.  what  son  is  he  whom  the  F.  chaslenelh  not? 

9.  be  in  subjection  to  the  F.  of  siwrits  and  live 
Jam.  1. 17.  every  good  gift  comelh  from  F.  of  lights 

27.  pure  and  undefded  religion  before  God  and  F. 

3.  9.  therewith  bless  weGoil,  even  the  F. 

1  Pet.  1.  2.  to  the  foreknowledge  of  God  Ihe  F. 
17.  if  ye  call  on  Ihe  F.  who  jndgelh  man's  work 

2  Pet.  1.  17.  he  received  from  God  the  F.  honour 
1  ./ohn  1.2.  we  shew  eternal  life, which  was  with  F. 

3.  our  fellowshi|i  is  with  th.i  F.  and  his  Son 
2.1.  we  have  an  .\dvocate  with  the  FJesusChrist 

13.  I  write  to  you,  because  ye  have  known  the  F. 
15.  if  any  love  world,  the  love  of  F.  is  not  in  him 

10.  pride  of  life  is  not  of  the  F.  but  of  the  world 

22.  lie  is  antichrist  that  denieth  the  F.  anil  Son 

23.  whoso  denieth  Ihe  Son,  halh  not  the  F.hethat 

acknowledgeth  the  Son  hath  the  F.  also 

24.  ye  shall  continue  in  the  Son  and  in  the  F. 
3.  1.  w  hat  manner  of  love  F.  halh  bestowiid  on  us 
5.7.  three  ber.r  record,  the  F.  Word,  and  Spirit 

2. /(/Ah  3.  morcy  and  peace  from  God  the  F.  and 
from  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  the  Son  of  the  F. 

4.  as  we  received  a  commandment  from  the  F. 

9.  I'.e  that  ^hidelh  in  C;irist  hath  the  F.  and  Son 
.Jude  I.  to  them  tn,.'  are  sanclifiod  by  God  the  F. 

.Sf/;  .\riRA!l.\M. 

//cr  F.\THER. 

«/'n.l0.33.thc first-born  >.vent  in  and  lay  with  herf. 

2'<  O.Rachel  came  with  A./.'sslieep,shc  kept  iheni 

12.  he  was  her  f.'s  '.)rother,8lie  ran  ami  told  herf. 
31. 19.  Rachel  had  st-ilen  images  that  were/rcr/.'s 
38.  II.  Tamar  went  and  dwelt  in  Acr/.'s  house  j 

Fxud.  22.  17.  if  her  f.  utterly  refuse  to  give  tier  I 
/,cn.  21.  9.  she  profan-tli  her  f.  she  shall  he  burnt  j 

22.  13.  if  she  is  returned  lo  her  f.'s  house,  as  in 
her  youth,  she  shall  cat  of  her  f.'s  meal 
J\rHm    12.  14.  if  her  f.  had  but  spit  in  her  face 

30.  3.  if  a  woman  vow- a  vow  in  herf's  house 

4.  and  her  f.  hear  her,  and  shall  holn  his  |ieace 

5.  \(  her  f.  rlisallow  her  in  the  day  he  bcareth 

10.  being  yet  in  her  youth,  in  her  f.'s  bouse 
30.  8.  sliallbe  wife  to  one  of  llic  tribe  of  her  f. 

l>eiit.^\.\'A.  and  bewail  Ac?-/,  and  motji-^r  a  month 

22.  21.  hrin?todoor  of  A^7-/.'8  house,  because  she 

wiousht  fidly,to  play  the  whore  \nherf.'s  hoiisi' 

./o.«A.fi.  23.  the  spies  brought  out  Rahiib  and  Af?-./". 

2.5.  he  saved  her  f.'n  household  anrl  all  she  had 

15.  18.  to  ask  oHierf.  a  field,  .fiirlir.  1.  14. 

Jiidir.  11.  39.  in  two  nionlhs  she  relurned  to  hrr  f. 

15.  1.  but  hrr  f.  would  not  suffer  him  to  go  in 

0.  the  Pii'liitinos  burnt  her  and  herf.  wi'.li  fire 


FAT 

Judg.  19.  8.  »he  Drought  him  into  her  f.  »  hotis* 
Esth.  2.  7.  when  her  f.  and  mo*  her  were  dead 

His  FATHER. 
Ge»i.2.24.therefore  shall  a  man  leave  Ai« /.and  mt» 
ther,  and  cleave  to  wife,  Mark  10.7.  Kph.it.2\ 

9.  22.  Ham  saw  the  nakedness  of /(<:<  /'.  and  told 
11.  28.  and  Haran  died  before  hi.i  f.  Terah 

27.  41.  Ihe  blessing  wherewith  kis  f.  blessed  hir< 
23.7.  Jacob  obeyei)  his  f.  and  mother,  was  gono 
31.  53.  Jacob  sware  by  the  fear  a\' hi.i  f.  Isaac 
37.  1.  in  the  land  wherein  his  f.  was  a  strangi^r 
2.  Joseph  brought  lo  hi.-t  f.  their  evil  report 

10.  he  told  the  dream  tn/iisf.  A(.?/.  rebuked  bin 
1 1. brethren  envied,  but  A/.<  J'.observed  the  sayiiij 
22.  he  might  rid  him,  lo  deliver  him  to  hisf. 

44.  22.  and  we  saul,  Ihc  lad  cannot  leave  hisf. 
40.  1.  he  ort'ered  sacrifices  lo  the  God  n( his  f. 
29.  and  Joseph  went  up  to  meet  Israel  his  f. 
47.  12.  Josejih  nouiished  !iis  f.  and  brethren 
50.  10.  he  made  a  mourmiig  for  A(.s/.  seven  davi 
Exod.  0.  20.  and  Amram  look  A(.</.'s  sister  to  wife 
21.  1,5.  he  thatsmiteth  his  f.  shall  be  put  to  death. 

17.  he  that  curselh  his  f.  shall  die.  Lev.  iJU.  9. 
i,/:i'. I'M' .shall  fear  every  man  hisinothei  and  A/*/ 

20.  II.  rcf^ri  that  lietb  with  his  f.'s  wife,  both  dio 
17.  if  Li  ririii  t-ke  A/.f /.'sdangliter,  Ihey  shall  dia 

21.  2.  a  •.i;n  of  .Aaron  may  be  defiled  for  hisf. 
li.  tiic  M'idi  priest  not  defile  himself  for  A(s/. 

-VfHi.O  7.  ii  Nazarilc  not  make  unclean  i\>rhisf. 
-21.  1(1  shaii  K'lvo  inheritance  to  his  f.'s  brelliren 

11.  if  An/,  have  no  brethren,  to  his  kinsman 
Vent.  21.  18.  which  will  not  obey  A/s/.and  mother 

19.  then  shell  his  f.  bring  him  lo  ihe  elders 
22.30.  a  man  shall  not  take  his  f.'s  wife 

27.  10.  cursed  bejie  thai  selteth  light  by  hisf. 
22.  cursed  be  he  that  lieth  with  daughter  ai'hisf. 

33.  9.  who  said  to  his  f.  I  have  not  seen  him 
.hidff.  0.  27.  Gideon  feared  his  f.'s  household 

8.  32.  Gideon  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  ot'hisf 
9. 50.  God  rendered  the  wickedness  he  did  tohisf 

14.  4.  his  f.  knew  not  that  it  was  of  Ihe  Lord 

1  .Sam.  14.  1.  but  Jonathan  told  not  hisf. 

27.  heard  not  when  his  f.  charged  Ihe  people 

19.  4.  Jonathan  spake  good  of  David  to  his  f. 

20.  33.  it  was  determined  of  his  f.  to  slay  DaviJ 
34.  because  his  f.  had  iloiie  bini  shame 

2  Sam.  2.  32.  Asahel  hurit'd  in  se))ii!chre  of  his  f. 

7.  14.  I  will  be  his  f.  and  he  shall  be  my  son 

10  2.  asAis/  shewed  kindness  to  me,  1  CAr.19^ 

10.  22.  Absalom  went  in  to  his  f.'s  concubine* 
17.23.  Ahithophel  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  A^^;/ 

21.  14.  Saul  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  Kish  his  f 

1  King's".  14.  hisf.  wasamanofTvre, 2CAr. 2.14, 

51. which  Ats/had  dedicated,  15:i.5.2CAr.l5.13. 

11.  4.  not  pert^ct,  as  the  heart  of  David  his  f. 
6.  Solomon  went  not  fully  after  the  Lord,  as  die 

David  hisf.  15.  11.  2  Kings  18.  3.  2  Chr 
28.  1. 1  29. 2. 
33.  not  as  did  David  his  f.  2  Kings  14.  3.  [  10.  £. 

15.  3.  and  he  walked  in  all  the  sins  of  his  f. 

20.  Nadab  did  evil  and  walked  in  the  wav  of 

hisf.  22. 43,  52.  2  Kings  2l".  21 

2  Kings  3. 2.  Jehoram  did  evil,  but  not  like  his  f 
9.25.  I  and  thou  rode  together  after  .Ahab  his  f 
13.25.  the  cities  taken  out  of  ihc  hand  uf  his  f. 
14.5..Amaziah,the  son  of  Joash,  slew  theservams 

who  had  slain  the  king  hisf.  2C'Arun.  25.  3. 

21.  him  king  insteail  of  his  f.  23.30,34. 
lCAr.,5.1.Renb.defilcdAfs/.'sbed,birlh-!ight  given 

17.  13.  I  will  be  hisf.  be  shtill  be  my  son,  28.  6. 
20.  10.  not  first-born,  yel his  f.  mnilc  him  tho  chio^ 
2  Chrnn.  3.  1 .  the  Lord  appeared  to  David  his  f 

8.  14.  according  to  Ihe  order  of  David  hisf. 

17.  3.  he  walked  in  the  first  wcys  of  his  f.  Dm  t\ 
4.  Jehoshaphat  sought  the  Lord  Ond  of  his  J 
20.  32.  he  walked  in  the  way  of  Asa  hisf. 

22.  4.  his  counsellors  after  the  death  of  bis  f. 

34.  2.  he  walked  in  the  ways  of  David  his  f.  3. 
I'sai-  72.  t  17.  as  a  son  to  continue  his  f.'s  name 
Pmv.  13.  1.  a  wise  son  heareth  instruction  of  his  J. 

I.'j.  5.  a  fool  despiseth  his  f.'s  instruction 
17.  25.  a  foolish  son  is  a  grief  to  his  f. 
19.  13.  a  foidish  son  is  the  calamity  of  his  f. 
20.  he  that  WRSteth  Ais/  is  a  son  causetb  sham»> 
20.20.whoso  c'jrseth Ai.i/.his  lampshall  be  piii  unt 

28.  V.  a  companion  of  riotous  men  shaniclh  A(>/. 
24.  whoso  robbeth  his  f.  or  niolher,  and  snitb 

29.  3.  whoso  loveth  wisdom,  rejoiceth  his  f. 
M.n.  the  ravens  pick  out  eye  lhat  mockelh  hi-'-f- 

/.ii(t.45.I0.woetohimthat  saith  to  Ai.«/.  what  hepelg 
Ezek.  18.  14.  beget  a  soTrthat  si'eth  all  his  f.'s  sins 

17.  he  shall  not  die  for  the  ini(|'nity  of  his  f. 

18.  as  for  his  f.  because  he  cruellv  oppressed 
/)n/i.5.2.io  bring  the  solden  vessels  AM/.bad  taken 
.imos'i.  7.  a  man  and  Ajs/.  goin  lo  the  same  maid 
y.erh.  13.3.  A;.«  f.  and  moliier  shall  thrust  him  thnj 
.Afol.  1.  0.  a  son  honour.--  hisf.  a  servant  hi.i  maste, 
Mnt.  10.  35.  to  set  a  man  at  variance  ;iL'ain.=!i  hisf 

1.-...5. whoso  shall  sav  to  his  f.H  is  a  a\fl..nTn.'-';l.n 
O.and  JKmour  not  his  '"or  mother  he  shall  be  trss 


FAT 

Jtat,lG.  ;T.  (!loi^<)ll  of  mail  ijliull  como  in  (jlory  of 
his  F.  with  hiri  angels.  Murk^.  .<6.  /,uke  9. 2(i. 
81.  31.  whether  of  them  cli  I  thi:  will  of  Ai.</.  .' 
Mark  9.  21.  he  usked  /tisf.  how  long  ago  it  issiiice 
£.v&<;1.3i2:  Lord  shall  give  liiiii  lliu  liiame  uf /«»■_/ 
59.  they  called  him  after  the  name  of  /us  f. 
62.  tliey  made  signs  uiilo  /t(o>/.  how  to  call  liiin 
67. /lis  f.  Zacharias  was  hlled  with  the  H.  (ihost 
9.  42  Jesus  delivered  him  again  to  /lisf. 

14  26.  if  any  man  come  to  me,  and  hate  not  Ais/. 

15  12.  and  the  younger  of  them  said  lo  /iis  f. 
20.aroseand  came  to/tisf.  /nsf.snw  him,aiidran 
28.  therefore  came  /iig  f.  and  eiilrealed  liiin 

hkn  5.  18.  because  he  said,  that  God  was  /lis  f. 
lets  U).  1.  son  of  a  Jewess,  but  /lis  f.  was  a  Greek 
1  Cor.  5.  1   that  one  should  have  /lis  f.'e  wife 
Hcb.  T.  10.  liir  he  was  yet  in  the  loins  of  /lis  f. 
ftec.l.G.made  us  kings  and  priests  to  G.  and  /lis  F. 
11.  1.  /lis  K's  name  written  in  their  foreheads 
iiec  HoisK. 
F.ATHER-LN-LAW. 
Gen.  38.13.  behold.  tliy/.-m-/a(cgoeih  to  Timnalh 
25.  when  brought  forth.she  went  to  hat  f. -in-law 
Kzod.  3.  1.  the  Hock  of  Jethro  WiAf.-in-tuir,  4.  18. 
18.  1.  Moses' f. -inlaw,  8,14,17.  Jiiil^.  1  .llj.  |  4.1 1. 
27.  Mosr«  let  his  f.-in.-law  depart.'aiid  he  we:it 
iV«7?i. 1(1.20.  Raguel  the  Mldianite,Moic^'/.-/»-Zf.w 
/i«/^.19.4.his/.-m-ia!0  retained  him,-in.i'lie  alo  Ip 
T.when  he  rose  to  depart, iiis/.-i?;  la:c  orijed  him 
lSa/n.4.1i).  when  she  hentd/.-tn-iitir  w  :if  deaJ,»l. 
Jo/in  18.  13.  Annas  was  f.-iii-laii  to  Caifiplias      i 

My  FATIIEK. 

ticn.  19.  34.  behold,  1  lay  yesternight  with  my  f. 

20.  12. she  is  daughter  of  iny  f.  not  of  my  mother 

27.  12.  my  f.  peradventure  will  feel  me,  I  shaJl 

34.  Esau  cried,  bless  me,  even  mo  also,  O  my  f. 

31.  5.  the  God  uf  my  f.  42.  |  32.  9.  Exod.  18.  4." 
44.  24.  when  we  came  to  thy  servant  my  f.  27,  30. 

32.  for  I  became  surety  for  the  lad  lo  my  f. 
1  j.3  doth  myf.  ynt  live?||9.  haste  to  go  up  to  myf. 
13.  tell  myf.  ||  47.1. »«!//.  and  brethren  are  come 
48.  18.  not  so,  my  f.  for  ibis  is  the  first-born 
Deut.  20.  5.  a  Syiian  ready  to  perish  was  my  f. 
Jos/i.  2.  13.  ye  will  save  alive  my  f.  and  mother 
Judg.^.ll.  myf.  fought  for  you,  and  delivered  you 
11.30.  myf.  if  thou  hasf  opened  thy  mouth 
14.  16. 1  have  not  told  n  my  f.  nor  my  mother 

1  Sam.  9.5.  lest  viy  f.  leave  caring  for  the  asses 
14.  29.  Jonathan  said,  my  f.  troubled  the  land 

18. 18.  wlio  am  I,  and  what  is  my  f.'s  family? 
19.  2.  saying,  Saul  iriyf.  seekethto  kill  thee 

3.  and  I  will  commune  with  my  f.  nfthee 
SO.  2.  myf.  will  do  nothing,  but  he  will  shew  it  me 

13.  Lord  be  with  thee, as  he  hath  been  with  viyf. 
22.  3.  let  my  f.  and  my  mother  be  with  you 
23. 17.  the  hand  of  Saul  my  f.  shall  not  find  thee 

2  .Sam.  IG.  3.  restore  me  the  kingdom  of  my  f. 
19.  37.  that  I  maybe  buried  by  the  grave  ot'viyf. 

\Kinffs^.^ti.thou  barest  the  ark  ofihe  Lord  before 
David  myf.  in  all  wherein  my  f.  wasalflicted 

32.  my  f.  David  not  knowing  thereof 
44.  the  wickedi'oss  that  thou  didst  lo  David  myf. 

3.  fi.  thou  hast  snewed  to  Oavid  tnyf.  great  mercy 
7.  hast  made  thy  servant  king  instead  ofmyf. 

5.  3.  David  my  f.  could  not  build  a  house 
5.  as  the  Lord  spake  lo  David  myf.  saying 

6.  17.  it  wns  in  the  heart  of  David  myf.  to  build 
24.  who  hast  kept  wilh  thy  servant  David  my  f. 
26.  let  my  word  be  verified  to  myf.  2  C/ir.  6.  16. 

12.  10.  thus  thou  shall  say,  my  little  finger  shall 

be  thicker  than  myf.'a  loins,  2  C/iron.  10. 10. 

ll.mi//.lade  you  with  a  heavy  yoke,  2CAr.lO.  H. 

14.  myf.  chastised  you  with  whips,  2  C/tr.  10.14. 

15.19.  league  between  myf.  and  thy  f.  2  C/ir.  16.3. 

19.20.  let  me,  1  pray  thee,  kiss  my  f.  and  mother 
So.  34.  the  cities  my  f.  took  I  will  restore 

2ffi''7i^j2.12.  Elisha  saw    ,and  he  cried, my/,  myf. 

6.  21.  myf.  shall  I  smite  them  ?  shall  [  smite  them? 

13. 14. Elisha  said,  myf.  myf.  the  chariot  of  Israel 

I  C/ir.  28.  4.  LorrI  cho.<e  me  before  all  the  nouse  of 

myf.  and  among  the  sons  ofmyf.  he  liked  me 

iChr.  2.  3.  as  thou  didst  deal  with  myf.  so  deal 

JV*cA.2.3.  the  place  ofmyf.s'  sepulchres  lieth  waste 

5.  send  me  lo  the  city  of  my  fa'  sepulchres 
Jnh  17.  14.  I  said  to  corruption,  thou  art  my  f. 

.34.  t3R.  myf.  let  Job  be  tried  to  the  end 
FsaLTl.  10.  when  my/.and  my  mother  forsake  me 

89.  2fi.  he  shall  cry  uiito  me,  thou  art  my  F.  my  G. 
pTov.4.X  for  I  was  my  f.'s  son,  tender  aiid  beloved 
/*«.  8.  4.  the  child  have  knowledge  to  cry,  myf. 
Jcr.  2.  27.  Siiyinj  to  a  stock,  thou  art  my  f. 

3.  4.  wilt  thou  ,iot  cry  unto  me,  my  F.  ?  19. 

20.15.  cursed  be  man  who  brought  tidings  to  my/. 
l')ay>.  5.  13.  whom  my  f.  brought  out  of  Jewry 
MnLLIX.  hethatdoeth  the  will  of  »ny  F.  12.  50. 

fe.  21.  sufTer  me  to  go  and  bury  my  f.  lAilicO  .59. 

10.32.  him  will  I  confess  before  my  F.  in  heaven 

33.  him  will  I  also  deny  before  my  F.  in  heaven 
11.27  arc  delivered  to  mo  of  my  F.  Luke  10.22. 
15. 13  plant  my  heavenly  F.  hath  not  p.»nted 

190 


FAT 

Mat.  10. 17.  but  my  F.  who  is  in  heaven  revealed  it 
18.  10.  their  angels  behold  the  face  of  .vij'  F. 
19.  It  shall  be  done  ot  my  F.  w  ho  is  m  iieuvon 
35.  so  shall  my  heavenly  F.  also  do  unto  you 
20.  23.  tin  whom  it  is  prejiared  ol  my  F. 

24.  3(i.  that  day  knoueih  no  man  but  my  F.  onlv 

25.  34.  the  king  shall  say, come  ye  blessed  of //;y  /'. 

26.  29. 1  drink  it  new  witii  you  m  my  F.'a  kmgiluiii 
39.  U  my  F.  il  it  be  possible,  let  tlnscuj)  jiass  me 
42.  my>. if  this  cup  may  iiot|iass,lhy  will  be  done 

53.  thmkest  thou  that  1  eaunol  ptuy  lo  my  F.  ? 
Luke  2.  49.  that  1  must  be  about  my  F.'a  business 

15.17.  how  many  hired  serv.  ofmyf.  have  biead  J 
18.  I  will  arise,  and  go  lo  my  f.  and  will  say,  F. 
16.  27.  I  pray  thee,  send  him  to  my  f.'s  hoiiae 

22.  29.  as  my  F.  hath  appointed  unto  me 
24.  49.  1  send  the  promise  of  my  F.  upon  you 

Jo/in  5.  17.  my  F.  workelh  hitherto,  and  I  work 
30.  I  seek  not  my  own,  but  the  will  of  my  F. 
43. 1  am  come  in  lUJjF.  s  name, ye  receive  me  not 

6.  32.  but  my  F.  give:!:  you  llie  true  bread 
65.  none  come  lo  me,  except  it  be  given  of  my  F. 

8. 19.  Jesus  said,  ye  neither  know  me,  nor  viy  F. 

28.  as  my  F.  Iiaili  laughl  me,  1  -ueak  these  things 
38.  I  speak  that  which  1  have  .-een  with  viy  F. 
'19.  Iioi  1  lionour  my  F.  and  y<>  dislioiiour  me 

54.  It  is  ;;/(,'/•'.  thai  honoureth  me.  of  whom  ye  say 
1(1.  17.  t'.trefore  doili  my  F.  love  me,  because 

1"^.  mi-  •'on.maiidment  have  I  received  of  my  F. 
'^.".vM.iks  I  do  il,  mil  F.'s  name  hear  witness  oliiie 

29.  I'ty  F.  wl.ii give  1  hem  me.  isgreater than  all, 
none  is  able  to  phirk  themoutof?/!?,'  ii'.'s  hand 

30.  I  and  my  F.  are  one 

32.  many  goc.d  vtorks  have  I  shewed  from  my  F. 
3/.  if  1  do  not  the  v.orks  of  vty  F.  believe  me  not 

12.  2<i.  if  tiiiy  =en ,:  me,  him  will  7iiy  F.  honour 
1 4  V.  if  know  I:  me,  ^iiould  have  known  my  f'.also 
12.  gieatcr  vvu:!.,,,  because  1  go  to  my  F.  16. 10. 

20.  at  that  dr  .■  ve  k!i:i11  know  that  I  am  m  my  F. 

21.  lie  th-.it  iove.ili  n;e.  shall  be  loved  of  my  F.  23. 
26.  1  go  to  tnc  Father,  iity  F.  isgreater  ihan  I 

15.  1.  !  am  the  vine,  viy  F.  is  the  husbandmlan 
8.  herein  is  my  F.  glorified,  that  ve  bear  fruit 
10.  even  as  I  hnve  kepi  my  F.'s  oommandinenls 
15.  all  that  I  heard  of  Hiy  /'.  1  hav  made  known 

23.  he  that  hatetli  me,  hatelh  my  F.  also,  24. 
18.11.  thecupmyf'.hathgiven.shall  I  not  drink  it? 
20. 17. touch  not.lijr  I  aiiinot  yet  ascended  lomyF. 

say  to  them,  I  ascend  lo  my  F.  and  your  Father 


21.  as  viy  F.  iialli  sent  me,  even  so  send  I  you 
Rev.  2.  27.  even  as  I  received  of  my  F. 
3.5.1  will  confess  liis  name  before  myF.a.nd  angels 

Our  FATHER. 
Ocn. 19.31.  ourf.  is  old||32.  make  n»r/.drink  wine 
31.  I.Jacob  hath  taken  away  all  that  is  our  f  Hi. 

42.  13.  the  youngest  is  this  day  with  ourf.  32. 

43.  28.  thy  servant  our  f.  is  in  good  health 

44.  31.   bring  ourf.  with  sorrow  lo  the  gjave 
JV«m.27.3.o«r/.died  in  the  wilderiiess,lmd  no  sons 

4.  why  should  the  name  of  our  f.  be  done  awav? 
1  C/tr.  29.  10.  blessed  be  thou,  L.  God  of  Isr.  ourf. 
/so. 63.16. doubtle8S,thou  art  wurf'.Abnih. ignorant 
64.8.  O  Lord,  thou  art  our  F.  we  are  the  clay 
Jer.  35.  6.  ourf.  commanded  us  drink  no  wine 

8.  we  have  obeyed  the  voice  of  our  f.  10. 
JMat.fi.  9.  our  F.  which  art  in  heaven,  I^ke  11.2. 
Mark  11.10.  blessed  be  the  kingdom  ofour/.Pand 
Luke  1.73. the  oath  which  heswarelooHr/.Abrah. 
3.  8.  begin  not  to  say,  we  have  Abraham  to  ourf. 
.John  4.  12.  art  thou  greater  than  our  f.  7  8.  .53. 
.ficts  7.2.  the  God  of  glory  appeared  lo  ourf. 
Horn.  1.7.  grace  lo  you,  and  peace  from  God  our  F. 
and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  1  Cor.  1.  3.  2  Cor. 
1.  2.  2  Tliess.  1.  2.  J  Tim.  1. 2.  P/tilcm.  3. 

9.  10.  conceived  by  one,  even  by  our  f.  Isaac 
Gal.  1.  4.  according  to  the  will  ot  God,  and  our  F. 
i^/)A. 1.2.  grace  be  lo  you,  and  peace  from  G.our  F. 

andL.'Jes.(^h.  PAi/.  1.2.  CW.  1.2.  17'Ac«5.1.1. 
P/iH.A.'id.  unto  God  our  F.  be  glory  for  ever,  amen 
1  T/iess.  I.  3.  in  the  sight  of  God  and  our  F. 
3.  11.  now  God  rvr  F.  direct  our  way  unto  you 
13.  may  stablish  you  in  holiness  before  G.  our  F. 
2TAes.<.  1.  1.  Paul  unto  the  church  in  God  our  F. 
2. 16.  now  God,  even  our  F.  comfort  your  hearts 

T/ieir  FATHER. 

(rcn.Q.SS.Shem  and  Jajihet  covered  the  nakedness 

aft/icirf.  and  saw  not  the  nakedness  of  tlieirf. 

19.33.  they  marie  fAe(>/.  drink  wine  that  night 

^36.  both  Lot's  daughters  with  child  by  t/ieir  f. 

37.  12.  hij  brethren  went  to  feed  t/ieir  f.'s  tlock 

Exod.2.  lo.  filled  troughs  to  water  t/ieirf.'s  flock 

4C   15.  anoint  Ibem  as  Ihoii  didst  anoint  tlieirf. 

JVani.36.fi.  to  the  tribe  of  <Af(r/.  shall  they  marry 

Jos/i.  19.  47.  after  Dan  t/ieirf.  Jiidir.  18.  29. 

1  Sam.  2.2.5.  they  hearkened  not  to  voice  of  <Acir/. 

10.  12.  one  of  the  same  place  said,  who  is  tlieirf.? 
1  Kill  (T.I  13.  )l.  the  prophet's  sons  lold  t/ieirf. 
1  C/ir.  7.  22.  Ephraim  tlieirf.  mourned  many  days 

24.  2.  Nadab  and  Abihu  died  before  tlieirf. 

25.  3.  under  the  hands  of  t/icir  f  Jeiluthun,  6, 


PAT 

2  Chron.  21.  3.  lUti,  f.  gave  them  great  (fiffg 
Jiilj  42.  15.  tlicirf.  gave  ih'm  inharitance      ' 
.*^rur.3!'.  1 1.  tii<:.t-  is  agencration  thit  cureeth  2k  / 
.k-v.  i'j.  7.  Clip  ot  consolation  lo  drink  for  tkcirf 

.35.  11.  Jo:iadab's8ons obeyed  t  /.'s  command. \fi 
F.zak.  -22.  10.  they  discovered  tkeirf.'e  nakedncK 
Mil'.  A.  21.  Ill  a  shiji  wiih  Zebedei;  their  f. 
■Jv;.  they  lelt  ship  and  tlieir  f.  and  followed  hiir 

13  J;*  nghieous  shall  slime  in  kiiigdnm  of ihdrf 

Ihy  FA'lHER. 

*■.>«.  12.1.  Lord  Siiid,  get  thee  from  «/(); /.'ft  U.us. 

27.  li.  I  heard  thy  f.  Hpoak  to  Esau  thv  brother 
10.  ibou  Shalt  bring  :t  to  tky  f.  that  lie  eat 

3rt.ll.Jorl;ihsaid,reiiiaiii  a  widow  at  tAy/.>  hoiist 

4t).  3.  1  am  ilie  (iod  of  tliy  f.  fear  not  to  go  down 

49.  2.-).  by  the  God  oftliyj.  who  shall  help  thee 
2r).  the  blessings  of  tky  f.  have  prevailed  ubov 

50.  16.  thy  f.  commanded  before  he  died,  saym 
17.  forgive  the  servants  of  the  God  of  t/iiif. 

F.xod.  20.12.  honour  l/iyf.  and  tliy  mother  tiiat  th; 
days  may  be  long,  JMut.'i.lQ.  jV/at.15.4.  1 19.. 9. 
JVitm.  18.2.  iliy  brelhren  of  llie  tribe  of  tliy  f.  bring 
iJeut.  6.  3.  as  the  God  of  tliy  f.  jiromised  thee 
32.  6.  is  not  he  t/iy  f.  that  lnuglit  thee  ? 

7.  ask  thyf.  and  he  will  shew  thee,  thy  elders 
Ruth'2.  11.  how  thou  hast  left  thy  f.  and  mother 

1  Sam.  20.  1.  and  what  is  my  em  before  thy  f.? 
6.  if  thyf.  at  all  miss  me,  then  say,  David  asked 

2  .Saw.6.21.  the  Lord  which  chose  me  before  l/iyf 
10.  3.  Ihinkesl  thou  that  David  doth  honour  t/iyf. 

that  he  sent  comforters  to  thee  '  I  Chron.  19.  3 

16.  19.  as  1  have  served  in  thy  f.'s  presence 

IKings  1 1. 12.1  will  not  do  it  H>r  David  thy  f.'s  sake 

12.4.  l/iyf.  made  yoke  grievous,  10.  2CAron.l0.4. 

15.19.  there  is  a  league  betw.  my  faaJicr  and  thy/ 

20^  .34.  the  cities  which  my  father  look  from  t/iy  f. 

'2  Kings  3.  13.  gel  ihee  to  the  iirojibets  of  thy  *"' 

20.  5.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  David  tht  f 

'i  Chron.  2].  12.  /sa.  38.  i 

1  CAr.  28.  9.  my  son,  know  thou  ihe  God  of  thy  f 

2  Chr.l.  17.  if  thou  wilt  walk  behire  me  as  t/iy  f. 
■Job  15.  10.  are  aged  men  much  elder  than  thy  f. 
Prov.  1.  8.  hear  ilie  instruction  of  thy  f.  23.  22. 

6.  20^  my  son,  keep  thy  f.'s  commamlmein 

23.25  tliyf.  and  mother  shall  be  glad,  she  rejoict 

27.10  tbineown  and  tAy/.'s  friend  forsake  not 
Isa.  43.  27.  (Ay  first/,  hath  sinned  against  me 

.58.  14.  feed  thee  wilh  Ihe  hciitage  of  Jacob  «Ay/ 
.A»7-.12.6.houseof  t./.  dealt  treacherously  wilh  tlice 

22.  IS.did  noUAy/.  eat,  drink;  and  do  judgment? 
Fztk.K.'i.  thyf.  was  an  Amorile,  mother  a  Uittito 
Z>an.,5.11.  in  the  day.s  of  thyf.  the  king,  I  say  Ihitf 

18.  God  gave  thy  f.  a  kingdom  and  glory 
Mat.  6.  4.  thy  F.  which  seeth  in  secret,  6,  18. 

6.  shut  thy  door,  pray  to  thy  F.  who  is  in  secret 
Mark  7.  10.  for  Moses  said,  honour  «Ay /.  and 
mother,  10.  19.   J.ukc  18.  20.  F.ph.  6.  2. 
Luke  2.  48.  thyf.  and  I  aonghl  thee  sorrowing" 

15.  27.  .-.nd  thyf.  balh  killed  the  fatted  calf 
./ioAHS  lO.thensaid  liicv  unto  him,  where  is  <At/r.» 

r»«»- FATHER. 
Gen.2\£.  with  all  my  power  I  have  served  your/ 

<.yoMr/.hath  deceived  me, and  changed  my  wages 

43.  7^is  your  f.  alive?  have  ye  another  brother  ' 

44.  17.  as  for  you,  gel  you  up  in  peace  Xoyour  f. 
4,5. 19.  take  you  wagons,  bring  your  f.  and  come 
49.  2.  sons  of  Jacob,  hearken  unto  Israel  your  f. 

Jer.  35.  18.  because  ye  obeyed  Jonadab  your  /'. 

F.zek.  16.  4.5.  mother  a  Hittil'e,  your  f.  an  Amorile 

Mat.  5.  111.  may  glorify  your  F.  who  is  in  heavei, 

45.  may  be  the  children  of  y««;-  F.  in  lieaven 

48.  be  ye  perfect,  as  y««r  /•'.  in  heaven  is  perfec* 

6.  I.  otherwise  ye  have  no  reward  of  your  F. 

8.  your  F.  knoweth  what   things  ve  have  neeC 

of  before  ye  ask  them,  X.' Luke  12.  30, 

14. if  ye  forgive,y»K)-lieavenlyF.will  forgive  ynil 

15.  if  ye  forgive  not,  neither  will  i-onr  F.  forg  vc 


your  trespasses,  Murk  II   25^^26. 

10.  29.not  one  sparrow  shall  fall  wiihout  your  F. 

18.  14.il  is  not  the  willof  yo«r  F.  that  one  perish 

23.9.  call  no  man  your  f.  upon  the  earth,  for 

one  is  your  F.  wliich  is  in  heaven 

AwAe6.36.be  ye  merciful, apyo»(rKalso  ismercifu, 

12.32.  it  \syoiir  F.'s  pleasure  lo  give  yon  kingdom 

./oAmS.  38.  ye  do  what  ye  have  seen 'with  your  f. 

41. ve  do  the  deeds  ofyoMr/.lhen  said  they  to  hin' 

42.Jes.said, if  God  were  ynurF.ye  would  bre  m( 

44.  ye  are  of  your  f.  the  devil,"  and  Ihe  lusts  of 

your  f.  ye  will  do,  ho  was  a  murder'.. 

20. 17. 1  ascend  to  mv  F.  and  your  F.  to  m\  God 

FATHERS. 

Eiorf.6.14.lhpse  arc  Ihe  hends  of  their/,  houem,  25 

.Tosh.  14.  1. 1  19.51.  I  21. 1.  1  Chr.  8.  10,  13,  28. 

10.fi.  neither  thy  father,  nor  Ihy/.falher  have  eoeij 

20.  5.  visiting  lb?  iniipi  ly  of  the  /.  upon  Xht 

children,  34.  7.  JWt/i.  14.  18.  Deut.  5.  9. 

Dc««.24. 16.  the/,  shall  not  be  put  to  death  forth* 

children,  nor  children  for/.  2  Kings  14.  6, 

/oA30  1.  who-e/.  I  would  have  disdained  lo  let 

I  Prop.  19.  14. 1  ouse  and  .-iches  are  inheritance  ivf/ 


FAT 

Tsa.  40  23.  klnijsiliull  be  thy  nursing/,  and  iiuociii 
/er.  C.  31.  /.  and  suns  shall  fall  on  theiii,  iJ.  14. 

7.  18.  chi'dreii  gather  wood,/,  k'ndle  llie  tire 

81.  iJ9./.  have  eaten  sour  grapes,  Ezck.  18.  2. 

S'J.  18  recoinjiensest  inu)^iiy  of  the  /.  on  children 

4~.  3.  the/,  shall  not  look  back  to  their  cliildren 

Kl'^A.S.  UK  the/,  shall  eat  the  sons  in  niids't  oflliee 

A'al.  4.  6  lie  siiall  turn  the  heart  of  the  /  to  the 

chddren,  and  children  to  their/,   /^ukc  1.  17. 

fohn  7  -iJ  not  because  it  is  of  Moses,  but  of  the  /. 
dclg  7  2.  men,  brethren,  aiul/.  hearken,  '22.  1. 

13.  32.  the  promise  which  was  made  unto  the/. 

22.  3-  the  perfect  manner  of  the  law  of  the/. 
WuHi. 'J.  5.  whose  are  the/,  of  wlioni  <^'hrist  came 
ICur  l.l.Vthcugh  instructors,  yet  have  not  many/ 
l\pk  G  4.  /  provoke  not  your  ciiildren,  Co!.  3.  21. 
Hch.  I.  !.  Go<l  wlio  spake  in  times  jiast  to  the/. 

'.2.  il.  we  !.ad/.  of  our  Hesli  who  corrected  us 
8/'ef.3.4.  since  the/,  fell  asleep,  all  things  continue 
I  fuha  2.13. 1  write  unto  you/,  ye  liave  known,  14. 

Sec  UjRIKI),  ClIIKF. 

His  FATIIGR.S. 

1  Khtffs  15.  12.  he  removed  the  idols  /Us  f.  made 
a  King$  12.  l-i  took  the  things  Itisf.  had  dedicated 

15.  9.  he  did  what  was  evil  as  kis  f.  had  done 
2i:  22.  he  forsook  L.  God  of  *(>/.  "iChron.  21.  10. 
23. 32.  accordiiii;  to  all  liisf.  had  done,  37.  |  24.  9. 

2  CAron.21.19.  no  burning  like  the  burning  of  his  f. 

28.  25.  Aliaz  provoked  the  Lord  God  liiicis  f, 
30.19.  prepareth  his  heart  to  seek  the  God  ot'hisf. 
33. 12.  he  humbled  himself  before  God  oi'/iis  f. 

I'sal.  49.  19.  he  shall  go  to  the  generation  of  his  f. 
109.  14.  let  the  iuicjuity  of  A/.s-/.  be  remembered 
Dan.  11.  21.  shall  do  what  his  f.  have  not  done 

37.  neither  shall  ho  regard  the  God  of  his  f. 

38.  and  a  god  whom  A/.-/,  knew  not  shall  iionour 
'/cJi  13.3b.David  was  laid  to  hisf.  saw  corrujition 

Mij  TATllEKS. 
Gt'.it.  47.  9.  not  attained  to  the  years  of  my  f. 
30.  I  will  lie  with  my  f-  carry  me  out  of  Egypt 

48.  Hi.  and  the  name  of  iiuj  f.  be  named  on  them 

49.  29.  bury  mo  with  my  f.  in  the  cave  in  hold 
Kiod.  l.>.  2.  he  is  my  f.  (Jod,  I  will  exalt  him 

1  Kin^s  19.  4.  for  [  am  no  better  than  my  f. 
21.  3.  give  the  inheritance  of  my  f.  to  thee,  4. 

2  Kind's  19. 12.  have  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 

them  inyf.  destroyed  ?  2  Chr.  32. 14.  Isa.  37.12. 
2  f'Aro)/.32. 13.kiiow  not  what  1  and  my/.havodone 
/'.•.•«/.  39.  12.  tor  I  am  a  sojiiurner  as  all  myf.  were 
OuH.  2.23,  1  thank  and  piaise  llioe,<)Go(i  of  w/y/. 
•ict.iH.  :4.  .so  worsl-.ip  I  the  (Jod  of  my  f. 
(ial.  1.  14.  beiiif  /ei^  Ions  of  the  traditions  of  j«j//. 

"o«r  rATIIERS. 
lien.  4(i.  34.  '.I'l  now  both  we  and  also  oitr  f.  47.  3. 
.\i((/;.  20.  15.  b(.w  our  f.  went  down  into  Egypt 
/'<;«(. 5. 3   Loid  made  not  this  covenanlwith  niirf. 

6.  23.  land  wi:<r\i  be  sware  to  our  f.  2t).  3,  15. 
2(i.  7.  cried  lo  I'le  God  of  oitr  f.  the  Lord  heard 

Jvsh.  22  28.  the  pattern  of  the  altar  our  f.  made 
24.  17.  broushl  .iiirf  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
fuil-r  li.  13.  whi!re  lie  miracles  which  /.«r/.t(dd  of? 

',Kiiii's  K  .57  God  be  vnih  ns,  as  he  was  with  ourf. 
58  his  BtHtules,  whicn  he  commaiid.ed  our  f. 

2  fCiit^s  22.  13.  b'ca  use  our  /.  iiavc  not  hearkenfid 

i  CAr»»t. 12.17  th.'  <;od  of  ourf.  look  and  rebuke  it 

29.  15.  tor  we  -irt-  -iiioiirners,  as  were  all  ourf. 
18   (>  Lord  G-iii  of  nor f.  keep  forever  in  the- 

il»ii,i;litsoriheli.iail  ofthypeople, 'iCAr.  2!.>.ti. 
tnirnii  tj  31.  wliieh  thoiigavest  «//r/.  .VcA  9.,3r). 
29.  (i.  Cor  our  f  h  ive  trespassed  ami  Aoik  evil 
9.  lot  io,  uH?  /  have  fallen  by  the  sword 
34  21».ii/i  /.  have  not  kept  the  woril  of  the  Lord 
Ezra^.  12.  but  alter  our  f.  had  provoked  God 

7.  27.  blessed  be  (he  Lord  fJod  of  our  f 

9.  7   cinee  the  davs  of  our  f.  in  a  great  trespass 
Nf'-  9.!l.   lidst  see  the  ami.-tioiiof»Hr/.  in  Egypt 
lti//«i- /.de-lb  .•'oiiiliy,  and  hardened  thrir  necks 
Psnl.  22.  I    ..«»  /.  irnsied  m  thecr,  they  trusted 
44    1   .(cr/    iiavi  told  ns  what  thou  didst,  78.  3. 
lOti.  h  we  bavesiiiiii'd  wilh  ««r/.  and  committed 
'■   out  f  unibrslood  not  thy  wonders  in  Egypt 
/sa.tM    II     house,  where  n«r/.  praised  thee 
Jrr.'.i.'CA.  shame  li.ith  devoiireil  IheJabourof  »Hr/. 
25.  «e  and  our  f.  have  not  obeyed  the  voice 
lb   I'l.  surely  ourf.  have  inherited  lies,  vanities 
44.  17  as  we  have  done,  \vi-  and  our  f.  our  kings 
r.,ani.').7.tiur  f\in\n  sinned, niid  are  not, have  borne 
t)an  9   8.  eoiifnsion  of  face  lielongeth  b)  our  f. 

16.  for  oiir  sins  and  tiie  iniipiities  of  our  f. 
MiC.  7  -.K  sworn  to  oxir  f.  from  the  days  of  old 
Mat.  2.  10.  by  profaning  the  covenant  of  our  f 
Milt.  23.  30.  if  we  had  been  in  the  days  of  oui  f. 
^.nki  1.  ."i.i.  as  ho  spake  In  our  f.  to  Abraham 
72.  tit  perform  the  mercy  promised  lo  ourf. 
John  4.  20.  ourf.  worshipped  in  this  mountain 
fi.  31.     ur  f.  did  eat  manni  in  the  desert 
Act.'iJ  l.3.Godof9«r/.hatli  glorified  hisSon.Iesns 
2.S.  of  the  covenant  whii-|i  God  made  with  ourf. 
5.30  Ood  of  our/,  raised  up  Jisus,  whom  ye  slew 
7.  11.  came  dejrili.  our  f.  found  no  sustenance 
191 


FAT 

Ada  7.  15.  Jacob  went  down  and  died,  and  ourf. 
19.  and  evil  entieated  our/and  east  out  children 
38.tliir  is  he  which  spake  m  Sinai  and  with  our  f. 
39.  to  whom  our  f.  would  not  obey,  but  thrust 
44.<)Hr/.had  the  tabernacle  of  witness  in  wilder. 

13.  17.  (iod  of  this  peojilo  of  Israel  chose  ow  f. 
15.  lO.ayoke  which  u«r/.iior  we  were  able  to  beat 

20.  ti.  for  the  hope  of  the  promise  made  to  our  f. 
28.  25.  well  sjiake  Holy  Wiost  by  Esaias  to  lur  f. 

1  Cor.  10.  1.  all  our  f.  were  under  the  cloud 
HUiit  with  FATHERS. 

1  A'ings  2.  10.  so  David  .fUpt  with  his/.  11.  21. 
43.  Solomon  sirpt  with  his/.  2CA?uh.  9.  31. 

14.  2(1.  Jeroboam  !,ic!)l  with  his/.  2  Kings  14.  29. 
31.  Kehoboam  slept  with  his/.  2  Chron.  12.  Hi. 

15.  S.  Abijain  .tlqit  with  his/.  2  Ckrou.  14.  1. 
24.  and  y\sa  sLi-pt  wilk  Ins/  2Chroii.  10.  13. 

li>.0,soBaasha,<;/fyyr  (/n(A/.||28.0iini  slept  tcith  f. 
22.10.Ahab  si.  !c./.||.50.  Jeliosliapbat,  2  CAr.21.'l. 
2/w;i^r5  8.  24.Joram  slept  with  his/.  ||  10.35.  Jeliu 
13.9.  Jelioaliaz,s;(7y«!c/iA  his/  ||  13.  Joasli,l-l.iti. 
14.22.  after  that  the  king  slept  withf.  2  Chr.  2G.2. 
15.  7.  Anariah  slept  with  Ins/  {|  22.  Menaheni 
38.  Jotham  slept  with  his/.  2  Chron.  HI.  9. 

10.  20.  Ahaz  slept  with  his/.  2  Chron.  28.  27. 
20. 21.  Hezekiah  slept  with  his  /.  2  Chrtin.  32. 33. 

21.  18.  Jlanasseh  sUpt  with  his/  2  Chruii.  33. 20. 
24.  0.  Jehoiakim  slept  with  his/. 

2  Chron.  20.  23.  IJzziali  slejit  with  his/. 

Tluir  FATHERS. 

Eiod.  4.  5.  that  liie  God  of  «Ati>/.  hath  appeared 

6.  14.  heads  of  I  heir  f.  25.  .Josh.  14.  1.  |  19.  51.  | 

21.  1.  1  Chr.  5.  24.  I  7.  2,  7.  |  8.  0.  |  9.  9,  33. 

Z.ei'.  20.  .39.  in  imt\u\\y  of  their  f.  shall  pine  away 

40.  if  they  conless  tlie  iniquity  of  (Ac(f/. 
JV«;H.11.12.lhe  land  thou  swaresf  to  give  wlheirf. 
14.  23.  heut.  10.  11.  I  31.  20.  Josh.  J.  U. 
I  5.  (i.  I  21.  43,  44.  Jer.  32.  22. 
A>fH/.29.25.  havei'orsakeii  thecovenanf  of  <Afir/. 
.fosh.  4.  0.  wiien  your  children  ask  their  f.  2S. 

22.  14.  each  one  a  head  of  the  house  of  their  f. 
.fudg.'i.VjAhtir  generation  wcregathered  to  their f. 

12.  they  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  their  f. 

17.  thi^y  turiieil  out  of  I  he  way  their  f.  walked  in 

19.  they  corrupted  themselves  more  than  their  f. 

20.  my  covenant  which  I  commanded  their  f. 
22.  if  they  keep  way  of  Lord,  as  their  f.  kept  it 

3.  4.  which  he  coniiiiandeil  their  f.  by  Moses 

1  Kings  8.  34.  and  bring  them  again  to  the  land 

thou  gavest  to  their  f.  48.  2  Chron.  0.  25,  38. 
9.  9.  who  brought  forth  their  f.  out  of  Egyi>t 
14."15.  out  of  the  land  wlmli  be  gave  to  their  f. 
2  Kings  21.  8.  Jer.  IG.  15.  |  24.  10. 
22.  provoker,  above  all  that  their  f.  Ii.ad  done 

2  Kings  21.15.  since  day  their  f.cmuc:  out  of  Egyi« 

1  Chr.  4.  38.  the  houseof  their  f.  increased  greatly 
5.  2,5.  transgressed  against  the  God  of  their  f. 
29.20.  blessed  the  (Jod  of  their  f. urn]  bowed  down 

2  Chr.  7. 22.  forsook  God  of  their  f.  24.  24.  |  28. 0. 

11.  16.  came  to  sacrifice  lo  the  God  of  their  f. 

13.  18.  they  relied  on  the  Lord  God  of  their  f. 

14.  4.  commanded  to  seek  Goil  of  their  f.  15.  12. 
19.  4.  brought  them  back  to  the  God  of  their  f. 
20.33.  not  [irepared  their  hearts  lo  God  of  their  f. 
30.  7.  whicli  trespassed  against  the  God  of  their  f. 

22.  making  conlession  to  the  God  of  their  f. 
,34.32.  according  to  the  covenant  of  God  oftlteirf. 

3.3.  from  following  the  Lord  the  God  of  their  f. 
30.  15.  God  of  their  f.  sent  by  his  ines-eiigers 
.Xch.  9.  2.  confessed  sins  and  iniipiilies  of  thrir  f. 

23.  into  the  land  thou  promisedsl  to  their  f. 
Job  8.  8.  prepare  thyself  to  the  search  of  their  f. 

15.  18.  which  wise  men  have  told  from  their  f. 
I'sul.  78.  8.  and  might  not  be  ns  thrir  f.  a  stubborn 

12.  marvelbms  things  did  he  in  sisilit  of  their  f. 

.57.  they  de.ilt  niil'ailhfnily  like  their  f 
Pro)!.  17.  f).  anil  the  glory  of  children  ti't:  their  f. 
Isn.  14.  21.  slaiifhicr  for  the  iniipiitv  of  their  f. 
■  far.  7.  2li.  tliev  did  wor^i.'  than  their  f. 
9.  14.  afier  Itiialim,  which  their  f.  taught  them 

10.  whom  they  nor  their  f.  have  known,  19.4. 

23.  27.  as  their  f.  have  forgotten  my  name 
31.32.  T  will  make  a  new  covenant,  not  accord,  to 

covenant  I  made  with  their  f.  11.10.  Heb.  8.  9. 
50.7.liave  sinned  aiiainst  Lord, the  hope  of  their  f. 
F.zek.  2.  3.  they  and  their  f.  have  transgressed 
S.IO.Ibe  fathers  shall  eatsons,and  sons  eat  fAciV/. 
20. 4. cause  them  lo  know  abominiitionsof  <Acir/. 

24.  their  eyes  were  after  their  f.  idols 

.linos  2  4.  their  lies,  after  wliiih  tAc7>  f.  walked 
J»fr(/.  4.0,  turn  the  heart  of  the  children  to  their  f. 
I.uke  ft.  23.  for  in  liKt:  manner  did  /A/"-  f. 
26.  lor  so  did  their  f.  lo  lh(!  false  propncia 
7'A.v  FATHKRS. 
Gen.  15.  15.  ihoii  shall  go  to  in.yf.  in  peace 
49.  8.  thy  f.  children  shall  bow  down  before  (bee 
Kxod.  13.  5.  into  land  which  he  sware  to  thy  f.  II. 
Deul   (i.  10,  18.  I  7.  12,  13.  |  8.  18.  |  9.  .5.  | 
13.  17    )  19.  H.  I  28.  II.  I  29.  13   \  30.  211. 
Deal  1  21.  go  jp,  possess  it,  as  God  of  (Ay /.  said 


FAT 

Dev,t.  4.  31.  nor  forget  covenant  of  <Aj(/.  he  sware 

37.  and  becau.ie  he  loved  thy  f.  10.  15. 
8.3.  humbled  thee  and  fed  thee  with  manna  wDicli 
thou  knewest  not,  neither  did  thy  f.  know,  Jtj. 
10.  22.  thy  f.  went  into  Egy.  with  seventy  (lersorr 

12.  1.  land  which  the  God  of  thy  f.  givetli  tiiee 

13.  tj.  other  gods  thou  nor  thy  f.  linown,  2a.  04. 
19.  8.  give  the  land  which  he  promised  thyf.il.  3 

23.  30.  to  a  nation  thou  nor  thy  f.  have  known 

30.  5.  do  ineegood  and  mulliply  ilice  above  thy  * 
9.  rejoice  over  thee,  as  he  rejoiced  over  thy  f. 

31.  Itj.  thou  slialt  sleep  wilh  thyf.  2  >iam.  7.  12. 

1  Kings  13.22.  sluill  not  come  to  sepulchre  of  thy  f. 

2  Kings  20.17.  what  thyf.  laid  up  be  carried  away 
22.  20.  I  will  gaiher  thee  to  thyf.  2  Chr.  34.  28 

1  Chron.  17.  11.  thou  must  go  to  be  with  thyf. 
Ezra  4. 1,5.  search  tho  book  of  the  records  of  thy  f. 
P,-<al.  45.  10.  instead  of  thy  f.siuiW  be  thy  children 
Proo.  22.  28.  remove  not  the  laiid-inark  thyf.  sel 
.Jer.  34.  5.  burned  with  I  he  burnings  of  thy  f. 
^cts  7.  32.  I  am  (iod  oftlnif.  IheG.  of  Abraha:r 

Your  FATHERS. 
Oen.  48.  21.  shall  bring  you  to  the  land  of  your  f. 
Ezod.'S.  13.  the  God  of  your  f.  hath  sent  me,  JJeut. 
1. 11.  I  4.  1.  .Josh.  18.  3.  2  Chron.iS.  9.  1  29.  5 
JSTum.  32.  8.  thus  ini  your  f.  JV7A.  13.  18. 

(4.  behold  yo  are  nsen  up  in  your  f.  stead 
Deul.  1.  H.  possess  the  land  llie  Lord  swaret02/o?/» 
/.  35.  I  7.  8.  I  8.  1.  I  1 1.  9,  21.  Judg.  2.  I. 
32. 17.  sacrificed  lo  gods  wlioin  yourf.  feared  not 
Jos-h.  24.2.  yourf.  dwelt  on  the  oilier  side  the  Hood 
0. 1  brought  yourf.  out  oli>gy]it,  Egy|it  pursued 
I'l.  put  away  the  gods  whiili  yourf.  served 
15.  whetiier  the  gods  whicli  your  f.  served 

1  .Savt.  12.  7.  acts  the  Lord  did  to  vou  and  yourf. 

8.  your  f.  cried,  the  Lord  brought  forth  yourf. 
15.  the  hand  of  I  lie  Lil.  against  yon  ns  ag.  yourf 

'2Ki»irs  37.13.  the  law  wliicli  I  commanded  yourf. 

2  Chron.  13. 12.  fight  ye  not  ag.  the  God  of  yourf. 
30.  7.  be  not  like  yoj/r/ and  brethren, 8.  Zech-l-i 
33.8.  remove  out  of  the  land  appoinled  for  yon-  f 

Ezra  8.28.  free-will  oflering  to  the  God  of  yovt  f 

10.  11.  make  confession  to  the  God  of  your  f. 
Psal.  9.5.  9.  when  yourf.  templed  me,  Heb.  3.  9. 
/iu.05.7.  your  and  the  iniquities  of  yourf.  togetbei 
.Jer.  2.  5.  what  iniquity  have  your  f.  found  in  me  1 

3.18.shall  come  to  the  land  I  have  given  to  yourf. 

7.7.  dwell  in  the  land  I  gave  lo  yourf.  14.  |  23..39. 

j  25.  5.  I  35.  15.  Ezek.  20.  42.  |  30.  28.  |  47.  II 

22.1  sjiake  not  to  your/ in  the  day  1  brought  thei" 

25.  since  the  day  yourf.  came  forth  out  of  EgypJ 

11.  4.  which  I  commanded  your  f.  17.  22. 
7.  for  I  earnestly  protested  unto  your  f. 

10.  11.  because  yovr  f.  have  forsaken  me 

12.  done  worse  than  your  f.  ||  13.  ye  nor  your  f 
34. 13.  T  made  a  covenant  with  yourf.  in  the  daj 

14.  but  your  f.  hcailtened  not  unto  nic 

44. 3.  whom  they  knew  not,neitlierthey  nor  your  f 

9.  have  ye  lorgotten  the  wickedness  of  your  f.  ? 

10.  in  my  sliilules  I  set  before  you  and  your  f. 
21.  the  incense  ye,  your  f.  and  kings  burn 

EzfA'.  20.  18.  walk  ye  not  in  thestatufi'sof  i/our/. 

27.  in  this  your  f.  have  blasphemed  me 

30.  are  ye  polluted  after  the  manner  of  your  f.  ? 

3i5.  like  as  1  ideaded  with  your  f.  so  with  you 
37,25.sliail  dwell  in  the  land  wherein  yourf.dwuH 
Hos.  9.  10. 1  .-aw  your  f.  as  the  first  ripe  of  fig-trec 
.Jiiel  1.  2.  Iialh  this  been  in  the  days  of  your  f.? 
y.eeh.  1.2.  the  Ld.halh  been  displeased  wubyourf 

4.  be  not  as  yourf.  ||  .5.  your  f.  where  are  they  \ 

G.  did  not  my  words  take  hold  of  your  f.  ? 
8.  14.  when  your  f.  (irovokcd  ine  to  wralli 
J\lal.  3.  7.  from  days  of  your  f.  ye  are  gone  awaj 
Mitt.  23.  32.  fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your  f. 
Lukr.  II   47.  of  prophets,  and  your  f.  killed  then* 

48.  ye  witness  that  ye  allow  the  deeds  of  your  f. 
.John  G.  49.  t/oht/.  did  eat  mannn,  nml  are  dead 

b!^.  not  as  yourf.  did  eat  manna,  and  are  dead 
Jlcts  7.51 .  ye  resist  Holy  Ghost  as  yourf.  did,  so  t« 

52.who  of  the  proph.iiave  iiolyM/r/.persecut(Mr. 
1  Pet.  1.  18.  received  bv  traditiim  from  your  f 

FATHERLESS. 
Eiod.  22.  22.  yc  shall  not  alHict  any/  child 

24.  your  wives  shall  he  widows,  and  cliildrrn/ 
Deut.  10. 18.  he  doth  execute  llie  judgment  of  tli( 

/.  and  widow,  Psal.  82.  3   Isn.  1.  17 
.Job  6.  27.  yn  overwhelm  the/  and  dig  a  pit 
22.  9.  file  arms  of  the/,  have  been  broker 
24.  3.  they  drive  away  the  ass  of  the/ 

9.  they  pluck  the/,  from  the  breast 
20.  12.  because  I  delivered  the  poor  and  the/. 
31    17.  eaten  alone,  and/,  have  not  fatcn  Iherev 
21.  if  1  have  lifted  tip  my  hand  against  the/. 
P.ial.  10.  14.  thou  art  the  helper  of  the/. 

18.  to  judge  the/,  and  the  oppressed 
08.  5.  a  father  of  the/,  a  judge  of  the  widow/ 
109.  fl.  let  his  children  be/,  his  will:  a  widow 

12  nor  let  any  favour  his/,  chiidrfn 
Prf.v.  23.  10.  enter  not  into  ibe  fiidds  i  f  the/. 
ha.  1 .  23.  they  judge  not  tlie  /.  .Jer.  5.  28    ' 


FAV 

ba.9.17.  the  Lordahal!  iiothave  mercy  on  tlipir/. 
ID.  2.  widows  tlicir  proy,  ihai  tliev  iii.iy  rob  tlie_/'. 
Jer.  49  Jl.  leave  Uiy /.  cliiklifti,  I  wiii  prese-vc 
Cam.^.'i.wv  ure  orpliaiis  a;Hl_/'.uur  iiiiiih«jr8«'i«'o\vs 
£:eA.3i.7.ii]  thee  have  they  vcxeil  ihi;  J'.:'.i>a  widow 
Hus.  14.  3.  lor  m  tliee  the/,  tiadiih  mercy 
Mal.,i.i.  a  witness  against  lho.-.e  liiiitoiiuress  the/. 
./a/».1.27.))iire  rehinuii  is  to  visil  tlie  f'.  'iDd  ^vl(lo•.v■s 

FATHEKLESS  with  ^traii^nr. 

i'ej(t.l4.2i*.ihe  *■?;■««  o-tr,  and  the /.and  iho  widow 

sliali  cunie  and  eat,  24.  lU,  20,  21.  j  2(5.  12,  13. 

1-t).  11.  the  stranger  and  f.  rejoice  witli  thue,  14. 

24.  17.  nor  pervert  judgment  u\'  .'trail!/ ur  nor/. 

27.ly.cursed  that  pervcilsjudg.of o.(/-«H^'-fT  and/. 

f  »'a/.94.l).tliey  slay  the  strav<rcr  and  murder  tiie/. 

14d.  y.  the  Lord  prcserveth  the  slrangiir  and/. 

JcT.  7.  ti.  it'  ye  oppressed  not  the  Struntscr.,  tlie/. 

and  the  widow,  22.  3.  Z'JcA.  7.  10. 

F.V'J'IIO.M;^. 

J}cts  27. 28.  they  found  it  twenty/,  again  fifteen  /. 

FAT].L\(.;." 
/aa.ll.G.thc  calf,  the  voung  lion, and  (he /.together 
FA'J'Ll.NGS.  I 

lSam.15.9.  Saul  spared  Agiig  and  the  best  of  the/,  i 
iiiam.  tj.  1.3.  I^avid  sacrificed  o.ven  and/.  I 

Ps.  tifi.  15. 1  will  offer  to  thee  Liiirnt-sacrilices  of/.  I 
Kzek.  39.  Id.  all  of  them/,  of  liashan 
JHat.^.  4.  my  oxen  and  inv/.  are  killed,  ail  ready 

FAT^'EtJtJ. 
Gen.  27.  28.  God  give  thee  of  the/,  of  the  earth 

:1U.  thy  dwelling  shitJI  be  the/,  of  the  earth 
Deut.  32.  15.  iliou  art  thick  and  coveied  with/. 
jlLiig.WM.  the  olive-tree  said,  .should  1  leave  my/..' 
Job  15.  27.  because  lie  covereth  his  face  with  liis/. 
3'J.  10.  that  set  on  thv  table  should  be  fall  of/. 
Pa.  36.8.  shall  be  satisfied  with  the/,  of  thy  house 
(J3.  5.  my  soul  be  satislied  as  with  marrow  and/. 
(iS.  11.  thou  crowiiest  year,  all  lliy  paths  drop/. 
73.  7.  eyes  stand  out  with/,  have  more  than  wish 
lOy  24.  knees  are  weak,  my  tiesh  faileth  of/. 
Isa.  17.  4.  once  (he/,  of  his  flesh  shall  wa.\  lean 
34.  8.  the  sword  of  the  Lord  is  made  fat  wilii/. 
7.  their  dust  shall  be  made  fat  witli/. 
55.  2.  and  lei  your  soul  delight  itself  in  /. 
Jer.31   14. 1  will  satiate  the  .soul  of  priests  wilh/. 
Rom.  11. 17.  with  tliem  partakest  of/,  of  tlie  olive 

FATS. 
Joel  2. 24.  the  /.  shall  overflow  with  wine  and  oil 
J.  13.  for  the  press  is  full,  the/,  overflow 

FATTED. 

I  Kings  4.  23.  ten  oxen,  beside  harts,  and/,  fowl 

Jcr.  4(i.  21.  her  hired  men  are  like/,  bullocks 

A'ec  Calf. 

FATTER,  sec  Countenances. 

FATTEST. 

/"Mi.  78.  31.  the  wrath  of  Cod  slew  tho/.oflliem 

Dan.  11.24.  shall  enter  on/.  jiJacca  of  the  province 

FAULT,  S. 
(ien.i\.  9.  butler  said,  I  remember  my/,  this  day 
Kxoi.  5.  l(j.  but  the/,  is  in  thine  own  people 
Deut.'iSt.  2.  cause  to  be  beaten  according  !o  his/. 

1  Sam.  29.  3.  and  I  have  found  no/,  in  him 

2  Sam.  3.  8.  Uiou  chargest  me  this  day  wilh  a/. 
Psnl.  19.  12.  cleanse  thou  me  from  secret/. 

59.  4.  they  run  and  prepare  without  mj/. 
T)an.  6.  4.  i  hey  could  find  no  occasion  or/,  in  liim 
Mat.  18.  15.  if  thy  brother  trespass,  tell  him  hia/. 
MarklJi.  eat  with  unwashen  hands,  they  found/. 
JLukei'A.  4.  Pilate  said,  chief  priests  and  peoule,  I 
find  no/,  in  this  man,  14.  Jolm  18.  .38.  |  19. 4.  fi. 
Rom.  9. 19.  thou  wilt  say,  why  doth  he  yet  find  /.  ? 
1  Cor.  6.  7.  now  there  is  utterly  a/,  among  you 
Oal.  ().  1.  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  a/,  restore  him 
Hob. 8.S.  for,  ffnding/.  with  them,  he  saitli,  behold 

9.  tl4.  who  ofTered  himself  without/,  to  God 
Jitii.  5. 16.  confess  your  f.  one  to  another,  [iray  one 
I  Pet  2.  20.  if  when  ye  be  buffeted  for  your/. 
Rev.  14.  5.  arc  without  f.  l)efore  the  throne  of  God 

FAULTLESS. 
Meb.  8.  7.  if  the  first  covenant  had  been/,  then 
Jude  24.  him  that  is  able  to  present  you  /.  with  joy 

FAULTY. 
AVm.S.'i.tSl.nosatisfaciion  for  a  murderer/,  to  die 
2!>am.  14. 13.  the  king  doth  speak  as  one  which  is/. 
Hos.W.i.  heart  Qivide<l,  now  shall  they  be  found/. 

FAVOUR. 

Gen  .39.21.  gave  Joseph/,  in  the  sight  of  the  keeper 

Eiotl.  3.  21.  I  will  give  this  people/,  in  sight  of  the 

Egyptians,  shall  not  go  empty,  11.  3.  |  13.  36. 

OcM<.  28.  50.  which  shall  not  shew  /.  to  the  young 

33.  23.  he  said,  O  Naphtali,  satisfied  with/. 
Joslt.  11.  20.  and  that  they  might  have  no/. 
1  Sam.  2. 26.  Samuel  was  in  /.  wilh  Lord  and  men 
•lob  10.  12.  ihiu  hast  granted  me  life  and  /. 
P*a/.5.]2.wilh/.wilt  compass  him  as  with  a  shield 

30.  5.  his/,  is  life,  weeping  may  endure  for  a  night 
7.  by  thy/.thou  hastmnde  my  mountain  to  stand 

44.  3.  because  thou  ha  ist  a/,  unto  them 

45.  12  even  the  rich  shall  entreat  thy/. 
S9.  17.  IB  thy/,  our  horn  shall  be  exalted 

102 


PaaMC'u.  t.rcnicm.me  with  tho/.thoubearest  thine 
112.  5.  a  gooil  man  sheweth/.  ami  knileUi 
UK.  56.  1  entreated  thyy'.  wnh  uiy  wiiolu  lieart 

I'ruo.  11.  27.  he  that  seeKelh  gooil'jirocureth  J' 

13.  IJ.  good  understancling  g,veUi_/'. 

14.  '.>.  hut  among  the  righteous  ll;ere  is/. 
3.5.  the  kings/,  is  toward  a  nise  servant 

Hi.  15.  his/.  IS  as  a  cloud  of  the  laller  ram 
19.  6.  many  will  entreat  the/,  of  ihe  iirmcc 
12.  the  king's/,  is  an  Uew  ujion  the  grass 

21.  10.  Ills  nuigiiu.Kir  liiideth  no^'.  in  his  eye? 

22.  1.  loMiigy.  lather  to  he  chosen  tiian  silver 
29.  26.  many  seek  the  ruler's/. 
31.  30./.  IS  deceitful,  unil  henuty  is  vain 

Ku:l.  9.  11.  race  not  lo  swilt,  imr/.  to  men  of  skii! 
Isa.  26.  10.  let^'.  be^hewed  to  the  wicked 

27.  11.  he  who  formed  them  will  shew  lliem  no/. 

60.  10.  but  in  n\y  J',  have  1  had  mercy  on  ihee" 
Ji">:  Id.  Hi.  a  land,  where  i  will  not  shew  you/. 

31.  t9.  and  with/,  will  1  lead  them 
J)an.  1.9.  God  had  brought  Daniel  into/,  and  love 
/,ii/>Y;2..U.  Jesus  increased  \nj'.  with  God  and  men 
.iit..^  2.  47.  praising  (iod,  having/,  w  ilh  all  jiuople 

7.  l\}.  Cod  gave  Mom^sf.  in  sighl  of  I'haraoh 

25.  3.  the  high-pripst  desired/.  ar.''iiii^t  liiiii 

FiiiU,  or  found  FAViJUU. 
Gen.  18.  3.  if  now  1  have  fuumi  /.  in  thy  sight, 
30.  27.  J\l'um.  11.15.  1  .Sam.  20.  29. 
AeA.  2.  5.  Ksa.  5.  8.  |  7.  3.  |  8.  5. 
JVum.  11.  11.  and  wherefore  have  I  nol  found  J'.? 
J'eul.  21.1.  it  come  to  pass  fUvfind  no/,  in  his  eyes 
ftnt.i  2.  13.  let  me  find  f.  m  liiy  sight,  my  lord 

1  Sam.  lli.  22.  David  \nx\h  jinmd  f.  \n  my  sight 
25.  8.  let  ihe  young  men  Jim' f.  in  thv  sight 

2  6aj«.  i.'>.  2.J.  if  1  slia!lji7(d/.  ill  .'vs  of  the  Lord 
1  fCing.ill.  19.  Had'ad/a/.Hr//.  m  sigtit  of  Pharaoh 
Pii'j;.  3.  4.  so  shall  ihoii /)»','/.  in  the  sight  ol  God 

28.23.  shu II /tt(i  more/,  than  he  liiat  ftatterelh 
Cunt.  8.  !U.  1  was  in  his  eyes  as  one  that  found  f. 
Luke  I.  'iO.  i'car  nol,  for  \hmu\i\Ai found  f.  with  G. 
Jji-.ts  7.  46.  Y)ii\\A  found f.  beioie  God,  and  desired 

Obtain,  or  obtained  FAVOUR. 
E.-^th.  2.  15.  now  Estlier  oblaiuidf.  17.  |  5.  2. 
Prnt.8.3.").whoso  hndeili  mcshull  obtain  f.  of  Lord 
12.  2.  n  good  man  oblutn^thf.  ol' the  Loid 
18. 22.  whoBo  lindeth  a  wife,  uiiai/icWt/.  of  Lord 
FAVOUR. 
1  Sam.  29.  6.  nevertheless,  the  lords  /.  Ihce  not 
Psal.  35.  27.  be  glad,  that/,  my  righteous  causa 
l')2.  13.  the  time,  the  set  lime  to/,  her  is  cunie 

14.  for  thy  scrvanis/.  the  dust  thereof 
109.  12.  nor  let  any  to/,  his  fatherless  children 
FAVOURABLE. 
Jvilg.  21.  22.  be/,  unto  them  for  our  sakes 
./('/» 3.'t.  2ii.  shall  pray,  and  God  will  be ^■.  unto  him 
i^sal.  77.  7.  will  the  L.  cast  off,and  he/,  no  more  ? 
85.  1.  Lord,  liiou  Imst  been/,  lo  thy  land 

FAVOURED. 
Oen.  20.  17.  Rachel  was  bciiutifiil  and  well-/. 
39.  6.  .losepli  WRB  well-/.  i|  41.2.  kine  wcll-^'.  18. 
41.  3.  out  of  the  river  ill-/,  kine,  4,  19,  21,  27. 
Prov.  21.  t  10.  his  neighbour  is  not/,  in  his  eyes 
/jnni.4.16.1.oril  divided  them,  ihey/.  not  Iheeldeis 
Dan.  1.1.  chil.lren  well-/,  and  skiiful  in  all  wisdom 
jVah.  3.  4.  the  whoreiloms  of  the  well-/,  harlot 
/-u/.el.2.ri.  hail,  thou  art  hiehly/.  Lord  with  thee 

Kvil  I'AVOURED.NESS. 
Deut.  17.  1.  anv  bullock  wherein  is  any  cvilf. 

'FAVOUREST. 

Psal.  41.  11.  by  this  I  know  that  thou/,  me 

86.t2.preserve  my  soul, for  I  am  one  whom  thou/. 

FAVOURETH. 

2.Sa7n.20. 11.  he  that/.  Joah,  let  him  go  after  Joab 

FEAR. 
Fear  is  a  passion,  implanted  in  nature,  that 
causes  ajlighlfrom  an  approaching  cvil,eitkcr 
real  or  imaginary.  The  fear  of  God  is  either 
filial  or  servile.  The  filial  fear  of  Godis  a  holy 
affection,  or  gracious  habit  wrought  in  thesoul 
by  God,  Jer.  32.  40.  whereby  it  is  inclined  and 
enabled  to  obey  ail  God's  comviandments,  cren 
the  most  difficult.  Gen.  22. 12.  Eccl.  12. 13.  and 
to  hate  and  avoid  evil,  Neh.  5.  15.  Prov.  8.  13. 
I  16.6.  Slavish  fe&x  is  the  conscijiicnce of  gmlt ; 
it  is  ajudicial  impressiinfrom  the  sad  thoughts 
of  the  provoked  Majesty  of  heaven  ;  it  is  an 
alarm  within,  that  ilisturhs  the  rest  of  a  siii- 


FEA 

end  destroy  the  inhabitants  of  Canaan,  iarorf. 

2'1  -r. 

Fear  is  put  for  tlie  whole  worship  of  God  in 
I'sid.  St.  11.  [  will  l.ach  you  the  fear  of  the 
Lord.  I  viill  teucli  yii  the  true  and  principal 
way  of  worshipping  and  serving  God  with  his 
acceptation,  and  tn  your  own  salvntion.  It  is 
likewise  put  for  the  Ian'  and  word  of  God. 
I'sal.  19.  9,  The  fo:ir  of  Ihe  Lord  is  detn,  eii- 
dnvinir  for  ever.  The  law  is  so  called,  because 
it  is  the  object,  the  cause,  and  ihe  rule,  of  the 
grace  of  holy  fear. 

Gen.  9.  2.  Ilie/.  of  von  sliall  he  on  every  boast 

31.  42.  cxcfpl  Ihe/.  of  Isaac  had  been  wilh  me 
.S  1.  Jacob  sware  by  llie/.  of  his  f'aliier  lsa:ic 

Exod.  1")   IC. ,;'.  and  dread  .^hall  full  npnn  them 
S.'i.  57.  I  w'U  send  mv  f.  bclorethee,  and  destroy 
Deut.  2.  2.5.  I  will  I'.nt  Ilic  /'.  of  Ihee  on  the  niilioiia 

11.  20.  Ihu  hold  shall  lay  Ihe/.  of  you  on  the  land 
1  Citron.  14.  17.  Lord  brought/,  of  him  on  nations 
Ezra  3.  3./.  w;'..-i  oi'  tii'.'iii  because  of  the  people 
J\VA.  6.  14.  think  on  th..-m  that  put  ine  in/.  19. 
Esth.  8. 17.  the  /.  ,)f  'iie  Jews  fell  iijion  them,  9.  2. 

9.  3.  because  the/,  rd'^'ordecai  fell  on  lliem 
.Job  3.  t2.5.  1  feared  »/.  ai.d  it  came  upon  me 

4.  6.  is  not  this  thy^'.  thy  coiiHdence,  thy  hopel 
14./.  came  upon  me  and  trcnibhiig 

6.  14.  he  lorsakelh  the/,  of  ihe  Almighty 

9.  34.  and  let  not  his/,  terrify  me 

15.4.  yea,  thou  easiest  off/,  and  restrainrst  prayer 
21.  9.  houses  safe  from  /.  nor  rod  of  God  on  them 
22.10.snares  round  about,  suddcn/.troubleth  thee 
25. 2.  dominion  and  /.  are  wilh  hiin.  makes  peac*" 
39.  22.  he  mocketh  at/,  and  is  not  affrighted 
Psal.ii.7.  in  thy/,  will  1  worship  toward  thy  templo 
9.20.putthem  m/.O  Lord,  that  nations  may  know 
14.  5.  there  were  tlicy  in  great /.God  is  in  general. 
31.  11.  and  I  was  a/,  to  mine  acquaintance 
13./.  was  on  every  side,  they  took  counsel  ag.me 

48.  0./.  look  hold  upon  ihini  there,  and  pain 
6.'i.  r>.  there  were  they  in  /'.  where  no/.  w:is 
04.  1.  preserve  my  Hie  from/,  of  the  enemy 
9i».  11.  nccoriling  to  tliv  f.  so  is  thv  wratli 
105.  ?8.  for  the/,  of  ilium  fell  upon  them 

119.  38.  Ihy  servant,  who  is  devoted  lo  thy/. 
Friiv.  1.  26.  I  will  mock  when  yonr/.  cnmeth 
27.  when  yonr/.conioib  asdesolalioii  and  destruc. 
33.  ,iiid  shall  be  quiet  troin/.  of  evil 
3.  25.  be  not  afraid  of  siidijcn/.  nor  desolation 

10.  24.  llie/.  of  Ihe  wicked  shall  come  u|)on  i.i;^ 
20.  2.  the/,  of  a  king  is  as  the  roaring  -A' a  Ikin 
29.  25.  the/,  of  man  briiifith  a  snare 

Cant.  .3. 8  haili  his  sword  because  of/,  it.  .henigt  t 
Isa.  7.  25.  there  shall  not  come  tiie  f  «>r  "jiiirs 
8.  12.  neither/,  ye  their/,  nor  bo  afraid 
13.  the  Lord,  let  him  be  your/,  and  yoi.r  dre-itl 
14.  3.  Ihe  Lord  shall  give  thee  rest  from  Miy/. 
21. 4.  the  niglit  of  plesisure  oe  turned  into/,  to  ).■:♦ 
2).  17./.  and  the  nit,  u.nd  llie  s-nare  .ire  upon  Jhci 

18.  that  flceth  from/,  shall  full,  ./cr.  48.  44. 
29.  13.  their/,  towar.!  m^.   s  tanyhi  by  men 
63.  17.  and  hardened  our  heart  from  thv/. 
Jcr.  2.  19,  an  evil  thing,  that  my/,  is  not  in  theo 

the  sword  and/,  is  on  every  side,  20.  10. 

I  20.  t  3.  Lord  hath  called  thy  name/,  round  abont 
30.  5.  we  have  heard  a  voice  of/,  not  of  peace 

32.  40,  bul  I  will  pill  my/,  in  ibeir  hearts 

4S.  43./  and  the  pit  shall"  be  upon  Ihee,  O  Moab 

49.  5.  behold,  1  will  bring  a/,  upon  Ihee,  sui  h  L. 
24./.  hath  seized  on  Damascus,  angiiisli  andsorr. 
29.  Ihey  shall  c:y  lo  llicni,/.  is  on  every  side 

Lnm.  3.  47   f.  and  a  snare  is  come  'ipon  ns   ^ 
Ezck.  21.  t  15.  /.  of  the  sword  nuainst  their  gates 
3U.  t  4.  f;reat/.  shall  be  in  Ethiopia 
13.  1  will  put  a/,  in  the  land  of  Kgypt 
Mai.  1.  6.  if  1  be  a  master,  whore  is  my/.? 
Luke  1. 12.  when  Zacliariassaw  him,/,  fell  upon  him 
Co./.  came  on  ail  that  dwelt  round  aliout  tlnni,?. 

16.  Acts  2.  43.  I  5.  5,  11.  |  19.  17  Rev.U.  11. 
3.  1 14.  he  said  lo  the  soldiers,  put  no  man  in/. 
Rom.  1.3.  7.  render/,  to  whom/,  is  due 

1  Cor.  2.  3.  I  was  wilh  yon  in  weakness  and  in/. 

2  Cor.  7.  11.  what/..'  what  vehement  desire! 

2  Tim.  1.  7.  God  halh  not  given  ns  the  spirit  off. 
Col.  2.  1 1.  ye  knew  what  ;;reat  /.  I  have  for  you 
Ileb.  2.  l.i.  and  deliver  them  who  Ihro'/-  of  deHf„ 
12.  28.  may  serve  God  wilh  reverence  and  godlyy; 


«cr;  thus  F.Us  feared.  Acts  24.  25.      Though    '/f,  ':"■  ''''^^'"^  ''"'if '""'k^nd^'''  '"^' 
-    '   -        ..,'."  .-        ."1.  15.  pive  an  answer  with  meekness  and y. 


this  fear  be  in  Kicked  men,  yet,  through  the 
mercy  and  grace  of  God,  it  often  proves  a  pre- 
parative to  faith.  Acts  2.  37.  Rom.  8.  15. 
Fear  is  likewise  used  for  the  object  of  fear.  Thus 
it  is  said,  the  Fear  of  Isaac,  to  describe  the 
God  whom  Isaac  feared.  Gen.  31.  42,  E.xcepI 
the  fear  of  Isaac  had  been  wilh  me,  surely  thou 
hp.dst  sent  me  away  now  empty.  Jlndin  Prov. 
1.  26,1  will  mock  when  your  fear  comelh ;  that 
is,  the  calamity  you  feared.  God  says,  that  he 
wilt  send  bis  fear  before  Kis  people  ;  that  is, 
a  terror  wrought  by  him,   n  order  to  terrify 


1  John  4.  18.  no/,  in  love,  but  love  casleth  out/. 

For  FEAR. 
Dent.  28.  CI.  for  the/,  wherewith  thnn  shall  fear 
Josh.  22.  24.  have  not  rather  done  it /or/,  of  thing 
Judg.  9.  21.  dwelt/or/,  of  Aliimelech  bis  brother 
1  6'(/ni.  21.  10.  Dav.  ar.  se,  fled  thiU  day/or/,  of , Saul 
2.3.  20.  David  niaile  linste  to  get  away /or/,  of  Saul 
Job  22.  4.  will  ho  reprove  thee  for  f.  of  thee? 
Isa.  31.  t  8.  Ihey  shall  flee/07-/.  of  Ihe  sword 
9.  he  shall  pass  over  to  his  stronghold /o;-/. 
Jer.  85. 11.  forf.  of  the  army  of  the  Chaldeans 


PEA 

/f7>.2f7.n.army  broken  up/or/.of  Pliaraoli's  army 
41.  U.  whioli  Asa  Imd  iumIk  J.ir  f.  olUauBim 
4G.  5./0/-/.  »ViW  rouiul  abotii,  saitl'  U .'  Ijl>iU 
50.  lt>  7'cjr/.  ol  llii;  oji()itwsiii^  suufii  llic^  ruliirii 
Mai.  i-  X  fur  tlic/.  wJicrevvitii  lie  learuU  iiiu 
Mai.  14.  M.  tlie  ilitcijiles  ciiod  mil  Jar  f. 
•is.  i.  Jar  /.  ut  liim  Hit  kecjiurs  (till  sliake 
l.ui"«  ~1.  «0.  moii's  huails  tailing  litem  Jar  J~. 
Johtl'.  I'.i-  li<iiiiaiis)iaku  oi>viii^  J'ur  J .  <il  lliu  Jews 
19. ofi.  a  tliscii'lis  but  aucreHy/ury.  ol'tlii;  .lews 
20.  IV.  discjiles  were  aiiembled////-/.  olllie  Jews 
ft«o.  IS.  m.  alf»r  utl  J'urf.  ot  lier  luinieiit,  Ij. 

FEAK  »/  (iaU. 
Oen.W.  1 1 .  suielv  lln/. «/  C'oi/  is  not  in  tlii.s  |ilac,e 
2  Sam.  23.  ;i.  must  be  ju5i,  ruling'  in  the/.  »/  (wuU 
i  CAr.iO.iJ.  ihvj'.  uj  (iod  was  <iii  all  kiii^iioins 
A"**. ."».  U-  oui'lil  ye  not  to  walk  in  llie/.  of  (iod  ? 

15.  but  sii  iliil  not  1,  because  ol'tlie/.  of  God 
r.trt/.  :it;.  1.  lliere  IS  in>/.  aj'  (iod  IteCoie  ills  eyes 
ilciK.'.i.  li?.  li:eie  is  utij'.  nf  dud  beloie  llieir  eyes 
B  ( l<r.  7.  1.  (leilictiiii;  lioliae.ss  in  the/,  of  dud 
Kfik-'i.  'il.  subiiiittiii;;  (ii)e  to  anutlief  iiij'.  of  God 

FEAli<'/«/«e  />-(■(/. 
!  Ham.  11.  T./.  af  J-ord  fell  on  people,  2  C/«r.l7.10. 
2  C*r.  U.  14.  tlie/.  of  Ihe  Lord  came  U)>oii  llieiii 
til.  T.  UxU\i.:f.oftht  JAirdhc  u\iot]  y(>u,lake  lieed 
It  Ibussiiall  ye  do,  in  lli<:f.oftJec  /.orrfjlaitliltilly 
/»A  J.-  '.'."'.  til  iiiiin  iiisjiid,  the/.  (//  /.ord  is  wisUoiii 
Pi.  I'.l  '.I.  tlie  f . ../  /.ord  is  clean,  endui  iiig  lor  ever 
34. U  cliililn  II,  1  V.  il!  leacli  you  the/,  of  the  Lord 
in.  lU. /.  of  the  lAird  is  the  beginniut' of  vvisd<«ii 
Ptuv.  I.  7./.  of  Ld.  beginning  of  knowledge,  \i.  lU. 

iJil.  and  did  nut  choose  the/,  of  tlie  jMrd 
3.  5.  then  shiilt  thou  uinlerstand  llie/  u/<Ac  J^ord 
8.  i:<.  tl"-  /.  ()/M«  ./-wri^  i''  I"  'lale  evil 
10.  i!7.  ill"/,  of  tlic  lAjrd  ptolongelh  days 

14.  iti.  in  the/,  of  tkc  Lord  is  strong  confidence 
il.  U!cf.  a/the  lAird  is  a  founlain  of  life 

15.  I(i.  bolter  is  a  little  with  the/,  of  the  Lord 
33.lhe/.<'/t.^f  /,fir(^isthe  instruction  of  wisdom 

10.  (i.  by  U'.e/.  o/  fite  /^orrf  men  depart  from  evil 
19.  iJ.  t.'ie/.  o/  Ihe  lAird  teudeth  to  life 
22.  4.  by  tJie  /'.  of  Ike  Lord  are  riches  and  honour 
'i3.  17.  "be  thou  "in  the/,  of  the  Lord  all  day  long 
/*a.2.  '.((.hide  Ihee  in  the  dust  for/,  of  tkc  iMrd 
Vi.  tliey  shall  go  into  caves  for/,  of  the  Lord 
21.  logo  .m»  clefts  of  rocks  Uii f.  of  the  Lord 
1 1  2.  Jjpjnt  of  knowledge,  and  o.'  the  /.  ufUic  Ld. 
'■i.  ofipiick  undcrstaiahng  in  the/,  of  the  Lord 
33.  (i.  the/,  of  the  l^rd  is  Ins  treasure 
Jlcts  y. 31.  walking:  in/.  «/'  the  lAird  and  comfort 

■«  (a  rr-Ait. 

Pial.  2.  II.  serve  the  Lord  witlif.  and  rejoice 
Jonah  I.  f  U).  llii'ii  were  the  nu^ii  letth  i^tvulj'. 
Mat  28.  8.  tlu;y  departed  Kith  f.  and  great  joy 
.Luke  a.  2(i.  and  they  were  all  hlled  ictlhf- 

8.  37.  the  Gadarenes  were  taken  icilh  great/. 
2  Cor.  7.  15,  how  withf.  you  received  hiin 
F.ph.fi.'t.  o!iedient  to  inaslers  withf.  nnd  Irenibling 
i'A<i.2.12.work  out  salvation  u;ilhf.iu\i\  trembling 
/leb.  11.  7.  iViiah  moved  with  J',  prepared  an  ark 
1  I'ct.  2.  IH.  servants,  be  subject  to  masters  with  /. 

3.2.  behold  yjurchaslc  conversat.  coupled  withf. 
Jude  23.  and  utheis  save  ipith  f.  pulling  them  out 

IVithout  FICAK. 
Job  3y.  Ifi.  her  labour  is  in  vam  icilhoutf. 

41.  33.  there  is  imt  his  like, who  is  made  icilhoutf. 
J.ukc  1.  74.  that  we  might  serve  iiiin  without  f. 
1  Cor    Ifi.  It),  that  he  iiay  be  with  you  without  f. 
Phil.  1.  14.  are  hold  to  speak  the  word  without  f. 
Jude  12.  they  feast,  feeding  themselves  without  f. 

FI',AUS. 
Job  75.  t21.  a  siuiiid  of  r.  is  in  his  ears 
Psal.  34.  4.  the  Lord  delivered  me  from  all  my/. 
F.ccl.  12.  5.  and  when/,  shall  be  in  the  way 
/sa.  00.  4.  ai.d  I  wu,  bring  their/,  upon  thcin 
2 Cor.  7.5.  withoni  wen-  jlghiings,  within  were/. 

FRAR,  Verb. 
A*-r.l9.3.yo  shall/.every  man  hismollier  and  fatli. 
J^um.  14.  it.  neiiher/.  ye  the  |icople  of  the  land 
Deul.  4.  lit.  hear,  that  they  may  learn  to/,  me 

5.29.0  that  they  would/,  me,  kee|i  my  command. 

28.  .'58./.  this  ilorious  name,  the  Lord  thy  God 

C6.tliuu  slialt/.day  anil  night,  have  no  iissiiraiice 

67.  for  the  tear  of  heart  wherewith  thou  slialt  /. 

Judo-.';.  lU.if  ihoii/.  to  go  down,  go  wnli  I'liiirah 

1  Kings  H.  40.  that  tliey  may/,  tlice,  2  Chrtin.  ().3I. 

43.  may  know  thy  name  to/.  Ihec,  2  Chr.  G.  33. 

i  Kings  17.  38.  neither  shall  ye/,  oilier  gods 

39.  but  Lord  your  Ciod  ye  shall  /.  and  ho  deliver 
1  Oiron.  ir>..30./.  before  iiini  all  earth,  I'sol.  915.  9. 

VcA.  1.  11.  ihvservants  who  desire  to/,  thy  name 
Job  31.  .34.  did  I/,  a  great  niul'tudc  ? 

"sal.  23.  4    I  will  /.  no  evil,  for  tlnm  art  with  me 

97.  1.  the  i<ord  is  my  salvation,  whom  slnill  I  /.  ? 

31    19.  thy  goodness  laid  up  for  them  that/,  thee 

40. 3.  many  shall  sec  '.,  ami/,  and  shall  trust  in  L. 

49  5.  wherefore  should  I  /.  in  the  davs  of  evil  ? 

52.6.the  righteous  also  shall  sec,  anil/.laugli  at  h. 

60  4.  thou  hastgiven  a  banner  to  thctn  that/,  thee 
183 


FEA 

^sn^C1.5.  Iho  Iieritagc  of  those  that/.  t!iy  name 
ti4.  'J.  all  shall/,  and  declare  the  work  ul  (iod 
72..).  they  shall  7.  Ihee  as  long  as  the  sun  eniluieth 
fit).  II.  unite  iiiv  heart  to/,  thy  name 

102.  l.'i.  so  Ilie  iieathen  shall/,  thy  name 
nil.  .'!!t.  turn  away  my  reproach  which  I/. 

Ikt.  1  am  a  companion  of  all  them  that_/    then 
74.  ihey  that/.lhee  will  be  glad  when  theysee  inc 
79.  let  tho.se  that/,  thee  turn  unto  me 
Lett.  3.  14.  (Jod  doeth  it,  men  should  /.  before  him 
/.-•«.  .S.  12.  neithery'.  ye  their  fear,  nor  oe  alraid 
19.  I().  Kgypt  like  to  women,  shall  be  afraid  and/. 
25.3.  the  city  of  the  terrible  nations  shall/,  thee 
44.  11.  the  wurknien  shall/,  and  be  ashamed 
59.  )9.  S'j  shall  they/,  the  name  of  the  Lord 
00.  5.  thine  heart  shall  /.  and  be  enlarged 
./6r.l(l.7.  who  would  nol/.lhec,  O  Kingofnations? 
2y.  4.  and  tliey  shall  y'.  no  more,  nor  be  dismayed 

32.  39.  will  give  iheni  one  heart  that  may  J',  me 
:j3.  9.  they  fUnWf.  and  tremble  for  all  the  goodness 
.M.4().  lest  Viiiir  heart  faint,  and  ye/,  for  rninuur 

Diui.  1.  10.  the  prince  said,  if.  my  lord  the  king 
C.  20   that  men/,  before  the  V.w\  of  Daniel 
Ho.i.  10.  5.  the  inhabitants  of  Samaria  shall/. 
jMic.  7. 17.  move  as  worms,  an'd  /.  hecaii.se  of  thee 
Zcph.  3.  7.  i  said,  surely  thou  wilt/,  me 
Hiiir.  1.  12.  and  the  people  did/,  before  the  Lord 
Z(t7i.9.5.  Ashkelon  shall  see  it  and /.Gaza  also  see 
Mid.  4.  2.  to  you  that /.my  name  shall  sun  of  right. 
Mal.'il.iC).  it  we  shall  say,  of  men,  we/.  Ihe  peojile 
Luke  12.  5. 1  will  Ibrewarn  you  whom  ye  shall  f. 
JloiH.8.15.  not  received  spiritof  bomlage  again  to/. 

11.  20.  be  not  high-minded,  but/. 

2  Cor.  11.  3.  I/,  lest  as  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve 

12.  20.  1/  lest  1  shall  not  find  you  such  as  I  would 
I'J'iiu.  5.20.  rebuke  before  all,  that  others  may/. 
Wf  4.4.1. let  us/,  lest  promise  being  left  us  of  entering 

12.  21.  Moses  said,  I  exceedingly/,  and  quake 
Hen.  2.  10./.  none  of  those  tilings  thou  slialt  suffer 

11.  Iri.  give  reward  to  them  that/,  thy  name 

FEAR  God. 
Gen.  42. 18.  he  said,  thisdo,  and  live,  for  I/.  God 
F.xikI.  18.  21.  provide  able  men,  such  as/.  God 
/.r/!.  19.14.  but  shalt/  thy  God,  I  am  the  Lord,  32. 

2.J.  17.  but  thou  shall/,  thy  God,  30,  43. 
.lob  1.  9.  Satan  said,  doth  Job/  God  for  nought? 
I'sid.  GO.  16.  come  and  hear,  all  ye  that/.  God 
F.ccl.  .l.  7.  in  words  are  vanities,  but/,  thou  God 

8.  12.  It  shall  be  well  with  them  that/.  God 

12.  13.  /.  God,  and  keep  his  commandnejii'ii 
l.iti.  29.  23.  and  they  shall/,  the  God  of  isiKi  I 
Luke  2;J.  40  rebuked  him,  saying. dost  no'/.  G-dl 
..lets  13.  Ki.  and  ye  that/,  rtof/ give  auiiViec 

1  I'et.  2.  17.  honour  men,/.  God.  hoi.oar  the  king 
Rev.  14.7.  saying,  f.  God,  and  cive  glory  to  him 

f/ear  .:nd  FEAK. 
Deut.  13.  11.  all  Israel  shall  hear  ar.df.  21.  21. 
17.  13.'and  all  the  people  shall  Icor  andf. 
19.20.  those  which  remain  shall  hear  andf. 

FEAR  hin. 
Gen.  32.  11.  deliver  me  from  Esau,  for  I/,  him 
Deut.  13.  4.  ye  shall  walk  after  God,  and/,  hi-n. 

2  Kings  17.  .3(5.  him  shall  ye/,  him  shall  ys  worship 
.lob  37.  24.  men  therefore  /.  him,  he  resja'cteth  not 
I'sal.  22.  23.  and  /.  htm  all  ye  the  seed  of  Israel 

25.  I  will  pay  my  vows  before  them  that/.  hii:i 
25.  14.  secret  of  the  Lord  is  with  them  that/.  Ann 

33.  18.  the  eye  of  tlie  Lord  is  on  them  that/. /(/;/. 

34.  7.  angel  cncampelh  about  them  that/.  Aim 
9.  for  there  is  no  want  to  them  that/,  htm 

C7.  7.  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall/.  Inm 

K5.  9.  surely  his  salvation  is  nigh  them  that  /.  htm 

103.  11.  great  is  his  mercy  to  them  thai/,  him 
13.  so  the  Lord  pitieth  them  that/,  him 

17.  the  nipn-y  of  the  Lord  is  on  them  that/,  him 
111.5.  he  halli  civen  meat  to  them  that/,  hiiii 
145.  19.  ho  will  fulfil  thedesire  of  them  \\\Mf.him 
147.  1 1.  Lord  taketh  pleasure  in  them  that  /.  htvi 
Mut.lOSif.f.him  who  is  able  to  destroy,  Luke  12.5. 
Lnkt  1.  .W.  Ills  mercy  is  on  them  that/,  him 
iicu.l9.5.praise  God,  ve  that  /".Ann,smail  and  great 

FEAR  the  Lord. 

Deut.  fi.  2.  that  thou  mightest  f.  the  Lord  thy  God 

13.  thou  shall/,  /..thy  God,  10.20.  iKivg.t  17.39. 

24.  to/.  Ihe  Lord  our  God  for  our  good  always 

10.  12./.  the  Lord,wa\k  in  his  wavs,and  love  him 

n.  2:!.  learn  to/,  the  Lor  I,  17.  19.  |  31.  12,  13. 

■  losh.  4.  24.  that  ye  might/,  the  Lord  your  God 

24.  14.  now  therefore/,  the  Lord^  and  serve  him 

1  Siwi.  12.  14.  if  ye  w  ill  /.  the  Lord,  and  serve  Inm 

21.  only/.  Ihe  Lord  and  serve  him  in  truth 

1  Kings  18.  12.  I  Ihv  servant/,  the  L.  2  Kings  4  1. 

2  King^  17.28.  taught  them  iiow  they  should/.  L. 
Psnl.  15.  4.  he  honoure-h  them  that/,  the  Lord 

22.  23.  ye  that/,  the  Lord,  praise  him 
33.8.  let'all  theearth/.  (AfiZ-orrf,  and  stand  in  awe 
34.  9.  0/  the  Lord  ye  his  saints,  there  is  no  want 
115.  11.  ve  that/,  the  Lord  trust  in  the  Lord 
13.  he  will  bless  them  that/,  the  Lord 
1   118.  4  ''lit  f  the  Lord,  say,  bis  mercy  cndureth 


FEA 

Psal.  135.  20.  ye  tliaf/.  the  Lord,  bless  the  Lord 
Prou.  3.  1'./.  the  J. ord,  and  depart  from  evil 

24.  21.  my  son,/,  thou  the  l.ora,  and  iho  king 
.ler.  5.  24.  neilher  say  they,  let  us^'.  the  Lord 

20  J9.  did  he  not/,  the  Lord,  and  besought  Lordi 
lios.  3.  5.  afterward  shall  Israel/,  ihe  Lnd 
Jonah  1.  9.  and  1/.  the  J.ord.,  the  God  of  lieavec 

FEAR  not. 
G  cn.\T).l  .f.not,  AUi  aLm,\  am  thy  shield  and  rewi>rd 

21.  17./.  Hol,  God  hatii  heard  the  vorhjoI  the  iad 
20.  24./.  not,  I  am  with  thee,  and  will  bless  thee 
35.  17.  the  midwife  said  to  Rachel,/,  not 

4.3.  23.  and  he  said,  peace  be  to  you,/,  not 

40.  3.  he  said,/,  not  to  go  down  into  Egypt 

50.19.  Jo.scph  said,/.  Ko<,  for  am  I  in  ]ilace  of  God 
21./.  not,  1  will  nourish  you  and  yoiii  little  onei 

F.jtod.X-i.VA.f.  7?o<,  stand  and  see  salvaiion  of  I.,ori 

20.20.  Moses  said,/,  not,  God  is  come  to  prove 
J^ian.  14.  9.  the  Lord  is  with  us,/,  them  not 

21.34.  the  Lord  said  to  Moses,/.  Inm  not 
iJcul.  1    21.  go  up  and  possess  ihe  land,/,  not 
.3.  2  /.  not  Og,  22.  ||20.  3./.  not  your  enemies 

31.  0./.  not  the  Canaanites,  Josh.  10.  8,  2.5. 

8.  the  LokI  will  go  before  thee,  he  will  not  for- 
sake thee,/,  nut.  Josh.  8.  1.   1  Cliron.  28.2(1. 
.ludg.  4.  18.  turn  in,  my  lord,  turn  in  to  mo,  f.  not 
0.  10.  I  said,/,  not  the  gods  of  the  .Amorites 
23.  peace  be  to  thee,/,  not,  thou  shalt  not  die 
Hiith  3.  11.  and  now,  my  daughter,/,  not 

1  .>«w.4.20.  women  tiiat  stood  by  said  to  her,/,  not 

12.  20.  and  Samuel  said  to  Ihe  people,/,  not 

22.  23.  abide  thou  wilh.nie,/.  nol,  he  that  secketh 

23.  17.  Jonathan  said  unto  David,/,  not 

2  Sam.  9.  7.  David  said  to  Mephibosheth, /.  not 

13.  28.  he  said  to  his  setvants,  kill  Amnon,/.  not 

1  Kings  17.  13.  Elijah  said  to  the  widow,/,  not 

2  KmgsG.  \(i.f  ji.it,  more  with  us  than  with  them 

17.  34.  unto  this  day,  they/,  not  the  Lord 

25.  24./.  not  to  serve  the  Chaldees,  .kr.  40.  9. 
2  C/irov.  20.  17.  the  Lord  will  be  with  yon,/,  not 
Psal.  55.  19.  no  changes,  thereibre  they/,  nol  God 

04.  4.  suddenly  do  they  shooi  at  Jnm,  and  /.  7iot 
ha.  7.  4./.  not  the  tails  of  smoking  tirebrands 
35.  4.  say  totliem  that  are  ofa  fearful  heart,/,  not 

41.  10./.  thou  not,  for  I  am  with  thee,  43.  5. 

13,  for  I  the  Lord   thy  God  will  liul,!  my  rigllt 
hand,  saying  to  thee,/,  not,  I  will  liclp  thee 

14.  /.  7tt.t,  thou  worm  Jacob,  and  ye  men  of  Isr. 
43.  1./. ;/»;,  I  have  redeemed  thee,  thou  art  mine 
41.  2./.  not,  O  Jacob  mv  servant,  and  Jeshurnn 

whom  I  have  chosen,  .ler.  30. 10.  |  40.  27, 'J8. 
8./,  ve  not,  nor  be  afraid,  have  not  I  told  thee'? 
">l.  7.  hi'arken  to  me,/,  not  the  reproach  of  men 
.54.  4.  /.  not,  for  thou  shalt  not  be  ashamed 
.ler.  5.  '2-2.  f.  ye  not  me?  saith  the  Lord 
Looi.  3.  ■>'.  thou  drewedst  near,  thou  saidst,  /.  no! 
y.z'ii.  3.  9.  /.  not.  nor  be  dismayed  at  their  l«oks 
Unit.  1(1.  12.  '.lien  sain  ne  10  me,  /.  not,  Daniel,  19. 
.lofl  2.  il./.  nol,  O  land,  be  glad  and  rejoice 
'/.cjih.  3.  16.  it  shall  bo  said  to  Jerusalem,/.  710? 
\Ims.  2.  5.  my  Spirit  reniaineth  among  you,/,  noi 
Zce^.  8.  13.  and  ye  shall  be  a  blessing,/,  not 
i      1.5.  again  I  will  do  well  to  Jndah,/.  ye  not 
I  ,ir«/.  3.  5.  a  swift  witness  ag.  them  that  /.  r.ot  mo 
i.War   1.  20./.  not  to  take  to  thee  l\lary  thy  wife 

'..a.  26./.  them  not,  there  is  noihing  covered 
I     28.  anri/.  not  them  which  kill  the  body 
I     31./.  7iot,  ye  are  of  more  value,  Luke  12.  7. 
I   ~8,  T).  the  angel  said  lo  Iho  women,/,  not 
\Luke  1.  13./.  not  Zacharias  ||  .30./.  not  Mary 
2. 10.  to  the6hG|)lierds,  f.not  ||  5.  10.  Simon,/,  not 
8.  50.  Jairus,/.  not  \\  12.  32./.  not,  little  flock 

18.  4.  though  I/,  nol  God,  nor  regard  man 
.iiihi,  12   15. /.  7io«,  daughter  of  Sion,  behold 

■  ■il  '1  27.  24./.  not,  Paul,  thou  must  be  before  Cesai 
Ret).  J.  17./.  not,  I  am  the  first  and  the  last 

JV»«  FEAR. 
V.rad  9.  30.  I  know  ye  will  nol  vet/,  the  I, ord 
2  Kings  17.  35.  ye  shall  not  f.  other  gods,  37. 
Joli  9.  3.5.  then  would  I  speak,  and  nol  f.  him 

11. 15.  put  inujuity  faraway,  then  thou  shalt  not/. 
P.'n/.27.3.tlio'  a  host  encamp,  my  heart  shall  notf. 

40.2.  we  will  not  f.  though  tlie  earth  be  removed 

.50.  4.  I  will  710?/.  what  ilesh  ran  do,  1 18.  fi. 
Isa.  54.  14.  far  from  oppression,  thou  shalt  not  f. 
.7cr. 10.7. who  would  notf.lhce,  O  King  of  nations? 
JJmns  3.  8.  the  lion  hath  roared,  who  will  not  f.  ' 
/.I/Ac  23  40.  Ihe  other  said,  dost  not  thou/.  Goo? 
Hcb.  13.  6.  I  will  tint  f.  what  man  shall  do  to  nii> 
Hcv.  15.4  who  shall  71'.?  /".  ihee,  O  L.  and  glorify  I 

FEARED. 
Gen.V.i^n.  liOtf.  to  dwell  in  Zoar,  dwelt  in  a  cave 

2fi.  7.  Isaac/,  to  say  of  Rebekah,  she  is  my  wifa 
F.7od.2.  14.  Moses/,  and  said,  this  thing  is  known 

9. 20  he  that/,  the  word  of  the  Ld.  made  servanta 
Deut.  25.  18.  Amalek  smote  thoc,  nnd/.  not  God 

32.  17.  to  new  gods  whom  your  fathers/,  not 
27.  were  it  not  that  I/,  the  wrath  of  the  enpiny 

.lo.ih.  4.  14.  they/.  Joshua  as  thev  did  Moses 
>/Mrff  .G.27,  Gideou/  ||  8. 30.  Jollier/  to  jlay  them 


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1  Sat*.  3. 15.  SATiiuel  /.  to  shew  Eli  llic  vision 
J4.2G.  the  honey  dropped,  lor  Ihc  peop./.  ihe  oath 
)5.  -24.  because  1/  Uie  people  iimi  obiivetl  tlicin 

:  .Sam.  3. 11.  lsii-bo3helh  m.l  answer,  he  J.  Abnur 
JO.  19.  tlie  Svnans/.  to  help  Animou  any  uiure 
1-2.  IS.  David's  .serv.  /.  lo  lell  hini  cliild  was  dead 

1  Kucrs  ;.  SO.  Adoiiijah/.  because  ol  Boloinon 
'J  '^d'all  Isr.  Iieard  tlie  judginenl,  ami/,  the  king 

2  knirr,  17  7.  /.  other  gods  ll  '.io.  ihey  j.  not  the  L. 
1  C/irun.  10. 2J.  to  be  /.  above  all  gods,  Psal.  Ub.  4. 
i  Ckruii.  2J.:i.  Jehoshaphal/.  and  proclaim,  a  last 
Juh  Si.  1 1>.  Ehhu  said,  1  /.  to  shew  mine  otiinion 
I'.^al.  14.  t  "•>■  tl'«fe  'l«-'y  /•  ^  g''^'^'  ''^'"■'  ^''-  ^  ?•  , 

70. 7.  thou,  even  thou,  art  to  be/.  ||  8.  the  earth  /. 

1 1    brini,'  presents  to  hiin  that  ought  lo  be^. 
78-  5;J   he  led  liie.n  safely,  so  thai  they/,  not 
130   4.  liierc  is  Ibrgiveiiess,  that  thou  niayesl  be/. 
fstt.41.5.  the  isles  saw  it  and /.the  ends  olthe  earth 
.^>1.  13.  and  hast/,  contniually  every  day 
.•)7.  II.  whom  iiast  thou/,  that  llioii  hast  lied 
Jer.  :\  8.  her  treacherous  sister  Judah/.  not 
42. 1(1.  the  swind  which  ye/,  shall  overtake  you 
44    10   they  are  not  humbled,  nor  have  they/. 
Eick.  il.  6  ve  have/  the  sword,  I  will  bring  il 
Dan.  5.  I'J.  all  people  and  nations/,  belore  him 
Mai.  2.  5,  lor  the  tear  wherewilh  he/,  me 
Mat.  14.  5.  Herod  /.  the  multitude,  21.  46. 
Mark  4.  41.  and  they/,  exceedingly,  and  said 
6  20.  Herod  /.  John,  knowing  he  was  a  just  man 
ji.  18.  the  scribes  and  the  chief  priests  /'.  Jesus 
32.  if  we  shall  sny,  of  men,  they/,  the  peoi)le, 
12.  12.  Luke  20.  I'J.  |  22.  2.  Ads  5. 20. 
/>Mte9.34.andthev/.asthey  entered  iiUo  the  cloud 
4.=i.  and  they  /.  to  ask  him  of  that  saying 
18. 2.  tliere  was  in  a  city  a  judge  which  /.  not  God 
19.  il.  I/,  thee  because  thou  art  an  austere  man 
latin  9.  22.  spake  thus,  because  they  /.  the  Jews 
Acts  16.  38.  the  njagistratcs/.  wlien  they  heard 
Heb.  5.  7.  Christ  was  heard  in  that  he/. 

FKAllKl)  Ood. 
Exorf-l.n.but  the  midwives/.r;o<Z, saved  children 
21  because  they  /.  God,  he  made  them  houses 
Keh.  7.  2.  he  was  laUhful,  and  /.  Uod  above  many 
/oil.l.Job  was  (me lhat/.G<»/,and  eschewed  evil 
Acts  10.2.  Cornelius  was  oiie/.r.'oJwilh  hishous" 

FEARED  ^rcut/?/. 
7o«A,  10.  2.  the  Canaamtes/.  ^reaihy 
1  Sam.  12.  18.  all  the  j.eople  greatly  f.  t!:e  l.r.rd 

1  KiiKTS  18.  3.  now  Obadiah/.  t!:e  I/..rd  grfulbj 
Job  3.°25.  Ihc  thing  I  greatly  f.  is  come  upon  me 
Psal  8!!.  7.  God  is  greatly  lo  be  /.  in  the  assiuiiu- y 
Mat.  27.54.  centurion  and  they  with  Wiin/. gnaily 

FEARED  the  Lord. 
f:iorf.l4.31.  the  people /.«/!«  /..and  believed  Mosc? 

2  KiriTs  17.  32.  so  thcv  /.  Ike  Lord,  33,  41. 
Has.  To.  3.  no  king,  because  we  /.  not  the  Lord 
Jonah  1.  10.  the  men/,  the  Lord  cvceeilingly 
Mat.  3.1C.  they  that/.  L.  spake  olt  one  to  another, 

a  book  of  lemembraiice  for  them  lhat/.(A«  Lori 
FEARE3T. 
Gen.  22.  12.  for  now  I  know  that  tl.ou/.  God 
ha.  57.  Jl.  of  whom  afraid  or  feared,  hiivc  not  I 
held  my  peace  even  of  old,  a'jd  lh<»u/.  me  not? 
Jer  22  25.  give  thee  into  hand  of  them  lliou^. 

FEARETH. 
1  Kin<rs  1.  51.  behold,  Adonijah/.  king  Solomon 
Jah  1 .8.Job.  one  that/.  G.  and  escheweth  evil  %:.3. 
ysal.  i».  12.  what  man  is  he  that/,  the  Li>rd7 
112.  1.  blessed  is  the  man  thai/,  the  Loid 
12d.  1.  I.lessed  is  every  one  that/,  the  L.ird 

4.  thus  shall  the  man  be  blessed  that/,  the  I.'"'. 
r.-oi'.  13.13.  that  r.  the  commandment  be  re-.vnul't. 
14.  2.  he  that  walkelh  in  his  uprightness  /.  lionl 

16.  a  wise  man/,  and  deparlelh  from  evil 
as.  14.  happy  is  the  man  that  /.  always 
31.  30.  woman  that  f.  the  Loid  slm:i  he  ;.ra!sed 
Kccl.'i.  18.  that  f.  God  shall  come  forth  o(  li.en:  ali 

8.  13.  because  the  wicked/,  not  before  God 

9.  2.  he  that  aweareth,  as  he  that  /.  aii  oath 
l3a.  50.  10.  who  is  among  you  that  /.  the  Lord  T 
Acts  10.  22.  Cornelius  just, :   mI  one  that/.  God 

35.  ha  that  f.  him,  is  accsiK  jd  with  Inm 
13.  26.  and  whosoever  arr,_.lg  Vim/-  God 
1  John  4.  18.  he  that  f.  is  not  perfect  in  love 

FEARING. 
Josh.  92.  25.  our  children  cease  from  /.  the  Lord 
Mark  5.  33.  the  woman  /.  and  tremhlmg  came 
Jicts  23.  10.  the  chief  captain  /  lest  Paul  be  pulled 
'VJ  17.  f.  lest  tlipv  fall  into  the  (>iiicksands,  20. 
Gal.  2.  12.  f.  Iheni  which  were  of  the  circumcision 
a>/.  3.  22.  but  in  sinelencss  of  heart/.  God 
Heb.  11.27.  forsook  Egypt,  not/,  wrath  ot  the  king 

FE.\RFUL. 
Vzad.  1.5. 11.  OLord,  who  is  like  thee,/,  in  praises 
Z>cMr.20.8.  what  man  is/,  let  liim  return,  .Judg.T-'i. 
28.58.  mayest  tear  this/,  name,  the  Lord  thy  God 
Isa.  35.  4.  sav  to  them  of  a/,  heart,  be  strong 
Mat.  8.  26.  why  are  ve  /.  O  ve  of  little  faith  1 
Mark  4.  40.  h«  said  lo  them   why  are  yc  so/.  ? 
'■    lL%ke  21.  11.  /  iights  shall ' -j  iu  lUvers  places 


Heb.  10.  27.  a  certain/,  looking  for  of  judgment 

31.  /.  lo  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  living  God 

/ier.21.8.  the/,  shall  have  their  [larl  in  the  lake 

FEARFULiNESS. 

Vsal   55.  5.  /.  and  irembhiig  are  come  U|«3n  nie 
Isa.  21.  4.  my  heart  panted,/.  atVrightad  me 
33.  14./.  hath  surprised  the  hvpocritus 
FEARFULLY. 
Psal.  139.  14.  I  am/,  and  wonderlully  made 

FEAST. 
God  out  of  his  great  wisdom  appointed  several 
festcvals  among  the  Jews  for  many  reasons. 
J.   To  perpetuate  ihc  memorij  of  thone  great 
events  and  wonders  which  he  hud  wrought  tn 
favour  of  his  people:  The  Sabbath  brought  to 
rcii'.eoilirance  the  creation  of  the  world;    the 
Passover,  the  departure  out  of  Egyiif,  the  Pen 
lecost,  the  law  given  at  Sinai,  iVc.     2.  To  keep 
them  firm  to  their  religion ;  with  the  view  of 
ceremonies  and  the  majesty  of  divine  service. 
3.  To  give  them  instruction;  for  in  their  reli- 
gious'assemblies  the  law  of  God  ica^  read  and 
explained.    4.  To  renew  the  acquaintance, cor- 
respondence,and  friendship  of  their  tribes  and 
families  with  one  another,  by  coming  from  ihc 
several    towns   in    the  country,    and  meeting 
three  times  a  year  in  the  holy  city. 
The  Hebrews  had  a  great  number  of  feasts.    The 
first,  and  must  ancient  of  all,  was  the  sabbath, 
vr  the  seventh  day  of  the  week,  instituted  to 
preserve  the  memory  of  the  world's  creation. 
Gen.  2.  3,  And  God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and 
saiictified  it,  because  in  it  he  had  rested  from  all 
his  work.    Commentators  arc  not  agreed  about 
the  first  institution  of  the  sabbath  ;  Many  are 
if  opinion  that  the  sabbath  hath  been  observed 
among  the  righteous  from  the  beginning  of  the 
world:  that  the  ancients  having  preserved  the 
memory  of  the  creation,  observed  the  sabbath 
also,  m  consequence  of  the  natural  law  which 
obliged  them  thereto.     Some  are  of  opinion, 
that  people  did  not  begin  to  cease  from  work 
upon  that  day,  till  after  the  command  which 
God  gave,  the  Israelites  to  that  purpose,  some 
time  after  the  coming  out  */ Egypt,  when  they 
were  encamped  at  Marali. 
Tiir  Sabbatical  Year,  which  returned  every  seven 
years,  and  was  entirely  set  apart  for  rest :  and 
Jubilee  year,  which  was  at  the  end  of  seven 
times  seven  years,  or  of  the  forty-ninth  year, 
were  sorts  of  feasts  loo,  and  may  be  considered 
as  consequences  of  the  sabbath. 
The  Passovor  was  celebrated  on  the  fourteenth, 
or  rnlhcr  fifteenth  day  of  the  first  month  in  the 
ccU'^-)i'h'.n:al  year,  which  was  the  seventh  of 
the'ct  <ul  '■■'tar.    The  feasl  began  after  noon  on 
tliefvurUtnih,  and  was  celebrated  properly  on 
Ui?  fifteenth  of  Nisan;   H  lasted  seven  days. 
Jlui  the  first  and  last  days  only  of  the  octave 
were  day.^  of  rest,    E.\od.    12.   14,  .Vc.      See 

PASSIIVkR. 

The  f<;ai,l  of  Pentecost  was  celebrated  on  thefij- 
tielh  day  after  the  Passover,  m  memory  oj^  the 
laic's  bemir  given  to  Moses  on  mount  binai 
ffty  days,  nr  seven  weeks  after  the  departure 
out  of  Egy|)t.     See  Pentecost. 
The  feast  of  Trumiiets  was  celebrated  at  the  be- 
ginning, or  on  the  first  day  of  the  civil  year, 
■upon  which  a  trumpet  was  sounded,  pmclaim- 
inir  the  beginning  of  the  year,  which  was  tn  the 
month  Tisri,  answering  to  our  September.   /  his 
day  was  kept  solemn;  all  servile  busives.^  was 
forbid  to  be  done  upon  it;  and  particular  sa- 
crifices were  offered,  Lev.  23. 24,  25.   The  scrip- 
ture does  not  acquaint  us  with  the  oecusion  of 
appointing  this  feast.     Thcodoret  believes,  it 
was  in  memory  of  the  thunder  and  lightning 
upon  mount  Simii.!o/(C?i  God  gave  his  law  from 
thence.    The  Habbms  will  have  it,  that  it  was 
m  remembrance  of  tke  deliverance  of  Isaiic,  in 
whose  stead  a  ram  was  sacrificed  by  Abraham. 
Others  say,  that  as  the  seventh  day  of  every 
week  was  a  sabbath,  and  every  sevenlii,  year 
was  to  be  kept  as  a  holy  sabbatical  year,  so  tne 
seventh  month  was  to  be  holy  in  some  suigular 
mirnner  above  the  rest  of  the  months,  for  the 
many  sabbaths  and  solemn  feasts  that  were  to 
be  observed  in  this  more  than  any  other  month; 
such  as  the  feast  of  E.vpiation,  antt  ol"  Taber- 
nacles. 
The  new  moons,  or  first  days  of  every  month, 
were  tn  some  sort  a  consequence  of  the  feast  01 
Trumpets.  And  though  these  were  not  reckoned 
amoniT  the  solemn  feasts  jn  Lev.  '>3.  yet  were 
celebrated  as  such,  by  the  sound  of  trumpets. 
Num.  10. 10.  by  extraordinary  sacrifices,  Num. 
'i^.n,\'i,&c.  by  ab.'ttaining  from  servile  works, 
Amos8.5.  and  by  attendance  upon  themmistry 
of  God's  word,  2Kin!:s  4.  23.   Upon  these  days 
aUo  some  sort  of  entcrtainmcrUf  wen  made, 


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1  Sam.  20.  5,  18.     And  God  ordained  H  lMu» 
that  by  giving  him  the  first- frmts  of  ej>er$ 
month  they  should    acknowledge   him   at  tk 
Lord  of  nil  their  time,  and  own  his  providence, 
by  which  all  times  and  seasons  are  ordered. 
The  feast  of  E.\piation,  or  Aioiiement,  was  kef  I 
upon  the   tenth   day  of  the  month  Tisn,  ur 
September.      'J  he  Hebrews  call  U  Xippiir,  or 
Chippur,  that  is,  pardon  or  expiation,  because 
It  was  instituted  for  the  expiation  of  all  tht 
sins,  irreverences,  and  pollutions  of  a  I  tht 
Israellles, /r»m  the  higli-priest  to  the  lowist  cj 
the  people,  commuted  by  them  throughout  the 
whole  year.    Upon  this  day  they  fasted  sine  t.'f , 
and  offered  several  sacrifices.  The  high-pricttt 
after  he  hud  washed  not  only  his  hands  and 
his  feet,  as  usual  in  common  sacrifices,  but  his 
whole  body,  dressed  himself  in  plain  linen,  like 
the  rest  of  the  priests.     He  then  neither  wort 
his  purple  robe,  nor  the  ej) hod,  nor  the  breast- 
plate,bicausc  he  was  going  to  expiate  his  oirii 
and  the  people's  sins.    He  first  of  all  offered  J 
bullock  and  a  ram  for  his  own  sm.t,  and  thi:<e 
of  all  the  other  priests.  Jle  put  his  hands  ii;'Oil 
the  heads  of  these  victims,  and  confessed  his 
own  sins,  and  the  sins  of  Ins  house  :  then  he 
received  from  the  princes  of  the  people  tu-o 
goats  for  a  sin-offering,   and  a   ram  for  a 
burnt-offering,  to  be  offered  in  the  name  of  aU 
the  multitude.   Lev.  16.  2,  3,  iVc.     As  to  tht 
ceremonies  used  with  the  goats,  see  Off  l^Msa. 
The  feast  of  Tents  or  Tabernacles,  See  Tabsr- 

NA(  LE. 

Besides  these  feasts  mentioned  by  Moses,  ire  find 
the  feast  of  lots,  ur  Purim,  which  was  r.elebr.itei 
among  the  Jews  of  Shushan,  on  the  fourteenth 
day  of  Aii-J-t ;  o:nd  among  the  other  people  of 
the  Persian  empire  on  the  fifteenth  of  the  same 
month,  which  answers  to  our  February,  Eslli. 
9. 21.    The  Jews  observe  the  first  of  these  days 
■with  fasting  andcrying,  and  other  expression* 
of  vehemenl  grief  and  fear;    and  the  latter 
w-tlh  thanksgiving,  and  all  demonstrations  of 
joy  and  triumph.     See  PuRiM. 
Tlie  feast  of  the  dedication  of  the  tenipl«,  or  ra- 
ther of  the  restoration  of  the  temple,  which  had 
been  profaned  by  Antiothus  Epii>liKnos,  whuh 
IS  IhouL'ht  to  be  the  feast  mentioned  in  the  gos- 
pel, John  10.  22.  was  celebrated  in  the  winter. 
Josephiis  says,  it  was  called  the  feast  of  ligbu; 
probably  this  happiness  befell  them  when  tkef 
least  expected  it ;  and  they  looked  upon  it  c»  a 
new  light  that  had  risen  upon  them,  Joseiih 
AnlKi.  lib.  12.  cap.  11.      There  is  an  account 
of  this  dedication  in  1  Maccab.  4.  52,  54,  55, 
&.C.  where  it  is  related,  that  Judns  Maccabeus 
and  his  brethren  having  defeated  the  army  of 
(;or"ias,  they  went  directly  to  the  temple  of 
Jerusalem,  which    Ihey  found   forsaken    and 
profaned,  so  that  the  courts  were  full  of  thick 
bushes  and  brambles,  the  doors  were  burnt,  the 
altar  profaned,  and  the    build, vgs  in  rums, 
.nfler  having  shed  abundance  if  tears  on  this 
occasion,  they  began  to  clean  every  thing,  and 
employed  the  priests  in  demolishing  the  altar 
which  had  been  polluted ;  and  erected  another 
of  rouTh- stone.     They  refitted  the  holy  plac» 
and  th'e  sanctuarv,  and  placed  therein  the  can- 
dlestick, the  table  of  shew-biend,  and  the  altar 
of  perfumes.     They  kindled  the  lamps,  put  the 
leaves  upon  the  sacred  table,  set  the  incense  on 
fire,  offered  sacrifices  and  burnt-iifferings,  and 
performed  the  dedication  of  the  temple  in  eight 
days,  wilh  all  the  solemnity  thntarcumstancet 
would  allow  of  After  wliich  Judas  Maccabem 
made  it  a  law,  that  the  feast  should  be  kept 
yearly  for  eight  days,  inmemoiy  "/  that  mercp 
which  God  had  .fhewcd  them.     It  is  rrevcrally 
a-rreed  that  it  loas  during  this  feast  our  Sa- 
vloiir   was    at  Jerusalem:    It  icas  celebrated 
upon  the  twenty-Kflh  and  following  days  of 
the  month  Cnsleu,  which  answers  to  our  No- 
vember and  December,  and  it  is  therefore  said, 
that  It  WHS  winter. 
Love-feasts,  or  fessts  of  charity,  were  used  among 
the  primitive  Christians  in  the  public  meetings 
of  the  church,  to  ."hew  their  unity  among  them- 
selves, to  promote  and  maintain  mutual  cha' 
rity,  and  for  the  relief  of  the  poor  among  them 
at    the   close    whereof   they  administered   the 
Lord's   supper,   Jude  12.     But    these  feasts 
being  abused,  seme  think  that  the  oyvstle  Paul 
abolished  them,  1  Cor  11.21,22,34. 
In  the  Christian  church  -we  have  no  testivaltnal 
appears  clearly  to  have  been  instituted  *yChrist 
Jesus,  or  his  apostles.    Xevertheless,  as  some 
say,  our  Saviour  seems  to  have  instituted  a 
feast,  in  a  perpetual  memory  of  his  paesion 
and  death,  when  he  instituted  the  sacrament 
of  bread  and  wine  as  symbols  of  lixi  body  oh* 


FEA 


f>lOO(l  ami  jiledf^cs  cf  spiritual   llessiiiffs. 
Cnriiliaiia  /lai'c a'.icaiis  celebrated  the  memurij 
of  C'lirisl's   rcturrtctWH,   aud  keep  tki.<   liusl 
on  eviry  Jirsl    day   vf   the  week  ;    which  day 
teas  called  the  Lord's  iluy,  even  so  early  as  tii 
St.  Jolin's  time ;  Rev.  (.  10,  1  was  in  the  Spirit 
on  the  jAird's-Uay. 
0£n.l9.3.L(il  ma<le  a/.  H  21,fi,Abiabam  made  a/. 
IJfi.  30.  Isaac  made  a/.  {|  ii'.l.  22.  Labaii  made  a./. 
4(1.  20.  rharaoli  made  a/,  to  all  Ins  servants 
Ezod.  5.  I.  Iliat  (liev  mayliold  a/,  unto  me,  10.  9. 
I-.'.  14.  you  shall  kecji  it  a/.  Lee.  23.  .39,  41. 
13.6.  the  seventh  day  shall  he  a/,  to  the  Lord 
S23. 14.  three  limes  tliou  shall  keeji  a/,  in  theye.ir 
Iti.  the/,  ol' harvest,  llielirst-rruitsol'lhy  labours 
32.  j.  Aaron  said,  lo-niorrovv  le  a/,  to  the  Lord 
JV'«Hi.26.17.  the  lilteenth  day  oflhis  month  is  ihe./'. 
29  12.  ye  shall  keep  a/,  to  (he  Lord  seven  days 
Dent.  Iti.  14.  and  thou  shall  rejoice  in  thy/. 
Judg.  14.  1(1.  and  Samson  made  there  a/. 
12.  declare  it  within  the  seven  days  of  the/. 
IT.  and  she  vvi'pt  belore  him  while  their/,  lasted 
1  Sam.  9. 1 12.  there  is  a/,  to  day  in  the  high-place 
20.  t  6.  there  is  a  yearly/,  for  all  the  family 
S5.  Jli.  Nabal  held  a/,  in  his  house  like  a  king 
iSain.  3.  20.  Uavid  made  ."Mmer  and  Iris  men  a/. 
J  KmgsW.  13.  Solomon  made  ;■/.  to  liisserv.8.  t>5. 
8.  2.  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled  at  the/. 
12.  32.  Jeroboam  ordained  a/,  like  to  the/,  that 
is  in  Judah,  and  he  oR'cred  upon  the  alt^- 
33.  he  ordained  a/,  to  the  children  of  Israel 
3  Chr.  5.  3.  the  /.  In  the  seventji  month,  JVcA.  6.  14. 
7.  8.  Solomon  kept  the/seven  days,  and  all  Israel 
with  him,  9.  |  30.22.  JCch.  8.  18.  F.zek.  45.  25. 
Eslh.  1.  3.  Ahasuerus  made  a/.  5.  )  2.  18. 

9.  Vasliti  made  a/.  ||  8.  17.  the  Jews  had  a/. 
prov.  15.  15.  a  merry  heart  hath  a  continual/. 
Eccl.  IO.I9/.isniade  for  laughter,  wine  makes  merry 
Isa.  25.  (i.  tlie  Lord  shall  make  to  all  peojile  a/. 
Jer.  11).  1 5.  enter  not  the  house  of  mourning/. 
Eic/.'.  45. 23.  seven  days  of  the/,  he  sliall  |)re|)are 
Dan.  5.  1.  Belshazzar  the  king  made  a  great/. 
Mat.  27.  15.  at  that  /.  the  governor  was  wont  to 
release  to  the  |)eople  a  prisoner,  Mark  1.5.  G. 
l.uke  2. 42.  ihey  went  up  after  the  custom  of  the  /. 
5.  29.  Levi  made  him  a  great/,  in  his  house 
14.  13.  hut  when  thou  makes!  a/,  call  the  poor 
23.  17.  he  must  lelease  one  unto  them  at  the/. 
/ohn  2. 8.  draw,  and  hoar  to  the  governor  of  the/. 

9.  when  the  ruler  of  the/,  tasted  the  water 

4.  45.  the  Galileans  having  seen  all  (hat  he  did  at 

the/,  at  Jerusalem,  for  tliey  also  went  to  the/. 

5.  1.  after  this  there  wan  a/,  of  the  Jews 
S.  4.  the  passovcr,  a/,  of  the  Jews,  was  nigh 

.  7.  8.  go  ye  up  to  this/.  I  go  not  up  yet  to  this/. 

10.  then  went  he  also  up  to  the/,  not  openly 

11.  then  the  Jews  sought  him  at  the  /  and  said 
14.  now  about  the  midst  of  the/.  Jesus  taught 
37.  in  the  last  day,  that  great  day  of  the/ 

10.22.  it  v/as  at  Jerusalem  the/,  of  dedication 
11.56.  what  think  ye,  that  he  will  not  come  to/.? 
12. 12.  nc.vt  day  much  people  that  were  come  to/. 

20.  certain  Greeks  among  ihem  that  came  to/. 
13.  29.  buy  what  wc  'aave  need  of  against  the/. 

^cts  18.  21.  I  must  by  all  means  keep  this  /. 

1  Cor.  5.  8.  let  us  keep  the  /.  not  with  old  leaven 
10.  27.  if  any  that  believe  not  bid  you  to  a/. 

FEAST-DA V,  da.>js. 
Hos.2.  II.  I  will  also  cause  hex  f.- days  to  cease 
9.5.  what  will  yedoinrfffjiof  the/,  of  the  Lord  ? 
Jlinos  5.  21.  I  hate,  1  despise  your  f. -days 
Mat.  20. 5.  they  said,  not  on  the  f.  day,  Mark  14.2. 
John2.  23.  in  Ihr-  f.-day  many  believed  in  his  name 

FE.\ST  of  the  passovcr. 
Ezo  J.34.25.nor  the  sacrifice  of/.o/;)n5S«Jier  be  left 
Mat.  2t).  2.  nfiert.vodaysis/.  of  pass.  Mark  14.1. 
/>uAc2.4I.eveiy  year  at/.o/;(a5s.liis  parents  went 
John  13.1. before /.o/"pa.«.<!»rrrJesii3  knew  his  hour 

7E:\'S'V  of  tabernacles. 

Lev.  23,  34.  Ihe  fifteenth  day  shall  be/,  of  tabrr. 

Deul.]C>.]'.i.  iliou  shall  observe /.«/<at.  seven  days 

16.  three  times  appear  in/,  of  tabernacles,  .Tl. 

10.  2C/,ron.g.  13. 

Ezra 3. 4.  they  kept/,  of  tabrrnnc.  as  it  is  written 

.  ZrcA.14.16.  shall  even  go  up  to  \i.ce\>  f.of  tahcrnac. 

18.  heathen  that  come  not  to  keep/,  oflaber.  19. 

Johnl.^.  now  the  Jews'  f.nftabernac. was  at  hand 

FEAST  of  iniUarened  bread. 
*ri;o(;.12.17.  ye  shall  obs./.«/i/H?.Ar.  23.1.5. 134.18. 
J.cv.  23.  f).  and  on  fifteenth  dav  is/,  of  unleav.  br. 
Veut.  16.  IC.  appear  in/,  ofihtl.  br.  2  Chr.S.  13. 
2CAr.30.13.  people  assembled  \oke.opf.nfunl.  br. 

21.  children  of  Isr.  kept/  of  unt.  br.  seven  da vs 
35.17./.o/«n.6.sev.days,  Bira  6.22.  K:ci.4521. 

^fai. 26. 17.  first  day  off.  of  unt.  br.  disciples  came 
Jtfar A:I4.1. after t wo davs  was  f.of  un.br. Luke^.]. 

FEAS'T  of  wrrks. 
Bxod.  34.22.  thou  shall  obs./.  ofw.  Deut.  16.  10. 
Deut.  16,  16.  all  thy  male-s  np|iear  in  the/.o/  weeks 

2  CAr.S.  1.1.  Solomon  offered  burnt-offer,  in/,  of  w. 


FKE 

TEAST,  ED. 

Job  1.  4.  liiH  sons  went  and/,  in  the  /  houses 
2  I'd.  2.  13.  sporting,  wliilu'lhey  /.  witli  you 
Jude  12.  thrse  are  spots,  when  they/,  with  yuu 

KEASTLNG. 
EslU.  9.  17.  made  it  a  day  of/,  and  gladness,  18. 

22.  they  should  make  them  days  ol  /.  and  joy 
.Ivb  1.  J.  when  the  days  of  llieir/.  weie  gone 
Kccl.'.'i.  of  mourmiig,  than  to  go  to  the  house  of/. 
.ler.  Hi.  8.  thou  thalt  not  g.o  into  the  house  of/. 

FEASTS. 
Lev.  23.  2.  even  those  are  my  /.  4,  .if,  44. 
l^sal.  35.  16.  with  liynocritical  mockers  in/. 
/sa.  5.  12.  the  harp,  pipe,  and  wine  are  in  their/. 
./(')■.  51.  39.  in  their  heal  1  will  make  their/. 
Kick.  45.  17.  the  jirince's  part  togive  otterings  in/. 
46.  11.  in/,  the  meal-oti'ering  shall  be  an  epiiali 
..imo.i  8.  10.  I  will  turn  your/,  into  mourning 
Zech.S.  19.  shall  be  joy,  gladness,  and  cheerful/. 
Mai. '■23.6.  they  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at/  .iiid 
chief  seats  insynagog.  Mark  12.39.  Luke'20.4ti. 
Jade  12.  these  are  spots  m  your/,  of  charily 

J3pp»inlcd  FE.ASTS. 
Isa.  1. 14.  your  upp.f.  m\  soul  hateth,  a  trouble 

Set  FEASTS. 
JVum.  29. 39.  these  things  ye  shall  do  in  your  self. 

1  Chron.  23.  31.  to  offer  on  the  setf.  Kzra  3.  5. 

2  Ckrun.  31.  3.  the  king's  portion  for  the  setf. 
JVe/j.  10.  3S.  we  charged  for  oti'erings  for  the  setf. 

Solemn  FEAST. 
Dcul.  16.  15.  seven daysshaltlhoukeepaso/eTOn/. 
Psal.ii\.\i.  blow  the  trumpet  on  oux  solemn  f.-iia.y 
Latu.  2.  7.  made  a  noise  as  in  thes«/ejnre/.-day 

Solemn.  FEASTS. 
J^um.  15.  3.  when  you  make  oli'er.  in  your  sol.  f. 
2  C'Ac.  2. 4.  build  a  house  for  offering  on  solemn  f. 
8.  13.  offering  on  solemn  f.  three  times  in  a  year 
/Aim.  1.  4.  because  none  come  to  the  solemn  f. 
2.  6.  he  hath  caused  the  solemn  f.  to  be  forgotten 
Ezek.  30.  38.  as  the  flock  of  Jerusalem  in  solemn  f 
46. 9.  when  people  come  belore  the  Lord  in  sul.f. 
Hos.  2.  II.  1  will  cause  to  cease  \w.r  solemn  f. 
12.  9.  make  thee  dwell  as  in  Ihe  days  of  solemn  f. 
JVah.  1. 15.  O  Judah,  keejithy  sol.f.  perlbrm  vows 
Mai.  2.  3.  even  the  dung  of  your  solemn  f. 
Fkathekkd,  sec  Fowl. 
FEATHERS. 
Len.  1.  16.  shall  pluck  away  his  crop  with  his/. 
■fob  39.  13.  gavest  thou  the  goodly  wings  to  the 
peacocks?  or  wings  and/,  to  the  ostrich  7 
Psai.6S.  13.  and  her/,  covered  with  yeKow  gold 
91.  4.  shall  cover  thee  with  his/,  under  his  wings 
Ezck.  17.  3.  an  eagle  long- winged,  full  of/.  7. 
Dan.  i.  33.  his  hairs  were  grown  like  eagles'/. 

FED. 
Ocn.  30.  36.  Jacob/,  the  rest  of  Laban's  flock 
36.  24.  as  he/,  the  asses  of  Zibeon  his  father 
41.  2.  and  the  seven  kine/.  in  a  meadow,  18. 

47.  17.  he/,  them  with  bread  for  their  cattle 

48.  15.  the  God  who/,  me  all  my  life  long 
Exod.  16.  32.  the  bread  wherewith  I  have  /.  yon 
Deut.S.  3.  he/  thee  with  manna,  thou  knewest  not 

16.  who/,  thee  in  the  wilderness  with  manna 
2.Srt;n.20.3.  put  the  concubines  inward,  and /.them 
I  Kings  18.  4.  he/,  them  with  bread  and  water,  13. 
1  Chron.  27.  29.  over  the  herds  that/,  in  Sharon 
Psal.  37. 3.  trust  in  the  Lord,  verily  thou  shall  be/. 
78.  72.  so  he/,  them,  according  to  his  integrity 
81.  16.  he  should  have/,  them  with  finest  of  wheat 
fsn.  1.  II.  I  am  full  of  the  fat  of/,  beasts 
./cr.  5. 7.  when  I  had /.them  to  the  full,  Ihey  comm 

8.  they  were  as/,  horses  in  the  morning 
F.zek.  16.  19.  and  my  honey  wherewith  1/  thee 

34.  3  ye  cat  the  fat,  and  kill  them  that  are/. 
8.  the  shepherds/.themselves,and/.not  my  flock 

Dan.  4.  12.  and  all  flesh  was/,  with  it 
5.21.  Ihey/.Ncbuchadnezzar  with  grass,likcoxen 
Zech.  11.  7.  I  took  two  staves,  and  I/,  the  flock 
.V((?.25.37.when  saw  we  thee  hungered, and/.thee? 
Mark5. 14.  they  that/,  the  swine  fled,  JyukeS.  34. 
f.vkc  16.21.  desiring  lobe/,  with  crumbs  that  fell 
I  Cor.  3.  2. 1  have/,  you  with  milk,  not  with  meat 

FEE. 
Dan.  2.  fO.  ye  shall  receive  of  me,  gifts  and/. 
5.  t  17.  give  thy/,  to  another,  yet  I  will  read 

FEEBLE, 
frfn.  .30. 42.  when  cattle  were/,  he  put  them  not  in 
Deut.  25. 18.  Ihe  Amalckiles  smote  all  that  were/ 

1  .Snw.  2.  5.  that  hath  many  children,  is  waxen  /. 
2.S/im.4.I  Abnerdead,  Ish-bosheth's  hands  were/. 

2  Chron. 'is.  15.  carried  all  the/,  of  Ihem  on  asses 
JWA.  4.  2.  and  he  said,  what  do  these/.  Jews  ? 
.Tobi.  4.  anil  thou  bast  strengthened  the/,  knees 
Psal.  .38. 8. 1  am  /.  and  sore  broken,  I  have  roared 

105  37.  was  not  one/,  person  among  their  tribes 
Prov.  30.  26.  the  conic.t  arc  out  a  /.  folk,  yet  make 
Isa.  If  *4.  the  remnant  shall  be  very  small  and  /. 

35.  3.  strengthen  the  weak  hands,  confirm  /.  knees 
./rr.6.24.we  have  heard  the  fame, our  bar  os  wax/ 


PER 

.Tcr.  TiQ.  43.  the  king  of  Babylon'.T  lands  waied  / 
Ezck.  7.  17.  all  hands  shall  be/.  21.  7. 
y.cch.  13.8.  and  he  that  is/.  sIkiH  be  as  David 
I  Cor.  12.22.  the  members  which  seem  to  be  more/ 
1  'I'hcss.  5   14   brethieii,  comfort  the  /.-minded 
Heb.  12.  12.  lift  up  the  hands  and  the/,  knees 

FEEBLER. 
(7cH,30,42.sothe/.wereLab.iii's,  stronger  Jacob* 

FEEBLENESS. 
.Jcr.  47.  3.  the  lathers  shall  not  look  back  for/. 

FEED. 
To  feed  signifies  to  eat,  to  lake  meat  or  nourish- 
iiiiiU  for  the  body,  and  thi.'^  is  common  to  mar 
With  Ike  beasts.  Jude  12,  Feeding  tlieinsfil»e(i 
without  fear.  Jsa.  27.  10,  There  shall  the 
calf  feed,  and  there  shall  he  he  ^own.  It  alsa 
signifies  to  furnish  or  supply  others  with  food; 
thus  Joseph  fed  the  Egyptians /«?■  their  cattle  ; 
that  IS,  he  gave  them  food  and  provision  for 
one  year,  for  which  they  gave  him  their  cattle. 
Gen.  47.  17.  Jind  Agar  prays  that  God  wouhl 
feed  hini  with  food  convenient  for  him  ;  thai 
he  would  furnish  him  with  food  suitable  to  kis 
necessities  and  occasions,  I'rov.  30.  8. 
But  feeding,  generally  m  Scripture,  is  taken  f of 
the  business  and  culling  of  a  shepherd,  and 
comprehends  all  the  duties  belonging  lu  that 
office:  not  only  that  of  feeding,  or  providing 
pasture  for  his  flock,  but  also  of  guiding,  ob- 
serving, and  defending  them.  In  this  stnse, 
feeding  is  applied,  I.  To  (iod,  and  tikat  (1)  In 
respect  of  his  church,  winch  he  rules,  defends, 
directs,  suslains,and  nourishes, bath  inwardly, 
by  the  gifts  and  graces  of  his  Spirit ;  and  out- 
wardly, by  his  power  and  providence.  Gen 
48.  15,  The  God  which  fei\  me  all  my  life  long 
unto  this  day.  .Ind  the  Psalmist,  Feed  them 
also,  and  lift  them  up  for  over,  Psul.  28.  9. 
Jlcnce  God  is  culled  a  Shepheid,  Psal.  23.  I, 
The  Lord  is  my  Sliepbeiil:  He  provides  for 
me,  he  brings  me  out  of  the  wrong  way,  and 
guides  me  in  the  right.  (2)  In  respect  of  the 
ungodly,  upon  whom  he  executes  his  judgineiitt. 
Ezek.  34.  16,  I  will  feed  them  Willi  pnl^ment 
jind  in  Hos.  4.  16,  The  Lord  will  fee.l  them  as 
a  lamb  in  a  large, place;  Nc  will  make  Ihem  r» 
wander,  like  a  lost  lamb  in  a  wilderness,  and 
scatter  tlicni  into  Assyria.  (3)  Yii  respect  of 
the  creatures  tchich  receine  their  supplies 
wholly  from  God.  Psal.  145.  15,  The  eyes  of  all 
wait  upon  thee, and  thougivest  Ihem  their  meat 
in  due  season.  Mat.  6.  26,  The  fowls  of  the 
air  neilher  sow  nor  reaji,  yet  your  heavenly 
F.ilher  fecdeth  Ihem. 
n.  To  Christ.  Isa.  40.  11.  He  shall  feed  hii 
flock  like  a  shepherd.  JInd  our  Saviour  says 
of  himself,  I  am  Ihe  good  Shepherd,  ./ohn  10. 
II.  Christ  Jesus  performs  all  the  offices  of  a 
tender  and  faithful  Shepherd,  toward  his  peo- 
ple, carrying  himself  with  great  wisdom,  anif 
condescension,  and  compassion,  to  every  one 
cf  them,  according  to  their  several  capacities 
and  infirmities  :  He  feeds  them  by  his  word, 
Spirit,  grace,  fulness,  redemption,  ordinancea 
and  providences. 

III.  To  Man.  ^Ind  then  besides  the  common  ac- 
ceptation of  the  word,  for  feeding  cattle,  it  i.f 
taken,  (1)  For  instructing  and  teaching  others 
by  wholesome  doetrnie :  for  ruling  and  cen- 
suring by  ecclesiastical  discipline.  John  21, 
15,  16,  Feed  my  lambs  :  Feed  my  sheep,  .find 
in  Jcr.  3.  15,  I  will  give  you  jiastors  accordms 
to  mine  heart,  which  shall  feed  you  with 
knowledge  and  understanding.  (2)  For  ruling 
and  governing  politically.  Thus  kings  and 
magistrates  arc  compared  to  shepherds,  2  Sam 
5.  2,  Thou  shall  feerl  my  people  Israel.  Psal 
78.  71,  He  brought  Uavid  to  feed  .Jacob  Iris 
people. 

IV.  To  the  enemies  of  the  church,  whom  God 
sometimes  makes  use  of  for  the  chastisement 
of  his  people.-  Jer.  0.  3,  The  Babvlonisn 
princes,  with  their  armies,  shall  Iced  every 
one  in  his  place  :  They  shall  take  vp  their 
quarters  in  the  places  assirrnril  them,  and 
make  spoil  of  all  they  can  find  tiiere. 

V.  To  such  as  flatter  themselves  with  vain  hopes 
of  help  and  assistance.  Hos.  12.  1,  Ephrairn 
feedoth  on  wind  :  The  ten  tribes  flatter  them- 
selves  with  hopes  of  help  from  the  Egyptian! 
and  Assyrians,  but  they  are  supporting  them- 
selves with  hopes  as  unfit  to  sustain  them,  at 
the  wind  is  to  feed  the  bodii  and  nourish  ill 
They  made  new  alliances  and  friendships,  hut 
all  of  them  will  prove  lies  to  them  at  last,  hkt 
the  wind  they  feed  upon. 

VI  Torulers,  Ao(A political  on(iecclesiasticaI,jr4<i 
contrive  their  own  ease,  advantage,honuur,and 
ambitious  projects ;  but  feed  not  their  flocks 


49. 24.  Damascus  is  waxed  /.  and  tum-jth  to  flee  I     take.no  care  to  support  them,  either  with  lokflt 


FEE 

some  counsel  ornecessary  relief,  as  they  ought 
to  do,  accoTilins  tv  tlieir  rcspectice  ajjices. 
£zok.  34.  2,  3,  Woo  Ici  the  slicplienls  thai  do 
tieed  themselves;  should  not  the  sliLj)licrds  feed 
the  fiocksl  Ye  kill  them  that  are  led;  but  ye 
feed  not  the  flock. 
Gen.  37   I-i  his  brelh.  went  to/,  their  father's  flock 

IG.  tell  tne,  1  pfay,  where  they  /.  their  Hocks 
46.  3-2.  for  their  trade  hath  been  to  /.  cattle 
Exod.  22.  5.  and  shall/,  in  aiiotlier  man's  lield 
34.  3.  neither  let  tlocks/.  before  that  mount 

Sam.  5.  2.  thou  shalt/.  iny  people  Israel 
7.7.  whom  1  commanded  to/.  Israel,  1  Ckr.  17. fi. 
I  Kin  ITS  17.4.  have  commanded  the  ravens  to/,  thee 
Job  24.  2.  they  take  away  flocks  and/.  Iheieof 

20.  the  woirns  shall/,  sweetly  on  him 
Vsal.  28.  9./.  them,  and  lift  tirem  up  for  ever 
4y.  14.  laid  in  tlie  grave,  death  shall  /.  on  them 
78.  71.  he  brought  David  to/.  Jacob  his  people 
Prov.  10.  21.  the  lips  of  the  righteous/,  many 
Cant.  4.  5.  like  two  roes  whioii  /.  ainmig  the  lilies 
fi.  2.  my  beloved  is  gone  to/,  in  the  gardens 
Isa.  5.  17.  the  lambs  shall  /.  after  their  manner 

11.  7.  and  the  cow  and  the  bear  shall/. 
14.  30.  and  the  first-born  of  the  poor  shall/. 
27.  10.  there  shall  the  ciilf/.  and  shall  lie  down 
30.  23.  Ihy  catlle  shall/,  in  large  i)astures 
40.  11.  he  shall/,  his  flock  as  a  shepherd 
4'J.  !).  they  shall/,  in  the  ways  and  high  places 
61.5.  and  strangers  shall  stand  and/,  your  flocks 
65.  2j.  the  wolf  and  the  lamb  shall/  togellier 
fer.  2.  t  Ifi-  tl'e  children  of  Noph/.  on.  thy  crown 

3.  15.  pastors  who  shall/,  you  with  knowledge 
6.  3.  they  shall/,  every  one  in  his  place 
23.  2.  against  the  pastors  that/,  my  people 

4.  1  will  set  up  shepherds  which  shall/,  them 
.■iO.  19.  Israel  shall/,  on  Carmel  and  Djshan 
I, am.  4.  5.  lliev  thul/.  delicately  are  desolate 
Eze/f.  34.  2.  woe  to  the  shepherds  thai  do  /.  thems. 
3.  ye  eat  the  fat,  but  ye/,  not  the  flock 
10.  neither  shall  the  sheiiherds/.  themselves 
23.  even  my  servant  David  shall/  them 
Dan.  11.26.  they  that/,  of  his  meat  destroy  him 
Hos.4.  10.  now  the  Lord  will/,  them  as  a  lamb 
9.  2.  the  flour  and  the  wine-press  shall  not/,  llieni 
.Tonali  3.  7.  let  them  not/,  nor  drink  water 
Mtc.  5.  4.  iie  shall/,  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord 
Zfp*.  2.  7.  they  shall/,  thereupon,  God  shall  visit 
3.  13.  they  shall/,  none  shall  make  them  afraid 
Zech    II.  9.  then  said  1,  I  will  not/,  you 

le.the shepherd  shall  not  /  that  that  standeth  still 
Mat.  2.  t6.  out  of  thee  a  Governor  ihat  shall/. 
/.uke  15.  15.  I.e  sent  him  to  hi.i  fields  to/  swine 
.^Us  20.  28.  take  heed  to/,  the  church  of  God 
I  Cor.  9  t  13.  they/,  of  the  things  of  the  lem|ile 
13.  3.  though  I  give  all  my  gooils  to/,  the  poor 
Rfl«!.7.I7.forthc  Lamb  shall /.them  and  lead  them 

12.  G.  that  they  should  /.  her  there  12t)0  days 

FEED,  Imperatively. 
Gen.  25.  30  /.  me  with  that  same  red  pottage 
29.  7.  water  ye  the  sheep,  and  go  and/,  tiiem 
XKings'i-i.Ti.f.  him  wiih  bread  ai:d  water  ol  afllic- 
lioii,  until  1  come  in  peace,  2  Ckr.  18.  20. 
Vrov.  30.  8./  me  with  food  convonient  for  me 
Cant.  1.  8.  /.  thy  kids  beside  the  shepherds'  tents 
Mie.  7.  14./  tliv  people  with  thv  rod,  the  flock 
Zech.  11. 4.  saitli  Lord,/,  the  flock  of  the  slaughter 
John  21.  ].'>./.  my  lambs  ||  16./.  my  sheep,  17. 
Rom.  12.  20.  if  thine  enemy  hunger,/,  him 

1  Pet.  5. 2.  /.  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among  vou 

/rci/iFEED. 
Gen.  30.  31.  I toill  again/,  and  keep  Ihy  flock 

2  Sara.  19.33.  I  will  f.  thee  with  me  in  Jerusalem 
Isa.  49.  26.  /  will  f.  them  that  oppress  thee 

58.  14.  /  wjllf.  thee  with  the  heritage  of  Jacob 

Jer.  9.  15.  /  will  f.  them  with  wormwood,  23.  15. 

£2ei.34.1 3. /u)i7i /.them  upon  the  mountains  of  Isr. 

14.  /(ci/i/.them  in  a  good  pasture, on  mountains 

35.  /ifiVi/.  my  flock,  and  cause  them  to  lie  down 

16.  J  will  f.  the  fat  and  the  strong  with  judgment 

Zech.  11.7.  Jwillj.  theflnck  of  slaughter,  the  poor 

FEEDER. 
Gen.4. 12.  Abel  was  ("".of  sheep.Cain  tiller  of  ground 

FEEDEST. 
Psal.  80.  5.  thou/,  them  with  the  bread  of^ 
Cant  1.  7.  IcU  me  where  thou/,  thy  flock 

FEEDETH. 
Prov  15.  14.  the  mouth  of  fools/,  on  foolishness 
23.  t7.  he  that/,  gluttons,  shameth  his  father 
Cant.  2.  16.  my  beloved  /.  among  the  lilies,  6.  3. 
r«a.44.20.he/.on  ashes, a  deceived  heart  turned  him 
//ns.  12.1.  Ephraim/.  on  wind,  folio weth  east-wind 
Mat.  6.  2H.  ypt  your  heavenly  Father/,  them 
/.uke  12.  24.  the  ravens  sow  not,  yet  God  /.  them 
lOr.  9. 7.  who/,  a  flack,  and  eatelh  not  the  milk 

FEEDING. 
Pfn. 37.0.  Joseph  was/,  his  flock  with  his  brethren 
.Tob  1. 14.  the  oxen  were  plowing,  the  asses  /.  by 
Kzek  34. 10.  cause  them  to  cease  from  /.  the  flock 
Jfak  2.  U  where  ia  the/  place  of  young  lions'? 
190 


PEE 

.1/at.9..30.a  herd  of  swine/.  Mark  5.11.  LiikeS.  32. 
J^ukc  17.  7.  which  of  you  having  a  servant/,  cattle 
Jude  12/.thems.witliout  fear,clouds  without  water 

FEEL. 
Gen.  27.  12.  my  father  perudventure  will/,  me 

21.  come  near,  that  1  may/,  thee,  my  sun 
Judg.  16.  28.  suffer  me  that  1  may  /.  the  pillars 
Job  20.  20.  surely  he  shall  not/  (|uietness 
Psal.  58.  9.  before  your  pots  can/,  the  thorns 
F.ccl.8.5.\vhoan  keepeth  comniaiidm. shall/no  evil 
.^cts  17.27.  seek  the  L.  if  haply  they  might/,  after 

FEELING. 
Eph.  4.19.  who  being  past/  liave  given  themselves 
Heb.  4.  15.  louclied  with  the/,  of  our  infirmities 

FEET. 
Gen.  29.  1 1-  then  Jacob  lift  up  his/,  and  came 

49.  10.  nor  a  lawgiver  from  between  liis/.  till 

33.  Jacob  gathered  up/,  in  the  bed,  yielded  ghost 
F.iod.'3  5.  put  thy  shoes  from  otTthy/.  Jictsl.  33. 

11.  1  8.  get  out,  a!Ml  the  people  that  is  at  thy/. 

12. 11.  shall  eat  the  passiiver  with  shoes  on  your/. 
Lev.  11.  21.  have  legs  ;ibove  their/,  ye  may  eat 
iJeut.  2.  28.  only  I  will  pass  Ihrough  on  my  / 

11.  t6.  all  the  substance  which  was  at  their/. 

28. 57.  young  one  that  comelii  from  between  her/. 

33.  3.  and  they  sat  down  at  Ihyy".  every  one 
./usA.3.15.tlie/.oflhc  prie^lB  were  dipped  in  Jordan 

y.  5.  old  shoes,  and  clouted  upon  their/. 

10.  24.  put  your/,  on  the  necks  of  these  kings 

14.  9.  the  land  whereon  thy/,  have  trodden 
Jiidg.  1.  t*-  having  thumbs  of  Ii5:;ds  and/,  cut  oflT 

3.  24.  surely  he  covereth  !ns/.  in  his  cham'ucr 

4.  15.  so  that  Sisera  fled  away  on  his/.  17. 
5   1 15.  Barak  was  sent  on  his/,  into  the  valley 

27.  at  her/,  he  bowed,  at  her  /.  he  fell  down  dead 

RuUt2.  4.  go  in,  uncover  his/,  and  lay  Ihee  down 

8.  he  turned,  and  behold  a  woman  lay  at  liis/. 

1  Sam.  2.  9.  he  will  keep  the/,  of  his  saints 
14.  13.  Jonathan  climbed  on  his  hands  and/. 

24.  3.  and  Saul  went  in  to  rover  his/. 

25.  t27.  young  men  I  hat  walk  at  the/,  of  my  lord 
42.  Abigail  rode  with  five  damsels  at  her/. 

2  .Sam.  2.  1 18.  Asahel  was  light  of  his/,  as  a  roe 

3.  34.  hands  not  bound,  nor  thy/,  put  into  fettcra 

4.  4.  Jonathan's  son  was  lame  of  his/.  9.  3,  13. 
12.  they  cut  ofl" their  hands  and  their/. 

19.  24.  Mephibo.-.heth  had  not  dressed  his/. 
22. 34.  he  maketh  my/,  like  hinds'/,  and  settelh 
me  u|)on  high  places,  Psal.  18.  33.  Nab.  3  19 
37.  so  that  my/,  did  not  slip,  Psal.  18.  36. 

1  Kings'i.5.  put  the  blood  of  war  in  shoes  on  his/. 
14.  6.  when  Aliijah  heard  the  sound  of  her/. 

12.  when  thy  /.  enter  the  cily,  the  child  shall  die 
15. 23.  Asa  was  diseased  in  his/.  2  Chron.  16.  12. 

2  Kings  3.  t9.  no  water  for  the  cattle  at  their/. 
4.  27.  when  she  came,  she  caught  him  by  the/. 
6.32.  IS  not  the  sound  of  his  master's/,  behind  him? 
9.  35.  but  they  found  no  mote  of  her  than  the/. 
13.  21.  dead  ir.Bn  revived,  and  stood  upon  his/. 
18.  t27.  that  they  may  drink  the  water  of  their/. 
21.  8.  nor  make  the/,  of  Israel  move  any  more 

1  Chr.  28.  2.  then  David  the  king  stood  on  his/. 
JVt7(.9.21. clothes  waxed  not  old,  their/,  swelled  not 
luh  12.  5   he  that  is  readv  to  slip  with  his/. 
13.27.  thou  puttest  my/,  m  the  stocks,  33.  11.  thou 
Beitest  a  print  uiion  the  heels  of  my/. 

18.  8.  for  lie  is  cast  into  a  net  by  his  own/. 
11.  terrors  make  afraid,  and  drive  him  to  his/. 

29.15. 1  was  eyes  to  the  blind,/,  was  I  to  the  lame 

30.  12.  the  vouth  rise,  they  push  away  my/. 
39.  t21.  his"/-  dig  in  the  valley,  he  rejoiceth 

Psal.  22.  16.  they  pierced  my  hands  and  my  f. 

25.  15.  for  he  shall  jiluck  my/,  out  of  tiie  net 

31.  8.  thou  hast  set  my/,  in  a  large  room 
40.2.he8et  my/.on  rock, and  established  my  goings 
5(').  13.  wilt  thou  not  deliver  my/,  from  fitlling? 
6().  9.  and  sufl"ereth  not  our/,  to  be  moved 

73.  2.  but  as  for  me,  mv/.  were  almost  gone 

74.  3.  lift  up  thy/,  to  the  perpetual  desulations 
105.  18.  whose"/,  tiiey  hurt  with  fetters 
1 15.  7.  f.  have  thev,  but  they  walk  not,  nor  speak 
llfi.  8  "thou  hast  delivered  my/,  from  falling 
119.  5D.  I  turned  my/,  unto  thy  testimonies 

101.  1  refrained  my/,  from  every  evil  way 
ICS.thy  word  is  a  lamp  to  my/,  a  light  to  my  path 
122.  2.  our/,  shall  stand  within  thv  gates 
Prov.  1.  16.  their/  run  to  evil   6.  18.  Isa.  50.  7. 
4.26.  ponder  the  pathofthy/.  ways  he  established 
5.5.  her/,  go  down  to  death,  steps  take  hold  on  hell 

6.  13.  the  wicked  man  speaketh  wi'.h  hia/. 
28.  can  one  go  on  coals  and  his/,  not  be  burnt? 

7.  11.  she  is  loud,  her/.  abKle  not  in  her  house 

19.  2.  and  he  that  hasielh  with  his/,  sinnrth 

26.  6.  cutleth  off" the/,  and  drinkelh  damage 
29.  5.  a  flatterer  spreadeth  a  net  for  his  / 

Cant.  7.  1.  how  beautiful  are  thy/,  with  shoes! 

ha.  3.  16.  and  making  a  tinkling  with  their/. 

18.  Lord  take  away  the  ornnmciils  about  their/. 
6.2.  with  twain  he  covered  his/,  with  twain  did  fly 
7. 20  the  Lofi  sball  shave  thu  hair  of  the/. 


FEE 

tsa.  23.  7.  her  own  /.  shall  carrj  ner  afat  off  it  soj. 
26.  6.  the/,  of  the  poor  shall  tread  it  dowa 
32.  20.  tha   aicid  forth  the/,  of  the  oa  and  a» 
41.  3.  by  the  wav  that  he  had  not  gone  with  Mitj 
49.  23.  they  shall  Sick  up  the  dust  of  thy/ 
52.  7.  the/,  of  him  that  bringeth  good  tiding* 
60.  13.  I  will  make  the  place  of  my/,  glonoiis 

.hr.Vi  16.  before  your/. .stumble  on  the  mountaint 

14.  10.  loved  to  wander, have  not  refraiiifdiheir/' 
18.  22.  they  digged  a  pit,  and  hid  snares  for  my/. 
38.  22.  thy /.  are  sunk  in  the  mire,  and  areturo^ 

I, am.  1.  13.  be  hath  spread  a  net  for  my/. 
Kzek.  1.  7.  and  their/,  were  straight/. 

2.  1.  he  saiil  to  me,  son  of  man,  stand  upon  thy/. 
2.  and  the  Spirit  set  me  upon  my  /.  3.  24. 

16.25.ha»l  opened  thy/to  every  one  that  pa»K'd  bf 

24.  17.  and  put  on  thy  shoes  upon  thy/. 
23.  tires  shall  be  on  your  beads,  shoes  on  yooi  f 

25.  6.  because  thou  hast  stamped  with  the/. 
32.  2.  Il.'ou  troubles!  the  waters  with  thy/. 
34.  18.  but  ye  must  foul  the  residue  wuli  yoor  / 

19.  wlial  ye  have  trodden  and  fouled  with  your/. 
37.  10.  they  lived  and  stood  up  upon  their/. 
Da7t.  2.  33.  his/,  part  of  iron,  ami  part  clay,  42. 
34.  a  sloiie  smote  the  image  upon  his/. 
41.  thou  sawest  the/,  and  toes  part  of  clay 
7.7.  and  stamiied  the  residue  with  the/,  of  it,  19 
10.6.  his/,  like  polished  brass.  Rev.  1.  1.5.  [  2.  la 
JVaA.  1.  3.  and  the  clouds  are  the  dust  of  lii.ti/ 
15.  the/,  of  him  that  bringeth  good  tidings 
Zech.  11.  4.  his/,  shall  stand  upon  monnl  of  Olives 
Jl/aM0.14.when  ye  depart  out  of  thai  house  or  city, 
shake  ofli'lhedust  of  your/.  Markf>.\^.J,uke^i!5 

15.  30.  cast  Ihe  lame  and  blind  down  at  Jesus'  / 
18.  8.  rather  than  having  two/,  to  be  cast  into  fir6 
28. 9.  tlirjv  held  Inm  by  the/,  and  worshipped  biin 

Luke  1.  79.  to  guide  our/,  into  Ihe  way  of  peace 

7.  38.  she  kissed  his/,  and  anointed  them 
45.  this  woman  hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  my/. 

8.  35.  they  found  the  man  sitting  at  Ihe/.  of  Jcsui 
41.  Jairiis  fell  down  at  Jesus'/,  and  besought  him 

10.  39.  Mary,  who  sat  at  Jesus/,  heard  his  word 
15.22.  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  hisj^ 
24.  39.  behold  my  hands  and  my/,  that  it  i:>  1 

40.  be  shewed  them  his  hands  and  his/. 
lohn  II.  2.  and  wiped  his/,  with  her  hair,  12.  3. 

12.  3.  and  Mary  anointed  the/  of  Jesus 

20.  12.  one  angel  at  the  head,  the  other  at  the  /. 
.Icls'3.  7.  and  immediately  his/,  received  strength 

4.  35   laid  them  down  at  the  apostles'/  37.  |  5.a 

5.  9.  the/,  of  them  who  have  buried  thy  hushaad 
7.  58.  they  laid  their  clothes  at  a  young  man  a/. 

13.  25.  shoes  of  his/.  I  am  not  worthy  to  loose 
51. they  shook  oflTthc  dust  of  their/,  against  then 

14.  S.  there  sal  at  Ly.slra  a  man  impotent  in  his/. 
10.  Paul  said,  stand  upright  on  thy/,  he  leaped 

16.  24.  who  made  their/,  fast  in  the  slocks 

21.  II.  Agabus  bound  his  own  hands  and/. 

22.  3.  yet  brought  up  at  the/  of  Gamaliel 
26.  10.  but  rise,  and  stand  upon  thy/. 

Rnm.  3.  15.  their/,  are  swift  to  shed  blood 

10.  15.  the/,  of  them  that  preach  the  gospel 
1  Cot.  12.21.  nor  head  to  the/  I  have  no  need  of  yon 
/7,«A.6.15.vour/.shodwiih  the  preparation  ofgospej 
!iili.  12.  13.  and  make  straight  paths  for  your/. 
/?('e.39.  make  them  come  and  worship  before  thy/. 

10. 1,  another  mighty  angel,  his/,  as  pillars  of  fire 

11.  II.  the  two  witnesses  stood  upon  their/. 
13.  2.  his/,  were  as/,  of  a  bear,  mouth  of  a  lion 
22.  8.  I  fell  down  to  worship  before  his/. 

Jit  his  FEET. 
Kxod.  4.  25.  Zippornh  cast  the  foreskin  at  his  f. 
.Judtr.A.W.  Barak  went  with  ten  thousand  at  his  f 
Ruth  3.  14.  she  lay  at  his  f.  until  the  morning 

1  Sam.  2.1.  24.  Abijrail  fell  at  his  f.  and  saiil 

2  /r/n<r«4.37.  the  woman  ofShuiieni  fell  at  his  f 
f;.<;rA.8.3.Esth.  fell  down  at  hisf.  and  besought  hlia 
Hah.  3.  5.  and  burning  coals  went  forth  at  his  f 
Mat.  18.  29.  his  fellow'^servant  fell  down  at  his  f 
Mark  5. 22.  Jairus,  when  hesaw  him,  fell  at  hisf 

7.25.Svrophenician  woman  came, and  fell  at  hi.sf. 
I.vke  7.  ,38.  she  stood  at  his  f.  behind  him,  weeping 
.Tohn  II.  :S!.  Marv  fell  down  at  his  f.  saying 
^c?s5.I0.Sapphirafell«<  A/5/.and  yielded  upsho.st 

10.  25.  Corni  lius  met  liim,  and  fell  down  at  hisf. 
Rev.  I.  17.  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  hi.-s  f.  as  dosd 

19.  10.  anri  I  f.dl  at  hisf.  to  wc  ship  him 

FEET  joined  h  ilh  si.le  .r  soles. 
Devt.  11.  24.  sides  of  your/,  irejd  shall  be  yours 
JnsL3.  13.  as  soon  as  soles  of  thp  priests'/.  4.  W. 
\Kinss  5.3. till  L.  put  them  under  lhe.9o/r.s  ofliis/ 
2A7«^s  19.24.  s.of  my/,  have  dried,  /sa.  37.  9» 
Isa.  60.  14.  shall  bow  flown  at  Ihe  soles  of  thy/. 
F.zP.k.  1.7.  the  sole  of  their/,  was  like  a  calfn  foot 

43.  7.  the  place  of  soles  ofmy  /.  i>o  more  defiled 
Mai.  4.  3.  wicked  shall  be  ashes  under  *.  <-    your/ 

Under  FEET. 
Erorf.24.10.  under  his/,  as  it  were  a  SHjiphire-stciW 
2  Sam.  22. 10.  darkness  was  under  his/.  Psal.  18 
39  yea,  they  are  fallen  under  my/ 


PEL 

PSal-  8.  b.  thoi  hakl  put  all  tlini!;?  under  his  /. 
1  Car.  Ij. -J*.    Kp/i.  1.  2:i. 
47  3.  le  shall  sulniue  the  nations  under  oury'. 
ni    i;t.  Ihe  driijju.-i  slialt  Ihou  trample  under  f. 
Isa    H.  ly.  as  a  i.aica^e  trodden  under/. 
2s..'t.(iruiili»rr,surJiiihrai(ii  shall  be  trudd.HH(/e''/. 
l.aiK.  ;i.  Ai.  to  crush  under  Ins/,  all  prisoners 
liWaJ.  ~   •>.  lost  Ihcv  trample  llieni  uuder  their/. 
Hom.  Ili.'2<).  IJod  snail  hiui.se  Satan  under  your/. 
ICar.l.'i.Sia.  till  he  haih  put  all  enemies  ««(/<•;■  his/. 
Hft.'i.8.  lor  he  jnitail  in  sul)j«ctiun  uiiiler  his/. 
Jiec.  IJ.  I  clothed  uiiii  the  sun,  iiioun  vitdcr  her/. 

FEUT  with  icojiA,  or  icasltcd. 
Gen  16.4.  let  water  be  letched,  and  tcti.^h  your  f. 
It),  i.  lurn  in,  tarry  all  nisht,  and  waali  your/. 
24.  a.  a'ld  Laban  gave  water  to  wash  his/. 
43.--l.?ave  them  water,  and  they /c««A6'(/ their/. 
Eiud.  M.  1!(.  .^aron  and  Ins  sons  shall  icas/i  their 
hands  and  then/,  thereat,  21.  |  40.  31. 
Judg.l'.K  21.  Leviieand  concubine  icruiJied ihuir f. 
1  .S'a»i.  iJa.  -ll.  lo  ;o«*7tlhe/  ot' servants  of  my  lowl 
8  Hum.  11.8.  Uriah,  go  (o  1  hy  lioiise,  icas/i  thy  /. 
Psal.ai^'.lO.  shall  M><isA  hi,-;/,  in  blood  ol'the  uicked 
Cant.i.'.i.haynicashcd  iny/.how  shall  1  defile  them.' 
I^uke  7.  M.  she  began  to  waxk  hi|/.  with  tears 

44.  but  she  halh  washed  my/,  with  tears 
John  rt.  5.  he  be^an  to  mask  tiie  disciples'/. 
0.  Peter sailh  lo  him, Lord  dost  Ihou  wa^k  my/.? 
8.  Pelerii  iilh  lo  limi,  ihoushalt  novel  iccLskmyf. 
'0  necdetli  not  save  to  wash  his/,  but  is  clean 
12  so  alier  he  had  washed  Iheir/.hosaid  to  them 
14.  it'  I  your  Ld.  am!  Ma-ster  have  loas/ted  your/. 
I  Tim.  5.  10.  il'sho  have  ic>is/ted  the  saints'/. 

FEIGN. 

S5ani.  14.  2.  l  pray/-  thyself  to  be  a  mourner 

IKin^s  M.j.shc  shati /.herself  lo  be  anolher  worn. 

L.ult.e-i'J.  20.  which  shouhl/.  themselves  just  men 

FEKJNEl). 

1  Sam.  21. 13.  David/,  himself  mad  in  their  hands 
S  Ham.  22.ti5.  strangers  shall  yield  /,  obciiience 

iiiilo  "me,  I'sal.  18.  f  44. 
P.s-a/.l7.l.  to  my  prayer  that  goeth  noi  out  of/.  Iijis 
fifi.  t  3.  thine  enemies  shall  yield/,  obedience 
Bl.flS.  the  hatersof  the  Lord  yielded/. obedience 

2  Pet.  2.  ;t.  with/,  w  ords  make  merchandise  of  you 

FEIGN  EST. 

1  ICingf  14.  0.  why/,  thou  thyself  to  be  another  ? 

/yVA.  6  y.  but  thou  f.  them  out  of  thine  own  heart 
FEIGN'EDLY. 

Jtr  3. 10.  hath  turned  to  me  but/. saith  the  Lord 
FELL. 

Qen.  4.  5.  Cain  was  wroih,  and  his  countenance/. 
14.  10.  the  kings  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah/ 
15. 12.  a  deep  .sleep/,  on  Abram,  and  lo,  a  horror 
125.  t  IH.  Isiiinael  /.  in  the  presence  of  his  brethren 
33  4.  Esau  ran,  and/,  on  his  brother's  neck 
44.  14.  Joseph's  brethren/,  before  him  on  ground 
4J.  14.  Joseph/,  on  Benjainin's  neck  and  wept 
40.  2y.  Jacob/,  on  Joseph's  neck  and  wept 

KxvJ.  .32.  28.  liiere/.  of  the  people  3000  men 

Lev.  1(>.  9.  the  goat  on  which  the  Lord's  lot/.  10. 

J^am.  11.  4.  the  mixed  iiiulliiudc/.  a  lusting 
!•.  the  dew  /".  on  the  camp,  the  manna/,  upon  it 
14.  5.  RJoses  and  A  aron  /.  Id.  22,  45.  |  20.  (j. 

Jo.i/i.  8.  2.5.  thai  ail  that/,  ihal  day,  were  12,000 
11.  7.  so  Joshua  came  and/,  upon  them 
22.  20.  and  wrath/,  on  all  the  congregation 

J'idg.i.\'^.  Sisera's  host/,  on  the  edge  of  llie  sword 
5.  27.  Sisera/.  ||  8.  10.  for  there/.  120,000  men 
7.  13.  a  cake  of  bread  smote  the  tent  that  il  /. 
U.  fi.  there/,  of  Ephraimites  at  that  time  42,000 
Ifi.  30   the  house  /.  on  the  lords  and  on  the  people 

20.  44.  and  there  /.  of  P.eiijamin  18,'JOO  men 
1  .Srtin.4.  10.  there/,  of  Israel  30,000  footmen 

18.  Eli/,  from  his  seat  backward  by  the  gate 
11.7.  the  fear  of  the  Lord/,  on  the  people 
14.  13   the  Philislinej/.  before  Jonathan 
19  t2l.  Saul  prophesied,  and/,  down  that  day 
22.  18.  I<oe»  turned,  and/,  upon  the  priests 
2.).  24.  .Abijail/.  at  David's  teel,  and  said 
2-'.  20.  Saul  /.  straightway  along  on  the  earth 
2  '.  3.  I  found  no  fault  in  biin  since  he/,  on  me 

30.  13.  because  three  days  agone  I  /.  sick 

31.  4.  Iherefore  Saul  look  a  sword  and  /.  upon  it 
.0.  his  armour-hearer/,  likewise,  1  C/ir.  10.4,5. 

2Sain.  4.  4.  Mcphihushc'li  /.  and  hecanie  lame 
! !.  17.  there/,  some  of  the  people  of  David 

13.  2.  .^n.non/.  sick  for  liia  sister  Tamnr 
2(1   H  J'>al)'s  sww    /.  out,  as  he  wen!  forth 

21.  U.  tliev/.  all  seven  to^ciher  in  davs  of  liiirvesi 
22.  tliev  ■/.  by  the  hand  of  David,  I  C/irvn.  20.  8. 

1  Kinu'"  2. 2.).  Bcnniah/.  on  Adonijiili  that  he  died 
32.  ulio/.  upon  two  men  more  righteous  than  he 
34.  Benaiali/.on  Joab||46.  Benaiali/.on  Shimei 
i2.  1 19.  so  Israel/,  from  the  house  of  David 

14.  1.  Abijah  the  son  of  Jeroboam/,  sick 

17.  17.  ihe  son  of  the  woman  /.  sick,  it  was  so  sore 
'S  ;ia.  fire  of  Lord  f.  and  consumed  the  sacrifice 
20.  30   n  wall  /.  on  '27,(HJ0  men  that  were  left 
2  Kings  1.13,thirdcinlam/  ;n  k..ee« before  EliJoJi 


FEL 

2A'in^s2.13.took  mantle  of  Elijah  f.mt/.from  him 

4.  8.  It/,  on  a  day  EUslsa  jiussed  lo  Shunem,  11. 

18.  ity'.  on  a  day  the  child  went  lo  the  rowpers 
37.  .Shunemito/.  at  Ins  loot  and  bowed  herself 

0.  5.  the  axe-heady,  inio  the  water,  and  he  cried 

li.  and  the  man  of  God  said,  where/,  il  ? 
7.  20.  so  It/,  out  to  him,  the  peopie  irodo  on  liim 
2».  11.  the  fugitives  that/,  away  to  tlio  king 

1  Lkr.  12.  I'J.  lliore/.  some  of  Manasseh  lo  David 
21.  14.  and  there/,  of  Israel  70,000  men 
27.  24.  because  lliere/.  wralh  for  it  against  Israel 

2  CJiroM.  I'),  i).  for  Ihey  /.  lo  David  out  of  Israel 
17.  10.  the  fear  of  Lord/.oii  all  kingdoms  of  lands 
20. 18.  the  iiihabitanls  of  Jerusalem/.before  Lord 
21.  li).  Ins  boweis/.  out  by  rca.son  of  sickness 
25.  13.  ihe  soldieis  of  Israel/,  on  cities  of  Judah 

Kirn  !».  5.  I/,  on  my  knees  and  spread  my  hands 
Esl/i.  8.  15.  for  the  fear  ol  the  Jews/,  on  lliem,  '.1.2. 
!).  3.  because  the  fear  of  Mordecai/.  ujioii  them 
.fob  1. 1.5. the  Sabeans/.on  the  asses,  and  look  them 
17.C'lialdeaiis/.oncaiiiels,and  carried  themaway 

19.  the  house/,  on  young  men, and  they  are  dead 
Hsal.  27. 2.  wicked  came  to  eat  up  my  tiesh,  they/. 

78.0 1.  Iheir  pnesta/.  hy  sword, widows  not  lanieiu 
105.  .38.  for  the  fear  of  Israel/,  on  Egypt 

./(■»■.  39.  9.  those  that/,  away,  that/,  to  him,  52. 15. 
4t).  10.  one/,  upon  another,  and  they  said,  arise 

J^aiit.  I.  7.  he'  people  J',  iiiio  the  hand  of  the  enemy 

5.  13.  and  the  children/,  under  the  wood 
Kzck.  8.  1.  Iho  hand  of  the  Lord  /.  upon  me,  11.  5. 

39.  23.  so/.  Ihey  all  by  the  sword 
/>««.  4.  31.  there/,  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying 

7.  20.  other  which  came  uj),  before  whom  three/. 
10.  7.  but  a  great  quaking/,  upon  lliein 

.lonak  1.7.  Ihey  cast  lots,  and  ihe  lot/,  on  Jonah 
jUu^.7.25.  the  house/,  not  ||  27.  it/.  J.uki:  0.  49. 
13.4.  .seed/,  by  the  way-side,  JWaWi 4. 4.  J^u/teti.3. 
S.some/.upon  stony  places,  Mark4  5.  Lu/ccH.d. 
T.aiid  somc/aiiiongihoriis,  Marki.l.  LukeS.'i. 
8.o:lier/.  nilogood  ground,  jUur/r 4.8.  LukeS.S. 
-Mark  5.  22.  Jairns  when  he  saw  hiiii,  /.  at  his  feet 
7.25.Syioplieniciaii  woman  came,anil/.  at  his  feet 

9.  20.  ho/,  on  the  ground  and  wallowed  foaming 

14.  35.  Josus/.  o.".  the  ground  and  prayed 
/^iike  1.  12.  and  fear/,  upon  Zacharias 

8.  23.  but  as  they  sailed,  Jesus/. asleep 

10.  30.  a  certain  man/,  among  thieves,  36. 
13.  4.  :ipoii  whom  the  tower  in  Siloain/. 

15.  20.  his  father/,  on  his  neck  and  kissed  him 
It).  21.  crumbs  which/.  iVom  the  rich  man's  lable 

■  fu/ui  18.  6.  went  backward  and/,  to  the  ground 
.fJcts  1.  25.  from  which  Judas  by  transgression/.* 
2().  gave  forth  lots,  and  the  lot/,  upon  Matthias 
7.00.  and  when  he  had  said  this,  he/,  asleep 

9.  4.  Saul/,  to  Ihe  eailh  and  heard  a  voice 

18.  there/,  from  Ins  eyes  as  it  had  been  scales 

10.  10.  Peter  bi^came  hungry,  and  /.  into  a  trance 
44.  Ihe  Holy  Ghosl/.  on  them  all,  II.  15. 

12.  7.  the  chains/,  otffrom  Peter's  hands 

13.  11.  there/,  on  him  a  mist  and  a  darkness 
.3*).  Davii"/.  on  fileep  and  saw  corruption 

19.  17.  and  fear/,  on  all  the  Jews  at  Ephesus 

20.  10.  Pad  went  down,  and/,  on  Eutychus 
37.  Ihey  ci.  /.  on  Paul's  neck,  and  kissed  him 

22.  7.  1/.  unio  Ihe  ground.,  and  heard  a  voice 
Rum.  li.  22.  on  them  which/,  severity 

15.3.  reproaches  of  them  reproached  thee /.on  me  I 

1  Cur.10.8.  and/.in  one  day  twenty-three  thousand 
f/ib.  3.  17.  whoue  carcases/,  in  the  wilderness 

2  /^(  1.3. 4.  since  fathers/,  asleep  all  things  continue 
Hcv.  1 .  17.  v.'heii  I  saw  him  I  /.  at  Ins  feet  as  dead 

6.  13.  and  the  stars  of  heaven  /.  unto  the  eartli 
8.  10.  and  there  /.  a  great  star  from  heaven 

11.  II  and  great  fear/,  on  them  who  saw  them 
13.  ihe  tenlh  part  of  ihe  city/,  by  earthquake 

10.  2.  and  there/,  a  nmsome  and  grievous  sore 

19.  thi;  cily  was  divided,  and  cities  of  nal ions/. 
21.  there/,  on  men  great  hail  out  of  heaven 

19.  10.  and  I  /.  at  his  feet  to  worship  him 

Hee  F.KCK,  FaCKS. 

FELL  down. 

JViim.  22. 27.  when  Ihe  ass  saw  the  angel,  she  /.  d. 

Dent.  9.  18.  and  I/,  dowif  before  the  Lord,  25. 

./n.s/t.  6. 20.  Ihe  people  shouted,  the  wall  /.  (/.  Hat 

.fudis.  5.  27.  where  he  bowed  there  he/,  down  dead 

19.  2(>.  the  concubine/,  duwn  at  door  of  the  house 

1  Sam.  17.  52.  the  Philistines/.  (/»!cn  by  ihe  way 
31.1.  men  of  Israe./.  down  iiiGilboa,  1  C'Ar.IO.I. 

2  Sair>,.  2.  10.  so  they/,  down  togelher 
23.  Asahe!/.  dovjn  there,  and  died  in  the  place 

18.  28.  .Miiinaaz  /.  down  ||  i9.  18.  Shimei  /.  down 
2  Kings  1.2  and  Ahaniah/.f/nroH  through  a  lattice 

1  (Xr.  5.  22.  there/,  rf.  many  slain,  war  was  of  God 

2  Or.  13.  17.  there/,  down  of  Israel  500,000  men 
Efili.  8.  3.  Esther/,  down  at  Ahnsuerus'  feel 
./»//!.  20.  Sohf.d.  on  the  ground  and  worshipped 
Psal.  107.  12.  they  /.  down.,  there  was  none  to  help 
Don.  3.7.  ail  nations/,  d.  and  worshipped  image 

23.  these  Ihree/.  duwn  bound  in  Ihe  furnace 
Mat.  2. 11.  wise  men  /.  down  and  worshipped  him 


TEL 

Mat.  18.  20.  the  serv.  tl  <■  re forn/.dijzrn,  saying,  29. 
Mark  3.  II.  and  unclean  s|iir  Us  f. dawn  belore  iiiir 

5.  33.  the  woman  with  the  issue  of  blood /.r/ou'/i 
J.uke  5.  8.  Simon  Peter/,  duwn  at  Jesus'  knees 

8. 28.  man  which  had  devils/,  down  betore  Jesus 
41.  Jairus/.  down  ||  17. 10.  the  Samaritan  /.  d. 
.Jakn  11.  32.  Mary/,  down  at  his  feet,  saying 
Jicts  5.  5.  Ananias/,  down  \\  10.  Sapphira/.  ufaioa 

10.  25.  Cornelius/,  down  ||  10.  29.  jailer/,  down 

19.  35.  the  image  which/,  down  from  Jupiter 

20.  9.  Eulycnus/.  down  from  the  thiid  loft 
Hcb.  II.  30.  by  faith  the  walls  of  Jericho/,  down 
Hi  v.  5.  8.  elders/,  d.  before  the  Lamb,  M.  |  19  4. 

22.  8.  John  /.  down  to  worship  belore  the  aiige. 

FELL. 
2  Kings  3.  19.  and  ye  shall  f.  every  good  tree 

FELLED. 
2  Kings  3.  25.  and  they/,  all  the  good  tiees 

FELLER. 
ha.  14.  8.  saying,  no/  is  come  up  against  us 

FELLEST. 
2  Sam.  3.  .34.  as  a  man  before  wicked  men  so/.thoa 

FELLING. 
2  Kings  6.5.  as  one  w  us/.a  beam,  the  a.\B-head  fell 

FELLOES. 
1  Kings  7. 33.  then/and  iheir  spofccs  were  molten 

FELLOW. 
Gen.  19.  9.  they  said,  this  one/,  came  in  to  sojourn 
F.iod.  2.  13.  w herefore  sinitesl  Ihou  thy  /..' 
18.  1 10.  and  I  judge  between  a  man  and  his/. 
.Jiidg.  7. 13.  there  was  a  man  told  a  dream  to  his/. 
22.  the  Lord  set  every  man's  sword  against  his 
/.  through  all  Ihe  host,  1  Sam.  14.  20 

1  Sam. 21. 15.  that  ye  have  brought  this/,  to  play 
t/ie  madman  ;  shall  this/.come  into  my  house? 

25  21.  Ill  vain  have  I  kept  all  that  this/,  hath 
29.  4.  make  this/,  lelurn,  he  may  go  to  I's  place 

2  .Sam.  2.  10.  caught  every  one  his  /.  by  the  hea<! 

1  Kings  22.  27.  put  i his/,  in  prison,  2  Chron.  18. 26 

2  Kings i).  11.  wherefore  came  this  mad/,  lo  thee? 
Keel.  4.  10.  if  they  fall,  one  will  lift  up  his/. 
Isa.  34.  14.  Ihe  satyr  shall  cry  to  his/. 
.lonak  I.  7.  Ihey  said  every  one  to  his/,  cast  lots 
Zeck.  11.  to.  eat  every  one  Ihe  flesh  of  his/. 

13.  7.  awake,  O  sword,  against  my  Shejiherd,  and 
against  the  man  that  is  my/.sailh  Lord  of  hosti 
Mat.  12.  24.  this/,  doth  not  cast  out  devils  but  by 
20.  01.  this/,  said,  I  am  able  to  destroy  Ihe  temple 
71.  this/,  was  also  with  Jesus,  jAike  22  59. 
/,i/Ae23.  2.  we  found  this/,  perverting  the  nation 
John  9  29.  as  for  this/,  we  know  not  w  hencie  he  is 

11.  16.  Didymus  said  to  his/,  disciples,  let  us  go 
.lets  17.tI8.  some  said,  what  will  this  base/. say  1     j 

18. 13.  this/,  persuadelh  men  lo  worship  God 

22.  22.  away  with  sncli  a/,  from  the  earth  ( 

24.  5.  we  have  found  I  his  man  a  pestilent  /.  * 

FELLOW  CITIZENS. 
£;.'.';.2.19.but/.-c/((2<';i,?  with  saints  aijd  household 

FELLOW  HEIRS. 
Kph.  3.  6.  that  the  Genlih-s  should  he  f.- heirs 
FELLOW-HELPER. 

2  OiT.  8.  23.  Titus  my  f.-hrtinr  concerning  you 
FELLOW  HKLPEKS, 

3  .hhn  8.  that  we  misht  he  f.-kr/prrs  to  the  truth 
FELLOW  LABOITUFR. 

I  Thess.  3.  2.  we  sent  Tjiiioihcns  oiir  /.labourer 
Philem.  I.  Paul  to  Philemon  oin  I'.-lahuurcr 

FELLOW  LA  HOUR  KRS. 
Phil.  4.  3.  Cement,  with  other  my /.-lahovrers 
PAi/e/«.24.Marcus,r)einas.I,ucas,inv/.-/aAoMrer» 

FELLOW-PRISONER. 
Col.A.  10.  .\ristarchus  my/.-;(ri.s«»cr  saltiteth  you 
Phtlcm.  23.  Epaphras  mv  f.-prisovrr  in  Christ 

FELLOW  PRISONERS. 
Rom.  IC.  7.  Andronicus  and  Juniainy/. -prisoner* 

FELLOW  SERVANT,  or  serrants. 
JI/«M8.28.  found  oneof  his/.-scrw.  who  owed  him 
29.  his/.-strnant  fell  down  at  his  feel,  saving 
31.  so  when  his/-,9c?Kan(.5  saw  what  was  don* 
33.  have  had  compassion  on  /.-serv.  as  I  on  the« 
24.  49.  and  shall  begin  to  smite  his  /.-servants 
Cut.  I.  7.  ye  learned  of  Epaphras  oxir  /.-servant 
4.  7.  Tychiciis,  who  is  -a /.-servant  in  the  Lori 
Hen.  6.  i  1.  till  their/.  .•5P?-uan«.s' should  be  "ulfillea 
19.10.  see  Ihou  do  if  not,  I  am  Ihv  f.-sirvant,'iZ.s> 

FELLOW  SOLDIER. 
Phil.  2.  25.  to  send  Epiiphrodilus  my  f.- soldier 
I'/nlem.  2.  Paul  to  Anhiipiis  our  /'  soldier 

FELLOW-WORKERS. 
Col.4. 11.  these  onlv  are  niv  f -workers  to  kingdona 

FELLOWs. 
.fudg.  11.  37.  bewail  my  virginity,  T  and  try/ 
18. 25.  lest  angry /.  run  on  thee,  and  Ihou  lose  lifts 
20.  t  1  !•  all  Israel  were  gathered  /.  as  one  man 
2S"«m.0.20.as  oneof  the  vain/,  uiicovercth  himself 
Rsa/.  45. 7.  with  oil  of  gladness  a))ove/.  Hib.  1  «. 
Isa.  44.  II.  behold  all  his/,  shall  he  nslicmed 
F.zek.  37. 19. 1  w  i'i    ake  the  tribes  of  leri  ;l  his  f 
Dnn.'i.  13.  ihey  sought  Daniel  and  hi?  /'.  to  be  slaiu 
18.  thai  Daniel  and  his  /,  should  not  periih 


FER 


FEW 


nan  7  20  wlnsc  look  was  more  stout  tlian  his/. 
ZecA.  3.  8.  ll.oii  ami  tl.y/.  tl>^t  set  belofc  tliee 
Mat.  11.  16.  like  to  cliiUlron  culling  to  their  J. 
laeU  17.  5.  Jews  look  lewd/,  ol  ti.e  Oaser  Joit 

Xc«.C.O.  which  was  delivered  him  to  keeP;  ■"■'"./• 

I>,  94  20.  shall  tlie  throne  ofiniq.  have;. with  tlice ! 

^cti  "  42.  they  contin.  in  apostles'  docirinc  mid  J. 

I  Cm-  '\.  9.  ye  were  called  tr.  the/  ol  his  son 
lU  20.  notthat  ye  should  have/ with  devils 

£  Cor.dM.  what/  hath  riglitcousness  with  unngh- 

teousncss?  what  communion  light  with  darVn. . 

8.  4.  take  on  us  the  /  of  ministering  to  the  sauitr 

Gal  2  9.  they  gave  to  ine  the  right  hand  ol  J. 

Epja.'J.  to  make  men  see  what  is  t!ie/.  ol  mystery 
5  11  have  no/with  unfruitlul  works  ol  darkne.ss 

JP/iil.  1.  5.  for  your  /  in  the  gospel  till  now 
a  1.  if  there  be  any  /  of  the  spirit, .(  any  bowels 
3.  10.  that  I  may  know  the/  ol  his  sutleiings 
IJohn  1.3.  that  ye  also  may  have  J.  ^v'"' ^^>  »"d 
■      truly  our  /  is  with  Father,  and  with  bon  J.  C. 
a.  if  we  say  that  we  have/wiih  him,and  walk  in 
7.  if  we  walk  in  light,we  have/one  with  another 
FELT. 
Cen  27  "2  Jacob  went  near,  and  Isaac/  him 
Si.  r  34'.  Laban  f.  all  the  tent,  but  found  tlieninot 
£io(/ 10  21.overland,even  darkness  that  may  be/. 
Prov.  23.  3o.  they  have  beaten  me,  and  I  J.  it  not 
Mark  5.  29.  she/  she  was  healed  ol  that  plague 
Jlcts  28  5.  he  shook  off  the  beast  and  J.  no  harm 

FEMALE. 
Gen.  1.  27.  male  and/  c,-eated  ^f '*"""' ,5- ^  .  ^ 

6.  19.  two  of  every  sort,  they  shall  be  male  and/ 
7.2.  take  to  thee  by  sevens,  the  mala  and  the  J.  J. 

9.  there  went  in  two  and  two,  the  male  and  the/ 

10.  thev  that  went  in.  went  m  male  and/. 
lev  3   1.  if  be  offer  it,  whether  it  be  male  or/. 

5. 'if  his  offering  be  of  the  flock,  male  or/ 
4.  26.  offering  a/  without  blemish,  .12.  1  a.  b. 
12.  7.  law  for  her  that  hath  born  a  male  or/ 
27  4  ifitbea/thyestimationshalloeJOshekcls 
5'.  thy  estimation  for  the/  ten  shekels  7. 
«   for  the  f.  from  a  month  old,  three  shekels 
JV«m.  5.  3.  both  male  and  /  shall  ye  put  out 
Deiit  4  16  "raven  image,  the  likenessol  male  or/ 

7.  U.  shall  nut  be  a  male  or  /  barren  among  you 
Mat  19  4.  made  them  male  and  /  Mark  lU.  b. 
Gal'.  3.  28.  in  Chriet  there  is  neither  n.ale  nor/ 

FENCE. 
Pt  62. 3.  ve  be  ai  a  bowing  wall  and  a  tottering/ 

■'  FENCED. 

Job  10.  11.  he  hath  /  me  with  bones  and  sinews 
19.  8.  he  hath/  up  my  way  that  I  cannot  pass 
Tta  5. 2.  my  beloved  hath  a  vineyard,  and  he/,  it 

'  FENCED. 

Deut.  28  52.  till  thy  hifh  and  /  walls  come  down 
S  Sam  23.  7.  man  that  shall  touch  ihem  must  be  /. 
iKinira  3.  19.  and  ye  shall  smite  every/  city 
1«.  2  there  are  with  you  a/  city  and  armour 
17.  9.  from  the  tower  to  the/,  city,  18.  a. 
19.  t  24.  I  have  dried  up  the  rivers  ol  /•  P'a^es 
with  the  8oie  of  my  teet,  Isa.  .17.  T  ■-<'• 
If  a  2  I.'),  the  day  of  the  Lord  on  every  /  wall 
Jer.  15.  20.  I  -.vill  make  theo  a/  brazen  wall 
Ezck.  36. 35.  waste  and  ruined  cities  are  become/ 
I^ab  2  1 1.  I  will  set  me  upon  the/,  place 

FENCED  cities 
JVum  32. 17.  our  little  ones  shall  dwell  in  /  cities 
Deut.  3.  5.  all  these  cities  were  /  with  walls 
9.  1.  to  possess  cities  areat  and  /  up  tO  beaven 
Josh.  10.20.  the  rest  of  them  entered  into/,  cities 
14.  12.  and  that  the  cities  were  great  and  /. 
l.Sam.6.ia.golden  mice,accord.to  numb.of/.  cities 
S  Som.'iO.  6.  pursue,  lest  he  get/  cities  and  escape 
iKin<Ts  18.13.Sennacherib  came  up  against  a  I  the 
f  cities  of  Judah  and  took  them,  2  Clir.  1~.  4 
19.25.  thou  shouldcst  be  to  lay  waste/  cities 
^Chron.  8.  5.  Solomon  built/  cities  with  walls 
■  12.  4.  Shishak  took  the/  cities  ol  Judah 
14.  6.  Asa  built/  Cities  in  Judah,  land  had  rest 
17.2.  Jehoshaphat  placed  forces  in  ihcf.cities,  1  J. 
19. 5.  he  set  judges  throughout  all  /  citics  ol  Jud. 
21.  3.  Jehoshaphat  gave  them/  cities  in  Judah 
33. 14.  Manasseh  put  captains  of  war  111/  cities 
Jer  5   17.  th.ey  shall  impoverish  liiy/  cMies 
r>an  11   15.  kin"  of  north  shall  lake  most /.Cities 
Hos.  8.  14.  Judah  hith  multiplied/  citic.^ 
Z«pA.1.16.day  of  alarm  airainst/cfties  and  towers 

VENS. 
JabiO  "I.  Behemoth  lieth  in  covcrtof  reed  and/ 

FERRET. 
r«)  11  30.  the  f.  chameleon  and  lizard  unclean 

FERRY  BOAT. 
B  Sam  19.18.  there  went  a/-6oat  fur  king's  liouseh 

FERVENT. 
Art.i. 19.  25-  Apollos,  beiny/  in  spirit,  taught 
Rom.  12.  11./  in  spirit,  serving  the  Lord 
2 Cor  7  7.  he  told  us  vour  f.  mind  toward  me 
Jam  5.16./  prayer  of  a  righteous  man  avavls  much 
1  "et  i  8.  above  all  things  have  /.  charity 
1S*6 


"  Pet  3.  10  elements  shall  melt  with/,  heat,  13. 

FERVENTLY. 

Col.  4. 12.  Epaphras  labouring/  for  you  in  prayers 

1  fet.  1.  22.  see  that  ye  love  one  another  with  a 

FETCH.  [pure  heart/ 

Gen.  18.  5.  I  will  /  a  morsel  of  bread,  and  conilorl 

27.  9.  "O,  /  nie  two  good  kids  of  the  goals,  13. 

~4.5.  tlfeii  I  will  send  and/  thee  from  Iheii.e 
Eioit.  2.5.  when  saw  ihe  ark,  the  sent  maul  lu/.  it 
JViiWi.  20.  10.  musl  we/,  waler  out  of  this  ruck  1 
Deut.  I'J.  12.  the  ciders  snail  send  and/  him 

24.  10.  thou  siialt  not  go  10/  his  pledge,  I'.l. 

31).  4.  from  whence  will  the  Lord  Ihy  Oud/.  thee 
.Jud'r.  li.  5.  elders  of  Gilcad  went  to/  Jciihlliali 

'.I'.^IO.  take  men  to/,  victuals  fur  llic  people 

1  Sam.  4.  3.  let  us/  the  ark  of  the  co\enaiil 
G.  21.  saying,  come  ye  down,  and/,  it  up  to  you 
l().  11.  Samuel  said  to  Jesse,  send,/ Saul,  20. 31. 
26.  22.  let  us  come  over  and/',  the  spear 

2  Sam.  5.  23.  but/  a  compass  behind  them 
14.  13.  the  king  ooth  not/  home  his  banished 

20  to/  about  this  form  of  speech  Juab  done  thi: 

1  /i'ii-"-s  17.  10./  me,  I  pray  thee,  11  little  water 
11.  as  she  was  going  to/,  it,  he  called  her 

2  Kin<rs 6. 13.  gu  spy  where  he  is,  that  1  may/  hin 
2  CkruH.  18.  8.  /  ([uiukly  Micaiah  the  son  ol  Imla 
J\t'c/i.  8.  15./.  olive-branches,  pine  and  myrtle 
.Job  3t).  3.  1  will/,  my  knowledge  from  alar 
Isa.  56.  12.  come  ye,  say  they,  1  will/,  wine 
./er.  36.  21.  the  king  sent  Jehadi  to/  the  roll 

d'-ts  16. 37.  let  them  come  themselves  u:id/.  us  oul 

FETCHED. 
Gen.  18.  4.  let  a  little  water,  I  pray  you,  be/ 

7.  Abraham/  a  calf  tender  and  good 
27.  14.  Jacob  went  and  /  the  kids  to  tiis  mother 
.Judir.  18.  18.  they/,  the  carved  image,  the  epliud 
lSam.7. 1.  mcncaineand/  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

10.  23.  and  they  ran,  and/  Saul  thence 
2  .Sam.  4.  6.  as  though  they  would  have  /  wheat 

9.  5.  kin:j  David  sent  and/  Mephiboshelh 

11.  27.  David  sent  and/  Uath-sheba  to  his  house 
14.  2.  Juab/,  from  Tekoah  a  wise  woman 

1  KiiiTS  7. 13.  king  Sohimon/  llirain  out  of  Tyre 
9.  2rt.  they/,  from  Ophir  gold,  420  talents 

•^  Kiinrs  3.  9./  a  compass  uf  seven  days'  journey 

11.  4rjehoiuda  sent  and  /.  rulers  over  hundreds 

2  ChroH.  1.  17./  from  Egypt  a  chariot  and  lioise 

12.  1 1.  the  guard  came  aiid/  the  sliields 
Jer.  26.  23.  and  they/,  forth  Urijah  out  of  Egvpt 
J]cts  28.  13.  and  from  thence  we/,  a  compass 

FETCHETH. 
Deut.  19.  5.  and  his  hand  /  a  stroke  with  the  axe 

FETTERS. 
.ru(l<r.  10.  21.  they  bound  Samson  with/  of  brass 
2  Sam.  3.  34.  thy  hands  were  not  bound,  nuv  thy 
feet  put  into/ 
2riii^s25.7.theypuloutthecycsofZed_eki.'ih,and 
bound  him  with/  of  brass,  .Icr.  39.  t  -  •  |  5-.T11 
2  C/i»-o;i.  :i3.  11.  Manasseh  was  bound  wiib/. 
30.6.  J.hoiakim  bound  with/to  carry  to  Babylon 
Psal.  105.  18.  whose  feet  they  hurt  with/. 
149.  8.  to  hind  their  nobles  with/  ol  iron 
Mark  5.  4.  being  often  bound  with/  LukcB.  -J. 

FEVER. 
Deut.  28.  22.  the  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  a  / 
Mat  8  14.  Jesus  was  come,  he  saw  Peter's  wile's 
mother  sick  of  a/  Mark  1.  30.  /.li/jc  4  38. 
John  4.  .52.  yesterday  at  the7th  hour  the/  lett  him 
Jlcts  28.  S.  the  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  ol  a/ 

FEW. 
Gen.  24. 55.  let  the  damsel  abide  wiih  us  a  /  days 
27  44.  tarry  a/  days  till  thy  brother's  luiy  turn 
34.  30.  I  being/  in  number,  they  will  slay  me 
47.  9./  and  evil  have  the  days  of  my  hte  been 
Lev.  20.  22. 1  will  make  you/.  Deut.  4.  27.  |  28. 02. 
JVum.  9.  20.  the  cloud  was  a  /.  days  on  the  tabcrn. 

13.  18.  see  the  people  whelhcr  they  be/or  many 
"0  54  to/  shall  give  the  less  inheritance,  .lo.  8. 

5G.po9scssion  shall  be  divid.betweon  many  and/ 
Deut.  20.  5.  my  father  sojourned  there  with  a/ 
33.  0.  lit  Reuben  live,  let  not  his  men  be / 

1  .Sam.  14.  6.  no  restraint,  to  save  by  many  or/ 
17.23.  wiih  whom  hast  thou  left  those/  sheep  ? 

2  C/ii-071.  29.  34.  but  the  priiiBts  were  too/ 
JsTch.  2.  12.  1  arose,  I  and  some/  men  wuh  me 

7  4   the  city  large,  but  the  people  were/  therein 
Job  10.20.  are  not  mvilays/?  cease  then,  iet  alone 

14.  1.  man  is  of/  days,  and  full  of  trouble 
16.  22.  when  a/  years  are  come,  then  I  shall  go 
•j2.  1 0.  I  am  /  of^Iavs,  ^im  ve  are  /cry  old 

Psal.  109.  8.  let  his  days  be/  and  let  another  take 

Kcc/.5.2.  God  is  in  heaven,  iherel'ore  let  words  be/ 
9.  14.  there  was  a  liltle  city,  and/  men  in  it 
12.  3.  the  grinders  cease,  because  they  are  / 

Isa  10.  19.  the  rest  of  the  trees  of  forest  shall  be  / 
24.  0.  the  inhabitants  are  burned,  and  /  men  Icll 
41.  1 14.  fear  not  Jacob,  ye/  men  of  Israel 

Kzrk   5.  3.  Ihou  shall  also  take  a  /  m  number 
i2   16.  I  will  leave  a/  men  from  the  sword 

,  Dan.  n.  2«.  within  /.  days  he  shall  be  deairoycd 


FIE 

Mat.  7. 14.  strait  is  gate,  a"d/  Iherr  be  tl.at  .TndfC- 
9.  37.  but  the  labourers  are/  Luke  10  2. 
15.  34.  seven,  and  a/  htlle  lia'ies,  Mark  8.  7 
20. 16.  many  be  called,  but  /  are  chosen,  22.  I  ♦. 
25  21.  thou  bast  been  faithful  in  a/,  tilings,  2a. 
Mark  6.  5.  laid  hands  on  a/  sick  folk,  healed  ihew 
J.iike  12.  48.  sh.'.ll  be  beaten  with/  utripes 

13.  23.  one  said.  Lord,  are  there  /  that  be  saved! 
.icts  24.  4.  that  thou  wouldest  hear  us  a/  woicla 
Fvh.  3.  3.  the  mystery  as  1  wrote  afore  in/,  wcriln 
Wc/i. 12.10.  fur  they  verily  for  a/day9cha*(ened  ua 
1;!.  22.  fur  I  have  written  unto  you  in/,  words 
1  /Vt^l'.-iO.wbeiein/  that  's,  eight  souls  vvcresavej 
Hen.  2.  14.  1  have  a/  things  againsl  thee,  20. 
:i,  4.  thou  hast  a/  names  even  in  Sardis 

Jiut  a  FEW. 
Gen.  29.  20.  thev  seemed  to  him  but  af  days 
y.co.  2.i.  .VJ.  if  there  remain  tint  /  yeais  lo  jubilee 
./».,/(.  7.  3.  the  men  of  Ai  are  Out  f. 

1  Chroii.  16. 19.  when  ye  were  bulf.  Psal.  105. 12 
./cr.  42.  2.  lor  we  arc  left  but  af.  of  many 

jVoI  a  FEW. 

2  A'iJi  "••■•■  4.3  -jorrow  empty  vessels,  borrow  not  af 
'isa.  itl.  7.  10  desiiov,  and  cut  oil  nations  nut  af 
Jer.  30.  19.  multfply'lhem,  and  they  shall  not  be  f 
Jjcl.i  17.4.  chief  wumeii  not  o/l|  12.ofmen  nvtaf 

FiaVEK. 
JVu7«.33.54.  to/,  ve  shall  give  the  less  iniieiitanc* 
./ub  30.  t  1-  but  thev  that  are  of/,  days  than  1 

FEWEST. 
/;!fiit.  7.  7.  for  ve  weri>  the/  of  all  people 

■     FEWNESS. 
Lev  25.  16.  according  10/  of  years  diminish  price 

FIDELITY. 
7'it  2  10.  servants  not  purloining,  shewing  good/ 

FIELD. 
Gen.  23. 11.  the/  give  1  thee,  and  the  cave  thereio 
20.  the  /  and  cave  were  made  sure  10  Abrahair. 
27.  27.  the  smell  of  mv  son  is  as  the  smell  ol  a/. 
31.  4.  Jacob  called  Rachel  and  Leah  to  the/. 
49.  30.  in  ihe/  which  Abraham  bought,  50.  13. 
Eiod.  22.  5.  if  a  man  shall  cause  a/  10  be  eaten 
().  so  that  the  com  or/,  be  consumed  therewith 
Lev.  19.  19.  Shalt  not  sow  thy/,  with  mingled  sejd 
25. 3.  si.x  years  shall  sow  thy/  and  prune  vineya.-rt 
4.  in  the  sevenlh  year  thou  shall  not  sow  thy/. 
27.17.  if  he  sanctify  his/ from  year  of  jubilee,  18. 
20.  if  he  will  not  redeem  the  /  or  if  he  sold  the/. 
/>ei/t.  5. 21.  nor  shall  thou  covet  thy  neighbour's/, 
./us/i.  1.5.  18.  to  ask  of  her  father  a/.  Jiidg.  1.  VI. 
Hulk  2.  8.  go  not  to  glean  in  another/,  but  abide 
4  5  Boa/,  said,  what  day  ihoubnyesl/olNaonn 
2Sui7i.2.  t  10.  place  was  called  the/ot  strong  mta 
14.  30.  Joab's/  is  near  mine,  and  he  h at h  barley 
31.  why  have  thy  servants  set  my/,  on  fire  7 
2  Kin-rs  18.  17.  they  stood  by  upper  pool,  which  il 
"in  highway  of  the  fuller's/,  /sa.7.3.  \S6.2. 
Melt.  13.  10.  the'Levites  fled  every  one  to  his/. 
Psal.  90.  12.  let  the/  be  joyfnl  and  all  therein 
Prvv.  24.  30.  I  went  by  the/  of  the  slothful 
27.20.  lambs  for  clothing,  and  goats  the  price  of/ 
:<1    16.  she  considerelh  a/  and  buyelh  it 
Fed.  5.  9.  the  king  himself  is  served  by  the/, 
/sa  5.8.  woe  to  them  that  lay /to /till  no  plac« 
10  10  and  joy  is  taken  out  of  the  plentitul/. 
Jrr  12. 4.  how  long  shall  herbs  of  every/  witherj 
20.  18.  Zion  shall  be  plowed  like  a/  Mic.  ."l.  12. 
32  7.  buy  thee  my  /  that  is  in  Anathoth,  8.  25. 
35!  9.  neither  have  we  vineyard   nor/,  nor  seed 
48  33.  joy  and  gladness  is  taken  from  plentilul/. 
E2e/t.l7.rB.was  planted  in  a  good/  by  great  v,-ateri 
.!oel  I.  10.  the/  is  wasted,  the  land  mounieth 
Mat  13  24.  that  suvvoth  good  seed  in  his/.  31. 
38  tbef  is  the  world,  good  seed  childr.ot  kingd. 
W.again  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  treasure 
hid  in  a/ he  selleth  all,and  buyeththat/. 
27  7   thev  bought  with  them  the  potter's  f.  10. 
8  the/was  called  the/  of  blood,  Jlcts  1.  19. 
/  uke  17  7  will  say  to  him,  when  come  from  the/. 
.■lets  1. 18.  this  man  purchased  a/  with  reward  of 

Fruitful  r\El.D. 
2  Kin  ITS  19. 1 2.3.  I  will  enter  h's//  Isa.  37.  t34. 
;sfi.l0'.18.  shall  consume  the  glory  ofhis/rnit/«?/. 
29. 17.  Lebanon  shall  be  turned  into  afru.tfvlf. 
3-^  15    till  Spirit  be  poured  out,  and  the  wilder- 
ness be  a  fruitful  /  and  tho  fruitful  f.  be 
counted  a  forest 
16.  and  righteousness  in  Ihe /niit/i/t/. 
Fze/i   17.  5.  he  planted  the  seed  in  a  fruitjul  f. 

In  the  FIELD. 
Gen.  4.  8.  it  came  to  pass  when  they  were  in  the  f 
24   63.  Isaac  went  ont  to  meditate  in  t.'ief. 
29  2.  he  looked,  and  behold  a  weil  in  thef 
37   15   behold,  Joseph  wes  wandering  in  thef. 
kind  9  19.  send  andgatl»-r  all  thou  hast  in  thef 
'25.  the  hail  smote  in  Egypt  all  that  was  in  thef. 
Ifi  25.  to-day  ye  sliall  not  find  it  in  thef. 
Deut.  21.  1.  if  one  be  found  slain,  lying  inthef. 
™  25.  if  a  man  find  a  bctrotned  damsel  inthef 
23.  3  blesied  ghalt  thou  be  ii  .he  t-i-y  and  i»  (At  / 


PIE 

Dr-yit  H-.  16.  cursed  sha!t  lliou  be  incity  and  in  tnej. 
Jred^  13  y.uiigLlcaine  to  woman  as  sliesaU/t  C/icf. 

1  Sa'n.ti.  16.  wiucli  stonu  iciii'tiiieih  inf.  ol' Jushuu 
ly.  i.  I  willslaiui  iiesitle  my  Ikllier  lit  the  f. 

33,  11.  and  they  luuiid  a,\  Kgyptiaii  lit  Ike  f. 

2  Sin;   )4.(».  two  sons,  and  lliey  luoslioveiie  tkef. 
1  A'lyi  J  11.29.  and  tliey  two  uere  alone  in  Uic  f. 

14    II.  him  that  dielh  ut'JurolMUiii  i«  tkef. 

«!.  'i-l.  hjiii  that  dielh  .<"  Ahab  ««  tkc  f.  fowls  eat 
I  CkruH    li).  9.  kings  were  jy  iheinselves  ei;  tAef. 

'i'.  Ji).  over  them  lliat  did  the  woik  in  the  J', 
Jub  i\.  (i.  they  renji  every  one  his  corn  m  Hie  f. 
f'svui.Td.i'I.iniirvilloiis  ihi-j^s  iii  tkef.  o(  Zoan,  43. 
/Vop.  H.  il.  make  il  lit  Ibr  lliyselliu  tkef. 
Jir.  \i.  5.  vvM,  the  hmd  calved  iii  Ike  f. 

17.  ;i.  O  my  muunlain  i«  the  f.  1  will  give  to  s|Kiil 

41.  y.  liir  we  have  tfi!asurcs  ««  Ike  f.  i>(  wlii-ul 


lA'ing-s2.  2G.  gettliec  to  Analliolli,  to  lliincown/. 

l(j.  4.  hull  thai  dielli  of  liuudha  in  the  f.  shall  the 

fowls  of  the  air  eul 

1  CUron.  10.32.  let  i\u:f.  rejoice,  and  all  llierein 
27. 'Jo.  anduver  Iheslore-liouses  in  llie^'.in  cilies 

2  L'hron.  20.  f  lU.  had  vine-dressers  in  Iruilful/. 
.loO  5.  10.  and  who  eendelh  waters  ujioii  ihey. 
Fmil.  IU7.  '.M.  and  sow  ihee/.  and  (ilaiil  vineyards 

1.12.  0.  we  found  it  in  lliey.  of  Ihe  wood 
truo.  6.  2ti.  while  as  yet  he  had  not  made  the/. 

2iJ.  10.  and  enter  not  into  the/,  of  the  fatherless 
/.va.  10.fi.  f(ir/.oflleslil)oii  languish  and  vnieofSih. 

M.  12.  ihtysliall  lament  for  teats,  the  pleasaiiiy. 
./tc.O.  12.  their/,  shall  he  turned  to  olliera,  ts.  10. 

'i.  27.  1  lii've  seen  Ihiiie  ahoniinations  in  Ihe/. 

;i«.  lo./.  shall  be  jiossessed  again  in  tins  land 
4:i./.  l)oni,'ht||  44.  men  shall  buy/,  lor  money 


Ezck.l.\i.  he  that  is  iit  fAc/.slialldif  by  the  nword  j    .■i'.l.l0.i\ebuzar-adaii  gave  Ihem/.at  the  same 


iW.  0.  he  sliall  slav  thy  d.iiiglilers  ui  Uie  f.  ti. 
JHtc.  4. 10.  Ihod  shall  dwell  </i  tkef.  and  jro  In  Bab 
Xcck.  10.  1. shall  give  to  everyone  grass  in  tkef. 
JHal.  '.i.  1 1,  iiof  shall  your  vine  cast  her  fruit  m  tkef 
.W«f .24.  Iti  neither  lethini  who  is  in  tkef.  return  to 
lake  Ins  clothes,  Mark  i.i.  10.  Luke  17.  31. 
40.  then  shall  two  be  in  tkef.  Luke  17.  30. 
I.nke  2.  f.  there  were  stivpiierds  abiding  in  the  f. 
12.  2-^.  clothe  the  grass  winch  is  to-day  in  tkv  f. 
15.  2J.  now  hia  elder  son  w  as  i«  <<ie/.heard  music 
//K-WAe  FIELD. 
Kum.  22.  2;i.  ass  turned  aside,  and  went  into  Ikef. 
.Iiidg.  y.  42   the  pcojile  went  out  into  tke  f. 

1  .Vi/rt.ti.  14.  the  cart  came  intu  tkef.  of  Joshua 
20.  II.  Junathttiisaid,  come  let  us  go  intu  tke  f. 

2  Sniii.  1 1.  23.  the  men  came  out  unto  us  into  tkef. 
20.  12.  removed  .-Vintia  out  of  the  way  into  the  f. 

i  h'lnifs  4.31).  one  went  i;i(u/.aiid  gathered  gourds 
Oaiit.  7  11.  loy  belove<l,  let  us  go  forth  into  tkc  f. 
Jt.  0.  2.").  go  nol  Ibrth  inio  f.  nor  walk  by  the  way 

14.  18.  if  I  go  fortli  intu  tkef.  behold  the  slain 

Of  tke  FIELD. 

Oett.  2. 5.  God  made  every  plant  and  herb  of  tkef. 

34.  7.  and  the  sons  of  Jacob  caine  out  of  the  f. 

47.  24.  lour  parts  your  own,  for  seed  of  tke  f. 
Lev.  20.  4.  the  trees  af  tke  f.  yield  fruit 

27.  2S.  no  devoted  thing  of  tkef.  shall  be  sold 
iJcut.  20.  r.l.  for  the  tree  of  tke  f.  is  man's  life 
Jiidg.  5.  4.  wliifn  thou  inarcliedst  out  of  tkc  f. 

lil.lO  came  an  old  man  linm  his  work  out  of  tkef. 
Hu.ili.2.  3.  on  a  part  of  tlic  f.  uelongnig  to  Hon/. 
1  Sam.  1 1 .  .5.  Saul  came  after  the  herd  out  of  tkc  f. 
iJCings'.t  25. cast  liim  in  portion o/f/c^/.  of  Nabolh 
3r.i;ircasosinll  be  asdimg  upon  the  tacs  of  tkc  f. 
job  5.23.  shall  be  in  league  with  the  stones  of  tke  f. 
P.<al.  IO:f.  15.  as  a  flower  of  the  f.  he  flourisheth 
Canl  2.  7.  [  charge  you  by  the  roes  of  the  f.  3.  5. 
Jsa.  37.  27  the  inhabitants  were  as  grass  of  Ike  f. 

40.  H.  all  flesh  is  gras.-;,  and  as  the  flower  of  tkef. 

43.  20.  the  beast  of  tke  f.  shall  honour  nie 

55.  12.  all  the  trees  o/£/(c/.  shall  clap  their  liand? 
Jer.  4.  17.  as  keepers  of  tke  f.  are  they  against  her 

33.14.  the  snow  of  Le.janoii  from  the  rock  of  tkef. 
Lam.  4.9.  strii  ken  for  want  of  (he  fruits  of  tki:  f. 
F.zdc.  10.7.  caused  thee  to  multiply  as  hin\oftkcf. 

17.34.  all  trees  of  the  f.  shall  know  that  I  Lord 

34.  27.  the  tree  of  the  f.  shall  yield  her  fruit 

3f).  3il.  I  will  multiply  the  increase  of  tkc  f. 

.T.).  10.  so  they  shall  take  r.o  wood  oiit  of  tkef. 
Dan.4.l5.\n  tender  grass  of  the  f.&aiX  wet  with  t\ti\\ 
Hos.  10.  4.  as  hemlock  in  the  furrows  oftiief. 

12.  II.  their  altars  as  heaps  in  furrows  of  tke  f. 
jjpI  1.  11.  be."anse  the  harvest  of  the  f.  is  peiisheri 

|2.  even  all  the  trers  of  the  f.  are  withered 
lil.and  the  fl;i  me  hath  burnt  all  the  trees  o/?/jc/. 

jVi  •.  1.  6. 1  will  make  Samaria  as  a  heap  of  tke  f. 

,■!/«?. fi.2H.  consider  the  lilies o/tAc/.how  they  grow 
.30.  wherefore,  if  God  so  clothe  Ihe  grnss  of  the  f. 

13.  36.  dec'ure  the  parable  of  the  tares  of  the  f. 

Sfc  Bkast^  Re.asts. 
Open  FIELD. 
l^ev.  14. 7.  sha.'.  let  living  bird  loose  into  the  oprnf. 
17. 5. bring  sacrifices  which  they  offer  in  the  open/. 
Jcr.  it.  22.  men's  carcases  as  dung  upon  the  openf. 
F.zrk.  10.  5.  but  thon  wast  cast  out  in  the  oj/enf. 
32.  4.  I  Will  cast  thee  fortli  iipini  the  openf. 
33.27.lmn  ihati-iin  lhco/;rH/.  I  willgive  to  beasts 
3'J.  5.  thou  shall  fall  upon  the  openf.sunh  Lord  G. 

FIELDS. 
F.xod  8.  13.  the  frogs  died  out  of  the  houses  and/. 
/v.ir.25.31.  shall  be  counted  as  the/,  of  tliecouiitry 
27.  22.  which  is  not  of  the/,  of  his  possession 
Af"!!)/!. 10.14.  thou  hast  not  given  usinlierisancsof/. 
20.  17.  we  « ill  not  pu.ss  through  the/,  or  through 
the  vineyards,  21.  22. 
Dent.  si.  1.5.  and  I  will  send  grass  into  thy/. 
32.  13.  that  he  might  eat  the  increase  of  the/. 

32.  their  vine  is  as  the  vine  ofthe/.  of  Gomorrah 
/tfjA.21  I2.but  the /.and  villages  gave  they  toCalcb 
1  Ham.  8.  14.  he  will  lake  your/,  and  vineyards 
2l'.  7.  will  the  son  of  Jesse  give  each  of  you/.? 
to.  15.  UiRY  weie  a  wall  lo  us  when  we  were  in/. 
199 


FIF 

F.zck.l  2.  was  the/  J/rarof  Jehoiacliin'scnntivitt 

FIFlKEiN. 
Gen.  7.  20  /.  cubits  upward  did  the  w  aters  prevail 
F.i.uil.il.H.  the  hangings  to  be/.eubits,  15.  |  'iS.li 
Leo.  27.  7.  then  thy  estiniation  ^hall  he/,  shekels 
2  'iUHi.  \).  10.  now  Ziba  hud/,  sons,  iiiid  20  servant* 

Iii.  17.  Ziba  and  his/,  sons  went  over  Jor.lan 
1  Kings  7.  3.  that  lay  on  45  pillars,/,  in  a  row 
~l<in^'s  14.l7.Ania/.iah  lived  alter. lelioash/.year» 
20  0.  I  will  add  lo  th.y  days/,  years,  and  deliver 
tine  from  Assyria,  2  Chr.  25.  25.  Isii.  3g.  .'i 
Ezck.  4.").  12.^'.  shekels  sliall  .be  your  maiieh 
Hos.'.\.:'..  I  bought  herio  me  for/,  piecesof  silver 
./"/(/(  1 1.  IH.  Itcthany  was/,  furlongs  off  Jernsalera 
.7(:Lv27.  2.S.  they  soeniled,  and  found  ii/.  falhomj 
Gal.X.iM  went  lo  .^vju.'.  I  .ibode  with  Peter  /'.dav* 

FlF'rEE.N'J'H. 

'i/Cing.f  I4.23.iii/.year  of  Aiiia/.iali,  Jerobo.  Iiegao 

1  Cki:  24.  \4.f.  to  Hilgah  ||  25.  22.^'.  to  Jeriinuth 

OOait.  HI.  Ihey  shall  [Kissess  the/,  ol  E|ihraiin        2  Chr.  15. 10.  gathered  to  Jerusalem  in  the/,  year 

W«;.  2.  2.  they  covet/,  and  take  them  by  violence   Luke'.'  "  in/,  year  of  the  reign  olTiberius  Cesar 


40.7.  ihccaplainsof  loices  which  were  in  lli(,*_/.]3. 


4.  lurniiig  away,  he  hath  divided  our/ 
Mab.  3.  17.  although  the  f.  shall  yield  no  meat 
Mark  2.  23.  he  went  through  the  corn/.  J.uke  0. 1 
./uhn  4.  35.  lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the/. 
Jain.O.i.  Ibe  labourers,  which  reaped  down  your/. 

Open  FIELDS. 
/.€».  14. 53.lie  shall  let  go  ihe  living  bird  into  open  f. 
JViiui   li).  10.  one  slam  with  a  swinil  in  the  open  f. 
2  .S«/rt.  11.  11.  servants  are  encamped  in  the  upeiif. 
Ezek.  29.  5.  Ihou  shall  fall  upon  the  ouch  f. 

FIERCE. 

Gen.  49.  7.  cursed  be  their  anger,  for  it  was/. 

OeiU.  2cl.  50.  L.  bring  a  iialiun  of  a  /.  countenance 

.lub  4.  10.  the  voice  of/,  lion  and  teeth  are  broken 

10.  10.  Ihini  luintest  me  as  a/,  lion,  thou  shewesl 

2rt.  H.  nor  hath  the/,  lion  passed  by  it 

41.  10.  none  is  .so/,  that  dare  stir  him  up 

/v«.19.4.aiid  a/.kiiig  shall  rule  over  then),  saitliLd. 

33.  lit.  thou  slialliiiilsee/.peoplo,  of  deeper  speech 

/Jan.H.  23.  a  king  of/,  countenance  shall  stand  up 

Hab.l.S.  horses  are  iiiore/.than  the  evening  wolves 

Jllal.  8. 28.  two  possessed  with  devils,  e.\cee(lmg/. 

Ah/i(;23.5.  and  they  were  niore/.sayiiig,he  stirrelh 

27V/H.3.3.  tin'  men  shall  be  incontinent,/,  desjiisers 

Jam.  3.  4.  Ihe  ships  which  are  driven  of/,  winds 

iec  Anokr    Wrath. 

FIEKCENE.Si5. 

./oA,39.24.heswallowetli  thegrouiid  with/.aiidrage 

Jcr.  25.38.  land  desolate  lor  the  /.  of  the  o|ipressor 

Hee  Anger,  Wrath. 

FIERCER. 

2  Sam.  19.  43.  words  of  Judah  were/,  than  of  Isr. 

FIEFiY. 
A*"!/™.  21. 6.  the  Lq.  sent/,  serpents  among  people 
8.  make  thee  a/,  serpent,  and  set  it  upon  a  pole 
DciU.S.  15.  wherein  were/,  serpents  and  scorpions 
33.  2.  from  liis  right-band  went  a/,  law  for  them 
Ps.  21.9.  shall  make  them  as  a/,  oven  in  thy  anger 
Isa.  14.  2'l.  and  his  fruit  sliaii  kt;  a/. flying  serpent 
Dan.  3.  6.  into  the  midst  of  a/,  furiiace,  II,  15,  21. 
17.  if  our  G.  IS  able  todchvcr  us  from/,  iurnaee 
23.  three  men  fell  dov/n  into  midst  of/,  furnace 
2().  came  near  to  the  inoulh  of  l.he/.  furnace 
7.9.  hislhronc  was  like  the/.flame  '.ind  his  wheels 
10.  a/,  stream  issued  and  came  forth  from  him 
JV(j/i.2.  t3.  the  chariots  shall  be  with/,  torches 
/•.'///(.O.IO.  able  to  quench  the/,  darts  ofthe  wicked 
Ileb.  10.  27.  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of  judg- 
ment, and/,  indignation 

1  Pet.  4.  12.  think  it  not  strange  concerning/,  trial 
FIFTH. 

Gen.  30.  17.  Leah  bare  Jacob  the/,  son,  Issachar 
.fo.ik.  19.  24.  and  the/,  lot  came  out  for  Asher 

2  .Su/n.2.  23.  .Abner  smote  Asahel  under  the/,  rib 
3.  27.  Abncr  under  the/,  rib  ||  4.  0.  Ish-bosheth 

20.  10  Joiih  smote  Ainasa  in  the/,  ril),  he  died 
JVek.  0.  5.  Saiiballat  sent  the/,  time  to  Neherniah 
Wco.O  9.  when  he  had  op^i.od  the/seal  I  saw  soul 

9.  1.  the/,  angel  sounded,  and  I  saw  a  star  full 

10.  10./.  angel  poured  out  his  vial  on  seat  of  beast 

21.  20.  the/,  a  sardimy.v;  the  e;;;th,  a  sardius 
Sec  Day,  Part. 
FIFTH  month. 

JVum.  33.  38.  Aaron  died  the  first  day  ofthe/.  in. 
2  Kings  ~5.  8./.  in.ciiine  Nebuzaradan,  ./(;r.,')2.12. 
1  C/iron.  27.  8.  the  fifth  captain  for  the/,  month 
Ezra  7.  8.  Ezra  came  to  Jerusalem  in  the /  m.  il. 
Jer.  1.3.  carrying  Jerusalem  captive  in  the/,  ni. 

28.  1.  in  the/,  month  Hananiah  spake  nnio  me 

F.zek.'20.  1.  ill  ihi-f. month  the  elders  sat  before  <tv 

Zr'cA.7.3.  saying,  should  I  weep  in  the.  f.  montk  ? 

5.  when  ye  fasted  and  mourned  in  the  /.  month 

8. 19.  fast  of  fourth  and  off.  m.  be  jc  and  gladn 
FIFTH  yrar. 


Lev.  19.  25.  in  the/. ;/.  ye  shall  eat  the  ffuil  thereof 

1  KiniTS  14.  25.  in  the/,  year  of  king  ReholioHin, 
Shishnk  came  up  iig.  Jerusalem,  2  CAro/i.  12.2. 

2  KinsrsH.lft.  in  the/. »/.  of  Joram,  Jehorani  began 
Jcr  3C. 9,  in/,  y.  of  Jelioiakitn,  proclaimed  u fast 


FIFTEENTH  day. 

F.xon., ft.  h  caiiit!  to  Sin,  on/.  </«(/ of  second  month 

Ado.  23.  0.  on  the./',  (/ajfof  liiesame  month  is  feast 

of  unleavened  bread  to  L.  JV«7«.  28. 17.  |  .33. 3. 

34.  the/,  rfai/of  this  seventh  month  shall  be  the 

feast  <.f  tabernacles  to  Lord,  3i).  JVh/h.  29.  12. 

1  Kings  12.  3S.  on  the/,  d.  of  theeighlli  month  was 
.K;roboain's  feast,  he  oflered  on  the  altar,  33. 

F.stk.  il.  18.  on  the/,  day  they  rested  yearly,  21. 
F.zek.  32.  17./.  day  of  twelfth  year  came  the  word 
45.  25.  in/,  day  shall  do  like  in  feast  of  seven  dayg 

FIFTY. 

Gen.  (')   15.  the  breadth  of  the  ark  shall  be/,  cubitg 

18.  24.  not  spare  the  place  for/,  righteous  ?  26. 

f.V»(/.20.5./.  loops  shall  thou  make,  10.  |  30.  I2,;7. 

0.  shall  make/,  taclics  of  gold,  11.  |  30.  13,  Ijk 

27.  12.  shall  be  hangings  of/,  cubits,  38.  12. 

30.  23.  of  ciniKimon  two  hundied  and/,  shekels, 

of  sweet  calamus  two  hundred  and/,  shekels 

Lev.  2.1  It),  after  the  7lh  sabbath,  number/.  day« 

27.  3.  of  males  thy  estimation/,  shekels  of  silve* 

10.  a  homerof  barley  seed  be  valued  at/shekels 

A«»i.  4.  3.  from  thirty  years  old  ami  upward,  evei» 

to/,  years  old,  23,  30,  35,  39. 

8.  25.  frohi  the  age  off.  ihey  shall  serve  no  more 

10.  2.  two  hundred  anil/,  princes  of  the  assembly 

17.  and  bring  two  hundred  and  f.  censers 
20. 10.  the  fire  devoured  two  hundied  and/,  men 
31.30.  thou  shall  take  one  portion  of/,  for  Levilea 
47. Moses  took  one  portion  of/.ofman  and  beast 
Dent  22.29.  shall  give  to  damsel's  father/,  shekola' 
.tot.k.  7.  21.  I  toait  a  werige  of  gold  of/,  shekels 

2  Sam.l').l.  Absalom  had/,  men  lo  run  before  hi 
lKingsi.5.  .Adomjah  had/men  to  run  befiiehim 

7.2.  breadth  ofthe  house  of  the  forest/,  cubitb 

18.  4.  hid  them  by/,  in  a  cave,  and  I'vd  them,  13, 

2 Kings  1.  9.  a  captain  of/,  with  his/.  1!,  13.    • 

10.  then  let  fire  consume  thee  and  thy/.  12. 
2.  7./.  men  of  sons  ofthe  prophets  stood  (»,•  view 

17.  they  sent  therefore/,  men  ta  seek  Elijah 
13.  7.  he  left  to  Jehoahaz  hut/,  horsemen 
55.  20.  Menahem  exacted  of  each/,  shekels 
25.  but  Pekah  slew/,  men  of  the  Gileadites 
2  CAv.3.9.  the  weight  of  nails  was/,  shekels  of  gold 
/^zra  8.(1. Ebed  sonof  Jonath.wenl  up  with/.malei 
.Vc/f.  7. 70.  the  Tirshatha  gave  to  treasure/",  basins 
fr.t<A.5.14.  lelagallows  bemade/.  cubits  high,  7.9 
/ba.3.  3.  iheLord  will  take  a\Miy  the  capldin  of/. 
F.zek.  40. 15.  to  the  face  ofthe  porch  were/,  cubits 
21.  Ihe  length/,  cubits,  25,  2i),  33,  .30.  |  42.  7. 
42.  2.  the  breadth  of  the  north  door  was  /".  cubita 
Hag. 2.  10.  when  one  came  to  draw  on!/,  vessels 
Lnke  7.  41.  the  one  owed  .500  peuce,  the  other/. 
16.  6.  he  said,  sit  down  (|uickiy.  and  virile/. 
./t;/;ii8.  57.  thou  art  not  f  vearsold,  hastliiouseen 

PIFTY-tWO. 
2  Kings  15.  2.  .Azariah  reisned  f.-twn  years 
F.zra  2.  29.  the  children  of  i\ehi).r.-?wo,'./V(.A.7  33 
Xeh.  6.  15.  the  wall  was  finished  \n  f.-two  days 

FIFTY-SIX. 
Ezra  2.  22.  the  men  of  .\eiopliah,  f.  and  six 

FIFT  Y-THOUSANi). 

I  Sam.  6.  19.  he  smote  ofthe  \ico]\\c  f.-ihousani 

1  Chr.  5. 21.  they  took  of  their  c.mmh  f. -thousand 

12.  33.  of  Zebniun/.  f/(«H5«H(/  could  keep  rank 

.lets  19.19.price  of  hooks  biirni  f.-t.\r.i-ces  ofsilvei 

FIFTY-THREE  THons AND. 

.-Vi/m.  1.  43.  of  Naphtali  were  nunibiTed  f.-thret 

Ihnnsnnd  fr.nr  liiin.l.e>l.  2.  30.  j  26.  4T 

FIFTY-FOUU  THfXSAND. 

JVHm.l.20.(.fls<a.--liarr-r..Mr^//.r„iirhnn<(red,2.e 

FIFTY-SEVEN  TIIOISAND. 

.V»7n.l.3l.of7ebul.in  f  ..^^jir-n  r/;.roiirhiindred,e.a 

FIFTY-NINE  THOI'SAND. 


J\riim.\  23.ofSlmeon  niindiered/.  n. (//.three hund. 

FIFTIES 
Krftfl.lS  2;  nlace  such  be  rulers  off.'2^.Dent.^.lS^ 

1  'Vrm.  8.  1  J.  tlx'  king  appoint  him  captains  over/ 

2  Kims  1.  14.  fire  burnt  up  the  two  captain*  off, 
Mark  Q,  40,  and  ihey  sal  Uuwn  Uv  /,  Luke  'J.  U 


FIG 

FIFTIETH. 

ILev-  25. 10.  aid  yo  shall  hallow  the/,  year 

11.  a  jubilee  stall  that/,  year  be  to  you,  not    ;w 
iKingsibSLi.iu  the/.yeajr  ol' Azanali  king  ol'J  ulah 

FIG,  a. 
The  fig-tree  and  its  fruit  are  well  known  :  t/iiy 
were  very  common  in  Palestine,  and  there  is 
mentiim  often  made  of  them  m  scripture.  Uur 
&r St  parents  covered  their  nakedness  witk  I;;- 
leaves,  Gen.  3.  7.  gathered  either  from  common 
ftgtrees,  or  from  some  of  another  kind,  the 
leaves  whereof  arc  much  larger.  This  tree 
hath  in  it  a  milky  or  fat  oily  liquor;  it  is  very 
fruitful.  M.  Touriiet'oil  says,  that  in  the 
islands  of  the  Archipelago,  one  of  their  fig- 
trees  generally  produces  two  hundred  and 
four-score  pcund-weight  of  figs.  It  becomes 
barren,  either  through  the  defect  of  the  above- 
mentioned  li(/uor,  which  the  husbandman  cures 
by  dung  and  siocct  water;  or  through  abun- 
dance thereof,  which  is  remedied  by  causing 
the  superfluous  juice  to  extravasatc.  The  pro- 
phet Isaiah  gave  orders  to  apply  a  lump  ff  figs 
to  Hezekiah's  boil;  and  immediatHy  after  he 
was  cured,  ii  Kings  20.  7.  Fhysicians  agree, 
that  figs  are  employed  with  good  success  in 
briurriug  imposthumes  to  a  ripeness,  in  heal- 
ing ulcers,  quinsies,  and  sore  throats :  and  it 
is  presumable  that  ile/ekiah  had  some  such 
disease,  though  tite  scripture  makes  no  par- 
ticular mention  of  it. 
It  is  said,  in  Mat.  21. 19.  that  Jesus  coming  from 
Betlmny  early  in  the  morning,  and  finding  him- 
telf  to  be  hungry,  drew  near  to  a  fig-tree,  with 
a  design  of  gathering  some  figs ;  and  seeing 
notking  but  leaves  upan  it,  he  curbed  it,  and 
immediately  it  withered  to  the  root.  The  gene- 
rality both  of  the  ancient  and  modern  inter- 
preters have  looked  upon  this  action  of  our 
Saviour's,  as  a  figure  of  the  rejection  of  the 
Jews.  But  a  dificulty  arises,  from  a  passage 
tohick  St.  Mark  adds  to  this  history,  that  this 
was  not  a  tin.e  for  figs,  Mark  1 1.  13.  The  earli- 
est figs  are  in  the  months  vf  July  and  August, 
and  the  latest  in  September  and  October.  But 
what  is  related  in  tlie  gospel  came  to  pass  four 
er  five  days  before  the  passovcr,  and  conse- 
quently before  the  fifteenth  day  from  the  moon 
in  March.  This  ktason  therefore  was  not  a 
time  to  expect  dgv:  why  then  doth  our  Saviour 
curse  this  tree  ? 
To  solve  this  difficulty,  some  interpreters  have 
trawicted  this  passage.  For  this  was  not  a 
year  for  figs ;  they  had  failed  this  year.  But 
this  rather  increases  thanlesscns  tkedifficulty; 
for  why  should  our  Saviour  curse  it,  for  hav- 
ing no  figs,  when  this  was  not  a  seasonable  year 
fo*  figs,  when  figs  had  failed  this  year?  Others 
translate  it  thus,  For  there  where  he  was,  it 
was  a  season  for  figs.  To  support  this  version, 
both  the  pointin g  and  the  common  accents  of 
the  text  must  be  changed,  and  the  Evangelist 
■me.de  to  speak  in  too  concise  a  manner,  too  dif- 
ferent from  the  general  style  of  St.  Mark. 
£ut  others  say,  that  though  this  was  not  the 
I  lime  cf  figs,  as  is  evident  from  St.  Mark,  yet 
I  there  might  be  some  of  the  fu.  ward  kind,  and 
I  eur  Saviour  might  presume  so,  seeing  the  tree 
full  of  leaves.  It  is  certain  that  there  are 
forward  figs :  Isaiah  compares  the  beauty  of 
Samaria  to  these  early  figs,  which  people 
gathered,  and  ate  as  soon  as  they  found  them. 
I  Isa.  28.  4,  As  the  hasty  fruit  before  the 
I  summer,  wiiich  when  he  that  looketh  upon  it, 
j  Beeth  it,  while  it  is  yet  in  his  hand  he  eatetli 
it  up.  jJnrf  Hosea  says,  that  the  Lord  found 
j  Israel  in  the  wilderness  as  the  first  ripe  in 
the  fig-tree  nt  her  first  time,  }Ios.  9.  10.  Mnd 
Jeremiah  describes  them  as  excellent  figs.  Jcr. 
24.  2,  One  basket  had  very  good  figs,  even 
like  the  figs  that  are  first  ripe.  Phny  acknow- 
ledges, that  there  is  a  sort  of  fig-tree  always 
green,  and  always  with  fruit  upon  it ;  seme 
ripe,  or  very  far  advanced,  according  to  the 
season  ;  and  others  in  blossom  or  buds,  Plin. 
lib.  13.  cap.  8.  and  lib.  15.  cup.  18.  In  Pales- 
tine, where  the  winter  is  very  mild,  there 
might  easily  be  formafd  figs  in  March  ;  where- 
fore our  Saviour  viight  took  for  figs  at  this 
leason  upon  a  fig-lree  (Ant  had  leaves  on  ;  and 
hit  cursing  the  barren  fig-tree  upon  this  oc- 
casion, is  an  exact  figure  of  the  rejec'.ion  cf 
the  Jews.  The  fifftree  had  only  leaves  upon 
it;  herem  it  resembled  the  Jews,  who  had  only 
the  apy^'crance  of  piety  and  rcligjon  The 
fig-tree  ir.ay  be  said  to  be  culpable  for  not 
tearing  fruit  at  a  time  when,  according  to  its 
kind,  fruit  might  hfvc  been  expected  from  it  : 
to  the  Jews  were    >  -iminal  for  not  bringing 

forth  the  fruit!  qi  righteousness,  when  tur 


PIG 

Saviour  appeared  among  them.     He  cursed 
the  barren  tig-tree,  to    shew    the   malediction 
which  was  ready  to  Jail  upon  the  incredulous 
and  impenitent  Jews. 
To  dwell  under  one's  own  vine,  or  Hg-lree, repre- 
sents in  scripture  a  time  of  happiness  and 
prosperity,  safety  and  security,  i  Kings  4.  25. 
Ge7i.  3.  7.  tliey  avwcdf.  leaves  together  lor  aprons 
Jfam.  13.23.  they  brought  of  the  iioinegran.  and/. 

20.  5.  it  IS  no  place  of  seed,  or  of/,  or  vines 

1  Sam.  2a  l"   Abigail  took  20U  cakes  of/. 
30.  12.  they  g».ve  the  Egyptian  a  cake  of/. 

2  Kings  20.  7.  he  said,  take  a  lump  of/.  Isa.  38.21. 
1  Chron.  12.  40.  they  that  were  nigh  brought/. 
JVeh   13   )5   on  the  sabbath  some  brought/. 
Cant.  i.  )3.  the  fig-tree  pultelh  forth  her  green/. 
Isa.  M.  4.  as  a  falling/,  from  the  fig-tree 

Jf.  8.  13.  there  shall  be  no/,  on  the  fig-tree 
24.  1.  two  baskets  of/,  one  had  very  good  /.2, 3. 

8.  as  the  evil/,  that  cannot  be  eaten,  so  evil 
29.17. 1  will  make  them  like  vilej'.  not  to  be  eaten 

.ivios  7.  1 14.  but  I  was  a  gatherer  of  wild/. 

JV'a/i.  3. 12.  shall  be  like  fig-trees  with  first  ripe/. 

Mat."!,  lb.  do  men  gather/,  of  thistles  7  /yake  6.4-i. 

./am.3.12.  can  the  fig-tree  bear  berries,  or  a  vine/..? 

Rev.  ti.  13.  as  a  fig-tree  casteth  her  untimely/. 
FIG-TKEE. 

.Uidg.  9.  10.  the  trees  said  to  the/,  come,  reign,  11. 

1  Kings  4.25.  dwelt  safely  under  his/.  Jilic.  4.4. 

2  Kings  18.  31.  eat  every  one  of  his/.  Isa.  30.  10. 
Prov.Xl.  18.  whoso  keepeth/.  shall  eat  the  fruit 
//os.9.10. 1  saw  fathers  as  first-ripe  in  the/.thereof 
Joel  1.  7.  he  hath  barked  my/,  and  made  it  bare 

12.  the  vine  is  dried,  and  the/,  languisheth 
2.  22.  the/,  and  vine  do  yield  their  strength 
Hab.  3.  17.  allhough  the/,  shall  not  blossom 
Hag.  2.  19.  as  yet  the  /.  hath  not  brought  fiirth 
Zech.  3.  10.  ye  shall  call  every  man  under  the/. 
Mat.  21.  19.  when  he  saw  a/,  in  way,  Mark  11.13. 
20.  how  soon  is  the/,  withered  I  Mark  11.  20,21. 
24.  32.  learn  a  parable  of  the/.  Mark  13.  28. 
Luke  13.  6.  a  man  had  a/,  planted  in  his  vineyard 
7.  behold,  I  come,  seeking  fruit  on  this/. 

21.  29.  behold  the/,  and  all  the  trees 

.John  1.  48'.  when  wast  under  the  /.  I  saw  thee,  50. 

FIG-TREES. 
Deut.  8.  8.  a  land  of  wheat,  barley,  vines,  and/. 
Psal.  105.  33.  he  sv:..»te  their  vines  also  and/. 
.ler.  5.  17.  they  shall  eat  up  thy  vines  and/. 
Hus.  2.  12.  1  will  destroy  her  vines  and  her/. 
JImos  4.  9.  when  your  gardens  and  /.  increased 
JV'aA.  3.  12.  thy  strong  holds  shall  be  like/. 

FIGHT,  Substantive. 

1  Sam.  17.20.  as  the  host  was  going  forth  to  the/. 

1  Tim.  (5.  12.  fi^rtt  the  good  /.  of  faith,  lay  hold  on 

2Tim.  4.  7. 1  have  fought  a  good  /.  I  have  finished 

Heb.  10.  32.  ye  endured  a  great/,  of  alflictions 

11.  34.  were  made  strong,  waxed  valiant  in/. 

FIGHT,  rerb. 

Deut.  1.  41.  then  ye  said,  we  will  go  up  and/. 

42.  go  not  up,  nor/,  for  I  am  not  among  you 

2.  32.  Sihon  and  his  people  came  to/,  at  Jahaz 

Judg.  11. 12.  thou  art  come  ag.  me  to/,  in  my  land 

1  .Sam.  4.  9.  quit  yourselves  like  men,  and/. 
17.  10.  give  me  a  man  that  we  may/,  together 

2  Sam.  11.20.  why  went  ye  so  nigh  when  ye  did/.? 

1  Kings  22.  31./.  not  small  tior  great,  2  Chr.  18.30. 

2  Chr.  18.  31.  compassed  about  Jehoshnphat  to/. 
20.  17.  ye  shall  not  need  to/,  in  this  battle 

Psal.  l44.  1.  which  teachelh  my  fingers  to/. 
.Ter.  51.  30.  the  mighty  men  have  forborne  to/. 
Zech.  10.  5.  shall  /.  because  the  Lord  is  with  tliem 

14.  14.  and  Judah  also  shall  /.  at  Jerusalem 
.Tohr\  16.  3().  if  kingdom,  then  would  my  servants/. 
1  Cor.  9. 2fi.  so  /.  I,  not  as  one  that  beateth  the  air 
1  Tim.  0.  12.  /.  the  good  fight  of  faith,  lay  hold  on 
Jam.  4.  2.  ye  kill,  ye  /.  and  war,  yet  ye  have  not 
See  Battles. 
FIGHT  against. 
F.xod.  1. 10.  lest  they  join  our  enemies  and/,  a^.us 
Dent.  20. 10.  when  come  nigh  to  a  city  to/,  ag.  it 
.Tosh.  10. 25.  so  do  to  enemies  an-«i7i5«  whom  ye/. 

11.  5.  they  came  and  pitched  to /.  a^anist  Israel 

19.  47.  the  Danites  went  up  to/,  against  Leshem 
Judg.  1. 1.  who  shall  go  up  first  to /.a^dinst  them? 
3.  that  we  may/,  against  the  Canaanites 

10.9.  Ammon  passed  over  Jordan  to/,  ag.  Judah 

11.  8.  Jcphthah  to/,  against  .^mmon,  9. 

25.  did  he  ever  strive  ag-  Israel,  or/,  o^.  them  7 

12.  3.  why  come  ye  this  day  to/,  against  me  ? 
20.20.  Israel  set  themselves  to/,  ag.  Bellj^min 

1  .Sam.  15. 18./.  against  .Amalekitcs  till  consumed 
23.  1.  behold,  the  Philistines/,  against  Keilah 
29.  8.  that  I  may  not/,  against  enemies  of  king 

lKings\'!l.'2\.  Rehoboam  assembled  all  Judah  with 

Benjamin  to/,  against  Israel,  2  Chron.  11.1. 

24.  ye  shall  not/,  a^.  your  brethren,  2  Chr.  11.4. 

20.23.  but  let  us/,  agiiimt  thein  in  the  plain,  25. 

22.  32.  they  turned  to/,  against  Jehoshaphat 

2  King*  3. 21.  the  kinj^  were  come  lo  f,  ag.  them 


riL 

I 

2  Kings  19. 9.  beliold,  he  is  come  oat  to  /.  ag.  that 
2  Chron.  13.  12.  O  Israeh  /.  ye  not  ag.  the  Lord 

32  2.  Sennacherib  jiuiposed  to/,  ag.  Jerusalem 

35.  20.  Necho  came  to/,  against  Carchcniisb 
JS'eh.  4. 8.  conspired  to  come  and  /.  ag.  Jerusalem 
Psal.  35.  1./.  against  them  tnal/.  against  nie 

5t3.  2.  they  be  many  that/,  ag.  me,  O  must  Higb 
/sa.19.2.  they  shall/,  every  one  against  hisbrt  Ihet 

29.  7.  all  the  nations  that/,  against  Aiiel 
8.  the  nations  that/,  agumst  mount  Zion 
Jer.  1. 19.  shall  /.  ag.  thee,  but  not  pievail,  15.  99 

21.  4.  wherewith  ye/,  ag.  the  king  of  Babylon 
5.  I  myself  will/,  against  you  wilii  strong  aria 

32.  24.  behold,  the  city  is  given  into  the  h^nd  ffi 
Chaldeans  that/,  against  it,  29.  j  34.22.  |  37  .H. 

37. 10.  had  smitten  Chaldeans  that /.a^^uotjit  you 
Zech.  14.  3.  the  Lord  eiy.iWf .against  those  nation* 
Jlcts  5.  39.  lest  ye  be  found  to/,  against  God 

23.9.  if  angel  hath  spoken,  let  us  no'./,  ag.  God 
Hev.  2. 16.  f.  Off.  them  with  the  sword  of  my  uiuuth 

FIGHT  for. 
Exod.U.U.  'L.f.for  yon,  ljeut.].?.(i.  |  3.22.  |  20.4. 
2  Kings  10.  3.  and/. /or  your  master's  huuse 
JVc/j.  4.  ii.  f.  for  your  brethren,  sons,  and  wives 
20.  resort  ye  thither  to  us,  ourGod  shall/. /«i-u» 
Isa.31.4.  the  Lord  shall  come  \nf.fur  iiiouru  ZioB 

FIGHT  with. 
Kxod.  17.  9.  choose  men,  go  out,/,  with  Amaleh 
Josh.  9.  2.  Canaanites  gathered  [of.  with  Joshua 
Judg.  8.  1.  when  wentest  to/,  with  Midiauites 
9.  38.  go  out  now  and/,  with  Abimelech 
11.  ti.  that  we  may/,  with  the  children  of  Ammon 
I.Sam. 13.  '■.  Philist.  gathered  to/,  with  Israel,  28.  J 

17.  9.  if  he  be  able  to/,  with  me,  and  to  kill  iw) 
32.  thy  servant  will  go  and/.  2ci«A  this  Philistine 

2  C'A7-o?i.35. 22.  Josiah  disguised  hims.  to/,  w.  hini 
/sn.  30.  32.  in  battles  of  shaking  will  he/,  with  it 
.hr.  32. 5.  though  ye/.  7cith  Chaldeans,  not  )iro«i)ei 
.33.  5.  they  came  to/,  with  the  Chaldeans 
41.  12.  they  took  men,  and  went  to  f. witk  Isbmael 
Dan.  10.20. 1  will  return  to/,  with  prince  of  Persia 

11. 11.  the  king  of  the  south  come  and/,  with  hira 

FIGHTETH. 
F.xod.  14.  25.  the  Lil./.  tor  iheni  against  Egyptiani 
.Josh.  23.  10.  the  Lord  God,  he  it  is  that  /.  fiir  you 
1  Sam.  25.  08.  inv  lord  f.  the  battles  of  the  Lord 

'  FIGHTING. 
JVum.  22.  t  II.  peradventnre  I  shall  prevui!  in/ 

1  .Sa7n.  17.  19.  Israel  were/,  with  the  PhiliBtine* 

2  Chron.  26.  II.  Uzziah  had  a  host  of  /.  mek 
fsa/.5fi.l.  he  mercil'iil,  O  God,  he/,  oppresseth  in« 

FIGHTINGS. 
2  Cor.  7.  5.  without  were/,  within  were  feari 
Jam.4.1.  from  whence  come  \»«rB  and /.among  yo« 

FIGURE. 
Deut.  4.  16.  lest  ye  make  the  similitude  of  any/. 
Isa.  44.  13.  he  maketh  it  after  the/,  of  a  man 
Horn.  5. 14.  who  is  the/,  of  him  that  was  to  come 
1  Cor.  4. 6.  these  I  have  in  a/,  t/ansferred  to  myselJ 
Ileb.  9.  9.  which  was  a/,  of  the  time  then  present 
11.  19.  from  whence  also  he  received  him  in  a/. 
1  Pet.  3.  21.  the  like/,  wiiereiinto  even  baptist* 

FIGURES. 
I  Kingsd.W.he  carved  with  carved /.of  cherubiros 
.^cts  7.  43./.  which  he  made  to  worship  them 
1  Cor.  10.  1  6.  now  these  things  were  our/. 
Heb.  9.  24.  holy  places,  which  are  the/,  of  the  true 

FIGURED. 
Lev.  26.  1 1.  neither  shall  ve  set  up  sny /.  atone 

FILE. 
1  Sam.  13.  21.  yet  they  had  a  /.  for  the  mattocki 

FILL,  Substantive. 
Lev.  25.  19.  and  ye  shall  eat  your/  in  safety 
Deut.  23.  24.  then  thou  mayest  eat  grapes  thy/. 
Prov.  7.  18.  conic,  let  us  take  our/,  of  love 

FILL,  rerh. 
Gen.  1.22.  multiply,  and/,  the  waters  in  the  seaa 
42.25.  Joseph  commanded  to/,  their  sacks, 44.  1. 
F.xod.  10.  fi.  the  locusts  shall/,  thy  houses 
Ifi.  32.  Moses  said,/,  a  homer  of  it  to  be  kept 
32.  t29.  Mospssaid,/.  your  hands  to-dav  to  theL. 
Lev.  16.  t32.  the  priest,  he  shall/,  his  hand 
1  Sam.  16. 1.  /.  thine  horn  with  oil,  and  go  to  Jessa 
1  Kings  1. 1 14. 1  will  come  :n  and/,  up  thy  words 

18.  33.  /.  four  barrels  with  water,  and  pour  it  on 

1  CAr.  5H).  fS.  who  then  is  willing  to/,  his  hand 

2  Chr.  13.  t9.  whosoever  cometh  to/,  his  hand 
.fob  8.21.  till  he/.thy  mouth  with  lau£;'iing,ani;  lips 

15.2. should  a  wi.se inan/.his  belly  with  east-wind? 
20.23  when  he  is  about  to/,  his  belly,(ind  cast  fu/y 
23.  4.  I  would/,  my  mouth  with  areuments 
38.  39.  or/,  the  appetite  of  the  youn?  lions 
41.7.  canst  thou  /.  his  skin  with  barbed  irons  T 

Psal.Sl.  10.  open  thy  mouth  wide, and  1  will/.  i( 
83.  11)./.  their  fares  with  shame  to  seek  thee,  OL. 
110.  6.  he  shall/,  the  places  with  the  dead  bodief 

Prov.  1.  13.  we  shall  /.  our  houiies  with  spoil 
8.21.  to  inherit  substance,  I  will/,  theii  treasVfef 

ha.  8.  8.  his  wings  shall  /.  the  breadth  of  thy  lan| 
14.  21,  nor/,  the  face  of  the  world  with  ciiies 


Flli 

*a  JT.fi./sr.sliall  /.llic  Paccof  tlio  world  willi  fruit 
Ptili.they  i:i)  \vc  will/.ourselv.wiili  strong  drink 
/«r  13.  IX  I  will/,  iiiliuliilaiits  Willi  druiikomu'ss 
i.{.  v!4.  do  not  If.  lieaven  and  oartli  ?  saiili  the  Ld. 
33.  5.  it  IS  \a  f.  Iheiii  with  tliedcad  Itudicsul'iiiefi 
^1.14.  surely  t  uiil/.diec  willi  iiiuii  as  catorjiillar!- 
Ezfk.  3,  3.  soil  of  man,/,  tliy  ImiwcIs  wiili  tins  roll 
7.19.  ihall  not  satisfy  tlieir  souls  iior/.llieirl>owels 
y.  7. /.  ilie  courts  witli  th«  slam,  go  ye  forlh 

10.  i!.  go  ill,/,  tliiiu!  hand  witli  coals  oCtire 
24.  4.  gather  the  i)i«cos,/.it  witli  the  choice  Uones 
30.  U.  tUoy  sliall/.  llie  land  with  the  slam 
3J.4.I  wi'l/thet>eastsofthe  wholeearlli  with  thee 

.').  (  'Vi'.'i /.  the  valleys  with  thy  height 
3.5.  8.  I  ulU  /.  his  riiouiKains  with  the  slain 
43.  t  ->>-  tlicy  shall  (Hirgc  altar,  and  /.  their  hands 
Z'-pk.l.9.  who/.their  iiiasteis"  liou^e  with  viol 
HujT.i.  7.  (  will/,  (his  liouse  wiih  glory,  sailli  Lord 
Zich.  !».  i  15.  and  they  sliall/.  hoth  the  howls 
JUut.  y.  IG.  (or  tintt  which  is  put  in  to/,  it  up 
15.  33.  whence  have  bread  lo/.such  a  multilude? 

23.  3i  /.  ye  u(i  then  the  measure  oC  your  lathers 
/o/m  'i.  7. /.  the  waler-|K»ts  witii  water 
HumAaA'^i.  G.  of  hope/,  you  with  all  Joy  and  peace 
F.pk.  4.  20.  he  ascendeil,  that  he  iniglii/.  all  things 
Cf»i.l.'24./.up  what  is  hehimi  ofsull'eriiigs  ol  Christ 

1  Thess.  i.  Iti.  the  Jews,  to/,  up  their  sins  alway 
Heo.  Id-  (i.  tJie  cup  she  hath  filled,/,  her  double 

FILLED. 
GeK.f>A2.  the  earth  is/.wiih  violence  through  men 
21.  19.  Ilagar  went  and/,  the  bottle  with  water 

24.  lii.  Iteliekah  /.  her  pitcher  and  came  up 

30.  15.  the  Phihsiines  had/,  the  wells  with  earth 
V.zoiL  I.  7.  the  children  of  Israel/,  the  land 

2  l(i.  Uiey/.  tiie  troughs  to  water  their  Hock 
28.  3.  whom  I  have/,  with  wis<lom,  35.  35. 

31.  3.  I  have/,  him  with  tlieSpint  of  God,  .35. 31. 
40.  34.  the  glory  of  the  Lord/,  the  tabernacle,  35. 

lieut .'iXiAi.Khi^y  ma"  eat  within  thy  gates  and  be/. 
31.20.  when  they  liave  eaten  and/,  themselves 
/osA.9.I3.lhese  bottles  we /.were  new  and  are  rent 
1  KinrrsS.  10.  the  cloud/,  the  house  of  the  Lord 

11.  glory  of  L./.  the  house,  2  Ckr.  5.  14.  |  7.  J,  2. 
13.  3.5.  and  he/!  the  trench  also  with  water 

20.  27.  but  the  Syrians/,  the  country 
EArmo-s3.25.  they  cast  every  man  his  stone  and/,  it 

21.  It).  Manasseh/.  Jerusalem  with  blood,  24.  4. 
2;i.l4.  .losiah/.  their  places  with  the  bones  of  men 

Ezra 9.11.  winch  have/,  it  from  one  end  to  another 

Job  3.15.  witli  princes  who/.their  houses  withsilv. 
II).  8.  and  thou  hast/,  me  with  wrinkles 
Zl.  18.  yet  he  /.  their  houses  with  good  things 

pjai.38.7.for  my  loins  are/,  with  loathsome  disease 
71.6.  !et  my  mouth  be/.with  thy  praise  and  honour 
72.  19  let  the  whole  earth  be'/,  with  Ins  glory 
80. 9.  didst  cause  it  to  take  deep  root,  it/,  the  land 
104. 28.  thou  openest  thine  hand,  are  /.  with  good 
123.  3.  for  we  are  exceedingly/,  with  contemjit 
4.  our  soul  is  exceedingly  /.  with  scorning 

Prov.  5.  10   lest  strangers  he/,  with  thy  wealth 

25.  Ifi.  lest  thou  be/,  with  honey,  and  vomit  it 
30.  Hi.  the  earth  that  is  not/,  with  water 

22.  and  for  a  fool  when  he  is/,  with  meat 
Er.cl.  1.  3.  nor  is  the  ear/,  with  hearing 
6.  3.  and  his  soul  be  not  /.  with  good 

7.  and  vet  the  appetite  is  not/. 
Cant.  5.  2.  opin  to  me,  my  head  is/,  with  dew 
/»(t.6.1.liigh  and  lifted  up.and  his  train/the  temple 
21.  3.  therefore  are  my  loins/,  with  pain 

33.  5   the  Lord  hath/.  Zion  with  judgment 

34.  fi.  the  sword  of  the  I^ird  is/,  with  blood 
43.  24.  nor/,  me  with  the  fat  of  thy  sacrifices 
65.  30   nor  an  old  man  that  hath  not/,  his  days 

Jer.  15.  17.  for  thou  has'  f.  me  with  indignation 
Hi.  18.  tluiv/.  mine  in  icritance  with  carcases 
19  4  llii-y  have/.tliig  placi-  with  blood  of  innocents 
41.9  Sshmael/.  the  pit  milh  them  that  were  slain 
46.  12.  and  thy  cry  hath  /.  the  land 
51.  34.  he  hath/,  hm  belly  with  my  delicatea 

Liim.  3.  1.5.  he  hath  /.  me  with  bitterness 
30.  he  is/,  full  with  reproach 

Eiek  8.  17.  they  have/,  the  land  with  violence 

10.  3.  and  tlie  cloud  f.  the  inner  court 

11.  fi.  ye  have/  the  streets  with  the  slain 
28.  16.  they/,  the  midst  of  thee  with  violei.,. 
3(5.  38.  waste  cities  shall  tie  /.  with  flocks  of  rneii 

13.  5  the  glory  of  the  Lord  /.  the  house,  44.  4. 
7)an.  i  35.  the  stone  cut  out  /.  the  whole  earth 
A'oft.  2.  12.  the  lion/,  his  holes  with  prey 
ffah.i.  Mi.  tlioii  art/,  with  shame  for  glory 
Hag'-  1-  fi.  yf^  drink,  but  ye  are  not  /.  with  drink 
y.er/t.  9.  13.  I  h:iv-.  f.  the' bow  with  ICphraim 
Mat  27.  48.  one  of  them  ran  and  /.  a  sponge  with 

vinegar,  Mm  i  '5.  3<).  .fai'm  19.  SI. 

Hturki.  21.  new  pit  c«  that/,  up  taketh  from  old 
7  27.  Jesus  said.  1st  the  child.-en  first  be/. 

hvkri  I.  .W.  he  hath  f.  the  hungry  with  good  things 
2. 40.  Jfsua  v/axed  itrongin  spirit,/,  with  wisdom 
5.  7.  and  thev  came  and  /.  bolh  the  ghips 

14.  23.  compel  them  to  conic,  that  my  hou'se  bo  /. 

KOI 


f.ukc  15.10.  would  fain  have/.bis  belly  with  husks 
.lohn'i.  7.  and  they/  them  uj)  to  the  hrim 
0.  13.  tlicy/.  twelve  baskets  with  IVugments 
16.6. 1  said  these  iJiings, sorrow  hathy  your  heart 
.icts  2.  2.  as  of  a  rushing  mighty  wind,/,  the  ho  ise 
4.  8.  then  Peter,/,  with  (he  Holy  Ghost,  said 
5.3.wliy  hath  Satan/,  thine  heart  to  lie  toll. Ghost 

28.  ye  liave/.  Jerusalem  with  your  doctrine 
9.17.  that  thou  imghtest  be/,  with  the  Holy  Ghcsl 
13.  9.  Paul,/,  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  eel  Ins  eyes 
Hum.  1.  2'J.  being/,  with  all  unrighteousness 
15.  14.  that  ye  also  are/,  witli  all  knowledge 
24.  if  first  1  he  somewhat/,  with  your  company 
2  Cor.  7.  4.  1  am/,  with  comfort,  I  am  joyful 
Eii.'i.  i.  19.  might  be/,  with  all  the  fulness  of  God 
.'>.18.be  not  drunk  with  wine,  but/,  with  the  Spirit 
I'lid.  1.11.  being y'.  with  the  fruits  of  righteousness 
C<jI.  1.  9.  iniglii  be/.wilh  the  knowledge  of  his  will 
2  'J'aii.  1.  4.  that  1  may  be/,  with  joy 
.lam.  2.  11).  depart  in  peace,  he  ye  warmed  and  /. 
/{tv.8.5.  angel/,  the  censer  with  the  fire  of  the  altar 

15.  1.  for  in  them  is/,  up  the  wrath  of  God 
18. 6.  in  thecup  winch  she  halli/.  till  to  her  double 

S/iaU  lie  I'ULLED. 

F.iod.  10.  '2.  in  morning  ye  shall  be  f.  with  bread 

JV"«/K.  14.21.  the  earth  skallbef.  with  glory  of  Ld. 

2  Kings  3.  17.  that  valley  shall  be  f.  with  water 

I'roB.  1.  31.  they  .skallbef.  with  their  own  devices 

3.  10.  so  siall  thy  barns  bef.  with  plenty 

12.  21.  but  the  wicked  skall  bef.  with  mischief 

14.14.tlie  backslider  sAaJ</ie/.witli  his  own  ways 

JH.  20.  with  the  increaseof  his  lips  shall  he  bef. 

20  17.  afterward  his  mouth  shallbef.  with  gravel 

24.  4.  and  by  knowledge  skull  the  chambers  bef. 

Jcr.  13.  12.  every  hotlle  shall  be  f.  with  wine,  12. 

Kick.  23.  33.  thou  shall  he  f.  with  drunkenness 

39.  20.  thus  ye  sliall  bef.  at  my  table  with  horses 

//rt/).2.14.  earth  skall  be  f.wMi  knowledge  of  Lord 

Z.cr.k.  9.  1.5.  and  they  shall  be  f.  like  howls 

J)/a<.5.0.l)lessed  are  (hey that  hunger,theyA7i«Wftc/. 

J. like  1.  15.  John  shall  bef.  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

3.5. every  valley  shallbef.  mountain  brouglit  low 

6.  21.  blessed  ye  that  hunger  now,  ye  shall  be  f. 

Was  FILLED. 
Ocn.6.  11.  and  the  earth  was  f.  with  violence 

1  Kings  7.  14.  and  Ilirani  was  f.  with  wisdom 

2  Kings  3.  20.  and  the  country  teas  f.  with  water 
2  Chrun.  .5. 13.  then  the  house  icas  f.  with  a  cloud 

16.  14.  the  bed  which  was  f.  with  sweet  odours 
Psal.  126.  2.  then  our  mouth  was/,  with  laughter 
Isa.  C.  4.  and  the  house  iras  f.  witb  smoke 
.A('r.51.5.tho'  their  land  ?cas/.with  sin  ag.flolyOne 
Ezek.  10.  4.  and  the  house  was  f.  with  the  cloud 
/.uke  I.  41.  Ehsahelh  was  f.  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

07.  Zacharias  was  f.  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
.fohn  12.  3.  house  ro«s/.wilh  the  odour  of  ointment 
.^cts  19.29.  the  whole  city  was  f.  with  confusion 
Rev.  15.  6.  and  the  temple  was  f.  with  smoke 

fVcrc  FILLED. 
Hog.  13.6.  according  to  their  pasture  so  loerc  they 
/.  they  were}',  and  their  heart  was  exalted 
/y»<tc4.28.wlien  they  heard, they  were /.with  wrath 

5.  20.  Ihey  glorifieil  God,  and  wcref.  with  fear 

6.  1 1.  they  were  f.  with  madness,  and  communed 
8.  23.  tliiy  were  f.  with  water,  and  in  jeopardy 

.John  0.  12.  when  they  tcere  f.  he  said,  gather  up 
26.  because  ye  did  Ciit  of  the  loaves,  and  were  f. 
.1cls2.4.  they  wcreall/.wilh  the  Holy  Ghost,  4.31. 
3.  10.  they  were  f.  with  wonder  and  amazement 
.').  17.  rose  up,  and  were  f.  with  indi<.nalion 
13.  4.5.  the  Jews  were  f.  with  envy,  and  spake 
52.disciple8  wcref.  with  joy, and  the  Hciv  Ghost 
Rev.  19.21.  all  the  fowls  wcref.  with  their  flesh 
See  Eat. 
FILLE!'3r. 
Dnit.  6j  11.  and  houses  full,  which  thou  /  not 
Etfi-.27.33.  when  wares  went  forth, /nianv  pe.'p;© 

FILL  EST. 
Ps.I7. 14.  whose  belly  thou  f.  with  tny  hid  treasure 

FiLLETH. 
.fob  9.  18.  but  he/,  me  with  bitterness 
Psal.  84.  0.  the  rain  also/,  the  pools 
107.  9.  he/,  the  hungry  soul  with  goodness 
129.  7.  wherewith  the  mower/,  not  his  hand 
147.  14.  !io/.  thee  with  ihe  finest  of  the  wheat 
KwA.  1.  2;».  the  fulness  of  him  that/,  all  in  all 

FILLET. 
.fer.  52.  21.  a  /.  of  twelve  cubits  did  coiniiass  it 

FILLETS. 
F.rod.Ti.  10.  tlie  hooks  of  Ihe  pillars,  and  their  f. 
shall  be  of  silver,  11. 1:!?-  10,  11,  12,  17,  19. 
36.  38.  he  overlaid  tlieircliapiters  and/,  with  gold 

I  ILLETED. 
F.Toil.  27.  17.  all  shall  be/,  with  silver,  38.  17. 
;t8.  28.  he  ovfc.-laid  their  chaiiiters  and  /.  them 

FILLING. 
Acts  14.  17./.  our  hearts  with  food  and  gladness 

FILTH. 
T.fv.  L  1 16-  pluck  ;wav  his  crop  with  /.  thereof 
/sa.4.4.  when  the  Lord  washed  away  thc/.ofZion 


J^ak.  3.  C.  I  will  cast  abominable/,  upon  thee 
1  Cor.  4.  13.  we  are  made  as  the/,  of  the  war  A 
1  Pet.  3.  21.  not  putting  away  the/,  of  the  flesh 

FILTHY. 
Job  15.16.  Iiow  much  more  abomina.  and/is  maaf 
/'*-uZ.  14.  3.  they  are  altogether  become/.  53.  3. 
Isa.  64.  6.  all  our  righteousnesses  are  as/,  rags 
X-epk.  3.  1.  woo  to  her  that  is/,  and  [lolluted 
Zech.  3.  3.  Joshua  was  clothed  w  itli  /.  garments 

4.  take  away  the/,  garments  from  him 
Co/.3.8.you  also  putofl/.coiiminnicat.from  mouta 

1  7'i/f,.  3_.  3.  no  striker,  nor  greedy  of/,  lucre,  8. 
Tit.  1.  7.  not  soon  angry,  not  given  to/,  lucre 

11.  teaching  things  lor/,  lucre's  sake,  1  Pet.  5  2. 

2  Pft.2  7.  Lot  vexed  witTi /.conversation  of  wicked 
Jade  8.  likewise  these/,  dreamers  defile  the  fleira 
Rev.  22.  11.  he  that  is/,  let  him  be/,  still 

FILTHINESS. 
2  Ckron.  29.  5.  carry  out  ihe/.oiit  of  the  holy  placa 
Ezra  6.21.  had  separated  from  the /.of  Ihe  heathen 
9. 11.  an  unclean  laud  with  the/,  of  the  people 
Prov.  30.  12.  and  yet  is  not  washeil  from  their/. 
Isa.  28.  8.  for  all  tables  are  full  of  vomit  and/. 
./€r.5.t30.asloiiisliinentaiid/.  is  committed  in  land 
23.tl4.  I  have  seen /.in  the  prophets  ol  Jerusalem 
/,«/«. 1.9.  her/.is  in  her  skirts,  rememb.  not  her  end 
Ezek.  16.  36.  because  thy/,  was  poured  out 
22.  15.  and  I  will  consume  thy/,  out  of  thee 
24.  11.  that  the/,  of  it  may  be  molten  in  it 
13.  in  thy  /.  is  lewdness  ;  because  I  have  purged 
thee,  and  thou  wast  not  purged,  thou  shall 
not  be  purged  from  thy/. 
36.  25.  from  all  your/,  will  i  cleanse  you 
2  Cor.7. 1.  let  us  cleanse  ourselv.  from  all/,  of  flesh 
F.ph.  5.  4.  nor  let/,  be  once  named  among  you 
7fl7fl.l.21.whereforelay  a])art  all/receive  the  woid 
Rev.  17.  4.  cup  full  of  abominat.  and/,  of  fornicat. 

FINALLY. 
2  Cor.  13.  11.  /.  brethren,  farewell.  Eph.  6.  1(1. 
PhiL  3.  1.  I  4.  8.  2  Thess.  3.  1.  1  Pet.  3. 8- 
FIND 
Signifies,  [1]  To  convert,  or  receive.'  a  thing  thai 
was  lost,  Luke  15.  8,  9,  32.     [2]  To  tuven'.,  a~ 
discover,  2Chron.  2.  14.     [3]  To  know  expert 
mcntallij,  Rom.  4.1.  Rev.  2.  2.     [4]   'To  obtain 
what  we  want  and  desire  of  Gnd,  Mat.  7.  7 
[5]  To  cnme  to.  Job  3.  22.    [6]  To  understand 
thoroughlij,  Job  II   7.    [7]  To  do,  or  uerfvrm, 
Isa.  58.  13.     [8]  To  seek,  Job  33.  10."    [9]  Tc 
ha/ipen    vpon    without   seeking,    Gen.   37.   15. 
[10]  To  choose  and  appoint,  Acts  13.  22.     "^'Ij 
To  turn  to,  or  light  on,  Luke  4.  17.     [12J  7'j 
<f*scjt!f.  Mat.  8.  10. 
To  find,  IS  vsed  sometimes  for  to  attack,  to  sur- 
firise  one's  enemies,  to  discover  their  ambushes. 
It  is  understood  in  this  sense,  Judg  1.  5,  They 
found  Adoni-bezek  in  Bezek.     They  attacked 
him  there.    J}nd,  1  Sam.  31.  3.  according  to 
the  Hebrew,  the  archers  belonging  to  the  Phi- 
listines found  SanI,  they  attacked  him.    In  this 
sen.oe  some  eiptain  that  passage  m  Gen.  30. 
24,  This  was  that  Jinah  that  found  the  mules- 
in  the  wilderness.     In   the  Hebiew,  he   Ibnnc 
the  Eminis.     These  Emims  are  believed  la  be 
powerful  people ;  Deut.  2.  10,  11,  The  Emims 
dwelt  therein  in  times  past,  a  people  great,  aiK* 
many,  and  tall,  as  the  Jinnkims,  &c.  who  alio 
were  neighbours  to  :!/icHorites  hire  spoken  of. 
as  appears  from  Gen.   14.  5,  6.     Anah  there- 
fore found  a  troop  of  these  people;    he  sur- 
prised, attarked,  and  defeated  them.     Others 
render  the  Hebrew  word  Jemim,  which  is  no 
where  else  used,  by  waters  ;  that  he  found  out 
Slime  springs  of  water,    which  in  those  hot 
countries  wire  rare  and  precious  ;  or,  hot  wa- 
ters, some  hot  and  medicinal  springs.     Others 
again  mules,  as  in  our  translation  :  that  he 
found  out  the  way  of  the  generation  of  mules, 
by  the  cnpulaiion  of  an  ass  and  a  marc. 
Gen.  19.  II.  they  wearied  themsidves  to/,  tbedoor 
32.  19.  vou  shal   speak  to  Esau,  when  you/.  Iiiiu 
.V/rm.  32.  23.  be  sure  your  sin  shall/,  you  out 
35.27.  the  revenger  of  blood/,  him  without  citv 
Oeut.2-2.2^.  a  man/,  a  damsel  and  Ho  witii  ner.GS. 
■  ludir.  17.8.  to  sojourn  where  he  could/,  a  place ,9. 
Ruth  1.  9.  the  Ld.  grant  ye  may/,  rest,  each  ofyotJ 
1  .Sam.  20.  21.  saying,  go,/,  out  the  arrows,  36. 
24.  19.  if  a  man/,  his  enemy,  will  he  iet  him  go 
I  Kings  18.5.peradv.  we  may/.grasstosavehorsei 
2Chron,2.  14.  to/,  out  every  device  be  put  to  him 
32  4.  why  should  Assyria  come  and /.much  watei 
.loh  23.  3.  O  that  I  knew  where  I  might/,  him 
34.  II.  cause  every  man  to/.accordirg  to  his  wayi 
Psal.  10.  15. seek  nut  his  wickcdn.  (ill  thou/.  non« 
Pror.  2.  5  (hou  shalt/.  thr  knowledge  of  God 
4.  22.  my  words  are  life  t<  those  that/,  thein 
6.  9.  they  nre  riiht  to  then.  that/,  knowledge 

12.  I  /.  cut  krowledje  of  witty  inventions 
Feel.  1.  14.  A  man  should  /.  nolh'ing  for  him 
27.  countiiTg  one  uv  one,  to/  out  Uie  uccuunt 


EccM3..10.  he  sought  to/,  oiil  accepfable  wtu  Js 
Cant.5?.  iC/.  I'lyheloveflitellliim  I  aiiisjck  of  love 
/aa.  34. 14.  the  screech-owl  shall/,  a  place  of  rest 
58.  3.  ill  the  day  of  your  fast  you/,  pleasure 
Jer.  10. 18.  will  distress  them,  that  Ihey  may/,  it  so 
i,am.  1.0.  are  becomi;  like  harts  that/,  no  pasture 
2.  9.  her  prophels  also/,  no  vision  from  God 
Dan.  6.  4.  the  princes  sought  to/,  occasion  against 
Daniel,  but  could/,  none  occasion  nor  fault 
5.  shall  not/,  except  we/,  it  ciincirninglavv  ofG. 
JUat.  7.  14.  strait  is  gale,  ami  few  there  be  that/,  it 
18. 13.  and  if  so  be  that  be/  it,  he  roj'iiceth  more 
Mark  11.13.  if  haply  he  might/,  anythins  thereon 
J3.  36.  lest  coming  suddenly,  he/,  you  .sleeping 
lukc^.T.  that  they  might/ an  accusation  aa.  Iiinn 
12.  38.  and  /.  them  so,  blessed  arc  those  servants 
J3.  7.  he  said,  I  coine  .seeking  fruit  and/,  none 
35.  4.  and  go  after  that  which  is  lost,  till  he/,  it 

8.  doth  she  not  seek  diligently  till  she/  it? 
Jo/in  10.  9.  he  shall  go  in  and  out  and/,  pasture 
Jicts  7.40.  desired  to/,  a  tabernacle  forG.  of  Jacob 
.17.  27.  they  might  feel  after  him  and  /.  him 
23.  9.  scribes,  saying,  we/,  no  evil  in  this  man 
Rom.  9.  19.  thou  wilt  say,  why  dolb  he  yo</.  fault  ? 
2Cor.9.4.lhey  come  with  me,ancl/.  you  unprepared 
2  7'ini.l.l8.he  may/,  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  thatday 
See  F.4.VOUR. 
Can  or  cnnst  FIND. 
^e7j.41.38  Phar.said,can  we/siicha  one  as  this  is? 
^xod.  5.  11.  go,  get  you  straw  wlicre  you  can  f.  it 
Kzral.  10.  all  the  silver  and  gold  Ihou  canst  f. 
^0*3.22.  and  are  glad  when  tjicy  canf.  the  grave 
11.  7.  canst,  thoii  bv  searching/  out  God  ?  canst 
tliou/  out  the  Almighty  unto  perfection? 
Prm).  20.  (>.  but  a  faithful  nion  who  can/.? 
31. lO.whoca?! /.a  virl. woman?  price  above  rubies 
f;cc/.3.11.  no  man  canf.  out  llie  work  God  maketh 
7.24.  that  which  is  e.\ceediiig  deep,  who  canf.  it? 
Jer.  5.  1.  it'ye  canf.  a  man  that  setketli  truth 

Cannul  FIND. 
Ire7i.  38. 22.  he  relumed,  and  said,  I  camtot  f.  her 
1  Kings  18. 12.  if  lie  cannot  f.  tiiee,  he  will  slay  me 
Jeb  P.  10.  I  cannot  f.  one  wise  man  among  you 
37. 23.  touching  Almighty,  we  cannot  f.  him  out 
Eccl.6. 17.  a  man  cannot f.  out  the  work  under  sun 

FIND  grace. 
Oen.  32.  .'5.  T  may  ^^  srraci:  in  thy  sight,  £iod.33.13. 
33.  o.  these  are  to  /.  grace  in  tlie  sight  of  my  lord 
15.  let  niu/.  I'r.  ||  34.11.  let  iiief.gr.  m  youreyes 
•<7.  25.  .ot  us  }'.  grace  in  the  sight  of  iny  lord 
Rul/t  -2.  2.  Ill  whose  sight  I  shall/,  grace 
I  Sam.  1.  IS.  let  thy  handmaid/,  grace  in  thy  sight 
S  6am. 10.4  that  I  may/,  grace  in  thy  sight,  O  king 
Jieb.'t  lO.tliat  we  may  f.  gr  to  help  in  time  of  need 

/  FIND. 
(}cn  18.  20.  if  //.  in  Sodom  fifty  righteous  in  city 
28  if  //.  there  forty-tive  ||  30.  il  //.  thirty  there 
I'eal.  132.  5.  till  //.  out  a  place  for  the  Lord 
i^ccZ.7.26.  and  //.  more  biiter  than  death  the  worn. 
Cant.  8. 1 .  when  /should  /.  thee,  1  would  ki.ss  thee 
^cr.  45.3.  I  fainted  in  my  sighing,  and  J  f.  no  rest 
Jjukc2'3.  4.  Pilate  .^aid  to  llie  chief  priests,  //.  no 
fault  in  this  man,  .loltn  16.  38.  |  19.  4,  C 
Rom.l.  18.  to  perform  that  which  IS  good,  //.  not 
21.  //.  then  a  law,  that  when  I  would  do  good 
Mot  FINO,  or  FIND  not. 
Kxod.  10.  25.  to-day  \e  shall  nolf.  it  in  the  field 
J^eo.  12.  t8.  if  her  hand  /.  not  siitficiently 

1  Sam.  23.  17.  Saul  my  father  shall  nut  f  thee 

2  Sam.  17.  20.  had  sought,  and  could  notf.  them 
i'rov.  1.  28.  they  shall  seek  ine  early,  but  they  shall 

nolf.  me,  Hos.  5.  0.  John  7.  34,  3b. 
Ilccl.  7.  28.  which  my  soul  sooketh,  but  I  /  not 
Cant.  5.  0.  i  sought  him,  but  I  could  not  f.  lam 
ysn.41. 12  seek  them,  but  shalt  7iot/.lhem,  Hos.i  7 
y>u>i.G.5.weshall7iu</.any  occasion  agaiiistDaniel 
/^!ii.2.0.maki!  a  wall,  thatshe  shall  notf.  hi:r  patlis 
.linos  8.  12.  shall  run  to  seek  the  word,  and  notf.  it 
J.uhe  5.  19.  notf.  what  way  they  might  bring  nim 

19.  48.  could  notf.  what  they  ffiight  do  to  Jesus 
.John  7.  35.  whither  go,  that  we  uliali  notf.  hiin  ? 
Jiom.  7. 18.  how  to  no  timf  which  is  good,  I/,  not 
2  Cor.  12.  20. 1  shall  not  f.  you  sui:h  as  I  would 
Jiev.  9.  6.  shall  men  seek  deal  h,  and  shall  not  f.  it 

Skall,  or  Shalt  FIND. 
Oei».44.tM.  lestl  sc-etijecvllthatsAcM/.mvfathev 
7Jeut.4.2;»    if  thence  thou  seek  L.  thiUisk  alt  f.h'im 

28.  6.5.  tliou  Shalt  f.  no  ease  among  these  nations 
Judg.9.3^.  then  mayestdo  asthou  sA«/t /.occasion 

1  Sam.  9.  !3.  yc  shall  f.  him  before  he  go  up  lo  eat 
JO.  2,  there  shall  f. two  men  by  Rachel's  sepulchre 

1 7.  thou  shnlt  do  as  thy  hand  shall  /. 

2  Kings  7.  1 9.  if  we  tarry,  we  shall  f.  punishment 
2  Chran.  20. 10.  yo  sAn///.them  at  end  of  the  brook 

30.9.  vour  brethren  and  childr.  sAai!/  compassion 
Ktra  4.  15,  thou  shall  f.  in  the  book  of  records 
F»aM7.  3.  thou  hast  tried  me,  and  shall  f.  nothing 

'21.  8.  thy  hanrl  skall  f.  out  nil  thine  enemies 
frov.  1.  13.  we  skall  f.  all  precious  substanco 

S.n.lhcy  that  seek  mc  early  shallf.me,Jer.W  13. 

ant 


PIN 

Prov.  16.  20.lliat handletli  n:  »tter  wisely,  s.f.  good ' 

I'.).  8.  he  that  keepelh  undeislanding^AaZi/.good 

Eccl.  11.  1.  for  thou  shall  f.  il  'liter  many  days 

.hr.'i.  24.  in  her  mouth  tliiiy  shall  f.  her 

0.  10.  ye  shall  f.  rest  to  your  souls,  .Vut.  11.  29. 

Hos.MA.  Ill  labours  they  s/ioi" /.none   >ii|uityin  ine 

JiJat.  7.  7.  seek  and  ye  shall  f  J^iike  11  l) 

10  39  he  thai  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall  f  U 

17.  27.  thou  .^halt  f  a  piece  of  money,  that  take 

2I.2.yes/ia///.anasstied,andacolt,  JV/urA-  11  2 

22.  !l.  as  many  as  ye  shall  /  bid  to  thn  inarringe 

24  46.  when  coiiieth,  s  /.  so  doing,  /.iiki  12  37,43 

J.uke2V2.yK  shall  f  babe  wrapt  inswadill  cl.iihes 

18.8.  Son  of  man  c.imeth  skall  lie/  faitli  m)  earin? 

J,:kn\>l.G  cast  the  net  on  the  right  side,  ye. s'A««/. 

Heu.  18. 14.  and  Ihou  shall,  f  them  no  more  at  all 

FINDEST 
Gen.  31.  32.  with  whomsoever  thou/  thy  gods 
Ezck.3.i.  eat  that  thou  f.  eat  this  roll,  arid  go  speak 

FINDETH. 
Gen.  4.  14.  every  one  that/,  ine  shall  slay  me 
Dent  19.  tS.  the  head  siippeth  and/,  hisneigbbnur 
.)?b  33. 10.  behold,  be/,  oocasiims  against  me 
Psid.  1 19. 11)2. 1  rejoice  at  word,  asone  that/,  spoil 
Proi).  3.  13.  happy  is  the  man  that/,  wisdom 
8.35.  whoso/,  me,/.  Iife,shall  obtain  favour  of  Lil. 
14.  0.  a  scorner  seekcth  wisdom,  and/,  it  not 
17.  20.  he  that  hatli  a  froward  heart,/  no  good 
]8.22.wboso/.iiwife/.  a  good  thing, obtains  favour 
21.  10.  his  iieighbonr/.  no  favour  in  his  eyes 

21.  he  that  followeth  ati.  mercy/,  life  and  honour 
Eccl.  9.  10.  whatsoever  thy  hand/,  to  do,  do  it 
/.am.  1.3.  shedwells  among  liHiitben, she/  no  rest 
Hns   14  .3.  lor  III  thee  the  fiiberless/.  mercy 
Mat.  7.  f<.  and  he  thatseeketh/  I^uke  11  10. 
10.  3J.  he  that  J.  his  life  shall  lose  it 
12  43  walkelh  lliro'  dry  places,si.-cking  rest ^f.none 
44./.  it  empty,  swept  andgarnislied, /^nAell  25. 
20.40.  he/,  bis  disciples  asleep,  Mark  14.  37. 
John  1.  41.  he  tirst  /.  his  own  brother  Simon 
,43.  Jesus/.  Philip  II  45.  Philip/.  Nathanael 
5  14.  uUerward  Jesus/,  him  m  tlie  leuiple 

FINDING. 
Gen.  4.  1.5.  lest  any/.  <-'ain  should  kill  him 
JuOiK  10.  whodoelh  things  past /.out  and  wonrVrs 
Psal.  32.  t  0.  every  one  shall  pray  in  a  time  of/. 
Jsa.  58.  13./.  thine  own  pleas,  nor  speaking  words 
JLuke  11.24.  unclean  spiritseeking  rest,  and/  none 
.'ids  4.  21.  /.  nothing  how  they  might  puni>ii  th-  in 

19.  1.  Paul  came,  and/,  certain  uisciples,  21.  4. 
21. 2./.sliip  sailing  over  toPhenicia,  we  went  ubouid 

Horn.  II. Xi.  unsearchable,  and  his  ways  past /.out 
Hob.  6.  S.  for,/,  fault  with  them,  he  saith,  beJiold 

FINE. 
Job  2a  1.  there  is  a  place  for  gold  where  they  /.  it 

FINE. 
Ezra  8.  27.  and  two  vessels  of/,  copper,  as  golil 
.lob  28. 1 15.  /.  gold  shall  not  be  given  for  w  isdoin 
y.sa.  19.9.  they  that  work  in/,  tlax  be  confounded 
Hen.  1.  15.  his  feot  like  unto/,  brass,  2.  Id. 

FlNE^nir. 
J.ev.  2.  1.  his  otTering  shall  be  of/  flour,  24.5. 
4.  cakes  ot'f.  flour  mingled  with  oil,  5.  7. 1 7.  12. 
I  14.  10,  21.  I  2;l.  13  .ViiHi  0. 1.5.  1 7. 13, 19, 
25,  3 1 ,  37,  43,  49,  55,  61.  |  8.  8. 
5  11.  the  tenth  part  of  an  epbah  of/.  ^f/i<r,  6.  20. 

1  Kings  4. 22.  thirty  measures  of  f.  flour  in  one  day 

2  Kings  7.1. measure/  fwnr  sold  for  sliekel,  1»),18. 

1  CAr.9.29.  were  appointed  to  oversee/.  Ji(i«f,~l  29. 
Ezck.  lt>.  13  thou  didst  eat/  ^oiir,  homy  and  oil 

19.  I  gave  lUeft  f.  flour,  and  oil,  anil  honey 
40.  H.  a  bin  of  oil  to  temjier  with  l\Kf.  flour 
hev.lS.l'i.  nolle  biiyeth  her  merchandise  ul'f. flour 
FINE  o-»;;i. 

2  Chr  3.  5  ceiling,  which  he  overlaid  with  f.  gold 
8.  the  most  holy  he  overlaid  with/,  gold 

./i  6  2.-3.  1 15.  /.  gold  shil!  ix^'  he  given  for  wis<iom 
17  e,\chuiine  of  It  sliu.l  not  he  for  jewels  off. gold 
31  24.  or  said  to/  gold,  thou  an  my  conbilence 
Psiil  19.111  are  more  to  be  desired  than  much/^uW 
119.  1-27.  1  love  thy  coinma'jdmenLs  above/.  ifuW 
Prov.  3.  14  and  tlie  gain  of  wisdimi  iltanf.gold 
8.  19.  my  fruit  Is  better  than  gohl,  than/,  gold 
25.  12  asanornament  of/ t^oMjSO  is  a  reprover 
Cant  5.11.  his  head  is  as  the  nwslf.g.  locks  Inisliy 
15  his  legs  are  as  pillars  set  on  sockets  of/.  nfoW 
/so  13  12  will  make  a  man  more  [irecioustban/.  ^. 
J,am.  4.  1.  bow  is  the  most/,  gold  changed! 

2  the  precious  sons  of  Zinn  comparable  to/ n-»W 
l)an.i'.ii  this  image's  head/  gold,  breast  of  silver 
10.5.whose  loins  were  girded  with/.^nWofUphaz 
ZtcAO.S.Tyrus  heaped  f  n-uWasraire  of  the  streets 

FINE  linen. 
^en.41.42  Pharaoh  arrayed  liim  in  vest.  of/,  linen 
Exod  2.5.4.  this  is  the  otTering  ye  shall  take,/.  Imen 

20.  1.  with  ten  curtains  off.  twined  linen 

31.  the  vail  of/  linen,  30  .35.  2  Chron.  3.  14. 
36.  thou  shalt  make  a  hangingof/  twined  linen, 
27.  9,  10,  18.  I  30.  37.  )  38.  9,  10,  18 
28.  5.  take  gold  and  /,  linen  to  make  gaiments 


Exod.  28  6  siial!  maUethe  epboil  of/ /(wen,  3!l  2, 
8.girdle/  li7icn,'Mt.a,id  ||  15  breastplate,  39.  8. 
39.  thou  shalt  embroider  the  coat  of/,  linen,  aiiil 
ihou  shalt  makr  the  mitre  of/,  iintn 
35.  6   1  t  him  bring  an  otfering  of/,  linin 
23  every  man  with  wbom  was  found/.  Imen 
25   the  w.nien  brought  of  scarl:;t  and /.  linen 
35.  thnm  hiitli  be  filled  with  wisdom  to  work  at' 
maniitr  of  work  and/,  linen, 38. '23. 
2  Chron.  2.  14. 
30  8  that  «t  ught  curtains  of/.  Imen  and  blue 
39  07.  they  m^uie  coats  of/,  linen  for  .'^iiron 

28.niadea  milre  of/./(neM,and  l>onnelsof/.  tincn 
1  Chr.  4.21.  families  of  them  that  wroin;ht/.  tincn 
15  27.  David  was  ilotlied  with  a  robe  if  ;'.  linen 
Esth.i.li.  were  hangings  fasten,  with  cordsol"/.  lin 
8.  1.5.  Mordecai  weni  with  a  garment  of/,  linen 
Prov.  7. 10.  I  have  d(«;ked  my  bed  with/  linen 
31.  24.  she  makiih/.  Imen,  and  se!!elli  it 
Isa.  3.  2:1.  the  Lord  will  take  away  the/.  I'.ncn 
F.zek.  10.  10.  I  girded  thee  about  with/,  li.ien 

13  thy  raiment  was  of/,  linen  and  silk 
27.  7.  /.  linen  from  Egypt  was  lo  be  thy  sail 
10.  Svna  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with/,  linen 
.Mark  15.  40.  Jost^pb  bought  /.  iincH  and  wrapped 
/^«Asl().19.riib  man  clothed  in  |>tirple  and/,  lineit 
/icy. 18. i2  merchandise of/./(nende.part.  from  tliet 
10.  that  city  clothed  in/,  linen  is  come  to  nooglK 
19.8.  to  her  was  granted  to  be  arrayed  in/  linen 
14.  the  armies  in  heaven  were  clothed  m  /.  line" 
FIN):;  meal. 
(rca  18.0.  make  naiU  tliree  measures  of/,  meat 

FIXER. 
PrpD  25. 4.  Shore  sholl  romu  forth  a  vessel  for  the/ 

FINEST. 
Psal.  81.  16.  have  feu  thee  with  Ihc/.  iif  the  wheal 
147.  14.  he  fiUctli  thee  with  the/,  of  llie  wheat 

FINING. 
Prov.YlS.f.  pot  is  li^r  mIv.  furnace  for  gold,  27. 21. 

FLN'GER. 
The  finger  of  God  sigvijie.i  bis  pmccr,his  open 
tion.    Pharaoh's  magieiims  iliseuuered  the  fin- 
ger of  G I'd  in  the7niraclp.'i  wh>chMi)Svx  KroughL. 
\      Exod.  8.  19.      This  l.egislntor  gore  the  lau 
I      icrutcn  with  the  finger  of  God  to  the  1  lebri^ws, 
i      Eiod.  31    18.      It  was  written  inimediuitly  4j 
I      the  power  or  Spirit  of  God,  and  not  liy  any  art 
I      ('/  man.     Our  Savtonr  sojwi,  he  cost  out  devils 
by  the  linger,  or  Spirit  of  God,  ifhich  he  tntt- 
!      matis  was  a  sign  that  the  kingdom  of  Goa 
was  come;  that  Gods  s/jiriti^al  government 
of  his  church  was  begun  to  be  exercised  anwug 
the  Jews  by  the  Messiah,  J.vke  11.  20. 
;To  put  forth  one's  finger  is  a  bantering,  pnsull 
'     ing,  gesture      Isa.  58   9,  If  thou  take  away 
I      from  ihe  midst  of  thee  ih.'  yoke,  and  the  putting 
i      out  of  the  finger.      If  thon  take  away  from  thi 
\      nitilst  of  thee  the  chain  or  yoke  whcreirnk  thou 
overwhehnest  thy  debtors,  and  forbear  point- 
!      2ng  at  them,  and  using  jeering  and  insnltmg 
I     gestures      Some  take  this  for  a  menacing  or 
I      threatening  gesture. 

;  Exod  a.l'i).  the  magicianssaid,  thisistlie/.  of  Goti 
i  29.  12  put  of  the  blood  on  the  altar  with  thy/. 
I  31.18  tables  written  with  lhe/.ofG..d,  J>eut  O.IO 
:  LcD.  4  0.  priest  shall  dip  his  /.  in  the  blood,  ai.d 
I  sprinkle  it,  17,  25,  30,  34.  1  8.  15.  |  9.  9.  |  16. 

i  14,  19. 

14.16.  the  priest  shall  dip  liis  rigbt/.in  the  oil,  and 
sprinkle  of  the  oil  with  his  /.  seven  times,  2V. 
J\''«m.l9.4.  priest  shall  take  of  her  blood  with  bis/. 
1  Kings  12.  10.  my  little/,  thicker,  2C//r«»i.  10.  10 
Isa.  .58.9.  if  take  awav  the  putting  forth  of  the/ 
y.i<A-p  1 1.  20.  if  I  with  the ./".  of  God  ca»t  out  devil! 
It).  24.  that  lie  may  dtp  the  tip  of  his/,  in  water 
John  8.  0.  and  with  his/,  wrote  on  the  ground 
20.  25.  nnd  put  my/,  into  the  prim  of  lite  nails 
27.  reach  hither  thy  /.  and  behold  my  hands 
FINGERS. 
2Sitm.  21.  20.  on  every  hami  six  f.  1  Chr.  20.  6 
Psal.8.3.  when  consider  thy  heavea^,work  of  thy/ 
144.  1.  the  Lord,  who  teaclieth  my/,  to  fight 
Prov.  0.  13.  a  wicked  n-:an  teacheth  with  his/. 
7. 3.  bind  Ihem  on  thy  /.  write  them  on  thy  heart 
Cant.  5  5  and  my/  with  sweet-.smelling  myrrh 
Isa.  2  8  that  which  their  own/,  have  made,  17.  8 
5i).3.handsuHnled  with  blood,  and  r.  with  sniquit» 
.ler.  .'i2.  21.  the  tliicknessof  one  pillar  four/. 
Dan.f)  5.  came  forth/,  of  a  man's  hand,  anil  wrot« 
Mai.  23.  4.  they  bind  heavy  burdens,  but  they  wiil 
not  move  them  with  oneol  their/.  lAike  11.45. 
Mark  7.33.and  he  put  his/.into  his  cats  and  be  soil 

FINISH, 
T»  bring  to  pass,  fulfil,  perfect.  Our  blessed 
J.ord  said  on  the  cross,  Itisfinisbed,./oAn  19.3ft. 
Our  great  Redeemer,  by  irkitt  kc  did  and  suf- 
fered, performed  ihr  will  of  God,  and  the  Ti'koU 
work  which  the  Father  gave  kiti  to  do  :  which 
was  to  obtain  eternal  redi-mvlitm.  He  was  tht 
substance  and  end  of  all  the  types,  and  ihc  U^ai 


Fill 

rftspjTWOftox.  He  completed  ami  finished  right- 
eoUfSntss,  removed  tkt  t:ursc,aHd  rtidtcally  cum- 
jilelta  our  a  liDiiUvii. 
k'ti,  (3.  Iti.  aitd  111  ;t  cubit  sl^ilt  thou/,  it  above 
f'au.  9.24.  to/,  tiansgressioci,  aixi  iiiukeuiid  ol  am 
Zee*,  i.  y.  Zeiubbabel's  liaiiils  sliall  aiso/.  it 
Mat.  10  t  ii;i.  ye  sbaJl  not/.  Uie  cities  of  Israel 
i,w<rc  14.  'is.  wlietber  lie  have  suttioieiit  lo/.  it 
•i\t.  iti'terlaid  tbe  t'ouiidatioii,  ami  is  not  able  to/.it 
'M.  tins  iKun  began  lo  buiici,  ua^  not  able  to/. 
/<iA»4.34.  my  meat  tstodo  hHUill,  and/.  Iiia  uoik 
■5. 3ft.  works  wiiicb  tbe  Fatber  hatli  given  me  tu/. 
/Pete  2(t.  2-1.  that  I  miglit/.  my  course  with  joy 
Hu/it.  'J.  26.  fcr  iie  wiJly'.  ilie  work,  and  cut  sliort 
E  C«r.c.().  so  be  would  also/,  in  you  tbe  same  grace 
f/iU.  1.  jtJ-  lie  Uiat  bath  begun,  will  also  /'.  it 

FINISHED. 
Cren.2.  I.  thus  tbe  lieaveiis  and  the  earth  were/. 
Ezod.S'J.  33.  thus  was  all  the  work/.  40.  Xi. 
Deal.  ;U.  24  ail  end  of  writing,  till  they  were/. 
,/usli.4. 10.  tbe  jinests  stood,  till  every  thing  was/. 
Huth'i.id.  the  man  not  test,  till  he  have/  the  thing 
1  Kiuirs  <j.  i*.  Solomon  built  the  house  and  /.  il, 
U,  iJ,  :58.  2  CArou.  5.  1.  |  7.  II. 
7. 1.  Solomon/,  all  his  house,  9. 1,  25.  2  Chr.  8.  IG. 
22.  so  was  the  work  of  the  pvUars/. 

1  Ckr.  2*.  24.  Joab  began  tu  luiinber,  but  he/,  not 
28.20.  Lord  not  fail  thoe,  till  thou  hast/,  the  work 

2  CJir.  24. 14.  and  when  they  had/,  the  rei>airiiu» 
2'.).  21^.  the  singers  sang,  till  burnt-offering  was  /. 
;il.  7.  they/,  the  hea|)S  in  the  seventh  month 

Ezra  4.  1 12.  the  Jews  have/,  the  wails 
5.  Hi.  jialh  it  been  inbaililing,aiid  yet  it  is  not/. 
a.  14.  tbe  ciders  of  the  Jews  built  and/,  it,  15. 

N'ck.  t\.  15.  so  the  wall  was/,  in  (ifly-two  days 

/>a«.5. 21).  God  hath  numbered  thy  kiiigd.  and/,  it 
12.  7.  all  tfiese  things  shall  be/. 

Alat.  1.3.  .W.  when  Jesus  had/,  these  parables 
10.  1.  when  Jesus  liad/.  these  sayings,  2(i.  1. 

John  17.4. 1  have/,  the  work  thou  gavest  me  lodo 
10.  30.  he  said,  it  is/,  and  he  bowed  bis  head 

jicls  21.7.  when  we  had/,  our  course  from  Tyre 

i  TiiiiA.7. 1  have/,  my  course,  1  have  kept  the  faith 

flel/.  4.  3.  the  works  were  /.  from  the  Ibundatiosi 

fam.  I.  !5.  sin,  when  it  is/,  bringelh  forth  death 

^£V.  10.  7.  the  mystery  of  G<kI  should  be/. 
11.7.  v^hen  witnesses  shall  have/,  their  testimony 

"20.  5.  Uved  not,  till  the  thousand  years  were/. 
FINISHER. 

/iei.l2.2.!ooking  toJosiis,  author  and/.of  our  faith 
FINS. 

f^cp.ll.0.\vhatev(>rbatli/.andscaleseat,De«t.]4.9. 

10.  that  hath  not/ shall  be  an  abomination,  12. 

FIRE 

[s  one  of  Ike  four  elements.,  which  not  only  af- 
fords light  and  heat,  but  whereby  likewise  isc 
try  and  pxrge  metals.  Ood  kath  often  ap- 
peared in  tire,  and  encompassed  with  tire  ;  as 
token  he  shewed  himself  in  the  burning  busk, 
and  descended  on  mount  Sinai  iti  tlic  utidst  of 
flames,  tkuttderivgs  and  lightning,  Exod.3.2. 
{  lil.  18.  Fire  is  a  symbol  of  the  hoUneas  and 
justice  of  God:  The  Lord  thy  God  is  a  con- 
suming lire,  Dent.  4.  24.  He  shewed  himself 
to  liis  Prophets,  Isaiah,  Ezekiel,  and  .St.  John, 
in  the  midst  o/tire,  Isa.  G.  4.  Ezelc.  1.  4.  Hen. 
I.  14.  The  Psalmist  describes  the  chariot  of 
Ood  as  all  in  a  fame,  Psal.  18.  12,  13,  14. 
j?fflf/  it  is  said  that  God  wilt  appear  in  the 
midst  of  (ire  at  his  second  coming,  2  Thess. 
1.  S.  Daniel  says,  that  a  fiery  stream  issued, 
and  c^rae  forlli  from  before  him;  noting  the 
speedy  czecuUng  of  his  judgment!),  for  the 
trrrur  of  the  wicked  and  eumfnrt  of  tile  godly, 
Dan.  7.  10.  The  wrath  of  Gad  is  compared 
to  fire,  Psal.  18.  8.  and  the  effects  of  his  wrath, 
which  arc  war,  famine,  and  other  scourges, 
are  descrihed  under  the  same  idea,  Psal.  GG^  12. 
Jer.  48.  4.i. 

Our  Saeiour  is  compared  to  fire.  Mai.  3.  2,  He 
is  like  a  refiner's  fire,  and  like  fuller's  soap. 
y/e  shallconsumeUie  wicked  hy  his  judgments, 
ami  purify  those  wlio  are  sincere  by  his  doc- 
trine. The  Holy  Ghost  is  likewise  compared 
to  fire.  JUiit.  3.  11,  He  shall  baptize  you  with  I 
tliB  Holy  Ghost  and  will]  fire.  To  verify  this 
prediction,  .Tisus  sent  the  Hidy  Gluist,  who 
descended  upon  his  disciples  in  the  form  of 
tongues,  or  like  sparks  of  fire,  .Ids  2.  3.  It  i.s 
the  work  of  the  Hidy. Spirit  to  enlighten, pnrify, 
and  sanctify  the  soul,  and  to  inflame  it  with 
lout  to  God,  and  lealfor  iiis  glory.  The  angels 
Ikemseloes,  as  the  ministers  of  God,  are  com- 
pared to  ft  barning  (ire,  speedy  and  irresi.itihi.e 
in  thf  ezecKlivn  of  his  commamls,  Psal.  104.4. 
T*c  Lord,  or  his  ann-et,  led  the  Israelites  iv 
tkeil  journei,  through  the  wilderness,  under 
the  form  of  a  pillar  of  fire,  Krod.  13.  21. 

7iTC  from  heaven  fell  jfr'quent.ly  on  the  luctims 
iacnjiccd  to  the  I.ori).  ojs  artlirk  of  kis  presence 
203 


FIR 

and  approbation.  It  is  Jioughl  that  Cod  in 
this  manner  expressed  his  accijjtance  of  .-Xbel' 
sucrtJicLS,  Gen.  4.  4.  li'hcu  the  Lord  made  a 
cocenant  with  Abraham,  ajire,  like  that  of  a 
furnace,  pujised  liirough  the  divided  pieces  of 
Vie  sacrifices,  and  cotisuiiied  thiiu,  (ieii.  lo.  1~ 
Virvfell  upon  lite  sacrifices  which  Moses  oj^'ercd 
at  the  deaieatiuu  of  Uie  tabernacle,  Lev.  !(.  24 
.dull  upon  those  of  Manoah,  Samson's /afAtr 
Judg.  13.  VJ,  21).  Upon  Solomon's,  al  the  dedi 
ciiliun  of  the  temple,  2Cliton.  7.  1.  Jind  upon 
Elijah's,  at  mount  C'ariuel,  1  Kings  18.  ;t8 

The  lormenls  of  keil  are  described  by  lire,  both  in 
the  Old  and  jVcw  Testament.  Muses  incLigh 
ing  against  Uie  Israelites,  wlio  rebelled  against 
the  l^urd,  says  to  them;  A  fire  is  kindled  in 
mine  anger,  and  shall  burn  uiiio  the  lowest  hell 
iJeut.  3J.  22.  Isaiah  is  still  more  express. 
Who  amiHig  us  shall  dwell  willi  ibi.'  devounnj 
hre  !  who  among  us  shall  dwell  with  everlast 
iiig  burnings.'  Isa.  33.  14  ..ind  in  ehap.  GG. 
24,  Their  worm  shall  not  die,  neither  shall  their 
file  be  (juenched.  Our  i>acioiir  makes  use  of 
the  same  similitude,  to  represent  the  punish- 
ment of  Uie  damned,  Mark  9.  44.  He  likewise 
speaks  J'rei/uently  of  the  eternal  fire  prepared 
for  the  dcril,  his  angel.-:,  and  reprobates.  Mat. 
2.').  41.  The  sting  and  remorse  of  conscience 
IS  the  worm  that  will  never  die ;  and  the  wrath 
of  God  upon  their  souis  and  bodies,  the  fire 
IMat  shall  ncoer  go  out.  There  are  likewise 
who  maintain  that  by  worm  is  to  be  under- 
stoiid  a  common,  living,  and  material,  not  an 
allegiiriciU  and  figuraticc  worm  ;  and  by  fire, 
a  real,  elementary,  and  inatcriid  fire.  ..dinong 
the  inamtamers  of  this  opinion  are  Austin, 
Cyprian,  Chrysosiom,  Jerome,  &c. 

The  word  of  God  is  compared  to  fire,  ,Ter.  23. 29, 
Is  not  my  word  like  a  lire  ?  It  is  full  of  life 
and  ejficacy ;  like  a  fire,  it  warms,  melts,  and 
heals  my  people,  and  is  powerful  to  consume 
V  '  -nss,  and  burn  up  the  chaff  and  stubble. 
./.  the  jipostle  says,  that  every  man's  doc- 
trine should  be  tried  by  fire,  that  is,  by  the 
light  of  the  word,  of  what  nature  it  is,  whether 
It  be  true  or  false,  sound  and  solid,  or  cor- 
rupt and  frothy,  1  Cor.  3.  13.  Fire  is  likewise 
taken  for  persecution,  dissension  anddieision. 
Luke  12.  49,  I  am  come  to  send  fire  on  the 
earth  ;  thai  is,  Upon  my  coming  and  publish- 
ing the  gospel,  there  will  follow  through  the 
devil's  malice,  and  the  corruption  of  men,  much 
persecution  to  the  prof essors  thereofand  mani- 
fold divisions  in  the  world,  whereby  men  will 
be  tried  whether  they  be  faithful  or  not.  The 
churcli  of  God  is  compared  to  ufire.  Obad.  18, 
The  house  of  ./«c«i  shall  be  a /re;  The  church 
shall  subdue  all  her  enemies.  Carnal  vain 
shifts  of  men's  own  devising,  ivhercby  they 
seek  lo  support,  relievc,and  comfort  themselves 
agninst  the  judgments  denounced  against  them, 
are  likewise  compared  to  fire,  Isa.  50.  1 1.  Jls 
are  also  the  lies,  slanders,  and  other  provokina- 
speeches  of  ungodly  men;  Prov.  10.  27,  And  in 
his  lips  there  is  as  a  Imrning  fire. 
Gen.  15.  t  17.  a  lamp  of/passed  betw.  those  pieces 

22.  6.  Abraham  took  /.  in  his  hand,  and  a  kmie 
7.my  fatlier,hehold  Ihe/.and  the  wood, but  wnere 

Ez^d.  3.  2.  and  behold,  the  bush  burned  with  /. 

9.  23.  Lord  sent  hail  and  the/,  along  on  ground 
24.  there  was  hail,  ind/.  mingled  with  the  hail 

12.8.sliall  eat  the  flesh  in  that  night  roast  with/.  9. 

19. 18.  tbe  Lord  descended  upon  mount  Sinai  in/. 

22.  G.  if/,  break  out,  and  catch  in  thorns 

32.  24.  then  I  cast  gold  into/,  and  came  this  calf 

40.  38.  and/,  was  on  the  tHbernacle  by  night  thro' 

all  their  journey,  M'uni.  9.  IG.  Deut.  1.  33. 

Lev.  1.  7.  the  sons  of  the  priest  shall  put/,  on  the 

altar,  and  lay  wood  in  order  upon  llie/. 

8.  upon  the  wood  that  is  in  the/.  12,  17.  |  3.  5. 

2.  14.  shaltofVer  green  earsof  corn  dried  by  the  f. 

G.  9.  the/,  of  the  altar  he  burning  in  it,  10,12,  13. 

9.  24.  there  came  a/,  out  fruni  before  the  Lord 

1(1.  I.  the  sons  of  .\aroii  put/,  in  their  censers 
2.  there  went  out/,  from  Ld.  and  devoured  them 

IG.  13.  he  shall  put  the  incense  upon  the/. 

18.21 .  thou  sli.ilt  not  let  any  of  thv  seed  pass  thro'  f. 

to  Molecb,  Deut.  18.  10.  2  Kings  17. 17.  |23. 10. 

ATiim.  G.  18.  shalllakethe  hair,  and  put  it  in  the/. 

11.  2.  when  Moses  prayed,  the/,  was  (iiienched 

IG.  7.  lake  ye  («iisers,  and  put/,  therein,  18. 
37.  that  he  lake  the  cfcr««rs.  and  sc utter /.vonder 
4fi.  take  a  censer,  and  put/.thorein  from  ofFallar 

18.  9.  be  thine  of  most  holy  things  reserved  from/ 

21.  28.  for  there  is  a/,  gone  out  from  lleshbon 

31. 23. every  thing  that  may  aliide/.go  thro'  the/. 

Deut.  4.  11.  ami  the  mountain  burnt  with/.  9.  13. 

3G.  and  upon  earth  he  shewed  thee  his  great/. 

5.  5.  for  ye  wore  afraid  by  reason  of  llie/. 

18.  16.  nor  let  me  see  Uiis  great  /.  any  moro 


FIR 

Deut.  33.  t  2.  from  his  right  liandwent  a  /  of  laT7 
.losh.  7.  25.  all  Israel  burned  Aclian  with  / 
.ludg.  G.  21.  and  there  rose  up/,  out  of  the  ruck 
9.15.  let /.come  out  of  bramble  and  devour  cedun 
IG.  9.  as  a  thread  of  tow  when  it  touchet'j  the/. 

1  Kings  18.  23.  lay  it  on  wood,  put  no/,  under,  S3. 
24.  the  God  that  answereth  by/  let  him  be  God 
38.  then  the/,  of  the  Lord  fell,  2C7«rwn.  7.  1,3. 

19.  12.  after  the  earthcpiake  a/,  but  the  Luid  was 
not  in  the/,  alter  the/,  a  still  small  voica 

2  Kings  1. 10.  then  let  /.  come  down  from  heaven 
12.  and  the/,  of  God  came  down  from  heaven 

2. 11.  there  appeared  a  chariot  and  horses  o'/ 
G.  17.  the  mountain  was  full  of  chariots  of/. 
16.  3.  Ahaz  made  his  son  to  pass  ihrough  the/ 
19.  18.  and  have  cast  their  gods  into  the/. 
21.0.  Manasseh  miideson  jiass  thro'/.  2  Chr.  33.6. 

23.  lU  no  man  might  make  liissun  iiass  thro'  the/. 

1  CAr.  21.  2i''.  Ld.  answered  liini  fiom  heaven  by/. 

2  Chr.  35.  13.  they  roasted  the  passover  with/. 
JVe/j.2.3.  the  gates  thereof  are  consumed  with/.  13. 
Job  1.  10.  the/,  of  God  is  fallen  from  heaven 

18.  5.  and  the  spark  of  his/,  shall  not  shine 
28.  5.  and  under  it  is  turned  up  as  it  were/ 
41.  19.  burning  lamps,  and  sparks  of/,  leap  out 
Psal.  39.  3.  while  I  was  musing  the/,  burned 
4G.  9.  he  huriieth  the  chariot  in  the/. 
GG.  12.  we  went  through/,  and  through  watei 

68. 2.  as  wax  melteth  before /.so  let  wicked  perufc 
74.  7.  they  have  cast/,  into  thy  sanctuary 
78.  14.  all  the  night  with  a  light  of/.  iU5.  39. 
83.14.  as  the/burneth  the  wood,  and  Sis  tbe  tiuinrt 

97.3.  a/,  goeth  before  him  and  burneth  up  eneniieO 
105.  32.  he  gave  bail  and  flaming/,  in  their  Ian* 
118.  12.  they  are  quenched  as  the/,  of  thorns 
140.  10.  let  them  he  cast  into  the/,  into  deep  \tt» 
148.8./.  and  bail,  stormy  wind,  fulfilling  his  winl 

Prov.6.  27. can  a  man  take/,  in  his  josoiii 
IG.  27.  and  in  his  lips  there  is  as  a  burning/. 
2G.  20.  where  no  wood  is,  there  the/,  goeih  oiit 
21.  as  wood  isto/soisconieiitionsmanto  kin(il« 
30.  IG.  tbe  grave  and  the  /.  saith  not,  it  is  enough 

Isa.  9.  5.  this  sliall  be  with  burning  and  fuel  of/ 

18.  for  wickedness  burnetii  as  the/. 

19.  the  people  shall  be  as  the  fmd  of  the/. 
10.  IG.  shall  kindle  a  burning  like  burning  of  a/. 

17.  and  the  light  of  Israel  shall  lie  lor  a/. 

30.  14.  not  be  found  a  sherd  to  take  /.  from  hearth 
33.  the  pile  thereof  is/,  and  much  wood 

31.  9.  saiih  the  Lord,  whose/,  is  in  Zi>:.n 
37. 19.  kings  of  Assyria  have  cast  their  gods  into/. 
43.2.  when  thou  walkest  through/,  not  be  burnt 
44. 16.  he  burneth  part  thereof  in  the/,  he  warm- 

eth  himself,  and  saitli,  aha,  I  have  seen  the/. 
47.14.tbey  shall  be  as  stubble, the/shall  burn  them 
.'ifl.  II.  walk  in  light  of  your/,  and  in  llies|iarl;B 
G4.  2.  as  when  the  melting/,  burneth,  the/,  caus- 
eth  tbe  waters  to  boil  to  make  thy  name  known 
05.  5.  these  are  a/,  that  buriielh  all  the  day 
SC.  15.  for  behold,  the  Lord  will  come  with/. 
IG.  for  by/,  will  the  Lord  plead  with  all  Hesfi 

24.  worm  not  die,  neither  their /.  be  iiueiichcd 
.ler.  4.  'i.  lest  my  fury  come  forth  like/,  and  b'jia 

5.  14.  I  will  make  my  w\jrds  in  thy  mouth/. 

20.  9.  his  word  was  as  a/  shut  no  in  my  bonci 
21.12.  lest  my  fury  go  out  like/ and  bi!rn,tliatnon« 
22.  7.  shall  cut  down  cast  choice  cedars  in  the/. 
29.  22.  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  roasted  in  Ibe/ 
32.!>5.liigh  places,  to  cause  their  sons  to  pass  l  hro ' 

the/,  to  Molech,  Ezek.  16.  21.  |  20.  20  31 
36.  22.  and  there  was  a/,  on  the  hearth  buri.inj 

23.  Jehudi  cut  the  roll,  and  cast  it  into  the  f. 
48.  45.  but  a/,  shall  come  forth  out  of  lleshbo,-) 
51.  58.  the  folk  sliall  labour  in  vain  and  in  tho/. 
jLai;i.2  3.  he  burned  against  Jacob  like  a  fiamingj."! 
4.  he  bent  bis  how,  be  poured  out  his  fury  liko  f 
Eiek.  1.  4.  I  looked,  behold,  a/  infolding  itself 
13.  the/,  was  bright,  and  out  of  the/,  lightning 
10.  6.  saying,  take/,  from  between  the  wheels 
7.  one  cherub  stretched  forth  his  hand  to  tlio/- 

21.  31.  I  will  blow  against  thee  in  the/  22.  21. 
32.thou  shalt  be  for  fuel  to/no  more  remembered 

22.  20.  to  blow  /.  upon  it,  to  melt  it,  so  gather  you 
24. 9.  saith  Lord,  I  will  even  make  pile  for/,  great 

12.  her  scum  shall  oe  :n/.  in  filthiness  w  lewdness 
28.  18.  will  bring  forth  a/,  from  the  midst  of  thee 
3G.5.  in  the/,  of  my  jealousy  have  I  spoken,  38. 19. 
Dan.3. 27.  upon  whose  bodies  the/,  bad  no  power, 
nor  the  smell  of/,  had  passed  on  them 
7.  9.  his  throne  like  flames,  wheels  like  burning/. 
10. 6.  his  fare  as  lightning,  his  eyes  as  lamps  of/ 
Hos.l.  G.in  the  morning  it  burneth  asaflaming/. 
.loel'^i.  30.  blood,/.and  pillars  of  smoke,  j?c«.--2.!8. 
JImos  S.G.lest  he  lireak  out  like/.in  houso  of  Joseph 
7.  4.  behold,  tbe  Lord  God  eallei!  to  contend  by/. 
Ohad.  18.  and  the  house  of  Jacob  ehall  be  a/. 
.1f/c. 1.4. shall  bemollennnderhimaswaxbefore/ 
JVaA. 1.6.  furv  poured  oi  likt/.rocksthiown  dow.T 
Hab. 2. 13.  the  people  [onll  .aboil  in  the  very/ 
Zeeh.  2  5.  will  bo  unlc  'lei  a  wall  of  f  vound  a6.iut 


FIR 

Zeck.  3. 2.  is  not  this  i  brand  plucked  out  of  the/.? 

12.  t>.  gu\eri>urs  ut  Judali  like  u  iiearlh  ol  f.  uiul 

Ilk.  a  lurch  ol'/.  in  a  slieal 

13.  9.  I  will  bring  tiie  third  part  ihrougli  tlie^'. 
Mai. '3.  2.  he  is  ike  a  retiiiuv's/.  and  lullur's  soap 
JUat.3. 10. every  tree  ihil  briiigeth  not  lorlli  good 

i'ruit  IS  cas*.  into/.  7. 19.  J^alie'S.^J.  Joiin  15.  0. 

11.  baptize  with  Holy  Ghost,  and/.  L,uke  3.  Hi. 
13.  42.  and  shall  cast  iheni  iiilo  a  lui nace  of/.  :M. 

17.  13.  ofltinies  he  i'alleth  into  the/  jl/uj-A 'J. 22. 

18.  8.  ratlier  than  having  two  hands  or  two  feet,  to 

be  cast  into  everlasting  /  Mark  'J.  4ii,  4li. 
2^.  41.  depart  from  me,  ye  cursed,  mtoeveriast./ 
JUark  9.  44.  where  the/,  is  not  quenched,  45. 
'        14.  54.  and  Peter  wanned  hi..\£elf  at  the/ 

Z,u/icy.54.  wilt  thou  that  we  cummand/  to  come? 
1       17.  29.  the  same  day  it  rained/  and  brimstone 
I       22.  56.  a  maid  beheld  him  as  he  sat  by  the  / 
i     ./Sc<*  2.3. appeared  to  them  cloven  tongues, like  as/ 
28.  3.  when  Paul  had  laid  sticks  on  the  f. 
5.  he  shook  otT  the  beast  into  the  /.  felt  no  harm 
I  Cor.  3. 13.  It  shall  be  revealed  by  /  atid  the  / 
sliall  try  every  man's  work,  of  what  sort  it  i.s 
15.  he  hmiself  shall  be  saved,  yet  so  as  by  /. 
iTliess.\.6.  int!i»ming/.  taking  vengeance  on  ihem 
Heb.  1.  7.  who  makelli  his  ministers  a  Haine  of/ 
11.  34.  who  thro'  faith  quenched  the  violence  of/. 
12. 18.  are  not  come  to  mount  that  burned  with_/'. 
Jam.  3.  5.  how  great  a  matter  a  little/  kindlelh  1 
0.  and  the  tongue  is  a/  a  world  of  iniquity 
5.  3.  and  shall  eat  your  flesh  as  it  were  / 
1  Pet.  1.  7.  than  of  gold,  though  it  be  tried  with/ 
2 /'et.  3. 7.  reserved  unto/  against  day  of  judgment 

12.  the  heavens  being  on/ shall  be  dissolved 
Jude  7.  suffering  the  vengeance  of  eternal/ 

23.  others  save  pulling  them  out  of  the/ 
Kev.  3.  18.  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  in  the/. 
4.  5.  seven  lamps  of/  burning  before  the  throne 

8.  5.  the  angel  filled  the  censer  with/  of  the  allar 

7.  there  followed  hail  and/  mingled  with  blood 

8.  as  it  were  a  great  mountain  burning  wilh  J'. 

9.  17.  and  out  o(  their  mouths  issued/  11.  5. 
18.  the  tiiird  part  of  men  was  killed  by  the/ 

13.  13.  he  maketh/  come  down  from  iieaven 

14.  18.  another  angel  which  had  power  over  the/ 
15.2. 1  saw  as  It  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled  with/ 

10.  8  power  was  given  him  to  scorch  men  with  /. 
21).  i).  and/  came  down  from  God  out  of  heaven 

lO.the  devil  was  cast  into  lake  of/and  brimstone 

14.  death  and  hell  were  cast  into  the  lake  of_/'. 

15  whoso  not  written  in  book  of  life,  cast  inlo/ 

91.  8.  have  part  in  the  lak;,  which  burnelh  with  /. 

See  IJkimstonk,  Burn  or  Bi'Rnt,  Coals,  Con- 

SIJMK,  COTISUMING,  nEVOIR,  DEVOURED,  DE- 
VOURING, Flame,  Hell,  Whist. 
Kindle,  or  kindleil  FIRE. 
F.xod.  22.  G.  he  that  kindled  Ihe/.  make  restitution 
35.  3.  ye  shall  kindle  no/  on  the  sabbalh  day 
Veut.  32.  22.  for  a/  is  kindled  in  my  anger,  anil 
shall  burn  to  lowest  hell,  .fcr.  15.  14.  |  17.  4. 
B  Sam.  22. 13.  before  him  were  coals  of/  kindled 
Psal.  78.  21.  BO  a  /  was  kindled  against  Jacob 
i  10(3.  18.  3  /  was  kindled  in  their  company 
tsn.  10.  16.  he  shall  kindle  a  burning  like  a/ 
50. 11.  behold,  all  yetlmt  AinrfZea  /  that  compass 
yc7-.7.18.children  gathered  wood, fathers  kindled f. 

11.  16.  he  hath  kindled  f.  on  the  green  olive 

17.  27.  then  will  1  kindle  a/  in  the  gates  tliereof 
.   21.  14.  I  will  kindle  a/,  in  the  fores!  thereof 
43.  12.  I  will  kindle  a/,  in  the  houses  of  the  gods 
49.  27.  I  will  kindle  n  f.  in  the  wall  of  Damascus 
,50.  32.  and  I  will  kindle  a/,  in  his  cities 
/yOTO.  4.  11.  and  the  Lonl  hath  kindled  a  f.  in  Zion 
Ezek.  20.  47.  [  will  kindle  a  f.  in  the  forest 
24.10.hea|>(m  woo.!, A;?!'//f  the/consume  the  flesh 
^mus  1.14.1  will  kindle  a/  in  the  wall  of  Rabbah 
Jl/nM.lO.nor  do  ye  kindief  on  my  allar  for  nought 
Luke  12.  49.   I  am  conic  to  send  /.  on  the  eaith, 
and  what  will  I,  if  it  be  already  kindled  f 
22.  .55.  when  they  had  kindled  u/  in  Ihe  hall 
/Jcf»23.2.thobarharians/f(jin'if  J  a/.and  received  us 

J\liide  by  FIRE. 
Exod.  29.  18.  an  oiTmwis ?nnde bi/  f.  untothe  Ijord, 
25,  41.  /.cv.  1.  9,  13,  17.  I  2.  2,9,  Ki.  |  3.  3,  .5, 

9,  11,  14,  It).  I  7.  .5,  25.  i  8.  21,  28.  |  21.  fi.  )  22. 
27.  I  23.  8,  13,  18,  25,  27,  3S,  37.  |  24.  7.  J\rum. 

1  15.  3,  10,  13,  14.  I  18.  17.  I  28.  3. 

Lev.  2.  3.  the  oll.'nngs  of  the  Lord  made  by  f. 

10.  i  4.  ,35.  I  5.  12.  I  6.  17,  18.  |  7.  30,  35.  | 
10  12,  1.5.  I  21.  21.  I  24.  9.  Deut.  18.  1. 
1  Sam.  2.  28. 

10.13.  sacrifices  mnric  ft?// .'\rKm.28.2..rosA.13.14 

2fum.  15  25.  bring  their  sacrifice  made  by  f.  nnio 

the  Lord,  2S.  6,  8,  13,  19,  24.  |  20.  6,  13,  36. 

Pillar  of  FIRE. 

Ezod  14.24  the  Lord  looked  thro' thepi7/a>-c//. 

Reo.  10.1. face  as  tiiesjn, and  his  feet  aspii/ario//. 

See,  Bg  Night. 

Send,  sr  sent  FIRE. 

ttOfn  !•  13.  from  a».ve  he  sent  f,  into  my  bones  I 

204  ' 


FIR 

F.zck.  39.  C.  and  I  will  eend  a/  on  Magog 
Hus.  8.  14.  but  1  will  send  a/  upon  his  tines 
jimus  1.  4. 1  viiWsend  a/  into  the  house  of  Hazacl 
7.  1  will  send  a/  on  the  wall  ol  Gaza 
10. 1  willitjKiaJ'.on  wallof'l'yius||12.onTcinaii 
2.  2. 1  will  send  a/onMoab  j]  5.  sevdj.kjn  Judaii 
Luke  12.  4U.  1  am  come  to  send  /  on  liie  farili 

Sit  FIKE. 
Dnit.  32.  22.  set  on/  foundations  of  niounlains 
.Josh.  b.  8.  ye  shall  set  the  city  of  Ax  on  j. 

19.  and  lliey  hasted,  and  set  the  city  on/ 
Jiidg.  1.  8.  now  Judal.  had  set  Jerusalem  on/ 
9.  4U.  the  peojile  set  the  hold  on  /  upon  tlie:ii 
15.  5.  iiad  ^'6'(  the  brands  on  J.  uiiU  burnt  the  corn 
20.  48.  they  set  on  /  all  the  cities  of  Ue'ijaiiim 
2  Sam.  14.  30.  servants  set  Joab'a  Held  c;i  j. 
31.  «liy  have  thy  servants  set  my  heiJ  on/? 

1  Kings  8.  12.  i^azaei  «ill  iff  strong  holds  on/. 
Psal.  57.  4.  I  he  among  them  thai  aie  sitoiij. 
Prvv.  29.  I  b.  scornful  men  set  a  city  on  /. 

Jsu.  27.  11.  the  women  come  and  set  them  on/. 
42.  25.  he  hath  set  him  on  /  round  about 
Jer.  t).  1.  set  up  a  sign  of/  in  Beth-bacceicm 
32.  2:).  the  Chaldeans  shall  set  on/  this  city 
Ezek.  30.  8.  when  I  have  set  a/  m  Egyjit 

14.  I  will  self,  in  Zoaii  ||  16.  self,  in  Egypt 

39.  9.  set  on/  and  burn  the  weapons  of  Gog 

Javi.  3.  IJ.  the  tongue  is  a  fiie,  and  scltith  on  /  the 

course  of  nature,  and  ii  is  set  on/  of  hell 

Strange  l  IKE. 

Lev.  10.  1.  Nadab  and  Abihu  offered  strange  f. 

jV"u;/i.3.4.  died  when  they  olfered  strange f.  '^6.61. 

ElllEBKAMJ,  S. 
.Jndg.  7.  1 16.  and  he  |)Ul/.  within  the  pitchers 
15.  4.  Sainsuu  took  J',  and  put  a/  in  the  midst 
I'roe.  26.  18.  as  a  mad  man  who  castelh/ 
Isa.  7.  4.  for  the  two  tails  of  these  smoking/. 
Mmosi.  11.  ye  were  as  a/  plucked  out  of  burning 

FIREPANS. 
Kiod.  27.  3.  thou  shall  make  basins  aru\  f.-puns 
38.3.  he  made  the /.-^y«  J-  and  all  ve^sels  of  bras 

2  Kings'ih.lb.  f.-pans  carried  heaway,  ./t»-.52.iy. 

FIRES. 

Isa.  24. 15.  wherefore  glorify  ye  the  Lord  in  the/ 
FIKKINS. 

.John  2.6.  six  water-pots  ciiiitaining  two  or  three/ 
FIRM. 

Josh.  3.  17.  the  priests  stood/  on  dry  ground 
4.  3.  the  place  where  priesis'  feet  stood/ 

.Job  41.23.  are/  in  themselves,  cannot  be  moved 
24.  his  heart  is  as/,  as  a  stone,  yea,  as  hard 

Psai. 73. 4.  no  hands  in  death,  but  their  sfrcngtii  is/ 

/Jan.  6.  7.  they  consulted  to  make  a  /  :iecree 

Heb.  3.  6.  the  rejoicing  of  Ihe  hope/  to  the  end 
FIRMAMENT. 

It  IS  said,  Gen.  1.  7.  that  God  viade  the  firma- 
ment m  the  midst  of  the  waters,  m  order  to 
separate  the  inferior  from  the  superior  wa- 
ters. The  word  there  used  is  rakiali,  whieh  is 
translated  expansion, somefAi/)^  expanded ;  or 
firiiiameiil,  something  firm  and  solid.  The  verb 
rakali,  from  whence  rakiah  is  derived,  sigyii- 
frs  to  spread  metal  with  the  hammer,  to  wake 
flat,  to  crush  to  pieces,  to  beat.  Moses  uses 
this  word  to  describe  the  gold,  which  was 
beaten  in  order  to  cover  the  ark  and  the  tables 
of  Ihe  Holy  with  it,  Exod.  39.  3.  Num.  16.  38, 
39.  Isaiah,  tu  denote  the  plates  of  gold  where- 
with the  idols  were  conered,  Isa.  40.  19.  and 
the  same  prop/iet,  and  the  Psalmist,  to  express 
the  spreading  forth  of  the  earth,  and  its 
floating  on  the  waters,  for  this  was  the  cun 
ceptiun  rchick  the  Hebrews  had  of  it,  Isa.  42 
5.  P.^ai.  136.  6. 

This  intimates,  that  by  the  word  firmament,  ra- 
kiah, the  Hebrews  nndirstood  the  heavens, 
which,  like  a  solid  and  initncrne  arch  (though 
it  he  soft  and  liijuid)  served  ns  n  bunk  and 
barrier  between  the  upper  and  lower  waters  ; 
and  that  the  stars  are  set  in  this  arrk,  like  so 
viiiny  precious  stones  lu  gold  and  silver.  Gen. 
1. 17.  If  hen  firmament  is  taken  for  the  starry 
heaven,  then  by  upper  waters  is  meant,  that 
sra  or  collection  of  waters  placed  by  (ioil 
above  all  Ihe  visible  heavens,  and  there  re- 
served for  ends  known  to  himself.  If  by  fir- 
mament, we  understand  the  air.  called  the  ex- 
pansion, because  it  is  extended  far  and  wide ; 
and  the  firmament,  berousa  it  is  fixed  in  its 
proper  place,  fro^n  whejiee  it  cannot  beviovcd, 
unless  by  force ;  then  by  the  superior  waters 
are  to  be  understood  the  waters  in  the  clouds : 
Jlnd  these  may  be  said  to  be  above  the  firma- 
ment or  air,  because  they  are  above  a  consider- 
able part  of  it. 

Gen.  1.  0.  let  tlicre  be  a/  in  midst  of  the  waters 

7.  God  made  the  f.  waters  under  and  above/ 

8.  anil  God  called  the/  Heaven 

14.  God  said,  let  there  be  lights  in  the/  15. 
17.  and  God  set  them  in  the  /.  of  heaven 


<?c?(.1.20.  and  foi\l  that  may  fly  above  tire  o:^sn/ 
I'sal.  10.  1.  and  the_/'.  sheweih  his  handy  work 

i.M.  1.  praise  him  ui  ilie/  of  ha  pouer 
Kick.  1.  22.  the  likeness  ol  the/  was  as  ciyeiai 

25.  there  was  a  voice  from  llie/. uver  their  heudi 

26.  abovt  the  J',  was  the  llkelle^»of  a  ihioiie 
10.  1.  in  the/,  that  was  above  i!ic  clieiut.initi 

Dan.  12.3.  wise  shall  sliiiip  us  the  brightness  of/ 

FIK 

1  icings  5.  8.  I  will  do  all  J.oncerning  timber  of/ 

6.  15.  he  covered  ihe  Hoor  witli  planks  ol  f. 

Cunt.  1. 17.  our  beams  are  cedar,  our  raflem  ui  f 

FIH-THEE. 

1  Kings  C.  34.  and  ihe  t\so  duorfe  were  of/. 

2  Lhrtiu.  3.  5.  the  gieater  huiise  lit)  ceiled  uitli/. 
Isa.-i\.  19. 1  wilUii  III  the  desert  the/.  aiKl  Uiepiibs 

•i.i.  1.'!.  instead  of  the  ihorn  shi'.il  eoine  uji  iti'j/. 
60.  13.  the/  Ihe  pine-tree,  and  box  togelhei 
Hos.\i:6. 1  am  like  a  greeny,  jl  Zcch.W'.-Z.  howl,/ 
FIRTULES. 

1  Kings  5.  10.  so  Hiram  gave  Solomon/  D.  11. 
"IKiiigs  19.  23.  I  will  cut  down  tall/  Isa.  37.24 

2  Chron.  2. 8.  send  me  f.  \\  Isa.  14.  8.  Ihe  /  rejolea 
Psal.  104.  17.  as  for  the  sturk  the/  aieliei  liouea 
/,'2(A-.27. 5. they  made  ihy  ship-hoanis  ol/.ofSeui! 

31.  b.  the/,  were  not  like  his  boughs 

J\''ah.  2.  3.  and  the/  shall  be  terribly  shaken 
FIR-WUOD 

'iSam.  6. 5.  Israel  jilaved  on  instruments  made  of/ 
FIRST 

This  icord signifies,  I.  7  hat  which  is  before  ano 
ther  in  respect  of  time ;  and  thtn  it  'S  u  word 
of  order,  and  hath  u  refiriuce  tu  the  aeccnid, 
third;  fourth,  &c.  Mat.  10.  2,  The  first  ia 
Simun  called  Peter ;  that  is,  be  was  first  culled 
to  be  an  apostle,  jjva  in  1  Cor.  15.  47,  Tha 
first  man  is  of  the  earlh,  the  second  is  fionj 
lieavtn.  11.  That  irhich  is  chief ,  or  viosl  ex- 
cellent. Rom.  3.  2,  Chielly,  because  unto  Ihein 
were  coinmitted  the  oracles  of  God.  Chie.tiy, 
in  the  original,  is  fnsi,  and  shews  the  ijualiig 
and  excellence  of  the  privilege  here  vieiiV.uncd. 
So  also  in  Luke  15.  22,  Bring  forth  the  best, 
in  Greek,  the  first  robe.  Jl  tAing  or  perio?t 
■may  be  said  to  be  first,  (1)  In  number.  Gen.  8 
5,  13.  (2)  In  order,  Mat.  28.  1.  (3)  By  cr^ 
alion,  1  Cor.  15.  47.  (4)  By  geveratwii.  Dent 
21.  17.  (5)  In  dignity,  Dan.  6.  2.  (6)  In  time. 
Heb.  9.  1. 

FlKST-BoRN.  This  word  is  not  always  to  b 
viider.-.toDd  strictly  according  to  the  Utter  ;  it 
IS  sometimes  taken  for  that  which  is  first,  nioii 
excellent,  most  distinguished  in  any  ihnig 
Thus  It  IS  said  of  Christ,  Col.  1.  15,  rha>.  ht 
is  the  first-born  of  every  crealnre.  JInU  in 
Rev.  1.  5.  he  is  called,  Thu  first-begotten  o< 
the  dead  ;  that  is,  begotten  i/  the  J-ather  be- 
fore any  creature  was  produced ;  and  tkt 
first  who  ruse  from  the  dead  b-yhis  own  pimer 
The  first-born  of  Ihe  poor,  Isa.  14  30.  sig-nt- 
fies,  ihe  most  viiseruble  of  all  Ike  poor;  ana 
IV  Job  18.  13,  The  first-born  of  deaih  ;  thai  is 
the  most  terrible  of  alt  deaths. 

The  first  born  among  the  Hebrews,  its  wen  aa 
among  all  other  nations,  cjijoi/eit  particvlat 
privileges :  and  as  polygamy  was  in  use  with 
them, it  washighly  necessary  to  fix  the.te  rights, 
Mosis  regulates  this  partzculrif  in  D(  lit.  21.15, 
16,17.  Thep'i-ivilrgesiift!!e?.r>i-bmnctfiiinstee/, 
( 1 )  In  a  right  fo  the  priesthood,  which,  before 
the  law,  was  fixed  to  the  eldest  of  the  family 
This  light  cunthiued  in  force  only  while  fire 
thrcn  dwelt  together  in  the  siime  place  and  fa 
mily:  for  as  soon  as  they  were  separntrd,  ei  d 
made  a  family  np-irt,  every  one  hrnimr  tha 
priest  and  head  of  his  own  house.  (2)  Thi  first 
born  had  a  double  portion  amonff  his  brethrrn. 
This  is  explained  two  ways  :  .Seme  hi  here  ti,.! 
half  of  the  whole  inheritance  was  given  fo  the 
elder  brother. and  that  the  other  halfwa  *  shared 
inee/nalparts among Iherest.  But  the  Rabuina 
say,  en  the  contrary,  thai  the  first-born  for  his 
share  took  twice  as  much  ns  any  o-ae  of  his 
brothers.  If  a  father  !  t  ."ix  sons,  they  viiide. 
a  division  into  seven  eriir.l  ]>i'.rts ;  T-ltercvf  tkt 
elilist  had  two,  and  er.tk  nfthz  others  one.  I) 
the  eldest  was  dead,  and  had  lefli  rhihircn,  his 
right  devolved  upon  his  childrrn  emdhis  heirs 

tVhen  God  by  the  sword  of  the  destroying  ange. 
had  killed  all  the  firstborn  »f  the  Egyptians, 
Kxod.  12.  29.  he  ordoined,  that  all  ihe  first- 
born, both  of  men  and  tame  beasts  for  semtce, 
should  be  consecrated  to  him.  The  nialr-ebil- 
dren  only  were  .'^nhjcet  to  this  law.  T\e  chit 
ilren  were  offered  in  the  temple,  itvil  their  reloi 
tions  redeemed  them,  for  Ike  snvi  »ffive skekf.ls, 
Exod.  13.  12,  13.  N-um.  18.  16. 

If  it  were  a  clean  beast,  as  a  cnff,  s  la-mb,  or  a 
kid,  it  was  to  be  offered  at  the  temple.  ft  wat 
not  to  be  redeemed^  but  it  kos  hiUcd;  the  bLwi 


FIR 

cf  tt  10115  sprinkled  uhuut  the  altar,  the  fat  teas 
kurnt  €«  tht  Jire  upuH  the  lUlar,  and  tke  desh 
teas  for  tue  priest,  Auin.  Id.  17,  It),  1!».     If  it 
yoert  <ui  unclean  beast. and  suck  as  Utcy  wc  -t  not 
aiiuwed  to  eat,  suck  as  a  korsc,  an  ass,  or  a 
camel,  U  mas  etlker  rt<lecnied,ur  something  else 
vas  giceu  ta  excltaui^e  for  a.    'J'/ie  Jirslliiig  of 
tit  ass  mas  reiUeoicd  by  giving  a  lamb  ;  if  it 
\oere  not  redeemed,  tlicas  to  be  killed,  E\.  Hi. 13. 
First- t'RLir.s.     'J'Ati  presents    were  so  colled 
which  the  Hthievva  wade  to  (iod,consisling  uj 
oojt  of  llie  fruits  of  their  hardest,  to  ejpits.-< 
their  submission  and  dependence,  and  to  ae- 
kii0iclvdge  the  sovereign  dumtniun  of  (lod  t/ii 
aulkor  of  ali  happiness  ■  'I'he  day  after  the  feast 
of  the  Passover  tkeij  brought  a  sheaf  into  the 
temple,  as  the  lirsl-lruils  of  the  barlcy-hnroesl. 
'J'ke  sheaf  teas  threshed  in  theeuuri;  andofthc 
graixthat  canuout  Ihei/tuok  afuUhomer;  th<it 
ts,  about  three  pints,     ./iftcr  it  had  been  well 
ti!inKutced,parchrd,and  bruised,  they  sprinkled 
over  it  a  log  uf  oil ;  that  is,  near  a  pint.   'I'hey 
added  to  it  a  handful  of  incense ,  and  the  priest 
t/lat  received  Ihis  vjjering  shook  it  before  the 
iMTd  towards  the  four  ijnartcrs  of  the  world ; 
he  cast  part  uf  it  upon  the  altar,  and  the  7-esl 
teas  his  oa;u.  Jifler  this,  everyone  might  begin 
their  harvest,  Li.v.  ij;).  10,  11,  &c.      'I'his  was 
offered  in  the  name  of  the  whole  nation,  and  by 
this  the  whole  huraesl  was  suuctijied  auto  them. 
H'hen  the  wheat  harvest   was  over,  that  is,  the 
day  uf  Penlecast,  Ihry  offered  again  lirsl-f'ruils 
of  another  kind  in  the  name  of  all  the  nation, 
which  consisted  of  two  loaves  of  two  tenth- 
deals;  that  is,  of  about  three  pints  of fiour  each. 
These  loaves  were  made  of  leavened  dough. 
First-fruits  «f  tlie  Spirit,  see  Earnkst. 
f}en.  25.  i!.>.  tliu  /.  came  out  red  all  over 
2(i.  I.  tiwre  Wiis  a  I'aniiiiu  l«si(le  tlio/.  famine 
3ri.  2ri.  the  niidwiic  said,  tins  came  out/. 
Eiod.  4.  8.  if  tiiev  will  not  liearkoii  to  tlie  /.  si^'ii 
23.  li).  tiie/.  of  tile  fust  fruits  Itriiig  to  the  Lord 
28.  17.  tlie/.  row  shall  be  a  saidius,  39.  iU. 
34.  I.  two  tables  lilie  to  the/.  4.  Dent.  10.  1,  3. 
Lev.  5.  8.  ihall  otter  what  is  lor  the  sin  otlenii^/. 
ATunt.  2.  9.  camp  of  Judah,  these  shall/,  sol  forth 

10.  13.  and  they /.  took  Ihiir  journey 

13.  20.  It  was  the  time  of  Hie/.  ri|)e  grapes 

15.  20.  ye  shall  oli'er  uj)  a  cake  of  the/,  of  your 
dough  for  a  lieave-offering,  21.  Ezek.  44.  3U. 

18.  13.  uhatiioever  is/,  ripe  shall  be  thiiie 
24.20.  Ainalek  was  the/,  of  the  nations 
"  Oeni.  10.  10.  according  to  l.'ie  /.  time,  forty-days 

11.  14.  I  will  give  thee/,  rain,  and  latter  raia 
13.  !i.  thine  hand  .shall  bey.  upon  hini 

17. 7.  tile  hands  of  witiiegses  shall  be/,  upon  him 
18.  4.  Ihe/.  oflhe  fleece  of  liiy  sheep  give  him 
3.3.  21.  he  provided  the/,  part  for  himself 

/o.>-A.  21.  SW.  theirs  was/,  lot,  1  Chr.  24.  7.  |  25.  9. 

Judg.  I.  1.  wlio  shall  so  up/,  to  fight,  20.  18. 
20-  39.  l-rael  are  smilten  as  in  tiie  /.  batile 

I  .Sam.  14.  14.  that/,  slaujihter  was  twenty  men 
35.  the  same  was  the/,  altar  Saul  built  to  Lord 

2Sawi.3.13.eKeeptlliou/.biin!;MichalSaurs(lau2h. 
19. 20.  I  am  come  the/,  this  <lay  to  in<«l  my  lord 
43.  that  advice  should  not  be/,  had  in  biiiismg 
23. 19.  he  was  tlieir  captain,  howbeil  he  attained 
(v>t  unto  the  /.  three,  23.  1  Chron.  11  21 ,  2.">. 
Kings  17.  13.  but  make  thereof  a  little  cake/. 
IH.  25.  and  <lress  it/,  for  ye  are  many 
2U.  17.  tlie  young  men  of  the  princes  went  out/. 

1  Cliran.  9.  2.  now  the/,  inhabitants  that  dwelt 
II.  6.  whosoever  smiteth  the  Jebus^iles/. 

16.  7.  that  day  David  delivered/,  this  psalm 

2  Chron.  3. 3.  length  by  cubits  after  the  /.  nuaRuie 
Ezm'.t.  12.  that  had  ?e«n  thi;  glory  oflhe/.  house 
f'lk.  1.  14.  which  sat  Ihi^/.  in  llie  kingdom 

Job  IS.  7.  art  ihoii  (lie/,  man  thai  was  burn'? 

Pro i>. 18.17.  Ilial  is/,  in  liisown  cause  seemelhjusi 

ha.  41.  27.  the/,  shall  say  to  Zion,  behold  them 
43.  27.  thy/,  father  haib  tinned  against  me 
<iO.  9.  the  ships  of  Taishinh  /.  to  bring  thy  sons 

Jer.  4.  31.  her  that  bringelh  forth  her/,  child 
Ifi.  18./.  I  will  recompense  their  ini<|uity 
24.2.  good  figs,  even  like  the  figs  that  are/,  ripe 
3().  28.  write  the  words  that  were  in  the/,  roll 
50. 17./.  till'  king  of  Assyria  hath  devoured  hmi 

Pan.fi.  2.  Pan.  was/,  pregident,  of  an  excellent  sp. 
7.  4.  the  /.  beast  was  like  a  lion,  Hev.  4   7. 

£4.  a.t,u  aiioiiiei  shall  be  diverse  from  the/. 
8.21.  thegreathorn  between  liigetcs  is  the  f.  king 
10.  t  13.  hut  Id,  Michael  the/,  came  to  help  me 

Has.  2.  7.  I  wit!  go  and  return  to  my/,  hnstiand 
0.  10.  the/,  ripe  in  the  fig-lree  at  her/,  time 

/Imos  6.  7  slid.,  go  captive  with  ihe/.  that  go  rapt. 

Alic   4   fe.  to  thee  shall  come  Ihe/.  dniiiiiiion 

K'ak.  3.  12.    ike  fig-trees  with  the/  ripe  fi":-; 

f//i^.2.3.  who  is  left  that  saw  bouse  in  her/glory? 

Zeeh   fi.  2.  in  thi./.  cl.sjiot  were  red  hor^ies 
12. 1.  the  J,ord  ihall  save  iht   eiilB  of  Judah  /. 
Mi 


FIR 

J/(ii..'>.24./.lic  reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and  come 
ti.  33.  seek  ye/,  tlie  kingdom  of  (j.  and  righteous. 
7.,'i.j  .cast  out  ihe  beuiii  out  of  thine  eye,  Lukcti.i'-i. 
b.  21.  llie/.  to  go  and  bury  my  fatlier,  J.ake  9.  59. 
12.29.e.\ce|il  liey.bind  the  strong  man,  Mark'.i.i'i, 

45.  hitler  stale  worse  than  the/.  J.uke  11.  21). 
13.  .30.  gulhei  ye  together^",  the  tares,  bind  tli-.'ii 
17.  lU.  tliat  Llias  musty',  come,  11.  Mark  9.  11 

27.  ami  lake  up  the  lish  lliat/.  coiiielli  up 
2U.  10.  luit  i»lieii  the/,  came,  they  supposed 
21.  2^.  he  came  to  the/,  and  said,  son,  go  work 

31.  who  of  the  twain  \  they  say  unto  him,  the/. 

3ti.  lie  sent  olhel  servants  more  tlian  the  /. 
2J.20./.  wlieii  luarned,  Mark  12.20.  J^ukeHi.i'X 

3S.  tills  IS  f.  coiiuiiandmeiit,  Mark  12.  2y,  29, 30. 
23.  2(1.  I'liausee,  cleanse/,  that  which  is  within 
Mark  4.2.-'. /.the  blade, then  the  ear,afler  that  corn 

7.  27.  Jesus  said  to  her,  let  tlie  childieii  J',  be  tilled 

9.  35.  il  any  desire  to  be/,  he  shall  be  last 

13.  10.  and  the  gospel  must/,  be  published 
11).  9.  he  appeared/,  to  Alary  Magdalene 

Luke  1.  3.  had  perlect  understanding  from  the/. 
2.  2.  wasy'.  made  when  Cyreiiius  was  governor 
(i.  1.  on  tile  second  sabbalh  u'ier  they,  be  went 

10.  5./.  say,  peace  be  to  this  house 

11.  3H.  that  he  had  not/,  washed  before  dinner 

14.  2d.  sitteih  iioi  down/,  and  counteth  the  cost 

17.  2.J.  but/,  must  he  sutler  many  things 
21.  9.  for  tliese  things  must/.  coni«  to  pass 

.loAn.  1.  41.  hey',  hiideth  his  brother  Simon 
5.  4.  whosoever/,  stepped  in,  was  made  whole 

8.  7.  without  sill,  let  hiiii  /.  cast  a  stone  at  her 

10.  40.  into  the  place  where  John  at/,  baptized 

18.  13.  and  led  linn  away  to  Annas/. 

19.32.  soldiers  came,  and  brake  tike  legs  of  the/. 
20.  4.  the  disciple  came/,  to  tlie  sepulchre,  8. 
jicts  3.  2(j.  to  you/. God  sent  linn  to  blcos  you  in 
7.  12.  Jacob  sent  out  our  fathers/. 
1  l.2fi. discip.  were  called Chrisnans/.  at  Antioch 

12.  10.  they  were  past  the/,  and  second  ward 

13.  24.  when  John  had/,  preacned  baptism 

4().  necessary  itshould/.have  beenspoken  to  you 
l(i.  t  12.  I'hihp))!  the/,  city  of  Macedonia 

26.  20.  hut  shewed /.  uiiio  them  of  Damascus 
23.  Christ  .should  he/,  that  sliould  rise  from  dead 

27.  43.  should  cast  theinselves/.  into  the  sea 
Horn.  1.  ti.  f.  1  thank  my  tiuA  thiough  JesusChrist 

2.  9   ol  the  Jew/,  and  al.so  of  the  Gentile,  10. 

11.  35.  or  who  hathy".  given  to  him? 

15  24.  if/.  1  be  soinewiial  hlled  with  company 

1  Cor.  12.  28./.  apostles,  secondarily  prophets 

14.  30.  let  the/,  hold  Ins  peace 

15.  3.  lor  I  delivered/,  ot  all  that  which  I  received 
45.  the/,  mull  Adam  was  made  a  living  soul 
40.  howheit  that  was  not  /.  which  is  spiritual 
47.  the/,  man  is  (d  the  earth,  earthy 

2  Car.  8.  5./.  gave  iheir  own  selves  to  the  Lord 

12.  for  if  I  here  be/,  a  willing  mind,  it  is  accepted 
F.ph.  1.  12.  who/,  irusleil  ui  Christ 

4.  9.  descended/,  iiilo  the  lower  parts  of  the  earth 
(i  2.  which  IS  the/,  cominandinent  with  promise 

1  Thcss.  4.  10.  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  /. 

2  'I'hess.  2.  3.  except  there  come  a  falling  away/. 

1  Vim.  1.  It),  that  111  me/.  Christ  Jesus  might  shew 

2.  13.  lor  Adam  was/,  formed,  then  Eve 

3.  10.  let  these  also/,  bo  proved,  then  let  them  use 

5.  4.  let  them  learn/,  to  shew  piely  at  home 
12.  because  they  have  cast  off  then/,  liiith 

2  'I'lni.  1.5.  faith  dwell/,  in  thy  grandmother  Lois 
2.  0.  husbandman  nuisi  be/,  partaker  of  the  fruits 

4.  Iti.  at  my/,  answer  no  man  stood  wiili  me 
I'tt.  3.  10.  after  /.  anil  second  adinonition,  reject 
Heb.  4.  0.  to  whom  it  was  /.  preached,  entered  not 

.'(.  12.  one  teach  you  which  be  the/,  principles 
7.2./.  being  by  interpretation,  klngofrighteuusn. 
27.  offer/.  I'm-  his  own  sins,  then  for  the  people's 

6.  7  the/,  covenant,  13.  i  9.  I,  15,  18. 

9.  2./.  laiiernacle,  wherein  was  shinv-hrcad,  6,8. 

10.  9.  he  takeih  away  the  /  that  he  may  establish 
Jam.  3.  17.  wisdom  that  is  Itoiii  above,  is  /.  pure 

1  ret.  4.  17.  if  jiidgmeiii  /.  begin  at  us,  what  etu\ 

2  /v.'.  1.20.  knowing  this/,  that  no  prophecy, 3  3. 
1  .lubv  4.  19.  we  love  linn,  because  he/,  loved  us 
.hide  I'l.  the  angels  who  kept  not  their/,  estate 
tier.  2.  4.  because  lliou  hasi  left  thy/,  love 

5.  ri  pent,  and  do  ihe/.  works,  else  I  will  come 
13.  12.  he  exeniselh  all  the  power  of  the/,  beasi 
20.  5.  ihis  is  the/,  resurrection 
21. 1   the/,  heaven  and/,  earth  were  passed  nway 
19.  llie/.  Ibundation  was  jasper,  second  sapphire 
See  Day,  Last. 
J)i  Ihe  FIRST. 
Gen.  13.4.  where  Ahram  made  the  altar  at  Ihef 
2H.  19.  Ihe  city  was  called  Lnz  at  the  f. 
43.  Ip.  because  oflhe  money  returned  nl  the f. 

■30.  we  came  down  indeed  ot  the  f.  to  biiv  food 

/;rj/f  9.  IH.  I  fell  ilown  iielore  Lord  as  atthif.l't. 

.fosh.  H.  5.  »  hen  Ihey  come  against  us  as  at  ihef. 

(■).  thev  will  say,  thev  tlee  helore  lis  as  at  tke  /". 

Jud<'.  18.  2y.  name  <d'the  city  was  Laisli  at  the  f 


FIR 

./u<4'.20.32.  arc  smitten  down  lieforc  lis  O!  at  the  f 
2  A'u/rt.  17.  9.  Bonieof  tli'im  be  ova,  ii.own  ilthe'f 
1  Kings  20.9.  all  thou  didsl  .send  for  lo  thy  »orv.  atf 
1  Chron.  15.  13.  because  ye  did  it  not  at  the/ 
J\rch.  7. 5.  a  register  ol  them  whichcatne  up  at  tne  f 
Isa.  I.  20.  I  will  restore  Ihyjudgt^s  us  at  the  f. 
9.  I.  when  at  the  f.  iie  lightly  atiiicti  d  liie  lusj 
Jer.  7.  12.  my  place  where  1  set  my  name  at  thef 

33.  7.  and  I  will  build  llieni  as  at  the  f. 

11.  return  the  captivity  id'  the  land,  as  at  the  f 
Dan.  8. 1.  after  that  which  appealed  to  me  at  the  J 
.John  12.  10.  his  disciples  understood  not  ui  the/ 

19.  39.  which  at  thef.  came  lo  Jesus  by  night 
.ficts  15.  14.  God  at  thef.  did  visit  the  Genlilea 

2t).  4.  which  was  at  thef.  among  mine  own  nalioT 
Gal.  4.  J3. 1  preai:hed  tlie  gospel  unto  you,  at  thef 
Heb.'i.  3.  which  at  thef.  began  to  be  spoken  by  Ld 

I'IKST  BUKN. 
Gen.  19.  31.  the/,  said  to  the  younger,  34. 
33.  the/,  went  in,  and  lay  wiih  her  father 
37.  the/,  bare  a  son,  and  called  Ins  name  Moak 

27.  19.  aiiil  Jacob  said,  1  am  Esau,  thy/.  32. 
29.  20.  not  done  to  give  the  younger  belore  the  /. 
43.  33.  the/,  according  to  his  birlh-riglit 

48.  18.  not  so  my  father,  for  tins  is  the/. 
£.'i(«/.4.22.  sailli  Lord,  Israel  is  iny  son,  even  my/ 
23.  behold,  1  will  slay  thy  son,  even  thy/. 

11.  5.  all  they",  in  the  land  of  Egyjit  shall  die 

12.  12.  and  1  will  smite  all  the/,  in  the  land 
29.  the  Lord  smote  all  Ihe/.  in  Egypt,  13.  15. 

13.  2.  sanctify  unto  me  all  the/,  it  is  mine 

22.  29.  the/,  of  thy  sons  shall  thou  give  to  tne 

34.  20./.  of  thy  sons  shall  redeem,  JsTum.  18.  15 
/^cti.  27.  t  2G.  /.  of  beasts  no  man  siiall  sanctify 
Ju'um.  3. 12.  instead  of  all  the/.  41,  45.  \  S.  17',  18 

13.  because  all  the  /.  of  Israel  are  mine,  I  hal 

lowed  to  me  all  the/,  of  Isrue 
40.  number  all  the/,  of  the  males  of  Israel 
42.  Moses  numbered  all  the/,  of  Israel 
50.  of  the/,  of  Israel  took  he  the  money 

33.  4.  for  the  Egyptians  buried  all  their/. 
Dcvt.  21.  15.  if  the/,  son  be  her's  ihat  was  hated 

17.  beginning  of  strength,  for  ihe  right  of/,  is  hii 
25.  C. /.  which  she  bearetli,  succeed  in  name 

Josh.  t).  26.  shall  lay  the  foundalion  in  his/. 
1  Kings  10.  34.  laid  foundation  in  Abirani  iiis/. 

1  Chr.  5.  l.sonsof  IJeubeii  the/,  for  he  was  Ihe/ 

20.  10.  though  iie  was  not  the/,  yet  his  father 

2  Chron.  21.  3.  Jelioram,  because  he  was  the  f. 
jVeh.  10.  30.  lo  bring  ihe/.  lo  the  hon.'^e  of  God 
./ob  18.  13.  the/,  ofdealh  shall  devour  his  stier.gih 
Pio^78.51.liesmole  all  the/,  in  Pgypl,  the  chiet'ol 

their  strenglli,  105.  30.  |  135.  8.  |  130.  10 
89.27.  will  make  him  my/,  higher  than  kings 
Isa.  14.  30.  and  the/,  of  the  poor  shall  feed 
./er.  31.9.  I  am  a  father  to  Israel,  Eplnaini  is  my/ 
Jlic.  0.  7.  shall  I  give  my/,  fur  my  irnnsgression  ') 
Z,eck.  12.  10.  as  one. in  bitterness  for  his/. 
Jl/a<. 1.25.  .Mary  brought  forth  hcr/..'iOii,  DvUe^.l 
Rom.  8.  29.  iniglil  be  the/,  among  many  hrethres. 
Col.  I.  15.  who  IS  the/,  of  every  creature 

18.  who  is  Ihe  beginning,  the/,  from  the  depd 
//e/y.11.28.  lest  he  lliat  destroyed  the/  tench  ihera 

12.  23.  ye  are  rome  to  the  church  ol  the/. 

FIRST-FRUIT,  or  fruits. 
F.iod.  22.  29.  not  delay  to  offer  the/.  ripe/ri(i«» 
23. 10.  the /.-/?■»»«*'  of  thy  labour  thou  hastsowc 

19.  first  of /".-/ri/(<sof  thy  land,  34.20.  Deul.9.r,.<i. 

34.  22.  the  (east  of  the  f.  fruits  of  wheat-harves! 
Lev.  2.  12.  oblation  of  the  f. -fruits  ye  sli.'ill  offei 

14.  Ihe  meat-offerin£  uf  f .-fruits,  green  ears 

23.  10.  bring  a  sheaf^of  Ihe  f.- fruits  of  harvest 

17.  they  are  ihe  f. -fruits  unto  the  Lord 

20.  wave  them  with  the  bread  of  ihe  f. -fruits 
.Viim.18. 12. /.-/r.  of  oil,  wiiie,  wheat,  1  have  given 

28.  2l).  ill  Ihe  day  of  f. -fruits  w  hen  ye  offer  to  Ld. 
Drut.  18.  4.  ihe  f.-fruils  of  thy  corn,  wine,  and  oil 

20.  10.  I  have  brought  ^hef. -fruits  oflhe  land 
2  h'ings-i.A'i.  and  brought  the  manofGod/.-/)Ui?« 
2  Chriin.  31.  5.  brought  in  abundance  the/.-/r«/(i 
yVrA.  10.  35.  hm\\i  f.- fruits  of  our  ground,  or  treei 
37.  we  slionlil  bring  the  f. -fruits  of  our  doii-J- 
12.44. a  ppoiiilcd'>ver  chambers  for/.-/rui'f  5, 1 3.31 
Prov.  3.  9.  honour  the  Lord  with  xhi- f.-fruils 
.ler.  2.  3.  Israel  was  \tu'  f. -fruits  of  his  increase 
Kick.  20   40.  ihere  will  1  rcpiiie  \Uef.-fruits 
44   30.  the  first  of  all  [hf  f.-frvtts  of  all  ih.iigs 
48.  14.  nor  exchange  the/-/rj;it5  oflhe  hind 
Jimos  6.  t  1.  named  \he  f.-fruils  oflhe  natioiis 
Mic.  7.  1.  mv  soul  (lesiri'd  the/,  ripe  fruit 
Horn.  8.23.  which  have  the  y.-/riii«i;of  ihe  Spiril 
II.  10.  if  Ihe  f.-fruU  he  liolv,  the  luni|)  is  h»lv 
16.  5.  who  is  the  f.-friiits  ofArhaia,  1  Cor.  l.'i.  li 
:  Cur.  15  20,  Cliii..it/.-//'W/^s-oflhemth,ntsU'pt.2i 
.hini.  1.  18.  a  kmd  of  f. -fruits  of  liis  c.-j'Htiire« 
Rev.  14.4.  being  ■lie/.-^^rf/i/.e  imtoGod  and  Lamif 

FIRST  viovth. 
Gen.!^.  13.  in  the/.  moH<//, ;!.e/.  davofthcTOowM 
Kr"(/.12.2.  shall  lie  the  f  month  of  the  year  to  voii 

18.  in/,  montb  eat  ur-cavened  bread,  Lev.  23.  5 


FIS 

iSrif  40.  2  first  (layof/.OTO»i«^scluptnbern.  17. 

JVum.  U.  1.  in  Ihe  f.montli  keep  iliepasiover,  iJS.lG. 

i  Cliron.  35.  1.  Ezra  C.  h).  Kzek.  45.  -21. 

20  1.  came  into  the  ieaurt  ofZin  in  the/,  month 

33.  3.  departed  from  Ramesea  in  the/,  mmtlk 

Josh.  i.  19.  people  came  out  of  Jordan  in/.  ;««ntA 

Chron.  12. 15.  these  went  over  Jordan  in/,  month 

27.  2.  the  captain  that  served  the/,  month,  3. 

Chron  29.  3.  in  the  /.  month  opened  ihe  doors 

of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

17.  they  began  on  first  day  of/.  /Ho«(/t  to  sanctify, 
and  in  tlie  16th  day  of/,  month  made  an  end 

Ezra  7.  9./.  month  began  lie  to  go  from  Babylon 
8.  31.  tne/.  vtonth  we  departed  from  Aliava 
10. 17.  they  made  an  end  with  them  by  /.  month 
Esth.  3.  7.  in  the  /.  month  they  cast  Pur,  on  liie 
thirteentli  day  of  the/,  month 
Kzek.  45. 18.  in  tlie  /.  month  take  a  young  bullock 
Joel  2. 23.  cause  fotiner  and  latter  rain  i.-i/.  month 

FIRST  year. 

Ezod.  12.  5.  your  lambs  shall  be  male  of  the f. year 

2'J.  3S.  offer  two  lambs  of  the/,  year,  day  by  day 

continually,  J.ev.  23.  19.  J\ruin.  28.  3,  9. 

Lev.'i.3.  lake  a  kid  of  tlie/  V^"-''  without  blemish 

12.  6.  he  sliall  bring  a  lamb  of  the/.  year,J^um. 

6.  12.  I  7.  15,  21,  27,  33,  39,  45,  51,  57,  63. 

69,  75,  81.  Ezek.  46.  13. 

14. 10.  take  a  ewe-lamb  of  the/,  year,  JVum.  6.14. 

23.  12.  offer  a  he-lamb  of  the  /.  year,  JVum.  6. 14. 

18.  ye  shall  offer  seven  lambs  ol'  the  /.  y.  witliciul 

blemish,  J^um.  28.  11,  19,  27.  |  29.  2,  8,36. 

Jfum.  7. 17.  for  a  peace  offering  five  lambs  of  the 

/.  year,  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59. 

87.  tholambsof  the/,  year  twelve  for  burnt-offer. 

83.  the  lambs  of  the/,  (/ear  si.xly  for  a  peace-offer. 

15. 27.  then  he  shall  bring  a  she-goat  of  the/,  year 

29.  13.  offer  a  burnt-offering,  fourteen  lambs  of 

the/,  year,  17,  20,  23,  26,  29,  32. 

iChr.  29.  3.  Hezekiah  in  the/,  year  of  his  reign 

36. 22.  in/,  year  of  Cyrus,  Ezra  1 .  1.  |  .'>.  13.  |  6.  3. 
./cr.  25.  1.  that  was  the/,  year  of  Nebuchadnezzar 

52.31.  in  the/,  j/ear  of  the  reign  of  Evil-merodach 
Oa7i.l.21.  Daniel  continued  to  the/,  ycur  ofCyrus 
7.  l.in  the/,  year  of  Belshazzar  Daniel  dreamed 
9. 1.  in  f.year  of  Darius  I  understood  by  books,  2. 
11.  1.  in  the/,  year  of  Darius  1  Blood  to  confirm 

FIRSTLING. 

Kxod.  13  12  shah  set  apart  every/,  that  cometh  of 

a  beast,  the  males  shall  be  iha  Lord's,  34.  19. 

13.  every  /.  of  an  ass  thou  slialt  redeem,  34.  20. 

.'..e/i.  27.  2(i.  xlie  Lord's/,  no  man  shall  sanctify  it 

T^'um.  18. 1.5.  the/,  of  unclean  beasts  shall  redeem 

17.  the/,  of  a  cow,  sheep,  or  goat,  not  redeem 
Dcut.  15.  19.  all  the  f.  males  sanctify  to  the  Lord 
33.  17.  Joseph's  glnrv  is  like  the/,  of  a  bullock 

FIRSTLINGS. 

Geii.  4.  4.  Abel  brought  of  the/,  of  his  flock 

J^um.  3.  41.  instead  of  all  the/,  among  the  cattle 

/^euM2.6.  ye  shall  bring/.of  your  herds  and  flocks 

17.  thou  mayest  not  eat  within  thy  gates  the/. 

14.23.  eat  the/,  in  the  place  the  Lord  shall  choose 
JVcA.10.36.  f.of  our  herds  bring  to  the  house  of  God 

FISH. 
n^en. 1.26.  let  them  have  dominion  over /.of  sea,  28. 
Ezod.  7.  18.  the/,  in  the  river  shall  die,  21. 
.Vum.  11.  5.  weremeinb.  the/,  we  did  eat  in  Egypt 
22.  shall  all  the/  of  the  sea  be  gathered  together 
Deut.  4.  18.  nor  likeness  of  any/  in  the  water 
iViA.  13.  16.  men  of  Tyre  also,  which  brought/. 
P.'ral.  8.  8.  thou  hast  put  the/,  under  his  feet 
J05. 29.  turned  waters  into  blood,  and  slew  their/. 
Isa.  19.  10.  all  that  make  sluices  and  ponds  for/. 
50.  9.  their/,  stinketh  because  there  is  no  water 
Ezrk.  29.  4. 1  will  cause  the/  to  stick  to  thy  scales 

5.  I  will  leave  thee,  and  all  the/,  of  thy  rivers 
47.9.and  there  shall  be  a  very  great  multitude  off. 
10.  their/,  shall  be  as  the/,  of  the  great  sea 
Jonah  1.17.  Ihe  Ld.  had  prepared  a  great/,  to  swal- 
low up  Jonah,  he  was  in  belly  of/,  three  days 
2.1.  Jonah  prayed  to  tlie  Lord  out  of  tha/.'s  belly 
111.  Lord  spake  to  the/and  it  vomited  out  Jonah 
Afat."!.  10.  if  he  ask  a/,  will  he  give  h:.m  a  serpent? 
17.  27.  cast  a  hook,  take  up  the/that  first  cometii 
Luke  24.  42.  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled/. 
John  21.  9.  they  saw  /.  laid  thereon,  and  bread 
10.  bring  of  the/,  which  ye  have  now  caught 
13.  Jesus  taketh  bread,  and  giveth  them,  and/. 
FISH. 
Jer.lC.  16.  will  send  tishers,  and  they  shall /.  them 

FISH  GATE. 

iChr.'.n.li.  Manasseh  built  on  entering  of/. -^n-afe 

JVeA.3.  i.  tlie/.-^a<fidid  sons  of  Hassenaah  build 

12  39.  and  I  after  them  from  above  titeff-irate 

Zeph.  1.  10.  the  noise  of  a  crv  from  the  f.-gate 

FISH-HOOKS. 
Amo»\.'i.\  will  lake  vmir  posterity  with /.-Aoo/£» 

FISH-POOLS. 
Cant.  7.4.  thine  eves  like  the  f-pools  of  Heshbon 

FIST-SPL.ARS. 
Join  7.  c?n«fthou   fill  his  -.ead  with /.-^jsetri? 

CjftU 


FIV 

FISHERMEN. 
Luke  5.  2  but  the/,  were  gone  out  of  lliem 

FISHERS. 
Isa.  19.  8.  the/,  also  shall  mourn  and  lament 
./er.16. 16.  behold,!  willseiuifor  inany/.sailh  Lord 
Ezek.  47.  10.  that  the/,  shall  stand  upon  it 
Mat.i.  18.  net  into  sea,  for  they  were/.  Mark  1.16. 

19.  1  will  make  you/,  of  men,  Mark  I.  17. 
John  21 .7. 1'etet  girt/.coat  to  him,  lor  he  was  naked 

FISHES. 
Gcjt.9. 2.  the  fear  of  you  shall  be  on  all/,  of  the  sea 
48.  t  16.  let  the  lads  grow  as  /.  do  increase 
1  Kings  4.  33.  he  spake  of  creeping  things  and  /. 
.Job  Vi.  8.  the/,  of  the  sea  shall  declare  unto  thee 
Eccl.  9.  12.  the/,  that  are  taken  in  an  evil  net 
Ezek.  38.  20.  so  that  the/,  ol  the  sea  shall  shake 
Hos.  4.  3,  the/,  of  the  sea  shall  be  taken  away 
Hab.  1.  14.  and  makesl  men  as  the/,  of  the  sea 
Zejih.  I.  3.  I  will  consume  the/,  of  the  sea 
Mat.  14.  17.  we  have  here  but  five  loaves  and 
two/.  Mark  6.  38.  Luke  9.  13.  John  6.  9. 
15.  34.  seven  loaves  and  a  few  little/.  Mark  6.  7. 
Luke  5.  6.  they  inclosed  a  great  multilude  of  /. 

9.  for  he  was  astonished  at  the  di aught  of/. 
JuAft  21.  6.  not  able  to  draw  it  for  multitude  of/. 
11.  Simon  Peter  drew  net  to  land  full  of  great/. 
1  Cor.  15.  39.  one  tiesli  of  beasts,  another  of  /. 

FISHING. 
John  21. 3.  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a/. 

FISHY. 
1  Sam.  5. 14.  the/,  part  of  Dagon  was  left  to  him 

FIST,  S. 
Eiod.  21.  18.  and  one  smile  another  with  his/. 
frov.  30.  4.  who  haih  gathered  the  wind  in  his/.? 
Lia.  58.  4.  and  to  smite  with  the/,  of  wickedness 
Mark  7.  t3.  they  wash  their  hands  with  the/. 

FIT. 
Lev.  16.21.  send  him  away  by  the  hand  of  a/,  man 
1  CAry?i. 7. 11./.  logo  out  to  war  and  battle, 12.8. 
.Job  34. 18.  is  It/,  to  say  to  a  king,  thou  art  wicked? 
Prov.  24.  27.  make  it/,  for  ihyself  in  the  field 
Ezek.  15.  5.  the  vine  was  mad*/,  lor  no  work 
Lake  9. 62.  looking  back,  is  /.  for  kingdom  of  God 

14.  35.  It  is  not/,  for  the  land  nor  dunghill 
Jicts  22.  22.  it  IS  not/,  that  he  should  live 
Col.  3.  18.  wives,  submit  as  it  is/,  in  the  Lord 

FITCHES. 
Isa.  28.  25.  doth  he  not  cast  abroad  the/.? 

27.  the/,  are  not  threshed,/,  are  beaten  out 
Ezek.  4.  9.  take  thou  wheal,  barley,  millet,  and/. 

FITTED. 
1  Kings  0.  35.  with  gold  /.  upon  the  carved  work 
Prvv.  22.  18.  they  shall  withal  be/,  in  thy  lips 
Horn.  9.  22.  the  vessels  of  wrath/,  to  destruction 
Heb.  10.  1  5.  but  a  body  hast  thou  /.  me 

FITTETH. 
Isa.  44.  13.  the  carpenter/,  it  with  planes 

FITLY. 
Prov.  25. 11.  a  word /.spoken  is  like  apples  ofgold 
in  pictures  of  silver 
Ca»it.  5.  12.  his  eyes  washed  with  milk,  and  /.  set 
Eph.  2.  21.  in  whom  all  building/,  framed  together 
4.  16.  from  whom  whole  body  /.  joined  together 

FIVE. 
f?e?i.l4.9  battle  in  valeofSiddim, four  kings  with/. 
18.  28.  wilt  thou  destroy  all  for  lack  of/.? 
43.  34.  Benjamin's  mess  was/,  times  so  much 
45.  6./.  years  in  which  no  earing  or  harvest,  II. 
23.  to  Benjamin  he  gave/,  changes  of  raiment 
47.  2.  he  presented  /.  of  his  brethren  to  Pharaoh 
Exod.  13.  t  18.  but  Israel  went  up/,  in  a  rank 
22.  1.  the  thief  shall  restore/,  oxen  for  an  o.\ 

20.  3.  other/,  curtains  coujiled,  9.  |  36.  10,  16. 
26.  make/,  bars  for  the  boards,  27.  |  36.  31,32. 
37./.  pillars,  36.  38.  ||  36.  38./.  sockets  of  brass 

27.  1.  an  altar/,  cubits  long,  /.  cubits  broad 

18.  the  height  of  the  hangings/,  cubits,  38.  18. 
38.  1./.  cubits  the  breadth,  and/,  the  length 
Lev.  26.  8. /.of  you  aliall  chase  a  hundred 
27.  5.  if  thy  estimation  be  from/,  years  old 
6.  if  it  be  from  a  month  old  to/,  years  old 
J^um.  3.  47.  even  take/,  shekels  apiece,  18.  16. 
7.  17.  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace-offerings,  /.  rams, 
/.  goats,  /.  lambs,  23,  29,  3.5,  41,  47,  53. 
31.8.  slew/,  kings  of  Midian,  Balaam  son  of  Beor 
Josh.  1.  1 14.  ye  shall  pass  marshalled  by/. 
10.  5./.  kings  of  Amorites  went  against  Gibeon 
16.  these/,  kings  Hed  and  hid  themselves 
17./.  kings  hid  |1  22.  bring  out  the/,  kings 
23.  they  brought  out  these/,  kings  unto  him 
26.  he  slew  them  and  hanged  them  on/,  trees 
13.  3./.  lords  of  the  Philistines,  .ludg.  3.  3. 
Judg.  1. 1 II.  he  went  to  outside  of  ranks  by/. 

18.  2.  the  children  of  Uan  sent/,  men  from  coasts 
1  Sam.  6.  4./.  golden  emerods, /.  golden  mice 
16.  when  the/,  lords  of  the  Philistines  had  seen  i1 
17.  40.  David  chose  him  /.  smooth  stones 

21.  3.  give  me/,  loaves  of  bread  in  my  hand 
2.1.  18.  she  brought/,  sheep,/,  measures  of  corn 

42.  Abi;?ail  rode  on  an  ass  with  /.  damsels 


FLA 

2  Sam.  4.  4.  Weiiliibosheth  was  /.  years  old  whefl 
tidings  came  of  Saul's  and  Junalnan's  de^ 
21.  8.  but  David  took  the/,  sons  of  M»chal  ' 

1  Kings  7.39._/'.  bases  on  the  right,/,  on  the  left  sid« 
49.  candlesticks  of  pure  gold,  /.  on  the  right 
side,  and  /  on  the  left,  2  Chron.  4.  7 
2A'in^s6.25.))artof  cabofdove'sdungsold,/  piecp« 
7. 13.  let  some  take/,  of  the  hori.es  that  remain 
13.  19.  thou  shouldest  have  smitten  /.  or  six  timej 
25.  19./.  men  that  were  in  the  king's  presence 
1  Chron.  2.  6.  the  sons  of  Zera,/.  of  Iheni  in  aL 
II.  23.  Benaiah  slew  an  Egyptian  /.  cubits  high 
Isa.  17.  G.  four  or/,  in  the  utiiiusl  fruitful  branches 
19. IS. /.cities  in  Egypt  speak  languageof  Canaaii 
30.  17.  at  the  rebuke  ol  /.  shall  ye  iioe 
Mat.  14.  17.  they  said  to  Inm,  we  have  here  but/. 
loaves  and  two  fishes,  Mark  6.  38.  Luke  9.  Xi. 
16. 9.  the/,  loaves  of  the/,  thousand,  Mark  8. 19. 
25.  2./.  of  them  were  wise,  and/,  were  foolish 

15.  and  unto  one  he  gave/,  talents,  10. 
Luke  12.6.  aie  nut/sparrows  sokl  for  two  farthinga 
52.  there  shall  be/,  in  one  house  divided 
14. 19.  another  said,  I  have  bought/.yoke  of  oxen 
10. 28.  send  bun  to  my  father's,  I  have  /.  brethren 

19.  18.  Lord,  ihy  pound  haih  gained/,  pounds 
19.  be  thou  also  over/,  cities 

John  4.  Id.  for  thou  hast  had  /.  husbands 

5.  2.  there  is  a  pool  Bethesda  having/.  Mcrrhes 

6.  9.  there  is  a  lad  which  hath/,  bailey  loaves 
13.  with  the  fragments  of  the/,  barley-'icaves 

1  Cor.  14. 19. 1  had  rather  speak/,  words  Vri'.h  under^ 

2  Cur.  II.  24./.  times  received  I  forty  sir-pts 
Rev.  17.  10.  there  are  seven  kings,/,  ace  fallen 

FIVE-SaUARE. 

1  Kings  6.t31.  lintel  and  side-posts  weie/.-j«uar« 
FIXED. 

2  Citron.  12.  t  14.  Rehoboam/.  not  his  heart 
PAaZ.57.7.0God,niyheart  is/.l  w;llsing,108.1 

112.  7.  his  heart  is/,  trusting  in  the  Lord 
Luke  16.26.  between  us  and  you  there  is  a  gulf/ 

FLAG,S. 
Exod.  2.  3.  she  laid  the  ark  in  the  /.  by  the  river 

5.  and  when  she  saw  the  ark  among  the/. 
Job  8.  II.  can  the  /.  grow  wilhout  water  % 
Isa.  19.  6.  the  reeds  and  /.  shall  wither 

FLAGON. 
2  Sam.  6.  19.  to  each  a/,  of  wine,  1  Chron.  16.  3> 

FLAGONS. 
Cant.  2.  5.  stay  me  with  /.  comfort  mc  with  applM 
Isa.  22.  24.  from  cups,  even  to  all  the  veasels  off, 
Hos.  3.  1.  who  look  to  other  gods.  love/,  of  wiiM 

FLAKES. 
Job  41.  23.  the/,  of  his  flesh  are  joined  together 

FLAME. 
Exod.  3.  2.  angel  appeared  ina/.  of  fire,.'?c(s7.  3P 
JV«7«.21. 28.  a/,  from  ihe  city  of  Sihon,  Jer.  48.45 
Judg.  13.  20.  when/,  went  up,  angel  went  in  the/ 

20.  38.  that  they  should  make  a  great/,  to  rise 
40.  the/,  of  the  city  ascended  up  (o  heaven 

.Job  15.  30.  the/,  shall  dry  up  his  branches 
41.  21.  and  a  /.  goeth  out  of  ids  mouth 

i'sr/i.  83. 14.  as  the/,  sctieth  the  mountains  on  4r« 
106.  18.  the  /.  burnt  up  the  wicktd 

Cant.  3.  6.  coals  of  fire,  which  bath  a  vehenienty 

Isa.  5.  24.  and  as  the/,  consu'meth  the  chalT 

10.  17.  and  his  Holy  One  shall  be  for  a/. 

29.  6.  slialt  be  visited  with  the/,  of  devouring  fiia 

30.  t27.  name  ofL.  comes  with  grievousness  off. 
30.  the  Lord  shall  shew  his  arm  with  the/. 

43.  2.  neither  shall  the/,  kindle  upon  thee 
47.  14.  they  shall  not  deliver  themselves  from/. 
Ezek.  20.  47.  the  flaming/,  shall  not  be  qiienchec 
/Jan. 3. 22./.  slew  those  men  that  took  uiiShadrach 
7.9.  his  throne  was  like  the  fiery/,  and  bis  wheels 
II.  till  his  body  was  given  to  the  burning/. 

11.  33.  yet  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword  and  by/. 
Joel  1.  19.  the/.  hath^iurntaitlhetreesoflhcfielL' 
2.  3.  a  fire  devours,  and  behind  them  a/.burneta 

.5.  like  the  noise  of  a/,  of  fire  that  devoureth 
Obad.  18.  and  the  house  of  Jost^ph  shall  be  a/. 
iVn/".  3. 1 3.  the  horseman  lifteth  up  the/,  of  sword 
I.vke  16.  24.  for  I  am  tormented  in  this/. 
Heb.  1.  7.  who  maketh  his  ministers  a  f.  of  fire 
Rev.  1. 14.  eyes  were  as  n  /".  of  fire,  2.  18.  |  19.  \% 

FLAMES. 
PsaZ. 20. 7.  the  voice  of  Lot d  divideth  the/,  of  firp 
PrcTi.26.tl8.  asamadman  wliocnstetb/.anddeati 
Isa.  13.8.  shall  be  amazed,  their  faces  shall  he  as/ 
66.  15.  Lord  come  to  render  rebuke  with/,  of  fire 

FLAMING. 
den.  3.  24.  he  placed  at  garden  of  Eden  a/,  swore 
Kzek.  20.  47.  the/  flame  shall  not  be  quenched 
J\'aA.  2.  3.  the  chariots  shall  be  with/,  tcrrjies 
.'^ee  Fire. 
FLANKS. 

Lev.  3.  4.  the  fat  that  is  on  them,  which  i«  by  the/. 
it  shall  he  take  away,  10,  1.5.  |  4  9.  t  7.  4 
Job  15.  27.  he  niakeih  collo|is  of  fat  on  his/. 

FLASH 
Ezek.  1. 14.  as  the  appearance  of  a  '  of  Ughtninj 


FLE 

FLAT. 

fjev-  'J  t  J  an  oflVring  bjtken  on  a/,  plate,  1.  f9. 
31.  IS.  he  lliat  liutli  a/,  iiuse  sliuH  nut  iijjproucli 
X'«'«-  2i.  >  1.  Balaam  Uuwed,  aiiit  tell  y  .on  h;s  litce 
Jash.  l).  5.  the  wall  of  the  city  shul'  l:ill  (Idwii/. 
Hit.  tiie  ()eoi)lu  slioiJteil,  the  Wiill  tell  ditwtxf. 
I'LATri'^K. 
Psal  5.  9.  no  fiilhliiliiess,  Iheyf  with  their  tongue 
76.  'Hi.  they  ili<J/-  hini  with  tlieii  umu'-h,  uiid  lied 

FLA'mailil'H. 
f'sat.  36.  2.  for  he_^'.  Iiiiiiself  m  Ijis  own  eyes 
Pros.2. lO.frdm  stranger  h  lio/.uiili  her  words, 7. 5. 
211.  hi.  meddle  not  uitli  hint  thai/,  with  his  lijis 
SW.  23.  eliall  tind  i-.ioro  favour  ih^iii  he  thiil/. 

29.  a.  a  inaii  that/,  spreadoth  u  net  lot  Ins  feel 

t'LAi'TEKlAG. 
hi  32.  21.  neither  iet  me  giie/.  titles  to  man 

2i  lot  i  know  icot  to  givey',  lilies 
flat.  12.2.  with/.  Ii|is  mid  duuhle  heart  do  speuK 

3.  the  Loixl  shall  culolf  all/.  Iijis,';ind  the  tongue 
Prov.  7.  21.  Willi  the/,  of  her  lips  she  lorced  liiiii 
20.  'id.  and  a/,  iiiouih  woikelh  rum 

Ezfi.  12.24.  there  shall  he  no  more/,  divination 
l7'A«iis. 2. 5.  neither  used  ue  at  any  nine/,  words 

Fi-ATTEliV. 
Tab  17.  5.  he  that  sjieaketh/.  lo  his  friends 
frov.  ti.  24.  to  keep  from  the/,  of  a  strange  woman 

TLATTEKIKS. 
Dan.  11.  21.  but  he  shall  ohtaiii  the  kingdom  by/. 
32.  such  as  do  wickedly  shall  he  corrupt  by/. 
34.  but  many  shall  cleaie  to  lliem  with/. 
KLAX. 
flT.od.9.2l.f.  and  bailey  was  smitten,/,  was  boiled 
J'isk.  2  tj.  she  hid  them  with  the  siaiks  of/. 
Juilg.  la.  14.  cords  became  as/,  that  was  burnt 
Priv.  31.  13.  she  seeks  wool  and/,  and  worketh 
J«r(.  19.  9.  they  that  work  in  line/,  confounded 
42.  3.  smoking/,  shall  he  not  (jueiich,  Mat.  12. 20. 
iCzek.  4U.  .'».  a  man  w  ith  a  line  of/,  in  his  iiand 
Htis.  2.  5.  1  will  go  aftiT  my  lovers  that  give  me/. 
9.  and  1  will  recover  my  wool  and  my/. 
FLAV. 
Ific.  3. 3. /.their  skins  from  cTthem,  break  bones 

FLAVKlJ. 
2  CAr.  35.  11.  sprinkled  blood,  the  Levitee/.  them 

FLliA. 
t  Sam.  24. 14.  is  the  king  come  after  a/..»  26.  20. 

FLKO. 
Oen.  14. 10.  the  kings  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah/. 
It).  G.  llagar/.||  31.  22.  Jacob/.  Has.  12.  12. 
Ei»rf.2. 1.1.  Mo.se>:/.fiom  Pharaoh,  4.  3.  .^<;<A- 7.29. 
14.  5.  It  was  told  king  of  Fgypt  that  the  peojile/. 

27.  and  the  F,gyptiaiis  /.  against  the  sea 
JVawi.  I'j.  34.  Isr.  round  about/,  at  theory  of  them 
i)eut.  34.  t  7.  nor  was  his  natural  tbrce/. 
/osk.S.  15.  Israel/,  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness 

10.  lf>.  these  live  kings/,  and  hid  themselves 
Jud/r.  I.  6.  Adoni-liczek  /.  ||  4. 15.  Siseia/.  away 

7.  21.  all  the  host  ran  airJ  cried,  and/.  22. 
a  12.  Zalmunna/.  ||  9.  21.  Jotham  ran  and/. 
S.  51.  to  tlie  tower/,  all  the  men  and  women 

11.  3.  Jppbthah/.  II  20.  45.  the  Benjamiles/.  47. 

1  .Sam.  4.  If),  and  1/.  to-day  out  of  the  army 
14.32.  when  they  heard  that  the  Philistines/. 
17.  24.  the  man  of  Israel/,  from  Goliath 

19.  U).  David/,  and  escaped,  12,18.  (  20.1.  |  21. 10. 
22. 20.  Abiathar  e.scaped  and/,  after  Uavid,  23. 0. 

30.  17.  save  Tnir  hundred  which  rode  and/. 

31.  1.  Israel/,  from  the  Philistines,  7.  2  Sam.  19. 8. 
Sam.  4.  3.  Becrotbites/.ioGitlaim  and  snjourned 

4.  and  ills  nurse/.  ||  10.  14.  the  Syrians/.  18. 
13  29.  Absalom  and  ihe  king's  sons/.  34,  37,  38. 
K   17.  all  Israel/,  every  one  lo  his  tent 
Rings  2.  7.  for  so  tliev  came  to  me  when  I/. 

2-<.  Joal) /.to  the  tabernacle,  29.11  11.17.  Hadad/. 
11.  23.  Rezon  f.  from  Ins  lord  ||  40.  .lerobcam/. 
•i».  20.  the  Syrians/.  1  Chr.  19.  18.  2  Kings  7.  7. 

2  h'ingg  8.  21.  and  the  people/,  lo  their  tents 
9.10.  Ihe  prophet  o|)ened  door  and/.  ||23.  .loram  f. 
95.  4.  all  Ihe  men  of  war  f.  by  niglit,  .Irr.  .52.  7'. 

I  Chr.  10.  1.  the  men  of  l«r. /.  11.  13.  2  Ckr.  13.  lf>. 
IChr.  14.  12.  Lord  smote  Gtliioiiians  and  ihev/. 
ffrh.  13.  10.  the  Levites/.  every  one  to  his  field 
E«(A.  f).  1 1,  king  AhnsuiTiis'  sleep/,  away 
Ksui'.  31.  II.  they  that  did  see  me/,  from  me 
114.  3.  the  sea  saw  it  and  /.  Jordan  was  driven 
/»a.2l.  14.  they  prevented  wilh  bread  him  thai/. 
88. 3.  all  thy  rulers  are  /.  together,  they  are  bound 
33.  3.  at  the  noise  of  the  tumult  the  people/. 
JcT.  4  25.  all  the  birds  of  the  heavens  were/, 
y.  10.  the  fo.vl  and  beast  are/,  they  are  gone 
2t5  21.  Urijali  heard  and/.||  40.  5.  Hgyplians  are/. 
46.  21.  also  her  hired  men  are/,  away  together 
Jonah  4   2.  therefore  I/,  before  to  'rarshish 
Zcrh.W  5.  shall  flee  as  ye/,  before  theearthr|uake 
.ttat.%  33.  they  that  kept  them/,  and  went  away 

20.  .56.  disv:iplos  forsook  hiin  and  /.  Mark  14.  .5(). 
.Mark  Hi  8.  they  went  out  and/.from  the  sepulchre 
^cls  Ifi  27.  supposing  the  prisoners  had  been  /. 
titb  G   18  /.  for  refuge  to  lay  hold  on  the  hope 

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FLE 

7Jfr.l2.6tIio  woman /.||1C.20.  every  island/.away 

20.  11.  from  whose  face  earth  and  heaven/,  away 

He  FLEU. 
Gen.  31.  2 ).  iii  that  he  told  hiin  not  that  he  f. 

21.  so  he  f.  \\  35.  7.  when  he  f.  from  Ins  hiulh^r 
39.  12.  Ac  left  Ins  garment  and  /.  13,  15,  18. 
Jush.  20.  ti.  then  the  slayer  shall  come  to  Ins  own 
house,  to  thecity  from  whence  hef.  jV"//;«.3.V25. 
.Jiidg.  9.  40.  Abimelecb  chased  Gaul,  and  he  f. 

1  Sam.  22.  17.  because  they  knew  when  he  f 

2  h'lngsiK  27.  .Ahaziah  Hed,  and  he  f.  to  Alegiddo 

14.  li».  and  he  f.  to  Lachish,  2  Chroii  25.  27, 
.loiiah  1. 10.  and  Ac/.lrom  the  presence  of  the  Lord 
Mark  14.  52.  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and/,  naked 

Is  FLED. 
jVum.  35. 32.  take  no  satisiaction  for  him  that  isf. 
1  Sam.  4.  17.  Israel  is  f.  before  the  Philistines 
'2 Sam.  111.  9.  Dav.aj-/.  uulof  thcland  for  Absalom 
Isa.  10.29.  Uaiiiab  is  afraid,  Gibeali  of  Saul  2^/. 

They  FLED. 
Gen.  14.  10.  theijlhm  remained/,  to  the  mountains 
■lush.  7.  4.  they  f.  from  before  the  men  of  Ai 
10.  1 1.  as  they  f.  the  Lord  cast  down  great  stones 

1  Sam.  4. 10.  Philistines  iiinght,  Israel  was  smitten, 

and  Ihetj  f.uvay  man  to  bis  tent,2  A'ni^s  14.12. 
17.  51.  w  hen  saw  their  chanipiun  was  dead  Iheyf. 
19.  8.  David  slew  Philistines,  and  they  f.  from  iiiin 

2  Sam.  10.  13.  Joah  drew  nigh,  Ihryf.  1  Chr.  19.  14. 
2  Kiiigs'.i.  24.  smote  Rloabiles,  Iheyf.  before  them 
1  Chrvn.  10.  7.  wlien  all  Israel  saw  that  they  f. 
I'sttl.  104.  7.  at  thy  rebuke  thcyf.  they  hasted  away 
/Aa.21.  15.  for  ? Ac;//. from  the  swords,  and  bent  bow 
.Icr.  39.  4.  then  tkeyf.  and  went  forth  of  the  city 
Lam.  4.  15.  when  they  f.  away,  and  wandered 
Dan.  10.  7.  so  that  they  f.  to  save  themselves 
Hus.  7. 13.  woe  unto  them,  \'oTthey  have/.  Ironi  me 
jAtkeS.  '.a.  when  they  saw  what  was  done,  they  f. 
yictsl9.HJ.so  that  t/icyf.oul  ol  that  house  wounded 

FLEDDEST. 
Gen.  35.  1.  when  thou/,  from  the  face  of  Esau 
Psal.  114. 5.  what  ailed  thee,  O  sea,  that  thou  /.? 

FLEECE. 
Dent.  18.  4.  the  first  of  ihe/.  of  sheep  give  Levites 
Juiig.  (i.  37.  I  will  put  a  /.  of  wool  in  the  floor 

38.  Gideon  wringed  the  dew  out  of  the/. 

39.  let  it  now  be  dry  only  upon  the/. 

Jab  31.  20.  if  not  warmed  with  the/,  of  my  sheep 
FLEE. 

Gen.  16.  8. 1  /.  from  the  lace  of  my  mistress  Sarai 
19.  20.  behold  this  city  is  near  to/,  unto 
27.  43.  arise,  /.  lo  Laban  my  brother  to  Haran 

Exod.  14.  25.  let  us/,  from  the  face  of  Israel 

21.  13.  apiioint  a  place  whither  he  shall/. 
/.C71.  26.  17.  ye  shall/,  when  none  pursueth,  36. 
JV(/»i.  10.35.  that  hale  thee /.before  thee, /'sa/.68.1. 

24.  II.  therefore  now/,  thou  to  thy  place 
35.  6.  si.\  cities,thatlbeman-slayer  may/,  thither, 
11,15.  J)eut.  4. 42. 1 19.  3,  4,  5.  Jq.^h.  20. 3,  4,  9. 
Dent.  28.  7.  and  /.  helijre  thee  seven  ways,  25. 
.losh.  8.  5.  as  at  first  we  will  /.  before  them,  6. 
20.  had  no  power  to/,  this  way  or  that  way 
.hiflg.W.  32.  let  lis/,  and  draw  them  from  the  city 

1  Sam.  15. 19.  hutdidst/.  on  the  spoil,  and  didst  evil 

2  Sam.  4.  4.  as  Ins  nurse  made  haste  to  /.  she  fell 

15.  14./.  else  we  shall  not  escape  from  Absalom 

19.  3.  as  men  aieal  away  when  they/,  in  battle 
24.  13.  will  lluni  /.  three  months  before  enemies? 

1  Kings  12.  18.  Rehoboam  made  speed  to  get  to 

his  chariot,  and  /.  to  Jeriksalem,  2  Chr.  10. 18. 

2  Kings  9.  3.  then  open  the  door,  and  /.  tarry  not 
M'eh.  6.  II.  I  said,  should  such  a  man  as  I/.? 
./oA  20.  24.  he  shall/,  from  the  iron  weapon 

27.  22.  he  would  fain/,  on*,  of  his  hand 
30.  10.  they  abhor  me,  they/,  far  from  me 
41.  2.S.  the  arrow  cannot  make  him/. 

Vsal.\  1.1.  how  say  ye, /.as bird  to  your  mountain  ? 
68.  12.  kings  of  armies  /.  apace,  she  that  tarried 
r'9.  7.  or  whither  shall  I/,  from  thy  presence? 
143. 9.  deliver  me,  O  Lord,  I  /.  to  thee  to  hide  me 

Prnn.  28.  I.  the  wickeil/.  when  no  man  pursnetli 
17.  III!  shall/,  to  the  pit,  let  no  man  stay  him 

Isa.  10.  .3.  to  whom  will  ye/,  for  help  ? 
13.  14.  and/,  every  one  into  his  own  land 
15.  5.  his  fngilivrs  shall  /.  unto  Zoar 
17.  13.  they  shall/,  far  olT,  and  shall  be  chased 

20.  6.  such  our  expectation  whither  we  /.  for  help 
30.  It),  but  ye  said  no,  for  we  will/,  on  horses 

17.  at  the  rebuke  of  five  shall  ye/. 
48.  20.  go  from  Hahylon,/.  ye  from  the  Chaldeans 
.At.  4.  29.  thecily  shall/,  lor  the  noise  of  horsemen 
6.  1.  gather  yourselves  to/,  out  of  Jerusalem 
2.5.  35.  the  shepherds  shall  have  no  way  to/. 
48.  6./.  save  y<Mir  lives,  and  be  like  the  heath 

9.give  wings  to  Moab,lhal  it  may  /".and  get  awar 
49.8.  Edomshnll/.  ||24   Damascus  lurneth  to/. 

30./.  dwell  (lijsp,  <)  ye  inhabitants  of  Ilazor 

50.  1().  they  slia. ./.  every  one  to  his  own  hiLiI 
28.  voice  of  fliai  that  /".and  escape  from  Habvlon 

51.  6.  /.  out  of    u  midst  of  Babylon,  Zcch.  2.  6. 
Jlm.os  ^,  Vi.  as  fa  2:undid/.  from  alioii,and  bear 


FLE 

Jonah  1.  3.  Tonah  rose  up  to/,  to  Tarshish 
J^'ah.  3.  7.  all  they  that  look  on,  bhall  /.  from  llieo 
J\lat.  2.  13.  arise,  take  Ihe  young  child  and/ 
3.7.  Iialh  warned  you/,  from  wralJi  ?  J.u'c.'i.l 
10.  23.  when  persecute  you  in  city  /.  to  ancther 
24.  It),  then  let  them  which  be  in  Judea/  tc  iIm 
mountains.  Murk  13.  14.  J.uki  il.21 
.lohn  10.  5.  u  strangur  will  not  follow,  but/.  Ircjn 
^icts  27.  liO.  as  the  shipmen  were  about  ti-  / 
1  tor.ti.  18./.  foinicalion  ||  10.  14. /.from  idolslry 

1  7';;«.6.11.  but  thou,0  man  oi  God,/,  tht.se  ihiL^ 

2  'I\in.  2.  22./.  also  youthful  lu«ts,  follow  failb 
.Itim.  4.  7.  resist  the  devil,  and  he  will/,  from  you 
Hec.  9.  0.  in  those  days  death  shall/,  troin  them 

12.  14.  that  the  woman  mrglity'.  into  wilderne»i 
See  Flv. 
LEE  away. 
'•ra.31.27.  wneiefure  didst  thou/,  njcay  secretly  1 
2  .S«7H.  18.  3.  It  we f. away,  they  will  not  care  lor  ui 
.Job  9.  2.").  my  days/,  away,  they  see  no  good 
20.  8.  /.  away  as  a  dream,  and  shall  not  be  found 
I'sal.  1)4.  8.  all  that  sec  ihem,  shall/,  away 
Cttnt.2.17.  till  day  break,  aiidshadows/.  uvcay,  4.0 
Isa. '35. 10.  sorrow  and  sighingsliall/.aico!/,  51.11 
.ler.  41).  6.  let  not  the  swift/,  away,  nor  escape 
Jjmos  2.  16.  he  that  is  courageous  shall/,  away 
7.12. 0  thou  seer,  guf.away  into  the  land  of  Judah 
9.  1.  he  that  fleetli  of  them,  shall  not/,  away 
jVah.  2.  8.  Nineveh  shall/,  away,  they  shall  cry 
3. 17.asgreaigrasslio|ipeis  in  hedges  they/.  ai£a« 

FLEEING. 
I^ev.  26.  .36.  they  shall  tlee  as/,  from  a  sword 
/,'(;ti(.4.42.thal/.lo  one  of  these  cities  he  might  live 
.fub  27.  t  22.  Ill  /.  he  would  llee  out  of  his  hand 
3U.  3.  for  want  and  famine/,  to  the  wilderness 

FLEETII. 
/^eKM9.Il.  smite  him  mortally,/,  into  one  of  cities 
.lab  14.  2.  he/,  as  a  shadow  and  coiitii  uelh  not 
Asa.  24.  18.  that  he  who/,  from  the  noise  of  fear 
Jer.  48.  19.  ask  liim  that/,  and  her  that  escajieih 
44.  he  that/,  from  the  lear,  shall  fall  into  thepil 
.fimvs  9.  1.  he  that/,  of  iJiem  shall  not  flee  awa 
Juhu  10.  12.  but  he  that  is  a  hireling/.  13. 

FLESH. 
Flesh  is  understood  different  ways,  as,  (1)  For 
the  flesh  whieh  is  the  matter  of  bodies,  whtli'.cr 
of  men  or  animals.  Lev.  13.  10.  Nunc.  li.  33. 
(2)  For  living  men,  and  even  all  annuals  in 
general.  Gen.  6. 13,  The  end  of  all  tlesh  is  come 
before  me:  I  am  resolved  to  destroy  every  thing 
that  hath  life;  Gen.  7.  15,  16,  7Miey  went  in 
two  and  two  of  all  flesh,  that  is,  animals  of  all 
speeies.  (3)  Flesh  is  taken  for  a  relation,  orw 
of  the  same  slock  or  kindred.  Gen.  37.  27,  Lei 
not  our  hand  be  upon  him,  for  he  is  our  flesh, 
he  is  our  brother.  Jlnd  in  2  Sam.  IC.  12,  13, 
Ye  are  iny  bones  and  my  flesh.  Art  thou  not 
of  my  bone,  and  of  my  flesh?  (4)  For  every 
man  who  is  of  the  same  nature  with  inirselius, 
and  where  we  may  contemplate  our  own  flesh' 
In  this  latitude  it  is  taken  in  Isa.  58.  7,  .Am! 
that  thou  hide  not  thyself  from  thine  own  flesh  ; 
from  thy  neighbour,  from  any  one  of  thine  own 
nature,  to  whom  thou  hast  an  opportunity  of 
doing  good.  (5)  For  mankind,  considered  as 
impotent  and  feeble,  unable  to  help  either  him 
.•/elf  or  others,  .ler.  17.  5,  Cursed  be  the  man 
that  makelli  Jlesh  his  arm  ;  that  depends  upon 
any  human  power  for  help.  (6)  For  the  quality 
of  corruption,  whieh  is  not  sniful,  but  the  ef- 
fect of  sin,  to  which  our  bodies  ore  subject  in 
this  life.  1  Cor.  15.  50,  Flesh  and  blood  cannot 
inherit  the  kingdom  of  God ;  that  is,  our  fraii 
corruptible  bodies  cannot  cnwe  to  heaven . 
That  which  shall  inherit  heaven  must  be  us 
incorrupt  flesh,  a  body  without  corrnptioju 
(7)  For  the  estate  of  this  present  life.  I'hil.  1 
24,  To  abide  in  the  flesh  is  Binre  needful  for 
you  (8)  For  that  which  is  according  to  the 
ordinary  course  of  nature.  Gal.  4.  23,  lie 
who  was  of  the  bond-woman,  was  born  after 
the  flesh.  Ishmacl  was  born,  after  the  manner 
uf  other  men,  by  the  mere  and  .fole  efficacy  of 
nature,  not  by  promise,  as  was  Isaac,  when  hif 
mother  was  naturally  past  conception.  \'J) 
Flesh  is  taken  for  whaisorver  in  man  is  reputed 
most  excellent  and  glorious  without  the  grace 
o/t.'hrist  ;  as  nobility,  wisdom,  understanding, 
or  reason.  Mat.  16.  17,  Flesh  and  blood  haib 
not  revealed  it  unto  thee:  nothing  of  nature 
has  done  it.  Jlnd  in  John  i.  13,  Born  not  of 
blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  Ihe  flesh:  that  is 
neither  by  their  descent  from  such  and  sncn 
ancestors,  nor  by  the  poiver  of  their  own  free 
will.  (10)  Fc  all  that  in  religion  which  is 
outward,  and  be  seen  with  the  eye,  as  niora.l 
works  or  cet .monies,  Rom.  4  1,  What  hatb 
JIbrahnm  found  as  pertaining  to  llio  tlesh  ?  Tkl 
word  flesh  in  the  following  verse,  is  explained 
lo  be  the  works  w/  Abrtiham,  which  did  noljua' 


PLE 

lift)  himhefore  God.  TAu.s  Beza,Piscator  and 
otJUrs  interpret  the  place.  And  in  this  tense 
fteah  is  tal'en.  Gal.  3.  3,  Are  ye  now  made  jier- 
fect  by  the  flesh "!  Ikat  is,  by  works,  and  the  car- 
nal ceremonies  of  the  law.  (11)  For  the  whole 
nature  of  man,  as  it  comcth  into  the  world, 
corrupt,  vile,  and  infected  with  sm,  Horn.  7.  5. 

I  8.  8.  When  we  were  in  the  tiesli.  Tliey  that 
are  in  the  tiesli ;  thai  is,  in  a  carnal,  corrupt 
state;  such  cannot  please  God,  namely,  while 
they  continue  so,  and  till  they  be  converted. 
Likewise  tn  all  other  places,  where  the  word 
flesh  IS  applied  to  men  uuregenerated,  it  signi- 
fies the  whole  corruption  and  depravity  of  our 
nature,  raging  and  reigning  butli  in  the  under- 
standing andwiU:  Butinthuse  places  of  scrip- 
ture, where  flesh  is  attributed  to  persons  that 
are  converted,  and  is  set  in  opposition  to  the 
Hpirit,  it  signifies  the  remainder  of  natural 
corruption,  even  so  much  of  that  vicious  quality 
of  sin,  as  is  still  unmortified  m  regenerated 
persons,     iiee  Horn.  7.  18,  '2j.   Gal. .').  17,  ii. 

To  be  one  flesli,  denotes  a  7nost  inseparable  union, 
and  an  intimate  communion,  as  if  the  two  were 
but  one  person  or  one  body.  Gen.  2.  i!4,  And 
they  sliall  be  one  flesh.  This  phrase  is  used  by 
the  Jlpostle  to  shew  the  union  and  communion 
that  is  between  Christ  and  believers,  li\ih.  5. 
30,  31.  Flesh  also  signifies  the  human  nature 
of  Christ.  Heb.  10.  'iO,  Through  the  vail,  that 
is  to  say,  his  flesh.  It  is  called  flesh,  because 
It  was  subject  to  sinless  weaknesses  and  in- 
firmities, and  whereby  his  divine  nature  was 
veiled  and  covered  over;  even  as  the  ark  of 
the  covenant,  the  mercy-seat,  and  the  most  holy 
place,  were  by  the  vail.  The  flesh  of  Christ 
signifies  whole  Christ,  both  God  and  Man  in 
one  person.  John  6.  55,  My  flesh  is  meat  m- 
deed,  that  is,  J  myself,  with  all  my  benefits, 
being  received  and  applied  by  faith.  A  heart 
of  flesli  denotes  a  tender,  tractable  temper  and 
disposition  of  soul,  Ezek.  30.  26.  Flesh  is  also 
taken  for  the  outward  appearance.  John  8. 15, 
Ye  judge  after  the  flesh. 

Oen.  2.  £1.  God  closed  up  the/,  instead  thereof 
24.  shall  cleave  to  hi3  wife,and  they  shall  be  one/. 
6.  3.  shall  not  strive  with  man,  for  that  he  is/. 

17.  11.  ye  shall  circumcise  the/  of  your  foreskin 

14.  whose  /.  is  not  circumcised  shall  be  cut  ott" 
23.  Abraham  circumcised  the/,  of  their  foreskin 

37.  27.  for  he  is  our  brother  and  our/. 
Eiorf.4.7.his  hand  was  turned  again  as  his  other/. 
28.  t42.  make  linen  breeches  to  cover  the/ 
29. 14.  burn  the/.  Lev.O.U.\  16.27.  JVum.  19.5. 

30.  32.  upon  man's/,  shall  it  not  be  poured 
rev>.  6.27.  what  shall  touch/,  thereof  shall  be  holy 

7.19.  as  for/,  all  that  are  clean  shall  eat  thereof 
8.  31.  boil  the/,  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
13.  10.  if  there  be  qnick  raw/.  14,  15,  16,  24. 

38.  if  in  the  skin  of  their/,  have  bright  spots,  39. 
15. 7.  that  toucheth  the/,  of  hini  that  hath  an  issue 

19.  if  her  issue  in  her/,  be  blood  she  is  put  apart 
21.  5.  nor  shall  make  any  cuttings  in  their/. 
,V«m.  11.33.  while  the/,  was  between  their  teeth 
12.  12.  as  dead,  of  whom  the/,  is  half  consumed 

18.  18.  and  the/,  of  them  shall  be  thine 
Dcut.  32.  42.  and  my  sword  shall  devour/. 
Judg.  6.  20.  take  the/  and  the  unleavened  cakes 

21 .  there  rose  up  fire  out  of  rock, and  consumed/. 

1  Sam. 2. 13.  servant  came,  w  hile/.  was  m  seething 

15.  he  said,  give/,  to  roast  for  the  priest 

2  Sam.  6.  19.  David  dealt  to  each/.  1  Chr.  16.  3. 

1  Kings  17.6.  the  ravens  brought  him  bread  and/. 

in  (he  morning,  and  bread  and/,  in  the  evening 

19.  21.  boiled  their/,  with  theinstrumenisofo.'ien 

2  Kings  4.  34.  and  the  /.  of  the  child  waxed  warm 
BCAr.  32. 8.  with  him  is  an  arm  of/,  with  us  is  God 
,VfA.  5.  5.  yet  our/,  is  as  the/  of  our  brethren 
Job  10.4. hast  thoueyesof/.?  orseestas  manseeth? 

11.  thou  hast  clothed  me  with  skin  and/. 
Psal  .56.  4. 1  will  not  fear  what  /.  can  do  unto  me 
78.  20.  can  he  provide/,  for  his  peo[ile  ? 
27.  he  rained/,  also  upon  them  as  dust 

39.  for  he  remembered  that  they  were  but  /. 
79.2.  the/,  of  thy  saints  given  lo  beasts  of  earth 

Prov.  4.  22.  my  sayings  are  health  to  their/. 
23.  20.  he  not  among  riotous  eaters  of/. 
lea.  10.  1 18.  consume  the  glory  from  soul  lo  the/. 

31.  3.  and  their  horses  are/,  and  not  spirit 
49.  26.  I  will  feed  them  wiili  their  own/. 

Jer  11.  15.  and  the  holy/  is  passed  from  thee 
12  12.  the  spoilers  arc  come,  no/shall  have  peace 
17.  5.  curswd  be  the  man  that  niaketh  /.  his  arm 

t^iek.4. 14.  nor  came  abominable/  into  my  mouth 

10.  1 12.  their/  backs,  wings,  were  full  of  eyes 

11.  3.  this  city  is  the  caldron,  and  we  be  the/. 
7  your  slain  in  midst  of  it,  they  are  the/. 

II  00'  shall  ye  be  the  /.  in  the  midst  thereof 
lii.  And  I  will  give  them  a  heart  of/.  36.  26. 

lG.9figreatof/.andboRt  increased  thy  whoredoms 
one 


FLE 

Ezek.  23.  20.  paramours,  whose/,  is  as/,  of  aseu 
24. 10.  heaj)  on  wood,  consume  the/,  spice  it  well 
37.  6.  and  1  will  bring  up/,  upon  you,  8. 
/Jan.  2. 11.  the  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not  with/. 
7.  5.  they  said  to  it,  arise,  devour  much  /. 
10.  3.  neither  came/,  nor  wine  in  my  mouth 
Nos.S.yj.  they  sacrifice/,  for  sairifices  of  ofierjngs 
Mic.  3.  2.  who  pluck  the/,  from  ofl' their  bones 
Zeph.  1.  17.  their/,  shall  be  poured  out  as  dung 
hag.'i.li.  if  one  bear  holy/,  in  skirt  of  hisgarment 
Zech.  14.  12.  then/,  shall  consume  away 
Mat.16. 17./.  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  it  to  thee 

19.  5.  shall  cleave  to  his  wire,aiid  they  twain  shall 
be  one/. 6.  Mark  10.8. 1  Cor.  6  16.  Kph.5.  31. 

24.  22.  there  should  no/,  be  saved,  Mark  13.  20. 

20.  41.  spirit  willing,  but/,  is  weE.k,  Mark  14.  38. 
/yuie24.3i).spirithath  not /.and  boiie8,as  ye  see  me 
.John  1.  14.  the  word  was  made/,  and  dwelt 

6.03.  the  Spintquickeneth,  the/.profitelh  noihin/; 
^t(s  2.30  the  seed  of  Dav.  according  to/.  Hom.l.'S. 
Rom.  3. 20.  there  shall  no  /.  be  justified  in  his  sight 

4.  1.  that  Abraham  as  pertaining  to  the  /.  found 
7.  25.  but  with  the/.  1  serve  the  law  of  sin 

8. 3.  in  that  the  law  was  weak  through  the/.  God 
sent  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness  of  sinful/. 

9.  3.  for  my  brethren  and  kinsmen  according  to  /. 
5.  of  whom  as  concerning  the/  Christ  came 

13.  14.  make  not  provision  for  the/,  to  fuifil 

1  Cor.  1. 29.  that  no  /.  should  glory  in  his  presence 
15.  39.  there  is  one/,  of  men,  and  another  of  beasts 

50.  /.  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingd.  of  God 

2  Cor.  1.  17.  do  I  purpose  according  to  the/..' 

4. 11.  that  life  of  Jesus  be  made  manifest  in  our/. 
7.  5.  our/,  had  no  rest,  but  we  were  troubled 

10.  2.  as  if  we  walked  according  to  the/. 
CtuI.  1.  10.  I  conferred  not  with/,  and  blood 

2.  10.  by  works  of  the  law  shall  no/,  he  justified 

3.  3.  are  ye  now  made  perfect  by  the/.? 

5.  13.  use  not  liberty  for  an  occasion  to  the/. 
17./.  lusteth  against  t.'ie  Spirit, Spirit  against/. 
24.  they  that  are  Christ's  have  crucified  the/. 

E/?A.2.3.'we  all  bad  our  conversat.  in  luslsof  our/. 

6.  5.  your  masters  according  to  the/.  Cui.  3.  22. 
12.  for  we  wrestle  not  against/,  and  blood 

//i:i.2.14.  the  children  are  partakers  of/,  and  blood 

12.  9.  we  had  fathers  of  our/,  who  corrected  us 

Judel.  and  going  after  strange/,  are  an  cxam|ilc 

8.  likewise  these  filthy  dreamers  defile  the/. 

23.  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the/. 

Rev.W.  18.  nKiyeat/.ofcaptains,/.of  mighty  men 

21.  and  all  the  fowls  were  filled  with  their/. 

See  Eat,  Eatkth. 

After  the  FLESH. 

.John  8.  15.  ye  judge  after  thef.  I  judge  no  man 

floiH.8. 1.  are  in  Christ,  who  walk  not  after  thef.  4. 

5.  they  that  are  after  the  f.  mind  things  of  the/. 

12.  not  debtors  to  the  flesh  to  live  after  the  f. 

13.  for  if  ye  five  after  the  f.  ye  shall  die 
lCor.l.20.not  many  wise  men  after  £Ae/.arc called 

10.  18.  behold  Israel  after  thef. 
2  Cor.5.16.we  know  no  man  after  thef.  though  we 
have  known  Chr.fl/tfr/.  yet  knov;iiim  no  more 

10.  3.  Iho'  walk  in  flesh, we  do  not  war  after  thef. 

11.  18.  seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  f.  I  also 
Gal.  4.  23.  Ishmael  was  born  'after  thef.  29. 

2  I'et.  2.  10.  chiefly  them  that  walk  after  thef. 

All  FLESH. 

<7ew.6.12.  for  allf.  had  corrupted  his  way  on  earth 

13.  God  said,  the  end  of  all  f.  is  come  befiireme 

19.  of  all  f.  two  of  every  sort  shall  thou  bring 

into  the  ark,  to  keep  them  alive,  7.  1.5. 

7.  21.  all  f.  died  that  moved  upon  the  earth 

a.  17.  bring  forth  of  ««/.  both  of  fowl  and  cattle 

9.  11.  nor  shall  allf.  be  cut  off  any  more,  15. 

16.  covenant  between  me  and  allf.  on  earth,  17 
Lev.  17.  14.  for  the  life  of  all  f.  is  the  blood 
JVu)H.8.7.let  thorn  sliave«//their/.and  wash  clothes 

16.  22.  the  God  of  the  spirits  cf  all  f  27.  16. 

18. 15.  every  thing  that  openeth  the  matrix  of  allf. 
Dent.  5.  26.  who  of  allf.  heard  the  word  of  God 
.Job  12.tlO.  in  whose  hand  is  breath  of  (////.ofman 

34. 15.  n?//.  shall  perish  together,  man  turn  to  dust 
P,f.65.2.thou  hfarest  prayer, lo  thee  shall  allf. come 

136. 25.  wlioffiveth  food  to  allf.  his  mercy  for  ever 

145  21.  let  allf.  bless  his  holy  name  for  ever 
Isa.  40.  5.  and  allf.  shall  see  it  tojether 

6.  all  f.  is  grass,  as  flower  of  the  field,  1  Pet.  1.24. 
49.20  a?//,  shall  know  I  am  thy  Sav.  F.iek.'i\.5. 
66.  16.  for  by  fire  will  the  Lord  plead  with  allf. 

23.a/;/.shall  come  to  worship  before  me,  saitli  L. 
94.  thev  shall  be  an  abhorring  lo  all  f. 
./cr.2.5.  31.hewill  plead  with  nil  f.  saith  the  Lord 
32  27.  behold,  I  am  the  Lord  the  God  of  all  f 
45.  5.  for  behold.  I  will  bring  evil  on  aW/ sailh  L. 
Ezek.^Q.  48.  nllf.  shall  see  that  I  have  kindled  It 
21.4.  shall  my  sword  go  forth  ae.  n///.  from  south 
Dan.  4.  52.  fowls  dwell,  and  allf.  was  fed  of  it 
.7bf;2.28.will  poiiroutmySiiirilonn//f.  .^c<.'!2.17. 
Zech.  2.  13.  he  silent,  O  allf.  before  the  Lord 
Luke  3.  C.  and  allf.  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 


FLE 

.Tuhn  17.  2.  thou  hast  given  him  power  o\et  dUf 
1  Cor.  15.  39.  allf.  is  not  same  Uciiii.one  of  meD< 

H'.s  FLESH. 
Exod.  21.  28.  and  his  f.  shsll  not  be  eaten 

29.  31.  and  seethe  his  f.  m  the  holy  place 
Lev.  4.  11.  burn  all  hisf.  with  his  head,  8.  17. 

6.  10.  he  shall  put  linen  breeches  on  iia  f.  16.  4 

13.  2.  shall  have  a  rising  in  the  skin  of  hie  f. 

3.  (iriesl  look  on  the  plague  in  the  skin  oihtsf 

4.  if  blight  spot  be  while  in  the  skin  of  liiif. 
11.  it  IS  an  old  leprosy  in  the  skin  of  hisf.  13. 

14.  9.  he  shall  wash  his  clothes,  also  wash  kisf, 

in  water,  15.  16.  |  16.  24,  28.  .Vura.  19.  7. 
15.2.  any  man  halh  a  running  issue  out  of  his  f 

3.  whether  /('«/.  run  with  his  issue, or  he  slopped 
17.  16.  but  •'  le  wash  them  not,  nor  bathe  Itisf. 
22.  6.  be  ui.:.^aii,  unless  he  wash  A^s/.WltbwateI 

1  Kings  21.  27.  Ahab  put  sackcloth  on  hisf. 

2  Kings  5.  14.  hisf.  came  again,  and  he  wascleak 

6.  30.  behold  Jorani  had  sackclolh  on  his  f. 
Job  2.5.  touch  his  bone  ajid  hisf.  he  will  curse  tho« 

14.  22.  but  hts  f.  upon  hiin  shall  have  pain 

31.  31.  if  men  said  not,  O  that  we  had  of  his  f. 

33.  21.  his  f.  is  consumed  away,  it  cannot  be  seen 
25.  hts  f.  shall  be  fresher  than  a  child's 

41.  23.  the  Hakes  uf  his  f.  are  joined  together 
l^rov.  11.  17.  he  that  is  cruel  iniubleth  hisf 
£cci.4.5.the  fool  foldetii  his  hands, and  eateth  his^ 
Isa.  17.  4.  the  latness  of  his  f.  shall  was  lean 
./oA«  6.  52.  can  this  man  give  us  his  f.  to  eat  ? 
Acts  2.  31.  neither  his  f.  did  see  corruption 
Gal.ti.d.  he  that  sow  el  h  luA/.v /.shall  reapcorruji. 
Eph.  2.  15.  having  abolished  in  his  f.  the  enmity 

5.  29.  no  man  ever  yet  hated  his  own/. 

30.  for  we  are  members  of  his  body,  of  his  f. 
Col.  1.  22.  now  halh  reconciled  in  the  body  of  his  f, 
Heb-H.'.  who  in  days  of  his  f.whoii  oilered  prayers 

10.  20.  consecrated  thro'  vail,  that  is  to  say,  hisf. 

In  the  FLESH,  or  in  FLESH. 
Ge7i.  17.  SM.  Abraham  was  circumcised  in  thef. 

25.  Ishmael  ciicumcised  »n  the  f.  of  his  foreskin 
Eivk.  44,  7.  brought  in  unciicumciscd  inf. 

9.  uiicircumcised  inf.  not  enter  the  sanctuary 
Dan.i.]5  counten.  ajipeared  fairer  and  fatter  inf. 
Rom.'i.iS.  circumcision  which  is  outward  in  thef. 

7.  5.  for  when  we  were  in  thef.  the  moticiis  of  sib 

8.  3.  and  for  sin  condemned  sin  in  thef. 

8.  I  hey  that  aie  in  thef.  cannot  please  God 

9.  but  ye  are  not  in  thef.  but  in  the  Spirit 

1  Cor.  7.  28.  such  shall  have  trouble  in  the  f. 

2  Cur.  10.  3.  tho'  we  walk  in  Ihef.  not  war  after/. 

12.  7.  there  was  given  to  me  a  thorn  in  the  f. 
Gal.  2.  20.  life  which  I  now  live  in  thef.  is  by  faith 

6.  12.  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  shew  in  thef. 
Eph.  2.  11.  in  time  past  Gentiles  in  the  f.  called 

the  ciicumcision  in  the  f.  made  bv  hands 
Phil.  1. 22.  if  1  live  in  Ihef.  this  is  the  fruit  of  laboul 
24.  to  abide  in  thef  is  more  needful  for  yoii 
3.  3.  and  have  no  coalidence  iu  the  f. 

4.  though  I  might  have  confidence  in  the  f. 
C()/.2.  l.as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in  thef 

5.  tho'  I  be  absent  jn^Af/.  lam  witn  yon  insjiiril 
1  Tim.  3.  10.  God  was  manifest  in  Ihe  f.  juslitied 
Philem.  16.  bow  much  more  to  thee,  lioth  in  thef 
1  Pet.  3.  18.  Christ  being  put  lo  death  in  thef. 

4. 1.  Christ  hath  suffered  for  us  in  thef.  for  he  thai 
hath  suffered  in  the  f.  halh  ceased  from  sin 
2.  no  longer  live  the  lest  of  his  time  in  thef. 

6.  might  be  judged  according  lo  men  i»  the  f. 

1  .7«An4.2.  denielh  Ihiit Christ  is  come  in  the  f.X 

2  .lohn  7.  confess  not  that  Christ  is  come  in  thef 

My  FLESH. 
1  .Sam.  2.5. 11.  shall  I  ihen  lake  my  bread  and  my/.? 
.Job  4.  15.  the  hair  of  my  f.  slood  up 

6.  12.  is  my  strength  of  stones?  or  is  mji /.brass 

7.  5.  my  f.  is  clothed  with  worms  ard  dust 

13.  14.  wherefore  do  I  take  my  f.  in  my  teeth  ? 
19.  20.  my  hone  deaveih  lo  my  skin  and  my  f. 

22.  why  persecute,  and  noi  sniisfied  with  myf.. 

26.  worms  destroy  body,  y  elm  »«;(/.  shall  IseeG 
21.  6.  and  trembling  takeih  bold  of  my  f. 

Psal.  16.  9.  myf.  shall  rest  in  hope,  Actt  2.  26. 
38.  3.  there  is  no  soundness  in  my  f.  7. 
63.  1.  my/,  longelh  for  thee  in  n  dry  thirsty  lanq 
73.  26.  my  f.  failel  h,  bill  G.  is  my  portion  fai  evei 
84.  2.  mv  heart  and  viy  f.  crietli  out  for  God 
102.  t5.'hy  groaning  mv  l>onfB  cleave  to  myf. 
109. 24. my  knees  are  weak,  my  f.  fnilelh  of  fatneM 
119.  120.  myf.  trembleth  for  fear  of  thee 
Eccl.  2.  t  3.  I  Boughl  to  draw  myf.  with  wine 
./er.  51.  35.  the  violence  done  to  me,  and  to  miff 
Lam.  3.  4.  myf.  and  my  skm  halh  he  made  old. 
John  6.  51.  the  bread  fhat  1  will  give,  is  myf. 

54.  whoso  eateth  my/,  hath  eternal  )ife,5(>. 

55.  myf.  is  meat  indeed,  my  bL'-^d  drink  indeed 
Rom.  7."  18.  in  myf.  Jwellefh  no;,  nod  thing 

11.  14.  if  I  may  provoke  them  wnich  are  myf 
Gal.  4.  14   my  temptation  which  was  in  ray/. 
Col.  1.  24  of  the  alTlirtioiis  of  Christ  mmyf 

See  Bone. 


FLO 

Of  thf.  VLESJl 
r.zod.  12.  *G.  slialt  n^Jl  oiiriy  foim  ought  0/ /Ac/. 
'J'J.  ."M.  if  ought  oftlief.  riMiiarn  unto  ii;oriiuig 
iJeul.  28.  55.  nor  givu  itf  the  f.  of  liis  childrtii 
pruB.  14.  30.  a  sound  heart  is  the  hie  of  Uuf. 
Keel.  1'2. 12.  much  study  is  a  weariness  uf  t/tc  f. 
John  1.  13.  born,  not  ol  the  wMofUief.  butol'Uod 
;t.  a.  that  which  is  born  of  Ihef.  is  flesh 
R0TO.8  5.  that  after  tieshdo  niiiKl  the  things  o/tAc/. 
t(j.  for  the  minding  of  l/ief.  ia  death 
t  7.  liio  jninding  of  Ike  f.  is  enmity  against  God 
9.6.  that  is,  thev  which  are  the  children  nf  tlic  f. 
i  Cir.  5.  5.  to  Siltan  for  tlie  destruction  of  Ike  f. 
2i:or.  7.  1.  let  us  cleanse  from  all  tilthiness  aft/icf. 
Gal.  4.  13.  through  infirmity  of  Ike  f.  i  preached 
5.  I(j.  ye  shall  not  fullil  the  lusts  of  the  f. 

19.  now  the  work«  of  the  f.  are  manifest,  adultery 
6. 8.  that  so  weth  to  f.  shall  of  t/ief.  reap  corruption 
Fjih.  2.  3.  walked  in  lusts  of  Ihef.  desires  of  the  f. 
Col.  2.  11.  putting  ortiho  body  of  sins  of  the  f. 

23.  not  m  honour  lo  the  satisfying  of  the  f. 
Heb.  9.  13.  sanctitieth  to  the  purging  of  the  f. 
I  Pe^3.  2l.not  the  putting  away  "the  filth  of  the  f. 
iPet.i.  18.  thev  allure  through  the  lusts  oftlief. 
l./ohn  2.  IG.  the  lust  (//  the  f.  the  lust  of  the  eyes 

Th>t  FLESH. 
Gen.  40.  19.  the  birds  shall  eat  thy  f.  from  off  thee 

1  .Sam.  17.44. 1  will  give /A;//,  unto  fowls  of  the  air 
QSam.  5.  I.  we  are  thy  bone  and  thijf.  1  Chr.  11.1. 

2  h'inj.'.9  5.  10.  wash,  and  thy  f.  shall  come  ajain 
Prov.fi.  1 1,  nicurn  at  last,  when  thyf.  is  consumed 
^cc/.  5.6. sulfernot thy  mouth  to  cause /Ay/,  to  sin 

11.  10.  therefore  put  away  evil  from  thy  f. 
/»a.58.7.  that  thou  hide  not  thyself  from  thy  own/. 
Kiek.  32.  5.  I  will  lay  thy  f.  on  the  mountains 

Your  FLESH. 
Lev.  19.28.  ye  shall  not  make  cuttings  in  your  f. 
Judg.  8.  7.  then  I  will  tear  your  f.  with  the  thorns 
i^icA.Sfi.  2G.  I  will  take  stony  heart  out  of  your  f. 
Hom  6. 19.  because  of  th;;  infirmity  oCyourf. 
Gal.  6.  13.  that  they  may  glory  m  your  f. 
Col.  2.  13.  being  dead  in  uncircumcision  of  your  f. 
Jam.  5.  3.  rust  shall  eat  your  f.  as  it  were  fire 
Flesheo,  see  Fat,  Lkan. 
FLESH-HfJOK. 
lSam.2.13.  the  priest's  servant  came  with. i/.-Aoo  A 
14.  all  that  the  /'.-AooAbniuglit  up,  the  priest  took 
FLESH-HOOKS. 
F.zcd  27 .3.shalt  m»ke  \n»f. -hooks  and  his  fire-pans 
;?8.  3   he  made  all  the  vessels  and  Ihe  f. -hooks 
^um.  i.  14.  put  upon  the  purple  cloth  the  f. -hooks 

1  Chr  28.17.  David  gave  pure  gold  for  ihef.-hooks 

2  CAr.4.  U).  he  made  also  Ihe  pots  and  the  f. -hooks 

FLESHLY. 
9  Cor.  1.12.  that  in  simplicity,  not  with/,  wisdom 
3.  3.  not  in  stone,  but  in/,  tables  of  the  heart 
Col.  9.  18.  vainly  puffed  up  by  his/  mind 
1  Pet.  2.  II.  beloved,  abstain  from/,  lusts  that  war 

FLESH  POTS. 
Ezod.  10.  3.  when  we  sat  b\  ihe f. -puts  and  did  eat 

FLEW. 
1  .Sam.  14.  32.  and  the  people/,  upon  the  spoil 
25.  1 14.  and  our  master/,  upon  them 
Isa.  6.  6.  then/,  one  of  llie  seraphims  unto  me 

FLIES. 
Kicd.  R  21.  1  will  send  swarms  of/,  upon  thee 

31.  he  removed  the  swarms  of/,  from  Pharaoh 
I'sal  78.  4.3.  he  sent  divers  sorts  of/,  among  them 

105.  31.  and  there  came  divers  sorts  of/. 
Fxcl.  10.  1.  dead/.c.-inse  the  ointment  to  send  forth 

FLIETH. 
f)eut.  4. 17.  the  likeness  of  any  winged  fowl  that/. 
14.  19.  every  cteeping  thing  that/,  is  iinclean_ 
28.  49.  shall  bring  a  naiion  as  swift  as  the  e:igle'/. 
Psal.  '.i\.  a.  nor  for  Ihe  arrow  that/  by  day 
JVaA.  3.  10.  the  cankerwonn  spoileth  and/,  awav 

FLIGHT. 
Jol>  11.  t20.  and/,  shall  perish  from  Ihe  wicked 
Isa.  52.  12.  shall  not  go  out  with  haste  nor  go  by/. 
Jcr.  46.  t  5.  their  mighty  ones  are  fled  a/ 
Oan.  9.  t21    Gabriel  was  caused  to  fly  with/. 
Jimo.i  2.  14.  the/,  shall  ()crish  from  the  swift 
Mat.  24.  20.  pray  /•  be  not  in  winter,  Mark  13.  18. 
Hii.  11.  34.  turned  to/,  the  armies  of  tho  aliens 
.<<rr  Pit. 
FLl.NT. 
Deul.  8.  15.  brouiht  water  out  of  the  rock  of/. 
/«/<  2'*.  t  9.  he  putteth  forih  his  hand  on  the/. 
Psal.\  14.8.  turning  the/,  into  a  fountain  of  waters 
isn...5.28.  their  horses'  hoofsshall  he  counted  like/. 
.50.  7.  therefore  have  I  set  my  lace  like  a/ 
t^zek  3.9.  harder  than/.  h;ive  f  made  thy  foiehead 

FLLNTY. 
Z)eut.32.13.  make  him  to  suck  oil  out  of  the/,  rock 

FLtr. 
Jer.  49.  t3d.  flee,/,  ereativ,  O  inhabitants  of  Hazor 

FLOCK. 

Otn.  4.  4.  \he\  brought  of  the  firstlings  of  his/. 

91  28.  Abrnham  set  ewe-lambs  of/  by  themselves 

27.  9  go  1  ow  tt  the/,  and  fetch  two  good  kids 

i20S 


FLO 

Ocn.  29.  10.  Jacob  watered  tiie  /.  of  Laban 

30.  31.  I  will  again  feed  and  keeji  thy/. 
32.  1  will  pass  through  all  thy/,  to-day 
3(i.  and  Jacob  fed  the  rest  of  Laban's/. 

40.  Jacob  did  separate  all  the  brown  in  the,/. 

31.  4.  Jai  ob  called  Rachel  and  Leah  to  his/. 

38.  the  rams  of  thy  /.  have  I  not  eaten 

3li.  13.  if  men  overdrive  them,  the/,  will  die 

37.  2.  Joseph  was  feeding  the/,  with  his  brethren 
12.  his  brethren  went  to  feed  their/.  13. 

38.  17.  I  will  send  thee  a  kid  from  the/. 
Ezod.  2.  16  the  troughs  to  water  their  father's/. 

17.  Moses  hijped,  and  watered  their/.  19. 

3. 1.  Moses  led  the/,  to  the  back-side  of  the  desert 
Lev.  1.  2.  bring  your  offering  of  the  herd  and/. 
5.  0.  he  shall  bring  a  female  from  the/. 

18.  he  shall  bring  a  ram  without  blemish  out  of 

the/.  6.  6.  Ezra  10.  19.  Ezck.  43.  2;{,25. 

27.  32.  concerning  Jie  lithe  of  the  herd  or  of  the/. 
Mum.  15.  3.  make  a  sweet  savour  of  the  herd  or/. 
Deul.  12.  21.  then  thou  shalt  kill  of  thy  herd  and  /. 

15.  14.  thou  shalt  furnish  him  liberally  out  of  thy/. 

19.  all  the  firstling  males  of  thy/,  shalt  sanctify 
It).  2.  shalt  sacrifice  to  tho  Lord  thy  God  of  the/. 

1  Ham.  17.  34.  a  lion  took  a  lamb  out  of  the/. 

2  Sain.  12.  4.  he  spared  to  take  of  his  own/. 

2  Chron.  35.  7.  Josiah  gave  to  the  pcojile  of  the/. 

./ob  30.  1.  1  disdained  to  set  with  the  dogs  of  my  /. 

Ctnit.  1.7.  where  thou  makesi  thy/,  to  rest  at  noon 

8.  go  thy  way  forth  by  the  footsteps  of  the/. 

4.  1.  thy  hair  is  as  a/,  of  goats,  6.  5. 

2.  thy  teeth  are  like  a/,  of  sheep,  6.  6. 

Isa.  40.  11.  he  shall  feed  his/,  like  a  shepherd 
63.  11.  brought  them  with  the  shepherd  of  his/. 

Jer.  13. 17.  because  the  Lord's/,  is  curried  captive 
20.where  is  the/was  given  thee,thy  beautiful/.' 
23.  2.  ye  have  scattered  my/  and  driven  them 

3.  I  will  gather  the  remnant  of  my/. 

25.  34.  cry  and  wallow,  ye  jirincipal  of  the/. 

35.  nor  the  principal  of  the/,  to  escape 

36.  a  howling  of  the  principal  of  the/,  be  heard 

31.  10.  and  keep  him  as  a  shepherd  doth  his/. 
12.  they  shall  sing  for  the  young  of  the/ 

49.  20.  least  of  the/  shall  draw  them  out,  50.  45. 
51.23.  will  break  in  pieces  the  shepherd  and  his/. 
K2eA.24.5.  take  the  choice  of  the/,  burn  the  bones 
34.  3.  ye  eat  the  fat,  but  ye  feed  not  the  /. 

6.  my/  was  scattered  on  the  face  of  the  earth 
8.  surely  because  iny/.becamea  prey,  my /meat 
10.  I  will  require  my/.  I  will  deliver  my/. 

12.  as  a  shejiberd  seeketh  out  his/,  in  the  day 
15.  I  will  feed  my/.  |{  17.  as  for  you,  O  my/. 
22.  therefore  will  I  save  my/,  no  nwire  a  prey 
31.  ye  my  f.  the/,  of  n.y  pasture,  are  men 

36.  38.  as  the  holy/  as  the/  of  Jerusalem 
45.  15.  ye  shall  offer  c:ie  lamb  out  of  the/. 

Jiiiios  G.  4.  and  eat  the  lambs  out  of  the/. 

7.  15.  the  Lord  took  me  as  1  followed  the/. 
.Jonah  3.  7.  let  not  heid  nor  /.  taste  any  thing 
Mic.  2.  12.  as  the/,  in  the  mid:.t  of  their  fold 

4.  8.  thou,  O  tower  of  the/,  the  strong  hold 

7.  14.  feed  thy  peo[ile,  the/,  of  thine  heritage 
Hab.  3. 17.  tho'  the  /.  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  fold 
Zech.  9.  IG.  save  them  as  the/  of  his  people 

10.  2.  therefoie  they  went  their  way  as  a/. 
3.  for  the  Lord  of  hosts  halh  visited  his/. 

]|.4.oailhtheLord,  will  feed  Ihe/.of slaughter, 7. 

7.  the  poor  of  the/  that  waited  on  ine,  11. 

17.  woe  to  Ihe  idol  shepherd, that  leaveth  the/. 
JSIal.  1.  14.  deceiver  which  hath  in  his/  a  male 
Mat.  26.  31.  the  sheep  of  the/,  shall  be  scattered 
I.uke  2.  8.  keeping  watch  over  their/,  by  night 
12.  32.  fear  not  little/,  it  is  your  Father's  pleasure 
Jicts  20.  28.  lake  heed  therefore  to  all  the/. 

29.  grievous  wolves  shall  enter,  not  sparing  the/. 
1  Cor. 9.  7.  who  feedetli  a/,  and  eatelh  not  of  milk? 
1  Pel.  5.  2.  feed  the  /.  of  God  which  is  among  you 
3.  not  as  being  lords,  but  being  ensaniples  10  the/. 
JAkc  a  FLOCK. 
.fob  21.  II.  send  fiirth  their  little  ones  like  a  f. 
Psal.  77.  20.  thou  liiddest  thy  people  like  a  f. 
78.  52.  he  guided  them  in  the  wilderness  like  af. 
80.  1.  thou  that  leadest  Joseph  like  af. 
107.  41.  and  maketh  him  families  like  af. 
£:eA.3G.  37. 1  will  increase  them  with  men  like  af. 

FLOCKS. 
Gen.  29.  2.  and  lo,  three  /.  of  sheep  lying  by  the 
well,  for  out  of  that  they  watered  the/. 
3.  and  thither  were  all  the/,  gathered 

8.  we  cannot,  till  all  Ihe  f.  be  gathered  together 
30.  38.  Jacob  set  Ihe  rods' he  pilled  before  the/. 

39.  nnd  the/,  conceived  before  the  rods 

40.  Jacob  set  the  faces  of  the/  toward  thering- 

Btraked,  he  put  his  own/,  by  themselves 

32.  5.  I  have  oxen,  asses,  /  and  men-servants 
7.  he  divided  the/,  nnd  herds,  and  camels 

37.  14.  go,  see  whether  it  be  well  with  the/. 

IG.  tell  me,  1  pray  thee,  where  Ihey  feed  their/. 
47.  4.  thy  servants  have  no  pasture  I'or  their/. 
17,  Joseph  gave  biuad  in  exch.  for  horses  and  /. 

9  B> 


FLO 

T.ev.  1.  10.  if  his  offering  be  of  the  f.  of  the  sheep 
5.  15.  bring  a  ram  without  blemish  out  of  llie/ 
jVu)«.31.9.  Israel  look  spoil  of  all  their/,  and  goo^ 

31.  30.  thou  shall  take  one  portion  of  the/. 

32.  26.  our  wives,  our  /.  and  cattle,  Bhall  fc«  thera 
JJcut.  7.  13.  he  will  also  bless  the/,  of  thy  ghiep 

28.  4.  blessed  shall  be  the/,  of  thy  sheep 
18.  cursed  shall  be  the/  of  thy  sheep 
51.  who  shall  not  leave  the  J',  of  thy  theep 
Judir.  5.  IG.  to  hear  the  blealings  of  the  * 
1  lungs  20.  27.  pitched  like  two  livlley'.  of  kida 
1  CAron.4.39.  they  went  to  seek  pasture  for  their/ 
41.  because  there  was  pasture  f/r  then/. 

27.  31.  and  over  the/,  was  Jazi/  the  Hagarite 
iChron.  17.  11.  the  Arabians  hiought  him/. 
.fob  24.  2.  violently  lake  away/,  and  feed  thereo 
Psal.  H.  t  7  /  and  o.\cn  all  under  his  feet 

G5.  13.  tiio  jiastures  are  clothed  with/. 

78.  48.  he  gave  their/,  lo  hot  ihuiidefbolts 
Caut.  1.  7.  turn  aside  by  the/,  of  Ihy  companioas 
/.>■((.  17.2.  cities  of  ,\roer  are  forsaken,  shal!  he  for/ 

32.  14.  the  palaces  shall  be  a  pasture  of/. 

GO.  7.  all  the/  of  Kedar  shall  be  gathered  logethei 
Gl.  5.  and  strangers  shall  stand  and  feed  your/. 
65. 10.  Sharon  shall  be  a  fold  for/,  valley  of  Achoi 
./er.G.3.the  shepherds  with  their/,  shall  come  to  hei 
10.  21.  shall  not  prosper,  all/,  shall  be  scattered 

31.  24.  dwell  in  judah  they  that  go  forlli  with/. 

33.  12.  shepherds  causing  their/,  to  lie  down 
13.  the/,  shall  pass  again  under  Ihe  rod 

49.  29.  their  tents  and  /.  shall  they  take  aw.iv 

50.  8.  and  be  as  the  he-goats  before  the/. 
Ezik.  25.  5.  .'\mmonites  a  couching-place  for/ 

34.  2.  should  not  the  shepherds  feed  the/..? 
3G.38.  the  waste  cities  shall  be  filled  with/.of  men 

.loel  1.  18.  the/,  of  sheep  are  made  desolate 
..T/ic.  1. til. inhabitant ofcouii try of/.camei  ot forth 
5.  8.  as  a  young  lion  among  the/,  of  sheep 
Zeph.  2.  G.  and  the  sea-coast  shall  be  folds  for/ 
14./.  shall  lie  down  in  the  midst  of  iNmeveh 
FLOCKS  with  herds. 
Gen.  13.  5.  Lot  also  had/,  and  herds,  and  tents 
24.  35  the  Lord  hath  given  Abraham/and  herds 
26.  14.  Isaac  had  possession  of/,  and  herds 

32.  7.  Jacob  divided  /.  and  herds  into  two  lianda 

33.  13.  the  /.  and  herds  with  young  are  with  ma 
45. 10.  thou  shalt  be  near  me,  thou,  thy/.acdA<rd» 
47.  1.  my  bielhren,  their/,  and  herds  are  come 
50.8.  their/,  and  herds  left  they  in  land  of  Goshea 

Eiod.  10.  9.  we  will  go  with  our  /.  and  our  kerHs 

24.  only  let  your  /  and  your  herds  be  stayed 

12.32.  also  take  your/ and  yoiirA('?'(is,and  begone 

34.3.  neither  let/,  nor  herds  feeil  before  themouul 

JVi/m.  11.22.  shall  the/and  Aert/.?  be  slain  for  theci 

Vevt.  8.  13.  when  Ihy  herds  and  thy/,  multiply 

12.  6.  firstlings  of  A.  and/.  17.  1 14. 23.  Mh.  10.  36. 

1  Sam.  30.  20.  David  took  all  the/,  and  the  herda 
2.S(3)n.l2. 2.  rich  man  had  exceeding  many/,  and  A. 

2  Chron.'3'i  '■"'9.  [irovided  possessior*  ofj'.and  herda 
Prov.  27.  23.  know  thy  /".  look  well  to  thy  kerds 
Jer.  3.  24.  shame  hath  devoured  their/,  and  herai 

5. 17.  an  ancient  naiion  shall  eat  thy/,  and  herds 
Hos.b.ii.  they  shall  go  with/,  and  herds  to  seek  Ld. 

FLOOD. 
Not  ovly  that  terrible  inundation  rs  in  seriptnrs 
called  Hood,  whereby  God  destroyed  all  man- 
kind, and  all  the  animals  of  the  earth  and  air, 
which  were  not  in  the  ark  built  by  Noah  ;  but 
likewise  all  sorts  of  inundations  or  eitraordi- 
vary  collection.':  of  waters.  Thus  the  Psiilniist 
speaking  of  the  waters  of  the  sea,  or  of  a  river, 
ezpresses  it  by  the  word  flood.  Psal.  6G.  G, 
They  went  throueh  Ihe  Hood  on  fool.  The  soma 
Psalmist  sets  forth  extreme  daairers  under  the 
notion  of  a  flood.  Psal.  69.  15,  Let  not  the 
water-flood  overflow  me.  y}nd  the  violent  as- 
saults and  sudden  incursions  of  the  deuil  and 
his  instruments  against  the  church  are  com 
pared  to  a  flood.  Isa.  59. 19,  W'fien  the  enemj 
shall  come  in  like  a  flood.  By  floods  are  alst 
signifiea  great  plenty  and  ahundavce  of  spi 
ritual  ovd  temporal  blessings.  Isa.  44.  3,  I 
will  pour  floods  upon  the  dry  ground. 
^fji.G.  17. 1,even  I,  bring  a/,  of  water  on  the  earth 
7.  G.  when  the/  of  waters  was  U!>on  the  earth 
7.  Noah  went  in,  because  of  the  waters  of  the/ 
10.  after  seven  days  the/,  was  on  the  earth 
17.  the.  f.  wag  forty  days  on  the  earth 

9.  11.  nor  shall  be  any  more  a  f.to  destroy  the  ecrth 
28.  Noah  lived  after  the/.'S-W  years 

10.  1.  lo  them  were  sons  born  after  the/. 

32.  the  nations  were  divided  in  the  earth  after ,f 
.Tosh  24.  2.  your  fathers  on  other  side  of/.  3, 14,  IX 
.fob  14.  11.  "as  the/,  decayeth  and  drieth  up 
22.  IG.  w  hoBC  foundation  was  overthrown  with  af 

28.  4.  the/,  breaketh  out  ftom  the  inhabila«t 
Psnl.  29. 10  the  Lord  sittcth  upon  the/,  he  is  Kinc 

Gfi.  6.  Ihey  went  thro'  the./',  on  toot,  we  rejoiced 

69.  15.  let  not  tho  water-/,  overflow  me 

74. 15.  thou  didst  cleave  the  fountain  and  tho  /. 


FLO 

J^oi. 90.  5.  thou  earliest  them  away  as  with  a/. 
fst.28.'i.  a  strong  one,  v^inch  as  a/.simil  cast  U<i«  ii 

SI.  19.  tlie  enemy  sliall  come  in  like  a/. 
/sr.  46.  v.  who  is  this  that  Cornell)  up  as  a/.? 
8.  Egypt  riseih  up  lilie  a/,  waters  are  moved 

47.  2.  Ivehold,  waters  shall  be  an  overHowing/. 
Van.  y.  'id.  the  end  theieot'shall  be  willi  a/. 

]  1.22.  with  the  arms  ot'a/..-hall  they  be  overflown 
Sinos  8.  S.  it  shall  rise  up  wholly  as  a.f.  9.  5. 

9.  5.  and  sliall  be  drowned  as  by  the/,  of  Egypt 
JVafi.  1.  !5.  with  an  overrunning/,  make  an  end 
JUat.  24  38.  in  days  before  the/,  they  were  eatin, 

3y.  and  knew  not  till  the/,  came,   Luke  17.  '2'i 
Lake  tj.  48.  when  the/,  arose  the  .stream  beat 
B  fct.  2.  5.  bringing  in  the/,  on  world  of  ungodly 
Rev.  12.  15.  the  dragon  poured  out  water  as  a/. 
16.  the  earili  helpeil,  and  swallowed  up  the/. 
FLOOD-GATES. 
Oen.  7.  1 11.  Ihef. -grates  of  heaven  were  opened 

FLOODS. 
Kr.od.  15.  8.  the  /.  stood  upright  as  a  heap 
iHum.  22.  5./.  of  ungodly  made  me  afraid,  Ps.  18.4. 
Jiilj  2fl.  17.  he  shall  not  see  the  rivers  and  the/. 
28.  11.  he  bnideth  the/,  from  overllowing 
Psal.  24.  2.  he  hath  established  it  upon  the/ 
32.  G.  surely  in  the/,  ol'great  waters  not  come  nigh 
69.  2.  into  deep  waters,  where  the/,  overflow  ine 
78.  44.  and  had  turned  their/,  into  blood 
93.3.  the/  have  lifted  up,  O  Lord,/,  have  lifted  up 
98.  8.  let  the/,  clap  their  hands,  let  hills  be  joyful 
Cant.  8.  7.  neither  can  the/  drown  love 
Isa.  44.  3.  for  I  will  pour/,  upon  the  dry  ground 
Kzek.3l.\o.  I  restrained  the/.tiiercof,wateis stayed 
Jonah  2. 3.  the/,  compassed  me  about,  thy  billows 
JkTffif.  7.  25.  the/,  came,  winds  blew,  and  beat,  27. 

FLOOR,  f^erb. 
SCkron.  34.  H.  and  for  timber  to  /.  the  houses 

FLOOR,  Substa7itive. 

Gen.  50. 10.  they  came  to  the  threshing/,  of  .^tad 

11.  when  inhabitants  saw  mourning  m/.  of  Atad 

JSTum.  5. 17.  the  priests  shall  take  dust  that  is  in  /. 

15. 20.  as  ye  do  ihe  heave-otferingof  tlireshi::g/. 

18.  27.  as  tho'  it  were  the  corn  of  ihe  threshing/. 

30.  be  counted  as  the  increase  of  the  threshing/. 

Deut.  15.  14.  thou  shalt  furnish  him  out  of  thy/. 

10.  t  13.  after  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy/. 
Judg.  (5.  37.  I  will  put  a  fleece  of  wool  in  the/. 
Uuth,  3.  'i.  he  winnoweth  in  the  tbresliiiig/. 
i  -Sam. 6.  t).  came  to  Nachon's  thresh./.  1  C7ir.l3.9. 

24. 18.  rear  an  altar  in  the  threshing/,  of  Araunab 

21.  David  said,  to  buy  the  threshing/,  of  thee 

IKingsyt.  30.  he  overlaid  the/,  of  house  wilh  golil 

7. 7.  with  cedar  from  one  side  of  the/,  to  the  other 
2  Kings  0. 27.  out  of  the  barn-/,  or  tlie  wine  pressi 

1  CAron. 21. 28.  L.had  answered  in  the  threshing/. 

2  Chron.  3.  1.  prepared  in  threshing/,  of  Oman 
18.  t9.  they  sat  in  a/,  at  the  entering  of  the  gale 

/«a.2l.  10.  O  my  threshing,  and  the  corn  of  my/ 

Jer.  51.  33.  daughter  of  Bab.  is  like  a  ihreshing/. 

Hos.9.1.  thou  hast  loved  a  rewaril  on  every  corn/. 

2.  the/,  and  wine-press  shall  not  feed  them 

13.  3.  as  t.'ie  cliaHf  that  is  driven  out  of  the/. 
Mic.  4.  12.  shall  gather  them  as  sheaves  into  tho  /. 
Jl/a£.3.i2.he  will  ihoroughlv  purge  his/.  Luke^.l". 

FLOORS. 
1  Sam.  "X  1.  and  thev  rob  the  threshing/. 
Dan.  2.  Xi.  like  chaflTof  the  summer  threshing/. 
Joel -2.  24.  and  the  f.  shall  be  full  of  wheat 

FLOTES,  or  FLOATS. 
I  Kings  .5.  9.  and  I  will  convey  them  bv  sea  in/,  to 
the  place  thou  shalt  appoint  me,  2  Chr.  2. 16. 
FLOURISH. 
Psal.  72.  7.  in  his  days  shall  the  righteous/. 
16.  and  they  of  the  city  shall  /.  like  grass  of 
the  earth 
92.  7.  when  all  the  workers  of  iniquity/. 

12.  the  righteous  shall/,  like  the  palm-tree 

13.  they  shall/,  in  the  courts  of  our  God 
132.  IS.  but  u|)on  himself  shall  his  crown/. 

Prov.  11.  28.  the  righteous  shall  /.  sis  a^lwanch 

14.  U.  the  tabernacle  of  the  upright  shall/ 
Keel.  12.  5.  when  the  almond-tree  shall  /. 
Cant.  7.  12.  let  us  get  up,  let  us  see  if  the  vine/. 
/sa.17.11.  in  morning  lliou  shalt  make  thy  seed  to/. 

66   14.  your  bones  shall/,  like  an  herb 
K:ck.  17.  24. 1  the  Ld.  have  made  the  dry  tree  to/. 

FLOURISHED. 
Cant.Ct. !!.  I  went  down  to  see  whether  the  vine/. 
Phil.  4.  10.  vour  care  of  me  hath/,  again 

FLOURISHETH. 
Psal.  90.  6.  in  the  morning  it/,  and  groweth  up 
103. 15.  as  a  flower  of  the  field,  so  be/. 

FLOURISHING. 
Psal.  92. 14.  in  old  age,  they  shall  be  fat  and  /. 
Cant.  3.  t9.  ho  looketb  forth,/,  through  Ihe  lattice 
Dan.  4.  i.  I  was  at  resrr.,  and  /.  in  my  palace 

FLOW. 

ifeA20.2fl.his  goods  shall/away  in  day  ofhis  wrath 

P«.147. 18.  hecauselhtbe  wind  blow,  and  waters/. 

Cant.  4.  16.  that  the  s|)icea  thereof  may/,  out 

210 


FLY 

fsa.  2.  2  and  all  nations  shall/,  unto  it 
48.  21   he  caused  waters  to/,  out  of  the  rock 
fiU.  5.  then  thou  shalt  see  and  J.  together 
64.  1.  -jiountains  might/,  down  at  iliy  |ircsence 
Jer.  31    12.  shall/,  to  the  goodness  of  ihe  Ijord 
51.44.  lations  shall  not/.togelliur  any  more  to  him 
.fod  3.  18.  in  that  day  Ihe  lulls  shall/,  wilh  milk, 
and  tlie  rivers  of  Judali  shall/,  wilh  waters 
Mid.  \.  the  peojile  shall/,  to  the  mountain  oI'Ld. 
./o/in  7.  .38.  out  of  his  belly  shall/,  living  water 

FLOWED. 
./osh.  4.  18.  .Ionian/,  over  all  his  banks 
Judg.  5.  t  5.  the  niounlains/  before  the  Lord 
Isa.  04.  3.  the  mountains/,  down  at  thy  presence 
Lam.S.oi.  the  waters/,  over  mine  head,  then  1  said 

FLOWETIl. 
Lev.  2(1.  24.  a  land  that  /.  with  milk  and  honey, 
J\rum.  13.  27.  I  14.  8.  |  10.  13,  14.  JJeut.  0.  3. 
I  11.  9.  1  20.  9,  15.  1  27.  3.  I  31.  20.  Josh.  5.  6. 
FLOWING. 
Exod.  3.  8.  to  bring  them  to  a  land  /.  with  milk 
and  honey,  17.  |  13.  5.  |  33.  3.  Jer.  11.  5.  I  32. 
22.  Ezek  20.  0,  15. 
Prov.  18.  4.  t/io  well-spring  of  wisdom  as  a/.brook 
fsa.  00. 12.  the  glory  of  the  Gentiles  like  a/.slreani 
./(T.  18.  14.  or  shall  the  cold/,  waters  be  forsaken? 
49.  4.  wherefore  gloriest  thou  in  thy  f.  valley  ? 

FLOUR.  ^ 

Exod.  29.  2.  of  wheaten/.  shalt  thou  rriake  them 

/>f('.2.  2.  he  shall  take  his  handful  of  ihe/.  0.  15. 

~Vant.  28.  5.  and  a  tenth  part  of  an  ephah  of/,  for 

a  meat-otfuring,  20,  28.  |  29.  3,  9,  14. 

■  Judg.  C.  19.  cakes  of  an  e|iliab  of/.  .1  Sam.  1.  24. 

l.S'a/H.28. 24.  shetook/.and  kneaded  il,2  A'an(.13.8. 

2  Sam.  17.  28.  brought/,  parched  corn  and  beans 

Sec  Deal,  Fink. 

FLOWER. 

1  .Sam.  2. 33.  the  increase  shall  die  in /.of  their  age 

1  C'i;r.7.30.  if  ske  pass/of  her  age  and  need  require 

FLOU  ER. 
£;io(i.25.33.  with  knop  and/,  in  one  branch,  37.19. 
.fob  14.  2.  he  Cometh  forth  as  a/,  and  is  cut  down 
15.  33.  he  shall  cast  oil"  his/,  as  the  olive 
Psal.  103.  15.  as  a/,  of  field,  so  he  flourisheth 
[sa.  18.  5.  and  the  sour  gra|>e  is  ripening  in  the/ 
28.  1.  whose  glorious  beauty  is  a  fading/.  4. 
40. 0.  the  goodliness  thereof  is  as  the/,  of  the  field 
7./.  fadeih,  8.  JVt/t.  1.4.  Jam.  1.10,11.  lPt7.  1.24. 
FLOWERS. 
Exod  2.3.  31.  his/,  shall  be  of  the  same,  37.  17, 
37.  20.  made  like  almonds,  his  knops  and  his/. 
JVum.  8.  4.  to  the/,  thereof  was  beaten  work 

1  Kings  0. 18.  cedar  of  the  house  within  was  curved 
with  kocps  and  open  /.  29,  32,  35.  |  7.  20,  49. 

2  Clir.  4.  5.  like  the  brim  of  a  cup  with  /.  of  lilies 
21.  the/,  lamps,  and  longs  made  he  of  gold 

C(^«^2.  12.  the/,  apiiear  on  earth,  lime  of  singing 
5.  13.  his  cheeks  are  as  a  bed  of  spices,  as  sweet/. 

FLOWERS. 

Z,t'«. 15.24.  if  licr/hs  upon  him, he  shall  be  unclean 

33.  of  her  that  is  sick  of  her  /.  of  him  with  issue 

FLUTE,  S. 

\  Kings  1. 140.  all  people  piped  with /.and  rejoiced 

Dan.  3. 5.  when  ve  hear  the  sound  of  the/.  7,10,15. 

i'LUTTERETH. 
Deut.  32.  II.  as  an  eajle/.  over  her  young 

FLUX. 
.lets  28.  8.  the  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  of  a/. 

FLY. 
fsa.  7.  IS.  the  Lord  shall  hiss  for  the/,  in  Egypt 

FLY,  rcrb. 
Gen.  1.  20.  and  fowl  that  may/,  above  Ihe  earth 
2  Sam.^i.  11.  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did/,  and 
was  see",  on  wings  of  Ihe  wind,  I'sal.  18.  10 
.fob  5.  7.  man  born  to  trouble  as  sparks/,  upward 
39.  20.  doth  the  hawk/,  by  thy  wisdom  ? 
Psnl.  18.  10.  he  did/  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind 
55.  G.  for  then  would  I/,  away,  and  be  at  rest 
00.  10.  for  it  is  soon  cut  otf,  and  we/,  away 
Prov.  23.  .5.  riihes/.  .iway  as  an  eagle  to.  heaven 
/sa.G.2.each  had  si.x  wings, and  wilh  twain  he  did/ 
II.  14.  but  Iheyshall/.  upon  shoulders  of  Philist. 
6t.  8.  who  are  these  that /.as  a  cloud,  and  as  doves 
.fer  43.  40.  be'uoid,  he  shall/,  as  an  eagle 
Ezek.  13.  20.  ye  hunt  the  simls  to  make" them/. 
/)ara.9.21  .Gal .  being  caused/,  swiftly,  touched  me 
ffos.  0.  II.  their  glory  shall/,  awav  like  a  bird 
Hab.X.S  they  <liall/.as  iheeagletha't  liasteth  to  eat 
Rev.M.G.  I  saw  another  angel/,  in  midst  of  heaven 
19. 17.  to  all  the  fowls  that /.in  the  midst  of  hea>'°n 
See  Flee,  Flieth. 
FLYLNG. 
/!.f».  11.21.  these  may  ye  eat  of  ev./.  creeping  thing 
23.but  all  olher/.crceping  things  an  abomination 
Psal.  148. 10.  all  cattle  and/,  fowl,  praise  the  Lord 
ProB.26.2.as  the  swallow  by/so  the  curse  causeless 
fsa.  14.29.  and  his  fruit  shall  be  a  fiery/,  serpent 

30.  6.  from  wluence  come  viper  and  fiery/,  serpent 

31.  5.  as  birds  f.so  will  the  Lord  defend  Jerusalem 
ZccA.  5.  1.  I  looked,  and  N-bold  a  f  -oil  2. 


FOL 

Hev.  4.  7.  tho  fourth  beast  wa.s  like  a  f.  eagle 
8.  13.  heard  an  an;;el/.  tlim'  the  niitist  nflieat-en 
lOAL.  S. 

Gen.  3-2.  In.  Jacob  took  ten  bulls,  twenty  asses.ten/. 
•!1>.  11.  biiidinghis/.  to  the  vine,  and  his  ass's  colt 

Zech.  U.  9.  upon  a  colt  Ihe  f.  of  an  ass,  .Mat.  21.  5. 
FOAM. 

Hos.  10  7.  the  king  nf  Satiiarin  is  cut  off  as/. 
FOAMEfH. 

Jl/a;)-A-9.13./.andgtia.shelh  with  hi3teeth,Z,uA'e9.39. 
FOAM  INI  J. 

Marh  9.  20.  he  fell  on  the  ground  and  wallowed,/. 

./udc  13.ragiiig  waves  ofsea, /.out  their  own  shame 
FODDER. 

■  fob  G.  5.  or  lowelli  the  ox  over  his/. 
FOES. 

1  Ckron.  21.  12.  or  to  be  destroyed  before  th.y/. 

Esik.  '.).  1(>.  the  Jews  slew  of  their/.  75,00o' 

Psfil.  27.  2.  mine  enemies  and/,  came  upon  me 
30. 1.  thou  hast  not  made  my/,  to  rejoiciTover  me 
89.  23.  I  will  beat  down  his/,  before  his  face 

.yi/«M0.3G.  a  man's/,  shall  be  they  ofhis  liousehoM 

Mets  2.  35.  until  I  make  thy/,  thy  footstool 
FOLD. 

Heb.  1.  12.  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou/,  them  up 
FOLD. 

fsa.  13.  20.  shall  the  shepherds  make  their/,  thero 
05.  lO.Slia  roll  shall  be/,  for  flocks,  valley  of  Achoi 

Ezek.  34.  14.  on  the  mountains  shall  their/,  be 

Mic.  2.  12.  as  Ihe  flock  in  the  midst  of  their/. 

Hub.  3.  17.  Ihe  flock  shall  be  cut  otVfrom  the/. 

Jilal.  13.  8.  brought  forth  fruit,  some  a  hundred, 

some  si.vty,  some  thirty/.  23.  Mark  4.  8,  20 

19.  29.  hath  forsaken  houses,  shall  receive  100/ 

.fobn  lO.IO.and  olhcr  sheep  I  have.which  are  not  o 
this/,  and  there  shall  be  one/,  and  one  shepherd 
FOLDS. 

JViim.  32.  24.  build  ye/,  for  your  sheep,  36 

Psal.  .50.  9.  I  will  lake  no  he-goats  out  of  thy/. 

./fr.  23.  3.  I  will  bring  them  again  to  Iheir/. 

Zcph.  2.  6.  the  sea-coast  shall  he  f.  for  flocks      , 
FOLDEN. 

JVaA.  1.  10.  while  thev  be  /.  together  as  thorna 
FOLDETIl. 

Eccl.  4.  5.  the  fool/,  his  hands  together  and  eatelh 
FOLDI.XG. 

I  Kings  6.  34.  the  two  leaves  of  one  door  were/ 

Proved.  10.  a  little/,  of  the  hands  to  sleep,  24.  3.^ 
FOLK. 

^fn.33.15.1etmenow  leave  with  thee  someofthe/^ 

P)'oM.  30. 21).  the  conies  are  hut  a  feeble/,  yet  maio 

.//r.51.  58.  the/,  shall  labour  in  fire  and  be  weary 

Mark  6.  .5.  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick/. 

.fu/in  5.  3.  in  these  lay  a  multitude  of  impotent/. 

.^ets  5.]6.a  multitude  round  about,  bringing  sick/ 
FOLLOW 

Signifies,  [1]  To  come  after  one  thatgocth  before 
as  scrvatits  come  after  t/ieir  masters,  1  Sarrj. 
25.  27,  Let  it  be  given  to  the  young  rneo 
that  follow  my  lord.  [2]  To  imitate,  or  do  as 
another  gives  us  an  example.  Mai.  16.  24,  Let 
him  lake  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me.  1  Cor. 
11.  1,  Be  ye  followers  of  me.  even  as  1  am  of 
Christ.  [3]  To  believe  and  ohnj.  John  10.  27, 
IMy  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  they  follow  me. 
.'??('/  in  all  passages  where  men  are  said  to 
follow  strange  gods,  it  signifies,  to  put  trust 
m  them,  to  rely  upon  them,  and  yield  them 
service.  1  Kinss  18.  21.  If  Baal  be  God,  then 
follow  him.  .Judg.  2.  12,  They  forsook  Ihe 
Lord,  and  followed  other  gods.  [4]  To  side, 
or  take  part  with,  2  Sam.  2.  10.  2  Kings  11. 
15.  [5]  To  endeavour  after,  nnd pursue  witi 
great  desire  and  diligence.  Phil.  3.  12,  But  i 
follow  after,  if  that  I  may  apprehend  that  for 
which  I  am  apprehended  of  Christ  Jesus.  [6j 
To  die  with  one.  John  13.  30,  Thou  canst  not 
follow  me  now,  that  i.s,  bear  me  company  in 
my  sufferings,  and  die  with  me.  To  follow 
the  Lamb,  Krv.  14.  4,  These  are  ihey  that  foN 
low  the  Lamb:  That  keep  close  to  Christ  ir 
all  his  ordinavees  :  are  led  by  his  word  ani 
Spirit,  and  depend  upjn  the  virtue  nnd  mer^ 
of  his  sacrifice  uhnie  fur  pardon  and  accept 
anee,  and  not  on  sain's,  or  their  own  merits, 
as  the  followers  of  .Antichrist  do. 

^cTi  24.8.  if  the  woman  w. II  not  be  willing  to/.lliee 

44.  4.  Joseph  saiil,  up,/,  after  the  men 

Exod.  11.8.  get  thee  out,  and  people  that  /.  (hea 

14.  4. 1  will  harden  Pharaoh  that  he  shall  /.  Iheia 
17.  anil  the  Esyptians  shall/,  them 

21.  22.  if  hurt  a  woman,  and  yet  no  mischief/ 
23.  and  if  any  mischief/,  then  life  for  life 

23.  2.  thou  shalt  not/,  a  multitude  to  ^o  evil 

Deut.  10.  20.  what  is  altogether  just  shalt  thou/ 

18.  22.  if  the  thing/,  not,  nor  come  to  pa»s 
Jiidg^  9.  3.  thpir  hearts  inclined  to/.  Abimelech 

1  .Sa7n.  25. 27.  be  given  voung  men,  who/,  my  lord 
30.  21.  so  faint  that  ih'ey  could  not  /.  David 

2  Sam^  17.  9.  among  the 'people  that/.  Absalom 


FOL 

Wings  10.  2(1.  Iff  nic  kiss  latlier,  llicii  I  will/,  thcp 
!•  al°.ki.  21).  because  1/.  Ilic  tliii':;  llml  good  is 

45.  14.  the  virgins  liur  comiiaiiii)iis  llial/.  Iiui 

(14.  15.  all  the  Uiirlghl  in  li'Jart  s.>i;iil/.  .1 

ll'J.  150.  Ihcy  draw  t  jfh  lluit/.  aCiLr  iniscliief 
hit.  5.  11.  lliai  they  ii  uy/.  stioiii;  drink 

51.  1.  Iiearkeii,  yc  tlialj'.  at'ier  iigliteousnesa 
JirM.  U>.  I  liHStLiied  Irom  beiiii;  a  (lastor  lo/.  tliei 

45.  10.  I'le  t'aiiiiiie  shall/,  close  ul'ier  you 
Kit.t    lU.  3.  the  i)ro|)liels  llial/.  their  own  spirit 
Hug.  2.  7.  and  she  shall  /.  after  her  lovers 

6.  3.  we  shall  know,  if  we/,  on  to  know  the  I.ortl 
Mul.  a  l!l    Master,  I  will/,  thee,  Lukc[)-  5-, 01. 
,V(irA-  l(i.  17.  these  signs/,  them  that  believe 
/.u/ic  17.  il.  go  not  al'ler  them,  nor/,  them 

'2i.  4'.l.  when  they  about  liim  saw  what  would/. 
Ju/iii  10.  5.  ami  a  Jtrangur  will  they  not/. 

i:i.:t7.  Peter  said.  Lord  why  cannot  1/.  thee  now? 
/IcU  .i.-H.  all  the  i)ro|il(elst'iom  San:uel,  and  that/. 
/^w»i.  14.  ttl.  let  us/,  things  that  iiiuko  tor  peace 
1  Cor.  14.  1./.  alter  cliiirily,  desire  spiritual  gilts 
I'liil.  ;i.  1'2.  but  I  /.  afier,  if  that  I  may  apprehend 
1  '/Ae.vs.  5.  15.  but  ever/,  that  which  is  good 
i'l'hcss.:'..'.  toryoursel.  know  how  yc  ought  to/,  us 
!).  to  make  ourselves  an  ensainple  to  you  to/,  us 
ITiiii.  5.  -ii.  and  some  men  they/,  after 

fi.  1 1.  O  man  of  God,/,  righieousiiess,  2  Tim.'i.  22. 

Heb.  12.  14./.  peace  with  all  men,  and  holiness 
13.  7.  w  hose  fai!h  /.  considering  the  end 

I  Pel.  1.11.  when  it  testified  the  glory  that  should/. 

2.  21.  an  example,  that  ye  should/,  his  steps 

E  Pet.  2.  2.  many  shall/,  their  pernicious  ways 

3  .lu/tn  1  l./.not  that  which  is  evil,  but  what  is  good 

lirr.  14.  4.  these  are  they  that/,  the  Lamb 
13.  blessed  arc  dead  in  Lord,  that  they  may  rest 
from  their  labours,  and  their  worksdo/.  them 
FOLLOW  lam. 

I  Kings  18.  21.  if  ihe  Lord  be  God,/,  him 

J\l<irka.  37.  and  he  sutl'..rcd  no  man  lo/.  liim 
f>.  1.  he  went  out  iheiice,  and  his  disciples/  him 

l.ukc  »2.  1(1.  f.  him  into  the  house,  Mark  14.  13. 

John  10.  4.  flu  goeth  bufore,  and  the  sheep  /.  him 
FOLLOW  me. 

Gm.'H. 5.  thf  v.om.  will  not  be  willing  to/,  me,  39. 

Juilg.  3.  28.  Ehud  said  unto  them,/,  after  me 

8.  .5.  give  bread,  I  inav,  to  the  people  that/,  me 

1  Kings'HA.  10.  for  handfuls  for  the  people  that/,  iiic 

2  Kingsft.X^.f.  me,  I  will  bring  you  to  man  ye  seek 
Ps.  2;i!  (i.  goodness  and  mercy  shall/,  me  all  my  life 
Mat.i.  10.  .Jesus  saiih,  f-  mc,  and  i  will  make  ycu 

lishersofmen,8.22.  |il.9.J/<iri2.14./.?i/tc5.27. 

Ifi.  24.  let  him  deny  himself  and  take  up  Ins  cross 
and/.  »«e,  Mark  8.  34.  |  10.  21.  J.uke  it.  23. 

19  21.  sell  that  thou  hast,/,  me,  Luke  18.  22. 
/,r.-t£  !>.  .S9.  he  sai.l,  /.  vie,  .hkn  1.  43.  |  21.  22. 
John  10.  27.  my  sheep  hear  my  voice  and/,  me 

12.  26.  if  any  man  will  serve  me,  let  him/,  me 

i3.  :«>.  thou  canst  not/,  me  now,  but  afterwards 
/lets  12.8.  cast  thvirarment  about  thee,  and/,  me 

FOLLOWED. 
G,n.  2!.  f)l.  Rfl.ekah  and  her  damsels/,  the  man 

S2.  10.  tn  commanded  he  al!  that/,  the  droves 
A'MKi.:«.12.lh''Vhave  wholly/.thc  Ld.  Deut.X.'Sii. 
Deut.  4.  3.  for  all  the  men  that/.  Baal-peor 

11.  t(>-  swalluwed  the  substance  which/,  them 
Jofh.  Ci.  8.  an  I  the  aik  of  Ihe  covenant/,  them 

14.8.  bill  I  whollv/.  the  Lord  my  God,  9.  14. 
Judp.  2. 12.  tliiv  furMiok  ihe  Lord  and/,  other  gods 

9.  40.  cut  down  his  bough,  and/.  Abimelecli 

1  Ham.  14.  22.  they/,  hard  after  the  Philistines 
17.  13.  .lease's  three  sons/.  Saul  to  battle,  14. 
31.2.  Philistm.s/.  Saul,  'ZSam.  l.C.  1  Chr.  10.2. 

2  .S'/m.  2.  10.  but  the  house  of  .ludah/.  David 

3.  31.  and  king  David  himself/,  tiie  h\z: 
37.  2.3.  .MiitlioVliel  ?£••»  his  nr.i:r..>.Vi  was  not/ 
20.  2.  Israi'l  /.  Shtba  the  son  of  Uicliri 

I  K-r.  ITS  12.2ii.  there  was  none  that/.hoiisn  of  David 
Hi.  21.  half  of  people  f.  Til.ni,  half/.  Oniri,  22. 
18.18.havcforsaken  the  Lord,  thou  hast/.  Baahm 
20.  19.  came  out,  and  H.e  army  which/,  the 

iKin  <rs  3.9.  was  no  watei  for  the  cattle  that/,  them 

4.  3().  Elisha  rose  and  /.  her 

5.  21.  so  Oeliazi  f.  iifier  iN'aaman,  is  all  well  t 
9.  T.  Jehu/,  aft'ir  .Mia/iah,  and  said,  smile  him 
1.5. 2.  Jehoahaz/.  sins  of  .Itrohoam  sonof  Nebat 
17.  15.  and  \\vy  f.  vanity,  and  became  vain 

P/t(i/.  68.  25.  the  plavcrs  on  in-:lrnnients/.  after 
F.zrk.  10.  11.  whiihiT  the  liciil  looked,  they/-  it 
.Imos  7.  15.  the  Lord  took  iiw  as  1/.  the  tlock 
3raf.27..55.manv  women  which/. .les.  from  Galilee 
Mark  10.  28.  W'e  left  all  and  /.  Ihee,  l.vke  18.  28. 
32.  were  amazed,  ami  as  they/,  'hey  weroafraid 
l.ukc  2*2.  54.  th-v  look  him,  and  Peiir/.  afar  off 
/ir.ts  13.43. relia.ous  proselytes/. Paul  and  Barnab. 
16.  17.  Ihe  same/.  Paiii  ar.J  us,  and  cried 
li<m.^.  30.  Ginlih's  who/,  noi  after  riahleousness 
31.  w'lo/.  after  the  lav  of  righteousness 
Cor.  I't.  4.  thev  drank  ofti.-.t  roik  that/,  them 
TVm.f.  10.  if sh<- have dilijr-.ntly /.every  goml  wiirk 
Ptt.l.  IC.wehLvcnoi  f. cui.niiigly dijvised fables 
2X1 


FOL 

Rev.  6. 8.  his  •jamc  was  Death,  and  liell/.witli  liim 

8.  7.  theie/.  hail  and  tire  mingled  with  blood 
14.8.  Liiidtheie/.anotheraii,'el, saying,  Babylon  is 

9.  and  the  third  angel  /.  them,  saying,  if  any  man 
FOLUJWED  htm. 
Xum.  IG.  25.  Moses  rose  up,  the  elders  of  Isr.  /.  him 
.luUff.  9.  4.  hired  vain  and  light  persons  wlio^''.  him 
1  .Sam.  13.  7.  and  all  the  jieople/.  him  trembrmg 
i. Sum.  11. 8.  there  I'.hiin  a  mess  id  meal  from  the  k. 
^Uu^4.20.they  left'their  nets  aiid/./i(//i,  Mark  1.18. 
22.  they  immediately  left  the  ship  and  /.  him 
25.  and  there/,  him  great  multiludcs  of  peopk;, 
8.  1.  I  12.  15.  I  19.  2.  1  20.  29.  Mark  2.  15. 
I  5.  24.  J.uke  23.  27.  John  (>.  2. 
8.23.when  enlered,liisdisciples/./ii/H, /.MA-e22.39. 

9.  27.  two  blind  men/,  him,  crying,  and  saying 
2t).  .58.  but  I'eter/.  him  alar  ort',   Mark  14.  54. 

.iMark  14.  51.  there/,  liim  a  certain  young  man 
I.uke  5.  11.  they  forsook  all  and/,  him,  28. 

7.9.  Jesus  said  tothe  people  that/. /(/;«,  noti"ound 
.'lets  12.  9.  I'eter  went  out  and  /.  him  and  wist  not 
Rev.  19.  14.  the  armies/,  him  on  white  horses 

FOLLOVVED  me. 
jVum.  14.  24.  my  servant  Caleb  hath/,  me  fully 

32.  11.  because  they  have  not  wholly/,  me 

1  Kings  14.  8.  David  who/.  iKb  with  all  his  heart 
J\'eh.  4.  23.  nor  the  men  of  the  guard  which/,  me 
Mat.  19.  28.  ye  that/,  me  in  the  regeneration 

FOLLOWEDST. 

Ruth  3.  10.  thou/,  not  young  men,  poor  or  rich 

FOLLOWER. 

2  Tim.  3. 1 10.  hast  been  a  diligent/,  of  my  doctrine 
FOLLOWERS. 

1  Cor.  4.  IG.  have  begotten  you  llirou"h  the  gospej, 
I  beseech  you,  he/,  of  me,  11.  1.  Phil.  3.  17. 


F.ph.  5.  1.  be  ye/,  of  God  as  dear  children 
I'I'hcss.  1.  (i.  ye  became/,  of  us  and  of  the  Lord 

2.  14.  for  ye  became/,  of  the  churches  of  God 
//ei.G.l2.be/.of  them  who  thro'  faith  inherit  prom. 
1  Pet.  3.  13.  if  ye  be/  of  that  which  is  good 

FOLLOWETH. 
2A7nn-.9 11.15.  him  that/,  her  be  killed,  2  CAr.23.14. 
Ps.  03. 8.  my  soul  /.  hard  after  thee,  hand  upholils 
Prov.  12.  11.  but  he  that/,  vain  persons,  28.  19. 

15.  9.  he  loveth  him  that/,  righteousness,  21.  21. 
/.««.1.33.every  one  lovelh  gifts  and/,  after  rewards 
Eiek.  IG.  34.  none/,  thee  to  commit  whoredoms 
//os.l2.1.Epliraim  feedson  wind,/  afier  east-wind 
.WttMO.38.  helhaltakelhnot  uji  hiscrossand/.  me 
Mark  9.  38.  because  he  /.  not  us,  J.uke  9.  49. 
.fuhn  8. 12.  he  that/,  me  shall  not  walk  in  darkness 

FOLLOWING. 
f;cn.41. 31. plenty  not  known  by  reason  of  famine/. 
/;c«J.  7. 4.  they  will  turn  away  thy  son  from/,  me 

12.  30.  take  heed  thou  be  not  snared  by/,  them 

Josh.  22.  IG.  from  /.  the  Lord,  18,  23,  29.  1  Sam. 
12.  20.  2  Kings.  M.  21.  2  Chr.  25.  27.  )  34.  33. 
.ru<Jg.2.\'.).  corrupted  in/. other  gods  lo  serve  them 
Htith  I.  Hi.  or  to  return  from/,  alter  thee 

1  -Sam.  12.  14.  if  ye  continue/,  tiie  Lord  your  God 

14.  4G.  Saul  went  U|i  from/,  the  Philistines 

15.  11.  Saul  is  turned  back  from/,  me 
24.  I.  when  Saul  was  relurned  from/.  Philistines 

2  .Sam.  2.  19.  Asahel  turned  not  from  /.  Abiier,  30. 
2t).  |.id  the  people  return  from  /.  their  brethren 

7.  8. 1  took  thee  from  /.  the  shoe_|),_to  be  rnlc-r  over 
my  people,   1  Chron.  17.  7.   Psal.  78.  71. 

1  Kings  1.  7.  and  they/.  Adonijah,  helped  i.iin 
9.  G.liut  if  you  shall  at  all  turn  iVom /.  me 
21.  2G.  .^Iiab  did  very  abominably  in/,  idols 

Psnl.  48. 13.  that  ye  may  tell  it  lo  the  generation  /. 

109. 13.  in  gentriit./.  let  their  name  beblolted  out 

Mark  IG.  20.  and  confirming  the  word  with  signs/. 

Lv.ks\X'.n.\  must  walk  to-morrow  and  tliedny/. 

John  i   38.  then  .lesits  turned  and  saw  llioin/. 

43.  ihe  day/.||C.22.theday/.when  the  people  saw 

2l.20.i'eterSFelh  the  disciple  whom  Jesusloved/. 
Jlcts  21.  1.  we  cume  ihe  day/,  unto  Rhodes,  18. 

23.  11.  and  the  nighl/.  the  Lord  s'ood  by  him 

2  Pet.  2. 15.  are  gone  astrav,  f.  the  way  of  Balaam 
FOLLY. 

^(?n.34.7.  because  Shechein  had  wrought/,  in  Isr. 
Deut.'il.  21.  she  wrought/?  by  phiying  the  whore 
.Josh.  7.  15.  because  Achiin  wrought/,  in  Israel 
.Jiidu'.  19.  2:).  nay,  I  pray  you,  do  not  this/. 

t  24.  to  this  man  do  not  the  matter  of  this/. 
2(1.  6.  they  have  committed  lewdness  and/,  in  Isr. 

10.  according  to  the/,  that  tliey  wrought  in  Isr. 

1  .Snm.25  25.  Nabal  is  his  name, and/,  is  with  him 

2  Sam.  Kj.  12.  my  brother,  do  not  thou  Ibis/. 
.Job  1.  t22.  in  alflhis  Job  attributed  not /.to  God 

4.  18.  behold  his  angels  he  charged  with/. 

24.  12.  yet  God  layeth  not/,  to  them 
42.  8.  lest  I  deal  with  you  after  your/. 

P.^nl.  49.  13.  this  their  way  is  their/,  yet  posterity 
85.  8.  lint  let  them  not  turn  again  lo/. 
Pro«.5.23.in  ihejrealnessofhis/.he  shall  go  astray 

13.  10.  but  a  fool  lavelho|ien  his/. 

14.  8.  but  Ihe/.  of  fools  is  doceilftil 
18.  the  simple  inlieriv  /.  but  prudent  are  crowned 


FOO 

Pr. 14  24.  crown  of  wise  is  rich  f,  foollsha.  off.  is/ 
2'l.  !iut  he  '.Lit  is  hasty  of  spirit  e.va'telh/. 
15.  21./.  is  joy  to  him  that  is  ilesii'.ute  uf  wmdonj 
IG.  22.  but  the  inslructiou  of  fools  i»/. 
17.  J2.  lelal  "ur  meet  rather  than  a  tool  in  his/ 
18.13.  before  helieareth  it,  it  is/,  and  shame  So  him 
2G. 4. answer  not  a  fool  accord,  to  his/.iest  iiiie  him 
5.  aiis.  a  fool  accord,  to  his/,  lest  wise  in  concert 

11.  as  dog  to  voniit,  so  a  li>ol  retiiriii'th  to  his/ 
F.ccl.X.  17. 1  gave  my  heart  to  know  wisdom  and/. 

2.  3.  1  sought  in  my  heart  to  lay  hold  on/. 

12.  turned  lo  behold  /.  ||  13.  wisdom  e.xcelleth/ 
7.  25.  1  applied  to  know  the  wickedness  of/. 

10.  I.  so  ilolh  a  little/,  him  that  is  in  reputation 
()./.  is  set  111  great  dignity,  rich  sit  in  low  place 
/sa.'.l.n.  an  evil  doer,  and  every  nuuith  speiikeih/ 
./(T.  23. 13  1  have  seen/,  in  the  pri)|ilieIsol^ainar 
Hos.  2.tlO.  1  will  disco  V.  her/,  insiglii  ofher  lover* 
2  Cor.  11.1.  ye  could  bear  with  me  a  litlle  in  my/ 
277iH.3.9.their/.  shall  be  made  manifest  to  all  men 

FOOD. 
Gen.  2. 9.  every  tree  ;'leasant  and  that  is  good  for/, 

3.  G.  the  woman  saw  the  iree  was  good  for/. 
6.  21.  take  lliou  to  tliee  of  all/,  that  is  eaien 

41.  35.  let  them  gather  all/,  of  those  good  yeara 

42.  7.  came  to  buy  /.  )0.  |  43.  2,  4, 20,  22.  |  44.  25. 
33.  take/,  for  the  famine  of  your  households 

44.  1.  he  commanded  lo  fill  ilie  sacks  with/. 

47.  24.  for  your/,  and  for/,  fur  your  lilt!i>ones 
Kiod.  21.  10.  her/,  shall  nut  U   <liminished 
Lev.  3.  11.  the/,  of  the  idVering  iiiixde  by  tire,  K). 

19. 23.  shall  have  planted  all  mwiner  uf  trees  for/. 

21.  1 17.  not  approach  to  oiler  the/,  of  his  God 

22.  7.  shall  eat  of  holy  things,  becaii.se  it  is  his/ 
/JrHMO.18.  ihc  stranger,  in  giving  liim/.  and  raim 

1  Sam.  14. 24.  cursed  that  eatelii  /.  till  evening,  28. 

2  Siim.O.lO.  that  thy  master's  son  may  have/,  to  cat 
\  Kings  5.9.  my  desire,  in  giving/,  for  my  houseli. 

1 1. Solum,  gave  Hiram  wheat  foi /.to  liis  househ. 

JV*fA.9.t25.  they  possessed  trees  of/,  in  abundance 

.lob  23.  12.  thy  words  more  than  my  necessary/. 
24.  5.  wilderness  yieldelh/.  for  them  and  children 
.38.  41.  v\ho  provideth  for  the  raven  liis/.? 
40.  20.  surely  the  mountains  bring  him  forth/. 

Pi'a<.78.25.nian  did  cat  angels'/,  he  sent  them  mca 
104.  14.  he  may  bring  forth/,  out  of  the  earth 
1311.25.  wIk)  givel'h/.  to  all  flesh,  his  mercy  for  evei 
14G.  7.  the  Lord  who  giveth/.  to  the  hungry 
147.9.  he  giveth  to  the  beast  his  /.  lo  young  ravens 

Prov.  G.  8.  the  ant  galhereth  hsr/.  i.n  harvest 

13.  23.  much/,  is  in  the  tillage  of  the  poor 
27.27.i1h)U  shall  have  goats'  milk  enough  for  thy/ 
28.3.  is  like  a  swcejiiiig  ram  wliicli  Icavcth  no/ 

30.  8.  feed  mo  wilh/.  convenient  for  me 

31.  14.  like  ships,  she  bringeih  her/,  from  afar 
Ezek.  IG.  27.  I  have  diminished  ihine  ordinary/. 

48.  18.  Ihe  increase  thereof  shall  be  li>r/.  lo  them 
Wc(6- 14.17.  fruitful  seasons, filling  our  hearts  with/ 
2  Cor.  9.  10.  both  minister  bread  for  your/. 
1  Tim.  G.  8.  having/,  ami  raiment,  Vi\  us  be  content 
.Jam.  2.  15.  if  naked  and  destitute  of  daily/. 

FOOL, 
Folly,  Foorislines.=,  arc  lo  be  vvder.ttond  vol  ovly 
ar.eording  io  their  natural  and  literal  visan- 
ing,  forgone  who  is  an  idiot,  or  u  very  weaJi 
vi7iv,  and  for  the  discnurses  and  volions  iij 
fools  and  madniev  ;  but  in  ihe  Iniigaage  oj 
siriplun,  especially  in  the  bonk  of  Proverbs, 
fool  js  the  usual  character  of  the  sinner,  and 
folly  and  foolishne.ss  are  put  for  sin.  I'sal.  .38. 
5,  My  wounds  stink,  and  are  corrupt,  Iiurausc- 
of  my  foulishness,  vnj  sin.  J)nd  in  Psal.  09.  C, 
O  God,  ihou  knowest  my  foolishness.  Solomon 
sels  the  fool  in  opposition  lo  the  piudent  man. 
Prov.  13.  IG,  Every  priiilenl  man  dealelh  with 
knowledge;  but  a  fool  layelh  open  his  folly. 
For  as  by  prudence  a  man  so  gonerns  hiviSfJf, 
and  regulates  his  aclinns,  us  to  avoid  im- 
pending evils,  and  to  obtain  that  good  which 
is  suitable  to  his  necessities  :  su  it  is  the  eject 
of  folly,  not.  to  foresee  ends  to  prevent  Ihim, 
and  to  uegiect  the  seasun  of  obtainitg  jnhut 
IS  good. 
In  Prov.  13.  20.  Solomon  opposes  the  fool  to  the 
wi.se  man  lie  that  wnlkeih  with  wise  men, 
shall  be  wise  ;  but  a  companion  of  fools  shall 
be  destruved.  .fis  it  is  with  relation  to  the 
affairs  of  thi.i  life;  tt;  ""\n  if  Ttrudcncc  and 
conduct  in  kis  offuirs,  leho  I  i^~"  the  best  me- 
thod of  wnnairina-  things  to  his  own,  his 
family's,  and  friend's,  or  uny  suciity's  re/ii- 
tation,  conifurt,  and  advantage,  and  icA.-i 
minds  his  business  more  than  his  plea.9urc,  i# 
the  wise  man  :  Jind  the  incovsiilerute,  heed- 
less, slothful  man,  who  ne<rlects  the  principal 
affairs  of  life,  or  goes  into  improper  or  un- 
likely nietn'ods  of  managing  them  to  advan- 
tage, or  who  minds  bis  plrii'ure  more  than  ki» 
liisincs.'!,  ;.;  the  fool  for  Ibis  world:  So  it  im 
■icith  respect  to  another  world;  the  imly  wisi 


FOO 

man  is  ke  who  proposes  'ha  things  of  God,  and 
the evcvlasliHg  interest  u/hm  immortal  soul,  its 
bis  highest  end,  and  pursues  them  with  tkcat- 
m«st  care  and  diligence,  in  the  way  uf  dud's  ap- 
pumtmcHt  through  Jesus  Cliriil  var  only  Sa- 
viour; and  who  seeks  ail  things  else  wUhless  so- 
lii-.Uude  and  concern,  and  in  saburdinatton  to 
these.  Jind  tlie  loul,  on  the  other  hand,  is  lie,  who 
makes  something  in  this  world  his  highest  end 
and  aim,  and  spends  his  chief  tune  and  care, 
concern  and  labour,  about  il,lo  the  neglect  of  the 
infinitely  higher  interests  of  (rod's  glory  and 
his  own  soul's  tverliisting-happiiiess.  iso  tliat 
the  highest  lolly  is  justly  cliurged  upon  every 
wilful  impenilnil  sinner. 

S'lah  also  are  called  by  the  name  of  fools,  who. 
Ikouiik  tlicy  be  godly,  yet  haoe  much  ignorance 
and  unl/elief  remaining  m  Ihein.  U  fouls, 
unil  slow  III  liearl  to  bcliuvu,  says  our  Haciour 
to  the  disciples  that  were  going  to  Eiiunaus, 
J.uke  '.Li.  25.  ."ind  it  is  the  character  of  all 
men,  as  they  are  born  possessed  of  natural  ig- 
norance and  corruption.  'I'll.  3.  3,  We  our- 
selves were  soiuetiiues  fuolisli.  'J'he  .dpostle 
says,  1  Cur.  4.  10,  We  are  fools  for  Christ's 
sake:  that  is,  we  are  accounted  so  by  the  wise 
men  of  the  world.  Jind  in  Roui.  l.:l-2,hesays, 
Prufessiug  themselves  tu  be  wise,  they  beciiiiie 
touls;  that  is,  IVhile  they  pretended  to,  and 
boasted  of  more  than  ordinary  wisdom,  their 
learned  men  being  at  first  usually  called  So- 
phist*, or  wise  men,  though  afterwards  I'liilo- 
Bojiliers,  they  entertained  and  uenled  many 
gross  and  absurd  opinions  and  practices,  and 
so  shewed  themselves  to  be  real  fuuls.  The  same 
apostle  says,  in  1  Cur.  1.  18,  Tiie  jireaching  of 
the  cross  is  lotlioui  that  |ierish  foolisluiess.  The 
doctrine  ofChnslcrueiJied,  topurchase eternal 
salvation  for  tielieoers,  is  by  unbelievers,  that 
judge  onlyacciirdingtuearnal  reason  and  sense, 
accounted  an  absurd,  ridiculous,  im/iossi/ile 
thing,  and  which  none  m  their  wits  will  believe, 
according  to  the  principles  of  their  philosophy, 
jindini  Cor.M.  14,Tlie  tliiii^sofGudare  fuu.ish- 
ness  10  theiialuraliiiaii.  Hecomils  them  the  most 
foolish  things  in  the  world ;  he  looks  upon 
than  as  cither  trifling  and  impertinent ;  or  as 
containing  means  and  ends  disproportionate  : 
or  as  undisirable  in  comparison  of  what  may 
be  set  up  in  competition  with  them. 

ISam.  2(j.  -Jl.  heliolcl  I  have  played  the/,  and  erred 

Psal.  14.  1.  liie/.  Iialh  said  in  his  heart,  53.  1. 
49.  111.  likewise  the/,  and  brutish  person  (lerish 
92.  0.  iicilher  doth  a/.  iiuderstaiMl  this 

t'rov.  10.  8.  but  a  praiing/.  shall  fall,  10. 
23.  it  is  a  sport  to  a/,  to  do  mischief 

i  11. 211.  the /.shall  be  servant  to  the  wise  of  heart 
12.  15.  the  way  of  a/,  is  right  in  his  own  eyes 

K'l.a/. wrath  is  [iresuntly  known,  but  prudent  man 
13.1ti.wiseiiiaii  feareth,  bul/.layeth  open  his  folly 

14.  IG.  bu!  ihe/.  ragelli  and  is  confident 

15.  5.  a/,  dcspiselh  his  father's  instruction 
;  17.  7.  excellent  speech  becoincih  not  a  /. 
!      lO.a  reproof  more  than  a  hundred  stripes  into  a/. 

12.let  a  bearmeetanian  rather  tlian_/.iii  his  folly 
1      16.  whyisa  price  in  band  ofa/.  toget  wisdom? 
'     21.  be  that  bcgetteth  a  /.  duth  it  to  his  sorrow 
28.a/.wlieii  he  boldetb  his  pence  is  counted  wise 
18.  2.  a/,  hath  no  delight  in  uudi^rBlandin, 

0./.  li  |is  enter  intocontent.moulli  calls  for  strokes 
Prnv.^S.  ~.;\f.  month  is  his  destriiclioii,lips  a  snare 
20.  3.  but  every/,  will  be  meddling 
20.  4.  answer  nut  a/.  |i  5.  answer  a/. 
8.  BO  is  he  that  givelli  honour  to  a/. 
lO.the great  G.rewaidethtlie/.and  irnnsgressors 
11.  as  a  dug  so  a/,  returnelh  to  his  folly 
27.  3.  but  a/,  wraili  is  heavier  than  them  both 

22.  though  thou  shouldest  br:iy  a/,  in  a  mortar 
2'J.ll./.iUteieth  allliisinind,  bci  a  wise  man  keep; 
Ecc/.  2. 14.  butthe/.  walketh  m  ilarkness 
1.1.  as  it  happeiieth  lo  the/,  so  even  to  me 
IG.is  no  remenibranceof  wise  man  more  than  off. 
19.  who  knowelh  whether  he  be  wise  or  a/.  ? 
4.5.  the/,  foldetli  his  hands  iogetber,eai8  his  llesh 
5.  3.  a  f.  voice  ie  known  by  inultiiiide  of  words 
C.  8.  for  what  hath  the  wise  more  than  the/.  ? 
10. 2.  at  right  hand,  but  o/.  heart  is  al  his  left  hand 
14./.isfull  of  words,man  cannot  lellwhat  shall  be 
Jer.  17.  11.  and  at  his  end  he  shall  be  a/. 
^fu!..').2-2,wliosoever  shall  say,  thou/,  be  in  danger 
J. like  12. 20.  f.  this  nishl  thy  soul  sliall  be  required 
JC'or.3.18.  let  him  become  a/,  thai  he  may  be  wise 
15.  'JS.  thou/,  that  thou  sowest  is  not  quickened 
iCnr.W.  Ifi.  I  say  asain,  let  nn  man  think  me  a/. 
12.6.  tho'  I  would  desire  lo  glory,  shall  not  he  a/. 
1  l.I  am  become  ii  f.in  ^lorving,  ye  comjielled  me 

./?« a  fool: 

,9(7)11  i  33.  David  said,  died  Abner  as  (if.  dicth? 
Provfl.  22.  as  af-  to  the  correction  of  the  stocks 
EccC-i  10.  how  ilieth  the  wise  <r.an1  as  thtf. 
212 


POO 

2  Cor.  II.  IC.  if  otherwise,  yet  as  af.  receive  me 
23. are  they  ministers?  I  speak  as  af.  1  am  uiore 
For  a  FUOL. 
Prov.  19.  10.  delight  is  not  seemly /or  af. 
24.7.  wisdom  is  too  high/or  a/,  opens  not  mouth 
2li.  1.  so  honour  is  not  seemly  for  af 

3.  a  bridle  lor  the  ass,  and  a  ludj'or  thef.  back 
30.  '■2i.  for  af  when  he  is  tilled  with  meat 

Js  a  FUOL. 
Prov.  10.  18.  he  that  utteieth  a  slander  is  af. 
I'J.l.  than  lie  that  is  perverse  in  his  lips,  and  is  a  J'. 
28.  20.  he  that  trusteth  in  his  own  heart  is  af. 
Eccl.iO.'.i.  when  he  that  IS  af.  walketli,his  W'-''i)iii 
faileih  him  he  saith  to  every  one  that  he  is  af. 
Hos.'J.'.lhe  prophet  is  a/.llie  spiritual  man  is  mad 

1  Tim.  C.  t  4.  be  /s  af.  and  knoweth  nothing 
Of  a  FOOL. 

P7-OU.12. 15.  the  way  of  af.  is  right  in  his  own  eyes 
17.  21.  and  the  father  «/"  af.  hath  no  joy 

24.  the  eyes  of  a  /.  are  in  the  ends  of  tho  earth 
23.  9.  sjieak  not  in  the  ears  of  af.  ho  will  ilespise 
2(i.0.he  that  sendeth  a  message  by  the  band  oj'  af. 
12.  there  is  more  hope  of  af.  than  of  liim,  29.  20. 
Eccl.~. ti.'ds  crackling  of  tlioriis,so  laughter  u/t/jp/. 
10.  12.  but  the  lips  «/ a/,  will  swallow  upliimseif 
FOOLS. 

2  Sam.  13. 13.  thou  slialt  be  as  one  of  the/  in  Israel 
.Job  12.  17.  and  be  maketb  the  judges/. 

30.  o.  they  were  children  of/.cnildreii  of  base  men 
Psal.  lo.  4.  1  said  to  the/,  deal  not  foolishly 
94.  8.  and  ye  /.  when  will  ye  be  wise  1 
107.  17./.  bcca'use  of  their  Iransgres.  are  jiflicted 
Prov.  1.  7.  but/,  despise  wisdom  and  iuatructioii 
22.  how  long,  ye/,  will  ye  hate  knowledge  1 

32.  and  the  prosperity  of/,  shall  destroy  them 
3.  35.  but  shame  shall  be  the  promotion  of/. 

8.  5.  and  ye/,  he  ye  of  an  uriderstaiidiiig  heart 
JO.  21.  but/,  die  for  want  of  wisdom 
12.23.  but  the  heart  of /.  proclaimeth  foolishness 
j3.  lO.but  it  is  abomination  to/.todejiart  from  evil 

20.  but  a  companion  of/,  shall  be  destroyed 

14.  8.  folly  of/,  is  deceit  ||  9./.make  a  mock  at  sin 
24. crown  of  wise  is  riches,foolishness  of/.is  lolly 

33.  what  is  in  the  midst  of/,  is  made  known 

15.  2.  the  mouth  of/,  poureth  out  foolishness 
14.  the  mouth  of/,  feedeth  on  foolishness 

If).  22.  but  Ibe  instruction  of/,  is  folly 

19.  29.  stripes  are  prejiared  for  the  back  of/. 

20.  7.  so  is  a  parable  in  the  mouth  of/.  9. 
F'.ccl.'i.l.more  ready  to  bear,tlian  givesacrificeol/. 

4.  he  hath  no  pleasure  in/,  pay  what  hast  vowed 
7.  4.  but  the  heart  of/,  is  in  the  house  of  mitth 

5.  than  for  a  man  to  bear  the  song  of/. 
9. be  not  hasty , for  anger  resteth  in  the  bosom  of/. 

9.  17.  more  than  cry  of  him  that  rulelh  among/. 
/sa.  19.  11. surely  the  princes  of  Zoan  are/.  13. 

35.  8.  way-faring  men,  tho'/-  s'"'"  ""'  <"■■■  tberein 
Mat.  23. 17.  ye/,  and  blind,  w  hetber  is  greater,  19. 
/.nke1\.  40.  ye /.did  not  he  that  made  that  wilhoit 
24.25.0/.and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  the  prophets 
Rom.  I.  22.  professing  to  he  wise,  they  became/. 
lG)r.4. 10.  we  are/.lbrC'lirist'ssake,ye  wiBeinCii. 
2Cor.  1 1.19.for  yesutfer/.gladly,seeing  ye  are  wise 
KB/j.S.lS.seethenthat  ve  walk  notas/.bulas  wise 

FOOLFf.H. 

Deut.32.  6.  do  ye  thus  requite  Ihe  Ld.  Of.  peo|ile7 

21. will  prinoke  them  with  a/.nat ion, Wum.  10. 19. 

./«A2.10.ihou  speakest  asone  of/.women  speaketh 

5.  2.  for  wrath  killelh  the/,  man,  envy  shiys 

3.  I  have  seen  the/,  taking  root,  but  I  cursed 
Psal.  5.  5.  ihe/.  shall  not  stand  in  Ihy  sight 
39.  8.  make  me  not  the  reproach  of  the/. 
73.3.  for  I  wasenviousat  the/,  when  I  saw  prosp. 
22.  so/,  was  I  and  ignorant,  I  was  as  a  brast 
74.  18.  the/,  people  have  blasphemed  thy  name 
22.  remeiiib.  how  the/.inan  reproach,  thee  d.iily 
Pror.^.d.  forsake  the/,  and  live,  go  in  »  ay  undersl. 

13.  a/,  woman  is  clamor,  is  simplu,  knows  iiolli. 

10.  1.  but  a/,  son  is  the  heaviness  of  his  moiher 

14.  but  the  mouth  of  the/,  is  near  destruction 

14.  1.  but  the/,  plncketh  it  down  with  her  hands 
3.  in  the  mouth  of  the/,  is  a  rod  of  pride 
7.  go  from  the  presence  ofa/.  man 

15.  7.  but  the  heart  of  the/,  doeth  not  so 
28.  bul  a/,  man  despiseth  his  mother 

17.25.  a/son  is  a  grief  to  his  father,  and  bitterness 
19.  13.  a/.  Sim  is  ihe  calnmity  of  his  father 

21.  20.  a/,  man  spendetn  a  treasure 
29.  9.  if  a  wise  man  contendeih  with  a/,  man 

Eccl.  4.  13.  better  is  a  wise  child  than  a/,  king 

7.  17.  be  not  overmuch  wicked,  neither  be  thou/. 

10. 15.  labimrofthe/.  wearieth  every  nneof  them 
tsa.  44.  2.').  he  maketb  their  knowledge/. 
./er.4.22.  for  my  people  are/.they  are  sottish  childr. 

5.  4.  I  Slid,  surelv  these  are  poor,  they  are/. 
21.  hear  now  this.  Of.  people,  who  see  not 

10.  8.  but  they  are  altogether  brutish  and  /. 
/.am.".  1     thv  proph.  have  seen  vain  and/,  ihinirs 
Kici.  13.3.  thiis  saith  tbeL.  woeto  the /.  proiihel 
Zech.il.  15.  take  the  instruments  of  a/,  shepherd 


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Mat.'.iG.  shall  le  likened  unto  a/,  man  who  built ' 
25.  2.  five  of  the  virgins  were  wise,  and  five/. 

Horn.  1.  21.  and  their  7.  heart  was  ilailiened 
2.20.  an  iiistruclur  uf  the/,  a  teacher  of  babes 

\Cor.  1.20.  halh  iiui  G.  made  j'.  wisd.  of  this  world 

(ial.'.i.  J.O^'.  Giilatiiios,  «  ho  hath  bewitched  yu'j 
3.  are  ye  su^'.  ?  hav.iig  begun  ill  'he  Sjiiriv 

F.ph.  5.  4.  neither  liltliiiie>s,  nor/.  ;iilkiiig 

1  Tim.  0.  9.  Ihey  lliat  wi!)  be  rich  fall  iiiio/.  luEta 

2  Tim.  2.23.  but/.  (|Ueatioiis  avoid,  7/1.  3.  U. 
Tit.  3.  3.  we  ourselves  were  soim'tiiiius  J',  deceived 

1  I'ei.  2.  15.  may  put  to  sduiice  the  igiior.  of/,  iiiuo 
FOOLltJllLV. 

r.'CH.31.28.thouhasi  u.iw  Uoiie/. in.so  doing,  in  my 

power  10  liuit  you,  1  ttam.  13.  13.  2  Chr.  lli.'j. 

jVum.  12.  )  1.  Ihe  sin  on  us  w  herein  we  have  done/ 

2  !inm.-2i.  10.  I  have  done  verv  j'.  I  Chron.  il.S 
. /»41. 22.111  allihis  Job  sinm d  iioi,iior  cliaiged  G./. 
Psal.  7."..  4.  I  s.iid  10  Ihe  luols,  deal  not 7. 
Prov.  14.  17.  he  that  is  soon  angry  dealeth/ 

30.  32.  if  thou  ba.-,t  done/.  :n  lilliiig  thyself 
•ZCiir.  11. 17.  1  s|ieak  il  as  il  were  /.  111  ihis  boastina 
21.  1  speak/.  I  am  hold  also,  are  ihev  iicbrewsl 
FOOLStJliNliSS 
2.Sa7n.  15.31.  turn  the  counsel  uf  Abithophel  into/ 
Psal.  38.  5.  my  wounds  sunk  because  of  my/. 
09.  5.  OGod,  thou  knowest  my/,  ems  arenothirf 
Prov.  12.  23.  but  the  heart  of  tools  proclaimeth^ 

14.  24.  but  the/,  of  fools  is  folly 

15.  2.  1)111  Ihe  iiioulli  of  fools  poureth  out/. 
14.  but  Ihe  moiiih  of  fools  leedeth  on/. 

19.  3.  the/,  of  mnn  pervertelh  his  way 
22.  15./.  is  bound  in  the  betirt  ofa  chilil 
21.9.  the  thought  of/.  issin,tliescoiiier  abmnina*. 
27.  22.  yet  will  not  his/,  depart  from  him 
F.ccl.  7.  25.  to  know  the  wicked,  of/,  and  madnesi 
10. Ki.  Ihe  beginning  ofllie  words  ol  Ins  inuutli  is/. 
Mark  7.  22.  thefts,  pride,/,  come  from  within 
1CV)C.  1.  IS.preaclmig  of  cross  to  them  that  jierish/. 

21.  it  pleased  God  by  the  f.  of  preaching  to  save 
2!!.  we  preach  Christ  crucified,  to  the  Greeks/ 
25.  because  the/,  of  God  is  wiser  than  men 

2.  14.  the  things  of  Ibe  Spirit  of  God  are/,  to  him 

3.  19.  the  wisdom  of  this  world  is/,  v.  ilh  God 
FOOT 

Is  a  part  of  the  body  well  known.  In  old  times  H 
was  customary  to  wash  Ihe  feet  of  strangers 
upon  their  coming  off  a  journey.  Gen.  18.  4. 
19.  2.  I  24.  32.  because  generally  they  were 
barefoot,  or  wore  sandals  only,  which  did  not 
secure  them  from  the  dust  or  dirt.  Ht.  I'ao 
enjoins  eni/niry  to  bemiide,  whether  the  widolct 
who  were  to  be  taken  into  Ihe  number  oj'  those 
who  were  to  be  vinintaincd  by  the  church,  had 
washed  the  feet  of  the  saints;  whether  they 
had  been  ready  to  do  the  meanest  notices  to  the 
servants  of  (iod,  1  Tim.  5.  10.  Christ  Jesus, 
to  give  us  an  example  of  humility,  washed  tht 
feet  of  his  .ipostles ;  and  thereby  taught  them 
to  perform  all  the  most  hnnible  services  for 
one  another,  John  13.  5. 

Feet,  in  Ihe  style  of  the  sacred  Writers,  often 
mean  inclinations,  affections,  prniiensities,  ac- 
tions, motions.  Eccl.  5.  1,  Keep  Ihy  foot  when 
thougoestio  the  house  of  God.  Psal.  36.  II 
Let  not  ihe  fool  of  pride  come  against  me 
Jind  in  Psal.  119.  .59,  I  turned  my  feet  unio 
thy  tesiinionies.  Jilso  in  Epb.  6.  15,  And  your 
feet  shod  with  the  pre|)aralion  of  ih(^  gospel  of 
peace.  To  be  at  any  one's  feet,  is  used  for 
obeying,  being  in  his  service,  following  him 
Ahigau  tells  Da.viii,  that  the  presents  which  she 
brouaht  him,  were  for  the  young  men  tliat 
v.'.ilked  al  his  feet :  for  Ihe  soldiers  whofollowea 
him,  1  Sam.  25.  t  27.  Moses  says.  Dent. 33.3. 
that  the  Lord  loved  ins  people,  and  ihey  sat 
down  lit  bis  feel ;  J. ike  scholars,  they  keard 
him  thry  hehm^'d  'o  him,  they  were  taught  and 
instructed  in  his  a..clrine.  tit.  Paul  says,  that 
he  7vns  brought  up  al  the  feet  of  Gamaliel,  .Sett 

22.  3.  .//7i(/  Mary  SMt  a>  "ur  Saviour's  feel, 
and  heard  his  word,  I.nke  m.  39. 

In  Dent.  11.  10.  it  is  said,  that  the  land  oj 
Canaan  7's  7iot  like  the  land  of  F.gypt,  where 
thoii  sowedsl  thy  seed,  and  watereilst  it  with 
thv  fool  ;  that  is,  that  Palestine  7S  a  country 
where  the  rains  are  not  eitremrly  rare,  where 
the  dews  are  plentiful,  where  there  are  many 
springs,  rivulets,  and  brooks,  without  reckon- 
ing the  7V)i(;r  Jordan,  which  supply  the  enrrh  with 
nil  the  ynoisturi  that  is  7iecessani  to  its  pro- 
ducing fruit:  whereas  Egypt  is  a  country  where 
there  is  vn  river  but  the  Nile,  irhrre  it  never 
rams,  and  where  the  lands  which  are  not  within 
reach  to  he  watered  by  the  inund.ations  of  this 
river,  continue  parched,  and  barren.  To  supply 
this  want,  ditches  are  durr,  and  wnler  distribu- 
ted throuo-hout  the  severalviUnges:  the  di,Tging 
these  ditches,  ami  dispersinir  thefe  w  ittrt 
create  a  great  deal  of  labour  lo  the  feet 


POO 


5»l  tuttwUhstaAiiiiiff  tAesc  precautions,  there  art 
many  places  icliick  have  no  water;  and  m  the 
cuKTScof  the  year,  the  pUccs  which  are  nearci^t 
to  the  iNile,  re^aire  tu  be  watered  again  in  an 
crtiliciaL  manner.  It  is  dune  by  the  help  of 
eau'ie  niachine.i,  which  I'liilo  describes  Lhius : 
it  is  a  wheel  which  a  man  turns  with  the 
motion  of  his  feel,  by  ascending  successicrly 
the  'sereral  steps  wnich  are  within  it.  But 
as  while  he  is  thus  cuiitinually  turning,  hccan- 
not  keep  himself  up,  he  holds  a  stay  m  his 
hands  which  is  nut  moveable,  and  this  supports 
kiin;  so  that  m  this  work,  the  hands  ao  the 
office  of  the  feet,  and  the  feet  that  of  the  hands  : 
since  the  hands  which  should  act,  are  at  rest  ; 
end  the  feet  which  should  be  at  rest,  are^  in 
action,  and  give  mutton  to  the  wheel.  'J'his 
IS  what  IS  meant  by  waleiiiig   llie  earth  uilli 

Jt  ITJa'id,  in  Jer.  2.  aj,    Will.liold   lliy    foot 
from  beinj.'  uiisli.xl,  and  thy  tliroal  Irom  tliirst. 
JJo  nut  continue  to  prusittute  yourselves,  as 
you  have  hitherto  dune,  tu  strange  people.    He 
speaks  to  the  infidel  and  idolatrous  Jews.     *« 
likewise  Ezek.    Hi.  25,  Tliou   liasl  opened  tliy 
feet    to   everv   one    iliat    passed    by.     It    is  a 
modest  expression,  for  eiposuig  one's  naked 
ness,  or  (Tointr  into  the  bed  uf  lust.  Jacob  said 
to  Laban,  (t/h.  :!0.t:!0,  Tlie  Lor.l  liath  blessed 
thee  at  my  loot:   that  is,  ever  since  I  came  to 
you;  since  my  feet  entered  into  thy  house :  Ur, 
by  my  foot;   that  ia,  by  my  ministry  and  la- 
bour, as  the  phrase  is  used,  Dout.  1 1.  10. 
To  be  undtjr  any  one's  feel,  to  be   a   footstool   to 
him,  /i  a  figurative  way  of  speaking,  to  signify 
the  subjtction  of  a  subject  to  his  .sovereign,  of 
a  servant  to   his  master.     Psal.  8.  6.  |  18.  38. 
I  liO.  1.     Tliou  hasi   put  all  things  under  Ins 
feet.     Mine   enemies  are  falleii  under  my  feel. 
Sit  thou  at  my  right  hand,  until   I  make  thine 
enemies  thv  footstool.     To   lick    the  dust  oti 
one's  i'eel.'lsa.  4'.>.i'.i,  They  shall  bow  down 
to  thee  with   their  face  toward   the  earth,  and 
lick  up  the  dust  of  thy  feet.    They  shall  highly 
reverence  and  huiiunr   thee,   and  shall    most 
humblyandreadily  submittheinselvesunlo  thee. 
The  czpressiuns  are  borrowed  from  the  prac- 
tice of  the  eastern  people  in  their  prostrations 
and  adorations,  when  they  bowed  so  low  as  to 
touch  and  kiss  the  ground,  whereby  they  did  or 
night  seem  tu  lick    up  the  very  dust  of  the 
ground,  which  was  about  or  under  the  feet  of 
those  whom  then  adored. 
Kake'lr.ess  of  feet  was  a  sign  of  mourning:  For- 
bear   to  cry,  says   God  to    Kzekiel,   make  no 
mourning  for  the  dead,  and   put  on  thy  shoes 
rpon  thy  feet,  Ezek.ii.  17.   ft  was  also  a  mark 
of  respect,  reverence,  and  adoration,  E.vod.  3..1, 
Put  otr  thv  shoes  from  off  thy   feet,  for    the 
place    where   thou    siandest    is    holy   ground. 
To  wash  one's  foot  with  oil,  or  with  butter,  sfif- 
vifies  plenty  of  all  sorts  of  good  things,  Deiit. 
33.  24.  Job  2i».  f).     'I'o   wash  one's  feet  in  the 
blood  of  sinners:  to  take  remarkable  vengeance 
on  them,  to  shed  rivers  of  their  blood,  P; 
58.  10. 
h  wickedman  speaketh  with  his  feet,.'(rti/«Solomon, 
Prov.  6.  13.     He  uses  much  gesture  with  his 
hands  ami  feet  white  he  is  talking;  he  secretly 
signifies  to  his  comiiaoiiins  his  intentions  or  de- 
sCresof  some  eriltowards  another  person , which 
he  is  afraid,  or  ashamed  to  express  openly.  Th 
ancient  sages  blamed  those  who  used  loo  much 
geslieulatMin.nnd  spoke  with  all  llieir  members. 
Kzekiel  reproaches  the  .Ammonites  with  clap- 
ping  their  liands,  and  stamping  with  their  feet 
in  token  of  joi/,  upon  seeing  the  desolation  of 
Jerusalem  anil  the  Umple,  Ezek.  2.'j.  (i.     Jlnd 
in  chap.  f).  II   he  makes  the  sum:  violions  the 
signs  of  grief ,  because  of  the  ruin  aj  his  people. 
The  prophet   Isaiah    says,    lilessed  are  ye  thai 
gow   beside  ail   waters,  that  send   forth   ihitliHr 
the  feet  of  the  o.x    and    the    ass,    Isa.  32.  20. 
Happy  are  tlf  people  that  sntc  thrir  corn  up-)n 
a  wfliwaterrd  soil,  who   with   their  oxen  and 
asses  plow  a  fat  and  fruitful  land;  or  who  feed 
there  their  oxenandtheirasses.  To  send  out  their 
feel,  that  is,  to  send  them  there,  to  feed  them,  to 
plow  there  with  then.     But  this  passage  may 
be  understood  mystically,  and  seems  to  respect 


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bath-day;  Or,  metaphorically,  that  is,  if  thou 
keep  thy  mind  ami  uj'ecttons  clear,  and  re- 
strain thyself  f-^tni  wnatever  may  profane  it: 
li-ul  being  often  put  for  atjectioos,  b-ieause  liir 
mind  IS  iiwcid  by  the  aflections,  as  the  body 
IS  by  the  feut. 

Job  says,  that  he  was  feet  to  the  lame,  and 
i-Nes  to  thu  blind,  ./o4  2.1.  15.  He  led,  lie  di- 
rected, and  instructed  the  one,  and  supporletl 
the  other:  And  in  chap  13.  27,  he  saijS,  thai 
(,ud  had  put  his  leet  in  the  slocks,  anil  lookuO 
narrowly  into  all  his  paths;  That  he  had  en- 
compassed hint  with  his  judgments,  so  thai  ht 
had  no  way,  or  possibility  tu  escape;  tie  was 
like  a  bird  taken  by  the  foot  in  a  snar-:. 

r»'tH.41.44.  uiihoul  thee  no  man  shall  lilt  up  his  J. 

Kxod.  12.37.  aliouisi.\  hundieil  Ihousand  on/. 
21.  2-t.  thou  shall  give/,  for/.  iJeut.  1'J.21. 

30.  18.  shall  make  a  laver  of  brass  and  Ins  /. 
28.  1  31.  >J.  I  35.  10.  I  38.  8.  1  30.  30.  |  40.  11. 
y.<«.8.  11. 

/.ev.  13.  12.  if  a  leprosy  cover  from  head  to/. 

^V«m.22.25.  the  ass  ciushed  Halaam's/.  agst.  wall 

Jjeut.a.  4.  nor  did  thy/,  swell  these  forty  years 
1 1. 10.  and  wuteredsi  It  with  thy/,  as  a  garden 
25.  0.  she  shall  loose  his  shoe  from  otV  his  J'. 
211.  5.  thy  shoe  is  not  waxen  old  upon  thy/ 
32.35.  lo  nie  vengean.theu/.sliall  slide  in  due  lime 
33.  24.  Moses  said,  let  A^lier  dip  Ins/,  in  oil 

.lush.  1.3.  evcrv  place  your/shall  In.-ad  upon 
5.  15.  loose  thy  shoe  from  ulf  thy  /.Joshua  did  so 

.ludg.  5.  15.  Barak  was  sent  on/,  to  the  valley 

1  Ham.  23.  t  22.  and  see  where  his/,  shall  be 

2  .Sam.  2.  18.  Asahel  was  as  light  of/,  as  a  roe 
21.20.  had  on  every/,  si.x  toes,  1  Chron.  20.  0 

2  A'i«"-s  9.  33.  Jehu  trod  Jezebsl  under/. 
i  C7((-"33.  8.  nor  any  more  remove  Uib/.  of  Israel 
./oA  23.  II.  my  j.  hath  held  his  steps,  his  way  1  hB|>l 
28.  4.  even  the  waters  forgotten  of  the/. 

31.  5.  or  if  my/,  hath  hasted  to  deceit 
39. 15.  and  furgetteth  that  the/,  may  crush  them 

Psal. 9.  15.  ni  the  net  they  hid  is  their/,  taken 
2().  12.  my/,  standetli  in  an  even  place 
3(j.  11.  let  not  the-'/,  of  pride  come  against  me 
38.  16.  when  my/,  slipiielh,  magnify  theinsulves 
(it).  (5.  they  went  through  the  Hood  on  /. 
G8.  23.  that  thy/,  may  be  dipped  in  blood 
01.12.  his  angels  shall  bear  thee  up,  lesl  thou  dash 
thy/,  against  a  stone,  Mat.  4.  6.  jAtlce  4.  11. 
94.18."!  said  my /.  slippelh,  thy  mercy  held  me  up 

121.  3.  he  will  not  surt'iT  thy  /.  to  be  moved 
Prov.  1.  15.  refrain  thy/,  from  their  path 
3.23.  Shalt  walk  safely,and  thy/.sliall  not  stumble 
2H.  the  Lord  shall  keep  thy  /.  from  being  taken 
4.  27.  turn  not  to  right  or  left,  remove  thy  /.  Irom 
25.17.  withdraw  thy/ from  thy  neighbour's  house 

lO.contidence  in  unlaith.men  is  like/,  out  of  joint 
Eccl.  5.  1.  keep  thy /.when  goest  into  house  olCod 
Isa.  14.  25.  on  my  mountains  tread  him  under/. 

18.  7.  a  nation  n'leted  out  and  trodden  under/. 

20.  2.  and  put  off  ihy  .shoe  from  off  thy/. 

2().  0.  the/,  shall  tread  it  down,  even  of  the  poor 

41.2.  who  called  the  righteous  man  to  his/. 

58.  13.  if  thou  turn  away  thy /.  from  my  sabbath 
.fer.  2.25.  withhold  thy/,  fiom  bein?  unshod 

12.  10.  they  have  trodden  my  portion  under/. 
LaTn.  1.  15.  IvJ.  hath  trodden  under  /.  mighty  men 
Kzet.  I).  U.slampwith  thy/,  and  say,  alus 

Itj.  t  f).  when  trodden  under/.  1  said  to  thee,  live 

25.  t  0.  because  tlioa  hast  stamped  with  the/. 

29.ll.no/.  of  man,no /.of  beast  shall  pass  thro'  it 

32.  13.  neither  shall  the  /.  of  man  trouble  llic.rn 
IJan.  S.lS.to  give  the  host  to  be  trodden  under  /. 
./?;««.« 2. 15. tha^t  is  swift  ot/.shall  not  deliver  himself 
Mat.  5. 13  salt  unsavory,  trodden  under  /.  of  ukm) 

14.  13.  the  jieople  followed  him  on/,  out  (d'citos 

18.  8.  if  Ihy/.  otfend  thee,  cut  it  off,  Mark  9.  45. 

22. 13.  binil  him  hand  and  /.  cast  him  into  darkn. 

Slark  G.  33.  inanv  ran  a  /.  thither  out  of  all  cities 

/o//nI  1.44. was  dead  came  forth  bound  hand  and/. 

.1cts~. 'y.not  so  much  as  to  set  his/.on,yet  promised 

20.13.soh;)<l  appointed,  minding  himself  lo  go  a/. 

1  C«r.l2.1.i.  if  the  /.  sav, because  I  am  not  the  hand 

Heb.  10.29.  hath  trodden  under  /.the  Son  of  God 

ftfw.l.n.  Son  of  man  clothed  with  a  garm.tothe/. 

11   '^   the  holy  city  shall  they  tread  under/. 

Sole  of  FOOT. 

rjfw.H.O.IIlTdove  found  no  rest  tor  thi^ sole  of  har  f. 

J.2fi.3.">.  I,,  mnue  thee  with  a  butch  fronis.  off- 


Den 

5li  .not  set  .■'oic «/■  her/.on  ground  for  delicatpin^'js 
the  times  7f7hrffoyp7l7ikail'!7Happy  are  thc\    (ia.iior  slmll  il.es«/<^y  thv /have  rest  (o,-i 

Apostles  and  gospel- mini.Hers,  in  c<,mpar<*on./,..s/*.  1.3.  every  place  the  .o/er./vour/ shall  Ire.id 
of  those  that  lived  before  tliem,  who  shall  find  l2Va'".  M  25.  none  like  Ahsalom,from  the  sole  of  f 
abundant  success  of  their  labnurs  in  the  con 


version  of  multitudes  unto  Cnrist.  The  same 
prophet  says,  chap.  5S.  17  If  thou  turn  away 
thy  foot  from  the  salibi.rn,  from  doing  thy 
p!e:i»iirn  on  my  ho'v  day:  This  is  taken, 
rither  properly,  if  thou  forbrar  walkinn  or 
Itutin"  any  unneeessarv  journeys  on,  Iht  ib- 
213 


Job  2. 7  Job  smitten  with  boils  from  sole  of  the  / 
/,s(j.  1.  Ci.  froins«/c  uf  f-  to  the  head  no  soundness 
Ezch   1  7.  sole  of  f.  was  like  the  snle  of  a  calPs  /. 

FOOT-BREADTH. 
Deut  2.5.will  notgivi',no  not  so  much  as  f.hreadlh 

/,efl-FOOT. 
Rev.  10. 2.  and  be  set  his  left-f.  upon  the  earth 


FOR 

ni>W-FCif-T. 

/;c».l(t.2.a  little  book,  he  set  \\\»  right  f.  on  thecoC 

See  Toe. 

FOOl'ED. 

Lev.  11.3.  whatsoever  is  cloven  /.  that  ye  shall  eat 

7. and  thcswine.though  he  be  cloven /.is  unclean 

21.  1-9.11  man  that  is  broken/,  shall  not  approach 

.lets  10.  12.  all  manner  id'  four-/,  beasts,  11.  f>. 

Koin.  1.2;i.  image  madi-  like  hiids  and  l'our-/.bea»W 

KDOTMEN. 
.Vum.  i  1.21.  the  people  are  si.\  hundred  thousand/. 
1  .>i(iH(.22.  l7.Saulsaiil  lo  ihe/.slay  piieslsol  Ld. 
.ler.  12.5.  if  basi  riin'wiilij.  and  they  weaned  thea 

I'OOTf^TEI'S. 
Psnl.  17.  5.  hold  up  my  goings  ihal  my  /.  slip  not 
77.  19.  thy  wav  is  in  the  .sea,  thv/.  are  not  known 
H9.5l.llil-v  reproachi-il  the/.ot  ihiiie  anointed 
Cant.  1.  8.  go  thy  wav  I'oiili  by  the/,  of  the  t!ocfe 
F()(>rSTO(Ji,. 

1  r?iJ-o?i.28.2.  build  an  house  lor  the/,  of  our  God 

2  Chr.'.).  18.  were  si.\  steps  to  thn.ne  with  /.  of  gold 
Psal.  99.  5.  worship  al  Ins/,  for  he  is  holy,  132.7. 

110.1.  sit  thou  al  luv  righl-haiid  111!  i  niakethina 
enemies  thv  /.  Mat.  22.  44.   Mark  12>  3B. 
J.nke-2n.  43.  .icts  2.  3.V  Hen.  1.  13. 
/so.  CO.  I.  heaven  ismv  throne,  and  earth  is  my/ 
.ids  7.  4«. 
/,nm.2.1.iemeinbercil  not  his/,  in  day  of  his  ange- 
.Mat.  5.  '.io.  swear  noi  by  ilie  earth,  it  is  his/. 
.'/fi.10.13.  exnectinglill  Ins  enemies  be  made  his/ 
./am.  2.3.  say  lo  the  poi.r,  »il  here  under  my/. 

Fl)R. 
/)cnt.  4.  7.  so  nigh  in  all  lliingsthatwecnllon  h./ 
2.V(i;h.11.-22.  shewed  David  all  Joab  had  sent  him/ 
yVo(;.2».21.  lo  hine  n-spen  ol' persons  is  not  good, 
/,  piece  of  bre;id  thai  man  will  transgress 
Mat.5.A't.  f-  iiiakeih  liissnn  use  on  evil  and  good 
t)  7.  they  I'liink  to  be  lieiird  /.  then  much  speaking 
25.35.  f.  I  was  hniiirry,  and  ye  gave  me  meat,  42. 
.lohii  I.  11)  out  ofhis  lull!  wi-  received  giace/.graca 
Hum.  13.  0././.  this  cau.-e  ye  pay  tribute  also 
2  Cur.  5.  l./.we  know,  if  i his  house  were  dis.solved 
13.8. /".  we  cando  noihiiigagainst  'ijut/.tlie  truth 
2  Pet  3.12.  looking/,  the  coming  ol  'heday  ofGcd 

FOK.XSMUC'H. 
Gen.i)   :K). /.  asGod  hath  shewed  Ihee  ail  thin 
/Jent.  12.12./ as  he  liaih  no  inheritance  with  you 
./u(^'.  1  l.3<i.  7'.  as  the  Lord  hath  taken  vengeance 

1  .bV^m.  20.  42.  /.  as  we  have  sworn  both  of  us 

2  Sdiii.  19.30  /■.  as  my  lord  is  come  again  in  peace 
1  Kings  13.21./.  as  liion  liasi  disobeyed  the  Lord 
1  fhrun.  5.  )./.  as  Reuiicii  defiled  Ins  father's  bed 
/.>-i;.2;t.l3./.asthis  peo.  draw  near  with  their  mouth 
./(';•.  10. ti./.  as  there  is  none  like  lo  thee,  O  Lord 

7./.  among  all  wise  men  of  nations  none  like  thee' 
/)n«.2.40.  /'.  as  iron  break,  andsubdii.  all  things 
Luke  19.9.  f.  as  he  aUo  is  the  son  of  Abraham 
.irts  1 1.  17.  f.  then  as  God  gave  them  the  like  gift 
17.  29.  /.  tlicn  as  we  are  the  offspring  of  God 
24.  10.  /'.  asl  Know  that  thou  hasl  been  a  judge 
1  Cur.  li.7./.  as  he  is  the  image  and  giory  ofGod 

14.  12./.  as  ve  are  zealonsol'spirituiil  gifts 

15.  58./.  iis  ye  know  voin  labour  is  not  in  vain 

1  Pel.  1.  18./.  as  ve  know  ve  wore  not  redeemed 
4.  1.  /.  then  as  C'liris!  hiith  suffered  for  us 

Foi;n.\DE. 

Dent.  2.  Til.  nor  nnto  whatsoever  the  Lord/  lis 
.yi;«l'.3. 14.  but  John/,  him,  saying,  I  have  need 
Mark  9.  38.   we  saw  one  casiiiig  out  devils   in 

ihy    name,  we  /.   him,  because   lie  folioweth 

not  us,  Lukt  9.49. 

2  Pet   2   1().  the  a.ss  f.  the  m.-vlness  of  the  proplint 

roKl!.\RE.  ^ 

1  Sam. 23.  13.  Dav.  escaped,  :nul  Snul /.to g-ofcrA 

2  C/iron.'-iri.  Hi.  then  the  pruphet  /.and  said,!  know 
./er.  41.  8.  so  Ishnmel  f  ;ii»l  -lew  ihem  not 

FORBE.AR.ANCE. 
Horn.  2.  4.  or  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  bis/.  ? 
3. 25.  for  the  temi.ssion  olsins,  through  the/  of  O. 

FOR HEAR 
F.iod.  23.  .'=.  if  see  his  ass,  and  wou'ld./.to  help  hira 
/;p«/.23.22.  if  thou  shull/to  vow,  it  shall  he  no  sin 
1  Sam.  Il.t3.  f  us  seven  davs  that  we  may. semi 

1  Kinirs  22.  G.  shall  I  go,  or  /. .'  2  Chron.  18.  5, 14 

2  Chron.  25.  16. /.  why  sliouidesl  thou  besmittcol 
.35.21.  f.  thee  from  ineililbiig  wiih  God 

JSTeh.  9.  '30.  vet  manv  vears  didst  thou/,  ihi-m 
./ob  Hi.  6.  and  though  I  /.  what  am  I  eased  ? 
Prov.  24.  1 1.  thou/,  to  deliver  them  drawji  todoQlb 
.fer.  40.  4.  but  if  it  seem  id  to  thee  to  come,/. 
Ezek.  2.  5.  whether  ti.ey  will  bear  or/.  7   [  3. 11 

3.  27.  and  he  that  forliteareih,  let  him/. 

21.  17./.  to  cry,  make  no  mourning  ti»i  the  deat 
y.eck.  II.  12.  I  said,  give  me  my  price,  if  not.  / 
1  Cor.  9.  6.  have  not  we  power  to  /.  v^orkmg  1 
2C»»-.12.6.;'.lest  any  should  think  ofme  above  whit 
1  TA(S. 3.1. wherefore  v^  hen  we  could  no  longer /.& 

FORBEARETM 
.V«m.9.]3.  that  /".keep  the  passovcr  sha!!he  cut  tf 
Eisli  3,  27.  iwd  hi-  l.^at/,  lut  iuir.  lorLeai 


FOR 

FORBEABLN'G. 
frov.  2j  15  Ijy  luitg/-  is  u  prince  jiorsuaded 
Jtr  2U.  'J.  I  wan  weary  vvitli/.  1  could  not  slay 
Epk.  i.  -. /.  Olio  •iiiotlier  in  love,  Col.  '.i.  IS. 
(i.  9.  niiti-Uiis,  do  tlie  same  tilings,/,  llireafiining 
6yVi«.  i  t-^'J'e  servaiil,  ol'tlie  burd  inusl  be/. 

FORUIU. 
fj'am.  1!. '28.  Joshua  said,  my  lord  Moses,/,  tliem 
1  Saiii.  'Jl.  U.  llie  Lord  /.  1  should  do  this  tiling 
26.  U.  Lord  t'-  1  shonkl  stretch  I'orth  niiiie  hanj 
I  Kiugsil.  3-  Nahotli  said  to  .-\lial»,  the  Ld.  /.  it  ine 
|CAron.ll-iy-niy  God/,  itino,  that  I  should  do  this 
JUarki>-  3!'-  hut  Jesus  said,/,  hiiii  not,  l.tikc'J.  5(1. 
III.  U.  suli'i^r  little  childr./.  them  not,  />a/iel8. 10. 
Lufteli.ii.i-alieth  thy  <■  oke,/.  not  to  take  coat  also 
6^U  lU.  ■17.  I'eter  answered,  can  any  /.  water, 
that  these  slnnihl  not  be  baptized  .' 
24.  CS.  should /.none  of  his  ixNiuaiiitaiiceio  come 
iCor   14.  31).  and/,  not  to  speak  with  tongues 

Gad  ^■01ilUU. 
9en    44.  7.  God  /.  17.   .Ivsk.  2-2.  20.  |  24.   10. 
1  Sam.  1-2.  23.  |  14.  45.  |  20.  2.  Job  27.  5. 
i.iike  20.   1().   Hun,..  :5.  4,  (>,  31.  |  ti.  2,  15.  | 
7    7,  13.  I  y.  14.  I  11.  I,  U.  1  Cur.  (i.  15. 
Gal. -i.  11.  I  3.21    I  (i.  14. 
FOllBIDUEN. 
Lee.  5.  17.  if  a  soul  cuiiimit  any  of  Ihesc  things/. 
lieut.  4.2;{.or  the  likeness  of  what  the  Lord  hath/. 
^cts  lli.  (i.  ami  were  f.  to  preach  the  word  in  Asia 

FORiilDUHTH. 
3JbA«10.  and/,  them  that  would  receive  brethren 

FOKIiminNG. 
lMke-2X  2.  and/,  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  saying 
.4t<s2B. 31.  preaching  kiiigd.of  G.  no  man/,  him 
iTIicss.  2.  11). /.  us  to  speak  to  the  Gentdes 
1 7'i«i.  4.  3. /.  10  niarrv,  commanding  to  abstain 
FOliUOKNE.  {from 

Jsr.  51. 30.  mighty  nxMi  of  Uabylon  have  /.  to  fight 

FORCE. 
Gen.  31.  31.  perad venture  thou  wouldost  take  by/. 
£»e«f  .34.7.eve  not  diin,norwas  his  natural/abated 
lSa/a.2.  IC  "shaltgive  it,  if  not,  1  will  take  it  by/. 
£zra4.23.  they  madeliiem  to  cease  by/,  and  (lOwer 
Jbe/30. 18.  by  great/,  ofinv  disease,  earin.changed 
40.  16.  and  his/,  is  in  the  navel  of  Ins  belly 
/cr.18.21.  pour  out  their  bh.'od  by/  of  the  sword 
23. 10. their  course  is  evil,  a!id  their/,  is  not  right 
48.45.theystoo<iunder  thcsliadow, because  of  the/. 
Ezrk.'ii.  4.  with/,  and  cruelly  have  ye  ruled  them 
35.5.  thou  hast  shed  blood  by  the/,  of  the  sword 
Amos  2.  14.  the  strung  shall  not  strengthen  his/. 
Mdt.  II.  12.  and  the  violent  lakit  it  by/. 
^»/!i.,ii.l5.when  perceived  theywould  lake  himby/ 
Acts  23.  10.  ti)  take  Paul  by/,  from  among  them 
//«A.9.17.for  atestanieii!  is  i.l/.  after  men  are  dead 

FtJRi^E. 
D«Bf  22.  4-1   if  tti«  man/,  he'-  -ipJ  lie  witli  her 
"bam  13.  12.  nay,  my  brotiicr,  do  :)c.t/.  me 
£«t«.".6.  will  be/.liiequeeii  also  b^^iore  me  in  house 

FORCED. 
Judar.  \.  34.  the  Ammonites/,  the  children  of  Dan 
20.^5.  r.w  concubine  have  tiiey/.  thatsbe  is  dead 
\Sam.  \X  12.  !/.  mvscif  tlierefore,  and  offered 
S.Sirm.  13.  14.  Amno'n/.  Tainar  and  lay  willi  her 
22.  hated  Amnon,  because  lie/,  his  sister  Tamar 
32.  determined  from  the  day  tliat  he/,  his  sister 
Proc.7.21.  with  the  Haiti'riii'.'  of  her  lips  she/,  him 

forcer:. 
DCftr.  17.2.  .Tehoshiiphat  placed/,  in  fenced  cities 
.liib'M'i.  10.  he  will  not  est,ecm  all  the/,  of  strensth 
ha.  GO.  5.  the  /.  of  the  (Jentiles  shall  come  to  thee 

II.  men  mav  bring  to  thee  the/,  of  Gentiles 
/£r.4C.7.whpn'thecap(amsoftlie  f.lhat  were  in  the 
field,  13.  1  41.  11,  13,  ir>.  i  42.  1,  8.  1  43.  4,  5. 
rian.W.  iO.  and  shall  assemble  a  mult,  of  great/. 
38. bill  in  hisestate  shall  he  honourtheGod  of/. 
Obad.  11.  thatsirangers carried  away  captive  his/. 
1 13.  eliouldest  not  liuvo  laid  hands  on  their/. 
FORCIliLE. 
Job  6. 25.  how  /.  right  words,  wliat  arguing  prove  l 

FORCING. 
/>eat.20.l0.not  destroy  ireesbv/.  «xe  njainst  them 
Prop.  30.33.  so  the  f.'of  wralh  briiigeth  forlhslrife 

FORI),  S. 
Oen.  35.  22.  .lacob  |)nsseil  over  the/.  .Tabbok 
Josh.  2.  7. and  the  men  |itirsiied  the  spies  to  ihe/. 
Judg.  3.  28.1«rael  went  and  took  the/,  of  .lordan 
IsaAG.  2.  the  dauslitersof  Monli  atthe/.  of  Anion 

FORECAST. 
Dan.  11.  24.  and  he  shall  f  his  devices,  25. 

FOREFATHERS. 
Jcr.  11.  10.  are  turned  to  the  iniqniiies  of  their/. 
2JHm.  1.  3.  I  thank  God,  whom  I  serve  from  iny  /. 

rOREFKONT. 
Excrl-  26.9.  six  eiirlnins  ill  the/,  of  the  tnboinaele 
28.  37.  a  Ultie  lace,  on  ihe/.  of  the  mitre  it  shall  be 
/.er.8.9.  tipen  his/,  did  he  put  the  solden  plate 
l.f/im.  14. 5. V.  of  one  reck  was  Ritiiale  iiorlli-WHnl 
2S(irn.  11.  is.  set  ve  IJri:ili  in  the/,  of  the  battle 

S  CCinirs  10,  H.  he  bron^ht  li  ,e  brazen  altar  fi'""  f. 
2X4 


FOR 

2CAro7i.  20.  27.  Jehoshaphat  in  the/,  of  them 
K:6/.-.40.1S).  from/.of  lower  gate  to/.of  innercourt 
47.  1.  the /'.  of  the  house  stood  toward  the  tast 

FOREHEAD. 
Gen.  24.  t  22.  the  man  look  a  jewel  for  the  /. 
£iu(i!.28.  3d.  the  plate  shall  be  on  Aaron's/,  always 
Lev.  13.  41.  he  is^'.-bald,  yet  he  is  clean 

42.  it  IS  a  leprosy  sprung  up  in  his  bald/. 

43.  if  the  rising  "be  reddish  in  Ins  bald/. 

t  5.5.  whether  it  be  in  the  head  or/,  thereof 
lSa;H. 17.4!). David  took  a  stone,  slang  it,  and  smoti; 
the  Plnhstine  in  Ins/,  the  tnone  sunk  in  bus  j'. 
2C/irun.2(>.  It),  the  leprosy  rose  U|i  in  Uzziah'tt/. 

20.  and  behold  he  was  leprous  in  his/. 

.fer.  3.  3.  and  thou  badst  a  whore's/,  not  ashamed 

Kick.  3.  t  7.  Israel  are  stitrol/.  and  hard  of  heait 

8.  have  made  thy/,  strong  against  their  foreheads 

0.  as  an  adam.  harder  than  Hint  have  made  thy/. 

Hi.  12.  1  put  a  jewel  upon  thy/,  and  ear-rings  in 

Rcv.U.i).  and  receive  the  mark  of  the  beast  in  his/. 

17.5.aiul  upon  her  I',  was  a  name  written,  Mystery 

FOREllE.\Uri. 
F.zek.^.P.  made  thy  foiehead  strong  against  their/. 
11.  4.  set  a  mark(m  the/,  of  them  that  sigh  and  cry 
/i(r. 7.  3.  have  sealed  the  servants  of  God  in  their/. 
'.I.  4.  which  have  not  the  seal  of  God  in  their/. 

13.  Ki.  he  causeih  all  to  receive  a  mark  in  their/. 

14.  1.  having  his  Father's  name  written  in  their/. 

20.  4.  nor  had  received  his  mark  upon  their/. 
22.  4.  and  his  name  shall  be  in  their/. 

FOREIGNER. 
Eiiid.  12.  45./.  and  hired  servant  shall  not  eat 
hcut.  15.  3.  of  a/,  thou  mavest  e.xact  Jt  again 

FOREIGiNERS. 
Obail.  II.  in  the  day  that/,  entered  into  his  gates 
Eiih.  2.  19.  ye  are  no  more  strangers  and/. 

FOREKNEW. 
/i«m.ll.2.G.  hath  not  castaway  people  which  he/. 

FOREKNOW. 
liiivi.  8.29.  whom  heilid/.  he  also  did  predestinate 

FOREKNOWLEDGE. 
..Sc/s  2. 23.  Inin  being  delivered  by  the/,  of  God 
\l'tt.  1.2.  elect  according  to  f.  of  God  the  Father 

FOREMt)'ST. 
Gen.  32.  17.  Jacob  commanded  the/,  saying 
3i5.  2.  he  put  the  handmaids  and  their  children/. 
2SanL.  18.27.  the  ruiiiimg  id'llie  f.  is  like  Alnmaaz 

FOREORDAINED. 
Rii7iL.  3.  t  25.  God  hath/  to  be  a  propitiation 
I  Pet.  1.  20.  who  veiily  was/  before  the  world 

FOREPART. 
Ejn(Z.0.^.2".  two  rings  toward/,  of  ephod,  3D.  20. 
I /i'^n^'■sO.  20.  theoraclein  the/,  wastweiiiy  cubits 
Ezck.  42.  7.  the  wall  on  the/,  of  ibe  chambers 
.'iciA-27.  41.the/.  of  ship  stuck  fast  and  reinanied 

FORERUNNER. 
//ci.fi.20.whitlierthe/.  is  for  us  enlored,evenJesus 

FORESAW. 
.'Jc(s2.25. 1 /.  the  Lord  always  before  my  face 

FORESEETH. 
Pruv.  22  3.  a  prudent  mm/,  the  wvil,  27.  12. 

FORESEEING. 
Gal  3.8. the  scripture  f.  God  would  justify  heathen 

FORESEEN. 
//ci.ll.t  40.  God  li;iviiig  f.  some  better  thing  for  us 

FORE-SHIP. 
J]cts27.  30.  they  would  have  cast  anchors  out  of/. 

FORESKIN. 
Gfii.  17. 11.  ye  shall  circumcise  the  flesh  of  your/. 
14.  whose  flesh  of  his/,  is  not  circumcised 
23.  and  circumcised  the  flesh  of  their/.  24,  25. 
Kzod.  4.  25.  then  Zipporah  cut  olf  the/,  of  her  son 
Lep.  12.  3.  Ihe  flesh  of  his/,  shall  be  circumci.«ed 
/>fuMO. Iti.circumcisc  therefore  the/of  yonr  heart 
Hab.2. 10.  drink  then,  and  let  thy/,  be  uncovered 

FORESKINS. 
.Tosk.  5.3.  circumcised  Israel  at  the  hill  of  the/. 
ISara.  18.  25.  but  a  hundred/,  of  the  Philistines 

27.  David  brought  their/,  gave  them  to  the  king 
iSam.  3.  14.  which  I  espoused  to  me  for  a  bund./. 
./c)-.4.4. take  away/,  of  your  hcart,yenien  ofjudah 

FOREST. 
M^am.  22.  5.  David  came  into  the/,  of  Ifareth 
Xh'hin-sl.  2.  Solomon  built  the  house  of  the/. 
10.17. put  them  in  the  house  of  the  f.2CAro;(.9.  Ifi. 
iftnin-s  19.23.  into  the/,  of  hisCarmel,  /«a.  37.24. 
jVfA.2.8  a  letter  to  Asaph,  keeper  of  the  king's/. 
Psnl.  .50.  10.  for  every  beast  of  the/,  isinine 
104  20   wherein  all  bias's  <pf  the  f.  do  creep  forth 
ha  9.  18.  and  shall  kindle  in  the 'thickets  of  the/. 
10.  18.  and  slml!  consume  the  glory  of  his/. 
19.  the  rest  of  tin-  trees  of  his  f.  shall  be  few 

21.  13.  in  the/,  of  Arabia  shall  ye  lodge 

22.  8.  then  didst  look  to  the  armour  of  the/. 
29.  17.  the  field  shall  he  esteemed  as  a/.  ;J2.  15. 
32.  19.  when  it  shall  hail,  coming  down  on  the/. 

44.  14.  lakelli  cypress  from  among  trees  of  the/. 
23.  break  forth  into  singing,  ye  monnlains,  O/. 

.50.  9.  all  ve  beasts  of  the/,  come  to  devour 
Jcr.  5  6.  wherefore  a  lion  out  of/,  shall  slay  them 


EX)R 

J<;c.l0.3.for  onccuilelh  atreeou  of/,  with  the  as* 
12.  8.  mine  heiitage  is  to  me  as  a    on  ir  Ihe/ 
21.  14.  I  will  kmdie  a  lire  in  the/  Umreof 
20.  18.  become  as  high  places  ol  the/.  Mic.  3.  12 
40.  23.  they  shall  cut  down  her/,  saith  the  l.,oril 
K:<7i.l5.(>.  as  the  vine  tree  among  the  trees  ultlie/ 
20.  40.  prophesy  against  the/,  of  the  south  tiel'l 
47.  say  unto  the/,  id' Ihe  south,  hear  the  word 
/-/os.2. 12.1will  make  them  a/.l  easts  shall  eat  them 
.■//H(«:!.4.will  lion  roar  in  the/,  vhcn  hath  no  p:ey" 
.iMtc.  5.  h.  as  a  lion  among  the  jeasis  of  the/. 
Zcck.  11.  2.  the/  ol'ilie  vintage  IS  coine  down 

FORESTS. 
2C/iroH.  27.  4.  .lolham  built  castles  in  the/. 
Psnl.  '.'il.  i!.  Ihe  voich;  of  the  Loid  discovereth  the/ 
ha.  It).  ,34.  he  shall  cut  down  the  thickets  of  the/ 
Kick.  39.  10.  neilhir  cut  down  any  out  of  the/. 

FORETELL. 
2Cor.  13.  2.  1/.  yon  as  if  I  were  present  eec.  lime 

FORETOLD. 

Mark  13.  23.  take  heeil,l)eh.  1  have/,  you  ail  thing* 

.-leUS.'H.  theproph.  leive  likewise/,  of  tf-ei'.-  day? 

FORi:WARN. 
Alt/it  12.  5. but  I  will/,  you  whom  ye  stall  fear 

FORLVVARNED. 
1  Tkess.  4.  G.  as  we  also  have/,  vo-j  end  teslified 

forfeitel: 

Ezra  10,  8.  all  hissniist.  should  he/  ho  separated 

FORGAT. 
fVc?i.40.23.  butler  not  remember  Jos<:ph,  but/,  him 
■Ittdi;.  3.  7.  the  children  of  Israel/.  I'le  Loid 
lUdiii.  12.  9.  and  when  they/,  the  l.oril  then-  God 
P.^iiil.  78. 11.  and  they  /.  his  works  anil  Ins  wonders 
101).  13.  soon/,  his  works  |!  21.  /.  G.  'heir  Saviour 
/.<!/«. 3.  17.  reinovedfar  from  i»eace,  I/,  prosperity 
//i;6'.2.13.shc  went  afler  her  lov.  ami  /.  me.saith  L. 

FORGAVE. 
f.>^a,'.  78.3.8.  he/.  Iheir  iiii(|uity,  destroyed  them  ni,t 
J/i-£.  18.  27.  he  U.osed  him,  and/',  bun  the  ilebt 

:i2.  O  wicked  servant,  I/,  thee  all  that  debt 
/.akc  7.  42.  had  nothing  to  jiay,  he  frankly  /.  them 

4:i.  1  suppose  that  he  to  »honi  he/,  most 
2Cur.  2.  10.  for  if  I /.  awy  Hung  to  whom   I  /.  it 
for  your  sukes/.  I  it  in  the  person  of  Christ 
Col.  3.  13.'eveii  as  Christ/,  yon,  so  also  do  ye 

FORGAVEST. 
Ps.  ,32.  5. 1  will  confess,  tlnm  /'.  Ihe  iniquity  of  my 
99.  8.  was  G.  that  f.  them,  tlio'  lookesl  vengeance 

FORGED. 
Psul.  119.  C9.  the  proud  have  f.  a  lie  against  me 

forc;eks". 

./wiI3.4.  ye  are/of  hes,are  all  plivsiciansof  no  val 
FOUGET 

Signifies,  [1]  Tu  let  t/iiii^s  slip  nut  iifthememorf 
Diiiit.  4.  9,  Lest  Ihou  I'orget  the  things  tbiiia 
eyes  have  seen.  [2]  V'o  let  God,  Ins  word, 
and  benefits,  slip  nut  of  mnid  :  witereupon 
fiiltoiD  disobedience,  neglect  of  God's  worship 
and  wicked  contempt  uf  God,  as  a  fruit  and 
consei/uence  of  such  forgel fulness,  .iudg.  .3.  7, 
The  children  of  Isiael  did  evil  in  the  sight 
of  the  Lord,  and  lorgat  the  Lord  their  God, 
and  served  Baalim  and  ihe  i;rcives:  Thus  men 
forget  God;  the  wicked  whnlly,  the  godly  in 
part.  [3]  To  cast  off  one,  to  cense  to  love, 
care,  and  proinde  for  lam.  Psal.  77.  9,  Hath 
God  forgotten  lo  be  gricions  ?  Thus  God  for- 
gets the  wicked:  and  the  godlij  do  sometimes 
think  that  they  are  thus  forgotten,  yet  art 
not  so.  See  also  Isa.  49.  15,  Can  a  woninn 
forget  lier.suckinir  child  ?  yea,  they  may  for- 
get, yet  will  F  not  forget  thee.  f\he  may  eeate 
to  lore  her  chill,  hut  I  will  not  ceose  to  lote 
and  provide  for  thee.  [4]  To  omit  lo puniik. 
Amos  8.  7,  Surely  I  will  never  forget  any 
of  their  works:  /  will  not  iilwnys  defer  la 
punish  them,  though  it  may  seem  I  banc  for- 
gotten. [5]  J^ot  to  esteem,  hut  to  pnss  ovir 
a  matter  as  unworthy  our  remeiubrance, 
Phil.  3.  13,  Forgetting  tiiose  things  which  aie 
behind :  JVot  so  much  considerms  or  reoarding 
what  I  have  already  done,  as  what  I  have  yet 
further  to  do. 

.]osL']i\icnlled  the  name  of  his  first-horn,  Manasseh, 
that  IS,  i'otselt\ns\  fur  God,  suid  he,  hnth  ina.t\e 
me  forget  all  my  toil,  and  all  my  fathershimse: 
he  has  expelled  all  sorrowful  rnneiuhrancc  oj 
my  sloveryin  Egypt,  and  of  mi/  sufferiiiirs  from 
vni  hrethren,  by  my  present  comfort  and  glory. 
In  Psal.  45.  if),  the  Psalmist  speaking  to  iht 
church  soys,  Forget  also  ihiiie  own  people,  and 
thv  father's  house:  He  allirles  lo  the  law  of 
matrimony,  Gen.  2.  24.  Thou  ninst  forgem 
and  forsake  all  enrnal  reliitiiins,.io  far  as  thery 
hinder  from  ClirisI,  and  likewise  oil  those  pr e- 
jn(lices.folsepersnosions,eorrupt  inclinotiovs. 
and  evil  prnrHees,  which  ore  .so  natural  to,  nnii 
even  part  of  thyself,  IMal.  5.  ill,  30.  .Ind  bg 
these  word.i  he  seems  tacitly  In  foretell,  that 
even  the  Ic^al  icurship  apyoiutedby  Moses,  ant 


FOR 

delivered  to  them  by  tJtctr  parents successivrly 
fur  muny  gcneiatwns,  should  iic  reliiiqiuskcd 
by  the  belieciHg  i^WA,  and  abolished  b?j  CluisrA 
cumiiiif. 

iicH.'J.'i.  45.  till  lie/,  thai  wlitcli  thou  hast  done  him 
41.  51.  lor  Goii  iiaih  made  me/,  all  my  toil 

iJeutA.9.\tMi\.  tlioiiy.tliu  ihings  ihmeeyes  have  seen 

33.  lest  ye/,  the  eoveiuml  ol'the  Lord  your  (jod 
31.  the  L.'wtlliioi/.  llieeovenaut  oflhy  lathers 

fi.  Vi.  heware  lest  inou/.  the  Loid,  8.  11,  H,  I'J. 
9.  7./  not  how  thou  (iiovokedst  ihe  l,ord  tliy  God 
25.  I'J.  shall  blot  out  .\malek,  thou  shall  iiuiy.  ii 
I  .Sum    1.  11.  if  thou  wilt  not/,  thuie  huiidiiiaid 
tHin^fs  17.  Htf.  the  coveiianl  1  uiade  ye  shall  not/. 
Job  ir*."!;!.  so  are  the  paths  of  all  that/.  God 
Jl.  i7.  Ill  say,  1  will/,  my  complaint 
)  1.  J6.  because  thou  shall  /.  thy  misery 
24.  iU.  womb  suall/.  him,  worm  shall  leed  on  iiiin 
I'sul.  U.  17.  and  all  Ihe  nations  that/.  God 
JO.  Ji.  arise,  O  Lord,/,  not  the  humble 
U.  1.  how  loiii'  wilt  inou/.  me,  i)  Lord? 
45. lU./.  alsollinieounpeoi>le,  and  lather's  house 
TO.  •■i-1.  now  consider  this,  ye  that/.  God 
all.  11.  slay  them  iiot,l(Ml  my  people/scatter  them 
74.  IM.f.  not  the  congregation  ol  thy  poor  lot  ever 

'Si.  f.  not  the  voice  ol  thine  enemies 
"it*.  7.  that  ihey  might  not/,  ine  works  of  God 
102.  4.  heatlsmitten,  .-^o  that  1/  to  eat  my  bread 
10.!.  2.  bless  the  Lord,  and/,  nut  all  his  beiielils 
ll'J.  10.  I  will  not/,  thy  word 
p:1.  yet  do  I  not/,  thy  statutes,  109,  141. 
93.  1  will  never/.lhy  precepts, hast  (luickened  me 
153.  deliver  nie,  fori  d.j  not/,  thy  law 
17ti.  for  1  do  not/,  thy  commamlments 
137.  5.  if  1/  thee,  O  Jerusalem,  lei  my  hand/. 
Frov.  3.  1.  my  son,  /.  not  my  law,  bul  let  thy  heart 
4.  5.  get  wisdom,  gel  understanding,/,  it  not 

31.  5.  lest  they  drink  and/,  the  law,  and  pervert 
7.  let  him  drink  and/,  poverty,  reinemb.  no  more 

lsaA\).  15.  can  a  woman/,  her  sucking  child?  yea, 
they  may  /.  yet  will  i  not  /.  thee 
54.  4.  for  thou  shall/,  the  shame  of  thy  youth 
C5.  11.  ye  are  they  that/,  iny  holy  mountain 
^er. 2. 32. can  maid/her  ornaments,  or  bride  atlire? 
23.27.who  think  to  cause  my  people  to /.my  name 
311.  behold,  1,  even  1,  will  utterly/,  you 
/  am.  3.  20.  wherefore  dost  thou/,  us  for  ever  ? 
^os.4.t).  forgotten  the  law,  I  will  also/  thy  childr. 
Mmos  8.  7.  1  will  never/,  any  of  their  works 
I/eb.  6.  10.  God  is  not  unrighteous  to/,  your  work 
13.  16.  to  do  good  and  (communicate/,  not 
FORGETFUL. 
Jleb.  13.. 2.  be  not/,  to  entertain  strangers 
Jam.  1.  25.  be  be  not  a/,  heare;,  bul  a  doer 

FORGE  I'FULiN'ESS. 
Fsal.  86. 12.  and  thv  righteousness  in  the  land  of/. 

FORGETTEST. 
Fsal.  44.  24.  wherefore/,  thou  our  affliction  1 
Isa.  51.  13.  and/,  the  Lord  thy  maker 

FORGETTETH. 
Job  39.  15.  and/,  that  the  foot  may  crush  them 
Psal.  y.  12.  lie/,  .'■ol  the  cry  of  the  humble 
Prou.  2.  17.  and/,  the  covenant  of  her  God 
Jam.  1.  24.  he/,  wl-.at  manner  of  man  he  was 

FORGETTING. 
Ocn.  41.  t51.  Joseph  called  the  first-born,/. 
Phil.  3.  13./.  those  things  which  are  behind 

FORGIVE. 
Gen.  50.  17.  /.  I  pray,  the  trespass  of  thy  b-ethren, 
/.the  trespass  of  scrv.  of  God  of  thy  fiithi-r 
F.zod.  10.  17./.  I  pray  thee,  my  sin  only  this  once 

32.  32.  vet  now,  if  thou  wilt/,  their  sin 
JViim.  30.  5.  and  the  Lord  shall  /.  her,  fi,  12. 
Jo.<ih.  24.  19.  a  holy  God,  he  will  not/,  your  sins 
l.Sa'n.25.2H.  I  pray, /.the  Irespassof  thy  handniHid 
IKingsr^.  30.  when  hearest/.  39.  2  C/ii«n.6.2l,  30. 

34.  hear,  and/,  the  sin  of  thy  people  Israel 
3ti./.  the  sin  of  thy  servants,  2  ChroH.Ct.  25,27,39. 
an.f.  thy  pco|ile  that  have  sinned  against  thee 

B  Chron.  7.  14.  then  will  I  hear  and  /.  their  sin 
Psat.  2.5.  18.  look  on  my  pain,  and  /.  all  my  sins 

8(5.  5.  for  thou.  Lord,  art  good  and  ready  to/. 
Isa.  2;9.  the  mean  man  boweth,  therefore/,  them 
^pr.18.23./.  not  their  iniquity  nor  blot  out  their  sin 

31.34.  fori  will/.tlieir  iniquity,  not  remember  sin 

36.  .3.  that  I  inav  /.  their  iniquity  and  their  sin 
iJan.  9  19  O  Lo'rd  hear,  O  Lord'/.  Lord  hearken 
Amos  7.  2.  I  said,  O  Lord  God,/.  I  beseech  thee 
JUnt.  ().  12./.  us,  as  we/,  our  debtors,  Luke  11.4. 
14. if  ye/,  men  their  trespasses,  your  Fatli.  will/. 
15   if  ve/.  not,  nor  will  vourFatlier/.  you 

9.  0.  hath  power  to/,  sin,  Jlfrtri2. 10.  /.uke5.  24. 

J8.  21.  how  oft  my  hroiher  sin,  and  I/,  him  1 

35.  if  ye  from  your  hearts  f.  not  every  (me 
Marlt^.l.who  can /.sins, but  God  only?  /.uke  5.  21. 

11.  25.  prnyinsr/.  that  your  Fntlier  may/,  you 
20.  hut  if  ye  d»  not/,  your  Father  will  not/. 
Luke  6.  37./.  and  ye  shall  be  fomiven 
J7.  3.  1111(1  if  thy  brother  repent,/,  him,  4. 
2ii.34.Fatlicr,/.ihcm,thev  know  not  what  thcydo 
215 


FOR 

2C()r.2.7.  vc  ought  rather  to/.him  and  comfort  him 

10.  U)  whom  ye/,  any  thing,  1/.  also  j 

12.  13.  I  was  not  buruensome,^.  me  this  wrong  | 

1  John  1.  9.  he  is  faiihlul  and  just  to  /.  us  our  sins 

FORGIVEN.  I 

Gen.  4.  t  1-f.  my  iniquity  is  greater  than  may  be  /.  | 
Lcij.i.  20.  make  atonement,  and  il  shall  hef.  them, 
2(i.31,3.V  I  ...  1(1,  13, 10, 18.  I  «.  7.  I  19.  22. 
JVi/m.  15.  25,  2t),  28.  iJeut.  21.  8. 
.N'am.  14.  \\).  pardon,  as  thou  hast/,  from  Egypt 
Kv(i^:f2. 1,  blessed,  whose  Irairsgress.  is/.  Honi.i.1. 
85.  2.  thou  hast/,  the  iniquity  of  thy  peojde 
Isa.  33.  24.  the  people  shull  be/,  their  iniquity 
«Uu<.y.2.ion,  be  of  good  cheer, thy  sinsbe^'.  thee,  5. 
Mark  2.  5,  9.  Luke  5.  20,  23.  |  7.  48. 

12.  31.  all  sin  and  blasphemy  shall  be  f.  but  ag. 
H.Gh.sliall  not  hef.iH.Marki.-iti.Liikcli.M. 

Mark  4.  12.  and  their  sins  shall  be/,  them 
i^uke  ti.  37.  forgive,  and  ye  shall  he/. 

7.  47.  her  many  sins  are/,  bul  to  whom  little  is/. 
..ficls  8.  22.  the  Ihoughlof  thy  heart  may  be  /.  thee 
Eph.  4.  32.  as  God  lor  iJhrisl'ssake  hath  f.  you 
Ci)i.2.13.iie  ((uickened,  having/,  yuu  all  trespasses 
Jam.  5.  15.  if  committed  sins,  they  shall  be/,  him 
\John  2. 12. 1  wiiie  to  you,  because  your  sins  aie/. 

FORGIVETH. 
Ps.  103.  3.  heals  thy  diseases,  who/,  all  iniquities 
/,ukt  7. 49. they  began  losav,\vho  is  ihis/.sins  also? 

FORGIVENESS. 
/'.<J.130.4. there  is/,  with  thee  that  mayest  be  feared 
jMark  3.  29.  hath  never/,  but  is  in  (Janger  of  hell 
.'Jets  5.  31.  him  hath  Godcvalted  togive/.  of  sins 

13.  38.  thro'  him  is  preached  unto  you/,  of  sins 
2i).  18.  to  God,  that  they  may  receive/,  of  sins 

Kph.  1.  7.  in  whom  we  have/,  of  sins,  Col.  1.  14. 

FORGIVENESSES. 
Dan.  9.  9.  to  Lord  our  God  belong  mercies  and  /. 

FORGIVING. 
F.xod.2i.  7.  f.  iniquity,! ransgression, JViim.  J4. 18. 
Eph.  4.  32.  forbearing,/,  one  anolher,  Col.  3.  13. 

FORGOT. 
Deut.  24.  19.  and  hasl/.  a  sheaf  in  the  field 

FORGOTTEiV. 
Oen.  41.  30.  and  all  the  plenty  shall  he/. 
Of  ut.2().13.nol  transgre.s.sed  com. nor  have  I/.them 
31.  21.  it  shall  not  be/,  outof  mouths  of  their  seed 
32. 18.  thou  hast/.  God  that  formed  thee 
./lib  19.  14.  my  familiar  friends  have/,  me 
28.  4.  Hood  breaketh  out,  even  waters/,  of  the  fool 
Psal.  9.  18.  for  the  needy  shall  not  alway  be/ 
10.  11.  he  hath  said  in  his  heart,  God  lialh/. 
31.  12.  I  am/,  as  a  dead  man  out  of  mind 
42.  9.  I  will  say,  my  rock,  why  hasl  thou/,  me? 
44. 17. all  this  iscomeon  us, yet  have  we  not/,  thee 
2l).if  we  have /.name  ofourGod,orslrelched  out 
77.9.  liiilhG./.  to  be  gracious  ?  hath  heshutmer. 
119.  lil.  but  I  have  not/,  thy  law 

139.  because  mine  enemies  have/,  thy  words 
Eccl.  2.  10.  in  the  days  to  come  shall  all  be/. 

8.  10.  and  the  wicked  were/,  in  the  city 

9.  5.  for  the  memory  of  them  is/. 

Isa.  17.  10.  thou  hast/,  the  God  of  thy  salvation 
23.  15.  that  Tyre  shall  he/,  seventy  years 

16.  lake  a  liarji,  thou  harlot  that  hast  been/. 
44.  21.  O  Israel,  thou  shall  not  be/,  of  mo 

49.  14.  but.  Zion  said,  my  Lord  hath/,  me 
65.  \(i.  because  the  former  troubles  are/. 

.fer.  2.  32.  my  people  have/,  me,  13.  25.  |  18.  15 
3.  21.  they  have/,  the  Lord  their  God 
20.  11.  their  cimfusion  shall  never  be/.  23.  40. 
23.27.  to  forget,  as  their  fathers  have/,  my  name 
30.l4.all  thy  lovers  have/.lhee,  they  seek  thee  not 
44.  9.  have  ye/,  the  wickedness  of  your  fathers 

50.  5.  let  us  join  in  a  covenant  that  shall  not  be  /. 
t).  they  turned  away,  have/,  their  resting-place 

/>aw. 2. 6.  Lord  caused  the s.ibbath lobe/,  in  Zion 
Ezek.  22.  12.  thou  hasl/.  me,  saith  the  Lord 
23.  35.  saith  the  Lord,  because  ihou  hast/,  me 
Hiis.  4.  fi.  stieiiig  thou  hiist/.  the  law  of  thy  God 
8.  14.  for  I.'irael  hath/.  Maker  and  builds  temples 
13.  6.  their  heart  exalted,  therefore  have/,  me 
Afat.  It).  5.  they  had  /.  to  take  bread,  Mark  8.  14. 
Luke  12.  6.  and  not  one  of  them  is/,  before  God 
W(;A.12.5.and  ye  have/.iheexiicrtation-ihat  speaks 

2  Pet.  1.  9./.  that  he  was  (lurged  from  his  old  sins 

FORKS. 

1  Sam.  13.  21.  yet  they  bad  a  file  for  the/,  and  a.\es 
FORM, 

./?»  taken  for  thefiirure,  shape,  or  likeness  of  n 
thing.  Job  4.  Ifi,  It  stood  still,  but  I  could 
not  discern  the  form  thereof.  Likewise  for 
outvinrd  splendour,  pomp,  and  dignity.  Isa. 
53.  2,  He  hath  no  form  nor  comeliness;  no 
sueh  nulinard  splendour  as  the  Jews  ex- 
pected in  their  Messiah.  It  is  also  taken 
for  a  draught  er  pattern.  2  Tim.  1.  13, 
Hold  fast  the  form  of  sound  words,  which 
thou  ha*t  heard  of  me.  Make  thy  discourses 
conform  to  the  pattern  of  sound  and  true  doc- 
trine wherein  thou  hast  been  instructed  by  me. 


FOR 

The  aposlleV;\.u\,  adnertisiiigTimcAliy  nf  what 
should  come  tu  pii.-:s  in  the  latter  liiuesy  says 
2  Tim.  3.  5,  Tnul  there  should  be  men  who 
had  a  form  of  godliness,  but  deny  the  puwi-r 
Iheieof:  'J'keij  should  have  au  uuticard  appear 
unce  and  shew  of  riligwn,  pretend  to  a  rii/hl 
way  of  worshipping  (,od;  lobelhc  churek^Ju 
onlyclturehof  <tod;  iiiidyet  notoniy  beiiestitnle 
of,  but  reject  and  refuse  the  inner  purl,  which 
IS  lipely,  aclioe,  and  powerful  tv  make  a 
thorough  chungc. 
It  is  said,  Mark  10.  12,  that  after  his  resurrec 
tion,  .lesus  appeared  in  anolher  lonn  to  iwe 
of  his  disciples:  y\iujlher  lonn  either  in  re- 
gard of  his  habit,  or  brightness  of  bis  ooun'e- 
vance.or  some  suchparticular.  .indlhe  opusll. 
speaking  of  riirisl,  says,  Phil  2.  0,  WlnJ 
being  in  the  form  of  God,  thought  it  not  rob- 
bery to  be  equal  wiili  God:  that  i.v,  it  hu being 
the  essential  iinageof  the  Father,  and  enjuyiiig 
the  divine  essence  and  nature,  with  utt  iia 
glory,  knew  that  it  was  no  usurpation  in  hint, 
to  account  himself  eijual  with  the  Fatkir,anil 
carry  himself  upon  all  occasions  at  such :  Ho 
by  t\e  form  of  God  is  meant  his  essence  and 
vatuie.  It  fallows  in  verse  7,  Bul  made  him- 
self of  no  reputation,  and  took  upon  hini  llio 
form  of  a  servant,  and  was  made  in  the  like- 
ness of  men.  iet  he  emptied  himself  of  that 
divine  glory  and  majesty,  by  hiding  it  in  the 
vailof  his  flesh;  and  took  upon  him  the  ijualilg 
and  conaition  of  a  mean  person,  nut  of  a  glo- 
rijied  saint,  or  nf  some  great  mortal ;  and  was 
subject  to  all  the  frailties  and  inJirinUics  of 
human  nature,  sin  only  eteepted. 
Gen.  1.  2.  the  earth  was  without/,  and  void 
■  ludg.  8.  1 18.  each  according  lo  the  /.  of  a  king 

1  fiani.  28.  14.  he  said  unto  iier,  what/,  is  hu  of? 
2.SVi7ft.l4.20.fetcli  about  Ihis/.of speech  Juabdoiie 
Esth.  2.  +7.  and  the  maid  was  fair  of/. 

.fob  4.  10.  but  1  could  not  discern  the/,  tliereoi 
Isa.  52.  14.  and  his/,  mole  than  the  sons  oi'nien 

53.  2.  he  hath  no/,  nor  comtdiness 

ler.  4.  23.  and,  lo,  it  was  wilhoui/.  ant'  void 
Ezek.  10.  8.  there  appeared  the/,  of  a  me-n's  banc 
43.  II.  shew  them  the/,  of  the  house  and  fashior 
Dan.  .3.  19.  and  the  /.  oi'his  visage  was  change*' 

25.  the/,  of  Ihe  fourth  is  like  the  Sun  of  God 
Mark  Hi.  12.  appeared  in  another/,  to  twooflhero 
Iioin.2.'20.  which  hast  /.  of  know  ledge  and  of  truth 
().  17.  but  ye  have  obeyed  tiial/.  (d' doctrine 
Phit.^.  6.  who  being  in  the/,  of  God,  thougniiiiio 

7.  but  look  upon  him  the/,  of  a  servant 
'i'/'im.  1.  13.  hold  fast/,  of  sound  words  hast  heard 
3. 5. having/,  ofgodliness,  denying  power  thereof 

FORM. 
Isa.  45.  7.  I/,  the  light  and  create  darhness 

FORMED. 
Gen.  2.  7.  Ihe  Lord  God/,  man  of  the  dust 

19.  out  of  the  ground  God/,  every  heast  of  field 
Peat.  32.  18   nnd  hast  forgotten  God  that  /.  thee 

2  Kings  19.  25.  that  I  have/,  it,  Isa.  37.  20. 
./oh  2li.  5.  dead  things  are/,  from  under  the  Nvatei 

13.  his  hand  hath/,  the  crooked  serpent 
33.  ()  behold,  I  also  am/,  out  of  the  clay 
I'siil.  90.  2.  or  ever  thou  hiidst/.  the  earth 

94.  9.  he  that/,  the  eye,  shall  he  not  see  ? 

95.  5.  the  sea  is  his,  and  his  hands/,  the  dryland 
Pre;;.  20.  10.  the  great  God  that/,  all  thing's 
/sa.27.11.1ie  that/,  them  will  shew  them  nolavoiH 

43.  1.  thus  saith  he  that/,  thee,  OIsra>  1,  fear  no! 
7.  I  have/,  him,  yea,  I  have  made  him 
10.  before  me  there  was  no  god  /.  nor  after  me   k 
21.  ihi.s  peo.havo  I /for  myself,  shall  shew  praise 

44.2.  that  made  thee,  and/,  thee  from  the  womb 
10.  who  hath /.a  sod,  or  molten  a  graven  image? 
21.  for  thou  art  my  servant,  I  have/,  thee 
24.  thus  saith  he  that/,  thee  from  the  womb 

45.  18.  God  himselfthat/.  l)ie  earth,  be/,  it 

49.5.  Lord  thiit/.me  from  womb  to  be  his  servfint 

54.  17.  no  weapim/.  against  thee  shall  priis|M3r 
.Irr.  1.  .5.  before  I/,  iheein  thcbellv,  I  knew  Ihce 

33.  2.  the  Lord  ihat/.  it  to  establish  it 
j^/nos  7.  Land  behold,  he/,  grasshoppers  in  beginn 
lloin.  9.  20.  shall  the  thing/.  s:iv  to  him  Ihat/.  ii 
Gal.  4.  19.  I  travail  in  birth,  till  Christ  be/,  in  yot; 
1  Tim.  2.  13.  for  Adam  was  first/,  then  Eve 

FORMER. 
Geti.AO.]^.  shall  deliver  the  cup  after  tho/.mnnnoi 
JVi(m.21.26.had  fought  against  lb  \f.  king  of  Moaii 
Deut.  24   4.  her/,  husband  which  sent  her  away 
linth  4.  7.  was  the  mannerin/.  limeof  redeeinms 

1  Sam.  17.  .'JO  peiqile  answered  after  the  /'.  mannei 

2  Kinijs  I.  14.  the  Uvo  captains  of  the/,  fifties 
17.  34.  they  do  Hfter  the/,  manner,  40. 

JWA.  5.  15.  the/,  governors  were  chargeable 
Job  8.  fl.  inquire,  I  pray  thee,  ofthe/.  age 

30.  3.  thewild(!rness  in  f.  time  dcsidiite  and  was" 
P.<aZ.79. 8.  O  remember  not  against  us/,  iniquities 

89.  49.  wLmc  are  thy/,  loving  kindntisaesi 


FOR 

Eccl.  I.  11.  I  leie  is  no  remembrance  off.  things 
'«.  10.  tliat  flie/.  days  were  better  than  these 

ka.  41.  ki.  let  them  shew  the/,  things,  43.  9. 
42.  U.  behold  the/,  tilings  are  come  to  pass 
43. 1*^.  remeinher  ju  not  tlie/.  things,  nor  consider 
4G. 'J.  rcnienibef  the/,  things  ol'old,  liir  1  am  God 
48.3.  have  declared/,  thnigs  tVom  tlie  beginning 
61.  4,  Uiey  sliall  raise  uji  tlie  /.  desolations 
65.7. 1  will  measure  their/,  work  into  their  intsom 

16.  because  the/,  tiouhlcs  are  tbrgotten 

17.  the/,  shall  no!  be  lemenib.  nor  come  to  mind 
Jer.  o.  24.  the  Lord  our  God  that  giveth  the  /.  and 

latter  rain  in  liis  .season,  Hos.  6.  3.  Joel  i.  i{3. 
10.  l<j.  lor  lie  IS  the/,  of  ail  things,  51.  li». 
34.  5.  the/,  kings  which  weie  bel'ore  tliee 
3(i.  iS.  write  in  it  all  the/,  words  in  the  first  roll 
Kzeit.  1(5.5.').  Uiy  daughter  shall  return  to/,  estate 
i>aji.l  1.13.  set  Ibith  a  multitude  greater  than  the/. 
'i'J.  but  it  shall  not  be  as  the /.or  as  the  latter 
Ha^.  '2.9.  the  glory  be  greater  than  oT  the/,  house 
iitcit.  1.  4.  the  /.  jirojihets  have  cried,  7.  7, 12. 
S.  11.  I  will  nut  be  to  this  people  as  in/,  days 
14.  8.  waters  go  halt'orthem  toward  the/,  sea 
3/u/.3.4.  shall  ho  pleasant  to  the  Lord  as  in/,  years 
/lots  1.1.  the/,  treatise  have  I  made,  O  Theophilus 
li^p/i,.  i.2i.  put  off  concerning  the/,  conversation 
IPet.l.H.  nut  according  to  the/,  lusts  in  ignorance 
B£». 21.  4.  tor  the/,  thnigs  are  passed  auay 

FORWEXn. 
Bmos  4.  13.  for,  lo,  he  that/,  the  mountains 
ZecJi.  12.1.  and/,  the  spirit  r/maii  within  him 

FORNICATION. 
This  word  is  talau  (1)  Fw  the  sin  of  impurity 
comiiiUled,  between  unmairied persons.  1  Cor. 
7.  2,  To  avoid  Ibrnication   let  every  man  have 
his  own  wife,  and  let  eve  y  v^■OInan  have  her 
own  husband.  (2)  Fui  the siJi of  adultery,  when 
one  or  both  persons  are  married.     Mat.  5.  32, 
Whosoever  putteth  away  his  wife,  eaving  for 
the  cause  of  ftMnic:ition,causeth  her  to  commit 
adultery.     (.'J)   For  Vie  sin  of  incest.     1  Cor. 
5.  1,   Such   fornication  as  is    not  so  much  as 
named   among  the  Gentiles,  &c.     (4)    For  tke 
siu  of  idolatry,  w/iicli  is  infidelity  to  and  for- 
saking of  Ike  true  God  for  false  gods.  2Clir. 
21.  II,  Jehuiam  made  liigh  places  in  the  moun- 
tains of  Judah,  and  caused  the  inhabitants  of 
Jerusalem  to  commit  fornication.     Rco.  19.  2, 
Ho  hath  judged  the  great  whore,  which  did 
corrupt  the  earth  with  her  fornication. 
B  Clir.  21.  11.  high  places,  caused  Jems,  commit/. 
#.?a.23.I7.Tyresliall  commit/. with  kingd.of  world 
Ezek.  Ifi.2,1.  thou  hast  multiplied  thy/,  in  Canaan 
Mai.  5  32.  saving  for  the  cause  of/.  19.  9. 
Jokn  8.  41.  then  said  they,  we  be  not  bori":  of/. 
./}Us  15.  2(».  that  they  abstain  from/.  29.  |  2i.  25. 
Horn.  1.  29.  being  filled  with  all/,  full  of  envy 
I  Cor.  5.  l.that  there  is/,  among  you,  and  such/. 
C.  13.  the  body  is  not  for/,  bet  for  the  Lord 

18.  flee/-  |{  7.  2.  nevertheless,  to  avoit/. 
2Cor.  12.  21.  and  have  not  repented  of  their/. 
«7nL5.l9.  the  works  of  the  fliish,  which  are  these/. 
Kph.i.3.  f.  let  it  not  be  once  named  among  you 
Col.  3.  .').  mortify  therefore/,  uncleanness 

1  T/iexs.i.'i.will  of  G. that  ye  should  abstain  from/. 
Jude  7. Sodom  and  cities  giving  themsulv.over  to/. 
ncn.  2.  21.  I  cave  her  space  to  repent  of  her/. 
9.  21.  neither  repented  they  of  their  /.  nor  thefts 

14.  8.  drink  of  the  wine  of  the  wrath  of  her/. 
17.  2.  have  been  made  nriink  witli  wine  of  her/. 

4.  a  golden  cup  full  of  the  lilthiness  of  lier  /■ 
1 5.H  ihyhin  tliegre  it,motlierof/.and  a.iominat. 
13. 3. all  nations  drunk  with  wine  of  wratn  of  her/. 
19.  2.  which  did  corruiit  the  earth  with  her/. 

FORNICATIONS. 
KT.ek.  Afi.lS.  thou  pouredstonttliy/.  on  every  one 
jVa<.l5.l9.iiut  of  he  irt  ;iroceed/.thefts,Jl/ar/t7.21. 
isee  Commit,  Com.mittkd. 
FORNICATOR. 
)  Cor.ti.  11.  if  any  that  is  called  a  brother  be  a/. 
Urb.  12.  Itj.  Icot  there  be  nnv  f.  or  profane  person 

FORracxtoRs. 

1  Cor.  5.  9. 1  wrote  you  not  to  company  with/. 
10.  yet  not  altogether  with  the/,  of  this  world. 

6  9.  nor  shall/,  iiihcut  the  kingdom  of  God 

FORS.\KE. 

/>fiif.31.10.this  people  will/,  me  and  break  ^oven. 

17.  in  (hat  dav  I  will  f.  them  and  hide  m^  face 

Josk.  21.  Ifi.  God  forbid  we  should  /.  the  Lord 

29.  if  ye/,  the  lyiivd,  and  serve  strange  gods 

Judg  '.'.  1 1  shoulil  If.  my  sweeiness  and  my  fruit? 

2  Kings  i\.  14. 1  will/,  remnant  of  my  inheritance 
I  C4'-.26.9.  ifthou/.  him,  will  castlhee  oiTfor  ever 

Clir.'.  19.  if  ye  turn  away,  and/,  my  statutes 

15.  2.  but  if  ye/,  liiin,  he  will/,  yon 

t'.zraS.  22.  his  wrath  is  against  them  that/,  him 
Fsal.  27.  10.  when  my  father  and  mother/,  me 
37.  H.  cense  krom  anger,  and  /.  wr.ith,  fret  not 
&?.  30.  if  his  children/,  mv  law  and  walk  not 
9',  14  .leillier  will  he  f.  hisinheri'ati:* 
21G 


FOR 

Ps.]19.53.horror  taken  hold, because  wicked/,  law 
ProD. 3.3.let  S5 '.  mercy  and  truth  /  thee,  bind  them 

9.6./.  the  foolish,  and  live,  go  in  way  of  underst. 

28.  4.  they  that/,  the  law,  praise  the  wicked 
Isa.  I.  28.  they  that/,  the  Lord  shall  be  <r'>nsuined 

55. 7.  let  wicked  /.  his  way,  unright.  his  thoughts 

65.  ll.yeaie  they  that/.  L.  forget  my  lidy  mount. 
.ter.  17.13.  all  that/,  the  Lord  shall  be  ashamed 

23.  33.  I  will  even  /.  you,  saith  the  liord,  39. 

51.9./.  her,  and  let  us  go  every  one  to  hiscountry 
/.am.  5.20.  wherefore  dost  thou/,  us  so  longtime 
Dan.  11.  30.  with  them  that/,  the  holy  covenant 
./oiia/t2.8.obs«ve  lying  vanities, /.their  own  mercy 
jicls  21.  21.  thou  teachest  the  Jews  to/.  Moses 

FO.^SAKE  not. 
Deut.  12. 19.  take  heed  that  thou  /.  not  the  Levile 

■  hib  20.13.  though  he  spare  wickedness  and/.  it7i«{ 
Pi-(x/.  38.  2I./.ine  not,  O  Lord  my  God,  71.9,  18. 

119.8.  I  will  keep  thy  statutes,  Of.  me  wot  utterly 
138.  8./.  not  the  works  of  thine  own  hands 
Pror.  1.8.  and  /.  ?i»«  the  law  of  thy  mother,  6. 20. 
4.  2.  I  ffive  you  good  doctrine,/,  ye  not  my  law 

6.  /.  her  not  and  she  shall  preserve  thee 
27. 10.  thine  own  friend  and  father's  friend/,  not 

JVot  FORSAKE. 
Dcut.  4. 31.  he  will  notf.  thee,  31.  G,8. 1  rAr.28.20. 

14.  27.  and  the  Levite,  thou  shall  not  f.  him 

■  fosli.  1.  5. 1  will  not  fail  nor/,  thee,  Heb.  13.  5. 
l.Sani. 12.22.  L.will  not  f.  his  people,  1  Kings(>.\2. 

1  Kings  8.  57.  let  him  not  leave  us,  nor/,  us 
JVeA.  9.  31.  thou  didst  not  consume,  nor/,  them 

10.  39.  we  will  not  f.  the  house  of  our  God 
Vsal.il.^.  neither  f.  me,  O  God  of  my  salvation 
Isa.  41.  17.  I,  the  God  of  Israel,  will  notf.  them 

42.  16.  these  things  will  I  do,  and  notf.  them 
Eiek.  20  8.  nor  dfd  they/,  the  idols  of  Egypt 
FORSAKEN. 

2  CAr.21.10.  because  he  j.ad/.  the  L.  24.24.  |  28.  6. 
.Vtk.  13.  11.  I  said,  why  is  the  house  of  God/.? 
.hb  18.  4.  shall  the  earth  be/,  for  thee  ? 

I'sal.  37.  25.  yet  have  I  not  seen  the  righteous/. 
Isa.  7.  16.  the  land  shall  be/,  of  both  her  kings 

17.  2.  the  cities  of  .Aroer  are  /.  shall  be  for  flocks 
O.shall  be  as  a/.bough,  and  an  uppermost  branch 

27.  10.  and  the  habitation  shall  be/,  and  left 

32.  14.  because  the  palaces  shall  b(»/.  city  left 

54.6.  the  Lord  hath  called  thee  as  a  woman/. 

62.  4.  thou  shalt  no  more  be  termed  /. 
./fr.4. 29. every  city  shall  be/,  no  man  dwell  therein 

18. 14.  shall  cold  waters  from  another  place  be/.? 
Kick.  36.  4.  thus  saith  the  Lord  to  the  cities/. 
.flmi)'i  5.  2.  the  virgin  of  Israel  is  f.  on  her  land 
Zf|;A.2.4.forGiz:ishallbe/.andAshkelon  desolate 

Have,  host,  hath.  FORSAKEN. 
Dp«f.  28.  20.  thy  doings,  whereby  thou  hast  f.  me 

29.25.because  they  kaoe  f.  the  Lord,  .Jadg.W.  10. 
.Judg.  6.  13.  but  now  the  Lord  hath  f.  us 

10.  13.  yet  ye  have  f.  me,  and  served  other  gods 
1  .Sam.  8.  8.  the  works  wherewith  they  Aaiie/.  me 

12. 10.  we  have  sinned,  because  we  Aace /.  the  L. 

1  Kings  11.  33.  because  that  they  havef.  me 

18.  18.  yp.have  f  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 

19.  10.  for  I.'irael  have  f.  thy  covenant,  14. 

2  Kinrrsl^.  17. because  they  have  f.  me  and  burnt 
incmise  to  gods,  2  CAr. 34. 25.  .//r.  16.  ll.|  19.4. 

2C/irori.  12.  5.  ye  have  f.  me,  and  I  have  left  yon 
13.11. we  keep  charge  of  the  L.  but  ye  have  f.h\m 
24.20.becaiwe  ye  have  f.  the  Lord,  he  hath  f.  you 
29.6.  for  fathers  have  done  evil,  and  havef.  him 
F.zra  9.  10.  for  we  hnne  f.  thy  commandments 
.7(;A20.19.because  lie  AatA  oppressed  and /.(he  poor 
Psal.  22.  1.  my  God,  mv  God,  why  hast  thou  /". 
me  1  'Mat.  27.  46.  .Mark  15.  .34. 

71. 11.  they  take  counsel,  saying,  God  A«Wi/.  him 
Asn.l.4.they  hnvef.  the  L.  and  provoked  Holy  One 

54.7. for  a  small  moment  have  I/.thee,  Isa.  49.  14. 
.Ter.  1.  16.  Aa»e/.  me,  burnt  incense  to  other  gods 
2.13.  thev  kavef.  me,  the  fountain  of  living  waters 

17.  in  that  thou  hast  f.  the  Lord  thy  God,  19. 
5.7.1iowsh:ill  J  pardon  thee?  thy  child,  havef.  me 

19.  thou  sha't  answer,  like  as  ye  have  f.  me 
9.13.the  Lord  saith,  because  they  have  f.  my  law 

19.  are  confounded,  because  ye  havef.  the  land 
12.7. 1  hiive  f.  my  house,  I  have  left  my  heritage 

15.  6.  thoii  hast  f.  me,  saith  the  Lord 

17.13.  they  havef.  the  fountain  of  living  waters 
22.  9.  because  they  have  f.  the  covenant  of  God 
25.  38  he  hath  f.  his  covert  as  the  lion 

F.zrk.  8.  12.  the  Lord  hathf.  the  eartli,  9.  9. 

Mat.  10.27.  we  have  f.  all  and  followed  thee 
29.  every  one  (hat  hath  f.  houses  or  brethren 

2  Tim.4. 10.  Demas  hath  f.  me  having  loved  world 

2  Pef.2.15.  which  have  f.therisht  wav,gone  astray 
JVot  FORS^AKEN. 

2  Chron.  13. 10.  but  as  for  iis  the  Lord  is  our  God, 

we  have  7iof  f.  him,  priests  minister  to  the  Lord 

fCzraO.  0.  vet  God  hath  not  f.  us  in  our  bondage 

Psal.'^.  10.  thou  hast  not  f.  them  that  seek  thee 

Isn.  62  12.  shad  be  called,  sonsht  out,  a  citv  not  f. 

Jijr.51.5  ler.  hath  not  been/,  nor  Judahof  his  God 


FOR 

2  Cor.  4.9.  we  are  persecuted,  huinotj.  castdowQ 

FORSAKETIl. 
.lob  6.  14.  hilt  he/,  the  fear  of  the  Almighty 
Psal.  37.  2S.  for  the  Lord/,  not  his  saints 
40.t  12.  more  than  my  hairs,  therefore  heart/,  me 
Proe.'H.  17.  from  her  \-lio/.  the  guide  of  her  youth 
15. 10.  corr.etion grievous  to  him  that/,  the  way 
23.  13.  whcuj  confesseth  and/.shall  have  me'"^ 
Luke  14.  33.  whoso/,  not  all  that  he  hath  cannot 

FORSAKING. 
/*a.  6.  12.  until  there  be  a  great  /.  in  the  .^nd 
Heb.  10.25.  r.ot/.  the  assemb.  of  ourselves  togethei 

FORSOOK. 
Deut.  32.  15.  then  he/.  God  that  made  him 
.Judg. 2.  12.  and  thev/.  the  Lord  God,  13.  |  10.  6 
l.Siim.31.7.  (hey/,  their  cities  and  tied,  1  Chr.  10.  7 

1  Kings^.  9.  because  they/,  the  Lord  their  God' 
12.8.hut  Rehoboam/.  the  counsel  of  old  men,  and 

consulted  with  young  men,  13.  2  Chr.  10.  8,  12 

2  Kings  21.  22.  Anion/,  the  God  of  Ins  fathers 
2  Chron.  7.  22.  they/,  the  God  of  their  fathers 

12. 1.  Roboboam/.  law  of  Lord,  and  Isr.  with  him 
Psol.  78.  60.  he/,  the  tabernacle  of  Sliiloh 
119.  87.  consumed  me,  but  I/,  not  thy  precepts 
Isa.  58.  2.  that  /.  not  the  ordinance  of  God 
.lev.  14.  5.  the  hind  calved  in  the  field  and/,  it 
^/at. 26. 56.  disciples/,  him  and  fled,  jVur/t  14.50 
Mark  1.  18.  they/,  their  nets  and  followed  him 
Duke  5.  II.  they/,  all  and  followed  him 
2  Tim.  4.  16.  none  stood  with  me,  all  men/,  me 
Heb.  11.27.  by  faitti  lMo.*es  /  Egv|it,  for  he  endiirca 

FORSOOKEST. 

JV5//.9. 17.  artaGodslow  to  anger,  and/,  them  not 

rj.  thou  in  thy  mercies  f.  them  not  in  the  v/ilder 

FORSWEAR. 

Mat  5.33.  thou  shalt  not  f.  thys.  but  perform  oaths 

FORT,  S. 
2  Sam.  5.9.  fo  David  dwelt  in  the/,  thecitvof  Dav 
2  Kings  25.  1.  they  built  /.  ag.  Jerus.  ./'er.  52  4. 
Isa.'i^  12.  high/,  of  thy  walls  shall  he  bringdown 
29.  3.  and  I  will  raise/,  against  thee 
.^2. 14.  the/,  and  towers  shall  be  for  dens  for  ever 
F.iek.  4. 2.  and  built  a  /.  against  it,  21.  22.  |  26.  8. 
17.  17.  and  building/,  lo  cut  idTniaiiy  jiersons 
21.22.  was  the  d     illation  for  Jerus.  to  build  a/. 
2(i.  8.  and  he  shall  make  a/,  against  thee 
33.  27.  and  they  that  be  in  the/,  shall  die 
/>an.ll.l9.  slii^ll  turn  toward  the/.of  iiisown  land 

FORTH. 
JVcA.  4. 16.  from  that  time/,  my  servants  wrought 
13.  21.  from  that  time/,  came  they  no  more 
Psal.  113.  2.  blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord,  from 
this  time/,  and  for  ever,  115.  18. .j  121.  8. 
.Jer.  49.  5.  ye  shall  be  driven  out  every  man  right/. 
Mat.  16.  21.  from  that  time/,  began  Jesus  toshew 
22. 46. nor  durst  from  that  day/,  ask  him  questions 
■John  11.  53.  from  that  diiv  f.  (hey  (ook  counsel 

FORTHWITH. 
F.zra  6.  8.  (hat/,  cxpeiices  be  given  to  these  men 
.Mat.  13. 5./.  sprung  up,  because  no  deepn  of  earth 
36.  49.  he  /.  came  to  Jesus,  and  sajd,  hail,  Master 
Mark  1.29.  and/.when  come  out  of  (he  synagogue 
43.  he  straitly  charged  him,  and/,  sent  him  away 
5. 13.  and  /.  Jesus  gave  (he  unclean  spirits  leara 
./wA/i  19.  34.  and/. came  (hereout  blood  and  watei 
.1cts%.\?>.  he  received  sight  /.  and  arose,  was  bapt. 
12.  10.  and/,  the  angel  departed  from  him 
21.30.  (hey  drew  Paul  out,  and/,  doors  were  shut 

FORTV. 
fr r7i.l8.29. he  spake  aiain,peradventurethereslia1l 
be/,  found:  he  said,  I  will  not  do  it  for/,  sake 
F.iod.  26.  19.  thou  shalt  make/,  sockcis  of  silver 

21.  and  their/,  sockets  of  silver,  36.  24,  26. 
.Jnd^.  12.  14.  Abdon  had/,  sons  and  thirty  daugh 
'^Kings  8.9.Hazael  went  and  took/,  camels'  liurd 
./VrA.  5.  15.  the  governors  had  taken/,  shekels 
jlcts'2'i.  13.  mote  than  f.  made  this  conspiracy,  21 

FORTY  baths. 

1  Kingsl.38.  made  ten  lavers,  one  contained/.  A 

FORTY  cubits. 

1  Kingsd.n.  the  house l)e(iirei(  was/,  cubits  long 
KzcA-.41.2.he  measured  (he  leng(h  thereof/,  ctiiit* 

46.  22.  there  were  courts  joined  off.  cubits 

.^rf  T).KYS. 

FORTY  kine. 
Gen.  32.  15.  /.  kinr.  (en  biil.s,  a  present  to  Esau 

FORTY  stripes. 
Dent.  25.3.  /.  str.  he  may  give  him,  and  not  exceed 

2  Cor.  11.24.  of  the  .leMs  I  received/,  str.  save  one 

FORTY  years. 
^rn. 25.20  Isaac  was/.  ?/.  when  he  took  Rcbekah 
26. 34.Es,TU  f.  years  when  betook  lo  wife  Judith 
F.Tod.  16.  3.5.'lsrael  did  eat  manna  /.  y.  JWA.9. 21 
A''um.  14.  33.  shall  wander  in  wildern./.  y.  32.  13. 

34.  ye  shall  bear  your  iniquities/,  years 
Dent.^.l.  heknowelh  thy  walkitis  these/,  yenrt 
8.  2.  the  way  which  God  led  thee/,  years,  29. 5. 

4.  neither  did  thy  foot  swell  ti,iese/.  years 
.Josh.  5.  6.  Israel  walked  /.  years  in  thc'wildernesi 
14. 7.  /.  years  old  was  I  when  Moses  sent  me 


FOR 

'fuig  3.11  tlielainlliadr?5t/.  ycars,5.31.  18.  2S. 

l.v  1.  Israel  into  llio  hand  of  PliihstiMus/.  years 
li~a;«.  4.  18.  Kli  liail  juilgcil  Israel/,  years 
iXam.  '■i.  10.  l9h-boahe:h/.  y.  old  when  lie  began 

5.  4.  David  reigned/,  yearn,  Ih'inffs  '2.  II. 

15  7  tiler/,  years  Absalom  said  lo  the  knig 
1  Kings  11.  i'i.  time  Solomon  reigned  was/,  years 
JA'iHo'il'Zl.Jelioash  reigned/,  years  in  Jerusalem 
iC/iron-H.  1.  Joash  reigned _/'.  yfur*  in  Jerusalem 
t'salMH.lO.f.y.  was  1  grieved  with  thisgeiieiatioii 
Kzek.  29.  11.  nor  shall  it  be  inhabited/,  years 

12.  and  her  cities  shall  be  desolate/,  years 

13.  attlicend  off.  y.  1  will  gather  the  Kgy|itiaiis 
■Ainos'i.  10.  I  led  you/,  years  in  the  wilduriiess 

d.  25.  ye  offered  sacririet-s/.  years,  -ids  7.  4.1. 
^cJs4.22.  lor  the  iiiaii  healed  was  above/,  y.  old 
7.23.  Moses  was/.  ^.  old,  lie  visited  his  Inetlinri 
3().  when/,  y.  e.V|)ired,  there  aupcared  an  angel 
.It),  had  shewed  wonders  in  the  wilderness/.  ;/. 
lo.  )t!.  the  lime  of/,  y.  sutTered  he  their  maiiiiers 
21.  God  gave  them  Saul  by  the  space  id'/ yru;-^ 
//'■A. 3.9.  when  your  fatberssaw  my  works/,  years 
17.  but  with  whom  was  he  grieved/,  years  1 
TO\n'\-0\]i.  years. 

1  Kings  14.  21.  Rclioboam  was  f.-nne  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign,  'iCIirvn.  12.  13. 
l.>.  lU.  Asa  reigned /.-u/ic  year.t  in  Jerusalem 

2  Kings  14.  23.  Jeroboam  reigned /.-o»ic  years  in 

FORTY-TWO.  [Sama. 

A*i(T7i.  3.').  C.  to  cities  of  refuge  uM  f.-tico  cities 
2A'/H«-s2.  24.  two  bears  tare/,  and  two  children 

ID.  14.  Jeliu  took  tbem  alive,  even/,  and  two  men 
2C/ir.2i.  2.  f.-ticu  years  old  Aliaz.  when  lie  began 
Kzra  2.  24.  the  children  of  Azmaveth/.  and  ticn 
AtA.  7.  28.  the  men  of  Ueth-azmavetli/.  anil  two 
Hen.  11.  2.  holy  city  they  tread /.-two  months 
13.5. power  was  given  liimio  continue/.fM/uiiiontlis 
IMKTV-FOUR. 
IChron.  5.  18.  of  Rnilieii  and  Gad  44,700. 

roKTV-FIVE. 
Octi.  18.  28.  ifl  find/./Ke,  1  will  not  destroy  it 
Josh.  14. 10.  Iiofil  kept  me  alive  Ihescf.-Jiee  years 
I  A7jj"'s7.3.upoii  the  beams  that  lay oii/.-/«e  pillars 

Ft)KTV-SI.\. 
y<)An  2.  20. /.-5IZ  years  was  this  temple  in  building 

FORTY-EIGHT. 
A'um.  35.  7.  citie?of  Levites/.-/>?VA«,  Josh.  21.41. 

FORTY-NINE. 
A«o.25.  8.  the  space  shall  be  to  ihne  f. -nine  years 

F<  ^RTY  tlwvsand. 
JViim.l.  33.  those  numbered  of  the  tribe  of  Ephraim 
were/,  l/tnusand  five  hundred,  2.  19.  |  2t).  18. 
Josli  4-  13.  about  /.  thousand  prepared  for  war 
Judg.3.l^.\vas  a  shield  or  spear  seen  ainong/.tAuus 
E.Sum.lO.lS  llav.slcw/. «.  horsein.  1  Ckr.V^.  Id. 
)  h'ings  4.  20.  Solo.  had/,  thousand  stalls  of  horses 
1  C'/irun.  12. 3l).of  Asher  expert  in  war/,  thousand 

FORTY-ONE  thousand. 
iV'um.1.41  of  As.ier  were/,  and  otic  thousand,1.^d. 

F<  IRTY-TWO  thousand. 
Judg.  12.  G.  there  fell  of  Epliraimites/.-(ico  <Aous 
Kzra  2. 64.  whole  congrcga. was 42,3(50,  JVcA.  7.  G(i. 

FORTY-THREE  thousand. 
M^m.W.  7.  families  of  the  Ueubenites  was  43,730 

FORTY-FOUR  thousand. 

laiir.b  18.  the  children  of  Reuben  were,  44,760. 

^Auni/rctZ  FORTY-FOUR  thousand. 

Sec  HfNDRED. 

FORTY-FIVE  thousand. 

rfum.  1.  25.  thai  were  numbered  of  Gad  45,C50 

26.  41.  that  were  niimbeied  of  Benjamin  45,600 

50.  of  Naphtali  were  numbered  45,400. 

FORTY-SIX  thousand. 

J\~um.  1.  21.  of  Reuben  were  4G,.i(IO,  2. 11. 

FORTIETH. 
tfum.  33.  38.  Aaron  died  there  in  the/,  year  afier 
I.<eul.  1.  3.  in  the/,  yenr  Moses  spake  lo  Israel 

1  CAi.  20. 31 .  in  the/."  year  of  the  reign  of  David 
fiCAr.  IG.13.Asa  dieil  in  one  and/,  year  of  his  reign 

FORTIFY. 
.7urfi!7-.9.31.  and  behold,  tley  f.  the  city  against  thee 
JVcA.  4.  2.  will  these  iVehh'  .I.^ws/.  themselves? 
/»a.22.10.1ioiis(s  have  ve  broken  clown  lo/.the  wall 
ycr.Sl.  .Vt.  Iho'  she  should/,  lieisbt  of  her  stienglh 
Jfah.'i.  1.  watch  the  way, /.'by  |iower  migli^ily 
3.14.draw  thee  waters  for  siege,/,  thy  strong  holds 
FORTIFIED. 
SCAion.  11.  11.  Rehoboam/.  llie  stron:;  holds 

20.  0.  Uzziah  built  towers  and/,  lliem 
JVcA.  3.  8.  they  /.  Jerus.ilem  lo  the  broad  wall 
,V(C.V.12.in  thatday  he  shall  come  from  the /.cities 
FORTRESS,  ES. 

2  Sam  22.  2.  the  Lord  is  my  rock  and  mv/.  P»al. 

18.  2.  I  31.  3.  171.3.  I  91.2.  |  144.2. 
ProB.  12. 1 12.  wicked  desirelh  the/,  of  evil  men 
tsa.  17.  3.  the/,  also  shall  cease  from  Ephraim 
£5.  12.  the/,  of  the  high  fortshall  he  bring  down 
34.  ]3.  nettles  and  brambles  come  up  ir  the/. 
hr.  G  27. 1  have  set  thee  for  a  /.  amon^  nv  people 
10.   17.  irather  thy  wrres.  O  inhabitai.l  jf  ll  ;,/.    i 
217 


rou 

Jer.  16.  19.  O  Lord,  my/,  in  the  day  of  affliction 
l>an.  11.  7.  enter  into  the/,  of  the  king  of  the  north 
10.  shall  he  return  and  be  stirred  up  even  to  Ins/. 
T3U.  thus  shall  he  do  in  the/,  of  munilious 
Hos.  10.  14.  and  all  thy/,  shall  be  spoiled 
^imos  6. 9. that  the  spoiled  shall  come  against  Ibe/. 
.\ltc.~.l'2.  inlhatday  he  shall  come  to  tliee  froiii^'. 

FORWARD. 
..V«;n.32.19.we  wrll  not  inherit  on  yonder  side  or/. 
.Jcr.  7.  24.  and  they  wenl  backward  and  not/, 
/■-'iet. 43. 27. it  shall  uc  upon  liie  eighth  day  and  so/ 
'/axU.  1.  15.  and  they  heljied/.  the  allliclion 
2C'e>-.  8.  10.  not  only  lo  do,  but  also  to  be/,  year  ago 
17.  hui  being  more/  of  Ins  own  accord  he  went 
Gal.  2.  10.  the  same  which  1  also  was/,  lo  do 
'.iJohn  G.  whom  if  thou  bring/,  on  their  journey 
See  That  Dav,  Gd,  Skt,  VV'knt. 
FORWARDNESS. 
2Cor.  8.  8.  but  by  occasion  of  the/,  of  others 
9.2.  for  1  know/,  of  your  mind,  lor  whicli  I  boast 

FOUGHT. 
Ezod.  17.  8.  then  came  Amaiek  and/,  with  Israel 

10.  so  Joshua/,  with  Amaiek,  Moses  wenl  uj) 
jV«(rt.21.1.  then  king  Arad/.  ug.  Isr.  and  took  some 

23.  Sihou  came  and/,  against  Isiael,  .ludg.  11.  20. 
2G.  Silion/.  against  the  former  king  of  iMo.ih 
.losli.  10.  14.  for  the  Lord/,  for  Israel,  42.  |  23.  3. 
29.  Joshua  and  all  Israel/,  against  Libnali 
31./.  against  Lachish  ||  31.  Eglon  ||  3G.  Ilebn 
24.  8.  the  Ainorites  on  the  other  side/,  with  yi 

11.  and  the  men  of  Jericho/,  against  you 
.Judg.  1.  5.  they  found  Adoni-bezek  and  /.  ag.  hi 

8.  Juilali  had/,  against  Jerusalem,  and  taken  it 
5. 19.  the  kings  came,  llien/.  the  kings  of  Canaan 
20.  they/,  troni  heaven,  the  stars  in  courses/. 

9.  17.  my  father/,  for  you  and  delivered  you 
39.  Gaal  wenl  out  and/,  with  Abimelecli 

12.  4.  all  the  men  of  Gilead/.  wiih  Ephiaim 
I6am.4. 10.  the  Philistines/.  IChron.  10.  1. 

14.47.  Saul/,  against  all  his  enemies  on  every  uide 

15. 1 5.  Saul/,  against  Amaiek  in  the  valley 

19.  8.  So  David/,  wiih  the  Philistines,  23.  o. 
2*arrt.2.28.people  stood  si  ill,  nor/,  they  any  more 

8.  10.  he  had/,  against  Hadadezer,  IChr.  18.  10. 

10.17.  the  Syrians/,  against  David,  ICAr.  19.  17. 

12.  29.  David  /.  against  Rabbah  and  look  it 
"Kings  8.  29.  Joram  /.  against  Hazael,  9. 15. 

12.  17.  then  Hazael  went  and/,  against  Gath 

i:i.  12.  Joash/.  against  .^maziah,  14.  15. 
~Chr.  20.  29.  Lord  /.  against  the  enemies  of  Israel 
Psai.  109.  3.  they/,  against  me  wilhoul  a  cause 
Isa.  20.  I.  Tartan/,  against  Aslidod  and  took  it 

G3.10  he  was  turned  iheir  enemy  and/,  ag.  them 
.fer.  34.  1.  the  people/,  against  Jerusalem,  7. 
Zech.  14.  3.  as  when  he/,  in  the  day  of  battle 

12.  Lord  will  smite  them  that /.against  Jerusalem 

1  C'o7-.  15.  32.  I  have/,  with  beasts  at  Ephesus 

2  7Vm.4.7.  I  have/.a  good  fight,  finished  my  course 
/ieu.12.7.  Michael  and  his  angels/,  against  dragon 

FOUL. 
.Tnh  IG.16.my  face  is/,  with  weeping,onmy  eye-lids 
JIat.  16.  3.  ye  say,  it  will  be/,  weather  to-day 
J/«r/c  9.  25.  he  rebuked  the/,  spirit,  saying  to  him 
licv.  18.  2.  Bab.  the  hold  of  every  /.  spirit  and  cage 

FOUL. 
K2ct.34.18.but  ye  must/the  residue  with  your  feet 

FOULED. 
Ezci-.34. 19. they  drink  that  ye  have/.with  your  feet 

FOULEDST. 

E2ci'.32.2.thou  troubledst  waters  and/,  their  rivers 

Fouls,  see  Fowls. 

FOUND. 

Oen.  2.  20.  for  Adam  there  was  not/,  a  helpmeet 

8.9.  the  dove/,  no  rest  for  the  sole  of  her  foot 

19.  t  15.  take  thy  two  daughters  which  are/. 

20.  t  12.  Isaac  sowed,  and/,  a  hundred  fold 
19.1saac's  servants  digged  and/,  a  wsll  of  water 
32.1saac'sservants  said  to  him,  we  have/,  water 

27.  20.  how  Is  it  that  thou  hast/,  it  so  quickly  ? 

30.  14.  Reuben  went  and/,  mandr.ikes  in  the  field 

31.  33.  I^aban  went  into  tents,  but/,  not  images 
37.  what  hast  ihou/.  of  all  thy  household  stulT? 

3().  24.  Anah  that/,  the  mules  in  the  wilderness 

37.  32.  brought  the  coat,  and  said,  this  have  we/. 

38.  23.  I  sent  this  kid,  and  Ihou  hast  not/,  her 
44.  H.  money  which  we  /.  in  our  sacks  we  brought 

10.  God  hall)/,  out  the  iniquity  of  his  servants 
F.zod.  15.  22.  they  wentlhree  days  and/,  no  water 

10.  27.  they  went  to  gather  manna  anil/,  none 
18.  t  8.  Moses  told  all  the  travel  that  hnd/.  them 
/,cv.  6.  3.  or  if  he  have/,  that  which  was  l(>st 
t  5.  restore  it  in  the  day  of  his  being/,  guilty 
25.  1 20. and  if  his  hand  hath/,  sulficiency 
.V«?n.  15.  32./.  a  man  thai  gathered  3tieks  on  sahh. 

33.  they  thai/,  him  brought  him  to  Moses 
23. 1 14.  tlion  knowest  the  travel  that  lia'.h/.  us 
31.  1  50.  we  have  brou-.iht  what  every  man  tiath/. 
/.)(;uf.21.tl7.2ivins  double  portion  of  all/,  win  :iim 
22.  3.  with  wiiat  thou  hast/,  shall  do  likewise 
l-i.  when  I  came  to  her  If.  her  not  e  rauid,  17. 
8  6 


POO 

Dcut.  22.  2/.hc /.her  in  field,  nndfliGdamselcripd 

24.  1.  because  he  hath  some  um  le&imess  ic  Iief 
32.10.  he/,  him  in  a  desert  land,  he  lei  hmi  abonl 

./(i.?A. 2.  22.  the  pursuers  sought,  but/  tlieir  imt 

10.  17.  five  Wings  are/,  hid  in  a  cave  at  Makkedab 
,ludg.  1.  5.  they/.  Adun»  bezek  and  lajglit  ag.  him 
14.l8.ifi)ot  plowed  with  heifer,iiol/.  jut  my  riddl« 
1.").  l.'i.  and  be/,  a  new  jaw-bone  <>f  an  ass 
21.  12.  and  tliey/.  four  hundred  young  virgins 
j  li'ow.9.4. passed  thro'  Shalisha,bullliey/.l.i»l  assca 
J  i.  they  /.  young  maidens  going  lo  draw  watc» 
20.  as  fur  thine  asses  tliey  are/.  10.  2,  10. 
12.5.  is  witness  ye  have  not/,  ouglit  in  my  hand 
13.  19.  now  there  was  no  smitJi/.  in  Israel 
22.  no  swoid  norsjiear/.  in  hmd  of  the  pcoplo 

25.  28.  and  evil  hatli  not  been/,  wub  thee 

29.  3.  1  have/,  no  fault  in  him,  since  befell  tonw 

30.  11.  and  they/,  an  Egyptian  in  the  field 
.31.  8./.  Saul  and  his  three  sons  fallen  in  Gilboa 
'.iiain.  7.  27.  therefore  Iby  servant  /.  m  his  heart 

lo  pray  this  prayer  to  Ihee,  IChrim.  17.  25 
I  Kings  7.  47.  nor  was  the  weight  of  ihe  brass /.ont 
11.29.  the  iiiojihel  Aliijah/.  Jeroboam  m  the  way 
13.  28.  he  went  and  J',  his  carcase  cast  in  the  way 

18.  IS.  be  look  an  oath  that  they/,  thee  not 

19.  19.  Elijah  departed  thence  and/.  Eiislia 
21).  30.  behold,  a  lion  /.  iiim  and  slew  him 
21.  20.  bast  tlion/.me,0  mine  enemy  ?  have /.thc8 

-Kiugsi.  17.  they  sought  Elijah,  but/,  him  not 
9.  t  21.  they/.  Jehu  in  ihc  portion  of  Naboth 

35.  they/,  no  more  of  her  than  the  skull 
22.8. 1/,  the  book  of  the  law  in  house  of  the  Lord 
2.j.  19.  he  took  si.\ly  men  that  were/,  in  the  city 

\Chron.  4.  40.  Iliey^'.  fat  pasture  and  good 
211.  8.  they  with  whom  precious  stones  were/ 

-Chnin.  19.  3.  there  are  good  things/,  in  then 

£;/-«2.i;2.soiighl  their  register  among  those  reckon 
ed  by  genealogy,  but  they  were  not/.  JVcA.  7  G4. 
8.  15.  and  1/  ih'ere  none  of  the  sons  of  I>evi 

JV"  A.  .5.  8.  then  they/,  nothing  lo  answer 
8.M.they/.  writien  in  the  law  of  Lord  by  Moses 

F.sth.4.  t  10.  galher  all  iho  Jews/,  in  Shushan 

■  hi)  28. 1.3.  lions  wisdom _/.  in  the  luiidof  ihe  living 

31.  t  25.  if  I  rejoiced  because  my  iiand/.  much 
29.  or  lift  up  myself  when  evil/,  mine  enemy 

32.3.  wralli  kinilled, because  they  had/.no  aiiewer 

13.  lest  ye  should  say,  we  have/,  out  wisdom 

33.  24.  deliver  frnin  the  pit,  1  have/,  a  ransom 
42.  15.  iKuvKineii/.  so  fair  asthedanghtefsofJob 

Psitl.m  20.  1  looked  for  comforters  but/,  none 
70.5.  iiiMieof  llie  men  of  might  have/,  their  hands 
81.  3.  yea  sparrow  hath/,  a  house,  and  swallow 
89.20. 1  have/David  my  servant,  1  anoinlud  him 
107.  4.  they  wandered  and/,  no  city  to  dwell  in 
1  l(i.  1 3.  [/.  trouble  and  sorrow,  pains  of  Isell/.  ma 
119.  tl43.  trouble  and  anguish  liavc/.  rae 
132.  6.  we/,  it  in  the  fields  of  the  wootl 

Prov.  7.  15.  to  seek  thy  face,  and  I  have/,  thoe 
24.  14. so  shall  wisdom  be  when  thou  hast/,  it 
25.10.liast  thou/.honey  ?  eat  so  much  as  issulfici- 

Eccl.  7. 27.  behold,  this  have  I/,  sailli  the  preacher 

28.  one  man  among  a  thousand  have  1  /.  but  n 

woman  among  all  those  have  I  not/. 

29.lhis  only  have  I/,  that  God  made  man  upright 

Cmil.  3.  I.  !  sought  him,  but  I/,  him  not,  2. 

3.  the  watchmen/,  me,  lo  whom  I  said,  5.  7. 

4.  but  I/,  him  whom  my  soul  loveth 
/sa.  10. 10.  as  my  hand  hath/,  kingdoms  of  idols 

14.  my  hand  hath/,  the  riches  of  the  people 

22.  3.  all  that  are/,  in  thee  are  bound  together 
24.  f  22.  after  many  days  shall  they  be/,  wanting 
.57.  10.  thou  hast/,  the  life  of  thine  hand 
65.  1.  I  am/,  of  them  that  sought  me  not 

./fr.2.  .5.  what  iniquity  have  yom  fathers/,  in  rtui'? 

34.  in  thy  skirts  is/,  the  blood  ofjioor  innoeenlj 
.5.  26.  for  among  my  people  are/,  wicked  mea 

14.  3.  they  came  to  the  pits  and/,  no  water 

15.  16.  thy  words  were/,  and  I  did  eat  them 

23.  11.  in  my  house  have  I/,  their  wickednesa 
41.  8.  ten  men  were/,  that  said,  slay  us  not 
.50.  7.  all  that/,  them  have  devonied  them 

f.ain.'i.  10.  this  is  the  day,  we  have/,  we  have  .leet. 
Kzelc.  22.  30.  I  sought  for  a  man,  but  I/,  nont 
/)an.  5.  12.  an  excellent  spirit  was/,  in  Daniel 

27.  thou  art  weighed,  and  art/,  wanting 
6.  4.  nor  was  there  any  fault/,  ii:  Daniel 

11.  these  men/.  Daniel  praying  liefore  his  God 
//hs.  9.  10.  I  /.  Israel  like  grapes  rn  Ihe  wildernesi 
12.4.  he/him  in  Beth-el,  and  there  spake  with  at 
8.  Ephraim  said,  I  have/,  me  out  substance 
14.8.  I  am  like  a  tree,  from  me  is  thy  fruit/ 
Jonah  13.  he/,  a  ship  forTarBhish,so  bo  paid  ftre 
Mie.\.  13. the  transgressions  of  Israel  wero/.in  then 
Mat.  2.  8.  when  ye  have/,  him  bring  me  word 
8.10.  thavenot/sogreai  faith  in  Israel, /-h/it7    9 
13.  44.  which  when  a  man  hath/,  he  liideth  il. 
40.  when  he  had/,  one  pearl  ofg.eat  price 
18.  28.  anil  /.  one  of  his  fellow  servants  who  owed 
20  6.  he  \Tcr.t  out  and/,  others  standing  idle 
2).l',;./  nothir.g  thereon, /(/arA  II.  13  l.uktVi.6 


FOU 

Mt-t  22.  10  (hey  gatlieied  all  as  many  as  itiey/. 
!aj.4;i.lic/.tiieiii  a.slccv,  Mark  U  40.  Luke'i-i.  4S. 
fi0.s<mg.ht  war.essus,yet/.tlioy  none,  Jfrtr/i  14.55. 

27.  a.  (key/,  a  man  DlCyrerie,  Simun  by  name 
Hark  1. 37.  wlieii  tliey  liail/.  Iiiin,  ihey  said  lo  liun 
7.  2.  some  ate  witli  Jetiled  liands,  tliey/.  fault 

;{U.  wheiisiie  was  Come,  she/,  the  dcvdguiie  out 

11.  4.  they/,  the  C(dt  tied  hy  the  door  without 
Kaks  2.  I'i.  they/,  the  habe  lying  in  a  manger 

4G.  aCtCf  thiee  days  ti.ey/.  him  in  the  teinjilc 
4.  [7.  he/,  the  place  where  it  was  written 
7.  10   llicy  reiurum^/.  llie  servant  whole 
R.  35   they/,  man  clothed  and  in  his  right  mind 
13.  5   when  he  hath/,  the  sheep,  he  layeth  it 
ti.  rejoice,  lor  I  have/,  my  sheep  which  was  lost 
y.  when  she  liaili/  the  piece,  she  calleth  I'rieiids 
17.  18.  are  not  any  /.  iliat  returned  to  give  glory 
I'.).  3i2.  they/,  even  as  he  had  said  to  Ihem,  'J'.;.  13. 
'iS.  2.  we/,  this  fellow  perverting  the  nation 
'      14.  behold,  I  have/,  no  fault  in  this  man 
?4.  2.  and  they/,  the  stone  rolled  away 
',i.  they/,  not  the  hody  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
23.  when  they  /.  not  Ins  hoily,  they  came,  saying 
33.  and  (.hey  f-  the  eleven  gathered  together 
lekii  J.  41.  andsaith,  we  have/,  tire  Messias,  4.5. 
.".  14.  .lesu.s/.  ill  ilie  temple  those  that  sold  oxen 
Seta  ,"i.  111.  the  yoiiMi  men  ■■aiiie  in,  and/,  her  ilead 

2'2.  when  tin:  ofMi-vrs  /'.  ihrm  not  in  the  prison 
7.  M,  anil  our  fatluis /'.  nn  sustenance 

9.  0.  that  if  lie/,  any  of  this  ivay,  whether  men 

10.  27.  Peter/.'  many  thai  were  come  together 

12.  I'J.  Flerod  sought  for  Peter,  and/.  Iiini  not 

3.  (■).  they/,  a  certain  sorcerer,  a  fal.ic  pr  )pliet 
22.  i  have/.  Daviil,a  hkiii  after mincowii  heart 
7.  23.  I  /.  an  allar  wilh  this  iii.scri|ition 

24.  5.  we"  have/,  this  man  a  [pestilent  (bllow 
20.  if  they  have  7".  any  evil  doing  in  me 

25.  25.  1 /.  hehiilii  done  nnthlng  worthy  of  death 

28.  14.  we  came  (d  Pnleoli,  where  we  /.  hrethrcn 
Uom  4.  1..  what  .\hraham  oiir  father  lialh/. 

7.10.  which  was  ordained  to  life,  I/,  to  he  lo  death 

1  Cor.  1.).  15.  yea,  we  are  /.  false  witnessing  of  Ciod 

2  Cor.  2.  13.  hecaiisc  I/,  not  Titus  my  hrotlier 
Gal.  2.  17.  we  ourselves  also  are/,  sinners 
Phil.  2.  8.  and  heiiig  f.  in  fashion  as  a  jnnn 

1  Tim.  3.  Id.  use  the'  ninre,  hciiig/.  hiaineless 

2  Tim.  1.  17.  Oiiesiphurn.s  smiglii  me  and/,  ine 
Hch.  12.  17.  for  In'  f.  no  phiee  .  if  repentance 

I  I'f.l.  1.7.  th.it  V'lnr  fiiili  iiiiKlit  lie  /'.  lo  praise 
e  .Juhn  4.  1/  oflhy  clnliheii  w.ilkmg  in  truth 
,/ici!.2.2.tlioii  hast  liieil  them,  and  hast  /".  them  liars 
3.  2.  I  have  nut/,  thy  woiks  po  tect'hcfore  Cod 
12.  8  nor  was  llieir  place  /.  anj  more  in  lieavcn 
16.  20.  and  the  mountains  wi're  not/. 

He  FOLWD. 
Gen.  18. 2n.  perailveninre  (here  shall  4c  forty/. 
44.  9.  with  whomsoever  oflhy  servants  it  bef. 
JEi:ofZ.12. 19. seven  days  no  Icav.^hall  hr  f.  in  houiei 

21.  Ifi.  that  stenleth'a  man,  if  he  hr.  /".' in  his  hand 

22.  2.  if  a  thief  4c/.  Ineaking  op,  7.' 

4.  if  the  thefi  Ac  cert  1  inly  f.  m  his  hand 
Dent.  22.  28.  if  a  man  he  with  her,  and  they  he.  f. 
1  Sam.  10.  21.  they  .sought  him,  he  could  nnt/ic/. 
2<iam.l7.12.  shall  come  on  him  where  he  shall /<e/. 
1  fCingsl.  .12.  if  wickedness  hn  f.hi  liin,  he  shall  die 
1  Chron.'iS.  9.  if  seek  him,  wiil  As/,  of  thee,  hut  if 

fur<ako  him  will  cast  ofT  for  ever,  2  C/iruii.  15.  2. 
Jpb  20.  8.  he  shall  flv  awav  and  shall  not  Ac/. 
28.  12.  hut  where  shall  wisdom  he  f  ? 
P.s-i;/. 32. ti. shall  |iray  in  time  when  thou  mayest  Ac/, 
.■ffl.  2.  till  his  iniquity  Ac  f".  10  he  hateful 
37.  3:t.  I  sought  him,  but  he  could  not  Ac/. 
I'rnv.  G.  31.  if  he  bn  f.  he  shall  restore  seven-fold 
l(i.  31.  if  it  be  f.  in  the  way  of  righteousness 
30.  G.  lest  he  reprove  thee  and  thou  hef.  a  liar 

10.  li^st  he  curse  thee,  and  thou  be  /.  guilty 
hfi.  30.  14.  there  shall  not  A''  f.  a  s'lerd  to  take  fire 
35.  9.  no  lion,  nor  any  beast  shall  be  f.  thereon 
51.  3.  joy  and  gladness  shall  be  f.  therein 
55.  6.  seek  ye  the  Lord  while  he  mav  be  f. 
Jrr.  29.  14.  1  will  hef.  of  you,  saith  the  Lord 
50.  20.  sinsof  .luilali  be  souL'ht  for,  shall  not  be  f. 
F.zek.  2fi.  21.  yet  sb  ilttlnm  never  Ac/,  agiin 
Dan.  11. 1&.  he  shall  stumble  and  fall,  and  not  bef. 
12.  1.  ever ;  one  sb;ill  Ac  f.  wrillen  in  Ihe  hook 
Has.  10.  2.   low  shall  tliey  hef.  faulty 
7,epk.  3.  13   nor  a  deceitful  toniiie  he  f  in  moiithi 
Ze.ch.  10.  10.  and  place  shall  not  Ac  T.  f'T'hem       | 
J2ct.s  5.  39.  lest  ye  he  f.  to  fight  as'iin^t  Horl 

1  C«r.4.  2.  il  is  lequire'd  thai  a  steward  Ac/,  rallhfull 
E  Cor.  5.  3.  if  clothed,  we  shall  not  Ac/,  naked 

11.  12.  wherein  glory,  they  may  be  f.  even  as  we 

12.  20.  that  r  shall  hef.  such  as  ye  would  not 
PAi'.3.0  frE/.inbiin,not  having  mv  own  righteous. 

2  Pet. 'A.  It.  that  ye  innv  lief,  of  him  in  ]icace 
Tiev.  18.  21.  Ihe  city  of  Habvlon  hef.  no  more  &t  al' 

22.  no  craftsman  shall  be  f.  any  rr.orc  in  ir.ci; 

See  F  AVOUR. 

FOUND  srrate. 

Gen  0  8   Noali  /.  gmrr.  >,,  tho  oyos  of  the  Lord 

'il6 


Gen.  19   19.  thy  servant  haib  /.  gra<.e  in  .by  si^bt 

33.  10.  ifl  have/,  g.  in  thy  .Mght,  47.  29.  |  50.  4 

39.  4.  Joseph  /.  grace  in  Ins  sight,  he  served  him 

F,xuil.'X,\.  12.  thou  hast  also/.  ^ruc:e  in  my  sight, 17. 

13.  if  I  have  /  grace  in  thy  sight,  consider  this 

nation  thy  people,  34.9../«(/^.  0. 17.  J  .hum.  27.5. 

Ki.how  k«i)wn  that  i  and  thy  people  have  /.  g.l 

JVum.  32.  i  if  we  have  /.  grace  in  thy  sight 

Uuth  2.  10.  why  have  I/,  grace  in  thine  eyes'! 

1  .Sam.  20.  3.  thy  father  kiioweih  I  have/,  grace 

2  .Sam.  14.  22.  thy  servant  knowetb  1  have/,  grace 
./cr.  31.  2.  the  people/,  grace  in  the  wilderness 

is  FOUND. 
^cra.44.  10.  he  with  v^'hom  it  i.s/.be  my  servant,  IG. 
fJeiiL.  20.  11.  fieople  that  is  f.  shall  be  tributaries 

1  Kings  14.  13.  lu  him  there  i.s/.  some  good  thing 

2  Kiiig.t  22.  13.  this  book  that  !s/.2  Cliron.  34.  21. 
F.ira  4.  19.  it  is  f.  this  city  hath  been  rebellious 

■  fob  19.  28.  seeing  the  root  of  the  matter  is  f. 
Prov.  10.  13.  in  the  lips  of  him  wisdom  is  f. 
fsa.  13.  IS.overy  one  tbatis/.sball  be  (biiist  thro' 

37.  t -i.  lift  up  thy  prayer  for  remnant  that  is  f. 
05.  8.  as  the  new  wine  isf.  in  the  cluster 
.ler.  2.  20.  as  the  thief  is  ashamed  when  he/.5/. 
34.  Ill  thy  skirts  isf.  the  blood  of  innocenis 
II. 9. a  conspiracy  is  f.  among  the  men  of  Judah 
Dan.  5.  14.  excellent  wisdom  is  f.  in  thee 
ffus.  14.  8.  I  am  like  a  tree,  from  nie  !S(hy  fruit/. 
/.uke  15.  24.  this  my  son  was  lost  and  isf.  32. 
2  Cor.  7.  14.  our  boasting  I  made  is  f.  a  truth 

fVas  FOUND. 
Gen.  44.  12.  the  cup  was  f.  in  Benjamin's  sack 
47.  14.  Joseph  gathered  the  money  that  was  f. 
F.zod.  35.  23.  every  man  with  whom  was  f.  jiurple 
24.  every  man  with  whom  was/,  sbiltim-wood 

■  Judg.  20.  1 48.  smote  with  the  sword  all  that  wasf. 

1  Sam.  '3. 22.  with  Saul  and  Jonathan  there  wasf. 
2A7»j,/-sl2.  lO.higb-priest  told  the  moneythal  wa.i'f. 

20.13.  shewed  all  that  jcas/. in  treasury,  /sa.39.2. 
2-.'.  9.  gather  the  money  that  was  f.  2  Chr.  34.  17. 
23.  2.  read  book  which  wasf.  2  Chron.  34.  30. 

2  Chron.  15.  4.  sought  him,  he  teas/,  of  them,  15. 
21.  17.  carried  away  the  substance  that  wasf. 

F.ira  0.  2.  there   was  f.  at  Achmetlia  a  roll 
F.ccl.  9.  15.  there  was  f.  in  it  a  poor  wise  man 
.A^r.48.27.was  Fsr.a  derision'?  was  he /.am. thieves? 
/C2ct.28.  15.  perfect  till  iniquity  jcas  f.  in  thee 
/)an.  I.  19.  among  all  none  was  f.  like  Daniel 
2,  35.  iron,  clay  broken,  no  place  was  f.  for  them 
5.  11.  like  the  wisdom  of  the  gods  was  f.  in  him 
(■).  22.  because  before  him  innocency  was  f.  in  nie 
.Mat.  1.  IP.  she  teas/,  with  child  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
/,h/iC  9  3fi.wben  voice  w.as  past, Jesus  wasf.  alone 
.4r<.<i8.  40.  but  Philip  wasf.  at  Azotus,  be  preached 
Horn.  10.  20.  I  was  f.  of  them  that  sought  me  not 
1  Pet.  2.  22.  neither  was  guile/,  in  bis  mouth 
Rev.  5.  4.  no  man  was  f.  worthy  to  open  the  book 
14   5.  and  in  their  mouth  wasf.  no  guile 
18.  24.  in  her  mas  f.  the  blood  of  I  be  prophets 
20.  11.  ami  there  was  f.  no  place  for  iheiii 

IVus  not  FOUND. 
Ma!.  2.  fi.  and  iniquity  was  not  f.  in  bis  lips 
Heh.\  1  5. Enoch  was  nrti/.becnuse  Ood  Iriinslatpil 
ftcw.20. 15.  whoso  mas  not  f.  written  in  book  of  life 

FOUNDATION 
Is  the  grnvnil-work,  or  lowest  part  of  abnildiiig, 
whirh  supports  the  other  parts  ;  as  the  f omnia- 
linn  of  a  house,  of  a  castle,  nf  a  fort,  tower, 
<fcc.  rhrist  Jesus,  both  in  the  Old  and  .Vcw 
Testament,  is  called  a  Foundation.  Isa  2S.  l(i, 
Heboid,  I  lay  in  Zion  for  a  foundalion.  a  sione, 
a  tried  stone,  a  precious  corner-s'cne,  a  suit 
foundation.  Christ  is  the  foundation  on  which 
the  church  is  hiiilt ;  the  foundation  .if  all  the 
hopes,  andcomfort,  an!  happiness,  oftiiepeoplr 
of  God;  the  foundation  of  the  Covenant  of 
Grace  mode  with  the  church,  andof  allthepro- 
mises  contained  therein;  he  is  a. si;re foundation, 
071  whomhis  peoplemay  securelyrest ;  one  who 
will  not  fail  them,  nor  deceive  them  ;  and  he  is 
the  corner-stone  that  unites  the  several  parts 
of  the  building  together ;  he  makes  Jews  a7id 
(■"Utiles,  that  once  wereimplncahle  enemies,  one 
church.  So  also  in  1  Cor.  3.  11,  Other  founda- 
tion can  n»  man  lav,  than  that  is  laid,  which  is 
.Tesus  Christ,  .findthe  above  mentioned  passage 
in  Isaiah  is  cited  by  St.  Peter,  and  applied  to 
Christ.  I  Pet.  2.  fi. 
God's  decree  of  election  is  the  firm  im;nnvnhle 
foundation  upon  whirh  the  salvation  of  the  elect 
depends.  2  Tim  2.  19,  The  foundation  of  God 
Btandelh  sure,  having  this  seal.  The  Lord  know- 
etb Ihem  that  are  his.  Sec  more  of  this  passage 
on  the  word  SK.\L.  The  foundation  of  the 
apostles  an  1  prophets,  is  that  fnundntion  which 
they  laid  by  their  preaching  and  doctrine,  name- 
ly, Christ,  whom  liey  held  forth  as  the  only'. 
Mediator  between  God  and  man.  me  only  .Sa- 1 
viour  and  Head  of  the  church.  Ejih.  2.  20,  Yo  j 
aro  bu       .;_>on  iJie  foundation  of  the  apostias  1 


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and  pro  ihote.  you?'jaith  is  grounded  uponife 
doctrine  delivered  by  Ihcvi.  Foundation  i« 
likewise  taken  for  the  first  prin  :''ple6  of  C  uris- 
tionily,  taugh:  in  an  easy  and  f  ain  mtt.kaa.  st 
as  to  moke  people  of  mean  capacities  to  uiiUcf- 
stand  them  ;  such  as  concer'iing  the  necessity 
and  nature  of  repentance  and  fuilh;  the  nature, 
institution,  signifcaiion,  and  use  of  the  sacra 
vienls  ;  concernirg  the  last  judgment,  and  tie 
like;  these  the  apostle  culls  the  looudalion.  Heb. 
G.  1,  2,  Not  laying  again  the  foundation  of  re- 
pentance, &c.  ^ind  in  Rom.  15.  lat,  2'A1 
apostle  says,  ^■o  have  1  strived  to  preach  tna 
,gos|icl,  not  where  Christ  was  named,  lest  ii 
should  build  upon  another  man's  foundation. 
/  did  not  choose  to  preach  the  go.^'pcl,  where  thl 
fundamentals,  the  first  principles  of  religion, 
had  been  taught  by  another,  lest  I  should  seem 
to  assume  to  myself  the  rr.-ilil  due  to  him.  Hea- 
ven, which  IS  the  eternal  inherit  once  of  all  be- 
lievers, is  described  as  a  cily  which  liaib  foun- 
dations, to  denote  that  the  state  of  the  elect 
in  heaven,  and  their  glory  there,  is  not  sub- 
ject to  corruption,  or  the  least  oiteratinn. 
Heb.  II.  10,  .fibraham  looked  foi  a  city  which 
hath  foundations,  whose  builder  and  maker  is 
God. 

Magistrates  are  also  called  foundaiioi>8.  Psal. 
82.  5,  All  the  foundations  of  tae  world  are 
outof  coiir.ae  :  Jill  magistrates,  rulers,  and  go- 
vernors, that  should  settle  and  estiihlish  justice 
and  order,  have  disturbed  it  by  their  irregular 
mid  disorderly  proceedings.  Solomon  says, 
Prov.  10.  25,  The  rishteoiia  is  an  everlasting 
foundalion:  or,  ha(h  an  everlasting  foundalion: 
His  hope  and  happiness  is  built  upon  a  sure 
foundation. 

F.xod.'.K  18.  as  bath  not  been  in  Egypt  since  the/. 

.fush.  6.  2fi.  he  shall  lay  the/,  in  bis  first-born 

1  h'ings^.n.  ihey  brouffhtbewn  stones  to  lay  the/, 
(i.  37.  in  the  fourth  year  was/,  of  house  of  L.  laid 
7.  9.  were  of  costly  stones  even  from  the/.  10 
10.  34.  he  laid  the/,  of  Jericho  in  his  first-born 

2  Chron.  if.  IG.  work  was  prepared  to-day  of  the/ 
31.  7.  they  began  to  lay  the/,  of  the  heaps 

F.ira  3.  G.  the/,  of  the  temple  v/as  not  yet  laid 

10.  when  the  builders  laid  the/  of  temple,  12. 
5.  IG.  Sheshbazzar  laid  the/,  of  the  bouse 

7.  t9.  on  the  first  day  was  the/,  of  going  up 
.Toh  4.  19.  how  much  less  in  them  whose/,  is  in  dual 

22.  Ifi.  whose/,  was  overflown  wilb  a  flood 
Psol.  87.  1.  his  f.  is  in  the  holy  mountains 
102.  25.  of  old  thou  hast  laid  ihe/.  of  the  earth 
137.  7.  rase  it,  rase  it,  even  to  the/,  thereof 
Prov.  10.  2.5.  the  risrhteous  is  a.",  everlasting/. 
fsa.  28.  Ifi.  I  lay  in  Zion  for  a/,  a  tried  stone 
44.  3^.  saving  lo  the  temple,  thv./".  shall  be  laid 
48.  13.  mv  hand  hath  laid  the  f.  of  the  earth 
F.zek.  13.  14.  (he/,  (hereof  .sha'll  bo  discovered 
Hah.  3.  13.  by  discovering  (he  /.  to  (he  neck 
Ffag.  2.  18.  from  (he  day  that  '.he  f.  was  laid 
Zech.  4.  9.  Zerubbabel  bath  laid  /.  and  shall  finis 

8.  9.  prophets  which  were  when  the/,  was  laid 
12.  1.  Ihe  Ijord,  which  layeth  the/,  of  (he  ear(h 

f.ulre  G.  48.  diirsed  deep,  and  laid  the/,  on  a  rock 

49.  like  a  man  (hat  without  a/,  built  a  house 

14.  29.  lest  haplv  after  he  hath  laid  the/. 

linm.  15.  20.  lest  t  should  build  on  another  mnn's  f. 

1  Cor.  3.  10.  as  a  wise  master  builder  I  laid  the/. 

1 1.  for  other/,  can  no  man  lay  than  is  laid 

12.  if  any  man  build  on  this/,  srold,  silver,  wood 
Fph.  2.  20.  are  built  on  (he/,  of  the  proplie(8 

1  Tim.  fi.  19.  laving  up  in  store  forthcins.  a  good/. 

2  'f'im.  2.  19.  nevertheless/,  of  God  standetb  suro 
fieb.  1.  10.  thou.  Lord, hast  laid  (he/,  of  thenarth 

G.  1.  not  laying  (he/,  of  repentance  and  faith 
Rev.  21.  19.  (b<'  firs'  f.  jasper:  second  sapphire 

FOUNDAtrON  of  the  world. 
.Mat.  13.  35.  kept  secret  from  the/,  of  the  world 

25.  34.  kinsdoin  prepared  from  the/  tf  the  leorlH 
l.iike  11.  .50.  (he  blood  shed  from  (be/.  nftheworH 
^oA;i  17.24. (boil  lovedst  me  before  I  he/ o/^A-jrorW 
K;)A. 1.4. chosen  u*  in  him  be 'ore  ihe  f -of  the  ?cor!d 
//■cA.4.3. war  ks  were  finishnd  from  \hf  f.ofthe}rorld 

0.  2G.  must  have  oft  suffered  since/.  n/^Ac  ic«rM 

1  Pet.  1  20.  foreordained  before  the/,  of  the  world 
Rev.  13.  8.  Lamb  slain  from  the/,  of  the  world 

17.  8.  names  not  written  from  the  f.  of  the  wsrlil 

FOUNDATIONS. 
Jleut.  32.  22.  and  set  on  fire  (he/,  of  (he  mountains 

2  Snm.  22.  8.  the  f.  of  heaven  moved  and  shook 
Ifi. /.ofthe  world  were  iliscovered,  Ps.  18.7,15. 

F.zriii.  12.  havG  set  up  the  walls  and  joined  the/ 
fi.  3.  and  lei  the  f.  thereof  be  stronjiv  laid 

.A)A38.  4.  where  wast  thou  when  1  laid/,  of  earth? 
G.  whereupon  are  (he/,  (hereof  faslened 

r.TrtM  1,3  if /".be  destroyed,  wiia(  can  r'.sliteomdoT 
82.  T).  all  the/,  ofthe  earth  are  out  ■.it'courSR 
104.  5.  who  laid  the/,  of  earth  not  to  be  removed 

Prov.  ?1.  20.  when  he  ajipointcJ  the  ('.  v,f  thocaitb 


FOU 

Tsi7.1<i  '  Tor  ;lip/ ofKir-imroscllislia.  yc  mourn 
24.    if',  and  llie/.  of  llie  eiirl-i  do  aliaku 

40  2.'.  Iiiive  vi;  not  uiidiMsiuud  Iroiii /.  of  earth  ? 
51.  j:J.  Ihu  Lord  Unit  l;iid  tlie^'.  oltlieeuilU 

ll)   timt  I  iiiuy  lii)  the/,  of  lliu  earth 
54.  11.  1  will  lay  thy/,  wilh  sapphirus 
V.l-J.thou  slialt  raise  ii|)lhe/.of  uiunygeneralicns 
fer.  M.  37.  if  llie/.  of  the  earth  can  he  searched 
fill  15.  her/ are  Ikllen,  herwalls  are  throvvii  down 
T)!    '20.  thi'V  BJiall  not  take  of  thee  a  stone  for/. 
lam.  4.  11.' and  ii  hath  devoured  the/,  thereof 
£zck.  30.  4.  Egypt's/,  shall  be  broken  down 

41  8.  the/,  ol  tlie  side  chambers  were  a  full  reed 
3//C.  1    b.  and  1  will  discover  the/,  thereof 

f\ 'J  hear,  (J  iiiounlains,  and  ye  strong/,  of  earth 
.^cts  Itj.  20    ihe/.  of  tiie  prison  were  shaken 
Heb    11.  10.  for  he  looked  for  a  cily  that  liath/. 
Hcv.  '21.  14.  Ihe  walls  of  the  city  had  twelve/. 
jy.  the  •".  Were  garnished  wilh  precious  stones 
FOUNDED. 

1  Clirun.  II  t'22.  these  were  porters  whom  David/. 
£  Chran.  3.  t  3.  the  things  w  herein  Solomon  was/. 
F.zra  3.  t  (i.  but  thu  temple  was  not  yet/. 
J'sal.S.  t2.  out  of  mouths  of  babes  hast/,  strength 

24.  2.  fur  he  hath/,  itujion  the  seas  and  tlie  floods 
7ri.  t  69.  like  the  earth  which  he  hath/,  tor  ever 
89.1 1.  world  and  fulness  thereof,  thou  hast/,  them  | 
104.  t  ;").  he  halli/.  the  eatlli  upon  her  b^ses 
8.  to  the  place  which  thou  hast/,  for  them 
119. 152.  thy  lestmionies  thou  husi/.them  for  ever 
Prov.  3.  19.  the  Lord  by  wisdom  hath /.  Ihe  cartli 
Isa.  14.  '.a.  answ  er,  that  the  Lord  hath  /.  Zion 
23.  13.  this  people  was  not  till  the  Assyrian/,  it 
^mos  9.  t).  anil  he  liHlh  /.  his  troop  in  the  earth 
Hut).  1.  t  12.  ()  Lord,  tlion  hast  ordained  ihem  for 
judgment;  O  Go<l, thou  hast/,  them  for  correction 
jilut.  7.  25.  and  it  fell  not  for  it  was/,  on  a  rock 
Luke  G.  48.  could  not  shake  it,  it  was/,  on  arock 

FOUNDER. 
Judg-.  17.  4.  his  mother  gave  them  to  the/. 
f»o.-41.t7.so  the  carpenter  encouraged  the/, 
/er.  ti.  '29.  the  bellows  are  burnt,/,  ineltelh  in  vain 
10.  9.  the  work  of  the  hands  of  the/. 
14.  every /.confounded  bv  graven  image,  51.17. 
FOUNDEST. 
JVcA.  9.  8.  and/,  his  heart  faithful  before  thee 
FOUNDING. 

2  Ckron.  24.  t^l.  concerning  Joasli/.  the  house 

FOUNTAIN 

h  properly  the  soxrcr  or  spring-head  of  icaters. 
.Heta/i/iorically,  God  is  called  tho  fountain  of 
living  waters,  ./cr.  2.  13.  Uprings  or  fountains 
are  called  living,  lohcn  lliey  never  cease,  or 
intermit,  but  are  always  sending  forth  their 
waters :  Such  had  God's  care  and  kindness 
heen  over  and  to  the  Jews,  of  whom  he  com- 
plains, That  they  had  forsiken  him,  the 
founiain  of  living  svalers.  The  blood  o/Chrisi, 
■which  washes  believers  from  all  U7ielcaniicss 
of  .9(71,  IS  called  a  fountain.  Zech.  13.  1,  In 
that  day  there  shnll  be  a  fountain  opened  to 
the  house  of  David,  and  to  the  inhabitants  of 
Jerusalem,  for  sin  and  uncleanncss.  The 
Iciral  ic ashing s  were  but  shadows  and  types  of 
this  matchless  healing  and  purging  Founlam, 
namehj,  the  blood  of  Christ,  which  never  failed 
to  heal  any  that  ever  vsed  it.  Jill  spiritual 
graces  and  refreshments  communicated  by  the 
•Spirit,  are  also  compared  to  a  fountain.  Joel 
3.  18,  A  fountain  shall  come  forth  of  the 
liouse  of  the  Lord,  and  shall  water  the  valley 
of  Shittim.  .Is  waters  are  of  a  cooling,  re- 
freshing, andfrurlifyingnature,  so  these  gifts 
and  graces  should  make  the  most  barren  to 
become  fruitful.  JInd  in  John  7.  38,  Ho  that 
believelh  on  ine,  out  of  his  liclly  shall  flow 
rivers  of  living  water,  fl,  shall  be  endued 
IBith  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the  Spirit  in  a 
■plentiful  measure,  which  shall  not  only  refresh 
himself,  but  shall  break  forth,  and  be  communi- 
cated to  others,  also  for  their  refreshing. 

Fountsiinsaret  aken  forc/tildren  ,orpos  t  er  I  ty  ,Vrov . 
S.  16,  Let  thy  foiinlains  be  diB(.ersel  abroad  : 
JUay  your  posterity  be  numerous.  In  this 
passage  fountains  are  put  for  streams  oi  rivers 
flowing  from  them,  by  a  metonymy  of  the  cause 
for  the  effect.  In  the  saute  sense  it  is  used 
in  Dent. '33.  28,  The  fountain  of  Jacob  shall 
be  upon  a  land  of  corn  and  wine:  thtit  is, 
the  people  that  proceed  from  Jacob.  Tkc  title 
of  fonniains  inay  be  the  more  fitly  ginen  to 
children,  because  as  they  are  rivers  in  reaped 
of  their  parents,  so  when  they  grow  vp,  they 
also  berome  fountains  to  their  children.  In 
Prov.  .'>.  18,  fountain  is  put  fir  a  wife.  Let 
thy  fountain  be  blessed.  I.et  thy  wife  be 
blessedwithchildi-cv  .barrenness  beinsesteemed 
a  curse  and  reproach  among  the  Israelites; 
Or,  let  her  be  a  blessing  and  comfort  to  thee, 
md  yiot  a  curse  and  a  snare,  as  a  harlot  will 
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be  :  or,  let  lirr  be  made  hop;  -jby  the  enjoyment 
of  thy  society,  and  cleaving  tu  her  alune. 

SoUmion  says.  I'rov.  13.  14,  'I'he  law  of  the  wLso 
is  a  founiain  of  life,  to  depart  from  Ihe  snares 
ol  dealh;  that  is,  the  doctrine,  instruction,  or 
coutisel  of  a  huly  pious  man,  is  a  meaits  to  pre- 
serve life,  and  to  help  mm  to  depart  from  the 
snares  of  death,  tty  spring  and  fminlain  in 
Hos.  13.  15,  aremeant  a  prosperous  condition, 
and  ullblcssings  which  seemed  to  be  for  a  con- 
tinuance ;  His  sjiring  shall  become  dry,  and 
his  fountain  shall  be  drieil  up.  Fountain  is 
taken  for  the  right  ventricle  of  the  heart,  which 
is  the  spring  of  life,  and  of  the  vital  spirits. 
Eccl.  12.  fi,  Or  the  pitcher  be  broken  at  the 
fountain  :  This  may  be  said,  when  the  veins  do 
not  return  the  blood  to  the  heart,  but  suffer  it 
to  staiid  still  and  cool  within  ihem,  whence 
comes  thatcoldncss  of  the  outward  parts,which 
is  a  near  forerunner  of  death.  Fountain  of 
blood,  is  the  blood  of  a  person  incommoded 
with  a  loss  of  blood,  whether  natural  or  other- 
wise. Lev.  '20.  18.  Mark  5.  '29. 

Gen.  16. 7.  angel  of  the  Lord  found  Hagar  by  a/. 

I.eo.  11.  36.  a/,  wherein  is  water  shall  be  clean 
20.  18.  he  di^covered  her/,  the/,  of  her  blood 

Deut.'Si.  28./.  of  Jacob  shall  be  on  a  land  ol  corr 

lSu;(i.2'.l.  l.lhe  Israelites  pitched  by  a/  in  Jezreel 

Psal.  36.  9.  for  with  thee  is  the/,  of  life 
68.  26.  bless  the  Lord  from  the/,  of  Israel 
74.  15.  thou  didst  cleave  the/,  and  the  flood 
114.  8.  who  turned  the  flint  inio  a/,  of  water 

Prov.  5.  18.  let  thy /.  be  blessed,  rejoice  wilh  wife 

13.  14.  the  law  of  the  wise  is  a  /.  of  life 

14.  '27.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  a/,  of  life 
'25.  '26.  is  as  a  troubled  /.  and  corrupt  spring 

Keel.  12.  6  or  the  pitcher  be  broken  at  the  /. 
Cant.  4.  12.  a/,  sealed  ||  15.  a/,  of  gardens 
./er.  2. 13.  have  forsaken/,  of  living  waters,  IT.  13. 
6.  7.  as  a/,  castelh  out  her  waieis  so  she 
9.  1.  oh  that  mine  eyes  were  a/,  of  tears 
.hel  3.18.  a/.shall  come  forth  of  house  of  the  Lord 
Zech.  13.  1.  in  that  day  a/,  shall  be  opened 
Mark  5.  29.  the/,  of  her  blood  was  dried  up 
Jam.  3.  11.  doth  a/,  send  forth  sweet  waters  7 

12.  no/,  can  yield  salt  water  and  fresh 
Rev.  21.  6.  I  will  give  of  the/,  of  life  freely 

FOUNTAINS. 
Gen.  7. 11.  the/,  of  the  great  deep  were  broken  up 
8.  2.  the/,  also  of  the  deep  were  stopped 
Deut.  8.  7.  God  bringeih  thee  ir.tca  land  of/. 

1  Kings  18.  5.  go  into  ihe  land,  to  all  /.  of  water 

2  Chr.  32.  3.  he  took  counsel  to  stop  waters  of/. 
4.  there  was  much  people,  who  slopt  all  the/. 

Prov.  5.  16.  let  iliy/.  be  dispersed  abroad 
8.24.  when  there  were  no  /.  abounding  with  water 

28.  when  he  strengthened  the/,  of  the  deep 
Isa.  41. 18. 1  will  open  /.  in  the  midst  ofthevalleys 
Hos.  13.  15.  and  his/,  shall  be  dried  up 
Rev.  7.  17.  and  )ie  sliall  lead  them  to  living/. 
8.  10.  the  star  fell  upon  the/,  of  waters 
14.  7.  worshij)  him  that  made  the/,  of  waters 
16.  4.  the  third  angel  poured  his  vial  upon  the/. 

FOUR. 
Gen.  2.  10.  a  river  parted,  and  became/,  heads 
14.  9./.  kings  joined  battle  with  five 
47.  24.  and/,  parts  sliall  be  your  own  for  seed 
F.xod.  22.  1.  iie  shall  restore/,  sheep  for  a  sheeji 

25.  26.  thou  shall  make  for  it/,  rings  of  gold 
34.  shall  be/,  bowls  made  like  unto  almonds 

26.  2.  the  breadth  of  one  curtain/,  cubits,  8 

27.  Ifi.  their  pillars/,  their  sockets/.  .38.  19 

37.  20.  and  in  the  candlestick  were/,  bowls 

38.  5.  he  cast/,  rings  for  the  /.  ends  of  the  grate 

39.  10.  /.  rowB  of  stones  set  in  Ihe  breast-plate 
Kev.  11.  '20.  all  fowls  that  creep  going  on  all/. 

27.  of  beasts  that  go  t-n  all/,  unclean,  42. 
JV*«m.7.  7.  two  wagons,/.  oxentosonsofGershon 

8./.  wagons,  eight  oxen  to  the  sons  of  Merari 
Deut.  22.  12.  make  thee  fringes  on  tiie/.  quarters 
.Judg.  li.  40.  a  custom  to  lament/,  days  in  a  year 
2  ■■iam.  21.  22.  these/,  were  born  to  the  giant 
1  Kings  18.  33.  he  said,  fill/,  barrels  with  water 
'iKings  7.  3.  there  were/,  leprous  men  at  Ihe  cntrv 
.lobil.  16.  saw  his  son'.s  sons,  even/,  geiicriitions 
Prov.  30.  15.  yea/,  things  say  not,  it  is  enough 
18.  yea  there  be/,  things  which  I  know  not 
21.  and  for/,  things  which  it  cannot  bear 
24.  there  be/,  things  which  are  little  on  earth 
30.  29.  yea,/,  things  are  comely  in  going 
Isa.  17.  6.  /.  or  five  in  the  utmost  fruitful  branches 
Jer.  15.  3.  I  will  appoint  over  them/,  kinds 

36.  23.  when  Jehudi  had  read  three  or/,  leaves 
Eiek.  I.  5.  Ihe  likeness  of/,  living  creatures 

6.  and  every  one  had  /.  faces,  1.5.  |  10.  14.  and 
every  one  had/,  wings,  10.  21. 

16.  and  they/,  had  one  likeness,  19.  10. 

17.  they  went  upon  their/,  sides,  10.  11. 

14.  21.  when  I  send  my/,  sore  judsm.  on  Jems. 

37.  9.  and  say  come  from  the  /.  winds,  O  breath 


FOU 

F.itk.  40.  41./.  tables  wereon  this  side,/  r<n  that 
43.  15.  the  altar/,  cubits,  and  upward/,  horns 

Dan.  1.  17.  these/,  children  God  gave  know  leii;* 
•S.  25.  lo,  I  see/,  ir.en  loose,  wa  king  in  the  fiie 

7.  2.  the/,  winds  of  heaven  sirt  ve  on  the  sea 
3.  and  /.  great  beasts  came  up  from  the  sea 
17.  these/,  beasts  are/,  kings  who  shal   ari»B 

8.  8.  came/,  notable  horns  toward  the/,  winds 

22.  w  hereas/.  stood  up,/,  kingdoms  shall  stand 
11.  4.  his  kingdom  divided  towards  the/,  winds 

Jlmos  1.  3.  and  for  /.   1  will  not  turn  awav  the 
jiunishinent  thereof,  6,  9,  11,  13.  |  2.  1,4,  6 
Zech.  1.  18.  I  saw,  and  behold/,  horns 
'20.  and  the  Lord  shewed  nie/.  carpenters 

6.  1.  and  behold,  there  came  f.  chariots  out 
Mat.^ii.  31.  he  shall  send  his  angels,  and  thev  shall 

gather  his  elect  from  the  /.  winds,  Mark  VA.  27. 
Jl/uri2.3.oneEick  of  the  palsy  who  was  borne  of/ 
./oAn  4.  35.  aie  yet/,  months,  then  cometh  harvest 
11.  17.  Lazarus  had  lain  in  the  grave/,  days 
19.  23.  the  soldiers  made  /.  parts  of  )iis  garment 
Jlets  10.  30./.  days  ago  1  wasfasiingtothis  hour 
21.9.  Philip  had/,  dangh'ers,  virgins,  whopropli. 

23.  we  have/,  men  which  have  a  vowonlheDi 
27.  29.  they  cast/,  anchors  out  of  the  stern 

Rev.  4.  6.  round  alioiit  the  throne  were/,  heists 
8.  till'/.  bea.sts  hart  each  of  them  si.\  winira 
5.  14.  the/,  bea.sts  sniil  iiincn,  and  the  elders  fell 
(i.  fi.  I  heard  a  voice  in  Ihe  midst  of  the/,  beasts 

7.  I.  I  saw/.  aiiKels,  on  /  corners,  holding  /:  n  inds 

9.  13.  a  voice  from  the/,  horns  of  the  golden  altar 
14.  loose  the/,  an?  who  are  ionnd  in  Euphrates 

14.  3.  they  sung  a  new  song  before  the/,  beasts 

15.  7.  one  of  the/  beasts  gave  seven  vials 
19.  4.  the  24  clclero  and  the/  beasts  fell  down 

See  Corners.  Pays. 

FOUR  timti. 
N'eh.G.  4.  yet  tlicy  sent  to  me  f.  times  after  this  Bori 

FOURFOLD. 
2  Sain.  12.  6.  and  he  shall  restore  the  lamh  f. 
I.nke  19.  8.  if  I  have  taken  any  thing,  I  restore/. 
See  Footed,  Twenty,  HuNrREc,  'J'hoiisand. 

four-sqIj.are. 

F.yod.'il  1.  altar  shall  he  f. -square,  height  3  cubits 
23.  16.  Ihn  breast-plate /.-»<;Ma7-c,  being  doubled 

1  King.s(}.  t33.  he  made  posts  of  olive-tree/.-syuore 
Fz.'k.  40.  47.  he  measured  Ihe  court  f.-si/vare 

48.  20.  ye  shall  ofier  the  holy  oblation /.-ijuare 
Rev.  21.  10.  and  the  city  lielli  f.-st/uare 

FOURSCORE,. 
F.xod.  7.  7.  Moses  was/,  years  old,  anil  Aaron/, 
and  I  111  ee  years  old,  when  they  spake  to  Phuraob 
Judg.  3.  30.  and  the  land  bad  rest/,  years 

2  Sam.  19.  32.  Barzillai  was/,  years  rdd,  35. 

2  Kings  6.  25.  an  ac^V head  was  sold  for/,  pieopn 
10.  24.  Jehu  appointed/,  men  witliont.  and  said 

1  Cliron.  1.5.  9.  Eliel  the  chief,  and  his  brethren/. 

2  Cliron.  26.  17.  with  him/,  priests,  valiant  men 
Ezra  S.  8.  Zebadiah,  and  with  him/,  males 
Psid.  90. 10.  and  if  by  strength  they  bo/,  years 
Can^C.S.are threescore  queens,  and/,  concubines 
Jer.  41.  5  there  came  from  Samaria,  /.  men 

/>ii A/2.37  »he  was  a  widow  about/,  anil  fouryeare 

16.  7.  he  said  to  him,  take  thy  bill,  and  write  / 

FOURSCORE  and  jive. 
■  Tosh.  14.  10.  lo,I  am  this  day/.  a7i(^/ir«  years oW 
1  Sam.  22. 18.  Doeg  slew  that  dav/.  andfivepeTi, 

FOURSCORE  and  sii. 
<7cjt. 16.16. Abra. was/,  and  six  when  Hagar  bare 

One  hundred  and  FOURSCORE. 
Ge'n.  35.  28.  days  of  Isaac  were  o7ic  hundred  and  f 

Four  hundred  and  FOURSCORE. 
IKingsd.  1.  in  fourh.  f.  vearsafter  come  out  ofEf 

FOURSCORE  thousand. 
1  Kings  5.  }^.f\thons.  hewers  in  mount.  2rA7-.2.18 

FOURSCORE  and  seven  thousand. 

1  Chr.  7. 5.  Issachar  reckoned  in  nWf.and  seven  tb. 

Chie  hundred  FOURSCORE  and  five  thousand 

2A"i)(^''sl9. 35. angel  smote  in  campofAssyria  oneh, 

FOURTEEN.         \f  and  five  t 

Gen.  31.  41.  I  served/,  years  for  thy  daughters 

46.22. who  were  born  to  Jacob.all  the  souls  were/ 

JVuHi.29.13.ye  shall  offer  for  burnt-oflTering /'.lambs 

of  the  first  year,  17,  20,  23,  '26, 29, 32. 

.Task.  15.  36.  the  tribe  of  Jiiiiah  had  in  the  valley 

/.  cities  with  their  villages,  18.  28. 

1  Kings  8.  65.  Solomon  and  Isr.  held  a  feast/,  day* 

1  CTr.  25.  5.  God  gave  lo  Heman/.  sons,  3dnnghl. 

2  Chr.  13.  21.  .'\bijah  waxed  mighty,  mar./,  wivea 
Fzek.  43.  17   the  settle  shall  be/,  cubiis  long 
Mat.  1.  17.  from  Aliraham  to  David/,  from  Davia 

lo  carrying  to  Babylon/,  lo  Christ/,  generations 
2  Cor.  12.  2.  I  knew  a  man  above/,  yi'ars  ago 
Ga/.2.  l.lhen  f.  years  aflerl  went  npto  Jerusalem 

FOURTEEN  thousand, 
.lob  42.  12.  Job  had  f.  th.  sheep,  and  fi,0(X)  rameU 

FOURTEEN  thousand  seven  hundred. 
JVmn.  16.49.  that  died  inplagne  were/.  <A.  screnfti 

FOURTEENTH. 
Oen.  14.  5,  in  the/,  year  came  Chedo.-laomer 


FOW 

iKiii^sK.  l^.in  llic/.  yearof  Hezekiah,  Tsa.  36. 1. 
C'krun.  -4.  li).  tlii^  /.  lot  came  I'ortli  lo  Jwsliebfab 
25.  iil.  Ilii-/.  lid  raine  I  jrlh  to  MaMithiali 
EzeA.  W-  I  ■  ill  llic/.  y<'-'tr  after  the  city  was  smitten 
Sets  -7.  -27.  Liul  wlieii  tlie/.  night  was  come 
Sec  Day. 

ffcn.  2.  14.  and  the,/   river  U  Euphrates 
15.  l(i.  ill/,  goiiera't  111  they  shall  come  hither 
Ej^od.  -Ml.  ii.  vi-iliii!,'    iiiquUy  of  fallieis  lo  the  /. 
j;enernlir>lj,  ;i4.  V.  JVhai.  14.  IS.  /)eiU.5.\) 
28.  91.  ami  the/,  row  shall  be  a  beryl,  M.  13. 
Kin.  lit.  -H.  ill  the/,  year  the  fruit  shall  be  holy 
Jdnli.  lit.  IT.  Ihe/.  lol  came  out  to  I>sacliar 
7.Si(m.  :i.  4.  Davul's/soii,  .\doiii.jali,  1  Clirat).  3.  2. 
2  AV/i^f.*  10.  ;«).  Ihv  chil.l.  of/. generation,  15.12. 
F.zr.k.\(i.  14.  the/,  had  the  face  of  an  eagle 
Van.  &.  4(1.  the/,  kiiigil  nn  shall  be  strong  as  iron 
:<.  2.j.  the  form  of  the/,  is  like  the  Son  of  God 
7.  T.  behold,  a/,  beast  ilieadful  and  strong 
lit.  tfiHii  I  would  know  Ihe  truth  of  the/,  beast 
2:t.  Ihe/.  beast  shall  be  the/,  kingdom  on  earth 
11.2   the/,  .-ihall  be  far  richer  than  tlicy  all 
Zn7i.  (».  X  in  the/,  chariot  were  gristed  horses 
./'I/«i:.!4-.i.'>.  Jesus  came  in  the/,  watch  of  the  night 
liiu^.  A.  T.  the/,  beast  was  like  a  flying  eagle 
0.  7.  wlien  be  had  opened  the/,  seal,  I  heard 
i>.  \-1.  the/,  angel  fioiuvled,  the  .sun  was  smitten 
1().  8.  llie/.  aiijje!  |i. Hired  out  Ins  vial  on  tile  sun 
21.  11*.  the  ihir.l,  a  chalceilmiy  ;  the/,  an  emerald 
Act  I)-\V.    ^^»^TH,  1'aRT. 
FOURTH  year. 
I  /Tinn-.sfi.  ].  in  the/.  (/<■<(/  ol  Solomon's  reign  over 
'      I-rael  hi-  bewail  lo  liuild,  :17.  2  Chniii.  3.  2. 
22.41. Jet...slM|ihat  lje;j;aN  to  reign  in/,  y.  of  Ahab 
2KiH!rs  lri.il.  in  lln-/.//'rtr  (ifHezekialiShaltnaiie 
hercauKMi|iasaiM.-tSamariaand  besieged  it 
/cr  .25. 1,  word  c.iine  lo  .leum.  iii/je'drolJehoiak 
2-i.  I.  iiithe/.  mv/rof  Zedekiali,  Hanaiiiah  spake 
30.  l.iii  t\u-  f.'iiir.r  of  .iciioiakim  this  word  came 
to  Jcremiih  from  the  Lord,  45.  1.  |  4(i.  2. 
51.50.  commanded  Ser.iiih  in/.  t/'"r  of  Zedekiah 
Zeck.~.l.iiif.yf::tr  olTkir  ns  word  came  toZechar. 

FOWL. 
Oen.  1.  20).  let  them  have  dominion  over  the/.  28. 
2.  lit.  out  of  tlie  ground  God  formed  every /.  of  air 

7.  2'i.  tlie  /.  of  tlie  heav.Mi  was  destroyed 

8.  17.  bring  fortli  of  all  fl  sii,  of/,  of  callle 

9.  2.  the  Irar  of  yousfiall  be  on  every/,  of  Ihe  air 
1(1.  b  ludd,  I  establish  my  covenant  with  the/. 

Lrr.  7.  2ii.  eat  no  blond,  whether  of/,  or  beast 

11.  4!"i.  this  is  the  law  of  the  beasts  "and/. 
Dntit.  4.  17.  the  likenesses' any  winged/,  in  the  air 
Jot)  28.  7.  there  is  a  path  which  no/,  knowoih 
Psal.S.  8.  lo  have  dominion  over  the/,  of  the  air 
■  148.  10.  beasts  and  Hying/  praise  the  Lord 
Jer.9.  10.  the/  of  the"  heavens  and  beasts  arc  fled 
h'zfk.  17.  23.  and  under  n  shall  dwell  all/. 

:1S).  17.  son  ef  man,  s|ieTik  to  every  leathered/. 

44.31. [iriest  shall  not  eat  any  thing  torn, /.or  beast 
L)an.  7.  6.  had  on  the  back  of  it  fourwmgsof  a/. 

FOWLS. 
Gen.  7.  3.  take  of/,  also  of  the  air  by  sevens 

15.  II.  when  the  f.  came  down  on  the  carcases 
J.rv.  1.  14.  if  the  burnt-sacrifice  to  Lord  be  of/. 

11.  13   these/,  ye  shall  have  in  aboi.iinalion 
Vctit.  14.  20.  imt  of  all  ihr.n  f.  ye  may  eat 

28.  2ti.  thy  ca^cas(^  shall  be  ineat'toall  f.  of  the  air 
I  Sinn.  17.  44.  I  will  give  ihy  flesh  to  the/.  46. 
I  Kinirs  4.  33.  Solomon  spake  of  beasts  and  of/. 

14   11.  that  dietb  in  fields,/,  eat,  16.4.  |  21.  24. 
JVf  A.5.18.also/.were  prepired  fur  me,  store  of  wine 
Jail  12.  7.  ask  the/,  aud  they  shall  tell  thee 
Paul.  .50.  11.  I  know   ill  the/,  of  the  mountains 

78.  27.  he  rained  f.  like  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
ha.  18.  fi.  thi^y  sluiU  be  bft  to  the/,  of  the  moun- 
tains, and  the/,  shall  summer  iipim  them 
Dan.  4.  14.  Id  the/.  g"t  from  his  branches 
Mat.  (>.  26.  the  f.  thev  sow  not,  neither  reap 

13.4.ih.>f.dev".uired'ilies-ed,.Wa77r4.4./,?</.T8..5. 
Jtfrt.-.'f  4..32.tbat/.  may  I  .dgeunder  it,  l.ukc  13.  1!). 
J.uki:  12.  24.  how  nincli  rimre  are  ve  better  than  /. 
^ictii  10.  12.  a  sheet  -.vherein  were"/.  11.6. 
Ret).  19.  17.  an  ati;el  cried  to  all  tiie  f.  thiit  fly 
21.  snd  all  tli.'  r.  wee  filled  with  their  flesh 
FOWIjS  'if  the  heaven. 

Jnh  C-l  t  21 .  ki.'pt  riosi'  from  the  /.  of  the  heaven 

35. 11.  who  niaketh  uft  wi<er  than  the/,  of  heaven 
■Psial.'^  '2.  bodies  ofllivKcivants  meat  to  f.nfhea. 

104.  12  by  them  the/,  of  A.  have  their  habitation 

■ler.l.  33.  the  carcases  of  this  people  shall  be  meat 

fur  the/,  of  the  heaven,  16. 4.  |  19.  7.  |  34.  20. 

15  3  Iwill  appointthe/ «r«/)ff  AearcTi  lodestroy 
Ezst.  29. 5.  given  Pharaoh  for  meal  to/,  nf  heaven 

81.  G.  the/,  of  heaven  made  their  nests  in  Assvrla 

13.  on  1:13  niin  .^hall  all  the/,  nf  heaven  remain 

32.  4.  will  cause  all/,  of  heaven  to  remain  on  thee 

38.  20.  the/,  of  heaven  shall  shake  at  inv  iirpseuci 
Dan.  2.  -SS.  the/,  of  heaven  given  to  Neb'  chndiuvz 
E-OS.  2. 18.  made  a  covcn:'tit  for  them  with/,  of  h. 
220        . 


FOX 

Wb».4.3.  every  one  shall  languish  with/,  of  -.carf* 
7.  12.  I  will  bring  them  down  as  the  ;'.  of  ieaven 

Z'.ph.  1.  3.  1  will  consume  the/,  of  the  heaven 

Luke  13.iy.  liief.uf  heaven  lodged  in  the  branches 
FOWLER. 

Psal.Ol.  3.  he  shall  deliver  ibee  from  snare  of  the/. 

/Vuu.  6  5.  deliver  as  a  bird  from  the  hand  of  the/. 

A/!is.y.8.  buttbeproph.  is  a  snare  of  a/,  iii  his  ways 
FOWLERS. 

PsaM24.7.our  soul  is  escajied  out  of  the  snare  of/. 

Jcr.  5.  t26.  my  jieople  pry,  as/,  lie  in  wait 
FOX, 

hi  Greek,  Alope.v,  in  Hebrew,  Shua! :  It  is  a 
cri  aiure  very  well  known,  and  very  remarkable, 
priacipiilly  for  i/.«  cunnintr.  There  is  mention 
made  of  U  in  several  places  of  the  .Scripture. 
Our  .Saviuur  calls  Herod  the  Tetrarch  of  Ga- 
lilee, fo.\,  signifying  thereby  his  craft,  and 
the  rejiiicments  of  his  policy,  Luke  13.  32. 
Jind  to  give  an  idea  of  his  own  a  Ircnie  poverty, 
he  says,  The  foxes  have  holes,  and  the  buds 
of  the  air  have  nests,  but  the  Son  of  man  hath 
not  where  to  lay  his  head,  Luke  9.  58.  Eze- 
kiel  compares  the  false  prophets  with  foxes. 
Kzek.  13.  4,  Tliy  piopbeis  are  like  the  foxes 
in  the  deserts:  whether  it  was  his  design  to 
heighten  their  canning  and  hypocrisy  in  imi- 
tating the  true  prophets,  and  so  covering  them- 
seloiui  with  sheeps'  clothing,  though  they  were 
ravening  wolves  ;  or  whether  he  intended  to 
shew,  that  tliese  false  prophets,  instead  of  sup- 
porting Jerusalem,  enaeuvoured  only  to  destroy 
it,  by  undermining  its  walls,  and  shaking  its 
foundations,  as  foxes  undermine  the  ground  to 
make  holes  for  themselves.  In  the  same  sense, 
seducsrs  and  false  teachers  are  compared  lo 
foxes.  Cant.  2.  15,  Take  us  the  foxes  that 
S|ioil  the  vines 

It  IS  said,  in  Judg.  15.  4,  5.  that  Samson  took  three 
hundred  fuxes,  which  he  tied  two  and  tiro  toge- 
ther by  the  tails,  and  that  having  fastened  af  re- 
brand  in  the  middle  of  the  cord  which  bound  them 
so  tirgeihe.r,  he  let  tkemloose  among  the  crops  of 
standing  corn  belonging  lo  the  I'hilistines,  and 
they  burnt  them.  From  the  fields  they  went  into 
the  olive  yards,  and  burnt  them  likewise.  Some 
infidels  are  much  scandalized  at  this  history, 
and  pretend  it  incredible  that  Samson  could 
muster  up  so  great  anumbir  of  foxes.  But  to 
this  it  is  replied,  that  foxes  are  very  common 
in  this  country;  which  is  proved  from  scripture, 
and  the  testimony  of  travellers.  Solomon  /« 
his  ■'iong  says,  that  the  little  foxes  s|)oiled  the 
vines,  Cant.  2.  15.  Jeremiah  says,  that  the 
foxes  walk  upon  the  mountain  of  Zion,  which 
is  desolate,  f^am.  5,  18.  There  are  some  pro- 
vinces and  cities  in  Palestine  jehich  take  their 
name  front  foxes,douhticss  byrcasonofthcgreat 
number  of  these  animals  thereabout.  Fur  ex- 
ample •  the  land  of  Slmal,  or  the  fox,  1  ■'Sam. 
13.  17,  Hazar-sbual,  the  fox's  habitation,  a 
city  »/ Judah,  or  Simeon,  Josh.  15.  28.  |  I'J.  3. 

Beloii  siiys,  that  in  Palestine,  particularly  about 
C'iPsareii,  there  is  a  kind  of  creature  between  a 
wolf  and  a  fox,  which  so  abounds  there,  that 
sometimes  troops  of  two  or  three  hundred  of 
them  are  to  be  seen.  M.  Morizon,  who  has 
travelled  in  this  country,says,thiit  t'oKessujarm 
there,  and  that  there  are  very  great  numbers 
of  them  in  the  hedges  and  ruins  of  buildings. 
Bcsiilcs,  Samson  being  so  eminent  a  person, 
and  the  judge  of  Israel,  might  have  employed 
abundance  of  people  to  calcltlhis  greatnumber 
of  foxes,  and  they  might  have  provided  them 
some  time  before  for  his  purpose.  M'or  can  it 
at  all  perplex  any  7iian's  reason  or  faith,  if  it 
be  allowed,  that  the  flud  who  made  the  world, 
and  by  his  singular  providence  watched  over 
Israel,  and  intended  them  deliverance  at  this 
time,  could  easily  dispose  things  so  that  they 
niiaht  be  taken. 

JVw  animal  was  fitter  for  his  design,  especially 
tchen  coupled  together  in  this  manner  ;  for  a 
fox  runs  very  swiftly,  but  uses  a  great  many 
turnings  and  windings, not  going  straighton, 
but  running  sometimes  on  one  side,  sometimes 
on  another,  so  that  while  one  dragged  one  loay, 
and  another  another  way.  they  spread  the  fire 
over  all  the  fields  of  the  Philistines,  and  could 
not  easily  get  into  the  woods,  or  holes  in  the 
racks,  where  their  fire-brands  had  been  extin- 
guished, and  Samson's  stratagem  rendered 
ineffectual. 

Many  things  are  said  concerning  the  craft  and 
subtilty  of  foxes.  Thry  lay  their  dung  in  the 
entrance  of  the  badger's  den,  and  by  that  means 
obtain  it  for  their  own  use.  They  fright  the 
wolves,  who  are  their  enemies,  from  their  dcn.^, 
by  Idf' 'ig  the  herb  sea-onion  at  the  mouth  of 
them      They  digholes  for  themselves,  but  then 


F3.E 

they  lixve  federal  outlets,  that  if  the  huntstian 
lays  his  snore  at  one,  ihey  iiiaq  escape  at  tht 
other.  It  hen  siek,  they  vol  the  gum  of  pini 
trees,  whereby  tliiy  are  not.  only  cured,  but  their 
daysb  ngthened.  It  is  .^aid,  that  when  they  are 
pursued  by  hunters,  they  make  urine  on  their 
tails,  and  strike  them  upon  the  d'g^s  faces. 
Some  having  been  taken  in  a  gtn  l.y  the  leg, 
have  bit  it  off,  and  so  escaped,  others  have 
feigned  themseloes  dead,  till  thev  have  been 
taken  out,  and  then  have  run  away  Being 
hungry,  they  feign  thimsetves  dead,  on  whom 
the  fowls  lighting  for  prey,  they  siiatcli  andiie 
voiir  them.  Many  other  things  are  storied  of 
ihrir  cunning. 
J^'eh.  4.  3.  a/,  shall  break  down  their  stone  wall 
l^ulce  13.  32.  go  andt/^ll  that/.  I  cast  ;>ul  devUs 

FO.XES. 
.Iiidg.  15.  4.  Samson  caught  three  bundred/. 
Fsal.  63.  10.  they  shall  be  a  portion  (oi  /. 
C«n«.2.15.taketbe/.the  little/,  thai  spoil  ihe  vineB 
I^aiu.  5.  18.  Zion  is  desolate,  the/,  walk  upon  it 
F.zek.  13.  4.  thy  projibets  are  iiko/.  in  the  deserts 
Mat.H.'Hi.f.  have  holes,  the  birds  nests, /.uAcU.dS 

FRAGMENTS. 
Mat.  14.  20.  they  look  up  the  /.  twelve  baskets 
fuH,  Mark  6.  43.  Luke  9.  17.  .John  6.  13 
Mark  8.  19.  how  many  baskets  full  of/  ?  20. 
.lohti6. 12.  gather  up/,  that  remain,  nothing  be loB* 

FRAIL. 
Psal.  39.  4.  that  I  may  know  how  /.  I  am 

FRAME. 
Psal.  103.  14.  he  knoweih  our/,  he  rcanemberetb 
./er.  7.  t  18.  lo  make  cakes  to  the/,  of Inaveii 
44.  1 17.  to  burn  incense  to  the 7'.  of  heave.T 
£zcA.40.2.by  which  was  astliej'.  of  a  city  oiisuuth 

FRAMES. 
Jer.  16.  t  3-  behold,  he  wrought  a  work  on  the/, 

FRAME,   Ferb. 
Judg.Vi.Q.  for  be  could  not/,  to  jironounce  it  right 
.hr.  18.  11.  behold,  1  /.  evil  against  you  and  devise 
Hos.b.  4.  they  will  not  /.their  doings  to  turn  to  God 

FRAMED. 
/sa.29.  16.  shall  the  thing/,  say  to  him  that/,  ill 
Eph.2.  21.  in  whom  a'll  the  building/,  growelh  lo 
Heb.  11.  3.  the  worlds  were/,  by  ihe  word  of  God 

FRAMETH. 
Psal.  50.  19.  thy  itiouih  to  evil  thy  tongue/,  deceit 
94.  20.  throne  of  iniiiuity,/.  mischief  by  a  law 

FRANKINCENSE. 
F.xod.  30.  34.  take  these  spices  with  pure/. 
AfB.2.1.put/.tliereon,15.  |  5.11.  |  24.7. jVum.  5. 15. 
2.  he  shall  lake  the  oil  with  all  the  /.  thereof 
16.  the  priest  shall  bum  the  oil  with  all  /.  G.  15. 
lCAron.9.29.somo  werea|>iioinled  lo  oversee  the/ 
J^Teh.  13.  5.  where  they  laid  the/,  and  vessels 

9.  thither  brought  1  the  vessels  and  the/. 
Ca»it.3.6  wliois  this  that  comes  jierfumed  with/.? 
4.  6.  till  day  break,  I  will  get  me  to  the  hill  of/ 
14.  calamus,  cinnamon,  with  all  trees  of/. 
Mat.  2.  11.  they  presented  to  biin  gifts,  gold,/. 
Rev.  18.  13.  no  man  buyetb  their/,  wine  and  oil 

FRANKLY. 
Lukel.i,.  nothing  to  pay,  he/,  forgave  them  both 

FRAUD. 
Psal.  10.  7.  his  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and/. 
Isa.  30.  1 12.  wherefore  because  ye  trust  in/. 
.Jam.  5.  4.  hire  by  you,  kept  back  by/,  crielh 

FRAY. 
7)pM«.2B.  26.  no  man  shall/,  them  away,. /er.  7. 331 
ZfcA.  1.  21.  but  these  are  come  to/,  llieni 

FRtX'KLED. 
Lev.  13.  39.  it  is  a/,  spot  that  growetli  in  the  skin 

FREE. 
Eiorf.  21.2.  a  Hebrew  servant,  in  the  seventh  year 
he  shall  go  out/.  Deut.  15.  12.  ./cr.  34. 9, 14. 
5.  if  the  servant  shall  say,  1  will  not  go  ou»/ 
11.  then  shall  she  go  out/,  without  money 
20.  he  shall  let  him  go/,  for  his  eye's  sake 

27.  he  shall  let  him  go/  fiir  his  tooth's  sake 
Lev-  19.  20.  not  be  put  to  death  because  not/". 
JVum.  5.  19.  lie  thou  /  from  this  bitter  wat?r 

28.  if  the  woman  be  not  defiled,  she  shall  hef 
Deut.  15.  13.  and  when  thou  sendost  him  oatf 

18.  not  seem  hard  when  thou  sendest  him/, 
24.  5.  but  he  shall  be/,  at  home  one  year 
I  Sam.  17.  25.  make  his  father's  house/,  in  Israe 
I  Kings  15.  t22.Asa  made  a  proclnm.  none  was/ 

1  Chr.  9.  33.  the  singers,  who  remaining  were/. 

2  Chr.  26.  t21.  Uzziah  dwelt  in  a/,  house 

29.  31.  and  as  many  as  were  of/,  heart  oiTer^d 
,7(ift  3.  19.  and  the  servant  is/,  from  his  master 

39.  5.  who  hath  sent  out  Ihe  wild  ass/.  ? 
Psal.  51.  12.  and  uphold  me  with  thy/  Spirit 

88.  5.  /.  among  the  dead,  like  slain  in  the  grava 

105.  20.  the  king  loosed  him,  and  let  him  go  J 
Isa.  58.  6.  and  to  let  the  oppressed  go/. 
.Jer.  34.  9.  each  man  should  let  bis  servant  go/. 
11.  caused  tJiem  whom  Ihey  let  go/,  to  return 
.Vat.  15.  6.  and  honour  not  his  father,  he  shall  be/ 


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tfat   17  'iC.  Josus  sailli,  llien  are  the  children/. 
Mark''.  I'  If  a  man  say,  it  is  Corl)iin,  lie  shall  be/ 
Juhn  :*.  ;«.  111(1  lilt!  trii'lii  shall  make  you/. 

X,   how  savest  thou,  ye  shall  be  inuile/. 

36.  iT  f>.tn  s'lmll  make  you/,  ye  shall  he/.  Indeed 
Acta-  *i.  Wri.  niui  Paul  said,  but  I  was/,  born 
K««i.  .1.  !.■>.  not  as  the  olleiice,  so  also  is  the/,  gilt 

Iti.  bin  Che/,  gift  is  ot'iiiuiiy  otfences  to  justificat. 

18.  even  Bollie/.  ififlcHiiie  upon  iill  men  to  juslif. 
C.  16   beinjr  Ihen  made/,  t'roin  sin,  i'i. 

90.  srrvaiiis  of -sill  ye  were/,  from  righteousness 

7.  3.  ilhi-r  liiLsbaial  iiedead,  she  is/  from  that  law 

8.  -2.  ilij  Spirit  of  life  iiiade  me/,  from  death 

1  Cur.  ',.  \;i.  but  if  thou  niayest  be  made/  use  it 
|il-.i.  he.  ihal  IS  called  in  the  Lord  is  made/. 

9.  1    i'.m  I  not  an  aposlle  ?  am  I  not/..' 

l;l.  Ihoiigh  I  be/,  from  all  men,  yet  a  servant 
12.  i:S.  haplizcd  by  one  Spirit,  whether  bond  or/ 
(!at.'-i.  -r*.  lliere  is  neither  bond  nor/  Col.  '.i.  11. 

4.  -iti.  hut  Jerusalem  which  is  above,  is/ 

31.  nut  children  of  the  bond-woman,  hut  of  the/ 

5.  l.Ihe  hburlv  wherewith  Christ  halh  made  us/. 
.K;/'/.<i  S^.  siiallreceiveol  Lard,  whether  bond  or/ 
iivVfc.v.v.  3. 1,  pray  that  the  word  may  have/ course 
1  I'lt.  'i.  Hi.  as/  and  not  usini  your  liberty 
Hir.  \3.  Hi.  caiiseth  all,/  and  liond,  lo  rec.  mark 

I'.l.  Id.  ve  may  eat  the  tli'sh  of  both  bond  and/. 
FUIUCD. 
Jo.ih.  n.  23.  and  there  sIkiII  none  of  you  be/. 
Horn.  ti.  T.  for  he  that  is  dead  is/  from  sin 

FRKEDO.M. 
J.ev.  10.  20.  lielli  with  a  wo.aan,  not/  given  her 
Eiek.  '27.  t  -.20.  Dedaii  thy  inHrcliant  in  clothes  of/ 
^cls  a.  i!t!.  with  a  ;:roat  sum  obtained  1  this/. 

FREELY. 
(rcn.  C.  10.  of  every  tree  tbou  maycst/  eat 
.Vu/n.  1 1.  .1   we  remember  the  lisli  we  did  eat/. 
1  Hiim.  14.  30.  if  the  people  had  eaten/  to-day 
Ezra  i.  tW.  some  of  the  chiiif  fathers  ottered/. 

7.  1.5.  which  the  king  lialh  otTered/  to  (Jod 
P.</t/,  54.  0.  1  will/,  sacrifice  lo  thee,  C)  Lord 
>/us.l4.4.  heal  their  hackslidinj,  I  will  love  them/ 
Milt.  10.  8./  ye  have  received,/  give 

^ctx  -2.  W.  men  aial  brethren,  let  me/  speak 
2(i.20.  the  king  knoweth,  before  whom  I  speak/. 
Horn.  3.  24.  being  Justified  /  by  Ids  glace  through 
the  ri'demption  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

8.  32.  will  with  him  also/,  give  ns  all  ihings 

1  Coy.  2.  12.  might  know  the  things/  given  ns 

2  Cor.  11.  7.  1  have  preached  the  gospel  of  God/ 
Rev.  21.  6.  I  will  give  of  ilie  fountain  of  life/. 

22.  17.  and  whosoever  will  let  him  lake/. 

fkei:m.\n. 

1  Cor.  7.  22.  he  that  is  called,  is  the  Lord's/ 
Kev.  6.  15.  every  bondman  and/,  hid  themselves 

'VREE  offerings. 
Exod.  36.  3.  brought /.■oJfVrnJi,'-.?  every  morning 
Amos  i.  5.  proclaim  and  publish  ll\e /.-offerings 

FUr.ailENT. 
Prnn.  27.  tfi.  but  the  kisses  of  an  enemy  are/. 

2  Cor.  11.  23.  in  prisons  more/  in  deaths  oft 

FREE-WILL. 
Ezra  7.  13.  of  their  f.-iriU  lo  so  up  to  Jerusalem 

FREF,-WILL-flJnm<r. 
ict).22.21.  who  offeieth/.-w.-rt^.  it  shall  be  perfect 
23.  a  bullock  thou  mayest  offer  for  a  f. -will-off. 
^MiH.15.:!.  when  ye  will  make  sacrifice  iii/.-!0.-o^. 
/;f ttt.Ui.IO.  keep  feast,  with  a  tribute  of  f.-will  off. 
23. 23.  nf. -will-offer,  shall  thou  keep  and  perform 
Ezra  1.4.  helphim  with  beasts  besides /.-KJi7/-«Jfr. 
3.  5.  that  willingly  offered  nf.-wiU-aff.tolhc  Lord 

7.  Ifi.  all  th»  silver  thou  canst  finil  v.\lh  f.-will  off. 

8.  2S.  the  silver  and  sold  are  a.  f. -will-off.  lo  Lord 

FKRE-Wlhh-offeriii^s. 
r,e7-.22.18.  who  will  offer  oblation  (ot  f.-will- offer. 

23.  :V6.  and  beside  all  your  f.  w.-off.  .Kiim.'t.^.  39. 
DfMM2.t).  thilher  shall  ye  bring  your /.-ioi/?-oJcr. 

17.  mavesi  not  e.il  wilhin  thy  ga'es  Ihv  f.-w.-off. 
2  CArnn.  31. 14.Kore  was  over/.- !r/«-«J"cr.  of  Ood 
PjaMlO.lOS.  accept  the  f.- tnill-nffer. oi my  mouth 

FREE  WOMAN. 
Oal.  4.  22.  had  two  sons,  by  bond-maid,  and  by  a/. 

23.  bul  he  c)f  ihe/.  was  by  pronii«e 

30.  shall  not  hi-  heir  with  llie  son  of  the/. 

31.  we  arc  no',  children  of  bond- woman,  but  of/. 

FKESH. 
A'i/m.l  1. 8.  lasie  of  manna  was  as  the  taste  of/,  of. 
Jnb  21).  20.  mv  gh.rv  was  /.  in  me,  my  bow  renewed 
psnL  02.  10.  I  s'vall  he  anointed  with/  oil 
Jam.  3.  12.  no  fount;in  can  viehl  salt  water  and/. 

FRESHER. 
Job  33.  2.'5  his  flesh  t  liall  In/  than  a  chiid'a 

FU  F'.T. 
Lev  13.  55.  shall  bn-n  •!  in  ilie  fire,  it  is/,  inward 

FRET. 
I  Sam    1.  fi.  also  provoked  her  lo  make  her/. 
Psnl.  n   I.  f.  not  ilivseir,  7,  8.  Pnm.  24.  10. 
fsi.  8.  21.  when  lliev  !>r  himsrv,  they  shall/. 

FRETTED. 
Esth.  16  43.  but  ll.ou  hast  /.  mc  in  these  things 
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FRI 

FRLri'LTH 
Prov  19.  3.  and  his  heart  /  a^'iiinst  the  Lord 
FRETTING. 

Leo.  \i.  51.  the  plague  is  a;',  leprosy,  52.  |  14.  44. 

FRIED. 
Lev.  7.  12.  cakes  mingled  with  oil  of  tlour/ 
1  C7ir,23.  29.  Levites  to  wait  about  that  winch  is/ 

FRIEND 
Is  taken  }or  one  whom  we  lave  and  esteem  above 
others,  lo  whom  we  impart  our  minds  wore  fa- 
vuUarly  Uian  to  others;  and  that  from  a  con- 
fidence of  his  integrity,  and  good  will  towards 
us  ;  thus  Jonathan  and  David  were  viutuully 
friends.  Solomon  in  his  book  of  I'roverhs 
gives  the  yuab'.ics  of  a  true  friend.  Pruv.  17. 
17,  A  friend  Ij.elh  at  all  times;  not  only  in 
prosperity,  but  also  in  adoersity.  Chaj).  IH.  24, 
There  is  a  friend  that  stickeih  closer  than  a 
brother ;  he  is  more  hearty  in  the  performam-.t 
of  all  friendly  offices,  he  reproves  and  rcbujics 
tchen  he  sees  any  thing  aoiiss.  I'rov.  27.  li, 
Faithful  are  the  wounds  of  a  friend;  his  sharp- 
est reproofs  proceed  from  an  upright,  and 
truly  loving  and  faithful  soul.  He  is  known 
by  his  good  and  faithful  counsel,  as  well  as 
by  his  seasonable  rebukes.  Prov.  27.  9,  Oint- 
ment and  perfume  rejoice  the  heart:  so  doth 
the  sweeiness  of  a  man's  friend  by  beany  coun- 
sel ;  by  such  counsel  us  comes  from  his  very 
hoart  and  soul,  and  is  the  language  of  his 
most  inward  and  serious  thoughts.  The  com- 
pany and  conversation  of  a  friend  is  refreshing 
and  reviving  to  a  person,  who,  when  alone,  is 
sad,  and  dull,  and  unactice.  Prov.  27.  17,  Iron 
sharpenelh  iron,  so  a  man  sharpeneth  the  coun- 
tenance of  Ins  friend. 
By  friend  is  meant  also  the  favourite  of  a  prince. 
Hushai  was  the  friend,  the  favourite  of  David, 
2  Sum.  15.  37.  Zabiid,  the  son  of  Nathan  was 
Sidomon's  friend,  1  Kings  4.  .5.  ./J/if^  Ahuz 
zath  was  the  particular  friend  of  Abimelecli 
kmu  o/Gerar,  Oen.  2t).  26. 
The  friend  of  God.  'J'his  title  is  principally 
given  to  .Abraham,  as  in  2  Chron.  20.  7,  An 
not  thou  our  God,  who  gavest  this  land  to  the 
seed  of  Abraham  thy  friend  for  ever?  .find  in 
Isa.  41.  d.  But  tluiu,  /sracl,  art  the  seed  of 
Abraham  my  friend.  The  apostle  James  like- 
wise makes  mention  of  this.  Jam.  2.  23,  And 
the  scripture  was  fulfilled,  which  saith,  Abra- 
ham believed  God,  and  it  was  impuled  to  him 
for  righteousness;  and  he  was  called  the  friend 
of  God.  This  title  is  given  him  ot  only  be- 
cause Ciod  frequently  appeared  u  him,  con- 
versed familiarly  with  him,  and  revealed  se- 
crets to  him.  Gen.  18.  17,  Shall  I  hide  from 
Abraham  that  thing  which  I  do?  But  also  be- 
cause he  entered  into  a  covenant  of  perpetual 
friendship,  both  with  him  and  his  seed,  Gen. 
12.  2,  3.  I  17.  2,  4,  7.  and  especially  because  he 
renewed  the  covenant  with  him,  upon  the  sacri- 
ficing of  his  son  Isaac,  and  confirmed  it  by  an 
oath,  and  thereby  admitted  him  to  a  neiir-r  de- 
gree of  friendship  and  comnivnion,  Gen.  22. 
16,  17,  &c.  And  it  is  upon  this  trial  o/  Abra- 
ham's obedience,  namely,  the  offering  up  of  his 
son,  that  the  apostle  J:in\es  quotes  the  passage, 
where  Abraham  is  called  the  friend  of  Ciod, 
Jain.  2.  21,  22,  23. 
Our  Saviour  calls  his  apostles  friends.  .Tohn  15. 
15,  But  I  have  called  you  friends;  he  adds  the 
reason  of  it,  for  all  things  I  have  heard  of  my 
Father  I  have  made  known  unto  you.  As  men 
used  to  communicate  their  counsels  and  their 
whole  mind  to  their  friends,  especially  in  things 
which  are  of  any  concern,  or  may  be  of  any 
ad  V  ant  arte  for  them  to  know  and  understand  : 
so  I  haijc  reveaUd  to  you  whatsoever  is  neces- 
sary for  your  instruction,  office,  comfort,  and 
salvation.  And  this  title  is  not  peculiar  to  the 
apostles  only,  but  is  common  with  them  to  all 
true  believers,  Cant.  5.  1,  Eat,  O  friends. 
The  friend  of  the  briilegroom,  is  the  bride-man  ; 
he  who  does  the  konours  of  the  wedding,  and 
lends  his  friend's  spouse  to  the  nuptial  bed. 
John  the  Baptist,  with  respect  to  Christ,  and 
his  church,  was  Ihe  friend  of  the  Bridegroom; 
by  his  preaching  he  prepared  the  people  of  tht 
J"cws/«r  Christ,  .A.An  3.  29. 
Friend  is  a  word  of  ordinary  salutation,  whether 
to  friend,  or  foe.  He  is  called  friend  who  had 
not  an  a  wedding-garment.  Mat.  22.  12.  .ind 
our  Saviour  calls  Judas  the  traitor,  friend, 
Mat.  20.  iM)  .Soine  are  of  opinion  that  this 
title  is  given  to  the  guest  by  an  irony  or  anti- 
phrases,  meaning  the  contrary  tn  what  the 
word  importfth  ;  or  that  he  is  called  so,  be- 
cause he  appeared  to  others  to  be  Christ's 
friend,  or  was  so  in  his  own  esteem  and  ac- 
count, though  falsely,  being  a  hypocrite.  How- 


PRI 

tver,  this  being  spoken  in  the  pirsift  of  hijf 
who  made  the  feast,  it  is  giniraUy  tunon  for  a 
usual  compellattun  ;  and  that  Citrisl  following 
the  like  courteous  custom  of  appellatii/n,  and 
friendly  greeting,  did  so  salute  Judas,  wkuh 
yet   left  a  sting  behind  it  in  his  t.ouscience, 
who  knew  himself  to  be  the  reverse  of  vhnt  he 
was  called.     The  name  of  friend  i.-(  Itkewtst 
given  to  a  neighbour.     Luke  II.  5,  Which  oJ 
you  shall  have  a  friend,  and  shall  go  unto  hini 
at  midnight,  and  say,  friend,  ieiid  uie   three 
loaves  1 
G'(«.:iy.20.  Judah  sent  the  kid  by  the  hand  of  his/ 
F.iod.  33.  II.  God  spake  to  Moses  as  a  man  to  his/ 
Deut.y.i.it.  or  if  thy  wife  or/  entice  Ihee  secretly 
■  liulg.  14.  20.  to  companioii  whom  he  used  as  his/. 
'i.Sam.  13.3.  Aninon  had  a/,  his  name  was  Jouadat 
15.37.  Hushai  David's/  came  into  city,  16.  IS. 
16.  17.  .Ab.salom  said  lo  Hushai,  is  this  thy  kind- 
ness to  Ihv/?  why  wentest  thou  not  wilhthy/.? 

1  A'«7i^'-s4.5.Zabud  was  principal  othwr.the  king's/ 

2  CA/un. 20. 7.  gavest  to  theseedof  Abrahacithy/ 
./obG.  14.  to  him  afflicted  pitybeshcwed  from  his/ 

27.  and  ye  dig  a  jiit  for  your/. 

16.  t21.  O  that  one  might  plead  for  a  inan  with 

God,  as  a  man  pleadelb  I'oi  his/. 
P.<;«/.35. 14.  as  though  he  had  been  my/,  or  hrothei 

41.  9.  my  familiar  y.  hath  lifted  up  his  heel  ag.  me 
88.  18.  lover  and/,  hast  thou  put  far  from  mo 

Prov.  0.  1.  my  son,  if  Ihoii  be  surety  for  thy/ 
3.  when  in  the  hand  of  thy/  make  sure  lhy_/ 

17.  17.  a  /  loveth  at  all  times,  and  a  brother  ii 

horn  for  adver^ity 

18.  and  becometh  surety  in  the  presence  of  his/. 

18.  24.  a/  that  siicketh  closer  than  a  brother 

19.  6.  every  man  is  a/,  to  him  that  givelh  gifts 
22.  11.  for  grace  of  his  lips,  the  king  shall  be  his/ 
27.  0.  faithful  are  the  wounds  of  a/ 

9.  so  doth  sweetness  of  man's/by  heanycounje 

10.  tliiiie  own/,  and  thy  father's/  fcr.sake  not 
14.  he  that  blesseth  h.s/.  with  a  loud  voice 

17.  a  man  sharpeneth  the  countenance  of  his/. 
Coni.S.lO.this  is  my  beloved,  this  is  niy/  O  dauglit 
Isa.  41.  8.  thou  art  the  seeil  of  Abraham  my/. 
.ler.  3.  t  20.  surely  as  a  wife  deparleth  from  her/ 
0.  21.  the  neighbour  and  his/,  shall  perish 

19. 9.  shall  eatevery  one  Hesh  of  his  /.  in  the  siegfe 
Hos.  3.  1.  beloved  of  her/,  yet  an  adulteress 
Mic.  7.  5.  trust  ye  not  in  a/,  put  not  confidence 
Mat.  11.  19.  behold,  a/,  of  publicans,  Luke  7.  34- 

20.  13.  he  answereil,/  I  do  thee  no  wrong 

22.  12.  he  saith  lo  him,/,  how  earnest  thou  hilherl 
20.  50.  Jesus  said,/  wheiefore  art  thou  come? 
Luke  ll.S.wliichofyou  shall  have  a/,  and  shall  go 
at  midnight  and  say,/  lend  mc  three  loaves 

6.  for  a  /  of  mine  in  Ins  journey  is  come  to  mo 
S.lhough  he  will  not  give  him  because  he  is  his/. 

14. 10.  he  that  bade  thee  may  say,/ go  up  higher 
.rohn  3.  29.  the/  of  the  bridegroom  rejoiceth 

11.  11.  he  saith,  our/.  Lazarus  sleepeth 

19.  12.  if  thou  let  this  man  go,  art  not  Cesar's/. 
Acts  12.  20.  and  having  made  Blaslns  their/. 
./am.  2.  2:!.  .Abraham  was  called  the/,  of  God 

4.4.  will  bo  a/,  of  the  world,  is  the  enemy  of  God 
FRIENDLY. 

Tiidg.  19.  3.  the  Levite  went  to  speak  /  to  her 
Ruthl.  13.  thou  hast  spoken/ to  thine  haiidmaio 
Pro!).  18. 24.  that  hath  friends,  must  shew  hiimself/ 
Hos.  2.  t  14.  1  will  bring  her.  and  speak  /  to  her 
FRIENDS. 

1  Sam.  30.  20.  David  sent  of  Ihe  spoil  to  hU/. 

2  Sam.  3.  8.  which  do  shew  kindness  lo  Saul's/. 
19.  C  Ihou  lovesl  thine  enemies,  and  lialest  thy  / 

1  Kings  16.  11.  Zimri  left  him  not  one  of  his/. 

E.'sth.  5.  10.  Haman  sent  and  called  for  his/. 

14.  th.  n  said  his  wife  and  all  his/,  to  him 

6.  13.  Hainan  told  his  wife  and/,  every  thing 
.loh  2.  11.  when  Job's  three/  heard  of  this  evil 

10. 20.  my  /.  scorn  mi',  bntjnine  eye  poureth  tear- 

17.  5.  he  that  speaketh  flattery  to  his/. 

19.  14.  my  familiar/  have  forgotten  me 

19.  all  my  inward/,  abhorred  me 

21.  have  pity  on  me,  have  pi'y  on  m»,  O  ye/. 
32.  3.  Elihu's  wrath  was  kindhd  against  his/. 

42.  7.  Lord's  wrath  kindled  against  Eliphaz  and/ 
10.  the  l.,oril  turneil  when  he  prayi/d  for  his/ 

Vsal.  .38.  II.  my/,  stand  aloof  from  my  sore 
Proii.l  4. 20.  the  poor  is  hater),  the  rich  hath  many^ 

16.  28.  a  whisperer  sejiarateth  chief/ 

17.  9.  he  that  repealeth  a  matter,  senarateth/., 

18.  24.  Ihal  hath/  must  shew  himsel'' friendly^ 

19.  4.  wealth  niaketh  many/  bnt  poor  sepnratea 

7.  how  much  more  do  his/,  go  far  from  him 
Cant.^.  1.  eat,  Of.  drink,  yea,  djink  abundantly 
.Jrr.  20.  4.  I  will  make  thee  a  terror  to  thy/. 

6.  thou  shall  be  biiriw  there,  thou  and  all  thy/ 

38.  22.  women  shall  say,  th"/.  have  set  thee  ob 

r.am.  1.  2.  all  her/,  have  dealt  treacherously 

7.reh.  '3.  6.  I  was  wounded  in  the  house  of  my/ 

Jl/art  J.  21.  whcnhia  f,  heard  ofit,  Xhei  wcniouf 


PRO 

Kitrk  5  10.  ovsus  sailli  to  him,  go  home  to  >ity  f. 
I.ukn  7.  6.  the  cenHiiioii  sent/,  to  him,  saying 
12.  4.  my /.  be  not  atriiiil  of  them  that  kill  thu  liody 
14. 12.  when  Ihoui.iakcst  ii  dinner,  call  not  thy/. 

15.  0.  he  calleth  together  his/,  saying,  rejoice 
"J.  she  calleth  her/,  and  -:';ighbours,  saying 
520.  that  I  might  make  aiiry  with  my/. 

16.  9.  make  to  yourselves  /  of  the  maninmn 
21.  IB.  ye  shall  be  betrayed  by  parenls  and/. 
TO.12.  the  same  day  Pilate  and  Hrrod  were  made/. 

John  1.5.  i:i.  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his/. 
14.  ye  art  my/,  if  ye  do  what  I  command  you 
\T>.  not  Sfcrvants,  hut  I  have  called  you  f. 
Acts  1(1.  21.  Cornelius  called  together  his/. 
19.  31.  certain  which  were  his/.  >  tnt  to  him 
'^T.  3.  Julius  gave  him  liberty  to  go  to  his/. 
Horn.  16.  t  10.  them  which  are  of  Arislobulus's/. 

11.  greet  the/,  of  Narcissus  in  the  Lord 
^John  14.  our/,  salute  thee,  greet  the/,  by  name 

FRIENDSHIP. 
Prov.  22.  24.  make  no/,  with  an  angry  man 
y«m.  4.  4.  the/,  of  the  world  is  enmity  with  God 

FRINGE,  S. 
Aam.  15.  38.  bid  them  make  /.  put  on  /.  a  ribband 
39.  it  shall  be  lo  you  for  a/,  that  ye  may  look 
Deut.  2i  12.  make  thee  /.  on  the  four  quarters 

FROGS. 
Kx.od.  8.  2.  I  will  smite  all  thy  borders  with/. 

7.  the  miigicians  brought  up/,  on  the  land 
Vsal.  78.  45.  he  sent/,  which  destroyed  them 
105.  30.  and  the  land  brought  forth/. 
Rev.  16.  13.  I  saw  three  unclean  spirits  like/. 

Tu  and  FRO. 
Oen.  8.  7.  he  sent  a  raven,  which  went  lo  and  f. 
Ezod.  29.  t24.  sliake  to  andf.  a  wave-offering 
2  Kings  4.  35.  then  Elislia  returned,  and  walked 
in  the  house  to  anij  f. 
Job  1.7  Satan  said,rrom  going  to  und/.in  earth,  2.2. 
7.  4. 1  am  full  of  tos.sings  to  and  f.  to  the  dawning 
13.  23.  wilt  thou  break  a  leaf  driven  to  andf.? 
Psal.  107.  27.  they  reel  to  andf.  and  stagger 
Prov.  21.  6.  is  a  vanity  tossed  to  andf.  of  them 
•'isa.34.20.  earth  shall  reel  to  andf.  like  a  drunkard 
33. 4.  as  the  running  to  and/,  of  locusts  shall  run 
49.  21.  a  captive,  and  removing  to  andf. 
F.zek.  27.  19.  Dan  also  and  Javan  going  to  avdf. 
Zech  l.lO.Lord  sent  to  walk  to  anrf/. through  earth 
11.  we  have  walked  to  andf.  through  the  earth 
6.  7.  that  they  might  walk  to  and  f.  through  the 
earth,  so  they  walked  toanrf/.  through  the  earth 
Epk.  4.  14.  be  no  more  children  tossed  to  andf. 
.Sre  Run. 
FROiM. 
\  Sam.  6.  5.  his  hand/,  off  you,  and/,  off  your  land 
Mat.  4. 'i5.  then  followed  him  multitudes/.  Deca- 
polis,  /.  Jerusalem,  f.  Judea,  /.  beyond  Jordan 
FliONT. 
2  .Sam.  10.  9.  Joab  saw/.of  the  battle  against  him 
i  Ckron.  3.  4.  the  porch  in  ihe  f.  of  the  house 

FRONTIERS. 
Ezek.  25.  9.  from  his  cities  which  are  on  his/. 

FRONTLETS. 
These  wrrc  sr/unrc  pieces  of  hard  calf's  gJiin, 
includins:  four  ■pieces  of  parchment,  vpun 
which  the  Jews  wrute  four  pa.'<snges  of  the 
law,  and  bound  them  with  strings  on  their 
foreheads.  The  four  passages  rchick  they 
wrote  are  these  :  On  Ike  frst  piece  of  parch- 
ment, Exod.  13.  from  verse  2.  to  10.  On  the 
second,  Exod.  13. /?om  verse  11.  to  IG.  On  the 
third.  Pent.  6.  from  verse  4.  to  9.  ./?r?rf  on  the 
fourth,  Deut.  1  \.from  verse  13.  to  21.  Opiiions 
are  mveh  divided  whether  the  use  of  frontlets, 
and  other  phylacteries,  was  ordained  by  Mo- 
^09,  as  an  observance  to  which  the  Jews  trere 
Otiliged,  and  snch  as  reqnirrd  a  literal  com- 
pliance, so  that  the  Hebrews  have  at  all  times 
worn  them  ;  or  hare  been  obliged  to  wear  them. 
7%cy  who  believe  the  nse  of  them  to  be  rigorously 
bivdivfr,  ground  their  persuasion  on  the  text 
of  Moses,  which  speaks  of  it  in  a.  positive 
manner,  as  of  other  precepts  of  the  law;  he 
requires  that  the  commandments  of  God  should 
be  for  a  si-in  on  their  hands,  and  as  frontlets 
between  their  eves,  Deut.  6.  8. 
P«f  the  generality  of  interpreters  on  the  con- 
trary maintain,  that  the  precepts  of  Moses 
Tbhich  mention  these  writings  on  Ike  doors,  the 
signs  upon  their  hands,  and  frontlets  between 
tkeir  eyes,  should  be  takeri  in  a  fii'urntirc  and 
'allegorical  sense  ;  ns  meaning  that  they  skoiild 
be  very  careful  to  preserve  the  remembrance 
of  God's  lair,  and  observe  his  commands ; 
that  fkey  should.  nlwo.ys  kave  tkem  before  them, 
ev.d  never  forircl  tkem.  It  is  certain  that  be- 
fore the  lliibylonish  captivity,  not  the  least 
footsteps  of  Incm  were  to  be  seen  in  the  history 
of  the  Jewk.  The  prophets  never  inveighed 
againat  ti'ic  omisstjn  or  neglect  of  t/tis  prnc- 


FRU 

ing  them  in  the  reformation  of  manners  at 
any  time  proposed  among  the  old  Hebrews. 
Exod.  13.  l(j.  it  shall  be  for/,  beiween  thine  eyes 
JJeut.  ().  8.  shall  be  as  /.  between  thine  eyes,  11  18. 

FROST. 
f?f"i.  31.  40.  drought  consumed  by  day,/,  by  night 
y.   d.  16.  14.  round  thing,  as  small  as  the  hour/. 
.lob  37.  10.  by  the  breath  of  God/,  is  given 
3H.  29.  the/,  of  heaven,  who  bath  gendered  it? 
Psal.'if^.  47.  destroyeth  their  sycamore  trees  with/. 
147.  10.  he  scuttereth  the  hoar/,  like  ashes 
Jer.  36.  30.  Jehoiakini's  body  cast  out  to  the/. 

FROWARU. 
Deut.  32.  20.  for  they  are  a  very/,  generation 
2  Sam.  22.  27.  with  the  pure  thou  wilt  shew  thyself 
pure,  with  the/,  shew  thyself/.  Psal.  18.  2li 
./ob  5.  13.  the  counsel  of  the/,  is  carried  headloujj 
Psal.  101.  4.  a/,  heart  shall  depart  from  me 
I'rov.  2.  12.  fiom  the  man  that  speaketh/.  things 
15.  ways  are  crooked,  and  they/,  in  their  jiaths 

3.  32.  for  the/,  is  ahommalion  to  the  Lord 

4.  24.  put  away  from  thee  a  f.  mouth 

6.  12.  the  wicked  walkelh  with  a/,  mouth 
8.  8.  there  is  nothing/,  or  perverse  in  them 
13.  the  evil  way,  tiud  the/,  mouth  do  I  hate 
10.  31.  but  the/,  tongue  shall  be  cut  out 
11.20.  of  a/,  heart,  are  abomination  lo  the  Lord 
16.28.  a/.nian  soweth  strife,  whisperer  separatelli 

30.  he  shutteth  his  eyes  to  devise/,  things 
17.  20.  he  that  hath  a/,  heart, findelh  no  good 

21.  8.  the  way  of  a  inan  is/,  and  strange 

22.  5.  thorns  and  snares  are  in  the  way  of  the/. 
1  Pet.  2.  18.  servants  be  subject  to  your  masters, 

not  only  lo  the  good  and  gentle,  but  also  to/ 
FROWARDLY. 
fsa.  57.  17.  he  went  on  /.  in  the  way  of  his  heart 

FROWARDNESS. 
Prov.  2.  14.  who  delight  in  the/,  of  the  wicked 
4.  t  24.  put  away  from  thee  /.  of  mouth 
6.  14/  is  in  his  heart,  he  deviseth  mischief 
10.  32.  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  speaketh/. 

FROWNED. 
1  Sam.  3. 1 13.  his  sons  made  viJe,  he/,  not  on  them 

FROZEN. 
fob  38.  30.  and  the  face  of  the  deep  ia/. 

FRUIT 
Is  the  product  of  the  earth,  trees,  plants,  A'-c. 
Deut.  28.  4,  Blessed  shall  be  the  fruit  of  thy 
ground  and  oatile.  Tlie/rH?7  of  the  body  sig- 
nifies children.  Deut.  28.  4,  Blessed  shall  be 
tlie  fruit  of  thy  body.  Psal.  132.  11,  Of  the 
fruit  of  thy  body  will  I  set  upon  thy  throne. 
By  fruit  is  sometimes  meant  reward.     Prov.  1. 

31,  They  shall  eat  of  the  fruit  of  their  own 
way ;  They  shall  receive  the  reward  of  their 
bad  conduct,  and  puniskmcjits  answerable  to 
their  sins.  The  fruit  of  the  lips  is  the  sacrifice 
of  praise  or  thanksgiving,  Heb.  13.  15.  The 
fruit  of  the  righteous,  that  is,  the  comisel,  ex- 
ample, instruction,  and  reproof  of  the  right 
cous,  is  a  tree  of  life ;  is  a  means  of  much 
good,  both  temporal  and  eternal,  and  that  not 
only  to  himself  but  to  others  also,  Prov.  11. 
30.  Solomon  seyys  in  Prov.  12. 14,  A  man  shall 
be  satisfird  with  good  by  \he  fruit  of  his  mouth  ; 
that  is.  He  shall  receive  abundant  blessings 
from  God  as  the  reward  of  that  good  he  has 
done  by  his  pious  and  profitable  discourses. 
I  wdl  onnish  the/ri(i7  of  the  stout  heart  of  the 
king  rtC  .issyria,  Isa.  10.  12.  I  will  punish  him 
for  his  insolent  discourses  against  me.  Fruits 
meet  for  repentance,  ere  stick  koly  lives  and 
conversations  as  may  manifest  the  reality  and 
sincerity  of  repentance.  Mat.  3.  8. 

The  fruits  of  the  Spirit  are  those  gracious  habits 
which  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God  produces  in  those 
in  whom  he  dwelletk  and  worketh,  with  those 
acts  which  flow  from  them  as  naturally  as  the 
tree  produces  its  fruit.  The  apostle  enumerates 
these  fruits  rn  Gal.  5.22,23,  But  the/7«i/of  the 
Spirit  is  love,  both  to  God,  and  our  neighbours  ; 
joy,  or  a  delight  in  God,  arising  from  a  sense 
of  our  interest  in  him;  peace  with  God,  qui- 
etude of  conscience,  and  a  peaceable  disposi- 
tion towards  men,  as  opposed  to  strife,  vari- 
ance, emulation,  >$-c. ;  long-suffering,  patiently 
bearing,  and  forgiving  many  provocations 
and  injuries;  this  is  opposed  lo  a  hastiness 
to  revenge;  gentleness,  or  an  affablfness,  and 
easiness  to  be  entreated,  when  any  one  has 
wronged  us;  goodness,  kindness,  friendliness, 
or  readiness  to  do  good  to  others ;  faith,  or 
faithfulness,  to  speak  nothing  but  the  truth, 
and  to  perform  all  our  engagevnenls ;  meek- 
ness,/«r6eara7?ce  of  passion,  rnsk  anger,  and 
hastiness  of  spirit ;  and  temperance,  or  a 
curbing  of  all  earned  desires,  and  a  sparing 
use  of  all  sensual  delights. 

Tke  apostle  in  Eph.  5.  9.  comprehends  the  fruits 
of  tke  sanctifying  Sj/irit  in  these  three  thiv^s, 


FRU 

(!)  GooinOBS,  irkich  is  that  quality  cr  dispofi 
tian  which  is  contrary  to  malice  and  wickea- 
ness  ;  or  it  may  mean  benignity  and  bounty. 
(2)  RirliteousneBs,  which  is  apposed  to  injus- 
tice, whereby  one  becomes  hurtful  to  another, 
thriiugn  deceit,  covctousness,  oppression  and 
violence.  (3)  Truth,  which  is  opposed  to  error.i, 
lies,  heresies,  hypocrisy,  both  in  common  af- 
fairs, and  also  in  matters  of  religion. 

T\ic  fruits  of  righteousness  are  suck  good  works 
ana  koly  actions  as  spring  from  a  gracious 
frame  of  heart.  Phil.  1.  11,  Being  filled  with 
i\te  fruits  of  righteousness.  Fruit  is  takinfor 
a  charitable  contribution,  wkich  is  the  fruit  or 
effect  of  faith  and  love.  Rom.  15.  28,  When  I 
have  sealed  unto  them  this/rwii;  when  1  kave 
safely  delivered  this  contribution,  liken  fruit 
is  spoken  of  good  men,  then  it  is  to  be  under- 
stood of  Ike  fruits  or  works  of  holiness  and 
righteousness :  But  when  of  evil  men,  then  are 
meant  the  fruits  of  sin,  immorality,  and  wick- 
edness :  This  is  our  Saviour's  dm  trine,  Slat 
7.  16,  17,  18.     First-fruits,  See  FinsT. 

I'nc'.icumcised/rjiit,  or  impure,  whereof  there  it 
mention  in  Lev.  19.  23,  is  the  fruit  for  the 
three  first  years  of  a  tree  newly  planted;  it 
was  reputed  unclean,  and  no  one  was  permit- 
ted to  cat  of  it  in  all  tkis  time.  In  tke  fourth 
year  it  was  offered  to  tke  J^ord :  after  which 
it  was  common,  and  generally  eaten,  yariuus 
reasons  are  assigned  for  tkis  precept,  as,  (I) 
Because  tke  first-fruits  were  to  be  offered  to 
God,  who  required  the  best ;  but  in  this  time 
tke  fruit  was  not  come  to  perfection.  (2)  It  was 
serviceable  to  tke  trees  themselves,  which  grew 
the  better  and  faster,  being  early  slript  of 
those  fruits,  whick  otkenrise  would  have  de- 
rived to  tkemsclves,  and  drawn  away  muck  oj 
tke  strength  from  the  root  and  tree.  (3)  ft 
tended  to  the  advantage  of  men,  both  because 
tke  fruit  was  then  waterisk,  indigestible,  and 
unwholesome,  and  because  hereby  men  were 
taught  to  bridle  their  appetites,  a  lesson  oJ 
great  use  and  absolute  necessity  in  a  godly 
life. 

Gen.  1.29. 1  have  given  you  every  tree  wherein  is/ 
4.  3.  Cain  brought  of  the/,  of  the  giotmd 

30.  2.  hath  withheld  from  thee  the/,  of  the  womb 
F.xod.  21.  22.  so  that  her/.  de|iarl  from  l:er 
/>c('.  19.  23.  ye  shall  count  the/,  uiicircuiiicifleil 

24.  in  the  fourth  year  the/,  shall  be  holy 
23.  t  40.  take  on  first  day  the/,  of  goodly  trees 
25.  3.  six  years  thou  shalt  gather  in  the/. 
27.  .30.  the  tithe  of  the/,  is  the  Lord's,  it  is  holy 
JVum.  13.  26.  they  shewed  them  the/,  of  the  lana 
27.  we  came  lo  the  land,  and  this  Is  the/,  of  it 
Deut.  I.  25.  they  took  of  ihe/.  in  their  hands 

7.  13.  he  will  also  bless  the/,  of  thy  land 
22.9.leBt/.  of  thy  seed,  /'.of  thy  vineyard  bedefiled 
26.2.  thou  shalt  take  of  the  first  of  all  the/. 
28.4.blessed  shall  be  the/,  of  thy  body  and  ground 

11.  make  thee  plenteous  in/,  of  thy  body,  30.  9. 
18  cursed  shall  be  the/,  of  thy  body  end  of  hind 
40.  for  thine  olive  shall  cast  his  /. 
42.  all  thy  trees  and  /.  shall  the  locust  consume 
.Tudg.  9.  1 1.  should  I  forsake  my  sweetness  and  /  ? 
2  Sam.  16.  2.  summer/,  for  the  young  men  to  eat 
Ps.  21.  10.  their/,  shalt  thou  destroy  from  the  eartii 
53.  1 11.  verily  there  is/,  for  the  righteous 
72.  16.  the/,  thereof  shall  shake  like  Lebanon 
104.  13.  the  earth  is  satisfied  with /.of  thy  worki 
105.35.  Ilie  locusts  devoured  the/,  of  their  ground 
127.  3.  the/,  of  the  womb  is  his  reward 
132.  11.  of/,  of  thy  body  will  I  set  on  thy  throne 
Prov.  8.  19.  mv/.  is  better  than  fine  gold 

10.  16.  the/,  of  the  wicked  tendeth  to  sin 

11.  30.  the/,  of  the  righteous  is  a  tree  of  life 

12.  14.  a  man  is  satisfied  by  the/,  of  his  mouth 

18.  20.  shall  be  satisfied  with  the/,  of  his  mouth 

31.  16.  with  the/,  of  her  hand  she  planteth 
31.  give  her  of  the/,  of  her  hands 

Cant.  2.  3.  and  his/,  was  sweet  lo  my  taste 

8.  12.  those  that  keep  the/,  thereof  two  hundred 
Isa.  3.  10.  they  shall  eat  the/,  of  their  doings 

4.  2.  the/,  of  the  earth  shall  be  e.xcellent 

10.  12.  I  will  punish  the/,  of  the  stout  heart 

13. 18.  they  shall  have  no  pity  on  the/.ofthe  sromi 
14.  29.  his/,  shall  be  a  fiery  flying  serpent 

27.  6.  and  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with/. 
9.  this  is  all  the/,  to  take  away  his  sin 

28.  4.  as  the  hasty/,  before  the  summer 

.')7.  19.  I  create  the/,  of  the  lip.s,  peace,  pence 
65.  21   shall  plant  vineyards,  and  cut  /.  of  thena 
.ler.  6.  19.  I  will  bring  the/,  of  their  thoughts 
7.20.  my  fury  shall  be  on  the/,  ofthegro.ind 

11.  16.  a  green  olive-tree,  fair,  and  of  goodly/. 
19.  let  us  destroy  the  tree  with  the/,  thereof 

17.  10.  according  to/,  of  his  doings,  21. 14. 1  32  19 
Ezek.  17.  9.  cutoff  the/,  thereof  th;it  it  withe; 

19.  12.  and  the  east-wind  dried  up  hetf. 


FRU 

Biffe.  19  14.  fire  is  gone,  which  lalli  devour  her  f. 
S5.  4.  th?y  shall  eat  Ihv/.  aibl  drink  ihy  milk 
86.  30.  1  will  innltiply  tht-/.  of  llir  tree' 
47.  12.  nor  shall  the/.  Ilieroot"  he  consumed 

/>aH. 4.1 -.lilt- If  Hvestnir  and  Uio/.thoteoriiiuch.'il. 

14.  hf  rried,  iind  said  llius,  scalier  his  /. 
/*)•«•!'.  t  14.  pive  tlieni  n  wonih  ihat  cnstolh  the/. 

JO.  13.  ye  have  eaicn  the/,  of  lies 

14.8. 1  Hin  likeii?r.  fir-lree,  from  me  islhy/.found 
^miis  i.  i).  I  deilroved  his/,  from  nbove 

6. l->.  have  uirnid/.of righteousness  iiilo  hemlock 

7.  14   1  wiiJ  II  lirrdman,  a  eatlierer  of  sycamore/. 

8,-1.  and  behold  a  basket  of  summer/.  2. 
;(fi.!.fi.  7.  shnll  Isivi'  f.  ofliiMly  fot  sin  of  my  soul? 

7.  i:i.  IliP  laiiil  desolate,  fur  the/,  of  their  doings 
Hah.  ?:  17.  iieilher  shall  f".  he  in  the  vines 
Hair.  1.  1(1.  ihe  oarlh  is  stayed  from  her/. 
ZrrA.f'.1i;.si  ed  |)ros|ierou-',i he  vine  shall ijive  her/. 
Mai.  1.  1-2.  the  table  is  polluted,  and  the/,  thereof 

3.  11.  n   r  shall  vnur  vine  cast  her  /.  before  lime 
JUat.  I-J.  33.  make  tree  L'ood,  and  his/.  so<"'i  '"w 

cnrniiii  f.  corrupt,  for  Ihe  tree  is  known  by  his/. 
21.  ly.  he  said,  let  no/,  crow  on  thee  for  ever 
'34.  wh»n  the  tune  of  the  f.  drew  near  he  sent 
26.  iil.  1   will  nol  ilrink  of  f.  of  Ihe  vine,  till  I 
drmk  H  new  in  Fallier's  kincd.'m,  Markii.'i^. 
Mark  1-2.  2.  muhi  receive  the/,  of  the  vineyard 
/.vkf  1.  42.  and  blessed  Is  the/,  of  Ihy  womb 
13.  1).  he  sniisbl  '.  liiiTeon,  and  found  none 

7.  behold,  I  <-omp  seekinj/.  on  this  fig-tree 
90.  10.  that  Ihev  should  give  him  of  liic/. 
hhti  4.  3fi.  and  saiberetb/.  to  life  eteii.al 
Acts  2  .■?(!.  id'  I  be/,  of  his  loins  he  would  raise 
l^om.  1.  13.  llial  I  might  have  some/,  among  yon 

»).  21.  what  (".  had  ve  I  ben  in  those  thing-)  whereof 

22.  being  free,  ve  have  your/,  unto  holiness 
15.  2^.  when  I  liav«  sealed  lo'tbem  this/. 

t^iil.  .5. 22.  bill  the/,  of  Ihe  Spirit  is  love,  joy,  peace 
f'ph.  S.  \>.  the  f.  of  Ihe  Spiri'  is  in  nil  goodness 
P/til.  I.  22.  if  1  live,  ihis  is  tiie/.  nfitiy  labour 

4.  17.  I  desire  f.  that  may  abound  to  your  account 
Jfeh.  13.  l.i.  bv  him  lei  u.s  oflTer  Ihe/  of  n\n  lips 
Jam.^.  If<.  ibe  f.  of  righteousness  is  sown  in  peace 

5.7.  ;he  husbandman  waifelb  for  the  precious/. 
Judt  12   trees  whose/,  wilhereth,  without  / 
.'^ee  Eat. 
Bcnr,  or  hrnreth  FRUIT. 
2  Kimr.'!  19  30.  shall  hear  f.  upward,  ha.  37.  31. 
Etek.V.  8.  in  a  good  soil,  that  il  might  Acnr/. 

23.  in  the  height  of  Israel  it  shall  hear  f. 
Ji/o.«.9.I().lhcir  root  is  dried  up,  they  shall  hrar  no/. 
Jnrl  2.  22.  be  nol  afraid,  the  tree  hearetk  her  /. 
Jlf«(.  13.  23.  in  2ood  ground,  is  he  who  hearetk  f. 
Lnke  8.  8.  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  baref. 

13.  9.  if  it  bear  f.  well,  if  not,  cut  it  down 
John  IS.  2.  every  branch  in  me  that  hearetk  not 
/.  every  branch  that  hearetk  f.  be  nnrgeth  it 

4.  as  the  branch  cannot  6c«r/.  of  iiself,  exceiU  it 
S.lhat  ve  )ienr  much  /".so  shall  ve  be  my  disciples 

Brin^-  hriiis.'cth,  or  hrnm^ht  forth  FRUIT. 
T.ev.  2.5.21.  it  shall  hrhin-  forth  f.  for  three  years 
Xum.  13.  20.  and  hrimr  of  the  f.  •►f  the  land' 
JVeh.  10.  3.").  to  hriiiiT  the/,  of  all  trees,  37. 
PsnI.  1.  3.  that  hriti^reth  forth  f.  in  his  season 

92.  14.  Ihey  shall  still  hrimr  forth  f.  in  old  ago 
Canl.  8.  1 1,  every  our-  for  the/,  was  to  hrins  silver 
Jer.  12.  2.  the  wicked  grow,  they  brins  forth  f. 
F.iek.'X\.  II.  ihiv  shall  increase,  and  bring  forth  f. 

47.  12.  il  shall  hriiiT' forth  new  f.  lor  meat 
Hox.  10.  1.  Israel  bringelh  forth  f.  to  himself 
Mnt:.\.W.  brino-.  not  forth  <jood/.  7.  19.  LnkeX  9. 

7.  17.  every  good  tree  brinrreth  forth  good/. 

15.  a  sond  .ree  Cannot  hrinir  forth  evil/. 
13.  20.  hut  when  the  blade  hrduL'kt  forth  f. 

JI/rjrA-  4.20.snch  as  hear  the  word  and  hrin <r forth  f. 

2H.  for  Ihe  earth  hrin<reth  forth  f.  of  herself 
lAike  8.  1 1.  and  brivir  no/,  to  perfection 

I,";.  Ihev  keep  il,  and  brinrr  forth  f.vi\th  patience 
Jokv  12.  24.  if  il  die,  it  hrinirelh  forth  imtc.U  f. 
IS.  2.  purgeth  it,  that  it  may  hrinir  forth  more/. 

a.  ahidcih  in  me. Ihe  same  hrinirelh  forth  much/. 

Ifi.  I  onlained  that  you  should  brivir  forth  f. 
ftom.  7.  4.  that  we  should  hrinir  forth  jf.  to  God 

5.  motions  did  work  \o  hrimr  forth  f.  unlodeuth 
Ciil.  I.  fi.  Ihe  sospel  brinffelh  forth  f.  in  yon 
^am.5.18.  Elijah  pravefl.ihe  earlh  br'onght forth f. 

Sef  First  Frvit. 

FRUIT  TREEf*. 

J^eh.  9.  2.'i.  and  possessed  f.-treea  in  abundance 

Yield,  nieldeth,  yiel'linrr  FRUIT. 
Gen.  1.11.  and  the  fruiltree  vielrlinir  f.  12. 
7,fv.  2.'5.  19.  and  ihe  land  shall  yield  h»r/. 
2fi.  4.  the  trees  .if  the  field  shall  yield  their/. 
T)eut.  1!.  17.  and  that  the  land  yield  not  her  /. 
Pr.,1,.  1».  12.  Ihe  root  of  the  righteous  yieldethf. 
Jrr.  17.  S   neither  shall  cease  from  yielding  f. 
Fzfk.  34.27.  the  tree  of  ine  field  shall  yield  her/. 
ST).  S.  an'l  yield  your/,  to  my  people  Israel 
IH'irk  4.7.  ibe  thorns  choked  it,  it  yielded  no/. 

8.  other  fell  on  good  ground  and  did  yield  f. 

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FUL 

Mtb.  12.  II  yieUelh  peaceable/,  of  righlcousr.sss 
Rev.  22.  2.  the  tree  yirldelh  her/,  every  month 

FilUITFUL. 
ficn.  1.  22.  God  blessed  them,  saying,  be  /.  and 
multiply,  28.  I  8.  17.  |  9.  7.  |  35.  11. 

17.  6.  and  I  will  make  thee  e.xci-eding/. 
20.  I  will  make  Ishmael  /.  1|  48.  4.  make  Jacob/ 

20.  22.  God  halh  made  room  for  us,  we  shall  be/. 

28.  3.  God  Almii'lilv  bless  thee,  and  make  thee/. 

41.  t52.  called  him/,  for  God  caused  ine  to  be/. 

49.  22.  Jose[ih  is  ,•:  f.  bough,  even  a  /'.  bough 
F.xod.  1.  7.  and  the  children  of  Israel  were/, 
/.rr.  20.  9.  I  will  make  you/,  and  multiply  you 
2  Chr.  20.  t  iO.  Uz/iali  had  husbandmen  in/,  fi.  Ids 
Pxal.  107.34.  he  lurneth  a/,  land  into  barrenness 

128.  3.  Ihy  wife  shall  ho  a3  a  /.  vine 

148.  9.  mountains  and  /.  trees,  praise  the  Lord 
ha.  S.  1.  my  beloved  halh  a  vineyard  in  a/  bill 

17.6.  four  (ir  five  in  the  outmosi/.brancbes  thereof 

32.  12.  they  shall  lament  for  ihe/.  vine 
./er.  4.  2(1.  1(1,  Ibe/.  place  was  a  wilderness 

23.  3.  and  they  shall  be/,  and  increase 
F.-.ek.  19.  10.  siie  was/,  and  full  of  branches 
//0.9.13.15.  Iboughhebe/.  aneast  wind  shall  come 
.Irt.i  14.  17.  and  gave  us  rain  and/,  sca-im- 
O)/.1.10.being/.in  every  2ood  work, and  lucruasiug 
.SVe  FiEi.n. 
FRUITS. 
fjen.  43.  ll.lakeoflhcbesi  f.  intlieland  in  vessels 
f:jr)rf.22  29.  not  <lelay  to  offer  the  first  of  Ihy  ripe/. 

23.  10.  six  years  shalt  gather  in  the/,  thereof 

/,eii.  2S.  1.5.  according  lo  the  years  of  the/.  16. 

22.  till  her/,  come  in,  cat  of  the  old  store 

20.  20.  neither  shall  Ihe  trees  yield  iheir/. 
Deut  33.  14.  for  precious/brought  forth  by  the  sun 
2  fiam.  9.  10.  thou  and  lliy  sons  shall  bring  in/. 

2  h'imr.'!  8.  6.  restore  to  her  all  the/,  of  ihe  field 

19.  29.  |)lanl  vineyards,  and  eat  the/,  thereof 
.Ml  31.  39.  if  I  have  eaten  the/,  without  money 
P.<.  107.37. sow  fields,  which  may  yield/of  increase 
F.ccl.  2.  5.  1  planted  trees  of  all  kind  of/. 
Oo7((.4.13.lhe  plants  are  an  orchard  with  pleasant/. 

10.  let  my  beloved  eat  his  pleasint/. 
fi.  II.  I  went  down  lo  sei-  ihe/.  of  ihe  valley 
7.  13.  at  our  ffalcs  are  all  manner  of  pleasant/. 
ha.  33.  9.  Bashan  and  Carmel  shake  off  their/. 
/mn.  4.9.  pine  awav  for  want  of  the/,  of  the  earlh 
.4fn/.3.  11.  he  shall  not  destroy  the/,  of  your  ground 
JlJ'(ir3.8.  bring/.  nifl*t  for  repentance,  /,w/i:e  3.  8. 
7.  10.  ye  shall  know  them  by  Iheir/.  20. 

21.  34!  that  Ihev  niisht  receive  the/  of  it 

41.  who  shall  render  him  the/,  iii  their  seasons 

43.  kingdom  given  lo  a  nation  bringing  forth/. 

Lvke  12. 17.  I  have  no  room  where  to  bestow  my/. 

18.  and  there  will  I  heslnvv  all  mv/. 

2  Car.  9.  10.  increase  ihe  f.  of  your  risbteousness 
Phil.  1.  II.  filled  with  the/  of' riirhteoiis,iess 
2  T?m.  2.0.  the  husbandman  first  partaker  of  the/. 
■  lam.  3.  17.  wisdom  from  above  is  full  of  good/. 
Rev.  18.  14.  f.  IbvsonI  lusted  afler  de|iarted  from 

22.  2.  the  tree  of  life  hare  twelve  manner  of/. 

See  First. 
.<?HromfrFRUITS. 
iffam.  10.  1.  Ziba  with  a  hundred  of  fvwmer-f. 
I.'^a.  10.  9.  thy  svnimer-f.  and  harvest  are  fallen 
./rr.  40.  10.  bill  ■ralher  ye  wine  and  sumwcr-f. 
12..Iews  galhered  wine  and  .vHm7;/fj--/.very  much 
48.  32.  the  -noiler  is  fallen  on  thy  .'summer-f. 
Mic.  7.  1.  Co  ivheti  ir-.ev  galhered  the  summer-f. 

KKl >  I  R.\TR. 
Kzr-i  4.  ."i.  and  hue.l  r.ii:ii-e(iors  to/.  Iheir  purpose 
P.?,a/..  ;::i.  f  10.  I„ird  m.ikeili.;".  counsel  of  heathen 
.4/ar47.t!>.  full  well  ve /■.lb"  commandment  of  God 
Gal.  2.  21.  I  do  nnt'r'tno  ■^•.ji-p  of  God 

rUUSl'KATKTH. 
ha.  44.  2,"!.  thai  f  liie  loKens  of  Ihe  liars 

KflVING-I'AN. 
/,cf  .2.  7.  if  oblation  be  a  meal-offering  in  the/. 
7.9.  all  that  is  dressed  in  the/,  shall  be  the  priest's 

FUEL. 
ha.  9.  S.  this  sbnll  bf  wiih  burning  aed/.  of  fire 

19.  the  people  shall  he  as  the/,  of  the  fire 
Fiek.  1.5. 4.  Ihe  vine-tree  is  cast  into  the  fire  for/.fi. 

21.  32.  thou  shall  be  for  f.  to  Ihe  fire 

FUGITIVE. 
Oen.  4-12.  a/,  and  a  vagabond  shalt  thou  he 
14   I  shall  be  a  f.  and  a  va^'nbond  in  the  earth 
FUGITIVES. 
.Tvdg.  12.  4.  ve  Gileadiles  are  f.  of  Ephraim 
2  Kimrrif'i^.  11.  and  ihef.  that  fell  awav  10  the  kins 
/.^n.l.i.S.shall  cry  for  Mi'ah.  his  f.shaH  flee  toZoar 
Fzek.  17.  21.  al'  his  f.  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

FULFIL. 
Gen.  29.  27.  f.  her  week,  and  we  will  eive  thee  this 
Frod.  5.  13./.  vour  works,  your  daily  task 

23.  20.  the  number  of 'hv  days  I  will/. 
^Kin•'!!  2  27.  llial  hemisht  f.  the  word  of  the  Lord 

1  Chr.ia.  13.  if  Iboutakest  heed  to/,  statutes  of  L. 

2  Chron.  36.  21.  to/,  threescore  and  fen  yean 
Je»4  39. 2.  canst  thou  number  nionlhs  that  thejr/.? 


FUL 

P.ial.  20.  i.  the  T.oril  grant  thee  to/  all  tl./ cOQJMsi 
5.  the  Lord/,  all  Ihy  pelilions 

145.  19.  be  will/,  the  desire  of  I  hem  that  faar  hrra 
Mat.  3.  IS.  it  becometb  us  to/,  all  righleousnesB 

5.  17.  I  am  not  come  to  destroy,  f>ut  lo  f. 
.'Jct.i  1.3.22.  Hjiind  Davi.l,  who  shall/,  ail  my  will 
Rom.  2.  27.  uiicircuincision,  if  ii  f.  the  law 

13.  14.  for  the  (lesh,  lo  /.  Ibe  Insis  ihrn'of 
Gal.  5.  10.  ye  shall  not/,  the  lusts  of  the  flesh 

G.  2.  bear  ye  one  .inothcr's  burdens,  and  >o  f.  ihe 

law  of  Christ 

F.ph.  4.  1 10.  ascended,  that  he  might  /.  all  \h\nga 

1  hil.  2.  2.  f.  ve  ijiy  joy,  that  ve  be  bheinindcd 
Col.  1.25.  is  given  lo  liie,  lo/.  the  worri  of  God 

4.  17.  lakeb-ed  ir.Mii /"  llie  ministry,  2  T)m.  4  t*. 

2  Thc-iS.  1.  11./.  all  -he  good  pie2.^ure  of  his  wiU 
.Tarn.  2.  8.  if  ve/.  Ihe  roval  law,  ye  do  v/ell 

Rev.  17. 17.  for  God  pii;  in  their  hearts  lo/.  li!3w"J. 

FUJ. FILLED. 
Gen.  2.5.  24.  when  h  j:  Jays  lo  be'  ileli\ered  were'/, 

29.  21.  give  ine  my  wife,  for  iny  days  are/. 

.50.  3.  forty  days  v.ere/.  fiir  so  are/,  the  days 
F.xud.5  14.  wnerefore  have  ye  not/,  your  tusk? 

7.  2.5.  seven  days/.  at1er  i<oril  bath  sinitleii  river 
/.er.  12.  4.  till  Ihe  (lays  of  purification  be/.  (>. 
JViim.  <i.  13.  w  hen  the  days  of  bis  separation  are/ 

.32.  1 11.  because  they  have  i\ot  f.  at^er  me 
r/cnt.  1.  t  .36.  Caleb  halh  /'.  lo  g'l  alter  me 

1  .Sam.  18.  t20.  and  the  dkys  wen-  not/. 

2  .Som.  7.  12.  when  days  be/,  and  thou  shalt  sleep 

14.  22.  in  Ibal  Ihe  king/  llie  rei]tie.-l  of  servant 

1  Kings  8.  15.  and  liaih  with  Ins  liand  f.  il 

24.  and  hasi  f.  it  wi  h  thy  hand,  2  Chron.  0.  15 

11.  to.  S(donion/.  not  after  Ibe  Lord,  as  Pavid 

2  Chr.  0.  4.  Ihe  Lord  halh  f.  iba:  which  he  spake 
F.ira  I.  1.  that  the  word  of  ihe  Lord  m'gbl  hi' f. 
.Tob'M\.  17.  ihoii  bast/,  the  judgmrni  of  ihe  wicked 
.A°7\44.25.yeaiid  your  wives  have/.uilh  your  hand 
Ijom.'-i  17.  he  Imtb/  his  word  he  had  conunanded 

4.  18.  our  days  arc/,  for  our  end  is  come 
F.zek.  5.  2.  when  the  days  of  the  siece  are/. 
Dan.  4.  33.  the  same  hour  was  the  thing/. 

10.  3.  till  three  whole  weeks  were  /". 
Mat.  1.  22.  that  it  might  he  f.  2.  1.5,  23.  |  8.  17.  I 
12  17.  I  13  .35.  i  21.  4!  I  27.  35.  .'ohn  12.  38. 
I  15. 25.'  I  17.  12. 1  18.  9, 32.  |  19. 24,  28,  30. 

2.  17.  then  was./",  that  which  was  spoken,  27.9. 

5.18.s!iall  in  no  wise  pass  from  the  law  till  all  be/. 

13.  14.  in  them  is/,  the  prophecy  of  Esaias 

24.  34.  shall  not  pass  till  all  these  things  be/. 
Mark  1.  15.  the  time  is/,  kingd.  of  God  is  a'  hand 

13.4.  whatsign  when  all  these  ihirijs  shall  be/..* 
AHApl.20.my  words  which  shall  be/in  their  season 

2.  43.  w  ben  they  had  /.  the  days.'lbey  leliirned 

21.22.  that  all  things  which  are  written  maybe/ 
24.  until  the  times  of  the  Genliles  be/. 

22.  16.  iiot  eat  till  it  be/  in  ibe  kiii'.'dom  of  God 

24.  44.  nil  things  must  be/,  spoken  by  Moses 
./ohn  3.  29.  ibis  mv  joy  therefore  is/. 

17.  ]'.'.  Ihey  might  liave  my  joy  f.  in  themselves 
.'lets  3.  18.  what  God  had  shewed,  he  halh  so/. 

9.  23.  after  many  days  were/,  .lews  took  counse. 

12.  25.  Paul  and  Bnvnams.r".  iheir  minislry 

13.  25.  and  as  .lohii /.  hi?  course,  be  sa'd 
27.  iliey  have/,  them  in  condomning  him 

29.  when  they  had /all  that  was  wrillen  of  him 
33.  God  halb'f.  the  same  to  us  iheir  children 

14.  20.  to  grace  of  God  for  the  work  which  they  /. 
Rom.  8.  4.  the  righleoiisnessof  law  might  be/in  119 

13.  8.  he  that  loveth  anollier  hath/.  Iho  law 
2  Cor.  10.  6.  when  vour  obedience  is/. 
Gnl.S.  14.  the  law  is  f.  in  (me  word,  even  in  this 
Ken.  6. 11.  till  killing  of  Iheir  brethren  should  be/. 
15.8.  till  the  seven  plagues  of  seven  ancels  were/. 
17.  17.  till  Ihe  words  of  God  shall  be/. 
20.  3.  should  deceive  no  more,  till  1000  years  be/ 
.^ee  Scn7PTrRK. 
FT'LFILLING. 
P.nal.  148.  8.  fire,  hail,  stormy  wind  f.  his  word 
Rom.  13.  10.  iherefine  love  is  the/  of  the  law 
Fph.'i.  3.  f.  the  destres  of  ihe  flesh  and  of  the  mind 

FULL 
Signifi^,  fl]  ftali.ffied  leilh.  Isa.  1.  11, 1  am  foil 
of  Ihe  burnt  offerinss  of  rnms.  [2]  That  vhich 
is  perfert.  enmplete.  ovd  trhieh  teaots  nolhivfr. 
2  .lohn  8.  That  jve  receive  a  full  reward  :  that 
whole  portion  of  glory  trhieh  Ond  hnth  pro 
mised  to  diligent y  perserering  C'hristioiix.  |.l] 
Surh  as  are  provd.  and  puffed  vp  iritb  a  high 
cmieeit  of  their  men  stifpr'fvry  and  north,  so 
that  thy  feel  no  need  of  V\,r'\s\  /.Mr/- 0.25, 
Woe  unto' yon  ihat  are  full.  [4]  (hie  enabled 
both  In  eitv'e.eire  and  bring  firth,  1  Pnm.  2.  5. 
Full  of  years,  one  teho  has  lired  lorg  enongn, 
as  long  a.i  he  desires,  Gen.  25.  8.  Full  of  faith, 
and  of  Ihe  Holy  Ghost,  fknt  is,  endued  with  a 
plevtifnl  measure  nf  faith,  and  of  the  giftt 
and  graces  of  the  Holy  Spirtt,  .Acts  6.  5.  The 
fulness  of  linie,  tt  the  time  wherein  UeMes»i«h 
aTpyearcd,  which  was  appointed  by  God,pr»- 


•It'^ed  to  the  fathers,  foretold  by  the  prophets, 
ttfccted  by  tAc Jews  llumselees,  and  earnestly 
longed  fur  bij  all  the  faithful ;  the  fulness  of 
this  time,  is  when  that  time  7cas  fully  come. 
Gal.  4.  4,  WliL'ii  tlie  fulness  of  the  time  was 
come,  God  sent  his  Son.  The  fulness  of  God, 
is  such  «  measure  of  perfection  us  God  hath 
appointed  lo  every  one  of  the  elect  through 
Christ.  Kj)/i.  3.  19,  Tliiit  ye  might  lie  filleil 
with  all  the  fulness  of  God  ;  that  is.  Until  you 
arrive  at  the  highest  degree  of  the  knowledge 
and  enjoyment  of  God,  and  imviediate  influence 
from  him,  and  an  entire  conformity  to  him. 

The  fulness  of  Christ,  is  the  infinite  treasures 
of  grace  and  mercy  with  which  he  rca.-'  filled. 
John  1.  IG,  Of  his  fulness  have  nil  ue  ritcnvcd. 
J)nd  whereas  men  are  said  to  be  filled  with  the 
Holy  Ghost,  as  John  the  IJa[)ll?l,  /.nite  1.  l.j. 
and  Ste|)hen,  .flcts  0.  5.  Thi-f  differs  from  the 
fulness  of  Christ  in  these  three  rfuficcts.  (J) 
Grace  and  the  Spirit  be  in  others  by  partici- 
pation ;  as  the  moon  hath  her  light  from  the 
sun,  rivers  their  waters  from  the  fountain, 
and  the  eye  its  sight  from  the  sovl;  but  in 
Christ  they  be  originally,  naturally,  and  of 
himself.  (2)  In  Christ  they  be  infinite  and 
above  measure,  John  3.  34.  But  in  the  saints 
by  measure,  according  to  the  gifts  of  God, 
Epn  4.  10.  The  moon  is  full  of  light,  bnt  the 
sun  1.1  more  full;  rivers  are  full  of  waters, 
but  the  sea  more  full.  (3)  7'he  saints  cannot 
communicate  their  graces  to  others;  whereas 
the  gifts  of  the  Spirit  be  in  Christ  as  a  head 
and  fountain,  to  impart  them  to  his  members. 
John  1.  16,  We  have  received  of  his  fulness. 
It  is  said.  Col.  2.  9,  That  the  fulness  of  the 
Godhead  dwells  in  Christ  liodily  ;  that  is.  The 
viholc  nature  and  attributes  of  God  are  in 
Christ,  and  that  really,  essentially,  or  sub- 
stantially, and  also  personally,  by  nenresi 
■union,  as  the  soul  dwells  in  the  body,  so  that 
the  same  person  who  is  man,  is  God  also. 

The  church  is  called  the  fulne.ss  of  Christ,  Eph. 
1. 23  It  i:!  the  church  which  makes  him  a  com- 
plete and  perfect  Head,  and  without  which  he 
would  account  hi:)isclf  but  empty  and  maimed, 
as  it  were;  for  though  he  has  a  natural  and 
personal  fulness,  as  God  ;  yet  as  J\Iediator,  he 
is  not  full  and  complete  without  his  mystical 
body,  {as  a  king  is  not  complete  without  his 
subjects,)  hut  recetres  an  outward  relative  and 
mystical  fulness  from  his  members.  Jlnd  then 
the  church  docs  manifist  and  set  forth  his  ful- 
ness, serving  as  an  empty  vessel  for  him  to  fill 
and  to  shew  his  fulness  in  ;  and  Ihjs  he  does, 
by  bringing  every  member  to  his  full  stature ; 
by  disposing  all  variety  of  gifts  and  graces 
among  them  ;  and  by  bringiurr  them  all  to  hea- 
ven at  last,  so  that  not  one  shall  be  wanting. 

How  much  innre  their  fulnessl  llom.  11.  12,  If 
thq  fall  of  them  he  Uje  riches  of  the  world,  and 
the  diminishing  of  them  the  riches  of  the  Gen- 
tilec ;  how  much  more  their  fulness?  If  the 
falling  away  of  the  Jews,  from  being  God's 
people,  through  their  rejecting  the  gospel,  and 
the  small  number  nf  believers  among  them, 
was  the  occasion  of  God's  manifesting  his 
abundant  grace  in  the  conversion  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  spreading  the  knowledge  of  Christ 
all  the  world  over;  how  much  more  shall  a 
general  conversion  of  the  Jews,  towards  the 
end  of  the  world,  confirm  the  faith  of  the  be- 
lieving Giinti'es,  and  also  be  a  means  to  con- 
vert those  of  them  that  do  not  yet  believe,  all 
over  the  world  ? 

Gen.^5.  Ifi.  the  iniquity  of  the  Amorites  is  not  yet/. 
2.5.  8.  A'.iralism  an  old  man.  and/,  of  years 
35.  29   Isaac  being  old  and/,  of  days,  died 
41.1.  at  the  endof  two  /".  years,  Pharaoh  dreamed 

T.  ine  li.in  ears  deviiured  (he  seven/,  ears,  22. 
43.  21.  everv  mnn's  inoiiev  m  his  sack/  wcislit 

Kiorf.S.21.  the  houses  shall  be/,  ofswarms  of  flies 
16.  33.  and  put  a  homer/  of  manna  thefcm 
22.  3.  for  he  should  make/,  restitution 

T.ev-^.  14.  shall  offer  even  corn  beaten  out  off.  ears 
]6.  13.  censer/,  of  coals,  hands/,  of  incense 
19.  29.  and  ihe  land  became/,  of  wickedness 
25.  29.  within  a/  yi-ar  may  he  redeem  it 
SO.  if  not  redeemed  in  a/,  vear,  then  the  house 

A'um.7. 13.  lioth  of  Ihem  were/  of  fine  flour,  10, 

25,  31,  37,  43,  49,  5.5,  fil,  07,  73,  79 

14.  one  spoon  of  ten  shekels  f.  ol  incense,  20,  26 

32,  38,  44,  .50,  5r.,  62,  6$.  74,  80,  86. 

22.  IR.  ifHalak  give  me  house/ of  silver,  24.  13. 

I)eut.6. 11.  and  houses /of  all  good  things,  when 
thou  slialt  have  e:iten  and  be/  8.  10,  12. 
ll.i.'J.will  send  grass, that  ihou  mayest  eat  and  be/. 
21.  13.  she  shall  bewail  her  father  a/,  month 
SS!  23.  Naphtali  /  nf  the  blessing  of  the  Lord 
34*  9  Joshua  was/  of  the  Spirit  of  wisdom 
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PUL 

.Tudg.  C.  38.  wringed  the  dew,  a  bowl  /  of  water 
If),  27.  now  the  house  was/,  of  men  and  women 
Ruth  1.21.  1  went  out/,  and  the  Lord  hath  brought 

2.  12.  and  a/,  reward  be  given  thee  of  the  Lord 

1  Sam.  2.  5.  they  that  were  /.  hired  out  themselves 

18.  27.  they  gave  them  in/  tale  to  Ihe  king 

27.  7.  David  dwelt  in  country  of  I'hilist.  a/,  year 

2  Sam.  8.  2.  and  with  one/,  line  lo  kee|)  alive 

1  Kings  17. 1 15.  she  and  her  house  did  eat  a/,  year 

2  Kings  3.  16.  make  this  valley/,  of  ditches 

4.  6.  when  the  vessels  were/,  slie  said  to  her  son 

6.  17.  behold,  the  mounlaui  was/  of  horses 

7.  15.  and  lo,  all  the  way  was/  of  garments 
10.21.  house  of  Baal  was/ from  one  end  lo  another 

1  Chron.  21.  22.  shall  grant  it  me  for  the/,  price 
24.  nay,  but  I  will  verily  buv  it  for  a/  price 
23.  I.  when  David  was  old  and/,  of  days,  29. 28. 
Esth.  3.  5.  then  was  Hainan  /.  of  wrath 

5.  9.  he  was/  of  indignation  against  Mordecai 
.Tidi  5.  26.  thou  shalt  come  lo  thy  grave  in  a  /.  age 

7.4. 1  am/.ofto.ssings  toandfro  to  dawning  of  day 

10.  15.  I  am/,  of  Confusion,  see  mine  affliction 
11.2.  and  should  a  man/  of  talk  he  justified  ? 

14.  1.  man  is  of  few  days  and/,  of  trouble 

20.  11.  his  bones  are/,  of  the  sins  of  his  youth 
21.23.  one  dieth  in  his/,  strength,  being  at  ease 
24.  his  breasts  are  f.  of  milk,  his  bones  moistened 
32. 18. 1  am/,  of  matter,  the  Spirit  constrainelh  me 

36.  16.  that  on  thy  table  should  be/,  of  fatness 
42.  17.  so  Job  died,  being  old  and  /.  of  days 

P«n/.  17. 14.  they  are/ of  children,  and  leave  rest 
69.  20.  hath  broken  my  heart,  lam/,  of  heavinesi 

73.  10.  waters  of  a/  cup  are  wrung  out  to  Ibein 

74.  20.  dark  places  are/,  of  habitations  of  cruelty 
78.25.  man  did  eat  angels'  food, sent  meat  to  the/. 
101.  10.  the  trees  of  the  Lord  are/ of  sap 

127.  5.  happy  that  hath  his  (piiver/.  of  them 
144.  13.  that  our  garners  maybe/,  affording  store 
Prov.  17. 1.  than  a  house/,  of  sacrifices  with  strife 
2.5.  1 17.  lest  he  be/  of  thee,  and  hate  thee 

27.  7.  Ihe/  soul  loatheth  a  hoiiey-comb 

20.  hell  and  destruction  are  never/ 

30.  9.  lest  I  be/,  and  deny  thee,  and  say, who  is  L.? 
F.ccl.  1.  7.  run  into  the  sea,  yet  the  sea  is  not/. 
8.  all  things  are/  of  labour,  man  cannot  utter 
4.  6.  than  both  hands  /.  with  travail  and  vexation 

11.  3.  if  the  clouds  be/,  of  rain,  they  empty 
Isa.  1.  11.  I  am/  of  the  burnt-oflerings  of  rams 

15.  I  will  not  hear,  your  hands  are/,  of  blood 

21.  ihe  faithful  city  it  was/  of  judgment 
11.9.  the  earth  shall  be/  of  knowledge  of  ihe  Ld. 
13.  21.  their  houses  shall  be/,  of  doleful  creatures 

15.  9.  Ihe  waters  of  Dimon  shall  be/,  of  blood 

22.  2. /of  stirs  II  7.  valleys  shall  be/ of  chariots 
25.  6.  a  foast  of  fat  things,  a  feast/  of  marrow 

28.  8.  for  all  tables  are/,  of  vomit  and  fillhiness 
30.27.  his  lips  are/ of  indignation,  and  his  tongue 
51.  20.  they  are/  of  the  fury  of  the  Loril 

.Jer.i.  12.  a/  wind  from  those  places  shall  come 
5. 7.  when  I  bad  fed  them  to  the/,  they  committed 

6.  11.  therefore  I  am/  of  the  fury  of  the  Lord 
28.  3.  within  two/,  years  will  I  bring,  11. 

35.  5.  1  set  before  the  Rechabites  pots/  of  wine 
/.am.  1. 1.  how  city  sit  solitary  that  was/,  of  people 

3.  .30.  he  is  filled/,  with  reproach 

F.iek.  1.  18.  and  their  wings  were/  of  eyes 
10. 4.  court  was/ of  the  bright  ness  of  Lonl's  glory 
12.  the  wheels  were/  of  eyes  round  about 
17.  3.  a  great  eagle  with  wings/  of  feathers 

19.  10.  she  was  fruitful  and/  of  branches 

28.  12.  the  sum, /of  wisdom  and  perfect  in  beauty 
32.  6.  and  the  rivers  shall  bp/  of  thee 

37.  1.  in  midst  of  Ihe  valley  which  was/,  of  bones 
.39. 19.  ye  shall  eat  fat  till  ye  be/  and  drink  blood 

Dan.  3.  19.  then  was  Nebuchadnezzar/,  of  fury 

8.  23.  when  the  transgressors  are  come  to  the/ 
10.2.  in  those  days  Daniel  mourned  three/,  weeks 

.loel  2.  24.  the  floors  shall  be/  of  wheat 
Mic.  3.  8.  but  truly  I  am/  of  power  by  the  Spirit 
6.  12.  Ihe  rich  men  thereof  are/  of  violence 
Hah.  3.  3.  and  Ihe  earth  was/,  of  his  praise 
Zech.  8.  5.  the  streets  shall  be/,  of  bovs  and  girls 
Mat.  6. 22.  thy  body  shall  be/  of  light,  /.ji  Ac  11.36. 

13.  48.  which  when  it  was  /  they  drew  to  shore 

1 4.  20.  of  fragments  twelve  baskets/  Mark  0.  43. 
15.37.  they  took  up  that  was  lefl  seven  baskets/. 

23.  25.  but  within  are/,  of  e.vtorlion  and  excess 

27.  but  vvilhin  are/,  of  dead  men's  bones 

28.  within  ye  are/  of  hypocrisy  and  iniquity 
Jlf(7rA-7.  9. /.  well  ye  reject  commandment  of  God 

15.  .36.  one  ran  and  filjed  a  spunge/  of  vinegar 
I  uke  1  .57.  now  Elizab./time  came  to  be  delivered 

4.  1.  Jesus  being/  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  was  led 

5.  12.  behold  a  man  /  of  leprosy,  fell  on  his  face 

6.  25.  woe  unio  you  that  are/,  ye  shall  hunijer 

16.  20.  Ijazariis  was  W\A  at  bis  gale  /  of  sores 
,/()An  1.14.  and  dwelt  among  U3,/.of  grace  and  truth 

7.  6.  I  go  not  up,  for  my  iime  is  not  yet/,  come 
15.  11.  and  that  your  joy  might  bo/.  16.  24. 
19.  29.  there  wai  set  a  vessel  /.  of  vinegar 


./3c<«  2.13.  others  said,  these  men  arc/,  of  new  wino 
28.  shalt  make  me/,  ofjoy  with  thy  counteiianca 

6.  3.  look  ye  out  men  f.  of  ihe  Holy  Ghosv 

5.  Stephen/  of  faith  and  llio  H.  Giionl.S.  |  7  55, 

7.  23.  when  Moses  was/,  forty  year^  old 

9.  36.  Dorcas/ of  good  works  and  nlni.n  deedo 
11.  24.  Barnabas/  of  llie  Holy  Ghost  and  faith 
13.  10.  and  said,  0/  of  all  eubtilty  and  mischie. 
19.  28.  they  were/,  of  wralh  and  cried  out 

Rom.  1.29.  being/,  of  envy,  murder,  debate,  deceit 
15.14. 1  am  persuad.  that  ye  also  are/of  goodnoMi 

1  Cor.  4.  8.  now  ye  are/,  now  yc  ;ire  rich 

Phil.  2.26.  for  he  longed  and  was/,  of  heaviness 

4.  12.  1  am  instvu'^ied  lo  be/,  and  to  be  iiiingry 

38.  but  I  have  all  ami  abound,  1  am/. 

2  Tim.  4.  5.  make/  proof  of  Ihy  minisiry 
Heb.b.M.  but  strong  meat  lotliem  that  are  of/,  age 
./a7».3. 8.  tongue  an  unruly  evil,/,  of  deadly  poison 

17.  wisdom  from  above  is  pure,/,  of  mercy 

1  Pet.  1.  8.  ye  rej.  with  joy  unspeak.  and  /  of  glory 

2  Pet.  2. 14.  eyes/  of  adultery,  not  cease  from  sib 

1  .John  1.4.  we  write  to  you,  that  your  jov  may  be/. 
2. John  8.  but  that  we  receive  a/,  rewnnl 

12.  speak  face  to  face,  that  our  joy  may  he/. 
Rev.  4.  6.  there  were  four  beasts/,  of  eyca,  8. 

5.  8.  having  every  one  gohlen  vials/,  of  odours 

15.  7.  seven  golden  vials/,  of  Ihe  wralh  of  God 

16.  10.  and  his  kingdom  was/  of  darkness 

17.  3.  I  saw  a  woman/  of  names  of  blasphemy 
4.  a  golden  cup/  of  abominations  and  filthiiiest 

21.  9.  the  seven  vials/  of  Ihe  seven  last  plaguK 

See  AssuRANi'E,  Compassion. 

/.•*  FULL. 

2  Kings  4.  4.  thou  shalt  set  aside  that  which  isf. 
Psal.  10. 7.  his  mouth  isf.  of  ciir.iinjf,  Rom. 3. 14 

26.  10.  and  their  right  hand  is  f.  of  bribes 
29.  4.  Ihe  voice  of  the  Lord  is  f.  of  majv^sty 
33.  5.  Ihe  earth  is  f.  of  the  goodness  of  the  Lord 
48.  10.  thy  right  hand  id/ of  righlconsness 
65.9.  with  Ihe  river  of  God,which  isf.ofv/atet 
75.  8.  and  the  wine  is  red,  it  isf.  of  mixtuio 
88.  3.  mv  soul  7> /  of  Iroubles,  and  my  life 
104.  24. O  Lord,  the  earlh  isf.  of  thy  riches 
119.  64.  the  earth,  O  Lord,  isf.  of  ijiy  mercy 
/Ccc/.  9.  3.  Ihe  heart  of  llie  sons  of  meiw'.s  /  of  eri 

10.  14.  a  fool  /5/.  of  words,  man  cannot  lell  wha 
fsa.^.7.  their  Innd  is  f.  of  silver,  isf.  of  horses 

8.  their  land  also  isf.  of  idols,  they  worship 

6.  3.  holy  is  Lord,  the  whole  earlh  is  f.  of  his  glory 
Jcr. 5.'27.  as  a  cage  is  f.  of  birds, houses  full  of  deceit 

6.  11.  the  aged,  with  him  that  isf.  td'days 
23.  10.  for  Ihe  land  isf.  of  adulterers 
F.zek.7.  23.  land  isf.  of  crimes,  city  isf.  of  vinlenna 
9.  9.  land  isf.  of  blood,  city  /.'i  /.  of  pervprseness 
.Joel  3.  13.  for  Ihe  press  i.i  f.  ihe  fats  overflow 
.1mos%  13.  a  cart  is  pressed,  that  it  f.  of  sheaves 
JVnA.  3.  1.  it  is  all  /.  of  lies  and  robberies 
Luke  11.  34.  body  is  f.  of  light,  is  f.  of  darknosa 

39.  but  your  inward  part  is  f.  of  ravening 

To  tlie  FTTLL. 
ffiodf.lO.S.  when  we  sal,  and  did  eat  bread  to  tkef. 
8.  when  L.  shall  give  in  the  morn,  bread  to  thef 
Lev.  26.  5.  ye  shall  eat  vour  bread  to  thef. 

FULLEK,  S. 
2  Kino's  18. 17.  they  came  and  stood  in  the  highway 
of  the/  field,  Isn.  7.3.  |  36.2. 
Mat.  3.  2.  he  is  like  a  refiner's  fire,  ami  /.  soap 
Mark  9.  3.  so  as  no  f.  on  e:irtli  can  while  them 

FULLY. 
J^Tiim.  14.  24.  but  Caleb  that  fidlowed  me/. 
Ruth  2.  11.  Boaz  said,  it  liMh  /.  been  shewed  me 

1  KIngs'W.tS.  Solomon  went  not  /'.after  the  Lord 
E(:ci'.8.11.the  heart  of  sons  of  men  is/ set  lo  do  evil 
■  Jer.  12.  t6.  yea,  they  cried  after  ihee/ 

JV«A.  1. 10.  Iheyshallbe  dpvouied  as  stiibhle/.dry 
.'lets  2.  1.  when  Ihe  day  of  Pentecost  was/,  come 
/?n7n.4.21.  being/  ppr.<uaded,lhal  what  be  promts. 
14.5.  lei  every  man  be/,  persuad.  in  his  own  mind 
15.  19.  I  have/,  preached  ihe  gospel  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  t25.  made  a  minister/  to  preach  the  word 

2  Tim.  3.  10.  thou  hasi  /  known  mv  iloilrine 

4.  17.  that  bv  me  the  preai-hing might  be/,  known 
Rev.  14.  18.  thrust  in  ihv  sickle  grapes  are/,  ripe 

FULNESS. 
Gen.  48.  tl9.  his  seed  become  a/,  of  nations 
F.Tod.  22.  1 29.  thou  shalt  not  delav  to  ofl'er  thy  /. 
JVwm.  IS.  27.  reckoned  as  the/  of  Ihe  wine-presa 
I'eut.  22.  t9.  lest  the/,  of  thy  seed  be  defiled 

33.  16.  precious  thing*  of  Ihe  earlh,  and/,  thereof 
1  Sam.  28.  t20.  Saulfel!  with  the /of  his  stature 
1  Chron.  16. 32.  let  the  sea  roar  and  the  f.  lliereoC; 

Psn;.  96.  11.  1  98.  7 
.Job  20.  22.  in  /.  of  sufficipncy  shall  be  in  strait? 
Psal.  16.  11.  in  thy  yresence  is  f.  of  jov 
24. 1.  earlh  i '.-Jie  Lord's  and  its/  1  Cor.  10.26,28. 
.50.  12.  the  world  is  mine,  and  /.  thereof,  89.  11. 
Isa.  6.  t  3.  his  glory  is  '-He  f.  of  the  whole  earth 
8. 1 8.  Ihe  /  of  the  breadth  of  thy  land  shall  be  Ihe 
stretching  out  of  his  wings,  O  Immanuei 

34.  1 1-  let  the  earth  hear  and  'he/,  thereof 


FUR 

Isa.  42.tlO  ye  that  go  down  to  sc;i  -iil  ihc/.lhcreof 
Jer.  8.  f  Id  have  devoured  llie  luiul  iiiid  /.  tliereot' 

47.12. waters  shall  overflow  the  land  aiid/.lli,  n.-nf 
Ei^i.  16.  49.  iniquity  of  sister  Sodom,/,  of  lur.id 

12.U''- !ai>  i  was  desolate  and  the/.  I'J.  7.  j  lO.jl'J. 
4hm)«6.  1 1*.  1  will  deliver  up  city,  and  Ihe/.tliereof 
Mic.  1.  t'-.  hearken,  O  earth,  and  the/,  thereof 
John  1.11").  of  his/.have  we  received  grace  ll-.'-  grace 
Horn.  11.  12.  how  much  more  their/.  .' 
25.  ti'l  the/,  of  the  Gentiles  be  come  in 

15. 2S)  1  shall  come  in  the/,  of  tlie  gospel  of  Christ 
Oal.  4.  4.  when  the/,  of  the  time  was  come 
Eph.  1.  10.  that  in  the/,  of  times  he  might  gather 
23.  the/,  of  him  thai  filleth  all  in  all 

3.  19.  that  ye  might  be  filled  with  all  the/,  of  God 

4.  13.  we  come  to  the  sMture  of  the/,  of  Christ 
Col.  1. 19.  pleased  Father,  in  him  should  all/dwell 

2.  9.  in  him  dwelletli  the  j'.  ol  the  Godhead  bodily 

Fl'M).\.ME.\r. 
Judg.  3.  t ".  not  draw  da^'gcr,  it  came  out  at  the/. 

FURl'.iSll. 
Jer.  46.  4./.  the  spears,  put  on  the  brigandines 

FL'KHISHEI). 
Ezek.  21.  9.  a  sword  is  sharpened  and  also/.  10. 

11.  given  to  be/.  ||  '.2i*  sword/,  to  consume 

FURY. 
Ocn.  27.  44.  tarry,  till  thy  brother's/,  turn  away 
Lev.  26.  28.  1  will  walk  contrary  to  you  in/. 
Job  20.23.  God  shall  cast  the/,  of  his  wrath  on  him 
Isa.  27.  4./.  is  not  in  me,  who  wou.'d  set  briers 
34.  2.  and  his/,  is  upon  all  their  armies 
51. 13.  iiasl  feared  because  of  the/  of  the  oppres- 
sor ;  and  wliere  is  the/,  of  the  oppressor  ? 
17.  O  Jerusalem,  which  hast  drunk  cup  of  his/. 

20.  as  wild  bull,  they  are  full  i.fthe/.  of  the  Lord 
22.  even  the  dregs  of  cup  of  my  /.  no  more  drink 

59.  18.  he  will  repay/,  to  his  adversaries 
63.  3.  for  I  will  trample  ihcm  in  my/. 

5.  my  arm  brought  salvation,  my/,  it  upheld  me 

6.  and  I  will  make  them  drunk  in  my/. 

66. 15.  Lord  will  come  to  render  his  anger  with/. 
/«-.  4.4.  lest  my/,  come  forth  like  fire,  and  burn 
6.  11.  therefore  I  am  full  of  the/,  of  the  Lord 
21.  5.  I  will  figlit  against  you  in/,  and  wrath 

12.  iest  my/,  go  out  like  fire  and  burn 

23.  lit.  a  whirlwind  is  gone  forth  in/.  30.  23. 
25.  15.  take  the  wine-cuj)  of  this/,  at  my  hand 

32.  31.  this  city  hath  been  a  provocation  of  my/. 

33.  5.  whom  1  have  slain  in  mine  anger  and  /. 
36.  7.  great  is  the/,  the  Lord  hath  pronounced 

Lam.  4.  11.  the  Lord  ■..ah  accomplished  his/. 
Ezek.  5.  13. 1  will  Cir.>  c  my/,  to  rest  on  them,  they 
shall  know  wIi-.t  I  iiave  accomplished  my/. 
15.  when  I  sWall  execute  ji'dgmenis  in/. 
6.  12.  'hns  will  I  accomplish  my/,  on  them 
8.  18.  .hereforc  will  I  deal  in/,  my  eye  not  spare 
13.  13.  'x  will  rent  with  a  stormy  wind  in  my/. 
16.  38.  I  will  give  thee  blood  in/,  and  jealousy 
42.  so  will  I  make  my/,  lowe  'i  i.'ne  to  rest 

19.  12.  butshe  was  plucked  U|i  in  my/,  castdown 

20.  33.  with  /.  poured  out  will  I  rule  over  you 

21.  17.  and  I  will  cause  my/.  U>  rest 

22.  20.  so  will  I  gather  you  in  mine  anger  and  /. 
24.8.  that  it  might  cause/.to coiii'  unto  vengeance 

13.  not  purged,  till  I  have  causeii  my/,  to  rest 
85.  14.  they  shall  do  in  Edoin  accord. i  ','  to  my/. 
36.6.  I  have  spoken  in  my  jealousy  and  in  my/. 
38.  18.  that  my/,  shall  come  up  in  my  face 

Dan.  3. 13.  Nebuchadnezzar  in  his/,  comminded 

19.  then  was  Nebuchadnezzar  full  of/. 
8.  6.  and  he  ran  unto  him  in  the/,  of  his  power 
9  16.  let  thy /.be  turned  away  from  thy  city  Jems. 
11.  44.  he  shall  go  forth  with  great/,  to  destroy 
Mic.  5.  l.j.  I  will  execute/,  on  the  heathen 
Kah.  1.  t2.  the  Lord  revengelh,  that  hath/. 
Zech.  8.  2.  I  was  jealous  for  her  with  great  /. 
See  PoiR,   I'OIRED. 
FI'RIOL'S. 
Prov.  22.  24.  with  a/,  man  thou  shalt  not  go 
29.  22.  a/,  man  aboundetli  in  transgression 
Ezek.  5.  l.j.  execute  judgment  in  /.  rebukes,  25. 17. 
Dan.2.  12.  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  was  very/. 
J^ah.  1.  2.  the  Lord  revenselh,  and  is/. 

FURIOI  SLY. 
2  ^infff  9.20.  like  the  drivms  of  Jehu,  he  drivcUi/. 
Ezek.  23.  25.  and  ihev  shall  deal/,  with  thee 

FURLONGS. 

l.vke'H.  13.  Einmaus  was  from  Jerusalem  sixty/. 

John  6.  19.  had  rowed  about  five  and  twenty/. 

11.  IB.  Bethany  iiigli  Jerusalem  about  fifieen/. 

Rev.  14.20.  blood  came  out  by  the  space  of  1600/ 

21.  10.  he  measured  the  citv  with  reed,  12,000/. 

FURNACE 
Signifies,  [1]  .'J  firc-plnre  for  melting  gold  and 
other  wrtaU,  Prov.  17.  3'.  ]  27.  21.  [2]  .1  place 
of  cruel  bondage  and  oppns.ii  n;  svch  ions 
Egypt  to  the  israeliies,  who  there  met  with 
much  hard.'ihip.,  rigour,  and  severity,  for  to 
try  and  purge  them,  Dent.  4.  20.  Jer.  11.4.  [3] 
Most  sharp  and  grirmus  afjlictiuns  andjudg- 
225 


GAl 

ments  wherettith  God  tries  his  people,  Ezek 
22.  18,  20,  22.     [4J  .d  place  of  temporal  tui-\ 
meiit  ■  such  was  Nebuchadnezzar's  jic7'y  fur- 
nace,   Dan.  3.  0,  11.     [5]  HtU,  the  place  of 
eudles :  torment.  Mat.  13.  42. 
Gen.  15.  17.  a  smoking/,  and  a  burning  lamp 
19.  28.  the  smoke  went  up  as  the  smoke  of  a/. 
Erod.  9.  8.  take  Vuu  liandfuls  of  ashes  of  the/. 

10.  and  they  took  ashes  of  the/,  and  stood 
19.  18.  the  smoke  ascended  as  the  smoke  of  a/. 
IJeut.  4.  20.  the  Lord  hath  taken  you  out  of  the  /. 
1  Kings  8.  51.  from  the  midst  of  the/.  Jer.  11.  4. 
Ps»^12.6.  pure  words,  as  silver  tried  in  a/  of  earth 
i'rov.  17.  3.  fining  pot  for  silver,/,  for  gold,  27.  21. 
Isa.  31.9.  whose  tire  is  in  Zion,  his/,  in  Jerusalem 
48.  10.  I  ha\e  chosen  thee  in  the/,  of  affliction 
Kzek.'2,\i.  18.  Israel  is  dross  in  the  midst  of  the/. 
20. 1  willjraiher  you  as  tin  in  the  midst  of  the/. 
22.  as  sil.er  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  the/. 
Dart  '<>'>■  '.le  cast  into  midst  of  a  burning  fiery/.  11. 
Mat.  13.42.  and  shall  cast  them  into  a/,  of  fire,  50. 
Hev.l.ij.  his  tietlike  brass,as  if  lliey  burned  in  a/. 
9.  2.  arose  a  smoke,  as  the  smoke  of  a  great/. 

FURNACES. 
JVeh.  3.  11.  Hasliub  repaired  the  tower  of  the/. 
12.  3d.  fioin  the  tower  of  the/,  to  the  broad  wall 

FURNISH. 
Dciit.  15. 1 !.  thou  shall/,  him  liberally  out  of  flock 
Psal.  78.  IP.  can  God  /.  a  table  in  the  wilderness? 
Jsa.  65.11.  t-')ji./.  the  drink-otVering  to  that  number 
/er.  46.  19.  f.  thvself  to  go  into  captivity 

"FURNlSHEn. 
1  Kings  9.  11.  Hiram/.  Solomon  with  cedar 
Prov.  9.  2.  she  hath  also/,  her  table 
.iVat.  22.  10.  and  the  wedding  was/,  with  guests 
l/(i;-il4.  15.  will  shew  you  a  room/.  7-uic22.  12. 
27'«m.  3.  17.  thoroughly/,  unto  all  good  works 

FURNITURE. 
Gen.  31.  34.  Rachel  put  ihein  in  the  cimels"/. 
Exod.  31.  7.  the  tabernacle  and  his/.  3'J.  33. 
8.  table  and  b\if.  ||  9.  altar  with  all  his/. 
35.  14.  the  candlestick  and  his/,  and  his  lamps 
JVaA.  2.  9.  there  is  none  end  of  all  the  pleasant  /. 

FURROW. 

1  .Sam.  14.  1 14.  slew  twenty  men  within  half  a/. 
Job  39.  10.  canst  thou  bind  the  unicorn  in  Ihef? 

FURROWS. 
.Job  31.  38.  or  tlie/.  thereof  likewise  complain 
Psal.  05.  10.  thou  scttlest  the/,  thereof 
129.3.  theplowers  plowed,  they  m.ade  long  their/. 
Ezek.  17. ~.  might  water  it  by/,  of  her  plantation 

10.  it  shall  wither  in  the/,  where  it  grew 
//os.10.4.  judgment  as  hemlock  in  the/,  of  the  field 

10.  wheit  shall  bind  themselves  in  their  two/. 
12.11.  their  altars  as  hea|is  in  the/,  of  the  fields 

FURTHER. 
JVum.22.26. angel  went/and  stood  in  narrow  place 
Dcut.  20.  8.  officers  shall  speak/,  to  the  people 

1  .Saw.  10.  22.  they  in(|uired  of  the  Lord/. 
Job  38.  11.  hitherto  shalt  thou  come,  but  no/. 

40.5.  yea,  twice,  but  I  will  proceed  no/. 

Eccl.  8. 17.  /.  though  a  wise  man  think  to  know  it 
l2.  12./.  by  these,  my  son,  be  admoninhed 

Mat.  26.  39.  he  went  a  little/,  and  fell  on  hii  face 
65.  saying,  what/,  need  have  we  of  witnestei! 
Mai/c  II.  6:i.     LK/(f-22.  71. 

Mark  I.  19.  when  he  had  sime  a  little/,  thence 
5  35.  why  tfoulilest  thou  the  master  any  f.T 

LukeU.  28   he  made  ustho"  lie  would  have  snne/. 

Actsi.  17.  that  it  spre.'id  no/.  arn.)n?  the  people 
21. when  had  /thceatejie'l  them. they  let  them  51 
12.  3.  Herod  proceci..-]  /".  to  take  Peter  also 
21.  28./.  he  hroiislit'Greeiis  also  into  the  temple 
24.  4.  th.il  I  be  not.f.  tedious  tiiilo  thee 
27.  28.  they  had  Kniie  a  little./"  they  sounded 

2  Tim.  3.  9.  hut  they  shall  proceed  no./". 

Heb.  7.  11.  what  f  need  anoilier  priest  should  rise 

FURTHER,  rerb. 
['sal.  140.  8.  O  Lord,  f-  not  In-  wicked  device 

FURTHERANCE. 

PAiZ.1.12.the  things  which  happ-ni'd  unto  me  liave 

fallen  out  rather  unto  live/  of  the  gospel 

25.shall  abide  with  von  for  your/and  iovof  faiti 

FURTHERED.  "   ' 

Ezra  8.3C.  they/,  ilie  peo|>lc  and  the  Iiou-"'  -.f  God 

"FURTIIER.MORE. 
F.zod.4.C>.  the  lioid  s;iul/.to  Moses,  put  thine  liacd 
Ezek  8.  6.  Lord  said  /  to  Ezekiel,  son  of  man 


G. 


GADDEST. 

Jer.  2.  36.  why  ff.  thou  about  to  change  thy  way? 

GAIN. 

./MiZn-.5.19.tlie  kings  of  Canaan  took  no  n-.of  money 

.Job  ^.  3.  is  it^.  to  him  to  make  thy  way  perfect  ? 

Proi". 1.19.SO  arc  the  ways  of  every  one  greedy  ot  g. 

3.  14.  the  g.  thereof  is  better  than  fine  gold 

15.27.  he  that  is  greedy  of  o-.  troubielh  his  house 

9H 


GAL 

Prov.  28.  8.  that  by  usury  and  unjust  ^f.  incfeaseth 
Jsa.  33.  15.  he  that  despiselh  the  g.  of  oppresiiou) 
56.  11.  every  one  for  his  g.  troiii  his  c,uarter 
E2e/i.22.  13.  have  smitten  hand  at  thy  dishonesty 
27.  her  princes  like  as  wolves  to  get  dishonesty. 
Dan.  11.  39.  he  shall  divide  the  land  for  g. 
Mic.  4.  13.  I  will  consecrate  their  g.  to  the  Lord 
Hab.  2.  t  9.  woe  to  him  that  gaineth  an  evil  g. 
.ids  10.  16.  which  brought  her  masters  much  g. 

19.  24.  brought  no  small  g.  to  the  craftsmen 

2  Cor.  12. 17.  did  I  make  a^i-.  of  you  by  aTiy  Iiiont/ 

J'',  did  'I'ltus  make  a  g.  of  you  ? 
Phil.  1.  21.  for  me  to  live  is  Christ,  and  to  die  is^ 
3.  7.  what  things  were  g.  to  me,  I  counted  loss 
1  Tim.  6.  5.  supposing  that  g.  is  godliness 

6.  but  godliness  with  contentment  is  groat  g. 
Jam.  4. 13.  go  to  a  city,  there  buy,  sell,  and  get  g. 

GAiN,  kerb. 
Dan.  2.  8.  I  know  that  ye  would  g.  the  time 
Mat.  16.26.  wliat  profiled  if  he  should^,  the  whole 
world,  and  lose  his  soul?  JV/ar/ta:i6.7_.i;/i:e 9.25. 

1  Cor.  9.  19.  servant  to  all,  that  I  might  ^r.  (he  mors 

20.  that  1  might  n-.  the  Jews  ||  22.  o-.  the  weak 

21.  that  1  might  g.  them  that  arc  without  law 

GAINED. 

./oi 27.8.  what  hopelmlh  hypoerite,tho'  he  hath ^.? 

Ezek.  22.  12.  thou  hast  greedily  g.  by  extortion 

Jilat.  18.  15.  if  he  hear,  thou  hast  ^r.  thy  brother 
25.  17.  that  received  twohad  also^.other  two, 22. 
20.  I  have  g.  besides  them  five  talents  more 

Luke  19.15. how  much  every  man  had  g.hy  tradiiij 
16.  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  g.  ten  |)oiin''' 
IS.  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  g.  five  pounds 

.■iets  27.  SI.  and  to  have  g.  this  harm  and  loai 

2  .John  1 8.  that  ve  lose  not  the  things  ye  have  g: 

GAINS. 

Jlcts  16. 19.  saw  that  the  hope  of  their  g.  was  gonS 
GAINSAY. 

Luke21.\5.  your  adversariesshallnot  lie  ableto^ 
GAINSAYERS. 

Tit.  1.  9.  tiiat  ye  might  bi^  able  to  convince  the^ 
GAINSAYING. 

Jlcts  10.  29.  therefore  came  I  to  you  without^. 

Jiom.  10.21. 1  stretched  forth  my  hands  to  a.g  peo. 

Tit.  2.  t  9.  servants  to  please  them,  not  o-. 

Jude  11.  they  have  perished  in  the  g.  of  Core 
GALL 

Is  a  bitter  jvice,  one  of  the  humours  m  the  body 
of  a  limn  and  beast.  It  is  put  for  any  thing 
that  is  bitter  and  pernicious.  Job  20.  14,  Yet 
his  meat  in  his  bowels  is  turned,  it  is  the  gall 
of  asps  within  him  :  It  will  be  very  painful 
and  destructive  to  him  at  last.  Psal.  69.  21, 
They  gave  me  gall  for  my  meat ;  or  poison,  or 
bitter  herbs.  .SZ.  Matthew  says,  that  they  gave 
our  Saviour  vinegar  to  drink  mingled  with  gall, 
Mat.  27.  34.  .S'.  .Mark  cmis  it  wine  mingled 
with  myrrh,  Mork  15.  23.  It  is  generally 
thought  that  the  gall  and  myrrh  signify  but 
one  and  the  same  thing,  that  is,  something  that 
was  very  bitter.  It  is  said  to  have  been  an 
ordinary  custom  to  give  dying  persons  some 
into  J  icuting  potion,  to  make  them  less  sensible 
of  their  pain.  To  give  water  of  gall  to  drink 
denotes  some  very  bitter  affliction,  Jer.  8.  14 
Their  grapes  are  grapes  of  gall,  Deut.  32.  32. 
Their  fruits,  or  actions,  are  displeasing  to 
God,  malicious  and  mischievous  to  others, 
and  will  at  last  be  pernicious  to  themselves. 
A  root  that  beareth  gall,  Deut.  29.  18.  may 
denote  some  secret  and  subtle  idolaters,  who 
might  secretly  infect  and  poison  others,  bg 
drai-:ing  them  to  idolatry;  which  will  produce 
flitter  fruits,  how  pleasant  soever  it  may  bt 
for  the  present.  To  be  in  the  gall  of  bitternesa 
and  bond  ol  iiiii|iiity, !.«  tc  be  in  a  state  of  great 
iiiipielij,  to  be  inidir  the  power  of  sin  and  cor- 
ruption, of  hiipurrisy  and  ambition.  It  is  put 
for  great  affliction.  Job  16.  13.  For  wrong, 
injustice,  Amos  6.  12. 

Deut.  29. 18.  lost  there  should  be  a  root  that  hear.  ^. 
32.  32.  their  graiies  arc  grapes  of^.  clusters  bitte' 

.Job  16.  13.  he  poureth  out  my  g.  on  the  ground 

20.  14.  his  meat  is  the  «•.  of  a9|>s  within  him 
25.  the  gliltcrinE  sword  c-ometh  out  of  his  g 

Psal.  69.  21.  lliey  iiavc  me  also  ir.  for  my  moat 
.Jer.  H.  14.  God  h.ith  given  ut  v\  ater  'Sg.  to  drip*" 
9.  15  I  will  give  them  water  of  g.  23.  15. 
/.«m.3.5.  he  hath  compassed  me  with  g.  and  travtv 

19.  ri'meinhering  the  wormwooil  and  the  n'. 
.fJmos  fi.  12.  for  ye  have  turned  judgment  into  g. 
Mat.^l.M.  lliey  save  him  vinegar  niingli-d  with.?. 
.fJctsfi."3. 1  perceive  thou  art  in  the  ^.of  bitternesa 

GALLANT. 
fsa.  33. 21 .  no  sallov,  nor  sh.JI  g.  ship  pass  thereby 

GALLANTS. 
./Vra7(.  2.15.  be  shall  recount  his  w-.theyuhall  stumble 
Zech.  11.  t2.  howl,  because  the  g.  are  spoilej? 

GALLEilY,  lES. 
Cant.1. 1 17.  the  beams  are  cidai,  and  our^'.of  lit 


GAR 

Cavi  7.5  tliyhcail  likeCarmel,king  is  licMin  tlic^'. 
EzeKAl.M.  lie  iiiijasurcilllie^'.  tiM'-i'iironuiJCsiile 
42.y.ugaiiist  tliuiiavuin.  was  ii-.u^-iuiist  n^.iii  stones 

GALLEY. 
Ita.  3.1.  21.  wherein  sliall  jro  no  j .  with  oars 

GALLOWS." 
Eslh.  C.  4.  Hamaii  siake  to  liaiig  Moriiccai  en  g. 
7   10.  so  lli'jy  l>anj,'«(l  Hamaii  oil  Uio  g.  8.  7. 
9.  IX  let  Human's  ten  sons  lio  lianged  oiillio£'.25. 

GAiN'GUE.NE. 

Tim.  2. 1 17.  and  tlieir  wokI  will  cat  as  dotli  a  g. 

GAP. 

C:£i.22.30.a  man  that  slioiiM  stand  in  "■.heforriiic 

GAl'EI). 
fat  16.  10.  they  liavo^--.  ujion  me,  Fsal.  22.  13. 

GAl'ETH. 
hib  7.  t  2.  as  a  servant  i^.  alter  the  shadow 

GAPS. 
•':,:.!:.  13.5.  ye  iiave  not  gone  up  into  llie^.for  Israel 

GARliKN 
.'.■  a  plot  of  ground  funiixlicd  wUhphivis,flnwcrs, 
iSc.  Gen.  2.  15.  'I'lie  church  is  resenibled  to 
a  garden,  Cinit.  4.  J2.  \  5.  I.  ./is  a  saidiu 
/f  taken  out  oj  the  citinmon  waste  gnmnd  to 
be  approjirtiilid  !u  a  more  jiarticular  unc,  so 
the  chorch  of  < 'inist  /;>•  chosen  from  among  the 
'est  of  the  world  to  a  particular  use.  In  a 
»ai(len  vtliing  that  is  good  colors  up  natu- 
rally of  ilsrlf.  l/ut  ns  it  ts  jilaotrd  iind  set  ; 
so  iiothnig  is  good  in  the  heart,  but  irhal  is 
planted  and  set  bij  the  hrancnbj  Husbanduiait. 
In  a  garden  nothing  uses  to  be  planted,  but 
wh^',  is  useful  and  delightful ;  so  there  is  vo 
gracJ  in  the  heart  of  a  Christ  tun  but  what  is 
useful  anil  necessary,  in  a  garden  there  art 
varietii  of  flowers  and  spices ;  so  i)i  a  Chris- 
tian then:  is  some'  hat  of  ert'rij  grace,  jis 
men  delight  much  in  their  g'anliiiis,  to  walk 
there  and  take  their  pleasure,  and  take  care  to 
fence,  weed,  water,  and  plant  t/iem ;  so  (,'lirist's 
care  and  delight  is  for  his  church.  Jls  g;in\f.ti> 
use  to  have  fountains  and  streams  ruinnng 
through  tkem,  as  Paradise  had  finir  stream.-. 
Khich  ran  through  it;  so  the  church  is  t'lnisi'.-; 
Paradise,  and  his  .S/uci/.  is  a  sprius  lu  the 
midst  of  it,  to  refresh  the  souls  of  belieoers. 
A  garden  stands  always  in  need  of  weeding 
ind  lire  sing ;  so  in  the  hearts  iif  Christians. 
Christ  tuitk  always  somewhat  to  do,  they  would 
else  soon  be  overgrown  and  turn  icilil.  I'ln 
prophet  Isaiah  upbraids  the  Jews  with  Ihi 
abominations  and  acts  of  idolatry  which  thcij 
et'mmitted  in  their  Si^Ti}ens.  Ye  shall  he  coo 
founded  for  the  gardens  which  ye  have  clios":- 
Isa.  !.  2'.).  7'Acsc  gardens  were  either  envsr 
crated  to  idols,  or  wore  such  as  the  heathens 
worshipped  idols  in;  there  they sacrijierd,  ha. 
C5.  3.  after  which  they  thought  that  they  wen 
well  purified,  ichcn  they  had  washed  thcmsclncs 
in  the  water,  Isa.  1)6.  17. 
9en.  2.  15.  God  took  the  man  and  put  him  in  the  n-. 
3.  23.  Lord  sent  him  forth  from  the  g.  of  Eilen 
io.lO.  the  plain  of  Jordan  was  ns  the  "-.  ol'llie  Ld. 
Dcut.  11  10.  and  waterest  it  as  a  i^.  of  herlis 
I  Kings  21.2.  thut  I  may  have  it  for  a  i<-.  of  herhs 
Jyb  8.  l(i.  his  hranch  shooteth  forth  in  liis/i-. 
Cmt.  4.  12.  a  g.  inclosed  is  my  sister,  my  spouse 
1().  blow  upon  my  ^.  let  hiin  couk!  into  his  "■. 

5.  1.  I  am  come  into  my  "■.  my  sister,  my  spouse 

6.  2.  my  belov.-.l  is  gone  down  into  his  «•.  II. 
Isa.  1.8.  the  dangliier  of  Zion  is  as  a  lodge  in  a^. 

30.  ye  shall  hi^  as  a  ^  which  hath  no  water 
51.  3.  he  will  make  her  desert  like  the  g.  of  God 
58.  11.  and  llion  shall  ho  like  a  watered  "•. 
61.  11.  as  the  g.  causeth  things  s<iwn  to  siiring 
Jer.  31.  12.  their  souls  shall  *>e  as  a  watered  g. 
/jam.2.(l.taken  aw.nyhislabi  rnac.asit  wen;  of  a  ^r. 
Ezek.  28. 13.  thon  liusi  beer  in  K.len  the  n-.  of  God 
31.  8.  cedars  in^.  of  God  could  nut  liicle  him 
9.  all  the  Iniea  in  the  g.  of  God  envied  him 
36.  33.  desolaie  land  is  become  like  the  «■.  of  Eden 
Joel  2.  3.  lanil  is  as  the  g.  of  Eden  betoie  ihem 
J.nke  13.  lil.  win.  ii  a  man  took  and  cast  into  liis^r. 
Mm  18. 1.  over  the  brook  Ccilron,  where  was  a  g. 
26.  did  not  I  see  thee  in  the  "•.  with  him  ? 
19.  41.  there  was  a  if.  and  in  the  ^.  a  sepulchre 

GARDENS. 
ATum.  24.  6.  thy  tents  as  <r.  by  the  river  side 
Keel.  2  .5.  T  niaiie  mo  g.  and  orchards,  and  planted 
Ca^it.  4.  15   a  foimlain  of  «■.  a  well  of  waters 
6.  2.  lo  feed  m  '.he  "■.  and  to  gather  lilies 
b.  13  thon  that  dwellest  in  the  "f.  cause  rneto  hear 
[sa.  1.  20.  and  jc  sliail  be  conl'ounded  for  the  g. 
05. 3  a  people  that  sacrificeth  in  g.  burns  inrense 
66.  17   thev  that  inirifv  themselves  in  the  g. 
Hr.  -20.  ',.  plar.t  g.  and' eat  the  fruit  of  tli.rh.  28. 
imosA.  9.  I  seal  blajstiii!;,  when  your  jr.  increased 
9.  '4.  tliey  shall  also  make  g.  and  eat  fruit  of  tliem 

GARDENER. 
John  90  15.  she  sup;iosin^  \\h  had  been  the  j^ 


GAR 

I  GARRISON,  S 

1  .Sam.  10.5.  to  lull  wliere  x'ig.  of  the  Philistines 
!3.  ;{.  Jiinultiun  smote  tlie^f.  ol  the  Piiili-liiies 

14.  I.  let  us  go  over  to  the  I'liilislmes'  g  6. 

15.  \\\<!  g.  and  the  spoili;rs,  lliey  also  >:.vmbled 

2  i>am.  8.  0.  David  put  ^r.  in  Svria,  1  f''>.rou.  id.  U. 

14.  David  '.mt  g.  in  Ldoin,  j  Chroh.  \^.  13. 

2;i.  H.^r.D'Pliihst.iiiBelli-lohcm,  J  CAroH. 11. 1(1. 

iChr.  li.2.  Jehosliaj>.  oetj'r.in  Judali  and  Ei>lnair.i 

h'.zek.  26.  11.  thy  strong  ij.  shall  go  down  to  ground 

2  Cor.  11.  32.  the  governor  kept  the  city  with  a  g. 
GARLA.\DS. 

Jicts  14.13.lhc  priest  of  J  upiier  brought  o.\en  aiidfl-. 
GAKLllK. 

JVttHi.11.5.  we  remember  the."  we  did  eat  in  Egypt 
GARMEN'P 

Is  that  wherewith  one  is  clothed.  Mat.  27.  35, 
'I'hcy  parted  my  garments.  By  ike  wedding- 
garment  is  meant  Christ  with  his  perfect  i-ig/u- 
cousucss  imputed,  which  as  a  garment  d"th 
hide  the  spiritual  nakedness,  and  decks  I'lid 
adorns  the  soul  with  spiritual  beauty.  .Mat. 
22.  11.  Hume  iy  wedding-guriiients  understaua 
the  grace  of  sanctijicution,  ur  a  holy  iijr,  an 
swerable  to  one's  profession;  in  wuirh  scnsi 
garment  is  taken  in.  Rev.  3.  4,  Tl.ou  liast  a 
lew  names  in  Hardis  which  have  ,-ui  deliled 
their  garments;  who  arc  of  unblaoicablt  tiues. 
Ho  was  clothed  with  a  garment  c'own  to  Ins 
foot,  liev.  1.  13.  Home  arc  of  orii'ion  thut 
this  denoted  the  purity  and  ivn':r,.)  ty  of  that 
priesthood,  which  Clirisl  did  ejcii.,\c  Jvr  his 
church:  Others,  that  it  denolm  :lu  dignity 
and  majesty  of  (I'Inist,  as  King  •  f  his  churcii : 
It  being  us  aid  for  kings  to  wear  long  rubes  in 
token  of  majesty.  Garmenls  rolled  or  dyed  in 
blood,  /.>■(£.  i).  5.  j  63.  2.  arc  garments  sprinkled 
and  stained  with  the  blood  of  the  slain,  such 
as  warritis  wear,  which  kaoc  roercomc  their 
enemies  in  battle. 

Geu. !).  23.  Shem  and  Japhct  took  a  g.  and  laid  it 
2.5.  25.  the  first  came  out  red,  like  a  hairy  g. 
39.  12.  she  caught  Joseph  by  his  g.  lie  Icit  his  g. 

15.  ho  left  liis^r.  with  me  and  tied  out,  18. 
U).  she  laid  up  his  "-.  till  her  lord  came  home 

/.ec.  6.  27.  sprinkled  of  the  blood  thereof  on  niiyg. 
13.  47.  ^r.  wherein  i«  the  plague  of  leprosy,  49. 
51.  if  plague  be  spread  in  the  o-.  in  warji  or  woof 
5il.  the  law  of  the  jilague  of  leprosy  in  an-.  14. 55. 

15.  17.  every  ji.'-.whej  con  is  the  seed  of  copulation 
19.  19.  nor,',',  mingled  come  on  thee,  /Jeiit.^2-2.  11. 

Deut.'i'l.  5.  a  man  shall  not  put  on  a  woman's  n-. 
.losh.  7.  21.  when  I  saw  a  goodly  Babylonish  g. 

24.  Ji  shua  took  Achan,  the  silver,  aud  the^r. 
■  Jadg.  8.  25.  ti.ey  s|>iead  a  "■.  and  cast  ear-rings 
•-'.SiuH.IIi.lH.Tamar  had  a^i-.ofdivers  colours  on  her 

19.  she  rent  her  "'.  and  went  on  crying 

1  Kings  1 1 .29.Jeroboam  clad  himself  with  a  new  o-. 

2  Kings  4.  t  42.  brought  him  ears  of  corn  in  h\%g. 
9.  13.  took  every  man  his  g.  and  put  uiKler  him 

F.ira  9. 3. when  I  heard  this  1  rent  my^.and  mantle 

5.  having  rent  my  ^r.  and  mantle  I  fell  on  kiiee.s 
F.sth.  8.  15.  IMordecai  wont  with  an',  of  purple 
.lid)  13.  28.  consumeth,  as  an-,  that  is  moth-eaten 

30.  18.  by  force  of  my  disease  is  my  g.  changed 
.18.  9.  when  I  made  the  cloud  the  g.  thereof 

14.it  is  turned  asclayto  the  sea  l,tliey  stand  as  ajg. 
41.  13.  who  can  discover  the  face  of  his  n-.' 
Psal.  69.  U.  I  made  sackcloth  also  my  g. 
73.(>.pri<leconi))asse.th, violence  cover,  them  ns  n-. 
102.  26.  they  shall  pen^h,  yea  all  of  them  shall 
wax  old  like  a  g.  Isa.  ,50.  9.  |  51 . 6  Heb.  1.11. 
104.2. thou  coverest  thyself  with  light, as  with  an-. 

6.  thou  roveredst  it  with  the  deep  as  with  a  g. 
109.  18.  he  clothed  himself  with  cnr.sing  as  a  ^r. 

19.  let  it  he  to  him  as  the  ^.  which  covereth  bin 
Pron.  20.  16.  take  his  n-.  that  is  surety,  27.  !3. 

25.20.  as  he  that  taketh  away  a  ^r.in  cold  weather 
30.  4.  who  hath  Imund  the  waters  in  a  g.7 
ha.  51.  8.  the  m.itli  shall  eat  them  up  like  a  g 
61.3.  togive^'.  .if  praise  for  the  spirit  of  heaviness 
.ler.  43.  12.  as  a  shepherd  piittcth  on  liis^. 
F.zek.  18.7.  liaih  covered  the  nai<ed  with  a.ff.  16. 
Dan.  7.  SI.  \'  iiose  n-.  was  white  as  snow 
.liUc.  2.  8.  ye  pullotrtho  robe  with  the  n-.from  them 
//«i'-.2.I2.ifiine  bear  holy  tlcsli  in  the  skirl  of  his  n-. 
y.eeh.i'.i.-i.  neither  sliall  wear  a  rough  n-.  to  deceive 
jMal.  2.  If),  for  one  covereth  violence  with  his  •>-. 
JJ/«^9.I().m-w  cloth  to  old  T.  Mark^.^l./.ukr  5.36 

20.  behold, a  woman  diseased  touched  the  hem  of 

lii»  g.  21    I  14.  36.  Mark  5.  27.  I.iikeH.  44. 

22.11.  saw  a  man  v\'ho  had  no'nn  a  wedding  n-.  12. 
Mark  13.  16.  not  turn  back  again  to  take  up  his^. 

16.5.  a  young  man  clothedVith  a  long  while  n- 
Luke  22.  36.  let  him  sell  his  g.  and  buy  one 
Jicts  12.  8.  cast  thy  "-.  about'thee  and  follow  me 
.hide  23.  hatmg  own  tne  g.  spotted  by  the  flesh 
ftew.l.Rt.Sonofman  rlnthed  with  a  n-.down  tofoot 

GARMENTS. 
Oen.  35.  2.  and  he  clean,  and  change  your  g. 


GAT 

Gen.  38.14.  Tamar  put  her  wide  w'sgolTfroin  her 

49.11.  washed  liis,i'.in  wine,  Ins  clothes  in  grapnt 
f;j(>i/..28.'l.iiiay  make  Aaron's  n-.lo  consecrate  him 

2J.-.'1.  6|)rink!ed  the  blood  on  Aaron's^.  y,ej).8.30 

31.  10.  1  have  given  them  wisdom  to  make  g 
Leo.  a.  11.  put  offhis^r.  put  on  other  £-.  l(i.  23, 'i4 
jVum.  15..38.  make  fringes  in  the  borders  oftlieir^ 

20.  2li.stri|i  Aaron  ol  his  ^r.  jiut  them  on  Elcazai 
26.  Moses  slript  Aaron  ol^.  jiut  them  on  Eleaza? 
.lush.  9.5.  (Jibeomtes  bmugbt  old  «-.  mouldy  breai 
.liidg.  14.  12. 1  will  give  you  tliiity  ciiangcs  of  ^. 

17.f  10. 1  H  ill  give  thee  icii  shekels  and  order  of  if 
1  .Sum.  18.  4.  Jonathan  gave  Daviil  his  g. 
2.sV(/«. 10.4. cut  olltheirir.in  the  middle,  1C///-.19.4 

13.  31.  David  lare  liis^r.  and  lay  on  the  earth 
^ijungs  .').  20.  IS  it  a  time  to  receive  money  aiid^.T 

7.  15.  all  the  way  was  full  of  n.  and  vessels 

22.  tl4.  Huldah,  wife  of  Slullum,  keeper  of^. 
25.  29.  he  changed  Jelioiakim's  g.  Jcr.  52.  3S. 

F.zra  2.  (19.  tlicy  gave  one  hundred  jiriests'  g. 
jV-h.  7.  70.  the  Tiisliatlia  gave  530  priests'  g. 

72.  the  people  gave  si.\ty-sevcn  jiriesls'  g. 
■  hib  37.  17.  how-  thy  «-.  are  warm,  wiien  he  quieteth 
I'sai.  22. 18.  they  part  my  ^.  among  them,  cast  lota 
45.  8.  all  tiiy^r.  smell  of  myrrh,  aloes,  and  cassi* 
133.2.  ointment  that  went  down  to  skirls  of  his  ^ 
Pni  11.31.  t2]. her  househoUl  clothed  with  double^. 
F.ccl.  9.  8.  let  thy  g.  be  always  white,  and  tiiy  head 
Cavt.  4.1 1.  smell  of  thy  g.  is  like  smell  of  Lebanon 
Isa.  9.  5.  every  battle  ia  with  g.  rolled  in  blood 
.52.  1.  put  oi:  thy  beautiful  n-.  O  Jerusalem 
5i).  6.  their  webs  shall  not  become  g. 

17.  he  put  on  the  ^.  of  vengeance" for  nothing 
(il.  10.  he  hath  clothed  me  wrth  the^.  ofsalvation 
fi3.  1.  that  comi-u.  with  died  g.  from  Bozrali  7 

3.  their  blood  shall  be  sprinkled  upon  my  g. 
ler.  36.  24.  yet  they  were  not  afraid,  nor  rent  g. 

1  Aim.  4.  14.  so  that  men  could  not  touch  their  g. 
K:(-/i. 16.18.  tookest  thy  broid.  o  and  covered  ihem 

42.  14.  there  shall  lay  their  ^.  ibey  ministered  in 
44.  19.  they  sliall  not  sanctify  people  with  tlieir^, 

/>n»i.3. 21.  were  bound  in  their  coats  and  other  o^. 

.loii'i.  13.  rend  your  hearts,  and  not  your^. 

'/-ech.  3.  3.  Joshua  was  clothed  with  filthy  g. 

4.  saying,  take  away  the  liliiiy  n-.  from  him 
Mat.  21 .  8.  sjiread  their  g.  in  the  way,  Mark  1 1  8. 

23.  .5.  they  enlarge  the  borders  of  llieir  n-. 
27.3.5.  they  jiarteri  his  g.  casting  lots,  Mark  15.24. 

Mark  10.  .50.  Bartimetis  casting  awavhis^.  arosa 
11.  7.  they  cast  thcir^r.  mi  the  colt,  'l.ukc  19.  35u 
J.nke  24.  4.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  shining^ 
.lohn  13.  4.  he  laiil  aside  his  n.  and  took  a  towel 
A-r.s-9.39.shewingcoatsaii(K'  which  Dorcasmaio 
.lam.  5.  2.  and  your  «-.  are  riioih-caten 
Wr«.3.4.  few  names  which  have  not  defiled  thcii  g, 
16.  1.5.  blessed  that  watchcth  and  keepef.i  iiii  g, 

//f%GAR.Alf:.NTS. 
F:cod.  23.  2.  thou  slialt  make  holy  <r.  for  Aaron,  4 
31.  10.  J  liiv.   ji.jf  wisdom  to  make  holy  g. 
Lev.  16.  4.  these  are  holy  g.  he  shall  wash,  32. 
Ezek.  42.14.  lay  tlicii-  hohi g.whcxc'm  they  rninist« 

GARNER. 
Mat.Z.  12.  gather  his  wheat  into  the  F-  Luke3.  17. 

GARNERS. 

Psal.  144.  13.  our  g.  may  be  full,  aflbrding  store 

./ocH. 17.the^.are  laid  desolate, barns  broken  dowi» 

GARNISH,  ED. 

2  Chron.^.Ci.  hvg.  the  house  with  precious  sionet 
.lob  26.  13.  by  his  Spirit  he  hath  g.  the  heavens 
Mat.  12.  44.  findeth  ii  swept  and  jr.  Luke  li.25 

23.  29.  you  g.  the  sppiilchrrs  of  the  righteous 
iicv.  21.  19.  the  folindalions  of  the  wall  are  ff. 

GAT. 
F.rod.  24.  18.  Moses  n'.  him  up  into  the  mount 
J^Tum.  16.  27.  they  g.  up  from  tabernacle  of  Korah- 
.Itidg.  9.  51.  and  ^r.  them  up  to  the  top  of  the  towel 
2  Sam.  8.  13.  and  David  "-.  him  a  name 
I  Kings  1.  1.  they  covered  him  but  be  g.  no  heat 
Psal.  116.  3.  the  pains  of  hell  g.  hold  on  me 
Feel.  2.  8.  I  g.  men-singers,  and  women-singers 
/^a?H.5.0.  we  n-.our  bread  with  the  peril  of  our  live 

GATE 
Is  the  entrance  into  a  house  or  city.  Juds.  16.  , 
Samson  look  the  doers  of  the  gate  of  the  city 
The  loord  gate  is  often  used  in  scripture  to 
denote  the  place  of  public  assemblies,  where 
justice  was  administered.  Onepa.i-tieularform 
of  these  judgments  is  to  be  seen  i«  that,  which 
was  given  at  the  gate  of  Beth-lehem,  between 
Boa-/  and  another  person. a  relation  o/Naomi'g, 
upon  the  subject  «/ Ruth's  marriage,  who  teat 
a  Moabitess,  Bvth  4.  1.  .^nd  in  .■\braham'B 
purchase  of  a  field  to  bnry  Sarah,  Gen.  23. 
10,  18.  Jerom  says,  that  as  the  Jews  wero 
for  the  most  part  employed  in  I  ihonringni  tht 
field,  it  was  wisely  provided,  that  as.iemhliea 
should  be  held  at  the  eity  gates,  nvd  justice 
adniini.'trred  there  in  a  summary  manWer,  thai 
those  laborious  men,  who  were  busy  at  theit 
work,  might  lose  no  time,  ana  that  the  countrf 


GAT 

people  tcho  had  affairs  upon  their  hands  in 
ibe  towi,  might  nut  be  oOtiged  to  enter  and 
spend  time  there. 
T/tc  word  gato  i;s  likr>mse  sometimes  put  to  sig- 
nify power  ur  doimniun.  (rod  promises  Abru- 
liaiii,  t/iat  kts  posterity  should  possnss  llie  gates 
ol' their  eneiiiit's.  thetr  towns,  tin  ir  fortresses. 
Gun.  'J'i.  17.  They  should  coiii/uer  them,  they 
snoula  have  doiiiiniun  over  them.  Tlie  gults 
of  lii'll  siiall  not  [nuvuil  a/auisl  tlie  cliurch, 
Mat.  10.  Jd.  that  is,  ncilh  -r  the  power  nor 
policy  of  the  d(  vil  and  his  instruments.  For 
the  fiatcs  of  cities  wene  the  places  both  of 
jurisdie.tion  or  judicature,  and  offurtijicatii  • 
and  chief  strength  in  war,  Juilg.  5.  d.  Ps^ 
147.  13.  TIh,'  giiius  ol'  brass,  arc  the  strongcs: 
helps  ani  defe  icis.  I'sal.  107.  IG,  He  lialli 
broken  tlie  gaius  of  Liass ;  he  restored  them  to 
liberty,  in  spile  of  all  impediments  and  oppo- 
sitions. The  slrait  gale  signifies  regeneration 
and  conversion,  ana  true  holiness  in  heart  and 
life,  which  prepare  the  soul  for  heaven.  Mai. 
7.  13,  Kilter  ye  ;:•.  at  llie  strait  gale. 

The  gates  of  death  arc  the  brink,  or  mouth  of  the 
grave.  Psal.  9.  13,  Thou  that  hficst  me  up 
troni  the  gates'of  death,  that  prcservedst  me 
when  I  was,as  it  were,  dropping  into  the  grave, 
.^nd  kingHtixekfjih, having  received  a  message 
of  death,  represents  in  his  hymn  the  condition 
he  hail  been  in  when  he  was  sick,  and  expresses 
himself  thus  :  1  said,  I  shall  go  to  the  gates  ul 
the  grave;  J  perceive  J  must  die,  without  any 
hopes  of  prevention,  Isa.  38.  10.  The  Htibrews 
looked  upon  death,  or  the  grave,  as  a  place, 
whither  people  came  from  aliparls  of  the  world, 
there  to  enter  upon  another  life.  The  gates  of 
rigliteousness,  Psal.  118.  I'J.  are  those  of  the 
JLord's  tabernacle,  where  the  righteous,  the 
saints,  the  priests  of  the  Lord,  the  true  Israel- 
ites, pazVi  their  vows  and  praises  to  the  Ijord; 
where  none  were  to  enter  but  purified  Israelites, 
a  nation  of  righteous  men.  The  gates  or  ever- 
lasting doors  mentioned  in  Psal.  "^4.  7,  ',).  arc 
either  the  gates  of  the  temple,  which  by  faith 
and  the  spirit  of  prophecy  David  beheld  as 
already  built ;  these  gates  he  bids  lift  up  thetr 
heads,  to  receive  the  glorious  King  Jehovah, 
who  dwelt  in  the  temple,  and  between  the  cheru- 
bim :  Or  the  passage  may  admit  of  a  mystical 
sense ;  for  as  the  temple  was  a  type  of  Christ, 
and  of  his  church,  and  of  heaven  itself  ;  so  thi 
place  may  also  contain  a  representation,  either 
of  Christ's  entrance  into  his  church,  or  into  the 
hearts  of  his  faithful  people,  who  arc  here  com- 
manded to  set  open  their  hearts  and  souls  for 
his  reception  :  Or,  it  may  represent  his  ascen- 
sion into  heaven,  where  the  saints  or  angels 
are  poetically  introduced  as  preparing  the 
way,  and  opening  the  heavenly  gates  to  receive 
their  Ijord  and  King,  returning  to  his  royal 
habitation  with  triumph  and  glory. 

Gen.22.17.lhy  .seed  [losscss  the  n-.ofenemics,24.G0 
28.  17.  Jacob  said,  this  is  the  ^.  of  heaven 

Kiod.  32.27.  go  in  and  out  froin^.  to^r.  thro'  camp 

Deut.  21. 19.  his  father  shall  bring  him  to  the  ^. 
22.  24.  bring  them  both  out  to  the  g.  of  the  city 
25.  7.  let  his  brother's  wife  go  up  to  the  g: 

Josh.  2.  7.  they  were  gone  out,  they  shut  the  g. 

Judg.  lii.  X  Samson  look  the  doors  of  the  ^. 

Ruth  4.  1.  then  went  Boaz  to  l!ie  g.  and  sat  down 
lO.lhc  name  of  the  dead  be  not  cut  otf  from  the^r. 

1  Sam.  4. 18.  Eli  fell  backward  by  the  side  of  the  g. 

2. Sani.I5.2. Absalom  stood  beside  the  way  ofthe  «-. 
18.33.the  king  wont  up  to  the  cliamber  over  the^r. 
23. 15.  water  of  Betli-leliem  by  g.  16.  1  C.hr.  11. la. 

1  Kings  17.10.  when  Elijah  came  to  the  »-.of  ilie  ci.y 

2  Kings  7.  17.  a  lord  to  have  the  charge  of  the  </■. 
1  Chron.  2(i.  13.  and  they  cast  lots  for  every  g. 
i  Chron.  8.  14.  he  appointed  the  potters  at  evety  g. 
J^eh.  13.  19.  I  commanded  tin;  g-  should  be  shut 
Esth.A.I.  Mordecai  came  before  the  king's  ;;r.  6.12. 

«^06.2:t.  7.  when  1  went  out  to  the  g.  and  prepared 

P»aZ.118.20.  this  ^.of  the  Led,  the  righteous  enter 

Cant.  7.  4.  thine  eyes  like  the  fish-pools  by  the  g. 

/so.l4.3l.howl,  O  g.  cry,  O  city,  shall  lom^smoke 
24. 12.  the  g.  is  smitten  with  destruction 
28.  G.  to  them  that  lum  the  battle  to  the  g. 

Jer  30.  ID.  liariicli  read  at  the  entry  of  ii'.'w  g. 

Lam.  5.  14.  the  elders  have  ceased  from  the  g. 

Ezek.  8.  3.  !)roiight  me  to  t^ie  door  of  the  inner  or. 
11.  1.  at  the  door  of  the  g     wonly-five  men 

43.  4.  the  glory  of  the  Lord  came  by  way  of  the  g. 

44.  "2.  ihiig.  shall  be  shut,  none  shall  enter 
3.  prince  shall  enter  by  the  way  of  the  g.  46.  2,  8. 

46.  19.  put  the  blood  (in  the  posts  of  tlie  g. 
46   1.  the  g.  of  the  inner  court  shall  be  shut 
2.  but  the  g.  shall  not  be  shut  till  evening 
12.  one  shall  np<-n  him  'lie  ^.onc  sliiill  shut  iheg. 
48  3i   one^.  of  Reuben,  one  0-.  of  Juilah,  ofLevi 
Obad    13.  not  entered  in'o  Uic  "•.  of  my  peoiile 
VS7 


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Jlic.  1.9.  he  is  come  into  Ihe^r.of  mj  people  to  Jer. 
12.  evil  came  down  from  Ijoril  to  the^.  of  Jerus. 

2.  13.  they  have  passed  through  the  g. 
Mat.  7.  13.  enter  in  at  the  strait^,  wide  is  the  g. 

and  broad  is  the  way,  l4  Luke  13.  '24. 
Luke  7.  12.  when  he  came  nigh  the  ^.  of  the  city 

16.20.  a  beggar,  Lazarus  laid  at  \usg.  full  of  sores 
.'lets  10. 17.  men  from  Cornelius  stood  before  the^. 

\1.  10.  they  came  to  the  iron  g.  which  opened 

14.  Uhoda  opened  not  the  g.  for  gladness 
Heb.  13. 12.  Jesus  also  suffered  wiihout  the^. 
Hev.  21.  21.  every  several^,  was  of  one  pearl 

iee  Entering,  Kntkrkth. 

GATE. 

ProB. 17.19.  that  cxalteth  his  ^..seeketh  destruction 

Jit  Ike  GATE. 

Oen.  23.  10.  of  all  that  went  in  at  thcg.  of  city,  18. 

2  Kings  9. 31.  as  Jehu  entered  in  at  the g.  she  said 

11.6.  a  thud  part  shall  be  a«  t/te  »■.  of  Sur,  and  a 

thud  at  the  g.  behind  the  guard,  2  Chr.  23. 5. 

23.  8.  which  were  on  a  man's  left  hand  at  tie  g. 
2C/j;-.24.8.  set  a  chest  at  the g.ot'liic  himse  of  Loid 
F.sth.  5.  13.  1  see  fllordecai  silting  at  the  king's  u-. 
/.sa.22.7.liorsemcii  set  themselves  in  array  at  the  g. 
Jicts  3.  2.  they  laid  daily  at  the  g.  of  the  temple 

10.  who  sat  for  alms  at  beautiful  "-.  of  the  temple 

Hce  PjSH-CATE. 

nigh  GATE. 
2  Chrun.  23.  20.  they  came  ihion.gh  the  high  g. 
27.  3.  loliiani  built  Ihe  high  g.  of  the  house 
.Icr.  .oi  '  uut  Jeremiah  in  the  stocks  in  the  kigk  g. 
See  HoRSE-OATE. 
hi  the  G.'iTE. 
Gen.  19.  i.  and  Lot  sat  in  the  g.  of  Sodom 
Kxod.  32.  26.  Moses  stood  in  the  g.  of  the  camp 
/^6ui. 22.15.  bring  tokens  of  virginity  to  elders  ing. 
.Judg.  16.  2.  they  laid  wait  for  Samson  in  the  g. 
Huthi.  II.  peoide  in  the g.  said,  we  are  witnesses 

1  Sam.  9. 18.  Saul  drew  near  to  Samuel  ??i  the  g. 

2  Sam.  3.  27.  Joab  look  Abner  aside  tn  the  g. 
19.8.  king  sat  in  thcg.  they  told  all  the  people 

2  Kings  7. 1 .  two  measures  for  a  shekel  in  the  g.lS. 
20.  the  peojile  trod  on  him  in  the  g.  and  he  died 
Ksth.  2.  19.  Mordecai  sat  in  the  king's  g.  21. 

5.  9.  when  Hamaii  saw  him  in  the  king's  g. 
■lob  5.  4.  his  children  are  crushed  in  the  g. 

31.  21.  when  I  saw  my  help  in  the  g. 
Psal.  69.12.  they  that  sit  in  the  g.  speak  against  me 

127.5.  but  they  shall  speak  wiih  tlie  enemies  jn^r. 
Prov.  22.  22.  nor  oppress  the  alHicted  in  the  g. 

24.  7.  he  openeth  not  his  moolh  in  the  g. 
fsa.  29.  21.  lay  a  snare  for  him  that  reprovelh  ing. 
.Jer.  7.  2.  stand  in  the  g.  of  the  Lord's  house 

17.  19.  stand  in  theg.  of  the  children  of  the  people 

37.  13.  when  he  was  in  the  g.  of  Benjamin 

38.  7.  the  king  then  silling  in  the  g.  of"  Benjamin 

39.  3.  all  the  princes  of  Babylon  sat  in  the  g. 
Dan.  2.  49.  but  Daniel  sat  in  the  g.  of  the  king 
Amos  5. 10.  they  hate  him  that  rebuketh  in  the  g. 

12.  they  turn  aside  the  poor  m  the  g. 

15.  hate  evil,  and  cstabli.^h  judgment  in  the  g. 
Old  GATE. 

JV>A.3.6.  theoW  "'.repaired  Jehoiadasop.  of  Paseah 
12.39.  the  priests  went  above  the  old  g.  and  (isli-g. 
Prison-C.tWE. 
J^eh.  12.  39.  and  lliev  stood  still  in  ihc  prison-g. 

Mce;j-GATE. 
jVVA.  12.  39.  they  went  even  unto  the  shcep-g. 
John  5.  t  2.  by  the  shecp-g.  there  is  a  pool 

yallry-G.VrE. 
2CAron.20. 9.  Uzziali  built  towers  al  Ihe  valley-g. 
J\reh.  2.  13.  and  I  went  out  by  th";  g.  of  the  valley 

15.  and  I  entered  by  'h<!^.  of  the  valley 
3.  13.  the  valley-g.  repaired  Hanun 

M'atcr-GATE. 
.^.'""h-  3. 26.  Ne'hinims  dwelt  over-against  vititer-g. 
8.  1.  gathered  into  the  slreet  beiiore  the  water-g. 

3.  he  read  in  the  law  before  the  water-g, 

16.  made  booths  in  the  street  of  the  water-g. 
12.37.  priests  v.'enteven  to  the  watcr-g.  eastward 

GATES. 
f^eut.  12.  12.  rejoice,  ye  and  Levilc,  within  yoiir^. 
./«.sA.6.2n.in  his  youngest  .son  set  up^.l  A''/»^.s!6.34. 
Judg.  5.  8.  chose  new  gods,  then  was  war  in  the  g. 

11.  the  people  of  the  Lord  shall  go  to  the^. 
2  Chr  31.  2.  Hezekiah  appointed  to  praii^e  in  the  «-. 
.Mh.  1.3.  the  g.  are  brirnt  with  fire,  2.  3,  13,  17. 

7.  3.  let  not  the  g.  of  Jcrusnie.ii  bo  opened 

12.  30.  the  priests  and  Leviles  purified  the  g. 

13.  19.  some  of  my  servants  set  I  at  the  g. 
22.  [  jommuniled  the  Levltes  to  keep  the  o-. 

Psal.  9.  14.  may  shew  forth  thy  praise  in  the^. 
24.7.lil't  up  your  heads.,  D  ye^r.and  be  ye  lift  up,  9. 
87.  2.  the  Lorilloveth  me  o.  of  Zion,  more  than 
100.  4.  enter  into  his  ^.  with  tliaiiksaiving 
107.  16.  for  he  lialh  broken  the  7.  of  brass 
118.  19.  open  to  me  thug,  of  rightiiousiie.'^a 

Prrtii.1.21.  wisdom  cricth  in  the  openings  of  j?-.  8.  3 

8.  34.  ilia    hearelh  mo,  vratching  dailv  at  my  g, 

14.  19.  Ihj  »  eked  at  the  g.  of  the  righteous 


Cm.\T 

Prov.  31.  23.  hei  Inisbsuri'  -s  known  in  tho  y. 

31.  let  her  owu  works  praise  her  in  the  u^. 
Cant  7.13.at  our  j,/.are  all  manner  of  jileasuntfruih 
Jsa.  3.  26.  and  her  g.  shall  lament  and  nioi  rn 

13.  2.  they  may  go  into  the  g.  of  the  nobles 

26.  2.  open  ve  ihe^ .  mat  the  righteous  may  eajet 
38.  10.  1  shall  go  to  the  g.  of  the  grave 
45.  1.  to  open  before  him  the  two-leaved  g. 

2.  !  will  break  in  pieces  the  g  of  brass 
62.  10.  go  Ihiough,  go  ihro'  the  ^'.prepare  the  way 
Jer.l.'i.  hear,  ye  that  enter  in  at  ihe^.  17.20. 1 22.2. 

14.  2.  Judith  mourneth,  and  their,  languish 

15.  7.  I  will  fan  them  with  a  fan  in  g.  of  the  laml 
17.  19.  go  and  stand  in  all  llie^'.  of  Jerusalem 

21.  bear  no  burden  on  the  sibbath  by  the  g.  24, 
25.  then  shall  there  enter  ii  to  the  g.  22.  4. 

27.  I  will  kindle  a  flie  in  thi  jf.  of  Jerusalem 
22.19.  shall  be  drawn  and  cast  tbrtli  beyond  the^ 
Lam.  1.  4.  Zion's  g.  are  desolate,  her  priests  sigh 

2.  9.  her^.  are  sunk  into  the  ground,  bars  brokeo 
4.  12.  the  adversary  should  have  entered  the^. 

F.zck.  21  15. 1  have  set  point  of  sword  ag.  their  ^ 

22.  to  appoint  battering  rams  against  the  g. 
2l).  2.  lihe  is  bioken  that  was  the  g.  of  the  people 
48.  32.  at  the  east  side  three  g.  one  of  Josejih 

Obad.  il.in  the  day  that  foreigners  entered  his^ 
jYah.  2.  6.  the  g.  of  the  rivers  shall  be  opened 

3.  13.  the  g.  of  thy  land  shall  be  set  wide  open 
ZfcA.8.16.e.\sc.  judg.  of  truth  and  peace  in  your^ 
Mat.  16.18.  the  ir.  of  hell  shall  not  prevail  against  t 
Jicts  9.  24.  a'.;d"they  watched  ihe^.  to  kill  Paul 

14.  13.  Jui>ite;'s  priests  brought  o.xen  to  the  g. 

/til".  21. 12.  l!;o  city  had  twelve  ^r.  at^.  twelve  anj. 

13.  0!i  the  e-ist  iiiree  g.  on  the  north  three  ^ 

2!.  ihe  twelve  g.  were  twelve  pearls 

25.  the  g.  of  it  shall  not  lie  shut  at  all  by  day 

See  Bars,  Death. 

Thy  GATES. 

F.xod.  20.  10.  thy  stranger  within  thy g.  Dcut.5.M 

Deut.  6.  9.  thou  shalt  write  them  on  thy  g.  11.20 

12.  15.  thou  mayest  eat  flesh  in  thy  g'.~\. 

17.  thou  mayest  not  eat  within  thy  g.  the  titho 

18.  thou  must  eat,  thou  and  Levite  in  thy  g. 

14.  21.  give  it  to  the  stranger  that  is  in  thy  g. 

27.  Levite  williin  thy  g.  thou  shait  not  forsake 

28.  thou  shalt  lay  up  the  lillie  within  thy  g. 

29.  the  widow  within  thy  g.  shall  come  and  eai 

15.  7.  if  there  be  a  poor  man  within  any  of  ^Ay^- 
22.  thou  shalt  eat  the  firstling  within  thy  g. 

16.  5.  not  sacrifice  the  passover  within  thy  g. 
11.  shalt  rejoice,  and  Levite  in  thy  g.  14.  |26. 12 
18.  judges  and  o.Ticers  shall  make  in  all  thy  g. 

17.  5.  bring  forth  that  man  or  woman  to  thy  g. 

18.  6.  if  a  Levite  come  from  any  of  thy  g. 

23.  10.  servant  escaped  dwell  in  one  o\'  thy  g. 

24.  14.  thou  shalt  not  oppress  within  thy  g. 
28.  .52.  he  shall  besiege  ihee  in  all  thy  g. 

55.  thine  enemies  shall  distress  thee  in  all  tliy  g. 
31.  12.  gather  the  people  within  thy  s.  to  hear 
Psa/.122.2.oiir  feet  shall  stand  wilhin  thy  g.O  Jer 
Jsa.  .'54.  12.  I  will  make  thy  g.  of  carbuncles 
60.  11.  therefore  thy  g.shitW  be  open  continuallj 

18.  cnll  thy  walls  salvation,  and  thy  g.  praise 
Ezek.  20.  10.  when  he  shall  enter  thy  g.  as  men 

GATHER. 
Oen.  31.46.  herald,  if.  stones,  and  they  took  sfonei 
41.  .3.5.  let  them  g.  all  the  food  of  those  years 
F.iod.  5.  7.  let  them  go  and  g.  straw  ||  12.  ^.slubbla 
0. 19.  g.  thy  cattle  |f  16.  4.  shall  g.  a  certain  ratB 
16.  5.  g.  twice  as  mur  h  |{  26.  si.v  days  g  it 
23.  10.  six  years  sow  thy  land  and  g.  f^ev.  25.  3 
Lev.  19.  9.  shalt  not  g.  the  gleanings,  23.  22. 
10.  thou  shalt  not  g.  every  grnpe  of  thy  vinevard 

25.  5.  nor  0-.  grapes  of  the  vine  undressed,  11. 
20.  we  shall  not  sow,  nor  g.  in  our  increase 

JViim.  10.  4.  if  with  one  trumpet,  then  princes  g. 
11.  10.  g.  seventy  men  of  the  elders  of  Israel 

19.  9.  a  man  that  is  clean  shall  g.  the  ashes 
Deut.  11.  14.  I  will  give  rain  that  thou  mayest  g 

13.  jii.  thou  shalt  g.  all  the  spoil  of  it  into  .street 

28.  .'iO.  plant  a  vineyard  and  not  g.  grapes,  ,39. 
38.  cniry  much  seed  out,  and  g.  hut  little  in 

30.  3.  he  will  g.  thee  from  all  nations,  Kz''/r..30.24 
.Josh.  2. 1 18.  shall  g.  thy  father  and  mother  home 
2  Kinirs  4.  39.  one  went  into  the  field  to  g.  lierbs 

22.20.  I  will  iT.  thee  to  thv  fatlieis,  2  CAr  34.28. 
1  Chron.  13.  2.  send  to  brethren  ■ind  Lcvites  to  g, 
Z  Chron.  24.  5.  jr-  money  to  repair  hou.>-c  of  the  Lid 
J*."eh.  1.  '.i.  yet  will  I  g.  them  from  thence 

12.44.  some  appo  nted  to  "•.  for  the  priests 
.Job  21.  6.  they  g.  the  vintasc  of  the  wicked 

34.  14.  if  he  n-.lo  himsflf  his  spirit  and  hisb-otitl. 

39.  12.  will  lie  bring  seed,  and;?-,  it  into  thy  liarn'l 
Psil.  26.  9.  g.  not  itiy  soiii  with  sinrers,  nor  life 

27.t10.whrn  father  and  mntiior  forsake,  L.  will^ 

.39.  6.  and  knoweth  not  who  shall  g.  them 

104.  28.  that  thoii  givest  them  tliey  g. 

100.47.  save  nji,  and  g.iia  from  ninnngthoheathoi 
Prov.  28.  a.  shiill  ;"■.  for  him  that  will  pity  the  poe 
Eccl.  2.  20.  to  sinner  travaij  lo  g.  ami  heap  up 


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Cant.  6.  2.  my  bt\ov«d  is  gone  down  to  g.  lilieg 
.'sa.  34.  J5.  tliere  the  owl  g.  under  he-  shadow 
•40.  11.  he  shall  ff.  the  la  iibs  witli  Ins  arms 

13.  5.  fear  not,  I  will  g.  iht'e  tioin  the  west 

•>2. 1 12.  the  God  oi'  Israel  will  g.  you  up,  58.  f  8. 
M.  7.  but  with  great  mercies  will  I  g.  thee 
Mi.  8.  yet  will  1  g.  others  to  him,  besides  those 
62,  10.  cast  up  ilie  highway,  g.  out  the  stones 
(Hi.  18.  I  will  g.  all  luiiions  and  tongues 
Jer.  a.  1.  g.  lo  liee  ||  7.  18.  tlie  cluldien  g.  wood 
3.  22.  none  shall  n-.  iiiein  ||  10. 11 -g.  up  thy  wares 
23.  3.  I  will  g.  Uie  remnant  of  my  Hock 
29.  1-1.  1  will  g.  you  from  all  the  nations 
SI  ti.  I  will  g.  them  from  the  coasts  of  the  earth, 
■3±  37.  Kzc/c.  20.  34,  -11.  |  34.  13. 

10.  he  that  scattered  Israel  will  g.  him 
40.  10.  g.  ye  wine,  and  summcr-Iruils,  and  oil 
47.  t  ''•  O  sword,  g.  thyself  into  thy  scabbard 
411.  5.  and  none  shall  g.  uji  him  that  wandereth 
Ezek.  11.  17.  I  will  even  g.  you  from  the  people 
16.  37.  I  will  g.  all  thy  lovers  against  thee 
22.  19.  I  will  g.  you  into  the  midst  cf  Jerusalem 

20.  asthey^.  silver, BO  will  I  .^.  you  in  fury,  21. 
24.4.^.  the  pieces  ||  29. 13. 1  will^'-.  the  Egyptians 
37.  21.  I  will  g.  them  on  every  side,  30.  17. 
f/os.8.10.  though  hired  among  the  nations,!  will^. 
9.  6.  Egypt  shall  ^.  them  up,  Memphis  bury  them 
foel  1. 14.^.  the  elders  and  ihe  mimbitanis  of  land 
2.0.  peojile  much  pained,  all  faces  shall  o-.hlackn. 

16.  "-.  the  people,  g.  the  children  that  suck 

3.  2.  I  will  g.  all  nations,  and  bring  them  dovv.T 
Mic.  2.  12.  1  will  surely  g.  the  remnant  of  Israel 

4.  6.  I  will  g.  her  that  was  driven  out,  Zeph.  3. 19. 
12.  he  shall  g.  them  as  sheaves  into  the  floor 

5.  1.  g.  thyself  in  troops,  O  daughter  of  troops 
N'ak.  2.  10.  the  faces  of  tiiem  all  g.  blackness 
Hab.  1.  9.  they  shall  g.  the  captivity  as  the  sand 

15.  they  catch  them,  and  g.  liiersi  in  t!ieir  drag 
Zrpfi.  3.6.  for  my  deternunation  is  to  g.  the  nations 

18.  I  will  n'.  them  that  are  sorrowful  R'r  assembly 

20.  bring  you  even  in  the  time  that  I  g.  you 
Zec/i.  10.  8.  I  will  hiss  for  Ihem  and  g.  them 

10.  and  I  will  g.  them  out  of  Assyria 

14.  2.  I  will  g.  all  nations  against  Jerusalem 
Mai.  3. 12.  g.  his  wheat  into  his  garner,  /.uke  3.17. 

6.  21).  they  sow  not,  nor  do  they  g.  into  barns 

7.  16.  do  men  g.  grapes  of  thorns  1  Luke  0.  44. 
13.  28.  wilt  thou  that  we  go  anil  g.  ihem  up  1 

29.  he  said,  nay,  lest  while  ye  g.  up  the  tares 

30.  burn  tares,  but^.  the  wheat  into  my  barn 
41.  shall  ^.out  of  his  kingd.  all  things  that  olTend 

25.  20.  and  g.  where  1  have  not  strawed 
Luke  13.34.  as  a  hen  doth  «-.her  brood  under  wings 
Jo/in  6.  12.  g.  up  ihe  fragments  that  remain 

15.  6.  men  g.  them  and  cast  them  into  the  fire 
Rev.  14.  18.  g.  Ihe  clusters  of  the  vine  of  the  earth 

16. 14.  g.  them  to  the  battle  of  that  day  of  God 

GATHER  together. 
f?cre.34.30. 1  being  few  they  shall  g.  to^^-against  me 

49.  I.  g.  yourselves  togelkcr,  ye  sons  of  Jacob,  2. 
Exod.  3.  16.  go  g.  the  elders  of  Israel  together 
Lev.  8.  3.  g.  congregation  of  Israel  tog.  J^um.  8. 9. 
ATian.  20.  8.  and  g,  thou  the  assembly  together 

21.  \G.  g.  the  pcop\e  together,  DciU.  4.10.  131.12. 
I  .Sam.  12.  28.  g.  the  rest  together  and  encamp 
1  Chron.  16.  35.  save  us,  O  God,  and  g.  us  together 

512.  2.  David  commanded  to  g.  tog.  the  si  rangers 
JVeh.l.ti.  God  put  in  my  heart  to  n'.  together  noblea 
E.slh.  2.  3.  may  g.  together  all  the  fair  virgins 

4.  16.  g.  together  the  Jews  present  in  Shiishan 
Job  11.  10.  if  he  "•.  together  who  can  hinder  hini? 
Psal.  50.  5.  g.  my  saints  together  unto  mo 

56.  6.  they  g.  themselves  tog.  to  mark  my  steps 

94.  21.  they  g.  together  agamst  the  righteous 

104.  22.  the  sun  ariscth,  they  g.  themselves  tog. 
Keel.  3.  .■>   there  is  a  time  to  g.  stones  together 
fsa  II.  12.  heshall  nr.  tog.  the  dispersed  of  Jiidah 

49.  18.  these  g.  together  and  come  to  me,  60.  4. 

54.15.  they  shall  surely  g.  together,  but  not  by  me 
Jer  4.  5.  blow  the  trumpet,  cry,  "■.  together 

49.  14.  g.  yo  together  and  come  apainst  Edom 
Dan.  3.  2.  the  king  sent  to  g.  together  tbi;  |iri«ces 
Joel  3.  11.  g.  yourselves  together  round  about 
Zeph.".  1. g.  tog.  yea,^.  tog.  O  nation  not  desired 
Mat.  13.  30.  g.  together  first  Ihe  tares,  and  hind 

24.31.  they  aha\]  g.together  his  e\oct,  Mark  13.27. 
/oAt?  11. .52.  he  sitoxM  g.  together  In  one,  F.ph.].}0. 
Rev  19. 17.^.  tog.  to  the  supper  oflhn  great  God 

20.  8.  to  g.  Gog  anil  Main?  together  to  batile 

GATHERED. 
(ien.  25.  8.  Abraham  died  and  was^.  to  his  [leople 

17.  Tshmael  was  .n-.||  35.29.  Isaac  was  n-.to  people 
49.  29.  Jacob  was  g.  to  his  people,  33. 

Kxoi.  16.  17.  and  they  g.  some  more,  some  less 

18.  he  Ihatg-.  much,  he  that  ^.  little,  2  Cor.  8. 1.5. 
21.they^.  it  every  morning,  every  man  according 

'i3.16.  when  thou  hast  <r.  in  ;liy  I  iboiirsont  nffichl 
(>ci).23.  .SO.  when  ye  have^.  in  llie  fniitsof  ihe  land 
V'lm.  11.32.  the  jieople^.  quails  |1  15.32.  g.  slicks 

16.  19,  Korah  g.  congregation  agtinst  Moses,  42. 

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GAT 

JVum.  SO.  24.  Aaron  shall  b(  g.  to  his  people,  26. 

27. 13.  Moses  g.  lo  his  people,  31.  2.  JJeut.  32.  50. 
./udg.  1.  7.  kings  g.  their  meat  under  my  table 

2.  10.  that  generation  was  g.  to  their  fathers 

6.  34.  and  Abiezer  was  g.  after  him 

11.  3.  there  were  ^.  vain  men  to  Jephthah 

1  Ham.  5.  8.  they  g.  all  the  lords  of  the  Philistines 
22.  2.  every  one  that  was  in  distress^)-,  to  David 

2  Ham.  14. 14.  as  water  spilt  which  cannot  hog.  up 
2  Kings  3.  21.  they  g.  all  able  to  put  on  armour 

22.  20.  Josiah  be  o-.  lo  grave  in  peace,  2  C'/Vr.:i4.28. 
JVeA.  5.  16.  all  my  servants  were  g.  to  the  work 
Jot/  27.  19.  rich  man  lie  down,  but  shall  not  be  g. 
i-'sul.  59.  3.  the  mighty  iue  g.  against  me 

107.  3.  and  he  g-  them  out  of  the  lands 
Prov.  27.  25.  and  hetbs  of  the  mountains  are  d^. 
30.  4.  who  hath  g.  the  wind  in  his  hsts  1 
Eccl.  2.  8.   I  g.  me   also   silver   and  gold  and 
the  peculiar  treasure  of  kings 
Cant.  5.  1.  I  have  g.  my  myrrh  with  my  spice 
Isa.  5.  2.  he  fenceri  it,  and  g.  out  the  stones 
10.  14.  as  one  gathereth  eggs,  have  I  g.  the  earth 
27.  12.  ye  shall  be  g.  one  by  one,  O  Israel 
34.  15.  vultures  be  o-.  ||  16.  his  Spirit  ^r.  them 
49.  5.  tho'  Israel  be  not  g.  yet  shall  I  be  glorious 
56.  S.I  will  gather  others,  besides  those  that  are  ^. 
62.  9.  but  they  that  have  g.  it  shall  cat  it 
,/er.  3.  17.  and  all  nations  shall  be  w-.  unto  it 
8. 2.  they  shall  not  be  g.  nor  buried,  35.  33.. 
20.9.  all  people  ^r.  against  Jeremiah  in  house  of  L. 
40.  15.  all  the  Jews^.  to  thee  should  be  scattered 
Ezek.^2S.25.v/hen  I  shall  have  g.  the  house  of  Isr.ie! 

29.  5.  thou  shalt  not  be  brou^'ht  together  nor  g. 
38. 13.  hast  thou  g.  thy  co.^^-pany  to  take  a  prey  1 
39.  27.  have  g.  them  out  of  their  enemies'  lands 

28.  but  I  have  g.  them  to  their  own  land 
Hos.  10.  10.  the  people  shall  be  g.  against  them 
JIic.  7. 1.  I  am  as  when  they  g.  the  summer-fi uits 
Silat.  13.  40.  as  tares  arc  g.  and  burnt  in  the  fire 

47.  a  net  cast  into  the  sea,  and  g.  of  every  kind 
25.  32.  before  liim  shall  be  g.  all  nations 

27.  27.  and  g.  to  him  the  whole  band  of  soldiers 
John  11.47.  then  g-.chicf  priests  a  council,  and  said 
^■]cts  17. 5.  g.  a  company,  set  the  city  on  an  ujiroar 

28.  3.  when  Paul  had  g.  a  bundle  of  sticks 
Rev.  14.  19.  the  angel  g.  the  vine  of  the  earth 

GATHERED  together. 
Exod.  8.  14.  they  g.  them  together  upon  heaps 
JVuvi.  10.  7.  when  the  congregation  is  to  he  g.  tog. 
11.22.  shall  all  the  fish  of  the  sea  be  o-,  together/ 
Jiidg.  20.  1.  the  congregation  was  ^.  together  as 
one  man,  11.  Ezra  3.  1.  JVeh.  S.  I. 
2CAroK.20.4.  Judah^.  ioo-c^/ifj-toaskhelpofl.d. 
,/ob  16.  10.  they  ^.  themselves  together  aguinsi  me 

30.  7.  under  the  nettles  were  they  g.  together 
P.^al.  35.  15.  the  abjects  g.  themselves  tog.  ag.  me 

47.  9.  the  princes  of  the  people  are  g.  together 
102.22.  when  jieopleare  "■.  to^rcfAcrto  serve  the  L. 
140.  2.  conlinnally  are  they  g.  together  for  war 
Prou.  30.  127.  locusts  go  forth  all  g.  together 
Hos.  1.  11.  then  shall  children  of  Judah  be  g.  tog. 
Jilic.  4.  11.  many  nations  are  g.  together  ag.  thee 
Zech.  12. 3.  tho'  all  people  be^.  together  against  it 
J\Iat.  18.  20.  where  two  or  three  are  g.  together 

23.  37.  how  often  would  I  have  g.  thy  children 
together,  as  a  hen  her  chickens,  Luke  13.  34. 

24.  28.  there  will  eagles  be  g.  tog.  Luke  17.  37. 
Murk  1.  33.  all  the  city  was  »■.  together  at  the  door 
J^uke  15.  13.  the  younger  sun  g.  all  together 

24.  33.  they  found  the  eleven  g.  together 
Jiets  4.  2!3.  rulers  were  "•-  together  against  the  L. 

12.  12.  where  many  were  g.  together  praying 
14.  27.  when  they  had  g.  the  church  together 

1  Cyr.  5. 4.  when  ye  are  g.  together  and  my  spirit 
Rct>.  56.  16.  g.  t.  into  a  place  called  y\rmagcddi)n 

19. 19.  beast  and  hisn\my  cr.together  lo  make  wp.r 

GATHEli'^R,  S. 

.7rr  .6.9. turn  back  thy  hand  as  a  grape  ^.into  baskets 

49.  9.  if  grape  g.  come  'u  thee,  Gbnd.  5. 
^^mos  7.  14.  but  1  was  a  g.  of  sycamore-fruit 

GATHERESt. 
Deut.  24.  21.  when  thou  g.  the  grapes  of  vineyard 

GATHERETH. 
JVmw.  19.10.  that^.the  ashesshr.il  wash  his  clothes 
.furig.  19.  1 18.  there  is  no  man  that  n^.  me  to  house 
P.'^al.  33.  7.  he  g.  the  waters  of  the  sea  together 

41.6.  his  heart  g.  iniquity  to  itself 

147.  2.  he  g.  the  outcasts  of  Israel,  Tsn.  56.  8. 
Prov.  6.  8.  Ihe  ant  g.  her  food  in  the  harvest 

10.  5.  he  that  g.  in  summer  is  a  wise  son 

13.  11.  but  he  that  g.  by  labour  shall  increase 
fsn.  10.  14.  as  one  g.  eggs  that  are  left 

17.  5.  it  shall  be  as  when  the  harvest-man  g. 
.Ter.  17.  t  1'.  as  the  partridge  ^.  young  which  she 
haih  not  brought  forth,  so  he  that  gels  riches 
J^nh.  3.  18.  thy  |vcople  is  .scaltered,and  no  man  "'. 
Hat}.  2.  5.  hilt  rr.  to  him  all  nations,  and  licapi  th 
.^fnt.  12.  30.  he  that^-.  notsratlereih,  iMke  11.23. 

23.  37.  ns  a  hen  s.  her  chickens  under  her  wings 
John  4   36.  he  that  reapeth  g.  fruit  to  life  eternal 


GAV 

GATHERING. 
Gen.  49.  10.  to  him  sli  ,11  the  g.  of  the  people  be 
Exod.  7.  t  19.  stretch  thy  hand  on  all  g.  of  wHten 
J^eii.  11.  [36.  -ig.  together  of  waters  shall  be  cleaa 
^uiii.  1.5.  33.  they  that  found  him  g.  sticks 
\  Kings  17. 10. the  widow  womiui  was  there ^.sticki 
2  Chron.  20.  25.  they  were  thrte  days  in  g.  spoils 
Isa.  24.  t22.  he  gathered  with  i>e  g.  of  prisoneri 
32. 10  the  vintage  shall  fail,  the^.  shall  not  com* 
33.  4.  your  spo;l  like  the  o-.  of  the  caterpillar 
Eiek.  22.  t  20.  according  lo  the  g.  of  silver,  brau 
Mat.  25.  24.  and  g.  where  thou  aast  not  strawed 
Jicts  16.  10.  assuredly  g.  the  Lord  halh  called  ua 
2  'Phess.  2.  1.  and  by  lAir  g.  togother  unto  him 

GATHEKLNoS. 
1  Chron.  26.  f  15.  to  Obed-edom  the  house  of  ^ 
J\Iic.  7.  1 1.  I  am  as  the  g.  of  summer-fruits 
1  Cor.  16.  2.  that  there  be  no  "■.  when  I  come 

GAVE. 

Gen.  2.  20.  Adam  ^.naines  to  all  cattle  and  to  fow 

3.  12.  the  womaji  g.  me  of  the  tree,  and  I  did  ea 

14.  20.  and  he  g.  him  tithes  of  all,  Heb.  7.  2,  4. 

25.  5.  and  Abraham  g.  all  that  he  had  to  Isaac 

28.  4.  the  land  which  God  g.  to  Abraham,  35.  12. 

Exod.  11.  3.  the  Lord^.  the  people  favour,  12.  36 

14.  20.  the  cloud  g.  light  by  nig^it  to  these 

A'«H(.11.2,5.Ld.took  of  the  iSiiHit,and^.to  seventy 

Dent.  22.  16. 1^.  my  daughter  to  this  man  to  wif« 

.losh.  19.  50.  they  g.  him  the  city  which  he  asked 

21.  43.  the  Lord  g.  to  Israel  all  the  land 

44.  Ihe  Lord^.  them  rest,  2  Chr.  15.  15.  |20..30 
.Tudg.  o.  9. 1  diave  Ihem  out,  and  g.  you  their  land 
/iu<A4.13.  the  Lord  o-.her  conception,  and  she  ba/9 
i  Sam.  10.  9.  God  g.  to  Saul  anolher  heart 
2'  Sam.  12.  8.  and  I  g.  thee  thy  masler's  house 

1  Kings 4. 2d.  the  Lord  g.  Solomon  wisdom,  5.12 

2  Kings  13.  5  and  the  Lord  g.  Israel  a  saviour 

1  Chron.  25.  5.  God  g.  to  Heman  fourteen  sons 

2  Chron.  32.  24.  and  God  g.  Hezckiah  a  sign 
jVf/i.  8.  8.  read  in  book  of  the  law,  and  g.  the  sensa 
Job  1.  21.  Lord  g.  and  the  Lord  liaih  taken  away 

42.  10.  God  ^.  Job  twice  as  much  as  he  had  before 
Psal.  18.  13.  and  the  Highest  g.  his  voice 

68.11.  the  Ld.^.the  word,  great  was  the  company 
69.  21.  they  g.  me  also  gall,  they  g.  me  vinegar 
78.  29.  for  he  g.  them  their  own  desire,  106.  15. 
Ecel.  12.  7.  the  spirit  shall  return  to  God  thatg-.  it 
Isa.  42.  24.  who  g.  Jacob  for  a  spoil,  and  'srsel 

43.  3.  I  g.  Egypt  for  thy  ransom,  Seba  foi  tnee 
50. 6.  I  g.  my  back  lo  the  smiters,  and  my  cheekc 

\.ler.  1.  15.  \  g.  thee  a  prophet  to  the  nations 
F.iek.  16.  19.  my  meat  also  which  I  g.  thee 
20.  11.  I  tr.  them  my  statutes,  and  showed  them 
12.  moreover  a!?o,  \  g.  them  my  sabhalhs 
25.  I  g.  them  also  statutes  that  were  not  good 
Dan.  1.  17.  God  g.  these  four  children  knowledge 
6.  10.  Daniel  prayed  and  g.  thanks  before  God 
Hos.  2.  8.  for  she  did  not  know  that  I  g.  her  corn 

13.  II.  I  g.  thee  a  king  in  mine  anger 
Jlinos  2.  12.  ye  g.  the  Naz;i rites  wine  to  drink 
jyial.  2.  5.  I  g.  my  covenant  to  Levi  of  life 
J\lat.  10.  1.  Jesas  g.  them  power  against  unclean 

spirits  to  cast  them  out,  Markfi.  7.  7Mke9.  \. 

14.  19.  he  brake  and  g.  the  loaves  to  his  disciples, 

15.  36.  I  £6.  16.  Mark  6.  41.  |  8.  6.  |  14.  22. 
Luke  9.  16.  I  22.  19. 
21.23.who^.lheeanihor.?  Jlf(i7-ill.28./,«/fc20.2. 

25.  35.  ye  ^.  me  meat,  ye  ^.  mo  drink,  look  me  ia 
42.  ye  g.  mo  no  meat,  and  ye  g.  me  no  drink 

I^uke  15. 16.  with  husks,  and  no  man  g.  unto  hiia 
.hhn  l.i2.to  themjO-.  he  power  to  become  sons  of  G. 
3.  16.  God  so  loved  world  that  hc^.  his  only  Son 

6.  31.  he  "■.  them  bread  from  heaven  to  eat 

10. 20.  my  Path.  who^.  them  me  is  greater  than  alJ 

14.31.  as  the  Father  g.  me  commandment,  so  I  do 

■^cls  2. 4.  to  speak  as  the  Spirit  g.  them  ntteranco 

7.  5.  and  he  ^.  them  no  inheritance  in  it 
lO.God  .^-.Joseph  favour  and  wisdom  before  Pha. 

10.  2.  Cornelius  g.  much  alms  to  the  people 

11.  17.  as  Gnd.s"-'''i'ni  the  like  gift  .?s  he  did  to  us 

12.  23.  smote  him,  because  he^.  not  God  the  glory 

13.  21.  afterward  God  g.  them  Saul  forty  jcars 

14.  17.  he  did  good,  and  g.  us  rain  from  heaxen 

15.  24.  to  whom  we  g.  no  such  commandment 

26.  10.  when  put  to  deaih,  I^.  my  voice  ag.  them 
Rom.  l.«28.  God  g.  tli'-n  ovfr  to  a  reprobate  mind 

1  Cnr.  3.  5.  even  as  the  Lord  g.  to  every  man 
6.  Ajiollos  watered,  bul  God  ^.  the  increase 

2  Cor.  8. 5.  but  first  o-.  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord 
Onl.  1.  4.  who  g.  himself  for  our  sins.  Tit.  2.  14, 

2.  20.  who  loved  nie,  and  g.  niniself  for  me 

3.  18.  but  God  g.  it  to  Abraham  by  promise 
Fph.  1.  22.  and  g.  him  to  be  head  over  all  thinjrn 

4.  8.  he  led  captivity  captive  and  nr.  gifts  to  men 
11.  and  he  g.  some  apostles;  some  prophets 

5. 25.  Christ  loved  the  chnrch,  and  s'-himself  for  it 
1  TAfs.9.4.2.ye  know  \<  hat  ■•oinm:in(iment  we^.yot 
1  Tim.  2.  6.  who  o-.  himself  a  ransom  for  all 
Heb.  12  9.  \>  ho  corrected  ns,  we  g  them  reverenc* 
Jam.  5  18.  he  prayed,  and  tne  hc&veiaig.  raii> 


GEN 

Uehn  3.2.'l  love  ono  anot!ier,:is  lie  "•.us  conimamT. 
5.11).  lie  bp.ievMth  not  the  recoru  liodg.  of  Iiib  Son 
Cn-.l.l.  thereveiatioM  olJes.  Clirisl  wiiicli  Goil  g. 
2.  21.  I  g.  her  space  to  rejieiit  ot'  her  loniicatioii 
13.2.  the  dragon  £■.  him  his  power  and  his  seat,  4 

G.WE  up. 
Ocn  25.  8.  Abraham  ff.  up  the  ghost,  and  died 
17  Ishmael  ||  135.  •i\)  and  Isaac  g.  up  llie  ghost, 
and  dicil 
3  S,^m.  24.  9.  Joab  g.  up  the  sum  of  the  number 
i2  CAr.3U.7.  who  g.  llieni  tip  to  desolation,  as  yc  see 
Psal.  78.  48.  he  g.  up  their  cattle  also  to  the  hail 
81.  12.  I  g.  them  up  to  their  own  heart's  lust 
Lam.  1.  lU.  my  elders  "-.  up  the  ghost  in  the  city 
Mark  15.  37.  Jtsus  ined  with  a  loud  voice,  and^'-. 
up  the  ghost,  :!'.•.  J.ulce  23.  40.  Mm  19.  30. 
Hcts  5.  5.  Ananias  ^r.  ,,;;  thf  ghost  ||  12.  23.  Herod 
7.42.God5'.lhem  lio  to  worsFiiii  the  host  of  heaven 
Rom.  1.  24.  God  also^r.  them  up  to  undeanness 

26.for  this  cause  God^r.tliem  up  to  vile  affections 
Rev.  20.  13.  tlie  sua  ".  up  the  dead  that  were  in  it 

tfAVI^ST. 
Oeu.3. 12.  the  woman  whom  thou  "-.  to  ^e  wilh  me 
XKin  n-s  8.34.  the  laud  which  thou  n-.io  their  fathers, 
40,  48.  2  Citron.  G.  25,  31,  38.  .VcA.  0.  35. 
ffeh.  9.  7.  thou  g.  him  llio  name  of  Abraham 
13.  thou  g.  them  right  judgment,  true  laws 
15.  g.  them  bre;id  fiiiin  heaven  (oi  their  hunger 
20.  thou^'-.also  tliy  good  Spirit, £•.  water  for  thirst 
22.  thou  g.  tliem  knigdoms  and  nations 
27.  thou  g.  them  saviours  who  saved  them 
/oft  39.13.^r.thou  the  goodly  wings  to  tJie  peacocks? 
Psal.  21.  4.  he  asked  lil'e  of  thee;  thou  ^.  it  him 
74.  14.  thou  g.  him  to  be  meat  to  the  people 
l,uke  7.  44.  thou  g.  me  no  water  for  my  feet 
45.  thou^.me  no  kis5,but  this  woman  not  ceased 
15. 29.  yet  thou  never  i'.  me  a  kid,  to  u.ake  merry 
hhn  17.  4.  I  have  finished  work  thou  g.  me  to  do 
6.  manifested  to  the  men  whom  thou  ^.nie  out  of 
the  world,  thine  tlioy  were,  and  thou  n-.them  me 
8. 1  have  given  llitm  the  words  which  thou^.me 
12.  those  tliat  Ihoii  o-.  me  I  have  kept,  none  lost 
22.  the  glory  which  tliou  g.  me,  I  have  given 
18.9.  of  them  whom  tiiou  g.  me  have  I  lost  none 

gav. 

Tam.2.3.  respftct  to  hnii  that  wcareth  g.  clothing 

(JAZK. 
Ezed.  19. 21.  lesi  ih-^v  f  r.-ak  lliro'  to  the  Lord  to^. 

GA.^iNG. 
Vah.  3.  6.  ani3  T  -.■.•iU  -jf  t  thee  as  a  g.  stock 
/lets  1.  11.  why  Bia:i(i  yo  g.  up  into  heaven  7 
Heb.  10. 33.  partlv  \v'u''s'.  ve  were  made  a  g.  stock 

Lev. 10  19.  shaU  notkt  c-iitleg-.  with  diverse  kinds 
iTim.  2.  2J  knowing  that  ihey  do  g.  striies 

GENDI^RKD,  ETH. 
M21.  10.  their  bulli--  tMid  faileth  not 
33.  29.  t!<e  hoary  frost  of  heaven,  who  hath  g  it  1 
3al  4. 24.  fron.  mount  Pinal  which  ^r.  to  bondage 

GENEALbOV 
•^mes  from  the  Greek  icord  Genealogia,  which 
signifies  a  list  of  our  ancestors,  a  descriptio 
of  the  stock,  lineage,  or  pedigree  of  any  person 
or  family.  The  common  Hebrew  expression 
for  it  is  Scplier  toledoth,  Liber  geiierationis. 
The  Hebrews  jcere  very  careful  in  preserving 
tAcir  genealogies;  and  perhaps  there  never  was 
any  nation  more  circumspect  in  this  point  than 
that  of  the  Jews.  .It  this  day  ir.efind  genenlo- 
gics  in  their  sacred  icritivgs,  carried  on  for 
above  three  thousand  fiee  hundred  years  ;  and 
in  the  F.iiangelists  we  have  the  genealogy  of 
Jesus  Christ  deduced  for  four  thousand  years, 
from  Adam  to  Jose(ih  or  Alary,  l.ukc  3.  23,  &c 
TAc  Jews  were  very  exact  in  their  genealogies, 
par'lyfrom  their  own  chmoe  and  intci-rst,  that 
they  ir.igkt  preserve  the  distinctions  of  the  seve- 
ral tribes  and  familiis,  which  was  necessary 
both  to  make  out  tli'ir  claims  or  titles  to  offices 
ar  inheritances,  which  might  belong  to  them  by 
death,  c»-  othe'wisc  :  ar.il  to  gocern  themselves 
thereby  in  the  matter  of  marriages,  and  some 
ither  things,  wherein  the  practice  of  some  lajcs 
required  the  knowicdae  of  these  things  :  ft  is 
observed  in  E/ra  z.  02.  that  such  priests  *« 
were  not  able  to  produce  an  exact  gt'nealogy  of 
their  families,  leer-;  not  permitted  to  exercise 
their  function  This  their  exactness  waslike- 
wisc  ordered  by  the  special  providence  of  Ond, 
that  so  It  might  he  certainly  known  of  what 
tribe  and  family  the  Messiah  was  born. 
Sephu-i  says,  that  they  hni  in  his  nation  an 
uninterrupted  succession  >'  priests  for  two 
thousand  years.  He  adds,  that  the  priests 
were  par  Jcularly  careful  to  preserve  their  ge- 
nealog.es,  and  that  not  only  in  Judea,  but  also 
in  Baby.on  and  Egypt :  and  wkereiier  they 
were,  theyneuer  married  below  themselves,  and 
had  exact  genealo!sicil  tables  prepared  from 
^hose  avthenlic  monhments  vhichwcre  kept  at 


GI'^N 

Jerusalem,  and  to  which  they  had  recourse  ubc  n 
occasion:  that  tn  all  their  wars, persecutions, 
and  public  calamiiUs,  they  always  were  par- 
ticularly diiigcnt  in  securing  those  monu- 
ments, and  to  renew  them  from  lime  to  time. 

JVotwithstandi".g,sinccthcwar  u-hich  tAeRomans 
carried,  on  against  the  JuKi,  uoout  thirty  years 
after  the  death  of  our  i>avioi,r,  and  since  their 
entire  dispersion  in  the  rcign  of  Adrian,  t/ie 
Jews  have  lost  their  ancient  genealogies  ;  and 
perhaps  there  is  not  one  of  th-usc  who  say  they 
are  of  the  sacerdotal  race,  that  is  able  to  pro- 
duce any  authentic  proofs  of  his  genealogy. 
Jerom  says,  that  the  Jews  arc  so  versed  in  the 
reading  i.f  their  books,  and  know  so  perfectly 
the  genealogies,  which  are  there  se't  forth,  that 
they  can  repeat  all  the  names  from  Abraham 
to  Zerubbabel,  as  easily  as  they  can  pronounce 
their  own.  St.  Paul  sceias  to  condemn  the  af- 
fectation of  knowing  oW  genealogies:  he  look 
upon  them  to  be  use-less  and  rain,  as  in  reality 
they  are,  whin  tin  y  serve  only  for  osttntation, 
av.d  not  fur  edification :  This  study  was  oj 
great  use  before  the  Messiah  came,  that  it  might 
be  known  distinctly  of  what  tribe  and  family 
!is  leas  born;  hut  he  being  come,  this  study  is 
■onin,  though  still  the  Jews  are  addicted  to  it 

To.;gE:;ealogies  set  down  by  Ezra  and  Nehcmiiih, 
insomc particulars  vary :  The  reason  whereof 
is  assigned  by  Dr.  Pndeau.\  in  these  terms. 
"  For  the  true  settling  of  these  genealogies," 
says  he,  "  search  was  made  by  ^tehemiah  fur 
the  uld  registers,  and  having  among  them 
found  the  ngisl.er  of  the  genealogies  of  those, 
wlio  came  up  ut  first  from  Babylon  with  Ze- 
rnbbahel  and  Joshua  ;  he  settled  tiiis  matter 
according  to  it,  adding  such  as  afterwards 
came  up,  and  eipung  ng  ulhers,  whose  fami- 
lies were  extinguished:  and  this  hath  caused 
tlie  difference  that  is  between  the  accounts 
which  we  have  of  these  genealogies  in  Ezra 
and  Nehemiah.  Tur  in  the  second  chapter  of 
Ezra,  we  have  the  old  register  made  by  Zerub- 
babel ;  and  in  the  seventh  of  Nehemiah,  from 
the  sixth  verse,  we  have  a  copy  of  it,  as 
settled  by  Nehemiah,  with  the  alterations  that 
are  now  'utaitioned."  Prideau.\'s  Connection, 
Part  I.  Book  VI. 

1  Chron.  5.  1.  and  the  g.  is  not  to  be  reckoned 
after  the  birth-right 

Eira  2.  C2.  these  sought  their  g.  JVeA.  7.  (14. 

&.  1.  this  is  the  g.  of  them  tliat  went  up  with  mo 

JWA.  7. 5.  i  found  a  register  of  the  "■.  who  came  up 
GENEALOGIES. 

1  Chron.  9.  1.  so  all  Israel  were  reckoned  by  ^. 

3  Ckr.  12.  15.  the  book  of  Shemaiah  concerning^. 

31.  19.  to  give  portions  to  all  reckoned  by  ^i-. 

1  Tim.  1.  4.  give  no  heed  to  fables  and  endless  g. 

Tit.'i.O.  avoid  foolish  questions,  »-.and  contentions 
GENERAL. 

1  Chron.  27.34.  iiwg.  of  the  king's  army  was  Joab 
Heb.  12.23.  to  ^.assembly  and  church  of  first-born 

GENERALLY. 

2  Sam.  17. 11.  I  counsel  that  Israel  be^.  gathered 
Jcr.48.38.be  lamentation  B-.oii  house- tops  of  Moalj 

GENERATION. 
This  word  is  used  fur  the  histui  y  and  genea'cgy  of 
any  man.  For  exam^'.e :  This  is  the  boo'x  of  the 
generations  ut'Jldam,  Gen.  5. 1.    'JMs  is  the  his- 
tory of  Adam's  creation,  and  that  of  his  poste- 
rity.   These  are  the  generations  of  th'ij  h.^avoim 
and  of  the  earth,  (ien.  2. 4.   This  is  a  recit::-.  jf 
the  creation  of  heaven  and  eivVt.   A^.di-->.  Mut. 
1.1,  The  book  oftheyenerationof  Jec?w3  C/irist, 
the  Son  of  David.    This  is  the  genealogy  ly  Je- 
sus Chri.st,  and  the  history  cf  his  life,dsaih,  and 
resurrection.    It  is  likewise  taken  for  pcrsmsl 
or  people  who  live  in  some  one  ase.  Heh.3. 10, 1 1 
wasgrievi'd  with  I  hat  general  ion;  with  t!iose  men 
that  came  out  of  Egypt,  and  rebelhd  against 
me  in  the.  wilderness.   Mat.  24.  :W,  Tliifi  gene- 
ration shall  not  pass,  till  all  ihese  things  be  fnl 
filled.    Jill  who  are  at  presrnt  living,  shall  not 
be  dead,  whi  n  this  shall  come  to  pass.  There  ore 
some  at  this  day  living,  who  shall  be  witnesses 
of  the  evils  which  I  have  foretold  shall  befall 
the  Jews.    Th"  men  of  this  generalion,  the  men 
who  are  no'ii  alive,  Luke  1 1.  31.  O  faitiiless  and 
perverse  geniratioii !    /.uke  9.  41.    Jind,  save 
yourselves  from  this  unlowanl  generalion, /ro?/i 
these  perverse  men.  Aits  2.  40.    To  generalion 
and  generation,  denotes  future  ages,  Psal.  33. 
til.     Who  shall  deilare  his  generation?  Tsa. 
53.  8.     IVho  can  declare  or  number  the  Mes- 
siah's spiritual  seed,  the  number  of  those  who 
shall  belii've  in  him,  and  he  con  verf.ed  to  him  by 
theprenching  of  the  gospel  ?  Generation  is  also 
taken  for  men  of  like  qvalily  and  di.ipo;--ition, 
though  neither  of  one  place  nor  age.    Psal.  14. 
5  God  is  in  the  generation  of  the  righteous 


}  n£  anciKucs  scim'  nics  computed  bif  gener»XioaB 
and  the  Scriptui  e  follows  frequently  this  me 
thod,  Gen.  15.  16  |  .iO.  23,  In  the  lourlli  gcnere 
tion  thy  descendants  shall  come  hither  agail^ 
Joseph  saw  F.phraim's  children  of  the  thir,: 
generation.  J]  b astard shall  not  b e  admittedinttt 
the  congregation  even  to  his  tenlli  generation, 
iJeut.  23.  2.  By  some  of  the  ancients  a  gene- 
ration was  fixed  at  a  hundred  years,  by  uthcra 
at  a  hundred  and  ten,  by  others  at  Ihirty-t/iree^ 
thirty  Jive  and  twenty,and  even  at  twenty  years 
So  that  there  was  nothing  uniform  and  settlem 
in  tliis  matter.  Only  it  is  remarked,  that  t/ta 
continuance  of  generations  is  so  much  longer 
asit  comes  nearer  to  the  more  ancient  times. 

Ocn.  7.  1.  thee  have  1  seen  righteous  in  this^r. 

Exod.  1.  6.  Joseph  died,  and  all  that  o-. 
17.  IC.  will  have  war  with  Amalek  from  g.  to  g. 

JVum.  :!2. 13.  till  that^.  was  consumed,  Vtut.2.\4. 

Deiit.  1.35.  not  one  ot  this  evil  ff.shall  see  that  land 

23.  2.  a  bastaid  shall  not  enter  even  to  his  tenth  ^, 
3.  an  Ammonite  to  tenth  g.  shall  not  enter 
8.  Edomite  and  Egypt,  in  the  third ^.  shall  enter 

29.  22.  so  that  the  g.  to  come  shall  rise  up  and  say 
32.  5.  they  are  a  perverse  and  crooked  g.  20. 

t  7.  consider  the  years  of  ^.  and  g. 
Judg.'i.lO.  all  that  n-.were  gathered  to  their  fatliera, 
and  there  arose  another  g.  after  them 
Esth.O."S.  these  days  shall  be  renieinb.in  every  g. 
Psal.  lU.  t  (J.  1  shall  not  be  moved  to  g.  and  g. 
12.  7.  thou  shalt  keep  them,  O  Lord,  thou  shall 
preserve  them  from  tliis^.  for  ever 
14.  5.  for  God  is  in  the  g.  of  the  righteous 
22.  30.  it  shall  be  accounted  to  the  Lord  for  a^ 

24.  (j.  this  is  the  g.  of  ihem  that  seek  him 

48.  13.  that  ye  may  tell  it  to  ihe  g.  following 

49.  19.  he  shall  go  lo  tiie  g.  of  his  fathers 
71.  18.  till  I  have  shewed  thy  strength  to  ihis^. 
73.  15. 1  should  offend  ag.  the  g.  of  thy  children 
77.  18.  doth  his  promise  fail  ta  g.  and  g.? 
78.4.  shewing  to  the^.  to  come  the  praises  of  Ld. 

6.  that  the  g.  to  come  might  know  them 
8.  might  not  be  a  stubborn  and  rebellious^. 
95. 10.  forty  years  grieved  with  this^.  Ffeb.  3.  Itt 
102.  18.  this  shall  he  written  for  the  g.  to  come 
]()9.13.in  ^.following  let  llieir  name  be  blot  ted  out 
112.  2.  the  g.  of  the  upright  shall  .,e  blessed 
145.  4.  one  g.  shall  praise  thy  works  to  another 
Ptov.  27.  24.  doth  the  crow  n  endure  to  every  w  7 

30.  11.  there  ia  a  g.  that  curselh  their  father 

12.  there  is  a  g.  that  are  pure  ii:  their  own  eyes 

13.  a  g.  lofty  jl  14.  a  g.  whone  teeth  are  sworda 
Eccl.  1.  4.  one  g.  passeih  away,  another  n-.  comstfei 
fsa.  13.  20.  not  dwelt  in  from  g.  lo  g.  Jer.  50  3» 

34.  10.  from  g.  lo  g.  it  shall  lie  waste 
17.  from  g.  to  g.  they  shall  dwell  therein 

51.  8.  but  iny  salvation  shall  be  from  g.  to  g. 

53.  8.  who  shall  declare  hie  g.?  Jlcts  R  33. 
.Jer.  2.  31.  O  g.  see  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord 

7.  29.  the  Lord  hath  rejected  Ihe^   of  his  wrath 
Lam.  5.  19.  thy  throne,  O  Ld.remainsfrom  o-.  to^. 
Dan.  4.  3.  and  his  dominion  is  from  g.  to  g.  34. 
Joel  1.  3.  and  let  their  children  tell  another^ 

3.  20.  .lerusalem  slnill  dwell  from  g.  \o  g. 
Mat.  1.1.  the  book  of  the  ^.  of  Jesus  Christ 

3.  7.  O  g.  of  vipers,  12.  34.  |  23.  33.  J.ukc  3.  7. 

]!.  16.  whereto  shall  I  liken  this  g.?  L\;ke  7.  31 

12  39.  an  evil  and  adulterous  ^.  scekelh  after  a 
sign,  16.  4.  Mnrk  S.  12.  j\uke  11.  2f> 

41.  shall  rise  in  judgment  with  this  ^. /.?..l:,-;n.32 

42.  queen  of  thesoulh  ri.-e  up  with  g.  7,!/Acll.3I. 
45.  even  so  shall  it  be  also  to  this  wicked  g^. 

17.  17.  O  perverse  g.  Mark  9.  19.  Luke  9.  41. 

23.  3(i.  al!  these  thir.gs  shall  come  on  this  g. 

24.,34.lhisg-.shall  not  pass,  Jl/fir,il3.30.  l.uke^l.'Si 
Mark  8.  .38.  shall  be  ashamed  of  nie  in  this  sinful^-. 
Lulic  I.  .'iO.  his  mercy  is  on  them  from  g.  lo  g. 

ii.  ;;0.  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  to  this  g. 
SO.the  blood  of  the  prophets  rer|iiired  of  this,^.51 

1(5.  8.  children  of  this  world  in  their^.  are  wiser 

17.  25.  the  Son  of  man  must  be  rejected  of  this  ^ 
ylcts  2.  40.  save  you  from  this  untoward  g. 

13.  ,36.  David,  after  he  had  served  his  own  g. 
1  Pet.  2. 9.  ye  are  a  chosen  g-  a  royal  priesthood 
See  EoiRTH. 
GENERATIONS. 
Oen.  2.  4.  these  aretlie;.'-.  of  the  he-v  ens  and  eariA 
.'i.  1.  the  a',  of  Adam  ||6.  9.  the^.  of  Noah,  10.  1 
6.  9.  Noah  was  a  just  man  and  perfect  in  his  g. 
9.  12.  of  the  covenant  I  make  for  perpetual  g. 
11.  10.  Ihfsearethe^.  of  Shem  ||  27,  £-.  of  Terab 
17.7. covenant  between  me  and  thy  seed  in  'heir^. 

9.  thou  and  thy  .wed  after  thee  in  iheir  »■. 

12.  he  that  is  eight  days  old  ^.hall  be  citriimcised 

among  yon,  every  man-child  in  youf  £» 

2.5. 12.  these  are  the^.  oflshinael,  13.  1  C/tr.  1  'S 

19.  these  the  ^.  of  Isaac  ||  36. 1.  the^-.  of  E9aii,9 
37.2.  these  are  the  n-. of  Jacob,  .Toseph  17  years  ol« 
Kxod.  3.  15.  and  this  is  my  memorial  unto  ill|'. 
G.  16.  the  sons  of  Levi  according  to  their  <r.  I® 


GKN 

Exod.  12. 14.  a  feait  to  tlie  lid.  thfougboMlyoatg. 
17  ye  aiiall  obderva  thti  day  io  your  g. 
42  a  niglit  to  be  much  observed  by  Sr.in  their ^. 
16.  a.  lilJ  a  hom  ir  to  be  kejil  for  yoar  g.  '3.i. 
27.  21  it  fliall  bu  a  otatute  lor  ever  to  tlieir  g. 
30.  21.  /.tv.  3.  17.  1  ti.  18.  I  7.  36.  |  10.  9.  | 
17.7.  I  23.  14,21,31,41. 
29. 42.  a  comiii.  bunii-orteri]  g  tlirougliout  your  n-. 
30.  8.  liuni  iiiccuse  i|  31.  oil  tliroughout  your^r. 
31. 13.  mysabbatlisasign  tlifougliuut  your  ^.  lU. 
40.  lo.  an  everlasting  j)riestlioocl  llirougli  tlieir  ^r. 
/v£C.21. 17.  ollliyseeO  in  tiieir^.  that  halli  blemish 
23  43.  your^.  may  know  lliatl  maile  Israel  dwell 
24.  3.  .1  statute  tor  ever  in  g.  JVam.  10.8.  |  18.  23. 
Deul.'l  9.  Lord  keepeth  covenant  to  a  thousand^. 
33.  7.  consider  llie  years  of  many  g. 
Josh.  22.  27.  a  witness  between  you  and  our^. 

28.wlien  tbeysliould  saylo  our  n-.in  time  tocume 
fud/r.  :'>.  2.  the  g.  of  Israel  might  teach  them  war 
Hul'i  4.  18.  now  these  are  the  o-.  of  Pharez 
X  Ckron.  16.  15.  of  Ins  covenant,  the  word  which 
l»e  commanded  to  a  thousand^.  Psal.  lO.i.  8. 
Job  42.  IG.  Job  saw  his  sons'  sons,  even  four  g. 
Ptal.  33.  11.  the  thoughts  of  his  heart  lo  all  g. 
45. 17.  make  thy  name  to  be  remembered  in  all^. 
49.  11.  their  duelling-places  continue  to  all  g. 
61. 6.  thou  wilt  prolong  the  king's  years  as  m&nyg. 
72.  5.  they  shall  fear  thee  throughout  all  g. 
79.  13.  we  will  shew  forth  thy  praise  to  all  g. 
85.  5.  wilt  thou  draw  out  thme  anger  to  all  g.? 
89. 1. 1  will  make  known  thy  failhlulness  to  all^. 
■4.  and  1  will  build  up  thy  throne  lo  all  ^. 
90.  1.  thou  hast  been  our  dwelling-place  in  all^. 
100.  5.  and  his  truth  endureth  to  all  g. 
102.  12.  and  thy  remembrance  unto  all  g. 
24.  thy  years  are  throughout  all  g. 
406. 31.  was  counted  to  him  for  righteous,  to  all^. 
119.  90.  thy  faithfulness  is  unto  ali^. 
135.  13.  and  thy  memorial  throughout  all  g. 

145.  13.  and  thy  dominion  throughout  all^. 

146.  10.  thy  God,  O  Zion,  sliall  reign  to  all  g. 
ha.  41.  4.  culling  the  g.  from  the  beginning 

51. 9.  awake,  O  arm  of  the  Lord,  as  m  the^.of  old 

58.  12.  shall  raise  up  the  foundations  of  many  g. 

*jO.  15.  I  will  make  thee  a  joy  of  many  g. 

61.  4.  they  shall  repair  the  desolations  of  many  ^. 

Joel  2.  2.  even  to  the  years  of  many  g. 

Mat.  1.  17.  the^.from  Abraham  to  David  are  lAg. 

Lvke  1.  48.  beliol<l,  all  g.  shall  call  me  blessed 

<Ctl  1. 26.  mystery  hath  been  hid  from  ages  and  g. 
GENTILE. 

The  Hebrews  call  the  Gentiles  by  the  general 
name  of  Guiiiri,  which  signifies  the  vations 
that  have  not  received  the  faith,  or  law  of 
God.  Jill  who  arc  not  Jews,  and  circumcised, 
ere  comprised  under  the  werd  Goiim.  Before 
Christ,  the  door  to  life  and  justification  was 
opened  to  the  ujorld  by  the  belief  only  and  pro- 
Jeasion  of  the  Jewish  religion.  Those  who 
v>ere  converted,  and  embraced  Judaism;  t.'iey 
called  Proselytes.  Since  the  preaching  of  the 
gospel,  the  true  religion  is  not  confined  to  any 
one  nation  and  countri/,  only,  as  heretofore. 
God,  who  had  promised  by  his  prophets  lo  cull 
the  Gentiles  tn  the  faith,  with  a  superabuK- 
dance  of  grace,  has  executed  this  promise  • 
So  that  the  Christian  church  is  composed  of 
scarcely  any  other  besides  Gentile  converts ; 
and  the  Jews,    mho   were  too  proud  of  their 

?  articular  privileges,  fnr  the  most  part  have 
een  abandoned  to  their  reprobated  sense  of 
things,  and  have  disowned  Jesns  Christ  their 
Messiah  and  Redeemer,  fur  whom,  for  so  many 
ages,  they  wished  so  impatiently. 
The  apostle  Paul  grnrrolly  comprehends  the 
Gentilf.s  under  the  name  of  Greeks,  Rom.  1. 16. 
Jew  and  Greek  signify  Jew  ojirf  Gentile.  See 
also  Rom.  2.  9.  10.  |  3.  9.  |  10.  12.  1  Cor.  1.  22, 
24.  Gal.  3.  28.  ./?»</  St.  Luke,  in  the  Acts,  ex- 
pressed himself  in  the  same  manner,  Acts  11. 
20.  I  18.  4.  St.  Paul  is  commonly  called  the 
Aposlle  of  the  Gentiies,  or  the  Greeks,  XTim. 
2.  7.  bti  avsr  he  was  principally  sent  to  idola- 
trous people,  lo  preach  Chrisi  to  them ;  whereas 
St.  I'o'er.  and  the  other  .Apostles,  preached 
more  generally  lo  the  Jews;  for  which  reason. 
they  ire  called  the  Jlpostles  of  the  circunici- 
BioH.  Oal.  2.  7,  The  gospel  of  the  uncircumci- 
sion  was  rommiiled  unto  me,  as  the  gospel  of 
the  riicumcision  was  unto  Peter. 
The  old  prophets  declared  in  a  very  particular 
■manner  the  calling  of  the  Gentiles.  Jacob 
foretold,  that  when  Shiloh,  or  the  Me.-isiah 
should  come,  to  him  should  iheg;ithering  of  the 
people  be ;  that  is,  the  Gentiles  should  yield 
obedience  to  Christ,  and  aclsnowledge  him  fnr 
tkeir  I^ord  and  Saviour.  ..Ind  hov)  sincerely 
and  heartily  the  ancient  and  godly  Jews  desired 
the  conversion  of  the  Oentilrs,  may  appear  from 
U«  prayer  which  Solomon  addresses  to  God, 
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GEN 

after  the  dedication  of  the  temple  ipkieh  lu  had 
built.  1  Kings  8.  41,  42,  43,  iVher.  the  atrtn- 
ger  shall  come  and  pray  toward  this  hoiite, 
hear  thou  in  heaven,  tliat  all  jieojile  of  tlie 
earth  may  know  thy  name,  to  lear  thee  as  thy 
people  Israel.  'J  he  Psalmist  says,  that  the 
J^ord  shall  give  the  Gentiles  to  the  Messiah 
for  an  inheritance,  Psal.  2.  8.  'J'hat  the  kings 
of  'J'arshish  and  of  the  isles  shall  bring  pie- 
sents;  the  kings  of  Sheba  and  Seba  siiall  oH'er 
gifts  ;  yea,  all  kings  shall  full  down  before  him, 
Psal.  72.  10,  11.  Jind  in  Psal.  87.  4,  I  will 
make  mention  of  Egypt  and  Babylon,  to  them 
that  know  me:  behold,  Philtstia&niX  Tyre,\\\\.h 
Ethiopia:  this  man  was  born  there.  Isaiah 
abounds  with  prophecies  of  the  like  nature; 
see  Isa.  2.  2,  3,  4.  |  11.  10.  |  42.  1,  6. 
In  the  J^i'ciD  Testament  we  see  the  Gentiles  came 
sometimes  to  Jeiusalem  to  worship  God  there. 
Some  of  these  arricing  there  a  little  before  the 
death  of  oar  Saviour,  addressed  themselves  to 
Phihp,  desiring  him  lo  shew  them  Jesus,  ./uhn 
12.  20,  &.C.  Philii)  told  Andrew,  and  both  of 
them  informed  Jesus  ;  who  answered  them. 
The  hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man  should 
be  glorlhed  ;  that  is,  Do  the  Gentiles  seek  me  1 
joliy,  tlie  time  approaches  wherein  I  shall  be 
glorified  by  their  conversioyi,  and  owning  of 
me ;  but  I  must  die  first,  li/ce  a  gram  of  corn, 
and  from  thence  will  spring  tip  a  plentiful 
crop  among  the  Gentiles.  ^ueen  Candace's 
eunuch  who  came  to  Jerusalem,  teas  likewise 
a  Gentile,  as  several  afiirm.  Acts  8.  27. 
Mark  7.  126.  the  woman  was  a^.  a  Syrophenician 
Hom.  2.  9.  of  the  Jew  first,  and  also  of  the  g.  10. 

GENTILES. 
Gen.  10.  5.  by  these  the  isles  of  ihe^.  were  divided 
.ludg.  4.  2.  Sisera  dwelt  in  Uarosbeth  of  the  g. 
Isa.  11.  10.  a  root  of  Jesse,  to  it  shall  tlie  g.  seek 
42.  1.  he  shall  bring  judgment  to  ihe^r.Jl/at. 12.18. 
6.  for  a  light  to  ^.  49.  6.  Luke  2.  32.  Jicts  13.  47. 
49.  22.  behold,  1  will  lift  up  mine  hand  to  the  ^'■. 
54.  3.  and  thy  seed  shall  inherit  the  g. 

60.  3.  and  the  g.  shall  come  to  thy  light 

5.  the  forces  of  the  g.  shall  come  to  thee,  11. 

16.  thou  slialt  also  suck  the  milk  of  the  g. 

61.  6.  ye  shall  eat  the  riches  of  the  g. 

9.  and  their  seed  shall  be  known  among  the  g. 

62.  2.  and  the  g.  shall  see  thy  righleousness 
66.  12.  the  glory  of  ihe  g.  like  a  flowing  stream 

19.  they  shall  declare  my  glory  among  the  g. 

Jer.  4.  7.  the  destroyer  of  the  g.  is  on  Ins  way 
14.22.  can  any  of  Ihe  vanities  of  the  ^.  cause  rain? 
16.19.  ihe^.  shall  come  to  thee  from  ends  of  earth 
46.  l."the  word  came  to  Jeremiah  against  the  g. 

I^am.  2.9.  her  king  and  princes  are  among  the^. 

F...ek.  4.  13.  eat  their  defiled  bread  among  the  g. 

Has.  8.  8.  now  shall  they  be  among  the  g. 

Joel  3. 9.  proclaim  ye  this  among  ihe^.  prepare  war 

Jl/ic.5.8.theremnantof  Jacobshall  be  among  ihe^. 

Zech.  1.  21.  are  come  to  cast  out  the  horns  of  ^. 

Mat.  1.  11.  my  name  shall  be  great  among  the  ^. 

Mat.  4.  15.  beyond  Jordan,  Galilee  of  the  g. 

6.  '32.  for  after  all  these  things  do  ihj  "-.  seek 
10.  5.  saying,  go  not  into  the  way  of  the  g. 

18.  for  a  testimony  against  them  and  Ihe  g. 
12.  21.  and  in  Ins  name  shall  the  g.  trust 
20  19.  deliv.  him  to  the^.  Mark  10.33. Am/Vc  18.32. 
25.  princes  of  I  he  ^.exercise  domin.  J.ukc'22.  25. 
Luke  21.  24.  Jerusalem  shall  be  trodden  down  of 
the  g.  till  the  times  of  the  o-.  be  fulfilled 
John  1. '35.  lo  the  di>persed  among ,o-.  and  teach  ^. 
Jlcts  4.  27.  Pilale  with  g.  were  gathered  together 

7.  45.  vviih  Jesus  into  ihe  possession  of  the  g. 

9.  15.  to  bear  my  name  before  the  g.  and  kings 
■  10.  45.  on  the  g.  also  was  poured  out  Ihe  gift 
11. 1.  heard  that  the  g.  received  the  word  of  God 

18.  hath  God  lo  the  ^.granted  lepentance  lo  lile? 
13.42.  g.  besought  these  words  might  be  preached 

46.  Paul  and  Barnabns  said,  h>,  we  turn  to  the^. 

48.  when  the  n-.  heard  this,  they  were  glad 
14.  2  tl>*  unbelieving  Jews  stirred  up  the  g. 

5.  there  was  annssuult  made  both  ot  Jewsand^. 

27.  he  had  opened  tlie  door  of  faith  to  the  g. 
15.3.  declaring  the  convcrsiim  of  the  ^.  great  joy 

7.  mat  me^.  by  my  mouth  should  hear  the  woid 

]2.what  wondersGod  had  wrought  among  tlie^. 

14.  Simeon  declared  how  Goil  at  first  did  visit  g. 

17.  and  all  the^.  on  whom  my  name  is  called 
19. we  trouble  not  them,whii-h  from  among  thc^. 
23.  send  greeting  to  the  brethren  of  the  «■. 

18.  6.  from  henceforth  I  will  go  to  the  g. 

21.  11.  shall  deliver  Paul  into  the  hands  of  the  g. 

19.  God  wrought  among  the  g.  by  his  ministry 
21.  teachest  the  Jews  among^.  to  forsake  Moses 
25.  as  touching  the^.whirh  believe,  have  written 

22.  21.  for  I  will  send  thee  far  hence  to  the  g. 
26.  17.  delivcrins  thee  from  the  people  and  the  g. 

20-  shewing  to  the  g.  that  they  should  repent 
S3  that  Ciirist  should  shew  light  to  the  g. 


GKT 

.fJcts-  28.  ^8.  the  julvaiion  of  God  ii  sent  to  the  ff 
Horn.  1.  1;1.  iiavc  some  Iruit,  as  among  other  f. 

2.  14.  lor  when  ihe^.  which  have  not  the  law 

24.  the  name  of  God  is  blasphemed  among  thv  g 

3.  9.  we  have  proved  both  Jews  and  g.  under  Jii 
29.  is  he  not  also  of  the  g.l  yes,  of  ihe  g.  also 

9.  24.  not  of  Jews  only,  but  also  of  the  ^. 
30.^.  uiiich  followed  not  after  i ighteougneai 

11.  11.  salvation  is  come  to  ihe^.lo  jjrovoke  theiB 

12.  the  diiuinishing  of  them  the  riches  of  the  ^ 

13.  I  sjieak  to  you  g.  as  the  aposlle  of  the  ^ 

25.  till  the  fulnets  of  ihe  ^.  be  come  in 

15.  9.  that  the ^>^.  might  glorify  God  for  his  mercy  , 
lor  this  cause  1  wiliconless  to  thee  among  the ^. 

10.  he  sailh,  rejo.ee,  ye^r.  v.ith  his  people 

11.  praise  Loro,  all  ye^.  and  laud  him  all  peopl* 

12.  to  reign  over  the  g.  in  him  shall  the  g.  truat 

16.  that  1  sikuuld  be  the  minister  of  Jesus  Chri(t 

to  the  g.  tiiat  the  odering  up  of  the  /. 
18.  to  make  the  g  obedient  by  word  and  deed 
27.  for  if  the  ^.  have  been  made  partakers  of 

16.  4.  not  only  I,  but  all  the  churches  of  the  ^. 
1  Cor.  5. 1.  is  not  so  much  as  named  anions;  the^ 

10.  20.  the  ihmgs  which  the  g.  sacrifice  lo  devils 
32.  give  none  oflTence,  neither  lo  Jews  nor  g. 

12.  2.  ye  know  ye  w  ere  g.  carried  awiiy  to  id;»ls 

13.  into  one  body,  whelhur  we  be  Jews  or^. 
Gal.  2.  2.  lliatgos|iel  which  1  preach  among  the^ 

8.  the  same  was  mighty  in  me  toward  llie^. 
12.  for  before  some  came,  he  did  eat  with  the^ 
14   liveat  after  manner  of  ^r.  w  hy  compellest^. 
15.  we  who  are  Jews,  and  not  sinners  of  the  g 

3.  14.  blessing  of  Abraham  might  come  on  the^ 
Evh.  2.  11.  ye  being  in  time  past  ^.  in  ihe  flesh 

3. 1. 1  Paul  the  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ  for  you  g 
6.  ihatf.  should  he  fellow-heirs  of  ihe  same  body 
8.  preach  among  the  g.  the  unsearuhahle  richet 

4.  17.  that  ye  heiicelbrlh  walk  not  us  other  g. 
Col.  1.  27.  the  glory  of  this  mystery  among  the^. 
IThess.  2.  16.  Ibibidding  us  to  speak  lo  the  g. 

4.  5.  not  in  Ihe  lust  of  concupiscence,  as  the  ^. 

1  Tim.  2.  7.  I  am  ordained  a  leucher  of  the  g. 

3.  16.  preached  lo  the^r.  believeil  on  in  Ihe  world 

2  '/'jCT.l.ll.am  appoint,  an  apostle  and  leacherof^ 

4.  17.  and  that  all  the  g.  might  hear 

\Pet.  2.  12.  your  con veisation  honest  among  the  ^ 
4.  3.  t'o  have  wrought  the  will  of  ihe  g. 

3  John  7.  they  weni  Ibrth,  taking  nothing  of  the^ 
Rev.  11.  2.  for  the  court  is  given  lo  the  g. 

GENTLE. 

1  Thess.2.7.  we  were^. among  you,  even  as  a  nunc 

2  Tim.  2.  24.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  must  be  g. 
Tit.  3.  2.  but  g.  shewing  all  meekness  lo  all  niei 
.lam.  3.  17.  the  wisdom  fiom  above  is  pure  and  ^ 

1  Pet.  2. 18.  be  subject  noi  only  lo  ihe  good  ;jnU^ 

GENTLENESS. 

2  Sam.  22.  36.  thy f.  hath  made  megreat,  Ps.18.35. 
2  Cor.  10.  1.  I  beseech  you  by  the  g.  of  Christ 
Gal.  5.  22.  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  g.  goodnesi 

GENTLY. 
2  Sam.  18.5.  dcal^.  wiih  the  young  man  Absaloit 
Isa.  40.  11    he  will  g.  lead  those  with  young 

GET. 
Gen.  34.  4.  saying,  g.  me  ibis  damsel  to  wife 
Exod.  1.  10.  and  so  ^.  them  up  out  of  the  land 

14.  17.  and  I  will  g.  me  honour  upon  Pharaoh 
Lev.  14.  21.  if  he  be  poor  and  cannot  g.  so  mucfc 

22.  two  pigeons,  such  as  he  is  able  lo  g.  30,  31 
32.  the  law  of  him  whi.se  hand  is  not  able  to  £■ 
Jfnm.  6.  21.  besides  that  that  his  hand  shall  ^ 

22.  34.  now  therefore  1  will  g.  me  back  again 
Deut.S.  18.  it  is  hegiveih  thee  power  to^.  wealth 

23.  43.  the  strangers  shall  g.  up  above  thee 
.Judg.  14.  2.  therefore  g.  her  for  me  lo  wife,  3. 

1  Satu.  20.  29.  let  me^i'.  away  and  see  my  brethtsn 
23.  26.  David  made  haste  to  g.  away  for  fear 

2  Sara.  20.  6.  lrs<  Slu  bn  g.  fenced  cilies  and  escap* 

1  Kings  1.  2.  thai  my  lord  ihe  king  may  g.  heat 
12.  18.  king  Bell  obi  lam  made  speed  lo^.uptoliia 

chariot  to  flee  to  Jeiusalem,  2  Chron.  10.  7? 

2  Kings ".M.  shall  calch  them  alive,  and  ^.the  ci4y 
Psft/. 119.104. thro'  ihy  precepts  I  g.  underetandiiig 
Prov.  4.  5.  g.  wisdom,  g.  understanding,  7. 

6.  .13.  a  wound  and  dishonour  shalj  he  g. 
16.16  much  heller  it  hs  to^  wisdom  than  gold,  and 

to^.undersliindingiatlierto  be  chosen  than  silv 

17.  16.  a  price  in  the  lianil  of  a  fooito  g.  wisdorji 
22.  25.  lost  thou  learn  his  ways  ard  g.  a  snare 

Eccl.  3.  6.  there  is  a  time  to  g.  and  a  lime  lo  lo«« 
Ci!7i(.  4.6.  I  will  0-.  me  to  the  mountaijis  of  myrrh 

7.  12  let  lis  g.  up  early  lo  Ihe  vinuyardnnndseeil 
./f?-.  5.  5.  I  will^.  me  to  great  mm,  anJ  will  gpe.ii 

10.  1.  und  g.  a  potter's  i  arthen  Ik  tile 
46.  4.  harness  the  horses,  ami  g-  i  p  y^  ho.'jetntt 
48.  9.  give  winjs  to  Moab,  ihat  ii  may  g.  away 
Lnm.^.l.  he  hath  hedged  me  aboul  I  cannot^. ovy 
F.'.ek.^  27.  to  destioy  souls,  lo^  dishonest  fai» 
Dan.  A.  14.  let  the  hensts  g.  awa\  from  under  it 
Ziph  3. 19.  I  w  ill  g.  them  praise  from  every  land 
JAfat.lU  to  ,|j',  neither  gold  nor  silver  in  yuurpunea 


G!A 

Mar.  14.23.  constr.  thotii  tu ^.into  ship,  JUark>iA5. 
Cukt  y.  1-.  that  uUcv  iimj  loilge  ami  g.  victuals 
Aets'2~.i'.i.  cast  liit-iiisuives  iiilu  sea,  aiid^r.tu  land 
2Cur.  2.  II.  k'sl  ealaii  should  g.  advuiuagu  of  us 
Jan  i.  I'i.  coiumue  Uiuru,  buy,  sell,  and  g.  gam 

O  ET  tkcc. 
Gen.  12.  1.  g  lliee  out  oClliy  country,  Jlcts  7.  3. 
•22.  2.  lie  sat:',  g.  tiue  iiiio  llie  laiiil  uf  Woiiali 
31.  13.  g    t&":  out  I'loiu  tins  laud,  aud  return 
Exod   7.  lo.  g.  tkcc  to  Pliaraoli  ui  tlie  morning 

10.  ^2B.  g.  Liiea  Irom  me,  lake  lieed  to  tliyself 
11.8. 1'-.t'ice  out, and  all  tliejieojile  that  follow  thee 
19.  24.  l.oid  said  to  Moses,  away,  g-  tlicc  down, 

and  thuu  sliult  coma  up,  32.  7.  Dcut.\).  12. 
Au»n.27.12.i'.£At(  uptoinouiitAbarim,De«£.32.4t). 
Dcut.  3.  2i.  g.  tUix  uji  to  tlie  top  ol  I'lsgali 

17.8.  »■.  lliet  up  lo  tlie  place  llieLoid  shall  cUoose 
Josh..  7.  lU.  g.  thee  up,  wheieloie  liest  tliou  thus? 

17.  15.  thou  g.  thee  up  to  the  wood  Country 
Juilg.  7.  'J.  arise,  g.  Vice  down  unto  the  host 
Ruth  3.  3.  wash  thyself,  g.  thee  down  to  the  floor 

4. 1 11  g.  thee  riches  in  Kpliratah,  and  be  tamoui 
I  Sam  22.  5.  depart,^,  t/ite into  the  land  of  Judal: 

1  Kings  1.  13.  gu,^'.  thee  into  king  Uavid,  and  say 
2.  2fi.  g.  thee  to  Anatholh  to  thme  own  tields 
14.  2.  g.  thee  lo  Shiloli,  behold  there  is  Aliijah 

12.  arise  therefore,  g.  thee  to  lliiiie  own  houta 

17.  3.  g.  thee  hence  ji  S).  g.  thee  to  Zarephalli 

18.  41.  Elijah  said,  ^.  thee  up,  eat  ami  drir.'i 
44.  g.  thee  down,  iliat  the  lam  sloj"  thee  not 

2  Kings  3.  13.  g.  thee  to  the  pro, diets  of  iliy  father 
ATeh.  y.  10.  so  didst  lliou  «■.  t/ice  a  name  as  this  day 
Isa.  22.  15.  g.  thee  to  tins  treasurer,  to  Sliehna 

30.  22.  Ihou  shall  say  unto  it,  g.  thee  hence 
40.  9.  O  Zii'ii,  g.  thee  up  into  tlie  liigli  mountain 
47.  5.  sit  thou  silenl,  and  "■.  thee  iiilu  darkness 
Jer.  13.  1.  g.  thee  a  linen  gndle,  put  it  on  thy  loins 
Ezek.3..i.  sun  of  man,  ^r.  tliec:  to  the  house  of  Israel 

11.  and  go,  g.  thee  to  tliem  of  the  caplivily 
Mat.-i.  10.  Jesus  saith  tohiiii,^''.  thee  hence,  datan 

ItJ.  23.  he  tuiiied,  and  said  lo  Peler,  g.  thee  be- 
hind me,  Satan,  Mark  S.  33.  Luke  4.  3. 
Luke  13.  31.  g.  thee  out,  for  Herod  will  kill  thee 
dcts  III.  20.  ariuc,  o-.  thee  down,  go  wiih  Ihem 
22.  IS.g.  thee  quicklv  out  of  Jerusalem,  will  not 

(iirf  yc. 
Gen.  19.  14.  Lot  said,  up,  g.  ye  out  of  this  place 
/*a.30.11.^.j/soutof  the  way, lurn  aside  from  path 
Jer.  49.  31.  arise,  g.  yr.  up  to  the  wealthy  nation 
Eiek.  11.  15.  have  said,  g.  ije  far  from  the  Lord 
Joel  3.  13.  come,  g.ye  down,  for  the  press  is  full 
Zech.  6.  7.  he  said,  g.  ye  hence,  walk  to  and  fro 

GET  you. 
C»en.34.10.dwell  and  tr:ide,^i-.)/oi(posscssions  tliere 
42.  2.  g.  you  down  lliilher  and  buy  for  us  thence 
44. 17.  rise  U|),^.  you  up  in  peace  unio  your  fall 
Exod.  5.  4.  the  king  said,  g.  you  to  your  burdens 
11.  go  you,  g.  ijuu  .-traw  where  you  can  find  it 
12.  31.  rise  up,  g.you  forth  from  among  iny  people 
^Tum.  14.  25.  lurn  yon,  g.  you  into  the  wilderness 
16.  24.  "•.  yoM  up  fiom  about  lahernatle  of  Korali 
22.  13.  Balaam  said,  g.  you  into  your  land 
r.'tutJ^.  30.  g. you  into  your  lents  again,  ./usA.22.4. 
yosA.2. 16.  g  y.lo  the  mountains,l';st  pursuers  meet 
Judg.  19.  9.  ;o-iiioirow  g.  you  early  on  your  uay 

1  Sam.  9.  13.  g.  you  up,  for  ye  shall  liiid  him 
15.  6.  g.  you  ilown  from  among  the  Amah'kites 
25.  5.  g.  ynu  up  to  Carmel,  and  go  to  Nabal 

JiEr.49.30.  iiee,  "-.you  fir  oir,il  well  deep,  ye  of  Ilazor 
GETTETH. 

2  Sam.  5. 8.  whosoevrr  g.  up  to  the  gutter,  be  chief 
Prov.3. 13.  happy  is  the  man  that  n-.  undcrslaiidmg 

9.  f.  ho  that  re|)roveth  a  scorner  g.  to  hiniseri 

Bhatne,hc  thai  rehuketh  a  v/ickod  man g.  a  blot 

15.32.  he  that  heareili  reproof  b-.  understanding 

18.  15.  the  heart  of  ihe  prudent  ,»■.  knowledge 

19.  8.  he  I  hat  g.  wisdom  loveth  his  own  soul 
Jer.  17.  II.  so  he  that  g.  riches,  and  not  by  right 

43.  44.  he  that^.  out  of  the  pit  shall  be  taken 

GETTING. 
Oen.  31.18.  Jacob  cm  rrieil  away  Ihe  cattle  of  his  g. 
Prov.  4.  7.  with  all  thy  g.  get  understanding 
21.6.  ihcg  of  treasures  bv  a  lying  tongue  is  vanity 

GHOST. 
Gen.  49.  33.  Jacob  vieldsd  up  the^.  was  gathered 
Job  10.  18.  O  that  I  had  given  up  the  »•.  no  eye  seen 
11.20.  their  hope  shall  be  as  Ihs  giving  u|»  n\' g. 
14.  10.  vea,  muii  givcah  up  ihe  ^.  and  where  is  he  t 
Jer.]o.'.).  hath  borne  seven, she  hath  given  ujithe^. 
flat  27.  50.  Jesus  cried,  arid  yielded  up  'he  g. 
4et»5.10.Sapphira  fill  down  and  yielded  up  the  ^. 
Sec  Gavk,  Givk,  Hoi.y. 
GIANT. 
In  Greek,  Giffa<i,  m  Hebrew,  .Vophel,  or  Nenhi- 
rim,  which  may  atgvtfy  a  monster,  or  a  terrible 
rnan,   mho  heats  and  hrar.i  down  other  men. 
The  f^rripture  sprakf  o/'Gianis  who  lived  be- 
fore tki'  fiiio'l ;  thry  are  called  Nephilim,  migli!y 
in".n  which  weie  <pf  old,  men  of  renown,   Gev.\ 


GIA 


this   Kurd   Nephihm,    'E^»«r«TTO»T»;,   men 
who  attack,  who  Jail   with  iiujjcluusily  upon 
Uicir  ruiUics  :  a  iransLatiun,  says  vac,  which 
renders  very  :celi  the  whole  force  uj  the  He- 
brew term.    Synnuachus  iri;;ii7u£(;s  U  Btxioi^ 
violent  men,  cruel,  whose  only   rule  4 1'  their 
actions  is  violence,  and  force  of  arms. 
The  Scripture  calls  them  sometimes  Kephaiuis 
For  cj.ainple  :  Cliedorlaouier  and  his  all/cs  itut 
the  Ke|)haiiiis,oj-gianlei,  at  Ashteroth  Ivaruaim, 
Gen.  14.  5.  '    J'he  Enniiis,  ancient  iuha/jitanti 
of  the  land  of  Moub,  were  of  gigantic  stature, 
they  were  of  the  number  of  the  Kupliamis  ur 
giuiiis,  JJeiU.  2. 10,  11.   The  Rephaims,  and  the 
Ferizzites   arc  joined  together  as  old  inhabit- 
ants of  the  land  of  Canaan,  Gen.  15.  20.    Job 
says,    that    the   ancient  Uepliamis    mourn  or 
groan   under  the  waters.    Job.  20.  a.      'J'/tese 
giants  of  the  old  world,  who  once  carried  them- 
selves  insolently  toward  God   and  men,  but 
iDi.ie,  qv.'.'ikii;  suOduul  by  the  divine  power,  and 
drowned    with   a   deluge,   do    now    mourn   or 
groan  front  under  the  waters  where  they  were 
i-aried,  arm  their  sublcrraneaa  and  lufernal 
habitations.     But   this  passage  is  otherwise 
expliuned  by  sc:^.     S&ioiiion,  in  Frov  2.  io. 
f.v'.s.  iUat  t.'ic  paths  of  a  debauched  woman 
had  io  the  Kep!;i'.ims,«/iu£  is.  tc  hell,  where  the 
rebellious  giants  are  ■  and  titat  he  who  deviates 
from  the  ways  of  wisdom,  shall  go  aud  dwellin 
the  assembly  of  the  giants  in  lull,  Prov.  21.  10. 
The  Anakiins,  cr  the  sons  of  Anak,  were  the 
VK'st  famous  gianls  of  Palestine.      'J'hey  dwelt 
at  Hehron,  and  thereabouts.      Their  stature 
was  so  muck  above  what  was  common,  tkat 
Vie  Israelites,  who  were  sent  to  view  tke  pro- 
mised laud,   told  tke  people  at    tlieir  return, 
that  they  had  seen  giants  of  the  race  of  Anak 
in  this  country,  who  were  of  so  monstrous  a 
size,   that  fjie  Israelites,  in  comparison,  were 
but  grasshoppers  to  them,  Niim   13.  33. 
The  Septuagiiit  sometimes  translate  the  Hebrew 
word  Gibbor,  giant,  though  literally  it  sigiiijies 
no  more  than  a  strong  man,  a  tnan  of  valour 
and  braoery,  a  warrior.     For  example :  they 
say  i/iat  Niinrod  was  a  giant  before  the  l,<ird. 
Gen.  10.  8,  9.      That  the  sun  rises  like  a  giaiil 
to  run  its  course,  Psal.  19.  5.      I'hat  the  Lord 
will  destroy  tke  giant  and  the  warlike  man, 
Isa.  3.  2.      That  he  will  call  his  giants  in  his 
wrath,  to  take  vengeance  of  his  enemies,  Isa. 
13.  3.      That  he   will   destroy  the  power  of 
Egypt  by  the  sword  of  hts  giants ;  that  is,  of 
warriors,  Ezek.  32.  12,  21,  27. 
Ms  to  tlie  existence  of  gianis,  several  writers, 
botli  ancient  aud  modern,  have  imagined,  thai 
tke  giants  spoken  of  in  Scripture  were  indeed 
men  of  an  extraordinary  stature,  but  not  so 
much  above  wliat  was  common  as  they  have 
fancied,  who  describe  giants  as  three  or  four 
times  larger  tkan  men  are  at  present.     They 
were    say   they    men  famous  for  the  violence 
which  tiny  committed,  and  for  their  crimes, 
rather  than  for  their  strength,  or  the  great 
iiess  of  their  stature. 
It  is  very  probable,  tkat  the  first  men  were  all  of 
a  strength  and  stature  mack  superior  to  tkose 
of  mankind  at  present,  since  t.key  lived  a  much 
longer  time ;   long   life   being  commonly  the 
effect  of  a  strong  and  vigorous  constitution. 
Jind  that  formerly  there  were  men  of  a  stature 
much  above  that  of  common  men,  cannot  be 
denied,  at  least  not  without  contradi.ctin"-  the 
holy  .Scriptures.     The  Israelites  who  traversed 
the  ffoty  Land,  told  their  brethren,  that  they 
had  seen  giants  m  this  country  of  Anak's  race, 
who  were  so  unmeasurably  l.irgc,  that  oth'v 
men  were  but  grasshoppers  in  comparison  to 
thrm.  Num.  13.  33.     Moses  s'pcaks  of  Og  the 
king  of  Bnf.han'9  bed,  which  was  nine  cubits 
long,  and  four  wide ;  that  ts,  fifteen  feet  four 
inches  and  a  half  long,  Oeut.  3.  11.     Goliath 
was  six  cubits  and  a  span  in  height,  tkat  is  to 
say,  tin  J'eet  seven  inches,  1  Sam.  17.  4.    These 
sorts  «/giiiiitH  were  still  common  in  Joshua's 
and  David's  tiimv,  when  the  life  of  men  was 
already  so  much    shortened,  a'.d,   as  may  be 
presumed,  the   size   and    stre-^-tk   of  human 
bodies  were  very  much  adminished.     licsidcs 
the  gimils    mintioned   in    .^'ir/plurr,    several 
Historians  make  mention  0/ giants  ;    as  Ile- 
rodoius,     Diodonis    Siculus,     Pliny,     Homer, 
Plutarch,  &c. 
2.Vam.21.  10.  was  of  sons  of  the /r- 18.  1  CAr.  20.  4. 
1  Chron.  20.  6.  the  scm  of  the  if.  \\  8.  born  to  the  g. 
Job  16.  14.  he  runneth  upon  me  lilse  a  ir. 

GIANTS. 
Gen.  6.  4.  there  were  g.  in  the  earth  in  those  days 


6.  4     Aquila,  (nstfu'/ ajf  Giganteii  tramlalctl  J\rum.  13  33.  there  wee:  nv  tho^.  the  sons  of  Anak 


2)1 


Z)eut.2.11.Eaiims  veie  c'ouiited^.astls  Anakinsi, 

3.  11.  for  only  Ogof  Bashan  remamed  of  the  rem- 

nam  of^r.  Jo.-,li.  12.  4.  [  13.  12 

13.  Baehtin,  which  was  called  ihe  land  of  ^. 

Josh.  15.  8.  the  lol  of  Judali  went  U|)  at  valley  of^ 

17.  15.  then  get  thee  u|)  to  the  li.ud  of  the  w. 

18.  10.  Bcnjanhii  came  to  the  valley  of  the^' 
(ilER- EAGLE. 

/^eo.ll.lB.thesein  aboiiiinauoii,thefl'.  Deul.H.17 

GIl'T 
Signifies,  [1]  4  present,  Esth.  2.  18.    Mat.  2.  11, 
L2J  .d  reward.  Dun.  5.  17.     [3]  .4  recompence 
for  tke  reparation  of  an  injury  or  wrong  doiut 
to  a  person,  or  sometking  given  in  testimoni^ 
of  respect  and  kindness.  Gen.  34.  12.     [4J  .^ 
bribe,  or  sometking  given  tu  a  judge  by  one 
who  has  a  cause  depending  in  order  to  brin^ 
Ike  judge  to  side  with  him  ;  which  is  forbid- 
den by  ike  law,  Deut.  10.  19.  because  suck  gifts 
corrupt  and  bias  tke  mind,  that  as  the  judge 
will  not,  so  oft  tunes  he  cannot  discern  brtweoi 
rigkt  and  wrong.    [5]  Au  oblation,  orjree  wM 
offering.  Mat  5.  23. 
Christ  Jesus  is  called  the  gift  of  Gorl,  John  4.  16. 
L/c  is  tke  greatest  gift  that  God  ever  gave  t9 
Uie  world.      Tke  Holy  Gkost  and  kis  miracu- 
lous gifis  are  also  catted  the  gift  of  G  od.    Act» 
8.  20,  Thou  hasl  tlnrnght  thai  the  gift  of  God 
may  be  purchased  with  money.     Kvery  gooi 
thing  whick  men  receive  is  tke  gift  of  (Jod.. 
Jam.  1.   17,  Every  good  gift  is  from  above 
Tlie^//J  of  righteousness  signifies  tkose  bene- 
fits wkick  Christ  by  his  rigfiti ousness  or  obe- 
dience has  pucLhasid  for  us,  Kom.  5.  17.     /?y 
unspeakable  gifi,  in  2  Cor.  9.  15,  some  under- 
stand Christ ;  others  understand  tke  go.'fpel,  by 
wkick  tke  hearts  of  men  are  subdued,  effectu- 
ally disposed,  and  inclined  to  obey  the  will  of 
God:    Others  Ikink  it  is  to  be  understood  of 
tkat  habit  of  brotherly  lone,  which  from  tke 
Spirit  of  Christ,  by  the  gospel,  was  wrought 
in  the  hearts  of  these  Cormtliiaiis. 
Gen.  34.  12.  ask  me  never  so  imnh  dowry  and «• 
F..iiid.  23.  8.  take  no  g.  a  g.  bli.iidutb,  Deut.  10   19 
jVitm.8. 19.  I  have  given  the  Levites  asa^.  18.6 
18.  7.  I  have  given  youn^ffice  as  a  service  of  o-. 
11.  this  is  thine,  the  heavs-oiTering  of  their  u\ 
/JfttM0.tl7.  every  man  !jcco:ding  ro^r.  of  his  ImrxJ 
2  Sam.  19.  42.  or  tiath  he  siver;  us  any  g  ? 
f's«/.45.12.  daughter  of  Tyfssh.ili  tc  iht^e  with^ 
Prov.  17.  a.  a  g.  is  as  a  i)trj.-;;.:us  stone  in  tlie  eyes 

23.  a  wicked  man  taketli  a  g.  out  of  the  bosom 
18.  16.  a  man's  n-.  makeln  r..cni  for  him 
21.  14.  a^.  in  secret  o?.titietli  anger 
25.  14.  whoso  boasteth  himself  of  a  false  o-. 

Eccl.  3.  13.  enjoy  good,  it  is  the^.  of  God,  5.  181 

7.  7.  and  a  g.  dtstroyeth  the  heart 
Ezei.  41).  t5.  meat-oiiering  the  ^.  of  his  hand 

10.  if  a  prince  give  a  g.  to  any  of  his  sons 
17.  if  he  give  a  g.  lo  one  of  his  servants 
AIiU.  5.  23.  if  thou  bring  thy  g.  to  the  altar 

24.  leave  there  thy  g.  before  the  altar  aijd  go 
8.4.  and  ofier  the  ^.  that  Aloses  commanded 
15.  5.  but  ye  say,  il   is  a  g.  by  whatsoever  thoui 

mightest  be  profiled  by  me,  Jilark  7.  IL 
23.  18.  whoso  sweareth  by  the  g.  is  guilty,  19. 
■fokn  4.  10.  he  said,  if  thou  knewesi  the^.  of  God 
.^c<.s2..38.  yeshall  rcceivellie^.  of  the  HolyGhosi 

8.  20.  lliought  the  g.  of  God  may  be  purchased 

10.  45.  on  the  Gentiles  also  was  poured  out  the^ 

11.  17.  God  gave  them  the  like^.  as  he  did  to  us 
Rom.  1.  11.  I  may  impart  to  you  some  spiritual  g. 

5.  15.  not  as  tlieofii;nce,so  also  is  free /r. the  grace 
of  God  and  the  g.  by  grace  abounded  to  manj 

16.  so  is  llie^.  the  Iree^.  is  of  many  ulfences 

17.  ihey  which  receive  lhci.>.  of  righteousness 

18.  the  fiee^.  came  on  all  m.'en  to  justification 
6.23.  iheie-.ofGod  is  eternal  iife  thro' Jesus  ChrisI 

1  Cor  1.  7.  so  that  ye  come  behind  in  no^.  wailing 

7.  7.  every  man  hath  his  proper^-,  of  God 
13.2.lho'  I  have  the  «-.of  prophecy  and  understand 
16.t3. 1  will  send  them  lo  bring  your  ^.  to  JerusaL 

ZCor.  !.  Jl.  that  for  the  ^.  b(!stowed  upon  us 

8.  4.  praying  us  that  we  would  receive  the  ^. 
t  19.  was  chosen  10  travel  with  us  with  this^ 

9.  I.';.  Ihanl.s  he  to  God  for  his  unspeakable  j^ 
f>A.2.S.fnilh  is  not  o('ynurselves,it  isthe  w.ofGod 

3.7.  I  was  made  a  minister,  according  to  the  g-. 

4.  7.  according  to  the  measure  of  the  g.  of  Christ 
Phil.  4.  I'f.  not  because  I  desire  a  g.  but  fruit 
i  Tim.  l.  14.  neglect  nnt  the  «-.  that  is  in  Iheo 
'iTiin.  I.  6.  stir  up  llie^.  thp.'. !;  '.n  thee  by  putting 
Hcb.  6.  4.  and  have  tasted  of  the  huoveiily  g 
./(7Mi.l.l7.ev»rygood^.nnd  perfect  o-.is  from  nb<iv« 
1  Pet.  4.  10.  as  every  man  hath  received  the  g 

GIFTS. 

Gen.  25.  6.  Abraham  save  g.  to  pons  of  conoubinBi 

Kror/.  28.  38.  which  I.irnel  shall  hallow  in  their; 

Lev.il'^.  38.  these  are  your  feasts,  besides  yom  .; 

J^um.  18.  29  out  of  all  your  g  offer  the  be?: 


GIR 

2.'^am. 8. 2.  t1ieMoabitosandSyri:inKl>ecainc  Da- 
vid'i  servant*,  and  brought  n-  6.  lCA-;7i.  18.2. 

*  Ihron.  19.  7.  with  the  Lord  is  no  taking  of g. 
■JI.S.  .Tehoahiiphat  gave  great  ^.ofsilver  and  gold 
26.  8.  the  Anunoiiites  gave^.  to  Uzziah 
32.  23.  and  many  brought^,  unto  the  Lord 

F.sth.i.  18.  Ahasuerus  made  a  feast  and  gave  ^. 
9.  2'3.  make  t.'mm  days  of  sending^,  to  the  ))Oor 

Vsal.  16.  t  4.  that  give  g.  to  another  god 
C8.18.  thou  hast  received  g.  formen,  for  rebellious 
72. 10.  the  kings  ofShcba  and  Seba shall  offer  ^. 

Vrov.  6.35.  not  content, though  thou  givest  many  ^. 
15.  27.  but  he  that  hateth  g.  shall  live 

19.  6.  every  man  is  friend  to  him  that  givelh  g. 
29.  4.  he  thatreceivelh|r.  overthrowelh  judgment 

rsa.l.23.every  one  loveth  ^.followeth  after  rewards 
Kick.  16.  33.  they  give^.  to  whores,  g.  to  lovers 

20.  26.  and  I  polluted  them  in  their  own  g. 

31.  when  ye  offer  your^.  ye  pollute  yourselves 
39.  pollute  my  holy  name  no  more  with  your^ 

22.  12.  in  thee  have  they  taken  g.  to  shed  blood 
Dav.  2.6.  if  ye  shew  the  dream,  ye  shall  receive^. 

48.  the  king  gave  Daniel  many  great  ^. 
5.  17.  then  Daniel  said,  let  ihy  g.  be  to  Ihyseif 
mat.  2.  11.  they  presented  to  him  g.  gold,  myrrh 
7. 11.  if  ye  know  how  to  give  good  ^f.  Luke  11.  13. 
huke  21.i.the  rich  casting  their  g.  into  the  treasury 
5.  temple  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones  and  g 
Rom.  1 1.  29.  the^.  of  God  are  without  re|)eutance 
12.  6.  having  g.  differing  according  to  the  grace 
I  Cor.  12. 1.  now  concerning  spiritual  g.  brethren 
4.  there  are  diversities  of  ^.  but  the  same  Snirit 
9.  to  another  the  g.  of  healing,  28.  30. 
31.  but  covet  earnestly  the  best  g. 
11.  1.  follow  after  charity  and  desire  spiritual  g. 
12.  forasmuch  as  ye  are  zealous  of  spiritual^. 
Cp4.4.8.he  led  captivity  captive, and  save  ^. to  men 
Heb.i.  i.  God  also  l)earing  them  witness  with  ^, 
5. 1.  that  he  inay  otter  g.  and  sacrifices  for  sins 

8.  3.  every  high  priest  is  ordained  to  offer  g. 

4.  seeing  that  there  are  priests  that  offc-r  g. 

9.  9.  which  were  oilVred,  both  g.  and  sacrifices 
11.4.  God  testify  mg  of  Abel's^,  dead  yetspeaketh 

Rev.  11.  10.  they  that  dwell  on  earth  shall  send  g 

GILDED. 
R&v.  17.  t4.  and  the  woman  was  o-.  with  gold 

GIN. 
Job  40.  1 24.  will  any  bore  his  nose  with  an-.? 
7j?a.8.14.  hefoi  a  g.  to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 
.4mos 3.5.can  a  bird  fall  Intoasnare  where  no^.  is 
See  Grin. 
GIRD. 
Gen.  3.  f  7.  made  themselves  things  to  g.  about 
T.zod.  29.  5.  g.  him  with  the  curious  girdle,  9. 
Judg.  3.  16.  Ehud  did  g.  his  dagger  under  raiment 
1  Sam.  25.  13.  g.  ye  on  every  man  his  sword 
B  A't'no'S  3.  t2I.  that  were  able  lo  g.  themselves 
Pial.  45.  3.  g.  thy  sword  on  thy  thigh,  O  most 
Isa.  8.  9.  g.  yourselves,  and  ye  shall  be  broken 
Kick.  44.  18.  not  ^.  with  what  causeth  sweat 
Joel  1.  13.  g.  yourselves,  and  lament,  ye  priests 
/yuieli. 37. shall  ff.himselfjand  make  themsitdown 
17.  S,  g.  thyself,  and  serve  ine,  till  I  have  eaten 
John  21.  18.  when  old,  another  shall  g.  thee 
Sets  12.  8.  g.  thyself  and  bind  on  thy  sandals 
See  Loins,  S.^ckcloth. 
GIRDED. 
I.,ev.  8.  7.  he  g.  him  with  the  girdle  and  clothed 
him  with  the  robe 
Deut.  1.  41.  when  ye  g.  on  every  man  bis  weapons 
Judg.  18.  11.  six  hundred  men  g.  with  weapons 
I  Sam.  2.  18   Samuel  g.  with  a  linen  ephod 
i.Sa7n.6.14  David  danced,and  was^.wifh  an  ephod 
20.  8.  and  Joab's  garment  was  g.  unto  him 
22.40.  thou  hast;?-,  me  with  strength,  PsaM8. 39. 
I  King.'!  20.  32.  they  g-  sackcloth  on  their  loins 
Psal.  30.  11.  thou  hast  g.  me  with  gladness 
65.6.  selleth  fist  mountains,  being  o-.  with  power 

1 12.  little  hills  are  g.  with  joy  on  every  side 
93.  1.  strength  wherewith  he  hath^.  himself 
109.  19   and  for  a  girdle  wherewvin  he  is  g. 
Isa.  45.5.  I  g.  thee,  tho'  thou  hast  not  Known  iTie 
Lam.  2.  1.0.  theeWers  of  Zmn  g.  with  sackcioth 
Ezek.  16.  10.  I  g.  thee  about  with  tine  linen 

23.  15.  images  of  the  (^'haldeans  g.  with  girdles 
Joel  1.  8.  lament  like  a  virgin  g.  with  sackcloth 
John  13.  4.  he  look  a  towel  and  g.  himself 

5.  lo  wipe  with  the  towel  wherewith  he  was  ^. 
Rev  15.6.sevenangels,hreasts^.with  golden  girdles 

See  Loins,  Pword. 

GIRDEDST. 

John  21. 18.  when  thou  wast  voung  thou  g.  thyself 

GIRDETH. 
i  Kivg.i^O.  11.  let  not  liim  that  g.  on  his  harness 
Job  12   18.  and  he  g  Ihei-  loins  with  a  eirdle 
Psal.  18.  32.  it  is  God  th.it.  g.  in^  with  strength 
^rov.  31.  17.  she  g.  Iier  buns  vvi,i  strength 

GIRDING. 
(.<!a.3  24  instead  of  a  stomacher,  a  g.  of  sackcloth 
22.12.  the  Lord  d  d  c.ill  to  g.  with  sackcloth 
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GIR 

GIRDLR 

The  Henrcws  gtneralhi  wore  no  :!!rdle  tn  the 
house,  nor  r-ven  ahroo'f,  iinlrs.';  wlien  theu  were 
at  work,  or  upon  a  journey.  At  these  times 
they  tucked  themselves  up,  and  girt  their  clothes 
about  them,  as  the  eastern  people  still  at  this 
day  wear  them.  This  appears  from  many  pas- 
sages of  the  Did  and  JM'ew  Testament.  Elijah 
girded  up  his  loins,  and  ran  before  Abab, 
1  Kings  18.  46.  Jind  Elisha  ordered  his  ser- 
vant Gebazi  to  gird  up  his  loins,  and  to  go  and 
lay  his  staff  on  the  face  of  the  Shunamitc's 
child,  2  Kings  4.  29.  Our  Saviour  putting 
himself  in  a  proper  condition  to  wush  the  feet 
of  his  disciples,  girt  himself  about  with  a  towel, 
.fohn  13.  4.  The  soldiers  likewise  had  their 
belts  generally  girt  about  them,  to  which  the 
Vaa.\m\sl  alludes,  Psal.  18.  3;),  Thou  hast  girded 
me  with  strength  unto  the  battle. 

Belts  or  girdles  were  often  made  of  very  precious 
stuff.  The  virtuous  woman  made  rich  girdles 
and  sold  them  to  the  merchants,  Prov.  31.  24 
These  girdles  were  used  in  common  both  by  men 
and  teomen.  Our  Lord  appeared  to  St.  John 
in  a  girdle  of  gold.  Rev.  1.  13.  noting  the  excel 
lency  of  his  ministration  as  Priest,  .find  in 
Rev.  15.  6.  the  seven  angels,  who  came  out  of 
the  temple,  were  ciothed  with  linen,  and  girt 
about  with  golden  girdles.  On  the  contrary, 
the  prophets,  and  persons  who  make  particular 
professions  of  humility  and  contempt  of  the 
world,  wore  girdles  of  leather.  The  prophet 
Elijah  had  one  of  this  sort,  2  Kings  1.8.  as 
Kell  as  John  the  Baptist,  Mat.  3.  4.  /;;  time, 
of  mourning,  they  used  girdles  of  sackcloth, 
as  marks  of  humiliation  and  sorrow.  God 
threatens  the  daughters  of  Zion,  who  had  of- 
fended him  with  the  excess  of  their  ornaments, 
to  reduce  them  to  the  wearing  of  sackcloth, 
Isa.  3.  24.  And  in  chap.  22.  12.  the  Lord 
threatens  Jerusalem  icilh  bringing  her  into 
captivity,  with  cutting  off  her  hair ,  the  instru- 
ment of  her  pride,  and  obliging  her  to  gird 
herself  about  with  sackcloth. 

The  mditary  girdle,  or  belt,  did  not  come  oner  the 
shoulder, as  among  the  old  Greeks,  but  was  worn 
upon  the  loins  ;  whence  the  following  expres 
sions  have  their  original.  Every  man  had  his 
sword  girded  by  bis  sid3,  or  upon  his  loins,  JVV/j 
4.  18.  Girded  with  girdles  upon  their  loins, 
Ezek.  23.  15  These  belts  were  generally  rich, 
and  sometimes  given  as  rewards  to  soldiers 
Joab  tells  him  who  had  seen  Absalom  hanging 
on  a  tree,  that  if  lie  had  smitten  him  to  the 
groiuid,  he  would  have  given  him  ten  shekels 
of  silver  and  a  girdle,  2  .Sam.  18.  11.  Jonathan 
the  son  of  Saul  made  David  a  present  of  his 
girdle,  1  Sam.  18.  4.  Job,  exalting  the  poirer  of 
Ond,  says.  That  he  looseth  the  bond  of  kings, 
and  girdeth  their  loins  with  a  girdle  ;  hedeposeth 
them  from  their  thrones,  and  reduceth  them  to 
c.  mean  and  servile  condition.  Job  12.  18. 

The  priest's  girdle  or  sasAwns  of  several  colours, 
of  gold,  of  blue,  and  purple  and  scarlet,  and 
fine  twined  linen,  Exod.  28.  4,  8.  Jose[ihus 
says,  that  the  priests  wore  it  upon  their  breasts, 
under  their  arms ;  that  a  kind  of  .flower-work 
was  there  represented,  with  threads  nf  purple, 
scarlet,  and  hyacinth;  that  it  went  twice  round 
the  body,  teas  tied  before,  and  the  ends  hung 
down  to  the  feet,  to  render  the  priests  more 
venerable.  When  they  were  in  the  act  of 
sacrificing,  they  threw  this  girdle  over  the 
left  shoulder,  that  they  might  perform  their 
office  with  the  greater  freedom. 

The  girdle  was  used  formerly  for  a  purse,  as  ap- 
pears from  Mat. 10. 9.  where  our  Saviour  forbids 
his  Apostles  to  carry  money  in  their  purses,  or 
girdles.  These  girdles  were  large  and  hollow, 
muck  like  the  cast  ski^i  of  a  serpent,  or  an  eei. 

Our  Saviour  says,  Luke  12.  35  Let  your  loins 
i»e  girded  ibout :  that  is,  he  always  prepared 
for  any  service  i.lat  God  requires  of  you,  and 
diligent  about  it;  be  like  servants  who  are 
girded,  and  ready  to  obey  their  master's  com- 
mands, or  like  soldiers  who  wait  for  orders 
from  their  commiindrrs.  The  Apostle  P.iul, 
describing  the  Christian's  armour,  makes 
truth  the  girdle  nf  the  loins.  Eph.  6.  14,  Hav- 
ing youv  loins  girt  about  with  truth :  that  is, 
Let  your  minds  and  spirits  be  strengthened 
and  establi:!hed  with  soundness  of  judgment 
and  sincerity  of  heart,  and  in  stedfastly  en- 
deavnurinir  to  have  a  conscience  void  of  offence 
toward  God  and  men.     See  Loins. 

Exod.  28.  4.  these  ^irments  they  shall  make  a  g. 
8.  the  curious  g.  of  the  ephod  which  is  upon  it, 
27,  28.  I  99.  5.  |  39.  5,  20.  Lev.  8.  7. 
39.  thou  shall  make  the  g.  of  needle- work 
39  29.  they  made  a  g  of  fit' e  twined  linen 


GIV 

1  Sam.  18  4.  Jonttlian  gave  David  hie  bow  and  g 

2  Sam.  18.  11.  and  1  would  have  giveii  theo  a  g^. 
1  Kings  2.  5.  he  put  the  blood  of  war  on  his  g. 
2Kings  1.8.  Elijah  was  girt  with  a  g.  of  leather 

3.121.  that  could  gird  themselves  wi;h  tig. 
■Job  12.  18.  he  girdeth  the  loins  of  kings  w  ith  a  g 

t21.  he  looseth  the  g.  of  the  strong 
Psal.  109.  19.  for  a  g.  wherewith  he  is  girded 
Isa.  3.  24.  instead  of  a^.  there  shall  be  a  rent 
5.  27.  nor  shall  the  g.  of  their  loins  be  loosed 
11.5.  and  righteousness  shall  be  the  .o-.  of  his  loin* 
and  faitlifuliiess  the  ^.  of  his  reim 

22.  21.  I  will  strengthen  Eliakim  with  thy  ^. 
23. 1 10.  Odaught.  ol  Taishish,  there  is  no  more^ 

Jer.  13.  1.  go,  get  thee  a  linen  g.  put  it  on  thy  loint 
10.  this  people  shall  be  as  this  g.  good  for  nothing 
Mat.  3.  4.  Joiin  had  a  leathern^.  Mark  1.  6. 
■  1cis^\.  11.  took  Paul's^,  man  thatowneth  this  g 
Rev.  1.  13.  girt  about  the  pa|)s  with  a  golden  g. 

GIRDLES. 
F.zod.  28. 40.  thou  shall  make  for  Aaron's  sons  g 
29  9.  and  thou  slialt  giid  Aaron  and  eons  with  g 
l^ev.  8.  13.  Moses  did  gird  Aaron's  sons  with  g. 
Prov.  31.24.  she  delivered^,  to  the  merchant 
£'zcA-.23.15.the  imagesofCbaldeansgirded  with  a- 
Dan.  5. 16   that  the  ^.  of  bis  loins  were  loosed 
Rev.  15.  6.  seven  angels  girded  with  golden  g. 

GIRL,  S. 
Joel  3.  3.  they  have  sold  a  g.  for  wine  to  drink 
'/.ech-  8.5.  streets  of  citv  shall  be  full  of  boys  and  ^. 

GIRT. 
I.Sam. 2.4.  they  that  stumbled  are  ^.  with  strength 
2  Kings  1.  8.  he  was  g.  with  a  girdle  of  leather 
.fe/iji  21.7.Simon  Peter  g.  his  fisher's  coat  to  him 
Eph.  6.  14.  stand,  having  your  loins  g.  w  ith  truth 
Rev.  1.  13.  g.  about  the  paps  with  a  golden  girdle 

GITTITH. 
This  is  the  title  prefixed  to  Psalms  8,  81,  and  84. 
The  conjectures  of  interpreters  are  variant 
concerning  this  word.  Some  think  it  signifies 
a  sort  of  musical  instrument,  ortune  to  tohich 
they  were  set ;  others,  that  the  hymns  of  thit 
kind  were  invented  in  the  city  o/Gath  ;  otheri, 
that  Gittilb  signifies  wine-presses,  and  that  the 
Psahiis  with  this  title  were  .lung  after  the  vin- 
fcg" ;  others  that  if  wine-presses  were  meant 
by  it,  it  should  be  Gittetb ;  and  that  Gitteth 
signifies  a  woman  of  Gath;  and  that  thegt 
Psalms  were  given  to  the  class  of  young  w»- 
mcn,  or  songstresses  of  Gath,  to  be  sung  by 
them.  Dr.  Hammond  thinks  that  the  Paalmi 
with  this  title  were  all  set  to  the  same  tune, 
and  made  on  Goliath  (Ae-Gittite. 
GIVE. 
Gen.  15. 2.  what  wilt  g.  me,  seeing  I  go  childlessi 

23.  II.  the  field  I  g.  thee,  and  tlie  cave  therein 
28.22.  of  all  thou  shah  g.  me,  I  will^.  the  tenth 

29.  19.  better  I  g.  her  thee,  than  g.  her  to  anothei 

34.  16.  then  will  we  g.  our  daughters  to  you 
Exod.  10.  25.  thou  must  g.  us  also  sacrifices 

20. 17.  if  her  father  utterly  lefuserfo  g.  her  to  him 
30.  on  the  eighth  day  thou  shall  g.  it  me 

30.  12.  then  they  shall  g.  every  man  a  ransom 
13.  Ibis  tbey  shall  g.  every  one  half  a  shekel 

JVMm.3. 9.  thou  shall  ^.  the  I.eviies  unto  Aaron 
11.4.  tbev  said,  who  shall  g.  us  flesh  to  eat?  18 

22. 18.  if  Balak  would  g.  me  his  house  full,  24. 13 

25.  12.  I  g.  to  Phinehas  my  covenant  of  peace 

26.  54.  to  many  g.  thou  the  more  inheritance,  to 
few  thou  shalt;?.  the  less  inheritance,  .33.  .54. 

35.  2.  ye  shall  g.  to  Leviles  suburbs  for  the  citiei 
Deut.  15.  10.  thou  shalt  ^.  him  thine  heart,  14. 

16. 17.  every  man  g.  as  be  is  able,  Fzek.  46.5, 11. 

24.  15.  at  his  day  thou  shall  g.  him  his  hire 

25.  3.  forty  stri|ie8  he  may  g.  him,  and  not  exceed 
.Tosh.  20.  4.  that  fleeth,  they  shall  g.  him  a  place 
Judg.  7.  2.  to  g.  the  Midianites  into  their  hands 

8.  25.  Ihey  answered,  we  will  willingly  g.  them 

1  .Sam.  2.  16.  nay,  but  thou  sbalt  g.  it  me  now 
32.  in  all  the  wealth  which  God  shall  g.  Israel 

17.  25.  the  king  will  g.  him  his  daughter 

22.  7.  will  the  son  of  Jesse  «•.  every  one  fields? 

25.  11.  shall  I  then  g.  it  to  men  whom  I  know  not? 

2  .Sa;«.23. 15.  oh  that  one  would  g.  me  drink  of  th« 
water  ofthe  well  of  Beth-lehem,  1  Chr.  11.17 

24.  23.  all  these  did  Araunah  g.  1  Chron.  21.  23. 

1  Kings  13.8.  if  thou  wilt^.  me  half  thine  house 

2  Chron.  30.  t  8.  hul  g.  the  hand  unto  the  Lord 
12.  the  band  of  God  was  to  g.  them  one  bnart 

Ezra  9.  8.  and  to  g.  us  a  nail  in  hie  holy  place 
9.  to  g.  us  a  reviving,  to  g.  us  a  wall  in  Judah 

■  Toh  2. 4.  all  that  a  man  bath  will  ho  g.  for  bis  life 
14.  t4.  who  will  g.  a  clean  thing  out  of  unclean  1 

Psal.'2.S.  ask  ofme,  and  I  shall  g.  thee  the  healheii 
14. 17.  who  will  g.  salvation  out  of  Zion,  53. 16 
37.  4.  he  shall  g.  thee  the  desires  of  thine  heart 
49.  7.  none  can  g.  to  God  a  rans(mi  for  him 
51.16.  thni  desirest  not  s:icrifice,  else  would  \  g 
68.  t  33.  lo  lie  doth  g.  out  his  mighty  voice 
78.20.  car  he  ^.  bread  also?  can  he  provide  flesh 


GIV 


GI\ 


F^al  91  11.  he  Bh,-.l!^.l!'«  anjelt  ckafpe,  jMii.  4.  f. 
WSl  4.  but  I  g-  iiiyaell'  uiiio  prayer 
l^yl  t^-  wlial  siiall  the  ilticeitl'ul  tongue  ^'.  ll-.ou  ? 
Prnt   i'J-  15.  the  rod  and  reproof^,  wisdom 

IT  hii  shall ^.thec  rest,  shall  g.  delight  to  thy  soul 
Eccl  -i  2(j.  that  he  may  g-  to  him  that  is  good 
Cants  7.  il  i  man  would  ^  Hubstanceofhis  house 
ha.  30.  2:5.  Jien  he  shall  g  the  ram  of  thy  seed 
55. 10.  that  It  may  g.  seed  to  the  oower  and  bread 
61.  3   to^.  unto  them  beauty  for  ashei 
/er  3.  I'J.  !iow  shall  I  g.  thee  a  pleasant  land  ! 
6.  10.  to  whom  shall  I  epeak  and  g.  warnmg "! 
9.  1 1  who  will  g.  my  head  waters,  my  eyes  tears? 
17. 10.  to^.  man  according  to  his  ways,  32.  19. 
29.  11.  I  think  to  g.  you  an  expected  end 
Ezek.  2.  8.  open  thy  mouth,  eat  that  I  g.  thee 
3.  3.  lill  thy  bowels  with  this  roll  that  I  g.  thee 
16.  3(j.  by  blood  of  thy  childr.  which  didst  ^.  them 
20.  28.  when  I  had  brought  them  to  land,  I  lifted 
up  mine  hand  to  g.  it  to  them,  42.  |         '4. 
33.  15.  if  wicked  g  again  that  he  had  rohb.»i 
46.  16.  if  the  prince  g.  a  gift  to  his  sons,  17. 
Dan.  9.  22.  I  am  come  forth  to  g.  thee  skill 
^/jc.6.7.  shall  I^.mv  first-born  for  my  transgression 
Zec4.  8.  12.  the  vine  shall  g.  her  fruit,  the  ground 
shall  ^.  increase,  and  the  heavens^,  their  dew 
Mat.  7.  9.°if  he  ask  bread,  will  lie^'.  him  a  stone  1 
lO.if  he  ask  fish,  will  he^.a  serpent?  Luke  11.1 1. 
11.  how  to  ^.  gifts  to  your  children,  so  your  Fa- 
ther to  g.  them  that  ask  him,  Luke  11.  13. 
10. 42.  whoso  shall  g.  to  drink  a  cup  of  cold  water 
14.  7.  he  promised  to  g.  her  what  she  would  ask 
16.26.^.111  exchange  for  his  soul?  Mark  8.  37. 
19. 7.  why  comm.  to  g.  a  writing  of  divorcement  ? 
20.  23.  Bit  on  hand  is  not  mine  to  g.  Mark  10. 40, 

26. 15.  what  will  ye  g.  me,  and  I  will  deliver  him 
Mark  6. 25. 1  will  that  thou  g.  me  the  head  of  John 

12.  9.  and  he  will  g.  the  vineyard  unto  others 
Luke  4.  6.  and  to  whomsoever  I  will,  I  g.  it 
6.  33.  good  measure  shall  men  g.  into  your  bosom 
11.  8.  he  will  g.  him  as  many  as  lie  ncedeth 
16. 13.  who  shall  g.  you  that  which  Is  your  own  ? 

/oAn4.14.  whoso  drinkelh  the  water  1  shall  g.  him 

6.  27.  meat  which  the  Son  of  man  shall  g.  you 

52.  how  can  tins  man  g.  us  bis  Hesh  to  eat  ? 

10.  28.  and  I  g.  to  them  (Vernal  life,  never  perish 

11.  22.  what  thou  wilt  ask,  God  will  g.  it  thee 

13.  29.  that  he  should  g.  somelhing  to  the  poor 

14. 16.  he  shall  g.  you  another  Comforter  to  abide 
97.  peace  I  leave  with  you,  my  peace  I  g.  to  you, 

not  as  world  giveth  g.  I  to  you,  be  not  troubled 
.5.  16.  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask,  he  may  g.  it 

16.  23.  whatsoever  ye  ask  he  will  g.  it  to  you 

17.  2.  that  he  should  g.  eternal  life  to  as  many 
tcts  3.  6.  such  as  I  have  g.  I  thee,  rise  and  walk 

6.  4.  but  we  will  g-  ourselves  to  prayer 

7.  5.  he  promised  he  would  g.  it  for  a  possession 
iM.  35.  it  is  more  blessed  to  g.  than  to  receive 

fto7n.8.32.  with  him  also  freely  g.  us  all  things 

1  Cor.  7.  5.  that  ye  may  "■.  your^elves  to  fasting 
Eph.  1.  17.  God  may  g.  you  the  spirit  of  wisdom 

4.  28.  that  he  may  have  to  g.  to  him  that  needeth 

2  Tim.  4  8.  which  the  righteous  Judge  shall  »•.  me 
Heb.  2.  1.  we  ought  to  g.  the  more  earnest  heed 

■1  .fohii  5.  16.  g.  life  for  them  that  sin  not  to  death 

Rev.  13.  15.  he  had  power  to  g.  life  to  the  image 

1 16.  to  ^.a  mark  in  their  right  hand  or  foreheads 

16. 19.  to  g.  her  the  cup  of  the  wine  of  his  wrath 

22.  12.  to  g.  every  man  according  to  his  work 

See  Account,  Glory,  Svvare. 

GIVE,  Imperatively. 

0<n.  14  21.^.  me  the  persons,  ami  take  the  goods 

27.  28.  therefore  God  g.  thee  of  dew  of  heaven 

29.  21.  g  ine  my  wife  ||  30.  1.  g.  children  else  I  die 

30.  26.  g.  me  my  wives  and  my  children 
A*um.  6.  26.  and  the  Lord  g.  thoe  peace 
Josh.  2.  12.  swear  to  me,  and  g.  me  a  true  token 

14.  12.  now  therefore  g.  mc  this  mountain 

15.  19.  g.  me  a  blessing,  g.  springs,  .Tudg.  1.  15. 

1  Sam.  8.6.  when  thuy  said,  o-. us  a  king  to  judge  us 
17.  10.  g.  me  a  man  that  we  may  fight  together 
21.  9.  David  said,  none  like  that,  g.  it  me 

\Kings  3.9. g.  thy  servant  an  understanding  heart 
20.  O  my  lord,  g.  her  the  living  child,  27. 
8.  39  g.  every  man  accor.ling  to  his  ways 
17.  19.  he  said,  g.  me  thy  son,  and  he  look  him 

2  Kings  6.29. 1  said,  g.lhy  son, that  we  may  eat  him 
10. 1.5.  if  it  be,  g.  me  thine  hand,  and  he  gave  it 
14.9.  saying,^,  thy  daushler  to  my  son  to  wife 

1  CAr.  Ifi  28.  "-.  to  Lord,  ye  kindreds  of  the  people, 
glory  and  strength, 29.  P6a/.29.  1,2.  1 96.  7, 8. 
5E.  12.  the  Lord^.thee  wisdom  and  understandi;ig 
ZCAron.  1.10.^.  me  now  wisdom  and  knowledge 
Neh.i.  4.  and  ^.them  for  a  prey  in  land  of  captivity 
Jc!>  32.  21.  nor  let  me  g.  fluttering  titles  to  man 
Ptal.  28.  4.  g.  them  according  to  tneir  deeds 
00.  11.  g.  us  help  from  trouble,  108.  12. 
36.  16.  "O  turn,  ^.  thy  sirenglh  to  thy  servant 
119.  34.  g.  me  understanding,  73,  125,  144,  169, 
Prov  9  9b  instruct,  to  a  wise  man  liewillb«  wiser 
■  S33 


r.'ao.23.  26.  my  son. ^.  me  thine  heart,  observe  my 

•io.  21.  ileiieniy  hunger,^.  Iiim  bread,  iium. 12.20. 

3U.  d.  g.  me  neither  poverty  nor  riches,  feed  mo 

15.  iHirse-leech  lialli  two  daughters,  crying,  g.  g. 
Eccl.  11.  2.  g.  a  portion  to  seven,  also  to  eight 
Isa.  49.  20.  g.  place  to  me,  that  I  may  dwell 

62.  7.  0-.  lum  no  rest  till  he  establish  Jerusalem 
Jer.  ly^lS.  g.  heed  to  mc,  O  J^ord,  and  hearken 

35.  2.  bring  them,  and  g.  them  wine  to  drink 
Lam.  2.  1"^.  let  tears  tun  down,  g.  thyself  no  rest 

3  65.  g.  them  sorrow  of  heart,  thy  curse  to  them 
Ezik.  'J.  17.  and  g.  them  warning  from  me 
Dan.  5.  17.  and  g.  thy  rewards  to  another 
Hos.  4.  18.  her  rulers  willi  shame  do  love,  g.  ye 

9.  14.  g.  them,  O  Lord,  what  wilt  thou  g.? 

13.  10.  thou  saidst,  g.  me  a  king  and  princes 

14.  t2.  take  away  all  iniquity,  and  g.  good 
Zccli.  11.  12.  g.  me  my  price,  if  not  forbear 
Mat  5.  42.  g.  to  him  that  asketh  thee 

6.  11.  g.  us  this  day  our  daily  bread,  Luke  11.  3. 
9.  24.  g.  place  ||  10.  8.  freely  ye  received,  freely^. 
14. 16.^.  ye  them  to  eat,  MaikH.  37.  Lukeii.  13. 
17. 27.  that  take,  and  g.  to  them  for  me  and  thee 

19.  21.  go  sell,  aiid  g.  to  the  poor,  Mark  10.  21. 

20.  8.  call  the  labourers,  and  g.  them  their  hire 
25.  8.  g.  us  of  your  oil,  for  our  lamps  are  gone  out 

Luke  6.  38.  g.  and  it  shall  be  given  unto  you 
11.  41.  g.  alms  of  such  things  as  ye  have,  12.  33. 
14.  9.  he  that  bade  theo  say,  g.  this  man  place 
15.12.  the  younger  said,  g.me  tiie  portion  of  goods 

John  4.  7.  Jesus  saith  to  her,  g.  me  to  drink,  10. 
6.  34.  they  said.  Lord,  evermore  g.  us  this  bread 
9.  24.  g-.  God  the  praise,  this  man  is  a  sinner 

.^cts  8.  19.  Simon  said,  g.  me  a4so  this  power 

fiom. 12.19.  avenge  not,  but  rather  o-.place  to  wrath 

1  Cor.  10.  32.  g.  none  offence,  neither  to  the  Jews 

2  Cor.9.7.  so  let  him  o-.not  grudgingly  or  of  necessity 
Col.  4.  1.  g.  to  your  servants  that  which  is  just 
1  Tim.  4.  f3.  g-  attendance  to  reading,  to  doctrine 

15.  meditate,  g.  thyself  wholly  to  tliem 
Rev.  10.  9.  g.  me  the  little  book,  he  said,  take  it 

18.  7.  so  nuich  torment  and  sorrow  g.  her 
See  CiiARtiE,  Ear,  G1.0RV,  Light. 
/  will  GIVE. 
Gen.  17.8.  /  will  g.  to  thee  and  thy  seed  the  land 
wherein  thou  art  a  stranger,  48.  4.  Oeut.  34. 4. 

16.  I  will  g.  thee  a  son  also  of  her,  and  bless  her 
28.  22.  /  will  surely  g.  the  tenth  to  thee 
34.  11.  what  ye  shall  say  to  me  /  will  g.  12. 

Exnd.  3.  21.  and  I  will  g  this  people  favour 
33.14.my  presence  with  thee,and  Iwillg.tUeeresl 
Lev.  20. 4.  /ioi7/^.you  rain  1(1  season,  yjeut.11.14. 

6.  /  will  g.  i)eace  in  the  land,  ye  shall  he  down 

1  Sam.  1.  11.  I  will  g.  bin?  to  the  Lord  all  his  life 
18.21./  ?ci7Z  g.  her,  that  she  .-nay  be  a  snare  to  him 

2  Sam.  12.  11.  /  will  g.  thy  wives  to  thy  neighbour 
1  Kings  11.  13,  not  rend  all,  but  /  wiH  g.  one  tribe 

31.  behold,  /  will  g.  ten  tribes  to  thee 

13.  7.  come  home,  and  I  loM  g.  thee  a  reward 
21.  2.  /  will  g.  thee  for  it  a  better  vineyard 

7.  /  will  g.  thee  the  vineyard  of  Naboth 

1  C/tr.22.9.  I  will  g.  him  rest,  /icj// o-.peace  to  Isr. 

2  Chr.  1.  12.  /  will  g.  thee  riches,  wealth,  honour 
Psal.  30   12.  O  Loi^,  /  will  g-  thanks  to  thee 

57,  7.  /  will  smg  and  g.  praise,  108.  1. 
Prov.  3.  28.  to-morrow  /  willg.  when  thou  hast  it 
Isa.  3.  4.  /  will  g.  them  children  to  be  princes 

41.  27.  shall  say  to  Zion,  behold,  and  /  will  g. 

Jerusalem  one  that  bringelh  good  tidings 

42.6. /Ki7/ ^. thee  for  covenant  of  the  people,  49.8. 

45.  3.  I  will  g.  thee  the  treasures  of  darkness 

49.  6.  /  will  g.  thee  for  a  light  to  the  Gentiles 

56.  5.  I  willg.  them  an  everlasting  name 
.Jcr.  3.  15.  I  willg.  pastors  according  to  my  heart 

9.  15.  I  icill  g.  them  waters  of  gall  to  diink 

14.  13.  /  will g.  you  assured  peace  in  this  land 
15. t4.  Iwillg.  them  for  a  removing  into  kingdoms 

17.  3.  I  will  g.  thy  substance  to  the  spoil 
24.  7.  /  will  g.  them  a  heart  to  know  me 
32.  39.  I  will  g.  them  one  heart,  Eick.  11   19. 
34.  18.  /  will  g.  the  men  that  have  Iransgiessed 

Ezek.  7.  21.  /  will  g-  it  into  the  hand  of  strangers 
n.  17.  and  /  will  g-  you  ihc  land  of  Israel 
16^  38.  /  will  g.  thee  blood  in  fury,  and  jealousy 
39.  /  will  also  g.  thee  into  their  hand 
61.  I  will  g.  them  to  thee  for  daughters 
21.  27.  he  come  whose  right  it  is,  /  will  g.  it  him 
23.  46.  /  will  g.  them  to  be  removed  and  spoiled 
29!  19.  Iwillg.  land  of  Egyptto  Nebuchadnezzar 
"21.  /  will  n-^tbee  the  opening  of  the  mouth 
36.  26.  ani\'l  will  g.  you  a  heart  of  fltsh 
Hns.  2.  15.  /  will  g.  Iier  vineyards  from  thence 
Mat.  11.  28.  come  unto  mc,  and  /  will  g.  you  rest 
1().  19.  I  will  g.  to  thee  the  keys  of  the  kingdom 
20.  4.  and  whatsoever  is  right,  I  willg.  you 
14.   /  will  g.  10  this  lost  even  as  unto  thee 
Mark  6.22.  ask  what  thou  wilt,  I  will  g.  it  thee 
l.uhelX.  15.  for  I  will  g.  you  a  mouth  and  wisdom 


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j?c;il3.34.  Iwillg  you  the  sure  merciei  of  Davli 
Heb.  8.  t  10.  /  will  g.  my  laws  into  iheir  mind 
«eu.2. 10.  be  faithful,  /iri/i^.  thee  a  crown  of  lift 
17.  /tfli//^.him  a  white  stone  and  a  new  namt 
23.  /ici/i^.lo  every  one  accoiding  to  your  work. 
28.  and  /  will  g.  him  the  morning  star 
11.3.  and  /  will  g.  power  to  my  twt  witnesses 
21.6.  Iwillg.  to  him  that  is  ..thirst  water  of  lifi 

yiill  I  GIVE. 
Gen.  12.  7.  to  thy  seed  will  I  g.  this  land,  13   15, 
I  24.  7.  1  28.  13.  I  35.  12.  Kzod.  Ji.  13.  |33  1 
Deut.  1  36.  save  Caleb,  to  him  will  I g-  the  lani 
39.  they  shall  go  in  thither,  to  them  will  I g.  i'. 
.lush.  15.  10.  to  him  will  I  g.  Achsah,  Judg.  1  12 
1  Aam.9.8.  thatt/ii//  /^.  tutlie  nuinof  God  to  tell 
18.  17.  my  daughter  Merah,  her  will  I  g.  thee 
1  CAr.  16. 18.  to  thee  will  I g-  land,  Psal.  105.  .1 
Psal.  18.  49.  therefore  will  I  g.  thanks  to  thoe 
Cant.  7.  12.  there  will  I  g.  thee  my  loves 
Isa.  43.  4.  therefore  will  I  g.  men  for  thee 
56.  5.  to  them  will  I g.  111  mine  house  a  place 
Jer.  24.  8.  so  will  I g.  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah 
45.  5.  thy  life  will  I  g.  to  tt-e  fur  a  prey 
Ezek.  15.  6.  Sd  will  I  g.  inHa-pitanis  of  Jerusalem 
36. 26.  new  heart  also  will  1  g-  you,  .'ind  new  spin 
Hag.  2.  9.  and  in  this  place  will  I  g.  peace 
Mat.  4.  9.  devil  said,  all  these  things  will  I g.  thee 
Luke  4.  6.  all  this  power  xcill  1  g.  thee,  and  glorf 
Rev. 1.1.  to  him  thatoverconieih  will  I g.  17,26. 

Lord  GIVE. 
Ezo</.12.25.when  ye  come  to  the  land  which  Z,.will 
g.  you.  Lev.  14.  34. 1  23. 10.  |  25.2.  JVum.  15.  2. 

16.  8.  when  the  Lord  shull  g.  you  flesh  to  eat 
.^Tum.  II.  18.  therefore  the  Lord  will  g.  you  flesh 

14.  8.  if  the  Lord  delight  in  us,  he  will  g.  it  us 
22.  13.  the  I^ord  refuseth  to  g.  me  leave  to  go 
34. 13.  the  Lord  commanded  to^.  the  nine  tribe* 
30.2.  the  Lord  commanded  to  ^  ihe  land  by  ',rX 

Deut.  1.  25.  it  is  a  good  laud  the  Lord  doth  g. 
28.  65.  the  Lord  shall  g.  thee  a  trembling  heart 

JosA.9.24.  the  Lord  command.  Moses  to^.the  I'.nd 

17.  4.  the  Lord  commanded  to  g.  us  inheritanc* 
21.  2.  the  Lord  commanded  to  g-  us  cities 

ftM;A4.12.  which  the  /..shall  o-.  thee  of  this  woman 

1  Kings  15.  4.  the  Lord  his  God  did  g.  him  a  lump 

2  Chrnn.  25.  9.  the  Lord  is  able  to  g.  thee  much 
Psal.  29. 11.  the  Lord  will  g.  strength  to  his  peonl* 

84.  11.  the  Lord  will  g.  grace  and  glory 

85.  12.  the  Loi-d  shall  g.  that  which  is  good 
Isa.  7.  14.  the  Lord  himsehf  shall  g.  you  a  r.gt. 

14.  3.  the  Lord  shall  g.  thee  re^t  from  sorrow 

30.  20.  though  the  I.ordg.  vou  bread  of  adversitj 
Zech.  10.  1.  the  /.or(/ shall  ^.  them  showers  of  rain 
AuAc  1.32. /.<)?•(/ shall  0-. him  the  I  hi  oiii>  of  his  father 
27"i;n.l.l6./,»rrf^.  mercv  to  house  nfOnesipliorus 

Kot  GIVE,  or  GIVE  7io«. 
fVf)i.30.31.Jacob  said,thou  shall  noJff. me  anything 
Exod.  5.  10.  I  will  not  g.  you  siraw,  go,  get  straw 

30. 15.  the  rich  shall  notg.  more,  poor  not  g.  less 
/.<'j>.25.  37.  Ihou  shalt  n<it  g.  thy  money  on  usury 
Deut.  2.  5.  I  will  nut  g.  you  of  their  land,  9.  19. 

7.  3.  thy  daughter  thou  shalt  not  g.  to  his  son 

28.  55.  he  wiil  not  g.  of  the  flesh  of  his  children 
J«(/o-.21  .l.shall  not  any  of  us  ^.his  danght.  to  Benj. 

7.  we  have  sworn  we  will  not  g.  them  wives 
l.S'am.30.22.  we  will  notg.  them  imght  of  the  spot 
lA"i7i^s21.4. 1  will  no<  ^.inheritance  of  my  falheri 
F.zra  4.  t  13.  then  will  ihey  not  g.  loll,  tribute 

9.  12.  g.  not  your  daughters,  JVVA.  10.30.  1 13.25 
Psal.  132.  4.  I  will  not  g  sleep  to  mine  eyes 
Prov.  6.  4.  g.not  sleep  to  thine  eyes,  nor  slumboi 

31.  3.  g.  mit  thy  strength  unto  women 
Eccl.  7.  t  21.  g.  nut  thy  heart  unto  all  words 
Isa.  13.  10.  constellations  shall  not  g.  their  light 

42.  8.  my  glorv  will  I  not  g.  to  another.  48.  11. 

62.  8.  I  will  no  more  g.  thy  corn  to  enemies 
Jer.  18.  18.  let  us  nut  g.  heed  to  any  of  his  worfl 

26.  24.  not  g.  Jeremiah  into  the  hand  of  the  peoplf 
Ezek.yi.l  I  will  cover  sun  with  acloud,  the  mooi 
shall  no«o-.  her  light,  JV/at.  24.  29.  J/orA  13.34. 
Dan.  11.  21.  to  whom  not  g.  honour  of  kingdom 
Hos.  5. 1 4.  not  g.  their  doings  to  turn  to  the  Lord 
.Toel  2.  17.  g.  not  thine  heritage  to  reproach 
Mat.  7.  6.  g.  nut  that  which  is  holy  to  the  dogs 
Mark  12.  fs.  shall  we  give,  or  shall  we  Tiot  g.f 
Eph.  4  27.  neither  g.  place  to  the  devil 
Jam.  2.  16.  and  g.  not  those  things  they  need 

GIVE  thanks. 
2  .<v«7n.  22.  50. 1  will  g.  thanks  to  thee,  Pral.  18.49 

1  Chron.l^.  8.  g.  thanks  to  Ihe  Lord,  call  upon 
his  -lame,  Psal.  105  1.  )  106.  1.  |  107.  1.  I 
118.  1,29.  I  136.  1,  3. 

35.  save  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation,  that  ->ie  maj 

g.  thanks  to  thy  holy  name,  Psal.  106.  47 

41.  who  were  expressed  by  name,  to  g.  thanki 

25.3.  sons  of  Jeduthun  with  n  harp  to^.  thanki 

2  CAr.  31.  2.  Hezekinh  appointed  Leviles  to g.tM. 
Psal.  6.  5.  in  the  grave  who  shnll  g.  thee  I'ftan** 


TohnC.  5\.  I  am  living%Vead,  the  bread  I  will  g.  is     30,  4.  sing  to  Lord,  ye  .aims  of  his  and  g.  thanki 
myfl.-sh,  -hich/iPiHf  lorthelifeofth9world|  at  the  rem.mbrarce  oi  nu.  '.oh!i««»  97    12 


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Psal.30.1'2. 0 Ijotd,  I  will ^.t/ianks  to  tlieeforeveri 
35.  18.  1  wiAg.  thanks  iii  tlm  ^real congregation! 
42.  f  5.  1  aliuli  g.  thanks  tor  iiblput'countenunre| 
75.1.  lo  tlioe,  O  Guii,ilo  weg. thanks, doff. thanks\ 
7U    i:i.  so  we  tliy  iioojilt;  will  g.  tlieo  thanks 
1)2.  1.  It  is  a  poeil  lliiiig  lo  g.  thanks  to  tlie  Lord 
106.  47.  savo  js  to  i,'.  thanks  to  thy  lioly  name 
Hi).  62.  at  n.idiiiglit  I  will  rise  log.  thanks 
122.  4.  wliitlier  llie  tribes  go  U(i  to  "-.  thanks 
1J6.  2.  O^.  thanks  uiito  the  (joti  ofguds 
20.  O  g.  thanks  unto  the  (iod  of  heaven 
140.  J3.  righteous  shall  g.  thaiiki  lo  tiiy  name 
lioui.  16.  4.  to  whom  not  only  I  g.  thanks 
t  Cur.  10.  30.  for  that  lor  which  i  g.  thanks 
£pU.  1.  16.  I  cease  not  to  g.  thanks  lor  you 
Cul.  1.  3.  wc  g.  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father 

1  'J'hcss.  I.  2.  we  g.  thanks  lo  (Jod  always  for  you 

5.  la.  Ill  every  thing  g.  thanks,  this  is  will  of  God 

2  7'hess.  2.  13.  we  are  hound  to  g-  thanks  for  you 
Mev.ll.n.  wug.  thee  thanks.  Lord  God  Almighty 

UIVK  up. 
Z)eu£.23.14.Ii0id  walkelh  to^r.!;;/lliii)eenom.3].5. 
I  Kings  14   Hi   lie  .shall  g.  Isr.  up,  because  of  sins 
•/oi  3.  11.  why  <!id  nut  1  g.  up  the  ghost? 

13.  19.  if  1  hold  my  tongue,  1  shall  g.  up  the  ghost 
Jsa.i'J.  6.  I  will  say  lo  north,  g.  up,  and  to  .soutli 
Jios.  11.  8.  how  shall  I  g.  thee  up,  Epliraim? 
JUic.  5.  3.  therefore  will  he  g.  them  up 

6.  14.  that  which  thou  deliverest  will  I  g.  up 

GIVEN. 
Cen.  21.  7.  Sarah  slioulrl  liave  g.  children  suck 
Xeu.  20.  3.  because  he  hatli  g.  his  seed  to  Molecli 
JVuHt.  16.  6.  I  hey  are  g.  as  a  gift  for  the  Lord 
X>tul.  12.  15.  according  to  the  blessing^.  16.  17. 
Jiath  2. 12.  a  lull  reward  be  g.  thee  of  the  Lord 
1  Sam.  2.  t32.wealtli  which  God  would  have  «-.  isr. 
iSain.  4.  10.  who  thought  I  would  liave^r.a  reward 

12.  8.  1  would  have  g.  thee  such  and  such  things 

13.  11.  I  wimld  have  g.  thee  ten  shekels  of  silver 
I'J.  42.  or  hath  the  kiiig^r.  us  any  gift? 

1  Kings  13. 5.  the  sign  which  the  man  of  G.  had  g. 
1  Chr.  29.  14.  and  of  ihme  own  have  we  g.  thee 
ii::ra  ti.'J.  let  it  be  ^.  them  day  by  day  without  fail 
Esth.  3. 11.  the  silver  is  g.  to  thee,  the  jieojilo  aNo 

7. ;).  let  my  life  be  if.  nie  at  my  petition  and  jieople 

Jih  3.  20.  why  is  light  g.  lo  him  that  is  in  misery  ? 

23.  why  is  light  g.  to  a  man  whose  way  is  hid  ? 

15   ii).  to  whom  alone  the  earth  was^. 
Psa'..  79.  2.  dead  bodies  of  thy  servis.  ^j-.  lo  be  meat 

112.  9.  he  hath  g.  to  the  poor,  2  Cor.  9.  9. 

llo.  16.  theeurlb  hath  he  g.  lolhechildienof  men 
Prov.  19. 17.  that  which  he  hath  n'.  will  he  pay  him 
Ecc!-.'*.)^.  nor  wickedn.  deliver  those  thalare^.to  it 

12.  11.  which  an-  g.  from  one  shepherd 
tsa.  9.  6.  for  lo  us  a  Child  is  born,  to  us  a  Son  is  g. 

47. 6.  ther-ifore  hear,  thou  that  art  g.  to  pleasures 
Jer.  6.  13.  every  one  is  g.  to  covelousness,  8.  10. 

44.20.  he  said  to  all  who  had^.  him  that  answer 
Z/OW.  5.  6.  we  have  "■.  the  hiuul  to  the  Egyjilians 
Eiek.  11.  15.  unto  us  is  this  land  g.  33.24. 

35.  12.  Ihey  are  desolate,  they  are  g.  to  consume 
Dan.  2.  .38.  beasts,  fowls  hath  he  ^. into  Ihine  hand 

7.  4.  like  a  lion,  and  a  man's  heart  was  ^r.  to  it 
t  12.  yet  a  prolonging  in  life  was  g.  them 

11.6.  siie  shall  he  «■.  up,  and  they  that  brought  her 
Mat.  13.  11.  it  is  g.  to  vou  to  know  the  mysteries 
of  Ihe  kingdom,  J\Iark  4.  11.  l.uke  8. 10. 
19.  ll.all  cannot  receive,  save  they  to  whom  it  is^. 
21.  43.  he  g.  lo  a  ni.lioii  bringing  forth  fruits 
22.30.  are ^.m  marriage,  Mark  12.25.  /,uAe20.35 
E6.  9.  sold  for  much,  and ^.to  the  poor,  Jlfari- 14. 5. 
28.  18.  all  power  \i  g.  to  me  in  heaven  and  earth 
JUark  4.  24.  unto  you  that  hear  more  shall  be  g. 
Ijuke  12.48.10  whom  much  o'.of  him  much  rer|uired 
John  3  27   can  receive  nolhing,  except  it  be  g. 

5.  20.  he  hath  0-.  lo  the  Sim  lo  have  hie  in  himself 

6.  39.  of  all  he  hath  g.  me,  I  should  lose  nothing 
Co.  no  man  can  come  to  me,  e.vcupt  itwerc^.him 

19.  11.  except  It  were  g.  thee  from  above 
Act.i  4. 12.  there  is  none  other  name  g.  among  men 

24.  2fi.  he  honed  thai  money  should  be^.  him 
Horn.  5.  5.  bv  till!  Holy  Ghost  whiili  is  g.  to  us 

11.35.  or  who  haih  first  "■.to  him,  and  recompensed 

15.  15.  because  of  the  grace  that  is  g.  me  of  Gcd 

1  Cor.  2.  12.  might  know  things  freely  g.  us  of  God 

2  Cor.  \.  11.  Ih^il  thanks  ma;   ^e  g.  by  many 
Oal.  3.  21.  been  a  law  g.  whlcn  could  have  or.  Hfp 
£ph.2.  2. dispensation,  which  is^. melo  you  ward 

8.  to  me  who  am  the  least  is  ihls  grace  g 
A.  19.  who,  being  past  feeling,  have  ^.  ihemselves 
over  to  lasciviousness 
5.  2.  Chi  1st  hath  loved  us,  and  g.  himself  for  us 
Phil.  1.  29.  to  you  it  is  ^.  in  behalf  of  Christ 
2.  9.  and  hath  g.  him  a  name  above  every  name 
Weo.4.8.for  ifjes.  had  n-.them  rest, then  not  spoken 
IJokn  3.  24.  by  ilio  Spirit  which  he  haih  g.  us 
4.  13.  because  he  hath  g.  us  of  his  Spirit 
S«r).fi.  11.  while  robes  were^.  lo  every  one  of  I  hem 
K.  .">.  power  was  g.  to  him  to  continue  42  mimihs 
7.  It  WSJ  f.  to  him  to  make  war  with  the  saints 
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GiV 

God,  or  Lord  hath,  had  GIVL.S 
Gen.  24.  35.  the  J.,  hath  g.Abtixh.  Ihjcks  anr. .  prds 

30.  6.  and  Hachel  said,  God  hathg.  me  a  son 
18.  and  Leah  said,  God  liath  g.  me  my  hire 

31.  9.  thus  God  hathg.  me  your  lather's  cuttle 
33.  5.  the  cliildr.  which  G.Uath  graciously  g.  me 
43.  23.  God  hath  g.  you  treasure  in  your  sacks 
48.  9.  the  children  God  hath  g.  me  in  this  place 

Exod.  16.  15.  the  bread  which  the  J.urd  hat.'ig.yuu 

29.  for  ihat  the  Lord  hath  g.  you  the  s-nbhaih 

J\'*«7n  32.  7.  from  going  over  lo  the  land  winch  the 

l.ordhath  g-  them,  9.  Dent.  3.  18.  |  28.  52. 

.U.sh.  2.  9,  14.  I  23.  13,  15.  Jer.  25.  5. 

Josh.  ti.  16.  shout,  for  the  Lord  hathg.yoix  the  city 

18.  3.10  possess  land  which  the  Lord  hath  g.  you 

1  .SaiH.  1.  27.  Lord  hath  g.  me  my  iielition  1  asked 
15.28.  J^.  hathg.  it  to  a  neighbour  of  thme,  28. 17. 
30.  23.  not  to  do  so  willi  what  the  J.ord  hath  g. 

2  Chr.  36. 23.  kingdoms  hatli  Godg.  me,  Ezra  1.  2. 
E.ccl.  5.  19  every  man  to  whom  G.  hath  g.  riches 
Isa.  8. 18. 1  and  the  children  J^.  hat/ig.  Htb.'i.  13. 

23.  11.  \\\c  J.ord  hathg.  a.  commandmenl  against 

50.  4.  the  L.  hath  g.  me  the  tongue  of  the  learned 
.ler.  11.  18.  the  Lord  hath  g.  me  knowledge  of  it 

47.  7.  seeing  the  Lord  hath  g.  it  a  charge 
John  0.  23.  after  Ihat  the  Lord  had  g.  thanks 
^9ti«5.  32.  whom  G.  hathg.  to  them  ihat  obey  him 

27.  24.  God  hathg.  thee  all  that  sail  wilh  thee 
Horn.  11.8.  God  hath  g.  them  the  spirit  of  slumber 
2  Cur.  10.  8.  the  L.  h'lthg.  us  for  edification,  13.10. 
1  Thess.  4  8.  but  Cf.  who  hathg.  us  his  holy  Spirit 
1  John  5.  11.  this  is  the  record  God  hath  g.  lo  us 
See  KiiST. 
I  have,  or  have  J  GIVEN. 
Gen.  27.  37.  brethren  have  I g.  him  for  servants 
1  A'(H^'-i3. 13.  /Aauc^.'.heethat  thou  h:ist  not  asked 
Isa.  43.28.  therefore  I  have  g.iacoh  to  the  curse 

55.  4.  /  have  g.  hiin  for  a  witness  to  the  people 
.Jer.  8.  13.  ihiiigs  [have  g.  shall  jKiss  from  them 

27.  5.  /  have  g.  it  lo  whom  it  seemed  meet  to  me 
£2cA-.4.15./Au«C5-.tliee  cow's  dung  forma  n's  dung 

29.  20.  I  have  g.  him  the  land  of  iOgypt  for  laliour 
Jlnius  4.  6.  /also  have  g.  you  cleanness  of  teeili 

9.  lo.  no  more  ue  pulled  out  of  land  I  have  g.lUum 
John  13. 15.  I  have  g.  you  an  example,  that  ye  do 

17.8.  /Aaye^f.tlieni  the  words  thou  gavest  me,  14 
22.  the  glory  lliou  gavest  me,  I  have  g.  theis 
1  Cor.  16.  I.  as  I  have  g.  order  to  tiie  churches 

JVu«  GIVEN. 
Gen.  33.  14.  and  she  was  not  g.  unto  him  to  wife 
/Jcut.2li.l4. 1  have  no^^.ought  tiiereofforlhedead 

29.  4.  yet  Lord  hath  noig.  y<;u  a  lieart  lo  perceive 

1  Chr.  22. 18.  hath  he  r:>t  g.  you  rest  on  every  side? 
^ViA.  13.  10.  the  porimn  of  Leviteshad  not  been^<^. 
■Job  22.  7.  thou  I'.ast  rut  g.  water  lo  the  wef.ry 
Psal.'S.  (i3.  their  niaiden.'i  were  not  g.  to  marriage 

1 18.  1~.  L jt  iin  iiaih  not  g.  me  over  to  death 
124.  6.  who  'UA\\\  U' 't  g .  us  as  a  prey  to  their  teeth 
Isa.  37. 10.  Jems,  not  be  g.  into  I  he  hand  of  A-scyria 
.ler.  39.17.  ihoushaltnot  be^.  itilohandof  the  men 
Ezek.  3.  20.  because  thou  hast  nutg.  him  warning 
18.  8.  he  that  bath  not  g.  forth  upon  usury 
Mat.  13.  11.  it  Is  given  to  you,  to  ihein  it  is  notg. 
■  lohn  7.  3'J.  for  the  Holy  Ghost  was  not  yet  g. 
17Vm.3. 3.  bishop  notg.\.o  wine,  no  striker,  7'iM.7. 
8.  deacons  nut  g.  lo  much  wine,  not  greedy 

2  Tim.  1.  7.  God  hath  not  g.  us  the  spirit  of  fear 
7'i£.2. 3.  aged  women  likewise  not  g.lo  much  wine 

sun  be  GIVEN. 
JVum.  26.  54.  lo  every  one  shall  inheritance  be  g. 
Dcut.'iS.'M.  iUy  sheep shallbe g.lo  thine  enemies 

32.  thy  sons  shall  be  g.  to  another  people 
Ezra  4.21.  iill  anoil'.er  commandment  shall  beg. 
Esth.  5.  3.  it  shall  be  g.  to  half  of  the  kingdom 
Psal.  72.  15.  lo  him  shall  beg.ofgo'.d  ofSheba 

120. 3.  what  shall  beg.  to  thee,  thou  false  tongue? 
Isa.  3. 1 1.  the  reward  of  his  hands  shall  be  g.  him 

33. 16.  bread  shall  beg.  him,  waters  shall  be  sure 

35.  2.  the  glory  of  Lebanon  thall  beg.  to  it 
./£r.21.  10.  ihiscity  sAaH  Ac^.intothe  hand  of  king 
of  Babylon,  and  he  shall  burn  it,  38.  3,  18. 
Fzek.'il.  11.  the  marishes,  they  shall  be  g.to  salt 
hail.  7  25.  the  saints  shall  be  g.  into  his  hand 

27.  the  ki.-igdom  shall  be  g.  to  ihe  saints 
Jl/at.7.7.  ask,  and  it  shall  be  g.  you,  Luke  II.  9. 

10.19.itsAa//4eg'.  youinsame  hour,  JIark  13.11. 

12. 39.  no  sign  shall  beg.  MaikS.  12.  Lukell.^'J. 

13.  12.  for  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  g.-dnA 
more  abuiidunce.25,29.  Ji;a»-A-4.25.  LukeS.\?>. 

20.23.  \\.  shall  bcg.iUem  for  whom  it  is  prepared 

21.  43.  the  kingdom  of  God  shall  beg.  to  a  naiion 
/.uAe 6.38  give, and  Wshallbc g.  you, good  measure 
P/i;7c7H.22.  Ihat  ihro'  your  prayers  I  shall  be g.  you 
.Jam.  1.5.  let  him  ask  of  God,  and  it  shall  btg. li'im 

Tliou  hast,  or  hast  thou  GIVEN. 
Gen.  15.3.  Ahram  said,  to  me  thou  hustg.  no  seed 
Dent.  26. 15.  bless  the  land  wnich  than  hast  s-  us 
.J„sh.^b.\'■^. thou  hast  g.mc  sim\.\\\a\u\,  .JudgA.lb. 

17.  14  why /(».-t  t/(««n'.nie  but  one  lot  lo  inherit? 
Judg.  15.  18.  thou,  hast  g.  this  great  deliverance 


GIV 

1 1  Sant  22.  t^.ihouhastg.  Iiim  brcid  and  a  .^w(lr(! 

2  ifani.  12.  14.  by  this  deed  t/i  u  hast  g.  occusioe 

22.  36.  thou  Jiust  also  g.  me  "  le  shield  of  thy  sa! 

vation,  and  iliy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great, 

Psal.  18.  35. 

41.r/j(/u'(ui«ir.me  the  necks  of  enemies.  Pi. 18.40 

Miings  3.6.  thou  hast  g.  him  a  sun  tosii  on  ihron* 

8.  36.  rain  on  iliy  land  thuu  hast  g.  2  Chr.  6.  27 

9.  13.  what  cities  are  these  thuu  hast  g.  me  ? 

2  Chr.  20.  1 1.  cast  us  out  of  jiosscssioii  thuuhiislg. 

Ezra '.I.  I'.i.  thuu  hast  g.  us^uell  deliverance  as  thif 

Psal.  21.  2.  thou  hast  g.  him  his  heiiil's  desire 
44.  II.  thou  hast  g.  us  like  sheep  for  meit 
(iO.  4.  thunha.stg.  a  huiiner  lo  llieiii  ihat  fear  lire* 
ai.^i.  thuu  hustg.  me  the  lierii  age  of  thus*' that  leaf 
71.  3.  thuu  hust  g.  cumiiKiijilmenl  lo  save  me 

./uhn  17.  2.  as  Ihouhaatg.  liiin  power  over  all  flesn 
7.  that  all  things  thuu  hubt  g.  me,  are  of  thee 

9.  1  jiray  not  but  lijr  them  «  huh  thou  hu.stg.  me 
1 1,  keej)  through  thy  name  those  thuu  hast  g.mo 

Rev.  16.  6.  thou  hast  g.  them  blood  to  drink 

GIVER. 
Isa.  24.2.  as  with  the  taker  of  usury, so  with  Ihe^'. 
2Cur.9.7.  not  grudgingly,  Gml  loveth  a  cheerful^. 

GIV  EST. 
J)eut.  15.  9.  thou^.  Iiini  nought,  and  he  cry  to  Lord 

10.  thy  heart  not  be  grieved  when  thou  g.  him 
.Job  35.  7.  if  thou  Lo  righteous,  what  g.  thou  him 
Psal.  50.  19.  liioUjO-.  thy  nuiuili  to  evil,  thy  tongue 

80.  5.  thou^'.  them  tears  to  drink  in  great  measure 

104.  28.  that  llmu  g.  them,  ihey  gather 

145   15.  thou  g.  them  their  meat  in  due  season 

Pruv.  2.  t  3.  if  thou  g.  thy  voice,  for  understanding 
6.  35.  nor  rest  content,  though  thou  g.  many  gift* 

Eick.  3.  18.  lliou  g.  not  warning,  to  save  his  life 
16.  33.  but  thou  g.  thy  gifts  lo  all  thy  lovara 
34.  in  that  thou  g.  a  reward,  and  none  is  given 

1  Cor.  14.  17.  lor  lliou  verily  g.  thaiiks  well 

GIVETH. 
Exod.  16.29.  he  ^.  you  on  sixlh  day  bread  oftwg 

20.  12.  thy  days  may  be  long  In  the  land  which  Ld. 

t!iy  God  g.  thee,  IJeut.4.-\0.  \  5.  16.  |  2.5. 15. 

25.2.  every  man  that  if.  it  willingly  with  his  hear* 

Lev.  27  9.  all  that  any  man  ^.  of  such  shall  be  holy 

/^eiit.2. 29.  ii'.to  the  land  which  llie  Lord  our  God 

g.  us,  4.   1,  21.  I  11    17,  31.  I  12.  1,  in.  I  la 

4,  7.  I  16.  20.  I  17.  14. 1  IB.  9.  |  19.  1,2,  10,  14 

I  21.  1,  23.  I  24.  4.  I  26.  1,  2.  1  27.  2,3.  |  28.a 

Jush.  1.  II,  15. 

8.  18.  it  is  he  that  g.  thee  power  to  get  wealth 

9.  C.  God  g.  not  this  land  for  thy  riglitcuusness 
12. 10.  when  he  g.  you  rest  from  enemies,  25. 19l 
13.  1.  if  a  prophet  n-.  lliee  a  sign  or  a  wonder 
16.5.  in  tl.'^'  gates  which  Lord  g.  thee,  18.  |  17.2 

2  Sam. 22.  t  48.  it  isGod  ;;,'■.  avingement  for  me,  and 

bringethdown  people  under  me,  Psal.  18.  t47. 
livings  17.  t  14.  till  the  diiy  the  Ld.^r.rain  on  earth 
.Job  5.  10.  who  g.  rain  upon  the  earth  and  fieldi 
33.  13.  \if:  g.  rio  account  of  any  of  his  ways 
J4.  29.  when  he^.  (luielnessH  35.  10.  wlio^'.  songi 

36.  6.  but  g.  right  to  the  poor  |{  31.  he  g.  meat 
Psal.  18.  .'iO.  great  deliverance  ^n-.  he  to  his  Uing^ 

37.  21.  but  the  liihteous  slii^weih  mercy  and  g 
68.  35.  the  God  of  Utcli'i  is  !:e  ihat  g.  strength 
119.  130.  the  entrance  of  thy  words  ^r.  light 
127.  2.  for  so  he  g.  his  beluved  sleep 

136.  25.  who  g.  food  to  nil  flesh,  146.  7.  1  147  9 
144. 10.^.  salvation  to  kings  y  147.  16.  he g.  snow 
Prov.  2.  6.  the  Lord  g.  wisdom,  out  of  his  mouth 
3.34.  he^.  grace  to  the  lowly,  ,/a)«.  4.  6.  IPet.  5.  5. 

13.  15.  good  understanding^,  favour 

21.  26.  the  righteous  g.  and  spareth  not,  22.  9. 
28.  27.  ho  that  g.  to  the  poor  shall  not  lack 

Ecel.  2.  26.  God  if.  to  a  man  Ihat  is  good,  wisdom 
and  knowledge,  but  to  the  sinner  he  g.  travail 
6.  2.  yet  God  g.  him  not  power  to  eat  thereof 
/sn.40.29.  heg.  power  lo  the  faint  ||  42.  5.^.  breath 
.ler.  5.  24.  g.  rain  ||  31.  35.  g.  the  sun  for  a  lighi 

22.  13.  woe  to  him  th^it  g.  him  not  for  his  work 
Lam.  3.30.  he^.  his  cheek  lo  him  Ihalsmiteth  him 
/)an.2.21.  he  n-.wisdom  to  ihe  wise,and  knowledg« 

4.  IT.  and  g.  it  lo  whomsoever  he  will,  25.  32. 
Hos.  10.  t  1.  a  vine  emptying  the  fruit  which  it^. 
Hah.'i.  15.  woe  to  him  that  g.  his  neigbbou."  drink 
Mat.  5.  15.  it  g.  light  lo  all  that  are  in  the  house 
.Juhn  3.34  God  ^.  not  the  Spirit  by  measn  re  to  hin 

6.  32.  hut  my  Father  g.  you  the  true  bread 

33.  who  coiVifth  down  and  g.  life  to  the  world 
37.  all  that  ihe  Father  if.  me  shall  come  to  me 

10.  11.  Ihe  good  shepheul  g-  his  life  for  the  shee^ 

14.  27.  nut  as  the  \/orld  g.  give  I  unto  vou 
Jlcts  17.25.  hug.Xo  all  life.breiith,  and  all  thing! 
Horn.  12.  8.  he  that^.  let  him  do  it  with  simplicity 

14.  6.  he  eateth  to  Ihe  Lord,  for  he g.  God  thanki 

1  Cnr.  3.  7.  hut  God  tliat^.  the  increase 

7.  38.  he  that  g.  her  in  marriage  doeth  well 

15.  ,38.  God  g.  it  a  body  as  it  hnth  pleased  him 
57.  but  thanks  1  e  to  God  who  g.  us  Ihe  victory 

2  Cor.  3.  6.  the  leUer  killeih,  hut  the  Spirit  g.  lit 
1  Tim.  6.  17.  who  jr.  us  richly  a'l  things  'o  e.njoy 


GLA 

lam  1  5.  ask  ofGud,  tliat^.  tc  all  m*D  UlMraU; 
4.  6  g.  more  gracu,  God  g.  grace  to  •.'■£  Ijuml  -'j 
r  fet.  J.  1 1.  lei  hiiii  Uo  it  as  ol  llie  libiluy  that  i.ud  f. 
Hev.  22.  5.  lor  the  Luril  (Jud  £•.  ihem  light 

UIVUNG. 
Deul.  10. 18.  he  lovetU  ->e  btrnnger  in  g.  him  food 

21.  17  by  g.  him  a  double  (lortioii  of  all  he  hath 
liulh  1. 1'-  Lord  visited  his  people  iii  g.  them  Uicail 
IKingsbM.  shall  accomphsli  my  desai^,  m^.  I'ood 
2Cir.  B.  23.  by  g.  him  according  to  iiahleousiiess 
Jab  U.  20.  their  hope  be  as  tiie  g  up  of  the  ghost 
Mat.  24.  38.  were  luariyiiig  and  ^.  in  marriage 
Acts  8.  9.  g.  out  that  hiinself  was  some  great  one 

15.  i.  g.  tliem  llie  Holy  Giiost,  as  he  did  to  us 
Hoin.  4.  20.  was  s.rong  in  failli,  g  glory  to  God 
y.  4.  the  ir.  of  the  law,  and  the  service  of  God 

1  Cor.  14.  7.  things  4'.  sound  II  Itj.  althyg-.of  tliKiiks 
ii  Cur.  I).  3.  g.  no  orlence  in  any  thing;  niiinstry  not 
PhiH.  li.  concerning  "-.  and  receiving,  hut  ye  only 
17Vnj.4.1.^.  heed  to  seducing  spirits  and  doctrines 
lFe:.3. 7.  g.  honour  to  llie  wile  as  to  weaker  vessel 

2  Pet.  1.  5.  g.  all  diligence,  add  to  faith  virtue 
Jude  7.  g.  themselves  over  to  Ibrmcatioc 

Sec  Thanks. 
GLAD. 
£i«(i.4.14.when  he  seelli  thee,  lie  will  be^.iii  heart 
Judg.  18.  20.  and  the  piiest's  heart  was  g. 
I  Sam.  11.  y.  and  the  men  of  Jabesli  were  g 
1  Kings  8.  tie.  Israel  went  to  tents  g.  2  Ckr.  7. 10. 
£«tA.5.9.Haman  0-.  ||  8.15.  the  city  Shushan  was^. 
Job  3.  22.  and  are  g.  when  they  can  lind  the  grave 

22.  19.  righteous  see  it  and  are  g.  Fsal.  04.  10. 
Psal.  16.  y.  therefore  my  heart  is  g.  glory  rejoiceth 

21.  tj.  thou  hast  made  Inm  g-.wilh  thy  countenance 
34.  2.  the  humble  shall  hear  and  l>e  g.  GO.  32. 
35. 27.  them  be  g.  that  favour  my  rigiileous  cause 
45.  8.  whereby  they  have  made  thee  g. 
45.  4.  the  streams  shall  make  g.  the  city  of  God 
67.  4.  let  the  nations  be  g.  and  sing  for  joy 
90. 15.  make  us4r.||'J2.  4.  thou  L.  h.ast  made  me^. 
•7.1.  let  the  isles  be^'.  ||  8.  Zion  heard,  and  was^r. 
104.  15.  wine  that  maketh  g.  the  heart  of  man 
34.1  will  be  ^f.  in  the  Lordli  105.  38.  Egypt  was  ^. 
107.  30  then  are  they  g.  because  they  be  quiet 
119.  74.  they  that  fear  thee  will  be  g.  when 
122.  1.  I  was  g.  when  they  said  to  me,  let  us  go 
12().  3.  done  great  things  for  us,  whereof  wo  are  o-. 
Prut).  10.  1.  a  wise  son  maketh  a  g-.  father,  15.20. 

12.  25.  but  a.  good  word  niakeih  it  "■. 

17.  5.  that  is  g.  at  calamities,  not  he  unpunished 

23.  25.  thy  father  and  thy  mother  shall  be  g. 

24.  17.  let  not  thy  heart  be  ^.  when  he  slunibleth 
87.  11.  my  son,  be  wise,  and  make  my  heart  g. 

Escl.  10.  1 19.  and  wine  maketh  g.  the  life 
ha.  35.  1   the  wilderness  shall  he  g.  for  them 

39.2.  Hezekiah  was^.  of  them,  and  shewed  them 
Jer.  20.  15.  a  child  is  botn,  making  Inm  very  g. 

50.  11.  because  ye  were  "•.  O  ye  destroyers 
Lam.  1.  21.  they  are  g.  that  thou  hast  done  it 
Van.  6.  23.  then  was   he  king  e.xceeiling  g. 
JUos.1.3.  they  mske  the  king 5-. with  their  wickedn. 
Jonah  4.  (i.  Jonah  wm  g.  because  of  tiio  gourd 
Zech.  10.  7.  Iheir  children  .•-hall  see  it  and  he  ^. 
.*furA14.Il.\'ere^.and  promised  money, /-u/i:f22.5. 
Luke  I.  19. 1  am  sent  to  shew  ihee  these  ^.tidings 

8.  1.  shewing  the  g.  tidings  of  the  kingdom 

15.  32.  was  meet  we  should  make  merry  and  be^. 
John  8.  56.  .Abraham  saw  my  day  and  was  g. 

11.  15.  1  am  g.  for  your  sakts  that  I  was  not  there 
Jietn  11.23  when  had  seen  the  grace  of  G.  he  was"-. 

13.  48.  the  (Jentiles  heard  this,  they  were  ^ 
Rom.  16.  19.  I  am  g.  therefore  on  your  behalf 

I  Cor.  IG.  17.  I  am  g.  of  the  coming  of  Stephanas 

3  Cor.  2.  2.  who  is  he  then  that  maketh  me  g.l 

13.  9.  we  are  g.  when  we  are  weak,  and  ye  strong 
1  Pel.  4.  13.  his  glor)  revealed,  ye  may  be  g.  also 

GI.AH  joined  with  rejoice. 
1  Chron.  16.  31.  let  the  heavens  be  g.  and  let  the 
earth  rejoice,  the  Lord  reigneih,  Psiil.  96. 11. 
Psal.  9.  2.  I  will  he  g.  and  r/juice  in  ihee 

14.  7.  .lacob  shall  rejoice,  [jrael  shall  he  "-.  .53.6 

31.  7.  I  will  be^'.  and  rejoice  in  thy  mercy 

32.  1 1.  be  CT.  and  rejoice,  ye  righteous,  68.  3. 
40.  16.  that  seek  thee,  be  g.  and  rejoice,  70.  4. 
48.  1 1,  let  Zion  rejoice,  daughters  of  Judali  beg. 
90.  14.  that  we  may  be^.  and  rejoice  all  our  days 
118.24.  this  is  the  day,  we  will  rej.  and  be  g.  in  it 

(ant.  1.  4.  we  will  be  ^'■.  and  rejoice  in  thee 
lia.  2.').  9.  we  wll  rrjoice  and  he  g.  in  his  salvation 
65.  18.  but  be  jfon  tr.  and  rejoice  for  ever 
66. 10.  rej.  ye  with  Jerii.'-alem,  and  bo  g.  with  her 
Lam.  4.  21.  ryoicc  and  be^.  O  daughter  of  Edom 
Toel  2.  21.  fear  not,  O  lanil,  be  g.  and  rejoice 

23  be  g.  ye  children  of  Zion,  and  rejoice  in  Lord 
Hab  1  15.  therefore  they  rejoice  and  are  g. 
Zeph  3  14.  be  g.  and  rejoice  with  all  the  heart, 
b  daiishter  of  Jerusalem 
Mat.  5. 12.  rejoice  and  be  g.  ^'reat  is  your  reward 
Sets  2.  26.  my  heart  diil  r'_  oice,  my  tongue  waag. 
Rev.  19  7  be  g.  and  rejni'e.  the  marriage  is  come 
■23:> 


GLO 

GLADLY 
.'•'srk  6.  20.  Herod  le.ared  John,  and  h  aril  him  ^. 
12.  37.  the  common  people  heard  Christ  g. 
.,icts2.  41.  that^.  received  the  woid  were  baptized 

21.  17.  when  come,  the  brethren  received  us  g. 
2  Cor.  11.  19.  ye  suli'er  fools  g  seeing  ye  are  wise 

12.  9.  most^r.  therefore  will  I  rather  glory 

15.  I  will  very  g.  spend  and  be  spent  lor  you 

GLADMESS 

JVum.  10.  10.  in  the  day  of  your  ^.  ye  shall  blow 

JJeut.  28.  47.  servedsl  not  the  Lord  with  «■.  ol  heart 

2  ^am.  6.  12.  David  brought  uji  the  ark  with  g. 

1  Chron.  IG.  27.  strength  and  g.  are  in  his  jijace 
29.22.  and  did  eat  and  drink  ihatday  withgreat^. 

2  Chron.  29.  30.  and  they  sang  praises  with  g 
3U.21.  Israel  kept  least  of  unleavened  bread  with^. 

23.  and  they  kept  other  seven  days  with  g. 

JV(7t.  8.  17.  and  there  was  very  great  g. 
12.  27.  Levites,  to  keep  the  dedication  with  g. 

Esth.  8.  16.  the  Jews  had  light,  and  g.  and  joy,  17. 
9. 17.  they  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and  g.  18,  19. 

Psal.  4.  7.  thou  hast  put  g.  m  my  lieart  more  than 
30.  11.  and  thou  ha^t  girded  me  with  g 
43.  1 4.  1  will  go  to  God  the  "■   of  my  joy 
45.  7.  hath  anointed  thee  with  oil  of  ^.  Heb.  1.  9. 
15.  with  g.  and  rejoicing  shall  they  be  brought 
51.8.  make  me  to  hear  joy  and  g.  that  the  hones 
97.  11.  aiid^.  is  sown  lor  the  upright  in  heart 
100.  2.  serve  the  Lord  with  "-.  come  with  singing 

105.  43.  he  brought  forth  his  chosen  with  g. 

106.  5.  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  g.  of  ihy  nation 
Pruv.  10.  28.  the  hone  of  the  righteous  shall  be  g. 
Cant.  3.  11.  and  in  thH  d.iy  of  the  g.  of  his  l#ean 
Isa.  16.  lO.joy  and^r.  is  taken  away  out  of  the  field 

22.  13.  and,  bihold,  joy  and  g.  slaying  oxen 
30.  29.  ye  shall  have  a  song  and  g.  of  heat. 
35.  10.  they  shall  obtain  joy  and  g.  51.  11 
51.  3.  joy  and  g.  shall  be  found  therein 

./cr.  7. 34.  cease  voice  of  mirth  and  ^.  16.9.  |25. 10. 

31.7  sing  with  g.  for  Jacob,  shout  among  nations 

33. 1 1.  there  shall  be  heard  a  voice  of  joy  and  g. 

48.  33.  joy  and  g.  taken  from  the  plentiful  field 
.full  1.  16.  joy  and  g.  from  the  house  of  our  God 
Zcch.  8.  19.  shall  be  to  house  of  Judah  joy  and  «-. 
.Mark  4.  16.  who  immediately  receive  it  with  g. 
Luke  1.  H.shalt  have  joy  and  g-.  and  many  rejoice 
Jicls  2.  46.  did  eat  their  meat  with  g.  of  heart 

12.  14.  she  opened  not  the  gate  for  g.  but  ran 

14.  17.  filling  our  hearts  with  food  and  g. 
Phil.  2.  29.  receive  him  in  the  Lord  with  all  g. 

GLASS. 
1  Cor.  13. 12.  for  now  we  see  through  a  g.  darkly 
iCor.  3.  18.  with  open  face,  beholding  as  in  a.  g. 
Jam.  1.23.  a  man  beholding  his  natural  face  in  a^. 
Rev.  4.  6.  there  was  a  sea  of  g.  like  unto  crystal 

15.  2.  and  I  saw  a  sea  of  ^.  mingled  with  fire 
21.  18.  the  city  was  pure  gold,  like  clear  g.  21. 

GLASSES. 
Isa.  3.  23.  the  Lord  will  take  away  the^.  and  vails 
See  Looking. 
GLEAN. 
Aeo. 19.10.  thou  shall  not^.  vineyard,  Deut.  24.21. 
Ruth  2.  2.  let  me  now  go  to  the  field  and  g.  ears 
./er.  6.  9.  they  shall  thoroughly  g.  the  remnant 

GLEANED. 
./udg.  1.  t  7.  kings  g.  their  meat  under  my  table 
20.  45.  and  they  g.  of  them  in  the  high-ways 
Ruth  2.  3.  she  cume  and  g.  after  the  reapers 

GLEANING,  S. 
Lev.  19.  9.  not  gather  the  g.  of  harvest,  23.  22. 
./udg.  8.2.  IS  not  the^.  of  the  grapes  of  Ejihraim  ? 
Isa.  17.  6.  yet^.  grapes  shall  be  left  in  it  as  shaking 
24.  13.  as  the  g.  grapes  when  vintage  is  done 
.fer.  49.  9.  would  they  not  leave  some ^.?  Obad.  t5. 
Mic.  7.  I.  1  am  as  the  gra|)e  g.  of  the  vintage 

GLEDE. 
Deut.  14.  13.  ye  shall  not  eat  the  g.  kite,  vulture 

GLISTERING. 
1  Chron.  29.  2.  now  I  have  prepared  "-.  stones 
Job  20.  2.).  the  g.  sword  comelh  out  of  his  gall 
Luke  9.  29.  and  his  raiment  was  white  and  g. 

GLITTER,  ING. 
Devt.  32.  41.  if  1  whet  my  "-.  sword  I  will  render 
.fob  39.  23.  the  g.  spear  rattleth  against  him 
Ezek.  21.  10.  it  is  furbished  that  it  may  g. 

28.  it  is  furbished  to  consume,  because  of  the  g. 
JVah.  3.  3.  tin;  horseman  lifteth  ii])  the  g.  spear 
Hab.  3. 11  they  went  at  the  shining  of  thy  ^.  spear 

GLOOMINESS. 
.Joel  2.  2.  a  day  of  darkness  and  g.  Zeph.  1.  15. 

GLORIFY. 
To  glorify,  siirnijics  to  make  glorious,  Rom.  8. 
30,  Whom  lie  justified,  them  he  also  glorified. 
Thus  Gild  glorifies  the  elect,  by  adorning  them 
with  gifts  and  grnces  in  tvs  world,  and  bij 
bringing  them  to  the  full  pnxsessiim  of  gliny 
and  blessedness  in  the  other  world.  IV/ien 
man  is  said  to  glorify  Ciod,  it  is  not  to  be  un- 
derstood as  if  he  could  add  any  thing  to  (iod's 
essential  glory :  But  we  may  be  said  to  glo 


GI.O 

rify  God,  when  we  acknowledge  him  to  bi  gl» 
riuus,  ami  ascribe  tii  kiiii  lUi  gluri/  of  eee^ 
excvUciicy  whether  of  nutuie  or  g'ace,  and 
confess  that  he  is  worlliy  tu  receiDe  honour, 
glory,  might,  and  majislu,  Kev.  4.  11.  IVheu 
we  confers  that  all  the  glory,  gifts,  and  dig 
nily  wliicli  we  have  uljove  utlur  men,  are  given 
us  of  God,  1  Chron.  •J9.  11,  12,  When  we  are 
willing  to  abuse  uurfclves  in  the  acknowledg- 
ment of  our  own  vUencss,  that  (jod  may  b« 
magnified  m  any  of  his  attributes  ur  ordi- 
nances by  it,  Jer.  13.  16.  Mai.  2.  2.  IVIien  ic* 
believe  God's  promises,  and  wait  for  the  per 
formance  of  iherii,  though  we  see  no  meant 
likely  for  their  accomplishment,  Rom.  4.  20. 
IVhen  we  publicly  acknowledge  true  religion, 
or  any  special  truth  of  God,  when  it  is  gene- 
rally opposed,  Luke  ^3.  47.  H/ hen  we  suffer 
for  God,  1  Pet.  4.  16.  When  on  the  sabbath 
we  devote  ourselves  only  to  the  service  of  God, 
Isa.  .58.  13.  When  we  give  thanks  to  God  far 
benefits,  or  deliverances,  Psal.  113.4.  Luke  17 
18.  When  we  love,  praise,  admire,  and  cstee* 
Christ  above  all,  John  1.  14.  |  11.  4. 
God  the  Father  is  glorified  in  Christ  the  Media: 
tor  by  his  obedience  unto  death,  and  thereby 
consummating  the  work  of  man's  redemption, 
which  tends  so  much  to  the  advancement  oj'  the 
justice,  wisdom,  mercy,  and  holiness  of  God: 
But  Christ  the  &ou  is  glorified  of  the  Father 
as  touching  his  human  nature,  by  sustaining 
tt  against  the  gates  of  hell  in  his  agony  and 
passion  on  the  cross;  by  manifestly  owning 
him  to  be  his  fion  ;  by  enabling  him  to  triumph 
over  his  and  his  people's  enemies,  in  his  re- 
surrection, ascension,  and  exaltation  to  hi* 
Father's  right  hand.  John  17.  1,  Father,  glo- 
rify thy  Son,  that  thy  Son  also  may  glorify  thee. 
P4'ai.22.23.  all  ye  the  seed  of  Jacob  g'.  him  and  feai 
50.  15.  I  will  deliver  thee,  and  thou  shall  g.  me 
86.  9.  all  nations  shall  come  and  g.  thy  name 

12.  and  1  will  g.  thy  name  for  evermore 
Isa.  24.  15.  wherefore  g.  ye  the  Lord  in  the  firef 
25.  3.  therefore  shall  the  strong  people  »■.  thee 
GO.  7.  and  I  will  g.  the  house  of  my  glory 
./er.  30.  19.  I  will  multiply,  1  will  also  g-.  thpiii 
Mat.  5.  16.  g.  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
John  12.  28.  Faiher,  g.  thy  name  ;  I  will  g.  it 
13.  32.  God  shall  also  g.  him  in  himself 

16.  14.  ho  shall  ^.  me;  for  he  shall  receive  of  mine 

17.  1.  ^.  thy  Son,  that  thy  Son  also  may  g.  thee 
5.  now,  O  Father,  g.  me  with  thine  own  self 

21.  19.  signifying  by  what  death  he  should  ^.  Goo 
ftHm.l5.G.  ye  may  withonemind  and  nmuth^.Got 

9.  that  the  Gentiles  might  g.  God  for  his  mercy 

1  Cor.G.  20.  fi'.  G.  in  body  and  s-piiit  which  arc  God'i 

2  Cor.  9.  13^  g.  God  for  your  professed  subjection 
1  Pet.  2.  12.  may  ^.  God  in  the  day  of  visitation 

4.  16.  but  let  him  g.  God  on  Ihis  behalf 
ftcu. 15.4. whoshall  not  l"e:ii  thee, and^.thv name  T 

GLORIFIED. 
/ycv.  10.  3.  before  all  the  people  I  will  be  ^ 
Isa.  26. 15.  thou  hast  increased  nation,  thou  art  g. 
44.  23.  for  the  Lord  haih  g.  himself  in  Israel 
49.3.  art  my  servant,  O  Israel, in  whom  I  will  be^. 
55. 5.  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  he  hath  g.  thee,  60.  9. 
60.  21.  the  work  of  my  hands,  that  I  may  be^. 
61.3.  the  plantingof  the  Lord  that  he  might  be  ;»• 
66.  5.  your  brelhien  said,  let  ihe  Lord  be  g 
Ezek.  28.  22.  I  will  be  ^.  in  the  midst  of  thee 
39.  13.  be  a  renown  iii  the  day  that  I  shall  oe  g 
Dan.  5.23.  and  the  God  in  w  hose  hand  thy  breati 
is,  and  whose  arc  all  Ihy  ways,  hast  thou  not  ^. 
Mug.  1.  8.  I  will  take  pleasure  in  it,  and  kn  g 
.1/«<.9.8.marvelled,and^.G.  Jl/«r/c 2.12.  AuA-e5.2& 
15.  31.  and  they  ^.  the  God  of  Israel 
Luke  4.  15.  he  taught  in  synagogues,  being  ^.  of  all 
7.  16.  there  came  fear  on  all,  and  they  "-.  Cod 
13.  13.  and  she  was  made  straight,  and  g.  God 
17.15.ihe  leper  g.  God  ||  23.47.  the  centurion  g.  G, 
.John  7.39.  H. Ghost  not  given,  because  Jesus  not  gr. 
II.  4.  that  the  Son  of  (.'od  might  be  g.  thereby 
12. 16.  but  when  Jes.  was^.ihon  remembered  they 
23.  the  hour  is  come  the  Son  of  man  should  be^. 
28.  I  have  both  "'.  it,  and  will  glorify  it  again 

13.  31.  now  is  the  Son  of  man  ^.  God  is^.  in  him 
32.  if  God  be  ^.  in  him,  God  shall  glorify,  him 

14.  13.  that  Ihe  Father  may  be  ^.  in  the  Son 

15.  8.  herein  is  mv  Father  n-.  that  ye  bear  fruit 
17.  4.  I  have^.  thee  on  earth,  I  have  finished 

10.  and  thine  are  mine,  and  F  am  g.  in  them 
JJcts  3.  13.  the  God  of  otir  fathers  hath  g.  his  Sor 

4.  21.  for  all  men  g.  God  for  what  was  done 
11.  IS.  they  held  theii  peace,  and  g.  God,  saying 
13.  48.  Gentiles  heard  Ihis,  they  "••  word  of  Lord 
21.  20.  ihey  of  Jerusalem  g.  the  Lord,  and  said 

Rnni.  1.  21.  thev  knew  God,  i  hey  n^.  him  not  as  God 
8,17.  ifwe  suffer  with  him,  thai  we  may  be  also  ^' 
30.  and  whom  he  justified,  them  he  also  g 

Gal.  1.  24  and  they  //■  Go<l  '"  ""^ 


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$.The$a.  T .  10  when  h;  shall  con  e  to  be  ^.in  eaints 
12.  that  the  name  o!  Jesus  may  be  g.  in  you 
3.  1   that  llie  word  ut'the  l^ord  may  he  g. 
Ueb.  5.  5.  so  Christ  g.  not  hmiself  to  ht  high-priest 
IPet.i  11.  God  in  all  things  may  be  ^.  tliro'  J  ^sus 

14.  18  evil  siJukui!  of,  hut  on  your  part  he  is  ^. 
Kev.  Id.  7.  )i(iw  much  she  hath  g.  herself 

GLOKII-'IE'J'H,  ING. 
fsal.  5(1.  23.  whoso  oti'eretli  praise  g.  me 
LuliC  2.  '2(1.  the  shepherds  returned,  g.  God 
f^       5.  2.>.  he  dejiarted  to  his  own  house,  g.  God 
18.  43.  t  le  blind  man  followed  him,  g  God 
GLORY 
istaken  for  worldly  splendour  and  magnificence, 
which  malce  kings  glurious  before  men,  Mai. 

6.  29.  Solomon  in  all  his  glory,  in  all  hif 
lustre,  and  in  his  richest  ornaments,  was  not 
so  beautiful  as  a  lily.  Thus  riches,  authority, 
smnptuous  buildings  and  garments,  whiclu 
men  are  ready  to  praise,  and  which  make  theii^ 
possessors  glorious  before  men,  are  called  in 
scripture  glory.  Psal.  49.  16,  When  the  glory 
of  his  house  is  increased.  By  glory  is  meant 
the  tongue,  which  is  that  peculiar  excellency, 
wherein  chitjty,  except  reason,  man  surpasses 
mil  other  creatures.  Psal.  lb.  9,  My  heart  is 
glad,  and  my  glory  rejoiceth :  My  tongue  breaks 
out  into  holy  boastings  and  praises.  So  in 
Psal.  108.  1,  I  will  sing  and  give  praise,  even 
with  my  glory.  The  glory  of  the  king  of  Jls- 
syria,  is  his  splendid  princes,  brave  captains, 
•valiant  commanders,  and  powerful  armies, 
which  would  make  a  gallant  sheic,  and  wheiein 
he  would  glory,  and  boast  exceedingly,  Isa.  8. 

7,  The  Lord  bnngelh  upon  them  the  king  of 
Assyria,  and  all  his  glury.  Glory  is  put  for 
the  ark  of  the  covenant,  which  was  a  glorious 
type  and  assurance  of  God^s  presence,  and 
the  great  safe-guard  and  ornament  of  Israel, 
which  they  couid  glury  in  above  all  other  na- 
tions. 1  Sam.  4.  21,  The  glory  is  departed  from 
Israel.  Rom.  9.  4,  To  whom  pertaineth  the 
glory. 

Giory  is  put  for  the  church,  which  God  makes 
glorious,  not  only  in  his  own  eyes,  but  even  in 
the  efes  of  Ike  world.  Isa.  4.  5,  Upon  all  the 
glory  shall  be  a  defence;  upon  all  holy  asscm- 
i'ics  of  sincere  Christians.  It  is  put  for  grace, 
fiCor.  3.  18,  We  are  changed  into  the  same 
image,  from  glory  to  glory;  growing  from  one 
degree  of  glorious  grace  to  another,  till  it 

'  come  to  its  perfection  in  eternal  glory.  The 
apostle  calls  man  the  image  and  glory  of  God, 
end  for  this  reason  he  ougiil  not  to  cover  his 
head  ■  that  is.  Since  God  would  have  the  male 
sex  to  be  a  kind  of  representation  of  his  glory, 
majesty,  andpower,  a  man  oughtjiot,  by  hiding 
his  face,  wherein  these  things  are  most  con- 
spicuous, to  conceal  the  glory  of  God  shining 
in  him.  David  calls  God  his  glory,  Psal.  3.  3, 
Thou  art  my  glory  ;  tlinu  art  the  Mnihor  of 
that  royal  dignity  to  which  I  am  advanced: 
Or,  thou  art  the  matter  of  my  glorying,  thou 
hast  formerly  given,  and  wilt  further  give  me 
tccKSion  of  glorying  or  boasting  of  thy  power 
andfdvour  to  me.  Glory  is  taken  for  the  un- 
speakable blessedness,  joy,  and  felicity  of  the 
saints  in  heaven.  Psal.  73.  24,  Thou  shall 
guide  me  with  thy  counsel,  and  afterwards  re- 
ceive me  to  glory.  God  promises  to  be  to  his 
church  a  wall  of  fire  round  about,  and  the  glory 
in  the  midst,  Zech.  2.  5.  that  he  would  protect 
iiis  church,  and  lliat  his  presence  and  power 
should  make  her  glorious.  It  is  put  for  the 
presence  of  God,  Psal.  63.  2. 
When  the  Israelites  forsook  God  in  the  wilder- 
ness, they  changed  their  glory  into  the  simili- 
tude of  an  ox  that  eateth  grass,  Psal.  106.  20. 
They  changed  their  glory;  that^is,  their  God, 
who  was  indeed  their  glory,  into  the  golden 
tmage  of  an  ox  or  calf.  Joshua  speaking  to 
Achan  says.  Give  glory  to  God,  .Tosh.  7.  19. 
Confess  the  truth,  and  ascribe  unto  God  the 
glory  of  his  omniscience  in  knowing  thy  sin, 
and  of  his  justice  in  pmiishingthee  according 
to  thy  desert.  IVhcn  God  thought  fit  to  call 
his  serv.tnt  Moses  to  himself,  he  directed  him 
to  go  up  to  mount  Aharim,  and  die  there. 
Num.  27.  12,  &;c.  IMjses  hereupon  desired  nf 
Ood  thai  he  would  yrovide  a  man  who  should 
he  set  over  the  mul'.itude.     The  Lord  there- 

\  fere  commanded  him  to  take  Joshua,  the  son 
«i/Niin,  saying.  He  is  a  man  who  is  filhed  with 
the  Spirit,  lay  thine  hand  upon  him,  and  give 
Jiim  a  charg',  in  the  presence  of  the  multitude, 
ana  put  some  of  thine  honour,  in  Hebrew,  of 
iky  glory  or  splendour,  uj-sn  him.  The  ques- 
tion is,  what  glory  this  was,  which  Moses 
tommuntcatxd  j  loshua.  >>iikelo9,  and  some 
tflhe  Rabbins,  are  of  opinion,  that  Moses  im 
23b 


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parted  hvn  some  of  that  lustre  which  appeared 
upon  his  countenance,  after  the  conversation 
which  he  had  been  admitted  to  with  God.  Mo 
ses,  they  say,  shmed  like  the  sun,  and  Joshua 
like  the  moon:  this  was  a  weak  and  borrowed 
brightness.  Hut  it  is  to  be  understood  of  that 
authority,  and  empire,  whereof  he  stood  in 
need  for  the  government  of  the  people.  Rloses 
laid  his  hands  on  him,  and  by  this  ceremony 
appointed  htm  for  his  successor  in  the  conduct 
of  the  Ifraelites  :  He  gave  him  his  orders  and 
instructions,  that  he  might  acquit  himself 
with  honour  in  this  employment. 

The  glory  of  God.  Moses  earnestly  begged  of 
God  to  shew  him  his  glory  Exod.  33.  18,  1 
beseech  thee,  shew  me  thy  glory  ;  that  is,  the 
highest  manifestation  of  thy  divine  glory  that 
I  am  capable  of;  or  that  glorious  shape, 
whic/i,  together  with  a  human  voice,  thou  hast 
now  assumed.  The  heavens  declare  the  glory 
of  God,  Hsal.  19.  1.  7'he  visible  heavens  af- 
ford matter  and  occasion,  in  respect  of  their 
vast  extent,  glorious  furniture,  and  powerful 
infiuenccs,  to  acknowledge  and  admire  the  glo 
rious  being,  infinite  power,  wisdom,  and  good 
ness  of  God.  The  glorj  of  iheLurd  hath  hllet 
the  house  of  the  Lord  ;  th4it  is,  the  cloud,  which 
was  a  usual  token  of  God't  glorious  presence. 
1  Kings  8.  11.  <;hrist  says  to  Martha,  John  11 
40,  If  thou  wouldest  believe,  thou  shouldest  see 
the  glory  of  God  ;  that  is,  an  admirable  in- 
stance  of  the  divine  power,  in  raising  thy 
dead  brother.  The  miracles  which  our  Sa- 
viour wrought,  manifisted  his  glory,  or  his 
divine  power,  John  2.  11,  The  glory  of  the 
Lord  shall  be  revealed,  Isa.  40.  5.  that  is,  the 
glorious  power  and  goodness  of  God  shall  be 
manifested  i.\  the  deliverance  of  the  itwa  from 
Babylon,  but  more  especially  in  the  redemp- 
tion of  all  nations  by  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
Whether  ye  eat  or  drink,  or  whatsoever  ye  do, 
do  all  to  the  glory  of  God,  1  Cor.  10.  31.  that  is, 
let  the  glory  and  honour  of  God  be  habitually 
and  really  the  chief  end  of  all  your  actions. 

Gen. 31.  1.  of  our  father's  hath  begotten  all  this  g. 

Exod.  2>  2.  make  garments  for  Aaron  for  g.  40. 

1  Sam.2  8.  to  make  them  inherit  the  throne  of^. 

4.  21.  the  g.  is  departed  from  Israel,  22. 
t21.  where  is  the^.?  there  is  no^. 

1  Chr.  22.  5.  house  for  Lord  must  be  of^.  and  lame 
29.11.  thine  IS  greatness,  power,  and^j-.  Mat.lJ.lS 

Esth.  5.  II.  H'lman  told  of  the  ^.  of  his  riches 

.fob  39.  20.  the  g.  of  his  nostrils  is  terrible 
40.  10.  and  array  thyself  with  g.  and  beau'.y 

Psal.  24.  7.  and  ii:e  King  of  ^.  shall  comr  m,  9. 
10.  who  is  this  King  of  g.?   the  Lord  i-  King 
2!l.  3.  the  God  of  g.  'hundereth,  Lord  on  waters 
49.  16.  when  the  g.  of  .''is  house  is  increased 
73.  24.  tliou  shall  afterward  receive  me  to  g. 
79.  9.  help  us,  O  God,  lor  the^.  of  thy  name 
8.5.  9.  that  g.  may  dwell  in  our  land 
89.  17.  for  thou  art  the  g.  of  their  strength 
106.  20.  they  changed  their  g.  into  similitude 
145.  11.  s)>eak  of  the  g.  of  thy  kingdom 
149.  5.  let  the  saints  be  joyful  in  g. 

Prov.  3.  35.  the  wise  shall  inherit^. 
17.  6.  the  g.  of  children  are  their  fathers 
20.  29.  the  g.  of  young  men  is  their  strength 
25.  t6.  set  not  out  thy  ^.  in  presence  of  the  king 

27.  so  for  men  to  search  their  own  g.  is  not  g. 
28.  12.  when  the  righteous  men  rejoice  there  is^. 

Isa. 2. 10.  hide  thee  for  the  n-.of  his  majesty,  19,21. 
4. 1 2.  branch  of  the  Lord  shall  be  beauty  and  g. 
5.  for  upon  all  the  g.  shall  be  a  defence 

5.  1 13.  and  their  g.  are  men  of  famine 
14.  their  ^.  and  pomp  shall  descend  unto  it 

10.  3.  and  where  will  ye  leave  your  g.? 
12.  I  will  punish  Ihe^.  of  his  high  looks 
18.  and  shall  consume  the  g.  of  his  forest 

11.  t  10.  a  root  of  Jesse,  his  rest  shall  be  g. 

13.  19.  Babylon  the  g-.  of  kingd.  shall  be  as  Sodom 

14.  18.  all  of  them  lie  in  g.  each  in  his  house 
16.  14.  the  g.  of  Moab  shall  be  contemned 
17.3.  they  shall  beasihe  o-.ofihe  children  oflsrael 

4.  that  the  g.  of  Jacob  shall  be  made  thin 

20.  5.  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  Esvpt  their  5^. 

21.  16.  and  all  the  ;r.  of  Kedar  shall  fail 

22.  24.  shall  hang  on  him  g.  of  his  Father's  house 

23.  9.  hath  purposed  to  slain  the  pride  of  all  g. 

24.  16.  we  heard  songs,  even  g.  to  the  righteous 
123.  there  shall  he  g.  before  his  ancients 

35.  2.  the  g.  of  Lebanon  shall  be  given  to  it 

61.  6.  in  tlieir  g.  ye  shall  boast  yourselves 

66.  II.  be  delighted  with  the  abundance  of  berg- 

12.  the  g.  of  the  Gentiles  as  a  flowing  stream 
Jer.  2.  II.  but  my  people  have  changed  their  ^. 
13.  11    that  they  .might  be  to  me  for  a  ^. 

18.  shall  come  down,  even  the  crown  of  your  o^. 
Ezek.  20.  6.  which  is  the  g.  of  all  lands,  15. 
24.  25.  when  I  take  from  them  the  joy  of  their  g. 


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Ezek.  25.  0.  I  will  open  Ihe  g.  of  IIk^  country 
2b.  20.  I  shall  sel  g.  in  the  liiiiil  ol  tlm  livinj 
31.  18.  to  whom  art  thou  thus  like  in  ^.? 

/Ja?!.2. 37.  God  hath  given  iJiee  [10 «er  and ^.7.1 1 
4.  36.  the  g.  of  my  kiiigilom  returned  to  me 

11.  39.  shall  acknowledge,  and  increase  with^ 
Hos.  4.  7.  I  will  change  their  g.  into  shame 

9.  11.  as  for  Epinaun,  tlieir^'.  shall  tiy  away 

10.  5.  the  |iriests  thai  rejoiced  for  the  ^r.  thereu 
Mic.  1.  15.  he  shall  come  10  Adullani  ihe  g.  of  Ig.- 
J\fah.  2.  9.  there  is  none  end  of  the  siore  and  jf. 
Hab.  2.  16.  thou  art  tilled  with  shame  for^. 
Hag.  2.  3.  who  saw  this  hou.se  in  bet  first  g.7 

7.  I  will  fill  this  house  with  g.  saith  the  Lord 

9.  g.  of  tliis  latter  house  greater  than  of  formal 
Zech.  2.  5.  I  will  be  the  g.  in  the  midst  of  liei 

8.  after  the  ^.  hath  he  sent  me  lo  Ihe  nations 
6.  13.  he  shall  build  temple,  he  shall  bear  theg-. 
11.3.  their  ^.  is  spoiled,  a  voice  of  roaring  of  liont 

12.  ~.g.  of  the  house  of  David,  ^.  of  Jerusalem 
Mat.  4.  8.  kingdoms  of  the  world,  and  g.  of  thetK 

G.  2.  sound  tiuiiijiel,  that  they  may  have^.  of  men 

]6.27.shallcome  inlhe^.of  liisFather,>iyarA-8.38 

24.  30.  they  shall  seethe  Son  of  Man  coming  with 

power  and  great  g.  Mark  13.  20.  Luke  21.27 

Luke  2. 14.  saying,  g.  to  God  in  the  highest,  19.  38 

32.  light  to  Gentiles,  and  tlie^.  of  thy  people  Isr 

4.  0.  all  this  power  will  I  give  thee,  and  the  g. 

9.  31.  who  appeared  in^.and  spakeof  his  decease 

.John  17.  5.  with  the  g.  which  1  had  with  thee 

22.  the  g.  thou  gavest  me,  I  have  given  them 
.lets  7.  2.  the  God  of  ^.  appeared  to  our  father 

12.  23.  because  he  gave  not  God  Ihe  g. 
22.  11.  when  I  could  not  see  for  the  g.  of  light 
Rom.  4.  20.  was  strong  in  faiih,  giving  o-.  to  God 

6.  4.  raised  from  the  dead  by  Ihe  g.  of  the  Fathoi 

8.  18.  are  not  worthy  to  be  compared  with  the^ 

9.  4.  to  whom  pertaineth  the  g.  and  covenants 

23.  which  he  had  afore  prepared  unto  g. 

11.  36.  of  him  are  all  things,  to  whom  be  g.  (o 

ever,  Gal.  1.  5.  2  Tim.  4.  18.   Heb.  13.  21 
1  Pet.  5.  II. 
16.  27.  lo  God  only  wise  be  g.  1  Tim.  1.  17. 
I  Cor.  2.  7.  which  God  hath  ordained  to  our^. 
S.  they  would  not  have  crucified  the  Lord  of^ 
11.  7.  but  the  woman  is  the  g.  of  Ihe  man 
1.5.  if  a  woman  have  long  hair,  il  is  a  g.  to  hei 
15.  40.^.of  celestial  is  one,  ihc^.  of  ihelerreslria 
41.  one  g.  of  the  sun,  another^,  of  the  moon 
43.  i(  is  sown  in  dishonour,  it  is  raiseiJ  in  g. 
2Cor.  3.  7.  for  the  n-.of  his  countenance,  which^ 

9.  if  the  ministration  of  condemnation  be  ^.  the 
ministration  of  righteousness  doth  e.xceed  in  g 

10.  had  no  g.  by  reason  of  the  g  that  e.xcelleti 
18.  but  we  are  all  ciianged  from  g.  to  g. 

4.  17.  worketh  for  us  an  eternal  weight  of  g. 

8.  19.  administered  by  us  to  ihe  ^.  of  ihe  same  Ld 

23.  they  are  messengers,  and  the  ^.  of  Chriat 
Eph.  1.  6.  to  the  praise  of  the  g.  of  his  grace 

17.  the  Father  of^.  may  give  you  the  Spirit 

18.  ye  may  know  what  is  the  riches  of  the  g. 
3.  13.  my  trihulalions  for  you,  which  is  your^ 

21.  to  him  be  g.  in  the  church  by  Christ  Jeput 
Ph^l.\.^\.  fruits,  which  are  by  Christ  to  n-.of  Go« 
3.  19.  and  whose  g.  is  in  their  shame 
4. 19.  according  to  his  riches  in  g.  by  Christ  Jesu 
20.  now  to  God  and  our  Father  be  g.  for  ever 
Col.  1.  27.  wh;it  is  the  riches  of  ihe  g.  of  this  mys- 
tery, which  is  Christ  in  you,  the  hope  of  ^. 
3.  4.  then  shall  ye  appear  with  him  in  g. 

1  Thess.  2.  6.  nor  of  men  sought  we  g.  nor  of  you 

12.  who  hath  called  you  to  his  kingdom  and  g 

20.  for  ye  are  our  g.  and  joy 

2  Thess.  1.  9.  punished  from  the  g.  of  his  power 

2.  14.  to  the  obtaining  of  the  g.  of  our  Lord 
\Tini.  3.  16.  seen  of  angels,  received  up  into^. 
«J  Tijn.  2.  10.  salvation  in  Christ,  with  eternal  g. 
Heb.  2.  10.  in  brin^'ing  many  sons  to  g.  to  make 

3.  3.  this  man  was  counted  worthy  of  more  ^. 

9.  5.  over  it  the  cherubims  of  ^.  shadowing 
.'am. 2.1. the  faith  of  our  Lord  Jesus,  the  Lord  of^ 
1  Pet.  I.  8.  rejoice  with  jov  unspenkable,  full  of  ^ 

11.  it  testified  the  g.  that  should  follow 

21.  that  God  raised  him  up,  and  gave  him  g. 

24.  and  all  the  ^.  of  man,  as  the  flower  of  gra* 
2.  20.  hn-  what  g.  is  it,  if  when  ye  be  bufteted  T 

4.  14.  the  SpiNt  of  g.  and  of  God  lesfetli  on  yoj 

5.  1.  a  partaker  of  the  ^.  that  shall  be  revealed 

10.  hath  called  us  to  eternal  g.  by  Christ  Jesus 
iPet.  1.  3.  that  hath  called  us  to  o'.  and  virtue 

17.  came  such  a  voice  to  him  from  excellent^ 
3  18  to  him  be  ^.  both  now  anil  ever,  Rev  1.8 
.hide  25.  to  the  only  wise  God  our  Saviour  he  gi 
Rev.  4.  II    thou  art  worthy  to  receive  g.  5. 12. 

7.  12.  blessing  and  g.  and  wisdom  he  to  oui  God 
11.13.  remnant  werealfrighted,andgavc^.toCfod 

See  Crown,  Honour,  Vain. 

Give  GLORV. 

■  Josh.  7   19.  my  son,  give  g.  to  the  God  of  Israel 

1  Sam.  6.  5  yo  BhiU  give  g.  to  the  God  oflsrael 


GLO 

1  Ckr  16.  'iS.  give  to  the  l.ord,^»'re  to  the  Lord  g. 
anU  i:  rengLli,  29.  I's.  -Jd.  1,2.  |  !)().7,y.  ./er.lJ.lO. 
P*ai   84.  11.  llin  L.ji  1  "  ill  /iire  ^race  and  »■. 
115   1.  iiul  to  us.  but  to  ilij  iiaiiie  gme  the  ^ 
Isa.  42.  1-.  let  tli'jiii  jj^ivc  g.  unto  tlie  Lurd 
JUu/.  -.  2.  il  ye  «  ill  11  )t  lay  it  to  lieart  to  give  g. 
^ukt  17.  IS.  that  relumed  lo  give  g.  to  God 
Hev.  4.  9.  when  those  beasts  give  g.  and  honour 

14.  7.  fear  God,  and  give  g.  to  hmi,  worship  hiin 
16  9.  were  scorched,  and  repented  not  iu give g. 

GLUKY  of  Uod. 
Ptal.  19.  1.  the  heavens  declare  the  g.  of  God 
Prow  25.  2  it  is  the  g-uf  God  to  conceal  a  thing 
Kiek.  8.  4.  the  g.  of  the  God  oi'  Israel  was  there 

9.  3.  the  g.  of  God  was  gone  up  from  the  cheruLi 
10  19.  the^.  of  God  was  over  them  above,  11.2:J. 
43  2.  thc^.  of  Gudc&me  troin  the  way  of  the  east 

Jahn  11.  4.  this  sickness  is  tor  the  g.  of  God 

4U.  if  believe,  thou  shouldest  see  the  g.  of  God 
.^cis 7. 55. Stephen  looked  up  and  ^aw  the  d.o/  fy. 
Ae/H.3.23.  all  sumed  and  come  short  of  the  «-.  of  G. 

5.  2.  we  rejoice  in  hope  of  the  g.  of  God 

15.  7.  as  Cnrisl  also  received  us  lo  the  g.  of  God 
1  Ci/r.10.31.  ye  cat  or  drink,  do  all  to  the^.  of  God 

1 1.  7.  for  a  man  is  the  image  and  g.  of  God 
iCur.l.oo.promises  in  him  yea  and  amen,  to^.o/<?. 

4.  6.  the  light  of  the  kiiowKdge  of  the  g.  of  God 
15.  thanksgiving  oi'inany  redound  to  "-.  of  God 
P/iil.  1.  11.  uliich  are  by  Christ  to  the  g.  of  God 

2.  11.  confess  that  Jesus  is  Lord  to  the  g.  of  (rod 
Hev.  15.  8.  temple  filled  with  smoke  t'loin g.of  God 

21.  11.  the  holy  Jerusalem,  having  tlie^.  of  God 

23.  no  need  of  the  sun,  g.  of  God  did  lighten  it 

His  GLORY. 

Deut.  5.  24.  the  Lord  our  G.  hath  shewed  us  hisg. 

33.  17.  hfs  g.  like  the  firstling  of  a  bullock 
I  CAr.l().24.declaretli/ii.so-.  among  heath.  F.«.96.3. 
Psal.  21.  5.  his  g.  is  great  in  thy  salvation 

•2".  9.  in  his  temple  doth  every  one  speak  of  hisg. 

ill.  17.  his  g.  shall  not  descend  after  him 

72.  19.  let  the  whole  earth  be  lilleil  with  his  g. 

7ri.  61.  delivered  his  g.  into  the  enemies'  hand 

ffJ.  44.  thou  hast  made  his  g.  to  cease 

97.  6.  and  all  the  people  see  his  g. 

102.  16.  when  L.  build  Zion,  shall  appear  in  msg. 

1 13.  4.  and  his  g.  above  the  heavens,  14d  13 
fiov.  19.  11.  it  is  his g.  to  pass  over  transgression 
Sua.  3.  8.  to  provoke  the  eyes  of  his  g. 

6.  3.  one  cried,  the  whole  earth  is  full  of  his  g 
*.  7.  the  king  of  Assyria  and  his  g.  shall  come  up 
10  16.  under  his  g.  he  shall  kindle  a  burning 
59.  19.  shall  fear  his  g  from  rising  of  the  sun 
60  2.  and  his  g.  shall  he  seen  upon  thee 

Jer.'H.  Id.  not  lament,  saying,  ah  lord, or  ah  his g. 
Eiek.  43.  2.  and  the  earth  sinned  with  his  g. 
JJan.  5.  20.  and  they  took  his  g.  from  him 
Nab.  3.  3.  God  came,  his  g.  covered  the  heavens 
Mdt.  6.  29.  Solomon  in  all  his  g.  Luke  12.  27. 

19.  28.  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  his  g.  Luke  9.  26. 
^uAe9.32.  when  they  were  awake,  they  saw  Ais^. 

24.  26.  lo  have  BulFtircd,  and  lo  enter  into  his  g. 
John  I.  14.  we  beheld  Aiso-.the  glory  asof  the  only 

2.  11.  thus  did  Jesus,  and  manifested  forth  his  g. 

7.  18.  but  he  that  seeketh  his  g.  that  sent  him 
12.41.  these  things  said  Esaias,  when  'nesawhisg. 

ftu;/i.3.7.  hath  abounded  through  my  lie  unio  Ai4,o-. 

9.  23.  might  make  known  the  riches  of  his  g. 
Eph.  1.  12.  should  be  to  the  praise  of  his  g.  14. 

3  16.  gram  you  according  to  the  riches  of  his  g. 
Hrh.  1.  3.  who  being  the  brightness  of  his  g. 
t  Pet.  4.  13.  that  when  his  g.  shall  be  revealed 
Jade  24.  present  you  before  the  presence  of  his  g. 
Rev.  18.  1.  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his  g. 

Jl/y  GLORY. 
Gen.  45.  13.  tell  my  father  of  all  my  g.  in  Egypt 
Cxo'i.2!).43.  tabernacle  shall  be  sanctified  by  viyg. 

33.  22.  while  viy  g.  passeth  by,  I  will  put  thee 
ATum.  14.  22.  iliose  men  which  have  seen  my  g. 
Job  19.  9.  he  hath  fiript  me  nfmyg.  and  taken 

29.  20.  my  g.  was  fresh  in  me,  my  bow  renewed 
Paal.  3.  3.  thou  art  my  g.  and  lifter  up  of  my  head 

4.  2.  how  long  will  ye  turn  viy  g.  into  shame  ? 

Vi.  9.  my  g.  ri-joiceth  ||  30.  12.  my  g.  may  sing 

57.  8.  awake  up  my  g.  \\  62.  7.  in  God  is  my  g. 

108.  I.  I  will  sing  and  give  praise  wilh  my  g. 
ha.A'i.S.my  g.  will  I  not  give  lo  another,  43.  11. 

43  7   for  I  have  created  him  for  my  g. 

4t>   13.  1  will  place  salvation  for  Israel,  my  g. 

60   7.  I  will  glorify  the  house  of  my  g. 

66.  18.  and  ihey  shall  come  and  see  my  g. 

19.  have  not  seen  my  g.  they  shall  di-clare  my  g. 
F.i'-k.  39.  21.  I  will  set  my  g.  among  thr  lie.ilhen 
Mic.  2.  9.  from  children  have  ye  taken  away  my  g. 
fohn  S.  .50.  ariu  J  seek  nut  mine  own  <r.  one  seeks 

17.24.  bo  with  me,  that  they  may  behold  my  <t. 

GLORY  of  the  /^rd. 
Ezod.  16.  7.  in  mornins  ye  shall  see  y.  of  the  Lord 

10.  the  g.of  the  /^ord  a|ipeared  in  the  cloud, /.en. 

9.  23.  J^um.  14.  10.  I  16.  19,  12.  I  2»).  6. 
21. 13.  lUeg.  iifthf  t.nrd  nhoric  op  mmmr'S  Tii 


Ej:fl<i.24.17.  the^  of  J^ord  w  as  like  devouring  '"ce 
40. 34.  the  g.  of  the  Lord  tilled  the  tabernacle,  '15. 
Lev.  9. 6.  the  g.  of  the  J^ord  sliall  appear  unto  you 
jVuHi. 14.21.  earth  shall  be  tilled  with^.  of  the  Lord 

1  Kings  8. 11.  the  g.  of  the  J^ord  tilled  the  house, 

2  Chr.  5.  14.  |  7.  J,  2,  3.  Kzek.  43.  5.  [  44.  4. 

Ps.  104.  31.  the^.  of  the  J^ord  iha.ii  endure  for  ever 
13t<.  5.  for  great  is  the  g.  of  the  J^ord 

Isa.  35.  2.  they  shall  see  tlie^i'.  of  the  J^ord 
40.  5.  and  the  g.  of  the  Lord  shall  be  revealed 
58.  8.  the  g.  of  the  Lord  shall  be  thy  rereward 
GO.  1.  and  the^.  of  the  Lord  is  risen  upon  thee 

£:e/i.l.2d.ai)pearanceof  the  likeness  of  o-.  of  I.,ord 
3. 12.  blessed  be  l\\e  g.  of  the  J.,ord  ftuin  his  place 
23.  and  behold,  the  g.  of  the  J.,ord  stood  there 

10.  4.  the^.  of  the  Lord  wen!  up  from  the  cherub 
18.  g.  of  the  Lurd  departed  from  the  threshold 

11.  23.  Ihe^.  of  the  Lord  went  up  from  the  city 
43.  4.  the  g.  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  house 

Hab.  2.  14.  filled  with  knowledge  of^.  of  the  l^ord 
Luke  2.  9.^.  of  the  Lord  shone  round  about  them 

2  Cor.  3.  lb.  beholding  as  in  a  glass  g.  of  the  Lord 

Thy  GLORY. 
F.xod.'Xi.XS.  he  said,  1  beseech  thee  shew  me  thy  ^. 
I'sal.  8.  1.  who  hast  set  thy  g.  above  the  heavens 

45.  3.  gird  thy  sword  on  thy  thigh  with  thy  g. 

57.5.  let  thy  g.  be  above  all  the  earth,  11.  |  108.  5. 

63.  2.  lo  see  thy  powir  and  thy  g.  as  I  have  seen 

90.  16.  let  thy  g.  apjea.-  unto  their  children 

102.  15.  and  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  thy  g. 
Isa.2i.  18.  the  chariolsol'tAy"'.  shall  be  the  shame 

60. 19.  ihy  God  thy  g.  ||  62. 2.  kings  shall  see  thyg. 

63.  15.  behold  from  the  habitation  of  thy  g. 
■ler   ]4.  21.  do  not  disgrace  the  throne  of  thy  g. 

48.  IS.  come  down  from  thy  g.  and  sit  in  thirst 
//a4.2. 16.  and  shameful  spewing  shall  boon  thy  g. 
Mark  10.  37.  the  other  on  thy  left  hand  in  thy  g. 

GLORIOUS. 
Ezod.  15.  6.  thy  right  hand,  O  Lord,  is  become^. 

11.  who  is  like  thee,  O  Lord,  g.  in  holiness 
Dcut.  23.  .58.  that  thou  mayest  fear  this  g.  name 
2  Sam.  6. 20.  how  g.  was  the  king  of  Israel  lo-dayl 

1  Chron.  29. 13.  we  thank  and  jiraise  thy  g.  name 
JVtA.  9.  5.  blessed  be  thy  ='.  name  which  is  exalted 
Psal.  29.  t2.  worship  Lord  in^.  sanctuary,  96.  f  9. 

45.  13.  the  king's  daughter  is  all  g.  within 

66.  2.  sing  forth  his  honour,  make  his  praise  g. 

72.  19.  and  blessed  be  his  g.  name  for  ever 

76.  4.  thou  art  more  ^.  than  the  mountains  of  prey 

87.  3.^.  things  are  spoken  of  thee,  O  cityofGoil 

111.  3.  his  work  is  honourable  and  g. 

145.5. 1  will  speak  of  the  ^.  honour  of  thy  majestv 

12.  to  make  known  the  ^'•.majeslj'  of  his  kingdom 
Isa.  4.  2.  the  branch  of  the  Lord  shall  be  g 

1 1. 10.  be  a  root  of  Jesse,  and  his  rest  shall  be^. 
22.  23.  he  shall  be  for  a  g.  throne  to  his  F.  house 
28.  1.  whose  g.  beauty  is  a  fading  flower 
4.  the^.  beauty  which  ison  head  of  the  fat  valley 
30. 30.  The  Lord  sluill  cause  his^.  voice  to  be  heard 
33. 21.  the  ^.  Lord  will  be  tons  a  place  of  streams 

49.  5.  yet  shall  I  be  g.  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 
60.  13.  I  will  make  the  place  of  my  feet^. 

63.  ].  who  is  this  that  is  g.  in  his  apparel  7 
12.  ihdt  led  them  by  Moses  with  hisg-.  arm 

14,  didst  lead  people  to  make  thyself  a  ^.  name 
.Jer.  17.  12.  a.  g.  high  throne  from  the  beginning 
Eiek.  27.  25.  made  very  g.  in  the  midst  of  the  seas 
Dan.  II.  16.  and  he  sIislII  stand  in  the  g.  land 
41.  he  shall  enter  also  into  the  g.  land 
45.  between  the  seas  in  the  "•.  holy  mountain 
/.like  13.  17.  people  rejoiced  for  the^.  things  done 
/^om.  8. 21.  inlothe  "'.liberty  of  the  children  of  God 

2  Cur. 3.7.  if  ministration  engraven  in  stones  was^. 
8.  the  ministration  of  the  Spirit  be  rather^. 

4.  4.  lest  light  of  ^.  gospel  should  shine  to  them 
Eph  5.27.  be  might  present  il  to  hiniselfa^.  church 
PAi7.3.21.that  il  maybe  fashioned  like  to  his  ^-.body 
Col.  1.  11.  strengthened  according  to  his  o-.power 

1  Tim.l.  11.  according  to  Ihe^r.  gospel  of  blessed  G. 
T(«.2.13.1ooking  for  the /./-.apiiearing  of  the  great  G. 

GLORIOUSLY. 
Erud.  15. 1.  sing  to  the  Lord,  he  hath  triumphed  «-. 
/sa.  24.2^.  theLd.sh:ill  reign  beforehis  ancients  «-. 

GLORY,  yerb. 
F.Tod.  8.  9.  g.  over  niM,  when  shall  I  entreat  for  thee 

2  Kmtrs  14.  10.  g.  of  this,  and  tarry  at  home 

1  CAr.°16.  10.  g.  ye  in  his  ludy  name,  Psal.  105.  3. 

35.  we  may  give  thanks,  and  g.  in  thy  praise 
A5a/f.K3. 11.  every  one  that  svveareth  by  himshf-Jl^. 

64.  10.  and  all  the  upright  in  heart  shall  g. 
106.  5.  ihat  I  may  ^.  wilh  thine  inheritance 

A'tn.  41.  Iti.  nnd  shall  g.  in  the  holy  One  of  Israel 
45.  25.  in  the  Lord  shall  all  the  seed  of  Israel  g. 

■  ler.  4.  2.  bless  in  him,  ami  in  him  shall  they  g. 
9.  23.  h't  not  the  wise,  mijhty,  the  rich  man^f. 
24.  let  him  g.  in  this,  that  \w  knuwetli  me 

Kom.  4. 2.  he  hath  whereof  to  if.  but  not  before  God 

5.  3.  not  only  so,  but  we  g.  in  tribulations  also 
I5.I7.I  hive  therefore  whereof  I  may^.thro'JeBus 

1  r.r    1    ?1   t''-,>  T    fl-.ll  =!i-"'.'  "    •n  ir-s  nr-«.-i-<-.- 


1  Cor.  1.  31.   he   that  gluriu,  ii,    et   him  g.    in  the 

Kurd,  2  Cor.  10.  17. 
3.21.  therefore  let  no  man  o-.  in  men,  all  are  vcnr» 
4.  7.  why  dost  thou^.as  if  thou  hadst  not  received 
9.  16.  ihuugh  I  preiich,  I  have  nothing  to  ^  of 

2  Cor.  5. 12.  give  occasion  to  g.  on  our  behalf;  to 

answer  them  who^.in  apjiearance.  not  in  heart 

11.  12.  wherein  they  g.  they  may  be  found  as  we 
18.  seeing  ma  y  ^'■.  after  the  tiesh,  1  will  g.  also 
30.  if  1  must  Leeds  ^.  I  will  g.  of  my  mfinnidej 

12.  1.  it  is  not  expedient  for  nie  doubtless  to  g 

5.  of  such  a  one  will  I  g.  of  myeelf  I  will  not^ 

6.  for  though  I  woulddesne  to^.I  siiallnot  be  al 
9.  therefore  I  will  rather  g.  in  mine  infirmities 

f»a/.6.13.you  circumcised,  thatlhey  may^.in  flesh 
14.  G.  forbid  I  should  w.  save  in  the  cross  of  Jesus 
2  7"Afss.l.4.  that  weouiselves^.in  you  in  churche* 
Jam.  1.  t  9.  let  the  brother  of  low  degree^. 
3.  14.  if  ye  have  envying  in  your  hearts,  g   not 

GLORIL.ST. 
Jer.  49.  4.  wherefore  g.  thou  in  the  valleyg  1 

GLORIETH. 
Jer.  9.24.  let  him  that^r.  1  Cor.  1.  31.  2  Cor.  10. 17 
Jam.  2.  t  13.  and  mi^rcy  ^.  against  judgment 

GLORYLNG. 

1  Cor.  5.  6.  youx  g.  is  not  good,  a  little  leaven 

9.  15.  than  that  any  man  should  make  my  g.  voic 

2  Cor.  7.  4.  great  is  my  boldness,  great  niy^.  of  you 
12.  1 1. 1  am  become  a  fool  in  g.  ye  compelled  me 

1  Thess.2. 1 19.  what  is  our  crown  of  ff.?  are  not  ye 
GLUTTON,  S. 

Dent.  21.  20.  this  our  son  is  a  g.  and  a  drunkard 

Proii.23.21.  drunkard  and  ^.  shall  come  to  povertj 
28.  t  7.  he  that  feedelh  g.  shameth  his  father 
GLUTTONOUS. 

Mat.  II.  19.  they  said,  behold  a  man  g.  Luke  7.34 
GNASH. 

Ps.112.10.  he  shall  ^.  with  his  teeth,  and  meltawaj 

l^am.  2. 16.  all  thine  enemies  hiss  and^-.  the  teeta 
GNASHED. 

Psal.  .35   16.  they  g.  upon  me  with  their  teeth 

Jicts  7  54.  and  they  g.  on  him  with  their  teeth 
GNASHETH. 

.Tab  16.  9.  he  g.  on  me  with  his  teeth,  Psal.  37.  12. 

Mark  9.  18.  he  foatnelli  and  t.  with  his  teeth 
GNASHING. 

Mat.  8  12.  there  shall  be  weeping  and  g.  of  teeth 
13.  42, 50. !  22.  n.  I  24. 51 . 1  25. 30.  Luke  13.2S. 
GNAT. 

Mat.  23.  24.  who  strain  at  a  ^. and  swallow  acama' 
GNAW. 

Zcpt.3.3.herjudges  o-.not  the  bones  tillthemorrow 
GNAWED. 

Rev   16  10.  and  they  g.  their  tongues  for  pain 
GO. 

To  go  down,  and  go  up  ;  We  go  up  to  Jerusa 
lem,  Mat.  20.  18.  He  goes  down  to  Jericlio 
Luke  10.  30.  Jjbraham  went  up  out  of  Egypt 
Gen.  13.  1.  .lacob  went  down  into  Egypt, 
Gen.  46.  3.  Go  up  to  .ii,  Josh.  7.  3.  He  went 
down  to  Cesarea,  Acts  12.  19.  By  dl  which 
nothing  more  ts  meant,  than  that  they  went 
to  Jerusalem,  into  Esyiit,  to  Jericho,  Ai,  ana 
Cesarea;  but  the  situation  of  the  places  theg 
wer€  going  lo,  is  described  by  the  words  going 
up  and  going  down. 

To  go  down  mto  hell,  or  scheol  ;  to  go  down  to 
the  grave,  the  place  where  the  dead  are.  Psal, 
55.  15,  Let  them  go  down  quick  into  hell; 
J^et  them  go  down  alive  into  the  grave;  cut 
them  off  by  a  sudden  and  violent  death,  like 
Korali,  Dathan,  and  Abiram.  Tlie  dead  praise 
not  the  Lord,  neither  any  that  go  down  into 
silence;  into  the  grave,  Psal.  11.5.  17.  All 
they  that  go  down  to  the  dust,  shall  bow  be- 
fore him,  Psal.  22.  29.  Such  as  are  poor,  and 
in  great  misery  and  distress,  shall  own,  sub- 
mit unto,  and  adore  Christ  as  their  supreme 
I^ord.  They  who  go  down  into  the  s.-a,  arc 
the  merchants  or  mariners  who  make  ro^'iges 
■upon  the  sea,  Psal.  107.  23.  Jonah  says,  that 
he  went  down  to  the  very  bottomsof  the  moun- 
tains; that  is,  to  the  bottom  of  the  sea,  when 
the  mountains  have  their  basis  and  founda- 
tion, Jonah  2.  6.  See  on  Hei.l. 
To  go  in  and  out,  signifies  all  the  actions  of  life 
Psal.  121.  8,  The  Lord  shall  preserve  t"hy 
going  out  and  thy  coming  in:  Hr  shall  a-uard 
and  assist  thee  in  all  thy  expeditions,  nffairt 
and  actions,  either  at  home  or  abroad,  .ind  in 
2Sam.  3.  25,  ..'ihner  fame  to  know  thy  goinR 
out  and  thy  coming  in  ;  to  search  nut  thf 
counsels  and  secret  designs.  To  go  in  anil  out, 
denotes  also  freedom  and  security,  John  10.  9, 
He  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  fin<l  pasinrM'  He 
shall  have  muck  spiritual  freedom  and  security 
of  mind.  To  go  into  a  woman's  chamber,  t» 
enter  her  apartmpnt,was  allowable  onlif  for  her 
kushavd,  Jiidg.  15.  1.  To  go  In  unto  her.  thsf 
■  o.  t„  ,;,■  •//     iiiiirr.-Trr-    hc'l.  .  r  f.lr    -  ■?.;   n/"    r 


GO 

rigAta  ichich  Vifkusband  claims  over  his  ipife^s 
person,  Gen.  '.'J  23   I  'M.  3. 
Sen.  3.  14.  on  thy  belly  eiiult  thuu  go,  and  eat  duet 

16.  ti.  whence  earnest  ihuu?  wlirlier  wilt  ihuu^a? 
SM.  42.  if  now  thou  do  prosper  my  way  which  Ig^o 

55.  abidea  lew  days,  alter  thalKehekah  shull^ro 

56.  send  me  away,  that  I  may  go  to  my  master 
58.  wilt  thou^o  with  this  man?  she  said,  1  will^io 

S6  II)  and  Abinielech  said  to  Isaac,  go  from  us 
28.  yo.  if  God  will  keep  me  in  this  way  that  1  go 
30  25.  send  me  away  that  1  may  go  to  my  place 
32.26.  let  me  ^u,  for  the  day  breiketh  ;  and  Jacoh 
said,  1  will  not  let  thee  go,  except  thou  bless  me 
37.  30.  the  child  is  nut,  and  1,  whither  shall  1  go? 
43-  8  send  lad  wilh  me,  and  we  will  arise,  and  go 
Ezod.'^.  19.  king  ol'Egypl  will  not  let  you  "0,4. 2J. 

20  and  after  that  'le  will  let  you  go,  11.  1. 

21.  thai  when  ye  go,  ye  shali  not  go  empty 
4. 23.  et  my  son^^'o  ;  il  thou  refuse  to  let  hiiii  go,  I 
will  slay  thy  Hrst-boni,  8.  2,  21.  |  !).  2.  |  10.  4. 

26.  BO  he  let  him  o'o,  then  she  said,  a  bloody  husb. 

5.  1    thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  let  my 

peojile  go,  7.  16.  |  8.  1.  20.  |  9.  1,  13.  |  10.  3. 
2.  I  know  not  the  Lord,  nor  will  1  let  Israel  go 

6.  8  and  1  will  let  thy  people  go,  28.  |  9.  28. 

32.  Pharaoh  hardened  Ins  heart, neithor  would  he 

let  tne  jieople  go,  7.  14.  |  9.  35.  [  10.  20,  27. 

10.7  lat  the  men^o  ||  8. who  are  tkny  limtsh'ill^o.' 

9  wo  will  go  with  our  young  and  with  our  old 

13.  21.  light  to^o  by  day  and  night,  JW;A.  9. 12, 19. 

14.  5.  that  we  have  let  Israel  go  from  serving  us 
1 25.  chariot- wheels,  and  made  th-am  ^o  heavily 

17.  5.  Lord  said  to  Moses,  ^^e  on  before  the  people 

23.  23.  mine  angel  shall  go  before  thee,  32.  34. 

32.  23.  make  us  gods  to  go  before  us,  l/lcts  7.  40. 

33.  14.  he  said,  my  presence  shall  go  with  thee 

34.  9.  if  I  have  found  grace  in  sight,  go  among  us 
VuTO.  10.  32.  and  it  shall  be,  if  thou  go  with  us 
20.  17.  we  will  go  by  the  kmg'is  highway,  19. 
22.  13.  the  Lord  lefuselh  to  give  me  leave  to  ^o 

20.  if  men  call  thee,  rise  up,  and  ^»  wilh  them,35 

24.  H.  and  now  behold,  I  go  unto  my  people 
31.23.  shall  make  it  o-o  through  the  fire  and  water 
32.6.  shall  your  brethr.^o  to  war,  and  ye  sit  here? 

17.  but  we  will  go  ready  armed  before  (srael 
Deut.  1.  33.  toshew  you  by  what  way  ye  should ^^o 

4.5.  in  land  whither  ye  ^o,  26.  |  11.8,11.  130.  18. 
40  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  .5.  16.  |  19.  13. 

11.28.  a  curse,  if  ye  o-o  after  other  gods,  28.  14. 
20.  5.  let  him  go  and  return  to  his  house,  6,  7,  8. 
21. 14.  then  thou  shall  let  her  go  whither  she  will 
22.  7.  thou  shall  in  anywise  let  the  dam  go 
24.  2.  she  may  go  and  be  another  man's  wife 
31.  G.  thy  God,  lie  it  is  tbat  doth  go  with  thee 

7.  for  thou  must  go  with  this  people  to  the  land 

8.  the  Lord,  he  il  is  that  doth  go  before  thee 
16.  the  land  whither  they  go  to  be  among  them 

21.  I  know  their  imiigination  they  ^o  about 
Josh   1.  16.  whither  thou  soiidesl  us  we  will  go 

3.  4.  ye  may  know  the  way  by  which  ye  must^o 
Judg.  1.25.  but  they  let  go  the  man  and  his  family 

4.  8.  if  thou  wilt  go  with  me,  then  1  will  go 
6.  14.  the  Lord  said  to  him,  go  in  this  thy  might 
7. 4.  of  whom  I  siiy,l  his  shail^o,  the  same  shall  ^0 

11.  8.  we  turn  to  lliee,  that  thou  mayest  go  wiih  as 

16.  17.  if  I  be  shaven,  then  my  strength  will  go 

18.  5.  whether  our  way  w«^o  shall  be  prosperous? 

6.  before  the  Lord  is  your  way  wherein  ye  go 

9.  be  not  slothful  to  go  to  possess  the  land 

10.  when  ye  ffo  ||  19.  hold  thy  peace,  o-o  wilh  us 
19.25.  when  day  began  to  spring,  they  let  her^o 

Huth  1.  11.  tum  again,  why  will  ye  ^'o  wilh  me? 

18.  she  saw  she  was  stediaslly  minded  to  go 
2.2.  letme^o  to  the  field  and  glean,  o^o  my  daughl. 

1  Sam.  5.  11.  let  il  go  again  to  its  own  I'iace 

6.6.  did  they  not  let  people  o-o?  and  i  hey  departed 
8.  take  the  ark,  send  il  away,  that  it  may  go 

9.  6  let  us  go  thither,  he  can  shew  us  our  way 

7.  if  we  go  what  shall  we  brine  the  man  ? 
19.^0  up  before  me,  to-morrow  I  will  lei  thec^o 

10. 9.  when  he  turned  his  hack  to  go  from  Samuel 

12.  21.  for  then  should  ye  go  after  vain  things 
16.2.  how  can  I  go?  ifSaul  hear  il  he  will  kill  me 

17  33.  thou  art  not  able  to  o-o  against  this  Philistine 

18  2.  Saul  would  Inl  him  go  no  more  home 

19.  17.  ho  said,  let  me  go,  why  should  I  kill  thee? 

20.  5.  but  let  me^o,  that  I  may  hide  myself  in  field 
23. 13.  David  and  his  men  went  whither  could  g^ 
26. 19.  driven  me  out,  saying,  go  serve  other  gods 
S8.7   a  woman,  that  I  may  o'o  and  inquire  of  her 

Sam.  12.  23.  I  shall  go  lo  him,  he  shall  not  return 

13.  13.  whither  shall  I  cause  my  shame  to  go  ? 

15.  7.  Absalom  said,  let  me  go  and  pay  my  vow 
20  seeing  \  go  whither  I  may,  return  ihou 

17.  11.  'hat  thou  go  to  battle  in  thy  person 
19.  36.  thy  servant  will  go  a  little  way  over 
SSO.  11.  that  is  for  Davi,!,  let  him  go  aficr  Joab 

\Kings"  2  I^olhe  way  of  all  the  earth,  be  strong 
U  21.  let  me  depart,  that  I  may  o-o  to  my  country 

22.  iiolhi  )g,  1  owbeil,  let  ne  go  in  any  wise 

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1  Kings  12  27.  shall  kill  rac,  and^o  to  Rehoboani  |  /..vie  10.  37.  then  ^uul  .lesBs,  go,  and  do  likewise 


13.  1/.  nor  turn  lo  go  by  the  way  ihou  earnest 
20.  42.  because  thou  hast  let^o  a  man  appointea 
22. 4.  wilt  thou  ge  with  me  to  battle  ?  2  Clir.  18.3. 

2  Kings'i.  1.  will  ihou^o  with  me  against  Aloab? 
4.  23.  wherefore  wilt  iliou  go  to  him  lu-day  ? 
6.22.8et  bread  and  water,  that  they  may  go  and  eat 
10.  24.  he  that  letleth  him  go,  his  U\i  he  lor  him 
18.21.  It  will  DO  into  hand  and  pierce  it,  /sa.  36. 6. 

2  Chr.  14.  11.  Ill  thy  name  we  go  ag.  this  multitude 
25.  7   let  not  the  army  of  Israel  go  with  thee 
8.  if  thou  wilt^o,  do  it,  be  strong  for  battle 

Jo//  6.  18.  they  go  to  nothing  and  perish 
10.21.  betbie  I  go  whence  1  shall  not  return,  16.22. 
20.  26.  It  shall  ^ro  lU  with  him  that  is  left  in  tabern. 
21.29.  have  ye  not  asked  them  tliat^o  by  the  way? 
27.  6.  my  righteousness  1  will  not  let^o 

Psa^32. 8.  and  teach  thee  in  the  way  thoushalt^o 
39.  13.  before  I  go  hence,  and  be  no  mure 
42.9.  1  will  say  to  God,  why  go  1  mourning,  43.2. 
49. 19.  he  shall  ^0  to  the  generation  of  his  fathers 

84.  7.  they  oo  from  strength  lo  strength,  till  apjiear 

85.  13.  righteousness  shall  go  before  him 
89.  14.  mercy  and  truth  shall  go  before  thy  face 
107.  7.  that  they  might  ^o  lo  a  cily  of  habitation 
132.7.  we  v;Mgo  into  his  tabernacles,will  worshij 
139.  7.  whither  shall  I  go  from  thy  jiresence  ? 

Prov.  2.  19.  none  that  go  unto  her  return  again 
3.  28.  go  and  come  again,  to-morrow  I  will  give 
6.  28.  can  one  go  on  hot  Cuals,  and  not  be  burnt  ? 
9. 15.  to  call  (lassengers  who^o  right  on  their  way 
14.  7.  go  from  the  presence  of  a  Ibolish  man 


15.  12.  neither  will  thescorner^o  to  the 

19.  7.  much  more  do  his  friends  go  far  from  him 

22.  6.  train  up  a  child  in  the  way  he  should  go 

23.  30.  they  that  go  to  seek  mixt  wine 

30.  29.  there  be  three  things  which  go  well 
Ecct.  1.17.  rivers  come,  thilber  they  return  to  go 

3.  20  all  go  unto  one  place,  all  are  of  the  dust 
5.  15.  naked  shall  he  return  to^u  as  he  came,  16. 
6  6.  hath  seen  no  good,  do  not  all  ^o  to  one  place? 

7.  2.  it  is  better  to  go  to  the  house  of  mourning 

9.  3.  and  after  that,  they  go  to  the  dead 

10.  15.  because  he  knoweth  not  how  to  go  tc  city 
12.  5.  and  the  mourners  ^o  about  the  streets 

Caiit.  3.  4.  I  held  him,  1  would  not  let  him  go 
Jsa.  3.  16.  walking  and  mincing  as  they  go 

6.8.  whom  shall  I  send,  and  who  will  g-o-  for  us? 
9.  he  said,  go  and  tell  this  people,  Jlcts  28.  26. 

27. 4. 1  would  go  through  them,  I  woulil  burn  them 

28.  13.  that  they  might  ^o  and  fall  backward 
45.  13.  he  shall  let^o  my  captives,  not  for  price 
48.  17.  leadeth  thee  by  the  way  thou  shuuldesl^'o 
58.  8.  thy  righteousness  shall  go  before  thee 
62. 10.  ooihto'^o  thro'  thegatee,  prepare  the  way 

./er.  1.  7.  thou  shall  go  lo  all  that  I  send  thee 
9.  2.  I  might  leave  my  people,  and  go  fiom  them 
12.  t2.  they  have  taken  root,  they  go  on 

29.  12.  ye  shall  o-o  and  pray  lo  me,  I  will  hearken 

31.  22.  how  long  will  thou  go  about,  O  daughter 
34.  3.  thou  shall  ^0  lo  Babylon,  Mic.  4.  10. 
40.  4.  whither  it  seemeth  good  lo  go,  there  go,  5 

5.  he  gave  him  reward,  and  let  him  go 
15.  saying,  let  me  go,  and  I  will  slay  Ishmael 
42.22.  yn  shall  die,  in  place  whither  ye  desire  to  o-y 
46.22.  the  voice  thereof  shall  go  like  a  serpent 
48.  t2.  O  Madman,  ihe  sword  shall  go  after  tliei 
50.  4.  they  shall  go  and  seek  the  Lord  their  God 
33.  held  them  fast,  they  refused  to  let  them  go 
Kick.  1.  12.  whither  the  Spirit  was  to^o,  20.° 

8.  6.  that  I  should  go  far  from  my  sanctuary 

9.  4.  go  through  the  midst  of  the  city,  5. 
14.  17.  or  if  I  say,  sword,  go  through  the  land 

20.  29.  what  is  the  high  place  whereto  ye  go? 

21.  16.  go  thee  one  way  or  other,  eiilier  on  right 
Hos.a.O.  they  shall  ^0  wilh  Hocks  lo  seek  the  Lord 

7.  11.  they  call  lo  Egypt,  they  go  to  Assyria 
]2.whenlhey  shall  o-o  will  spread  my  net  on  them 

11.  3.  I  taught  Ephraim  also  lo  go,  they  knew  not 
JHir..5.8.  who,  if  heg-o  through, both  treiidelh  down 
Zec/i.  6.  '.  the  hay  went  forth,  and  sought  to  o-« 

8.  these  go  toward  north,  have  quieted  my  spirit 

8.  21.  inhabitants  of  one  city  shall  go  to  another 
23.  we  will  go  with  you,  for  we  have  heard 

9.  14.  and  shall  go  wiih  whirlwinds  of  the  south 
Jftat.  2.  22.  Joseph  was  at"raid  to  go  thither 

5.41. com  pel  ihee  to /ro  a  mile,  ^o  twain,  lAike"!.  8. 

8.  9.  and  I  say  to  this  man,  go,  and  he  goeth 
32.  he  said  lo  them,  o-o,  they  went  into  ihe  herd 

9.  13.  but  o-o  ye  learn  what  that  meanelh 
10. 6.  .o-o  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  house  of  Israel 
21.  .30.  he  answered,  I  go  sir,  and  went  not 

25.  9.  biit^o  rather  lo  them  ihal.sell,  and  buy 

26.  36.  sit  ye  here,  w-liile  I  go  and  pray  yonder 
23.  10  g-n,lcll  mybiethren  that  they  o-o  to  Galilee 

19.  go  ve  therefore  and  leach  all  nations 
Mark  6. 38.  o-o  and  see  {|  11.6.  and  lliey  let  them^o 
/  «A-«  1.17. shall  jO-o  before  him  inthe  power  of  Elias 
9.  51.  he  sledfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jcrusa'em 

60.  but  fo  thou  and  preach  the  kingdom  of  God 


4. 18. 1  beughl  ground  and  must  iieeiis  ^s  aad  se* 

22.  33.  I  am  ready  \o  gu  »iih  ihee  In  iiriBon 
68.  you  will  not  answer  me,  nor  let  me  go 

23.  22.  1  will  chastue  him,  and  let  him  go 
.lohn  6. 68.  Peter  said.  Lord,  to  w  horn  shall  w-e  gt 

7.  33.  and  then  1  go  unto  h'ln  that  sent  me 

8.  14.  but  I  know  whence  I  came  and  whither  I  ^ 
21.  1  go  my  way,  whither  1  go  ye  caBcot  ccme 

11.  44.  Jesus  sailh,  loose  him,  and  let  him  go 

13.  36.  whither  I  go  thou  canst  not  follow  now 

14.  2.  I  go  lo  prepare  a  place  lor  you 
4.  whillicr  I  go  ye  know,  the  way  ye  know 
12.  because  1  go  unto  my  Father,  16.  10. 
28.  because  1  said,  1  go  lo  the  Eather,  16.  17, 26 

19.  12.  the  Jews  cued,  if  tliou  let  this  man  go 
21.3.  1^0  afishing,  they  say,  we  alto^o  with  Ih^e 

.fjcts  1.  25.  that  he  might  go  to  his  own  place 
3.  13.  when  he  was  determined  In  let  him  go 
4.21.  when  had  Ihieatened  ihem,  they  let  them^o 

23.  being  let  go  they  v\ent  lo  their  com|iany 
5.  40.  that  they  should  not  spi-ak,  and  let  them  go 
1 1.  22.  that  iSainahas  shoulil  go  as  far  as  Anliocb 
16.  7.  they  essayed  to  ^'ointo  Hiihynia,  but  Spin 

35.  magisirales  sent,  saying,  let  those  men  go 
17.9.  had  taken  security  ol  Jason,  ihey  let  lhem^» 

20.  22.  I  go  bound  m  the  S|  irit  lo  Jeiusalem 
25.12.hasi  appealed  loCesar,toCebarshail  lhou^» 
2ri.  18.  had  examined  me,  would  have  let  nie^o 

Hu7n.  15.  25.  bul  now  I  go  Jerusalem,  lo  ministef 

1  Cor.  6.  1.  dare  you  go  to  law  belore  the  unjust  ' 
10.  27.  if  any  bid,  and  ye  be  disposed  to  go 
16.  4.  if  it  be  meet  thai  I  go  also,  they  shall  go 

2  Cor.9.  5.  exhort  the  biethieii  thai  they  jo  befor» 
Phil.  2.  23.  as  I  shall  see  how  il  will  go  with  me 
Javi.  4.  13.  we  will  go  into  such  a  city  and  buy 

Sie  Free. 
GO  asKle 
J^um.b.  12.  if  any  man's  wife^o  aside,  sni  commi* 
Unit.  28.  14.  thuu  shall  not  go  aside  f'om  word* 
.ler.  15.  5.  who  shall  ^o  aside  to  ask  I'ow  ihou  doet 
Jictsi.  15.  when  they  comnianded  them  to  go  asidt 

GO  astray. 
/>cu<.22.1.lhou  shall  not  see  brother's  ox  ^oostraj 
Pgal.  58.  3.  they  go  astriiy  as  soon  as  they  be  hoin 
/Vov.5.23.iii greatness  ol  his  follyheFhall^o  astray 
7.25.declitieiiot  toherways,^roiiotost»-a!/into  path 
28.  10.  whoso  causeth  ihe  righteous  to  go  astray 
./«-.. 50. 6.  their  shepherds  caused  them  \o go  astrap 
i-'zeA.H.ll.  house  of  Israel  may  ^«  no  nioreastrof 

GO  away. 
Kxod.  8.  28.  only  you  shall  not  go  very  far  aicay 
Deal.  15. 13.  thou  .--hall  not  let  him  goawayemfXy 

16.  if  he  say,  I  w  ill  not  go  away  from  thee 
1  iSarn.  15.  27.  as  Samuel  turned  ab.ut  to  o-o  oira^ 

24.  19.  find  his  enemy,  will  he  let  him  go  away? 
Job  4.  21.  doth  not  their  excellency  go  away? 

15.  30.  by  breath  of  his  nioiiih  shall  he  o^u  awaif 
.Jer.  51.  50.  ye  thai  escapt  d  the  sword,  go  away 
Has.  5.  14.  I,  eien  I,  will  tear  and  go  aicoT/ 
Mat.  6.  31.  suffer  us  lo  go  away  into  the  swine 

25.  4().  these ^o  away  into  evei  lasting  punishment 
.7o/ni  6.  67.  then  said  Jesus,  will  ye  also  go  away? 

14.  28.  ye  have  heard  how  I  said,  I^o  away,  16.  7. 

GO  hi.'i  icny. 

.fudg.  19.27.  her  lord  n  se  up  and  went  Xogjohisw. 

GO  their  way, 
.John  18.  8.  if  ye  seek  nie,  let  these  go  their  way 

GO  thy  way. 
Orn.  12. 19.  behold  thy  wile,  take  her.^o  thy  way. 

1  Sam.  20.  22. /to  thy  yioy,  ihr-  Lord  hah  sent  theo 

2  Kivgs  4.  29.  he  said,  lake  my  s'aft',  and  go  thy  v. 
Keel.  9.  7.  go  thy  way  eat  thy  bread  wilh  joy 
Cant.^.^■  go  thy  way  forlh  by  fool  steps  of  ihe  flock 
Dan.  12.9.^0  thy  way,  for  the  words  are  closed  up 

13.  go  thy  way  till  the  end  be.  for  thou  shall  real 
Mat.!). ^4.  go  thy  way,  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother 

8.  4.  go  thy  way,  shew  thyself  lo  the  priest 

20.  14.  lake  that  thine  is.  and  go  thy  way 
Mark  7.  29.  he  said,  for  this  saying,  go  thy  toajj 

!0.  21.  go  thy  way,  scirwhalsoever  thou  hast 
52.^1-0  thyw.  faith  made  thee  whole,  J^uke  17.1> 
■  lohti  4.  .50.  Jesus  saith, ^o  thy  way,  thy  son  livetl 
..^cts  9.  15.  go  thy  way,  for  he  it  a  chosen  vessel 

24.  25.  Felix  answered,  go  thy  way  for  this  tin>« 

GO  your  way. 
Orn.  19.  2.  ye  shall  rise  up  and  oo  on  your  ways 
.fosh.  2.  16.  aOerward  go  yovr  wny,  Jvdg.  19.  5 
Uvlh  I.  12.  turn  again  my  daughters,  go  your  wan 
A"' A.  8.  10.  go  yovr  ID.  eat  Ihe  fat,  drink  the  Bweel> 
Mat.  27.  6,5.  go  yovr  w.  make  it  .'is  sure  as  you  cna 
Mark  11.2.  go  your  way 'wo  village  over  Rgainsi 

16. 7.  go  yovr  way,  tell  his  disciples  that  he  goeth 
lAikrl.'Xi.go  yovr  j/'.telljidin  wlal  things  ye  heard 

10.3.^0  yowr7roj/.s,I  send  yon  aslandisam.wo  ve« 

10.  they  receive  yon  not,  oo  yovr  ways  to  street* 

/?(?D.16.1.^o?/flMrjoov.'',poiirotit  the  vials  of  wrath, 

GO  hock. 
Eiod  14.  21.  the  Lord  caused  the  sea  lo  go  bach 
Josh.  23.  12.  else  if  ye  do  in  any  wise  go  back 


GO 


fuAg.  11.  35  It  ,)cned  my  mouth,  1  cannot  gf  back 
IKoigs  ly.Jd  iru o.ayam.wli-l l'iiv«  1  done  lo  Jiee  ! 

1  Kviirs  ao.  y.°  liul-  Uie  sliaUow  gc  b   leu  ilft'reeB  ! 
P4a».''oU    1(4.  so  will  not  wu  ^n-  iyuci  liuiii  Ui.;f 
Jer.  40.  5.  £■»  '"'ti  lu  (ieiiainih,  son  ot  AI'iKiiir. 
Eiek.  "24  ii  1  "■»"  ""' ^''  '""^'^1  ""'  **'"  ^  '^'"^'''' 
(?«)!.)  1  7  let  us^o(/.  acid  coiil'ound  their  language 

18.  i\.  I  will  Ku  UuWH  DOW,  and  see  wli.alier 
aii.  2.  the  Lord  sa.ici,  ^<«  not  dourn  into  Lj;y|.t 

43.  5.  il'tliou  wilt  i»u  send  linn,  we  will  not  4«-c»  d. 

44.  2ri.  we  cannot  gc  duwit,  then  will  we  i--*-  (io/r/i 
10.  3.  t';ar  nol,  Jucoo,  lo  gu  down  into  bgypt 

£iO(i.iy.-21.  Lord  said,  ifu(i"'0«,i;liar;.'e  tlie  people 
/VuHi.  Iti.  30  and  '.li.;y  i{u  down  uuicR  into  tlie  iiit 
Utul.  -24.  la  ii'ir  shall  the  sun  guduwii  on  Ins  li'.re 
Josh.lO.  13.  sun  hasled  iioi  toi'-u  down  ahout  a  day 
ladT  7.10.  if  thou  tear  to  go  down,  j;o  witli  I  liurali 
l«am.  10. 8.  thou  .haKi'i' (/.'«)»  before  me  loGilga, 
14  35.  I"t  us  u-u  <^«(CH  alter  Plnhstmes  by  injint 
•23.  4.  go  dowalo  Keilah,  1  will  deliver  Pmlislinys 
•26.  6.  who  will  go  down  with  me  to  riaul  J 
an.  4.  let  him  not  go  down  wiih  us  lo  battle 

2  Hani.  11.  8.  David  said,  go  down  to  thy  house 

10   why  didsl  ihou  iiJi  go  duwn  lo  thine  house  ? 
1.5. -JO.  should  ithisday  make  thee^'-u  up  and  (iu(OK 
lA'/Ho-s-21.18.«-o  (/uw/itoineet.Ahab  king  ot  Israel 
2  Ktni's  1.  lo-V"  '^'"'"'  "■"''  '"'"'  '^'^  ""'  nl'ii"! 
20.  10.  for  the  shadow  to  go  down  ten  degrees 
2  Ckron.  -0.  lb.  to-morrow  ^ru  (/yjoji  againsi  him 
lob  -21.  13.  in  a  moment  go  duwn  lo  the  grave 
Psa/.'22.-2D.  all  thal^w  down  lo  the  dust  snail  bow 
28.  1. 1  become  like  them  ilial^'-o  down  lo  the  pit 
55.  15.  and  let  lliem  go  down  ([Uiek  into  hell 
107.  23.  they  ihal^'u  down  to  the  sea  in  ships 
115.  17.  neither  any  thati'-o  duwn  uuo  silence 
143.  7.  lest  1  be  like  them  thai  go  duwn  to  the  pit 
Proii.5. 5.  her  fcel^o  down  lo  death,  her  steps  lake 
isa.  14. 19.  thou  art  cast  out.  as  those  that  go  down 
30.2.vvoe  to  ihem  thai  walk  lo  go  d.  to  Egy  pt,31. 1. 
;W.  18.  they  that  go  down  into  int  cannot  hope 
60.20.  sun  shall  not  go  duwn.  nor  moon  wnlidraw 
Jer.  50.  27.  let  them  go  down  to  the  slaughter 
Ezek.  24.  1 1<J.  neither  fhall  thy  lears  go  duwn 
26.  11.  and  ihy  strong  garrisons  shall  go  duwn 
20  when  I  shall  set  thee  with  them  that^^o  down 
to  the  pit,  31.  14.  1  32.  18,  24,  25,  2J,  30. 
47.  8.  these  waters  go  down  into  the  desert 
Amus  ().  2.  then  go  down  to  (ialli  of  the  riiilistines 
8.  9.  I  will  cause  the  sun  to  go  duwn  at  noon 
Xic.  3.  6.  the  sun  shall  go  down  over  the  iiropliets 
Mark  13.  15.  let  him  thai  is  on  house-top  iiot^'O  d 
.ids  25.  5.  which  are  able  to  go  duwn  witli  me 
Fph.  4.  26.  let  not  the  sun  gu  duwn  on  your  wrath 

GO  fort/i. 
Gen.  8.  16.  go  forth  of  the  ark,  thou  and  thy  wife 
42   IC  net  irr  forth  hence,  except  broiher  come 
Lev.  14.  3.  the  priest  shall  gu  forth  of  ike  cainp 
JVum.  1 . 3.  all  able  lo  gu  forth,  lo  war,  2  Ckr  2j. .). 
Dmt.  23.  12   thou  shall  have  a  plE;e  lo  go  forth 

1  Sam.  23.  13.  and  he  forbHre  to  gu  forth 

2  .Sara.  II.  1.  at  lime  when  kingn  g--  foi  th  to  battle 
13.  2.  !  will  surely  go  forth  with  you  myselt 
lo  7.  if  thou  go  not  forth.,  lliervi  will  not  larry 

i  Kir<Ts  2. 36.  an.!  go  ',ta\  forth  ihence  any  whilher 
22.22.  he  said,  I  will  go  forth;  go  forth  and  do  so 
8  K'in'rs9.  15.  if  it  be  yimr  minds,  let  tMuegoJorth 

19.  3 1,  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  gu  forth  a  reinnaiit 

tl.cv  that  escape  out  of  mount  Zion,  Isn.  37.  32. 

.fob  '24: 5.  as  wild  aswi^s  go  they  f..rth  lo  their  work 

Psal.  78.  52.  he  made  Ins  own  (  eople  to  gojurth 

108.  11.  wilt  not  thou  go  forth  with  our  hosts  7 
Prov.  25.  8.  o-o  uol  forth  hastily  toslrive,  lust  thou 

30.  a:,  have  no  kin»,  yei  gu  ihny  furth  bv  bands 
Oant.  3.  11.  go  forth,  6  ye  danghlers  of  Zion 

7   11    come,  let  us  go  forth  inlu  the  villages 
(aa  2  3. out  of Zion shall gofurth\\K  law,  .,l/jc.4.2. 

42.  13.  the  Lord  sliiill  go  forth  as  a  mighty  man 

48.  20.  gu  forth  of  S'.ahylon,  Hee  ye.  .)ct.  50.  8. 

49.  9.  lliiit  thou  inayest  say  to  prisoners,  go  forth 
17.  they  that  made  thee  waste  shall  go  forth 

62.  1    t'l'l  the  righteousness  thereof  ^o  forth 
ler.  6  25.  <ro  nol  forth  into  the  field,  nor  walk 
II.  1 11    thev  shall  nol  be  able  to  go  forth 
14.  18   if  1  iro  forth  into  the  fidd,  then  the  slam 
is'  1.  let  IheTn  gnforthW'i.  whither  shall  we  gof.? 
55.  32.  evil  shall  gu  forth  from  nation  to  iiatinn 

31.  4.  O  Israel,  thou  shall  go  forth  in  the  dances 
39.  the  mHasiiring-lme  shall  yei  go  forth 

3S.  17.  if  thou  will  ^o/or</iio  the  king  of  Babylon 
18.  but  if  thou  will  nol  go  forth  to  the  princes,21. 

43.  12.  ne  shall  go  forth  from  thence  in  peace 
Ezekl^.i.go  forth  as  they  that^r„/,,r<A  into  capl 

12.  irince  jTT,;  furthWi^-imy  sword  shall  go  forth 
30.  9   in  that  dav  messengers  shall  go  forth 
40.  8.  and  he  shall  go  forth  by  the  way  thereof 
9.  bin  lie  shall  ge  forth  over-agamst  it 
Dan.  1 1.  44.  he  shrill  go  forth  with  great  fury 
Jo'io.  ifi.  let  the  hrid"gr.  src  f.i.lh  of  his  chTTiljer 
Hab  1.  4.  aiwljudgmem  Jotii  uiivei  gufuJth 


GO 

Z»eh.  6.  5.  these  are  the  four  gpinla  which  go  forth 
ti.  black  horses  go  forth  into  the  north  couniiy 
14.  3.  then  shall  ihe  Lord  gu  furth  uitii  light 
.Vai.  4.  2.  ye  shall /T„/urt«  and  grow  up  iS  calves 
wUa^  24. 26.  l.eliold  he  is  in  the  desert,  gu  not  forth 
./Jets  16.  3.  him  would  Paul  have  lu  go  forth 
Heb.Vi  13.  lei  us  go  forth  lo  hmi  without  the  camp 
Hcv.  16.  14.  the  siiirils  of  devils  which  gu  forth 

GO  forward. 
Ezod.  14. 15.  spet-k  to  Israel  that  ihey  gu  forward 
JVu;h.2.24.  thev  sUdWgofui  ward  in  the  third  rank 
2  A'(H./s20.y.sli'allshadowi'o /or  (curiitendegrees? 
Job  23. 8.  behold,  1  guforu-ard,  but  he  is  nol  there 

GO  in,  or  intu,  or  not  GO  in. 
(7cn.l  1.31. from  LJr,to^o  iJtiw  laiidofCaiiaan,12.5. 
KLod.  30.  20.  when^u  into  tabernacle,  shall  wash 
32.  27.  go  in  and  oui  from  gate  to  gate  thro'  caiuii 
AtL-.lO.'J.do  nol  drink  wine, when  ye^o  i?i«u  tabern, 
14.  36.  empty  the  house,  before  the  priest  go  in 
21.  U.  neiiher  shall  he  go  in  to  any  dead  body 
.     .        .      .•  ■  -  *..  ti I  ....  ..u.ii- -th. 


GO 

1  .Sum   20.  42.  Jonatlinnsaid  to  LVividj^r-j  inpeoee 
25.  3i    Uavid  »ain  to  Abigail,  go  up  in  peace. 
29.  7.  Acliish  said  lo  David,  go  in  peace 

2  Sam.  15.  9.  the  king  said  lo  A'bsalom,  gu  inpeaet 

1  A'(Hn-s2.6.  lelnol  his  hoary  head ^o  do w  n  myeatt 

2  Kings  5.  19.  Elisha  said  to  Naaiiiiin,^o  in  peace 
Isa.  ;3.  t2.  lie  shall  go  in  peace,  they  shall  rest 
Mark  5.34.  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of  ihy  plaeu» 
J.ukc'i.aU.  lailb  halhsaved  ihee,^w  inpeace,8.4S. 
.rJct.i  15.  33.  they  were  let^o  inpeace  from  brethre* 

J^etus  <;0. 
Gen.  37. 17  I  heard  ihem  say,  let  us  go  to  Dothan 
Kxod.3. 18.  now  let  us  go  tliree  dajs' jouracy,5  3. 
5.  8.  therefore  they  say,  let  us  go  sacrifice,  17. 

13.  15.  when  Pharaoh'vvould  hardly  let  us  go 
DeiU.  13.  2.  let  us  go  after  other  gods,  6.  13. 
liaHi.y.9.  thus  he  spake, /ft  us i'«  lo  iheseer,  10. 

11.  14. /c««6,u-oloGilgal  and  renew  the  kingdom 

14.  Lift  U6-^u  over  to  11:°.  Philistines'  garrison,  6 
things  6.2.  It  t  us  go  to  Jordan, take  thence  a  beam 


;i.  11.  neiLiier  sitaii  lie  ;^v  »^<.  V"  "'v  "^"" .      f :^^V  .     .        ®         ■         .i      i  i-.t      i       j 

23.  only  heshall  nol^«<^  to  the  vail  or  near  altari  Fsal  122.  1.  let  us  go  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
.   •!..    .  ?■■ „!,..  11  „..  .n  ...iH  ...  1.  i  /o/i  o  ■(  //./ „o  ,r,,  nil  lo  ihe  mounlain  ol  the  Lord 


JVum.  4   19.  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  gu  in  and  ap. 

20. but  they  shall  nolgo  in  to  see  when  liolylhiiigs 

8.  15.  and  after  that  shall  the  Levites  go  in 

27.  17.  which  may  go  out,  and  go  in  before  them 

32.  9.  that  they  should  not  go  into  the  land 

Dcut.  1.  37.  thou  also  Shalt  not  go  in  thi.her,  4.  21. 

38.  butJoshuason  of  Nun  he  shall  ^o/n  thither 

4.  1.  that  ye  may  live,  and  go  in  and  possess,  8.  1. 

0.  18.  that  thou  mayesi  ^uzii  and  possess,  10.  11. 

11.8.  that  ye  may  bestrong,  and  gu  in  and  possess 

24.  10.  not  go  into  his  house  to  letch  his  pledge 

.ludg.  19.  15.  ihey  turned  aside  to  go  in  and  lodge 

liatii  3.  4.  thou  shall  go  in,  and  uncover  his  feet 

2i'u/H.ll.ll.shall  1  then  o'u intu  mine  house  toeal? 

1  Kings  1.3.  8.  I  will  not  go  in,  nor  eat  with  thee 
16.1  may  not  return,  n.jr  gu  in  with  thee 

17.  12.  may  go  in,  and  dress  it  for  me  and  my  sun 

2^«ii)-.59.2.lookoutJehu,and^ffin,niakehim  arise 

10.  &.  go  in  and  slay  them,  let  none  come  forth 

2  Chr.  18.  24.  thou  shall  o-o  into  an  inner  chamber 
23.  G.  they  that  minister  of  the  Levites  shall  gu  in 

JVeh.  6. 11.  who  is  there  as  I  am  would ^o  into  the 

temple  to  save  his  life  1  1  will  nit  gu  in 

F.sth.  2.  15.  when  Esther's  turn  was  come  lo  go  in 

4.  a.  and  to  cliarge  her  that  she  should  go  in 
16.  and  so  will  1  go  in  unto  the  king,  if  I  perish 

5.  14.  then  go  thou  in  merrily  with  the  king 
.lob  34.  t23.  he  should  oro  nito  judgment  with  God 
Psal.  26.  4.  nor  will  I  go  in  with  dissemblers 

118.  19.  open  the  gates,  I  will  go  in  to  them 
119.35.  make  meg-o  in  path  of  thy  cominandment 
132.  7.  we  will  iro  into  his  tabernacle  and  worship 
Prun.  27.  10.  nor  n-o  (7it«  thy  biolhcr's  house 
Isa.  2.  19.  they  shall  go  into  the  holes  of  the  rocks 
ler.  4.  5.  and  let  us  go  into  the  delenceil  cities 
36.  5.  1  camiol  go  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
42.  14.  no,  but  we  will  go  into  the  land  of  Egypt 
19.  the  Lord  bath  said,  go  ye  not  into  Egy>.(  _ 
F.zek.  7.  t  17.  all  knees  shall  go  into  water,21.  t7. 
46.  10.  the  prince  when  they  go  in  shall  go  in 
J\rah.  3.  14.  go  into  ciay,  and  tread  the  mortar 
Zra/j.G.lO  g(i  into  houseof  Josiah  son  of  Zephani. 
Mat.  2. 20.  take  the  young  child,  and  go  into  Israel 
7.  13  and  many  there  be  thai  go  in  thereat 
20.  4.  go  into  the  vineyard,  and  ihey  went,  7. 
21.2.  (Tu/ntn  village  over  against  you,  /,u/fe  19.30. 
31.  harlots  go  into  kingdom  of  God  before  you 
22.9.  go  into  the  highways,  as  many  as  ye  find,  bid 
2;?.  llf.  ye  neither  go  in,  nor  suffer  others  lo  go  in 
26.18.  o-o  jntffthe  city,  tosiioh  a  man,  jl/aWc  14.13. 
Mark  ft  36.  that  thev  may  go  into  the  country 
8  26.  nor  to  into  the  town,  no>-  tell  it  to  any 
16.  15.  iro'tnto  all  the  world,  preach  Ihe  gospel 
/,i/A;c8.  51.  he  suffered  no  man  to  o-o  in,  save  Peter 
l.j.  28.  and  he  was  angry,  and  would  nolgo  in 
John  10.  9.  he  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find  pasture 
./?f  t.sl. 11. shall  so  corne,as  ye  see  bill!  o-o  intohea  veil 
View. 17  S.llie beast  was,is  not,shall  go  inloperdition 
See  Captivity. 

GO  271. 

f,fpn.l6  2Snraisaid,Ipraythee,o-oi7Hintomymaid 
19.  34.  make  him  drink  winir,  and  go  thou  in 
30.  3.  behold,  my  maid  Billiah,  go  in  unto  her 
38.8.  D-ozTtunto'thybroiher's  wife,  and  marry  her 
l')eut.  21.  13.  after  that  thou  shall  go  m  iiiilo  h"' 
22.  13.  if  take  a  wite,  and  gu  in  unto  her,  bate  h>  i 
2.5  5.  her  hu^band's  brother  shiill  go  in  unto  her 
.f.ish.  23.  12.  make  marriages,  and  go  in  unto  them 
Juf/o-.15  1.  I  will  o-otntomyvsifeintotheohamher 
2  Sam.  16.  21.  go  in  unto  thy  futher's  concubines 
1  Kings  112.  yp-  shall  not  go  in  to  them,  nor  they 
K:r/£r23  44.  went  to  her  as  they  go  m  to  a  won  an 
.Amos  2.7.  a  man  and  his  father  ^o  in  to  same  ir  »id 

GO  in  peacf. 
Orn.  15   15  thou  shall  go  to  Ihy  fathers  in  peace 
F.jotl.  4.  18.  Jethro  brIO  to  Mo-es,  go  in  jieare 
18.23.  this  people  shall  gn  to  their  place  iTtpf  ace 
.Twig.  M-  6.  tl'O  prie«t  oniil  to  D-iniie..  o-o  in  ■penrr 
1 1  Si.in.       17.  Cli  said  ti   !;uNn  lU    >"■  '«!  j-i  -ca 


Isa.  2.  3  let  us  go  up  lo  the  mountain  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  4.  5.  let  us  go  into  th  ■•  defenced  cities 
0.  5.  let  us  go  by  night  and  destroy  her  palaces 
35.  W.lct  us  go  to  Jerusalem  for  feur  of  Chaldeans 
46.  16.  arise,  Ut  us  go  again  to  our  own  people 
51.  9.  let  us  go,  every  one  lo  his  own  country 
Zcch.  8.  21.  let  us  go  lo  pray  before  the  Lord 
Mark  1.38.  he  said,  let  us  gu  into  the  next  town* 
14.42.riseup,/ft  «sg^o,he  thalbetrayelh  is  at  hand 
l.uke  2.  15.  Ut  us  go  to  Bethlehem,  see  this  lliiag 
Juhn  1 1.7.  then  saiih  he,  Zet  us  go  toJudea  again 
15.  let  us  go  lo  hiiii||16.  Ut  us  gu  that  we  may  die 
14.  31.  even  so  I  do ;  arise,  Ut  us  go  hence 
^cts  15. 36. /ct  us  go  again  and  visit  our  brethren 
Ueb.Q.l.  let  us  gu  on  to  perfection,  not  laying  again 

I  will  GO. 
Opn.i3.0.  I  will  go  lo  the  right,  [will  go  to  the  left 
24.  58.  u  lit  thou  go  with  this  man?  /  will  go 
33.  12.  let  us  go,  I  icillgo  before  thee,  fsa.  45.2. 
45.28.niy  son  is  alive,  /M(//^»see  liim  before!  die 
JVum.  20'.  19.  /  will  only  gu  through  on  my  feet 
23.  3.  stand  by  thy  burnt-offering,  and  I  will  go 
Deal.  2  27.  /  will  go  along  by  the  highway 
.ludg.  1.3.  I  will  go  likewise  with  thee  into  thy  lol 
4.  8.  if  thou  will  go  with  me,  then  will  I  go 
9.  and  she  said,  I  will  surely  ^o  with  thee 
16.  20.  /  will  go  out  as  at  other  times  before 
Ruth  1. 16.  Ruth  said,  whilherthnu  goesi,  I  will  gt 
2  Kings  6.3.go  with  servant,  he  answered,  /  wilt  go 
2  Chruu.  18.  29.  he  said,  /  will  go  to  the  liallle 
Psal.  43.  4.  then  inll  I  go  to  the  altar  of  tied 


66. 13.  [  wiU  go  nuo  thv  house  with  biirnt-offerios 
71.  16.  I  will  go  in  ihesirengih  of  the  Lord  Goj 
118.19.openthegales  of  righteousness,  Iwillgoil 
.Jer.  2.  25.  I  loved  strangers,  after  them/  will  ga 
F.iek.  38.  Jl.  /  will  go  lo  them  that  are  at  rest 
Hus.  2.  5.  for  she  said,  I  will  go  after  my  lovers 
7.  /  will  go  and  return  to  my  first  husband 
5. 15.  /  will  go  to  inv  place,  till  they  seek  my  fnos 
Mic.  1.  8.  I  will  waii,  /  will  go  slript  and  naked 
7.ech.  8.  21.  go  to  seek  the  Inird  ;   I  will  l'u  also 
./Uat.26.32./H;iZ/ o-o  before  iiitoGalilee,J7«ril4.23 
Luke  15.  18.  /  will  arise  ;ind  go  to  my  lather 
Jlcts  18.  6.  henceforth  /  will  gu  to  the  Gentiles 

GO  near. 
Dent.  5.  27.  go  near,  niid  hear  all  the  Lord  says 
2. Sam.  1.  15.  David  sniil,  go  near  and  fall  on  him 
Job  31.  37.  as  a  prince  would  I  go  near  unto  him 
.^cts  8.  29.  go  near,  jom  thyself  lo  this  chariot 

GO  liot,  or  not  GO. 
F.xod.  33.  1.5.  if  thy  presence  go  not  with  me 
JVuni.  10.  .30.  Hobab  said,  I  will  not  go,  but  depart 
20.  20.  and  he  said,  thou  shall  not  go  through 
22.  12.  God  said  loBalaiim.  shall  Jiot""' with  them 
18. 1  cannot  sro  hevoiid  the  word  of  Lord,  24. 13. 
Deut.  3.  27.  thou  shalt  not  go  over  this  Jordan 
6. 14.  yeshall  v.gu  after  oi  her  gods,  1  Kings  11.10. 
15.  16.  if  he  sav,  I  will  7iwt  go  away  from  thee 
24.  19.  thou  shall  7(ot  go  again  to  fetch  it 
32.  .52.  bill  thou  shall  7/ot  go  thither  lo  the  liinJ 
Josh.  8.  4.  go  nut  far  from  the  city,  but  be  ready 
./«(/o-.4.8.  i'ithou  nillTiot  oo-wilh  me,  1  will  notge 
7   4.  I  siiy,tlisshiill7iote-o,  the  same  shall  Jiot^o 
20.  8.  we'  will  ?/«t  any  of  us  go  to  his  tent 
Huth  3.  17.  i'o  not  cmpiv  to  thy  mother  in-law 

1  Sam.  17.  39.  David  said,  I  cannot  go  with  these 
29.8.lhatImaynot  o-o  fight  ag. enemies  ofihe  king 

2.Snm.l3.25.1et7iotiilli'f>,  howheit  he  would  not  ^e 

2  Kinirs^.  18.  hesnid.didlnotsBy  toyoii,;r<""''' 

1  Chron.  21.  30.  but  David  cmild  7io£  gu  before  il 

2  rAr«n.25. 13.  soldiers  thatshoiild  not  gn  to  britlU 
Prnr.  4.  13.  trik-  hold  of  instruction,  let  her  notgt 

14.  -ind  go  not  into  the  way  ofevil  men 
2-J.  9-t.  with  a  furious  man  thou  shall  not  go 
Iso.  .5-2.  12.  for  ye  shrill  not  go  out  with  haste 
Jer  10  .5.ilievmuHlbehornc,bec;iiiset}ieyr«7mi>t^ 
Mi.  8.  Ihou  shall  not  go  intoihe  hmisr  of  teastmg 
o-,,  6.  ir„7»ot  ffle--  nthrr  fods  to  sr-rvc  th-'^i.  3',).  55 
■.;    18^  iliiil  li.c  veffceiB  leli  g"  not  I '  l^abvloD 


GO 

»/'T.43.2.  go  not  intj  Egypt  to  lojourn  there,  42.19 
l/a.li  tiioatii^h  not  go  unpunislie(j,butdrink  of  il 
Lam-  4.  IS.  hunt  steps,  that  we  cannot gu  in  our  str 
£iei.4'2.14.when  the  priests  entei,  sliull  not  go  out 
Mat.  10.  5.  go  not  nto  the  way  of  Hit  Gentiles 
Luke  10.  7.  go  not  from  house  to  house  , 
17.23.  see  here  oi  tl)ere,^o  not  after  them,  21.  8. 

GO  over. 
Deut.  3.25  i  pray  thee  let  lue^o  ovtr  and  see  land 
28  Joebua  shall  go  over  belore  the  people,  31.3. 
4.  H.Jai.d  whither  ye  ^oouer,  26.  |  31. 13.  [32.47. 
2ii.  I  must  not  go  o«er  Jordan,  ye  shall  go  over 
584.  20.  thou  shalt  not  go  over  the  boughs  again 
30. 13.  who  shall ^c  oversea  for  us  and  bring  itl 
31.  3.  the  Lord  thy  God  will  go  over  before  thee 
34.  4.  but  thou  shalt  not  go  over  thither 
JosK.  1.  2.  therefore  arise,  go  over  this  Jordan 
Judg.  12.  5.  the  Ephraimiles  said,  let  nie  go  over 
ISara.W.lcome,  let  us^o  ocer  to  the  Philistines,  6. 
30.  10.  so  faint,  they  could  not  go  over  tlic  brook 
9  Sam.  IB.  9.  let  me  go  over  and  take  off  his  head 

19.  37.  thy  servant  (Jliimham,  let  him  go  over 
ha.  8.  7.  he  shall  come  and  go  over  all  his  banks 

11.  15.  he  shall  make  men  go  over  dry-shod 
51.23.  which  said,  bow  down,  that  we  may  ^u  over 

54.  9.  the  waters  of  Noah  should  no  more  go  over 
Jisr.41.10.  Ishmael  depart,  to^oouer  toAiiimonites 
Luke  8.  22.  let  us  go  over  to  the  other  side 

GO  out. 
Gen.  9.  10.  from  all  that  go  out  of  the  ark 
24. 11.  the  time  that  women  n^o  out  to  draw  water 
45.1.  he  cried,  cause  every  man  to  go  out  from  me 
Ezod.  6.  11.  that  he  let  children  of  Israel  go  out 
8.  29.  behold,  I  go  out  from  thee,  I  will  entreat 
11.  8.  after  that  I  will  go  out,  and  he  went  out 

10.  he  wiuld  not  let  the  children  of  Israel  ^o  out 
12.22.none  of  you  shall^o  out  at  the  door  ofhou.se 
16.4.people  shall  ^o  out  and  gather  a  rale  everyday 

29.  let  no  man  go  out  of  his  place  on  seventh  day 
Si.  2.  in  the  seventh  year  he  shall  go  out  free 

3.  if  he  came  in  by  himself,  shall  go  out  by  him 
•elf;  if  married,  his  wife  shall  go  out  with  him 

4.  her  master's,  and  he  shall  go  out  by  himself 

5.  if  the  servant  say,  I  will  not  go  out  free 
7.  a  maid-servant  not  go  out  as  men-servants  do 

11.  then  shall  she  go  out  free  without  money 
Lev.  6.  13  the  fire  on  the  altar  shall  never  ^«  out 

8.33.  shall  not 5-0  out  of  tabernacle  in  seven  cirys 
10.  7.  ye  shall  not  go  out  at  (he  door,  lest  ye  die 

14.  38.  then  the  priest  shall  go  out  of  the  house 

15.  16.  if  any  man's  seed  of  copulation  go  out 
16. 18.  he  shall  go  out  to  the  altar  before  the  Lord 
81.  12.  nor  shall  he  go  out  of  the  sanctuary 
25.  23.  and  in  the  jubilee  i(  shall  go  out,  31,  33. 

30.  it  shall  not  g-o  out  in  jubil.|).54  he  shall  ^0  out 
Deut.24.5.  taken  a  wife,  he  shall  iiot^o  out  to  war 

28.  25.  thou  shalt^o  out  one  way,  flee  seven  ways 
/o»A.2.]9.who  shall  ^0  out,his  blood  be  on  his  head 
Jud^.9.38.  go  out,  I  pray  now,  and  fight  with  them 

16.  20.  he  said,  I  will  go  out  as  at  other  times 
20.28.  shall  I  yet  again  ^00.  to  battle  ag.  Benjamin 

/iutA2.  22.  it  is  good  thou  go  out  with  his  maidens 
lSam.19.3.  I  vvill^o  out  and  stand  beside  my  father 

20.  11.  come,  let  us  go  out  into  the  field 
28.  1.  Achish  said,  thou  shalt  ^n'o  out  with  me 

9  Sam.  5. 24.  then  the  Lord  shall  ^0  out  before  thee 
21. 17.  thou  shalt  go  no  more  out  with  us  lo  batile 

1  Kings  15. 17.  that  he  might  not  suffer  any  to  go 

out,  or  come  in  to  Aia,  2  Chron.  16.  1. 

90.  31.  put  ropes  on  heads,  and  go  out  to  the  king 

1  Chron.  20.  1.  at  the  time  kinjfs  go  out  to  battle 

2  Chron.  18.  21.  go  out  and  be  a  lying  spirit,  ^o  out 
20.  17.  fear  not,  to-morrow  gt  out  against  them 
26.18.^0  outof  sanctuary, for  thou  hast  trespassed 

20.  yea,  himself  hasted  also  to  go  out 
Job  15. 13.  lettcst  such  words  go  out  of  thy  mouth 
Psal.fM  10.  which  didst  not  go  out  with  our  armies 
109.  +  7.  when  he  is  judged,  let  him  go  out  guilty 
l'roD.22  10.  cast  out  the  scorner,  contention  go  out 
Keel.  8.  3.  I)e  n^t  hasty  to  go  out  of  his  sight 
ha.  52.  11.  dufiart  ye,  go  ye  out  from  thence 

12.  ye  shall  not^o  out  with  haste  or  by  flight 

55.  12.  ye  shall  go  out  with  joy,  and  he  led  forth 
Jer.  21.  12.  lest  my  fury  go  out  like  fire  and  burn 

51.  45.  my  people,  go  ye  out  of  the  midst  of  her 
Kzek.  1.5.  7.  they  shall  go  out  from  one  fire 

44.  3.  the  prince  shall  go  out  the  same  way 

46.9.  entereth  by  norlh,  shall  ^o  out  bysoulh-gate 
Jimos  4.  3.  and  ye  shall  go  out  ut  the  breaches 
ZecA.  14. 8. lha<  11  ving-\valers^«  out  from.Ierusaleni 
JIfat.  2.5.  6.  bridegr.  Cometh,  £-0  yo  out  10  meet  him 
X,uAr(!9. 5.  when  ye  n-om/t  of  ihe  city  shake  offdust 

14. 21.  go  out  .-|uickiy  into  the  streets  and  lanes 
23.  go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges 
I  Cor.  5. 10.  then  must  ye  nends^jt*  outof  the  world 
Heb.  11.8.  Abraham,  when  he  vot  called  lo  go  out 
J2eo.3.12.  hethjil  overcome! h,  «ij|l  o-o  no  more  out 

20.  8.  and  shall  go  out  to  decaive  the  nations 
no  to. 


GO 

Gen.WA.  go  to,  let  %*  build  ||  7.  ^0  to,  let  confocnd 
Eccl.  2. 1.^0  to  now,  I  will  prove  thee  with  mirth 
Isa.  5.  5.  go  to,  I  will  tell  you  what  1  will  do 
.yam.4. 13.^0  to  now,  ye  that  say  to  day,  ot  to-mor. 

5.  1.  go  to  now,  ye  rich  men,  weep  and  howl 

GO  up. 
Oen.  35.  1.  arise,  go  up  to  Beth-el,  dwell  there,  3. 

44.  33.  and  let  'he  lad  go  up  with  his  brethren 
34.  how  shall  !  go  up  10  my  father  1  45.  9. 

50.  6.  Pharaoh  said,  go  up  and  bury  thy  father 
£10^.8.3.  frogs  shall  go  up  and  come  into  thy  house 

19.  12.  take  heed  ye  go  not  up  into  the  mount 

20.  26.  nor  shalt  thou  go  up  by  steps  to  my  altar 
24.  2.  neither  shall  the  people  go  up  with  him 

32.  30.  ye  have  sinned  a  great  sm,  1  will  go  up 

33.  1.  depart  and  go  up,  thou  and  the  people 
3.  for  1  wiil  not^o  up  in  the  midst  of  thee 

34. 24.  not  desire  thy  land,  when  thou  shalt  go  up 

/-cjj. 19.  Ib.shalt  not ^ou/>  and  down  as  a  tale-bearer 

J\l'um.  13.  30.  let  us  go  up  at  once  and  possess  it 

31.  we  be  not  able  to  go  up  against  this  jieople 

14. 40.  lo,  we  be  here,  and  will  go  up,  Deut.  1.  4i. 

42.  go  not  up  II  44.  but  they  ]iresumed  to  go  up 

Deut.  25.  7.  let  his  brother's  wife  go  up  to  the  gate 

30.  12.  who  shall  ^0  up  for  us  to  heaven,  and  bring 

Josh.  7.  3.  let  not  all  go  up,  let  3000  men  go  up 

22.  33.  did  not  intend  to  go  up  ag.  ihem  in  battle 

Judg.  1.  1.  who  shall  go  up  for  us  to  fight  them? 

2.  the  Lord  said,  Judah  shall  go  up,  20.  18. 
2. 1.  an  angel  said,  I  made  you^o  up  out  of  Egypt 
9.  t  9.  should  I  go  up  and  down  for  other  trees  1 
ll.37.thatl  may^cu^janddownon  the  mountains 
18.  9.  arise,  that  we  may  go  up  against  them 
20.  9.  we  will  go  up  by  lot  against  Gibeah 
18.  which  of  us  shall  go  up  first  to  battle  1 
23.  shall  I  go  up  again?  1|  '■28. go  up  against  him 

1  Sum. 1.22. 1  will  not  ^0  up  till  the  child  be  weaned 

6.  9.  if  it  go  up  by  the  way  of  his  own  coast 
20.  and  to  whom  shall  he  go  up  from  us? 

9.  13.  ye  shall  find  him  before  he  go  up  to  eat 
14.  Samuel  came  to  go  up  to  the  high  place,  19. 

14.  9.  if  they  say  tarry,  we  will  not^o  up 

10.  if  they  s.ay,  come  up  unto  us,  we  will  go  up 

2  .Sam.  2. 1.  David  said,  shall  I  go  up  to  any  of  the 
cities  of  Judah?  the  Lord  said,  o-o  up  to  Hebron 

5.  19.  shall  1^0  up  against  the  Philistines? 
15.20.should  1  make  thee ^ou;)  and  down  with  us? 
19. 34.  how  long  have  I  to  live,  that  I  should  gi  up 
24.  IS.  go  up,  rear  an  altar  in  floor,  1  CAr.  21.  18. 

1  Kings  12.  24.  ye  shall  not  go  up,  2  Chron.  11.4. 

27.  if  this  people  ^0  up  lo  do  sacrificeatJerusal. 

28.  it  is  too  much  for  you  to^o  up  to  Jerusalem 
18.  43.  go  up,  look  toward  the  sea,  and  he  went 
22.  6.^0  up,  for  the  Lord  shall  deliver  it  into  the 

hand  of  the  king,  12.  2Chron.  18.  11,  14. 
20.  may  go  up  and  fall  at  Ramoth,  2  Chr.  18.  19. 

2  Kings  1.3.  go  up,  meet  the  messengers  of  the  king 
2.23.  go  up  thoc  bald-head,  £"0  up  thou  bald-head 
3.  7.  wilt  thou  go  up  with  me  against  Moab  ? 

8.  and  he  said,  which  way  shall  we  go  up 
12.  17.  Hazael  set  his  face  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
18.25.Lordsaid,^oup  against  theland,/sa.3B.10. 

20.  5.  on  third  day  thou  shalt  go  up  to  the  house 
8.  what  the  sign  that  I  shall  go  up?  /sa.  38.  22. 

22.4.  go  up  to  Hilkiah  high-priest  to  sum  silver 

1  Chr.  14. 10.  shall!  fl-oup  ||  14. ^0  iiotup  after  them 

2  CA»    18.  5.  shall  we  go  up  to  Rumotli-gilead  ? 

30.  i»3.  God  be  with  him,  let  him  o-o  up,  Ezra  1. 3. 
Ezra  7.  9.  he  began  to  go  up  from  Babylon 

13  all  which  are  minded  io  go  up  go  with  me 
JVf  A  4.  3.  if  a  fox  go  tip  he  shall  even  break  d"wn 
Psai.  104.  8.  they  go  up  by  the  mountains 
13S.  3.  surely  I  will  no'  go  up  into  my  bed 
Ca7it.6.6.  as  flock  of  sheep  that  go  up  from  washing 

7.  8.  I  said,  I  will  go  up  to  the  palm-tree 
lsa.2. 3.  let  us  go  up  lo  mountain  of  Lord,  Jl/jc.4.2. 

7.  6.  let  us  go  up  against  Judah  and  vex  it 

15.  5.  with  weeping  shall  Ihey  go  it  vp 
2l.2.go  up,  O  Elam||34. 10.  the  smoke  shall  o-o  „p 

35.  9.  nor  any  ravenous  beast  shall  go  up  there 

36.  10.  go  up  against  this  land,  and  destroy  it 
Jcr.  5.  10.  go  ye  up  upon  her  walls  and  destroy 

6.  4.  arise,  and  let  us  go  tip  at  noon,  woe  unto  us 

21.  2.  that  Nebuchadnezzar  may  go  vp  from  us 
22.20.^OMp  to  Lebanon,  and  cry,  lift  up  thy  voice 

31.  6.  let  us  go  up  to  Zion,  to  the  Lord  our  God 
46.  8.  he  saith,  I  will  go  vp  and  cover  the  earth 

11.  go  up  into  Gilead,  and  lake  balm,  O  virgin 
48.  .5.  continual  weeping  shall  go  vp 
49.2s.  go  up  to  Kedar,  and  spoil  men  of  the  east 
.■iO.  21.  go  vp  against  the  land  of  Merathaim 

E:fAr.38.11. 1  will  u-o  up  to  land  of  un  walled  villages 
40.  26.  there  were  seven  steps  to  go  vp  to  it 
Has.  4.  15.  neither  go  tip  to  Bclh-aven,  nor  swear 
Hag.  1.8.  go  tip  In  the  mountain,  and  bring  wood 
Zech.  14.  16.  go  up  from  year  to  year  to  worship 
Mat.  20.  18.  we  "o  up  to  Jerusalem,  Som  of  man 
shall  be  betrayed,  ^farh  10  33.  Luke  18.  31. 
/,uke\4.10.  h<  Liaysaylo  thee, friend,  0-0 up  higher 


tfm.  11.3.  ;•  to,  let  U9  make  biick  and  burn  them  |  JoAn  7.  8.  gi  'e  up  to  this  feast,  I  go  not  up  yet 
2411 


GOE 

j3«t«  I'i.  2.  go  up  to  Jerusalem  about  this  •queitim 

21.  4.  that  Paul  should  iioi  gu  up  to  Jerusaitra 

12.  we  besought  him  not  lo  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
25.  9.  wilt  thou  go  up  lo  Jerusalem  and  be  judged 

GO  a  whoring. 
£zod.3t.l5.  lesl  they  ^0  a  whoring  Sider  their  god« 
16.  and  ihy  sens  go  a  whoring  after  their  god« 
ieo.20.5. 1  will  1 41  offall  that  ^o  a  vcAor.  after  him 
6. 1  will  cut  oil  sTicli  as  go  a  tvhur.  afler  wizard* 
JVujw. 15.39.  ways,  after  which  ye  use  10,^0  a  wkor. 
Deut  31.  16.  this  peojile  will  ^0  n  whur.  afler  pod» 
2  Chron.  21. 13.  Jehoram  made  Judah  go  a  ichor. 
Psa/.73.27.  destroyed  all  that^ro  a  whor.  from  the* 
Ezek.  6.  9.  eyes  which  go  a  whoring  after  idols 

GOEST. 

Gcn.28.15.  will  keep  thee  in  places  whither  thou^. 

32.  17.  whose  art  thou  ?  whither  g.  thou  ?  Judg. 

19.  17.  Zech.  2.  2.  John  13.  36.  |  16.  5. 

Eiod.  33.  16.  is  It  not  in  that  thou  g.  with  us? 

34. 12.  no  coven,  with  inhabitanis  wh.iher  thou^. 

JVum.  14.  14.  and  thou  g.  before  them  by  day-time 

Deut.l.  1.  when  Lord  God  shall  bring  thee  into  the 

land  whither  thou  g.  lo  possess  it,  11.  29. 

11.  10.  the  land  whither  thou  g.  is  not  as  Egypt 

12.  29.  God  shall  cut  oflT  nations  whither  thou  g 
20.  1.  when  thou  g.  to  battle  and  seesi,  21.  10. 
23.  20.  God  may  bless  thee  in  all  that  thou  sellest 

thine  hand  to,  whither  thou  g.  Josh.  1.  7 
28.  6.  blesseu  shall  thou  be  when  thou  g.  out 
19.  cursed  shalt  thou  be  when  thou  g.  out 
21.  make  pestilence  cleave  to  thee  whilh.  thou^. 
63.  shall  he  plucked  off  the  land  whither  Ihou^ 
32.  50.  and  die  in  the  mount  whither  thou  g. 
.Jo.th.  1.  9.  the  Lord  is  with  thee  whither  thou  g 
Judg.  14.  3.  that  thou  g.  to  take  a  wife  of  Philisi 
flutA  1.  16.  for  whither  thou  g.  I  will  go 
2  Sam.  15.  19.  wherefore  g.  thou  also  with  us  ? 
lA'in^s2.37.  on  the  day  thou  g.  over  the  hrook,  42. 
Psai.  44.  9.  hut  thou  g.  not  forth  with  our  armies 
frou. 4. 12. when  thou^.stepsshall  notbestraitened 

6.  22.  when  Uum  g.  it  shall  lead  thee 
Eccl.5.\.kee\i  Ihy  foot  v^'hen  thou^.to  houseof  God 

9.  10.  nor  wisdom  in  the  grave  whither  thou^. 
Jcr.  45.  5.  I  will  give  for  a  prey  whither  thou  g. 
Mat.  %  19.  I  will  follow  thee  whither  g.  Luke  9..57. 
Luke  12.  58.  when  thou  g.  with  thine  adversary 
John  11.  8.  soujjht  to  stone  thee, ^.  thither  again? 
14.  5.  Lord,  we  know  not  whither  thou  o-. 

GOETH. 
Exod.  7.  15.  lo,  f»e  g.  out  unto  the  water 
22.  26.  shall  deli»er  it  by  that  the  sun  g.  down 
28.  29.  Aaron  sh«ll  hear  them  when  he  g.  in 
30.  they  shall  be  on  Aaron's  heart  when  be g.  m 
35.  his  sound  shail  be  heard  when  he  g.  in 
I.,ev.  11.  21.  these  ye  may  eat  that  g.  on  all  fout 

14.  46.  he  that  g.  into  the  house  shall  be  unclean 

15.  32.  law  of  him  whose  seed  g.  from  him,  22.  4. 

16.  17.  none  in  the  tabernacle  when  he  g.  in 

22.  3.  who  g.  to  holy  things  having  uncleanness 
27.  21.  the  field,  when  it  g.  out  in  jubilee,  be  holy 

JW/n.  5.  29.  this  is  the  law,  when  a  wife  g.  asid* 
Deut.  1.  30.  the  Lord  which  g.  before  shall  fight 
9.  3.  thy  God  is  he  that  g.  over  before  you 
19. 5.  as  when  a  man  ^.  into  wood  with  his  neighb 
20.  4.  the  Lord  your  God  is  he  that  g.  with  you 

23.  9.  when  the  host  g.  forth  against  thy  enemiee 

24.  13.  deliver  the  pledge  when  the  sun  g.  down 
.Judg.  5. 31.  be  as  the  sun  when  he  g.  forth  in  might 

1  .Sam.  2i.  14.  as  David,  who  g.  at  thy  bidding 

30.  24.  as  his  part  is  that  g.  down  lo  the  battle 

2  Kings  5.  18.  my  master  g.  to  house  of  Rimmon 
11.8rbe  with  the  king  as  he  g-.  out,  2  CAron.  23. 7 

Ezra  S.  8.  this  work  g.  fast  on  and  prospereth 

.fob  7.  9.  that  g.  down  to  grave  come  up  no  more 
9.  II.  lo,  he  o'.  by  me,  and  I  see  him  not 
16.  t  6.  End  though  I  forbear,  whfit  ^.  from  met 
34  8.when  g.  in  company  with  workers  of  iniquity 
37.  2.  hear  the  sound  that  g.  out  of  his  mouth 
39.  21.  he  g.  on  to  meet  the  armed  men 

Psal.  17.  1.  prayer  that  g.  not  out  of  feigned  lipi 
41.  6.  when  he  ^.  abroad,  he  telleth  it 
68.  21.  such  a  one  as  g.  on  in  his  trespasses 
88.  16.  thy  fierce  wrath  g.  over  me 
97.  3.  a  fire  ^.before  him,  and  burnelh  up  enemie* 
104.  23.  man  g.  forth  to  his  work  until  evening 
126.  6.  he  that  g.  forth  and  weepeth,  bearing 
146.  4.  his  breathy,  forth;  he  returneth  to  earth 

Prnv.  C.  29.  so  he  that^.  in  to  his  neighbour's  wif» 

7.  22.  g.  after  her,  as  an  ox  g.  to  the  slaughter 
11. 10.  when  it  ^. well  with  righteous,  city  rejoice* 

16. 18.  pride  ^r.befiiie  destruction,  a  haughty  spirit 

20.19.  that  0-.  about  as  a  lale  bearer  reveals  secreti 
26.  9.  as  a  thorn  g.  up  into  liie  hand  of  a  drunkard 

20.  where  no  wood  is,  IhTe  the  fire  ^.  out 

31.  18.  her  candle  g.  not  out  by  nifflit 
Eccl.1.5  the  sun  ^.  down,  and  ha.s\pth  tohis  plsc* 

3.  21.  spirit  of  man  g.  up,  spirit  of  beast  ^.  down 
12.  5.  b-sciliise  man  g.  to  his  lung  nome 
Cam.  7.  9.  ihat  g.  doWn  sweetly,  causing  the  Up* 
Isa  28.  19.  from  the  time  it;f.  foith,  it  shall  tak« 


GUI 

/sa.30.2U.  when  one  ^.  with  pipe  to  come  to  mount 
55. 11. 60  shall  my  word  bt  ihat  g.  forth  of  mouth 
59.  8.  whiiso  g.  thfreiu  shall  not  know  |)eace 
tJ3.  14.  as  a  bua.si   ij  down  iiilo  the  valley 
Ter.  5.  b.  overy  one  that  ^.  out  Uience  shall  be  torn 

6.  4.  woe  unto  us,  for  the  day  g  away 

81.  9.  that  g.  out  to  Chaldeans  shall  live,  38.  2. 
•22.  10.  but  weep  sore  for  him  that  g.  away 
Qp.  23.  whirlwind  of  the  Lord  g.  forth  with  fury 
44. 17.  we  will  do  what  ^r.  out  of  our  own  mouth 
49.17.  every  one  that  i,'.  by  it  be  astonished,  50. 13. 
Eiei.  7.  14.  they  liave  blown,  but  none  g.  to  battle 
33.  31.  their  heart  «■.  after  their  covetousness 
44.  27.  in  the  day  that  he  g.  into  the  sanctuary 
HosAA.  yourgoodii.  is  as  the  early  dew, itg-. away 

5.  thy  judgments  are  as  light  that  g.  forth 
Zec/t.  .1.  3.  this  IS  the  curse  that^.  forth 

6.  he  said,  this  is  an  ephah  that  g.  forth 

Mat.  8.  9.  i  say  to  tins  man  go,  and  he  g.  Luke  7.8. 

12.  45.  then  0-.  he  and  takeili,  Lu.ke.  11.  26. 

13.  44.  for  joy  thereof^,  and  selleth  all  he  hath 
15.11,  not  that  which  ^r.  mto  mouth  defileth  a  man 
17.  21.  this  kind  g.  not  out  but  by  prayer 

26.  24.  the  Son  of  man  g.  as  it  is  written  of  him, 
Mark  14  21.  Luke  23.  22. 
28.  7.  he  g.  before  you  into  Galilee,  Mark  10.  7. 
John  3.  8.  but  canst  not  tell  whither  it  g. 

7.  20.  thou  hast  a  devil ;  who  u-.  about  to  kill  thee? 

10.  4.  he  g.  before  them,  the  siieep  follow  him 

11.  31.  she  g.  unto  the  grave  to  weeji  there 

12.  35.  knowelh  not  whither  he  g.  1  John  2.  11. 
1  Cor.  6.  6.  but  biother^.  to  law  with  brother 

9.7.  who^'.  a  warfare  any  time  at  hisown  charges 
Jam.  1.24.  he  hehuldeth  himself  and  o".  his  way 
iieD. 14.4. that  follow  the  Lamb  whithersoever  \\^g. 

17.  11.  and'is  of  the  seven,  and  g.  into  perdition 

19.  15.  and  out  of  his  mouth  g.  a  sharp  sword 

GOING. 
Gffn.15.12.  sun  "■.down,  a  deep  sleep  feil  on  Abram 

25.  t32.  Esau  saiii,  behold,  i  am  g.  to  die 
Eiod.n.  12.1ns  hands  steady,  to  o-.down  of  the  Su.". 

23.  4.  if  thou  meet  thme  enemy's  ox  g.  astray 
JV«m.34.4.  g.  forth  of  border  from  south  to  Kadesh 
Caut.  16.6.  sacrifice  the  passover  at^.  down  of  sun 

33  18.  he  said,  rejoice,  Zchulun,  in  thy  g.  out 
Josh.  7.  5.  and  smote  them  in  the  g.  down 

10. 11.  as  they  were  in  the  or.  down  to  Bcth-horon 
27.at  the^.downof  tliesun  carcases  taken  down 

23.  14.  I  am  g.  the  way  of  all  the  earth 

Judg.S.  t30  Gideon  had  70  sons^.outofhisthigh 

19.  18.  I  am  now  g.  to  the  house  of  the  Lord 
28.  up,  let  us  be  g.  but  none  answered 

1  Sam.  10.  3.  meet  thee  three  men  g.  up  to  God 

2  Sam. 2. 19.  in  »■.  turned  not  from  following  Abner 
5.  24.  hearest  a  sound  of  ^.  in  trees,  1  Chr.  14. 1 

1  Kintrs  17.  11.  as  she  was^.  to  fetch  it,  he  calieJ 
22.  36.  went  a  proclamation  at^.  down  of  I' 

2  Kings  2. 23.  g.  by  the  way,  chi Idren  mocked  him 

27.  they  smole  Aliaziah  at  the  g.  up  to  Gur 
Chron.  11.  t9.  David  went  in  ^.  and  increasing 
Chron.  18.34.  at  lime  of  siin  g.  down,  he  died 
Kzral.  t  9.  foundation  of  the  n-.  from  Babylon 
Job  1.  7.  from  g.  to  and  fro  in  the  earth,  2.  2. 
33.  24.  deliver  him  from  g.  down  to  the  pit 

28.  he  will  deliver  his  soul  from  g.  into  the  pit 
Psai.  19.  6.  his  ff.  forth  is  from  the  end  of  heaven 
50.  1.  the  mrghiy  God  calleth  the  earth,  from 
rising  of  sun  to  g.  down,  113.  3>  Mai.  1.  11. 
104.  19.  the  sun  knowcth  his  g   dov/n 
Prov.  7.  27.  g.  down  to  the  chambers  of  death 
14. 15.  but  the  prudent  man  looketh  well  to  his  o-. 
30.29.  three  go  well,  yea,  four  are  comely  in  g. 
ha.  13. 10.  the  sun  shall  be  darkened  in  his^  fiirth 
Jer.  48.  5.    in   I  he   g.  up   to  Lulikh,  continual 
weeping  nluill  go  u;      'n  the  g.  down  of 
Kuronaim 
50.  4.  g.  and  weeping  they  shall  seek  the  liOrd 
Ezek.  40.  31.  the  g.  up  had  eight  steps,  34,  37. 
44.  5.  with  every  g.  ibrth  of  the  sanctuary 
46.  12.  hfter  his  »•.  forth,  one  shut  the  gate 
Dan.  6.  14.  and  laboured  till  g.  down  of  the  sun 
9.  25.  from  tne  g.  I'orili  of  the  C(>mniaiidment 
Has.  6.  3.  his  "•   liirth  is  prepared  as  the  morninf 
Zech.fi.  t7.  from  tUecouiitry  of^.  down  of  the  sun 
21.  ^.speedily  lo  entreat  the  face  of  the  Lord 
Mat.  25.  18.  give  oil,  Pir  our  lamps  are  ^.  out 
26  4r).  rise,  let  lis  b'-  g.  behold,  he  is  at  hand 
Lulce  14.  31.  what  kingi?.  to  war  with  another 
7oAn8.  59.  ^.  through  midst  (if  I  hem,  so  passed  by 
/ids  20.  5.  these  g.  before,  tarried  at  'I'roaa 
fiom. 10.3.  g.  about  lo  establish  their  ri»'iteoiisnes8 
I  Tim.  5.24.  some  men's  siiis^.  before  tojudgn 
Heb.  7. 18.  is  a  disaiinuHiiig  of  command,  g.  before 
Judt  7.  ^.after  st  angc  fl'sh  are  set  forth  an  examp. 
See  CdMlNO. 
GOIN(;S. 
Kum.  33.  2.  and  Mo-es  wroie  their  »■.  out 
34.  5.  tne  g.  out  of  their  borders,  8,  9,  12.  .Tosh 
15.4,7,11.  1  16.  3,  8.  I  18.  12,  14 
Job  34.31  his  eyes  arc  on  man,  he  seeth  all  his  g. 
241 


GOA 

PsaM7.5.  hold  up  my  g.  in  thy  paths  that  footsteps 

37.  t  31.  none  of  his  g.  shall  slide 

40.  2.  he  set  my  feet  on  a  rock,  established  my  ^. 

44.  t  18.  nor  have  our  g-  declined  from  thy  way 

68.  24.  they  have  seen  \.hy  g.  even  the  g.  of  God 

140.  4.  who  have  purjiusud  to  overthrow  my  i^-. 
Pro«.5.21.  before  Luid,  and  he  poiideteth  all  his  u-. 

20.  24.  mail's^/-,  are  of  the  Lord,  how  can  a  man 
/so.  59.  8.  there  is  no  judgment  in  their  «■. 
Eiek.  42.11.  their  ^r.  out  were  according  to  fashion 

43.  11.  shew  Ihein  ^.  out  thereof  and  comings  in 
Mic.  5.  2.  whose  g.  forth  have  been  from  of  old 

GOAD,  S. 
Judg.  3.  31.  Shamgar  slew  600  men  with  an  ox  g. 

1  Sam.  13.  21.  they  had  a  file  to  sharpen  the  g. 
Eccl.Vi.li.  the  words  of  the  wise  are  as  o-.and  nails 

GOAT. 
Gen.  15.  9.  take  a  heifer,  a  she-^.  of  three  years 
Ezod.  22.  1 1.  if  a  man  steal  an  ox  or  a  g. 
Lev.  3. 12.  if  his  offering  be  a  g.  then  shall  oft'er  it 

4.  24.  he  shall  lay  Ins  hand  on  the  head  of  the  g. 

7.  23.  he  shall  eat  no  fat  of  ox.  sheep,  or  of  n-. 

9.  15.  he  took  the  g.  which  was  the  sin-offering 

10.  16.  Moses  sought  the  g.  of  the  sin-offering 
16.9.  Aaron  shall  bring  the  jg-.  on  which  the  lot  fell 

22.  he  shall  let  go  the  g.  m  the  wildeinese 
17.  3.  whosoever  killeth  a  g.  in  the  camp 
23.  27.  when  a  g.  is  brought  forth  seven  days 
JVk7;i.  15.27.  if  sin  thro'  ignora.  he  shall  bring  a^'. 
18. 17.  the  firstling  of  a  g.  thou  shall  not  redeem 
28. 22.  one  g.  ibr  a  sin-offering,  to  make  an  atone- 
ment lor  you,  29.  22,  28,  31,  34,  38. 
Deut.  14.  4.  ye  shall  eat  the  ox,  sheei>,  and  the^ 
17.  t  1.  not  sacrifice  a  g.  wherein  is  blemish 
Judg.  6. 1 4.  the  Midianites  left  no  ox,  or  g.  or  ass 
Ezck.  43.  25.  seven  days  prepare  every  day  a  g. 
i»a76.8.5.the  u-.liad  a  notable  horn  between  his  eyes 
21.  the  rough  g.  is  the  king  of  Grecia 
//e  GOAT. 
Prov.  30.  31.  four  are  comely  in  going,  a  he-g 
Jer.  51.40.  bring  them  down  like  rams  wAhhe  g. 
Dan.  9.  5.  behold,  a  he-g.  came  from  the  west 
8.  therefore  llie  heg.  waxed  very  great 
Li:;e  GOAT. 
Z/ec. 16.20.  bung  live- g.  VII.  lay  both  hands  on  l.-g. 
Scapc-GOAT. 
See  Signification  on  Offering. 
Lev.  16.  8.  and  tli'^  other  lot  for  the  scapc-g. 
10.  to  let  him  go  lor  ascape-^.intothe  wilderness 

26.  he  that  let  go  scape-g.  shall  wash  his  clothes 
IVild-iiOAT. 

Deut.  14.  5.  ye  shall  eat  the  wild-g.  and  wild  ox 

GOATS. 

Gen.  4.  T  4.  Abe!  brought  the  firstling  of  the  o-. 

27.  9.  fetch  me  from  thence  two  kids  of  the  g 

10.  she  put  the  skins  of  the  g.  on  his  hands 

30.  32.  all  the  spotted  and  speckled  among  the  g. 
33.  is  not  speckled  among  o-.  ||  35.  he  removed  ^. 

Zl.  38.  thy  she-^.  have  not  cast  their  young 
32.  14.  two  hundred  she-o-.  and  twenty  he-^. 

37.  31.  Joseph's  brethren  killed  a  kid  of  the  g. 

38.  t  n.  1  will  semi  thee  a  kid  from  the  g. 
Exod.V2.5  yeshall  take  it  out  from  the  sheep  or^'. 
/.ev.  1.  10.  if  his  offering  be  of  the  sheep  or  g. 

4.  23.  if  his  sin  come  to  his  knowledge,  he  shall 
bring  his  offering,  a  kid  of  the  g.  28.  |  5.  6. 
9.  3.  take  a  kid  of  the  g.  for  a  sin-offering 
]6.  5.  two  kids  of  the  g.  ||  7.  twog-.  present  them 
22. 19.  ye  shall  offer  a  male  of  the  sheep  or  g. 

t  21.  a  free-will  offeiing  in  beeves  or  g. 

23.  19.  then  ye  shall  sacrifice  one  kid  of  the  g. 

for  a  sin  offering,  J^um.  7.  16.  j  15.  24. 

JVum.  7.  17.  five  rams,  five  he-^r.  five  lambs,  23, 

29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59,  65   ,^,  77,  83. 

87.  the  kids  of  the  g.  for  a  sin-ofTerii;i;,  twelve 

88.  the  he-^.  sixty,  the  lambs  of  first  year  sixty 

31.  t  30.  thou  shall  take  one  portion  of  the  g. 
ZJeu«.  32.14.  rams  and  he-^.  of  the  breed  of  Bashan 
■fudg.  6.  t  19.  Gideon  made  ready  a  kid  of  the  g. 
ISam.  25.2.  Nabal  had  a  thousand  "-.  was  shearing 

2  Chron.  17.  11.  the  Arabians  brought  7,700  he-^. 
29.  21.  they  brought  seven  he-o-.  for  a  sin-offering 

Ezra  6.  17.  offend  at  the  dedication  twelve  he-^-. 

8.  35.  children  out  of  captivity  offered  12  hc-g. 
Psal.  .50.  9.  I  will  take  no  he-^.  out  of  thy  fold 
13.  or  will  I  drink  the  blood  of  ^.  ? 

66   15.  I  will  offer  to  thee  'mllocks  with  g. 
Prov.  27.  26.  the  g.  are  the  price  of  thy  field 

27.  thou  shall  have  g.  milk  enough  for  food 
Cant.  4.  1.  thy  hair  is  as  a  flock  of  ^.  6.  5. 
I.ta.  1.  11.  I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of  he-^. 

14.  t9.  it  slirretli  up  for  thee  all  great  ^. 

34,  6.  sword  of  the  Lord  fat  with  the  blood  of^. 
.hr  50.  8.  and  be  as  the  he-g.  before  the  flocks 
Ezik.  27.  21.  Arabia  occupied  with  thee  in  g. 

34.  17.  I  judge  between  the  rams  and  hc-^, 

39.  ^f.  ye  shall  drink  the  blood  of  lambs  and  g. 
43.  22.  on  the  second  day  offer  a  kid  of  the  g. 
45.  23.  a  kid  of  the  g.  daily  for  a  sin-offering 

Mic.  5.  t  8.  as  a  young  lion  among  the  flocks  of  ^. 
2  K 


GUD 

Zech  10.3.  my  anger  was  kindled,  t  punished  the^ 
Mat.  25.  32.  a  shepherd  dividelh  the  .sheep  from  £ 

33.  he  shall  set  the  g.  on  his  left  hand 
Heb.  9.  12.  nor  entered  by  blood  ol  g.  and  calves 
13.  if  the  blood  of  bulls  and  g.  sanctifieth 
19.  he  took  the  blood  of  ^.and  sprinkled  the  boofc 
10.4.  is  not  possible  the  blood  of  «-.  take  away  8in» 

GO.VI'S-HAIK. 
£io(i.25.4.  this  is  the  ottering  ye  shall  take,  g  -hair 
26.  7.  thou  shall  make  curtains  oi' g.-hair 

35.  6.  who  is  willing,  let  him  bring  ^'.-Aatr 
23.  every  man  with  whom  was  found  g -^iair 
26.  and  all  the  women  spun  g.-hair 

36.  14.  she  mado  curtains  of  g.-hair  for  the  tent 
J\rum.  31. 20.  purify  all  work  of  g.-hair  and  wood 
lSa?/i.l9.  13.  put  a  pillow  of  g.-hair  for  bolster,  16 

GO.\TS-SKlNS. 
Heb.  11.37.  wandering  in  sheep-skins  and  g.-skini 

nUd-GOATS. 
1  Sam.  24.  2.  to  seek  David  on  rocks  of  the  wild-g. 
Job  3!l.l.knowest  thou  when  the  wtld-g.hi'ing  forth- 
Psal.  104.  18.  high  hills  are  a  refuge  for  the  wild-g 

GOBLET. 
Cant.  7.  2.  thy  navel  is  like  a  round  g. 

GOD  referred  to  man. 
Ezod.  4.  16.  thou  shall  be  to  Aaron  instead  of  g 

7.  1.  I  have  made  thee  a^.  to  Pharaoh 

GOD  for  idol. 
Deut.  32.  21.  moved  mo  with  that  which  is  not^ 
Judg.  6.  31.  if  he  be  a  g.  let  him  plead  for  himse't 

8.  33.  they  made  Baal-berilh  their  g. 

9. 27.  they  went  into  the  house  of  their  g.  and  er* 
11  24.  possess  tiiat  which  Chemosh  thy^.  givetB- 
16.  23.  the  Philistines'  g.  was  Dagon,  24. 

1  Sam.  .5.  7.  his  hand  is  sore  on  us,  and  our  g 

\  Kings  11.33.  Israel  worshipped  the  ^.ofMoabites- 

18.  27.  he  is  a  g.  either  talking,  or  pursuing 

2  Kings  1.  2.  Baal-zebub  the  g.  of  Ekron,  3,  6, 16. 

19.  37.  worshipping  in  the  house  of  Nisroch  his 
g.  smote  with  sword,  2  Chr  32. 21.  Isa.  37.  38 

Ps a/. r6.4. sorrows  muliiplied,  hasten  after  olher^ 
Isa.  44.10.  who  hath  formed  a  g.  or  molten  image  ?' 

15.  he  makelh  a  g-  and  worshippeth  it,  17. 
<5.  20.  and  that  pray  lo  a  g.  that  cannot  save 
4<>.  0.  he  makelh  it  a  g.  they  fall  down,  they 
worship 
Dsn.  1.2.  he  carried  the  vessels  into  house  of  his^ 
4.6.  Belteshazzar  according  to  the  name  of  my^ 
11.  36.  and  magnify  himself  above  every  g. 
./?'/«;■?  .5.  26.  the  star  cfvour^.  ye  made,  jSc««7.  4;t 
8.  14.  that  swear,  and  sav,  thy  g-  O  Dan,  liveth 
.Jfnah  1.5.  the  mariners  cried,  every  man  tohis^ 
Jitic.4.5.  all  people  will  walk  in  the  name  of  his^ 
h'ab.  1.  11,  impuiing  this  his  power  lo  his  g. 
Mcts  12.  22.  it  is  the  v<iice  of  a  g.  not  of  a  man 

.Iny  GOD. 

J^iod.  22. 2C.  that  sacrifice  \oanyg.  save  the  Lord 

2.SajH.7.22.  nor  is  there  any  G.  beside,  1  C'Ar.17.20, 

£»an.3.28.lhat  they  mighi  not  worsh.  any  ^.except 

6.  7.  who  shall  ask  a  peliiion  of  any  g.  or  man,  12 

11.  37.  neither  shall  he  regiird  any  g. 

Othrr  GOD 
Ezod.  34.  14.  thou  shall  worshp  no  other  g. 
Dan.  3.  29.  because  there  is  no  other  g.  can  deliver 
1  Cor.  8.  4.  there  is  none  ,ith  r  g.  but  one 

Strange  GOD 
Deut.  32.  12.  there  was  no  strange  g.  with  then. 
P.?a/.44.20.  stretched  out  our  hinids  lo  a  strange g 
9\.^.na  strange  g  .Wm\\nc,imv  vionh.itrange  g 
Isa.  43.  12.  when  there  was  no  .?.  g.  amimgthenr 
Dan.  11.  39.  thus  shall  he  do  with  a  strange  g. 

GOD. 
This  is  one  of  the  names  which  we  give  to  that 
eternal,  infinite,  inul  mromprchensible  Beinf,, 
the  Creator  of  all  l/i'iig.",  vhn  preserves  ani 
governs  iverythinghy  /;/.v  almighty  power  anA 
wisdom,  ard  is  the  inilii  oljeel  nf  our  worship. 
The  Hebrews  ^rj/'f  ti>  God  generally  the  name, 
of  Jehovah,  he  who  exists  of  himself,  and 
gives  being  and  existence  to  others:  this  is  a 
name  ineffable  and  mysterious,  which  denotet 
the  eternity,  immvtalrility,nnd  independency  oj 
God,  and  the  infallible  certainty  of  his  word 
and  promises.  The  impart  of  this  name  it 
opened  and  predicted  </ Christ,  in  Rev.  1.  4,« 
The  Hebrews  had  such  a  veneration  for  this 
hnlif  name,  that  thry  never  proufV-ced  it,  but 
instead  of  it  wade  u.-^e  of  that  of  Adonai,. 
which  siirnifies  prnperly  My  Lords,  in  th« 
plural  number:  and  <,/F,lolii,  Eloi,  or  Elohim 
They  likewise  called  him  El,  which  signifies 
Strong;  or  ShaddMi,  whirchy  may  be  mean, 
one  who  is  self-.^nfficicnt;  or,  according  tc 
another  pronunciation,  thx  Destroyer,  the 
powerful  One ;  or  Kl'on,  the  most  High,  or 
El.sabaoth,  the  God  of  lfo.<T.'^  .  or  Ja,  God. 
This  name  Jkhovaii,  m  the  II.  brew,  consists  of 
four  letters,  ns  for  the  most  part  it  doth  in  all 
languages.  Thus  among  the  Persians  the  namt 
is  f.opv  ;  among  the  Arabians,  Alia;  among  ft.- 


GOD 

Assyrians,  Adad;  among  tAeEgyptiar'.i',  Gwi/d 
•or  Qtud  ;  witli  ZAe Grecians,  ©ioj;  the  Latins, 
Deus;  tlie  Fruncli,  Dieu;  the  Spaniards,  Uios; 
the  Italians,  Idio  ;  and  with.  ZA(  Uuriiiaiiu,  Gott. 
Hereof  some  give  tins  reason^  that  the  iiuinbtr 
of  tour  is  a  perfect  number,  and  so  hereby  the 
perfection  of  God  is  noted.     Others  say,  that 
God  is  he  who  created  all  things,  conststino 
of  four  elements. 
tied  declared  to  Moses,  that  he  was  not  known 
by  the  name  Jehovah,  to  Abraham,  isaac,a7tii 
lai'ob;  and  yet  God  is  called  by  the  name  Je- 
lovali,  in  Gen.  15.  7.  |  215.  24.      'J'his  is  not  to 
'jr  understood  of  the  name,  but  of  the  thing 
auriiified  by  that  name.     For  t'lut  denotes  all 
Ats  perfections,  and,  among  others,  the  con- 
stancy and  immutaOility  of  his  nature  and 
will,  and  the  infallible  certainty  of  his  word 
an,/  promises.     .Bud,  though  this  was  believed 
by  Abraliam,  Isaac,  and  Jacob;  yet  God  had 
not  given  any  actual  being  to  his  promises  for 
their  deliverance,  by  the  accomplishment  of 
them  :  for  they  only  saw  the  promises  afar  ojf'. 
This  expression  niuy  likewise  be  understood 
compartitinely ;  they  knew  this  but  darkly  and 
tinperfectly,  which  was  now  to  be  made  known 
more  clearly  and  fully. 
Odd  is  taken,  I.  Pioiierly,  and  that  either  essen- 
tially,/or  the  whole  Trinity,  Isa.  40.  28.  Jolin 
4.  24.    Or,  |ie-sonally,  (1)  For  the  Father,  Epli 
1    3.    (2)  The!Son,iu\v\\.\.    (3)  For  the  Holy 
Ghost,  Acts  5.  3,  4.     11.  Improperly,   (1)   For 
an  idol,  or  false  and  imaginary  god,  E.voil.  22. 
■30.  Jutlg.  11.  24.   (2)  Far  princes,  magistrates, 
'  and  judges,  E.\o(i.  22.  2S.  Psal.  82.  1,  ti.     (3) 
For  the  ark  of  God.    Thus  when  the  ark  came 
into  the  camp  of  the  Israelites,  the  Philistines 
said,  God  is  come  into  their  camp  ;  this  name 
they  gave  to  the  ark,  as  they  used  to  do  to  the 
images  of  their  false  gods,  1  Sam.  4.  7.    The 
Lord  tells  Muses,  Ezod.  7. 1,  See,  I  have  made 
thee  a  Gotl  to  Pharcoh  :   Thou  shall  represent 
my  person,  and  act  like  God,  by  requiring  his 
obedience  to  thy  cooiniands,  and  by  punishing 
his  disobedience  with   such  punishments    as 
none  but  God  can  inflict ;  to  winch  end  thou 
shall  have  my  omnipotrnt  assistance.     Satan 
IS  called  the  2od  of  this  world,    2  Cor.  4.  4. 
because  he  roles  over  the  greatest  part  of  the 
world,  and  they  are  his  servants  and  slaves. 
St.  Paul,  in   Phil.  3.   19.  speaks  of  some  that 
make  their  belly  their  god  ;  that  is,  who  mind 
nothing  but  the  satisfaction  of  their  fleshly 
appetites.     God   forbid,  is   a  strong  form  of 
denial  with  a  loathing  of  what  is   objected, 
Rom.  3.  31.  I  9.  14.     Jn  the  original  it  is,  Let 
it  not  be. 
fie-.t.  IG.  13.  called  name  of  Lord,  thou  G.  secst  me 

17.7.  to  be  a  G.  lo  thee  and  thy  seed  after  thee 
31.  13. 1  am  the  T;. of  Beth-ei. where  thou  vowudsl 
42.  28.  what  is  this  that  G.  hath  done  to  us  ? 
45.  8.  it  was  not  you  that  sent  me  hither,  but  G. 
48.  21.  behold,  I  die,  but  G.  shall  be  with  you 

Exorl.l'hl  I  will  tak(!  you  to  me,  and  be  to  you  a  G. 

18.19.give  tliee  coun>el,  and  G.  shall  be  with  thee 
Arum.23. 23.  said  of  Jacob,  what  hath  r?  wrought .' 

24.  23.  alas,  who  ohall  live,  when  G.  doeth  this  ? 
Dent.  4.  7.  what  nation  which  hath  G.  so  nigh? 

29.  13.  that  he  may  be  to  thee  a  G.  as  he  said 

1  Sam.  3.  17.  G.  <lo  so  and  moie  also,  14.44.  |25. 

22.  2  S'lin.  3.  9,  35.  |  19.  13.  ]  Kin.Ts 
2.23.  ^  flings  e.  Si. 
17.  46.  all  may  know  that  there  is  a  G.  in  Israel 
22.  3.  till  I  know  what  G.  will  do  for  me 
i  Sam.  22.  32.  who  is  G.  save  the  Lord  ?  I's.  18.  31. 
.1  Kings  18.  21.  if  ihe  Lord  he  G.  follow  him 
39.  the  Lord,  he  is  the  G.  the  Lord,  he  is  the  G. 

2  Kings  19.  15.  thou  art  the  r?.  even  thou  alone 
B  CAr.  20.(j.  O  Ld   God,  art  not  thou  G.  in  heaven  ? 
F.zra  1.  3.  Ins  G.  be  with  him,  he  is  the  G. 
AVA.  9.  17.  an  a  G.  ready  lo  pardon,  slow  to  anger 
Job  22.  13.  sayoHt,  how  dolh  G.  know^  Ps.  73. 11. 
J^s.  dA.  art  not  a  G.  thathasi  plensuie  in  wickedn. 

.52.  7.  the  man  that  made  not  G.  his  strength 
8fi  10  thou  art  great,  thou  art  (7. alone, /so. 37.16. 
4so   12.2.  behold,  G.  is  my  saivation,  I  will  trust 

44. 8.  is  there  a  G.  besides  me?  yea,  there  is  no  G. 

45.  22.Jnok  unto  me,  I  am  <7. 'there  is  none  else 

46.  9.  I  am  O.  there  is  none  else,  none  like  me 
fer.  31 .  33. 1  will  br-  their  G.  thev  mv  people,  32.38. 

■F.iek.  28.  2  hast  said,  I  am  a  god,!  sit  in  seat  of  G. 

9.  hut  thou  Shalt  be  a  man,  mid  no  G. 

H:>e.  8.6.  workman  made  it,  therefore  it  is  not  G. 

11.  SI.  for  1  am  G.  and  not  man.  the  liolv  One 

*fi>.  7.  !8.  who  is  a  G.  like  to  ihec,  that  pardons? 

Vat.  1. 23.  name  Emmanuel,  whicli  is  G.  with  us 

s6.2'(.-we  cannot  serve  O.and  niaaiinoii,/,?;Af'lfi.l3. 

39.  17.   there  is  none  good  but  one,  that  is  G. 

Mark  10.  18.  J.u/ce  18.  19 

949 


(jiUi.- 

Mark  12.  32.  tl.ere  is  one  G.  and  none  other  but  he 
.lohn  1.1.  the  Word  was  with<j.uiid  VVoid  was  G. 

J.  2.  can  do  miracles,  e.xcept  G.  he  witli  him 

ti.  41.  thev  said,  we  nave  one  Father,  even  G 
42.  for  1  proceeded  torth,  and  caiiie  from  G. 

17.  J.  tliey  iiiiglit  know  thne,  the  only  true  G. 
JJcts  2.  22.  by  wondurs,  which  G-  did  by  liim 

5.  29.  we  ought  lo  obey  G.  rather  than' men 

7.  9.  palriarchs  sold  Joseph,  but  G.  was  with  him 
lU.  34.  I  perceive  G.  is  no  respecter  of  persons 

liom.  3.  4.  let  G.  be  true,  and  every  man  a  liar 

8.  31.  if  G.  he  for  us,  who  can  be  against  us  ? 
15.  5.  now  the  G.  ol  patience  and  consolation 

1  Cor.  8.  6.  to  us  there  is  but  one  G.  tlie  Father 
15.  28.  that  G.  may  be  all  in  all 

2  Cor.  1.  21.  he  which  halli  anointed  us,  is  G. 
4.  4.  the  g.  of  this  world  hath  blinded  minds 
13.  11.  G.  of  love  and  peace  sliall  be  with  you 

iThcss.  2.  4.  above  all  called  G.  so  that  lie,  as  G 
1  Tim.  3.  10.  G.  was  manifest  in  Ihe  Hush 
Tit.  1.  16.  they  profess  that  they  know  G. 
Heb.  3.  4.  but  he  thai  built  all  things  is  O. 
4.  10.  ceased  from  his  works,  as  G.  did  from  his 

8.  10. 1  will  be  lo  them  a  G.  they  to  me  a  people 
1  .John  1  5.  G.  IS  light,  in  him  is  no  darkness  at  all 

4.  12.  no  man  hath  seen  G.  at  any  lime 
Rev.  21.  3.  and  G.  himself  shall  be  with  them 

4.  G.  shall  wijie  away  all  tears 
7.  1  Will  be  his  G.  and  he  shall  be  my  son 
Jigamst  G   .O. 
Gc7(.39.9.  how  do  tins  wickei   .e8s,anJ  sin  ag.G.7 
J\l'uin.  21.  5.  the  people  spake  c  /.  G.  Psal.  78.  19. 

1  Chron.  5.  25.  and  they  transgressed  against  G. 

2  Chron.  32.19.  spake  against  the  G.oljerusalem 
./ob  15.  13.  thou  turnest  thy  spirit  against  G. 

25.  for  he  stretcheth  out  Ins  hand  against  G. 
34.  37.  he  multiplieth  his  words  against  G. 
Van.  3  2J.  which  sjieak  amiss  ag.  G.  of  Shadrach 

11.  36.  speak  marvellous  things  ag.  G   of  gods 
Hos.  13.  16.  she  hath  rebelled  against  her  (r. 
Jicts  5.  39.  lest  ye  be  found  to  tight  against  G. 

6.  11.  he  hath  spoken  blasphemous  words  ag.  G. 

23.  9.  let  us  not  tight  against  G. 
Rom.  8.  7.  the  carnal  mind  is  enmity  against  G. 

9.  20.  who  art  thou  that  repliest  against  G.  ? 
Rev.  13.  6.  opened  his  mouih  in  blasphemy  ag.  G. 

See  Al.migutv. 
Before  GOD. 
Gen.  6.  II.  the  earth  was  corrupt  before  G. 
£,'jo(/.18.12.eat  bread  with  Moses'  father  befersO. 
Josh.  24.  1.  ihey  presented  themselves  before  G. 
■ludg.  21.  2.  the  people  abode  till  even  before  G. 

1  Chi  on.  13.  8.  Uavid  and  all  Isr.  played  before  G. 

10.  and  there  Uzza  died  before  G. 
16.  1.  they  offered  burnt-sacrifices  before  G. 

•iC/ir.  33.12.  Manasseh  humbled  himself  if/ure  G. 
34.  27.  Josiah's  heart  was  humbled  before  G. 

Ezra  7.  19.  deliver  before  the  Ct.  of  Jerusalem 

.lob  15.  4.  yea  thou  restrainest  prayer  before  G. 

Psal.  42,  2.  when  shall  I  appear  before  Ct.  ? 
56.  13.  may  walk  before  G.  in  light  of  the  living 
61.  7.  he  shall  abide  before  G.  for  ever 
68.  3.  let  the  righteous  rejoice  before  G, 
84.  7.  every  one  in  Zion  appeareth  before  G. 

F.ccl.  2.  26.  give  to  him  that  is  good  before  Ct. 

5.  2.  heart  hasty  to  utter  any  thing  before  G. 
8    13.  becau.se  he  feareih  not  before  G. 

Dan.  2.  t  18.  would  desire  mercies  from  before  G. 

6.  10.  gave  thanks  before  his  G.  as  aforetime 

11.  found  him  making  supjilication  before  G. 
2li.  that  men  tremble  before  the  G.  of  Daniel 

J^ukc  1.  6.  they  were  both  righteous  before  G. 

12.  6.  not  one  of  them  is  forgotleii  before  G. 

24.  19.  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  word  bcf.G. 
Jlcts  7.  46.  who  found  favour  before  G. 

10.  4.  thine  alms  are  come  for  a  memorial  bef.  G. 
33.  we  are  all  here  present  before  G.  to  hear 

23.  1.  I  lived  in  all  good  conscience  before  G. 
Rom.'i.  13.  not  hearers  of  law  are  just  before  G. 

3.  19.  the  world  may  become  guilty  before  G. 

4.  2.  hath  whereof  to  glory,  but  not  before  G. 
14.22.  hast  thou  faith?  have  it  to  thyself  Ae/ureG. 

2  Cor.  12.  19.  we  speak  before  G.  in  Christ 
Gal.  1.  20.  behold,  before  G.  I  lie  not 
1  Thess.  3.   13.   he  may  establish   your  hearts 

before  G. 
1  Tim.  Jj.  4.  that  is  good  and  acceptable  before  G. 

21.  I  charge  thee  before  G.  2  Tim.  4.  1. 
Jam.  1.  27.  pure  religion  and  uiidefiled  before  G. 
Rev.  3.  2.  not  found  thy  works  perfect  before  G. 
9.13.  a  voice  from  the  horns  of  the  altar  before  G. 
12.  10.  which  accused  them  bef.  G.  day  and  night 
16.  19.  Babylon  came  in  remembrance  before  G. 
20. 12. 1  saw  dead,  small  and  great,  stand  A</.  G. 
See  Called,  CiiosiiN,  Commanded. 
Eternal  GOD. 
Deut.  33.  27.  the  eternal  Ct.  is  thy  refuge 

Everlasting  GOD. 
Gen.  21.  33.  Abraham  called  on  name  of  ever.  G. 
Isa.  40.  28.  the  ever.  G.  faintelh  not,  nor  ia  weary 


GOD 

Rom.W.W.  according  to  cnnimandment of  eeer  O 
Sec  Fathkr,  Fkar,  Forbid,  Gave,  GLORiirT 

High  GOD. 
Gen. 14. 18.  was  priest  of  the  most  Ai'j.V  G.  Heb.l.i 

19.  blessed  be  Abraham  of  the  most  high  G 

20.  blessed  be  the  iiw^lhigh  G.  which  deliverec 
22.  I  have  lift  up  my  hand  lo  the  most  Ai^A  O 

Psal.5'.'-2. 1  will  cry  unto  (/.  motl  Ingh,  unto  God 

78.:i5.G.vvas  then  rock, the  high  G. their  redecmet 

56.  they  lemjited  and  iirovoked  the  most  highO 

Dan.  3.  20.  servants  of  most  high  G  come  torth 

4.  2.  shew  the  wonders  the  Ai^rA  G.  hath  wrough4 

5.  18.  high  G.  gave  Nebuchadnezzar  a  kingdom 

21.  till  he  knew  that  the  inust  Aj^A  G.  ruled 
Mic.  G.  6.  and  bow  myself  before  the  most  high  O 
Mark  5.7.111011  Son  of  the  most  A(>A  G.  J.uke  8.2a 
Jlcis  16.17.  these  men  aiesi  rvaiits  ofnw&t  highO 

Holy  GOD. 
■  Josh.  24.  19.  he  is  a  holy  G.  he  is  a  jealous  God 
l.S'am.6.20.  who  is  able  to  staled  before  this  A0/3/G.7 
Psial.  99.  9.  for  the  Lord  our  G.  is  holy 
Isa.  5.16.  G.  that  is  holy  shall  be  sanclitied  in  right 

GOD  of  heaven. 

2  CAron.  36. 23.  all  kingdoms  of  the  earth  hath  the 

Lord  G.  of  heaven  given  me,  Ezra  1.  2 

Ezra  5.11.  we  are  theseivanisof  the  G.  of  heaven 

12.  our  fathers  hai'e  |iro\  oked  the  G.  of  heaver 

6.  9.  for  burnt-ofierings  of  the  G.  of  heaven,  10 

7.  12.  a  scribe  of  the  law  of  the  G.  of  heaven,  21 
2.3.  whatever  is  commanded  by  the  G.  of  heaven 

JVeh.  1.  4.  I  lasted  and  prayed  before  the  G.  of/t 

2.  4.  so  I  pi  jyed  to  the  G.  of  heaven,  and  said 

Psal.  136.  26.  O  give  thanks  to  the  G.  of  heaven 

Dan.  2.  18.  they  would  desire  mercies  of  G.  of  h 

19.  then  Daniel  blessed  the  G.  of  heaven 

44.  the  G.  of  heaven  shall  set  up  a*kingdom 

Jonah  1.  9.  I  fear  the  Lord,  the.G.  of  heaven 

Rev.  11.  13.  the  remnant  gaveglory  to  G.of  heave* 

16.  11.  and  they  blasphemed  the' G.  of  heaven 

GOO  of  hosts. 

Psal.  80.  7.  turn  us  again,  O  G.  of  hosts,  19. 

14.  return,  we  beseech  ihre,  O  G.  of  hosts 

.Hnios  5. 27.  saith  Lord,  whose  name  is  the  G.  ofh. 

See  Lord  God. 

GOD  is. 

Gen.  21.22.  G.  is  with  thee  in  all  that  thou  doeif 

31.  ,50.  see,  G.  is  witness  betwi.\t  me  and  ihoe 

Eiod.  20.  2(1.  fear  not,  lor  G.  is  come  to  prove  yoo 

mim.  23.  19.  G.  is  not  a  man,  that  he  should  lia 

I)eut.3.'-24.\\ha',  G.  is  there  in  heaven  who  can  dol 

.33.27.  the  eternal  G.is  thy  refuge,  and  iindprneatB 

.Ad.sA.24.  19.  our  holy  G.  ?s  a  jealous  God,  JVaA.1.2. 

1  .Sam.  4.  7.  G.  is  come  into  the  camp,  woe  unto  ui 

10.  7.  for  G.  is  come  with  thee,  1  Chron.  17.2. 
28. 15.  G.  is  doparled  from  me,  he  answereth  iiol 

2  Sa7n.  22.  33.  G.  is  my  sirength  and  power 

1  CAron. 14. 15.  G.  i.'t  gone  foriirbefore  thee  to  smita 

2  CAr.  13. 12.  G.  himsollis  with  lis  for  our  captain 
.lob  .33. 12. 1  answer  thee,  G.  is  Eieater  than  man 

36.  5.  behold,  G.  is  mighty  and  despiseth  not  any 

2(i.  behold,  G.  is  great,  and  we  know  him  not 

Psal.  7. 11.  G.  is  angry  with  the  wicked  every  day 

10.4.  G.IS  not  in  all  his  thoughts,  not  seek  after  G 

14.5.  for  G.is  in  Ihe  generation  of  the  righteoia 
33.  12.  blessed  nation,  whose  G.  is  Lord,  144. 15 
46.  1.  G.  is  our  refuge  and  strength,  62.  8. 

5.G.is  in  the  midst  of  her. she  siiall  not  be  movcc 
47.5.  G.  jsgone  up  with  a  shi)Ut||7.  for  G.is  King 
48.  3.  G.  is  known  in  her  palaces  for  a  refuge 
.50.  C.  for  G.  IS  judge  himself,  Selah,  75.  7. 
54.  4.  behold,  G.is  my  helper.  Lord  is  with  them 
56.  9.  turn  back ;  this  I  know,  for  G.  is  for  me 
59.  9.  I  will  wait,  for  G.  7s  my  defence,  17. 
62.7.  in  G.  is  my  salvation  anil  glory,  Isa.  12.21 
68.5.a  father  of  the  fatherless  is  G.in  his  habitatioB 
73.1.  truly  G.is  good  to  Israel,  even  to  such  as  art 
26.  G.is  strength  of  my  heart  and  portion  forevei 
74.  12.  G.  is  my  King  oldld,  working  salvation 
89.  7.  G.  is  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  assembly 
116.  .5.  gracious  is  the  Lonl,  (Uir  G.  is  merciful 
1 18.  27;  G.  is  the  Lord  that  hath  shewed  us  light 
F.ccl.  5.  2.  for  G.  is  in  heaven,  and  thou  on  earth 
/.?a.5.16.G.  that  is  holv  shall  be  sanctified  in  right. 

8.  10.  for  G.  is  with  u"s||4.5. 14.  surely  G.  is  in  tne€ 
Zech.  8.  23.  we  have  heard  that  G.  is  with  you 
Mot.:i.'J.G.is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise,/.uie3.8l 

22.  32.  G.  is  not  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living 
John  3.  33.  hath  set  to  his  seal  that  G.  is  true 

4.  24.  G.  is  a  S|)irit  ||  13.  31.  G.  is  glorified  in  hin 
J9cts  10.  34.  G.  is  no  respecter  of  persons 
Rom.  1.  0.  for  G.  is  my  witness,  whom  I  serve 

1 1.  23.  for  G.  IS  able  to  gratf  them  in  again 
14.  4.  for  G.  IS  able  lo  male  him  stand 

1  Cor.  1.  9.  G.  is  faithful,  by  whom  ve  were  called 
10.  13.  G.  is  faithful  w  o  wdl  not'sufTer  you 
14.  25.  and  report  that  G.  is  in  yon  of  a  truth 

33.  G.  IS  not  author  of  confus  on,  hut  of  peaea 

2  Cor.  1.18.  as  G.is  triie,onr  word  was  not  yea, nay 

9.  8.  G.  is  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  lo  ycm 
Gal.  3.  20.  but  G.  is  one  II  fi  7.  O.  i»  not  mock^ 


Epft.  3  4.  but  G.who  is  rich  in  mercy  quickened  us 
Vhil.  1.8.  G.is  my  record,  liuw  greiitly  1  loirg  tiller 

3.  19.  for  many  walk,  wliosu  g.  ia  ilieu  l)uiiy 
ir/i«ss.2..5.nor  cloak  ol'covelousness,(r.is\viiness 
Hci.tt.lO.^r.iSUOluiinglUeous  to  lorgetyour  work 

H.  16.  G.  is  not  ashamed  to  be  called  ilieirGod 

12.  i59.  tor  our  G.  is  a  coiisuining  tire 

13.  IG.  tor  with  such  sacrilices  G.Js  well  pleased 
Jo/in  l.oG   is  hglit  ||  4.  ri.  for  O.  is  love,  Iti. 
liW.  O  ii- greater  lluiii  our  heart,  knows  all  liiiiigs 

GOD  of  Isratl. 

Ezod.  24.  10.  they  went  up,  and  saw  the  O.  of  [sr. 

Vum.  16.  y.  the  G.  <•/  Israrl  liatli  separated  you 

Josh.T.l'i  togivHjIorj  U}tlie<5.  u/ Vsii.  I  6um.6.5. 
13.  33.  the  G.  */  hTC.tl  was  their  inheritance 
22.16  what  trespass  ye  commitied  aj,.G.uJ'  Israel 
24.  what  have  ye  to  do  with  the  G.  u/  Israel .' 
24.  23.  incline  your  heart  to  the  G.  vf  Israel 
ludff.ll.23.G  of  /sraeliUa[iuiStiSsed  the  Ariorites 

Hulk  2.12.  a  full  re-.vard  he  given  thee  of  G.  if  /»r. 

1  Sam.  1.  17.  the  G.  of  Israel  grant  thy  pelition 

5.  11.  send  away  the  ark  of  the  G.  of  Israel 
IKings 8.23  h.G.of  Isr.noG.UkatiKc,'iUir.HA4. 

14. 13.  some  good  thing  lowaid  the  G.  of  Israel 

1  Citron.  4.  10.  Jubez  called  on  the  G.  of  Israel 
17.  24.  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  the  G.  of  Israel 

i  Citron.  15. 13.  who  would  not  seek  the  (r.of  Isr.? 
Eira  7. 15.  liave  freely  otferod  to  tlie  G.  of  Israel 

9  4.  trembled  at  the  words  of  the  G.  of  Israel 
Ps. 41.  13.  blessed  be  llio  L.G.of  Isr.  from  everla^t. 
to  everlasting,  72.  18.  |  iu6.  4rf.  Lulce  1.  08. 
(sa.  41. 17. 1  the  G.  of  Israel  will  not  tbrsake  them 

45. 3.  I  which  call  thee  by  name,  am  G.  of  Israel 

48.  2.  they  stay  themselves  on  the  G.  of  Israel 
Ezek.  8.  4.  the  glory  of  the  G.  of  Israel  was  there 
AfaM5.31.  the  muitiUnle  glorified  the  G.  of  Israel 

JJvinu  GOD. 
Dent.  5.  26.  that  heard  the  voice  of  the  living  G. 
JosA.3.10.hereby  know  llie  living  G.  is  among  you 
lSam.l7.2i5.shuuld  del'y  the  armies  ol'licing  G.  36. 
i  Kings  19.4.  whom  the  king  of  Assyria  hath  sent 
to  reproach  the  lioing  G.  16.  Isa.  37.  4,  17. 
PsaZ.42.2.  my  soul  thirsieth  for  God,  {helioing  G. 

84.  2.  my  heart  and  Hcsh  crieth  out  for  living  G. 

Ter.  10  10.  he  is  the  living  G.  an  everlasting  King 

23.  36  have  perverted  the  words  of  the  living  G. 
Dan  6.26.  heisUio  living  G.arjdstedfast  for  ever 
/fos.l.lO.shall  besaid,  vearesonsofthei/oifto-  G. 
Mat  16. 16.  art  Christ,  Son  of  living  G.  Ju/ui  6.69. 

26.  63.  1  adjure  thee  by  the  lioing  G.  tell  us 
Jlcts  14.15.turn  from  these  vanities  to  the  livingG 
flom.9.26.thcv  shall  be  called  children  oUivnig  G. 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  hilt  with  the  Si>irit  of  the  living  G. 

6.  16.  for  yc  are  the  temple  of  the  living  G. 
ITitess.  1.9.  from  idols  to  serve /iOin^ and  true  O. 
1  Tim.  3.  15.  which  is  tlie  church  of  the  living  G. 

4.  10.  because  we  trust  in  the  living  G.  6.  17. 
A/ed.3.12.an  evil  heart  in  departing  Uomlieing  G. 
9.14.purge  your  conscience  to  serve  the  living  G. 
10.  31.  it  is  fearful  io  fall  into  hmdsof /(ui'mo-  G. 

12.  22.  ye  are  come  to  Zion,  the  city  of  living  G 
Reo.  7.  2.  angel  having  the  syal  of  the  lioing  G. 

Lord  God,  J^ord  his  God,  Lord  inij,  Lord 
our,  their,  your,  God.     See  these  in  the 
divisions  of  ihe  word  Lord. 
Merciful  GOD. 
£iod.34.6.the  T,iird,ihe  Lord(7.me;-c(/Hi,gracious 
Deut.  4.  31.  the  Loid  thy  <j(id  is  a  merciful  (f. 
4CAr.  30.  9.  Lord  your  G.  is  merciful  if  ye  turn 
iATeh.  9.  31.  thou  art  a  gracious  and  merciful  G 
PsaM16.5.graciou3  is  the  Lord, our  G.  is  merciful 
Jonah  4.  2.  I  knew  (hat  thou  art  a  G  merciful 

Mighty  GOD. 
r?C7i.49.24.  bow  abode  by  hands  ofTn^A.Tr.of.Iac. 
neut.~.2i.  Lord  is  among  vou,  a  mighty  G.  10.17 
Xeh.  9.  32.  now  therefore  our  God,  Ihe  mighty  G. 
/w436.5.behold,0.is  mighty,;im\  despisethmit  any 
Fsal.  .50.  1.  the  mighty  G.  the  Lord  hath  spokei 
132.  2.  how  he  vowed  to  the  mighty  G.  of  .lacob 
5.  till  I  find  a  habitaiion  for  m/VAtj  (7.  of  Jacub 
fsa.O.  6.  his  n^me  sh  ill  be  cal!e  1  tha  mighty  G 
10.  21.  the  remnnnt  shiill  return  to  Ihe  mighty  G. 
Ter.'Xi.  18.  mighty  (7. tlie  Lord  of  hosts  is  his  name 
C/ai.1.12.  O  mifhly  G.  timti  liastesiablisheJ  them 

My  GOn. 
0(!7i.28.21.  Jacob  said,  then  shall  ihe  Ld.be  my  G. 
Eiod.  15.2.  he  is  my  f!.  my  father's  G.  I  will  exalt 
Ruth  l.lfi.  thv  peoile  be  mv  people,  thy  God  myG. 
2Sam.^  7.  Icriedtomi/ <7.  hiheiird,  Ps</M8.  6. 
22.  and  hare  not  departed  from  inti  G.  I's.  18.21. 
SO.bymv  G.l  have  leaned  over  a  wall,  Ps. 18.20. 
ICAr.  -id.  20.  for  God,  even  mif  <f.  will  b  ;  with  ihee 
2CAr  18.  13.  what  my  G.  s.liih,  that  will  I  spiak 
JVeA.  .5   19.  think  upon  me,  my  G.  for  goinl,  13.  HI. 

13.  14.  remember  mo,  my  G.  concerning  this,  22. 
Psal.Q3.}.my  G.mp  O.wlij  ha*  Ihoii  forsaken  me? 

why  so  fir  from  helpinz  me  7  Mat.  27.  46. 
10.  thou  art  my  G-  from  my  mother's  belly 
31.  14    I    'nsifd  in  thre,  i  said,  thou  art  mil  O. 
38.  21.  O  m;/  G.  lie  not  fnr  from  me,  71    12. 
213 


GOD 

Ps.  89.  26.  he  shall  cry,  thou  art  my  Father,  my  G. 

104.  33.  1  will  sing  praise  to  my  G.  146.  2. 

Ho.  2ci.  thou  art  my  G    and  1  will  jiraise  thee 

14.5.  1.  1  will  e.xtol  tliee,  my  G.  O  King,  and  bless 
Pruo.  30.  9.  and  take  the  name  of  my  G.  iii  vain 
Isa.  7.  13.  but  will  ye  weary  my  G.  also  f 

40.  27.  my  judgment  is  passed  over  Iruin  my  G. 

44.  17.  lie  saith,  deliver  me,  lor  thou  art  my  G. 

61.  10.  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  in  my  G. 
Oan.6.22.»i^Cr' .hath  sent  his  angel, hath  shut  lions' 
Hos.-i.-li.  they  shall  say,  thou  art  vn  G.  ZecA.l.t.U. 

8.  2.  Israel  snail  cry  to  me,  my  G.  we  know  thee 

9.  17.  my  G.  will  cast  them  away,  not  lieaiken 
Mic.  7.  7.  I  will  wait,  for  viy  G.  will  hear  me 
John  20.17.  and  say,  I  ascend  to  viy  O.aiid  yourG. 

28.  Thomas  answered  and  said,  my  L.and  myti. 
Rom.  1.  8. 1  thank  my  G.  through  Jesus  Christ,  for 
you  all,  1  Cur.  1.  4. 1 14.18.  Phil.  1.3.  Philcm.  4. 
2  Cor.  12.  21.  lest  when  1  come,  my  G.  will  humble 
Phil.  4.  19.  my  G.  shall  supply  all  your  need 
iieo.  3.  12.  I  will  write  on  him  the  name  of  my  G. 
Hce  Lord  my  God. 
JVu  GOD. 
Deut.32  39. 1,  even  I  am  he,  there  is  no  G.with  me 

1  Kings  8. 23.  there  is  no  G.  like  thee,  2  CAr.  6.14. 

2  Kings  I.  16.  is  it  because  there  is  no  G.  in  Israel  ? 

5.  15.  now  I  know  there  is  no  G.  in  all  the  earth 
2  Citron.  32.  15.  no  G.  of  any  nation  able  to  deliver 
Psul.  14. 1.  the  fool  hath  said,  there  is  «o  G.  53.  1. 
Isa.  43.  10.  before  me  there  was  ?iu  G.  formed 

44.  6.  besides  me  there  is  no  G.ti.  \  45.  5,  14,  21. 
t'.zek.  28.  9.  but  thou  shalt  be  a  man,  and  no  G. 
Hos.  13.  4.  and  tliou  shalt  know  no  G.  but  me 

O  GOD. 
JVum.  12.  13.  heal  her  now,  O  G.  I  beseech  thee 
.ludg.  16.28.  strengthen  me,  only  tliis  once,  U  G. 
PsiU.  4.  1.  hear  me,  O  G.  of  my  righteousness 

25. 22.  redeem  Israel,  O  G.  out  of  all  his  troubles 

51.  14.  deliver  me  from  blood-guiltiness,  O  G. 

56. 12.  thy  vows  are  upon  me,  (J  G.l  will  render 
Isa.  64.  4.  nor  iiatJ;  the  eye  seen,  O  G.  besides  thee 
Heb.  10.7. 1  said,  io,  I  come  to  do  thy  will,  O  Gr.9. 

Of  GOD. 
Ezod.  9.t28.  entreat  there  be  no  more  voices  o/G. 
1  Sam.  14.  1 15.  so  it  was  a  trembling  of  G. 
2CAr.l0.15.  hearkened  not,  for  the  cause  waso/  G. 

25.20.  Ainaziah  would  not  hear,  for  it  came  of  G. 
Psal.  7.  10.  my  defence  iso/G.whosaveth  upright 
Isa.  29. 1 1.  woe  to  the  lion  ofG.  add  year  to  year 

5  !.4.we  did  esteem  him  smiiten  of  fr.and  afflicted 
Mat.  16.  23.  savourest  not  things  of  G.  Mark  8..t3. 
John  1.  13.  born  not  of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  G. 

6.  46.  he  which  is  of  G.  hath  seen  the  Father 

7.  17.  shall  know  of  doctrine  whether  it  be  of  G. 

8.  47.  he  that  is  of  G.  heareth :  ye  are  not  of  G. 
9.16.  this  man  is  not  o/fr.||33.if  he  were  nut  of  G. 

12.  43.  loved  the  praise  of  men  more  than  of  G. 
Jicts  5.  39.  if  it  be  of  G.  ye  cannot  overthrow  it 
Horn.  2.  2'.!.  whose  praise  is  not  of  men,  but  of  G. 

9.  10.  but  of  G.  that  sheweth  mercy 

13.  l.no  power  but  of  G.  powers  ordained  ofG. 

1  Cor.  1.  30.  who  of  G.  is  made  unto  us  wisdom 
6.  19.  which  ye  have  of  G.  ye  are  not  your  own 
II.  12.  b.it  all  things  are  of  G.  2  Cor.  5.  13. 

2  Cor.2.17.  but  as  ofG.  in  the  sight  o/G.  speak  we 
3.  5.  vvc  are  notsulHcient  our  sulliciency  is  of  G. 

Phil.  1.28.  but  to  you  of  salvation,  and  that  o/G. 
3.  9.  llie  righteousness  which  is  of  G.  by  faith 
Il'eb.  5.  4.  he  that  was  called  of  G.  as  was  Aaron 
1  .luhn  3.  10.  doeth  not  righteousness,  is  not  of  G. 
4.1.  beloved,  try  the  spirit*  whether  they  are  o/  G. 
3.  confe.<3elh  not  that  Christ  is  come,  is  not  of  G. 
6.  we  areo/'G.||5.19.  we  know  that  we  are  o/G. 

3  .lohnll.  follow  good,  he  that  doeth  good  is  o/G. 
.See  Angel,  Ark,   Born,  Childrkn,  Cho.sen, 

Church,  Counsei,,  Fear,  Gldrv,  Grace, 
Hano,  House,  Kingdom,  Knowlepge,  Love, 
Man,  Pkofle,  Power,  Servant,  Sight,  Son, 
Sons,  Spirit,  Will,  Words,  Work, Works, 
World,  Wrath. 

Our  GOD. 

Rxod.a.S.  thpy  cry,  let  us  go  a  nd  sacrifice  to  our  G. 

Deut.  31.  17.  because  our  G.  is  not  among  U3 
32.  3.  ascribe  ye  greatness  unto  our  G. 

.Tcsh.  24.  18.  we  will  serve  the  Lord,  he  is  our  G. 

■  ludg.  10.  10.  because  we  have  forsaken  our  G. 

1  Sam.  2.  2.  neither  is  there  any  rock  like  our  G. 

2  .Sam. 10.12.  and  let  us  play  the  men  for  our  people, 

and  for  the  cities  o(  our  G.  1  Chron.  19.  13 
22.  32.  who  is  a  rock,  save  our  G.?  Psal.  18.  31. 

1  Chr.  29.  13.  now  therefore,  our  G.  we  thank  thee 

2  Chron.  2.  5.  for  great  is  our  G.  above  all  gods 
14.11.  O  Lord,  thou  art  our  G.let  not  man  prevai 
20.  7.  art  not  thou  our  G.  who  didst  drive  out 

F.zraQ.W.  now,  O  our  G.  what  shall  we  sny  after? 

JV.  A.4.4.hear,0  our  «;.||20.  our  G.shall  fight  for  us 
fi.  16.  that  this  work  was  wrought  of  o)/r  G. 
9. 32.  now  therefore  our  G.  the  great,  mighty  Go  1 
13.  2.  iivr  G.  turned  the  curse  into  a  blessing 

P«. 40. 3. hath  put  a  new  song,  even  Draise  to  ovr  G. 


GOD 

Psal.  48  14.  this  God  is  our  G.  for  ever  and  ever 
50.  3.  our  G.  shall  come  and  not  keep  silence 

67.  6.  and  God,  even  our  own  G.  shall  bless  us 

68.  20.  he  that  is  our  G.  is  the  God  of  salvutioa 
77.  13.  who  IS  so  great  a  Gud  as  our  G.  7 

95.7.  he  is  our  G.\\  115.3.  our  G.  is  in  the  heavenA 
116.  5.  gracious  is  tlii!  Lord,  our  G.  is  ineiciful 
Isa.  25. 9.  Io,  this  is  our  G.  we  have  waited  lor  him 
55.  7.  to  our  G.  for  he  will  abundantly  pardon 

59.  13.  and  departing  away  from  our  G 

61.2.  to  proclaim  the  day  of  vengeance  of  our  O 
Dan.'i.l'i.  our  G.  whom  we  serve  is  able  todehv«» 
jCich.  9.  7.  he  that  reniainelh  sliall  bu  for  cur  G 

1  Cor.b.U.ye  are  sanctified  by  the  Spirit  of  our  O 
Heb.  12.  2iJ.  for  our  G.  is  a  consuiniiig  fire 
/ie«.5.10.  hast  made  us  to  our  G.  knigs  and  priestt 

7.10.  salvation  to  our  G.whosittelh  on  the  throne 

12.  ble^snlg,  and  honour,  and  power  be  to  our  G. 
See  1'eace,  Siid,  Saith,  Serve,  Sent,  Speak 

Sl'EED,  iiOKKN. 

TAeir  GOD. 
Gen.17.8.  I  will  he  their  G.  /.■2od.29.45.  .7er.24.7. 
131.  33.  I  32.  38.  Ezck.  1 1.  20.  |  34.  24.  |  37.  23» 
27.  Zech.  8.  8.  2  Cor.  6.  16.  Ucv.  21.  3. 
//ei;.2l.6.they  shall  be  holy  to  tAcir  G.for  oH'etings 
of  the  Lord,  and  bread  ul' their  G.  they  do  otTcj' 
2tj.  45.  that  1  might  be  (Ae(r  G.  Ezek.  14.  11. 

2  4«7n.7.24.  thou  art  become  tAe(r  G.  1  CAr.17.22 
Ezra  5.  5.  the  eye  ul' their  G.  was  on  the  elders 
Psal.  79.  10.  where  is  their  G.  ?  115.  2.  Joel  2. 17 
Isa.  8.  19.  should  not  a  people  seek  to  tAeir  G.  ? 

21.  shall  fret,  and  curse  their  king,  and  tAeir  G 
58.  2.  !Xtvi  forsook  not  the  ordinance  of  their  G 
Jcr.  5.4.  they  know  not  tliejudgmeiit  of  tAcir  G.5. 
Dan.  11.  32.  but  the  people  that  know  tAeir  G. 
Hos.  4.  12.  have  gone  a  w  lior.  from  under  tAeir  G,- 
5.  4.  not  frame  their  doings  to  turn  to  their  G. 
Zee A.12.5.my  strength  in  the  Lord  ol  hosts  tAeir  O. 
Heb.  11.16.  lie  is  not  iishamed  to  be  called  tAeir  G. 
See  Lord  fApir  God. 
Thy  GOD. 
Lev.  19.  14.  thou  shalt  fear  thy  G.  25.  17,  36,  43 
Deut.  10.  21.  he  is  thy  praise,  and  he  is  thy  G. 

26.17.  hast  avouched  this  day  the  Ld.to  be  thy  G 
Ruth  1. 16.  thy  people  my  people,  thy  G.  my  God. 
"ih'ings  I9.10.let  not  tAj/G.deceive  thee,  Isa.'iT.lO. 

1  CAr.  12.  18.  peace  to  thee,  for  thy  G.  helpeth  the* 

2  CAr.9.8.  because  thy  G. loved  Isr.  made  thee  king, 
Ezra!.  14.  according  to  law  oi'  thy  G.  in  thy  han5 

25.  after  the  wisdom  of  thy  G   laws  of  tA^  G. 
JVih.  9.  18:  tliis  is  thy  G.  that  brought  thee  up 
I's.  42.3.  continually  say  to  me,  where  is  thyG.7  Ml 
45.  7.  God,  thy  G.  hath  anointed  thee.  Heb.  l.fl 

50.  7.  hear,  O  Israel,  1  am  God,  even  thy  G. 
68.  23.  thy  G.  hath  commanded  thy  strength 
147.  12.  praise  Ihe  Lord,  praise  thy  G.  O  Zion 

Isa.  41.  10.  be  not  dismayed,  for  1  am  thy  G. 

51.  20   they  are  full  of  the  rebuke  of  thy  G. 

52.  7.  that  saith  Io  Zion,  thy  G.  reigneth 

60.  19.  Lord  shall  be  a  light,  and  thy  G  thy  glory 
62.  5  so  shall  tAy  G.  rejoice  over  »k«« 

Dan.  6.  16.  thy  G.  whom  thou  servesi  will  delivet 
20.  is  tAj/G.whom  thoii  servest  continually  able? 

10.  12.  and  to  chasten  thyself  before  thy  G 
Hos-i.  6.  thou  hast  forgotten  the  law  of  thy  O. 

9.  1.  thou  hiist  gone  a  whoring  from  thy  G. 

12.  6.  turn  thou  to  thy  G.  and  wait  on  thy  O. 
Jimns  4.  12.  prepare  to  meet  thy  G.  O  Israel 
.lonah  1.  6.  6  sleeper,  arise,  call  upon  thy  O. 
Mic.  6.  8.  and  to  waik  humbly  with  thy  G. 
See  Lord  thy  Gad. 
To,  or  unto  GOD. 
Gen.  40  8.  do  not  interpretations  belong  to  G  T 
Fior/.2.23.  they  cried,  and  their  cry  raine  up  to  O 
Lev.  CI.  7.  for  he  is  holy  unto  his  G 
Deut.'M.  17.  »ac.  to  devils,  not  to  G   1  Cor.  10.20 

33.  26.  there  is  none  like  to  ihe  G.  of  Jeshurjn 
.ludg.  13.  5.  shidl  be  a  Naznrite  unto  G.  7.  |  16.  17 
1  S»;m. 10.3. shall  meet  thee  three  men  eoing  up  Ij  G 
1  Chron.  26.  32.  for  every  matter  pertaii.ing  to  O 
.fob  22.  2.  can  a  man  be  profitable  to  G.  ? 

.34.  31.  surely  it  is  meet  to  be  said  unto  G.  I  hav» 
Psai.  62.  11. 1  have  heard,  power  belongeth  to  O 

68.20  to  G.the  Lord  belong  the  issues  from  deatli 
31.  E'hiopia  shall  stretch  her  hands  to  G. 

73.  28.  it  is  good  for  mo  to  draw  near  to  G 

77.  1.  I  cried  to  G.  even  to  G.  with  my  vckb 
Feci.  12.  7.  and  the  spirit  shall  return  7/nto  O 
ha.  .58.  2.  they  tak«  delight  in  approach  ng  to  6 
/-rt 7(1.3.41.  let  ii6l.flU|)Ourhe:irt  with  hands  to  O 
Mat.  22.  21.  render  unto  G.  (he  thing.*  which  ar*- 
God's,  Mark  12.  17.  Luke 'JO.  US, 
.John  13.  3.  that  he  was  come  from  God.neiit  to  G 
Mcts  4.  19.  to  hearken  to  yon  morp  than  unto  O 

5.  4.  thou  hast  not  led  unto  men,  bul  unto  G 

26. 18.  to  turn  them  from  power  of  Sa  an  wn.'o  G 
20.  turn  to  G.  ami  do  works  meet  fiir  repentanc* 

Rom.e.  10.  heliveth«7?to  G.||ll.  bnl  alive  wnto  G 

13.  yield  yourselves  unto  G.  ns  alive  from  dea* 
7.  4.  that  we  should  bring  forth  fru'-l  unto  O 


GOD 

J}jin.l2  I  present  y  »ur  bodies  a  living  aac.  unto  G. 

14.  lis.  every  oiio  give  account  of  limiseif  to  G. 
1  Cor.  11.  2.  sjieakelh  not  unto  men  but  unto  G. 

15.24.  lie  slmll  have  delivered  U|)  Icingdom  to  G. 
Phil.  4.  ■ili.  now  unto  (J.  and  jur  Fatlier  be  glory 
f/e4.7.25.l]e  is  able  to  save  them  tliatcotneu«tu&'. 

11.  ti.  he  tliat  cuiiielli  to  G.  must  believe  Dial  he  is 
12.23.  but  ye  are  conie  to  G.  the  Judge  of  all 

Jam.  4.  7.  submit  yourselves  therefore  to  G. 
lPe!-3.18.Christ  once  surtered,  might  bring  us  toG. 

4.  C.  but  live  accoidnig  tu  G.  in  the  Sjiirit 
Hev.  .5.!).  thou  hast  redeemed  us  to  G.  by  thy  blood 

li.o.her  child  was  caught  up  U7ito  G.lo  Ins  throne 

14.4.  being  the  tirst-fruits  unto  G.  and  the  Lamb 

Sec  Trite. 

JVitli  t;OD. 

Oen.  .').22  Enoch  walked  with.  G.  and  was  not,  24. 

6.  !l.  Noah  walked ||l!2.28. Jacob  hath  power  w.G. 
.Hzod.li).17.  Moses  brought  people  to  meet  with  G. 

Ham.  14.  45.  he  hath  wrought  with  G.  this  day 

Ham.  23.  5.  although  my  house  be  not  so  with  G. 

(Jkron  36.  21.  forbear  from  meddling  icith  G. 
J3b  y.  2.  how  should  man  be  just  with  G.  7 
13.  3.  and  I  desire  to  reason  icitk  G. 

lb  21.  O  that  one  might  jrleadfor  a  man  with  G. 
'.'5.  4.  how  then  can  a  man  be  justified  with  G.  ? 
27.  13.  this  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  with  G. 
34.  !(.  that  he  should  delight  himself  with  G. 

23.  that  he  should  enter  into  judgment  with  G. 
37.  22.  with  G.  is  terrible  majesty 
J'sdl.  78.  8.  whose  spirit  is  not  stedfast  icith  O. 
fJos.  11.  12.  but  Judah  yet  ruleth  with  G. 

12.  3.  Jacob  by  his  strength  had  power  with  G. 
Mat.  19.  26.  with  men  this  is  impossible,  hut  with 

G.  all  tilings  are  possible,  Mark  10.27.  Luke 
\.  37.  I  18.  27. 
Luke  1.  30.  for  thou  hast  found  favour  with  G. 
2.  52.  Jesus  increased  in  favour  with  G.  and  man 
John  1. 1.  the  Word  was  with  G.  the  Word  was  G. 

5.  18.  makmg  himself  equal  with  G.  Phil.  2.  6. 
Horn.  2. 11.  tlv  re  is  no  respect  of  persons  jcitA  G. 

5-l.beirig  ji;^tified  by  faith, we  have  peace  withG. 
9  14.  is  there  unrighteousu.  with  G.  ?  God  forbid 
ICcr.  3,  9.  we  are  labourers  together  with  G. 
19.  the  wisdom  of  this  world  is  foollshn.tCitA  G. 

7.  24.  let  every  man  therein  abide  with  G. 

8 TAras.l.O. a  righteous  thing!ii!7/i  (7. to  recompense 

Jam.  4. 4.  the  friendship  of  world  is  enmity  with  G. 

■iPct.'i  2U.take  patiently,this  is  acceptable  with  G. 

yVould  God,  .See  Would. 

Your  GOD. 

Gien.43.23.?/o«?-(V.hath  given  you  treasure  in  sacks 

Krod.  8.  2.).  go  ye,  sacrifice  to  your  G.  in  the  land 

Lev.  11.  45.  Lord  that  bringeth  you  out  of  Egypt 

to  be  yuur  G.  22.  33.  |  2.5.  "38.  .hTum.  15.  '41. 

21).]  2. 1  will  he  your  G.  and  ye  shall  be  my  people, 

.Ter.  7^  23.  I  1 1.  4  |  30.  22.  F.ze'k.  3ti.  28. 

J^um.  10.  10.  be  to  you  a  memorial  before  your  G. 

15.  40.  do  my  commandments,  bo  holy  to  your  G. 
./nxA. 24. 27.  stone  be  witness,  lest  ye  deny  youj-  G. 
'}  Sam   111    19.  ye  liave  this  day  rejected  your  G 

2Cliron    3>    14    that  ynur  G  siioiild  deliver  you 
15.  hiiv  much  less  sliall  your  G.  deliver  yciu  ? 
Ezra  i  i  let  us  build. for  we  seek  <inur  G  as  ye  do 
Jsa.  35   4.  your  G   will  mmie  with  vengeance 
40.  1.  cniiifiirt  ye  my  people,  sailh  ynur  G. 
9  say  to  ilie  cities  of  Jinlah,  behold  ynitr  G 
52  2. iniquities  separated  between  ynu  aiidr/ourC. 
Bzek.  34.  31   I  am  your  G  suith  tlie  Lord  God 
Dan.  2.  47  of  a  trulli  it  is,  your  G  is  a  God  of  ?oils 
Hos  !  9  ye  are  not  my  peuple,!  will  not  be  yaurG. 
John  H.  M.  of  whom  ye  say  that  he  is  your  G. 
20.  17.  1  ascend  to  my  God  and  your  G. 
See  LoKD  i/our  God. 
GODOESS. 
IRin^s  11.5.  Solom.went  after  the^.of  Zidonians 

33.  Ihey  have  worshipped  Ashtorelh,  the  g. 
/ict.i  19.217.  the  templeofgreat|5'.Diana  bedespised 
35.  Ephesiaiis  are  worshippers  of  the  ^.  Diana 
37  nor  yet  are  thev  blasphemers  of  your  g. 
GODHEAD. 
Acts  17.  29.  nor  think  that  the  g.  is  like  to  gold 
Ram.  !.  20.  even  his  eternal  power  and  s'. 
Cal  2.9.  in  him  dwelleth  the  fulness  af  the  g  bodily 

GODLY. 
Vsal.  4.  3.  the  Lord  hath  set  apart  him  that  is  g. 
12.  1.  help,  Lord,  for  the  g.  man  ceaseth 
32.  6.  for  this  shall  every  one  t.'iat  is  g.  pray 
Mic.  7. 1 2.  tha  g.  man  is  perished  out  of  the  earth 
Mai.  2.  15.  that  he  might  seek  p.  g.  seeil 
"Cor.  1. 12.  in  ^.  sincerity  had  our  conversation 
7.  9.  ye  were  made  sorry  afler  a  g.  manner,  11. 

10.  for  ^r   sorrow  workeih  repent.ince 
31.2.  I  am  jealous  over  vou  with  g.  jealousy 
Tim.  3.  12.  all  Unit  willlive  g.  in  Christ,  sufTer 
Tit.  2.  12.  thai  ye  should  live  g.  in  this  world 
lleb.  12.  28.  let  us  serve  God  with  reverence  and 

"•.  fear 
5  Pet  2.  9.  theLoKt  knowelh  how  to  deliver  the^. 
8  John  6.  f  thou  bring  forward  afler  a^  sort 
244 


GOD 

GODLINESS. 
Isa.bl.  tL  md  men  of^'.  are  taken  away 

1  Tim.  2.  2.  ii'iat  we  may  lead  a  quiet  lite  in  all  g. 

10.  which  becometh  women  prott^ssing  g. 

3.  1().  great  is  the  mystery  of  g.  God  in  the  flesh 

4.  7.  and  e.\ercise  thyself  rather  untft  g. 

8.  but  g.  is  jirolitable  unto  all  things 

6.  3.  to  the  doctrine  which  is  according  to  g 

5.  corrupt  men,  snpjiosing  that  gain  is  g. 
(J.  but^.  with  contentment  is  great  gain 

11.  follow  after  righteousness,  g.  faith,  love 

2  Tim.  3.  5.  having  a  form  ol^.  butdenying  power 
Tit.  1. 1.  acknowledging  the  truth  which  is  ulter^ 
2  Fct.  1.  3.  all  things  tliat  pertain  to  hie  and  g. 

6.  add  to  patience^'',  to^.  brotherly  kindness,  7. 
3. 11.  what  niaiiiier  of  peiBOiis  ought  to  be  in  all^'. 

GOD-WARD. 
/;j-ffrf.l8.19.God  with  thee, be  thou  for  people  to  G. 
2  Cur.  3.4.  such  trust  have  we  through  Chri.st  to  G. 
1  Thess.  1.  8.  your  faith  to  G.  is  spread  abroad 

GODS. 
Gen.  3.  5.  ye  shall  he  as  g.  knowing  good  and  evil 

31.  30.  yet  wlierefore  hast  thou  stolen  my  g.  7 
F.zod.  12.  12.  against  all^.  of  EgyptI  will  execute 

20.  23.  shalt  not  make  with  me^.  of  silver  or  gold 
22. 28.  thou  shalt  not  revile  the^.  nor  curse  ruler 
23.  24.  Ihou  shalt  not  bow  down  to  their  g. 
32.slialt  make  no  covenant  with  them  nor  their^. 

32.1.  up,  make  us^.to  go  before  us,  23.  Jicls  7.40. 
4.  these  be  thy  g.  O  Israel,  which  brought,  8. 
31.  Moses  said,  ihey  have  made  them  g.  of  gold 

34.  15.  lest  they  go  a  whoring  after  their  ^r. 
JVum.25.2.  culled  people  to  ihesacrifice.i  of  tlieir^. 

33.  4.  upon  the  Egyptians'  g.  also  the  Lord  exe- 
cuted judgment,  J(ir.  43.  12,  13.  I  4(i.  25. 
Dent.  7.  25.  the  images  of  their  f.  shall  ye  burn 

10.  17.  Lord  your  God  is  God  of  ^.  Lord  of  lords 

12.  3.  ye  slmll  hew  down  the  images  of  their  ^. 

30.  that  thou  enquire  not  after  their  g. 

31.  have  done  every  abomination  to  their^. burnt 
their  sons  and  daughters  in  the  fire  to  their^. 

13.7.  entice  thee  to  the^.  of  people  round  about 
20.  18.  not  to  do  as  they  have  done  to  their  o-. 
29.  1 17.  and  ye  have  seen  their  dungy  g. 

32.  3-?.  and  he  shall  say,  where  are  their  g.  ? 
Josh.  22.  22.  the  Lord  God  of  «■.  knoweth 

23.  7.  nor  make  mention  of  the  name  of  their  g. 
./udg.5.'6.Aey  chose  new^.  then  was  war  in  gates 
(i.  10.  I  said,  fear  not  the  g.  of  the  Amoriles 
10  14.  go  and  cry  to  the  o-.  which  ye  have  ciioseni 

17.  5.  the  man  Micaii  had  a  house  of  ^i' 

18.  24.  ye  have  taken  away  my  ^.  which  I  made 
liuth  1.  15.  thy  sister-in-law  is  gone  back  to  ber^. 

1  .Sam.  4.  8.  these  are  the  g.  that  smote  Egyjitians 
6.5  will  lighten  his  hand  from  off  you  and  your^. 

17.  43.  the  Philistine  cursed  David  by  his  g. 
28.i:(.  she  said,  1  sixv/  g.  ascendingoutof  the  earth 

2.SaHi.7.23.  then  redeemest  from  Egypt  and  their ^r. 
IKings  11.2.they  will  turn  your  heart  after  their^ 
S.Solomon  burnt  incense  and  sacrificed  to  their^. 
12.  28.  it  is  too  much  to  go  up,  behold  thy  g. 

18.  24.  and  call  ye  on  the  name  of  your  "-.  25. 

19.2.  let  the^.  do  so  to  me  and  more  also,  20. 10. 
20.  23.  their  g.  are  g.  of  the  hills,  therefore 

2  Kings  17. 29.  every  nation  made  g.  of  their  own 

33.  they  feared  the  Lord,  and  served  their  own^. 
18.33.  hath  anyof  the^.delivered  his  land?  19.12. 

2  C7iro7i.  32. 13,  14.  Isa.  36. 18.  ]  37.  12. 

34.  where  are  the  g.  of  Hamath  ?  Isa.  3G.  19. 
19. 18.  have  cast  their  ^.  into  fire,  they  were  no  n-. 

1  CUron.  5.  2.5.  went  a  whoring  after  g'.  of  the  land 
10.  10  put  Saul's  armour  in  the  house  of  their  g. 
14.  12.  they  left  their  g.  David  burnt  them 

2  Chron.  13.8  golden  calves  Jeroboam  made  for^. 
9. the  same  may  be  a  priest  to  them  that  are  no  ^'. 

2.).  14.  Amaziah  brought  g.  of  Seir  to  be  ids  g. 

28.  23.  Ahaz  sacrificed  to  the  g.  of  Danui.scus 

32.  17.  the  ^.  of  the  nations  have  not  delivered 
Ezra  1.7.Nebuch.  put  vesselsin  the  house  of  his  ^. 
f*«Z.  82.  I.God  standeth,  hejiidgetli  among  the  o-. 
6.  I  have  said,  ye  are  g.  .lohn  10.  34. 

136.  2.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  ^. 

1.38.  1.  before  the  g.  will  I  sing  praise  unto  thee 
Isa.  21.  9.  Babylon  is  fallen,  and  \wi  g.  broken 

41.  23.  that  we  may  know  that  ye  are  g. 

42.  17.  that  say  to  molten  imnges,  ye  are  our^. 
Jer.  2.  11.  hath  a  nation  changed  her^.  are  no  g.7 

28.  where  are  thy  ^.  thou  hast  made  ?  according 

to  the  number  of  thy  cities  are  thy  g.  11. 13. 

a.  7.  children  have  sworn  by  them  that  are  no  g. 

10.  11.  the  g.  that  have  not  made  the  heavens 

11.  12.  cry  to  the  g.  to  whom  they  offer  incense 
16.  20.  shall  a  man  make  g.  and  they  are  no  g.l 
48. 35.  to  cease  him  that  hurneth  incense  to  his  o-. 

Dan.  2.  II.  no  other  can  shew  it,  except  tne  g 
47.  of  a  truth  it  is,  that  your  God  is  a  God  of  n-. 

4.  8.  in  whom  is  the  spirit  of  the  holy  g. 

9.  I  know  spirit  of  holy  ,§'.  ia  in  thee,  18.  |  5. 14. 

5.  4.  tliey  praised  the  g.  of  f?old  and  silver,  23. 
11.  and  wisdom  like  ths  wisdom  of  the  g. 


GOL 

Dnn,  11  8.  carry  captives  into  Egy .  o'.wilh  princes 

36.  shUi  «peak  marvellous  things  :^aiiist  G.nf^ 

Hos.  14. 3.  neither  will  we  say  more,  yt  are  our  g. 

J\l'ah.  1.  14.  out  of  the  house  of  thy  g  1  wilj  cut  off 

John  10.35.  if  he  called  them  ^z-.  to  whom  the  V70ta 

•lets  14.  11.  the  g.  are  come  down  to  us  like  men 

17.  123.  1  beheld  your  ^r.  that  you  worship 

19.  26.  they  be  no  g.  which  are  made  with  handi 

1  Cor.  8.  5.  be  that  are  called  g.  there  be  g.  many 

Gal.  4.6.  did  service  to  them  m  liich  by  nature  ao  g 

See  Skrvk. 

Ml  GODS. 

£iorf.l8.11. 1  know  the  Lord  is  greater  than  ailg 

1  Chron.  16.25.  to  be  feared  above  allg.  P*a/.96.4 
26.  all  g.  of  the  peojile  are  idols,  J'sai.  96.  5. 

2  Chrun.  2.  5.  great  is  God  above  allg.  Fsal.lS5  i 
Psal.  95.  3.  the  Lord  is  a  great  King  above  all  ^ 

97.7.  worsh.  him  all  ye^r.jl  9.  exalted  above  all g 
Zeph.  2.  11.  he  will  famish  all  the  ^.  of  the  eart!l 

Among  the  GODS. 

Exod.15.11. among  thcg.whu  is  like  thee,  O  Lordt 

'i  Kings  18.  35.  who  auwng  the  g.  could  deUvei 

their  country?  2  Chrun.  32.  14.  Isa.  36.  20. 

Psal.  86.  8.  among  the  g.  there  is  none  like  thee 

Multcn  GODS. 
Exod.  34.  17.  shalt  make  no  molten  g.  Lev.  19.  4. 

Other  GODS. 
Eiod.20.3.  shalt  haye  no  o.^'. before  me,  Deut.5.7 
23.  13.  make  no  mention  of  names  of  otAer  g. 
Deui.  6. 14.  ye  shall  not  go  afler  other  g.  11.  28.  [ 
28.  14.  1  Kings  11. 10.  Jer.  25.  6.  |  35.  15 
7.  4.  they  will  turn  thy  son  to  serve  other  g. 
8. 19.  if  thou  waJk  alter  other  g.  and  serve  them 
13.2.  let  us  go  tiiXei  other  g.  and  serve  them,  6. 13. 
17.  3.  hath  gone  and  served  other  g.  29.  26.  Josh. 
23.  16.  .fudg.  10.  13.  1  Sam.  8.  8.  Jer.  11.  10. 
18.20.pio|iliet  tliaUihall  speak  in  name  oi other  g. 

30.  17.  but  shalt  be  drawn  away,  and  worship 

cVicr  g.  and  serve  them,  Jer.  22.  9. 

31.  18.  in  that  day  tlicy  turned  to  other  g. 
20.theii  will  they  turn  to  ofAer^. and  provoke  me 

./«(/n-.2. 12.  forsook  the  Lord,  and  followed  other g 
17.  went  a  whoring  after  other g.  bowed  to  tlieni 
19.in  following  «<Af»'^. to  serve  them, and  to  bow 

lo'am.26.19.driven  me  out, saying, go  serve  other g 

1  Kings  9.  9.    have    taken   hold  upon  otAer  g. 

2  Chron.  7.  28 
11.  4.  his  wives  turned  his  heart  aiiur  other  g. 
14.  9.  for  thou  hast  gone  and  made  the  other  g. 

2  Kings  5. 17.  I  w  ill  not  offer  sacrifice  to  other  g 
17.  7.  Israel  had  sinned,  and  had  feared  other  ff 

35.  ye  shall  not  fear  other  g.  nor  bow  to  thera 

nor  serve  them,  nor  sacrifice  to  them,  37,  38 

22.  17.  have  forsaken  me,  and  burnt  incense  te 

other  g.  2  Chron.  34.  25.  Jer.  1.  16.  |  19.  4. 

2  Chron.  28.  25.  Ahaz  burnt  incense  to  other  g. 

Jer.  7.  6.  nor  walk  afler  other  g.  to  your  hurt 

9.  walk  after  other g.  whom  ye  know  not,  13. 10. 

16. 11. have  forsaken  me,and  walked  adei  other g. 

44. 5.  hearkened  not  to  burn  no  incense  to  other g 
S.burning  incense  to  otAcr^r.in  land  of  Egypt,15. 

Hos.  3. 1.  look  lo  other  g.  and  love  flagons  of  wina 

See  Serve. 

Strange  GODS. 

Gen.  35.  2.  put  away  the  strange  g.  1  Sam.  7.  3 

4.  they  gave  Jacob  the  strange  g.  .Josh.  24.  23. 

/)ew«.32.1(i.piDvok.him  tojealousy  withst?-a7io-e^ 

./osA.24.20.  if  ye  forsake  Ld.  and  serve  strange  ^. 

.ludg.  10.  16.  they  put  away  their  strange  g. 

2  Chr.  14.  3.  Asa  look  away  the  altar  of  s<7an^eg 

33.  15.  Josiah  took  away  the  strange  g.  and  idi 

Jfr.5.19.  asye  served  strange  g.  so  serve  strangen 

.^/cfsn.lS.seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  u( strange g. 

'  GOLD. 

Opn.2.11.  whole  landolHavilah,  where  there  is^ 

12.  tlie^.  of  that  land  is  good,  there  is  bdellium 
41.  42.  ire  put  a  chain  of  ^.  on  Joseph's  neck 

Exod.  20.  23.  nor  shall  ye  make  you  gods  of  ^. 
25. 12.  thou  sh:ilt  cast  four  rl.igs  ofg.  for  the  ark 
26.  I  26.  29.  I  28.  2.'i,  26,  27.  |  37.  3,  la 

13.  shalt  make  staves  of  shittim-wood,  overlaj 
them  with^.  28.  |  26.29,37.  |  30.5.  |  37.4,15,23, 

IS.  thou  shalt  make  two  cherubims  of  ^.  37.  7 

26.6.  tliou  shalt  make  filly  laches  of^.  36.  13. 
32.  their  hooks  shall  be  ofg.  37.  |  36.  38. 

28. 6.  ephod  g.  \\  8.  girdle  ^.  \\  15.  breast-plate  g 
11.  to  be  set  in  ouches  of^.  13.  |  39.  6,  13,  16. 
24.  chains  of  ^.  ||  33.  thou  shall  make  bells  of  ^ 

32.24.  who  hath  any  g.  let  him  break  it  off 
31.  oh,  this  people  have  made  Ihem  gods  off. 

35.  22.  they  brought  jewels  of  ^.  an  offering  of^. 

36.  34.  he  overhiid  the  boards  with^.  ters  with^. 
38.  he  overlaid  their  chapiters  and  fillets  with  g 

38. 24.  all  the  g.  that  was  occupied  in  the  work 
.39.  3.  Ihey  did  beat  the  g.  into  thin  plates 
40.  5.  thou  shalt  set  ihe  altar  of  ^.  before  the  ark 
^Tum-  7.  14.  one  spoon  often  shekels  of^.  20. 
84.  at  dedication  of  the  altar  twelve  spoons  of  ^, 
8C.  all  the^.  of  the  spoons  was  120  shekels 
31.  50.  the  captains'  oblation,  jewels  of  g.  chain* 


GOL 

Jos'l.l-il  Atiliaiitooka  wedge  of  4'.  of  50  shekels 
•24.  Joshua  took  Acli^n  and  the  wuilge  of  o-. 
Judff.  6.  atj.  the  ear-rings  1 .00  shekels  of  n-. 
1  ■•iain.  a.  S.  stntl  put  the  jewels  of  ^.  in  a  cofler 
11.  they  laid  cotter  and  the  mice  of  ^  on  the  cart 
13.  Levites  took  the  colfer  with  the  jewels  of  ^ . 
2.>a»i.  ^.7  David  took  shields  of  ^.  1  CItr.  IS.  7. 
1  A'lngs  6.  2-2.  house,  altar,  he  overlaid  with  g. 
28.  lie  overlaid  cherubuns  with^.  -2  Chron.'J.  10. 
7.  48.  Solomon  made  the  altar  mid  table  of  g. 

4>).  lamps  and  tongs  of  n'.  li  50.  hinges  of  ^.•. 
S.ll.  Hiram  king  of  Tyro  lurmshed  Solomon  witl 


GOL 


GON 


Dcvt.  8.  r.i.  when  thy  silver  and  g-  is  multiplied  \Judg.S.  24.  had  ^r.  ear-rings,  becr.sje  Ishmaelitei 


17.  17.  nor  shall  he  greatly  multiply  silvc?-  and  g. 
iO.  17.  ve  have  fecii  their  idols,  sUccr  and  g. 
Jusk. tj.  i'J.si/wtr  and ^f. are  consecrated  lo  Ld.24. 
•2-i.  S.  return  lo  your  leiits  with  sitve?-  and  g.__  ^ 
i6(im.c'.ll.s(i«.andir.Uav.dedicateii,lAniirs7.51. 
•21.  4.  we  will  have  no  silDcr  or  g.  ol  Saul 
IKtngs  lo.la.Asa  biouglit  inio  house  of  Ld.silver 
and  g.  he  had  dedicativj,  ii  Chron.  15.  J8. 
18.  Asa  took  all  the  si/tiiraiid^'-.  2C/iiv)i.  10.2. 
lU.IIiavu  sent  a  present  ofsiZu. and  ^.'.iC/ir.lO.a. 
20.  3.  stiver  and  g.  is  mine  ||  5.  deliver  sdv.  andg. 


and  ceda   trees,  10.  11.  2  Chron.  9.  10.12  Kings  7.  8.  carried  thence  silver  undg.  'a'meni 


10.2.  qi-ecii  of  She  i  came  wiih  g.  2  Clir.  9.  1. 
14.  the  rtciglit  of^  ;ame  in  one  year,  2  CAr.9.13. 

16.  Solomon  made  20U  targets  of  beaten  g. 

17.  he  made  three  Imndred  shields  of  «-. 

18.  he  overlaid  the  throne  with  the  best^. 
J2.  28.  Jeroboam  made  two  calves  of  ^ 
22.  48.  Jehushaphat  made  ships  to  go  for  g. 

ZKinas  18.  lb.  llezekiali  cut  olf^.  from  the  doors 
1  ChrZn.  28.  14.  Uavid  gave  of  ^r.  by  weigliU'orir. 
8  C/iron.  3.  0.  and  the  "-.  was  g.  of  Parvaiin 
4.  7.  ten  candlesticks  of^.  ||  8.  basons  of  ^. 

22.  snufters,  censeis,  and  spoons  of  pure  g. 
9.  18.  steps  to  the  throne,  witli  a  footstool  of  ^. 
12.  9.  Shishak  carried  away  the  shields  of  ^. 

Ezra  8.  27.  basons  of  c-.  coiiper  precious  as  g. 
JVeA.7.70.  Tirshatha  gave  thousand  drachms  of  o-. 
71.chiefofthefalhersgaveu-.||72.peoplegave^. 
Job  22.  24.  lav  up  g.  as  dust,  the  g.  of  Opiiir 

t25.  yea.  the  Ahniglity  shall  be  thy^. 
23.  10.' when  tried,  1  shall  come  forth  like  g. 
28.  6.  as  for  the  earth,  it  hath  the  dust  of  ^. 

15.  wisdom  cannot  be  gotten  for  ^.  nor  silver 

16.  it  cannot  be  valued  with  the  g.  of  Opiiir 

17.  the  g.  and  the  crystal  cannot  equal  it 
31.24.  if  1  made^.  my  hope,  or  said  to  fine^. 

36.  19.  will  he  eiteem  thy  riches  7  no  not  g. 

37.  1 22.  g.  Cometh  out  of  the  north 
42.  11.  every  one  gave  Job  an  ear-ring  of  g. 

Psal.  19.  10.  more  to  be  desired  are  they  than  g. 

45.  9.  did  stand  the  queen  in  g-  of  Ophir 

72, 15.  to  him  shall  be  given  of  the  g.  of  Shcba 
I'roB.  11.  22.  as  a  jewel  of  ^.  in  a  swine's  snout 

16.  16.  much  better  it  is  to  get  wisdom  than  g. 

20.  15.  there  is  g.  and  a  multitude  of  rubies 
Cant.  1-  la  thy  neck  is  comely  with  chains  of  g 

5.  14.  his  hands  are  as  g.  rings  set  with  beryl 
Isa.  14.  t4.  how  hath  the  e.xactress  of^.  ceased 

.30. 22.  ye  shall  defile  ornament  of  thy  images  ofg 

40.  19.  the  goldsmith  spreadetli  it  over  with  g. 

€0. 17.  for  brass!  will  bring  £-.  fur  iron  bring  silver 
Jer.  4.38.  thou  deckesl  lliee  with  ornaments  of  f. 
Z.ani.4.1  .how  is  the^.becomcdirn!  fine  ^.changed! 
Eick.  27. 22.  merchants  of  Shoba  occupied  with  g. 
75an.2.38.art  head  of  »-.||3.1.Neb.ma(le  image  of^. 

5.  2:!.  and  thou  hast  [iraised  the  gods  of g. 
29.  they  put  a  chain  of  ^.  about  Daniel's  neck 
Zech.  4.  2.  and  behold  a  randleslick  all  of  ^. 

13.  9   and  I  will  try  thom  as  g.  is  trii  d 
Mat.  2.  11.  they  presented  to  him  g.  snd  myrrh 

23.  16.  whofo  oliall  swear  by  the  g.  of  the  temple 
!7.  for  whether  is  greater,  the  g.  or  the  temple 

1  Tim.  2. 9.  not  adorned  with  ^. or  pearls,  1  Pet.  3. 3. 
Heb.  9.  4.  the  ark  overlaid  round  about  with  g. 
Jam.  2.  2.  if  there  come  a  man  with  tig.  ring 
I  Pei.  1.7.  the  trial  of  faith  more  precious  than  ^. 
Rev.  3.  18.  !  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  g.  tried 

4.  4.  the  elilers  had  on  their  he.nds  crowns  of  g. 

9.  7.  the  locusts  had  on  their  heads  crowns  of  ^. 

17.  4.  the  woman  was  decked  wi:h  g.  and  pearls 

18.  16.  thit  great  city  that  was  decked  with  g. 

See  Beaten,  Crown.  Fine. 

Pure  GOLD. 

Eiod  25.11. thou  shaltovcrlav  the  nrk  with  purr  jT. 

wi'hin  and  without,  24.  I  30.  3.1  37.2,  11,  26. 

17.  thou  shall  make  a  mercy-seatofpwrr  o'.  37.  6. 

29.  diflies,  spoons,  and  covers  ofp.g.  37. 16, 23. 

31 .  make  a  candlest.  ofp.  g.  37. 17.  1  Kinsrs  7.49. 

38.  smiff-dishes  p.  s-  1  Kmgs  7.  50.  2  Chr.  4.22. 

28. 14  two  chains  of  purr  g.  at  ends,  22.  1  39.  15. 

36.  thou  shalt  mriko  a  i>late  iif  pure  g.  39.  30. 

Kin  OS  6.^0.  the  oracle  he  overlaid  with  pure  g. 

10.  2'l.  vessels  of  Lebanon  nfpiire  s-  2  Chr.  9. 20. 

I  Chron.^.\7.pureg.  for  flesh-hooks,  bowls,  cu[>s 

2CAroTi.3.4.overIairl  the  |K)rch  wiihin  with purc^ 

9.  17.  he  overlaid  the  throne  with  pure  g. 

Job  28.  19.  wisdom  mt  to  be  valued  with  pure  g. 

Ptal.  21.  3.  settest  a  crown  ofpwre  g.  on  his  heail 

fter.21.  la  city  was  puj-pg-.  II  21.  street  ofpure^. 

GOLD  with  silver. 
Gen.  13.2.  Abram  wa-=  rich  in  silver  nndg.  24.35. 
44.  8.  steal  out  of  mv  lord's  house  silver  or  g. 
Exod.  3.  22.  jewel"!  of  silver  and  g.  11.9     12.  35. 
25.  3.  this  is  the  offerinj,  take  silver  ano  ^. 
31   4.  to  work  in  g.  silver,  and  brass,  35.  32. 
Vwrn.  22.  IR.  his  house  full  of  silver  a.ni\  "-.  24.  13. 
31.22.  DnU  g.  and  sjVtr^r  Ihnt  may  abide  the  fnr 
Vevl.  7.  25'  ohnlt  not  desire  si'.ver  and  g.  on  idoU 
345 


Chr.  25.24. 


14. 14.  Jehoash  look  the  silo,  and  g 

16.  8.  Ahaz  look  silv  and  g.  found  in  Ld.'s  house 
20. 13.  Hezek.  shewed  them  silv.  and  g.  Isa.  39.2. 
23.35.Jehoiak.gavc  s(/!). and  ^.exacted  si/u.and^-. 

25. 15.  things  olo-.  ill  ^r.  of  sdv. m  silv.  Jer.  5/2. 1:1 
1  C'Ar.29.3.  of  my  own  proper  good,  of^'.and  silver 
■2  CAc  1.15.  the  king  made  sf/uer  and ^.  plenteous 
Ezral.  4.  men  of  Ins  place  help  with  silver  and  g. 

2. 69.  gave  sdv.  andg.W  7. 15.  to  carry  sdv.  andg. 

8.  25.  they  weighed  them  the  silucr  and  g.  33. 
Esth.  1.  6.  beds  were  of^.  and  sdv.  or,  a  pavement 
Job  28. 1.  there  is  a  vein  for  silver,  a  place  for  g. 
Psal.  08. 13.  covered  with  silv.  her  feathers  wilh^. 

105.  37  he  brought  them  out  with  silver  and  g. 

11.').  4.  their  idols  are  silver  and  g.  135.  15. 
'  119.  72.  thy  law  is  better  than  o-.  and  silver 
Pruv.8.  10.  not  silv.  receive  knowl.  rather  than^. 

17.  3.  fining-pot  for  silver,  furnace  for  g.  27.  21. 
22.  1.  lovmg-favour  rather  than  silver  or  g. 
25.  11.  like  apples  of  ^.  in  pictures  of  silver 

Eccl.  2.  8.  I  gathered  me  also  silver  and  g. 
Cant  1.  n.  make  borders  of  ^.willi  studs  of  s!7t!fr 

3.  II).  '•e  made  the  pillars  of  silver,  bottom  of^. 
Isa.  2.  7.  the  land  also  is  full  of  .'iilver  and  g. 
20.  a  man  shall  cast  his  idols  of  «(7u.  and  g^.  31.7. 

13. 17.  which  shall  not  regard  silver  or  g. 

46.6.  they  lavish  ^.out  of  the  bag,  and  weigh  silv- 

60.  9.  to  bring  their  silver  and  g.  with  them 
.Jer.  10.  4.  they  deck  it  with  silver  and  g. 
E-.ek.'.\'i.  they  shall  cast  away  their  si/cer  and ^ 
silv.  and  ^r. not  able  to  deliver  them,  ZcpA.1.18. 

10.  13.  thus  wast  thou  decked  with  "-.  and  silver 
Dan.2.35.then  was  silc.it.nd  ^.broken  to  picce.s45. 

5.  4.  they  praised  the  gods  of  silver  and  g.  23. 

11.  38.  a  god  shall  he  honour  with  g.  and  silver 
43.  have  power  over  treasures  of  ^.  and  silver 

//uj.  2.8.  did  not  know  I  multiplied  her  silv.and  g. 

8.  4.  of  their  silver  and  g.  have  they  made  idols 
Joel  3.  5.  because  ye  have  taken  my  silver  and  g. 
JVah.  2.  U.  take  the  spoil  of  sdver  and  spoil  of  g. 
Hab.  2. 19.  behold  it  is  laid  over  with  silver  and  g. 
Hag.  2.  8.  the  silver  is  mine,  and  the  g.  is  mine 
ZerA.O.U.then  take  silver  and^i-.and  make  crowns 
J\Ial.  3,  3.  he  sliaH  purge  them  as  g.  and  silver 

Mat.  10.9.  provide  neither  g-.  nor  silver,  ror  brass 
Jlets  3.  6.  Peter  said,  silver  and  g.  have  1  none 

17.29.  nor  tlimk  Godhead  is  like  lo  silver  and  g . 

20.  33.  I  have  coveted  no  man's  silver  or  g. 

1  Cur.3.12.  if  finy  build  on  this  foundation  g  silver 

2  7'im.2.20.  in  a  great  house  vessels  of  silver  ar\d  g 
/ar/i.S.  3.  your  ^r.andsiVffr  cankered,  rust  of  them 

1  PeM.13.  we  were  not  redeemed  w'vh  silv.and  g. 
Rev.  9.  20.  repented  not  of  idols  of  silver  and  g. 

Taliiit  and  lalevts  of  GOLD. 
Exod.  25. 39.  ofa.talent  o/pure  g.  .'hall  he  make  it 
37.  24.  of  a  talent  of  pure  g.  made  he  it 

2  .Sam.  12. 30.  weight  ofcrown  a  t.  ofg.  1  CAr.20.2. 
lA7Tio-.?9.14.Hiram  sent  Solomon  \'ifi  talents  of  g. 

28.1hey  sent  from  Ophir  420  talents  of  g. 
10.  10.  she  gave  Solomon  120  /.  of  g.  2  Chr.  9.  9. 
14. in  one  ycarcameto  Solomon  Sid&ialrntsnfg. 
2Kivgs  23.33.  put  the  land  to  a  t.  ofg.  2  C!tr  36. 3 

1  Chr.'22.  14.  David  prepared  ii)0,'M()  1  alents  of  g. 
29.  4.  prepari.'d  of  my  proper  good  3000  t.  of  g. 

7.  the  chief  of  the  fathers  gave  ,5000  talents  ofg. 

2  Chron.  8.  18.  look  from  Oiiliir  4!)0  talrnis  nf  g. 
Ezra  8.  26.  I  weighed  of  g.  vessels  100  talents 

Vessels  «/  GOLD. 
2.Sa77!.8.10.  Toi  sent  to  Dav.  ves.ofg.  1  Chr.  18.  10. 

1  Kiriirs  iO.  21.  Solomon's  drinking  vessels  were 
ofg.  2  CAroTi.  9  20. 

25.every  man  brought  present,  v.ofg.  2CAr.9.24. 

2  Kin<rs  12.  13.  not  made  for  house  of  Lord  v.ofg 
24.13.  Nebuchadiiezznr  cut  in  pieces  vessels  ofg. 

2  rAr.24. 14.  of  rest  of  money  made  they  v.  of  g. 
Ezra  1.  11.  all  the  vessels  of  g.  and  silver  5400. 

5.  14.  the  vessels  of  g.  Cyrus  delivered  lo  one 

8.  20.  I  weished  of  vessels  ofg.  100  talents 
Fsth.  1.  7.  tliev  gave  them  drink  in  vessels  ofg. 
Dan.  11.8.shafi  alsocarryinio  F.gypt  »"••?■•"•'.'"./"/?•• 
2  Tim  2.  20.  not  only  vessels  of  g  but  of  wood 

GOT-DEN. 
F.Tod  "5  2,5.  a  "■.  crown  to  the  border  round  about 

28.  34.  n  g.  hell  ,'  30.  4.  'wo  g  rings,  39.  20. 

32.  2.  Aa7on  said,  tirenk  off  the  g.  ear-rings 
t.e.v  8.  9.  upon  forefrort  he  put  the  «■  pinte 
JVu7n.7.20.  one^.  spoor  af  ten  shek,  full  if  incense 


21).  the  weight  of  g.  ear-rings  he  requeetod 

1  Ham.  6.  4.  five  g.  emerods,  five^-   mice,  17,  18. 

2  Km  ITS  10.29.Jehudeiiurtednot  from  the  ,p.  calve* 

1  Ckrun.  28.  17.  for  the  g.  basons  he  gave  gold 

2  Ch'-on.  13.  8.  there  are  with  you  g.  calves 
Ezra  6.  5.  and  also  let  the  g.  vossels  be  restoied 
Eslh.4.11.  kingsliallhold  out  a  ^.sceptre,  5.2.  \6i 
Eccl.  12   0.  or  the  g.  bowl  be  bioken,  or  pitcher 
Isa.  13.  12.  man  more  prec.  than  g.  weiJge  of  Ophii 

14.  4.  Ijow  hath  the  oppres^or,  the  g.  city  (^'ased 
,/<?r.51,7. Babylon  halli  beeii^.  cup  in  Lord's  handi 
J  Jan.  3.5.  fall  down  and  woiship  llieg'.  image,  12. 
5.2.  Belshazzar  commanded  to  bring  the  ^.vessels 
3.  they  brought  the^.  vessels  taken  out  of  tempk 
Zech.  4.  12.  through  the  g.  pipes,  emjity  the  g.  oil 
y/6'6.9.4.liad  the //-.censer  and  ark  u  here  was^.pot 
Hcv.1.12.  being  turned,  1  saw  seven  ^/-.candlesticks 
13.  one  girl  about  the  pajis  with  a  g.  girdle 
20.  the  mystery  of  the  seven  g.  candlesticks 
2.  1.  who  walkelh  in  midst  of  the  g.  candlesticks 
5.  8.  g.  vials,  15.  7.  [1  8.  3.  having  a  g.  censer 
14.  14.  on  his  head  a^.  crown  ||  17.  4.  a^.  cup  full 
21. 15.  had  a  g.  reed  to  measure  th<j  city  and  gates 
See  Altar. 
GOLDSMITH,  S. 
JVtA.  3.  8.  Uzziel  of  the  g.  repaired  next  to  him 

31.  the^.son  [j  32.  and  merchants  repaired  and^ 
Isa.  40.  19.  the  g.  spreadetli  it  over  with  gold 

41.  7.  so  the  carpenter  encouraged  the  ^. 
46.  6.  they  hire  a  g.  and  he  makelh  it  a  god 

GONE. 
Oen.  24.  f  1.  Abraham  was  old,  and  g.  into  days 
31.  30.  and  now  though  thou  wouldest  needs  beg- 
34.  17.  take  our  daughter,  and  we  will  be  g. 

42.  33.  take  food  lor  your  households,  and  be  g 
Exod.  12.  "32.  take  your  Hocks  and  herds,  and  be  «• 
Veiit.  32.  30.  when  he  seetli  their  power  is  g. 
1  Sam.  14.  3.  the  people  knew  not  Jonathan  was^ 

17.  number  now,  and  see  who  is  g.  from  us 

15.20. 1  haveg-.  the  way  which  the  Lord  sent  ma 

20.  41.  as  soon  as  the  lad  was  g.  David  arose 

2.S-am. 3.7. wherefore g-.in  to  my  father's  concubinel 

24.  heisciiiito^.||13. 15.  Amnon  said,arise,  be^ 

1  Kings  2.  41.  that  Sliimei  had  g.  from  Jerusclem 

13.  £4.  when  he  was  "•■  a  lion  met  him  by  the  way 

14.  10.  as  a  man  takes  away  dung  till  it  be  all  g 

18.  12.  as  soon  as  J  am  g.  Spirit  shall  carry  thee 
20.  40.  as  1  was  busy  here  and  there,  he  was  g 
22. 13.  the  messenger  that  w  as  g.  to  call  Micaiai: 

1  Chron.  17.  5.  but  have  g.  from  lent  to  tent 
.Jobl.i.  when  shall  1  rise,  and  the  night  be  ^.  ? 

19.  10.  he  hath  destroyed  me,  and- 1  am  g. 
24.  24.  they  are  exalted  fur  a  w  bile,  but  are  g. 
28.  4.  they  are  dried  up  and  g.  away  from  men 

fsai.  38.  I'O.  as  for  ligiit  of  mine  eyes,  it  also  is  g 

42.  4.  I  hadg-.  with  the  multitude  to  house  of  Go*. 

73.  2.  but  as  for  me,  my  feet  were  almost  g. 

77.  8.  is  his  mercy  clean  g.  for  ever  ■? 

103  10.  the  wind  passeth  over  it,  and  it  is  g. 

109.  23.  I  am  g.  like  the  shadow  that  declinoth 
Prov.  7   19.  the  good  man  is  g.  a  long  journey 

20.  14.  w  hen  he  is  g.  his  way,  then  he  boasleth 
Eccl  8. 10.  who  had  come  and  g.  from  place  of  holy 
Cant.^.  11.  winter  is  past,  the  rain  is  over  and  or. 

5.  6.  but  my  beloved  hnd  withdrawn,  and  vis.?,  g 

6.  1  whither  is  thy  beloved  g.  O  thou  fairest? 
Isa.  5.  13.  therefore  mv  people  are^.  iiitocaptivitj 

24.  11.  all  joy  darkened,  the  mirth  of  the  land  g- 

41.  3.  by  the  way  he  liad  not  g.  with  his  feet 
Jer.  2.  5.  what  iniquity  in  me,  that  they  are  ^. 
23.how  canst  thou  say,l  have  not  g  afterBaalim 

5.  23.  but  this  yicople  are  revolted  and  g. 

9.  10.  beasts  are  g.  \\  15.  6.  tlion  art  g.  backwarf 

44.  14.  none  that  are  g.  into  Egypt  shall  escape 
2a  all  the  remnant  that  are  g.  t^hall  know 

50.  6.  they  have  g.  from  iiionnlain  to  hill 
Lam.  1.  3.  Judah  is  g.  \\  5.  Zion's  children  are  g. 

6.  rr  without  strength  ||  18.  my  virsins  are  g-. 
Fzf£  37.21.  take  Israel  from  heaihen  whither  j 
7)071.  2.  5.  the  king  siiid.  the  thing  \sg.  frfim  me,  i 
Hos.  4.  t  18.  their  drink  is  g.  they  committed 

0.  6.  for  lo,  Ihey  are  g.  because  of  destruction 
Jlnios  8.5.  when  will  new-moon  be  o-.  that  wemaj 
Enke  2.  15.  angels  were  g.  from  them  into  heavec 

24.  28.  he  made  as  if  he  would  have  g.  furthe-.- 
.John  4.  8.  for  his  disciples  were  g.  lo  buy  meat 

13.  19  behcdd,  the  world  is  g.  after  hrm 


,/?rM  16.19.  their  masters  saw  hope  of  sains  was*- 
20.  25.  among  whom  I  have  g.  preacninsr  the 
kingdom  ot  God 
1  Pet.  3.  22.  who  is  g.  into  heaven  on  right  hand 
.rude  11.  they  have  ir.  in  the  way  of  Cain 

GONE  about. 
1  ."^am.  15. 12.  Saul  is  n-.  about  and  pnssed  (o  G.lgal 
.Toh  1.  .5.  wh.'n  dnvsoftheir  feastines  wereg-.  fl*otu 
/.sn.l,5.R.for  the  city  is  g  about  the  borders  of  Mou¥ 
.^cts  24.  6.  hath  g.  ahoiit  to  iirofane  the  temple 

(3 ONE  aside. 
JVum,  5. 19.  if  thoi-  hast  notg.astde  to  uncleanneiit 


GON 

Vttnt.5.30.  ifhe,fit  »•  asiJeio  anoth.instondof  husb. 
Psal   14.  3.  liiuy  are  ail  g.  aside,  liiuy  arc  filtliy 
iicts  '2b.  31.  wl.i;ii  llioy  were  g  atsidt,  tliey  talked 

tiOiNE  astray 
Psal.  119.  176.  I  liave^.  astray  like  a  lo.st  sheej) 
Isa.  53.  6   all  we  like  slieej)  lia^e  g.  astray 
Mat.M.l'i  it'a  man  have  lUOsliee|T,()iieotlhem  be 
g.  astray,  lie  seeke;li  that  wlucli  is  g.  astray 
lP«t.2.15.)br8aketli  tin-  n^hl  way, ami  aivg.astray 

GOiN'li  away 
8  Sam.  3  22.  btu  Ahner  wa.s^r.  away  in  peace,  23. 
23.  9.  and  tna  iiiori  of  Israel  svere  g.  airay 
Job  28.  4.  f  ver  the  waters  were  g.  away  tVum  men 
[aa.  1.  4.  Iney  are  g.  away  backward 
Eze/r.  44.  10.  Levites  which  are  g.  atoay  from  me 
Hal.  3.  7.  ye  are  g.  away  IVoin  iiiiiie  oidinanccs 
John  (j.  22.  but  his  disciples  were  g.  away  alone 

GOIMEiac/c. 
Ku£A  1.  15.  behold,  thy  sister-in-law  is  o-.  back 
/«&33. 12.  nor  have  I g.  back  from  coiimiandment 
P»(U.  53. 3.  every  one  is  g.  back,  none  doelh  good 
/er.40.5.  while  he  was  not  vet  g.b.  he  said,  go  buck 

GONE  'down. 
1  Sam.  15. 12.  Saul  is  jiassed.  aniXg.down  to  Gilgal 

1  Kings  1.  25.  Adonijah  is  g. down,  and  slain  o.\en 
21.18.  Allah  g.duwn  lo  possess  Nahoth's  vineyard 

i  Kings 'in.  11.  by  which  the  shadow  liad^.  down 
in  the  dial  of  Ahaz,  Isa.  38. 8. 
Cant  6. 2.  my  beloved  is  g.  down  into  his  garden 
Jer.  15.9.  her  sun  is  «-.  lyowH  while  it  was  yet  day 
48.  15.  his  young  men  are  g  down  to  slaiightor 
Ezek.  31.  12.  all  people  ^r.  down  from  his  shadow 
32.  21.  Ihesiiong  are  n-.  down,  slain  by  the  sword 
24.  there  is  Elaiii  ||  27.  Tubal  ||  30.  ZiAon g.down 
^onaA  1.  5.  Jonah  was^.  down  to  sides  of  the  ship 

GONE  Jortli. 
Gen.  39  1 23.  sun  g.  forth  when  Lot  entered  Zoar 
Exod.  19.  1.  in  thiru  iiioiilli  when  Isr.  was^.  fortk 

2  Kmgs^.  15.  when  servant  of  Elisha  was  g.  forth 
I  Chron.  14. 15  God  mg.  forth  before  thee  to  smite 
/4a.  51.  5.  my  salvation  is  g.fortti,  and  my  arms 
Jer.  4.  7.  be  is  g.  forth  to  make  thy  land  desolate 

10. 20.  my  children  are  g.  forth  of  nie,  and  are  not 
23.  15.  is  profaiieness^r. /o;(A  mtoall  the  land 

19.  a  whirlwind  of  the  Lord  is  »•  forth  in  fury 
29.16.  brethren  that  are  iioL  g.  forth  into  captivity 
Eick.  7.  10.  day  is  conic,  the  morning  m  g.  forth 
36.  20.  these  are  people  of  tlie  L.  and  ari^g.  forth 
Ouit.  2.  14.  g.  forth  to  slay  wise  men  of  Babylon 
10.  20.  when  1  urn  g.  forth,  prince  of  (Jrecia  come 
.lfarA10.17.when  he  was  »-/ortAoiiecanierunning 

GO.NE  out. 
Eiod.9.29.as  soon  as  1  aiii^.ou?  I  will  spread  hands 
ATum.  16.  46.  there  is  wratii  g.  out  from  the  Lord 
Deut.  13.  13.  ceilain  men  g.  out,  and  withdrawn 
23.  23.  that  which  is  g  out  of  thy  lips,  slialt  keej) 
Judg.  4.  14.  is  not  the  Lord  g.  out  before  thee  ? 
Ruth  1.  13.  hand  of  the  liovd  is  g.  out  against  me 
I  Sam.  9.  t7.  bread  is^.  out  of  our  vessels 
25.  37.  whpn  Ihe  wine  was  g.  out  of  Nabal 
i  Kings  5.2.  the  Syrians  had^.  out  by  companies 
7.  12.  we  be  hungry,  therefore  they  are  g.  out 
20.  4.  afore  Isaiah  was  "-.  out  into  the  court 
Psal.  19.  4.  (heir  line  isg-  out  through  all  the  earth 
89.  34.  alter  the  thing  lliat  is  ,^.  out  of  my  lips 
Tsa.  45.  23.  the  word  is  o-.  oHtof  my  mouth 
jEzeA".  24.  0.  pot,  whose  scum  is  not  g.  out  ofit 
^aM2.43  when  nncieanspir  isg  out,  J,ukel\.Zi. 
25.  8.  give  lis  of  your  oil,  our  la*ps  are  ^.  out 
JI/arA:5.30.ihat  virtue  had  ir.o«<  of  him,  /.ukeS.4C>. 
7.  29.  devil  is^.  out  of  daughier,  30.  Luke  11. 14. 
John  13.  31.  wi.en  he  was  g.  out,  Jesus  said 
Rom  3  12.  they  are  all  o-.  out  of  way,  unprofilable 
lJokn4.\.  many  false  prophets aie^.out  into  world 

GONE  over. 
S  Sam.  17  20.  they  be  g.  over  the  brook  of  water 
Psal.  38.  4.  mine  iniquities  are  ^.  over  my  head 
42.  7.  all  thy  waves  and  billows  nre^.  over  me 
124.  4.  then  the  stream  had  g.  over  our  soul 
5.  the  proud  waters  bud  g.  over  our  soul 
fca.l0.29.lliey  aieg-.wccr  the  passage,aiid  taken  up 
16.  8.  tliev  are  g.  over  the  sea,  Jir.  48.  32. 
Mat.  10.23  shall  noi  have  £■.  oucr  the  citiesof  Isr. 

GONE!//; 
Oen.  49.  9.  from  tlie  piev,  my  son,  thou  art  g.  up 
i  Kings  1.4  iiotcomiofTbed'on  which^.  up,6,16 
P.sa/.  47  5.  God  is^.  up  with  a  slioiil,  sing  praises 
Isa.  15.  2.  he  is  g.  up  i<>  Biijith  and  to  Dibon 
57.8.  discovered  toanother  ilian  me,  and  art^  up 
Jer.  3.  6.  she  is^.  up  on  every  high  mountain 
14.  2.  am!  the  cry  of  Jerusalem  is  ^.  up 
34.21.  Ihe  king  of  Pa  by  Inn's  army, vvlm  bare  o-.wp 
<8.  35.  Moab  isspnileil,  and  ^.  up  out  of  her  cities 
F.zek.9.  3.  theglory  of  IheGod  of  Israel  was  o-.  up 
13.  5.  ye  have  not  g.  vp  into  the  gaps 
Hos.  8.  9.  fur  they  are  g  vp  to  .Assyria,  a  wild  ass 
hhnl    10  but  when  his  brethren  were  ^  up 
Sets  18.22.wlien  he  had  g.up  and  salut.  the  church 

GONE  a  whoring. 
Lev.  17.  17.  after  v  hom  they  have  g    a  whoring 


GOO 

Ezek.  23.  30.  because  thou  hast  g.  a  whm-ing 

Hos  4.  12.  g.  a  whoring  from  under  then  God 

y.  1.  for  thou  hast^.  a  whuriug  from  thy  God 

GOOD 

Is  taken,  (\)  For  that  sort  of  happiness  which  all 
men  desire,  as  being  pleasant  and  agreeable  to 
them.  Psal.  4.  6,  Who  will  shew  us  any  good  ? 
(2)  For  that  which  is  virtuous,  morally  honest, 
and  just.  I'sal.  34.  14,  Ueiiart  from  evil,  and 
do  good.  (3)  For  that  which  is  beautiful  arid 
agreeable ;  for  something  perfect  in  its  kind. 
God  beheld  every  thing  he  had  created,  and  it 
was  very  good,  den.  1.  31.  Kvery  creature  had 
tlic  goodness,  beauty,  and  perfection  which  it 
required.  Jindiu  2Chr.  18.  7,  This  man  never 
prophesieth  good  unto  me,  nothing  agreeable. 
(4)  For  that  which  is  pleasing  and  acceptable 
to  God.  Psal.  14.  1,  There  is  none  that  doeth 
good.  (5)  That  which  is  expedient  or  conve- 
nient. Gen.  2.  18,  It  is  not  good  that  the  man 
should  be  alime  :  It  is  not  conoenirut  either 
for  my  purpose  of  the  increase  of  inankind,  or 
for  man's  personal  comfort.  Jilso  in  1  Cor.  7. 
1,  It  is  good  for  a  man  not  lo  touch  a  woman. 
It  were  more  convenient  for  a  man  not  to 
marry.  (6)  It  signifies  seasonable  and  com- 
mendable. Mat.2(i.l0,  The  woman  hath  wrought 
a  good  work  on  me.  (7)  Cheerful  and  festival. 
1  Sam.  25.  8,  We  come  in  a  good  day ;  in  a 
time  of  feasting  and  rejoicing.  (8)  J^awful 
to  be  used.  1  Tim.  4.  4,  Kvery  creature  of  God 
is  good.  (9)  Christian  liberty.  Rom.  14.  16, 
Let  not  your  good  be  evil  spoken  of:  Use  not 
your  Christian  liberty  unduly,  whereby  it 
should  come  to  be  reproached,  as  if  it  were 
only  profane  licentiousness,  and  matter  of 
contention.  (10)  Kind,  merciful,  bountiful 
Rom.  .5.  7,  For  a  good  man  some  would  even 
dare  to  die.  (11)  Useful  and  valuable,  Deut. 
6.  11  (12)  Pleasant  and  agreeable.  Psalm 
1.33.  1.  (13)  Sweet.  Prov.  24.  13,  Eat  honey, 
because  it  is  good.  (14)  Pious  and  rcligtous. 
Acts  11.  24,  The  good  of  the  land  denotes  all 
sorts  of  temporal  blessings.  Isa.  1.  19,  The 
good  hand  of  God,  that  is,  the  favour  and 
kind  providence  of  God,  Neh.  2.  8. 
GOOD,  Substantive. 

Gen.  32.  12.  thou  saidst,  I  will  surely  do  thee  g. 

45.  18.  I  will  give  you  the  g.  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
20.  for  the  g.  of  the  land  of  Egypt  is  yours 

50.  20.  God  meant  it  unto  g.  to  bring  to  pass 
JVum. 10.29.  Lord  bath  spoken^,  concerning  Israel 
Deut.  23. 1 6.  thou  shall  not  seek  their  peace  nor^. 
./06A.24.2O.  consume  you, after  he  hath  done  you  g. 
1  Sam.  20  12.  behold,  if  there  be  ^.toward  David 

24.  17.  for  thou  hast  rewarded  me^.  for  evil 
19.  wherefore  the  Lord  rewarded  thee  g. 

25.  30.  according  to  all  the  g.  he  hath  spoken 
2. Sam.  14.32.  it  had  been g'.  tor  me  to  been  there 

16. 12.  Lord  will  requite^,  for  his  cursing  this  day 

1  Kings  W.  13.  words  of  tlie  prophets  declare  ^•.  to 

tl>e  king  with  one  mouth,  2  Chron.  Is!  12. 

1  Chr.  29.  3. 1  have  pre()ared  of  mine  own  proper^. 

2  Chron.  24.  16.  because  he  had  done  g.  in  Israel 
F.zra  9.  12.  be  strong,  and  eat  the  g.  of  the  land 
Esth.  7.  9.  w  ho  had  spoken  g.  for  Ihe  king 

■'ob  2. 10.  shall  we  receive  g.  at  the  hand  of  God  ? 
5.  27.  hear  it,  and  know  thou  it  for  thy  g. 
7.  7.  mine  eye  shall  no  more  see  g. 
9.  25.  my  days  flee  away,  they  see  no  g. 
15.  3  or  with  speeches  wherewith  he  can  do  no^. 
21.  16.  lo,  their  g.  is  not  in  their  hand 
22.21.  be  at  peace,  thereby  ^.  shall  come  to  thee 
21.  21.  and  he  doeth  not  g.  to  the  widow 
Psal.  4.  6.  many  say,  who  will  shew  us  any  g.  ? 

14.1.  none  doeth  0-.  not  one,  3.  |  53.1,3  /io;K.3.12. 
34.  12.  and  lovelh  many  days,  that  he  may  see^. 

39.2.  I  was  dumb,  I  held  my  peace  even  fiom  n-. 
104.28.  thou  openest  band,  they  are  filleil  wilh^. 
101).  5.  that  I  may  see  the  ^.  of  thy  clicsen 
122.9.  becauseof  house  of  Lord  I  will  seek  Ihy^. 
128.  5.  shall  see  the  g.  of  Jerusalem  all  ihy  life 

/'roB. 3.27. withhold  not^.  from  them  to  whom  due 
11.17.  the  merciful  man  doeth  ^r.  to  his  own  soul 
27.  he  that  diligently  seeketli  g.  procnrelh 
12.  14.  a  mansatisfied  with^o-.by  fruit  of  his  month 

13.2.  a  man  shall  eat  g.  by  the  fruit  of  his  mouth 

21.  but  to  the  righteous^,  shall  be  repaid 

14.  22.  mercy  and  truth  be  to  them  that  devise  g. 
16  20.  handlelh  a  mailer  wisely,  shall  find  g. 
17.  20.  he  that  hath  a  froward  heart,  findeth  no^ 

22.  a  merry  heart  doeth  g.  like  a  mediiine 

19.3.  he  Ihal  keepeth  understanding  nhall  find  n-. 
Eccl.  2.  24.  make  his  soul  enjoy  g.  3. 13.  |  5.  18. 

3.  12   I  know  that  there  is  no  g.  in  them 
4. 8  whom  do  1  labour  and  bereave  my  soul  ofg.? 
5  11  and  what  ^r.  is  there  to  Ihe  owners  thereof  ? 
G.  3.  bis  soul  be  not  filled  with  g.  and  no  burial 

6.  yet  liiith  he  seen  no  .t   all  go  to  one  pJnco 
7.20.  not  a  man  just,  thai  doeth  jL'.p       sinnelh  not 


GOO 

Eccl.  9.  18    but  one  sinner  destroyeth  much  g 
Isa.X.  I9.il  willing,  ye  shall  eat  the  ^.  of  the  land 
52.  7.  that  bringeiligood  tidings  of  ^.  of  salvation 
.Jer.  8.  15.  we  looked  for  peace,  no  g.  came,  14.  19 

17.  6.  he  shall  nut  see  wlieii  g.  coinelh 

18.  10.  if  It  do  evil,  I  will  repent  of  ttie  o'. 
20.  1  stood  before  thee  to  siuak  g.  foi  them 

29.  32.  neither  shall  he  beheld  the  g.  1  will  do 

32.  42.  I  will  bring  all  the^r.  1  have  promised 

33.  9.  w  Inch  shall  liear  all  the  g.  that  I  do  them 
y>am.  3.  t  17.  my  soul  far  from  peace.  I  forgat^. 
Ezek.  16.  50.  I  look  ihem  away  as  I  saw^. 
Hos.  14.  t  2-  take  away  all  iiiniuity.  and  give  g. 
Zech.  1.  tl7.  my  cities  through  g.  shall  be  spreai 

11. 12.  I  said,  if  ye  think  g.  give  me  my  price 
Jlfat. 26.24.  been  g.  for  that  man  had  not  been  bor« 
Mark  10.  t42.  think  g.  to  rule  over  the  Gentiles 
John  5.  29.  that  have  done  g.  to  tlie  resurrection 
Jicts  10.38.  who  went  about  doing  ^.  and  healinf 

14.  17.  in  that  he  did  g.  and  gave  us  ram 
Horn. 2.  10.  honour  to  every  man  that  worketh  g. 

1  7'hess.  3. 1.  we  thought  it  g.  to  be  left  at  Athei» 
IJohn  3.17.who  hath  ihisworld'sflf.andsbutteth  ui» 

For  GOOD. 
Deut.  6.  24.  to  fear  the  Lord  for  our  g.  always 
10.  13.  which  I  command  thee  this  day/or  thy  ^ 

28.  til.  Ld.  shall  make  thee  plenteous/or^.  30.9. 

30.  9.  the  Lord  will  again  rejoice  over  thee /or  g^ 
F.zra  8. 22.  hand  of  our  God  on  all  of  them  for  g. 
jVcA.  5.19.  think  upon  me,  O  my  God,  for  g.  13.  31. 
Job  5.  27.  hear  it,  and  know  thou  it /or  thy  g. 
Psal.  86.  17.  shew  me  a  token  J'or  g.  they  may  se^ 

119.  122.  be  surety  for  thy  servant /or  ^. 
.Jer.  14.  II.  pray  not  for  this  peojile /or  their  g. 

24.  5   whom  I  sent  out  of  this  place /or  their  ^. 
6.  for  I  will  set  mine  eyes  on  \hem  for  g. 

32.  39.  may  fear  me  for  ever, /or  the  g.  of  them 
Mc.  1.  12.  Maroth  waited  carefully /or  o-. 
Roni.8.28.  we  know  all  things  work  together/or^ 

13.  4.  he  is  the  minister  ol  God  to  ihee  for  g. 

15.  2.  let  every  one  please  his  neighbour /or  ^. 

See  Bad,  Evil. 
GOOD.  Jidjeclive. 
Oen.  21.  16.  Hagar  sat  her  down  a  g.  way  off 

24.  12.  I  pray  thee,  send  me  g.  speed  this  day 

1 16.  Rebekah  was  ^.  of  countenance,  a  virgin 
26.  29.  as  we  have  done  to  thee  nothing  but  g. 
27.40.  Rebekah  said,  what  ^-  shall  my  life  do  met 
41.  5.  g.  ears  ||  26.^.  kine  ||  35.  g.  years 
43.  2S.  thy  servant  our  faihcr  is  in  g.  health 
46.29.  Joseph  wept  on  his  father's  neck  a,o-.whilB 
Deut.  33.  16.  for  g.  will  of  him  that  dwelt  in  bush 
1  .Sum.  2.  24.  my  sons,  it  is  no^.  report  that  I  hear 
12.  23.  I  will  teach  you  the  g.  and  right  way 

25.  15.  men  were  very  ^.  to  us,  we  were  not  bur. 

29.  9.  I  know  that  thou  art  g.  in  my  sight 
2. Sam.  15  3.  see  thy  mailers  are  o-  and  right 

19.  18.  and  lo  do  what  the  king  thought  g. 

1  Kings  8.  36.  that  thou  teach  them  the  g.  way 
56.  halh  not  faded  one  word  of  his  g.  promise 

12.  7.  and  speak  ^.  words  to  ihem,  ^Chron.  10.7 

2  A'inn-5  20.rj.^.  is  ihe  word  of  the  Lord,  /sa.39.8 
2  Chron.  19.  II.  the  Lord  shall  be  with  the  g. 

30.  18.  Saying,  the  ^.  Lord  lardon  every  one 
Ezra  7.  9.  the  g.  hand  of  h'S  God  on  him,  JV(A.2.8 

8.  18.  and  by  the  g.  hand  of  our  God  upon  us 

.AT-A.  9.  13.  thou  gavest  llmm  true  la  ws,  n'.  statuteu 
20.  ihou  gavesi  t"hy  g.  Spirit  to  instruct  Ihem 

Job  10.  3.  is  it  g.  that  thoii  shouldest  oppress  ? 
13.9.  is  it^.  tliat  he  should  search  you  oufJ 
22. 1 2.  doth  his  g.  success  depend  thereon  7 
39.  4.  iheir  young  ones  are  in  g.  liking 

Psal. "3.8. g.  and  upright  is  the  Lord,  ihcrefore 
37. 23.  steps  of  a  g.  man  are  ordered  by  the  Lord 
45.  1.  my  heart  is  inditing  a  g.  matter 
86.5.  thou,  Lord,  art  n-.  ready  to  forsive,  119.  68 
112.  5.  a  g.  man  sheweth  favour,  and  lendeth 
119.  3P.  turn  reproach,  thy  judgments  are  g. 
66.  leach  me  "•.  judgment  and  knowledge 

Prov.  2.  9.  thou  shall  understand  every  g.  path 

20.  that  thou  maycst  walk  in  the  w  ay  of  ^.  men 
12.  25.  but  a  g.  word  makelh  the  heart  glad 

14.  19.  the  evil  bow  before  the  g.  and  the  wicked 
15. 23.  and  a  word  in  due  sea=on,  how  g.  Is  it ! 
30.  and  a  g.  report  makelh  Ihe  fannes  fat 
20.  18.  and  with  g.  advice  make  war 
22.  1.  a  ^.  name  is  rather  to  he  chosen  than  riches 

Feel.  4.  9.  they  have  a  g.  reward  for  Iheir  labour 
5.  11.  what^.  is  there  to  ihe  owners  thereof? 
9  2.  there  is  one  event  lo  the  n-.  and  to  ihe  clear» 
11.  6.  or  whether  they  both  shall  he  alike  g. 

Jer.  6.  16.  where  is  the  g.  wav,  and  walk  thereie 
24.2.^.  fi?s||3  very^.  ||5.  hke^.  figs,  so  will  I 
29.  10.  I  will  perform  my  g.  word  toward  you 

Ezek.  17.  8.  planted  in  a  g.  soil  by  g  eat  waters 
24.  4.  gather  every  ^.  piecti,  thigh,  and  shoulder 

Dan.  4.  2.  1  thought  il^.  to  shew  the  signs 

Zrc*.  1.13.  Lord  answered  Ihe  angel  with  ^.wor(?? 

Mai.  2.  13.  recei\eth  it  with  ^.-will  at  vour  hand 

Mat.7. 11.  know  how  to  give  j^.  gifts,  LukeX}  13 


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afirf.7  17.  every  y  tieeoangcui  i'onhv. 
t>.  8i.  daugliwr,  be  of  g  coialoit,  Luke  6.  40. 
13. 8.  fell  111  g  gr.  Zi.  Mark  4.  d,  "iU.  J.ukc  S.  H,  15, 

21.  i'.  seeil  I!  IJ.  16.  g.  M:i.-Ilt,  wlial  i'   tiling 
19.  XT',  wliy  cullest  tliuu  iiu:  g  ?  none  jr  but  oiio 
■20.  1.").  IS  Uiine  eye  evil  because  •  o.ii  g.  ? 
io.  -21.  well  (lone,  Uioii  g   and  liiUlilUl  servant 

'..like  ~.  14.  peace  on  eacili,  g.  will  tuwarJ  men 
G.  ik-.  e-  me.usuie  |:iessocl  clown, sliaken  together 
10.  -ii.  and  -Marv  liaiii  >  liosen  tlial  g.  part 
Iv'.  ;W.  U  IS  yout  Fadiei's  g  pleasure  to  give  you 
Wirt  -2.10.  but  thou  li.ist  kept  llie^. '.vine  uiuil  now 
10.11. 1  am  lUiig  Sn-plierl,tlie^.J5liepber(lgivetli 
Acts  15.  7   ye  know  bow  ihat  a  ff.  whice  ago 
Horn.  7.  12.  commamlment  is  holy,  and  just,  aiid^ 
12.  2.  what  IS  ihat  g.  and  perlect  will  of  God 
lCi>r.l5.33.  evil  coMimiiuica. ions  corruiit^.  inann 
JTIiess  3.  6.  that  ye  have  g.  remembrance  of  us 
STtm.  3.  3   despi^eis  of  llio.se  thai  are  g. 
Tit.  1.  8.  a  bishop  must  be  a  lover  ol  ,g-    men 
Jfeb.  (i.  5.  that  have  lasted  the  g   word  of  Go* 
Jiim.  1.  17   ev.Ty  g.  gd'i  ll  ±  3.  sit  in  a  g    iilace 
1  Pet.  2.  IS  be  sub|ecl  not  only  to  the  g  ai:d  gentle 
3.  10.  he  that  wifl  love  life,  and  Si^c  ^   days 
See  B.\D,  CutEii,  C'oNsciiiNck:,  Courage,  Do, 
Day,  Old  age. 

.Is  GOOD 
Heb.  11. 12.  siirang  of  one.  and  him  as  g.  as  dead 

GOOD  lieed. 
Deut.  2.  4.  take  ye  g.  liced,  4.  15.  .Tosh.  23.  11. 
Keel.  12.  U.  preaeher  gave  g  heed,  and  sought  out 

Js  GOOD 
^}en.  2.  12.  and  the  gold  of  that  land  is  g. 

16. 16.  do  as  isg   m  ihme  eyes,  10.  8.  |  20.  tl5. 
J)cut.  1.  14.  Ihe  tiling  which  thou  hast  spoken  isg. 
li.  18.  do  that  whieh  is  g.  in  the  sight  ol  the  Lord 
23. 1 11'.  he  shall  dwell  where  it  is  g  for  him 
.fudg.  9.  t  2.  speak  whether  it  js  g  lor  you 
1  Sam.  2;).  6.  coming  in  with  me  in  the  host  is  g. 
I  Kings  2.  3o.  and  Shimei  said,  the  saying  is  g 
42.  "he  woid  tliat  1  have  heard  ts  g   IS.  124. 

22.  13.  and  speak  that  which  is  g 

^Kings  20.3. 1  have  done  tliat  which  isg.  /sa.38.3. 
1  Citron.  Hi.  34.  ihe  Lord  ts  g    2  C/ir.  5.  13.  ]  7  3. 
Ezra  3.  11.  Psal.  lOO.  5  |  lUG    1.  |  107.  1. 
1  118  1,23.  I  13.5.  3.  1  131).  1.  I  145.  9.  Jer. 
33.  11.  y.am.  3.  2.5.  JVa/i.  1.  7. 
19.  13.  the  Lord  do  that  which  is  g.  in  his  sight 
Job  34.  4.  know  among  ourselves  what  is  g. 
Psal.  34.  8.  O  taste  and  see  that  the  Lord  is  g. 
69.  16.  hear  mc,  for  lltf  loving-kiiidness  is  g. 
73.  1.  truly  God  is  g   lo  Israel,  lo  such  as  are 
85.  12.  the  Lord  shall  give  that  which  is  g 
109.  21.  because  thy  mL«cy  ts  g   deliver  m 
143   10.  thy  Spiril  ts  g  lead  me  to  the  land 
Pr.'\  11.  2.1.  the  desire  of  the  righteous  is  only  g. 
25   25.  so  is  "•  news  fiom  a  far  country 
31.  18.  Kile  perceivelh  her  merchandise  is  ^. 
Ecc'.  2  26.  God  giveth  to  a  m.in  that  is  g.  in  liis 
sight,  may  give  lo  him  that  is  g  before  God 

6.  12  who  knowe'h  wl.it  i,<  g.  for  man  in  life? 

7.  11.  wisdom  i.l  g.  wish  an  iiilierilance 
+  21).  that  IS  g  before  God  shall  escape 

9  2.  as  is  the  g  so  is  the  sinner 
Jsi.  55.2.  eat  ye  that  winch  is  g  let  your  soul 
Jer.  13.  10.  tiii's  girdle  whicii  is  g.  for  nothing 
Has.  4.  13.  because  the  sh  idow  thereof  is  g. 
M'C.  6.8.  he  halh  shewed  thee,  O  man,  what  I's^. 
M  ll.  2.  17  ye  say,  everyone  that  doeth  evil  is  g. 
M:ri:  <X  .W'.  salt  is  g.  but  if  ihe  salt,  Luke  14.  34. 
Luke  6.  45.  briiigelh  forth  that  which  is  ^. 

18.  19.  nore  is  g.  save  one,  ihat  is  God 
Rnm.l.  13.  was  then  that  which  is  jr  made  death 
18.  but  how  to  perforin  that  is  g.  I  find  not 

12  9    abhor  evil,  cleave  lo  \lial  which  IS  ^. 

16. 19. 1  would  have  you  wise  to  that  which  is g. 
1  Cor.  7  26.  that  this  is  g.  for  ihc  present 
Eph.  4.  29.  no  coinmnnicaiiun  bui  tl'it  ts  g. 
1  Thess.  5.  15.  follow  thai  which  is  ^    3  .John  11 

21.  prove  all  Ihing.-i,  hold  fist  Ihat  which  is  g. 
ITim.  1.  8.  but  we  know  that  ihe  law  is 


"ruit,  IS  I  /J«m.l4.21.i«  is  ^.neither  to  eat  flesh  nor  drinkvvine  I  Rom.'t  18.  diat  i?  in  my  flesh,  dwellsth  ncig.tnirtg 

ICur  7.1  it  IS  0-. lor  a  man  iiotlu  touch  a  woman,b.    f7'a^4.18.g()od  lo  be  v.ialously  afieclcd  in  n  g.lhing 

26.  1  say,  it  is  g.  lor  a  man  so  to  be  i;j()/i.4.2d.woiking  with  his  hands  (Aiky  which  is ^ 

Gal  4.  Id",  it  isg.  to  be  zealously  attectixl  always!    C.  8.  know  in;,'  that  wluit^  tiimg  any  man  doett 

GOOD  liiud.  ;2  7'(.-«.1.14.  ihai^'.  rtii/^'^  comniiiied  uiiu>;lite,keei 

Exud.'i.8.  come  to  bring  them  to  "■  iaiirf,  Deiit.t^.l.  \  I'kdciu.  ti  by  ackiiow  lodging  every  g.  tk.  v.^  in  von 


wVuHi.  14.  7.  the  land  we  searched  is  a  ^   land 
iJcat.  1.25.  it  is  a^'.  land  which  tlie  Lord  doth  give 

35.  none  of  thai  generation  see  llial  g   land 
3. 25. 1  liray,  let  me  go  over,  and  see  the  g  land 
4.21.  Loidsware  1  should  not  go  unto  thaljf.iuiK/ 

22.  ye  shall  go  over  and  possess  that  g.  laud 
6.  18.  thou  niayesl  go  m  and  possess  the  g.  land 
8. 7  the  Lord  thy  God  bringeth  thee  into  a  g.  land 
10.  shall  bless  the  Lord  thy  God  for  the  g  land 
9.6.  guetli  not  this^  land  for  ihy  righteousness 
11.  17.  lest  ye  perish  iVoin  otf  ^  land  Lord  giveth 
Josh.  23.  13.  until  ye  perish  from  tins  g  land,  15. 

16.  ye  shall  ijuickly  jierish  from  oti'  th«  g.  land 
Judg.  18.9.  we  have  seen  the  land,  and  it  ts  very  g. 

1  Kings  14.  15. shall  root  Israel  out  oltiiis^'-  laud 

2  Kings  3.  19.  mar  every  ^.  piece  of  land,  25. 

1  Chrun.  28.  8.  that  ye  may  possess  kins  g   land 

/~.(-.(ir>      .u        ;      S  Aliirmative. 
GOOD  with  make  ?  ^^„.^^,„^_ 

Exorf.21.34.  the  owner  ofpitshall  make  il^. 22.14. 
22.  11.  the  owner  shall  not  make  it  g.  13,  15. 
Lev.  24.  18.  he  that  killeth  a  beast  shall  malie  it  g 
Jifaiii.  23.  19.  hath  sjioken,  shall  he  not  make  it  ^.? 
Jcr.  18.  11.  and  make  your  ways  and  doings^. 
GOOD  man. 

2  Sam.  18.  27  the  king  said',  Aliimaaz  is  ^i  g.  man 
/'sa^37.2.i.sleps  of  a^.muftare  oidered  by  ilie  Ld. 

112.  5.  a  "■.  man  aheweth  favour  and  lendeth 
Pruv.  7.  19.  the  g  man  is  not  at  home,  he  is  gone 

12.  2.  a  g.  man  oblaiuelh  favour  of  the  Loid 

13.  22.  a  g.  man  leaveth  an  inheritance  to 

14.  14.  a.g  man  is  saliafied  from  himself,  12.  14. 
jMic.~  2.  the^.i/iaw  is  peushed  out  of  the  eaitli 
JlaL.l'i'3o.g.man  outolgood  treasure,  Luke<i.45. 

20.  11.  they  inurmu.'ed  against  ihe  g.  man 
24.43.iftliei'-.»naiiofthe  house  had  known  inwhat 
vvaicli  the  thief  would  come,  Luke  12.  39. 
Luke  23.  50.  Joseph  was  a  g.  man,  and  a  just 
.fuhn  7.12.someBaid,  he  is  a.D-.7na7i,olhcrssaid,nay 
Jlcts  11.24.  Barnuba*  was  a.g.man,  fullof  Holy  G. 
Ho.ii.^.'.  for  a^'.  mini  some  would  even  dare  to  die 

J\i~ut  GOOD. 
<7f7i.  2.  IS.  it  is  not  g.  that  man  should  be  alone 

1  .SaHi.29.t6.  thou  arlnotg  in  the  eyes  of  the  lords 

2  Sam.  17.  7.  the  counsel  is  not  g  at  this  time 
Psal.3C).  4.  seitcth  himself  in  a  way  that  is  not  g. 
Prov  16.29.  leadeth  him  into  a  way  that  is  nutg. 

17.  26.  also  to  punish  the  just  is  not  g. 

18.  5.  IS  110^^.  to  accept  the  person  of  the  wicked 
10. 2.  thai  the  soul  be  without  knowledge  is  notg. 
20.  23.  and  a  f  ilse  balance  is  not  g. 

24.  23.  not  g.  to  hiive  respect  of  persons,  '23.  21. 

25.  27  it  is  not  g.  to  eat  much  honey 
/sa.65. 2.  which  walketh  in  a  w-i?  that  is  not  g- 
Kick.  18.  18.  and  did  that  which  is  not  g.  among 

20.  25.  I  gave  them  statutes  that  were  not  g 

36.  31    remember  your  doings  that  were  7iot  g. 
Mat.  19.  10.  if  the  case  be  so,  it  is  notg.  to  marry 
J)cts  15.  38.  Paul  thought  notg.  to  take  him  with 

1  Cor.  5.  6.  your  glorying  is  not  g.  know  ye  not 
Seei.i,  seemed,  secmeth  GOOD 

./os/i.9.25.  as  it  secinctA^'.  tolheetodo  unto  ua  do, 

Judg  10.  15.  1  Sam.  14.  36,40.  Ezra  7. 18. 

iC.s«A.  3.  11.  ./cr.  2G.  14.  |  40.  4. 

Jud(T  19.  24.do  to  ihem  whalsfcmet/i£'.  unto  you 

l.S,iHi.l.23.  do  what  sccmctlig.  3.  18.  |  1 1. 10.  |  24.4. 

2  Sam.  3.  19.  Abncr  spake  all  seemed  g.  to  Israel 
10.  12.  the  Lord  do  what  sermeth  him  g.  1.5.  26. 

19.  37.  do  to  Chimham  what  shall  seem  g.  38. 
24.22.  take  and  offer  up  what  scemethg.\m\o  him 

I  /u«n-.«21.  2.  if  it  seem  g.  to  thee,  Jer  40.  4. 
1  C/iriin.  13.  2.  if  it  seem  g.  to  you,  let  ns  send 
Ezra  5.  17  if  it  seem  g.  to  the  king,  Esth.  5.  4. 
.fer   18.  4.  as  seemed  g.  to  the  poller  to  make  it 
Mat.  11.  26.  so  it  seemed  g.  in  sight,  Luke  10.  21 


Jlets  15.  25.  it  seemed  g.  unto  us,  being  assembled 
28.  it  seemed  ".  lo  the  Hoi)  Ghost  and  to  us 
GOOD  with  thing. 
Fxod.  18.  17.  Ihe  thing  that  thou  doest  is  not  g. 
Deut.  26.  11.  thou  shall  rejoice  in  every  n-  thing 
./osA.  21.45.  there  faded  not  aught  of  any  ^.  «Ain^ 
1  .xvim.26.  16.  ihe  thing  is  not  g.  ihou  bust  done 


2.3.  this  is  ^.  and  acceptable  in  the  sight  of  God!  AiiAe  1.3^1  sfemcrffi-  to  me,having  perfect  nnder.st 

4.  4.  for  every  creature  of  God  is  g.  ^  ■    .i-  r,      .  i  _  .._._  .._  i  

5.  4.  fir  ihat  is  g  and  acceptable  before  God 
1  Pet.  3.  13.  if  ye  be  followers  of  ihat  which  ts  g. 

It  IS  GOOD 
Pso/.52.9. 1  will  wait  on  ihy  name,  for  itisg-  54.6. 
73.  28.  it  is  g.  for  me  to  draw  near  to  God 
92. 1.  it  IS  a  ^.tiling  to  give  I  hanks  unlo  the  Lord 

119.71.  it  is  g.fnr  \w-  tliat  I  have  been  afflicted   I  1  Kings  ^4.  13.  in  him  there  is  found  some  »•  t/itng 
147.  1.  It  is  g.  lo  sing  praises  unto  onr  God  2/i'(ui's8.9.Hazael  took  ofpvery^.Minn'ofDiiniiis. 


Prot).24.13.  iny6on,eit  ilion  hiiney,becauscitts^. 
EccJ.5.18.  it  IS  g  and  comely  for  one  loeat  anddk. 

7   18.  it  is  g.  that  ihon  slnnildcst  take  hold 
Isa.  41. 1 7.  saying  of  the  soder,  it  is  g. 
Lam.  3.26.  it  is  g.  tli;it  a  man  should  both  hope 
27  it  is  g.  that  a  man  bear  the  yoke  in  his  yoiilh 
JUat.  .5.  13.  it  IS  g.  for  nothing  but  to  be  Ciittt  out 

17.4.  it  is  s-.for  us  to  be  h  ire,  JV/ort9.5  f.,ike0.23 

£om.  7.  16.  I  corscnt  unto  the  law,  thai  it  it  g. 

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Psnl  34. 10.  that  seek  Lord  not  want  aiiy^.  thing 
38.  20.  because  I  follow  the  thing  ihnt  g.  is 
84.  11.  no  ^.  thing  will  he  wilhhold  from  them 
92.  1.  ii  is  a  g.  thinglo  give  thnnks  unto  the  Lord 
frw«.  18.22.  whoso fiiideth  a  wife, fimleth  a g. thing 
Jrr.  33.  14.  I  will  perform  itr  tiling  I  have  promised 
Hos.  8.  3.  Israel  hath  cast  off  the  tiling  that  is  g 
Mat.  19.  16.  what  ^.<AiHjn^  shall  I  do  to  inherit  lif'? 
Johni  4H  can  any  ^.fAii)^  come  out  of  Nazareth? 


Heb.  13.  9.  It  IS  a  g  thing  M.e  heaii  be  eitaijlished 

i.OOl,  things. 
Deut.G.  11.  to  gi\e  tliie  houses  full  of  all  g.  titiugc 
Josh.  23.  14.  not  oix  fuilixl  of  all  the  g   Hangs 
15.  that  ns  all  g  things  are  come  upon  you 
2  Kftgs  25.128.  he  spake  g.lh.wHh  him,>r.52.t32 
i  Chrun.  12.  12.  in  ji.drih  ihere  were  ^.  things 

19.  3.  in  Jiliosluipbal  there  are  g.  ihings  found 
.A/i22.  Id.  yet  he  tilled  their  houses  willin-  thingt 
Ps.  103.  5.  who  salistietli  thy  mouth  wither,  thing* 
ProB.  28.  10   l!ie  upright  shai.  have  g-.  things 
.ler  5.  25.  your  hir.s  have  williholden  g.  things 

12.  t  6.  believe  not,  though  they  speak  g   thingt 
Mat.  7   11.  give  g  things  lo  them  ihat  ask  him 

12.  34.  how  can  ye  being  evil  speak  g.  things? 
35.  a  good  man  hrmgeth  forth  g.  Ihings 
Luke  '.  .'■i3.  he  hath  Hlled  the  hungry  wvJt  g.things 

16.25.  ill  lliy  life-tune  reccivedst  ihy  ^<^   things 
Horn.  10.  15.  and  bring  glad  tidings  ot'g.  things 
Gill.  6.  6.  communicate  unto  hini  in  all  g.  things 
Tit.  2.  3.  the  aged  women  be  leachers  of  ^.  things 

3.  8.  these  things  are  g.  and  prohlable  unto  men 
Heb.  9.  11.  Christ  being  a  high  priest  of  ^.  things 

10.1. the  law  having  a  shadow  o\  g.lhiv.gsloconM 

GOOD  tidings. 

2  Sam.  4  10.  thinking  to  have  brought  ^.  tiding* 

18.  27.  a  good  inan,  and  conieth  wiih  g.  tidings 

1  Kings  1.42.  a  valiant  man, and  bringesi^.tidin^j 

2  h'lugs  7   9.  this  day  is  a  day  of  ^   tidings 
Isa.  40.  9.  O  Zion,  that  bruig'est  n-.  tidings 

41.27. 1  will  give.Ierusalemone  '!;r.L  oringelh^.tt. 

52.  7.  the  feet  of  him  ihat  bringeth  g   tidings 

61.  1.  he  hath  anointeil  me  lo  pteacli^  tidings 
JVaA.  1.  15.  behold  feet  of  him  who  l.ringelh^-.  tid. 
Luke  2    10.  I  bring  you  g.  tidings  of  great  joy 
1  Thess.  3.  6.  bioushl  us  g.  tidings  ol  your  faitJi 

h'as  GOOD. 

Gen.  1.4.  God  saw  that  it  u-as  g.  10, 12,  18,  21, 25. 

31.  God  saw  every  thing,  behold  it  was  very  g. 

3.  6.  the  woman  saw  that  the  tree  ir«s  g.  for  (ooi 

40.  16.  the  baker  saw  the  inlcrpretation  iras  g. 

41.  .37.  thing  was  g.  in  eyes  of  Pharaoh,  45.  +  10. 
49.  15.  Issachar  saw  that  rest  was g.  and  ihe  Ian* 

Josh.  22.  t^O.  it  was  g.  in  the  eyes  of  Phinehaa 

1  Sam.  15. 9.  Saul  and  people  spared  all  that  wasj'. 

2  Chron.  14.2.  Asa  did  that  which  irrisg-.and  ligW 
31.  20.  Hizekiah  wrought  that  whicli  icas  g. 

J\rch.  2.  18.  ihe  hand  of  God  which  was  g 

£cci.  2.  3.  till  I  nuelit  see  what  iras  liiat^.  forsoiis 

GOOD  understanding. 
I.*?a7n.25.3.Alii'rad  was  a  woman  i>\  g .understand 
Ps.]  11.10.^  wnrifi-s.  have  all  liiat  do  his  command. 
Prov.  3.  4.  fo  shall  ihon  find  favour  :ind^.  undcrs. 
13.  15.  g.  understanding  gi\eih  favour 
GOOD'irori". 
JW/i.  2. 18.  strengthen  their  hands  for  this  g.  work 
.;i?((r2li.l0.she  hath  wroiighi  air  work,  Mark  14.6. 
./»/i7i  10.  33.  for  a  g  work  we  stone  thee  not 
2  fwr.  9.  8.  that  ye  may  abound  to  every  g-  wort 
Phil.  1.  6.  that  he  which  hath  begun  a  g.  work 
Col.  I.  10.  heme  fruitful  in  every  n-.  tcork 
2 TArs  2.17.  stablish  you  in  every ^. word  and  work 

1  Tim.  3.  1.  office  of  a  bishop,  desireth  a  g.  work 
5.  II).  if  she  diligently  followed  every  g.  work 

2  7"im.  2.  21.  and  prepared  nnlo  every  ^.  work 
Tit.  1.  10.  and  unto  every  g.  tcork  reprobate 

3. 1.  put  them  in  mindlo  beretiily  toevery^.tcort 
Heb.  13.21.  God  mnko  vou  perfect  in  every  o-.  work 

GOOD  teiirks. 
!  Snm.  19.  4.  his  trurks  to  thee  have  been  very  g. 
Milt.  5.  16.  thnt  Ihey  may  see  your  ^f.  toorks 
John  10.  32.  miiny  ^.  tonrks  hnve  [shewed  you 
Jicts^  36.  Dnrcas  full  of  o-.tcorAs  and  alms-deedi 
Rom.  13.  3.  for  rulers  ;ire  not  a  terror  to  g.  works 
F.vh.  2.  10.  created  in  Christ  Jesus  iinio  g.  works 
1  Tini.^.  10.  that  women  be  adorned  wilh^.  7^ori# 

5.  10.  a  widow  well  reported  of  for^.  works 
25.1  he  g.irorks  of  some  are  manifest  before-hand 

6.18.  charge  ihe  rich,  tliatthey  be  rich  in  o-.  wt>rk» 
2Tim.3.  17  lhoroughly'"nrnishpd  unto  all  «-.»<"•** 
Tit.  2.  7.  shewing  thyself  a  paliern  in  g.  icorks 
14.  a  pe."uliar  peopl.',  zealous  of  o-.  ictrks 

3,  8.  Ihev  be  careful  to  maintain  g.  works,  14 
H'h.  10.  24.  to  provoke  un'o  love  and  g.  works 
I  Pet.~.\-.  they  mav  hv  vur  xr.  iroris  glorify  God 

GOODLY. 
Gen.  27   15.  Rebekah  took  ir.  raiment  of  her  ioa 

39.  (i.  Joseph  was  a  ir.  person  and  well-favoured 

49.21    Niiphtah  a  hind  let  loose,  giveth  ff.  wordj 
Frod.  2.  2.  when  she  saw  he  was  a  sr  ri  i,d 

39.  28.  ihey  made  g.  bnimois  of  fine  linen 
/.ri.  23.  40.  on  the  first  day  the  bnofliof  »•  twsi 
M^m.  24.  5.  how  g.  are  thy  tents,  O  Jncob  '. 

31.  le.  they  burnt  all  their  g.  jastles  with  fire 


GOO 

Dev,t.  3.ij  let  me  see  tliat^'.  mount,  and  Lebanon 
6.  10.  gioal  and  g.  cities  which  thou  bnUdedst  not 
8.  I'i.  lest  when  thou  hast  built  g  iiousea 

Jusk.  7.  '21.  1  saw  a  g.  Babyloiiisli  garment 

1  Sam.  9.  2.  Saul,  a  choice  young  man,  and  a  g. 
16.  12.  David  was  ruddy  and  g.  to  look  to 

2  Sam.  23.21.  Boiiaiah  slew  an  Egyptian,  -.xg.  man 

1  Kings  1.  (i.  Adonijah  also  was  a  very  i'.  man 

2  CkroH.  30.  10.  brought  to  Babylon  the  g.  vessels 

IS),  burnt  palaces,  and  destroyed  tlie^r.  vessels 
Job  3'J.  13  gavest  thou  "-.  wings  to  the  poiicocks! 
Psal.  IG.  6.  yea,  1  have  a  g.  heritage 
80.  10.  the  boughs  were  like  the  g.  cedars 
Jer.  3.  I'J  how  shall  1  give  thee  a  g.  heritage'. 
11.  10.  a  green  olive-tree,  fair,  and  oi g   fruit 
Eiek.  17.  a.  was  planted,  thai  it  might  be  an-,  vine 

23.  it  shall  bear  fruit,  and  be  a  g.  cedar 
Dan.  11.  1 10.  he  shall  stand  in  the  g.  land,  t  41. 

1 45.  he  shall  jilaiit  in  the  g.  holy  mounlain 
Hos.  10.  1.  they  have  made  g.  images 
Joel  3.  5.  carried  into  your  temple  my  »■.  things 
Zeck.  10.3.  liatii  made  them  as  his  o-  horse  in  battle 
11.  13.  a  g  price  that  I  was  prized  at  of  them 
Mat.  13.  45.  a  merchantman  seeking  g.  pearls 
Luke  21.  5.  liow  it  was  adorned  with  g.  stones 
Jam.  2.  2.  if  ttiore  come  a  man  in  g.  apparel 
Rev.  18.  14.  all  thmgs  dainty  and  ^.  are  departed 

GOODLIER. 
I  Sam.  9.  2.  not  in  Israel  a  g  person  than  Saul 

GOODLIEST. 
1  Sam.  8.  10.  he  will  take  your  g.  young  men 
1  Kings  20.  3.  thy  children,  even  the  g.  are  mine 

GOODLINESS. 
ha.  40.  6.  the  "■.  thereof  as  the  flower  of  the  field 

GOODNESS. 
Ecod.18.9.  Jethro  rejoiced  for  all £-. Lord  had  done 
•    33.  19.  I  will  make  all  my  g.  pass  before  thee 

34.  6.  the  Lord  God  abundant  in  ^.  and  truth 
Kum.  10.  32.  that  what  g.  the  Lord  shall  do  to  us 
e  Sam.  7.28.  thou  promisedst  tlrts,"'  1  Ckr.  17.  20. 
\Kings  8. 06.  joyful  lor  n-.L.  had  done,  2  Ckr.  7.10. 

10.|7.  thou  h^.si  added  wisilom  aiid^'-.  to  thy  fame 
?  Chron.  6.  4i.  lot  thy  saints  rejoice  in  g. 

32.32.  Hezekiah  hie^.  ||  35.  26.  Josiah  and  his ^. 
N'eh.  9.  25.  and  delighted  themselves  in  thy^'. 
35.  they  have  not  served  thee  in  thy  srcal  g 
Psal.  16.  2.  my  ^.  e.xlendcth  not  to  thee 

21. 3.  for  thou  |)reventest  him  with  blessings  of  ^. 

23.  6.  surely  "'.  and  mercy  shall  follow  ine 

35.  7.  remember  thou  me,  for  thy  g.  sake,  O  Lord 
1 13.  his  soul  shall  lodge  in  g  seed  inherit  earth 

27.  13.  I  had  believed  lo  see  the  g.  of  the  Lord 
31.  19.  O  how  gieal  is  thy  g.  tlion  hast  laid  up 
33.  5.  the  earl  h  is  full  of  the  i--.  of  l  he  Lord 
52.  1.  the  g.  of  God  emluielli  continually 

65.4.  we  shall  be  satisfied  wilhtlie^r  oftliyhouse 
11.  thou'crowncst  the  year  with  thy  g. 

66.  10.  thou  hast  prepared  of  ihy  g.  for  the  poor 
107.  8.  praise  the  Lord  for  his  g'.  15,  21,  31. 
9.  and  filleth  the  hungry  soul  with  g. 

144.  2.  my  g.  and  my  fortress,  my  high  tower 

145.  7.  they  shall  utter  the  memory  of  thy  n-. 
ProB.20.0.  most  men  will  proclaim  every  one  hiag. 
Isa.  63. 7.  his  great  g.  toward  the  house  of  Israel 
Jer.  2.  7.  I  brought  you  to  eat  the  g.  thereof 

31. 12.  they  shall  (low  together  to  the^.  of  ihe  Ld. 
14.  people  shall  be  satisfied  with  my  g.  saith  Ld. 
33.  9.  they  shall  fear  and  tremble  for  all  the  g. 
ffos.  3.  5.  they  shall  fear  the  Lord  and  his  g. 

6.  4.  yonr^.  is  as  a  morning  cloud  and  early  dew 
JO.l.  accordins  to^'.  ofhisland  theymade  images 

ZecA.9.  17.  for  how  great  is  his^r.  and  his  beauty  ! 

Rom.  2.  4.  ordespisest  ihou  'lie  riches  of  his  ^.  not 

knowing  theg-.of  God  leadelh  thee  lo  repentance 

11.  22.  behold,  therefore,  the  g.  and  seventy  of 

God,  toward  llics  "•  if  ihou  conlinue  in  his  n'. 

15.  14.  I  am  persuaded  tiial  you  are  full  of^. 

Oal.  5  2J.  the  fruit  of  ihe  Spirit  is  g.  Epii.  5.  9. 

Thess.  1. 11. fulfil  all  Ihe  sood  pleasure  of  his^. 

GOODS. 

Gen.  14.16.  Ahram  broiiglil  back  all  the  ^.  and  Lot 

21.  give  me  the  persons, and  take  the^  lo  thyself 

24.  10.  the  g.  of  his  m;ister  were  in  his  hand 
31.  18.  Jacob  carried  away  all  his  g.  40.  6. 

Ezod.  22.  8.  not  put  hand  to  his  neighbour's  g.  11. 
A'um. 16.32.  thcr  earth  swallowed  them  ami  tiieir^. 

31.  9.  Israel  look  the  spoil  of  Midian  and  their  g. 

35.3.the  suburbs  shall  be  for  Leviles'  cattle  and^. 
Deut.^.  11.  Lord  shnll  iiuikethc«  plenteous  in  g. 
JCAr. 21.  14.  the  Lord  will  smite  thy  wives,  thy^. 
Ezra  1.  4.  let  the  men  of  his  place  help  him  with  g. 
6. all  about  them  stiengthened  their  hands  with^. 

6. 8.  thatof  king's;;r.  evpcnscs  be  given  these  men 

7.  26.  to  banishment  or  lo  confiscation  of  g. 
ffeh.  9.  25.  they  possessed  houses  full  of  all  g. 
Job  20.  10.  anil  his  hands  shall  restore  their  g. 

21.  therefore  shall  no  man  look  for  his^. 
28  y\sg.  shnll  flow  away  in  the  day  of  his  wrath 
Keel.  !j.  11.  when  g  incrense,  they  are  increased 
Ezek.'i'd.  12.  which  have  gotten  cattlo  and  g. 

94a 


G08 

Kzck.  38. 13.  art  come  to  take  away  cattle  and  g.J 
Zeph.  1.  13.  their  g  shall  become  n  booty 
Mat.  12.29.  l:ow  enter  a  strong  man's  house,  and 
spoil  his^.e.xceptlie  bind  strong  man,Jl/ar/ir3.2?. 

24.  47.  ho  shall  make  him  ruler  over  all  his^. 

25.  14.  who  called  and  delivered  to  tliein  his  g 
J^ulictj.  30.  of  him  tliattaAeth  away  thy^-  ask  not 

11.  21.  keepeth  his  jialacc,  his  ^'■.  are  iii  peace 

12.  18  there  will  1  bestow  all  my  fruits  and  iny^i- 
19.  thou  hast  much  g   laid  up  for  many  years 

15.  12.  give  me  the  [lortion  of  ^r.  that  falleth  to  me 
10.1. was  accused  tohiin  that  he  had  wasted  his^ 

19.  8.  the  half  of  my  "■   1  give  to  the  poor 
jJttsC  45.  sold  their  ^  and  [larted  them  to  all  men 
1  Citr.  13.  3.  tho'  1  bestow  all  my  g.  to  feed  the  poor 
Jieb.  10.34.  ye  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  ^r. 
Jiev.  3.  17.  i  am  ricli,  and  increased  with  g. 

GOPHER  ioood. 

Oen.  6.  14.  make  thee  an  ark  of  "•.  wood,  rooms 
GORE,  D. 

Ezod.  21.  28.  if  an  o.v  "•.  man  or  woman  that  they 
31.  whether  he  have  "•.  a  son  or  a  daughter 
•  GORGEOUS. 

L,uke  23.  11.  Herod  arrayed  Jesus  in  a  »■   robe 
GORGEOUSLY. 

E:fi/t.23.12.  she  doted  on  Assyrians  clothed  most^. 

Luke  7.  25.  that  aie^.  apparelled  in  kings"  courts 
GOSPEL. 

The  Gospel  is  a  revelation  of  the  grace  of  God 
to  fallen  man  tliroug/i  a  Mediator.  Or,  it  is  a 
wise,  a /toll/,  and  gracious  constitationoj'  God, 
for  t/ic  recooery  iif  fallen,  sinful,andiuiscrablc 
man,  from  that  deplorable  state  into  which  sin 
had  brouglU  liiin,  by  sending  his  own  .Son  Jesus 
Christ  in  ..he  flesh,  to  obey  his  law  which  man 
had  broken,  to  make  a  proper  atonement  for 
sin  by  his  death,  and  t/ins  to  prucnrc  pardon, 
and  the  favour  of  God,  and  eternal  happiness 
for  all  that  believe  and  repent,  and  receive  the 
gospcl-salvatiun  ;  together  with  a  promise  of 
the  Holy  Spirit  lo  work  this  faith  and  repent- 
ance in  their  hcaits,  to  renew  their  sinful 
natures  unto  holiness,  to  form  them  on  earth 
fit  for  this  happiness,  and  to  bring  them  to  the 
full  possession  of  it  in  heaven. 

Hence  it  is  called  the  gosjicl  of  God,  o.s  it  came 
originally  from  the  Father,  Rom.  1.  1.  It  is 
called  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God,  Jicts  20. 
24.  because  it  proceeds  from,  and  manifests 
his  favour,  and  is  the  means  whereby  his 
grace  is  bestowed.  It  is  called  the  gospel  of 
Christ,  Rom.  1.  10.  as  he  is  the  immediate  Jiu- 
thur,  and  the  subject  matter  of  it.  /«  t/ic  same 
passage  it  is  said  to  be  the  power  of  God  unto 
salvation :  It  is  the  means  which,  by  the  influ- 
ence of  the  Spirit  of  God,  is  made  effectual  to 
salvation.  It  is  called  the  gospel  of  salvation, 
F.ph.  1.  13.  It  brings  the  good  news  that  sal- 
vation is  to  be  had  ;  it  offers  this  salvation  ; 
It  shews  the  way  how  it  is  attained;  it  works 
grace  to  ft  for,  and  bring  men  to  salvation. 

This  gospel  the  Spirit  of  God  preached  to  Abra 
ham  under  the  Old  Testament.  Gal.  3.  8,  The 
Scripture  foreseeing  that  God  would  justify  the 
heathen  through  faith,  preached  before  the  gos- 
pel unto  Jihraham,  saying,  In  thee  shall  all 
nations  be  blessed.  The  glad  tidings  of  justi- 
fication cind  salvation  by  faith  in  Christ,  were 
preached  to  Abraham,  and  were  contained  in 
that  promise  made  lo  him,  which  is  the  sum  of 
the  covenant.  In  thy  seed  shall  all  nations  be 
blessed,  C'e/i.  22.  18. 

The  word  gospel,  in  the  original,'Eu!tyyiXtciM, 
signifies  ^ooii  news,orglad  tidings,  .,'lnd  surely 
when  a  sinner,  who  is  exposed  to  the  wrath  of 
God,  is  sensible  of  his  guilt  and  danger,  it 
must  needs  be  glad  tidings  to  him  to  hear  of  a 
way  of  salvation,  and  an  all-sufficient  Saviour. 

Gospel  IS  taken  for  an  historical  narration  of 
what  Christ  did  and  spake,  of  his  life,  mira- 
cles, death,  resurrection,  and  doctrine ;  as  the 
Gospel  according  to  Matthew,  Mark,&c.  The 
beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Christ,  Mark  1.  1. 
Sometimes  it  is  taken  for  the  preaching  and 
publication  of  the  gospel,  and  administration 
of  affairs  that  concern  it.  Rom  1.9,  Whom 
I  serve  with  my  spirit  in  the  gospel  of  his 
Pon.  It  is  put  for  the  doctrines  of  free  grace, 
Rom.  11.28. 

Mark  1.  1.  Ihe  beginning  of  the  g.  of  Jesus  Christ 

15.  Jesus  came,  saying,  repent  and  believe  the  «■■ 

8.  ^5.  whoso  shall  lose  his  life  for  my  sake  and  g. 

10.  29.  that  hath  left  house  for  my  sake  and  g. 

13. 10.  the^.  must  be  published  amonsall  nations 

Acts  15.  7.  that  the  Gentiles  by  my  mouth  hear  g. 

20.  24.  to  testify  \iw  g  of  the  s.'ace  of  God 
Rom.  1.  1.  an  apostle,  separ&led  to  the  g-  of  God 

9.  whom  I  serve  with  mv  spirit  in  g.  <if  his  Son 

10.  for  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  g  of  Christ 
S.lO.shall  judge  secrets  of  men  according  to  my^. 


GOT 

Kom.  10.  16  but  they  have  not  all  obeyed  the  g 
11.  28.  as  concerning  the  g  they  are  enemies 
15.  10.  to  the  Gentiles,  niiiiistering  the  ^z-.  of  Goe 
2il.in  the  fulness  of  thublesiimg  of  tlie^<-  of  Chri»" 

10.  25.  of  power  to  slahllsh  you  according  to^. 
lCor.4.15.iii  Jesus  1  have  begotten  youthro'  tlie^ 

9.  12.  lest  we  should  hiiulur  the  g.  of  Christ 

17.  a  dispeiisaiRMi  ol  the  g.  is  committed  to  cm 

18.  when  I  preacher  1  may  make  the ^i-  ofChrist 
without  charge;  that  1  abuse  not  my  power  ir.^. 

23.  tins  I  do  for  the  «•  sake  lo  be  |iartakcr  thereo* 
2  Cur.  4.  3.  if  our;!''  be  hid,  Uis  hid  to  them  are  loit 

4.  lest  light  of  irlorious  ij-.of  Chiisl  should  shine 

8.  18  sent  the  brother,  whose  prai.-.e  is  in  the  g. 
9. 13.  for  your  protijssed  subjection  to^'.  of  Christ 

11.  4.  if  ye  receive  another  Spirit  or  g  Gal.  1.6. 
Gal.  1.  7.  and  would  pervert  the^j-  ofChrist 

2.  2   I  communicated  to  them  the  g.  I  |ireacb 

5.  that  the  truth  of  the  g.  might  continue 

7.  when  saw  the^.ofuncircuin.  commuted  to  ma 

14.  not  uprightly  according  to  the  truth  of  the  ^ 
Kph.i.Vi.  tiie  word  of  truth  tlic^'  of  your  salvation 

3. 0.  be  partakers  of  his  promise  in  Christ  by  the^. 
0. 15.  shod  with  the  preparation  of  the  g  of  peaos 

19.  to  make  known  the  mystery  of  the  g 
Phil.  1.  5.  for  your  fellowshu)  in  the^r.  till  now 

7.  in  the  defence  and  confirmation  of  the  g.  17  , 
12.  have  fallen  out  to  the  furtherance  of  the  g. 
27  only  let  your  conversation  be  asbccomelh  the 

g.  striving  together  lor  the  faith  of  the  g. 
2.  22.  he  hath  served  with  me  in  tlie^. 
4.  3.  help  women  who  laboured  wiih  me  in  the ^., 

15.  know  also  that  in  the  beginning  of  the  g. 
Col.  1.5.  ye  heard  before  in  word  of  truth  of  the  g'. 

23.  be  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  g. 
IThess   1.  5.  g  came  not  in  word  but  in  power 

2.  2.  we  were  bold  to  speak  the  "•.of  God  to  you 
4.  were  allowed  of  God  to  be  put  in  trust  with  «•. 

8.  were  willing  to  have  imparted  not  the^.  only 

3.  2.  Timothy  our  fellow-labourer  in  the  g. 
"Thes.l.S.  on  them  that  obey  not  the  "■  lPtt.4.17. 

2.  14.  whereunto  he  called  you  by  oiir^. 

1  Tim.  1.  11.  according  lo  the  "■.  of  the  blessed  God 

2  Tim.  1.  8.  be  partaker  of  Ihe  afliiclions  of  the^ 

10.  brought  inmiortality  to  light  through  the  ^. 

2.  8.  Jesus  Christ  was  raised  according  to  my  g. 
Philem.VS.have  ministered  to  me  in  bonds  of  the^ 
GOSPEL  joined  wM\preach,prcachcd,prcaching 
Mat.i.SiS.  Jes.  wcnl preaching  g  9.35.  Mark  1.14 

11.5.  the  poor  have  the^  preached,  /,«/re7.  22 

24. 14.  this  g.  shall  be  prearhcd,  2li.l3.  Mark  14.9. 
Mark  10.  15.  go,  preach  the  g  to  every  creatura 
J,nke  4.  18.  he  hath  anointed  me  lo  preach  the  g 

9.  6.  they  departed, ;)rpacA(n^  the  fr-  ind  liealin| 
20.  I.  that  as  be  taught,  and  preached  the  g. 

Jlets  8.  25.  and  preached  the  g.  to  the  Samaritan* 

14.  7.  and  there  they  preached  the  g. 

21.  when  they  had  preached  Ihe  g.  to  that  citj 
16.10.  that  Ihe  Lord  had  called  us  Mipreach  \heg. 
Rom.  1.  15.  I  am  ready  to  preach  the  g.  at  Rome 

10. 15.  how  beautiful  feet  of  tiicm  that  preach  g. 

15.  19.  I  have  fuWy  preached  \\\e  g.  ofChrist 

20.  so  have  I  strived  Xa  preach  Ibe^  not  where 
1  Oo7-.l.  17.  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to  preach g. 

9.  \4.  that  preach  the  ^.  slionid  liveof  the  gospel 

16.  tho'  I  preach  the  g.  have  nothing  to  glory  of, 
for  necessity  on  me,  woe  to  mi'  if  I  preach  notg. 

18.  that  when  I  preach  tiw  g  I  may  make  gospel 
15. 1.  I  declare  to  you  the  "■   which  I  preached 
2Co?-.2.  12.  when  I  came  toTrnas  to/irpncA  thog- 

10.  14.  come  as  far  as  to  you  in  pr'-aching  the  g- 

11.  7.  because  I  preached  to  you  freely  the  ^. 
Gal.  1 . 8.  tho  we  or  an  angel  preach  any  other  g.9 

11.  Ihe  g.  preached  of  me  is  not  after  man 

3.  8.  preached  before  the  g  lo  Abraham,  saying 

4.  13.  through  infirmity  of  flesh  \  preached  Ihe  g 
1  Thess.  2.  9.  we  preached  to  yon  the  "■   of  God 
ffeb A.'H.  lo  us  was  fhe g.  preached  as  well  as  them 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  by  Ihem  that  preached  the  g.  to  you 
25.this  is  the  word  which  by  n-.is;)rfac/(crfto  you 

4.  6.  for  this  cause  was  the  g.preached  to  the  dead 
Rev.  14.G.  naving  everlasting  n-.  to prcacA  to  them 

GOT. 
(7en. 39.12.  Joseph  fled  from  her  and  n-.  him  oijt,15. 
Psal.  44. 3.  they  g.  not  Ihe  land  by  their  own  sword 
F.rcl.  2.  7.  I  g.  me  servants  and  maidens 
.frr.  13.  2.  I  ^.  a  girdle  according  to  word  of  Lord 
4.  take  the  girdle  that  ihoii  hast  o-.  and  arise 
GOTTEN. 
Gen.  4.  1  she  said,  I  have  "•  a  m;\n  from  the  Lord 

31.  1.  what  was  our  father's  hath  he  g.  all  this 
Ejorf.l4.18.when  I  have  irme  honour  on  Hharaok 
/.en.  6.  4.  or  the  thins  he  hath  deceit riilly  "-. 
J\rum.  31.  .'50.  what  every  man  hath  g.  of  jeweli 
Dent.  8.  17.  might  of  my  bund  hath  n-.  this  vvealth 

2  Sam.  17.  13.  moreover  if  he  be  g   into  a  city 
.loh  28.  15.  wisdom  cannot  he  rr.  for  gold 

31.  25.  if  r  rejoiced  becaiiso  my  h^nil  had  g.  mucli 
Psal.^S.  1.  his  holv  arm  hath  g.  him  the  victory 
f'roB.13.11.wealth'^.by  vanity  shall  be  dirainislied 


GOU 


*>roB  20.21.  an  Inherit,  ma^  1  eg.  liastily  at  begin. 

31.  t29.  many  daughters  have  g.  riches 
CuM.16.  have^.  more  wisdom  llian  all  before  me 
Isa.  15. 7.  the  abundance  g.  ihey  shall  curry  away 
Irr  -Id.  36.  because  riches  he  hath^  an:  perished 
Kick.  -28.  4.  with  thy  wisdom  tliou  hasl  g.  riches 
tJan.  0.  1  J.  thou  hast  g.  thee  renown  as  at  this  day 

Mat.  11.  tl-J'he  kingdom  of  heaven  is  ^.  by  force 
4iev.  15.  i.  1  saw  them  that  had  g.  the  victory 

GOVERN. 
•A'ln^s  21.7.  dost  thou  now  ^.  the  kingdom  of  Isr. 7 
Jul)  34.  17.  shall  even  he  that  liatelh  right  g.? 
I'sal.  07  4.  tor  thou  shall  D-.  the  nations  upon  earth 

GOVERN.MENT,  .-S. 
Iga.  9.  6.  and  the  g.  shall  be  upon  his  shoulder 
7.  of  the  increase  of  his  g.  there  shall  bo  no  end 

22.  21.  I  will  commit  thy  g.  into  his  hand 

1  Cor.  12.  28.  helps,  g.  diversities  of  tongues 

2  Pet.  2. 10.  but  chietiy  them  that  despise  g. 

GOVERiNOK. 
Oen.  42.  6.  Joseph  was  g.  over  the  land,  45.  26. 
I  Kings  18.  3.  Obadiah  was  g.  over  Ahab's  house 
1  Chr.  2L).  22.  they  anointed  Solomon  to  be  cliief^. 
Etra  5.  14.  Cyrus  delivered  the  vessels  to  the  g 

VcA.  5.  14.  1  have  not  eaten  the  bread  of  the  ^. 
18.  for  all  this  I  required  not  the  bread  of  the ^. 

10.  t  1-  those  that  sealed  were,  Nehemiah  the  ^. 
Psal.  22.  28.  he  is  the  g.  among  the  nations 
/er.3n.21.  their  »•.  shall  proceed  tiom  midst  of  them 

40.  5.  lie  said,  go  hack  also  to  Gedaliah  the  g 

41.  2.  then  Ishmael  smole  Gedaliah  the  g.  18. 
Hag.  1.  14.  the  Lord  stirred  up  Zerubbabel  ihe  g 

2.  5.  speak  to  Zerubbabel  the^.and  to  Joshua,  21. 
Zech.  9.  7.  and  he  shall  be  as  a  g.  in  Judah 
Mal.l.d.  offer  it  now  to  thy  ^'.will  he  accept  person 
Mat.  2:6.  out  of  thee  shall  come  a^g-  to  rule  Israel 
27.  2.  Ihey  delivered  him  to  PoHtius  Pilate  the^ 
38.  14.  and  if  this  come  lo  the  ^.'s  ears 
John  2. 8.  draw  out,  and  bear  to  the  g.  of  the  feast 
Jict.^  24.  1.  who  informed  the  g.  against  Paul 
2 C«r.  11.32.  the^.  under  .Vrelasthe  king  kejitcily 
/am.  3.  4.  the  ships  turned  whither  the  g.  listeth 

GOVERNORS. 
Judg.  5.  9.  my  heart  is  toward  the  g.  of  Israel 

14.  out  of  Machir  came  down  g. 
E:ra8.  36.  delivered  the  kmg's  commissions  to  or. 
JVe/i.  2.  7.  let  letters  be  given  me  to  g.  beyond  river 
5.  15.  but  the  former  g-.  were  chargeable  to  people 
{sa.  19.  t  13.  they  have  seduced  the  o-.  of  Egypt 
Dan.  2.  48.  the  king  made  Daniel  chief  of  the  g. 
Zech.  12.  5.  the^.  of  Judah  shall  say  in  their  heart 

6.  I  will  make  the  g-  of  Judah  like  a  hearth 
Mat.  10.18.  ye  shall  be  brought  before^,  and  kings 
r?a/.  4.2.but  the  heir  is  under  tutors  and  ^.  till 
I  Pet.  2. 14.  submit  yourselves  to^.  as  sent  by  him 

GOURD, 
4n  Hebrew,  Kikajon.  This  word  is  fnund  in 
Jonah  4.  6.  where  the  Septuagint  translate  it 
Ko\OKu6».  Jer«m  uses  Hedera,  Ivy  ;  as  also 
dues  Aquila.  Jerom  ack;ioiDleilgcs,  that  the 
vord  Ivy  docs  not  answer  the  signification  of 
the  Hebrew  Kikajor, ;  but  as  he  could  not  find 
any  Latin  words  proper  to  express  it,  he  chose 
rather  to  set  down  Hedera,  than  to  leave  Ki- 
kajon, which  might  be  taken  for  a  monstrous 
animil  in  the  Indies  or  mountains  of  BiEotia. 
His  account  of  Kikajon  is  this  ;  /(  is  a  shrub 
which  grows  in  the  sandy  places  of  Palestine  ; 
and  increases  so  suddenly,  that  within  few 
dai/s  it  comes  to  a  considerable  height.  The 
leaves  of  it  are  large,  and  almost  like  thosi  of 
the  vine.  It  is  supported  by  its  trunk  without 
being  upheld  by  any  thing  else,  and  furnishes 
a  very  agreeable  shade  under  the  thickness  of 
its  leaves, 
tfodern  interpreters  almost  all  agree  that  the 
Hebrew  Kikajim  signifies  the  Palma  Christi, 
or  Ricinos.  in  Egyjitian  called  Kiki,  and  in 
Greek,  Selicyprion'  It  is  a  plant  like  a  lily, 
the  leaves  whereof  are  smooth,  scattered  here 
and  tkere,  and  spotted  with  black  .-ipots.  Dios- 
corides  says,  that  'here  is  a  sort  of  it  which 
grows  large  like  a  tree,  and  as  high  as  a  fig- 
tree.  The  leaves  of  it  arc  like  those  of  the 
plum-tree;  though  broader,  smoother,  and 
blacker.  The  branches  and  trunk  of  it  are 
hollow  like  a  reed.  .Some  think,  that  Jonah 
speaks  of  iMs  last  species. 
Wild  gouid,  in  Hebrew,  Peknah.  This  is  a  plant 
which  proanecs  leaves  and  branches  much  like 
the  garden  cucuvibers,  which  creep  upon  the 
carlli,  and  are  divided  into  several  branches. 
Us  frwt  IS  of  the  sue  and  figure  ,jf  an  orange. 
.'t  w  of  alight,  white  substance,  if  you  ptre 
iff  the  rind  :  and  so  hitter  to  the  taste,  that  it 
has  been  called  the  gall  of  the  earth.  Mentios 
IJ  made  of  this  plant  in  2  Kings  4.  39 
Jonahi  6  God  prepared  a  g.  Jonah  irlad  of  the  g. 
7.  a  worm  smote  the  o-.  ihat  it  withered 
10  thou  hast  had  pity  on  ihe^.lor  wUchha»lnot 
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GRA 

GOURDS. 

1  Kings  6. 1 18.  cedar  of  the  house  carved  with^-. 
It  lid  GOURDS. 

2  Kings  4.  39.  one  gathered  wild  g.  his  lap  full 
GRACE 

Is  taken  (1)  For  the  free  and  eternal  love  and 
favour  of  God,  which  is  the  spring  and  source 
of  all  Lite  benefits  which  we  receive  from  hint. 
Rom.  11.  6,  And  if  by  grace,  then  it  is  no 
more  of  works.  2  Tim.  1.  9,  Who  hath  saved 
us,  and  called  us  with  a  holy  calling,  accord- 
ing to  his  own  purpose  and  grace.  This  free 
and  unmerited  love  of  God  is  the  original 
mover  '-  our  salvation,  and  hath  no  cause 
above  it  to  excite  or  draw  it  forth,  but  merely 
arises  from  his  own  will.  It  was  this  mercy 
or  love  of  God  that  found  out  redemption  for 
mankind:  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  lie 
gave  his  only  begotten  Son  to  die  tor  us, 
.fohn  3. 16.  Jind  what  could  his  love  give  more 
than  the  Ufa  of  his  ."ion  ?  (2)  Grace  is  taken 
for  the  free  imputation  o/ Christ's  righteous- 
ness, bij  the  merit  whereof  true  believers  be- 
come righteous  in  the  sight  of  God.  Rom.  5. 
20,  Where  sin  abounded  grace  did  much  more 
abound.  (3)  For  the  work  of  the  Spirit,  renew 
ing  the  soul  after-  lite  image  of  God,  and  con 
tinually  guiding  and  strengthening  the  be 
lievtr  to  obey  his  will,  to  resist  and  vwrtify 


GRA 

J]ctt  SK).  32.  I  commend  you  to  ihe  word  of  hU  f 

Horn.  1.5  by  whom  we  received ;ir.  and  apo8tle»hi» 

7.  g.  and  peace  to  you  from  God  our  Father 

1  Cor   1.  3.     2  Cor.  1  2.    Gal.  1.  3.    Eph. 
1.2.    Phil.  I.  "i.     Col.i.'i.     IThess.  1.1. 

2  Thess.  1.  2.     Philcm.  3. 

3.  24.  bemgjustitied  freeiy  by  his^r.lhrough  redem. 

4.  4.  the  reward  is  not  reckoned  o\' g.  but  of  debt 
10.  it  IS  of  faith,  that  it  might  be  by  g. 

5.  2.  we  have  access  into  this  g.  wherein  we  stand 
17.  much  more  they  who  receive  abundance  of^. 

20.  where  sin  abound.  ^.  did  much  more  abound 

21.  even  so  mighty,  reign  through  righteousness 
C.l.  shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  ^.  may  abound  1 

14.  under^r.  1|  15.  sliall  we  sin,  because  under  ^.T 

11.  5.  a  remnant  according  to  the  election  of  ^. 
6.  and  if  by  g.  then  it  is  no  more  of  works 

12.  3.  for  I  say,  through  the  g.  given  unto  me 

6.  gills  differing  according  to  the  g.  given  to  Ul 
15.  15.  becau.'ie  of  the  g.  given  to  me  of  God 

1  Cor.  10.  30.  for  if  1  by  g.  be  a  partaker,  wliy 
15.  10.  his  g.  bestowed  upon  me  was  rot  in  vain 

'2  Cor.  1.  1 15.  that  ye  might  have  a  second  g. 
4.  15.  abundant^,  might  redound  toglory  of  God 
8.6.  so  he  would  also  hiiish  in  you  the  same^.aljo 

7.  see  that  ye  abound  in  this  g.  also 

19.  who  was  chosen  lo  travel  wilh  us  with  this  ^. 
9.  8.  and  God  is  able  to  make  all  g.  abound  to  you 
12.  9.  he  said,  my  g.  is  suthcient  for  thee 


sin,  and  to  overcome  it.     Rom.  6.  14,  Ye  are   Gal.  1.  C.  removed  from  him  who  called  you  to^ 

'  .  .        .  .  ,  rt  .-.  in  ic     ...I :*  .,1 1  /^'...l     ...1..^  .^»)I..,I  n^..  K..  U;^  .. 


not  under  the  law,  but  under  grace.  2  Cor.  12 
9,  My  grace  is  sulticient  for  thee.  (4)  For  that 
excellent  and  blessed  state  of  reconciliation, 
friendship,  and  favour  with  God,  which  God 
graciously  bestows  upon  his  people.  Rom.  5.  2. 
By  whom  also  we  have  access  by  faith,  into 
this  grace  wherein  we  stand.  (5)  For  the  free 
love,  favour,  and  bounty  of  Christ.  2  Cor. 
8.  9,  Ye  know  tlie  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ.  (6)  For  the  doctrine  of  the  gospel, 
which  proceeds  from  the  grace  of  God,  and 
wherein  his  grace  is  offered  and  bestowed  upon 
all  penitent  believers.  1  Pet.  5.  12,  This  is  the 
true  grace  of  God  wherein  ye  stand;  true  and 
only  doctrine  of  the  gospel.  (7)  For  a  liberal 
and  charitable  disposition,  wrought  in  the 
heart  by  the  grace  of  God.  2  Cor.  8.  7,  As  ye 
abound  in  every  ihing,  see  that  ye  abound  in 
this  grace  also.  (8)  For  spiritual  instruction 
and  edification.  Eph.  4.  29,  That  your  com- 
munication may  minister  grace  to  the  hearers  ; 
that  it  may  be  a  means  of  some  spiritual  ad- 
vantage to  them.  (9)  Grace  is  taken  for  the 
office  of  Jipostleship,  which  was  given  of  grace, 
together  with  ability  and  other  qualifications 
necessary  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  that 
office.  Rom.  1.').  15,  I  have  written  the  more 
boldly  to  you,  because  of  the  grace  that  is  given 
me  of  God.  Eph.  3.  8,  To  me,  who  am  less  than 
the  least  of  all  saints,  is  this  grace  given,  that  I 
should  preach,  &c.  (10)  For  the  free  and  un- 
deserved love  and  favour  of  God,  and  a  lively 
seme  thereof  in  Ihe  soul;  this  theJlpostlewishcs 
to  be  continued  with  and  increased  in  the  Ro- 
mans, Rom.  1.7.  (11)  For  the  love  and  fear  of 
God  dwelling  in  the  heart ;  or,  for  the  assist- 
ance of  divine  grace.  2  Cor.  1. 12,  By  the  grace 
of  God,  we  ha'  e  had  our  conversation  in  the 
world.  (12)  For  faith,  patience,  and  other 
graces  that  enable  to  bear,  and  support  under 
sufferings,  2  Pet.  3.  18.  Phil.  1.  7,  Ye  all  are 
partakers  of  my  grace.  (13)  For  eternal  life, 
or  final  salvation,  which  God  jcill  graciously 
bestow  upon  his  people,  at  the  appearing  of 
Christ,  at  the  day  of  judgment.  1  Pel.  1.  13, 
The  grace  that  is  to  be  brought  to  you  at  the 
revelation  of  ./mms  CArisf.  (14)  For  something 
acceptable,  beautiful,  and  graceful.  Prov.  4.  9, 
She  .hall  give  to  Jiine  head  an  ornament  of 
grace;  a  beautiful  ornament.  (1.5)  For  favour 
or  friendship  with  men.  .Joseph  found  grace  in 
the  sight  of  Potiphar,  Gen.  39.  4.  See  Save. 
Kira  9.  8.  for  a  little  space  g.  hath  been  shewed 
F.sth.  2.  17.  Esther  obtained  g.  in  his  sight 
Psal.  45.  2.  g.  is  poured  into  lips,G.  hath  anointed 
84.  11.  the  Lord  isa  sun,  he  will  give^.  and  glory 
Prov.  1.9.  they  shall  be  an  ornament  o(  g.  to  head 

3.  22.  so  shall  they  be  life  and  g.  to  thy  neck 
34.  but  he  giveth  g.  to  the  lowly,  .lam.  4.6. 

4.  9.  shall  give  to  thine  head  an  ornament  of  ^. 
22.  11.  for  the^.  of  his  lips  Ihe  king  be  bis  friend 

Keel.  10. 1 12.  words  of  a  Wiseman's  mouth  arc  n-. 
Z't/i.  4.  7.  with  shoutings,  crying,  g.  g.  unto  it 
12.10. 1  will  pour  the  Spirit  of^.  and  supplications 
.John  1. 14.  hegotlen  of  Father,  full  of^.  and  truth 

16.  of  his  fulness  we  have  all  received,  ir.  forg. 

17.  tut  g.  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ 
lets  4  33'  anil  great  g.  was  on  them  nil 

14.  3  which  gave  testimony  to  the  word  of  his^ 

8.27.  helped  them  which  had  believed  through  g 

9  1 


15.  when  it  pleased  God,  who  called  me  byhis^ 
2.  9.  when  James  perceived  the  "-.  given  lo  me 

5.  4.  justified  by  the  law,  ye  are  fallen  fri^m  g. 
F.pli.  1.  6.  to  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  g. 

7.  forgiveness,  according  to  the  riches  of  his^. 
2.  5.  by  g.  ye  are  saved  through  failh,  8. 

7.  he  might  shew  the  exceeding  riches  of  hia^. 
3. 8.  lo  me  the  least  of  all  saints  is  this  g.  given 
4.  7.  but  unto  every  one  of  us  is  given  g. 

29.  that  it  may  minister  g.  to  the  hearers 

6.  24.  g.  be  with  all  that  love  our  Lord  Jesus 
Phil.  1.  7.  ye  are  all  partakers  of  my  g. 

C0Z.3. 16.  singing  w\thg.  in  your  hearts  to  the  Lord 

4.6.  let  speech  be  alway  with  ^.seasoned  wilh  salt 

18.  g.  be  with  you,  2  Tim.  4.  22.   Tit.  3.  15. 

*  Heb.  13.  25. 

2  Thess.  2. 16.  hath  given  us  good  ho'ie  through^, 

ITim.  l.~g-  mercy,  and  jieace  from  G.  our  Father 

and  our  L.  J.  Christ,  2 Tim.  1.2.  7V«.  1.4.  '2  John  3 

14.  the^.  of  our  Lord  was  exceeding  abundant 

6.  21.  g.  be  wilh  thee,  amen 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  who  called  us  according  to  his  g. 

2.  1.  be  strong  in  the  g.  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus 
Tit.  3.7.  being  justified  by  his  ^.  we  should  he  heir« 
Heb.  4.  16.  let  us  come  boldly  to  the  throne  of  ^. 

10.  29.  and  hath  done  despite  to  the  Spirit  of^. 

12.  28.  let  us  have  g.  to  serve  God  acceptably 

13.  9.  it  is  good  the  heart  be  established  with  g. 
.Jam.  1.  11.  the  "-.  of  the  fashion  of  it  perisheth 

4.  6.  be  giveth"nore  g.  giveth  g.  to  the  humble 
IPet.  1.  2.  n-.  and  peace  be  multiplied,  2  Pet.  1.2. 

10.  who  prophesied  of  the  g.  to  come  lo  yon 

13.  hope  for  Ihe  g.  ||  3.  7.  as  being  heirs  of  ^ 

5.5.  God  resisteth  (The  proud,  giveth^.  to  humble 

10.  the  God  of  ^.  who  hath  called  us  to  glory 

2Pft.3.18.  grow  in  g.  and  knowledge  of  Jes.  Christ 

.Jude  4.  turning  the  g.  of  God  into  lasclviousnesa 

Hev.  1.  4.g.  and  peace  from  him  which  is  and  waj 

See  Find,  or  Found. 

GRACE  of  God. 

iMke  2.  40.  and  the  "-.  of  God  was  upon  him 

.flcts  11.23.  when  he  had  seen  ^.  o/f5od,  was  glad 

13.  43.  persuaded  them  to  continue  in  the  g.  of  O. 

14.26.  had  been  recommended  iog.of  G.  15.40. 

20.  24.  to  testify  the  gospel  of  the  g.  of  God 

ftnm. 5.15.much  more  the g.of  God  hath  abounded 

1  Cor  1.4.  the  n-.o/GorZgi  vim  you  by  Jesus  Christ 

3.  10.  according  to  ^.  o/fVof/ which  is  given  to  me 
15.  10.  by  Ihe  "•■  of  God  I  am  what  I  am,  yet  not  I, 

but  the  g.  of  God  which  was  with  me 
'■2Cor.^  .12.  by  the  g.of  God  we  had  our  conversation 
6.  1.  that  ye  receive  not  the  g.  of  God  in  vain 
a.  1.  o\'  \he  g.  of  God  besttowed  on  the  churches 
9.  14.  for  the  exceeding  g.  of  God  in  you 
Gnl.  2.  21.  I  do  not  frustrate  the  g.  of  God 
Kpb.'.''.'i.  if  have  henrd  ofdi>pensalion  of^.  of  God 
7.  according  lo  Ihe  gift  of  the  n-.o;  God  s'wcn  mo 
Col.  1   6.  since  the  day  ve  knew  the  g.  of  God 
27'/K.t.'!.1.12  and  ye  in  him,  according  lo  "■.')/ 'rod 
Tit.  2.  11.  Ihe  g.  of  God  thnt  briijgeth  salvation 
Hrb.  2.  9.  Ihatlie  by  g.  of  God  should  tnste  death 
12. 15.  looking  lest  any  man  friil  «f  Hie  g.of  God 

1  Pet.  4. 10.  Eood  steward  of  the  manifold  g.of  Go4 

5.  12.  testifvin?  thnt  this  is  the  true  g.  of  Ged 

GRACE  of  our  Lord  Jesus. 
./?rrs  15.11.  throush  iT.  of  A..  .Awe  shall  be  saved  aa 
«07H.16.20.  Ihe /r.ofer-/.orrZ./;'-.<?H5  Christ  be  with 
vr-ii,  24.  1  Cor.  K;.  2.?.   Phil.  4.  23 
1  Thess.  5.  28.  2  TJicss.  3.  58. 

2  '  or  8.9.  for  ye  know  the^  cfofur  Lord  J.  Uhriat 


GRA 

2 Cor.  13.14.  the  5-.  of  tur  J..  .1.  Jlirist,  loveof  God, 

audroniimiiiioii  ot  Holy  Ghoslbe  witli  youuli 

'JalXSM.a.oJL. ./.  Clii.be  with  spirit,  I'lulem.^iJ. 

Jteu  ii.21.  g.iif  L,. ./.  Cliribt  be  vvitli  you  all.  Amen 

GRACIOUS. 
Qcu.  4.3  29.  and  lie  said,  God  be  «■.  to  thee  my  son 
Eiod.2-2.27.« he  11  he ( iietli,  1  will  hear,  for  1  am^. 
33.  I'J.  I  will  be  (T.  fj  whom  I  will  be  g- 
3-1.  b.  the  Lord,  the  Lord  God,  g.  2  C)iron.  30.  9. 
Psal.  Wi.  8.  I  1  lb.  5.  I  145.  8.  Jud  2.  i:j. 
A'um.6.25.  the  Lord  'n-iKe  his  t'aee  shine,  and  be^i. 
2Sam.  12.22.  who  can  tell  whetlier  God  will  \iKgJ 
SKinge  5.^1.  now  JNaainan  was^.  Willi  Ins  master 

13.  2;{   and  tiiu  Lord  was  g.  unto  tljein 

AfcA.  9. 17.  a  God  ready  to  pardon,  g.  merciful,  31. 
Job  33. 24.  tlien  he  is  g.  to  ium,  aiiiJ  saitn,  deliver 
Psal.  4.  t  1-  be  g.  uiiio  me,  and  hear  my  prayer 
77.  y.  halh  God  fuigolten  to  be  g.? 
8(i.  15.  but  ihou,  O  Lord,  art  G.  g.  111.  4.  |  112.  4. 
Pruv.  11.  Hi.  a^.  woman  relaineth  honour 
26. 125.  when  hemaketh  voice  ^'•.believe  him  not 
Ecci.10.12.  the  words  of  a  wise  man's  mouth  are  «•. 
Isa.  30.  18.  tlie  Lord  will  wail  that  he  may  be  g. 
19.  he  will  be  very  g.  to  thee  1|  33. 2.  be  g.  to  us 
Jer.  22.  23.  how  g.  wlien  jianys  come  upon  tliee 
^mos  5.  15.  may  be  the  Lord  will  bo  o-.  to  remnant 
Jonah  4.  2.  lor  I  know  that  lliou  art  a  "■.  God 
Mai.  1.  9.  beseech  God  that  be  will  be  g.  lo  us 
Lu/cei.  22.  wondered  at  ^r.  words  which  ]iroceeded 
1  Pet.  2.  3.  if  ye  have  lasted  1  liat  thp  ^  3rd  is  g. 

GUACIOUSLV. 
Gen.  33.  5.  the  children  which  G.  bath  g.  given  me 

11.  because  God  bath  dealt  g.  with  me 
Psal.  119.  29.  and  giant  me  thy  law  g. 
Hos.li.  2.  take  away  all  iniquity,  and  receive  usg. 
Luke  1. 1  28.  hail,  ibou  ibat  art  g.  accepted 

G  !{.■».  FT,  ED. 
Rom.  11. 17.  thou  being  a  wild  olive-tree  wertn-.  in 
19.  branches  were  broken  that  I  might  be  d-.  in 
23.  llioy  shall  be^.  in,  IbrGud  is  able  to  n-.  ihem 
ill.  were  cut  out  and  g.  much  more  these  be  g. 
GRAIN,  S. 
Joel  1. 1 17.  the  g.  are  rotten  under  the  clods 
Smos  9. 9.  yet  shall  not  the  least  ir.fall  on  the  earth 
^oM3.  31.tlie  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  a^.  ot 
mustanl-secd,  Marki.  31.  J.iike  13.  19. 
17. 20.  if  ye  liave  faith  asa^.  of  inustard-f?('ed,ye 
shall  say  tinlotiiismuuiUaiii, remove,  l.ukc  17. b. 
t  Cur.  15.  37.  bare  "-.  wheal,  or  some  other  o'. 

GR.ANDFATHER. 
Dan.  5.  1 11-  in  days  of  thy  ^.  in  him  whom  thy  g. 
1 13.  that  Daniel  whom  g,  brought  out  of  Jewry 
GRAiNDiVIOTHER. 

1  Kings  15.  1 19.  his  ^.'s  name  was  Maachah 

2  Tm.>l.  5.  faith  which  dwidt  fiist  in  thy^i-.  Lois 

GRAN]'. 
fcroS.  7.  according  to  the  o-.  they  had  of  Cyrus 

GRANT. 
Lev.  55.  24.  ye  shall  g.  a  redemption  for  the  land 
Rut/i  1.  9.  the  Lord  g.  yon  tluit  ye  may  find  rest 
I  Sam.  1.  17.  llie  God  of  Lsrael  g.  thee  lliy  petilioii 

1  Chron.  21.  22.  g.  me  the  iilace  of  this  threshing- 

floor  ;  tliuu  shall  g.  it  me  for  ihe  full 
i  Chron.  12.  7.  but  I  will  g.  Ihein  some  deliverance 
AVA.  1. 11.  and  i^.  Ium  mercy  in  eight  ol  tliis  man 
Estli.  5.8.  if  ii  plciise  the  king  to  n-.  my  petition 
Job  ii.  8.  that  God  would  "-.  the  thing  I  long  for 
Psal.  20.  4.  g.  thee  according  to  thine  own  heart 

85. 7.  shew  us  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  g.  us  salvation 
19.  29.  and  g.  me  thy  law  graciously 

140.  8.  g.  not  O  Lord,  ilie  desires  of  t!io  wicked 
Mat.  20.  21.  ^.  my  two  sons  may  .'^it,  Mark  10.  37. 
Luke  1.  74.  g.  to  lis,  Ihal  we  being  delivered 
Acts  4.  29.  g.  thai  wiih  boldness  we  may  speak 
Rom.  15.  5.  now  God  g.  you  be  like-tnind'jd 
Eph.  3.  10.  g.  yon  to  be  strengiheiied  with  might 

2  Tnn.  1.  18.  the  Lord  «•.  that  he  may  find  mercy 
Rev.  3.  21.  will  I  g.  to  sit  with  me  in  iny  throne 

GR,\NTED. 
1  Chron.  4. 10.  God  g.  him  that  which  he  requested 
iCIiron.  1.  12.  wisdom  and  knowledge  is  ^r.  thee 
Ezra  7.  ti.  anil  Ihe  kin"  n'.  Iiiin  all  his  reiiuests 
JVt-A.  2.  8.  the  kiiig^,  according  tosooil  hand  of  G. 
Esth.ya.  whattliv  petition,  shall  he  "••  7. 2.  |  9.12. 

9.  13.  let  it  be  g.  to  the  Jews  in  Slnishan 
Job  10.  12.  lliou  hast  "-.  me  life  and  favour 
Prov.  10.  24.  Ihe  desire  of  Ihe  righteous  shall  he  ff- 
Acts  3.  14.  and  desired  a  mmdeier  to  he^.  you 

U.  18.  then  hath  God  also  to  the  Gentiles  <f.  re- 
pentance unio  life 

14.  3.  who  g.  signs  to  be  done  bv  I  heir  hands 
Rev.  19. 8.  to  her  was  g.  she  should  be  arrayed  in 

GRAPE. 
TTiere  was  abundanre  uf  fine  vineyards,  and  ex- 
cellent grapes  in  Palesliiie.  How  large  this 
fruit  was  in  that  country^  we  vitiy  judge  )iy 
the  bunch  of  griipes  which  zcns  cut  in  the  oall/y 
of  Eshcol,  and  was  brought  upon  a  stuff  be- 
tween two  men  to  '.he  camp  itf  Israel  at  Ka- 
desbarnea,  Num  13.  2.'!  24.  Travellers 
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GRA 

relate,  that  there  was  some  to  be  x  :cn  there  uj 
a  prodigious  size.  Slrabo  and  Pliny  ajjirin  the 
same,  iiumc  aJjirin,  that  tn  the  oalUy  of  Esh- 
col there  were  bunches  vf  ^rupes  to  be  found 
still  uf  ten  and  twelve  pounds. 

Moses  in  the  law  commanded,  that  when  the 
Israelites  gathered  llieir  grapes,  they  should 
nut  be  careful  lu  pick  up  those  which  fell,  nor 
be  so  exact  as  to  leave  none  upon  the  vines. 
tVhtit  fell,  and  was  left  behind,  he  ordered 
should  befo-  rtc  poor,  Lev.  19.  10.  Deut.  24. 
2U,  21.  People  who  were  passing  that  way 
were  permitted  to  go  iiito  another  man's  vine- 
yard, and  eat  what  grapes  they  would;  but 
they  were  not  allowed  lo  carry  any  uway  with 
them,  iieut.  23.  24. 

Some  learned  men  are  of  opinion,  that  the  pro- 
hibition delivered  by  iVloses  against  gleaning 
grapes  after  the  oinlagc,  may  signify  a  second 
vintage  after  the  first,  which  was  never  so 
good  or  So  plentiful  as  the  former ;  for  this, 
they  say,  was  over  in  ihe  hot  countries  about 
the  end  of  ."lugnst,  and  the  other  in  September. 
God  rey aires  llurefore  that  this  second  vin- 
tage should  be  left  to  the  poor,  as  well  as  th: 
grapes  of  the  first  which  had  escaped  the  ob- 
servatiun  of  the  gatherers. 

It  is  freijuent  in  Hcriplurc  to  describe  an  almost 
total  destruel'.on,  by  the  similitude  of  a  vine 
stripped  in  such  a  manner  that  there  was  not 
a  bunch  uf  grapes  left  fur  those  who  came  a 
gleaning.  Isa.  24.  13,  Thus  it  shall  be  in 
the  midst  of  the  land,  there  shall  be  as  the 
gleaniiig-grapes  when  the  vintage  is  done. 
JJnd  Jer.  0.  9,  They  shall  tliorougnly  glean  the 
remnant  of  Israel  as  a  vine.  See  Jer.  49.  9. 
Obad.  5. 

The  blood  of  grapes,  Gen.  49.  11.  signifies  wine, 
He  washed  his  clolhes  in  the  blood  of  grapes. 
His  habitation  shall  be  in  a  countrij  where 
there  are  vineyards.  j3nd  Deut.  32.  14,  Thou 
didst  drink  the  pure  blood  of  the  grape;  pure, 
unmixed  wine.  The  lailiers  have  ealen  a  s^iur 
giajie,  and  the  children's  teelh  are  set  on  edge, 
Jer.  31.  29.  Kzck.  18.  2.  'I'his  is  a  proverbial 
way  of  speaking  in  the  sacred  text;  meaning, 
that  tlic  fathers  have  sinned,  and  the  children 
hare  borne  the  punisliment  of  their  crimes.  It 
was  a  ci  mplainl  made  by  the  Jews  to  God,  who 
punished  those  sins  in  thevi,  whereof  they  pre- 
tended they  were  not  guilty  But  tlie  Lord 
said,  lie  would  cause  this  proverb  to  cease  in 
Israel,  and  thai  for  the  future  every  one  should 
suffer  the  punishment  uf  his  own  iniquity. 

Lev.  19.  10.  nor  gather  everv  i*".  of  thy  vineyard 

iJeut.  32.  14.  Iho'u  didst  drink  the  blood  of  "the  g. 

.lob  15.33.  he  shall  shake  off  his  unripe^,  as  vine 

Cant.  2.  13.  vines  with  tender  g.  give  a  good  smell 
7.  12.  let  us  see  whether  ihe  lender  g.  appear 

I.-.a.  18.  5.  the  sour  g.  is  ripening  in  the  Hower 

Jer.  31.  29.  the  fathers  have  eaten  a  sour  g. 
30.  every  man  that  eaieth  the  sour  g 

Mic  7. 1.  I  am  as  the  ^.-gleanings  of  the  vintage 
GRAPE-GATHERER. 

Jer.  6.  9.  turn  back  thy  hand  as  a  g.-gatkercr 
49. 9.  il>.-o-.come,  would  they  not  leave?  Ubad.5. 
GRAPES. 

(7fn.40.10.  the  clusters  thereof  brought  forth  ripen-. 
49.  11.  he  wa.shed  his  clothes  in-tlie  blood  of^'. 

lycv.  25. 5.  no.-  gather  the  g.  of  thy  vine  undressed 

11.  in  jubilee,  nor  gatiier  the  g.  of  thy  vine 
JVjim.  6.  3.  nor  shall  he  eat  moist  g.  or  dried 

13.  20.  the  time  was  the  time  of  the  thst  ripe^. 
23.  they  cut  down  a  branch  with  one  cluster  ot'g 
Deut.  23.  24.  then  ths^u  mayesi  eai  g.  thy  till 

24. 21.  when  thou  gatherest  the  g.  of  thy  vineyard 

28.  30.  ehalt  plant  a  vinevard,  nolgalherthe^.  39. 

32.  32.  their  5-.  are  "-.ofgall,  their  dusters  bitter 
.Judg.  8. 2. 18  not  the  gleaning  cf  the  g.  of  Ejihraim 

9.  27.  they  trod.?  the  ^-   and  cjrscd  Abimelech 
.N'eh.  13. 15.  bringing  in  wine  and  o-.  on  the  sabbath 
Cant.  2.  15.  for  mir  vinsa  have  tender^. 

7.  7.  and  thy  breasis  are  like  to  clusters  of  ^. 
Isa.  5.  2.  he  looked  il  should  bring  forth  g. 
4.  sliould  bring  forlh^'.  brought  it  forth  wild  "-.? 

17.  ().  yet  gleaning  g   shall  be  left  in  it 

24.  13.  as  the  gleaning  g.  when  vintage  is  done 
.ler.  8.  13.  there  shall  be  no  "-.  on  the  vine 

25.  30.  shall  give  a  shout,  as  they  that  tread  the^. 
49.9.  would  not  leave  some  gleaning^.  Obad.  5. 

Ezek.  18.  2.  the  fathers  have  eaten  sour  g. 
Has.  3. 1 1.  look  to  gods,  and  love  flagons  of  ^. 
9.  10.  I  found  Israel  like  g.  in  the  wilderness 
./Imos'J.  13.  treader  of^'.  shall  overtake  the  spwer 
Jl/nr..7.16  domengiither^.ofthorns,figsortliistles? 
Luke  0.  44.  nor  of  a  bramble-bush  gather  they  g. 
lien.  14.  18.  thrust  in  sickle,  bet  g.  are  fully  ripe 

GRASS. 
Gen   1.  11.  God  said,  let  Ihe  earth  bring  forth  g. 

12.  ?.nd  the  earlh  brought  forth  g.  and  herb 


GKA 

JVum.  22. 4.  as  the  oa  hcketh  u|i  ths  0 .  of  tht  field 
IJeut.  11.15. 1  will  Beiid^.  in  thy  fielcls  for  thy  cat'Jtt 

29.  23.  it  is  not  sown,  nor  any  g.  groweth  therein 
32.2.  my  speech  shall  distil  as  showers  upon  ihe^ 

2  Sam.  23.  4.  as  the  g  springelh  out  of  the  earti> 

1  Kings  18.  5.  jierad  venture  Hiid  g.  to  save  horse* 

2  Kings  19.  2lj.  they  were  as  the  g.  ol  the  lield,  at 

green  herb,  as  g.on  the  house-tops,  /4a.  37. 37. 
.lob  5.  25.  thine  otispriiig  as  the  g.  of  ihe  earth 

a.  5.  doth  the  wild  ass  bray  when  he  hiilh  g.? 

40.  15.  behold,  beheniolh  eatelh  "■.  as  lii  ox 
P.tal.  23.  t  2.  lo  he  down  in  pastures  of  tender  g 

37.2.  for  they  shall  soon  be  ''uf  down  like  the  ^ 

72.  0.  he  shall  come  down  like  ram  upon  mown  g. 

10.  they  ot  the  city  shall  Honrish  like  g.  of  eartk 
90.  5.  in  the  morning  they  are  like  g'.  h  hich  srown 
92.7.  when  the  wicked  spring  asthe^.and  flourish 

102.  4.  my  heart  is  smitten,  and  withered  like  g 

11.  my  days  like  a  shadow,  am  withered  like^. 

103.  1.5.  as  lor  man,  his  days  are  as  "-.  as  a  flower 

104.  14.  he  causeth  g.  to  grow  for  cattle 

100.  20.  in  the  similitude  of  an  ox  that  eatelh  g. 

129.  6.  let  them  be  as  Ihe^.  U)ion  the  house-tops 

147.  8.  who  maketh^'^.togrow  U|)oiiihemounlHins 
Prou. 19.12.  the  king's  favour  is  as  dew  upon  ibeg. 

27.  25.  hay  appeareth,  iluf  lender  ^i-.shewelh  ilseli. 
Isa.  15.  0.  the  g.  faileth,  there  is  no  green  lliing 

a5.  7.  in  the  habitation  of  dragons  shall  be  ^. 

40.  6.  Ihe  voicesaid,  cry,  all  flesh  is^.  1  Pet.  1.24 
7.  the  g.  withereth,  surely  the  jieople  is  g.  6. 

44.  4.  they  shall  spring  u|)  as  among  the  ^r. 

51.  12.  the  son  of  man  which  shall  be  made  as^ 
./e7-.14.5.  hind  forsook  it, because  there  was  no  ^.6 

50  11.  ye  are  grown  lal  as  the  heifer  at  j. 
Lun.  4.  15.  leave  the  slump  in  the  tenderer.  23. 
2.5.  sIibII  make  thee  eat  g.  as  o.\en,  32,  33.  |  5. 21 
Amos  7.2.  they  had  made  an  end  of  eating^-of  land 
Mic.  a.  7.  as  showers  upon  the  g.  that  tarrieth  no* 
Zeeh.  10.  I.  Lord  shall  giveeveiy  one ^.  in  t.':£  field 
Mat.  0.  30.  if  God  so  clothe  the^'.  J^uke  12.  28. 

14.  19.  the  multitude  to  sit  down  on  g.  Mark  6. 39. 
./ohn  6.  10.  now  there  was  much  g.  in  the  place 
./um.  1.10.  as  the  flower  oftlie^f.he  shall  pass  away 
11.  sun  is  no  sooner  risen,  but  it  v.ilhereth  the^. 
Rev.  8.  7.  and  all  green  n-.  was  burnt  up 

9.4.  that  they  should  not  hurt  the  g.  of  the  earth 

GRASSHOPPER,  S. 
Lev.  11.22.  these  ye  may  eat,lhe  ^.  afier  his  kind 
.Vi///i.  13.  33.  and  we  were  in  our  own  sight  as^. 
Judg.  (i.  5.  they  came  as  ^.  for  multitude,  7.  12. 
Job  39.  20.  canst  thou  make  him  afraid  as  a  g.? 
Keel.  12.  5  and  Ihe^  shall  he  a  burden,  desire  fail 
Isa.  40.  22.  the  inhabitants  thereof  are  as  .n-. 
./er.  40.  23.  because  they  are  more  than  the  g. 
Amos  7.  1.  heliuld,  he  formed  o-.  in  the  beginning 
JVu/j.  3.  17.  thy  captains  are  as  the  great  g. 
Grate,  See  Biiasen. 
GRAVE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  35. 20.  Jacob  set  up  a  pillar  upon  her  g.  that 
is  the  pillar  of  Rachel's  g.  unto  this  day 

37.  3.5.  I  will  go  down  to  g.  to  my  son,  moiirnin^ 

42.  38.  bring  gray  hairs  « iili  sorrow  to  g.  44.  31. 

50.  5.  bury  me  in  the  jj'.  which  I  have  digged 
jYum.  19.  Ifi.  whosoever  toucheih  a  g.  is  unclean 
18.  sprinkle  it  on  him  that  touched  one  dead  or^ 

1  Sam.  2.  ().  the  Lord  hriiigeth  down  to  tlie^. 

2  .S'am.  3.32.  the  king  and  people  wept  at  Aimer's^. 
19.  37.  and  be  buried  by  the  g.  of  my  father 

1  Kings  2.  (J.  li't  not  his  head  go  to  the  g.  in  peaco- 
9.  his  head  bring  down  lo  the  g  with  blocd 

13.  30.  and  he  laid  his  carcase  in  his  own  g. 

14.  13.  he  only  of  Jeroboam  sliiill  come  lo  the  / 

2  Kings  22  20.  Ihou  gathered  to  thy  n-.2CAr.34  J8 
./ob  3.  22.  who  are  glad  when  lliey  can  find  tin'  •/ 

5.  26.  thou  shall  come  to  ihv  g.  in  a  full  age 
7.  9.  so  he  that  goeth  to  n.  shall  come  up  no  nicne 
10.19.  I  should  have  been  carried  from  womb  ton-. 
14.  13.  O  that  ihou  wouldest  hide  me  in  the^i^. 
17.  13.  if  I  wail,  the  g.  is  my  house 
21.  13.  and  in  a  moment  they  So  down  to  the  g. 
32.  yet  shall  hebehrouffht  toihe^.  andin  ton.t 
24.  19.  so  doth  ihe  g.  tho.se  that  have  sinned 

30.  24.  he  will  not  stretch  out  his  hand  to  the  g 
33.  22.  yea,  his  soul  drawetli  near  lo  the  g. 

Psal.  6.  5.  in  the  g.  who  shall  give  thee  thanks  t 

30.  3   thou  hast  brnnght  up  my  soul  from  the  g. 

31.  17.  let  the  wicked  he  silent  in  the  g. 

49. 14.  like  sheep  laiil  in  the  g.  consume  in  the  ^ 

15.  redeem  my  soul  from  Ihe  power  of  the  g 
55. 1 15.  let  them  go  down  quick  into  the  g. 
80.  tl3.  thou  hast  delivereO  niv  soul  from  ihp.  g 
88.  3.  and  my  life  draweth  nidi  lo  the^. 
5.  free  among  the  dead,  like  slain  that  lie  in  tho^ 
11.  thy  loving  kindness  be  declared  in  the^. 
89.48.  shall  he  deliver  his  soul  from  hand  ofg.7 
141.  7.  <mr  bmies  are  scattered  at  the  g.'''  moutfc 
Prop.  1.  12.  let  US  swallow  them  alive  as  the  g 
30.  Ifi.  g.  and  barren  womb,  say  not,  it  is  enough 
F.ccl.fl.  10.  no  wisdom  in  the  n-.  whither  tlioii  goesi 
Con(.8.6.  ,{'ve  ia  strong  jealousy  is  crit.  as  thf  H- 


GUA 

Isc  14-  I  9.  the^.  is  r.uvtxi  t(;r  thee  to  meet  thee 
11.  tny  pomp  is  biiiuglil  uowii  to  tlie  g. 

19.  tliuu  art  cast  out  ot'tJiy  «•.  like  a  branch 
38.  10.  1  saiil,  1  shrill  go  to  the  gates  ol'  ihe  g. 

18.  llie  J',  cannot  praise  thee,  deatli  cannot 
53.9.  he  iiiudohK^'.wiih  the  wicked, and  witlirich 
Jar.  20.  17.  that  my  mother  mighi  imve  been  iiiy^r. 
f-zft.31.  I  >.  the  day  when  lie  went  down  to  the  g-. 
32.  23.  and  her  company  is  round  .ibout  lier  ^r 
.Wi).-J.13.14.I  will  ransom  them  tVom  the  powerof^. 
will  redeem  I'roniileath,  O^/.l  will  be  destruction 
Jonah  2.  f  2.  out  of  the  belly  of  the  g.  cried  1 
Nah    I.  14.  1  will  make  tl.y'^-  tor  thou  art  vile 
John  11. IT.  he  Ibund  he  had  lain  in  tlie^.  tour  days 
.31.  spying,  she  goetli  to  the  «■.  to  weep  there 
38.  Jesus  again  gioanmg,  coineth  to  the  ^. 
12.  17.  when  he  called  Lazarus  out  of  his  g. 
t  Cot.  15.  55.  O  g.  where  i«  thy  victory  ? 
Rev.  20.  t  13.  death  and  g  delivered  up  the  dead 

GR.\VE-CL(.ITHES. 
John  11.  44.  Lazarus  came  forth  bound  wi.ho-.-c/. 

GK.W  E,.1<ljective. 
17'im.3.8.  deacons  must  be  n^.||ll.  wivesmustbe^. 
Tit.  2.  2.  that  aged  men  he  sober,  g.  temperate 

GRAVE. 

£zod.28.9.  thou  shalt  g.  on  the  onyx-stones  names 

36.  shalt  make  a  plate  of  pure  gold,  and  g.  on  it 

S  Chron.  2.  7.  send  me  a  man  that  can  skill  to  g. 

14.  I  have  sent  a  cunning  n.aii  to  g.  any  gra\  ing 

OR. WED. 

1  Kings  7.  36.  on  the  borders  he  g.  cherubims 
2Chron.  3.  7.  and  he  g.  cherubims  on  the  walls 

GRAVEL. 
Prov.  20.  17.  but  his  mouth  shall  be  filled  with  g. 
Isa.  48.  19.  iitispriiig  ofthy  bowels  like  g.  thereof 
Ijam.  3.  Iti.  hath  broken  :nv  teeth  wither,  stones 

GRAVEN,  >er4. 
/»a.49. 16.  Ihave^.  ilieeon  the  palmsof  my  hands 
Hob.  2.  18.  that  the  maker  i hereof  hath  g.  it 

GRAVE.N. 
F.xod.  32.  16.  was  the  writing  of  Cod  g.  on  tables 

39.6.  "-.  as  signets  are  o'.  with  the  names  of  Israel 
Job  19.  24.  that  tijey  were^.  with  an  iron  pen 
Jer.  17.  1.  it  is  ^.  upon  the  table  of  their  heart 
Acts  17.29.  that  the  Godhead  is  like  gold  g.  by  art 

GRAVEN  image. 
JCzoi.  20.  4.  thou  shall  not  make  unto  thee  any  ^. 
image,  J.ev.  26.  1.   ])eut.  5.  8. 
Deut.i.\fi.  lest  ye  corrupt  and  make  a^.  image,  25. 
27.  15.  cursed  llie  man  that  maketh  any  ^.  imn^e 
Judg.Vi.'i.  thesiiver  for  my  son  to  make  ■dg.image 
4. gave  them  to  the  founder, whu  made  a  g.image 
18.  14.  there  is  in  these  houses  a  g.  image 
17.the^.!ma^p||  30.  Dan  set  up  the^.  image,^\. 
S  Kingf^l.'i.  Manasseh  set  u\^  g.im.  in  liiiuse  of  G. 
/sa.  40.  19.  the  workman  melteth  a  g.  image 

20.  he  seckcth  a  workman  to  prepare  a^.  image 

44.  9.  they  that  make  a  g.  image  are  vanity 

10.  who  hath  molten  a  g.  image  not  jirofitable 
IT.  with  the  residue  thereof  he  maketb  his^.  im.. 

45.  20.  that  set  u|)  the  wood  of  their  ^.  image 
48.  5.  and  my  g.  image  hath  commaniled  them 

/er.10.14.  founder  cont"i>iiiiucd  by  g.  image.  51.17. 
A*<iA.  1.  14.  I  will  cut  (iff  the  g.  and  molien  image 
Hab.  2.  18.  what  profileih  the  g.  image? 

GRAVEN  images. 

/5euJ.7.5.ye shall  bum  their^.zina^rcs  with  fire,  25. 

12.  3.  ye  shall  hew  down  the  g.  im.  of  their  gods 

J«rfo-.3.tl9.Ehud  turned  by  iho.g.images  alGilgal 

2  Kings  17  41.  feared  the  Lord  and  served^,  im. 
2  Chr.  33   19.  set  up  g.  im.  before  he  was  humbled 

34.7.  wh'-n  lie  had  beaten  ibi:  g.images  to  powder 
Psal.lS.  .58.  moved  him  to  jealousy  witli|^.imon'cs 

97.  7.  eoiifounde*!  be  all  they  that  serve  n-.  images 
Jsa.  10. 10.  whose ^.  im.  did  excel  them  of  Jerusa. 
SI.  9.  Babylon  is  fallen,  and  all  the  «■.  images 
30.  22.  shall  defile  the  covering  of  thy  g.  images 
42.  8.  neither  will  I  give  my  praise  to  g.  images 

17.  shall  be  greatly  ashameil  that  trust  in  g.  im. 
Jf'T.  8. 19.  provoked  mc  to  anger  with  their  ^.im. 
.W.  38.  it  is  the  land  of  g.  images,  they  are  mad 
51.  47.  I  will  do  judgment  on  the  g.  images,  52. 
Jfos.  11  2.  thi.'y  burnt  incense  lo  g  images 
Mie.l.l  all  Ihe^.  images  shall  he  beaten  to  pieces 
5. 13.  thy  g.  image.'!  also  will  I  cut  ofl^ 

GRAVES. 
F.iod.  14.  11.  because  there  were  no  g.  in  Egypt 
JVum.  11.  t  34.  he  called  tlie  place  the  g.  of  lust 
2  A'/nn-y2'l.  6.  cast  the  powder  on  the  "-.  of  the  peo. 
Chron.  34.  4.  sirowed  it  on  the  g.  of  them  that 
Job  17.  1.  days  e.vtinof,  the  g.  art  ready  for  me 
21.  t  32.  yet  shall  he  be  brought  t.  the  g. 
Isa.  65.  4.  which  remain  among  the  ^   and  lodge 
Jer. 9. 1.  shall  tiring  the  priests'  hones  out  of  their  ^. 
26.  23.  and  cast  his  dead  bodv  itrtn^.of  the  peojil  ; 
>Ezek.  32.  22  his  g.  are  about  him,  23,  25,  26. 
37.  12. 1  will  open  your^.  and  cause  yon  to  come 
U|i  out  of  y.iur  g. 
13.  when  I  have  opened  your^r.  brought  out  of  ^. 
T9.  H    I  will  give  G05  a  place  of^.  in  lsrao£ 
•151 


GRE 

Mat.  27.  52.  the  g.  were  opened,  many  saints  arose 
53.  and  many  bodiesof  the  saints  came  out  of^. 
J^uke  11.  44.  lor  ye  are  as  g.  which  appear  not 
./uhii  5.  28.  ail  that  are  in  the^.  shall  hear  his  voice 
Jiev.  11.  9.  not  sutUn-  Iheir  bodies  to  be  put  in  g. 

GRAVETH. 
Isa.  22.  16.  as  he  that  g.  a  habitation  in  a  rock 

GRAVING. 
Exod.  32.4.  he  fashioned  golden  calf  with  ag.  tool 

GRAVING. 
2  Ckr.  2.  14.  skilful  to  grave  any  manner  of  g.  fT. 
Zee/j.  3.  9. 1  will  engrave^,  thereof,  saith  the  Lord 

GRAVING^. 
1  Kings  7. 31.  upon  the  mouth  of  the  laver  were  g. 

GRAVITY. 
lTim.3.4.  having  children  in  subjection  with  all^. 
'J'lt.  2.  7.  in  doctrine  shew  ing  g.  sincerity 
GuAY,  see  Hairs  and  Uk.'s.d. 
GRAY-UE.iDED. 
lSam.12.2. 1  am  old  and ^.-A. my  sons  are  with  you 
.fob  15.  10.  with  us  are  the  g.-kcaded  and  aged 
Psal.li.\6.  when  lam  old  and^.-A.forsake  nie  not 

GREASE. 
PsaM19. 70.  their  heart  is  as  fat  as  ^.  but  I  delight 

GREAT. 

This  word  is  put  for  rick,  powerful,  celebrated, 

VMgniJicent, illustrious,  ancient.  Naaiiian  was 

a  great  man  with  the  kmg  his  master ;  he  was 

'•y.  great  consideration  with  him,  2  Kings  5.  1. 

i  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation.  Gen.  12.  2. 

/  will  make  thee  head  or  father  of  a  numerous 

and  powerful  people.    jMuses  was  very  gieat  in 

the  land  of  F.gypt,  E.tod.  11.  3.      The  u/iolc 

country  looked  upon  him  as  an  extraoi  aniary 

man,  and  as  one  sent  from  (4od.     The  Great 

Sea,  Num.  34. 6.  i«  the  icay  of  eminence,  is  the 

MKiiiletraneiin,greater  beyond  comparisont/ian 

the  Duixd  Sea  and  the  Sea.  o/Genesareth,  which 

are  but  lakes.     The  king  0/ Assyria  is  called 

the  gieat  king,  the  Euphrates,  the  great  river, 

the  city  of  Nineveh,  the  great  city ;  because  the 

king  of  Assyria  was  the  most  powerful  king 

in  the  east ;  the  Euphrates  the  greatest  river 

in  Syria  ;  and  Nineveh  the  greatest  city  in  the 

dominions  of  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  of  all 

the  countries  round  about. 

Gen.  12.  2. 1  will  bless  thee,  and  make  thy  name  g. 

24.  35.  Abraham  my  master  is  become^. 

30.8.  with  ^.wrestlings  have  I  wrestled  with  sister 

3!).  9.  how  can  1  do  this  g.  wickedness  and  sin  I 

45.  7.  to  save  your  lives  by  an',  deliverance 

48.  19.  I  know  it,  my  son,  he  also  shall  be  g. 

Deut.  3.  5.  besides  uiiwalled  towns  a  g.  many 

10.  17.  the  Lord  your  God  IS  a^.  God,  2  CAr.  2.  5. 

11.  7.youreyes  have  seen  tlie^.  acts  of  the  Lord 

18.  1(5.  neither  let  me  see  this  g.  fire  any  more 
29.24.  what  meaneth  the  heat  of  this  g.  anger  ? 

Josh.  7.  9.  what  wilt  thou  do  unto  thy  g.  name  1 

14. 12.  thou  heardest  the  cities  were^.  and  fenced 
22.  10.  built  there  a  g.  altar  by  Jordan  to  see  to 

24.  17.  for  he  did  those  g.  signs  in  our  sight 
./.•i(/^.5.15.divisions  of  Reuben  ^/-.thoughts  of  heart 
1  Sam.  12.  17.  may  perceive  your  wickedness  is  ^. 

22.  tl5.  I  knew  nothing  of  all  this,  little  or  ^. 
2Sam.5.10.  Dav.  went  on  and  grew^.Ld. with  him 
7.  9.  I  have  mide  iliee  a  n^.  name,  1  was  with  thee 
22.  thou  art^.  O  Lord  God,  none  is  like  thee 

12.  14.  given  g.  occasion  to  enemies  to  blaspheme 
22.  36.  thy  gentleness  bath  made  meg.  Ps.  18.  35. 

1  Kings  8. 42.  shall  hear  oftliy^.  name,  2  CA?-.6.32. 

19.  7.  because  the  journey  is  too  ^.  for  thee 
2AVHn's4.8.passedto  Shunem, where  was^. woman 

22.  13.^.  is  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  that  is  kindled 

1  Chron.  16.  2.5.  g.  is  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be 

praised,  Psal.  48.  1.  j  96.  4.  |  135.  .5.  |  145.  3. 

21.13.  into  Lord's  hand,  forvcry^.  are  his  mercies 
21).  12.  and  in  thine  hand  it  is  to  make  g. 

2  Chron.1.^.  the  house  I  build  is^.for^.  is  ourGod 
9.  the  house  t  am  lo  build  shall  he  wonderful^. 

17.  12.  Jehoshaphat  wa.\ed  g.  e.xceediiigiy 

28. 13.  our  trespass  is  »■.  ||  34.  21.  g.  wrath  poured 

Neh.  4. 14.  remember  the  Ld.  wIh)  is^.  and  terrible 
9.  32.  now  therefore  our  God,  the  g.  ihe  mighty  G. 

f;s/,A.1.20.pnbli^bed  thro'  all  his  empire,  for  it  \sg. 

.lob  5.2.5.  thou  shalt  know,  that  thy  seed  shall  be  o-. 
22.  5.  is  not  thy  wickedness  g.?  iniquities  infinite 
30.  18.  by^.  forceof  my  disease  garment  changed 
35.  15.  yet  he  knovveih  it  not  in  g.  extremity 

30. 18.  ag.  random  |126.  God  is  n-.we  know  him  not 
33.  21.  or  because  the  number  ofthy  days  is  g. 
39.  11.  wilt  thou  trust  him,  because  strengf  is^.? 

Psal.  12.  t  ^-  cut  oft' tongue  that  sneaks  g.  things 
14.  5.  there  were  they  in  g.  fear,  53.  5. 
19.  1 1.  and  in  keeping  of  them  there  is  g.  reward 
21.  5.  his  slory  is  g.  in  thy  salvation,  honour 

25.  II.  O  Lord,  pardon  mine  ini(]uity,  for  it  \3g. 

31. 19.  O  how  "-.  is  thy  goodness  thou  hast  laid  uj) 
8fi.  10.  thou  art  g.  and  docst  wondrous  things 
92.  5.  how  g.  are  thy  works  ||  103.  f  8.  g.  of  mercy 
139.  17.  O  God,  how  g.  is  the  sum  of  them! 


Kcil.  9.  l.*?.  this  » isdiiiii  seemed  g.  unto  me 
isa  .">.9.  houses  iveii  g    iiid  fair  w  iihout  inhabitant 
9.2.  sat  indaikness,  liaveseen^r.  lighi,  Mat.4  16. 

12. 6.  g.  is  the  hilly  ( )iie  of  Israel  m  midst  ot  the« 
19.20.  he  shall  sciiil  tlieio  a  Saviour  nnila^.  one 

53.  12.  I  will  divide  Imn  a  portion  wiih  the  o- 

54.  13.  and  g.  shall  be  the  peace  ofthy  children 
Jer.  5.  27.  tberelbre  they  are  become  g.  and  rich 

10.  6.  thou  art^  and  thy  name  is  g.  in  might 
20.  17.  and  her  womb  to  be  always  g.  with  mp 
32.  18.  the  g.  the  mighty  God  is  his  name 

1!).^.  in  counsel,  and  mighty  in  work 
44.  20.  behold,  1  have  sworn  hy  my  g.  name 
J.am.  3.  23.  tiicy  are  new,  ^.  is  thy  failhfulnesg 
Kzek.  16.  7.  thou  hast  increased  and  waxed  ^. 
17.  3.  a  g.  eagle  with  g.  wmgs,  long-winged,  7. 

24.  9.  I  will  e^en  make  the  pile  for  tire^. 
2'J.  IS.  to  serve  a  g.  service  against  Tyrus 

3J .  4.  Ihe  waters  made  him  g.  the  deep  set  him  u 
36.  23.  and  1  will  sanctily  my  g.  name 
i>a«.4.3.how^''.liissigns,  how  mighty  his  wonders 

8.  4.  I  saw  the  ram  |iusliiiig,  and  he  bei,ame^. 
.ioel  3. 13.  get  you  down,  for  ilieir  wickedness  is^ 
.41105  6.  2.  and  from  thence  go  lo  Ilaniath  the  ^ 
JUic.  5.  4.  now  shall  he  be^.  uiiio  ends  of  tlie  earth 
ZccA.9.17.  how  g.  his  gondness,  how  ^liis  beauty 
Jlal.  1.11.  my  name  shall  ben',  among  Gentiles,  11 
Jilat.  5.  52.  rejoice  and  be  exceeding  glad,  for^ 

is  your  reward  m  heaven,  /.uke  6.  23,  35 

19.  shall  bo  called  g.  in  the  kingdom  of  heavei: 

6.23.  if  light  bo  darkness,  hiiw;^.  isthatdarkness. 

13.  40.  one  pearl  of  ^.  jirice  ||  15. 28.  "•.  is  thy  faith 

19.  22.  for  he  had  g.  possessions.  Murk  10.  42. 

20.  25.  they  that  are  g.  exercise  authority 

21).  whosoever  will  he^r.amoigyon,  jl/ar.l  10.43 
22.  3C.  Master,  which  is  the  g.  commaiidmenf? 

38.  this  is  the  first  and  g.  cummaiidment 
J.uke  1.  15.  he  shall  bc^r.  in  sight  of  the  Lord,  32. 

9.  48.  that  is  least  ainoiig  you, the  same  shall  be^'. 

10.  2.  the  harvest  truly  is^r.  but  the  labourers  few 
16.  26.  between  us  and  you  there  is  a  g.  gulf 

J9cts  8.  9.  giving  out  ibat  he  was  some  g.  one 

19.  28.  g.  is  Diana  of  the  Kphesians!  34. 

2  Cor.  7.  4.  g.  is  my  boldness,  g.  is  my  glorying 
Co/.  4. 13.  that  he  hath  a ^f.  zeal  lor  you  and  there 

1  T'()H.3.16.  g.  is  mystery  ofgodliness.God  manifest 

2  Tim.  2.  20.  in  g.  house  not  only  vessels  of  gold 
Tit.  2.  13.  the  glorious  appearing  of  the  ^.  God 
Heb.  7.  4.  now  consider  how  g.  tins  man  was 
,/ain.  3.  5.  li'ow  g.  a  matter  a  little  fire  kindleth 
/{ev.  15.  1.  and  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven,^. 

16.19.^.  Babylon  camciii  rememlirnnce  beforeG 

1T.5.  Habyloli  the  jr.  the  mot  her  of  harlots,  18.2. 

19.17.  gather  together  unto  the  supper  of  the  ^.  G. 

See  City,  Company,  Congreoation,  Cry,  Dat 

DKSTRUCniON. 

GREAT  evil. 

1  .Sam.  6.  9.  then  ho  hath  done  us  g.  evil 

JVch.  13. 27.  hoarkcn  unto  you  lo  do  a.'J  tliis^.  evtl 
F.ccl.  2.  21.  this  also  is  vanity,  tnd  a  g.  evil 
Jer.  16.  10.  wherefore  Lord  pronounced  tliis^.  evil 
26. 19.  thus  might  wc  procure  i'.  rvilag.  our  souls 
32.  42. 1  have  brought  tliis^.  civ/npon  this  peopla 

44.7.  why  commit  this  n'.r'KrV  against  yoursouisi 
/>an.9.12.  confirmed,  by  bringing  upon  us  ag.  evil 

Sie  ExfEEDiNa,  Joy. 
GREAT  king  or  kings. 

2  Kings  18.  19.  thus  saith  the^.  /.-.  28.  Tsa.  36.4,13 
Ezra  5.  1 1,  which  a  g.  king  of  Israel  budded 
Psal.  47.  2.  the  Lord  is  tig.  King  over  a\\  tiie  earth 

48.  2.  is  mount  Zion,  "lie  city  of  Ihe  ^.  King 
95.  3.  the  Lord  is  a  g.  King  above  all  gods 
13(i.  IT.  give  thanks  lo  him  that  smote  ^.  kings 
Feci.  9.  14.  anil  there  came  a  g.  king  against  it 
.ler.  25. 14.  g.  kings  shall  serve  iheniselves,  27.7 
Mill.  ).  14.  for  I  am  a  rr.  King,  saiih  the  Lord 
Mat.  5.  35.  Jerusalem  is  ihe  city  of  the  g.  King 

GREAT  men. 
2  Sum. 7.9.  likename  of  o-.  in.  inearth,  1  CAr.  17.8 
2  Kings  10.6.  Ahaii's^oiis  were  with  5-  men  of  city 

II.  Jehu  slew  all  Aliab's^.  tnrn  and  kinsfolks 
JVeh.  11.  14.  Ziibdiel  overseer,  son  of  oneol'g-.  men 
.fob  32.  9.  g.  men  arc  not  always  wise,  nor  the  aged 
Prov.  18.  16.  a  gift  bring»th  him  before  5-.  men 

25.  6.  and  slaiid  not  in  the  place  of^.  men 

.fcr.  5.  5.  I  will  get  me  unto  the  g.  men  and  epeak 
.52.  13.  all  Ihe  iiouses  of  the  ^i-.  men  burnt  he 
F.zek.  21.  14.  it  is  the  sword  of  the  ^.  men  slain 
.lonnh  3.  t  "•  with  ihe  consent  of  his  g.  men 
J^Tah.  3.  10.  all  her  Lr.  men  were  bound  in  chains 
Jtev.l'y.  15.  g.  men  hid  lliemsolves  in  dens  and  rocks 
18.23.  lliv  men  iianis  were  the^.  men  of  the  earth 
GREAT  multitude,  muititndr.i. 
JVi/m. 32.1. Reuben, Gad  had  ng.viultitudrofpa\.\» 
l/u«^'i«20.13.  hast  thou  seen  all  \h'K g.inultitvdel 
28.  T  will  deliver  this^i-.  7«7i/^7»r/-'  into  thine  hand 
2  Chr.  13.  8.  he  ye  a  g.  ninlt.  y  have  I'olden  calves 

20.  2.  there  cotneth  a  ^t.  multitude  against  tlioe 
15.  not  dismayed  by  renson  of  his^   mnttitudt 

23  5.  carrieil  a  g.  multitude  capt.  vcs  to  DamaBCi;ii 


GRE 


GRE 


Job  31.34.  did  [feara^.  mull iUtde  ordid  contempt  A>«ui.25.13.shaItnothavedivers  weights,a^.an!/s. 
faa.  16. 14.  all  tliat  "■  multitude iha]\  be  contemned  14.  shall  not  have  divers  measures,  a  g.  and  sm. 
Jer.  44.  15.  women  thiit  stood  by,  even  a  g.  mult.  ISam. 5.  9.  smole  Ihe  men  sm.  and g.  wirneinerods 
£zet.47.9.  there  shall  be  a  very^.  viuUituUeut' fis\i  20.  a.  my  father  will  do  nothing^'-,  or  small 
Dan.  II.  11.  kingof  south  shall  set  forth  a g.  mult.  30.  2.  ihey  slew  not  any  either  g.  or  small 
.Vat.  4.  25.  g.  multitudes  followed  biiii,  8.  1.  |  12. '  19.  ih.'re  was  nothing  lacknig  neither  sm.  nor  d-. 
15.  [  19.  2.  I  20.  29.  Mark  3.  7.  ./o/ui  6.  2.  1  h'iiigs  22. 31.  fight  not  with  s,„.  nurg.  2  C/ir.)8.30. 
**.  18.  when  Jesus  saw  ^.  mult.  14.  14.  jl/ur/r9.  14.  2A'in^4-23.2.S7H.u«(^  o-.went  to  house,  2  C/ir.34.30. 
15.  30.  g.  mult,  came,  having  lame,  blmil,  dumb  I  25.26.  all  the  people  sma/i  andg.  came  to  Egypt 
33.  whence  so  much  bread  as  to  fill  so^.  multi.  1  C/ir.  2(3.  13.  they  cast  lots  as  well  the  small  as  g. 
21.  8.  a^  multitude  spreaii  their  garments  in  way  2  C/ir.  15. 13.  be  put  to  death,  whether  smu/Z  or  ^. 
26.47.  with  Judas  a  ^/-.(H.  with  swords,  J/uri  14.43:  31.  15.  to  give  to  brethren  by  courses,  o-.  ana!  s;«. 
Luke  5.  6.  they  inclosed  a  g.  multitude  of  fishes  |  36.  18.  gave  into  his  hands  vessels,  g.  "and  small 
]5.j^77!uZ<.  came  together  to  hear  anil  be  healedl  Es<A.  1.5.  Ahasuerus  made  a  feast  unioo-.aniism. 

20.  shall  givn  to  husbands  honour,  g.  and  .small 
.Job  3.  19.  sina'l  and  g.  are  there,  servant  is  free 
37.  6.  he  saith  to  the  small  tain,  and  to  g.  ram 
Psal.  lOi.  25.  are  things  creeping,  small  and  g. 
115. 13.  bless  I  hem  that  fear  the  l..ord,sm«H  and  g. 
F.r.cl.  2.  7.  I  had  [/ossessions  of  «-.  and  small  cattle 
.Jer.  16.  6.  g.  and  small  shall  die  in  this  land 
JImosS.  5.  making  the  ephab  small,  the  shekel  g. 
Jlcts  26.  22.  I  continue  witnessing  to  small  and  g. 
fice.ll.ie.reward  to  them  that  fear  him,S7j(.  andg. 
13. 16.  he  caused  small  and  g.  to  receive  a  mark 
19.5. praise  our  God,  ye  that  fear  \i\m,  small  andg. 
18.  ijiat  ye  may  eatflesh  of  all  men, small  andg. 
20. 12. 1  saw  iliedeiid,sHi.  anrf^.  stand  before  God 

GREAT  stone  and  stones. 
Gen.  29.  2.  a  g.  stone  was  upon  the  well's  mouth 
Deut.  27.  2.  that  set  up  g.  stones  and  plaster  them 
Josh.  10.  11.  Lord  east  down  ^.stuncs  from  heaven 

18.  roll  g.  stones  upon  the  nioulh  of  the  cave 

24.  26  Joshua  took  a  g.  stone,  and  set  it  up  there 

ISam.O.H.the  cart  came  where  there  was  ag.stone 

15.  and  the  Levites  put  them  on  the  g.  stone 

18.  to  the  cr.  sione  of  Abel,  whereon  they  set  nrk 

14.33.  ye  have  transgressed,  roll  ag.stone  unio  me 

2  .SVtm.  20.  8.  when  they  were  at  g.  stone  in  Gibenii 

1  Kings  5. 17.  they  brought  ^.sfojifs  to  lay  foumlat. 

7.  10.  the  foundation  was  of  ^.  stones,  Ezra.  5.  8. 

2  Ckr.  26.  15.  he  made  engines  to  shooi  g.  stones 
Kira  6.4. three  rows  of  ir..?t(j?if  sand  a  row  of  limber 
Jer.  43.  9.  take  g.  stones  and  hide  them  in  clay 
Mat. 21.  60.  he  rolled  a  »••  stune  to  door  of  sepulchre 

GREAT  thing  and  things. 
/)(°H^4.32.  whet  her  any  such  thing  aslhis^.(Arn^is 

10.  21.  he  is  thy  God  that  hath  done  g.  things 
l.Sfflm. 19.16.  stand  and  see  this  o-.^Anin' Lord  will  do 

24.  consider  how^.  tilings  he  hath  done  for  you 

26.  25.  thou  shall  both  do  g.  things  and  prevail 

2S(iw.7.21.  for  word's  sake  hast  thou  done  g.things 

23.  iind  to  do  for  you  g.  things  and  terrible 
2  Kings  5. 13.  if  prophet  had  bid  theedo  some  g.  t 

8.  4.  tell  me  all  tlie^.  things  Elisha  hnth  done 
13.  is  he  a  dog,  that  be  should  do  Ibis  n-.  </;/?, n-? 

1  Chnm.  17.  19.  in  making  known  these  o-  thinn-s 
.fnliji.  9.  to  God  who  doeth  g.  things,  9. 10.  |  37 .'s 
P9. 71.10.  who  hast  done  g.  thing.'!,  who  is  like  thee 

106.  21.  they  forgat  God  who  had  done  g.  thinrrf: 

126.  2.  the  Lord  hath  done  g.  things  for  them,  3. 
.Jer.  33.  3.  I  will  shew  thee  g.  and  mighty  thing.< 

45.  5.  and  seekest  thou  g.  things  for  tlivself  ?  " 
Dan.  7.  8.  a  month  sneaking  g.  th.  20.  Rev.  13.  5. 
Hos.  8.  12.  I  have  written  the  g.  things  of  my  law 
Joel  2.  20.  because  he  hath  done  g.  things 

21.  fear  not,  O  land,  the  Lord  will  do  g.  things 
Mark  3.  8.  when  Ihey  heard  whal^.  things  he  did 

5.19.  tell  how  g.things  Lord  hath  done,  7,u/.c  8.:{9. 
Luke  1.  49.  he  that  is  mighty  hath  ilone  g.  things 

8.  .39.  he  published  how  g.  things  Jesus  had  done 
Jlcts  9. 16. 1  will  shew  how  g.things  he  must  snfirr 

1  Cor. 9.  11.  is  it  an-.  ^A/ra^ifwe  reap  earn  :il  things? 

2  Coi'.  11.1. 5.  no  g.  th.  if  his  ministers  be  transforiiird 
.lam.  3.5.  tongue  a  little  member  boasteth^.  things 

Very  GREAT. 
den.  26.  13.  Isaac  grew  till  he  became  verj/  g. 
F.xoil  11.3.  the  man  Mosea  was  very  g. in  the  land 
./V»?«.l  1.33.  Ld. smote  people  with  avrry  g.  plague 

13.  28.  and  the  cities  are  walled  and  very  g 
22.  17.  I  will  promote  thee  unto  very  g.  honour 

1  Sain.  2. 17.  the  sin  of  the  young  men  was  verij  g. 
4.  II).  and  there  was  a  very  g.  slaughter 

14.  15.  veryg.  trembling  ||  20.  Dcr?/ "■.discomfiture 
25.  2.  Nahiil  wasa  very  g.  man,  he  had  3000  sliee|i 

2  Sam.  18. 17.  ihey  laid  a  very  g.  heap  on  Absalom 
19.  32   for  Bnrzillai  was  a  very  g.  man 

1  KingsW  2.  qii.  ofShehacanie  wi'h  a  very  g.  train 

1  Chron.  21.  13.  for  very  g.  are  his  mercies 

2  CAroji.Hi.  14.  ihey  made  a  very  g.  htirmng  for  Asa 
24.  24.  Ld.  delivered  a  very  g.  host  into  their  hand 
30. 13. assembled  a  upryn'. congregation,  Kzra  10.1. 
.33. 14.  Mannss.  raised  uplhe  wall  a  very  g.  height 

J^rh.  8.  17.  and  there  was  a  very  g.  gladness 
Job  1.3.  Job  a  ceri/ii-.  household,  greatest  in  the  east 

2  13.  for  thev  saw  that  his  grief  was  very  g. 
Psal.  104.  1.  O  Lord  my  God,  thou  art  very  g. 
Kzek.M.  9.  there  shall  be  a  ?ifr?/ff.  multitude  offish 
Dan.  8.  8.  therefore  the  he-goat  waxed  very  g. 

11.  25.  kingof  southstirred  op  with  a  very  g.airay 


/ohn5.3  in  these  lay  a^r.mwZtj^urfeofimpoti.nt  folk 

^cts  14. 1.  a^.  mult,  of  Jews  and  Greeks  believed 

17.  4.  and  of  the  devout  Greeks  a  g.  multitude 

Hev.l.  9.  a  g.  mult,  which  no  man  could  number 

W.  6.  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  g.  jnult. 

GREAT  nation  and  nations. 

Oen.  12.  2.  I  will  make  of  thee  a  g.  nation,  and 

will  bless  tliee,  18.  18.  |  46.  3.  Ezod.  32.  10 

17.  20.  I  will  make  Ishmael  a  g.  nation,  21.  18. 

Deut.  4.  6.  surely  this  g.  nation  is  a  wise  people 

S!6.  5.  he  became  there  a  nation  g.  and  mighty 

Josh. '23.  Q.  hath  driven  out  before  you  g.  nations 

7'saM35.]0.  who  smote  o-.  nations,  and  slew  kings 

./er.6.22.  a g.  nation  shall  be  raised  from  the  sides 

50.9. 1  will  raise  against  Bab.  an  assembly  of  «-.  n. 

41.  people  shall  come  from  the  north,  a^.  nation 

Ezek.  31.  6.  under  his  shadow  dwell  all  g.  nations 

GREAT  people. 
Deut.  2.  10.  the  Emims  dwelt  therein,  a.  people  g. 

21.  Zanizummims,  a  people  g.  many  and  tall 
9.  2.  a  people  g.  niid  tall,  chililren  of  Anakims 
Josh.n.  14.  why  but  one  lot,  seeing  I  am  a g. people 
15.  if  thou  be  a  g.peojh.e  \\  17.  thou  art  a  g.pevple 
I  Kings  3.  8.  a  g. people  that  cannot  be  nuoihered 
9.  whuisabletojudgethis  »-.7ie»p;<?2C/!r.  1. 10. 
5.  7.  given  David  a  wise  son  over  this  g.  people 
fsa.l3. 4.  the  noise  in  mountains  likeasf.f^'-.prap/e 
./oel  2.  2.  a  g.  people,  Inlh  not  been  ever  the  like 

GREAT  power. 
Exod.  32.  11.  thy  |ieo|ile  llioii  hast  brought  out  of 
Egypt  with  g. power,  2  Kings  17.36.  JVcA.l.lO. 
JVkto.  14.  17.  let  the  power  of  my  lord  be  g. 
Josh.\l.\l.  thou  art  agre;it  people  and  hast  n-.pow. 
/oi  23. 6.  will  he  plead  against  me  with  o-.  power.' 
Psal.  147.  5.  great  is  our  Loril,  and  of  «-.  power 
fer.27.5.  I  have  made  the  earth,  the  man  and  the 
beasts  on  the  grountl,  by  my  g.  power,  32.  17 
Ezek.  17. 9.  it  shall  wither  even  without  ^.  pnwcr 
IVah.  1.  3.  the  Lord  is  slow  to  anger,  g.  in  power 
Mark  13  26.  coming  in  llie  clouds  with  g.  power 
^cts  4.33.  with  ir.pBiofr  gave  the  apostles  witness 

8.  10.  saying,  this  man  is  the  g.  power  of  God 
Reti.  11.  17    tho'i  hast  taken  to  thee  thy  g.  power 

18.  1.  angt'l  come  from  heaven,  having  <r.  power 

GREAT  sea. 
fj\im.  34.  6.  ye  diall  have  the  g.  sea  for  a  border 
Josh.  1.  4.  fronr  the  wilderness  unto  the  g.  sea 

9.  1.  when  the  iings  in  the  coasts  of  o-.  sea  heard 
15.  12.  the  wc?   border  was  lo  the^.  sea  and  coast 

47.  inheritan  e  of  Jndah,  lotlie  n-.  sea  and  hordir 
23. 4.  with  ail  nations  I  have  cut  off  to  the  g.  sea 
Ezek.  47. 10.  as  fish  of  the  g.  sea,  exceeding  mat^v 
15.  border  of  land  toward  north  from  the  n-.  sea 
Dan.  7.  2.  the  four  winds  strove  upon  the  g.sea 
See  Sin. 
GREAT  slaughter. 
Josh.  10.  10.  slew  Ihem  with  a  g.  s.  nl  Gibeon 
20.  made  an  end  of  slaying  them  with  g.  s. 
Judg.  11.  33.  Jephthah  smote  Ammon.  with  g.  s. 

15.  8.  Samson  smote  the  Philistines  with  g.  s. 
1  Sam.  4.  10.  Philistines  smote  Israel  with  g.  s.  17. 
6.  19.  Lord  had  smitten  the  people  with  a  g.  s. 

19.  8.  David  slew  Philistines  with  a  g.  s.  23.  5. 
8  Sam. 18.  Lag.  slaughter  that  day  of  20,000  men 
1  KingsW  21.  ki;  g  of  Isr.  slew  Syrians  with  g.s. 
iChron.  '  ,.  17.  Aoijah  slew  Israel  with  .i  g.  s. 

28.  5.  '    ig  of  Israel  smote  Ahaz  with  a  g.  s. 
Isa.  ?     Z5.  in  the  day  of  o-.  s.  when  the  lowers  fall 

34.  6.  Lord  halh  ag.  rlaoghter  in  land  of  Idumea 

So  GREAT. 
i^iod.32.21.lhou  hast  brought.^  g.  a  sin  upon  Ihem 
Deut.  4. 7.  what  nation  .^o  g.  hath  God  so  nigh?  8. 
l^inArs3.9  wboableto  judge  .«»f7-.  peo.?2C/(r  1.10. 
Psal.  77.  13.  who  is  sag.  a  God  as  our  God? 

103.  11.  so  g.  is  his  mcrcv  to  them  that  fear  him 
M.tt.  8. 10.  not  found  so  g.  faith  inlsr.iel,  /.uke.7.9. 

15.  33.  so  much  bread  as  to  fi'  1  so  g.  a  multitude 
iCor.  1.  1&  who  delivered  ui  from  so  g.  a  d^alh 
Heb. 2. 3. how  -escape, if  we  neglect  .so  o-.  salvation? 

12.1.  arecom|ias.sed  wilhson-.  a  cloud  of  witnesses 
Jam.  3.  4.  ships  iho'  so  g.  yet  turnei)  with  a  helm 
Ree   16   18  so  mighty  an  earthquake  and  so  g. 

18. 17    in  one  hour  so  o-.  riches  come  to  nought 

Small  ana  GREAT. 
f7?rj.19  11  smote  men  withhlindnessjma^Zand^. 
f'  -J   1.  17    bill  ye  shell  hea- smn'/ as  well  as  ^. 


GRE 

.Tael  2.  II.  for  his  camp  is  very  g.  he  is  strong 
Zech.  14.  4.  and  there  shari  be  a  viry  g.  \alhy 
jWat.21.8.  a  Bety^.multitudespread  their  gtirment» 
Mark  8.  1.  the  iiiuitituile  very  g.  having  nothing 

16. 4.  the  stone  was  rolled  away,  for  it  was  very  IF 

»'as  GREAT. 
Gen.  6.  5.  God  saw  ihe  wickedness  of  man  was g 

I3.fi.  their  substance  WHSO-.  so  that  they  could  no 

1  Kings  3.  4.  to  Gibeon,  that  joos  the^.  high  place 

2  Kings  3.  27.  there  airis^.  indignaiio'n  against  ler. 
Esth.  4.  3.  where  the  decree  came  roa^o-. mourning 

9.  4.  Mordecai  was  g.  in  the  king's  house,  10.  3. 
./o6  31.  25.  if  I  rejoiced  because  my  wealth  teas  g. 
Eccl.2.'i).  I  was g.  and  iiicreas.  more  than  all  before 
/.am.  1.  1.  she  that  was  g.  among  Ihe  nations 
/'an.  4.  10.  Ihe  tiee's  height  was  g.  and  it  grew 
Mat.7.27.  it  fell,and^.  was  the  fall  of  it,  Luke  6.49 

GREAT  waters. 
2  .Sam.  22. 1 17.  drew  me  out  of  »■.  w.  Psal.  18.  f  16. 
Psal.  29.  t3.  the  voice  of  Loril  is  upon  g.  watert 
32.  6.  in  floods  of  ^.  waters  shall  not  come  nigh' 
77.  19.  thy  way  is  in  the  sen,  thy  path  in^.  waters 
107.  23.  they  that  do  business  in  g.  waters 
144.  7.  send  from  above,  deliver  me  out  of  ^.  waU 
/sa.  23.  3.  and  by  g.  waters  the  seed  of  Sihor 
■ler.  4U  12.  found  Ishmael  by  g.  waters  of  GibeoB 
51.  55.  when  her  waves  do  roar  like^.  waters 
Ezek^  1.24.  the  noise  of  their  wings  like  ^.  toa«er» 
17.  5.  he  placed  of  the  seed  by  g.  waters,  set  it 
8.  it  was  |)lanted  in  a  good  soil  by  g.  waters 
2G.  19.  when  0-.  waters  shall  cover  thee 
27.  26.  thy  rowers  brought  thee  into  o-.  waters 
3\.l.  he  was  fair,  for  his  root  was  by  g.  waters 

15.  I  restrained  floods,  !he^.  waters  were  stayed 
32.13.1  will  destroy  all  Ihe  bea>ts  beside  ^.zoatcr* 

tfaA.3.15.didsl  walk  ibrongh  the  heapof^.  waic-» 

GREAT  while. 
2  Sa7n.7.19.  but  tbou  hast  spok.  also  oft  by  servant'* 
house  for  a  g.  while  to  come,  1  Chrvn.  17.  17, 
Jl/arA-1.35.  rising  u\i  a  g.  while  befoieday,  he  went 
/.uke  10. 13.  had  g.while  ago  repented  m  sackclotii 
Jlcts  28.  6.  after  the  barbarians  looked  a  g.  white 

GRE.AT  work  and  works. 
Exnd.  14.  31.  Israel  saw  ihnl  g.work  the  Lord  did 
Judg.  2.  7.  who  had  seen  all  the  g.  works  of  the  L. 
1  C/(ron.  29.  I.  my  son  is  young,  and  Ihe  irorA;  is  ^ 
JVeh.  4.  19.  the  work  is  o-.  and  we  are  separated 
6.  3.  I  am  doing  a  g  work,  I  cannot  come  down- 
Psal.lW.  2.  the  jonr/fs  of  the  Lord  are  jr.  Pev.  15.3. 
Eccl.  2.  4.  I  made  sr.  works,  I  budded  me  huuse* 

GR  RATER. 
Oen.  1.  16.  God  made  ti.e  g.  light  to  rule  the  djy 
4.  13.  my  punishment  is  jj-.  than  I  can  bear 
39.  9.  there  is  none  g.  in  this  house  than  I 
41.  40.  only  in  the  throne  will  I  be  g.  than  thou 
48.  19.  his  younger  brother  shall  be  g.  than  he 
F.iod.  18.  11.  I  know  the  Lord  is  g.  than  all  god» 
J^um.  14.  12.  makeof  Ihee^r.  nation,  /)cut.O.  14 
/}eut.  1.  28.  the  people  is  g.  anil  Inller  than  we 
4.  38.  drive  milionsff.  than  thou,  7.1.  |9. 1.  |  11.23 
Josh.  10.  2.  because  Gibion  was  g.  than  Ai 
1  Sam.  14.  30.  had  there  not  been  a  g.  slaughter 
'2  Sam.  13.  15.  the  hatred  was  g.  than  the  love 

16.  this  evil  is  g.  than  the  other  thou  didst  me 
1  Kings  1.  37.  make  his  throne  g.  than  David,  47 

1  Chron.  11.9.  David  waxtrt  g.  and  g.  L.  was  with 

2  Chron.  3.  5.  the  g.  hou^e  he  ceiled  with  fir-free 
F^ith.  9.  4.  fnj  this  man  Mordenni  waxed  g.  and  g 
■  fob  33. 12.  I  will  answer,  that  God  is  g.  than  man 
/.am.  4.  6.  is  g.  than  Ihe  punishment  of  Sodom 
Ezek.  8.  6.  thou  shalt  see  g.  abominations,  13,  15. 
/)an.  11. 13.Bhall  set  fiirt  ha  mult  it  tide  £■. I  ban  former 
.Hmns  6.  2.  or  their  bonier  g  than  your  border 
Hag.  2.  9.  the  glory  of  latter  hoirse^-.  than  former 
Mat.  II.  11.  not  risen  a  g.  than  John  the  Baptieii 

least  in  kingd.  of  heaven^,  than  he,  /.ukel.  28 
12.  6.  in  this  place  is  one  g.  thiiii  the  lemple 

41.  behold,  a  (r.  than  Jonas  is  here,  /,j//.c  11.32: 

42.  behold,  a  jrr.ihan  Solomon  is  here, /.nie  11.31,, 
23.  14.  receive  0-.  damn.  Mark  12.40.  Luke20.47 

17.  for  whether  is  g.  the  gold,  or  the  temple  ? 
19.  for  whelher  is  g.  the  gift,  or  tlie  altar? 

Mark  4.  32.  sown,  it  beconielh  g.  than  all  herbs 

12.  31.  there  is  no  other  command,  g  than  the9 
/.?//,(;  12.18.  Iwill  pull  down  my  bariis,Hnd  build  <? 

22.27.  whether  is  ir.  be  that  sittetb  or  that  servetbt 
John  1.  .50.  thou  Shalt  see  g.  things,  5.  20.  |  14    12 
4.  12.  art  thou  g.  ihnn  our  father  .laeoh  ? 
.5.  36.  I  have  g.  wi'ness  than  that  of  John 
8.  .13.  art  ibon  g.  than  our  father  Abraham? 
10.  20.  mv  Father  is  g.  ihan  nil,  14.  28. 

13.  ICi.  the  servant  is  not  g.  than  his  lord,  15.  20, 
1.5.  13.  g.  love  hath  no  man  Ihan  this  to  lay  dowi 
19. 11.  he  that  delivered  ire  lo  thee  hnth  ihe  »•.  sir 

.</(:/s  15.28.  lo  lay  upon  yoti  nog.  burden  than  thesi» 
ftom.  9.  tl2.  it  was  said,  the  «■.  shall  serve  the  lessei 
I  Cor.  14.  5.  for  g.  is  he  that  prophesielh,  than  Ii 
T.^.  6.  of  whom  Ihe^.part  remain  unto  this  preeen 
Wc^.6.13.  because  he  couH  swenr  hv  no  (r.he  swor» 
16.  for  men  verily  sweat  by  the  o   nnd  on  oatii 


(^.RE 


Ueh.  9  Jl.  by  a  <;■  and  more  perl'i.ci  tabernacle 
11. 26.  csteemnig  tliu  repiuafli  ol  Christ  ^r.  nclieB 
/am.3  l.knowing  woshull  receive g-.condeinnation 
IPet.'Z.  11.  whereas  angels  whicli  are^.  \i\  power 
lJt>An3  20.  God  is  n-  llian  our  heart,  and  knoweth 
4.  4.  g.  is  he  that  is  in  you,  than  lie  in  the  world 
5.9.  witness  ot'God  is  ^.  tins  is  the  witness  ofGod 
3  Mini  I  have  no fitjov  than  to  hear  tliat  children 

GREATEST. 
lCar.1-2.14.  least  was  over  IU0,«-.  over  a  thousand 
29.  hitherto  the  g.  part  had  kept  the  ward  ol  Saul 
Job  1.  3.  this  mail  was  the  ^r.  of  all  in  the  east 
Jer.  6. 13.  from  least  to  g.  given  to  covetousn.  8.10. 
31.  34.  all  know  me,  from  least  to  the  g.  //fi.8.11. 
42.  1.  all  people  tVom  the  least  to  the  g.  came  near 
8.  Jeremiah  called  the  people  from  least  to  the  g. 
44.  12.  they  shall  die,  from  the  least  to  the  g- 
Jonah  3.5.  put  on  sackeloih,  from  i  lie^.to  the  least 
Mat.  13.  32.  when  grown,  it  is  the  g.  among  herhs 
18.  1.  who  IS  the  g.  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
4.  humble  himself  as  this  litile  child,  same  is^. 

23.  11.  but  he  ihal  is  g-  shall  be  your  servant 
Mark  9.  34.  disputed  who  should  be  "-.  Luke  9. 4b. 
Z.ufce22.24.  there  was  a  strife  v\lio  should  be  g. 

26.  but  he  that  is  g.  let  liim  be  as  the  younger 
Sets  8.  10.  all  gave  lieed  from  the  least  to  the  g. 
I  Cor.  KJ   13.  but  the  g.  of  these  is  charily 

GREATLY. 
Oen.  3. 16.  he  said,  1  will  g.  multiply  Ihy  sorrow 
19. 3.  Lot  pressed  upon  tlienii'.  and  they  turned  Jn 

24.  35.  the  Lord  hath  blessed  luy  master  g. 
27.  t  33.  Isaac  trembled  with  a  trembling  g. 
32.  7.  then  Jacob  was  g.  afraid  and  distressed 

Exod.  19.  18.  and  the  whole  mount  quaked  g. 

Kum.  1 1.  10.  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  g. 
14.  39.  Moses  told,  and  the  people  mourned  g. 

Dent.  15.  4.  the  Lord  shall  g.  bless  thee  in  the  land 
17.  n.  nor  shall  he  g.  multiply  silver  and  gold 

Judg.i.  15.  Lord  ag.  tlniii,  lliev  were  "f.  distressed 
6.  6.  Israel  was  g.  inii>overished  by  Rlidian 

1  Sam.  11.  6.  Saul's  anger  was  kindled  g. 
15.  Saul  and  all  the  men  of  Israel  rejoiced  g. 
12.  18.  the  people  g.  feared  the  Lord  and  Samuel 
16.  21.  beloved  liim^.  became  bis  armour-bearer 
17. 11.  when  heard  Philistines,  they  wereff.afiaid 

28.5.  Saul  saw  the  Phill^t.  his  heart  trembled  o-. 

30.6.  David  was  ^r.distressed,  for  the  people  spak_e 
2Sajn.  10.  5.  the  men  were^r.  ashamed,  1  C/ir.W.o. 

12.  5.  David's  anger  was  g.  kindled  ag.  the  man 
13. 1 15.  Ainnon  hated  her  witli  great  hatred  5-. 
t36.  the  king  wept  with  a  great  weeping  "•. 
14.t25.  was  not  a  beautiful  man  in  Isr.  (o  praise  g- 
24. 10.  David  said,  I  have  sinned  g.  1  C/tr.  21.  8. 
{Kinrrs%  12.  Solomon's  kiiigd.  was  established  g. 
.5.7.  Hiram  heard  Solomon's  words,  he  rtjoiced  g. 
18.  3.  now  Obadiah  feared  the  Lord  g. 

1  C/ir.  4.  38.  Ibe  house  of  their  fathers  increased  g. 
16.  25.  "reat  is  the  Lord,  g.  to  be  praised,  to  be 

feared  above  all  2ods,  Ks.  48.  1.  1 96.4.  |  14.5.3. 

2  Chr.  25.  10.  the.r  anger  was^.  kindled  ag.  Judah 
33.  12.  Manasseh  bumbled  himself  |r.  before  (Jod 

Eira  10.  1 13.  we  have  "■•  offended  in  this  thing 
Job  8.  7.  yet  thv  latter  end  sliouhl  g.  increase 
Psal.  21.  1.  in  tl'iv  salvalion  how  5-.  shall  he  rejoice 
28.  7.  therefore  niy  heart  g.  rejoiceth,  I  will  praise 
38.6. 1  am  bowed  down  g.  go  mourning  all  the  day 
4.5.  11.  so  shall  the  kin;'  g.  desi-e  thy  beauty 
47.9.  shields  of  earth  belong  -o  Goil,  he  is  o-.exalted 
62.  2.  he  is  mv  defence,  I  sliiill  not  be  g.  moved 
65.  9.  thou  i'.'ennchest  it  with  the  river  of  God 
71.23.  my  bpsshallg'.  rejoice  when  1  sing  unln  Ihec 
78.  .59.  lie  was  wroth,  and  g.  abhorred  Israel 
105.  24.  he  increased  bis  people  g.  107.  38. 
109.  30. 1  will  g.  praise  t!io  Lord  with  my  mouth 
112. 1.  blessed  thai  delightcth  "-.  in  hia  command. 
IIR.  10.  I  was;?-,  afflicted,  I  s.ud  in  my  hiisto 
119.  51.  the  proud  hi've  bail  me  g.  in  diMision 
Prov.  23. 24.  the  filber  of  righteous  shall  ^r.  p  joice 
tsa.  42.  17.  shall  ho  g.  ashameil  that  trust  m  iniiiges 
61.  10. 1  williA.  rejoice  in  ihe  L.  rd,  soul  be  joyful 
Jer.  3.  1.  shall  nut  that  land  hi:  g.  lollutod  t 
4.  10.  surely  thou  hast  g  deceived  this  people 
9.19.  wearcir.confoundMl,hnve  forsaken  the  land 
20.11.  perseculorsshall  lie  n-.,-.nhamed,  n.'t  prosper 
Fzeir  20.  13.  and  mv  sabbalSs  they  g.  pollurpj 
25.  12.  becaiis.!  thai  Hdnm  hath  »•.  offended 
Dan.  S  9  then  was  king  H.lsliazznr  ,ff.  troubied 
9.  23.  for  thoii  art  g.  beloved,  10.  U,  19. 
Ohad.  2    I  made  thee  small,  ihou  art  g   despised 
/on(7.A4.t4.art  thi.n  n-.angiy?  t!l.  ||  t9  I  am^j-.angry 
Zrph.  1.  14  the  great  dav  nf  ih"  Lord  hastelh  g. 
Zfch..  9.  9.  rejoice  g.  O  daughter  of  Zuin,  shout 
Mat.'n.  14.  insomuch  ihat  governor  marvelled  n- 
Mark  5.23.Jairu3  bi'soiight  him  «■  sayina,  my  daug. 

38.  he  seath  them  that  wept  and  wailed  g. 
■3    15.  when  Ihev  behelrl.  they  were  amazed  g. 

12.27.  the  God  of  the  living,  ye  therefore  do  5^.  err 

/fl'-<3.29.rojoiceth;^becaufleof  bridegroom's  voice 

.J '■rs  ^^.l\.n\\  the  people  ran  to  porch, ^.wondering 

•  .7.  Miimlierofdisciplesmnltipled  in  Jerusalem^ 

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GEE 

X  Cor.  16. 12. 1  g.  desired  Apollos  to  come  unto  \<-o\i 
PA(7.1.8.  bow^f.  I  long  after  you  all  in  Jesus  Christ 

4.10. 1  rejoiciTd  in  the  Lord  u^.thal  at  last  your  care 
1  Tliess.  3.  6.  desiring  "-.  to  see  us,  as  we  to  see  you 
2 'y'/ra. 1.4. ^.desiring  to  see  thee,  that  I  may  be  filled 

4.  15.  for  he  hath  g.  withstood  our  words 
IFct.l.O.  ye^.  rejoice  tho'  now  ye  are  in  heaviness 


GUT 

Luke  23.  3L  if  they  do  these  things  If.  a  g.  tree- 

GKEKN  trns. 
t/e?'.17.2.  whilst  children  remenihergrovesby^.  W 

GREEMSH. 
Leo.  13.  49.  if  the  plague  he  g.  in  thi  garment 
14   37.  if  plague  be  with  hollow  sttakes  ^  arretf 
GREEiNNESS. 


i.lolin  4.  I  rejoiced ^r.  that  1  found  chfidrcn  walk    ^ 
■i.lohn  3   I  rejoiced  g-.  when  the  brethren  testilieil 
.S,?c  Feared. 
GREATNESS. 
Eiod.l5. 7.  in^.  of  thy  excellency  overthrow  them 
10.  by  g.  of  thine  arm  they  shall  be  still  as  a  stone 
JVwm.  14.  19.  pardon  according  to^i-.  of  thy  mercies 
Oeut.3. 24.  thou  hast  begun  to  shew  thy  serv.  thy  ff. 
5.  24.  the  Lord  hath  shewed  us  his  glory  and  g. 
9.  26.  which  thou  hast  redeemed  through  thy  g. 
11.  2.  not  with  children  who  have  not  seen  his  g. 
32.  3.  ascribe  ye  g.  unto  our  God,  he  is  the  rock 
ICAr.  17. 19.  to  thy  own  heart  .last  done  allthis^ 
21.  to  make  thee  a  name  of  ^.  and  terribleness 
29.  11.  thine,  O  Lord,  is  the  o-.  power,  and  gloiy 
2  CUr.  9.  0.  one  half  of^r.of  thy  wisdom  not  shewed 
24.  27.  and  the  g.  of  the  burdens  laid  upon  him 
JV'cA.  13.  22.  spare  me  according  log.  of  thy  mercy 
Eslk.  10.2.  the  declaration  of  the  g.  of  Mordecui 
Psal.  66.  3.  by  g.  of  thy  power  enemies  submit  to 
71.  21.  thou  shall  increase  my  g.  and  comfort  m 
79. 11.  according  to  the  g.  of  thy  power  preserve 
145.  3.  his  n-.  is  unsearchable  ||  6.  I  declare  thy  g. 
150.  2.  praTse  him  according  to  his  excellent  g. 
Prov.  5. 23.  in  the  g.  of  his  folly  be  shall  go  asiray 
[xa.  40.  26.  he  calleth  by  name,  by  g.  of  Ins  might 
57.  10.  thou  art  wearied  in  the  g.  of  thy  way 
63.  1.  travelling  in  the  g.  of  bis  strength 
.kr.  13.  22.  for  g.  of  iniuuity  thy  skirts  discovered 
Ezck.  31.  2.  wlfom  art  tiiou  like  in  thy  g.? 

7.  thus  was  he  fair  in  his  g.  in  bis  branches 

Dan.  4.  22  thy^.  is  grown  and  leacheth  to  heaven 

7.  27.  the  o-.of  1  he  kingdom  shall  be  given  to  saints 

Epk.  1.  I'f.  what  is  the  exceeding  i"-.  of  his  power 

GREAVES. 

1  Sam.  17.  6.  Goliath  had  g.  of  brass  upon  his  legs 
GREEDY. 

Psal.  17.  12.  like  as  a  lion  that  is  g.  of  his  prey 
Prov.  1.  19.  so  is  everv  one  that  h  g.  of  gain 

15.  27.  he  that  is  g.  o'f  gain  troublelb  his  house 
fsa.  56. 11.  they  are^nlugs,  can  never  have  enough 
I'nm.  3.  3.  not  fl-.  of  filthy  lucre,  but  patient,  8. 

GREEDILY. 
Prov.  21.  26.  he  coveteth  g.  all  the  day  long 
Eze/l.  22.  12.  thou  hast  n-.  gained  of  thy  neighbours 
Jude  11.  they  ran  "•.  after  the  error  of  BaLam 

GREEDINESS. 
Evil-  4. 19.  given  over  to  work  all  unclean,  with  g. 

^  GREEK. 

/.M/re23.38  superscription  written  in  r;.  ./oAnl9  20 
.f]cls  21.  37.  chief  captain  said,can3t  thou  speakfr. 
Rev.d.  11.  but  in  O.  tongue  hath  his  name  Apollyon 

GREEN. 
Oen.  1.  30.  to  every  beast  of  the  earth  I  have  given 
every  g.  herb  for  moat 

9.  3.  as  the  g.  herb  have  I  given  you  all  things 

30.  37.  Jacob  took  rods  of  ^.  poplar  and  hazel 
£:xorf.l0.15.thore  remained  not  any  «-. thing  in  trees 
/.£«.  2.  14.  offer  for  thv  first-fruits^,  earsof  corn 

23. 14.  eat  no^.ears,  till  ye  have  brought  an  offer. 
Judg.  16.  7.  if  they  bind  me  with  seven  g.  withs 
8.°then  they  brought  to  her  seven  g.  withs 

2  Rings  19. 26.  inhabit,  were  as^.herhs,  /s.i.37.27. 
E.'stliA.b.  where  were  white,  n-.and  blue  hangings 
.loh  S.  16.  he  is  g-  before  the  sun,  branch  shoototh 

15.  32.  and  his  branch  .shall  not  be  g. 

39.  8.  the  wild  ass  searcheth  after  every  g.  thing 
P,sa^23.  2.  he  maketh  me  lie  down  in  g.  pastures 

37.  2.  and  they  shall  wither  as  the  g.  herb 
35.  I  have  seen  wicked  spread,  like  a  g.  bay-tree 

92.  1 14.  in  old  ago  thoy  shall  be  fat  and  "-. 
0:nt.  1.  16.  ihou  art  fair,  also  our  bod  is  g. 

2.  13.  the  fig-tree  putteth  forth  her  n-.  figs 
fsa.  15.  6.  the  grass  faileth,  there  is  no  5^.  thing 
.7er.  II.  16.  the  Lord  called  thy  name,  a  g.  olive 

17.  8.  as  tree  spreadeth  her  roots,  leaf  shall  be  g. 
Wis.  14.  8.  I  am  like  a  "-.  fir-tree,  from  me  tliy 
.fl.mnsl.  t  I.  be  formed  g.  worms  in  the  beginning 
Jl/.ir/c  b.. 'W.  sit  down  hy  companies  on  Iho^.  gra:s 
R/'vSi.  hail  and  fire,  and  all  g.  grass  was  burnt  up 

9.  4.  were  commamleil  not  to  hurt  any  g.  thin 

GREEN  trrc. 
Deut.  12. 2.  nations  served  gods  under  every  g.tree 

1  A'(HirsI4.23.imagc3Uiid.  every  ^.<.2/rin<'-sl7. 10 

2  kings  1()  4.  Asa  sac.  under  every  "-.  t.  2  CAr.S**.4 
Ps.  .52.  8. 1  am  like  a  g.  olive-(rcc  in  house  of  Goi 
fsa.  .57. 5.  inflaming  yourselves  under  every  g.  tree 
,7fr  2.20.  when  under  every  g.  tree  thou  wanderest 

3.  6.  under  every  "■•  tree,  there  played  the  harlot 
13.  hast  scattered  thy  ways  under  every  g.  tree 

Eiek.  6.  13.  ihy  slain  shall  be  under  every  g.  tree 
17.  24.  know  that  I  have  dried  up  the  g.  tree 
20.  47.  it  sha!)  devour  every  g.  trie  and  dry  tree 


Job  8.  12.  whilst  It  is  vet  in  Ins  o-.  ind  not  cut 
GRICET. 

1  Sum.  2.5.  5.  go  to  Nabal  and  g.  him  in  my  name 

/i«w. 16.3.^. Priscilla  and  Aipiila  my  helpers  in  C.J 
5.  g.  church  ||  6.  g.  Mary  wiio  bestowed  labour 
8.2r.Aiiiplias  II  n.g.\h(!  household  of  Narcissu^ 

1  Cu7:  16.  20.  all  the  brethren  g.  you,  P/ul.  4.  21. 
20.  g.  ye  one  another,  2  Cor.  13.  12.  1  Pet.  5.  14. 

Col.  i.  14.  Luke  the  physician  and  Deinas  g.  yow 

1  '"ke.os.  '5.  26.  g.  the  brethren  with  a  holy  kiss 
7'ii  X  la.  g.  them  that  love  us  in  the  faith 

2  Jo,i:i  13.  the  children  of  thy  elect  sister  g.  thee 

3  John  14.  peace  be  to  thee,  g.  the  friends  by  nam* 
GREETLTII. 

2  Tim.  4.  21.  Eubulns  g.  thee,  Pudens,  and  Linus 

GREETING,  S. 
Mat.'iX  7.  0-.  in  markets,  J.ukc  11.  4'3.  ]  20.  46. 
jicts  15.  23.''apostlcs,  elders,  and  brethren,  send  ^ 

23.  26.  Claudius  Lvsias  to  P'cli.x  sendeth  g. 
Jam.  1. 1.  to  the  Iwe'lve  tribes  scattered  abroad,^ 

GREW. 
Gen.  2.  5.  the  Lord  made  every  herb  before  it  g 

19.25.  be  overthrew  that  which  n-.upon  the  ground' 

21.  8.  Isaac  g.  2().  V.t.  |1  21   211.  Ishmael  g. 

25.  27.  boys  g.  \\  47.  27.  Israel  g.  and  multipliea 
Exod.  1.  12.  the  more  they  afiiicted,  more  they  ^ 

2.  10.  Moses  ^.  II  Judg.  11.2.  his  wife's  sons  ^.  up 
.fudg.  13. 24.  Samson  g.  and  the  Lord  blessed  him 
iSa7ii.^.-2\.  the  child  Samuelir.before  the  Lord, 26. 
2  Sam.  5.  10.  and  David  went  on  and  g.  great 

12  3.  it  ^.up  together  with  him,  did  eat  of  his  meat 
Ezek.  17.  t).  it  "'.  and  became  a  spreading  vine 
Don.  4.  11.  Ihe  tree  g.  and  was  strong,  it  reached 
Jimah  l.tlLthesean-. more  and  more  tempestuous- 
J\Iark  4.  7.  and  the  thorns^,  up  and  choked  it 

5.  26.  was  nothing  bettered,  but  rather  g.  worse 
Luke  1.80.  child  o-.and  wa.xcd  strong  in  spirit,  2.40. 

13.  19.  and  it  g.  and  wa.xcd  a  gieal  tree 
Acts  7.  17.  the  people  g.  and  multiplied  in  Egypt 

12.  24.  but  the  word  of  God  "-.  and  multiplied 

19.20.so  mightily  t  the  word  of  God  and  prevailed' 

GREY-HOUND. 
Prov.  30.  31.  four  comely  in  going,  a  g.-hound 

GRIEF,  S. 
r?e7i .26.35. which  w ere  a  ^.untolsaac  and  Rebekab 
l,«(jm.l.l6.outcflheal)unda*ceofn-.havelsiiokeii^ 

25.31.  this  shall  be  no  o-.to  thee, or  offence  of  hear 
2C/ir(ra.6.29.when  everyone  shall  know  hisown^ 
Job  2.  13.  they  saw  that  his  g.  was  very  great 

6.  2.  oh  that  my  g.  were  thoroughly  weighed 
t3.  therefore  I  want  words  to  express  my  g. 

16.5.the  moving  of  my  lips  should  assuage  your  •• 
6.  though  I  speak,  my  g.  is  not  assuaged 
Psal.&.T.  my  eye  is  consumed  because  o\^  g.  31.9 
31 .  10.  my  life  is  spent  with  g.  my  years  with  sigh 
69.  26.  they  talk  to  o^.  of  those  thou  hast  wounds* 
139.  t24.  see  if  there  be  any  way  of  ^.  in  me 
147.  t3.  he  healelh  and  hindcth  up  theirs-. 
Pron.  17.  25.  a  foolish  son  is  a  g.  to  his  father 
Eccl.  1.  18.  for  in  much  wisdom  is  much  5-. 
2.23.  forallhisdays  are  sorrows, and  his  travail^; 
Isa.  1.  t  13.  it  is  g.  even  the  solenm  meeting 
17.  11.  hut  the  harvest  shall  he  a  heap  in  day  of^. 
53.  3.  a  man  of  sorrows,  and  acquainted  with^. 
4.  be  bath  borne  our^.  anil  carried  our  sorrow* 
10.  it  pleased  Ld.  to  bruise  him,  he  put  him  to  g. 
Jer.  6.  7.  before  me  continually  is  ."-.  and  wounds- 
10.  19. 1  said,  trnlv,  this  is  a  g.  and  I  must  hear  it 
45.  3.  for  the  Loid  hath  ad.led  g-  to  my  sorrow 
/,a)«.3.32.tho'  he  cause  I'.he  will  have  compassion 
Ezek.  32.  t  9.  I  will  provoke  many  people  to  ,xr- 
.To-nak  4.6. a  gourd, a  shadow  to  deliver  him  from  g 
2  Cor.  2.  5.  if  any  caused  g.  he  hath  not  grieved  ni* 
Heb.  13.  17.  may  do  it  with  joy  and  not  with  g. 
1  Pet.  2  19.  for  conscience  toward  God  endure £'. 

GRIEVANCE. 

Hab.  1.  3.  why  dost  thou  cause  me  to  behold  g.T 

1 13.  thou  art  of  purer  eves  than  to  look  on  g. 

GRIEVE. 

1  Sam.  2.  33.  the  man  sliiill  be  1^  g.  thine  heart 

2  Kivgs  3.  t  19.  he  shall  f.everv  good  piece  of  land' 
1  C/(rr4.  10.  keepfiimi  evil,  ihat  It  may  not  g.  mo 
Psnl.  78.  40.  how  oft  did  thev^.  him  m  the  de^erl'i 
/  U7«. 3.33. doth  not  willingly  i'. the  children  of  mea 
Epk.  4.  30.  ir.  not  the  H<  Iv  Spirit  of  God,  whereb) 

(JRIEVED. 
aen.C:  fi.nnd  it  repented  the  Lor4  that  he  had  mud. 
man  on  the  earth,  and  it  g.  him  at  his  hear* 
34.  7.  Jacob's  sons  heard  and  were  g.  and  wrotl 
45.  5.  now  be  not  g.  that  ye  sold  me  hither 
49.  23.  (be  archershave  sorelv  g.  bim,  and  shot 
Eiod.  1.  12  nnd  they  were  g.  because  of  Isrnel 
r>cut.I5.  lU.  shall  notbe  jr.when  thou  givest  to  biiB 


GRl 

Judg.\Q.  Ifi.  his  soul  was  n-.  loi'  t'le  raigeiy  of  brael 
ISum.l.S.  wliy  weepest  tliou?  why  hi  lliy  hearty.? 
15.  11.  it  g.  Samuel,  and  lie  cried  unto  the  Lord 

20.  3.  let  not  Jonatlian  know  tias  lest  he  he  g. 
34.  Jonathan  arose,  tor  he  was  i'.  lor  David 

30.  0.  because  the  soul  of  all  tlie  people  waa  g, 
2  Sam.  19.  2.  heard  liow  the  king  was  g.  for  his  ion 
iWA.  '2.  10.  it^-.  iheni  exceedujgly,  that  there  wai 

13.  8.  it  g.  me  sore,  and  1  cast  forth  all  the  stuli" 
B^lk.  4.  4.  then  was  the  queen  ejiceedijigly  g. 
Job  4.  iJ.  if  we  assay  to  commune,  wilt  thou  be  g.'i 

30.  25.  was  not  my  soul  g.  for  the  poor  ? 
Vsal.  73.  21.  thus  my  heart  was  g.  1  was  pricke  1 

95.  10.  forty  years  was  1  g.  with  this  generation 

112.  10.  the  wicked  sliali  see  it,  and  beg. 

119.  158.  I  beheld  the  transgressors  and  was  g. 

13U.21.  am  not  l^.with  those  that  rise  u])  ag.  thee 
Isa.  54. 6.  tlie  L.  called  thee  as  a  woma^i  g.m  spirit, 

57.  10.  therefore  thou  wast  not  g. 
Jer.  5.  3.  thou  hast  stricken  them,  they  have  not  g. 
Dan.  7.  1.5.  I  Uan.  was^.  in  sjiiril  ni  niiilst  of  boti> 

11.  30.  therofore  he  shall  be  g.  and  return 
ifimus  G.K.they  are  not  ^. for  the  attiiciion  of  Joseph 
Mark  3.  5.  being ^.  for  the  hardness  of  their  hearts 

10. 22. he  Weill  away  ^. for  he  had  great  possessions 
Jukn'ii.il.  Peter  was^.  because  lie  said  third  time 
Acts  4.  2.  being  0-.  that  they  taught  the  jieople 

9.  t38.  that  he  would  nut  be  g.  to  come  to  ihem 

10.  18.  Paul  being  ^f.  said  to  the  spirit,  come  ouij 
Rovi.  14.  15.  if  thy  brother  be  g.  with  thy  meal 

i  Cor.  2.  4    I  wrote  not  that  ye  should  be  g. 

5  caused  "nef,  he  halh  iiot^.  ine,  but  in  part 

Heb.  3. 10.  \vlierefore  i  was  o-.with  that  generation 

17.  but  with  whom  u  as  he  g.  forty  years  ? 

GRIEVETH. 

Ruth  1.  13.  for  it  ff.  me  much  for  your  sakes 

Pros.  26. 15.  it  fl-.him  to  brintril  again  to  his  mouth 

GRIEVING. 
Czei.  28.24.  shall  be  no  more  a  o-.thornunto  Israel 

GRIEVOUS. 
•Gen.  12.  10.  for  the  famine  was  g.  in  the  land 
18.  20.  Lord  said,  because  their  sin  is  very  g. 

21.  11.  the  thing  was  very  g.  in  Abraham's  sight 
12.  God  said,  let  it  not  be  g.  in  thy  sight 

41.  31.  for  the  famine  shall  be  very  o-, 
50.  11.  this  is  a  g.  mourning  to  the  Egyptians 
Exod.  8.  24.  there  came  a  "-.  swarm  of  Hies 

9.  3.  a  g.  murrain  ||  18.  to  rain  a  very  g.  hail,  24. 

10.  14.  locusts  were  vary  g.  before  were  no  such 
IKings^.B.  Shimei,  who  cursed  me  witli  a  "•curse 

12.  4.  make  the  g.  service  lighter,  2  Citron.  10.  4. 
1^501.10.5. his  ways  always  o-.  judgment  out  of  sight 

31  lo  which  speak  ^f. things  against  the  righteous 
Prov    15.  1.  hut  g.  words  stir  up  anger 

10.  correction  is^r.to  him  that  forsakelh  the  way 
Ecci  2.  17.  work  wrought  under  the  sun  is^.  to  me 
/««.  15.  4.  his  life  shall  be  g.  unto  hiin 

21.  2   a  g.  vision  is  declared  unto  inc 
Sfcr,  (i.  28.  they  are  all  g.  revolters,  walking  with 

10.  '!•.  woe  is  me  for  my  hurt,  my  wound  is  ^. 

14.  17.  virgin  of  my  people  broken  with  a  g.  blow 
10.  4.  tli«y  shall  die  of"-,  deaths,  not  he  buried 
23.  10.  ng.  whirlwind  sliall  fall  on  the  wi.k.d 
30.12.briiise  incnriible,  thy  wound  is^^  jVa/i.'.Ud. 

Mal.2'.^.  4.  bind  heavy  burdiMis  and^r.  J,u/,i:  11.41). 
jScts  20.  29.  shall  g.  wolves  enter  in  iimoiig  you 
25.7  Ji'w.s  laid  many  "■.complaints  against  Paul 
ip/iil.  3.  1.  to  me  indeed  is  not  g.  but  fir  yon  safe 
Hcb.  12.  11.  no  chaslciiing  .seems  joyous,  but  g. 
I  John  5.  3.  s4nd  his  cuinmainlmenis  are  not  g. 
Hev  16. 2.  an',  sore  on  men  I  liiif  had  mark  ol  beast 

GRIEVOUSLY. 
fsa.  9  1.  and  afterward  did  more  g.  afflict  her 
/cr.23.  10.  it  slia'l  fall^.  on  the  head  ol'the  wicked 
t>«"!.1.8.Jerusii.  hiith  ir. sinned,  therefore  removed 

20.  my  hetirt  is  turned,  for  I  have  g.  rebelled 
JEzek.  14.  13.  when  land  siiinetli  by  trespassing  5^. 
Mic   1.  t  9.  she  \s  g.  sick  of  her  wounds 
Mat.  8.  G.g.  torm ''merl  ||  13.22.  daughter  rr.  vexed 

GRIEVOUS.NESS. 
fsa.  10.  ]  that  write  g.  which  they  have  prescribed 
21.  15.  for  they  (led  f  oin  the  g.  of  war 

GRIND. 
Judg.  16.  21.  Samson  did  g.  in  the  prison-house 
Jjb  31.  10.  then  let  mv  wife  g.  unto  another 
Ecd.K.\%  the  gviiiders  cease  bncause  they  0-. little 
Isa.  3. 1?.  wniit  mean  ye  to  ^'the  faeces  of  the  floor? 
47.  2.  takp  millsiones  anil  g.  meiil,  uncover  locks 
I.,am.  5.  13.  Ihev  look  the  young  men  to  g. 
Mat.  21.  44.  it  will  -r.  him  to  powder,  J^ukcW.  18. 

GRLXDEUS. 
Job  20.  t  r   I  brake  the  g.  of  the  wicked 
Eccl.  i2L  3  Ihe^.  cea^^e,  li"cniise  they  arc  few 

GRINDING. 
Ecd.  12.  4   wher  'he  soiinil  of  the  ^.  is  low 
^fat.  24.  4J  two  women  p-  at  the  null,  Aitic  17.35. 

GRIX. 
fob  13.  9.  t.'ie  g  shall  t:ik-  him  by  the  heel 

GRINS. 

Psal.  140.&  Uiei  spread  a  net,  they  set^,  fa'  me 

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P«.m.9.keep  me  from  the^/.ol'tho  workers  of  iniq 
it't  Gin. 
GRISLED 
Gen.  31.  10.  the  rams  were  speckled  and  g.  12. 
ZtcA.  6.  3.  in  the  Iburth  chariot  were  g.  horses 
C.  the  g.  go  forth  toward  the  south  country 
GROAN, 
./ui  24.  12.  men  g.  from  out  of  the  city 
J6'r.51.52.th rough  all  her  land  the  wounded  shall  "-. 
Eick.  30.  24.  Pharaoh  shall  g.  before  him 
./ucl  I.I8.I10W  do  the  beaslsn-. herds  have  no  pasture 
Hunt.  8.  23.  we  ourselves  ^r.  within  ourselves 
2  Cor.  5.  2.  in  this  we^.  desiring  to  be  clothed  ujion 
4.  we  in  this  tabernacle  do  g.  being  burdened 
GROANED. 
John  11.  33.  he  g.  in  sjiirit,  and  was  troubled 

GROANETH. 
Rom.  8.  22.  we  know  that  the  whole  creation  g. 

GROANING,  S. 
Exod.  2.  24  God  heard  their  ^.  and  remembered 
0.  5.  I  have  heard  tlie^'.  of  Israel,  Jlcts  7.  34. 
./«£/»•. 2.I0.  it  repented  the  Lord  because  of  their^. 
.Jtfl)  23.  2.  mv  stroke  is  heavier  than  my  g. 
Psal.  0.  0.  I  am  weary  with  g.  all  the  night 
38.  9.  and  my  g.  is  not  hid  Irom  thee 
102.5.  by  reason  of  my  ^.  bones  cleave  to  my  skin 
20.  to  hear  the  g.  of  the  prisoner,  to  loose  those 
E  sk.  30.  24.  with  the  g.  of  a  deadly  uuunded  man 
y» ,  J.  8.  20.  fur  us  with  g.  that  cannot  be  uttered 

GROANING. 
Ji,  .*  11.38.  Jesus  ^.in  himself,  cometh  to  the  grave 

GROPE,  ETH. 
Deut.  28.  29.  thou  shall  g.  at  noon  as  the  blind  g. 
J'jb  5.  14.  they  g.  in  noon  day  as  in  the  night 

12.  25.  they  g.  in  the  dark  without  light 
Isa.  59. 10.  wes".  for  tlie  wall  like  the  blind,  we^. 

GROSS. 
Isa.  60.2.  and  g.  darkness  shall  cover  the  people 
,/er.l3.16.  while  look  for  light,  niakeit^.  darkness 
J^tat.  13.  15.  people's  heart  is  waxed  g.  Acts  28. 27. 

GROVE. 
Gen.  21.  33.  Abraham  planted  a  g.  in  Beer-sheha 
y^'cuMO.  21.  thou  shall  not  plant  a^.  near  the  altar 
Judg.  0.  25.  and  cut  down  the  n'.  that  is  by  it 

28.  the  ^.  was  cut  down  that  was  by  it 
1  Sam.  22. t6.  Saul  abode  under  syg.  in  a  high  place 

1  Kings  15.  13.  because  she  had   made  an  idol 

in  a  g.  2  Chrun.  15.  16. 
16.33.Ahab  made  ag'.anddid  more  to  provoke  G. 

2  Kings  13.  6.  there  remained  the  g.  in  Samaria 

17.  16.  Israel  made  a  g.  and  served  Baal 

21.  3.  Manasseh  reared  up  altars,  and  made  a^. 
23.  4.  to  bring  out  the  vessels  made  for  the  g. 

6.  he  brought  out  the^.  from  house  of  the  Lord 
15.  Josiah  burnt  the  high  place  and  the  g. 

GROVES. 
Exod.  34. 13.  ye  shall  cut  down  their^.  Deut.  7.  5. 
Dent.  12.  3.  ye  shall  burn  their  g.  with  fire 
Judg.  3.  7.  foigat  Lord  and  served  g.  2  Clir.  24.18. 

1  Kings  14. 15.  shall  root  up  Israel  out  of  this  good 

land,  iiecause  they  have  made  their  ^. 
23.  built  them^.on  every  high  bill,  Q.Kings  17  10. 

18.  19.  the  prophets  of  the  g.  four  hundred 

2  ICi-igs  18.  4.  Hezek.  cut  downer,  and  brake  serp. 
2;t.  14.  Josiah  cut  down  the  g.  2  Chron.  34.  3,4. 

2  Chron.  14.  3.  Asa  brake  down  the  images,  and 
cut  down  the  g. 

17.  6.  Jehoshaphat  took  away  the^.  out  of  Judah 

19.  3.  in  that  thou  hast  taken  away  the  g. 

31.  I.  all  Isritel  that  were  present  cut  down  the^. 

33.  3.  Manasseh  made^.  ||  19  where  he  set  u]i  g. 

34.  3.  Josiah  began  to  purge  Judah  from  the  g. 

7.  when  lie  had  broken  down  the  altars  and  Ihe^. 
f.tii.  17.  8.  neither  shall  he  respect  then-,  or  images 

27.  9.  the  g.  and  the  images  shall  not  stand  up 
./rr.  17.  2.  whilst  children  remember  altars  and  g 
J/(C.5.14. 1  will  pluck  up  thv  5".  out  of  midst  of  thee 

GROUND. 
Kiorf.  32.  20.hc^.  the  calf  to  powder,  Deut.  9.  21. 
A'um.  11.  8.  the  penpin  g.  the  manna  in  mills 

GROUND  com. 
2  Sam.  17.  19.  spread  g.  corn  on  the  well's  mouth 

GROUND. 
Gen.  2.  5.  and  there  was  not  a  man  to  till  the  g. 
7.  the  Lord  God  formed  man  of  the  dust  of  the  ^. 
19.  out  of  the  g.  the  Lord  formed  every  beast 
3.  17.  he  said,  cursed  is  the  g.  for  thy  sake 
4.2.  Abel  a  keeper  nfsheep,  but  Cain  a  tiller  of^. 
10.  (by  brother's  blood  crieth  to  me  from  the  g. 
5.  29.  be^'ause  of  the  n-.  the  Lord  halh  cursed 
8.  21.  I  will  not  again  curse  the  a-,  any  more 

18.  2.  .\brain  bowed  himself  toward  Ihe^. 

19.  1.  Lot  bowed  himself  with  his  face  toward  «-. 
K3:of/.3.5.  where  thoustandest  is  holy  "■.  .flcts  7.33. 

8.  21.  g  whereon  they  are  shall  be  full  of  flies 
.N'um.  ill.  31.  the^.  clave  asunder  tinder  them 
Deut  28.  4.  blessed  shall  be  the  fruit  of  thy  ^.  11. 
.fudg  4.  21.  Jael  fiistened  the  nail  into  ihe^. 
1  Sam  S.  12.  he  will  set  them  to  ear  his^.  and  reap 

26.  7.  bii  spear  stuck  in  ihe  ff  at  his  bolitcr 


GRO 

2  Sam  23.11.  where  was  a  piece  of^.  full  of  lontilcs 

12.  Iic^iooil  in  theniidst  of  tlie^.  and  delepded  it 

2  A'i7i^£2.  I9.but  the  water  is  nought,  and  «'. barret 

9.26.I10W  take  him  and  cast  him  into  the  plat  ofg- 

1  Chr.  11. 1'.i.  wliere  was  a  parcel  of^'.full  of  b.irle-j 

2  Chr.  4. 17.  the  king  did  cast  them  in  the  clay  £. 
.YJi.  10.  35.  and  to  bring  tlie  fiistfruils  of  our  ^. 

37.  and  bring  the  tithes  ol  our^.  to  ihe  Levit« 
./ob  5.  6.  nur  doth  truublt  spring  out  of  the  ^. 
14.  8.  and  though  the  slock  thereof  die  in  the^. 

18.  10.  liie  snare  is  laid  lor  him  in  the  g. 
38.  27.  to  satisfy  the  desolate  and  waste  g. 

3i).  24.  he  swallows  their.wiihtie  ceiiess  and  ruge 
I'sal.  105  35.  locusts  devourrd  tlie  fruit  of  their^ 

107.  :)3.  he  turneth  the  water-sjirlngs  into  dry  g. 

25.  and  he  turneth  dry  g.  into  water-springs 

/fia.  28.  24.  doih  he  open  ami  bieak  clods  of  his^  .' 

29.  4.  and  thou  shah  speak  out  of  the  g. 

30.  23.  seed  that  thou  shall  sow  ihe  g.  withal 

24.  oxen  and  young  asses  Ihai  ear  the  ^.  shall  eat 
3.).  7.  and  the  parched  g.  shall  become  a  pool 
51.  23.  and  thou  hast  laid  tliv  body  as  the  ^. 

.hr.  4.  3.  break  up  your  fallow  g.   has.  10.  12. 
7.  20.  my  fury  siiall  be  jioureil  on  the  fruitof  the^ 
U.  4.  because  tlie^.  Is  chapt,  there  was  no  rain 

J. am.  2.  9.  her  gales  are  sunk  into  the  g. 

Kick.  12.  6.  cover  thy  face,  thou  see  not  the  g.  12 
41.  16.  celled  from  the  ^.  up  to  Ihe  windows 

Dint.  8. 5.  a  he-goat  came,  and  touched  not  the^ 
18.  Daniel's  lace  was  toward  the  ^.  10.  9, 15. 

//us.2.18.inake  covenant  for  them  with  things  of^ 

Zech.  8.  12.  and  the  g  shall  give  her  increase 

AIul.  3.  11.  he  shall  not  destroy  the  fruits  of  your^ 

AJat.  13.  8.  but  other  fell  into  good  g.  J.ukc  8.  8. 
23.  he  that  received  seed  into  good  g.  Luke  8.15 

./l/ari4.26.  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into  the^. 

l.ukc  12. 16.  a-,  of  a  certain  rich  man  brought  forth 

13.  7.  cul  It  down,  why  cuniherelh  it  the  g.t 

14.  18.  the  hist  said,  I  have  bough'  a  piece  of^. 

19.  44.  they  shall  lay  tnee  even  with  the  g. 
.John  4.  5.  near  the  parcel  lA' g.  Jacob  gave  Joseph 

12.  24.  e.vcept  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  the  a'. 

See  Dry,  Fa(  k. 

On  or  upon  Wtc  GROUND. 

f;cn.38. 9.  be  spilled  it  uH  thcg.  lest  he  should  giv« 

44.  14.  Joseph's  brethren  fell  before  him  on  theg 

F'.xoil.  4.  3.  cast  the  rod  on  the g.  he  cast  it  on  theg 

9.23.  ihiindi  r,  and  the  fire  ran  along  wpo/t  theg 

14. 16.  Israel  siiall  go  071  dry ^.  llirongh  the  sea,  iS 

16.  14.  as  small  as  the  hoar-frost  on  the  g. 
Deut.  15.23.  pour  the  blood  upon  the  g.  as  watq 

22.  t).  if  a  bird's  nest  chance  to  he  on  the  g. 
28.  56.  woman  that  would  noi  set  her  \'oo\.upcng 
Judg.  6.  39.  and  upon  all  the  g.  lei  there  be  dew 
40.  and  there  was  dew  upon  all  the  g. 

1  Sam   14.  2.).  and  there  was  hooey  upon  the  g 
32.  the  people  slew  oxen  and  ctiives  on  the  g. 

20.  31.  as  long  as  the  son  of  Jesselivrlh  on  tne^. 

2  Sam.  14.  14.  for  we  are  tis  water  spilt  on  the  g. 

17.  12.  shall  light  on  him  as  dew  fiilleth  on  the  g 
2  Kings  13.  18.  he  said,  smite  tipon  the  g.  he  smott 
.liib  1.  20.  Job  fell  v.pon  the  g.  iind  worshipped 

2.13.  they  sat  down  wilh  htmvpon  Lhr g.  sev.  day 
16.  13.  he  ponieth  out  my  gall  upon  the  g. 

Isa.  3.  26.  she  being  dcsoiiite  shall  sit  on  the  g. 
47.  I.  O  daughter  of  Babylon,  sit  on  the  g. 

Jer.  25.  H3.  they  shall  he  dung  upon  the  g. 

27.  5.  I  have  made  man  and  beast  upint  theg. 
/-«7H.2. 10  the  elders  of  diiught  of  Zion  s\t  on  the g. 

21.  young  and  old  he  on  the  g.  in  the  streets 
Ezek.  24.7.  she  poured  it  not  upon  theg.  to  cover  il 
26.  16.  then  all  the  princes  shall  sit  upon  the  g. 
Mat.  15.  35.  the  niullitndesit  on  theg.  MarkS.6. 
J/ark  A.fi.somi:  fi  II  071  stony  ^.  it  had  nol  earth,  16. 

8.  and  o  h.r  fell  on  good  g.  20.  Luke  8.  8,  15 
0.  20.  he  fell  on  the  g.  and  wallowed  foaming 
14.  35.  he  went  forward,  and  lell  an  g.  and  prayed 
./oAn8.6.ho  wrote  07t  tk'ir.  8.  ||  9  6  be"spat  071  Oie g 

To  or  unto  the  GROUND. 
Grn.^.  19.  till  thou  return  unto  the  g.  for  out  of  K 
33.  3.  Jacub  bowed  himself  <n  the  g.  seven  lime* 
.ludg.  13.  20.  Manoiib  iind  his  wile  fell  to  theg. 
20.  21.  Beiiianiiii  deslroved  to  the  g.  22o'00  men 

25.  and  destroyed  to  ?,^p  o-.  oC  Israel  16,000  men 
Ruth  2.  10.  Ruth  bowed  and  ti'll  >«  the  g. 

1  Sam.  3.  19.  let  none  of  his  words  lull  to  theg. 
5.  4.  Dagoii  was  fallen  on  liis  fire  to  the  g. 

14.  45.  shall  not  one  ha"  if  his  head  fall  tc  theg 
20.  41  David  arose  an.i  fell  on  Ins  face  to  the  g 
25.  ?).  Abigiiil  bosveil  tn  the  g.  beliire  David 

28.  14.  Siinl  Btooi  ed  with  his  fire  to  theg. 
2.S'n7».2.22.  wbevcfore  sliou'il  I  smite  thee  tothe^  ? 

8.2.  he  smote  Moab,  casMig  him  down  to  the  g 
14.4  woman  of  Tekoali  fell  on  her  fai-e  to  t/ie  ^ 
22.Jo:ihffll«»?/(P,iT.|!33.Alisalombowed,,f«Aes- 

18.  11.  wbyddst  not  ilinii  smite  him  to  theg.? 
20   10.  Joah  shed  out  Amnsas  bowels  tn  the  g. 

'./('?w5-s1.23.Nath;inbowed  t'l  ;//f  ^.befoielhekin| 

2  Kings2.  IS.sonsof  tiie  pic^phets  bowed  totheg 
4.  37.  woman  of  Shunam  bowed  herself  to  tbe^ 


GRO 

I  Ckron  2].  i!l.  Dniun  LiuweJ  to  the  g.  to  Dtivid 
BCAr.  7.:i.  nil  Israol  boucd  wnli  llien  laces  ro  ^r. 

SO.  18  Jc-liObliapliat  bu  wod  wiilj  Ins  I'acc  Oj  Ike  g. 
JV'eA.B.G.worslinipud  L.jid  wilu  tliejr  lacos  tu  tkcg. 
Psal  7-4.7. ilie  dwelliiig-iilac,  of  Uiy  iiai:it^  tu  the  J. 

K).  311.  (irofaiied  his  cioivv,  by  casting  it  tu  tlicg. 
44.  tliou  hast  cast  Ins  ihroiie  down  tu  the g. 

143.  3.  lie  liatb  snulicii  my  lilu  duwii  lu  t/u  g. 

147.  0.  he  caslelh  lliu  wick.'d  down  tu  ike  g. 
Ua   14   12.  how  art  thou  cut  down  tu  tkc  g..' 

21   9.  IJaby  jn's  iiiiaaes  hu  hath  htokeii  tu  tkeg. 

25.  12.  lay   ow,  biiiijj;   -j  ike  g.  oven  to  Ihe  dust 

26.  5.  the  lolly  city  b:  layo'h  even  U>  tkc  g. 
Jer.  14.  2.  \wt  gates  laiiguis  -,  are  black  tu  tkc  g. 
X,07B.2.  2.  hath  brought  SI  ro!  ;  holds  ofJudah  tug. 

10.  virgnis  of  Jerusal.  Iianj  lliuir  heaili  tu  tkeg. 
Ezek.  13.  14. 1  will  bring  down  the  wall  lu  tke  g. 
I'J.  12.  thy  r.Kilhor  was  cast  down  tu  tke  g. 
26.  11   thy  strong  garrison  shall  godowii  tu  tkeg. 
5B.  17  I  will  cast  ihee  tu  tkc  g.  1  will  lay  thee 
^>fln.£.7.he  cast  the  raindowni  j  <Acn-.an(l  stamped 
JU  It  cast  down  some  o'.  hosts  and  stars  tu  tke  g. 
32.  ind  cast  down  the  truth  tu  tke  g. 
Amcoi.M.  ihe  horns  oflhe  altar  shall  liill  totkeg. 
ObaH.'i.  saith,  who  shall  bring  me  down  tu  tkeg.? 
Mat.  1(1  2y.  Olio  oflliciij  shall  not  Tail  lu  tke  g. 
Lake  22.  44.  as  drops  oT  blood  lallmg  lu  tkc  g. 
John  18.  6.  they  went  backwaid,  and  lell  tu  tkeg. 
Acts  22.  7.  I  fell  tu  tkc  :s-  mill  lieaid  u  voice 

(iUOUiNU. 
"Tim.  3.  15.  wliicli  i.-,  llie  pillar  and  g.  of  trutli 
Heb.  11.  t  1.  liiilh  is  //.  of  things  hoped  lor 

GUbUNOEU. 
7*a.  30.32.  in  every  place  whore  »•.  staff  aliall  pass 
Eph.  3.  17.  thai  ye  being  rooted  and  g.  in  love 
Col.  1.  23.  ifye  continue  in  the  faith,  "•.  and  settled 

GllOVV. 
'Jen.  2.  9.  the  Lord  Gi,d  made  every  tree  to  g. 
48.  16.  and  let  tiieiii  g.  iiilo  a  mullitiide 
JVam.  6.5.  and  shall  lit  ihe  locks  of  Ins  liair^r. 
Deut.  21.  t  12.  she  shall  sudbr  her  nails  to  <r. 
Jude.  16.  22   the  hair  of  Ins  head  brgaii  to  g. 
2  .Sa/n.  23.5.  all  my  desire,  tliu'  heinakc  it  iiottu  a-. 
2  Kings  IIK  2.1.  eal  such  things  as  «■.  of  lliemselvei; 
Eirai.  22.  why  should  damage  ^/-.lo  hurl  of  kings! 
Job  a.  11.  can  the  rush  g.  up  willi.iut  mirel 
19.  and  out  oflhe  earth  shall  olhe;s  g. 
14. 19. thou  WMshest  away  tilings  lliat^f.out  ofdust 
3l.40.1et  thistles  ^r.  Instead  of  wheal,  and  cockle 
39.  4.  they  g.  up  with  corn,  ihey  go  forlh 
Psal.92.  12.  he  shall  g.  like  a  ced.ir  in  Lebanon 
104. 14.  he  causelligrass  ton-,  for  the  cattle,  147.8. 
Eccl.  11.  5.  nor  how  the  hones  »-.  in  the  womb 
Isa.  11. 1.  and  a  branch  shall  g.  oul  of  his  roots 
17.  11.  in  the  day  sliait  thou  make  ihy  pk  ,1  g. 
53.2.  he  shall  u-.  up  before  him  as  a  tinder  plant 
Jtr.  12.  2.  they  g-  yea,  lliey  bring  forth  fruit 
33. 15.  the  branch  of  righteousness  to  o-.  to  David 
Ezek.  44.  20.  nor  sullur  their  locks  to^r.  long 
47.  12.  by  the  river  shall  g.  all  trees  for  meat 
Uos.ii.5.  he  shall  ^.  as  the  lily,  cast  forlh  Ins  root: 
7.they  shall  revive  as  ihe  corn,  and  of.  as  ihe  vim 
/i3na/i4.10.nor  madesi  it^r.whirh  came  up  in  night 
Zec/i.  6. 12.  whose  name  IS  the  Biianch,  hesnall  n- 
9.  t  17.  corn  shall  make  the  young  men  g. 
ifal.  4.  2.  ye  shall  g.  up  as  calves  of  ihe  s'all 
JI/ut.6.23.consider  till  lilies  how  ihey»'. /,!t4el2.27. 
13.  30.  let  both  g.  togoiher  lill  the  harvest 
21. 19.  let  no  fruit  g.  on  thee  hencelbrward 
l/arA4.27.  si-ed  should  o^.  up,  he  knoweth  not  how 
Acts  5.  24.  theydoubU'd  wlioieunto  this  would  g. 
Eph.  4.  15.  may  i'.  up  into  him  in  all  things 
2  fe£.2.2.  desiring  the  milk  of  word,  tint  ye  may  g. 
Pet.  3.  18.  g.  in  gr.ice  and  in  knowledge  of  Lord 
GROWN. 
Oen.  33.  11.  till  Sli.-l.ih  be  «-.  \\  14.  Shclah  was  g. 
Exod.  2. 11  thai  wlii-n  Moses  was  g.  he  went  oul 
9.  .32.  were  not  smiten,  for  they  were  iioti"-.  up 
Deu«. 32.15.  thou  art  if.  Ihick,  c'overe<l  w.th  f,itnes< 
Ruth  1.13.  would  vcUarry  for  them  till  thev  were^. 
2  Sam.W.b.  tarry  lill  vonr  beards  he^r.  1  CAr.  J9.  5. 
I  Kings  12.  8.  con^ultel  with  young  men^.  10. 
i  Kings  4. 18.  wiien  the  child  was  4;-.  U|>,  it  fell  sick 
19.  26.  as  corn  blasted  hefoic  it  he  g.  /sa.  37.27. 
Ezra  9.  6.  our  ttespiss  is  g.  up  lo  the  heavens 
Psal.  144. 12.  ihm  our  sons  may  be  iisplanl-i  g.  up 
Prou.  24.  31.  anil  lo.  It  was  all;:',  over  wiili  tiiirns 
Jcr.  50.  11.  because  ye  are  g.  fat  as  ihi;  heifr 
Eick.  16.7.  tliv  breasts  are  fashioned,  Ihy  har  is  g. 
Dan.  4.  22.  thmi  art  g.  sTon;;,  Ihy  greauiess  is  o-. 

3-3.  till  his  hairs  were  g.  like;  eagle's  fjathers 
Mat  13  32.  when  il  is  »■.  it  i-^L'reatest among  herbs 

GROWKTII. 
£zo(i.  10  3.  tne  locusts  s'lall  eit  every  tree  that  ^' 
Lev.  13.39.  a  freckled  spot  that  g.  in  ihe  skin 
2i.  5.  whi -.'i  "-.  of  its  own  accord,  not  reap,  11. 
Deiit.2S'  23.  nor  any  grass  g.  therein,  like  SoUimi 
Tudg.  19  9.  h'-liold,  thedny^.to  an  end,  lodge  here 
Iob?i^  3ti  when  the  dust  jT.  mio  hardness  and  ctodsl 
Psal.  37,   35. 'Jio  v/ii;kedspro-i»dot!iaa  tieo  that  J/   I 


GUI 

Psal.  90.  5.in  the  morning  like  grass  which ^-.up, 6. 
1-J9.  6.  as  the  grass,  whitli  wiinereth  afore  it^.  uj 
Isa.  37.30.  ye  shall  cat  this  year  such  as^'.  ol  itself 
jUuc/i-4.32.wlieiiit  is  sown  it^.  up  and  hecoinelh 
Kpk.  2.  21.  g.  unto  a  holy  temple  in  the  Loid 
2  'J'kcss.  1.3.  because  your  liiith  g.  exceedingly 

.'i;«os7.1. shooting  up  of  latter  g.  lo,  it  was  latter  £■. 

GRUDGE. 
Aeo.  19.  18.  nor  '-ear  any  g-  against  thy  jieople 
J\l<irk  6.  t  19.  Herodias  had  a  g.  a?aiiist  John 

GUUDGE. 
Psal.  59.  15.  let  them  g.  if  they  be  not  satislied 
Jam.  5.  9.  g.  not  one  again.st  another,  biethren 
GRUDGING. 

1  Pet.i.d.  usehosnitalityone  to  another  without  n-. 

GRUDGINGLY. 

2  Cur.  9.  7.  let  him  give  not  g.  or  of  neceEsity 

GUARD. 
Oeu.37.3G.  .Toseplisold  toacaptainof  the^.  39.  1. 
41.  12.  a  Hebrew,  servant  to  a  captain  oflhe  n^. 

1  -Sa/tt.  2J.  t  17.  king  said  to  the  "-.  slay  the  jinesis 

2  AVurt.  23.23.  David  set  lum  over  liis^'-.  IL'kr.  11  25. 

1  Kings  14.27.shieldstocaptamolV.2  Ckr.  12.  10. 
'■2S.  g.  bare  them  and  brought  them,  2  Ckr.  12.11. 

2  Kings  U.  ().  a  third  part  at  llie  gale  behind  the  g 
25.8.  captain  of^.  came  to  Jerusalem,  Jcr.  52.  12 

JO.  captain  of^.  brake  down  walls,  Jer.  52. 14 

11.  the  rest  of  people  captain  of  ^.  cai. led  away 

12.  the  capt.  of  llie  g.  left  of  the  poor  of  the  land 
jVck.  4.  22.  that  in  the  niglit  they  may  be  a  g.  to  us 

23.  nor  I  nor  men  oflhe  g.  put  oil' our  clothe 
.Icr.  39. 11.  charge  to  captain  ol^o-.  concerning  Jcie. 
40.  1.  when  the  captain  of  the  ^r.  had  let  hnn  go 

5.  the  captain  of  the  o-.  gave  him  victuals 
52.30.  ihecaptam  of  the  "-.  took  captive  41100 
hzik.  38.  7.  be  thou  pieiiared,  and  be  a^.  to  them 
/Jan.  2.  14.  Daniel  answered  ihecaplum  of  the  ^r. 
Mark  6.t27.kiiigscnt  one  of  his  n-.and  commanded 
.i-icts-28.  16.  delivered  the  prisoners  lo  captain  of"-. 

GUARD-CllAMBER. 
l/irino-sl4.28  guard  bare  them  to/r.-cA.2CAr.l2.11. 
I  GUEST. 

;  Luke  19.  7.  he  was  goiii;  to  be  g.  with  a  sinner 

GUEST-CHAMBER. 
.Mark  11. 14.  w  here  is  the  g.-chamber?   Luke  22. 
GUESTS.  [11. 

I/ri>in-sl.41.  Adonijah  and  all^.  with  him  heard  ii 
49.  all  g.  with  Adouijah  were  afraid  and  rose  up 
Prov.  9. 18.  that  her  g.  are  in  the  depths  of  hell 
Z.ej>/l.  ).  7.  for  the  Lord  hath  prepared  and  h\i  g. 
Mat.  22.10.  and  the  wedding  was  furnished  with  g. 
11.  when  the  king  came  in  lo  see  the  i'.  he  saw 
GUIDE,  S. 
PsiiZ.  43.  14.  he  will  be  our  g.  even  unto  death 
55.  13  it  was  thou,  a  man,  myo'  niy  aciiuainlance 
Proa.  2.  17.  who  forsakelh  lli'i-  g.  of  her  youth 
6.  7.  vi'hich  having  no  g.  oveiseer,  or  ruler 
.ler.  3.  4.  my  father  thou  art  the  g.  of  my  youth 
JI/(C.7.5.trustnot  friend,  put  ye  not  confidence  in£'. 
Mat.  23.  16.  woe  to  yon,  ye  blind  g.  21. 
..icts  1.  16.  who  was  "-.  to  them  that  look  ,Iesus 
Hum.  2. 19.  art  confident  tliou  art  a  ^z-.  of  ihe  blind 
Heb.  13. 17.  remember  them  that  are  g.  over  you 

GUIDE. 
.Tub  38.  32.  canst  thou^-.  Arcturus  with  his  sons  ? 
Psal.  25.  9.  the  meek  will  he  g.  in  judgment 

31.  3.  for  ihy  name's  sake  lead  me  and  g.  me 

32.  8.  I  will  leach  and  g.  thee  with  mine  eye 
73.  24.  thou  shall  g.  me  with  thy  counsel 
112.  5.  he  will  g.  his  afi'airs  with  discretion 

fr(/«.11.3.lhe  integrity  of  the  upright  shall  ^r.  them 
21.  19.  be  wise,  and^.  ihiiie  heart  in  the  way 
Isa.  49.  10.  by  springsof  water  shall  he g.  them 
51.  18.  there  is  none  to  g.  her  among  all  the  sons 
.58.  11.  the  Lord  shall  ^.  thee  continually 
/.ukc  1.  79.  to  "■.  our  feel  into  the  way  of  peace 
.lukn  IG.  13.  ho  will  g.  you  inio  all  trulh 
■  lets  8.  31.  how  can  I,  except  some  man  «•.  me? 
I  Thcss.  3.t  11.  now  God  hiinself^.our  way  lo  you 

1  7'ii«.5.14.  younger  women  bear  children, /i-. house 
Heb.  13. 1 17.  obey  tliom  that  /r.  you,  and  submit 

GUIDED,  ING. 
f!cn.  48.  14.  Israel  g.  his  hands  wittingly 
Ezud.  15.  13.  thou  hast^.  them  in  Ihy  strength 

2  Ckruii.  .32  22.  the  Lord  g.  them  on  every  side 
.lu/j  31.  18   I  have  n-.  her  from  my  mother's  womb 
Psil.  78.  52.  g.  them  in  the  wilderness  like  a  fiock 

72.  hast  £'.  them  by  ihe  skilfulnessof  his  hands 
GUILE. 
F.xod.  21.  14.  if  a  man  slay  with  »•.  let  him  die 
Psal.  32.  2.  anil  in  whose  spirit  there  is  no  g. 
.34.  13.  keep  lips  from  speaking^.  1  Pet.  3.  10. 
.55.  11.  deceit  and  jr.  depart  not  from  her  streets 
Jukn  1.  47.  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is  no  g. 
■iCor.  12.  16.  being  crafty,  I  caught  you  wilh  g. 
I  Thcss.".  3.  for  our  exhortation  was  not  in  g. 
1  Pci.i.X.  laying  aside  ail  malice  and  g.  and  envies 
22.  who  did  no  sin,  nor  was^.  found  in  his  mouth 
Ren  14  5  and  -n  their  laouth  waa  found  no£-.     I 


HAB 

GUILT. 
iJeut.  19.  18  put  away  if.  of  ninoccntblood.Sl  9. 

GUILTY 
(tC71.42.2I.  we  are  verily  g.  co  uorniig  our  brot]«r 
Eiud.  31.  7.  will  by  no  means  liear^/-.  jVum.  14  18 
J,co.  4.  13.  which  s^lould  not  bt  dune,  are  g.  22  27 
5.2.  if  Ind  from  him,  he  shall  be  iirclean  and  j. 
3.  wlien  he  knowelhof  il,  he  shiili  be  ^.  4. 
5.  when  he  shall  he  g.  he  shall  confess  hi?  sin- 
17.  tho'  he  wist  it  not,  yel  is  be^i-.  and  shall  bi  ir 
6.  4.  because  he  siiimd  and  is /r   ''e  shall  restore 
ATum.  35.  27.  tho'  he  kill  the  slayer  shall  not  bi;  g 
31   lake  nosatisfaction  fora  murderer^.ofdeatb 
./u^/^'.  21.2--'.  ye  did  not  give,  that  you  should  be^ 
F.zra  10.  19.  being  g.  oilered  a  ram  of  the  flock 
Ps.  5.110.  to  make  theni  n-.  let  them  fall  from  coim. 
3i.  t  -!.  they  th.Ht  hate  the  righteous  shall  bo  ^. 
109.  t7.  when  he  shall  be  judged,  lei  liiiii  go  out  j- 
Prvii.  30.  10.  lest  he  curse,  and  thou  be  loiiiid^ 
F.zck.  22.  4.  art  bccoine^'-.  in  blood  thou  liasi  shod 
Mas.  5.  \  15. 1  will  return  to  tho  place  till  they  be^ 
/.cck.  11.  5.  slay  them,  and  hold  tlieinselves  not^- 
Jhat.  2,'i.  18.  swear  by  the  gift  on  il,  he  is  g. 
26.  lib.  they  said,  he  is  g.  of  death,  Mark  14.  64. 
/iom.  3.19.  all  the  world  may  become^/-.  belbreGod 
1  Cur.Il.27.  shall  be  o-.  oflhe  body  anil  blood  of  L. 
Jani.i.  10.  shall  otfend  in  one  point,  he  is  g.  of  alt 

GUILTINESS. 
Oen.  26.  10.  thou  shouldest  have  brought  g.  on  u» 
F.zra  9.  t  6.  our  g.  is  grown  up  to  the  heavens 
Psal.  51.  14.  deliver  me  from  hlood-^.  O  God 
69.  t  5.  and  my  g.  is  not  hid  from  thee 

GUILTLESS. 
F.xod.  20.  7.  Lord  will  nol  h  .Id  him  o-.  Dcut.  5. 11 
JV«/;(.  5.31.  then  shall  the  man  liei"-.  f,om  ini(|uit» 
32.22.  afterwardiK  shall  return  and  be^.  before  La. 
.Tusk.  2.  19.  his  blood  be  on  him,  and  l>e  will  be^, 

1  Stt/H.  26.  9.  hand  agst.  Lord's  aiioinied  and  be  ^, 

2  Sam.  3.  28.  I  and  my  kingdom  are^''.  of  blood 
14.  9.  wimien  said    the  king  and  Ins  throne  be  ^. 

1  Kings  2.9.holu  mm  not  ^r. tor  thou  art  a  wise  maa 
Mat.  12.  7.  ye  would  not  have  condemned  ihng. 

GULF. 

I^ukc  10.  2fi  between  us  ami  vou  is  a  great  n^.  fi.xea 

GUSH.  ED. 

1  Kings  18.  28.  till  the  blood  g.  out  upon  them 
Psul.~8.  20.  he  smote  ihe  rock,  Ihe  ivclersi;-.  out 

105.  41.  he  ojiened  the  rock,  tho  waters  g.  out 
/.>.'r!.48.2I.he  clave  the  rock,  and  tho  waters^,  oirt 
.Icr.  9.  18.  and  our  eye-lids  n.  put  with  waters 
./ids  1. 18.  he  burst  asundei-,  and  his  bowels  g.  ou 

GUTTER,  S. 
^(;n.30.38.Jacol)  set  rods  in  ihe^.  before  the  cattle' 
41.  laid  r.-iils  before  the  eyes  oflhe  cattle  in  ihe^ 

2  Sam.  5.8.  whogetleih  up  to  the  g.  and  smitath 


H. 


HA. 

.Tub  .39.  25.  be  saitli  among  tlie  trumpets,  Aa,Ao^ 

IIARERGEO.N'. 
F.Tod.  2.9.  3-2.  as  it  were  the  hole  of  a  A.  39.  23. 
.lob  41.  26.  the  snear,  the  if  irt,  the  A.  cannot  lioI(f 

HABERGEONS. 
2  Ckron.  26.  14.  A.  and  hows  Uzziali  prepared 
JVtA.  4.  16.  half  of  inv  servanl-s  held  bows  and  A- 

HABITABLE. 
Prov.  8.  31.  rojoiring  in  the  A.  part  of  his  earth 

HABITATION. 
F.xod.  15.  2.  he  is  my  God,  I  will  prepare  him  a  A. 
Lev.  13.  46.  without  the  camp  shall  his  A.  be 
Dntt.  12.  5.  even  to  his  A.  .shall  ye  seek  and  come- 
ISatn.  2.  29.  why  kick  at  oflerg.  commanded  in  A.? 

32.  and  thou  shall  see  an  enemy  in  my  A. 
2  Sam.  15.  25.  he  will  shew  me  both  it  and  his  A. 
2  Ckron.  6.  2.  I  have  built  a  house  of  A.  for  thee 

29.  6.  and  have  turned  from  the  A.  of  ihe  Lord 

30.  t  27.  prayer  came  up  lo  the  A.  of  his  .Soilness 
F.zra  7. 15.  to  Gnd  of  Isr.  whose  A.  is  in.Ieiusalenv 
.7o/;5.3.  foolish  taking  root, but  siidileidy  I  cursed  h 

24.  thou  sliiilt  vis'tthy  A.  and  shall  not  sin 
8.  6.  mi.ke  the  A.  of  ihv  righteousness  prospieroiM 
18.  1.5.  brimstone  shall  be  scatteri^l  upon  his  A. 
Psal.  26.  8.  I  have  loved  the  h.  of  thy  house 
33.  14.  from  the  place  of  his  A.  he  lookelh 
49.  t  14.  tho  grave  a  A.  for  everv  one  of  them 
69.  25.  let  tlu-ir  A.  be  <lesolati>,  none  dwidl  in  tent* 
71.3.  be  ihoniiiv  strong  A.  wherennlo  I  inav  resort 
89.  14.  nnd  jndgmenl  Ihe  A.  of  thv  throne,  97  S. 
91.  9.  III. Ill  iiasi  made  the  most  High  thy  A. 
104.  12.  the  fowls  .)f  the  heiiven  have  l  heir  A. 
107.  7.  that  they  might  so  to  ^  rlty  of  A.  36. 
1.32.  r».  find  a  A.  for  the  mighty  God  of  Jacob 
13.  for  the  Lord  bath  desired  it  for  his  A. 
Prov.  3.  33.  but  he  blessed  the  h.  of  lliepist 
Isa.  22.  16.  and  ihntgravell   a  '..  for  himself 
27.  10.  and  the  A.  shall  ne  foisaken  i.nd  left 
32.  18  my  people  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceable  h 
33  20  thine  eyes  shall  see  Jerusalem  a  quiet  t 


HAD 

lj»fl.  34. 13  it  shall  be  a  A.  of  aragons,  and  a  court 
'85.7.  in  the  A.  ol'diag  jns  shall  be  grass  with  reeds 
03.  15.  and  behold  tVom  the  A.  ol  thy  holiness 
Jev.[).  6.  thine  A.  is  in  the  midst  of  deceit 
10.  25.  and  they  have  made  his  A.  desolate 
S5. 30.  tne  Lord  shall  nightly  roar  on  his  A. 
31.  23.  the  Lord  bless  thee,  O  A.  of  justice,  50.  7. 
33.  12.  the  cities  thereof  be  a  A.  of  shepherds 
41. 17.  3"d  they  dwelt  in  the  A.  ol  Chimham 

49.  19.  he  shall  come  against  A.  of  strong,  50.  44. 

50.  19.  J  will  bring  Israel  again  to  his  A. 
45.  surely  he  shall  make  their  A.  desolate 

Ezek.  16.  t  3.  thy  A.  is  of  the  land  of  Canaan 
29.  14.  I  will  cause  Egypt  to  return  to  their  A. 

■^mos  e.fS.and  cause  theA. of  violence  to  come  near 

Obad.  3.  whose  A.  is  high,  that  saith  in  his  heart 

Hab.  .3.  11.  tlie  sun  and  moon  stood  still  in  their  A. 

^cls  1.  20.  it  is  written,  let  his  A.  be  desolate 
17.  26.  halh  determined  the  bounds  of  their  h. 

Eph.  3.  22.  for  a  A.  of  God,  through  the  Spirit 

Judc  6.  the  angels  which  left  their  own  A. 

Rev.  18.  2.  Babylon  is  become  ihe  A.  of  devils 
Holy  HABITATION. 

Exod.  15.  13.  thou  hast -guided  them  to  Ihy  holy  k. 

i)f'!/f.26.15.1ook  down  from  thy  holy  A.  from  heav. 

■Psal.GS.  5.  a  Judge  of  widows  is  God  in  hxsholy  h. 

Jtr.  25.  30.  Lord  shall  utter  his  voice  Uomhoty  li. 

Zech.  2. 13.  lor  he  is  raised  up  out  of  his  holy  A. 
HABITATIONS. 

Oen.  49.  5.  instruments  of  cruelty  are  in  their  A. 

£2;o(i. 12.20  in  all  your  A.  shall  eatunleaven.  bread 

35.  3.  shall  kindle  no  fire  thro'  your  A.  on  sabbath 
Vum.  15. 2.  when  ye  be  come  into  the  A.  I  give  you 
Psal.  74.20.  dark  places  of  earth  full  of  A.  of  cruelty 

78.  28.  he  let  it  fall  round  about  their  A. 
Jsa.  54.  2.  let  ihem  stretch  forth  curtains  of  thy  A. 
Jer.  9.  lU.  for  the  A.  of  the  wilderness  a  lamentation 

21.  13.  which  say,  who  shall  enter  into  our  A..' 
25.  37.  and  the  peaceable  A.  are  cut  down 

49.  20.  surely  he  shall  make  their  A.  desolatt 
Xam.2.  2.  Lord  hath  swallowed  up  theA.  of  Jacob 
JCick.  (1. 14.  in  all  their  A.  make  the  land  desolate 
Jius.  10. 1 10.  I  shall  bind  them  in  their  two  A. 
Joel  1. 1  19.  tire  hath  devoured  A.of  the  wilderness 
Jimos  1.  2.  the  A.  of  the  shepherds  shall  mourn 
Z,uke  ]6.9.they  may  receive  you  into  everlasting  A. 

HAD. 
Ocn.  24.2.  his  servant  that  ruleu  over  all  that  he  A. 
39.  6  he  knew  not  ought  he  A.  save  bread  he  eat 
Exod.  Ki.  18.  he  that  gathered  much  A.  nothing 
Dcvt.  10.  15.  the  Lord  A.  adelightin  thy  fathers 
Josh.a.  2.5.  Joshua  saved  Uahab  and  all  that  she  A. 

7.  24.  Joshua  took  Achan  and  all  that  he  A. 
S  Sam  6.  22.  of  them  shall  I  be  A.  in  honour 
12.  0.  because  he  did  this  thing,  and  A.  no  pity 
23  8.  the  names  of  mighty  men  whom  David  A. 
8Kw^s9.31.shu  said,A.Zimri  peace  whoslew  mast. 
1  Chr.  13.  14.  Lord  blessed  his  house  and  all  he  A. 
28.  2.  as  for  me,  I  A.  in  my  heart  to  build  a 
12.  and  the  pattern  of  all  that  he  A.  by  the  Spirjt 
Job  3.  26.  I  was  not  in  safety,  neither  A.  I  rest 
31.  31.  if  men  said  not,  oh  that  we  A.  of  his  flesh  ! 
42. 10.  Ihe  Lord  gave  him  twice  as  muih  as  he  A. 
Psal.  55.  6.  1  said,  O  that  I  A.  wings  like  a  dove 
84.10. 1  A.rather  be  a  door-keeper  in  house  of  God 
89. 7.  to  be  A.  in  reverence  of  all  ihem  about  him 
119.  51.  the  proud  have  A.  me  greatly  in  derision 
JEccl.i.  1.  as  were  oppressed,  they  A.  no  comforter 
Jsa.  38.  17.  behold,  for  iieace  I  A.  great  bitterness 

59.  10.  we  grope  as  if  we  A.  no  ey<'s,  we  stumble 

60.  10.  in  my  favour  have  1  A.  mercy  on  thee 
Jcr.4.23.I  beheld  the  heavens,  and  they  A.  no  light 

44. 17.  for  then  A.  we  plenty  of  victuals,  were  well 
Lam.  1.  7.  her  ])leasant  things  she  A.  in  days  of  old 

9.  she  came  down  wonderfully,  A.  no  comforter 
Ezek  29.  18.  yet  A.  he  no  wages  for  the  service 

36.  21.  but  I  A.  pity  for  mine  holy  name 

Hos.  12.3.  by  his  strength  Jacob  A.  power  with  God 
4.  yea  he  A.  power  over  the  angel  and  prevailed 
Zech.  1. 12.  against  which  thou  hast  A.  indignation 
J^al.  2. 15.  yet  A.  he  the  residue  of  the  Spirit 
Mat.  13.  46.  he  sold  all  that  he  A.  and  bought  it 

22.  28.  whose  wife  of  seven,  for  they  all  A.  her? 
Mark  12.  44.  she  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all  she  A. 
John  4.  18.  for  thou  hast  A.  five  husbands 

5. 4.  was  made  whole  of  whatsoever  disease  he  A. 
12.  6.  Juilas  A.  the  bag,  and  bare  what  was  in  it 
15.  22.  if  I  A.  not  come  they  A.  not  A.  sin 
17.5.  the  glory  I  A.  with  thee  before  the  world  was 
.Bets  2.  44.  all  that  believed  A.  all  things  common 

18. 18.  having  shorn  his  head,  for  he  A.  a  vow 
25.  26.  that  after  examination  A.  I  might  write 

Rum. 4. 11. a  seal  A. yet  being  nncircnmcised,  12. 
6. 21.  what  fruit  A.  ye  in  things  whe  eof  ashamed 

1  Cor.  7.  29.  that  have  wives  he  as  llio'  they  A.  none 

2  Cor.  1.  9.  ►>■•'.  we  A.  the  sentence  of  death  in  us 
1  Thess  1.  9.  what  manner  of  entering  in  we  A. 

to  you 
Heb.  7.  6.  and  blessed  him  (hat  A.  the  promises 
)  /oAn2.  7.  old  conaraand.  which  yoA.  from  begin. 

asfi 


HAL 

2  John  5.  that  which  we  A.  from  the  beginning 
See  All,  Compassion. 
HADST. 
Gen.  30.  30.  for  it  was  little  thou  A.  before  I  came 
Psal.  44.  3.  because  thou  A.  a  favour  to  them 
Jer.  3.  3.  and  thou  A.  a  whore's  forehead 
Heb.  10.  8.  and  ofi'ering  for  sin  thou  A.  no  pleasure 

HAFT. 
Judfr.  3.  22.  and  the  A.  also  went  in  after  the  blade 

HAIL. 
Eiorf.9.18.I  will  cause  it  to  rain  a  very  grievous  A. 
2:1.  the  Ld.  sent  thunder  and  A.  the  tire  ran  along 
26.  where  children  of  Israti'.  were,  was  there  noA. 

29.  nor  shall  there  be  any  more  A.  ||  33.  A.  ceased 

10.  5  that  which  remaineth  from  the  A.  12, 15. 
Job  38.  22.or  hast  thou  seen  the  treasures  of  the  A.7 
Psal.  78  47.  he  destroyed  their  vines  with  A. 

48.  he  gave  up  their  cattle  also  to  the  A 
105.  32.  he  gave  them  A.  for  rain  and  filming  fitc 
148.  8.  fire,  A.  snow  and  vapour  fulfillirg  his  word 
Isa.28.  2.  which  as  ateimpestof  A.sha'.l  castdown 

17.  the  A.  shnH  sweep  away  the  re'.uge  of  lies 
Ha(r.  2. 17.  I  smote  you  with  A.  in  u\\  the  labours 
Rev.  8.  7.  there  followed  A.  and  fire  mingled  blood 

11.  19.  temple  was  opened,  and  there  was  great  A. 
16.  21.  there  fell  on  men  a  great  A.  out  of  heaven 

HAIL. 
fsa.  32. 19.  my  people  shall  dwoll  when  it  shall  A. 

HAIL. 
Mai.  26.  49.  Judas  said,  A.  master,  and  kissed  him 
27.29.A.  king  ofthe  Jews,  Mark  15. 18.  John  19.3. 
Luke  1.  28.  the  angel  came  to  Mary,  and  said,  A. 

HAILSTONES. 
Josh.  10.  11.  there  were  more  which  died  with  A. 
Psal.  18.  12.  clouds  passed,  A.  and  coals  of  fire  13 
Isa.  30. 30.  the  Lord  shall  shew  indignation  with  A. 
£2(?A. 13.1  Land  ye,  O  great  A.  shall  fall,  and  a  wind 
]3.there  shall  be  great  A.  in  my  fury  to  consume  it 
38.  22.  I  will  rain  groat  A.  fire,  and  brimstone 

HAIR, 
/^eu. 13.3. when  the  A.  in  the  plague  is  turned  white 

30.  if  in  plague  a  yellow  A.  ||  31.  no  black  A.  in  it 
37.  there  is  black  A.  grown  ||  14.  8.  shave  off  A.  9. 

JV'uHi.  6.  19.  after  the  A.  of  his  separation  is  shaven 
/(irf^.20.16.every  one  could  sling  stones  at  A.  brea. 
2  Sam.  14.11.  not  one  A.  of  thy  son  fall  to  the  earth 
26.  because  the  A.  was  heavy  on  him  he  polled  it 
IKings  1..52.  there  shall  not  a  A  of  him  fall  to  earth 
JVeli.  13.  25.  I  pluckt  off  their  A.  and  made  them 
.fob  4.15.then  a  spirit  passed,  A.  of  my  flesh  stood  up 
Cant.  4.  1.  thy  A.  is  as  a  flock  of  goats,  6.  5. 
Isa.  3.  24.  and  instead  of  well-se'  A.  baldness 
7.  20.  the  Lord  shall  shave  the  head  and  A.  of  feet 
50.  6.  my  cheeks  to  them  that  plucked  off  A. 
Jer.  7.  29.  cut  off  thy  A.  O  Jerusalem,  cast  away 
Ezek.  5.  1.  and  divide  theA.  ||  16.  7.  thy  A.  is  grown 
Zech.  13. 1 4.  nor  shall  they  wear  a  garment  of  A. 
Jlfaf  .3.4.  John  had  raiment  of  camel's  A.  Mark  1.6. 
5.  36.  tbiiu  canst  not  make  one  A-  white  or  black 
John  11.  2.  and  wiped  his  feet  with  her  A.  12.  3. 
1  Cor.  11.  14.  if  a  man  have  long  A.  it  is  a  shame 
15.  if  a  woman  have  long  A.  it  is  a  glory  to  her 
1  Tim.  2.  9.  not  with  broidered  A.  or  gold,  or  pearls 

1  Pet.  3.  3.  not  of  plaiting  the  A.  and  wearing  gold 
Rev. a.  12.  the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  A. 

9.  8.  and  they  had  A.  as  the  A.  of  women 
See  Goats,  Head. 
HAIRS. 
Gen.  42.  38.  ye  shall  bring  do wn  my  A.  44. 29, 31. 
I.cv.  13.  21.  if  there  be  no  white  A.  therein 
Dent.  32. 25.  the  suckling  also  with  man  of  gray  A. 
Ruth  4.  t  15.  he  shall  be  a  nourisher  of  thy  gray  A. 
Ps.  40.  12.  are  more  than  the  A.  of  my  head,  69.  4. 

71.  t  18.  now  to  gray  A.  O  God,  forsake  me  not 
fsd.  46.  4.  and  even  to  hoar  A.  will  I  carry  you 
Dan.  4.  33.  till  A.  were  grown  like  eagle's  feathers 
//ij.  7.  9.  S'ay  h.  are  here  and  there  upon  blm 
jl/«M0.30.the'A.  of  our  head  numbered,  X-uA<;12.7. 
/Aikel.'HS.  did  wipe  them  with  A.  of  her  head,  44. 
Rev.  1.  14.  his  head  and  A.  weru  white  like  wool 

HAIRY. 
Oe?i.25.  25.  the  first  red,  all  over  like  a  A.  garment 

27.  11.  Esau  is  a  A.  man  ||  23.  his  hands  were  A. 

2  Kings  1.  8.  Elijah  was  a  A.  man  and  girt  with 
PAai.68.21.  the  A.  scalp  of  such  a  one  as  goeth  on 

HALE. 
LukcVi.  58  lest  the  adversary  A.  thee  to  the  judge 

HALING. 
Jlcts  8.  3.  Saul  A. men  and  women  committed  them 

HALF. 
Kiorf.24.6.Moses  took  A.  the  blood,  A.  he  sprinkled 

30.  2:<.  lake  thou  of  sweet  cinnamon  A.  so  much 
Lev.  6.  20.  A.  of  it  in  the  morning,  and  A.  at  night 
J^nm.  12.  12.  of  whom  the  flesh  is  A.  consumed 

31.  29  take  it  of  their  A.  and  give  it  to  Eleazar 
.li.sh.  8.  33.  A.  of  them  over-againat  mount  Ebal 
1  Sam.  14. 14.  within  as  it  were  a  A.  acre  of  land 
2.S(/m.  10.4.  Hanun  shaved  ofl'one  A.  of  their  beards 

18.  3.  nor  ifA.  of  us  die,  will  they  care  for  us 

19,  40;  h.  the  people  of  iBraol  conducted  David 


HAM 

1  Kings  3.25.  give  A.  ofthe  child  to  one,  h.  tooUiet 

10.  7.  and  behold,  the  A.  was  not  told,  2  Chr  9. 6 

13.8.  if  thou  wilt  give  me  A.  thine  house,  I  willnoi 

16. 21.  A.  of  the  people  followed  Tjbni,  A.  Omri 

JVeA.  3.  9.  the  ruler  of  the  A.  part  of  Jerusalem,  12 

16.  A.  part  of  Bethzur  ||  17.  A.  of  Keilah,  18. 

13.  24.  children  spake  A.  in  the  speech  of  Asndod 

Esth.5.3.  to  the  A.  ofthe  kingdom,  7.  2.  Mark6.93. 

Psal.  55.  23.  bloody  men  shall  not  live  A.  their  dayi 

£zeA.  16.51.iior  hath  Samaria  committed  A.  thy  sin» 

Dan.  12.7.  be  for  time,  times,  and  a  A.  Rev.  J2. 14. 

Hos.  3.  2.  I  bought  her  for  A.  a  homer  of  bailey 

ZecA.  14.  2.  A.  ofthe  city  shall  go  into  captivity 

4.  A.  of  mount  toward  the  south  ||  8. A.  toward  se« 
/,uAe  10.  30.  and  departed,  leaving  him  A.  dead 

19. 8.  behold,  the  A.  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poo 
Rev.  8.  1.  was  silence  about  space  of  A.  an  hour 

11.9.  shall  see  dead  bodies  three  days  and  a  A.  1 1. 

See  Shekel,  Hin,  Tribe. 

KALL. 

Mat.  27.27.  the  soldiers  look  Jesus  into  common  k 

Mark  15.  16.  the  soldiers  led  him  away  to  theA. 

Luke  22. 55.  had  kindled  a  fire  in  the  midst  of  theft 

See  Jiidgms;nt. 

HALLOW. 

Exod.  28.  38.  with  the  children  of  Israel  shall  A. 

29.  1.  A.  them  to  minister  to  me  in  priest's  offioe 

Lev.  22.  2.  in  those  things  which  they  A.  to  me,  3. 

32.  I  will  be  hallowrti,  I  am  the  Lord  who  A.  you 

25.  10.  shall  A.  the  filiielh  year,  proclaim  liberty 

JWm.  6. 11.  and  he  sh:il!  A.  his  head  thatsame  day 

1  Kings  8.r>4.same  day  ilid  king  A.  court,  2  Chr.7.7 

Jer.  17.  22.  but  A.  y«  the  subbath-day,  24,  27. 

EzeA.20.20.and  A.my  sabbaths,  they  shall  beasigj 

44.  24.  they  shall  keep  la»'  s  and  A.  my  sabbaths 

HALLOWED. 
.Eio(i.20. 11.  Ld.  blessed  the  subbath-davand  A.  it 
29.  21.  Aaron  shall  be  A.  and  his  garments 
/-fu.  12.  4.  she  shall  touch  no  A.  ihiiig,  nor  corr>e 
19.  8.  because  he  hath  profaned  the  A.  thing  of  L 
22.  32.  I  will  be  A.  among  the  children  of  Israel 
JVi;to.3.  13.  I  A.  unto  me  all  the  first-born  in  Israel 
5.  10.  and  every  man's  A.  things  shall  be  his 
16.  37.  take  up  the  censers,  lor  they  are  A.  38. 
18.  8.  of  all  the  A.  things  I  have  given  unto  thee 
29.  even  the  A.  part  (heieof  out  of  it 
Drut.  26.  13.  I  have  brought  away  the  A.  thing* 
1  Sam.  21.  4.  is  no  common,  but  there  is  A.  bread 
6.  so  Ahimelech  the  priest  gave  him  A.  bread 

1  Kings  9.  3. 1  have  A.  this  house  ihou  hast  built  7. 

2  Kinas  12.  18.  Jehoash  took  all  the  A.  things 

2  Chron.  36. 14.  polluted  the  house  of  L  he  had  A. 

Mat.  0.  9.  A.  be  thy  niimo,  JMke  11.2. 
HALT. 

Mat.XS.  8.  is  better  to  enter  into  life  A.  Mark  9.  45. 

Luke  14.  21.  bring  in  hither  the  A.  and  the  blind 

John  5.  3.  of  A.  waiting  for  the  movingof  the  watel 
•       HALT. 

To  halt,  to  be  lame  on  both  .^.idcs.  With  this  Eli- 
jah reproaches  the  Israelites  of  the  ten  tribes, 
1  Kings  18.  21,  How  long  halt  ye  between  two 
opinions'?  They  did  not  adore  Gnd  with  a 
pure  and  unmixed  worship,  but  were  for  re- 
tonciling  the  worship  of  God  with  that  of 
idols.  God  says,  I  will  assemble  her  that  halt- 
eth,  and  her  tlial  is  driven  out,  Mte.  4.6.  That 
is,  Twill  restore  my  people  ofthe  Jews,  though 
vow  in  a  weak,  banished,  afflicted  condition, 
to  their  former  privileges,  and  plant  them  in 
their  own  country;  I  will  determine  such  oj 
them  to  return,  who  seem  unresolved  whether 
to  go  or  not.  The  P?almist  says,  that  hdi 
enemies  rejoiced  to  see  him  halt,  Psal.  35.  15 
But  in  miiie  adversity,  Heb.  halting,  they  re- 
joiced. When  I  was  in  great  danger  of  fall 
ing  into  trouble  ;  tchen  I  had  any  sickness,  or 
iirf>uccess  in  my  affairs.  Jlnd  in  Jer.  20.  10 
All  my  fnmiliars  watched  for  my  halting  :  They 
toil  in  wait  to  take  me  tripping  in  any  thing 
if'they  could,  that  they  might  give  mine  advcr 
saries  any  advantns'e  against  me. 

1  A'jHn-s  18.21.  how  long  h.y'e  between  twoopiniom 

PsaL^S.  17.  am  rendv  m  A.  my  sorrow  is  befor* 
HALTED.  [ra« 

Gen.  32.  31.  as  Jacob  lassed,  he  k.  upon  his  thigh 

Mic.  4.  7.  I  will  innke  her  that  A.  a  remnant 
HALTETH. 

Mic.A.fi.  in  that  day  I  will  nssemble  berthat*. 

Zeph.  3.  19.  behold,   nt  thm  time  I  will  save  h« 
HALTING.  [thoU 

Jer.  20.  10.  all  my  friniilmrs  watched  for  my  *. 
HAMMER. 

.Tndp:  4.  21.  then  Jnel  took  n  A.  in  her  hand 
5.  26.  with  A.  she  smote  Sisera,  atie  smote  offliis 

h?ad 

X  Kings f^.7.  was  .ieilh"r  A. nor  ixe  heard  in  house 

fsa.  41.  7   and  he  that  smonthe'h  with  Ihe  A. 

.fer  23.  90.  like  aft.  that  breaketh  rock  in  pieces 
50.  23.  how  is  the  A.  of  whole  earth  cut  asundei 

JVaA.  2. 1 1-  the  A.  is  come  up  before  thy  face 


HAN 

HAM.MEKS 
Psi(.  74.  0.  break  down  liit;  LMr\  jil  work  with  h. 
fsa   44.  12.  the  sinilh  I'ushioiied   t  willi  li. 
Jcr    lU.  4.  thi'V  tUsteii  it  with  nulls  ami  with  A. 

U.VND 
/s  II  part  of  the  body  well  known.     By  haiiti,  is 
so  iietimcs  nndrrstoodtke  vengeance  of  God  ez- 
ern.ted  upon,  anyone  ;  1  Sam.  5.6,7,  The  hand 
ol   the  Lord  was  lieavy  upon  tliem  of  .islidad, 
after  they  had  taken   the  ark,  and  had  been 
told  that  It  should  continue  to  oppress  them, 
till  then  should  send  it  back  with  presents. 
To  [lourwater  on  anyone's  hands,  i(>)H/!>*-  to 
serrehim.    Thus  Ehsha  i\s  said  to  have  poured 
valer  on  Ehjah's  hands,  thereby  meaning  that 
hr  was  his  servant,  2  Kuigs  3.  11. 
To  wash  one's  hands,  denoted  that  the  person 
wa.<  innocent  of  manslaughter,  when  the  mur- 
derer was  not   known,  Deut.  '21.  tj,  7.     Pdate 
Ka.ihed  his  hands,  Mat.  27.  24.  to  denote  his 
hcing  innocent  of  what  was  required  of  him, 
when  he  proceeded  to  condemn  Jesus,  in  whom 
he  found  nothing  to  deserve  such  a  sentence. 
Some  think  that  Pilate,  living  among  the  .lews, 
had  lea;  ned  this  rile  from  them ;  but  others 
are  oj  o,  inion,  that  it  was  a  ceremony  used  in 
protestations  of  mnocency  among  other  people 
a.<  well  as  the  Jews. 
To  kiss  one's  hand,  is  an  act  of  adoration,  Job 
31.  27,  If  I  beheld  the  sun  when  it  shined,  and 
mv  mouth  had  kissed  my  hand. 
To  fill  one's  hand,  signifies  to  put  one  in  posses- 
sion of  the  priesthood,  to  enter  him  rn  ..he  en- 
icymcntofthe  sacerdotal  dignity  ;  because  in 
this  ceremony  the  parts  of  the  victim  which 
were  to  be  offered  wereputinto  the  new  priest's 
hand.     Exod.  2o.  41,    Thoa   shall  consecrate 
them  •  in    Hebrew,   fill    their   hand.     See  also 
Judg.  17.  5,  12.  1  Kings  13.  33. 
To  lca°n  upon  any  one's  hand,  is  a  mark  o;f  fami- 
liarity and  superiority.  The  king  of  Israel  had 
one  of  his  confidents  upon  whom  he  leaned,  2 
Kinis  7.2,  17.     .9nd  in  lixc  manner  the  king 
of  &yria  leaned  on  Naamiin,  when  he  went  up 
to  the  temple   of  his  god  Rimmon,  2  Kings, 
5.  18. 
To  lilt  up  one's  hand,  is  a  way  of  taking  an  oath 
in  use  with  all  nations.  Oen.  14.  22,  I  have 
lifted  up  my  hand    unto  the  Lord,    ft  was  like- 
wise a  posture  used  in  praying  for  a  blessing 
upon  the  people.     Lev.  9.  22,  Maron  lifted  up 
his  hand    toward  the  people,  and  blessed  them. 
To  lift  up  the    hand  against  one,  is  to  rebel 
against  him.    2  Sam.  2U.  21,  .Sheba  hath  lifted 
up  his  hand  against  king  David. 
To  give  one's  hind,  signifies  to  grant  peace,  to 
swear  friendship,  to  promise  all  security,  to 
make  alliance.  2  Kings  10.  15,  ./e/tu  said  to  ./e- 
honadab.  Is  thine  heart  right,  as  my  heart  is 
with  thv  hearts  If  it  be,  give  me  thine  hand; 
and  he  gave  him  his  hand.    The  Jews  say,  they 
were  obliged  to  give  the  hand  to  the  Egyptians 
and  Assy'rians,  that  they  might  procure. bread; 
that  is,  to  surrender  In  them,  to  make  an  alli- 
ance with  them,  that  they  might  be  enabled  to 
suhsist,  that  in  their  extreme  Hece.'>sity  they 
might    preserve   their    lives.     Others    think 
that  by  this  phrase  is  meant,  that  the  Jews 
icere  glad  to  labour  with   their   hands,   and 
work  for  them,  in  order  to  procure  the  neces- 
saries of  life.  Lam.  5.  f>. 
ifisht  hand.      The   right    hand    denotes    power, 
itrcn<rth.    The  scripture  generally  imputes  to 
hod's  risht  hand  all  the  effects  of  his  omnipo- 
tr.nr.e.     E.xod.  ).i  6,  Thy  right  hand,  O  Tiord, 
is  become  glorious  in  power ;  thy  right  hand,  O 
Lord,  hath  dailied  in  pieces  the  enemy.     See 
Psal.  17.  7.  I  20.  fi.  1  44.  3. 
To  sit  down  on  the  right  hand  of  God.     The  .Son 
of  God  is  often  represented  as  sitting  at  the 
right  hand  of  his  heavenly  Father.     Psal.  110. 
1,    T.ie  Lord  said  to  my  Lor.l,  sil  thou  at  my 
right  hand.     Thou  hast  done  thy  work  upon 
earth,  now  take  possesion  of  that  sovereign 
kingdom  and  glory  ;  which  by  right  belongcth 
to  thee;  do  thou  rule  with  authority  and  honour 
as  thou  art  Mediator. 
The  right  hand  cominunly  denotes  the  ^outh,  as 
the  left  h'lnd  denotes  the  JsTorth.     For  the  He- 
brows  speak  of  the  i/uarters  of  the  world  in 
respect  of  thrmselnes,  having  their  faces  turn- 
ed towards  the    F.ast,  their  backs  In  the  IVest, 
their  riiht  han'ta  to  the  South,  and  their  left  to 
the  Xorth.     Thus  Keilem,  which  signifies  \>e- 
fote,  stnn.is  also  for  the  F.nst;   and  Achor, 
tohich  S'lrnifi's  behind,  marks  out  the  IVest; 
Jamm.  the  r  L'hl   hand,  is  the  South;  and  She- 
mol,  f.h"  lefi  hand,  is  the  Xorth.   For  example: 
Doth  not  David  hido  himself  with  us  in  strong 
otfiis  in   llie  woods,  in  the  hill  of  Hachilah, 
357 


HAN 

wJMch  is  on   the  south  of  .hshimon?   lleb.  oi. 
«/ie  right  hand  u/Jeshmioii.     .^((.■  Kast. 
The  accuser  was  comtuoidy  at  the  riglit  hand  of 
the  accused.     Pnal.  lO'J.  b',  Let  Satan  stand  at 
hisrighi  liaiid.     ^ind  in  Zecli.  3.  1.   Satan  was 
at  the  right  hand  of  the  high  priest  Joshua  to 
accuse  him. 
Often,  in  a  contrary  sense  to  be  at  one's  right 
hand  signifies  to  defend,  to  protect,  lu  support 
him.    Psal.  ItJ.  8.  1  10;i.  31,  1  have  set  the  L.ird 
always   before  me;  because  lie  is  at  my  right 
hand  1  shill  not  be  moved.     For  he  shall  slauil 
at  the  right  hand  of  the  poor,  to  save  liiiu  Iruni 
tliose  that  condemn  his  soul. 
To  turn  from  the  law  of  God,  neither  to  th(;  right 
hand,  nor  to  the  Ml,  is  a  frequent  Scripture 
expression,  J.ish.  1.  7.  1  23.  0.   2  Kings  22.  2. 
The  meaning  is,  that  we  must  not  depart  J  rom 
it  at  all,  neither  by  atlcmpUng  to  go  beyond 
it,  and  doing  more  than  it  requires,  nor  by 
doing  less.     But  we  must  observe  it  closely, 
constantly,  and  invariably,  as  a  traveller,  who 
does  not  go  out  of  his  way,  cither  to  the  right 
or  to  the  lift. 
Our  Saviour,  in  Riat.  6.  3,  to  shew  with  what 
privacy  we  should  do  good  works,  says.  That 
our  loft  hand  Miould  not  know  what  our  right 
hand  does.     Jlboue  all  things  we  should  avoid 
vanity  and  ostentation  in  all  the  good  we  un- 
dertake to  do,  and  should  not  think  that  there- 
by me  merit  any  thing. 
To  stretch  or  spread  out  the  hands,  is  sometimes 
a  gesture  that  denotes   mercy.    Isa.  Co.  2,  I 
have  spread  out  my  hands  all  the  day  unto  a 
rebellious  peojde;  I  have  invited  them  by  my 
prophets,  and  used  all  means  to  allure  them  to 
myself.     So  in  Prov.  1.  24,  I  have  called,  and 
ye   have    refused ;    I  have   stretched  out  my 
hand,  and  no  man  regarded.     I  would  not  put 
forth  my  hand  against  the  Lord's   anointed,  / 
would  not  kill  htm.  1  Sam.  24. 10,  To  put  forth 
one's  hand  upon  any  thing,  to  take,  to  steal 
it.     Exod    22.  8,  11,  He  shall  swear  that  he 
hath  not  put  his  hands  to  his  neighbour's  goods. 
Hand  is  likewise  freqiiintly  taken  for  the  power 
and  impression  of  the  Holy  .'Spirit  felt  by  some 
prophet.  1  Kings  l8.  46,  The  hand  of  the  Lord 
was  ov.  Elijah.     See  i  Kings  :i.  \5.     Ezek.  1. 
3.  [3.  14.'     /(  is  said  in  several  places,  that 
God  gave  his  law,  or  sent  his  orders  by  the 
hand  of  Moses,  or  some  other  prophet ;  that  he 
spake  to  his  people  by  the  hand  of  prophets, 
t\-c.  that  is,  by  their  means,  by  their  mruth. 
Laying  on  hands,  or  imposition  of  hands,  is  un- 
derstood in  different  ways  both  in  the  Old  and 
Xew  Testament.     (1)  It  is  often  taken  for  or- 
dination and  consecration  of  priests  and  mi- 
nisters, as  well  among  the  Jews  as  Christians, 
Num.  8.  10.  Jlcts  0.  6.  |  13.  3.  1  Tim.i.  14.  (2) 
It  is  sometimes  also  made  use  of  to  signify  the 
establishment  of  judges  and  magistrates,  on 
whom  it  was  usual  to  lay  hands,  when  they 
wereintrustcd  with  these  employments  :   Thus 
when  Moses  constituted  Joshua  his  successor, 
God  appointed  him  to  lay  his  hands  upon  him, 
Xiim.   27.   18.     Jacob  laid  his    hands   upon 
Ephraim  and  Manassi'h,  when  he  gave  them  his 
last  blessing,  Gen.  48.  14. 
The  high-priest  stretched  out  his  hamds  to  the 
people,  as  often  as  he  recited  the  solemn  form 
of  blessing.  Lev.  9.  22.     The  Israelites  who 
presented^sin-offcrings  at  the  tabernacle,  con- 
fessed their  sins,  while  they  laid  their  hands 
upon  them,  Lev.  1.  4.     This  testified  that  the 
person  acknowledged  himself  worthy  of  death, 
that  he  laid  his  sins  upon  the  sacrifice,  that  he 
trusted  in  Christ  for  the  expiation  of  kis  sins, 
and  that  he  devoted  himself  to  God.  Witnesses 
laid  their  hands  upon  the  hend  of  the  accused 
person,  as  it  were  to  signify  that  they  charged 
upon   him   the  guilt  of  his   blood,  and  freed 
themselves  from  it,  Deut.  13.9.  |  17.  7.     Our 
Saviour  laid  his  hands  upon  the  children  that 
were  presented  to  him,  and  blessed  them,  Mark 
10.  If),    .^nd  the  Ifnlij  Ghost  was  conferred  on 
those  who  were  baptized,  by  the  laying  on.  of 
the  .eposllc's  hands,  Acts  3.  17.  |  19.  6. 
Hand  when  referred,!.  To  God,  signifies,  [\]His 
eternal  purposes,  and  ererutire  power.  Acts 
t    28    30.     [2]  His   providential   bounty  and 
!roodnrss,P~:\\.  104.28.    [31  His  mi irhty 'power 
to  preserve  and  defend.  .Tolin  10.  28,  ^).     [41 
His  frowns  and  enrrretions,  Jndg.  2.  1.5.  Psal. 
S'^    4    I   38.   2.     [•')]    His    snverrign   dispose, 
Wal.'si.  1.5.      [fll  His  help,  Neh.'  2.  ,S.  Psal. 
74   11.     [■;^  His  favour,  l.x\V.c:\.m.     [P.]  His 
SpirH,   1    Kings   18.  4f,.    Ezolt.  1.  3. 1  37.  i. 
[91  His  providence,  1  Chrnn.  20.  10.  J.ib.  2.  10. 
Ri'fprrnl,   II.  To  men,  signifielh,  [1]  Jin  instru- 
ment, Exod.  4.  13.  Hag.   1.  t  1.    (21  Power, 
2M 


llAN 

Prov.  3.2,.     i:!|  1 1  IS  hip,  2  Kins;s  15.  IP.     '4] 
I'osscssioa,  1  Kings  i  I.  .)1     |;j|  .iuuice.  2  Sum. 
14.  19.    L''J  'Tyranny,  ExoJ.  Id.  9.    [7J  H  arUs, 
Acts  -20.  34. 
Gen.  9.  2.  inio  your  h.  are  they  delivered 
39.  t).  he  left  all  that  he  had  in  Joseph's  h 
44.  17.  but  the  man  in  whose /i.  the  cuo  i.-  found 
Ezod.^.  1.  with  a  strong  A.  shall  ho  drive  them  out 

13.  3.  by  strength  of  A.  Lord  brought  out 

14.  8.  Israel  wi:iitout  with  a  higliA.  Xwu.  'i3.  3 
Itj.  stretch  out  lliine  A.  over  the  sea 

t31.  Israel  saw  that  great  A.  Lord  did  on  Egyu*. 
17. 1 10.  111.'  A.  upon  the  throne  ul  the  Lord 

19.  13.  there  sliali  not  a  A  touch  it,  but  he  shall 
■J.\.  24.  A.  for  A.  toot  tor  fuol,  Deut.  19.  21. 
28.  t41.  anoint  them,  and  rill  their  A.  29.  t  9. 

34.  29.  two  tables  ol  the  testimony  in  Moses  A 
38.  15.  on  this  A.  and  that  A.  were  hangings 

Lev.  12.  t  8.  if  her  A.  find  not  suificiency,  then 
25.  28.  remain  in  the  A.  ol  him  that  bougiu  it 
JVuwi.  15.  t  30.  soul  that  doth  ought  wilh  a  nigh  A. 

35.  t  !'•  if  he  smite  him  with  a  stone  of  the  A. 
Deut.  13.  9.  afterwards  the  A.  of  all  the  people 

25.  12   thoushalt  cut  ofl'her  A.  pity  tier  noi 
32.  t  30.  rejieni,  when  he  seeth  their  A.  is  gone 
.Josh.  2. 19.  his  bloi.d  on  our  head  if  any  A.  on  hirn 
Judg.  1.  35.  the  h.  of  the  house  of  Jose(ih  jirevailed 
4.  if.  the  Lord  shall  sell  Sisera  into  A.  of  a  woman 

15.  18.  now  fall  into  tbe  A.  of  the  uncircumcisi,".i 
17.  t  5.  Micah  filled  Wvs  A.  of  one  of  his  sons 

20.  48.  Isr.  smote  all  that  came  to  A.  of  Benjaiiiir, 
ISam.  12.3.  of  whose  A.  have  I  received  any  bril*:? 

13.  -22.  nor  spear  found  in  the  A.  of  any  of  Israi; 

17.  50.  there  was  no  sword  In  the  h.  of  David 

20.  19.  didst  hide  thyself  when  the  business  wa* 
22.  17.  because  their  A.  also  is  with  David   [in  A 

2  .Sam.  13.5.  that  1  may  see,  and  eat  it  at  her  A.  (5. 

•  14. 19.  is  not  the  A.  of  Joab  wilh  thee  in  all  this? 
21.20.  hadonevery  A.  SIX  fingers,  1  CAro?i.20.  C 
24. 14.  let  mo  not  fall  into  A.  of  men,  1  CAr.  '21.  j3 

1  A'i?;^'s  2.40. kingdom  established  in  A.  of  Solomon 
13.  0.  and  the  king's  A.  was  restored  again 

18.  44.  there  oriseth  a  cloud  like  a  man's  A. 

22.  6.  they  said,  go  up,  for  the  Lord  shall  delivei 
it  into  the  king's  A.  12,  15.  2  CAr.  18.5. 

2  Kings!. 2.  lord  on  whose  A.  the  king  leaned,  17 
13.  5?  went  out  from  under  the  A.  of  the  Syriann 
19. 1 20.  inhabitants  were  short  of  A.  Isa.  37.  t  27. 

1  CAr.  29.  t  24.  sons  of  David  gave  A.  under  Solom. 

2Chron.  12.5.  hath  L.rd  Ictl  youin  A.  ofShishak 

Ezra  7.  9.  according  to  good  A.  of  his  God  on  him 
9.2.  the  A.  of  princes  have  been  chief  in  tres|,ass 

./o'l  9.  '24.  earth  is  given  into  the  A.  of  the  «icked 
12.  6.  into  whose  A.  God  bringoth  abuiidanlly 
10.  in  whose  A.  is  the  soul  of  every  living  thing 
30. 22.  every  A.  of  the  wicked  shall  come  on  him 

21.  10.  lo,  their  good  is  not  in  their  A. 

34. 20.  the  mighty  shall  be  taken  away  without  A 
37.  7.  he  sealoth  up  the  A.  of  every  man 

Psal.  31.  8.  thou  hast  not  shut  me  into  A.  of  enemy 
36.  11.  let  not  the  A.  of  the  wicked  remove  me 
71.4.  deliver  me  out  of  A.  of  wicked,  82.4. ;  97.10. 
123.  2.  as  eyes  of  servants  look  to  the  A.  ol 
masters 
127.  4.  as  arrows  are  in  the  A.  of  a  mighty  man 
149.  6.  let  a  two-edged  sword  be  in  their  A. 

Prov.  0.  3.  when  thou  art  come  into  A.  of  thy  friend 

10.  4.  he  bccometli  poor  that  dialeth  with  aslack 

A.  but  the  A.  of  tin-  diligent  maketh  rich 

11.  21.  though  A.  join  A.  wicked  not  unpunished, 

•16.5. 

12.  24.  the  A.  of  the  diligent  shall  hear  rule 

17.  10.  why  a  price  in  A.  of  a  fool  to  get  wisdom? 
26.  9.  asaihorngooih  up  into  the  A.  of  a  drunkard 

Keel.  A.  t  1.  on  A.  of  their  oppressors  was  power 
Isa.  10.  5.  the  staff  in  their  A.  is  mv  inilignntion 

13.  2.  shake  the  A.  that  t hoy  may  go  into  the  gates 

14.  26.  and  this  is  the  A.  that  is  stretched  out 

19.  4.  I  will  give  over  into  the  A.  of  a  cruel  lord 
28.2.  Lil.  shall  cast  down  lo  Ihe  earth  with  the  A. 

.Jer.  12.  7.  have  given  dearly  helov.  inio  A.  of  eni;. 

18.  4.  vessel  was  marred  in  the  A.  of  the  (lotler 
6.  as  clay  in  the  potter's  A.  so  are  ye  in  inino 

21.  5.  with  an  out-stretched  A.  I  will  fight  ag.  you 
2fi.24.theA.of  Ahikam  was  wilh  Jeremiah,  nottc» 
give  him  into  A.  of  people  lo  put  him  to  death 
50. 15.  shoulagsl.  her  round,  Bh<diath  given  lu^rA. 
Jmui.  5.  0.  we  have  given  the  A.  to  Ihe  Egyotiiins 

12.  princes  are  hansed  up  by  their  A. 
F.iek.  2.  9.  a  A.  was  sent  me,  and  lo,  a  roll 
8.  3.  and  he  put  forth  the  form  of  a  A.  10.  8. 
16.  49.  nor  did  she  strengthen  the  A.  of  the  needy 
21.  t  l-l-  pro|ihesy,  and  smile  A.  to  A.  together 
24.  I  say,  ve  shall  bo  taken  with  the  A. 
28.9.  be  no  god  in  the  A.  of  him  thats!ayethtl»eo 
34.  10.  behold,  I  will  require  my  Hock  at  their  A. 
37.19.  take  the  stick  which  is  in  the  A.  of  Ephraim 
40.  5.  and  in  the  man's  A.  a  ineasurinz  .eeii 
Da  II.  5.5.  there  came  forth  the  lingers  of  a  man  s  «. 
23. God,  ill  whose  A.lhy  brcaih  i.^hasi  not  elotif. 


HAN 

Dan.  8.  25.  but  lie  shall  be  broken  without  A. 

10.  ID   behold,  a  4.  toiv^lied  me,  wliicli  set  iii 
Joel  3.  8.  sell  sons  and  daughters  into  h.  of  Judah 
Mic.  i.  1.  because  it  is  in  tlic  power  of  their  A 
Zcc/i.  4.  It),  siiall  see  piununet  in  A.  of  Zerubbabcl 
Mat  8.  15.  he  touched  her  A.  j|2i.  13.  bnid  him  A 
Mark  3  1a  man  who  had  a  withered  A.  3.  J.u.  ().8. 

14.41  the  Son  (if  man  is  betrayed  into  It.  of  sinners 
Luke  I   1.  as  many  have  taken  in  A.  to  set  forti: 
74.  being  cuhvered  out  of  the  A.  of  our  enemies 

2SJ.  '21.  the  A.  of  him  that  betrayeth  me  is  with  me 
John  10.  3!.t.  but  he  escaped  out  of  tlieir  A. 

11.44. that  was  dtid  came  forth,  bound  A.  and  foot 
Hcts  \-i.  n.  I'etur  beckonnig  to  them  with  the  A 
I  Cor.  12.15.  because  I  am  not  the  A.l  am  net  body 
21.  eye  cannot  say  to  the  A.I  have  no  need  of  thee 
(Jai.3.19.ordained  by  angels  in  the  A.of  a  mediator 
Hev.  10.  8.  take  little  book  open  m  A.  of  the  angel 

17.  4.  the  woman,  having  a  golden  cup  in  her  A. 

13.  2.  hath  avenged  the  blood  of  servants  at  her  A 

At  HAND,  or  at  the  HAND. 
fjlen.  9.5.  at  the  A.of  every  beast  I  will  require  it, 
at  the  k.  of  man,  at  the  A.  of  man's  brother 

27.41. the  (lays  of  mourning  for  my  father  are  at  A. 

33.19.  field  Jacob  bought  at  A.  of  child,  of  Hamor 
DciLt.  15.  9.  saying,  Ihe  year  of  release  is  at  A 

32.  3j.  for  ihe  day  of  their  ealiniity  is  at  A. 

1  l-'inii.  9.  8. 1  have  here  atk.  fourth  part  of  a  shekel 
20.  It),  let  Ijd.  reijuire  it  at  A.  of  David's  enemies 

2  Kiugs'i.'l.  may  avenge  blood  at  the  A.  of  Jezebel 
JVtfA.  11.  24.  Pethahiah  was  at  the  king's  A.  in  all 
Isa.  13.6. day  of  Lord  is  atk.  Juel  i.  15.  Zeph.  1.7. 
Jer.  23. 23.  am  I  a  God  at  A  and  not  a  G.  afiir  off? 
Ezek.  12.  23.  the  days  arc  at  A.  and  eftect  of  vision 

33.6.  but  his  blood  will  I  require  at  watchman's  A. 
36.  8.  and  yield  fruit,  for  they  are  at  k.  to  come 
Joel  2.1.the  dav  of  the  Lord  cometh,  it  is  nigh  ath. 
Mat.  3.  2.  king'dom  of  heaven  is  at  A.  4.  17.  |  10.  7. 
2G.  18.  my  time  is  at  h.  \\  45.  the  hour  is  at  A. 

41).  he  is  at  h.  that  doth  betray  me,  Mark  14.  42. 
Mark  1  1.5.  kmgdum  of  God  is  at  A.  l.uke  21.31. 
Ijuke  21.  30.  that  summer  is  now  nigh  at  h. 
John  2.13.and  the  Jews'  pasaovcr  was  at  h.  11.  55. 
7. 2.  now  the  Jews'  feast  of  tabernacles  was  at  A. 
19.42.  for  the  si'pulchre  was  nigh  ath. 
Rom..  13.  12.  the  night  is  far  s|ient,  the  day  is  at  A. 
Phd.4.5.  let  moderation  be  known,  ihe  Ld.  is  at  A. 
2  Thr.s.s.2.  2.  as  that  the  day  of  Christ  is  at  A. 
2  Tim.  4.  ().  the  time  of  my  departure  is  at  A. 
'  f'ct.  4.  7.  the  end  of  all  things  is  ath.  he  ye  sober 
Rev.  1.  3.  for  the  time  is  at  A  22.  10. 

By  the  HAND. 
Kxod.  4. 13.  send  byh.  of  him  whom  thou  wilt  send 
33.21.sum  of  tabernacle  counted  bij  h.  of  Ithamar 
Lev.  8.3I>.  which  Lord  commariiiedi'j' A.  of  Moses, 
10.  11.  I  2G.  4G.  JVum.  4.  37,  45,  49.  |  9. 
23  I  10.  13.  I  15.  2.3. 1  16.  40.  |  27.  23.  I 
30.  13.  .Jo.'ih.  14.  2.  I  20.  2.  |  21.  2,  8.  | 
22.  9.   Jadg.  3.  4.   1  Km:;s  8.  53,  56.   2 
CAron.  33.  8.  |  35.  G.  JV'eA.  9.  14.  Psal. 
77.  20. 
16.  21.  send  him  away  by  the  h.  of  a  fit  man 
Josh.  29.  9.  not  A\cbythck.  oftheavenger  of  blood 
Judg.  16.  26.  Samson  said  to  lad  that  held  by  the  h. 
\  Sam.  18.2.5.  make  Dav.faW  by  theh.  olPhriistines 
27.  1.  I  ^iiill  one  dav  perish  by  the  h.  of  Saul 
isam    1  -.A,/ eAf  A.  ofmy  servant  David  I  will  save 
10  -J    I)  .\(l  >-eiit  to  comfort  him  J?/ A.  ofservants 

11.  1  !.  I):  IV  ill  wrote  a  letter,  sent  it  byh.  of  Uriah 

12.  25.  h  ■  ■ii'ni  liii  the  A.  of  Nathan  the  prophet 
21.22. 1  hev  fell /n/JAe  A.  of  David,  1  CAr.  20.  8. 

I  rCtng.-.'  2.  2.").  Siiiomoii  sent  by  the  h.  of  Benaiah 

14. 18. which  he  spake  by  the  h.  of  his  serv.  Ahijah 

16.7.alsii  hy  theh.  of  Jehu  came  word  of  fhe  Lord 
i  Kintr.'!  14.25.  which  he  spake  4?/  theh  of  Jonah 

27.  he  saved  them  by  the  k.  of  jorohoam 
iChr.  10.  15.  word  which  he  s]iake  byh.  of  Aliijnh 

12.  7.  nol  p.iir  oul  wrath  by  the  h.  of  Sliishak 
"izra  1.8.  bring  out  vessels  by  the  A.  of  Mithredath 

i  .33.  Ihe  vessels  weighed  by  the  A.  of  Mcremoth 
lob  8.  t20.  nor  will  ho  lake  ungodly  by  the  A. 
Pro,"  26.  (i.  that  .seiidelh  a  message  by  h.  of  a  fool 
Isa.  51.  18.  nor  any  that  taketh  hor  by  the  h. 
Icr.iT.'i.  send  yokes  Al/  Ihr  A.  of  the  me.ssnngeis 

31.  32.  in  the  dJiy  I  look  them  by  theh.  Heh.  8.  !). 
Ezi'li.9!\.  1 4.  my  vengeance  on  Edom  by  A.  of  Israel 

'{0. 12.  1  will  lay  the  land  waste/))/ A.  of  strangers 
ffn.<!.  !2. 1 10.  used  similitudes  f!//.Af  A.  of  prophets 
lilat.  9.  25.  he  v/o.it  in  and  took  her  by  Ihe  A. 
.Vnik  1.  31.  I  .5.  41.  J.ukcH.  .54. 
Vnrft  8.23.  he  lo.'ik  the  blind  man  Ay  A.  and  led  him 

.1.  27.  Jesus  took  him  that  was  possessed  hy  the  A. 
'ict.i  7.  35.  send  hi  he  a  deliverer  hy  h.  of  the  ancel 

9.  8.  ho  saw  no  man,  but  they  leil  him  hy  the  A. 

13. 1 1,  he  went  seek'ng  some  to  lend  him  by  Ihe  h. 

I'll.  A.  18.  tin  saint  iiiou  A;/ //.Y!  A.  of  me,  Paul 

.Vc  ( 'iiAi.nr..\Ns,  I'nrmy. 

II  Wli  jiiin^il  with  enemies. 

1  ^niJi    f    i.    he  ark  of  the  covenant  may  save  ns 

■ni  i.filie/.   nfoii"»<'-m/«s,  12.  10  9Sam.3. 18. 

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HAN 

1  >a;H.12.11.deliv.you  out  of  A.of  e.  2  Kings  17.  39. 

2  .SrtHi.  18.t  19.  Lord  judged  him  from  A.  ol  enemies 
19. 9.  the  king  saved  us  out  of  the  A.of  our  enemies 

2  Kings  21.  14.  1  will  deliver  them  into  the  A.  of 
their  enemies,  2  Chron.  25. 20.  JV'cA.  9.  27. 
JVch.  9.  28.  leftest  thou  them  in  A.  of  their  enemies 
Fs.  31.  15.  deliver  me  from  the  A.  of  mine  enemies 
Jer.  20.  5.  1  will  give  tliis  city  into  the  A.  of  their 
enemies,  21.  7.  |  34.  20,  21.  Ezek.  39.  23. 
44.  30. 1  will  give  Pharaoh  into  A.  of  his  enemies 
Mic.  4.  10.  redeem  thee  from  the  A.  of  thy  enemies 
Jyidce  1.  74.  delivered  out  of  the  A.  of  our  enemies 

From  the  HAND. 

Gen.  32. 11.  deliver  mnj'rom  h.  of  my  brother  Esau 

JJeut.  7.8.  L.  redeemed  you  from  tAe  A.of  Pharaoh 

./u<^^.8.22.ihou  liast  dehvered  us/ro?H  A.of  Midiaii 

J  6'a)ft.25.39.pleaded  my  repioach/rowiA.ofNabal 

.lub  5.15.  he  saveth  ihe  ^>uor  from  the  k.  of  mighty 

fi.  23.  or  redeem  mcj'ror.i  the  A.  of  the  mighty 

Hsal.  22.t20.  deliver  iny  i' '  :lmg  fromh.  of  uie  dog 

49.t  15  God  will  redeem  ../y  soul  fro7n  h.  ofgrave 

89.48.  deliver  his  sou\  from  the  It.  of  the  grave 

106.  lO.lie  saved  them/romtAeA.ofhini  that  hated 

them,  and  redeemed  them /com  A.  of  the  enemy 

144.  7.  deliver  ma  from  A.  of  strange  children,  U. 

Pro«.6.5.  deliver  thyself  as  a  roe/com  A.  of  hunter 

.ler.  20.  13.  he  hath  delivered  [loor  frovt  h.  of  evil 

31.  II.  from  A.  of  him  that  was  stronger  than  he 
Dan.  6.  t  27.  delivered  Daniel  from  h.  of  the  lions 
Has.  13.t  14.  I  will  ransom  theni/c.  A.  of  ihe  grave 
Luke  1.  71.  besaved/)-u/H  the  h.  of  all  that  hate  us 

HAND  of  Gad. 
l.'iam.5.\hli..of  God  was  heavy  en  them  of.'\slidod 
2  Chr.  30. 12.  A.  of  Gad  was  to  give  them  one  heart 
Ezra  7.9.  according  to  Ihe  good  A.  of  G.  JVeh.  2.  8. 
8.  18.  by  good  A.  of  God  upon  us,  they  brought  us 

22.  A.  of  G.  is  upon  all  them  for  good  that  seek 
31.  the  A.  of  God  is  upon  us,  and  he  delivered  us 

JVeh.  2.18.  then  I  told  them  of  the  A.  of  God  on  me 

.Iub2.  10.  shall  we  receive  good  at  the  A.  oj'  God? 

19.  21.  have  pity  on  me,  A.  o/fr.  hath  touclied  me 

27.  1 1.  1  will  teach  you  by  the  A.  of  God 

/'.'cci.2.24  this  I  saw  that  it  was  from  the  A.  of  God 

9.1. the  wise  and  their  works  are  in  the  A.  of  God 

Isa.  62.  3.  shalt  he  a  royal  diadem  in  A.  <//  thy  God 

Mark  16.19  into  heaven,  and  sat  on  right  A.  o/rr'o(i 

Rom.  8.  34.  Col.  3.  1.  Heb.  10. 12.  1  Pet.  3.  22. 

Acts  2.  33.  being  by  the  right  A.  of  God  e.xalted 

7.  55.  saw  Jesus  standing  on  the  right  A.  of  G.  56. 

1  Pet.  5.  6.  humble  yourselves  under  the  It.  of  God 

His  HAND. 
f?e7i.3.22.1(!sthe  put  forth  Ais  A.and  take  tree  of  life 
16. 12.  his  h.  will  be  against  every  man,  and  every 
man's  hand  against  him 
19.  in.  while  he  lingered,  men  laid  hold  on  his  A. 
24.  10.  all  the  goods  of  his  master  were  in  his  k. 

32.  13  Jacob  took  of  that  which  came  to  htsh. 
39.  3.  Lord  made  all  that  he  did  prosjier  in  his  A. 
41.42.  Pharaoh  took  the  ring  off  A(s  li.  and  put  it 

i<'xurf.4.4.heputforthA)s  A.it  became  a  rod  in  /(/.<A. 

6.  when  he  took  it  out,  his  A.  was  leprou.s  as 

20.  Moses  took  the  rod  of  God  in  A;s  A.     [snow 

8.6.Aaron  stretched  out  Az's  A.  overtho  waters,  17. 

10. 22.  Moses  streiched  forth  iis  A.  toward  heaven 
17.  11.  when  Moses  held  up  A!S  A.  let  down  A(;s  A. 
21.  13.  but  God  delivered  him  into  his  k. 

16.  if  found  in  his  h.  ||  20.  he  die  under  his  A. 

22.4.  if  the  tlieft  he  certainly  found  inhish.  alive 

8.  to  see  whether  he  hath  put  his  A.  to  goods,  1 1 . 

24.  11.  on  the  nobles  of  Israel  he  laid  not  his  A. 
32.  15.  tv/o  tables  of  testimony  werein  A/sA.  .34.  4. 

Aeii.l.4.he  shall  put  AzsA.on  head  of  burnt-offering 
5.t7.ifA;«  A.  cannot  reach  to  sufficiency  of  a  lamb 
16.  t32.  the  iniest  whom  he  shall  fill  ilis  h. 

J^Tum.  5. 18.  [iriest  shall  have  in  his  A.  bitter  water 

6.  21.  besides  that  his  A.  shall  get 

21.  26.  and  had  taken  all  his  land  out  of  his  A. 

22.23.  his  sword  drawn  in  Ai«  A.  31.  1  CAr.  21.16. 

25.  7.  Phinehas  took  a  javelin  in  his  A.  and  went 
Dent.  19.  5.  his h-  fetchelh  a  stroke  with  the  axe 
.lush.  5. 13.  a  man  wilh  his  sword  drawn  in  his  A. 

8.  26.  Joshua  drew  not  his  A.  back  till  deslroyed 
2(i  5.  shall  nol  deliver  the  slayer  up  into  his  A. 

■  hidg.Ci.  21.  put  forth  the  end  of  the  stafl^  in  his  A. 

7.  14.  into  his  A.  hath  God  delivered  .Midian 

I. Sam  6.3.knnwn  whyAj.s  A.isnot  removedfrom  yon 
tl.  that  it  is  not  his  h-  ihat  smnte  us,  but  chance 

14.  26.  but  no  man  put  hi.i  A.  to  his  month 
27.  hut  Jonathan  put  his  h.  to  his  month 

16.  16.  that  he  shall  play  with  his  h.  ih ni  h'  well 

23.  look  a  harp  and  played  with  his  A.  18.  10. 
17.40.  David  took  his  stnfTand  his  slin^  in  Ai.s-A. 

.57.  with  the  head  of  the  Philistine'  in  his  A. 
19.5.be  put  his  life  in  his  A  a nr^  slew  thp  Philistine 
23.  16.  and  Jonathan  strengthened  his  A.  in  O'ld 

2  .Sam. 6.  6.  IT/ziah  put  A?'.?*,  to  ark,  1  Chr.  13.  1(1. 
1  Kinirs  8.  1.5.  and  hath  with  his  b.  fulfilled  il 

11.  34.  nor  take  the  whole  kingdom  oiit  of  his  A. 

13.4./)/.';  A. which  he  put  forth  againsthim  dried  up 

'iKings  5.11. call  on  Ld.and  strike  his  h.  over  place 


HAN 

•2Kings  10.15.  he  gave  A/>  A. took  him  up  in  churia 

11.  0.  ye  shall  compass  the  king  every  man  wiU 
his  weapons  in  his  A.  11.  2  Citron    23.  7 

14.  .5.  the  kingdom  was  confirmed  in  his  A. 
15.19.A(i  A.inight  be  with  him  to  confirm  kingdom 

18.  21.  on  which  if  a  man  lean  will  go  into  Ai«A 

19.  19.  1  beseech  thee,  save  us  out  of  hit  k. 

1  Chr.  28.  19.  made  me  understand  by  his  It.  on  ni* 
29. 1 5.  who  is  willing  to  fill  his  A.  this  day  '.' 

2  Chron.  26.  19.  Uzziah  had  a  censer  in  his  .%. 

36.  17.  he  gave  them  all  into  his  k. 

JVeA.  6.  5.  sent  his  servant  with  open  letter  in  hisk 
.lob  G.  9.  he  would  let  loose  his  A.  and  cut  me  ofl 

15.  23.  the  day  of  darkness  is  ready  at  lush. 
2.").  for  he  stretchetli  out  his  k.  against  God 

26.  13.  his  A.  hath  formed  the  crooked  serpent 

27.  22,  he  would  fain  tlee  out  of  his  k. 

2S.  9.  he  putleth  forth  his  h.  upon  the  rock 
Psal.  37.  24.  the  Lord  n|)holdeth  him  with  his  A. 

33.  the  Lord  will  not  leave  him  in  his  It. 
78.  42.  they  remembered  not  his  A.  nor  the  day 
89.25. 1  will  set  his  A. also  in  fhe  sea,an(l  right  hand 
95.  4.  in  his  A.  are  the  deep  iilaces  of  the  eartn 
7.  shi  I'p  of  his  A. to-day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice 
106.26.  Iherel'ore  he  lifted  up  Ai5  A.  against  then: 
129.  7.  wherewith  the  mower  fiUeth  not  his  A. 
I'ruv.  7. 1  20.  hath  taken  a  bag  o*  money  in  his  k. 

19,  24.  a  slothful  man  hideth  his  A.  26.  15. 
Eccl.  5.  14.  begets  a  son,  and  nothing  is  in  his  A. 

15,  nothing  which  he  may  carry  away  in  his  A. 

Cant.  5,  4,  my  beloved  put  in  kis  A,  hy  hole  of  door 

Jsa.  5.  2.5.  Ins  anger  not  turned  away,  but  his  A.  it 

SI. itched  out  still,  9.  12, 17,  21.  1 10.4.  |  14.  27 

10. 32.  he  shall  shake  Ajs  k-  against  mount  Zion 

11.  II.  Lord  shall  set  AisA.agani  the  second  time 
15.  and  he  shall  shake  At£  It.  over  the  river 

22.  21.  I  will  commit  thy  government  into  kis  A. 

28.  4.  while  it  is  yet  in  his  A.  he  eateih  it  up 
31.  3.  when  the  Lord  shall  stretch  out  his  A. 

37.  20.  therefore,  O  Lord,  save  us  from  kis  A. 
40.  12.  wiio  measured  waters  in  hollow  of  Ais  A. 
44.  5.  another  .shall  subscribe  with  kis  A.  to  Lord 
49.  2.  in  the  shadow  of  A/5  A.  hath  he  hid  nie 
53.  10.  the  ))leasure  of  Lord  shall  prosjier  in  kis  A. 
56.  2.  and  kee|ieth  his  A.  from  doing  any  evil 

,ler.  27.  8.  till  I  have  consumed  them  by  liii  It. 
jAnm.l.li.yoke  of  my  transgression  houiidbyA/s  A. 

2.8.  he  hath  not  withdrawn  A(6-  A.  Irom  uCS'.riiying 

3.  3.  he  turnelh  his  A.  against  me  all  the  dav 
£zeA-.8.11.  even  every  man  with  his  censer  ir  A(s  A. 

9.1. every  man  with  his  destroying  weapon  in  A.A. 

17.18.  desjiiseth  oath,  wheiilo,  he  had  given  Ais  A. 

30. 22. 1  will  cause  the  sword  to  fall  oui.  of  his  k. 

24.  and  I  will  put  my  sword  in  his  A. 
4G.7.1br  lambs  according  asA(S  A.shall  attain  unto 

y.>a«.4.35.iionecanstayA  A.orsay,whiitdoestthout 
8.  4.  neither  any  that  could  deliver  out  of  his  A.  7. 

25.  he  shall  cause  craft  to  piosjier  in  kis  A. 

11. 11.  but  the  muljitude  shall  be  gi\-en  into  Ai«  A. 
41. butthese  shall  escape  out  of  kis  h.  even  Edom 
JJos.  7.  5.  he  stretched  out  his  A.  with  scorners 

12.  7.  the  balances  of  deceit  arc  in  his  A. 
llab.  3.  4.  he  had  honis  coming  out  of  his  h. 
Z.r}ih.  2.  15.  passeth  her  shall  hiss  and  wag  his  A. 
ZreA.8.4.every  man  with  stalf  in  his  A.  for  very  age 

14. 13.  kis  k.  rise  ii|i  ag.  the  hand  of  his  neighbour 
Mat.  3.  12.  whose  fan  is  in  kis  A.  J.uke  3.  17. 

26. 23.  he  that  dippeth  kis  k.  with  me  in  the  dish 
Mark  3.5.  and  kis  A. was  restored  whole,  I.,u.  G.  10. 

7.  32.  they  beseech  him  to  [iiit  hish.  upon  him 
A«Ar9.  (32.  no  man  having  put  Am- A.  to  the  plough 

15.  22.  put  a  ring  on  Ai,v  A.  and  shoes  on  his  leet 
./(/An  3.35.  and  hath  given  all  things  into  Ai's  A. 

18.22.an  officer  struck  him  with  the  palm  of  kis  A. 
^c(s7.  25.  how  GodbyA/s  A  would  deliver  them 

2S.3.  a  viper  fastened  on  his  A.  ||  4.  hang  on  A;s  A. 
Rev.  6.5.  he  that  sat  had  a  jiair  of  balances  in  hisk 

10.  2.  and  he  had  in  his  A.  a  little  book  open 

14.  9.  receive  his  mark  in  his  forehead,  or  in  liis  A 
H.having  gulden  crown,  and  in  A.  A.  sliar|-,  sickb 

20.  1.  an  angel  came  with  a  great  chain  in  hisk 
HAND  of  the  J.ord,  or  J.ord's  HAND. 

Eiud.  9.  3.  the  A.  of  the  J^urd  is  upon  thy  cattle 

16.  3.  would  to  God  we  had  died  by  A.  of  the  lA. 
J^iun.  11.  23.  said  to  Moses,  is  />.'«  A. waxed  shorti 
J)cnt.^.\r>.  k.of  the  />.  was  against  them  to  destroy 
.Insh.  4.24.  all  people  know  that  h.iifJ.d.  is  mighty 

22.31. ye  have  delivered  Isr.outof  A.o/tAe  I^ord 

.liidg.  2. 15.  the  A.  of  the  J  A.  was  ag.  them  for  evil 

Ruth  1.  13.  the  A.  of  the  J  A.  is  gone  out  against  me 

1  .Sajn.5.6.  h.of  I.d.  was  heavy  on  ihem  of  Ashdod 

n.  A.  i)f  lA.WaS  against  the  city  with  destruction 

7. 13.  the  A.  cfthclA.  was  against  the  Philistine* 

12  15,  then  shall  the  A.  of  the  J  A.  be  against  vou 

2.«flm.24.14,letusfallintbA.  of  JA.  lCAr.2l.'l3 

1  Kings  18.  46.  the  A.  of  the  J^ird  was  on  Elijah 

'iKings  3.15. that  the  A.  of  the  A  came  upon  Elisha 

Kzrn~.fi.  kinscraiited  accordingto  A.«/7-.on  him 

.7aA  12.  9.  A.  o/Z'i.  hath  wrought  this,  Isa.  41.20 

Psal  75.  8.  in  the  A.  of  Ike  Lord  there  is  a  cud 


HAN 

Pmi-  21  [.kind's  hoart  is  ji)  the  k.  of  the  Lord  | 
Ua  .':*  10.  hecan.se  ol'thusliiikiiig  dIUh-  k.  u  l.urd 
So.  10.  in  this  inoui'.tuin  sliall  tlie  A.  ofllie  J.ii.  rest 
41).  •.'.  she  hath  received  of  the  Lord's  k.  double 
51. 17.  hast  drunk  at  A.  «/ V-d.  the  cup  of  his  fury 
3i).\. Lord's  A. IS  not  shurieiied.thal  it  caiiuot  save 
&J.  3.  thou  shall  be  a  crown  of  glory  in  A.  of  J.ord 
6G.  14. A.  o/i.orjshall  be  kuown  toward  servants 
hr  -i'l.  17.  then  took  1  the  cup  at  the  Lord's  h. 
51.7.  Babylon  hath  been  a  golden  cup  ni  J.ord' sh. 
£;</.  1.3.'the  A.  of  the  J.ord  was  there  upon  hini 
J.M.  the  A.  uflhe  L.  was  uiion  ine,'2'2.  |  8.  l.|  37.1. 
33.  2Z.  the  A.  o/£Ae  y>(/.  was  on  me  in  the  evening 
40. 1.  the  self-same  day  the  h.of  Ld.  was  with  hini 
Luki  1.  titi.  and  the  A.  of  the  J.ord  was  with  hiin 
^cts  11.  21.  the  A   ufthf  J.ord  was  with  them 

13.  11.  behold,  the  A.  cf  the  J.ord  is  upon  thee 

five  L\\,  or  1,.4ID. 

J., ft  II.VM). 
6ev.  13. 9.  if  thou  wilt  take  lift  A.  I  will  go  to  right 

14.  15  Hobah  which  is  on  lift  A.  of  Damusjus 
24.  49.  that  I  may  turn  to  the  right  A.  or  to  the  left 

8.  13.  Joseph  took  Ejihraim  in  his  right  hand  to- 
ward Isr.'s  left  A.  and  Manasseh  in  his  left  h. 
14.  Israel  laid  his  left  A.  upon  Manasseh's  head 
Ezod.  14. 2-2.  waters  a  wall  on  right  A.  and  left,  29. 
Lev.  14.  15.  pour  the  oil  into  his  own  left  A.  27. 
A*um.20.17.  we  will  not  turn  to  the  right  A.  nor  to 
left,  J)eut.  2. 27.  |  5.  32.  |  17. 1 1,  20.  |  28. 14. 

22.  26.  no  way  to  turn  either  to  right  A.  or  left 
J06li.  I.  7.  turn  not  from  it  to  the  right  A.  or  to 

left,  tiiat  thou  mayest  prosper,  23.  6.  1  Sam. 
6.  12.  Prov.  4.  27. 
Judg.  3.  21.  Ehud  put  forth  lefth.  and  took  dagger 

7.  20.  the  companies  held  lamps  in  tlK3ir  left  A. 
lC.29.Samsontook  holdofother  pillar  wilh  left  A. 

2  Sam.  2.  19.  he  turned  not  to  left  A.  from  following 
14. 19.  none  can  turn  to  the  right  A.  or  to  the  left 
16.  ti.  all  the  mighty  men  were  on  right  A  and  left 

IKinss  22.19.host  of  hea.on  his  left  A.  2CAr.l8.18. 

8^iH?'-s22.2.Josiah  turned  not  to  the  right  A.orir/7 

23.  8.  which  were  on  a  man's  lefth.  at  the  gate 

1  C7ir.6.44.the  sonsof  Merari  stood  on  the  ii/f  A. 
12.  2.  they  could  use  both  right  A.  and  left  in  hurl. 

2  Chr.  3. 17.  he  called  name  of  that  m\left  A.  Boaz 
4.6.  and  he  put  five  on  the  left  A.  to  wash  in  them 

7.five  candlesticks  on  the  right,  five  on  the  left  h. 
A'cA.8.4.Ezra  on  pulpit,  on  his  left  A. stood  Pedaiah 
Job  23.  9.  on  left  A.  he  doth  work,  not  behold  him 
"rov-  3.  16  and  in  her  left  A.  riches  and  honour 
Eccl.  10.  2.  but  a  fool's  heart  is  at  his  left  A. 
Ca»(.2<6,i(/(.A.isunder  myhead, right  embraces  me 

8.  3.  his  left  A.  under  my'head,  right  embraces  me 
faa.  9.20.  he  shall  eat  on  left  A.  and  not  be  satisfied 

30.  21.  ears  hear  a  word,  when  ye  turn  to  the  left  A. 

54.3.  thou  shalt  break  forth  on  the  right  A.  and  bft 

Ezek.  16.  46.  her  daughters  dwell  at  thy  left  A. 

21.16.  go  thee  either  on  the  right  A.  or  on  the  left 

39.3.  I  will  smite  thy  bow  out  of  thy  left  A. 

D'an.  12.  7.  when  he  held  U|)  his  left  A.  to  heaven 

/onaA 4. ll.cannot discern  betweenright  A.  and/'/i 

Zech.  12. 6.  shall  dev.  all  people  on  right  A.  and  left 

Mat.  0.  3.  let  not  left  A.  know  what  thy  right  doelh 

20. 21.  one  on  right  A.  other  on  left,  Mark  10.  37. 

23.tositon  right  A.and/c/t  not  mine,  Mark  10.40. 

25.H3.he  shall  set  sheep  on  his  right  A. goats  on  left 

41.heshallsay  lothemon /f/t  A.deiiart  from  me 

27.  38.  were  two  thieves,  one  crucified  on  right  A. 

other  on  the  left,  Mark  15.  27.  J.uke  23.  33. 

9cts  21.  3.  we  left  Cyprus  on  the  left  A.  and  sailed 

8  Cor.6.7.  armour  of  righteousn.  on  right  A.  and  left 

.Sfc  Lift  hand  m  hands. 

Mt/rUy  HAND. 

Eio(i.3.19.will  not  let  you  go, no  not  w\\\\mightyh. 

32.1 1. people  thou  bioughlest  forth  with  mifThtT/  A. 

Dcu/.3.2<J.  hast  began  to  shew  servant  thy  7nigh.  A. 

4.  .34.  assayed  to  take  him  a  nation  by  a.  mighty  h. 

5.  15.  God  brought  thee  out  of  Egypt  by  a  mighty 

A.6.2I.|7.S,  19.  |9.2().  I  11.2'.  |  26. 8.)  34  12. 
tChr  6.32.  stranger  thai  iscome  forthy  HiiVA^j/ A. 
£i^A.20.33.  wilh  a  mighty  h.  will  I  rule  over  you 

34.  and  I  will  bring  yon  out  with  a  mighty  h. 
Dan  Q.l.xbroughl  peo.ont  of  Egypt  witlimj'n'Ai?/ A 
lPct.5.G.  humble  yourselves  under  mighty  li.  of  G. 

Mine  and  my  HAND. 
Oen.  14. 22. 1  have  lifted  up  7nine  A.  unto  the  Lord 

21.  30.  seven  ewe-lambs  shnit  thou  lake  of  my  h. 
31.29.  it  is  in  the  power  nCtny  A.  to  do  yon  hurt 

39.  I  bear  loss,  of  my  A.  didst  thou  require  it 
33.  10.  I  pray  thee,  receive  my  present  at  my  A. 
42  37.  deliv.  him  into  yiiy  A.  I  will  bring  him  tliee 
43.9.  I'll  be  surety,  of  my  h.  shall  thou  rpi|Uirf  him 
Exeiil.  7. 17.  I'll  smite  wilh  the  rod  that  is  in  mine  h. 
15.9. «»/ ft. shall  destroy  them  ||  17. 9.  rod  in  mmch. 
33.  22.  I  will  cove'  thee  with  mive  h-  while  1  pass 

23.  1  will  lake  away  mine  h.  and  thou  shalt  see 
V«?n.21.2.ifthouwill  deliver  this  people  into  my  A. 

22.  29. 1  would  there  were  a  sword  in  mine  A. 
DcMf.8.l7.might  of  jni/A  hath  gotten  me  thiswealth 

lU  3.  went  up,  having  tiie  two  tables  in  mine h. 


HAN 

/  Uut.'Ji  ■J9.nor  any  deliver  out  oi  my  h.  /*a.  43.13. 

40.  I  lift  ui)  my  A.  to  heav.  and  say,  1  live  tor  ever 

41.  aod  il  mine  h   lake  liold  on  judgment 
.ludg.  ti.  itii.  if  thou  will  save  Israel  by  my  h.  37. 

7  -i.lest  vaunt,  sayini;,  mine  own  A.  hath  saved  me 
i  7.  w  hen  the  L.  hath  delivered  Zeba  into  wuHe  A. 
9.  29.  would  to  tiod  this  people  were  under  my  h. 
12.  3.  and  the  Loid  deliveied  them  into  my  h. 
17.3.  dedicated  ihe  silver  to  the  Lord  from  my  h. 
1  Sam.  12.  J.  that  ye  have  not  found  ought  in  my  A. 

17.  40.  Lord  will  deliver  thee  this  day  into  mine  li. 

18.  17.  Saul  said,  let  not  mine  A.  be  upon  liiiii 
21.  4.  there  is  no  common  bread  under  mine  h. 

23.  7.  God  halh  delivered  him  into  mine  h. 

24.  6.  to  stretch  mine  ti.  against  Lord's  anointed 

11.  see  skirt  in  mine  A.  no  transgression  in  m.  A. 

12.  but  mine  A.  shall  not  be  upon  thee,  13. 

26.  18.  what  have  1  done  1  what  evil  is  in  mine  A. 
23.  Ld.  delivered  thee  into  ?«!/ A.  to-day,  24.  10. 

28.  21.  1  have  put  my  life  in  my  A.  and  hearkened 
^ISani.  3.  12.  ;H)/A.shall  he  wilh  thee  to  bring  Israel 

5.  19.  wilt  Ihou  deliver  the  Philistines  into  mine 
A.?  I  will  doubtless  deliver,  1  Chron.  14.  10. 

18.12.  yet  not  put  forth  mineh.  against  Absalom 

1  Jiings  13. 6.  that  my  h.  may  be  restored  me  again 

2  Kings  5.  18.  and  he  leaneth  on  my  A.  and  I  bow 

myself  in  the  house  of  Rimmon 

18.  34.  have  they  aelivered  Samaria  out  of  my  A.? 

35.  have  delivered  their  country  out  of  m.  A.  that 

the  Ld.  shall  deliver  Jerusalem  out  of  mine  h. 

1  CA»-.  22.  18.  given  inhabitants  of  land  into  my  h. 

2  Chr.  32. 15.  shall  G.  deliver  you  out  of  my  h.?  17. 
.fob  13.  14.  wherefore  do  I  put  my  lite  in  mine  A.? 

29.  20.  and  my  bow  was  renewed  in  7ny  k. 

31.  25.  rejoiced  because  mine  A.  had  gotten  much 

27.  or  my  mouth  hath  kissed  my  h. 
33.  7.  neither  shall  my  A.  be  heavy  upon  thee 
Psal.  77.  t  2.  my  A.  ran  in  the  night,  and  ceased  not 
81.  14.  and  turned  my  h.  against  their  enemies 
89.21.  with  whom  my  A. shall  be  established 
119.  109.  my  soul  is  continually  in  my  h. 
ProH. 1.24.1  have  stretched  out  myh.  none  regarded 
/.?tt.l.25. 1  will  turn  my  h.  ujion  me  and  jiurge  dross 
10.  10.  as  my  A.  hath  found  the  kingdoms  of  idols 

13.  by  the  strength  of  my  A.  I  have  done  it 

14.  my  A.  hath  found  as  a  nest  the  riches  of  people 

36.  19.  have  they  delivered  Samaria  out  of  my  A.? 
20.that  L.  should  deliver  Jerusalem  out  o(my  A. 

48. 13. 7n/Hc  A.  alsohath  laid  foundation  of  earth 

50.  2.  i3  7H(/ A.  shortened  1|  11.  this  ye  have  of  »/?/ A. 

51.  16.  have  covered  thee  in  the  shadow  of  mineh. 
66.  2.  all  those  hath  mine  A.  made,  Jlcts  7.  50. 

Jer.  6.  12.  I  will  stretch  out  my  A.  15.  6.  |  51.  25. 
16.21.1  will  cause  them  to  know  mme  A.and  might 
18.  6.  so  are  ye  in  mine  A.  O  house  of  Israel 
25.  15.  take  the  wine-cup  of  this  fury  at  my  k. 

Ezek.  6.  14.  so  will  I  stretch  out  my  A.  upon  them 
12.7.in  the  even  I  digged  thro'  tlie  wall  wilh  myh. 
13.9.minch.  shall  be  upon  prophets  that  see  vanity 
20. 5.  I  lifted  up  mine  A.  saying  I  am  the  Ld.  your 
God,  6,  23,  28,  42.  |  36. 7.  ]  44.  12.  |  47.  14 
22.1wilhdiew  my  A.and  wrought  for  name's  sake 

22.13.  Ihavesmitten  mineh.  atthy  dishonest  gain 

37.  19. one  stick,  and  they  shall  be  one  in  mineh. 
Has.  2.  10.  none  shall  deliver  her  out  of  mine  h. 
Jimos  1.  8.  I  will  turn  mine  A.  against  Ekron 

9. 2.  tho'  into  hell,  thence  shall  mine  A.  take  them 
Zech.  2.  9.  behold,  I  will  shake  mine  A.  on  them 

13.  7.  1  will  turn  mine  It.  upon  the  little  ones 
.John  10.  28.  nor  shall  any  pluck  them  out  of  7ny  A. 
29.  none  is  able  to  pluck  them  out  wi?^  Father's  A. 

20.  25.  except  I  shall  thrust  my  ft.  into  his  side 
1  Cor.  16.21.  the  salutation  of  me  Paul  with  mine 
own  A.  the  grace  of  Lord  J.  C.  2  Thess.3.  17. 
Oal.6.  11. 1  have  written  with  myh.  Philem.  19. 

Our  HAND. 
r?fn.37.27.lctnotour/;  he  on  him,  he  is  our  brother 

43.  21.  and  we  have  brought  it  again  i|i  our  A. 
JV«m.3l.t49.taken  sum  of  men  ofwarunder  OKr  A. 
/.»f««..32.  27.  lesl  th^'ir  adversaries  shimld  say,0Mr 
A.  is  high,  and  Ihe  Lord  hath  not  done  all  this 
.fiw/'/-.16.23.onrGod  halh  dcdiv. Samson  into  oi(r  A. 
1  Sam.  14. 10.  L.  halh  d  •liv.them  into  owr  A.  30.  23. 
.fer.U.2L  prophesy  not.  tha  '.thou  die  not  by  mir  h. 
2Cor.l0.16.iiot  lio;ist  in  things  made  rrady  toour  A. 

Out  (if  HAND,  or  out  of  the  HAND. 
Oev.iS.  22.  which  1  look  out  of  the  h.  of  Amorite 
F.xod.^.  19.  Egv|ilian  deliv.  us  out  of  h.  of  slicph. 

3.8.  to  di'liver  tliem  out  ofh.  of  Egyptians,  14.  30 
JVHm.5.25.takejialoiisy-o(reriiig«H<  o/ woman's  A. 

11.  15.  if  thus,  kill  me,  I  pray  thee,  o?(<  o/ A. 

35.  25.diliver  liirn  nut  of  h.  of  iheaveiig.  of  blood 
.losh  9.26   ihVwix  \.^m  ovt  of  the  k.  of  Israel 
.Judg.  2.  16.  jiidi'es  which  delivered  them  nut  nfh. 

6.  9.  I  delivered  you  out  nf  the.  h.  of  Esvpti;ins 

13.  5.  deliver  Israel  out  nf  the  A.  of  the  Philislines 
l.s-«,n.4.8.who shall  dcliv.iisrt)/«  o/A.ofthespgods? 

17.37.L.will  deliver  me  rtwio/'A.  of  this  Philistine 
<2s,iin.  12.7.  IdelivrredtheenM^o/A.orSaul,22.  1. 

23.21.  plucked  tlie  spear  oHt  o/<Ac  Egyptian's  A. 


ilAM 

1  Kings  1 1.12.  will  rend  king,  out  nj  A  ofSolop.i  ;M. 
22.  3.  we  lake  it  not  outoj  A.  of  the  lung  ol  Syrij 

2  h'i:igs  13.25.  look  again  out  of  k.  of  Ueii-hadad 
20.  li.  uiit  of  h.  of  the  king  of  Atsyria,   Isa.'i^.ti. 

Psal.  71.  4.  deliver  me  out  of  h.  of  llic  wicked 
t)2.  4.  rid  them  out  of  the  A.  of  the  wicked 
97. 10  he  deliveieth  ihem  oulvf  h-  of  the  wicked 
./f  (-.15.21.1  will  deliver  thee  out  of  h.  of  the  wicked 
21. 12.  hini  spoiled  out  of  k.  of  the  oppressor,  22.  3. 
32.  4.  notescapeuHi  of  h.  of  Chaldeans,  38.  W.2.T 
J.am.  5.  8.  none  doili  deliver  us  out  of  their  .. 
Zech.  11.  6.  out  of  their  A.  1  will  not  deliver  them 
./oA7il0.39.to  lake  him, but  he  escaped  out  o/lheir,i 
.iets  12.  11.  delivered  me  out  of  the  A.  of  Herod 
liev.S.i.  ascended  before G.out  o/angel's  A.  10.  10. 

Jiight  HAND. 
frCJi.  35. 1 18.  Jacob  called  him  son  of  \.herighth. 
48.  14.  put  his  right  A.  on  Ephraim's  head,  18 
F.T.od.  15.6.  thy  right  A.  O  Ld.  is  become  glorious 
29.20.  jiut  the  blood  on  the  thuiiil)  of  tlii'ir  r^^rAt 
A.  J.ev.  8.  '23,  24.  |  14.  14,  17,  2."),  28. 
I^eut.  33.  2.  from  his  right  A.  went  a  tieiy  law 
■  liulg.  5.  26.  her  right  A.  lo  the  workman's  hainnier 
2  .Sum.  20. 9.  Joab  took  Amasa  with  right  A. to  kiss 
lA7H^s2.19.Balh-shebasaton  SolomSii's  right U. 
2A'ni^s23.I3.on  right  A.ofthe  mount  of  corruption 
.lob  23.  9.  he  liideth  himself  on  the  right  A. 
30.  12.  upon  my  right  h.  rise  the  youili,  they  push 
40.  14.  thai  thine  own  right  A.  can  save  thee 
Psal.  16. 8.  he  is  at  my  right  A.  I  shall  not  be  moved 
11.  at  thy  right  h.  are  pleasures  tor  evermore 

17.  7.  savest  by  thy  right  A.  them  that  trust  in  the* 

18.  35.  and  thy  right  h.  hath  holden  me  up 
20.  6.  wilh  the  saving  strength  of  his  rig/U  A. 
21.8.thy  r(VA<  A. shall  find  out  ihose  that  hate  ihe» 
26. 10.  and  their  right  A.  is  full  of  bribes 

44.  3.  but  thy  right  A.  and  thy  arm  saved  Ihem 

45.  4.  thy  right  A.  shall  teach  thee  terrible  things 
9.on  thy  right  A. did  stand  queen  in  gold  of  Ophii 

4>^.  10.  thy  right  A.  is  full  of  righteousness 
60.  5.  save  with  thy  right  A.  and  hear  me 
63.8.my  soul  followeth,  thy  righth.  upholdeth  mf 

73.  23.  Ihou  hasi  holden  me  by  my  rig'it  h. 

74.  11.  why  witlidrawest  thou  thy  right  h  ' 

77.  10.  I  will  remember  the  years  of  the  right  k. 

78.  .54.  to  mountain  which  his  Wn-A<A.  purchased 
80.  15.  the  vineyard  which  thy  right  h.  planted 

17.  let  thy  hand  be  upon  the  man  of  thy  right  A 
R9.  13.  strong  is  thy  hand,  h.igli  is  ihy  right  A. 
25.  I  will  also  set  his  right  A.  in  the  rivers 
42.thou  hast  set  u\^  ihe  right  A.of  his  adversar.ei 
91.  7.  ten  thousand  shall  fall  at  thy  right  k. 
98.  1.  his  right  A.  hath  gotten  him  the  victory 

108.  6.  save  with  thy  right  k.  and  answer  me 

109.  6.  and  let  Siilaii  stand  at  his  right  A. 

31.  for  he  shall  sland  at  the  right  A.  of  the  pool 
110.1. sit  th(matmyr(4^A<  A.till  I  mnke  enemies  thv 
fi)otstool,  J.ukeW.  42.  ^c«s2.  34.  Neb.  1. 13'. 
5.  the  Ld.  at  thy  right  A.  shall  strike  thro'  kings 
118.  15.  the  ri^ht  A.  of  ihe  Lord  doth  valiantly 
liy.right  A.  ot  the  Lord  is  e.valted,  doth  valiantly 
121.5rihe  Lord  is  thy  shade  upon  thy  right  h. 
137.5.ifl  forget,  let  my  right  A. forget  iier  cunning 
138.  7.  and  thy  7-(>A<  A.  shall  save  me 
1.39.  10.  even  there  thy  right  h.  shall  hold  nif- 
142.4. looked  on  my  right  A. none  would  know  me 
144.  8.  their  right  A.  is  a  right  A.  of  falsehood,  1 1 
Pro?'.  3.  16.  lengih  of  days  is  in  her  right  h. 
27.  16.  the  ointment  of  his  riglit  A.  bewrayeth 
Keel.  10.  2.  a  wise  miin's  heart  is  at  his  right  h. 
Cant.  2.  6.  and  his  right  A.  doth  embrace  me 
8.  3.  and  his  right  h.  should  embrace  me 
/sa.41.10  I  will  uphold  Ihee  with  r(VA«  A.of  righle 
13.  I  the  Lord  thy  Cod  will  hold  Ihv  right  A. 

44.  20.  nor  smv,  is  "there  not  a  lie  in  my  right  A. 

45.  1.  to  Cyriis  whose  right  A.  I  have  holden 
48.  13.  mv  rig/it  A.  hiith  spanned  the  heavens 

62.  8.  the  Lord  hath  sworn  by  his  right  A. 

63.  12,  that  led  Ihem  by  the  rjV'' *•  of  Moses 
.A"r.22.24.  tho'  Coniah  were  the  signe'  on  my  r.  i 
/,«;«.2.3.  hath  drawn  b:ick  hisr/^A^  A.  from  enemj 

4.  he  stood  wilh  his  right  A.  as  an  iidversniy 
R:i"/.:.  21.  22.  at  right  A.  divination  for  .Ternsalem 
//rj/).2.16.  cup  of  Lord's  ritrht  ft.  shall  boliiriied  U 
7rcA.3.l  Satan  standing  at  hisr7V//«A.to  resist  hin 
Mat.  5.  30.  if  ihyr^VAi  A.  offend  thee,  cut  it  off 

6.  3.  let  not  thy  left  know  w  hat  thy  right  A.  doeth 
Mark  14.  62.  ye  shallsee  Son  of  man  sHiinson  thii 

right  A.  of  powei  ,comin£in  cloud",  /,?(*/•  22.69. 

16  19.  received  'r  Senvpn,sat  on  right h.  nf  Ciua 

Heh.  1.  3.  I  8   I    I  10.  12.  1  12.  2.  1  Pet.  3.  22 

J.vke  6. 6.  WHS  a  m,i/i  H'hose  ri.:ht  h.  wns  withered 

Jicts  2.25.  he  is  on  ni\  right  h.  \  sh  ill  not  lip  move* 

33.  being  hv  Ihe  riglit  h.  of  C.d  exalt,  d,  .5.  31 

3.  7.  he  tookniin  by  the  righ    h.  and  li''!  liiin  iir 

7.  55. saw  Jesus  standing  on  r;VA^  ft.  o*" (3ml,. 56 
Pnm.  8.  34.  who  is  even  at  th  ■■right  A.  of  Ooii 
F/fA.  1.  20.  set  him  nt  his  WtrW  A. in  lieavenlv  pinces 
0)/.3.1.  where  Christ  sittelh  on  IheriVrAA  AofOod 
fire. 1.16.  hehadinhisrjn-AJA.sevenstais  20.12.1 


HAN 

RflV.  1. 17.  hiid  right  h.  upon  me,  sayins,  fear  not 

5.1. 1  sav  in  liis  right  h-  a  book  writlen  within,  7. 

13.16.lo receive  mark  in  their  rigkth.ot  foreheads 

Hee  Left  Hand. 

AeV/trHANUS. 

"VflJ  -l  9.gave  to  niu  anu  Bariiab.  right  h.  of  fellow. 
To  stretch  forth  ov  out  HAND. 

'Jen.  "J2.10  Abraham  stretched  jWth  his  A.  to  slay 

Crod.a.SO  Iwills<rrtc/joM<niv/t.oiiEgy.7.5.|9.15. 

14,  lU.  stretch  out  tliy  A.  over' the  sea,  2(j.  7,  19. 
21.  Moses  stretc/ua  out  liis  h.  over  the  sea,  27. 

'  6am.2t).'J.  wlio  can  st.f.h.  aga.  Lord's  anointed? 

!*a;n.l.l4.liovv  wast  not  afraid  to  stretch  f.  thy  A. 

Fs.  138. 7.  will  stretch  f.  thy  hand  against  enemies 

Prov.  31. 20.  she  strctcheth  out  her  A.  to  the  poor 

'izek.  14.9. 1  wills/re«cAo«<iny  A.  on  that  prophet 
13.  then  will  I  stretch  out  mine  A.  ujion  the  land 

23.7. 1  will  str.  out  mine  A.  upon  the  Animunites 
13. 1  wi!!  also  stretch  out  mine  A.  upon  Edom 
16. 1  willstre^tA  out  mine  h.  on  tl;e  Philistines 

.■{5.3. 1  will  stretch  oittrr.ioe  A. against  mount  Seir 

Van.  11.42.  shiill  stretch  f.Wi^h.  on  the  countries 

'^cjih.  1.  4.  on  Judali  ||  2.  13.  against  A.ssyria 
See  Strong. 
Thine  or  ^Ay  HAND. 

'■.V»(.4.)l.  to  receive  ihy  brother's  blood  from  ?A?/ A. 

l(j.  ti.  thy  maid  is  in  thy  A.  dotoheras  it  picaseth 

22.  12.  and  he  said,  lay  not  thine  h.  ujion  the  lad 
2i.  2.  put,  I  pray,  thy  A.  under  my  ihigh,  47.  29. 
49.  c!.  thy  A.  shall  be  in  the  neck  of  thy  enemies 
Exo(/.  4.  2.  what  is  that  in  thine  h.l  he  said,  a  rod 

17.  rhou  Shalt  take  this  rod  in  t.  h.  7. 15.  |  17.  5. 

S.  ,"(.  slretch  Ibnh  thine  k.  over  the  rivers,  9.  22 

I  10.  12,  2!.  Mat.  12.  13.  Mark  3.  5. 

13. 9.  It  shall  be  for  a  sign  on  t.  h.  10.  iJcut.  6.  8. 

23.  1.  put  not  tliine  A.  with  wicked  to  bo  witness 
A"«m.  21.34.  for  I  have  delivered  Og  into  fA7,A. 
Ueut.  2.7.  L.  thy  Gorl  hath  blessed  thee  in  works  of 

thy  A.  14".  29.  |  15.  10.  |  23. 20.  ]  28.  8, 12,  29. 

24.  behold,  I  have  given  into  thy  h.  Sihon 
3.  2.  I  will  deliver  O5  and  his  people  into  thy  A. 
13.9  ZAjf  A.shall  be  rirst  on  him,  to  put  him  to  death 

17.  shall  cleave  nought  of  cursed  thing  10  thine  h. 

14.  25.  thou  shall  bind  up  the  money  in  tkinc  h, 

15.  7.  nor  shut  thine  A.  from  thy  poor  brother 
8.  thou  shall  open  thine  A.  wide  to  thy  brother 

23.  25.  thou  mayest  pluck  Ihe  ears  with  thine  h. 
>'.  32.  there  shall  be  no  might  in  thine  A. 
!(l._9.  make  thee  plenteous  in  every  work  of  i.  A. 
!3.3.he  loved  the  people  all  the  saints  are  in  thyh. 
Josh.  0.  2.  I  have  given  into  thine  A.  Jericho 
■'.  18.  for  1  will  give  Ai  into  thine  h. 
3.  25.  now  behold,  we  are  in  thine  A.  to  do  to  us 
10.  6.  slack  not  thy  A.  from  thy  servants,  save  us 
8. 1  have  delivered  kings  of  Canaan  into  thy  h. 
'ndfr.  4.  7.  I  will  deliver  Sisera  into  tliine  h. 

7.  7.  I  will  deliver  the  Midianites  into  tliine  h. 
3  15.are  hands  of  Zeba  and  Zalmunna  in  thine  h.l 

18.  19.  hold  thy  peace,  lay  thine  A.  on  thy  mouth 

20.  'i-^..  \  will  deliver  Benjamin  into  thineh. 
|.Sa?«. 14.19. Saul  sa.r"  to  the  (irjest,  withdraw  «!//(. 

21.  3.  what  is  under  thine  h.l  give  me  five  loaves 
23.4. 1  will  ileliv.  Philistines  i,,*'.  t.  A.  2  Ham.  5  19. 

I^tim.  13  10. 'oring  meat,  that  I  may  eat  of  tA»ip//. 

24.  16.  it  is  enough,  stay  thine  A.  1  Ckron.  21. 1.5. 

17.  let  thine  h.  I  pray,  he  ag.  me,  1  Chron.  91.  i7. 

IKitujs  8.24.  hast  fulfilled  it  with  t.h.  2  Chr.  6.1.5. 

17. 11 .  she  said,  b'ing  mo  a  niorsel  of  bread  in  t.  h. 

20   13.  I  will  deliver  Svria.,>  into  thine  h.  28. 

4'j.  becaus"  thou  hast  let  go  out  of  thy  h.  a  man 

J  Kings  4.  29.  and  take  my  statf  in  thine  k. 

8.  8.  the  king  said,  take  a  present  in  thine  h. 
9   1.  Elisha  said,  lake  this  bo.t  of  oil  in  thine  A. 
10. 15.  give  mo  thine  A.  and  he  gave  him  his  hand 

13.  16.  and  he  said,  put  thine  k.  upon  the  bow 
\  Chrnn.A.  10.  nod  that  thine  h.  might  bo  with  me 

2.t.  12.  in  thmr  A.  power;  and  to  make  great 

16.  nil  this  s'ore  fcr  house  cometh  nC  t/iine  A. 
iOAr.  20.  6.  nithyh.  is  there  not  power  and  might? 
F.zra  7.  M.  ihe  l;iw  of  thy  God  which  is  in  thimh. 

25.  after  wisdom  ofOod,  that  is  in  thine  h. 
Job  I.  11.  but  put  forth  thine  A.  and  touch,  2.  5. 

19.  only  upon  himself  (lut  not  forth  thineh. 
2.  6.  behold,  lie  is  in  Ihine  A.  but  save  his  life 
10.7.  there  is  none  that  can  deliver  out  01  thineh. 
II.  14.  if  iniquity  be  in  thine  A.  put  it  far  away 
13.21.  withdraw  t.h.  far  from  me,  let  not  thy  dread 

.5.  7.  or  what  receivetb  he  of  thine  A.? 

Tll^'  ^'^^  '^"^'''  ^  ^'°"^'  '^  ^"''  ^'^  "^  thineh. 

14.  beholdest  s|)itp  Hi  requite  it  wiili  thy  A. 
17.  14.  from  men  which  are  thy  h.  O  Lord 
21.  8.  tliine  h.  shall  find  out  all' thine  enemies 
31.  5.  into  thine  A.  I  commit  my  spirit 

1.5.  my  limes  are  in  ^/n/ A.  deliv.'m"  from  enemies 
32.4.  for  dav  and  night  Ihnh.wns  heavy  upon  ine 
"^H.'-l.lhiih.  pr.'ssetli  inn  l|  39.10.bv  blowof  ?A(wc  A. 
74.  11.  whv  withdr;iw,.slthoii/A(/A.?  pluck  it  out 
■^0  17.  Ie»  thy  h.  be  upon  the  m;iM  of  thy  riglilA. 
'8  5.  nnd  tliev  are  cut  ofl^  from  thy  h. 
111. 2'^.t!.ouopelle.I^A,/A.fi!l,•d^Mth  good.  145.16. 
'260 


HAN 

Psal.  109.27.  that  they  may  know  that  this  is  thy  A 
Jin- V,?-  ''^'  "'2/  A.  help  me  ||  139. 5.  laid  t.  h.  on  me 
139.  10.  even  there  shall  thy  A.  lead  me 
144. 7.  send  tlune  A. from  above,  rid  me,  deliver  me 

Proo.3.  27.  when  it  is  in  power  ot  thine  h.  todoit 
b.  1.  it  thou  hast  slrick-ii  thy  A.  wJth  a  stianger 
30.32.  if  thought  evil,  lay  thy  h.ixpoa  thv  mouth 

£ceZ.7.18.  yea  also  IVoin  tliis  withdraw  nol  thine  A. 
9.  10.  whatsoever  tliy  h.  findeth  to  do,  do  it 

11.  6.  in  Ihe  evening  withhold  not  thine  h. 
Isii.  3.  0.  and  let  this  ruin  be  under  thy  It. 

26.  11.  when  thy  h.  is  lifted  up,  they  will  not  see 
42.  6. 1  the  Lord  will  hold  tlineh.  and  keep  thee 
4(.  6.  I  have  given  my  inheiitance  into  thine  A. 
51. 22. 1  have  taken  out  of  thti  A.  cup  of  trembling 
57  10.  thou  hast  found  the  life  of  thine  A 
64.  8.  art  our  Father,  we  are  the  work  of  thy  A. 

Jcr.  0.  9.  turn  hack  thine  A.  as  a  grape-gatherer 
15.17.  i  sat  alone  becausccf  lA?/ A.  thou  hast  filled 
2.5.  28.  if  they  lefuse  to  take  the  cup  at  thine  h. 
3«.!4.take  in  thy  K.xhe  roll,-.vherein  tliou  hast  read 
40.4.  free  fr.-^.'-i  chains  wiiich  v.ere  upon  thine  A. 

F.uk.X'ii.::'.?  blood  v.-ill  I  rcn.iiiro  at  ;.  h.  S-J.  I  33.  8. 
6. 11.  smile  with  tkme  h  -and  ='l<;i'ei p  v>';th  thy  foot 
10.  2.  and  fill  ihiKS  h.  with  co.a'g  of  fire 
23.  31.  therefore  I  will  give  her  cup  into  thine  A. 
29.  7.  when  they  tock  ho.'d  of  thoe  by  t.'iy  h. 
.37. 17.  go  in  and  they  shall  beeon-.e  one  in  thir.eh. 
Z\<.  12.  to  turn  thine  ,'•.  upe;:  t.>;9  desolate  places 

Dun.  2.  38.  the  fowls  h.ith  he  given  into  thine  A. 
3.  17.  our  God  will  deliver  us  nut  of  thine  A. 

.Vic.  5. 9.  th.  It.  shall  be  lift  up  on  tl.ine  adveisarieu 

12.  I  will  cut  olf  witchcrafts  out  of  thine  It. 
Mat.  18.8.  if  thyh.  or  foot  otfen.l  thee,  Mai-k  9.  43. 
./uhn  20.  27.  reach  thy  h.  and  thrust  it  into  my  side 
./?f;i!s4.28.todd  whatever  Z.  A.  nnd  counsel  determ. 

30.  by  stretching  forth  thine  h.  to  heal 
Your  HAND. 
Orn.  9.  2.  into  your  It.  are  they  delivered 

43.  12.  and  lake  double  money  in  your  A. 
K.rorf.l2.11.with  shoes  on  your  feet,  slaffin  yourh. 

23.  31.  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  into  yonr  A. 
Deut.  12.  7.  ye  shall  rejoice  in  all  ye  put  your  h.  to 
.Josh.  8.  7.  God  will  deliver  it  into  your  A.  20. 

10.  19. the  Lord  halh  deliverer!  them  into  yourh. 

24.  8.  I  gave  the  Amorites  into  your  It.  II. 
/Kf/^-.  3.28.  Mfjabites||7.1.5.Midianitesint0  2/oijrA. 

2  Sam.4. 1 1.  sliall  I  not  require  his  blood  of  your  It.? 
2  Chr.  IS.  14.  they  shall  be  delivered  into  your  It. 

28.  9.  God  halh  delivered  them  into  yourh. 
Isa.  1.  12.  who  hath  required  this  at  your  h.? 
Jer.  26. 14.  lam  iny.A.  do  with  me  asseemethgood 

38.  5.  Zedekiahsaid,  behold,  he  is  in  your  A. 

44.  25.  ye  iiave  spoken  and  fulfilled  wiih  your  h. 
Ezek.  13.21.  and  they  shall  ba  no  more  in  your  A. 

23.  I  will  deliver  my  peo|de  out  of  your  A. 
Mai.  1.10.  nor  will  I  accept  an  ofl^ering  at  your  h. 
13.  should  I  accept  thisof  j/oi/r  A.?  saiththeLd. 
2.  13.  or  receivelh  it  with  good-will  at  your  It. 
H.^NPEn,  see  Left,  Weak. 
HAND-BREADTH. 
F.jod.  25.  2.').  a  border  of  a  A.  round  about,  37.  12. 
1  Kings  7. 26.  a  mollen  sea  A.  thick,  2  <Aron.  4.  5. 
P.swZ.  39.  5.  thou  hast  made  my  days  as  a  A. 
F.zrk.  40.  5.  a  reed  of  si.v  cubits  loiig,  and  a  A. 
43.  13.  the  cubit  is  a  cubit  and  a  A. 

HAND-RROAD. 
Ezek  40.43.  within  were  hooks  a  A.-iroarZ  fastened 

HANDFUL. 
Lev.  2.  2.  the  priest  shall  take  thereout  a  A.  of 
flour,  5.  12.  I  6.  15.  |  9.  17.  JVum.  5.  26. 
1  Kings  17.12.  a  A.  of  meal  in  a  barrel,  oil  in  a  cruse 
Psal.  72.  16.  there  shall  be  a  A.  of  cum  in  the  earth 
/?cc,'.4.6.hetterisA.withquietness,1han  both  hani'.v 
.Jer.  9.  22.  and  as  the  A.  after  the  harvest-man 

KANDPULS. 
den.  41.  47.  and  the  earth  brought  forth  by  A. 
/^T//'/.  9.  8.  take  to  you  A.  of  ashes  of  the  fOrnace 
Ruth  2. 16.  l^t  fall  also  some  A.  of  purpose  for  her 
'iKin/s  20.10.  ifdust  of  Samaria  shall  suffice  for  A. 
Ezik.  13.  19.  will  ye  polline  me  for  A.  of  barley? 

HANDY, 
Psal.  19.1.  and  the  firmament  sheweth  his  A.  work 

HANDKERCHIEFS. 
y?c(sl9.12.from  his  bodvwere  brought  to  the  sick  h. 

HANDLE. 
Gen.i.'il.Juha.]  was  father  of  such  as  A.  the  harp 
.Tudg.  5.  14.  they  that  A.  the  pen  of  the  writer 
1  Chr.  12.  8.  men  that  could  A.  spear,  2  CA)-.25.  5. 
Psal.  11.5.  7.  they  have  hands,  but  they  A.  not 
.hr.  2.  8.  and  they  that  h.  the  law  knew  me  not 
46.  9.  and  the  Libyans  (hat  A.  the  shield 
Ezek.  27.29.  nil  thai  A.  the  oar,  and  all  the  pilots 
/.,«A-e24.39.A.me  and  see  ||  0);.2.2I. taste  not,  A.nol 

HANDLED. 
Ezek.  21.  11.  to  be  furnished,  that  it  may  be  h. 
.Murk  12.4.  and  they  sent  him  away  shamefully  A. 
1  .John  1.  1.  our  hands  have  A.  of  the  word  of  life 

HANDLETH. 
Prov.  16.20.  ne  that  A.  matter  wisely  shall  find  good 


11  AN 


./fr.50.10.cut  off'him  that  A. sickle  m  lime  ofha.-vgft 
.rliiios  2.  15  nor  shall  he  stand  that  It.  the  bow 

HANDLING. 
Ezek.  38. 4.  great  company,  all  of  them  It.  swords 
2  Cor.  i.  2.  not  A.  the  word  of  God  deceitfully 

HANDLES 
Cant.  5. 5.  handsdroppeii  wii  h  invrrh  on  It.  of  lock 

HANDiVIAID.' 
Gen.  16. 1.  Sarai  had  a  A.  whose  name  was  llagm 
29. 24.  Labaii  gave  Zilpah  to  be  Leaii's  It.  35.  25 
29.La.gave  Bilhah  lobe  Rachei'sA.  .30.4.  |35.  25 
Ejiod  23.  12.  that  son  of  thy  A.  may  be  refreshed 
Ju(/n-.19.19.there  is  bread  and  wine  for  me  andthy/i 
Ruth'H.Vi.fox  that  tiicu  hast  spoken  friendlyto  IhyA 
3.  9.  and  she  answered,  I  am  Ruth  thine  A. 
1  Sam.  1.11.  if  wilt  look  on  the  alBiclion  of  thine  A 

16.  count  not  thine  A.  for  a  daughter  of  Belial 
18.  Hannah  said,  let  thy  A.  find  grace  in  thy  sight 

25.  24.  let  thy  A.  sjieak  ||  31.  remember  thy  h. 
^41.  let  thy /i.  be  a  servant  to  wash  feet  of  servants 
~  Sam.  14.6.  thy  A.  had  two  sons,  they  iwo  strove 

20.  17.  she  said  to  him,  hear  the  words  of  thy  A. 
lA'f/io-jl.  13. didst  not  thou  niylord  swear  to  thy  A.? 

17.  thou  swearest  by  the  Lord  thy  God  to  thy  A 
3.  20.  she  took  my  son  while  thine  It.  slept 

2rCings  4.2.thy  A. hath  not  any  thing,  save  pot  of  oil 

16.  nay,  tliou  man  of  God,  do  not  lie  to  thine  A 
Psal.aij.m.  turn  to  me,  and  save  the  son  of  thy  It 
110.  16.  I  am  thy  servant,  and  the  son  of  thy  A. 
Prov.  30.  23.  and  a  A.  thai  is  heir  to  her  niistresij 
Jcr.  34.  16.  ye  caused  every  man  his  A.  to  return 
J.uke  1.  38.  behold  the  A.  of  the  Lord,  be  it  to  me 

HANDMAIDEN. 
Luke  1.48. he  hath  regarded  the  low  estate  of  his  A. 

HANDMAIDS. 
CJen.33.  1.  Jacobdivided  the  children  to  the  two  A 

2.  he  put  Ihe  A.  and  their  children  foremost 
Ruth  2.  13.Uiough  I  be  not  like  to  one  of  thy  A. 
2  Sam.  6.  20.  who  uncov.  himself  in  eyes  of  the  A 
Jer.  34.  11.  they  caused  the  It.  to  return  for  A. 
.Joel2. 29.  on  the  A.  will  I  pour  my  spirit,  Jlcts  2. 18 

HANDS. 

Gen.  16.  9.  return  and  submit  thyself  under  her  A 

27.22.thevolcei3.Iacob's,theA.aretheA.  ofEsau 

49.  24.  A.  were  made  strong  by  A.  of  mighty  God 

/:rof/.17.12.  but  Means'  A.were  heavy,  took  a  stone 

26. 1 17.  two  A.  shall  be  in  one  board  set  in  order 

29.  24.  and  thou  Shalt  put  all  in  the  A.  of  Aaron 

32. t29. Moses  said,  fill  yonr  A.  to-day  to  the  Lord 

/,rij.  8. 27.  put  all  on  Aaron's  A.  and  on  his  son's  A 

JVum.  5. 18.  put  the  ottering  of  memorial  in  her  A. 

6. 19.  and  shall  put  them  on  the  A.  of  the  Nazariffa 

J)eut.  4.  28  tliere  ye  shall  serve  gods,  the  work  ot 

men's  h.  27.  15.  2  Kings  19.  18.  2CAr.  32. 19. 

9. 15.  the  tables  of  the  covenant  were  in  my  two  A. 

17. 1  cast  them  out  of  my  two  A.  and  brake  them 

17.  7.  the  A.  of  the  witnesses  shall  be  first  an  him 
31.29.  to  provoke  him  through  the  work  of  your  A. 
hiilg.2.M.  he  deliyeied  lliem  into  A.  of  the  .iipoilers 
6.13.  intoA.ofMidianiiesll  10.  7.  into  A.of  Philist. 
8.6.  are  A.  of  Zeba  and  Zalmimna  in  thy  hand?  15. 
•  34.  delivered  them  out  of  A.  of  ene.  1  San:    14.48. 

18.  10.  for  God  hath  given  Laish  into  yur  A. 

19.  27.  and_her  A.  were  upon  the  threshold 

1  Sam.  30.  15.  nor  deliver  me  into  A.  of  my  master 

2  .Sam.  2.  7.  let  your  A.  he  strong,  Zrch.  8.  9,  13. 

16.  21.  then  the  A.  of  all  wilh  thee  shall  he  strong 
21.9.  delivered  them  into  Ihe  A.  of  the  Gibeonileg 
23.  6.  because  they  cannot  be  taken  with  A. 

1  Kings  1-O.t  19.  Ihere  were  A.  on  seat,  2  CAr.9. tl8 
14.  27.  into  the  A.  of  the  guard,  2  Chron.  12.  10. 

2  .Sr/;?5-,5  3.11.  who  poured  water  on  the  A.  of  Elijah 

9.  .35.  they  found  the  skull  and  the  palms  of  her  A. 

10.  24.  the  men  whom  I  brought  into  your  A. 
i  C/ir.  25.2.  sons  of  .'\sapli  under  the  A.  of  Asaph   ' 

3.  under  the  A.  of  Jeduthun  ||  6.  A.  of  their  father 
2  Chrnn.  15.  7.  be  strong,  let  not  your  A.  be  weak 

23.t  !8.  was  ordained  hy  the  A.  of  David,  29.  t27. 

Kzrai.A.  weakened  the  A.  of  the  people  of  .ludah 
.T„b  4.  3.  thou  ha.st  strengthened  the  weak  A. 

5.  t20.  redeem  in  war  from  the  A.  of  the  sword 

16.1  I.God  hath  turned  me  into  the  A.of  Ihe  wicked 

17.  3.  who  is  he  that  will  strike  A.  with  me? 
O.thnt  hath  clean  A  shall  be  stronger  and  stronger 

Psnl.^A.i.  who  shall  ascend?  he  that  bath  clean  A 
26.  10.  in  whose  A  is  mischief  ||  47.1.  clap  your  A 
58.2.  ye  weigh  ihe  violence  of  your  A.  in  the  earth 
63. 1 10.  make  him  run  out  by  "the  A.  of  the  sword 
68.31.  Ethiopia  shall  stretch  out  her  A.  unto  Goo 
115. 4.  idols,  the  work  of  men's  A.135.15.  /««.37.]<). 
J.  they  have  A.  hut  handle  not,  feet,  but  walk  not 
134.2.11ft  up  yonr  A.  in  the  sanctnurv,  and  ble.ss  L. 
140.4.  keep  me,  O  Lord,  from  the  h  of  the  wickeu 

Prnr.  6. 10.  a  litth,.  folding  of  the*,  to  sleep,  24.  33 
17.  Ld  doth  bate  the  AJhatshed  innocent  b!ood 
12.14. the  recompenceof  man'sA.be  rendered  hirr 
14.  1.  the  foolish  (I'licketh  it  down  with  her  h. 
17.  18.  a  man  striketh  h.  and  becometh  surety 
22.  26.  be  not  thou  one  of  them  that  strike  A. 
30.  28.  siiidertaketh  hold  with  her  A.  is  in  palaces 


HAxN 

Pre».31.  13.  and  sli  j  woikeili  willingly  willi  her  h. 
19.  she  luyeLli  her  h.  lu  the  spiudlu,  hur  h.  huld 
•20.  yeu,  she  reacheth  I'orlli  lier  It.  to  tlie  needy 
3l  give  lier  ol'lhe  liuit  ol'hei  h.  and  lei  liet  works 
fCcclA.d.  than  ijolh  h.  lull  willi  travail  and  vexuuun 
7.  :26.  hvrA.aru  us  bands  [{  10. 16.  the  idleness  ul'/t. 
Cant.l. l.liia  woik  ol  the  /i.  ut'acunning  wurkiuan 
tsa.  1.  15.  when  ye  sjireail  l«flliyuur  A.  1  will  hide 
my  eyes  iVoni  yitu;  yuur  k.  are  lull  ol  blood 
3  8.  tlity  \vorshi|i  tl:t  woik  of  their  own  h. 
13  ".Iheret'orcBliull  all  A.  he  Itiiut,  and  heart  uiell 
31   7.  idols  which  vour  own /i.  have  made  to  you 
33   t  21-  'he  Lord  "will  he  a  place  broad  olMt. 
35  3.  strengthen  ye  the  weak  A.  and  confirm  knees 
45   y.  or  shall  thy  work  say,  he  halh  no  A. 
5S  '.i.h.  aredetileti  with  blood,  lingers  wuli  iniiiuity 
Jer  4   31.  that  S|ireadelh  her  li.  saying,  woe  is  ine 
10  3   a  tree,  liie  work  ollhe  A.  ol'lhe  workiiiun 
9   and  of  the  h  of  the  founder,  blue  and  puiple 
19  7.  cause  them  to  fall  by  A.  thai  see-k  iheir  lives 
21   4.  will  lurn  back  weapons  that  are  in  your  A. 

23.  14. they  strengthen  also  the  A.ofevil  doers,  that 

none  retiarn  from  wickedness,  E:ek.  13.  ii'2. 
25.  6.  jjrovolte  me  not  with  <he  works  of  your  A.  7. 

33.  13.  shall  pass  under  A.  of  him  thattelfeth  them 
38.  4.  he  weakenetli  Aof  ii»en  of  war,  A.  of  peojtJe 
48.  37.  u|H)n  all  the  A.  shall  be  cntiings 

Lam.  1.  17.iiioii  spreadeth  her  A.  none  to  comfort 

4.2. how  esteemed  as  the  work  of  A.  of  the  potter  I 
6.  that  was  overthrown  and  no  A.  stayed  on  her 
lU.A. of  pitiful  women  have  sodden  their  children 
Ezek.  7.  17.  all  A.  shall  be  feeble,  21.  7. 

35.  to.  hast  shed  blood  of  Israel  by  A.of  the  sword 
Dan.  i.  34.  till  a  stone  was  cut  out  without  A.  45. 
■/W/c.7.3.tUal  they  may  do  evil  with  both  A.eariieslly 
MjA.  3.  19.  .-ill  shall  clap  the  A.  over  thee 
Hag.  2.  17.  in  all  labour  of  your  A.  I  smote  you 
Zcch.  4.9.  the  A.  of  Zeiubbabel  laid  the  Ibundatioit 
Mat.  15.20.  to  eat  with  unwasheii  A.  JIurk  7 .  :l,  o. 

17.  2J.  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  into  the 
A.  of  men,  20.  45.  Mark  9.  31.  LiJce9.  44. 

18.8.liaving  two  A. to  be  cast  into  tire,  MarkH.  43. 
jl/arA14^8.  temple  made  with  A.anotlier  withoulA. 
Lukc'Zi.  53.  ye  stretched  forth  no  A.  against >me 

24.  7.  musl  be  delivered  into  the  A  of  sinfuj  men 
&cls1.'a.  by  wicked  A.  have  crucihed  and  shun 

5.  12.  by  A.  of  the  aposlles  were  wonders  wrought 

7.  48.  d'welleth  not  in  l«m|)les  made  witliA.  J7.  24. 

8.  18.  tlial  Ihrough  laying  on  of  Ihe  apostles'  A. 
11.30.sect  to  elders  by  the  A.of  Barnabas  andisaul 
17.  25.  aoither  Is  worshipped  with  men's  A. 
in.2G.lhal  ihey  be  no  gods  which  aremadewilh  A. 

20.  34.  that  these  A.  have  ministered  to  my  necess. 

21.  11.  shall  deliver  him  into  the  A.  of  the  Gentiles 
ICor.  5.  1.  we  have  a  liouse  not  made  with  A. 
Kph.  2.  11.  the  circumcision  in  flesh  made  by  A. 
Col.  2.  11.  with  the  circumcision  made  witiiout  A. 
1  7'Ac5S.4.1Lthat  ye  study  to  workwith  yourowiiA. 
1  Tin.'i.  8.  n>eii  pray  evej-y  where  lifting  uji  iaoly  A. 

4. 14.  by  laying  on  (d"A.  of  the  presbytery,  Heb'ii.'i. 
Htb.  9.  11.  by  a  greater  tabernacle  not  with  A. 
24.Chr.not  entered  inlo  holy  place  made  with  A. 
10.31.  fearful  to  fall  into  the  A.  of  the  living  God 
12. 12.  wherefore  lift  up  ihe  A.  which  hang  down 
yam.  4.  6.  cleanse  your  A.  ye  sinners,  purify  your 
Set  Clap. 
///>  HANDS. 
Oen.27.23.  hU  A.  were  hairy  ||  48. 14.  guiding  Ajs  A. 
F-xnd.  17.  12.  and  Aaron  and  Hurelayed  upA/sA. 
32.  19.  and  Moses  cast  the  tables  out  nf  his  A. 
L.ev.  7.  30.  his  own  A.  shall  bring  the  offering 

15.  II.  and  hath  not  rinsed  kis  A.  in  water 

16.  12.  his  A.  full  of  sweet  incense  heaien  small 
21.  Aai  on  shall  lay  both  his  A.  on  head  of  livc-g. 

JVum.  24.  10.  and  Balak  Btnote  his  A.  together 
Dent.  "Xi.  7.  let  Ais  A.  be  sufficient  for  him 
11.  biese,  [iord,  and  accept  the  work  of  his  A. 

34.  9.  for  Moses  had  laid  his  A.  upon  Joshua 
7udrr.it,  [i>.(\o\)<:  according  to  the  deserving  of  A/s  A. 

t  24.  who  strengthened  his  A.  to  kill  his  brethren 

1  Sam  5.  4.  both  the  [lalms  of  his  A.  were  cut  ofi" 

14.  13.  Jonathan  climbed  upon  A/.S  A.  and  his  feet 

23.1ti.Jonathan  went  and  strengthened  Aii  A.  in  G. 

2Sam.4.I.ivhcn  SanrBson  heard,A(s  A.  were  feeble 

1  Kiiiffs  H. 22. Solomon  stood  and  spread  forth  his  A. 

toward  heaven,  38.  51.  2Chrnn.  fi.  12,  13,  29. 
10.  7.  in  provoking  him  with  the  work  of  Ms  h. 

2  Kinss  4. 34. he  went  up  and  put  AiS  A.  upon  A(.5A. 
5.20.liath  RparedNaanian  in  not  receiving  at  A(«  A. 
13.  Ifi.  Elisha  put  his  h.  upon  the  king's  hands 

2  Chrnn.  fi.  4.  who  hath  with  his  h.  fulfilled  that 
J\'VA.  4.  17.  with  one  of  Ai.?  A.  wrought  in  the  work 
Job  1    10.  tlnm  hast  blessed  the  work  of  A(s  A. 
5.  18.  he  woundelh,  and  his  h.  make  whide 
20.  10   and  his  A.  shall  restore  their  gm  ds 
34.  ly    liir  they  all  are  Ihe  works  of  A(s  V. 

37.  fi'r  ho  clappeth  hi3  A.  amongst  us 
Psal.  9.  1(1. the  wick,  is  snored  in  the  work  if  his  A. 
28.  5.  they  ip?ard  not  the  operation  oChzs  A. 
78. 72.  hi  giiidei   them  by  the  skilfulnees  of  his  h. 

aei 


HAN 

rsal.  81.  G.  his  A.  were  delivered  from  the  pots 
95.  5.  the  sea  is  his,  and  his  A.  foinied  dry  land 
111.7.  the  woiksol  A(A'  A.  are  veiny  andjudgnienl 
I'roo.  ii.  -5.  for  his  A.  refuse  to  labour 
Eccl.  4.  J.  the  fool  foldeth  Ai*  A.  together 
Cant.  5.  14.  Aii'  A.  are  as  gold  rings  set  with  beryl 
Isa.  3.  11.  the  reward  of  his  Aj  shall  be  given  him 
5.  12.  nor  considei  tlie  operation  ul'  Mis  A. 
17.d.he  shall  not  look  to  altars,  the  work  of  his  h. 
25.11.  L. shall  spread  forth  Ats  A.  in  midst  of  them, 
as  he  that  svt'inimelh  spreadeth  Ai5  A.  to  swim 
33.  15.  that  shakeUi  kis  A.  from  holding  bribes 
./tr.3U.l).why  see  every  inaa  with  ^i*  A.on  his  loins? 
50.  43.  king  heard  the  report,  his  A.  waxed  feeble 
Hab.  3.  lU.  the  deep  lifted  up  his  A.  on  high 
Ztck.  4.  9.  kis  h.  shall  also  limsli  the  house 
j)/«t.lU.13.heshould  put  liisAoii  them,jUurA10.1G. 
27.  21.  he  washed  Aii"  A.  before  the  multitude 
jy'«/7.u.J.such  mighty  works  are  wiought  by  his  A. 
8.  23.  when  he  had  put  his  A.  on  his  eyes,  25. 
/.,uAt21.40.shewed  them  A<j- A.and  feet,.yuArt20.  20. 

50.  and  he  lifted  up  his  A.  and  blessed  them 
Johiili.  3.  the  Fatli.  had  given  all  things  into  his  A. 
20.  25.  except  1  see  ill  his  A.  the  print  of  the  nails 
.ricts'J.  17.  puttingA(s  A.  on  him,  said,  brother  Sau. 
12.  1.  Herod  stielcli.  forth  hish-  to  ve.\  thechurch 
7.  and  his  chains  fell  olf  from  his  A. 
2CVr.ll.33.was  lei  down  by  a  wall, and  esca.p.(iis  A. 
F.jih.  4.  26.  working  with  his  A.  thing  that  is  good 
^ct  Lav,  Laid. 
Mine  HANDS,  my  HANDS. 
Gen.  20.  5.  in  innocency  of  my  A-  have  I  doii£  this 
31.  42.  God  hath  seen  the  labour  of  my  A. 
£xod.  9. 2J.  I  will  spread  abroad  tuy  h.  Ezra  9.  5, 
.hidg.  12.3. 1  put  my  life  in  my  h.  and  passed  over 
2.5>ttm.22.21.accord.  to  clean.of  my  A.  Ps.  18.20,24. 
35.he  leaclieth  my  A.  to  war,  fs.  18.  34.  |  144. 1. 
1  Chr.  12.  17.  seeing  there  is  no  wrong  in  mine  A. 
A\A.  0.  9.  now,  therefore,  O  God,  slrengthen7«2^  A. 
Job  9.  30.  and  if  I  make  my  A.  never  so  clean 
10.  17.  noi  lor  any  injustice  in  mine  A. 
31.  7.  and  if  any  blot  hath  cleaved  to  mine  h. 
Psal.  7.  3.  O  Lord,  if  there  be  inuiuity  in  my  A. 
22.  10.  they  pierced  my  A.  and  my  feet 
26.6.  [  will  wash  my  k.  in  innocency,  so  will  [  com 
28.2.  when  1  hit  up  my  k.  toward  thy  holy  oracle 
03.  4.  1  will  lift  up  my  h.  in  thy  name 
73.  13.  in  vain  I  have  washed  my  A.  in  innocency 
88.  9.  I  have  stretched  out  my  A.  unto  thee 
119.  48.  my  A.  will  1  lift  to  thy  commandments 
141.  2.  litling  up  of  my  A.  as  the  evening  sacrilice 
143.  0.  [stretch  forth  my  A.  to  thee,  my  soul 
Kccl.'i.  11.  on  all  the  works  iliatr/iy  A.had  wrought 
Cant.  5.  5.  1  mse,  and  my  A.  dropped  with  myrrh 
Jsa.  19  25.  blessed  he  Assyria  the  work  of  my  A. 
29.  23.  when  he  seeth  the  work  of  mine  A.  in  thee 
45.  11.  ask  me  concerning  the  work  of  my  A. 

12.  even  my  A.  have  stretched  out  the  heavens 
49.  10.  I  have  graven  thee  on  the  palms  of  my  A. 
00.  21.  thy  people  also  the  work  of  my  A. 
05.  2.  I  have  spread  out  my  A.  all  day  to  rebellious 
Ezek.  21.  17.  I  will  also  smite  mine  A.  together 
Dan.'i.  15.  whois  Gud  todeliver  you  out  of  mjA.  ? 
10.10.  a  hand  which  set  me  on  the  palms  of  iiiyh. 
Luke  24.39. behold  my  A.  and  my  feet,  .luhn  20.  27. 
■Ivhn  13.  9.  not  feet  only,  but  also  my  A.  and  head 
Horn.  10.  21.  all  day  I  have  stretched  forth  my  A. 
2  Tim.  1.  0.  the  gilt  in  thee  by  putting  on  of  my  h 

Our  HANDS. 

Ge7t.5.29.  shall  comfort  us  concerning  toil  of  our  A. 

43.  22.  other  money  have  we  brought  in  our  h. 

Z>e«^3.3.  G.ileliver.  into  our  A.  Og  kingofBashan 

21.  7.  shall  say,  our  A.  have  not  shed  this  blood 

.hsh.'i.  24. L.  hath  deliver,  into o«r A.  all  the  land 

Jmlg.  13.  23.  not  received  a  meat-offering  at  our  A. 

16.24  our  G.  hath  delivered  into  Jitr  A.  our  enemy 

1  Sam.  17.  47.  and  he  will  give  you  into  our  A. 

Psal.U.  20.  or  stretched  out  our  h.  to  a  strange  god 

90.  17.  eslablish  thou  the  workof  owr  A.  upon  us 

./er.0.24.  we  have  ht^ard  the  same,  our  A.  wax  feeble 

J.am.  3.  41.  let  us  lift  up  our  heart  with  our  h.  to  G. 

//(i.s.14.3.  nor  say  to  work  of  9«r  A.  ye  are  ourgods 

Jlcts  24.  7.  Lysias  took  him  away  out  of  owr  A. 

1  Cor.  4.  12.  and  labour  working  with  our  own  A. 

1  .John  1.  1.  our  A.  have  handled  the  word  of  life 
7'Ae(>  HANDS. 

Gen.  .37.  21.  he  delivered  him  out  of  their  h.  22. 

iCxorf.29.10.shall  put  theirh.  on  head  of  the  bullock 

15.  shall  put  tluir  h.  on  the  head  of  the  ram,  19. 

25  thou  shall  receive  them  of  their  A.  Leo, 8.28. 

JV««i.8.  lO.Israel  shall  put  their  A.  on  the  Levites 

12.  the  [reviles  shall  lay  their  h.  on  ihe  bullock 

Deut.  1.  25.  Ihey  brought  of  fruit  of  land  in  theirh. 

21.6.tlie  elders  shall  wash  «Afj>  A.  over  the  heifer 

.fudg.7.2.  loo  many  to  give  Midianitesinto  tAe(>  A. 

12.  2.  ye  deliverer!  me  not  out  of  their  A. 

2  Sam.  4.12.  and  they  cut  off  their  A.  anil  their  feet 
2  /lfini'sll.l2.they  chippe(kAeirA.said,G.save  king 


I  IAN 

K!cal.6..strength-iied  theirh.  with  veescli  ofsilvef 
5.8.  work  goeth  last  on  and  prospcielh  in  t/uirlk. 
0.22.to  slrenglhei:  their h.  in  ihe  work  ofthe  nou»' 
10. 19.they  gave  their  h.  that  ihey  would  put  awaj 

jVch.  2.  18.  so  they  strengthened  £A.  A.  for  the  wo;  li 
0.  9.  their  A.  shall  be  weakened  from  the  work 
9.  24.  gavest  them  into  their  A.  with  iheir  knige 

./vb  5.  12.  t/ieir  A.  cannot  [lerform  their  enterjirisa 
30.2.  whereto  might  strength  of  theirh.  profit  inn  V 

Psal.  28.  4.  give  them  after  the  work  of  Ihcirh. 
70.5.  the  men  of  might  have  not  found  their  k. 

91.  12.  the  angels  shall  bear  thee  up  in  their  A. 
125.  3.  lest  righteous  put  forth  their  h.  to  iniquit? 

/.su.25.11.  pride,  together  with  the  spoils  of  tA«r  A 
59.  0.  and  the  act  of  violence  is  in  their  A. 
05.  22.  mine  elect  shall  enjoy  the  work  of  theirh 

Jer.  1.  10.  worshipped  the  works  of  their  own  A. 
5.  t  31. the  priests  take  into(Aczr  A.  by  their  nieuna 
25.  14.  accord,  to  the  worksof  (Afir  A.  Lam.  3.04, 
32.  30.  provoked  to  anger  with  work  of  their  k. 

Lam.X.H.  the  Lord  hath  delivered  nie  into  their  K- 
2.  t  20.  women  eat  children  swaddled  with  theirh. 

Ezek.  10.  12.  their  A.  and  wings  full  of  eyes  roumi 
23.  37.  coinmilled  adultery,  blood  is  in  their  h.i!> 
43.  t  20.  they  shall  purge  altar  and  fill  their  A. 

Junah  3.8.  lurn  from  the  violence  that  is  in  theirh. 

Hag.  2.  14.  so  is  every  work  of  their  A.  unclean 

jWat. 4.0. with  (A.A.lhey  sh.  beai  thee  up,.L«Ae4.1I 
15.  2.  they  wash  not  iAejr  A.  when  they  eat  breaa 
20.  07.  smote  with  paJui«  of  their  A.  Mark  14. 05 

Jilark  7. 3.  Jews,  exceiit  they  wash  their  A.  eat  not 

Luke  6.  1.  and  did  eat,  rubbing  them  in  their  h. 

■lohn  19.  3.  and  they  smote  him  with  theirh. 

Jlets  7.  41.  Ihey  rejoiced  in  the  works  of  theirh.    ^ 
14.3.granted  signs  and  wonders  to  bedone  by  fA.Av 

Reo.  7.  9.  with  while  robes,  and  palms  in  their  h 
9.  20.  yet  repented  not  ofthe  works  uf  their  A. 
20.  4.  nor  had  received  his  mark  in  their  A.  1 

7'Ameor«Aj/HANDS. 

Exod.  15. 17.  in  sanctuary  which  thyh.  have  estab  ■ 

Deut.  10.  15.  the  Lord  shall  bless  thee  in  all  work* 
of  thine  A.  therefore  shall  surely  rejoice   24.  19. 

./uflg.  7.  ll.afterwardshall  thine h.  bestreiigthcned' 

2  Sam.'i.'ii.thy  h.  were  nol  hound, nor  feet  in  fellera^ 

.lab  10.3.  IS  it  good  to  despise  the  work  of  thine  U.t 

8.  tkuich.  iiava  made  and  fftshioned  me  together 

1-4. 15. thou  will  havedesire  to  the  work  oft/une  A. 

22.  30.  and  it  is  delivered  by  pnreness  of  thine  h. 

Psal.S.f).  tohavedommionover  theworksof/AuA* 

92.  4.  I  will  triumph  in  the  works  of  thy  h. 
102.  25.  and  the  heavens  arc  the  work  of  thy  A. 

3.  thy  h.  have  made  me  and  fashioned  me 


119. 


128.  2.  for  thou  shall  eat  tiie  labour  of  thine  h. 
138.  8.  forsake  not  the  works  of  thine  own  A.  ' 
143.  5_.l  meditate,  1  muse  on  the  work  of  <A«  A. 
144.t7.send  Uiiiieh.  from  above,  rid  me,  deliv.  me 

i';cci.5.0.why  should  G.destroy  the  work  of  (A(ne  A 
7(r.2.37.  thou  shall  go  forth,  and  th.  h.  on  ihy  head 
Laui.  2.  19.  hli  up  thyh.  for  the  life  of  thy  children 
Ezek.  21.  14.  pro()hesy  and  smite  thine  h.  tngetlier 
22.14.  can  (Aine  A. be  strong  in  the  dav  that  I  deal  1 
Mic.5. 13.shalt  no  moie  worship  the  work  of /A  h 
Zeph.  3.  10.  and  to  Zion,  let  not  thine  h.  be  slack 
Zeeh.  13.  0.  what  are  the.se  wounrls  in  thine  h.  1 
y.«A-c23.46.  Father,  into  thy  h.  I  commend  my  spiril 
■Ivhn  21.  18.  thou  shall  stretch  forth  thyh. 
Heb.  1.  10.  the  heavens  are  the  winks  of  thine  A. 
2.  7.  thou  didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  Ihv  h' 

HAND  STAVES.  " 

Ezek.  39.  9.  and  shall  burn  the  h.-.Havcs  and  sneaM 

HAND-WEAPON. 
JVum.  35.  18.  or  if  he  smile  him  with  a  h.-weanon 

HAND-WRITING.  ^ 

Col.  2.14.  blolling  out  the  h.-writing  of  ordinances 

KANG. 
Gen.  40.  19.  Pharaoh  shall  A.  thee  on  a  tree 
JV«m.25.4.A.tliem  before  the  Lord  against  the  sun 
/>i°.7«.21.22.and  if  thou  A.  him  on  a  tree,  his  body 
28.  00.  and  thy  life  shall  h.  in  doubt  before  thee 
2  Sam.  21.  6.  and  we  will  A.  them  up  unto  (he  Lorrf 
Esth.  0.  4.  to  speak  to  the  king  to  A.  Mordecai 
7.  9.  then  the  king  said,  A.  him  thereon 
Ct.»t.4.  4.  whereon  there  A.  a  thonsand  bucklers 
Isa.  22.  24.  they  shall  A.  upon  him  all  the  alory 
/>aH(.2. 10.  Ihe  virgins  of  Jerusalem  A.  their  headg 
K2cA.15.3.willmcntakep.n  toA.any  vesseltherecnl 
Mat.'i-i.W.on  these  two  A.  all  the  law  and  propheig 
.-^c.'s  28. 4.  saw  ihe  venomous  beast  A.  on  his  hand 
Heb.  12.  12.  lift  up  hands  A.  down  and  feet  lekneoi 

HANGED. 
Gen.  40.  22.  but  he  A.  the  chief  baker,  41.  1.3. 
Deut.  21.23.  for  he  that  is  A.  is  accursed  of  Cod 
.Josh.  8.  29.  and  the  king  of  Ai  he  A.  on  a  tree 

10.  20.  the  five  kings  A.  he  on  five  trees 

2.Sa?n.4. 12.  Rechab  and  Baanali  A.  over  the  po» 

17.  23.  AhithophelA.himselfll  18.  10.  Ab.salotn  A 

21.  9.  the  seven  sons  of  Saul  A.  they  in  the  hill 

Eira%.  11.  and  being  set  up,  let  him  he  h  thereon 


22.  17.  that  they  might  provoke  me  to  anger  wiih    Esth.  2.  23.  the  two  chamberlain.s  were  A.  on  a  frpf 
a>l  the  works  ol  their  h.  2  Chron  34.  25. 1   7.  10.  they  A.  Hainan  ||  9.  14.  they  k.  his  ten  iowx. 


HAR 

Ps>il  137.  2  we  h  our  harps  on  the  willows 
Lam.  5.  12.  princes  aro  4.  up  by  .heir  hands 
Ejc4.  -7. 10  they  A.  the  shield  and  helmet  in  thee 
ll.lhey/(.llieir.sliielilsui)on  ihy  walls  round  about 
JUat.  18.  6.  it  were  better  for  him  that  a  millstone 
were  A.  about  his  neck,  Markd.  42.  Luke  17.  '2. 
27.  5.  J  ]as  depaited,  and  went  and  A.  himself 
Luke  lU.  f  48.  all  the  people  A.  oh  him  to  hear  him 
23.39.  on  J  of  the  thieves  who  were  A.  railed  on  him 
Sets  5.  3C.  whom  ye  slew  and  A.  on  a  tree,  10.  39. 

llANGETH. 
/ob  3G.  7   and  he  A.  ihc  earth  upon  nothing 
Ga.1.3. 13-  cursed  is  every  one  that  A.  on  a  tree 

HANGING. 
fosh.  10.26.  they  were  A.  <jn  trees  till  the  evening 

HANGING. 
Exoil.  26. 36.  thou  shall  make  a  A.  for  door  of  tent 
37.  thou  shalt  make  for  the  A.  five  pillars 

27.  16.  A.  for  court  gat«,  38.  18. 139.  40.  |  40.  8,  33. 
35.  15.  the  A.  for  the  door  at  the  entering  in  of 

the  tabernacle,  36.  37.  |  39.  3d.  [  40.  5,  28. 
HANGINGS. 
Exod.  27.  9.  A.  of  a  hundred  cubits,  11.  |  38.  9, 11. 
12.  there  shall  be  A.  of  fifty  cubits,  38.  12. 

14.  the  A.  on  either  side  of  gate,  15.  |  38.  14,  15. 
35. 17.  the  A.  of  court,  his  pillars  and  their  sockets, 

38.  9,  16,  18.  I  39.  40.  JVum.  3.  26.  |  4.  26. 
S  Kings  2;i.  7.  where  women  wove  A.  for  the  grove 
i,'«Wi.l.6.blueA. listened  with  cords  of  lin. and  purp. 

HAP. 
iJttyt2. 3.  andherA.  was  to  light  on  Boaz'  field 

HAPLY. 
1  Sam.  14.  30.  if  A.  the  people  had  eaten  fieely 
Mark  11. 13.  if  A.  be  might  find  any  fruit  thereon 
Z-uAcl4.29.  lest  A.  after  he  hud  laid  the  foundation 
Mcts  5.  39.  lest  H.  ye  be  found  to  fight  against  God 
17. 27.  if  A.  they  might  feel  after  him  and  find  him 
2Cur.9.4.1est  A.  if  they  of  Macedonia  come  with  me 

HAPPEN. 
I  S'ajn.28. 10.no  punishment  A.  to  thee  for  this  thing 
Pruv.  12.  21.  there  shall  no  evil  A.  to  the  just 
!sa.  41.  22.  and  let  them  shew  us  what  shall  A 
Afa7*A10.32.beganto  tell  what  things  sliouldA.tohim 

HAPPENED. 
Uuth2.  t3.  her  hap  A.  to  light  on  Boaz'  field 

1  Sam.  6.  9.  it  was  a  chance  that  A.  to  us 

2  Sam.  1.  6.  as  I  A.  by  chance  ujion  mount  Gilboa 
20.  Land  there  A.  to  be  there  a  man  of  Belial 

E4«A.  4.7.  Mordecai  told  him  of  all  that  had  A. 
yer.44.23.therefore  thisevil  is  A.  to  you  at  this  day 
/.ii4e  24.  14.  they  talked  of  all  things  that  had  A. 
Acts3.10.  were  filled  with  wonder  at  that  which  A 
K'jm.  11.  25.  that  blindness  in  part  is  A.  to  Israel 
I  C'or.lO.  11.  now  all  things  A.  lo  them  forensample 
P/iil.  1.  12.  the  things  which  A.  to  me  have  fallen 
1  I'et.  4. 12.  as  though  some  strarufe  thing  A.  to  you 
S  Fet.  2. 22.  it  is  A.  to  them  according  to  the  proverb 

HAPPEN  ETH. 
Eccl  2.  14. 1  perceived  that  one  event  A. to  them  all 

15.  I  said   as  it  A.  to  the  fool,  so  it  A.  even  to  me 

8.  14.  thi^re  oe  just  men,  wicked  men  to  whom  it  A. 

9.  11.  but  time  and  chance  A.  to  them  all 

HAPPY. 
<Jc7i.30. 13.A.  am  I,  for  daughters  will  call  me  bless 

1 13.  and  Leah  called  his  name  Asher,  A. 
D?«t.33.  29.A.  arttliou,OIsr.  who  is  like  to  thee  7 
I  ^m^slO.8.  A.  thy  men,  A. thy  servants,  2  Chr.  9. 7. 
Jvb  5.  17.  A.  is  the  man  whom  God  corrccteth 
Psal.  127.  5.  A.  man  who  hath  quiver  full  of  them 
123.  2.  'i.  shall  the  u  be,  it  shall  be  well  with  thee 
137.  8.  A.  shall  he  be  that  rewardeth  thee,  9. 
144. 15.  A.  is  that  people  that  is  in  such  a  case,  yea 
A.  is  that  people  whose  God  is  the  Lord 
146.  5.  A.  is  he  thathaili  God  of  Jacob  for  hishslp 
Prov.  3.  13.  A.  is  ihe  man  that  fiiideth  wisdom 

18.  and  A.  is  every  one  that  retaineth  her 
14.  21.  A.  is  he  that  hath  mercy  on  the  poor 
16.  20.  and  whoso  trusteth  in  the  Lord,  A.  is  he 

28.  14.  A.  is  the  man  that  feareth  alway 

29.  18.  but  he  that  keepeth  the  law,  A.  is  he 
Jer.  12. 1.  why  are  they  A.  that  deal  treacherously? 
Mai.  3.  15.  and  now  we  call  llie  proud  A. 

Jj/ui  13.  17.  if  ye  know  these  things,  A.  if  do  them 
.^cts  26.  2.  I  think  myself  A.  king  Agiippa 
Horn.  14.  22.  A.  is  he  that  condemneth  not  himself 
Jan.  5.  11.  behold,  we  count  tliem  A.  who  endure 
t  Pet.'i.M.  if  yo  suffer  for  righteousness' sake,  A.  ye 
4.  14.  if  reproached  for  name  of  Christ  A  are  ye 

HAPPIER. 
t  f.:or.  7.  40.  but  she  is  A.  if  she  so  abide,  after  my 

HARD. 
Zs  tak'.nfor  dip.c-dt,  sail,  or  sorrowful,  cruel,  aus- 
tere,Src.  Phacooli  ovrrwhelvud  ihe  Israelites 
with  hard  borniage,  witlicruel and  insupportable 
slavery,  E,\0(1.  1.  14.  The  sons  of  Zeruiali  are 
too  hard  for  me ;  t/icy  are  too  powerful,  they 
treat  me  with  insolence,  with  unseasonable 
Cruelly,  2  Sam.  3.  39.  .Joseph  spake  hard  things 
•»ith  his  brethren  ;  h",  .tpalce  roughly,  or  harshly 
to  tke-ii  Gc'i'  a,  1  7.  Tho  hard,  or  difficult 
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HAK 


causes  they  brought  to  Moses,  Exod  '8.  26.  Jcr.19,  5.  have  A.theirnecksnot  to  hiar  my  word* 
Thou  art  not  sent  unto  a  people  of  a  hard  Dan.  5.  20.  but  when  his  mind  was  A.  in  pride 
language,  of  an  uninteLligihle  Language ;  that  Markii.5'i.  they  consider,  not,  for  tlieirheart  waaA 
is,  they  will  need  no  interpreter  to  understand  8.  17.  perceive  ye  not  !  have  ye  your  heart  yet  A.? 
thee,  neither  wilt  thou,  to  understand  them.  John  12. 40.  he  httli  blind,  their  tyes,  A.  their  heart 
Hannah  said  to  Eli,  I  am  a  woman  of  a  sor-  ./icts  19.9.  but  when  divers  were  A.  and  believed  noj 
rowful  .spirit,  Heb.  hard  of  spirit.  1  know  /iom.  il.  t".  election  obtained  it,  and  rest  were  A. 
thee  that  thou  art  a  hard  man,  a  severe,  aus-'JJeb.  3.  13.  lest  any  of  you  be  A.  thru' deceitfulneM 
tere,    rigorous,  and  churlish    man.    Mat.    25.  |  HARUENETH. 

24.  Solomon  says,  that  the  way  of  trantgre.ssors '  Proti.2l.  29.  a  wicked  man  A.  his  fact  but  he  directs 


is  hard,  or  rough,  it  is  oj'ensive  and  hateful 
to  Ood  and  men,  as  rough  ways  are  to  a  tra- 
veller. Or,  he  is  fierce,  intractable,  and  incor- 
rigible in  his  sinful  course,  Prov.  13.  15. 

IVhen  God  is  said  to  harden  the  heart,  it  is  not 
to  be  understood  as  if  (iod  did  properly  and 
positively  make  men's  hearts  hard,  but  onlypri 
vately,  cither  by  denying  to  them,  or  withdraw 
ing  from  them  that  grace,  which  alone  can 
make  the  hearts  of  men  soft,  flexible,  and  pli 
able  to  the  divine  will ;  as  the  sun  hardens  the 
clay  by  drawing  out  of  it  that  maistare  which 
made  it  soft;  or  by  exposing  them  to  those 
temptations  of  the  world,  or  the  devil,  which 
meeting  with  a  corrupt  heart,  are  apt  to  har- 
den it. 
Gen.  18.  14.  is  any  thing  too  A.  for  the  Lord  ? 

35.  16.  Rachel  travailed,  and  had  A.  labour,  17. 

42.  t  7.  Joseph  spake  A.  things  with  them,  |  30. 
Exod.i  .14. they  made  their  lives  bitter  with  A.  bond. 

18.  26.  the  A.  causes  they  brought  unto  Moses 
Deut.  1. 17.  cause  that  is  too  A. you  bring  it  to  me 

15.  18.  it  shall  not  seem  A.to  thee  when  thou  send. 

17.  8.  if  there  arise  matter  too  A.  for  thee  in  judg. 

26.  6.  Egyptians  artiicted  and  laid  on  A.  bondage 
.Judg.  4.  t  24.  the  hand  of  Israel  was  A.  ag.  Jabin 
1  Sam.l.f  15.  no,  my  lord,  I  am  a  woman  A.  of  spirit 

2.  t  3.  let  not  A.  come  out  of  your  mouth 
2San!.3. 39.  the  sons  of  Zeruiah  be  too  A.  for  me 

13.  2.  Amnon  thought  it  A.  to  do  any  thing  to  her 

1  Kings  JO.  I.  to  prove  with  A.  questions,  2  CAr.9.1. 

14.  to.  for  I  am  sent  to  thee  with  A.  tidings 

2  Kings  2. 10.  he  said,  thou  hast  asked  a  A.  thin_ 
JuA  30.125.  did  not  I  weep  for  him  was  A.  of  day"? 

41.  24.  as  A.  as  a  piece  of  the  nether  millstone 

Psai.31.tl8.letthe  lying  lijis, which  speak  a  A. thin 
60.  3.  thou  hast  shewed  thy  people  A.  things 
88. 7.  thy  wrath  lielh  A.on  me,  thou  hast  afflicted 
94.  4.  how  long  shall  the  wicked  speak  A.  things 

Prov.  13.  15.  but  the  way  of  transgressors  is  A. 

Jsa.  14.  3.  Lord  shall  givethee  rest  from  A.  bondage 
21.  t2.  a  A.  vision  is  declared  unto  me 

.Jer.  32.  17.  and  there  is  nothing  too  A.  for  thee 
27.  I  am  Ld.  is  there  any  thing  too  A.  for  me  1 

EzcA.2.t4.  for  they  are  children  A.  of  face 

3.  5.  thou  art  not  sent  to  a  people  of  A. language,  6. 
Dan.  5.  12.  and  shewing  A.  sentences,  were  found 
J/u<.25.24.  Lord,  I  knew  that  thou  art  a  A.  man 
J/«r/il0.24.  how  h.  for  them  trust  in  riches  to  enter 
./iihn6.  60.  this  is  a  A.  saying,  who  can  hear  it  ? 
Jicts  9.5.  it  is  A.  for  thee  to  kick  ag.  pricks,  26. 14. 
Heb.  5. 11.  many  things  to  say,  and  A.  to  bo  uttered 
2  l^et.  3.  16.  in  which  are  things  A.  to  be  understood 
Judel5.lo  convince  all  ungodly  of  their  A.  speeches 

HARD. 

/,c«.3.9.the  rump  shall  take  oft"  A.  by  the  back-bone 
.Judg.i).5'2.  Auimelech  went  A.  to  the  door  of  tower 

20.  45.  Israel  pursued  A.  after  Benjamin  to  Gideon 
1  Sam.  14.  22.  followed  A.  after  Philistines  in  battle 

31.  2.  the  Philistines  followed  A.  U|)on  Saul,  and 
upon  his  sons,  2  Sain.  1. 6.  1  Chr.  10.  2. 
l/ir!nn's21.  l.Naboth  had  a  vineyard  A.  by  the  pal. 
1  Chr.  19.  4.  cut  oft" garments  A.  by  their  buttocks 
Psal.  63.  8.  my  soul  follov/eth  A.  after  thee 
.Jonah  1.  13.the  men  rowed  A.  to  bring  it  to  the  land 
jicts  18.  7.  whose  house  joined  A.  to  the  synagogue 

HARDEN. 
Ezod.  4. 21.  r  will  A.  Pharaoh's  heart,  7.  .3.  |  14.  4. 

14.  17.  I  will  A.  the  hearts  of  the  Egyptians 
Deut.  15.  7.  shalt  not  A.  thy  heart,  nor  shut  thy  hand 
.Josh.  11.  20.  it  was  of  the  Lord  to  A.  their  liearts 

1  Sam.  6.  6,  wherefore  then  do  ye  A.  your  hearts  1 

2  Chr.  20.  t8.  A.  not  your  necka  as  your  fathers 
.Job  6.  10.  yea,  I  would  A.  myself  in  sorrow 
Psa/.95.8.A.  not  your  heart,  JJeb.  3.  8,  15.  |  4.  7. 

HARDENED. 

Extd.7. 13.  Lord  A.  Pharaoh's  heart,  he  he^irkened 

not  to  them,  9.  12.  I  10.  1,20,  27.  |  11.  10. 

I  14.  8. 

14.Pharaoh's  heart  is  A.||22.was  A.  8. 19.  |  9.  7,  35. 

8.  15.  he  A.  his  heart  and  hearken,  not,  32.  |9. 34. 

Deut.'i.  30.  the  Lord  thy  G.  A.  his  spirit  and  heart 

1  Sam.  6.  o.  as  Egyptians  and  Phar.  A.  their  hearts 

2  Kings  17.  14.  they  A. their  necks  like  to  their  fath. 
2  C'Ar.  36. 13.  Zedekiah  A.heart  from  turning  to  L. 
JVi!A.9.16.they  and  our  fathers  A.  their  necks,  17.29. 
Job9.  i.  who  hath  A.  himself  ag.  him  and  prospered 

39. 16.  she  is  A.  against  her  young  ones,  as  not  hers 
/sa. 63.  17.  why  hast  thou  A.  our  heart  from  thy  feui- 
Jer.  7.  36.  they  hearkened  not,  but  A.  their  neck 


28.  14.  he  that  A.  his  heart  shall  fall  into  mischiet 

29.  1.  he  that  being  often  reproved  A.  his  neck 
/io7n.9.18.  mercy  on  whom  he  will,  whom  he  will  A- 

HARD-HEARTED 
Ezek.  3.  7.  all  the  house  of  Israel  are  h.-hearted 

HARDER. 
Pcou. 18.19.  brother  ort'ended  A.  to  be  won  than  I'itj 
.Jer.  5.  3.  they  have  made  their  faces  A.  than  a  rosi 
Ezek.  3.  9.  A.  than  flint  have  I  made  thy  foreheao 

HARDLY. 
Gen.  16.  6.  when  Sarai  dealt  A.  with  her  she  fled 
Exod.  13.  15.  and  when  Pharaoh  would  A.  let  us  go 
Isa.  8.  21.  shall  pass  thro'  it  A.  bestead  and  hungry 
Mat.  19.  23.  1  say  that  rich  man  shall  A.  enter  into 
the  kingdom  ofGod,  Mark  10. 23.  Luke  18. 24 
Z,aAe9.39.  aspir.  taketh  him,  A.  depart,  from  him 
j3cis27. 8.  A.  i)assing  it,  we  came  to  the  fair  haven* 

HARDNESS. 
.Job  38.  38.  when  dustgroweth  into  A.  clods  cleavo 
Psa/.81.tl2.  I  gave  them  up  to  the  A.  of  their  heart* 
Mat.  19.8.  because  of  A.  of  your  hearts,  J/ar/clO.5 
Mark'i.  5.  he  being  grieved  for  the  A. of  their  heart! 

16.  14.  he  upbraided  them  with  their  A.  of  heart 
Rom.  2.  5.  but  after  thy  A.  and  impenitent  heart 

11.  1 25.  not  ignorant  that  A.  in  part  happen,  to  Isr 
2  Tim.2.'i.  endure  A.  as  a  good  soldier  of  Jes.  Chr. 

HARE. 
Lev.  1).  6.  the  A.  is  unclean  lo  you,  Deut.  14  7. 

HARLOT 
Is  taken  for  whore  or  prostitute,  Prov.  29.  3 
.Blso  for  one  who  forsakes  the  true  Godandhia 
pure  worship,  to  follow  idols  and  false  gods. 
Isa.  1.  21,  How  is  the  faithful  city  become 
a  harlot!  that  is,  like  a  harlot,  leaving  God 
her  husband,  to  cleave  to  false  gods.  By  har- 
lots may  also  be  understood  the  most  infamoua 
and  scandalous  sinners.  Mat.  21.  31,  Publi- 
cans and  harlots  go  into  the  kingdom  of  heaveo 
before  you. 
Rahab,  who  received  into  her  house  and  concealed 
the  .spies  sent  by  Joshua  to  view  the  cilj 
Jericho,  is  called  a  harlot.  The  Hebrein 
text.  Josh.  2.  1.  calls  her  Zona,  which  St. 
Jerom  and  many  others  understand  of  a  woman 
of  an  ill  life.  The  Septuagint  render  it  by 
■aafvy\,  as  also  the  apostle  Paul  in  Heb.  11.  31 
JInd  James,  .Jam.  2.  25.  Some  think  that  she 
was  only  a  hostess  or  innkeeper ;  and  that 
this  is  the  true  signification  of  the  original 
word.  Had  she  been  a  woman  of  HI  fame,  say 
they,  would  Salmon,  a  prince  of  the  tribe  tf 
Judah,  andoneofour  Saviour's  ancestors,  havt 
taken  her  to  wife,  or  could  he  have  done  it  by 
thelaui?  Besides,  the  spies  of  ,}ushua  would 
hardly  have  gone  to  lodge  with  a  prostitute,  a 
common  harlot,  they  who  were  charged  with  so 
nice  and  dangerous  a  commission. 
Gen.  .34.  31.  should  deal  with  our  sister  as  with  A.? 
38. 15.  Judah  saw  her,  he  thought  her  to  be  a  A. 
24.Tamar  thy  daughror-in-law  hath  played  A 
J.ev.  21.  14.  the  high-priest  shall  not  take  a  A 

■  Josh.  2.  1.  spies  came  intoaA.'s  house  namedRahab 
6.  17.  only  Rahab  the  A.  shall  live,  and  all  with  hei 

■  Judg.  II.  l.now  Jepbthah  was  the  son  of  a  A. 
16. 1  Samson  saw  there  a  A.  and  went  in  unto  her 

Pro«.  7.  10.  a  woman  met  him  with  attire  of  a  A. 
[sa.  1.21.  how  is  the  faithful  city  become  a  A.  f 
23. 15.  after  seventy  years  shall  Tyre  sing  as  a  A. 

16.  take  a  harp,  thou  A.  that  hast  been  forgotten 
.Jer.  2.  20.  when  thou  waiiderest,  playing  the  A 
3.  1.  thou  hast  played  the  A.  vvith  many  lovers 

6.  underevcry  gr.  tree,  anil  there  hath  played  A. 

8.  Judah  feared  not,  but  went  and  played  A.  also 
Ezek.  16.  15.  playedst  the  A.  because  of  thy  renown 

16.piayedst  A.  thereon  ||  28.playr'dst  A.  with  them 

31.  hast  not  been  as  a  A.  ||  35.  O  It.  hear  tne  word 

41. 1  will  cause  thee  lo  cease  t'rom  playing  the  A. 
23.  5.  Alioluh  ninyed  the  A.  when  she  was  mine 

19.  the  days  wherein  she  had  |)Jayed  Ihe  A. 

44.asthey  goin  unto  a  woman  that  playoth  the  k 
Hos.  2.  5.  for  their  mother  hath  played  the  A. 

3.  3.  i  said  unto  her,  thou  shalt  not  play  the  A. 

4.  15.  tho'  Israel  play  the  A.  let  not  Jmlah  oITeod 
Ji'el  3.  3.  they  have  given  a  boy  for  a  A. 

.fJmas  7.  17.  thy  wife  shall  be  a  A.  in  the  city 
Mic  1.7.  they  shall  return  to  Ihe  hire  of  a  A. 
JVaA.  3,  4.  the  whoredoms  of  the  well-fayoured  A 
ICrir.  6.  15.  shall  I  make  them  the  members  of  aA 

16.  that  he  who  is  joined  to  a  A.  is  one  bodjr 
Heb.  11.  31.  by  fLith'the  h.  Rahab  oeiished  oot 


IIAR 

/sm."  i.'.)."  u- mil  R.ilial)  the  A.Jusiilieil  by  works 

liAKI.UTS. 
lJi'ii>^!'J.  10.  t/ierecai:ii!  UvuwomenA.  to  I  he  king 
rr.-,;. 29.  3.lhul.  kco|>t:llicoiiniu]iy  with  A.  sijendelh 
./;r  5  'i .  tliey  asseinljle  by  tiooiis  in  A.  Iiouses 
fi:sA.  I  1.  sej);iiali(l  wuli  whortis,  sacritice  with  A. 
Jilat.  21.  31  jiublicaiis  lip.;1  A.  go  into  kuigiloin  ot'G. 

H".  bu.  the  pubhciiiis  and  the  A.  believed  him 
«':(<:«  15.  30.  wliu  hath  devoiueil  iliy  living  with  A. 
/\s.;.17.5.  inystii  V,  Babvloii  ihegieal,  iiiotherofA. 

■     HARM. 
Ocn.21  M.shalt  nol  pass  over  this  |)il!ar  to  me  for  A. 
Lev.  5    It),  siia  1  make  amends  lor  A.  he  Imth  done 
ATum.  35.  *23.  vas  not  Ins  enemy,  nor  sought  his  A. 
I  Sam-  21).  21.  relurn,  1  will  no  more  do  llice  A. 
i'Som.20.().  nov  shall  t^hebado  more  A.lhan  Absal. 
i  Kings  4.  41.  and  iliire  was  no  A.  in  llie  pot 
i  Chron.  10. 22.  do  my  piophetsno  A.  Ps»,l.  105. 15. 
Prov.  3.  30.  strive  not,  if  he  have  done  thee  no  A. 
Jer.  39.  12.  look  well  to  him,  and  do  him  no  A. 
Sets  lb.2r*.  do  tiiyself  no  A.  ||  27.21.  gained  this  k. 
28.  5.  lie  tell  no  A.  ||  ti.saw  no  A.  1|21.  spake  any  A. 
HABM. 

Pet.  3.  13.  who  will  A.  vou,  if  followers  of  good? 
HARMLESS. 
Mat-  10.  16.  be  wise  as  ^erpenls  and  A.  as  doves 
Rom.  Ifi.  t  li'.  would  have  you  A.  concerning  evil 
Phil.  2.  15.  that  ye  may  be  A.  the  sons  of  God 
Heb.l.  2b.  is  holy,  A.  undetil.  separate  from  sinners 
HAR'NESS,  Substantive. 

1  Kings'id.  11.  let  not  liim  girdethon  A.boast  hims. 

22.  34.  between  joints  of  his  A.  2  Ckrun.  18.  33. 

2  Chr.  9.  24.  tliev  hrouglit  every  man  A.  and  spices 

HARNESS,   Verb. 
Jer.  46.  4.  A.  the  Imrses,  and  get  up  ye  horsemen 

HARNESSED. 
Exod.  13. 18.  Israel  went  U|)A.  outof  land  of  Egypt 

HARP. 
f?fn.  4.21.  Jubal  was  father  of  i  hem  that  handle  A. 

31.27.miglit  have  sent  thee  away  with  tabr.  andA. 
I  Sam.  10.  5.  meet  a  company  of  prophets  with  a  A. 

16.  16.  a  man  who  is  a  cunning  player  on  a  A. 
23.  David  took  a  A.  and  played  with  his  hand 
1  CA)-.  25.3.  si.\  prophfsied  with  a  A.  to  give  thanks 
7o621. 12.  they  take  the  timbrel  and  A.  and  rejoice  | 

30. 31.  my  A.  also  is  turned  to  mourning  and  or{;aii 
Psal.  33.  iJ.  praise  the  Lord  .villi  the  A.  150.  3. 

43.  4.  yea  on  the  A.  will  1  praise  ihce,  O  my  God 

49.  4.  [  will  open  inv  dark  saying  upon  the  A. 

57.  8.  awake  psaltery  and  A.  1  will  awake,  108.  2. 

71.  22.  sin-  with  A.  92.  3.  |  98. 5.  |  147.  7.  |  149.  3. 

81.  2.  briiij:  li  it  her  the  pleasant  A-wilh  the  psaltery 
Isu.  5.  12.  I  Me  A.  and  the  viol  are  in  their  feasts 

16.  11.  my  bowels  shall  sound  like  a  A.  forMoab 

23.  16.  take  a  A.  1|  24.  8.  the  joy  of  the  A.  ceaseth 
Dan.  3.  5.  at  sound  of  the  A.  fall  down,  7,  10,  15. 
I  Cor.  14.  7.  whether  pipe  or  A.  except  they  give 

HARPS. 
ISam.a.?).  David  and  all  Isr.  played  on  A. and  corn 
1  Kings  10.  12.  the  king  made  of  the  almug-trees  A. 
Psal.  137.  2.  we  hanged  our  A.  upon  the  willows 
Isa.  30.  32.  it  .shall  be  with  labrels  and  A. 
JEieft.  26.  13.  the  sound  of  ihy  A.  shall  be  no  more 
Rev.  5.  8.  having  every  one  of  tlicm  A   and  vials 

14.  2.  harping  with  their  A.  ||  15.  2.  theA.  of  God 

Src  Cymbal. 

HARPED. 

ICiir.l4.7.liow  shall  it  be  known  wliatispiped  or  ft. 

HARPERS. 
fi<p.l4  2.  I  heard  the  voice  ofA.lKirping  with  harps 

15.  22.  the  voice  of  A.  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all 

MARROW. 
Job  39.  10.  or  will  he  A.  the  valleys  after  thee? 

HARROWS. 
iSam.  12.31.  he  put  ihem  under  saws  and  A.  of  iron 
\Chr.  20.  3.  and  cut  tliom  with  saws  and  A.  of  iron 

HART. 
Devt.l'i.  I5.mayeal  flesh  as  of  theA. 14. 5.  |  15.22. 
P«a^42.  I.  as  the  A.  panteth  after  the  water-brooks 
fsa.  35.  6.  then  shall  the  lame  man  leaj)  as  a  A. 
Srr.  YniNO. 
HARTS. 
1  A"?  H^.*  4. 2."?.  tin  Oil  o.\en,  besides  A.  and  roe-bucks 
r.am. 1. 6. herjirinces become  likeA. without  pasture 

HARVEST 
it  the  time  of  reaping  corn  and  other  fruits  of 
the  earth.,  Gen.  H.  22.  It  is  taken  for  a  sea- 
sonable and  proper  time  for  business.  Prov. 
10.  5,  He  thai  slee|ieth  in  harvest  is  a  son  that 
caiiseth  shame.'  fic  that  neglectrth  and  mis- 
imprnveth  tktprnper  sen.inns  and  opportunities 
of  dniniT  goiid  to  himsrlf  and  to  others,  causeth 
Bhanip  lioth  tn  himself  for  las  folly,  and  the 
poverty  and  misery  which  follows  therrvpon  ; 
ina  also  to  his  parents,  to  lokose  negligent  or 
evil  education  such  things  are  often,  andsomc- 
timca  justly  imputed. 
Harvest  is  put  for  a  people  whose  sins  are  ripe 
for  judgwrn't.  .lo?!  3.  13,  Put  ye  in  the  sic- 
kle, for  the  harve*  is  ripe  :     Cut  down  these 

a63 


HAS 

sinners  that  arc  ripe  for  judgment.  The  time 
of  Habtf-lu-.l'il  haivest  sliull  come:  t/ic  time 
will II  i'lf  sAaii  be  cut  doicn,  Jer.  51.  33.  Our 
Saviour,  in  tk',  viirable  of  the  sower,  calls  the 
end  of  the  larld,  or  the  day  of  judgment,  the 
harvest,  M*t.  13  W.  Then,  (iod  will  separate 
the  tares  from  tie  icheat,  the  lacked  from  the 
gudly.  1,1  i'-iat.  9.  3o,  37,  Christ  seeing  mid 
ti'.udts  comteg  to  hear  /;i;«,  said  to  his  disci- 
ples, The  liaiv.st  truly  is  jiienteous ;  many  are 
willing  to  rtceioe  instruction.  This  was 
spoken  at  the  feast  of  Tabernacles,  which  was 
III  liarveut. 
Gen.S.  22.  while  earth  remaineth  A.slmll  not  cease 

30.  14.  Reuben  went  in  days  of  wheat  .k. 

45.  6.  in  five  years  shall  neither  be  earing  nor  A. 
Exod.  23. 16.  thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of  A  34.  22. 

34.  21.  in  earing-time  and  in  A.  tliou  shalt  rest 
Lev.  19. 9.  when  ye  reap  A.  23. 10, 22.  Vcut.  24.  19. 

25.  5.  wliat  grows  of  its  own  accord  of  A.  not  reap 
Jiuthl  22.cam<;tGBeth-ieliem  in  begin.ofbarley-A. 

2.  21.  tarry  with  my  maidens  till  end  of  A.  23. 

1  Sam.  6.  13.  men  of  Belh-shemesh  reaping  their  A. 

5.  12.  and  lie  v/ill  set  them  to  reap  his  A. 

12.  17.  is  it  not  wheat-A.  to-day,  i  will  call  to  Ld. 

2  Sam.  21.  9.  were  put  to  death  in  A.  in  barley  A. 
10.  spread  it  for  her  from  beginning  of  barley-A. 

./oi!i5.5.who8f.A.  the  iiungry  eaietliup  and  taketh  it 
Prov.  6.  8.  t:ie  ant  gathereth  her  food  in  the  A. 
10.  f>.  he  that  sleepetli  in  A.  causeth  shame 
26.!.  as  rain  inA.so  honour  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool 
Isa.  9.  3.  they  joy  before  thee  according  to  joy  in  A. 

16.  9.  for  thesliouiing  for  thy  A.  is  fallen 

17.  11.  but  the  A.shall  be  a  heap  in  the  day  of  grief 

13.  4.  and  like  a  cloud  of  dew  in  the  heat  of  A. 
5.  for  afore  tiie  A.  when  the  bud  is  perfect 

23.  3.  the  A.  of  the  river  is  her  revenue 
Jer.  5.  17.  they  shall  eat  up  thy  A.  and  thy  bread 
24.  ho  rcservelh  to  us  the  appointed  weeks  of  A. 

8.;.'0.  the  A.  is  pasr,  summer  is  ended,  we  not  saved 
Hos.  6.  11.  O  Juilah,  ho  hath  set  a  A.  for  thee 
,h'CL  I.  11.  because  the  A.  of  the  field  is  perished 

3.  13.  put  in  the  tickle,  for  the  A.  is  ripe,  come 
.fiiaos  4.  7.  when  there  were  yet  three  months  to  A. 
Jflat.'^X^.  the  A.  is  plenteous,  the  labourers  are  few 

3cS.  pr.wyo  rhoLordoflhoA.  tosend,  7>?tAelO.  2. 
13.  30.  let  both  grow  tnf^etlier  until  A.  in  time  of  A. 
:i9.  tlie  A.  \%  Slid  of  the  world,  reapers  the  angels 
Mark  4.  29.  put,  in  the  sickle  because  A.  is  come 
Luke  'lO.  2.  he  .said  unto  I'nem,  the  A.  truly  is  great 
John  A.  35.  tliencomclh  A.  tliellelds  are  white  to  A. 
Rev.  14.  15.  l:n:(;  i=;  come,  for  !!;e  h.  of  earth  is  ripe 

HAi!.VEST-5SA.\'. 
Isa.  17.  5.it;hail  lie  .is  when  ii:e  A. gathereth  corn 
■Jer.  9.  S2.carc,-i?cBsh;jlirii:a..;theliandful  after  A. 

HAUVEST-TlMr.. 
Josh.  3. 15.  Jordan  ovi^rMov.etii  all  llio  time,  of  A. 
,fudg.l5. 1.  in  (o/cof  whcntA.  Snnison  visited  wife 
2Sam.  23.  13. three  chiifscurneto  David  in  h.-time 
P'^ov..  25.  13.  as  l)ie  cold  of , snow  in  the  time  of  A. 
Jer.  50.  16.  cut  off  him  h.nidleth  sickle  in  h.-lime 
51.  33.  a  lillle  while  ihe //mr  of  lierA.  shallcome 
J\Tat.l'S.30.  in  the  time  ofA.I  will  say  to  the  reapers 

HAS-]'. 
Gen.  19. 12.  the  men  saiil  to  Lot  A.  thou  here  any 
besides?  whatsoever  lliou  A.  in  city  bring  out 
27.  38.  Esau  said,  A.  thou  but  one  blessing,  father? 

32.  28.  as  a  prince  A.  thou  power  with  (J.  and  men 

33.  9.  Esau  said,  keep  that  thou  A.  to  thyself 
45.  10.  come  thou,  thy  flock,  and  all  that  thou  A. 

Ernd.  9. 19.  send  and  gather  al!  that  thou  A.  in  field 
13.  12.  every  firstling  thou  A.  shall  be  the  Lord's 
l)eut.8.\^.  silver,  gold,  and  all  thou  A. is  multiplied 
.Iiidg  18.3.  what  makestlhou?  what  A.  thou  here? 

1  Slim.  25.  6.  peace  be  to  thee  and  all  that  Ihou  A. 

2  Sam.  15.  35.  A.  thou  not  here  with  thee  Zadok  ? 
2  Kings  4. 'i.  Elisba  said,  tell  me,  what  A.  in  house 
.fob  10.  4.  A.  thou  eyes  of  flesh,  or  seest  as  man  ? 

40.  9.  A.  Ihou  an  arm  like  God  ?  or  canst  thunder  ? 
Prov.  3.  28.  say  not,  go,  when  Ihou  A.  it  by  thee 
/5a.22.  16.  wh.it  A.  thou  here?  whom  A.  thou  hero  ? 
JTMM9.21  sell  all  Ihou  A.  JlfarA  10.21.  Luke  18.22 

2.5.  25.  lo,  there  thou  A.  that  is  thine 
John  4.  11.  from  whence  then  A.  Ihou  living  water  ? 
18.and  he  whom  thou  now  A.is  not  thine  husband 

6.  68.  to  whom  go  ?  Ihou  A.  woiils  of  itcrniii  life 
7.20.  the  peoide  said,  thou  A.  a  dnvil,  8.  48,  .52. 

13.  8.  if  T  wash  Iheo  not,  thou  A.  no  part  with  me 
./?c<.5  8.21.tliou  A.ncilher  pari  nor  lotin  this  matter 
•liom.  2.  20.  thou  who  A.  ihe  form  of  knowledge 

14.  22.  A.  thou  fiiilh?  have  it  to  thyself  before  God 
ICar.  4.  7.  what  A.  ihou  that  thou  didst  nol  reciMve 
.  fam.2.18.aman  mavsiy,  thou  A.  fiith  and  I  works 
Rev.  2.  3.  fhou  A.  patience,  and  for  my  name's  sake 

6. but  this  llioii  A.  II  3. 1.  thoii  A.  a  name  to  live.  4. 
S.thouA  alitllestrenglbjl  11.  hold  what  thou  A. 
HASTE,  ■><uh.'<tantive. 
FIod.^O.  16.  Pilar,  called  for  Mos.  and  Aaron  in  h 
1.2.  11.  ve  shall  eat  it  in  A.  with  your  loins  girded 
33.  might  send  themoutofland  iiiA.  Deut.  16.  3. 


HAT 

\Sam  21.8.  because-  'he  king's  liUHiness  required  4 
•-'  Kings  7.  I.),  tlie  .-•v  i  i.ai...  had  (■a^t  away  in  th«.ir  A 
Ezra  4.  23.  ihey  wej.i  up  in  A.  lo  Jerusalem 
Psal.  31.  22.  I  said  in  my  A.  1  am  cut  oil'  from  tlie« 

116.  II.  1  suid  in  my  A.  all  men  are  liars 
Isa.  52.  12.  ye  shall  iiotgoout  with  A.  nor  by  flif  hi 
Jhin.2.25.  Ariocli  brought  Dan.betbre  king  in  /i. 

3.  24.  Ihe  king  rose  up  in  A.  and  spake,  and  snii!! 

6.  19.  the  king  went  in  4.  unto  the  den  of  lions 
Jl/«rA6.25.  she  came  if.  itraightway  with  A.  to  kinj 

I  /^iike  1 .  39.  Mary  went  into  the  hill-country  with  '; 
2. 16.  the  she|iherds  came  with  A.  and  found  Mui  ^ 

HASTL. 
Gen.  19.22.  A.  tliee, escape  thither,  fori  cannot  da 
48.  9.  A.  ye  and  go  up  lo  my  father,  and  say,  IS. 
ISttw. 30. 38. Jonathan  cried, make  speed, A. stay  not 
23.27.A.thee,for  Philistines  have  invaded  the  land 
Psal.  22.  19.  O  my  strength,  A.  thee  to  help  me 
See  Makk  haste. 
HASTED. 
^en.18.  7.  give  it  lo  young  man, and  he  A.  lo  dress  it 

24.  18.  she  said,  drink,  my  lord,  and  she  A.  90. 
Exod.  5,  13.  and  the  task-masters  A.  iheni,aayinf 
.fosh.  4.  10.  the  people  A.  and  passed  over  Jordan 

8.  14.  and  when  the  king  of  Ai  saw  it,  the^  A. 
19.  the  ambush  A.  and  set  Ihe  city  on  tire 

10.  13.  the  sun  A.  noi  to  go  down  a  whole  day 
.hidg.  20.  37.  liers  in  wait/i.  and  rushed  on  Gibeah 

1  Sam.  17.  48.  David  A.  II  25.  23.  Abigail  A.  42. 

25.  34.  except  thou  hadst  A.  and  come  to  meet 
28.  24.  the  wilch  al  En-dor  A.  and  killi;d  The  calf 

2  Sam.  19.  16.  Shiniei,  who  was  of  Bahurim,  A. 

1  Kings  20.  41.  Ihe  prophetA.  and  took  ashesaw.iy 

2  Kiiigsd.  13.  ihey  A.  and  put  garments  under  Jehu 
2  Chron.  26.  20.  yea,  himself  A.  also  lo  go  out 
F.sth.  6.  12.  Human  A.  lo  his  house  mourning 

14.  they  A.  to  bring  Human  niiio  the  banquet 

■  Tub  31.  5.  or  if  my  foot  hath  A.  lo  deceit 

Psal.  48.  5.  Ihey  were  troubled  andA.  away,  104.7. 

Jlcts'iO.  16.  Paul  A. to  be  at  Jerusalem  at  Pentecost 

HASTEN. 

1  Kings  22.  9.  A.  hither  Micaiah  the  son  of  Imlah 

2  Chron.  24.  5.  and  see  that  ye  A.  Ihe  nip.tler 
Psal.  16.  4.  sorrows  mulliplied  A.  after  anoihergoj 

55.8.  I  would  A.  my  escape  from  Ihe  windy  storrai 
Kcc/. 2. 25. or  who  else  can  A.  hereunto'inore  Ihan  i? 
Isa.  5.  19.  let  him  A.  his  work  that  we  may  s^e  it 

60.  22.  I  the  Lord  will  A.  it  in  his  iinio 
.ler.  1.  12.  I  will  A.  mv  word  to  perform  it 

HASTENED,  ETH. 
Gen.  18.  6.  Abraham  A.  into  the  lent  unto  Sarafi 

19.  15.  angels  k.  Lot,  saying,  arise,  take  thy  wife 
2  Chron.  24.  5.  how'oeit  the  Levites  A.  it  not 
E.'ith.  3.  15  posts  went  out,  being  A.  by  king,  a.  14. 
I.^a.  51.  14.  the  captive  exile  A.  lo  be  loosed 
.fer.  17.  16.  I  have  not  A.  tVom  being  a  pastor 

HAST  ETH. 
.Toh  9.  26.  as  the  eagle  that  A.  lo  the  prey 

40.  23.  behold,  he  drinketh  up  a  river,  arwl  h.  no 
Prov.  7.  23.  as  a  bird  A.  lo  snare,  and  knoweth  not 

15.  2.  and  he  Ihat  A.  with  his  feet  sinneth 

28.  22.  he  lhat  li.  to  be  rich,  haih  an  evil  eye 
Feel.  1.  5.  the  sun  A.  to  Ihe  pl.ieo  where  he  arosM* 
.Ter.  48.  16.  Ihe  affliction  of  Monb  A.  fast 
Hah.  1.  8.  they  shall  fly  as  Ihe  eagle  that  A.  to  eal 
Zeph.  1.  14.  the  great  day  of  the  Lord  h.  greatly 

HASTILY. 
Gen.4\.  \4.  they  brought  Joseph  A.  out  of  dungeon 
.Judg.^.  23.  left  nations  without  driving  Ihem  out  A. 

9.  .54.  Abimelech  called  A.  unto  his  armour-bearer 
1  Sam.  4.  14.  and  the  man  came  in  A.  nnrtlold  Eli 

1  A'iHo-s20.33.  Ihe  men  did  A.  catch  it, and  they  said 
Pruv.l.O.  21.  an  inheritance  may  be  gotten  A. 

2.5.  8.  §o  not  forth  A.  lo  strive,  lest  thoi!  know  not 
./uA7ill.31.  when  Jews  snw  Mary  ihal  she  rose  k 

HASTING. 
Isa.  16.  5.  seeking  judgment,  and  A.  righteousness 

2  Pet.  3. 12.  anil  A.  iintolhe  comingof  dayof  the  L. 
HASTY. 

Prov  14.29.  but  he  thai  is  A.  ofspirit  cxaltelh  folly 
21.5.  but  ofevery  one  lhat  is  A.  only  to  want 

29.  20.  seest  thou  a  man  lhat  is  A.  in  his  words 
F.erl.  5.  2.  lel  not  thy  heart  be  A.  io  utier  before G. 

7.  9.  be  not  A.  in  thy  spirit  to  be  angry 

8.  3.  be  nol  too  A.  to  go  out  of  his  sight 
Isa.  28.  4.  as  the  A.  fruit  before  the  summer 

32.  t  4.  Ihe  heart  of  the  A.  shall  uiwlerstand 
35.  t  4.  say  to  them  lhat  are  of  A.  heart,  he  strong 
Dnn.  2.  15.  why  is  the  decree  so  A.  from  Ihe  king  ' 
Hab.l.  6.  the  Chaldenns,  lhat  bitter  and  A.  nation 

HATCH. 
Isa.  34.15.  owl  shall  A.  and  gather  under  hershird. 
59.  5.  they  A.  corkalrice-pe»s,  weave  spiders'  wob 

HATCHETH. 
.fer.  17.  11.  as  partridge  sitielh  on  eeg«  «nd  A  n«l 

HATE. 

Tohate, !sno«  always  tnbeunderstoodrigoronsif 

It   frequenthf  signifirs  no  more   than  e  tester 

degree  of  love.  'Ti'ont.  2.1.  15,   Ff  a   mun  hav« 

two  wives,  one  betoved.  i"id  anolhei   hated 


HAT 


tht.t  is,  less  helmed.    Thus  our  Saviour  says, 
thai  he  who  losuld  follow  /urn,  must  luUe  father 
and  moilier;  tliat  i-6,  should  love  them  less  than 
Christ,  less  than  his  own  salvation  ;  he  ought 
not  to   prefer   them  to  Ood.     Solomon  says, 
that  he  that  spareth    hie  roil,  haleth    his  son, 
Prov-  13.  24.     Fathers  often  spare  their  chil- 
drer.  out  of  an  excessive  love  to  them  ;  but  this 
is  not  a  proper  instance  of  affection,  to  for- 
btar  correcting  them;  '.heir  fond  affection  is  as 
pernicious  to  their   children,  as  other  men's 
hatred  could  be;    they  keep  back  from  them 
what  would  do  tkemgood.  There  is  a  malicious 
hatred  of  the  persons  of  men,  not  of  their  sins; 
thus  Ahab  hated  the  Lord's  prophet  Micaiah, 
1  Kinirs  2-.  8.     And  wicked  men  do  thus  hate 
the  righteous.     Psal.  34.  21,  They  that  hate 
the  righteous  shall  be  desolate.      There  is  also 
a  hatred  of  the  sins  of  men,  not  of  their  per- 
sons; thus  the  righteous  hate  even  the  garment 
spotted    with    corruption,  Jude  23.     What  1 
hate,  that  do  I,  Rem.  7.  15.      The  godly  hate 
sin,  because  it  is  a  breach  of  God's  law. 
Qf.n.  24.  t)0.  let  seed  possess  gate  of  those  that .';. 
50.  1.').  they  said,  Joseph  will  peradveiituie  h.  us 
Leo.  19. 17.  thou  shalt  not  A.  thy  brother  in  heart 
26.  17.  they  that  h.  you  shall  reign  over  you 
Vum.  10.  35.  let  them  that  A.  thee  flee  before  thee 
Xteut.  7.  10.  and  repayeth  them  that  A.  him  to  face 
15.  he  will  lay  them'upon  them  that  A,  thoe,30.  7. 
19. 11.  if  any  man  A.  his  neighbour  and  lie  in  wait 
22. 13.  if  take  a  wife,  and  go  in  unto  her  and  A.  her 

24.  3.  if  the  httter  husband  A.  her  and  write  a  bill 
33. 11.  smite  through  the  loins  of  them  that  A.  him 

X  Chr.  19.  2.  and  love  them  that  A.  the  Lord  ? 
fob  h.  22.  that  A.  thee  shall  be  clothed  with  shame 
°sal.  21.  8.  thy  hand  shall  find  those  that  A.  thee 
34.  21.  they  that  A.  the  righteous  shall  be  desolate 
44.  10.  they  which  A.  us  &iwil  for  themselves 
68.  1.  let  them  also  that  A.  him  flee  before  him 
83.  2.  they  that  A.  thee  have  lifted  up  the  head 
83.  23.  and  I  will  plague  them  that  A.  him 
97.  10.  ye  that  love  the  Lord  A.  evil 
105.  25.  he  turned  their  heart  to  A.  his  people 
120.  5.  let  them  be  turned  back  that  A.  Zion 
Fruv.  1.  22.  how  long,  fools,  will  ye  A.  knowledge ! 
6.  16.  these  six  doth  the  Lord  A.  a  proud  look 

8.  13.  fear  of  ;he  Lord  is  to  A.  evil ;  pride  do  I  A 

9.  8.  reprove  not  a  scorner,  lest  he  A.  thee 
19.  7.  all  the  brethren  of  the  poor  do  A.  him 

25.  17.  lest  he  be  weary  of  thee,  and  so  A.  th«  ? 
2<.l.  10.  the  blood-thirsty  A.  the  upright 

f:ccl.  3  8.  a  time  to  love  and  a  time  to  A. 
f::?*.16.27.ilelivered  unto  will  ofthem  that  A.  thee 
Dan.  4.  19.  the  dream  be  to  them  that  A.  thee 
Hmca  5.  10.  they  A.  him  that  lebuketh  in  the  gate 

15.  A.the  "vil.  and  love  the  good,  establish  judgm. 

.1/.C.3  2  -A-ho  A.  the  good,  and  love  evil,  who  pluck 

M(it-^-  43.  been  said,  love  thy  neighbour,  A.  enemy 

44.  do  good  to  them  that  A.  you,  Luke  6.  27. 

■6.  24.  eitlier  he  will  A.  the  one,  Luke  16.  13. 

24.  !0.  and  shall  betray  and  shall  A.  one  another 
l^uke  1.  71.  .sarfld  from  the  hand  of  all  that  A.  us 

6.  22.  blessed  are  ye  when  men  shall  A.  you 
14. 26.  and  A.  not  his  father,  and  mother,  and  wife 
Johnl. 7.the  world  cantiot  A.  you, but  me  it  hateth 

15.18.  marvel  not  if  the  world  A.  you,  1  .John  3.  13. 
Rev   17  16.  the  ten  horns,  theseshall  A.  the  whore 

/  HATE. 
lK'tnffs22.8.thereisoneman,but/A.him,2CAr.l8.7. 
Psal.  101.  3.  /A.  the  work  ofthem  that  turn  aside 
119.  104.  therefore  /A.  every  false  way,  128. 

113.  /A. vain  thoughts  ||  163.  /A.  and  abhor  lying 
139.21.  do  not /A.  them,  O  Lord,  that  hate  thee  1 

22.  yea,  I  h.  them  with  perfect  hatred 
P>oi;.8.  13.  the  evil  way  and  froward  mouth  do  /A. 
Isa.  61.  8.  Ih   robbery  for  burnt-ofl'ering 
Je.r.  44.  4.  do  not  this  abominable  thing  that  /A. 
amos  5.  21.  Ih.  I  despise  your  feast-days 
6.  8.  I  h.  his  palaces,  therefore  will  I  deliver  city 
Zech.B.  17.  for  all  these  are  things  that  Ih.  eailh  L. 
Fom.  7.  15.  but  what  I  h.  tint  do  1 
Krv.  2.  6.  the  deeds  of  the  Nicolaitanes  Ih   15. 

H.ATE  me. 
Cm.  26.  27.  why  come  ve  to  me,  seeing  ye  h.nie? 
Erod.  20. 5.  visiting  iniquity  to  the  third  and  fourth 
generation  of  them  that  A.  me,  Deut.  5.  9. 
DcMf.  32.  41.  and  1  will  reward  them  that  A.  me 
JiiAff.  11.  T.  do  not  ve  h.me?  ||  14. 1 6.  thou  dost  h.me 
1  .Vaw.  22.  41.  destroy  them  thiit  A.  me,  Ps.  18.  40 
P.siiJ.9  13.  trouble  which  T  suffer  of  them  that  A.m( 

25.  19.  and  they  A.  me  with  cruel  hatred 
?5   19.  let  Ih'Mii  wink  that  A.  ?nc  v;ithout  a  cause 

38. 19.  th"y  that  h  ots  wrongfully  are  m?.ny,69.  4 
4;.  7.  all  that  A.  me  whis[)er  together  against  me 
55.  3.  they  cast  ininuily  upon  me.  in  wrath  A  me 
69.  14.  let  me  'ie  delivered  from  them  that  A  me 
86.  17.  that  they  which  A.  me  may  see  it 
118.  7. 1  shaM  see  tnv  desire  upon  thiTi  that*     ne 

J'rov.  8.  36  al   ticcv  that  A.  -ne  love  I3ath 
'iS4 


HAT 

HATED. 

Gen.  27. 41.  Esau  A.  Jacob,  because  of  tlw;  blessing 
29.  31.  the  L.  saw  Leah  was  A.  ||  33.  that  I  was  A. 
37.  4.  his  brethren  A.  Joseph  yet  the  more,  5,  8. 
49.  23.  the  archers  shot  at  hiin  and  A.  him 

Deut.  1.27.  and  said,  because  the  Lord  A.  us,9.28. 

4.  42.  A.  him  not  in  times  pas'.,  19.  4,  6.  ./osA.2().  5. 

21.  15.  another  A.  ||  16.  before  the  son  of  the  A. 
17.  shall  acknowledge  the  sonof  A.  for  hrst-born 

.Judg.  15.2.  I  thought  that  thou  hadst  utterly  A.  her 

2Sam.5.8.  thelame  and  blind  that  are  A.of  ijavid's 

13. 15.  Amnon  A.  Tamar  ||  22.  Absalom  A.  Amnoii 

22.  18.  he  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy, 
and  from  them  that  A.  me,  Psal.  18.  17. 

Esth.0. 1.  the  Jews  had  rule  over  them  that  A.  them 
5.  did  what  they  would  unto  those  that  A.  them 

.Job  31.  29.  at  the  destruction  of  him  that  A.  me 

Ps.  26.  5. 1  have  A.  the  congregation  of  evil  doers 
31.  6.  I  have  A.  them  that  regard  lying  vanities 
44.  7.  thou  hast  put  them  to  shame  that  A.  us 
55.12.neither  v.- as  it  he  that  A.me^lhat  did  magnify 
106.  10.  he  saved  them  from  him  that  A.  them 
i'l.  and  they  that  A.  iJiem  ruled  over  them 

Proo.  1.  29.  they  A.  knowledge,  and  did  not  choose 

5.  12.  and  say,  how  have  I  A.  instruction 
14.  17.  and  a  man  of  wicked  devices  is  A. 

20.  the  poor  is  A.  even  of  his  own  neighbour 
Eccl.  2.  17.  therefore  I  A.  life  ||  18.  I  k..  labour 
Isa.  09. 15. whereas  thou  hast  been  forsaken  and  A. 
C6.  5  brethren  that  A.  you  said.  Lord  be  glorified 
.fcr.  \".  8.  therefore  have  I  A.  mine  heritage 
KzcA.16.37. 1  will  gather  all  thesn  thatthou  hastA. 

35.  6.  silh  thou  hast  not  A.  blood,  blood  iiursue 
//os.9.J5.  for  there!  A.  them  for  wickedn.  of  doings 
Mai.  1.  3.  I  loved  Jacob,  and  A.  Esau,  Rom.  9.  13 
Mat.M  22.  yeshallbeA.  j)/arA-13.13. /.uAe21.  17 

24.  9.  ye  shall  be  A.  of  all  nations  for  my  name 
J^uke  19  14.  his  citizens  A.  him,  and  sent  a  message 
John  15.  18.  ye  know  that  il  A.  me  before  it  A.  you 

24.  have  both  seen  and  A. both  me  and  my  Father 

25. written  in  their  law,theyA.mewithout  a  cause 

17.  14.  vi'orld  hath  A.  them,  because  not  of  world 
F.ph.  5.  29.  no  man  ever  yet  A.  his  own  flesh 
Heb.l.9.ihou  hast  loved  righteousn.and  A.  iniquity 

HATEFUL. 
Psal.  36.  2.  until  his  iniquity  be  found  to  be  h. 
Tit.  3.  3.  we  were  A.  and  hating  one  another 
Rev.  18.  2.  a  cage  of  every  unclean  and  A.  bird 

HATEFULLY. 
Eiek.  23.  29.  and  they  shall  deal  with  thee  A. 

HATERS. 
Psal.  81. 15.  the  A.  of  Lord  should  have  submitted 
^Rotn.  1.  30.  backbiters,  A.  of  God,  despitefu 

HATEST. 
2.Sam.lO.  6.  lovest  thine  enemies,  and  A.  thy  friends 
Psal.  5.  5.  thou  A.  all  workers  of  iniquity 

45.7  thou  lovest  righteousness,  and  A.  wickedness 

50.  17.  thou  k.  instruction,  and  castest  my  words 
Ezck.  23.  28.  deliver  thee  into  hand  whom  thou  A. 
Rev.  2.  6.  thou  A.  the  deeds  of  the  Nicolaitanes 

HATETH. 
Kx«d.  23.  5.  if  see  the  ass  of  hiin  that  A.  thee  lying 
Deut.  7.  II).  I.ord  not  he  slack  to  him  that  A.  him 

12.  31.  every  abomination  he  A.  have  they  done 

10.  22.  nor  set  up  any  image  which  the  Lord  A. 

22. 10. 1  gave  my  daughter  unto  this  man,  he  A. her 
./ob  16.  9.  he  teareth  me  in  his  wrath,  who  A.  tne 

34.  17.  shall  even  he  that  A.  right,  govern  ? 
Psal.  y.  5.  him  that  loveth  violence,  his  soul  A. 

120.  6.  my  soul  long  dwelt  with  him  that  A.  peace 
Prov.  11.  15.  and  he  that  A.  suretyship  is  sure 

12.  1.  but  he  that  A.  re|)roof  is  brutish 

13.  5.  a  righleous  man  A.  lying,  but  a  wicked  man 
24.  he  that  spareth  his  rod  A.  his  son 

15.  10.  and  he  that  A.  reproof  shall  die 

27.  but  he  that  A.  gifts  shall  live 
26.  24.  ho  that  A.  dissembleth  with  his  lips 

2i*.  a  lying  tongue  A.  those  that  are  afflicted 
28.  10.  he  thatA.covetousness  shall  prolong  days 

29.24.  whoso  is  partner  with  athiefA.hisown  soul 
Isa.  1.  14.  and  your  appointed  toasts  my  soul  A. 
.1/.'(/.  2. 16.theLordsaith,(hatho  A.  putting  away 
.Tohn  3.  20.  every  one  that  doeth  evil,  A.  the  light 

7.  7.  but  me  the  world  A.  because  I  testify  of  il 

12.25.  he  that  A.  his  life  in  this  world  shall  keepil 
15.  19.  ye  are  not  of  world,  therefore  world  A. you 

23.  he  that  A.  me  A.  my  Father  also 
1  John'2.  9  hethatA.  his  brother  is  in  darkness,  11. 

3.  15.  whosoever  A.  his  brother  is  a  murderer 

4.  20.  if  sav,  I  love  God, and  A. his  brother,  isa  liat 
HATING. 

Exod.  18. 21.  provide  men  of  truth,  A.  covetousness 
Tit.  3.  3.  in  times  past  hateful,  and  A.  one  another 
.lude  23.  A.  even  the  garment  spotted  bv  the  flesh 

HATH. 
Gen.  24.  36.  and  unio  him  A.  he  giv.  all  that  he  A. 
I.rv.  22.  5.  whatsoever  uncleanness  he  A. 

27.  28.  no  devoted  thing  of  all  ho  A.  shall  be  sold 
//(tm.  23. 22.  he  A.  the  strength  of  an  uncorn,  24.  8 

27.  4.  whv  name  done  away  because  he  A.  no  son 


HAT 

Deut.  21.  16.  his  som  to  inherit  that  which  he  ,1, 

17.  the  first-born  a  double  portion  of  all  he  /i 
.Josh.  6. 22.  bring  out  thence  woman  and  all  she  k, 

7.  15.  he  shall  be  burnt  with  fire,  he  and  all  neA 
1  Sam.  15. 22.  A.  Lord  as  great  deliglii  inoHcrings'? 
2A'(7i^s  4.2. thine  Iwiidinaid  A. not  any  thing  in  nou. 

14.  verily  she  hath  no  oinul.  her  liusbaiid  13  old 
./ui  1.  10.  hedge  about  all  he  A.  1|  11.  touch  all  liE-A 
12.  behold,  all  that  he  A.  is  in  thy  power 
2.  4.  all  that  a  man  A.  will  he  give  for  his  life 
5.  Hi.  solhopooi  A.hojie  1|  3ci.28.  A.  rain  a  father  1 
Psal.  37.  16.  a  littk'  that  anghteous  man  A.isbettoi 
10;l.  II.  let  the  e.\tortioner  catch  all  that  he  A. 
127.5.  Iiap|iy  is  the  maiiA.liisquiver  full  ofthem 
146,  5.  Iiap|)y  he  thai  A.  God  of  Jacob  for  his  help 
/V«('.I2.  9.  he  that  is  despised  and  A.  asetv.bettei 
13.  4.  the  sluggard  desireth,  and  A.  nothing 
7.  there  is  that  inaketh  himself  rich, yet  A. nothing 

16.  22.  undeistanding  is  lilii  unto  him  who  A.  it 

17.  8.  a  |iiecious  stone  in  eyes  of  him  that  A.  il 
19.  23.  and  he  that  A.  it,  shall  abide  satisfied 
23.29.who  A. woe?  who  A.sorrow?  who  A.  wounds'! 

Eccl.  4.  8.  yea,  he  A.  neither  child  nor  brother 

10.  lor  he  A.  not  another  to  help  him  up 
6.8.  for  what  A.  the  wise  more  than  the  fool? 

8.  8.  neither  A.  he  the  power  in  the  day  of  death 
Ca)(t.8.8.wehave  a  little  sister. and  she  A. no  breasta 
lsa.29.8.  behold  he  is  faint,  and  his  soul  A.  appetite 

45.  9.  he  A.  no  hands  ||  50.  10.  and  A.  no  light 
53.  2.  he  A.  no  form  nor  comeliness,  when  see  him 
55.  1.  he  thai  A.  no  money,  come  ye,  buy  and  eat 
./<;r.23.28.prophet  that  A.  a  dream,  let  him  tell,  and 
he  thatA.  my  word,  let  him  speak  my  word 
49.  1.  A.  Israel  no  sons?  A.  he  no  heir  ?  why  then 
jl/aM. 14. cursed  be  deceiverwhichA.in  flock  amale 
Mat.  8.  20.  A.  not  where  to  lay  head,  Luke  9.  58 

11.  15.  hethatA.  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear,  13.  9 
43.  Mark  4.  9.  Luke  8.  8.  |  14.3.5.  «eK.2.7 

18.  nor  eating,  nor  drinking,  ihey  say  he  A. a  devil 
13.12.  whosoever  A. to  him  shall  be  given, and  morf 

abundance  ;  who  A.  not,  from  him  shall  be  taken 
thatheA.25.29.  jV/a7-A4.25./,uAc8.  18.  |  19.26 
44.  selleth  all  that  he  A.  and  buyeth  that  field 
50.  whence  A.  this  man  these  things?  Mark6.2. 

JliarA 3. 22.  heA.  Beelzebub,  andcastethoutdevili 
30.  because  they  said,  he  A.  an  unclean  spirit 

Luke  7.  33.  and  ye  say,  he  A.  a  devil,  ./ohn  10.  90 

12.  44.  he  will  make  him  ruler  over  all  that  he  h. 
14.33.  that  forsaketh  not  all  ihat  he  A.  cannot  be 
20.24.  whose6uperscriptionA.it?  they  said  Cesar's 
22.  36.  he  that  A.  a  purse,  he  that  A.  no  sword 
24. 39.  a  spirit  A.  not  flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  see  me 

.Tohn  3,  29.  he  that  A.  the  bride,  is  the  bridegroem 
36,  believeth  A,  everlasting  life,  5,24,  |  6.  47,54. 
5,  26.  as  the  Father  A,  life  in  himself,  so  A  given 
12,  48,  A,onejudgeth  him,  the  word  I  have  spoken 
]4,21.liethat  A.mycommandm.and  keepelh  Khem 
30,  the  prince  of  this  world  A.  nolliing  in  me 
15.13. greater  love  A,  no  man  than  this,  that  a  man 
16.  15.  all  things  that  the  Father  A.  are  mine 
!9.  11,  delivered  thee  unto  me,  A,  the  greater  sin 

Rom.  3,  1,  what  advantage  then  A,  the  Jew? 
4.  2,  if  justified  by  works,  he  A.  whereof  to  glory 

9.  21.  A,  not  the  potter  jiower  over  the  clay  ? 

1  Cor.l.  4,  the  wife  A.  not  power  of  her  own  body 
7,  but  every  man  A.  his  proper  gift  of  God 

14,  26.  every  one  of  you  A.  a  psalm,  A,  a  d;;ctrinc 

2  Cur.  6. 14.  what  fellowshipA.  righteousness  with 
unright,?  what  communionA, light  with  darkn.? 

15,  what  concord  A,  Christ?  ||  16.  A.  temple  of  G 
8.  12.  it  IS  accepted  according  to  that  a  man  A 
Gal.A.'il.  tiar the  desolate  A.moreohiMren  thunsne 
PpA.5.5.  nor  idolater  A. any  inheritHnce  in  kingdom 
Phil.  3.4.  if  any  thinketh  heA.  wluMPof  may  trust 
f/eA.3.3.  the  builder  A.  more  honour  than  the  house 
7.  24.  this  man  A.  an  unchangeable  priesthood 
10..35.  confidence,  which  A.  recomiience  of  reward 
./am. 2  14.  though  a  man  say  he  A. faith,  not  works 

1  .lohn-2.  23.  who  denieth  Son,  same  A.  not  Father 
3.  3.  every  man  that  A.  this  hope  in  him  purifieth 

15.  ye  know  that  no  murderer  A.  eternnl  life 

17.  whoso  A.  this  world's  good,  and  seeth  brother 

4. 16.  wehave  believed  ihe  love  thatGod  A.  to  ui 

IS.theie  is  no  fear  in  love.b'cause  fear  A.torment 

5. 10.  he  that  believeth  on  Son  of  G.  A.  the  witness 

12,  hethatA,  the  Son  A,  life,  A.  not  Son  A,  not  life 

2,7«An  9.  whoso  abideth  not  in  doctrine  of  ChristA. 

notGod.thatabideth  A.boththoFathr   and  Son 

R(!7).3. 7,  that  A,  key  of  David  opens,  no  man  shun 

12. 6,  wildern,  where  she  A.  a  place  prepared  of  G 
12.because  he  knoweth  that  he  A.buta  short tin« 

17.7.  beast  which  A.  the  seven  heads  and  tenhorn* 
9.  and  here  is  the  mind  which  A,  wisdom 

20.  6.  on  such  the  second  death  A,  no  power 

HATRED, 
Gen.  26,  t21,  they  digged  another  well,  called  i<  A 
.^Tum.  35.20.  if  he  thrust  him  of  A.  or  hurl  at  hiiD 

2  Sam.  13,  15.  A,  wherewith  hiu  haled  her  ^catM 
Psnl.  25   19.  and  they  hate  me  with  cruel  h. 

109.  3,  they  compassed  me  about  with  A 


HAV 

Ps.  JJ9.  5.  they  l.ave  rewarileil  me  A.  for  my  lovo 

life.  iJ.  I  li;i^^  lliem  wiili  iierlect  A.  1  cuuin  tlicm 

Proc    ill    ;-i   '(   ^-'is  up  s'.nl'cs.  luvo  coversallsiiis 

18.  he  Uiai  liiJulh  A.  wilh  lying  hns,  is  »  fool 

15.  IT.  hettur  ihaii  a  stalled  OJ,  and  A.  tl  a'ewith 
•26. 26.  whose  It.  is  covered  by  deceil,  his  wickedii. 

Eccl.  9.  1.  no  man  knowelh  either  love  or  A. 

6.  their  love,  their  A.  and  envy  is  now  perished 
Etek.  '2b.  15.  vengeance  to  destroy  itt'or  the  old  A. 
35-  5.  because  lliou  hast  had  a  perpetual  A. 

11. 1  will  do  according  to  envy  hast  used  out  ofA. 
fios.9. 7.  lor  inullitude  ol'  iniquity,  and  I'ur  great  A. 
8.  but  the  prophet  is  A.  in  the  house  of  his  God 
Os/.  5.  iO.  witchcraft,  A.  the  works  of  the  flesh 

HATS. 
/)an.  3.  21.  men  were  bound  in  their  hosen  and  A. 

HAUGHTY. 
2  Sam.  22. 28.  thine  eyes  are  upon  A.  to  bring  down 
Fsal.  131.  1.  Lord,  my  heart  is  not  A.  nor  eyes  lofty 
.'Voo.e.t  17.  the  Lord  hateth  A.eyes,  a  lying  tongue 

16.  18.  and  a  A.  spirit  goeth  before  a  fall 

18.  12.  before  destruction  the  heart  of  man  is  A. 

21.  24.  proud  and  A.  scorner  is  his  name 

'sa.  3.  It),  because  the  daughters  of  Zion  are  A. 
10.  33.  high  hewn  down,  and  A.  sh;ill  be  humbled 
24.  4.  the  A.  people  of  the  earth  do  languish 
Ezek.  16.  50.  were  A.  before  me,  I  took  them  away 
ZepA.S.ll.  no  more  be  A.  because  ofholy  mountain 

HAIJGHTILV. 
Mtc.  2.  3.  neither  shall  ye  go  A.  this  time,  it  evil 

HAUGHTINESS. 
Prov.2\.  14.  the  A.  of  eyes  ai.d  a  proud  heart  issin 
/A-a.2.11.A.  of  men  shall  be  bowed  down,  L.exalled 
17.  and  the  A.  of  men  shall  be  made  low 

13.  11.  and  1  will  lay  low  the  A.  of  the  terrible 

16.  6.  we  heard  of  the  A.  of  Moab,  Jer.  48.  29. 

HAUNT. 
I  Sam.  23.  22.  go  and  see  Ins  place  where  his  A.  is 

HAUNT. 
l$am.30.31.  where  David  and  men  were  wont  to  A. 
Ezek  26. 17.  cause  their  terror  to  beon  all  that  A.  it 

HAVE. 
Oen.  11.  6.  the  Ld.  saiil,  they  A.  al!  one  language 
43.  7.  A.  ye  another  brother  ||44. 19.  A.  ye  a  father  'f 
46.  32.  and  they  have  brought  all  that  they  A. 
Kzod.  20.  3.  thou  shalt  A.  no  other  gods,  J)eut.  5.  7. 
^e».7.7.i)riest  that  maketh  atonement  shall  A.  it,  S. 
lO.every  meat-offering  the  sons  of  Aaron  shall  A. 

19.  36.  a  just  ephah  and  a  just  hin  shall  ye  A. 
22. 13.  priesi's  daughter  A.  no  child,  JVum.  27. 8, 9. 

.A/*um.ll.l3.  whence  should  I  A. flesh  togive  unto  all 

22.  38.  A.  I  now  any  power  at  all  to  say  any  thing  1 
25.13.  covenant  of  peace  he  and  his  seed  shall  A.  it 
35.  8.  from  them  that  A.  many,  them  that  A.  lev; 

/Jeu^5.26.  who  hath  heard  voice  of  God,  as  we  A  ? 
Josh-1. 13. ye  will  save  alive  father  and  all  they  h. 

17.  18.  though  they  A.  iron  cliariotsarid  be  strong 
22.24.  what  A.  you  to  do  with  Lord  God  of  Israel'.' 

Judg.  14.  15.  A.  ye  called  us  to  take  that  we  A. '! 

18.  24.  ye  A.  taken  my  gods,  and  what  h.  I  more  ? 
Ruth  1.  12.  turn  again,  for  I  am  loo  old  to  A.  a  hus- 
band, if  I  should  A   a  husband  also  to-night 

1  Sam.  8.  19.  but  we  will  h.  a  king  over  us 

9.  7.  there  is  not  a  present  to  bring  ;  what  A.  we? 
15.  3.  go  and  ulterly  <leslroy  all  that  they  A. 
18.  8.  what  can  he  A.  more  but  the  kingdom? 
21.  15.  A.  I  need  of  mad-men,  that  ye  A.  brought 

2  Sam.  13.  9.  Amnon  said,  A.  out  all  men  from  me 

15.  36.  they  A.  there  with  them  their  two  sons 

16.  lO.what  A.I  lo  do  with  you,ye  sonsof Zeruiah? 
18.18.1  A. no  son  to  keep  my  name  in  remembrance 
19. 28.  what  right  h.  I  yet  to  cry  any  more  to  king? 

34.Barzillai  said  unto  king,  how  long  A.  I  to  live? 

43.  Israel  said,  we  A.  ten  parts  in  the  king 
1  A'in^s8.28  ft.lhou  respect  unto  prayerof  tliyserv. 
12  16.  saying,  what  portion  A.  we  in  Uavid 
17  12.  I  A.  not !.  cake,  but  a  handful  of  meal 

20.  4.  my  lord,  O  king,  I  am  thine,  and  all  I  A. 

21.  2.  that  I  may  A.  it  for  a  gdiden  of  herbs 

22.  17.  Isr.  scaliered  as  sheep  that  A.  no  shepherd 
IKings  11.  15.  A.  her  f.irlh  without,  2  CAr.  23.  14. 

20.  9.  Isaiah  said,  this  sign  sliah  thou  A.  of  the  L. 
1  Chron.  1.  32.  nor  shall  any  after  thee  A.  the  like 
16.  9.  fiom  henceforth  thou  shalt  A.  warn 
3.5.  21.  what  A.  I  lo  do  with  thee,  king  o'l'Jut^ah? 

33.  he  said,  A.  me  away,  for  I  am  sore  woundeil 
ffek.  5.  5.  other  men  A  our  lands  and  vineyt.rds 
T.ib  3.  9.  lei  it  look  for  light  but  A.  none 
15.8.  Othat  I  might  A.  my  request,  that  'jod  would 

10.  then  should  I  yet  A.  comfort,  yea,  I  v/ould 
•21.  1.5.  what  profit  should  we  A.  if  wepray  to  him? 
30.  13.  they  mar  .ny  path,  they  h.  no  helper 
35. 3.  what  profit  shall  I  A.  if  be  cleansed  from  sin? 
Psal.  2.  4.  the  Lord  shall  A.  them  in  dtrision 

14.  4.  A.  workers  of  iniquity  no  knowlf^e?  .53.  4. 
16.  6.  in  pleasant  places,  I  A.  a  goodly  neiitage 
35.  25.  let  them  not  say,  ah,  so  would  we  A.  it 
73.25.  whom  h.  I  in  heaven  but  thee?  no;  le  upon 
104.  33.  I  wnl  Hing  to  my  (Jod  whilt'  I  h.  my  being 
111.  10,  a  good  u.ideri.'anding  A  all  thev  thTl  d^ 

■aw 


ilAV 

Fsal  1 15.  j. they  A  ii.ouths;  eyes  A.  thsy,  bu!  sec  not 
6.  they  A.  eats  ;  noses  A.  iliey,  7.  [  l.ij.  16,  17. 
1 19.  iZ.  &.)  sliall  1  li.  wherewitii  lo  answer  hini 

105.  great  peace  A.  they  which  love  thy  law 
146.2.  sing  praises  unto  my  G.  while  lA.any  being 
149.  9.  Ihisiionour  A.  all  his  saints,  praise  the  L. 
fruv.  1.  14.  cast  in  thy  lot,  let  us  all  A.  one  jiurse 

20.  4.  theslugg.  shall  begin  harvestand  A.  iiulhiiig 

29.  21.  shall  A.  him  become  his  son  at  the  leiiglli 

30.  2.  and  1  A.  not  the  uiiderslaiiding  of  a  man 

3.  nor  A.  1  the  knowledge  of  the  Holy 
Eccl.W.  19.  yea, they  A.  all  one  breath,so  that  a  man 

7.  12.  that  wisdom  givelh  hie  to  them  that  A.  it 
9.  5.  neither  A.  they  any  more  a  reward 

6.  neither  A.  they  any  more  portion  for  ever 
Cttn<.8.b.we  A. a  little  sister  and  she  hath  no  breasts 

12.  thou,  O  Solomon,  must  A.  a  thousand 
Isa.  5. 13.  are  gone,  because  they  A.  no  knowledge 
23.  12.  pass  over,  there  also  shalt  thou  A.  no  rest 
26. 1 .  we  A. a  strong  city,  salvation  will  G.  appoint 
30.29.  ye  shall  A. a  song  as  in  the  night  when  a  holy 

43.  8.  bring  the  blind  that  A.  eyes,  deaf  that  A.  ears 
45.  21.  A.  not  1  the  Lord?  there  is  no  G.  beside  me 

24.  say,  in  the  L.  A.  I  righteousness  and  strength 
49.  2U.  the  children  which  thou  shalt  A.  shall  say 
50.2.is  my  hand  shortened?  A.l  no  power  to  deliv.? 

11.  this  A.  of  my  hand,yeshall  lie  down  insorrow 
52.  5.  therefore  what  A.  I  here,  saith  the  Lord 
56. 11.  are  greedy  dogs,  which  can  never  A.  enough 
61.  7.  for  your  shame  you  shall  A.  double 
Jtr.  5.  21.  which  A.  eyes  and  see  not,  which  A.  ears 

31.  my  people  love  to  A.  it  so,  what  will  ye  do  in 

12.  12.  sword  of  L.devour,  no  flesh  shall  A.  poace 

16.  2.  ncith.  shalt  A.  sons  nordaught.  in  this  place 
23. 17.  the  Lord  hath  said,  ye  shall  A.  peace,  29.  7. 

35.  7.  ye  shall  not  plant  vineyard,  nor  A.  any 

36.  30.  he  shall  A.  none  to  sit  upon  throne  of  David 
38.  2.  he  shall  A.  his  life  for  a  prey,  and  shall  live 

44.  14.  to  the  which  they  A.  a  desire  to  return 
49.  9.  they  will  destroy  till  they  A.  enough 

31.  the  nation  which  A.  neither  gales  nor  bars 
/ja/n.3. 21.  this  I  recal  to  my  mind,  therefA.  I  hope 
£zeA.5. 11.  iieith.  will  I  A.  pity,  7.  4.  |  8.  18.  |  9. 10. 
9.  5.  let  not  your  eye  spare,  neither  A.  ye  pity 

18.  23.  A.  I  any  pleasure  that  tha  wicked  die  ? 
.32.  I  A.  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  him,  33.  11. 

21.  25.  when  iniquity  shall  A.  an  end,  29. 
Dan.i.  3U.  for  any  wisdom  that  I  A.  more  than  any 

3.  25.  I  see  tour  men  loose,  and  they  A.  no  hurt 

5.  7.  shall  A.  a  chain  of  gold  about  his  neck,  16. 

6.  2.  and  the  king  should  A.  no  damage 

//«».  10.  3.  for  now  they  shall  say  we  A.  no  king 
j>/ic.3. 6.  night  shall  be  unto  you,  ye  shall  not  A.vis. 
Zepli.  2.  10.  this  ehall  they  A.  for  their  pride 
Hog.  1.  6.  ye  eat,  but  ye  A.  not  enough  ;  ye  drink 
Mai.  2.  10.  A.  we  not  all  one  father  ?  hath  not  God 
Mai.  3.  9.  we  A.  Abraham  to  our  father,  huke  3.  8. 

5.  40.  take  thy  coat,  let  him  A.  thy  cloak  also 
46.if  love  them  who  love  you,  what  reward  A.  ye? 

6.  2.  verily  I  say,  they  A.  their  reward,  5,  16. 

8. 20.  the  foxes  A.  holes,  birds  A.  nests,  Luke  9.  58. 

29.  what  A.  we  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  thou  Son 

of  God?  Mark  1.  24.  Luke  4.  34. 

13.  12.  and  he  shall  A.  more  abundance,  25.  29. 

14.  4.  it  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  A. her,  JtfarA  6. 18. 
15.33.  whence  should  we  A.  so  much  bread  in  wil. 

34.  how  many  loaves  A.  ye  ?  Markd.  38.  |  8.  5. 

17.  20.  if  A.  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard,  21.  21. 

19.  16.  what  shall  I  do,  that  I  may  A.  eternal  life? 
27.  followed  thee,  what  shall  we  "k.  therefore  ? 

26.  11.  ye  A.  the  poor  always  with  you,  but  me  ye 

A.  not  always,  Mark  14.  7.  John  12.  8. 
65.  what  further  need  A.  we  of  witnesses? 

27.  19.  A.  nothing  to  do  with  that  just  man 
43.  let  him  deliver  him  now,  if  he  will  A.  him 

Mark  2.  17.  the  whole  A.  no  need  of  the  physician 
19.  as  long  as  they  A.  the  bridegroom  vvilli  them 

4.  23.  ifany  man  A. ears  to  hear, 7.  16.  Rev.  13.9. 
41).  why  are  ye  so  fearful,  how  is  it  ye  A.  no  faith? 

8.  16.  saying,  it  is  because  we  A.  no  bread 

9. 50.  A.  salt  in  youirselves,A.  peace  one  withanoth. 
10.21.  thou  shalt  A.  treas.  in  heaven,  Luke  18.22. 
11.23. but  shall  believe,  shall  A.  whatsoev.  he  saith 
24.  believe  ye  receive  them,  and  ye  shall  A.  them 
Lukifi.  32.  who  love  >on,  what  thank  A.  ye?  33, 34. 
8.  18.  from  him  he  taken  what  he  seemeth  to  A. 

11.  5.  which  of  you  shall  A.  a  friend,  and  shall  go 
41.  but  rather  give  alms  of  such  things  as  ye  A. 

12.  4.  and  after  that  A.  no  more  that  they  can  do 
24.  which  neither  A.  store-house  nor  ham 

33.  sell  that  ye  It.  and  give  alms,  provide  bags 
14. 18, must  go  and  see  it,  I  pray  A.  me  excused, 19. 

15.  31.  thou  art  ever  with  me,  all  that  I  A.  is  thine 
19.  14.  we  will  not  A.  this  man  to  reign  over  us 

22.  31.  Satan  hath  desired  to  A.  you,  that  he  may 
24.17.  what  commi.i.icc.'.iuiis  jsi.  one  to  another? 

.39.  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  hones, as  ye  see  me  A. 

41.  he  said,  h.  yehcie  anv  meat?  .John  21.  5. 

.'bA)r2.  3.  the  mother  of  Jesnssaid,  they  A.  no  wine 

4.  woman,  what  A-  I  to  do  with  Ihep? 


IlAV 

./»A/;3.  15.  sh  uid  not  perish, hut  A  cvoilaht.  life.  15, 

4.  17.  the  wc  nan  answered  and  said,  1  h.  no  husb. 

5.  26.  he  hat  i  given  the  Son  to  '(.  life  in  hitnhtilf 
38.  and  ye  A.  not  his  word  abiding  in  vou 

42.  1  know  that  ye  A.  not  the  hive  of  (Jid  in  you 

6.  40.  believeth  on  him,  may  h.  everlasting  life 
53.  except  ye  eat  his  H.  sh,  ye  A.  no  lile  in  you 

8.  6.  tempting,  that  lliey  might  A.  lo  accuse  hiui 
12.  he  that  followeth  me,  .sliall  A.  the  light  of  life 
41.  A.  one  father  even  God  ||  49. 1  A.  n«  t  a  devij 

9.  41.  if  ye  were  blind,  ye  should  h.  no  mu 

10. 10.  1  am  come  that  they  might  A.  life  and  more 

16.  other  sheeji  1  A.  which  are  not  of  this  fold 
12.  35.  walk  while  ye  A.  light,  lest  darknesu,  36. 

16.  33.  that  in  ine  ye  might  A.  peace,  in  the  world 
ye  shall  A.  tribulation,  I  A.  overcome  the  world 

18.  39.  but  ye  A. a  custom  that  I  should  release  one 

19.  7.  we  A.  a  law  ||  l.'i.  we  A.  no  king  but  Cesar 

20.  31.  that  believing  ye  might  A.  Iife'lhro'  Jesu» 
Jicls  3. 6.  silver  and  gold  A.  I  none,  but  such  as  1  A. 

9.  6.  he  said.  Lord,  what  wilt  thou  A.  me  to  dol 

17.  28.  in  him  we  live,  move,  and  A.  our  being 
19.  25.  know  that  by  this  craft  we  A.  our  wealth 

21.  23.  we  A.  four  men  which  A.  a  vow 
Rom.2. 14.  when  the  Gentiles,  which  A.  not  the  law 

6.  22.  ye  A.  your  fruit  unto  holiness,  the  end  life 

8.  9.  now  ifany  man  A.  not  the  Spirit  of  Christ 

9.  9.  this  time  I  will  con:e,  and  Sara  shall  A.  a  son 
12.  4.  and  all  members  A.  not  the  sair.eoftice 

14.  22.  hast  thou  faith  ?  A.  to  thyself  before  God 

15.  17.  I  A.  whereof  1  may  glory  through  Christ 
1  Cor.  2.  16.  hut  we  A.  the  mind  of  Christ 

4.  11.  arenaked,  and  A.  no  certain  dwelling-place 
15.  though  instructors,  vet  A.ye  not  many  father's 

5.  1.  that  one  should  A.  his  father's  wife 

6.  19.  Holy  Gh.  which  is  in  you,  which  ye  A.  of  G. 
7.2.  lo  avoid  fornication,  It  t  every  man  A. his  own 

wife,  let  every  woman  A.  her  own  husband 

28.  yet  such  shall  A.  trouble  in  the  flesh 

29.  they  that  A.  wives  be  as  tho'  they  had  none 
32. 1  v/ould  A.  you  without  carefulness 

40.  I  think  also  that  I  A.  the  Spirit  of  God 

8.  1.  we  know,  that  we  all  A.  knowledge 

9.  4.  A.  we  not  power  to  eat  and  drink  ?  5.  6. 

11.  14.  if  a  man  A.  long  hair,  it  is  a  shame  to  him 

15.  if  a  woman  A.  long  hair,  it  is  a  glo-y  to  her 

16.  we  A.  no  such  custom,  nor  the  churches  of  O. 
22.  what,  A.  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  drink  in  t 

12.  21.  eve  not  say  to  hand,  I  A.  no  need  of  thee 

30.  A.  a'll  the  gifts  of  healing  ?  do  all  interpret? 

13.  l.,t.  not  charity,  I  am  become  sounding  brass 

2.  though  I  A.  all  faith  and  A.  nut  charity,  3. 
15.  31.by  your  rejoieiii?  which  ! ,';.  in  Christ  ,lesu« 

34.  for  some  A.  not  the  knowledge  of  God 
2Cor.  3.4.such  trust  A.  we  thro'Chiist  to  God-ward 

4.  1.  seeing  «e  A.  this  ministry,  we  I'liint  not 
8.  11.  a  performance  out  of  that  wl.ii  li  ye  A. 

Eph.  4.  28.  he  may  A.  to  give  lo  him  that  needeth 

5.  11.  A.  no  fellowship  with  the  uii'ruitlhl  worku 
Phil.  1.  7.  I  A.  >ou  in  my  heart  ||  4.  18,  but  (  A.  all 
Col.  1.  4.  and  love  which  ye  A.  to  nil  the  saints 

2.  1.  ye  knew  what  great  conflict  I  A.  for  you 

3.  13.  ifany  man  A.  a  quarrel  against  any 

4.  1.  knowing  that  ye  also  A.  a  Master  in  heaven 

1  Thrss.  2.  14.  ye  suffered,  as  they  A.  of  the  Jews 

2  7'Acss.  3.  2.  pray  fur  us,  for  all  men  A.  not  faith 

9.  not  because  we  A.  not  power,  but  to  make 
1   7'i'm.  2.  4.  who  will  A.  all  men  lo  be  saved 
Heb.  4. 13.  the  eyes  of  him  with  whom  we  A.  todo 

14.  seeing  then  that  we  A.  a  great  high-priesl 

5.  M.  by  reason  of  use  A.  their  senses  exercised 

6.  19.  which  lio|ie  we  A.  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul 
8.1.  we  A.  such  a  High-priest,  set  on  right-hand 

3.  that  this  man  A.  somewh«l  also  to  offer 

10.  34.  that  ye  A.  in  heaviMi  a  better  substance 
13.  5.  be  content  with  such  things  as  ye  A. 

10.  we  A.  an  altar  whereof  they  A.  no  right  to  oat 
14.  here  A.  we  no  continuing  city,  we  seek  on« 

Jam.  1.  4.  but  let  patience  A.  her  perfect  work 

2.  I.  A.  not  faith  of  Christ  with  respect  of  persons 
14.  and  A.  not  works,  can  faith  save  him  ? 

17.  even  so  faith,  if  it  A.  not  works,  is  dead 
18.a  man  may  say,  tliou  hast  faith,  and  I  A. works 

3.  14.  ifye  A.  bitter  envy,  and  strife  in  your  hearts 

4.  2.  ye  lust  and  A.  not,  ye  desire  ta  A.  ye  fight  and 

war,  yet  ye  A.  not,  because  ye  ask  not 

1  Pel.  4.  8.  above  all  things  A.  fervent  charity 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  we  A.  a  more  sure  word  of  prophecy 
2.  14.  a  heart  they  A.  exercised  wiin  covetoi;sne6S 

1  ./oini  1.8.  if  we  say,  we  A  no  sin,  deceive  ourselv. 
2.  1,  we  A.  an  Advocate  with  the  Father,  Jesus 
20.  hut  we  A.  an  unction  from  the  Holy  One 

4.  21.  and  this  commandment  A.  we  from  him 

5.  i3.  (iiat  ye  may  know  Ihat  ye  A.  eternal  life 

14.  this  is  the  confidence  that  we  A.  in  him 

15,  know  we  A.  the  petitions  we  desired  of  him 

3  ./«A»  4. 1  ft.  no  greater  jny  than  to  hear  that  my 
<).  Diolrephes,  wh--  ioveth  to  A.  the  pre-emineno« 

Rev.  1.  18.  I  A.  the  keys  of  hell  and  of  death 
2.  4  ytt  I  A.  somewhat  against  thee,  H,  2'J. 


Jim  'i   10.  and  yc  shall  A.   ttibulation  ten  days 
24.  tu  yuu,and  lo  as  many  as  A.  nol  tt  s  doctrine 
■2j.  but  what  ye  h.  alifi'.dy,  hold  fast  Ull  I  come 

9.  I.  which  A.  not  the  seal  of  God  in  '.heir  foieh. 
]■-'.  17.  aiid  't.  the  testnnoiiy  ofJesus  Christ 

1  1.  U.  they  k.  iiu  rest  day  nor  cuglit  who  worship 
J ,.  Jit.  Ihosi-  /(.  one  mind,  and  give  their  jiower 

I  .  JU.  ._)!  hretl.nn  that  A.  the  te.<timoiiy  of  Je.sus 
v.  ri.  l.arfil'.alU.  their  part  in  the  lake  that  bums 

,'        m   14.  tlial  they  may  A.  righl  to  the  tree  of  life 
j  tice  Compassion,  Uominion. 

;•  HAVING, 

t      !.■  a  7  2().  A.  his  uncleanness  upon  him,  22.  3. 
i'  1. 18.  A.  her  sickness  ||  22.  22.  A.  a  wen  or  scurvy 
A  am.  24.  4.  into  a  trance,  but  h.  his  eyes  open,  16. 
Uuth  l.lH.would  yestay  lor  ihein  from  A.  husbands 
I  (  liron.  21.  10.  A.  a  drawn  sword  in  his  hand 

i.'krun.  11. 12.  A.  Judah  and  Benjamin  on  his  side 
E.-<th.  0.  12.  morning,  and  A.  his  liead  covered 
i',  uv.  t>.  7.  which  A.  no  guide,  overseer,  or  ruler 
t'.zek.  ya.  11.  and  A.  neither  bars  nor  gates 
l\itc.  I.  11.  pass  ye  away,  h.  thy  shame  naked 
v.-  r.li.  9.  9.  thy  king  cometli  to  lliee,  A.  salvation 
8.'  ii.  7.  29.  he'  taught  as  one  A.  authority 
i  J. under  authority, A. soldiers  under  me,/.7iA:e7.8. 
i    ii6.  were  as  sheep  A.  no  shepherd,  Mark  0.  34. 

I I  8.  rather  than  A.  two  hands  or  two  feet 

.1.  rather  than  A.  two  eyes  to  be  cast,  Mark  9.  43. 

Hi.  12.  how  camest,  not  A.  a  wedding-garment? 
;4.  if  a  man  die,  h.  no  children,  J.ukc  20.  28. 
:!.i.  and  A.  no  issue,  left  his  wile  to  his  brother 

Vti.  7.  woman  A.  an  alabaster-box,  Mark  14.  3. 
A  irk  8.  I.  and  A.  nothing  to  eat,  Jesus  called 

.    IH.  A.  eyes,  see  ye  not  7  A.  ears,  hear  ye  not  ? 

1 1.  13.  a  tig-tree  A.  leaves  ||  12.  6.  A.  one  son 
ii./(c8.43.  woman  A.  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years 

I  ).  4.  what  man  of  you  A.  a  hundred  sheej)  ? 
■'.  either  what  woman  A.  ten  pieces  of  silver? 

1 ,'.  7.  but  which  of  you  A.  a  servant  plowing 
,Jehn~.  15.  how  knows  he  letters,  A.  never  learned  ? 

\!i.  10.  then  Simon  Peter  A.  a  sword  drew  it 
tfi:ts  4.  37.  A.  land,  sold  it,  and  brought  the  money 

22.  12.  A.  a  good  report  of  the  Jews  who  dwelt 

21.  22.  A.  more  perfect  knowledge  of  that  way 
h'xii.  2.  14.  A.  not  the  law,  are  a  law  to  themselves 

I ..'.  0.  A.  then  gifts  dirtering  accord,  to  grace  given 
I  I  'or.  ti.  1.  A.  a  matter  against  another,  go  to  law 

7   Ti.  he  that  sliiiuielh  stedfast,  A.  no  necessity 
2f  ("•.  1-  13.  we  A  the  same  S|)irit  of  faith,  as  written 

(i.  10.  as  A.  iKithing,  and  yet  possessing  all  things 

7.  1.  A.  therefore ihese  promises,  beloved, cleanse 

y.  8.  yn  always  A.  all  sutiiciency  in  all  things 

10.  ti. ';.  in  a  readiness  lo  revenue  all  disobedience 
15.  bill  A.  hope,  when  your  faith  is  increased 

fC.,/i.  2.  !2.  A.  iM)  hope  ||  5.27.  not  A.  spot  or  wrinkle 

v.    14.  A.  your  loins  girt  about  with  truth 
Fkil.  1. '.>■<".  A.  a  desire  to  depart,  and  be  with  Christ 
■i5.  A.  this  contidence  ||  30.  A.  the  same  contlict 

i'  2.  A.  same  lovr||3.9.  not  A.  my  own  righteousn. 
Cc/.  1.20.  A.  made  peace  thru'  the  blood  of  his  cross 

1'  19.  A.  nourishment  ministered,  and  knit togel her 

1  7'/>H.3.4.A.  his  child.in  subjection  with  all  gravity 
I.  8.  A.  the  ,iroinise  of  the  life  that  now  is 

,">.  12.  A.  daiTinatiim,  because  they  have  cast  off 
(i.  8.  p.;;.-;  ,V.  food  and  raiment,  let  us  be  content 

2  Tim.  i.  19.  A.  this  seal,  the  Lord  knowelh  his 

3  5  A.  a  form  of  jjodliness,  but  denying  the  power 
4.  3.  they  shall  iieap  teachers,  A.  itching  ears 
V''.  1.  ii.  A.  faiihfnl  children,  not  accused  of  riot 

1  I'ct.'i.  12.  A.  cmivnrsatiiinhonestaniong  Gentiles 
3.  If).  A.  agood  conscience,  they  may  be  ashamed 

2  I'd.  2.  14.  A.  eyes  full  of  ailiilt.  that  cannot  cease 
Jude  19.  these  he  sensual,  A.  not  the  Sjiirit 
licv.  .5.  C.  A.  seven  horns  ||  8.  A.  every  one  harps 

7  2.  I  saw  an  angel,  A.  the  seal  of  the  living  God 
i-  3.  A.  a  golden  censer  II  9.  17.  A.  breast  plates 
1  .'.  3.  h.  seven  heads  ||  12.  A.  great  wrath 
14.  6.  A.  the  everlasting  gospel  to  preach  to  them 
}'■  2.  A.  the  harpa  of  God  H  17.  4.  A.  a  golden  cup 
'i''.  1.  A.  great  power  ||  20.  1.  A.  the  key  of  the  pit 
"1.  11.  the  holy  Jerusalem,  A.  the  gkiry  of  God 

HAVEN. 
r?,n.49.  13.  Zehul.  shall  dwell  at  the  A.a  A.  ofships 
T'6iil.  107   30.  he  brir.geih  them  to  their  desired  A. 
^:ts  27.  12.  A.  imi  coiminidious,  a  A.  of  Crete 

}-air  HAVENS. 
J3cfs27.8.came  to  a  place  which  is  called  the/,  h. 

HAVOCK. 
jSiis  8.  3  as  for  Saul,  he  made  A.  of  the  church 

HAWK. 
l.ii\  1],  1().  A.  had  in  aboniinaiion,  Deul.  14.  15. 
Joh  39.  2<).  doth  the  fe.  Hy  by  thy  wisdom  1 

H.\Y. 
Proo.  27.  25.  the  A.  appeareth,  and  tender  grass 
Jsa.  15.  6.  the  A. is  withered  away,  the  grass  faileth 
1  Citr.  3.  12.  who  huildclh  on  this  foundation,  A. 

HAZEL. 
t/cx.  30.  37.  Jacob  took  him  rods  of  A.  and  cnesnut 

HE. 
<?lVJ.  3.  Ifi,  and  Ae  shall  rii  e  oy^r  tl.ee 


HE 

(Jcn.6.3.  not  alwa'  s  strive  with  man,  for  Aeisfli.'sl 
44.10.Aewith  wh  >mit  isfoundsliall  be  itiy  servani 

48.  19.  younger  brother  shah  be  greater  llian  At; 

49.  8.  art  lie  whom  thy  brethren  shall  praise 
Exod.i.l^.he  shall  be  thy  spokesman  to  the  people , 

and  Ae  shall  be  to  thee  instead  of  a  mouth 
9.  ,34.  and  hardened  his  heart,  Aeand  hi.., servants 
35.  34.  Ae  hath  jiut  in  his  heart  that  he  may  teach 
both  Ac  and  Alioliahoflhe  tribe  of  Uan 
jLev.7. 33.  Ae  among  the  sons  of  Aaron  that  otl'eretl 
2.).  54.  shall  go  out  in  jubilee,  Ae  and  his  children 
•/Vk/h.  24.  9.  and  cursed  is  Ae  thatcurseth  thee 
JJitit.  3.  1.  came,  Ae  and  all  his  people  to  battle 

8.  18.  it  IS  Ae  that  giveth  power  to  get  wealth 
27.  10.  cursed  be  Ae.  Ho  to  Ike  end  uf  the  r./iapler 
31.0.  Ae  that  doth  go  with  ihee,  Aewill  not  fail, 8, 
32.  0.  is  not  Ae  thy  Father  that  hath  bought  thee  ? 

39.  1.  cvet   '  am  Ae,  and  there  is  no  God  with  me, 

/  a.  41.  4.  I  43. 10, 13.  |  46.  4.  |  48.  12 

Jiis/i.  23. 3  /i.  your  G.  is  Ae  that  Ibuglit  for  you,  10. 

.ludg.  10.  18.  what  man  is  Ae  will  begin  to  tight? 

1  Sam.  4.  1(5.  I  am  Ae  that  came  out  ol  the  army 

9.  2.  there  was  not  a  goodlier  person  than  Ae 

10.  12.  this  is  Ae  ||  25.  25.  as  his  name  is  so  is  Ae 

1  A'njo-,?  2.  i-J.  who  fell  on  two  men  better  than  Ae 
17.15  she  and  Aeand  her  house  did  eat  many  days 
18.  17.  art  thou  Ae  that  troubleth  Israel  ? 

2A"ni^sl8.22.  is  not  that  Ae  whose  places, /sa.36.7. 

2CAroH.  29.  3.  Ae  in  first  year  of  reign  opened  doors 

Job  9.  24.  if  not,  where,  and  who  is  Ae  ? 

13.  19.  who  is  Ae  that  will  plead  with  me? 

14. 10.  man  »lieth,and  where  is  Ae.'  20.7.  /sa.63.11. 

P.«a/.22.9.thouartAethat  took  me  out  of  the  womb 
60.  12.  Ae  it  is  shall  tread  down  enemies,  108.  13. 
68.  20.  Ae  that  is  our  God  is  the  God  of  salvation 
KIO.  3.  Ae  is  God,  it  is  Ae  that  hath  made  us 
144.  10.  it  is  Ae  that  giveth  salvation  to  kings 

Prov.  16.  20.  thattrusteth  in  L.  happy  is  Ae,29.  18. 

Eccl.  5.  8.  Ae  that  is  hig;her  than  tiie  liighest  regard. 

6.  3. 1  say  that  an  untimely  birth  is  better  than  Ae 
Isa.  40.22.  it  isAcsitteth  on  the  circle  of  the  earth 

51.  12. 1,  even  I,ain  Ae  that  coniforleth  you,  52. 6. 

./o/in  18.  5,6,  8.  Rev.  1. 18.  |  2.  23. 

./er.5.12.have  belied  the  Lord,  aud  said,  it  is  not  Ae 

14.  22.  an  not  th.iu  Ac,  O  Lord  our  God 

38.  5.  the  king  is  not  Ae  that  can  do  any  thing 
48.  26.  and  Ae  also  shall  be  in  derision 
Ezek.  38.  17.  art  thou  Ae  of  whom  I  have  spoken? 
Hab.  1.  13.  the  man  that  is  more  righteous  than  Ae 
Mat.  2.  2.  where  is  Aethat  is  born  kingoftho  Jews  ? 

3.  3.  this  is  Ae  that  was  s|>oken  of  by  the  pro|)liet 
11.3.  an  thou  Ac  that  should  come?7-«Ae  7. 19, 20. 

12.  30.  Aethat  is  not  with  me  is  against  me,  and  Ae 

that  gatherelh  not  with  me,  Luke  11.  23. 

22.42.  what  think  ye  of  Christ?  whose  son  is  Ae? 

24. 26.  Ac  is  in  the  desert,  Ae  is  in  the  secret  chanib. 

26. 48.  the  same  is  Ae  hold  him  fast,  Mark  14.  44. 
Mark  12.  32.  and  tlieie  is  none  other  but  Ae 
Luke  10.22.  Ae  to  wh.im  the  Son  will  reveal  him 

11.  7.  and  Ae  from  wiihin  shall  answer  and  say 
20.  2.  who  is  Ae  that  gave  thee  this  authority  ? 
22.  27.  Ae  thatsitteth  at  meat,  or  Ae  that  serveth 
24.  6.  they  said,  he  is  not  here,  but  is  risen 

21.  we  trusted  Ae  should  have  redeemed  Israel 
.Tuhii  1.  15.  this  was  Ae  of  whom  I  spake,  30. 

4.  26.  Jesus  saiUi,  I  that  sjieak  to  thee,  am  Ae 
7.11.  whereis  Ae.<'||25.isnot  this  Ae  they  seek  to  k.? 

8.  24.if  ye  believe  not  that  I  am  Ae,  ye  shall  die 

28.  then  shall  ye  know  that  I  am  Ae 

9.  8.  they  said,  is  not  this  Ae  that  sat  and  begged  ? 

9.  some  said,  this  is  Ae,  but  Ae  said,  I  am  Ae 
36.  who  is  Ac,  Lord  ||  37.  Ae  that  talkelh  with  thee 

13.  19.  I  tell  you  that  ye  m:iy  believe  that  lam  Ae 
Jlcts  3.  10.  they  knew  it  was  Ae  who  sat  for  alms 

7.  38.  this  is  Ae  that  was  in  the  church  in  wildern. 
9.21.  is  not  this  he  that  destroyed  them  who  called 

10.  21.  Peter  said,  I  am  Ae  whom  ye  seek 

42.  Ae  that  was  ordained  of  God  to  be  the  judge 

13.  25.  whom  think  ye  that  I  am  ?  I  am  not  Ae 
Rom.  2.  28.  Ae  is  not  a  Jew  that  is  one  outwardly 

29.  but  Ae  is  a  Jew  that  is  one  inwardly 

14.  18.  Ac  that  in  these  things  servelh  Christ 

1  Cor.  10.  22.  are  we  stronger  than  ."le  ? 

2  Cor.  10.  7.  of  himself  think  this  again,  that  as  Ae 

is  Christ's,  even  so  are  we  Christ's 
irAeis..5.24.faiihful  is  Aethat  calhth  you,will  doit 

2  Tkess.  2.  7.  Ac  who  letteth,  will  let  till  Ac  he  taken 
Heb.\'i.  7.  whatson  isAe  the  father  chasteneth  not? 

10.  butAe  for  our  profit,  that  we  might  be  partak. 
1  Pet.  1.  15.  as  Ae  which  hath  called  you  is  holy 

1  .John  1.  7.  if  we  walk  in  light,  as  Ae  is  in  the  light 
2.28.when  he  shall  appear,  we  may  haveronfiden. 

3.  7.  is  righteous,  even  as  Ae  is  righteous 
24.  dwelleth  in  him,  and  Ae  in  him,  4.  15. 

4.  4.  greater  '.s  Ae  that  is  in  you,  than  Aein  world 
17.  because  as  Ae  is  so  are  we  in  this  world 

5   12.  Ac  that  hath  the  Son,  hath  life  ;  and  Ae  that 
halh  not  the  Son  of  God,  hath  not  life 

3  ,John^\.  follow  not  evil,  Ac  that  doeih  good  is  of 
God  ;  Ae  that  doelh  evil  hath  not  seen  God 


i.LA 

fieD.20. 6.  holy  is  he  that  hath  i  art  in  first  restirroc. 
22.  11.  Ae  that  is  unjust,  Ae  lliat  is  filthy 
See  BLi£!i>iKD,  Diu,  Siiru. 
HEAD. 

7'Ae  head  is  ihevppermosl  and  chief  part  of  tkt 
body.  It  is  sometimes  taken  for  the  w'wlc  man 
Prov.  10.  6,  Blessings  are  upon  the  head  of 
the  just,  that  is,  upon  their  persons,  .ind  Goa 
says  of  the  icicked,  I  will  recompense  I  heir  way 
upon  their  head,  F.ztk.  9.  10.  It  is  taken  also 
for  the  life.  Uan.  1.  10,  Ye  shall  miikc  me 
endanger  my  head  to  the  t  ir>g.  it  also  signifies 
a  chief  or  capital  city.  l»a.  7  8,  The  head  of 
Syria  is  JJamascus.  It  denotes  a  chief  or  prin 
cipal  member  in  any  sor.iity.  I.-a.  9.  14,  15, 
I'lie  Lord  will  cut  olf  from  Israel  head  and 
tail.  The  ancient  and  lu.nourable,  he  is  the 
head.  It  is  saiil,  Gen.  3.  15,  The  seud  of  the 
woman  shall  bruise  the  serpent's  head  ;  that  is, 
Christ  Jesus,  cAc  blessed  seed  of  the  woman, 
shall  overthrow  the  power,  policy,  and  works 
of  the  devil. 

Head  is  taken  for  one  that  hath  rule  andprc-emi- 
nence  over  others.  Thus  (Jod  is  the  head  of 
Christ,  as  Mediator;  from  him  he  derives  all 
his  dignity  and  authority  :  Christ  is  the  only 
spiritual  head  of  his  church,  both  in  respect  oj 
eminence  and  influence;  he  coiiimuiiicates  life 
motion,  and  strength  to  every  believer:  also  ihi 
husband  is  the  hpad  of  his  wife,  because  by 
Ciod's  ordinance  he  is  tn  rule  over  her.  Gen.  3 
16  Jilso  in  regard  of  pre-eminence  of  sex, 
1  Pet.  3.7.  and  ezccllency  of  knoicledge,  1  Cor 

14.  35.  The  apostle  mentions  this  subordination 
of  persons  in  1  Cor.  11.  3,  But  1  would  have 
you  know,  that  the  head  of  every  man  is 
Christ:  and  the  head  of  the  woman  is  the  man  ■ 
and  the  In-ad  of  Christ  is  God 

TAf  river  in  Paradise  leas  divided  into  four  head& 
ivlo  four  springs,  four  branches,  Gen  2.  10 
The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected,  was 
made  the  head  of  the  corner,  Psai.  118.  22,  it 
was  the  first  in  the  angle,  whether  it  were  de- 
posed at  the  top  of  that  angle  to  adorn  and 
crown  it,  or  at  the  bottom  to  support  it.  This 
in  the  JVcw  Testament  is  applied  to  Christ,  who 
is  the  strength  and  beauty  of  the  church,  to 
unite  the  several  pans  thereof,  namely,  bctk 
Jews  and  GiiinWes,  together.  Thou  hast  caused 
men  to  ride  over  our  heads,  Psal.  66.  12.  ThOV 
hast  given  us  masters  who  use  us  like  slivet 
yea,  like  beasts  to  carry  their  burdens.  Tha 
Lord  shall  niaki'thee  the  head  and  not  the  tail, 
JJeut.'iS.  13.  Thou  shall  be  always  matter 
and  never  in  subjection. 

Head  15  taken  sometimes  for  poison,  because  tkt 
Hebrew  word  Rosch,  which  signifies  head,.?t^ 
nifies  likewise  poison.  Job  20.  16,  He  shah 
suck  the  poison,  or  head  of  asps.  In  times  of 
mourning,  they  covered  th'ir  heads,  they  cut  and 
plucked  off  their  hair ;  I  will  bring  baldness 
upon  every  head,  siiys  the  prophet,  speaking  of 
calamitous  times,  Amos  8. 10.  On  the  contrary, 
in  prosperity  they  anointed  their  heads  with 
sweet  oils.  Eccl.  9.  8,  Let  thy  head  lack  no 
ointment.  To  shake  the  head  at  one,  is  a  ges- 
ture of  contempt  and  insult.  Psal.  22.  7, 
They  shoot  oiil  the  lip,  they  shake  the  head. 

Gen.3. 15.  it  shall  bruise  ihy  A.  tlion  bruise  his  heel 
40.  13.  yet  Pharaoh  shall  lift  up  thy  A.  19. 
49.  26.   blessings  shall   be  on   the  A.   of  Joseph, 
and  on  the  top  of  thp  A.  of  him,  /.>ei,(,  33.  IC. 

Eiod.  29.  10.  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  put  their 
hands  upon  A.  of  the  bullock,  /,e«.4.4.  |  8.14. 

15.  put  hands  on  A.  of  the  ram,  19.  Lev.B,  18,22. 
Lev.  1.  4.  shall  put  hand  on  the  A  ef  burnt-offering 

3.  2.  shall  lay  his  hand  on  tnc  .1   -"f  his  offering 
4.29.  lay  his  hand  on  Jie  A.  of  siri-offerin^,  33. 
13.  44.  he  is  leprous,  his  pl.^ijue  is  in  his  A. 
45.  his  clothes  shill  he  rent,  and  his  A.  hara 
21.  5.  they  shall  not  make  baldness  <in  their  A. 

10.  shall  not  uncover  his  A.  nor  rend  his  clothes 
JV«m.5.  18.  the  priest  shall  uncover  Him  woman's  il. 

6.5.  there  shall  no  razor  come  on  theNazarite's  A. 
7.  tlio  consecration  of  his  God  is  on  his  A. 
9.  then  he  shall  shave  his  A.  18.  Dent.  21.  12. 

11.  and  he  shall  hallow  his  A.  that  same  day 
.Tosh.  2.  19.  his  blood  be  on  his  A.  blood  on  out  h. 
./udrr.  5.  26.  shesniote  off  Sisera's  A.  when  she  had 

13.5.  sh  lit  bear  a  son, no  razor  shall  come  on  his  A. 
1  .S«m.  17..57.Goliath'sA.||31.9.cutoffSaul'sA 

25.  39.  the  wickedness  of  Nahal  on  his  own  A. 

28.  2.  I  will  make  thee  keeper  of  my  A.  for  ever 
2.S«wi.l.2.a  man  came,  and  earth  u,)on  his  A  1.5. 3B 

16.  tiiy  blood  be  upon  thy  4.  1  Kings  9    o7. 

3.  8.  Ahner  was  wroth,  and  said,  am  I  a  dog's  A.  ' 
29.  let  it  rest  on  the  A.  of  Joab,  and  on  his  houM 
16.  9.  let  me  go  over,  ami  lake  ofT'hi?  A. 
2 /f'Ti^s  2.  3.  like  thy  master  from  ihy  A.  t<.  dir   * 
4   19.  and  he  said  unto  his  fathcj  inv  *  iuy,4. 


HEA 

lE'iH^s6.31  if  the  A.of  EliBliasliallsiaiid  on  him 
32.  son  ol'u  murder«r  stnt  tu  tuki;  away  my  It. 

19.!il.  the  virgin  despised  thee,  llic  daii^-uier  ol  Je- 
rusalem halh  sliaken  her  A.  at  thee   Isa.  it".  iW 

25.  27.  did  lilt  up  the  A.  of  Jehoiachiii,  Jer.  32. 31. 
2Chr.  6.  2J.  by  recompensing  his  way  on  his  A. 
Ezra  9.  ti.  our  iniquiues  are  increased  over  ot;r  A. 
.\"fA.  4.  4.  and  turn  iheir  reproach  on  their  own  A. 
Esth.  9.25.  his  device  should  return  on  his  own  A. 
Job  1.  20.  Job  arose,  shived  liis  A.  and  fell  down 

10.  15.  if  righteous,  yet  will' not  I  lill  up  my  A. 
IG.  4.  and  1  conk!  ;hiike  my  A.  at  you 

Psal.  3  3.  my  glory  and  the  hfter  up  of  mine  A. 

7.  16.  lis  mischief  shall  return  on  his  own  A. 

22.  7  they  shoot  out  the  lip,  they  shake  the  A. 

23.  5.  thou  anoinlest  my  A.  with  oil,  cup  runneth 
27.  fi  now  shall  my  A.  he  lifted  up  above  enemies 
38.  4.  mine  innjuilies  are  gone  over  mine  A. 

44.  14.  a  shaking  of  the  A.  among  the  peo|)le 
60.  7.  Ephraim  is  the  strength  of  my  A.  108.  8. 

68.21.  God  shall  wound  the  A.  of  his  enemies 
83.  2.  they  that  hate  thee,  have  hft  up  the  A. 
110.  7.  therefore  shall  he  lift  up  the  A. 

140.  9.  as  for  the  A.  of  those  that  compass  me 

141.  5.  be  an  oil,  which  shall  not  break  my  A. 
Prov-  10.  6.  blessings  are  on  llu:  A   of  the  just 

11.  26.  blessing  on  the  A.  of  him  which  selleth  corn 

25.22.  Shalt  heap  coals  of  lire  on  Ins  A.  Rom.l2.W. 
Eccl.  2.  14.  the  wise  man's  eyes  are  in  his  A. 
Cant.  2.  6.  his  left  hand  is  under  my  A.  8.  3. 

5.  2.  my  A.  is  tilled  with  dew,  my  locks  with  drops 
ll.his  A.  asmostlinegold  ||  7.5.  ihy  A.asCarmel 

[sa.  1.  5.  the  whole  A.  is  sick  and  tne  heart  faint 
51.  11.  everlasting  joy  shall  be  on  their  A. 

58.  D.  is  ii  to  bow  down  his  A.  as  a  bulrush  ? 

59.  17.  he  put  on  a  lielmet  of  salvation  on  his  A. 
Jer.  2.  37.  go  forth,  and  thine  hands  on  thy  A. 

9.  1.  O  that  my  A.  were  waters,  mine  eyes  tears 
23.  19.  fall  grievously  on  the  A.  of  wicked,  30. 23. 

Ezek.  9.  10.  recompense  their  way  on  their  A. 
29. 18.  everv  A.  was  made  hiiM,  shoulder  peeled 

Dan.  2.  38.  O  king,  thou  art  this  A.  of  gold 

Joel  3.  4.  return  your  recompense  on  your  A.  7. 

4nios2.7.  that  pant  afler  dust  on  the  A.  of  the  poor 

8.  10.  and  I  will  bring  baldness  on  every  A. 

9.  1.  he  said,  cut  Ihem  in  the  A.  all  of  them 
Zech.  1.  21.  so  that  no  man  did  lift  up  his  A. 

6.  11.  then  set  ihe  crowns  on  the  A.  of  Joshua 
JUat.  5.  .36.  neither  slialt  thou  swear  by  thy  A. 

27.  30.  and  they  smote  lum  on  Ihe  A.  Mark  15.  19. 
Mark  6.  24.  she  said,  the  A.  of  John  the  Baptist 
Luke  7.  46.  my  It.  with  oil  thou  didst  not  anoint 
John  13.  9.  not  feet  only,  but  also  my  hands  and  A. 
1  Cor.  11.  4.  his  A.  covered,  dishonoureth  his  A. 
10.  the  woman  ought  to  have  power  on  her  A. 

12.  21.  the  A.  to  the  feet,  I  have  no  need  of  you 
Eph.  1.  22.  put  all  things  under  his  feet,  and  gave 

him  as  A.  tollie  church,  4. 15.  Col.  1.  IS. 

Col.  2.  19.  not  holding  the  A.  from  which  the  bo.-iy 

Ke».19.12.eves  flame  of  fire, and  his  A.manycrowns 

See    Beard,    B.^ld,    Bow,     Bowed,     Cover, 

Covered,  Crown. 

j?xe-HE.\D. 
Deul.  19.  5.  and  the  axr  A.  slipi)elh  from  the  helve 
ZKinjTsG.  5.  aie-A.  fell  into  the  water,  and  he  cried 

Bcd'sHEAD. 
Oen.  47.  31.  Israel  bowed  himself  on  the  bed'.rJi. 

Spear's-HK.\D. 
ISam.n.  7.S.-A.  weighed  600  shpkels,2  .Sa/n.21.I6. 

HEADSTONE. 
Psal.  118.22.  is  become  the  h.-.^lone  of  the  corner 
Zeeh.  4.  7.  bring  forth  the  A.-s(«"e  with  shoutings 

111', AD  of  the  corner. 
Mat.  21.  42.  is  hfcop'e  the  A.  of  tkecorner,  Mark 
12.  10.  l.iikeMO.  17.  Jicts  4.  11.  1  Pet.  2.7. 
HEA[>,  for   Ruler.,  Governor. 
Xum.  17.  3.  one  rod  shall  be  for  the  A.  of  the  house 
25.  15.  he  was  A.  over  a  people  of  a  chief  house 
Deut.'iS.  13.  Lord  will  make  thee  the  A.  not  Ihe  tail 
44.  he  shall  be  the  A.  and  thou  shall  be  tlie  tail 
/osA.  22.  14.  each  rmea  A.  of  house  of  their  fath'-rs 
Judff.  10.  18.  .Vj  shall  be  A.  over  all  Gilead,  1 1.  8. 
11.9.3liall  I  be\c"rA.?||ll.the  people  made  h'mA. 
1  .Sam.  15.  17.  wast  thou  not  made  the  A.  of  lai  ael  ? 
tSam.22.  44.  thou  hast  kept  nie  lo  he  A  PsaMS.43. 
1  Chrnn.  11.  t6.  who  smileth  Jebusiles,  sha.l  be  A. 
29.  11.  and  Ihim  art  exalted  as  A.  above  p.ll 
Isa.l.B.h.  ofl)  imasrns  isRezin,  A  ol'Samaria,9. 
9.  14.  Lord  will  cut  off  from  Israi'l  A.  and  tail 
15  the  antii'iit  and  honourable,  he  is  the  A. 
19.  1.5.  nor  work  which  A  or  lail,  or  rush,  may  do 
fer  22.  6.  thn,!  ar'  (;i!ead  to  rue,  A.  of  Lebanon 
ffos.  I.  II.  thev  shall  appoirt  themselves  one  A. 
//a4.3.13.  wnnndedst  the  A.  out  of  ho'ise  of  wicked 
14.  tlinu  didst  strike  through  the  ft.  of  his  villages 
ICifr.  11.3.  that  the  A.of  everv  man  isChrist,  the  A. 
of  the  woman  is  the  man,  the  A.  of  Christ  is  Ood 
EpA.5. 23.  the  husband  is  the  A.  of  Ihe  wife,  even  as 
Christ  is  A.  of  theihiirch,anrl  Saviour  of  body 
a>Z.2.10.virhoistheA.  ofall  t)rincipality  and  jiowcr 
%7 


HEA 


HEA 


lir.An,  for  '/'«/-,  Chief. 
r.iiil.  1J7    I  Ii.  pietei  Jerusalem  before  A.  o(  my  joy 
hii.  iH.  1.  which  aie  on  thi:  A.  of  fat  valleys,  4. 
31.  20.  they  lie  at  the  A.  of  all  the  streets 
Etek.  16.  25.  built  high  jdaces  at  A.  of  the  way 
21.  19.  choose  It  at  the  A.  of  the  way  to  the  city  1 
21.  king  of  Babylon  stood  at  the  A.  of  two  ways  ', 

HEAD  with  Au/r  or  Aairi.  i    

Ae!).13.40.theinan  whose  Anir  is  fallen  ofrhi8A.41.  j  13.  15.  1  should  A.  them,  ./ahii  12.40.  ./Jets 28.27. 
14.  'J.  the  leper  shall  shave  all  his  Aarr  otfhis  A.  Jl/arA3.2.whctlier  he  would  A.on8abhalh,/,uic(i.7. 
J^um.  6.  5.  let  the  locks  of  the  Aairof  his  A.  grow  ,  7,«Af4.18.lie  hath  sent  me  to  A.  the  broken-hearted 
]8.andshalltaketheAair  of  A.  ofliis  separationj     23.  ye  will  surely  say,  physician,  A.  thyself 


Hos.  5.  13.  rot  couhi  he  not  A.  you,  nor  cure  yoa 
6.  1.  let  us  return,  he  halh  torn,  and  wiU  A.  us 
14.  4.1  will  A.  their  backsliding,  1  will  love  freelf 
Zcch.  11.  16.  he  shall  not  A.  that  ilial  is  broken 
Mat.  8.  7.  Jesus  sailii,  1  will  come  and  A.  him 
10.  1.  to  A.  all  manner  of  sickness,  Mark  3,  15. 
8.  A.  the  sick,  cleanse  the  lepers,  /,u/te  9.2  |  10.9, 
12.10.  is  it  lawful  to  A.  on  sahbath-day?  J.ukel4  3. 


.fudg.  16.  22.the  Aairof  his  A.  began  to  grow  again 
li"am.l4.  45.  not  a  Aairof  his  A.shall  fall  to  ground 
2  Ham.  14.  26.  weighed  Aair  of  his  A.  at  200  shekels 
Ezra  9.3.  I  jilucked  olflhe  Aair  ofmy  A.  and  beard 
Ps.  40.  12.  they  are  more  than  hairs  of  my  A.  69.  4. 
Cant.  7.  5.  and  the  Aair  of  lliine  A.  like  purple 
iJan.  3.  27.  nor  was  a  hair  of  their  A.  singed 

7.  9.  the  hair  of  his  A.  like  the  pure  wool 
J/at.l0.30.Au;ri- of  yourA. are  numbered,  A«Af  12.7. 
I.uke  7.  38.  did  wipe  them  with  hairs  of  her  A.  44. 

21.  18.  there  shall  not  a  Aair  of  your  h.  perish 
Acts  27.  34.  not  a  A'lir  fall  from  the  A.  of  any 
liev.l.H.  his  A.  and  his  Au/r.<  were  white  like  wool 

Hoary  HEAD. 
Lev.  19.  32.  thou  shall  rise  before  the  hoary  h. 

HEADBA.NDS. 
Isa.  3.  20.  Lord  w  ill  take  away  the  A.  and  tablets 

HEADY. 
2  Tim.  3.  4.  for  men  shall  be  A.  high-minded 

HEADLONG. 
Job  5.  13.  the  counsel  of  the  froward  is  carried  A. 
].iike  4.  29.  that  they  might  cast  him  down  A. 
Mcts  1.  18.  and  falling  A.  iie  burst  asunder  in  midst 

HEADS. 
Gen.  43.  28.  they  bowed  down  their  A.  Exod.  4.31. 
Lev.  10.  6.  uncover  not  your  A.  lest  ye  die 
.losh.  7.  6.  and  put  dust  upon  their  A.  Job  2.  12. 
.ludg.  8.  28.  so  lliat  they  lifted  up  their  A.  no  more 

9.  57.  all  the  evil  did  God  render  upon  their  A. 
I  Ham.  29.4.  should  it  iiol  be  with  the  A.  of  these 

1  Kings  20.  31.  let  us,  I  pray,  put  ropes  on  our  A 
32.  put  ropes  on  their  A.  and  came  to  the  king 

2  Kings  10. 6.  lake  ye  the  A.  of  your  master's  aons 
8.  they  have  brought  the  A.  of  the  king's  sons 

1  CAron.  12.  f  19.  he  will  fall  to  Saul  on  our  A. 
Psal.  24.7.  lift  up  your  A.  O  ye  gates,  and  be  lift,  9. 
66.  12.  thou  hast  caused  men  to  ride  over  our  A. 
74. 13.  thou  brakest  theA.  of  the  dragons  in  waters 

14.  thou  brakest  the  A.  of  leviathan  in  pieces 
109.  25.  they  looked  on  me,  they  shaked  their  A. 
Isa.  15.  2.  on  all  their  A.  shall  he  baldness 
33.10.to  Zion  songs,and  everlasting  joy  on  their  A. 
•  Itr.  14.  3.  they  were  ashamed  and  covered  their  A. 
4.  plowmen  were  ashamed,  they  covered  their  A. 
F.iek.  7.  18.  and  baldness  shall  be  on  all  their  A. 
1 1.21. Iwill  recompense  their  way  on  their  A.22.31. 
.32.  27.  they  laid  their  swords  under  their  A. 
44.  18.  shall  have  linen  bonnets  on  their  A. 

20.  nor  shall  they  shave,  thev  shall  poll  their  A. 

Mat.  27..39.  reviled,  wagging  their  A.  Mark  15.29. 

Luke  21.  28.  then  look  <ip,  and  lift  up  your  A. 

.irts  18.  6.  lie  said,  your  blood  be  upon  your  own  A. 

Hv.r..  9.  7.  and  on  their  A.  were  as  it  were  crowns 

19.  their  tails  were  like  to  serpents,  and  had  A. 

13.  1.  I  saw  a  beast  having  seven  A.  and  on  his  A. 

3. 1  saw  oneof  his  A.  as  it  were  wounded  to  death 

17.  9.  the  seven  A.  are  seven  mountains,  on  which 

18.  19.  they  cast  dust  on  their  A.  and  cried,  alas! 

HEADSjfor  Governors 
Ezod.  18.  25.  and  made  them  A.  over  Ihe  people 
M'lim.  1.  16.  they  were  A.  of  thousands  in  Israel 

25.  4.  take  all  the  A.  of  Ihe  people  and  hanglhem 
.hsh.  22.  21.  ReulKjn  and  Gad  answered  the  A. 

23.2.Joshua  called  for  their  A.  and  for  their  judges 
I  Chron.  12.  32.  fhe  A.  of  Israel  were  two  hundred 
2CAr(/n.  5.  2.  Solomon  assembled  all  the  A.  to  bring 

2S.  12.  certain  of  the  A.  of  Ephraim  stood  up 
Psal.\  10. 6.  shall  wound  the  A. over  many  countries 


5. 17. Ihe  power  of  Uie  Lord  was  present  to  A.  them 
7.3. beseeching  that  he  would  come  and  A  hisserv. 
Jahn  A.  47.  that  he  would  "oniodown  and  A.  his  soc 
Acts  4.30.  by  stretching  forth  thine  hand  to  A. 

HEALED. 
Gen.  20.  17.  God  A.  Ahimelech  and  his  wife 
Ei:«(/.21.19.  he^llall  cause  him  to  be  thoroughly  A 
Lev.  13.  18.  the  bile  i.s  A.  i|  37.  the  scall  is  A. 
14.  3.  and  if  the  plague  of  leprosy  be  A.  48. 
/Jcut.28.27.with  iich,  wheieotthou  can.5t  not  be  A 

1  Sam.  6.  3.  reliirn  an  offering, then  he  shall  h'A 
ZKingxi.'2\.  have  A.  ihe  waters||22.  waters  were* 

8.  29.  king  Joram  «  eiit  to  be  A.  in  Jezreel 

9.  15.  Joram  was  relumed  to  be  A.  2  Chron.  22.6 

2  CAro»(.  30.  20.  Ihe  L.  hearkemd  and  A.  the  peopi. 
Psal.  30.  2.  1  cried  to  thee,  and  ihou  hast  A.  nie 

107.  20.  he  sent  his  word,  and  A.  them 
Isa.  6.  10.  lest  they  see,  and  convert,  and  be  k. 

53.5.he  was  bruised,  and  with  his  stripes  we  are  A. 
.ler.  6.  14.  they  have  A.  the  hurt  slightly,  8.  11. 

15. 18. my  wound  incurable, which  rcfiiseth  to  be  A. 

17.  14.  heal  me,  O  Lord,  and  I  shall  be  A. 

51.8.  howl  for  her.take  balm,ifsobeshe  may  be  A. 

9.  we  would  have  A.  Babylon,  hut  she  is  not  4. 

/^zpA..30.21.  and  lo,  it  shall  not  be  hound  uptobe  A. 

.14.  4.  neither  have  ye  A.  that  which  was  sick 

47.8.  brought  forth  into  sea, ihe  waters  shall  bcA.9. 

11.  and  the  marishes  thereof  shall  not  be  A. 
/£».?.  7.  1.  when  I  would  have  A.  Isr.  then  iniquity 

11.  3.  hut  they  knew  not  that  I  A.  them 
•.l/a^.4.  24.  those  that  had  the  palsy,  and  he  A.  t'leii. 

8.8.  speak,  and  my  servant  shall  be  A.  Luke'.!. 

12.15.multitudes  followed  him,  he  A.  Ihem,  14.  14. 
Mark  5.  23.  ihat  she  may  be  A.  and  she  shall  live 
Luke  8.  43.  had  spent  all,  nor  could  be  A.  of  anv 

13.14. thereforecome  and  be  A.  and  not  onsabhulfc 

17.  1.5.  when  he  saw  that  he  was  A.  turned  back. 

22.  51.  and  he  touched  his  ear,  and  A.  him 
John  5.  13.  he  that  was  A.  "  ist  not  who  it  was 
Jicts  4.  14.  and  beholding  the  iiniii  who  was  A. 

5.  16.  and  they  were  A.  every  one 

14.  9.  and  perceiving  that  he  had  laith  to  be  ft. 

28.  8.  Paul  prayed,  and  A.  the  faiher  of  Pub!  ii» 
Mcb.  12. 13.  be  out  of  the  way,  bin  lei  it  rather  In-  h 
.lum.  .5.  16.  pray  one  for  another,  ihat  ve  may  be  A, 

1  Pet.  2.  24.  by  whose  stripes  ye  uere  A. 
Rev.  13.  3.  and  his  deadly  wound  was  A.  12. 

IlEAi.EK. 
Isa.  3.  7.  shall  swear,  savin?,  I  will  not  be  a  k. 

HEALETH. 
Exod.  15.  26.  for  I  am  the  Lord  that  A.  thee 
Psal.  103.  3.  bless  the  Lord  who  A.  all  thy  diseases 
147.  3.  he  A.  Ihe  broken  in  heart,  and  bindctli  up 
Isa.  30.  26.  and  he  A.  the  stroke  of  their  wound 
HEALING,  Siibslantive. 

2  CArore.24. 1 13.  and  theA.  went  up  upon  the  work 
36.  1 16.  wrath  of  Lord  arose,  till  there  was  no  A. 

Prov.  15.  t  4.  Ihe  A.  of  the  tongue  is  a  tree  of  life 
./cr.  14.  19.  there  is  no  A.  for  us,  the  time  of  A. 
Dan.  4.  t  27.  if  it  may  be  a  h.  of  thy  error 
JVuA.3.19.tliere  is  noA.of  thybruise.woundgrievous 
J/ai.4.2.shall  Sun  of  right. arise  with  A. in  his  winga 
f.iikc  !).  II.  and  he  healed  them  that  had  need  ot' A. 
.Jets  4.22.  on  whom  this  miracle  of  A.  was  shewed 
1  Cor.  12.  9.  is  given  to  another  the  gift  of  A.  28. 

30.  have  all  the  gifts  of  A.  ?  do  all  interpret"! 

Rev.  22.  2.  leaves  of  the  tree  were  for  A.  of  nalioi.« 

HEALING. 


Isa.  29.  i  10.  the  prophets  and  A.  hath  he  covered  |  ./er.  30. 13.  none  to  plead,  thou  hast  no  A.  medii  iiia 


Mic.  3. 1  hear,  O  A.  of  Jacob,  and  princes  of  Isr.  9 
11.  A.  thereof  judge  for  reward,  and  jiriesls  teach 
See  Father.s. 
HEAL. 
J\rum.  12.  13.  A.  her  now,  O  God,  I  beseech  thee 
I>eut.  32.  39.  I  kill  and  make  alive,  I  wound,  I  A. 
2  Kings  20.  5.  I  will  A.  thee,  and  add  to  thy  days 
8.  what  shall  be  thn  sign  that  the  L.  will  A.  me? 
2  CAr.  7.  14.  I  will  forgive  their  sin,  and  will  A.  land 
Psnl.  6.  2.  O  Lord.  A.  me,  for  my  hones  are  ve.ved 
41.  4.  A.  my  soul,  for  I  have  sinned  against  thee 
f)0.  2.  A.  Ihe  breaihes  thereof,  for  it  shaketh 
Eccl.  3.  3.  a  time  lo  kill,  and  a  time  to  A. 
Isa.  19.22.  shall  smite  and  A.  it, and  he  shall  A.them 
.57.  18.  I  have  seen  his  ways,  and  will  A.  him,  19. 
.Tfr.  3.  22.  return,  and  I  will  A.  your  hlacksliilings 
17.  14.  A.  me,  O  Lord,  and  I  shall  he  healed 
30.  17.  I  will  /;.  'bee  of  ihv  wounds,  saitli  the  L. 
/.nm.l.V.i.  for  thy  breach  is  great,  who  can  A.  thee? 


Mat-  4.  23.went  about  A.  all  manner  of  sickness 

LnkeO.6.  preaching  the  gospel,  and  A.  every  where 

Acts  10.  38.  A.  all  that  were  oppress-ed  of  the  devil 

HEALTH. 
^671.43.  28.  our  father  is  in  good  A.  he  Is  yet  ahve 
'iSam.  20.  9.  Joab  said, art  thou  in  A.  my  hro'herl 
Psal.  33.  t  3.  neither  ts  there  any  A.  in  n  y  honi'S 

42.  11.  who  is  the  A.  ofmy  countenance,  43.  .l. 

67. 2. thy  savingAmaybe  known  among  ill  nalioni 
Prov.  3.  8.  it  shall  be  A.  to  Ihy  navel,  and  marrow 

4.  22.  for  Ihey  are  A.  to  all  their  flesh 

12.  18.  but  Ihe  tonsue  of  the  wise'is  A. 

13.  17.  but  a  faithful  ambassador  is  A. 

16.  24.  sweet  to  the  soul,  and  A.  to  the  bones 
fsa.  5H.  8.  thy  h.  shall  spring  forth  speedily 
.ler.  8.  15.  looked  for  a  time  of  A.  behold  trouhll 
22.  whv  is  not  the  A.  ofmy  people  recotersd  ? 
30.  17.  fori  will  restore  A.  uillo  thee,  and  he«l  thoe 
33.  6.  behold.  I  will  bring  it  A.  and  euro 


Acti  if).  34.    ake  uon-.o  .neat,  for  this  is  for  your  A. 
S  JoA«  i-  iiiiiyosl  be  in  //.  us  tliy  suul  i!ios))eretli 

UEA1>,  itul/iitaiUtve. 
Oen.  3J.  4tJ.  tliey  made  a  k.  and  did  eat  on  the  A. 
5^.  this  li.  bo  witness   and  tins  pillin-  be  witness 
£i;o'i.lo.ci.vvatLT.-g,iliii-'red.llie!ioodsan;0(!u|niglit 
as  a  A.  .Iii^ii.  i.  13,  Ju.  i^iu/.  Jii-  7.  I  ,o.  IJ. 
.^CWt.  i;i.  Iti.slia..  Jua/i.  lorever,  nor  buiiuigani 
Jo.<h.  7.ili.llK'V  r,us.:d  uver  Inni  a  ■j.-eaL  A.  oi  =iunt6 
.ci.-^Jti.Jooluia'UuinL  Ai,  anil  ina,.c  it  a  A.  forever 
ii.i.  raise  on  llie  liiiiy  oi  Ai  a  gieal  /(.  ol  siones 
Jl.  \IS.  llie  citiis  mat  stood  siill  on  tlieir  A. 
Jadir.  1.5.  t  ib.  wilii  tlio  jaw-bone  of  an  ass,  a  A. 
iiuSi  i.'i.  to  lie  down  at  tlie  end  of  the  A.  of  corn 
2  6am.  Id.  17.  tliey  laid  very  great  A.  on  Absalom 
tub  iil.  t  ^--  y«'  snail  lie  watch  in  the  A. 
3U.  t'--l-  I'e  will  not  stretchout  his  hand  to  the  A. 
frov.  «b.  1 8-  th'i'-  pntteth  a  jirecious  stone  in  a  A. 
<:'ant-  7.  2.  thy  belly  is  like  a  A.  of  wheat  set  about 
Isa.  17.  1.  Damascus  shall  be  a  ruinous  h. 
11.  harvest  shall  be  a  A.  in  the  day  of  grief 
■Ja.  2.  for  thou  hast  made  of  a  city  a  A. 
Jcr.  ;iU.  18.  the  city  shall  be  budded  on  he"  '."vn  A. 

49.  2.  and  Kabbah  shall  be  a  desolate  A. 
Mic.  1.  b.  will  make  Samaria  as  a  A.  of  the  field 
//ui.3.15.didst  walk  through  the  A.  of  great  waters 
Hair  2.  lb.  when  one  carii£  to  a  A.  ot  20  measures 

*  HEAP. 

i)eul.  32.  23.  I  will  A.  mischiefs  upon  them 
Job  It).  4.  I  could  A.  up  words  against  you 
27.  ItJ.  though  he  A.  up  silver  as  the  dust 
36.  13.  but  the  hvpocrites  in  heart,  A.  up  wrath 
ProB.  25. 22.  thou'shall  A.  coals  of  tire,  Rom.  12.20. 
if-.cc/.2.26.to  sinner  he  giveth  togaiherand  to  A.  up 
i:zck.  24.  10.  A.  on  wood,  kindle  the  tire,  consunn; 
Jiab.  1. 10.  for  they  shall  A.  dust  and  take  it 
B  /'irti.4.3.  A.  to  themsi-lves  leacliers,  having  itching 

HRAl'KU. 
ZecA.9.3-.Tyrus  A. up  silver  as  the  duBt,aiid  fine  gold 
Jam.  5. 3.  yc  have  A.  treasure  together  for  last  days 

HEAFETH. 
Fsal.  39.  6.  he  A.  uji  riches,  and  knowelh  not  who 
Hab.  2.  5.  and  he  A.  unto  Imn  all  people 

HEAPS. 

f'xod.  8.  14.  they  gathered  them  together  on  A. 

'  JudiT.  1.5.  16.  with  the  jaw  hone  of  an  ass,  A.  on  A. 

2  Kings  10.  8.  lay  ye  them  in  two  A.  at  entering  in 

I'J.  2.1.  to  lay  waste  fenced  cities  into  ruinous  A. 

t  CAr.  31.6.  they  brought  tithe,  and  laid  them  by  A. 

7.  ill  the  third'  month  they  began  to  lay  the  A. 

8.  when  the  jirinces  came  and  saw  the  A. 

A"' /i.  4. 2.  will  they  revive  the  sluiiesout  of  the  A.  ? 

Job  15  28.  in  houses  which  are  ready  to  become  A. 

fsal.  7'J.  1.  thev  have  laid  Jerusalem  on  A. 

Itr.  9.  11.  and  1  will  make  Jerusalem  A.  26.  16. 
31.  2i.  set  thee  up  way-marks,  make  thee  high  A. 
50.20.cast  Habylon  up  as  A.and  destroy  her  utterly 
51    37.  and  Babylon  shall  become  A. 

ll'ts.  12.  1 1.  their  altars  are  as  A.  in  the  furrows 

Mic.  3.  12.  and  Jerusalem  shall  become  A. 
HEAR 

Signifies,  (!)  To  rcr.eine  a  voice  or  sound  bij  thr. 
ear.,  2Sam.  15.  10.  (2)  To  grant  or  answer  our 
prayer.  I'sal.  116.  1, 1  love  the  Lord,  because 
he  hath  hoard  my  voice.  It  is  often  used  in 
this  sense,  in  the  Psalms  and  elsewhere.  Jlnd 
Ood  is  said  not  to  .  war,  when  lie  docs  not  grant 
vne's  desires.  John  :).  31,  We  know  that  God 
heareth  not  sinners.  (3)  To  listen  to  God's 
words  only  with  the  outward  sense  of  the  ear. 
Mat.  13.  19,  When  any  one  heareth  the  word 
of  the  kingdom  and  nnderstandeth  itnot.  Thus 
oil  wicked  men  who  ore  within  the  church  do 
Jiear  the  word ;  they  hear  the  sound  of  the  word. 
but  then  theyhane  not  sn  much  as  a  notional 
knowledge  of  these  things,  or  else  regard  them 
not,  iinr.er  consider,  or  lay  them  to  heart.  (4) 
To  yield  a  willing  assent  in  our  minds  to  tlie 
■word  of  God,  with  a  firm  purpose  to  obey  it. 
Jolin  8.  47,  He  that  is  of  God,  heareth  God's 
■word  ;  Ac  believes  and  obeys  it.  Ho  in  John 
30.  27,  My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  follow  me. 
Jt  is  used  often  in  this' sense.  Dent.  1  43,  I 
epake  unto  von,  and  ve  would  not  hear;  yr 
iBjuld  not  obey  me.  1  Sani.  24.  Vl,  Wherefore 
Nearest  Ihou  men's  words  ■!  H'hy  bdieocst  thou 
■what  mine  enemies  say  against  me  ?  So  in 
Blat.  17.  5,  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  hear  him; 
lelieve  and  obey  hisii.  (5)  To  Inarn,  John  8. 
26,40, 1  s|)eali  to  the  world  those  things  which  I 
iiave  heard  ol  him ;  those  things  ichirJi  hehath 
taught  me,  which  he  hath  communicated  to  me. 
<»)  To  ajif/-}~-t  of,  and  embrace.  1  John  4.  5, 
J'hey  spea^  a'  the  world,  and  the  world  heareth 
them  ;  these  seducers  and  false  teachers  preach 
such  doetrines  as  may  gratify  and  comply  with 
tue  corrupt  affections  of  worldly  inen:  and  they 
trreedilyhcariten  to,  npproee^  and  embrace  such 
tt'c'ripes.  (7)  Tojudge  anddetrrniive.-ifi;tm. 
*5.  3,  Thy  rr  alters  i  -o  good  and  right,  but  ilicre 
205 


HEA 

is  no  man  doputed  of  the  king  to  lK:i.r  thee  ;  to 
determine  thy  cause  with  justice  and  eijuity. 

Gen.  21.  6.  so  that  all  that  A.  will  laugh  with  me 
23.  6.  A.  us,  my  lord,  thou  art  a  mighty  prince 

Exod.  19.  9.  that  the  people  may  A.  when  1  speak 

32.  18.  but  the  noise  of  them  that  sing  do  1  A. 
jVum.  16.  8.  A.  I  jiray  you,  ye  sons  of  l^evi 

23.  18.  rise  U]),  Iimuik,  and  A.  hearken  unto  me 
30.  4.  and  tier  liiti'or  /(.  Iior  vow  and  hir  bond 
iJrut.  1.  16.  A.  lb.-  causes  between  your  bre.hren 

4.  10.  and  1  wdl  make  tiieiii  A.  my  words 

5.  1.  A.  Israel   tlie  statulos  and  judgments,  6   3. 

I  9.  1.  I  21).  3.  Isa.  48. 1.  Mark  12.  29. 
27.  and  A.  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  doth  say 

12.  28.  A.  all  these  words  which  1  command  ihee 

13.  12.  if  thou  Shalt  A.  say  in  one  of  thy  cities 

30.  12.  bring  it,  that  we  may  A.  it  and  do  it,  13. 

31.  12.  that  they  may  A.  and  learL.  13.  ,ltr.  6.  10. 
Josh.  3.  y.  A.  the  words  of  the  Lord  your  God 

6.  5.  when  ye  A.  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  the  peo- 

ple shall  shout,  AVA.  4.  20.  Dan.  3.  5, 15. 

Judg.  5.  3.  A.  O  ye  kings,  give  ear,  O  ye  princes 

16.  whyahodest,  to  A.  the  hieaiingsof  the  flocks? 

14.  13.  jnit  Ibitli  thy  riddh".  iliat  we  may  A.  it 

1  .Sam.  2.  23.  for  I  A.  of  your  evil  dealings  by  all 
24.  nay,  my  sons,  it  is  no  good  report  that  1  A. 

15.  14.  "and  the  lowing  of  the  oxen  which  I  A. 

16.  2.  how  can  i  go  1  if  Saul  A.  it,  he  will  kill  me 
25.24.A.iIr-  v.-ords  of  thy  liaiidmaid,  2  Sam.  20. 17. 

26.  Ui.  let  my  lord  the  king  A.  words  of  his  servant 

2  Sam.  14.  1 17.  so  is  my  lord  the  king  to  A-  good 
15. 3. there  is  no  man  deputed  of  the  king  to  A.  thee 

JO.  as  soon  as  ye  A.  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 

35.  that  what  thing  soever  thou  slialt  A. 

36.  ye  shall  send  to  me  every  thing  that  ye  A. 

17.  5.  and  let  us  A.  likewise  what  Hushai  saith 
20.  16.  a  wise  woman  criod  out  of  the  city,  A.  A. 
■22.  45.  soon  as  they  A.  shall  he  obedient,  Ps  18. 44. 

IKings'S.  til.  asked  understanding  to  A.judgment 

4.  34.  to  A.  the  wisdom  of  Solomon,  10.  8,  24. 

2  Chron.  9.  7,  23.  .\Iat.  12.  42.  Jyuke  11.31. 

8.  30.  then  A.  thou  in  heaven  and  foigive,32,  34, 

36,  39,  43,  45,  49.  2  Chron.  6.  21. 

18.  26.  they  called  on  l?aal,  saying,  O  Baal,  A.  us 
2  Kings  7.tj.  made  the  host  to  A.  a  noise  of  chariots 

18.  28.  A.  the  word  of  the  great  king,  Isa.  36. 13. 

19.  16.  A.  the  words  of  Sennacherib,  Isa.  37.  17. 
IC/iron-li.  15.  when  thim  Shalt  A.  a  sound  of  going 
J\l'eh.\.  6.  that  thou  mayest  A.  the  prayerof  servant 

4.  4.  A-  O  our  G. for  we  are  despised,  turn  rejiroach 
8.  2.  and  all  that  ruuid  A.  with  understanding 
Job  5.  27.  A.  it,  and  know  thou  it  for  thy  good 
13.  17.  A.  diligently  my  speech  with  ears,  21.  2. 

27.  9.  will  God  A.  his  cry  ;  ||  34.  2.  A.  my  words 
42.  4.  A.  I  beseech  thee,  and  1  will  speak 

Psal.  4.  1.  have  mercy  upon  me,  A.  my  prayer,  O 
God,  39.  12.  I  54.  2.  |  84.  8.  |  102.  1.  |  143.  1. 

20.  1.  the  Lord  A.  thee  in  the  day  of  tnmble 

9.  save.  Lord,  let  the  Ung  A.  us  when  v\'e  call 
27.  7.  A.  O  Lord,  when  1  cry  with  my  voice 
30.  10.  A.  O  Lord,  and  have  mercy  upon  me 
49.1.  A.  this,  all  ye  people,  give  ear,  all  inhabitants 
50.  7.  A.  O  my  people,  and  I  will  speak,  81.  8. 
51.8.make  nie  to  A.joy  and  gladness, that  the  bones 

59.  7.  swords  in  lips,  for  who,  say  they,  doth  A..' 
61.  1.  A.  my  cry,  O  God,  attend  to  my  prayer 

60.  16.  come,  and  A.  all  ye  that  fear  God 

102. 20.  A.  groaning  of  the  prisoner,  to  loose  those 
138.  4.  when  they  A.  the  wordi  of  thy  moulh 
143.8.  cause  me  to  A.  thy  loving-kindness  in  morn. 
I'roB.  1.  8.  my  son,  A.  the  instruction  of  thy  father 
4.  1.  A.  ye  children,  the  instruction  of  a  father 

10.  A.  O  my  son,  and  receive  my  sayings,  19.  20. 
8.  6.  A.  for  I  will  speak  of  excellent  things 

33.  A.  instruction,  and  be  wise,  refuse  it  not 
19.  27.  cease  to  A.  instruction,  that  causeth  to  err 

22.  17.  bow  thine  ear,  A.  the  words  of  the  wise 
23.19.A.thou,  my  son,  be  wise,  and  guide  thy  heart 

Eccl.  5.  1.  and  be  more  ready  to  A.  than  to  give 

7.  5.  it  is  better  to  A.  the  rebuke  of  the  wise 
1-2.  13.  let  us  A.  the  conclusion  of  the  matter 

Cant.  8. 13.  hearken  to  thy  voice,  cause  me  to  A.  it 
[sa.  1.  2.  A.  O  heavens,  and  give  ear,  O  earth 

6. 9.  A.  ye  indeed,  but  understand  not,  Mark  4. 12. 

18.  3.  and  when  he  bloweth  a  trumpet,  A.  ye 

33.  13.  A.  ve  that  are  afar  ofi'whut  I  have  done 

34.  1.  let  the  earth  A.  and  all  that  is  therein 

42.  18.  A.  ye  deaf  H  23.  who  will  A.  for  time  to  come 

43.  9.  or  let  them  A.  and  say,  it  is  truth 
48.  14.  all  ye,  assemble  yourselves  and  h. 

16.  A.  ye  this,  1  have  not  spoken  in  secret 
.55.  3.  A.  and  your  soul  shall  live,  ./uA)i  5.  25. 
.rer.  4.  21.  shall  I  A.  the  sound  of  the  trumpet'? 
6.  18.  therefore  A.  ye  nations  ||  19.  A.  O  earth 

11.  2.  A.  vt  the  words  of  this  covenant,  6. 

10.  forefiithers,  vvho  refused  to  A.  13.  10. 

13.  15.  A.  ye,  give  ear,  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken 
13.  2.  tlieii  1  will  cause  thee  to  A.  my  words 

23.  22.  and  had  caused  my  peo|>le  to  A.  my  words 
38.  25.  if  the  ptir^es  A  that  I  have  talked 


1 12  A 

./cr.49.20  therefoieA.  the  rounselofthe  !,d..-.n.45. 

lAim.  1.  18.  A.  1  |>ray  you,  all  people,  a  id  beliold 

Eiek.-2.6.  A.wliat  1  say  ||  3.1 1  ./(.at  my  mouth,  33  7 

3.  27.  hethatlreareili,let  him  A.  he  that  foibearn 

13.19.  by  your  lying  to  my  people,  I  hat  A.  your  lie' 

33.  30.  A.  what  is  the  wo,d  that  eumt.h  u  rth 

31.  they  A.  thy  words,  but  will  iioi  do  tm  in.  :i'^ 

Dan.  9.  17.  O  tiod.  A.  the  prayer  of  thy  •eivaiit 

111.  (J  Lord.  A.U  i.ord,  for„'re,  heark-iii  and  do 
/y  ».■>■. 5.  I.  A  ye  this.  U  priests,  and  hoar  ken, gi  ve  oai 
.^«(7!.2.A.thi^,yeoiil  men,  and  gue  ear,  all  .niiiiL'it 
JiiHos\i.\.h.\.\n:,  wd.L.halha|.okon,4.1.  |  5  1.  ]  o.  4. 
Mic.  1.  2.  A.  all  ye  pooi)le,  jioarkoii,  O  earth 
3.  1.  1  said,  A.  1  pray  you,  O  heads  ot  Jacob,  9. 
6. 2.  A.  ye,  O  mountains  ||  9.  A.  ye  the  rod  ami  him 
J\rah.  3.  19.  all  that  A.  the  bruit  of  Ihee  shall  cla|i 
Zech.  7.  12.  lest  they  should  A.  the  law  and  wordi 
Mat.  11.  4.  shew  John  the  things  which  ye  A.  and 
5.  lame  walk, and  deaf  A.  Mark  7. 37.  Luke.7.  2'2. 

13.  17.  to  A.  those  things  that  ye  A.  Luke  10.  24. 

15.  10.  he  said  to  the  multitude  A.  andunderstund 

17.  5.  this  is  my  beloved  Son,  A.  him,  Mark  9.  7 

18.  l7.  he  neglect  to  A.  them,  to  A.  the  church 
..Wa?-A4.I8.are  such  as  A.the  word,  20./.uA<8.12,13. 

•24.  lake  heed  what  ye  A.  you  that  A.  mure  giver 

y,.i(Ae  5.  1.  pressed  on  him  to  A.  the  word  of  God 

15.  multitudes  came  together  to  A.  and  be  healed 

6.  17.  which  came  to  A.  him,  and  to  be  healed 
27.  I  say  to  you  which  A.  love  your  enemies 

8.  18.  take  heed  therefore  how  ye  A.  whoever  hatfa 
21.  are  these  which  A.  the  word  asd  do  ii,  11.28. 

9.  9.  hut  who  is  this  of  whom  I  A.  such  things  1 

15.1.  then  drew  near  publicans  and  siiin.  to  A.  hini 

16.  2.  he  said,  how  is  it  that  1  A.  this  of  thee  ? 
29.  they  have  Moses  and  proph.  let  them  A.  them 

18.  6.  Lord  said,  A.  what  the  unjust  judge  saith 

19.  48.  the  people  were  very  attentive  to  A.  him 
21.  38.  came  to  him  in  the  temple  for  to  A.  him 

John  5.  30.  as  I  A.  1  judge  ||  6.  60.  who  can  A.  ill 

7.  51.  doth  our  law  judge  a  man  before  it  A.  him 

9.  27.  wherefore  would  ye  A.  It  again 

10.3.tlie  sheej)  A. his  voice,  and  he  calleth  by  name 

12.  47.  if  any  man  A.  my  words,  and  believe  not 

14.  24.  and  the  word  which  ye  A.  is  not  mine 
.^cts  2.  8.  how  A.  we  every  man  in  our  own  tonguo 

33.  iiath  shed  forth  this,  which  ye  now  see  and  A 

10.  22.  to  send  for  thee,  and  to  A.  words  of  thee 
33.  to  A.  all  things  that  are  commanded  tliee 

13.  7.  and  desired  to  A.  the  word  of  God 

44.  the  whole  city  came  together  to  A.  the  word 

15.  7.  Gentiles  by  my  mouth  should  A.  the  word 

17.  21.  either  to  tell  or  to  A.  some  new  thing 

19.  26.  ye  A.  Paul  hath  turned  away  much  jieople 
2^2.  1.  A.  ye  my  defence  which  I  make  now  to  you 

24.  4.  that  thou  wouldest  A.  us  of  thy  clemency 

25.  22.  Agrippa  said,  I  would  A.  the  man  myself 
'28.  22.  hut  we  desire  to  A.  w  hat  thou  thinkest 

1  Cor.  11. 18. 1  hoar  there  be  divisions  among  yoi' 
Phil.  1.27.orelsebe  absent,  I  may  A. of  your  affairs 

2  Thess.  3.  1 1    we  A.  that  some  walk  disorderly 

1  Tm.4.16  Shalt  save  thyself  and  them  thai  A.  tlie« 

2  Tim.  4  17.  and  that  a',1  the  Gentiles  might  A. 
./(t;H.l.  19  let  every  one  bcswift  lo  A.  slow  to  sjieak 
1  .John  5.  l.'i   we  know  thai  he  A.  us,  w  hat  we  ask 

3  ./ohn  4   i.'.an  to  h.  my  children  walk  in  truth 
Rev.  1.  3.  blessed  that  A.  words  of  this  projihecy 

9.  20.  which  neither  can  see,  nor  A.  nor  walk 
See  Ear,  E.4RS,  Voick.  . 
HEAK  me. 
Kxod  6.  12.  how  then  shall  Pharaoh  A.  me? 
1  Kings  18.  37.  A.  lie,  O  Ld.  h.  me,  thai  this  people 

1  Chron.  28.  2.  A.  me   my  brolhren,  and  my  peopie 

2  Chron.  13. 4.  A.  me,  iliou  JeroliOam,  and  all  fsrae. 

15.2.  A.?nc,,'\sal|20.20.and  ho  sir  J,  A.  me  O  Judab 

29.  5.  A.  me,  ye  Levltes,  sanctify  now  yourselves 
.Tob  1.5.  17.  I  will  shew  thee,  h.  me,  I  will  declare 

31.  35.  O  that  one  would  h.  me,  my  desire  is 
Psal.i.l.  A.  me  when  I  call,  OG.  of  my  righteougQ. 
13.  3.  consider,  and  A.  me,  O  Lord  my  God 
17.  6.  I  called  upon  thee,  for  thou  wilt  A.  me 
38.  16.  for  I  said,  A.  me,  lost  they  should  rejoice 
55.  2.  attend  unto  me,  and  A.  me,  I  mourn 
60.  5.  save  with  thy  right  hand,  and  A.  me 
69. 13.  OGod,  in  the  multiiude  of  thy  mercy  *.  j»e 

17.  for  I  am  in  trouble,  A.  t?/c  speedily,  143.7. 
Mic.  7.  7.  I  will  wait  for  God,  my  fiod  will  A.  me 
./lets  26.  3.  wherefore  1  beseech  thee  lii  h.  me 

29.  bul  also  all  that  A.  me,  were  such  as  I  air 
1  Cor.  14.  21.  vet  tor  all  tttet  wii;  they  not  A.  mo 

HEAR    I-;  Ol  -tut  HKAR. 
Deut.  28.  1;iil.  whi.se  to  gue  thou  shall  not  h. 

30.  IT.sothou  wi'.tr.yri  but  worship  other  god« 
1  Sam.  8.  18.  the  T,ord  will  iwt  A.  you  inthiLtdaj 
./ofc  30. 20. 1  cry  unto  thee,  and  inon  doslnot  h.me 

35. 13.  surely  God  wi'J  'lof  A.  vanity,  nor  regard  h 
P»(/;.66.18.lf  I  regard  iniquity,  Lord  will  not  h.mt 

94.  9.  he  that  planted  the  enr,  shall  he  not  h  J 
Isa-^.  15.  when  make  many  prn\ers,  T  v.-m;-ath 
Jfr.7.16.1  11.14. 1  14.12.  .£736*-. 8^  18.  .f/nc-.^  '33. 

30.9.  children  tin       ill  not  ft.  the  law  ol  ujl  i^urd 


HEA 

^r<523.:i5.1(ri7Z  A.tlioe,wlienl!iyiiccu5ersarccornc 

28  2c!.salv.iiiun  is  eoni  to  the  GoiiUlcs,  tlicy  willh- 

HEAR  the  w»rd  of  the  Lord. 

1  Kin  ITS  22. 19.  A.  therefore  the  word  of  the  Lord, 
2  Chr.  IH.  18.  Jer.  29.  20.  1  42.  15.  Jimos  ,.  K.. 

2  Kiiu's  7.  1.  then  Ehsha  said  h.  ye  I'^ewordoJ  the 
J^ojd,  Jer.  1/.  20.  |  21.  11. 

20.16.Isainh  said  ro  Hezelviah,/i.K"jr</  i,fLord,M 

in  thy  house  be  carried  to  Babylon,  Jsa.  39.  o. 

fsa.  1.  10.  A.  K'"-'i  of  the  Lord,  ye  rulors  ol  !;  odon, 

28.  14.  A.  the  rfe-d  of  the  Lord,  yescornful  men 

60.5.  A.  word  oj  Lord,  ye  that  tremble  at  his  vvord 

Jer.  2.  4.  A.  word  of  Lord,  Ohonse  of  Jacob   1 0. 1. 

7.  2.  A.  the  v:ord  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  ot  Jiiduh 

f)   "0  vpt  ;•   iheioc'dof  the  Lord,  O  ye  women 

John  8.  43.  even  because  ye  cannot  «.  ...y  w-u        -^ -O-  f\;-;~j-^^,(Q  kings  of  Judnh.  22.  2. 

47.  ye  therefore  A^  ",>-',";'•  ^^''^^^^^d"  a  Ltt     ^-  ^9   o"  r?i,fea,t..>.  :,^.  word  of  the  Lord 

9.  27.  he  answered,  1  tod  Y"";  a"  '  Vf, ^"^,  ""'    ;     ,,    ,„.  A.  «A.  «,ori  c,'"  £.«=  I^ord,  O  ye  na 


HEA 

ii>a.  59.  1.  neither  his  ear  heavy  that  it  car  -t  A. 
2.he  wdl  vol  A.1105.12.  when  1  spake  \-e  d.c.  «o«  A. 

66  4  when  I  spake,  tliev  did  not  A.  /.cch.  1.  4. 
/er:5.21.haveears  and  h  „or,Kz.A.12.a..V«rA8.18. 

13   17  but  if  yc  will  not  k.  22.  5.  Mai.  2.  2. 

17  23.' that  they  might  »<«  A.  19.  15.  ZerA.  7.  11. 
22  21   I  spake,  but  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  h. 

Dan.  i  23.  thou  hast  praised  the  gods  ot  sdvcr, 
which  see  7»)(,  nor  A.  nor  know,  ftn).9.20. 
J»/,e.  3. 4.  shall  cry  to  Lord,  but  he«ill«o«A.  thoin 
Hab  1  2.  how  long  shall  I  cry,  and  thou  wilt  no  A 
Mat   10.  14.  not  receive  you,  nor  A.  your  words 

18  16  ithe  will  Ho«  A.  thee,  then  take  one  or  tw, 
J  „  je  16  31  if  Ihev  A.  not  Moses  and  the  prophets 
Lhn  a  43  even  because  ye  cannot  A.  my  word 


10.  8.  are  robbers,  but  the  sheep  did  7wl  h.  the 
/>r's3  "3  every  soul  which  will  7)o(  A.  be  destroy. 
ICor  14  21.  yet  for  all  that  will  they  not  h.  n.e 
i4ol  4  «1    veunderthelaw,  do  vejiflf  A.thelaw 

«en  4^  21  when  he  hesouglil  us,  we  ?oo«W  not  A. 
'"  do  not  sin  against  tiie  child,  ye  wonld  nolh. 

Fx'od  7  16.  behold,  hitherto,  thou(ro«Wf««HO«  A. 

7>«t.l.43.Israel  toouldnot  A.  3.26.  2  Kn^s  H.  14 

IKini'S  14. 1 1.  .Amaziah  would  not  A.  i  Uir..o.  Jt. 
^12  Israel  would  not  A.  .V.A.  9  2fl.  Z.cA  7.    3. 

Isa  "«  12  this  isthe  refreshing,yel  they  icouldnoth. 

JerAr  11.  mi^bt  he  for  praise,  they  ,r. «.  A  29.  1   , 

36.25.  he,co»/r/not  A.ll  Z.cA.7^i3. 1  ,.o«7<i«ot  A. 

HE.AR  now,  or  ?iO!c  HbAK. 

A-iiin  1=>  6.  and  he  said,  A.  now  my  words,  20.  10. 

ISani  22  7.  then  Saul  said,  A.  now,  ye  Benjamites 

12  h  now   thou  son  ofAhituh,  he  answered 
Job  13.  6.  A.  now,  my  reasoning,  and  hearken 
Prov.  5.  7.  A.  me  noac,  therefore  O  ye  children 
/sa  7  13  and  ho  said,  A.  \enow,  O  house  of  David 
44'  r  vet  now  h.  O  Jacob  my  servant  and  Israel 
47'  8  A.  now,  thou  that  art  given  to  pleasures 
51'  21   therefore,  A.  now  this  thou  aftlicied 
hr  5.  21.  therefore,  A.  now  this,  Oloolish  people 
i8.15.A.  no'c  HananiahllZccA.  3.8.A.  n07c,O  Josh. 
37  20.  A.  now,  1  pray  Ihee,  O  my  lord  the  king 
Mic  6.  1.  A.  ye  now  what  the  Lord  saith,  arise 
4ct.?2  33.  shed  forth  this  which  yenoro  see  and  A. 
Phil  1  30.  which  ye  saw  in  me,  and  now  A.  to  be  in 

.Viall  HEAR. 
f:xorf.l5.14.the  peoi.le  sAaH  A.  ami  be  ar,^aid,^A)e«t. 

.V«m  14  13  Moses  said,  then  the  Egypt,  shall  h.  it 
Dent.  1.  17.  ye  shall  h.  small  as  well  as  great 
o  25  who  slinll  h.  report  ol  thee,  and  shall  tremble 
4.  6.' which  shall  A.  all  these  statutes  and  say 
task  7  9  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  shall  A.  ot  it 
'judir.  r  1 1.  and  thou  Shalt  A.  what  they  say 
"Sam  16  21   Israel  sAoii  A.  that  thou  art  abhorred 
\'  Ki»<'s'».  42.  for  thev  shall  A.  of  thy  great  name 
<i  Kinls  19. 7.  and  heskall  A.  a  rumour,  Isa.  37. 7. 
luh  '>'"  27   shall  make  prayer  to  him,  he  shad  h. 
J^.'i'm  2.  the  humhle^AuH  A.  thereof,  and  be  glad 
55  17  I  will  prav  and  crv,anil  he  shall  Amy  voice 
].)  God  shall'h.  and  afflict  them,  even  he  that 
0-1   11  mine  eatK  sAaii  A.  desire  ot  the  wicked 
141  6'  Wwy  shall  A.  my  words,  for  they  are  sweet 
Isa  ''9   18.'in  that  day  shall  the  deaf  A.  the  words 
30'  i't'  when  he  shall  A.  it  he  will  answer  thee 

21.  tiiine  ears  shall  h.  a  word  behind  thee 
Jer  33  9.  which  shall  h.  all  the  good  that  I  do 
Hos  2  21.  and  the  heaven  shall  A.  the  earth 

22;  the  earth  ..hall  A.  the  -^"f"  ^"'l^l'^  ^'"<?. 
Mai   13.  14.  by  hearing,  ye  shall  A.  Jlcts  £6.  -0. 
18.  15.  if  he  shall  A.  thee  thou  hast  gained  Oiy 
24.  6.  ve  sA«(/  A.  of  wars,  Mark  13.7.  Luke  21 .  9 
J„A»5. 2.5.  the  dead sAa/iA.voiceol  Ihebonot  God 
16   13  whatsoever  he^At.Z/ A.  that  shall  bespeak 
acU  3.  22.  him  shall  ye  A.  in  all  things,  7.  37. 
'  25  22   to-morrow,  said  he,  thou  shall  A.  him 
Rom  li)  14  how  sAoHtbev  A.  without  a  preacher 

iVdl  HEAR. 

Eiod.  20. 19  speak  unio  us,  we  will  A.  Vcut.  5.27. 

2'>  23  if  they  crv,  I  will  surely  A.  their  cry,  27. 

liuir.  '9.  8.  I  jriVZA.  what  the  Lord  wdl  command 

2  .Sam.  14.  16.  king  xnll  A.  todeliver  his  handmaid 

2  Kinss  19.  4.  it  may  be  thy  God  will  h.  the  words 

9  Ca/7.  14.  .hen  wdl  I  A.  from  heaven   P.^  20_  6. 

20  9   tS.-n  thou  wilt  A.  and  help,  Psal-  38.  1.^. 

PotC.  4.  :1  me  Lord  leul  A.  |1 17  6.  thou  w<i£  A.  me 

85  H   I  w.il  h.  whai  God  the  Lord  will  speak 

145   i'l  he  also  will  h.  .heir  cry,  and  save  them 

T>^,.^    i  h  wise  man  jciVi  A.  and  increase  learning 

/sa.41    17  the  Lord  u'.HA.them,  and  not  forsake 

uj  '«   wloie  they  are  yet  speaking,  I  </•««  A. 

lev.  3R   3.  It  may  be  the  house  of  Judab  «)i«  A. 

i,-t<tU..i.  whether  they  JfiH  A.  or  forbear   ,.  \  3.11 

fi03  2  21.  I  will  A.  the  heavens,  ihey  the  earth 

M,--  7  7.  I  will  wait  for  God,  my  God  wi«  A.  me 

7cch.  10.  6. 1  am  their  God  and  will  h-  Ihcni,  13.  9 

^cis  17  32.  we  will  h.  thee  again  of  this  matter 

SI   22  for  ticv  will  A.  that  Hiou  art  come 


31.  10.  A.  the  word  ef  th;  Lord,  O  ye  nations 
34.4.vet  h.word  of  Lord,0  Zedekiah,king,ot  Jud 
44  OJ  ,.  ,;.„  j--_j  -y  .,*j  y^ord,  all  Judah,  Jb. 
Rzek.H.ye  mountains  of  Israel,  A.  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  I  will  bring  a  sword  on  you,  36. 1 ,  4. 
13.  2.  soy  to  prophets  A.  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord 
16.35.  wherefore,  O  hM\o\,k.lheword  of  the  Lord 

20.  47.  forest  of  the  south,  A.  the  word  of  the  Lord 
25.  3.  say  to  Ammonites,  A.  the  wordof  the  Lord 
34.  7.  ye  shepherds,  h.  the  word  of  the  Lord,  .). 
37.  4.  say,  O  ye  dry  bones,  A.  thewordof  the  Lord 

H0S.4.  1.  h.word  of  the  Lord,  yechildrer.  ol  Israe 
.^/«os7. 16.  Amaziah,  A.  thou  the  word  of  the  Lord 

HEARD.  . 

Gn,.  16. 1 1.  because  the  Lord  hath  h.  thy  affliction 

21.  26.  neither  vet  A.  I  of  it,  but  to  day 
29.  33.  because'the  Lord  hath  A.  that  I  was  hated 
45.  2.  Joseph  wept  aloud,  and  the  Egyptians  A. 

F.iod.2.2i.  God  A.  their  groaning,  and  remembered 
16.  9.  for  he  hath  A.  your  mnrmurings 
23.  13.  neither  let  it  be  A.  out  of  thy  mouth 
28  35.  his  sound  shall  be  ft.  when  he  goeih  in  and 
33.  4.  when  the  people  A.  these  evil  tidings 

Lev.  24.  14.  let  all  ibat  A.  hi.n  lay  their  hands 

JVum.  11.  1.  the  people  complained,  the  Lord  A.  it 
12.  2.  MiriEmispakeagainslMoses,  theLordA.  11 
14.  14.  they  have  A.  tliou  art  among  this  people 
15.  ihe  nations  which  have  A.  the  fame  <if  t bee 
30.  7.  held  his  peace  at  her  the  day  he  d.  it,  14. 
/o<A.9. 10.  they  A.  that  they  were  their  neighbours 

1  Sam.  7.  9.  Samuel  cried,  and  '.he  Lord  A-  "|m 
23.  11.  will  Saul  come,  as  thy  servant  hath  A. .' 

1  Kinirs  1.11.  hast  not  A.  that  Adonijah  dolh  reign 
6.  7.°nor  was  any  tool  of  iron  A.  in  the  house 
10.7.the  half  not  told  me,  thy  wisdom  "i'' Fospe- 

Wty  e.\ceedeth  the  fame  which  1  n.  ?  2  CAr.9 Jr. 

2  h'inirs  19.25.hast  thou  not  A.  long  ago,  lsa.Si.2b 
2  Chr' 5.  13.  make  one  sound  to  be  A.  m  praising 

33.  13.  he  was  entreated  and  A.  his  supplications 
Ezra  3.  13.  people  shouted,  the  noise  was  A.  atar 
JVeA.  12.  43.  the  joy  of  Jerusalem  A.  even^atarott 
Job  15.  8.  hast  tnou  A.  ihe  secret  of  God  ^ 
19.  7.  I  cry  out  of  wrong,  but  I  am  not  A. 
26  14  but  how  liitle  a  portion  is  A.  of  him 
"0   11   when  the  ear  A.  me,  then  it  blessed  me 
Psal.  6.  9.  the  Lord  hath  A.  my  supplication 
10.  17.  thou  haivl  A.  the  desire  of  the  humble 
22.  21.9ave  me,  for  thou  hast  A.  me  from  the  horns 

24.hut  wlienhccriedheA.34.6.  1  40.  1.  1  120  1. 
34  4  I  ^.ouo-ht  the  Lord-  and  he  A.  me,  and  deliv. 
38.  13.  but  I  as  a  deal  man  h.  not,  I  was  dumb 
61.5.  thou,  O  G.  hast  A.  my  vows,  thou  hast  given 
66  10  verily  God  hath  A.  me,  he  hath  alten.led 
76  8  cause  iudgmeirt  to  be  A.  from  heaven 
78  21   therefoic  the  Lord  A.  this  and  was  wroth 

59.  when  God  A.  this,  was  wroth,  and  abhorred 
81.  5.  where  I  A.  a  language  that  I  understood  no 
<»7  8.  Zion  A.  and  was  glad,  and  Judah  rejoiced 

106   44.  ho  regarded  their  affliction,  when  ..eft. 

118  21.  for  thou  hast  A.  me,  and  art  my  salvation 

132  6  lo,  we  A.  of  it  ra  Ephralah,  we  founo  it 
Prov.  21.  13.  he  shall  cry  himself,  bu'^nul  be  A. 
I  Isa  10  30.caJse  it  to  be  A.  unto  Laish,  O  Analholh 

40:21.hayeyenotA.?  hath  it  not  been  told  you  1 
28  hast  thou  notA.  everlasting  God  fainteth  not? 

48  0  thou  hastA.  see  all  this,  will  not  ye  declare? 

52'  15.  which  thev  had  not  h.  shall  they  consider 

60   18  violence  shall  no  more  be  A.  in  thy  land 

64  4  men  liavc  net  h.  what  lie  hath  prepared 

65.  19.  the  voire  >.f  weeping  shall  be  no  more  A. 

6fi  8  w'-.i  bath  A.  such  a  thing,  who  hath  seen  ! 
!9  to  th.-^  isloi  -.'.uv  off,  that  have  not  A.  my  fame 

te'r  4   19.  because  thou  hast  A.  sound  of  trumpel 

6  7  shecastethout  wickedneB3,8poil  is  A.  in  her 

7  13   I  <pake  unto  you,  risingearly,butyeA.  not 

8  0   I  hearkened  and  A.  butlhey  sjMke  not  aright 
18   13.  ask  the  heathen,  who  hath  A.  such  things 

22.  let  cry  be  A.  from  houses  when  shall  bring 
25  36  a  howling  of  the  flock  shall  be  A. 
•^6  il.  lor  he  halh  prophesied  as  ye  have  A. 
34. 10.  A.  every  oneshould  Icthis  man-servant  f 
35!  17.  I  have  spoken,  but  they  have  not  A. 
I   Vfi    12.  Ihe  iiiiioiis  have  h.  of  lliy  stinme 


HEA 

./cr.  50.  40.  and  tl^  crv  is  A.  anmng  \  he  nation* 
'  51!  46.  a  runioii;  that' shall  he  h.  in  the  land 
Lam.  1.  21.  they  have  A.  that  1  sigh,  there  is  nom 
3.  61.  Iliou  lias't  A.  their  reproach,  O  Lord 
Lick.  19.  4.  Ihe  nations  A.  of  him,  he  was  tak'.«i 
26.  13.  the  sound  of  Ihy  harp  shall  be  no  more  A 
33.  5.  he  A.  the  sound  of  .he  trumpet,  and  took 
Han.  12.  8.  and  I  A.  but  I  understood  no* 
//o.s.7.12.  chastise  them,  as  their  congrega.  hatli  A. 
Jonah  2.  2.  I  cried  unto  ihe  Lord,  and  he  A.  me 
Mic.  5.  15.  in  fury,  such  as  they  have  not  A. 
Hab.  3.  16.  when  I  A.  my  belly  trembled 
Mai.  3.  16.  and  ihe  Lord  hearkened  ard  A.  it 
Mat.  5.  21.  ye  have  A.  it   ivas  said,  27,  33,  :i8,  43, 
6.  7.  they  shall  be  A.  for  ".liEir  much  speaking 
13. 17.  ye  hear,  and  have  not  A.  them,  Luke  10. 24, 
15.  12.  were  offended  after  they  A.  this  saying 
22.  7.  when  the  king  A.  thereof,  he  was  wroth 
26.  65.  ye  have  A.  his  hh  sphemy,  Mark  14.  64.      . 
Mark  4.  1.5.  but  when  tlify  have  A.  Satan  conieth 
14.  11.  and  when  they  A.  it  they  were  glad 
Luke  1.  13.  fear  not,  thy  prayer  is  h.Jicts  10.  31. 
12.  3.  what  ye  have  spokr.n,  shall  be  A.  in  ihe  light 

20.  16.  when  they  A.  il,  they  said,  God  lorbid 
.lohn  3.  32.  what  be  hath  A.  that  he  testifielh 

6.  45.  every  man  that  htih  A.  of  the  Faiher 

8.  6.  wrote  on  ihe  ground,  as  tho'  li«  h.  ihemnot 

9.  32.  since  the  world  began  wan  it  not  A. 
11.  41.  Faiher,  I  thank  thee  that  ibouhast  A.me 

18.  21.  ask  ihem  which  A.  me,  what  I  have  snid 

21.  7.  when  Simon  Peter  A.  that  it  was  the  L.l. 
.^cts  1.  4.  wait  for  the  promise  ye  have  A.  of  me 

2.  37.  when  they  A.tliis,they  were  pricked  in  heal 
4.  4.  many  of  them  which  k.  the  word  believed 
5  5.  fear  came  on  all  ihem  that  A.  these  things 

13.  48.  when  the  Genlilcs  A.  this  Ihey  were  glad 

14.  9.  Ihe  same  A.  Paul  speak,  who  beholding 
16.  14.  a  woman  which  worshipped  God,  A.  us 

25.sang  praises  lo  God,  and  the  prisoners  A.  tliens 

19.  5.  when  they  A.  this,  they  were  baptized 
22  15.  Shalt  witnessof  what  thou  hast  seen  and  r 
24.  24.  A.  him  concerning  the  faith  in  Christ 

Rom.  10.  14.  in  him  of  whom  they  have  notA, 
18.  but  I  say,  have  they  not  A.  ?  yes,  verily 

15.  21.  they  that  have  not  A.  shall  understand 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  eye  halh  not  seen,  nor  ear  h.  neil-ker 
Gol.  1.  13.  for  ye  have  A.  of  my  conveisnli.in 
Enh.  1.  13.  after  that  ye  A.  llie  wonl  ol  triiUi 

15.  after  J  A.  of  your  failli  in  the  Lord  J,-?us 
4   21   if  so  be  ye  have  A.  him  and  been  laiigiit 

Phil.  2.  26.  that  ye  had  A.  that  he  had  been  sick 

4.  9.  those  things  ye  have  A.  and  seen  111  me,  ao 

Col.  1.  4.  since  we  A.  of  your  faith  in  Christ 

6.  since  day  ye  A.  of  it,  and  knew  the  grace  ot  l» 

9.  since  day  we  A.  it,  do  not  cease  to  pray  for  yon 

2  Tim.  2.  2.  things  thou  hast  A.  of  me,  commit  to 
Heb.  2.  3.  was  confirmed  to  us  by  them  lliat  A.  liitn 

3.  16.  for  some  when  they  had  A.  did  provoke 
4   2.  not  being  mixed  with  faiih  111  them  thai  A. 
5. 7.  offer,  up  iirayers,  iin.l  was  A.  in  thai  he  feared 
./am.  5.  11.  ye  have  A.  of  the  patience  ol  Job 
1  John  2.  18.  ye  A.  Inat  antichrist  shal  come,  4.  3 
24.  have  A.  from  Ibe  beginning,  3.  11.  J./o.m  i). 
Rev.  3.  3.  remember  therefore  how  lliou  hisl  A. 
5.  13.  and  all  thai  are  in  ihcm  A.  I,  saying 
7   4    I  A.  the  nun.b.r  of  ihem  which  were  sealed 
9   1(5   and  I  A.  ihe  number  of  ihe  horsemen 

16.  5.  and  I  A.  the  angel  of  the  waters  say 
18  22.  ihe  voice  of  trumpeters  shall  be  li.  no  more 

23.  Ihe  voice  of  bride  shall  be  A.  no  more  in  thee 
22  8  I  saw  these  things,  and  h-  them,  when  1  A. 

/Anri-  HEARD. 
Grn.  17.  20.  and  as  l.-r  Ishmael  /  have  A.  thee 

41  15  I  have  drean.odadream, /Aa!;r^  A.  sayor 
thee  Ihou  cnnsl  inlerp.  dreams, /J«n.  5.  14,  16. 

42  2.  I  have  A.  that  there  is  corn  in  Egyiit 
Krod.  3.  7.  /  have  h.  their  cry  H  6.5.  /A.  A.  groaning 

16   12.  I  have  h.  the  niurinuring,  Jfiim.  14.  27. 
Deut.  5.  2H.  1  have  A.  the  voice  ol  \(.ur  words 
1  Sam.  25.  7.  now  /  have  A.  ihal  thou  hiisl  sheaierf 

1  Kintrs  2  42.  the  word  that  I  have  A.  is  good 
9.  3.  "/  have  h.  ihy  prayer  thou  hast  made  before 

me,  2  Kings  20.  5.  2  CAron.  /.  12.  Isa.  38.  .5. 

2  Kin-Ts  19. 20.  that  which  .^nou  hast  prayed  /A^. 
22.  19.  /  also  have  A.  thee,  saith  L.2  CAr.  34.  Z7 
7fl//I6"2.  /AaucA.manv  such  things, miserable  com 
20.  3.  I  have  A.  the  check  of  my  reproach 
42.  5.  I  have  A.  of  thee  by  the  hearing  of  the  eaj 

Psiil.  31.  13.  for  Ihave  A.  the  slander  of  ninn) 
62. 11.  twice  /  Aa?!c  A.  this,  power  belonieilii  )«. 
Isa.  21.  10.  that  which  Ihave  h.  of  Lord  of  i.isu 
28.  22.  I  have  h.  from  the  Lord  a  """"'^'l;'!'*"-' 
49  8.  in  an  acceptable  time  have  I  A.  -  '.or  »..  l 
Jer.  23.  25.  /  have  A.  what  the  prophets  said 
31. 18.  Ihave  h.  Ephraim  bemoaning  binisell  tl.u. 
42. 4.  Ihave  A.  you,  hehold.l  will  pray  nnlo  the  I. 
49.  14    I  have  A.  a  rumour  from  the  Lord 
F-ek  35.  12.  know  Ihave  h.  all  (by  blasphemi«« 
Hos.  14.  8.  Ihave  A.  him  and  observed  him 
ir„h.3.'i  OL.^Aorr  h.  thy  sreerh  and  wnsafret* 


HEA 

Zeph.2.  9   /kave  k.  the  lepruacli  uf  Moab 
/•An8.  2(i  ;  ;ii(;ak  those  tilings  J  have  k.  of  him 
40.  tol  J  -ou  the  trull),  which  I  have  A.  ol'Gud 
15    15.  a  i  -lungs  that  [  have  h.  oi  my  Futher 
Acts'.  34.  '.have  h.  their  gruaiiing,  aiiil  am  coir.) 
9.  13.  Lord  I  have  A.  by  many  of  this  man,  ho  - 

HEARD  joir.cd  \v>\h  voice. 
Oen.3  S.they  A.  jjuice  of  the  L.  walking  ingai.  .j 
10.  lA.  thy  coiM,  ami  was  afiaiil,  because  naked 
21.17.  God  A.  tlieuw/ccol'thelad,  the  angel  called 
30.6.  God  hath  A.  my  voice,  and  given  me  a  son 
3!).  15.  when  he  A.  that  1  lifted  up  my  voice 
N'uin.  7. 8U.  then  he  A.  the  voice  of  one  sjieaking 
20.  IC.  werried,  he/t.  nur  voicr,  and  sent  an  aiigel 
Deut.  1.  .'!4.  the  Lord  A.  the  voice  ot  yuur  words 

4.  12.  saw  no  similitude,  only  he  A.  a  voice 
33.  hear  v.  of  God  as  thou  hast  A.  and  live,  5.  2fi. 

5.  23.  ye  A.  the  voice  out  of  the  midst  of  darkness 
24.  we  have  A.  his  boicc  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

28.  and  the  Lord  A.  the  uwice  of  your  words 
26.  7.  we  cried,  the  Lord  A.  (nir  voice,  and  looked 
Judg.  18.  25.  let  not  thy  voice  be  A.  among  us 
I  Ham.  1.  13.  her  lips  moved,  her  voice  was  not  A. 
1  Kings  17.  22.  the  Lord  A.  the  voice  of  Elijah 
tChroii.  3(1.  27.  their  u»tce  was  A.  prayer  came  up 
Job  4.  Ki.  there  was  silence,  I  A.  a  voice,  sayin^ 
33.  8.  I  have  A.  the  voice  of  thy  words,  saying 
37.  4.  he  will  not  stay  them  when  his  voice  is  A. 
Psal.  3.  4. 1  cried  to  the  L.  with  my  voice,  he  A.  me 
5.  8.  the  Lord  hath  A.  the  voice  of  my  weeping 
18.  f).  I  called,  he  A.  my  voice  out  of  his  temple 
lit.  3.  there  is  no  speech  where  their  jiuice  is  not  A 
28. 6.  because  he  hath  A.  the  voice  of  my  supplied. 
66  8.  and  make  the  voice  of  his  praise  to  be  A. 
Illi. I  1  love  the  Lord,  because  he  hath  A.  my  voice 
Cant.  2.  12.  the  voice  of  the  turtle  is  A.  in  our  land 
isa.  6.  8  also  I  A.  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  saying 
15.  4.  their  voice  shall  be  A.  even  unto  Jahaz 
30.  30.  Lord  shall  cause  his  glorious  voice  to  be  A 
42.2.  nor  cai:se  his  voice  to  be  A.  in  the  street 
58.  4.  not  fast,  to  make  your  voice  bi  A.  on  high 
55.  19.  ct/!C5  of  weeping  shall  no  more  be  A.  in  her 
'er.  3.  21.  a  voice  was  A.  upon  tire  high  places 
4.  31.  I  have  A  a  voice  as  of  a  woman  in  travail 
0.  19,  for  a  voic^  of  wailing  is  '..  out  of  Zion 

30.  5.  we  have  A.  a  voice  of  fi.mbling   of  fear 

31.  15.  a  voice  was  A.  in  Ra'.i/.h,  Mai.  2   18. 
tam.'.i.  56.  thou  hnst  A  my  rawe,  hide  not  thire  ear 
EzeA.  1.  28.  and  I  k.  a  voice  of  one  thfit  -.pako 

3.  12.  I  A.  behind  me  a  voice  of  great  lujhing 
19.  9.  that  his  voice  should  no  inorj  ;,e  A. 


HEA 


HEa 


27.30.  and  shall  cause  their  voice  (/,  l,e/z.a^,  thee 
Dan.  8.  16.  I  A.  a  man's  voice  bri^  ,eeti  tliii  iianks 

10.  9.  yet  A.  I  tlie?)o?cc  of  his  v.r.^d,  wh^n  I  A. 
VaA.  2.  13.  voice  of  thy  me.sssni  e  s  no  More  be  A. 
John  5.  37.  ye  have  neither  A.  hi^  voice  at  any  time 
jicts^.i.h.  a  Boice,saying,  Saul  '&.[•.],  '£>.  7.  |  26.  14. 

11.7.  I  A.  a  voice  saying  to  me,  p.ri  .e,  slay  and  cat 

22.  9.  they  A.  not  the  voice  of  l.iij  '.hat  spake 
Heb.  12.  19.  which  voice  they  tl  *>  A.  entreated 
2  Pe«.1.18.the  coice  which  cam<  f  om  heaven  we  A. 
Rev.  1. 10. 1  A.  a  groat  voice,  iC  1.  |  19.  1.  |  21.  3. 

4. 1.  the  first  voice  I  A.  was  >x9  it  were  ofa  trumpet 

5.  11.  I  beheld,  and  A.  the  i  oice  of  many  angels 

6.  6.  I  A.  a  voice  in  the  inidet  of  the  four  beasts 
7.IA.a  voice  of  the  fourth  beartsay,  come  and  see 

9. 13.  I  A.  a  voice  from  the  fjur  horns  of  I  he  altar 

10.4. 1  A. a  voicedom  heaven,  8.  |  14.  2,  13.  |  18.  4. 

12.  10.  and  I  A.  a  loud  voice,  saying  in  heaven 

14.2.  I  A.  the  voice  of  harpers  harping  with  harps 

19. 6. 1  A.  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  great  multitude 

fVehove  HEARD. 

fssh.  2. 10.  we  have  A.  how  the  Lord  dried  Red-sea 

11.  as  soon  as  wehadh.  these  things  hearts  melt 

9.  9.  we  have  h.  the  fame  of  him,  and  all  he  did 
SSan.  7.  22.  there  is  none  like  thee  according  to 
all  we  have  A.  with  our  ears,  1  Chr.  17.  20. 
1  fi'!«?.t20.3].  wckaveh.  kingsoflsr.  are  merciful 
Job  28.  22.  wr  have  A.  the  fame  thereof,  ./er.  6.24. 
Psa'.^^.^.we  have  A.  with  our  ears,  our  fatherg  told 

48.8.as  wr.  hnvek.  so  have  we  seen  in  city  of  Lord 

78.  3.  da.k  sayings  which  we  hove  A.  and  known 
Isa.K.rx'uehavi'h.  of  pride  of  Moab,  ./er.48.  29. 

24.  16.  we  have  A.  songs,  glory  to  the  righteous 
/er.  30.  .5.  we  have  h.  .i  voice  of  trembling,  of  fear 

51  51.  confounded,  be  aiise  me  have  A.  reproach 
Gbad.  1.  we  have  A.  a  rumour  from  the  Lord 
ZecA.8. 23.  for  wehav  A.  that  God  is  with  you 
Mark  14.  58.  we  have  A.  him  sny,  I  will  destroy 
/v«4'4.23.  whatever  we  hirvr  A.  done  in  Capernaum 

22.  71.  we  ourselves  have  A.  of  his  own  mouth 
fnhn  4.  42.  we  believe,  ire  have  A.  him  ourselves 

]2.34.7C<'Au(ieA.  out  of  the  lawtbat  Christ  abideth 

lets  4.  20.  we  cannot  but  speak  things  we  have  h. 

6.  11.  i:f.  ha^e  h.  him  .opeak  blasphemous  words 

14.  we  have  A.  him  say,  this  Jesus  shall  dcstrov 

M.  24.  we  have  A.  that  certain  have  troubled  yoli 

19.2.MP  A'i»;enot  A. whether  there  he  any  Holy  Gh. 

Heb.  2.  l.to  give  heed  to  things  whirh  we  harch. 

XJohn  1. 1.  L.vat  which  we  have  A   and  seen,  3. 

270 


1  hhn  1.5.  this  is  the  message  which  toe  Ic.h.  of  him 

HEARD  joined  with  word  or  wurds. 
3en.  24. 30.  and  when  he  A.  the  words  of  Rebekah 

.52.  when  Abraham's  servant  A.  their  words 
27.  34.  and  when  Esau  A.  the  wordsof  his  father 
31.1.  Jacob  A.  the  words  of  Laban's sons,  saying 
39.  19.  when  his  master  A.  the  wrrds  of  his  wife 
JVuwj.  24.4. he  hath  said, which  h. words  of  God,  16. 
.fosh.  22. 30.  when  headsof  Isr.  A.  words  of  Reuben 
24.  27.  for  it  hath  A.  all  the  words  of  the  Lord 
Judg.  9.  30.  when  Zebul  A.  the  words  of  Gaal 
1  Sam.  8. 21.  Samuel  A.  all  the  words  of  tlie  people 
17.  11.  Saul  and  Israel  A.  Goliath's  words 
23.  accord,  to  the  same  wo-a.v  and  David  A  them 
31.  when  the  words  were  ft.  which  David  spake 

1  Kings  2.  42.  the  word  that  I  have  A.  is  good 
5.7.  whenHiriim  A.  Solomon's  !Oor(/s  he  rejoiced 
21.27.  when  Ahab  A.  those  Mor(/s,ient  his  clothes 

2  A7n^s  6.30.  when  the  k\n^  h.words  of  the  woman 
19.6.  be  not  afraid  of  words  thou  hast  A.  Isa. 37.  6. 
22.  11.  when  thekinghad  A.  the  worrfs  of  book  ol 

law,  he  rent  his  clothes,  18.  2CAr.  .34.  19. 
2  Chron.  15. 8.Asa  A.  ihese  words,  betook  courage 
JVeh.  1.  4.  I  A.  these  words,  I  sat'down  and  wept 
5.  6.  and  I  was  angry  when  I  A.  these  words 
8.9.the  people  wept,  when  they  h.words  of  the  law 
./"ft  33.  .8.  I  have  A.  the  voice  of  thy  words,  aay'ins, 
Eccl.  9.  16.  the  poor  man's  words  are  not  A. 
17.  the  words  of  wise  men  are  A.  in  quiet 
Isa.'Xl.i.  will  reprove  the  words  which  God  hath  A. 
./rr.  23.18.  hath  perceived,marked,a!!d*.his<iiur(/ 

25.  8.  therefore  because  ye  have  not  A.  my  words 

26.  12.  against  this  city  all  the  words  ye  "have  A. 
2!.  when  the  king  and  all  the  princes  A.  h\s  words 

36.  13.  declared  unto  them  all  the  wordsbe  had  A. 

24.  they  were  not  afraid  that  A.  these  words 

38.  1.  Pashur  A.  the  words  Jeremiah  had  spoken 

Pan.  6.14.  when  Darius  A.  these  kj.  was  displeased 

10.  12.  thy  words  were  A.  I  am  come  for  thy  words 
.Wa?.22.22.when  theyA.these  words  they  marvelled 
Mark  5.  36.  as  soon  as  Jesus  A.  the  word  spoken 
TMke  lU.39.Mary  sat  at  Jesus'  feet,  and  A.  his  icord 
.'Ids  10.44.  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  them  who  A.  word 
2  Cor.  12.4.  caught  up,  and  A.  unspeakable  loords 
Kph.  1.  13.  after  that  ye  A.  the  icord  of  truth 
Col.  1.  5.  whereof  ye  A.  in  the  word  of  the  gospel 

1  Thess.  2.  13.  received  the  word  which  ye  A.  of  us 

2  Tim.  1.  13.  hold  fast  form  of  sound  words  thou 
hast  A.  of  me 

Meh.  12. 19.  they  that  A.  entreated  that  the  word 

1  John  2.  7.  the  w.  ye  have  A.  from  the  beginnin" 

HEARDEST. 
Deut.  4.  36.  and  thou  A.  his  words  out  of  the  fire 
■  fosh.  14.  12.  for  thou  A.  in  that  day  bow  Anakims 

2  Kings  22.  19.  when  thou  A.  what  I  spakeagainst 

tbis  place,  hast  rent  thy  clothes,  2  Chr.  34.27. 
JVeh.  9.  9.  and  thou  A   their  cry  by  the  Red-sea 

27.  they  cried,  thou  A.  them  from  heaven,  28. 
PsrtZ.  3l.22.thou  A.  the  voiceof  my  supplications 

119.26.1  have  declared  my  ways,  and  thou  A.  me 
Isa.  48.  7.  before  the  day  when  thou  A.  them  not 

8.  yea,  thou  A.  not,  yea,  thou  knewe.st  not 
Jonah  2.  2.  out  of  belly  of  hell  I  cried,  thou  A. 

HEARER. 
Tam.  1.23.  if  any  be  a  A.  of  the  word,  and  notadoer 
25.  he  being  not  a  forsro'fiil  A.  but  doerof  wirk 
HEARERS. 
Rom.  2.  13.  not  the  A.  of  the  law  are.justified 
Fph.  4.  29.  that  it  may  minister  grace  unto  the  A. 
2  Tim.  2.  14.  but  to  the  subverting  of  the  A. 
■Tarn.  1.22.  be  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  A.  only 

HEA  REST. 
Ru^A2.  8.  BoaztoRuth,  A.  thou  not,  my  daughter? 
I  Sam.  24.  9.  wherefore  A.  thou  men's  words  t 
2. Sam. 5. 24.  when  A.  sound  in  the  mulberry-trees 
1  Kings8.30.  when  thou  A.  forgive, 2  CAron.6.21. 
Psal.  22.  2.  I  cry  in  the  day-time,  but  thou  A.  not 
65. 2.  thou  that  A.  prayer,  unto  thee  all  flesh  come 
Mat.  21. 16.  said  unto  him,  A.  thou  what  these  say? 
27.  13.  A.  thou  not  how  many  things  they  witness 
■  John  3.  8.  wind  bloweth,  and  thou  A.  the  sound 
11.  42.  and  I  knew  that  thou  fi.  me  always 

HEARETH. 
Kxod.  16.7.  for  that  he  A.  your  mHrmnrings,  8. 
JSTum.  30.5.  if  fuher  disallow  her  in  day  that  he  A. 
/>(!«<.  29.  19.  when  he  A.  the  words  of  this  curse 

1  Sam   3.  9.  speak.  Lord,  for  thy  servant  A.  10. 

11.  1  will  do  a  thin?  nt  which  ears  of  every  one 
that  A.  shall  tingle,  2  Kings  21.  12.  .Trr.  19.  3. 

2  Sam.l7.9.who'ioever  A.it  willsMv,  there  isslaugh 
.Job  34.  28.  and  he  h.  the  c  v  of  thf  afflicted 
Psal  34.  17.  the  rijliteoiis  cry,  an.l  the  Lord  A. 

38.  14.  thus  I  was  as  a  man  that  A.  not 
69.  .33.  Ld.  A.  poor,  und  despiseth  i  ot  his  prisoners 
Prnv  8.  34.  blessed  is  the  man  that  ,\   me,  watchinc 
13.  1.  a  wise  son  A.  his  father's  instruction 

8.  ransom  his  riches,  but  the  poor  A.  not  rebuke 
15.  9!).  but  he  A.  the  praver  of  the  righteous 

31.  the  ear  that  A.  the  reproof  of  life,  32. 

8. 13.  he  that  answereth  a  matter  before  he  h.  it 


Prop  , I, T8.bu  the  man  that  A.  speaketn  constantly 
-5.  JO.  lest  he  that  A.  it  piu  ihue  to  shame 
.iJ.  Z4.  he  A.  cursing,  and  bewrayeth  it  not 

1o"  no  ^'*-  ■>'^^'  "'""-■  '^  '"""■  "'»!  '''•  your  worOf 
ii-  JO.  opening  the  ears,  but  he  A.  not 

l'-zek.3.  27.  thou  shaltsay,  he  that  A.  let  him  heu 
M.  i.  whosoever  A.  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 

Jifui./. 24. whoso  A.lhese  Bayings,26.  J.uke  6  47, 49. 

0,1  '^;  ^*''"'""  "">■  "'"^  ''  ''""  "■"'■<'  "'""'«  kingdom 
-0.  the  same  is  he  that  A.  the  word,  22,  23. 
AiiAe  10.16.  he  thatA.y.m  A.  me,  and  thatdesjiisetk 
^^  ?/■"'"'  "'■'""«'''  aiKl  A.him  lejoiceth greatSj 
0.  24.  lie  that  A.  my  word,  and  believetli  on  him 
8.  47.  he  that  is  ol  God  A.  God's  words 
J.  31.  God  A.  iiotsiiiiiers.butif  any  man  be  a  wor- 
,0      s''iPPerof  God.aiid  doethhis  will,  him  he  A. 
I8..i,.every  one  that  is  of  the  truth,  A.  my  voice 
j  Lor.  12.  6.  think  of  me  above  that  he  A.  of  me 
1  .fohn  4.  5.  are  of  the  world,  and  the  world  A.  thei*. 

D.  we  are  of  God.  he  that  knoweth  God  A.  us 
:>.  14.  il  we  ask  according  to  his  will,  he  A.  us 
Rev.  22.  17.  and  let  him  that  A.  say,  come 

18.  for  I  testify  to  every  man  that  A.  the  words 
HEARING. 
«c?i.  29. 1 13.  when  Laban  heard  the  A.  of  JacoK 

T.i3._she  called  his  name  Simeon,  that  is,  A. 
_Oc««.  31.  U.  Shalt  read  this  law  to  Israel  in  their  k. 
2. Sam.  18.  12.  for  in  our  A.  the  king  charged  tin  e 
-''''"?«  4- -il- but  there  was  neither  voice  nor  A. 
.ATcA.H.  1 2.  the  law  before  all  that  understood  in  A. 
■  lob  33.  8.  surely  thou  hast  spoken  in  my  A. 
37. 1 2.  hear  in  A  the  noise  of  his  voice  and  sound 
4..  5.  I  have  heard  of  thee  by  the  A.  of  the  ear 
Psal.  18.  t  44.  at  the  A.  of  the  ear  they  will  obey 
Isa.  6.  9.  hear  ye  in  A.  but  understand  not 
11.  3.  nor  reprove  alter  the  A.  of  his  ears 
-1.  3.  I  was  bowed  down  at  the  A.  of  it 
28.  f  9.  whom  shall  be  make  to  understand  the  A.? 
3.).  15.  he  that  stoppeih  his  ears  from  A.  of  h/ood 
53.  1 1.  who  hath  believed  our  A.  ?  Rom.  10  t  16. 
Ezek.O.  5.  to  others  he  said  in  my  A.  go  after  hin» 
10.  13.  it  was  cried  unto  them  in  my  A.O  wheel 
16.  1 56.  thy  sister  Sodom  was  not  lor  A.  in  the  day 
^ntos  8.  11.  a  famine  of  A.  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Hab.  3.  t  2.  O  Ld.  I  have  heard  thy  A.  I  was  afrai« 
y}cts^5.  21.  to  be  reserved  to  the  A.  of  Augustus 

23.  Agripjia  was  entered  into  the  place  of  A. 
ftom. 10.17.  faith  cometh  by  A.  anrl  t   by  word  of  G. 
1  Cor.  12.  17.  where  were  the  A.  ?  if  whole  were, 
f?a/.3.2.the  works  of  law,  or  by  the  A.  of  fiith.i 
Heb.5.11.  many  things  hard,  seeing  ye  are  dull  of  A 

HEARING. 
1  Kings  3.  t  9.  give  thy  servant  a  A.  heart  to  judge 
Prov.  20.  12.  the  A.  ear,  the  Lord  hiuh  made 

28.  9.  that  turneth  away  the  ear  from  A.  the  law 
F.ccl.  1.  8.  nor  is  the  ear  filled  with  A. 
f;2PA..3.3.t4.hethat  A.heareth  the  sound  of  trump.:* 
JV/a«.  13. 13.  and  A.  th(^y  hear  not,  nor  understand 

14.  by  A.  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not  iinderslnnd 

15.  their  ears  dull  of  A.  .'ids  28.  27.  Heb.  5.  II. 
Morkfi.  2.  many  A.  him  were  astonished,  saying 
/.wAe2.46.bolh'A.  them  and  asking  them  ipustions 
Jicts  5.  5.  -Ananias  A.  thi>se  words  fell  down 

8.  6.  A.  and  seeing  the  miracles  which  he  did 
9. 7.  the  men  stood,  A.  a  voice,  but  .seeing  no  man 
18.  8.  many  of  the  Corinthians  A.  believed 
Philem.  5.  A.  of  thy  love  and  faith  toward  Ld.  Jesus 
2  Pet.  2.  8.  Lot  in  seeing  and  A.  vexed  his  righteous 

HEARKEN. 
Exod.  fi.  30.  behold,  how  shall  Pharaoh  A.  to  me* 
/-)e7t«.7.12.if  ye  A.to  these  pidgments.and  kcepthem 
11.  1.3.  if  ye  will  A.  diligently  to  my  commands 
1.5.5.  if  thou  carefully  A.  to  voiceof  Ld../fr.  17.24. 
18.  1.5.  a  prophet  like  to  me,  to  him  ve  shall  A. 
28.13.  iflhou  A.to  commandments,!  K'ngs  11.  ;18. 
.Tosh.  I.  17.  as  to  Moses,  so  will  we  A.  uiitr  the"} 
1  .Sam.  15.  22.  and  to  A   than  the  fat  of  rams 
30.  24.  for  who  will  h.  to  you  in  this  matter  ? 
lA'(n^s8.28.have  thou  resnect  loA.fo  crvand  praye^ 

29.  mayestA.  to  the  prayer,  52.2.  CAron.  6.19,20. 
JVeA.  13.  27.  shall  we  A.  then  to  voii  to  do  all  this  1 
Psal.  81.  8.  O  Israel,  if  thou  wilt  A.  unto  me 
Prov.  29. 12.  if  a  ruler  A.  to  ^es,servanls  are  wirked 
Isa.  32.  3.  and  the  ears  of  them  that  hear  shall  A 

42.  23.  who  will  A.  and  hear  for  the  time  toeome 

./rr.  26.  3.  if  so  be  they  will  A.  and  turn  from  evilT 

5.  to  A.  to  the  prophets  whom  I  sent  iini..  vou 

29.  12.  ye  shall  pray  to  me,  and  I  will  A.  unto  you 

35. 13.  will  ye  not  receive  instruction  to  A  to  worja 
Zech.  7.  1 1.  but  they  refused  to  A.  siojiped  tneir  ears 
.'irts  4.  19.  to  A.  unto  vou  more  than  unto  God 

12.  13.  as  Peter  knooked,  a  dainsi  I  came  to  A 

HEARKEN,  foiprro lively. 
fVcn.4.  23.  ye  wives  oI'Lnnnrh.A.  to  my  8pe<«!i 

23. 15.  my  lord,  A.  to  me|l  49.2.A.  to  Isr  youi  father 
JV(/m.23.  is.  rise  up,  A.  unto  me,  thou  son  ofZippor 
Dent.  4. 1.  A.  O  Israel,  to  the  jtatiites  I  teacii  you 

27.  9.  take  heed,  and  A.O  Israel,  this  day  thou  art 
.rndg.  9.  7.  he  cried,  h.  to  me,  ve  menof  Shecbem 
1  Kings  8. 30.  A,  to  the  supplications,  2  CAr  6  21. 


TIEA 


HEA 


J  /v';i\.'-2^.'2"  nc  !>»iJ  A.  O  people,  every  one  of  you 
2  ChrOH.  li"   -"•  iin<l  ''«  «a'Ji  *•  »'•!  ye  people 

^.Ki./i.  yo.  allJuda  i,  and  ye  inhabitants  ot'Jerus. 
Juk  !3.  •>   :i"il  /'■  '"  '''«  plKii'li'igs  ol'iny  liiis 

32.  I<).  h.  to  me,  :t;t.  111.  ||  :t3.  1.  U.  to  all  my  words 

34.  10.  /i.  unlo  me.  ye  iiiori  ol'unrlerstandmg 
St.  lot  a  wise  man  A.  ||  37.  14.  /i.  to  this,  O  Job 

P»ai  34.11.A1  will  teach  you  II  15. lO.A.O  daughter 
fruv.  7  i-l  t-  to  me.  therel'ore,  O  children,  8.  3^^. 
isa.  is.  23.  hear  mv  voice,  A.  and  hear  my  speech 

34.  1.  coin.i  iK^at  ve  iiailons,  A.  ye  people,  49.  1. 

4ti.3.  /(.  to  nic,0  house  of  Jacob,  48. 1'i.  Has.  5.  1. 
lO.A.to  me.sliiul-heartod,  are  fa^r  from  righteous. 

51. 1.  A.  to  me,  ye  that  follow  alier  rigliteousnes.s 
4!  A.  unto  me,  my  people,  give  ear,  O  my  nation 
7.  A.  to  me,  ye  that  know  righteousness 

55.2.  A.  diligently  unto  tne,  eat  that  which  is  goon 
Jer.  6   17.  saying,  A.  10  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 
Dan.  9. 19.  O  Lord,  A.  and  do  :  defer  not,  O  my  God 
Jtfic.  1.  2.  A.  O  earth,  and  aU  that  thefein  is 
Mark  7.  14-  he  said,  A.  to  me,  every  one  of  you 
.Acts  2.  14.  ye  men  of  Juduh,  A.  10  my  words 

7.  2.  he  said,  men,  lireihten,  and  fathers,  A. 
15.  13.  saying,  men  and  brethren,  A.  to  ine 
Jam.  2.  5.  A.  my  beloved  brethren,  hath  not  God 

HE.ARKF.N  not,  or  not  HEARKEN. 
9ra   34   17.  if  ye  will  nnt  A.  to  he  circumcised 
ej«'/.7.4.  Pharaoli  shall  vnlk.U,  you, 32  |  11.0. 
tup.  2fi.  14.  hut  if  ve  will  not  A.  to  me,  18,  21,  27. 
Veut.  13.  3   ihou  shalt  nut  h.  to  that  dreamer 
S.  not  li.  unto  him,  nor  shall  thine  eye  pity  him 

17.  12.  the  man  that  will  not  A.  to  the  priest 

18.  19.  that  whosoever  will  nnt  A.  to  my  words 
21.  18.  when  chaslened,  he  will  vot  A.  to  them 
23.  5.  Lord  would  nnt  A.  to  Balaam,  .Tush.  24.  10. 
losh.  1.  18.  and  will  not  A.  to  thy  words  in  all 
Juda.  2.  17.  vet  they  would  not  It.  to  their  judges 

ll.''l7.  Ihi.  king  of  Edom  would  not  A.  thereto 

19.  25.  the  men  of  Oiln-ah  wou.d  not  h.  to  him 

20.  13.  the  children  of  Benjainin  would  not  A. 

1  Kinas  20.  H.  elders  said,  A.iinf  to  him,  nor  consent 
iKinlrs  17.  40.  dill  noth.  but  did  after  their  manner 

18.  31.  A.  not  to  Hezekiah,  Isa.  36.  16. 

2  Clir.  10. 16.  kins  Rehoboam  would  not  A.  to  them 
33. 10.  and  the  Lord  spake,  but  they  would  not  A. 

/w6  33.33.  if  not  A.  hold  thy  peace,  I  shall  teach  thee 
Psal.  58.5.  who  will  not  A.  to  the  voice  of  charmers 
(0  11.  but  mv  people  would  not  A.  to  my  voice 
^er.fi.  10.  their  ear  isuncircumcised,  they  C(inno<  A. 

17.  hilt  they  said,  we  will  not  A.  44.  16. 

I.  27.  thou  shalt  speak,  they  will  not  A.  unto  thee 

II.  11  tho'  tliev  erv  to  me,  I  will  not  A.  to  them 
16  12  after  evil  lie'i-t  I 'ml '.bey  may  wot  A.  to  me 
17.  27.  if  ve  will  not  h.  1  me,  2ii.  4.  Eiek.  20.  39. 
23  16  A.'iio*  t.  ,.r.  phetf  27.  9,  14, 16, 17.  |  29.  8. 

38.  15.  if  I  •;^.^'--  eiunsei,  wilt  ibou  not  A.  to  me  7 
Kifk.  3  7.  r^i't .";.  lo  ihee,  for  they  will  not  h.  to  me 

20.  8.  il«!y  re!  iii(:d,  and  would  not  A.  unto  me 
Hos  9  17.liecau.;i>hev.ri(l7ir./ A.lohim,  ZccA.  1.4. 

HE.ARKE.VED. 
Orn  23.  16.  Abraham  A.  lo  Ephron,  and  weighed 
30.  17.  God  A.  10  Leah  1|  22.  God  A.  to  Rachel 
:M.  24.  to  Hamor  A.  all  that  went  out  of  the  gate 

39.  10.  that  .losepli  A.  not  to  hiT,  to  lie  by  her 
Exod.  n.  9.  hut  they  A.  not  lo  Moses,  16.  20. 

12   llii-  rluldren  of  Israel  have  not  A.  to  me 
7.  13.  I'hara.ih  A.  not  to  them,  8.  15,  19.  |  0.  12. 
Dcut.  9.  19.  I'ord  A.  to  me  at  that  time,  10.  10. 

18.  14.  these  nations  A.  to  observers  of  times 
34.9.  Israel  A.  to  .loshua  as  to  Moses, ./osA.  1. 17. 

Judg.  11.28.  king  of  Ammonites  A.  not  to  Jephthah 

t.<?.tm.28.21.lhe  woman  of  Endor  A.  to  Saul's  words 

»A7'Js-5l2.15.kin2A.  not  to  people,16.2  CAr.10.15. 

24. they /(.therefore  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 

15.  20.  B.n-hadud  A.  to  kins  Asa,  2  Chron.  16.  4. 
2  KinffS  13.  4.  and  the  Lord  A.  to  Jehoahaz 

16.  9.  the  king  of  Assyria  A.  to  Asa 
20.13  Hezikiah  A.to  the  m'>ssen2ers  from  Babylon 

21.  9.  Judali  A.  no;  to  the  law,  Manasseh  sediired 

22.  13.  our  fathers  A.  not  to  the  words  of  the  book 
2C'Ar.  24.  n.lheii.)onsli  A.  lo  the  princes  of  Judnh 

25.  16.  Amaziah  A.  n..t  lo  the  prophet's  counsel 
30.  20.  Lord  A.  to  Hezekiah,  and  healed  the  people 
3.1.  22.  Josiah  A.  not  to  Pharaoh-necho 
AVA.  9.  16.  our  fathers  dealt  proudly,  and  A.  not 
lo  ihy  eommandmenis,  2?l.  34.  .Jrr.  34.  14 
Etih-  3.  4.  now  when  Morderai  A.  nol  lo  them 
Fsal.  ri.  13   0  thill  mv  people  hnd  A.  to  me 
fsa  21.  7.  and  he  A   diligently  with  much  heed 
48.  18.  O  th.il  thou  had<i  A.  to  my  commandment) 
Jir.  6.  19.  Ihev  nave  not   A.  to  my  word.  7.  24, 
26. 1  25.  3,  4,  7.  |  26.  5.  |  29.  19.  |  32.  33.  1 
34    IV.  135.  H.  1.^16.  136.31.  |  44.5. 
87.  14  Irijah  A.  not  to  .I^Mcmiali.  so  he  look  him 
Ezf-k.  3.6.  hr.d  i  sent,  lliev  would  have  A.  to  thi^e 
Van.  9.  6.  neither  have  we  A.  to  thy  servants 
HJal.  3.  16.  the  Lord  A.  and  heard  it,  .Trr.  R  6. 
OctJ*^  21.  Pan.  said,  sirs,  ye  shoui    bavc  A.  to  me 
f\p.r  VoirE. 


Hr:.\RKENEl):^'r 

Deut  28. 45.  because  Ihou  A.  not  lo  voice  of  the  L. 
HEARKEN  ETH. 

Pron.  1.  33.  but  whoso  A.  lo  me  shall  dwell  safely 
12.  15.  but  he  that  A.  to  counsel  is  wise 
HEARKENING. 

Psal.  103.  20.  ye  angels  A.  lo  the  voice  of  his  word 
HEART. 

The  Hebrews  look  upon  the  heart  as  the  source 
of  wit,  understanding,  looe,  courage,  grief, 
and  pleasure.  Hence  are  derivedmany  ways  of 
speaking.  An  L.^nest  and  good  heart;  that  is, 
a  heart  studious  of  ho.^ne.os.  being  prepared  by 
the  Spirit  of  God,  to  mteriain  the  word  with 
due  affections,  dispositions,  and  resolutions, 
Luke  8.  15.  fVe  read  of  a  broken  heart,  a 
clean  bean,  an  evil  heart,  a  hardened  heart,  a 
liberal  heart,  a  heart  that  does  an  act  of  kind- 
ness, freely,  voluntarily,  with  generosity.  To 
ini-line  the  heart  to  God;  to  beseech  him  to 
change  our  stony  hearts  into  beans  of  flesh  ;  to 
love  with  all  one's  heart,  &-c.  To  turn  the 
heart  of  the  fathers  to  the  children,  and  the 
heart  of  the  children  to  their  fathers,  Mai.  4 
0.  that  is,  to  cause  them  to  be  perfectly  recon 
died,  and  that  they  should  be  of  the  sam, 
mind.  Let  no  man's  heart  fail;  let  no  man  be 
discouraged,  1  Sam.  17.  32. 

To  want  heart,  sometimes  denotes  to  want  under- 
standing and  prudence.  Hos.  7.  11,  F.phraim 
is  like  a  silly  dove,  without  heart;  they  call  to 
Kgypt,  they  go  to  ..Assyria.  They  have  no 
judgment  or  understanding  of  the  right  loay, 
to  free  themselves  from  their  troubles,  which 
is  seen  in  their  seeking  to  Egypt  and  .Assyria. 

0  fools  and  slow  of  heart,  ignorant  men  with- 
out insight  and  understanding,  Luke  24.  25. 
This  people's  heart  is  waxed  gross ;  lest  thev 
should  undeisiand  with  their  heart.  Mat.  13. 
15.  Their  heart  is  stupified,  so  as  to  be  des- 
titute of  understanding ;  they  resist  the  liirht, 
and  reject  all  impressions  of  truth.  The 
prophets  prophesy  out  of  their  own  hearts, 
Ezek.  13.  2.  They  prophesy  according  to  their 
own  inclinations  and  affections,  and  what  their 
own  imaginations  suggest  to  them,without  any 
warrant  from  God.  To  lay  any  thing  to  heart, 
to  set  one's  heart  on  any  thing;  that  is,  to  re- 
member it,  to  apply  one's  s-lf  to  it,to  haveital 
heart.  No  man  layeth  it  to  heart,  no  u«t  con- 
cerns himself  about  it,  Jer.  12.  11. 

The  hesirt  dilates  with  joy, contracts  icith  sadness, 
breaks  with  sorrow,  grows  fat,  and  hardens  in 
prosperity;  it  resists  truth;  God  opens  it,  pre- 
pares and  turns  it  as  hepleases.  To  steal  one's 
heart,  is  an  expressi»n  in  Gen.  31 .  1 20.  Jacob 
stole  away  the  heart  of  Laban ;  that  is,  he  went 
away  without  his  knowledge  and  consent.  The 
heart  melis,  under  discouragement ;  the  heart 
forsakes  one,  under  terror  ;  the  heart  is  deso- 
late, in  amazement  ;  the  heart  is  fluctuating,  m 
doubt.  To  speak  to  one's  heart,  to  comfort 
him,  to  snyplen.iing  and  affecting  things  to  him. 
By  the  heart  likewise  the  middle  of  any  thinsr 
is  meant :  Tyre  is  in  the  heart  of  the  seas,  in  the 
midst  of  the  seas,  Ezek.  27.  4.  We  will  not 
fear,  though  the  mountains  be  carried  into  the 
heart,  or  midst  of  the  sea,  Psal.  46.  2.  As 
Jonas  was  three  days  and  three  nights  in  the 
whale's  belly,  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  three 
days  and  three  nights  in  the  heart  of  the  earth, 
in  the  grave.  Mat.  12.  40. 
Gen.  31. 1 20.  Jacob  stole  away  the  A.  of  Laban 

34.  t  3.  Shechem  spake  to  the  A.  of  Dinah 
45. 26.  Jacob's  A.  fainted,  for  he  believed  them  not 

F.xnd.  23.  9.  for  ye  know  the  A.  of  a  stranger 
28.3(1. they  shall  be  on  Aaron's  A.  when  he  goeth  in 

35.  5.  whoso  is  of  a  willing  A.  let  him  bring  it 
35.  thnin  hath  be  filled  with  wisdom  of  A. 

lev.  26.  16.  shall  consume  eyes,  cause  sorrow  of  A 

JV"«;«. 32.7.  wherefore  discouriige  ye  the  A.  of  Israel? 

9.  they  discouraged  the  A  of  the  children  of  Israel 

Deiit.  5  *l.  O  that  there  were  such  a  A.  in  them 

28.  28.  tiord  shall  smite  with  astonishment  of  A 

47.  thou  serveilst  not  the  Lord  with  gladness  ofA 

65  the  I>ord  shall  give  thee  there  a  trembling  A. 

29. 4.  the  Lord  bath  not  given  you  a  k.  to  perceive 

.fosh.  14.  8.  they  made  the  A.  of  the  people  melt 

.Judg.  5.  15.  for  divisions  were  great  thoughts  of  A. 

16  for  divisions  there  were  great  searchings  of  A. 

18. 20  the  priest's  A.  was  glad,  he  took  the  ephod 

1  Sam.  1    13.  now  Hannah,  she  spake  in  her  A. 
4.  t20.  sbi-  answered  nnt,  nor  set  her  A.  to  it 
10.  9.  it  was  so  that  God  gave  him  another  k. 
16.  7.  lint  the  T^ord  looketh  on  the  A. 
17.32  Omv  said,  let  no  man's  a.  fail  becauseof  him 
24.  5.  David's  A.  smote  him  because  he  cut  oflT 
25  31.  shall  he  no  grief,  nor  ort"ence  of  A.  to  my  lord 

36   and  Nahal's  A.  was  merrv  within  him 
'>Snm.  fi  16.  she  d    ;•.—  d  him  in  A    1  Chrnv.  15.  29. 


HEA 

2  Sam  13.28.wlien  Amnion's  A.  is nieuy  With  wino 
14.  1.  that  the  king's  A.  was  toward  Absalo.ii 
18. 14.  Joab  thrust  darts  through  the  A.  of  Ah»a 
19.  t  7.  go  forlii  and  speak  to  A.  of  thy  servants 

14.  be  bowed  the  A.  of  all  the  men  of  Judah 
1  Kings  3.  9.  give  thy  servant  an  understanding  h 

12.1  have  given  thee  an  understanding  A. 
4.2i).G.  gave  Solomon  wisdom  and  largeness  of  A. 
8.  17.  it  was  ill  the  A.  of  David,  2  Chron.  6.  7. 

6G.  people  went  to  tents  glad  of  A.  2  Chron.  7. 10. 

10.  2.  communed  of  all  was  in  her  A  2  Chron. 'i.h 

11.  4.  perfect,  as  was  the  A.  of  David  his  father 

12.  27.  then  shall  the  A.  of  this  people  turn 
2Kings&.  ll.theA.of  king  of  Assyria  was  troubled 

12. 4!'that  Cometh  into  any  man's  A.  2  Chr.  29.31. 

1  Chron   12.  33.  they  were  nut  of  double  A. 
t  33.  ihey  were  without  a  A.  and  a  A. 

16.  10.  let  tho  A.  of  them  rejoice,  Psal.  105.  3. 

29.  17.  I  know  thou  triest  the  A.  18.  Jer.  11.  20. 

2  Chr.  7.  11.  and  all  that  came  inlo  Solomon's  It. 

30.  t  22.  Hezekiah  spake  to  the  A.  of  the  Levilof 
Ezra  6  22.  turned  the  A.  of  the  king  of  Assyria 

7.  27.  put  such  a  thing  as  this  in  the  king's  A. 
JVeh.  2.  2.  this  is  nothing  else  but  sorrow  of  A. 
Esth.  1.  10.  when  ibe  A.  of  the  king  was  merry 
5.  9.  Haman  went  forth  that  day  with  a  glad  A. 
Job  9.  4   be  is  wise  in  A.  and  mighty  in  strength 
12.  t  3.  but  I  have  a  A.  as  well  as  you 
24.  be  taketh  away  the  A.  of  the  chief  of  people 
29.  13.  I  caused  the  widow's  A.  to  sing  for  joy 
34.  t  10.  therefore  hearken  to  me,  ye  men  of  A. 
t34.  let  men  of  A.  tell  me,  let  a  wise  man  hear 

36.  13.  but  the  bvpociites  in  A.  Iiea|>  up  wrath 

37.  24.  he  respec'teth  not  any  that  are  wise  of  A 

38.  36.  who  hath  given  understanding  to  the  li. 
Psal.  12.  2.  and  with  a  double  A.  do  tliey  s|)eak 

19.8.  thestalutesof  Lord  are  right,  r.joicing  the  A. 
34.  18.  the  Ld.  is  nigh  them  that  are  ot  a  broken  ^ 
44.  21.  for  he  knowelh  the  secreis  of  the  A. 
45.5.  thine  arrows  are  sharp  in  the  A.  of  enemies 
58.2.in  A. you  work  wickedness  jl  64.6.the  A.  is  deep 
73.  7.  they  have  more  than  A.  could  wish 
101.  4.  a  froward  A.  shall  depart  from  me 

5   a  high  look,  and  a  jirouil  A.  will  not  I  suffer 

104.  15.  wine,  that  maketh  glad  the  A.  of  man ; 

bread,  which  sirengthenetb  man's  A. 

Prov.a.  18.  a  A.  thatdeviseth  wicked  imagination* 

132.  whoso  coiniiiiileth  adultery,  lackelh  *. 

7.  10.  behold,  there  met  him  a  woman  su^llle  of  A. 

8.  5.  and  ye  fools,  be  ye  of  an  undeistanaing  A 
10.  8.  thewise  in  h.  will  receive  commandme»ti 

20.  the  A.  of  the  wicked  is  little  worth 
11.20.  they  of  a  froward  A.are  abomination  to  Ld 

29.  the  fool  shall  be  servant  to  the  wise  of  A- 

12.  8.  but  he  iJiat  is  of  perverse  A.  shall  be  despised 
20.  deceit  is  in  the  A.  of  them  who  imagine  evil 

25.  heaviness  in  the  A.  of  man  maketh  it  stoop 

13.  12.  hope  deferred  maketh  the  A.  sick 

14.  10.  the  A.  knowelh  his  own  bitterness 

13.  even  in  laughier  the  A.  is  sorrowful 

14.  backslider  in  A.  be  (illed  with  his  own  wavB 

30.  a  sound  A.  is  the  life  of  the  flesh,  but  envy  tl,e 
3X  wisdom  resteth  in  A. of  him  that  bath  undersl. 

15.  7.  but  the  A.  of  ibe  foolish  doeth  not  so 
13.  a  merry  h.  mak.th  a  cheerful  countenance; 

but  by  sorrow  of  the  A.  the  spirit  is  broken 
14.A.ofhim  thai  hath  undersl.  seeketh  knowledge 

15.  he  that  is  of  a  merry  A.  hath  a  continual  feasl 
28.  the  A.  of  the  righteous  studielh  to  answer 
30.  the  light  of  the  eyes  rejoicelh  ihe  A. 
t  32.  he  that  heareth  reproof  possesseth  a  A 

16  1.  the  preparation  of  A.  in  man  fi(  .n  the  Lord 
5.  every  one  proud  in  A.  is  an  abomination  to  Ld 
9.  a  man's  A.  deviseth  hi?  way,  bui  Lord  direct* 
23.  tne  A.  of  the  wise  teacheth  his  mouth 

17.  16.  a  price  in  hand,  seeing  he  hath  no  A.  f<ji1 
20.  he  that  hath  a  froward  A.  finneth  no  good 
22.  a  merry  A.  doelh  good  like  a  medicine 

18.  12.  before  destruction  the  A.  of  man  is  haughtj 
15.  the  A.  of  Ihe  prudent  getteth  knowledge 

19.  21.  there  are  many  devices  in  a  man's  A. 
20  5.  counsel  in  ihe  A.  of  man  is  like  deep  wata 

21.  1.  the  king's  A.  ii   in  ihe  hand  of  the  Lord 
'4.  a  high  look,  and      nroud  A.  is  s;n 

22.  n.tb'it  loveth  purbnessof  A.  the  King  his  friend 
"15.  foolishness  is  hound  in  ihe  A.  cf  a  child 
24.12.  doth  not  he  that  pomlereth  the  A.consideritT 
25   3.  and  Ihe  A.  of  kings  is  unsearchable 

20   so  is  be  that  singelb  songs  to  a  heavy  h. 

26.  23.  a  wicked  A.  is  like  a  potsherd  coveied  ytM 

27.  9.  oinlment  and  perfume  rejoice  the  A. 
19.  so  the  A.  of  man  answereth  to  man 

2«  25.  he  that  is  of  a  proud  A.  stirreth  U|>  strife 
31.1 1.  the  A.  of  her  husband  doth  safelv  irusi  in  hei 
Kcr^7.3.  by  sadness  of  countenance  the  A.  is  beltei 
'4.  the  A.  of  the  wise  is  in  the  house  ofnioi    ning, 
but  Ihe  A.  of  fools  is  in  the  house  of  mirtfc 

7.  oppression  makes  mad,  agift  destroyetb  ibe  A 
e.S.wise  man's  A.  discerneth  both  time  and judem 

11    the  ;,.  ni-mrn  is  r„Hv  set  in  th.  m  U,  .'.-!  eTjI 


HKA 

£ctl-  9.3.  also  tne  h.  of  the  sons  of  men  is  full  of  evil 

7.cat  thy  hi  i;a(l,aiKi  drink  tliy  wine  with  merry  A. 

!0. 2.  a  wl.'ie  man'.';  A.  is  alright  han<^..bolsA.at!cft 

«va.6.10.  make  their  A.  fat,  jUut.  J."!.  1;.  ./Jet*  28.27. 

9.  !•.  tliat  say  in  the  pride  and  stoutness  of  A. 
10. 12.  will  punish  the  fruit  of  llw  stout  A- of  king 
13.  7.  all  hamls  faipt.  every  man  s  A.  shall  melt 
30.  29.  ye  sliall  iiave  gladness  of  A.  as  when  one 
32.4.thcA.oflhctashsliall  understand  knowledge 
35.  4.  say  to  ihem  that  are  of  fearful  A.  be  strong 
40.  t  2.  speak  ye  to  the  A.  of  Jerusalem 

42.  25.  it  burned  him,  yet  he  laid  it  not  to  A. 
44.  20.  a  deceived  A.  iiath  turned  him  aside 
57.  1.  and  no  man  layeth  it  to  A.  Jer.  12. 11. 

J5.  and  to  revive  the  A.  of  the  eontrite  ones 
5U.  I'.i.  uttering  from  the  A.  words  of  falsehood 
tij.  14.  behold,  my  servants  shall  sing  for  joy  of  A. 
hut  ye  shall  cry  for  sorrow  of  A.  and  howl 

I  17.  the  former  heavens  not  come  upon  the  A. 
/er.2.  t24.  iliaisnufieth  wind  at  the  desire  of  her  A. 

3.  t  Ifi.  neither  shall  it  come  upon  the  A. 

4.  9.  the  A.  of  the  king  and  princes  shall  perish 

5.  23.  but  this  people  hath  a  rebellious  A. 

fl.  2G.  the  house  of  Israel  are  uncircumcised  in  A. 
11.  20.  O  Lord,  that  Iriest  the  reins  and  the  A. 
17.  9.  the  A.  is  deceitful  above  all  things 

10.  I  the  Lord  search  the  A.  I  try  the  reins 
20.  12.  O  Lord,  that  seest  the  reins  and  A. 
23. 2t).  how  long  shall  this  be  in  the  A.  of  prophets? 
S24.  7.  and  1  will  give  them  a  A.  to  know  m-j 
48.41.  be  as  the  A.  of  a  woman  in  her  pang8,49.22. 
^,am.3.65.  give  them  sorrow  of  A.  thy  curse  to  them 
F.zek.  6.  9.  1  am  broken  with  their  whorish  A. 
!!.  19.  I  will  take  thi^  stony  A.  out  of  their  flesh 
13.  22.  with  lies  ye  made  A.  of  the  righteous  sad 
Id.  31.  and  make  you  a  new  A.  and  a  new  spirit 
21.7.  every  A.  shall  melt,  all  hands  shall  be  feeble 
25.0.  rejoiced  in  A.  with  all  thy  despite  ag.  Israel 

15.  have  taken  vengeance  with  a  despiteful  A. 
27.  31.  shall  weep  for  thee  with  bitterness  of  A. 
30.  20.  and  I  will  give  you  a  A.  of  flesh 
44.  7.  strangers  uncircumcised  in  A.  9.  J}cts  7.  51. 
\Dan.  4.  10.  let  a  boast's  A.  be  given  unto  him 

7.  4.  and  a  man's  A.  was  given  to  it 

lios.  2.  t  )4.  1  will  allure  her,  and  speak  to  her  A. 

4.  11.  whoredom  and  wine  take  away  the  A. 
\  7.  11.  Ephraim  is  like  a  silly  dove  without  A. 

WaA.  2.  10.  the  A.  ineltelh,  and  the  knees  smite 
Zcpk.  2.  15.  this  the  ciiy  that  said  in  her  A.  I  am 
Mai.  2.  2.  if  ye  will  not  lay  it  to  A.  to  give  glory,  I 
will  send  a  curse,  because  ye  do  not  lay  it  to  A. 
4.6.  shall  turn  the  A.  of  fathers,  and  A.  of  children 
MiLt.  1 1. 29.  come  to  me,  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  A. 
12. 34.  out  of  the  abundance  of  the  A.  I^ttkeS.  45. 
35.  out  of  the  treasure  of  the  A.  Luke  6.  45. 
15.  18.  come  forth  from  the  A.  and  defile  the  man 
l9.outofthe  A.proceod  evil  thoughts,  ./l/arA7.21. 
.Mark  10.14.  he  upbraided  them  with  hardness  of  A. 
iljuke  2.  19.  Mary  kept  and  pondered  them  in  her  A. 
51.  but  his  mother  kept  these  sayings  in  her  A. 

8.  15.  which  in  a  good  A.  having  heard  the  word 
24.  25.  O  fools,  slow  of  A.  to  believe  the  prophets 

John  13.2.  the  devil  having  put  into  the  A.  of  Judas 
.Sets  2. 40.  did  eat  their  meat  with  singleness  of  A. 

5.  33.  heard  that,  they  were  cut  to  the  A.  7.  54. 

1 1.23.\vith  |>urpoie  of  A.they  would  cleave  to  Lord 
Rom.  2.  5.  after  thy  impenitent  A.  Ireasurest  up 
29.  circumcision  is  that  of  the  A.  in  the  Spirit 
<i.  17.  ye  have  obeyed  from  the  A.  that  doctrine 

10.  10.  with  the  A.  man  helieveth  to  righteousness 
I  Cor.  2. 9.  neither  have  entered  into  the  A.  of  man 

7.  37.  hath  so  <lecreed  in  bis  A.  that  he  will  keep 
!  Ciir.  2.  4.  out  of  much  anguish  of  A.  I  wrote  you 

3.  3.  notin  stone,  but  written  in  fleshly  tables  of  A. 

5.  12.  which  glory  in  appearance,  and  not  in  A. 

f^.  10.  the  same  earnest  care  in  the  A.  of  Titus 
F.ph.  6.  6.  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  A. 

>/.  3.  22.  but  in  singleness  of  A.  fearing  God 
1  The.-is.  2. 17.  taken  from  you  in  presence,  not  in  A. 
Heh.4. 12.  is  a  discerner  of  the  intents  of  the  A. 

iO.22.  let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  A.  in  assurance 

'3. 9.  it  is  good  that  tlieA.be  established  with  grace 

1  Pet.  3.4.  let  it  be  the  hidden  man  of  the  A. 

2  Pet.".  14.  a  A. (exercised  with  covetous  practices 
Rev.  18.  7.  for  she  siiuh  in  her  A.  I  sit  a  queen 

II  r.  ART. 
Ki.od.  1.5.  8.  depths  were  cnngealed  in  A.  of  the  sea 
Deul.  4. 1 11.  mountain  burnt  to  the  A.  of  heaven 
Ps.  40.  t2.  though  mountains  be  carried  into  A.  of 
Pron.  23.  t  34.  as  he  that  lieth  down  in  h.  of  sea 
30.  t  1'.'.  the  wav  of  a  ship  in  the  A.  of  the  sea 
fca.  19.  1.  A.  of  Egypt  shall  molt  in  the  midst  of  it 
Mat.  12.  40.  so  shall  Son  of  man  be  in  A.  of  earth 

HEART  with  all. 

r>eut.  11.13.  toservchim  with  all  your  A.  and  with 

all  your  .?oiil,  ./...--A.  22.  5.  1  Sam.  12.  20,  24. 

'3.3.  love  the  Ld.  wilh  all  your  A.  and  soul,  30.6. 

Mat.  22.  37.  .Mark  12.  30,  33.  Luke  10.  27. 

26.16.  thou  slialt  keep  and  do  them  with  all  thy  A. 

30.2.  return  to  the  L.wilh  hH  thine  A  iO.  .''■'•/2.I2. 

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HEA 

.rudff  16.  17.  that  Samson  told  her  ill  his  A.  18. 

1  Kings'i.  4.  walk  before  me  with  all  their  A.  8.  23. 
8.  48.  and  so  return  to  thee  with  all  their  A.  and 

all  their  soul,  2  Kings  23.  25.  2  Chron.  6.  38. 
14.  8.  David,  who  followed  me  with  all  his  A. 
2A7no-ilO.31.Jehu  tookno  heed  to  walk  with  allh. 

23.  3.  made  a  covenant  to  walk  before  the  L.  with 
all  their  A.  and  all  their  soul,  2  Clirun.  34.  31. 

2  CAr.  15. 12.  seek  God  of  fathers  with  all  their  A. 

15.  for  they  bad  sworn  with  all  their  A. 
22.  9.  Jehoshaphat  sought  the  Lord  with  all  his  A. 
31.  21.  he  did  il  with  all  his  A.  and  prospered 
Psal.  86.  12.  I  will  praise  thee,  O  L.  with  all  my  A. 
Prov.  3.  5.  trust  in  the  L.  with  all  thy  A.  lean  not 
.ler.  29.  13.  when  ye  search  for  me  with  all  your  A. 
i^zcA.  30. 5.  with  the  joy  of  aH  their  A.  to  cast  it  out 
Z/q>h.  3.  14.  be  glad  with  all  the  A.  O  Jerusalem 
Acts  8.  37.  if  thou  believest  with  all  thy  A.  mayest 
See  Apply,  Broken,  Cle.vn,  Evil,  Harden, 
Hardened. 

His  HEART. 
Gen.  6.  5.  every  imagination  of  Ais  A.  was  only  evil 
6.  it  repented  the  Lord  and  grieved  him  at  his  li. 
8.21.  L.  said  in  his  A.  ||  17. 17.  Abraham  in  his h. 
27.41.  Esau  said  in  his  A.  the  days  of  mourning 
£,'j:o(Z.  4.14.whenseeth  thee,  he  will  be  gladin  A^s  A. 

7.  23.  neither  did  he  set  his  A.  to  this  also 

25.2.  every  mar  that  givetli  willingly  with  his  A. 

28.  29.  in  the  breast-plate  of  judgment  upon  Aw  A. 
35.  34.  he  hath  put  in  his  A.  that  he  may  teach 

Dent.  2.  30.  the  Lord  hath  made  Ais  h.  obstinate 
17.  17.  multiply  wives,  that  his  A.  turn  not  away 
20.  his  A.  bo  not  lifted  up  above  his  brethren 
19.  6.  lest  the  avenger  pursue,  while  his  A.  is  hot 
20.8.  lest  his  brethren's  heart  faintas  well  ashish. 

24.  15.  for  he  is  poor,  and  setielh  his  A.  upon  it 

29.  19.  that  he  bless  himself  in  his  A.  saying 
Rath  3.  7.  his  A.  was  merry,  he  wen',  to  lie  down 

1  .^am.  4.  13.  his  A.  trembled  for  the  ark  of  God 
21.  12.  David  laid  up  these  words  in  hish. 

25.  t  25.  let  not  my  Ijord  lay  it  to  his  A. 

37.  it  came  to  pass  that  his  A.  died  within  him 

27. 1.  David  said  in  his  A.  ||  28.  5.  kis  h.  trembled 

2  Sam.  1.  27.  thy  servant  hath  found  in  his  A.  to 

pray  this  prayer  unto  thee,  1  Chron.  17.  25. 
13.  33.  let  not  my  lord  take  the  thing  to  his  A. 

1  Kings  10.24.  which  G.  had  put  in  his  A.2  CAr.9.23. 

11.3.  and  his  wives  turned  away  his  A.  4,  9. 
12.26.  Jeroboam  said  in  hish.  the  kingdom  return 

2  Kings'i.'U.  the  arrow  went  outat  AiVsA.and  sunk 
2  Chrun.  12.  14.  because  he  prepared  not  his  A.  to 

17.  6  his  h.  was  lifted  up  in  the  ways  of  the  Lord 

26.  10.  his  A.  was  lifted  up  to  his  destruction 

30. 19.  that  prepareth  his  A.  to  seek  God,  Lord  G. 

32. 25.  for  his  A.  was  lifted  up,thereforo  was  wrath 

26.  he  humbled  himself  for  the  pride  of  his  A. 

31.  that  he  might  know  all  that  was  in  his  A. 

Ezra  7. 10.  Ezra  prepared  his  h.  to  seek  law  of  Ld. 

.VfA.  9.  8.  and  foundest  his  A.  faithful  before  thee 

E.'S/A.O.O.Haman  thought  in  AwA.to  whom  the  king 

7. 5.  where  is  he  that  durst  presume  in  his  A.  to  do 

./ub  34.  14.  if  he  set  his  A.  upon  man,  if  he  gather 

41.  24.  his  A.  is  as  firm  as  a  stone,  yea,  as  hard 

Psal.  10.  3.  the  wicked  boasteth  of  Ais  A.  desire 

6.  he  hath  said  in  his  It.  11,  13.  |  14.  1.  |  ,53.  1. 

1.5.  2.  that  speaketh  truth  In  his  A.  shall  dwell 

21.2.  thou  hast  given  him  his  A.  desire,  hast  not 
33.  11.  the  thoughts  o( his  A.  to  all  generations 
37.  31.  law  of  his  God  is  in  hish.  none  of  his  steps 
41.  6.  A(a"  A.  gathereth  iniquity  to  itself 

55.  21.  words  were  smooth,  but  war  was  in  Ai's  A. 
78.  72.  he  fed  them  according  to  integrity  of  his  A. 
112.  7.  his  A.  is  fi.xed,  trusting  in  the  Lord 
8.  his  A.  is  established,  he  shall  not  be  afraid 
Prov.  0.  14.  frowardness  in  his  A.  deviseth  inischf 

18.  2.  but  that  his  A.  may  discover  itself 

19.  3.  and  his  h.  fretteth  against  the  Lord 
23.7.  for  as  hethinketh  in  his  k.  so  is  he;  eat  and 

drink,  saith  he,  but  his  A.  is  not  with  thee 
28.  14.  but  he  that  hardeneth  his  A.  shall  fall 
Eccl.  2.  23.  yea  his  A.  taketh  not  rest  in  the  night 
5.  20.  God  answereth  him  in  the  joy  of  his  A. 
Cant.  3.  11.  in  the  day  of  the  gladness  of  Ai'i  A. 
Isa.  7. 2.  his  A.  was  moved,  and  the  A.  of  his  people 
10.  7.  he  meanelh  not  so,  neither  doih  A(«A.  think 
so, but  it  is  in  hish.  to  destroy  and  cut  nffnations 
32.0.Ai.s  A.will  work  iniquity, to  practise  hypocrisy 

44. 19.  none  consideretli  in  his  A.  neither  is  there 
57.  17.  he  went  on  frowardly  in  the  wKy  of  his  A. 

.fer.  9.  8.  but  in  A.  he  layeth  las  wait 

23.20.  till  he  have  performed  thoughts  of  AiS  A. 

30.  21.  that  engaged  his  A.  to  approach  usto  me 
I     24.  until  he  have  performed  the  intents  of  hish. 

48.  29.  we  have  heard  the  haujhtiness  of  his  A. 
Kzek.  14.  4.  th^t  setteth  up  hi.<  idols  in  his  A.  7. 

31.  10.  his  A.  lifted  up  in  bis  height,  Dan.  5.  20. 
Dan.  1.  8.  Daniel  proposed  in  hts  A.  that  he  would 

4.  16.  let  his  A.  be  changed  from  man's,  5.  21. 
fi.  14.  the  kinu'  set  his  A.  on  Daniel  to  deliver  him 

8.  25.  and  Il~  -lial'  inagniCv  himself  in  his  h. 


HfiA 

/5aji.ll.l2.A!s  A.  shall  be  lifted  up,  sh^ll  cm;  down 
28.  his  A.  shall  be  against  Ihe  holy  ovonant 

Oiad.3.thatsaithin  A^.sA.who^hall  bring :ned-.wnl 

Jl/a«.5.28.hath  committed  adultery  with  her  in  A  « 
13.  19.  and  catchelli  away  tha'  was  sown  n:  hi.  4 
24.48.if  evil  servant  shall  say  m  ins  A.  /.iihe  12.  O 

Mark  7.  19.  because  itentereth  not  into  A(S  k. 
11.23.  and  shall  not  doubt  in  his  A.  but  believe 

Luke  0.  45.  good  man  out  of  good  treasure  of  Ais  A 
an  evil  man  out  of  the  evil  treasure  of  A(;  A. 

..'lets  7  23.  It  came  into  hif  li.  to  visit  Ins  brethren 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  he  that  standelh  steadfast  in  his  A. 
14.25.  thus  are  the  secrets  of  his  h.  iiiad(>  mamfesl 

2  Cur.  9.  7.  as  he  purposeth  in  his  A.  »o  let  hiin  give 

Mine  or  7ny  llEAKi". 
Oen.  20.  5.  in  the  integrity  of  mj/ A.  1  havedonethis 

24.  45.  done  speaking  in  mine  A.  Rebekah  came 
Deut.'2'i.  19.  tho'  I  walk  in  the  imagination  ofinyk 
Josh.  14.  7. 1  brought  him  word  as  it  was  inmine  A 
.fudg.  5.  9.  my  A.  is  toward  the  governois  of  Israel 

1  Sam.  2.  1.  she  said,  my  A.  rejoiceth  in  the  Lord 

35.  shall  do  according  to  that  which  is  in  mine  A. 
lKings9.3.  to  put  my  name,  and  my  eyes  and  mine 

It.  shall  be  there  perpetually,  2  Chron.  7.  16. 

2  Kings  5.26.  went  not  mine  A.  with  thee,  when 
10.  15.  is  thine  A.  right  as  my  A.  is  wilh  thy  A.? 

30.  hast  done  according  to  all  that  was  in  mine/i 

1  Chron.  12. 17.  if  to  help,  my  h.  shall  be  knit  toyoik 
28.  2.  I  had  in  mine  A.  to  build  a  himse  of  rest 

2  Chron.  29.  10.  it  is  in  mine  A.  to  make  a  covenan. 
TWA.  2.  12.  what  God  had  put  in  my  A.  to  do,  7.  5. 

5.  t  7.  then  my  A.  consulted  in  me,  I  rebuked 
.Tub  17.  II.  the  thoughts  of  my  A.  are  broken  off 
23. 10.  God  maketh  my  A.  soft,  and  the  Almighty 
27.  0.  my  A.  shall  not  reproach  me  so  long  as  I  live 
31.  7.  and  my  A.  walked  after  mine  eyes 

9.  if  mine  A.  have  been  deceived  by  a  woman 
27.  and  my  A.  bath  been  secretly  enticed 

33.3.  my  wordsshall  be  of  the  iiprightnessof  my  A. 

37. 1.  at  this  also  my  A.  tremblcth,  and  is  moved 
Psal.i.T.lhou  hast  put  gladness  in  my  A.  more  than 

13.2.  how  long  take  counsel,  sorrow  ".i  m,/h.  daily 
5.  but  I  trusted,  my  h.  shall  rejoice  in  Ihy  salvat. 

16. 9. my  A.  is  glad  j]  17  3.  tho"  hast  proved  mine  k. 
19.  14.  let  the  meditation  ..f  n,y  h  be  a-ceptable 
22. 14. m. A. is  like  wax  ||26.'.'.  'ry  my  terns  and  m.  A. 

25.  17.  the  troubles  of  ?Hy.'.  me  eiilar^^.d,  (1  bring 

27.  3.  myh.  shall  not  feai  though  war  should  rise 
8.  my  A.  said  to  thee,  thy  face   ;>ord,  will  I  seok 

28.  7.  my  h.  trusted  in  hiin,  p^  \.  gr-aiiy  re|oiceil» 
36. 1. the  transgression  ofthe  wic   e    sa"b  in  my  4 

38.  8.  by  reason  ofthe  disc)uie'ii!ss  di  my  A 

10. 7ny  A.  panteth,  my  siieiigih  la'iet';,  /sri.  21.4» 

39.  3.  my  A.  was  hot  within  me,  w'lile  musing 

40.8.  yea,  thy  law  is  within  my  A. 

10.  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  within  my  h. 
12.  not  able  to  look  up,  ihefcfore  my  h.  faileth  m& 

45.  1.  myh.  is  inditing  a  good  matter,  I  spciik 
49.  3.  the  meditation  of  my  A.  be  of  understanding 
55.4.myA.is sore  pained  within  me,teriorsofdeatl» 
57. 7.  my  It.  is  fi.xed,  O  God,  my  A.  is  fixed,  108.  1. 

01.  2.  I  will  cry,  when  iny  A.  is  overwhelmed 
GO.  18.  if  I  regard  iniquity  in  my  A.  L.  will  not  hear 
69.  20.  reproach  hath  broken  my  A.  I  am  full 
73.  13.  verily  I  have  cleansed  my  A.  in  vain 

21. 7ny  A.  was  grieved,  1  was  pricked  in  my  reins 
26.  my  It.  faileth,  but  God  is  the  strength  of  «y  4. 
84.  2.  my  A.  and  flesh  crielh  out  for  the  living  Goi 
86.  11.  unite  ray  A.  to  fear  thy  name 
102.4.  my  A.  is  smitten  and  withered  like  grass 
109.  22.  and  my  h.  is  wounded  within  rne 
119. 11.  thy  word  have  I  hid  in  mineh.  not  to  sin 
32.  I  will  run,  when  thou  shall  enlarge  my  A. 

36.  incline  my  It.  to  thy  testimonies,  not  to  covet 
80.  lei  my  h.  be  sound  in  thy  statutes 

111.  thy  testimonies  are  the  rejoicing  of  my  A. 

1 12. 1  have  inclined  mine  A.  to  perform  thy  statu. 
131.  1.  Lord,  my  A.  ,s  not  haughty,  nor  eyes  lofty 
139.  23.  search  me,  and  know  my  A.  try  me 
141.  4.  incline  not  my  A   to  any  evil  thing 
143.  4.  my  It.  W'thm  me  is  desolate 
Prov.  5.  12.  bow  hath  my  A   despised  reproof 

20.9.  who  can  say.  [  have  made  my  A   clean? 
23.  15.  if  thine  hear'  be  wise,  my  A.  sh'Ml  rejoice 

Eccl.  1.  13.  I  gave  my  k  to  seek  and  searrii  oui 
10.  my  h.  had  great  esperience  of  wis  lom 
17.  I  gave  my  A.  to  know  wisdom  and  na('.'..fbft 

2.  1.  I  said  in  mine  It.  go  •.o  now,  !  will  jirove  tnee. 

withmi-tn.  15   |  3   17,  18 
3.  I  sought  in  mine  A.  to  gi^t  myself  to  w:ner 
yet  acquainting  mine  A   wilh  wisdom  to   av 
hold  on  folly 
10.  I  withheld  not  my  h.  from  any  joy 
20.  to  cause  my  A.  to  despair  of  all  the  laboiii 
7. 25. 1  ap[)lied  iny  A.  to  know  and  search, H  9, 16» 
9.  1.  for  all  this  I  considered  in  my  k. 
Can*.  4.  9.  thou  hast  ravished  myh.  my  tistei.  i 
5.  2.  I  sleep,  but  mv  h.  waketh,  it  is  the  voice 
Isii.  15.  5.  my  A.  shall  cry  out  for  Moth 
63  4.  for  the  day  of  vengeancn  is  in  iiiin(  A. 


HKA 


HEA 


Jer.3.15-  wMI  give  you  pastors  acconiiiif;  to  mine  k. 
4  19.  I  am  jiamed  at  my  h.  inyh-  iiiakelh  a  noi»e 
7  31.  Icoiimiaiidednot,  neither  came  iluilomj/A 
8.  18.  wlieii  1  coinlurt  myself,  mij  h.  is  ikiiitui  me 
12.  3.  iiasl  seen  me  and  tried  mine  It.  toward  thee 
15.  10.  tliy  word  the  joy  and  rejoicmg  ut  mine  k. 
30.  !).  his  word  was  In  mvte  h.  as  u  hurmiiy  tire 
•23.  9.  mine  A.  is  broken  ||  48.  :U.  my  li.  shall  mourn 
48.  36.  therelore  mine  U.  shall  sound  lor  Moab 
Lam.  1.  -M-  behold,  huhc  k-  isvuiiied  withm  me 
iJ.  my  sighs  are  many,  and  mij  li.  is  taint 
3.  .il.  mine  eye  atl'ecteth  mine  It.  because  of  all 
Dan.  7.  -i^.  but  1  kept  the  matter  in  my  k. 
Ho4-.ll.  8-  my  ft.  IS  turned  within  me,  my  repenlings 
j4c£s  2. -20.  therelore  didrnj  A.  rejoice,  tongue  glad 
21. 13.  what  mean  ye  to  weep,  and  break  mine  U 
Rom.  y.  2.  1  have  continual  sorrow  in  my  k. 
m.X.my  li.  desne  to  God  for  Isr.  is  they  be  saved 
Phd.  1.  7.  because  1  have  you  in  my  h.  inasmuch 
Hee  AfPLicD. 
Une  HEAKT. 
2  CAro7i.30.12.  hand  of  God  was  togive  them  one  h. 
Jer.  32.39.  1  will  give  them  one  A.  Eiek.  11.  19. 
Acts  4.  32.  ruuUitude  that  believed  were  ol  uneh. 

Uwii  HEART. 
Jfum.  15.  39.  that  ye  seek  not  alter  your  own  h. 

1  Sam.  13. 14. sought  man  alter  his  u.  A.  jicfs  13.22. 

2  SaHi.7.21.  lor  ihy  word'ssake,  according  to  thine 
own  A.  hast  thou  done  these  things,  1  Ckr.  17. 19. 

\Kingsi.  38.  know  every  man  plague  of  .his  uvyn  A. 

12.  ;&.  which  he  had  devised  of  his  vmn  A. 
ffeh.  6. 8.  thou  feigiiest  them  out  of  llime  own  h. 
Psai.  4. 4.  commune  with  your  w«i;i  A.  on  your  bed 

SJO.  4.  grant  thee  according  to  thine  own  A. 

37.  15.  their  sword  shall  enter  into  their  own  A. 

77.  6.  1  commune  with  my  own  A.  and  my  spirit 
Prov.  28. 26.  he  that  trusteth  in  Ins  own  li.  is  a  fool 
Eccl-  1.  16.  I  cummuned  with  mine  own  A.  saying 

7.  iK.  thy  oirn  A.  knowethlhou  hast  cursed  others 
Jer.  9.  14.  after  imagination  of  their  own  A. 23. 17. 

23.  16.  they  speak  a  vision  of  their  oicn  A. 
26.  prophesy  the  deceit  oftheiro.  A.  Eiek.  13.17. 
Eiek.  14.5.may  take  house  uflsrael  in  their  c!cn  A. 
Jam.  1.2lJ. butdeceiveth  ins  uwnli.  this  man's 

0,(r  HEART. 
Deut.  1.28.  o*irhrelhren  have  discouraged  07(r  A. 
Psal.  33.  21.  for  our  A.  shall  rejoice  in  him 

44.  18.  our  A.  is  not  turned  back,  neither  our 
Lam.  3.  41.  let  us  lift  up  our  A.  with  our  hands 

5.  15.  the  joy  of  oi/r  A.  is  ceased||  17.  our  A.  is  faint 
Luke  24. 32.  did  not  ourli.  burn  witiiin  us,  w  hile  he 
2  Cor.  6.  11.  outmuutl)  is  open,  our  A.  isenlarged 
1  .Mm  3.  20.  if  ouj-  A.  condemn  us,  God  is  greater 
21.  if  our  A.  condemn  us  not,  we  have  confidence 
Perftct  HEART. 

1  Kings  8.  61.  let  your  A.  bt: perfect  with  the  Lord 
11.  4this  A.  was  nol  perfect  with  the  Lord,  15.  3. 
15.14.  nevertheless  Asa's  A.  was /jcr/ect  with  the 

Lord  all  his  days,  2  Chron.  15.  17. 

2  /irinffs20.3.Hezekialisaid,  remember  how  1  have 

wafked  before  thee  with  aper/ett  A.  Isa.  38.  3. 

1  Chr.  12. 38.  came  withpcr/.  A.  to  make  I»av.  king 
28.  9.  Solomon,  my  son,  serve  God  with  a  perf.  A. 
29.9.because  with'^if r/tct A.  they  oflered  willingly 

19.  and  give  unto  rfolomon  my  son  a  perfect  A. 

2  Chr.  16.  9.  in  behalf  of  them  whose  A.  imperfect 
]9.9.thusshallycdoinfearofLd.  w\lh perfect li. 
25. 2.  .'Vmazlah  did  right,  but  not  with  aperfect  A. 

Psal.  1U1.2. 1  will  walk  in  my  house  wiMi perfect  h. 

Pure  HEART. 
Psal.  24.  4.  who  shall  ascend  ?  that  hath  a  pure  It. 
JUat.o.i^.  blessed  are  pure  in  A.  they  shall  seeGod 

1  Tim.  1.5.  end  ofcomrnan.is  charity  out  ofpure  A. 
27'em.2.22.  that  call  on  the  Lord  out  of  a  p'^re  A. 
lP£t.l.22.1ove  one  another  with  a  pure  A.  fervently 

Tlieir  HEART. 
Ocn.  42.28.  their  h.  failed  lheni,they  were  afraid 
7osA.  5.1 .  the  kings  of  Amorites  heard  th.  A.  melteil 

2  Sam.  18. 1 3.  if  we  flee,  they  will  not  set  th.h.on  us 
\Kines  8.t47.if  ihev  bring  back  to  <A.  A.  2CA.6.t37. 

18.  37.  thou  hast  turned  their  A.  back  again 
1  CAron.  29. 18.  and  prepare  Ikeir  A.  unto  thee 
Job  8. 10.  shall  they  not  utter  words  out  of  their  A.? 

17.  4.  thou  hast  hid  their  h.  from  understanding 
Psal.V).  17.   Lord,  thou  wilt  [irepare  tAeir  A. 

78.  8.  a  generation  that  set  noKAeir  A.  aright 
18.  they  tempted  God  in  (Aeir  A.  by  asking  meat 
37.  their  A.  was  not  right  with  him,  nor  were 

95.  10.  it  is  a  people  that  do  err  in  their  A. 

105.  25.  he  turned  their  A.  to  hate  Ins  people 

107.  12.  therefore  he  brought  down  their  A. 

119. 70.»A.  A.  is  as  fat  asgrease,  I  delmlit  in  thy  law 

140.2.which  imagine  mischiefs  in  (A  A. with  labour 
ProB.  24.  2.  for  their  A.  slnilieth  destruction 
Eecl.  3.  11.  also  he  hath  set  the  world  in  their  h. 

9.  3.  madness  is  in  (Aeir  A.  while  they  live 

F«a.6. 10.  lestthev  liearwilh  iheirears  and  under- 
stand with  their  A.  Mat.  13.  15.  Acts  28.  27. 

39. 13.  th.h. isfar  from  me,  JlfaMS.  8.  Mark 7.  6. 
./er.5.24.  neither  say  they  <n  tk.  h.  let  us  fear  the  Ld. 


,/cr.l3.10.wlricli  walk  in  the  imagination  oi' their  h- 
14.14.  the  prophets  prophesy  the  deceilof  (Aeir  A. 
n.l.sinof  Judahis  graven  on  the  tabic  ut'theirh. 
Lam.  218.  thtir  A.  ci  led  to  the  Ld.  U  wall  of  Zion 
Eztk.H.  3.  these  have  set  up  their  idols  in  £Aeir  A 

20.  16.  for  thez-'  h-  went  after  their  idols 

21.  15.  that  tAeir  A.  may  faint,  ruins  be  multiplied 
33.  31.  but  their  h.  goelJi  after  their  covetousness 

Hus.  4.  8.  they  set  their  A.  on  their  iniquity 
7.  6.  Oiey  have  made  ready  their  h.  like  an  oven 

14.  they  have  not  cried  unto  me  with  their  A. 
10.2.  tAeir  A.isdividedll  13.6.tAeirA.  wase.xalted 
13.  8.  1  will  rend  Ihe  caul  of  (Aeir  A.  and  devour 

ZepA.1.12.  1  will  punish  the  men  that  say  in  tA.  A. 
ZteA.lO.  7.  their  h.  shall  rejoice  in  the  Lord 

12. 5.  the  governors  of  J  udah  shall  say  in  their  h. 
Mark  6.  52.  for  their  h.  was  hardened.  Hum.  1.  21. 
LuAe  9. 47.  Jesus  perceiving  the  thought  of  tAeir  A. 
John  12.  40.  he  hath  hardened  tAeir  A.  that  they 
should  not  see  nor  understand  with  (Aeir  A. 
.^cts  2.37.  were  pricked  in  (Aeir  A.  and  said  to  Peter 
2  Cor.  3.  15.  when  Moses  is  read  vail  is  on  their  h. 
Eph.  4.  18.  because  of  the  blindness  of  (Aeir  A. 

7'AiHe,  thy  HEART. 
Gen.  20.  6.  thou  didst  this  in  the  integrity  of  thy  A. 
£xo(i.9.14.1  will  send  all  ray  plagues  upon  thine  h. 
Z.er.19.  17.  thou  shall  not  hate  thy  brother  in  (A.  A. 
Deut.  4.  9.  lest  they  depart  from  thij  A.  all  thy  life 
29.  shalt  find,  if  thou  seek  him  with  all  thy  A. 

4.  39.  know  and  consider  it  in  (Aine  A.  8.  5. 

6.  5.  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  with  all  thine  h. 

7.  17.  if  thou  shalt  Bay  in  tAine  A.  these  nations 
are  more  than  1,  8.  17. 1  18.21.  ./er.  13.  22. 

8.  2. led  thee,  to  know  what  was  in  Hunch. 
14.  then  tliine  A.  be  lifted  up,  and  thou  forget  L. 

9.4.  speak  not  thou  in  thine  A.  after  that  the  Lord 

5.  not  for  uprightness  of  thine  h.  dost  thou  go  to 
10.  12.  to  serve  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thyh. 

15.  9.  there  be  not  a  thought  in  thy  wicked  A. 
lO.tAineA.  shall  not  be  grieved  when  thougivest 

28.67.  for  the  fear  of  tAine  A.  wherewith  shalt  fear 
30.  6.  circumcise  tAine  A.  and  the  A.  of  thy  seed 

14.  but  the  word  is  very  nigh  to  thee  in  thy  A. 

17.  if  tAine  A.  turn,  so  that  thou  wilt  not  hear 
Judg:  16.  15.  when  (Aiiie  A.  is  not  with  me 
19.  6.  and  let  (Aine  A.  be  merry,  9. 1  Kings  21.  7. 

8.  the  damsel's  father  said,  comfort  tAine  A. 

1  Sam.l.H.why  weepest thou  1  why  is  thy  A.grieved? 
2.  33.  the  man  of  thine  shall  be  to  grieve  tAiiie  A. 

9.  19.  I  will  tell  thee  all  that  is  in  (Aine  A. 
14.  7.  do  all  that  IS  in  thine  h.  2  Sam.  7.3.  1  Chron. 

17. 2.  behold,  I  am  with  thee,  according  to  thy  A. 
17.28. 1  know  thy  pride  and  naughtiness  oftAj/A. 

2  Sam.  3.  21.  reign  over  all  that  tAine  A.desireth 

13.  ■;  20.  he  is  thy  brother,  set  not  tAine  A.  on  tliis 

1  Kingsi.ii-  knowest  wickedness  (Aine  A.  is  privy 
8.  18,  in  tkmc  A.  to  build,  2  C7i?on.  1. 11.  |  6.  8. 

2Kings\i).  15.  Jehu  said,  is  (Aine  A.  right  as  my  A. 
is  with  thy  A.  Jehonadab  answered,  it  is 

14.  10.  thine  h.  haih  lifted  thee  up,  2  CAr.  25.  19. 
22.  19.  because  thine  h.  was  tender,  2  CAr. 34. 27. 

2  Chron.  19.  3.  hast  prepared  (Aine  k.  to  seek  God 
.lob  1.18.  hast  thou  set  thy  h.  on  my  servant  Job? 

7.17.  and  that  thou  shouldestset  (AineA.  upon  him 
10. 13.  and  these  things  hast  thou  hid  in  (Aine  A. 
11.  13.  if  l.'iou  prepare  thine  k.  and  stretch  out 

15.  12.  why  doth  thine  A.  carry  thee  away 

22.  22.  receive,  and  lay  un  his  words  in  thine  A. 
Psal.  27.  14.  and  he  shall  slrenglher.  t.>iir.s  h. 

37.  4.  and  he  shall  give  thee  the  desires  of  thyh. 
Prov.  2.  2.  and  ajiply  (Aine  k.  to  understanding 

10.  when  wisdom  enterelh  into  tAine  A. 
3.  1.  my  son,  let  (Aine  A.  keep  my  commandments 

3.  write  them  upon  the  table  of  thine  A.  7.  3. 
4.4.  he  said,  let  (Aine  A.  r.lain  my  words,  21. 

23.  keep  thy  A.  with  all  diligence,  for  out  of  it 

6.  21.  bind  them  continually  upon  thine  h. 

25.  lust  not  after  her  beauty  in  (Aine  A. 
7. 25.  let  not  tAine  A.  decline  to  her  ways 

23.  15.  my  son,  if  tAine  A.  be  wise,  my  A.  rejoice 
17.  let  not  tAine  A.  envy  sinners,  hut  be  in  fear 
19.  hear,  mv  son,  and  guide  tAine  A.  in  the  way 

26.  my  son,  give  me  (Aine  A.  let  thy  eyes  observe 
33.  and  thine  h.  shall  utter  |)erverse  things 

24.  17.  let  nol  (Aine  A.  be  glad  when  hestumbleth 
27.  t  23.  and  set  thy  A   to  thy  herds 

Feci.  5.  2.  not  (Aine  A   be  hasty  to  utter  any  thing 

7.  t21.  also  give  not  (Aine  A.  unto  all  words 
11.9.  let  lAr^  A.  cheer  thee  ;  walk  in  ways  of  (Aj/ A. 

10.  therefore  remove  sorrow  from  thy  h. 
Isa  14  13  thou  hast  said  in  (Aine  A.  I  will  ascend 
33.  18.  thine  h-  shall  meditate  terror,  where  is 
47.7. 1  hou  didst  not  lay  these  things  to  (Ay  A.  57.11. 
8.  that  sayestin  thine  h.  \  am,  and  none  else,  10. 
49.  21.  then  shall  thou  say  in  (Aine  A.  who  hath 
./er. 4.  14.0.1erus.  wash  (Aine  A.  from  wickedness 
18.  it  is  bluer,  because  itreacheth  unto  thine  h. 
22.  17.  (Aine  A.  is  not  but  for  thy  covetousness 
31.21.  Bit  thine  h.  toward  Ihe  high-way,  turn 
49  16.  the  pride  of  (Aine  A.  deceived  thee,  Obad.  3. 
2  0 


HEA 

Lam  2. 19.  nour  out  (Aine  A.  like  water  'oefoio  Ld. 

KzeA.  3.  10.  receive  in  (Aine  A.  hear  with  thine  ears 
16.  3J.  how  weak  is  (Aine  A.  saitli  the  Lord  (jod 
22.  14.  can  (AineA.  endure  in  daysld«al  with  thoa- 
28.2.because  (AineA.  isliUed  up  for  thy  ric;iio,  5. 
6.  thou  hast  set  (Aine  A.  as  the  heart  of  God 
17.  (Aine  A.  was  lifted  up  because  of  thy  beauty 
40.  4.  set  tAine  A.  upon  all  that  1  shall  shew  ihee 

Dan.  2.  30.  mightesl  know  the  thoughts  of  thy  A. 
5.  22.  and  thou  hast  nol  humbled  thineh. 

10.  12.  thou  didsl  set  thineh.  to  understand 
Jicts  5.  3.  why  hath  Satan  tilled  (Aine  A.  to  lie 

4.  why  hast  thou  conceived  this  in  (Aine  A.? 
8.  21.  fort/ii/A.  IS  nol  right  in  the  sight  of  God 
^c(s8.22.  thought  of  thineh.  may  be  forgiven  thee- 
Rom.  10.  (i.  say  not  in  tAine  A.  who  shall  ascend? 
9.  and  shall  believe  in  thineh.  that  God  raised 
Upright  in  HEART. 
2CAr.29.  34.  I,e'.  ites  were  more  upright  in  A. 
Psal.  7.  10.  which  saveth  the  upright  in  A. 

11.  2.  that  they  may  shoot  at  the  upright  in  h. 
32.  11.  shout  for  joy,  ye  that  are  upright  in  A. 
36. 10.  continue  thy  righteousness  to  upright  in  *•■ 
64.  10.  and  all  the  upright  in  A.  shall  glory 
94.  15.  and  all  the  upright  in  A.  shall  Ibllow  it 
97.  11.  gladness  is  sown  for  the  upright  in  A. 

Uprightness  of  HEART. 

1  iTiii^sS.  6.  he  walketh  in  uprightness  of  h.f>  A'. 
PsaM  19.7.1  will  praise  thee  with  uprightness  ofk. 

IVhule  HEART. 
Psat.9.1. 1  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  with  my  whole 
A.  will  shew  forth  thy  works.  111.  1.  |  138.  1. 
119.  2.  blessed  that  seek  him  with  the  whole  h. 
10.  with  my  2cAo(e  A.  have  I  sought  thee 

34.  yea,  I  shall  observe  it  with  my  whole  h. 
58.  I  entreated  thy  favour  with  my  whole  h. 
69.  I  will  keep  thy  precepts  with  my  whole  h. 
145.  I  cried  with  my  icAote  A.  hear  me,  O  Lord 

Isa.  1.5.  the  whole  head  is  sick,  lheioAo(e  A.isl'aint 
Jer.  3.  10.  not  turned  with  ichole  A.  but  feignediy 
24.7.  they  shall  return  unto  me  with  their  w.  A 
32. 41.  I  will  plant  them  in  land  with  my  whole  A. 

«'A,-Ae  HEART. 
Exod.  35.  21.  whose  A.  stirred  him  up,  29.  |  36.  2. 

26.  all  the  women,  whose  A.  stirred  them  up 
7)e!i(.29.18.iDAffse  A.turnethaway  tliisday  fromLil. 

2  Sam.  17.  10.  whose  h.  is  as  the  heart  of  a  lion 

1  Kings  8.  39.  whose  h.  thou  knowest, 2  CAr. 6.  30. 

2  Chron.  16. 9.  in  behalf  of  them  whose  h.  is  perfect^ 
PsaZ.  84.  5.  in  tchose  h.  are  the  ways  of  them 
Eccl.  7.26.  the  woman  ichose  A.  is  snares  and  nets- 
Isa.  51.7.  hearken  ye  pponle,  in  whose  h.'\s  my  law 
./er.  17.5.  7cAose  A.departeth  from  the  Lord 
i<;2eA.l  1.21. joAoscA.walkel  barter  detestable  things 
ActslG.  14.  whuseh.  the  Lord  opened,  she  attended 

Your  HEART. 
/)eiit. 10.16.  circumcise  foreskin  of  yotir  h.Jcr.  4.4 
11.  16.  lakelieed  that  your  h.  be  not  deceived 
18.  ye  shall  lay  up  these  my  words  in  your  h. 
1  Kings  11.  2.  surely  they  wiii  turn  away  your  A 
1  Chr'^2'2.  19.  set  j/our  A.  and  soul  to  seek  ti>e  Lord 
Psat.22.26.meek shall  eaX.your  A.shall  live  forever 
31.  24.  he  shall  strengthen  yvurh.  ye  that  hope 
02.  8.  ye  people,  pour  oat  your  h.  before  him 
10.  if  riches  increase,  set  not  your  A  upon  lliciti 

09.  32.  and  j/our  A.  shall  live  that  seek  God- 
Isa.  66.  14.  when  ye  see  this,  yourh.  shall  rejoice 
./er.  51.  46.  and  lest  your  h-  faint,  and  ye  fear 
./5eZ2. 13.  and  rend  yourh.  and  not  your  garments 
Zcch.  7.  10.  let  none  of  you  imagine  evil  in  your  k 
^a(.  6. 21.  there  will  j/onr  A.  be  also,  Luke  12  .■t4 
Mark  8. 17   have  ye  your  h.  yet  hardened  ? 

10.  5.  for   he  hardness  of  your  h.  he  wrote 
.Inhn  14.  1    let  nol  ?/our  A.  be  troubled,  27. 

16.6. because  1  said  this,  sorrow  hath  filled  ytiur  * 
22.  I  will  see  you,  and  ijaiir  A.  shall  rejoice 
Eph.  6. 5.  in  singleness  of  i/our  A.  as  unto  Christ 

HEARTED. 
KTorf.35.22.  they  came,  as  many  as  were  willing-ft 
Psal.'d.  5.  the'stoul-A.  arespmled,  they  slept 
/.'!«.24.7.  new  wine  mourns,  all  the  merry  A. do  sigjr 
61.  1.  he  hath  sent  me  to  bind  up  the  broken-A- 
Ezek.  3.  7.  all  the  house  of  Israel  are  hard-A. 

i.'ain(-nEARTEn 
DiUt.  20.  8.  what  man  1 1  there  that  is  faint-k.  ? 

Tender  HEARTED. 
2CAron.  13.7.  Rehoboam  was  young  and  levder-h 
Euh.  4.  32.  and  he  kind  one  to  another,  tendrr-h 

H'ise-HEARTED. 
K/o(/.28.3.  thou  shalt  speak  unlo  all  that  areir.-i. 
31.  6.  and  in  the  hearts  of  all  that  are  wise-h 

35.  10.  and  every  wise-h.  among  you  siiall  coica 
25.  all  the  women  that  were  wise-},   did  spii: 

36.  1.  then  wrought  every  wise-h.  man,  2,  8 
HE.ARTH. 

Gen   18.  6.  knead  it,  mid  make  cakes  upon  the 
PsaZ.  102.  3.  and  my  bones  are  burnt  as  a  h. 
Avu.30.  14.  nol  a  sherd  to  take  fire  from  th<  b 
Jer.  '.16  22.  a  fire  on  tlieA.  burning  before  iiiui 
2:i.  cast  the  roll  into  fire  that  was  on  the  A. 


HEA 

ZecA.  I'J.  ti.  make  governni.  ofJuduh  like  A.  of  fire 

liEARTILY. 
I,t/*eS2.tl5.  I  have  A.  desired  lu  eat  thia  pasaover 
Col.  3. 2;<  what  ve  do,  do  it  A.  as  to  the  Lord,  not  to 

"      HEAR'l'S. 
AfMJB.  32.  9.  thoy  discouraged  the  A.  of  hrael 

Tosh.  7.  .').  wherefore  the  A.  of  the  people  melted 
1  Saw  10.21).  bandofmeiijWiioseA.  G.hath  touched 
iSam.  15.  C.  so  Absalom  stole  the  li.  of  Israel 

13.  the  A.  of  the  men  of  Israel  are  after  Absalom 
'iKtvss  8. 31).  thou  only  knowest  the  A.  2  Chr.  6.  30, 
1  Chron.  28.  9.  for  the  Lord  searcheth  all  A. 
■Ps.  7. 9.  the  righteous  God  trieth  the  A.  Pruv.  17.  3 
jfrwi).  15.  11.  how  much  more  then  the  A.  of  men 

21.  2.  hut  the  Lord  poiideretli  the  A. 

31.  f).  give  wine  to  those  that  be  of  heavy  k. 
Irr.  48.  41.  mighty  men's  A.  of  Muub  like  a  woman 

■K-.eli.  32.  9.  I  will  also  vex  the  A  of  many  people 
/->/.'«.  11.27.  bolli  these  k.'sA.shall  be  todo  miscliief 
^l.ulce  1. 17.  turn  the  A.  oftlie  fathers  to  the  children 

2.  35.  that  the  thoughts  «f  A.  may  be  revealed 
21.  2(5.  signs  in  the  sun,  men's  A.  failing  them 

Sets  1.  24'  which  knowest  tte  A.  of  all  men,  15.8. 

Iiom.9,.  27.  he  that  searcheth  the  A.  knoweth  the 

16. 18.  by  fair  speeches  deceive  the  A.  of  the  simple 
1  Cor.  4.  5.  make  manifest  the  counsels  of  the  A. 
Rev.  2  23.  I  am  he  that  searcheth  the  reins  and  A. 

Our  HEARTS. 
Jor.h.  2.  11.  as  Boon  as  we  heard,  our  h.  did  melt 
J  AVj/ff.v  8.  58.  that  he  may  incline  ovr  A.  to  him 
Acl.i  14.  17.  filling  our  A  with  food  and  gladness 
Rum.  5.  5.  the  lovoorOod  is  shed  abroad  in  our  It. 
.8  Cor.  1.22.  given  theearnestoftheSpirit  in  our  h. 

3.  2.  ye  aie  our  episfle  written  in  our  A. 

4.  6.  God  hath  shined  in  our  A.  to  give  the  light 
7.  3.  that  you  are  in  our  h.  to  die  and  live  with  you 

tThess.  2.  4.  but  pleasing  God,  who  trieth  our  A. 
.Wei. 10.22.  our  A.  sprinkled  from  an  evil  conscience 

1  John  3.  19.  and  shall  assure  our  A.  before  him 

TAfir  HEARTS. 
Z,ev.  26.  36.  I  will  send  a  famtness  into  their  A. 
41.  if  then  their  uncircumcised  A.  be  humbled 
ludg.  9.  3.  their  h.  inclined  to  follow  Abimeiech 
16.  25.  when  their  A.  were  merry,  they  said 
19.  22.  as  they  were  inakiug  their  A.  merry 

2  Chron.  0.  14.  walk  before  thee  with  all  their  A. 
II.  K).  such  as  set  Ihe.ir  h.  to  seek  tlie  Lord  God 
20.33.  the  people  had  not  prepared  their  h.  to  God 

Job  1.5.  it  may  be  my  sons  have  cursed  G.  in  their  A. 

fso/.  28. 3.  sfieak  peace,  but  mischief  is  in  their  h. 
33.  15.  he  fashioneth  their  A.  alike,  he  considers 
35.25.  let  themnotsay  in«A«J>  A.  ah,  so  would  we 
74  8.  they  said  in  their  A.  let  us  deslroy  them 
81.  12.  1  gave  thein  up  to  their  own  h.  lust 
125.  4.  and  to  them  that  are  upright  in  their  h, 

Jsa.  44.  18.  halh  shut  <A.  A.  they  cannot  understand 

/(•r.  31.33.  and  write  my  law  in  (Aeir  A.  heb.8.  10. 

32.  40.  but  I  will  put  my  fear  in  th.  h.  not  to  depart 
^:zeh.  13.  2.  that  prophesy  out  of  their  own  A. 
Jfos.  7.  2.  and  they  consider  not  in  their  A. 
y.rch.  7. 12.  yea,  they  made  their  h.  as  an  adamant 
J\hirk  2.  6.  silting  there,  and  reasoning  in  their  A. 

3  5.  beiiif;  grieved  for  the  hardness  of  their  A. 

1.  15.  lakelh  away  word  sown  in  th.  h.  LukeS.VZ. 
/,«/ff  1.51,  scattered  proud  in  imagiiiiitionsof  t.  A. 

66  all  that  heard  laid  them  up  in  their  A. 
'i.  15.  all  riier.  -nused  in  th.  h.  of  John,  whether  Ch. 
Acts  7.  39.  in  their  A.  turned  back  again  to  Egypt 
Rom.  1.24  throughllie  lust  of  (Aeir  A.  to  dishonor 

2.  15.  shew  the  work  of  the  law  written  in  their  A. 
■Col.^i.^  that  their  h.  might  be  comforted,  being  knit 
Heb.  3.  10.  said,  they  do  always  err  in  their  A. 
.Rev.  17. 17.  God  haili  put  in  Ihe'ir  h.  to  fulfil  his  will 

Your  HEARTS. 
•Oen.  18.  5.  comfort  ye  your  h.  after  that  pass  on 
Deut.  20.  3. 0  Israel,  let  not  your  A.  faint,  fear  not 

32.  4fi.  set  yourh.  to  all  the  words  which  I  testify 
Josh.  23.  14.  and  ye  know  in  all  your  h.  and  souls 

24. 23.  iiK'line  your  A.  to  tlie  Lord  God  of  I.srael 
.1  Sam.  6.  6.  wherefore  then  do  ye  harilen  yjur  A.? 

7.  3.  if  ye  return  to  the  Lord  with  all  your  h.  and 
prepare  your  h.  to  the  Lord  to  serve  him  only 
/er.  42.  20.  ye  dissembled  in  yourh.  when  ye  sent 
Zeik.B.  17.  let  none  of  yon  imagine  evil  in  yourh 
JUnt  9.4..IeanssTid,wheref.  think  ye  evil  in  y.h.? 

18.  35.  if  ye  from  your  A.  forgive  not  every  one 

19.  8.  because  of  the  hardness  of  y.  A.  ye  suflTered 
.WirA2.8.  why  reason  ye  theee  things  in  yourh.? 
■Lukcb.  "22.  Jesus  said,  what  reason  ye  in  your  h.? 

]6.  .A.  ye  justify  yniirselvcs,  God  knoweth  your  A. 

21.  14.  settle  it  in  your  A.  not  to  meditate  before 
34.  lest  111  any  time  your  h.  be  overcharged 

24.  36.  «nri  wliy  do  tlioiights  arise  in  your  h.? 
OgI.A.  6.  Tiodsent  the  Spirit  ofliis  Son  into  yourh. 
Kph.  3.  IT.  t  lint  (Thrist  may  dwell  in  your  h.hv  faith 

5. 19.  making  melody  in »/.  A.  to  I  he  i,or(l,  Co/.  3.16. 

ti.  ^.  I  sent  that  ne  might  comfort  your  h 
Vhil  ^.T.phali  keepj/o«r  A.  and  minds  thro' C.Jes. 
S'o/.  .S.  '■''  le'  'li''  peace  of  God  rule  in  your  h. 
4  8  ii'igi't  Know  your  estate,  ajid  comfort  your  A. 

■    ■  974 


HEA 

17'Ae«s.3.13.  he  may  establish  i/i/ur /(.uiilihnneabli 
2  fhess.  2.  17.  comfort  your  A.  and  eslablisli  you 

3.  5.  tlie  Lord  diracl  your  h.  into  the  love  ol  God 
.lorn.  3.  14.  if  ye  have  strife  in  your  A.  glory  iiut 
I    4.  8.  and  purify  your  h.  ye  double-minded 

5.5  have  been  wanton, ye  have  irmrished  yuurh 

8.  be  ye  also  patient,  stublisli  yourh.  the  cuiiimg 
1  Fct.  3.  15.  sanctify  the  Lord  God  in  your  A. 
2fet.  1    19.  lillday  dawn,  and  day-star  arise  iity.h. 

HEARTY. 
/Vow. 27.9. 80  the  sweetness  of  a  friend  by  A.counsel 

HEAT. 

Oen.  8.22.  cold,A.  summer,  winter,  shall  not  cease 
18.  1.  sat  in  the  tent  door  in  I  be  A.  oftlie  day 
Kxod.  11.  fS.  and  he  went  out  in  the  A.  of  anger 
/.'(.■«/.2y.24.whalmeancth  the  A.ofthis  great  anger? 

32.  21.  they  shall  be  devoured  with  burning  A. 

1  ^aoi.  11.11.  slew  the  Ammonites  till  A.  of  the  day 

2  Hum.  4.5.  and  Iheycame  about  the  A.  of  the  day 

1  Kings  1.  l.'a.ithegaliioA.  ||2.  my  lord  may  get  A. 
Job  6?  1 17.  ice  and  snow  vanish  in  the  A.  tiieioof 

24.  19.  drought  iiml  A.  consume  the  snow  waters 
3(1.  3U.  my  skin  black,  my  bones  are  burnt  v.ilh  A. 

Psal.  19.  0.  there  is  nothing  hid  from  the  A.  tiiereof 
Ecct.  4.  11.  if  two  lie  together,  then  they  have  h. 
Isa.  4.  6.  a  shadow  in  the  daytime  from  A.  25.  4. 
18.  4.  I  will  lake  my  rest,  like  a  clear  A.  on  herbs, 
and  like  a  cloud  of  dew  in  the  A.  of  harvest 

25.  5.  as  the  A.  in  a  dry  place,  even  the  A. 
49.  10.  neither  shall  the  A.  nor  sun  smite  them 

./er.  17.  8.  and  shall  not  see  when  A.  cometh 
30.  30.  dead  body  shall  be  cast  out  in  the  day  to  A. 
51.  39.  in  their  A.  I  will  make  their  feasts 
F.zek.  3.  14.  and  1  went  in  the  A.  of  my  spirit 
W»A-.7.t5.  have  made  him  sick  with  A.  through  wine 
JV/U/.20. 12.  have  borne  the  huidenand  A.of  theday 
I^ulce  12.55.  when  south-wind  blow,  there  will  be  A. 
^cts  28.  3.  there  came  a  viper  out  of  the  A. 
./u;«.  1. 11.  the  sun  no  sooner  risen  with  a  burning  A 

2  Pet.  3. 10.  the  elements  shall  melt  with  fervent  A. 

HEAT. 

Dan.  3.  19.  b.  the  furnace  one  seven  times  more 

than  it  was  wont  to  be  heated 

HEATED. 

Dan.  3.  19.  the  furnace  more  than  v/ont  to  be  A 

Hus.  1.  4.  are  adulterers,  as  an  oven  A.  by  the  baker 

HEATH. 
■Jer.  17.  6.  he  shall  be  like  the  A.  in  the  desert 
48.  6.  flee,  and  be  like  ilie  A.  in  the  wihierness 

HEATHEN. 
Leo  25.  44,  bondmen  shall  be  of  the  A.  round  you 
20.  45.  whom  I  brought  foith  in  sight  of  the  A. 
2SajH.22.44.keptmetobelicadof  A.  Psal.  18.43 
2  A77(fl'sl6.3.  walked  according  to  the  aboininatioiis 
of  the  A.  17.  15.  )21.2.  2CAr.  28.  3.  |  30.  14. 
17  8.  Israel  walked  in  the  statutes  of  the  A. 
II.  as  did  the  A.  whom  the  Lord  carried  away 

1  Chron.  16. 33.  save  us,  and  deliver  us  from  the  h. 

2  Chron.  20.  6.  thou  rulestover  all  kingdoms  of  A. 

33.  2.  but  did  like  to  the  abominations  of  the  A. 

9.  Manasseli  made  Judah  to  do  worse  than  the  A. 
F.zrn  6. 21. as  had  separated  fiom  filthiness  of  the  A. 
JV('A.5.8.  we  redeemed  the  Jews  who  were  sold  to  A. 

9.  because  of  the  reproach  of  the  A.  our  enemies 
6. 10.  all  the  A.  that  were  about  us  saw  these  things 

Psal  2.  1.  why  do  the  A.  rage?  ^cts  4.  25. 
8.  I  sliiill  give  thee  the  A.  for  thy  inheritance 

9.  5.  thou  hast  rebuked  the  A.  thou  hast  destroyed 
15.  the  A.  are  sunk  in  the  pit  that  they  made 
19.  arise,  let  ihe  A.  be  judged  in  thy  sight 

10.  16.  the  A.  are  perished  out  of  his  land 

33.  10.  the  Ld.  brings  the  counsel  of  A.  to  nought 
44.  2.  we  heard  how  thou  didst  drive  out  the  A. 
4i).  6.  the  A.  raged,  the  kingdoms  were  moved 
47.  8.  God  reignetii  over  ihe  A.  God  sitteth  on 
59.  5.  thou,  therefore,  awake  to  visit  all  the  A. 
8.  thou  shall  have  all  the  A.  in  derision 

78.  55.  he  cast  out  the  A.  also  before  them,  80.  8. 

79.  1.  the  A,  are  come  into  thine  inheritance 

G.  pour  out  thy  wrath  upon  the  A.  -fer.  10.  25. 

10.  wherefore  should  the  A.  say,  where  is  their 
God?  let  him  be  known  among  the  A.  115.  2. 

94  lO.he  that  chastiseth  the*,  shall  not  he  correct? 
98.  2.  he  halh  openly  shewed  in  ibe  sight  of  the  A. 
102.  15.  the  A.  shall  fear  the  name  of  the  Lord 

105.  44.  and  gave  them  the  lands  of  the  A. 

106.  41.  and  he  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  theA. 
111.  6.  he  may  give  them  the  heritage  of  the  A. 
135.  15.  the  idols  of  the  A,  are  silver  and  gold 
149.  7.  to  execute  vengeance  upon  the  A. 

ha.  16.  8.  the  lords  of  the  A.  have  broken  down 
./cr.10.2.  learn  not  wayoftheA.be  notdismayed  at 
signs  of  heaven,  for  the  A.  dismayed  at  them 
40.  14,'an  imibassador  is  sent  to  the  A.  saying 
/,nm. 1,10.  seen  I  hat  the  A.  entered  inlohersanctua. 
Ezrh.  7.  24.  I  will  bring  the  worst  of  the  A. 

11.  12.  hut  have  done  after  the  manners  of  A. 
2(1.  9.  should  not  be  polluted  before  the  A.  14.22 

32.  that  ye  say,  wo  will  he  as  the  A. 
41.1  will  be  sanctified  before  the  A.  28.  25. 


HEA 

h'.zek.  22.  4.  1  have  made  the<   j  reproach  to  the  k 
1(>.  lake  thine  inheritance  in  sight  of  the  A. 

23.  30.  ihou  hast  gone  a  whoring  aft^r  the  A. 
25.  7.  I  will  deliver  thee  for  a  sjioil  to  the  A. 

8.  behold,  the  houseof  Judah  is  like  to  all  thoft 

30.  3.  day  is  ncaf,  it  shall  be  the  tune  cf  the  A. 

31.  11.  into  the  hand  of  the  mighty  one  if  the  h 
17.  thatdwelt  under  his  shadow  in  midstof  the  A 

34.  28.  they  shall  no  more  be  a  prey  to  the  A. 
29.  neither  bear  the  shame  of  the  A.  any  more 
36.  3.  might  be  a  possession  to  ihe  residue  of  the  h 
4. which  became  a  derision  to  the  rcsidueofthe  A. 
6.  because  ye  have  borne  the  shame  of  the  A. 
20.  when  they  entered  unto  the  A.  whither 
23.  A.  know  I  am  Lord,  36. 1 37. 28.  |  38. 16.  |  3J.7 
39.  21.  and  all  the  A.  shall  see  my  judgment 
Joel  2.  17.  that  the  A.  should  rule  over  them 
3.  II.  and  come  all  ye  A.  and  gather  yourselveg 
12.  let  Ihe  A. be  wakened, and  come  up  to  vallyyol 
Jehoshapliai,  there  will  1  sit  to  jucige  all  the  A 
Jlmos'-J.  12.  they  may  possess  remnant  of  all  theA. 
Obad.  15.  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  near  on  all  the  A 

16.  so  shall  all  the  A.  drink  continually 
Mic.  5.  15.  I  will  execute  fury  upon  the  A. 
Hab  3.  12.  thou  didst  thresh  the  A.  in  anger 
Zcph.  2.  1 1.  all  tlie  isles  oftlie  A.  shall  worship  him 
Hog.  2.  22.  I  will  destroy  the  strength  of  the  h. 
7.ech.  1.  15.  I  am  sore  displeased  with  the  A. 
9   10.  and  he  shall  speak  peace  to  the  A. 
14.  14.  the  wealth  of  all  the  A.  shall  be  gatherei 
IS.  the  plague  wherewith  Lord  will  smite  the  i 
Mat.  6.  7.  use  not  vain  repetitions  as  the  A.  do 
18.  17.  let  him  be  to  ihee  as  a  A.  man  and  publican 
2  Cur.  11.26.  in  perils  by  the  A.  in  perils  in  the  sea 
Gal.  2.  9.  that  we  should  go  unto  the  A. 
3.  8.  that  God  would  jusiify  the  A.  through  faith 

.imong  the  HEATHEN. 

Z,eu.26.33. 1  willscailer  vou  among  the  A.  and  land 

be  desolate,  Jer.  9.  16.  Ezek.  20. 23.  |  22.  15 

38.  and  ye  shall  perish  among  the  h.  and  the  lana 

Deal.  4.27.  ye  shall  be  left  few  in  number  among  A. 

2Saot.  22.  50.  I  will  give  thanks  to  thee,  O  Lorcl 

a/HoB^A.and  sing  praises  to  thy  name,  Ps. 18.49 

1  Chron.  16. 24.  declare  his  glory  among h.  Ps.96. 3 

JVfA.  5.  17.  that  came  to  us  from  among  the  A. 

6.  6.  it  is  reported  among  the  A.  Gashinu  saitn  V. 

Psal.  44.  11.  Ihou  hast  scatiered  us  among  the  h 

14.  thou  makest  us  a  by-word  among  the  A. 
46.  10.  I  am  God,  I  will  be  exalted  among  the  k. 
79. 10.  let  him  be  known  among  the  A.  in  sight 
96.  10.  say  among  the  h.  that  the  Lord  reigneth 
101).  35.  but  they  were  mingled  among  the  n. 
47.  save  us,  O  Lord, and  gather  us  from  amongk 
110.  6.  he  shall  judge  aowng  the  h.  he  shall  fill 
120.2.  saidamimn'^Af;  A.  L.  hath  done  great  things 
.ler.  IH.  13.  ask  among  the  h.  who  heard  such  thingi 
49.  15.  I  will  make  thee  small  among  the  A. 
Lam.  1.  3.  she  dwelleth  among  the  A.  she  findetli 
4. 15.  said  among  theh.  they  shall  no  more  sojourn 

20.  under  his  shadow  we  shall  live  among  the  h- 
/CzcA.ll.lO.tho'  I  have  cast  them  farolf  amon^r  t.h 

12  16.  may  declare  their  abominations  among  t.lu 
16.  14.  thy  renown  wont  forth  among  the  h. 
36.  19.  and  I  did  scatter  them  aoiong  the  A. 

21.  which  Israel  profaned  among  the  h.  22,  23. 

24.  I  will  take  you  from  among  the  A.  37.  21. 
30.  no  more  reproach  of  famine  among  the  A. 

39.  21.  and  I  will  set  my  glory  among  the  A. 
28.  caused  them  to  be  led  -iito  captivity  amono' A. 

Joel  2.  19.  no  more  make  you  a  reproach  among  A. 

Obad.  1.  an  ambassador  is  sent  among  the  A. 
2.  behold,  I  have  made  thee  small  among  the  h. 

Hab.  1.  5.  behold  ye  among  the  h.  regard,  wonder 

Zech.  8.  13.  that  as  ye  were  a  curse  among  the  h 

Mai.  1.  11.  my  name  shall  be  great  among  the  A- 
14.  and  my  name  is  dreadful  among  the  A. 

Gal.  1.  16.  that  I  might  preach  him  among-  the  A. 
HEAVE. 

JVum.15. 20.  as  ye  do  AMi'c-ofTering,  soshall  ye  A.  it 
HEAVED. 

Kxod.  29.  27.  is  A.  of  the  ram  of  consecration 

JVum.  18. 30.  when  ye  have  A.  the  best  thereof,  32 

Sec  Offkrino,  Shoulder. 

HEAVEN. 

Heaven  and  earth,  in  Gen.  1.  1.  are  used  for  the 
substance  and  common  matter  of  all  sensible 
creatures.  Heaven  is  often  taken  for  the  air ; 
The  fowls  of  heaven,  are  the  birds  which  fiy  in 
the  air,  Job  35.  11.  The  dew  of  heaven,  the 
clouds  of  heaven,  the  winds  of  heaven;  jti  ah 
which  passages,  heaven  is  put  for  the  air. 

The  stars  are  placed  in  heaven,  or  in  the  firma- 
ment, Gen.  1.  17.  Theji  arc  called  the  host  or 
army  of  heaven,  Deut.  17.  3  God,  tike  a  power- 
ful monarch,  calleth  them  hii  their  names,  and 
giveth  them  his  orders.  The  God  of  the  He- 
brews is  named,  not  only  hi/  the  Jews,  but  also 
by  the  heathens  and  stransrc  people,  the  God  of 
Heaven,  Ezra  1.  2.  |  5.  11.  |  6.  9,  10.  |  7.  12 
Jonah  1.  9.  because  the  Jews  adifed  nothing 


HEA 

tens'lile,  aid  said,  'heir  God  too*  in  keanen  ; 
that  there  he  had  his  thrunr,  md  eierciscd  /«« 
30i'ereign  duminion  over  all  creaturis. 

The  heaven  of  heavens  li  (Ae  highest  heaven,  as 
the  song  of  songs  <«■  the  must  excellent  song ; 
the  Gud  of  gods,  ihe  Luid  of  lords,  l/te  great- 
est of  the  gods,  the  must  powerful  of  lords. 
From  these  passages  it  appears,  that  llie  lle- 
prews  acknowledged  three  heavens:  (1)  'fhe 
atrial  heaven,  where  the  birds  Jly,  the  winds 
blow,  and  the  showers  arc  formed,  (i)  The 
heaven,  or  Jirviamenl,  wherein  the  stars  are 
'  disposed.  (3)  The  heaven  of  heavens,  or  the 
third  heaven,  which  is  the  place  of  (rod's  resi- 
dence, the  dwelling  of  angtls  and  Ike  blessed. 
Thiststhe  true  palace  uf(iod,entirely  separated 
from  the  impurities  and  imperfections,  the  al- 
terations and  changes,  of  tlie  lower  world; 
where  he  reigns  in  eternal  peace.  It  is  the 
temple  of  the  divine  Majesty,  where  his  excel- 
lent glory  IS  revealed  m  the  most  conspicuous 
manner.  It  is  tlie  habilalion  of  his  holiness, 
the  place  wheie  his  honour  dwells.  It  is  the 
sacred  mansion  of  light,  and  joy,  and  glory. 

Heaven,  or  heavens,  iS  put  fur  (iud,  whudwellith 
and  reigneth  there.  Han.  4.  26,  After  lliou 
■halt  have  known  that  llie  heavens  do  rule. 
So  in  Luke  15.  21,  1  have  sinned  against  hea- 
ven, .lilso  for  the  angels  m  heaven.  J"b  15. 
15,  The  heavens  are  not  clean  in  his  sight ;  the 
angels  that  dwell  in  heaven  are  nut  pure  simply, 
perfectly,  and  comparatively  to  trod.  It  is^pat 
also  fur  the  visible  church.  Rev.  12.  7,  9, 
There  was  war  in  heaven.  Heaven  by  an 
hyperbole  is  put  fur  a  great  height.  IJtut.  1. 
28,  Their  cities  are  walled  up  lo  heaven.  It 
is  taken  fur  great  glury  and  royal  majesty,  Isa. 
14.12,  How"  art  thou  fallen  from  heaven,  O 
Lucifer,  son  of  the  morning  I  speaking  of  the 
overthrow  of  tlie  king  of  Babylon  by  the  Med 
and  Persians. 

The  enjoyment  of  the  divine  presence  in  heaven, 
is  the  supreme  and  everlasting  felicity  of  th 
saints ;  whatsoever  is  requisite  to  their  com 
plete  blessedness  is  enjoyed  there;  there  is  an 
exemption  from  all  evils;  sin  and  all  the  penal 
eonsequeiices  are  abolished;  the  body  is  revived 
to  a  glorious  life,  and  the  soul  lives  in  commu- 
nion with  God  and  Christ.    The  understanding 
there  shall   be   clearly  enlightened    with    the 
knowledge  of  God.   Here  the  revelation  of  God, 
in  his  works  and  word,  is  according  to  ou 
capacities,  but  in  heaven  it  is  most  gluriuus, 
and  uur  faculties  are  raised  and  refined  to  re- 
ceive it.     The  communion   also  of  the  angels 
and  saints  in  heaven  affords  the  purest  plea- 
sure.    Jind   the  fulness   of  joy  in   heaven   is 
everlasting,  without  defect,  and  without  end. 
Gen.  1.1-  in  The  beginning  fJod  created  A.  and  earth 
8.  and  God  called  Ihe  firnianient  h. 
14.  let  there  he  lights  in  the  firmament  of  A.  15. 

20.  fowl  I  hat  mayfly  in  the  openfirniHmenlofA 

7.  11.  and  the  windows  of  A.  were  opened 

8.  2.  and  the  windows  of  A.  were  stoppi-d 
14.19.inost  high  God,  possessor  of  A.  and  earth,  22. 
19.24.  Lord  rainid  fire  from  the  Lord  out  of  A. 

21.  n.  the  angri  of  God  called  lo  Hagaroutof  A 

22.  11.  the  angel  called  to  Abraham  out  of  A.  15 

27.  28.  God  give  Ihce  of  the  dew  of  A.  1)9. 

28.  17.  and  he  said,  this  is  the  gate  of  A. 
49.  25.  shall  bless  ihee  wilh  blessings  of  A.  a... 
Ezod.  20.  1 1.  six  davsLd.  made  A.  and  earth,  31.17 

24.  10.  as  It  were  ihe  body  of  A.  in  his  clearness 
Let).  26.  19.1  will  make  your  A.  as  iron,  earili  brass 
Ueut.4.  11.  themoiinlain  burned  to  the  iniilstof  A. 
26.  I  call  A.  ami  earth  to  witness,  30.  19.  |  31.28.' 
:12.  ask  from  the  one  side  of  A.  to  the  other 
36.  out  of  A.  he  made  thee  hear  his  voice 
10.14.  behold,  Ihe  h.  and  A.  of  heavens,  Ps.  115.16. 
11.  11.  and  rlrinketh  water  of  the  rain  of  A. 
17.  he  shut  up  A.  1  A'i«it..S.  .35. 2CAr.  6.26,  1  7. 13. 

21.  be  multiplied  as  the  days  of  A.  on  Ihe  earth 
28.  12.  open  ihe  A.  to  give  thee  rain  in  his  season 

23.  the  A.  that  is  over  ihy  head  shall  be  brass 
30.  4.  scatter  thee  to  the  utmost  part  of  A.  JVf  A.  1.9. 
33.  13.  for  the  precious  things  of  A.  for  the  dew 
26.Godof.leshnriiiiriilclli  upon  the  A.  in  thy  help 
I  Sam.  2.  10.  out  of  A.  shall  he  ihiinder  on  iliem 
2Sam.  18. 9.  he  was  taken  up  between  A.  and  earth 

21.  10.  till  water  dropped  on  them  out  of  A. 

22.  8.  the  foundations  of  A.  moved  and  shook 
I  Kings  8.  27.  behold,  ihe  A  and  ihe  A.  of  heavens 

cannot  contain  ihce,  2  CAron.  2.6.  |  6.  18. 
35.  when  A.  is  shut  up,  and  there  is  no  rain 
18.  45.  mean  while  the  A.  waslilack  with  clouds 
Kings  19.  1.5.  thou  art  God  of  all  kingdoms,  Ihnu 
hast  made  A.  and  earth,  2  Chr.  2.  12.  JVr  A.  9.  6. 
Chron.  21.  16.  angel  Hood  heiwecn  A.  and  eaith 
Job  11.  8.  it  is  high  as  A.  what  canst  thou  dol 
20.27.  tiie  A  shall  reveal  his  iniquity,  earth  rise  up 
'iV5 


HEA 

7!iJ22. 12.  IB  not  God  in  height  of  A.?  behold  heigh! 

14.  and  he  wulketh  in  the  circuit  of  A. 
26.  11.  tiie  pillaisol  A.  tremble  alius  reproof 
38.29.  the  hoary  frost  of  A.  who  hath  gendered  it  ? 

33.  knuwesllhou  the  ordinances  of  A.? 
37.  or  who  can  stay  the  bottles  of  A.? 
Psal.  19.  6.  his  going  forth  is  tiroin  the  end  of  A. 
20.  6.  he  will  hear  him  from  Ins  holy  A. 
69.  34.  let  A.  and  earth  praise  him,  the  seas 
78.  23.  and  though  he  opened  the  doors  of  A. 

24.  and  had  given  them  of  ihe  corn  of  A. 
89.  29.  Ins  throne  to  endure  as  the  days  of  A. 
103.  11    lor  as  the  A.  is  high  above  the  earth 
105.40.  he  saiistied  theni  wilh  the  bread  of  A. 
115.  15.  the  Lord  who  made  A.  and  earlh,  121.2. 
I  124.8.  I  134.  3.  )  146.  6.  Jsa.  37.  16.  Jer.  32. 
17.  .'Ids  4.  24.  I  14.  15.  Kcv.  14.  7. 
147.  8.  who  coverelh  A.  with  clouds,  who  prepares 
148. 13.  his  glory  is  above  the  earlh  and  A. 
Prov.  25.  3.  the  A.  for  height,  the  earth  for  depth 
Isa.  13.  5.  they  come  from  far,  from  the  end  of  A 
40.  12.  who  hath  meled  out  A.  with  a  span  ? 
49.  13.  sing,  O  A.  and  be  joyful,  Rev.  18.  20. 
C6.  1.  A.  my  throne,  earth  my  footstool,  Jlctsl.  49. 
ler.  1.  18.  to  make  cakes  lo  the  queen  of  A. 

10.  2.  and  he  not  dismayed  at  the  signs  of  A. 
23.  24.  do  not  1  till  A.  and  earih  1  saith  the  Lord 

31.  37.  if  A.  above  can  be  measured 
33.  25.  if  I  have  not  appointed  ordinances  of  A._ 
44.  17.  to  burn  incense  to  queen  of  A.  18,  19,  25. 
49.  36.  four  winds  from  the  four  quarters  of  A. 
51. 15.  hath  stretched  out  the  A.  by  his  understand. 

48.  the  A.  and  earth  shall  sing  for  Babylon 
/.a/n.  4.19.our  enemies  swifter  than  the  eagles  of  A 
Eiek.  8.  3.  the  Spirit  lifted  me  between  earth  and  A 

32.  7.  I  will  cover  the  A.  and  make  the  siais  dark 
8.  the  lights  of  A.  will  I  make  dark  over  thee 

Dan.  4. 15.  be  wel  with  dew  of  A.  23, 25,  33.  |  5. 21 
'   35.  doelh  according  to  his  will  in  the  army  of  A 
37.  now  I  extol  and  honour  ihe  King  of  A. 
5.23.  hast  lifted  up  thyself  against  the  Lord  of  A. 

7.  2   the  four  winds  ol  A.  strove  upon  the  sea 
13.  one  like  Son  of  man,  came  with  clouds  of  A. 

8.  8.  four  horns  toward  the  four  winds  of  A. 

11.  4.  his  kingdom  ilivided  toward  four  winds  of  A. 
.Hmos  9.  6.  he  that  buildeih  his  stories  in  the  A. 
Hag.  1.  10.  the  A.  over  you  is  stayed  from  divv 
ZfcA.  2.  6.  1  have  spread  you  as  the  four  winds  of  A. 

5.  9.  kfted  theephah  between  the  earth  and  A. 
Mai.  3.  10.  if  I  will  not  open  the  windows  of  A. 
JUat.  5.  18.  till  A.  and  earth  pass,  one  jot  not  pass 

34.  nor  swear  by  A.  it  is  God's  throne,  .lam.  5.  12. 

11.25. 1  thank  thee, Father, Lord  of  A.  J.ukc  10,21. 

23.  22.  he  that  shall  swear  by  A.  sweareth  by  God 

24. 30.  then  shall  appear  the  sign  oltlie  Son  of  man 

coming  in  the  cloudsof  A.  26. 64.  Mark  14. 62. 

31.  gather  elect  from  one  end  of  A.  to  the  other 

35.A.earth  sh.  pass  away, JHarAI3.31./,uAe21.33. 

36.  no,  not  the  angels  of  A.  but  my  Father  only 

Mark  13.27.  gai  her  his  elect  from  utmost  part  of  A. 

Luke'i.  21.  and  Jesus  praying,  the  A.  was  opened 

4.  25.  when  the  A.  was  shut  up  three  years 

15.  18.  father,  I  have  sinned  against  A.  21. 

16.  17.  It  is  easier  for  A.  and  earth  lo  pass 
21.  26.  for  the  powers  of  A.  shall  be  shaken 

John  1.51.hereafler  yeshallseeA.  open,and  angels 

Jicts^.'iX.  whom  Ihe  A.  must  receive  until  the  limes 

10.  1 1.  I  saw  A.  opened,  and  a  v&ssel.  Rev.  19.  11. 

17.  24.  seeing  that  he  is  Loril  of  A.  and  earth 
.1am.  5.  18.  he  prayed  again,  and  the  A.  gave  rain 
Rev.  3.  12.  Cometh  down  out  of  A.  from  my  God 

6.  14.  A.  departed  as  a  scroll  w  hen  it  is  rolled 
8,  13.  an  angel  flyinglhrough  the  mids4,of  A.  14.6. 
10.  6.  who  created  A.  and  the  things  therein 
11.6  these  have  power  to  shut  A.  that  it  rain  not 
16.  17.  came  a  great  voice  out  of  the  temple  of  A. 

21.  there  fell  on  men  a  great  hail  out  of  A. 

18.  20.  rejoice  over  her,  ihou  A. 

19.  17.  10  all  Ihe  fowls  that  fly  in  the  midst  of  A. 

20.  9.  and  fire  came  down  from  God  out  of  A. 
ll.earlh  and  A.  fled  away,  and  there  was  no  place 

21.  I.  Isawanew  A.  and  earth,  the  first  A.  passed 
10. holy  Jerusalem  descenilingoutofA.  from  God 

See  Fowl,  Fowls. 
From  HEAVEN. 
Gen.  8.  2.  and  Ihe  rain/r(/ni  A.  was  restrained 
F.xod.  16.  4.  I  will  rain  bread /rum  A.  for  you 
20.22.1  have  talked  wilh  you /rom  A.  JV(?A.  9.  13. 
Opu«.26.15.look  down/rornA. /ia.63.15./>ttm.3.50. 
28.24.  as  dust /rom  A.  shall  it  comedown  on  thee 
.Josh.  10.  11.  Lord  castereatslones/romA.on  them 
.fudg.  5.  20.  they  fought  from  A.  the  stars  fought 
2  .Snm.  22.  14.  Lord  thundeied/rom  A. and  uttered 
2  Kings  1.  10.  then  let  fire  conic  down  from  h.  and 
thi're  cameilown  fire/rom  A.  12,  14 

1  Chrun.  21.  26.  he  answered  him /rom  A.  liy  fire 

2  Chrun.  6.  21.  hear  thou  frum  A.  23,  27,  30. 
7.  1.  the  fire  came  down /rom  A.  and  consumed 

14.  then  will  I  hear  /ro?n  A.  and  will  forgive 
JW*    9.  15.  gavcst  ihem  bread /ru;n  A.  for  hunger 


HEA 

^cA  9.27. they  cned.thou  heardcsl  them/rom  A. 28: 
Jub  I.  16.  the  fire  of  (ioil  is  fallen /rum  h 
Psal.  14.  2.  the  Lord  lookeH  down/roJH  A.  5.3.  2. 
33.  13.  ihe  Lord  lookeih/rum  A.  and  beholdeth 
57.3.sliallseii(l/r«i«  A. aim  save  me  from  reproaci 
76.  8.  dlilsl  cause  juilgiiienl  to  be  heard /rom  A. 
80.  14.  t)God,  look  down  jrom  A.  and  behol.l 
85.  11.  righteousness  shall  look  down /ro»n  A. 
102.  VJ.fiom  A.  did  the  Lord  behold  ihe  earlh 
Isa.  14.  12.  how  art  thou  fallen/rom  A.  O  Lucifei. 
55.  10.  as  snow  falletli /r«m  A.  and  returnelli  noP 
l.am.'i.  1.  Lord  cast  down /rom  A.  beauty  of  Israel 
Dan.  4.  13.  behold,  a  watcher  came  down /»om  A. 
23.  the  king  saw  a  holy  one  coming  down/rom  A, 

31.  fell  a  voice /roiH  A.  saying,  kiogd.  is  departed 
from  thee.  Mat.  3. 17.  l.uUei.  -Zl.John  12.28.. 

Mat.  16.  1.  he  would  shew  Ihoin  a  sign /rom  A. 
21.25.  the  baptism  of  John,  whence  was  it?/ront 
A.  or  of  men  ?  Mark  1 1 .  30.  Luke  20.  4. 
28. 2.  there  was  a  great  earthquake,  for  the  angel 
descended /rom  A.  Rev.  10.  1.  |  18.  1.  |  20.  I. 
Mark6.  11.  seeking  ofhim  a  sign/.  A.  huke  11.  16. 
Luke'i. hi.  we  command  fire  to  come  down/rom  A 

10.  18.  I  beheld  Salan  as  lighlniiig  fall /?om  A. 
17.  29.  It  rained  fire  and  brimslone/.  A.  on  Sodoi» 

21.  11.  and  great  signs  shall  there  be  from  A. 

22.  43.  appeared  an  angel/.  A.  strengthening  him- 
.fohn  1.  32.  I  saw  the  Spirit  descending /rom  A. 

3.  13.  but  he  that  came  down  from  A.  6.  33. 
27.  receive  nothing,excepl  it  be  given  him/row  It, 
.'•ll.  he  that  Cometh  from  A.  is  above  all 

0.  31.  he  gave  them  bread /rom  A.  to  eat 

32.  Moses  gave  you  not  thai  bread /rom  A. 
38.  I  came /rom  A.  not  to  do  mine  ow  n  will,  42. 
41.  bread  which  came  down/rom  A.  50,  51,  58L. 

.firts^.  2.  suddenly  there  came  a  sound /rom  A. 
9.  3.  a  light/.  A.  shined  about  him, 22.  6.  |  26.  13, 

11.  5.  as  It  had  been  a  great  sheet  let  down /rom  A, 
9.  but  the  voice  answered  me  again /rom  A. 

14.  17.  in  that  he  did  good,  and  gave  us  rain/.  A- 
Hum.  1.  18.  the  wrath  of  God  is  revealed /rom  A. 
I  Cur.  15.  47.  the  second  man  is  the  Lord /rom  A. 
2Cor.  5. 2.  clothed  on  with  oui  bouse  that  is/rom  A. 
Gal.  1.8.  an  angel /rom  A.  preach  any  other  gospel. 

1  Thess.  1.  10.  and  to  wait  for  hia  Son /rom  A. 

4.  16.  the  Lord  himsolf  shall  descend /rom  A. 

2  Thess.  1.7.  the  Lord  Jisus shall  be  revealed/.  A 
Heb.  12.  25.  if  turn  from  him  that  speaketh  frum  h 

1  Pet.X.  12.  by  Ihem  thtit  have  preached  the  gi.speH 
to  you,  with  the  Holy  Gho«l  sent  down  from  h- 

Rev.  8.  10.  and  there  fell  a  great  alar  from  A. 

9.  1.  and  I  saw  a  star  falljrom  A.  lo  the  earth 

10.  4. 1  heard  a  voice  f.  h.  seal  up  those  things,  aim 
writethemnol,"8. 1  II.  12. 1  14.2,13.  |  18.  J 

13.  13.  thai  he  make.h  fire  come  down  from  h. 

Sec  God  of  heaven. 

Host,  or,  hosts  of  HEAVEN. 

Deut.i.  19.  seesl  the  A.  ofh.  sliouldest  worship  hiit 

17.  3.  halh  gone  and  worshipped  the  host  of  h. 
lKings'i-2.VJ.l  saw  Ihe  Lord  sitting  on  tlielhrone, 
and  the  host  of  A.  standing  by  him,  2  CAr.  18. 18_ 

2  Kings  17.  16.  Israel  worshippeil  the  host  ofh. 
21.  3.  Manasseh  worshiiM'ed  Ao.<^<  ofh.  2  CAr.33.3. 

5.  he  buill  altars  for  the  liusl  ufh.  2  CAron.  33.  5. 
23.  4.  Josiah  brought  out  vessels  made  for  A.  ofh 
5.  put  down  them  that  burnt   incense  lo  A.  uf  h 
JVeA.  9.  6.  thou  hast  made  the  A.  of  heavens  wiilr. 
their  host,  and  the  host  uf  A.  worshippeth  thee 
Isa.  34.  4.  all  the  Aosd  of  h.  shall  be  dissolved 
.ler.  8.  2.  they  shallspread  ihem  before  the  A.  ofh. 
19.  13.  they  burnt  incense  lo  all  Ihe  Aost  of  h. 
33  22.  as  the  host  ofh.  cannot  be  numbered 
Dan.  8.  10.  it  waxed  great,  even  to  the  host  of  h. 
7.eph.  1.5.  I  will  cut  off  i  hem  that  worship  A.  »/ A. 
.fIctsl.A'i.  gave  them  im  to  worship  the  host  ufh 

In  HEAVEN. 
Kxod.  20.4.  nor  likeness  of  any  thing  in  h.Devt.H.H. 
Dent.  3. 24.  what  god  in  h.  can  do  like  thy  works  T 
4.  39.  that  the  Lord  he  is  G.  in  A.  above  and  earth 
:'.0.  12.  it  isnotiH  A  Ihat  Ibou  shouldest  say,  who 
.lush.  2.  1 1 .  for  Lord  voiir  G.  he  is  God  in  A.  above 

1  AVn«rs8.23.  is  no  God  like  Ihee  in  A. 2  CAr. 6. 14. 
30.  hear  ihou  in  A.  32,  34,  36,  39,  43,  45,  49. 

2  Kings  7.  2.  if  Ihe  Lord  make  windows  m  A.  19. 

1  Chron.  29.  11.  all  lhat  is  in  A.  and  earth  istliini- 

2  CAr.  20.  6.  O  Lord  God,  art  not  thou  God  in  A   .' 
./ob  16.  19.  also  now  behold,  my  witness  is  m  h. 
Psiil.  11.4.  the  Lord's  throne  is  in  A. his  eyes  beho,. I 

73.  25.  whom  have  I  in  A.  but  Ihee,  none  on  ear.  1.. 

77.  18.  Ihe  voice  of  thy  thunder  was  in  the  A. 

78.  26.  he  caused  an  east  wind  to  blow  in  Ihe  A 
8Vt.  6.  who  in  A.  can  be  compared  to  Ihe  Lord  1 

37.  shall  be  established  as  a  faithful  witness  in  h. 

113.  6.  hiimbleth  himself  to  behold  things  in  n. 

119.  89.  for  ever,  Lord,  thy  word  is  .settled  in  A. 

135.  6.  lhat  did  he  in  A.  and  earlh,  in  the  seas 
Keel.  Tt.  2.  for  God  is  in  A.  and  ibmi  niion  earlh 
A?a.34.5.  for  my  sword  shall  be  bathed  in  A.  beh.ild 
.ler.  8.  7.  yea,  the  stork  in  A.  kiioweth  her  limee 
l;(in.2.28.t:iere  is  u  God  in  A.  iliat  reveileth  secreta 


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J)an.6.27.workel!i  signs  ond  wond  tn  A. and  eiiiili 
gmos.  9.  6.  lie  that  buikletli  his  stones  in  the  A. 
3fat.b   12.  rejiiice,  for  great  is  your  reward  tn  h. 

1(3.  and  glorify  your  Father  who  is  in  h. 

45.  the  childre/i  of  your  Father  who  is  in  h. 

48.  be  perfect  a.^  your  Fatlier  in  h.  is  perfect 
6.9.  pray  ye,  our  Fath. which  artni  h.  Luke  112. 

JO.  wdl  be  done  on  earth  as  it  is  inh.  Luke  11.  2. 

20.  but  lay  up  for  yourselves  treasures  in  h. 
7.  11.  shall  your  Father™  h.  give  good  things 

21.  that  doeth  the  will  of  iny~Fatber  inh.  12.50. 
10.  32.  him  will  I  confess  before  my  Father  ni  A. 

33.  him  will  I  deny  before  my  Father  in  h. 
16.  17.  but  my  Father  which  is  inh.  revealed  it 

19.  shall  be  bound  in  h.  be  loosed  in  h.  18.  18. 
l'^.  10.  despise  not  these  little  ones,  in  h.  angels 

do  always  behold  the  fiice  of  my  Father  in  h. 
l!l.  shall  be  done  for  them  of  my  Father  m  h. 
10.  21.  thou  slialt  have  treasure  inh.  lAikf  18.22. 

22.  30.  are  as  the  angels  ofGod  in  h.  Mark  12.  25. 

23.  9.  for  one  is  your  Father  who  is  in  h. 
24.30.  shall  appear  Ihesignof  theSon  of  man  in  h. 
2S.  18.  all  power  is  given  to  me  in  h.  and  inearth 

Mark  11.26.  nor  will  your  Father  in/j.  forgive  you 

13.  25.  the  powers  that  are  in  h.  shall  he  shaken 
32.  no,  not  the  angels  which  are  in  h.  nor  the  Sun 
^^uke  6.  23.  for  behold  your  reward  is  great  in  h. 

10.  20.  because  your  names  are  written  in  h. 

1.5.  7.  joy  shall  bem  h.  over  one  sinner  that  repent. 

19.  38.  peace  in  h.  and  glory  in  the  highest 
Jiihn  3.  13.  even  the  Son  of  man  who  is  in  h. 
^rts'i.  19.1  will  shew  wonders  in  /(.above  am;  signs 

Cor.  8.5.  and  called  gods,  whether  to  A.  or  in  earth 
Eph.  1.  10.  he  might  gather  in  one,  ihmgs  in  h. 

3. 15.  of  whom  (lie  whole  family  in  h.  is  named 

6.  9.  knowing  that  your  master  is  in  A.  Col.  4.  1. 
'Fhil.'i.  10.  every  knee  should  bow,  of  things  in  A. 

3. 20.  our  conversati.  is  in  h.  from  whence  we  look 

Col.  1.5.  for  the  ho|)e  which  is  laid  up  for  you  ih  A. 

16.  by  him  were  all  things  created  that  are  in  A. 

20.  by  him  to  reconcile  all  tilings  in  h.  and  earth 
Hrh.  10.  34.  that  ye  have  in  A.  a  better  substance 

12.  23.  the  first-born  which  are  written  in  A. 

1  Pet.  1.  4.  to  an  mheriiance  reserved  in  A.  for  you 
%  .hhn  5.7.  there  are  three  that  bare  record  inh. 
Hcv.  4.  1.  and  behold,  a  door  was  opened  in  A. 

2.a  throne  was  set  in  A.  and  one  sat  on  the  throne 
5.  3.  no  man  itih.  or  earth  was  able  to  open  book 

13.  every  creature  in  A.  saying,  blessini.',  honour 
8. !.  was  silence  in  A.  ||  1 1. 15.  great  voices  in  h. 
11. 19.  the  temple  of  God  was  opened  in  h. 
.12.  1.  there  appeared  a  great  wonder  in  A.  3. 

7.  there  was  war  in  h.  Michael  and  his  angels 

8.  nor  was  there  place  found  any  more  in  A. 

10.  I  heard  a  loud  voice,  saying  in  h.  19.  1. 

13.  fi.  to  blaspheme  them  that  dwell  in  h. 

14.  17.  angelcameout  of  the  tenaple  which  is  in  A. 

15.  1.  I  saw  another  sign  in  A.  great  and  marvel. 
5.  the  tabernacle  of  testimony  in  A.  was  opened 

19.  14.  the  armies  that  were  in  A.  followed  him 
Into  HE.'iVEN. 

2  KinsTf'i.  1.  the  Lord  would  take  up  Elijah  into  h. 

11.  Elijah  went  up  by  a  whirlwind  into  A.  . 
^sal.  139.  8.  if  I  ascend  into  h.  thou  art  there 
ProB.3!!.  4.  who  hath  ascended  into  A.?  Rom.\0.  6 
Jsa.  14.  13.  thou  hast  said,  I  will  ascend  into  A. 
Mark  16.  19.  the  Lord  was  received  up  itito  h. 
J.uke^.  15.  as  the  ansels  were  goneaway  into  A. 

24.  51.  he  was  parted  from  them,  carried  up  intoh. 
Sets  1.11.  gazing  up  into  A.  taken  from  you  into  h. 

Jesus  shall  come  as  ye  have  seen  him  gointoh. 

7.55.9lephen  looked  up  steadfastly  into  A. and  saw 

10. 16.  the  vessel  was  received  up  into  h.  11.  10. 

Heh.  9.  24.  but  into  A.  itself,  to  appear  for  us 

~i  Pet.3.22.  who  is  gone  into  A.  on  right  hand  of  God 

See  Kingdom. 

HEAVEN  joined  with  stars. 

>Gen.  1.  17.  God  set  stars  in  the  firmament  of  A. 

22.  17.1  will  mnllipiv  ihv  seed  as  stars  of  A.26.  4. 

F.xod.  32.  13.  1  CAron.  27.  23.  JVfA.  9.  23. 

Deut.  1.  10.  you  are  this  d.iy  as  .ftars  of  A.  10.29. 

28.62.  whereas  ye  were  as  stars  of  A.  for  multitude 
fsa.  13.  10.  the  stars  of  A.  shall  not  give  light 
Kzeh.  32.7.  I  will  cover  A.  and  make  stars  dark 
J\rah.  3.  16.  multiplied  merchants  as  stars  of  A. 
J»fo«.24.29.  the  .ftars  shall  fall  from  A.  Mark  13.25. 
■ftev.  6.  13.  and  the  stars  of  A.  fell  on  the  earth 

12.  4.  his  tMil  drew  the  third  part  of.ttars  of  A. 

To  HEAVEN,  or  unto  HEAVEN. 

■  Gen.  11.4.  a  tower  whose  top  may  reach  vnfoh. 

28. 12.  a  ladder,  and  the  top  of  it  reached  tn  h. 
f;fj/M.28.  thecilicp  great  and  walled  upfo  A.9.1 

4.  19.  and  lest  Ihou  lift  up  thine  eyes  m'.tn  h. 

.%.  l2.who  shnll  go  up  for  us  tn  A.  and  bring  i'  to  us 

.32.  40.  for  1  lift  up  my  hnnd  to  A.  and  say,  I  live 

fnsh.  8.20.  Ihesmoke  of  thecity  ascended  uyito  A. 

fiu/o-.  20,40.  the  flame  of  the  city  ascended  up  tnh. 
t  Snin.  5.  12.  and  the  cry  of  the  city  went  up  to  h. 

1  Kivirs  8.  .'i4.  with  his  hands  spread  up  to  A. 

2  Chron,  28.  9.  m  a  rage  that  reaciic  h  up  unto  h. 

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2  Chron.  30.  27.  ilieir  prayer  came  up  even  unto  h. 

32.  20.  the  pro|ihet  Isaiah  prayed  and  cried  In  A. 
Psal.  107.  2().  they  mouiii  up  toh.  they  go  down 
.ler.  51.9.  tiir  her  judgm.:'nt  rcaclieth  unto  h. 
Dan.  4.  11.  the  tree  whose  height  reaclnul  toh.  20. 

12.  7.  when  he  held  up  his  left  hand  unto  A. 
Jimos^.  2.  though  they  climb  up  to  A.  thence  will  I 
Mat.  11.  23.  Capernaum,  which  art  exalted  toh. 

14.  )9.  and  looking  up  to  A.  MarkiS.-n.  Lukt<i.\%. 
Mark  7.  34.  looking  up  to  h.  he  sighed,  and  saitli 
f^uke  1?.  13.  not  lift  up  so  much  as  his  eyes  unto  h. 
.John  3.  13.  and  no  man  hath  ascended  up  to  A. 

17.  1.  Jesus  lift  up  his  eyes  toh.  and  said.  Father 
2  Cor.  12.  2.  such  a  one  caught  up  to  the  third  A. 
Rev.  10.  5.  the  angel  lifted  up  his  hand  to  A. 

11.  12.  and  they  ascended  up  to  A.  in  a  cloud 

18.  5.  for  her  sins  ii.ive  reached  urdoh. 

7'o(i.n;-rf  HEAVEN. 
Ocn.  15.  5.  look  now  toward  A.  and  tell  the  stars 
Exod.  9.  8.  let  Moses  sprinkle  it  toward  the  A. 

10.  and  Moses  sprinkled  it  up  toward  h. 
22.  stretch  forth  thine  hand  toward  h.  10.  21. 

23.  Moses  stretched  forth  his  rod  toward  A. 

10.  22.  Moses  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  h. 
■Judg.  13.  20.  when  the  flame  went  up  toward  A. 

1  .^inn-A- 8. 22.  Solomon  stood  before  altar  of  Lord, 

and  spread  forthhishandsMwa?-^  A.2  CAr.  6. 13. 
■  Job  2.  12.  sprinkled  dust  on  their  heads  toward h. 
Prov.  23.  5.  they  fly  away  as  an  eagle  toward  A. 
.^cts  1. 10.  while  thev  looked  steadfastly  toward  h- 

Under  HEAVEN. 
Gen.  1.  9.  let  the  waters  under  A.  be  gathered 
6.  17.  a  flood  to  destroy  all  flesh  from  binder  A. 
7. 19.  the  high  hills  unrfcrthe  whole  A.  were  cover. 
Exod.  17.  14.  I  will  utterly   put  out  the  remem- 
brance of  Amniek  from  under h.  Deut.  25.  19. 
Deut.  2.  25.  the  fear  of  thee  on  nations  vnder  A. 
4.  19.  God  hath  divided  to  all  nations  under  h. 
7. 24.  shalt  destroy  their  name  from  i/?»ffr  A.  9. 14. 
29.20.  Lord  shall  blot  out  his  name  from  under  h. 

2  Kin  ITS  14.  27.  blot  out  name  of  Isr.  from  under h. 
.Job  28.  24.  for  God  seeth  under  the  whole  A. 

.37.  3.  he  direcleth  it  under  the  whole  A. 
41.  11.  whatsoever  is  under  the  whole  h.  is  mine 
Eccl.  1.  13.  to  search  out  all  things  done  binder  h. 

2.  3.  what  was  that  good  they  should  do  under  h. 

3.  1.  a  time  to  every  purpose  under  the  A. 
/.HAfl7.24.  that  lighteneth  out  of  one  part  under  A. 
.^cts  2.  5.  devout  men  of  every  nation  under  h. 

4.  12.  none  other  name  under  h.  given  among  men 
C«M.23.gospel  preached  to  every  creature  und.h. 

HEAVENLY. 
Mat.  6.  14.  your  A.  Father  will  forgive  you 
26.  yet  your  A.  Father  feedeth  them 
32.  your  A.  Father  knoweth  that  ye  have  need 

15.  13.  every  plant  my  A.  Father  hath  not  planted 

18.  .35.  so  shall  my  A.  Father  do  also  to  you 
/,wAf  2. 13.  a  multitude  of  the  A.  host  praising  God 

11.  13.  your  A.  Father  shall  give  the  Spirit  to  them 
.John  3.  12.  how  believe,  if  1  tell  you  of  A.  things 
.^cts  26.  19.  I  was  not  disobedient  to  the  A.  vision 

1  Cnr.  15.  48.  as  is  the  A  such  are  they  that  are  A. 
49.  we  shall  also  bear  I  he  image  of  the  A. 

Eph.}. 3.  with  spiritual  blessings  in  A.  places  in  Clir. 

I.  20.  .set  him  at  his  right  hand  in  A.  places,  2.  6. 
3,  10.  that  now  unto  the  powers  in  A.  places 

2  Tini.4. 18.  Ld.  will  preserve  me  to  his  A.  kingdom 
JJeb.  3.  1.  brethren,  pariakers  of  the  h.  calling 

6.4.  once  enlightened, and  have  tasted  of  the  A.  gift 

8.  5.  who  serve  to  e.xample  and  shadow  ofA.I  hings 

9.  23.butA.  things  wiihbettersacrificesthan  those 

II.  16.  a  A.  country  ||  12.  22.  the  A.  Jerusalem 

HEAVENS. 

Oen.  2.  1.  thus  the  A.  and  the  earth  were  finished 

4. these  are  thegeneralionsofthe  A.  and  the  earth 

in  the  day  that  the  Ld.  mads  ihe  A.  and  earth 

Deut.  32.  1.  give  ear,  O  A.  I  will  speak.  Isa.  1.  2. 

33.  28.  also  his  A. shall  drop  down  dew 
.JitdiT.  5.  4.  the  enrlh  tretribled,  the  A.  (..opped 

2  .Sim.  22.  10.  he  bowed  the  A.  and  came,  Ps.  18.9. 
l/Onn-.«8.27.theheavenof  A.  cannot  contain  thee 

1  CAr.  16.26.  the  gods  are  idol.?,  but  the  Lord  made 

theA.-VfA.O.  6.  Psal.  96.  5.  ]  102.25.  ]  136.  5. 
31.  let  Ihe  A   be  slad,  let  the  earth  rejoice 

2  CAron.  6.  25.  then  hear  from  the  A.  33,  35,  39. 
Ezra  9.  0.  our  trespass  is  grown  up  to  the  A. 
.Tab  9.  8.  which  alone  spre'adeth  out  the  A. 

14.  12.  man  riseth  not  till  the  A.  be  no  more 

15.  15.  yea,  the  A.  are  not  clean  in  his  sight 
20.  6.  though  his  excellency  mount  up  to  the  A. 
26.  13.  by  his  Spirit  he  hath  garnished  the  A. 

35  5.  look  to  Ihe  A.  and  see,  and  behold  the  clouds 

Psal.S  1.  thou  hasisol  thv  glory  above  the  A. 11 3. 4. 

3.  when  T  consider  thv  li.  the  work  of  thy  finge-is 

19.  1.  Ihe  A.declnretheglorvofGod,andfirmanr.. 
33.  6  bv  the  word  of  the  Lord  were  the  A.  made 
,')0. 4.  sball  call  to  the  ft.  from  above,  and  to  earth 

6.  the  A.  shall  declare  his  righteousn.G.  is  judge 
57.  5  be  thou  exalted,  O  God;  above  A.  11.  j  108.  5. 
10.  for  thy  mercy  is  great  unto  the  A.  108.  4. 


HEA 

Psal.  68.  4.  extol  him  that  rideth  «pon  the  A.  85 
8.  the  A.  alsodiop|)ed  at  the  )  resonceof  Go'' 
73.  9.  they  set  tlieir  moulh  aga  nst  the  A. 
89.  5.  theA.  shall  praise  thy  worders,  O  Lorrf 

11.  the  A.  are  thine,  the  earth  a.so  is  thine 

96.  II.  let  ihe  A.  rejoice,  earth  be  glad,  liev.  12.  Isj 
97. 6.  A.  declare  his  righteousness,  peojile  his  gloij 
104.  2.  who  stretchest  out  the  h.  Jsa.  40.  22. 
108.  4.  for  thy  mercy  is  great  above  Ihe  A 
115.  16.  the  heaven,  even  ihe  A.  are  the  Lord's 
144.  5.  bow  thy  A.  O  Lord,  and  come  down,  touch 
148.  1.  jiraise  ye  the  Lord  from  the  A.  praise  hifa 
4.  praise  hirn,  ye  A.  of  A.  and  waters  above  then' 

Prov. 3. 19.  by  understanding  he  established  theA 
8.27.  when  he  prepared  the  A.  I  was  there 

Jsa.  13. 13.  will  shake  the  A.  and  earth,  Ha<r.^.6,iJ 
34. 4.  the  A.  shall  be  rolled  together  as  a  scroll 
42.  5.  thus  saith  he  that  created  the  A.  45.  18. 
44.  23.  sing,  O  ye  A.  for  the  Lord  liaih  done  it 

24.  saith  the  Lord,  that  slrelcheth  forth  the  A 

45.  12.  I  51.  13.  Jer.  10.  12.  Zech.  12.  1 
45.8.drop  down  ye  A.  from  above,let  theskies  pou/ 

48.  13.  my  right  hand  hath  spanned  the  A. 

49.  13.  sing,  O  A.  and  be  joyful,  O  earth 

50.  3. 1  clolhe  A.  with  blackness,  I  make  sackcloth 

51.  6.  lift  up  your  eyes  to  -the  A.  and  look,  the  A. 
shall  vanish  away  likesnioke,  and  earth  wax  old 
16.  that  I  may  plant  the  A.  and  lay  foundations 

55.  9.  for  as  the  A.  are  higher  than  the  earth 
64.1. thai  thou  wouldest  rend  theA. and  comedown 
65.  17.  behold,  I  create  new  A.  and  a  new  earth 

06.  22.  for  as  the  ne%v  A.  which  I  will  make 
.Jer.  2.  12.  be  astonished,  O  ye  A.  and  be  afraid 

4.  23.  I  beheld  the  A.  and  they  had  no  light 

25.  all  the  birds  of  the  A.  were  fled,  9.  10. 

28.  for  this  shall  the  earth  mourn,  A.  above  black 
10. 11.  the  gods  that  have  not  made  the  A.  and  the 
earth  shall  perish,  and  from  under  these  A. 
14.  22.  or  can  the  A.  give  showers  ?  art  not  ihou  he 
J.am.'i.  66.  destroy  them  from  underthe  A.  oftlie  L. 
Ezek.  1.  1.  that  the  A.  were  opened,  Mat.  3.  16. 
/>an.  4.  96.  shall  have  known  that  the  A.  do  rule 
//os.2.21.1  will  hear  ihe  A.  they  shall  hear  the  earth 
./ofZ2.10.the  A.  shall  tiemble,sun  and  moon  be  dark 

3.  16.  and  the  A.  and  the  earth  shall  shake 
Hab.  3.3.  God  came,  his  glory  covered  the  A. 
ZfcA.  H.  5.  these  are  the  four  spirits  of  the  h. 

8.  12.  and  the  A.  shall  give  their  dew 

■Mat.  24.  29.  the  powers  of  ihe  A.  shall  he  shaken 
Mark  1.  10.  and  coming  up,  he  saw  the  A.  opened 
./Jcts'i.  34.  for  David  is  not  ascended  inio  the  A. 
3.21.  whom  theA.  must  receive  until  llie  tiiiiei 

7.  56.  behold,  I  see  theA.  opened,  andSonofmar. 
Heb.  1.  10.  the  A.  are  the  work  of  thine  hands 

4.  14.  we  have  a  High-Priest  that  is  passed  into  A 
7.  26.  a  High-Priest  made  higher  than  the  A. 

2  Pet.  3.  5.  by  the  word  of  God  the  A.  were  of  old 
7.  but  the  A.  which  are  now,  are  kept  in  store 
10.  Ihe  A.  shall  pass  away  with  a  great  noise 

12.  wherein  ihe  A.  be'ng  on  fire  shall  he  dissolved 

/n«Ae  HEAVENS. 
Psal.  2.  4.  he  that  sitleth  m  the  h.  shall  laugh 

18.  13.  the  Lord  also  thundered  in  the  A. 

36.  5.  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  isnt  ^Ae  A.  thy  faithfuln. 

89. 2.  thy  faithfulness  shall  thou  establish  inthek. 

103. 19.  Ihe  Ijord  hath  prepared  his  throne  in  theh. 

115.  3.  God  is  in  theh-  he  haih  done  what  pleased 

123. 1.  Iliftmyeyes,  Othouthal  dwelleslin  ?AeA. 
Isa.  5.  30.  the  light  is  darkened  in  the  A.  thereof 
■  Jer.  10.  13.  a  multitude  of  waters  in  the  h.  51.  16. 
/.nm.3. 41.  lei  us  lift  up  our  hearts  to  God  in  ihe  A. 
.Joel  2.  30.  I  will  shew  wonders  in  the  h. 
J.nke  12.  33.  a  treasure  in  theh  which  faileth  not 
2r»r.  5  1.  house  not  made  with  hands,  eternal  inA 
lleh.  8.  1.  of  the  throne  of  the  Majesty  in  the  h. 

9.  23.  necessary  that  I  he  patterns  of  things  in  theh 

HEAVY. 
Gen.  41.  t  31-  for  ihe  famine  shall  be  very  A. 
48.  t  10.  now  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  A.  for  age 
Exod.  5.  t  9.  let  the  work  be  A.  upon  the  men 

17.  12.  Moses'  hands  were  A.  they  took  a  stone 
18. 18.  for  this  thing  is  too  A.  for  thee,  thou  art 

not  able  to  perform  it  thy.self  alonfl 
JViim.  11.  14.  not  able,  because  it  is  too  A.  for  me 
.Jud<r.\.\3a.  tliehand  of  the  house  of  Joseph  was  A. 

1  Sam.  4.  18.  for  Eli  was  an  old  man  and  A. 

5.  6.  hand  of  the  L.  was  A.  on  them  of  -Ashdod,  11 

2  Sam.  14.  26.  because  the  hair  was  A.  on  him 

1  Kivas  12.  4.  thy  father's  A.voke  lighter,  we  will 

serve  thee,  ?{),  11,  14.  2  Chr.  10.  4,  10,  11,  14. 
14.  6.  for  I  am  sent  to  thee  with  A.  tidings 
20.  43.  king  Anab  went  to  his  house  A.  21.  4. 

2  KinssG.  1 14.  the  king  sent  In  Dothan  a  A.hort 

18.  t  17.  Senn.Tcherih  sent  to  Hezekiah  aft.  host 
JWA.  5.  18.  because  the  bondage  was  A.  on  people 
.Job  33.  7.  neither  shal   my  hand  be  A.  upon  thee 
Psal.  32.  4.  dr.y  and  night  thy  hand  was  A.  on  me 

38.  4.  as  a  A.  burden  tney  are  too  A.  for  me 
Prnn.  25.  20.  he  that  singeth  songs  to  a  A.  heart 
27.3.3lone  is  A.  and  sand  weighty,  but  fool's  wratU 


HKl 


-Pror.31.  6.  give  wine  to  tlio§e  that  be  of  h.  heart* 

Tsa.  C<.  10.  make  tlieir  ears  A.  shut  tlicir  eyes 
i4.  20.  tlie  transgression  tliereof  shall  lie  A.  upon  it 
30.27.  with  his  unse"  and  the  burden  tliorfofis  A. 
46. 1.  your  carriages  were  ft.  leaden,  are  a  burden 
58.  G.  'is  not  this  the  fast,  to  undo  (lie  A.  burdens  1 
5H.  I.  neither  his  ear  A.  that  it  cannot  hear 

f,.i>.v.3,7.!iedge(l  me  about,  halh  made  my  chain  A. 

^1  It.  II   2-^.  Clime  to  me,  all  ye  that  are  A.  laden 
•-':'   4.  lor  ihev  bind  A.  burdens,  and  grievous  to  be 
2i.  :IT.  he  begun  to  be  sorrowful,  and  very  A. 
4:{.  lor  iheir  eyes  were  very  A.  Mark  14.  33,40. 

Jjitke  i).  32.  that  were  wiili  Inm,  were  V.  with  sleep 
HE.AVIER. 

Job  fi.3.  now  it  would  be  A.  than  the  sand  of  the  sea 
23.  2.  my  stroke  is  A.  than  my  groaning 

Frov.  27.  3.  a  fool's  wmth  is  A.  than  them  both 
HEAVILY. 

F.zod.H.  25.  take  otfwheids,  so  that  drave  them  A. 

Psa/.35.  14.1  bowed  down  A.  as  one  that  mournelh 

Jsa.  47.  6.  on  Ihe  aneieni  hnsi  tliou  A.  laid  thy  yoke 

HE.AVINESS. 
K:ra  9.5.at  the  evening  sacrifice  I  rose  fnm  my  A. 

/(;/i9.27.  in  siy,  I  will  leaveotfiny  A.  anil  comfort 

Psal.  69.  20.  broken  mv  heart,  aiid  I  am  full  of  A. 
119. 23.  my  soul  melteth  for  A.  strengthen  thou  me 

Pniv.  10.  1.  a  fiiolish  son  is  the  A.  of  his  mother 
J2.  25.  A.  in  the  heart  of  man  maketh  it  sloop 
14.  13.  and  the  end  of  that  mirih  is  A. 

fsa.l.  t-1-  ah  sinful  nation,  a  people  of  A.  with  iniq. 

29.  2.  and  there  shall  be  A.  and  sorrow 

30.  t27.  wiihhis  anger,  and  the  burd. thereof  isA 
61.  3.  tosive  the  garment  of  praise  for  spirit  of  A 

Rom.  9. 2.  that  I  have  great  A.  and  continual  sorrow 
?  Cor.  2.  1.  I  would  not  come  again  to  you  in  A. 
PA//.  2.26.  Epnphroditus  my  brother  was  full  of  A 
Jam.  4.  9.  let  yuur  joy  he  turned  into  A. 
IPet.l.G.lho'  now  for  aseason,  if  need,  ye  are  in  A 

HEDGE. 
.To'j  1.  10.  hast  thou  not  made  a  A.  about  him  1 
Prov.  15.  19.  the  way  of  slothful  is  a  A.  of  thorns 
J^ccZ.lO.S.whoso  breaketh  a  A.  a  serpent  sliall  bite 
Isa.  5.  5.  I  will  lake  away  the  A.  thereof 
J, am.  2.  t6.  he  liath  violently  taken  nway  his  A. 
F.iek.  13.5.  nor  made  up  the  A.  for  the  house  of  !:.r. 
22.  30. 1  sought  a  man  ihat  should  make  up  the  A. 
Mic.  7.  4.  the  most  upright  sharper  than  a  thorn  li. 
Mark  12.  1.  he  set  a  A.  about  it,  digged  fur  wine  fat 

HEDGE. 
Has.  2.6.  behold,  I  wiil  A.  np  thy  way  with  thorns 

HEDGED. 
Job  3.  23.  whose  way  is  hid,  whom  God  hath  A.  in 
10.  tl'-  thou  hast  A.  me  with  bones  and  sinews 
ham.  3.  7.  he  hath  A.  me  about,  I  cannot  get  out 
Eze.k.  !3.  to.  ye  have  nor  A. up  the  hedge  for  Israel 
-iJJat.21.33.plantada  vinovard, anaA.il  round  about 

HEDGES. 
ICAr.  4.23.  those  that  dwelt  amongst  plants  and  A 
Pcal.^Q.  12.  hast  thou  broken  down  her  A.?  89.40, 
Trr.  49.  3.  lament  and  run  to  and  fro  by  the  A. 
JVrtA.  3.  17.  as  grasshoppers  which  camp  in  the  A. 
Luke  14.  23.  "o  out  into  the  high- ways  and  A. 

HEED. 
2  Sam.  20.  10.  but  ^ln^sa  took  no  A.  to  the  sword 
1  Kinga  10.  31.  .lehii  'ook  no  A.  to  walk  in  the  law 
PsaZ.1l  19.  9.  by  taking  A.  according  to  thy  word 
Prnv.  17.  4.  a  wicked  doer  giveth  A.  to  false  lips 
KccM2.9.the  nreachergavegood  A. and  sought  out 
/si. 21.  7.  he  hearkened  diiigently  with  much  A. 
7er.  18.  1«.  let  us  not  give  A.  to  any  of  his  words 

19.  give  A.  to  me,  O  Lord,  and  hearken  to  voice 
flcts  3.5.  he  gave  A. onto  them,  expecting  to  receive 
8.  fi.  the  people  of  Samaria  gave  A.  to  Phi-lip 

10.  thevgaveA.  to  Simon  from  least  lo  greatest 
1  Tim.  \.  4.  neither  give  A.  to  fables.  Tit.  1.  14. 
'l.l.some  givingAtoseducingspirils  and  doctrines 
tfeb.  2.  1.  we  ought  to  z'we  the  more  earnest  A 

SrF   T-MCK. 

HEEL.  S. 

<iPn.3.15.it  bruise  thy  head,thon  shall  bruise  his  k. 
25.  26.  his  hand  took  hold  on  Esau's  A. //<?!!.  12.3. 
49. 17.  Dan  be  an  adder  that  bileth  the  horse's  A. 

7ob  13.  27.  thou  sBitesi  a  print  on  Ihe  A.  of  my  feet 
IS.  9.  the  gill  shall  lake  hi;n  bv  the  A.  robber 

/'s.41.9.  hatliliftu|)lii«A.  nsainstme,  .hlin  13.  18. 
49.5.  when  iniquity  ofmv  A   compass  me  about 

7er.  13.  22.  for  thine  Iniqiiitv  are  Ihv  A.  made  bare 
HEIFER. 

fJeH.15. 9.  take  me  a  A.  of  three  years  old,  and  ?oal 

N'um.  19. 2.  bring  a  red  A.l|5.biirn  the  A.  in  his  sight 
9.  sather  i.p  the  ashes  of  the  A.  and  lay  them  up 

Deut.  21.  3.  the  elders  of  that  citv  shall  take  a  A. 
4. shall  strike  off  ft.neck||6.wash  hands  over  iheA. 
fjdiT  M.  IH.  if  ye  had  not  plowed  with  my  A. 
1  Sam.  16.  2.  the  Lord  said,  take  a  A.  with  thee 
'in.l5.5.c.rvout  for  Moabasa  A.  of  three  years  old 
/i5r.46.  20.  Egypt  is  like  a  fair  A.  destruction  comes 
48.  34.  uttered  their  voice  as  a  A.  of  three  years 
.lO.  11.  because  ye  are  gro«r.  fat  as  a  li.  ai  crass 
l/os.4.16.fo'  Israel  slideth  back,  as  a  backslid'a^A. 
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His   10.  11.  and  Ephraiin  is  at  a  ';.  that  is  taught 
Heb.  9.  13.  the  ashes  of  a  A.  sprinkling  the  unclean 

HEIGHT. 

Gen.  6.  15.  the  A.  of  the  ark  shall  be  thirty  cubits 

F.jotl.  25.  10.  shall  make  an  arkofshitlim-wood,  a 

cubit  and  a  half  sliall  be  A.  of  il,  23.  |  37.  1,  10. 

27.  l.A.  of  the  altar  shall  be  three  cubits,  38.  1. 

18.  A.  of  Ihe  court  shall  be  five  cubits,  38.  18. 
30.  2.  A.  of  aliar  of  incense  two  cubits,  37.  2.'). 

1  Sam.  16.  7.  look  not  on  Ihe  A.  of  his  stature 
17.  4.  Goliath's  A.  was  si.x  cubits  and  a  span 

1  A'/nn-.«6.2.lhe  A.  of  house  of  God  was  thirty  cubits 

20.  the  o-o'.cle  tweiiiy  cubits  in  the  A.  thereof 

26.  Ihe  A.  ofthe  cne  cherub  was  ten  cubits 
7.  2.  the  A.  ofthe  house  of  Lebanoi,  tliiriy  cubits 

16.  the  A.  ol  the  one  chapiter  was  five  cubits 
23.  Ihe  />.  ofthe  molten  sea  was  five  cubits 

27.  the  A.  of  one  base  was  three  cubits 

2  A'l'no-s  19.  23.   with   multitude  of  chariots  I  am 
come  up  to  the  A.  ofthe  mountains,  Isa.  37.24. 

25.  17.  the  A.  of  one  pillar  was  eighteen  cubits 
2  Chr.  33.  14.  and  raised  it  up  a  very  great  A. 
Ezra  6.  3.  the  ft.  of  God's  house  sixty  cubits 
Job  22.   12.  is  not  God  in  the  A.  of  heaven  7  and 
behold  the  h.  of  the  stars,  how  high  they  are 
P.9a/.  102. 19.  Lord  looked  from  A.  of  his  sanctuary 
Pron.  25   3.  the  heaven  for  A.  the  earth  for  depth 
Tsa.  7.  11.  ask  it  in  the  deplli,  or  in  the  A.  above 
,/cr.31.12.tlieyshallcome  and  sing  in  the  A.  ofZion 
49.  16.  O  thou  that  boldest  the  A.  ofthe  bill 
31.53.  tho'she  should  fortify  the  A.  of  her  strength 
F.zek.  17.  23.  in  mountain  ofthe  A.  oflsrael,  20.  40. 

19.  13.  she  appeared  in  her  A.  with  her  branches 
31. 5. therefore  hisA.was  exalted  above  allthe trees 

10.  because  thou  hast  lifted  up  thyself  in  A. 
14.  that  none  of  trees  exait  themselves  for  A. 

32.  5.  I  will  fill  the  valleys  with  thy  A. 
7Ja7).  3. 1.  image  of  gold  whose  A.  was  sixty  cubits 

4.  10.  I  saw  and  beheld  atree  whose  A.  wasgreat 

11.  and  the  A.  thereof  reached  unto  heaven,  20. 
.fjinos  2.  9.  whose  A.  was  like  Ihe  A.  of  cedars 
Wom.8.39.  nor  A.nordepih  shall  be  able  toseparate 
F.ph.  3.  18.  what  is  the  A.  of  the  love  of  Christ  ? 
/?"»).  21. 16.  the  breadth  anil  A.  ofthe  city  are  equal 

HEIGHTS. 
.Toll  9.  t  8.  which  treadeth  upon  the  ft.  of  the  sea 

11.  t  8.  il  is  the  A.  of  heaven,  what  canst  thou  dof 
Psnl.  95.  t  4.  the  A.  ofthe  hills  are  his  also 

148.  1.  praise  the  Lord,  praise  him  in  the  A. 
F.cd.  10.  t  6.  folly  is  set  in  great  A.  rich  sit  low 
Isa.  14.  14. 1  will  ascend  above  the  A.  of  the  clouds 

33.  1 10.  he  shall  dwell  on  A.  his  place  of  defence 
HEINOUS. 

.Job  31.  11.  for  this  is  a  A.  crime,  yea,  an  iniquity 

HEIR,  S. 

Gen.  15.  3.  and  lo,  cme  born  in  my  house  is  mine  h. 

4.  word  came,  saying,  this  shall  not  be  thine  A. 

21.  10.  Ishmael  shall  not  be  A.  with  my  son  Isaac 
.Tiidtr.  lS.t7.  there  was  no  A.  of  restraint  in  the  land 
2  Sam.  14.  7.  and  we  will  destroy  the  A.  also 
Prov.  30.23.  a  handmaid  Ihat  is  A.  to  her  mistress 
./er.  49.  1.  hath  Israel  no  sons?  hath  he  no  A.  ? 

2.  Israel  shall  be  A.  unto  them  that  were  his  A. 
Mic.  1.  15.  yet  will  1  bring  an  A. unto  thee,0  inliab. 
Mat.  21.38.  this  is  the  A.  Mark.  12.7.  LukeW.  14. 
Rom.  4.  13.  that  he  should  be  A.  of  the  world 

14.  for  if  they  which  are  ofthe  law  be  A. 
8.  17.   if  children,  then  A.  A.  of  God,   and  joint 
A.  with  Christ ;  if  we  suffer  to  be  glorified 
Gal.  3.  29.  ye  are  A.  according  to  the  promise 
4.  1.  I  say,  that  the  A.  as  long  as  he  is  a  child 

7.  if  a  «on,  then  an  A   of  God  through  Christ 

30.  the  son  ofthe  bond- woman  shall  not  be  ft. 
F.ph.  3.  6.  that  the  Gentih's  should  be  fellowA. 
Tit.  3.  7.  A.  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal  life 
Heb.  1.  2.  whom  he  ap])ointed  A.  of  all  things 

14.  for  them  who  shall  be  A.  of  salvation 
6.  17.  God  willing  to  shew  unto  the  A.  of  promise 

11.  7.  became  A.  ofthe  righteousness  by  faith 

9.  and  Jacob,  A.  with  him  ofthe  same  promise 
./am.  2.  5.  A.  of  the  kingdom  he  hath  promised 
1  Pet.  3.  7.  as  A.  together  of  Ihe  grace  of  life 

HELD. 
Gen.  48.  17.  Joseph  A.  up  his  father's  hand 
F.xod.M.  11.  when  Moses  A.  up  hand,  Isr  prevailed 

36.  12.  the  loops  A.  one  curtain  to  nivither 
Juds'.  7.20.  and  ft.  Ihe  lamps  in  their  left-hands 

16  26.Samson  said  unto  lad  lliatA.him  bythe  hand 
Ruth  3.1.">.when  she  A.it,he  measured  six  measureu 

1  Sam.  25.  36.  Nahal  A.  a  feast  in  his  bouje 

2  Snm.  18.  16.  for  Joab  ft.  hack  the  people 
1  Kinjs  8.  65.  at  that  lime  Solomon  A.  a  feast 

1  Chran.  11.  t  '0.  ihese  A.  strongly  with  David 

2  Chriin.  4.  5.  the  sea  A.  three  thousand  baths 
JV(7(.4.  16.  theotherhalfoftliemA.bollispears,21. 

17.  and  with  the  other  hand  he  A.  a  weapon 
F.<fA.  5.  2.  the  king  A.  out  the  golden  sceptre 
7.  4.  if  we  have  been  sold,  I  had  A.  my  tongue 
.Tob  23  limy  Cool  A.  his  sle|)9,his  way  have  I  kept 
Psal.  32.  9  whose  mouth  must  be  A.  in  with  bif 


HBL. 

Ps.94.18.  mv  fool  slippeih.thy  merc»,  O  f .  A  me  up 
I'rov.  16.  t5-  uol  ;>e  A.  innocent,  li.  +  5.  I  19.  t  J. 
Cant.  3.  4.  I  A.  Iiiiu,  and  would  not  lul  liim  jo 
7.  5.  hairlike  purple, tlie  king  isA.  m  the  ga'lf.riet 
./cr.  50.  33.  that  look  tlie'ii  ca|iliv.s,  A.  Ihem  fasi 
/>an. 12.  7.  when  he  A.  up  hi.-^  right  luiml  and  swart 
Mat.  12.  14.  A.  a  council  against  liini.  .i\l'irk  15.1 
J^uke  22.  63.  the  men  lliat  A.  Jrsiis  mockoil  Inm 
.lets  3. 11.  the  same  man  liiat  was  heak-il,A.  I'etcrr 
14.  4.  part  A.  with  Jews,  pan  with  the  apostle? 
Rom.  7.  6.  that  being  dead  wherein  we  were  A. 
Rev.G.O.  were  slain  f-r  Ih-  'niljinnny  which  they  A. 

ll^TiD  pence. 
Gcn.'H.  21.  the  man  wondelTT»g.^l  her,  A.  his  pcaoe 
.34.  5.  Jacob  h.  \ns peace  until  tl>^  svereconie 
Leij.W  3. 1  willbeglorified,  and  Arf^in^TTlTii^^'acfl 
..V«w.  30.7.  her  hu>bHiidA.  his  jieaci^l  IVr,  n>iJ. 
1  .S((m.  10.  27.  they  despised  Saul,  he  A-J|iis /jpooe 
2/i';H4.r.s-18.  36.  bill  people  A.  their  peace,  would  not 
.VcA.  5.8.  they  A.  their  ptncc.  and  foundjiothing 
./«i29.  lO.nobli's  A. their ^/frtcf, their  tongue  cleaved 
Psal.  39.  2.  I  was  dumb,  I  A.  my  peace  from  good 
/.sa.36.  21.  they  A.  their  yc«cfi,J/rtr/f  3.4.  |  9.34 
57.  11.  have  not  I  A.  my  pence,  even  of  old  ? 
Mat.  26.  63.  but  Jesus  A.  his  pence. 
/.tt.t-eI4.  4.  they  A.lheirptrtce,  20.  26.  Jlcts  11.  IS 
Jlcts  15.  13.  they  A.  their  peace,  James  answered 

HELL. 
In  Hebrew,  Scheol.      Tliis  word  most  cnmmonfy 
sia-nijies  the  n-rare,  or  thr  place  or  state  of  tkt 
dead.    Jacob  suys.  Gen.  37.  35,  I  will  go  down 
into  the  grave,  unto  my  son,  mournine.     /  iciH 
die  with  grief,  I  will  never  leave  nfiiurvinir  till. 
I  die.   So  in  Gen.  42. 38,If  mischief  befall  ''en- 
jamin,  then  shall  ye  bring  down  my  grav  hairs 
with  sorrow  lo  the  grave.      You  will  make  mr. 
who  am  worn  away,  already,  to  die  with  grief 
7'.';cconS7)!rrt«o?-s,Korah,Dalhan,  nnrfAbiram 
wpre  swallowed  up  in  the  earth,  and  descended 
quick  in^o  Ihe  grave  ;  they  icrre  buried  alive, 
Niim    16   30,31.     Thou  wilt  not  leave  my  sou 
in  hell  ;  Thou  wilt  not  suffer  my  body  to  putrefy 
in  the  grave,  Psal.  16.  10.  whichispropheticalbj 
spoken  of  the.  Messiah.     j?nrf  in  Psal.  55.  15 
Let  dea'h    seize  upon  them,  and   let  them  go 
down  quick   into  hell,  into  the  grave.     Jonah 
says,  that  he  cried  to  the  Lord  out  of  the  belly 
of  hell ;    that  ifi,  out  of  the  belly  of  a  fish 
wherein  he  was  shut  vp  as  in  the  grave,  Jonah 
2.  2.      This  word  Scheol  is  sometimes  put  for 
hell,  the  place,  where  thif  wicked  or  the  dnmned 
are  tormented;  as  in  i oh    11.8,   The  secrets 
of  God's  providence  are   high  as  heaven,  and 
deeper  than   hell,     .find  in   Prov.   15.   11,  Hel 
and  destruction  are  before  the  Lord;  the  place 
and  state  of    the  dnmned  are  known  to  God. 
The  wicked  shall  be  turned  into   hell,    Psal. 
9.  17. 
.fis  thrhappin  ess  of  heaven  i.i  ei  pressed  in  scrip- 
ture under  the  idea  of  a  feast  or  wedding,  at 
which  there  is  a  great  deal  of  light,  joy,  ana 
pleasure  ;  so  hell,  in  the  JVV  w  Testament,  is 
set  forth  hysuch  representations  as  may  power- 
fully in  si?  act  and  terrify  even  the  mnstcarnal 
man.     A''othing  is  more  intolerably  painful, 
than  suffering'the  piolenre  of  fire  enraged  wtth 
brimstone ;    and  hell  is  described  by  a  lake  of 
fire  and  brimstone.  Rev.  19.  20.  |  21.  8.      It  is 
represented  as  a  dismally  dark  place,  where 
there  is  nothing  hut  grief,  sadness,  veration, 
voire,  despair,  and  gnashing  of  teeth,  like  one 
eri.lndrd  or  shut  out,  during  ihe  obscurity  of 
Ihe  night,  and  severity  of  the  cold,  Mat.  8.  12 
The  wicked  in  hell  not  only  undergo  the  pu- 
nishment of  sense,  but  also  that  of  loss,  which 
is  a  separation  from  God,  a  privation  of  Ai» 
sight  and  of  the  beatific  vision.     .Idd  to  these 
the  eternity  of  their  misery,  which  above  all 
other   considerations    makes    it    intolerable : 
Their  worm    dieth  no(,   and  their  fire  is  not 
quenched,  Mark  9.  48. 
By  the  gates  of  hell.  Mat.  16.  18.  ts  meant  the 
power  and  policy  of  the  devil,  and  his  instru 
menls.     The    sorrows   of  hell,    the    pains  of 
hell ;  that  is,  deadly  or  killing  pains,  such  ago- 
nies and  horrors  as  dying  per.^ons  used  to  feel 
within  Ihfmselves,  or  such  sorrows  as  bring 
to  the  brink  of  the  grave,  Psnl.  18.  5.  |  1 16.  3. 
Pent.  32.  22.  a  fire  shall  burn  unto  the  lowest  A. 
2.'^«m. 22.6. sorrowsofA. compassed  me,  Psnl.  18.  5. 
Too  11.  8.  deeper  than  A.  what  canst  lliou  knowl 
26.  6.  ft.  is  naked  before  him,  and  destruction 
Psal.  9.  17.  the  wicked  shall  be  turned  into  A. 
16.10.  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  mh..^cts^.'37 
49.  M5.  redeem  mysnul  from  pow.^rof  A.  86.  13 
.55.  15.  and  lei  them  go  down  quick  into  ft. 
116.  3.  and  Ihe  pains  of  A.  gal  hold  upon  me 
139.  H.  if  I  make  mv  bed  in  A.  thou  art  there 
Pro?'. 5. 5. her  feel  to  death. her  stepi*  take  hold  on* 
7  27  her  house  is  the  way  to  A.  g'  ing  dowr> 


HEL 

Prov  9.  18  that  Iit  guests  are  in  tlie  depths  of  A. 
15   II   A  and  deslructioEi  are  hefoie  tlie  liord 
!i4   thai  he  may  depart  I'roin  h.  beneath 
23.  14.  and  shall  duhver  his  soul  Irum  A. 
27  20.  A.  and  destruction  are  never  t'uU 
%a  5.  14.  Iherefore  A.  hath  eidargcd  herself 
14.  y.  A.  from  beneath  is  moved  lor  thee  to  meet 
15.  yet  thou"shalt  be  brought  down  to  A. 
28.  15.  and  with  A.  ate  we  at  agreement 

18.  your  agreement  with  A.  shall  not  stand 
57.  y'  and  didst  debase  thyself  even  unto  A. 
Exeti.  31. 1(5  when  1  cast  hini  down  to  h.  with  them 
17.  they  also  went  down  unto  A.  with  him 
32.  21.  shall  sjieak  to  him  out  of  the  inidsl  of  A. 
27.  which  are  going  down  to  h.  with  wcaiioiis 
Amos  y.2.  tho'  they  dig  into  A.  thence  my  hand  take 
yo?iaA2.2.out  oftlie  belly  of A.cried  I, thou  heardest 
WoA.  2. 5.  who  eiiluigetlihisdesiieasA.  is  as  death 
Mai.  5.  22.  say,  fool,  shall  be  in  danger  of  A.  fire 
29.  thy  whole  body  should  be  cast  into  A.  30. 
10.  28.  to  destroy  soul  and  body  in  A.  Lxikc  12.5. 
il.23.Capernaum  brought  dowii  to  A.  Luke  10. 15. 
16.  18.  the  gates  of  A.  shall  not  |irevail  against  it 
18.9.liaving  two  eyes,  to  be  cast  into  /t.MarkH.  47. 
2.3.  15.  make  hiiii  twofold  more  the  child  of  A. 
33.  how  can  ye  escape  the  damnation  of  A  ? 
Luke  16.  23.  in  A.  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  in  torments 
-Sets  2.  31.  that  his  soul  was  nut  left  in  A. 
1  Cor.  15.  t  55.  O  A.  where  is  thy  victory  1 
Jam.  3.  6.  the  tongue  is  set  on  fire  of  A. 
2Pe<.  2.4.  if  God  spared  not,  cast  angels  down  to  A. 
Rev.  1.  18.  and  1  have  the  keys  of  A.  and  of  death 
6.  8.  name  was  Death,  and  A.  followed  with  him 
20.  13.  death  and  A.  duliver«l  up  the  dead  in  them 
14.  death  and  A.  were  oast  into  the  lake  of  fire 
HELM. 
Javi.  3.  4.  they  are  turned  about  with  a  small  A. 

HELMET. 
1  Sam.  17. 5.  he  had  a  A.  of  brass  upon  his  head,  38. 
Isa.  59.  17.  and  a  A.  of  salvation  upon  his  head 
Ezeit.  23.  24.  shall  set  against  the  shield  and  A. 
27.  10.  they  hanged  the  shield  and  A.  in  thee 
38.  5.  all  of  them  with  shield  and  A. 
Eph.  6.  17.  take  A.  ofsalvation,andsword  of  Spirit 

1  Thess.  5.  8.  and  for  a  A.  the  hope  of  salvation 

HELMETS. 

2  Chrnn.  26.  14.  Uzziah  prepared  spears  and  h. 
Jer.  46.  4.  get  up  and  stand  forth  with  your  A. 

HELP,  .Substantive. 
Gen.  2.  18.  I  will  make  him  a  A.  meet  for  him 

20.  there  was  not  found  a  A.  meet  for  hiiia 

Exod.  18.  4.  God  of  my  father,  said  he,  was  my  A. 

Deut.  33.  7.  be  thou  a  A   to  hiin  from  his  enemies 

26.  who  ridetli  upon  the  heaven  in  thy  A. 

—  29.  O  peo|)le,  saved  by  the  L.  the  shield  of  thy  A. 

/udg.  5.  23.  they  caiiie  not  to  the  A.  of  the  Lord 

1  Sam.  11.  9.  by  lime  sun  be  hot,  ye  shall  have  A. 
i  Chron.  20.  4.    Judah  gathered  themselves  to- 
gether to  ask  A.  of  the  Lord 

Job  6.  13.  is  not  my  A.  in  me  ?  is  wisdom  driven  ? 
31.  21.  lifiniy  hand, when  I  saw  my  A.  in  the  gate 

Psal.3.  2.  say  of  my  soul,  there  is  no  A.  for  him 
20.  2.  the  Lord  send  thee  A.  from  the  sanctuary 
27.  9.  thou  hast  been  my  A.  leave  me  not, O God 
33L  20.  our  soul  waits  for  L.  he  is  our  A.  and  shield 
35.2.take  hold  of  shield, stand  up  for  mineA.44. 26. 
40.  17.  thou  art  my  A.  and  my  deliverer,  70.  5. 
42.  .5.  praise  him  hir  the  A.  of  his  countenance 
46.  1.  God  IS  a  very  present  A.  in  time  of  trouble 
no.  ll.giveusA.  forvainis  the  A.  of  man,  103.  12. 
63.  7.  because  thou  hast  been  my  A.  therefore 
71   12.  O  my  God,  make  haste  for  my  A. 
89   19.  1  have  laid  A.  upon  one  that  is  mighty 
94.  17.  unless  the  Lord  had  been  my  A.  my  soul 
li;>.  9.  he  is  their  A.  and  their  shield,  10,  11. 
121.  1.  to  the  hills,  from  whence  Cometh  my  A. 
2.  my  A.  co.iieth  from  Lord  which  made  heaven 
124.  8.  our  A.  is  in  name  of  the  Lord,  who  made 
146.  3.  trust  not  in  man,  in  whom  there  is  no  A. 

5.  happy  that  hiith  the  God  of  Jacob  for  his  A. 
Isa.  10.  3.  to  whom  will  ye  flee  for  A.?  and  where 

20.6.  whither  we  flee  for  A.  to  be  deliver. from  king 

30..5.nor  be  a  A.  nor  profit, but  shame  and  reproach 

31.  1.  woe  to  them  that  go  down  to  Egypt  for  A. 

2.  against  the  A.  of  them  that  work  iniquity 

Lam.  4.  17.  our  eyes  as  yet  failed  for  our  vain  A. 

Dan.  11.  34.  they  shall  be  holpen  with  a  little  A. 

Has.  13.9.  hast  destroyed  thys.  but  in  me  is  thine  A. 

j?c(s  26  22.  havine  obtained  A  of  God,  I  continue 
HELl',    Verb. 

Ccj?.49.25.by  the  G.of  lliy  father,  who  shall  A.  thee 

Eiod.23.5.1yingunder  bis  burden, wouldest  forbear 
to  A.  him,  thou  shall  surely  A.  him,  Deut  22.  4. 

Deut.  32.  38.  let  them  rise  and  A.  you,  and  be  your 

Josh.  1. 14.  pass  before  ymn  brethren,  and  A.  them 
10. 4.  come  unto  me,  and  A.  me,  that  we  may  smite 

6.  come  up  to  us  quickly,  and  save  us,  and  A.  us 
33.  Horam  king  of  Gezar  came  up  to  A.  Lachish 

2  Sam    10.  11-  then  thou  siialt  A.  me;  then  I  will 

come  and  A.  thee,  1  Chron.  19.  12. 
278 


HEL 

2  Sam.  10,  19.  Syrians  feared  to  A.  Am.l  Chr.  19. 19. 
14.  4.  woman  said,  A.  O  king,  2  Kings  G.  26. 

1  Chron.  12.  17.  if  ye  be  come  unto  me  to  A.  me 

22.  day  by  day  there  came  to  David  to  A.  him 
18.  5.  Syrians  of  Damascus  came  to  A.  Hadarezer 
22.  17.  David  commanded  to  A.  Solomon  his  son 

2  Chron.  14.  11.  it  is  nothing  with  thee  to  A.  A.  us,  O 

Ld.  our  G.  we  rest  on  thee,  and  in  thy  name  go 
19.2.shoulde8t  thou  A.  the  ungodly,  and  love  them 

20.  9.  if  we  cry,  then  thou  wilt  hear  and  A. 

25.  8.  for  God  hath  power  to  A.  and  to  cast  down 
26.13.  made  war  with  mighty  power  to  A.  the  king 

28.  16.  send  unto  the  kings  of  Assyria  to  A.  him 

23.  the  gods  of  Syria  A.  tnem,  that  they  may  A. me 

29.  34.  their  brethren  the  Levites  did  A.  them 
32.  3.  Ins  princes  and  his  mighty  men  diil  A.  him 

8.  but  witli  us  is  the  Lord  our  God,  to  A.  us 
Eira  1.  4.  let  the  men  of  his  place  A.  him  with  silver 
8.  22.  1  was  ashamed  to  require  horsemen  to  A. 
Job  8.  20.  neither  will  he  A.  the  evil-doer.s 

29.  12. 1  delivered  him  that  had  none  to  A.  him 
Psal.  12.  1.  A.  Lord  |1  22.  11.  for  ihere  is  none  to  A. 

22. 19.  haste  thee  to  A.  me,  38.  22.  |  40.  13.  |  70.  1. 
37.  40.  Lord  shall  A.  them  ||  46. 5.  God  shall  A.  her 
59.  4.  awake  to  A. me  |i  79.9.A.us,OGod  ofsalval. 
107.  12.  they  fell,  there  was  none  to  A.  Isa.  63.  5. 
109.  26.  A.  me,  O  Lord  my  God,  O  save  me 

118.  7.  Lordtaketh  my  part  with  them  that  A.  me 

119.  86.  A.  thou  me  ||  173.  let  thine  hand  A.  me 
175.  let  my  siml  live,  a.iu  let  thy  judgments  A.  me 

Eccl.  4.  10.  for  he  hath  not  another  to  A.  him  up 
Isa.  30.  7.  for  the  Egyptians  shall  A.  in  vain 

41.  10.  fear  not,  1  will  A.  thee,  13,  14.  |  44.  2. 

50.  7.  for  the  Lord  God  will  A.  me,  9. 
./fr.  37.7.  Pharaoh's  army,  which  is  come  to  A.  you 
Lan.  1.  7.  her  people  fell,  and  none  did  A.  her 
Eiek.  12.  14.  I  will  scatter  all  about  him  to  A.  him 

32.  21.  speak  out  of  hell  with  them  that  A.  him 
iJan.  10.  13.  lo,  one  of  the  princes  came  to  A.  me 

1 1.  45.  shall  come  to  hisend,  and  none  shall  A.  hiin 
Mat.  15.  25.  she  worshipped  him,  saying,  L.  A-  me 
Mark  9.  22.  have  compassion  on  us  and  A.  us 

24.  Lord,  1  believe,  A.  thou  mine  unbelief 
/,uAe5.7.they  beckon. that  they  should  come  andA. 

10.  40.  bid  her  therefore  that  she  A.  me 
Jlcts  16.  9.  come  over  into  Macedonia,  and  A.  us 

21.  28.  the  Jews  crying  out,  men  of  Israel,  A. 
Phil.  4.  3.  A.  those  women  that  laboured  with  me 
Heb.  4.  16.  we  may  find  grace  to  A.  in  time  of  need 

HELPED. 
Exod.  2.  17.  but  Moses  stood  up  and  A.  them 
1  Sam.l.  12.  Ebenezer,  hitherto  hath  the  Ld.  A- us 
1  Kings  1.  7.  and  they  following  Adunijnh,  A.  him 
20.  16.  the  thirty  and  two  kings  that  A.  him 

1  Chron.  5.  20.  and  they  were  A.  against  them 

12.  19.  but  they  A.  them  not,  for  the  lords  sent 
21.  they  A.  David  against  the  band  of  the  rovers 

15  26.  when  God  A.  the  Levites  thalbare  the  ark 
2CAr.  18.31.  the  Lord  A.  Jehoshaphat,and  moved 
20.  23  every  one  A.  to  destroy  another 

26.  7  <Jod  A.  him  against  the  Philistines 

15.  foi  he  was  marvellously  A.  till  he  was  strong 
28.  21.  Uutthe  king  of  Assyria  A.  him  not 
Eira  10.  15.  and  Sbabbethai  the  Lcvile  A.  them 
Esth.  9.  3.  the  ofTicers  of  the  king  A.  the  Jews 
Jo426.2.hiiwhiist  thou  A. him  that  is  without  power 
Psal.  28.  7.  and  I  am  A.  ||  1 18.  13.  but  the  Ld.  A.  me 
116.  6.  I  was  brought  low,  and  he  A.  me 
Isa.  41.  6.  thev  A.  every  one  his  neighbour 
49.  8.  in  a  day  of  salvation  have  I  A-  thee 
Zech.  1.  15.  and  they  A.  forward  the  affliction 
jJctsl8.27.  who,  when  he  was  come,  A.  them  much 
Rev.  12.  16.  the  earth  A.  the  woman,  and  opened 
HELPER. 

2  Kings  14.  26.  nor  was  there  any  h.  for  Israel 
Job  30.  13.  they  mar  my  path,  they  have  no  A. 
Psal.  10.  14.  tliou  art  the  A.  of  the  fatherless 

22.  til.  be  not  far  from  me,  for  there  is  not  a  A. 

30.  10.  Lord,  be  thou  my  A.  ||  54.  4.  God  is  my  A. 
72.  12.  he  shall  deliver  him  that  hath  no  A. 

/er.  47.  4.  cut  otf  from  Tyrus  and  Zldon  every  A. 
Rom.  16.  0.  salute  Urbane,  our  A.  in  Christ 
Heb.  13.  6.  the  L.is  mv  A.  I  will  not  fear  what  man 
HELPERS. 

1  Chron.  12. 1,  among  the  mighty  men  A.  of  the  war 
18.  peace  be  to  thee,  and  peace  he  to  thine  A. 

.fob  9.  13.  the  proud  A.  do  stoo|)  under  him 
Ezrk.  30.  8.  when  all  her  A.  shall  be  destroyed 
JVaA.  3.  9.  Put  and  Lubim  were  thy  A. 
Rom.  16.  3.  Priscjlla  and  Aquila  my  h.  in  Christ 

2  Oir.  1.24.  butareA.  ofynur  jov;  by  faith  ye  stand 

3  ./ohn  8.  that  we  miabt  he  fellow-A.  lo  the  truth 

HELPS. 
Acts  27.  17.  they  used  A.  iindergirding  the  ship 
1  Cor.  12.  28.  gifts  of  healings,  A.  governments 

HELPETH. 
IChron.  12.  18.  peace  unto  thee,  for  thy  God  A.  thee 
/sa.31.3.  both  he  that  A.  shall  fall,  he  that  is  holpen 
Rom.  8.  26.  the  Spirit  also  A.  our  infirmities 
lCor.]C>  K"'  vesubmittoevpr"  :inetliat  A.  with  US 


HER 

HELPING. 
Eira  5.  2.  where   he  prophets  of  God  A   th<>n» 
Psal.  22.  1.  why  art  lliou  so  far  from  A.  me! 
2Cor.l.ll.  ye  also  A.  together  by  prayer  for  ui 

HELVE. 
Deut.  19.  5.  and  the  head  slippeth  from  the  k. 

HEMLOCK. 
Nos  \0.  4.  thus  judgmenl  springeth  upas  A.  in  fi»l» 
JImosti.  12. ye  turned  fniilof righteousness  inl(  k 

HEM,  S. 
£iorf.28.33.upon  iheA.of  it  thou  shall  make  pome 
granatesof  blue  and  purple,  34.  |  39.24,25,26 
Jl/a£.9.20.woman  touched  A.  of  hisgarmenl,  ri.35 

HEN. 
J/ai.23.37.  asa  A.  gatheretlicliickens,  LukeV3.3i 

HENCE. 
Oen.  37.  17.  the  man  said,  they  are  departed  A 
42.  15.  by  the  life  of  Pliar.  ye  shall  not  go  forth  A 
50.  25.  carry  up  my  bones  from  A.  Exod.  13.  19 
Exod.  11.  1.  be  will  let  you  go  A.  thrust  you  out  A 
33.  1.  depart  and  go  up  A.  thou  and  the  people 

15.  if  thy  presence  not  with  me,carry  us  not  up  A 
Deut.  9.  12.  arise,  get  thee  down  quickly  from  A, 
.fo.ih.  4.  3.  take  A.  out  of  Jordan  twelve  stones 
./udg.  6.  18.  depart  not  A.  I  pray  thee,  until  I  coma 
^uM2.8.neither  go  A. but  abide  fast  bv  my  maideni 

1  Kings  17.  3.  get  I  bee  A.  Isa.  30.  22.  Mat.  4.  10 
Ps.  39.  13.  O  spare,  before  I  go  A.  and  be  no  moo 
Jer.38.10.  saying,lake  from  A.  thirty  nun  with  thee 
Zech.  6.  7  he  said,  get  you  A.  walk  lo  and  fro 
Mat.  17.  20.  shall  say,  remove  A.  to  yonder  plac9 
Luke  4.  9.  ifSonof  God,  casllhyselfdown  from  A. 

13.  31.  get  thee  out,  and  depart  A.  John  7.3. 
16.26. they  which  would  pass  fromA.to  you  cannot 

John'i.  16.  take  things  A.  make  not  my  Father's  k. 

14.  31.  arise,  let  us  go  A.  ||  18.  36.  my  kingd.  not  k 
20.  15.  sir,  if  thou  have  borne  him  A.  tell  me  where 

.flctsl.5.  baptized  with  HolyGh.  not  many  days  A. 

22.  21.  I  will  send  thee  fur  A.  unto  the  Gentiics 
Jam.  4.  1.  come  they  not  A.?  even  of  your  lusts 

HENCEFORTH. 
^^^71.4. 12.  the  ground  noi  A.  yirld  thee  her  strength 
J\r«7n.l8  22. neither  niiisl  IsraelA.come  nigh  tabern. 
Deut.  17.  10.  ye  shall  A.  return  no  more  that  way 

19.  20.  shall  A.  ccmiinit  no  more  any  such  evil 
Judg.  2. 21.  I  will  not  A.  drive  out  any  before  them 
2Kings5. 17.  thy  sei  v.  will  A. not  offer  lo  oiher  godf 

2  Chron.  16.  9.  from  A.  thou  shall  have  wars 
Psal.  125.  2.  so  is  Lord  about  his  people  from  k. 

131.3.  Israel  hope  in  thi^  Lord  from  A.  and  for  evei 
Isa  9.  7.  lo  establish  it  with  justice  from  A.  forevef 
52.  1.  A.  there  shall  no  more  come  the  unclean 
59  21. out  of  mouthofthyseedsseedA.and  fore'' 
Ezek.  36.  12.  thou  shall  no  more  A.  bereave  then 
jWc.4.7.the  Lord  shall  reign  in  mount  Zion  from  A 
Alat.  23.  39.  ye  shall  not  see  me  A.  till  ye  say 

26.  29.  1  will  not  drink  A.  of  this  fruit  of  vine 
Luke  1.  48.  A.  all  generations  shall  call  me  blessed 

5   10.  fear  not,  from  A.  then  shall  catch  men 
12.  52.  A.  there  shall  be  five  in  one  house 
John  14.  7.  A.  ye  know  him,  and  have  seen  him 

15.  15.  h.  I  call  you  not  servants,  but  friends 
Acts  4.  17.  they  siieak  A.  to  no  man  in  this  name 

18.  6.  I  am  clean,  A.  I  will  go  unto  the  Gentiles 
Rovi.  6.  6.  thai  A.  we  should  not  serve  sin 
2Cor.5.15.  should  not  A. live  unto  them.<elves,but  to 

16.  A.  know  we  no  man,  A.  know  we  him  no  more 
Oal.  6. 17.  from  A.  let  no  man  trouble  me,  for  I  beai 
£pA.4.14.we  A.  be  no  more  childr.  tossed  to  and  fro 

17.  that  ye  A.  walk  not  as  other  Gentiles  walk 
2  T!m.4.8.A.there  is  laid  up  for  me  a  crown  of  right. 
Heb.  10.  13.  A.  expecting  till  enemies  be  made 
flec.l4.13.blesBed  are  ihev  who  die  in  Lord,fromA. 

HENCEFORWARD. 
JVum.  15.  23.  and  A.  among  your  generations 
Mat.  21.  19.  let  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  A.  for  ever 

HERALD. 
/)an. 3.4. then  aA. cried  aloud, to  you  it  is  commana. 

HERB. 
Gen.  1.11.  bring  forth  the  A.  yielding  seed,  12. 

29.  I  have  given  you  everv  A.  bearing  seed 
2.  5.  made  every  A.  1|  3.  18.  ihou  shall  eat  the  A. 

9.  3.  even  as  the  A.  I  have  given  you  all  things 
EiO(/.9.  22.  the  bail  smote  every  A.of  the  field, 25. 

10.  12.  the  locusts  eat  every  A.  of  the  land,  15. 
Drut.  32  2.  as  the  small  rain  upon  the  tender  A. 
2  Kings  19.  26.  were  as  the  green  A.  ha.  37.  27. 
.fob  8.  12.  flag  wilhereth  before  any  other  A. 

38.  27.  to  cause  the  bnd  of  the  lender  h.  lo  spring 
Psnl.  37.  2.  fi)r  they  shall  wither  as  the  green  A. 

104. 14.  he  causetli  A  lo  grow  for  service  of  man 
Isa.  66.  14.  your  bones  shall  flourish  like  a  A. 

HERIiS. 
Exod.  12  8.  and  with  bitter  h.  eat  it,  JVhto.  9.  11. 
Deut  11.  10  and  wateredsl  it  iis  a  garden  of  A. 
I  Kings  212.  that  I  may  have  it  for  a  garden  of  (, 
'2Kin<rs'i.  39.one  went  out  into  the  field  to  gather  h. 
Psal.  10.5. 3.5.  and  did  eat  up  all  ihe  A.  in  their  land 
Proxy  15.  17.  better  is  a  dinner  of  A.  wueieioveil 

27.  25.  and  A.  of  the  mountains  are  gathered 


HEll 

Jxa.  13.  4.  1  will  consider  like  a  cL-arlieal  upon  A. 
2ti  19.  (or  tliy  ilew  is  as  tlie  dew  ol'A.  and  earth 
4-.'   15.1  will  dry  ui)  all  llieir  A.  make  rivers  islands 

Je>    I'i.  4.  how  long  ilie  A.  of  every  tiild  wulier  7 
M  il.  13.  3-2.  is  greatest  among  all  A.  Jfark  4.  32 
LuUe  11.  4-2.  lor  ye  lithe  all  manner  of  A. 
Hoiii.  14.  ~.  another  who  is  wuak  eatetli  A. 
HuO  6.  7.  and  brin^eth  lorth  A.  meet  for  them 

lit;ui),  s. 

fini  18.7. -Abraham  ra«  to  the  A.  and  fetched  a  calf 
3-2.  7.  Jacob  divided  Ins  'i.  into  two  bands 
47.  18.  my  lord  also  ha'h  our  A.  of  cattle 

Ezod.  10.  9.  with  our  Hock<  and  A.  will  we  go 

L.ev.  1.  '2.  ye  shall  bring  your  olTenng  of  the  A. 
3.  I.  if  ye  offer  it  of  A.  male  or  female,  JSTuiii.  Id.  3. 
27.  3'2.  concerning  the  iitln^  of  the  A.  or  Hock 

Deut.  1'2.  21.  thon  shall  kill  of  thy  A.  and  Hock 
15.  l'.(.  the  firstling  males  thai  coiiiu  of  thy  A. 

1  Sam.  11.5.  Saul  came  after  the  A.  out  of  the  field 

2  Sam.  12.  4.  he  spared  lo  lake  of  Ins  A.  to  dress 
1  Chr.  '27.  29.  over  the  A.  in  Sliaron,  A.  in  valleys 
lua.  65.  10.  Achora  place  for  the  A. to  lie  down  in 
Jer.  31.  12.  shall  How  together  for  young'of  the  A. 
Joel  I.  18.  the  A.  of  cattle  are  perplexed,  no  pasture 
Jonah  3.  7.  let  not  the  h.  nor  flock  taste  anything 
Hab.  X  17.  and  there  shall  be  no  A.  in  the  stalls 
Mit.8. 30.  A.  of  swine  feed.  Mark  .5.11 .  Luke  8. 32. 

32.whole  A.ran  vioh'nily, Jl/arA 5.  13.  LukeS.'SX 

Sec  Flocks. 

HKRDM.AN. 
Jimos  7.  14.  I  was  no  prophet,  but  I  was  a  A. 

flCIUi.MEN. 
<?£7i.l3.7.  a  strife  between  theA.of  Abranj^nd  Lot 

8.  let  there  be  no  strife  between  my  A.  and  thy  A 
26  20.  the  A.  of  Oerar  did  strivs  with  Isaac's  h. 

1  Sam.  21.  7.  Doeg  chiefesl  of  A.  belonsed  to  Saul 
6mus  1.  1.  who  was  among  the  A.  of  Tekoa 

HERE. 
Oe.n.K.  12.the  inensiiii,  hast  thou  A.  any  besides? 

If.,  arise,  take  thj  'wo  daughters  which  are  A 
C).  23.  now  therefore  sweat  unto  ine  A.  by  God 

22.  1.  A.  I  ara.7,U.  ',  27.  1,  18.  \  31.  11.  |  37.  13 

1  4ti.  2.  Fxvd.  3.  4.  1  Sam.  3.  4,  5,  6,  8,  IG 

2  Sam.  1.7.  I  15.  2u.  Isa.d.  8. 
5.  abide  ve  A. with  the  ass,  1  and  lad  will  go  yond 

24.  13   behold,  i  su'.nd  A.  by  the  well  of  water 

31.  37  set  It  A.  bel'ore  my  brethren  that  they  may 
40. 15  and  A.  also  have  I  done  nothing  to  put  me 
42.  33.  leave  one  of  your  brethren  A.  with  me 
47.  23.  io,A.  is  seed  for  you,  ye  shall  sow  the  land 

y.iod.'U.  14.  tarry  ye  A.  for  us,  till  we  come  to  you 
JVum.  14.  40.  SQyir.;,  lo,  we  be  A.  and  will  go  up 
22.8.  lodge  A.  this  night,  I  will  bring  you  word,  19. 

23.  1.  build  A.  seven  altars,  prepare  A.  oxen,  29. 

32.  6.  shall  your  breth  l'o  to  war,  and  you  sit  A.  ? 
16.  we  will  build  sheep-folds  A.  for  our  cattle 

i)r:ut.5.3.eveiius,  whoareallof  us  A.alive  this  day 
12.  8.  after  all  the  things  we  do  A.  this  day 
29.  15.  with  hull  that  siandeth  k.  that  is  not  A. 
Jiish.  18.  fi.  that  I  may  cast  lots  for  you  A.  8. 
/u(/<r.4.20.  is  there  any  man  A.?  thou  shall  say,  no 
18."3.  and  what  hasllhou  A.  ?  ||  19.  9.  lodge  A. 

19.  24.  behold,  A.  is  my  dansliter,  a  maiden 

20.  7.  giv<;  A.  your  aiUice  and  counsel 
Ruth  2.  S.  but  abide  A.  fast  by  my  maidens 

4.  1.  unlo  whom  he8aiil,lurn  aside,  sit  down  A.  2. 
t  Sam.  1.  2li. !  am  the  woman  that  stood  by  thee  A. 

9.  11.  they  went  up  the  hill  and  said,  is  the  seer  A.  ? 
12.  3.  behold,  A.  I  am,  22.  12.  fsa.  58.9. 
11. 34.  Slav  them  A.  and  e;it,  and  sin  not  against  L. 
Iti.  11.  Samuel  said  to  Jesse,  are  A.  aii  thy  childr, 

21.  8.  is  there  not  A.  under  thine  hand  a  spear? 
9.  it  is  A.  wrapped  in  a  cloth,  none  save  that  A. 

23.3.  behold,  we  he  afraid  A.  in  Judah;  how  much 
29.3.  the  |irinces  said,  what  do  these  Hebrews  A.  ? 
2.S/im.  11.  12.  tarry  A.  to-day  ||  18.  30.  turn  aside  A. 
21).  4.  he  thou  A.  iiresent  ||  24.  22.  A.  be  oxen 

1  h'lnirs  2.  30.  and  he  said,  nay,  but  I  will  die  A. 
In.  8?  tell  thv  lord,  behold,  Elijah  is  A.  11,  14. 
19.  9.  he  said,  what  doestthou'  A.  Elijah?  13. 
HO.  40.  as  thy  servant  was  busy  A.  and  there 

22.  7.  is  there  not  A.  a  prophet  of  L.  2  Kings'i.  11. 

2  Kings  2.  2.  Elijah  said,  tarry  A.  I  pray  thee,  6. 
3.  ll.A.  isElisha'll  7.3.  whysitwe  A.  until  wedie? 
7.  4.  the  lepers  said,  if  wesilslillA.  we  die  also 

10.  23.  look  there beA.noneoftheservantsof  Lord 
1  ('Ar.29. 17.  with  ]oy  thy  people  present  A. to  offer 
Jub  38   11.  A.  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  stayed 

35.  that  lightnings  may  say  unto  thee,  A.  we  are 
Vsnl.  132.  14.  this  is  my  re.<t,  A.  will  I  dwell 
Isa.  21.  9.  behold,  h.  Cometh  a  chariot  of  men 
22.  16.  what  hast  thon  A.  '  whom  hast  thou  A.  ? 
28.  10  A.  a  little,  and  there  a  little,  13. 
52.  5.  now  therefore,  what  have  I  A.  ?  saith  Ld. 
fluk.  8.  6.  the  h.iuse  of  Israel  cornmitteth  A.  17. 
Hos.  7.  9.  gray  hairs  are  A.  and  there  upon  him 
a/«M2.41  agreater  than  Jonas  isA.  /.«Af  11.32. 

12.  n  greater  than  Salomon  is  A.  I.uke  11.  31. 

14.  8.  give  me  A.  John  Baptist's  head  in  a  chnrger 

17  we  have  A.  but  fivi-  loavci',  and  two  fishes 

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HER 

Mat,.  16.28.  there  be  some  standing  A.  /-«Ae9.  2'. 

17.  4.  Lord,  it  is  good  lor  us  to  be  A.  let  us  make  A. 

24.  2.  shall  not  be  left  A.  one  stone  u|ion  another 
23.  if  any  say  to  you,  lo,  A.  is  Chr.  Mark  13.21. 

26.  36.  sit  ye  A.  while  1  go  and  pray,  Mark  14.  3-2. 
38.  tarry  ye  A.  and  watch  with  me 

28.0.heisiiotA.heis  n&en.,  Mark  16.  6.A«Ae24.6. 
Mark  6.  3.  and  are  not  his  sisters  A.  with  us  ? 

13.1.  Master,  see  whutslonesand  buildings  are  A. 
LukeA.  23.  what  heard  dune, do  A.  in  thy  country 

y.  12.  for  we  are  A.  in  a  desert  place 

17.  21.  neither  shall  they  say,  lo,  A.  or  lo  there 
23.  say  lo  you,  see  A.  or  see  there,  go  not  after  th. 

19.  20.  behold,  A.  is  thy  pound  which  I  have  kept 

22.  38.  A.  are  two  swords,  he  said,  it  is  enough 

24.  41.  he  said  unto  them,  have  ye  A.  any  meal  ? 
./o/in  6.  9.  there  is  a  lad  A.  which  hath  five  loaves 

II.  21.  Lord  if  thou  hadst  been  A.  inv  broihur,  32. 
.^ctsb.  36.  A.  is  water  ||  9.  10.  behold,  I  am  A.  Lord 

9.  14.  and  A.  he  hath  authority  from  the  priests 

10.  33.  are  we  all  A.  present  before  CJod,  lo  hear 

16.  28.  do  thyself  no  harm,  for  we  are  all  A. 

24.  19.  who  ought  to  have  been  A.  before  thee 

25.  24.  and  all  men  which  are  A.  present  with  us 
Col.  4.  9.  make  known  unto  you  all  things  done  A. 
Heb.  7.  8.  and  A.  men  that  die  receive  tithes 

13. 14.  for  A.  have  we  no  continuing  city,  seek  one 

.fam.  2.  3.  sit  A.  in  a  good  place,  or  sit  A.  under 

I  Pet.  1.  17.  pass  time  of  your  sojourning  A.  in  fear 

Ucv.  13. 10.  A.  is  the  patience  of  the  saints,  14.  12. 

18.  A.  is  wisdom;  let  him  that  hath  undersiandg. 

14    12.  A.  are  they  that  kept  the  commandments 

17.  9.  and  A.  is  the  mmd  which  hath  wisdom 
See  Stand. 

HEREAFTER. 
Isa.  41.  23.  shew  the  things  that  are  to  come  A 
Eifk.  20.  39.  A.  also,  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  me 
/Jan.  2.  2!l.  what  should  come  to  pass  A.  45. 
Mat.  20.  64.  A.  shall  ye  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting 
Mark  11.  14.  no  man  eat  fruit  of  thee  A.  for  ever 
Lvke'ii.  69.  A.  shall  Son  of  man  sit  on  right  hand 
.Jukn  1.  51.  I  say,  A.  ye  shall  see  heaven  o|)ened, 

13.  7.  thou  knowest'not  now,  thou  shall  know  A. 

14.  30.  A.  I  will  not  talk  much  with  you 
ITim.l.  16.|>attern  to  them  which  A. believe  on  him 
Rev.  1.  19.  write  the  things  which  shall  be  A. 

4.  1.  1  will  shew  thee  things  which  must  be  A. 
9.  12.  and  behold,  there  come  two  woes  more  A. 

HEREBY. 
<7e7i.42. 15.  A. ye  shall  he  proved,  by  life  of  Pharaoh 

33.  A.  shall  1  know  that  ye  are  true  men 
J^tum.  16.  28.  A.  know  that  the  Lord  hath  s';i.t  me 
Josh.  3.  10.  A.  know  that  the  livin^  Ood  is  among 
1  Cor.  4.  4. 1  know  nolhiiig,  yetam  I  nocA.  justified 

1  John  2.  3.  A.  we  do  krow  'hat  we  know  him 

5.  keepelh  word,  A.  know  we  that  we  are  in  him 

3.  16.  A.  perceive  we  the  love  of  God,  because 
19.  and  A.  we  know  that  we  are  of  the  truth 
24.  and  A.  we  kn   w  that  he  abideth  in  us 

4.  2.  A.  know  ye  ti.e  Spirit  of  God,  every  spirit 

6.  A.  know  we  tlie  Spirit  of  truth  and  of  error 
13.A.  know  we  that  we  dwell  in  him,  and  he  in  us 

HEREIN. 

Gen.  34.  22.  only  A.  v\ill  the  men  consent  unto  us 

2CAr.  16.  9.  A.  thou  hast  done  foolishly,  therefore 

.John  4.  37.  A.  is  thit  saying  true,  one  sov-th 

9.  30.  A.  is  a  marvellous  thing,  that  ye  know  not 

15.  8.  A.  is  my  Fathei  glorified,  that  ye  bear  fruit 
^c<»24.16.A.  no  lexercife  myself  to  have  conscien 

2  Cor.  8.  10.  A.  I  give  my  advice,  for  this  expedient 
1  John  4.  10.  A.  is  love  ||  17.  A.  is  love  ma'e  perfect 

HERESY. 
This  word  cmnes  from  the  Gresk  Jlsresis,  and 
siirnijies  in  general,  a  sect,  or  choice.  It  is 
sometime.^  taken  tn  a  good  sense,  aa  zti  Acts26. 
5,  Al^er  the  most  straitest  sect,  or  h-iresy,  of 
our  "-.-iigion,  I  1.'. ed  a  P^iarisee.  ..;i..  Paul 
comvienus  the  sect,  opi'iicii,  and  way  of  tke 
Phaiisees,  as  beni!^  mare  learned  and  strict, 
and  as  coming  nearer  to  the  truth  m  many 
thmirs,  than  the  ot/fr  sect  of  the  Saddncees. 
jju:  most  connno-.ly  /'.  ic  'iA.ker.in  zbad  sense 
for  sunic  fxinaameK.i'de'n-oT  in  matter.'!  of  reli- 
gion, aahfedto  wi'.k  obs.inacy.  St.  Paul  enu 
merutes  heresies  among  the  works  of  tkejesh. 
Gal.  5.  20.  Jini  St.  Peter  says,  Th?re  shall 
be  false  teachers  among  you,  who  priviiy  ahali 
bring  in  damnable  heresies,  even  denying  the 
Lord  that  bought  them,  2  Pet  2.  1.  St.  Paul 
says  in  1  Cer.  11.  19,  There  must  be 
also  hciresies  among  you,  that  they  viliich 
are  ap|iroved  n-ay  be  made  manifest  among 
you.  It  is  n,t  simply  and  absolutely  ne- 
cessary that  there  should  he  such  schisms 
and  division.'  in  the  church,  hut  (lod  has 
decreed  to  yr.-mit  Satan  to  skein  his  malice, 
and  men  lo  discover  the  lust^  and  corrup- 
tions of  their  nature  by  causing  such  divi- 
sions that  the  sincerity  of  his  people  may  be 
tried  and  known  by  their  stedfastncsa  to  the 


HEk 

truth,  and  opposition,  to  tlU>s(  corrujitiong 
Christianity  icas  called  a  sect,  r  heresy 
Teruilliis  and  the  profane  Jews,  j?c(«24.  5,  14. 
We  have  found  tins  man  a  pestilent  fellow 
and  ring-leader  of  ihe  sect  of  the  J\ra:arenes 
This  1  confess,  says  St.  Paul,  that  after  Iht 
way  which  they  call  heresy,  so  worship  I  the 
Goil  of  my  fathers. 

./?.«  lo  the  Sects,  or  Heresies  among  the  Jews,  ISet 
Sect.  ■ 

From  the  very  beginning  of  «Ae  Christian  church 
there  were  very  dangerous  andpcrnicious  hi  re- 
gies ;  for  tke  most  essential  doctrines  of  re- 
ligion were  attacked,  such  as  the  divinity  of 
(Jhrist,  his  quality  of  Messiah,  the  reality  a,i& 
truth  of  his  incarnation,  the  resurrection  of 
the  dead,  the  liberty  of  Christians,  and  their 
freedom  from  the  legal  ceremonies,  and  other 
points  of  this  nature.  The  most  ancient  of 
these  founders  of  heresy,  is  Simon  the  magi- 
cian, who  desired  to  buy  the  gift  of  (iod  with 
money,  and  afterwards  set  himself  up  for 
Messiah,  and  Ood  Jllinighty  the  Creator,  Ac\m 
8.  9,  10.  The  false  apostles,  against  whom 
St.  Paul  30  often  speaks  in  his  epistles,  had  a 
mind  that  the  faithful  should  receive  circumci 
sion,  and  subject  themselves  to  all  the  legal 
observances.  Gal.  5.  11.  |  6.  12. 

ThcNico\a\tmis  allowed  of  a  community  of  loomen, 
and  without  any  scruple'cummitted  the  most 
ignominious  actions,  and  followed  the  super- 
stitions of  heathenism.  It  is  said,  they  went 
orer  to  the  sect  of  the  Cainists,  who  acknow- 
ledged a  power  superior  to  that  of  the  Creator. 
St.  John  speaks  of  the  Nicolailane,  as  a  sect 
of  heretics  then  subsisting,  and  producing 
great  disorders  in  the  churches  of  Asia,  Rev. 
2.  6.  15.  Al  the  same  time  Ihire  were  false 
Christs,  and  false  prophets,  1  John  2.  18  22. 
2  John  7.  .St.  Paul  speaks  of  Hyirieneus  and 
rhi\etus,who  departed  from  the  truth,  saying, 
that  the  resurrection  is  already  piwt,  2  Tim 

2.  17,  18.  He  foretold  that  in  the  last  timet 
there  would  be  some  who  should  forsake  tht 
faith,  and  give  themseloes  up  to  the  spirit  of 
error,  and  the  doctrines  of  devils,  1  Tim.  4.  1 
St.  Peter  and  Jude  foretell  the  same  thing, 
'J  Pel.  2.  1.  Jude  18.  Jlnd  herein  they  oiUf 
copy  what  Jesus  Christ  himself  had  said  in  the 
gospil.  Mat.  7.  15.  I  24.  24,  Beware  of  false 
prophets,  which  come  lo  you  in  sheep's  cloth- 
ing, but  inwardly  they  are  ravening  wolves. 
For  there  shall  arise  false  Chrisfs,  and  falsa 
prophets,  and  shall  shew  great  signs  and  won- 
ders ;  insomuch  that,  if  it  were  [lossible,  they 
sh  ill  deceive  the  very  elect. 

Acts  24.  14.  after  the  way  which  they  call  A. 
HERESIES. 

1  Cor.  II.  19.  there  must  be  also  A.  among  you 
Gel.  i,  CO.  the  works  of  the  flesh,  wrath,  strife,  k 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  who  privilv  brmg  in  damnable  k. 
HERETIC. 

Tit.  3.  10.  a  A.  after  the  sec(md  admonition,  rejecl 

HERETOFORE. 
Ezod.  A.  10.  I  am  not  elorpient,  neither  A.  nor  since 
5.  7.  no  more  give  straw  lo  make  brick  as  A. 
Josh.  3.  4.  for  ye  have  not  passed  this,  way  A. 
Ruth  2.  11.  to  a  people  which  thou  knewestnotA. 

1  Sam.  4.  7.  there  hath  not  been  such  a  thing  h. 

2  C<)r.  13.2. 1  write  to  them  which  A.  have  sinned 
HEREUNTO. 

F.r.cl.  2. 25.  or  who  else  can  hasten  A.  more  than  11 

1  Pet.  a.  CI.  for  even  A.  v^■(!re  ye  called,  because 
HEREVVIT.'L 

F.zek.  16.  29.  and  vet  thou  wast  not  satisfied  A. 

Mai.  3.  10.  that  there  may  benient  it;  mine  house, 
and  prove  me  now  A.  saith  liie  Lord  of  hosti 
IfERITAGE. 

F.xod.  6.  8.  the  land,  1  will  give  H  you  for  a  A. 

Job  i;U.29.  and  the  A.  appointed  b;.  God  for  him 
'.7.13. the  A  of  oppressors  which  they  shall  receive 

Pi,  16.6.  in  pleasant  places,  yea,  I  have  a  goodly  A. 
61.  5.  give  me  the  A.  of  those  that  fear  thy  name 
94.  5.  they  break  thy  people,  they  afilict  thy  A. 
Hi.  6.  he  may  give  them  the  A.  of  the  heathen 
11'.).  111.  thy  testimimies  have  I  taken  as  a  A. 
iC7.  3.  lo,  rliildren  are  a  A.  of  ihe  Lord 
135.  12.  and  gave  their  land  for  a  A.  136.  21,22. 

/sa.54.  17.  this  is  tf.eA.  of  Ihe  servants  of  the  Lord 
58.  14.  I  will  feed  thee  with  Ihe  A.  of  Jacob 

.ler.  2.  7.  and  ye  made  mine  A.  an  abominatioo 

3.  19.  how  shall  1  give  thee  a  goodly  A.  ^ 
12.  7.  I  liMve  left  mine  A.  ||  8.  mine  A.  is  as  a  lion 

9.  mine  A. is  nnto  me  as  a  speckled  bird,  the  bird* 
15.  I  will  bring  them  again  every  man  lo  his*. 
17.  4   thou  shall  discontinue  from  thine  A.  I  giv« 
,50.  II.  Oiiestroversof  mine  A.  because  grown  fa 
.Joel 'I.  17.  :ind  give  not  thine  A.  to  reproach 
3.  2.  1  will  plead  with  them  for  my  A   Israe. 
Mic  2.  2.  so  they  oj  press  a  man  and  hi."  » 


HID 


HID 


HID 


JUic.  7.  14.  feeiJ  Ihs  flock  of  Ihine  A.  with  thy  rod 

18  that  (lasBeth  liy  thu  transgression  ol'liis  A. 
Mai.  1.  3.  1  laid  Esau's  mountains  and  A.  waste 
1  Pet.  5.  3.  neither  as  being  lords  over  God's  A. 

HERITAGES. 

Isa.  49.  8.  to  cause  to  inherit  the  desolate  A. 

HERODIANS. 

See  Signijication  on  Skct. 

Mat.  22.  10.  they  sent  unto  him  tiieir  disciples,with 

H.  saying,  we  linow  thou  art  true,  Mark  12. 13. 

Mark  3.  ti.  tlie  Pliarisees  took  ccu::»cl  with  tlie  U 

HERON. 

Lev.  11. 19.  the  stork,  liie  k.  unclean.  Dent.    4.  IS. 

Hkrself,  Hee  tiELF. 

HER'S. 

/o639.16.ostrich  is  hardened  as  tiio'iheywerc  notA. 

HEW. 
Exod.  34. 1.  A.  the  two  tables  ofstone.  Dent.  10.  1. 
Deut.  12.  3.  ye  shall  A.  down  the  graven  images 
19.5.  when  a  man  goeth  vv  ith  neighbour  to  A.  wood 
iKingsb.fi.  that  they  A.  me  cedai-irees  out  of  Eeb. 
18.  Solomon's  and  Hiram's  builders  did  A.  them 
1  Chron.  22.  2.  David  set  masons  to  A.  stonee 
2CAr.  2.2.  Solom.  told  80,00U  lo  A.  in  mountains 
.hr.  6.  6.  A.  ye  down  trees  and  cast  a  mount 
Man.  4.  14.  he  cried  aloud,  A.  down  the  tree,  23 

HEVVEU. 

iiorf.34.4.he  A. two  tables  like  the  fiist,/)ei(<.10.3. 

1  Aa/n.  11.7.  Saul  A.  oxen  in  pieces,  and  sent  iheni 

15   33.  and  Samuel  A.  Agag  in  pieces  in  Gilgal 

1  Kings  5. 17.  A.  stones  to  lay  foundation  of  house 

6.  3t).  with  three  rows  of  A.  stones,  7.  12. 

7.  9.  accordi.-ig  to  the  measures  of  A.  stones,  11. 

2  Kings  12. 12.  buy  A.  stone  to  repair  the  breaches 
Isa.  SS.  16.  thou  hast  A.  thee  out  a  seimlchre 
Jer.  2.  13.  my  people  have  A.  them  out  cisterns 
Hos.  6.  5.  therefore  have  I  A. them  by  the  prophets 

HEWER. 
0«u«.29.11.  from  A. of  wood,  unto  drawer  of  water 

HEWERS. 
Josh.  9.  21.  let  them  be  A.  of  wood  and  drawers,  23. 

27.  Joshua  made  them  that  day  A.  of  wood 
lKingso.\5.  andSO.UOOA.in  mountains.2CAr.2.18. 
2  Kings  12.  12.  laiil  out  money  to  masons  and  A. 

1  Chron.  22.  15.  are  A.  with  ihee  in  abundance 

2  CAr.  2. 10.  I  will  give  to  thy  servants  the  A. 
Jer.  46. 22.  shall  come  against  Egypt  as  A.  of  wood 

HEWETH. 
Isa.  10. 15.  shall  the  a.\e  boast  against  him  that  A. .' 

22.  16.  as  he  that  A.  him  out  a  sepu'cnre  on  high 
44. 14.  he  A.  him  down  cedars,  and  taketh  cypress 

HEWN. 
Pfov.  9.  1.  she  halh  A.  out  her  seven  pillars 
lsa.\0.  33.  the  high  ones  of  stature  shall  be  A.  down 
33.9.Leban.  is  ashamed,  and  A.  down,Sliaron  like 
51.  1.  look  unto  the  rock  whence  ye  are  A. 
Mat.3.10.h.  downandcast  intohre,7.19.Z>uAc3.9. 
27.  60.  and  laid  it  in  a  sepulchre  which  he  had  A. 
out  in  the  rock,  Mark  15.  46.  Luke  23.  53. 
See  Stone. 

Hin. 

Oen.  3.  8.  and  Adam  and  his  wife  A.  themselves 

10.  afraid  because  I  was  naked,  and  I  A.  myself 
35.  4.  Jacob  A.  them  under  the  oak  by  Shecliem 
Exod.  2.2.  goodly  child,  she  A.  Moses  three  months 
12.  Moses  slew  the  Egyptian,  an  1  A.  him  in  sand 
3.  6.  Moses  A.  his  face,  for  he  was  afraid  to  look 
losh.  2.4.  Rahab  A.  the  spies  with  stalks  of  flax,  6. 

6.  17.  because  slie  A  the  messentrers  we  sent,  25. 

7.  21.  and  behold  they  are  A.  in  tiie  earth 

10.  16.  the  five  kinKs  A.  themselves  in  a  cave 
Jud^.  9.  5.  yet  Jotliam  was  left,  f'-r  he  A.  himself 
1  Sam.3.]8."'^'.i.i  lel  told  Eli  and  ft.  nath.  from  him 

10.  22.  Saul  A.  himself  li  20.  24.  David  A.  himself 

1  Kings  18.  4.  (thr-diah  A.  the  prophets,  13. 

2  Kings i.  27.  an'  the  Dord  halh  A.  it  from  me 
6.29.  I  said,  give  thy  son,  ehf  halh  A.  her  bop. 

7. 8.  lepers  went  and  A.  it.  carricil  thence,  and  A.  it 

11.  2.  they  A.  him  and  his  muse,  2  C.lroK.22. 11 
lCAro7i.  2i.  20.  Oman  and  four  sons  A.  themselves 
Job  3.  10.  nor  A.  sorrow  from  mine  eyes 

10.  13.  these  things  hast  thou  A.  in  thine  heart 
17.  4.  thou  hiisi  A.  their  heart  from  undo'standing 

23.  t  12.  I  have  A.  the  words  ofhis  mouih 
29.8.  the  young  men  saw  me  and  A.  themselves 

P»a/.9.15.in  net  which  they  A. their  own  foot  laiier. 
22.  24.  neither  hath  he  A.  his  face  from  him 
35.  7.  without  cause  they  A.  for  me  their  net 
fi.  let  his  net  that  he  hath  A.  catch  himself 
55.  12.  then  I  Mould  have  A.  myself  from  him 
119   11.  thy  word  have  I  A.  in  mine  heart 
140.  5  the  proud  hiivp  A.  a  snnrefor  me,  and  cords 
ha.  28   15    under  falsehood  have  we  A.  ourselves 

49.  2.  in  shadow  ofhis  hand,  in  quiver  he  A.  me 

50.  6.  I  A.  nut  my  face  from  shame  and  spitting 

53.  3.  and  we  A.  as  it  were  our  faces  from  hirn 

54.  8.  i  1  a  little  wrath  I  A.  my  face  from  thea 
57   17.  I  h.  me  and  waswr»th,  and  he  went 
59,  2   and  your  sins  have  A.  his  face  from  yo 

M.  7.    for  tlicu  has   A.  Ihv  fice    -oni  us 

mo 


ha.  63.  16.  because  they  are  It.  from  mine  eyes 
Jer.  13.  5.  so  1  went  and  A.  it  l)y  Euphrates 
7   1  too.'i  girdle  from  the  place  where  1  liad  A.  it 
18.  22.  for  tliey  have  A.  snares  for  my  feet 
33.  5.  1  have  A.  my  face  from  tins  city 
36.  26.  to  lake  them,  but  the  Lord  A.  them 
43.1".  willset  his  throne  on  these  stones  I  have  A. 
Kick.  22.26.  have  A.  their  eyes  liom  my  sabbaths 
'.V.I.  23.  '.heieliire  A.  I  my  face  from  them,  24. 
Jtal.  11.25.  liiiiu  liasl  A.'lrom  the  wise,/.uAcl0.21. 
13.  33.  A.  Ill  time  Hieasures  of  ineal,  ZaAe  13.  21. 
25.  18.  but  he  went  and  A.  hie  lord's  money 

25.  1  went  and  A.  thy  lalenl  in  the  earth 
Luke  1.  24.  Kiizabelh  A.  herself  live  months 
Jo/i7i  8.  59.  I,".!l  Jesus  A.  himself,  and  went  out 
Hev.  6.  15.  bondman  and  IVee-man  A.  themselves 

HID. 
Deut.  33.  19.  they  shall  SLick  of  treasures  A.  in  sand 
Josk.  7.  22.  and  beliold,  it  was  A.  in  his  tent 
10.  17.  the  five  kings  aie  found  A.  in  a  cave 
2  Snm.  17.  9.  behold,  he  is  A.  now  in  some  jiit 

18.  13.  no  matter  h.  from  king,  1  Kings  10.  3. 

2  Chron.  9.  2. 
i  Kings  1 1.  3.  he  was  A.  in  house  of  G.  2  Chr.-Zi.  12. 
i  Chron.  22.  9.  Ahaziah  was  A.  in  Samaria 
./cb'i.  21.  and  dig  for  it  more  than  for  A.  treasures 
23.  why  is  lightgiven  to  a  man  whose  way  is  A. .' 
0.  10.  stream  of  brooks,  wherein  the  snow  is  A. 

28.  11.  the  lluiig  that  is  A.  bnngeth  he  forth 
21.  seeing  it  is  A.  from  the  eyes  of  all  living 

29.  t  10.  the  voice  of  the  nobles  was  A. 
38.  30.  the  waters  are  A.  as  with  a  stone 

Ps.  17.  14.  whose  belly  thou  fillesl  with  A.  treasure 

19.  6.  notiiing  is  A.  from  the  heat  thereof 
Prov.  2. 4.  and  searchest  for  her  as  for  A.  treasures 
Isa.  40.  27.  why  sayest,  my  way  is  A.  from  the  Ld. 

42.  22.  and  they  are  A.  in  prison-houses 
Jer.  16.  17.  nor  their  iniquity  A.  from  mine  eyes 

32.  t  17.  and  there  is  nothing  A.  from  thee 

Nos.  13.  12.  sin  of  Ephiaim  bound  up,  his  sin  is  A. 

Mat.  10.  26.  there  is  nothing  A.  that  shall  not  be 

known,  Jl/arA  4. 22.  /.uAe8.  17.  |  12.  2. 

L7ike  9.  45.  this  saying  was  A.  from  them,  18.34. 

19.  42.  but  now  they  are  A.  from  thine  eyes 
F.ph.  3.  9.  from  the  beginning  hath  been  A.  in  God 
cJt.  1.  26.  mystery  which  hath  been  A.  from  ages 

2.  3.  in  whom  are  A.  all  the  treasures  of  wisdom 

3.  3.  and  your  life  is  A.  with  Christ  in  God 
Heb.  11.  23.  by  faith  Moses  was  A.  three  months 

Be  HID. 

Gen.  4.  14.  hast  driven  me  from  the  face  of  the 
earth,  and  from  thy  face  shall  1  be  A 
Lev.  4.  13.  thing  Ae  A-  fiom  the  assembly,  5.  3,  4. 
M'um.  5.  13.  and  it  be  A.  from  the  eyes  of  her  husb 
./ub  5.  2I.Elialt  beh.  from  the  scourge  of  the  tongue 
20.26.  darkness  shall  be  A.  in  his  secret  places 
Isa.  29.  14.  the  understanding  of  prudent  men  Ac  A 
Hos.  13. 14.  repentance  shall  be  A.  from  mine  eyei 
y/mo.5  9.  3.  and  though  they  be  A.  from  my  sight 
JVaA.3.  11.  thou  shall  be  drunken,  thou  shaltieA. 
Zeph.  2.  3.  it  may  be  ye  shall  be  A.  in  the  day 
2  Cur.  4.  3.  if  our  gospel  be  A.  it  is  hid  to  the  lost 

J^ol  be  MID. 
Mat.  5.14.  a  city  that  is  sei  on  a  hill  cannot  be  A 
jl/«r/c  7. 24.  entered  a  house,  but  he  could  not.  be  A. 

1  Tim.  5.  25.  tl.^  •  that  otherwise  cannot  be  A. 

JVol  HID. 
.lob  15.  18.  told  from  their  fathers,  and  not  A.  it 
Psal.  32.  5.  and  mine  iniquity  have  I  7iot  h. 
38.  9.  and  m>  groaning  is  not  h.  from  thee 
40.  10.  I  have  noth.  thy  righteousness  within 
69.  5.  and  my  sins  are  not  A.  from  thee 
139.15. my  substance  waSMoJ  A.  v\'hen  I  was  madi 
7er.l0.17.  my  eyes  upon  theii  ways,  they  are  not  A 
from  my  face,  neither  is  iniq.  hid  from  my  eyes 
Hos.  5.  3. 1  know  Ephraim,  Israel  \snolh  from  me 
y,ii/feS. 47. woman  saw  that  she  was  noth.^he  came 

HIDDEN. 
Exod.  9,  t  32.  for  the  wheal  and  the  rye  were  A 
Lev.  5.2.  if  it  be  A.fioin  him   he  shall  be  unclean 
Deut.  ■.}'■'.  11.  ii  is  notA.  fronr;  thee,  nor  is  it  afarofF 
.fob  3.  10.  as  an  A.  untimely  jirlh,  I  had  not  been 
15.  2".  tit  number  of  years  i^ .(.  to  the  oppressor 
18.  (■  10.  the  snare  is  A.  for  hii..  in  the  ground 
24.  1.  feeing  times  sre  not  A.  frcm  thee 
Pj'(!.'.  fi.  6.  ill  A.  part  slialt  make  -i  e  know  wisdom 
Prov.  28.  12.  when  the  wicked  rise,  a  man  is  A 
ha.  45.  3. 1  willgive  thee  A.  riches  of  secret  places 
48   6.  I  have  shewed  thee  new  things,  A.  things 
./er.  33.  t  3.  and  I  will  shew  tin  e  A.  things 
Obad.  6.  how  are  his  A.  things  sought  up  I 
Zech.  11.  1 10.  shepherd  not  visit  those  who  be  A 
Jlcts  26.  26.  none  of  these  things  are  A.  from  him 
ICor.  2. 7.  even  the  A. wisdom  which  God  ordained 

4.  5.  will  bring  to  light  the  A.  things  of  darkness 

2  Cor.  4.  2.  have  renounced  A.  things  of  dishonesty 
1  Pet.Z.  4.  but  lei  it  be  the  A.  man  of  the  heart 
Rev.  2.  17.  I  will  give  to  eat  of  the  A.  manna 

HIDDEN  ones. 
Pial.  83.  3.  and  consulted  against  thy  A.  ones 


HlDt:,  Subslantivt 

Lev.  8. 17  h.s  A  and  Hesh  be  burnt  with  fije,  9.  11, 

HIDE 
Signifies,  [1]  To  conceal,  or  keep  any  thing  jrom 
the  sight  and  knowledge  of  others.  IPam.  20. 2, 
Why  should  my  father  hide  this  thing  from  me  t 
Gen.  18.  17,  Shall  I  hide  from  Abraham  that 
thing  which  I  do7  y  will  not,  I  cannot  hide  it: 
it  i.s  agairst  the  laws  of  friendship  to  conceal 
my  secrets  from  him.  [2]  JVot  to  confess  one's 
sins  or  to  excuse  and  extenuate  them.  Psal 
32.  5,  I  acknowledged  my  sin  unto  thee,  and 
mine  iniquity  have  I  not  hid.  .Hiid  in  Prov 
28.  13,  He  that  covercth  his  sins  shall  not  pro& 
per.  That  does  not  confess  them  to  God,  and 
men  too,  when  occasion  requires  it:  That  be- 
ing convinced,  or  admonished  of  his  siiis, 
either  justifieth,  or  denicth,  or  excuscth  them. 
[3]  To  cover  sin  by  free  pardon  and  forgive- 
ness. Psal.  51.  9,  Hide  thy  face  from  my  sins; 
look  not  upon  them  with  an  eye  of  revenge, 
but  forget  and  forgive  them.  [4J  To  protect 
and  keep  safe.  Psal.  27.5,  In  the  time  o. 
troiiJIe  he  shall  hide  me  in  his  pavilion.  The 
samls  are  called  the  hidden  ones.  Psal.  83. 
3,  They  have  consulted  against  thy  hidden 
ones;  against  thy  pa  vie,  whom  thou  hidest  a* 
a  precious  treasure,  <nd  prolectcst  from  the 
rage  of  their  enemies.  [5]  To  put  one's  self 
under  the  protection  of  'he  Mlnnghty  by  faith, 
prayer,  and  repentance.  Prov.  22.  3,  The 
prucient  man  foreseeth  the  evil,  and  hidttb 
himself.  Thus  the  godly  hide  themselves  uv 
dcr  the  wings  of  God's  promises. 

The  Psalmist  says,  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteoua 
ness  within  my  heait,  Psul.  40.  10.  that  i.s,  » 
have  vot  smothered,  or  shut  it  up  there,  but 
spread  it  abroad  for  thy  glory,  and  the  good 
of  the  world.  Our  firstparevts  hid  themseivtg- 
from  the  presence  of  God,  after  they  had  ealen 
the  forbidden  fruit,  being  filled  with  shame 
and  coiiscious  of  their  guilt,  and  dread  of 
judgment.  Gen.  3.  S.  The  Psalmist  prays 
That  God  would  not  hide  himself  from  hit 
supplication,  Psal.  55.  1.  that  is,  that  he  would 
not  turn  away  his  face  and  ear,  as  one  resold  J 
not  to  hear  nor  hilp;  but  that  he  would  In 
pleased  to  hear  him,  to  look  favourably  ii/jm,- 
him.  It  is  spoken  after  the  manner  of  nun, 
who  shew  their  aversion  and  estrangement,  by- 
hiding  their  face,  by  turning  from  any  one. 
In  Psal.  119.  19,  David  prays  to  God,  not  l(» 
hide  his  commandments  from  him  ;  to  discover 
to  him  the  sense  and  meaning  of  them. 

Gen.  18.  17.  shall  I  A.  from  Abraham  what  I  do 
47.  18.  we  will  notA.  it  from  my  lord,  how  that 

Exod.  2.  3.  and  when  she  could  not  longer  A.  hint 

Lev.  20.  4.  any  ways  A.  their  eyes  from  the  man 

Deut.  22.  I.  go  astray,  and  A.  thyself  from  them,  4 
3.  with  all  lost  things,  thou  mayest  not  A.  thyself 

.7osh.  2.  16.  and  A.  yourselvi     there  three  days 
7.  19.  tell  what  thou  hast  done,  A.  it  not  from  mo 

■  fudg.  6.  11.  to  A.  the  wheal  from  the  Midianites 
l.Sum.3.17.A.it  not  from  me,  ifthou  A.  2.Sam.  14.19 

19.  2.  abide  in  a  secret  place,  and  A.  thyself 
20.2.  why  should  my  father  A.  this  thing  from  mel 

5.  let  me  go,  that  I  may  A.  myself  in  the  field 

19.  come  to  the  place  where  thou  didst  A.  thyself 
1  Kings  17.  3.  and  A.  thyself  by  the  brook  CUerith 

22.  25    nto  an  inner  chamber  lo  A.  2  CAr.  18  24 

■  hb  IS.  20.  then  will  I  not  A.  myself  from  thee 
14.  13.  O  ihat  thou  wouldest  A.  me  in  the  grave 

20.  12.  though  he  A.  it  under  his  tongue 

33.   17.  from  his  purpose,  and  A.  pride  from  man 
40.  13.  A.  them  in  the  (lust  together,  .ind  bind 

Psiil.  17.  8.  A.  me  under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings 
27.5.  time  of  trouble  he  shall  A.  me  in  his  pavilion, 
in  secret  of  his  tabernacle  shall  he  A.  me 
30   7.  thou  didst  A.  thy  face  and  I  was  troubled 
31 ,  20.  thou  shall  A.  them  in  secret  of  thy  presence 
.55.  1.  and  A.  not  thyself  from  my  supplication 
64. 2.  A.  me  from  the  secret  counsel  of  the  w  ickef. 
78.  4.  we  will  not  A.  them  from  their  children 
89.  46.  how  long,  O  Lord,   wilt  thou  A.  thyself? 
119.  19.  A.  not  thy  commandments  from  me 
143.  9.  deliver  me,  O  Lord,  I  flee  lo  Ihee  to  A.  me 

Prov.  2.  !.  and  A.  my  cominandmcnis  with  thee 

/sn.  1.1 5.  I  will  A.  my  eyes  from  you,  I  will  not  heat 
2. 10.  and  A.  thee  in  the  dust,  for  fear  of  the  Lo'i' 
3.  9.  they  A.  not  their  sin  ||  10.  3.  A.  the  outcasw 
20.  20.  A.  thyselfas  it  were  for  a  little  moment 
29. 15. woe  to  them  that  seek  deep  toA. their  conns 
58.  7.  that  thou  A. not  thyself  from  thine  own  fli'S*: 

.fer.  13.  4.  and  A.  it  there  in  a  hole  of  the  rock 

6.  girdle  which  I  commanded  thee  to  k  t.'iere 
30.19.  go,  A.  thee,  thou,  and  Jeremiah,  and  let 
38. 14.1  will  n«k  thee  a  thing,  A.  nothing  from  tn« 

25.  A.  it  not  from  iis  ||  43.  9.  4.  them  intheclaj 
I.nni.2.  50.  A. not  thine  ear  at  my  breathing,  my  cry 
E2rA.28. 3.  the  e  is  no  secret  tl'oycau  A.  fum  tna« 


HIG 


HIG 


T^ek  11  8  cedars  in-'arden  of  God  ^nM  noih.\nm\.roh  41   34.  he  beholdeth  all  h.  things,  he  is  a  king 


39.'29.  neitlier  will  1  /i.my  face  any  more  troni  them 
Jam.  5.  20.  and  shall  A.  a  niuliitude  of  sins 
Reo.  tj.  It).  A.  us  from  the  face  of  him  that  sitteth 
See  F.tcE. 
HIDK  himself. 
1  Sam.  23.  19.  doth  not  David  h.  himself!  26.  1. 
Jer.  2.3.  24.  can  any  It.  himself  m  secret  places'? 
49.  10.  and  he  shall  not  be  aide  to  A.  himself 
John  12.  36.  and  Jesus  did  A.  himself  horn  ihein 

HIDE  themselves. 
/.»fM;.7. 20.  till  they  that  A.  themselves  be  destroyed 

1  .Sam.  13.  6.  the  people  did  h.  themselves  in  caves 

2  A7nirs  7.  12.  Syrians  gone  to  A.  thrmsclves  in  field 
yui  24.  4.  the  poor  of  the  earth  A.  themselves 

34.22.  where  workers  of  iniquity  may  h.theviselves 
Psal.  56.  6.  theyA.  themselves,  they  mark  my  steps 
f'r.))i.28.28.when  the  wicked  y\se,mcnh.the.mselvcs 
Jiiin.  10.  7.  so  that  they  fled  to  A.  themselves 
Imos  9.  3.  tho'  they  A.  themselves  in  top  of  Carniel 

HIDEST. 
Job  13.  24.  whv  A.  thv  face 7  Psal.  44.  24.  |  88.  14. 
.Psnl  10.  1.  why  A.  thou  thyself  in  limesof  trouble  7 

1(14.  29.  thou  h.  thy  face,  they  are  troubled 
y-a  45. 15.  verily  thou  art  a  God  that  A.  thyself 

HIDETH. 
1  Sam.  23.  23.  find  the  lurking  places  where  he  A. 
/«-,  23.  9.  he  A.  himself  on  the  right  hand,  that 
34.29.  when  he  A.  his  face  who  can  behold  him  7 
42  3.  wlio  is  he  that  A.  counsel  without  knowledge 
Ps,il.  10.  11.  he  A.  his  face,  he  will  never  see  it 
1H9.  12.  yea,  the  darkness  A.  not  from  thee 
Pr„v.  10."  18.  he  that  A.  hatred  with  lying  lips 
19.24.  the  slothful  A.  his  hand  in  his  bosom,  26. 15. 
22.3.a  prudent  man  foreseeih  and  A.  himself, 27.1-~. 
27.  16.  whosoever  A.  her  A.  the  wind 
i-i.  27.  he  that  A.  his  eves  shall  have  many  a  curse 
J/.I.S.  17.  that  A.  his  face  from  the  house  of  Jacob 
Mat   13  44.  which  when  a  man  hath  found,  heA. 

HIDING. 
fah  31.  33.  by  A.  mine  iniquity  in  my  bosom 
P.-^tiL  32.  7.  thou  art  my  A.  place,  119.  114. 
/si.  28.  17.  the  waters  shall  overflow  the  A.  place 
:t2.  2.  a  man  shall  be  as  a  A.  place  from  the  wind 
Hab.  3.  4.  and  there  was  the  A.  of  his  power 

HIGH, 
fligh  places,  in  Hebrew,  Rainoth.  They  are  often 
spoken  of  in  scripture,  and  the  prophets  upbraid 
the  Israelites /or  nothing-  with  so  much  zeal  as 
for  icorsh.ippins  tipon  the  high  places.  The 
destroying  of  these  high  places  is  a  commen- 
dation given  but  to  few  princes  in  the  scrip- 
ture;  and  many  of  them,  though  otherwise 
zealous  for  tht  observance  of  the  law,  had  not 
the  courage  to  ruin  these  eminences,  and  pre- 
vent the  people  from  sacrificing  upon  them. 
While  the  temple  was  not  built,  there  was  nothing 
in  high  places  expressly  contrary  to  the  law, 
provided  God  only  was  adored  there,  and  that 
se  or  victims    were    offered    to  idols. 


"un'dcrthe  .Jud:reVtheu  seem  u'^have  been  tote-     73.  1 1.  and  is  there  knowled^-e  in  the  mo 

rctcd  :  and  Samuel  offered  sacrifices  in  several     77.  10.  the  years  of  the  right  hand  of  the 

places  besides  the  tabernacle,  wtiere  the  ark  was 

no!  present.    Even  in  David's  time,  they  sacri- 
ficed to  the   Lord  at  Shiloh,    Jerusalem,  and 

Gibeon.      But  after  that  the  temple  was  built, 

and  a  place  prepared  for  the  fixed  settlement  of 

the  nrk,  it  was  no  more  allowed  of  to  sacrifice 

nut  of  Jerusalem.     Solomon  in  the  beginning 

ef  his  reign,  went  to  Gibeon  to  sacrifice  there, 

I  Kings  3.  4.      But  from  that  time  we  see  no 

I  iwful  sacrifices  offrrrd  out  of  the  temple. 
Dr.   Prideau.x"<A(?iA.s   it  probable  that   the  Pro- 

seucha-,  which  he  say.f  were  open  courts,  built 

like  those  in  which  the  people  prayed  at  the  ta- 
bernacle, and  at  the  temple,  and  in  onenf  which 

our  Hariour  is  said  to  have  continued  all  night 

in  prayer  to  Gnd,  Liikf  6.  12,  were  the  same 

which  in  the  Old   Testament    are  called  high 

places.     ~1nd  he  snijs,  that  he  is  confirmed  in 

this  opinion,  in  that  the  Proseuchai  had  groves 

in  or  about  them,  in  the  same  manner  as  the 

high  places  had.     Connect.     Part  I.   Book  6. 
<ien.  29.  7.  and  he  said,  lo,  it  is  yet  A.  day 
Kxod.H.fi.  Israel  went  out  with  A.hand,JV?im.33.3 
ATMm. 1 1. 31.  brousht  quails  as  it  were  two  cubits  A 
Deut.  3.  5.  the  cities  were  fenced  with  h.  walls 

12.  2.  served  their  gods  on  the  A.  mountains 

26.  19.  and  to  make  thee  A.  above  all  nations 

2fl.  43.  the  stranser  shall  gel  up  above  thoc  very  A. 

52.  till  thy  h.  and  fenced  walls  come  down 

32.  27.  lest  thev  should  sav,  our  hand  is  A. 
i  Kings  9.8.  at  this  house  wdiiidi  is  A.  every  one  hiss 

1  Chr.  17.  17.  to  the  e.=late  of  a  man  of  A.  degrei^ 

2  CAr.7. 21.  this  house  is  A.  sliall  be  an  astonishmiMit 
Esth.  5. 14.  a  gallows  he  made  of  fifty  cubits  A.  7. 9. 
7oA  11.  8.  it  is  as  A.  as  heaven,  what  canst  thou  do7 

21.  22.  seeing  he  judgeth  those  that  are  h. 

22.  12.  and  behold  the  stars,  how  A.  the>  are 
88. 15.  and  the  A.  arm  ^h;\\\  hf  broken 


P.^al.  18.  27.  but  thou  wilt  bring  down  A.  looks 
49.  2.  give  ear,  both  low  and  A.  rich  and  poor 
62.  9.  and  men  of  A.  degree  are  a  lie 
71.  19.  ihy  righteousness  also,  O  God,  is  very  A. 
VS.  69.  he'  built  his  sanctuary  like  A.  palaces 
89.  13.  strong  is  thy  hand,  A.  is  thy  right  hand 
97.  9.  thou,  Lord,  art  A.  above  earth,  99.2.  |  113.4. 
101.  5.  him  that  hath  a  A.  look  and  a  proud  hear! 
103.  11.  for  as  the  heaven  is  A.  above  the  earth 
131.  1.  nor  do  I  exercise  in  things  too  A.  for  me 
138.6.  though  the  Lord  be  A.  yet  hath  he  respect 
139.  6.  such  knowledge,  it  is  A.  cannot  attain  to  il 

149.  6.  let  tho  A.  praises  of  God  bo  in  their  mouth 

150.  5.  praise  him  on  A.  sounding  cymbals 
Prov.  18.  11.  and  as  a  A.  wall  in  his  own  conceit 

21.  4.  a  A.  look,  and  a  proud  heart,  is  sin 

24.  7.  wisdom  is  too  A.  for  a  fool,  he  openeth  not 

Eccl.  12.  5.  when  shall  be  afraid  of  that  which  is  A. 

fsa.2.  13.  day  of  the  Lord  on  all  cedars  that  are  A. 

14.  and  upon  all  the  A.  mountains  and  hills 
6.  1.  the  Lord  sitting  on  a  throne  A.  and  lified  up 
10.  12.  1  will  punish  the  glory  of  his  A.  looks 
33.  the  A.  ones  of  stature  shall  be  hewn  down 
24.  21.  punish  the  host  of  the  A.  ones  that  are  on  A. 
2.^.  12.  the  fortress  of  A.  fort  shall  he  bring  down 

30.  13.  as  a  breach  swelling  out  in  a  h.  wall 
52.  13.  heboid  my  servant  shall  be  very  A. 
57.  15.  for  thus  saith  the  A.  and  lofty  One 

./er.  17. 12  a  glorious  A.  throne  from  the  beginning 

31.  21.  set  up  way-marks,  make  thee  A.  heaps 
49.  16.  though  thou  makest  thy  nest  A.  as  the  eagle 
5i.  58.  her  A.  gates  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 

F.zek.  1.  18.  as  for  their  rings  they  were  so  A. 

17.  54.  that  I  have  brought  down  the  A.  tree 

21.  26.  exalt  the  low,  and  abase  him  that  is  A. 

31.  3.  behold,  the  Assyrian  wis  of  A.  stature 

34.  14.  I  will  feed  them  on  the  A.  mountains 
Dan.  8.  3.  the  two  herns  were  A.  one  was  higher 
Obad.3.  whose  habitation  is  A.that  saith  in  his  heart 
Zcph.  1.  16.  a  day  of  alarm  against  the  A.  towers 
.hhn  19.  31.  for  that  sabbath-day  was  a  A.  day 
.^icti  13.  17.  with  a  h.  arm  brought  he  them  out 
Rom.  12. 16.  mind  not  A  things  II  13.li.it  is  A.  time 
2  Cor.  10. 5.  casting  down  every  A.  thing  that  exalts 

Phil.  3.  14.  for  tbe  prize  of  the  A.  calling  of  God 

Reo.  21. 12.  holy  Jerusalem  had  a  wall  great  and  A. 

See  Gatk,  Gon,  Hill,  Hills. 

.Most  HIGH. 

JVu7rt.24.16.and  knewthe  knowledge ofthe?no.<t«/f. 

/)eMt.32.8.wlien  the  most  H.  divided  to  the  nations 
2. Sam.  22.  14.  when  the  mtst  H.  uttered  his  voice 

Psal.l.M.  I  will  praise  the  Lord,  and  sing  praise  to 

the  name  of  the  Lord  most  //.  9.  2.  |  92.  1. 

21. 7.thro' mercy  orthe?no«t  //.shall  not  be  moved 

46.  4.  holy  place  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  most  H. 

47.  2.  the  Lord  most  H.  is  terrible,  a  great  King 
.50.  14.  oflTer  to  God,  and  pay  thy  vows  to  most  H. 
56.  2  that  tight  ag.iinst  me,  O  thou  most  H. 
.57.  2.  I  will  cry  unto  God  most  H.  unto  God  that 

knowledge  in  the  most  H.7 
most  H. 
78.17.  by  provoking  \hPviostH.\n  wilderness, 56. 
82.6.  all  of  you  are  the  children  of  the  most  H. 
83.  16.  that  thou  art  most  H.  over  all  the  earth 
91. 1.  dwelleth  in  the  secret  place  of  the  most  H. 

9.  thou  hast  made  the  most  H.  thy  habitation 
92.  8.  but  thou.  Lord,  art  most  H.  for  evermore 
107.  11.  contemned  the  counsel  of  the  most  H. 
Jsa.  14. 14. 1  will  ascend,  I  will  be  like  the  most  H. 
/,am.3.35.  turn  aside  before  the  faceof  the  j»os«  //. 

38.  out  of  mouth  oCmost  H.  proceedeth  not  evil 
Dan.  4.  17.  that  the  most  H.  riilelh  in  the  kingdom 

24.  and  this  is  the  decree  of  the  most  H. 

25.  that  the  most  H.  rules  in  kingdom  of  men,  32. 
34.  and  I  blessed  the  7itost  H.  and  I  praised  him 

7.  \S.  the  saints  of  mo.st  //.  shall  lake  the  kingdom 
22.  judgment  was  given  lo  the  saints  of  most  H. 
25.  sliaTi  speak  greal  words  against  Ihemost  H. 
27.  lo  the  [leople  of  the  saints  of  the  most  H. 
Has.  7.  10.  they  return,  hut  not  to  the  most  H. 
II.  7.  though  they  called  them  lo  the  most  H. 
.^c/s 7.48. the 7/10.9'  //.dwellelh  not  in  temples  made 
.See  MoliNT.\iN. 
On  HIGH. 
F.xnd.  25.  20.  cherubims  sireich  wings  07!  A.  37.  9. 
:i9.  31.  they  lied  a  lace  of  blue,  to  fasten  it  on  A. 
Drill.  28.  1.  Ihy  God  will  set  thee  fl7i  A.  above 
2  .SV777J.  22.  49.  thou  hast  lifted  me  up  on  A. 
23.  I.  and  I  he  man  who  was  rai.sed  up  on  A.  said 
Ift'i»n-.s21.9.st't  Niiholho7i  A.  amonglhc  peo|ilc,12. 
2A'(»n'.sI9.22.ag:iinst  whom  hastihoo  lifledii|ilhine 
evesoTi  A.?ngainsl  HolvOne  of  Isra(17/.s«.37.23. 

1  Clir    14.  2.  for  his  kingdom  was  lifted  up  on  A. 

2  CVjr.  20.  19.  flood  up  to  praise  God  of  Israel  »7i  A. 
.lob  5.  11.  to  set  up  on  A.  those  that  be  low 

16.  19.  vviiness  is  in  heaven,  and  my  record  is  ot?  A. 
31.2.  what  inheritanCRofthe  Almighty  from  077  A.? 

39.  18.  what  time  she  liftclh  up  herself  o7t  A 


HIL 

Psal.  7.  7.  for  their  sakes  thovefore  return  on  k. 

08.  18.  thou  hast  ascended  on  A.  thou  hast  led 

69.  29.  let  thy  salvation,  O  (Jod,  set  me  up  on  h 

75.  5.  lift  not  up  your  horn  «7i  A. speak  not  witi. 

91.  14.  I  will  set  him  on  A.  because  be  hath  knowr 

93.  4.  the  Lord  077  A.  is  mightier  than  the  noise 

107.  41.  setteth  he  the  poor  (777  A.  from  affliction 

113.5.  who  is  like  lo  our  God,  who  dwelleth  uii  rt. 5 

Isa.  22.  16.  that  heweth  him  out  a  sepulchre  on  A 
24..  18.  for  the  windows  from  on  h.  are  open 
21.  punish  the  host  of  high  ones  that  are  on  h. 
26.  5.  he  bringeth  down  them  that  dwell  071  ft. 

32.  15.  till  the  Spirit  he  poured  on  us  from  on  ft. 

33.  5.  he  dwellelh  on  A.  ||  16.  be  shall  dwell  on  ft 
40.  26.  lift  up  your  eyes  077  A.  and  behold 
58.  4.  to  make  your  voice  to  be  hoard  077  A. 

.Jer.  2.5.  30.  the  Lord  shall  roar  from  07i  A. 
Eze/c.31.  4.  the  deep  set  him  up  (777  A.  with  her  rivers 
//aft.2.9.  that  he  may  set  his  nest  077  A.  to  be  deliver. 
3.  10.  the  deep  lified  up  his  hands  on  h. 
Luke  1.78.  the  day-spring  from  077  A.  hath  visited  ua 
24.  49.  till  ye  be  endued  with  power  from  on  A. 
f:;7A.4.8.when  be  ascended  up  077  A.  be  led  captivity 
Heb.  1.  3.  on  the  righl  hand  of  the  Majesty  on  A 
Sec  PL.4rE,  Places,  Priest,  Tower 
HIGH-WAY,  S. 
Lev.  26.  22.  and  your  h.-ways  shall  be  desolate 
JVi7m.20.17.by  kmg'sh.-way,  19.  |  21.22./>cut.2.27 
.fudg.a.a.  in  days  of  Jael  h.-ways  were  unoccupied 
20.  31.  they  began  lo  kill  the  people  in  the  A. -wcj-s 
32.  let  us  flee,  and  draw  them  unto  the  h.-ways 
45.  gleaned  of  them  in  the  h.-ways  5000  men 

1  .Sa777^6. 12.  the  kine  went  along  ihe  A.-777a7/ lowing 

2  Sam.  20.  12.  Amasa  wallowed  in  blood  in  h-way 
2  Kings  18.17.A.-777.  of  fuller's  field,  Isa.  7.3.  |  36.2. 
Pro!i.  16. 17.  A. -WHT^  of  upright  to  depart  from  evil 
Isa.  11. 16.  a  h.-way  for  the  remnant  of  his  people 

19.23.  shall  be  a  h.-way  out  of  Egypt  to  Assyria 
33.  8.  h.-ways  lie  waste,  way-faring  man  ceaseth 
35.  8.  and  a  h.-way  shall  be  there,  ind  a  way 
40.  3.  make  in  the  desert  a  h.-way  for  our  God 
49.  11.  and  my  h.-ways  shall  bo  e.valled 
62.  10.  cast  up,  cast  up  the  A.-7oa7/,  gather  stones 
.Jer.  31.  21.  set  thine  heart  toward  the  h.-way 
.^mos  5.  16.  thev  shall  say  in  all  the  h.-ways,  alae 
Ji;ai;.22.9.go  therefore  into  Ihe  A.-77)(77/5,/.7(Ae  14.23. 
Mark  10.  46.  Bartirneus  sat  by  the  h.-way  begging 

HIGHER. 
JV7/777.  24.  7.  and  bis  king  shall  be  A.  than  Agag 

1  Sam.  9.  2.  Saul  was  A.  than  any  of  the  people 

2  iir777^s  15.  35.  Jotham  built  A.  gate  of  the  house 
Kch.  4  13.  on  the  A.  places,  I  even  set  the  people 
.fob  35.5.  behold  the  clouds,  which  are*,  than  thou 
Psal.  61.  2.  lead  me  to  Ihe  rock  that  is  A.  than  I 

89.27.  I  will  make  him  A.  than  kingsof  the  earth 
Eccl.  5.6.  he  regardeth,  and  there  be  A.  than  they 
Jsa.  5.5.9.  as  the  heavens  are  A.  than  earth,  so  my 
ways  A.  than  vour  ways,  thoughts  than  youri 
.Jer.  36.  10.  then  read  Baruch  in  the  A.  court 
Ezek.i)  2.  six  men  came  from  the  way  of  the  A.  gate 

42.  5.  for  the  galleries  were  A.  than  these 

43.  13.  and  this  shall  be  the  A.  place  of  the  altar 
Dan.  8.  3.  one  horn  A.  than  the  other,  A.  came  last 
Luke  14.  10.  he  may  say  to  thee,  friend,  go  up  A. 
/?(777i.l3. 1 .  let  evervsoul  be  subject  to  the  A.  powers 
I-feb.  7.  26  a  Hi-'h-Priesl  made  A.  than  the  heavens 

"      HIGHEST. 
2  CAr.  32.  t  33.  buried  Hezekiah  in  ft.  of  sepulchres 
Psal.  18. 13.  T-ord  thundered,  the  //.  gave  his  voice 
87.  5.  and  the  //.  himself  shall  establish  her 
P7-01).  8.  26.  nor  theft  part  of  the  dust  of  the  world 
9.  3.  she  crieth  upon  Ihe  A.  places  of  the  city 
Eccl.  5.  8.  he  that  is  higher  than  the  A.  regardeth 
Ezek.  17.  3.  and  took  the  A.  branch  of  the  cedar 
22.  I  will  lake  of  the  A.  branch  of  the  cedar 
41.7.  so  increased  from  lowest  chamber  to  the  h. 
.Waf.  21. 9.  saying,  Hosanna  in  the  A.  Mark  11.  10. 
/,77Ac  1.  32.  and  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  the  H. 
35.  the  power  of  the  //.  shall  overshadow  thee 
76.  (hou  shall  be  called  the  prophet  of  Ihe  H. 
2.  14.  glory  lo  God  in  the  A.  on  earth  peace,  19. 38. 
6.  35. "and' ye  shall  be  tho  children  of  the  //. 
14.  8.  when  bidden,  sit  not  down  in  the  A  room 
20.  46.  and  love  the  A.  seats  in  the  synagogues 

HIGHLY. 
J^uke  1.  28.  Ihe  angel  said,  thou  art  A.  favoured 

16.  !5.  that  which  is  A.  esteemed  among  men 
.ficts  12.  20.  Herod  was  A.  displeased  with  Tyre 
/>'rt77i.  12  3.  not  lo  think  of  himself  more  A.  than 
Phil.  2.  9.  wherefore  God  also  hath  A.  exalted  hiil! 

1  Thess.  5.  13.  and  to  esteem  them  very  A.  in  lov« 
HIGH-MINDED. 

7?<7tt7.  11   20.  be  not  A.  but  fear,  1  Tim.  6.  17 

2  r77«.  3. 4.  traitors,  he.adv,  A.  lovers  of  pleasures 
HIGHNESS. 

.Job  31  23.  by  reason  of  his  A.  I  could  not  enduw, 
I<!a.  13.  3.  even  them  that  rejoice  in  my  ft. 

HILL. 
Kxod.  24.  4.  Mospp  built  nn  altar  under  the  A 


27  iHo eagle  mount  up  and  tnak( 

a  p 


St  »»i  A.?|  JVum.  14.4.'>  ther.nn^ai' 


:  which  dwelt  in  that » 


HIL 

Z)euu  1. 41.  ye  were  ready  to  go  up  into  the  A.  43 
Josh.  5. 3.  circumcised  Israel  ut  the  h.  of  foreskins 
17.  16.  they  said,  the  h.  is  not  enough  for  u 
24. 30.  Joshua  buried  on  the  k.  Gaasli,  Judg.'i.  9. 

33.  Eleazar  was  buried  in  a  k.  tiat  pertiiini 
Juxlg.  7.  1.  the  Midianites  were  by  the  A.  of  ftloreh 
I  Sam.  7.  1.  aik  into  house  of  Abinadah  in  the  A. 
9.  11.  as  Saul  and  his  servants  went  up  the  A. 
10. 5.  after  that,  thou  shall  come  to  h.  of  God,  10. 
23.  19.  David  hid  in  the  A.  of  Hachdah,  2(3. 1. 
25.  20.  Abigail  cameiloun  by  the  covert  of  the  A. 
2Sam.2.24.  when  they  werecome  to  A.  of  Ammah 
13.  34.  much  people  came  by  the  A.  behind  him 
16.  13.  Shimci  went  along  on  the  A.  side,  cursing 
21.  9.  they  hanged  them  in  the  A.  before  the  Lorii 

I  Kings  II  7.  Sill  I  Hill  II  built  in  the  A.forChemosh 

16.  24.  Oiiiii  bull-Ill  till'  A.  Samaria,  built  on  A. 
2Kings  4.  'J7.  :;lir  laini'  to  the  man  ofGod  to  the  k. 
Psai.  24.  3,  Willi  shiiil  ascend  into  the  A.  of  the  Loni 

42.  6.  I  will  riiiiember  thee  from  the  A.  Mizar 
68.  15.  the  A.  of  God  is  as  the  h.  of  Bashan 

16.  this  is  the  h.  which  God  desireth  to  dwell  in 
Cant.  4.  6.  I  will  get  me  to  the  A.  of  frankincenBe 
Tsa.  5.  1.  hath  a  vineyard  in  a  very  fruitful  A. 
10. 32.  shall  shake  his  hand  against  A.  of  Jerusalem 

30.  17.  till  ye  be  left  as  an  ensign  on  a  A. 

31.  4.  Lord  of  hosts  shall  fight  for  the  A.  thereof 
40.  4.  every  mountain  and  A.  shall  be  made  low 

Jer.  16.  16.  they  shall  hunt  them  from  every  A. 
31.  39.  the  measuring  line  upon  the  A.  Gareb 

49.  16.  thou  tha'  boldest  the  height  of  the  A. 

50.  6.  they  have  gone  from  mountain  to  A. 
E2ei.34.26,will  make  places  about  my  A.  a  blessin 
Mat.  5.  14.  a  city  that  is  set  on  a  h.  cannot  be  hid 
Luke  3.  5.  and  every  A.  shall  be  brought  low 
4.  29.  and  they  led  him  to  the  brow  of  the  A. 
9.  37.  when  they  were  come  down  from  the  h. 

Sets  17.22.  then  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  of  Mars  A. 

HILL-COUNTRY. 
/csA.13.6.  inhabitants  of /i.-coun«)?/willI  drive  out 
21.11.  gave  to  the  sons  of  Aaron,  Arba  in  h.-couii. 
Luke  1.39. and  Mary  went  down  into  the  A. -coMHtry 
65.  were  noised  thro' all  the  A.-coMiiirj/of  Judea 
Hii'h  HILL,  S. 
Ocn.l.  19.  all  hisli-  A.  under  heaven  were  covered 
I^2njr.sl4. 23. groves  on  every  A?'n-A  A.  2A7n^.s]7.10. 
Vsal.  68.  15.  is  a  high  A.  as  the  hill  of  Ha>lian 

16.  why  leap  ye,  ye  highh.?  IhisishillGod  desires 
104.  18.  hish  h.  are  a  refuge  for  the  wild  goats 
Isa.  30.  23.  and  on  every  high  h.  rivers  of  water 
7er.2.20.when  on  every  Aii^A  A.  thou  wanderest,  23. 

17.  2.  whils'  children  remember  groves  on  high  k. 
Eie.k.  6.  13.  slain  men  anions  idols  on  every  Aio-A  A. 

20. 28.  then  they  saw  every /n>A  A.  and  thick  tiees 
34.  6.  my  sheeji  wamleied  on  every  high  A. 

Holy  HILL. 
Psal.  2. 6. 1  have  sot  my  king  on  my  holy  A.  of  Zion 
3.4. 1  cried  to  Lord,  he  heard  me  out  of  his  holy  A. 

15.  1.  Lord,  who  shall  dwell  in  ihy  holy  A.? 

43.  3.  let  thrni  lead  me,  bring  me  to  thy  holy  A. 
99.  9.  worship  at  his  holy  A.  the  Lord  is  holy 

HILL,  with  top. 

Exnd.  17.  9.  to-morrow  I  will  stand  on  top  of  the  A. 

10.  Moses,  Aaron,  and  Hiir,  went  to  tup  of  the  h. 

Jfum.  14.  44.  they  presumed  to  go  up  to  the  A.  toi> 

Judg.  16.  3.  Samson  carried  them  to  the<OBofaA. 

1  Sam.  26.  13-  David  stood  on  the  top  cf  a  A. 

2  Sam.  2.  25.  and  Abner  stood  on  the  t  jo  of  a  h. 

16.  1.  David  was  a  liltle  past  the  top  •  (the  A. 
2  Kings  1.  9.  Elijah  sat  on  the  lop  of  a.  h. 

HILLS. 
Gen  49.26.  to  the  utmost  bound  ofthe  everlasting  A. 
Num.  23.  9.  and  from  the  A.  I  behold  liin 
Deal.  8.  7.  that  sjirins  out  of  the  valhys  and  A. 
9   out  of  whose  A.  thou  mayesi  dig  brass 

II  11.  it  is  a  land  of  A.  and  valleys, !  nd  drinketh 
33    15.  for  the  precious  things  of  the  lasting  A. 

JosA.  10.  40.  Joshua  smote  all  the  country  of  fhe  A. 
11    16.  so  Joshua  took  all  that  land,  the  A. 

1  A:i>ifs  20. 23.  their  gods  are  the  godi  of  the  A.28. 
22   17.  I  saw  all  Israel  scattered  on  the  A. 

'iKings  16.  4.  burnt  incen.se  on  the  A.  2  Chr.  98.  4. 

,Toh  15.  7.  or  wast  thou  made  before  the  A.? 

Psaf.  18.  7.  the  founilalions  also  ofthe  A.  moved 
50.  10.  the  cattle  on  a  thousand  h-  are  mine 
65.  12.  the  little  A.  rejoice  on  every  side 
72.  3.  and  the  little  A.  by  riirhteousiess 
80.  10.  the  h.  were  covered  by  the  shadow  of  it 
95.  4.  the  strength  ofthe  A.  is  his  also 

97.  5  the  A.  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence  ofLd. 

98.  8  lot  the  A.  be  jovful  tosether 
104  IC  hesendethsprinaa,  which  rur  amongthe  A. 

13   he  watereth  the  A.  from  his  enambers 
o2.  ne  touchetb  the  A.  and  they  smoke 
114.  J.  and  the  little  A  skipped  like  lambs,  6. 
121.  1.  I  will  lift  up  mine  eves  to  the  A.  whence 
148.  9.  mountains  and  all  A.  praise  the  Lord 
Proe.  8.  25.  before  the  A.  was  I  brouiht  forth 
f.anl  2.  6.  he  coineth  skipping  upon  the  A. 
Im.  2.  2   and  shall  bo  evdied  above  the  1. 


HIM 

Isa.  2.  14.  the  day  ofthe  Lord  shall  be  on  all  A. 
~i.  25.  the  A.  did  tremble,  tlieir  carcoses  were  torn 
7.  25.  on  all  A.  shall  not  come  the  fear  of  briers 
10.  12.  who  hath  weighed  the  A.  in  a  balance  1 

41.  15.  and  thou  shalt  make  the  A.  as  chalf 

42.  15.  1  will  make  waste  niou.rtains  and  A. 
.54. 10.  mouiuains  shall  depart,  the  A.  be  removed 
5.5.  12.  the  A.  shall  break  forth  into  singing 
65.  7.  which  have  blasphemed  me  upon  the  li. 

Jcr.  3. 23.  in  vain  is  salvation  hoped  for  from  the  A. 
4.  24.  1  beheld,  and  lo,  tlie  A.  moved  lightly 
13.  27.  I  have  seen  thy  abominations  on  the  A. 

Eiek.  6.  3.  thus  saith  the  Lord  to  the  A.  36.  4. 

35.  8.  with  his  slain  men  in  thy  A.  and  valleys 
30.  6.  and  say  to  the  A.  to  the  rivers,  and  valleys 

Hos.  4.  13.  they  burn  incense  on  the  A.  under  oaks 
10.  8.  and  they  shall  say  to  the  A.  fall  on  us 
Joel  3.  18.  and  the  A.  shall  flow  with  milk 
Jimos  9.  13.  drop  wine,  and  all  the  A.  shall  melt 
Mic.  4.  1.  and  it  shall  be  exalted  above  the  A. 
6.  1.  arise,  and  let  the  A.  hear  thy  voice 
JVah.  1.  5.  the  A.  melt,  and  the  earth  is  burnt 
Hab.  3.  6.  the  perpetual  A.  did  bow,  his  ways 
Zeph.  1.  10.  and  a  great  crashing  from  the  A. 
Luke23.30.  they  shall  begin  to  say  tothe  A.coverus 

HIM. 
Oen,  41.  13.  me  he  restored,  and  A.  he  hanged 
Exod.  32.  33.  whoso,  hath  sinned,  A.  I  will  blot  out 
JVum.  14.  24.  Caleb,  A.  will  I  bring  into  the  land 

16.  5.  to  come  near,  even  A.  whom  he  hath  chosen 
Deut.  10.20.  A.  shalt  thou  serve,  and  to  A.  cleave 

18. 5.  the  Lord  hath  chiisen  h.  and  his  sons  for  ever 
1  .Sam.  10. 24.  see  ye  A.  whom  the  Lord  hath  chosen 

1  Kings  14.  11.  h.  that  dielh  in  city,  16.  4.  |  21.24. 
21.21.  A.that  pisselh  against  the  wnW,  2  Kings 9.8. 

2  Kings  11.2.  and  they  hid  A.  even  A.  and  his  nurse 
15.  and  A.  that  followed  her,  kill  with  the  sword 

17.  36.  A.  shall  ye  fear,  A.  shall  ye  worship 
JVsA.  13.26.  A.  did  outlandish  women  cause  to  sin 
Esth.  8.  7.  A.  they  have  hanged  on  the  gallows 
.fob  15.  31.  let  not  A.  that  is  deceived  trust  in  vanity 

29.  12.  I  delivered  A.  that  had  none  to  help  A. 

36.  22.  behold,  who  teacheth  like  A.? 
40.  9.  or  canst  tbou  thunder  with  a  voice  like  A.? 
42.  8.  Job  s'hall  pray  for  y.iu,  for  A.  will  I  accefit 

P.«rt/.  4.  3.  the  Lord  bath  set  apart  A.  that  is  godly 
25. 12.  A.  shall  he  teach  in  the  way  he  shall  choose 
45.  11.  worship  A.  ||  72.  12.  A.  who  hath  no  heljier 
101.  5.  A.  will  I  cut  off,  A.  that  hath  a  high  hiok 
Pfo!i.6. 19.  A.  that  soweth  discord  among  brethren 
24.24.  A.  shall  the  people  curse,  nationsshall  abhor 
F.crl.  10.  1.  a  litlle  folly  A.  that  is  in  reputation 
.Ter.  48.  35.  A.  that  ofTereth  in  the  high-places 
Ezek.35.7.  and  cut  otf  from  it  A.that  passcth  out 
Jimos  1.  .5.  and  A.  that  holdeth  the  sceptre 
JI/ai.2.  12.  will  cut  off  A.  that  offerelh  an  offering 
Mat.  4.  10.  h.  only  shalt  thou  serve,  Luke  4.  8. 
10.  32.  whosoever  shall  confess  me  before  men,  A. 
will  I  confess  also  bef  my  Father,  Ltike  12.8. 
33.  A.  will  I  deny  before  my  Father  in  luMven 
40.  receiveth  A.  that  sent  me,  Mark  9.  37. 

17.  5.  this  is  my  Son,  hear  ye  A.  .4(;(s3.22.  |  7.  37. 

18.  15.  go  tell  A.  between  A.  and  thee  alone 
24.  18  nor  let  A.  in  the  field  return,  Mark  13. 10. 
27.  32.  A.  they  compelled  to  bear  his  cross 

Mark  13.  14.  let  A.  that  readeth  understand 

l.l.  let  A.  that  is  on  the  house-top  not  go  down 
iMke  23.  25.  A.  that  for  sedition  and  murder  was 
24.  24.  as  the  women  had  said,  but  A.  they  saw  not 
.John  5.  38.  whom  he  hath  sent,  A.  ye  believe  not 

43.  come  in  his  own  name,  A.  ye  will  receive 
6.  27.  for  A.  hath  God  the  Father  sealed 

37.  A.that  cnmeth  to  me,  I  will  in  no  wise  cast  out 
9. 31 .  A.  he  hearelh  ||  12.  26.  A  will  my  Father  lion. 
13.  32.  God  shall  also  glorify  A.  in  himself 
.lets  2. 23.  A.  being  delivered  ||  5.  31.  A.  God  exalted 
10.  40.  A.  God  raised  up  the  third  day,  and  shewed 

16.  3.  A.  would  Paul  have  to  go  forth  with  A. 

17.  23.  whom  ye  worship,  A.  diclare  I  unto  you 
Rom.  14.  1.  A.  that  is  weak  in  the  faith  receive 

3.  let  not  A.that  eateth,  despise  A.  that  eateth  not 

1  Cor. 3. 17. if  any  defile  temple,  A.  shall  God  destroy 
10.  12.  let  A.  that  thinketh  he  standeth  take  heed" 

2  Cor.  5.  21.  for  he  hath  made  h.  to  be  sin  for  us 
Gal.  6.  6.  let  A.  that  is  taught  in  the  word 
F.ph.  4.  28.  let  A.  that  stole  steal  no  more 
Phil.  2.  23.  A.  therefore  I  hope  to  send  presently 

29.  receive  A.  therefore  in  the  Lord  with  gladness 

2  Thess.  2. 9.  A.  whose  coming  is  after  the  working 

//eft. 2.14.  might  destroy  A.  that  hath  power  of  death 

11. 12.  sprang  there  of  one,  and  A.  as  good  as  dead 

.flhove  HIM. 

Z)an.n.5.shall  be  strong  a/>oye  A.  and  have  domin. 

Jibotit  HIM. 
1  Sam.  22.  6.  his  servants  were  standing  about  A.  7. 
17.  king  said  to  the  footmen  that  stood  about  A. 
1  /CingsH.^.  not  build  for  wars  which  wereaboiit  A. 
iChron.  18.  31.  they  comiiassed  about  h-  to  fight 
.fob  1.  10.  hast  not  thou  made  a  hedge  about  h.? 
Psai.  76.  11.  let  all  round  a*out  A.  bring  pree»".'ji 


HIM 

Psal.  89. 7.  and  be  had  in  reverence  of  all  nbouflf 

Jer.  48.  17.  all  ye  that  an   alioul  h.  bemoan  hint 

39.  Moab  shall  be  a  dismaying;  lo  all  about  A. 

50.  32.  and  it  shall  devour  ai   round  about  A. 
/>ani.  I.  17.  his  adversaries  shall  be  round  r.Doul  V 
Ezek.l2. 14. scatter  all  that  areaioutA.  to  nelp  hint 

32.  22.  his  graves  are  round  about  k.  25,  26. 
JV/aS.8. 18.  when  Jesussaw  or  eat  multitudes  ab'tiitk 
Mark  3.  32.  the  multitude  sat  about  A.  and  sinid 
John  10.  24.  then  came  the  Jews  round  about  A. 
/iew.  4. 8.  four  beasts  had  each  six  wings  about  h 

.dfter  HIM. 
Gen.  17.  19.  with  him  and  with  his  seed  after  h 

18.  19.  he  will  command  his  household  after  h. 
Kxorf.28.43.  it  shall  beaslalute  for  his  seed  after  h 

29.  29.  the  holy  garments  shall  be  bis  son's  after  b. 
/>e«.20.  5.  will  cut  ofli'all  that  go  a  whoii!\g after  fi 
JVum.  32.  15.  for  if  ye  turn  away  from  after  A. 
./osh.  20.  5.  if  the  avenger  of  blood  pursue  after  h 
Judg.  1.6.  .^doni-bezek  fled,  they  pursued  after  h 

3.  28.  they  went  after  A.  and  took  the  forda 

6.  34.  and  Abiezer  was  gathered  after  A.  35. 

1  Sam.  14.  13.  and  his  armour-bearer  after  h. 

17.  35.  I  went  out  after  h  and  smote  him 

20.  3.  and  David  saw  that  Saul  came  after  A. 

2  .Sam.  1.  6.  the  horsemen  followed  hard  after  A. 
15.  17.  king  went  forth  and  all  the  people  after  h 

23.  10.  the  people  returned  after  A.  only  to  spoil 

1  Kivgs  1.20.  on  the  throne  of  my  lord  after  A.  27 
15.  4.  to  set  up  his  son  after  h  and  establish  Jeius 

2  A7n^s5.20.  1  will  run  a/«ej-A.andtake  some"ha» 

9.  27.  Jehu  followed  after  A.  and  said,  smite 

14.  19.  sent  after  A.  to  Lachish,  2  Chron.  25.  27, 

18.  5.  so  that  after  A.  was  none  like  him,  23.  Ja. 

1  CAron.27.  7.  Joab,  and  Zebadiah  hisson  a/<f  A. 

2  Chron.  26.  17.  Azariah  the  [iriest  went  in  aftn  A. 
JVfA.  3.  16.  n/ter  A.  repaired.  So  to  the3\stvei  se. 
.fob  18.  20.  they  that  come  after  A.  shall  be  astomed, 

21.  21.  what  pleasure  bath  he  in  his  house  after  h. 
33.  and  every  man  shall  draw  after  A. 

41.  .32.  he  maketh  a  path  to  shine  after  A. 
Psal.  49.  17.  his  glory  shall  not  descend  after  h. 
Prov.  20.  7.  his  children  are  blessed  after  A. 
Eccl.  :i.2'i.  bring  to  see  what  shall  be  a/«er  A.  6. 19 

7.  14.  that  man  should  find  nothing  after  A. 

10.  14.  what  shall  be  after  A.  who  can  tell  him'! 
Eiek.O.  5.  go  ye  after  A.  thro'  the  city,  and  smit» 
/.uke  19.  14.  and  sent  a  messenger  after  A.  saying 
,fohn  12.  19.  behold,  the  world  is  gone  after  h. 
Jicts  5.  37.  and  drew  away  much  people  after  h. 

7.5.  he  would  give  it  to  him,  and  to  bis  seed  after  k. 
17. 27.  seek  Lord,  if  haply  they  might  feel  after  k 
19.4.  believe  on  him  which  should  come  afterh. 

Against  HIM. 
Gen.  16.  12.  and  every  man's  hand  against  h. 

32.  25.  ht  saw  that  he  prevailed  nol  againit  h. 

37.  18.  \\\G)  conspired  acrainst  A.  1  Kings  15  27, 

I  16.  9.  2  Kings  14:  19.  |  15.  10,  25.  |  21  23. 
Exod.  16.  8.  Lord  heareth  your  murmurings  which 
ye  murmur  against  A.  J^um.  14.  36.  |  16.  H- 
JVum.  22.  22.  stood  for  an  adversary  against  A. 
Deut.  19.  11.  but  if  any  man  rise  up  against  A 
16.  if  a  false  witness  rise  lo  testify  against  h. 
33. 11. smite  through  the  loins  that  rise  ugairtsi\h 
■  Tosh,  5.  13.  there  stood  a  man  ovc'i-against  A 
Judg.  14.  5.  behold  a  young  lion  roared  agains  h 

15.  14.  the  Ph'i'.stine's  shouted  against  A. 

20.  23.  and  the  Lord  said,  go  up  against  k. 

2  Sam.  10.  9.  the  front  of  the  battle  was  againsi  It. 

1  A7»^sl3.  4.  hand  he  put  forth  against  h.dncili  U(j 

21.  10  sons  of  Belial  to  hear  witness  against  &. 

2  Kings  23. 29.  and  king  Josiah  went  up  against  *- 

24.  2.  Lord  sent  against  A.  bands  of  Chaldees 
2  Chron.  32.  17.  to  r.iil  and  to  s|ieak  against  I. 
F.sth.  6.  13.  thou  shalt  not  prevail  against  h. 
.lob  2.  3.  although  thou  movedst  me  against  h 

8.  4.  if  thy  children  have  sinned  against  A. 

9.  4.  who  hardened  himself  an'.  A.  and  prospere  I 
14.  20.  thou  prevailest  for  ever  against  A. 

33.  13.  why  dost  thou  strive  against  h.? 

35.  6.  ifthiiu  sinnest,  what  doest  thou  agamsth.f 
Psal.  78.  17.  and  they  sinned  yet  more  against  A. 
Prov.  17.  11.  a  cruel  messenger  shall  be  sent  a^.  A. 
F.rcl.  •>.  12.  and  if  one  prevail  ag.  A.  two  withstand: 
Tsa.  10. 15.  shall  the  axe  boast  ag.  A.  that  hewethi 
or  the  saw  magnify  itself  n?-.  A.  that  shaketh  itT 
31.  4.  when  shepherds  are  called  forth  agaivt  h. 
45.24.  all  that  are  incensed  against  A.  be  ashamed 
.59.  19.  Spirit  of  Lord  shall  lifiup  asta.idarda^  A. 
Jcr.  20.  10.  be  enticed  and  wo  shall  prevail  ag.  A. 
31.20.  for  since  I  spake  ag'insth.  I  remember  him 
51.  3  against  A.  that  bendeth,  let  the  archer  bend 
Ezrk.  29.  2.  and  prophesy  no-.  A.  and  Egvpt,38.  S. 

38.  21.  and  I  will  call  for  a  sword  against  h. 
22.  I  will  plead  n^.A.  with  peslHence  and  blood 

Dan.  9.  11.  because  we  have  sinned  .igainst  A. 

11.16.  but  he  thatcnmeth  ag.h.shaW  do  according 
Mic.  3.  5.  they  even  prepare  war  is'ainst  A. 

7. 9. 1  will  bear,  because  I  have  sinned  against  A 
Nab.  2. 6.  shall  not  these  taks  up  a  parable  ag  A/ 


IIIM 


HIM 


Mat  12.14.and  held  &co\ixmc\  against  h.  Mark^.G. 
Luk^  14.31.  to  nie<  t  liim  that  conu'tii  agaii.st  A. 
/lets  20.  -24.  wherefore  they  oned  .-'J  against  A. 
iXi.30.  to  say  before  thee  whatthuy  had  agai>ii.th. 
•2j.  3.  the  high-(>rifsl  desired  favour  againal  A. 

IS.  Jews,  desiring  to  liave  judgment  againat  li. 

JadcS.  liurstnotbringau^uiJistA.  araiUiig  attusat. 

15.whichungudly  sinners  have  sipokeu  against  k. 

Rev.  I'.l.  1"J.  make  war  ag-  h.  that  sat  ou  the  li-""! 

Gen.  49.  23.  the  archers  shot  at  h.  and  hated  hnn 
1  6oin.20.  33.  Saul  cast  a  javelin  at  A.  to  smite  him 
2Sam.lfi.l3.Shimei  threw  stones  at  h.  and  cast  dust 
Job  27.  23.  men  shall  clap  their  hands  at  h. 
fsal.  12.  5.  in  safely  from  him  tliat  putfeth  at  A. 
37    13   the  Lord  shall  laush  at  li.  for  he  seeth 
52.  (i.  the  righteous  also  shall  see  and  luugh  at  h. 
64.  4.  suddenly  do  Ihey  shoot  at  h.  and  fear  not 
ha.  52.  1.1.  the  kings  shall  shut  tlieii  mouths  at  h. 
Van.  11.  40.  the  king  of  the  south  shall  push  at  It. 
ATa/i.  1.5.  the  mountains  ([uake  a(  A.  and  lulls  m-lt 
Mark  6.  3.  and  they  were  ollended  at  A. 
12.4. u«  A. they  cast  stones,  and  wound. liim  in  head 

17.  and  they  marvelled  at  A. 
f,uAe7.  9.  he  marvelled  at  A.  and  turned  about 
B.  19.  they  could  not  come  at  A.  for  the  press 
hkn  6.  41.  the  Jews  then  murmured  at  A. 
8.  59.  then  took  they  uj)  sionesto  cast  nl  h 

Befure  HIiM. 
Gen.  24.  33.  there  was  set  meal  before  A  to  eat 
32.  3.  Jacob  sent  messengers  before h.  to  Esau 

21.  so  went  the  present  over  beforek. 
H.  43.  and  they  cried  befnri-  It.  bow  the  knee 
43.  33.  they  sat  before  A.  ||  44.  14.  fell  before  A. 
Ezod.  34   (■).  and  the  Lord  j.assed  by  before  h. 
JVum.  1 1.  20.  and  have  wept  before  A.  saying 
Jcsh.  K.5.  ascend  up  every  man  straight  before  A. 
22.  27.  might  do  the  service  of  the  Lord  before  h. 
Judg.  9.  40.  Abimelech  chased,  he  fled  before  A. 
14.°16.  Samson's  wife  wept  before  A.  and  said,  17. 

1  Sam.  Ki.t).  surely  the  Lord's  anointeil  IS  ic/u»e  A. 
21.  and  David  came  to  Saul  and  stood  Ae/orc  A. 

17.  7.  and  one  bearing  a  shield  went  before  A. 

2  Sam.  10.  13.  they  fled  befure  h.  1  Chron.  19.  14. 

11.  13.  Uriah  did  eat  and  drink  before  A. 

12.  20.  when  he  required,  they  set  bread  before  A. 
15.  1.  and  fifty  men  to  run //'•/wre  A.  1  Kingsl.  5. 
22.  24.  I  was  also  upright  before  A.  Psal.  18.  23. 

IKings  3.  le.then  came  two  harlols,  stood  beforeh. 

15.25.  Omri  did  worse  than  all  before  A.  30.  33. 

21.  10.  and  set  two  men,  sonsof  Belial,  before  A. 
2  Kings  2.  15.  they  bowed  to  the  ground  before  A. 

4.  12? the  Shunamite  when  called,  stood  before  A. 
38.  the  sons  of  the  prophels  were  silting  before  A. 

6.  32.  and  the  king  sent  a  man  from  before  A. 

10.4.  kings  stood  not  before  A.  how  shall  we  stand? 

17.  2.  not  as  kings  of  Israel  that  were  before  h. 

18.  5.  nor  any  that  were  before  A.  were  like  him 
21.  11.  as  the  Amoritesdid,  which  were  before  A. 
23.25.  like  to  Josiah  there  was  no  king  before  h. 
25.  29.  did  eat  bread  continually  brf.  A.  .ler.  52.  33. 

ICAr«n.lt).29.  bring  an  offering,  and  come  before  A. 
30.  fear  before  A.  Psal.  96.  9.  Ecel.  3.  14. 1 8.  12. 
29.25.  not  any  *f/ore  A.  like  Solomon  for  majesty 
2  Chron.  2.  4.  to  burn  before  li.  sweet  incense,  6. 
14.  5.  and  the  kingdom  was  quiet  before  A. 
29.11.  the  Lord  hath  chosen  you  to  stand  Ar/ors  A. 
tfe.h.2.  1.  it  came  to  pass  that  wine  was  before  A. 
Ksth.  4.  8.  to  make  request  before  A.  for  her  people 
6  9.  proclaim  before  A.  II.  il  13.  fall  before  A. 
Job  13.  15.  but  1  will  maintain  my  ways  before  A. 
Ifi.  a  hypocrite  shall  not  come  before  h. 
21.  33.  as  there  are  innumeralile  before  A. 
23.  4.  I  would  order  my  ca.\ise  beforeh.  and  R.. 
2G.  fi.  hell  is  naked  before  A.  and  destruction 
35.  M.  judgment  is  4c/«re  A.  therefore  trust  in  him 
41.  22.  and  sorrow  is  turned  into  joy  before  A. 
Psal.  18.  (i  luy  cry  came  before  h.  even  to  his  ears 

12.  at  the  brightness  that  was  beforeh. 
22.29.  all  that  go  to  the  dust  shall  bow  beforeh. 
50.  3.  God  shall  come,  a  fire  shall  devour  if/ore  A. 
02.  8.  ve  people,  pour  out  your  heart  before  A. 
«8.  l.fet  Ihem  that  hate  him  flee  before  A. 

4.  sing  unto  God,  sing  and  rejoice  Ar/orc  A. 
72.9.lhey  that  dwell  in  wildern. shall  bow  before  A. 
11.  kings  shall  fall  ic/.A.  nations  shall  serve  him 
85.  13.  righteousness  shall  go  beforeh.  and  set  us 
<)()  6.  honour  and  majesty  an- before  A.  strength 
9   worship  the  Lord,  fear  Ac/»reA.  all  the  earth 
<)7  3.  a  fire  joeth  before  A.  and  burneth  enemies 
10(i.23.  had  not  Moses  his  chosen  stood  before  A. 
142.  2.  I  shewed  before  A.  my  trouble 
rror.8. 30.  his  delight,  rejoicing  always  beforeh. 
17. 24. wisdom  is  before  A.  that  luith  understanding 
raa.40. 10.  reward  willi  him,  work  beforeh. (ri.  11. 
17,  all  nations  beforeh.  are  as  nothing 
41. 2.  gave  nations  before  ft.  and  made  him  rule 
45.  1.  I  have  ho'den  to  subdue  nations  before  A. 
/fr.42. 9.  toprcent  your  supplications  before  A. 
£'i5€*;.28.9.will  thoiisavAf/orcA.lhatslayeth  thee 

2ba 


Ezek.  30.  24.  shall  groan  before  h.  with  groanings 
/Jan. 7. 10  ten  thousand  times  lO.OOOslood  before  A. 

8.  4.  so  thai  no  beasts  might  stand  before  A. 
7.thure  was  no  power  ui  Ihe  ram  to  standAe/ure  A. 

II.  Hi.  to  his  own  will,  none  shall  stand  beforeh. 
22.  they  shall  he  overflown  from  before  A. 
Jl/(c.(i.ti.  shall  1  come  6e/ore A.wilh  buriit-oflerings'! 
Hab.  2.  20.  let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  beforeh. 

3.5.  before  A. went  the  pestilence  and  burning  coals 
Mai.  3. 10.  a  book  of  remembrance  written  beforeh. 
Mat.  25.  32.  before  A.  be  gathered  all  nations 

27.  29.  they  bowed  the  kneeAf/oreA.  and  mocked 
Mark  3.  11.  fell  down  before  A.  and  cried,  5.  33. 
Luke  1.17.  he  shall  go  before  A.  in  thospirit  ol  Ellas 
75.  in  holiness  and  righteousness  beforeh. 

5.  18.  they  souglii  means  to  lay  him  before  h. 

11.6.  a  friend  is  tome,  I  have  nothing  to  set  ie/.  A. 
,/uA;i  3.  28.  I  said,  that  I  am  sent  before  A. 
.lets  23.  33.  they  presented  Paul  also  before  A. 
Rom.  4.  17.  before  A.  whom  he  believed,  even  God 

F.ph.  1.  4.  holy  and  without  blame  before  A.  in  love 

Heb.  12.  2.  who  for  the  joy  that  was  set  before  A. 

1  John  2.28.  not  be  ashamed  beforeh.  at  his  coming 
3.  19.  and  shall  assure  our  hearts  before  A. 

Rev.  13. 12.  all  the  power  of  the  first  beast  beforeh. 
19.90  false  prophet  that  wroughtmiracles  before  h. 

Behind  IIIM. 
Gen.\3.  10.  Sarah  heard  in  the  tent-door  ftfAind  A. 

2  Sam.  2.  23.  that  the  spear  came  out  behind  A. 
2Ki7tgs  6.32.is  notsound  of  his  master's  feeticA.A.? 
.hel  2.14. luid  repent,  and  leave  a  blessing  behind  A. 
Zech.  l.S.AcA.A.werered  horses  speckled  and  white 
Mat.^J.'iO.  a  woman  diseased  with  an  issue  of  blo'id 

came  beh.  A.  and  touched  the  hem,  Luke  8.  44. 
Marh  12.  19.  brother  die,  and  leave  his  wife  beh.  A. 
Luke  7.  38  stood  at  his  feet  behind  A.  woci''ng 

Beside  HIM. 
De««.  4.35.  the  Lord  is  God,  there  ia  none  beside  k. 
2  .Sara.  15.  18.  his  servants  passed  on  beside  A. 
JVeA.  8.  4.  beside  h.  stood  Maitithiah  and  Shema 

Between  HIM. 
Lev.  26.46.  laws  the  L.  made  between  h.  and  Israel 
Mal.3.  18.Bhall  discern  between  A.  thatserveth  God 

BeyondHlU. 
1  Sam.  20.  36.  Jonaihr.n  shot  an  arrow  beyond  h. 

By  KIM. 
Dent.  2.  30.  but  Sihon  would  not  let  us  pass  by  A. 
33.  12.  the  beioved  of  L.  shall  dwell  in  safely  by  A. 
Judg.  3.  15.  by  A.  children  of  Israel  sent  a  present 

19.  all  that  stood  by  A.  went  out  from  him 
1  Sam.  2.  3.  and  by  A.  actions  are  weighed 
20.  7.  then  be  sure  that  evil  is  determined  by  A. 
1  Kings^l'i.  19.  the  host  of  heaven  standing  by  A. 
'i  Kings  3.  11.  we  may  inquire  of  the  L.  by  h.  8.  8. 
5.  1.  iy  A.  Ihe  Lord  had  given  deliverance  to  Syria 
1  Chr.  11. 11.  three  hundred  slain  by  A.  at  one  time 
JVeA.2.6.king  said  to  me,  the  queen  also  sitting  by  A. 
4. 3.  now  Tobiah  tlie  Ammonite  was  by  A. 
Psa.l.f)i.  11.  everyone  that  sweareth  by h.  glory 
Isa.  27.  7.  the  slaughter  of  them  that  are  slain  by  A. 
I)an.8.  11.  by  A.  daily  sacrifice  was  taken  away 

12.  7.  swear  by  h.  that  liveth  forever.  Rev.  10.  6. 
JVaA.  1.  6,  and  the  rocks  are  thrown  down  by  A. 
Mat.  23.  21.  sweareth  by  A.  who  dwelleth  therein 

22.  sweareth  by  h.  that  sitteth  thereon 
A«Ae3. 19.  Herod  biiiig  reproved  Aj/ A.  shut  up  John 

9.  7.  Herod  heard  all  that  was  done  by  h- 

13.  17.  the  gloiious  things  that  were  done  by  A. 
John  1.  3.  all  things  were  made  by  A.  without  him 

10.  the  world  was  madefty  A.  and  knew  himnoi 

Jlels  2  22.  by  miracles  and  wonders  God  did  by  him 

3.  16.  the  failh  which  m  by  A.  hath  given,  4.  10. 

13.  39.  byh.  all  that  believe  justif.  from  all  things 

23.  11.  the  night  following  the  Lord  stood  by  A. 

1  Cor.  I.  5.  in  every  thing  ye  are  enriched  by  h. 

8.  6.  by  whom  are  all  things,  and  we  by  A. 
Kph.  4  21.  heard  him,  and  have  been  taught  ij^  A. 
Col.  1.16.  for  byh.  were  all  ihirigs  created  in  heaven 

17.  he  IS  before  all  things,  by  A.  all  things  consist 
20.  byh.  to  reconcile  all  things  to  himself  Au  A 
3.  17.  giving  thanks  to  God  the  Father  by  h. 

2  Tim.  2.  2l>.  who  are  taken  captive  byh.al  his  will 
f/eb.  7.  25.  to  save  them  that  come  to  God  by  A. 

1,3.  15.  by  A.  let  us  offer  the  sacrifice  of  praise 
1  Pet.  1.  21.  who  Ay  A.do  believe  inG.  thatraised 

2.  14.  are  sentiyA.for  punishment  of  evil-doers 

Concerning  HIM. 
.riidn:  21.  5.  made  an  oath  con.  A.  that  came  not  up 
2KiligsV.l2l.  word  l>.  hath  spoken  con. A. /sa. 37 .22 
F.sth'^^.'i.lhc kinghad  so commaniledcoHce7ninn-  A 
/>an.5.29.  and  made  a  proclair.ntion  concerning  h. 
John  7.12.  murmuring  among  people  concern.  A. 32. 

9.  18.  the  Jews  did  not  believe  concerning  h- 
Jlcts  2.  25.  for  David  spcaketh  concerning  A. 

23.  15.  ye  would  inquire  something  concerning  h 
1  Cor.  5.  3.  concerning  A.  that  hath  so  done  this 

See  Fear. 
/•or  HIM. 
Gen.  2.  18.  I  will  make  him  a  help  meet /or  A-  20. 
37.  35.  thus  Joseph's  father  wept /or  A. 


HIM 

Gen  4-3.  9  Ivvill  besurety/or  A.ofmy  liandreqaira 

Ezoo  22. 2.  no  blood  shed/.  A.||3.  blocd  shed/or  h. 

Lev.  1.  4.  and  it  shall  be  accepted  for  A.  to  make 

atonement  for  A.  4.  26,  31.  |  5.  13.  |  14.  1^ 

19,  20,  31.  I  15.  15.  I  19.  22  JVu.w.  5  8.  1  S 

11.  I  15.28. 

JVHni.27.21.  the  priest,  who  shall  ask  counsel /o?' A. 

35.  32.ye  shall  lake  no  satisfacti  m  for  A.that  is  fled 

/.)eHM9.ll.liein  wail/or  A.andriseup  against  him 

33.7.  let  his  hands  besuflicieiit/or  A.  be  help  to  him 

./mig.  6.  31.  he  that  will  plead /or  A.  let  him  die 

1  .S(i/«.  2.  25.  if  a  man  sin,  who  shall  entreat/or  A.? 
15.  2.  how  he  laid  wait /or  A.  in  the  way,  when 
17.  31.  they  rehearsed  them,  and  Saul  sent/or  A. 
22.  10.  and  he  inquired  of  the  Lord /or  A.  15. 
27.  4.  and  he  sought  no  more  again /or  A. 

2  Sam.  9. 10.  thy  servants  shall  till  the  land  for  A. 

1  Kings  2.  22.  ask /or  A.  the  kingdom,  even  fork. 
13.23.  saddled /or  A.  the  ass,  lo  wit,  for  the  proph. 
14.  13.  all  Israel  shall  mourn/or  A.  and  burv  him 

2  CAr.  16.  14.  they  made  very  great  burning /or  A. 
21.  19.  and  his  people  made  no  burning/or  A. 

Esth.  5  4. to  the  banquet  thall  have  prepared /or  A. 
9.  when  Haman  saw  that  he  moved  not /or  A. 

6.  3.  the  servantssaid,  there  IS  nothing  done /or  A. 
4.  to  hang  on  the  gallows  he  had  prepared /or A. 
Job  13.  7.  and  will  you  talk  deceitfully /or  A.  ? 

30.25.  did  not  I  weep /or  A.  that  was  in  trouble  1 
Psa^3.  2.  whosay,  thereisnohelp/orA.  in  God 

37.7.  rest  in  the  Lord,  and  wait  patiently /or  A. 

49.  7.  nor  give  to  God  a  ransom  for  h. 

72.  15.  prayer  also  shall  be  made/or  A.  continually 
Projj.  9.4.  nsforh.  that  wanteth  understanding,  16 

28.  e.he  shall  gather  it/or  A.that  will  pity  the  pool 
Cant.  5.  4.  and  my  bowels  were  moved  for  A. 
Isa.a.  17.1  will  wait  upon  the  Lord  and  look /or  A. 

25.  9.  we  have  waited/or  A.  he  will  save  us,  9. 

29.21. that  lav  asnaie/orA.  that  reproveth  ingat* 

30.  18.  blessed  are  all  they  that  wait /or  A. 
40.  10.  Lord  will  come,  his  arm  shall  rule /or  A. 
64.4. what  he  hath  prepared /or  A. thatwaiteth /.A 

.fer.  22.  18.  they  shall  not  lament /or  A.  18. 

31.  20.  therefore  my  bowels  are  troubled  for  h. 
/>am.  3.25.  Lord  is  good  to  them  that  wait /or  A. 
Ezek.M.  17.  nor  shall  Pharaoh  make /or  A.  in  wai 

31. 15.  I  covered  the  deep/or  A.  I  caused  Lebanon 
tomourn /or  h.  treesof  the  field  fainted/or  A 
45.  20.  so  shalt  thou  do /or  A.  that  is  simple 
Dan.  11.  17.  not  on  his  side,  nor  shall  she  be /or  A 
.Smos  3.  5.  fall  in  a  snare  where  no  gin  is/or  A. 
Zeph.  1.6.  have  notsought  Ld.  nor  inquired /or  A 
ZfcA.12.10.sliall  mourn/or  A.bein  biiterness/or  A. 
Mat.  12.  4.  which  was  not  lawful /or  A.  to  eat 
18.  6.  it  were  better  for  h.  that  a  millstone  were 
hanged  about  his  neck,  JI/urA9.42.  Luke  17.2 
24.  50.  when  he  looketh  not /or  A.  /.liAe  12.  46. 
Mark  5. 20.  how  great  things  Jesus  had  done/or  A. 
Luke  2.  27.  brought  in  the  child  Jesus,  todo/or  A. 
after  the  custom  of  the  law 

8.  40.  for  they  were  all  waiting /or  A. 

9.  52.  and  they  went  to  make  ready /or  A. 
.flets  12.  5.  but  prayer  was  made  unto  God /or  A. 
1  Cor.  16.  11.  for  I  look /or  A.  with  the  brethren 
Col.  1.  16.  all  things  were  created  by  him  and /or  A. 
Heb.  9.  28.  to  Ihem  that  look  for  h-  shall  he  appeal 

From  HIM. 

r?fw.35. 13.  and  God  went  up/rom  A.  in  the  place 

Lev.  5.  3.  ithehid/rom  A.  when  he  knoweth  of  it 

.ludg.  3.  19.  all  that  stood  by  him,  went  out/rom  A. 

16.  19.  to  shave  locks,  his  strength  went /rom  A. 

1  Sam.  3.  18.  and  Samuel  hid  nothing/rom  A. 

2  Sam.  11.15.  retire/romA.  II  13.9.  went  out/r.,i, 
lyTinn-.f  20.33.  whether  any  thing  would  come/r.A. 
2  Kings^^.5.  all  his  army  were  scattered /rom  A. 
2  Chron.  12.  12.  the  wralliofthe  L.  turned /romA. 
.fob  14.6.  inrn/romA.  that  he  may  rest,  till  he  ghoB 
Psal.  22.  24.  nor  hath  he  hid  his  face /rom  A. 

35.  10.  the  poor/)om  A.  that  spoileth  him 

55.  12.  then  I  would  have  hid  myself/rom  A. 

62.  1.  waitelh  on  God,/r.  A.  comelh  my  salvation 
Isa.  5.  23.  the  righteousness  of  the  righteous /r.  A. 

53.  3.  and  we  hid  as  it  were  our  faces  from  h. 
./(T.3. 1.  shego/rom  A.  and  become  another  man'l 
Dan.h.  24.  Ihen  was  part  of  the  hand  sent/rom  A 
Jimos  5.  II.  ye  lake /rom  A.  burdens  of  wheat 
Jonah  3.  6.  he  arose,  and  laid  his  robe /mm  A. 
Mat.  5.  4'2.  from  A.  thai  would  borrow  of  thee 

13.12.  /"r.A.shiill  be  taken,  Jt/arA4.25.  /,»Ae8.18. 

25.  29i  fr.  A.  hath  not  shal  be  taken,  Luke  19.  26. 
Mark  14.  35.  prayed, that  the  hour  might  pass/r.  A. 
/.nke  II  22.  he  laketh  from  h.  all  his  armour 
.lohn  7. 29. 1  am  from  A.  ||  10.  5.  but  will  flce/rom  A. 
Gal.  1.6.  are  so  soon  removed/r.A.  that  called  you 
Heb.  12.25.  if  we  turn  awaj./'rom  A.  that  speaketii 
l./oAn  3.17.  shutteth  up  bowels  ofcomi.assion/r.  A. 

4.21.  and  this  commandment  have  we/romA. 

Rev.  1.  4.  and  peace /rr-oi  A.  which  is,  which  wM 

Sec  Depart,  Dkparted. 

/»  IIIM. 

OfnlS.lS.nationsoftheearthshallbe  blessoJ  «n  ) 


HIM 

txod.  23.  21.  bewirc  of  him,  for  my  name  is  in  h. 
Judg.  9.26.  men  of  Set;hem  put  confidence  in  K. 
ISam.  28.  20.  ,-Mid  tliere  wiis  no  strenjjlh  in  h. 

29.  3.  I  hiive  found  no  fai.ll  in  h.  Jiilin  19.  i,  C. 
flSavi.  22. .3.  ink.  will  I  trust,  Psal.  91.  2. 

31.  lie  is  a  buckler  to  all  tliiU  trust  in  h.  Isii.  36.  6. 
XKings  1.  52.  if  wicUediices  be  in  h.  lie  sliall  die 

3.  28.  they  saw  that  the  wisdom  of  God  was  ink. 

14.13.becauseiH/t.  there  is  found  some  good  thing 

17. 17. sickness,  that  there  was  no  breath  lefl  ink. 

Chron.  5.  20.  because  they  put  their  trust  in  k. 

Job  13.  15.  though  he  slay  me,  yet  will  1  trust  2«  A. 

35.  14.  jiid:;inent  is  before  bini,  trust  thou  in  h. 
Psal.i.  12.  blessed  are  they  that  put  their  trust  nj  A. 

18.  30.  a  buckler  to  all  those  that  trust  in  k. 

28.  7.  my  iieart  trusted  in  k.  and  f  am  helped 

33.  21.  our  heart  shall  r.^Joice  in  k.  66.  6.  |  149.  2. 

34.  8.  blessed  Is  the  man  that  trusteth  in  li. 

22.  none  of  them  that  trust  ink.  shall  be  desolate 
37.  5.  trust  in  h.  \\  40.  because  they  trust  in  k. 
62.  8.  trust  in  k.  al  all  times,  ve  people,  pour  out 
64.  10.  the  righteous  shall  be  glad  and  trust  /.>.■  /;. 
72.  17.  men  shall  he  blessrd  in  k.  all  nations  call 
92.  15.  is  no  unrighteousness  in  h.  John  7.  18. 
Vrov.  14.  7.  perceivesi  not  in  h.  lips  of  knowledge 

30.  5.  he  is  a  shield  tolheni  that  put  their  trust  iw  A. 
Ecil.  4.  16.  that  come  after  shall  not  rejoice  in  A. 
Jer.  4.  2.  the  naiions  sh.ill  bless  themselves  in  A. 

46.  25.  Pharaoh  ami  all  lliem  that  trust  in  h. 

48.  11.  therefore  nis  taste  remained  in  A. 
Lam.  3.  24.  my  portion,  therefore  will  I  hope  in  h. 
Dan.  3.  28.  deliverrul  hisservants  who  trusted  inli. 

6.  4.  nor  was  any  error  or  fault  found  in  h. 
Obad.  7.  there  is  nime  understanding  in  h. 
JVah.  1.  7.  he  kiiowelb  llrein  that  trust  in  ft. 
Hab.  2.  4.  beliold,  his  soul  is  not  upright  in  A. 
Mat.  13.  .">7.  and  I  hey  were  ofTended  in  h. 

14.  2.  miglily  works  do  shew  themselves  in  h. 
Luke  23.  22.  I  have  founil  no  cause  of  death  in  A. 
John  1.  4.  in  h.  was  life,  the  life  was  light  of  men 

3.  15.  whosoever  believetb  in  h.  16.  .flcts  10.  43. 

4.  14.  shall  be  in  k.  a  well  of  water  snringing  up 

6.  56.  dwelleth  in  me,  anil  I  in  h.  10.  38.  |  15.  5. 

7.  5.  neilher  did  his  brethren  believe  in  A. 

5.  44.  because  there  is  no  truth  in  A. 

9.  3.  made  manifest  in  h.  \\  11.  10.  no  light  in  A. 
13.31.  (Jorl  is  gloritied  in  A.  ||  .32.  if  glorified  in  A. 

Sets  17.28.  in  A.  we  live,  move,  and  have  our  being 
Rom.  10.  14.  how  sh.ill  they  believe  (nA.  ofwhom 

15.  12.  in  A.  shall  ilie  Gentiles  trust 

I  Cor.  2.  II.  save  tlie  spirit  of  man  which  is  in  h. 

8.  (').  of  whom  are  all  things,  we  in  h.  l.foiui  5.20. 
2Cor.  1.  19.  was  not  yea,  nay,  but  i}i  It.  was  yea,  20. 

5.  21.  might  be  made  ihe  righteousn.of God  ink. 

13.4.  for  weare  wiiak  in k.  butshall  live  with  him 

F.pk.  1.  4   chosen  us  in  h.  !|  10.  gal  her  even  in  A. 

PAiV.  3. 9.  that  I  niav  win  Christ,  and  he  found  ink. 

Col.  1.  19.  that  ill  ii  shdiildall  fulness  dwell,  2.  9. 

2.6. so  walk  ve  ink.  ||  7.  rooieil  arid  bi:iltup(n  h. 

9.in  h.  ilwelielh  \\w  fulness  of  theGodbead  bodily 

10.  ye  are  comph'te  in  li.  who  is  the  head  of  ail 

Heb  2.  13.  and  again,  I  will  put  my  trust  ink. 

10.  38.  my  soul  shall  have  no  pleasure  in  h. 

\  Jiihn'i.  4.  is  a  li:ir.  and  the  truth  is  not  in  A. 

5.  whoso  keepelli  Irs  word,  in  A.  verily  is  love  of 
G.  perfected, hiriehv  know  We  that  we  are  in  A. 

6.  he  that  saith  he  abJdeth  in  h.  ought  to  walk 

8.  which  thing  is  true  in  A.  and  in  you 

10   and  there  is  none  occasion  of  stumbling  ink. 
15   Ihe  love  of  the  Father  is  not  in  h.  3.  17. 
27  as  It  hath  lauglit  you,  ye  shall  abide  in  A.  28. 
3.  3  and  every  man  that  hath  this  hope  in  A. 
6.  in  h.  is  no  sin  ||  6.  who  abideth  in  h.  sinneth  not 

9.  for  liis  seed  rirriameth  in  A.  he  cannot  sin 
15.  no  nnirderi'r  hath  eternal  life  abiding  in  A. 
24.  dwelli'lh  /;;  I,,  and  he  in  A.  4.  13,  15,  16. 

5.  14.  this  is  the  confidfrire  that  we  have  in  A. 

tnlo  HIM. 
1  Kinirs  17.  21    lei   this  iliild's  soul  come  iiito  h. 

22.  the  soul  of  ilie  child  cnme.  into  A.  again 
^wie8.30.1iecause  many  devils  were  entered  intok. 
Tuhn  13.  27.  after  the  sop,  Satan  entered  into  A. 
Eph.  4.  15.  may  grow  up  into  A.  in  all  things 

0/-HIM. 
Oen.  23.  21.  and  the  Lord  was  entreated  of  h. 
Exod.^'3  21.  beware  of'k.  and  obey  his  voice 
32.  1.  we  wot  not  what  is  br'come  of  h.  23. 
Lev  15.7.1  hat  touchelh  de-li  of  h.  hath  the  issue,33. 
25   36.  take  tbon  no  usury  of  A.  or  increase 
JVum.  35  33.  bill  hv  Ihe  blood  of  h.  that  shed  it 
Dent.  IS.  19.  not  hearken,  I  will  require  it  of  h. 
22.  thou  shall  not  he  afraid  nf  h.  2  Kings  I.  1.5. 

1  Sam.  17   32.  lei  no  man'sheart  fail  hecauseo/"  A. 

2  Kinci  5.  20.  1  will  run  and  take  somewhat o/ A. 
10.  24.  his  life  shall  be  for  Ihe  life  of  h. 

lClir.5  2   ?f  %.ramc  the  chief  ruler,  but  birlh  right 
2  CAr.  28   23.  ihev  were  the  ruin  of  h.  and  Israel 
33    13.  prayed,  and  he  was  entreated  of  k.  19. 
F.Tra  8  21   to  seek  of  k.  a  riglit  way  for  us 

Jobl.S.eyc  ofh.  halhscen  nie  challsee  me  no  more 
384 


HIM 

./r/A12.5.despisc(l  in  the  thouglitrt/A.tha  is  at  case 
18.21.  this  is  theiilace  u/A.that  kno«  M\\  not  God 
23.  15.  when  I  consider,  I  am  alraiil   /A. 
Ps.37.7.  fret  not  tliyself  because  of  h.  wiio  iirospers 
Proii.  16.26.  for  his  mouth  craveth  it  ofh. 
23.24.  bcgetteth  a  wise  child,  shall  have  joy  ofk. 

26.  12.  is  more  hope  of  a  fool  than  6p/ A.  29.  20. 

27.  13.  take  a  pledge  ofk.  for  a  sirange  woman 
A«rt.  29.  16.  shall  thework  say  of  k.  that  made  it 

52.7.  the  feelo/A.bringeIhgood  tidings,  jVaA. 1.15. 
Jcr.  20.  9.  I  said,  I  will  not  make  nienlioii  of  k. 

42.  11.  be  not  afraid  of  k.  saitb  the  Lnr-d 
Kick.  14.  10.  as  Ihe  ]iu'riisliment  of  h.  tliatseeketh 

17.1.3.  king  of  Babylon  lialh  taken  an  oath  of  k. 

18.  32.  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  h.  that  dieth 

19.  4.  ihe  nations  also  heard  ofh.  he  was  taken 

28.  9.  in  the  hand  of  k.  that  slayelh  thee 
Zcck.  8.  23.  take  hold  of  skirt  of  h.  that  is  a  Jew 

9.  8.  I  will  encamp  because  of  h.  that  reiiirneth 
Mat.  26.24.  as  it  is  written  ofh.  Mark  9.  13.  |  14.21. 

27.  19.  I  suffered  in  a  dream,  because  of  k. 
Mark  8.  :iO.  that  they  should  tell  no  man  ofh. 

.38.  n/A. shall  Son  of  man  be  asliameil,  /,«Ac9.2l"). 
/>«Ac6.30.n/A.tliatlaketh  thy  goods,  ask  not  again 

12.  48.  much  given,  <// A.  shall  much  be  rei|uired 
.7okn  10.  30.  say  ye  ofh.  whom  Father  sanctified 
fto;n.3. 26.  thejustifier  o/A.  that  believelh  in  Jesus 

9.  11.  not  of  works  but  ofk.  that  cailetli 
16.  it  isnot  o/A.  that  willeth,  but  of  God 

11.  30.  fir  o/A.  and  through  him  are  all  things 

I  Cor.  1.30.  but  of  h.  are  ye  in  Christ,  who  of  God 

1  P(t.  2.  9.  shew  forth  praises  of  A.  who  called  you 

2  P.t.  3.  14.  that  ye  may  bo  found  o/A.  in  peace 
l./«A;(1.5.  is  the  message  which  we  iiaveheardof  A. 

2. 27.  the  anointing  which  we  have  received  o/A. 

29.  be  that  doetb  righteousness  is  born  of  k. 
Rev.  1. 7.  all  kindr.  of  earth  shall  wail  because  ofh. 

On,  or  vpon  HIM. 
Exod.  21.  30.  shall  give  wh;itsoe«cr  is  laid  npon  A. 
J.,rv.  7.  20.  eateih,  having  his  uncleanness  npon  A. 

15.  24.  if  her  flowers  be  upon  A.  he  is  unclean 
19.17.tliou  shall  rebuke,  and  not  suffer  sin  uponh. 

20.  9.  he  cursed  father,  his  blood  shall  be  nponk. 

21.  12.  crown  cfanointingoilof  his  God  is  nponk. 
.\'«m.  11.  25.  tocik  of  ihe  spirit  ihat  was  vp<mh. 

15.31.  shall  be  cut  off,  his  inir,uity  shall  be  npon  h. 
35.  23.  seeing  him  not,  cast  it  upon  h.  that  he  die 
Drut.  13.  9.  thine  hand  shall  be  first  vpon  A. 
!7. 7.  the  hands  of  wiinesses  shall  be  first  npon  A. 

29.  20.  all  curses  wrilti^n  in  this  book  lie  upon  A. 
.fosii.'i.  19.  be  on  our  head,  if  any  hand  be  npon  A. 
./«(/^.3.10.  the  Ppiritof  ihe  Lord  came  M;y/i?iA.14.6. 

19.  I  15.  14.  Kum.  24.  2.  1  Sam.  10.  10.  |  19.23. 

1  .Srt/H.  18.  17.  Ihe  hand  ofthe  Philistines  be  K/'o?;  A. 

2  Slim.  17.2.  I  u  ill  come  vpon  k.  while  he  is  wcaiy 

1  King.'! 8.  31.  an  oalh  be  laid  npon  h.'iChr.  6.  22. 

13.  4.  ]iut  forlli  his  hand,  saying,  lay  hold  on  A. 

2  A'Vnn-.'j4.21.she  shut  the  door  vpon  A.  and  wentout 

6.  31.  if  I  be  head  of  Elisha  stand  on  h.  this  day 

7.  17.  the  peojile  trode  vpon  ft.  in  the  gate,  20. 
2  Ckr.  32.  25.  therefore  there  was  wrath  vpon  h. 
f:2;a7.  6.  the  hand  of  Ihe  Lord  his  God  vpuii  A.  9. 
./o/;7.  n.thatthou  shouldi-st  set  thy  heart  vpon  A. 

15.21.  in  prosperity  Ihe  destroyer  shall  coniej;.  A. 
20.  22.  the  hand  of  the  wicked  shall  come  vpnnk. 
23.  and  shall  rain  it  vpon  h.  while  he  is  eatiUj; 
25.  the  sword  cotnelh,  terrors  are  vpon  h. 
27.  9.  will  God  hear,when  troublecomelh  nponk.? 
Psiil.  110.  2.  I  will  call  vpon  A.  as  loni,'  as  I  live 
145. 18.  Lord  is  nigh  to  all  that  call  upon  A. in  truth 
f.-ia.  44.  3.  I  will  pour  water  vponk.  thatis  thirsty 
53.  5.  the  chastisement  of  our  peace  was  vpon  A. 
55.6.seek  the  Lord,  call  yej/poTi  A.whilehe  is  near 
7.  return  to  Lord  ami  he  will  have  mercy  vponk. 
.Jer.  31.  20.  I  will  surely  have  mercy  vpon  h. 
Ki.ek.  12.  13.  my  net  also  will  I  spread  vponk. 

18.  20.  Ihe  righteousn.  of  the  rightenus  shall  be 
Kpoii  A. wickedness  of  the  wicked  shall  be7(/;D?i  h. 

Hiis.  7.9.  yea,  gray  hairs  a  re  here  and  there  vponk 

12.  14.  therefore  he  shall  leave  his  blood  vpon  k. 
Milt.  12.  18.  and  I  will  put  my  Spirit  Upon  A. 

27.  30   anil  they  spit  vpon  h.  and  smole  bim 
Lake  23.  20.  and  on  h.  they  Inid  the  cross 
JoA7i  1.  32.  it  abode  vpon  A.  ||  33.  remaining  un  A. 

3. 18.  he  that  believetb  on  h.  is  not  condemned, 
5.  24.  I  6.  40.  Rom.  9.  33.  1  Pei.  2.  6. 

19.  37.  they  shall  look  o»i  A.  whom  they  pierced 
j?c*s]3.  9.  then  Saul  set  his  eyes  on  h.  and  said 
PA(7.  1.  29.  nol  only  to  believe  on  A.  but  to  suffer 

2.  27.  but  God  had  mercy  o?i  A.  and  not  oh  A.  only 
Heb.  2.  16.  he  took  not  on  h.  the  nature  of  angels 
Rev.  6.  2.  and  he  thai  sat  on  A.  5,  8.  |  19. 11. 

20.  3.  shut  him  up,  and  he  set  a  seal  upon  h. 

Over  HIM. 
Oen.  4.  7.  be  his  desire,  thou  sbalt  rule  over  h. 
Lev.  16.  21.  and  confess  over  h.  all  Ihe  initpiilirs 
25.  43.  thou  shall  not  rule  o?)fr  A.  with  rigour,  53. 
2  Sam.  3.  34.  all  the  people  wept  ngain  over  A. 
1  /<'i7nrsl3.  30.  they  mourned  over  A.  savins,  alas 

16.  18.  burnt  the  kitij's  bouse  over  h.  with  fire 


HIM 

Psal.  J09.  O.setthou  a  wicked  man  oner  A.  ktSatai 

F.iek.  19.  8.  the  naiions  spread  their  net  aver  A. 

Dan.  4.  ](>.  and  let  seven  'nies  pass  over  A.  23. 

^■Icls  8.  2.  devout  men  made  lamentalion  over  h. 

koiii.  (i.  9.  death  hath  no  more  dominion  over  /i. 

Jam.  o.  14.  is  any  sick?  let  Ihem  pray  over  A. 

Tkrovgk  HIM. 
f'kn  1.  7.  that  all  men  iknivgk  A.  might  l-dievo 
3.  17.  that  the  uoil.l  tlirough  A.  might  be  .saved 

Rom.  5.9.  we  shall  be  sav  ed  from  wrath,  through  ft. 
8.  37.  more  than  coiuirierors  (Aco'  A.  that  loved  ua. 
11.36.  of  hint, tkrougkk.  and  to  him,  are  all  thingr 

Eph.  2.18.  through  h.  w.e  have  access  to  the  Father 

1  ^oAh  4.  9.  sent  his  Son  that  we  might  live  t.  A. 
To,  or  unto  HIM. 

Gen^4.  2fi.  to  Seth,  to  A.  also  there  was  born  a  soa 
12.7.  an  altar  to  ihe  Lord,  who  appeared  unli,  A 
17.  17.  shall  a  chdil  be  born  unto  A.  that  is  old  ? 

21.  2.  at  set  time  of  which  God  had  spoken  to  A. 
24.  30.  vnto  A.  bath  he  given  all  that  he  hath 
49.  10.  vntoh.  shall  the  gatberingof  the  people  be 

Kicii.  4.  16.  thou  shall  be  to  A.  instead  of  God 

22.  25.  thou  shall  not  be  to  A.  as  an  usurer 

28.  43.  it  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  w?i«ry  A,  30.  21. 
!)iul.  1.  36.  and  to  A.  will  I  give  Ihe  land 

18. 15.  raise  up  a  Proiihel,  an/o  A.  ye  shall  hearken 
./udg.  15.  10.  to  do  to  A.  as  he  hath  done  to  us 

1  Sam.  28.  17.  the  Lord  hath  done  to  A.  as  ho  spake 
2. 9am.  3.  9.  hath  sworn  to  Daviil,  even  so  I  do  to  h. 

2  Kings  4.  23.  wherefore  wilt  thou  go  to  A.  to-dayl 

7.  20.  so  it  fell  out  iinto  A.  for  the  people  trode 

2  Cliron.  13.  5.  even  to  A.  and  hissons  by  covenant 
34.  26.  as  for  the  king,  so  shall  ye  say  vnto  h. 

y(//v6.14.^)  A.thaiis  afRicled,  pity  should  be  shewed 
3.">.  0.  if  thou  sinnesf,  what  doest  thou  unto  h.  ? 

P.-<iiL  68.  33.  to  A.  that  ridelli  on  the  heavens 
72.  1.5.  <o  A.  shall  he  given  of  the  gold  ofSheba 
136.  7.  to  h.  that  madi;  great  bgbis,  for  his  mercy 
J7.  to  h.  that  smote  great  kings,  for  Iris  mercy 

Ei-cl.  9.  2.  all  things  come  alike  to  all,  one  event  to 
A.  thai  sacrificelh,  and  to  A.  that  sacrificelh  n»*^ 

/sn.  9.  13.  people  turneth  \wlto  A.  thatsmileth 

31.  6.  turn  to  A.  from  whom  isriiel  have  revolted 
40.  17.  they  are  counted  to  A.  le.ss  than  nothing 

18.  or  what  likeness  will  ye  compare  unto  A. .' 
45.  24.  even  io  A.shall  mencmnn,  and  all  that  are 
49.  7.  Ihus  saith  the  L.  to  A.  whom  man  despisetb 
57.  19.  ))eace  to  A.  that  is  afar  off,  and  to  h.  near 
66.2.1  will  look,  even  to  //.that  is  poor  and  contrite 
Mat.  7.  8.  to  A.  that  knockelh,  it  shall  be  opened 
Luke  6.  29.  to  h.  that  smitcth  thee  on  one  cheek 

8.  18.  whiisoever  liaili,  to  li.  shall  be  given 
12.10.  to  A.  that  Idasphemeth  against  Holv  Gho'tt 
20.  38.  the  God  of  the  living,  for  all  live  unto  A. 

JiJin  7.  33.  then  1  go  xinto  h.  that  sent  me,  16.  5. 

10.  3.  to  A.  the  purler  openeth,  the  sheep  hear 
Jlcts  5.  40.  to  A.  Ihi'y  agrcicd,  and  called  apostles 

6. 1  l./o  A. I  hey  had  regard,becausebehad  bewitch 
10.43.  to  A.give  all  l he  prophets  witness,  that  thro 
Rom.  4.  4.  now  to  h.  Unit  worketh,  is  the  reward 
5.  to  h.  that  woik('lh  not,  but  believelh  on  him 
7.  4.  even  to  A.  who  is  raised  from  the  dead 

11.  36.  and  to  A.  ari^  all  things,  to  whom  be  g!ory 
14.  14.  to  h.  that  esteemelh,  to  h.  it  is  unclean 
10.  25.  now  to  h.  that  is  of  power  to  stablishyeii 

\Cor.  14.  11.  I  be  to  A.  who  speakelh  a  barbatiaa 
(rill.  3.  6.  it  was  accounteil  to  h.  for  righteousness 
Fph.  3.  21.  wjito  A.  be  glory  in  ihechurcb  by  Christ 
Hib.  1.  5.  I  will  be  to  h.  a  Faiher,  he  to  me  a  Son 

5.  7.  to  h.  that  was  able  to  save  bim  from  death 
.fam.l.  23.  it  was  imputed  vntoh.  fiirrighleousnesa- 

4.  17.  tuk.  Ihat  knoweth  to  do  good,  tok.  it  is  sin 
Rev.  1.  5.  vnto  h.  that  loved  lis,  and  washed  us 

2.  7.  to  A.  that  overconielh  will  I  give,  17.  |  3.21 
26.  to  h.  will  I  give  power  over  the  nations 

21.6.  I  will  give  vnto  h.  that  is  athirst,  of  fountain 

Toward  HIM. 
den.  21.  2.  behold,  it  was  not  toward  h.  as  beforr 
.htilg.  8.  3.  their  anger  was  abated  toward  h. 
2CA)-. 16.9. of  them  whose  heart  is  perfect  toward  h 
./oh  11.  13.  anil  stretch  out  Ihine  hands  toward  k 
Lam.  2.  19  lift  up  thy  barrds  toward  h.  for  thy  chile 
Kzck.  17.  6.  whoso  branches  turned  toward  A. 
2  Cor.  2. 8.  ye  would  confiiin  vour  love  toward  A. 

Under  HIM. 
Fjorf.  17. 12.  ibny  took  a  stone  and  put  it  under  h 
~Sam.  18.9.  the  nmlethat  was  K«//ir«.  \fent  awuj 
.Tob9.  13  the  proud  lielpers  do  stoop  nndcr  h. 
ha.  58.  .5.  to  spread  sackelota  r.nd  ashes  under  A 
F.zfk.  17.  6.  Ihe  roots  thereof  were  vvder  k. 
I  Cor.  15.  27.  all  Ihimrs  pnl  vnaer  h..'18.  Heb.  2.  fi 

IVith  filM. 

<rf7i.39.3.  his  master  saw  ihat  Ihe  Lord  was  KiiA  A. 

Exod.  31.  6.  I  have  siven  7^)(A  A.  Aholiab,  38.2.3; 

JVitra.l2.8.7ri(AA.willlspeak  mouth  to  moutn,eveK. 

apparently,  not  in  dark  speeches.  Jer.  32.  4. 

23.  21.  the  Lord  his  God  is  wiihh.  and  the  shout 
/)ei7«.  29.15.7c/tAA.lliatslandeth  here  with  us,  also 

with  h.  ihat  is  nol  here  with  us  tbie  da^ 

32.  12.  and  there  was  no  strange  god  With  d 


IIIM 

1  Som.3. 19.  Mod  lln-  Lord  wus  with  h.  lb.    0.  H. 

16. 18.  tl-e  Liinl  is  wiihli.  ||  25.  23.  lolly  is  wiUi  ii. 

'iSam  5.  10.  LonloriiDStsvvasiCii.'iA.  I  Cltr.  11.  tl. 

16.  It',  his  will  I  be,  and  icil/i  h.  will  1  almlf 

1  A'jH^a- 1<.  05.  SoUimoi:  IkUI  a  foast,  iiiiil  all  Isiafl 

"ujitU  h.  from  Haiiialli  tu  Kg)l>t,  -J  f/ir.  7.8. 

2  Kings  3.  12.  said,  llii;  «  ord  ol'  Ihi;  Lord  is  <cilh  h. 

15.  I'J.  g»  .  0  silver,  lliat  his  haiiil  iiii5.'lil  he  vriUi  h 
18.7.    llic  Lord  was  milk  It.  and  lie  iirospeixil, 

1  Ckrvii.  9.  20.   2  Chruii.  1.  1.  |  15.  "J. 
i!  Chron.  15.  2.  Lord  is  willi  iini,wllili;  ye  bo  tcUk  A. 

2(i.  IT.  icUk  h.  fourscore  priesls  of  tlie  Loul 

.32.  7.  for  there  bo  more  wiili  us  lliau  icitk  k. 
8.   icilh  A.  IS  ail  arm  of  tlesh,  wilh  us  llio  Lord 

36.  23.  iho  Lord  his  (Jod  be  icUh  A.  Kzra  1.  3. 
Ezra  8.  3.  witii  It.  150  mules  ||  4.  icilh  A.  200  males 
6.«•^^AA.50male^l|./oil2.13.«!/(AA.iswisdolll,16. 
lob  la.  (i.  and  Ins  candle  shall  be  [ml  out  loit/i  A. 

22.  21.  ac(|uainl  lliyself  «;/«A  A.  and  be  at  peace 
Psal.  89.  24.  and  my  mercy  shall  bo  with  A. 

91. 13. 1  will  be  u;i7A  A.  in  trouble,!  will  deliver  him 

130  7.  and  withk.  is  jileneous  redom|ilion 

Prou  8.  30.  then  was  1  as  one  brought  n|)  tcith  A. 

Eccl.  !^  15.  that  shall  abide  inUi  A.  of  his  labour 

/su.3.10.say  lotherishteous,  itshallbe  well  riri^A  A. 

11.  woe  to  ihe  vMcked,  It  shall  be  ill  with  A. 

40.  10.  behold,  his  reward  is  with  A.  62.  11. 

57.  15.  with  A.  a'so  that  is  of  a  coiilrile  spirit 
Jer.  22.  15.  and  then  it  was  well  with  h.  16. 
Eiek.  31.  11.  the  mi^dily  one,  he  shall  deal  jo(7A  h. 
Mai.  2.  5.  my  covenant  «as  icith  A.  of  life 
Mat.  5. 25.  agree  while  thou  art  in  the  way  with  A. 
Mark  3.14.  ordained  12,  that  they  should  be  with  A. 

i.  18.  prayeil  that  he  might  be  with  h.  J.uheS.3fi. 
Lukel  6t).  and  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  withh. 

22.  56.  a  maid  said,  this  man  was  also  icith  A. 
John  3  2.  do  these  miracles,  e.\ci  pt  (Jod  be  with  h. 

14.  23.  we  will  come  and  make  our  abode  with  A. 
■icts  7.  9.  sold  Joseph,  but  God  was  tcith  A.  10.  3S. 

10.  35.  he  that  foareth  him  is  accepted  with  A. 

21.  36.  multitude  followed,  crying   away  with  A. 

.'?um.6.4.  vveareburieU  xitkh.hc  baptism,  C«/.2.12. 

6.live«j/<AA.2rur.l34. 1  T/ief  3.10.27V;h.2.11. 

8.  32.  how  shall  he  not  withh.' gwe  us  all  llilnj,'s 

1  T/iess.  4. 14.  sleep  in  Jesus,  will  (jod  bring  with  A. 

2  Tim.  2. 12.  we  also  shall  reigii  with  h.  liev.  20.  6. 
Heb.  11.  9.  the  heirs  with  A.  of  the  same  promise 
tPel  1. 18.  when  we  weretC((A  A.in  the  holy  mount 
Hcv.  3.  20.  and  I  will  siiji  with  A.  and  he  wilh  nie 

14.  1.  wilhh.  144,000  having  his  F.ilher's  name 

17.  14.  they  that  are  iritli  h.  are  called,  chosen 

IVdhia  Ill.M. 
Job  14.  22.  and  his  soul  within  A.  shall  mourn 
20   14.  his  meal  is  the  gall  of  asps  within  k. 
Prov.  26.  24.  and  layelli  up  deceit  within  A. 
/sa.63. 11.  is  he  ihat  put  liis  Holy  Spirit  within  A. 
Zech.  12. 1.  and  forineth  ihe  spirilof  man  wfJAni  A. 

Without  Ill.M. 
John  1.  3.  and  without  A.  was  not  any  thing  made 
S-e  Hym.n. 
Ill.MSr.LF. 
Oen.  43.  32.  laey  set  on  for  him  by  A.  and  for  them 
Ezod.  21 .  3.  if  he  came  in  by  A.  he  shall  go  out  by  A. 
I.cv.  9.  3.  sin-olfering  which  is  for  A.  16.  6,  11. 

16.  11.  shall  make  an  atonement  fur  A.  17,  24. 
ATiun.  10.  9.  scj.srated  you  to  bring  you  near  to  A. 

31.53.  men  ofwar  hail  taken  spoil,every  man  for  A. 

Deut.l.  6.  Lord  halh  chosen  thee  to  be  a  people 

to  A.  14.  2.  I  28.  9.  I  29.  13.   2  Sam.  7.  23. 

33.  21.  and  he  provided  the  (Irsl  part  for  A. 
Jo.-ih.  22.  23.  let  the  Lord  h.  rec|uire  it 

Juilg.  3.  19.  he  A.  turni^d  again  from  the  quarries 
1  Sam.  30.  6.  but  David  encouraged  A.  in  the  Lord 

1  Kings  in.  4.  but  Klijah  A.  v/ent  a  day's  journey, 

and  he  rcqussled  for  A.  that  he  mijjbt  die 

2  Chron.  13.  12.  God  A.  is  with  us  for  our  captain 
26. 20.  thrust  him  out,  yea,  A.  hasted  also  to  go  out 

Ezra  10.  8.  A.  separated  from  the  congregation 
Job  1.  12.  only  on  A.  put  not  forth  thine  hand 
22.  2.  he  thai  is  wise  may  be  profitable  to  A. 
27.  10.  will  he  delight  A.  in  ihe  .Mmishty  7 
'Xz.  2.  because  he  instific-d  h.  rather  than  God 

34.  9.  that  he  should  d.lght  A.  wilh  Goil 

■41.  23.  when  he  raiseih  A.  liic  nngliiy  are  afraid 
Psal.  4.  3.  hath  set  apart  him  that  is  godly  for  A. 

10.  14.  the  poor  cominilteih  A.  unto  ti.ee 

35.  H.  let  his  net  that  ne  halh  hid  catch  A. 

36.  4.  he  seitilh  A.  in  a  way  lhat  is  not  good 
50  6  for  God  is  judge  A.   Selah. 

87.  5.  and  the  fllghest  h.  »\\M  establish  her 
132.  18.  but  on  A.  s-hall  lii.>  crown  flourish 
1.35.4.  for  Ihe  Lord  huh  chos.n  Jacob  to  A. 
Froii.  5.  22.  his  own  iiiiipiilics  shall  take  wicked  A. 

11.  2.5.  he  ihat  waleretli  shall  he  watered  also  h. 

13.  7.  that  niakelh  A.  rich,  that  makelh  A.  poor 

14.  14.  and  a  good  man  Av.M  lie  satisfied  from  A. 
16.  4.  the  Lord  hath  made  all  lliiiigs  for  h. 

26.  he  thai  laboureth,  biboureth  for  A. 
21    13.  he  also  shall  cry  A.  but  shall  not  be  hoard 
•22.  3,  foieseeth  the  evil,  and  hidelh  A.  27.  12. 
285 


HIM 

Prov  29.  1.").  but  a  child  left  to  A.  hringeth  to  'iname 

Cant.  5. 1).  but  my  beloved  hath  withdrawn  h. 

Isa.  7.  14.  ilie  Lord  A.  shall  give  you  a  sign 
38.  15.  lie  halh  spoken,  and  A.  hath  done  it 
44.  5.  another  shall  call  A.  by  the  name  of  Jacob 
59.  15.  that  dciiarteth  from  evil,  maketh  A.  a  prey 
63.  12.  to  make  A.  an  everlasting  name 

.Jir.  10.23.1  know  that  the  «  ay  of  man  is  not  in  A. 
29.26.  man  that  is  mad,  and  maketh  A.  a  piophet 
51.  14.  the  Lord  hath  swoin  by  A.  Amos  6.  8. 

f.':t/i.45.  22.  on  that  day  shall  iirmce  jircpare  for  A. 

Han.  9.2li.  Messiah  shall  be  cut  ofi",  but  not  for  A. 

Has.  5.  6.  he  hath  wiihdrawn  h.  from  Ihein 
10. 1.  Israel  an  empty  vine,bringeth  forth  fruit  to  A. 

.iiiws  2.  14.  nor  shall  the  mighty  deliver  A. 
15.  he  that  is  swift  of  fool  sha'!  not  deliver  A. 

J\lat.  6.  4.  A.  shall  reward  thee  openly 

8.  17.  A.  look  our  infirmities,  bare  our  sicknesses 
13. 21.  yet  halh  he  not  root  in  A.  but  durelh  awhile 
27.42. saved  others,  A.hecannotsave,  Mark  15.31. 

Mark  3.  21.  for  they  said,  he  is  beside  A. 

8.34.  let  him  deny  A.  and  take  bis  cross,  I.ukeO.  23. 

12.  33.  to  love  his  neighbour  as  A.  is  more  than 
/.like  10.  1.  sent  them,  whither  he  A.  would  come 

11.26.  he  taketh  seven  spirits  more  wicked  than  A. 

12.47.who  knew hislord'swill, and  prepared nolA. 

15. 17.  and  when  he  came  to  A.  he  said,  how  many 

!9. 12.  anobleman  went  lo  receive  for  A.a  kingdom 

23.  2.  saying,  that  lie  A.  is  Christ,  a  king 

51.  who  also  A.  waited  lor  the  kingdom  of  God 

24.  27.  he  expounded  the  things  coiK-erning  h. 
36.  Jesus  A.  sir  jdin  the  midst  of  them,  and  saith 

./oAh  4.2. tho'.'.ius  A.  baptized  not,  but  his  disciples 

5.18.God  was  his  Father,  making  A.  equal  wilh  G. 

U).  verily,  I  say,  the  Sun  can  do  nothing  of  A. 

26.  fur  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  A.  so  the  Son 

6.  6.  for  he  A.  knew  what  he  would  do 

61.  when  Jesus  knew  in  A.  that  his  disciples 

7.  4.  and  he  A.  seeketh  to  be  known  openly 

18.  he  that  speaketh  of  A.  seekelh  his  own  gloiy 

9.  21.  he  Is  of  age,  ask  him,  he  shall  speak  for  A. 
11.51.  thissjiakehe  not  of  A.  but  being  high-priest 
13.32.  God  shall  glorify  hiin  in  A.  and  glorify  him 
16.  13.  he  shall  not  speak  of  A.  hut  whatsoever 

27.  the  Father  A.  loveth  you,  because  ye  loved  me 
19.12.wlioso  maketh  A.  a  king,  speaketh  ag.  Cocsar 
21.  1.  Jesus  shewed  A.  again  tu  the  disciples,  14. 

.'lets  5.  13.  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  A.  to  them 
36.  rose  upTheudas,  boasting  A.  to  be  somebody 

8.  9.  giving  out  that  A.  was  some  great  one 

34.  of  whum  speaketh  the  jirophet  tliis?  of  A.? 
10. 17.  now  while  Peter  doubted  in  A.  what  this 
12.  11.  and  wdien  Peter  was  come  to  A.  he  said 
14.  17.  he  left  not  A.  williou'  witness,  in  that 

25.  8.  while  he  answered  for  A.  20.  1. 

26.24. as  he  spake  for  A. Festus  said  with  loud  voice 
28.  16.  but  Paul  was  suffered  to  dwell  by  A 
Rom.  12.  3.  not  to  think  of  A  more  "ighly  than  he 

14.  7.  none  of  us  liveth  to  A  no  man  dietli  to  A. 
15.3.for  even  Chrisl  pleased  not  A.  but  as  is  written 

1  Cor.  2.  15.  yet  he  A.  is  judged  of  no  man 

3.  15.  but  he  A.  shall  he  saved,  yel  so  as  by  fire 
11.  28.  but  let  a  man  e.\amine  A.  so  let  him  eat 

15.  28.  then  shall  the  Son  A.  be  subject  to  him 
2C«r.5.18.  whohalhreconcilcdustoA.byJesus,  19. 

10.  7.  if  any  man  trust  to  A.  lei  him  of  A.  think 
11.20.  forye  suffVr  if  a  man  exalt  A.  if  a  man  smite 

rid/.  1.4.  who  gave  A.  for  ourslns,  that  he  might 
2.20.  gave  A.  forme||  6.3.  think  A.  to  be  something 
6.  4.  then  shall  he  have  rejoicing  in  A.  alone 

Eph.  2.  15.  to  make  in  A.  of  twain  one  new  man 
20.  Jesus  A.  being  ihe  chief  corner-stone 
5.  2.  halh  given  A.  for  us  ||  25.  gave  A.  for  it 

27.  be  might  present  it  to  A.  a  glorious  church 

28.  loveth  A.  II  33.  so  love  his  wife,  even  as  A. 
Col.  1.  20.  and  by  him  to  reconcile  all  things  to  A 

2.  t  15.  triuinpliing  over  them  in  A. 

2  Thess.  2.  4.  silleth,  shewing  A.  that  be  is  God 
1  Tim.  2.  6.  who  gave  A.  a  ransom  for  all 

Tit.  2.  14.  who  gave  A.  for  us,  to  jiurify  lo  h. 

3.  11.  he  siiinelh,  being  condemned  of  A. 
Heb.  1.  3.  when  he  had  by  A.  purged  our  sins 

2.  14.  he  also  A.  likewise  look  part  of  the  same 
18.  in  that  he  A.  hath  suffered,  being  tempted 

5.  2.  for  that  he  A.  also  is  compassed  with  infirmity 

3.  as  for  Ihe  people,  so  also  for  h.  to  ofter  for  sins 

4.  no  ni:;n  laketli  this  honour  lo  A.  hut  he  that 

5.  Chrisl  glorified  nut  A.  10  be  made  a  high  priesl 
6. 13.  he  sware  by  A.  ||  7. 27.  when  he  offered  up  A. 
9.26.a|ipeared  to  put  away  sin  by  the  sacrifice  of  A. 

1  Pel.  2.  23.  but  committed  A.  to  him  thai  judgeib 
1  John  2.  6.  imnht  A.  to  walk,  even  as  he  walked 

3.  3.  halh  this  hope,  purifieth  A.  even  as  he  is  pure 
5.  10.  he  that  helieveth  halh  ihe  witness  in  A. 

3./oAn,  10.  nor  doth  he  A.  receive  the  brethren 

Ren.  19.  12.  had  a  name  iIimI  no  man  knew  bulA. 

21.3.  God  A.  shall  be  with  them,  and  be  their  God 

See  BowEn,  Hidk. 

HIN 

fVas  a  liquiil  measure  of  the  Hebrews:  It  was 


Bin, 

the  nxth  part  of  u  Balh.  anil  held  one  gallon: 
II ml  two  vinta 
Ki  ad.  29.  40.  wilh  the  fourth  part  of  a  A.  of  oil 

30.  24.  lake  also  unto  thee  ol  oi  -olive  a  A 
I.ei).  19.  36.  a  just  epiiah  and  A.  shall  ye  have 

23.13.1liedriiik-o(leringsliallbeofwiiie,thefourtlf 
part  of  a  A.  of  oil,  M'om.  15.  4.  |  23. 14. 
jVum.  15.  5.  the  fourth  part  of  a  li.  of  wine 

6.  the  third  part  of  a  A.  of  oil  ||  9.  half  a  A. 
Kzek.  4.  1 1.  shall  drink  si.\lh  pari  of  o  A.  of  water 
-15.  24.  a  A.  of  oil  for  an  ephali,  46.  5,  7,  II. 
46.  14.  Ihird  part  of  a  A.  of  oil  lo  lemper  with 

niiNi),  s 

fre?i.  49.  21.  Naphlali  is  a  A.  lei  louse,  he  giveth 
2  Savi.  22.  34.  he  maketh  my  feel  like  A.  feet,  and 
seltcth  me  on  high  places,  P.<.  18.33.  //uA.:t.ia 
Job  39.  1.  or  cans'  thou  mark  wlieii  the  A.  do  calve 
P*'.29.  9.  Ihevuiceof  Lord  makelh  the  A.  lo  calva 
I'rov.  5.  19.  let  her  ho  as  Ihe  loving  h.  and  roe 
Cunt.'i.l.  I  charge  y.u  by  llie  A.  of  the  field,  3.5 
Jer.  14.5.  the  A.  calved  in  Ihe  field,  and  forsook  if 

HINDF.R.  I, 
<7«!.24.56.  A.me  not,  seeing  llie  Ld.  hath  prospered 
JVum.  22. 16.  let  nothing  A.  ikee  from  coining  lo  mft 
JV'fA.  4.  8.  to  come  and  fight,  and  A.  the  bbilding 
/ob  9.  12.  behold,  be  takelli  away,  who  can  A.  liiml 
11. 10.  if  he  cut  off"  and  shut  up,  who  can  A.  him  I 
Jicts  8.  36.  what  doth  A.  me  to  be  ha|)lized  t 
1  Cor.  9.  12.  lest  we  should  A.  Ihe  gospel  of  Chrisl 
Gal.b.l.  who  did  A.  you  ihat  should  nolobey  truth's. 

HINDKRED. 
Ezra  6.  8.  e.xpenses  be  given,  that  they  be  not  A.. 
/.uke  11.  52.  and  them  that  were  entering  in,  ye  A.. 
A'uin. 15.22.  have  been  much  A-  from  coining  lo  you 
I  Thess.  2. 18.  we  would  havi?  come,  but  Satan  A. 

1  Fet.S.l.  as  heirs  of  lilV.l  lull  Minr  prayers  be  not  A 

HINDEKETH. 

fsa.  14.  6.  he  that  ruled  is  peisecuted,  and  none  A 

HINDER  end. 

2  Sam.  2. 23.  Ahiier  smote  him  with  A.  end  of  spea. 

HlNDERiMOST,  or  HLNDMOST. 
Oen.  33.  2.  and  he  put  Rachel  and  Joseph  A. 
JVum.  2.  31.  they  shall  go  A.  wilh  their  standards 
Dent.  25. 18.  he  met  thee,  and  smote  the  A.  of  thee- 
.Tosh.  10.  19.  pursue,  and  smite  the  A.  of  them 
.Itr.  50. 12.  the  A.  of  the  nations  shall  be  a  wildern 

HINDER  pari. 
Joel  2.  20.  and  his  A.  part  toward  the  utmost  sea 
Mark  4.  38.  Jesus  wus  in  the  A.  part  lA'  the  ship 
jicts  27.  41.  the  A.  port  was  broken  with  waves 

VUNUEll  parts. 
1  A7;i^f .s  7. 25.  their  A. /ji/r/.v  were  inward,  2  CAr.  4.4 
Psal.  78. 66.  he  smnle  bis  enemies  in  the  k.  parts- 

1II,\I)1'.R  .<ca. 
Zech.  14.  8.  and  half  ufi  hem  toward  t.ho  k.  sea 

Ill.MiES. 
1  Kings  7.  50.  and  the  A.of  ;;uld  for  doors  of  house- 
Prov.26.  14.  as  the  duor  lurneth  upon  his  A. 

HIP. 
Juda:l5.8.  hosmoie  them  A.  and  Ihigh  withslaugh. 

HIRE,  Snhstontire. 
Clen.  30.  18.  give  me  my  A.  1  called  his  name  a  A 

32.  among  the  goals,  and  of  such  shall  be  my  A. 

33.  when  it  shall  come  for  tliv  A.  before  thy  faca- 

31.  8.  if  he  said,  the  riiiL'-straked  shall  be  thy  A. 
Kiod.  22.  15.  if  a  hired  lliing,  il  came  for  his' A. 
Dent.  23. 18.  thou  shall  nut  bring  the  A.  of  a  w  hore- 

24.  15.  at  his  day  thou  shall  give  him  his  A. 
I  Kings  5.  6.  to  thee  w  ill  I  give  A.  for  thy  servants. 
Isa.  23.  17.  she  shall  turn  to  her  A.  anrf  commit 

18.  and  her  A.  shall  be  holiness  to  the  Lord 
Ezek.  16.  31.  not  as  a  barlut  in  that  thouscornestA. 

41.  and  thou  also  shall  give  no  A.  any  more 
29.  t20.  I  have  given  liini  Eirypt  for  his  A. 
Mic.  1.  7.  fur  she  gathered  it  of  the  A.  of  a  harlot, 
and  they  shall  return  ;o  ihe  A.  of  a  harlot 
3.  11.  and  the  priests  ihernuf  leach  for  A. 
ZfcA.  8.  10.  there  was  no  A.  for  man,  any  A.  for  beast 
Milt.  20.  8.  give  tlieni  their  A.  beginning  from  last 
f.nke  10.  7.  for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  A. 
./am.5.4.  behold,  the  A.of  ihe  labourers  iskept  back 

HIKE. 
/««.46.6.theyA.nguldsiiiilli,  nnd  he  maketh  it  a  god 
Jl/u«.20.  l.wentoui  tu  A.  labuiircrs  into  his  vineyara 

HIRED. 
Oen.'.W.Ui.  I  liaveA.  Ihee  witr.  t  ;  son's  mandrakes 
F.iod.  22.  15.  if  it  be  a  A  ihiii»  it  .-.nine  for  bis  hire 
f.rn.  19.  13.  the  wages  of  him  mat  is  A.  not  abide 
Driit.Zi.  4.  they  h  against  thee  Balaam,  A>A.13.Z 
.fudg.  9.  4.  wherewith  Ahiine<-ch  A.  vain  perj<jn» 
18.  4.  Micah  bafii  A.  me,  and  t  am  his  priest 

1  Sam.  2  5.  that  were  full,  have  A.  out  ihemseives' 

2  Sam.  10.  6.  Amnion  A.  Ihe  Syrians,  1  CAr.  19.  7. 
2  Kings  7.  6.  the  king  of  Israel  hath  A  against  n« 
2  CAron   24. 12.  A.  niasuns  and  carpenters  lo  repail 

25  C  .Amaziah  A.  100.000  mighty  men  of  valour 
Ezra  4.  5.  A.  counsellors  against  thein  lo  frustrate 
JVcA.  6.  12.  Tohiah  and  Sanballat  had  A.  him,  13 
Isa.  7.  20.  shall  Lord  shave  with  a  razor  that  Is  ».. 
Jer  46.  21.  her  A  men  are  like  fatted  bullocks 


HISS 

Bos  8,  9  are  gone  up,  Ephraim  hath  A.  lovers 

K;  >-ea,_:hough  Uiey  have  h.  among  Uie  nalions 

Met  20.  7.  ihey  say,  because  no  man  hath  li.  us 

U.  when  they  came  tfrdl  were  A.  ah.  eleventh  hour 

4tfa28.3().Paulilwelt  woyearsinliisownA.house 

HIKFD  servant. 
t:zed.  12.  45.  a  A.  scrv.  nut  eat  thereof,  Lev  22.10 
tei).  25. 6.  thesahbatli  shall  be  meat  lor  thy  rt.ie/-K 
40.  but  as  a  A.  servant  he  shall  be  with  thee 
50.  arcordmg  to  the  time  of  a  A.  «e?-y.  shall  it  be 
53.  as  a  yearly  A.  servant  shall  he  be  with  him 
■Deal.  15.  18.  hath  been  wouh  a  double  A.  servant 
24.  14.  thou  shalt  not  oj)press  a  A.  servant 
HIRED  servants. 
Mark  1.  20.  left  Zebodee  in  the  ship  with  A.  serv. 
J-,iLke  15.  17.  how  many  A.  serv.  have  bread  enough 
19.  make  me  as  one  of  thy  h.  servants 
HIRELING. 
Jt  is  commanded  in    the  law,  that  the  hireling 
should  be  paid  as  soon  as  his  work  is  aver. 
Lev.  19.  13,  The  wages  of  him  that  is  hired 
shall    not   abide  with  thee  all   night   until  the 
.Horning ;   because  his   urgent   necessities   re- 
quire it  fur  present  subsistence.     A  hireling's 
day  or  year,  is  a  kind  of  proverb,  signifying 
a  full  year,  without  abating  any  thing  of  it. 
Are  not  his  days  like  the  days  of  a  liTreliiig? 
./ob  7.  1.      7'Ae  days  of  man  are  like  thuae  of 
a  hireling  ;  as  not/iing  is  deduced  from  them, 
£0  nothing  is  added  to  them.     And  in  Job  14. 
6,  Till  he  shall  accomplish  as  a  hireling   his 
Jay;  to  the  time  of  his  death,  which  he  waits 
for  as  the  hireling /or  the  end  of  the  day.     Hee 
Isa.  16.  14.  I  21.   10.     Jn  John  10.  12,  13.  the 
hireling  is  set  in  opposition  to  the  true  shep- 
herd; the  first  neglects  the  sheep,   and  aims 
only  at  his  own  advantage;  the  second  loves 
nnd   guides   them   carefully.       The    hirelings 
whom  the  Father  of  the  fai.Uy,  that  is,  Ga'il. 
sends  into  his  vineyard,  are  the  prophets  and 
apostles,  Jews  and  Christians  ;  the  second  suc- 
ceeded the  first,  and  all  receive  their  reward 
when  their  work  is  done,  Mat.  20.  1—16. 
/ob  7.  1.  are  not  his  days  like  the  days  of  a  A.? 
2.  as  a  A.  looketh  for  the  rewanl  of  his  work 
14.  6.  till  he  shall  accomplish  as  a  A.  his  day 
Isa.  It).  14.  in  three  years  as  the  years  of  a  A.  21. 16. 
Mai.  3.  5  wilness  against  those  thai  oppress  the  A. 
John  10.  12.  he  that  is  a  A.  and  not  the  shepherd 
13.  the  A  fleeth,  because  he  is  a  A.  and  careth  not 
HI  REST. 
Ezek  16.  33.  thou  A.  them  ihat  Ihey  may  come 

HIRES. 
Mic.  1.  7.  all  the  A.  thereof  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 

HIS. 
Oen.  38.  9.  Onan  knew  the  seed  should  not  be  A. 
Exod.  21.  34.  and  the  dead  beast  shall  be  ft. 

22.  9.  which  another  challengeth  to  be  A. 
Z,ev.  27.  15.  add  the  fifth  part,  and  it  shall  be  A. 
JVum.  5.  10.  a  man's  hallowed  things  shall  Ue  A. 

16.  5.  to-morrow  the  Lord  will  shew  who  ijre  A. 

23.  10.  righteous,  and  lot  my  last  end  be  like  A. 
Deut.  21.  17.  the  right  of  the  first-born  is  A. 
S  Sam.  16.  18.  A.  will  I  be,  with  him  will  I  abide 
1  Kings  2._  15.  for  it  was  A.  from  the  Lord 
S  Kings  15.  25.  a  captain  of  A.  conspired  ag.  him 
Esth.  4.  11.  is  one  law  of  A.  to  put  him  to  death 
Job  12.  16.  the  deceived  and  the  deceiver  are  A. 

18.  15.  in  his  tabernacle,  because  it  is  none  of  A. 

Psal.  30.  4.  sing  unto  the  Lord,  all  ye  saints  of  A. 
fl5.  4.  the  strength  of  the  hills  is  A.  also 
103.  21.  ye  ministers  of  A.  that  do  his  pleasure 

Cant.  2.16^  my  beloved  is  mine,  and  I  am  A. 

Ezek.  16.  15.  on  every  one  that  passeth  bv,  A.  it  was 
46.  17.  then  it  shall  be  A.  to  the  year  of  liberty 

Dan.  2. 20.  blessed  be  G.  wisdom  and  might  are  A. 

Obad.  14.  tocutoff  Ihoseof  A.  thatdid  escajie,  nor 
shouldest  have  deliver,  up  those  of  A.that  remain 

Hoi.2.0.  woe  to  him  increaseth  that  which  is  not  A. 

Jai'm  7.  16.  doctrine  is  not  mine,  but  A.  that  sent  me 

Acts  10.33.  was  baptized,  he  and  all  A.  straightway 

jRom.8  9.  if  any  have  not  the  Spirit,  he  is  none  of  A. 

1  Tim.  2.  19.  the  Lord  knoweth  thorn  that  are  A. 

Hcb  4.10.  hath  ceased  from  works,  as  G.  did  from  A. 
HISS. 

To  hiss,  is  a  kind  of  insult  and  contempt.  1  Kings 
9.  8,  All  they,  icho  shall  see  the  destruction  of 
this  temple,  shall  be  astonished,  and  shall  hiss, 
and  say,  why  halh  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this 
land,  and  to  this  house?  A7i,i  Joh,  speaking 
of  the  wicked  under  calamities,  says,  that  they 
shall  clap  their  bands  at  him  and  shall  hiss  him 
out  of  his  place,  Job  27. 23.  Anil  in  Jer.  19  8, 
I  will  make  this  cily  di-solate  and  a  hissin"- 
every  one  that  passtth  thereby  shall  be  asto- 
nished, and  hiss,  because  of  all  the  plagues 
thereof;  /  will  make  this  city  the  subject  of 
ridicule  ar.l  scorn. 
To  hiss,  to  call  any  one  with  hissing,  is  a  mark 
if  power  and  authority  The  f.ord  sai/s,  that 
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HO 

in  his  anger  he  will  hiss,  and  call  the  enemy 

against  Jerusalem.     Jsa.  5.  26,   He  will  hiss 

unto  Ihem  from  the  end  of  ihe  earth.     He  will 

bring  them  with  a  hiss  from  the  very  ertremi 

ties  of  tile  earth.     And  in  Isa.  7.  18,  The  Lord 

shall  hiss  for  the  fly,  and  shall  bring  it  to  him, 

that  is  in  'he  uttermost  part  of   the  iiveis  ol 

Egypt,  and  for  the  bee  that  is  in  the  land  of 

Assyria      The  fly  and  the  bee,  which  God  will 

bring  thus  with  a  hiss,  are  the  kings  of  Egypt 

and  Assyria :  they  shall  come  with  their  troops 

into  t/ie  territories  of  Israel,  and  shall  disperse 

themselves  over  the  whole  country.    Theodoret 

writing  upon  Isaiah,  remarks,  that  in  Syria,' 

and  Palestine,  they  who  looked  after  bees  drew 

them  out  of  their  h'ves,  carried  them  into  the 

fields,  and  brought  them  back  again  with  the 

sound  of  a  fiate    and    the    niiisc    of  hissing. 

Zecliariah,  speaking  of  the  return  from  the 

Babylonish  captivity,  says,  that  the  Lord  will 

gather  them  as  it  weie  with   a  hiss,  and  bring 

them    back    into   their   country,    Zech.    10.   a. 

H'/iich    shews   the    ease    and    autliurity   with 

which  he  will  perform  this  great  work. 

1  Kings  9.  8.  and  at  this  house  every  one  shall  A. 

■lub  27.  23.  men  shall  A.  liiin  out  of  \ui  place 

Isa.  5.  2li.  he  will  A.  to  them  from  end  of  the  earth 

7.  18.  the  Lord  shall  A.  tor  the  fly  in  Egypt 
Jer.  19.8.  passeth  thereby  shall  A.  49.  17.  |  .W.  13. 
Lam.  2.  15.  they  A.  at  the  daughter  of  Jerusalem 

lb.  thy  enemies  A.  and  gnash  the  teeth  ag.  thee 
F.zek.  27.  36.  the  merchants  shall  A.  at  thee 
Zeph.  2. 15.  every  one  that  passeth  by  her  shall  A. 
Zech.  10.  8.  I  will  A.  for  them  and  gather  them 

HISSING. 
2  CJiron.  29.  8.  and  he  hath  delivered  them  to  h. 
Jer.  18.  16.  to  make  their  land  a  perpetual  A. 
19.  8.  I  will  make  this  city  a  A. 
25.  9.  and  I  will  make  them  a  A.  18.  |  29.  18. 
51.  37.  Babylon  shall  be  a  A.  without  inhabitant 
Mic.  6.  16.  should  make  inhabitants  thereof  a  A. 

HIT. 
1  Sam.  31.  3.  and  the  archers  A.  him,  1  Chron.  10  3 

HITHER. 
Geri.  45.  5.  now  be  not  angry  that  ye  sold  me  A. 

8.  it  was  not  you  that  sent  me  A.  but  God 
13.  ye  shall  haste  and  bring  down  my  father  A. 

F.iud.  3.  5.  draw  not  nigh  A.  put  off"  thy  shoes 
Josh.  2.  2.  behold,  there  came  men  in  A.  to-night 

IM.  6.  ye  shall  bring  the  description  A.  to  me 
Judg.  18.  3.  they  said  to  him,  who  brought  thee  h.1 

19.  12.  we  will  not  turn  aside  A.  into  the  city 

1  Sam.  13.  9.  bring  A.  a  burnt-olfering  to  me 

14.  18.  and  Saul  said,  bring  A.  the  ark  of  God 
34.  bring  me  A.  every  man  his  o.x  and  his  sheep 
36.  the  priest  said,  let  us  draw  near  A.  unto  God 

15.  32.  bring  A.  Agag  ||  17. 28.  why  camest  thou  A. 
23.  9.  said  to  Abiathar,  bring  h.  the  ephod,  30.  7. 

2  .Sam.  1.  10.  I  have  brought  them  A.  unto  my  lord 

1  Kings  22.  9.  hasten  A.  Micaiah  the  son  of  Imlali 

2  Kings  2.  8.  Jordan  divided  A.  and  thither,  14. 
2  Chron.  28.  13.  ye  shall  not  bring  in  captives  A. 
F.zra  4.  2.  king  of  Assur,  which  brought  us  up  A. 
Psal.  73.  10.  therefore  his  people  return  A. 

81.  2.  take  a  psalm,  and  bring  A.  the  timbrel 
Prov.9.  4.  whoso  is  simple,  let  him  turn  in  A.  16. 
tsa.  57.  3.  draw  near  A.  yo  sons  of  the  sorceress 
Mat.  14.  18.  he  said,  bring  them  A.  to  me 

17.  17.  Jesus  said,  bring  him  A.  to  me,  /^uAe9.41. 

22.  12.  friend,  how  earnest  thou  in  A.  not  having 
/.uke  14.  21.  bring  in  A.  the  poor  and  the  maimed 

15.  23.  bring  A.  the  fatted  calf  and  kill  it 

19.  27.  bring  A.  and  slay  thum  before  me 
30.  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  loose  him,  bring  him  A. 

./oA«G.25.  they  said.  Rabbi,  when  camest  ihou  h.? 

20.  27.  reach  A.  thy  finger,  reach  A.  thy  hand 
Acts':).  21.  that  came  A.  for  that  intent,  that  he 

10.  32.  call  A.  Simon,  whose  surname  is  Peter 

19.37.  ye  have  brought  A.  these  men,  which  are 

See  Come. 

HITHERTO. 

Fiod.  7.  16.  behold,  A.  thou  wouldest  not  hear 

JVum.  14.  t  19.  as  thou  hast  forgiven  this  people  A. 

./os.h.  17.  14.  as  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me  A. 

■  luilg.  16.  13.  A.  thou  hast  mocked  me,  ai.d  told  lies 

1  Sam.  1.  16.  for  out  of  my  grief  have  I  spoken  A. 
7.  12.  and  saying,  A.  hath  the  Lord  helped  us 

2  .Sam.  7.  18.  thou  hast  brought  me  A.  1  CAr.  17. 16. 
)5.  34.  as  I  have  been  thy  father's  serraiit  A. 

1  Chron.  9.  18.  who  A.  waited  in  the  kings  gate 
12.  29.  A.  the  greatest  part  kept  the  ward 

./ob  38.  11.  A.  shalt  Ihou  come,  but  no  further 

Psa^71.17.A.  have  I  declared  thv  wondrous  works 

fsa.'iS.  2.  a  people  terrible  from  their  beginning  A.  7. 

./ohn  5.  17.  my  Father  worketh  A.  and  I  work 
16.  24.  A.  have  ye  asked  nothing  in  my  name 

Rom.  1.  13.  I  purposed  to  come,  but  was  let  A. 

1  Cor.  3.  2.  for  A.  ye  were  not  able  to  bear  it 
HO. 

RutM  1  to  whom  he  said,  4o  such  a  one,  git  down 


IIOL 


fsa.  55.  I.  ho  every  one  that  thirsteth,  come  ye 

Zech.  2.  6.  ho,  ho,  come  forth,  flee  from  the  land 

HOAR,  HOARV,  .See  Frost,  Hairs,  Head 

HOARY. 

Job  41.  32.  one  would  iliink  the  de.e.n  to  be  A. 

HOISEH. 
Acts  27.  40.  they  A.  uj)  the  main-sail  to  the  wind 

HOL!>,  Substantive. 
Judg.  9. 46.  Ihey  entered  into  a  A.  of  the  god  Beriti 
49.  they  jiul  lljem  to  the  A.  and  set  the  A.  on  fire 
1  Sam.  22. 4.  David  in  A.  24. 22.  2  Sam.  5. 17.  |  23.14 
5.  abide  not  in  ihe  A.  depai  t  and  get  thee  into  land 
1  CAr.  12.  1(1.  there  came  of  Judah  to  A.  of  David 
Acts  4.  3.  and  put  them  in  A.  unto  the  ne.xt  day 
Hev.  18.  2.  IS  become  the  h.  of  every  foul  spirit 
See  Stronh. 
HOLD, 
fi'cn.  21.  18.  lift  up  the  lad,  A.  him  in  thine  hand 
t.xod.  5.  1.  that  they  may  A.a  least  to  me  in  wildern 
,;,-•,  =■<=;"=«  tu  Itt  them  go,  and  wilt  A.  them  still 
10,  9.  t,.r  we  must  A.  a  feast  unto  the  Lord 
'-0.  7.  Lord  will  not  A.  him  guiltless,  Deut.  5. 11 
/'tut.  22.  }  2.5.  if  tbe  man  take  strong  A.  of  her 
Hulh  3.  1.).  he  said,  bring  the  vail,  and  A.  it 
",.''"'";,-■  "■  ''"**'  sl:ould  I  A.  up  my  face  to  Joab 
b.  h.  uz7.ah  putlorth  his  hand  to  ark  of  God,  and 
took  A.  ol  it,  o.\eii  shook  it,  1  CAron.  13.  9. 
I  Kings  ■>.  9.  now  therefore  A.  him  not  guiltless 
Lslh.  4.  11.  Ihe  king  shall  A.  out  the  golden  sceptre 
Job  b.  24.  leach  me,  and  1  will  A.  my  tongue 
9.  28.  I  know  that  thou  wilt  not  A.  me  innocent 
1.).  IJ.  II  I  A.  my  tongue,  I  shall  give  up  the  ghost 
17.  9.  Ihe  righteous  also  shall  A.  on  his  way 

41.  26.Jlie  spear,  dart,  the  habergeon  cannot  A. 
Psal.  }  I.  5.  A.  up  my  goings  in  ihy  paths 

119.  53.  horror  hath  taken  A.  upon  me,  because 
117.  A.  thou  me  uii,  and  I  shall  be  safe 

139.  10.  and  thy  right  hand  shall  A.  me 
Prov.'Sl.  11).  and  her  hands  A.  the  distaff 
Cunt.  3.  8.  they  all  A.  swords,  being  expert  in  wai 
Isa.  41.  13.  I  ihe  Lord  will  A.  thy  right  hand 

42.  6.  and  1  will  A.  thine  hand,  and  keep  thee 
./6r.2.  13.  hewed  broken  cisterns,  can  A.  no  water 

8.  21.  astcmishment  hath  taken  A.  on  me 

50.  42.  they  shall  A.  the  bow  and  the  lance 
43.  anguish  look  A.  of  him,  and  pangs  as  of  worn 
Ezek.  30.  21.  to  make  it  strong  to  A.  the  sword 

41.  6.  that  they  might  have  A.  they  had  not  A. 
Amos  6.  10.  then  shall  he  say,  A.  thy  timgue 
Zech.  II., 5.  slay  Ihem,  and  A.  themselves  not  guilty 
Mat.  6.  24.  else  he  « ill  A.  to  the  one,  Luke  16. 13 

21    26.  lor  all  A.  John  as  a  prophet 
Mark  7.  4.  other  things  Ihey  have  received  to  A. 

8.  ye  A.  the  tradition  of  men,  as  washing  of  pots 
Rom.  1.  18.  who  A.  the  truth  in-«iirighteousness 
Phil.  2.  29.  receive  him,  and  A.  such  in  reputation 
•-  Thess.  2.  15.  A.  the  traditions  ye  have  been  taught 
Heb.  3. 14.  if  we  A.  the  brgiiiiiiMg  of  our  confidence 
fteB.2. 14.  hast  them  that  A.  llie  doctrine  of  Balaam 

15.  hast  them  that  A.  doci  rine  of  the  Nicolaitanes 
See  Caught. 

iioLiy  fiL^t. 

■lob  8.  15.  he  shall  A.it/«.w,  but  it  shall  not  endure 
i.7.  6.  my  rlghteou.^ne.,^  I  A./a.^7,  1  will  not  let  itgo 
■  'cr.  8.  5.  Ihey  h.  fa.-it  .leceit,  they  refuse  to  return 

1  Thiss.  5.  21.  prove  all  things,  h.fast  that  is  good 

2  7'i/rt.l.  13  h.fast  the  liirin  of  sound  words,which 
Hcb.  3.  6.  if  we  h.fast  the  coiifid.  and  the  rejoicing 

4.  14.  lei  us  h.fast  i.nr  professi.m,  10.  23. 
Rrv.2.^.  that  ye  have  already  h.fast  till  1  come 
•i.J.h.fzst  and  repent  ||  M.h.fast  which  thou  hast 

HOLD  peace. 
;^iorf.  14.14.  Lord  sh  ill  fight, yeshallA.yourpeac« 
jVum.  30.  4.  if  her  lather  A.  his  peace  at  her 

14.  if  her  linsband  altogether  A.  his  peace  at  her 
Juilg.  18.  19.  A.  thy  peiici:,hiy  hand  on  thy  mouth 
'•Sam.  13.  20.  A.  thy  peace,  my  sister,  he  is  brother 
2Ktngs'2.  3.  he  said,  I  know  it,  A.you  yourpface,5. 
7.  9.  a  day  of  good  tlilirigs,  and  we  A.  our  peace 
Jfeh.  8.  11.  saying,  A.  your  peace,  the  day  is  holy 
■/ob  11.3.  should  Ihy  lies  make  men  A.  their  peace? 
13.  5.  that  ye  would  altogether  A.  yourpeoce 

13.  A.  your  peace,  let  me  alone  that  I  may  speak 

33.  31.  mark  well,  A.  thy  peace  and  I  will  speak 

33.  A.  thy  prate,  and  I  will  teach  thee  wisdom 

Psal.  8.3. 1.  O  God,  A.  not  thy  p  be  not  still,  109. 1 

Isa.  62.  1.  for  Zion's  sake  will  I  not  A.  my  peace 

6.  which  shall  never  A.  their  p.  day  nor  night 
64.  12.  wilt  Ihou  A.  ihy  peace  and  afflict  us  sorel 
./e;-.  4.  19.  I  am  pained  at  heart,  I  cannot  A.  my  p. 
Zeph.  1.  7.  A.  Ihy  p.  at  the  piesence  of  the  Lord 
Mat.  20.  31.  the  mulliiude  rebuked  them,  because 
they  should  A.  their  peace,  Mark  10.  48 
Luke  18.  39. 
Mark  1.25  A.tliyp.come  out  ofhim,  Z,?i/£c  4.  35. 
Luke  19.  40.  if  they  should  A.  their  pet  ce  the  stones 
Acts  12.  17.  beckoning  to  them  lo  A    'heir  peace 
18.9.  be  not  afraid,  bulspi'ak,  and  A.  .lot  thy  peace 
1  Cor.  14.  30.  to  another,  let  the  first  4  his  peace 
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HOL 

IIOLDEN 

S  fiin^s23.2-J.tliori'  was  not  li.  such  a  jiiissovcr,  'i'^. 
Job  36.  8.  it"  they  be  li.  In  cords  of  attiiction 
Psal.  18.  35.  anil  iliy  right  hiiml  lialh  A.  me  up 

71  6.  by  thnc  have  [  been  A.  up  from  the  womb 

73.  23.  ihou  hast  A.  mc  up  by  my  right  liund 
ProB.  5.22.  anil  shall  be  A.  with  the  cords  of  hissins 
Isa.  42.  14.  I  have  long  A.  my  peace  aad  been  eiill 

45.1.  whose  right  hand  1  have  A.  to  subdue  nations 
La/i'e24.16.  eyes  were  A.  they  should  not  know  him 
^cts  2. 24.  it  was  not  possible  he  should  be  A.  of  it 
Horn.  14.  4.  yea,  he  shall  be  A.  up,  lor  God  is  able 

HOLDEST. 
Esth.A.  14.  if  thou  altogitherA.  thy  peace  this  lime 
Job  13.  24.  wherefore  A-  lliuu  nie  tor  thine  enemy? 
Psal.  77.  4.  thou  A.  my  eyes  waking,  I  am  troubled 
:tr.  49.  16.  O  thou  that  A.  the  height  of  the  hill 
Hab.  1. 13.  A.  thy  tong.  when  the  wicked  devoureth 
Rev.  2.  13.  thou  A.  fast  mv  name,  hast  nut  denied 

HOLDETH. 
Job  2.  3.  and  still  he  A.  fasi  his  integrity 

26.9.  he  A.  bank  the  face  of  his  throne,  and  spread. 
fsal.  66.  9.  bles.-  ;'.od  who  A.  our  soul  in  life 
Vrov.  11.  12.  a  ::.>■■»  of  understanding  A.  his  peace 

17.?.''  ■:•.  fool  will  II  I'-'  l<  his  peace  is  counted  wise 
r>iiT..  \'.}.  51.  and  n',n>  f>.  with  me  but  Michael 
Atntti  \.').\  will  tut  otTliim  that  A.  the  sceptre,  8. 
Bt".  2.  '..  that  A.  the  si  ven  stars  in  his  right  liand 

HOLDING. 
Isa.  33. 1.5.  that  shak'th  his  hands  from  A.  of  bribes 
Jer.  6.  11.  I  am  weary  with  A.  in,  I  will  iiour  fury 
J\Iark  7.  3.  eat  not,  A    tni,  iradilion  of  the  elders 
Phil.  2.  16.  A.  forlh  tiie  word  of  life,  that  I  may 
Col.  2.  19.  not  A.  the  head,  Irniii  which  the  body 
1  Tim.  1.  19.  h.  faith  anil  a  good  conscience 

3.  9.  A.  the  mystery  lit  (ailli  in  a  pure  conscience 
Tit.  1.9.  A.  fast  faithful  woiil,  as  hath  been  taught 
Rev.  7.  1.  1  saw  four  angi'ls  A.  the  four  winds 

HOLDS. 
Jer.  51.  30.  they  have  remained  in  their  A. 
Ezek.  11).  9.  and  they  brought  him  into  A. 
Sec  Si  RiiNO. 
HOi.C. 
Eiod.  28.  32.  there  shall  !,i.'  a  A.  in  the  top  of  it 
J  h'invs  12.  9.  .lehoiada  bored  a  A.  in  the  lid  of  it 
Cant.  5.  4.  put  in  his  hand  by  ihe  A   of  ihe  door 
Isa.  11.8.  suck,  chilli  shall  piav  on  the  A.  of  the  asp 

51.  1.  look  Id  a.  of  the  pii  «  hence  ye  are  digged 
Jer.  13.  4.  and  hi'le  it  ihere  in  a  A.  of  the  rock 
Ezek.  8.  7.  when  I  l.iokeiK  behold  a  K.  in  ihe  wall 
yom.  3.tll.  a  liuiiilaiii  .<eiiil  al  same  A.  sweet  water 

ii(im:s. 

Oen.iO.  t  16.  I  had  baskets  full  of  A.  on  mv  head 
1  Sam.  14. 1 1,  the  Hebrews  come  firth  out  of  Ihe  A. 
Isa.  £..  19.  they  shall  go  into  A.  <  f  lii".  rocks,  7.  1  >. 

42.  5:i>.  they  are  all  of  iheni  snared  in  A.  are  hid 
Jer.  IG.  16.  hunt  llie:r  out  of  I  he  \.  of  tiij  rocks 

48.  2;S.  inakelh  her  mst  in  side.j  of  the  A.  mouth 
MiC-  7.  17.  ihev  shall  not  neve  out  of  their  A. 
J^ah.  2.  12.  the'lion  filled  Ins  A.  w.ili  pi-ey,  anduens 
Hag.  1   6.  earnetli  wag;;3  In  pul  it  in  •   nngnitli  A. 
Zeeh.  14.  12.  their  eyes  shall  i-cnsiime  in  their  A. 
^/a<.8.20.  Jesus  sailh,  the  loves  have/..  J.uUe'J.'jS. 

•  DLin:!;. 

Isa.  65.  5.  come  not  near,  for  !  air.  A.  1 1    n  thou 

I!'. 'M  ;;;•?£•. 

Hib.  9.  3.  li.e  t.iboraacle  which  i.-  called  the  A. 
8.  the  way  into  the  A.  wis  not  yet  made  manifest 
10.  19.  to  enter  into  the  A.  by  the  blood  of  Jesus 

HOLILY'. 
1  Thcss.  2.  10.  ye  are  wilnrsses  how  A.  we  behaved 

liOLINESS. 
Kxod.  i5.  II.  who  is  like  Ihee,  glorious  in  A.? 
28. 36.  A.  to  the  L.  35. 1 2.  |  39.  3(1.  Zeeli.  14.  00,  21. 

1  Chr.  16.  29.  come  before  the  Lord,  worship  Ihe 

I-ord  in  the  beauty  of,'..  I'.sdi.  29.  2.  |  96.  9. 

2  C'/r.8.tl'. Solomon  said,  because  the  places  are  A. 
20.21.  singers,  that  jnouli!  [iraise  'he  beauty  of  A. 
31.  18.  in  olfice  ihe^  sanctified  themselves  in  A. 

Psal.  30.  4.  at  Ihe  remembrance  of  his  A.  97.  I'J. 

47.  8.  God  riltith  upon  the  thrm..'  of  his  A. 

48. 1,  greatly  to  be  praised  in  the  mountain  of  his  A. 

CO.  6."God  halh  spoken  in  his  A.  luH.  7. 

89.  35.  onto  I  have  sworn  liy  my  A.  I  will  not  lie 

93.  5.  A.  becometh  thine  hoiis. ,  O  l,oril,  for  ever 

110.3.  thy  people  shall  .•■-  w.liinL',  in  beauties  of  A. 
Tsa.  23.  18.  and  her  liiie  ihali  >:e  A.  to  ilie  Lord 

3.5.  8.  and  it  shall  be  cai.ed  ihe  way  of  A 

02.  9.  they  shall  drink  il  ><:  the  courts  of  my  h. 

63. 15.  behold  from  habiiationof  thy  A.  and  glory 

18.  the  people  of  thy  A.  have  possessed  it 
Ter.2.3  Israel  was  A.  to  the  L.  and  the  fiist  fruits 

23.  9.  and  becauBe  of  ihe  words  of  iiis  A. 

31.  25.  Ihe  Lord  bless  Ihee,  O  mountain  of  A. 
^mos  4.  2.  the  Lord  God  ha'h  sworn  by  his  A. 
Chad.  17.  but  nj  in  mount  Zion  there  shall  tie  h. 
.»/aZ.2.  ll.Juila  halh  profaned  I lu- A.  of  the  Lord 
f^ukt  1.75.  miffht.^erve  him  in  A.  ar.  riihteonsness 
Act.^  3.12.  as  I  hough  by  our  h.  inad  ■  llrs  man  walk 
'JOOT.l.  4  with  power  aci'ordingt  the  Spirit  of  A. 
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HOL 

'Rom. a.  19.  yield  members  servts.  to  right,  unto  A 
22.  ye  have  your  fruit  unto  A.  and  the  end  litis 

2  Cor.  7.  1.  perfecting  A.  in  the  feat  of  God 

F,p/i.  4.  24.  new  man  created  in  righteousn.  and  A. 

1  'J'liess.3. 13.  stablish  your  hearts  unblameab.  in  A. 
4.  7.  hath  not  called  us  to  uncleannens,  but  to  A. 

I  7'i«i.  2.  15.  if  Ihey  continue  in  faith  and  A. 

Ttt.  2. 3.  that  they  be  in  behaviour  as  becometh  h. 

Heb.  12.  10.  that  we  might  be  partakers  of  his  A. 
14.  follow  peace  with  men,  and  A.  without  which 
HOLLOW. 

Gen.  32.  25.  he  touched  the  A.  of  his  lliigh,  32. 

Kxod.  27. 8.  shalt  make  altar  A.  with  boards,  38.  7. 

Acu.  14.  37.  if  the  plague  be  in  walls  with  A.  strakes 

.ludg.  15.  19.  Gud  clave  a  A.  place  in  the  jaw 

ha.  40.  12.  who  measured  waters  in  A.  of  his  hand 

.ler.  52.  21.  concerning  the  pillar,  it  was  A. 
HOLPEN. 

Psal.  83.  8.  they  have  A.  the  children  of  Lot 
8ti.  17.  because  thou,  Lorl,  hast  A.  me 

Isa.  31.  3.  and  he  that  is  A.  shall  fall  down 

Dan.  11.  34.  they  shall  be  A.  with  a  lillle  help 

Luke  1. 54.  hath  li.  his  servant  Isr.  in  remembrance 
HOLY. 

Holiness.  True  holiness  consists  in  a  conformilij 
to  the  nature  and  will  uf  God,  whereby  a  Saiiil 
is  distiiigiiuhedfrorn  the  nnrencxocd  world, and 
is  nut  actuated  by  their  principles  and  precepts, 
nor  guoerne.d  by  their  niazims  and  customs. 
There  arc  different  degrees  of  holiness  in  the 
Saints,  but  sincerity  is  inseparable  from  the 
being  of  it.  .fill  gold,  as  one  observes,  is  not 
refined  lo  the  same  degree  and  height  of  purity: 
but  true  gald,  though  in  the  lowest  degree  of 
fineness,  will  endure  the  furnace  and  the  touch- 
stone, and  by  that  trial  is  discerned  from  coun- 
terfeit metal.  The  Holy  Spirit,  in  renewing  a 
man,  infuses  a  universal  habit  of  holiness,  that 
is  comprehensive  of  all  the  variety  of  graces 
to  be  exercised  in  the  life  of  a  Christian.  Gal. 
5.  22,  23,  The  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy, 
peace,  long-suffering, gentleness,  goodness,lailh, 
meekness,  tem(ieraiice.     See  Sanctiky. 

Holy  is  applied,  I.  To  God  the  Father,  Son,  and 
Spirit,  who  is  infinitely  holy  above  all  crea- 
tures, and  is  called  by  way  of  emphasis,  The 
Holy  One.  .^11  the  holiness  and  petfeclion 
that  creatures  do  or  shall  enjoy  and  vosscss 
to  elerniUj  is  derived  from  the  immeasurable 
abysc  of  God's  holiness,  for  he  is  the  fountain 
of  all  '.o'iness  and  purity.  H.  To  his  saints 
who  are  holy,  [1]  By  separation  and  choice, 

1  iVt  2.  9.  [2]  lly  the  imputation  of  Christ's 
hotf.iess  or  righteousness  to  them,  Ezek.  16. 14. 

2  Cor.  .5. 21.  [3]  By  partaking  of  a  holy  prin- 
ciple of  grace,  whereby  the  soul  is  renewal  in 
holiness  by  degrees,  till  it  attains  a  perfection 
of  it.  Heb.  12.  23.  1 1 1.  To  angels,  Mat.  25.  31. 
IV.  To  persons  and  things  dedicated  to  God, 
Exod.  30.  35.  I  3L  14.   Lev.  16.  4. 

The  prophets  call  the  /.ord,  The  Holy  One  of  Is- 
rael, as  if  the  name  of  Holy  were  synonymous 
with  that  of  God.  They  provoked  the  holy 
One  of  Israel  to  anger,  Isa.  1.  4.  They  shall 
stay  upon  'he  Lord,  the  holy  One  of  Israel,  Isa. 
10.20.  JInd  in  Isa.  29.  19,  The  poor  among 
men  shall  rejoice  in  the  holy  One  of  Israel.  The 
Messiah  in  like  manner  is  called  the  holy  One. 
Psal.  16.  10,  Thou  wilt  not  suffer  Ihine  holy 
One  to  see  corru|ition.  Jlnd  in  Luke  4.  .34,  I 
know  thee  who  thou  art,  the  holy  One  of  God 
So  in  Luke  1.  35,  That  holy  thing  which  slial 
be  born  of  thee,  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  God 
(!'hrisl  is  culled  simply  the  holy  One,  ./lets  .3.  14 
Holy  is  likewise  the  common  epithet  given,  to 
the  third  Person  of  the  glorious  Trinity,  Holy 
Ghost. 

The  Israelites  are  often  called  holy  in  scripture, 
because  they  were  the  /,ord's,  who  sanctifi.ed 
them ;  they  professed  the  true  religion,  were 
called  lo  iioliuess,  ■ujhich  they  were  to  endea- 
vour to  acr/uire,  and  which  many  in  reality 
did  attain  to  under  the  old  Law.  Exod.  19.  6, 
Ye  shall  he  a  holy  nation.  See  Exod.  22.  31. 
Lev.  11.  44,45.   Num.  16.  .3. 

Chiislians  are  still  more  particularly  declared 
holy.  They  having  received  the  earnests  of  the 
Holy  Spirit  in  a  more  plentiful  and  perfert 
muuner  than  were  enjoyed  under  the  Law.  In 
the  .Acls  and  in  SI.  Paul's  F.pistles,  Christians 
are  generalh/  drscribed  under  the  name  of 
Saints,  .^cl.i  9.  13,  32,  41,  I>ord,  I  have  heard 
by  many  of  ibis  man,  how  much  evil  he  halh 
done  to  thy  saints.  St.  Peter  came  down,  to  the 
saints  which  dwelt  in  Lydda  ;  he  raised  Tahi- 
Iha  from  the  dead,  and  presented  her  to  the 
saints.  St.  Paul  directs  his  Epistle  to  the  Ro- 
mans thus.  To  the  beloved  of  God,  called  to  be 
saints,  Rom.  I.  7. 

Holy  place  is  put  for  the  holy  of  holies,  or  the 


HOL 

most  holy  plat,.  IC.vod.  2^  29,  .9a;  tn  shall 
bear  the  names  of  Ihe  children  of  Israel  in  the 
breast-piate  of  judgment  upon  his  heart,  when 
he  goeth  in  unto  the  holy  jilace.  Sometimes  it 
is  put  for  the  court  of  the  priests.  Lev.  10.  18, 
Behold,  the  blood  ol  it  was  not  brought  in 
wilhin  the  holy  jilace ;  ye  should  indeed  have 
eaten  it  in  the  holy  place ;  the  court  of  'the 
priests  is  called  holy,  compared  with  the  court 
of  the  peojde;  as  in  Ezek.  42.  14,  The  priests 
shall  not  go  out  of  Ihe  holy  place  into  the  outei 
court  It  is  also  taken  for  the  whole  temple 
Acts 6.  13,  This  man  ceaselh  not  to  speak  bias 
phemous  words  against  Ibis  holy  place,  and  ths 
law.  .fjvd  sometimes  for  heaven  itself.  Isa 
57.  1.5,  I  dwell  in  Ihe  high  and  holy  place  ;  so  in 
Heb.  9.  12,  Neither  by  Ihe  blood  of  goals  and 
calves,  but  by  his  own  blood,  he  entered  in  oncer 
into  Ihe  hohj  place. 
Eiod.3.5.  [ilace  whereon  thou  standest  is  h.  ground 
16.  23.  to-morrow  is  the  rest  of  Ihe  A.  sabbath 

18.  6.  ye  shall  be  to  me  a  A.  nation,  1  Pet.  2.  9. 
20.  8.  remember  the  sabbath  day  to  keep  it  A. 

28.  .38.  Israel  shall  hallow  in  all  their  A.  gifts 

29.  6.  and  pul  the  A.  crown  upon  Ihe  mitre 
33.  because  Ihey  are  A.  ||  34.  because  it  is  A. 

30.  25.  make  it  an  oil  of  A.  ointment  compound 

32.  it  IS  A.  and  it  shall  be  A.  unio  you 

35.  a  perfume  tempered  together,  pure  and  A. 

31.  14.  keep  the  sabbath,  for  it  is  A.  unto  you,  15 
Lev.  8.  9.  and  he  put  uiion  Aaron  the  A.  crown 

10.10.  ye  may  put  ilitTerence  between  A. and  unholy 
It).  4.  he  shall  put  on  the  A.  linen  coat 

33.  he  shall  make  atonement  for  the  A.  sanctuarv 

19.  2.  for  I  the  Lord  your  God  am  A.  21.  8. 

20.  7.  be  ye  A.  1|  21.  7.  for  he  is  A.  unIo  his  God 
27. 14.  a  man  sanctify  his  house  to  be  A.  to  the  Ld 

30.  the  tithe  of  the'laiiil  is  A.  unto  the  Lord 
A''um.  5.  17.  and  the  priest  shall  take  A.  water 
15  40.  that  ye  may  remember,  and  be  A.  to  your  G 
16.  3.  seeing  all  the  congregation  are  A.  every  one 

5.  the  Lord  will  sbi'W  who  are  his,  and  who  is  k. 
18. 17.  thou  shall  not  redeem  them,  ihey  are  A. 
31.  6.  sent  Phinehas  with  ihe  A.  instruments 

1  Sam.  2.  2.  for  there  is  none  h.  as  the  Lord 

21.  5.  and  the  vessels  of  the  young  men  are  A. 
\Kings8.4.  (hey  brought  upthe  ark  and  Ihe  taber- 
nacle, and  all  the  A.  vessels,  2  Chron.  5.  5. 

2  Kings  4.  9.  I  perceive  this  is  a  A.  man  of  God 

1  Chr.  22. 19.  bring  (he  A.  ves.scls  into  house  of  God 
29.3.aboveall  that  I  have  prepared  for  ihe  A.  house 

2  Chron.  2.3.  6.  they  shall  go  in,  for  they  are  A. 

35.  3.  said  to  the  Leviles  which  were  A.  to  the  Ld 

put  the  A.  ark  into  ihe  house  Solomon  built 
13.  but  the  other  A.  offerings  sod  ihey  in  pots 
Ezra  8. 28.  ye  are  A.  lo  the  Lord,  vessels  are  A.  also 
9.  2.  the  A.  seed  mingled  themselves  with  people 
jWA.  9. 14.  madest  known  unio  (hem  thy  A.  sabbath. 
Psal.  20.  6.  he  will  hear  him  from  his  A.  heavens 

22.  3.  Ihou  art  A.  O  thon  that  inhabiiest  praises 
2-*.  2.  when  I  lift  my  hands  toward  thy  h.  Oracle 
86.  2.  preserve  my  soul,  for  I  am  A.  O  God  save 

98.  1.  his  A.  arm  hath  gotten  him  the  victory 

99.  5.  worship  at  his  footstool,  for  he  is  A. 

9.  ex'alt  the  Lord,  and  worship  at  his  A.  hill 
10.5.  42.  for  he  nniembered  his  A.  promise 
145.  J7.  the  Lord  is  A.  in  all  his  works 

Pr«7)  9.10.  the  knowledge  of  the  A. is  understanding- 
20.  25.  to  man,  who  devoureth  that  which  Is  A. 
30.  .3.  nor  have  I  Ihe  knowledge  of  the  A. 

Asvi.  4.3.  remaineih  in  Jerusalem  shall  be  called  A. 
6.  3.  one  cried,  A.  A.  A.  is  the  Lord  of  hosts 

13.  the  A.  seed  shall  be  the  substance  thereof 
27.13. shall  worship  in  the  A.monnlainal  Jerusalem- 
30.  29.  a  sons,  as  when  a  A.  solemnity  is  kept 
.W.  10.  the  I,or(l  hath  made  bare  his  A.  arm 
58.13.  call  sabbath,  the  A.  of  the  Lord,  honourable- 
()4.I0. 1  by  A.  cities  area  wilderness,  Zion  a  wilder. 

II.  our  A.  and  beautiful  house  is  burnt  up 
.Ter.  II.  15.  anil  the  A.  flesh  is  passed  from  thee 
f?2fA.22.26.put  no  difference  bet weenA. and  profane 

36.  38.  1  will  increase  them  as  the  A.  flock 
42.  13.  they  be  A.  chambers,  where  priests  eat 

14.  there  lav  their  garments,  for  they  are  A. 

44.  19.  and  lay  them  in  the  A.  chambers 

23.  shall  teach  difference  between  A.  and  profanO' 

45.  1.  shall  offer  a  A.  portion  of  the  land,  4. 

6.  against  the  oblation  of  A.  portion,  7.  |  48.  18 

46.  19.  into  the  A.  chambers  of  the  priests 
48.  10.  for  the  priests  shall  be  this  A.  oblation 

II.  not  sell  first-fruits,  for  it  is  A.  unto  the  Lord 
20.  shall  offer  the  A.  oblation  four-square,  21. 
Dan.  4. 8.  but  Daniel  came  in  before  me,  in  whom 
is  the  spirit  of  the  A.  gods,  9,  18.  |  5.  H 
11.  28.  his  heart  shall  be  against  the  A.  covenap 
30.  indignation  against  the  A.  covenant,  intelli 
gence  with  them  that  forsake  the  A.  covenant 
Hag.  2.  12.  if  one  bear  A.  flesh,  and  with  his  skirl 
touch  bread,  or  pottage,  or  « ine,  or  oil 
shall  it  be  h.? 


HOL 

^e&.  2. 12.  Lord  shall  inherit  Judah  in  the  h.  land 

IX  Lord  is  raised  U()  out  of  his  A.  halwtation 
Jl/at.  7.  6.  give  not  that  which  is  A.  unto  the  dogs 

25.  31.  shall  come,  and  all  the  A.  angels  with  hirn 
JWarA6.20.  knowini;  that  he  wusajust  man  and  A 

8.38.  Cometh  in  glorv  with  A.  angels,  7>MAci(.20 

J^uliel.'m.  hy  the  mouth  of  A.  prophets,  ./icts  3.21. 

72.  and  to  remember  his  A.  covenant  • 

2.  23   every  male  shall  be  called  A.  to  the  Lord 
Jokv  17.  11.  A.  Fath.  keep  those  thou  liasi  given  me 
Jictti  4.  27.  against  thy  A.  child  Jesus,  whom  thou 

30.  wonders  may  be  done  by  name  of  thy  A.  child 
7.  .■{3.  the  place  where  thou  slandesl  is  A.  ground 

10.  22.  was  warned  from  God  by  a  A.  angel 
JJom.l.2.whichhe  had  promised  in  the  A.  scriptures 

7.  12.  the  commandment  is  A.  just,  and  good 

11.  16.  if  the  tirsl-fruit  be  A.  if  the  root  be  A. 
12.1. that  ye  present  vour  bodies  a  A.  sacrifice  to  G. 
16.  Ifi.  salute  one  another  with  a  A.  kiss,  1  Cor.  16. 

20.  2  Cor.  13.  12.  1  Thess.  5.  26.  1  Pet.  5.  14. 

1  Cor.  3.  17.  the  temple  of  God  is  A.  which  temple 

7.  14.  but  now  are  they  A.  ||  34.  that  she  may  he  A. 

Ejik.  1.  4.  we  shoulrl  be  A.  and  without  blame,  5.27. 

Col.  1.  22.  to  present  you  A.  and  unblamable 

3.  12.  put  on,  as  the  elect  of  God,  A.  and  be.oved 
1  7'Ae.ss.5.27.this  epistle  be  read  to  all  the  A.brethren 

1  Tim.  2.  8.  lifting  up  A.  hands  without  wrath 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  who  hath  called  us  with  a  A.  calling 
3.  15.  thou  hast  known  A.  scriptures,  able  to  make 

Tit.  1.  8.  a  bishop  must  be  sober,  A.  temperate 
JHeb.'A.  I.  A.  brethren,  partakers  of  heavenly  calling 

7.  26.  such  a  high-priest  became  us,  who  is  A. 
1  Pr.t.  1.  15.  so  he  ye  A.  in  all  conversation,  16. 

•2.  5.  a  A.  priesthood  to  offer  up  spiritual  sacrifices 
3.  5.  the  A.  women  also  who  trusted  in  God 
■2  Pel.  1.  18.  when  we  were  with  him  in  A.  mount 
21.  but  A.  men  spake  as  moved  by  Holy  Ghost 

2.  21.  than  to  turn  from  the  A.  commandment 

3.  2.  the  words  spoken  before  by  the  A.  prophets 
11.  what  persons  to  be  in  al!  A.  conversation 

.Rer.  3.  7.  write  these  things,  saith  he  that  is  h. 

4.  H.  saying,  A.  A.  A.  Ld.  God  Almighty,  which  was 
fi.  10.  cried,  saying,  how  limg,  O  Lord,  A.  and  true 

14.  10.  be  lorinenled  in  presence  of  the  h.  angels 

15.  4.  who  shall  not  fear  thee?  for  thou  art  A. 
18. 20.  rejoice  over  her,  ye  A.  apostles  and  prophets 
20.6.  A.  is  he  that  hath  part  in  the  first  resurrection 
21    10.  and  he  shewed  me  the  A.  Jerusalem 

22.  6.  Lord  God  of  the  A.  prophets  sent  his  angel 
(I.  and  he  that  is  A.  let  him  be  A.  still 
See  Convocation. 
HOLY  day. 
Ej  od.  35.  2.  the  seventh  day  shall  be  a  h.  day 
X-h.  a.  9.  this  day  is  A.  unto  the  Lord,  10,  11. 
10.  31.  not  buy  it  of  them  on  sabbath  or  A.  day 
Pital.  42.  4.  with  a  multitude  that  kept  A.  day 
Isa.  58.  13.  from  doing  thy  pleasure  on  my  A.  day 
<7o{.2.16.  letnoman  juilse  you  in  respectofa  A.d«ji 
See  Garments. 
HOLY  Ohost. 
X^t.'\.^K.  she  was  found  with  child  of  the  ff.Oho^t 
20.  what  is  conceived  in  her  is  of  the  M.  Ghost 
3.11. shall  baptize  vou  with  H.GIiost,:\ni\  with  fire 
Mark  1.  8.  Luke  3.  16.  .Tohn  1.  33.  ..lets  1.  5. 

12.  31.  blasphemy  against  the  H.  Ghost  shall  not 
be  forgiven  unto  men,  Mark  3.  29.  /^tike  12.  10 

32.  whosoever  speaketh  against  the  ff.  Ghnst 
28.19. baptize  in  nameof  Fathcr,Son,andff.r?An.'!« 

JlfaW£l2.36.r>avidsaidbythe  H.Ghost,Jicts\.\(\. 

13.  11.  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  //.  Ghost 
Luke  1. 15.  John  shall  be  filled  with  the  H.  Ghost 

35.  the  H.  Ghost  shall  come  upon  thee 

41.  and  Klisaheth  was  filled  with  the  M.  Ghost 

67.  h'.s  father  Zacharias  was  filled  with  H. Ghost 

2.  25.  name  was  Simeon,  and  H.  (7.  wiis  upon  him 

26.  ind  it  was  revealed  unto  him  by  the  hf.  Ghost 

3.  22.  the  ff.  Ohost  descended  in  a  bodily  shape 

4.  1.  Jesus  being  full  of  the  M.  Ghost  returned 
12. 12.  H.  Ghost  shall  teach  you  in  the  same  hour 

John  7.  39.  for  the  ff.  Ghost  was  not  yet  given 

14.  2(5.  but  the  Comforter,  who  is  the  H.  Ghost 
20.  22.  he  sailh,  receive  ye  the  ff.  G.  ./Ids  2.  38. 

Octs^.Z.  after  thht  he  through  the  H.  O.  had  given 

8.  after  that  the  ff.  Ghost  is  come  upon  you 
9.  4.  they  were  ah  filled  with  the  H.  Ghost,  4.  31. 

33.  having  receive!  the  promise  of  the  ff.  Ghost 

4.  8.  Petor,  filled  wih  the  ff.  G.  said  unto  them 

5.  3.  SiL'an  filled  thy  heart  to  lie  lo  the  ff.  Ghnst 
32.  we  are  his  witnesses,  so  is  also  the  ff  Ghost 

6.  3.  look  out  men  full  of  the  ff.  G.  and  wisdom 
5.  they  chose  Slephen,  a  man  full  of  the  ff  .Ghost 

7.  51.  ye  stiff-necked,  ye  always  resist  the  ff.  G. 
55.  he  heiniT  full  of  ff.  G.  looked  up  to  heaven 

9.  15.  prayed  that  they  might  receive  the  ff.  G 
17  hands  on  them,  and  they  received  the  ff.  G. 

18.  when  Simon  saw  that  the  If.  G.  was  ffiven 

19.  on  whom  I  lay  hands,  he  may  receive  ff.  G. 

9.  17.  thou  mijhtest  he  filled  with  the  ff.  Ghost 
31.  walkins  in  the  comfort  of  the  ff.  Ghost 

10.  38.  howGodanointed  Jesus  with  the//.  GAost 

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HOL 

^cts  10.  44.  ff.  O.  fell  on  all  wh>  h  heard  the  word 
45.  on  Gentiles  was  poured  the  gift  of  the  H.  O. 
47.  which  have  received  the  ff.  G.  as  well  as  we 
11.  15.  ff.  G.  fell  on  them  as  on  us  at  beginning 
16.  but  ve  shall  be  bafitized  with  the  H.  Ghost 
24.  Barnabas,  full  of  the  H.  Ghost  and  faith 

13.2.  the  ff.  C.said,  separate  Barnabas  and  Saul 
4.  being  sunt  ttirth  by  the  If.  Ghost,  departed 

9.  Paul,  filled  with  the  ff.  G.  set  his  eyes  on  him 
52.  the  dusciples  were  filled  with  the  ff.  Ghost 

15. 8.  giving  them  the  If.  Ghost  as  he  did  unto  us 
28.  it  seemed  good  to  the  If.  Ghost,  and  to  us 
16.6.were  forbidden  of  the  ff.G.  to  preach  in  Asia 

19.  2.  have  ye  received  the  H.  Ghost  ?  we  have 
not  heard  whether  there  be  any  H.  Gkusl 

6.  laid  hands  on  them,  the  ff.  G.  came  on  them 

20.  23.  save  that  the  ff.  G.  witncsseth  m  every  city 
28.  over  which  If.  G.  hath  made  you  overseers 

21. 11.  thus  saith  the  ff.  Ghost,  so  shall  the  Jews 
28.  25.  well  spake  the  ff.G.  by  Esaias  the  prophet 
Rom.  5. 5.  love  of  God  shed  in  hearts  by  the  H.  G. 
9.  1.  conscience  bearing  me  witness  in  the  ff.  G. 

14.  17.  the  kingdom  of  God  is  joy  in  the  ff.  Ghost 

15.  13.  abound  in  hope  through  power  of  the  ff.G. 
16.  acceptable,  being  sanctified  by  the  ff.  Ghost 

1  Cor.  2. 13.  but  m  words  which  the'//.  G.  teach(!th 
6.  19.  your  body  is  the  tem])le  of  the  If.  Ghost 

12. 3.  say  that  Jesus  is  Lord,  but  by  the  ff.  Ghost 

2  Cor.  6.  6.  by  kindness,  by  the  If.  Ghost,  by  love 
13.  14.  the  communion  of  the  H.  G.  be  witii  you 

1  Thess.  1.  5.  fur  our  gospel  came  in  the  H.  Ghost 
6.  received  the  word  with  joy  of  the  N.  Ghost 

2  Tim.  1. 14.  that  good  thing  keep  by  the  If.  Ghost 
Tit.  3.  5.  he  saved  iis  by  the  renewing  of  the  H.  G. 
tfeh.'i.i.  bearing  witness  with  gifts  of  the  H. Ghost 

3.  7.  as  the  If.  Ghost  saith,  to-day  if  ye  will  hear 
6.  4.  and  were  made  |.artakers  of  the  If.  Ghost 

9.  8.  the  H.  Ghost,  this  signifying,  that  the  way 

10.  15.  whereof  the  If.  Ghost  is  a  witness  to  us 

1  Pet.  1. 12.  with  the  If.  G.  sent  down  from  heaven 

2  Pet.  1.21.  spake  as  they  were  moved  by  the  //.  O. 
1  John  5.  7.  the  Father,  the  Word,  and  thu  H.  G. 
Ju.de  20.  but  ye,  beloved,  praying  in  the  H.  Ohost 

See  God,  Habitation,  Hill. 

Most  HOLY. 

Ej-rtrf.26.33.  between  the  holy  place  and  the  most  A. 

.34.  on  ark  of  the  testimony  in  the  most  A.  place 

29.  37.  and  it  shall  be  an  altar  most  A.  40.  10. 

30.  in.  it  is  viost  A.  ||  29.  that  they  may  be  most  A. 
36.  the  perfume  shall  be  to  you  most  A. 

Lev.  2.  3.  the  remnant  of  the  meat-offering  shall 
be  Aaron's,  it  is  most  A.  10.  1  6.  17.  |  10.  12. 

6.  25.  the  sin-oflering  is  most  A.  29.  1  10.  17. 

7.  1.  the  trespass-oflfering  is  most  A.  6.  |  14.  IJ. 

21.  22.  eat  bread  of  God  both  of  viost  A.  and  holy 
24.  9.  the  cakes  of  fine  flour  are  mos'  h.  to  him 
27.28.  every  devoted  thing  is  most  A.  'o  the  Lord 

JV«m.4.4.  this  shall  be  service  about  morf  A.  things 

19.  thus  do,  when  they  approach  the  most  A. things 

18.  9.  the  offering  they  render  to  me  sh'  II  be  m.  h. 

10.  in  the  most  A.  place  shall  thou  eat  it 
1  Kinrr.<  6.  16.  he  built  them  for  the  most  h.  place 

7.  .50.  Solomon  made  vessels  for  the  most  k.  place 

8.  6.  brought  the  ark  unto  m.  h.  place,  2  CAr.  5.  7. 

1  Chron.  6.  49.  Aaron  and  sons  for  work  of  most  A. 
23.  13.  Aaron  separated  to  sanctify  most  A.  things 

2  Chron.  3.  8.  Solomon  made  the  most  h.  house 
10.  in  ihemosth.  house  he  made  two  cherubims 

4.  22.  the  inner  doors  thereof  for  the  most  A.  place 

31.  14.  and  Kore  to  distribute  the  most  A.  things 
Kzra  2. 63.  not  eat  of  the  most  A.  things,  JVeA.  7.  65. 
Kzek.  43.  12.  the  whole  limit  shall  be  most  A. 

44.  13.  shall  not  come  near  in  the  most  A.  place 

45.  3.  in  it  shall  be  the  sanctuary  and  most  A.  place 
48.  12.  this  oblation  shall  be  a  thing  most  A. 

Dan.  9.  24.  seventy  weeks  to  anoint  the  most  A. 

Hns.  11.  t  12.  Judah  is  faithful  with  the  most  h. 

Jude  20.  building  yourselves  on  your  most  A.  faith 
HOLY  mountain. 

Psal.  87.  1.  his  foundation  is  in  the  A.  mountains 

fsa.  11.9.  nor  destroy  in  my  h.  mountain,  6.S.  25. 
56.  7.  even  them  will  I  bring  to  my  A.  mountain 
.57.  13.  and  he  shall  inherit  my  A.  mountain 
65.  11.  ye  are  they  that  forget  my  A.  mountain 
6R.  20.  on  mules  and  swift  beasts  to  my  A.  mount. 

KzeA.  20.40.  in  my  h.  mountain  they  s\m\]  serve  me 
28.  14.  thou  wast  upon  the  A.  mountain  of  God 

f^an.  9.  16.  let  thy  anser  be  turned  from  thy  A.  m. 
20.  presenting  supplication  for  the  A.  mountain 
11.  45.  plant  tabernacles  in  glorious  A.  nwuutuiii. 

Joeli.  1.  sound  an  alarm  in  my  A.  mountain 
3.17. 1  am  the  Lord,  dwellinsin  7^\on  my  h.  mount. 

Ohad.  16.  for  as  ye  have  drunk  on  my  A.  mnvntnin 

Zeph.  3. 11.  no  more  haughty  because  of  A.  mount. 

ZccA.8.3.  mountain  of  the  Lord  called  the  A. /»«!'««. 
HOLY  name. 

Lev.  20.  3.  seed  lo  Molech,  to  profane  my  A.  name 

22.  2.  and  that  ihey  profane  not  my  A.  name 
32.  neither  shall  ye  profane  my  A.  name 

1  Chron.  16. 10.  glory  ye  in  his  A.  nayne,  Ps.  105. 3 


HOL 

lCAr.16.35.  wcgivBthankMotliyA.  K.  PsaM06.47. 

29.  16.  to  build  thee  a  house  for  thy  A.  name 
Psal.  .33.  21.  because  we  tiusled  in  his  A.  name 

99.  3.  piaise  thy  terrible  name,  fur  it  is  A. 

103.  1    bless  the  Lord,  bless  his  A.  name,  145.  21 

111.  9.  A.  and  reverend  is  his  name,  Luke  1.  49. 
fsa.  57.  15.  saith  the  lofty  One,  whose  name  is  h. 
Ezek.  20.  39.  b;l  pollute  you  my  A.  name  no  moro 

36.20.  iliey  pra^i  eil  my  A.  name  when  they  said 

21.  but  I  luu-  pity  for  mine  A.  name 

22.  not  for  your  sakus,  but  for  my  A.  name's  sate 

39.  7.  1  will  make  my  A.  nume  known  in  Isr.  I  will 
not  let  them  pollute  my  A.  name  any  more 

25.  and  I  will  be  jealous  for  my  A.  name 
4.3.  7.  my  A.  name  shall  Israel  no  more  defile 
8.  they  have  defiled  my  h.  n.  by  their  abominat. 
Amos  2.  7.  go  in  to  same  maid,  to  profane  my  A.  n. 

HOLY  One. 
Deict.  33.  8.  Thummim  and  Urim  be  with  thy  h.  0. 
■Job  6.  10.  not  concealed  the  words  of  the  h.  One 
Fs.  16.  10.  not  leave  my  smil  in  hell, nor  sufferthine 
h.  One  to  see  corruption,  Acts  2.  27.  |  13.  35. 
89.  19,  then  thou  spakesl  in  vision  to  thy  A.  One 
Isa.  10.  17.  and  Ids  h.  One  .shall  be  fur  a  flame 
29.  23.  they  shall  sanctify  tlie  h.  One  of  Jacob 

40.  25.  to  whom  shall  I  be  equal?  saith  tlie  A.  Oiu 
43.  15.  I  am  the  Lord  your  h.  One,  the  Creator 
49.  7.  thus  saith  the  Redeemer  of  Israel, his  h.  One 

Dan.i.  13.  a  A.  One  came  down  from  heaven,  23. 
Eos.  11.  9.  for  I  am  the  h.  One  in  the  midst  of  thee 
ffab.l.  12.  artthou  not  fromeverlast.  O  L.  my  A.O 
3.  3.  the  A.  One  came  from  mount  Paran 
Mark  1.24. man  with  unclean  spir.said,!  know  thee 
who  thou  art,  the  A.  One  of  (Jnd,  Luke  4.  34. 
Jlcts  3.  14.  but  ye  denied  the  A.  One  and  the  Just 
1  ./oA)i  2.  2C.  ye  have  an  unction  from  the  A.  Otie 

HOLY  One  of  Israel. 
2X7?!  o's  1 9.22.thou  hast  exalted  thy  voice.andliried 
thy  eves  against  the  h.One  of  Isr.  fsa.  37.  23. 
Psal.  71 .  22.  to  thee  will  I  sing,  O  thou  A.  One  of  Isr. 
78.  4).  yea,  they  limited  the  A.  One  of  Israel 
89.  18.  and  the  A.  One  of  I.iracl  is  our  King 
/<a.  1.  4.  they  have  provoked  the  A.  One  of  Israel 
5.  19.  let  Counselor  I  he  h.One  of  Israel  draw  nigh 
24.  and  despised  the  word  of  the  A.  One  of  Israel 
10.20.  shall  stay  on  the  Lord,  the  A.  One  of  Israel 

12.  (i.  great  is  the  A.  One  of  fsraelmmiiist  of  thee 

17.  7.  his  eyes  shall  have  respect  to  A.  One  of  Jsr. 

29.  19.  the  poor  shall  rejoice  in  the  A.  One  of  Isr. 

30.  11.  cause  the  A.  One  of  Israel  to  cense  from  ua 
12.  thus  saith  the  A.  One  of  Israel,  15. 

31.  1.  they  look  not  unto  the  A.  One  of  Israel 

41.  14.  saith  thy  Redeemer,  the  A.  One  of  Israel 
16.  and  thou  shalt  glory  in  the  A.  One  of  fsrael 
20.  and  the  A.  One  of  Israel  hath  created  it 

13.  3.  1  am  'he  Ld.  the  A.  One  of  fsr.  thy  Saviour 
14.  thus  saith  your  Redeemer,  the  A.  One  of  fsr. 

45. 11.  the  Ld.  the  A.  One  of  Israel,  and  his  Maker 

47.4.  Lord  of  hosts  is  his  name,  the  A.  One  of  Isr. 
48.17.  saith  thy  Redeemer,  the  A.  One  of  Isr.  54.  5, 
49.  7.  the  Redeemer  of  Israel,  and  his  A.  One 

55.5.  nations  run  unto  thee,  for  the  A.  One  of  1st: 
fiO.  9.  bring  their  gold  to  the  A.  One  of  Israel 

14.  shall  call  thee  the  Zion  of  the  A.  One  of  Isr. 
Jer.  50.  29.  Babylon  proud  ag.  the  A.  One  of  Isr a\  i 
51.5.  land  filled  with  sin  against  the  A.  Oncof  Is>  . 
Ezek.  39. 7.  that  I  am  the  Lord,  the  A.  One  in  fsr 

HOLY  ones. 
Da?!.  4. 17.  the  demand  hy  the  word  ofthr  A.onra 

HOLY  oil. 
Exod.  30.  25.  it  shall  be  a  A.  anointing  oil,  31. 

37.  29.  and  be  made  the  A.  anointing  oil 
JVum  35.25.  the  high-priest  was  anointed  with  h.oi] 
Psal.  89.  20.  with  mv  A.  oil  have  1  anointed  him 

nOLY  people. 
Dent.  7. 6.  thou  art  a  A.  people  to  the  Lord,  14.2,21 
2f).  19.  that  thou  mayest  be  a  h.  people  to  the  Lord 
•Jft.  9.  L.  shall  cstacilish  Ihcc  a  A.  people  to  hin.sel! 
fsa.  62.  12.  they  shall  call  them  the  h.  people 
/>a7i.8. 24.  he  shall  prosper,  and  destroy  the  A.peo 
12.  7.  to  scatter  the  pnwer  of  the  h. people 

HOLY  place. 
Kxorf.  28.29.  when  hegocth  in  untothe  A.ptnc(!,35 
43.  come  near  to  minister  in  the  h. place,  29.  30 
29.  31.  thou  shalt  seetlsc  his  flesh  in  the  A.  place 
31.  11.  may  make  sweet  incense  for  the  A.  place 
35.  19.  to  do  service  in  the  h.  place,  39.  1,  41. 

38.  24.  the  gold  in  al!  the  work  of  the  A.  plane 
Lev.  6. 16.  with  unleavened  bread  itsh'dl  be  eater 

in  the  A.  plore.  26.  |  7.  6   |  10.  13.  |  24.  9 
27.  ihou  shalt  wash  that  in  the  A.  place 
30.  brought  to  reconcile  witha!  in  the  A.  place 
10.17.have  ye  not  eaten sm-ofTerins  in  thoh.place? 

18.  blood  was  not  brouirht  in  within  the  h.plnct 
14. 13  shall  slay  the  burnl-oflering  in  the  h.plact 
16.~'  thai  he  come  not  at  all  times  into  the  A. p/ac* 

i.  tliiis  .<liall  .Aaron  come  ir.lo  the  A.  place 

16.  he  shall  make  an  atonement  for  the  h.  place 

17.  gooth  to  make  atonement  in  the  A.  pZarc,  27 
20.  hath  made  an  end  of  rcconcilinc  thoi  plaet 


HOL 

Vec  16  !j3.he  put  on  when  lie  went  into  tlio  A.  ;)/(jcc 
2-1.  bliall  wasli  Ills  Hesli  willi  WHlei  in  tin:  li.placr 

J.ish.  ri.  J5.  Ilie  place  vvlrcruDii  lliou  sliindusl  is  k. 

I  A/nifsS.S.tliestavi'.s  unresKeii  uiit  in  l\\c  k.  place 
J(J.  jiriesls  cuiuk  uiu  ol'tlie  A.  place,  2  Clir.5.  11. 

1  C/iron.  23.  112.  kiM^|i  llie  rimrge  ol'tlie  A.  place 

2  Chron.  2!t.  5.  imiiv  tillliiness  out  of  llie  li.  place 
7.  nor  oliVieii  bnriil-otronng.s  in  the  A.  place 

'M\.  27.  pravcT  cunio  u])  to  Ins  A.  iUvflling-;j/(icc 
1(5.  5.  stand  in  the  h.  place  according  to  divisions 
I'.zra  9.  8.  and  to  give  us  a  nail  in  Ins  A.  place 
I'sat.  24.  3.  and  who  shall  stand  in  his  A.  place! 
46.4.  the  streams  whereof  make  glad  i\\e  h.  place 
68.  17.  among  them  as  in  Sinai,  in  the  It.  place 
Eccl.  8. 10.  who  had  gone  from  the  place  of  the  A. 
ha.  57.  15.  I  dwell  in  the  high  and  h.  place 
F.iek.  41.  4.  he  said  lo  me,  this  is  the  most  A.  place 
■i~  13.  lli«;)/aceis  A.  II  14.  not  go  out  of  llic  A. ;;Zacc 
4.V  4.  it  shall  lie  a  A.  place  for  the  sHiictnary 
Jlf.iL24.15.yesee  llie  abominations  stand  \nk.placc 
^Icts  0.13.  hlasphemous  wordsagainstlliis  A. /;/acc 
21.  28.  this  man  halh  polluted  this  A.  place 
Hrh  y.  12.  Christ  entered  in  once  into  ihe  k.  place 
So  the  high-priest  entered  every  year  \n\.o  h-vlare 
HOLY  place.-,. 
i  CKron.  8.11.  because  \heplaces  are  h.  whereunto 
FsiU.  68.  35.  tliou  art  terrible  out  of  thy  A.  places 
F.iek.  7.  24.  and  their  h.plaas  shall  be  defiled 
21.  2.  and  drop  thy  word  toward  the  h.  places 
^ei.  0. 24.  Christ  is  not  enlered  into  A./»/aces  made 

Smi  be  HOLY. 
Exod.  22.  31.  and  ye  shall  be  A.  men  unto  me 
29  37.  whatsoever  touchelh  the  allir  shall  be  h 
30.29.\vhatsoevcrtouclieih  iheinsA  AeA.7-ct>.6.18. 

32.  it  !S  holy,  and  it  shall  be  A.  unto  you,  37. 
40.9.  shalt  anoint  the  tabernacle,  and  \l  shall  be  h. 
£,eo.  6.27.  f  halt  touch  the  flesh  thereof  5An//ic  A. 
J1.44.yesAaHieA.for  lam  h(dy,45.  ]  19.2.  |  20.2G. 
in.  24"  fruit  thereof  sAa/i  be  li.  to  praise  the  Lord 
21.  6.  the  priests  shall  be  A.  unto  llieii  God 
23.20.  they  shall  be  h.Ui  the  Lord  for  the  priest 
25   12.  it  is  the  jubilee,  it  shall  he  A.  unto  you 
27.  9.  that  any  mangivcth  to  the  Lord  shall  be  A. 
10   then  the  exchange  thereof  sAa//  be  A.  33. 
21.  in  the  jubilee  it  shall  be  A.  lo  the  Lord 
32.  tiie  tenth  shall  be  A.  unto  the  Lord 
jVum.  6.  5.  the  Nazarile  shall  be  A.  unto  the  Lord 
16.7.lhemanwlioin  Lord  doth  choose  he  shall  be  h 
IS.lO.every  male  shall  eat  il,il  shallbe  h.  unto  ihee 
Deut.  23.  14.  therelore  shall  thy  camp  be  k. 
Jer.  31.  40.  the  gate  toward  the  east  shall  beh- 
lCieA.45.1.  t)ir<holy  portion  shall  ieA.with  borders 
JtelZ  17.1  dwell  ill  Zion,then  sAa// Jerusalem  4e  A. 

HOLY  Spirit. 
Psrl  51   11.  and  lake  not  thy  A.  Spirit  from  me 
7s<r.63.  10.  lliey  rebelled  and  vexed  his  A.  Spirit. 

1 1.  where  is  he  that  put  his  k.  Spirit  within  him? 
Luke  11.13.yourheavenly  Faiher  give  iheh. Spirit 
Eph.  1.  13.  seiiled  with  that  A.  Spirit  of  promise 
4.  30.  g-  ieve  not  the  A.  Spirit  of  God,  whereby 
1  'Jhcso  4.8.  who  halh  ijiven  unto  us  his  A.  Spirit 

HOLY  tniiplc. 
Paal.o.l.  I  will  worship  towatil  ihy  A.  <fmpJc,138.2. 

11.  4.  the  Lord  is  in  his  A.  temple,  his  eyes  behold 
65.4. be  satisfied  with  the  goodnessof  thy  A.Zr/np/e 
79.  1.  thy  A.  temple  have  I  hey  d-filed,  they  laid 

Jonah  2.  4.  I  will  look  again  toward  thy  h.  temple 
7.  my  prayer  came  in  unto  thee,  to  Iliy  h.  temfle 
Mic.  1.  2.  the  Lord  from  his  A.  temple  be  witness 
Hub.  2.  20.  but  the  Lord  is  in  his  it.  temple 
Eph.  2.  21.  growelh  to  a  A.  temple  in  the  Lord 

HOLY  thing. 
Lev.  ^.10.  no  stranger  shall  eat  of  the  A.  tiling 

14.  if  a  man  eat  o(  the  A.  thinn-  unwillingly 
27.  23.  thy  estimation  as  a  A.  thing  lo  the  Lord 
JVum.  4. 15.  hut  lliey  shall  not  touch  any  A.  thing 
Ezck.  48.  12.  oblation  be  to  lliem  a  thing  most  A. 
Luke  1.  35.  therefore  that  A.  thinir  born  of  llice 

HOI,Y  things. 
£zo(i.28.38.Aariin  may  bear  Ihe  iniquity  of  A.  thin. 
^ejj.  5.15.  sin  thro'  ignorance  in  the  A.  things  of  L. 
22.2. separate  themselves  from  Ihe  h. things  of  Isr. 
3.  whosoever  he  be  thai  goelh  unto  the  A.  things 
4.  not  eat  of  the  A.  thivgs  till  he  be  clean,  6,  12. 
7.  be  clean,  ami  shall  afKTwardeat  ofthe  A.i!A/n. 
15.lhevsiiall  not  profane  the  A.  tAjnifs  of  Israel 
16.  I.)  bear  iniriuiiy.  when  Ihcy  eat  A.  things 
N'um.i.  20.  not  go  in  losee,  when  h.  t.  are  covered 
5. 9.  every  otTerinj  of  A.  thinirs  shall  he  his,  18.  19. 
18.  32.  neither  shall  y^  pollute  Ihe  A.  things 
Devi.  12.  2().  tnv  A.  l!A; «.«'.?  lake  .md  go  lo  ihe  jilare 

1  CAro7i.23.  28.  their  office  was  in  piiri'yini  A.  th. 

2  Chron.  31. C.  llif  V  bronirht  in  the  lilheo'fA./A/wn-s 
J\reh.  10.  33.  we  m.ide  orrlinnn'-es  for  Ihe  A.  thivgx 

12.  47.  they  sanclifie.l  the  A.  thinas  lo  the  Levitts 
Ezek.  20.  40.  there  will  I  rcrpiire  your  A.  things 

22.  8.  thou  hasi  de.-;p-.=c-d  mine  A.  things 
26.  her  priests  have  profaned  my  A.  things 

44.8.  ve  have  not  kfpt  Ihe  charge  of  my  A.  things 

13.  shall  not  come  near  to  anv  of  my  A.  things 

•MSP 


1  Cor.  9.  l.T  they  who  minister  ahmil  A.  things 
f/eb.8.  t  3.  a  high-iKiest,  a  !nini«icr  of  A.  things 

HOME. 
Gen.S^.  l(i.  laid  up  garments  till  her  lord  came  A. 

43.  16.  bring  these  men  A.  slay  and  make  ready 
Kiod.  !l.  19.  man  and  beast  not  brought  A.  shall  die 
/^£u<.2I.12.llien  thou  shall  bring  her  A.lotiiy  house 

2).  5.  bill  he  shall  he  free  at  h.  one  year 
./osA-2.18. bring  all  thy  father's  household  A.  to  thee 
Judg.  11.  9.  if  ye  bring  me  A.  again  lo  fight 

19.  9   get  on  your  way,  that  thou  mayesi  go  A. 
liiith  1.21.  ihe  Lord  halh  brouglu  me  A.  cm|)ly 

1  Sam.  2.  20.  anil  they  went  unto  their  own  A. 
6.  7.  and  Ining  llieir  calves  A.  from  them 

10.  and  the  men  shut  up  their  calves  at  A. 
10.  26.  and  Saul  also  went  A.  to  Gibeah,  24.  22. 
18.  2.  let  him  go  no  more  A.  to  his  father's  house 

2  Sam.  13.7.  then  David  sent  A.  to  Taiuar,  saying 
14.  13.  the  king  doth  not  fetch  .!f.  his  banished 
17.  23.  AhilJiophel  gat  him  A.  to  his  house 

1  A'j7/u-s5.14.a  month  in  Lebanon,two  months  at  A. 
13  7.  come  A.  with  me  and  refresh  thyself,  15. 

2  Kings  14.  10  and  tarry  at  A.  2  CAro».  25.  19. 

1  Chron.  13.  12.  bring  ihe  ark  of  God  A.  to  me 
13.  so  David  brought  not  the  ark  A.  to  himself 

2  Chron.  25.  10.  Amaziah  separated  the  army  of 

Ephr.  to  go  A.  ihey  returned  A.  in  great  anger 
Esth.5.  10.  when  Hamancaine  A.  called  his  friends 
./nb  .39.  12.  believe  that  he  will  bring  A.  thy  seed 
Psal.GS.  12. she  ihat  tarried  at  A.  divided  the  spoil 
Pruv.  7.  19.  Ihe  good  man  is  not  at  A.  he  is  gone 

20.  and  he  will  come  A.  at  ihe  day  appointed 
Eccl.  12.  5.  because  man  goelh  to  his  long  A. 


H(>i\ 


only  respect,  hut  alto  relieve  them.    Let  ••lib  n 
that  rule  well  he  counted  worthy  ofdmihlc  n  » 
nour.      Let  them  hace  a  liberal  niaint  nanie. 
Hcinour  li  taken  for  a  recomptncc,  or  reward, 
IVum.  24.  11,  1  thought  lo  promole  cbee  iiiiio 
grea'  honour,  but  lo,  (lie  Lord  halh  ke|)t  ihef 
back  from  honour;  that  is,  hath  dtpriiuil  lint 
of  the  reward  I  designed  for  thee,    lly  lunn  ur 
i«  also  underst^'>d  t/iat  adoration  ichnh  is  i.ur 
to  fiod  only,  Psal.  29.2,  Give  unto  the  Lo  <l  Hie 
hniiour  due  unto  Ins  name.     So  in  Mai.  I.  li 
If  tijen  I  \y  a  father,  where  is  mine  honour 
Jlnd  in   1  'J'lni.  1.  17,  tinto  the  only  wise  (iod 
be  honour  and  glory.    It  is  put  for  an  hononra 
ble  function,  or  office,  such  as  was  thai  of  th' 
holy  priesthood  under  the  law.     Heh.  5.  4,  No 
man  taketh  this  honour,  this  hovourablc  office, 
unto  himself,  but  he  tlial  is  called  of  Goil,  as 
was  Jiaron.     Jlnd  for  those  great  blessin{;i! 
and   enjoyments  wliich  are   bestowed   on    th' 
saints  in  heaven.     Rom.  2.  10,  (Jlory,  hi. nour. 
and  peace  to  every  man  that  worketli  gOD'j. 
Geii.  49.6.  to  iheir  assembly,  my  A.  be  not  united 
F.jod.  8.  t9.  Moses  said,  have  this  A.  over  me 
14.  17.  and  I  will  gel  me  A.  upon  Pharaidi 
18.  when  I  have  gotten  me  A.  upon  Pharrr.di 
JVum.  22.  17.  I  will  promote  thee  unto  great  A.  37. 
24.  11.  the  Lord  hath  kept  Ihee  back  from  A. 
27.  20.  thou  shalt  put  some  of  thine  A.  upon  bin- 
iJeiit.  26.  19.  make  Ihee  high  above  all  nations  in  A 
■/udg.  4.  9.  the  journey  shall  not  be  for  thine  A. 

13.  17.  Ihy  sayings  come  lo  pass,  we  may  do  IlieeA 
2  .Sam.  6.  22.  of  them  shall  I  he  had  in  A. 
.fcr.  6.  t  2.  likened  Zion  to  a  woman  dwelling  at  h. !  1  h'ings  3. 13. 1  have  also  »iven  thee  riches  and  h 
39.  14.  that  Gedaliah  should  carry  him  A.  I  )  Chron   16.  27.  glory  and  A.  arc  in  his  presence 

Lam.  1.20.  abroad  the  sword,at  A.thereis  as  death  i    17.  IS.  what  can  David  say  more  for  A.  ofthy  serv 
Hab.  2.  5.  he  is  a  proud  man,  neither  keepeth  at  A.  1    29   12.  both  riches  and  A.  come  of  thee 
Hag.  1.  9.  when  ye  brought  it  A.  I  did  blow  upon  itj     28.  David  died  in  old  age,  full  of  riches  and  A. 


!\fat.  8.6.  my  servant  lieih  at  A.  sick  of  Ihe  palsy 
J\Iark  5.  19.  go  A.  to  thy  friends  and  tell  them 
LiikeO.  61.  let  first  bid  iliem  farewell  who  are  at  A. 
15.  6.  when  he  cometh  A.  he  callelh  his  friends 
.hhii  16.  t  32.  scailered,  every  man  to  his  own  A. 

19.  27.  tliat  disciple  took  her  to  his  own  A. 

20.  10.  the  disciples  went  away  to  their  own  A. 
Jicts  2. 1 46.  contin.  in  temple  breaking  bread  at  A. 

21.  6.  we  look  ship,  and  they  returned  A.  again 

1  Cor.  11.  34.  if  any  man  hunger  let  him  eat  at  A. 
14.  35.  let  them  ask  their  husbands  at  A. 

2  Cor.  5.  6.  that  whilst  we  are  at  A.  in  the  body 
1  Tim.  5.  4.  let  them  learn  to  shew  piety  at  A. 
Tit.  2.  5.  to  be  discreet,  chaste,  keepers  af  A. 

HOME-BORN. 
Exod.  12.49.  one  law  shall  be  to  him  that  is  A.-ior?t 
Lev.  18.  9.  thy  sister  whether  born  at  A.  or  abroad 
Jer.  2. 14.  is  Israel  a  servant?  is  he  a  h.-born  slave? 

HOMER 
JVas  a  measure  of  capacity  in  use  amovg  the 
Hebiews,  containing  six  pints  very  nearly, 
ft  was  the  tenth  part  of  the  Epliah,  and  was 
the  measure  of  manna  which  God  appointed 
for  every   Israelite,    Exod.    16.    16,   36.      .See 

EPIIAH. 

Lev.  27.  16.  a  A.  of  barley-seed  at  fifty  shekels 
fsa.  5.  10.  Ihe  seed  of  a  A.  shall  yield  an  ephah 
Ezek.  45.  11.  the  measure  shall  be  after  the  A. 

13.  the  sixth  part  of  an  ephah  of  a  A.  of  wheat 

14.  tenth  part  of  a  hath,  for  ten  baths  are  a  A. 
Hos  3.  2.  I  bought  her  for  a  A.  and  half  a  A. 

HONEST. 

Luke  8. 15.  which  is  tin  A.  and  good  heart,  bavins 
.^cts  G.'.i.h)nkoul  among  you  seven  men  of  A.  rejio 
Rom.  12.17.  provide  things  A.  in  the  sight  of  all  men 
9  Cor.  8.21.  provid.  A.  things  in  sight  of  L.  and  men 
13.  7.  but  that  ye  should  do  ihat  which  is  A. 
Phil.  4.8.  whatsoever  things  are  A.  just,  pure,  lovely 
Tit.  3.  t  14.  let  ours  learn  lo  profess  A.  trades 
I  Pet.".  12.  having  our  conversation  A.  am.  Gentiles 

HONESTLY. 
Rom.  13. 13.  let  us  walk  A.  as  in  the  day,  not  in  riot 
1  Thess.  4.  12.  may  walk  Ji.  toward  them  without 
//cA.13.18.conscienee,  in  -ill  things  willing  lo  live  A. 

Iio^■ESTv^ 

1  Tim.  2. 2.  may  lead  peaceable  life  in  godli.  and  A. 
HONOUR, 

Or  to  honour,  in  scripture  style,  is  taken  not 
only  for  the  inward  or  outward  respect  which 
peoplehare  and  pay  to  persons  who  are  superior 
to  them;  and  to  whom  thnjowe particular  marks 
of  deference  and  distinction  :  but  likewise  for 
real  services  which  are  due  to  them.  Exod.  20. 
12,  Honour  thy  father  and  ihy  mother.  This 
precept  requires,  not  only  that  we  should  shew 
onr  parents  respect  and  deference,  but  likewise 
that  we  should  assi-^t  .ir.d  relieve  them,  and  per- 
form such  sen}  ices  for  them  as  they  mnystnnrl  in 
need  of ;  as  this  precept  is  explained  by  our  .Sa- 
viour;  Mat.  1.5.  4,  .5,  0.  Honour  is  likewise 
token,  in  the  same  sense  in  1  Tim.  5.  3,  17. 
Honour  widows  that  are  widows  indeed.  JVot 
2  ft 


2  Chron.  1.  11.  thou  hast  not  asked  riches  or  /j 

12.  I  will  give  ihee  riches,  and  wealth,  and  7/. 
17.  5.  .lelioshaphat  had  A.  in  abundance,  18.  1 
26.  18  nor  shall  it  he  for  ihy  A.  from  Ihe  Lord 
32.  27.  Hezekiali  had  much  riches  and  A. 

33.  the  iiihabitanis  of  Jerusalem  did  him  A. 
Estlt.  1.4.  to  shew  the  A.  of  his  excellonf  majesty 

20  all  wives  shall  give  lo  their  liusbandK  A. 
6.  3.  what  A.  hath  been  done  Mordecai  for  this? 

t6.  the  man  in  whose  A.  the  king  delighleth 
8.  16.  the  Jews  had  light  and  gladness,  joy^nd  f\. 
.fob  14.  21.  his  sons  came  to  A.  he  kiioweth  it  n«( 
Psal.  7.  5.  let  the  enemy  lay  mine  A.  in  the  dust 
8.  5.  thou  hast  crowned  him  with  A.  //eA.2.  7,5 
21.  5.  A.  and  niajesly  hast  thou  laid  upon  him 
26.  8.  I  loved  Ihe  place  where  Ihine  A.  dwelielh 
29.  t2.  give  unto  the  Lord  Ihe  A.  of  his  name 
49.  12.  nevertheless  man  being  in  A.  abideth  not 

20.  man  that  is  in  A.  and  undersian.'.elh  not 
66.  2.  sing  forth  the  A.  of  his  name,  make  his 
71.8.  let  my  mouih  ho  filled  with  thy  A.  .ill  the  da; 
9<).  6.  A.  and  majesty  are  before  him,  strength 
104.  I.  thou  art  clothed  with  A.  and  majesty 
112.  9.  his  horn  shall  be  exalted  with  A. 
145.  5.  T  will  speak  of  the  A.  of  thy  majesty 
149.  9.  this  A.  have  all  his  saints,  |)raise  Ihe  Lord 
Prov.  3.  16.  and  in  her  left  lianil  are  riches  and  k 

4.  8.  exalt  her,  and  she  shall  bring  thee  to  A. 

5.  9.  lest  Ihou  give  thine  A.  lo  others,  thy  years 
8.  18.  riches  and  A.  are  with  me,  durable  riches 
11.  16.  a  gracious  woman  relaineth  A. 

14.28.  in  Ihe  multitude  of  the  peop.  is  ihe  kin^'-i  A 
15.  33.  and  before  A.  is  humility,  18.  12. 

20.  3.  it  is  an  A.  for  a  man  lo  cease  from  strife 

21.  21.  he  that  followelh  mercy,  findelh  A. 

22.  4.  by  Ihe  fear  of  the  Lord  are  riches  and  A. 
25.  2.  the  A.  of  kings  is  to  searcli  out  a  matter 
2(i.  1.  so  A.  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool 

8.  so  is  he  that  givetli  h.  to  a  fool 
29.  23.  A.  shall  U|ihol(f  the  hnmhic  in  spirit 
31.  25.  strength  and  A.  are  her  clothing 
F.ecl.  6  2.  a  man  to  whom  God  hath  given  A. 

10.  1.  so  folly  him  that  is  in  repulation  for  A. 
■/er.  33. 9.  h(!  lo  me  an  A.  before  all  nations  ofearif 
Don.  2.  6.  ye  shall  receive  rewards  anil  great  A 

4.  30.  that  I  have  built  for  the  A.  of  mv  niaieslv 
36.  mine  h.  and  brightness  relninert  unto  me 

5.  18.  O  king,  God  gave  thy  father  glory  and  A. 

11.  21.  thev  shall  not  give  ihe  A.  of  the  kingdo'.i 
Mai.  1.  6.  if  then  I  be  a  father,  where  is  mini'  A..' 
Mat.  13.  57.  Jesus  said,  a  jirophet  is  not  witlu  u 

A.  save  in  his  own  country,  Mark  6.  4 
.fohn  4.  44. 
■Tohn  5.  41.  1  receive  not  A.  from  men 

44. who  receive  A.  one  nfanother,  and  seek  not  A 

8.  54.  if  I  honour  myself,  my  A.  is  nothing 
Rom.  2.  7.  in  well  doing  seek  for  glorv  and  A. 

10.  but  A.  lo  every  man  Ihat  wnrketh  sood 

9.  21.  of  the  s  ime  lump  to  make  one  vessel  N)  * 
12.10.kin.lly  afTectioned,  in  h.  preferring  one  an-il 
13.  7.  render  iherofore  A.  lo  whom  A.  is  du? 

I  Cor.  12.  23.  we  bestow  more  abundnHt  ft.  24. 


HON 

S  Cor.  6.  8  by  h.  and  diihnnour,  by  evil  report 
Col.%  23.  not  ill  any  A.  to  tliesutiafyingof  the  flesh 

1  Thess.  4.  4.  know  how  to  jpossess  his  vessel  in  A. 
J  T^m.  1.  17.  lo  ll)0  only  wise  God  be  h.  and  glory 

5.  17.  let  elders  be  coiinled  woi'hy  of  double  h. 

6.  1.  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all  A. 
16.  to  whom  be  ii.  and  power  everlasting 

2  Tim.  2.  20.  vessels,  some  to  A.  eoine  to  dishon.  21. 
//eA.3.3.  who  budded,  hnili  nio:eA.  than  the  house 

5.  4.  no  inan  taketh  this  A.to  himself,  but  he  called 
I  Pet.  1.  7.  might  be  found  to  praise,  A.  and  glory 

2.  1  7.  uiito  you  that  bulieve,  he  is  an  A. 

"i.  7.  giving  A.  to  the  wife  as  to  the  weaker  vessel 
i  Pet.  1.  it.  he  received  from  God  the  Father  A. 
Rev.  4.  'J.  when  those  beasts  give  glory  and  A- 
11.  thou  art  worthy  lo  receive  glory  and  A.  5. 12. 

5.  13.  A.  power  and  might  be  to  him,  7. 12.  |  19. 1. 

1!).  7.  let  us  be  glad,  rejuiee,  and  give  A.  to  him 

21.  24.  kings  bring  their  slory  and  A.  to  it,  26. 

iioNoims. 

^cts  28.  10.  who  also  honoured  tis  with  many  A. 

HONOUR,  ^^erb. 
Eiorf.20. 12.  A.  thy  fath.  and  Ihv  molh. Dent.  5.V}. 
Mat.  1.5.  4.  I  19.  19.  Mark  7.  10.  \  10.  19. 
Luke  18.  20.  F.ph.  6.  2. 
Lev.  ID.  15.  shalt  not  A.  the  person  of  the  mighty 

32.  ihou  shalt  A.  the  face  of  the  old  man 
ludg.  9. 9.  wli^jrewilh  by  ine  they  A.  God  and  man 
I  Sam.  2. 30.  LJ.  saith,  for  them  that  A.  me  T  will  A. 
15.  30.  yet  A.  me  now,  1  prav  thee,  before  elders 
2  SatH.  10.3.  thinkesl  thou  thai  David  df>th  A.  thy 
father,  that  he  sent  to  thee?  1  Chrnn.  19.  3. 
Es£A.  6.  6  whom  the  king  delighletli  to  A.  7,9,  11. 
Psal.  91.  15.  I  will  deliver  hiin  and  A.  liim 
Prou.3.9.A.the  Ld.  with  thy  substance  and  first-fru. 
'sa.  29.  13.  this  people  wilh  their  lips  do  A.  me 
43.  20.  the  beast  of  the  fii'ld  shall  h.  me 
58.  13.  and  shalt  A.  him,  not  doing  thine. )wn  ways 
Dan.  4.  37.  I  extol  and  A.  the  King  of  heai-cn 

11.  3S.  in  his  cstaie  shall  he  A.  the  god  of  forces, 
a  god  whou)  his  faihers  knew  not.  shall  he  A. 

Mm.  l.'i.  6.  and  A.  not  his  father  or  his  mother 
y»An5. 23.  that  all  men  should  h.  Son  asthcy  A.Fa. 

8.  49.  but  I  A.  my  Father,  and  ye  dishonour  me 
54.  if  I  A.  myself  my  A.  is  nolhing 

12.  26.  if  any  serve  me,  him  will  my  Father  A. 
1  Tim.  5.  3.  A.  widows  that  are  widows  indeed 
1  Pet.  2.  17.  A.  all  men,  fear  God,  A.  the  king 

k  HONOUR.^BLE. 

Oen.  34.  19.  Shechem  was  more  A.  than  all  house 
Jfum.  22. 15.  Balak  sent  princes  more  A.  than  they 

1  .Sam.  9.  6.  there  is  in  the  city  a  man  of  God,  and 

he  is  an  A.  man,  all  he  saith  cometh  to  pass 

22.  14.  faithful  as  David,  who  is  A.  in  thy  house 
8  Sam.  23.  19.  was  he  noi  most  A.  of  three?  th'.Te 

fore  he  was  their  captain,  1  C/irnn.  II.  21. 
23.  was  inore  A.  than  the  thirly,  but  attained  not 

2  Kings  5. 1.  now  Naaman  was  A.  with  his  master 
1  Chron.  4. 9.  Jabez  was  more  A.  than  his  brethren 

11.25.  behold,  was  A.  among  thirty,  attained  not 
Job  22.  8.  as  for  the  mighiy  man,  he  had  the  earth, 
and  the  A.  man  dwelt  in  it 
Psal-  45.  9.  king's  daughters  among  thy  A.  women 
111.  3.  his  work  is  A.  and  glorious 
,  fea.  3.  3.  the  Lord  doth  take  away  the  A.  man 
5.  the  base  shall  behave  proudly  against  the  h. 
5.  13.  and  their  A.  men  are  famished 

9.  15.  the  ancient  and  A.  he  is  the  head 

23.  8.  whose  tralTickers  are  the  h.  of  the  earth 
9.  bring  into  contempt  all  the  A.  of  the  earth 

42.  21.  he  will  magnify  the  law  an.i  make  it  A. 

43.4.  thou  hast  been  A.  ||.58.  13  noly  of  the  L.  k. 
N'ah.  3.  10.  and  they  cast  lo*;i  for  her  A.  men 
Mark  15.  43.  Josepliof  Arimatheaaii  h.  counsellor 
Luke  14.  8.  lest  a  more  h.  man  be  bidden  of  him   I 
Acts  13.  .50.  the  J&ws  stirred  up  the  A.  women 

17.  12.  also  of  A.  women  not  a  few  believed 
I  Cor.4.10.we  are  weak,  but  ye  arestrong,  yeare  A. 

12.  23.  those  members  which  we  think  le.ss  A. 
Heb.  13.  4.  marriage  is  A.  and  the  bed  undefiled 

HONOt'RED. 
F.xud.  14.  4.  I  will  be  h.  on  I'haraoh  and  his  host 
Proii    13.  18.  he  that  regardetli  reproof  shall  he  A. 

27.  18.  he  that  waiteth  on  his  master  shall  be  A. 
Isa.  43. 23.  nor  hast  thou  A.  me  with  thy  sacrifices 
iam.l.S.all  that  A.  her,  despise  her,  they  have  seen 

5.  12.  the  faces  of  tlie  elders  were  not  A. 

Dan.  4.  34. 1  praised  and  A.  him  that  liveth  for  ever 
icts  28.  10.  who  also  A.  us  wilh  many  honours 
I  Cor.  1^.26,  or  one  member  be  A.  all  rejoice  with  it 

HONOIIREST. 
I  Sam.  2. 29.  and  A.  thy  sins  above  me,  to  make  fat 

HONOURETH. 
Psal.  15.  4.  but  he  A.  them  that  fear  the  Lord 
Prav.  12.  9.  is  better  than  ho  that  A.  himself 
14.  31.  but  he  that  A.  him  hath  mercy  on  I  he  poor 
Mr.l.  1.  6.  a  .son  A.  hig  father,  where  is  my  honour? 
Mat.  15.  8.  and  A.  me  with  their  lips,  Mirkl.Q. 
JbAreS.  21.  he  thai  A.nnt  the  Son,  //   not  the  Father 

6.  54,  it  i»mv  Father  I  hat  h.  me,  of  whom  ye  say 


HON 

HONEY. 

Bees  are  some  of  the  smallest  creatures  that  fly, 
and  the produc'i  of  them  is  the  sweetest  thing  in 
the  world  The  scripture  describing  a  troop  vf 
enemies  pursuing  with  ubslinacy  and  warmth, 
makes  use  of  the  similitudeof  bees.  Deut.  1.44, 
The  jSmorites  chased  you  as  bees.  Mnd  in 
Psal.  118.  12,  They  compassed  me  about  like 
bees,  yis  ta  honey,  Ood  did  not  permit  any  to 
be  offered  to  him  upon  his  altar.  Lev.  2.  II, 
Ye  shall  burn  no  leaven,  nor  any  honey,  in  any 
offering  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire.  There  are 
many  reasons  given  for  the  expediency  of  this 
law;  such  as,  that  honey  does  not  agree  well 
with  other  things,  which  are  offered  in  the  way 
of  sacrifice,  that  it  makes  bread  sour,  and  is 
not  good  with  roast  meat;  or  because  bees  are 
insects  which  are  judged  to  be  unclean.  Lev. 
11.  23.  Or  because  honey  is  the  symbol  of 
carnal  pleasures :  or,  lastly,  to  keep  at  a  dis- 
tance from  the  customs  of  the  heathens,  who 
were  used  to  offer  honey  in  their  sacrifices. 

But  at  the  same  time  that  God  forbids  any  ho- 
ney to  be  offered  to  him  in  sacrifice,  he  com- 
mands the  first-fruits  of  it  to  be  presented  to 
him,  Lev.  2.  12,  As  for  the  oblation  of  the  first- 
fruits,  ye  shall  ofter  them  unto  the  Lord;  but 
these  first-fruits  and  offerings  were  designed 
for  tile  support  and  sustenance  of  the  priests, 
and  Tiere  not  offered  upon  the  altar.  The 
Rabbins,  by  the  word  honey  in  the  above-cited 
place,  undi  rstand  not  only  tlie  honey  of  bees, 
but  likewise  the  hoiK^y  of  dates,  or  the  fruit  of 
the  palm-tree,  or  the  dates  themselves,  from 
which  honey  is  extracted. 

The  expressions  of  scripture  which  import  so  fre- 
quently that  Palestine  was  a  land  flowing  wit! 
milk  and  honey,  are  a  good  proof  that  honey 
was  formerly  very  common  in  that  country 
Moses  says,  that  the  hard  made  his  people  to 
suck  honey  out  of  the  rock,  and  oil  out  of  the 
flinty  rock,  Deut.  32.  13.  Honey  ran  upon  the 
ground  in  the  forest,  where  Jonathan  dipped 
the  end  of  his  staff  in  this  liquor,  and  convey- 
ed it  til  his  mouth,  1  Sam.  14.  25,  2li,  27.  Jotm 
the  Baptist  fed  upon  icild  honey,  which  was 
found  to  be  in  the  rocks  up  and  down  the 
country  or  in  hollow  trees.  Mat.  3.  4.  Chil 
dren  tcere  fed  with  milk,  cream  and  honey 
Isa.  7.  15,  Butter  and  honey  shall  he  eat,  that 
he  may  know  to  refuse  the  evil,  and  choose  the 
good.  This  was  the  sweetest  and  most  de 
licious  thing  which  was  then  known  before  the 
invention  and  preparation  of  sugar,  and  the 
fore  things  that  are  sweet,  pleasant,  and 
arrreeable,  are  in  scripture  compared  to  it.  .Is 
the  word  nf  God,  Psal.  119.  103.  IVisdom, 
Pr()v.24.  13,  14.  God  complains  o/ Jerusalem 
for  offrring  that  bread,  oil,  and  hmiey  to  idols, 
which  he  had  given  to  the  inhabitants  thereof 
for  their  nourishment,  Ezek.  Hi.  13,  19.  .^iid 
Solomon  observes,  that  too  great  a  quantity 
of  honey  is  hurtful  to  the  stomach,  and  cre- 
ates a  loathing,  Prov.  25.  16. 

Gen.  43.  11.  carry  a  little  h.  spices,  myrrh,  nuts 

K/o(i.  16.31. taste  of  it  was  like  wafers  made  with  A. 

/..ev.  2.  11.  ve  shall  burn  no  leaven  nor  any  A. 

Deut.  8.  8.  aland  of  oil-olivo  and  A.  2  Kings  18. 32. 
.32.  13.  he  made  him  to  suck  A.  out  of  Ihe  rock 

./udg.  14.8.  there  was  A.  in  carcase  of  the  lion,  9. 
18.  what  sweeter  than  A.?  whatsirong.  than  lion? 

1  Sam.  14.  25.  and  there  was  A.  u|ion  the  ground 
26.  A.  dropiied  l|  29.  I  lasted  a  little  A.  43. 

2  Sam.  17.  29.  bi ought  A.  and  butter  lo  David 

1  Kings  14.  3.  lake  a  cruse  of  A.  and  go  to  him 

2  Chron.  31.  5.  Israel  brought  the  first-fruits  of  A. 
./«A20. 17.  he  shall  notsee  the  brooks  of  A.and  but. 
Psal.  19.  10.  judgment  sweeter  than  A.  119.  103. 

81.  16.  with  A.  out  of  the  rock  have  satisfied  thee 
P?-rtu.24.13.my  son,  eat  A.  because  it  is  good,  25.16. 
25.  27.  it  is  not  good  to  eat  much  A. 
Cant.  4.  11.  A.  and  milk  are  under  thy  tongue 
5.  1.  I  have  eaten  my  honey-comb  with  my  A. 
/sa.  7.1  S.but.  and  A.  shall  lie  eat,  that  he  may  know 
22.  for  butter  and  A.  shall  every  one  eat  that  is  left 
./er.  41.  8.  we  have  treasures  of  ft.  in  the  field 
Ezek.  3.  3.  it  was  in  my  mouth  as  A.  for  sweetness 
16.  13.  thou  didst  eat  fine  flour,  A.  and  oil,  19. 
27.  17.  Judah  traded  in  A.  and  balm  with  Tyrus 
Jl/af. 3.4.  John  the  Baptisl'sraitnent  of  camel's  hair, 
and  his  meat  was  locusts  and  wild  A.  Mark  1.6. 
Rev.  10.  9.  but  it  shall  be  in  thy  mouth  sweet  as  A. 
10.  and  it  was  in  my  mouth  sweet  as  A. 
See  P'loweth,  Flowing. 

Ho^fb;Y-co^fB. 

1  Sam.  14.  27.  put  forth  rod  and  dipt  it  in  a  h.-romh 
Psal.  19.  10.  sweeter  also  than  honey  and  h.-comb 
Pr««.5.3.the  lips  of  a  strange  woman  drop  as  a  h.-c. 
16.  24.  pleasant  words  areas  a  h.-comb,  sweet 
24. 13.  eat  the  A. -comi  which  iB  sweet  to  thy  taste 


HOP 

Prov.  27.  7.  the  full  seal  loatheth  a  h.-comb 
Cant.i-ll.  thy  lips,  O  my  spouse,  drop  as  a  h.-ca 
5.  1.  1  have  eaien  my  h.-comb  with  my  honey 
Luke  24.  42.  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  h.-com& 

HOODS. 
Iza.  3.  23.  I  wi!.  take  away  the  A.  and  the  vails 

HOOF. 
Ezod.  10.  26.  there  sliall  not  a  A.  be  left  behind 
Lev.  11.3.  whatever  parteth  A.and  is  cloven-footed 

4.  of  them  that  divide  the  A.  but  dividelh  lUjt  \. 

5.  but  divideth  not  the  A.  0.  Deut.  14.  7. 

7.  the  swine,  tho'  lie  divide  Ihe  A.  Deut.  14.  8. 
HOOFS. 

Judg.  5.  22.  then  were  the  horse  h.  broken 

Psal.  69.  31.  please  Lord  better  than  an  ox  wlh  It 

Isa.  5.  28.  their  horses  A.  shall  be  counted  .'.  k»  flin* 

.ler.  47.  3.  at  the  noise  of  tlie  stamping  of  the  A. 

/0:fA.26.11.  with  A.  of  horses  shall  tread  thy  streetc 
32.  13.  nor  shall  the  A.  of  beasts  trouide  them 

Mic.  4.  13. 1  will  make  thy  A.  brass,  and  shall  beat 
HOOK. 

2Kings  19.28.1  will  putjrti/  A.  in  thy  nose,/sa.37.29 

.lob  41.1.  canst  thou  draw  leviathan  with  a  A.?  2. 

Mat.  17.  27.  go,  and  cast  a  A.  and  take  up  a  fisn 
HOOKS. 

Eiod.  26.  32.  their  A.  shall  be  of  gold,  37.  |  36.36. 

27.  10.  the  A.  of  the  pillars  shall  be  of  silver,  and 

their  fillets  of  silver,  II,  17.  |  38. 10, 11,12, 17. 19. 

Isa.  2.  4.  their  spears  into  pruning  A.  Mic.  4.  3 
18.  5.  he  shall  cut  oft' the  sprigs  with  pruning  A. 

Kzek.  29.  4.  but  I  will  put  Akin  thy  jaws,  38.  4. 
41).  43.  and  within  were  A.  a  hand-broad 

.loci  3.  10.  beat  your  pruning  A.  into  spears 

Jlmos  4.  2.  that  he  will  take  you  away  with  A. 
HOPE. 

Christian  hope  is  a  firm  expectation  of  all  pro 
miscd  good  things,  so  far  as  they  may  be  for 
God's  glory  and  our  good,  but  especially  af 
eternal  salvation  and  happiness  in  heavcKf 
where  we  s.kall  be  conformed  to  the  Son  of  God; 
which  lujpe  is  founded  on  the  grace,  blood, 
ri^hteousnefs,  and  intercession  o/ Christ,  ana 
ths  earnest  of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  our  hearts 
end  the  unchangeable  truth  and  almighty 
poi^^.r  sf  Goi,  which  always  second  his  word. 

This  hope  is  distinguished  from  worldly  hopes 
(!)  By  the  excellency  of  the  object,  which  is  an 
eternal  state  of  glory  and  joy;  whereas  worldly 
hopes  are  terminated  on  empty  vanishing 
things,  gilded  over  with  the  thin  appearance  of 
good.  (2)  By  the  stability  of  its  foundation^ 
namely, God's  unchangeable  truth,  andalmigh- 
ty  power.  God  cannot  lie,  and  tonsequently 
neitlier  deceive  our  faith,  nor  disappoint  our 
hopes;  and  he  can  do  all  things,  which  the  apos- 
tle makes  the  ground  of  fiis  confidence-  2  Tim. 
1.  12,  I  know  whom  I  have  believed,  and  I  anj 
poisuaded  that  he  is  able  to  keep  lliat  which  I 
have  committed  to  him  against  that  day.  But 
worldly  hopes  are  always  uncertain:  There  is 
so  much  of  impotence  or  deceit  in  all  the  means 
used  to  obtain  human  desires,  that  the  success 
is  doubtful.  (3)  Divine  hope  is  distinguished 
from  catnal  presumption,  by  its  inseparablt 
effect,  it  has  a  cleansing  efficacy.  1  John  3.  J, 
Every  man  that  hath  this  hope  in  him  purifieti 
himself,  even  as  he  is  pure.  He  endeavours 
to  shun  all  sin,  and  to  be  perfecting  holiniss. 
He  purifies  himself  by  the  assistance  of  the 
Holy  Spirit,  from  whom  the  spiritual  life,  and 
all  the  operations  of  it,  do  proceed,  but  vain 
and  groundless  hopes  are  inspirations  of 
wind,  loose  and  ineffective. 
The  Hope  of  Israel,  eWAe  Messiah,  the  Lord  JesuB 
Christ.  Acts  28.  20,  For  the  hope  of  Israeli 
am  bound  with  this  chain.  Christ  is  so  called 
in  respect  of  the  fathers,  who  looked  for  his 
promised  coming.  Some  by  this  understand  the 
belief  of  the  resurrection.  Christ  is  called  our 
hope,  that  is,  the  only  foundation  we  have  to 
build  our  hope  of  heaven,  or  any  good  thing, 
upon,  1  Tim.  1.  1.  Hope  is  taken  for  that 
eternal  salvation,  which  is  the  object  or  end  of 
our  hope.  Tit.  2.  13,  Looking  for  that  blessed 
hope.  The  Lord  is  colli  d  the  hope  of  his  peo- 
ple, .ler.  14.  8.  He  is  that  God  in  whom  alone 
they  hope  for  help,  and  their  hope  shall  not  be 
confounded:  On  the  contrnri/,  the  hope  of  the 
ungodly  shall  jierish,  Prov.  10.  28.  |  11.  7.  their 
hope  shall  be.  without  effect :  or  they  shall  live 
and  die  without  hope.  Hojie  deferred  maketK 
the  heart  sick;  delays  in  obtaining  that  good, 
ichich  a  man  passionately  de'sire.i  and  hopec 
for,  make  the  heart  sad  and  sorrowful;  but 
whrn  any  jne  possesses  what  he  desires,  hit 
soul  is  comforted  and  revived,  Prov.  13.  12 
My  flesh  shiill  rest  in  hoie,  Psal.  16.  9.  My 
body  shall  quietly  aiidsirerthjrestinthe grave 
in  confident  as.furanc''  of  its  resui rection  tc  a 
blessed  and  immortal  life.    Mvaham  agains' 


HOP 


HOR 


hope  believed  in  hope,  wliev  being  arhanerd  inl  •'<'*  l^'  10-  snd  my  h.  Ii.itli  he  lomoved  like  a  tree 


yearx.  Clod  proniiied  him  a  sun,  Rom.  4.  18. 

ffc  coiijideiilli,  believed  God'.'!  prnmise  that  he 

ihniitd  have  a.'^uii,  against  all  grounds  of  hope, 

when  it  was  most  anlikely  m  a  way  of  nature 

and  reason.     Tlifi  prisoners  of  hope,  7^cch.  9 

12.  arc  the    Isrucliles,  who   were  captives   in 

Babylon,  4«f  were  in  hopes  of  delivcranre.    Or, 

ye  prisoners  of  hope,  ye  who,  thouirh  captives 

to  sin  and  Satan,  yet  have  good  grounds  to 

hope  for  deliverance :  turn    ye  to   tlie  strong 

hold,  repent,  believe,  and  apply  to    the  Lord 

Jesus  Ciirist,  your  only  help  and  refua-e. 

Bu/A  1.12.  if  I  should  say,!  have  A.  if  I  should  hare 

Cir.ilO.  2.  there  is  h.  in  Israel  concernin"  this 

Job  4.  6.  is  not  this  thy  fear,  confidence,  thy  h.  ? 

5.16.poor  hath  A.  and  iniquity  stoppeth  her  mouth 

7.  ti.  my  days  are  spent  without  A. 

8.  13.  and  the  hypocrite's  A.  shall  perish,  14. 
11.  18.  thou  shall  be  secure,  hecausH  ijinre  is  A. 

20.  their  A.  shall  be  as  the  giving  up  of  the  ghost 
14.  7.  for  there  is  A.  of  a  tree  if  it  be  cut  down 

19.  and  thou  de.<troyest  the  A.  of  man 
27.8.  «liat  '-^  A.  of  hypocrite  tho'  hehith  gained? 
41.  9.  bi'hiil  I,  the  A.  of  him  is  in  vain 
Ptal.  78.  7.  thai  they  might  set  their  A.  in  God 
146.5.  Iiap;iy  is  he  whose  A.  is  in  the  Lord  his  God 


31.  24.  if  I  liave  niade  gold  oiy  k.  or  have  said 
Psal.  39.  7.  Ijord,  whai  w.iit  1  lor!  my  h.  is  ui  tliee 
71.5.  for  Ihuu  art  my  h.  O  Lord  God,  Jcr.  17.  17. 
119.  Ill),  and  let  me  iiol  be  ashamed  ot  my  h. 

Ijum.  3.  18.  and  iny  A.  is  perished  from  the  Lord 

Phil.  \.  20.  accord,  to  niyh.  that  in  nothing  I  shall 
HOPE,  Verb. 

.Job  6.  II.  what  is  my  strength,  that  I  sluuild  A.  ? 

P.fa^22.9.  thou  didst  make  ine  A.  when  I  was  upun 
31.  24.  be  of  courage,  all  ye  that  A.  in  the  Lord 
33.  18.  upon  them  that  A.  in  his  mercy,  117.  11. 
22. thy  mercy  be  on  us,  according  as  we  A.  In  thee 
38  15.' for  in  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  A.  thou  will  hear 
42.  5.  why  cast  down  ?  h.  thou  in  God,  11.  |  43.  .5. 
71.  14.  but  I  will  A.  continually,  and  praise  thee 
119.  49.  word  on  which  thou  hast  caused  me  to  A. 
81.  my  soul  faint.  I  A.  in  thv  word,  114.  |  130.  5. 
130.  7.  let  Israel  A.  in  the  Lord,  131.  3. 


HOR 

that  beasts   to  be  offend  might  I,"  bound  ti 
ihem,  as  llm  P..,ahni.si  stems  to  insinuate.  Psd 
1 IH.  27.     Jjs  the  ancients  frequently  iiiaCs  usi 
of  horns  to  hold  liguuts,  the  vessels  ichereit 
oil  was  put,  and.  perfumes,  are  called  ofte-n 
horns,  whether  they  really  were  oj   horn,  nr  of 
any  other   viattrr.     Fill    thine   horn    with  oil 
says  the  /,o;(/ <o  Samuel,  and  go  anoint  Damit 
king,  I  .S«;«.  16.  1. 
F.zod.  21.  29.  If  o.\  were  wont  lo  push  with  his  h 
l*V/m.2.1.  Hannah  said,  mine  A. is  e.xalted  in  the  L 
10.  and  he  shall  e.xalt  the  A.  of  Ins  anointed 
16.  I.  fill  thine  A.  with  oil,  go,  1  will  send  ihjo 
13.  Samuel  took  the  A.  of  oil  and  anointed  hirn 
2  Sam.  22.  3.  the  A.  of  my  salvation,  Psai.  18.  2. 
1  icings  1.  39.  Zadok  the  priest  look  a  A.  of  oil 
1  Chr.  25.  5.  in  the  words  of  God,  lo  lift  up  the  A 
.lob  16.  15.  I  have  defiled  my  h.  in  the  dust 
Psal.  75.  4.  to  the  wicked,  lift  not  up  the  A.  .5. 


l^am.  3.  24.  my  portion,  therefore  will  1  A.  in  him 
26.  it  is  good  that  a  man  should  both  A.  and  wait 
Eiek.  13.  (3.  and  they  have  made  others  to  h. 
AfjAcO.Sl.  if  lend  lo  lliemof  whom  ye  ';.  to  receive 
Jicts  26.  7.  to  which  promise  our  trilen  h.  lo  ronie 
Rom.  8.  24.  what  a  man  seeth,  why  dr.Ui  he  A.  for! 
25.  if  we  A.  for  what  we  see  not,  then  do  we  wail 


Proc. 10.28.  i"he  A.  ofthe  righteous  shall  be  gladness  I  PAi7.  2.  23.  him  I  A.  to  send  presently,  soon  as  1  see 


11.  7.  and  the  h.  of  unjust  men  perishelh 

13.  12.  A.  deferred  niaketh  the  heart  sick 

14.  32.  but  the  righteous  hath  A.  in  his  death 
19.  18.  chusten  thv  son  while  there  is  A. 

26.12.  ihi-re  is  more  A.  of  a  fool  than  of  him, 59. 20 
Ecc/.  9.  4.  to  him  who  is  joined  to  living,  there  is  A. 

Isa.  57.  10.  there  is  no  A.  .Jcr.  2.  25.  |  18.  12. 

Jer.  14.  8.  O  the  A.  of  Israel,  the  Saviour,  17.  13. 
17.  7.  blessed  is  the  man  whose  A.  the  Lord  is 
31.  17.  there  is  A.  in  the  end,  saiih  the  Lord 
50.  7.  even  the  Lord,  the  A.  of  their  fathers 

J^am.  3.  2k  this  I  recall  to  my  mind,  therefore 

have  I  A. 

29.  his  mouth  in  the  dust,  ifso  be  there  may  be  A. 

Ezek.  19.  5.  when  she  saw  that  her  A.  was  lost 
37. 11.  behoM,thevsay,  our  hones  dried,  our  A. lost 

tJos.  2.  15.  the  valley  of  Achor  for  a  door  of  A. 

Joel  3.  16.  the  Lord  will  be  the  k.  of  his  people 

■Zech.  9.12.  turn  tolhestrong  hold  ve  i)risonersofA 

Acts  16.19.when  saw  the  A.  of  theirgains  was  gone 
23.  6.  of  the  A.  and  resurrection  of  the  dead 
24  15. 1  have  A.  toward  Q.  which  thev  also  allow 
26.  6.  now  I  am  jndsed  for  the  A.  of  the  promise 
7.  for  which  A.  sake,  I  am  accu-^ed  of  the  Jews 
•27.  20.  all  A.  that  we  should  be  saved  was  gone 
28. 20.  for  A.  of  Israel  I  am  bound  with  tb"S  chain 

?2<>m.  5.  4.  patience,  experience;  experience,  k. 
5.  A.  maketh  not  ashamed,  because  love  of.God 
8.24.  for  we  are  saved  by  A.  hot  A.  seen  is  not  A. 

15.  4.  that  we  through  piticnce  might  have  A. 
13.  that  ye  may  abound  in  A.  thro'  the  H.  Ghost 

1  Cor.  9.  10.  that  he  should  be  partnker  of  iiis  h. 
13.  13.  now  abideth  faith,  A.  charity,  these  three 
15.  19.  if  in  this  life  only  we  have  A.  in  Christ 

S  Cor.  1.  7.  and  our  A.  of  you  i-^  sledfa,?!,  knowing 

3. 12.  seeinsthat  we  have  such  A.  we  use  plainness 
10.  15.  having  A.  when  your  faith  is  increased 

Cat  5.  5.  for  we  thro'  the  Spirit  wait  for  A.  of  right. 
EpA  1. 18.  may  know  wh  it  is  the  A.  of  his  calling 
2.  12.  having  no  h.  and  without  God  in  the  world 

4.  4.  one  Spirit,  even  as  ye  are  called  in  one  A. 
Col.  1.  5.  for  the  A.  laid  up  for  vou  in  heaven 

23.  be  not  moved  away  from  the  A.  of  the  gospel 
27.  which  is  Christ  in  you,  the  h.  of  glorv 
1  Tkess.  1.  3.  your  patience  of  A.  inour  Lord  Jesus 

2.  19.  for  what  is  our  h.  or  jov  1  are  not  even  ye 

4.13.  ye  sorrow  not,  even  as  others  who  have  no  A. 

5.  8.  and  for  a  helmet  the  A.  of  salvation 
2TA''ss.2.16.who  hath  given  us  good  A.  thro' grace 
1  T\m.  1.  1.  of  our  Tjord  Je.iu-:,  who  is  our  A. 
7V(.2.13.  lnokin?l'or  that  blevseil  A.  and  appearing 

3.  7.  made  heirs  according  to  the  A.  of  eternal  life 
Ueb.  3.  6.  rejoicing  of  the  A.  firm  lo  the  end 

6.  11.  to  the  full  assurance  of  A.  unto  the  end 
]S.  who  have  fled  to  lay  hold  on  A.  set  before  iw 
19.  which  A.  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul 

7.  19.  hut  the  brin?ing  in  of  a  belter  A.  did  . 
IPef.  1.3.  who  haih  begotten  us  asrnin  to  a  lively  A. 

21.  thnt  your  faith  and  A.  might  be  in  God 
3.  15.  that  asketh  a  rea-ion  of  tho  ft.  that  is  in  you 
1  .John  3.3.  every  man  dint  hath  this  A.  in  him 

In  (fOPE. 
Psal.  16.  9.  mv  flesh  shall  rest  in  A.  Jlets  2.  20. 
Horn.  4. 18.  who  against  hope  believed  in  A. 
5.  2.  and  rejoice  in  h.  of  the  glorv  of  God 

8.  20.  of  him  who  hath  subjected  the  same  in  A. 

12.  12.  rejoicing  in  A.  patient  in  tribulation 

15.  13.  that  ye  may  abound  inh.  thro'  Holy  Ghost 
I  Co-r.  9. 10.  that  ploweth  in  h.  that  thrcshelh  in  h. 
Tit  1.2  171  A.  of  eternal  life  which  God  promised 

.My  HOPE. 

Job  17.15  and  where  is  now  my  A.  ?  as  for  my  h. 

291 


1  Pet.  1.  13.  wherefore  be  sober,  and  A.  to  the  end 

HOPED. 
E5(A.9.1.  the  enemies  of  ihe  Jews  A.  to  have  power 
.Job  6.20. they  were  confounded  because  they  had  A. 
Psal.  119.  43.  for  I  have  A.  in  thy  judgments 
74.  because  I  have  A.  in  thy  word,  147 
166.  Lord,  I  have  A.  for  thy  salvation 
.Ter.  3.  23.  in  vain  is  salvation  A.  for  from  the  hills 
lAikc  23.  8.  he  A.  to  have  seen  some  mlraele  done 
..^cts  24.  26.  he  A.  money  should  have  been  given 

2  Cor.  8.  5.  and  this  they  did,  not  as  we  A. 
Heb.  11.  1.  faith  is  the  substance  of  things  ft.  for 

HOPETH. 

1  Cor.  13.7.  charitv  A.  all  things,  endureth  all  things 
HOPING. 

I^uke  6. 35.  do  good,  and  lend,  A.  for  nothing  again 

I  Tim.  3.  14. 1  write,  A.  to  come  unto  thee  shortly 
HORN. 

The  principal  defence  and  greatest  strength  of 
horned  beasts  consist  in  their  horns;  and  the 
scripture  mentions  the  horn  as  the  symbol  of 
strength.  Moses  compares  Joseph  lo  a  young 
bullock,  and  says,  that  his  horns  jire  like  the 
horns  of  unicorns  ;  that  is.  his  strength  and 
power  shall  be  very  great,  Dcut.  33.  17.  ^«rf 
in  Psal.  132.  17,  I  will  make  the  horn  of  David 
to  bud  ;  /  will  make  his  power  and  glory  to 
flourish  and  increase.  I  will  cut  off  the  horns 
of  the  wicked,  Psal.  75.  10.  .So  in  .Jer.  48.  25, 
The  horn  of  Moab  is  cut  off.  In  Psal.  44.  5, 
a  victory  over  enemies  is  expressed  by  these 
worth.  Through  thee  we  will  push  down  our 
enemies:  in  Hebrew,  we  will  smite  wiih  the 
horn,  we  will  subdue,  destroy,  and  disperse 
them,  as  a  bull  disperses  every  thing  that 
comes  before  him  with  his  horns. 

Horn,  siirnifies  likewise  glory,  honour,  bright 
ness,  and  rays.  I  Sam.  2.  1,  Mine  horn  is  e.v 
alted  in  the  Lord  ;  my  glory  is  advanced  and 
manifested;  God  hath  loaded  me  with  honour. 
Job  say?,  I  have  defiled  my  horn  in  the  dust: 
/  have  parted  with  all  my  glory  and  dignity, 
and  been  contented  to  lie  in  the  dust,  Job 
16.  15.  T/w  Psalmist  says,  I  said  to  the 
wicked,  lift  not  up  the  horn  ;  Do  not  carry 
yourselves  either  arrogantly,  boasting  of  your 
own  strength,  or  scornfully  and  maliciously 
towards  me,  Psal.  75.  4.  In  Hab.  3.  4,  it  is 
said,  God  came  from  Paran,  and  his  bright- 
ness was  as  the  light,  and  he  had  horns  coming 
out  of  his  hand,  or,  beams  and  rays  of  light, 
that  is,  slorious  manifestations  of  his  power 
in  these  his  acts.  Or,  according  to  others, 
having  his  hands  armed  with  flaming  darts, 
and  fiery  arrows. 

Kingdoms  and  great  powers  are  often  described 
by  the  word  horns.  /( is  thus  Daniel  represents 
the  power  of  the  Persians,  of  the  Greeks,  of  Sy- 
ria and  Egypt.  He  represents  Darius  and 
Alexander  like  a  goat  and  a  ram  running  vio- 
Irntly  at  each  otluir  with  their  horns,  Dan. 
8.  3,  5,  6.  Tlie  Hebrews,  by  the  word  horn, 
sometimes  understood  an  eminence,  an  angle, 
a  corner.  Isa.  5.  I,  My  well-beloved  hath  a 
vineyard  in  a  very  fruitful  hill,  Heb.  in  the 
horn  of  lie  son  of  oil :  my  beloved  has  a  vine- 
yurd  situated  on  an  eminence,  or  on  tJic  corner 
of  a  rich  and  fertile  mountain.  The  horns  of 
the  altar  of  burnt  offering  were  eminences  or 
spires  at  the  four  corners  of  it,  which  were  not 
only  for  ornament,  but  also  for  use,  either  to 
keep  things  put  upon  them  from,  falling,  or 


Isa.  38.  18.  they  in  the  pit  cannot  A.  for  thy  truth |    89. 17.  and  in  thy  favour  our  A.  shall  be  exalted 

24.  and  in  my  name  shall  Ins  A.  be  e.xalted 
92.  10.  my  A.  shall  lliou  exalt  like  A.  of  a  unicorn 
112.  9.  his  A.  shall  be  exalted  with  honour 
132.  17.  I  will  make  the  A.  of  David  to  bud 
148.  14.  he  also  exallelh  the  A.  of  his  people 
Jcr.  48.  25.  the  A.  of  Moab  is  cut  off,  and  his  an: 
Lam.  2.  3.  he  hath  cut  off  all  the  A.  of  Israel 

17.  he  halh  set  up  the  A.  of  thine  auversaries 
F.ieh.  29.  21.  I  will  cause  the  A.  of  Israel  to  bud 
Dan.  7.  8.  among  them  a  Utile  A.  in  this  A.  20. 
11.  of  the  great  words  which  the  A.  spake 
21.  the  same  A.  made  war  wilh  the  saints 
8.  5.  the  goat  had  a  notable  A.  between  his  eyes 
8.  8.  when  he  was  strong,  great  A.  w.as  broken 

9.  out  of  one  of  them  came  forth  a  little  A. 
21.  the  great  A.  that  is  between  his  eyes 

7.ech.  1.  21.  which  lift  U|)  their  A.  over  the  land 
Luke  1.  69.  hath  raised  up  a  A.  of  salvation  for  ua 

HORNS. 
Gen.  22.  13.  a  ram  caught  in  a  thicket  by  lis  A. 
Exorf.27.2.make  the  A.  of  it  im  the  four  corners,  hii 
A.  shall  be  of  the  same,  30.  2.  |  37.  25.  |  38.  2 
20. 12.  anrl  put  of  the  blood  on  the  A.  of  the  altar 
Lev.  4.  7, 18,  25,  .30, 34.  |  8.  15.  |  9.  9.  |  16.  18. 
30.  3.  with  pure  gold  shall  overlay  the  A.  37.  26 

10.  make  an  atonement  on  A.  of  it  once  a  year 
Dent.  33.  17.  his  A.  are  like  the  A.  of  unicorns 
1  fCings'i.'iS.  .}i)a'o  caught  hold  on  the  A.  of  the  altar 

22.  11.  Zedeklah  made  A.of  iron,  2  CAroji.  18.  10 
P.'flL  22.  21.  ha.'t  heard  me  from  ihe  A.of  unlcor^^ 
69.  31.  than  a  bullock  that  hath  A.  and  hoofs 
75.  10.  all  the  A.  of  the  wicked  will  I  cut  off,  biir 
the  A.  of  the  righteous  shall  be  e.xalted 
118.  27.  bind  the  sacrifice  to  the  A.  of  the  altar 
Ezek.  27.  15.  they  brought  for  a  present  A.  of  ivory 
34.  21.  ye  pushed  all  the  diseased  with  your  A. 
43. 15.  from  the  altar  and  upward  shall  be  lour  A 
Dan.  7.  7.  behold,  a  fourth  beast  had  ten  A.  20. 
8.  I  considered  the  A.  three  A.  were  plucked  u\. 
24.  the  ten  A.  are  ten  kings  that  shall  arise 
8.  3.  the  ram  had  two  h.  the  two  A.  were  high 

6.  the  he-goal  came  to  the  ram  which  had  i  wo  A. 

7.  and  he  smote  the  ram,  and  brake  his  two  A. 

20.  two  A.  are  the  kings  of  Media  and  Persia 
Amos  6. 13.  have  we  not  taken  A.  by  our  slrengilil 
./)/(C.4.13.for  I  will  make  thy  A.  iron, and  hoofs  brass 
Hah.  3.  4.  he  had  A.  coming  out  of  his  hand 
Zech.  1.  18.  then  I  saw,  and  behold,  four  A. 

19.  these  the  A.  which  have  scattered  Judah,21. 

21.  are  come  to  cast  out  the  A.  of  the  Gentiles 
Rev.  5.  6.  in  midst  stood  a  Lamb  having  seven  A. 

12.  3.  a  red  dragon,  having  seven  heads  and  ten  A. 
13.1. a  beast  having  ten  A.  and  on  his  A.  ten  crowns 

11.  another  beast  had  two  ft.  like  a  lamb 
17.  3.  a  ocarlet-coloiired  beast,  having  ten  A. 

7.the  beast  which  hath  theseven  heads  aud  ten  h. 

12.  the  ten  A.  thou  sawesl  are  ten  kings,  16. 
Sor  Rams'. 
HORNET. 

Hornets  are  a  sort  of  stronir  flies  whicJl  the  Lord 
used  as  in.strn  men  ts  to  plague  the  enemies  of  his 
people.  They  are  ofthenisilves  very  troiiblesomi 
and  mischievous:  hut  those  the  Lord  made  use 
of  were,  it  is  thought,  like  the  flies  wherewith 
he  plagued  Egypt,  of  an  extraordinary  bignesi> 
and  perniciousness.  Jt  is  said,  they  live  as  the. 
wasps,  that  they  have  a  king  or  captain,  an  I 
pestilent  stings  as  bees,  and  that  if  twenty  sc 
vcn  of  ihem  sting  man  or  beast,  it  is  certu.>n 
death  to  either.  J^nr  is  it  strange  that  snci< 
creatures  did  drive  out  the  Canaaiiites  frorf 
their  habitations  ;  for  many  heathen  writer,' 
give  instances  of  .some  people  driven  from  thru 
seats  by  frogs,  others  by  mice,  others  by  bcM 
i.nd  wasps  ;  of  which  see  Herodotus,  Diodoius, 
Pliny,  JEWiin,  Jusiin,  &-c.  JInd  it  is  said,  thai 
'a  christian  city  beina- besieo-ed  A?/ SaporeH 
'ciiiu-  of  Persia,  was  delivered  by  boiuets;  fji 
the  elephants  and  beasts  being  stung  hy  Me.it 
waxed  unruly,  and  so  the  whole  army  &cd  " 


HOR 

Z)?k4  7. 2l).  ihe  Lord  will  send  the  h.  among  them 
Insk.  24.  12. !  aeni  the  h.  hefore  you,  which  diave 

£zod.23  23. 1  will  st'ul  h.  before  thee,  which  drive 

HOKRIBLE. 
PsaMl.fi.  on  Ihe  wicked  he  shall  reign  a  A.tempest 
40.  2.  he  brought  me  up  also  out  of  a  h.  pit 
Jer.  5.  30.  a  A.  thing  is  committed  in  the  land 
18. 13.  the  virgin  of  Israel  hath  done  a  h.  thing 
23.  14.  I  have  seen  in  the  prophets  a  k.  thing 
Hos.  6. 10. 1  have  seen  a  //.  tiling  in  house  of  Israel 

HORRIBLY. 
Jer .li.M.he  h.  afraid,  O  ye  lieavens,  at  this,  saithL. 
Ezei.32. 10.  their  kmss  shall  be  h.  afraid  for  thee 

HORROR. 
Oen.  15. 12.  a  h.  of  great  darkness  fell  on  Abram 
Job  18.  t20.  they  that  went  before  laid  hold  on  A. 
Psal.  5.5.  5.  and  h.  hath  overwhelmed  me 
119.  53.  h.  hath  taken  hold  on  me,  because 
Ezei.7.18.A.shallciiv.lhem, and  shame  on  all  faces 

HORSE 
Is  a  very  common  hea.tl,  and  very  jpell  known  in 
these  countries;  but  aery  rare  amnng  the  He- 
brews  till    Solomon's    time.     Before  him  wc 
find  no  horsemen  mentioned  in  the  armies  vf 


HOR 


tlOS 


Isa.  63.  13.  thai  led  them  thro'  Ihe  deep,  as  a  h.    12  .Sam.  1.  6.  lo,  the  A   followed  bird  aftr.'  hinr 
Jer.  8.  0.  as  the  A.  ru.-lielh  into  the  battle  8.  4.  and  David  took  from  Hadadezer  700  A, 

51.21.  with  thee  wiil  I  break  in  pieces  A.  and  rider     10.  18.  David  slew  40,000  A.  sir.ote  Shobach 


.'Jmos  2. 15. norshall  he  thit  ridelh  A.deliver  hiinselt 
7.ech.  1.8.  and  behold,  a  man  riding  upon  a  red  A 

9.  10.  and  I  will  cut  off  ihe  A.  from  Jerusalem 

10.  3.  hath  made  tliein  as  his  goo('!y  A.  in  battle 
12.  4.  I  will  smite  every  A.  with  jlindness 
14.  15.  so  shall  be  the  plague  o'.'  the  A.  of  the  mule 

Rev.  6.  2.  and  I  saw,  and  behold,  white  A.  19.  11. 
4.  a  red  A.  11.5.  a  black  h.  \\  8.  behold,  a  pale  A. 
14.  20.  and  blooi  came  even  to  the  A.  bridles 
19.  19.  to  make  war  against  him  that  sat  on  the  A. 
21.  slain  with  t!ie  sword  of  him  that  sat  on  the  A. 
HORSEBACK. 
2  Kings  9.  18.  there  went  one  on  A.  to  meet  Jehu 
lit.  then  ho  se:it  out  a  second  on  A.  wdiich  came 
Est.k.  6.  9.  and  bring  him  on  A.  through  the  city 
II.  Haman  brought  hiin  on  A.  through  the  city 
8.  111.  and  Mordecai  sent  letters  by  posts  on  A. 
HORSE-GATE. 
2  CAT.23.15.whcn  she  was  come  to  entering  of  A.-^. 
.VcA.  3.  i;S.  fr&m  above  the  h.-g.  repaired  the  priests 
Jer.  31.  40.  the  fields  to  the  corner  of  the  h.-gate 
HORSES. 
Israel.     God  forbids  the  kings  of  his  people  toj  Gen.  4.7. 17.  Joseph  gave  bread  in  exchange  for  A. 
kei'p  many  horses,  Oeut.  17.  I(>.     Hereby  God\  Kzod.  9.  3.  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is  upon  the  A. 
would  prevent  oppression  and  tyranny,  and  thei  7)cut.  IT.  IG.  but  he  shall  not  multiply  A.  to  hini- 


imposition  of  \innecessary  burdens  and  taxes 
upon  his  people ;  as  cUso  carnal  confideyice  in 
the  kings,  which  by  this  means  would  be  pro- 
moted, jis  in  Psal.  20.  7,  Some  timt  in  cha- 
riots, and  some  in  horses.  By  this  God  would 
likewise  prevent  their  having  commerce  with 
Egypt,  which  was  famous  for  horses.  David 
having  7con  a  grea'  battle  against  Hadadezer 
king  o/Zobuh,  tooA  seventeen  hundred  horses, 
and  lamed  all  belonging  to  the  chariots  of 
war,  reserving  only  a  hundred  chariots,  2  Sam 

8.  4.  The  .fudges  and  Frin:es  of  Israel  used 
generally  to  ride  on  mules,  or  asses. 

Solomon  »s  the  first  king  of  .Jndah  who  hail  a 
greatnumber  of  horses,  and  he  krptlheinraiher 
for  pomp  than  for  war.  He  had  forty  thousand 
stalls  of  horses  for  his  chariots,  and  twelu^ 
thousand  horsemen  distributed  in  his  fo-'tified 
places,  1  Kings  4.  2fi.  He  had  his  horses  from 
Egvpt,  1  Kings  10.  28.  although  the  J.ord  had 
forbidden  the  king  of  the  Hebrews  to  multiply 
horses,  and  that  in  order  to  prevent  the  Israel 
itiis  having  commerce  with  ike  Egyptian-:,  lest 
they  should  be  infected  with  their  idolatry, 
and  their  other  ivickednesses,  Dent.  17.  16. 
UoRSKs  consecrated  to  ihe  Sun.  In  2  Kings  23. 
11.  it  is  said,  that  Josi.ih  took  away  the  horses 
which  the  kings  of  Jiidab,  his  predecessors, 
had  given  to  the  sun.  It  is  known,  that  the  sun 
was  worshipped  over  all  the  east,  and  that  the 
horse,  the  swiftest  of  tame  beasts,  was  conse- 
zrated  to  this  deity,  who  was  represented  a 
riding  in  a  chariot  drawn  by  the  most  beautiful 
and  swiftest  horses  in  the  toorld,  and  perform- 
ing every  day  his  journey  from  east  to  7oest, 
,in  ordir  to  communicate  his  light  to  mankind. 
Some  are  of  opinion,  that  these  hoises  were  sacri- 
ficed to  the  smi :  Others,  that  every  morning 
they  were  put  to  the  chariots  dedicated  to  the 
sun,  7chereof  there  is  mention  made  in  the 
same  passage,  and.  that  the  king,  or  some  of  hi. 
eJUcers.  got  up  and  rode  to  meet  the  sun  in  it: 
rising,  as  far  as  from  the  eastern  gate  of  th. 
temple  to  thesuhurhs  of  ieyuanV.m.  Xenophon 
testifies  that  both  these  icere  the  customs  of  the 
Persians  and  Armenians:  He  describes 
solemn  sacrifice  of  horses,  which  was  made 
with  ceremony  to  the  sitn  :  they  were  all  of  the 
finest,  and  were  ted  with  a  white  chariot, 
croivned,  and  consecrated  to  the  same  ffod. 
Lastly,  others  are  of  opinion,  that  these  horses 
were  of  wood,  stone,  or  metal,  erected  in  the 
temple  in  honour  of  the  sun. 
Oen.  49.17.  an  adder  in  pntli  that  biteth  the  A.  heels 
f;io(i.15.21.lheA.andriilerhath  he  thrown  into  sea 
ludg-.  5.22.  then  were  A.  finnfs  broken  bvpranciii" 
I  /Tings  10.  29.  a  A.  for  1.50  shekels,  2  Chr.  1.  17. 
20.20.  Ber.hailad  king  escaped  on  A.  with  horsemen 
25.  number  an  army  like  the  arrny  lost,  A.  for  A. 
Esih.  6.  8.  let  the  A.  the  king  ridelh  on  bo  brought 

9.  let  this  A.  be  delivered  to  one  of  the  princes 

10.  take  the  apparel  and  A.  as  thou  hast  said 

11.  then  took  Haman  Ihe  apparel  and  the  A. 
Job  39.  18.  she  scorneth  the  A.  and  his  rider 

19.  hast  thou  given  A.  strength'?  hast  thon  clothed 
Psal.  32.  9.  be  ye  not  as  the  A.  or  as  the  mule 
33.  17.  a  A.  is  a  vain  thing  for  safely 
"76.  6.  Ihe  chariot  and  A.  are  oast  into  a  dend  sleep 
147.  10.  hedelighteth  not  in  the  strength  of  the  A. 
Prnv.  21.  31.  the  A.is  prepare  I  aiainslday  of  hnttle 
26.  3.  a  whip  for  the  A.  a  rod  for  the  fool's  back 
Isa.  43. 17  which  bringeth  forthth<i.chaR  j:  and  A. 
29P 


self,  to  the  end  that  he  should  multiply  A. 

1  Kings  i.  23.  barley  also  and  si  raw  for  the  A. 
10.  2:).  they  brought  A.  and  mules,  2  Chr.  9.  24. 

23^Sol.hadA.outorEgypt,2CAj-.l.lG,l7.|0.28. 
18.  .5.  may  find  grass  to  save  the  A.  and  mules  alive 

22.  4.  and  my  A.  are  as  thy  A.  2  Kings  3.  7. 

2  K/ngsH.  11.  there  appeared  h.  of  fire,  and  parted 
5.  9.  Naainan  came  with  his  A.  and  cliariot 

7.  7.  they  left  their  A.  and  fled  for  their  life 
10.  but  A.  lied  II  13.  some  take  five  of  the  A. 

9.  33.  Jezebel's  blood  was  sprinkled  on  the  A. 
14.  20.  brought  Amaziah  on  A.  2  Chron.  25.  28. 

18.  23.  I  will  deliver  thee  2000  A.  Isa.  36.  8. 

23.  11.  Josiah  took  away  the  A.  given  to  the  sun 
F.zra  2.  66.  their  A.  were  736.  J\''eh.  7.  68. 

Reel.  10.  7. 1  have  seen  servants  on  A.  and  princes 
/.5a.  2.  7.  their  land  is)  also  full  of  A.  and  chariots 
5.  28.  their  A.  hoofs  shall  be  counted  like  flint 

30.  16.  hut  ye  said,  no,  for  we  will  flee  upon  A. 

31.  1.  and  stay  on  A.  tind  trust  in  chariots 
3.  and  their  h.  are  fiesh,  and  not  spirit 

Ter.  4.  13.  his  A.  are  swifter  than  eagles 

5.  8   they  were  as  fed  A.  in  the  morning 

6.  23.  they  ride  on  A.  set  in  array  as  men  for  war 

8.  16.  the  snorting  of  his  A.  was  heard  from  Dan 
12  5.  then  how  canst  thou  contend  with  A.? 

46.  4.  harness  the  A.  and  get  up,  ye  horiemen 

47.  3.  noise  of  theslamping  of  tlie  hoofs  of  his  A. 
.50.42.  and  Ihey  shall  ride  upon  A.  put  in  array 
51.  27.  cause  the  A.  to  come  up  as  caterpillars 

F.iek.  17. 15. that  they  mi<,'ht  give  him  A.  and  people 
23.  6.  young  men,  horsemen  riding  on  A.  12. 
00.  and  whose  issue  is  like  the  issue  of  A. 
23.  renowned,  all  of  them  riding  on  A.  38.  15. 

26.  10.  hi'Criuse  of  the  abundance  of  his  A. 

27.  14.  To^iarmnh  traded  in  thy  fairs  with  A. 
38.  4. 1  will  bring  thee  forth,  and  all  thy  army,  A. 

Hos.  1.  7.  I  will  not  save  them  by  batlle  nor  A. 
14.  3.  Ashnr  shall  not  save,  we  will  not  ride  on  A. 
■  Toel  2.  4.  as  the  appearance  of  A.  and  horsemen 
J3mos  4.  10.  and  I  have  taken  away  your  A. 
6. 12.  shall  A.  run  upon  the  rock"?  will  one  plow 
.Wic.  5.  10.  that  I  will  cut  ofl^thy  A.  out  of  thee 
Hab.  1.8.  their  A.  also  are  swifter  than  the  leopards 
3.  8.  that  thou  didst  ride  on  thv  A.  and  chariots 

15.  thou  didst  walk  through  the  sea  with  thy  A. 
Hag.  2.  22.  I  will  overthrow  the  A.  and  riders 
Zech.  1.  8.  and  behind  him  'bore  were  red  A. 
6.  2.  in  first  chariot  red  A.  i;'  the  second  black  A. 
3.  in  third  white  A.  in  fonnli  chariot  hay  A. 
6.  the  black  A.  go  forth  into  the  nortli-conntry 

10.  5.  the  riders  on  A.  shall  be  confounded 

14.  20.  on  bells  of  A.  Holines.s  to  THii:  Lord 
.fam.  3.  3.  behold,  we  put  bits  in  the  A.  mouths 
Rev.  9.7.  the  locusts  were  like  A.  prepared  to  battle 

17.  I  saw  the  A.  the  beads  of  A.  as  heads  of  lions 

15.  13.  no  man  bnyeth  the  merchandise  of  A. 

19.  14.  the  armies  followed  him  upon  white  A. 

18.  that  ye  may  eat  flesh  of  kings  and  A. 

See  Chiriots. 

HORSELEECH. 

Pro«.  30. 15.  the  A.  hath  tuodaujhters,  crying,  give 

HORSEMAN. 
2  Kings  9. 17.  Joram  said,  take  a  A.  send  to  meet 
JVaA.  3.  3.  A.  lifle'h  up  the  brijlit  sword  and  spear 

HORSEMEN. 
Grn.  .50. 9.  there  went  with  Joseph  chariots  and  A. 
F.Tod.  14.  0.  the  A.  of  Pharaoh  pursued  after  them 
17.  I  will  jet  me  honour  on  Pharaoh  and  his  A. 
15.  19.  Pharaoh  and  A.  went  into  sea,  .r.ish.  24.  6 
1  .^am.  8.  11.  he  will  lake  your  sons  to  be  his  A. 
13.  5.  the  Philist.  gathered  GOOO,  A.  against  Israel 


1  Kings  1.  5.  Adoiiijah  prepared  chariots  and  A 
4.  26.  Solomon  had  12,(ii)0  A.  10.  26. 
9. 1'.l.  Solomon  had  cities  of  store  for  his  ciiariots 

ana  CUIUS  fur  his  A.  22.  2  CAr.  8.  0,  9 
20.20.  Benhadad  escaped  on  a  horse  with  his  k. 

2  Kings  2.12.the  chariot  of  Israel  and  the  A  thereoS 
13.  7.  nor  did  he  leave  to  Jehualiaz  but  fifty  A. 

14.  Jop.sh  said,  O  my  father,  the  A.  of  Israel 
18. 24.  put  thy  trust  in  Egypt  for  chariots  and  * 

2  Chr.  12.  3.  Shishuk  came  up  with  60,000  A. 
16.  8.  the  Ethiopians  a  huge  host  witli  luany  ^ 

Ezra  8. 22  was  ashamed  to  ask  soldiers  A.  to  help 

.  VeA.2.9.now  kins  had  sent  captains  and  A. with  mo 

Isa.  21.7.  he  saw  a  chariot  with  a  couple  of  A.  9 
22.7.the  A.shaiiset  themselves  in  array  at  the  gate 
28.  28.  because  he  will  not  bruise  it  with  his  A. 
31.1.  and  trust  in  A.  because  they  are  very  strong 
36.  9.  how  wilt  thou  put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for  A 

.Ter.  4.29.  whole  city  shall  flee  for  the  noise  of  the  A 
46.  4.  get  up  ye  A.  and  stand  with  your  hehnetg 

Ezck.  23.  6.  all  of  them  A.  riding  on  horses,  12. 
26.7. bring  Nebuchadnezzar  against  T^us  with  A 

10.  thy  walls  shall  shake  at  the  noise  of  the  h 
27. 14.  they  of  Togarmah  traded  in  fairs  with  A. 
38.  4.  Gog  I  will  bring  thee  foith,  horses  and  A. 

/Va7i..ll.40.the  king  of  the  north  shall  come  with  A 

Hos.  I.  7. 1  will  not  save  Ihern  by  horses,  nor  by  A 

./«fi  2.4. appearance  of  horses,  as  A.  so  shall  I  hey  ruE 

Hab.1.8.  their  A.  shall  spread  themselves,  and  theii 
A.  shall  come  from  far,  shall  fly  as  the  etTgU 

.^cts  23.  23.  make  ready  A.  threescore  and  ten 
32.  on  morrow  they  left  the  A.  to  go  wiih  him 

Rev.  9.  16.  the  number  of  the  army  of  A.  were 
HOSANNA 

Is  a  Hebrew  word,  which  signifies,  Save  I  bi. 
seech  you.  It  is  a  form  of  acclamation,  oj 
blessing,  or  wishitig  one  -jjcll.  T^hus  at  th^ 
Saviour's  entrance  into  Jerusalem,  jchen  the. 
people  cried,  Hosanna  to  the  Son  of  David, 
their  meaning  was,  Lord  preserve  this  Son  o' 
David;  this  king:  heap  favours  and  blessing, 
on  him.  The  word  is  found  in  Mat.  21.  9,  15 
Mark  11.  9,  10.  John  12.  13. 
HOS  EN 

/3a7!.3.21. these  men  were  hound  in  their  A. and  hw 
HOSPITALITY 

Signifies  love  to  sir  angers, eypressed  in  entertain 
ing  and  using  them  kindly,  Rom.  12. 13.  It  h^i 
always  been  very  much  in  esteem  anion^ 
civilized  people.  The  Scripture  furnishes  u< 
with  several  examples  of  hospitality  exercisec 
by  the  patriarchs.  Abraham  received  three 
angels,  and  earnestly  invited  them,  and  servea 
them  himself;  while  Sarah  his  wife  took  care 
to  make  ready  provisions  for  /^is  guests.  Gen. 
18.  2,  3,  &c.  Lot  waited  at  the  city-gate  to 
receive  such  guests  as  might  come  thither. 
Gen.  19.  1,  2,  &c.  St.  Paul  makes  use  of 
Abraham's  and  Lot's  example  to  encourage 
the  faith  fill,  and  persuade  them,  to  the  exercise 
of  hospitality,  saying,  that  they  who  have 
practised,  it,  have  had  the  honour  of  receiving 
angels  under  the  form  of  men,  Hcb.  13.  2. 

The  apostles  Peter  and  Paul,  who  abounded  with 
the  spirit  of  their  Master,  with  great  care  re- 
commended hospitality  to  the  faithful.  1  Pet. 
4.  9,  Use  hospitality  one  to  another  without 
grudging,  .find  St.  Paul  recommends  this  duty, 
particularly  to  such  as  are  overseers  in  thg 
church  of  God,  1  Tim.  3.  2.  Our  Saviour  tells 
his  apo.?tlcs.  Mat.  10.  40,  42,  He  that  receiveth 
you  receiveth  me;  And  whosoever  shall  give  to 
drink  unto  one  of  these  little  ones,  a  cup  of 
cold  water  onlv,  he  shall  in  nowise  lose  his  re- 
ward. .3nd  in  Mat.  25.  41,  43,45.  at  the  day 
of  judgment  he  will  say  to  the  wicked.  Depart 
from  me,  ye  cursed,  into  everlasting  fire;  I 
was  a  stranger,  and  ye  look  me  not  in.  In  aj 
much  as  ye  did  it  not  to  one  of  Ihe  least  of 
these,  ye  did  it  not  to  me. 

The  primitive  Christians  mode  one  principal 
part  of  their  duty  to  consist  in  the  extrcii    -f 
hospitality;  and  they  were  so  exact  in  .'.he  dis- 
charge of  it  that  the  very  heathens  admired 
them    for  it.      They   were   hospitable   to    all 
strangers,  but  c''iefi.y  to  those  th.it  were  of  tho 
same  faith  and  communion.     Believers  scarct 
ever  went  without  letters  of  communion,  tt)hie\ 
testified  the  purity  of  their  faith;  this  was 
suffieient   U,    procure    them  reception    in   aV 
those  places  where  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ 
was  known. 
Rom.  12.  13.  distributing,  eiven  to  A.  1  Tim.  3.  2 
Tit.  1.  8.  but  a  lover  of  A.  a  lover  of  good  men 
1  Pet.  4.  9.  use  A.  one  to  roinlher  without  grudging. 

HOST. 
Luke  J0.35.he  look  two  pence,  and  gi>v8  thf  m  to  % 


IIOS 

Jism  IC.'JS.flaii.sinineA.qndofcliurch  Balutethvuti 

HOST. 
f?en.2.  1.  the  earth  was  Hiiislieil,  and  all  A.  of  them 
i\.-2i.  Phichollhe  chief  captain  of  his  A.  3-J. 
32.  2.  Jacoh  saw  Iheni,  he  said,  this  Is  God's  4. 
Ezod.  14.  4.  I  will  be  honoured  on  all  his  A.  17. 
24.  Lord  lookid  lo  A.  of  Egyptians  thro'  pillarof 
fire  and  of  cloud,  and  troubled  the  A.  of  Egypt. 
28.  the  waters  covered  all  the  A.  of  Pharaoh 
IG.  13.  in  morning  the  dew  lay  round  about  the  A. 
A'Vm.2.4.  and  his  A.  and  ihosethat  were  numbered 
of  them,  0,  8,  11,  13,  15,  19,  21,  23. 
4.  3.  all  that  entered  uito  the  A.  lo  do  the  work 
10. 14.  overtheA.ofJudah  ||  1.5.  the  A.  of  Issachar 
16.  overA.ofZebulun  ||  J8.  Reuben  ||  19.  Simeon 
31.  14.  Moses  was  wrolh  with  iheoHicers  of  the  A. 
48.  the  officers  of  ihc  A.  came  near  to  Mo.ses 
y>cut.2.14.  the  men  of  war  were  wasted  from  the  A. 

15.  to  destroy  them  from  among  A.  till  consumed 
23.  9.  when  the  It.  goetli  forth  against  enemies 

Josh.  1. 11.  pass  thro' the  A.  and  command  the  peo. 
3.  2.  after  three  days  the  officers  went  thro'  the  A. 
5. 14.  a?captain  ot>hc  A.  of  the  Lord  am  I  come 
18.9.  and  came  again  lo  Joshua  to  the  A.  at  Shiloli 

Judfr.  4.  2.  the  captain  of  whose  A.  was  Siscra 

16.  and  all  the  A.  of  Siscra  fell  on  the  sword 

7.  8.  the  A.  of  Midian  was  beneath  in  the  valley 
9.  God  said,  arise,  gel  thee  ilown  unto  the  A.  10. 
13.  a  cake  of  bread  tumbled  into  the  A.  of  Midian 
2L  and  all  the  A.  ran,  and  cried,  and  Hed 

8. 11.  Gideon  went  up  and  smote  the  A.  the  A.  sec. 

12.  Gideiin  pursued  and  discomfited  all  the  A.     ( 
t  Sam.  11. 11.  Saul  came  into  the  A.  in  the  mornint 
14.  l.'j.  there  was  trembling  in  the  A.  in  the  field 

19.  the  noise  of  the  A.  went  on  and  increased 

50.  the  captain  of  Saul's  A.  was  A  bner  son  of  Ner 
17.30.  Dav.came  as  the  A.  whs  going  forth  to  fight 
28.  5.  when  Saul  saw  the  A.  of  the  Philistines 

19.  Ld.  shall  deliver  the  A.  of  Isr.  to  Philistines 
Sy.6.thy  going  and  coming  in  with  me  in  A.  is  good 
8  Sam.  5.24.  L.  shall  smire  the  A.  of  the  Philistines 

8.  y.  when  Toi  king  of  [lamath  heard  that  David 
had  smitten  all  the  A.  of  Hadadezer,  1  Chr.  18.9. 

10.  18.  Syrians  fled, Dav.smoleShobach  the  cap- 
lain  of  their  A.  who  died  tlicre,  1  Citron.  19.  18. 

17.  25.  Absalom  made  Amasa  captain  of  the  A. 
10.  13.  if  thou  be  not  capt.  of  A.  in  room  of  Joab 
20.  23.  Juab  was  over  all  the  A.  1  Citron.  18.  15. 
23. 16.  these  three  brake  thro'  the  A.  1  Clir.  11.  IS. 

IKings^.  32.  Ahner  thesonof  Nercapt.  of  the  A. 

of  Isr.  and  Amasa  captain  of  the  A.of  Judah 

35.  the  king  put  Ben.iiah  over  the  A.  4.  4. 

16.  16.  I.-rael  made  Omri  captain  of  the  A.  king 

20.  1   Ben-hadad  gathered  all  his  A.  together 

22.  34.  turn  thy  hand  and  carry  me  out  of  the  A 

2A''!7in'jj  3.9.  there  was  no  water  for  I  he  A.  and  cattle 

4.13.  wouldest  bo  spoken  for  to  the  ca  pi.  of  the  A.? 

6.14. therefore  sent  he  horses  andgrealA.toDothan 

24.  Ben-hadad  galhere.l  his  A.  and  went  up 
7.  4.  come  and  let  us  fall  unto  the  A.  of  the  Syrians 
6.  Lord  made  the  A. lo  hearihe  noiseof  agreat  A. 

9.  5.  behold  the  captains  of  the  A.  were  sitting 

18.  17.  Sennacherib  sent  a  great  A.  against  Jerus. 

25.  l.Nebiichad.  came  and  his  A.  against  Jerusal. 
19.  the  principal  scribe  of  the  A.  .fer.  52.  25. 

I  Ckron.  9.  19.  their  fithersovor  the  A.  of  the  Lord 
12.  22.  till  it  was  a  greal  A.  like  the  A.  of  God 
27.  3.  was  the  chief  of  all  the  captains  of  the  A. 

8  Chron.  14.  9.  against  them  Zerah  came  with  a  A. 
16.  7.  not  relied,  therefore  the  A.  of  Syria  escaped 
S.werenot  the  Ethiopians  andLubimsa  huge  A.? 
18.  33.  turn  thy  hand  anil  carry  me  out  of  the  A. 
24.24  the  Ld.  delivered  asreat  A.  into  their  hand 

26.  11.  Uzziah  had  a  A.  of  fighting  men  for  war 
28.9.  Odcd  went  out  before  the  A.  and  said,  behold 

Ps.  27.  3.  though  a  A.  should  encamj)  ag^iinst  me 
33.  6.  all  A.  of  them  made  by  breath  of  thy  month 

16.  no  king  is  saved  bv  the  multitude  ol  a  A. 
136.  15.  but  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  A.  in  Red  sea 

ha.  13.  4.  Lord  of  hoslsmustereth  the  A.of  battle 
24.  21.  Lord  shall  punish  the  A.  of  the  high  ones 
40.26.  thai  bringeth  out  their  A.  by  number 
45.  12.  and  all  their  A.  have  I  commanded 

fer.  51.  3.  spare  not,  destroy  ye  utterly  all  her  A. 

Kick.  1.24.  the  voice  of  speech,  as  the  noiseof  a  A. 

Dan.  8.  10.  an<l  it  cast  down  some  of  the  A. 

11.  he  maenified  himself  lo  the  prince  of  the  A. 

12.  a  A.  was  given  him  against  the  daily  sacrifice 

13.  tn  give  the  A.  to  be  iroilden  under  foot 
Oiad. 20.  the  ca|)tivily  of  thisA.  shall  possess  that 
f/uAe2.13. mulliiude  ofihe  heavenly  A.  pruislngG. 

■^er    riEAVKN. 

HOSTAGES. 

mingsli.  14.  Jehoa-li  look  all  the  go.d  and  silver 

and  A.  aid  returned  ioPamaria,2CAr.  25.24. 

HOSTS. 

fJen.  3Q.t2.he  .jailed  the  name  of  that  place,  two  A. 

Kznd.  12.  41.  the  A.  of  Lord  went  out  of  Egypt 

JosA.lO.S.tlie  kings  ofCiinaan  and  all  their  A.  11.4. 

Jud£.  8  10.  Zeba  »nH  Zaimunna  with  their  k. 

103 


fiOU 

1  A(»^'sl,».2C.Bci-hadad  sent  the  captains  ol  the  A 
Psiti.  103.  21.  bless  ye  ihe  Lord,  all  ye  his  A. 

108.  II.  wilt  not  thou,  O  God,  go  fi.rth  wiih  A.  ? 

148.  2.  praise  ye  him,  all  his  angels,  all  lus  A. 
Jer.  3.  19.  a  goodly  heritage  of  the  A.  of  nations 
See  God,  Lord. 
HOT. 
Ezod.  16.  21.  when  the  sun  waxed  A.  it  melted 
Lev.  13. 24.  any  flesh,  whereof  there  is  a  A.  burning 
L'fw^9.1^.  I  was  alVaid  of  anger  and  A.  displeasure 

19.  li.  lest  the  avenger  pursue,  while  his  heart  is  A. 
Jijslt.  9.  12.  this  our  bread  we  took  A.  for  provision 
./uii^'- .2.14. angerof  Lord  was  A.  against  Israel,  and 

hedelivered  to  the  spoilers,  20.  j  3.  8.  |  10.  7. 

6.  39.  Gideon  said,  let  not  thine  anger  be  A.  ag.  me 

9.  t30.  when  Zebul  heard  Gaal,  hisanger  was  A. 

1  Sam.  II.  <J.  by  the  sun  be  A.  ye  shall  have  help 

21.6.  put  A.  bread  in  day  when  it  was  taken  away 

1  h  ings  3.  126.  for  her  bowels  were  A.  upon  her  son 

JVc'A.  7.  3.  let  not  gatr^s  be  opened  till  the  sun  be  A. 

Job  6.  17.  when  it  is  A.  they  arc  consumed 

Psai.6.1. nor  chasten  me  in  thy  A. displeasure,  38. 1. 

39.  3.  my  heart  was  A.  within  mo,  while  musing 

78.  48.  he  gave  their  flocks  to  A.  thunderbolts 

85.  t  3.  hast  turned  thine  anger  from  waxing  A. 

Prov.  0.2S.ean  one  go  on  A. coals  and  not  be  burnt? 

Ezck.  24.  II.  that  the  brass  of  it  may  he  A.  and  burn 

Dan.  3.  22.  because  the  furnace  wasexceeding  A. 

Hon.  7.  7.  they  are  ail  A.  as  an  oven,  and  devoured 

1  Tim.  4.  2.  their  conscience  seared  with  a  It.  iron 
Rev.  3. 15. 1  know  lliy  w  orks,  that  thou  art  neither 

cold  nor  A.  I  would  thou  wert  cold  or  A.  16. 
See  VVa.v,  Verb. 
HOTLY. 
Gen.  31.  36.  that  thou  hast  so  A.  pursued  after  rne 

HOTTEST. 
iSam.  11. 15.  set  Uriah  in  forefront  of  the  A.  battle 

HOUGH. 
Josh.M.6.  the  Lord  said,  thou  shall  A.  their  horses 

HOUGHED. 
./osA.  11.9.  A.  their  horses,  burnt  chariots  with  fire 

2  Sam.  8.  4.  and  David  A.  all  the  chariot-horses 

HOUR. 

The  ancient  Ilr brews  did  not  divide  the  day  by 
hours:  Tlie  day  wa-i  divided  into  four  parts, 
niornivg,  high  day  or  noon,  the  first  cveninrr, 
andthelasl  evening;  and  thenitihltcasdivided 
into  three  parts,  night,  mid-night,  and  the  mor- 
ning-watch. But  afterwards,  when  the  Jews 
came  to  be  under  the  Romans,  they  followed 
thnn  in  dividing  the  night  into  four  parts, 
which  lltry  called  watches,  because Ihcij  relieved 
their  sentinels  evrry  three  hours.  Thus  in 
Mat.  14.  25.  it  is  said,  that  in  the  fourth  watch 
of  the  night,  Jesus  went  to  his  disciples,  walking 
on  the  sea;  that  is,  about  three  hours  before 
the  rising  of  the  sun. 

In  theboohs  of  the  J\'iw  Testament  we.seeclearly 
the  day  divided  into  ticelve  equal  hours,  after 
the  manner  of  the  Greeks   and  Romans,  Mat. 

20.  1,  2,  3,  &c.  John  11.  9.  These  hours  were 
equal  to  each  other,  but  unequal  with  respect  tn 
the  different  seasons.  The  twelve  hours  of  the 
longest  days  in  summer  were  much  longer  than 
those  of  the  shortest  days  in  winter.  The  first 
hour  was  that  which  followed  the  rising  of  the 
sun,  and  was  ansiorrabic  to  our  six  o'clock  in 
the  morning  in  the  Equinox;  and  to  other  times 
in  proportion  to  the  length  or  shortness  of  the 
days.  The  third  hour  was  answerable  to  vine 
o'clock  of  the  morning  in  the  Equinox;  the 
sixth  at  all  times  to  noon,  and.  so  on. 

Dan.  4.  19.  then  Daniel  was  astonied  for  one  A. 
Mat.  9.  22.  woman  was  made  whole  from  that  A. 
15.28.  her  daughter  made  whole  from  that  very  A 
17.  18.  the  child  was  cured  from  that  very  A. 
20.  3.  he  weni  out  about  the  third  A.  and  saw 
5. about  Ihe  sixth  and  ninth  A.  |i  6.  the  eleventh  A. 
12.  saying,  these  last  have  wrousht  but  one  A. 

24.  36.  that  A.  knowelh  no  man,  42.  Mark  13.  32. 
44. such  an  A. as  ye  think  not,  50.  /.uke  12.  40,  46. 

25.  13.  for  ye  know  neither  the  ilay  nor  the  A. 

26.  40.  could  ye  not  watch  one  A.  ?  Mark  14.37. 

45.  the  A.  is  at  hand,  the  Sim  of  man  isbetrayed 
27. 45. from  (he sixth  A.  was  darkness  over  the  land 

to  Ihe  ninth  A.  Mark  15.  33.  I  uke  23.  44. 

46.  about  the  ninth  A.  Jesus  cried,  Mark  15.  34. 
Mark  13. 11.  whatsoever  shall  be  given  you  that  A. 

14.  3.5.  that  if  possible  the  A.  might  pass  from  him 

15.  25.  it  was  the  third  A.  and  tin  y  criirifii'd  him 
Luke  10.  21.  in  that  A.  .lesiis  rejoiced  in  spirit  and 

said,  I  thank  thee,  O  Father 

12.  39.  had  known  what  A.  the  thief  would  come 

22.  14.  and  when  the  A.  was  come,  he  sat  down 

53,  but  Ibis  is  your  A.  and  llie  powerof  darkriess 

50. about  ihennaceofoneA  after  anotheraffirmed 

.fohn  1.  39.  aooile  that  day,  for  it  was  about  tenth  A. 

2.  4.  Jesus  saith,  woman,  mine  A.  is  not  yet  come 

4.  6.  Jesus  sat,  it  was  about  the  sixth  A.  19.  14. 

21.  woman,  believe  me,  the  A.  comelli,  23. 


./oAn4..52.  then  i  tquire  i  he  the  A.  whtii  lie  b'  .jan  tn 
amend,  yester.  at  seventh  A  the  fe  er  lirfl  bin? 
5.  25.  the  A.  is  coming,  and  now  is,  2>  |  36.  'M 
7.  30.  because  his  A.  was  not  yet  comt,  8.  20. 
12.23.  the  A.  is  come, Son  should  be  glorified,  17.  1 
27.  my  soul  is  troubled.  Father,  save  me  from 
this  A.  for  this  cause  came  i  to  this  A 

13.  1.  when  Jesus  knew  that  his  A.  was  come 
16.21. woman  hath  sorrow,  because  her  A.  is  com* 

19.  27.  from  that  It.  that  disciple  took  her  home 
J3cts  2. 15.  not  drunken,  seeing  it  is  third  A.  of  day 

3.  1.  at  the  A.  of  |iiayer  being  ihe  ninih  A. 

10.  3.  he  saw  about  the  ninth  A.  an  angel  coming 

9.  Peter  went  up  to  pray  about  the  sixth  A. 
30.  four  days  ago  I  was  fasting  until  this  A. 

23.  23.  make  ready  at  the  third  It.  of  the  night 
ICor.  4. 11.  to  this  present  A.  both  hungerand  thirst 
8.7.some  with  conscience  of  ihe  idol  unto  IhisA 
15.  30.  and  why  stand  we  in  jeopardy  every  A.  T 
Oal.2.5.  lo  whom  we  gave  place,  no  not  for  an  A. 
Rev.  3.  3.  not  know  what  It.  I  w  111  come  upon  tliea 

10.  I  will  keep  thee  from  the  A.  of  teniplalion 
8. 1. there  was  silence  about  the  space  of  half  iin  A. 
9.  15.  which  were  prepared  for  an  A.  and  a  day 

14.  7.  fear  God,  for  the  A.  of  his  judgment  is  come 
17. 12. but  receive  power  as  kings  one  A.  with  beast 
18.  10.  for  in  one  A.  is  thy  judgmentcome 

17.  in  one  A.  so  great  riches  is  come  to  nought 
19.  that  great  ciiy  in  one  A.  she  is  madedesolatj 
Same  HOUR. 
Dan.  3.  6.  the  same  A.  be  cast  into  the  furnace,  15 
4.33.lhe  same  A.  was  the  thing  fulfilled  on  Ncbuc 
5.  5.  in  the  sanieh.  came  forth  fingers,  and  wrot* 
Mat.  8.  13.  his  servant  was  healed  the  same  h. 
I0.19.il  shall  be  given  you  the  same  A. /_u/ff  12.  12. 

20.  55.  in  the  sa;/<e  A.  said  Jesus  to  the  mullitudo 
AaAv;7.21.ihat  SflTHC  A.cured  many  of  their  plagues 

20.  19.  scribessa7nc  A.  sought  to  lay  hands  on  him- 
24..33.theyrose  up  iliesam?  A. returned  to  Jerusal. 

./oAn4..53.  Ihe  fatherknew  that  It  was  at  the  same  V 

^'Icts  16.  18.  and  he  came  cut  the  same  h. 

■33.he  took  them  sameA.of  the  night  and  washea 
22.  13.  and  the  same  A.  I  looked  up  upon  him 

Wcu.l  1.13.the»«mfA.was  there  a  great  earthquako 
HOURS. 

.Tohn  11.9.  are  there  not  twelve  h.  in  the  day? 

.icIsTj.  7.  wife  came  in  about  space  of  three  A.  after 

19.34.  all  cried  about  two  A.great  is  Diana  of  Eph. 

HOUSE 

Signifies,  (1)  .1  place  to  dwell  in.  Gen.  19.  3, 
(2)  The  household,  or  persons  dwelling  in  the 
house.  Acts  10.  2,  Cornelius  feared  God,  with 
all  hishouse,with  all  his  family.  SoinUeb.  II. 
7,  Jfoah  prepared  an  ark  to  the  saving  of  hit 
house,  jind  in  many  other  places.  (3)  Kindred, 
stack,  or  lineage,  2  Sam.  7.  18,  What  is  my 
house,  thai  thou  hast  brought  i:ie  hitherto?  JlniS 
Luke  1.  27,  Gabriel  was  sent  lo  a  virgin 
espoused  to  .foseph,  of  the  house  of  David,  of 
the  lineage  or  family  of  David.  (4)  Wealth 
riches,  or  estates.  Mat.  23.  14,  Ye  devour 
widows'  houses;  ye  consume  their  estates.  '.5} 
The  grave,  or  a  scpuhkre.  Job  30.  23, 1  know 
thai  ifiou  wilt  bring  me  to  thehoiiseappoinled  for 
all  living.  Jlnd  Isa.  14.  18,  Every  one  in  his 
own  house.  (6)  One's  fnmily  affairs  nnd  coi- 
cerns.  2  Kings  20.  1,  Set  thine  house  in  order. 
(7)  This  frail, corruptible, mortal  body, wherein 
the  soul  lodges  for  a  time.  2  Cor.  5.  1,  If 
our  earthly  house  of  this  tabernacle  were  dis- 
solved ;  if  our  bodily  frame  of  nature  wert 
taken  to  pieces  by  death.  (8)  The  church  amon^ 
the  Jews.  Heb.  3.  2,  Moses  was  faiiliful  in  all 
his  house.  He  ordered  all  things  in  the  Jewish 
church  according  to  the  command  of  God 

Our  Saviour,  in  John  14.  2,  calls  heaven  hi? 
Father's  house,  in  which  there  are  many  man 
sions,  wherein  saints  and  blessed  .spirits  shall 
dwell  with  God  for  ever  in  inimortall glory. 
The  .church  of  God  is  colled  his  house.  I  Tim,. 
3.  15,  That  ihou  mayest  know  how  to  behave 
thyself  in  the  house  of  God,  which  is  the 
church  of  the  living  God  ;  a  people  in  and 
among  whom  he  dicelleth.  Jind  in  Heb.  3.  6, 
But  Christ  as  a  Son  over  his  own  house,  whoso 
house  are  we.  Believers  are  set  apart  fro-n 
profane  uses,  and  dedicated  to  the  service  of 
God  ;  among  whom  hemanifests  his  gracieux 
presence  by  his  Spirit.  The  tabernacle  is  also 
colled  the  house  of  God,  .ludg.  18.  31.  as  also 
the  temple,  2  Chron.  5.  14.  Persons  are  said 
to  join  house  to  house,  when  they  watch  all 
opporttinities  to  dispossess  others  by  avymeanr 
whatsoever,  and  to  ingross  all  to  themselves 
Isa.  5.  8,  Woe  unto  them  that  join  htusc  to 
house.  F.gyi^lions  thehouseof  bondage ;  where 
the  people  of  Lrael  were  in  great  bondage  and 
slavery.  Dent  5.  G. 

Gen.  19.  4.  men  of  Sodom  compassed  Ihe  A  round 

24.27.  L.  led  nic  to  theA.  of  my  master's  brethro" 


HOU 


Gen.  34.31. 1  have  prepared  the  h.  room  for  camels 
2i.  2. go  to  the  A.  of  Bethuel,  tliv  mother's  father 
39.5.L.blessed  the  Egyiitiaii's  A.  for  Joseph's  sake 
45.  2.  the  Egyptians  and  the  h.  of  Pharaoh  heard 

Ca'orf.8.3. frogs  shall  come  into  thet.of  thy  servants 

12.  3.  a  lamb  according  to  the  A.  of  their  fathers 
30.  was  not  a  A.  where  there  was  not  one  dead 
46.  thou  sh-.ilt  not  carry  of  the  fiesh  out  of  the  A. 

13.  3.  remember  day  ye  came  out  from  Egypt,  out 

of  Ihe  A  of  bondage,  14.  Deut.  5.  6.  |  6.  12. 

20.  IT.  shall  not  covet  neighbc'\r's  A.  Deut.  5.21. 
f-eu. 14.31).  |)riest  shall  command  they  empty  the  A. 

38.  priest  shall  go  out  of  the  A.  and  shut  up 
4.5.  he  shall  break  dt.wn  the  A.  and  mortar  of  A. 
46.  he  that  got!th  into  the  A.  shall  be  unclean 
49.  he  shall  take  to  cleanse  the  A.  two  birds 
25.  30.  A.  sold  in  walled  city,  notgoout  in  jubilee 
iVum.  30.  10.  and  if  she  vowed  in  her  husband's  A 
f)eut.  7.  8.  redeemed  you  out  of  the  A.  of  bond-men 
6. 14.  which  brought  you  out  of  Ihe  land  of  Egypt 
from  the  h  of>bonda2e,  13. 5,  10.  .fosh.  24. 
17.  .rune.  fi.  8.  ./er.  34.  13.  Mic.  G.  4. 
25.  10.  the  A.  of  bim  that  hath  his  shoe  loosed 
fosh.  2.  15.  for  her  A.  was  upon  the  town-wall 
Judo-.  8.  35.neither  shewed  kmd.  to^A.of  Jcrnbbaal 
9  t).  all  the  A.  of  Millo  made  Abimelech  king 
20.  let  fire  come  from  A.  of  Millo  and  devour 
10.  9.  Ammon  fought  against  the  A.  of  Ephraim 
l(i.  26.  that  I  may  feel  pillars  whercnn  A.  slandeth 

27.  theA.wasfullof  men  ||  30.  A.  fell  on  the  lords 

17.  5.  Micah  had  a  A.  of  gods,  made  an  ephod 

18.  13.  and  they  came  unto  the  A.  of  Micah 

19.  18.  there  is  no  man  that  receiveth  me  to  h. 
22.  the  sons  of  Belial  beset  the  A.  round,  20.  5. 

I  Slim.  3. 14.  therefore  i  have  sworn  unto  A.  of  Eli 

5.  2.  they  hrought  the  ark  into  the  A.  of  Dagon 
7.  1.  and  brought  the  ark  into  the  A.  of  Abinadab 
9.  18.  tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  the  seer's  A.  is 
25.  3.  Nahal  was  churlish,  and  of  (he  a.  of  Caleb 

28.  tbeLd.  will  certainly  make  my  lord  a  sure  A. 
2S(im.3.1.  long  warbetw.  A.of  Saul  and  A.of  David 

8  do  shew  kindness  to  the  ft.  of  Saui  1  by  father 

29.  let  there  not  fail  from  the  A.  of  Joab  one 
4.  5.  came  to  A.  of  Islibnsheth,  who  lay  on  lied  at 
3.  8.  the  blind  and  lame  shall  not  come  in  the  A. 

6.  12.  the  Ld.  blessed  Ihe  h.  of  Obed-edom,  David 

brought  Ihe  ark  from  his  A.  12.  1  Gir.  13.  14. 

7.  6.  I  have  not  dwelt  in  any  A    1  Chrov.  17.  5. 
11.  Lord  telletli  thee,  he  will  make  thee  a  A. 
29.  to  bless  the  A.  ofthyservant,  1  Chron.  17.  27. 

•9.  1.  is  there  any  that  is  left  of  the  A.  of  Saul  7 

12.  f  and  I  gave  thee  thy  master's  A.  and  wives 

13.  7.  go  now  to  thy  brother  Amnon's  A.  and  dress 
.16.5.  came  a  man  of  the  family  of  the  A.  of  Sau' 

1  Kings  2.  24.  who  made  nie  a  A.  as  he  promised 
27.  which  he  spiike  concerning  the  A.  of  Eli 

6.  22.  and  the  whole  A.  he  overlaid  with  gold 
fl.  25  heburnt  incense,  so  Solomon  finished  the  A, 
J 1.  18.  they  came  to  Pharaoh,  who  gave  him  a  A. 
12.  31.  Jeroboam  made  a  h.  of  his  high  places 
-4.  10.  I  will  bring  an  evil  on  the  A.of  Jerob.  14. 
15.  29.  Baasha  smote  all  the  A.  of  Jeroboam 
16.1 1.Zirnri  slew  all  the  A.  of  Baasha,  he  left  none 
17.  15.  she,  and  he,  and  her  h.  did  eat  many  days 
21.22.  I  will  make  thy  A.  like  the  A.  of  Jeroboam 

2  Kinsrs  8.  3.  to  cry  to  the  king  for  her  A.  and  land 

18.  as  did  Ihe  A.  of  Ahab,  27.  2  Chr.  21.6.  |  22.4. 

9.  8.  fur  the  whole  A.  of  -ihah  shall  perish 

10.  3.  look  out  the  best,  fight  for  your  master's  A. 

21.  A.  of  Baal  was  full  from  one  end  to  another 
27.  and  they  made  the  A.  of  Baal  a  draught  A. 

12.  12.  for  all  that  was  laid  out  for  A.  to  repair  it 

20.  13.  Hozekiah  shewed  them  h.  of  his  precious 

thinjs,  all  the  A.  of  his  armour,  Isa.  39.2. 

23.  27.  A.  of  which  I  said  my  name  shall  be  there 

25.  9.  every  great  man's  A.  he  burnt  with  fire 

1  Chr.  2.  54.sonsofSahna;  Ataroihthe  A.  of  Joab 

2fi.  15.  and  to  his  sons,  the  A.  of  Asuppim 

Chr.  H.  1.  glory  of  L.  filled  the  A.  Kiek.  43.  4,  .5. 

li.  chosen  this  place  to  myself  for  A.  of  sacrifice 

22.  9.  so  the  A.  of  ."^haziah  had  no  power  to  keep 

35.  21.  but  against  the  A.  wherewith  I  have  war 

Ezra  .5.  8.  that  we  vvent  to  .he  A.  of  the  great  God 

6.  3.  let  the  A.  be  budded,  the  place  where  offered 
JVeA.  2.  8.  and  for  the  A.  which  I  shall  enter  into 
Kstk.  2.3.  gather  all  the  virgins  to  the  A.of  women 

8.  1.  kings  did  give  the  A.of  Haman  to  Esther,  7. 
Job  1.  13.  drinking  wine  in  eldest  brother's  A.  18. 

19.  a  wind  came  and  smote  the  corners  of  the  A. 

20.  19.  hath  taken  away  a  A.  which  he  builded  not 

21.  28.  for  ye  say,  where  is  the  A.  of  Ihe  prince  ? 
SO.  23.  and  to  the  A.  appointed  for  all  living 
38.20.  thou  shouldnst  know  paihstothe  A.  thereof 
39.  6.  whose  A.  1  have  made  the  wilderness 

Ps.  31.2.  my  rock  he  for  a  A.  of  defence  to  save  me 
84.  3.  yea  the  sp  irrow  hath  found  a  A. 
104.  17.  as  for  the  stork,  fir-trees  are  her  A. 

Prov.'i.  1!^.  her  A.  inclineth  to  death,  paths  to  dead 

7.  8.  the  young  mnn  went  the  wav  to  her  A. 
ll.loud  and  stubborn,  hrrfeet  abide  not  in  her  A. 

9UJ 


HOU 

Prov.  7.27.  her  A.  is  the  way  to  hell,guuiglo  death 
9. 1 .  wisdom  h.Tth  builded  her  A.  halh  hewn  pillars 
12  7.  but  the  A.  of  the  righteous  shall  stand 

14.  11.  the  A.  of  Ihe  wicked  shall  be  overtnrown 

15.  25.  the  Lord  will  destroy  the  A.  of  the  proud 
17.  1.  than  a  A.  full  of  sacrifices  with  strife 
19.  14.  A.  and  riches  are  the  inheritance  of  fathers 
21.  9.  is  better  to  dwell  in  corner  of  A.  top,  25.  24. 

12.  righteous  wiselyconsiderelh  the  A.  of  wicked 

24.  3.  thro'  wisdom  is  a  A.  built  and  established 

25.  17.  withdraw  thy  foot  from  thy  neighbour's  A 
27.  10.  nor  go  intobrother's  A.  in  day  of  calamity 

iEcc/.7.2.togolo  A.  of  mourning,  than  A.  of  feasting 
10.  18.  thro'  idlon.  of  hands  the  A.droppelh  thro' 
12.  3.  when  the  keepers  of  the  A.  shall  tremble 

Cant.\.  17.  the  beams  of  our  A.  are  cedar,  and  raft. 

2.  4.  brought  me  lo  the  banqueting  A.  his  banner 

3.  4.  till  I  had  brought  him  into  my  mother's  h. 

8.  2.  I  would  bring  thee  into  my  mother's  A. 
Isa.  5.8.  woe  to  them  that  join  A.  to  A.  field  to  field 

6.  4.  and  the  A.  was  filled  with  smoke 

14.  17.  that  opened  not  the  A.  of  his  prisoners 

23.  1.  so  that  there  is  no  A.  ||  24.  10.  every  A.  shut 
31.  2.  he  will  arise  against  the  A.  of  evil  doers 
60.  7.  and  1  will  glorify  the  A.  of  my  glcry 
64.  11.  our  holy  and  beautiful  A.  is  burned  up 

Jer.  16.  5.  enter  not  into  the  A.  of  moui-ning 

8.  thou  shaltnot  go  into  A.  of  feasting  with  them 
21.  11. touching  theA. of  the  king  of  Judali,22.  1. 
35.  2.  go  to  the  A.  of  the  Ilechabitcs  and  speak 

37.  20.  not  to  return  to  A.  of  Jonathan,  38.  26. 
EzeA.2.5.lbr  they  are  a  rebellious  A.  yetshall  know 

a  prophet  been  among  them, 3.  9,  26,  27.  |  12.  3. 
8.  be  not  thou  rebellious  like  that  rebellious  A. 

9.  7.  he  said  to  them,  defile  the  A.  go  ye  forth 
12.2.  thou  dwellest  in  the  midst  of  a  rebellious  A. 

25.  in  your  days,  O  rebellious  A.  will  I  say 
17.  12.  say  now  to  the  rebellious  A.  know  ye  not 

24.  3.  and  utter  a  parable  to  the  rebellious  A. 
43.  11.  if  ashamed,  shew  them  tiis  form  of  the  A. 

12.  this  is  the  law  of  A.  on  the  top  of  mountain 

45.  20.  so  shall  ye  reconcile  the  A. 
Dan.  1.  2.  which  he  carried  to  the  A.  of  his  god 
//».■?.  1.4.  avenge  blood  ..ifjezreel  on  Ihe  A.  of  Jehu 
.Imos  1.  4.  1  will  send  a  fire  into  the  A.  of  Hazael 

5.  that  holdelh  the  sceptte  from  the  A.  of  Eden 

3.  15.  I  will  smite  the  winter  A.  with  summer  A 

5.  19.  or  weiit  into  A.  and  leaned  his  hand  on  wall 

6.  11.  he  will  smite  the  great  A.  and  the  little  A 

7.  9. 1  will  rise  against  A.  of  Jeroboam  with  sword 

16.  drop  not  thy  word  against  the  A.  of  Isaac 
Obad.  18.  the  A.  of  Esau  shall  be  for  stubble 
Mic.  3. 12.  Jeius.  become  heaps,  and  the  mountain 

of  the  A.  shall  be  as  high  places  of  the  forest 

4.  2.  let  us  go  up  to  the  A.  of  the  God  of  Jacob 
6.  16.  all  the  works  of  t'ne  A.  of  Ah  ib  are  kept 

JVaA.  1. 14.  out  of  the  A.  of  thy  gods  will  cut  I  off 

Zech.  5.  4.  it  shall  enter  into  the  A.  of  the  thief,  into 

the  A.  of  him  that  swearelh  fal.iely  by  my  name 

12.  12.  the  family  of  the  A.  of  Na'han  apart 

Mat.  7.  25.  and  beat  upon  that  A.  27.  Luked.  48. 

10.  12.  and  wlien  ye  come  into  a  A.  salute  it 
13.ifA.be  worthv, let  your  peace  como,A«/i<:  10.5. 

12.  25.  every  A.  divided  against  itself,  Mark  3.  25. 

29   how  enter  into  a  strong  man's  A.  Mark  3.  27. 

20.  11.  murmured  against  the  good  man  of  the  A. 

23.  38.  your  A.  is  left  to  you  desolate,  /,uke  13.  25. 

24.  43.  if  the  good  man  of  the  A.  had  known  in 
what  writchthe  thief  would  come,  fjuke  1.2.  39. 

Mark  3.  25.  a  A.  diviiled  agst.  itself,  that  A.  cannot 
10.  29   that  hath  left  A.  or  biftlhren  for  my  sake 

14.  14.  Master  saith,  where  ii  the  guest-chamber  ? 
say  ye  to  the  good  man  of  the  h.  T.uke  22.  11. 

Ijuke.  10.  7.  in  that  A.  reinain,  go  not  from  A.  to  A. 

38.  named  Martha,  received  him  into  her  A. 

15.  8.  doth  not  light  candle  and  sweep  A.  and  seek 
.Tnhn.  12.  3.  A.  was  filled  with  the  odour  of  ointment 
.'Ict.t  2.  2.  a  sound  from  heaven  filleil  all  the  A. 

46.  breaking  bread  from  A.  to  h.  did  eat  their 
.5.  42.  in  every  .4. ceased  not  to  teach  and  [ireach  J. 

10.  6.  Simon  a  tanner,  whose  A.  is  bv  sea  side 

11.  12.  and  we  entered  into  the  man's  h. 
12. 12.  became  to  the  A.  of  Mary,  mother  of  John 

17.  5.  but  Ihe  Jews  assaulted  the  A.  of  Jason 

18.  7.  whose  A.  joined  hard  to  the  synagogue 
19. 16.  they  fled  out  of  that  A.  naked  and  wounded 

20.  20.  I  taught  you  publicly,  and  from   A.  to  A. 

21.  8.  entered  into  the  A.  of  Philip  the  evanjelist 
Rom.  16.  5.  greetthechurch  in  their  A.l  Cor.  10   19. 

1  Cor.  1.  II.  by  them  which  are  of  the  h.  ofChloe 

16.  15.  ve  know  the  A.  of  Stephanas  the  first- fruit 

2  Cor.  5.  1.  if  earthly  A.  be  dissolved,  we  have  a  A. 
2.desiring  to  be  clothed  upon  with  A.froin  heaven 

lTm.5.13.waudering  about fromA.ioA.and  tattlers 

14.  that  the  younger  women  guide  the  A. 
2  Tim.  1.  16.  Lord  give  mercy  to  A.of  Onosiphorus 
2.20.  in  a  great  A. there  are  vessels  of  gold  and  silv. 
Heh.  3.  3.  he  who  built  theA.  more  honour  than  A. 

4.  for  every  h.  is  built  by  some  man,  ho  that  built 

6.  whose  A  are  we,  if  we  hold  fast  the  confidence 


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2  .Tohn  10.  rpteive  h.m  not  into  your  A  nor  hid  h.im 
See  Aaron,    Born.  Bitild  or   Built,  Ciubf 
David,  Door,   Dwell. 

Hf  )USE  joined  with  father. 

Gen.  12.  1.  Lord  said,  gel  thee  from  thy  father's  h. 

20.13.wbenGod  caused  to  wander  (torn  father'sh 

24.  7.  God.  which  loon  me  from  my  father's  h 

38.  thou  shall  go  to  my/.'*  A.  anil  take  a  wife 

40.  shall  take  a  wife  for  myson  of  my  father's  A. 

31.14.is  there  any  portion  for  us  in  our  fat  her' s  h.7 

38.  11.  remain  widow  at  thy /.'s  A.  tillShelahbe 

grown,  Tamar  went  and  dwelt  in  her  father' s  h. 

41.  51.  God  hath  marte  me  forget  my  father's  A. 

40.  31. my  brethren  and  father's  A. are  come  to  me 

50.  22.  Joseph  dwelt  in  Egypt,  he  and  his/.'  A. 

Ezod.l2.  3.  a  lamb,  according  to  A.  of  lheir/a<Aers 

Aee.  22.  13.  if  she  is  returned  lo  her  father's  A. 

JVu/n.l.  2.  take  sum  of  Israel  by  A.  of  their  fathers, 

with  number  of  their  names,  18,  20,  22,  24. 

4.  there  shall  be  a  man  of  every  tribe,  every  one 

head  of  the  A.  of  liis/o^Acr,  44.  ./osh.  22.  14. 

45.  that  were  numbered  by  the  A.  of  their/a«Aer« 

2.  2.  every  man  pitch  with  ensign  of  their /.'s  A. 

3.  15.  number  of  thecbildren  of  Levi  after  theA. 
of  their  fathers,  bv  their  families,  20.  |  4.  46. 

4.38.Gersbon  ||  42.  Meriiri  after  A.  of  iheir/aJAers 

17.  2.  according  lo  A.  of  their /.'5  twelve  rods,  3. 

18.  1.  thou  and/.'.?  A.  bear  iniquity  of  sanctuary 
30.3.vvoman  vow  a  vow,beingin  her/atAer'sA.16. 
34.  14. Reuben,  Gad,  according  to  Ihe  A.of  their/. 

Deut.  22.  21.  to  play  the  whore  in  her  father'sh. 
./osh. 2.  12.  ye  will  shew  kindness  lo  my  father's  h. 
Judg.  6.  15.  and  I  am  the  least  in  my  father's  k. 

9.  18.  and  ye  are  risen  up  against  my /n(Afr'.«  A. 

II.  2.  Ihoii  shall  not  inherit  in  our  father's  h. 

14.  15.  lest  we  burn  thee  and  thy/'s  h.  with  fire 
16.31.  all  Ihe  A.of  his/a<Aer  came  and  buried  him 

19.  2.  his  concubine  went  to  h^\%  fatiicr' s  A. 
3.  and  she  brought  him  into  her  father's  A. 

\Sam.  2.  27.  did  I  plainly  appear  to  A.  oflhy/u<Aer 
■30.  I  said  the  A.  of  thy /.  should  walk  before  me 

9.  20.  is  it  not  on  tliee,  and  on  all  f\\y  father's  A.? 
17.25  king  will  make  \\\?,  father's  A.  free  in  Israel 
18.2.  let  him  go  no  more  home  to  his/ntAcr's  h. 
22.  H.  the  king  sent  to  call  all  h\i  f alher' s h. 

16.  thou  and  all  thy  father's  A.  siiall  die 

24.  21.  wilt  not  destroy  my  name  out  of  father's  h 

2  Sam.  3.  29.  let  iX  rest  on  Joab  and  all  his/  s  h 

14.  9.  the  iniquity  be  on  me.  and  on  my  father's  h 

19.28.  all  of  my  father's  h.  were  but  dead  men 

24.17.  let  thy  hand,  I  pray  thee,  be  against  me  ant 

against  my  father's  A.  1  Chron.  21.17 

l/rz'nn's2.31.  take  innocent  blood  from  meand/.A 

18.  18.  thou  and  father's  A.  have  troubled  Isr,ae 

1  Chron.  2.55.  Hemath  /n(Ae)-of  theA.  of  Recha. 
4.  38.  the  A.  of  lhp\r  fathers  increased  greatly 
5. 15.  Alii  son  of  Abiliel,  son  ofGuni,  chiefof  thf 

house  of  their /a^Aer's  A.  24.  |  7.  2,  7,  9,  40 
7.  4.  with  ihem  after  the  A.  of  fathers  were  hand. 
9  9.  chief  in  the  A.  of  their  fathers,  13.  |  12.  30 
12.28.ofZa<lok,  his/(i(A.'.'i  A. twenty-two  captainr 
28.  4.  God  chose  me  before  the  A.  of  my  father 

2  CAro»i.21.  13.  slain  thy  brethren  of  thy/a«Arr's  A 
K2ra2..59  could  not  shew  Iheir/aiAfr's  A.JVeA.1.6 

10.  16.  chief  of  the  A.  of  their //^Aers  examined 
JVcA.  1.  6.  both  I  and  my  father's  A.  have  sinned 
/l's<A.4.14.thou  and  thy  father's  A.sha.l  hedestroy 
Psal.  45.  10.  forset  thy  people  and  thy  father's h. 
Isa.  3.  6.  take  bold  ofhis  brother  of  A.  of  h\s  father 

7.  17   bring  on  thv/.'.?  A.  davs  that  have  not  come 

22.23.shall  be  for  glorious  throne  to  his/arA«r'sA. 

24.  hang  on  l;im  all  the  glory  of  h\s  father's  h. 

■  Ter.  12.  6.  the  A.  of  thy  fathers  dealt  treacherously 

/-hAcI6.27.  I  pray  tliee,send  him  to  my  father's  A. 

./«An2.16.make  not  my  Father' s  h.house  of  metch 
14.  2.  in  mv  Father's  h.  are  manv  mansions 

jlct5  7.20.  Moses  was  nourished  in  his  father  s  h. 
HOUSE  of  God. 

Gen.  28.  17.  this  is  none  other  but  the  A   of  God 

22.  and  this  stone  which  I  set  shall  be  God's  A. 
/(/.5A. 0.23. from  being  drawers  of  water  for  A.  nf  G. 
Iiidg.  IH.  31.  all  the  lime  A.  of  God  was  in  Shiloh 
20.  18.  Israel  arose  and  went  up  lo  the  A.  of  God 

26.  all  the  people  came  unto  theA.  of  frorf,  21.  2. 
31.  high-way,  of  which  one  20Pth  up  to  h.  of  God 

1  Chr.  9.  11.  Azariahnilerof  A.«/r;.  JWA.ll.  11, 
24.5.lhe  governors  of  A.of  f?.  were  sons  ofEleazat 

2  Chr.  5.  14.  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  A.  of  God 
22.  12.  he  was  with  them  hid  in  h.ofG.aix  years 
24.  13.  and  they  set  the  A.  of  God  in  his  stale 
33.7. Manasseh  set  a  carved  image  in  the  A.  of  God 
3fi.l9.they  burnt  the  A  of  r?or/ anil  brake  Ihe  wall 

Kira  5.  8.  we  went  to  the  A.  of  the  great  God 

15.  lot  theA.  of  God  be  builded  in  his  place,  6.  7 
7.20.'whatmnri'shnll  heneedfu^  fiir  the  A.  o/r;orf1 

23.  let  it  be  done  forthe  A.  o/the  Oorfof  neaven 
JVrh.  R.  10.  let  us  meet  in  A.  nf  God  in  the  temple 

13. 1 1.  then  1  snid,  why  is  Ihe  A.  nf  God  forsakeni 
r.?a«.42.4. 1  went  with  them  to  the  A.  nf  Oo(f,55.14. 
52.8  1  am  likeagreer  olive-tree  in  the  A  of  Gad 


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Ps.  84.  10  I  liai'.  ratlier  he.  door-kt  cper  in  A.  of  God 
h.ccl.a.  1.  keepiliy  lout  wlien  tliougocstto  A.  of  O. 
ifii.  2. 3.  come,  lei  usgo  up  lo  tlu'  A.  uf  (}.  Jilic.  4.  2. 
MfS.  y.  8.  the  prophet  is  liateil  in  llie  A.  of  God 
Jncl  1. 13.  driiik-olilliiig  witiilidlden  tiom  k.ofGod 

II).  joy  1111(1  glailncHS  cut  oiri'ioin  the  A.  of  God 
y.ech  7.i!.wlieii  they  had  sent  to  h.of  G.mcn  lo  pray 
.l/ii<.  12.  4.  how  he  entered  inlo  the  A.  of  God,  and 
did  eat  llie  sliew-liread,  Murk  2. 2t).  I.uiuHA. 
I  /'(HI.  3. 15.  how  lo  behave  thyseirin  the  A.  of  God 
'itii  10.21.  having  a  High  PriesI  over  the  h.of  G. 
I  I'lt.i.  17. judgment  innsl  lie;,'in  allheA.  of  God 

His  iiort<i:. 

{,'tn.  12.  17.  the  Lord  [iLigUfd  t'liataoh  and  his  A. 
17.27.  all  the  men  i»rA(.<  A.  were  circumcised 
;i'.l.  4.  ami  iie  made  hiin  overseer  over  his  A.  o. 
).).  8.  hath  made  me  lord  of  all  Ai.s  A.  Jicts  7.  10. 
.( /'.  1().  (i.  and  make  an  atonement  for  kis  A.  11. 
27.  14.  and  when  a  man  shall  sanctify  Ins  A. 
15.  if  he  that  sanctified  it  will  redeem  hts  h. 
V«i«.  22.  IH.  ifHalak  would^iveme  A.  full  of  silver 
and  g<ild,lcannotgobeyi)nd  word  of  L.  24.  13. 
')cut.  20.3.  let  him  go  and  tiUirn  lo  his  h.  ti,  7,  8. 
•-•4.  1.  then  let  him  send  her  out  of  A;*-  A. 

10.  thou  .shall  notgo  inlo  his  A  to  fetch  his  pledge 
.'iidir-S.  27.  which  thing lu'came  a  snare  toAis  A. 

9.  iG.  if  dealt  well  wiih  Jeruhhaal  and  his  h.  19. 
1  Sam. 3.  12.  which  I  have  spoken  concerning  Ais  A. 

13.  1  told,  that  I  will  judge  his  A.  for  ever 
7.17.  his  return  was  to  K;imah,  for  there  was  Ais  A. 
25.  1.  Israel  hurled  Samuel  In  his  A.  at  Ramali 
2Som.6.  19.  tlis  i>eoj)le  de|)aried  every  one  to  Ais  h- 

21.  which  chose  me  before  thy  father  and  his  h. 
7.  1.  it  came  to  (>ass,  when  the  king  sat  in  his  h. 

25.  hast  spoken  coneerningAfS  A.  1  Chron.  17.23. 
11.9.  but  Uriah  wentnot  downto  Ai5  A.  10,  13. 
27.  David  fetched  her  to  his  A.  became  his  wife 

19.  11.  why  hist  to  bring  the  king  hack  to  AisA.  ? 
21.1. it  is  for  Saul  and  Ajs  bloody  A.liecauseheslew 

4.  have  no  silver  and  gold  ol  Saul,  nor  a( kis  A. 
1  ^ing's2.33.on  hts  A. there  shall  be  neace  from  Lord 

7  1.  Solomon  was  building,  and  finished  all  hish. 
i2  24.  return  everv  man  to  his  h.  for  Ihiiig  is  from 

me,  22. 17. 1  Chr.  10. 43.  2  Ckr.  1 1.  4  |  18. 16. 

13.  19.  did  eat  bread  in  his  A.  and  drank  water 
It).  7.  cair.e  the  sword  against  Baasha  and  his  A. 

20.  43.  kill!?  of  Israel  went  to  his  A.  heavy,  21.  4. 
2/r<H^'i6..t2.E!isliasat  in  his  A.  and  elders  with  him 

20  13.  nothini;  in  Ais  A.  Ilezekiah  shewed  not 

1  Chron.  7.  23.  Ii.cause  it  went  evil  with  his  A. 

10.  6.  Saul,  his  sons,  and  all  A/s  A.  died  together 
13   14.  the  ark  remained  in  Ais  A.  tliiee  months 

2  CAr.  24.  16.  had  done  good  toward  God  and  Ais  A. 
Ezra 6.  II.  let  A;'?  A.  be  made  a  dunghill  for  this 
AeA.  3.28.  everyone  repaired  ovcr-against  his  h. 

5.  13.  so  God  i-!:ai<e  out  every  man  from  his  h 

7.  3.  and  every  one  ;o  be  over-against  his  A. 

Tob  1.  10.  hast  noi  Ihi'ii  made  a  hedge  about  his  h.  1 

7.  II).  he  shall  return  no  more  to  his  A. 

8  15.  he  shall  l.Mn  on  his  A.  it  shall  nol  stand 
20  28.  the  incro-ise  of  A/.<  A.  shall  de|iart 
21.2Kfor  what  pleasure  hath  he  in  Ins  A. after  him? 
27. 18.  he  bnildelh  liis  A.  as  a  moth,  as  a  booth 

Psal.  49   10.  wher.  ihe  glory  of  his  A.  Ls  increased 

105.  21    he  made  him  I^ord  of  hish.  and  ruler 

112.  3.  -.vealtli  and  riches  shall  be  in  his  A. 
Proi;.^  31.  give  the  substance  of  A(s  A.  Cant.  8.7. 

17. 13.  evil  shall  not  depart  from  his  A. 

'er.  23.  34   1  will  even  punish  that  man  and  his  A. 
Mic.  2.  2.  so  they  oppress  a  man  and  Ais  A. 
Ifab.  2.  9.  covelelh  an  evil  ccvelousness  to  his  A. 
Zech.  5.  4   it  shall  remain  in  the  midst  of  his  h. 

Mat.  12.29.  then  ho  will  spoil  AisA.  Mark  3.  27. 

24  17.  to  take  any  thing  out  of  A/»- A.  Mark  13. 15. 
43.  not  have  suH'ered  his  A.  to  be  broken  up 
LAikeS  41   besought  that  he  would  come  inlo  A/s  A. 

18.  14.  tills  man  went  down  lo  his  A.  justified 
./(>An4.53.  and  himself  believed  and  his  whole  A 
^cts  10.  2.  one  that  (i^ared  God  with  all  his  A. 

22.  was  warned  to  send  for  thoe  into  his  A. 

11.  y.i.  shewed  how  he  hadscenan  ange!  in  AisA. 
16.  32.  they  spake  to  him  and  lo  all  in  kis  A. 

34.when  the  jailer  hrougni  li«  -i)  'nio  A(s  A.  he  re- 
joiced, heheviiiL'  in  <i«i]  with  a!!  his  A.  18.8. 
Col.  4.  15.  salute  llw  ehiiich  wl.ieh  is  In  his  A. 
Heb.3.  2,  Moses  was  faiil.nil  in  all  his  A.  5. 
11.7.  Noah  [irepareil  an  ark  for  the  saving  of  hish. 

II'-IISR«/./ar»A. 
Oen. 46.27.  al!  ihesoiilsof  A.  of./acoh  were  seventy 
Exod.  19.  :">.  thus  shall  thou  siiy  to  the  A.  o/./aco6 
"sa/.  ll'i.I.A.  of.),  from  people  of  strange  lan^uase 
/sa  2  5.0  A  »/./«c»A,  letuswalk  in  light  of  Lord 

6  thou  hasi  forsaken  thy  people,  the  A.  o/./ac«// 

8.  17.  Loid  that  hidetli  his  face  from  A.  of  .Jacob 
10.  20.  such  as  are  escaped  of  the  A.  of  .lacob 

14.  1.  and  they  shall  cleave  to  the  A   of  .Jacob 
29.  22.  thus  sailh  the  Lord  concerning  h.of  .Ji-coh 
46.  3.  hearken  unto  me,  O  A.  nf  .Jacob  and  I*  lel 
48.  1.  hear  ye  this,  O  h.of  .Jacob,  which  are  oa  ed 
58.  1.  spare  not,  shew  the  A.  of  .Jacob  theii  <.na 

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■  Jer  -i  l.hcar  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  A  of  Jacob 
5.  20.  declare  this  in  the  A.  of  .Jacob,  publish  it 
Kzrk.  20.5.  I  lifted  up  my  hand  lo  ihe  A.  of  Jacob 
.'imos  3.  13.  hear  ye,  and  testify  in  the  A.  of  Jacob 
9.  8.  I  will  not  utterly  destroy  the  A.  of  .Jacob 
Obail.  17.  the  A.  fl/./rtcoAshall  possess  possessions 

Ifi.  h.of  Jacob  s^iall  be  a  fire 
Mic.  2.  7.  O  thou  that  art  named  the  A.  of  Jacob 
3.  U.  hear  this,  1  pray,  ye  heads  of  the  A.  of  .Jacob 
Luke  1.  33.  he  shall  reign  over  the  A.  of  .Jacob 

HOVSE  of  Joseph. 
Gen.  43.  17.  he  brought  the  men  into  .Joseph's  A. 
./ush.  18.  5.  Ihe  A.o/./oscpAshall  abide  in  theircoast 
JiiilfT.  1. 22.  t.'ic  A.  of  Joseph  went  up  against  Bethel 
23.  Ihe  h.  of  .Joseph  sent  to  descry  Beth-el 
3,">.  yet  the  hand  of  the  h.of  .Joseph  prevailed 
2  Sam.  19.  20.  am  comefirstof  all  the  A.  «/  .Joseph 
I  Kings  11.28.  ruler  over  the  charge  of  A.w/./usf/iA 
.iliiios  5.  6.  lest  he  break  out  like  fire  in  A.  of  .Joseph 
Obad.  18.  and  the  A.  of  .Joseph  shall  he  a  fiame 
7.ech.  10.  6.  anil  I  will  save  the  A.  of  Joseph 

HOUSE  of  Israel. 
Lev.  10.  6.  let  A.  of  Israel  bewaifthe  burning 
17.  3.  what  man  soever  there  be  of  the  A.  of  Israel 
that  killeth  an  ox  or  lamb,  8,  10.  1  22.  18 
.(Vfon.  20. 29.  all  the  A.  ft//sr«f/ mourned  for  Aaron 

1  Sam.  7.  2.  the  A.  oflsrad  lamented  after  i  he  Lord 

2  .Sam.  1.  12.  they  mourned  for  the  A.  of  Israel 
6.5.  all  Ihe  h.of  Israel  played  before  the  Lord 

15   David  and  the  H.«//a'7aK;ibrouglil  up  ihe  u 

12.  8.  ;  gave  thee  the  A.  of  J.srael  and  Judah 

16.  3.  to-day  shall  A.  o//srac<  restore  li.e  kingdom 
1  h'itirrs^O.  31.  kings  of  A.  oflsr.&re  merciful  kings 
Rs((i.>J8..3.remembered  his  truth  toward  A.  of  Israel 
115. 12.  he  will  bless  us,  he  will  bless  A.  of  Israel 
135.  19.  bless  ye  the  Lord,  O  A.  of  Isr.  bless  Lord 
Isa.  5.7.  (he  vineyard  of  the  Lord  is  the  A.  of  Israel 
14.2.  the  A.  of  Israel s\\M  possess  them  in  the  land 
40.3.tlie  remiiantoftheA.o//*raeZ,  hearken  tome 
63.  7.  the  great  goodness  towaid  the  A.  of  Israel 
Jer.  2.  4.  hear,  all  llie  families  of  the  A.  of  Israel 
26.  as  a  thieti  so  is  the  A.  of  Icrael  ashamed 

3.  18.  thehouse  of  Judah  e!-s.i  walk  with  A.  of  Isr. 

20.  you  dealt  treacherously,  O  A.  of  Israel,^.  11 
9. 26.  all  the  A.  of  Isr.  are  uncircumcised  in  heirt 
11.  lO.llie  A.  of  Israel  have  broken  my  covemnt 

17.  pronounced  evil  for  evil,  of  the  A.  cf  Israel 

13.  11.  caiiseil  to  cleave  lo  me  the  whole  A.  of  Isr. 
23.  8.  the  Lord  livetli,  who  led  the  A.  of  Israel 
31.  27. 1  will  sow  the  A.  of  Israel  with  seed  of  man 

31. 1  will  makenew  covenant  vvith  A.o//»rar/,33 

.33. 14.  perform  that  I  promised  to  ihe  A.  of  Israel 

48.  13.  as  the  A.  o/ /.sraci  was  ashamed  of  Beth-el 

Ezek.  3.1.  eat  this  roll,  and  so,  speak  lo  h.of  Israel 

17.  2.  I  20.27,  30.  |  24.  21.  |  33.  10.  |  36.  22 

4.  go,  get  thee  unto  the  A.  of  Israil,  andsjieak 

5.  bill  thou  art  sent  to  the  A.  of  Israel 

7.  the  A.  of  Isr.  will  not  hearken  tome, for  all  the 

A.  of  Israel  are  impudent  and  hard-hearted 

17.  I  made  ihi'e  a  watchman  lo  A.  of  Israel,  33.7 

4.  3.  this  shall  be  a  sign  to  the  A.  of  Israel 

4.  and  lay  the  iniquity  of  the  A.  of  Israel  upon  it 

5.  thou  shall  bear  the  inif|uity  of  Ihe  h  of  Israel 

5.  4.  a  fire  shall  come  forth  into  the  A.  of  Israel 
6.11. 1  he  evil  abominations  of  I  he  A.  of  Israel,  8.  6. 
8.10.  all  the  idolsof  Ihe  A.  of  Israel  arei'.ourtrayed 

1 1.  seventy  men  of  I  he  ancients  of  A.  of  Isra':l,Vi. 
0.  9.  the  iniipiily  of  the  A.  of  Isr.\s  exceedinggreat 
11.5.  thus  li.iveye  said,  O  A.  of  Israel,  for  I  know 

K5.  and  all  the  A.  of  Israel  v/l\o]\y  are  they 
12.9.  hath  not  the  A.  of  Israel  said,  27.  |  18.29 

24. nor  any  more  divinal  ion  within  ihe  h.of  Israel 

13.  5.  nor  made  up  ihe  hedge  for  the  A.  of  Israel 
9.  written  In  the  writing  of  the  A.  of  Israel 

14.  4.  every  one  of  A.  of  Isr.  thatsetteth  up  idoIs,7. 
11.  that  the  A.  of  Israel  may  go  no  more  aslrny 

I<.  6.  nor  lift  his  eyes  to  the  idols  of  A.  of  Israel,]^. 
25.  hear,  O  A.  of  Israel,  is  not  my  way  equal  ? 

30.  therefore  will  1  jiidgi'  vou,  O  A.  of  Israel 

31.  for  why  will  ye  die,  OA.  of  Israel?  33.  II. 
20.  13.  but  the  h.  i>f  Israel  rebelled  against  me 

39.  as  for  you,  O  h.of  Israel,so  ye,  serve  ye  every 

one  his  idol.?,  if  ye  will  not  hearken  lo  me 

40.  there  shall  all  ihe  A.  of  Israel  serve  me 

44.  according  lo  your  corrupt  doings,  O  A.  of  Isr. 
22.  18.  the  A.  of  Israel  is  lo  me  become  dross 

28.  24.  no  more  a  pricking  briar  lo  the  A.  of  Israel 
25.  when  I  shall  have  gathered  the  A.  of  Israel 

29.  6.  have  been  a  stafiTof  a  reed  to  lUe  h.of  Israel 

16.  shall  be  no  more  the  confidence  of  A.  of  Israel 

21.  1  will  cause  lheliornoflheA.o//sraeZ to  bud 
34.30.that  they  even  the  A.  of  Israel  are  n\y  jieople 

36.  10.  and  I  will  mulliply  all  the  A.  of  Israel 

17.  when  the  A.  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their  own  land 

21.  my  holy  name  which  the  h.of  A«rac<  profaned 

22.  I  do  not  this  for  your  sskes,  C)  A.  of  Israel 
32  be  ashamed  (or  your  ways,  O  A.  of  Israel 
37. 1  will  forlhis  be  inquired  ofby  the  A.  of  Israel 

37.  11.  these  bones  are  the  whole  A.  nf  Israel 
16.wrilR  un  it,  for  the  A.  (if  Israel  his  companions 


HOU 

i  Ezek.  39.  12.  seven  uioiuhs  shall  A.  of  Iir.  haoiuy 

22.  the  A.  of  Israel  iU:ii\  know  I  am  the  Lord 

23.  that  the  A.  of  Israel  went  into  captivity 
25.  I  will  have  mercy  on  the  wIhjIo  A.  of  hraet 
29.  I  have  jioured  out  my  Spirit  on  the  A.  oj  Isr 

40.  4.  declare  all  that  thou  seest  lo  the  A.  of  IsraC 

43.  10.  son  of  man,  shew  thehouse  to  A.  of  lsra(  I 

44.  6.  say  to  the  rebellious,  even  to  the  A.  of  Israii 
12.  and  caused  the  A.  of  Isr.  to  fall  into  iniquity 

22.  shall  take  maidens  ofl  he  seed  (rftlieA.  of  Isr. 
45. 6.  possession  shall  be  for  Ihe  whole  A.  of  Isract 

8.  the  rest  of  the  land  shall  ihey  give  lo  h.  of  1st 

17.  to  make  <oconc;;ialion  I'or  the  A.  of  Israel 

Has.  1.4.  ..-a  use  !o  cease  the  kingdom  of  A  of  Israel 

6.  1  will  no  moiH  have  mercy  on  the  A.  uf  Israel 

3.  1.  and  heark«i:,  ve  A.  of  Israel,  and  give  ear 

6.  10.   have  seen  a  horrible  tiling  in  A. './  Israel 

11.  12.  A.  of  hr.  .-.ompassetti  me  about  with  deceit 
Jimos  5.  3.  lie  ri:.y  shall  leave  ten  lo  iheA.  of  Isr. 

4.saiih  the  lordto  [he  h.uf  Israel,  seek  ye  me 

25.  have  ye  ',.:e.Cc',  sacrilices  40year8,O  A.«/  Is.T 

6. 1.  chief  uc'  nraioii?,,  to  whom  the  A.  of  Isr.  cama 

14.  I  will  rais','  against  you  a  nation,  O  A.  of  Isv 

7.  10.  hath  coirspired  aga!„st  thee  in  the  A.  of  Isr. 
9.  9.  I  will  sift  the  A.  of  Israel  aiiioi'g  al!  natiom 

Mic.  1.  5.  for  Ihe  sins  of  Ihe. 'j.  of  Israel  is  all  this 

3.  1.  hear,  ye  piinces  of  the  A.  of  Israel,  9. 
y.ech.  8. 13.  that  as  ye  W(>re  a  curse,  O  h.of  Isratt 
Mat.  10.  6.  go  to  lost  sheep  of  the  A.  of  Isr.  15.  24 
J3cts  2.  35.  let  all  the  A.  of  Israel  know  assuredly 

7.  42. 0  A.  of  Israel,  have"  ye  olVered  lo  me  beasts  » 
Ueb.8.  8.  iiiakea  new  covenant  with  It.  of  Isr.  11* 

HOUSK  »/./hJ«A. 
^2  Sam.  2.4.  Iho  n  in  (jf,lucli!li  came  and  anointed 
DavidkiiigoverA.«/./H(yaA,7,  U.  l<;Ar.28.  4 

12.  8.  I  gave  thee  llie  A.  of  .luduh  and  of  IsraeV 

1  R'inirs  12.21.  he  assemlile:'i  all  the  A.  of  .ludah 

23.  speak  to  all  the  A.  of  .Jiidoh  and  iJenjamin 

2  Kings  19.30.the  remnantiliat  :s  escaped  of  iheA 
o/VH(/aA shall  take  root, am!  bear  fruit,/* a.37.31i. 

2  Chr.  19.  II.  Zebadiah  Iherulerof  Ihe  A.  of  .Judak' 
JVeh.  4.  16.  the  rulers  were  beiviiid  the  A.  of  .Juda'f 
Isa.  22.  21.  he  shall  be  a  father  to  the  A.  rf  Judaic 
.Ier.3.  18.  A.  o/./«(/aA  shall  walk  wilh  house  of  Isr. 
5.  11.  tiie  n.  of  .Judah  hath  dealt  treacherously 

11.  lO.lheh.  of  Judah  lialli  broken  iny  covenant 
17.  for  evil  of  the  A.  nf.liiilah  that  they  have  done- 

12.  14.  I  will  pluck  A.  of  .Judah  from  among  then 
13. 11.  Icaused  to  cleave  to  me  the  A.  of  Judah 
31.27. 1  willsow  the  A.  of  Judah  with  seed  of  mtUr 

31. 1  will  make  a  new  covenant  with  A.  ufJuda/t 
33.14. perform  that  good  1  promised  to  A.  of  Judah 
36.  3.  it  may  be  A.  of  Judah  will  hear  all  the  evil 
EzeA.4.0.bear  the  iiiinuity  ol'A.  of  Judah  forty  day* 

8.  17.  is  it  a  light  thing  to  the  A.  of  Judah? 

9.  9.  the  iniquity  of  the  A.  of  Judah  is  great 
23.3.  A mmoniles said,  aha, against  the  h.of  Judtk 

8.  the  A.  of  Judah  is  like  to  all  the  heathen 
12.  Edom  hath  dealt  againsHlie  A.  of  .Judah 
Hiis.^.l.htil  I  will  have  mercy  upon  IheA.  of.Juda/t 
5.  12.  I  will  be  to  the  A.  of  .Judah  as  rottenness 

14.  I  will  be  as  a  young  lion  to  the  A.  of  Judali 
Zrph.  2.  7.  coast  shall  be  tor  remnant  of  A.  of.fudak 
Zeeh.  8.  13.  as  ye  were  a  curse,  O  4.  of  .Judah 

15.  I  have  thought  to  do  well  to  the  h.of  .Judah 
19.  Ihe  fast  shall  be  loh.of  Judah  joy  and  gladness 

10.  3.  for  the  Lord  hath  visited  the  A.  of  Judah 
C.  and  I  will  strengthen  the  A.  of  Judah 

12.  4.  I  will  open  mine  eyes  unto  Ihe  A  of  ./udcA 
Heb.8.8.1  will  make  new  covenantwilh  A.  ofJudai 

King's  HOUSE. 
25am.  11.  2.  David  walked  on  roof  of  the  king's  Ji 
8.  and  Uriah  departed  out  of  the  king's  A. 
15.  35.  what  thou  shall  hear  oiil  of  the  king's  k. 
lA'(»;fs9.I.whenSolomon  had  liiiiahedtheiiw^'-'s  h> 
14.26.  he  look  away  the  treasure  rif  ihe  king's  i. 
15.  18.  2  Kings  16.  8. 2  CAr.  12.  9. 1 2.1  21. 
16  18.  Zimri  burnt  Ihe  king's  h.  over  him  with  fir<- 
2  Kings  7.  II.  they  told  it  to  iheknig's  A.  within 

25.  9.  he  burnt  (he  king's  h.  .Jer.  39.  8.  |  52.  13. 
2  Chr.  23.  5.  a  third  part  shall  be  at  the  king's  A. 

26.  21.  Jolhain  his  son  was  over  Ihe  king's h. 
28.21. took  away  a  portion  out  of  the  h.of  Ihe  king 

F.rra  6.  4.  letexpencesbegiven  out  of  the  king's  h, 
Esth.  2.  9.  2ave  her  seven  maiilens  out  of  king's  h, 

4.  13.  think  not  thou  shall  escape  in  the  kr.xg'st- 
9.  4.  for  Mordecai  was  great  in  the  king's  A. 

Hos.  5.  1.  and  give  ye  ear,  O  A.  of  the  king 

HOUSE  .-/  I'Uvi. 
F.Tod.  2.  1.  and  there  went  iv  man  of  the  A.  of  f,eni 
J^iim.  17.8.  rod  of  Aaron  for  h.of  Leoi  was  budded 
Psal.  135.  20.  bless  the  Lord,  O  A.  of  Levi 
Zcck.  12.  13.  the  familv  of  tlw  A.  uf  Levi  apart 

In  ?Ae  HOUSE. 
(7f n. 27. 15.3he  took  raiment  of  Esau  that  were  in  h. 
34.29.  they  ..ipoiled  even  all  that  wa*  in  the  A. 
39.  3.  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  was  on  all  m  the  h 
8.my  master  wotteth  not  what  Is  wiih  mcintht  h 
45.  16  the  fame  thereof  was  heard  in  Pharaoh'?  I' 
Ejod.  12. 46  in  one  h.  shall  the  iiassover  he  eatci 


HOU' 

l,i'i'.  jl.  3-1.  1  pui  llif  plague  of  Icji.osy  in  a  A.  3." 
4:1.  il  |)liigue  come  again  and  bri:ak  out  in  the  li 
44.  bdidld,  il'ilie  plague  be  spread  in  tlieh. 
47.  he  llial  lielli,  lliat  eatelli  in  the  li-  shall  wash 
46.  beholrl,  the  plague  hath  not  spread  ik  the  A. 
Insh.  2. 1'.l.  whoso  with  thee  in  Ihch.  his  blood  on  us 
•i.  17   Uahab  live,  all  that  are  svith  lieriw  the  k. 
Jiidg.  17.  4.  and  ttiey  were  in  the  h.  of  Rlicah,  12, 
ftufA  1.  1).  may  find  rest,  each  inh.  of  her  husband 
2.  7.  until  now,  that  she  tarried  a  little  in  the  h. 
I  Sam.  28.  24.  the  women  had  a  fat  calf  in  the  h. 

31.  9.  sent  to  jiublisli  it  in  the  h.  of  their  idols 
JO.  they  put  his  armour  in  the  h.  of  Ashtaroth 

1  Kings  3.  17.   I  and  lliis  woman  dwell  in  one  h 

and  I  was  delivered  of  a  child  with  her  i«  theh. 
C.  7.  there  was  not  any  tool  of  iron  heard  in  the  h. 

14.  13.  is  found  some  good  in  the  h.  of  Jeroboam 
IC.  9.  drinking  hiinstlf  drunk  in  the  h.  of  Arza 

^  Kings  i.^.  tell  me  what  hast  thou  rn^Af  A.?  thine 

handmaid  haih  not  any  thing  in  th".  A 

35.  he  returned,  aiid  walked  in  the  A.  to  and  fro 

5.  18.  leaneth  on  my  !ib.id,bow  inh.  of  Rimmuii 
24.  he  look  them,  bnd  beslowed  them  in  the  A. 

19.  37.  worshipping  m  h.  oi'Nisroch,  Isa.  37.  38. 
21.  7.  ftlanasseh  set  a  g.'uven  image  in  theh. 

2  Chr.  31).  17.  slew  young  iii.;ii  m  the  A  of  sanctua. 
F.irn.  1.  7.  and  had  put  ttiem  in  the  k.  of  his  gods 

6.  1.  search  was  made  in  the  h.  of  the  rolls  where 
Esth.  7.  8.  will  he  foice  the  queen  also  in  the  h.  ? 

9.  behold,  the  galiuws  slandetli  in  il.  of  Hainan 
Psal.  tjfi.  t  ti-  t-'"!  setteih  the  solitary  in  ah. 
119.  54.  been  my  songs  in  theh.  of  my  pilgiimag'; 
Pruv.  3  33.  curse  of  I>ord  is  in  tAf  A  of  the  wicked 

5.  10.  Iliy  labours  be  in  the  A.  of  a  stranger 

7.  11.  she  IS  loud,  her  feet  abide  not  in  her  h. 

15.  0.  in  the  h.  of  the  righteous  is  much  treasure 
Eecl.  7.  4.  the  heart  of  the  wise  is  in  A   of  mourn- 
ing ;  but  thi;  heart  of  fools  is  in  the  k.  of  mirth 

/sa.  44.  13.  inaketh  idol  that  it  may  remain  in  the  h. 
Jer.  7.  30.  set  their  abominations  in  the  A.  32.  34. 

34.  15.  ye  made  a  covenant  before  me  in  the  A. 

37.  15.  put  hiin  ill  the  A.  of  Jonathan  the  scribe 
Amos  6.  9.  if  there  remain  ten  men  m  one  A. 
Mic.  1.  10   in  the  h.  of  Aplirah  roll  thyself  in  dust 

6.  10.  treasures  of  wickedness  in  the  h.  of  wicked 
ZccA.13.6. 1  was  wounded  mtheh.  of  my  friends 
Mat.  5.  15.  giveth  light  unto  all  that  are  in  the  A. 
Mark  2.  1.  and  it  was  noised  that  he  was  in  Iheh 

9.  33.  being  in  the  h.  he  asked  them  wha<  was  it 
10. 10.  in  the  h.  his  disciples  asked  of  the  matter 
14.3.being  inlielhany,  if;  (/(«  A.  of  Simon  theleiier 

l/uke  8.  27.  nor  abide  in  any  A   but  in  the  tombs 
John  8.  .35.  the  servant  abid.eth  not  in  Utc  A. 
11.  20.  Manila  met  him,  .Mary  sat  slili  in  theh. 
^cts  9.  1 1.  ini)uire  in  the  h.  of  Judas  for  one  Saul 

10.  32. 1'eier  is  lodged  t«  the  A.  of  Simon  a  tanner 

HOUSE  joined  with  Lord. 
Ezod.  23.  19.  the  first-fruits  thou  shalt  bring  into 

the  A.  of  Ihe  Lord,M  26.  JVfA.  10.  35 
r>eut.  23. 18.  not  bring  price  of  a  dog  into  A.  of  f.d 
Josh.  G.  24.  put  into  the  treasury  of  A.  of  the  Lord 
Judg.  19.  18. 1  am  now  going  to  the  A.  of  the  J^vrd 

1  Sam.  1.7.  when  she  went  up  to  the  A.  of  the  Lord 

24.  Hannah  hronght  Ini no  the  h.  of  the  J.nrd. 

2  Kinifs  IvI.  4.  9,  13.  I  22.  4.  2  CArun.  34.  14: 

2  Sam.  12.  20,  then  0  ivid  came  into  h.  of  the  Lord 
i  Kings  3.  1,  made  a:,  end  of  building  lheA.ofy,</ 

6.  37.  was  the  l'ou!:d.iiion  at  the  h.  of  the  I^ord 

laid,  2  C.'iron.  8.  Ki   Kira  3.  11.  Zech.  8.  9. 

7.  40.  the  work  he  made  for  the  A.  of  the  /,ord, 

45.  51.  2  CAron.4.  10.  I  5.  1.  |  24. 14 
a.  10.  that  the  cloud  filled  the  A.  of  the  Lord,  11. 
2  Cliron.  5,  13.  I  7   2.  Ezek.  44.  4. 
63.  so  Israel  dedif-ated  the  A.  of  the  Lord 
10.  5.  he  went  up  unto  the  A.  of  Lord^i  Chr.  9.  4. 
i  Kings  1 1.  3.  lit;  was  hid  in  the  A.  of  Lordux  yoar,< 
4.  he  took  an  oath  of  them  in  the  A.  ni'Oie'Lord 
15.  let  her  not  be  .ilainiuA.  of/,.  2  CAi-.  2.3.  14. 
18.a|ipointedon",cersoverA.of/,.  2CAr.23.  IP. 
19.  thev  brought  from  the  A.  of  the  Lord,  23.  6. 

32.  10,  found  m  A.  of  the  L.  14. 14,  |  16.8.  |  18.  15, 
11.  had  the  oversight  of  i'  '■  A.  of  the  Lord 

If),  trespass  money  wasiT.  ''brought  into  A.  of /',. 

16.  18.  the  king'sentry,  turned  he  from  A.  of /,d. 
2  Kings  20.  5.  fliird  day  shall  go  upA.  of  f.ord 

8.  what  sign  Lord   wiil   heal   me,  and  that  I 
shall  go  up  to  the  A,  of  the  L.  Isa.  .38.  22. 
23.  2.  read   words  of  the  covenant  which   were 
found  in  the  A.  of  the  Lord,  24    2  Chron. 
34.  17,  30. 
/.  houses  ofSoiiomites  that  were  by  h  of  the  /,. 
11.  the  horses  at  entering  m  of  the  A,  of  the  f.r.rd 
2.1  9.  and  he  burnt  the  A.  of  the  f,oril,  .Jer.  52. 13. 
.l<-yir   fi.  31    service  of  song  in  the  h.  of  the  Lnrd 
'  22.  I.  then  Havid.said,  this  is  the  h.  of  the  Lord 
11.  now,  my  son,  build  the  A,  of  the  Lnrd  ihy  G. 
14.  have  pr' pared  for  the  A.  of  the  Lord 
23.  4.  to  set  forward  the  work  of  the  A.  of  the  L. 
CO.  12.  porters,  to  minister  in  the  h.  of  the  Lnrd 
2  Chron.8  Iti.  «(i  the  A.  rj  (lie  Lord  was  perfected! 
296 


•2rhr  <if.  21    foi  lipwascutofffromA.of /...Wn.g. 

29,  .'>.  ye  Leviiis,  sanctify  the  A.  of  the  jf^ord 
15.  they  ctime  to  cleanse  the  A.  of  the  /.ord 

33.  15.  Pilanasseh  took  the  idol  out  of  A.  of  Lord 

34.  15.  I  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  A  of  Lord 

30.  14.  the  priests  |)olluted  the  A.  of  the  Lord 
Ezra  7.  27.  to  beautify  A.  of  the  J. ord  in  Jerusalem 
/^sn/.  23. ti.l  will  dwell  in  the  A.  of  the  Lord  forever 

27. 4.tlial  I  may  dwell  in  the  A.  iif  J.ord  all  my  life 
92.  13.  those  that  be  planted  in  the  A.  of  ihe  /^ord 
116  19. 1  will  pay  my  vows  in  courts  of  Lord's  A. 
1 18.  26.  we  have  blessed  you  out  of  ibe  A.  of  J.nrd 
122.  1.  when  they  eaid,  let  us  go  into  A.  of  the  L. 
9.  because  of  the  A.  of  Lord  1  will  seek  thy  good 
134.  1.  ye  that  stand  in  the  A.  of  the  Lord,  135,  2, 
Isa.  2.2.  mountain  of  the  Lord's  A.  be  established 

in  the  topof  the  mountains,  Mic.  4.  1,  __     _  ^ _   ,  , 

37.  14.  Hezekiah  went  uii  into  the  A.  of  the  Lord     8.  .39.  return  to  thy  o.  A.  and  shew  how  great  thingt 

Jer.  17. 26.  sacrifices  of  praise  to  the  A.  of  the  Lord  .hhn  7.  .53.  and  every  man  went  unto  his  oiijn  A. 

20.  1.  Pashur  was  governor  in  the  A.  of  the  Lord  ■'^cts  28.  30.  Paul  dwelt  two  years  in  his  otcn  A. 

"   •'■-'■-'-—• '  •-'- -'--'■      '■■'-    '       '     17'i//!.3.  4.abishop,enethatruleth  w.,>llbisoicBA. 

5.  for  if  a  man  know  not  how  to  rule  his  ownh. 
5.8.  and  especially  for  those  of  bis  own  A. 


2.  the  high  gale,  which  was  by  A.  of  the  Lord 
26.  2.  which  come  to  worship  in  the  Lord's  A. 
speaking  these  words  in  the  A.  of  the  Lord 


I.  bpedKiiig  iiietu  woniM  in  iiie  «.  oi  me  jjora  'J.  o.  aou  esptjeraiiv  lor  (nose  Ol  ins  own  R. 

28. 1.  Hananiah  spake  to  me  in  the  A.  of  the  Lord  Hcb.  3.  6.  but  Christ  as  a  Son  over  his  own  h- 


the  people  that  stood  in  the  A.  of  the  Lord 


<*.   iiic   (»(:«j|»it;   111(11  Biui'ii    111  iiic  II..  Ml   iin;   jjuiu,  t  iLta    liwuvi^llj. 

29.  26.  ye  should  be  officers  in  the  A.  of  the  Lord    Oen.  39.  9.  there  is  none  greater  in  this  A.  than  I 


J..     O..^V^M.       ^^      U1.......0 .1..      w.       I..V.     J.VItl 

35.  2.  bring  the  Rechabites  into  the  A.  of  the  Lord 

36  5.  I  am  shut  up,  I  cannot  go  into  A.  of  Lord 
6   read  in  the  Lord's  h.  upon  the  fasting-day 

38.  14.  the  third  entry  that  is  in  the  A.  of  ihe  Ld. 

41.  5.  to  bring  them  to  Ihe  /i.  of  the  Lord 

51.  51,  are  come  into  the  saactuaries  of  AoriZ'a' A. 
7>am.  2.7.they  have  made  a  noise  in  the  A.  of  the  /,. 
Hag.\.'i.  the'time  that  the  /,(rrf'»'/i.  should  be  built 
See  CouitT,  Door,  G.we,  Treasures,  Ves- 
sels. 

Jlfiiie,  or  my  HOUSE. 
Oen.  15.  2.  the  steward  of  tny  A.  is  this  Eliezer 
3.  and  lo,  one  horn    in  my  A.  is  mine  heir 

34,  30.  and  I  shall  be  deaf.oyed,  I  and  my  A. 

41.  40,  tlicu  shall  be  over  -luy  k  and  according  to 
^um.  12.7.  Moses  no;  fo.wliois  faith,  in  alltnincA. 
Dcul.  26.  13,  the  haSloweii  tiiinjjs  out  of  mine  A. 
.fosh.  24.15.  as  for  me  and  ray  A.  wc  will  serve  Lord 
.Indp   11.  31.  co!T;ct!i  forth  of  the  doors  of  my  A. 

19  23,  seeing  tiiisman  coTr.eini.TnijA.  dr.  not  thus 

1  Sam.  20.  15.  r.&i  ciit  ofTtJiy  kiii.lness  from  my  A. 
21.  15.  shall  this  fellow  coTiie  into  my  h.? 

2  Sam.  7.  18.  who  am  1,  ana  what  is  r.iy  k.  that 

thou  liKst  brought  me  hitherto?  iChroii.  17. 16, 
11,11.  shall  I  then  go  intoniiwe.4.  loe.it  and  drink? 
23.  5.  tlio'  my  A.  be  not  so  with  God,  yet  he  hath 

1  ATinj^s  21.2.giveit  ir.e,  because  it  is  near  to  my  A, 

2  Kings  29.  15.  all  things  that  are  in  mine  fi^  have 

thev  seen,  nollii.-ig  1  have  not  shewn  them, 
Isa.  39.  4. 

1  Citron.  17.  14. 1  will  eettle  him  in  mine  h.  for  ever 
./»i'7.13.  ifl  wait,  the  grave  is  ?«inc  A.Ihave  made 
PsaMOi  2.1will  walk  in  myh.  with  a  perfect  heart 

132,3. !  will  not  come  into  the  tabernacle  of  my  A, 
Prov-  7  C.  at  the  v/indow  of  mt/  A.  I  looked  through 
ha.  3.  7  in  my  A.  is  neither  bread  nor  clothing 

56.  5.  unto  them  will,!  give  in  mine  A.  a  name 

7.  1  will  make  them  joyful  in  my  h.   of  prayer, 

mine  A.  shall  be   called  a  A.  of  praver  for  all 

people,  MaLil.  13.  71/arA  11. 17.  Luke  19.46. 

Jer.  11. 15,  what  hath  my  beloved  to  do  in  mine  A,? 

12.  7.  I  have  forsaken  mineh.  I  left  mine  heritage 

23.  II.  in  my  h.  have  I  found  their  wickcrine.«s 
F.zek.  8.  1 .  as  I  sat  in  mine  h.  and  elders  before  me 

23,  39.  thus  have  they  done  in  midst  of  mine  A. 

44.  7.  in  my  sanctuary  to  pollute  it,  even  my  A. 
Dan.  4.4.  INelniehadnozzar  was  at  rest  in  mine  A, 
Hos.  9.  15.  I  will  drive  them  out  of  mine  A. 
Hng.  1.9,  why?  because  of  mine  A.  that  is  waste 
ZrcA.  3.7.  then  thou  shalt  also  judge  my  A.  and  keep 

9.  8.  1  will  encanij)  about  mine  A.  for  the  army 
J\Ial.  3,  10,  that  I  here  may  be  meat  in  mine  A. 
Mat.  12.  44.  I  will  return  into  my  A.  Luke  11.  24, 
Lnkc  9,  61.  let  me  bid  ihem  farewell  at  my  h. 

14.  23.  com|)el  them,  that  vnj  h.  may  be  filled 
.Ids  10,  30,  at  the  ninth  hour  I  prayed  in  my  A, 

16.  15.  saying,  come  into  my  h.  and  abide  there 

Own  HOUSE. 
Oen.  14,  14,  armed  hisservants  born  in  his  mm  A. 

30,  30,  when  shall  I  provide  for  mine  oirn  h.  also 
Dent.  22,  2.  thou  shalt  bring  it  unto  thine  own  h. 
.Tosh  20,  6,  shall  return  and  cotne  unto  his  ownh. 
./udg.B.W.  Jeruhbaal  went  and  dwell  in  his  monk 

2  Sam.  4.  11   slain  a  righteous  person  in  his  oicnh. 
12,  11.  raise  evil  against  thee  out  of  thy  own  h. 
14.  24.  let  him  turn  to  his  own  A.  and  not  see  my 

face,  so  Absalom  returned  to  his  own  A. 
19  30, the  king  is  come  again  in  peace  tohisoi/in  A.  2 
1  Kings  2.34.  Joab buried  in  h'moipnh.  in  wildern 
3.  1.  he  had  made  an  end  of  building  his  nwn  A. 
7.  ].  Solomon  was  building  his  nwn  A.  13  years 
9.  15,  Solomon  raised  a  levy  to  buibl  his  own  h. 
12.  16,  see  to  thine  ownh.  David, 2  Chron.  10. 16 
14.  12.  arise  therefore,  get  thee  into  thine  ow-n  h. 


1101/ 

2  Kings^'[.\8.  Mai  nssehslept  with  his  father*,  was 

buried  in  the  garilen  of  his  oicn  A.  2  Chron.  33. 21) 

23,  slew  tha  king  in  his  own  A    2  Chron.  33.  24 

2  Chr.  7.  11.  came  in  his  heart  to  make  in  hiso;eit  h 

8.  1.  at  the  end  of  twenty  years,  wherein  Solomor 

had  built  the  house  of  the  Lord  and  hisvii^n^ 

Est/i.\  22.  every  man  should  bear  rule  inhisoit;?!  A 

f'roij.  11.  29.  he  that  troubleth  hie  own  A.  shall 

15.  27.  that  is  greedy  of  gain  trouhieth  hisoiciiV 
Isa.  14  IH  lie  in  glory,  every  one  in  liisoiCTiA. 
Mic.  7,6,  a  man's  eiieinies  are  the  men  of  his  oain  h. 
Hag.  1.  9.  and  ye  run  every  man  lo  his  own  h. 
Milt.  13.  HI.  Jesus  said  to  them,  a  ptiphet  is  not 
without  honour,  save  in  his  oiiin  A.  j1/nrA6. 4. 
/.uke  I.  23.  he  de|  nited  to  his  oicn  A.  5.  25. 

56.  and  Mary  returned  to  her  oicn  A, 
5.  29.  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in  hi?  oi/in  h 


This  HOUSE. 


40.  14.  think  ofl  me,  and  bring  me  out  of  this  h. 

1  Kings  6.  12.  concerning  thish.  ihou  3.rt  buildini; 
8  27.  how  much  less  this  li.  that  1  have  builded 

29.  eyes  be  opei.ed  toward  thish.  2  Chron.  6.20 
31.  before  thine  altar  in  this h.^.  Chron.  6.  22. 
33. shall  confess  I  hy  name,  pray  and  makesuppli 
caiion  to  thee  in  «Ais  A.  42.  2  Chr  6.  24,  32 
38  and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  (Ais  A. 
9.  3.  I  have  hallowed  this  A.  2  Chr.  7.  16,  20. 
8  al  thish.  everv  one  shall  hits,  2  CAron.  7.  21. 

2  /rii)n-.>;21.7.(.  A.  whichl  have  chosen, 2CAr  .33.7. 
2  Chron.  20.  9.  if  when  evil  c»inelh  upon  us  we 

stand  before <A/.<  A.  for  thy  name  isiu  this  h. 
Ezra3. 12.  the  foundation  of  this  h.  was  la  id  before 


Adar 


5.  12.  Nebuchadnezzar  who  destroyed  thish 
0.  15.  thish.  was  finished  on  thelhiri!  day  of  A 


./er.  7. 10.  and  come  and  stand  before  me  in  (Ais  A. 
1 1. is  <A  is  A. become  a  den  of  robbers  in  youreyei? 

14.  therefore  will  I  do  to  this  h.  as  loShiloh 
22.  4.  then  shall  there  enter  in  by  the  gates  ol  t  / 

5.  tliat  this  h.  shall  become  a  desolation 
26.  6.  then  will  I  make  this  A,  likeShiloh 
9.  saying,  ^Ai.5  A.  shall  be  like  Shiloh 

12,  Ihe  Lord  sent  me  to  prosphesy  against  tAj«.^ 
Hng.  1.4.  to  dwell  in  houses,  and /Ais  A.  licwaite 

2,  3.  who  is  left  ihat  saw  ^Ais  A.  in  her  first  gloryl 

7.  I  will  fill  thi.'^h.  with  glory,  saith  Ihe  Lord 

9.  theglory  of /A« latter  A.  greater  than  former 

Zech.  4.  9.  Zerubb,  laid  the  foundation  of  this  A. 

Luke  10.  5.  ye  enter,  first  say,  peace  be  to  (Ais  A 

19.  9.  Jesus  said,  this  day  is  salv.  come  to  this  A. 

TAine  or  Illy  HOUSE. 

Oen.  7.  1.  fNome  thou,  and  all  ihy  A.  into  the  ark 

31.  41.  thus  have  I  been  twenty  years  in  thy  A. 

F.iod.  8.  3.  frogs  shall  go  up  ami  come  into  thineh 

JVum.  18.  11.  every  one  that  is  clean  in  thy  A.  13. 

f)eut.  6.  7.  talk  when  thou  sittest  in  (Aine  A.  11. 19 

9.  shalt  write  them  on  the  possof  fAy  A.  11.20. 
7  26.  nor  shalt  bring  an  abomination  into  thine  A 

15,  16.  because  he  lovplh  thee  and  (Aine  A. 

21.  12.  then  thou  shalt  bring  her  homelotAine  4. 

13.  shall  remain  in  thineh  and  bewail  herfather 

22.  8.  that  thou  bring  nut  blood  upon  thine  h. 
25.  14.  shaU  not  have  in  (Arne  A.  divers  measurea 
26. 11.  good  thing  God  given  to  thee  and  thineh 

.lush.  2.  3.  bring  men  which  are  entered  into^AineA. 

19  whosoever  shall  go  out  of  the  doors  of  tAy  A. 
.Judg.  12,  1.  wit  will  hum  Ihine  h.  on  thee  with  firo 

19.  22,  bring  forth  the  man  that  came  into  tkine  h. 
Ruth  4. 1 1.  make  woman  that  is  come  into  thine  h 

12   and  let  thy  A.  be  like  Ihe  house  of  Pharez 

1  Slim.  2.  30  that  thy  h.  should  walk  before  me 
31.  there  shall  not  be  an  (dil  man  in  lliineh. 
33.  the  incr.  of  thine  A.  shall  die  in  flower  of  a^l 
36.  every  one  in  (Aine  A.  shall  crouch  to  him 

22.  14.  as  David,  who  is  honourable  in  (Aine  A. 

25.  6.  rieace  be  to  thine  h.  and  to  all  thou  hast 
35.  David  said  to  her. so  iip.n  pnace  to  (Atne  A 

2  Sam.  7,  16.  thine  A.  shall  he  established  for  ever 
11   8.  go  down  10  thy  h.  and  wash  thy  feet 

10,  why  then  didst  not  thou  go  down  U)  thine  A.? 
12.  10.  the  sword  shall  never  depart  from  thine  % 
14.  8.  the  king  said,  go  to  r/iiwe  A.  \  Kin^s  1.  5S. 

Kings  13  8.  ifthnii  wdtffive  me  half  thine  A. 
18.  Tirinj  liim  back  with  thee  into  thineh. 

16.  3,  maki'/A;///.liliPlheA,  of  Jeroboam,  21.  28. 

20.  6,  n\v  seivan's,  ihcy  shall  search  !.».;se  A. 
Kings  20.  1.  sei  (Aine  A.  in  orde/,  Jia  38.  1. 

15.  what  have  they  seen  in  thivr  A.?  Jsa  39  4. 
17.  all  in  (Aine  A.  shall  be  carried,  Isa.  39.  6. 

P,sn7.  5  7. 1  will  rometo  t  A.inmullil.  of  Ihy  inerCJ 

26.  8.  I  have  loved  Ihe  habitation  cftky  k. 
36.  8.  they  shall  be  satisfied  with  fntm  ss  of  rty  \ 
50.  9.  1  wiil  uke  no  bullock  out  of  Ihv  h 


HOU 

Psal.6oA.we ghall  be  eatigfied  with  goodness  oft.k. 
fifi.  13.  I  will  ;o  into  thy  A.  with  burnt-offerings 
6i).9.  zea\u( thine  h.  Imlli  eaten  me  up,  .lohn  -J.  17. 
9:1.  5.  hoiiiie.ss  beci-meth  t/ifyje  A.  O  Lord,  lor  ever 
128.3.«  ife  shall  be  us  a  Iruitlul  vine  by  sides  iifth. 

tsa.  58.  7.  bring  Ihe  poor  that  are  cast  out  iothy/t. 

/er.  38.  17.  go  lorth,  thou  shall  live  and  thine  h. 

Ezek.  3. 24.  Spirit  said,  shut  tlivseH'witliin  thiiie  A. 
44.  30.  mav  cause  the  blessing  to  rest  in  thine  A. 

tfab.  2.  lO.'lhou  hast  consulted  siiarr.c  to  lliy  ,\. 

JlAf.9  6.  arise,  go  tot.  A.  JV/arA  2.  1 1.  AuAeS.  24. 
26.  18.  I  will  keep  the  pn.ssovcr  at  thy  A. 

Lukel.  44.  I  entered  t.  A.  thou  gavest  uie  no  water 

19.5.  ccme  down,  lor  to-day  1  must  abide  at  thy  h. 
*i;«»ll.}4.  thou  and  all  thy  A.  shall  be  saved,  16. 31. 
Philem.  55.  to  the  church  in  thy  A.  grace  to  you 

See  ToFS. 

HOUSES. 
Oen.  42.  19.  go  carry  corn  for  the  famine  of  your  A 
£iod.l.  21.  midwives  feared  God,  he  made  them  A. 

6.  14.  these  be  the  heads  of  their  fathers'  A. 

R.  9.  to  destroy  the  frogs  from  thee  and  thy  A.  11. 
13.  and  the  frogs  died  otHof  the  A.  and  the  fields 

21.  1  wdl  send  swarms  of  flics  into  thy  A.  24. 
9.20.hemade  his  servants  and  cattle  flee  into  the  A. 

10.6.  the  locusts  shall  (ill  thy  A.an<i  ihe  A.  of  all  th^ 

servants,  and  the  A.  of  all  the  Egyptians 
12.  7.  strike  it  on  the  up|ier  door-posts  of  the  A. 

13.blood  be  for  a  token  upon  the  A  where  you  are 

15.  ye  shall  put  away  leaven  out  of  your  A. 

19.  there  shall  be  no  leaven  found  in  your  A. 

23.  not  suffer  the  destroyer  to  come  in  to  your  A. 

27.wlio  passed  over  and  delivered  our  A.in  Egypt 
t«).25.3l.iheA.  of  villages  be  counted  as  the  fields 

32.  Ihe  A.  of  the  cities  of  their  possession,  33. 
Vum. 4.22.  sum  of  Gershon  thro'A.their  fathers,  40. 

16.  32.  the  earth  swallowed  them  up  and  their  A. 

17.  6.  for  each  prince,  accoidingto  their  fathers  A. 
32.  18.  we  will  not  return  unto  our  A.  till  Israel 
DcKt.  6.  11.  to  give  thee  A.  full  of  all  good  things 

8.  12.  when  hast  built  goodly  A.  and  dwelt  therein 

19.  1.  dwellest  in  their  cities  and  A.  JVeA.  9.  25. 
Josh.  9.  12.  we  took  hot  provision  out  of  our  A. 
Judv   18.  14.  do  ye  know  that  there  is  in  these  A. 

22'.  the  men  that  were  in  the  h.  near  to  Micah's 
XKii^a  13.32.  he  cried  against  the  A.  of  high  places 

20.  6.  they  shall  search  the  A.  of  thy  servanta 

i  Kings  \1.^.  put  them  in  the  A.  of  the  high  places 
32.  which  sacrificed  in  the  A.  of  the  high  places 

23.  7.  he  brake  down  the  A.  of  the  Sodomites 
!9.  the  A.  of  the  liigh  places  Josiali  look  away 

25.9.hehurril  all  the  A.  of  Jerusalem,  ./er.  52.  13 

1  Chron.  15.  I.David  made  A.  in  the  city  of  David 

28.  11.  David  save  to  Solom. Ihe  pattern  of  the  A. 

29.  4.  to  overlay  the  walls  of  the  A.  withal 

2  Chron.  34.  II.  to  buy  timber  In  floor  the  A. 
35.  4.  and  pre|)are  yourselves  by  A.  of  your  fathers 

AVA.  4.  14.  fight  for  yonr  wives  and  your  A. 
5.3.8omesaid,we  have  morlsagcd  our  lands  and  A. 
11.  restore  to  them  their  vineyards  and  A. 

7.  4.  but  the  people  were  \'gv.-,  md  A  not  builded 
10.  34.  we  cast  lets  afier  the  A.  of  our  fathers 

Job  J.  4.  his  sons  went  and  feasted  in  their  A. 
3. 15.  with  princes,  who  filled  their  A.  with  silver 

4.  19.  much  less  in  them  that  dwell  in  A.  of  clay 
15.  28.  Iiedwe'ielh  in  A.  whicli  no  man  inhahitelh 
21.9.lheir  A.  are  safe  from  fear,  nor  is  the  rod  ofG 
22.  18.  yet  he  filled  their  A.  with  good  things 

24.  If),  in  the  dark  Ihey  dig  through  A.  which  they 
Psal.  49.  11.  that  their  A.  sliallccmtinue  forever 

83.  12.  let  us  lake  the  A.  of  God  in  possession 
Prov.  1.  13.  we  shall  fill  our  A.  \Mlh  >poil 

30.  26.  yel  make  they  their  A    In  the  rocks 

Ecd.  2.  4.  I  buililed  me  A  1  planted  me  vineyards 
ha.  3.  14.  the  spoil  of  the  poor  is  in  your  A. 

5.  9.  of  a  truth,  manv  A.  shall  he  desolate,  6.  II. 

8.  14.  for  a  rock  of  offence  to  both  the  A.  of  Israel 
13.  16.  their  A.  be  spoihd,  their  wives  ravished 

21.  Iheir  A.  shall  he  full  of  dole^il  creatures 

22.  the  wild  beasts  shall  cry  in  their  (h-solate  A. 
15.  3.  on  Ihe  tops  of  their  A.  every  ime  shall  howl 

22.  10. ye  have  ntimliered  Ihe  A.of  .leru.talem,  and 
the  A.  have  ve  broken  down  lo  fortify  the  wall 

32.13.  yea,  upon  nil  1  he  A.  of  joy  in  the  joyous  city 

05.  21.  they  shall  hiiiljl  A.  mid  inhabit  them 

ler.  5.7.  anri  .•xsembleil  hv  troops  iiithe  harlots'  A. 
27.  as  case  is  full  of  birds,  are  Iheir  A.  fu'l  of  dec. 

6.  12.  and  their  h.  shall  be  turned  n»lo  others 
18.22.  let  a  rrv  he  heard  from  their  A. 

19.13.  Ihe  A.  ipf.lerusnlem  and  the  A  oflhekings 
of  Judah  shall  he  defiled  a..<  the  place  of  Tophel 
29.  5.  build  ye  A.  and  dwell  in  ihem,  28. 

32.  1.5.  A.  and  fields  shall  he  possessed  in  this  land 
29.  A.  on  whose  roofs  Ihey  offered  incense  lo  Baal 

33.  4.  concerning  A.  of  this  ciiy,  and  A.  of  kings 
39.  8.  they  burnt  the  A.  of  the  people  with  fwe 
43.12. 1  will  kindle  a  fire  in  h.  ofgods  of  Egypt,  13. 
'^am.5.2.ourA.  are  turned  to  aliens,  we  are  orphans 
Kzek.  7.  24.    he  heathen  shall  posfwss  their  *. 

(1.  3.  which  gay,  it  is  not  near  let  "is  buil-i  \ 
297 


'  HOW 

KzeA. 16.41. they  shall  burn  thine  A.  with  fire,  23. 47 

26.  12.  and  they  shall  destroy  thy  pleasant  A. 
28.  26.  they  shall  build  A.  and  plant  vineyards 
33.  ;U1.  talking  against  thee  in  the  doors  of  the  A. 
45.  4.  the  holy  portion  shall  be  a  place  for  their  A. 

Dan.  2.  5.  and  your  A.  shall  be  made  a  dunghill 
3.  29.  and  their  A.  shall  be  made  a  dunghill 
Has.  U.  Il.I  will  place  them  in  their  A.  saith  Lord 
./ot72. 9.  ihey  shall  climbupupon  the  A.  shall  enter 
Jiinus  3. 15.  will  smite  winter  and  summer-house, A. 
of  ivory  shall  perish,  great  A.  shall  have  an  end 
Mic.  1.  14.  liie  A-  of  Achzib  shall  be  a  lie  to  kings 
2.  2.  and  they  covet  A.  ind  take  ihem  away 

9.  the  women  ye  cast  out  froir.  'heir  pleasant  A. 
Zeph.  1.  9.  which  fill  their  masters' A.  with  violence 
13.  their  A.  shall  become  a  desolation,  they  shall 
build  A.  but  not  inhabit  them,  plant  vineyards 
2.  7.  in  the  A.  of  Ashkelon  shall  they  lie  down 
Hag.  1.  4. is  it  lime  for  you  to  dwell  In  yo.  ceiled  A.? 
Zech.  14.2.  A. shall  be  rifled,  and  the  worn,  ravished 
Mat.  U.S.  they  that  wear  soft  cloth,  are  in  kings'A. 
19.  29.  everyone  that  haih  forsaken  A.  or  wife 

23.  14.  dev.  widows'  A.  Mark  12.  iQ.Luke  20.  47. 
Marks.  3. 1  fsend  them  away  fasting  to  their  own  A. 
I^ukc  16.  4.  that  they  may  receive  me  iulo  their  A. 
.fids  4.  34.  as  many  as  were  possessors  of  A.  sold 
1  Cor.  11. 22.  have  ye  not  A.  to  eat  and  drink  in  1 

1  Tim.  3.  12.  deacons  ruling  their  own  A.  well 

2  Ttm.3.6.  of  this  sort  arc  lliey  which  creep  into  A. 
Tit.  1.  11.  who  subvert  whole  A.  teaching  things 

HOUSEHOLD,  or  HOUSEHOLDS. 
Gen.  18.  19.  he  will  command  his  A.  after  him 
35.  2.  Jacob  said  to  his  A.  put  away  strange  gods 
42.33.  take  food  for  the  famine  of  your  A.  begone 
45.  11.  lest  thou  and  thy  A.  come  to  poverty 

18.  take  your  father  and  your  A.  and  come  to  me 
47.  12.  Joseph  nourished  his  father's  A.  with  bread 

24.  four  parts  shall  be  for  food  for  your  A. 
Exod.  1.  1.  every  man  and  his  A.  came  with  Jacob 
12.  4.  if  the  A.  be  too  little  for  the  lamb 
/.ev.  16.  17.  till  he  have  made  an  atonem.  for  his  A. 
jV«7n.lH.31.ye  shall  eat  it  in  every  place,and  yiiurA. 
i'euM).22.the  Lord  shewed  wonders  upon  all  liisA. 
11.  G.  the  earth  swallowed  ihem  and  their  A. 

14.  20.  thou  shall  rejoice,  thou  and  thy  A. 

15.  20.  thou  shall  eat  it  before  L.  thou  and  thy  A. 
.Josh.  2.  18.  bring  all  ihy  father's  A.  home  to  thts. 

6.  25.  saved  Rahabher  father's  A.  and  all  she  had 

7.  14.  and  the  family  shall  come  by  A. 
18.  and  he  brought  his  A.  man  by  man 

Judg.  6.  27.  60  it  was,  bee.  he  feared  his  father's  A. 

18.  25.  thou  lose  thy  life,  with  the  lives  of  thy  A. 

1  Sam.  25.  17.  evil  is  determined  against  his  A. 

27.  3.  every  man  with  his  A.  2  Sam.  2.  3. 

2  Sam.  6.  II.  the  Lord  blessed  him  and  all  his  A. 

20.  then  David  returned  lo  bless  his  A. 

15.  16.  and  Ihe  king  went  forth  and  all  his  A. 

16.  2.  the  asses  be  for  the  kina's  A.  lo  ride  on 

17.  23.  put  his  A   in  order,  and  hanged  himself 

19.  18.  a  ferry  boat  to  carry  over  the  kin;»'s  A. 
41.  why  have  Judah  brought  the  king  and  his  A. 

1  Kings  4.  6.  and  Abishai  was  over  the  A. 

7.  which  provided  victual  for  the  king  and  his  A. 
5.  9.  shall  do  my  drsire,  in  givins  f<iod  for  my  A. 

II.  Snlomon  gave  Hiram  wheat  for  food  lo  his  A. 
II.  20.  and  Genubalh  was  in  Pliaraoh's  )(. 

2  Kings  7.  9.  that  we  m;iy  go  and  tell  the  king's  A. 

8.  1.  go  and  thine  A.  to  snjoiirn  where  th  lu  censt 
18.18.  Ihoie  came  out  tuli-em  Eliakimson  of  Hil- 

kiah  who  was  over  the  A.I9.  2.  I.m.  30.  22.  I  37. 2. 
1  CAr.24.6.  one  principal  A.  being  taken  for  Elcaz. 
Job  1.  3.  three  thousand  camels  and  a  great  A. 
Prov.  a.  27.  have  goats'   milk  for  food  of  t'ly  A. 
31.  15.  she  riseth  and  giveth  meat  to  her  A. 

21.  she  is  not  afraid  of  the  snow  for  her  A.  for 

all  her  A.  are  clothed  with  scarlet 
27.  she  looketh  well  to  Ihe  ways  of  her  A. 
Mat.  10.25.much  more  shall  Ihey  call  them  uf  his  A. 
36.  a  man's  foes  shall  be  Ihey  of  his  own  A. 

24.  45.  hath  made  ruler  over  his  A.  I.uke  12.  42. 
.^cts  Hi.  15.  when  she  washaiitized  and  ler  A. 
Rom. lO.lO.salule  them  which  areof  Aristobulus'A. 

II.  greet  them  that  he  of  the  A.  of  Narcissus 

1  Cor.  1.  16.  I  baptized  also  the  A.  of  Stt.))hanas 
Gal.  6.  10.  to  them  who  are  of  ihe  A.  of  faith 
Fph.^.  10.  no  more  strangers,  hut  of  thi  A.  of  God 
Phil.  4.  22.  chiefly  they  that  are  of  Cejar's  A. 

2  Ttm.  4.  19.  salute  the  A.  of  Onesiphjrus 

HOUSEHOLDER. 
Mat.  13.  27.  so  the  servants  of  the  A.  r.ameand  said 

.')2.  is  like  unto  a  man  that  is  a  A  20.  I. 
21.  33.  there  was  a  nerlRin  A.  planted  a  vineyard 

HOUSEHOLD  SERVANTS. 
.^rta  10  "/    rornehns  calhil  Iw:.  of  his  A.  scrnants 

HOUSEHOLD-STUFF. 
r,Vn.31.37.wliat  hastlhoii  found  of  all  thvA.  stuff? 
JVeh.  13.8  1  cast  out  al!  the  A.  .iN/^of  Tobiah 

HOW. 
Gen.  2fi.  9.  and  A.  saidst  thou,  she  is  my  sister 
27.  20.  A.  ie  it  thou  hast  found  it  bo  quickly  1 
SB 


1  cw 

G«n.  28.  17.  Jacob  said,  A.  dreadful  i^  thii  place 
39.  9.  A.  then  can  I  do  this  great  wickedness 
44.  8.  A.  Ihen  should  westeai  out  oflhy  lord's  hoa 
16.  what  shall  we  speak7A.  shall  we  clear  ourselv 
34.  A.  shall  I  go  to  my  father,  lad  not  with  me  1 
Exod.  2.  18.  A.  is  that  ye  are  come  so  soon  to-daj 

6.  12.  A.  llien  shall  Pharaoh  hear  me  of  uncircum 
30.  and  A.  shall  PharLioli  hearken  unio  me  J 

18.  8.  Moses  told  A.  the  Lord  delivered  them 

19.  4.  ye  have  seen  A.  I  bare  yon,  iJcut.  1.  31. 
J^um.  10.  31.  A.  we  are  to  encamp  in  the  wildernest 

23.8.  A.  shall  1  curse  G.  not  cursed?  A.  shall  Idefyl  , 
24.5.  A.  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  Jacob,  and  labern. 
DeuV.  I.  12.  A.  can  I  myself  bear  your  cumbrance? 

7.  17.  if  Iboi:  shall  say,  A.  can  I  dispossess  them? 
11.6.A.  the  earth  opened  her  moulh  and  swallow,  d 
12.  30.  A.  did  these  nations  serve  their  gods  ? 
25.  18.  A.  he  met  thee  by  the  way  and  smote  thee 

29.  16.  we  know  A.  we  nave  dwelt  in  Egypt,  and 
A.  we  came  liirough  nations  which  ye  passed  by 

32.30.A.slioukl  nnn  chase  a  thousand,  and  two  put 
Josh.  9.  7.  A.  shall  we  make  a  league  with  you? 
./urf^.I3.  I2.A.  :diall  we  order  the  child,  A. do  to  himi 

16.  15.  she  said,  A.  canst  thou  .lay,  I  love  thee  ? 

20.  3.  they  said,  tell  us,  A.  was  ihis  wickedness 
2).  7.  A.  do  for  wives  for  ihem  that  remain?  16. 

Ruth  3.  18.  till  thou  know  A.  the  matter  will  fall 

1  .Sam.  10.  27.  said  A.  shall  ihis  man  save  us? 
14.  29.  see  A.  mine  eyes  have  been  enlightened 

16.  2.  A.  can  I  go  ?  if  Saul  hear  he  will  kill  me 

2  Sam.  1.4.  A.  went  the  matter,  I  |ireiy  thee,  tell  m& 

5.A.kno»  est  thou  that  Saul  and  J'Diialh.  be  deadi 

19.  A.  are  the  mighiy  fallen  !  25,  iT 
.'1.7.  A.  Jciabdid,A.  the  people  did,  and  A.  the  war 
12.  18.  A.  then  will  he  vex  himself,  if  we  tell  him 

1  Kings  3.  7.  1  know  not  A.  to  go  out  or  come  in 
12.  (i.  A.  do  you  advise,  that  I  may  answer  people 
14.  19.  A.  Jeroboam  worred,  and  A.  he  reigned 
18.  13.  A.  Ihida  hundred  men  of  Lord's  prophet* 
20.  7.  and  see  A.  the  man  seeketh  mischief 

2  Kings  5.  7.  A.  he  seeketh  a  quarrel  against  me 
10.  4.  two  kings  stood  not,  A.  then  fl.nll  we  standi 

17.  28.  tanght  them  A.  they  should  fear  the  Lord 

18. 24.  A.  ihen  wilt  thou  turn  away?  fsa.  36.  9. 

19.25.  heard  long  ago,  A.  1  have  done  it,  /sa.37.26. 
20.  3.  A.  I  hiive  walked  before  thee,  fsa.  38.  3. 

2  Chron.  20.  1 1    behold,  1  say,  A.  they  reward  us 
33.  19.  his  prayer, and  It.  Goil  was  entreated  ot  nun 
JVtA.2.17.  ye  see  A.  Jerusal.  lieth  waste,  gates  burnt 
i?s^A.2.11.  Mordecai  walked, to  know  A.  Esther  did 

8.  6.  A.  can  I  endure  to  see  evil  that  shall  como 
.fob  9.  2.  but  A.  should  a  man  he  ju»t  with  God  t 

22.  13.  and  Ihou  saye.^l,  A.  dmh  <;od  know  ? 
26.2.A.hasl  thou  helped  him  thai  is  wiihoul  power! 
A.  savcst  thou  arm  thai  hath  nm  strenjt.h  ! 
14.  but  A.  little  a  poriion  is  iiean!  of  liiiii! 
Psal.  II.  1.  A.  say  ye  to  my  soul,  1'  ■:  ,.s  a  bird 
44.  2.  A.  Ihou  didst  drive  0111  In  aih'ii,  A.  afflict 
66.  3.  say  lo  God,/;,  lerr  !>'c  an  ilimi  iiiihv  work? 
73.  II.  A.doihG.  know?  |1  f".!.  47.  «.  -ruui  .;;v  Ii3i» 
84.  !.  A.  amiable  are  tliy  iMiiernac'e.s  O  L.ord 
104.24.  O  Lord,  A.  maiiifo'd  are  iliv  »oiks 
119.97.  O  A.  love  I  ihy  law,  ii  i>  m\'  medication 
103.  A.  sweet  are  thy  words  uiilo  my  taste 
159.  conaider  A.  I  love  thy  prrcepts,  quicken  mo 
132.  2.  A.  he  sware  unIo  ihe  Lor.-t  and  vowed 
139.  17.  A.  precious  are  thy  IboiislitM  unto  me ! 
Prov.  15.  23.  a  word  in  due  season,  A.  good  is  it! 

30.  13.  there  is  a  generaiion,  ()  h.  lol'ty  iheireyei 
Ecc^    10.  15.  he  knoweth  imt  A.  10  gu  to  the  city 

11.5.  knnwest  not  A.  the  bones  grow  in  the  womb 
C«ii«.4.I0.A.  fairis  thy  love,  my  sister,  spoufe,  7.  6. 

5.  3.  I  have  put  off  my  coal,  A  ^hall  I  put  it  on  t 
7.  l.A.  beaulifulare  thy  feel  wiih slices.  Odaugh. 
Isa.XA.  12.A.  art  thou  fallen  from  he.iv.-n,C  Lucifer 

20.6.  shall  say  In  thatday,  and  A.  shall  we  escapel 
48.  II.  for  A.  should  my'name  he  pollnled? 

50.  4.  I  should  know  A.  to  speak  a  word  in  season 
52.  7.  A.  hrauliful  are  ilie  feet  of  him,  Rom.  10. 15. 
.Ter.  2.  23.  A.  canst  thou  say,  I  am  not  polluted? 
3.  19.  Isaid,  A.  shall  I  put  thee  anions  Ihe  children? 
5  7  A.  shall  I  pardon  ||  3.  8.  A.  do  ye  soy?  48.  14. 

9.  19. A.  are  we  spoiled?  ||  l5.5.to  ask  A.  thou  doestt 
47.  7. A.  can  it  be  quiet,  eyeing  the  I<ord  hath  given 
50.  23.  A.  is  the  hammer  of  Ihe  whole  earth  cut? 

I.nm.  1.  1.  A.  doth  the  city  sil  solitary  Hi  a  widow? 
F.iek.  16.  30.  A.  weak  is  thy  heart,  saith  the  Lord 

33.  10.  if  we  pine  away  in  sins,  A.  should  we  live? 
H^iS.  U.S.A.  shall  I  give  thee  up,  E|)hraim?A.  de- 
liver Ihei!?  A.  make  thee  as  Admiili  and  Zeboim? 
JoH  1  18.  A.  do  the  beasts  gronn  1  herds  of  cattle 
Oha'l.^^  if  ihieves  came  to  thee,  A.  art  thou  cutoff 
Zejjh.i.iH.  A.isshe  become  desolal.  place  for  beasts 
Hag.  2.  3.  A.  do  von  see  it  now?  is  it  not  as  nothing  ? 
Zeeh.  9. 17.  A.  great  is  his  goodness  and  his  beauty! 
J/«(.  6.  23.  ifiighlbedarkn.  A.  great  is  that  darkn. 

7.  4.  A.  will  thou  say  to  thy  brother,  let  me  pull 
II.  if  ye  know  A.  to  give  good  sifts,  AT.Aell.13. 

10.  !9.  lake  no  thought  h.  or  what  ye  slitli  speak 
12.14.  A.  Ihey  might  doaU.  him,  .1/flrAS.  6.  Ill   IS- 


HOW 

Alat.  12.2r..  A.^hallliis  kiiigiiomslanrtl  I.nkc  1/   18 
j-l.  A.  ca..  ye,  huirig  ovil,  speak  good  lii;r,gd 
]t).  11.  k.  19  It  thaLyedo  nut  underst.  that  1  9  akc 
'8.  12  li   think  ye?  if  a  man  have  a  hund.    heep 
21.  20.  k.  soon  is  the  fig-tree  withered  awa ,' 

22. 12.  h.  earnest  thou  in  hither  not  having  a  »arm. 
\r>.  if  call  him  Ld.A.  is  he  his  son?  AuAe20.44. 

^:t.  33.  h.  can  ye  eccape  the  damnation  of  hell  ? 
2(5. 54.  A.  then  shall  the  scriptures  be  fulfilled 
Mark'i.  )6.  A.  is  it  that  hs  eaielh  with  sinners  ? 
2t).  h.  he  went  into  the  house  of  God,  I.ukeGA. 

4.  27.  the  seed  shall  grow  up,  he  knowetli  not  A. 
■to.  he  said,  A.  is  it  that  ye  have  no  faith  ?  . 

10.  23.  A.  haidly  shall  they  that  have  riches  enter 
14.  1   sought  A.  they  might  take  hiin  by  craft 

11.  sought  A.  he  might  betray  him,  Luke  22  4. 
t„uke  1.34.  A.  shall  tins  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a  man 
2.  49.A.  is  it  that  yesought  me?  wist  ye  nottliati 

5.  18.  take  hned  A.  ye  lie.ir  ||  10.  2t).  A.  r'eadest  thou 
12.50.  and  A.  am  I  siraitenei!  till  it  be  accomplish. 

56.  A.  is  it  that  ye  do  not  di.scern  this  lime? 

10.  2.  he  said,  A.  is  it  that  I  hear  this  of  thee? 
■24.  6.  remember  A.  he  spake  uiiio  you  in  Galilee? 

35.  A.  he  was  known  of  thi'iii  in  breaking  bread 
fv/in  3.  4   A.  can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old  ? 

9.  A.  can  these  things  be?  ||  5.  44.  A.  can  ye  believe 
5.  47.  if  not  his  writing,  A.  believe  my  words? 
fi.  .52.  A.  can  this  man  give  us  his  flesh  to  eal? 
7.  15.  saying,  A.  knoweth  this  man  letters? 

9.  lO.A. were  thy  eyes  opened?  {|  26.  A  opened  eyes? 

11.  36.  A.  loved  him  ||  14.  5.  A.  can  we  know  way" 

14.  22.  A.  is  it  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself  to  us? 
dots  4.  21.  finding  noth.  A.  they  might  punish  them 

5.  9.  A.  is  it  that  ye  have  agreed  together  to  tempt? 
"7.  25.  A.  God  by  his  hand  would  deliver  them 
S.  31.  A.  can  1,  except  some  man  should  guide  me? 

5.  27.  told,  A.  he  had  seen  the  Lord  in  the  way 
JO.  38.  A.  G.  anointed  Jesus  of  Naz.  wilh  Holy  G 

11. 13.  shewed  A.  he  had  seen  an  angel  in  his  house 
J4.  27.  A.  he  had  opened  the  door  of  faith 

15.  .36.  let  us  go  again,  and  see  A.  they  do 

^.  20.  A.  kept  back  nothing  that  was  profitable 

35.  A.  so  labouring,  ye  ought  to  sujiport  the  weak 

fiuni.  3.  6.  for  then  A."  shall  God  judge  the  world? 

6.  2.  A.  we  that  are  dead  to  sin  live  longer  therein? 
7   18.  A.  to  perform  what  is  good,  I  find  not 
8.32.A.shall  he  not  witlihiin  freely  give  all  things? 

10.  14.  A.  shall  they  call?  A.shallbeheve?  A  hear? 
11.2.  A.  he  niaketh  inlercession  to  G.  against  Isr 

33  A.  unsearchable  hisjudgments,  and  ways  past 
i  Cor.  3.  10.  take  heed  A.  he  huildeth  thereupon 

7.  .32.  unmarried  caretli  A.  he  may  please  the  Lord 

33.  that  IS  mar.  careth  A.  he  may  please  his  wife 

34.  she  careth  A.  she  may  please  her  husband 

14.  7  A. shall  if  bo  known  what  is  piped  or  harped? 
9  A.  shall  it  be  known  what  is  spoken  ? 

15.  12.  A.  say  some  that  there  is  no  resurrection? 

35.  some  man  will  say,  A.  are  the  dead  raised  up? 
2  Cur.  7.15.  A.  with  fear  and  Irenibliiig  received  him 

8.  i.  A.  that  in  a  great  irial  of  affliction  their  joy 
13.  5.  know  ye  not  A.  that  Jesus  Christ  is  in  you? 

Gnt.  4.  9.  A.  turn  ye  again  to  the  weak  elements? 

6.  11.  ye  see  A.  large  a  leiter  I  have  written  you 
Kpk.  fi.  21.  but  that  ye  also  may  know  A.  I  do 
PA/7.2.23,  so  soon  as  I  shall  see  A.  it  will  go  wilh  me 

4.12.1  know  A.  to  he  abased, and  knowA.to  abound 
Cui.  4.  6.  ihat  ye  may  know  A.  yeoughtto  answer 

1  Thess.  l.O.andA.ye  turned  toG.from  idols  to  serve 

2.  10.  A.  hohly  we  behaved  ourselves  among  /ou 
II.  A.  we  exhorted  yon  ||  4.  1.  A.  ye  oughtlu   ka.h 

44.  should  know  A.  tn  possess  his  vessel  in  honour 

2  T/iess.  3.7.  for  ymi  kr.ow  A.  yeoughl  to  follow  us 
1  Tim.  3. 5.  for  if  a  man  know  not  A. to  rule  his  own 

house,  A.  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church  of  God? 
15.  mayest  know  A.  thou  oughtest  to  behave 
JffA.2.3.A.shallweescai)e  if  we  neglect  so  great  sal. 

7  4.  now  consider  A.  great  this  man  was,  to  whom 
^«ii.  2. 24.  ye  see  A.  that  by  works  a  man  is  justified 

2  5.  behold  A.  ereat  a  matter  a  little  fire  kindlelh 
2/  ■«.  2.  9.  the  Lord  knoweth  A.  to  deliver  the  godiv 
1  John  3.  17    k.  dwelleth  the  love  of  Goo  in  him?' 

4.20.  A.  can  hi-  love  (Joil  whom  he  hath  not  seen? 
•^ai/f!  5.  A.  thnt  thr  Lord  having  saved  the  people 
Kev.'H.  2.  A.  thnii  caiisl  no',  bear  llieni  who  are  evil 

3.  3.  remenibiir  A    iliou  hast  received  and  heaid 

Sre  Do. 
HOW  l;n<r. 
Hind.  10.  3.  A.  Innir  wilt  rcfii-e  lo  humbl?  thyself? 
7.  h.  innp  shall  ibis  man  be  a  snare  to  us? 

16.  28.  A.  lonff  refuse  to  keep  mv  commandments? 
JSTum.  14.  11.  A.  loner  will  this  people  provoke  me? 

A.  lo)iff  will  ii  be  ere  they  believe  me  ? 

27. A.  lovg  shall  I  bear  wilh  this  evil  congregation 

Joafl,\8.3  fi.lotiff  are  ye  slack  to  go  to  possess  land? 

1  .*am   1.14.  Eli  said,  A.  <»nrr  wilt  thou  be  drunken? 
16.  1.  A.  /.  wilt  thou  mourn  for  SauJ,  seeing  I  have 

2  Sum.  19  34.B,irzillaisaid,  A.  Mn^haveltolive? 
I^/HO'sl8.21.A./ono-  hall  ye  between  two  opinions? 
ATp/i.  2.  6.  king  said,  for  li.l.  shall  tliv  journey  be? 
/'(\T.  lU.A  loK^  -.vi:!  -1.  "I    1  .1  dp|)arl  from  inu? 


HOW  * 

./u/;H.2.A. /./«"■  wilt  thou  speak?  A  /onir  shall  words 

of  thy  mouth  be  like  a  strong  wind? 

18. 2.  A./o»ir  will  it  be  ere  you  make  end  of  words? 

19  2.  A.  long  will  ye  vex  my  soul  and  break  me? 

Psal.  4.  2.  A.  I.  will  ye  turn  my  glory  into  shame? 

A.  /.  will  ye  love  vanity,  and  seek  after  leasing? 

6.  3.  my  soul  is  vexed  ,  but  thou,  O  Lord,  A.  lo?iir  ? 

13.  1.  A.  luvg  wilt  thou  lorget  me,  O  Ld.  for  ever? 

2.  A.  ioTi^shall  I  take  counsel  in  my  soul?  A.  lung 

shall  my  enemy  be  exalted  over  me? 

35. 17.  Ld.  A. /.  wilt  thou  look  on?  rescue  rnysoul 

62.3.A.Zo»?^  will  ye  imagine  mischief  against  man? 

74.  il.nor  is  ihere  any  among  us  that  knoweth  A.  I. 

10   O  G.  A.  long  shall  the  adversary  reproach? 

79.  5.  A.  long  wilt  thou   be  angry  for  ever?  80.  4. 

82.  2.  A. /.  wilt  judge  unjustly  and  accepi  persons? 

89.  46. A.  long  L.  wilt  thou  hide  thyself?  for  ever? 

90.  13.  return,  O  Lord,  A.  long?  let  it  repent  thee 
94.  3.  render  a  reward  to  ihe  proud.  Lord,  A.  long 

shall  the  wicked,  A.  long  shall  wicked  triumph? 

4.  A.  ion^f  shall  lliey  utter  and  speak  hard  things? 

Prop.  1.22.  A.  Zon^ simple  ones  will  love  simpliciiy 

6.9.A./j7ifi'  will  thou  sleep,0  sluggard?  when  arise 

fsa  6.  11.  then  said  I,  Lord,  A.  long?  he  answered 

Jer.  4.  14.  A.  iujto-shall  vain  thoughts  lodge  in  thee? 

21.  A.  long  shall  I  see  standard,  and  hear  trump.? 

12.4.  A.  itf«n- shall  land  mourn  and  herbs  wither? 

23.26.A./oii^  shall  this  be  in  the  heart  of  prophets? 

47  5  baldness  on  Gaza,  A.  long  wilt  cut  thyself? 

6.  O  swoid  ofthe  Lord,  A.  /o7i^  ere  thou  be  quiet? 

Daji.  8.13.  A.  long3\m\\  be  vision  of  daily  sacrifice? 

12.  6.  A.  long  shall  it  be  to  end  of  these  wonders? 

Hos .8.5. h.liing  will  it  be  ere  they  attain  innocency? 

Hab-  1.2.A./o«^shall  I  cry,  and  thou  wilt  not  hear? 

2.  6.  woe  to  him  increa.seth  what  not  his,  A. /o»o-? 

Zech.  1.12. A.  long  wilt  thou  not  have  mercy  on  Jer. 

Mat.  YI.  17.  A.  I.  shall  !  be  with  you  A.  I.  sulfer 

you  bring  him  me?  Mark  9.  19.  I^uke  9.4). 

Mark  9.21.  A.  long  is  it  ago  since  this  came  to  him? 

./ohn  10.  24.  A.  long  dost  thou  make  us  to  doubt? 

Rev.  6.10.  A.  long,Oh.  holy  and  true,  dost  thou  not 

HOW  many. 
Job  13.  23.  A.  many  are  mr.ie  iniquities  and  sins? 
Psal.  119.  84.  h.many  are  the  days  of  thy  servants? 
J/aM5.34.A.m.  loaves  have  ye?  71/arA  6. 38.  |8  5 
16.  9.  A.  m.  baskets  ye  took  up?  Mark  8.  19,  20 
Mark  15.4.A.7;ia«ylhings  they  witness  against  lliei 
I.uke  15.  17.  A.»n.  hired  seivts.  of  my  father's  havi 
2  Tim.  1.  18.  in  A.  many  things  he  ministered  tome 
HOW  many  times- 

1  Kings'Si.  16.  A  m.  ttvtes shaW  I  adjure  thee,  thou 

tell  nothing  but  what  is  true?  2  Chron.  18.  15. 
HOW  much. 

2  Kings ^  13  k.much  rather  when  besaith,  wash 
Ezra  7.  22.  and  salt  without  prescribing  A.  much 
Pniu.lO.lfi.A.mucA  belter  is  it  to  get  wisd.thangidd 
Ca?if.  4.  10.  A.  much  better  is  thy  love  than  Wine 
Mat.  12.  12.  A.  much  is  a  man  belter  than  a  sheep  I 
Luke  16.  5.  A.  much  owest  thou  to  my  lord?  7. 

19.  15.  A.  much  every  man  hath  gained  by  trading 

.^cts9.\'i.h.muchc\\\  he  hath  dune  thy  saints  atjer. 

fJcb.8.  6. by  A.  much  he  is  Mediator  of  belter  coven. 

10.  29.  ot  A.  much  sorer  punishment,  suppose  ye 

Rev.  18.  7.  A.  much  she  hath  glorified  herself 

HOW  much  less. 
1  Kings  8.  27.  heaven  cinniit  contain  thee,  h.much 
less  this  house  which  I  have  built,  2.  Chr.  6.  18. 
2CArffn.32. 15  A.  much  /ess shall  your  God  deliver 
.fob4.\9.h.)nuch less  in  themdwellin  housesofclay 
9.14.A.»nucA  less  shall !  answer  him  choose  words 
25.  f).A.  much  less  man  that  is  worm,  and  son  of  in. 
3i.Vih.muchlessio  him  that  acceptelhnot  persons 
Ezek.  15.  5.  A.  much  less  shall  it  be  meet  lor  work 

HOW  macA  more. 
Deut.  31.  27.  and  A.  mueh  more  after  my  death? 
lS'am.l4.30.A.7n.«(;A  more  if  people  had  eaten  freely 
23.  3.  A.  m«cA  more  then  if  we  come  lo  Keilah 
2Sam.4.Il.A.ra.  more  when  wicked  men  haveslain 
Ifi.ll.A.mucA more  now  may  thisBeiijamiie  doit? 
■fob  15.16.A  muchm.  abominable  and  filthy  is  man? 
Prow.  15.  11.  A.  7n?/*\  more  than  the  hearts  of  men? 
19.7.  A.  m.  moreiio  his  friends  go  far  from  him  ? 
21.  27.  A.  much  more  when  with  a  wicked  mind 
Kiek.  14.21.  A.  m.  more  when  send  sore  judgments? 
Mat.  7.  11.  A   m.  mure  shall  your  heavenly  Father 
give  good  things  to  them  that  ask?  J^uke  11. 13. 
10.  25. A.m.  more  shall  call  ihem  of  his  household? 
Luke  12.  24.  A.  m    »i.  are  ye  better  than  thefowls'' 
28.A.m.  more  will  clothe'  you,  O  ye  of  little  faith? 
linm.  11.  12.  A.  much  more  tkeir  fulness? 

24.  A.  m.  more  these  which  benatuial  branches? 
1  Cur.  0.  3.  A.  mucA  more  things  that  pertain  to  life? 
Philem.  16  a  brother  to  me,  A.  m.  more  to  thee? 

HOW  oft,  often. 

.Job  21.17.  A.  oft  is  the  candle  of  the  wicked  put  out? 

A.  oft  Cometh  their  destruction  upon  them? 

Psa.  78.  40  A.  oft  did  they  provoke  him  in  wildern. 

Mat.  18.21.  A.  oft  shall  mv  brother  sin  against  me? 

23.37.0  Jerusalem,  A.  o/ienwould  I  have  gathered 

Vhy  childrfn  as  a  hen  her  chickens,  Luke  13.  34 


HUM 

hoWbeit 

.luiig.  4.  i7.  n.  Sisera  fled  on  hl^  feel  t,*  tei.t  ol  Jael 

11.  28.  j.  the  king  of  Ammonites  hearkened  not 

16.  22.  A.  thehairof  his  head  began  lo  grow  agaiU 
18.  29.  A.  the  name  of  the  ciiy  was  Laish  at  firs! 
21. 18. A. we  may  not  give  them  wivesof  ourdaugh 

Ruth  3.  12  A.  there  is  a  kinsman  nearer  than  1 

1  >sam.  8.  9.  A.  yet  protest  solemnly  liiilo  them 

2  Ham.  2.  23.  A.  Asahel  refused  to  turn  asiiio 

12.  14.  A  because  by  this  deed  hast  givsn  occasion 

13.  14.  A.  he  would  not  hearken  unto  her  voice 
25.  A.  he  would  not  go,  but  blessed   kini 

23.  19.  A.  he  attained  notfirst  ihree,  1    'Ar.  11.21 

1  Kings  2.  15.  A   the  kingdom  is  turiv.d  about 

10.  7.  A.  1  believed  not  the  words,  2  Chron.  9.  t 

11.  13.  A.  I  will  nut  rend  all  the  kingdom,  34. 
22.  and  he  answered,  1  have  lacked  nothing,  A 

let  me  go  in  any  wis* 

2  A"!H^s3.  25.  A.  slingers  went  about  it  and  smote  ii 
8.  10  A.  Lord  shewed  me,  that  he  shall  surely  dif 

10.  29.  A.  from  sins  of  Jeroboam  Jehu  turned  not 

12.  13   A.  Ihere  were  not  made  for  house  bowls 

14.  4.  A.  high  places  were  not  taken  away,  as  ye 

people  did  sacrifice,  15.  35.  2  Chr.  -iO  33 

17.  29.  A.  every  nation  made  gods  of  their  own 
•40.  A.  they  did  not  hearken,  but  did  aftei  ilu  ir 

22.  7.  A.  there  was  no  reckoning  made  wilh  tliei.- 

1  CAr.  28.  4.  A.  the  Loid  God  of  Israel  clio^e  mt 

2  CAr.  18.34.  A.  the  king  of  Isr.  stayed  himself  >  , 

24.  5.  A.  the  Levites  haslencd  it  not 

27.2.  A.  he  entered  not  intothe  templcof  the  Loi; 
32.31. A.  in  the  businessofambassadors,G.left  hi.i 
JVcA.  9.  33.  A.  thou  art  just  in  all  brought  on  us 

13.  2.  A.  our  God  turned  the  cuise  into  a  blessing 
.Job  30.  24.  A.  he  will  not  slretih  out  his  hand 
/so.  10.  7.  A.  he  meaneth  not  so,  nor  thinkelh  so 
.Jer.  44.  4.  A.  I  sent  to  you  all  my  servants,  prophet* 
Mat.  17.21.  A.  this  kind  gueth  not  out  hut  by  prayer 
J/urA5.19.A.Jesus  suffered  him  not,but  saithtohinr. 

7.  7.  A.  in  vain  do  they  worship  me,  teaching 
.John  6.  23.  A.  there  came  boats  from  Tiberias 

7   13.  A.  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for  fear 
27.  A.  we  know  this  man  win  nee  he  is 

11.  13.  if  he  sleep,  do  well,  A.  Jesus  spake  of  hit 
16.  13  A.  when  he  the  Spirit  of  truth  is  come 

~f]cts  4.  4.  A.  many  who  heard  the  word  believed 
7   48.  A.  the  Most  High  dwelleth  nut  in  ten-,i.Jes 
14   20.  A.  he  rose  up  and  came  into  the  citj 
17  34.  A.  certain  men  clave  to  him  and  bel.eved 

27.  26.  A.  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain  is.and 

28.  6  A.  they  looked  w  hen  he  should  have  swollen 
ICor.  2.  6.  A.  we  speak  wisdom  among  the  perfect 

8.  7.  A.  there  is  not  in  every  man  that  knowledge 

14.  2.  A.  in  the  Spirit  hespeaki  th  mysteries 

20  A.  in  malice  be  childnn,  in  understanding  men 

15.  46.  A.  that  was  not  first  which  is  spiritual 
2C«r.  11.21.  A.  whereinsoever  anv  is  bold,  I  am  also 
Gal.  4.  8.  A.  when  ye  knew  not  God  ye  did  service 
1  Till).  1. 16.  A.  for  this  caus(^  I  obiained  mercy 
Heb.  3.16.  A.  not  all  Ihat  came  out  of  Egypt  by  Moa. 

HOWL. 
Asa.  13.  6.  A.  ve,  for  ihe  dav  of  the  Lord  is  at  hand 
14.  31.  h.  O  gate  ||  15.  2.  Moab  shall  /!.  3.  |  16.  7 

23.  1.  A.  ye  ships  ofTaishish,  for  it  is  laid  waste 
6.  pass  over  lo  Taisliish,  A.  ye  inhabitants  ofisle 

52.  5.  make  them  to  A.  ||  65.  14.  A.  for  vexation 
■Jer.  4.  8.  lament  and  A.  48.  20  ||  25  34.  A.  yeshep 

47.  2.  and  all  the  inhabitants  ofthe  land  shall  A. 

48.  31.  I  will  A.  for  Moab  ||  .39.  they  shall  k. 

49.  3.  k.  O  Hcshbon  ii  51.  8.  A.  for  Babylon 
EzeA.  21.  12.  cry  and  h.  son  of  man,  for  it  shall  be 

39.  2.  prophesy  and  say,  A.  ye,  woe  worth  theda*' 
.Joel  1.  .5.  A.  ye  drinkers  ||  II.  A  ye  vinedressers 

13.  lament  and  A.  ye  ministers  ofthe  altar 
Jlfi!c.l.8.therefore  I  will  wail  and  A.  will  go  s    ipped 
Ze;oA.  1.  11.  A.  ye  inhabitantsof  Maktesh 
Zrch.  11.2.  A.  fir-tree,  A.  O  ye  oaks  of  Bashan 
.Jam.  5.  1-  go  10  now,  ye  rich  men,  weep  and  h. 

HOWLED 
Hos.l  14. not  cried  to  me, when  they  A.on  their  hedj 

HOWLING. 
Isa.  15  8.  A.  thereof  is  gone  loEglaim  andBeer-elim 
'i"r.  25.  36.  a  A.  of  principal  ofthe  flock  be  heard    * 
7.eph.  1.  10.  there  shall  he  a  A.  from  I  he  second  gate 
ZecA.11.3.there  is  a  voiceoftiie  A.  of  theshejiherds 

HOWLING. 
/)e?;r32.10.he  found  him  in  the  waste  A.  wilderness 

HOWLINGS. 
..Imos  8.3  songs  oltlie  templeshall  be  A. in  thatda) 

HUGE. 
2  CAron.  16.  8.  the  Ethiopians  and  Lubims  a  A.hol 

HUMRLE. 
Humility  is  a  most  excellent  irracr  of  the  Spirit 
evidences  the  subject  of  it  tn  he  a  rkild  of  God, 
and  isacenmj)aniedwithcnntmtment,peareanA 
submission  to  the  will  of  Gnii  Thr  sense  of  Iht 
weaknessof  ouruvderstandimr.irhiehiKlheejffect 
of  humiliiy,7's  a  temprrnfsoiilthntprepares  itfor 
faith:  Pnrtbins  it  pulsus  on  a  serious  consider  a 
turn  of  those  thinssinhich  are  rncalc-l  tnus.nthi 


HUM 

word;  partly  us  it  stops  aL  curious  inquiries 
into  those  l/ituffs  wkick  are  unseiirchablr;  ami 
principally  as  itgraciously  tnlilles  to  llu  pru- 
mtst  Gull  given,  graru  lo  the  humble,  1  I'vt. 
5.5.  Tins  our  SartOHr  makes  aiucessary  qua- 
lification m  all  those  who  shall  enter  into  his 
kingdom.  Miit.  It*.  3,  Kxcupl  ye  he  oinveited, 
and  becuinr  ai9  hill;  children,  ye  shall  nut 
enter  into  iht  kin-fdoni  u!  heaven.  And  since 
prtdeartsea  onto/ ignorance, the^'uspel,to  cause 
in  U.1  a  lowly  sense  of  our  unwurlhiness,  dis- 
iovers  the  sinfulness,nakedncss,  and  misery  of 
Me  human  nature,  divested  of  its  primitive 
ng-htcow'ness.  IVe  have  the  example  of  our 
Saviour,  in  whom  there  is  a  union  of  all  di- 
vine and  human  perfections, dcbasino  himself 
lo  the  form  of  a  servant,  to  instruct  us  to  be 
meek  and  lowly  Mat.  11.  "29,  .'..oarii  of  me, 
lor  I  am  meek  and  lowly.  Humility  is  put 
for  an  humble,  dejected,  ami  low  estate.  Luke 
1.  48,  he  hath  legardedlhe  In  w  estate  ol  his  hand- 
maiden ;  IK  Greek,  txttuvjug-iv,  the  humility. 

To  humble  signifies  to  ajtict,  to  prove,  to  try. 
Oeut.  8.  2,  God  led  thee  in  the  nilderness  to 
humble  thee.  To  humble  a  woman,  is  to  lie 
with  her,  to  rob  her  of  her  honour.  Deut.  21.  14 
Thou  shall  not  make  merchandise  ol'  her,  be 
cause  thou  hast  humbled  her.  .rind  in  Ezek 
22.  10,  III  thee  have  they  humbled  her  that 
was  set  apart  for  pollution :  They  came  near 
•  woman  at  a  certain  particular  time  when  the 
law  forbids  it. 

Job  22.  29.  and  he  shall  save  the  A.  person 

Psat.  9.  12.  he  forgeiteth  not  the  cry  of  the  A. 
10.  12.  arise,  O  Lord,  O  God,  forget  not  the  A. 
17.  Lord,  iliou  hast  heard  the  desire  of  the  A. 
34.  2.  the  A.  shall  hear  thereof  and  be  glad 
69.  32.  the  A.  shall  see  this  and  be  glad 

Prov-  16.  19.  better  be  of  a  A.  spirit  with  the  lowly 
29.  23.  hut  honour  shall  uphold  the  A.  in  spirit 

Isa.  57.  15.  with  hiin  also  that  is  of  a  contrite  and 
A.  spirit,  lo  revive  spirit  of  A.  and  heart  of 
contrite 

/am.  4.  6.  hut  giveth  grace  to  the  A.  1  Pet.  5.  5. 
HUMBLE. 

Ezod.\0.3.  how  long  wilt  thou  refuse  to  A.  thyself? 

Deut.  a.  2.  lo  A.  thee  and  to  prove  thee,  16. 

Judg.  19.  24.  A.  yo  them,  and  do  with  them  as  seem. 

IChron.  7.  14.  my  people  shall  A.  tliemsel.  anil  pray 
34  27.  because  tiiou  didst  A.  thyself  before  God 

Prov.  6.3.  go,  A.  thyself,  and  make  sure  thy  friend 

Jer.  13.  18.  say  to  the  king,  A.  yourselves,  sit  down 

Mat.  18.  4.  who.soever  shall  A.  himself,  23.  12. 

i  Cor.  12.  21.  my  God  will  A.  me  among  you 

/am.  4.  10.  A.  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

1  Pet.  5.  6.  A.  yourselves  under  mighty  hand  of  God 

HUMBLED. 
Lev.  26.  41.  if  their  uncircumcised  hearts  be  A. 
Deut. a.  3.  he  A.  thee  and  suffered  thee  to  hunger 

21.14.  notsell  her,  because  thou  hast  A.  her,  22.  29. 

22.  24.  because  he  hath  A.  his  neighbou"'?  wifp 

2  Kin^s'li.  10.  because  hast  A.thyself  before  ttie  L. 
iChr.  12  6.  the  pi  inces  ami  the  king  A.  themselves 

7.  when  the  Lord  saw  that  lh?y  A.  themsel  'en 

12.  when  he  A.  himself,  wra'.h  lurieu  fr.;;:;  i>:m 

30. 11.  divers  of  Ashcr  aud  Zo'.ulun  i.  •:s.^-,ifi\r.\ 

32.  2o.  Hezek'.i^ii  h.  i::ir!S.  for  •..be  nriae  of  his  n'MXtt  \ 


HUN 

Acts  20.  19.  serving  the  Lord  with  all  h.  of  mind 

Vol.  2.  18.  lot  no  man  beguile  you  in  a  voluntary  A. 

23.  have  a  sliew  of  w  isdoin  in  will  worship  and  A. 

1  /'et.5.5.  be  subject  one  to  another,  clothed  with  A. 

HuNDKKU-FOLD.     See  Fold. 

HUNDRED. 

(ren.  11.  10.  Shem  was  a  A.  years  old  and  begat 

17.  17.  shall    child   be   horn   to  hiin  that  is  a  A. 

years  old,  and  shall  Sarah  bear  ?  21.  5. 
Rom.  4.  19 
33.  19.  Jacob  bought  for  a  A.  pieces,  Josh.  24.  32. 
/:j:ori.  27.  9.  hangings  A.  cubits  long,  11.  |  38.9,  11. 

18.  the  length  of  the  court  shall  be  a  A.  cubits 
38.  27.  a  A.  sockets  were  cast  of 'he  A.  talents 
Lev.  26.  s.  live  shall  chase  a  A.  and  a  h.  put  lo  flight 
iJeut  22.  19  shall  amerce  him  in  A.  shekels  of  silv. 
Judg '.i^.io  Gideon  and  the  A.  men  with  him  came 
20.  10.  we  will  lake  ten  of  a  A.  a  A.  of  a  1000 
35.  Israel  destroyed  of  the  Benj.  25.000  and  a  A. 

1  Sam.  18.  25.  but  a  A.  foreskins,  2  Sam.  3.  14. 
25.  18.  a  A.  clusters  of  raisins,  2  Sam.  16.  1. 

2  Sam.  8. 4.  reserved  for  a  A.  chariots,  1  Chr.  13.  4. 
\Kings  4.  23.  Solom.  provision  for  oneday  A. sheep 

7.  2.  length  of  the  house  of  the  forest  a  A.  cubits 

18.  4.  Obadiah  took  a  A.  proph.  and  hid  them,  13. 
2  Kings  4.  43.  what  should  1  set  this  bcf.  u/i.  men? 

23.  33.  Pharaoh-necho  put  .lehoahaz  in  bands, 
and  |iut  land  lo  a  tribute  of  8  A.  talents, 
2  Chrcr..  30.  3. 
1  Chron.  12.  14.  one  of  the  least  was  over  a  A. 


HUW 

Kuth.  1.  1.  this  ie  Ahasuerus  who  teipned  ovei  a. 
h.  luid  ticeiilif  tcven  provinces,  8.  9    |  9.  ■JUj 
(Jn,  1 1 1   N  l)'li  ED  and  twenty-eight. 
Eira^i.-Si.mv\)  ol  AiiathotliA.  tw.-ciohl,jVeh,'i.il!l 

41.  thechililcen  of  Asaph  a  h.  twenty-eight 
JWA.     1.  14.  their  brethren  a  A.  and  Iwenty-eighi 

One  li\]Kl)\U''.\i  thirty. 

Gen.^  3.Adam  lived  A.  thirty  years,  and  begat  son 

47   9.  years  of  my  pilgrimage  are  a  A.  and  thirty 

JVK/rt.7.13.  weightlhereof  wasa  A.  (.  shekels,  19,25. 

85.  each  charger  weighing  a  A.  thirty  shekels 

1  Chron.  15.  7.  Joel  and  breliiren  a  A.  and  thirty 

2  Chron.  24.  15.  Jehoiada  was  a  A.  t.  years  old 

One  HUNDRED  thirty  three., 
Ezod.6.l8.  years  of  life  of  Kohath  a  A.  thirty-three 

One  HUNDRED  thirty-seven. 

Gen.  25.  17.  life  of  Ishmael  a  A.  and  t.seven  year» 

£iod.6.16.lhiy":arsofLevi  wereA.and<Airty -secex 

£0.  the  years  of  Amram  were  a  A.  thirty-seven 

0:te  HUNDRED  thirty-eight. 
JVe/'.7.45.lhe  children  of  Shobai  ot'Alvr,h.th.eight 

One  HUNDRED  thirty-nine. 
Kzrai.  42.childreii  of  Shobai  in  all  a  A.  thirly-nini 

One  HUNDRKD/or<?(. 
Job  i'2.  16.  after  this  lived  Job  a  A.  forty  years 

One  HVNDRED forty-four. 
Rev.  21. 17.  measured  the  wall  a  h.  f.-f.  cubits 

One  IW NJMIKD  forly-seven. 
Oen  47.28.  whole  ageof  Jacob  a /(./«» .'j-seuenyo 

One  HUNDRED  forty-eight. 


25.cliildren  of  Simeon  seven  thousand  an  1  o.-.e  *  LVtA  7. 44.  singers,  the  children  o(  Asaph  A./.-ei^A» 
21.  3.  Lord  make  hig  people  a  .V  times  so  maiiy   |  One  HUNDRED,/i/(v- 

2  Chron. 3.  16.  Solomon  mad-j  a  A  pomegranatfN/  \fy-a.  7.  ?4.  waters  prevailed  ah. fifty  days,  8.  3. 
4^8.  and  he  made  ah.  basi  is  of;,-ylii  U  Kings  10.  29.  a  chariot  went  out  of  Egypt,  and 

25.  6.  ho  hired  also  inon  ft  r  a  A.  talents  of  silver  (  n  horse  for  a  A.  ami  fifty  shekels,  2  Chron. 

9.v\'hatshali  we  do  for  llif:  A.  talents  I  havef;;-':-,!!  i.  17. 

27.  5.  Amnion  gave  Jothani  a  A.  talents  of  tjr  e'l  1  C<  r.  b.  40.  Ulsm's  sons  and  sons'  sons  a  h.fiftf 
29.  32.  the  congregation  b.ought  a  A.  rapr.if  Kira  S.  3.  were  reckoned  of  males,  a  A.  and  fift^ 

Ezra  2.  09.  they  pave  one  li.  priosts'  gunner ts         A'-A   5.  17.  there  were  iil  my  table  a  h.  fifty  Jew* 

6.  17.  and  oft'ercd  at  the  Jvrdic.itioc  a  A.  bjlkcks  One  HVNDRED  fiflythree. 

7.  22.  let  it  be  dot..:  to  a  A.  tai';iits  of  si'/er,  a  h.\Joln  21.  11.  drew  ihe  :iet  full  of  fishes  ah.  f.-tkret 


33.  12.  ManasseiiA.  himself  gre&tly  before  Go-j 
19.  he  set  up  g»a'cn  images  bffore  he  was  A 
23.  Amor  A.  not  himself  before  the  Lord,  aslUu 
nasseh  his  lnlher  A.  himself,  trespassed  m.-re 
36.  12.  Zedekiiih  A.  not  himself  before  Jere  .-lu.h 
Psal.  35.  13  as  for  me,  I  A.  inv  soul  with  fastin,/ 
Isa.i.  II.  the  lofty  lookEofman  shall  be  A. 
5.  15.  mighty  man  shall  be  A.  eyes  of  the  lofty  b  !  A. 
10.33.high  hewn  ilr.wn,aiid  the  haughty  shall  I  o  A. 
Jer.  44.  10.  they  «re  not  A.  even  to  this  day 
I.am.  3.  20.  v.y  soul  hath  in  remembrance  end  is  A. 
Ezck.  22.  '.).  in  thee  have  they  A.  her  set  ap'irt 

II.  arj  another  in  thee  hath  A.  his  sisler 
T)aT.  .").  22.  Ihoii  his  sim  hasl  not  A.  thine  h'  art 
PVi/.2.8.heA. himself 'I  I'l  became  obedient  lo  death 

HUMBLEDST. 
2  Chron.  34.27.  because  thou  A.  thyself  heft  re  me 

HUM  B  LET  H. 
I  ATm^s  21 .  29.  how  AhabA.  because  heA.  hi.nself 
Psal.  10.  10.  hecrouclielh  and  A.  himself,  that  poor 
113.  6.  who  A.  himself  to  behold  things  In  heaven 
;»a.2  O.mean  mnn  bowelh, the  great  man  A. himself 
lMke\i.\\   hethat  A.  hims.  shall  beexalled,I8.  14. 

HUMBLENESS. 
Col.  3.  12.  put  on  kindness,  A.  of  mind,  meek.icss 

HUMBLY. 
iSam.  16.  4.  I  A.beseech  thee  that  I  may  find  grace 
Mie.  6.8.  to  lovemercv,  and  to  walk  A.  with  thy  G. 

HUMILIATION. 
Acts%,  33.  in  his  A.  his  jnusmenl  was  taken  away 

HUMILITY. 
I'rov.  15.  33.  and  before  honour  is  A.  I?    12. 
22.  4.  Dy  A.  aiu  riches,  and  honour,  an  i  lifo 
2!l» 


measure.^  of  wh'.at  and  win',,  a-ida  h 
balhs  of  oil 
8.  26.  silver  ves.?els  -i  A.  t.aleiits  of  gol-J,  a  A.talenls 
JVth.a.  11.  restore  to  them  the  A.  pau  of  the  money 
Prov.  17.  10.  more  than  a  A.  stripes  ir.to  a  fool 
Eccl.  6.  3.  ifa  ma.T  bogotaA.chiidr.  .ind  live  years 
8.  12.  iho'  sinnerdoevil  A.  times,  days  be  prolon.^. 
Isa.  65.  20.  for  the  child  shall  die  a  A.  years  oio, 
but  the  sinner  being  a  A.  yeais  old  shall  be 
accursed 
Ezek.  40.  19.  he  measured  a  A.  cubits  eastward 
23.  he  measured  from  gate  lo  gale  a  A.  cubits,  27. 
47.  the  court  a  A.  cubils  long,  a  A.  cubits  broad 

41.  13.  so  he  measured  the  house  a  A.  cubits  long 

14.  of  the  separate  place  toward  east,  a  A.  cubits 

15.  the  galleries  on  one  aide  and  other,  a  A.  cubits 

42.  8.  and  lo,  before  the  temple  were  a  A.  cubiis 
■imos  5.  3.  oily  that  went  out  by  a  1000,  shall 

leave  a  A.  that  which  went  forth  by  a  A. 
shall  leave  ten 
Mat.  18.  12.  if  a  man  have  a  A.  sheep,  I^tike  15.  4. 
28  ".vent  and  found  one  who  owed  him  a  k.  pence 
Luke  It).  6.  and  he  said,  a  A.  measures  of  oil 

7.  how  much  owest  thou  7  a  A.  meas.  of  wheat 
Jihic  19.  39.  mixt.  of  mvrrh  and  aloes  a  A.  weight 

One  HUNDRED  and  five. 
f?e».  5.6.Seth  lived  mic  A.  and  five  years,  beg.  Enos 

One  HUNDRED  ana  ten. 
Gen.  50.  22.  Joseph  lived  one  A.  and  ten  years,  26. 
Joth.li.  23.  Jcsh.  died  a  A.  tea  jears  old,  Judg.'i.S. 
Ezrati.  12.  with  Johanari  n  A.  :;nd  ten  mate: 

Or.e  HUNDRED  and  twelve. 
I  Chr.  15.  10.  of  the  sonsof  Uzziel  aA.  and  twelve 
Fzra  2.  18   the  children  of  Jorah,  a  A.  and  twelve 
JVeh.7.  24.  ihochildren  of  llariph,  a  A.  and  twelve 

One  HUNDRED  anrZ  nineteen 
Gc7i.l  I.25.Nahor  lived  after  beg.Terr.li  h. nineteen 

One  HUNDRED  and  twenty. 

Gr.n.fi.2.  yet  hisdaysshall  lie  A.  and  twenty  years 

M'am.  7. 8(i<rold  ofspoons  was  a  A.  and  tie.  shekels 

Deut.  31.  2.  I  am  a  h.  and  twenty  years  old  thisday 

34.  7.  Moses  a  A.  and  tw.  years  old  when  he  died 

I  Kings  10.  10.  she  gave  king  a  A.  and  twenty 

talenis  of  gold,  spices,  and  precious  stones, 

2  Chron.  •.!'.  9. 

I  Chron.  l.'i.  5.  Uriel  and  brethren  ah.  and  twenty 

2Chron.3.4.  height  of  porch  a  A.  andtwenty  cubits 

5.  12.  with  tl'.em  a  A.  and  twenty  priests,  sounding 

Dan.  6.  I.  to  set  over  kingdom  a  A.  and  tw.  princes 

Acts  1. 15.  numherof  names  were  about  aA  andt. 

One  HUNDRED  twenty-two. 
K2ra2.27.  men  of  Michmash,  A.  tw.-two,  A'cA.7.31. 

One  HUNDRED  twenty-three. 

JV"//m. 33. .39.  Aaron  A.  tw. -three  years  when  he  died 

fzra  2. 21.  the  children  of  Belh-lehem  went  up  out 

ofcaptivitv  a  h.  twenty  and  three,  J\rrh.7  2^. 

One  HUNDRED  and  tmenty- seven. 

Gen.  23.  1.   Sarah   was  a   A.  twenty  seven  years 

old,  and  died  in  Kirjath-aiba 


neiUJSDRED fifty  six. 
Ezra  2.30.  the  children  of  .Magbish,  a  h.  f.-tiz 

One  HUNDRED  sij(y. 
E:ra  8.  10.  Shelomith,  and   with  him  A.  ;;.  male* 

One  HUNDRED  sixty-two. 
Gen.5. 18.  Jared  lived  A. .«. -two  years,  begat  Enoch 

One  HUNDRED  seventy-two. 
.WA.ll.  19  the  pollers  and  hrelhrcn  A.  seventy ttoo 

One  HUNDRED  seventy-five. 
Gen.  25.  7.  Abraham's  life  w:is  a  A.  seventy-five 

One  HUNDRED  eighty. 
Gen.  35.  28.  the  days  id' Isaac  a  A.  ami  eighty  yean 
Esth.  1.  4.  Ahasuerus  fe.isi  for  a  h.  and  eighty  dayp 

One  HUNDRED  nohtij-tico. 
riVn.j.28.Lamecli  lived  A  cig.-twii  and  begalNoah 

One  HUNDRED  eighty  seven. 
fVf7i.5.25.MelhiiselaldivedA.fj^'-A.-.'{™r;;begatLam. 

One  HUNDRED  eighty-eight. 
J^eh.l.  26. 1  he  men  (d'Helh-leheiii  ah.  eighty-eight 

HUNDRED  thousand. 

JVum.  2.  9.  all  numbered  in  Judah  were  a  A.  thous. 

16.  numbered  in  the  camp  of  Reuben  a  A.  thous 

1  A''i>in's20.29. slew  ofthe  Syrians  A.  tAims.footme.n 

2  Kings3.  4.  Mesha  kingof  Moab  rendered  lokiiig 

of  Israel  a  A.  thous.  iambs,  a  A.  Ihous.  rami 
1  Chr  5.  21.  took  from  Hagariies  a  A.  thous.  men 

21.  5. of  Israel  a  thousand  thousand  and  h.thovs. 

22.  14.  for  house  of  Lord  A.  thous.  talents  ofgold 
29.  7.  and  gave  a  A.  thousand  talents  of  iron 

!  Chr.  25.  6.  he  hired  a  A.  thousand  men  of  valour 
HUNDRED  eio-At  thousand  and  a  HUNDRED. 
JVum.2. 24.  niiinbercd  ofcampof  Ephraiin,  108,100 

A  iiuNDRED  twentu  thousand', 
.hnig.  8.  10.  there  fell  of  the  .Midlanites  120,000 

1  Kings  8.  63.  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of  a  A. 

and  twenty  thousand  sheep,  2  Chron.  7.  5. 
ICAr.l2.37.ofReuben,Gad,and  Manas.seh,  120,000 
2CAr.28.6.Pekah  slew  in  Judah  in  one  day  120,000 
.Jonahi.  II.  in  Nineveh  were  about  120,000  persons 

A  HVmiRED  forty-four  thousand. 

fieu.7.4.were2ealed  144,000  of  all  the  tribes  of  Isr. 

14. 1.  with  him  144,000,  having  Ills  Father's  name 

3.  no  man  could  learn  that  song  but  the  I44,00fi 

A  HUNDRED  fifty-thousand. 

2  Chron.  2.  17.  strangers  that  were  in  I  he  land  rt 

Isrnel  were  found  a  h.  fifty  Ihousana 
A  HUNDRED  eighty  thousand. 

1  K'mo-512.21.  wilhBeniamin  180,000,2  rAr.ll.l. 

2  CAr.l7.I8.  with  Jehoza'bad  were  180,000,  for  war 

A  HUNDRED  eisktii-five  thnnsnnd. 
2  Kings  19.  35  that  nighi  ihe  angel  of  the  Lord 
smote  of  the  Assvrinns,  lS.'i,l)0O,  Isa.  37.  36. 
Two  HUNDRED. 
f?en.1 1.23.Serng  lived  aft. begat  Nahor  two  A.yearg 
32.  14.  two  A.  she-goals,  and  two  A.  ewes  forEean 
.Josh.  7.  21.  Achan  saw  two  h.  shekels  of  silver 
.hidir.  17.  4.  his  mollicr  took  tivo  h.  shekeiiofsilvei 
1  Sam.  18.27.  David  slew oflhePhilist.  ttro A. meo 
25.  1,3.  t'co  A.  abode  by  Ihe  stuff,  30.  10,  21. 


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Ir%?n.'i5.18  Ahig  tciok'woA. loaves, (MoA. cakes  figs 
2  sVr;?i.  14  'Ji.  Ao^a'nin  weiKliuil  luiir  two  h.  sliekels 

J.'i.U.wuli  .\l)sa!(iiii  Weill  tijioli. men  ouldt'Jerua. 

It).  I.  710:1  Oroiiglit  David  two  li.  loaves  of  liiead 
iKinffs'^.iO.  the  jminegraeales  vveie  two  A.  in  rows 

10.  1»).  S.)l(iiii<.>iiiV-.i:;!e(wo/(.  tar^'eis,  -J  UirM  l.'i. 

2  Chrpn.  -'.I.  32.  lor  burnt -oiierings  twv  k.  hiiiibs 
f'zra  S.  tI5.  were  among  llieiii  two  li.  singing  men 

•;.  17.  ai'iii  ottered  at  tiie  dediealion  tw<i  A.  rams 
C'lnt.^.  12.  those  that  keep  the  fruit  thereofiwo  A. 
F.v.ek.  <5.  l.'i.  ye  shall  oHiMone  iamb  out  oflivoli. 
John  6.  7.  two  h.  pennyworth  is  not  sufficient 
fids  23.  211.  he  called,  saying  make  ready  two  h. 
soldiers  to  go  to  Cesarea,  aiirl  spearmen  lioi<  h. 
7'«;«llUM)lU:U;i«e. 
Hen.  11.32.  the  days  ol'l'erah  were  twoh.  Jive  years 

7V«■!^U^' OR  El)  sracn. 
tien.  11.21.  Reu  lived  two  h.  seven  years  and  begat 

Two  HUNDKEI)  inn'.. 
fSsn.  11. 19.  Peleg  lived  ((ro  A.  nijie  years  and  begat 

Two  HUNDKEI)  twelve. 
lCAron.9.22.poriersinihe  gales  were  two  h.ttcelvc 

Twv  HUNDIiED  eigUteen. 
3i'.zra  8.  9.  with  Olmdiah  two  h.  eighteen  males 

Two  HUNDRED  twenty. 
JT.zraS.  20.  lor  service  of  Levites  two  A.  tw.  Nethin. 

Two  HUNDRED  twentij-tlirce. 
F.ira  2.  28.  men  nf  Bethel  and  Mtwo  k.tw.tkrce 

Two  HVNOREptltirtytwo. 
1  flings  Z0.15.  ol'iirinees  ol'provincestwo  h. tit.- two 

Two  HUNDRED  forty-two. 
JVfA.  11.  13.  chief  of  the  lathers  two  h.  forty  two 

Two  I IV KimEU  forty-five. 
F.zra  2.  Cfi.  their  mules  two  A.  and  forty-Jive 
JVeA.  7.  C7.  and  two  k.  45  singing  men  and  women 
68.  their  mules  two  A.  and  forty  ftve 
Two  HVNURED fifty. 
Exod.  30.23.  take  tlinu  to  ihee  ofcinnamon  two  h. 
and  fifty  of  calamus  two  It.  and  fifty  shekels 
JVum.  16.  '2. two  It.  and///?/ princes  of  the  assembly 
17. and  bring  ye  before  Li.  two  It.  and  fifty  censers 
35.  a  fire  consumed  the  two  h  and  fifty  men 
S  Cbron.  8.  10.  two  It.  and  fifty  (hat  bare  rule 
JSzek.  46.  17.  suburbs  toward  ncirth  tino  h.  fifty 

Two  HUNDRED  seventy-six. 
^c<«27. 37.  in  all  the  ship  (wo  A.  sei:(;ji(i/-szi  souls 

TiDo  HUNDKEI)  eighty-four. 
JVeA.U.  18.  Levltes  in  the  hoWciiv  two  h.eichty-f. 

Two  HUNDRED  eighty-eight. 
lCAron.25.7.all  cunning  in  songs  </fo  A.  eigh.-eight 

Two  HUNDRED//r//  thousand. 
1  Cftron.5.21.  took  awav  iif>\)cv\awo It. fifty  thous. 

Three  HUNDRED. 
Oen.  5. 22.  Enoch  walked  with  God  three  h.  years 
and  begat  sons  and  daughters 
€.  15.  the  length  of  the  ark  shall  be  (Aj'ee  A.  cubits 
45.  22.  he  gave  Benjamin  three  It.  pieces  of  silver 
yu(/«-.7.ti.tlie  number  that  lapped  were  threeh.  men 
8.  and  he  retained  those  three  h.  men 
8.  4. the  three  It-men  that  were  vviih  him  were  faint 

11.  26.  Israel  by  the  coast  ofArnon  threeh.  years 
15.  4.  Samson  went  and  caught  three  It.  fo.ves 

$  Sam.  21. 16.  whose  spear  weiglied  £Aree  A.  shekels 

23. 18.  Abishai  Jo  .b's  brother  lifted  up  his  spear 

against /Arte  A.  and  slew  them,  ICAr.  11.  11,20. 

1  Kings  10. 17.  lie  made  three  It.  shields  of  beat.gold 
11.  3.  Siilomon  had  three  k.  concubines 

i  Kings  IS.  14.  appointed  to  Hezek.  threeh.  talents 

3  CAr.9.  16.  th.  A.  shekels  of  gold  went  to  one  shield 
14.  9.  Zera  came  against  Asa  with  tit.  A.  chariots 

'.\h.  8.  gave  to  priests  fur  passovei-ofler.  th.  h.  o.xen 
F.ira  8.  5.  with  Sheeliamah  thrr:c  h.  males 
F.sth.^.  15.  the  Jews  slew  threeh.  men  atShushan 
John  12.  5.  this  ointment  sold  for  three  It.  pence 

Three  HUNDRED  eighteen. 
(ten.  14. 14.  Abram  went  with  (A.  A.  ffVAf.  servants 

Three  HUNDRED /u'OiZy. 
.Kzra  2. 32.  the  children  of  Hiirim//t.A.  and  twenty 
Jfeh.l.  35.  the  chililren  of  HarinUA  A.  and  twenty 

Three  HUNDRED  twentii-three. 
ii:z)-a2. 17.  the  children  ofBezai323,  JVcA.  7.23. 

Three  HUNDRED  twenty-eight. 
JSTeli.  7. 22.  cliildr.  of  Hashiim  three  A.  twenty-eight 

Three  HUNDRED  forty-five. 
jEzro2.34.  children  of  Jericho  345,  JVeA.  7.  36. 

Three  HUNDRED  fifty. 
Oen. 9.  28.  Noah  lived  afier  Hood' «A'.A.^/<y  years 

Three  HUNDRED  sixty. 
B  ^am.  2. 31.SO  thai  of  Israel  th.  h.  sixty  men  A\ei 

Three  HUNDRED  sirty-five. 
Oen.  5.23. Enoch's  dav  were  (A.  A  sixty- five  years 

Three  HUNDRED  seventy-twd. 
Ezra'2  4.  the  child.  ofShephatinh  372,  JVeh.  7.9. 

Three  HUN;)RED  vinrly. 
Eiek.  4.5.ac.coiding  to  niimbor  ofdays  th.  k.  n.  9. 

Three  HUNDUEu  thiiu.<nt!d. 
A'"Hm.31.36.of  them  thai  wenl  out  to  war300,000 
I  Sam    11.  8.  Israel  were  300,000,  2  CAroii    M,  8. 
XChronAl.  14.  with  Adnah  mighty  men  300,000 
•25.  5   fiird  Jndah  and  Renvimin  to  be  300,001) 
300 


Three  HUNDRED  thovsand seven  thousand 

/iie  HUNDRED. 

2  CA)-on.26.  13."Uz7.iah  had  an  army  of307,500. 

Three  HUNDRED  and  thirty  thousand 

seven  thousand  five  HUNDRED. 

JV«m.31.  43.  now  Ihe  half  that  perta!r;ed  unto  the 

congregation  was 337,500 sheep 

Four  HUNDRED. 

Gex.  15.  13.  attlict  them  four  h.  years,  Jlcts  7.  6. 

23.  15.  land  is  worth/our  A.  shekels  of  silver,  16. 

32.  6.  Esau  comet li  to  thee  with/u«r  A.  men,  33.  1. 

Judg.  21. 12.  lound/our  A.  virgins  of  Jabesh-gilead 

1  .Sam.  2-.'.  2.  were  with  Dav. /our  A. 25.  13.  |  30.  10. 

30.  17.  save /our  A.  young  men  on  camels  that  fled 

1  Kings  7.  4^i.  J'ourh.  pomegranates  for  net-work 
18.  li).  and  the  (irophets  of  the  groves /our  A. 

22.  6.  Ahab  gathered  of  the  prophets  about/our  A. 
and  said,  shall  1  go  ag.  Ramoth  1  2  CAr.  18.  5. 

2  Kings  11. 13.  Jehoash  came  and  brake  down  the 

wall  of  Jeru. /our  A.  cubits  2  CAr.  25.  23. 
£zrtt6.17.ofrered  at  dedication  of  house/.  A.  iambs 
jScts5.36.  to  whom  aboul/our  A.  joined  themselves 

Four  HUNDRED  and  three. 

Oen. 11. 13. Aiphaxiid  lived/.  A.  (A.  years  and  begat 

15.  Salah  lived  after  lie  begat  Eber  403  years 

Foitr  HUNDRED  and  ten. 

Ezra  1.10.  silver  basins  of  a  second  son  four  h.  ten 

Four  HUNDRED  and  twenty. 
XKings^l.'iS.  they  fetched  from  thence gold,420  tal. 

Four  HUNDRED  thirty. 
Gen.  II.  17.  Ebor  lived  430  years  and  begat  sons 
F.xod.  12.  40.  sojourning  in  Egypt  430  years,  41. 
Ga/.3.17.theUiW  which  was  430  years  after  cannot 

Four  HUNDRED  thirty-five. 
Ezra  2.  67.  their  carncU  were  435.  JVtA.  7.  69. 

Four  HUNDRED  nndfifti/. 
1  Kings  18.  19  galtier  the  pr.yoh.tBof  Baal  450,22. 
.^cts  13.  20.  gave  oidges  about   four  It.  fifty  years 

f  o«r  J  li;  N  l)U  ED  Kfy-four. 
Ezra  2.  15.  the  children  of  Ai\m  four h. fifty-four 

Four  HU.'N'DRED  stttyeight. 
JVcA.  11.6.  a.'l  the  sons  of  I'ercv;  were  468  men 

Four  KUNDRi^D  eighty. 
1  Kings^.  I.  in  480  years  ?olomon  began  to  build 

Four  HUNDRED  thousand. 

.Judg.  20.  2.  Israel  besides  Benjamin  400,000,  17. 

•iCIir.  13.  3.  set  the  battle  in  array  witli400,000men 

Four  Ji'UNDRED  seventy  thousand. 

1  CAr.  21. 5.  Judah  wa;:  170.000  that  drew  thesword 

>'2!)f  HUNDRED. 
0('n.5.32.Noah  was/re  A. years  old  and  begatSliem 
11.  11.  Shorn  lived  alter /«c  A.  years  and  begat 
F.xod.  30.  23.  take  of  pure  myrrh/ue  A.  shekels 

24.of  cassia/.A.shekcls  after  shekel  of  sanctuary 
JVum.  31.  28.  hivy  one  soul  of  five  h.  for  the  Lord 

2  Citron.  35.  9.  for  passovei-offerings/iic  A-  oxen 
Esth.  9.  0.  Jew.s  slew  at  Shushan/ue  h.  men,  12. 
lob  1.  3.  five  h.  yoke  of  oxen, ^bc  A.  she-asses 
K2pA.42.'lf).  hemeasured.itocA.  reeds,  17,18,19,20. 

45  2.  of  this  there  shall  bo  for  the  sanctuary_/Ii)eA. 

in  length,  with/i'e  A.  in  breadth,  square  round 

TAikeLAX.  the  oneowed_^.  A.  pence,  the  other  fifty 

ICor.  15.6.  was  seen  of  above^^ue  A.  brethr.  at  once 

Five  HUNDRED  and  thirty. 

JVeh.l.'iO.gnvefi.veh.  and  JAiHy  priests' garments 

Five  HUNDRED  and  fifty. 

1  Kings  9. '2'^.  five  h.  and  fifty  bare  ruie  over  people 

Five  HUNDRED  thousand. 

2  Snm.24.  9.  the  men  of  Judah  were  500,000  men 
2  CAr.  13.  17.  there  wereslain  of  Israel  500,000  men 

Six  HUNDRED.. 
fVf?!.7.6.Noahsii  A.  years  old  when  flood  came,  11. 
F.iod.\i.  7.  Phar.  took  sixh.  chariots  to  pursue  Isr. 
.Judg.'i.  31.  Sham^ar  slew  with  an  ox  goad  sixh. 

18.  II.  Danites  sent  out  of  Eshtaol  six  A.  10,  17. 

20.  47.  .s(i  It.  Benjamites  fled  to  rock  Rimmon 

1  Sam.  13. 15.  Saul  numbered  the  people  s/i  A. 14.2. 
17.7.  Goliath's  spear  head  weighed  six  A.  shekels 

23.  13.  Dav.  and  his  men  about  sii  It.  27.  2.  |  30. 9. 

2  Sam.  15.  18.  all  the  Gittites  were  six  h.  men 
XKingsW.  10.  Solomon  made  targets,  s/x  A.  shekels 

of  gold  went  to  one  target,  2  Chron.  9.  15. 
29.  a  chariot  went  for  six  A.  shekels,  2  Chron. 

1.  17. 
I  Citron.  21.  25.  David  gave  Oman  six  h.  shekels 
^Chr.  3. 8.  overlaid  house  with  gold  to  six  h.  talents 
29.  33.  the  consecrated  things  were  six  A.  oxen 

Six  HUNDRED  twenty-one. 
E2ra2.26.chil(l.  ofRamah  six  It.  «jr.-onc,JVeA.7.30. 

Six  HUNDRED  twenty-three. 
Ezra2.11  thi^  rhiliiren  of  Hfbi\i,6(i  A.  ticenty-three 

Six  HUNDRED  twenty-right. 
JVeA. 7  16.  the  children  iif  Hell  ri,.'»!x  It.twentireight 

.S(i  HUNDRED /ort!/-«wo. 
F.zra'i.  10.  the  children  of  Hani,  six  h.  forty-two 
.VeA.  7.62.  the  children  of  Nekoda,S(i  h.  forty  two 

Six  HVNnnKT)  fnrty-eight 
JVe-'i. 7.15  the  children  of  Rinnui..5?.r  h. forty  eight 

Six  HUNDRED  and  fifty. 
£zra8.26.  weighed  to  their  hand  six  h  fifty  talents 


Six  hundred  fift%  ticc 
K:ra2.  60.  the  children  of  Nek.-da,  .<n  A.yi/tyi»» 
JV'cA.7.10.  Ihe  chililren  of  Arab.  sjiA.  and.  fifty-twt 

Six  hundred  Sixty  s'a:- 
1  /uno'slO.H.gold  111  Sol  m  yea-  six  h. sixty-six  tal. 
Ezra  2.  1.3.  childieii  ot' .Adonikam,  six  It.  sixty -si% 
Rev.  13.  IH.  and  his  imrnber  issii  A.  andsiity-sii 

A(x  HUNDRED  sixty-seven. 
JVeh.l  18.childrenol'Ailonikam,  sixh.  sixty-seven 

Six  HUNDRED  seventy  five. 

Mum.  31.37.  Lord's  t  rib. of  sheep  wassiz  h.sn\-fivf 

Six  HUNDRED  HiH(t?/. 

1  CArort.9.6.  Jeuel  and  hreihren  were  six  A.  ninett 

Six  HUNDRED  thousand 
Exod.\-2.31.  Israeljourneyed  about 600,000 on  foo. 
38.  26.  a  bikah  lor  every  man  for  (iOO,IIOO  men 
ATuiii.  I.  46.  all  that  were  nnmbere;!  were  600,OOC 
11.21.  Moses  said,  the  people  are  600.000  footmsn 
S(j  HU.\DRE1)  seventy-five  thr.t!2iid. 
JVum.  31. 32.  theresiofUie  prey  was  675,100  sheep 

Seven  HUNDRED. 
.Judg.  20  15.  of  Gdieali  were  sev.  A.  chosen  men, 16. 

2  .Sam.  8.4.  David  look  from  him  .seuA.  hoiseinen 
10.  18.  Dav.  slew  men  of.stuj.  A.  charioisof  Syrians 

1  Jungs  1 1.3.Solom.  had  seven  A.  wives,  princesses 

2  Kings  3.  26.  the  king  of  Motih  took  seven  h.  men 
2  CAr.  15.  II.  they  olFered  lothe  Lord  seven  It  oxen 

Seven  HUNDRED  twenty-one. 
JVeh.  7.37.  children  <d"Lod,  Undid,  Ono,721. 

Seven  HUNDRED  tweiitu-five. 
Ezra'2.  33.  children  of  Lod,  !ladidVOno,725. 

Seven  HUNDRED  tiinty-six. 
Ezra  2.  66.  their  hors.'S  were  73!>.  JVcA.  7.  68. 

Seven  UUNDRED forty-three. 
Ezra  2.  25.  the  children  of  Kiriaili-arim,  743. 

Seven  IIUNDRED/er(y-/t)e. 
.Jer.  52.  30.  took  away  captive  of  ilie  Jews745. 

Seven  IIUN  DRED  sirtr/. 
Ezra  2.  9.  the  children  nf  Zacc:ii  760,  JVeA.  7.  14 

Seven  HUNDRED  seventy-five. 
E2ra2. 5. the  children  of  Arab,  seven  h.  seventy-five 

Seven  HUNDRED  seventy-seven. 
Oen.  5.  31.  all  thednvs  of  Launch  were  777  yearg 

Seven  HUNDRED  eighty-two. 
Oc7i.5.26.Methusal.  lived  782  veais,  begat  Lamech 

Eight  HUNDRED. 
Gen.  5.4.  Adam  after  he  begat  Setli  lived  800  year* 
19.  Jared  after  he  begat  F^noch  lived  800  vearg 
2  .Sani.  23.  8.  he  lifted  ii|>  liis  spear  against  800 

Eight  HUNDRED  sei'en. 
Oen.  5.  7.  Selh  lived  after  he  begat  Enos807  yean 

Eight  HUNDRED/i/teer.. 
Oen.  5.  10.  Enos  niter  he  hesat  Cainnn  815  years 

Eight  HUNDRED  twenty-two. 
JVeA.  11.  12.  their  brethren  that  did  work  were  82! 

E(i;rAt  HUNDRED  thirty. 
Gen,  5. 16.  Mahalileehifter  he  begat  Jared  830 yra. 

Eight  HUNDRED  thirty-two. 
.Jer.  52.  29.  Nebncliadnezrnr  cnrried  captive  832 

Eisrlit  HUNDRED  forty 
Gen.  5.  13.  Cainan  after  he  begat  Mahahileel  84t 

Ei.rAt  HUNDRED  forty-five. 
JVelt.  7.  13.  Ihe  children  olZattu  wen- 845 

Eight  HUNDRED  n inn u fire. 
Gen.S.n.all  the. lavs ..i  M.ihal.ileei  were895 yean 

.Yine  HUNDRED. 
.Judg.  4.  3.  Jahin  had  nine  h.  chariots  of  iron,  13 

J\rine.  UVNmiF.D five. 
Gen.  5.  11.  all  the  davs  of  Enos  were  905  years 

JVine  HUNDRED  ten 
Gen.  5.  14.  all  the  davs  of  Cainar.  010  yearg 

mne  HUNDRED  twelve. 
Gen.  5.  8.  all  the  davs  of  Beth  were  912  years 

JVine  HUNDRED  twnity-iL'ht. 
Jfch.  11.  8.  and  after  him  Gabhai,  Sallai,  928 

./Vm«  HITNDRED  thirty. 
Gen.  5.  5.  all  davs  that  Adam  lived  were  930  yr» 

JVine  HUNDRED  forty  five. 
Ezra  2.  8.  the  children  of  Zattii  945 
JVnie  HUNDRED  fifty. 
Gen.  9.  29.  all  the  davs  of  Noah  were  950  years 

.mne  lIUNDRED/i/ty  six. 
1  CAron.9.9.  brethren  ncecirding  togenerations95e 

JVme  HUNDRED  sixty  two 
Gen.  5.  20.  all  the  davs  of  Jared  wore  962  yearr 

^rine  HUNDRED  sixty  nine 
Gen.5.  27.  the  dav-?  of  Methuselah  were  969  yean 

A'nie  HUNDRED  seventy-three. 
EzraZ.  36.  the  children  of  Jedaiah973,  JVeA.7.  39. 

hund;«eds. 

Erorf. 18.21.  hernletsi.fA.  andtens.  25.  r/puM.la. 
JVum  31.  H.Moses  waj!  wrolh  with  cup'aing  over*. 

54.  Moses  took  the  gold  of  the  captains  of  A. 
1  .<>am.22  7.will  sonnf  Jesse  make  you  captains  of  A 
29.  2.  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  passed  on  by  h. 
2Sam.  18.  1.  David  set  captains  of  A.  over  them 

4   the  kinff  stood,  aH  t'he  people  came  out  by  h 
2/irnii'.'5ll.4.Jehniada?ent  and  set  the  rulers  iverK 

30,  to  captnins  ov;;  k.  did  .he  priest  give  sp.'Stf 
and  shields  that  \  ;ie  in  the  temp.  2  ChT  23.  V 


HUN 

I  CAf.KI  I    David  consulted  with  th«»captain»  of  A. 
2t).  26.  winch  tliu  ca|>laiiis  over  h.  Iiad  dedicalod 
2^.  1.  David  assiMubled  tlic  captains  over  tiie  A. 
29.  6.  lliuii  Ilie  captiiiiis  ol'/j.  otieicd  \villiii;;iy 

2C/(r.23.  I.Jolioiailu  Undicaplains  or/t.lnio  cov. 

20.  5.  .AiMaziali  made  llieni  captains  over  A. 
Miirkii.  40.  Iliev  sat  di)wn  in  ranks  by  A.  and  lifties 

m\\(;ER,  Sitlislmilive. 
Kiod.  16.  :).  to  kill  iliis  whole  assend)ly  willi  k. 
Dent.  2S.  48.  tliou  shall  serve  thine  enemies  in  A. 

3'2.  -24.  tiiey  shall  In   iinrnt  willi  A.  and  devoured 
J\>A.9.15.thou  ^M  .c.^l  liread  from  heaven  for  thoir/j. 
Fsal.  34.  10.  tlie  young  lions  do  lack  and  suffer  A. 
Proo-  19.  15.  and  an  idle  soul  shall  suffer  A. 
Jer.  38.  9.  he  is  like  to  die  lor  A.  where  he  is 

42.  14.  we  shall  see  no  war,  nor  have  k.  ofbiead 
Lam.2.19.  that  faint  for  A.  in  the  top  of  every  sireet 

4.  9.  are  betler  thin  tliey  that  be  slain  with  A. 
£:f  A.34.i9.lhev  shall  be  no  more  consumed  with  A. 
Luke  15.17.have  bread  enough,  and  I  perish  wilh  A. 
2  Cor.  11.27. 1  have  been  in  A.  and  thirst,  in  fastings 
Aeo.6. 8.  and  jjower  was  given  them  to  kill  with  A. 

HUNMJER,   Verb. 
Veut.  8.3.  hesuflfered  line lo  A. ami  fed  with  manna 
y»a.49.10.  Ihey  shall  not  A.  nor  thirst,  nor  sun  smite 
J\Iat.  5.  6.  blessed  are  ihey  ihai  A.  Luke  0.  21. 
iwAeC.  2.'>.  woe  to  you  who  are  full,  for  ye  shall  A. 
John  6.  3:).  he  that  comelh  lo  me  shall  never  A. 
Rom.  1'2.  20.  therefore  if  thine  enemy  A.  feed  him 
1  Cor.  4.  11.  vvf  both  A.  and  thirst,  and  are  naked 

11.  34.  and  ilany  man  A.  let  him  eat  at  home 
Rev.  7.  IG.  thev  sli  ill  /;.  no  more,  neilher  thirst 

HUNGF.ll-BlTTEN. 
Job  18.  12.  his  stremrlli  sinll  be  A. -i/t  destruction 

HlINCEREl). 
Jilat.  4.  2.  he  was  afterwards  a  A.  Luke  4.  2. 

12.  1.  his  discip.  were  a  h.  and  began  to  pluck  ears 
3.  what  David  did  when  he  was  a  A.  Jl/(irA2.25. 

21.  18.  now  as  he  relinned  into  the  cily  be  A. 
2.1.  35.  fur  I  was  a  h.  and  ye  gave  me  meat 

37.  L.  when  saw  we  thee  an  A.  and  fed  thee?  44. 
42.  for  I  was  a  A.  and  ye  save  me  no  meat 
Luke  6.  3.  what  David  did  when  himself  was  a  A. 
IIUNGRV. 

1  Sam.  2.  5,. and  they  Ihit  were  h.  ceased 

2  Sam.  17.  29.  the  people  is  A.  wearv,  and  thirsty 
S  IiiniT.'!  7.  12.  they  know  that  we  be  A.  therefore 
Job  5. 5.  whose  harvest  the  A.ealelh  up  and  taketh  it 

5f2.  7.  thou  hast  wiihholden  bread  from  the  A. 
24.  10.  thev  lake  awav  the  slieaf  from  Ihe  A. 
Ftai.  50.  12.  if  I  were  A.  I  would  not  tell  Ihee 
307.  5.  A.  and  thirsty,  their  sonl  fainted  in  them 

9.  lor  he  fillelh  the  A.  snul  wilh  goodness 
36.  and  there  he  inaketh  the  A.  to  dwell 

146.  7.  hope  is  m  Ld.  who  giveth  food  to  the  A. 

Prou.6.30.if  he  steal  to  satisfy  hissoul  when  he  is  A. 
25.21.  if  thine  enemy  be  A.  give  him  bread  to  eat 
27.  7.  lo  the  A.  sonl  every  bitter  thing  is  sweet 

/so.8.21.lhey  shall  pass  thro'  it.  hardlv  liesead  and 
A.  when  ihey  shall  be  A.  thev  shall  fret  thems. 
9.  20.  he  shall  sn'alch  on  Ihe  right  hand,  and  be  A. 
29.  8.  it  shall  even  be  as  w  hen  a  A.  man  dreametii 
32.  6.  lo  make  empty  the  soul  of  ihe  A. 
44.  12.  yea,  he  is  A.  and  lii<  sirenatli  faileth 
58.  7.  is  it  not  to  deal  thy  bread  to  Ihe  A.? 

10.  and  if  thou  draw  out  thy  sonl  lo  the  h. 
C5.  13.  mv  servanis  shall  eat,  but  ye  shall  l,e  A. 

Ezek.  18.  7.  hath  given  his  brea.l  to  the  A.  16. 
Mark  11.  12.  were  come  from  Bethany  he  was  A. 
J^uke  1.  53.  he  bath  filled  Ihe  A.  with  cood  things 
.^cts  lO.lO.Peter  became  very  A.  would  have  eaten 
1  Cor.  11.  21.  one  is  A.  anrl  another  is  drunken 
Phil.  4.  12  I  know  how  to  be  fuli  and  to  be  A. 

IMTNT. 
Hunting  has  been  rnlUila  kivd  nf  an  apprentice- 
ship to  war,  and  an  imitnlion  nfit.  Niinrod 
was  a  mighty  hunter  before  ihe  T,ord,  Gen.  10. 
9.  Some  think  he  dil  irand  with  his  hunting, 
served  his  ronntrv  by  riddinir  it  of  the  wild 
beasts  which  did  infest,  it,  and  so  insivnated 
himself  itiln  the  affeeiinns  of  his  neighbavrs, 
and  pot  to  he  their  prince.  Others  think,  under 
pretence  of  hnnline,  Af  ijnthered  men  nvder  his 
command,  and  by  their  help  established  a  ty- 
■rannical  ami  nbsiniile  power  over  men  :  He 
teas  a  mighty  hunter;  tlmt  is,  he  was  a  violent 
invader  of  his  nriirhhonrs''  ritrhts  and  prt'per- 
iies,  and  a  persecutor  of  innocent  men;  carrit- 
in^  all  before  him.  and  rndenvouring  to  make 
all  his  own  bij  force  and  violence. 
The  prophets  sometimes  ernress  war  under  the 
name  of  Iiiintiii2.  .Irr.  16  16,  I  will  send  for 
many  hiinlers,  and  ihev  shall  hunt  them  from 
every  mounta  ■  ind  from  every  hill,  and  out 
of  the  holes  ol  ihe  rocks.  He  .'(peaks  of  the 
Chaldeans  or  Persians,  mho  took  the  Jews,  and 
held  them  under  their  dominion.  Some  are  of 
.opinion,  that  the  hunters  mentioned  by  .lere- 
jniah  are  the  Persians,  7rho  set  the  Hebrews  at 
liberty,  and,    in    a  more  elevated    s/'tk",    fAe 


HUR 

Apostles,  who  vere  as  hunters,  that  endea- 
voured lo  take  men  with  tlieir  preaching.  iMi- 
cah  complains  that  every  one  lays  ambuscades 
for  his  neighbour,  and  that  one  brother  hunts 
after  another  to  destroy  him.  Mic.  7.  2,  They 
all  lie  ill  wait  for  blood,  they  hunt  every 
man  his  brother  with  a  net.  Ezekiel  inveighs 
against  the  false  prophetesses,  who  place  cush- 
ions under  the  elbows  of  sinners,  tiirreby  pro- 
mising them  ease  and  security,  while  really 
they  were  spreading  a  net,  as  hunters  do,  to 
catch  tile  prey  and  devour  it,  Ezek.  13.  18,  20. 
Gen.  27.  f  3.  now  iherelbre  go  A.  me  some  venison 

5.  Esau  went  lo  field  to  A.  venison,  and 
1  Sam.  26.  20.  as  when  one  doth  A.  a  partridge 
.Job  3S.  ;t!l.  wilt  thou  A.  the  prey  for  the  lion? 
Ps.  140.  11.  evil  shall  A. violent  man  to  overthr.  him 
/'/•oy  6.26.1  Ilea dulietess  will  A.  for  the  precious  life 
.fer.  11).  16.  they  shall  A.  them  from  every  mountain 
Lam.  4.  18.  they  A.  our  steps  that  we  cannot  go 
Eiek.  13.  18.  will  ye  A.  the  souls  of  my  people? 

20.  pillars  wherewith  ye  there  A.  the  souls 
Mic.  7.  2.  Ihey  A.  every  man  his  brother  with  a  net 

HUNTED. 
Gen.  27.  t  33.  where  is  he  that  1  ath  A.  venison  7 
Ezek.  13. 21.  shall  be  no  moie  in  your  hand  to  be  A. 

HUNTER,  K 
Gen. 10.9. he  was  a  mighty  A.  be 'ore  the  Ld.  wheM- 
lore  it  is  said,  even  as  Nirnrod  the  mighty  n. 


HUS 

./lets  IS.  U*.  no  man  shall  set  on  thee  t<i  fu  tiiw 
Het).  6.  (>.  (lee   hou  A.  not  the  oil  and  the  wine    • 
7.  2.  to  whom  it  was  given  to  A.  earth  and  sea 

3.  sayinf,  A.  not  the  earth,  neilher  the  sea 
9.  4.  Ihey  should  not  A.  the  grass  of  Ihe  earth 

10.  and  I  heir  power  was  to  A.  men  five  monthe 

.9.  and  Ihad  heads,  and  with  Ihem  thry  do  A. 

11.5.  if  any  A.  them,  fire  proceedeth  out  of  moul 

HURTFUL. 
Ezra  4.  15.  ehalt  find  that  this  cily  is  A.  to  kin^s 
/'i'.144.  Id.  whodeliverelh  David  from  theA.swoK 
1  7'i;M.  G.  9.  they  ihal  will  be  rich  fall  into  A.  lusta 

HURTING. 
1  Sam.  25.  34.  Lord  who  hath  kept  me  from  h.  the* 

HUSBAND. 
Gen.  20.  t  3.  dead  man,  for  she  is  married  to  a  A. 
Ezod.  4.  25.  surely  a  bloody  A.  art  thou  to  me,  26 
21.  22.  as  the  woman's  A.  will  lay  upon  him 
Lev.  19.20.  that  is  betrothed  to  a  A.  Dent.  22. 23. 
21.  3.  his  sister  who  hath  had  no  A.   Ezek.  44.25 
JVi;/H.  30. 6.  if  she  had  at  all  a  A.  when  she  vowed 
J  lent.  22.  22.  lying  wilh  a  woman  married  to  a  A. 
ii.  3   and  if  the  latter  h.  hate  her  or  die 

4.  her  former  A.  may  not  take  her  asain  to  wif, 
25. .'..  and  perform  Ihe  iluty  of  a  h.  brother  to  ho 
',!8..'ifi.  her  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  A.  of  her  bosotn 
>u(/^'.  20.  4.  ihe  A.  of  the  woman  slain,  answered 
htitli  1.3.  Elimelech,  Naomi's  A.  died,  she  was  lefl 

12  1  am  too  old  to  havea  A.  if  Ishould  have  a  A. 


25.  27.  Esau  y\as  a  cunning  l-..  a  man  of  the  fitld'./rr  6.  11.  ihe  A.  with  the  wife  shall  be  taken 


Prow.  6.  5.  deliver  as  a  roe  from  the  hand  of  the  A 
Jer.  16.  16.  and  after  will  I  send  for  mar.y  A. 

HL'NTES'l'. 
1  Sam.  24.  11.  yet  thou  A.  my  soul  lo  take  it 
Job  10.  IC.  thou  h.  me  as  a  fierce  lion,  and  aga'n 

HUNTETH.  [shewe.h 

Lev.  17.  13.  which  A.  an<l  catcheth  any  beast 

HUNTING. 
Gen.  27.  30.  that  Esau  his  brother  came  in  from  A. 
Prov.  12.  27.  roasieth  not  that  which  he  took  in  A. 

HURL. 
^u?H.35.20.  if  A.  at  him  bv  Iving  in  wait  that  he  die 

hurLeth. 

Job  27.  21.  and  as  a  storm  A.  him  out  of  liis  place 

HURLING. 
lCAr.12.2.  could  use  right  hand  and  left  in  A.  stones 

HURT,  Substantive. 
Gen.  4.23.  fur  I  have  slain  a  youns  man  to  my  h. 

26.29.  make  a  covenant,  that  thou  vviltdo  us  noA. 

31.  29.  it  is  in  the  power  of  my  hand  to  do  you  A. 
./o«A.24.20.if  forsake,then  will  he  turn  and  do  youA. 
1  Sam.  20.  21.  there  is  peace  lo  thee,  ami  no  A. 

24.  9.  saving,  behold,  David  seekelh  ihy  A. 
^Snm.  18.32  thai  rise  to  do  A. he  as  that  young  man 
'i  Kings  14.  10.  for  why  shouldest  ihnii  meddle  to 
thy  A.  ihat  ihou  shouldest  fall  ?  2  CAr.  25.  19. 
Ezra  4.  22.  why  damage  grow  to  the  A.  of  kings  ?| 
F.sth.  9. 2.  to  lay  liands  on  such  as  sought  their  A. 
Pi-.  15.  4.  that  sweareth  to  his  A.  and  changelh  not 

35. 4. brought  lo  confusion  thatdevise  my  A. 70  2. 
26.  let  them  be  ashamed  thai  rejoice  at  my  A. 

38. 12.  seek  my  A.speak  mischievous  things  ag.  me 

41.  7.  against  me  do  ihey  devise  my  A. 

71.  13.  be  covered  wilh  reproach  thai  seek  my  A 

24.  they  are  brought  to  shame  that  seek  my  A. 

Keel.  5   13.  riches  kept  for  the  owners  lo  their  A. 

8.  9.  one  man  ruleth  over  another  to  his  own  A. 
./cc. 6. 14. have  healed  A.  of  my  people  slightly,  8.  11 

7.  6.  neither  walk  after  other  gods  to  your  A. 

8. 21 .  for  the  A.  of  my  people  am  I  A.  I  am  black 

10.  10.  woe  is  me  far  my  A.  my  wound  is  grievous 

24.  9.  will  deliver  them  to  be  removed  for  their  A. 

25.  6.  provoke  me  not,  and  I  will  do  you  no  A. 
7.  that  ye  might  provoke  me  to  your  own  It. 

38.4  seekelh  not  welfare  of  this  people,  but  the  A. 
/)«».  3.2.5.  they  have  noA.|l  6.22  I  havoiloneno  A. 

6.  23.  and  no  manner  of  A.  v;na  found  upon  him 
.'?<;£.'!27.10.lhattliiB  vnvaze  will  be  with  A.I  perceive 

HURT,   Participle. 
Exod.  22.  10.  if  a  beast  be  A.  no  man  seeing  it 

14. if  it  be  A.  and  die  the  owner  thereof  not  wilh  il 
1  .Sa?n.25.15.  the  men  weiegood  and  we  were  not  A. 
KccMO.O.wfioso  removethstonesshall  be  A.therew. 
./cr .8.21. for  ihe  A.  of  my  people  am  I  A.  I  am  black 
llev.^.ll.  overcomPB,shall  not  be  A.  of  second  death 

HURT,   Verb. 
Gen.  31.  7.  but  God  sutfered  him  not  to  A.  me 
Krort.  21.22  if  men  strive  and  A.  woman  with  child 
.15.  if  one  man's  ox  A.  rmnther'slhat  die,  shallsell 
.Wm.  16.  15  neilher  have  I  A.  one  of  them 
1  .Sii7n.25.7.  Ihy  shepherds  with  us,  we  A.  them  not 
./oA35.8.  Ihy  wickedness  may  A.  a  man  as  Ihou  art 
P.«a.'.105.1S.  whose  feet  A.  with  fetters,  laid  in  iron 
Isa.  11.9.  they  shall  not  A.nor  destroy  in  all  mvliiily 
n>oiinlain,earlh  full  of  knowledge  of  Ld. 65  25. 

27.  ?..  list  any  A.  ii,  I  will  keep  it  night  and  day 
Dan.  Ii.  22.  that  the  lions  have  not  A.  me 
Marl,  16. 18.  any  deadly  thing,  it  shall  not  A.  them 
/,i(ic4.35. the  devil  came  out  of  him,  and  A.him  not 

10.  19    and  nothing  shnll  bv  nnv  means  A.  von      I 


31.  32.  although  I  was  a  A.  to  ihem,  saith  the  Lon 
.het  1.8.  girded  with  sackcloth  for  A.  of  her  youti 
.Mat.  l.;6.and  .Jacob  begat  Joseph  the  A.  of  Mar, 
LiJie  2.  36.  she  had  lived  with  a  A.  seven  years ' 
John  4.  17.  I  have  no  A.  hast  well  said,  1  have  no  il 
Rem.  7. 2.  if  A.  be  dead,  she  is  loosed  from  her  A.  3 

1  Cor.  7.  3.  let  the  A.  render  to  the  wife  due  bene 
volence,  and  likewise  also  the  wife  to  the  A 

4.  also  the  A.  hath  not  power  of  his  own  body 

11.  and  let  not  the  A.  put  away  his  wife 

13.  the  woman  who  hath  a  A.  that  believeth  no 

14.  unbelieving  A.  is  sanctified  by  the  wife,  and 
unbelieving  wife  is  sanctified  by  the  A 

2  Cor.  11.  2.  for  1  have  espoused  you  to  one  A. 
Gal.  4.  27.  more  children  than  she  who  hath  a  A 
KFA.5.23.the  A. is  head  of  wife,  as  Christ  of  Churci 
1  Tim.  3.  2  bishop  be  blameless,  A.  of  one  wife.  Tit 

Her  HUSBAND.  [1.6 

Gen.  3.6.Eve  did  eat  of  the  fruit,  and  gave  to  her  1 

16.3.Sarai  Abraham's  wife  gave  Hagarlo  A.A.Abi 

/.ev  21.7.  nor  take  a  woman  put  away  from  her  A 

J\rum.  5.  13.  if  it  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  Aer  A. 

27.  if  she  have  done  trespass  against  her  A. 

29.  when  one  goeih  aside  toanoth.  instead  of  A.  A 

30.  7.  and  A.  A.  heard  it,  and  held  his  peace,  11, 14 

8.  if  Aer  A.  disallow  her  on  the  day  he  heard  it 

10.  and  if  she  vowed  in  her  A.  house  or  bound 

12.  if  her  A.  haih  utterly  made  them  void  on  daj 

13.  her  h.  may  eslabhsh  il  or  make  it  void 
Deiil.ll.VS.  thou  shall  go  m  unto  her,  and  be  Aer  A. 

25.5.  Aer  A.  brother  shall  so  in  unto  her  and  take 

11.  the  wife  draweth  near  to  deliver  Aer  A. 
.hidg.  13.  6.  then  ihe  woman  came  and  told  her  A. 

9.  but  Manoah  Aer  A.  was  not  wilh  her 

10.  the  woman  made  haste,  and  shewed  Aer  A. 
19.  3.  Aer  A.  arose  and  went  after  her  to  speak 

Ruth  1.  5.  Naomi  left  of  her  two  sons  and  Aer  A. 

9.  find  rest  each  of  you  in  ihe  house  of  her  h. 
2.1.  Naomi  had  kinsman  of  her  A.  a  man  of  wealth 

1  Sam.  1.  8.  then  said  Elkanah  Aer  A.  to  her,  23. 

22.  iihesaid  unto  Aer  A.  I  will  not  so  up  till  child 

2.19.\vhen  she  came  u|>  with  Aer  A.to  offer  sacrifice 

4.19.5lieheard  that  her  father  and  Aer  A. were  dead 

21.b.'cause  of  Aer  A.  ||  2.5.  19.  she  told  not  Aer  A. 

2Snm.c'.15.Ish-boshethsentand  look  her  from  A.  A. 

I6.A«rA.wenl  with  her  along  weeping  behind  her 

11.  26.  when  the  wife  of  Uriah  heard  that  Aer  A. 

was  dead,  she  mourned  for  A^r  A. 

2  King!  4. 9.  she  said  lo/i.  A.  behold  now  I  perceive 

14.  ve  rily  she  hath  no  child,  and  Aer  A.  is  old 

22.  sIm  called  unto  Aer  A.  and  said,  send  me  one 
Proi).  1'.'.  4.  a  virtuous  wife  is  a  crown  to  Aer  h. 

31. 11.  tie  heart  of  Aer  A.  doth  safely  trust  in  her 

23.  Aer  A.  is  known  in  the  gates  among  the  elders 
28.  Aer  A.  also  riseth  up,  and  he  praiseth  her 

.Jer.  3.  21 .  surely,  as  a  wife  departeth  from  Aer  h 
Ezek.  16.  32.  whotakelh  strangers  instead  of  Aer  A 

45.  thai  loatheth  Aer  A.  anil  her  children, thou  an 
Hiis,  2.  2.  she  is  not  mv  wife,  neither  am  I  Aer  A. 
Mat.  1.  It .  now  Joseph  Aer  A.  being  a  just  man 
Mark  10.  l2.  if  a  woman  shall  put  away  Aer  A. 
I.ukc  16. U  whoso  marrielh  her  put  away  from  A.A 
.ficts  5.10. ;  nd  carry,  her  forth  Imried  her  by  Aer  h 
Rom.l.'i.is  (oiiod  by  law  to  A.  A.  so  long  as  he  livetii 

3.  if  Aer  .H.  be  dead,  she  is  free  from  that  law 
1  Cor.  7.  2.  and  let  every  woman  have  Aer  own  A 

3.  and  III  ewise  the  wife  to  Aer  A. 

10.  let  no.  the  wife  depart  from  Aer  A. 
II. let  her  remain  unmar.or  be  reconciled  to  Afr/ 
34-  in  mnrrioi'i  rr  r<>lh  hnw  =h'>  may  nlenne  A    // 


HYP 

I  Qir  7. 39.  bound  by  llie  law  as  long  as  herh.hvuth 
Jt'pk  5.33.  and  llie  wiCe  see  that  eherKverence  her  h 
Hev  21 .  'J.  prepared  as  a  brid'j  duorned  lor  her  h. 

My  HUSBAND. 

9ejj.  29.  32.  now  therefore  my  U.  will  love  me 

34.  now  this  time  will  my  h-  be  joined  to  me 

30  IS.is  it  small  matter  that  thou  hast  taken  myh.? 

lii.  because  1  have  given  my  luaiden  to  my  h. 

20.  Leiih  said,  now  will  my  h.  dwell  with  me 

Deui.  25.  7.  my  h.  brother  reluse th  to  raise  a  name 

iSatn  I4.5.am  a  widow,  »«y  A.  is  dead,  'iKings-l.l. 

7.  shall  not  leave  to  my  k.  a  name  on  the  earth 

Hos.'2.7..she  shall  say,will  go  and  return  t0  7H.firstA. 

t  16.  in  that  day  thou  shall  call  me  my  h. 

Thy  HUSBAND. 

Gen.  3.  IG.  thy  desire  shall  hniolhyh.  he  shall  rule 

Mum.  5.  19.  with  another  instead  ot  thy  h.  20. 

./uao-. 14. 15. they  said  loSamson's  wile, entice  thy  h. 

liathi.  II.  done  tolhy  moth ?r  since  death  oi'lhy  h. 

i  Kings  4. 26.  and  say  to  her  is  it  well  with  thy  h.J 

/■■ia.  54.  5.  thy  Maker  is  thy  h-  the  Lord  is  his  name 

John  4.  16.  go,  call  thy  h.  ||  18.  he  is  not  thy  h. 

Jlcts5.i)-  the  feet  of  Ihein  that  have  buried  thy  h. 

'  Cor.  7.16.  knowest  whether  thou  shall  save  thyh. 

HUSBANDMAN. 
Gen.9.20.Noah  began  to  be  a  h.  and  planted  viney. 
.ler.  51.23.  with  thee  will  I  break  in  jjieces  theA. 
Amos  5. 16.  alas !  they  shall  call  the  A.to  mourning 
y.ech.  13. 5.  he  shall  say,  1  am  no  jirophet,  [  am  a  A. 
.'j/h)  15. 1.  I  am  the  true  vine,  my  Father  is  the  A. 
^rim.  2.6.  theA.  that  labcmr,  must  be  first  partaker 
'am.  5. 7.  A.  waiteth  for  the  precious  fruit  of  earth 

HUSBANDMEN. 
iA7no-«25.12.heleftofthe  poor  to  be  A.. /er.  52. 16. 
2  Ckron.  26.  10.  Uzziali  had  A.  also  in  Carmel 
/er.'.W.  24.  and  there  shall  dwell  in  Judah  itself  A. 
.loel  1.11. be  ashamed,  O  ye  A.  howl,0  vine-dressers 
.T/ue.21.33.  he  let  it  out  to  A.  Mark  12.2.  AuAe20.9. 
34  seni  his  servants  lo  A.  Mark  12.2.  /.uAe20.10. 
38.  when  A.  saw  the  sun,  Mark  12.7.  /,uAe  20.14. 

40.  when  he  comelli  what  will  he  do  to  those  A. 

41.  he  will  let  out  his  vineyard  to  other  A. 
Mark  12. 2.  he  might  receive  from  theA.  of  the  fruit 

9.  he  will  come  and  destrov  the  A.  and  give  viney. 
HUSBANDRY. 

2  Chr.  26.  10.  Uzzlah  had  husbandmen,  for  loved  A. 

Job  1. 1  3.  .lob  had  a  very  great  A. 

I  Cor.  3. 9.  ye  are  Goil's  A.  ve  are  God's  building 
HUSBANDS. 

tluthl.M.  are  there  more  sons,  they  may  be  your  A. 
13.  would  ye  stay  for  them  from  having  A.? 

F.il.k.\.\l.so  they  shall  despise  their  A.  intheireysB 
20.  the  wivee  shall  give  lo  their  A.  honour 

Tcr.  29.  6.  and  give  your  d.iugliters  to  A. 

Kzek.\&.ih.\\'\\ic\\  loiillicd  their  A. and  theirchildren 
fohn  4.  18.  thou  hast  hail  five  A.  he  not  thy  husband 

1  Cur.  14.  35.  let  them  ask  their  A.  at  home 

F.j)k.  5.  22.  wives,  submit  yourselves  to  your  A.  24. 

25.  A.  love  your  wives,  even  as  Christ  also  loved 

the  church,  and  gave  himself  for  it,  Cui.  3.  19. 

Col. 2. 18.  wives,  submit  yourselves  to  your  own  A. 

I  TVjn.  3.  12.  let  the  deacons  be  the  A.  of  one  wife 

Tit.  2.  4.  teach  young  women  to  love  their  A. 
5.  to  be  chaste,  obedient  to  their  own  A. 

I  Pe£.3. 1.  ye  wives,  be  in  subjection  toyour  own  A. 
7.  ye  A.dwell  with  ihem  according  to  knowledge 
HUSK,  S. 

J^Tiim.  6.  4.  from  the  kernels  even  to  the  A. 

ifCings  4.  42.  brought  fulle^ns  of  corn  in  A.  thereof 

J.une  15.16.  would  fain  Iwivit  iill-jd  his  belly  with  A. 
HYMN,  S. 

yi/nt.  26.  .30.  when  they  had  sung  a  A.  Mark  14.  20. 

Fph.  5.  19.  speakinsto  yonrselvei  in  psalms  and  A. 

ro/.3.16.  adinonishins  one  another  in  psalms  and  A. 
HYPOCRISY 

Ziimes  from  the  Greek,  Hypocrisis:  It  is  a  coun- 
terfeiting religion  and  virtue  ;  an  affectation 
of  the  name.,  joined  with  a  disaffection  >.o  the 
thing ;  or,  the  having  a  form  of  godliness 
v/ith  denying  the  power  of  it.  Thus  he  is  a 
hypocrite  who  feigns  to  be  what  he  is  nut,  whu 
puts  on  a  false  pel  «i;7i,  like  the  actors  in  Tra- 
gedies and  Comedies.  Our  Sai'iuur  fm/uenthj 
accused  the  Pliarisers  of  ii3'iiocrisy.  Mat.  23. 
13,  14,  <?-c.  Their  character  is  drmrn  out  in 
thc.l  chapter;  as  (1)  They  say  and  do  not, 
veise  3.  Iheii  practice  teas  not  agreeable  to 
their  doctrine,  and  therefore  their  example  was 
not  to  be  imitated;  fur  they  imposed  many 
strict  injunctions,  over  and  abuve  what  the 
law  required,  and  severely  exacted  obedience 
thereto  from  others,  but  did  not  observe  the 
least  part  thereof  themselves,  verse  4.  (2) 
If^iat  good  things  they  did,  were  only  for  os- 
tentation. In  be  seen  of  men,  verse  5.  (3)  Thei/ 
ambitiously  affected  titles,  vain  applause,  anil 
'he  precedency  at  entertainments,  vetse  6 — 12. 
(4)  Thiy  hid  their  crying  sins  under  the 
-otoKrabie  appearance  of  virtues,  and  pre- 
ended  to  holiness,  that  they  might  six  toUJi 
303  * 


HYS 

less  susficion  ind   more   security,  verse  14. 
These  our  Sc    wur  compares  to  wliiled  sepul 
chres,  that  wiihiu  contain  sordid  dust  and  rot- 
tenness, verses  27,  2.■^.     (5)  They  were  exact  in 
light  matters,  they  tithed  mint  and  cummin,  but 
neglected  substantial  duties  :   They  were  zeal 
uus  in  the  outward  parts  of  religious  worship, 
and  neglected  righteousness  and  mercy,  think 
itig  to  compensate  their  defects  in  the  duties  of 
one  table,  by  strictly  observing  the  duties  of 
tAe  otAer,  verses  23,  24.   (6)  They  studied  rather 
an  external  purity,  than  the  inward  purity  of 
the  heart,  verse   25.     (7)   These    hypocritical 
Scribes  and  Vhm\BKtisprctended  a  great  deal  of 
respect  to  the  ancient  prophets,  audio  disallow 
what  their  fathers  did  to  them,  and  yet  were  as 
ready  to  practise  the  like  themselves  to  Christ 
and  his  Apostles,  verses  29,  30,  31.     (8)  Hypo- 
crites ;/>-a(/  to  God  only  in  the  time  of  sickness 
and  danger,  when  by  their  affiictions  they  are 
driven  to  it,  but  shew  no  love  to  prayer  or  de- 
light ill  Gud  in  time  of  prosperity,  Job  27.  8,  9, 
10.   (9)  They  judged  and  censured  others  se- 
verely for  smaller  faults,  being  in  the  mean 
time  themselves  guilty  of  greater  crijiies,  Mat. 
7.  5.     (10)  They  were  more  for  outward  cere- 
monies and  human  traditions  than  for  the  true 
and  spiritual  worship  of  God,  Mat.  12.1,2,  7.  | 
15.  2,  7,  8,  9.   (11)  In  worldly  affairs,  they  were 
quick-sighted,not  so  in  spiritual  and  heavenly 
things,  Rlark  3  4.     (12)  Hypocrites  in  public 
calamities  are  fearful,  Isa.33.  14. 
This  sin  o/ hypocrisy  is  difficultly  cured,  in  that 
it  is  not  easily  discovered  by  men,  and  dues  no 
expose  tt:'  shame,  but  is  subscroient  to  many 
carnal  ends.  Men  cannot  dive  into  the  hearts  of 
others,  and  cannot  discern  between  the  paint 
of  hypocrisy  and  the  life  of  holiness.     Hypo 
crisy  also  turns  the  means  of  salvation  into 
poison  ;  for  the  frequent  exercise  of  religbou 
duties,  which  is  the  means  to  sanctify  others, 
confirms  and  hardens  hypocrites. 
7'Ac  effectual  means  to  cure  it,  is  a  steadfast  be- 
lief of  the  pure  and  all-seeing  eye  of  God; 
who  sees  sin  wherever  it  is,  and  will  bring  it 
into  judgment.     A  hypocrite  may  hide  his  sin 
from  the  eyes   of  others,  and  sometimes  from 
his  own  conscience,  but  can  never  impose  upon 
God.     The  steadfast  belief  of  this  truth  will 
cause  frequent  and  solemn  thoughts  of  God.  as 
our  Inspector  and  -ludge :    Our  Saviour  makes 
use  of  it  as  an   argument  against  hypocrisy. 
Luke  12.  I,  2,  3,  Beware  ye  of  the  leaven  of  the 
Pharisees,    which   is  hypocrisy.     For  there   is 
nothing  covered   that  siiall   not  be  revealed  ; 
neither  hid  that  shall  not  be  known,  &c. 
/sa. 32. 6. his  heart  will  work  iniquity,  to  practise  A. 
Mat.  23.  28.  within  ye  are  full  of  A.  and  iniquity 
Mark  12.  15.  he  knowing  their  A.  said  unto  them 
A,uiel2.1. beware  of  leaven  of  Pharisees, which  isA. 
1  Tiw. 4. 2. speaking  liesin  A. their  conscience  seared 
Jam.3.17.wisdom  from  above  is  pureand  without  A. 

HYPOCRISIES. 
1  Pet.  2. 1.  wherefore  laving  aside  all  malice  and  A. 

HYPOCRITE. 
./ub  8.  13.  and  the  A.  hope  shall  perish 
13.  16.  for  a  A.  shall  not  come  before  him 
17.  8.  the  innocent  shallstir  up  himself  against  A. 
20.  5.  and  the  joy  of  the  A.  is  but  for  a  moment 
27.8.  what  is  the  hope  of  the  A.  tho'  he  hath  gained 
34. 30.  that  the  A.reign  not,  lest  the  peo.  be  snared 
Prov.  11.9.aA.wiih  his  mouth  destroy,  neighbour 
Isa.  9.  17.  for  every  one  is  a  A.  and  an  evil  doer 
Mat. 1.5.  thou  A.  first  cast  out  the  beam  out  of  eye 
Luke  6.  42.  thou  A.  cast  beam  out  of  thy  own  eye 
13.  1.5.  thou  A.  doth  not  each  one  loose  his  ox  ? 
HYPOCRITES. 
Job  15.  34.  the  congregation  of  A.  shall  be  desolate 
36.  13.  but  the  A.  in  heart  heap  up  wrath 
Isa.  33.  14.  fearfulness  hath  surprised  the  A. 
Mat.  6.  2.  do  not  sound  a  trumpet,  as  the  A.  do 
5.  when  thou  praye3l,thou  shalt  not  be  as  A.  are 
16.  moreover,  when  ye  fast,  bo  not  as  the  A 

15.  7.  ye  A.  well  did  Esuias  prophesy,  Markl.  6. 

16.  3.  O  ye  A.  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  sky,  but 
can  ye  not  discern  the  signsof  times?   Lu.  12.50. 

22.  18.  but  Jesus  said,  why  tempt  ye  me,  ye  A.? 
23. 13.  woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  A.  ye 
shut  up  kingdom  ag.  men,  14,  15,23,25,27,29. 
24.  51.  shall  a|>point  him  his  portion  with  the  A. 
AuAell.44.  woe  unto  von,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  A. 

HYPOCRITICAL. 
Psai. 35. 16. with  A.  mockers  in  feasts,  they  gnashed 
Isa.  10.  6.  I  will  send  hnn  iijiinst  a  A.  nation 

HYSSOP 
Is  an  herb  very  generally  known,  and  in  Hebrew 
called  Esoh.  It  was  commonly  made  use  of  in 
purification  instead  of  a  sprinkler  •  Thus  God 
commanded  the  Hebrews,  loAen  t  ley  came  nut 
■I  '•  ^yp'i  lo  take  a  bunch  ofhyassf  todip  it  in 


I 

the  blood  of  the  l'aschal-J^amb,and  sprinklt 
the  lintel  and  two  side-posts  with  it,  Exod  121 
22.  Sometimes  they  added  a  liCile  wool  lo  it 
of  a  scarlet  culuur.  So  in  the  purification  oj 
lepers,  they  dipped  a  bunch  composed  of  hys. 
sop,  the  branches  of  cedar,  and  red  wool,  in 
water,  mingled  with  the  blood  of  a  bird,  and 
with  it  sprinkled  the  leper.  Lev.  14.  4,  iS-c 
David  alludes  to  these  ceremonial  purificatio'ns. 
Psal.  51.  7,  Purge  me  with  hyssop,  and  1  shal. 
be  clean  :  that  is,  As  lepers  and  other  unclean: 
persons  arc  by  thy  appointment  purified  by  the 
use  of  hysso|i  and  uthir  things,  su  do  thou, 
cleanse  me,  a  most  lepruus  and  polluted  crea- 
ture, by  thy  grace,  and  by  the  virtue  of  the 
blood  of  Christ,  which  is  represented  and  siir- 
nified  by  those  ceremonial  usages. 
Hyssop  is  a  shrub,  which  shuuts  out  abundanct 
of  suckers  from  one  root  only :  it  is  as  hard  a* 
any  large  wood,  and  gruws  about  afoot  anda\ 
half  high.  At  particular  distances  on  both  sides- 
of  Its  stock  it  pushes  out  longish  leaves,  whic/t 
are  hard,  odoriferous,  warm,  and  a  little  bitter 
to  the  taste.  The  blossom  of  it  appears  at  the 
tup  of  the  stem,  of  an  azure  colour,  and  like  an 
ear  of  corn.  There  are  two  sorts  of  it,  the  gar- 
den, and  mountain  hyssop.  It  is  very  probable 
that  hyssop  grows  to  a  very  great  height  in 
Jm'ea,  since  it  is  said  in  the  gospel,  that  the 
soldiers  having  filled  a  sponge  with  vinegar, 
tki  y  put  It  upon  a  stick  of  hyssop,  and  present- 
ed it  to  our  Saviour's  mouth,  who  was  then 
uvjn  the  cro.«r,  John  19.  29. 

£xui.l2. 22.  ye  shall  take  a  bunch  of  A.  and  dip  !■ 

Z.fi>.I4.4.takecedar-wood,  scarlet,  and  A.  6.  49,52 
52.  shall  cleanse  the  house  with  the  A.  and  scarlet 

JV''(uri.l9.6.shall  cast  A. into  the  midst  of  the  burnirrg- 
18.a  clean  person  shall  take  A.  and  dip  it  in  watei 

1  icings  4.  33.  from  the  cedar-tree  even  unto  the  A. 

Psal.  51.  7.  purge  me  with  A.  and  I  shall  be  clean 

./uhn  19.  29.  they  filled  a  sponge,  and  put  it  on  A. 

i/e4.9.19.helookblood  with  A.andsprinkled  |ie.  ;  a. 

I. 

T   IS  referred  (f)   To  God,  to  set  foith,  [1]  Tha 
^  dignity  of  his  person,  Psal.  81. 10.  Isa  45.5,6 
[2]  His  great  power  and  minhl.  Gen.  17.  1.  [3] 
His  eternal  and  unchiingcable  being  in  him- 
self,  Exod.  3.  14.  [4]  The  certainty  of  his  pro- 
riises    and   thrcatenings,   Exod.   6.   2.    Num. 
14.  35.    (II)  7b  the  Son  uf  God.  [1]  Before  hig 
nianifrstiitiun  in  thejlrsh.  Cant.  2.  1.  [2]fVhen 
manifested,  Mark  14.62.  Luke24.39.  (Ill)  7> 
the   Huly    Ghost,    Acts    10.  20.     (IV)  To  the 
church,     Cant.  2.  16.  |  t>.  3.     (V)  To  the  good 
angels,   Luke  1.  19.  |  2.  10.    Rev.  22.  9.     (VI) 
Tu  evil  angels,  1  Kings  22.  21,  22.     (VII)  Ta 
men  and   women,  denoting,   [1]   Their  pride, 
Isa.  47.  8,  10.     [2]  The  certainty  of  what  ia 
spoken.  Gal.  5.  2.  Philem.  19.     [3]  The  readi- 
ness of  the  speaker  to  perform  his  duty,  or 
what  is  enioined  him,  Mic.  3.  8.  Mat.  21.30. 
(VIH)  To  fAecreu(ure»-,  Num.  22.30.  Judg.9. 
9,11,13. 
Gen.6.17.behold  /,  even  /,  do  bring  a  flood  on  earth 
9.9.  /,  behold  /,  establish  my  covenant  with  you 
34.  30.  A  shall  be  destroyed,  /and  my  house 
37. 10.  shall  /,  thy  mother  and  breth.  come  to  liow  % 
30.  the  child  is  not,  and  /,  whither  shall  /go  ? 
39.  9.  there  is  none  in  this  house  greater  than  / 
Kxo(/.3.11.whoam  /,  that  /should  i;o  toPharaoh'^ 
9.27.  L.  is  righteous,  /and  my  people  are  wicked 

14.  17.  and  /,  behold  /  will  harden  the  hearts 
J8. 6.  /thy  father-in-law  Jethro  am  come  to  thea 
31.  6.  /.  behold  /,  have  given  with  him  Aholiab 

/..ev.  26.28.  /,  even  /,  will  chastise  vou  for  your  sins 

JVcm.  3. 12.  /,  behold  /,  have  taken  the  Lev.  18.  6, 

Dcul.l.Vi.  nations  more  than  /,  how  can  /disposs, 

32.39.  /,  even  /,  am  he,  there  is  no  God  with  me 

./o.«A.I4.7.forty  yearsold  was  /whenMnsessent  me 

.ludg.Ti.W.I,  even  /,  will  sing  io  the  Lord  God  of  Isr. 

7.  till  /Deborah  arose,  thtt  /arose  mother  in  Isr. 

7.  18.  when  /blow,  /and  all  that  are  with  me 

11.  37.  may  bewail  my  virginity,  /and  my  fellows 

12  2.  /  and  my  people  weie  at  strile  with  Amnion 

20.  4    /came  to  Gibeah,  /and  my  concubine 

l.Suni.24.I7.he  said,  thou  art  more  righteous  than  / 

2  5am. 3.28. /and  my  kiniid.  are  guill less  before  Ld. 

13.  13.  /,  whither  shall  /  Ci-j?"  my  shan.o  to  g-y  1 

I  ICingsl.i].  I  and  son  Solom.  bennunledoflenu*!H 

18.22.  /,  even  /only  remain  a  prophet,  19  18,14. 

1  CAr.  29.  14.  who  am  /,  what  my  peap.  2  Tir.  2.6.. 

2CAr. 32.13.  what  /and  fathers  have  done  io  peopi*. 

F.zra  7.  21.  f,  even  /  .Art.ixerxes,  make  a  decfc-e 

JVeh.  rt.  15.  but  so  did  not  /,  because  of  fear  of  G 

F.slh.4.]t3.  /also  and  my  maidens  will  fast  likewiar 

,/o/)  1. 15.  /only  am  escaped  totell  thee,  16,  J7,  59 

15.  fi.  thy  own  month  comlemreth  thee,  and  r.cl 
34.  33.  whether  thou  refuse  or  choose  and  not 


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JBA 


f»  (il .  2.  lead  me  to  the  rock  that  ia  higher  than  I 

U2  6.  persecutors,  for  iheyare  stroiioir  than  / 
f.ccl  2.  '25.  wfio  can  hasten  hereunto  more  than  /? 
Cant.  2.1   /am  the  rose  otSharon,  and  lily  of  vail. 

C.  3.  r  am  mv  b.-lovwl's,  7.  10  ||  8.  10.  /  am  a  wall 
'ja.  8.18.  /aiiilchililr  L.  hailij,'iven  me,  Heb.'i.U. 

41.  4.  /the  Lord  the  first,  /am  he,  43.  11,25. 
10.  /  am  with  thee,  for  /  am  fhy  God,  43.  5. 

44.6.  /anithefir.-il,  /atn  the  last, 48.  12  liev.lA'. 
7   who  as  /  shall  call,  and  shall  declare  il  ? 

45.  12.  /,  even  myhnnilshavc  stretched  out  heav. 

46.4.  even  to  your  ol<l  age  /  am  he,  /  have  made 
9.  /am  Goil',  ami  there  is  none  '  l?e,  /  am  God 

48.  15.  /,  even  /  have  spoken,  /  riave  called  liitn 

16  from  time  that  il  was,  there  am  /,  Mat.  18.  20. 
49  5  vet  shall  /  be  ploiious  in  the  eyes  of  the  Ld. 
51  12!  /  even  /  am  he,  52.0  ||  .V2.  6.  behold,  it  is  / 
b3.  5.  st.ind  by  ihvsell',  lor  /  am  holier  than  thou 

/<T.20  7.  /was  deceived,  lliou  art  stronger  than  / 

23!  39  behold  /,  even  /,  will  utterly  foritet  you 
flzek.  5.  8.  behold  /,  even  /,  am  against  tliee 

6  3.  behold  /,  even  /,  will  britig  a  sword  upon  you 

34. 11.  beh.  /,  even  /,  will  search  s>ieep  and  seek 
'iO  /,  even  /,will  judge  between  fat  catt.  and  lean 

44.  28.  /  am  their  inherit.  /  am  their  possession 
Can.S.l.i.  wheti  /,  even  /Dan.  had  seen  the  vision 
Has.  5.  14  /,  even  /,  will  tear,  /  will  take  away 
ffn:rA  13  H.iggai  spoke, /am  with  you,  saith  Ld. 
Zn'k.  1.  15.  for  /was  hut  little  displeased,  they  help 
JI/<;/.l.'i3. should  /acceptof  your  hands?  sailli  Ld. 
;>/(;/.  3.  II.  after  me  is  inightier  than /,  Mark  1.7. 

14.27  itis  /,  be  not  afraid,  J»/«r/.- 6.50.  ./oAn  6. 20. 

16.13.whom  do  men  say  Ihtit  /  the  Son  of  man  atn? 

18.20  two  or  three,  there  atn  /  in  midst  of  them 

24.5.  many  shall  come  in  name,  saying,  /am  Chr. 
2t'..  22.  every  one  bi'san  to  sav,  Lord,  is  it  I? 

JM-iri  14.29.  tho' all  shall  he  offended,  yet  will  not/ 
i,u/te2.  46.  thv  lather  and  /sought  thee  sorrowing 

1 1.19.  if  /liy  Beelzeb.  cast  out  devils,  by  whom  do 
20.  if  /  with  the  finger  of  God  cast  out  devils 

21.  8. shall  cotiie  in  my  natne,  saying,  /atn  Christ 

22.  27.  but  /  am  among  you  as  he  that  serveth 
24.  39.  that  it  is  /  myself,  handle  me  and  see 

John  1.  20.  he  confessed,  /am  not  the  Chiist,  3.  28. 
33.  /  knew  him  not  |1  4.  2ri.  /  that  speak  atn  he 
8. 16.  /am  not  alone,  but  /and  Falh.  that  sent  me 
23.  /am  from  above,  /am  not  of  this  world 
28.shall  know  that  /am  he,/do  nothingofmyself 
.5'- Jesus  said,  verily,  before  Abraham  was,  /am 
1(1.  30.  /  and  my  Father  are  one 
38.  the  Fat  her  in  me,  and  /in  him,  17.21. 1 15.5. 

12.  32  and  /,  if  /  be  lifted  up,  will  draw  all  men  to 

13.  14.  if /th^-n  vnur  Ld.  and  Master  have  washed 

14.20.  /  in  mv  Father  II  15.4.  abide  in  me,  /in  you 
'iy.  /  go  to  Fath.  for  my  Father  is  greater  than  / 

17  23.  /  in  tlirm,2(j.  ||  25.  but  /  have  known  thee 

18  35   Pilatf  an%w<red,  am  /  a  Jew? 
Acts  11.17.  wli:it  WI19  /,  that  /could  withstand  God 

22.  28    f  obtained  tliis  freedotn  ;  /  was  free  born 

Hum.  7  17.  it  is  no  more  /,  but  sin  dwell,  in  me,  20. 

4Cor.l.l2.  /am  oll'aul,  /of  Apollos,  /otX'hr.  3.4. 

2  Land /brethren  when  /came  to  you  declaring 

3. 1   and  /,  bretlir.  could  not  speak  to  yon  as  to  sp. 

7   7./  wouhl  that  all  men  were  even  as  /  myself 

8.  iflheyabideevenas  /||  10.  yet  not  /,  but  Lord 

9.  6.  or  /'only  and  Barnabas,  have  not  we  power 

26.  /  therefore  so  nin,  so  fight  /,  not  as  one  that 

11.1.  be  ye  followersof  me,even  as  /am  of  Christ 

15. 10.  by  the  grace  of  G./ am  what /am,  yet  not  / 

11.  whether  it  were  /or  they,  so  we  preached 
16.10  for  heworkeththevvork  of  Christ,  even  as/ 
2Cor.  11.  22.  are  they  Hebrews?  so  am  / 

23.  /  am  more  1|  29.  w  ho  is  offentled,  /  burn  not  ? 
*Ja/.2.  19.  /thro"  the  law  am  dead  to  the  law, that  / 

20.  /  live,  yet  not  /,  but  Christ  livelh  in  me 

4.  12.  brethren  he  as  /  atn,  for  /  am  as  ye  are 

5.  11.  /  brethren,  if  /  yet  preach  circumcision 

6.  14.  that  /  should  g'ory  in  cross,  and  /  to  world 
iCpA.  1.15. /also,  after  Hieanl  of  your  faith  in  Jesus 

4  1.  /therefore,  pi  isoner  of  the  Lord, beseech  you 
I  Fet.  1.  16.  it  is  written,  be  ye  holy,  for  /  am  holy 
2./((Anl.  whom  /  love  in  the  truth,  and  not /only 
Ker.  1.8.  /am  Alpha  aiitl  Omega,  beginn.  and  end 

3.  19.  as  tiiiiny  as  /  love,  /  rebuke  and  chasten 

21.  as  /  also  overcame  1|  21.  2.  /John  saw,  22.8. 
22.  9.  see  thou  do  it  not,  /  am  thy  fellow-servant 

10.  /  Jesiis  liavc  sent  my  angel  to  testify  these 

things,  /am  the  root  anil  ofTspting  of  David 

JACINTH. 

.'Reo.9.17.havingbreast-plate3of  fire,j.  and  brimst. 

21.20.  the  eleventh  foiiiiilalion  of  the  city  was  aj. 

JAILER 
acts  16.  23.  charging  the  j.  to  keep  them  safely 

JANGLING. 
Tim.  1.6.  hav  ig  swerveil,  turned  aside  to  vainj. 

JASPER. 
f:iorf.28.20.the  fourth  row  an  onyx  anri  aj.39. 13. 
Eze/f.28.13.  topaz,  the  diamond  and^'.  thy  covering 
Bev.  4.  3.  he  Ihlt  eat,  was  to  look  upon  like  aj 
9J.  11.  her  light  vvas  like  to  a  j  stone,  clear  as 


Rev.  21. 18.  Luilding  of  the  wall  of  city  was  ofj.    Psal.  106.86.  ihey  serv.  the 
19  with  precious  stones,  the  first  foundat.  wasj        "^   u-lmm  tl.HV  sncriticed 
JAVKLIN 


JVi/7«.  25.  7.  and  Phinehas  took  aj.  in  his  hand 
1  S(im.  18.  10.  there  was  aj.  in  Saul's  hand,  19.  9. 
11.  Saul  east  the  j.  for  he  said,  I  will  smite  David 
19. 10.  he  smote  the  ).  into  the  wall,  David  Hed 

JAW. 
rvd/r  15. 19.  but  God  clave  a  hollow  place  in  thej. 
,/u4  4I.2.  canst  thou  bore  his  j.  thro'  with  a  thorn? 

JAWBONE. 
ludn-.  15. 15.  Samson  found  a  new  j.-bone  of  an  ass 
i;>"  with  Hiej.-bone  of  an  ass  have  I  slain 
17.  he  ca»t  away  tUej.bune  out  of  his  hand 
JAWS. 
.fub  29.  17.  and  I  brake  the  j.  of  the  wicked 
Psal  22.  15.  and  my  tongue  cleaveth  to  my.;. 
tsa.  30.  28.  there  sh.all  be  a  bridle  in  j.  of  the  people 
Hos.  11.4.  as  they  that  take  otf  the  yoke  on  iheirj. 

JAWTEETH. 

Prov.  30.  14.  and  ihew  j.-tceth  as  knives  to  devour 

ICE.     See  YCE. 

IDLE 

Signifies,  [1]  One  who  is  slolhfvl  or  lazy,  Exoil. 

5.  8,  17.  [2]  One  that  would  work,  but  is  not 
employed  or  hired,  Mat.  20.  3,  6.  [3]  Unprofi- 
table, not  tending  to  edification.  Mat.  12.  36. 

Erod.  5.  8.  for  thev  be  i.  therefore  they  cry 

17.  but  he  said,  ve  are  i.  ye  are  v.  ye  say,  let  us  go 
Prov.  19.  15.  an  i.  soul  shall  suffer  hunger 
Mat.  12.  30.  that  every  i.  word  men  shall  speak 
20. 3.  he  saw  ot hers  standing  i.  in  market-place,  6. 
f.uke  24.  11.  and  their  words  seemed  as  i.  tales 
1  Tim.5. 13.  withal  thev  learn  to  be  i.  and  not  only  (. 

IDLENESS. 
Prov.  31.  27.  she  eatelh  not  the  bread  of  (. 
F.ccl.  10. 18.  through  i.  the  hou>e  droppetli  through 
Ezek.  16.  49.  and  abundance  of  i.  was  in  her 

IDOLATER. 
1  Cor.  5. 11.  if  any  called  a  brother  be  an  i.  not  to  eat 
/onA.o.o.whoisan  i.  hath  any  inheritance  in  kingd 

IDOLATERS. 
1  Co7-.5.10.  yet  not  altogether  with  the  covetous  or  t. 
6.  9.  i.  shall  not  inheri'  the  kingilom  of  God 
10.  7.  neither  be  ye  i.  as  were  some  of  them 
Ren.  21.8.  but  i.  shall  have  their  part  in  the  lake 
22. 15.  without  are  murderers  and  ;.  and  all  liars 

IDOLATRY 
Signifi^   [1]  The  superstitious  worship  whichis 
given  to  idols  or  false  gods,  Acts  17. 16.  1  Cor. 
10.  7.     [2]  The  making  of  any  image  or  like- 
ness of  God  or  any  creature  for  a  religions 
end,  Deut.  5.  8.  Gal.  5.  20.     [3]  Jill  human  in- 
ventions thrust  into  the  worship  of  God,  Dent. 
12.  32.  [4]  The  setting  of  the  heart  inordinately 
upon  any  creature,  Phil.  3.  19.     [5]  j?7i  inor- 
dinate love  to,  and  distrustful  care  for,  the 
things  of  the  world,  Col.  3.  5. 
1  Sam.  15.  23.  stubbornness  is  as  iniquity  and  t. 
.flels  17.  16.  when  liesaw  the  city  wholly  given  to  1. 
1  Cor.  10.  14.  my  dearly  beloved,  flee  from  i. 
r?ai.  5.20.  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  i.  witchcraft 
Col.  3.  5.  mortify  covetousness,  wliich  is  i. 
IDOLATRIES. 

1  Pet  4  3.  when  we  walked  in  abominable  i. 
IDOLATROUS. 

2  Kings  23.  5.  Josiah  put  down  the  i.  priests 
IDOL. 

ZccA.ll.17.woe  to  the  (.shepherd  thatleaveth  flock 
IDOL 

Signifies,  [1]  Mn  image  or  statue  representing 
luoie  false  deity,  2  Cor.  6.  16.  [2]  J}ny  tiling 
loo  much  and  sinfully  indulged,  1  John  5.  21. 
[3]  Devils,  Isa.  19.  3.  1  Cor.  10.  21. 

1  Kings  15.13.  she  mailean  i.  in  grove,2  Cftr,  15.16. 
"hron.  33.  7.  he  set  the  i.  In  the  house  of  God 
15.  he  took  the  (.  out  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

/.tf7.48.5.  lest  thou  should  say,  my  i.  hath  done  them 

06.  3.  he  that  burneth  incense  as  if  he  blessed  an  i. 
,/fr.22.  28.  is  this  man  Coniah  a  despised  broken  i. 
.f)cts  7.41.  made  a  calf  and  ofiered  sacrifice  to  the  i. 
\  Cor.  8. 4.  we  know  an  1.  is  nothing  in  world,  10. 19. 

7.8omo  with  conscience  of  the  t'.lo  this  hour  eat  it 
IDOLS. 
/,e?).19.4.  turn  ye  not  unto  1. 1|  26  ^.  shall  make  no  1 
26.30.willcasl  your  carcases  on  carcases  of  your  i. 
Deut.  29.  17.  ye  have  seen  their  r.  wood  and  stone 
1  Sam.  31.  9.  to  publish  it  in  the  house  of  their  i. 

1  Kinijs  15. 12.  Asa  removed  the  ..  his  father  made 
21  26.  Ahab  did  very  abominable  in  following  i. 

2  Kings  17.  12.  for  they  served  i.  'iChron.  24.  18. 
21   11.  Manasseh  hath  made  Judah  sin  with  his  i. 

21.  Arnon  serveil  the  i.  that  his  father  served 
23  24   the  (   that  were  spied  in  the  land  of  Jiidah 

1  Chr  10.  n.  to  carry  tiding*  to  their  i  and  people 
16   5i".  for  all  the  gods  of  the  people  are  i. 

2  C71/-.I5.8.  Asa  (lut  away  abominable  1.  out  of  Jiid. 
31.7.  Josiah  cut  down  all  thei.  in  the  land  oflsr. 

Psal.  96.  5.  for  all  the  gcdi  of  the  nations  are  i. 
97.7  nonfoundeil  thev  thst  hon^t  themselves  of  ?. 


hat  were  snaio  (c   . 

38.  whom  they  sacriliced  to  llie  i.  of  Canaan 
115.  4.  their  t.  are  silver  anil  gold,  135.  15. 

/s-a.2.8.  their  la(id  is  full  ofLWoiBliip  work  ofhvnds 
18.  and  the  i.  he  shall  utterly  aholisli 
20.  shall  castawayhisi  of  silver  and  gold, '.II.  7 
10. 10.  as  my  hand  hath  found  kingdoms  of  ib.-i 

11.  to  Samaria  and  her  i.  sodo  to  Jeriis.aiid  her » 
19.  1.  i.  of  Egypt  shall  be  moved  at  his  presencr 

3.  they  shall  seek  to  the  i.  and  to  the  cliariuer. 
45.  16.  the  makers  of  i.  shall  go  to  confu^lo:. 
46. 1.  their  ?'.  were  on  the  beasts  and  on  the  lai  i- 

57.5.  inflamins yourselves  with!,  under gi on  irec 
./f;-.  50. 2.  hen.  are  confounded,  her  images  In    iv   1 

38.1andofimages,and  they  areniaduiioi'ii.i  / 
f)2fA-.6.4.  cast  your  slain  men  before  your  1.  .> 
6  alt.laid  waste,  your  i.niay  be  broken  am!  ci'^.  1: 
9.  with  their  eyes  which  go  a  wiioring  alter  thri,  ,. 
13.  where  theydid  offer  sweet  savuurto  all  ili.  1. 
8.  10.  I  saw  all  the  i.  of  Israel  pourtrayed  on  w  till 
14.  3.  these  men  set  up  their  i.  in  their  heart, 4, 7 

5.  they  are  estriMiged  from  me  through  their  i. 

6.  repent,  and  turn  from  your  i. 
16.  3().  and'with  all  the  i.  of  thy  abominations  _ 

18.6.  nor  hath  lift  up  hiseyes  to  the  i.of  Lrael,  15 

12.  oppre^sed  the  poor,  hath  lift  up  his  eyes  toi 
20. 7  defile  not  yourselves  with  the  i.  of  Egypt,  18 

8.  nor  did  theyforsake  the  1.  of  Egypt,  I  will  pout 
16. polluted  mysablialhs,l'orthcirheartwentaft.i 

24.  polluted  sabb.  their  eyes  went  after  father's  i 

31.  ye  pollute  yoursidves  with  all  your  i.  even 
unto  Ibis  day,  22.  4.  \  23.  7,  30,  37 

39.  but  pollute  ye  mv  holy  name  no  more  with  » 
22.  3.  the  city  maketh  i.  against  herself  to  defile 
23. 39.  when  they  h;id  slain  their  clr.ldren  to  their  i 

49.  and  ye  shall  bear  Ihesinsof  your  2. 1  amLd 
30. 13.  I  will  destroy  1.  and  will  cause  their  images 
33.  25.  and  ye  lift  up  your  eyes  toward  your  1. 
36.  18.  for  their  i.  wherewith  they  polluted  it 

25.  from  all  your  i.  will  I  cleanse  you,  57.  23. 
44.  10.  which  went  astray  from  me  after  their ). 

12.  because  they  minister,  to  them  before  their  1 
Nos.  4.  17.  Ephraiin  is  joined  to  i.  let  him  aloiis 
8.  4.  of  their  silv.  and  gold  have  they  made  them  J 

13.  2.  have  made  i.  according  to  their  nndcisiaiid 

14.  8.  what  have  I  to  do  any  more  with  e.? 
Mic.  1.  7.  and  all  the  ;.  thereof  will  1  lay  desolate 
//a/<.2. 18.  maker  trusteth  therein  to  make  dumb  i 
7.eph.  1.  t  3.  I  will  consume  (.  with  the  wicked 
Zech.W.^.  for  the  i.  have  spoken  vanity,  and  divin 

13.  2. 1  will  cutoff  naines  of  the  !.  out  of  the  land 
Jjcts  15.  20.  thev  abstain  from  pollutions  oft. 
29.  abstain  from  meats  offered  to  i.  21.  25. 

17.  t  16.  when  he  saw  the  city  full  of  i. 
/?07n.2.22.thou  that  ahhorrestj.  dost  thou  commit 

1  Cor.  8.  1.  as  touchinL'  things  offered  to  i.  4.  10. 
I  10.  19,  28.  Rev.  2.  14,  20. 

12.2.  were  Gentiles  curried  away  to  t  hese  dumb  ». 

2  Cor.0.16.  what  agreement  temple  of  God  with  a'.? 
1  Thess.  1.  9.  how  ve  turned  to  God  from  i. 
1  ./ohn  5.  21.  chihlren  keep  youiselves  from  i. 
Rev. 9. 20.  not  worship  devils  audi,  of  gold  and  sil. 

JEALOUS. 
Exod.  20.  5.  for  I  the  Lord  thy  Goil  am  aj.  God, 
34.  14.  Dent.  4.  24.  |  5.  9.  |  6.  15.  .fosh  24. 19 
JViim.  5.  14.  and  he  be  j.  of  his  wife,         SO. 
\  Kings  19.10.  I  have  bep.nj.  for  the  L.  of  hosts,14 
E2e/iT39.  2.5.  and  will  bejf.  for  my  holy  name 
./oel  2.  18.  then  will  the  Lnrd  \jsj.  for  his  land 
JVah.  1   2.  God  is  j.  and  the  Lord  revengeth 
ZffA.    .  14. 1  amj  'for  Jerus.  ||  8.  2.  was  j.  for  Zion 
2Cor.  1.2.  for  lam  ?■.  over  von  with  godly  jealou3j 

JEALOUSY 

Signifies,  [1]  Suspicioii  between  married  person* 

of  their  fidelity  one  to  another,  Num.  5.  14.    ['2] 

Jin  earnest  desire  and  concern  for  the  welfare 

of  others,  joined  with  some  degree  of  fear  oj 

«Apm,  2Cor.  11.2.    [3]  The  hot  displeasure  ana 

indio-nation  of  God,  Psal.  79.  5.  !  Cor.  10.  22. 

JV?tm.5. 14.  the  spirit  of^.  come  upon  him,        30. 

1.5.  for  it  is  an  offering  ofj.  and  of  memorial,  18. 

25.  then  priest  shall  take  j.  offering  from  woman 

25.  11.  that  I  consumed  not  Israel  in  my  j. 

Deul.  29.  20.  his  7.  shall  smoke  against  that  man 

32.  16.  thev  provoked  him  to  j.  1  Kings  14.  22. 
21.  have  moved  me  to  j.  I  will  move  them  loj 

Psal.  78.  ,58.  Ihey  moved  him  to  j.  with  images 
79.  5.  how  long.  Lord,  shall  thy.?,  burn  like  fire 
PrH».6.34.for  7.is  the  rage  orman,he  will  not  spare 
27.  t4.  but  who  is  able  to  stand  before.;'.? 
r«7i«.8.6.7.is  cruel  as  the  gra  ve.the  coals  thereof  are 
/sn.  42.  i3.  he  shall  svir  up  7.  like  a  man  ol  war 
F.zek.  8.  3.  where  was  the  seat  of  the  image  of.; 
5  behold  at  gate  of  altar  this  image  of.7.  in  entri 
16.  38.  and  1  will  eive  thee  blood  in  fiirv  andj 
42.  mv  7.  shall  ilepart  from  thee  and  will  he  quie; 
23  25.  I'will  set  my  7.  against  thee,  they  shall  deal 
36.  5.  in  the  fire  of  7.  have  I  spoken,  6.  j  38.  19. 
ZcpA.l.  S.whose  land  devoured  by  fire  of  hisj.  J.»t 
7erh.  1.  M  f  am  jenlous  for 'Zion  with  cent,,?.  8.  . 


IGN 

ii^rt.  10  10.  Mo3  saith,  will  prov.ycu  toj.  by  them' 
ll.il  sjlvation  to  Ceuiile?  to  ,irovrke  ihein  to 

1  Cur.  10.  2J.  do  we  provoke  the  Lord  to  j.? 

i  (or.  11. '2.  tor  I  am  jealous  over  you  with  ijodly 

JEALOUSIES. 
.Vwm.S.  29.  this  is  law  ol'j.when  a  wilegoeth  asit; 

JEOPAKOED. 

.Ayf/f.S.lS.were  peonic  thatj.  their  lives  unto  deat.i 

JKOPAKDV. 

2  Sam.  2!!.  I",  went  iiy'.  ol'their  lives,  1  CAr.  11.  19. 
1  Chr.  12.  19.  he  will  fall  to  Suul,  toj.  ol'our  heads 
J.uke.  S.23.sliipwas  filled  with  water,they  were  \nj. 
1  Lar   15.  MO.  and  whv  stand  we  \nj.  every  hour? 

JESTING. 
Huk.  5.  4.  nor  filthiiiess,  nor  J.  not  convenient 

JEWEL 
S\<^n\(\i:s,[\\JI  precious  and  costly  ornament,Oen. 

2-1.  o.i.     [2]   Gud's  children,  Mai.  3.  17. 
Proii.  11.  22.  as  aj.  of  gold  in  a  swine's  snout 
2l(.  15.  hut  the  lips  of  knowledge  are  a  precious^. 
Eick.Xd.M.  I  put  a /.on  Ihv  forehead, and  ear-rings 

JEWELS. 
Oen.  24.  53.  the  servant  lirought  fjrth  j.  of  silver 
Eiwi.  3.22.  shall  borrow  j.  of  gole,  11.2.  |  12.35. 
3.1.  22.  they  brought  all  ;.  of  gold,  J'J'ain.  31.  50. 
A'uw.  31.  51.  took  the  gold,  even  all  wrought^'. 
I  Sam.  fi.  8.  and  put  Ihe^'.  of  gold  in  a  cofier,  15. 

1  Clirini.  20.  25.  they  four,  riches  and  precious^. 
32.27.  made  treasuries  for  all  manner  (ileasantj. 

)ub  28.  17.  the  excliiinge  of  it  shall  not  he  forj.of 
Cant.  I.  10.  thy  cheeks  are  comely  with  rowsol\;. 
7.  1.  the  jciints  of  ihy  thighs  are  like^'. 
Asa.  111.  10.  as  a  bride  adornelh  her.^elf  with  her  j. 
F.iek.  11"   17.  h:ist  taken  thyj.  of  my  gold  and  silver 

39.  mil  they  shall  take  thy  fair  j.  23.  26. 
fivs.  2.  13.  siie  decked  herself  with  ear-rings  and  j. 
Mal.'.S.  17  .hay  shall  be  mine, when  I  make  up  my  ;. 

IF 
iJigiiifios,iljSurf?7/,Nnm.  14.  t23.     [2]  niuther 
or    H«,  Geii.  8.  8.     [3]     IVIien,   Jiidg.  21.  21. 
John    12.    32.      It    denotes,    [1]    A    condition, 
Deut.  28.  15.   r,iike  9.  23.     [21  Jl  supposition, 
Rom.  4.  2.   1   I'et.  3.  l".     [3]  A  reason  of  a 
matter,  Eph.  4.  21. 
Oen.  2.")  22.  she  said,  if\t  be  so,  why  am  I  thus 
31.8.  iflu'.^-.M  lhu.s  II  34.  15.  if  ye  will  he  as  we  be 
43.  1 1.  (/it  must  hcio  now,  lake  of  the  best  fruits 
./o.«A.  14.  12.  //so  be  the  Lord  will  be  with  me 
Snai.  14.  !t.  //  ihev  sav  to  u.s,  tarry  till  we  come 
20.  7.  if  he  .say  lliiis,  ii  is  well,  2  Sam.  15.  20. 

2  /iinn^sl.i.  if  wr  say,  if  wc  sil  here,  2/ they  kill  us 
!0.  Ct.ifyc  be  mini',  if  y  will  i.earken  to  my  voice 

/oh  n.'«l.  if  I  he  wicked, IO.I.").||  24.25. z/il  be  not  so 
Psal.  7.  3.  if  I  have  done  this,  if  there  be  iniquity 
.7/— 27.  ]8.;/ they  be  [irophets, ;/  the  word  of  Lord 

51.8.  take  balm  for  her  piiin,  iVso  he  may  be  heal. 
Dan.  3. 17.  if  it  be  so,  our  God  is  able  to  deliver  us 

4.  27.  if  ii  maybe  a  lengthening  of  iliy  tranquillity 

Hos.9.1.  if  so  be  it  yielii,strangerssliall  swall.  it  up 

^fnf.4.  3.  i/ihou  be  the  Son  of  God, command  that 

these  stones  he  made  bread,  27.  40.  Luice  4.  3. 

14  28.  if  It  be  thou,  bid  me  come  lo  thee  on  water 

27.  43.  let  him  deliver  him,  if  lie  will  have  him 
Mark  I.-IO.  (/thou  wilt,  thou  canstmnke  me  clean 

II.  .32.  if  we  shall  sav  of  men,  thev  feared  people 
/,«:ie23.  35.  if  he  be  Christ,  39.  .hhn  10.  24. 
John  I.  25.  i/thou  be  not  Elias,  nor  that  prophet 

15.  18.  if  (he  world  hate  you,  1  .John  3.  13. 

10. 12.  Jews  cried  out,  (/thou  let  this  man  eo 
Jlcis  5.  ;t9.  i/it  beof  God  ye  cannot  overthrow  it 
If  or.  15.19.1/ in  this  life  only  we  have  hope  in  Chr. 
tial.  4.  7.  ;/a  si.n,  then  an  heir  of  God  thro'  Christ 
Phil.'i.X.  i/anv  consolation,  i/ any  comfort  of  love 
Heb.  3.  til.  t/they  shall  enter  into  rest,  4.  3,  5. 
1  John.  2.  19.  if  they  had  been  of  us,  they  would 

IF  not. 
Oen.  18.21.  if  not  I  will  know  |1  24. 49.  ifn.  tell  me 
Kx(»i.32  32.  if  not,  blot  me,  I  pray,  out  of  thy  book 
./tt(/n-.9.l5.i/n.let  fire  come  outof  the  bramble,  20. 
1  .Sa//(.  2.  ^F.  and  if  not,  \  will  lake  it  by  force 

6.9.  if  not,  then  we  shall  know  it  is  not  his  hand 
S  Sa'ii.  13.  2f).  if  not,  I  pray  thee,  let  Ainnon  go 

17.  Ii.  shall  we  do  after  bis  say.?  (/net  speak  thou 
S  /TiHo-.s-  2.  10.  but  if  not,  it  shall  not  be  so 
loh  9   21.  if  not,  where,  and  who  is  he? 

33.  33.  if  not,  hearken  unto  me,  hold  thy  peace 
r>in.  3.  18.  hut  if  not,  be  it  known  to  thee,  O  king 
Zerh.  11.  12.  jive  me  my  price;  if  not,  fo.'bear 
t^iike  10.  fi.  hilt  (/  not.  It  shall  turn  to  you  again 

13.  9.  (/  not,  after  that  thou  shall  cut  it  down 

See  Were. 

IF  now. 

Oen.  18  ^.ifnnm  I  have  found  favour  in 'by  sight 

24.  42.  O  God,  if  now  thou  do  prosper  try  way 
49.  if  now  von  wiil  di-al  kinillv  witn  me 

33. 10.  Jacob  said,  if  now  1  Ik.vp  found  jracein  thv 
sight,  47.  20.  .Kt»^/.34.  9.  ./i/fZo-.  6  17. 

CorA.l.if  n.  thou  diilst  receive  it,  why  dost  g  ory 

IGNOMINY. 

J'rjo  18.3  Cometh  com.- mpt, and  with  t.  reproach 


ISL 

lONORANCE 

Signifies,  [1]  Want  of  the  true  knowle^e of  God 
and  of  heavenly  things,  Eph.  4.  18.     [2]    Un- 
beliif,  which  follows  ignorance,  1  Pet.  1.  14. 
[3    Error,  imprudence,  or  surprise.  Lev.  4.  2. 
13      [4]  Idolatry,  Acts  17.  30. 
I^ev  1.2.  if  a  soul  shall  sin  thro'  i.  against  any  com- 
mandment, 5.  15.  JCum.  15.  24,  27,  28,  29. 
13.  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel  sin  thro'  ('. 
22.  when  a  ruler  hath  done  somewhat  thro'  t. 
27.  if  any  of  the  conunon  people  sin  thro'  i. 
JVurn.  15.  25.  it  shall  be  forgiven  them,  for  it  is  i. 
./icts  3. 17.  I  wot  that  Ihro'i.  yedid  it  as  your  rulers 
17.  30.  and  the  times  if  this  i.  God  winked  at 
i^pA.  l.lS.beiiig  alienated  thro'  thei.that  is  in  them 
1  Pet.  1. 14.  according  to  the  former  lusts  in  your  i. 
2.  15.  that  ye  may  put  to  silence  i.  of  foolish  men 

IGNORANT 
Signifies,  [1  ]  One  that  wants  understanding,  Isa. 
56.  10.     [2]   One  that  is  not  in  a  capacity  to 
know  one.'scunditic,n,or  deliver  from  troubles, 
Isa.  63.  16.     [3]  Without  the  knowledge  of  the 
true  God,  Acts  17.  23.     [4]   One  sinning  un- 
wittingly, not  knowing  that  the  Christinnrcli- 
gion  was  the  true  religion,  1  Tim.  1.  13.     [5] 
Onelhat  hasnot  been  trainedup  inscnooisof  po- 
lite learning,  nor  attained  his  knowledge  by  the 
ordinary  way  of  learning  it  from  men.  Acts  4. 
13.     [6J  One  not  rightly  conceiving  or  appre- 
hending, Rom.  10.  3.    [7]  One  that  sinnelti  for 
want  of  the  knowledge  of  hisduty,andthrough 
inccnsideration,  Heb.  5.  2. 
Psal.  73.  22.  so  foolish  was  I  and  1. 1  was  as  a  beast 
fsa  5f>.  10.  they  are  all  i.  they  are  all  dumb  dogs 
63. 16. thou  art  our  fatlier,lho'  Abraham  be  i.  of  us 
Acts  4.  13.  and  perceived  that  they  were  i.  men 
Rom.^.  13.  now  I  would  not  have  you  i.  brethren, 
1  Cor.  10.  1.  I  12.  1.  2  Cor.  1.  8.  1  Thess.  4.  13. 
10.3. they  being  ('.  of  God's  righteous,  going  about 
11.25.  lliat  ye  should  be  i.  of  this  mystery 

1  Cor.  14.  38.  if  any  man  he  i  let  him  be  i. 

2  Cor.  2.  11.  for  we  are  not  i.  of  Satan's  devices 
Heb.  5.  2.  who  can  have  compassion  on  the  i. 

2  Pet.  3.  5.  for  this  they  are  willingly  i.  of 

8.  but,  beloved,  be  not  i.  of  this  one  thing 

IGNORANTLY. 
A'Vm.l5.28.pripsts  alone  for  the  soul  that  sinneth  i. 
Deut.  19.  4.  the  case, whoso  killeth  his  neighbour  ('. 
Acts  17.23.  whom  iberefoic  ye  ('.  worship  I  declare 
1  Tim.  1.13.  had  mercv,  because  I  did  it  i.  in  unbel. 

ISLAND. 
,Tob  22.  30.  he  shall  deliver  the  j.  of  the  innocent 
/sa. 34.  14.  shall  meet  with  the  wild  beastsof  the  ('. 
Acts'il.  16.  and  running  under  a  certain  (.  Clauda 
26.  howbeit,  we  must  be  cast  on  a  certain  i. 
28.  1.  they  knew  that  the  i.  was  called  Melita 
7.  were  possessions  of  the  chief  man  of  the  i. 

9.  others  who  had  diseases  in  the  i.  were  healed 
Rev.  6.  14.  everv  i.  was  moved  out  of  its  place 

16.20.  every  i.  fled  awav,  mountains  not  found 

ISLANDS. 
/sa.Il  ll.lo  receive  his  people  from  the  I'.ofthesea 
13.22.  wild  boasts  of  the  V.  shall  cry  in  their  hou.ses 

41.  1.  keep  silence  before  tne  O  i.  and  let  people 

42.  12.  and  declare  the  Lord's  praise  in  the  i. 
15.  I  will  mike  the  rivers  ;.  and  dry  up  the  pools 

59. 18.  to  the  i.  he  will  repay  ncompence 

.Jer.  50.  39.  wild  beasts  of  the  i.  shall  dwell  there 
ISLE. 

Isa.  20.  6.  the  inhabitants  of  the  i.  say  in  that  day 
23.  2.  be  still,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  i. 
6.  pnssover  to  Tarshish,  howl,  inhabitants  of  i. 

Acts  13.6.  they  had  gone  thro'  the  (.  to  Paphos 
28.  11.  in  a  ship  which  had  wintered  in  the  i. 

Rev.  1.  9. 1  John  was  in  'hei.  that  is  called  Patmos 
ISLES. 

f?f n.lO.S.by  these  were  the  i.of  iheGentiles  divided 

F.sth.  10.  1.  Ahasuerus  laid  a  tribute  im  the  ('. 

Psat.Ti.  10.  the  kings  of  the?,  shall  bring  presents 
97. 1.  let  the  multitude  of  the  i.  be  glad  thereof 

fsa.  24. 15.  glorify  ye  the  Lord  in  the  i.  of  the  sea 
40.  15.  he  taketh  up  the  i.  as  a  very  little  thing 
41.5.  the  (.  saw  it  and  feared,  theendsof  the  earth 
42.  4.  and  the  i.  shall  wail  for  his  law 

10.  the  I.  and  the  inhabit,  thereof  sing  his  praise 
49.  I.  listen,  O  i.  unto  me,  and  hearken  ye  people 
51.  5.  the  i.  shall  wait  upon  me  and  trust,  60.  9. 

66. 19.  the  !.  afar  ofl^that  have  not  heard  my  fame 
.fer.  2.  10.  for  pnss  over  the  i.  of  Chitt'm,  and  see 

25.22.  the  kings  of  ihe  i.  shall  drink  after  them 
31.  10.  hear  and  declare  it  in  the  i.  afar  oft" 
Ezek.  26. 15.  shall  not  i.  shako  at  sound  of  thv  fall? 

18.  Ihe  i.  tremhleil,  the  ('.  shnll  he  troiibh'd 
27.3.  who  art  amerrhaut  of  the  people  for  many  i. 

6.  benches  of  ivory,  brout'ht  out  of  /'.  of  Chittim 

7.  blue  and  purple  from  the  i.  of  Elisha 

l.^i.  m%ny  i.  were  the  merchandise  of  thy  hand 

35.inhibi(antsnflhf'  ('  shall  be  astonished  at  thee 

39.  fj.  awo.-.j  th''m  that  dwell  carelessly  in  the  i. 

Dan.  ll.Ut.  aftcrthisheshall  turn  his  face  to  the  t. 


IMA 

Zcph.  2.  11.  men  shall  worship  him,  every  one 
from  bis  place,  even  all  the  *'.  of  the  healheo 
ILL. 
Gen.  41.  3.  kine  c.ime  up  i. -favoured,  4, 19, 20,21 
43.6.  why  dealt  veso  i.  with  me  as  totelltbeuianf 
Deut.Xft.iX.  hath  any  i.  blemish  thou  shall  not  ofl'e# 
.Job  20.  26.  it  shall  go  i.  with  him  that  is  left 
Psal.  106. 32.  it  went  i.  with  Moses  for  their  oaReu 
Isa.  3.  11.  woe  to  the  wicked,  itshallbei.  withhim 
.ler.  40.4.  if  it  seem  i.  to  thee  lo  come  with  me 
.loel  2.  20.  his  stink  and  his  i.  savour  shall  come  up 
Mic.2.i.  Ihey  behaved  themselves  i.  in  their  doi.iga 
Rom.  13.  10.  love  worketh  no  (.  to  bis  neighbour 

Ihlj  favouredness. 
DeMt.l7.1.not  sacrifice  gnat  wherein  t.-/aooure(/n. 

ILLUMINATED. 
//ei.10.32.  after  ye  were  ;'.  ye  endured  a  great  fight 

IMAGE 
Signifies,  [1  ]./?  representation  or  likeness  ofaper- 
Snn  or  thing,  1  Sam.  19.  13.  Mat.  22.  20. 
[2]  Any  shape  or  picture  representing  God,  or 
any  creature,  made  for  the  sake  of  divine  wor- 
ship, Exod.  20.  4.  [3]  Our  resemblance  of 
God  in  rin-hleovsness  and  holiness.  Gen.  1.2(5. 
[4]  Our  likeness  to  God  in  respect  of  dominion 
and  poicir,  1  Cor.  11.  7.  [5]  An  essential, 
substantial,  real,  and  adequate  resemblance  of 
the  person  of  another,  Col.  1.  15.  Heb.  1.  3. 
It  is  taken,  [1]  Essentially,  as  Christ  is  the 
image  of  his  Father,  Heb.  I.  3.  [2]  Accidcn- 
talh/,or  respecting  qualities,spiritual  andhea- 
ven'ly.  Gen.  1.  26.  27.  [3]  Existentially,  for  the 
substance  of  the  things  whereof  they  be  images, 
1  Cor.  15.  49.  Heb.  10.  1.  [4]  Mystically, 
Rev.  13.  14,  1.5.  |  14.  9,  11.  [5]  Refirrsenla- 
tively,  1  Cor.  11.  7.  [6]  Civilly,  Mat.  1'2.  20. 
[7]  hnaginarily,  as  in  apparitions,  Job  4.  16. 
[8]Figurativcly,forthe  transitory  felicity  and 
glory  of  the  wicked,  Psal.  73.  20.  [9]  Jdola 
trously,  2  Kings  17.  10,  16. 
Gen.  1.  26.  let  us  make  man  in  our  i.  27.  |  9.  6. 
5.  3.  Adam  begat  a  son  in  his  own  i.  after  his  i 
/^rB.26.  I.  nor  rear  up  a  standing  (.  iJeut.  16.  22. 

1  Sam.  19. 13.  Michael  tnok  nn  i.  and  laid  it  in  bed 

16.  behold  there  was  an  i.  in  ihe  bed  with  pfllow 

2  Kings  3.  2.  for  Jehoram  put  away  Ihe  i.  of  Baal 
10.27.  they  brake  down  the  i.  and  houseofBaal. 

2CAr.  33. 7.  Manasseh  set  carved  i.  in  house  of  G. 
.Job  4.  16.  an  i.  was  before  mine  eyes,  was  silence 
Psal.  39.  t  6.  sure'y  everv  man  walketli  in  an  i. 

73.  20.  when  thou  awakest,  sh;ut  despise  their  j. 
F.zek.8.  3.  there  wiis  the  seal  ofthe('.  ofjealousy,5. 
Don.  2.  31.  behold,  a  great  (.  stood  before  thee 
35.  stone  that  smote  i.  became  a  great  mounlair* 

3.1.  Nebuchadnezzar  the  kina  niadean  (.  of  golit 

5.  fall  down  and  worshii)  Ihe  guide:)  (.  10,  15. 
//os.  3.  4.  Isr.  shall  abide  nianv  duvs  without  an  i. 
..Wa £.22.20. whose  is  this  i.?JV/aVil2.16./,«*e20.24. 
.^f/s  19.35.  of  Ihe  J.  which  fell  down  from  Jupiter 
Rom.  1.  23.  and  changed  Ihe  glory  of  G.  into  an  i. 

B.  29.  to  be  conformed  lo  the  (.  of  his  Son 

11.  4.  who  have  not  bowed  the  knee  to  i.  of  Baai 

1  Cor.  11.7.  forasmuch  as  he  is  the  i.  and  glory  ofG. 

15.  49.  and  as  we  have  borne  the  i.  of  the  earthy 

2  f()r.3.  18.  and  changed  into  the  same  i.fiom  glory 
4.  4.  of  Christ,  who  is  Ihe  i.  of  God,  Col.  1.  15. 

Coi.  3.  10.  after  the  i.  of  him  that  created  him 
Heb.  1.  3.  by  bis  Son,  the  express  i.  of  his  pers<yd 
10.  1.  a  shaaow,  not  Ihe  very  i.  qf  the  things 
Rev.  13.14.  that  they  should  make  an  !.  tothe  beast 
15.  had  power  to  give  life  unto  Ihe  (.  of  the  beasl 
14.9.  if  any  man  worship  the  beast  and  his  i. 
ll.thev  have  10  rest,  who  worsh.  beast  and  his  i. 
15.2.  that  have  gotten  victory  over  beast  and  his  j. 

16.  2.  grievous  sore  fell  on  them  that  worship  i. 
19.  20.  he  deceived  them  that  worshipped  his  e. 
20.4. w  ho  had  not  worshipped  the  beast  nor  his  t. 

See  Gr.wen. 

IMAGE-WORK. 

..  -iron.  3. 10.  he  made  two  rherubimsof  i.  work 

Molten  IMAGE. 
Deut.  9.  12.  they  have  made  them  a  molten  i. 
.ludg.n.^.the  silver  for  my  son  to  make  a  molten  i- 
P5aM06.19.  made  acalfand  worshipped  molten  iV 
.fcr.  10.  14.  for  hismolten  i.  is  fal.'^ehood,  51.  17. 
Hab.  2. 18.  what  profitelh  the  graven  and  molten  «. 

IMAGES. 
Gen.  31.  19.  Rachel  had  stolen  her  father's  i.  34. 

35.  Laban  searched  but  found  not  Ihe  i. 
Kxod.  23. 24.  thou  shall  overthrow  and  quite  break 
down  their  i.  34.  13.  Deut.  7.  5.  JViim.33.  52. 
/^fc.2fi.30.I  will  cut  down  your  i.  and  cast  carcases 
lSn(n.6.5.ye.shall  rnakei.ofyour  emerodsand  mice 
11.  thev  laid  the  i.  of  their  emertids  on  the  cart 
2S(77n. 5.21. there  they  left  their  i.  Pavid  burnt  them 

1  Kings  14.  9.  hast  made  molten  i.  to  provoke  me 
23. they  also  build  thpm  high  places, i.and  grove* 

2  Kings  10.  26.  Ihey  brought  i.  out  of  house  of 
Baal,  11. 18.  i,  brake  they  iu  pieces.  i& 

4  m  14. 


IMiM 

It  Killers  17.  10.  set  up  1. 1|  JG.  they  made  molten  j. 

■m.  'J4.  Jusiuh  imt  awiy  /.  ilial  were  sjiied  in  land 
ZChron.  14.  3.  mid  .-Vsa  broke  down  the  i.  5. 

23.17.Jehoiada  brake  <.  |;  :J1.  1.  Hezukiah  brake  i. 

28. '-.  .Vhaz  made  also  inolien  i.  tor  Uaalini 

33.  "2"2.  lor  .\iiion  sacriticed  lo  all  llie  carved  i. 

34  3.  Josiali  cut  down  llie  curved  and  molten  i.  4. 
tsa.  17.  8.  lie  shall  not  look  to  grove.-;  or  (. 

27.  y.  llie  groves  and  i.  shall  noi  stand  up 

30.  22.  ye  Khali  delile  the  oniam.-in  of  molten  i. 
41.  2y.  iheir  molten  (.  are  wind  ami  conliismn 

Jer  43.  13.  he  shall  break  ihe  (.  ot'  Kiin-sneniesh 
50  2.  idols  conloundcd,  liur  i.  aie  broken  ni  jneces 
Eiet.li.4. altars  de^olate,an.l  your  (.shall  be  bioken 
6.  idols  broken,  and  tli.it  youi  (.  nia)  be  cut  down 

7.  20.  bul  Ihev  made  the  /.  ot  the.r  „b..miiiations 
16.  17.  taken  guld.  and  made>l  to  tli)sell/.  ol  meli; 
21.  21.  the  kin-  ofUabvlun  con.-nlled  with  /. 

23.  14.  the  I.  oftlie  Chaldean,  pumtiayed 

30. 13.  1  wUl  cause  then  /.  to  cease  out  ol'  iN'oph 

//os. 10.1.  increas.  altais,l!iBy  have  made  goodly  (. 

2.  shall  break  down  their  altars,  spoil  Iheir  ;. 

13.  2.  they  have  made  their  molten  i.  of  silver 

Amos  5. 'M.  ye  have  borne  the  tabernacle  ol  .our  t. 

Mic.  .1.  13.  thy  graven  and  siandmg  i.  will  I  cut  oH' 

IM.AUEKY. 
Ezek.  P.  12.  every  man  in  the  chamber  of  his  /. 

iM.\(;i.\E. 

Job  6.  21).  do  ye  i.  to  reprove  words  and  speeches? 
21.  27.  the  devices  ye  wrongfully  /   agamst  me 
Psal.  2   1.  why  do  the  peo|ilo  i.  a  vain  thing  ? 
38.12.  they  seek  my  hurl  and  i.  deceits  all  day  Ion 
62.  3.  how  long  will  ye  i.  mischief  against  me  ? 
140.  2.  which  I.  misch.  in  Iheir  heart,  are  lor  war 
ProD.12.20.deeeit  is  in  the  heart  of  them  that  (.evil 
Hos.  7.  15.  yet  do  they  (.  mischier against  me 
JVa/i.  1.  9.  what  do  ye  ('.  against  the  Lord  ? 
Zech.  7.  10.  let  none  i.  evil  against  neighbour, 8.17, 
Acts  4.  25.  why  did  the  |ieo|ile  /'.  vain  things? 

I.\I.\GINAT10N 

Signifies,  [1]  The  first  ideas,  purposes,  and  ma 

lions  of  the  soul,  tien.  li.  5.    [2]  Stul/boniness, 

Deut.  29.  1 1'.>.  Jer.  27.  t  17.     [3]  Corrupt  reu 

soninv^s,  2 Cor.  10.  t  5. 

Oen.  0.  5.  every  i.of  his  heart  was  evil  continually 

8.  21.  the  i.  of  man's  heart  is  evil  from  his  youth 
Deut  2il.  19.  though  I  walk  in  the  i.  of  mine  heart 

31.  21.  for  I  know  thcii  i.  1  C/tron.  28.  9. 

1  Chr.  29.  18.  keep  this  for  ever  in  the  i.  of  heart 

Jier.23.17.  say  to  every  one  walkeih  after  i.of  his  h 

1  ukr  1.51.  scattered  the  nroud  in  i.  of  their  liea'ts 

IM.VGINAriONS. 

1  Chr  28.9.  L.I.  understands  all  the*,  of  thoughts 
Psal.  •i\.\  1-2.  I  gave  them  up  to  the  hardness  of  i. 
ProB.  (i.  18.  a  heart  that  deviseth  wicked  (. 
Lam.  3.  t»!).  llmu  hast  seen  all  their  (.  against  me 

61,  tliuu  hast  heard  all  iheir  i.  against  me 
/{(7m. I.2l.but  became  vain  in  their  i.  heart  darken. 

2  Cor.  10. 5.  casting  down  (.  that  exalt  against  God 

See  I  Ik  ART. 

IM.AGIiNED. 

Gen.  11.  G.  nothing  restrained,  which  they  have  i. 

P3al.\0.2.  let  them  be  taken  in  devices  they  have  i. 

21.  11.  intended  evils,  tliev  i.  mischievous  device 

IM  AGI.VKTH. 
JVak.l.  11.  there  is  one  that  i.  evil  ajainst  the  Lord 
IMB.A.L.\r,  Ac.      See  Utter  E. 
IMMRDIATCLY. 
^fat.4.  22.  llipy  i.  left  the  ship  and  followed  liim 
8.3.J.  his  leprosy  was  cleans.  Murk  1.  42.  /,u.5. 13. 
20.  34.  i.  received  sight,  Mark  10.  52.  /.«.  18.  43. 
20.  (4.  i.  the  cock  crew,  /.nkei'2. 110.  .fo/in  18.  27. 
^arAr  1.12.;.  the  Spirit  ilriveth  him  into  wilderness 
3).  he  lifted  her  up,  and  (.  tin-  fever  left  her 
4.  13.  Satan  cometh  i.  and  taketh  away  the  word 
17.  when  alfln^tion  ariseth,  i.  they  are  oflended 
Luke  1.  M.  Zacliarias,  lii.3  month  was  opened  (. 
6.49.i.it  fell  11 8.  44.  i.  her  issue  of  blood  staunched 
13.  13.  i.she  was  inadestmis.'ht  and  glorified  God 
19.  11.  that  the  kingdom  ofGo.l  should  i.  ajipear 
John  5.  9.  and  /.  the  man  was  made  wlnde 
Acta  9.  34.  Eneas  arosi'  /.  ||  111.  33.  I  sent  i.  to  thee 
12.  23.  i.  the  anjel  of  tin;  Lord  smote  him 
16.  20.  and  i.  all  the  doors  were  opened 
Oal.l.  10.  i.  Iconfe-.red  nut  with  flesh  and  blond 
Rev.  4.2.  and  i.  I  wa.-  m  t'.ir  S|iirit,  and  behold 

IM.MORT.AL 
BIpnifics,  [1]  One  who  is  simphj  anil  every  way 
incvrruptihle,  wil/ioiit  possi/iil-Jij of  prrishinir 
or  dying-,  1  Tim.  1.  17.  [2J  That  which  beinir 
once  dead  shall  rise  again,  nerr.r  to  die  more, 
1  Cor.  15.  53.  [3]  The  consummate  glory  and 
eternal  blessedness  of  the  saints  in  heaven, 
Rom.  2.  7. 
I  Tim.  1.  17.  now  to  the  Kinietornnl,^  invisible 

IMMORT.M,ITY. 
Rnm.  2.  7.  to  them  who  seek  (or  i.  eternal  life 
1  Cor.  15.  53.  and  this  inort.il  must  put  nn  i. 
54.  when  this  mortal  sliall  have  put  on  i. 
\Tim.  6. 10.  whr  only  linih  i.  dwelling  in  the  light 


ZTim.  1.10.  who  brought  i.  to  light  thro"  the  gospel 

IMMUTABLE. 
Hcb.  C.  18.  that  by  two  i.  llimgs,  in  which  it  was 

IMMUTAUILITY. 
//tYi.G.n.thei.of  his  counsel,  confirm,  it  by  an  oath 

IMl'AKT. 
Z-uA:c3.11.lwocoats,lethim  /.to  him  that  hath  none 
Rum.  1. 11.  that  I  may  i.  to  you  some  spiritual  gift 

lAlPARTEU. 
.Job  39.  17.  nor  hath  he  i.  to  her  understanding 

1  Thess.'i.S.vie  were  willing  to  have  i.our  own  souls 

IMl'EDlMEiNT. 
Mark  7.  32.  they  bring  one  that  had  i.  in  his  speech 

I.Ml'EiMTENT. 
/;o«i.'.''..5.thuu, after  thv  (.heart  ireasuiest  up  wrath 

IMPERIOUS. 
Ezek.  10.  31).  the  wmk  ol  an  (.  whorish  woman 

IMl'LACAULE. 
Rom.  1.31.  uithuut  iialiiial  atiection, /.  unmerciful 

IMl'LE.Al). 
Acts  19.38.  the  law  i.,  open,  let  them  (.  one  unutlier 

IMI'OKTUMTY. 
Luke  ll.S.because  of  Ins  (.lie  will  rise  and  give  him 

I. M  POSE. 
Ezra  7.24. it  shall  not  lie  l.iufnl  to  /.  loll  upon  them 

l.MI'OSEl). 
y/ei.y.lO.stood  only  m  carnal  ordinances  (.on  them 

I.MI'OSSIHLE. 
Mat.  17.  20.  and  noihing  shall  be  i.  unto  you 

19.  2(5.  with  men  is  (.  Siark  10.  27.  J.uke  18.  27. 
Luke  1.37.  for  with  God  notlimg  shall  be  (.  18.  27. 
17.  l.lie  said,  it  is  (.  but  that  offences  will  come 
Heb.d.i.xi  is  i.  for  those  »  ho  were  oneeenliglitened 
18.  in  wliidi  It  was  (.  for  G.  to  lie,  we  might  have 
11.  0.  but  without  faith  il  is;',  to  please  God 
IMPOTENT. 
.John  5.  3.  in  these  lay  a  great  multitude  oft.  folk 
Jicts  4.  9.  oftlie  good  ileed  done  to  the  ;.  man 
14.  8.  there  sat  a  man  at  Lvsira(.  in  Ins  feet 

IMPOVERISH. 
Jer.  5.  17.  lliey  shall  /.  thy  fenced  cities  thou  trust 

I.MP')VERISHED. 
Judg.  fi.O.  Isr.  was  greatly  (.  because  of  Midianiles 
Psal.  100.  t  43.  they  were  (.  for  their  inii|uity 
/.vrt.40.20.1ie  that  is  so  (.  ehooseth  a  tree  will  not  rot 
j1/aM.4. whereas  Edoin  saith,  we  are/,  but  will  re- 
LMPRIS\)NED.  (turn 

Acts  22.  19.  they  know  that  I  /.  and  beat  them 

IMPKISOA'.MENT. 

Ezra  7.2G.  whether  it  be  to  death,  banishment,  or  /. 

//eft.  11. 3G.  others  had  trial  of  niockings,  bunds,  /. 

IMPRISONMENTS. 

2  Cor.  6.  5.  approving  ourselves  in  stripes,  in  / 

LMPUDENT. 
Prov.  7.  13.  and  with  an  /.  face  she  said  lo  hin 
Ezrk.  2.4.  lor  they  are/,  children,  and  stitf-heailed 
3.  7.  the  house  of  Israel  are  i.  and  hardhearted 

IMPUTE 
Signifies,  [1]  Freely  to  account  or  ascribe  to  a 
person  that  which  he  himself  lialh  not,  nor  did 
not,  Rom.  4.  22.  [2]  To  lay  to  one's  charire. 
2  Sam.  19.  19.  [3]  To  be  held  guilty,  Lev.  H 
4.  [4]  To  suipect,  1  Sam.  22.  15. 

1  .S'rt/«.22.1.5.1el  not  king  /.  any  thing  to  his  servant 

2  Sam.  19.  19.  let  not  my  lord  /.  inniuity  to  me 
Rom.  4.8.  blessed,  to  whom  the  Ld.  will  not  i.  sin 

IMPUTED. 
Lev.  7. 18.  nor  shall  it  be  i.  to  him  that  oft'eretli  it 
17.  4.  blood  shall  be  (.  to  that  man,  he  shed  blood 
Worn.  4.11.  that  righleousn.  might  be  /.  to  them  also 
22.  theiefore  it  was/,  to  him  for  righteousness,  23. 
./am.  2.  23.  Gal.  3.  t  0. 
24.for  usalso,lo  whom  it  shall  be  /.  if  we  believe 
5.  13.  but  sin  is  not  /.  when  there  is  no  law 

IMPUTETH. 
Psal.  32.2.  blessed,  to  whom  theL.  /.  not  iniquity 
Rom.  4.6.  to  whom  G.  /.  rishteousn. without  works 

IMPUTING. 
Hab.  1.11.  he  shall  pass  over,/. his  power  to  his  god 
2  Cor.  5. 19.  God  in  Christ  not  /.  their  tiesjiasses  to 

them 
IN 
Signifies,  [I]  Bi/  or  through,  .John  17.  10.  Gal.  3. 
e.     [2]  Out  of,  Exod.  31.  4.   [3]  mth,  or  toa-c- 
t/icr  with,  Mat.  lt;.27.  [4)  As,  Matthew  10.41. 
[5)  From,  Col..ssi:ins3.  10.     [6|  B.fore,  J, dm 
1.  I.      [7]  Upon,  John  14.  I.     {S]  After,  .Mark 
13.  24.  compared  with  Mat.  24.  29. 
Gcii.l.  IG.  Noah  in  the  ark,  and  the  L.  shut  him  in 
John  14.  10.  that  I  am  in  the  Father,  11,  20. 
See  Him,  Wk,  Tiike,  Them,  Us,  You. 
INASMUCH. 
Deut.  19.  6.  /.  as  he  hated  him  not  in  time  past 
Ruth^.  10.!. as  thou  fofowedst  not  young  men 
Jl/«<.25.40./.  as  have  done  it  to  one  of  least  of  these 
45.  1.  as  ye  d:d  it  not  to  one  of  the  least  of  these 
INCENSE 
Signifiis,  [1]  .1  rich  perfume  used  in  sacrifices, 
Exod.  37.  29.  [2]  The  mcrttaof  Christ's  death, 
Rev.  8.  3. 

2  S 


1J\U 

/,'j-(>(^30.8.shall  burn  a  perpetual  i.  before  the  Lor^ 
y.ye  shall  oti'er  no  strange  /.thereon,  nor  sacrifice 
37.  29.  he  made  the  pure  /.  of  sweet  spices 
40.5.shalt  set  the  altar  of  gold  for  /.  belbre  the  ark 

Leo.  10.  1.  each  took  Ins  censer,  and  put  /.iheroon 

10.  13.  he  shall  put  i.  on  the  fire  before  the  Lord 
J^'um.  7.  14.  one  spoon  often  shekels  full  of  t.86. 

iU.  7.  put  /.  in  ihem  before  the  Ld.  to-moricw,  17. 
35.  a  fire  consumed  the  250  men  that  ofi'ered  t. 
40.  Moses  said  lo  y\aron,  put  on  /.and go  ([uickly 
47.  he  put  on  /.  and  made  an  atonem.  tiir  pecule 
Deut.'.i'S.li).  they  shall  put  i.  before  lhee,andsacriii 
2  Chron.  30.  14.  the  altars  of  (.  took  they  away 

34.  2.).  forsaken  me,  and  burned  /.  to  oilier  god* 
Psul.  lit).  15.  I  will  ori'er  to  thee  the  (.  of  rams 

141.  2.  let  my  prayer  be  set  forth  before  ihee  as  / 
l.-'u.  \.  13.  no  oblations,  (.  is  an  abomination  to  me 

4ii.  23.  I  have  mil  wearied  thee  with  /. 

liO  li.  shall  III  iiig  g.dd  and  /.  and  shew  forth  praiset 

115.3.  siiciilici  III  and  burnetii  /.  on  altars  of  brick 

Gli.  3.  he  that  burnetii  /.  as  if  he  blessed  an  idol 
./<(•.  G.  20.  why  ci.meth  there  to  me  (.  from  Sheba  t 

11.  12.  and  crv  lo  the  guds  to  whom  they  offer  i 
17.  lo  jirovoke  rne  to  anger,  ill  otiering  /.  to  BaaU 

41.5.ort"enngs  and  (.  in  their  haiiil  to  bring  them 

48.  35.  and  him  that  biiinelli  (.  lo  his  gods 

/.'zf/i.  8.  II.  and  a  thick  cloud  of/,  went  up 

10.  18.  thou  hast  set  mine  oil  and  /.  before  them 

23.  41.  whereupmi  thou  hast  set  mine  /.  and  oil 

Mtil.  1.  11. in  every  place  /.shall  be  offered  lo  mf 

/.((Acl.lO.people  were  praying  without  at  lime  of i. 

Rco  5.t  8.  having  harps,  and  golden  vials  full  of  i. 

8.  3.  there  was  given  to  him  much  /.  to  offer 

4.  the  smoke  of  thy  /.  ascended  up  before  God 

See  Altar,  Burn,  Burnt. 

Sweet  INCENSE. 

EiO(f.25.0.  spices  for  sweet  i.  35.  8,  28.  ATum.  4.  16. 

31.  11.  to  make  oil  and  sweet  i.  for  the  holy  place 

39.  38.  they  brought  the  oil  and  sweet  i.  to  Mose« 

/>fu. 10. 12. Aaron  took  a  censer,  hands  full  ofsw.  i. 

INCENSED. 
Is  a.  41.  11.  all  they  that  are  /.  ag.  thee  be  ashamed 
45.  24  all  that  are  /.  ngainst  him  shall  be  ashaiTied. 

INCIIANTER. 
Deut.18.lQ.  there  shall  not  be  found  an  i.or  a  witcH 

INCHANTERS. 
Jer.  27.  9.  therefore  hearken  not  lo  dreamers  noi  /. 

INCHANTMENTS. 
Ei-od.  7.  II.  magicians  did  so  with  /.  22.  |  8.7,  18, 
Lev.  19.  20.  nor  shall  ye  use  /.  nor  observe  lime* 
JVHm.23.23.lhere  is  no /.against  Jacob,  nnrdivinat 
24. I.Balaam  went  not  to  seek  for  /.but  set  his  face 
2  fiings  17.17.  Isr.  used  divinat.  and  /.  and  did  evil 

21.  6.  Manasseh  used  /.  2  Chron.  .33.  G. 
Eccl  10.  11.  surely  the  serpent  will  bite  without  t. 
tsa.  47.  9.  and  for  the  great  abundance  of  thine  i. 

12.  stand  ^ow  with  tiiine  t.  and  thy  sorceries 

INCLINE. 

./».«/(.  24.  23,  /.  your  heart  to  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

\  Kings  8. 58. that  he  may  fcoiir  hea.  to  keep  his  law 

Psal.  78.  1. 1,  your  ears  lo  Ihe  words  of  my  mouth 

119.36. /.my  heart  unto  thy  testimonl.not  to  coven. 

141.  4.  /.  not  my  heart  to  any  evil  thing 

.fpf  Ear. 

INCLI.XED. 

./urfo'.  9. 3.  and  their  hearts  /.  to  follow  Abimelec/t. 

Psal.  40.1,  L.  /.  unto  me,  iind  heard  my  cry,  116.  2 

119.  112. 1  have  /.  mine  heart  to  perform  thy  slat 

Proj>.5.13.nor  /.  mine  ear  to  them  who  instruct,  in* 

./er.  7.24.  nor  !.  ear,  20,  |  1 1  8.  |  17.23.  |  .34. 14, 

25.4.  but  ye  have  not  /.  v  nr  ear,  35.  15.  |  44.  !). 

INCLINETIf. 
/'fou.2.18  her  house  /.  to  d^  alh,  and  paths  to  deail 

INCLOSE. 
Cant.  8.9.  ifshebea  door,  we  will/,  her  with  ceda< 

INCLOSED. 
Eiod.  39.0.  onyx-stone  /.  in  ouches  of  gold,  13. 
.^i(r/»-.20,43.  Israel  /.  Ihe  Benjamites  round  about 
P,v,17,10  they  are/,  in  their  own  fat,  speak  proudly 

22.  10.  the  assembly  of  the  wicked  have  /.  me 
Cant.  4.  12.  a  garden  i.  is  my  sister,  my  spouse 
Lam.  3.  9  he  hath  /.  my  ways  with  hewn  stone 
Luke  5.  6.  they  /.  iireat  multit.  of  fishes,  net  brake 

INCLOSINGS. 

Eiod.  28.  20.  stones  slmll  be  set  in  gold  in  i.  39.13 

INCONTINENCY. 

1  Cor.  7.  5.  that  Satan  tempt  you  not  for  your  i 
INCONTINENT. 

2  7'/m.3.3.  wiihont  nitural  atfection,  /.  fierce 
INCORRUPTIBLE. 

Rom    1.  23.  and  changed  the  glory  of  the  /.  GocT 
1  Cor.  9.  25.  we  ilo  it  to  obtain  an  /.  crown 
15.  .52.  and  the  dead  shall  be  raised  /.  we  changed 
1  /V«.  1,4. begotten  us  lo  an  inheritance/. nndefiled 

23.  being  born  of/,  seed,  bv  the  word  of  Gcd 

INCORRUPTION. 

1  Cor.  15.  42.  it  is  sown  in  corrupt,  it  i»  raised  in  t 

50.  neither  doth  corruption  inherit  i. 

53.  for  this  corruptible  mn.st  put  im  i. 

54. 10  when  this  corruptib'e  shall  have  p»t  rr.  i 


INC 

INCREASE 
Sti,'i..rnjs,  [1]  The  prvj'd  whick  comelh  of  Ike 
earl/i  and  of  cattle,  iJout.  7.  i:i.  |  :i2.  13.  Prov 
14.  4,  [2J  'J'u  ffi-viv,  advaiiu,  or  improve,  Col. 
1.10.  ITIiess.  3.  1-i.  [3J  V'l/  U  of  mure  e?- 
.  tc-jm  and  aitllwritij,  Ju)iii  3.  3U.  [4J  To  sidM 
uji,  Girii.  7.  17.  [oj  'J'u  recruit  vr  reinforce, 
Juilg.  1).  'i'.l.  IGJ  To  maltiplij,  1  Cliron.  il.  23. 
[7J  T I  iiggraSiUc  or  make  greater,  Ezra  10 
10.  L8J  'fa  strniglkeii  and  enlarge,  Luke  17. 
5.  [3J  To  make  projilable  and  fruitful,  1  Cor. 
3.  (J,  7. 

INCREASE,  Substantive. 

Lev.  19  2.').  that  il  iniiy  yield  you  the  i.  thereof 

So.  7.  for  thy  c;iUle  sliuil  nil  tlie  i.  lliereof  he  meiU 

3ti.  takii  thou  no  usury  of  hiiii  or  i.  but  fear  Gotl 

37.  not  mollify  lor  usury,  leiiil  him  victuals  for  i. 

2l>.  4.  llii:  laiMi  .snail  yiulil  her  i.  and  trees  oi  held 

20.  your  1.1. II :  -: mil  uoL  yield  her  i.  or  trees  oliield 

A"«/«.  li-i.  31)   a-  iiio  (.  olthu  threshing-floor 

32.14.  ri.seii  u|.ui  I'alher's  stead  an  s.  of  s'-iiful  men 
i;fM(.7.13. 1  will  also  bless  the  «.  of  thy  tine,  28.4. 

14.  22.  llum  shuU  truly  tithe  all  the  i.  of  thy  seed 
23.  shall  bring  forth  all  tilhe  of  the  i.  same  year 

16. 15.  the  Ld.  thy  G.  sliall  bless  thee  in  all  thy  i. 
28.18.  cursed  shall  be  the  i.  of  lliy  ki.ie,  51. 

l.Sam.2.33. ;  of  thy  house  shall  die  in  flower  of  age 
A'ek.  y.37.  it  yieldelh  much  i.  to  the  kings  over  us 
Job  2U.28.the  f.ol'  his  house  shall  depart,  and  goods 

31.  12.  It  is  a  fire  would  root  out  all  mine  i. 
I'sal.  IJ7.t).  earth  shall  yield  her  i.  and  God  bless  us 

78.  4li.  he  gave  also  their  i  to  Ihe  catcrjiillar 

85.12. what  is  good,  and  our  land  shall  yield  her  i. 
Prov.  14.  4  but  much  i  is  by  the  strength  of  the  ox 

18.20.  and  with  the  i.  of  his  lips  he  shall  be  tilled 
h'.ccl.5  10  shall  not  he  satisfied  with  2. this  is  vanity 
ysa.il.  7.  of  the  i.  of  his  government  shall  he  no  end 
Jer.  2.3.  liislfruits  of  ids  i.  was  holiness  to  the  L. 
F.zek.  18.  8.  not  usury,  nor  hath  taken  any  i.  17. 
lit.  he  lialh  given  on  usury,  and  taken  2.  22.  12. 

34.27.  tree  yield  fruil,  and  earth  shall  yield  her/. 
V-ech  8.  12.  and  the  ground  shall  give  her  i. 
I  Cor.  3.  ().  I  have  planled,  but  God  gave  the  i.  7. 
iC/>/t.4.]().inaketh  i.  of  the  body  to  edifying  in  love 
Cu/.2.1U.  all  the  body  iiicreaseth  with  the;.  ofGod 

INCREASE,  Verb. 
.J,fV.  25. 1().  by  years  thou  shall;,  the  price  thereof 
Jj?ut.  ().  3.  hear,  O  Israel,  that  ye  may  i.  mightily 

7  22.  not  at  once,  lust  beasls  of  the  lield  (.  on  thee 
Judg.  !).  2'.).  he  said,  /.  Ihv  army,  and  come  out 
1  Ckrov.Ti.  23.  he  would  V.  Israel  like  to  the  stars 
£,ira  lO.lO.taken  strange  wives  to  (.trespass  of  Isr. 
Job  8.7. tho'  small,  yet  thy  lat.  cud  should  greatly  i. 
Pnal.Ai.  12.  dost  not  i.  thy  wealth  by  their  price 

C2. 10.  if  riches  i.  set  not  your  heart  upon  them 

71.  21.  thou  slialt  i.  my  greatness,  and  comfort 

73  12  who  prosper  in  the  world,  they  i.  in  riches 

115.  14.  the  Lord  shall  ;.  you  more  and  more 
I'mv.  1.  5.  a  wise  man.will  i.  learning,  i).  9. 

22.  Hi.  he  that  oppressetli  the  poor  to  i.  his  riches 

28.  28.  but  when  ihey  perish,  the  righteous  ;. 
f.ccl.i.W.  goods  (.  they  are  increased  that  eat  them 

fi.  11.  there  he  many  things  that  i.  vanity 
/.fa. 2'.).  li).  the  meek  shall ;.  their  joy  in  the  Lord 

57.  9.  and  didsl  i.  thy  perfumes  and  didst  send 
Rze/i.  .5.  Ki.  I  will  /.  the  famine  on  you  and  break 

3(1.  20.  1  will  (.  il,  and  lay  no  famine  on  you 
37.  I  will  I.  them  with  men  like  a  flock 
Dan.  1 1.  30.  whom  ye  shall  i.  with  glory 
Has.  A.  10.  they  commit  whoredom,  and  shall  not  i. 
y.cch.  U).  8.  (hey  shall  i.  as  they  have  increased 
Jjukc  17.5.  the  apostles  said  to  Lord,  i.  our  faith 
John  3.  30.  be  must  ;.  but  I  must  decrease 
S,  Cor.  9  10.  and  i.  the  fruits  of  your  righteousness 
1  Thcs.'!.  3.  12.  the  Lord  make  you  to  ;.  in  love 

4.  10.  we  beseech  you,  that  ye  i.  more  and  more 
8TVm.  2.  IG.  Ihev  will  ?'.  to  more  ungodliness 

INCREASED. 
Oen.  7.  17.  the  waters  i.  and  bare  up  Ihe  ark,  18. 

30.  30.  it  was  little  thou  hadsl,  and  it  is  now  t. 
43.  Jacob  (.  II  Exod.  1.  7.  Israel  ).  abundnnlly 
fCxod.  23.  30  till  thou  be  i.  and  inherit  the  land 
I  .Sam.  14.  10.  the  noise  in  the  host  went  on  and  i. 
i  Sam.  15.  12.  the  people  i.  with  Absalom 
I  A'ini''s22..3.5.tlie  battle  i.thatday,  2  Chr.  18  34. 
.1  CSrojt.  4.  38.  the  house  of  their  fathers  (.  greatly 
Kira  9.  0.  for  our  iniquities  are  i.  over  our  head 
P-sa,?.  3.  ].  how  are  they  i.  that  trouble  me 

4.  7.  in  the  time  ilia!  their  corn  and  wine  i. 

49.  K).  when  the  glory  of  bis  house  is  i 
1       103.24   and  he  J.  his  people  L'rcalU 

frov.  9    11.  the  years  oflhv  life  shall  be  i. 
■  Eccl.  2.  9.  I  i.  more  than  all  b.d'orc  me 

6.  II.  goods  increase,  lliey  are  i.  that  eat  them 
.fcit.  9.  3.  multiplied  i  he  ration,  and  not  i.  the  joy 

2&  15  thou  hast  I.  till  Million,  ("»  Lord 

Ter.  5.  (i.  and  their  backslidings  are  ;. 

lo.H.lheir  widows  are  i.above  the  sand  of  the  seas 

29  C,  'ak(!  wives,  that  ye  may  be  i  there 

.^0.  14,  wounded  tlioe,  because  thy  sips  were  1. 15. 


(NL 

7. am.  2.5.  hathi.  in  daughter  ofJudah  mouniiiis; 
Kitk.  IG.  2ii.  and  ha.st  /.  ili;  ■»■  loiedoms,  23.  14." 

28.  5.  by  thy  great  wlsllom'«a^t  llicm  i.  thy  riches 
]Jan.  12.  4.  iiwiuy  run,  and  knowledge  shall  he  i. 
Has.  4.  7.  MS  they  were  i.  so  they  sinned  against  me 

10. 1.  according  to  the  fruit,  he  hath  i.  the  attars 
Zecli.  10.  8.  they  shall  increase,  as  they  have  i. 
Jl/a)-/£4.8.otherdid  yield  fruit,  that  s|iraiig  up  and  i. 
L.uke'i.  52.  Jesus  i.  in  wisdom  and  stature 
Acts  G.  7.  and  the  word  of  (Jod  i.  and  the  number 

9.  22.  but  Saul  i.  the  more  in  strength 
IG.  5.  the  churches  i.  in  number  daily 

2  Cor.  10.  15.  but  having  hope  when  your  faith  is  j. 
Rev.  3.  17.  sayest,  I  am  rich,  and  i.  with  goods 

INCREASEST. 
Job  10.  17.  and  i.  thine  indignation  upon  me 

INCREASETH. 
Job  10.  IG.  my  allliction  i.  \\  12.  23.  he  i.  nations 
Psul.  74.  23.  the  tumult  of  those  i.  continually 
Vroo.  11.  24.  there  is  that  scattereth,  and  yet  i. 

23.  28.  she  i.  the  transgressors  among  men 

24.  5.  a  man  of  knowledge  i.  strength 

28.  8.  he  that  by  unjust  gain  i.  his  substance 
20.1G.wheii  wicked  are  iiiultijilied, transgression  i. 
Eccl.  1.  18.  he  that  i.  knowledge,  (.sorrow 
/ia.40.'.i:).to  ihem  ih.il  have  no  might,  he  (".strength 
Hos.  12.  1.  he  uaiiy  i.  lies  and  desolation 
Hub.  2.  G.  woe  to  him  that  i.  that  which  is  not  his 
Col.  2.  19.  the  body  (.  wilh  the  increase  of  God 

INCRE.ASING. 
Col.  1.  10.  and  i.  in  the  knowledge  of  God 

INCREDIBLE. 
Ads  20. 8.  why  thought  i.  God  should  raise  dead  ? 

INCURABLE. 
2  Chr.  21. 18.  Lord  smote  him  with  an  ('.  disease 
Job  34.  C.  my  wound  is  (.  without  transgression 
Jer.  15.  18.  why  is  my  wound  (.  which  refusetli 
30.  12.  thy  bruise  is  (.  {|  15.  thy  sorrow  is  (. 
Mic.  1.  9.  for  her  wound  is  (.  it  is  come  to  Judah 

INDEBTED. 
Luke  11.  4.  we  forgive  every  one  that  is  i.  to  us 

INDEED. 
Oen.  17.  19.  Sarah  thy  wife  shall  bear  a  son  ('. 

20.  12.  yet  i.  she  is  my  sister,  she  is  daughter 
37.  8.  shall  thou  (.  reign  over  us,  shall  thou  ('..' 

10.  shall  I,  'Jiy  mother  and  brethren  (.  come 
40.  15.  for  (.  1  was  stolen  away  out  of  the  land 
Eiod.  19.  5.  if  you  will  obey  my  voice  (.23.  22. 
Lev.  10.18.  ye  should  (.  have  eaten  it  in  holy  place 
JVum.12.2.  hath  the  Lord/.  s]ioken  only  by  ftloses? 

21.  2.  if  thou  wilt  (.  deliver  this  people 

22.  37.am  I  not  able  (.  to  promote  thee  to  honour  1 
Deut.  2. 15.  (.  the  hand  of  the  L.  was  against  them 

21.  IG.  son  of  the  hated,  which  isi.  the  first-born 
Josh.  7.  20.  i.  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord 
1  .Sara.  1.  11.  if  thou  wilt  (.  look  on  the  affliction 

1  Kings  8.  27.  God  (.  dwell  on  earth,  2  Chr.  G.  18. 

2  Kings  14.  10.  (hou  hast  i.  smitten  Edom 

1  Chron.  4.  10.  O  that  thou  wouldest  bless  me  i. 
21.  17.  it  is  I  that  have  sinned  and  done  evil  ('. 

Job  19.  4.  and  be  it  (.  that  I  have  erred 
P.>>a/.58.1.  do  ye  (.  speak  righteimsness,  O  congreg. 
Isa.  6.  9.  hear  ye  (.  see  ye  (.  but  perceive  not 
.ler.  22.  4.  for  if  ye  do  this  thing  (.  then  kings 
Mat.  3.  11.  I  (.  baptize,  Mark  1.  8.  Luke'i.  16. 
Mark  1 1.32.  men  counted  that  he  was  a  prophet  ('. 
Luke  23.  41.  we  ('.  justly  ||  24.  34.  Lord  is  risen  (. 
John  1.  47.  behold  an  Israelite  i.  in  whom  no  guile 

4.  42.  that  this  is  (.  the  Christ,  the  Saviour 

6.  55.  my  flesh  is  nieat(.  my  blood  is  drink  i. 

7.2G.dollie  rulers  know  i.  that  this  is  very  Christ? 

8.  31.  if  ye  continue,  then  are  ye  my  disciples  (. 

3G.  if  Ihe  Son  make  you  free,  ye  shall  be  free  (. 

Acts  4. 16.  for  that  (.  a  notable  miracle  been  dom^ 

Rom.  8.7.  not  subject  to  the  law,  neither  (.  can  he 

14.  20.  all  things  i.  are  pure,  but  it  is  evil  for  that 

2  Cor.  11.  1.  yon  could  bear,  and  i.  bear  with  me 
Phil.  1.  15.  some  (.  preach  Christ,  even  of  enry 

3.  1.  to  write  to  you  to  me  (.  is  not  grievous 
C«l.  2.  23.  which  things  i.  have  a  shew  of  wisdom 
1  Thcss.  4. 10.  (.  ye  do  it  toward  all  tho  brethren 
1  Tim.  5.  3.  honour  widows  thai  are  widows  (. 
5.  she  that  is  a  widow  (.  and  desolate,  16. 

1  Pet.  2.  4.  disallowed  (.  of  men,  but  chosen  olGud 

See  Endeavour. 

INDIGNATION 
Signifies,  [1]  JVrath,  anger,  Neh.  4  1.  K»th.5.  9. 
\2]  Emnj,  Acts  5  17  [3)  The  judgments  of 
Ood,  or  the  dreadful  effects  of  his  anger,  Isa. 
26.20.  [4]  Me.'isages  of  wrath,  Jer.  1,5.  17. 
[^]  A  holij  displeasure  against  one's  self  for 
sin,  accompanied  with  a  frar  of  fulling  into 
temptations,  so  as  to  be  overcoms  by  them,  2 
Cor.  7.  11 

2  Kings  3.  27.  there  was  great  i.  ugiiiiisl  Israel 
.l^eh.  4.1.  Snnballat  took  great  (  mocked  Ihe  Jews 
Esth  5.  9.  Unman  was  full  of  i.  against  Mordecai 
Job  5.  \  2.  and  i.  slayeth  the  silly  one 

10.  17.  and  increasest  thine  (.  upon  me 
Psal.GQ.  24.  pour  out  thy  |.  wn  thum,  and  let  anger 


IJNF 

I'sul.  78.  49.  ho  cas^  on  iliciii  wrath,  i.  and  ti'duble 
102.  10.  because  of  thine  (.  and  thy  wrath 

Isa.  10.  5.  and  'he  slaflTin  their  hand  is  mine  i. 
25.  for  yet  a  little  w  liile,  and  the  i.  shall  cease 
13.  5.  Lord,  and  weajions  of  his  (.  Jer.  50.  25 
26.  20.  hide  thyself  till  the  (.  be  overpast 
30.27.  his  lips  are  full  of  >.  his  tongue  as  fire 

30.  with  thei.  of  his  anger,  and  with  the  fiime 
34.  2.  for  the  (.  of  the  Lord  is  on  all  nations 
Go.  14.  i.  shall  be  known  toward  his  enemies 

■Jer.  10. 10.  nations  shall  not  be  able  loaliidehiB  i. 

15.  17.  for  thou  hast  filled  nie  with  i. 
Lam.  2.  6.  hathilespised  in  i.  of  his  anger  Ihe  kin; 
Ezek.  21.  3J.  1  will  pour  out  mine  i.  upon  thee 

32.  24.  Ihe  land  not  rained  on  in  the  day  of  i. 

31.  therefore  I  poured  out  mine  (.  on  them 
Don.  11.30.  and  have  (.  a^'anist  the  holy  covenant 
Mic.  7.  9.  i  will  bear  the  (.  of  the  Lord 

J^ah.  1.  (i.  who  can  stand  before  his  (.? 
Hab.  3.  12.  thou  didst  march  through  the  land  in  t 
Zech.  1.  12.  thou  hast  had  (.  these  seventy  years 
Mai.  1.  4.  people  against  whom  the  Lord  hath  i. 
Jl/a<.20. 24.  lliey  were  moved  with  (.against  two 
26.  8.  they  had  (.  saying,  to  w  hat  purpose  is  this 
/^uke  13. 14.  ruler  of  synagogue  answered  with  t. 
.^cts  5.  17.  and  they  were  Idled  w  ilh  ('. 
Rom.  2.  8.  but  obey  unrighteousness,  ('.  wrath 
2  Cor.  7.  11.  yea  what  (..'  yea  what  fear  ! 
Heb.  10.  27.  a  fearful  looking  for  of  fiery  (. 
Rev.  14.  10.  jioured  out  iiitu  the  cup  of  his  i. 

INDITING. 
Psal.  45.  1.  my  heart  is  (.  a  good  matter 

INDUSTRIOUS. 
1  Kings  11.  28.  seeing  ilie  young  man  that  he  was  t 

INEXCUS.ABLE. 
Rom.  2.  l.therefoie  llion  art  i.  O  man,  that  judge* 

INFALLIBLE. 
Acts  1.  3  he  shewed  himself  by  many  i.  proofE 

INFAMY. 
Proji.  25.  10.  and  thine  (.  turn  not  away 
Ezek.  36.  3.  and  ye  are  an  (.  of  the  people 

INFAMOUS. 
Ezek.  22.  5.  they  shall  mook  thee  which  art  i. 
1NF.\NT. 

1  Sam.  15.  3.  slay  man,  woman,  i.  and  suckling 
Isa.  65.  20.  shall  be  no  more  thence  an  i.  of  daya 

INFANTS. 
.fob  3.  16.  or  as  (.  which  never  saw  light 
Hos.  13.  16.  their  (.  shall  he  dashed  in  pieces 
Luke  18.  15.  and  they  brought  also  (.  to  him 

INFERIOR 
Job  12.3.  understanding  I  am  not/,  to  you,  13.2. 
Dan.  2.  39.  shall  arise  another  kingdom  ('.  to  the* 

2  Cor.  12.  13.  what  were  ye  i.  to  other  churches 
Heb.  2.  t  7.  madest  him  little  (.  to  the  angei 

INFIDEL. 
2  Cor.  6. 15.  hath  he  that  bidieveth  with  an  i. 

1  7  im.  5.  8.  denied  faith,  and  is  worse  than  ao  t. 

INFINITE. 
.Job  22.  5.  and  are  not  thine  iniquities  i.? 
Psal.  147.  5.  great  is  Lord,  his  understar.uing  is  i 
JVcA.  2.  t  9.  take  the  spoil  of  their  i.  store 
3.  9.  and  Egypt  were  her  strength,  and  il  wasi. 

INFIRMITY 
Signifies,   [1]  Sickness,  or  feebleness  of  body,  1 
Tim.  5.  23.     |2]  Afflictions,   reproaches,   ani 
persecutions,  2  Cor.  12.  10.  [3]  i^pirituat  weak- 
ness and  defects  in  grace,  Rom.  6.  19.  j  8. 26. 
f4]  Failings  and  mi.itakes,  either  through  ig- 
norance or  loeakness,  Uom.  15.  1. 
Lev.  12.  2.  the  days  of  separation  for  her  i. 
Psal.  77.  10.  I  said,  this  is  mine  (.  but  I  will 
Prov.  18. 14.  the  spirit  of  a  man  will  sustain  hii  «. 
Luke  13.  11.  a  woman  which  had  a  spirit  of  i. 

12.  woman,  thou  art  loosed  from  thine  >. 
■  John  5.  5.  which  had  an  (.  thirty-eight  years 
Rom.  6.  19.  because  of  the  (.  of  your  flesh 
Gal.  A.  13.  ye  know-  how  through  (.  I  preached 
Heb.  .5.  2.  for  he  himself  also  is  compassed  with  « 
7.  28.  the  law  makelh  higli-priests  which  have  < 

INFIRMITIES. 
Mat.  8.  17.  himself  took  our  i.  and  bare  our 
Lake  5.  15.  came  to  be  healed  by  him  of  their  ». 
7.21  in  that  hour  he  cured  many  of  their  (.8. 2. 
i  Hoin.  8.  26.  the  Spirit  also  helpeth  our  (. 
15.  1   strong  ought  lo  bear  the  (.  of  the  weak 

2  Cor.  11.  30.  of  the  things  which  concern  mine  t- 
12.  5.  of  myself  I  glory  not,  but  in  mine  (.  9 

10.  therefore!  take  pleasure  in  mine  (. 

1  Tim.  5.  23.  use  a  little  wine  for  thine  often  i. 
Heb.  4.  15.  be  touehed  with  'he  feeling  of  our  t. 

INFLAME. 
Isa  .5.  II.  woe  to  those  coniiniio  till  wine  ('.them 

INFLAMING. 
/sa.  57.  5.  i.  yourselves  "ilh  idols  n  nder  every  tret 

INFLAMMATION. 
Lev.  13-  28.  for  it  is  an  ;.  of  Ihe  burning 
Dc«t.  28.  22  ihe  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  ant. 
INFLICTED. 

2  Cor.  2.  6.  punishment  which  w&s  t.  of  many 


INIl 

INFLUENCES. 
Job  38.  31.  canst  thou  Ijiiid  llii;  i.  ofPleiadei? 

JNl'dLDlM;. 
Eick.  1.  4.  a  fire  i.  itsill',  uiul  a  Irightness 

INiVHM 
D<ut.  IT.   10.  according  to  uil  thai  they  i.  tiiee 

INEUUMKlt. 

Oan.  9.  22.  i.  iiic,  uiul  tulked  with  ine,  mid  ^aid 

Ictsilril  arc  i.  of  time  lliut  Ihuu  leacliost,  24. 

24.  1.  i.  the  yiivernur  against  Paul,  ii5.  1!,  15. 

ING.ATIIERINti. 

Hzod.  23.  IG.  least  ol'tlie  i.  ni  tliu  end  ol'llic  year 

INGUAFTEU. 
Jam  1.  21.  and  receive  with  meekness  the  i.  word 

1NH.\B1T. 
,Vum.  35.  34.  delile  iioi  the  land  which  ye  shall  i. 
Prov.  10.  :10  the  wickeil  shall  not  i.  the  earth 
laa.  42.  11.  the  villages  that  Kedar  doth  j. 
65.  21.  they  shall  liiiild  houses  and  i   iheiii 

22.  they  shall  not  hujid,  and  another  j. 
fer.  17.  (i.  hnt  shall  i.  the  parched  places 
48.  IH.  thou  daughter,  that  dost  t.  Uibun 
Ezek.  33.  24.  tliey  that  (.  those  wastes  of  Israel 
4mos !).  14.  shall  build  the  waste  cities  and  i.  them 
Zeph.  1.  13.  shall  builil  houses,  hut  not  i.  them 

INIIAlllT.^NT. 
fsa.  5.  9.  many  houses  great  and  fair  without  i. 
6.  11.  till  the  cities  he  wasted  without  i. 

9.  9.  Ephraiin  and  the  i.  of  Samaria  shall  know 
12.  6.  cry  out  ami  shout,  thou  i.  of  Zion 

20.  6.  the  I.  of  tins  isle  shall  say  in  that  day 

24.  17.  the  pit  and  snaie  are  on  thee,  O  i.oleartli 
33.  24.  the  i.  shall  not  say,  I  am  sick 
fer. '2.  15.  his  cities  are  hiiini'd  wilhout  i. 

4.  7.  thy  cities  shall  he  laid  waste  without  an  i. 

y.  11.  I  2(1.  'J.  I  33.  10.  I  34.22. 

10.  17.  gather  thv  wares,  f)  ;.  of  the  fortress 

21.  13.  i.  of  the  Calley  ||  22.  23.  i.  of  Lebanon 
44.  22.  your  land  is  a  curse  without  an  i. 

46.  19.  waste  and  desolate,  without  (.  51.  29,  37. 

48.  19.  O  1.  of  Aroer  ||  43.  O  i.  of  Moab 

51.  35.  b;2  upon  Flahyloii,  shall  the  i.  of  Zion  say 

/3mus  1.  .';.  I  will  cut  off  the  i.  fr plain  of  Aveii 

8.  and  I  will  cut  u(f  the  i.  from  Aslidod 

Alic.l.  11.  pass  away  i.  of  Sajihir,  i.  of  Zaanan 

12.  the  I.  of  iManitli  waited  carefully  for  good 

13.  O  thou  i.  of  Lachish,  bind  the  cliariot 

15.  will  bring  an  heir  to  thee,  O/.  of  Mareshali 
Zeph.  2.  5.  1  will  destroy,  that  there  shall  be  no  ;. 
3.6.  iheir  cities  ilesi roved,  so  that  there  is  none  i. 

INHABITANTS. 
Gen.  19.  25.  lie  overthrew  all  the  i.  of  ihe  cities 
F.xod.  15.  14.  shall  lake  hold  of  llie  ('.  of  Palestina 

15.  all  the  i.  of  Canaan  shall  melt  away 
Lev.  18.  25.  the  land  itself  vomitelh  out  her  j. 
25. 10.  shall  proclaim  liberty  to  all  the  (.  thereof 
Vum.  13.  32.  is  a  land  lliat  ealelh  up  the  i.  thereof 
Deut.  13.  13.  have  withdrawn  iho  i.  of  their  city 

15.  thou  shall  surely  smi'e  the  i.  of  lliat  city 
Josh.  2.  24.  even  ihe  i.  of  the  country  do  faint 

11.  19.  that  inadc  peace,  save  the  i.  of  Gibeon 
17.  12.  could  no;  drive  out  the  i.  .Judg.  1.  19,  27. 
ludg.i.l.  make  no  league  with  the  i.  of  this  land 

5.  7.  the  i.  of  Ihe  villages  ceased  till  1  arose 
9.3.  curse  ye  bitterly  the  i.  thereof 

10.  18.  be  head  over  all  the  i.  of  Gilead,  11.8. 
21.  9.  were  none  of  the  i.  of  .labesh-gilead  there 

10.  go  and  smile  the  i  of  Jahesh-gilead 
Hutk  4.  4.  saying,  buy  it  before  the  i.  and  elders 

1  Kings  17.  1.  Elijah  who  wasofthei.  of  Gilead 

2  Kings  19.  2fj.  their  i.  were  of  small  power 

I  Chrun.  9. 2.  tiisl  (.  that  dwelt  in  their  possessions 
iCArun.20.23.  stood  against  the  i.  of  mount  Seir 
fob  2(1.  5.  are  formed  from  under  the  i.  thereof 
Psoi.  33.8.  all  the  i.  of  worhl  stand  in  awe  of  him 

14.  he  looketh  un  all  the  i.  of  the  earth 

19:  1.  hear  this,  give  e:ir.  all  ye  (.  of  the  world 
75.  3.  Ihe  earth  ami  all  llicj.  ibeieof  are  dissolved 
r«o.  10.  13.  put  down  the  i.  like  a  valiant  man 
!8.  3.  all  ye  i.  of  llie  world,  see  ye,  when  he 
■J3.  2.  be  still,  ye  i   of  the  isle,  thou  whom,  0. 
24.  Land  scatterclh  abroad  the  (.  thereof 
5.  the  earth  is  defiled  under  the  i.  thereof 
I),  therefore  the  i.  of  ihe  earth  are  burned 
1(5.  9.  the  i.  of  the  worhl  will  learn  righteousness 
18.  nor  have  the  i.  of  llie  world  fallen 
<8. 11. behold  man  no  more  with  the  i.  of  the  world 
<0.  22.  the  I.  thereof  are  as  grasshoppers 
^2.  10.  isles  anil  i.  sing  to  the  Lord  a  new  song 

11.  let  IHb  I.  of  the  rock  sing,  let  them  shout 
49. 19   'linn  loo  narrow  by  reason  of  the  j. 
•rr.  13    l.'j.  I  will  fill  the  i.  with  ilriinkcnneag 
IVi    12.  inuii  will  1  do  to  the  i.  thereof 

21  fl.  1  will  sniite  the  i.  ofthis  eiiy,  man  and  beast 
^''■.  14  as  diidom,  and  tlieV.  thereof  as  Gomorrah 
,.;.■)   29.  lor  n  sword  upon  the  i.  thereof,  .50.  35. 
ri    15  Te  shall  brin^'  innocent  blood  on  the  i. 
!•'.  8.  turn  baik,  dwell  deep,  O  i.  of  Pedan,  .30. 
M  34.  Oie  [jord  will  d'squiet  the  j.  of  Babylon 
&1,  35.  ajiJ  mv  Mood  en'n  the  ;.  ofChald^n 
107 


INH 

Lam.  4. 12.  i.  of  the  world  would  not  have  believed 
Euk.  29.  ti.  i.  of  Egypt  shall  know  1  am  the  Lord 
Dan.  4.  35.  i.  of  the  earlli  are  rejiuted  as  nothing 
Mic.  6.  12.  the  i.  thereol  liave  spoken  lies 

It),  that  1  should  make  the  i.  thereof  a  hissing 
ZecA.  8. 20.  there  shall  come  thei.  of  many  cities 

21.  the  i.  of  one  city  shall  go  to  another 

lii:v.  17.2.  the  i.  of  the  earth  have  been  made  drunk 

Ute  Jerusalem. 

INHABITANTS  of  the  Lund. 

(7(;n.34.30.  to  make  me  to  stink  among  llie  i.  of  I. 

Kxod.  '23.  31.  1  will  deliv.  the  2.0/ /.  into  your  hand 

34.12.  lest  thou  make  a  coven,  with  :.  of  land,  15. 
A'uHi  .32.17.  dvC'ell  in  cities  because  of  the  i.  uf  land 

33.52.  shall  drive  out  the  i.  of  1. 55.  2  Chi:  20.  7. 
Jush.2.\).  all  Ihe  i.  uf  ihe  land  faint  because  of  you 

7.9.all  the  (.  of  land  shall  hear  of  it  and  environ 

9.24.  lodestioj  alllhej.  o/  the  land  from  bef.  you 
1  Haiii.il.S.  these  nations  were  of  old  the  (.  of  laud 

1  CJir.  22.  18.  he  hath  given  (.  of  I.  into  my  hand 
./cr.  1.  14.  an  evil  shall  break  forlh  on  all  thei.  u/^ 

10.  18.  beliold,  1  will  Hiiig  out  the  t.of  I.  at  once 
47.  2.  men  shall  cry,  and  the  i.  of  I.  shall  howl 

Has.  4.  1.  Lord  had  a  controversy  with  the  i.  of  I. 
Joel  2.  1.  lei  all  the  i.  of  the  I.  tremble  for  the  day 
Zeck.  11.  0.  for  I  will  no  more  pity  the  i.  of  the  I. 

INHABITED. 
Ezod.  IC.  35.  cat  manna,  till  they  came  to  a  land  i. 
/..CO  10.22. goat  bear  their  iiiii|uities  to  a  land  not  i. 

2  Sam.  24.  f  (i.  came  to  the  nelher  land  newly  t. 
ha.  13.  20.  It  shall  never  be  j.  nor  dwelt  in 

44.  20.  thou  shall  be  i.  ||  45.  18.  formed  it  to  be  i. 

54.  3.  and  make  the  desolate  cities  to  be  i. 
Jer.  0.  8.  les!  I  make  thee  a  land  not  i. 

17.  6.  shall  inhabit  in  a  salt  land  and  not  i. 

22.  6.  1  will  make  thee  cities  which  are  not  i. 

4C.  26.  afterward  it  shall  be  i.  as  in  the  days  of  old 

50.  13.  it  shall  not  be  i.  \\  39.  no  more  i.  for  ever 
Ezek.  12.  20.  the  cities  that  are  i.shail  be  laid  w  aste 

20.  20.  when  I  shall  set  thee,  that  thou  be  not  i. 

29.  11.  nor  shall  it  be  (.  forty  years 

36.  10.  the  cities  shall  be  i.  and  the  wastes  budded 
38.  12.  upon  the  desolate  places  that  are  now  i. 

Zech.  2.  4.  Jerusalem  be  i.  as  towns  without  walls 
9.  5.  from  Gaza,  and  Ashkelon  shall  not  be  J. 
12.  6.  Jerusalem  shall  be  i.  again  in  her  place 
14.  10.  it  shall  be  lifted  u]),  and  i.  in  her  place 
11.  no  destruction,  bul  Jerusa.  shall  be  safely  i. 
INHABITERS. 
Iiev.8. 13.  saying,  woe,  woe,  woe,toi.  of  the  earth 
12.  12.  woo  to  the  i.  of  the  earth  and  of  Ihe  sea 

INHABITEST. 
Psal.  22.  3.  O,  thou  that  i.  the  praises  of  Israel 

INHABITETII. 
.fob  15. 28.  he  dwelleth  in  houses  which  no  mar.  t. 
If  a.  57.15.  thus  sailh  the  lofty  One  that  i.  eternity 

INHABITING. 
Psal.  74.  14.  be  meat  to  Ihe  people  i.  the  wilderness 

INHERIT 
Signifies,  [1]  To  possess  by  right  of  inheritance 
or  succession,  Deut.  21    16.     [2]  To  sul/due  by 
grace,  and  gain  to  the  church  of  Christ,  Psal. 
62.  8.  Isa  54.  3.     [3j  To  come  tnto,  Luke  18. 
18.  1  Cor.  6.  9.     [4]  To  be  led  away  with,  Jer. 
16.  19. 
CJen.  15.  8.  whereby  shall  I  know  that  I  shall  i.  it  7 
F.zod.  32.  13.  and  they  shall  i.  it  for  ever 
J^um.  18.  24.  I  have  given  it  to  the  Levites  to  i. 

20.  55.  accord,  to  Ihe  names  of  tribes  they  shall  ('. 
32.  19.  we  will  not  i.  on  yonder  side  Jordan 

f>eul.  1.  38.  for  he  shall  cause  Israel  to  ;.  it 
12.  10.  which  the  Lord  God  giveth  you  to  /. 

21.  16.  he  maketli  his  sons  to  i.  what  he  halh 
Judg.  11.  2.  ihou  shall  not  i.  in  our  father's  house 
I  Sam.  2.  8.  to  make  ihem  i.  the  throne  of  glory 
I'sal.  25.  13.  and  his  seed  shall  i.  the  earth 

37.  9.  that  wail  on  the  Lord  shall  i.  the  earth 
11.  but  Ihe  meek  shall  i.  the  earth,  Mat.  5.  5. 

22.  such  as  be  blessed  of  him  shall  i.  the  earth 
09.  36.  Ihe  seed  also  of  his  servants  shall  i.  it 
82.  8.  ari.te.  O  God,  for  thou  shall  i.  all  nations 

Prov.  3.  35.  the  wise  shall  t.  glory,  but  shame 
8.  21.  cause  those  who  love  me  to  i.  substance 

11.  29.  troublelh  his  own  house,  shall  i.  Ihe  wind 
14.  18.  Ihe  simple  i.  folly,  but  the  prudent 

fsa.  49.  8.  lo  cause  to  i.  Ihe  desolate  heritages 
54.  3.  and  thy  seed  shall  i.  Ihe  Gentiles 
65.  9.  and  mine  elect  shall  t.  it,  and  my  servants 

.fer.  12.  14.  I  have  caused  my  people  Israel  to  i. 
49.  1.  wliv  then  doth  their  king  i.  Gad  ? 

F.irk.  7.  t  24.  they  shall  i.  their  holy  places 
47.  14.  ye  shall  i.  it,  one  as  well  as  another 

y.rrh  2.  12.  the  Lord  shall  i.  Jiidah  his  portion 

.Mat.  19.  29.  and  shall  i.  everlasting  life 
2."i.  34.  rome,  i.  the  kingdom  i>re|)areil  for  you 

Murk  10   17.  i.  eternal  life,  Luke  10.  2.5. 1 18.  18. 

1  Cor.  (i.  9.  unrighteous  not  i.  the  kingdom  of  God 
10   neiilier  shall  e.xtorlioneis  i.  Gal.  5.  21. 
15  50.  flesh  and  bloorl  cannot  i.  the  kingdom  of 
God,  nor  doth  corruption  i.  incorriiption 


XNH 

Jfeb.a.  12.  \\ho  through  faith  t.  the  pron.isei 

1  Pet.  3.9.  are  called,  that  ye  should  «.  a  bleesine- 

Rev.  21.  7.  he  that  overcoiiielh  shall  i.  all  thingti 

INHERIT  land. 
Gen.  15.  7.  to  give  thee  this  land  lo  «'.  it 
28.  4.  that  thou  mayest  i.  land  wherein  a  strange/ 
Lev.  20.  24.  I  have  said,  ye  shall  i.  their  land 
JV'um.  34.  13.  this  is  the  land  ye  shall  >.  by  lot 
Deut.  2.  31.  possess,  that  thou  mayest  i.  his  Ltr^i. 

1().  20.  i.  the  land  the  Lord  givelh  thee,  19.  3. 
Psal.  37.  29.  the  righteous  shall  r.  Ihe  land 
34.  and  he  shall  e.>:alt  thee  lo  i.  the  land 
Isa.  00.  21.  iheyshall  J.  llie  land  for  ever 
/•;:(7i.47.13. border,  whereby  ye  shall  i.  the  land 

INHERITANCE 
Signifies,  [1]  .</n  estate,  wliether  eome  by  succes- 
sion, or  iluiiation.    Num.  20.  54.    Prov.  13.  22. 
|2J  'Those  whiim  God  chooseth  as  his  peculiw 
jHople,  Psal.   2S_.  9.  ]  94.  14.     [3J  The  land  of 
C'linaan,  Psal.   79.    1.      [4)   The   nations   that' 
should  become  the  subjects  of  Christ's  king- 
dom, and  be  governed  and  saved  by  him,  Psal. 
2.  8.     [5]  The  kingdom  of  heaven,  1  Pet.  1.  4.. 
m  J/eredilary,    Deut.  4.  20.     [7]  Possession, . 
Num.  34.  2. 
Gen.  31.  14.  is  there  any  portion  or  i.  for  us  ? 
48.  6.  after  ihe  name  of  their  brethren  in  their  i. 
Kxod.  15.  17.  plant  Ihem  in  mountain  of  thine  2. 
Lev.  25.  46.  for  ever  lake  Ihem  as  an  i.  for  ever 
Jfum.  16.  14-  or  given  us  i.  of  tields  or  vineyards 

18.  20.  have  no  i.  for  1  am  thy  part  and  thine  i. 

27.  8.  shall  cause  bis  i.  to  pass  to  his  daughters 
9.  i.  to  brellnen  ||  10.  i.Mo  father's  brethren 

.32.  19,  ouri.  is  fallen  on  this  side,  32.  |  34.  1.5. 
34.  18.  take  one  prince,  to  divide  ihe  land  by  i, 

36.  3.  and  shall  be  pul  lo  the  i.  olihc  tribe,  4. 
9.  nor  i.  remove  from  one  tribe  lo  another 

Deut.  4.  20.  a  people  of  i.  as  ye  are  ihis  day 
9.  26.  destroy  not  thine  i.  ||2U.  they  are  thy  j. 
32.  9.  Jacob  is  the  lot  of  his  i. 

Josh.  13.  14.  sacrifices  of  Lord  their  i.  18.  7. 
33.  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  v»'as  their  i. 
14.  2.  by  lot  was  their  i.  Psal.  78.  55. 
14.  Hebron  thetefore  became  Ihei.  of  Caleb 
17.  0.  daughters  of  RIanasseh  had  /'.  among  son»j 
24.  28.  every  man  to  his  i.  Jialg.<i.  6.  |  21.  24. 

Judg.  21.  17.  must  be  an  i.  for  them  that  escaped' 

Ruth  4.  6.  cannot  redeem  i.  lest  nnr  mine  own  i. 

1  Sam.  10.  1.  halh  anointed  thee  captain  over  his  i 
26.  19.  from  abiding  in  the  /.  of  Ihe  Lord 

2  .Saw.  20.  1.  nor  i.  in  son  of  Je.s.se,  I  Kings  12.  16.. 
21.  3.  that  ye  may  bless  the  i.  of  the  Loid 

1  Kings  8.  51.  llie'y  be  lliy  peopl.'  and  ihy  i.  53. 
2!    3.  give  llie  i.  of  my  laihers  to  Ibee,  4. 

2  Ktngs1\.  14.  will  fiirsiike  the  remiiaul  of  minej 
1  Chron.  16.  18.  land  of  Canaan,  Ih^  lot  of  your  r 
JVtA.  11.  20.  in  all  cilies,  every  one  in  his  i. 

.lob  31.  2.  what  i.  of  llie  Almighly  from  on  high  1 
Psal.  16.  5.  the  Lord  is  I  he  portion  of  mine  i. 

28,  9.  bless  thine  i.  \\  33.  12.  ehosi^n  for  his  i. 

37.  18.  and  their  i.  shall  be  for  ever 
47.  4.  he  shall  clioo.se  our  i.  for  us 

68.  9.  whereby  thou  didst  confirm  thine  i. 
74.  2.  Ihe  rod  of  thine  i.  iliou  lia^t  redeemed 

78.  62.  and  was  wroth  wiih  Ins  i. 

71.  he  brought  him  lo  feed  Israel  his  i. 

79.  1.  O  God,  ihe  heathen  are  come  into  thine  i. 
94.  14.  not  cast  off.  neither  will  he  forsake  liisii: 

105.  11,  the  land  of  Canaan,  ihe  lot  of  your  i. 

106.  5.  that  I  may  gio"y  wiili  thiiic-i. 

40.  iiisoiiiuch,  that  he  abhorred  his  own  i. 
Prov.  13.22.  a  good  man  leavelb  an  i.  lo  ehildrcr 
17.  2.  shall  have  part  of  (he  i.  among  the  brethren 

19.  14.  house  and  riches  are  the  i.  of  fathers 
20.21. an  i.  may  begotten  hastily  at  Ihe  beginning^ 

Keel.  7.  11.  wisdom  is  good  with  an  i. 
ha.  19.  25.  blessed  be  fsrac4  mine  i. 

47.  6.  I  have  polluted  mine  i.  and  given  them 

63. 17.  for  thy  servants'  sake,  the  tribes  of  thine  i 
.fer.  10.  16.  Israel  is  the  rod  of  his  i.  51.  19. 

32.  8.  for  right  of;,  is  thine,  redemption  is  thine 
Lam.  5.  2.  our  ?.  is  turned  to  strangers  cur  houeei 
K2fA:.36.12.shall  pos5e.ss  thee,  Ihou  shall  be  their  i. 

44.  28.  it  shall  be  unto  them  for  an  i.  I  am  their  i 

46.  16.  the  I.  thereof  shall  be  his  son's,  17. 
18,  shall  not  take  of  Ihepeoiile'si,  by  oppression ^ 

47.22. lliey  shall  have  i.  amimg  you  with  tribes, £3 
Mat.  21.  38.  kill  him,  and  let  us  seize  on  his  i 
Mark  12. 7.  and  the  i.  shall  be  ours,  Luke  20.  14 
Luke  12.  13.  speak,  that  he  divide  the  t.  with  nm 
./9f?.? 20. 32.  to  give  yon  an  i.  nmims.  all  sanctified 

2(i.l8.andi.  anionglhem  sanctilied  by  faith  in  me 
Gal.  3.  18.  if  the  i.  be  of  Ihe  law,  it  is  no  more 
F.ph.  1.  11.  in  wnom  a'so  we  have  obtained  nn  i 
14.  which  is  Ihe  eainesi  of  onr  (.  idl  redemptioa 
18.  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  ;.  in  the  saint* 

5.5.  halh  any  i.  in  llip  kingdom  off^hrisi  and  Go, 
Col.  I.  12.  to  be  [lartakers  of  the  i.  of  the  snirts 

3.24.  and  ye  shall  receive  the  reward  of  the  i. 
Heb.  1.  4.  as  he  hath  by  t.  obtained  a  nan^a 


INI 

l/ei.  9. 15.  might  reiuivellie  ijromiae  of  eterna  1 1. 
1  Pel   1.  4.  begouen  us  tu  an  i.  incorruptible 

Fui- 1 1\  H  ERIT  ANCE. 
F.  cod.'M.9.]^a.i:don  our  sin,  aud  take  us  for  thine  i. 
JVuin.  18.  21.  all  the  tenth  in  Israel /or  an  i.  26. 
26  53  the  land  eliall  be  divided/or  an  i.  33.  54.  1 

34.  2.  I  36.  2.  Ucul.  4.  21,38.  1  15.  4.  J 

I'J.  10.    Jasu.  13.  6,  7,  32.  |  14.  1.  |  19. 

4'.l,  51.  Ezclc.  45.  1.  I  47.  22.  |  48.  29. 
Oeu.1.  20  16.  the  Lord  doth  give  thee /or  an  i.  21. 

23.  I  24.  4.  I  25.  1!).  |  26.  1.    Jos/i.  11. 

23.  1  13.  6.  I  14.  13.    1  Kings  8.  36.  2 

C/iioii.  6.  27.  Jer.  3.  18. 

1  C;Ar.26.8.1i-ave  it /.^r  an  z'.tbr  children,  Ezra  9.12. 
Psal.  2.  8.  I  shall  give  thee  the  heathen  for  thy  i. 
r.zek.  33.  24.  tlie  land  is  given  us  for  an  i. 

44. 28.  it  shall  be  to  them  for  an  i.  I  am  their  in. 
47.  14.  this  land  shall  fall  unto  you  for  an  i 
Heb.  11.  8.  which  he  should  after  receive /ur  an  i. 

JV«  or  none  INHERITANCE. 
JVum.  IS.  20.  thou  slialt  have  no  i.  23,  24.  1 26.  62. 
JJeiiL  10.  9. 1  14.  27,  29.  1 18.  1,  2.  Josh. 
13.  M,  33.  I  14.  3. 

2  Chron.  10.  16.  we  have  no  i.  in  the  son  of  Jesse 
lets  7.  5.  and  he  gave  him  none  i.  in  it 

INHERITANCES. 
'osh.  19.  51.  these  are  the  i.  Joshua  divided  by  lot 

INHERITED. 
.Vum.  32.  18.  we  will  nut  return  till  Israel  have  i 
losh   14.  1.  children  of  Israel  i.  in  land  of  Canaan 
Psal.  105.  44.  Ihey  i.  the  labour  of  the  (Kiople 
fer,  16.  19.  surely  our  fathers  have  i.  lies 
F.iek.  33.  24.  Abraham  was  one,  and  he  i.  the  land 
-Heb.  12.  17.  when  he  would  have  i.  the  blessing 

INHERri'ETH. 
A'ujn.35.  S.atcordii!-  lo  his  inheriting  which  hei. 

IMIERlTOll. 
Jsa.  65.  9.  out  of  Judah  an  /.  of  my  mountains 
i'lf  EN.IOY,  Enjoin. 
INIUUITY 
Signifres,    [1]   Sin    and   wickedness   in  general., 
Mat.   7.  23.     [2]   Original  corruption     Psal. 
51.  5.     [3]  Punishment  for  sin,   Ger .   19.  15. 
Lev.S  1. 
•Oen.  15.  16.  the  ;'.  of  the  Amorites  is  not  yet  full 

19.  15.  lest  thou  be  consumed  in  the  i.  of  the  city 
44.  16.  God  hath  found  out  the  i.  of  thy  servants 

Exod.  20.  5.  visitins  the  i.  of  the  fathers  upon  the 

children,  34.  7.  J^mn.  14.  18.  Deut.  5.9. 

34. 7.  f  irgiving  (.  and  transgression,  J^Tum.  14. 18. 

9.  go  amongst  us,  and  pardon  our  i.  and  our  sin 

Lev.  18.  2.).  therefore  I  do  visit  the  i.  thereof 

Aftun.  5.  15.  an  offering  bringing  i.  to  remembrance 

31.  then  shall  the  man  be  guiltless  from  i. 

14.  19.  pardon,  I  i)ray  thee,  the  i.  of  this  people 
23.  21.  he  hath  not  beheld  i.  in  Jacob,  nor  seen 
Vent.  19.  15.  nor  rise  up  against  a  man  for  any  i. 

32.  4.  he  is  a  God  of  truth  and  without  i.  just 
Tosh.  22.  17.  is  the  i.  of  I'eor  too  little  for  us  ? 

1  Sam.  3.  13.  judge  for  the  i.  '.vhich  he  knoweth 

14.  the  7.  of  Eli's  house  shall  not  be  purged 

15.  23.  and  stubbornness  is  as  i.  and  idolatry 

20.  8.  if  lliere  be  in  me  i  slay  me  thyself 
25.  24.  upon  rne  let  this  i.  be,  2  Sam.  14.  9. 

i  Sajn.  14.  32.  if  there  be  i.  in  me,  let  him  kill  me 
19,  19.  let  not  my  lord  iin|iute  i.  to  me 
24. 10.  In  take  away  ;.  of  thy  servant,  1  Chr.  21.  8. 

2  Chr.  19.  7.  for  there  is  no  i.  with  Lord  our  God 
Job  4.  8.  they  thai  plow  i.  reap  the  same 

5.16. the  poor  hath  hope, and  i.slo])peth  her  mouth 
6.  29.  return,  I  pray  you,  let  it  not  be  i.  return 

30.  is  there  i.  in  my  longue  ?  cannot  my  taste 
11.  6.  God  exactelh  less  than  Ihine  i.  deserveth 

14.  if/,  be  in  thy  hand,  put  it  far  away 
15.  5.  for  thy  mouth  uttereth  thine  i. 

16.  filthy  is  man  which  drinketh  i.  like  water 
22.  23.  thou  shalt  put  away  i.  far  from  thy  tabern. 
31.  11.  it  is  an  i.  lobe  punished  by  judges,  28. 

33.  9. 1  ain  innocent,  nor  is  there  i.  in  me 

34.  32.  if  I  have  done  i.  I  will  do  no  more 

36.  10.  he  conmandeth  that  they  return  from  i. 

21.  lake  heed,  regard  not  i  for  this  hast  chosen 

23.  or  who  can  sav,  thos  hast  wrought  i.? 
fsnl.  7.  3.  O  Lord,  if  there  he  j.  in  my  hands 

1 1,  behold,  he  Iravailefh  with  i.  and  conceived 
10.  t  7.  under  his  tongue  is  mischief  and  i. 
32  2.  bl-ssetl  to  whom  the  Lord  imputeth  not  t. 

5.  and  thou  forgavest  the  ('.  of  my  sin 
36.  3.  the  words  of  his  month  are  i.  and  deceit 
39.  11.  when  thon  do<t  correct  man  for  i. 
41.  6.  his  heart  gathrrelh  ?.  to  ilself 
49  5.  when  the  (.  of  mv  heels  shull  compass  me 
51.  5.  Ijehnid  I  was  shapen  in  i   and  in  sm  mother 
S3.  1.  they  are  rorrniit,  and  have  done  abomin.  i. 
55.  3.  Ihev  cast  i.  upon  me,  anil  in  wrath  hate  me 
.W.  7.  .ilia  II  thfv  escape  by!.?  cast  down,0  God 
66,  18.  if  I  reg-irdi.  in  myheart  Lord  not  hear  me 
•i">.  2.  thou  hast  forsiven  the  i.  of  thy  people 
94.  2rt.  throne  of  i.  have  felln-vship  with  the 
107  42.  and  ai!  /.  shall  slop  Uer  mouth 
3Ufl 


INI 

Psal.iOO.l4.  let  the  i.  of  his  fatliers  he  remembered 
119.  3.  they  also  do  no  i.  they  walk  in  his  ways 
133.  let  not  any  i.  have  dominion  over  me 
125.  3.  lest  they  put  forth  their  hands  to  i. 

Prov.  16.  6.  by  mercy  and  truth  j.  is  jiurged 
19.  28.  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  devourelh  i. 
22.  8.  he  that  soweth  i.  shall  reap  vanity 

Reel.  3.  16.  jilace  of  righteousness  that  i.  was  there 

Isa.  1.  4.  a  pco|ile  laden  with  ;'.  a  seed  of  evil  doers 
13.  it  is  i.  even  the  solemn  meeting 

5.  18.  woe  to  them  that  draw  i.  with  cords 

6.  7.  thine  /.  is  taken  away,  and  thy  sin  is  purged 
14.  21.  prepare  for  the  i.  of  their  liithcrs 

22.  14.  this  i.  shall  not  be  jiuiged  from  you 
27.  9.  by  this  shall  the  i.  of  Jacob  be  purged 

29.  20.  and  all  that  watch  for  i.  are  cut  off 

30.  13.  this  ;.  shall  be  to  you  as  a  breach 
40.  2.  cry  unto  her,  l>er  i.  is  pardoned 

.53.  ().  the  Lord  hath  laid  on  him  the  i.  of  us  all 
57.  17.  for  the  i.  of  his  covelousness  was  I  wroth 
59.  3.  for  your  fingers  are  defiled  with  i. 

4.  bring  forth  i.  \\  6.  their  works  are  works  of/. 

7.  their  thoughts  are  thoughts  of  i.  wasting 
64.  9.  be  not  wroth,  nor  remember  /.  for  ever 
Jer.  2.  5.  what  /.  have  your  fathers  found  in  me  ? 

22.  thine  /.  is  marked  before  me,  saith  the  Lord 
3. 13.  only  acknowledge  thine  /.  that  thou  hast 

13.  22.  for  the  greatness  of  thine  i.  are  thy  skirts 

14.  20.  we  acknowledge  the  /.  of  our  fathers 
16.  10.  what  is  our  /.  ||  17.  i.  hid  from  mine  eyes 
30.  14.  for  multitude  of  tliine  /.  15.  Hos.  9.  7'. 

32.  18.  recomjiensest  /.  of  fathers  into  the  bosom 

50.  20.  the  i.  of  Israel  be  sought  for,  and  none 

51.  6.  flee  out  of  Babylon,  be  not  cut  off  in  her  / 
Lam.  2.  14.  tlicy  have  not  discovered  thine  /. 

4.  6.  for  the  punishment  of  the  /.  of  my  people 
22.  the  punishment  of  thine  i.  is  accomplished, 
he  will  visit  thine  i.  O  daughter  of  Edon; 
Kzek.  4.  4.  lay  /.  of  the  house  of  Israel  upon  it 

7.  13.  nor  strengthen  himself  in  the  /.  of  his  life 

9.  9.  the  i.  of  the  house  of  Israel  is  great 
16.  49.  this  was  the  i.  of  thy  sister  Sodom 

15.  8.  that  hath  withdrawn  his  hand  from  ('. 

17.  he  shall  not  die  for  the  /.  of  his  father 
30.  repent,  so  i.  shall  not  be  your  ruin 

21.  23.  he  will  call  to  remembrance  your  /.  24. 
25.  when  i.  shall  have  an  end,  29.  |"35.  5. 

23.  15.  wast  perfect,  till  /.  was  found  in  thee 

18.  defiled  thy  sanctuaries  by  /.  of  thy  traffic 
44.  12.  caused  the  house  of  Israel  to  fall  into  /. 

7)an.  9.  24.  to  make  reconciliation  fur  /. 
Has.  7.  1.  the  /.  of  Ephraim  was  discovered 

10.  9.  against  children  oft.  |{  13.  ye  roafied  /. 
12.  8.  find  no  j.  in  me  ||  11.  is  there  i.  in  Gilead  ? 
13. 12.  the  2.  of  Ephraim  is  bound  up,  his  sin  hid 
14.  1.  return,  for  thou  hast  fallen  by  thine  /. 

2.  take  away  all  i.  and  receive  us  graciously 
J\Iic.  2.  1.  woe  to  them  that  deviser,  on  their  beds 
3.  10.  they  build  up  Jerusalem  with  /. 
7. 18.  who  is  a  God  like  to  thee,  that  pardoneth  i.? 
Hub.  1.  3.  why  dost  thou  shew  me  /.  and  cause  me 
13.  of  purer  eyes,  and  thou  canst  not  look  on  /. 
2.  12.  woe  to  him  that  establisheth  a  city  by  i. 
Zrph.  3.  5.  the  |ust  Lord,  he  will  not  do  i. 

13.  the  remnant  of  Israel  shall  not  do  /. 

Zcch.  3.  4. 1  have  caused  thine  /.  to  pass  from  thee 

9.  1  will  remove  the  /.  of  that  land  in  one  day 
J^/a^2.6.  and  I'.was  not  found  in  his  lips,  he  walked 
in  ];cace,  and  did  turn  many  away  from  /. 
J)[at.  13.  41.  they  shall  sather  them  which  do  /. 
23.  28.  within  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  i. 
24. 12. because  ('.  shall  abound,  love  shall  wax  cold 
.^cts  1. 18.  purchased  a  field  with  the  reward  of/. 

8.  23.  for  I  perceive  thou  art  in  the  bond  of/. 
Horn.  6.  19.  your  members  servants  to  /.  unio  /. 

1  Cor.  13.  0.  rejoiceth  not  in  /.  but  in  the  truth 
2TAcss.  2.  7.  the  mvslervof /.  dolh  already  work 
2r/m.2.  19.  that  namelii  Christ,  depart  from  /. 
Tit.  2.  14.  that  he  might  redeem  us  from  all  /. 
Heb.  1.  9.  and  thou  hast  hated  /.  therefore  God 
.farn.  3.  6.  the  tongue  is  a  fire,  a  world  of/. 

See  Bear,  Commit,  Committed. 
His  INiaUITY. 
JVum.  15.  31.  his  i.  shall  be  upon  hilh 
.Josh.  22.  20.  that  man  perished  not  alone  in  his  /. 
.7n>>  20.  27.  the  heavens  shall  reveal  his  /. 

21.  19.  God  iayeth  up  his  i.  for  his  children 
Psal.  36.  2.  until  his  i.  be  found  lo  be  hateful 
./fr.3I,30.  die  for  h.i.  Kzek.  3.  18, 19.  |  7.  lfi.|18.  26. 
Ezek.  14.  7.  the  stumbling  block  of  his  /.  14. 

18.  18.  even  he  shall  die  in  his  i.  33.  8,  0. 

33.  6.  he  is  taken  away  in  his  i.  but  his  blood 

2  Pet.  2. 16.  Balaam  was  rebuked  for  his  i. 

Mine  INIQUITY. 
Oen.  4.  1 13.  mine  /.is  greater  than  maybe  forgiv. 

1  Sum.  20  1    •^  hai  is  inine  i.  and  what  is  inv  sin  ? 

2  .Som.  22.24.  T  kept  thyself  from  mine  i.  Ps.  18. 23. 
fab  7.  21.  why  nost  tlinu  not  take  away  m/»ej.? 
10.  6.  that  thou  inquirest  afler  mine  t. 

14.  thou  wilt  not  acquV.  xm  from  mine  i.  I 


INT 

Job  ll.n.sealcd  in  a  oji^,  ihoi'  sewestupm/nei. 
31.  33.  if  I  covered,  by  li;ding  ruinei.  in  my  boson 
Psal.  25.  11.  O  Lord,  parilon  m^'nc  t.  for  it  is  great 

31.  10.  my  strength  laileth  becuse  uftnine  i. 

32.  5.  and  7Hine  i.  have  I  not  hid,  I  said 
38.18. for  I  will  declare  miiiei.  1  will  be  sorry  for 
51.  2.  wash  me  thoroughly  liom  minei.  cleanse 

7'Ae/r  INIUUiTY. 
Lei).  26.  39.  left  o(  you,  shall  pine  away  in  their  t. 
40.if  they  confess  their  i.  and  the  iniq.  of  fatlurt 
41.  accept  of  the  punishment  oi  tncir  i.  43 
JWA.  4.  5.  and  cover  not  their  t.  let  not  their  sin  b* 
Psiil.  69.27.  add  iniquily  unto  their  i.  and  let  tbe« 
78.:i8.  he  forgave  their  /.||89.32. 1  will  visit  their  i 
94.  23.  he  shall  bring  upon  them  their  i. 
106.  43.  they  were  brought  low  for  their  i. 
Isa.  13.  11.  I  will  punish  the  wicked  for  their  i. 
26.21. to  |)unish  the  inhabitants  of  earth  fortiewi 

33.  24.  the  people  shall  be  forgiven  their  i. 
.ler.  14.  10.  he  will  now  remember  their  i. 

16.  18.  and  first,  I  will  recomjiense  their  /. 

18.  23.  forgive  not  their  /.  nor  blot  out  their  siD 

25.  12.  and  I  will  jiunish  that  nation  for  their  i 

31.  34.  all  know  ine,  for  I  will  forgive  their  i. 
33.  8.  I  will  cleanse  them  from  all  their  i. 

36.  3.  that  I  may  tbrgive  their  i.  and  sin 
31.  I  will  punish  his  servants  for  their  i. 

Ezek.  4.  5. 1  have  laid  on  thee  the  yearsof  tAeiri 

17.  Ihey  may  consume  away  for  their  i. 
7.  19.  the  stuinbling-block  of  their  i.  14.  3. 
14.  10.  they  shall  hear  the  punishment  of  <Ae/r  i 
29.  16.  which  bringelh  lUeir  i.  to  remembrance 

39.  23.  Israel  went  into  captivity  for  their  i. 
Hos.  4.  8.  and  they  set  their  heart  on  their  i. 

5.  5.  shall  Israel  and  Ejihraim  fall  in  their  i. 

9.  9.  he  will  remember  their  i.  he  will  visit  sini 

Work  INIQUITY. 
PsaM41.4.  to  practise  works  with  men  that  work  i 
Isu.  31.  2.  against  the  help  of  them  that  work  i. 

32.  6.  his  heart  will  work  i.  to  practise  hypocruj 
Hos.  6.  8.  Gilead  is  a  city  of  Ihem  that  work  t. 
Mat.  7.  23.  depart  from  me,  ye  that  work  i. 

IVorkers  of  \NiaVlTY. 
.7o J  31 .3. a  strange  I'.uuishmeiit  to  the  zcorAers  ofi. 
34.8.  which  gociii  in  company  with  the  work,  of  i. 
22.wliere  the  workers  of  /.  may  hide  themselvet 
P,s'.5.5.foolish  shall  not  stand, thou  hateslall  w.ofi 
6.8.  depart  from  me  all  ye  work,  of  i.  J.uke  13. 27 
14.  4.  have  ail  the  work,  of  i.  no  knowledge?  53.  4 
28.  3.  draw  me  not  away  with  the  workers  of  i. 
36.12.there  are  lhe?r.(;//.fal!en,tliey  are  castdowE 

37.  1.  nor  be  Ihou  envious  against  the  work.  ofi. 
59.  2.  deliver  me  fioiu  the  work,  of  i.  and  savcmt 
64.  2.  from  the  insurrection  of  Ihe  workers  ofi. 
92.  7.  and  when  all  the  workers  of  i.  do  flourish 

9.  all  the  workers  of  i.  shall  be  scaltered 

94.  4.  and  all  the  workers  of  i.  bonst  tlieniselves 
]6.or  whowill  stand  up  for  me  againsi  ilie;c.o/i.t 
125.  5.  lead  them  forth  with  the  workers  ofi. 
141.9.  keep  me  from  the  gins  of  1\\q  workers  ofi 
Proa. 10.29.  destruction  shall  be  to  work.]fi.  21. 1& 

INIQUITIES. 
Aft).  16.  21.  confess  over  the  goat  all  the  i. 

26.  39.  in  the  /.  of  their  falhers  shall  they  pine 
F.zra  9.  6.  our  /.  are  increased  over  our  head 

7.  for  our  /.  have  we,  our  kings,  been  delivered 
13.  Ihou  hast  punished  us  less  than  our  /.deserve 

JVfA.  9.  2.  Israel  c/jnfessed  Ihe  /.  of  their  fathers 
Job  13.  23.  how  many  are  mine  /.  and  sins 
26.  Ihou  niakesl  me  lo  possess  the  /.  of  my  youth 
22.  5.  thy  wickedness  great,  and  thine  /.  infinite 
Psal.  33.  4.  and  mine  /.  are  gone  over  my  held 

40.  12.  mine  /.  have  taken  hold  on  me 
51.9.liide  thy  face  from  my  sins,  and  blot  out  all  i 
64.6.  they  search  out  /.  ||  65.  3.  /.  prevail  against 
79.  8.  remember  not  ajainst  us  former  /. 

90.  8.  hast  set  our  /.  before  tliee,  our  secretui    » 
103.  3.  bless  thel^ord,  who  forsivelh  all  thine  t. 

10.  nor  rewarded  us  according  lo  our  /. 
130.3.  if  thou,  Ld.  shonldesl  murk  /.  who  stand? 

8.  and  he  shall  redeem  Israel  from  all  his  /. 
Prori.  5. 22.  his  own  /.shall  take  the  wicked  him»;!t 
]sa.  43.  24.  thou  hast  wearied  nie  with  thine  i. 

53.  5.  but  he  was  bruised  for  our  /. 

59.  12.  and  as  for  our  /.  we  know  them 

04.  6.  our  /.  like  the  wind  have  taken  us  away 

7.  thou  hast  consumed  us  because  of  our  i. 
.ler.  11.  10.  turned  bark  to  /.  of  their  forefathers 

14.  7.  O  Lord,  thousli  our  /.  leslify  against  us 
ham.  4.  13.  for  i.  of  her  priests  that  shed  blood 
F.zck.  28.  18.  by  the  multitude  of  thine  /.  defiled 
Dan.  4.  27.  break  off  thine  i.  by  shewing  inercj 

9.13.tliat  we  might  turn  from  our /.and  uiHlerstond 

16.  for  our  sins,  and  fir  the  /.  of  our  faiheri 
Mie.  7.  19.  he  will  turn,  he  will  subdue  our/. 
Jiets  3.26.  to  bless  in  mining  rv;ry  one  from  hiti. 
Rom.  4.7.  blessed  are  liiey  whose  /.  are  forgiven 
Rev.  18.  5.  for  God  hath  rentembered  hei  i. 

Their  INTQ  iriTIFS 
J  e.v.  16,  32,  the  goat  shal  bear  on  him  all  Uicii  > 


INS 

■PsaLiOT  17.  fools  because  of  their  i.  aro  afflicted 

isa  53.  11.  juslily  many,  lor  lie  sliall  UKuTtheiri. 
Jer.  'Si.  M.  arul  I  will  parilon  ail  then-  i.  wliereby 
4. am  5. 7. our  lathers  siiiiiud,  we  liavt^  borne  (Acirj. 
fi'.iek.  'i'l.  'Zl.  but  llieir  i.  sliall  be  on  tlieir  bunes 
4;i.  10.  that  tliev  inav  bu  aslianieil  uf  their  i. 
Hvb.8.  Vi.t/uir'i.  will  I  leiiicniber  inirore,  10.  17. 

your  IMuUri'lKS. 
A""")-  14-  3-1.  forty  yea.s  s.'iall  ye  bea(  your  i. 
lua.  .'iO.  I.  lor  your  i.  biive  you  sold  yourselves 
5ii.2.  yuur  i.seiuirated  between  you  aud  your  God 
fio.7.  youri.  1  will  recompense, and  i'liij.offalbers 
Jtr.  5.  -ib.  ijvur  i.  have  turned  aw.Hy  these  thiiigs 
Eiek.  'ii  -i'A  ye  shall  pine  away  tor  joi;;-  i. 
to.  31.  and  shall  loathe  yourselves  lor  yuur  i. 
3.3.  I  shall  have  elcaiised  you  from  all  yuur  i. 
Amos'S-i.  tberet'ore  1  will  punish  you  tor  all^oM.-j. 

LNJUKED. 

Oal.  i.  12. 1  am  as  ve  are,  ye  have  not  i.  me  at  all 

INJURIOUS. 

1  Tim.  1.  13.  who  w  as  bi-t'orc  a  persecutor  and  i. 

INJUSTICE. 
Job  16.  17.  not  for  i.  in  mv  hands,  my  prayer  pure 

IMK. 
Jer.  36.  18.  I  wrote  them  with  i.  in  the  book 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  wiitten  nut  witli  /.  but  the  Sjiirit 

2  .lo/iH  12.  I  would  not  write  with  i.  3,fu/cii  13. 

LNK-IIORX. 
Ezek.  9.  2.  with  a  writer's  /.  by  his  side,  3,  11. 

INN. 
'Sen.  42.  27.  to  give  his  ass  provender  in  the  ;'. 
43.21.  when  we  came  to  the  i. we  opened  our  sacks 
Zxoil.  4.  21.  by  the  way  in  the  i.  the  Lord  met  him 
J.ulcc  2.  7.  there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the  ;'. 
10  34.  brought  him  to  an  i.  and  took  care  of  him 

INNER. 
\Kings  fi.  27.  he  set  the  cherubims  in  the  i.  house 
f  '.^ron.  28.  11.  gave  jiatterns  of  the  i.  ])arlours 
Kj/A.  4.  11.  shall  come  to  the  king  into  the  i.  court 

5.  1.  Esther  stood  in  the  i.  court  of  the  house 
Eiek.  10.  3.  and  the  cloud  filled  the  ;.  court 

42.  15.  hi;  madi!  an  end  of  measuring  the  !.  Iiousi- 
46  I   the  gate  of  the  I.  Court  shall  bi- shut  six  day.s 
Acts  16.  24.  who  thrust  them  into  tht;  i.  prison 
Eph.  3.  16.  strengthened  with  might  in  the  i.  man 
Sic  (.'h  \MUER. 

INNERMOST. 
Prov.  18.  8.  into  the  /  parts  of  the  belly,  26.  22 

INNCCEN.^;". 
Gen  20  -5.  in  the  i.  of  my  hands  *iave  I  done  this 
Psal  26.  6.  1  will  wash  my  hands  m  i-  socu:r;pass 
73.  13  Ml  rain  1  have  washed  my  hands  in  i. 
IJm   6  22  befiire  hiin  i.  was  found  in  me 
Hus  8  5.  how  long  will  it  hi'  ere  they  attain  to  i? 

INNOCENT. 
Ezod.  23.  7.  the  ('.  and  the  righteous  slay  thou  not 
Dcut.  27.  25  that  laketh  reward  lo  slay  the  i. 
1  .Sam.  14.  t41.  Saul  said  to  the  Lord,  shew  Ihet. 
Job  4.  7   remember,  whoever  perished  being  j.? 
9.  23.  h-  will  laugh  at  the  trial  of  the  i. 
2-S.  but  I  know  ihat  thou  wilt  not  hcdd  me  i. 
17.8.lho;  shallslir  up  himseiragainsl  the  hypocrite 
22.  19.  anil  the  i.  laugh  Ihem  to  scorn 
30.  he  shall  deliver  the  island  of  the  i. 

27.  17.  and  the  i.  shall  divide  the  silver 

33.  9.  hast  said,  I  am  i.  nor  is  iniquity  in  me 
Psal.  10.  8.  in  secret  places  doth  he  murder  the  i. 

15.  5.  nor  taketh  reward  against  the  i. 

19.  13.  I  shall  be  I.  from  the  great  transgression 
Prov.  1. 1 1.  if  tliey  say,  le!  ua  lurk  privily  for  the  i. 

6.  2',).  whosoever  tniichelb  her  shall  not  be  i. 

28.  20.  inaketh  liasle  to  be  rich  shall  not  bo  i. 
Jrr.  2.  35.  yet  thou  sayest,  because  1  am  !. 
Mat.  27.  24.  I  am  i.  of  the  blood  of  this  person 

.S«  HLOon. 
INNOCENTS. 
Jar.  2.  34.  is  found  the  blood  of  the  poor  i. 
19.  4.  have  filled  this  place  with  the  bldod  of  i. 

INNUMER.XHLE. 
Juh  l\.  33.  after  him,  as  there  are  ('.  before  him 
P.iiii.  40.  12.  I.  evils  have  compassed  me  about 

101.  25.  sea,  wherein  are  things  creeping  i. 
Jer.  46.  23.  more  than  grasshoppers,  and  a-re  i. 
J^uke  12.  1.  an  i.  tnultitndo  gathered  together 
Heb  11.  12.  as  the  sand  which  is  by  the  sea-shore  i. 
12.  22.  ye  are  come  to  an  i.  comiiany  of  ungela 

INORDINATE. 
Ezek.Z^.i).  she  was  I  he  more  corrupt  in  lieri.  love 
Col.  3.5.  mortify  forniraiion,  i  affection 
INQUISITION. 
•  iJrut.  19   18.  the  jmlg'S  shall  mak<'  diligent  i. 
S'st.'i  2.  23.  when  i.  was  made  of  the  matter 
Pill.  9.  12.  T'lien  he  makelh  i   for  blood 

IN^'CRIrTION. 
^.-.U  n   23.  I  found  an  altar  with  this  i. 
INSIDE 
KingsS  15.  covrpil  ,hi-  walU  on  i  with  wood 
INrJPlR.XTKiN 
M  32.8.   i.  of  Alinighlv  giveih  understanding 
S  Tim  3.  '6.  all  scriiiiure  is  given  by  i.  of  God 
3(M) 


INS 

INSTANT 
Signifies, [1  J .4  «Ao»t  iiiumnit  of  time,  Isa.  29  5. 
[2J  'J'o  it  very  eajfer,  or  pressing,  IiUke23  23. 
[3J  'J'o  set  about  any  thing  with  care  and  ilili- 
gtnce.  Acts  26.  7. 
Isa.  29.  5.  yea,  it  eliall  be  at  an  i.  suddenly 
30.  13.  whose  breaking  comelb  suddenly  at  nn  i. 
.Icr.  18.  7.  at  what  i.  1  speak  concerning,  9 
Luke  2.  38.  she  coming  in  that  i.  gave  l hanks 
23.  23.  and  they  were  i.  with  loud  voices 
.lets  12.  t  5.  i.  jirayer  was  made  of  the  church 
Horn.  12.  12.  patient,  continuing  !.  in  jirayer 
2'1'iin.  4.  2.  preach  the  word,  be  t.  ui  season,  out  of 

INSTANTLY. 
L,uke  1.  4.  they  besought  him  i.  saying 
J)cts  26.  7.  our  twelve  tribes  i.  serving  God 

INSTRUCT 
Signifies,  To  train  up,  or  teach,  Psal.  32.  8.  We 
are  instructed  by,  [IJ  God,  Deut.  4.  36.  Isa.  28. 
2li.     [2]  Christ,  as  a  prophet,  who  leaches  in- 
wardly, and  spiritually.   Acts  3.  22.     [3]  The 
Spirit,  Neh.  9.  20.     [4]  The  church.  Cant.  8.2. 
[r,]  Ministers,    Dan.  11.  33.    2  Tim.  2.  25.     [6] 
The  law,  Rom.  2.  18.     [7]   The  scriptures,  2 
Tim.  3.  16.     [8]  Corrections,    Jer.  31.  19.     [9] 
The  godly.  Job  4.   3.  Acts  18.  25.     [10]  The 
wicked,  I'rov.  24.  32. 
Dcut.  4.  30.  made  thee  hear,  that  he  might  t.  thee 
JVch.  9.  20.  thou  gavest  thy  good  S])irit  to  i.  them 
Job  40.  2.  shall  he  that  contendeth  «.  him  1 
Psal.  16.  7.  my  reins  also  i.  me  in  night-seasons 
32.  8.  I  will  i.  thee  and  teach  thee  in  the  way 
Cant.  8.  2.  in  my  mother's  house,  who  will  i.  me 
Isa.  28.  26.  his  God  doth  i.  him  to  discretion 
Dan.  11.  33.  they  that  understand  shall  i.  many 

1  Cor.  2.  16.  the  mind  of  Lord,  that  he  may  i.  him 

INSTRUCTED. 
Gen.  14.  t  14.  Abraham  armed  hist,  servants 
Deut.  32.  10.  thr'  Lord  led  him  about,  he  i.  him 

2  Kings  12  2  wherein  Jeh  ;iada  th;'  priest  i.  him 

1  Chrun.  15  22.  Chenaniah  i   about  the  song 
25.  7.  that  were  *.  in  the  songs  of  the  Lord 

2  Chrun   3  3  Solomon  was  j.  for  the  building 
.hib  4   3.  beh  Id  tin  u  hast  i.  many,  and  hast 
Psal  2   II).  be  i  yr  judges  of  the  eastb 

Pr:  V  5   13  inclinej  mine  car  to  them  that  i.  me 
21  11  the  wise  is  i.  he  receiveth  knowledge 

Isa  8  11.  the  Lord  spake  thus  to  me  and  i.  me 
40   14.  who  t  him,  and  taught  him  tlie  jialh 

,Ter.  6  8  he  i   O  Jerusalem,  lest  my  soul  depart 
31   19  after  that  I  was  i.  I  smite  on  my  thigh 

Mat.  13  52  every  scribe  who  is  i.  lo  the  kingdom 

14  8  and  she,  being  before  i.  of  her  mother 
Luke  1.  4  of  thi!!gs  wherein  thou  hast  been  i. 
-lets  18.  25  this  man  was  i.  in  the  way  of  the  Lord 
Rom.  2.  18.  knowest  his  will,  being  i.  out  of  law 
Phil.  4.  12.  every  where,  and  in  all  things  1  am  i. 

INSTRUCTING. 
2  Tim.  2.  25.  i.  those  that  oppose  themselves 

INSTRUCTOR. 
Gen.  4.  22.  Tubal-Cam,  an  ;.  of  every  artificer 
Roni.2.  20.  an  I.  of  Ok^  foolish,  a  teacher  of  babes 

INSTRUCTORS. 

1  Cor.  4. 15.  thouRh  ve  liave  10,000  ;.  in  Christ,  yet 

INSTRUCTION. 
.lob  33.  16.  he  openeth  the  ears,  and  sealeth  i. 
Psnl.  50.  17.  seeing  thou  hatest  i.  and  casteth  my 
Prov.  1.  2.  to  know  wisdom  and  i.  to  perceive 
3.to  receive  the  {.of  wisdom,  justice,  and  judgm. 

7.  but  fools  des])ise  wisdom  and  i.  15.  5. 

8.  my  son,  hear  the  i.  of  thy  father,  4.  1. 
4.  13.  lake  fast  hold  of  i.  let  her  not  go,  keep  her 
5. 12.  how  have  I  haled  i.  and  my  heart  despised 

23.  he  shall  die  without?,  and  shall  go  astray 
6.  23.  and  reproofs  of?,  are  the  way  of  life 

8.  10.  receive  my  i.  \\  33.  hear?',  and  be  wise 

9.  9.  sive  J.  to  a  wise  man  and  he  will  be  wiser 

10.  17.  lie  is  in  the  way  of  life  that  keepeth  i. 

12.  1.  whoso  loveih  ?'.  lovc'h  knowledge 

13.  1.  a  wise  son  hearelh  his  father's  i. 
18.  shame  shall  be  to  him  that  refusetli  i. 

15  32.  he  that  refnseth  i.  despiseth  his  own  soul 
33.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  ?'.  of  wisdom 

16.  22.  but  the  i.  of  fools  is  folly 
19.  20.  bear  coiinsel,  and  receive  i.  that  thou 
27.  cease  lo  hear  the  i.  that  caiiselh  to  err 

23.  12.  apply  thy  heart  to  j.  and  thine  ears 
23.  buy  the  truth,  also  i.  and  unde-slanding 

24.  32.  I  looked  upon  it  and  received  i 

.ler.  17  23.  they  might  not  hear,  nor  receive  «'. 

S2   33.  they  have  not  hearkened  lo  receive e. 

35.  13.  wili  ye  not  receive  i.  to  hearken  to  my 
Kick.  5.  15.  it  shall  be  a  reproach,  a  taunt,  an  t 
y.rjih.  3.  7.  I  said,  surely  thou  wilt  receive  j. 

2  fim.  3.  16.  all  gcriptiire  is  profitable  for  i 

INSTRUMENT 
J^um.  35. 16.  if  he  smite  him  with  an  »   of  iron 
Ps  :¥i.  2.  sins  to  him  with  an  t.  of  ten  strings,  92. 3. 
71   1 22  I  will  praise  with  the  i.  of  psaltery 
144.  9.  I  will  sing  a  new  song,  O  God,  on  an  i. 


INT 

Isa  28. 27.  filches  not  thre.'died  with  n  threshing  i 
41.  15.  I  will  ii.ake  lliee  a  new  ihaip  threshing  . 
54.  Iti.  that  briiigelli  ruilli  an  i.  lor  his  work 

/Ott/i.  33.  32  sor.g  of  one  that  can  play  on  at. 
INSTRUMENTS. 

Gen.A'.>.5.  i.  of  cruelty  are  in  their  habitatioi.i 

K.iud.  25.  9.  the  paiterii  of  all  the  i.  thereof 

./V«/n,  3.  8.  shall  kee]i  all  the  i.  ol  the  tabernacle 
4    12,  they  shall  take  all  the  i.  of  miiiistry 
7.  J.  sanctified  all  the  i.  ||  31.6.  with  the  holy  t. 

1  .S«m.  8.  12.  to  make  i.  of  war,  and  i.  of  chariot* 
18.  6.  to  meet  king  Saul  wilh  i.  of  music 

1  Kings  19.  21.  boiled  iheir  fiesh  with  i.  of  cxen 

1  Chrun.  9.29.  lo  oversee  ihe  i.  of  ihe  sanctuary 
16.  42.  make  a  sound  with  musical  i.  of  God 

2  Chron.  30.  21. singing  wilh  loud  i.  lo  the  Lord 
JV(/(.  12.  36.  Ilanani  with  Ihe  musical  i.  of  David 
Psal.  7.  13.  hath  prepared  for  him  the  i.  of  death 

68.25.  the  players  on  i.  lollnwed  after 
87.  7.  as  the  playew  on  i.  shall  be  lliere 
150. 4.  praise  him  with  stringed  i.  and  organs 
Keel.  2.  8.  as  musical  i.  and  that  of  all  sorts 
Isa.  22.  t24.  hang  on  him  nil  the  i.  of  viols 
32.  7.  the  i.  also  of  thi;  churl  are  evil 
38.  20.  we  will  sing  my  songs  to  the  stringed  i. 
Jer.  46.  t  19.  make  Ihee  i.  of  cai)tivity 
F.zrk.  12.  t  3.  prepare  Ihee  i.  for  removing 
16.  t  39.  shall  take  i.  of  thy  ornament,  23.  t2r». 
Dan.fi.  18.  iiori.  of  music  brought  before  him 
Jlmos  1.  3.  threshed  G  dead  wiih  threshing  ?.  of  iro« 
6.  5.  and  invent  to  themselves  i.  of  music 
Hab  3.  19.  to  the  chief  singer  on  my  stringed  z. 
Zech.  II.  15.  take  thee?,  of  a  foolish  shepherd 
Rom.  6.13.  nor  yield  members?',  of  unrighteousness 
members  as  ?'.  of  riL'bteousness  to  God 
INSURRECTION. 
Eirai.  19.  this  city  hath  made  ?.  against  kings 
Psal.  64.  2.  from  the  ?.  of  the  workers  of  iniquity 
Mark  15.  7.  lay  bound  wilh  Ihem  that  had  made  i. 
who  hail  commilted  murder  in  the  i, 
j^cts  16.  12.  the  Jews  made  ?.  w  iih  one  accord 

INTANGLE 
Signifies,  To  perplex.  This  may  be,  [1]  Cnrpo 
really,  Exod.  14.  3.  [2j  Verbally,  Mat. 22.  15. 
[31  Ceremonially,  Gal.  5.  1.  [4J  IVnrldly,  9 
Tim.  2.  4.  [5]  .Spiritually,  to  return  to,  and 
continue  in  sin,  2  Pet.  2.  20. 
Mat.  22.  15.  how  Ihcy  iniiht  i.  him  in  his  talk 

INTANGLED. 
Fiod.\4.3.  Pharaoh  will  say,  they  are  i.  in  the 'ant! 
Gal.').  1.  be  not ?. again  with  the  yoke  of  I)iindag9 
2  Pc^2. 20.  they  are  a^'ain  i  tlinrrin  and  ovetoouit 

INTANGLETH. 
2Tim.2.  4.  ?.  himself  with  Ihe  afl'airs  oflhU  life 

INTEGRITY. 
Gen.  20.5.  in  ?'.  ofmy  beurt  I  have  dene  this 
6. 1  know  thou  didst  this  in  ihc  i.  of  thy  heart 

1  Kings  9.  4.  as  David  Ihv  fiilher  walked  in  i. 
Job  2.  3.  and  still  he  li(d<Uib  fasi  his  i. 

9.  his  wife  said,  dosi  thou  !^tlll  retain  thine  i.? 
27.  5.  I  will  not  remove  my  ?'.  from  me 
31.  6.  be  weighed,  that  God  may  know  my  i. 

Psal.  1.  8.  according  to  my  i.  that  is  in  me 
2.").  21.  let  i.  and  iiprighlness  preserve  me 
26.  1.  I  walked  in  my  i.  {|  II.  I  will  walk  in  j 
41.  12.  as  for  me,  Ihou  upholilest  me  in  my  i 
78  72.  he  fed  them  according  to  i.  of  his  heait 

Pror.  11.  3.  the  ?'.  of  the  upright  shall  guide  theiB 

19.  1.  better  is  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his  i. 

20.7.  just  man  walkelh  in  his?  children  ble.ssed 

INTELLKJENCE. 

Dan.  11.  30.  i.  willi  ihem  that  forsake  covenant 
INTEND. 

.Tosh.  22.  33.  did  not  i.  lo  go  up  against  Ihem 

2  Chrnn.  28.  13.  ye  ?.  to  add  more  lo  our  sins 
.lets  5.  28.  ye  i.  to  bring  Ibis  man's  blood  on  Ul 

35.  what  ve  ?'.  to  ilo  as  lonching  these  men 
INTENDED. 
Psal.^l  11   fijr  Ihev  ?.  evil  against  thee 

INTENDF.ST. 
Kzod.  2.  14.  t.  thou  'o  kdl  me.  as  the  Egyp'.iao 

INTENDING. 
I.vke  14.  28.  w  liich  of  yon  /.  to  build  a  tower 
yicts  12.  4.  I.  afier  Eas'erfo  bring  him  forth 
t20  Herod  ?  war  with  them  rv'Tyro  and  Sidoi 
20. 13.  sailed  to  Assos.  there  ?.  to  take  in  Paul 

INTENT. 
9  .^nm  17  14  lo  Ihe  ?'.  Ihe  Lord  triight  brfng  evil 
2  K'inrrt  jO.  19.  to  i.  he  miglil  destroy  worshippers 
2  C>iro;i.  Ifi.  1    to  iiie  !.  he  might  let  none  go  out 
Ezek   40   4.  to  Ihe  i   ihal  I  ini^ht  shew  Ihem 
l>an  4.  17.  to  the  i.  that  the  living  may  know 
.lohn  1!   15.  not  thereto  Ihe  i.  ye  may  believe 

13.  28   for  what  i.  he  spake  this  lo  him 
Jlrls  9  21.  and  came  hillior  fiir  that  ? 
10.29  I  ask  for  whiiti    ye  have  sent  for  me 
1  Cor.  10.  6.  Ill  lliK  I.  we'should  not  lust  after 
Eph.  3.  10.  to  the  ?.  that  now  to  the  principalitieg 

INTENTS. 
JcT.  30.24.  till  he  have  performed  t,  ofhithetirt 


INT 

yeb.4   12.  is  a  disoerntr  of  llie  ;   of  the  heurt 

INTEHCESSIUA 
Signifies,  Ji  pleading  or  ijUrtaling  in  behalf  of 
anotlier,  jer.  7.    ilj.     It  is  spoken    (I)  Of  tke 
intercessivH  of  Christ,  Isa.  H'i.  12.    Ueb.  7.2.5. 
Which  h  '  [lerforiiis,  [IJ  hij  appearing  fur  us 
before  th:  h'at/ier,  Hul).  9.  24.    [2]  By  present- 
tug  the     tent  of  his    sacrifice   once  offered., 
Heb.   10.    12,  14.     [:i|  By   declaring  his    will, 
that  such  and  such  blessings  may  he  bestowed 
on  the  elect,  Hcb.  H).  10.     [4]  By  the  Father's 
consenting   and  agreeing  to  this  will  of  his 
Son,  John  11.  42.     (II)  Uf  the  Huly  Ghost  in 
God's  children,  Rom.  8.  2().     (Ill)  Uf  men  in- 
terceding,  [I]  For  temporal  blessings,  Jer.  7. 
J6.     [2]  Fur  spiritual  blessings,    1  Tim.  2.  1. 
(IV)  Uf  Eiias,  who  coinpliuncd  against  the  ten 
tribes,  who   were  generally  become  idolaters, 
Rom.  11.2. 
Jua.  53.  12.  and  made  j.  for  the  transgressors 
Jtr.  7. 1().  neitiier  lift  up  cry,  nor  make  i.  to  me 
27    Id.  lei  them  now  make  (.  to  the  Lord 
36.25.  Ehiuthan  and  Gemariah  bad  made  i. 
Rom.  8. 2().  but  the  Spirit  niaketh  i.  lor  us,  27,  34. 
II.  2.  how  he  maketh  i.  to  God  against  Israel 
Heb.  7  25.  he  ever  livelh  to  make  :   for  them 

INTERCESSIONS. 
1  Tiai.  2. 1 .  that  prayers  and  i.  be  made  for  all  men 

INTERCESSOR. 
Isa  59.  16.  he  wondered  that  there  was  no  i. 

INTERMEDDLE. 
ProD.  14.  10.  a  stranger  doth  not  i.  with  his  joy 

INTEItMEDDLETII. 
ProB.  IS.  1.  seoketh  and  i.  with  all  wisdom 

INTERMISSION. 
Lam.  3.  49.  mine  eve  ceaseth  not  without  any  i. 

INTERPRET. 
Oen.  41.  8.  none  that  c«uld  i.  tliem  to  Pharaoh 

12.  to  each  according  to  his  dream  he  did  /. 
1  Cor.  12.  30.  do  all  ('..'  ||  14.  5.  except  he  i. 
14.  13.  pray  tliat<he  mav  ;'  ||  27.  let  one  i. 

INTERPRETATION 
Signifies,  [1]  Jl  transtution,  or  turning  from  one 
language  into  iinulher,  I  Cor.  12.  10.    [2J  The 
gift  of  eipuunding   risimis  and  dreams.  Gen. 
40.  8.     [.')]  Ez/iusition,   or  shewing   the  sense 
and  import  of  any  thing,  2  Pel.  1.  20. 
Oen.  40.  5.  each  acconlmg  to  /.  of  dreams,  41.11. 
12.  this  is  the  i  of  it,  18.  Dan.  4.  24.  |  5.  26. 
10   when  the  baker  saw  that  the  i.  was  good 
Judg.  7.  15.  when  Gnleoii  heard  the  i.  thereof 
Prov.  1.6.  to  understand  a  proverb  and  the  i. 
Dan  2.  4.  and  we  will  shew  the  i.  7,  36. 
45.the  dream  is  certani,  and  the?,  thereof  sure 

4.  19.  and  I  be  i.  thereof  be  to  thy  enemies 

5.  12.  he  will  shew  the  i.  \\  15.  not  shew  the  i. 

7. 16.  and  he  made  me  to  know  the  i.  of  the  things 
/u4»  1.  42.  (Cephas,  which  is  by  i.  a  stone 

9.  7.  in  the  pool  of  Siloam,  which  is  by  i.  Sent 
/ids  9.  36.  named  Tabitba,  by  i.  is  called  Dorcas 

13.8.  Elymas  the  sorcerer,  so  is  his  name  by  i. 

1  Cor  12.  10.  to  another  the  i.  of  tongues 

14.  26.  every  one  of  ycm  hath  an  i. 

Heb.  1.  2.  being  by  (.  king  of  rii'hteonsness 
Pet.  i.  20.  no  prophesy  is  of  any  private  i. 
INTERPRETATIONS. 
Oen.  40.  8.  Joseph  .^aid,  do  not  j.  belong  to  God  ? 
Dan  5.  16.  I  have  heard  that  thou  canst  make  i. 

INTERPRETED. 
Gen.  40.  22.  as  Joseph  bad  i.  to  them,  4]    13. 
F.zra  4.  7.  written  and  ;.  in  the  Syrian  tongue 
Mat.  1.  23.  which  being  i.  is,  God  with  ns 
Mark  5.  41.  which  is,  being  i.  damsel  arise 

15.  22.  which  is,  being  «'.  the  place  of  a  skull 
34.  i.  my  God,  my  God,  why  hast  forsaken  me 

John  1.  ;{8.  being  i.  master  1|  41.  i.  the  Christ 
Acts  A.  36.  is,  being  ;.  ihc  son  of  consolation 

INTERPRETER,  S. 
Gen.  40.  8.  wc  dreamed,  anil  there  is  no  i.  of  it 
42.  23.  for  Joseph  spake  to  them  by  an  i. 

2  Chron.  32. 131.  howbeit  in  ibe  business  of/. 
.fob  33.23.  there  be  an  i.  one  among  :i  thousand 
ha.  43.  t  27.  and  thy  (.  have  transgies  el 

1  Cor.  14.  28.  but  ifthere  be  no  i.  kt  h;in  keep 

INTERPRETING. 
Dan.  5.  12.  j.  of  dreams  «as  foiind  in  Daniel 

INTREA'I" 
Signifies,  [1]  To  supplicate  or  pray  to,  Exod.  8. 

8.  Judg.  13.  8.  [2]  To  intercrde,  or  speak  in 
one's  behalf  Gen.  23.  8.  1  Sam.  2.  25.  [3]  To 
entertain  or  u.te  kinilly,  Gen.  12.  16.  [4]  To 
urge  or  press  earnestly,  Ruth  1.  16.  [5]  To 
hear,  gratC,  or  accipt  of.  Gen.  25.  21.  [6]  To 
seek,  Prov.  19.  6.  [7]  To  give  good  words,  1 
Cor.  4.  13 

fien.  23.8.  i.  fur  me  to  Epliron  the  son  of  Zoar 
Clod.  8  8.  then   Pharaoh  called  for  Moses,  and 
said,  i.  the  Lord,  28.  |  9.  28.  |  10.  17. 

9.  when  shall  I  i.  fnr  thee||  2(1.  I  will  i.  Loid 
Muth  1.  16.  Ruth  said,  (.  me  not  to  leave  thee 

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INW 

1  Sam.  0.23.  if  a  man  sin,  who  shall  i.  for  him  ? 
1  Kings  13.  6.  i.  the  lace  ol  the  Lord  thy  God 
Job  11.  t  19.  yea,  many  shall  i.  thy  lace 
/^»u/.  45. 12.  among  llie  jieople,  shall  i.  thy  favour 
Prov.  19.  6.  many  will  i.  the  favour  of  the  prince 
Jer.  15.  11.  I  wdl  cause  the  enemy  to  i.  thee  well 
.icts  7.  6.  and  should  i.  them  evd  400  years 

1  Cur.  4.  !3.  being  defamed,  we  i.  we  are  made 
Phil.  4.  3.  I  (.  ibee  also,  true yoke-lellow 
ITiin.  5.  1.  rebuke  not,  but  (.  him  as  a  father 

INTREATEU. 
Gen.  12.  16.  he  i.  Abraham  well  for  her  sake 

25.  21.  Isaac  /.  for  his  wife,  L'lrd  was  i.  of  him 
Ezod.  5.  22.  why  hast  ihou  so  evil  i.  this  people  ? 

8.  30.  Moses  went  out  and  i.  the  I,oid,  10.  18. 
JJtut.  26.  6.  and  the  Egyptians  evil  (.  us 
.ludg.  )3.  8.  then  Manoab  /.  the  Lord,  and  said 

2  Sam.  21.  14.  after  that  God  was  i.  for  the  land 
24.  25.  the  Lord  was  i.  for  the  land,  and  the 

plague  was  stayed  from  Israel 

1  Chron.  5.  20.  they  cried  and  he  was  i.  of  them 

2  Chron.  33.  13.  Manasseh  prayed,  and  GoU  was  i. 
Ezra  8. 23.  we  besought  God,  and  he  was  i.  of  us 
Job  19.  11).  I  called,  1  i.  him  with  my  mouth 

17.  tho'  I  1.  for  the  children's  sake  of  my  body 
Psal.  119.  58. 1  i.  thy  favour  with  my  whole  heart 
Isa.  19.  22.  he  shall  be  i.  of  them  and  heal  them 
Mat.  22.  6.  and  i.  them  spitefully,  lAike  18.  32 
Luke  15.  28.  then  came  his  father  out,  and  i.  him 

20.  11.  i.  him  shamefully,  and  sent  him  away 
.ficts  7.  19.  the  same  evil  i.  our  fathers 

27.  3.  and  Julius  courteously  i.  Paul 

1  Thcss.  2.  2.  afler  that  we  were  shamefully  ;'. 
Heb.  12.  19.  i.  the  word  should  not  be  spoken 
Jam.  3.  17.  wisilom  from  above  is  easy  to  be  i. 

INTREATETH. 
Jb6  24.21.  he  evil  i.  the  barren  that  bearelh  nut 

INTREATIES. 
Prov.  18.  23.  the  poor  uselh  i.  but  the  rich 

2  Cor.ti.i.  praying  us  with  much  i.  that  we  receive 

INTRUDING. 
Col.  2.  18.  i.  into  those  things  he  hath  not  seen 

INVADE. 
2  Chr.  20.  10.  whom  thou  wouldest  not  let  Israel  i. 
Hab.  3.  16.  he  will  ;.  them  with  his  troops 
INVADED. 

1  Sam.  23.  27.  the  Philistines  have  i.  the  land 
27.  8.  David  and  his  men  /.the  Geshurites 
30.  1.  the  Amalekites  /.  the  south,  and  Ziklag 

2  h'ings  13.  20.  a  band  of  Moabites  /.  the  land 
2  Chron.  28.  18.  the  Philistines  had  /.  the  cities 

INVASION. 

1  Sam.  30.  14.  we  made  an  ;.  on  the  south 

INVENT. 
Amos  6.  5. 1,  instruments  of  music,  like  David 
INVENTED. 

2  Chron.  26. 15.  made  engines  i.  by  cunning  men 

INVENTIONS 
Signify,  [1]  Contrivances,   Prov.  8.  12.     [2]  Sin- 
ful practices,  Psal.  99.  8.     [3]  Idolatrous  arts, 
Psal.   106.  29,  39.     [4]  JViw   ways  of  making 
one's  self  more  wise  and  happy  than  God  has 
made  us,  Eccl.  7.  29. 
Psiil.  99.  8.  thou  tookest  vengeance  of  their  /. 
106.  29.  provoked  him  to  anger  with  their  /. 
39.  and  went  a  whoring  with  their  own  /. 
Prov.  8.  12.  and  6nd  out  knowledge  of  witty  /. 
Eccl.  7.  20.  but  they  have  sought  out  many  i. 

INVENTORS. 
Rom.  1.  30.  /.  of  evil  things,  disobedient  to  parents 

INV1SIHLE. 
Rom.  1.  20.  the  /.  things  of  him  are  clearly  seen 
Col.  1.  15.  who  is  the  image  of  the  /.  God 

10.  that  are  in  heaven  and  earth,  visible  and  / 
\Tiin.  1.  17.  now  to  the  King  immortal,  /. 
Heb.  11.  27.  he  endured,  as  seeing  him  who  is  /. 
INVITED. 

1  Sam.  9.  24.  since  I  said,  I  have  /.  the  people 

2  Sam.  13.  23.  Absalom  /.  all  ihe  king's  sons 
F.sth.  5. 12.  to-morrow  am  I  /.  to  her  with  the  king 

INWARD. 
(7cn.  41. 121.  when  they  had  come  to  the /.  parts 
Lir.  13.  55.  shall  burn  it  in  the  fire,  it  is  fret/. 

1  fCinrrs  7.  25.  and  all  their  hinder  parts  were  i. 
17.  t21.  this  child's  soul  come  into  his  /.  parts 

2  Chron.  3.  13.  ihey  stood  and  tfteir  faces  were  /. 
.fob  19.  19.  all  my  /.  friends  abhorred  me 

38.  36.  who  lialh  put  wisdom  in  Ihe  /.  jiarts 
Psal.  5.  9.  their  /.  part  is  very  wickedness 
49.  11.  their  /.  Ihousht  is,  that  their  houses 
51.  6.  behold,  thou  desirest  truth  in  the  /.  parts 
62.  t  4.  but  Ihey  curse  in  their  /.  parts 
64.  6.  /.  thought  of  every  one  of  lliem  is  dee, 
Prov.  20.  27.  .searching  all  the  /.  parts  of  the  belly 

30.  so  do  stripes  the  /.  parts  of  the  belly 
Isa.  16.  II.  my  /.  parts  sound  for  Kir-haresh 
Jer.  31.  33. 1  will  put  my  law  in  their  /.  parts 
Jfar/cfi.tl9.H3r3diashad  an  /.  gru<lae  against  him 
I^uke  11.  39.  vour  /.  part  is  full  of  ravening 
Rom.  7. 22. 1  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  /.  man 


JOU 

2  Cot  4. 10.  yet  the  /.man  is  renewed  day  hy  day„ 

7.  IS.  ills  i.  atl'ection  is  more  abundant  to  you 

INWARDLV. 
Psal.O'i.i.  they  bless  with  'heir  mouth,  but  curse  t 
Mat.  7.  15.  but  I.  they  are  ravening  wolves 
lioin.  2.  29.  but  he  is  a  Jew  who  is  one  /. 

INWARDS. 
Ezod.  29. 13.  the  fat  ihat  toverelli  the  /   C2    /.eV 
3.  3,  9,  14.  I  4.  8.  I  7.  3    |  9. 19. 
17.  thou  shall  wash  the /.   y.eu.  1.9, 13   |  9.  U. 
L,cv.  4.  11.  his  /.  and  dung  burn  in  a  clean  place 

8.  16.  the  fat  on  the  /.  Moses  burnt  on  the  altar 
21.  and  he  washed  the  /.  and  (be  legs  with  wat€» 

JOIN 
Signifies,  [1]  To  knit,  or  unite  together.  Job  41. 
17.     [2J  'I'n  make  leagues  and  alliances,   Dan. 
11.  6.     [3]   To  go  close  to.  Acts  8.  29.     [4]  To 
be  numbered,  or  reckoned  with,  Job  3.  6.     It  i* 
spoken,    (1)   Materially,  of  things,    Isa.  5.  8. 
(11)  I'lrsoiially,  as    [IJ  In  marriage,    Epii.  5. 
31.     [21    In    offuiity,     2  Clnoii.   18.    1.     [3]  In 
aiding',  ut  asststiug,  Exod.  1.  10.     (4J  In  bat- 
tle, army   agam.-t  army,   1  Sam.  4.  2.   1  Kingk 
20.29.   {il\j  Jlentally,   1  Cor.  1.  10.   (IV)  Car- 
nallu,    I   Cor.  ti.   Hi.     (V)  Idulalrously,    Ilos. 
4.  if.   (VI)  Spiritually,  Jer.  .')0.  5.  1  Cor.  6.  17. 
Eiod.  I.  10.  lest  Ihey  J.  to  our  enemies  and  fight 
against  us,  and  so  get  them  up  out  of  Ihe  lancf 
2Chrun.  20.  35.  did  Jehoshaphat^'.  with  Ahaziah 
Kzra  9.  14.  and  J.  in  allinity  witii  the  people 
Prov.  11.21.  haiidj.  in  hand,  the  wicked,  16.  .5. 
Isa.  5.  8.  woe  to  them  thatj.  house  lo  house 

9.  11.  the  Lord  shall  j.  his  enemies  together 

56.  6.  sons  of  stranger  lhat_;.  themselves  to  I  .<ird 
,/cr.  50.  5.  come,  let  usj.  ourselves  to  the  Lord 
F.iek.  37.  n.j.  them  one  to  anether  into  one  stick 
IJan.  11.6.  they  shall  J.  in  the  end  of  years 
Acts  5.  13.  of  the  rest  durst  no  inanj.  himself 

6.  29.  go  near  aiid^'.  thyself  lo  this  chariot 

9.26.  Saul  assayed  to  /.  himself  to  the  disciplei 

JOiNED. 
Gen.  14.  3.  all  these  kings  werej'.  together  in  vale 
8.  they  j.  battle  with  Ihcin  in  the  vale  of  Siddim 

29.  34.  this  time  will  my  husband  be  ).  to  me 
JVum.  18.  2.  Ihy  bretlnen  of  Levi  bej.  lo  thee,  4. 
1  .Sow.  4. 2.  «  hen  they  7.  battle,  Israel  was  smitteD 
1  h'ingsii)  29.  in  the  seventh  day  the  battle  wasj. 
i  Chron.  18.  1.  Jeh<islmphat_/.  athnily'with  Ahah 

20.  36.  he  ).  with  Aha/.iah  to  make  ships,  37. 
F.zra.  4.  12.  set  up  walls,  and_?.  the  foundstiona 
JW'A.  4.  6.  all  the  wall  wasj.  together  unto  half 
Esth.  9.  27.  all  tliatj.  should  keep  Purim 
,Iob  3.  6.  let  it  not  be_;.  lo  the  days  of  the  ycitr 

41    17.  Leviathan's  scales  are_;.  one  to  anothbr 
23.  the  Hakes  of  his  flesh  are  ;'.  together 
Psal.  83.  8.  Assur  also  is.ji.  with  them 
Eccl.  9.  4.  to  him  that  is  j.  to  all  the  living  is  hope 
Isa.  13.  15.  every  onej.  to  them  shall  fall  by  sword 

14.  1.  and  the  strangers  shall  bej.  with  them 
20.  Ihon  shall  not  be_;.  with  them  in  burial 

56.  3.  nor  him  thai  hatli_/.  to  the  Lord  speak 
Ezek.  1.9.  their  wings  werej.  one  to  another 

46.  22.  there  were  courts^;',  of  forty  cubits  .ong 
Hos.  4.  17.  Ephraim  \aj.  to  idols,  let  him  alone 
y.ech.  2.  11.  many  nations  shall  be  J.  to  the  Lord 
Mat.  19.6.  whatGod  hath  j.  together,  J»/ar*  10.  9. 
Luke  15.  15.  he  went  andj.  himself  to  a  citizen 
Acts  5.  36.  about  four  hundred  y.  themselves 

18.  7.  whose  house  y.  hard  to  the  synagogue 
1  Cor.  1. 10. thatye  bo  perfectly  j'.  in  the  same  mind 

6.  16.  he  which  ia^y.  to  a  harlot  is  one  body 

17.  he  that  is_y.  lo  the  Lord  is  one  spirit 
Eph.  4.  16.  the  whole  body  fitly _;'.  together 

5.  31.  and  shall  bej.  to  bis  wife,  and  they  two 

See  BaalPkor. 

JOINING,  S. 

1  Chron.  22.  3.  David  prepared  iron  for  they. 

2CArojt.3.  12. 7.  to  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub 

JOINT. 
Gen.  32.  25.  hollow  of  Jacob's  thigh  was  out  ofj. 
Psal.  22.  14.  and  all  my  hones  are  out  of^y. 
Prov.  25.  19.  confidence  is  like  a  foot  out  of_y. 
Eph.  4.  16.  by  that  which  every  J.  suiijilieth 

JOINTS. 
1  Kings  22.  34.  smote  the  king  of  Israel  between 
the^.  of  Ihe  harness,  2  Chron.  18  33. 
Cant.  7.  1.  the  y.  of  thy  thishs  are  like  jewels 
Dan.  5.  6.  that  \bej.  of  his  loins  were  loosed 
Col.  2.  19.  all  the  body  by  j.  knit  together 
Hcb.  4.  12.  to  dividing  asunder  of_y.  and  manaw 

JOINT-HEIRS. 
Rom.  8. 17.  heirs  of  God,  and  j.-Ae/rs  with  Chrii^ 

JOT. 
Mat.  5.  18.  one /.  or  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass 

JOURNEY. 
Gen.  24.  21.  the  Lord  hath  made  his  y.  prospero  Jl 

29.  1.  Jacob  went  on  his 7.  and  came  to  the  eart 

31.23. 1,ahnn  pursued  niter  him  seven  days'j. 

33.  12.  let  ur  take  our  ;.l|4fi.  1   Israel  took  his^» 
Exod.  13  i  .  ibey  took  their  j   from  Succotli 


JUY 


JO-Y 


F.ro.l.  16.  I.  Israelites  look  thuir  j.  t'rcMii  Kliin 
V«"i.  y.  10.  Ue  III  11  j.  Vfl  .-iiiall  kceij  llio  ;  ii=aover 

13.  IS  nol  111  11  j.  and  loi  laarelh  lo  kutji  puiisovfr 
;u.  i;i.  they  tiist  took  llioirj.  according  to  llie 
Jifiil.  1.2.  there  are  elivtii  days' j.  I'roni  Hori;b 

10    11.  arise,  take  Iliy  j.  Lielore  the  iieople 
Ju.-'t.  'J.  11.  take  vicliials  willi  you  lor  your,;. 

U.  hecome  old,  by  reason  ollhe  very  Uuv^j. 
^urfi'.  4.9.  ihe^.  thou  lakest  i,s  not  lor  lliy  lioiiour 

1  "iam.  l.y  18    and  the  Lord  sent  thee  cm  a./. 
Ztiaiit.  11.  10.  earnest  thou  not  iVom  lliyj..' 
i  Ki.-igs  Irf.  27.  or  he  is  in  nj.  ||  1!1. 7.  the  j.  is  great 

2  Kings  -i.  9.  fetched  a  compass  of  seven  days',;. 
.Yc/i.  -J.  (i.  for  how  long  sliail  lliv  j.  he? 
fruv.  7.  IS),  the  good  man  is  gone  a  long  j. 
Mat.  10.  10.  nor  scrip  for  yourj.  nor  two  coats 
.Mark  ti.  «   take  iiotlniig  for  thenv.  J.n/;e  '.>■  3. 
y.uAcll.O.  afnriidof  niiueinhisj.  is  come  to  me 

15.  Vi.  the  vounger  Uxd;  Ins,/,  into  a  far  country 
Jo/til  4.  6.  .lesus  weane.l  v  ilh  his  j.  sal  thus 
hum.  1.  10. 1  might  liave  a  prosperous  j.  lo  come 

l.>.  24.  for  I  uust  to  see  \ou  in  my,;. 
1  Cur.  10.  tj.  that  ye  mavhrnig  nie  on  my  j- 
Til.X  13.  bung  Zenasanil  .-Vpollos  on  Uieirj. 
3Juhtt  0.  wlioiii  if  thou  bring  forward  on  tlieir  j. 

J)ai/s  .I<.)UUi\EY. 
JV«;«.  11.31.  theiiuails  fall  a  i/ai/'^J- on  this  side 
1  Kiiig.'i  l'J.4.  hiinself  went  a  daij'aj.  into  wildein. 
Junah'.i.i.  began  lo  enter  city  a  day's  j.  and  cried 
/,«Ae2.44.  went  a  day's  J.  among  their  aciiuainl. 
Jicts  1.  12.  is  from  Jerusalem  a  sabbalh  day's  j. 
Ate  three  D.tvs. 
.lOURNEYEU. 
den.  11.  2.  that  as  lliey  j.  they  found  a  plain 

12.  9.  Abramj.  going  on  toward  ihe  south,  20.  1. 

13.  n.  Lot  j.  east  ]  33.  17.  Jacob^   lo  Succoth 
35.  5.  Israel  j.  toward  l?etli-el,  and  the  terror 

16.  j.  from  llelh-el  ||21.  j.  to  the  tower  of  Edar 
Exod  40. +  36. when  cloud  was  taken  up,  Israel^'. 
37   cloud  not  taken  up,  they  j.  not,  JVum.  11.  21 
A*H7«.!).  17.  after  that  the  cirildreii  of  IsraelJ.  18. 
1...  kept  the  char^'  of  the  Lord,  and  j.  not 
20.  at  ihe  cominandment  of  the  Lord  they  J.  23. 
12.  15. 7.  not  till  Aliriam  was  brought  in  again 
.luilg   17.  8.  came  lo  the  house  of  iMicah  as  liej. 
.lets  \).'^.  as  Saul  j.  he  caine  near  Uaniascus 
7.  the  men  which  j.  with  him  .stood,  26.  13. 
.lOURN  EYING. 
Oen.  12.  t  9.  Abram  ingoing  and  j.  toward 
Kiim.  10.  2.  make  truinpels  for  j.  of  the  camps 
2>t.  we  arej.  to  the  place  of  which  Lord  said 
J.ulie  13.  22.  and  as  he  was  /.  toward  .lerusalem 
9  Cor.  11.  26.  in  ;.  often,  in  perils  of  waters 

JOMUNEYINUS. 
JVum.  10.28.  thus  were  llie  ;.  of  Israel's  armies 

JOURNEYS. 
Gen.  13.  3.  Abram  wont  on  his 7.  from  tlic  south 
F.zod.  17.  1. j   aiiording  lo  the  commandment 
40.  36.  taken  up,  they  weni  on  in 7.  J^Tum.  10.  12. 
38.  the  cloud  was  on  tabernacle  thro'  all  their  j 
A'lim.  10.  6.  they  shall  blow  an  alarm  for  theirj. 
33. 1.  these  are  the  j.  of  Israel  with  armies,  2. 
JOY 
Signifies,  [l]  jIn  agreeable  and  sweet  affection  of 
the  soul,  arising  from  some  present  or  hoped- 
for  good,  IChron.  12.40.    [2]  The  delight  and 
satisfaction  of  the  reasonable  soul  in  its  union 
with  God  in  Christ,  as  the  greatest  and  high- 
est good,  with  an  actual  rejoicing  in  what  is 
for  his  honour  and  glory.  Gal.  5.  22.  [3]  That 
joyful  and  glomus  state,  unto  which  Christ 
himself  sh(iul('.  attain  after  his  sufferings,  and 
which  he  will  ronnnunicate  to  all  who  believe 
in  him,  Heb.  12.  2.     [4]  That  free,  gracious, 
and  liberal  reward,  which  God  will  bestow  on 
the  righteous  in  the  kingdom  uf  heaven.  Mat. 
25.  2),  23.     |5]  The  matter  or  cause  of  joy,  1 
Thess.  2.  20.     (6)  Songs  of  thank.^giring  and 
prafse,  Psal.  42.  4.     It  is,  [l]  J^atiiral,  Prov. 
23.  24.  Eccl.  2.  10.    [2]  IVorldh/,  Job  29.  13. 
Isa.  9.  3.     f3]  Iliiporritical,  Job  20.  .5.     .Mat. 
13.20     [4]  Uni'odlii,   Prov.  15.21.    Hos.  9.  I. 
(5)  JUized,  wiirldhj,  and  spiritual,  1  Chron.  12. 
40.     Luke  10.  17.     [6J  Heavenly,  Mai.  25.  21, 
2.3.     Luke  15.7,10.     [7]  Spiritual,  Psal.  51. 
12.  Rom.  14.  17. 

JOV,  Substavtire. 
1  Sam.  18.  6.  cami'  out  to  meet  king  Saul  with7. 

1  Chron.  12.  40.  for  ihc^re  was;',  in  Israel 
J  J.  16.  singers,  b)  lifting  up  the  voice  with  7. 

25.  went  to  bring  the  ark  of  the  covenant  with7 
29.  17.  now  have  I  seen  wiih  ;.  the  people  offer 

2  Chron.  20.  27.  to  go  again  to  Jerusalem  with/ 
Ezra  3.  13.  not  ili.sccrn  noise  of  the  shout  of;. 

.6.  16.  dedication  of  the  house  of  God  wiih7' 

22.  and  kept  the  faast  seven  days  with  7. 
A'cA.  8.  10.  the;,  of  ihc  Lord  is  your  strength 
12.  43.  the;',  of  JerusaliMn  was  heard  afar  off 

t44.  for  the.;,  of  Jiidah  and  T.cvites  which 
Eslh  8.  16  the  Jews  had  light, 7    and  honour 
SI  I 


K.-'f/(.  9.  22.  turned  to  them  from  sorrow  I07'.  they 
should  make  them  days  of  feasting  txmij. 
Job  S.  19.  behold,  tins  is  thej.  of  his  way 

t  21.  till  he  till  thy  lips  with  shouting  [orj. 
20.5.  thej.of  the  liypocrile  is  but  lor  a  monient 

29.  13.  I  caused  the  widow's  heart  to  sing  fur7. 
33.  26.  and  he  will  see  liis  face  \vith7. 

41.  22.  and  sorrow  is  turned  111107.  before  him 
Psal.  It).  11    111  thy  presence  is  fulne.ss  ol'j. 

27.  0.  oiler  in  his  tabernacles  sacritii  es  ol'7. 

30.  5.  buty  come'.h  in  the  morninjj 

42.  4.  I  went  with  the  voice  ofj.  and  jiraise 

43.  4.  then  will  1  go  loGod  inv  e.xceedingj. 
48.  2.  the  3  of  the  whole  earth  is  n.oiint  Zlon 
51.  12.  leslore  to  me  thej.  of  thy  salvation 
(J5.  t  12.  the  little  lulls  are  girded  witlij. 
67.  4.  let  Ihe  nalions  be  glad  and  sing  tht  j. 
105.  43.  he  brought  forth  his  peo|ile  with 7. 
126.  5.  they  that  sow  in  tears  shall  reap  iiij. 
137.  6.  it  )iiefer  not  Jerusalem  above  my  chiefj. 

Prov.  12.  20.  but  to  Ihe  counsellors  of  i>eaceis7. 

14.  10.  a  s-iraiiger  nol  intermeddle  with  I11S7. 

15.  21.  folly  i!,>  10  him  destitute  of  "  imiom 

23.  a  man  Iialh7.  by  the  aiiswi'r  of  Ins  mouth 
17.  21.  and  the  father  of  a  fuol  liaih  1107. 
21.  15.  it  isj.  to  the  just  to  do  juilgmeiit 
23.  24.  who  begettelh  a  wise  child  shall  have 7. 

Eccl.  2.  10.  I  w'llhheld  not  my  heail  Ironij. 
26.  God  giveth  him  wisdom,  knowledge,  and 7. 
5.  20.  God  answcreth  him  in  the,;,  of  Ins  heart 
9.  7.  go  thy  way,  eat  thy  bread  uilhj. 
Isa.  9.  3.  not  incrcasi^d  thej.  according  to  llie7. 
17.  Lord  shall  have  noj.  in  their  young  men 
12.  3.  withj.  sliall  ye  draw  water  out  of  wells 

16.  10.7.  is  taken  out  of  the  plentiful  field 
24.8.7.  of  the  harp  ccaseth  ||  11. 7.  is  darkened     , 
29. 19.  the  meek  shall  increase  their.;,  in  Lord 

32.  13.  on  all  liou»es  of7.  ||  14  d7.  of  wild  asses 

35.  2.  and  rejoice  even  with 7.  and  singing 
10.  with  everlasting^,  on  their  iiead.s,  51.  11. 

52.9.  break  forth  iiitoj.  1|  55.  12.  go  out  with7. 

60.  15.  1  will  make  thee  aj.of  many  generations 

61.  3.  lo  give  them  the  oil  ofj.  lor  mourning 
7.  everlasting^,  shall  be  unto  them 

65.  14.  my  servants  shall  sing  for  7.  of  heart 
18  for  behold,  I  create  her  people  a7. 

66.  5.  but  he  shall  appear  to  yourj. 

10.  rejoice  forj.  with  her,  all  ye  tnat  mourn 
.Ter.  15.  16.  the  word  was  to  me  thej   of  my  heart 

31. 13.  I  will  turn  their  mourning  iiitoj. 

33.  9.  it  shall  be  to  me  a  name  ofj.  a  praise 

11.  again  there  shall  be  heard  the  voice  of;. 

48.  27.  since  thou  spakesi,  thou  skippedst  forj. 
33.7.  is  taken  from  tiie  jilenliful  field 

49.  2.5.  Ibe  city  of  praise,  the  city  of  myy. 
Larn.  2.  15  the  city,  thej.  of  the  whole  earth 

5.  15.  the  ;.  of  our  heart  is  ceased,  our  dance 
£2ci.24.2'5.  lake  from  them  thej.  of  their  glory 

36.  5.  appointed,  with  thej.  of  all  their  heart 
Hos.  9.  1.  rejoice  not,  O  Isr.  for  j.  as  other  people 
.loel  1  12.  because  j.  is  withered  away  from  men 
Zeph  3.  17.  he  will  rejoice  over  lliee  with  j. 
Mat.  13. 20.  anon  withj.  receivelh  it,  l.uhe  8.  13. 

44.  for  j.  thereof  goetb  and  sclletli  all  he  hath 
25.  21.  enter  thou  into  the  j.  of  thy  Lord,  23. 
/Mice  1.  44.  the  babe  leaped  in  my  womb  for 7. 

6.  23.  rejoice  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  j. 
10.  17.  the  seventy  returned  again  withj. 
15.  7.  ;.  shall  be  in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that 

10.  tiiere  isj.  in  the  presence  of  Ihe  angels 

24.  41.  while  they  yet  believed  nol  for  j. 
.Mm  3.  29.  this  my  j.  therefore  is  fulfilled 

15.  11.  I  have  spoken   to   you,  that  my.;,  miaht 
remain  in  you,  and  that  your  j.  might  be  full 

16.  20.  your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into  j. 

21.  for ;.  that  a  man  is  born  into  the  world 

22.  anil  your  j.  no  man  taketli  from  you 

24.  ye  shall  ri'ceive,  that  your  j.  may  be  full 

17.  13.  might  have  my  j.  fulfilleil  in  themselves 
.4(7.1 2.28. make  me  full  ofj.  with  thy  countenance 

13.  52.  disciples  filled  withj.  and  the  Holy  Ghost 

20.  24.  that  1  might  finish  my  course  with  j 
Rom.  14. 17.  kingdom  of  God  isj.  in  the  H.  Ghost 

15.  13.  God  fill  you  with  iillj.  in  believing 
32.  may  come  to  you  wilh;.  by  the  will  of  God 
2  Cor.  1.  24.  but  we  are  helpers  of  your  j. 

2.  3.  that  my  /.  is  thej.  of  you  all 

7.  13.  the  more  joyed  we  for  thej.  of  Titus 
i   8.2.  the  almndanceof  their ;.  abounded  to  riches 
'■Gal.  5  22.  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,j.  peace 
\Phil.  1.  4.  in  prayer,  making  reipiest  with  ;. 

25.  abide  lor  vour  furtherance  and  j.  of  faith 

2.  2.  fulfil  ye  ii'iy  ;'.  1|  4.  1.  my  j.  and  crown 
1  r/)'.«.s.l.fi.received  ihe  word  withj. of  Holy  Ghost 

2.19.  what  is  our  hojieorj.  ||20.  ye  are  onrj. 

3.  0.  for  the  ;'.  wherewith  we  joy  before  God 
2Tim.  1.  4.  thai  I  may  be  filled  witn  ;'. 
Philem.  20.  let  me  have  j.  of  thee  in  the  Lord 
Heb.  12.2.  who  for  the  /.that  was  set  before  him 

13.  Y!  they  may  oc  it  withj.  and  nol  with  grief 


'    IRO 

Jam.  1.2.  count  it  j.  when  ye  fall  into  teniptatior 
4.  9.  and  yoiirj.  be  turned  into  heaviness 
1  }'et.  1.  H.  ye  rejoice  with  j.  niis|ieakable 
4.  13.  vo  iiiav  be  glail  al.so  wirh  e.Nceedingj. 
I  Juhn'i.  4.  that  your  7   ii.„y  be  lull,  '2  .Mm  12 
3.;u/j«4. 1  have  iiogre.it.  1./   iliaii  'o  hi'ar  that  inj 
./ude  24.  to  preseiil  von  limiiii  s,- w  lUi  e\ceediiig7 
.•iir  GuiiM---;-. 
(,rcut.\(.)V 
1  Kings  1.  41).  Ihe  peojiic  rejoiced  with  great  j. 
1  C/(7-.  29.  9.  David  the  king  rejoiced  with  great  J 
i  <.  hriin.  30.  21).  sodiere  wungrtalj.  in  Jeruaaleic 
j\'/i.l2  43.  G.  had  made  I  hem  rejoice  wilh  great  j 
jW«!.2.IO.saw  the  slai,  ihey  ujoiced  wMigrcatj 
28.8.  weni  I'lom  sepiiicliie  willi  fear  auil  great  j 
I.u'ce'i.  It).  I  bring  yen  good  tidings  oi  great  j 
24.52.  they  iclumed  lo  Jerusalem  with  great  J 
Jlcts  8.  8.  and  then'  was  great  j.  111  that  city 
15.3  they  caused  ^'/7u(j.  to  all  the  brethren 
Phiiem.  7'  for  w(<  have  great  j.  in  thy  love 

Sliiiut,  or  .shouted  for  JOY 
Ezra  3.  12.  an  1  many  shouted  aloud  for  j. 
Job  38.  7.  aoil  all  the  sons  oftJod  .shouted  for  j. 
Psal.  5.  1 1,  let  those  that  put  their  trust  in  tlies 
rejoice:  let  them  ever  sAou/ /wrj.  35.  21 
32.  1 1   shout  forj.  all  ye  that  are  upright  in  heatf 
65.  13.  the  valleys  shout  for  j.  they  also  sing 
132.  9.  and  let  thy  saiiils  shout  forj.  16. 

JOY,  I'erb. 
Psal  21.  1.  the  king  shallj  in  thy  strengih 
Isa.  9.3.  they  j.  belbie  thee  according  lo  Ihe  joy 
65.  19.  I  will  rejoice  and  j.  in  my  people 
Nab.'.i.  18.  I  will  j.  in  the  God  of  my  salvation 
Zeph.  3.  17.  he  will  j.  over  thee  with  singing 
Rom.  5.  11.  but  we  also  j.  in  God  through  oui 
Lord  Jesus  Chris. 
Phil.  2.  17.  yea,  I  j.  and  rejoice  with  you  all 
18.  for  the  same  cause  also  do  yej.  and  rejoice 

1  Thess. 3.9.  (ur  all  tlie  joy  wherewith  we  j.  for  you 
JOYEU. 

2  Cor.  7.  13.  the  more  j.  we  for  the  joy  of  Titus 
JOYFUL. 

1  Kings  8.  66.  they  went  lo  their  tents  j.  and  glad 
Ezra  6.  22.  for  the  Loid  hath  made  them  j. 
Eslh.  5.  9.  then  Hamnn  went  forlli  that  diiy  j. 
.hib  3.  7.  let  noj.  voice  come  therein 
Pso^S.l).  let  them  ihat  love  1  by  name  bej.  inthe» 

35.  9.  and  my  soul  shall  bej.  in  the  Lord 
63.  5.  my  mouth  shall  praise  thee  withj.  lipa 
66.  1.  make  a  j.  noise  toGod,  all  ye  lands 
81.  1.  make  a  j.  noise  to  the  God  of  Jacob 
89.15.  blessed  is  the  people  that  know  thej.  sound 
95.  1.  make  a  j.  noise  to  the  rock  of  our  salvation 
2.  a  j.  noise  to  him  with  psalms,  <  8.4.  |  100.  1. 
98.  6.  make  a.;,  noise  before  the  Lord  the  king 
8.  let  the  hills  be  i.  together  before  the  Lord 
113.  9.  the  barren  io  be  a  j.  moiher  of  children 
149.  2.  let  the  children  of  Zion  bej.  in  their  king 
5.  let  the  saints  bej.  in  glory  ;  let  them  sing 
Eccl.  7.  14.  in  the  day  of  nrosperity  bej.  but  in 
Isa.  49.  13.  sing,  O  heavens,  and  bej.  O  earth 
56.  7. 1  will  make  them  j.  in  my  house  of  prayer 
61.  10.  my  soul  shall  bej.  in  my  God 

2  Cor.  7.  4. 1  am  exceeding  ;'.  in  all  our  tribulation 
JOYFULLY. 

Kcc/.  9. 9.  live  j.  wiih  the  wife  whom  thou  lovest 
//hAc  19.6. Zaccheus  came dov.n  and  receiv.him7 
Heb.  10.  34.  ye  took  ;'.  ihe  spoiling  of  your  goods 

JOYFULNESS. 
Dent. '28.  47.  becausesi  rvedst  not  the  Lord  with.i 
Col.  1.  11.  Blrcnglheiied  to  long-suffering  with  j. 

JOYING. 
Col.  2.  5.  absent,  yet  am  [  with  you  in  the  spirit,  j 

JOYOUS. 
Isa.  22  2.  thou  art  full  of  stirs,  aj.  city 
23.  7.  is  this  vour  j.  city,  whose  antii]uity  is 
',12.  13.  on  all  the  houses  of  joy  in  thej.  city 
Heb.  12.  11.  no  chastening  seemelh  lo  bej. 

IRON 
Signifies,   [1]  The  metal  so  called,   Deuf.  3.  11 
[2]  J)n  axe,  Isa.  10.  34.     [3]  Insensible  hard 
'vess,  1  Tim.  4.  2.     [4]  Hard,  dry,  and  barren 
like  iron.  Dent.  23.  23.     f5|  Unhemlahle,   Isa 
48.   4.     [6]    Mighty   and    irresistible   power 
Psal.  2.  9.  [7]  Fetters,  or  chair.s,  Psfii.  .07    '0 
[nj  it  dt.notes  strength..^  Psn.  2   33,  41. 
WX)^,  Snhstantive. 
JVum  35.  Jo.  smite  him  willi  an  instrument  of  1 
iJeut.  3.  ii.  Og's  liiiistcad  was  a  bedstead  of  1. 
4  iO.  Lord  "nr.^'j;'!.;  vou  out  of  the  i.  fmiiace,  out 
'>f  Egypt,  I  Kings  ».  51    .frr.  1 1.  4 
8.  9.  a  hind  whose  stones  are  ;'.  and  o  .t  iil  hlll^ 
28.  23.  tt.3  eurlli  that  is  under  tiiee  shad  be  i. 
48.  put  a  yoke  of  i.  on  thy  neck,  -ler.  28. 14. 
.Msh.  a.  31.  altar  of  stones,  over  whir.h  no  man 
hath  liftcj  up  any  »' 
17. 15.  Cnnnanitni  have  chariots  of?.  .Tudg  1. 19 
./ur/rr.  4.  3.  had  nine  hundnd  chariots  cfj.  18. 


1  Sam   17.7.  his  spear  we 


rrlicdfiOOshek'ljofi 


2  Sam  12.  31.  under  harrows  of  i.  I  rjiron  20.3 


IS 

2  Sum  2i.  7.  but  tlic  man  must  be  fenced  willi  i. 

1  Kings  (J.  7.  nor  any  tool  of  i.  iieaicl  in  tlie  huuse 
a-i.ll.  Zedekiali  madehini  lioin=  ol  i.  '2  CAr.18.10, 

2  Kings  ti.  ti.  and  llie  i.  did  swim 

I  CAr««.'i2.  3.  Uavid  i)re|)ared  i.  in  abundance 
29.  2.  1  prepared  i.  lor  the  things  of  i.  7. 
Job  28.  2.  1.  IB  taken  out  of  the  earth,  audbiass 
10   18.  behemoth's  bones  are  like  bars  of'j. 
41.  27.  he  esteeineth  i.  as  straw,  brass  as  wood 
Psai.  2.  y.  thou  shult  break  them  with  a  rod  of  i. 
lU.T.  18.  whose  feet  they  hurt,  he  was  laid  in  / 
i07.  10.  being  bound  in  i.  |{  Itj.  cut  bars  of  i. 
14y.  8.  to  bind  their  nobles  vv;:;»  fetters  of  j. 
Prov.  27.  17.  (.  sliar|ienetl)  i.  so  a  man  his  friend 
Eccl.  10.  10.  if  the  <.  be  blunt,  aiiil  he  do  not  whet 
Isa.  10.  34.  cut  down  thickets  of  the  forest  with  i 
45.  2.  I  will  cut  asunder  the  bars  of  i. 
CO.  17.  for  i.  I  will  bring  silver,  for  stones «. 
fer.  15. 12.  shall*,  break  the  nurlliern  (.  and  Mti'ol ! 
17.  1.  the  sin  of  Juilah  is  writleu  with  a  pen  ol  j. 
28.  13.  thou  shall  make  for  them  yokes  of  i. 
.Eze/c.  4.  3.  take  an  i.  pan,  and  set  it  for  a  wall  of  i 
27.  12.  Tarshish  was  thy  merchant  with  i, 

lil.  Uan  and  .lavan  occupied  with  bright  i. 
Dan.  2.  33.  hie  legs  of  i.  feet  part  i.  34,  41,  42. 
33.  then  wae  the  i.  and  clay  broken  in  jiieccs 
40.  the  fourth  kingdom  shall  be  strong  as  i. 
7.  It),  the  fourth  beast,  whose  teeth  were  of  i. 
Amus  1.  3.  thresh  Gilead  with  instruments  oft. 
Uic.  4.  13.  for  1  will  make  thy  horn  i.  and  hoofs 
\Tim.  4.  2.  their  conscience  seared  with  a  hot  i. 
Rev.  2.  27  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  i.  12.  5.  |  10.  15 
0.  U.  and  they  had  as  it  were  breast-plates  of  i 
Hee  Brass. 
IRtJN. 
Deut.  27.  3.  shalt  not  lift  up  any  i.  tool  on  them    . 
/osA.17.18.1lio'  they  have  i.  cluiiiols,  and  be  strong 
Job  li).  24.  that  they  were  graven  with  an  i.  pen 
20.  24.  he  shall  Hce  from  the  i.  weajion 
'sa.  48.  4.  thy  neck  is  an  i.  sinew,  thy  brow  brass 
Jer.  1.  18.  1  have  made  thee  this  day  an  i.  pillar 
EzekA.  3.  take  thou  unto  thee  an  i.  pan 
Dan.  7.  7.  it  had  great  i.  teeth,  it  devoured 
Hcts  12.  10.  they  came  to  the  i.  gate  that  leads 

IRONS. 
Job  41. 7.  canst  thou  fill  his  skin  with  barbed  i.? 

IS 
Signifies,  [1]  The  existence  of  a  person,  or  thing, 
ICor.  8.  4.    Heb.  11.  li.     [i]  Represents,  F.xoi\. 
12  11.    Mat.  2(5.  2t),  28.     [3]  J.eads  or  brings 
unto,    Rom.  fi.  23.  |  7.  7.     \i]  Ought  to  be,  or 
.et  it  be,   iieb.  13.  4.     [5]  Causet/i,  deservet/i, 
Rom.  8.  6. 
Jcb  11.  6.  that  they  are  double  to  that  which  is 
Luke  10.  22.  who  the  son  is,  and  who  the  Father  i* 
John  1.47. an  Israefite  indeed,  in  wlicini  is  no  guile 

3.  6.  born  of  flesh  is  tlesh,  of  the  Spirit  is  spirit 
13.  but  the  Son  of  man  which  is  in  heaven 
29.  he  (hat  hath  the  bride  is  the  bridegroom 

4.  23.  but  the  hour  coineth,  and  now  is 
7.27.  no  man  knowelh  whence  he  i5 

8.47.  he  that  i«  of  God  |!  18.  37.  that  is  of  (he  truth 

9.  29.  we  know  not  from  whence  he  is,  30. 
Acts  4.24.  made  the  sea,  and  all  that  in  them  is 

17. 10. what  new  doctrine  whereof  thou  speakest  is 
F.ph.  5.  17.  understanding  what  the  will  of  Lord  is 
S  I'hess.  2.4.  above  all  thai  is  called  God,  or  that  is 
worshi|iped,  shewing  himself  that  ho  is  God 
1  Tim.  4.  8.  haviii!;  promise  of  life  that  now  is 
Heb.  11.  6.  must  believe  he  is,  and  is  a  lewarder 
I  .John  3.  2.  for  we  sli  ill  see  him  as  he  is 

3. as  he  is  pure  ||  4.  sin  is  the  transgression  of  law 
Rov.  1. 4.  which  is,  was,  and  is  to  come,  8.  |  4. 8. 
17.  8.  behold  the  beast  that  was,  is  not,  yet  iS 
10.  and  one  is  and  the  other  is  not  yet  come 
See  Bktter,  Christ,  Clean,  Dead,  Epiiraim, 
Fooiy,  Good,  Right. 

IS  it. 
Oen.  19.  20.  lhiscit.y  is  near,  is  it  not  a  little  one  7 
32.  29.  wherefore  is  it  thou  askest  afier  my  name 
42i  14.  that  is  it  tnat  I  spake  to  you,  ve  are  spies 
49.  28.  this  is  it  that  their  fathers  spake  to  thSm 
F.iod.  2.  18.  how  is  it  that  you  are  come  so  soon 
20.  why  is  it  that  ye  have  left  the  man  ? 

5.  22.  Moses  said,  why  is  it  that  thou  hast  sent 

32.  18.  neithtr  is  it  the  voice  of  them  (hat  cry 

33.  II).  iS  it  not  in  that  thou  goes!  wilh  us? 
Dent.  3.  11.  is  it  not  Ih  Rabbaih  of  Ammon? 

30.1 1. nor  is  it  far  olTH  13.  nor  is  it  beyond  the  sea 
fudg.  14.  15.  to  lake  that  we  have,  is  it  not  so? 
;Sa<H.9.20.is  it  not  on  llie<',anil  on  lather's  house? 

10.  1.  is  tt  not  because  the  Lord  lialli  anointed 
12.  17.  is  It  not  wheat-liarvest  to-diiy  ?  I  will  call 

i  King.'  1.  3.  is  it  not  because  no  God  in  Isr.  6,  16. 
4.26.  is  it  well  with  thee,  is  it  well  wilh  husband 
'.).  17.  and  let  him  say,  is  it  peace,  18,  19,  22. 
20.  19.  is  it  not  good,  if  pi^ace  he  in  my  days 

I  CAr.2l.l7.  If  it  noli  that  ciminanded  the  people 
fob  10.  3.  iS  It  jood,  n.  9.  II  15.  21  say,  where  is  it 
22.  3.  i$  it  any  pleasU'C  lo  the  ;*   mighty  that 
312 


IS 

Prcv.  15.23.  a  word  indue  season,  how  good  is  it 
Isa.  7. 13.  is  it  a  small  thing  for  you  to  weary  men 

29.17.is  if  not  yet  a  very  little  while,  and  Lebanon 

36.  7.  is  tt  nol  he  whose  high  j'laces  and  altars 

58.  5.  IS  it  such  a  last  that  1  have  chosen  1 
7.  is  tt  nol  to  deal  thy  bread  to  the  hungry  ? 
Jer.  10.  5.  neither  also  is  it  in  them  to  do  good 
Z.a>ii.l.l2.is  it  nothing  to  you,  all  ye  thai  pass  bv  ? 
JJan.  3.  14.  is  it  true,  O  Shadracli,  Meshach  f 
.dmos  2.11.isii  not  even  thus,  O  children  oll.-rael? 
Mic.  1.5.  transgiession  ol  Jacob,  is  if  nol  Samaria? 

3.  1.  is  it  iiol  for  you  to  know  judgment  ? 
//a4. 2. 13.  is  if  not  of  ilie  Ld.  of  hosts  that  peojile 
Hag.  2.  3.  is  if  iioj  in  your  eyes  as  nothing  .' 
Zech.  5.  6.  what  is  it .'  Mat.  26.  62.  Mark  14.  fU. 
jicts  10.  4.  j-21.  22.  2  Car.  12. 13.  Kph.  4. 9. 
Mai.  1.  8.  is  if  not  evil  ||  3.  14.  what  profit  is  it 
Mat.  12.  19.  is  it  lawful  to  heal  on,  Luke  14.  3. 

16. 11. how  is  It  ye  do  not  understand,  Mark  8.  21. 

19.3.  is  it  lawful  to  put  away  his  wife,  Mark  10.  2 

20.  15.  is  It  not  lawful  for  nie  to  do  what  1  v^ill 
22.  17.  is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  or 

nol?  J/urA  12.  J4.  /,u/ie  20.  22. 
26.22.  began  tosay.  Lord,  is  it  I?  25.  Mark  14  19. 
62.  what  is  it  whicii  these  witness,  Mark  14.G0. 
Mark  2.  9.  whether  is  it  easier  to  say,  thy  sins 

16.  how  is  it  that  he  eateth  with  publicans 
3. 4. is  if  lawful  lo  do  good  on  sabbath,  J^ukeC^.d. 
4. 40. he  said,  how  is  if  that  you  have  no  faith  ? 

9.  21.  how  long  is  it  ago  since  this  came  to  him? 

10.  24.  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches 
11. 17. saying  to  (hem, is  if  not  written,  ./ohn  10.34 

J.ukc  2.  49.  he  said  to  them,  how  is  it  ye  sought  mi 

12.  50.  how  is  It  thai  ye  do  not  discern  this  lime? 

16.  2.  how  is  it  that  I  hear  lliis  of  thee? 

22.  64.  prophesy,  who  is  it  that  smote  thee 
John  4.  9.  how  is  if  ihou  being  a  Jew  askest  of  me 

14.  22.  how  is  it  that  Ihou  wilt  manifest  thyself? 
Jiets  5.  9.  how  is  it  ihal  ye  have  agreed  together 

22.25.  is  it  lawful  for  you  to  scourge  a  Roman  ? 
1  Cor.  6.  5.  is  it  so,  that  there  is  not  a  wise  man 

9.  II.  is  it  a  great  matter  if  we  reap  your  carnal 

10.  16.  is  it  not  the  communion  of  blood  of  Christ 

12.  13.  IS  if  therefore  not  of  the  body,  16. 

14.  26.  how  is  it  every  one  of  you  hath  a  psalm 
1  Pel.  2. 20.  what  glory  is  it,  if,  when  ye  be  buffeted 
IJuhn  4.  3.  even  now  already  is  it  in  the  world 

It  IS. 
<7c«.31.29.  if  is  in  the  power  of  my  hand  to  do  hurt 

41.  16.  and  Joseph  answered,  if  is  not  in  me 
JiTiim.  13.  18.  go  U|)  and  see  the  land  what  if  is 
Deul.  31.  8.  he  if  is  that  dolh  go  before  Ihee 

1  Ham.  3. 18.  if  is  the  Lord,  let  him  do  what  seems 

2  Sam.  13.  33.  so  if  is.  Job  5.  27.  I^uke  12.  34. 

21.  1.  if  is  for  Saul  and  for  his  bloody  house 

'■i  Kings  10.13.istliineheart  right  as  my  heart?  if  is 

1  CAc.6.10.  he  it  is  that  e.\ecuteth  the  priest's  office 
21.17.  even  I  if  is  that  have  sinned,  and  done  evil 

2  Chron.  5.  9.  and  there  it  is  unto  this  day 

.Job  26.  3.  how  hast  thou  declared  the  ihiiig  as  if  is 
Ps.39.4.to  know  the  measure  of  my  days  «  hat  it  is 
Jer.  30.  7.  if  is  even  (he  time  of  Jacob's  trouble 
JiUm.  3.  22.  if  is  of  Lord's  mercies  not  consumed 
F.iik.  21.  27.  till  he  come  whose  right  if  is 
Mat.  6. 10.  will  be  done  on  earth,  as  if  is  in  heaven 

14.27.ofgood  i'heer,i«  is  l.be  not  afraid, ./o/i/j  6.20. 

16.7.  if  IS  because  we  have  no  bread,  Mark  8. 16. 
,/o/in  1.27. he  if  is  who  coming  after  nie  is  preferred 

7.  22.  not  because  if  is  of  Moses,  but  the  fatheis 

13.  26.  he  it  is  to  whom  I  shall  give  a  sop 

14.  21.  hath  commandments,  he  if  is  that  lovelli 
Jicts  12.  15.  then  said  they,  if  is  his  angel 

1  Cur.  3.13.  try  every  man's  work,  of  what  sort  if  is 

11.  14.  that  if  a  man  have  long  hair  if  is  a  shame 

15.  if  a  woman  have  long  hair  it  is  a  glory  to  her 

2  Cor.  5. 13.  if  is  to  God,  or  if  we  be  sober,  if  is  for 
Gat.  4.  29.  but  as  then,  even  so  if  is  now 

Col.  1.  6   W  come  to  you,  as  if  is  in  all  the  world 

27'Acss   3.  1   be  glorified,  even  as  if  is  with  you 

See  Behold,  Bettbr,  Good,  Written. 

IS  not. 

«?7i.37.30.thechild  is  »of||42.1.).andone  is  ficf,.32. 
42. 36. and  Jacob  said,Joseph  is  not,  Simeon  is  not 
44.  5.  is  not  this  it  in  which  my  Lord  drinketh  ? 

F.iod.  4.  14.  is  not  Aaron  the  Levite  thy  brother? 
14.  12.  is  not  this  the  word  th:it  we  did  tell  thee? 

J^um.  12.  7.  my  servant  Mosis  is  not  so,  who  is 
16.40.  is  not  of  seed  of  Aaron,  ciime  near  to  ofTer 
S'l   19.  Cod  is  not  a  man  that  he  should  lie 

ncnt.  11.  10.  the  land  is  not  as  the  land  of  Egypt 
29.  13.  also  with  lum  that  is  not  here  this  day 
31.  17.  because  ou'  God  is  not  amongst  us 
32  6.  is  not  he  thy  Father  thnt  bou-jht  thee? 
31.  for  their  rock  is  not  as  our  rock 
34.  is  not  this  laid  up  in  store  u  ilh  me  ? 

.hidg.4.  14.  IS  iiuf  the  Lord  gone  out  before  Ihce? 
19.12.  a  city  that  is  «»f  of  the  children  of  Israel 

1  Sam. 15.29.  he  is  not  a  man  Ihal  heshnuld  repent 

20.  .■?7.  he  cried,  is  nrl  the  arrow  hevond  Ihee? 

21.  11.  IS  iioMlii.-,  I)..vidkiiigofthe  land?'29  3,5. 


IS 

2  .Sam.  1 1  3  is  ?iof  (liip  15alh  slieba  wife  of  L'riah? 
14. 19.  is  not  the  hand  of  Joab  with  thee  In  Ihia 

20.  21.  and  Joab  said,  the  mailer  is  not  so 
2:i.  17.  is  not  this  the  blood  of  the  men  that  wont 

IKiiigs  8.41.  stranger  that  is  not  of  Isr.  2  CA'-.6.32 
2Kings  6.  19.  tins  is  nut  the  w  ay,  nor  ihislhe  c:*y 
32.  IS  not  tin:  sound  of  his  inastci's  feet  bchiii<l 
I  Chron.  22.  18.  is  not  the  Lord  Mini  (Jod  with  yoi» 
■2Chrun.  25.  7.  lor  the  Lord  is  not  with  Israel 
F.sth.  4.  16.  wliich  is  not  according  lo  the  law 
.Job  4.  6.  is  not  this  thy  fear,  thy  confidence 
6. 13. is  nol  inv  lielp  in  me  ||  9. 32. he  is  not  a  man  as 

21.  16.  lo,  tlieii  good  IS  nut  m  then  hai.d 

22.  ft.  is  nol  iliy  wickedness  great  ,ind  infinite? 
12.  is  not  God  III  the  height  of  heaven  ? 

23.  8.  behold,  I  go  forwaid,  but  h.-  is  not  (here 
27. 19.  the  rich  man  openelh  his  e>"s,  and  he  is  n.7 

I'rovl.  19.  for  ilie  good  man  is  »</f  at  iMime,  heia 
23.  5.  will  iIkju  set  thy  eyi^s  on  that  whi'li  is  not 
7.  eat,  saiili  he,  but  his  heart  is  nut  with  ihee 

Feci.  9.  11.  I  saw  the  race  is  not  to  the  swift 

/sa. 10. 9. is  not  Caino,  is  not  Ilainaui, is  ?iof  Samar. 
17.  14.  and  behold,  before  the  morning  he  is  not 
55.  2.  spend  money  for  ihal  which  is  not  bread 

■  ler.  5.  13.  ami  the  word  is  nut  in  the  prophets 
8. 19. is  7iuf  the  Lord  in  Ziou, is  nut  iier  King  in  her 
10.16.  the  portion  of  Jacob  isnoc  like  them,  51.19. 
23.1  know  that  the  way  of  man  is  not  in  himseif 
23. 29.  is  not  my  word  like  as  a  fire,  sailli  the  Lord 
38.  5.  llie  king  is  not  he  that  ran  do  any  thing 
49.10. and  Esau  is  not  |l  31.9.  but  she  is  not  healed 

Eiek.  18.  23.  ye  say  the  way  of  the  Lord  is  not 
equal,  is  nut  my  way  equal?  29.  |  33.  17,20. 

/)aii.2.11.thegods,Hhosedwelling  is  wofwilh  flesl* 
.30.  as  for  me,  this  secret  is  not  revealed  to  me 
4.30.is  md  this  great  Babylon,  that  I  have  built 

Hiis.  2.  2.  for  she  is  not  my  wife,  nor  I  her  husband 

Mic.  2.  10.  arise,  ile|ia!t,  for  this  is  nol  your  rest 
3.  11.  yft  will  (hiy  say,  is  nnt  the  Lord  among  u» 

//y').2.  4.  Ins  soul  which  is  lifted  up  is  not  upiight 

Zi'f/i.3.2.is  not  this  a  brand  plucked  out  of  the  fiieT 

Jl/.'if.l3..35.i.s'  nol  this  the  cainenter'sson,  is  not  hi* 
20.23.oii  my  left,  is  not  mill?  to  give,  Mark  10.40 
22.  32.  God  IS  wflf  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  th« 
living,  Mark  12.  27.  J.uke  20.  3a 
24  6.  come  to  pass,  but  the  end  isnotyet,  /,)i.21.9. 
28.  0.  he  is  not  here,  for  he  is  risen,  Luke  24.  6. 

/.uke  6.  40.  the  disciple  is  nut  above  his  master 
22.  27.  is  not  he  that  sitteth  at  meat  greater 

./oA?i  3.  18.  he  that  believeth  is  not  comlenined 
5.31.  my  witness  is  not  true  ||  9.16.  this  man  is  not 
11.4.  Jesus  said,  this  sickness  is  not  unto  death 
14.24.  the  word  which  you  hear  is  not  mine,  7.16. 
18.36.  my  kingdom  is  not  of  this  world 

Rom.  2.  28.  he  is  not  a  Jew  that  is  one  outwardly 

29.  whose  praise  is  riof  of  men  but  of  God 
3.29.is  H<?f  he  also  of  the  Gentiles,  yes,  of  Gentiles 
8.  24.  but  hope  Ihal  is  seen  is  not  hope 

14.  17.  the  kingdom  of  God  is  nut  meat  and  drink 
23.  for  whatsoever  is  not  of  faith  is  sin 

1  Cor.  4.  20.  for  I  he  kingdom  of  God  is  nof  in  word 

6.  13.  now  the  body  is  nut  for  fornication 

7.  15.  a  hrotiicr  or  sister  is  nut  under  bondage 
11.8.  for  (he  man  is  nut  of  the  woman,  but  the 

20.  this  is  not  lo  eat  the  Lord's  supper 
12.14.  for  the  body  is  niifone  member,  but  many 
13.  4.  charity  envielh  not,  is  not  \mffed  up 

15.  39.  ail  flesh  is  not  the  same  flc.-h,  but  there  la 
58.  that  your  labour  is  not  in  vain  in  the  Lord 

Ga/.1.7.whicli  is  not  another, but  some  trouble  you 
11.  the  gospel  pri'aclied  by  me  is  not  afler  mai» 
3.]2.1aw  isiiof  of  faith  ||  20. is  n.  a  inediatorof  on* 
6.  7.  lie  nut  deceived,  God  is  not  mocked 
P/iil.  3.  1.  lo  write  the  same  lo  me  is  not  grievous 
Heb.  6. 10.  for  God  is  not  unrighteous,  to  forget 
2  Pet   3.  9.  the  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his 
1  .rohn  1.8.  the  truth  is  w. in  us,2.4.||  I.IO.woid  is  Jt 

2.  15.  the  love  of  the  Father  is  not  in  him 
10.  is  not  of  the  Father,  but  is  of  the  world 

3.  10.  doth  not  ri<;hleoiisiiess,  is  jio/ of  God,  4.3,6 
5.  16.  if  brother  sin  a  sin  which  is  not  unto  death 

Rev.  17.  8.  beast  thon  sawest,  was,  anil  is  not,  \l 

It  IS  not. 
Oen.  2.  18  it  is  not  good,  Prov.  18.  5.  j  25.27.  f 
28.21.   Hos.  8.  6.  Jlfaf.  19.  10' 
31.  5.  that  if  is  not  tovr.nrds  me  as  before 
41.  16.  if  is  not  in  me,  God  shall  give  an  answer 
F.xod.  8.  26,  and  Mojes  said,  f  is  not  meet  so  lo  d« 
Deul.  32.  47.  for  il  is  not  a  vain  thing  fiir  von 
1  Sam.  6.9. shall  kr.ow  if  is  not  his  lianil  thai  smoti 
20.  2.  Jonathan  said,  God  forbid,  it  is  not  so 
Fna  5.  16.  been  in  building,  yet  it  is  not  finished 
./oA  9.  35.  I  would  speak,  but  if  is  not  so  with  me 
28.14. if  is  iiuf  in  me.ihe  sea  saith,i/  is  nufwilli  mi 
35.15. but  now  becausii  if  is  nut  so, he  hath  visited 
Proi).  31.  4.  if  is  not  for  kings,  O  Lemuel,  lo  drink 
.ler  5.12.  if  is  not  Iie|n0.23.if  is  Jiof  in  man  to  direct 
Fzek.  11.3.  which  sav,  it  is  not  near,  let  us  build 
.i;af.l0.20.ror  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  theSpirit 
13.11. to  you  ills  ^ivon  but  to  them  if  is  nof  giver 


IS 

'Vat.l4.A.il  IS  no£  law. to  have  liur,i!T.fi.^/a»7.-fi. IS. 
5.2t>  it  (5  ?io<  incut  to  lake  children's,  Jlurkl.'i'. 

18.  14  <!veii  so  it  IS  not  the  will  of  your  Father 
^cts  1.  7.  it  is  nut  lor  you  to  know  the  liuies 

GS.il  IS  not  reason  that  we  should  leave  the  word 

22.  22.  lor  it  is  not  tit  that  he  should  live 
25.  IG.  it  is  not  tlio  manner  of  the  Romans 

Rom.  U.  16.  so  then  it  is  not  ofhiin  that  willclh 
i  Cor.  12.  1.  it  is  not  expedient  lor  me  to  glory 

IS  titerc. 
{/en.  31. 14.  i^tAercyeiany  portion  or  inheritance 
/)<;««..■}.  24.  what  (iiii!  /s  there  in  heaven  or  earth 

4.7.vyhat  nation  i«  there  so  great,  who  hath  God ,8 

5.  26.  who  is  t/tire  of  all  Hesh  that  lialli  heard 

20.  5.  what  man  is  there  that  hath  huilt,  7,  8. 

32.  28.  nor  is  there  any  understanding  in  them 
Judg.i.W.is there  any  niiu)  |{  14.3.  i.<  ^/jeic never  a 

21.5.  who  IS  then:  among  ^'.1  the  tribes  of  Israel,  8. 
1  Sam.  2.  2.  neither  (>  there  any  rorl;  like  our  God 

17.  2U.  and  Uavid  said,  <>  there  not  a  cause? 
2Sfl>n.7.22.  nor  z's  t.any  God  besides  thee,  /aa.44.8. 

9.  1.  is  there  any  that  is  left  of  Saul's  house,  3. 

1  Kings^^.l.is  there  not  here  a  projihet  of  the  Ld. 

besides  ?  2  Kiuifs  3.  11.  2  Chron.  18. 6. 

2  Chr.  20. 6.  in  thy  hand  is  I.  not  power  and  niighf? 
3().23.who  ^s^amongyou  of  his  peo|ile?  £zr«1.3. 

J\'cA  Gil.  and  who  is  there  being  as  1  am  would  go 
fob  G.  30.  is  there  iniquity  in  my  tongue,  33.  i). 

15.  11.  IS  there  any  .secret  thing  with  thee? 
Psdl.  30.  9.  what  profit  is  t.  in  my  blood  when  I  go 
Prov.  17.  IG.is  there  a  price  in  the  hand  of  a  fool 
Eccl.l.lO.is  there  any  thing  whereof  it  may  be  said 

5.  11.  what  good  is  there  to  the  owners  thereof 
Isa.  2.  7.  nor  is  there  any  end  of  their  treasures, 
nor  is  there  any  end  of  their  chariots 
44.19.  nor  is  there  knowledge  to  say,  I  have  burnt 

20.  nor  say,  is  there  not  a  lie  in  my  right  hand  ? 
Jer.  8.22.  IS  t.  no  balm  in  Gilead,  is  t.  no  physician 

32.  27. 1  am  Lord,  is  t.any  thing  too  hard  for  me 
37.  17.  asked  him,  is  there  any  word  from  the  Ld. 
//os.12.  II.  is  there  ini<]uily  in  Gilead,  surely  vanity 
^mos  G.  10.  is  t.  yet  any  with  thee,  ye  shall  say,  no 
JI/a/.7.9.wliat  man  is  thereof  you,  whomif  liisson 
jScts  4. 12. nor  is  tAcrc  salvation  in  any  other,  for  no 
Rom.  3.  1.  what  profit  is  tAcrc  of  circumcision  ? 
0.  14.  is  there  unrighteousness  willi  God? 

There  IS. 
/-ei).I4.35.  ihereis  as  it  wore  a  jilague  in  the  house 
^um.  ll.G.  there  is  nothing  at  all  besides  manna 
/)fHt.32.  3i).  I  am  he,  and  there  ts  no  god  with  me 
Judg.  19.19.  vet  there  is  both  straw  and  provender 

21.  19.  there  is  a  feast  of  the  Lord  in  Shiloh 

I  Sam.  14.  G.  for  there  is  no  lestraint  to  the  Lord 
17.  46.  may  know  that  there  is  a  God  in  Israel 
20.3.  there  is  but  a  steji  between  mo  a!id  death 

21.  then  come  thou,  for  there  is  peace  to  thee 
1  Kings  5.  4.  there  is  neitiier  adversary  nor  evil 

8.2:1.  t.  is  no  God  like  thee  in  heaven,  2  Chr.  C  14. 
4G.  there  ts  no  man  that  sinneth  not,  2  Chr.  G.  36. 

14.2.  behold,  there  is  Ahijali  the  projiliet  who  told 
J  A7«^s22.8.  th.  is  one  man,  Micaiahson  of  Imlali 
i /fin^z-sS.  8.  he  shall  know  <.isa[)ro)>liet  in  Israel 
Ezra  10.  2.  yet  there  is  hope  in  Israel,  .Job  11.18. 
Esth.  3.  8.  there  is  a  certain  people  scattered 
Job  19.29.  that  ye  may  know  there  is  a  judgment 

22.  29.  then  thou  shalt  say,  there  is  lifting  up 
32.  8.  hill  there  is  a  spirit  in  man,  the  inspiration 

rs«M4.I.lhefooi  hath  paid,  J/crcis  no  God,  53.1. 
19. 11.  in  keeping  them  there  is  great  reward 
34.  9.  there  is  no  want  lo  them  that  fear  him 
4<">.  4.  there  is  a  river  wlmse  streams  miike  glad 
58.  11.  verily  there  is  a  reward  for  the  righteous 
68.  27.  there  is  little  Uenjainin  with  their  ruler 
146.  3.  put  not  trust  in  man,  in  whom  t.  is  no  hel[i 

froo.  11.24.  there  is  thalscntlerelh,  yet  increaselh 

13.  7.  there  ts  that  inaketli  himself  rich,  yet  halii 

14.  9.  but  among  the  righteous  there  is  favour 
12.  t.is  a  way  that  seeinelh  right  to  a  man,  16.25. 

23.  in  all  labour  th.  is  prufit  ||  23.  18.  th.  is  an  end 
30. 11  there  is  agener.ition  thatcursetli,  12,13,14. 

Eccl.'i.  1.  to  every  thing  t/i.  7s  a  season,  and  a  time 
7.  15.  there  is  a  Just  man,  there  is  a  wicked  man 
8.4.  wheru  the  word  of  a  king  is,  there  is  power 

16.  there  is  that  neither  day  nor  night  seeth  sleep 
9.  2.  there  is  one  event  ||  4. fur  to  him  there  is  hope 

ha   43.  11.  and  besi-'us  mi!  there  is  no  Saviour 
44.  8.  and  besides  rye  there  is  no  God,  8.  |  45.  5. 
47.  i.t.is  no  throne,  O  daughter  of  thuC'haldeariB 
'i'd.  22.  t.  is  no  peace  to  wicked,  .57.  21.  .Tcr.  6.  11. 
50.  2.  because  t.  is  no  water  ||  .53. 2.  t.  is  no  beauty 
^T.  10.  Baidst  thou  not,  t.  is  no  hope,  Jer.  2. 25.  ] 

18.  12. 

Jcr.2\.^7.t.  is  hope  in  thy  end  ||  .37. 17.  he  said,  t.  is 

E:i>t.  22  25.  there,  is  a  consiiiricv  of  her  piophcts 

;G.24.  th.  is  Rlam  ||29.  Uiere is'E(\om,  her  kings 

34.5. were  scattered,  Lecau.^e  there  is  no  shepherd 

Dan.  2.  28.  there  is  a  God  that  revealoth  spcrels 

6.  11.  there  is  a  man  in  lliy  kingdom  in  whom  is 

Hns.  4.  I.  because  there  is  no  truth,  or  mercy 

JV'aA,3,19.  t,  13  no  hculin?uf  iby  bruise,  thy  wound 

313 


JU 

Mat.  22.  23.  the  Sadducoes,  who  say,  there  is  no 
resurrociion,  JIark  12.  18.  1  Cor.  15.  12. 
Mark  lO.lS.there  is  none  good  but  one,that  is  God 
J^iikc  14.  22.  and  yet  t.  is  room  ||  15.  10.  t.  is  joy  in 
John  8.  44.  because  there  is  no  Irulh  in  him 

11.  10.  heslumblelh,  because  t.  is  no  light  in  him 
I  ('Hi-.  3.  3.  there  io   iinoiig  you  envying  and  strife 

5.  1.  it  is  repotted  there  is  fornication  among  you 

8. 6.  but  to  us  there  is  but  one  God,  the  Father 

15.44.  there  ts  a  natural  body,  t.is  a  spiritual  body 

(ii;i.5.23.temperance,  against  such  there  is  no  law 

('ol.  3.  2.5.  and  there  is  no  resi>eet  of  persons 

\.lohn  4.\8.there  is  no  fear  in  love,  but  perfect  love 

5.  Ki./Aci-e  IS  a  sin  unto  death,  I  do  not  say  he  shall 

17.  and  there  is  a  sin  not  unto  death 

Hee  None,  O.ne. 

There  IS  not. 

Oen.i'i.lS.there  is  not  ought  lell  in  sight  of  my  lord 

2  .S«w.  13.30.  slain  the  king's  sons, f/i. is  not  one  left 

1  h'ingsr>.6.th.is  not  among  us  that  can  ?  kill  lo  hew 

2  Kmg.-i  1.  3.  not  because  there  is  not  a  God  in 
Israel,  6. 

19.  3.  to  birth,  and  th.  is  not  strength  to  bring  forth 
.Job  41.  33.  upon  earth  there  is  not  his  like 
Ecc/.4.8.tliere  is  one  alone,  and  there  is  not  second 
Cant.  6.  6.  and  there  is  not  one  barren  among  them 
l.ukel.'iS.  there  is  not  a  greater  prophet  than  John 

1  Cor.6.5.that  there  is  not  a  wise  man  amongst  you 
8.  7.  there  is.not  in  every  man  that  knowledge 

ISL.AND,  &c.     See  after  Ionorantly. 
ISSUE 
Signifies,  [1]  .^passage,  way,  or  outlet,  Psal.68. 
20.    [•!]  Children  or  posterity,  Gm.  AS.  G.    [3] 
.>i  fiuz  or  'aiming.  Lev.  12.  7.  [4]  Heed,  Ezek. 
23,  20.     [.'i]   To   spring  or  proceed  from,   2 
Kings  20.  18.  [6]  To  flow,  Ezek.  47.  8.     [V]  To 
come  forth  hasiilij  and  violently.  Josh.  8.  22. 
ISSUJ'2,  Substantive. 
Oen.  48. 6.  thy  i.  which  thou  begettest  afler  them 
Lev.  12.  7.  the  i.  of  her  blood,  15.  25.  Mat.  9.  20 
Mark  5.  25.  J^uke  8.  43,  44 
15.  2.  running  i.  3.  |  22.  4.  ||  15.  8.  hath  the  i.28. 

2  Sam.  3.29.  from  the  house  of  Joab,  one  hath  an  i 
/.«a.  22. 24.  shall  hang  on  him  the  offspiing  and  i. 
Ezek.  23.  20.  whose  i.  is  like  the  i.  of  horses 
Mat.  22.25.  having  no  i.  left  liis  wife 

ISSUE. 
2  ICivgs  20.18.thy  sons  that  i.from  thee,  Isa.  39.  7. 
Ezek.  47.  8.  these  waters  i  toward  the  east  country 

ISSUED. 
.Josh.  8.  22.  other  i.  out  of  ihe  city  against  litem 
.Job  38.  8.  break  forth  as  if  ft  i.  out  of  the  womb 
Ezek.  47.  1.  waters  i.  from  under  the  threshold 

12.  because  their  waters  i.  out  of  the  sanctuary 
Dan.  7.  10.  a  fiery  stream  t.  and  came  forth 
Rev  9.  17.  and  out  of  their  mouths  i.  fire,  18. 

ISSUES. 
Psal.  68.  20.  to  God  belong  the  i.  from  deatli 
Prov.  4.23.  keep  heart,  for  out  of  it  arc  the  z.  of  life 

IT. 

Pi-o?).4.23.  keep  heart,  for  outofi?  are  issues  of  life 

Isa.  6.  13.  in  it  shall  be  a  tenth,  and  it  shall  return 

7.7.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  it  shall  not  stand 

11.  10.  to  it  shall  the  Gentiles  seek,  and  his  rest 

30.  21.  a  word,  saying,  this  is  the  way,  walk  in  it 

51.  9.  art  thou  not  it  that  hath  cut  Rahab? 

10.  art  thou  not  it  which  hath  dried  the  sea? 

See  IJkttkr,  Goon,  Writttkn,  Self. 

ITCH. 

DetU.  28.  27.  the  Lord  will  smite  thee  with  the  i. 

ITCHING. 
2  7'im.4.3.shall  they  hen p  tenchers  having  i.  ears 

JUDGE 
Signifies,  [1]  To  try  and  determine  a  cause, 
Exod.  18.  13.  I  Cor.  6.  2.  [2]  liightly  to  under- 
stand and  discern,  1  Cor.  2. 15.  [3]  To  cen- 
sure rasiihj,  Mai.  7.  1.  1  Cor.  4.  3.  [4]  Topro- 
ceed  against.  Acts  24.  6.  [5]  To  esteem  or 
reckon.  Ads  16.  15.  [6]  To  rule  and  rrovern, 
P.-al.  67.  4.   Ileb.  10.  30.    [7]  To  punish,  Ezek. 


JU 

^sal.  7.  1 11.  God  is  a  lightousj.  iiiuf  m  angij 
50. 6.  heavens  declare,  for  (Jod  is/  himself,  selah 
C8.  5.  a_;'.  of  the  widows  ||  7.j  7.  God  is  thej. 
94.  2.  lift  up  thyself,  thou  ,/.  of  ihe  earth,  rendsr 
Isa.  3.  2.  doth  take  away  from  J'-insalem  thej. 
.'^;.30s2.3. 1  will  cutoH'lhej. from  the  midst  tlicrcol 
.'l/ic..5.1.  they  shall  smite  the  ./.of  Is,  ael  with  a  rod 

7.  3.  prince  asketh,  and  ihe^'  asketh  for  a  reward 
Mat.  5. 25.  the  adversary  deliver  thee  to  Ihe  ;'.  Ihe 

j.  deliver  thee  to  the  officer.  J^uke  12.  58 
Luke  12.  )4.  man,  who  made  me  a_;.  over  you? 
18.2.snyiiig,  there  was  in  a  city  aj.  feared  not  G 
6.  the  Lord  said,  hear  what  the  unjust^;,  saith 
Jlets  H).  42.  of  God  to  be  the  j.  of  (pink  and  dead 
18.  15.  for  I  will  he  noj.  of  such  matters 
24.10.  hast  been  of  many  years  a^;.  of  this  nation 
2  Tim.  4. 8.  the  Lord  the  righlei>us_;.  shall  give  me 
Heh.  12.  23.  ye  are  come  to  God  the  J.  of  all 
.Jam. 4.  11.  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the  law,  hut  a  J. 
5.  9.  behold,  the  ./.  standeth  before  the  door 
JUDtiE,  Veib,  applied  to  God  uiirf  Christ. 
Gen.nS.vt.j.  between  me  and  thee,  1  Sam.  24.12,15. 
31.53.  the  God  of  their  father  j.  betwixt  us 
Eiod.  5.  21.  they  said,  th"  l,ord  look  on  you,  and/ 
Deut.  32.  3G.  for  Ihe  Loid  shall  7.  his  people.  Pi 
50.  4. 1 13.5.  14.   Heh.  10  30. 
I  Sam.  2. 10.  the  Ld.  shall  J.  Ihe  ends  of  the  cart? 
24.  \  15.  Ihe  Lord  ;.  me  out  of  thy  hand 

1  Kings  8.  32.  hear  andj'.thy  servants,  2  Chr  6.  23. 
lCAi-.16.33.cometh  I07.  Ihe  earth,  Ps.  96.13. 1 98.9 

2  C/jioH.20  12.  O  our  God,  will  lliou  not  j.  tlieml 
./«i22. 13.sayest,  can  hejl.through  thedark  cloudl 
Psal.l.B.Xhe  Lord  shall  J.  Ihe  people  righteously 

9.  8.  I  .50.  4.  I  96,  10 

10.  IS.^'.lIie  fatherless  and  poor,  82.  t3.  Isa.  11.4. 
26.  1. ;.  me,  O  Lord,  7.  8.  \  35.  24.  |  Kt  1.  [  54. 1 

y,a7?!.  3.  59. 
82.8.  arise,  O  God, 7.  the  earth,  thou  shalt  inheril 
96.  13.  he  shall  j.  the  world  with  righteousness, 
98.  9.  Jicts  17.  31. 
110.  6.  he  shall,/,  among  the  heathen 
Eecl.  3.  17.  God  shall  j.  the  righteous  and  wicked 
Isa.  2.  4.  and  he  shall  J.  among  the  nations 
3.  13.  the  Lord  standeth  to^.  the  people 

11.  3.  he  shall  not;',  after  the  sight  ol'Iiis  eyes 
51.  5.  and  mine  arm  shallj.  the  people 

Ezek.  7.  3.  and  wMj.  thee  according  to  thy  ways 
34.  17.  behold  \  j.  between  catlle  and  cattle 
.Joel  3.  12.  there  will  I  sit  to  ;.  the  heathen 
Mic.  4.  3.  he  shall_7.  among  many  people 
■  John  5.  .'10.  as  I  hear  \  j.  my  judgment  is  just 

8.  15.  I7.  no  man  ||  16.  and  yet  if  I  7. 


26. 1  have  many  things  to  say  and  lo  ?'.  of  you 
12.  47.  \  j.  him  not,  I  came  not  Xoj.  the  world 
Horn.  2.  16.  when  God  shall 7.  the  secrets  of  men 
3.  6.  for  then  how  shall  Goil  7.  the  world  ? 
27'im.  4.1.  whoshall^'.  r|uick  and  dead,  1  Pet.  4.5. 
Heh.  13  4.  whoremongers  and  adulterers  G.  will  j. 
R(V.  6.  10.  dost  thou  not  7.  and  avenge  our  blood 
19.  11.  in  righteousness  he  doth  j.  and  make  wai 
See  fariher,  I  will  JtroR. 
JUDGE,  applied  to  Man,  or  other  things. 
Oen.  31.  37.  that  they  may  7.  betwixt  us  both 
49. 16.  Dan  shall,/.  hispeo|ile  as  oneof  the  tribei 
Exod.  18.  13.  lliat  Moses  sat  loj.  Ihe  people 
16.  they  come,  \j.  between  one  and  another 
22.  but  every  small  matter  they  shall,/. 
Lev.    19.   15.  in  righteousness  shalt  Ihou^'.  thy 
neighbour,  iJeut.  1.  16.  |  16.  18. 
JVHm.35,24.lIie  congregation  7  between  the  slayei 
Deut.  25.  1.  come,  that  the  judges  may  /.  them 
1  Sam.  2.  25.  if  a  man  sin,  the  judge  shallj.  him 
8.  5.  thou  art  old,  make  us  a  king  to,/   us, 6.20. 

1  Kings  3.  9.  give  an  understanrling  heart  10^. 
who  is  able  to  j.  this  great  people,  2  C/iron. 
1.  10. 

7.  7.  a  poicl)  for  the  throne  where  he  might  j 

2  Chron.  I.  11.  that  thou  mayest  /.  my  people 
19.  6.  for  ye^'.  not  for  man,  but  for  the  Lord 

Kzrd  7.  25.  set  judges  which  may  7.  all  the  peopi* 


7.  3,  8,  Ilcb.  13.  4.     It  is  spoken,  (I)  Of  God, '  Psnl.  58.  1.  do  ye.7.  uprightly,  O  ye  sons  of  men 


Gen.  18.  2,5.  Heh.  12.  23.  (II)  Of  C/irisi,  Acts 
10.  42.  (HI)  Of  men  called  gnds,  Psal.  82.  1.6. 
[1]  Ordiniiri/,  Deut.  1.  16.  ['2]  Eztraordinary, 
Judg.  2.  18,  19. 

JUDGE,  Substantive. 
Oen.  18.25.  shall  not  the  ./.  of  all  the  earth  do  right 
19.  9.  this  one  fellow  came,  and  will  needs  be  a  / 


2.  2.  he  shall  7.  thy  people  with  righteousness 
4.  ho  shallj.  the  poor  of  the  people.  Proa.  31.9 
82.2.  how  long  will  ye^'.  unjustly,  and  accept 
Isa.  1.  17.  ;.  the  fatherless,  plead  for  Ihe  widow 

23.  ibtiy'j.  not  the  fatherless,  .ler.  5.  28. 
5.  3.  7.  I  pray  yoil  beiwixt  me  11  nil  mv  vineyard 
.Jer.  21. 1 12. ,7.  judgment,  Zeeh.  7.  t  9,'  |  8.  t  16. 


Eiod.1.  14.  made  thee  a,/,  over  us,  ./?cts  7. 27,  35. 1 /^zr/,-.  20.  4.  will  thon  /.  them,  son  of  man?  22.2 

r^.,..*  IT  n ...  »1.»  .'    .1 1...  11  1...  :_  .1 .1 I    n.>    n  .    _  ._  i   .1   _ .       1      it*  •    .1  .,-     1  rt.     ,.  . 


/J("HM7.9.come  lo  the/,  that  shall  he  in  those  days 

12.  Ihe  man  that  will  not  hearken  to  Ihe  7. 
25.  2.  that  the,/,  shall  cause  him  to  lie  down 
Judg.  2.  18.  then  the  Lord  was  with  the  7'. 
19.  the/,  was  ilead,  they  corrupted  themselves 
11.  27.  the  Lord  the  ./.  he,/,  this  day  between 

1  Sam.  2.  25.  if  a  man  sin,  the /.  shall  judge  him 

2  Sam.  15.4.  Absalom  said,  O  that  I  were  made7'. 
.Job  9.  15.  I  would  miike  supplication  to  my,/ 

23.7.  I  should  be  delivered  for  ever  from  myj 
31  28.  an  iniquity  lo  be  punished  by  ihej 
8T 


23.  24.  and  they  sh:\\]j.  thee,  45  |  24.  14. 

36.  son  of  man,  will7'.  Aliolah  and  AholihnhT 
44.  24.  they  sliall^'.  it  accoriliiig  to  my  ,jiid(>menM 
Obad.  21.  saviours  come  107'.  the  mount  of  Esat? 
Mic.  3.  11.  the  heads  thereof /.  for  reward 
Zr:.h   3.  7.  then  tliou  shall  also  /.  my  houea 
Mat.  7.  1.,/.  not  thill  ve  be  not  judged 

2.  for  with  what  judgment  ye 7.  Luke  6  37 
Luke  12.  .57.  yea,  and  why7'.  yc  not  what  ii  right  ? 
JbAii  7.24.7',  not  according  to  Ihe  a ppeu. unco, bcJ 
7  fi^htooas  judgiiieat 


JUD 

7oAn  7. 51.  do^h  our  la w_7.  any  man  before  it  hear 
8. 15-  yej  after  flesli  ||  lii.  48.  same  shaUj.  him 
li   31.  take  and  J.  Iilrn  according  to  your  law 
Jlcls  4. 19.  /'.  ye  |l  13.  4')  j.  youisulves  iinwoiliiy 
23.3.  for  kittcst  tlioii  lo^;'.  me  after  tlie  law? 
UomM.'il  uncireunicisiun  ii'it  tullil  the  law,  _;.tlice 
14.  t  1.  not  to  J.  his  doublfnl  tjiuuglits 
3._/.  him  that  eatetli  ||  10.  whyj.  thy  biotlier 
13.  let  us  not  J.  one  another,  ')ut_;.  this  rather 
,  1  Cor.  4.  3.  \j.  not  ny.self,  ||  7y.j.  nolh.  before  time 
i  13.  wliat  have  I  to  ilo  j.  ihem  tliat  ..re  without, 
do  not  ye_7.  them  that  are  wiihin? 

6.  2.  do  yo not  knovvlhat  saints sliallj.  the  world? 
3  know  ye  not  thai  we  shall  J  angels? 

4.  set  tliem  toj.  who  are  least  esteemed  in  church 

5.  shall  bo  able  toj.  between  his  brethren 
10. 1.').,;,  ye  what  1  say  II  11   13.  J.  in  yourselves 
11.  .'11.  for  if  we  would  j    ourselves,  we  should 

14.  iiU.  let  the  prophets  speak,  and  the  oiUf.v  j. 
2  Cor.  5.  14.  because  we  ihusji.  that  if  one  died 
Col.  2.  I(i.  let  no  man  therefore j.  you  in  meat 
Jam.  4.  11.  but  if  thou  j.  the  law,  thou  art  not 

/ititV  JUDGE. 
1  Sam.  3.  13. 1  told  that  /  tciltj.  his  house  for  ever 
PsiU.'io.2.  when  shall  receive,  I  will  j.  uprightly 
Ezelc.  7.  3. J.  according  to  thy  ways,  8. 27.  ||  33. 20. 

11.  10.  I  will  j.  you  in  the  bor.lf  r  of  Israel,  11. 
lti.38. 1  will  j.  thee  as  women  that  break  wedlock 

15.  30.  therefore  /  icillj.  you,  O  house  of  Israel 
21. .30.  /  icillj.  thee  in  'he  jilace  where  thou  wast 
84.  ~0.  1,  even  /,  'iCillj.  between  fat  cattle,  22. 

IVill  I  .WDGE. 
Ocn.  13.  14.  the  nation  they  shall  serve-j.  Jlctsl.  7. 
Lulie  19.  22.  out  of  thine  own  mouth  will  Ij.  thee 

JUDGED. 
Ocn.  30.  6.  God  hath;',  me  and  heard  my  voice 
Exod.  16.  20.  ;'.  the  peojile,  small  matler  they  J. 
Juitff.  3.  10.  Uthniel  j.  !|  4.  4.  Deborah  ;.  Israel 
10.  2.  Tolaj.  II  3.  Jair  j.  ||  12.  7.  Jeplithah  j. 

12.  8.  Ibzan  ?.  ||  11.  Elon  j.  |i  14.  AbdonJ.  Israel 

15.  20.  Samson  J.  Israel  twenty,  years,  16.  31. 
Ruth  1. 1 1.  when  judges  J.  there  was  a  famine 
ISam.  4.18.  Eli  j.|[  7.6".  Samuel  j.  Israel,  l.i,  16, 17. 
Z.Sam.  18.  t  19.  the  Lordj.  him  from  his  enemies 
1  Kings  3.28.  heard  the  judgment  the  king  had  /. 
8  Kiiig.s  23.22.  from  the  days  of  the  Judges  that  j. 
Psal.  9.  19.  let  the  heathen  hej.  in  I'liy  sight 

37.  33.  not  condemn  him  when  he  \sj. 

109.  7.  when  he  shall  hej.  let  him  be  condemned 

Jn:  22.  1(5.  he  ;.  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  needy 

Ezck.  10.  38.  as  women  that  shed  blood  are 7. 

52  thou  also  who  liasty'.thy  sisters,  bear  shame 
28.  23.  and  the  wounded  shall  b?j.  in  her 
35.  11.  make  iiiy.self  known,  when  I  havej.  thee 
30.  19.  according  to  their  doing,?  Ij.  them 

Dan.  9.  12.  and  against  our  judges  that^'.  us 

Mat.~.\.  that  ye  be  nol./.|!2.  shall  hej.  Luke  6.  37. 

Luke  7.  43.  he  said  to  hi.-n,  thou  hast  rightly _;'. 

^ohn  16.  11.  the  prince  of  this  world  is;. 

lets  16.  15.  il  ye  havej.  me  to  be  faithful 

24.  6.  we  would  have  7.  accoriling  to  our  law 

25.  9.  there  be  j.  of  these  things  before  me,  20. 
10.  Paul  said,  I  stand,  where  I  ought  to  be_;'. 

26.  0.  and  am  7.  for  the  hope  ot  the  promise 
Horn.  2.  12.  sh;ill  be  J.  by  the  law,  Jam.'i.  12. 

3.  4.  thou  miglilcst  overcome  when  thou  art_/. 

7.  why  yet  am  I  also_7.  as  a  sinner? 

1  Cor.  2.  15.  yet  he  himself  is,/,  of  no  man 

4.  3.  a  small  thing  that  I  should  bej.  of  you 
5.3. 1  have  7.  already,  as  though  I  were  present 
6.  2.  and  if  the  world  shall  be 7'.  by  you 

10.  29.  for  why  is  my  liberty  j.  of  another  man's 

11.  31.  if  we  would  judge  we  should  not  be^. 
32.  when  we  are,;',  we  are  chastened  of  the  Ld. 

14.  24.  he  is  cimvinced  of  all.,  he  is^.  of  all 
Heh.  11.  11.  because  she  ;'.  him  faithful  who  had 
I  Pet.  4.  6.  they  might  hej.  according  to  men 
Eev.  11.18.  time  of  the  dead,  that  they  should  be 7 

16.  5.  art  righteous  because  thou  hast  7'.  thus 

19.  2.  righieoiis,  for  iie  liathj'.  the  great  whore 

20.  12.  the  dead  were  7'.  out  of  those  things 
13.  were  J.  every  man  according  to  his  wurks 

JUDGES. 
Exod.  21.  6.  his  master  shall  bring  him  to  the_;. 
29.  and  he  shall  pay  as  the/,  determine 
22.  8.  then  the  master  shall  lie  brought  to  the_;. 
9.  the  cause  of  both  shall  come  before  the/, 
t  28.  thou  slialt  not  revile  the  7. 
Vam.  25.  5.  Moses  said  to  the^'.  slay  each  his  men 
Dcut.  1. 10. 1  charged  y<  ur  j.  at  that  time,  saying 
16.  18.  J.  slialt  thou  nmke  in  all  thy  gates 
19.17.bolh  the  men  shall  standhefore  priests  and_;. 
18.  the  J.  shall  make  diligent  inquisition 

21.  2.  thy  elders  and  thy  7'.  shall  come  forth 
25.  1.  they  come  that  the  J.  may  Judgr  them 
3^.  31.  even  our  enemies  tlieinselves  being  ;'. 
l-uA.  8.  33.  their  7.  stood  on  this  side  the  ark 

^;i  2.  Joshja  called  for  their  heads  and  7.24.  I. 
'u<1^.2.16.the  Lord  raised  up./,  who  delivered,  16. 
'7  they  would  not  hearken  to  theit  j 
3i4 


JUD     . 

Rufn  I.  1.  when  the  J.  ruled  a  fanun.i  was 

1  4am.  8.  1.  he  made  his  soiis^.  over  Israel,  2. 

2  Ham.  7.  11.  I  commanded  7.  to  be  over  my  peo. 
2  Kiigs  23.  22.  from  the  days  <,f  Ihe^.  that  judged 

1  Chr.  17.  6.  spake  1  a  word  to  any  of  ihe^.  10. 
23.  4.  and  i^i.\  thousand  were  olHcers  and^'. 
26.  29.  Uhenaniah  and  hi£  tons  were.  forj. 

2  Citron.  1.  2.  then  Solomon  spa'ie  to  thej. 
19.  5.  he  set_j.  in  the  land  ||  0.  said  to  Ihej. 

Ezra  7.  25.  set  j.  which  may  judijo  ihe  people 
10.  14.  and  with  them  thej.  of  every  city 
Job  9.  24.  he  coverelh  the  laces  of  the 7'.  thereof 

12.  17.  and  he  makcth  thej.  fools 
31.  11.  it  is  an  iniquity  to  be  punished  by  the  j'. 

Psal.  2.  10.  be  instructed  yej.  of  the  earth 
1011.  t  31.  to  save  him  from  the^'.  of  his  soul 
141.  6.  when  J.  are  overthrown  in  stony  places 
148.  11.  princes,  and  all  J.  of  the  earth 

ProD.8.  10.  by  me  princes  rule,  and  all  j'.  of  earth 

Isa.  1.  26.  I  will  restore  thy  j.  as  at  the  first 
40.  23.  he  maketh  the  j.  of  the  earth  as  vanity 

Dan.  3.  2.  Nebuchadnezzar  sent  to  gather  ihej.  3. 
9.  12.  his  words  agaiubt  ourj.  that  judged  us 

Hos.  7.  7.  and  ihey  have  devoured  their  j. 

13.  10.  where  are  lhy_7.  of  whom  th,TU  saidst 
Zeph.  3.  3.  her  J.  are  evening  wolves,  they  gnaw 
Mat.  12.  27.  they  shaii  be  your  j.  l^uke  11.  19 
jicls  13.  20.  and  after  that  he  gave  to  them  J. 
Jam.  2.  4.  and  are  become  7.  of  evil  tlioo-'.us 

JUDGEST.       • 
Pstt/.  51.4.  thou  mighlest  be  clear  whf.r  tliouj. 
Jer.  11.  20.  Lord  ot  hosts,  thatj.  righteou-^ly 
Horn.  2.  1.  O  man,  whosoever  thou  art  that  j. 
3.  O  man,  ihatj.  them  which  do  such  things 

14.4.  who  art  thou  that  J.  another  man's  servant? 
Jam.  4.  12.  who  art  thou  that  j.  another 

JUDGETH. 
Job  21.  22.  seeing  he  7'.  those  that  were  high 

30.  31.  for  by  Ihenij.  he  the  people 
Psal.  7. 11.  God  J.  the  righteous,  is  angry  with 

58.  11.  verily  he  is  a  God  that  j.  in  the  earth 

82.  1.  in  congregation  of  mighty,  hej.  among  gods 
Prov.  29.  14.  the  king  that  faiihfully^;.  the  ]ioor 
John  5.  22.  for  the  Eather.;.  no  man,  bu-t  hath 

8.  50.  there  is  one  that  j.  ||  12.  48. one  IhatJ.  him 
1  Cur.  2.  15.  he  that  is  sjiiritual  j.  all  things 

4.  4.  but  he  that 7'.  me  is  the  Lord 

5.  13.  but  them  that  are  without,  God 7. 
Jam.  4.  11.  he  that^'.  his  brolher,^.  the  law 
1  Pet.  1.  17.  who  without  respect  of  persons  J. 

2.  23.  but  cominilted  himself  to  him  ihat^'. 

Rev.  18.  8.  for  strong  is  the  Lord  that  j.  her 
JUDGING. 

Gen.  30.  f  6.  Rachel  called  his  name,  j. 

^  Kings  15.5.j.tlie  pcopleof  the  land,  2' CAr. 26.21. 

Psal.  9.  4.  thou  sattest  in  the  throne  j.  right 

Isa.  10.  5.  he  shall  sit  j.  and  seeking  judgment 

Mat.  19.  28.  j.  the  twelve  tribes,  Luke  22.  30. 
JUD(iMENT 

Signifies,  [IJ  The  sentence,  or  decision  of  a  judge, 
1  Kings  3.  28.  [2]  The  spirit  of  wisdom  and 
prudence,  enabling  to  know  and  discern  right 
from  wrong,  and  good  from  evil,  Psal.  72.  1 
[3]  Those  remarkable  puiiishiueiits,  which  Ciod 
iiijltcts  upon  people  for  their  sivs  and  trans- 
gressions, Prov.  19.  2:).  Ez.  k.  .30.  14.  [4]  The 
spiritual  govcrmiient  of  the  world,  which  is 
committed  by  God.  the  Father  to  Christ  the 
Mediator,  and  which  he  manages  with  apcr- 
fect  rectitude  and  equity,  John  5.  22.  |  9.  39. 
[5]  Those  afflictions  and  chastisements  which 
God  brings  upon  his  children  for  their  trial 
and  instrvclien,  1  Pet.  4.  17.  [6]  God's  mer- 
ciful moderation  in  chastising  his  people, 
Jer.  10.  24.  [7]  The  solemn  ai  tion  and  Iriai 
at  the  great  and  last  day,  Eccl.  12.  14.  Jude 

6.  [8]  The  riirhteuus  statutes  and  command- 
ments of  God,  Psal.  119.  7,  20.  [9]  The  pu- 
nishment inflicted  on  Christ  for  our  sins,  Isa. 
53.  8.  [10]  'J'he  doctrine  of  the  gospel,  or 
God's  word,  Mat.  12.  18.  Psi'il.  110.  7,  20.  [11] 
.Justice  and  equity,  Isa.  1.  17.  Luke  11.  42. 
[12]  The  deliverance  and  vindication,  of  man- 
hind  from  the  power  and  tyranny  of  the  devil, 
John  12.  31.  [13]  God's  decrees  and  purposes 
concerning  natians,  or  persons,  Rom.  11.  33. 
[14]  The  sentence  of  damnation  upon  the 
wicked,  and   of  absolution   in  favour  of  the 

fodly,  Jude  15.  [15]  Courts  of  judgment, 
lat.  5.  21.  [16]  Differences  and  controver- 
sies to  he  decided,  1  (.'or.  6.  4.  [17]  Sentiment, 
or  opinion,  1  Cor.  1.10.     [IS]  .^Idvice,    1  Cor. 

7.  25.  [19]  The  n-osjiel,  or  kingdom  of  grace. 
Mat.  12.  20. 

Gen.  .30.  t  21.  Leah  called  her  name^'. 

Exnd.  12.  12.  against  the  gods  1  will  execute^'. 
21.  31.  according  to  Ibis  7'.  be  it  doi.e  10  him 
23.  2.  to  decline  after  inanv,  to  wrest  7.  6. 
28.  l.'j.  thou  shaltmake  the  breast-plate  ofj. 
29.  Aaron  bear  names  in  breast-plate  ofj,  30, 


J'JD 

JVu)».  27.  11.  to  Israel  a  Bt£.'ute  ofj  35.  29. 

21.  after  Ihej.  of  Urim  b>ifore  the  Lord 
Dcut.  1.  17.  not  afraid  of  nin  for  the^'.  is  G^'d'a 
10.  18.  be  doth  execute  the  j.  of  the  latherle«8 
10.  18.  they  shall  judge  the  peojile  with  juslj. 
19.  not  wrest  j.  ||  17.  11.  according  to  ihej. 
17.  9.  they  shall  shew  thee  the  sentence  ofj. 

24.  17.  thou  shall  not  jiervert  the  J. of  the  stranf  rr 

25.  1.  be  a  controversy,  and  they  come  unto  J. 
27.  19.  cursed  be  he  that  pervertethj.  of  strangej 
32.  4.  for  all  his  ways  aie^'.  a  God  of  truth 

41.  if  my  hand  lake  hold  onj.  I  will  render 
Josh. 20.  6.  stand  before  the  congregation  fori. 
Judg.  4.  5.  Israel  came  up  to  Duborah  for^;'. 

1  Sam.  8.3.  his  sons  look  bribes  and  pervertcd^j. 

2  Sam.  8.  15.  David  executed  j.  1  Chron.  18.  14. 
15.  2.  when  any  man  came  to  the  king  for^'.  6. 

lA'i?i^«  3.11. hast  asked  undeistandinglodiscernj 
28.  all  Israel  heard  of  the  j.  the  king  judged 

7.  7.  lire  porch  ofj.  \\  20.  40.  so  shall  tliyj.  6e 
2  Kings  25.6.  took  the  king  and  gave  j.  upon  hiiBi 
2  Chron.  19.  8.  chief  of  fathers  for  j.  of  llie  Lord 

20.  9.  w  hen  evil  cometh  on  us  as  the  sword,  j. 

22.  8.  when  Jehu 'was  executing.7.  on  Ahab 

24.  24.  so  ihey  executed _;.  against  Joash 
Ezra  7.  26.  lei  7'.  be  executed  speedily  on  him 
Esth.  I.  1.3.  t<>w?.rds  all  that  knew  law  andji. 
./068. 3.  doth  God  pervert;,  or  pervert  justice? 

9.  19.  if  1  speak  ofj.  \\  19.7.  but  there  is  noj. 

19.  29.  that  ye  may  know  theie  is  -AJ. 

32.  9.  neither  do  the  aged  understand  J. 

34.  4.  let  us  choose  to  us  J.  know  what  is  good 
12.  neither  will  the  Almighty  pervert  J. 

35.  14.  yet_7.  is  before  him,  trust  in  him 

36. 17.  thou  !iast  fulfilled  the  j.  of  the  w  irked,  j. 

and  justice  t.-ike  holil  on  thee 

Psal.  7.  6.  awake  for  me  to  theji.  thou  hastcom- 

9.  7.  he  hath  prepared  his  throne  for  j.  [manded 

8.  shall  ministcij'.  to  the  people  in  righteouonesi 
10.  the  Lord  is  knosvn  by  the_7.  Im  executeth 

33.  5.  he  loveth  righteousness  and  7'.  37.  28. 

37.  6.  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  j.  as  the  noon-day 
30.  and  his  tongue  talketh  u\'j. 
72.  2.  and  he  shall  judge  thy  jioor  with  J. 
76.8.  thou  didst  cause^.  to  be  heard  from  heaven 

9.  when  God  arose  Xuj.  to  save  all  the  meek  ot 

the  earlh 
89.  14.  justice  and  7.  are  the  habitation,  97.  2. 
94.  15.  but  J.  shall  return  to  rigllleoll^ness 

99.  4.  the  king's  strength  also  loveth _/.  thou  exe- 

cutes!,;', and  righteousness  in  Jacob 
101.  1.  I  will  sing  of  mercy  and  j.  to  thee,  O  Ld. 
103.  6.  Ld.  executeth  J.  for  the  oppressed  146.7 

100.  3.  blessed  are  Ihey  that  keepj'. 

30.  then  Phinehas  stood  up  and  executed 7. 

111.  7  the  works  of  his  hands  are  verity  and 7'. 

112.  t  5.  he  will  guide  his  atfairs  with  J. 
119.  66.  teach  me  good 7.  and  knowledge 

121.  I  have  done^'.  and  justice,  leave  me  not 
149   O  Lord,  quicken  me  according  to  ihyji 

122.  5.  for  there  are  set  thrones  of^'. 

149.  9.  to  execute  upon  ihem  the 7.  written 
Prov.M.Xo  receive  the  instructionof  wisdom  and/ 
2.  8.  he  keepeth  the  paths  ofj'.  and  preserveth 

9.  then  shall  thou  understand 7.  and  equity 
8.  20. 1  lead  in  the  midst  of  the  paths  ofj. 
13.  23.  there  is  that  is  destroyed  for  want  ofj 
17.  23.  taketh  a  gift  to  pervert  the  ways  ofj. 

19.  28.  an  ungodly  witness  sc'ornetlij. 

20.  ,S.  a  king  that  sittelh  in  the  throne  of7'. 
28.5.  evil  men  understand  not 7.  but  ihey  ihatseeb 
29.  4.  the  king  by 7.  eslahlishelh  the  land 

26.  every  man'87'.  cometh  from  the  Lord 

31.  5.  nor  pervert  \hej.  of  any  of  the  alllicted 
Ecel.  3.  16.  I  saw  under  the  sun  the  place  of7 

5.  8.  if  thou  seest  the  oppression  of  the  poor,  anu 
violent  perverting  ofj.  and  justic* 

8.  5.  and  a  wise  man  disccrnelh  both  time  and 7'. 
6.  because  to  every  purpose  there  is  time  andj. 

Isa.  1.  57.  seek  j.  \\  21.  it  was  full  of7'. 

27.  Zion  shall  be  redeemed  with7. 

4  4.  shall  have  purgedjerusalem  by  the  spirit  ofj 
5.  7.  and  looked  for/.  ||  16.  5.  seeking^. 

9.  7.  and  toestablish  it  wiih  7.  and  with  justice 

10.  2   to  turn  aside  the  needy  frcm  7. 

16.  3.  execute  j.  Jer.  21.  12.'  |  22.  3.  F.zek.  18.  a. 
I  45  9.   Zech.  7.  9.  |  8.  12.. 
28.  6.  for  a  spirit  of/.  |  17.  1  will  layj.  to  the  line 
;!0.18.will  have  mercy,  for  the  Lord  is  a  God  of;'. 

32.  16.  thenj.  shall  dwell  in  the  wilderness 
33.5.Ld.  hath  filled  Zion  withj'.anil  righteoi'suea 
34.  5.  and  upon  the  people  of  my  curse  to  j. 

40.  14   and  who  taught  him  in  the  path  ofj.J 

41.  1.  let  us  come  near  together  te 7. 

42.  1.  he  shall  bring  forth/,  to  the  Gentiles 

3.  he  shall  bring  forth /."unto  truth 

4.  he  shall  not  fail,  till  he  h.^vc  set  7'  in  the  earlJn 
.■53.  8.  he  v/as  taken  from  prison  and  fromj. 

56.  1.  keep  ye  7.  and  do  jnslice,  IIos.  12.  6 
59.  8.  and  there  is  no  j,  iii  their  goings 


JUD 

/f<2.  59  !).  tlicr.efore  isj.  fir  from  us.  neither  dotli 

11.  «e  look  t'orj.  but  tiero  is  none 
ii.j.  13  turned  away  bickward,  and  justice 
15.  it  di^pleasuil  iiini  tl^at  there  was  twj. 

61.  8.  I  tho)  Lord  lovej.  I  liate  robbery 
fer.  o.  1.  if  there  be  any  that  e.vecuteth^'. 

4  they  know  not  lUuj.  ofthuir  God,  H.  7. 

5.  they  have  known  ihuj.  of  their  God 
*.  5.  if  ye  thooughly  e.\ecute_;.  between  a  man 
y.  24.  wliich  eJercise  J.  and  righteousness  in  earth 
11).  •J4.  correct  me,  but  willi  J.  not  in  thine  anger 
21.  1'2.  oxecute^'.  in  the  morning,  and  deliver  him 
23  .5.  branch  shall  e.vecute  J.  in  the  earth,  33. 15. 
2li.  1 11-  the  J.  of  death  is  for  this  nvin 
39  5.  loRiblah,  where  he  gavej.  upon  him,  52. 9. 

48.  21.  and_;.  is  come  upon  the  plaui  country 
47.  thus  far  is  the  J.  of  i\loab 

49.  12.  they  whose_;.  was  not  to  drink  of  the  cup 
51.9.  forsake  her,  for  herj.  reachelli  iinio  heaven 

Ezek.  23.  10.  for  they  had  executed  j.  on  her 
24. 1  will  set^'.  before  their.,  they  sliall  judge 

Dan.  4.  37.  king  of  heaven,  all  whose  ways  are  j. 
7.  10.  J.  was  set  ||  2t).  but  thej.  shall  sit 
22.  J.  was  given  to  the  saints  of  the  most  High 

Jios.  5.  1.  give  ye  ear,  for  j.  is  toward  yciu 
10.4.  thusj.springeih  up  as  hemlock  in  the  field 

Amos  5.  7.  ye  who  turn_;.  it  t-.  worqiwood 
15.  love  tiie  good,  and  establish  J.  in  the  gate 
24.  but  let  J.  run  down  as  waters  and  righteousn. 

6.  12.  for  ye  have  turned  /.  into  gall 
Mtc.  3.  1.  is  it  not  tu  know  j,  ||  8. 1  am  full  of  J. 

9.  that  abhor  J.  ||  7.  9.  and  execute^',  for  me 
Hah.  I.  4.  law  is  slacked, _/.  doth  never  go  forth 
7.  iheir_;.  shall  proceed  of  themselves 

12.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  ordained  them  forj. 
Ztph.2.  3.  all  ye  which  have  wrought  hiB_;. 

3.  5.  every  morning  doth  he  bringj.  to  light 
JHal.2.  17.  yet  ye  say,  where  is  the  God  ofj'.? 
Mat.  5.  21.  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  J.  22. 

7.  2.  with  what_7.  ye  judge,  ye  sliall  be  judged 
12.  18.  he  shall  shew  ;.  to  the  Gentiles 

20.  till  he  send  forth  j.  unto  victory 

23.  23.  and  have  omitted^;',  mercy,  and  faiih 
L.uke  11.  42.  and  pass  over_;.  and  the  love  of  God 
John  5.  22.  but  hath  committed  all_/.  to  the  Son 

27.  hath  given  him  authority  to  e.\ecute_;'.  also 
7.24.  not  to  appearance,  but  judge  righteous _;. 

9.  39.  for  J.  I  am  come  into  this  world 
12.  31.  now  is  the  /.  of  this  world,  now  shall 
16.8.  he  will  reprove  the  world  of_;.  11. 

Acts  8  33.  in  his  humiliation  his  j.  was  taken  away 

24.  25  as  he  reasoned  of^'.  Feli.x  tumbled 

25.  15.  the  Jews  desiring  to  have  j.  against  him 
t21.  Paul  appealer!  to  lhe_;.  of  Augustus 

Rom.  1.  t28.  G.  gave  them  over  to  a  mind  void  ofj. 
32.  who  K. lowing  thej.  of  God,  that  they  whicli 
2.2. are  sure  that  Ihe^'.  of  G.  is  according  to  truth 
3.  ihinkesi  that  thou  shalt  escape  Ibej.  of  God  ? 
5  and  revelation  of  the  righteous  j.  of  God 
3  1 19.  world  may  be  subject  to  thej.  of  GoJ 
5.  16.  for  the_;.  was  by  one  to  condemnation 

18._;.  came  on  all  nun  to  condemnation 
I  Cor.  I.  10.  but  be  joined  together  in  the  same  J. 

4.  3.  that  I  should  be  judged  of  man's _;. 
11.  t  29.  eateihand  diinkethj'.  to  himself 

t  34.  that  ye  come  not  together  to  J. 
^T'A'^AS.  1.5.  lokon  of  iho  righteous^,  of  God 
1  Tim.  5.  24.  some  sins  are  open,  going  before  to_;. 
iTiir..  .3.  fS.  men  of  no  j'.  concerning  the  faith 
Tit.  1.  t  10.  to  every  good  work  void  of_;'. 
Mcb.  0.2.  and  of  eternal  j.  ||  9.  27.  after  this  Ihej. 

10.  27.  but  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of;. 
Jam.  2.  13.  he  shall  have  j.   without  mercy  that 

shewed  no  mercy,  and  mercy  rejoiccth  against  j' 
3.  t  1.  knowing  we  shall  receive  greater  j. 

1  Pet.  4. 17.  thatj.  must  begin  at  the  house  of  God 

2  Pr't.2.3.  whose  j.lingereth  not  II  4.  reserved  toj. 
Jude  0.  to  ;.  of  the  great  day  ||  15.  to  execute^. 
Rev.  14.  7.  le-ir  God,  for  the  hour  of  hiaj.  is  come 

17.  1.  will  shew  thee  the  ;.  of  the  great  whore 

18.  10.  alas,  alas,  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  7.  come 
20.  4.  they  sat  on  them,  and  7.  was  given  to  them 

See  Bear,  Oay. 
/;»  JUDGMENT. 
<7«n.  18. 19.  to  (io  justice  andj.  1 /rTi «  "■«  1 0.9.  Prov. 
21.  3.  ./er.  22.  15 
1  Kincrs3.23.  wisdom  of  God  was  in  him  to  doj. 
t  Chron.  9.  8.  set  over  iheiii  to  (io  justice  and^'. 
Prov.  21.  7.  because  they  refuse  to  doj. 

15.  it  is  jov  to  the  just  lo  do  j.  but  destruction 
Jer  51.  47.  I  will  doj.  on  the  graven  images 

52.  I  will  dn  j.  on  her  L'raven  imiiges 
Eiek.  18.  t5.  if  a  mnn  iln  j.  and  justice.  33.  f  14. 

,      JUDGME.Vr-HALL. 
/okn  18.  28.  then  Ihoy  led  .Jesus  lo  the  hall  of  j. 
thev  themselves  went  not  into  tixej.-hall 
33.  then  Pilate  entered  into  l\\i:  j  .-hall  again 

19.  9.  went  into  the  j.-hall,  and  saith  to  .losus, 

whence  art  thou? 
Acts  23  3').  to  be  kept  in  Herod's  i.-AaM 
313 


JUD  JUS 

In  JUDGMENT. 
Lev.  19.  15  do  no  unrighteousness  inj.  35. 
JVum.  35.  12.  stand  belbie  the  congregation  in  j. 
iJeut.  1.  17.  yc  sliall  not  resjiect  persons  inj. 

17.  8.  if  there  arise  a  matter  too  hard  for  thee  inj. 
Judg.  5.  10.  ye  that  sit  in  j.  and  walk  by  the  way 
i  Chron.  19.6.  for  the  Lord,  who  is  with  you  inj. 
■  loll  9.  32.  and  we  should  come  together  inj. 

37.  23.  he  is  excellent  in  power  and  inj. 
I'sal.  1.  5.  the  ungodly  shall  not  gland  inj. 

25.  9.  the  meek  will  he  guide  inj.  and  teach 
Proo.  16.  10.  his  mouth  transgresseth  not  tnj. 

18.5.  not  good  to  overthrow  the  rigliteous  in  /. 

24.  23.  not  good  to  have  respect  of  jieisoiis  ni  j. 
I.sa.  5. 16.  but  tho  Ld.of  hosts  shall  beexalled  in  j 

28.  6.  hiin  that  sitteth  in  _;'.  ||  7.  they  stumble  inj. 
32.  1.  behold  princes  shall  rule  inj. 

t7.  when  he  speaketh  against  the  poor  inj. 
54.  17.  every  loiigue  that  shall  rise  ag.  thee  inj. 
Jcr.  4.  2.  the  Lord  liveth  in  righteousness  and  inj 
49.  t  19.  who  will  convent  me  tnj.1 
Kick.  44.  24.  in  controversy  they  siand  inj. 
Hos.  2.  19.  1  will  betroth  thee  lo  me  inj. 
5.  11.  Ephraim  is  oppressed  and  broken  inj. 
Mai.  3.  5.  and  I  will  come  near  lo  you  inj. 
Mat.  12.  41.  the  men  of  .\ineveh  shall  rise  inj. 

42.  queen  of  south  shall  rise  inj.  Luke  11.31,32. 
Phil.l.'d.l  pray,  that  your  luve  may  abound  inj. 

/««o  JUDGMENT. 
Job  14.  3.  and  bringesl  mointoj.  with  thee 
22.4.will  he  reprove,  will  heenter  with  thee  !h«o_;. 

34.  23.  that  he  should  enter  inloj.  with  God 
Psal.  143.  2.  enter  not  into  j.  with  thy  servant 
Eccl.  11.  9.  for  these  God  will  bring  thee  intoj. 

12.  14.  God  shall  bring  every  work  intoj. 
ha.  3.  14.  Lord  will  enter  into  j.  with  ancients 

Jl/y  JUDGMENT. 
.Jib  27.  2.  who  hath  taken  away  myj.  34.  5. 

29.  14.  myj.  was  as  a  robe  and  a  diadem 
40.  8.  will  thou  also  disannul  my  j.7  wilt  thou 

Psal.  9.  I  4.  for  thou  hast  made  my  j. 

35.  23.  stir  up  thyself,  and  awake  to  my  j. 
Isa.  40.  27.  my  j.  is  passed  over  from  my  God 

49.  4.  yet  surely  my  j.  isvvilh  the  Lord 

51.4.1  will  make  myj.  to  rest  for  a  light  of  people 
Ezek.  .39.  21.  all  the  heathen  shall  see  my  j. 
John  5.  ,30.  and  my  j.  is  just  ||  8. 16.  myj.  is  true 

1  Cor.  7.25.  yet  1  give  my  j.  \\  40.  happier  in  myj. 
JUDGMENT-SEAT. 

Mat.  27.  19.  he  was  set  down  on  j.-s.  John  19. 13 
.lets  18.  12.  the  Jews  brought  him  to  ihej.-seat 

16.  and  he  drave  them  from  tlle^'.-xeot 

17.  the  Greeks  beat  Sosthenes  before  ihe  j.-seat 
25.10.  Island  at  Cesar's ;.-sca«  ||  17.1  sal  on^'.-seat 

Rom.  14. 10. stand  before .;.-«.  of  Christ,2  Cor.5.10. 
Jam.  2.  6.  rich  men  draw  you  before  the  j.-seats 

JUDGMENTS. 
Ezod.  6.6.  I  will  redeem  you  with  great _;'.  7.  4. 

21.  1.  these  are  tliej.  thou  shalt  set  before  them 

24.  3.  and  Moses  told  the  people  all  Ihej. 
JVum.  33.  4.  on  their  gods  the  Lord  executed _;". 

35.  24.  shall  judge  according  lo  these _;'. 

36. 13.  these  are  the  j.  which  the  Ld.  commanded 
Deut.l.  12.  if  yehearkentothesej.  and  keep  them 

33. 10.  they  shall  teach  Jacob  thy  j.  and  law 
21.  he  executed  thej.  of  the  Lord  with  Israel 

2  Sam.  22.  23.  liis^.  were  before  me,  Psal.  18.  22. 
1  Chr.  16.  12.  remem._;.  of  his  mouth,  Psiil.  105.5. 

14.  h\sj.  are  in  all  the  earth,  Psal.  105.  7. 
JVeA.  9.  2.1.  but  sinned  against  thy_;. 
Psal.  10.  5.  thy  7.  are  far  above  out  of  sight 
19.  9.  the_7.  of  the  Lord  are  true  and  righteous 
36.6.  thy  ;'.  are  a  great  deep ;  O  L.  thou  pieservest 
48.  ll.let  Judah  be  gl.ul  because  of  thy  ;'. 
72.  l.give  the  kingthyj.  O  God,  and  righteousn. 
97.  8.  Juilah  rejoiced,  because  of  thy.;.  O  Lord 
119.  7.  when  I  have  learned  thy  righteous 7'. 

13.with  my  lips  Idechired  all  the.;',  of  thy  mouth 

20.  for  the  longing  that  it  hath  unto  thy_;". 

30.  thy  ;'.  have  I  laid  before  me 
,39.  turn  away  my  reproach,  for  thy.;,  are  good 
43.  I  hoped  in  Ihyj.  ||  52.  I  remeinhered  ihv  ;. 
62.  give  thanks,  because  of  thy  righteous^'.  164. 
75.  I  know,  O  Lord,  that  thy  ;'.  are  -■<^ht 
102.  I  have  not  departed  from  thy  j. 
lOO.riiave  sworn  that  I  will  keep  thy  righteous^'. 
108.  leach  me  thy  j.  ||  120. 1  am  afraid  of  thy  j. 
1.37.  righieous  art  thou,  and  upright  are  thy.;". 
1.56.  O  Lord,  (piicken  me  according  lo  thy.;'. 
100.  every  one-  of  thy  rij;liteous  ;.  endureih 
175.  let  my  soul  live,  and  let  ihy^'.  help  me 

147.  28.  his.;,  they  have  not  known  them 
t'rov.  19.29.  /.  are  prepared  for  sconiers,  stripes 
/.»a.20.  8.  in  the  way  of  thy  J.  we  wailed  for  thee 

9.  for  when  thy  j.  are  in  the  earth,  inhabitants 
Jer.  4.  t  12.  now  will  I  utter.;',  against  them 
12.  I.  yet  let  me  talk  will,  thee  of  1hy_;. 
/CzcA.5.7.iior  done  according  lo  ilie;. of  the  riations 

8.  execute.;,  in  the  midst  of  thee',  10,  15.  |  II.  9.1 /)r«M6.18.  theyshall  judge  pco.wiih  ;.  judgmenU 
7.  t27   with  Iheirj.  will  I  judgo  ihem  |     20.  that  is  altogether  j.  shall  thou  follow 


Eiek.  16.41.  execute  J.  on  thee  in  iijhtof  woinen 
23.  24.  they  shall  jutige  thee  according  !o  heir 7. 

25.  11.  and  1  will  execute.;,  on  Mo.ib 
2rl.  26.  executed  J.  on  all  those  th;L   i;^sp>«e  1*1030 
314  14.  I  will  execute  J.  in  No 

19.  thus  will  1  execute  J.  in  Egypt 
34.  16.  I  will  destroy.  I  will  feed  them  wilh^. 
iJaii.  9.  5.  we  sinned  oy  departing  from  thy.;. 
Nos.  0.  5.  lhy_;.  are  as  the  light  tint  goe'h  forth 
Ze/)h.  3.  15.  the  Lord  hath  taken  away  thy  J. 
Rom.  11.  33.  how  unsearchable  are  his  j".  and  w&yl 
1  Cor.  6.  4.  if  ye  havo^.  of  things  of  this  life 
Rev.  15.  4.  far  thy.;',  are  made  manilcst 
16.  7.  true  and  rigliteous  aie  thy  j.  19.  2. 

Jl/'i/ JUlHiMENTS. 
/.en.  18.  4.  ye  shall  do  myj.  I  am  the  l.oia 
.5.  ye  shall  therefore  keep  myj.  2.5.  18. 

26.  15.  if  your  soul  abhor  myj.  so  that  ye  do  aot 
43.  because,  even  because  they  despised  myj. 

1  Chrun.  28.  7.  if  ye  be  constant  to  do  myj. 
Psal.  89.  30.  if  his  children  walk  not  in  myj. 
Jer.  1.  10.  I  will  ulter  myj.  against  them 
Ezek.  5.  6.  she  changed  myj.  into  wickedness 
7.  neither  have  kept  my  j.  nor  done 
14.21.  when  I  send  my  four  sore  J.  on  Jerusalem 
36.  27.  and  ye  shall  keep  myj.  and  do  them 
44.  24.  they  siiall  jud?e  it  according  to  myj. 

Statutes  and  JUDGMENTS. 

Lev.  IS.S.keep  my  statutes  and  my  j.  26. 120.  22, 

Deut.l.  \l.\  11.1. 126.16,  17.  |  30. 16 

1  Kings  2.  3.  |  8.  58.  |  9.  4.  |  1 1. 33. 

19.  37.  ye  shall  observe  all  my  statutes  and  j 

Deut.  11.  32. 1  12.  1.  2  Chron.  7.  17 

26.46.lhese  are  tlie  ««.««(/ J.  L.  made,  Deut.AA5 

Deut.  4. 1.  hearken  lo  st.  andj.  which  I  teach,  5.1 

5.1  taught  you  .St.  r;;id.;'.||8.  hathst.  a.  j.  so  right 

14. commanded  lo  teach  st.  andj.d.l.  Ezral.lO. 

5.31. 1  will  speak  the  stat.  andj.  thou  shalt  teach 

6.20.lhy  son  asketh  thee,  what  mean  the  st.  andj 

8. 11.  forgot  L.  in  not  keep,  hisst.  and  ;'.  JVcA.  1.7 

1  Kings  6.  12.  walk  in  my  stat.  and  execute  my.;' 

1  Chr.  22. 13.  if  thou  lakest  heed  to  fulfil  st.  andj. 

2  Chr.  19.10.  what  cause  shall  come  bel  w.  st.andj 
JVch.  9.  13.  and  thou  gavest  them  right  st.  andj. 

10.  29.  entered  into  a  curse,  to  do  all  hisst.  andj 

Psal.  147.  19.  he  sheweth  his  stat.  andj.  lo  Israe 

Ezek.  5.  6.  for  they  refused  my.;',  and  my  statutes 

11.12.  for  ye  have  not  walked  in  my  statutes,  not 

executed  myj.  20.  13,  16,  21. 

18.9.  walked  in  my  s(.  andj.  17.  |  20.  19.  |  37. 24. 

20.  11.  give  them  my  statutes,  and  shewed  my y. 

18.  not  in  stat.  of  fathers,  nor  observe  their  j. 

25.  gave  them  stat.  not  good,  andj,  whereby 

Mai.  4. 4.  remember  ye  law  of  Moses  with  statute* 

JUICE.  [andj. 

Can(.8.2.to  drink  wineoflhe  ;.  of  my  pomegranale 

JUMPING. 
JVuA.  3.  2.  the  noise  of  liorsos  and  the  j.  chariots 

JUNIPER. 
IKinirs  19.4.  Elijah  came  and  sal  under  a^'.tree,  S 
.hb  30.  4.  who  cut  up  J.  roots  for  their  meat 
Psal.  120.  4  arrows  of  the  mighty  with  coals  oft 

IVORY. 
1  Kings  10.18.  king  made  a  ihrone  of  7. 2  CA»-.9.17 

22.  bringing  gold,  silver,  and  i.  2  Chron.  9.  21. 
22.  ,39.  and  the  i.  house  which  Ahab  made 

Ps.  45.  8.  out  of  the  i.  palaces,  whereby  they  made 
Cant.  ,5.  14.  his  belly  is  as  bright  i.  overlaid  with 
7.  4.  thy  neck  is  as  a  lower  of  i.  thine  eyes 
Ezek.'il.d.  the  Ashurites  made  thy  benches  ofj. 
15.  they  brought  thee  for  a  present  horns  oft, 
Jimos  3.  15.  and  the  houses  oft.  shall  perish 
6.4.  that  lie  upon  bedsof  ?'.  and  stretch  themselves 
Rev.  18.  12.  for  no  man  hiiyeth  vessels  of  2. 

JURISDICTION. 
1  Kings  8.  t  37.  besieire  in  the  land  of  Iheir^". 
/^uAc23.7.a8hekneu  ilint  he  belonged  to  Herod's;. 

JUST 

Signifies,  [1]  One  who  is  upright  and  sincere  in 

his  actions  nvd  dealings  with  ethers,  Lukfl 

23.  50.  [2]  The  great-  Creator,  who  is  essen- 
tially just  and  righteous,  anil  the  fountain  oj 

justice,  Deut.  32.  4.  [3]  0:ie  who  is  exceed- 
ing faithful,  keeping  his  word  and  promite. 
1  John  1.  9.  [4]  One  who  in  his  life  and  deatA 
ansioirnl  the  perfect  justice  of  the  lam  of  God, 
1  Pet.  3.  18.  [5]  One  who  is  righteous  by  the 
imputation  of  Christ's  righteousness,  Rom.  1. 
17.  (CJ  0)ie  who  is  not  truly  convinced  of  his 
own  sinfulness,  and  is  only  rigliteous  in  hit 
own  opinion,  Luke  18.  9.  [7]  One  that  is 
giiod-natured,  mild,  and  indulgent,  Mat.  1.  19. 
[8]  One  nf  a  charitable,  liberal  disposition, 
Psal.  37.  12. 

Oen.  6.  9.  Noah  was  a  j.  man,  and  perfect,  and 
walked  with  God 

Lev.  19.  36. ;'.  balances, ;'.  weights,  a  ;.  eplioh,  and 
aj.  bin  shall  ye  have,  f)eiit.25.  15.  Eick.45.W. 


JUS 

Deut.32A.a  God  without  ir!i(iuity,_/.and  right  is  he 
tidia.'i.i  3.hu  that  ruitlh  i)>.t;r  men  iiiusi !«;_;. 
N'e/i.  9  33.  lliuii  atlj.  iii  all  Uiut  is  Ijruuglil  on  us 
Job  i.  IT.sliail  lu.Jiial  man  bu  niutvj.  lliaii  Uoili 
9.  2.  biit  liuw  s.iou.ii  mull  Itej.  wiili  (juil!       ^ 
1-2.  4.  tliej.  uiiriyljt  man  is  laugliod  to  sconi 
27. 17.  he  inai  pfiiiaiu  it,  but  tlitv.  siiall  i.ut  it  on 
3J.  12.  beUoli  ,  111  tins  iliuu  ail  notj. 
y.-ial.  7.  y.  let  wickedness  end,  but  establisli  the  J. 
SI.  12.  the  wicked  |ilo.ielli  a^'ainst  tliej. 
"roB.  J.  3J.  but  ne  bleuietii  tiie  iiabilaliun  of  tlie  j. 

4.  18.  tiie  path  ot'lUuj.  is  as  '.lie  sinning  light 
J.U.  teacii  a  j. man, and  he  uiil  niciea»e  in  learning 
IJ.  (i.  blessings  aie  U|Kyn  the  iiead  of  the  J. 

7.  the  inemoiy  of  ilie;.  is  blessed 

20.  the  lonaue  oltlie^;.  is  as  clioiCR  silver 

31.  the  iiiuuth  of  tliej.  brinjjetli  forth  wisdom 

11.  I.  bui  J.  weignt  is  Ins  deuylit 

U.  but  tino'  knuwiedge  shall  the  ^.  be  delivered 
li.  13.  but  tlie_/.  shal.  cume  out  ortroiible 

21.  there  shall  no  evil  hainien  to  the  j. 

I.i.22.  the  wea;tii  ol  Uie  sinner  is  laid  up  for  the j. 
1.).  il.  a,;,  weight  and  balance  are  the  Lord's 
IT.  15  he  that  cundenmeih  the_/.  is  abuinination 
2ti.  also  to  jinmsli  they,  is  not  good 
Id.  17.  he  that  is  Inst  m  his  own  cause  secmeth  j. 

20.  7.  the  j-  man  waiiirtli  in  Ins  integrity 

21.  15.  u  IS  a  joy  to  the./,  to  do  judgment 
ai.lU.  -dj.  nun  lailetii  <e\  en  times  and  riseth  again 
2J.  10.  nato  the  U|irigM,  but  llie,/.  »eek  his  soul 

27.  an  unjust  man  i=  an  abomination  to  the  J. 
Keel.  7.  15.  Lliere  is  a  j.  man  that  jierisheth  in  iiis 

211.  not  aj.  man  uiion  earth  thalsinneth  not 
B.  14.  there  he./,  men  to  whom  it  lia|i|ieiielll 
Isa.  2t).  7.  the  way  of  the  j.  is  uprigiitness,  thou 
most  upnglit  dost,  weigh  the  path  of  the  J. 
29.  21.  turn  aside  the  j.  for  a  ilnng  ol  nought 
45.  21.  I  the  Lord,  a  j.  God,  and  a  Saviour 
40.  t  ~-i-  or  the  captivity  of  the  j.  delivered 
Low.  4.13.  that  have  shed  the  blood  of  the  j.  in  her 
Ezcli.  18.5.  but  if  a  man  bej.  and  do  that  is  right 

y.  he  isj.  he  shall  surely  live,  sailh  the  Lord  God 
Has.  14.  y.  ways  of  Ld.  right,j.  shall  walk  in  ihem 
dmos  5.  12.  th'ey  altticl  the  j.  they  take  a  bribe 
Hob.  2.  4.  but  the  j.  shall  live  by  faith,  Horn.  1. 
17.  (ial.  3.  11.  Hal/.  10.38. 
Zeph.  3.  5.  the_7.  Lord  is  in  the  iiiulat  thereof 
lec/i.  9.  0.  he  is  j.  and  having  salvation,  lowly 
Mat.  1.  10.  Jo.seph  her  husband,  being  a  j.  man 

5.  45.  and  sende.h  ram  on  the  J.  and  on  unjust 
13.  40.  and  sever  the  wicked  from  among  tlie^. 
27.  10.  have  nothing  to  do  with  ihat.;.  man 

24.  I  am  innuceiit  of  the  blnod  of  this_;.  jierson 
Mark  ().20.kiiownig  that  ho  was  a^'.  man  an'l  holy 
huke  1.17.  thedisobLdieiit  to  the  wisdom  of  the  J. 

2.  25.  Simeon  wasj.  and  devout,  waiting  for 
14.14.  be  recompensed  at  the  resurrection  of  the.;. 
15.  7.  more  than  over  ninety  and  ninej.  persons 
20.  20.  siiies  winch  should  feign  themselves.;'. 
23.50.Josepli  of  Ariinatheawasagood  man  andji. 

Jo/ui  5.30.  as  I  hear,  I  judge,  and  my  judgment  is  J. 
Acts  10.  22.  Cornelius  the  centurion  a  j.  inau 
24.  15.  shall  be  resurrection  both  of  j.  and  unjust 
Rom.  2.  13.  for  not  the  hearers  of  the  law  are  J. 

3.  il.  whoso  damnation  is  j.  1|  21).  ho  might  be./. 
7.  12.  and  tlie  coininandinent  holy,./,  and  good 

PMl.  4.  8.  hnally,  whatsoever  things  arej.  jiure 
Col.  4.  1.  give  servants  that  which  is  J.  and  equal 
Tit.  1.  8.  a  bishop  must  be  J.  holy,  temperate 
Heb.  2.  2.  received  aj.  recompence  of  reward 

12.  23.  and  to  the  simits  oi'j.  men  made  perfect 
Jam.  5.  (j.  ye  have  condemned  and  killed  thej. 

1  Pet.  3.  18.  Christ  sutlered,  the.;',  for  the  unjust 

2  Pe£.2.7.deliveredJ.  Lot,  ve.xed  with  convcsation 
UoA/d.y.if  «e  confess,  he  is./'. to  forgive  us  oursins 
Rev.  15.  3.  j.  and  true  are  thy  way?,  thou  King 

Most  JUST. 
Job  34.17.  wilt  thou  condemn  him  that  is  mostj.? 

.lUST  Ojw. 
.Sets  3. 14.  ye  denied  the  Holy  One  and  the  J.  One 
7.  52.  shewed  before  of  the  coining  of  they,  one 
22.14.  shouldest  know  his  will,  and  sec  that  J.  One 

JUSTICE 
Is,  (1)  That  ei'senttal  perfection  in  God,  whereby 
he  is  iiifiiiitdij  riirkteuus  and  just,  both  in  his 
nature,  and  in  all  his  pi-ocecdinifs  with  his 
creatures,   Psal.  80.   M.     (li)  Tuat   political 
virtue  which  renders  to  every  man  his  due,  and 
is,   [I]  Distributive,  tehkh  concerns  princes, 
mairistriUes,  S,-c.  .In';  20.14.  [2]  Cuinmututive, 
which  concerns  all  persons  in  their  dealings 
one  with  wwther.  Gen.  18.  10. 
Geii.  18.10.  ktep  way  of  Ld.  todoj.  and  judgment 
Deut.  Hi   t  20.  wluit'is/'.  shal'.  thou  Ibllow 
33.21.  he  e.veculeil  the /.  of  1   jrd  and  judgments 
2  Sam.  8.  15.  David  e.xecuvcd  •.  I  Chron.  18.  14. 
15.  4-  O  that  I  were  made  judge,  I  would  do  ;. 
^lob  8.  3.  or  doth  the  Alini^hly  pervert./'.? 
31.  to.  let  him  weigh  iiie  in  the  balance  oCj. 
36. 17.  ludginent  and  /'  la^e  lioM  on  thee 

"3ie 


JUS 

Job  37. 23.  is  excellent  in  plenty  of  j.  will  not  39*101 

Psai.  82.  3.  do  J.  to  die  ainicied  and  needy 
80.14../'. and  juuyment  are  liabitaiion  uf  ihy  throne 
110.121.1  haveilonejiidgm.  aiid^/.  le.ive  me  not 

P»-u«.1.3.to  receive  the  iiistiuctioii  utj.  and  equity 
8.  15.  by  me  kings  reign,  and  prnic.s  decree.;. 

Eccl.  5.  8.  if  thou  seest  Uie  pei  verting  ulj. 

Jsa.  0.  7.  to  establish  his  throne  wiih./.  and  judgm. 
5li.l.keepye  judgment,  and  doj.  lor  my  salvation 
58.  2.  llicy  ask  of  me  the  ordinances  ulj. 
511.4.  nonecalleth  for  J.  ||  0.  nor  doth./,  overtake  us 
14../'.  standeth  afar  otl',  truth  is  fallen  in  the  sir. 

,/(;r.2J.5.shalle.';ecute  judgment  and  j.  in  the  earth 

31.  22.  Lord  biess  thee,  U  habitation  of.;'. 
50.7.sinned  against  the  Lord,  the  habitation  ofj. 

Ezek.  45.  0.  O  princes,  execute  juilgineiU  and./'. 
See  Do  Judo.ment,  befoie. 
JUSTIFICATION. 
Signifies,  [1]  Ji  gracious  act  of  God,  whereby  he 
pardons  and  accepts  of  sinners  on  the  account 
of  Christ's  righteousness  imputed  to  them,  and 
received  by  faith,  Rom.  5.  10,  18.     Oar  justi- 
fication was  [1]  Confirmed  and  ratified  by  the 
resurrection  uf  Christ,  lloin.  4.  25.     [2]  JJnd 
it  is  manifested  by  the  good  works  of  believers. 
Jam.  2.  21,  24,  25. 

See  Sa.nctify. 
Rom.  4.  25.  Christ  was  raised  again  for  oarj. 
5.  10.  but  the  free  gift  is  of  many  otl'eiices  toj. 
18.  the  free  gift  came  upon  all  men  to  j.  of  life 
JUSTIFY 
Signifies,  [1]  To  absjlve  or  declare  one  innocent, 
Prov.  17.  15.    [2J  I'o  absolve  and  acquit  a  sin- 
ner from  the  guilt  and  punisliiiunt    of  sin, 
through  the  imputation  of  ClirisCs  righteous- 
ness,  Rom.  3.  28.  |  5.  0.     [3]  To  declare   an- 
other to  be  less  guilty  than  ourselves,  Ezek. 
16.51.     [4j  I'o  acknotcledgc  a  thing  or  person 
to   be  just,  Mat.  11.  10.  Luke  7.  35.     [5J  To 
prove  and  manifest  ujie's  self  to  be  in  ajusti- 
Jied  state.  Jam.  2.  21.    It  is  fourfold,  [1]  False- 
ly and  vain-gloriously,  Luke  10.  2J.  [  10.  15. 
[2]  Politically,  Deut.  25.  1.  Isa.  5.  23.  [3]  J.e- 
gully,  Rum.  3.  20.    Gal;  2.  1(5.     [4]  Evangeli- 
cally, Rom.   5.  1.     This   is  said  to  be   [1]  By 
Christ,  Gal.  2.  Itj.    [2]  By  grace  freely,  Rom. 
3.  24.   Tit.  3.  7.     [3]  By  faith.   Gal.  3.  8.     [4] 
By  his   blood.    Ruin.  5.  U.     [5j  By  his  know- 
ledge, Isa.  53.  11. 
Exod.  23.  7.  for  I  will  not_/'.  the  wicked 
Deut.  25.  1.  then  they  shall  j.  the  righteous 
Job  0.  20.  if  Ij.  myself,  my  own  mouth  shall  con- 
27.  5.  God  forbid  that  I  should  J.  you  [demn 

33.  32.  answer  me,  speak,  for  I  desire  to 7.  thee 
Isa.  5.  23.  which  J.  the  wicked  for  reward 
53. 11.  by  knowl.  shall  my  righteous  serv.  j,  many 
Luke  10.  29.  he  willing  to  j.  himself,  said  to  Jesus 
10.  15.  ye  are  they  whiclij.  yourselves  before  men 
Rum.'i.  30.  one  God  shall_/'. circumcision  by  faith 
Ga/.3.8.  foreseeing  that  Gml  would  i.  the  heathen 

JUSTIFIED. 
Job  11.  2.  should  a  man  full  of  talk  hej.7 
13.  18.  behold  now,  I  know  that  I  shall  be./'. 
25.  4.  how  then  can  man  be  /'.  with  G.  or  be  clean? 

32.  2.  because  hej.  himself  rather  than'God 
Psal.  51. 4.  thou  mightest  bej.  when  thou  s|)eakest 

143.  2.  in  thy  sight  shall  no  man  living  bej. 
Isa.  43. 0.  they  may  bej.  ||  20.  thou  mayest  bej. 

45.25.  in  the  Ld.  shall  all  the  seed  of  Israel  bej. 
Jcr.  3.  11.  the  backsliding  Israel  hathj.  herself 
Ezek.  10.  51.  j.  thy  sisters  in  all  abominations,  52. 
J)an.  8.  t  H.  then  shall  the  sanctuary  bej. 
Jl/at.11.19.  wisdom  isj.  of  her  children,  y^ji/ic  7.35. 

12.  37.  for  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  bej. 
J.nkc  7.  29.  all  the  people,  and  publicaiisj.  God 

18.14.  this  miin  went  downj. rather  than  the  other 
Acts  13  .39.  all  tlKit  believe  are  J.  from  all  things 
from  which  ye  could  not  bej.  by  the  law 
Ram.  2. 13.  but  the  doers  of  the  law  shall  bej. 

3.  4.  that  thou  mightest  bej.  in  thy  sayings 
20.  there  shall  no  flesh  bej.  in  his  sight 
24.  beingj.  freely  by  his  grace,  Tit.  3.  7. 

28.  a  man  is  J.  by  faith,  5!  1.  Gal.l.  IG.  |  3.  24. 

4.  2.  if  Abraham  were  J.  by  works,  he  haih 

5. 1.  beingj.  by  failli  we  have  peace  with  God 
9.  being  now  J.  by  his  blood,  we  shall  be'saved 

8.  30.  and  whom  he  J.  them  he  also  glorified 
1  Cur.  4.  4. 1  know  nuthing,  yet  am  I  not  hereby  J. 

G.  11.  ye  are  J.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
fraZ.  2.10.  anianis  nolj.  by  the  works  of  law,  3.11. 

5.  4.  whosoever  of  you  isj.  bv  law,  ye  are  I'allen 
17*™.  3. 10.  G.  manifest  in  ilie  flesh. ;'.  in  ihe  Spirit 
./a/n.2.21.was  not  Abraham  our  father  J.hyworks? 

24.  ye  see  how  that  by  works  a  man  is  J. 

25.  was  not  Rahab  llie  liarlot  /.  by  works'? 

JUSTIFIER.' 
Rora.  3.  26.  the  7.  of  him  who  believeth  in  Jesus 

'JUSTIFIETH. 
Prov.  17. 15.  he  that  J.  the  wicked  is  abomination 
/sa.50.8.he  is  near  that :  whowill  contend  with  me 


KEE 

Rom.  4.  5.  but  believeth  on  him  that  J.  the  unfrodty 

8. 33.  to  the  charge  id'God's  elect?  it  is  God  thati 

JUSTIFVIING. 
1  Kings  8.  32.  and  J.  the  righteous,  2  Chr  0.  23 

JUSTLE. 
JVaA.2. 4.  the  chariots  shall  J.  one  against  anothei 

JUSTLY. 
JUic.  6.  8.  what  doth  the  Ld.  rer|uiro  but  to  doj.' 
/^nke  23.41.  we  indeed  J.  for  we  receive  the  r(  u  ,-ii 
I'/'hess.  2.  10.  how  holily  and  J.  we  behaved 


K. 


KAB. 

2  A'!'?io-s6.25  a  i.of  doves'  dung  sold  for  five  pieces 
KEEP. 

Signifies,  [1]  To  retain  or  hold  fast,  2  Tim.  1. 
14.  [2]  Jo  remember,  Luke  2.  51.  [3J  'Jo  do- 
fend  and  protect,  Psal.  127.  1.  [4]  J'o  observe 
and  practise,  Psal.  119.  4.  Acts  Hi.  4.  [5]  TV 
save  or  deliver,  John  17.  1.1.  [0]  To  celebrate^ 
Mat.  20.  18.  [7]  'J'o  perform  fully  and  per- 
fectly. Mat.  19.  17. 

(Vf?i.2. 15.Ld.|)ut  himin  the  garden  of  Eden  to  k.  i' 
18.  19.  and  they  shall  /.:.  the  way  of  Ihe  Lord 

28.  15.  and  behold  I  am  with  thee,  to  k.  ihoe,  20. 
30.  31.  I  will'again  feed  and  k.  Ihy  flock 

33.9.  my  brother,  k.  that  thou  hast  to  tliysclf 
41.  35.  and  let  them  k.  food  in  their  cilirs 
^xod.  6.  5.  w  bom  the  Egyptians  k.  in  bondage 

12.  0.  shall  A.  it  till  the  fourteenlh  day  of  iiionih 
14.  ye  shall  k.  it  a  feast  to  the  Ld.  throngii  youi. 

generations,  23.  15.  |  34.  18.  J.cv.  23.  41 
25.  that  ye  shall  k.  this  service,  13.  5. 
47.  and  the  congicgation  of  Israel  shall  k.  it 

13.  10.  thou  shalt  /r.  this  ordinance  in  his  season 
20.8.  remember  the  salibath  day,  to  k.  it  holy,  31 

13,  14,  10.  JJeut.  5.  12,  15 

22.  7.  if  a  man  deliver  money  or  slutf  to  k.  10 

23.  7.  k.  thee  far  from  a  false  mailer 

14.  three  times  shalt  thou  k.  a  IVa^t  to  me 
20.  I  send  an  Angel  to  k.  lliee  in  the  way 

f.ev.  0.  2.  and  lie  in  that  delivered  him  to  k.  4. 

18.  4.  ye  shall  k.  my  ordinances,  I  am  the  Lonl 
.30.  I  22.  9.   Eick.  II.  20 

19.3.  shall  /f.  my  sabbaths,  30. 1 20.  2.  Isa.  50.  4 

23.  39.  shall  A.  a  feast  seven  days,  2  Chr.  30.  13. 

25.  18.  ye  shall  k.  my  judgments  and  do  ihem 
J^iim.  G.  24.  the  Lord  bless  thee  and  k.  thee 

9.  ?.  in  the  fonrleeiilh  day  at  eveii  ye  shall  k.  i' 
11.  day  of  second  month  at  even  they  shall  k.  it 

18.7. thou  and  thy  sons  shall  k.  your  priests'  odice 

29.  12.  ye  shall  k.  a  feast  to  the  Lord  seven  dajs 
3G.7.shall  A.  himself  to  the  inheiitance  of  tribe,  9, 

J)eut.4.  0.  k.  therefore  and  do  them,  5.  1. 
7.8.  because  Ihe  Ld.  loved  you.  would  k  the  oatli 
32.  ifye  k.  them,  the  Lortj  sha'll  k.  Ihe  covenant 

10.10.  Ihou  shalt  k.  the  feast  of  weeks  10  iho  Lil. 

15.  shalt  A:,  a  solemn  feast  to  the  Lord  thy  God 
1  /.  19.  may  learn  to  A.  all  Ihe  words  of  ibis  law 


23.  9.  then  A.  thee  from  every  wicked  thing 
23. that  which  is  gone  out  of  ihy  lips  thou  shalt  k 

29.  9.  A.  therefore  the  words  of  this  covenant 
■fosh.  6.  18.  A.  your.«elves  from  the  accursed  thin|- 

10.  18.  and  set  men  by  the  cave,  for  to  A.  them 
23.0.  to  A.  all  that  is  written  in  ihe  law  of  Moses 
.Ttidg.  2.  22.  whether  they  will  A.  tho  way  of  Lord 
Ruth  2.  21.  thou  shalt  A.  fast  by  my  young  men 

1  Sam.  2.  9.  he  will  A.  the  feet  of  his  saints 

7.  1.  Eleazar  his  son,  to  A.  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

2  Sam.  15. 10.  the  king  left  ten  women  which  wo 

concubines  to  A.  the  house,  10.  21.  |  20.  3.. 
IS.lS.Ihave  no  son  toA.mv  name  in  remembranci 
1  rCings  8.25.  A.  with  thy  servant  Dav.  2  Chr.  6.  10 
20.  .39.  brougi.t  a  man  to  me  and  said,  A.  this 

1  Chr.  4.  10.  that  thou  wonldesi  A.  me  iroin  evil 

12.  33.  fifty  thousand,  winch  could  A.  rank,  38. 
22.  12.  that  thou  niayost  A.  ihe  law  of  ihe  Y.ord 
29. 18.  k.  this  for  ever  in  tho  imaginalion  of  heart 

2  CAr. 22. 9.  had  no  power  to  A.  still  the  kingdom 
28. 10.  ye  purpose  to  A. under  Ihe  children  of  JudaF 

30.  3.  for  they  could  not  A.  il  at  that  time 

23.  assembly  took  counsel  to  A.  olhcr  seven  dayi 
Ezra  S.  29.  watch  and  A.  them  till  ye  weigh  thena 
JVeh.  12.27.  to  A.  the  dedicniion  witli  glailness 

13.  22.  that  the  Leviles  should  A.  the  gates 
Esth.  3.  8.  nor  A.  tliev  the  king's  laws 

9.27.  that  they  would  A.thoselwo  davs  of  Puriti 
.hb  14.  13.  O  tint  thou  wouldest  A.  me  secret  till 
20.  13.  ihouch  he  A.  it  still  within  his  mouth 
Psal.  12.  7.  thou  shall  A.  Ihem,  O  Lord,  31.  2t. 
17.  8.  A.  me  as  the  apple  fif  the  eye,  hide  me 
19.  13.  A.  back  also  i'rom  prrsnmpHious  sins 
25.  20.  O  A.  my  sonl,  and  deliver  me,  I  trust 
34.  13.  ft.  thy  tongue  fr"m  evil,  nnd  thv  lips 
37.  34.  and  A.  his  way  il  39.  1.  I  will  A.  rny  nioutk 
89.  28.  my  mercy  will  I  A.  fer  him  for  ever 
91.  11.  his  angels  i-hartre,  to  /,-.  iner  in  all  thy  wayt 
103. 9.  nor  chide,  nor  will  he  A.  his  aiigcr  for  ever 


fial.  lOJ.  -lit  liny  ■iiiglit  obseive  ami  k.  his  laws 
'.Uo.  a.  ble»at<a  ure  liiey  lliat  /;.  jailgmeut 
il3.  9.  he  miiketh  lliu  barren  vvociiuiilo  k.  Iiouse 
119.  2  blessed  are  tliey  thai  k.  Ins  tesliinoiues 
4.  tliou  hast  cominaiiJed  us  to  k.  thy  precepts 

17.  that  1  may  live  and  k.  thy  word,  101. 

33  teach  me,  and  1  shall  k.  it  to  the  end 

34  aive  undorstaiMling,  1  sh.all  A',  thy  law,  44. 
57  O  Lord,  1  have  suid,  that  1  would  k.  lliy  words 
63.1  am  a  companion  ot'lhem  thai  k.  thy  precepts 
69.  1  will  k.  thy  precepts  with  my  heail.  134. 
88.  I  will  k.  the  testiuioiiy  ;'"thy  mouih 

100.  I  understand,  becau^o  I  k.  thy  precepts 
106.  1  will  k.  thy  rig uieous  judgnieiils 
129.  wonderful,  llierelbre  dnih  my  soul  A",  them 
136.  down  my  eyes,  bucause  they  k.  not  ihy  law 
146.  save  me,  and  1  shall  k.  thy  testimonius 
127.  1.  except  the  Lord  k   the  city  the  watchman 

140.  4.  k.  me  from  the  hands  of  the  wicked 

141.  3.  O  Lord,  A.  the  door  of  my  lips 

9.  k.  me  from  the  snares  they  have  laid  for  me 
Pr»o.  2.  11.  understanding  shall  A.  thee 

20.  thou  mavest  k.  the  iiaths  of  the  righteous 
3.  21.  my  son',  A.  sound  wisdom  and  ul^(•retloll 

26.  Lord  shall  k.  thy  foot  fioni  being  taken 
4.6.  love  wisdom,  and  she  shall  A.  thee 
13.  k.  instruction,  let  her  not  go,  lijr  she  is  thy  life 

21.  A-.  my  sayings  in  the  iniilsl  of  ihy  heart 

23.  k.  thy  heart  with  all  diligence,  for  out  of  it 

5.  2.  and  that  thv  lips  may  A.  knowledge 

6.  22.  when  thou  sleepest  it  shall  k.  thee 
34.  to  k.  thee  from  the  evil  woman 

7.1. my  son,A.my  words,  and  lay  ui)  iny  command. 

5.  they  may  k.  thee  from  the  strange  woman 
8.  32.  for  ble--sed  are  they  that  k.  my  ways 

82. 5.  he  that  doth  A.hissoul  sh;ijl  be  lar  1  lom  them 

18.  it  is  pleasant  if  thou  A.  them  within  thee 
24. 1 19-  k.  not  coni|iany  with  the  wicked 
28.  4.  Buch  as  k.  the  law  contend  with  lliem 

Reel.  3.  6.  there  is  a  time  to  k.  and  to  cast  away 
5.  1.  k.  thy  foot  when  thou  guest  to  the  Iiouse 
Canl.S.  12.  that  A.  the  fruit  Ihereof,  two  hundred 
ha.  26.  3.  thou  wilt  A.  hmi  in  perfect  peace 
27.3. 1  the  Lord  do  A.  it,  I  will  A.  it  night  and  day 

42.  6.  I  the  Lord  have  called  thee,  1  will  k.  thee 

43.  6.  A.  not  back  1|  56.  1.  k.  ye  judgment 
/er.  3.5.  will  lie  A.  Ins  anger  to  the  end  1 

12.  and  I  will  not  A.  anger  for  ever 
31.  10.  and  k.  him  as  a  shepherd  iloth  his  flock 

42.  4.  I  will  k  nothing  hack  from  you 

Kzek.  20  19.  A.  nivjudgments  and  do  lliem,  36.  27. 

43.  11.  that  thev'may  A.  the  whole  form  thereof 
Has.  12.  6.  A.  mercy  and  judgment,  wait  on  God 
Mic.  6.  t  16.  he  doth  much  A.  statutes  of  Omri 

7.  5.  k.  the  doors  of  tliv  moulli  from  her  that 
Xah.  1.  1.').  A.  thy  feasts  ||  2.  1.  A.  the  munition 
Zeclt.  3.  7   then  thou  shalt  also  A.  my  courts 

13.  5.  man  taught  me  to  A.  cattle  from  my  youth 

14.  16.  and  to  k.  the  feast  of  tabernacles,  18,  19. 
Mai.  2.  7.  for  the  priests'  lips  should  A.  knowledge 
Mark  7.  9.  that  ve  may  A.  your  own  tradition 
Lukei.lO.  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  to  k.  tlice 

9.  1.5.  they  who  having  heard  the  word  A.  it 

11. 28.  blessed  are  ihey  that  hear  tlie  word  and  A. it 
19.  43.  thy  enemies  shall  k.  thee  in  on  every  side 
^uA;i8.51.'if  A.  my  saying  shall  never  see  death,  52. 
55.  but  I  kno\>4  him,  and  A.  Ins  saying 
12.2.5.he  that  hatetli  his  life  in  thiswoild  shall  A.  it 

14.  23.  if  a  man  love  me  he  will  A.  my  words 

15.  20.  if  kept  mv  saying,  they  will  A.  ycmrs  also 
17. 11.  A.  through  ihv  name  ||  1.5.  A.  from  the  evil 

Mcts  5.  3.  and  to  A.  back  part  of  the  price  of  land 

10.  28.  for  a  man  that  is  a  Jew  to  A.  company 
12.  4.  and  delivered  him  to  soldiers  to  A.  him 

15.  5.  to  command  them  to  A.  the  law  of  IMosas 
24.  ye  must  be  circumcised,  and  A.  the  law 

29.  from  which,  if  ye  A.  yourselves,  ye  do  well 

16.  4.  they  delivered  them  ihe  decrees  for  to  A. 
23.  charging  the  j;iiler  to  A.  them  safely 

18.21. 1  must  bv  all  means  A.  this  feast  in  Jorusal. 
21.25.  k.  themselves  from  things  offered  to  idols 

24.  23.  he  commanded  a  centurion  to  A.  Paul 
Rom.2.25.  circumcision  profitetli,  iflhou  A.  the  law 

26.  if  circumcision  A.  the  righieonsness  of  law 
I  Cor.  5.  8.  let  lis  A.  the  feast  ||  11.  not  A.  company 
7.  37.  decreed  that  he  will  A.  his  virgin,  doeth  well 
9.  27.  I  A.  under  my  bo.ly  and  bring  it  into  siibjec. 
11.2.  that  ye  A.  theordinance.s,  as  I  delivered  them 
15.  2.  if  ye  A.  in  memory  wliat  I  preached  lo  you 
I  Car.  11.  9.  kept  myself,  and  so  wid  I  k.  myself 
Gal.  6  13.  neither  do  circum'ised  A.  the  law 
Eph.  4. 3.  endeavouring  to  A.  ilie  unity  of  the  Spirit 
Phil.  4.  7.  the  peace  of  God  shall  A.  your  hearts 
jrAfSS.S.S.who  shall  establish  and  A.you  from  evil 

1  Tim.  5  22.  nor  partalter  of  sin^:,  k.  thyself  pure 

6.  20.  k.  th.1t  which  is  commilted  to  thy  trust 

2  Tim.  1.  12.  ablelo  A.  tint  I  committed  to  him 
14.  gnod  Ihing  commitied  to  tliee  A.  by  Holy  G. 

Jam.  1.  27.  and  lo  A.  himself  unspotted  fr.mi  world 
9  10.  for  whosoewt  shill  A.  the  whoi«  law 
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1  Jolin  5.  21.  children,  A.  yourselves  from  mola 
tutlc  21.  A.  yourselves  in  tnc  love  of  God,  looking 

24.  to  him  thut  is  able  to  A.  you  from  falling 
Ri  V.  1.  3.  bles--e<l  are  they  thathear  and  A.  thoseth. 
3.  10.  1  will  A.  thee  from  the  hour  of  temptation 
22.  9  of  Ihem  who  A.  ihe  sayings  of  tins  book 

KEEP  alloc. 
Gen.  6.  19.  bring  into  the  ark  lo  A.  them  alive,  20. 
7.  3.  to  A.  seed  aitve  on  the  face  of  all  the  earth 
jVMm.3l.l8.wumen  children  A.  alive  for  yourselves 
2Ao»i.8.2.  he  measured  with  one  full  line  lo  A.  alicc 
I'sal.  22.  29.  and  none  can  A.  alive  his  own  soul 
33.  19.  to  deliver  and  A.  them  luiue  in  famine 
41.  2.  the  Lord  will  preserve  him  and  A.  him  alive 

KEEP  charge. 

Lev.  8.  35.  and  A.  the  cAar^eof  the  L.  1  Kings2.3. 

jVuiu.  1.  .53.  Levites  A.  cluirge  of  the  labernaclc  of 

testimony,  18.  4.  |  31.  30.  1  Ckruu.  23.  32. 

3.  7.  they  shall  A.  his  c.  8.  26.  |  18.  3.  JJcul.  11. 1. 

8.  Iheyshai:  A.  the  cAaiv'-c  of  the  children  of  Israel 

32.  A.  c.  6f  the  sanctuary,  18.  5  .1  Chron.  23.  32. 

F.zck.  44.  16.  lo  iniiiister  lo  me,  and  A.  my  cliarge 

ZccA.3.7.if  ihou  will  A.  my  charge  then  shall  judge 

KEEP  commandments. 

Ezod.lC).28.  how  long  refuse  ye  to  A.  my  command. 

20.  6.  shewing  mercy  lo  them  that  A.  my  cum^ 

mandmciUs,  Dtut.  5.  10.  |  7.  9.   Dan.  9.  4. 

Z,cu.22.31.  therefore  shall  ye  A.  my  coHimaH(/mcn«s 

and  do  them,  Dcut.  4  40.  |  6.  17.  |  7.  11. 

26.  3.  if  ye  A.  my  commandments,  Dcut.  11.  22. 

I  19.  9.  I  28.  9.  1  30.  10.  1  Kings  3.  14. 

Deut.  4.  2.  that  ye  may  A.  the  cow.  of  the  Lord 

5.  29.  O  that  they  would  fear  me  and  A.  my  c. 
8.2.know  whether  thou  wouldest  A.  h\scominand. 

6.  thou  shall  A.  the  com?Ha»(J.  11.  1,8.  |  13.4.18. 
10. 13.  the  Loid  requires  Ihee  to  k.  c.  27. 1.  [30. 16. 
26.  17.  thou  hast  avouched  'he  Lord  to  k.  his  c. 
18.  Lord  avouched  thee,  that  IhoushouldestA.  c. 
28.  45.  because  thou  hearkenedst  not  to  A.  his  c. 
.lush.  22.  5.  take  heed  to  A.  his  c.  to  cleave  to  him 
1  liings'2. 3.  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord  lo  A.  his  c. 

6.  12.  A.  my  c.  2  Kings  17.  13.  Prov.  4.  4.  1  7.  2. 
9.  .58.  that  he  may  incline  our  hearts  to  A.  his  c. 

61.  let  your  heart  be  perfect  to  A.  his  command. 
9  6.  if  ho  will  not  A.  my  c.  1  will  cut  oft'  Israel 

1 1.  38.  if  thou  wilt  k.  my  c.  JVfA.  1.  9.  John  15.  10. 
'2Ktngs  23. 3.  made  a  covenant  to  A.  c.  2  Chr  34.31 . 
I  Chr.  28.  8.  A.  and  seek  for  all  the  c.  of  the  Lord 

29. 10.  give  to  Solomon  a  perfect  heart  to  A.  Ihy  c. 
Psat.  78.7.  not  forget  the  works  of  God,  but  A.  his  c. 

119.60.  I  made  haste  and  delayed  notlo  A  Ihy  c. 

115.  depart  ve  evil  doers,  fur  1  will  A.  c.  of  my  G. 

Prov.  3. 1.  forget  not  my  law,  let  thy  .heart  A.  my  c. 

6.  20.  my  son,  A.  ihv  f.ither'ivc.  for.^ake  not  the  law 
Eccl.  8. 2. 1  counsel' Ihee  lo  ft.  ihe  king's  command. 

12.  13.  fear  God  and  A.  his  c.  this  is  the  whole  duly 
Mat.  19.  17.  if  thou  wilt  enter  into  life,  A.  Ihe  c. 
.Mm  14.  15.  if  ye  love  me,  A.  my  commandments 

1  'Pirn.  6.  14.  lliat  thou  A.  this  com.  without  spot 
l./o//»2.3.weknow  that  wo  know  him  ifweA.hisc. 

3.22.W  hat  we  ask  we  receive,  because  we  A.  his  c. 
5.2.  when  we  love  God  and  A.  his  commandments 
3.  this  IS  I  he  love  of  God, that  we  k. his  command. 
Rev.  12.  17.  make  war  with  her  seed  which  A.  c. 
14.  12.  here  ate  they  which  A.  the  c.  of  God 

.Ses  Co\'ENANT. 

KEEP  Passover. 

Exod.  12.  48.  when  a  si  ranger  will  A.  p.  to  Lord,  let 

his  males  be  circumcised,  then  let  him  A.  p. 

Mum.  9. 2.  let  the  children  of  Israel  A.  pa.fsovcr  in 

its  season,  4.  Dcut.  16.  1.2  Kings  23.  21. 

6.  could  not  A.  the  pass.  ||  10.  •■et  he  siiall  k.pass. 

12.  all  the  ordinances  ot passover  they  shall  A.  it 

]3.and  lorbeareth  to  A. the  pa.^s. that  soul  cut  oft' 

14.  if  asirangcr  will  A.  {hcpassover  to  the  Lord 

2  Chr.  30. 1.  come  lo  k.  the  p.  lo  the  God  of  Israel 
2.  taken  crfbnsel,  to  A.  pass,  in  thesecond  month 

35. 16.  all  the  service  was  [irepared  to  A.  passovcr 

18.  nordid  all  the  kings  of  Israel  A.  such  a  pass. 

Mat.  26.  18.  say  to  liim,Iwill  A.  pass,  at  thy  house 

KEEP  silence. 

.Tudg.  3.  19.  who  said,  k.  silence,  and  all  went  out 

P.?. 35.22.  A.  not  s!.83.  1. 1|  .50. 3.  come  and  not  A.  si. 

KfcZ.  3.7.  a  time  to  k.  silence  and  a  time  lo  speak 

/sa.41.1.A.si.  before  me,  O  islands,  and  lei  the  peo. 

62.  fi.  A.  not  si.  \\  05.  6.  behold,  I  will  nut  A.  si. 

I.am.'i-  10. 1  he  elders  of  daughter  of  ZionA.si7(?nc« 

./inios  5.  13.  the  prudent  shall  A.  silence  m  that  time 

Hali.l.'in. I  .onl  in  his  temple,  let  the  earlh  k. silence 

1  Cor.  14.  2H.  let  him  A.  silence  in  the  church 

34.  let  your  women  A.  silence  in  the  churches 

KEEP  slatulrs. 

Exod.  15.26.  if  thou  wilt  A.  all  Uisstatvtea,  Devt. 

30.  10.  1  Kings  f\.  4.  I  11.  38. 

7^ev  18.  5.  yon  shnll  A.mv  stntiitrs  and  jmlgnicnls, 

26.  1  10.  19.  I  20.  8,  22.    F.iek.  44.  24. 

Deut.  4.  40.  thou  shalt  A.  therefore  his  .Ha.  26.  16. 

6  2.tlial  thou  mightest  fenr  Lord  lo  A.  his  statutes 

20. 17   tlion  hast  av  inched  the  Lord  lo  A.  iussttit. 

28.  45  thou  hearkenedst  not  to  i.  his  statutes 


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1  A'lii^s  11.3.3.nol  walked  in  niy  ways  to  i  n.y  stat 

Ps.  1 19.  5.  that  my  ways  were  diiected  to  A.  ihv  gt 

8. 1  will  A.  thy  Stat,  lorsake  me  not  utteily,  1 15- 

Kick.  18.21.  if  the  wicked  will  turn  and  A.  my  stat 

KEEPER. 
Gen.  4. 2.  Abel  was  A.  of  sheep  ||  3.  my  brother's  4 
39. 21.  Loid  gave  Joseph  favour  in  sight  of  the  A 

22.  the  A.  of  the  prison  comniitled  to  Joseph 

23.  the  A.  ofthe  prison  'ooked  not  to  any  lhii:g 

1  Ham.  17.  20.  Uavid  It      Ihe  sheei)  wilh  a  A. 

22.  r  avid  left  Ins  carriage  in  ihe  hand  ofthe  4 
28.  2    I  will  make  thee  A.  of  mine  head  lor  ev.  r 

2  Kings  22.  14.  A.  ofthe  wardrobe,  2  C/ir.  34.  -2. 
JVeh.  2.  8.  Asaiih  the  ft.  of  the  king's  forest 

3.  29.  alter  him  Shcmaiali  A.  of  the  east  gale 
Esth.  2.  3.  custody  of  Hege  A.  of  women,  8.  15. 
./ob  27.  18.  and  as  a  booth  that  the  k.  inakelh 
Psal.  121.  5.  Lorl  is  ihy  A.  the  Loid  is  lliy  shade 
Cant.  1.  6.  lliey  made  me  ihe  A.  of  the  vineyard* 
,/cr.35.4.MaaSeiahthefionofShallumA.ofthedoot 
.lets  16.  27.  and  the  A.  of  the  prison  awaking 
31).  Ihe  A.  ofthe  prison  told  this  saymg  to  Paul 

19.  t  3a.  the  city  ofthe  Ephesians  is  a  templet. 
KEEPERS. 
2  Kings  11.  5.  a  third  part  shall  be  A  ofthe  watch- 
1  Chron.  9.  19.  A.  of  the  gales  of  the  tabernacle 
Eccl.  12.3.  when  the  A.  ofthe  Iiouse  tremble 
Cant.  5.  7.  the  A.  took  away  my  vail  from  me 

8.  11.  Solomon  let  out  the  vineyard  lo  ft. 
.Jer.  4.  17.  as  A.  ofthe  field  are  they  against  her 
Ezek.  40.  45.  A.  of  charge  of  house,  46.  |  44.  8,  14 
Mat.  28.  4.  for  fear  of  him  the  A.  did  jliake 
.■lets  5.  23.  the  ft.  slaiuliiig  before  the  doors 

I2.6.ft. kept  the  i-rison  ||  19.Herod  examined  the  i 

Tit.  2.  5.  to  be  dif creel,  chaste,  ft.  at  home,  good 

See  UoaR. 

KEKPEST. 

I  /On o-s  8.  23.  who  A.covenanl  and  mercy  wilh  th> 

servants,  2  Chron.  6.  14.  J<^eh.  9.  32, 

Jlcts  21.  24.  thou  w  alkest  orderly  and  A.  the  law 

KEEPETH. 
Exod.  21.  18.  and  he  die  not,  but  ft.  his  bed 
Deut.l.O.  faithful  G.  which  ft. covenant,  JVeft.l.S 
1  Sam.  16.  11.  and  behold  he  A.  the  sheep 
./ob  33.  18.  he  A.  back  his  soul  fiom  Ihe  pit 
Psal.  34.  20.  he  A.  all  his  bones,  none  is  broken 
121.  3.  he  that  A.  thee  will  not  slumber,  4. 
146.  6.  Lord  God,  which  A.  trulli  for  ever 
Prov.  2.  8.  he  A.  the  |iallis  of  judgment 
10.  17.  he  is  in  the  way  of  life  that  A.  inslrnctioB 

13.  3.  he  that  ft-,  his  month  A.  his  life,  21.  23. 
6.  righteousness  A.  liim  ii|)riglit  in  Ihe  way 

16.  17.  Ihat  ft.  his  way  pre>ervrlli  Ins  soul,  19.  If 
19.  8.  he  that  ft.  understanding  slmll  fniil  good 
24.  12.  that  ft.  thy  soul,  dotli  noi  he  know 

27.  18.  whoso  ft.  the  fig  tree  shall  eat  fruit 

28.  7.  whoso  ft.  the  law  is  a  wi>e  son,  but  he 

29.  3.  that  A.  company  with  Inirlois,  spcndeih 
11.  but  a  wise  man  A.  it  in  till  aftei  wards 
18.  but  he  that  ft.  the  law,  Impiiy  is  he 

Ecel.8.?'.k.  the  commandinenis  shall  feel  no  evi 
Asa.  26.  2.  that  nation  which  A.  truth  may  enter  ii 
56.2.  that  A.  tliesiibbatli  from  pulluiing  it,  and  ft^ 
his  hand  from  doing  any  evil,  6 
.Ter.  48.  10.  cursed  be  he  that  A.  back  his  swoid 
\J,nm.  3.  28.  he  sitlelh  alone  and  ft.  silence 
Hab.  2.  5.  he  is  a  [iroud  man,  neilher  A.  at  home 
AjiAe  11.21. when  a  strong  nnui  arined  A.  his  palac« 
./ohn  7.  19.  and  yel  none  of  you  A.  ihe  law 

9.  16.  is  not  of  God,  because  he  A.  not  llie  siibbatk 

14.  21.  that  hath  niy  commandmenis  and  A.  them. 

24.  he  that  iovetli  me  not,  A.  not  my  sayings 
1  .Mm  2.  4.  that  saith,  I  know  him,  and  A.  not 

5.  whoso  ft.  his  word,  in  iilin  is  love,  3.  24. 
5.  18.  he  that  is  begolten  of  God  A.  himself 
Rev.  2.  26.  be  that  overcomelh  and  A.  my  works 
16.  1.5.  ble.-ised  is  he  that  A.  his  garmems,  lest  he 
22.  7.  blessed  is  he  thai  A.  the  sayings  of  this  book 

KEEPING. 
Exod.  34.  7.  the  Lord  God  ft.  mercy  for  thousand* 
JiTum.  3.  28.  ft.  the  charge  of  ihe  sanctuary,  38. 
I)ciit.?i.  11.  forget  niilGod,  in  not  ft.  hiscommandv 
1  Sam.  25.  16.  while  we  were  wilh  lliem  ft.  sheep 
1  Chron.  12  t  •!"•  «'"  Asher  A.  rank,  forty  thousand 
JWA.  12.  25.  were  porters  A.  ilie  ward  at  the  gatef 
Psal.  19.  11.  and  in  A.  of  them  is  great  reward 
Pro7!.  4.  t23.keep  thy  beart  above  all  A.  for  out  ofil 
Eiek.  17.  14.  by  ft.  of  his  covenant  he  might  stand 
Dan.  9.  4.  O  Lord  the  great  God,  A.  covenant 
I.nkei.S.  there  were  shepherds  A.  watch  by  night 
1  Cor.  7. 19.  but  A.  Ihe  commiimlments  of  God 
Urh.A.  to.  there  remaiiieth  a  A.  of  a  sabbalh 
1  Pet  4.  19.  commit  I  he  A.  of  their  souls  lo  him 

KRPT. 
Gen.  26.  5.  Abraham  A.  my  charge  and  my  lt*vt 

29.  9.  Rachel  cnme  wilh  sheep,  for  she  ft.  tlient 

30.  9.  nor  hath  be  ft.  bai'k  nnv  thing  from  me 
42.  16.  send  one,  and  ye  shall  be  A.  in  prison 

Exod.  3.  1.  now  Moses  A.  Ihe  flock  of  Jethio 
16.  23.  lay  up  for  you,  to  be  A.  Id'  tho  niornlnit. 


KEP 

Vxcd.lG  3'2.|iot  of  manna  k.  for  generations,  33,34. 
ill.  ?D.  if  the  owner  liath  not  A.  Iiim  in,  3b. 
Vum.  5.  13.  and  it  be  A.  close,  and  slie  be  defiled 
9.  5.  ihey  k,  tlie  passover  ||  7.  why  are  we  k.  back 
I'.),  then  Israel  k.  the  charge  of  tlie  Lord,  23. 

17.  10.  bring  Aaron's  rod  to  be  k.  for  a  token 

19  9.  water  of  separation  A.  lor  llie  congregation 

24.  11.  Lord  hatli  A.  thee  buck  from  honour 
31.  47.  which  A.  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle 

Ueut.  32.  10.  he  A.  them  as  the  ajiple  of  his  eye 

33.  9.  they  observed  lliy  word,  A.  thy  covenant 
/ua'j.  5.  10.  Israel  A.  the  passover  in  Gilgal 

14.  10.  the  Lord  that  A.  me  alive  these  45  years 

22  2.  ye  have  A.  all  that  Moses  '•.ommanded  you 

3.  iiave  A.  the  charge  of  commandment  of  Lord 

Kut/i  2.  23.  so  she  A.  fast  by  the  maidens  of  Boaz 

1  .Sum.  9.  24.  to  this  time  it  hath  been  A.  for  thee 
13. 13.  hast  not  A  the  commandment  of  Lord,  14. 
17.34.  David  said,  Ihy  servant  k.  his  father's  sheep 

21.  4.  have  A.  themselves  at  kast  from  women 

25.  21  David  said, surely  in  vain  have  I  A.  all  that 

33.  blessed  be  thou  who  hast  A.  me  this  day 

34.  the  Lord  God  liath  A.  me  from  evd,  39. 

26.  15.  why  liast  lliou  not  A.  thy  Lord  the  king? 
10. because  ye  have  not  A. your  master, the  Lord's 

2  Sam.  13.  34.  the  young  man  that  A.  the  watch 

22.  22.  I  have  A.  the  ways  of  the  Lord,  Ps.  18. 21. 
24.  I  have  A.  myself  from  iniquity,  Psal.  18.  23. 
44.  thou  hast  A.  me  to  be  head  of  the  heathen 

t  Kings  2.  43.  w;iy  hast  thou  not  A.  the  oath  of  Ld. 

i.  0.  thou  hast  k.  for  him  this  great  kindness 

3.j4.  who  hast  A. with  t!iy  servant  David  my  father 

lliatthou  promisedst  him,  2  Chron.  C.  15. 

11. 10.  Sclnmon  A.  not  that  the  Lord  commanded 

ll.and  thouhaist  not  A.  my  covenant  and  statutes 

34.  because  David  A.  my  commandmenis,  14.  8. 

13.21.  man  of  God  from  Judah  not  A.  commandm. 

20. 17.  I  A.  not  hack  silver  and  gold  from  him 

2  Kings  17.  19.  .ludah  A.  not  the  commandments 

j8.  (5.  Hezekiah  A.  tlie  commandmenis  of  tlie  Lord 

J  Chron.  10.  13.  the  word  of  the  Lord  Saul  A.  not 

12.1. while  David  A.himself  close,  because  of  Saul 

2  Chron.  7.  8.  Solomon  A.  the  feast  seven  days 

9.  for  they  A.  the  dedlcat.  of  the  allar  seven  days 

30.  21.  A.  feast  of  unleavened  bread,  Ezra  15.  22. 

23.  and  ihcy  A.  other  seven  days  with  gladness 

34.  21.  because  oiir  falher.i  have  not  A.  the  word 

35.  1.  Josia!i  and  Lsrael  A.  the  passover,  17,  19. 

18.  there  was  no  passover  like  to  that  A.  in  Israel 
Eira  3.  4.  they  A.  also  the  feast  of  tabernaclea 

3.  16.  A.  the  dedication  of  this  house  with  joy 

19.  the  children  of  the  captivity  A.  the  passover 
VrA.  1.  7.  we  have  not  A.  the  commandments 

8.  18   and  they  A.  the  feast  seven  days 

9.  34.  nor  our  priests,  nor  our  fathers  A.  thy  law 
Kslh.  9.  28.  that  these  days  of  Purim  should  be  k. 
Job  23.  11.  his  ways  have  1  A  and  not  declined 

Sf'  21.  and  k.  close  from  the  fowls  of  the  air 
Psal.  17.4. 1  have  A.  me  from  paths  of  the  destroyer 
30.  3.  hast  A.  me  alive  ||  42.  4.  that  A.  holy  day 
78.  10.  they  A.  not  the  covenant  of  God 

50.  they  tempted  God,  and  A.  not  his  testimonies 
S9.  7.  they  A.  hlf  testimonies  and  the  ordinance 
119.  22.  for  I  have  A.  thy  testimonies,  107. 
55. 1  have  A.  thy  law  ||  .56.  I  k.  thy  precepts,  168. 
67.  now  have  I  A.  thy  word  !|  158.  A.  not  thy  word 
Eeci.  2. 10.  what  my  eyes  desired,  I  A.  not  from  them 
5.  13.  riches  A.  for  the  owners  thereof  to  their  hurt 
tiant.  1.  6.  but  my  own  vineyard  have  1  not  A. 

Isa.  30.29.  a  song  as  when  a  holy  solemnity  is  A. 
Jer.  16.  11.  not  A.  my  laws  ||  35.  18.  A.  his  precejils 
iF.iek.  5.  7.  nor  have  A.  my  judgments,  20.  21. 

18.  9.  hath  A  my  judgments  ||  19.  A.  my  statutes 
44.  8.  ye  have  not  A.  the  charge  of  my  holy  things 

15.  liiat  A.  the  charge  of  my  sanctuary,  48.  11. 
r>mi.  5.  19.  w  lioin  he  would,  ho  A.  alive,  he  set  up 

7.  28.  hut  I  A.  the  matter  in  my  heart 

■  Hos.  12.  12.  Israol  served  for  a  wife,  and  A.  sheep 
J}mus  1.11.  and  Edom  A.  his  wrath  for  ever 

2.  4.  .Tudali  hath  not  A.  his  commandments 
Jilic.  0.  16.  for  the  statutes  of  Omri  arc  k. 
Mal.'i.^.  according  as  ye  have  not  A.  my  ways,  3.  7. 

3.  14.  what  profit  that  we  have  A.  his  ordinance 
^/.if.  8.33.  and  they  that  A.  the  swine  fled,  and  told 

13.  35.  will  utter  things  which  have  been  A.  secret 

14.  6.  but  when  Herod's  birth  day  was  A. 
19.20.  these  have  I  A.  from  my  youth,  Luke  18.21. 

Xark  4.  22.  nor  was  any  thing  A.  secret,  but  that  it 
9.  10.  and  they  k.  that  saying,  J.uke  9.  36. 
Lukr'2.  19.  Mary  A.  these  liiings  in  her  heart,  51 

8.  29.  and  lie  was  A.  hound  with  chains,  in  fetters 

19.  20.  thy  paurid,  wlii.-h  1  have  A.  in  a  napkin 
Johnl.  10.  bulihou  hast  A.  the  gooi'  wine  till  now 

12.7.  against  day  <if  my  hiirying  liath  she  A.  this 

15.  10.  as  I  have  k.  my  father's  commandments 
20.ifthey  have  A.my  sayii(gs,theywi]l  keep  yours 

17.  6.  thine  ihey  were,  and  have  A.  thy  word 
12.4  in  thy  name,  those  thou  gavest  me  I  have  k 

IB.  16.  and  spake  to  her  that  A.  the  door 
<■?  then  saiih 'le  damsel  that  A  the  door  to  Peter 


KIL 

i  ts  5.  2.  3old,  and  A.  back  pa-  «  '  l^  price 

i.  53.  who  received  the  law,  ari  Jtve  not  A.  it 
9.  33.  Eneas  had  A.  his  bed  eight  years,  was  sick 

12.  5.  i'eler  was  A.  in  prison  ||  0.  k.  the  prison 
20.  20.  1  A.  back  iiutlimg  jtrorilable  to  you 

22.  20.  and  A.  the  raiment  of  them  that  slew  him 
2.3.  35.  and  he  commanded  him  to  be  A.  25.  21. 
25.  4.  Festus  answered  ihat  Paul  should  be  A. 

27.  43.  the  centurion  A.  them  from  their  purpose 

28.  16.  Paul  dwelt  with  a  soldier  that  A.  him 
Horn.  16.25.  mystery  A.  secret  si  nee  the  world  began 
2  Cor.  11.  9.  1  A.  myself  from  being  burdensome 

32.  the  governor  A.  the  city  with  a  garrison 
Gal.  3. 23.  before  faith  came,  we  were  A. under  law 
2  Tim.  4.  7.  have  iiiiished  my  course,  1  A.  tlie  faith 
Hcb.  11.28.  through  faith  Moses  A.  the  passover 
.Jam.  5.  4.  the  hire  that  is  A.  back  by  fraud,  crieth 
1  Pet.  1. 5.  who  are  A.  by  the  power  ol'  G.  thro'  faith 
Pet.  3. 7.  which  by  the  same  word  are  A.  in  store 
Jude  6.  the  angels  which  A.  not  their  first  estate 
Rev.  3.8.  hast  A.- my  word, and  not  denied  my  name 
10.  because  thou  hast  A.  the  word  of  my  patience 
KEPT  silence. 
Job  29.  21.  men  gave  ear,  and  A.  6(7.  at  my  counsel 
31.  34.  did  I  fear  a  great  multitude,  that  I  A.  sil. 
Psal.  32.  3. when  I  A.  silence,  my  bones  wa.\ed  old 
50.21.  these  things  hast  thou  done, and  I  A.  silence 
Acts  15.  12.  then  all  tlie  multitude  A.  silence 
22. 2.  that  he  spake  Hebrew,  they  A.  the  more  sil. 

KERCHIEFS. 

£2cA.13.18.make  A. on  head  ofeverystature  to  hunt 

21.  your  A.  also  will  I  tear,  and  deliver  my  people 

KERNELS. 

JVum.6.  4.  eat  nothing  troin  the  A.  even  to  the  husk 

KETI'LE. 
\Sam.  2.14.  priest's  servant  struck  into  the  A.  or  pot 

KEY 
Signifies,   [1]   Jin   instrument   to   open   a  lock, 
Judg.  3.  25.     [2]   The  gift  and  ability  to  in- 
tetprtt  the  scripture,  whereby  an  entrance  is 
viade  to  the  knowledge  thereof,  Luke  11.  52. 
[3j    The  whole  administration  of  the  Gospel, 
with  reference  both  to  the  publication  of  its 
doctrine,  and  the  dispensing  the  ordinances  of 
it.  Mat.   16.   19.     It  is   an  emblem  of  govern- 
ment and  power,  Isa.  22.  22. 
.Judg.  3.  25.  therefore  they  took  a  A.  and  opened 
Isa.  22.  22.  the  A.ofhouseof  David  lay  on  Eliakim 
/,uAell.52.  ye  have  taken  away  the  A.  of  knowl. 
Rev.  3.  7.  saith  he  that  hath  the  A.  of  David 
9.1. to  him  was  given  the  A.of  bottomless  pit,  20. 1. 

KEYS. 
JSIat.  16.  19. 1  \Villgive  the  A.  of  kingdom  of  heaven 
Rev.  1.  18.  and  have  the  A.  of  hell  and  of  death 

KICK. 
1  Sam.  2.  29.  wherefore  A.  ye  at  my  sacrifice? 
Jicts  9.  5.  it  is  hard  to  A.  against  the  pricks,  26. 14. 

KICKED. 
Deut.  32.  15.  but  Jeshurun  waxed  fat  and  A. 

K!D. 

<7en.37.31.Joseph's  brethren  killed  a  A.of  the  goats 
38.  17. 1  will  send  thee  a  A.  from  the  flock 
£j:w(^.  23.19.  thouslialt  not  see  the  A.in  his  mother's 
milk,  34.  26.  Deut.  14.21. 
Lev.  4.  23.  he  shall  bring  his  oflTering  a  k.  of  the 
goats,  28.  I  9.  3.  Eiek.  43.  22.  |  45.  23 
5.  6.  bring  a  lamb  or  a  A.  for  a  sin  offering 

23.  19.  then  ye  shall  sacrifice  one  A.  of  the  goats, 

^Tum.  7.  16,  22.  28.  |  15.  24.  |  28.  15,  30. 
I  29.  5,  11,  16,  19,  25.  Eiek.  45.  t  15. 
J^nm.  15.  11.  thus  shall  it  be  done  for  a  lamb  or  a  A. 
Judg.  6.  19.  Gideon  went  and  made  ready  a  A. 

13.  19.  so  Manoah  took  a  A.  with  a  meat-ofiering 

14.  6.  Samson  rent  lion  as  a  A.  nothing  in  his  hand 

15.  1.  Samson  visited  his  wife  with  a  A.  and  said 
I  Sam.  10.  20.  Jesse  took  an  ass  laden,  and  a  A. 
Isa.  11.  6.  the  leojiard  shall  lie  dowif  with  the  A. 
Luke  15.  29.  and  yet  thou  never  gavest  me  a  A. 

KIDS. 
Oen.  27.  9.  fetch  me  from  thence  two  A.  of  goats 

16.  she  put  the  skins  of  the  A.  on  his  hands 
Lev.  IG.  5.  he  shall  take  two  A.  of  the  goats 
JVwm. 7.87.the  A.of  the  goats  for  sin-ofl^ering  twelve 
1  Sam.  10.  3.  one  carrying  three  A.  another  bread 
1  Kings  20.  27.  pitched  like  two  little  flocks  of  A. 
2CAron. 35.7.Josiali  gave  lambs  and  A.  for  offerings 
Cant.  1.  8.  feed  thv  A.  beside  the  shepherds'  tents 

"KIDNEYS 
Signify,  [1]  Those  natural  parts  of  the  body  in 
man  or  beast,  Lev.  3.  4.     [2]  The  kernels  of 
rokcat,  Deut.  32.  14.     [3]  Tlie  innermost  affec- 
tions and  desires,  Psal.  16.  7. 
Exod.  29. 13.  thou  shalt  take  the  two  A.  and  burn, 
22.  Lev.  3.4,  10,  15,  I  4.  9.  I  7.  4.  |  8.  ^j,  25. 
Lev. 'J.  !9.  but  fat  and  A.  he  burnt  on  the  allt     19. 
Deut.  32.  14.  rams,  with  (he  fat  of  A.  of  whe,a 
Isa.  34.  6.  thesworri  of  Lord,  with  fat  of  A.  of  rams 

KILL 

Is  spoken,   (I)   Of  God,  icho  has  many  ways  to 
deprive  qf   life,   Lam.  2.  21.     (II)   Of  man 


KIL 

[•1]  Law  fully, when  a  male}  actor  is  put  to  ietM 
by  the  sentence  of  a  mag .strate,  Deut.  l.<.  U 
[il]' Unlawfully,  2  Sam.  13.  28-  1  Kings  21.  19 
(111)  Of  wralli,  which  kiHs  men,  either  as  ii 
preys  upon  their  spirits,  and  wasiUh  Ihcni  ii 
wardly ;  or,  as  it  prompts  them  to  such  rash 
furious,  and  wicked  actions,  as  may  procurt 
their  death ;  or,  as  it  pruvoketh  God  to  cut 
them  off,  Job  5.  2.  (IV)  Of  the  desire  of  thj 
slothful,  which  cxposeth  him  to  extreme  want, 
and  so  to  death  :  or  puts  htm  upon  such  wicked 
courses  to  suppt'j  his  wants,  as  bring  him  to  an 
untimely  death,  Prov.  21.  25.  (V)  Of  the  let 
ter,  that  is,  the  law,  which  is  said  to  kill,  be- 
causcit  accuseth,  condentneth,  and  denounceth 
the  wrath  of  God  against  men,  for  nut  doing 
their  duly,  but  gives  no  strength  for  the  doing 
of  it,  2  Cor.  3.  6. 
Gen.  4. 15.  lest  any  finding  Cain,  should  A.  him 
12.  12.  they  will  A.  me,  but  will  save  thee  alive 

26.  7.  lest  the  men  of  tjie  place  should  A.  me 

27.  42.  doth  comlbrt  himself,  purposing  to  A.  thee 
37.  21.  Reuben  heard  and  said,  let  us  not  A.  him 
43. 1 10.  bring  these  men  home,  A.  a  killing 

Exod.  1.  16.  il  it  be  a  son,  then  ye  shall  A.  hiro 

2.  14.  intendest  thou  to  A.  me  1  Jicts  7.  28. 

4.  24.  the  Lord  met  liiin,  ami  sought  to  A.  him 
12.  6.  the  congregation  of  Israel  shall  A.  it,  21. 

16.  3.  to  A.  this  whole  assembly  with  hunger 

17.  3.  to  A.  us  and  our  children  with  thirst 

20.  13.   thou  shalt  not  A.  Deut.  5.  17.  Mat.  5 
21.  Rom.  13.  9 
22.  1.  if  a  man  steal  an  o.x  or  sheep,  and  A.  it 
21.  and  I  will  A.  you  with  the  sword 

29.  11.  A.  bullock  before  ilie  Lord,  Dev.  1. 5.  |  4.  4. 

20.  then  shalt  A,  the  ram,  and  take  of  his  blood 
I^ev.  1. 11.  shall  k.  it  on  the  side  of  the  altar,  16. 15. 

3.  2.  and  A.  it  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
8.  he  shall  A.  it  before  the  tabernacle,  13. 

4.  24.  ho  shall  A.  it  in  the  place  wheie  they  A. 
33.  where  they  A.  the  burnt-ofl'ering,  7.  2. 

14.  13.  where  lie  shall  A.  the  sin-ofl'ering,  16.  11. 
25.  he  shall  A.  the  lamb  of  the  trespass-offering 
50.  and  iie  shall  A.  the  o';e  of  the  birds 

20.  4.  givelh  bis  seed  to  Molech,  and  A.  him  not 

16.  thou  shalt  A.  the  woman  and  the  beast 
22.  28.  whether  cow  or  ewe,  ye  u'.aW  not  A.  it 

J\''um.  11.  15.  if  thou  deal  thus  with  me,  A.  me 

14.  15.  if  thou  A.  all  this  peojile  as  one  man 

16.   13.  hast  brought  us  to  A.  us  in  the  wildernes* 

22.  29.  were  a  sword,  for  now  would  I  A.  thee 

31.  17.  now  A.  every  male  among  the  little  ones, 

A.  every  woman  that  hath  known  man 
35.  27.  and  the  revenger  of  blood  A.  the  slayer 
Deut.  4.42.  who  should  A.  his  iKighbour  unawarei 

12.  15.  thou  mayest  A.  and  eat  flesh  in  thy  gate* 

21.  then  thou  shall  A.  of  thy  herd  and  flock 

13.  9.  but  thou  shalt  surely  A.  him,  thine  hand 
16.  t  5.  not  A.  the  passover  witliiinhy  gates 

32.  39. 1  A.  and  I  make  alive,  I  wound  and  I  hea. 
Judg.  9.  f  24.  which  strengthened  his  hands  to  k 

13.23.  if  the  Lord  were  pleased  to  A.  us,  would  no» 

15.  13.  saying,  surely  we  will  not  A.  thee 

16.  2.  morning,  when  it  is  day,  we  shall  A.  him 

20.  31.  they  began  to  A.  as  at  other  times,  39. 

1  Sam.  16.  2.  if  Saul  hear  it,  be  will  A.  me 
17.9.  if  he  be  able  to  A.  me,  then  we  will  serve 
19.  1.  to  all  his  servants,  that  they  should  A.  David 

2.  saying,  Saul  my  father,  seeketh  to  A.  thee 

17.  why  should  1  A.  thee  ||  24.10.  bade  me  k.  thee 

30.  15.  swear  thou  wilt  neither  A.  me,  nor  deliver 

2  Sam.  13.  28.  I  say,  smite  Amnon,  then  A.  him 

14.  7.  that  we  may  A.  him,  lor  life  of  his  brother 
32.  if  any  iniquity  be  in  me,  let  him  A.  me 

21.  4.  nor  for  us  shalt  thou  A.  any  man  in  Israel 

1  Kings  11.  40.  Solomon  sought  to  A.  Jeroboam 
12. 27. and  they  shall  A. me,  and  go  again  to  Rehob. 

2  Kings  5  7.  am  I  a  God,  to  A.  and  make  alive? 
7.  4.  afld  if  they  A.  us,  we  shall  but  die 

11.  15.  him  that  followeth  her  A.  willi  the  swor4 
2  Chron.  35.  6.  A.  the  passover,  sanctify  yourselves 
Esth.  3. 13.  letters  were  sent  by  posts  to  A.  all  Jews 

7.  t  4.  are  sold,  that  they  .should  destroy  and  k 
Eccl.  3.  3.  a  time  to  A.  and  a  time  to  heal 
Isa.  14.  30.  and  I  will  A.  thy  root  with  famine 

29.  1.  add  ye  year  to  year,  let  them  A.  sacrifices 
Ezek.  34.  3.  ye  A.  them  that  are  fed,  hut  feed  not 
Mat.  a.  21.  who  shall  A. shall  lie  in  danger  of  judgra 

IU.28.fear  not  them  which  A.  the  bndv.  Luke  12.4. 

17.  23.  andtheyshall  A.  him,  Mark  9  31.  1 10.  34. 

21.  38.  this  is  the  heir,  come  let  us  A.  him,  Mark 

12.  7.  Luke  20.  14. 

23.  34.  and  some  of  them  ye  shall  k.  and  crucify 
24.9.then  shallthey  deliv.  you  up,  and  shall  k  you 
26.  4.  they  miuht  take  Jesus  by  snhtilty  and  k.  ium 

Mark  3.  4.  is  it  lawfii  r-i  save  life,  or  to  A  7 
10.  19.  do  not  A.  Luke  18.  20.  Jam.  2.  11. 
Luke  13.  31.  drpart  hence,  for  Herod  will  A.  fho« 

15.  23.  and  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf  and  it   it 

22.  2.  the  priests  and  scribes  sought  how  to  k  hint 


Jckn  5.  18.  Jews  souglit  the  more  tu.  k.  Iiim,  7.  1. 1 
7.19.keepelliilie  law,  wiiygo  yeab>.uito4.  ine  ? 
20.  thouhasi  a  devil,  whogoetii  about  to/c.  tliee  ? 
•&.  is  iiul  this  tie  whom  they  seek  to  k.  7 
b.-23.  wiUheA.  iiiinselt?irt7.  ye  seek  o  i.  iiu',  ■!()  | 
10. 10.  the  lluercoiiieih  ii  it  but  to  sleil  and  k.      I 
Actt'J.IS.  the  Jews  took  counsel  to  k.  laul,  -Jii.  -Ji   I 
!J4.  watciied  the  gates  day  and  niglit  to  /■■.  iii.ii 
lU.13.  came  a  voice  to  liiiii,  rise,  Peter,  k.  and  la:  i 
^1.  'Si   aslhcy  went  about  to  k.  Iiiiii,  tidings 
23.  15.  we,  ere  he  come  near,  are  ready  to  k.  Iiiui 
'Jo.  3   laying  wait  in  the  way  to  k.  him 
'il.  42.  the  soidiers'  counsel  was  to  k.  the  prisoners 
'ain.2.11.it'tliou  commit  not  adultery, yet  it'thou  k. 
4.  2.  ye  k.  and  desire  to  have,  and  cannot  obtain 
Rev.  2.  23.  and  I  will  k.  her  children  witli  death 
6.  4.  and  that  iliey  should  k.  one  another 
8.  posver  was  given  them  to  k.  with  the  sword 
9.  5.  it  was  given  thai  they  should  not  k.  them 
11.7.  the  beast  shall  overcome  them  and  k.  them 

KILLEU. 
Qen.  31. 1 54.  then  Jacob  Ii.  beasts  on  the  mount 
37.  31.  they  took  Joseph's  coat,  and  k.  a  kid 
fCxod.  21.  2y.  the  beasl  liatli  /.'.  a  man  or  woman 
Leo.  A.  15.  the  bullock  shall  be  k.  before  the  Lord 
ti.  25.  in  the  place  where  the  buinl  ottering  is  k. 
shall  tne  siii-ofieriiig  oe  k.  before  the  Lord 

8.  19.  the  ram  he  k.  \\  14.  5.  one  ol'lhe  birds  be  k. 
14.  6.  shall  di|i  them  in  the  blood  of  the  bird  k. 

Vum.  IG.  41.  ye  have  k   the  people  of  the  Lord 
31.  19.  whosoever  hath  k.  any  person,  purify 
I  Sam.  24. 11.  the  skirt  of  thy  robe,  and  k.  thee  not 
25.  11.  take  my  Hesh  I  have  k  for  my  shearers 

28.  24.  the  woman  hasted  and  k.  the  calf 
Sam.  12.  9.  thou  hast  k.  Uriah  with  the  swori' 

21.  17.  Abishai  smote  the  Philistine  and  k.  him 

1  Kings  16.7.  like  Jeroboam,  and  because  he /c. him 
10.  Zimri  went  and  smote  Ela,  and  /.-.  him 

21.  19.  hast  thou  k.  and  also  taken  possossion  1 

2  King's  15.  25.  Pekah  k.  Pekahiah,  and  reigned 

1  Ckron.  19.  IH.  David  k.  Slio[)liacli  the  captain 

2  CAro7i.i8.2.Ahab  /i.sheep  and  oxen  m  abundance 
25.3.  he  slew  those  that  had  k.  the  king  his  father 

29.  22.  so  they  k.  the  bullocks,  rams,  lambs 

24.  the  priests  k.  them  and  made  reconciliation 

30.  15.  k.  the  passover,  :!5.  1,  11.  Ezra  G.  20. 
Psal.  44. 22.  for  thy  sake  are  we  /.-.  all  the  day  long 
Prov.  9.  2.  hath  k.  her  beasts,  mingled  her  wine 
Lam.  2.  21.  ihou  hast  k.  and  not  pitied 

Mat.  10.21.  k.  and  raised  again,  Mark  8. 31.  |  9. 31. 

21.  35.  beat  one,  and  k.  another,  Mark  12.  5. 

22.  4.  my  oxen  and  my  lailings  are  k.  all  things 

23.  31.  are  children  of  them  tlmt  A',  the  prophets 
Mark  6.  19.  and  Herodias  would  have  k.  him 

12.  8.  k.  him  and  cast  him  out  of  the  vineyard 

14.  12.  the  first  day,  when  they  k.  the  passover 
hukeW.  47.  and  your  fathers  k.  them,  48. 

12.  5.  after  he  hath  k.  hath  power  to  cast  into  hell 

15.  27.  thy  father  lialli  k.  the  fatted  calf,  30. 

22.  7.  the  (lay  when  the  passover  must  be  k. 
Hcts  3. 15.  k.  the  Prince  of  life  ||  12. 2.  iie  k.  James 

16.27.liedrow  his  sword,  and  would  have  A.  hiiiis. 

23.  12.  nor  eat  nor  drIiiK  till  they  had  k.  Paul 
27.  taken  of  the  Jews,  and  should  Inive  been  k. 

Horn.  8.  3(i.  for  thy  sake  we  are  k.  a!i  the  day  long 
11.3.  Lord,  they  have  A-.tliy  prophets,  end  digged 

2  C»r.G.9.  as  dying  we  live,  as  chastened  and  not  k. 

1  7'Aoss.2.  15.  who  /,-.  the  Lord  Jesus  and  prophets 
Aim.  5.  fl.  ye  have  comlenined  and  k.  the  just 
Rev.  a.  II.  brethren  who  should  be  k.  as  they  were 

9.  18.  by  these  three  was  the  third  part  of  men  /.-. 
20.  the  rest  which  were  not  k.  by  these  plagues 

11.  5.  if  any  hurl  him  he  must  in  this  manner  be  k. 

13.  10.  killeth  with  sword,  must  be  k.  with  sword 
15.  not  worship  iniMce  of  the  beast,  should  be  k 

KILLKDST. 
Ejod.  2.  14.  to  kill  me,  as  thou  U.  the  Egyptian 

1  Sam.  24.  18.  forasmuch  as  iliou  k.  me  not 

KILLESI'. 
Mat.  23.  37.  that  k.  the  (iropheta,  l.uke  13.  34. 

KILLETH. 
J.fv.  17.3.  who  4. an  ox,  goat  in  the  camp,  or  k.  out 

24.  17.  he  that  k.  any  man  shall  surely  be  put  to 

death,  21.  JVi/m.  35,  30. 
If*,  he  that  k.  a  beast,  shall  make  it  good,  21. 
A''u;h.35.11.  the  slaverinav  Hee,  who  &  any  person 
unawares,' 15.  Dent.  19.  4.  .Josh.  20.  3,  9. 
Sam.  2.  0.  the  Lord  k.  and  maketh  alive 
17.  25.  man  who  k.  him.  kiuL'  will  enrich   20,  27. 
lob  5.  2.  for  wrath  k.  the  foolisii  man 
24.  14.  Ihe  murderer  k.  the  pooj  and  r.iedy 
^rov.  21.  25.  the  desire  o'the  slothful  ».  him 
ha.  fiO.  3.  he  that  k.  an  ov,  as  if  he  slew  a  man 
John  Ifi.2.  who  A-,  voii,  think  he  doeth  God  service 

2  Cor.  3.  fi.  f<.r  the" letter  k.  the  Spirit  givelh  life 
Vrv.  13.  10.  ne  that  k.  with  sword  must  be  killed 

KILLING. 
'fm.  43  *  Ifi.  bring  tlir.se  men  home,  kill  a  *. 
fnhi   •)   Jl.  "Iiir-h  aided  liiin  in  k.  his  brethren 
2  '  'A  •■  r.t'  1*  till-  !.'\  'e«  had  charge  of  A.  passover 
319 


KIN 

Psal.  12.  t  10  as  with  a  ^  mine  enemies  eproach 
Prvc.  '.).  t  2.  wisdom  hath  killed  her  k. 
I.'^a.  22.  Ki.  slaying  oxen,  and  A.  sheep,  eating  fleah 
Has.  -1.  -.  by  swearing,  lying,  k.  and  slea  nig 
.Mark  Ivi.  5.  sent  others,  beating  some,  and  A.  some 

KliN. 
l.iT.  iH.  (i.  none  shall  ajiproach  to  any  near  of  k. 
J.I   19.  lor  he  uncovereth  his  near  A. 
-1   J.  lor  his  A.  that  is  near,  he  may  be  defiled 
■Z.I.  25.  if  any  of  Ins  A.  come  to  redeem  it,  49. 
liutk  2.  20.  iSaoini  said,  the  man  is  near  of  A.  to  us 
2  Saia.  19.  42.  the  king  is  near  of  A.  to  us 
Mark  6.  4.  a  prophet  is  not,  but  among  his  own  A. 

KliNL),  Subslantifi;. 
(ien    1.  11.  fruit-lree  yielding  fruit  after  his  A.  12. 
12.  herb  yielding  seed  after  his  A.  and  the  tree 
21.  the  waters  brought  forth  abundantly  after 
their  A.  and  every  winged  fowl  after  his  A. 
24.  eartii,  and  beast  of  earth  after  their  A. 
25  God  made  Ihe  beast  of  the  eartli  after  his  A. 
6.20  offow  Is  after  their  A  and  of  cattle  after  their 
A.  every  creeping  thing  after  his  k. 
7.  14.  beast,  cattle,  and  fowl,  after  their  A. 
Lee.  11.  14.  in  abonnnation,  vulture,  kite,  raven, 
hawk  after  his  A.  15,  16,  19.  JJeiU.  14.  14. 
29.  the  weasel,  mouse,  and  tortoise  after  his  A. 
19.  19.  not  let  tiiy  cattle  gsjnder  with  a  diverse  A. 
I  C'hrun.  2d.  14.  fur  all  instruments  of  every  A. 
jVt/j.  13.  20.  sellers  of  all  A.  of  ware,  lodged 
Eccl.'H.  5.  I  planted  trees  of  all  A.  of  liuits 
Eick.  27.  12.  the  multitude  of  all  A.  of  riches 
Mat.  13.  47.  like  a  net,  and  gathered  of  every  k. 
17.  21.  A.  goi^th  not  out  but  by  prayer,  Mark  9.29. 

1  Cvr.  15.  39.  there  is  one  A.  of  fiesh  of  men 
.Iain.  1.  18.  that  we  should  be  a  A.  of  first-fruits 

3.  7.  for  every  A.  of  beasts  and  birds  is  lamed 
KLND. 

2  Ckron.  10.  7.  saying,  if  thou  be  k.  to  this  people 
Luke  6.  35.  God  is  A.  to  the  unthankful  and  evil 

1  Cor.  13.  4.  charity  snrt'ereth  long  and  is  A. 
Epk.  4.  32.  be  k.  one  to  another,  tender-hearted 

KINDS. 
Oen.  8.  19.  whatsoever  creepeth  after  their  k. 

2  Ckron.  16.  14.  filled  with  divers  A.  of  siiices 
.Jer.  15.  3.  I  will  apiioint  over  them  four  A. 
Eick.  47. 10.  their  lisli  shall  he  according  to  their  A. 
Dan.  3.  5.  dulcimer,  and  all  A.  of  music,  7,  10,  15. 

1  Cor.  12.  10.  10  another  divers  A.  of  tongues 

14.  10.  there  are,  it  may  be,  so  many  k.  of  voices 

KINDLE. 
Prov.  26.  21.  so  is  a  contentious  man  to  k.  strife 
/.sa.  9.  18.  it  shall  A.  in  the  thickets  of  the  forest 
10.  16.  A.  a  burning  like  the  burning  of  fire 
30.  33.  the  breath  of  the  Lord  dolli  A.  it 
43.  2.  nor  shall  the  fiame  A.  upon  thee 
.Jcr.  33. 18.  never  want  a  man  to  k.  meat-oflerings 
Obad.  18.  fire  and  tianie  shall  A.  in  them 

KINDLED. 
Gen.  39.  19.  Potiphar's  wrath  was  k. 
Lev.  10.6.  bewail  the  burning  the  Lord  hath  k. 
J^um.  11.  33.  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  was  A.  Deut. 
11. 17  2  Kings  22.  13,  17.  Psal.  106.  40. 

2  Sam.  22.  9.  coals  were  A.  by  it,  Psal.  18.  8. 
.loh  19.  11.  he  hath  also  A.  his  wrath  against  me 

32.  2  then  was  A.  the  wrath  of  Elihu,  against  Job 
was  h'S  wrath  A.  because  lie  justified  himself 
3.  against  his  three  friends  was  his  wrath  A.  5. 
42.  7.  my  wrath  is  A.  against  thee,  and  friends 
Psal.  2.  12.  when  his  wrath  is  A.  but  a  little 
124.  3.  when  their  wrath  is  A.  against  us 
Isa.  50.  11.  walk  in  the  sparks  that  ye  have  A. 
.Jcr.  44.  6.  wrath  was  A.  in  the  cities  of  Jiidah 
Eiek.  20.  48.  shall  see,  that  i  the  Lord  have  A.  it 
Has.  II.  8.  my  repeniiiigs  are  k.  together 
Luke  12.  49.  what  will  I,  if  it  be  already  k. 
See  Anger,  Fire. 
KINDLETII. 
.Job  41.  21.  his  breath  A.  coals,  a  flame  goeth 
Isa.  44.  15.  yea,  he  A.  it,  and  liakeih  bread 
Jam.  3.  5.  how  great  a  matter  a  little  fire  A..' 

KINDLY. 
nev.  24.  49.  if  you  will  deal  A.  with  me,  47.  29. 
1   .34.  3.  i^hecliem  spake  k.  to  the  dam.sel 
1   50.  21.  Joseph  spake  A.  to  his  brethren 
.hisli.^l.  14.  that  we  will  deal  A.  and  truly  with  thee 
\Riith  1.  8.  the  Lord  deal  A.  with  yon,  as  ye  ileall 
1  Sam.  20.  H.  thou  shalt  deal  A.  w'ith  Ihv  servant 
!2A'rn^,f  25.28.  spake  A.  to  Jehoiachin,  ./c r.  .52.  32. 
Rom.  12.  10.  be  A.  aflectioned  one  to  another 

KLNDNESS. 
\Gen.  20.  13.  ihis  is  fliy  k.  thou  shalt  shew  to  me 

21.  23.  according  to  ihe  A.  I  have  done  to  thee 
I   24.  12.  O  Lord,  shew  k.  to  my  mas'er  Abraham 
]      14.  know  that  thou  hast  shewed  k.  to  niv  master 

39.  t2I.  the  Lord  extemled  A.  to  Joseph' 
I   40.  14.  think  on  me,  and  shew  k.  I  [irny  thee 
.Josk.  2.  12.  swer  f,  since  I  have  shewed  you  A.  that 
ve  will  also  shew  k.  to  my  father's  house 
.Tv(l<r.f^.'.^Ti.  nor  shewed  k.  to  the  houseof  Jeriibhaal 
Ruth  2.  20.  not  left  oflThis  A.  to  living  and  dead 


KJiN 

Ruth  3. 10.  thou  hast  shewed  more  A.  in  latier  ea4 

1  6um.l5.6.  ye  slieu  ed  A.  to  Israel  when  they  cam* 
2U.  14.  thoii  sliall  shew  me  the  A.  ol  the  Lord 

15.  thou  shalt  not  cut  oil' ill)  /. .  Iioiii  my  honsf 

2  Sam. '2.  5.  ye  have  shewed  tins  A  unto  your  lord 

6.  now  Ijord  shew  A.  to  you,  I  aUo  will  reipnle 

yon  this  A.  because  »e  have  done  this  llnng' 
3.8.  against  Judah  shew  A.  to  the  house  ol  t-aul 

9.  1.  that  1  may  shew  him  A.  lor  Jonathan's  sake 
3.  any,  that  1  may  shew  the  A.  of  God   to  ium 
7. 1  will  surely  shew  thee  A.  lor  Jonathan's  sake 

10.  2. 1  will  shew  A.  to  Ilaiiun  son  ol  iSahash,  ai 

his  father  shfvved  A.  to  iiie,  1  Ckron.  19.  2. 
It).  17.  Absaiom  slid,  is  this  thy  k.  to  thy  friend  1 

1  Kings  2.  7.  but  shew  A.  to  the'  sons  of  Harzillai 
3.  I),  ihou  hasl  kept  for  David  tlii.s  gti^at  A.  ^ 
;  ('Ar.  24.22.  Joash  reiiiemhered  not  A.ol  Jelioiada 

JVtA.  9. 17.  but  thou  art  ii  (Jod  gracious,  ol  great  A. 

Estk.  2.  9.  anal  the  niaidi;ii  <ibiaiiied  A.  ot  linn 
1 17.  she  obtained  A.  more  than  all  ilie  virgins 

Pill/.  31.21.  he  hath  shewed  me  his  marvellous  A. 
117.  2.  for  his  merciful  A.  is  gii-iu  toward  us 
119.  76.  let  thy  mercilul  A.  he  for  my  comiort 
141.  5.  let  the  rig'.teous  smite  me,  ilshall  be  a  k. 

Prow.  19.22.  the  desire  of  a  man  is  Ins  A.  ar.d  ajioo. 

31.  26.  and  in  her  tongue  is  the  law  r'f  A. 

Isa.  54.  8.  with  everlasting  A.  will  1  have  mercy  or. 

10.  but  my  k.  shall  not  depart  Iroin  liiee 

57.  t  1.  men  of  A.  taken  away,  none  considering 
.fer.  2.  2.  I  remember  thee,  the  A.  of  thy  youth 
f/os.Of  4.  your  A. as  a  morning  cloud  and  eaily  dew 
Jotl2.  13.  for  he  isgracious,  ol  great  A.  ./oi(uA4.  2 
.4c<.s  28.2. the  barbarous  peop.sliewed  us  no  little  A 

2  Cur.  6.  6.  by  pureness,  by  long-siiHering,  by  A. 
Epk.  2.  7.  in  his  A.  toward  us  through  Christ  Jesus 
Cut.  3. 12.  put  on  A.  humblene.-s  ol  mind,  meekness 

1  Tim.  5.  t  4.  let  them  leaiii  to  shew  A.  at  home 
7^U.  3.4.  after  the  A.  of  God  our  Saviour  appeared 

2  Pet.  1.  7.  to  godliness  brolherlv  A.  to  A.  charily 

Aoiini^-KINDNLSS. 
Psal.  17.  7.  shew  lliy  marvellous  li/ving-k   92.  2 
26.3.tliyZoy.- A. is  before  mine  eyes,  1  have  walked 
36.  7.  how  excellent  is  thy  Uir'ing-k.  <)  GoiJ  '. 

lO.'Ocontinue  thy  ^)«(«4,r  A.  to  iliem  that  know 
40.10.1  have  not  concealed  thy  loving-k.auiX  truth 

11.  let  thy  loving-k.  continually  preserve  me 
42.8.  yet  the  Lord  will  command  his  loving-k. 
48.  9.  we  have  thought  of  thy  luving-k.  O  God 
51.1. have  mercy  on  meaccording  to  {\\y  Ihviiig-k. 
63.  3.  because  thy  loving-k.  is  hetler  iliaii  life 
69.  16.  hear  me,  O  Lord,  for  ihy  loiung-k.  is  good 
88. 1 1.  shall  thy /ojiino-  A. he  declared  in  thegrave'! 
89.33  myZot'iff^-A.will  I  not  utterly  takc^  from  him 
92.  2.  to  shew  forth  thy  hrvna-k.  in  the  niorning 
103.4  whocrowneth  thee  with  Itir.-k.  and  iiicrciej 
107.43.they  shallunderstand  /»(/«c-A.(dtlie  Lord 
119.  88.  quicken  me  after  thy  Inving-k.  1.59. 

149.  hear  my  voice  according  to  thy  loving  k. 
138.  2.  I  will  praise  thy  name  for  thy  liirnigk. 
143  8. cause  me  to  hear  thy  loving-k.  in  the  morn. 
./er.O.  24. 1  am  the  Lord  which  exercise /uc/Hif-A-. 
16.5. 1  have  taken  away  mv  peace,  even  luring  k. 
31.3.  therefore  wiili  /i/on/V-A.  have  I  drawn  thee 

32.  18.  thoii  shew  est  lorinir-k.  unto  thonsandu 
llos.  2.  19.  !  will  l,rii,,tli  iIhv  to  me  in  lucing-k. 

/,»(.vH/.r  KINi)M:SSF.S. 
P.5a/.25. 6. remember  Ld.  tliv  mercies  and  loving-k. 
89.  49.  Lord,  where  are  thy  former  l„ving-k.1 
Isa.  63.  7.  I  will  mention  tlio  liivnigk.  oftlie  Lord., 
according  to  the  multitude  of  his  loving-k. 
KINDRED. 
Gen.  12.  1.  God  said,  get  thee  from  Ihy  A.  .lets  7.  3L 
24.  4.  go  to  A.  and  take  a  wile  to  my  son,  :\i*,  40. 

7.  Lord  who  took  me  iroin  -Jiy  A.  shall  send 
41.  when  thou  comest  to  my  A.  if  they  give  not 

31.  3.  the  Lord  said,  return  to  thy  V.  13.  (32.  9. 

43.  7.  the  inan  asked  lis  strailly  of  our  A. 
JVuni.  10.  30. 1  will  depart  to  my  own  laiul  and  A. 
.Josk.  6.  23.  and  they  bronsht  out  all  iier  k 
Rvth  2.  3.  Boaz  was  of  the  A.  of  Elinielech,  3.  ?. 
1  Ckron.  12.  29.  of  Benjamin  the  A.  of  Saul  3000 
Estk.^.W.  Esther  shewed  not  her  people  or  A.  20 

8.  6.  how  endure  to  see  the  destruction  ofmv  A 
./oA32.  2.  the  wrath  of  Elilni,  of  Ihe  A.  id"  Rain 
Kifk.  11. 1.5.  men  of  thy  A.  said,  get  far  from  the  L. 
Lvke  1.  61.  none  of  thy  A.  called  by  Ibis  name 
.^els  4.  6.  as  were  of  the  A.  of  the  high  prie-it 

7.  13.  Joseph's  A.  was  made  known  to  Pharaoh 
14.  called  his  father  Jacob  to  nim  and  all  his  k. 
19.  the  same  dealt  subtiliy  wiih  our  A. 
1  Tim.  a.  t8.  provide  not  for  those  of  his  own.  A. 
/^c«.5. 9.  redeemed  ns  out  of  overy  A.  and  longun 

14.  6.  the  everlasting  gosppi  ro  preach  to  every  k 

KINDREDS. 
1  Chr.  Ifi.  28.  give  to  the  Lord,  ve  A.  Psal.  9fi.  7. 
7-'.<!.  22.  27.  all  A.  of  nations  slial'l  worship  bef.  tliei 
.lets  3.  25.  sha'l  all  the  A.  of  the  earth  be  blessed 
Rr^\  1.7.  aiulallA.  of  the  earth  shall  wailbceniwn 

7.  9.  a  great  multitude  of  all  A.  stood  before  thronf 

11.9   of  A.  shall  see  their  (lead  bodies  three  dav« 


KIN 

Hev    13.  7.  and  power  was  given  him  over  all  k. 

KliVK 
fH  taken,  [1]  Proi)eily, /ur  ciiws,  Deut.  7.  13.    [2] 

I'lguralivelj,  fur  the  proud,  wcullhy,  and  pii- 

Unt  rulers  of  hrucl,  Ainus  4.  1. 
fr'tji.  32.  15.  forty  A',  leii  Ijulls,  a  preseni  to  Esau 
41.  2.  there  came  iiji  seven  well-ravo""e(i  k.  18. 

3.  seven  oilier  k.  caiiiu  out  oftlie  riv}    ,4,  lU,  20. 

2(i.  the  seven  good  k.  are  seven  yej  s 

27.  the  seven  tliin  ill  I'avoured  k.  art  seven  years 
i)eut.  7.  13.  he  will  bless  the  increase  ol'tliy  k. 

28.  4.  bles.^od  sirai.  be  the  increase  of  thy  k. 

18.  cursed  shall  be  the  increase  of  ihy  k. 

51.  which  shall  not  leave  the  increase  of  thy  k. 

32.  14.  butter  of  /,■.  milk  of  sheep,  fat  of  lambs 
(I  Sam.  G.  7.  take  two  mileh  k.  and  tie  the  k. 

10.  took  two  /i.  II  12.  Ihe  k.  took  the  straight  way 

14.  they  clave  tlie  wood  of  cart,  and  ottered  the/i. 
?  Sam.  17.  2;).  butter,  and  cheese  of  k.  for  IJavid 
Villus  4.  1.  hear  ye  this  word,  ye  k.  of  Bashan 

KING 
Signifies,  .4  sovereign  prince,  or  chief  ruler  in  a 
kingdom,  Piov.  8.    1,5.     It  is  applied,  [1]    To 
fiod,  Ike  supreme  Ruler  and   Governor  of  the 
world,  Psal.  44.  4.     [2]    To  C/irist,  the  King 
and  Head   of  his    church,   Psal.  2.  6.  |  45.  1 
[3]  To  all  real  Christians,  who  arc  heirs  of  thi 
kingdom   of  glory,  and   are   enabled  to   war 
against,  and  atlast  to  conquer  sin,  Satan,  and 
all  their  spiritual  enemies,  Rev.  1.  6.     [4]   To 
the  devil.  Rev.  9.  11. 
Gen.  14.  16.  Melchizedek  A.  of  Salem,  Heb.l.l. 
36.  31.  kings  that  reigned  in  Edom,  before  there 
reigned  any  4.  over  Israel,  1  Chron.  1.  43. 
Eiod.  1.  8.  there  arose  up  a  new  k.  over  Egypt 
J^Tum.  23.  21.  the  shout  of  a  k.  is  among  them 
24.  7.  and  his  k.  shall  be  higher  than  Agag 
Deut.  17.  14.  slialt  say,  I  will  set  a  k.  over  me 

15.  thou  shall  in  any  wise  set  him  k.  over  thee 
2-<.  36.  Ld.  shall  bring  thee  and  thy  A.  to  a  nation 

33.  5.  and  l>e-was  k.  in  Jeshurun  when  the  hea  ' 
Judg.  8.  18.  each  resembled  thi^  children  of  a  4 

It.  8.  the  trees  went  to  anoint  a  k.  over  them 
17.  6.  in  Iho-ic  days  no  k.  in  Israel,  but  every 
man  did  right  in  his  own  eyes,  18.  1.  I  19.  1 

1  21.  2.>. 

I  Sam.  2.  10.  Lord  shall  give  strength  to  his  k. 

8. 5.  go  make  us  a  /i-  to  judge  us  like  the  r.ations 

C.give  us  a  k.  ||9   shew  the  manner  of  a  /.'.  11. 

18.ye  .shall  cry  lu!  on  thai  day  because  of  your  k 

13.  we  will  have  a  k.  ||  22  and  make  them  a  k 

20.  that  our  k.  may  judge  us,  and  gn  before  us 
10. 19.  yi-  said  unto  him,  nay,  but  set  a  k.  over  us 

24.lhppeople  sh:>utcd,  aiidsaid,G(id  save  Ihs  A- 

2  .Sam.  11).  16.  2  Kings  U.  H.  2  Chr.  23.  11. 

12.  1.  behold,  I  have  made  a  k.  over  you 

2.  and  now  behuld,  the  k.  walketh  before  you 

12.  ye  saul   unto  nie,  nay,  but  a  k.  shall  reign 
over  us,  when  thi^  Lord  your  God  was  your/i 

13.  behidd  Ihe  k.  whom  ye  have  chosen 

17.  ihat  your  wickedness  is  great  in  asking  a  k 

19.  have  added  to  our  sin  this  evil,  to  ask  us  a  k. 
25.  ye  shall  he  consumed,  both  you  anil  your  k 

15.  1.  the  Lord  sent  me  to  anoint  thee  to  be  k. 
23.  he  hath  rejected  Ihee  from  being  k.  26. 

16.  1.  I  have  provided  me  a  k.  among  his  sons 

19.  4.  let  not  the  k.  sin  against  his  servant  David 

20.  5.  I  slioiilil  not  fail  to  sil  with  the  k.  at  meat 
22.  15.  let  not  the  k.  im|)ule  any  thing  to  hisserv 

24.  20.  1  know  that  thou  slialt  surely  be  k. 

25.  36.  .\ahnl  held  a  feast  like  the  feast  of  a  k. 

29.  8.  against  ihe  enemies  of  my  lord  the  k. 
iSam.  2  9.  lie  made  Ish-hoslieth  k.  over  Gilead 
3.  36.  vvh-Ht  the  A-.  did,  |deased  all  the  people 

37.  that  it  was  not  of  ihe  k.  to  slay  Abner 
5.  12.  the  Lord  h:id  established  him  /cover  Israe 

11  8.  there  followed  him  a  mess  of  meat  from  A 

12  7.  tlnissailh  Lord,  I  anointed  ihee  /cover  Isr 

13.  13.  therefore  I  prny  thee,  speak  to  the  k. 

14.  9.  and  the  A.  and  his  llirnno  be  guililess 

17.  as  an  amcl  of  G.  so  is  my  Lord  the  k.  19.  27 

15.  2.  that  li.id  a  controversy,  came  to  the  k. 

3.  there  is  iions  de'niled  of  the  k.  to  hear  thee 
19.  abide  wiih  the  k.  for  thou  art  a  stranger 

21.  in  what  jiUce  inv  lord  the  k.  shall  he 

16.  9.  why  sbonlil  this  dead  ring  cur,.ie  the  A.  ? 

17.  2.  people  shall  flee,  I  will  smite  the  A.  only 

18.  13.  there  is  no  mailer  hid  from  the  k 
19.9.lhe  A.saved  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies 

11.  the  spoech  of  all  Israel  is  come  to  the  k. 
10.  that  the  ,'.-.  should  take  it  to  his  heart 

22.  I  know  that  I  am  this  dav  k.  over  Israel 
2fl.  what  right  have  I  to  cry  any  more  to  tha  A.  7 
<2.  because  the  h.  n  near  of  km  to  us 

43.  nnd  said,  we  have  ten  pans  in  ihe  k. 
22.  51.  he  is  the  lower  of  salvation  for  his  k. 
24.  23.  these  did  Araunab  as  a  A.  give  to  the  A 
1  Kings  1.  .5.  then  Adonijah  said,  1  will  be  k. 
35.  for  Solomon  shall  be  A.  in  mv  siead 
a   18   woll,  I  will  speak  tor  thee  to  the  k 


KIN 

1  Kings  ■z.:',9~.  a./.,  nathsaiil, so  will  thy  servant  do 

3.  7.  Ijiiol  made  ihy  servant  k.  iiislead  of  David 
a.  thus  tlie  w^men  spake  before  the  A. 

28.  Israel  hearl  tiie  judgment  the  A.  judged 
8.  02.  ihu  A.  and  all  Israel  otfered  sacritice 
lU.  3.  there  was  not  any  thing  hid  from  the  k. 
II.  26.  Jeroboam  Sifted  up  his  hand  against  the  A. 

37.  thou  shall  reign  and  shall  be  k.  over  tsFael 
14.  2.  Aliijah,  who  told  me  1  should  be  k. 

14.  the  Lo.d  shall  raise  uj>  a  A.  over  Israel 
10.  16.  Zimti  conspired  and  hath  slain  lliu  A. 

21.  10.  thou  didst  b!as)dieme  God  and  the  A. 
22.13.propliels  declare  good  totlie  A.2  CAc.  IS  12 

47. there  was  then  no  A.  in  Edom,  a  deputy  was  A 

2  Kings  l.ll.(.)man  of  God,  A.  said,  comedown,  9. 

4.  13.  wouldest  thou  be  spoken  for  to  the  A.  ? 

7.  2.  then  a  lord  on  whose  hand  (he  A.  leaned 

8.  3.  she  went  lo  cry  to  the  A.  lor  her  house 

13.  the  Lord  hath  shewed  thai  thou  slialt  be  k. 

20.  Edom  revolted,  made  a  A.  over  themselves 
10.  5.  sent,  saying,  we  will  not  make  any  A. 
ll.S.and  be  with  the  A.as  be  goeth  out  and  Cometh 

17.  Jehoiada  made  a  covenant  between  the  Lard 

and  the  A.  between  the  A.  also  and  the  jieople 

14.  5.  had  slain  the  A.  his  father,  2  Chron.  25.  3. 

22.  9.  brought  the  A.  word,  20. 2  CAro7i.  34.  16,28. 
10.  Shaphan  read  it  before  the  A.  2  Chron. 'H.  18. 

25.  6.  they  took  the  A.  and  brought  him,  Jer.  52.  9. 
1  Chron.  4. 23.  they  dwelt  with  the  A.  for  his  work 

24.  6.  Shemaiah  wrote  them  before  the  A. 

29. 20.  bowed  and  worshipjied  the  Lord  and  the  A. 
2CAr()H.2.  jl.hehath  inadethee  A.over  lhcm,9  8 

10.  15.  so  the  A.  hearkened  not  lo  the  j)eople 

11.  22.  for  he  thought  to  make  him  A. 

24.  21.  they  stoned  liim  at  the  command  of  the  A. 

25.  16.  art  thou  made  of  the  A.  counsel  7  forbear 
Kira  4.  12.  be  it  known  to  the  A.  that,  13.  |  5.  8. 

6.  10.  and  jiray  for  the  life  of  A.  and  sons 

7.  26.  who  will  not  do  the  law  of  the  A. 

27.  who  hath  put  in  the  A.  heart  to  beautify 

8.  22.  to  recjuire  of  the  A.  a  band  of  soldiers 
•VrA.  1.  11.  for  I  was  thj  A.  cup-bearer 

2.  19.  what  do  ye  ?  will  ye  rebel  against  the  A.  ? 
6.  G.  maycst  he  their  A.  according  to  these  words 

7   to  preach,  saying,  there  is  a  A.  in  Judah 
13.  26.  yet  among  many  nations  was  there  no  A. 
like  liir.i,  God  made  him  A.  over  all  Israel 
Eslh.  4.  16.  so  i  will  go  in  unto  the  A.  if  1  perish 

6.  6.  whom  the  A.  delighlelh  to  honour,  7. 

7.  8.  as  the  v/ord  went  out  of  the  A.  mouih 

9.  for  Mordecai,  who  had  spoken  good  for  the  A. 
Job  15.24.  shall  prevail,  as  a  A.  ready  to  the  battle 

18.  14.  it  shall  bring  him  lo  the  A.  of  terrors 
29.  25.  I  sat  chief,  and  dwell  as  a  A.  in  the  army 
34.  18.  i*  it  fit  to  say  to  the  A.  thou  art  wicked  f 
41.  34.  he  is  a  A.  over  all  the  children  of  pride 
Psal  2.  6.  I  set  my  A.  upon  my  holy  hill  of  Zion 

5.  2.  hearken  to  my  cry,  my  A.  and  my  God,  84.  3. 
10.  16.  the  Lord  is  A.  for  ever  and  ever,  29.  10. 
18.  50.  great  deliverance  giveth  he  to  his  A. 

20.  9.  let  the  A.  hear  us  when  we  call 

21.  1.  the  A.  shall  joy  in  thy  strength,  O  Lord 

7.  for  the  A.  trusteth  in  the  L.  and  not  be  moved 
24.  7.  and  the  A.  of  glory  shall  come  in,  9. 

8.  who  is  k.  of  glory?  the  Lord  strong  and  mighty 

10.  the  Lord  of  hosts,  be  is  the  A.  of  glory 
33.  16.  r.o  A.  saved  by  the  multitude  of  a  host 

44.  4.  art  my  A.  O  God,  command  deliverances 

45.  1.  of  the  things  I  have  made  touching  the  A. 

11.  so  shall  the  A.  greatly  desire  thy  beauty 
14  =he  shall  be  brousht  to  the  A.  in  raiment 

47.  b.  sing  praises  to  our  ii.  n  7.  God  is  the  A. 
61.  6.  thou  wilt  prolong  the  A.  life  and  years 
63.  11.  but  the  A.  shall  rejoice  in  God,  every  one 
68.24.  Ihey  have  seen  the  goings  of  my  God,  my  A. 
72.  1.  give  the  A.  thy  judgments,  O  God 
74.  !2.  God  is  my  A.  of  old,  working  salvation 
89.  18.  the  holy  One  of  Israel  is  our  A. 

98.  6.  make  a  joyful  noise  before  the  Lord  the  k. 

99.  4.  the  A.  strength  also  loveth  judgment 

105. 20.  the  A.  sent  and  loosed  him,  let  him  go  free 
149.2.  let  the  children  of  Zion  be  joyful  in  their  A 
Pruv.  14.  28.  in  multitude  of  people  is  the  A.  honour 

35.  the  A.  favour  is  toward  a  wise  servant 
20.  28.  mercy  and  truth  preserve  the  A. 
22.1 1.  for  grace  of  bis  lips,  the  A.  shall  be  his  friend 

24.  21.  my  son,  fear  thou  the  Lord,  and  ihe  A. 

25.  5.  take  away  the  wicked  from  before  tin-  k. 
30  27.  the  liiciisis  have  no  A.  yet  go  Ihey  fn  • 

31.  and  a  A.  against  wlinm  there  is  no  rising  u|i 
F.ccl.i  I2.what  cnn  the  man  3ii  that  cometh  afierA. 
5.  9.  the  A.  himself  is  served  by  the  field 

8.  4.  where  Ihe  word  nf  a  A.  is  there  is  power 
10.  111.  woe  lo  Ihee,  O  land,  when  thy  A.  is  a  child 

17.  blessed  when  thy  A.  is  Ihe  son  of  nobles 
20.  curse  not  the  A.  no,  not  in  thy  ihnujht 
Can  .1.4.  the  A.  broiighl  me  inio  his  chnniber 
12  while  ihp  A.  sitteth  at  his  table,  my  spikenard 

3.  II.  behold  A.  Solomon  with  the  crown 
7.  5  the  A    is  held  in  I  be  galleries 


•  KIN 

ha  6.5.  mine  eyes  have  seen  the  A.  the  L.  of  hosit 

7.  6.  let  us  Jet  a  A.  in  the  midst  of  it,  son  of  Tabeal 

8.  21.  curse  their  A.  and  their  God,  and  look  up 
19.  4.  and  a  tierce  A.  shall  rule  over  lliem 

23.  15   ac  oniiiig  lo  the  days  ol  one  A. 

30.  33.  fo    'ro|iiiel,  yea,  for  the  A.  it  is  jircpared 

32.  1.  hel.eld,  a  A.  sliail  reign  in  righteousness 

33.  17.  tliine  eyes  shall  see  liie  A.  in  bis  beauty 
22.  the  Lord  is  our  A.  be  will  save  us 

41.  21    hriiigyour  reasons,  saith  the  A.  of  Jaco'j 
4.3.  15.  1  am  the  Creator  of  Israel,  your  A. 
57.  9.  and  ihou  wentest  to  the  A.  with  liniment 
./er.  4.  9.  that  the  heart  of  the  A.  shall  |erish 
8.  19.  is  not  the  L.  in  Zion  ?  is  not  her  A.  in  her  1 

10.  10.  the  Lord  is  tlie  true  God,  an  everlasting  A 
13.  18.  say  to  the  /r.aiid  ipieen,  humble  yourselves 
23.  5.  a  A.  shall  reign  and  prosper,  and  execute 
29.  16.  thus  sailh  Uie  Lord,  of  the  A.  that  sitteth 
38.  5.  for  the  A.  is  mil  he  that  can  do  any  thing 

25.  declare  what  bast  said  to  Ihe  A.  ihe  k.  to  thee 

46.  18.  as  I  live,  saith  the  A.  whose  name  is  the 

Lord  of  hosts,  48.  15.  |  51.  57. 

49   1.  why  ddth  the  A.  inherit  Gad  and  dwell  in 

38.  I  will  destroy  from  thence  the  A.  and  princei 

fyavt.  2.  6.  the  Lord  hath  despised  the  A.  and  priest 

F.iek.  7.  27.  the  A.  shall  mourn,  and  the  jirinces 

17   12.  lialli  luken  the  A   and  the  princes  thereof 

13  hath  taken  of  the  A.seed  and  madeacovenani 

16.  wli»re  the  A  dwelleth  that  made  him  A. 
26.7.  I  will  bring  a  A.  of  kings  from  the  north 
37.  22.  and  one  A.  shall  be  A.  lo  them  all,  24. 

Dan.  2.  10.  there  is  no  V.  asked  such  things  at  any 
11.  ihere  is  none  that  ran  shew  it  before  the  A. 
24  bring  me  in  helii-e  the  A. and  I  will  shew  the  A 

3.  13.  they  brought  Inese  men  before  the  A. 

4.  24.  decree  which  is  come  u|ion  my  lord  the  A 
31.  while  the  word  was  in  the  A.  mouth 

37.  I  praise,  extol,  and  honour  the  A.  of  heaven 

5.  5.  the  A.  saw  the  pai  t  of  the  hand  that  wrote 

6.  6.  the  pnnrps  assembled  together  to  the  A. 
8.  23.  a  A.  of  fierce  countenance  shall  stand  up 

11.  3.  and  a  mighly  A.  shall  ^la;.d  uj)  to  rule 
36.  the  A.  shall  do  according  lo  bis  will 

Hos.  3.4  Israel  shall  abide  many  days  without  a  A. 
5.  Israel  shall  seek  the  Lord,  and  David  their  A. 

5.  13.  then  Ephraimseiit  lo  A.  .lareb,  10.  6. 

7. 3.  they  make  the  A.  glad  with  their  wickedness 
5.  in  the  day  of  our  A.  princes  made  him  sick 

10.  3.  we  have  no  A.  what  ihen  should  a  A.  do? 
7.  her  k.  is  cut  otf,  as  ihe  foam  upon  the  water 

11.  5.  but  the  .'\ssyrian  shnll  behis  A.  because 

13.  10. 1  will  be  thy  A.  give  me  a  A.  and  princes 
11  I  gave  Ihee  a  A.  in  mine  anger  and  took  him 

.flmos  1.  15.  and  their  A.  shall  go  into  captivity 

7.  13.  for  It  is  Ih:-  A.  chapel,  the  A.  court 
Mic.  2.  13.  and  their  A.  shall  pass  before  them 

4.  9.  why  dost  Ihuu  cry  ?  is  there  no  A.  in  Ihee 
Zech.  9.  .5.  and  the  A.  shall  perish  from  Gaza 
9.  behold  thy  A.  comeih  lo  thee,  Mat.  21.  5. 
11.6.  will  deliver  every  one  into  ihe  hand  of  his  A. 

14.  9.  the  Lord  shall  be  A.  over  all  the  earth 

lb  evervone  shall  even  go  up  to  worship  the  A. 17. 
Mat.  18  23.  kingdom  likened  lo  a  certain  A.  22.  2. 

22.  II.  when  the  A.  came  in  to  see  the  guests 
JI/rtrA6.25.  she  came  with  haste  to  the  A.  and  asked 
y.wAf '4.31. what  A.  goeth  lo  war  against  another  A. 

19.  .18.  blessed  be  the  A.  that  comeih  in  nanieofL 

23.  2.  saying,  that  he  himself  is  Christ,  a  A. 
./oAn6.  15.  loinake  him  a  A.  ||  J 2. 15.  thy  A. Cometh 

18.  37.  Pilate  said  to  him,  art  thou  a  A.  then  ? 
19.I2.v.hosoever  inakeih  himself  a  Asjieaketh  ag. 

14.  Pilate  saith  to  the  Jews,  behold  your  A. 

15.  sha  jl  I  crucify  your  A.  ?  have  no  /.-.  but  Cesai 
.9c^.97.18.till  anolher  A.arosi',wlio  knew  not  Joseph 

13.21.  afterward  ihey  desired  a  A.  and  God  gave 
17.  7.  saving,  that  there  is  another  A.  one  Jesus 
26.  26.  for  the  K.  knowelh  of  these  thingii 

1  Tim.  1.  17.  now  to  the  A.  eternal,  immortal 

6.  15.  who  is  Ihe  A.  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords 
Heb.  11.23.  not  afraid  oftlie  A.  commandment 

27.  Moses  not  fearing  Ihe  wralli  of  ihe  A. 
lPri.9.13.  whether  to  the  A.  as  supreme,  or  govern 

17.  honour  all  men,  fear  God,  honour  tlio  A. 
Rev.  9.  11.  they  had  a  A.  over  them,  the  angel 

15.  .3.  just  are  thv  wavs,  tlioii  A.  of  sain's 

17.  14'.  he  is  Lord  of  lords,  K.  of  kings,  19.  16. 

KING  of  Ihe  .Imorites,  See  Sihon 
KING  of  .Assyria. 

2  Kings  15. 19.  Pill  the  A.  of  .Ussy,  came  agst.  land 
20.  Mennhem  exacted  money  to  give  A.  of  /Issu. 

16.18.  turned  be  from  honseofLord  \ok.ofJlssy, 
17.6. in  ninth  yearol'lloshea  A.  of.f)  took  Sr.maria 

18.  II.  A.  of  ./}ssy.  did  carry  away  Israel  to  Assy. 
19.  sppak,  thussnilh great  king  ihe  A.  of  .fissyria 
33. delivered  his  land  out  of  hand  oHi.of  Jlssyria 

19.32.sMiih  L. concerning  A.  o/.^.?.'!)/r?rt,/sn.37.33. 

Kzrn  6. 22.  iiirned  the  heart  of  A.  of  ..Issy.  to  ihera 

Iia.l.M.  Lord  shall  brin;  upon  thee  the  A.  vfMssy. 

2!)  shflll  shave  by  k.nf./lssyria  the  head  and  hair 

I  Jur^  50.17.first  the  A.  of.^s.iyria  halh  devoured  hiii: 


KIN 

TfrliO  iJ^.willDUiiisliBiibv.asI  imni.ilicd/i.o/.^.^s. 

A'aA-Ald.iliysh«!iilicrilssluiiiljor,U  k.afA.  tliy  nub. 

See  Bashan,  Uauvlon.  David. 

KKNC;  of  r.gy/'t. 

f^znd.l.n.  mulwivcs  did  not  us  it.  of  F.<rypt  comni. 

3.  ID.  1  urn  sure  tlie  k.  of  h'.gypl  «ill  not  let  you  i;.i 

t:.  i;{.  llie  L.  giivc  tliem  ii  cliarge  lo  die  k  of  F.gypl 

i  Kings  -24. 7. (lie  k.  of  /•^.caiiiu  nut  ai-Miii  any  mine, 

had  tiiken  all  iliut  (wnaiiied  tu  tlie  k.  of  F.gypt 

2C.tr.  li.-l.  k.of  h'.g.  came  u|i  ii^iiiiist  Jerusalem 

;il).  '.\.  tlio  it.  of  F.^rijpt  |)Ul  liiin  diuvii  at  Jerusalem 

4  llie  k.  of  Fgyjil  made  Kliakim  Ills  brullier  king 

fsa.M.^.iOiiU\K  k.of  F.isyiil  to  all  that  trust  in  liini 

Alt'   Ph.vRaoii. 

Six  GfiKAT,  HofsK,  Jews. 

KI.VG  of  Israel. 

1  .Sam.  24. 14.  alter  whom  is  llicfc.  o/ Asr.  come  out 
ijli. -JO.  I'lir  tlie  k.  of  Is:  is  come  out  to  seek  a  Ilea 

2.Srt/«.r>.2(l.liowglorious  was  tlic  k.of  Isriicl  to-day 

i  KingsH).  :U.  let  us,  I  pray  tliue,go  out  to  k.of  [s. 

2-.  :il.  fight  nut,  save  only  with  the  k.  of  Israil 

lt\J.  they  said, surely  W-Uk.of  Israel.,^!  C/"-.18.:Sl. 

2  Kitiosli.  11. shew  me  which  ol'us  is  lor  fr.  (//^ra. 
I().  7.  save  me  out  ol'the  liand  of  A.  of  Israel 

2  C/ir.  18.  :<0.  tight  ye  not,  save  only  with  k.of  fsr. 
.■)J.  captains  perceived  that  it  was  not  k.  of  Israi  I 

/>.).  S.sonoI'David  k.  of  Isr.  did  build,  F.irah.  11. 
JW'i.  IX  2ti.  did  not  Solomon  k.  of  Isr.  sm  by  these 
/sa.  44.  ti.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  k.  of  Israel 
Hos.l0.l5.ii\  a  morning  shall  the  k.of  Is.irn  cut  off 
y.eph.'A.  1.1.  the  k.  of  I.iriiel  is  In  the  midst  of  thee 
.Wnt.-27.4-2.ifh-;  he  k.  I.  let  him  descend, Jf art  Xh.'H. 
.lohn  1.49.tiiou  art  k.of  Is.  ||  I'>.i:t.blussedist.(;//. 

ICING   of  .fuUu/i. 
S  fCino-sS.  16.  Jeh.jshaphat  being  then  k.  of  .Tudah 

2-2.  18.  but  tot  o/. /«(/«/(  whicliseiit  you  to  iniiuire 

3  Chron.'.^\.  -26.  and  as  for  k.  of  Jiiiiah  who  sent  you 
33.21.  what  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  thou  t.  of  .lad. 

Jer.  31.  4.  hear  the  word  of  the  Ld.  O  k.  of  .Itidak 
37. 7.  thus  shall  ye  say  to  k.  of  -hidiili  who  sent  you 

klNi;  of  Moiib. 

Ar«7n.23.7.Balak/c.H/jJ/»aft  brought  me  from.Arnin 

Josh.  '24.  f).  the  k.  of  .Hloal>  warred  against  Israel 

Judg.  3.  14.  Israel  served  Egloii  the  k.ofM.  18years 

11.  17.  Israel  in  like  maimer  sent  to  the  k.  of  Mniib 

S-i.  art  thou  anv  thing  better  than  Balak  t.o^Jf? 

1  .Sam.  12  if.  sold' them  into  the  hand  lA'k.nf'Moah 

2-2.4.  David  lirou^htfiither  and  mother  to  k.of  J\I. 

2A'/rt^.?3  4.and  Meslui  k.of  M.  was  a  sheep-master 

5.  the  .t.  of  Ji'iali  rel)e!le<l  against  Israel,  7. 

2G.  when  the  /;.  »/M.saw  the  battle  was  too  sore 

Jtr.27.  3.  send  bonds  and  yokes  to  the  k.  of  Moab 

O  KING. 

1  ■Sam.  17.  5.1.  Abner  said,  O  k.  I  cannot  tell 
2'!.  20.  now,  therefore,  O  k.  come  down 

2ii.  17.  iiiv  lord,  O  k.  2  .Sam.  14  0,  22.  I  Ifi.  4. 
"I  I!l.  2r..  I  ICnio-s  1.  13,  20,  24.  20.  4. 
2  Khigs  fi.  12,  2ti.  I  ft.  5. 

2  ^am.  14.  4.  the  woman  of  TekonhsaiJ,  help,  O/i. 
l.V  34.  if  thou  siy,  I  will  be  thy  servfnt,  O  k. 

2  Cfirmi.  25.  7.  O'k.  let  not  the  army  of  Israel  go 

Psal.  145.  1.  [  will  extol  thee,  my  Grd,  O  k. 

Jer.  10.7.  who  would  not  fear  iliee,  O  t.  of  n.itions? 

Dan.  2.  4.  O  k.  live  for  ever,  3.  9.  |  A.  10.  j  r,.  21. 

2?).asforthei>,0/tt.||3I.tho,i  O  t.savvesi  an  image 

37.  thou  0  k.  art  a  king  of  kin^s,  for  God  hath 

3.10.thou  O  k.  hast  made  a  decree,  thiit  every  man 

17.  he  will  deliver  iis  out  of  Ihv  hand,  O  k. 

18.  he  it  known  lo  thee,  O  k.  ||  24.  true,  O  k. 

4.  22.  it  is  lliuii,  O  k.  II  27.  O  /,.  let  my  counsel  be 

31. saving,  Ot.Nebu'  liadne/.tothee  it  is  spoken 

.'>.  Mi.  b  thou  /.-.  the  most  h'gh  God  •ravethy  father 

C.  7.  shall  ask  a  |>etiMon  save  of  thee,  O  it. 

8.  now,  O  k.  cstaHish  the  decree,  and  sisn  it 

13.  re?ardeth  not  thee.  O  k.  \\  15.  know,  O  k. 

22.  also  before  thee,  O  k.  have  J  done  no  hurt 

jJr/.'!26.13.at  mid  dav,0  k.  1  saw  in  the  way  a  light 

19.  whereupon,  O  h.  I  wa«  not  disobedient 

KI.\G  nf  Persia. 

.K:ro4.3.asr'yru~.  k.  of  Pers.  hath  commanded  us 

"i.  even  till  the  reign  of  Darins  k.  of  Prr.<iia 

T.Bishlam  wrote  unto  .A  !taxer-;e:i  k.nfPer.  6. 14. 

9.'J.  extended  mer'V  to  inln  sight  of  the  t.  of  Pir. 

See  CyRV<. 

KI.VG  of  .S„ria. 

l/r/77n-.?2fl.2n.Renli:nlad/r.  „/ .S.escnpeil  on  a  lior.'!^ 

2-2   the  /;.  nf  St/riii  will  i-om"  irp  :i?ain«t  thee 
2  Kina-s  -i.  1.  Naamrin  c;plain  of  host  iifk.of  ."it/rin 
H.7-4.r>/.«f.wasKiek  ||  <t./.-.of  .S.liath  sent  me  to  thee 
13.  4.  Iiecansc  the  k.  of  Syrii  oiipress"d  them 
7.  for  the  k   of  fiyrin  had  destroved  them 
Ifi.  7.  save  mo  out  of  the  hand  of  the  k.  of  Syria 
2  Chr.  Ifi.  7.  bfrau^e  thon  bast  relied  on  k.of  Syria 
the  host  of  the  k.  of  S.  io  escaped  out  oflhy  hand 
See  BiiMiAnAn,  Wkv.kki.,  Rezin. 
KING  „/  Tyre. 
2  Sam.  5.  11.  Hiram  k.  of  Tiire  sent  messengers  to 
n-ivid.and  thev  built  him  a  house,  1  Chr.  14.  1. 
Kin^s  .'.1.  the  k.of  Torf  sent  servants  to  S.domon 
9.11  lliram  the  k.  ofTiirchmy  furnijhed  Solomon 
321 


KriM 


Km 


2  Chr.  2.  3.  Solotnon  sent  to  lluram  the  k.  of  Tyre \  Kick.  97.  35.  their  k.  shall  bt  sore  afiaid,  32.  ]0 


11.  lluram  the  k.  of  Tyre,  answered  in  writing 
KINGS. 
Oen.  17.  C.  k.  shall  come  out  of  thee,  16.  |  35.  II 
36.  31.  these  are  the  k.  that  ieigned  in  Edoin 
M'um.  31.  8.  and  they  slew  the  k.  of  Midiaii 
l}(u.l.  3.  21.  the  Lord  hath  dune  to  these   two  k. 
7.  '24.  he  shall  deliver  their  k.  into  thy  hand 
.losli.  10.  5.  live  k.  of  Aniorites  gatnered  together 
16.  these  five  k.  Hed  ||  '22.  bring  out  tiiusx  five  k. 
'24.  come  near,  put  your  leeton  necks  of  these  k. 
40.  so  Joshua  smote  all  their  k.  11.  17. 
12.  '24.  all  these  k.  thirty  and  one 
.fudff.  I.  7.  eeventy  A.  having  their  thumbs  cut  off 

5.  3.  hear,  O  ye  A.  {|  ly.  the  k.  came  and  fuui'lit 
2  Siiai.  11.1.  the  lime  when  k.  go  forth  lo  battle 

1  Kitigs  3.  13.  there  shall  not  be  any  among  the  k. 

like  thee,  10  -23.  2  C/iron.  1.  12.'|  "J.  22. 
4.24.  Solomon  overall  the  k.  on  this  side  tin.'  river 
'20.  1.  Benliadad  and  thirty-two  k    with  hi  Ji 

2  A'ings  3.  10.  hath  called  these  tliree  k.  together 
'23.  this  is  blood,  the  k.  are  surely  slain 

7.  G.  hath  lured  against  us  the  k.  of  the  i»ilites 
10.  4.  behold,  two  k.  stood  not  b  ;fure  liiiii 

1  C/tr.  K).  21.  be  repruved  k.  fur  them,  I's.  105.  14. 

2  C/tr.  0.  '23.  all  k.  sought  the  presence  of  Sidomoti 
21.  '20.  but  not  in  the  sepulchres  of  the  k.  '24.  25. 
26.23.  in  field  of  the  burial  which  belonged  to  k. 

Ezra  4.  13.  shall  endamase  the  revenue  of  the  k. 
15.  this  city  bath  been  hurtful  lo  t.  and  provinces 

19.  this  city  halh  made  insurrection  against  k. 

20.  there  have  been  mighty  k.  over  Jerusalem 

6.  12  God  destroy  k.  that  shall  alter  this  house 

7.  12.  Arlaxer.ves  king  oft.  to  Ezra  the  priest 
9.7.oiir  k.  and  priests  have  been  deliver,  ^t  A.y.24. 

JVc/t.  9.  32.  trouble  seem  little  to  us  and  our  k. 

34.  nor  have  our  k.  or  pri-'Ces  ke|)t  thy  law 
.hh  3.  14.  had  I  been  at  rest  with  t.  and  counsellors 
12.  18.  he  looselh  the  bond  oft.  and  girdeth 
36.  7.  but  Willi  t.  are  they  on  the  throne 
Psal.  2.2.  t.  of  the  earth  set  themselves,  jlcts  4. 26 

10.  be  wise,  therefore,  O  ye  t.  be  instructed 
45.  9.  k.  daughters  among  thy  honourable  women 
48.  4.  lo,  the  t.  were  asst  inbled,  they  passed  by 
68.  12.  t.  of  armies  did  Hee  apace,  she  that  tarrieil 

14.  when  the  .Almighty  scattered  t.  in  it 

29.  shall  t.  bring  presents  to  thee 
72.  11.  yea,  all  k.  shall  fall  down  before  him 
76.  12.  he  is  tenible  to  the  t.  of  the  earth 
89.  27.  make  hini  higher  than  the  t.  of  the  earth 
102.  15.  the  t.  of  the  caith  shall  fear  thy  glory 
1 10.  5.  he  shall  strike  thro'  k.  in  the  day  of  wr«th 
119.  46.  I  will  speak  of  thy  les  iinr/nies  before  t. 
135  10.  smote  great  nations,  and  slew  mighty  t. 
136.  17.  to  him  which  smote  grent  k.  18. 
138.  4.  all  t.  of  the  earth  shall  praise  thee,  148.  11. 
144.  10.  it  is  he  that  giveth  saKation  to  t. 
149.  8.  to  bind  their  t.  with  chains,  their  nobles 
Prow.8.I5.by  mc  k.  reign, and  princes  decree  justice 
16. 12. an  abomination  fort. to  commit  wickedness 

13.  righteous  li|;s  are  the  delight  of  t. 
22.29. 1  he  diligent  in  business  shall  stand  before  k. 
25.  2.  it  is  the  hononr  oft.  to  search  a  matter 

3.  ,nnd  the  heart  of  t.  is  unsearchable 

30.  28.  and  the  spidor  is  in  t.  palaces 

31.  3.  nor  thy  ways  to  that  which  deslroyeth  k. 

4.  it  is  not  for  k.  O  Lemuel,  to  ilrink  wine 
Feci  2.  8.  gold  and  the  peculiar  treasure  oft. 
Isa.  7.  I'o.  the  land  shall  be  forsaken  of  both  lier  k. 

10.  8.  are  not  my  printes  altogether  k.? 
14.  9.  it  hath  raised  all  the  t  of  the  nations 

18.  ad  the  t.  of  the  nations  lie  in  glory 
19.  If.  how  say  ye,  I  am  the  so-j  of  ancient  k. 
24.  21.  L.  shall  punish  the  k.  of  the  earth  on  earth 
41.  2.  who  raised  up  anil  made  him  ruler  over  t. 
4.'i.  1.  I  will  loose  ihe  loins  oft.  to  open  gales 
4'.'.  7.  t.  shall  see  and  arise,  princes  shall  worship 

23.  k.  shall  be  thy  niirsii:g  fathers  and  ipieens 
.52.  15.  Ihe  t.  shall  shut  their  months  at  him 
60  3.  and  t.  lo  Ihe  brightness  of  thy  rising 

10.  and  their  t.  shall  minister  to  thee 

11.  thy  sates  open,  that  their  t.  (nay  be  brought 
16.  thou  shall  also  euek  the  breast  oft. 

62.  2.  and  all  t.  shall  see  thy  glory 
.Irr.  2.  26.  they,  their  t.  and  princes  ashamed 
13.  13.  even  t.  that  sit  upon  David's  throne 
17.  '25.  shall  enter  into  the  gates  of  this  city,  k. 
2*2.  4.  k.  sitting  upon  the  throne  of  David 
2.V  18.  I  made  Jinhil,  and  k.  <lrink  of  ibe  cup 
2*2.  k.  of  Tvnis  ||  24    all  the  k.  of  Anihia 
25.  the  t.  of  7;imri  ||  26.  all  the  t.  of  the  north 

32.  .32.  to  provoke  me  to  anger,  thev,  their  t. 
34.  5.  and  with  ihe  burnings  of  former  t.  bef  thee 
44    17.  as  we,  our  t.  and  princes  to  burn  incense 

21.  your  t.  and  princes  burnt  incense  in  Judah 
46.  25.  I  will  putii<li  their  t.  and  their  gods 

49.  3.  for  their  t.  shall  go  into  captivity,  and  priests 

50.  41.  '.iiany  t.  shall  be  raised  up  from  the  earth 
51. 1 1.  Lord  raised  up  the  spirit  oft.  nf  the  Medes 

Lam.i.  12.  t.  of  the  earth  would  not  have  believed 
2U 


'28.  17.  I  will  lay  thee  before  t.  to  beh'jid  Ihee 

3'2. '29.  theie  is  Eiiom,  her  k.  and  all  her  princca 

43.  7.  their  k.  shall  no  more  defile  my  Indy  name 

Dan.  '2.  '21.  he  /enioveth  t.  and  .setleth  uji  t. 

44.  in  the  days  of  these  t.  shall  G.  set  up  a  kingd 

47.  of  a  truth  it  is,  that  your  God  is  a  Lord  ut  t 

7.  17.  the  lour  greal  beasts  are  four  i   shall  rise 
24.  tin;  ten  horns  arc  ten  t.  shall  subdue  ihiec  'c 

9.6.  wl-ieh  spake  in  thy  name  to  our  t.  our  princes 
8.  to  our  t.  and  pr;nces  belong  confusion  of  lure 

10.  13.  1  remained  there  with  Ihe  t.  of  I'ersia 

11.  2.  stand  up  three  k.  ||  '27  both  these  t.  heattf 
Uos.  7.  7.  are  hot  a?  an  oven,  all  their  t  are  fulJen 

8.  4.  they  have  se'  up  t.  but  not  by  me 
Hall.  1.  10.  they  saall  scoff  at  t.  and  princes 
Mat.  1(1.  18.  ye  shall  be  brought  before  governors 

aiid  t.  for  my  sake,  JIark  13.  9.  J.uke  21.  12 

11.8.  they  that  wear  softctothing  are  in  t.  houses 

17.25. of  whom  do  the  k.  of  the  earth  take  ci-stom'? 

/.like  10.24.  prophets  and  t.  have  disirid  to  see 

'22.  25.  k.  of  Gentiles  exercise  lordship  over  them 

.?cls  9. 15. a  chosen  vessel  lobear  my  name  before  k. 

I  Cor.  4.  8.  ye  have  reigned  as  i.  without  us 

1  Titit.  2.  '2.  that  prayers  be  made  fur  t.  and  for  all 

6.15.  Kingoft.  Lord  of  lords,  lieo.  17.  14.  ]  19. 16 

//c6.7.1.  Abraham  returned  from  slaughter  ol'the  /i 

/^tB.1.5.  Jes.  Christ  the  prince  of  the  t.  ol  theeartli 

().  hath  made  us  t.  and  priests  unto  God,  5.  10. 

6.  15.  the  t.  of  theeartli  hid  themselves  in  tlieden« 

10.  II.  thou  must  prophesy  again  before  t. 
16.  1-2.  the  way  of  the  ft.  of  east  might  be  preparai 

14.  spirits  wfiich  go  forth  to  the  t.  of  the  earth 

17.2.with  whom  t. of  earth  committed  fornication 

10.  there  are  seven  t.  five  are  fallen,  and  one  is 

12.are  ten  t.  which  receive  power  as  t.with  beasts 

18.  thatgreat  city  which  reigneth  over  t.  of  earth 

18.  3.  t.  of  the  earth  have  committed  fornication 
9.  t.  of  earth  shall  bewail  her  and  lament 

19.  18.  that  ye  may  eat  the  flesh  oft.  and  captains 

19.  t.  of  the  earth  galheied  to  make  war  againsi 

21.  24.  the  t.  of  the  earth  do  bring  their  glory 
KINGS  of  the  JimoriUs. 

/;fu«.4.47.twot..^.31.4../os/(.2.10.  ]  9.10. 124.12. 
.losli.  5.  l.came  lo  pass,  when  all  k.  of  Jim.  heard 
10.5.  therefore  five  t.  ofjStn.  gathered  together,  6. 
See  Book,  Great. 
KINGS  of  Israel. 
\Kings  14.19.  written  in  the  hook  of  the  Chronicles 
of  the  t.  of  Israel,  15.  31.  |  16.5,  14,  20,  27. 
I  2'i  39.  2  KiiifTS  1.  18.  1  10.  34.  |  13.  8,  12. 
I  14.  15,28.  I  is:  1",  1.5,21,26,31. 
16. 3.3.  Ahab  provoked  L.  more  man  all  t.  pf  Israel 
20. 31.  we  beard  that  t.  of  Isr.  are  mercil  ul  kin.js 
2  Kings  8.  18.  Jehoram  walked  in  way  oft.  of  Isr. 
13. 13.  Joash  was  buried  with  the  k.  of  Isr.  14.  16. 
14.  29.  Jerobo^^n  slept  with  his  fathers  i.  of  Isr. 

16.  3.  Ahaa  walked  in  the  way  of  the  t.  of  isr. 

17.  2.  Hoshea  did  evil,  but  not  as  the  t.  of  Isr. 
8.  l.=rael  walked  in  the  statutes  of  Ihe  t.  of  Isr. 

23.19. Jv/siah  took  away  houses  the  t.  of  Isr.  made 
22.  not  such  a  [lassoverin  tliodaysofthet.  of  Is. 

1  C/ir.  9.  1 .  were  written  in  the  book  of  t.  of  Israel 
and  Judah,  2  Chron.  16.  11.  I  25.  26.  i  27.  27. 

I  28.  26.  I  32.  32.  |  .33.  18. 

2  CA7-«H.20.  34.  in  book  of  Jehu  who  is  mentionpij 
in  the  hook  of  the  t.  of  Isr.  35  27.  |  36.  8, 

28.27.  Ahaz  was  not  brought  into  sop.  oft.  of  Isr, 

JUic.  1.14  houses  of  A  chzib  shall  be  a  lie  tot.  of  Is, 

KINGS/)/  .liidah. 

1  Sam.  27.  6.  Ziklag  pertained  to  the  t.  of  .Hdah 
1A''W£'S  14.29.  actsofRehidioam  in  the  book  of  the 

Chronicles  of  the  t.  of  .ludah,  15.  7,  23.  ]  22. 
45.  2  Kins  a  8.  23.  |  15.  6,  36.  |  16.  19.  |  20.  20 
I  21.  17,25.  i  23.28.  )  24.  .5. 

2  Kirigs  12.18.  hallowed  things  the  t  of  .hid ah  had 
doilicated,  19.  written  in  the  hook  of  the  Chro- 
nicles of  the  t.  of  .htdah,  1-1.  18.  2  Ckron.  25. 
26.  I  '28.  26.  I  32.  32.  |  33.  27.  |  36.  8. 

18.  .5.  there  was  none  like  him  of  all  the  t.  of.Tudah 
23.5.Josrah  |iut  down  priists  t.  of  .Indah  ordained 

1 1,  took  horses  t.  of  .ludah  had  civen  to  the  snn 
12.beal  down  altars  which  k.of  .Judah  had  tnaoe 

22.  not  such  a  passoverin  all  days  oft.  of  ,fuilah 
2CAr«n.34.n.tnfloor  houses  t.  nf  .Judah  deatrovcd 
/sa.1.1.  the  vision  of  Isaiah  in  days  of  the  k.of  .Tud. 
.frr  1.18.  I  have  made  an  iron  pillar  against  k.of  .T. 

8.  1.  they  shall  bring  out  bones  of  the  t.  nf  .ludah 
17.  19.  stand  in  eale,  whereby  t.o/. /urirtt  come  in 

20.  bear  the  word  of  the  Lord  ye  t.  of  .Jnii.  19  3. 
19. 4. burnt  incense  to  gods  t.  «/./.  have  not  known 

13.  th(!  houses  of  Ihe  t.  of  .Judah  -ihail  be  defiled 

20.  .5.  treasures  oft.  of  .Jndah  will  1  give  loencm. 

33.4.c(mcerning  houses  oft.  of  .Jiid.  thrown  down 

44.9.  have  ye  forgotten  wickednesn  oft.  of  .Judah'! 

Hos.  1.  1.  the  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  lo  Ho«ea 

in  the  days  of  the  *.  of  .Judah,  Mic.  1.  1. 

See  KiNo.s  of  Jsraci. 

KINGDOM 

Signifies  [1]  One  or  more  countries  subject  lo  4 


KIN 

Hme  Deut.^).  4.  \/X]  Sovereignly,  or  univcrral 
a.,mimon,  1  Chroii.  -JU.  11.  Fsal.  '-'-J.  '2b.  1  lOii. 
lU  [3]  Heaven,  Mat.  2ti.  29.  i!  Tun.  -1.  18. 
f4]  ,1  right  lu  be  a  lung,  1  Sam.  '20.  31.  [5] 
6ot!ervment,vrsuprcme<uimiiii.-ilr(ilii)ii,\  Sam. 
18.  8.  There  is  f  1)  TAc  kingdom  of  God,  [I] 
Of  his  power,  I'sul.  145.  1-2,  i:i.  Dan.  4.  3. 
[2]  Of  /us  grace,  Mai.  4.  23.  j  (i.  10,  33.  [31 
Of  his  glory,  Luke  '22.  10.  1  Cor.  (j.  'J.  (II) 
Of  Chri.st,  Mat.  16  28.  Col.  ].  13.  (Ill)  Of 
heaven,  sigiiil'ying,  [1]  The  stale  of  the  c/iurch 
wider  tJu:  giispii,  or  the  kivgdom  of  the  Mes- 
siah, wherein  great  spiritual  blessings  undpri 
vileges  were  to  be  bestowed.  Mat.  3.  2.  [2]  The 
visible  church,  which  is  heavenly,  and  prepares 
for  the  kingdom  of  glory.  Mat.  5.  19," 20.  |  13 
47.  [3]  The  state  of  tlie  church  or  gospil  in 
the  world,  or  of  grace  in  the  soul,  which  should 
increase,  n otwitlistandrng  its  small  appearance 
at  first,  Mat.  13  31.  Or,  for  grace  in  ihs  heart, 
JiUKe  17.21.  [4J  The  place  of  eternal  happiness 
and  glory.  Mat.  5.  10.  (IV)  Of  priests,  Esod. 
ID.  I>.  1  Pet.  2  y.  (V)  Of  men,  Dan.  5.  21. 
Exod  v.).  ().  and  ye  shall  be  to  ine  a  k.  of  priests 
K'um.  32.  33.  Moses  gave  to  Gad,  Reuben,  and 
Manasseii  the  A.  olSihon  and  the  k.  ol'Og, 
JJcut.  3.  13.  Josh.  13.  I'2,  21,  27,  30. 
Dent.  3.  4.  took  the  k.  of  Og  in  Bashan  sixty  cities 

1  So-m.  10.  16.  of  llic  matter  of  k.  lit  told  him  not 

25.  then  Samuel  told  the  manner  of  the  4. 

11.  14.  renew  the  k.  there  ||  14.  47.  Sail!  look  k. 

15.  28.  Lord  hath  rent  the  k.  of  Israel,  28.  17. 
18.  8.  and  what  can  he  have  more  but  the  k.  1 

2  Sam.  3.  10.  to  translate  the  /;.  from  houei-  of  Saul 

16.  3.  Israel  shall  restore  me  the  k.  of  m\  fal.hcr 

8.  hath  delivered  the  k.  into  hand  of  Absalom 
\Kings  2. 15.  thou  knowest  that  the  A-.  was  mine 

'22.  ask  for  him  the  h.  for  he  is  my  elder  brother 

10.  20.  not  like  made  in  any  k.  '2  Chron.  9.  19. 

1 1. 11. 1  will  surely  rend  the  k.  from  thee,  31.  35. 

13.  1  will  not  rend  away  all  the  k.  34. 
12.21. 10  bring /i.  again  loRehoboan),2  Chr.  11.1. 

26.  now  shall  k.  return  again  to  house  of  David 

14.  8.  1  rent  the  A',  away  from  the  house  of  David 
18. 10.  no  k.  where  my  lord  hath  not  sent  to  seek 
21.  7.  do»;  thou  now  govern  the  k.  of  Israel  ? 

2  Kings  14.  5.  as  soon  as  the  k.  was  confirmed 

15.  19.  Willi  him,  to  confirm  the  A.  in  his  hand 

1  Chr.  111.  14.  and  lurned  the  A",  to  David,  12.  23. 
16.20.  from  one  k.  In  anolher  people,  Ps.  105.  13. 
29.  II.  all   in   heaven  and  earth  is  thine,  thine  is 

the  A-.  O  Lord,  Psal.  22.  28.  Mat.  6.  13. 

2  Chron.  13. 8.  think  to  withstand  the  k.  of  the  Lord 
14.  ">.  and  the  A.  was  quiet  before  him 

21.  3.  the  k.  gave  lie  to  Jehoram  the  first-born 
4.  .Iihoram  was  risen  up  to  the  k.  of  his  father 

22.9  Ahaziah  had  no  power  to  keepsldl  the  k. 

'K).  21.  for  a  sin-offering  for  the  k.  and  .ludah 

i*2.  15.  for  no  god  of  any  nation  or  k,  was  able 
WcA.  9.  3.").  for  they  have  not  served  thee  in  their  A. 
Esth.  1. 14.  seven  princes  which  sat  first  in  the  k. 

4.  14.  thou  art  come  to  the  A.  for  such  a  time 

5.  3.  it  shall  begiven  tothehalf  of  the  A.  6.  |  7.  2. 
ha.  19.2.  they  shall  fight,  A.  against  k.  Mat.'ii.l. 

Mark  13.8.  /.uAe21.  10. 
34. 12.  Ihcy  shall  call  the  nobles  thereof  to  the  A. 
«fiO.  12.  the  A.  that  will  not  serve  thee,  ./cr.  27.  8. 
Jer.  18.  7.  I  speak  concerning  a  k.  to  destroy  it 

9.  conCHrning  a  k.  to  build  and  to  plant  it 
Imw.  2.  2.  he  hath  polluted  the  k.  and  the  princes 
Eick.  16.  13.  and  thou  didst  prosper  into  a  k. 

17. 14.  that  the  k.  might  be  base,  and  not  lift  itself 
29.  14.  and  they  shall  be  there  a  base  k. 
K)an.^.  37.  the  God  of  heaven  hath  given  thee  a  A. 

44.  in  llieir  days  shall  God  of  heaven  set  up  a  k. 
4.17.  ihcMosI  High  ruletli  in  the  A.  of  men,25. 32. 

31.  O  king,  the  A.  is  departed  from  thee 

6.  4.  no  fault  against  Daniel  concerning  the  k. 

7.  18.  the  saints  shall  take  the  A.  and  po/isessthe  A. 
22.  the  time  came  t.  lat  the  saints  possessed  the  A. 

27.  Ihe  Most  High  whose  A.  Is  an  everlasting  k. 

11.  21.  they  shall  no:  give  the  honour  of  Ihe  A. 
Hns.  1.  4.  and  will  cause  to  cease  the  A.  of  Israel 
^mos9.  6.  the  eyes  of  the  Ld. are  upon  Ihe  sinful  k. 
Ohad.  21.  and  the  A.  shall  be  the  Lord's 

Kic.  4.  6.  A.  shall  come  to  the  daushter  of  Jerusa. 
Mat.  4.  23.  the  gospel  of  the  A.  9.  35.|  '24.  14. 

8.  12.  Ihe  children  of  the  A.  shall  be  cast  out 

12.  25.  every  A.  divided  against  itself  is  brought 

to  desolatioji,  Mark  3.  24.  /.uke  11.  17. 

13.  38.  the  good  seed  are  the  children  of  Ihe  A. 
43.  siiall  shine  as  Ihe  sun  in  Ihe  A.  of  their  father 

25.  34.  inh  >rit  the  A.  prepared  for  you  from  the 
26  29.  til    I  drink  it  new  in  my  Father's  A. 
Alarh  11.  10.  blessed  he  the  A.  of  our  father  David 
l.uke  12.  32.  Father's  godd  pleasure  to  give  you  A. 
10. 12.  a  nobleman  went  to  receive  for  himself  a  A. 

15.  he  was  returned   having  received  the  k. 
2D.   2<1.  1  appoint  uiitc  you  a  k.  as  my  Father 
^CtS.  I.  6  wilt  til  )U  restore  again  the  k.  to  Liraef! 
322 


KIN 

1  Cor.  15.24.  when  ho  shall  iiai  e  delivered  up  die  4. 
j  Cut.  1.  13.  hath  translated  us  into  the  A.  of  li.s  Son 
I  //ci.  12.28.  wherefore  we  rci  eiviiiga  k.  that  cannot 
\Jaru.  2.  5.  heirs  of  Ihe  k.  which  he  hath  promised 

2  fet.  1.  11.  an  entrance  in.nistered  intoeverlasi.  A. 
WcB. 1.9.  companion  in  Ibo  A.  and  patience  of  Jesus 

17.  12.  ten  kings,  which  have  received  no  k.  as  yet 

17.  to  agree,  and  give  their  A.  to  the  beast 
See  Establish,  Established,  Throne. 

KINGDOM  of  God. 

Mat.  6. 33.  but  seek  ye  first  the  A.  of  G.  I.vke  12. 31 

l'2.'28.A.(7/r;.  IS  come  unto,  l^ukc  10.9, 11.  |  11.20. 

19.24.  through  eye  of  a  needle, than  for  a  rich  man 

to  enter  inio  A.  of  G.  Mark  10.  23.  l.uke  18.  24. 

21.31.  ihe  harlots  go  into  the  A.  of  (t.  before  you 

43.  the  A.  of  God  shall  be  taken  from  vou 

Mark  1.  14.  pro^ching  k.  of  God,  Jicts  8.  12.  |  20. 

'25.  I  '28.  31. 

15.  the  k.  of  God  is  at  hand,  repent  and  believe 

4.  11.  to  know  the  mystery  of  k.of  G.  Luke  8.  10. 

26.  and  he  said,  so  is  the  A.  of  G.  as  if  a  man  cast 
30.  whereuntoshall  lik.  A.  ofG.?  Luke  13.  18,20. 

9. 1.  till  they  have  seen  A.  of  O.  come  wilh  power 
47.  better  to  enter  into  the  A.  of  G.  wilh  one  eye 

10.  M.children,  forofsucbis  A.  o/G. /vwAe  18.  l(i. 
15.  whoso  shall  not  receive  A.  of  G.  Luke  18.  17. 
24.  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches  to 

enter  into  the  k.  of  God,  25.  Luke  18.  '25. 

12.  34.  he  said,  thou  art  not  far  from  the  A.  of  G. 
14.  25.  till  that  day  I  drink  it  new  in  the  h.  of  G. 
1.5.43.  which  waited  for  the  A.  of  G.  Luk'^.  51. 

Aw Af  4.43. 1  must  preach  the  k.ofG.  to  oilie  cities 

6.  20.  blessed  be  ye  poor,  for  yours  is  the  k.  uf  G. 

7.  '28.  that  is  least  in  the  A.  of  G.  is  greater  than  he 
8.1. preaching  and  shewing  glad  tidingsof  A.«/fV. 
9.  2.  and  he  sent  them  to  preach  Ihe  A.  of  G.  60. 

11.  received  then;,  and  spake  tolhem  of  A.  «/ Ti'. 

27.  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  tlieysee  A.  of  G. 
62.  and  looking  back,  is  fit  for  the  k.  of  God 

13.  28.  ye  shall  see  all  Ihe  prophets  in  the  A.  of  G. 
29.  and  they  shall  sit  c!own  in  the  A.  of  God 

14.  15.  blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  A.  of  G. 
if).  16.  since  thr*.  lime  the  k.  of  G.  is  pleached 
17.20.  was  demanded  when  A.  of  G.  sho.ild  come 

20.  the  A.  of  God  cometh  not  with  observation 

21.  for  behold  the  A.  of  God  is  within  you 
18.2^1.  left  wife  or  children  for  the  A.  of  G.  sake 
19.  II.  they  thought  that  A.  of  G.  should  appear 
2|.  31.  know  ye  that  the  A.  of  G.  is  nigh  at  hand 

22.  16.  nor  eat  till  it  be  fulfilled  in  the  A.  of  G. 

18.  I  will  not  drink  until  the  k.  nf  G.  shall  come 
John  3.  3.  except  man  be  born  again,  cannot  see  k. 

5.  born  of  water,  he  cannotenler  inioihe  A.  of  G. 

Jicts  1.3.  things  pertainingtoA.  »/r7.8. 12.  j  19.8. 

14. 22. through  much  tribulation  enter  into  A.  of  G. 

28.  '23.  to  wiuim  he  expounded,  and  lestf  A.  of  G. 

Rom.  14.  17.  for  the  A.  of  G.\s  not  meal  and  drink 

1  C:or.  4.20.  the  A.  of  G.  is  not  in  word,  but  in  power 

6.9.  Ihe  unrighteous  shall  not  inherit  \Unk.of  G. 

10.  nor  e.^.toriioncrs  inherit  k.  of  G.  Gal.  5.  21. 

F./ih.  5.  5. 

15.  50.  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  Ihe  A.  of  G. 
Col.  4.  1!.  my  fellow-workers  unto  the  A.  of  God 
iThess.  1.5.  may  be  counted  worlhy  ofthe  k.  of  G. 
Rev.  12.  10.  now  is  come  the  k.  of  our  God 

KINGDOM  of  Heaven. 
Mat.  3. 2.  repent,  for  A.  ofh.  is  at  hand,  4.  17.  1 10.  7. 

5.  3.  blessed  are  poor  in  spirit,  theirs  is  k.of  h.  10. 

19.  shall  be  called  least  in  A.  o/ A.  great  in  k.  of  h. 

20.  shall  in  no  case  enter  into  A.  of  heaven,  18.  3. 

7.  21.  not  that  sailh,  Lord,  shall  enter  A.  of  h. 

8.  11.  shall  sit  down  wilh  Abraham  in  A.  ofh. 

11.  11.  he  that  is  least  in  A.  of  h.  is  greater  than  he 
l'2.A.o/A.  suffer,  violence,  violent  take  it  by  force 

13.  11.  to  know  the  mysteries  of  ihe  k.  of  heaven 
24.  the  A.  of  h.  is  like,  31,  33,  44,  45,  47,  .52.  | 

18.  23.  I  20.  1.  I  22.  2.  |  25.  1,  14. 

16.  19.  I  will  give  to  thee  the  keys  of  A.  of  h. 

18.  1.  who  is  the  greatest  in  k.  of  heaven,  4. 

23.  13.  for  ye  abut  up  Ihe  A.  nf  h.  against  men 

His  KINGDOM. 
Gen.  10.  10.  and  the  beginning  of  Ar's  k.  was  Babel 
Mum.  24.  7.  and  his  A.  shall  be  exalted 
Deut.  17.  18.  he  sitteth  on  the  throne  of  Ais  k. 

20.  that  he  may  prolong  his  days  in  his  k. 
'2  Sam.  5.  12.  perceived  that  he  had  exalted  his  k. 

1  Chron.  11.  10.  strensthened  with  him  in  his  k. 

14.  2.  for  his  k.  was  lift  up  on  high  for  Israel 

2  Chr.  1.  1.  Solomon  was  strengthened  in  his  k. 
2.  1.  determined  to  build  a  house  far  his  A.  12. 
33. 13.  brought  him  again  to  Jerusalem  iiilo  his  k. 

Psal.  103.  19.  and  his  k.  ruleth  over  all 
145.  12.  and  the  glorious  majesty  of  his  k. 
Eccl.  4.  14.  whereas  he  that  is  born  in  his  k. 
Isa.  9.  7.  upon  his  k.  to  order  and  establish  it 
Z>an.4.3.  the  high  God,/ns  k.  is  an  everlasting  A. 
.34.  Ai's  k.  from  generation  to  genera.  6.26.  |  7.14. 
11.  4.  hie  k.  shall  be  broken  and  plucked  up 
9.  the  king  of  Ihe  south  shall  come  into  his  k. 
Mat.  12.  20.  how  chall  his  k.  staud  1  Luke  11,  18. 


\i\fi 

Mai.  13.41. tlieysliallgatheroiitof,^;>A.allthings 

16.  28.  lliey  see  ihe  Sou  of  man  tuiiung  in  kit  k. 
Ijuks  1.  33.  and  of  Afii  k.  there  .shall  be  no  en«l 

1  'J'hess.i.  12.who  hath  called  you  to  A.  A.  andglo?^ 

2  7'im.4. 1.  who  shall  judge  at  his  appearing  u.ii!  A  A 
Rev.  16.  10.  and  his  k.  was  toll  of  darkness 

My  KINGDOM. 
Gen.  20. 9.  has  brought  on  me  and  my  k.  a  great  eir> 
2  Sam.  3.  '28.  1  and  my  k  are  guili  less  before  the  I* 
I  Chrcn.  17.  14.  1  will  settle  him  in  my  k.  for  e»f-i 
Dan.  4.  36.  and  for  the  glory  of  my  k.  in  my  k. 

6.  26.  in  every  dominion  of  my  k.  men  Irt,-)  ^  * 
Mark  6.  23.  I  will  give  it  to  the  half  of  m^  A 
Luke  '22. 30.  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table  in  ?« 
.John  18.  36.  Jesus  said,  my  k.  is  not  of  this  wor 

\fmy  k.  were,  but  now  my  k.  is  not  from  hence 
Thy  KIiNGD(.)M. 
1  ■'iam.  13.  14.  but  now  tliy  A.  sliall  not  contin 
Ps.  45.6.  sceplreof  t.  k.  a  right  scpjiire,  Heb.  I 
145.  11.  they  shall  speak  ofthe  ghny  of  thy  k. 
13.  thy  k.  is  an  everl.  kiiigd.  thy  doiiiin.  eiidareti) 
Dan.  4.  26.  thy  k.  shall  be  sure  to  lliee,  after  that 
5.  11.  thereisa  man  in  <A7^  A.  ||26.  G.  numb.  <A^  A 
'28.  thy  k    is  divided  to  the  Medes  and  Persians 
M11I.6.W  thy  k.  come,  thy  will  be  done,y>i(Ae  11.2. 
'20.  21.  and  ihe  other  on  thy  left  in  thy  k. 
/>«Ac23.42.remenib.me  when  thou  coiuest  to  <At  k 

KINGDOMS. 
T)e7it.  3.21.  so  shall  the  L.  dolo  all  Ihe  k.  whither 
28.  25.  be  removed  into  all  llie  k.  ofthe  earth 
.losh.  11.  10.  Hazor  was  the  head  of  all  those  A 
1  Sam.  10.  18.  I  delivered  you  out  of  liandofallA. 

1  /Tinws 4. 21. Solomon  reigned  over  all  A.from  riyui 

2  Kings  19.  15.  the  God  of  all  the  A.  of  Ihe  earth 

19.  that  all  Ihe  k.  may  know,  Isa.  37.  '2U. 

1  Cliron.  29.  30  limes  that  went  over  all  the  k. 

2  Chron.  i'2. 8.  Ihey  may  know  the  service  of  IhcA 

17.  10.  Ihe  fear  of  the  Lord  fell  on  the  A.  20.  29. 
20.  6.  ihou  rulest  over  all  the  A.  ofthe  heathen 
36.  23.  all  A.  hath  ihe  Lord  given  me,   Ezra  1.  2 

JVeA.  9.  2'2.  thou  gavest  them  A.  and  nations 

Psal.  46.  6.  the  heathen  rageil,  the  A.  were  niovrJ 
68.  32.  sing  unto  God,  ye  A.  ofthe  earlh 
79.  6.  thy  wrath  on  the  A.  that  have  not  called 
102.  '22.  the  A.  are  gathered  to  serve  the  Lord 
135    11.  who  smote  all  the  k.  of  Canaan 

Isa.  10.  10.  as  my  hand  hath  found  the  A.  of  idok 
13.4.  Ihe  noise  ofthe  A.  of  nations  gathered 

19.  Babylon  the  glory  of  A.  as  Sodom,  47.  5. 
14.  16.  IS  this  the  man  that  did  shake  A.? 
23.  11.  he  shook  Ihe  A.  1|  37.  16.  God  of  all  k. 

Jer.  1.  10.  and  over  the  A.  1  have  set  the"; 
10.  7.  and  in  all  their  k.  none  like  iIk'b 
1.5.  4.  to  he  removed  inio  all  k.  '24.  9.  |  31.  17. 
25.  26.  all  the  A.  ofthe  world  shall  drink 

28.  8.  the  prophets  prophesied  against  great  k. 

29.  18.  I  will  make  lliern  a  terror  to  all  k. 
34.  ).  all  Ihe  k   lought  against  Jerusalem 

49.  28.  concerning  Kedar  and  the  A.  of  Hazor 
51.  20.  and  wilh  ihee  will  I  destroy  A. 
'27.  call  together  against  her  ihc  A.  of  Ararat 

Eiek.  29.  15.  it  shall  be  the  basest  ofthe  k. 
.37.  '22.  nor  shall  they  be  divided  into  two  k. 

Dan.  2.  44.  and  it  shall  consume  all  these  A. 

7.  23.  which  shall  be  diverse  from  all  A. 

8.  22.  four  A.  shall  stand  up  out  of  the  nation 
./JmoaO.  2.go  toGath;  be  they  better  than  tl  esf  A.I 

I  JVnA.  3.5.  and  I  will  shew  the  k.  thy  shame 
I  Zeph.  .3.  8.  that  I  may  asssemble  the  A.  to  jiotir  on 
I  Hag.  2.  22.  I  will  overthrow  llin  liironi^  of  A.  and 
I  willdeslrf)y  the  strength  ofthe  A.  ofthe  heathea 
j  Jl/n<.  4.8.shewed  him  all  the  A.  of  world,  Luke  i.  5 
I  Heb.  11.33.  who  ihrongh  faith  subdued  A.  wrouffh' 
[Rev.  11.  15.  A.  of  this  world  become  A.  of  the  Lor* 
I  KINGLY. 

Dan.  5.  20.  he  was  deposed  from  his  A",  throne 

KINSFOLK. 
.Toh  19.  14.  my  A.  have  failed  and  forgotten  mc 
A«Af2.44.soughtJesiis  among  IhcirA. and  ac<iur.int 
KINSFOI,KS. 

1  Kings  Ifi.  11.  Zimri  left  none  of  Baasha's  A. 

2  Kings  10.  11.  Jehu  slew  Ahtib's  A.  and  priestg 
AuAe  21.  16.  ye  shall  be  helraved  by  k.  and  friendl 

KINSMAN. 
JV?/7n.  5.  8.  if  Ihe  man  have  no  A.  to  re-oinjiensn 
'27.  11.  ye  shall  give  his  inheritance  to  hrs  k. 
Deut.  25.  t  5.  her  husband's  next  A.  shall  go  in 
t  7.  if  a  man  Ime  not  to  take  his  next  A.  wife 
Ruth  2.  1.  Naomi  had  a  A.  his  name  was  Boaz 

3.  9.  thou  art  a  near  A.  ||  12.  a  A.  nearer  than  f 

13.  if  hewill  perform  lolhee  the  part  of  aA.  well 

if  not,  1  will  do  the  part  of  a  k.  to  thea 

4.  I.  behold  the  k.  o!  whom  Boaz  spike,  came  bj 
6.  the  A.  said,  I  cannot  redeem  it  fur  myself 

8.  the  A.  said  unto  Boaz,  buy  it  for  theo 

14.  hath  not  left  thee  this  day  without  a  A 
.John  18.  26.  being  his  A.  whose  ear  Pelor  cut  off 
Rom.  16.  11.  salute  Herodian  my  A.  greot  thciB 

KINSMEN. 
/iufA 2.20.  the  man  isnearofkin,  oooof  ournex* 


ENE 

lCJron.l.'J.13.Uriel  ^nd  liis  A.twoliuiidre^  t.venl? 
Pjal.  'M    11.  my  lov  rs  uiid  k.  stuud  alar  off 
Mark's  ^^ii.wlian  I.  Iieiird,  Uiuy  weiu  lo  lay  hold 
Luke  14.  i-i.  call  not  IfiuiKls,  bfKllircii,  nor  k. 
^cU  lU.  -M.  Loniulius  liaii  culltd  togt'tliur  I118  iic. 
H'>iu.S).'X  uccuiccil,  lor  (iiy  k.  according  lo  ilie  UtsJi 
It).  7.  suluiu  my  k.  |j  ^1.  Iliy  k.  balule  you 

KK\iSVVOAlAi\. 
Lev.  18. 12.  l'atliei's.<isier,Blieis  my  fatJier's  near  i. 

13.  luoUier's  zJisLtr,  she  is  tliy  motlier's  iicir  k. 
Pruo.  7.  ^.  and  cull  uiiderstuiidiiig  ihy  k. 

Kl.NtJVVUMEiN. 
Lev.  18.  17.  not  uiicovtr,  tor  itiey  are  her  near  k. 

They  are  signs,  [1]  O/  reoircncc  and  subjection 
to  »  superior,  1  Cjarii.  10.  1.  1  Kings  1!).  Id. 
[l2]  J/  ^spiritual  subiiusaton  and  au-urativn  to 
C/irist,  l^sul.  ii.  1-J.  [3J  0/  luv6  and  agtcUon, 
Uen.  27.  :Ju,  vi7.  1  Sani.  -JO.  41.  14 J  Uf  ido 
latrous  reverence  and  adoration,  Uos.  13.  i. 
They  are,  [IJ  7'rait4jious,  sucJi  as  .Juab's  to 
.'iiiiasa,  when  he  kissed  him  and  slew  him,  and 
Juda.f's  to  Christ,  when  he  kissed  hiin  and  be- 
trayed htm,  i  Sam.  -JU.  it.  Mat.  liG.  4d.  [2] 
Hypucritieal,  2  Sam.  15.  5.  [3J  Idolatrous, 
1  Kings  19,  Id.  [4]  Carnal  and  whorish, 
Prov.  7.  13  [5j  tpirilual,  tkuse  sensible, 
familiar,  and  frequent  dtseocertes  of  Christ's 
love  coiuniuntealed  to  his  church  by  his  word 
and  Hpiril,  Canl.  J.  2.  |  6.  1.  [Gj  Huly,  pro- 
ceeding from,  and  a  pledge  of  Christian  and 
holy  love,  Uom.  l(i.  lt>.  1  Cor.  lU.  20. 
Kl.^ri.  ES. 

Prov.  27.  6   but  the  k.  ol  an  enemy  nre  deceitful 

(Jiint.  1.  2.  let  him  k.  me  with  the  k.  of  his  iiioulh 

liuke'i.  45.  Ilion  gavest  me  no  k.  lint  this  wnmnn 
23.  48.  lK'tr;iye~t  \\\,m\  the  Snn  of  niiui  with  ;i  k? 

Jiom.  16.  Ifi.  sahite  ni.e  another  with  «  holy  k. 

I  Cor.  IC.  20.  s'-ect  with  a  holv  k.  2  Cor.  13.  12. 

1  'J'Aess.  5.  26.  greet  the  hrelhrcii  with  a  holy  k. 

1  Pet.  0.14.  greet  yu  one  another  with  a  A.  of  chanty 

KISS. 
Gen.  27.  26.  come  near  now  and  k.  me,  my  son 
3l.28.not.suti'eied  me  to  k.  my  sons  and  daughters 
41.  MO.  at  thy  woid  shall  all  i.iy  people  k. 

2  Sam.  20.  9.  Joah  took  .^inasa  by  the  beard  to  k. 
I  Kings  lit.  20.  let  ine  k.  my  lather  and  mother 
/'.<u/.  2.12.  A.  the  Son,  Itsi  he  be  angry  and  ye  jierish 
f'rov.  24.  2:i.  every  man  shall  k.  his  li|)s  tfiat  gives 
Cant.  1.2.  let  him  k.  me  with  the  kissesothis  mouth 

a.  1.  I  would  k.  thee,  yea  i  should  not  be  despised 
Has.  13.  2.  let  men  that  sacrilice  k.  the  calves 
.flat.  20.  43.  give  a  Scgn,  saying,  whomsoevor  I  k. 
the  same  Is  he,  hold  him  last,  Mark  14.  44. 
£.|/Ar7.45.lhi3  woman  hath  not  ceased  to  k.  my  feel 
22.  47  Judas  drew  near  to  Jesus  to  k,  him 

KISSED. 
Oen.  27.  27.  and  Jacob  came  near  and  k.  him 
29.  11.  and  Jacob  k.  Rachel  and  wept 

13.  Laban  k.  Jacob  ||  33.  4.  Esau  k.  Jacob 
31.55.  and  Lalian  k.  his  sons  and  Ins  daughters 
45.  15.  moreover  Joseph  k.  all  Ins  brethren 

48.  10.  Jacob  k.  and  embraced  .Joseph's  sons 
50. 1.  Joricph  fell  on  his  father's  face  and  k.  him 
F.tod.  4.27.  Aaron  met  .Mo.^os  in  mount  and  k.  him 
18.  7.  Moses  met  his  father-in-law  and  k.  him 
ftutAl.St.Naomi  A",  her  daughters-in-law, they  wepl 

14.  and  Orpah  k.  her  mother-in-law,  but  Ruth 
I  Sam.  10.  1.  Samuel  pniired  oil  and  k.  Saul 

20.  41.  Jonathnn  :nul  David  k.  one  another 
iSam.  14.  33.  he  bowed,  .ind  the  king  k.  Absalom 

V>.  5.  Absalom  k.  any  rnin  thiil  came  nigh  to  him 

lit.  39.  the  king  k.  Barzillai,  and  blessed  him 
1  Kings  19. 18.  every  inonlh  which  hath  not  k.  him 
.fob  31.  27  or  my  mouth  hath  k.  my  hand 
P.ial.  85. 10.  righleonsness  and  jieaco  k.  each  other 
hrov.  7.  13.  80  she  caught  him  and  k.  him 
I'zrk.  3.  t  13.  wings  of  creatures  k.  one  another 
JUat.iG.  49.  hail  Mu.ster,  and  k.  him,  jMiirk  14.  45. 
I.uke  7.  38.  Mary  k.  his  leet  and  anointed  them 

!5.  20.  his  lather  fell  on  his  neck  and  k.  him 
/]ct3  20.  37.  they  fell  on  P;i ill's  neck  and  k.  him 

KITK. 
r.rv.  11. 14.  the  t.  after  hi-  kind  unci.  Deut.  14.  13. 

KNFAD. 
Oen.  IS.  6.  k.  it,  and  make  cakes  on  the  hearth 
Jcr.  7.  18.  and  the  women  k.  iheir  dough 
KNE.ADF.D. 

1  Snm.^.'i-I.  woman  at  Endor  look  flour  and  k.  it 

2  .Sum.  13.  8  Tamar  took  Hour  k.  and  made  cakes 
/I'o.i.  7.  4.  the  halier  k.  Ihi'  donyh  till  it  be  leavened 

KNEAULNG. 
F.tod.  8.  3.  frofs  shall  cmr^;  into  thy  A:. -troughs 
12.  34.  their  k.  troughs  being  bound  up  in  clothes 

KNEE 
SHsri'iPS.  rn  That  varl  of  the  bndt/  which  joins 
the  Icif  nml  thier/i' together,  Judg.'7.5.  [21  The 
ftorfp,  Psal.  109.  24.  [3]  I'ersnns,  Job  4  4. 
Heb.  12.  12.  To  bow  the  KMOE  signifies,  [1] 
3Cb  werWifU,  1  Kings  10.  18.  Rom  11.4.  [21 
323 


KNE 

To  pray,  Epii.  3.  14.  [3]  To  be  in  subjection, 
Phil.  2.  11). 
Gen.  41.  43.  they  cried  before  him,  bow  the  k. 
Jsa.  45.  23.  liial  unto  me  every  k.  shall  bow,  every 
tongue  shall  swear,  Hum.  14.  II.  I'hil.  2.  lU. 
Jilat.  27.  2;i.  bowed  ibe  k.  betbre  hini,  Mark  15.  19. 
Horn.  11.  4.  who  have  not  bowed  the  k.  to  Ijaul 

KiN  EES. 
Gen.  30.  3.  my  maid  llilhah  shall  bear  on  my  k. 

46.  12.  Joseph  brought  them  uulfiom  hetw.  Iiisji;. 
5U.  23.  children  weie  brought  up  on  Joseph's  k. 

Deat.  28.  35.  the  Loid  shall  smite  tiiee  111  ilie  k. 
Judg.  7.  5.  that  bowelh  down  on  Ins  k.  to  drink,  G. 
Iti.  19.  and  she  made  Samson  -leep  on  her  k. 

1  Kings  b.  54.  Soloiii.  arose  Iroin  kneeling  on  his  k. 

18.  42.  Elijah  put  his  lace  between  Ins  k. 

l;l.  Id.  all  the  k.  which  have  not  bowed  lo  Baal 

2  Kings  1.13. 1'lird  capt.  fell  on  his  k.  betijre  Elija'' 
4.  21!.  he  sat  on  his  mother's  k.  tiil  noon,  ar.d  died 

2  Chron.  U.  13.  Solomon  kneeled  down  on  his  k. 
Kira  9.  5.  I  lell  on  my  k.  eiiq  spread  my  hands 
./ob  3.  12.  why  did  the  k.  prevent  me,  or  breasts 

4.  4.  and  lliou  hast  strengthened  the  feeble  k. 
l^sal.lOJMi.  my  k.  are  weak  thro'  fasting,  my  flesh 
Jsa.  35.  3.  weak  hands  and  conlirm  the  leeble  k. 

GO.  12.  ye  shall  suck,  and  be  dandled  on  her  A'. 
JCzek.  7.  17.  all  k.  shall  be  weak  as  water,  21.  7. 

47.  4.  he  measured,  the  waters  were  to  tlie  k. 
Uan.  5.  G.  Ins  k.  smote  one  against  another 

G.lU.kneeledonhisA.three  times  a  day  and  prayed 
10.  10.  behold  a  hand  set  me  upon  my  k. 
jYah.  2.  lU.  she  is  empty,  and  the  k.  smile  together 
Mark  15.  19.  bowing  their  k.  worshipped  hini 
J^uke  5.  8.  Simon  Peter  fell  down  at  Jesus'  k. 
F.ph.  .3.  14.  for  Ibis  cause  I  bow  my  k.  to  the  Fatlier 
Heb.  12. 12.  lift  hands  that  hang  down  and  feelile  k 

KNEEL. 
Oen.  24.  11.  he  made  his  camels  k.  down  by  a  well 
Psal.  95.  G.  let  us  /■.  before  the  Lord  our  Maker 

KNEELED. 
2  Chron.  6.  13.  Solomon  k.  down  on  his  knees 
Uan.  G.  10.  Dan.  A',  three  times  a  day  on  his  knees 
lAike  22.  41.  and  Jesus  k.  down  ami  jirayed 
-fJcts  7.  GO.  Stephen  A',  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice 
9.40.Pet.A.and  iirayed  ||  20.  3G  Paul  k.  and  pray  ■<\ 

21.  5.  and  we  k.  down  on  the  shore  and  prayed 

KNEELING. 
1  Kings  8. 54.  Solomon  rose  u|)  from  k.  on  his  knees 
Mat.  17.  14.  a  man  k.  to  him  saying,  Mark  10.  17. 
Mar/c  1.  40.  there  came  a  leper  A.  down  lo  him 

KNEW. 
Oen.  4. 1.  Adam  k.  Eve  his  wife,  she  conceived,  25 
17.  Cain  k.  wife  ||  38.  2G.  Judah  A.  her  no  more 
.Tudg.  11.  39.  Jephthah's  daughter  k.  no  man 

19.  25.  they  A.  her  and  abused  her  all  the  night 
1  Sam.  1.  19.  Elkanah  A.  Hannah  his  wife 

I  Kings  1.  4.  she  was  fair,  but  the  king  A.  her  not 
Mat.  1.  25.  Joseph  A.  her  not,  till  she  brought  lijrth 

KNEW. 

f?en.-3.  7.  Adam  and  Eve  A.  that  they  were  naked 
9.24.  Noah  A.  what  his  younger  son  had  done 

37.  33.  Jacob  k.  it,  and  said,  it  is  my  son's  coat 

38.  9.  Onan  k.  the  seed  should  not  be  his 
42.  7.  Joseph  saw  and  k.  his  brethren,  8. 

JVKm.24.1G.and  k.  the  knowledge  of  the  MostHigl 
iJent.  9.  24.  been  rebelliims  from  the  day  I  k.  you 
34.  10.  a  prophet  whom  the  Lord  A.  face  to  face 
Judg.  3.  2.  such  as  before  A.  nothing  thereof 
13.  21.  Maiioah  A.  he  was  an  angel  of  the  Lord 
18.  3.  they  A",  the  voice  of  the  young  man 

1  Sam.  3.  20.  all  Israel  k.  Samuel  was  a  prophet 
IH.  28.  Saul  A.  that  llie  Lord  was  wiih  David 

20.  9.  tor  if  1  A.  then  would  I  not  tell  thee 

33.  Joiiathan  A.  that  it  was  determined  by  Saul 
39.  only  David  and  Jonathan  A.  the  matter 

22.  15.  for  the  servant  A.  nolhing  ol'all  this 

17.  slay  the  priests  because  they  k.  when  he  fled 
22.  Daviil  said  to  Abiaihar,  I  k.  it  that  day 
23.9.  David  k.  that  Saul  secretly  practised  against 
2G.  17.  Saul  A.  David's  voice,  unil  said,  is  this  Ihy 

2  Slim.  11.  IG.  where  he  k.  that  valiant  men  were 

1  Kings  18.7.0badiah  k.  Elijah,  and  fell  on  his  fface 

2  Chr.  33.  13.  then  Manasseh  k.  the  Lord  was  God 
F.stk.  I.  13.  manner  10  all  that  A.  lawand  juilgmeni 
lob  23.  3.  O  that  I  A.  where  I  might  find  hiir. ! 
Jsa.  48.  4   because  I  A.  that  thou  art  ohsti.iate 

7.  lest  thou  shouldest  say,  behold  I  A.  them 

8.  I  A.  ihutihou  wouldest  deal  very  treacherously 
Jer.  1.  5.  before  1  formed  thee,  I  A.  thee 

32.  8.  then  I  k.  this  was  the  word  of  the  Lord 
41.  4.  be  had  slain  Gcdaliah,  and  no  man  k.  it 
44.15.  men  which  k.  their  wives  had  burnt  incense 
F.zek.  10.  20.  I  A.  ihat  they  were  the  clierubims 
19.7.  ami  he  A.  their  desolate  palaces,  hiid  waste 
J)an.  5.  21.  till  he  A.  that  the  most  High  ruled 
G.  10.  when  Daniel  k.  the  writing  was  si-rned 
.Jonah  4.  2.  I  A.  that  thou  art  a  gracious  God 
'/.ech.  11.  11.  A.  thtit  it  was  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Mat.  7.  23.  I  will  proless  I  never  A.  you 
12.  15.  when  Jesus  k.  he  withdrew  himself 


KNE 

Jiiat.  13.  25.  J-esus  A.  their  ihougbis,  I.nkt  6  It, 
25.  24.  1  A.  thee  that  thou  art  a  liard  man 

27.  l^.  he  A.  Ihat  lor  envy  they  liad  delivered 
Mark  1.  34.  not  to  .speak  because  they  !i.  him 

G.  54.  out  of  (he  ship,  straiglilway  they  k.  him 
12.  12.  A.  he  had  .spoken  the  parable  against  thciH 

J.ukei.ii.  thedevils,  lor  ihey  A.  that  he  wasGhrurt 
12.  47.  Ihat  servant  which  A.  his  lord's  will 
18.  34.  nor  A.  they  the  things  Ihat  were  spoken 
24.  31.  their  eyes  were  ojiened,  and  tiiey  k.  hira 

./ohu  2.  9.  but  the  seivams  A.  whence  it  was 

24.  not  commit  himseif  because  he  k.  all  iusb 

25.  and  testify,  for  he  k.  v\liat  was  in  man 

4.  53.  the  father  A.  il  was  at  the  same  hour 

5.  G.  Jesus  A.  he  had  been  long  in  that  case 
G.  G.  tor  he  himself  A.  what  he  would  do 

Gl.  Jesus  k.  thai  io»  uiscijiies  murmuied 

64.  Jesus  k.  from  the  beginning  who  believed  nci 

11.  42.  1  A.  thai  thou  hearest  me  alwa}s 

57.  that  if  any  man  A.  where  he  were,  to  shewii 
13. 1.  when  Jesus  k.  that  his  hour  was  come 
11.  for  he  A.  who  should  betray  him 
28.  no  man  at  the  table  A.  for  what  intent 
IG.  19.  Jesus  A.  that  ihey  were  desirous  to  ask. 

18.  2.  Judas  which  betiayed  him  A.  the  place 
.dels  3.  10.  k.  that  it  was  he  that  sat  for  alms 

9.  30.  which  when  the  biethien  A.  they  brought 

12.  14.  w  hen  Rhoda  A.  Peter's  voice  she  opened 
IG.  3.  they  k.  all  thai  his  laiher  was  a  Greek 

19.  34.  hut  when  they  A.  that  he  was  a  Jew 
22.  29.  afraid  after  he  A.  that  he  was  a  Roman 
2G.  5.  which  A.  me  from  the  beginning,  ;•  Pharisee 

28.  1.  then  they  A.  the  island  was  calleii  Melila 
Rom.  1.  21.  because  Ihat  when  they  A.  God 

1  C'u;-.2.8.  which  none  of  the  princes  of  this  world  k. 

2  Cor.  5.  21.  he  made  him  to  be  sin,  who  A.  no  sin 
12.2. 1  A.  a  man  in  Christ  above  14  years  ago,  3. 

Col.  l.G.  in  you  since  ye  A.  the  grace  of  God  in  truth 
2.  1.  1  would  you  A.  what  great  coiiHicl  I  have 
.Jade  .5.  put  in  remembrance,  tlio'  ye  once  A.  this 
Jiev.  19. 12.  he  had  a  name  w  ritteii  that  no  man  k. 

KNEW  not. 
Oen.  28. 16.  Lord  is  m  this  place,  and  I  k.  it  not 
31.  32.  Jacob  k.not  thai  Rachel  had  sliden  them 
38.  IG.  Judah  k.  not  she  was  his  daughter-iu-law 
39.G.he  A.  nu«  aught  he  had||42.a.  but  they  A.  n.  him 
Fxod.l.S.lhete  arose  a  new  king  w  hich  A.7iJo.seph 
jVum.  22.  34. 1  A.  not  Ihat  thou  stoodest  in  the  way 
JJcut.  8.  16.  with  manna  whicli  thy  fathers  A.  not 
29  26.  served  gods  which  thy  fuibers  A.  n.  32. 17 
Judg.  2.  10.  a  generation  which  A.  not  the  Lord 

13.  16.  Manoah  A.  not  that  he  was  an  angel 

14.  4.  his  father  A.  not  that  it  was  of '.he  Lord 

20.  34.  Benjamin  A.  not  that  evil  w  iis  near 

1  Sam.  2.  12.  now  the  sons  of  Eli  A.  not  the  Lore] 
14.  3.  the  people  A.  vol  that  Jonalhan  was  gone 
20.  39.  the  lad  A.  7iot  any  thing,  only  Jonathan 

2  Sam.  3.  2B.  sent  after  Abner,  but  David  A.  it  net 
11.20.  A.  ye  not  they  would  shoot  fiom  the  walll 
15.11. they  went  in  simplicity,  and  A.  ?/(;tany  thinj 

18.  29. 1  saw  a  tumult,  but  I  A.  vol  what  it  was 
22.  44.  a  people  which  I  A.  not  shall  serve  inc 

2  Kings  4. 39.  gathered  gourds  for  they  A.  tbom  not 
JVeh.  2.  IG.  the  rulers  A.  not  whither  I  went 
Job  2.  12.  Job's  friends  A.  him  nut,  and  wept 

29.  16.  the  cause  which  I  A.  not  1  searched  out 
42.3.  things  which  I  A.  not  too  wonderful  for  m« 

Psal.  35.  11.  they  laid  to  my  charge  things  I  k.  not 

15.  abjects  gathered  against  me,  and  I  k.  it  not 

73. 1 22.  so  foolish  was  I,  and  A.  not.  I  was  a  beast 

Prov.  23.  t35.  they  have  beaten  me,  and  I  A.  it  not 

24.  12.  if  thou  sayesi,  behold,  we  A.  it  not 

/sa. 42.16. 1  will  bring  the  bli.'dby  a  way  they  A.  not 

25.  it  hath  set  him  on  lire,  yet  he  k.  not 

55.5.  and  nations  Ihat  A.  not  thee,  shall  run  to  thee 
.fer.  2.  8.  and  they  that  handle  the  biw  A.  me  not 
11.  19.  I  A.  rmt  that  they  had  devised  devices 
44.3.  went  to  serve  other  gods  whom  they  k.  not 
Dan.  11.  38.  honour  a  god  whom  bis  fathers  A  not 
Hos.  8.  4.  Ihey  have  made  princes  and  1  A.  it  not 

11.  3.  but  Ihey  A.  not  that  I  healed  them 

Zec^:.  7.  14.  among  the  nations  whom  they  k.  not 
Mat.  17.  12.  Elias  is  come,  and  thi^y  k.  him  not 
24.  39.  k.  not  till  flood  came  and  took  them 
Luke  2.  43.  Joseph  and  his  mother  A.  not  of  it 

12.  48.  that  A.  not  and  did  commit  things  worthj 
.John  1.10.  ine  world  y.  him  not  ||  31.1  A.  him  not,:i3. 

2.  9   «  hen  the  govt.-nor  A.  not  whence  it  was 
20.9.  for  as  yet  they  i.  not  the  scrip' ores  that  he 
14.  and  A.  not  tho'  it  was  Jesus,  21.  4. 
JJet.s  13.  27.  for  they,  because  they  A.  hini  not 

19.  .32.  the  more  part  A.  not  wherefore  they  camq 
27.  39.  when  it  was  day,  Ihey  A.  not  the  land 

1  Cor. 1 .21.  the  world  by  wisdom  k.not  God,  it  pleaa. 
rr'(7^4.8.  h-jwbeit,  then  when  ye  A.  not  God,  redid 
l^oA?i  3.1.  world  kiiowelli  ns  not, because  A.  him  kpI 

KNEWEST. 
J}eut.S.3.he  fedlbee  with  manna,  "hich  thou  *.not 
Hut/i  2.  11.  art  come  to  a  people  which  thou  A.  not 
JVeh.  9. 10.  thou  k.  that  they  dealt  proudly  iif  ainfl 


KNO 

Ps2l.  142.  3.  then  tliou  k.  my  path   n  llie  way 
/*,{.48.  8.  lliou  hearilost  not,  yea,  lliou  A.  no 
Pnn.  5.  'i'i.  not  liujiibteil  lliy  licart,  lliuu  t  all '  jis 
Mat.  25.  'iti.  thou  k.  1  reapuil  vvlitre,  J.ukc  111.  i!;J. 
/>uAe  19.44  lliou  k.  not  lliu  lime  ollliy  visitalioii 
Jotiu  4. 10.  if  thou  k.  the  gift  of  Goil,  and  who  it  is 

KlMKE. 
Oen.""  tJ  Abraham  took  tiie  k.  in  Ins  hand,  10 
Kiad  4.  t  '2.i.  then  Zipporah  took  a  sharp  k. 
.fudg  ID.  '2'J.  took  a  k.  ami  laid  hold  on  Ins  coiiciib. 
Prui!.  iSi  ii.  and  put  a  k.  to  thy  ihroai,  if  given  lo 
Kzek.  5.  1.  so«  of  man,  take  thee  a  sharp  k. 

2.  lake  a  third  part,  and  smile  about  it  with  a  k. 

KNIVEri. 
Josh.  5.  2  make  thee  sharp  k.  and  circumcise 

:i.  Joshua  made  liiin  sharp  k.  and  circuintised 
IKiugs  ld.28.  tliey  cut  themsel.  with  k.  and  luiicels 
Ezra  1.  y.  nine  and  tweniy  k.  Cyrus  brought 
P/-<((;.:!0.14. their  jaw-teeth  as  /,-.  lo  devour  the  jioor 
Ezek.  21.  t  21.  the  king  of  Babylon  made  bright  k. 

KNIT. 
Judg.  20.  1 1.  Israel  were  k.  together  as  one  man 
1  AUHt.  ly.  1.  llie  soul  of  Jonathan  was  k  to  Uavid 
1  C/ir.  12. 17.  if  come,  my  heart  shall  he  k  to  you 
^cts  10.  H.  I  saw  a  siieet  k.  at  the  four  corners 
(Jot.  2.  2.  their  hearts  being  k.  logether  in  love 
It),  body /t-.  togeth.  increasetli  with  increase  ofG. 
KNOCK 
Signifies,  [l]  Tv  beat,  hit,  ar  strike  vpon.  Acts 
12.  Vi,  It).     (21  To  pray  with  feroeucij,  cun 
stancy,  and  impurtuiiity,  Mai.  7.  *^.    Luk^;  11. 
10.     [3)  Christ  calling  and  inntting  us  by  tiis 
word, providence  and  .Spirit,  to  admit  liiin  into 
our  hearts,  and  receive  him  by  faith  and  love, 
Cant.  5.  2.     Kev.  A.  20. 
Hat.  7.  7.  k.  and  it  shall  be  opened,  Luke  11.  9. 
Luke  13.2.J.  ye  begin  to  k.  at  the  door,  s.iying,  open 
Rce.  3. 20.  behold,  1  stand  -it  the  door  and  k.  if  any 

KNOCKED. 
acts  12.  13.  and  as  I'eter  k.  at  the  door  of  the  gate 

KNOCK  ETII. 
Cant.  5. 2.it  is  voice  of  my  beloved  Ihat/i.opentomc 
Miit.'.S  to  him  that  A:  shall  he  opened,  Luke  11.10. 
Luke  12.36.  when  he  coitii»  h  and  A.  they  may  open 

KNOCKING. 
.acts  12. 16.  Peter  contiii.  k.  and  when  they  saw  him 

KNOI*,  S. 
Eio(i.25.  31.hisfe.  and  his  dowers,  34, 36.  137.17. 
33.  with  a  k.  anil  Hower  in  one  branch,  37.  10 
36.  and  k.  brandies  of  the  same,  37.  17,  20,  22. 
I  ^(ttirsh.  18. cedar  carved  with  /i.andopontiowers 
7. 24.  were  /;  compassing  it,  A",  cast  into  two  rows 
jSmo«  y.  t  1.  he  said,  smito  the  k-  of  the  door 
Zeph.  2.  t  14.  the  bittern  shall  lodge  in  k.  of  it 

KNOW 
•Signifies,  [1]  To  understand  or  perceive,  Ruth 
:<.  11.  [2]  To  apjirove  of,  lone,  and  debght  m, 
Psal.  16.  13]  To  cherish  and  take  care  of, 
John  10.  27.  [4]  To  have  the  eipenence  of. 
Gen.  3.  5.  \  22.  12.  15]  'To  possess,  or  have  it 
'n  oiie's  power,  Psa\.  M.  \i.  (O)  Lawfully  to 
use  th.e  marriage-bed.  Gen.  4  I,  17.  |7]  7V 
consider  and  ponder  seriously,  Psal  90.  11. 
[8]  To  believe  upon  undoubted  testviiouy,  ^o\m 
4.  22.  I  11.  24.  ['J]  To  have  a  bare  speculative 
knowledge,  Luke 'l2.  47.  1 10]  To  commit  the 
sin  arrainsl  nature.  Gen  19.  5.  Judg.  19.  22. 
[11]  To  be  fully  persuaded,  Judg  6.  37.  |  IH. 

3.  [12]  Tu  have  a  vain  and  groundless  assur- 
ance, .}udg.  \7.  13.  [13]  To  discern  and  find 
•Ht,  Mat.  7.  16.  [14]  To  teach  and  excite  men 
to  know  thoroughly  and  practically,  Prov  1.2. 
[l.i]  To  hear  or  he  informed  of,  .Acts  24.  22. 
[16]  To  acknowledge  persons  with  due  respect, 
so  as  to  perform  our  diiti)  to  them,  1  Tlii'ss.  5. 
12.  [17]  To  choose,  Amos  3.  2.  [18]  To  com- 
mit, or  have,  2  Cor.  5.  21.  [19]  To  take  var- 
ticular  notice  of.  Gen.  39.  6. 

Gen.  3.  5.  God  doth  k.  your  eyes  shall  be  opened 
22.man  isbecomeasoneof  us,  to  k.good  and  e\-1l 
15.13.said  to  ."^bram,*.  I  by  seed  shall  be  a  stranger 
18.21. 1  will  godown  and  see,  and  if  not,  I  will  k. 
20.7.  if  thou  restore  her  nut,  k.  thou  shall  die 
Exod.  18.  16.  1  make  thein  A',  the  statutes  of  Ood 
33.  12.  hast  not  let  me  k.  whom  thou  will  send 
Xum.  14.  31.  they  shall  /Mlielanil  ye  have  despised 
Dent.  4.  39.  k.  this  day  and  con.^i'der  it,  11.  2. 
8.2.  to  prove  thee  and  A-.  what  was  in  tliy  heart 
3  nor  did  thy  fathers  k.  he  might  make  thic  k. 
13. 3.  proveth  you,  lo  k.  whether  ye  love  the  Lord 
Josh.  4.  22.  then  ye  shall  let  your  children  k. 
.22.  22.  the  Lord  knowelh,  and  Israel  he  shall  k. 
Judg.  3  4.  to  A",  whether  they  would  hearken  to 
Ruth  3.  11.  city  of  iny  people  doth  k.  ihoii  art 
14.  iJie  rose  up  before  one  could  k.  another 
18.  sit  still,  my  daughter,  till  ihou  k.  how  matter 
Sam.  17  47.  and  all  this  assembly  shall  A:,  the  Lord 
90.3.he  saith,  let  not  Jonathan  k.  this,  lest  grieved 
81  2.  let  no  man  k.  any  thing  of  the  bnsines* 
24  11  k.  luid  660  that  there  is  no  evil  in  me 
334 


KNO 

1  Sam.  25.  17.  tliercfore  k.  and  consider  what  thou 
2«.  1.  Aclnsh  said  to  David,  k.  assuredly  tliat 

2.  surely  thou  shall  k.  what  tiiy  servanl  can  do 

2  6(U/i.  3. 25. 10  A-.  thy  going  out,  to  k.  all  thou  doest 
7.'il  done  these  things  tu  makethy  servants,  them 

14.  20.  to  k.  all  things  tliat  are  in  the  earth 
ly.  20.  thy  servant  doth  k.  thai  1  have  sinned 

1  Kings  8. 38.  A-.  every  man  the  plague,  2  CAr.6.29. 
2A'ii^'-s5.8.  he  shall  A.  that  there  IS  a  prophet  in  Is. 
7.  12.  they  k.  that  we  he  hungry,  therelore 

10.  10.  A.  now  that  there  shall  lall  nolliingof  word 

1  Chr.  12.  32.  Issachar,  to  k.  what  Isra.  ought  to  do 
28.  y.  my  son,  A.  thou  the  God  of  thy  falher 

2  Chr.  13.  5.  ought  ye  not  to  k.  that  llie  Loril  gave 
Ezra  4.  15.  A   ihatthis  city  is  a  rebellious  city 

7.  25.  all  such  as  A.  the  laws  of  thy  God  and  teach 
Esth.  2.  11.  Morilecai  walked  to  A.  how  Esther  did 
4.  5.  to  A.  what  it  was,  and  why  it  was 

11.  peojiie  A.  whoioever  shall  come  to  the  king 
Job  5.  24.  thou  shall  A.  thy  tabernacle  in  peace 
25.  thou  shall  A.  tha"  thy  seed  shall  he  greal 
27.  hear  it,  and  A.  ihou  it  for  thy  good 

7.  10.  nor  shall  his  place  A.  him  any  more 

8.  9.  we  are  but  of  yesterday,  and  A.  nothing 
11.6.  A.  therefore  that  God  e.\acteth  less  than  thine 

8.  It  is  deeper  than  hell,  what  canst  thou  k.  ? 
13.  23.  make  me  to  k.  my  transgression  and  sin 

19.  6.  k.  that  God  hath  overthrown  me 

21.  19.  God  rewardeth  him,  and  he  shall  A.  it 

22.  13   and  thou  sayest,  how  doth  Goil  A. 
2-1.  1.  do  they  that  A.  him  not  sue  his  days  1 

17.  if  one  A.  tliein,  they  are  in  terrors  of  shadow 
34.  4.  let  us  A.  among  ourselves  what  is  good 

37.  15.  dost  thou  A.  when  God  disposed  them 

16.  dost  thou  A.  the  balancing  of  llie  clouds 

38.  12.  and  caused  the  day-spring  to  A.  his  place 
20.  that  thou  shouldest  k.  the  paths  lo  ihe  house 

Psal.  4. 3.  but  k.  the  Lord  hath  set  ajiart  the  godly 
y.  10.  they  that  A.  thy  name  put  their  trust  in  thee 
36. 10.  continue  thy  loving  kindness  to  them  A.  thee 
39.4.  Lord,  make  me  to  A.  mine  end,  and  measure 
46.  10.  be  still,  and  A.  that  I  am  God,  1  will  be 

51.  6.  Ill  hidden  jiart  thou  shall  make  me  to  A. 

59.  13.  and  let  them  A.  that  God  rnletli  in  Jacob 
73   1 1.  how  doth  God  k.  \\  16.  I  thought  to  k.  this 
87.  4.  I  will  mention  Babylon  to  them  that  A.  me 
89.  15.  blessed  arc  they  that  A.  the  joyful  sound 
103.  16   the  place  thereof  shall  A.  it  no  more 
139.  23.  k.  my  heart,  try  me,  and  A.  my  thoughts 
142.  4  there  was  no  man  that  would  A.  me 
143.8.cause  me  A.  the  way  wherein  1  should  walk 

Prov.  1.2  to  k.  wisdoin  and  instruction,  to  perceive 

4.  I.  hear,  and  allcnil  to  A.  understanding 

10  32.  the  lips  of  righteous  k.  what  is  acceptable 

27.  23.  be  thou  diligent  to  A.  the  slate  of  thy  Hocks 
Eccl.  1.  17.  and  1  gave  my  heart  to  A.  wisdom 

7  25.  1  ajiplied  my  heart  to  k.  wisdom  and  folly 
8. 16.  when  I  applied  my  heartto  A. wisdom  and  see 

17.  Iho'  a  wise  man  think  to  A.  it  yet  not  able 
y.  5.  the  living  k.  they  shall  die,  but  the  dead 

11.  9.  but  A.  that  God  will  bring  thee  to  judgment 
ha.  7.  16.  for  before  the  child  shall  A.  lo  refuse  evil 

9  9  and  all  the  people  shall  k.  even  Ephraim 
ly.  21.  the  Egyptians  shall  A.  iho  Lord  in  that  day 
41   20.  that  they  may  see  and  A.  and  consider 

22.  that  we  may  A.  the  latter  end  of  them 

49.  26.  all  flesh  shall  A.  that  I  am  thy  Saviour 

50.  4.  should  k.  how  to  speak  in  season  lo  weary 

52.  6.  therefore  my  people  shall  A.  my  name! 
58.  2   they  seek  me,  and  delight  lo  k.  my  ways 

60.  16.  thou  shall  A.  that  I  the  L.  am  thy  Saviour 
./cr.2.I9.A.  and  see  that  it  is  an  evil  thing  to  forsake 

23.  see  thy  way  in  valley,  k.  wiiat  thou  hast  done 
6. 18.  and  k.  O  congregation,  what  is  among  them 
9.6.  thro'  deceit  they  refuse  to  A.  me,  saith  Lord 

15.  15.  A.^hat  for  thy  sake  1  have  suffered  rebuke 

16.  21.  I  will  cause  them  to  A.  my  hand  and  my 
might,  and  they  shall  k.  that  my  nameisthe  L. 

17.  9.  the  heart  is  deceitful,  who  can  A.  it? 
22  16.  was  nol  this  to  A.  me?  saith  the  Lord 
24.  7.  I  will  give  them  a  heart  lo  A.  me 

31 .  34.  A.  the  L.  for  they  shall  all  k.  me,  Meb.  8. 11 . 

36.  19.  go,  hide  thee,  let  no  man  k.  where  ye  be 
38.  24.  he  said,  let  no  man  A.  of  these  wonis 
40.  15.  slay  Ishtriael,  and  no  man  shall  k.  it 

44.  28.  Ju'dah  shall  A.  whose  words  shall  stand 
Ezek.  2.  5.  A.  that  there  hnlh  been  a  prophet,  33.  33. 

5.  13.  shall  ft.  I  the  Lord  hath  sjioken  in  my  zi;ii 
16.  2.  Jerus.  to  A.  her  abominaticm,  20.  4.  |  22.  t  2. 

20.  t  11.  and  made  them  to  k.  my  judgments 
25. 14.  and  they  shall  A.  my  vengeance,  saith  Lord 

28.  19.  all  that  A.  thee  shall  be  astonished  at  thee 
34.  30.  thus  shall  thev  A.  that  I  am  with  them 

37.  28.  and  the  heathen  shall  k.  39.  23. 
/)an.2.21.  givest  knowl.  to  them  who  A.  understand. 

4.  25.  till  thou  A.  that  the  Most  High  rulelh,  32. 

7.  16.  and  made  me  A.  the  interpretation 
19.  I  would  A.  the  truth  "f  the  fourth  beast 

8.  19.  1  will  make  thee  k   "hat  shall  be 

9.  25.  k.  therefore  and  understand,  that  ftom 


Paw.ll.K.  people  that  k.  their  God  shall  be  rtrong 
HoA  2. 20.  thou  shait  k.  the  Lord  ||  9. 7.  shaj  i,it 

13  4.  and  thou  shall  k  no  God  but  ine 

14  9.  who  IS  prudent,  and  he  shall  k.  litem 
Mic.  3.  1.  IS  il  not  for  you    o  A.  judgment  1 
Zcch.a.H.  thou  shall  ft.  ihttlhe  Lords^ntme,  4  ft 
Jlal.  2.  4.  and  ye  shall  A.  that  1  have  s(  nt  this 
,U«<.6.3.lelnotlhy  left  hand  A.wlial  ihy  rigi.ldoelh 

7.  11.  if  ye  ft.  Iiow  lo  give  good  gifts,  J.uke  IL  Kl 

9.  :«>.  see  no  man  A.  it,  Murk  5.  43.  )  7.  24.  |  9. 30 
13. 11. It  IS  given  lo  you  lo  A.  Jl/«rt4  W.J.ukeSM) 
'■M.-.a.  A.  desolat.  is  near,  Mark  13.29.  y.iiftt21.20 

43.  but  A.  this,  if  the  good  man,  J.nke  12.  39. 
fohn  4.  42.  we  ft   that  this  is  indeed  the  ChriM 

7.  17.  if  any  do  his  will,  he  shall  ft.  of  tiie  duclrina 

26.  do  the  rulers  ft.  indeeil  ||  51.  A.  what  he  doeili 

10.  4.  the  sheep  follow  huii,  lor  they  ft.  his  voice 
14.  I  ft.  my  sheep  ||  13.  7.  thou  shall  A.  hereaflei 

13.  35.  by  this  shall  all  men  A.  ye  are  my  disciplei 
18.  21.  ask  them,  behold,  they  ft.  what  1  said 

Jlcts  1.7.  it  18  not  lor  you  lo  ft.  the  limes  or  seasons 
2.36.  let  all  the  house  of  Israel  ft. assuredly  that  Goil 
22.  14.  shouldest  A.  his  will  and  see  that  Just  One 

lO.theyft.l  imprisoned  them  that  believed  on  (l.ee 
26.  4.  my  maimer  of  life  from  my  youth  ft.  all  Jewa 

Rum.  7.  1.  1  speak  lo  them  that  ft.  the  law 

10.  19.  but  I  say,  did  not  Israel  ft.  ?  first  Moses 

1  Cor.  2. 14.  neither  can  he  ft.  them,  because  they  are 

8.  2.  he  knowelh  nothing  as  he  ought  to  ft. 

11.  3.  but  I  would  have  you  ft. thai  the  head  is  Chr. 
Eph.^.lil.and  to  A. the  loveol'Chiisi,  which  passetli 
1  Thess.  3  5.  for  this  cause  I  sent  to  A.  your  faitli 

4.4. every  one  should  A. how  to  possess  his  vessel  iii 
5.  12.  to  ft-,  them  who  labour  among  yon,  and  are 

1  Tim.  4. 3.  of  them  which  believe  and  ft.  the  truth 

2  7'im.  3.  ]  this  ft. also  that  in  the  last  days  perilous 
7VM.16. thev  profess Ihat they  A.God,  buiin  worKt 
.lam.  2.  20   hut  wilt  Ihou  ft.  O  vain  ■nan,  that 

5.  20.  let  him  ft.  he  which  converlelh  a  sinner 
.fade  10.  but  w  hat  Ibey  A.  naluiallv,  as  brute  beasti 
«f».2.23.  all  the  churches  shall  ft.Hiat  I  am  he  who 

3.  9.  I  will  make  Ihem  to  A.  that  I  have  loved  thee 

See  Certain,  Cert.^inlv,  Ckriainty. 
/  KNOW. 

Oen.  12   II.  now  /  ft.  that  tlion  art  a  fair  woman 
15.  8.  whereby  shall  /  ft.  thai  I  shall  inherit  it 
18.  19.  /ft.  that  he  will  .omniand  his  children 
20.6.  /ft.  thou  didst  this  in  intcyiitv  .if  thyhcarl 
22.  12.  for  now  /ft.  that  thou  feare'st  God 
24.  14.  thereby  shall  /  ft.  that  thou  Uiist  shewed 
48.  19.  his  father  said,  /  ft.  ii,  my  son,  /  ft.  it 

Exod.  3.  7.  the  Lord  said,  /  ft.  their  sorrows 

4.  14    Aaron  thy  hrolhcr  Ik.  he  can  speak  well 

9.  30.  /  ft.  that  ye  will  nol  yet  fear  the  Lord  God 

18.  11.  /  ft-,  that  the  Lord  is  greater  llwn  all  godi 
33.  12.  yet  thon  hast  said,  /  ft.  thee  by  name,  17. 

Deut.  31.  21.  /  ft.  iheir  imagination  even  now 

27.  for  /ft.  thy  rebellion  and  Ihy  siit1"neck 

29.  /ft.  that  after  my  deal  h  ye  will  utterly  corrupt 
./w.9A.  2. 9.  /  ft.  the  Lord  hath  given  yon  ihe  land 
./udg  6.  .37.  then  shall  /  ft.  that  thou  will  save 

17.  13.  now  ft.  /  that  the  Lord  will  do  me  good 
l.SVim. 17.28.  /A.  thy  pride  and  nanghliiiess  of  heart 
20.  30.  ilo  not  /  ft.  thon  hast  chosen  son  of  Jessel 
22.  3.  till  /ft.  what  God  will  do  for  me 
24.  20.  /  ft.  well  that  thou  shall  surely  be  king 

29.  9.  /  ft.  that  thou  art  good  in  my  sight,  as  ange' 
2  Kings  2.  3.  yea  /  ft.  it,  hold  yon  your  peace,  5. 

5.  15.  and  he  saiil,  behold,  now  /ft.  that  ihere  is 

no  God  in  all  the  earth,  hut  Israe' 
8.  12.  Ik.  the  evil  ihat  ihoii  will  do  to  Israel 

19.  27.  /  ft.  thy  aboile  and  going  out,  Isa.  37.  28 

1  Chron.  29.  17.  Ik.  that  thou  triest  Ihe  heart 

2  Chron. 'in.  16.  /ft.  that  God  hath  determined 
.Job  9.  2.  /  ft.  it  is  so  of  a  truth,  but  how  should 

28.  /  ft.  thou  wilt  not  hold  me  innocent 

10.  13.  things  hast  hid,  /ft.  i  hat  this  is  with  thee 
13.2.whal  voknow,lhesamedo  /ft.  also,  not  infer 

18.  behold,  Ik.  that  I  shall  he  justified 
19.2.5. /ft.  that  my  Ri'deemer  liveih  and  shall  stand 
21.27.  /  ft.  vour  lhon!;hls  and  devices  ye  imagiiw 

30.  23.  fiir  /  ft.  that  thou  will  bring  me  lo  deatb 
42.  2.  /  ft.  that  thou  canst  do  every  thing 

Psal.  20.  6.  /  A.  tliat  ihe  Lord  saveth  his  anoimud 
41.  11.  by  this  /  A.  that  thou  favouiest  me 
.'50.  11.  /ft.  all  the  fowls  of  Ihe  mountains 
56.  9.  this  /  ft.  for  God  is  for  me 
119.  75.  /A.  O  Lord,  that  thy  judgments  are  right 
135.  5.  for  /ft.  the  Lord  is  great  and  above  all  godi 
140.  12.  /  k.  the  Lord  will  maintain  the  cause 

Eccl.  3.  12.  /  ft.  Ihat  there  is  no  sond  in  Ihem 

14.  /ft.  that  whatsoever  God  dooth,  it  shall  be  for 
8.  12  /  A.  it  shall  he  wi-ll  wiih  them  that  fear  God 

/*a.  47  8.  nor  shall  /  ft.  the  loss  oi  children 
50.  7.  ami  /  ft.  \\-\X  I  .«hail  not  he  ashamed 
66.  18.  /  ft.  Iheir  works  and  their  thoughts 

Jer.  10.  23.  /  ft.  the  way  of  man  is  not  in  himself 

11.  IR  Loni  hath  given  me  knowledge,  and  /  fc.i; 
29.  11.  for  Ik.  the  thoughts  ihni  1  think 

23.  /  k.  and  am  a  witoess,  suith  this  Leid 


KNO 

J^T.  4R.  30.  / 1  liis  « T.iili,  saiih  the  Lord,  ii  ehtil! 
h'.zei.  11.  5  /  k.  Uiiiiij.s  llial  come  into  your  mind 
L>ait.».b  tlwielure  tell  me  llie  ilream,  ami  7  shall  k 
Hos.  a.  3.  /  k.  K|i|jiaim,  and  Israel  is  not  liid 

13.  5.  /dill  k.  llice  m  the  wilderness 
/tmo^  a.  l-i.  I  k.  y<Hir  inamrold  imnsgressions 
)unak  1.  ii-  1  k.  ti.o.  -jr  my  sake  tins  lemiiest  is 
Mai.  'is.  5.  fear  not  ye,  J  k.  th;il  ye  seek  Jesus 
Mark  I.  '^4.  ;  k   thee  who  thuii  art,  A«A(  4.  M. 
Luke  1    16.  whereby  shall  /  k   this,  lor  1  am  old 
Jukn  4.'i."i.  /  *.  mat  Alussius  comeih, called  Ciirisl 

5.  4'2.  hit  /  k.  vou  ll  d    14    Ik   wlieiioe  1  came 

b.  37.  Ik   that  ye  are  Ahiahaiu's  se<jd 
55.  hut  {  k.  lum  |j  i).  -Jo.  one  thing  /  it. 

ID.  13.  as  Father  knoweth  me,  &')  J  k-  the  Fallier 
27.  and  Ik   my  sheeji,  and  Ihey  lollow  me 

11   'll.  I  k   that  what  thou  wilt  ask  ol  God 
•J4    Martha  said,  /  k.  thai  he  shall  rise  ai'aiil 

1-J.  5(1.  Ik.  his  command;ueiit  is  hie  everlasting 

13.  Iri.  1  speak  not  ol  all,  /  k.  wiioin  I  hai  e  chosen 
fids  I'J.  11.  now  /  k.  of  a  surely  dial  the  Lord  sent 

19   15.  Jesus  Ik.  and  Paul  I'k.  hut  who  are  ye! 

20.  '25.  /  k.  that  ye  shall  see  my  face  no  more 
•J'.l.  Ik.  this,  Ihal  after  my  de()ajtmg,  wolves 

24.  2-2    /will  k.  the  uUerinost  of  your  matter 

20.  3.  becaue  ;  /  k.  lht>9  to  he  e.xpert  in  customs 
27.  king  .Agripiia.  Ik.  that  thou  believest 

Bom.  7.  16.  Ik.  that  in  me  dwelletli  imgoodthin^ 
:  CVt.  4.  4.  for  /  k.  iiolhiiij,'  by  myself,  yet  am  1  not 

13.12.now  Ik.iu  part,  then  ^llall  / /c.  as  I  am  kno. 
i  Cor.  >J.  2.  Ik.  the  lorwaidness  of  your  mind 
¥htl.  1.  I'J.  /  k.  this  shall  tuiii  to  my  salvation 
'25./A-.  tliat  Ishall  abide  with  you  all,  and  cunlin. 

2.  I'J.  he  of  good  comfort,  w  hen  /  k.  your  estate 

4.  12.  Ik.  how  to  be  abased,  Ik.  how  to  abound 
e  Tim.  1.  12.  (or  /t.  whom  1  have  believed 
1  .luliH  i.  4   he  that  sailh,  /  k.  him,  and  kuepcth 
Rev.  2.  2.  /  k.  thy  works,  SI.  13,  19.  |  3.  1,  8,  15. 

2.  9.  /  k.  the  bhusdiemy  of  them,  who  say 

KNOW  not,  or  nut  KNOW. 
Gen.4.9.Liird  said, where  is  Ah;d?  he  said,  I  k.  not 

27.2.  1  am  old,  I  k.  not  the  day  of  my  death 
Exiid  5.  2.  1  k.  hot  the  Lord,  nor  will  I  let  Israel  go 

10.26.we  knot  with  what  we  must  serve  the  Lord 
Deut.  22.  2.  or  if  thou  k.  him  Kot,  then  bring  it 
I  Sam. 3.  7.  now  Samuel  did  iint  yet  k.  the  Lord 

25.  II.  take  iny  bread,  give  to  men  whom  1  k.  Hull 
I  Kings  3.  7.  I  k.  not  how  lo  go  out  or  come  in 

18. 12.  the  Spirit  shall  carry  tlice  whither  I  k.  not 
iKin^s  17.215.  they  /..not  the  nianuer  of(;.of!aiid 
Ezra!.  25.  and  leach  ye  tliem  that  k.  them  not 
Xeh.  4.  11.  they  shall  not  k.  nor  see,  till  we  come 
Job  9.21.  though  perfect,  yet  would  I  nvt  k.my  soul 

15.  9.  what  knowcst  thou  that  wc  k.  not? 

21.  29.  and  do  ye  7wl  k.  their  tokens  1 

24.  13.  they  k.  not  the  ways  tiiereof,  nor  abide  in 

16.  thev  dig  in  the  dark,  ihcy  k.  not  the  light 
32.  22.  for  1  k.  not  to  give  llattering  titles 
3tJ.  26.  God  is  great,  and  we  k.  Iiini  not 

Psal.  71.  15.  for  I  A:,  no!  the  numbers  thereof 
e2.  5.  they  k.  not,  neither  will  ihey  understand 
94.  10.  he'  that  teachetli  man,  shall  he  not  k.7 
101.  4.  I  will  not  k.  a  wicked  person 

Prov.  4  19.  they  k.  not  at  what  they  stumlile 
5.6. ways  are  in'oveahle.that  thou  canst  iiol/t-.them 

24.  12.  doth  not  lie  k.  it,  and  shall  not  he  render 

25.  8.  lest  thou  k.  not  what  to  do  in  the  end 

29.  7.  hut  the  wicked  regardefh  no«  lo  k.  it 

30.  18.  yea,  there  are  four  things  which  I  k.  not 
Eccl.  9.  5.  but  the  dead  k.  not  any  thing 

Cant.  1.  8.  if  thou/.-,  not,  O  fairest  amoii';  women 
Jsa.  1.  3.  hilt  Israel  doth  not  k.  n<ir  consider 
43.  19.  shall  ye  not  k.  ill  ||  44.  8.  i  k.  not  any 
47.  11.  thou  slialt  not  k.  from  whoni'c  it  ariseth 
48.fi.even  hidden  tliiiigs,and  thou  didst  nut  A. them 
59. 8.  way  of  peace  ihcy  /.-.  7io£,  shall  not  k.  peace 
Jrr.  5.  4.  ibr  they  k  not  the  way  of  the  Lord 
7.y.\\'ill  ye  walk  after  othergods,  whom  ye  k.  not? 
8.7.hut  my  people  k.nut  the  judgmentsof  the  Lord 
f).  3   and  they  k.  not  me,  saith  the  Lord 
10.  25.  thy  fury  on  the  heathen  that  k.  thee  itnt 
14.  18.  gii  about  into  a  land  thai  theyA.  no*, 22.28. 
Ezek.^-  14.  dwelleth  safely,  shalt  thou  not  k.  il? 
//os.  2.  8.  shedid  nolk.  that  I  gave  her  corn,  wine 
/imos  3.  10.  for  they  k.  not  to  do  right,  sailh  the  L 
Mic.  4.  12.  they  k.'not  the  thoughts  of  the  Lord 
Mat.  25.  12.  verily  1  say  unio  you,  I  k.  you  not 

26.  70.  Peter  saiif,  I  k.'nol  what  tlioii  snyest 
74.  tlicn  hesan  he  to  curse  and  swear,  saving, 

I  k.  not  the  mnn,T2.  Mark  14.  08,  71. 
Mark  10.  38.  Jesus  said,  ye  /.-.  vol  wdiat  ye  ask 

V2.  24.  ve  err,  because  ye  k.  not  the  scriptures 
I^uke  1.  34.  how  shall  this  he,«eeiiig  I  k.  not  a  man 

13.  25.  he  shall  say,  I  k.  not  whence  you  are,  27. 

22.  57.  denied  him,  saying,  woman,  I  k.  him  not 
60.  Peter  said,  man,  I  /.-.  not  what  thou  sayest 

23.  34.  forgive  them,  they  k.  not  what  ihey  do 
24. 16.  eyes  lioldon,  that  they  sUould  not  k.  him 
Tnhn  !.26.  slaiid  -th  one  among  you  whom  ye  k.nol 
S  5S  if  I  shouli'  «ay,  I  k.  him  not,  I  should  he 

335 


KNO 


John  9.  12  the  blind  man  »aid,  I  /;.  not,  25. 
21.  or  who  hath  opened  Ins  eyes,  we  k.  not 
29.  for  this  fellow,  we  k   iwt  Iron;  svheiice  he  i.s 
10.  5   for  they  k.  nut  the  voice  of  strangers 

14.  5.  Loid,  we  k.  not  whither  thou  goest 

15.  21.  because  they  k.  nut  lum  mat  sent  me 
211.2  we  A  «. II 13.  1  knot  where  they  have  laid  him 

^vcti21.  34.  and  when  he  could  not  k.  the  certainly 
/v-jiii.6  2li  lorwe  A.  wui  what  we  should  pray  lor 
I  Cur.  I.  16.  I  k  not  whether  1  baptized  any  other 
2  2. 1  deierimiied  nut  to  A  any  tliitig  among  you 
14    1 1.  ll  1  A.  not  the  nieaiiing  of  the  voice 

1  'I'hcu.i.  4.  5.  as  the  Gentiles  which  A.  not  God 

2  'Ituss   1   8.  vengeance  on  them  that  A.  not  God 
1  Tim.  3.  5.  if  a  man  A.  not  how  to  .ulc  his  house 
Jade  10.  these  speak  evil  of  things  they  A.  not 
Rco.'J.  3.  lliou  s/ialt  not  k.  what  hour  1  will  come 

Hce,    Ye  Know. 

KNOW  that  1  am  Ike  Lord. 

Ezod.  0.  7.  vc  shall  A.  that  J  am  the  Lord,  16.  12. 

1  Ktii^rs'^M.  28.  Kzck.  6.7,  13.  |  7.  4,9.  |  11.  10, 

12   1  12.  20.  I    13.  9,  14,  21,  23.  |  14    8.  |   15.  7. 

I  20.  38,  42,  44   1  23.  49.  |  24.  24.  \  25.  5.  |  35. 

9.  1  36.  11.  1  37.6,  13.  Joel  3.  17. 

7.  5  and  the  Egyptians  shall  A.  t.  I  am  L.  14.4,18. 

17.  thou  shall  A.  /  am  L.  1  Kin<is  20.   13.  Isa. 

49.  23.  Ezek.  16.  62.  |  22. 16.  |  25.  7.  |  35.  4, 12. 

8.22.toend  that  thou  mayest  k.tkati  am  the  Lord 

10.  2.  that  ye  may  A.  t.  lam  L.  31. 13.  i.j2tA.20.20. 
29.46  ihev  shall  A.  tkat  lam  lite  Lord,Eiek.ij  10, 

14    I  7.  27.  I  12.  15,  16.  |  24.  27.  |  25.  11,  17.  | 

26.  6   I  28.  22,  23,  24,  26.  |  29.  9,  16,  21.  |  30.  8, 

19,  25,  26.  1  32.  15.  |  33.  29.  [  34.  27.  |  35.  15 

I  36.  38.  I  38.  23.  |  39.  6,  28. 

Dent.  29.  6.  that  ye  might  k.  that  I  am  the  Lord 

.Icr.  24.7.1  willgive  them  a  heart  to  A.  /  (i«i  J.ord 

fiieA  2!).12.my  sabbat.that  they  might  A./amy-.2fi. 

36.  23.  and  the  heathen  shall  A.  I  am  the  L.'i'i.  7. 
39.22  the  house  of  Israel  shall  A.  that  I  am  the  L. 

May,  mayest,  or  might  KNOW. 
^zorf.S.lO.thou  mayest  A. there  is  none  like  G.9.14. 
9.29. that  lhou7«a(/C4<  A.that  the  earth  is  iheLd.'s 

11.  7.  ye  may  k.  the  Lord  doth  put  a  difference 
33.  5.  that  I  may  A.  what  to  do  to  thee 

13.  shew  me  thy  way,  that  I  may  k.  thee 
Lev.  23.  43.  that  your  generations  may  A.  that 
jVam.  22.  19.  that  1  may  A.  what  the  Lord  will  say 
y;<'«i.4.35.that  thou  mightest  A. that  the  L.  he  is  G. 
Josh.  3.4  ye  may  k.  the  way  by  which  ye  should  go 

7.  ihey  may  A.that  as  I  was  with  Moses,  so  1  will 
4.  24.  ail  people  mi^r/u  k.  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
.fadff.S.'i.  that  Israel  might  A.  to  teach  them  war 
18.  5.  we7«a// A.  whether  our  way  he  prosperous 
Huth  4.  4.  if  not,  then  tell  me,  that  1  may  A. 

1  Ham.  17.  40.  that  all  the  eaith  may  A.  there  is  a 
G.  in  Israel,  1  Kings  8.  43,  60.  2  Kings  19.  19. 

2  .Sam.  24.2.  that  I  may  k.  the  number  of  the  people 
1  Kings  18.37.this  people  may  A.  that  thou  art  God 
2CA)-.6.  33.  that  all  people  may  k.  thy  name,  and 

may  k.  that  this  house  is  called  by  thy  name 
12.8.  his  servants,  that  they  may  A.  my  service 
.fob  19.  29.  that  ye  may  A.  there  is  a  judgment 
31.  6.  he  weighed,  that  God  aiay  A.  my  integritjii 

37.  7.  that  all  men  may  A.  his  work 
Psrt/.9.20.  nations  may  A.tllem^elves  lo  be  but  men 

39.  4.  measureof  days,  that  may  A.  how  frail  I  am 
76.6.  that  the  generation  to  come  might  A.  them 
83.18.that  men  muj/ A.that  thou  art  the  Most  High 
109.  27.  that  they  'may  A.  that  this  is  thy  hand 
119.  125.  that  I  may  A.  thy  leslimomes 

Isa.  5.  19.  let  counsel  drawnigh  that  we  mayA.it 
7.  15.  that  he  may  A.  to  refuse  the  evil 
.37.  20.  that  all  may  A.  that  thou  art  the  Lord 
41.  23.  that  we  may  k.  yc  are  gods,  yea,  do  good 
26.  who  hath  declared, that  we  may  k.  and  before 
43. 10.  ye  may  A.  and  believe  me,  and  understand 
45.  3.  that  thou  mayest  A.  that  1  am  the  G.  of  lar. 
0.  thai  they  may  A.  from  the  rising  of  the  sun 

.Fcr.  6.  27.  that  thou  mayest  k.  and  try  their  way 
44.  29.  that  ye  may  k.  liiat  my  words  shall  stand 

Ezek."].  5. all  fiesli  mai/ k.\  havedrawn  mysword 

38.  16.  ngaiiisi  the  land,  that  heathen  may  !:.  me 
I  Jan.  2.  30.  mightcst  k.  the  thoughts  of  thy  heart 

4.  17.  to  the  intent  that  the  living  may  k. 
.fonaU  1.  7.  come,  let  us  cast  lots,  thai  we  may  k. 
Mic.  6.  5.  ye  may  A.  the  righteousness  of  the  Lord 
,Waf.9.6.  iint  that  ye  may  k.  that  the  Son  of  man 
hath  power  t.i  forgive,  JIfarA  2.  10.  l.ukeH.  24. 
.hkn  10.38.ye  may  A.  and  believe  the  Fath.is  in  me 

14.31.  that  the  world  inayk.  I  love  Fath.  17.  23. 

17.  3.  that  Ihey  might  k.  thee  the  only  true  God 

10.  4.  that  yc  may  k.  th.i  I  find  no  fault  in  him 
lets  17.  19.  may  we  A.  w..at  this  now  doctrine  is? 
21.  24.  all  may  k.  that  those  things  are  nothing 

1  Cor.2.12.  we  might  k.  the  things  given  us  of  God 

2  Cor.  2.  4.  that  ye  might  k.  the  love  I  have  to  yon 
9.  that  I  might  A.  the  proofof  you,  whether  ye  be 

F.ph.  1.  18.  ihat  ye  may  A.  the  hope  of  his  calling 
().  22.  whom  I  sent,  that  ye  might  k.  our  affairs 
Phil.  3.  10.  that  I  may  k.  him,  and  th«i  power  of  his 


KNO 

Col.  4.  6.  Ihat  ye  may  k.  how  to  ana  vcr  every  rr.s.n 

8.  whom  1  sent,  that  he  might  A   your  cusiule 
1  7'(i«.3.15.  thou  may  A.  how  iliou  oiijfhteBltoben 
I  .lohii  5    13.  that  )e  may  A.  ye  have  eternal  hie 
20.  given  us,  ihai  we  may  k.  him  mat  is  true 
IVe  KNOW,  or  KNOW  we. 
Gen.  29.  5.  know  ye  l..abaii?  they  said,  wc  4  bin 
iJeul.lS  21.  if  thou  say,  how  shall  ice  A  the  word 

1  .'Sam.  6.  9.  then  shall  we  A.  it  is  not  his  hand 

2  C'A/-.20.12  we  have  no  might, nor  k.wc  what  to  do 
Job  36.  2(i.  behold,  (jodis  great,  and  we  k.  lum  noi 
Isa.  59.  12.  as  lor  our  ini<piities,  we  A.  them 
Has  6.  3.  then  shall  we  A.  if  we  lollow  on  to  know 

8.  2.  Israel  shad  cry  to  me,  my  God,  we  A.  thee 
Mat.  22.  Ki.  we  A.  tliou  art  true,  and  teachest  the 
way  of  God,  Mark  12.  14  J.uke  20.  21. 
John  3.  2.  we  k.  thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  Goil 
11.  verily  1  say  lo  thee,  we  speak  that  we  do  k 
4.  22.  we  k.  what  wc  worship  ;  for  salvation  k>  of 

6.  42.  Jes'.is,  whose  father  and  mother  we  A.? 

7.  27.  howbeit,  we  A.  whence  this  man  is 

8.  .52.  now  we  k.  that  thou  hast  a  devil 

9.  20.  loe  A.  that  this  is  our  son  who  v;as  blind 
24.  said  lo  him,  we  k.  that  this  man  is  a  Biin.et 
29.  we  A.  that  God  spake  to  Moses,  as  for  this 
31.  now  we  k   that  God  heareth  not  sinners 

14.  5.  Thomas  sailh  to  him,  Ld.  wek.  not  whither 
thou  goest,  and  how  can  we  k.  the  way! 

21.  24.  and  tee  A.  tiiat  his  testimony  is  true 
Jlels  17.  20.  we  would  A   what  these  things  meaa 

28.  22.  we  k.  it  is  every  where  spoken  against 
Rom.  3.  19.  we  A.  that  what  things  the  law  saith 

7.  14.  for  we  k.  that  the  law  is  spiritual,  but  I  ana 

8.  22.  we  k.  the  whole  creation  groaiieth  and 
travaileth  in  paiii  together  until  now 

28.  we  A.  that  all  things  work  together  for  good 

1  Cor.  8.  1.  we  A.  that  we  all  have  knowledge 

4.  we  A.  that  an  idol  is  nothing  in  the  world 

13.  9.  for  we  k.  in  part,  and  prophesy  in  part 

2  Cor.  5.  1.  Uir  we  A.  that  if  our  earthly  house 
10.  k.-we  no  man  after  the  lleshjA.tce  him  no  more 

i  'Tim.  1.  8.  1ml  we  A.  that  the  law  is  good 

Heb.  10.30  for  we  A.  lum  that  hath  said,  vengeancfc 

1  John  2.  3.  hereby  wek.  that  wek.  lum,  if  we  keep 

5.  hereby  A.  we  that  we  are  in  him 

18.  whereby  we  A.  that  it  is  the  last  time 

3.  2.  but  we  k.  that  when  he  shall  appear 

14.  we  k.  that  we  have  passed  from  death  to  life 

19.  hereby  we  k.  that  we  are  of  the  truth 
24.  hereby  ice  A.  that  he  abidelli  in  us 

4.  6.  hereby  A.  we  the  sjiiril  of  irutli  and  error 
13.  hereby  A.  we  that  we  dwell  m  him 

5.  2.  by  this  we  A.  we  love  the  children  of  God 

15.  and  if  we  k.  that  he  heareth  us,  we  k.  that 
we  have  the  peliuons  that  we  desire  of  him 

18.  we  A  whosoever  is  born  of  God,  siiineth  not 

19.  we  A.  that  we  areof  God,and  the  world  lielli 
20   and  we  k.  that  the  Son  of  God  is  come,  an 

understanding,  that  we  may  A.  I::m  that  is  true 
\'e  KNOW,  or  KNOW  ye. 
Gen. 20. 5.  hesaid,  A  ?/>Lahan  ihe  son  of  Nahor? 
31.  6.  ye  A  thai  with  all  mi'  power  1  served  your 
44.  27.  ye  A.  that  my  wife  bare  me  two  sons 
E.cod.  16.  6.  at  even  ye  shall  A.  the  Lord  brought 
23.  9  yc  k.  the  heart  <d'a  stranger,  seeing  ye  were 
J\'am.  14.  34.  ye  shall  A  my  breach  of  promise 

10.  28  7/e  shall  A.  that  the  Lord  hath  sent  me 
Josh.  3.  10.  ye  shall  A.  the  living  God  is  among  you 

23   14.  and  ye  k.  in  all  your  hearts  and  souls 
.fu(lg.\f>.  \i.ye  k.  there  is  in  these  houses  anephcd 

1  /w« n^s  22.3!a.  ye  that  Ramoth  in  Gilead  is  ours' 

2  h'uigs'i.llye  k.  the  man  and  hiscommunicatiol 
.lob  13.  2.  what  ye  k.  the  same  do  I  kne^ 
Ps.  100. :'  A.  ye  that  the  Lord  he  is  God,  ne  made 
Isa.  51.  7.  hearken,  ye  that  A.  rigliteousness 
Jer.  20.  15.  A.  yc  for  certain,  if  ye  put  me  lodcatli 

48.  17.  all  ye  that  k.  his  name,  say,  how  is 
Eick.  14.  23.  yc  shall  A.  that  I  have  not  done 

17.  21.  ve  shall  A.  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it, 

37.  14. 
.Joel  2.  27.  ye  shall  k.  that  I  am  in  midst  of  Israel 
ZcrA.  2.9.  y,' shall  A.  the  Lord  hath  sent  me,  6.  15. 
Mat.  7.  10.  ye  shall  A.  them  by  theii  fruits,  20. 

20.  25.  yc  k.  princes  of  ihe  Gentiles,  jWurA  10.  i2. 

24.32.  ycA.9uniinermgh,JI/arA  13.28.  /.7(Ae21.30 

25.  13.  watch,  for  7/e  A.  neither  day  nor  hour 
Mark  4.  13.  he  said  to  them,  A.  ye  not  Ibid  para  tile? 
l,uke'2\.  31.  A.  ye  that  the  kingdom  ofGod  is  nigfr 
.Mill  7.  28.  ye  both  A.  me,  andknow  whence  I  an. 

8.  28.  ye  shall  A.  1  am  he  ||  32.  ye  shall  A^  the  tnnh 

11. 49.  A.  ye  nothing  ||  13.12.  k.  ye  what  I  have  doii<! 

13. 17.  if  ye  A.  these  thing.s,happy  are  ye  if  do  tluiu 

14.  4.  whither  1  go  ye  A.  and  the  way  ye  k. 
7.  from  henceforth  7/e  A.  him, and  have  pcen,  17 

20.  yc  shall  k.  Iiimin  my  Father,  and  you  in  m( 

15.  18.  yc  A.  that  it  hated  ine  before  it  hated  yon 
.iets'i.il.  man  approved,  as  ye  yourselves  also* 

10.  28.  ye  A.  how  that  il  is  unlawful  for  a  .lew 
15  7.  brethren,  7/c  A.  how  that  a  good  while  ag« 
19. 25.  ye  A.  that  by  this  craft  «  c  have  our  woalti 


jicts  "0. 18.  ye  k.  '  om  tlie  first  day  that  I  came 
I  Cor.  12. 4i.  ye  k.  that  yo  were  Uuiitiles,  currieil 

15  58.  ys  k.  your  hiboiir  is  not  in  vnin  ni  tlio  JLiurd 

IB  15.  Iirctliren,  yr,  U.  tlie  liouse  ol  Sto|>ii;in;is 
J  Cor.  8.11.  ye  k.  tlie  grace  of  our  Lord  Josus  L'lirist 

13.  G.  1  trust  ye  simll  k.  we  aie  not  reprobates 
Oal.  3.  7.  /;.  ye  thai  they  which  are  ol  I'ailh 

4.  13.  ve  t.  iit'W  through  iutinniiies  I  preached 
Kpk.  5.  5   for  this  yc  k.  that  no  whoremonger 
Pllil.  2.  2i.  2/e  /;.  tlie  proof  of  liini,  that  as  a  son 

Tkcss   1.5.  as  yf  k.  what  manner  of  men  we  were 

2.  2.  and  were  shamefully  entreated,  as  ye  k. 
5.  nor  used  we  flattering  words,  as  yc  k. 

11.  ye  k.  how  we  e.xhorled  and  eoinforted 

3.  4.  even  as  it  came  to  pass,  and  ye  k. 

4  2.  ye  k.  what  coinmandinents  we  gave  by  Lord 
Z  Thess.  2.  6.  and  now  yc  k.  what  wilhholdeth 
Heb.  12.  17.  ye  k.  when  he  would  have  inherited 

13.  23.  k  ye  that  our  brollierTimothy  is  set  at 

1  Pet.  1.  IS.ye  k.  that  ye  were  not  redeemed  with 
S  PeJ.1.12.put  you  in  remembrance,  iho'  ye  A.lhem 

3.  17.  seeing  ye  k-  these  ihiiigs  before,  beware 

>  Jokn  2.20.  tjek.  ali  things  ||  21.  because  ye  k.  it 
29.  it' ye  k.  he  is  righteous,  ye  k.  that  every  one 
3.5.  ye  k.  lie  was  manifested  to  lake  away  our  sins 

13.  ye  k.  no  murderer  hath  eternal  life  in  hiin 

4.  2.  hereby  k.  ye  the  Spirit  of  God,  every  spirit 
i  John  12.  and  ye  k.  that  our  record  is  true 

Ye  KNOW  not,  or  KNOW  ye  not. 
2Sam.  3.  38.  k.  ye  nut  that  tliere  is  a  prince  fallen 

2  Chr.  32. 13.  k.  ye  nut  what  I  and  my  lathers  hav 
Joi  21.29.  Iiave  not  asked,  tXoyenotk.  their  tokens 
Kick.  17.  12.  k.  ye  not  what  these  tilings  ineai  " 
Mat.  20.  22.  Jesus  said,  ye  k.  not  what  ye  ask 
24. 42  ye  k.  not  what  hour  your  Lord  dolh  come 
Mark  4. 13.  he  said  to  them,  k.  ye  not  this  parablel 

12.  24.  ye  err,  because  ye  k.  not  the  scriptures 

13.  33.  watch,  for  yek.  not  when  the  time  is,  35. 
Luke  l).55.7/e  k.  not  what  manner  of  spirit  ye  be  of 
John  1.26.  standeth  one  among  you, whom  yek.nol 

4.22.ye  worsinpj/e  k.nol  whatl|32.iiieat  ye  k.nut  of 

7.  2s'.  he  that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye  k.  nut 

8.  19.  ye  iieillier  k.  me  nor  my  Fatlier 

9.  30.  that  ye  k.  not  from  whence  lie  is,  and  yet 
Rom.  G.  3.  k.  ye  not  that  so  nviny  as  were  baptized 

16.  k  ye  not  tliat  to  whom  ye  yield  servaius 
7.  1.  k.  ye  ?iu<,  brethren,  fori  speak  to  them  I  hat 

1  Cpr,3.1U.  A-.  yc  not  ye  are  the  temple  of  G.6.15,lll. 
5.Ci.k.ye  ?i«aliat  a  little  leaven  leavenelh  the  lump 
6. 2.  do  ye  nut  k.  the  saints  shall  judge  the  world? 

3-  /,:.  ije  not  that  we  shall  judge  angels? 
9.  A-.  ye  nut,  the  unrighteous  shall  not  inherit 
\G.  k.  ye  nut,  that  he  which  is  joined  to  a  harlot 
9.  13.  do  ye  not  k.  that  thc'y  which  minister 
ii.k.ycnot,lh:H  the)  which  run  in  a  race, run  all 

2  Cur.  l^.ii.k.ycnut  yourselve.~,lhtt  Jesus  is  in  you 
Jam.  4.  4.  it.  ycnut  that  the  friendship  ol  ilic  world 

14.  ye  k.  not  wh?it  shall  he  on  the  morrow 

1  lohii  2.21.  not  writiin, because  ye  k.  not  the  truth 

KNOWESr. 
Gen.  30.  26.  thou  k.  my  service  that  I  have  done 
29.  thru  A.  how  I  have  served  thee, and  thy  cattle 

47.  0.  an  if  thou  k.  any  man  of  activity  among 
F.xod.  10.  7.  k.  thou  not  that  Egypt  is  destroyed 

32.  22.  tlion  k.  the  people  are  set  on  mischief 
JVarn.  10.  31.  for  thou  k.  how  we  are  to  encaniji 

20.  14.  them  A-.  the  travail  that  hath  befallen 
Dcut.7. 15.  the  diseases  of  Egypt,  which  ihou  k. 

9.2  the  children  of  the  Anakims,  whom  thou  k. 

28.33.  a  naiion  thou  k.  not,  shall  eat  up 
Josh.  14.  6.  thou  k.  the  thing  that  the  Lord  said 
Juilrr.  15.  11.  ft.  thou  not  the  fhilistines  are  rulers 
l.Srtm.28.9.  woman  saki,thouft.whalSaul  hath  done 
i.S.^m  l.S.how  A.thou  thalSaul  andJoiialli.be dead 

2.26.  k.  thou  not  that  it  will  be  bitlerness  in  end? 

3. 25.  thou  k.  Abner  the  son  of  Ni^r,  that  he  came 

7.  20.  thou.  Lord,  k.  thy  servant,  I  Ckron.  17. 18. 
17.  8.  for,  said  Hnshni,  thou  k.  thy  lather 

1  Kinn-s  1.  18.  my  lord  the  king,  thou  k.  it  not 
2.  5.  Ihou  k.  also  what  .'oab  did  to  me 
9.  thou  A.  what  thou  oughtest  to  do  to  him 

15.  thou  k.  that  the  kingdom  was  mine 
44.tliouft.  all  the  wickedness  thou  didst  to  David 

8.  39.  whost  heart  thou  A. thou  only  ft.  2  CAr.6.30. 

3  Kivir.i^.  3.  ft.thou  the  Ld.wiil  take  thy  master,5. 
4.  1.  thou.A.  that  thy  servant  did  fear  the  Lord 

Job  10.  7.  thou  ft.  thai  I  am  not  wicked 
13.  9.  what  ft   thou  tTia'.  we  know  not? 
20.  4.  ft.  thou  not  this  of  old,  since  man  was 
34.  33.  therefore  speak  what  thou  ft. 
38.5.  who  hath  laid  measures  of  earth,  if  thou  ft.? 

18.  breadth  of  the  earth,  declare,  if  Ihou  ft.  ii  all 

21.  ft.  thou  it,  because  thou  was'  then  born? 

33.  ft.  thou  the  ordinances  of  heaven? 
39. 1.  ft.  thou  when  the  wild  goats  bring  forth,  2. 
Psal.  40.  9.  not  refrained,  O  Ld.  thou  ft.  Jer.  15. 15. 
69.  5.  O  God,  thou  ft.  my  foolishness 
139.  2.  Ihou  ft.  my  down-sitting  and  up-rising 

4.  lo,  O  Lord,  Ihou  ft.  it  altogether 


Frov  27.  1  thou  ft.  not  what  a  day  may  bring  forth,    18.  21.  this  is  the  place  of  him  that  ft.  not  God 
326 


KNO 

Eccl.  11.  Q.  Iliou  ft.  not  what  evil  shall  bo 
5   as  thou  A.  not  what  is  the  way  of  tlie  Spirit, 
even  so  lliou  ft.  not  the  works  of  God 
6.  for  thou  ft.  not  whether  shall  prosper 
Isa.  55.  .5.  Ihou  shall  call  a  nation  that  thou  ft.  not 
.ler.  5.  15.  a  iiiilion  whose  language  thou  ft.  not 
12. 3.  but  thou,  O  Lord,  A.  me,  ihou  hast  seen  me 
1.5.  14.  into  a  land  which  thou  ft.  not,  17.  4. 

17.  16.  nor  have  1  desired  the  woeful  day,  Ihou  ft. 

18.  23.  thou  ft.  all  their  counsel  to  slay  me 

33.  3  1  will  shew  thee  things  which  tlnm  ft.  not 
Kzek.  37.  3.  and  1  aiiswered,^)  Lord  Go<l,  Ihou  A. 
/Jan.  10.  20.  said,  ft.  thou  wherefore  1  come  lo  thee 
Zech.  4.5.  angel  said,  ft.  thou  not  what  these  be,  13. 
.l/«A.15.12.A.lhou  that  the  Pharisees  were  oHendi'd 
Mark  10. 19  thou  A.  commandments,  y.uftc  18.  2<J. 
J^uke  22.  34.  shall  ihrice  deny  that  thou  ft.  me 
Juhn  1.48.  iN'athanael,  said,  wiieiice  A.  thou  nie? 

3.  10  art  thou  a  master,  and  ft.  not  these  things? 

13.  7.  Jesus  said,  what  1  do,  thou  ft.  nut  now 
16.  30.  we  are  sure  thou  ft.  all  things,  21.  17 

19.  10.  ft.  thou  not  !  have  power  to  cruelly 
21.  15.  yea.  Lord,  thou  ft.  that  1  love  thee,  16. 

JJct.'i  1.  24.  thou  which  ft.  the  hearts  of  all  men 
25.10.  1  have  done  no  wrong,  as  thou  very  well  ft. 
Jiuiii.  'J.  18.  A.  his  will,  and  approvest  the  things 

1  Cur.  7.  16.  what  ft.  thou,  O  wife,  ft.  thou,  O  man? 

2  'I'im.  1.15.  Ihou  ft.  that  allthey  in  y\sia  be  turned 
J8.  how  he  ministered  to  ine,  thou  A.  very  well 

I{ev.  3. 17.  and  ft.  not  that  thou  art  wretched,  blind 
7.  14.  and  1  said  unto  him,  sir,  thou  ft 

KNOWETH. 
Gen.  33.  13.  my  lord  ft.  the  children  are  tender 
Lev.  .?.  3.  when  he  A.  of  it,  he  shall  be  guilly,  4 
Deut.  2.  7.  he  ft.  thy  walking  thro"  this  wilderness 

34.  6  no  man  ft.  ol  Moses'  sepulchre  to  this  day 
.Jush.  22.  22.  the  Lord  God  of  gods,  he  ft.  and  Israel 

1  .Sum. 3. 13. Ell's  house  for  the  iniijuity  which  he  A 

20.  3.  thy  father  certainly  ft.  that  1  found  grace 

23.  17.  and  that  also  Saul  my  father  ft. 

2  .Sam.  14  22.  thy  servant  A.  that  I  tuund  grace 
•17.  10.  all  Israel  ft.  thy  father  is  a  mighty  man 
Job  11.  11.  he  k.  vain  men,  he  seeth  wickedness 

15.23.hu  ft.the  day  of  darkness  is  ready  at  his  hand 
2.1.  10.  but  he  ft.  the  way  that  1  take 
28.  7.  there  is  a  path  winch  no  fowl  ft. 
23.  (iod  undeistanileth  and  ft.  the  place  thereof 
34.25.  iherelbre  he  ft.their  works  and  overlurnelh 
Fnal.  1.  6.  the  Lord  ft.  the  way  of  the  righteous 
37.  18.  the  Lord  ft.  Ihe  days  of  the  upriglil 
44.  21.  lor  he  ft.  th«  secrets  of  the  heart 
74.  9.  nor  is  there  any  among  us  that  ft.  how  loii! 
94.  11.  Lord  ft.  the  thoughts  of  man  are  vanity 
103.  14.  heft-,  our  frame, remembereth  we  are  dust 
104.19.nio(m  for  seasons, the  sun  ft. his  going  down 

138.  6.  but  the  jiroud  he  ft.  afar  off 

139.  14.  thy  works,  and  that  my  soul  ft.  right  well 
frov.  9. 13.  foolish  woman  is  simple  and  A. nothing 

14.  lU.  the  heait  ft.  his  own  biiterness,and  stran.'jei 
Eccl.  6.8.  the  poor,  that  ft.  to  walk  before  the  livino 

7.  22.  thine  own  heart  ft.  thou  hast  cursed  otheis 
9.  1.  no  man  ft.  either  love  or  hat'ed  by  all  that 
Asa. 1.3. the  o.\  ft. his  owner, the  ass  his  master's  crib 
./6r.8.7.liie  stork  ft.  her  appointed  limes,  and  turtle 

9.  24.  glory,  that  he  understaiideth  and  ft.  nic 
/.'a?i.2.  22.  he  ft.  what  is  in  the  darkness,  and  light 
JVuA.1.7.Lurd  is  good,  he  ft.  them  that  irust  in  liiin 
Zc/ik.  3.5.  he  faileth  not, but  the  unjust  ft.  no  shame 
Jlut.  6.  8.  your  Father  ft.  what  things  ye  need 

32.ft.ye  have  need  of  all  these  things,  lyake  12.30. 

11.  27.  no  man  ft.  the  Son  but  the  Father,  nor  any 

ft.  the  Father  save  the  Son,  Luke  10.  22. 

24.  36.  of  ihat  day  ft.  no  man,  Mark  13.  32. 
Luke  1(>.  15.  ye  justify,  but  God  ft.  your  iiearts 
John  7. 15.  Siiying,  how  ft.  tins  niiin  hitters? 

27.  when  (.'hrlst  Cometh,  no  man  ft.  whence  he  is 

10.  1.5.  as  the  Faihcr  ft.  me  H  14.  17.  nor  ft.  hini 
19.  ,3.5.  he  saw  it,  and  he  ft.  ilial  he  saith  true 

.lets  15.  8.  Goil  which  ft.  the  Iiearts  b;'.'.e  witness 
26.  26.  for  the  ':ing  ft.  of  these  things  before  whom 
Rom.  8.  27.  he  ft.  what  is  ihe  mind  of  the  Siiirit 

1  Cor.  2.  11.  for  what  man  ft.  the  things  of  a  man, 

even  so  the  things  of  God  ft.  no  man  but  Spirit 
8.2.if  any  man  think  he  ft.  any  thing,  he  A.  nothing 

2  Cur.  11.  11.  because  I  love  von  not?  God  ft. 
31.  God  A.  I  lie  not  II  12. 2.  I  bannot  tell,  God  ft.3. 

2  Tim.  2.  19.  the  Lord  ft.  ihem  thiit  are  his 
.fam.  4.  17.  to  him  lhat  ft.  to  do  good  and  doith  not 
2  Pet.  2.  9.  the  Lord  A.  how  to  deliver  the  godly 
1  .hkn  3.  20.  and  ft.  all  things  ||  4.  6.  he  lhat  ft.  God 
4.  7.  he  that  loveth  is  born  of  God,  and  ft.  God 
/ifw.2.  17.  a  new  name  written,  which  no  man  k. 

12.  12.  because  he  ft.  that  he  ha'h  hut  a  short  time 
IVhn  KNOWETH,  or  KNOWETH  nut. 

1  Kings  \.  11.  doth  riign,and  Pav.  our  Ld.  A.  itn. 
Estk.  4.  14.  u)ho  ft  whether  thou  art  come  to  king. 
.Job  12.  3.  yea,  mlio  ft.  not  such  things  as  these? 
9.  who  k.nut  in  «ll  these,  that  the  hand  of  Lord 
14.  21.  his  sons  come  to  honour,  he  ft.  it  not 


Job  2S  3..nan4  reoUheprice  thoieof,nor  is  it  found 
35.  1.5.  he  hath  visited  in  anger,  yet  he  ft.  it  not 

Psal.  39.6.  riche»,and  ft.  riot  who  shall  gather  thura 
90.  U.  whu  ft.  the  power  ol  tiiiiie  anger? 
92.6.a  brutish  nianft.M(/«,iK)i  a  fooluiiderslaDJthit 

I'ruv.  7.2:}.  and  ft.  nut  that  ii  is  fur  his  life 
9.18.  but  he  A.  not  ihal  the  dead  aietlicre 
24.  22.  and  who  A.  the  rum  of  them  both'' 

Eccl.  2.  19.  itko  k.  -Alielher  he  be  wise  or  a  fool 
3.  21.  who  ft.  the  spirit  of  man  that  goeth  upwaiij 
6.  12.  for  who  ft.  what  is  good  for  mm  in  life 

8.  1.  wki   k   the  interjiretation  of  a  thjug! 
7.  for  h,   k.  7wt  that  which  shall  be 

9.  12   fo    oiaii  also  ft.  nut  his  lime,  as  the  fishes 

10.  15.  Iiecause  he  ft.  not  how  lo  go  to  the  city 
Isa.  29.  15.  and  they  say,  who  seeih  us,  u/io  ft.  u»1 
Hus.  7.  9.  gray  hairs  liere  ami  there,  yet  he  A.  noi 
Juel  2.  14    wlio  ft.  if  he  will  return  iio  1  ie|  ent 
Mark  4.27.  and  seed  sliouldgiow  up,  he  ft.  nut  how 
■  luhn  7.  49   hut  this  people,  who  A    not  llie  law 

12.35.walketli  indarkiiess,ft.H</<  vvhiiher  he  goetb 
15.  15.  the  servant  ft.  nut  what  his  lord  dmnh 
^icts  19. .35.  what  man  lhat  A.  (ir)t  that  Ephesiang 
1  ./yft«2.ll.walketh  indarkness,ft.  vol  whither  go. 

3.  1.  iheielorelhe  world  A.  u.s?(ot,it  knew  him  not 

4.  8.  he  that  loveth  not,  ft.  nut  God,  tor  God  is  lov* 

KNOWING. 
Ocn.  3.  5.  ye  shall  be  as  gods,  ft.  good  and  evil 
43.  r  7.  A.  could  we  know,  he  would  say,  bring 

1  Kings  2.  32.  .slew  them,  my  fatlier  David  not  ft. 

2  Chrvn.  2.  t  12.  to  David  a  wihC  son,  ft   prudenca 
Mat  9.  4.  Jesus  ft.  their  thoughts,  J^iike  11.  17. 

22.  29.  ye  err, not  ft.  tlie  scriptures  nor  power  of  (!. 

Mark^.  30.  Jesus  imiiiediaiely  ft.  in  himself  virtue 
33.  but  tile  woman  ft.  what  was  done  iii  her 
6  20.  feared  John,  ft.  lhat  he  was  a  just  man 
12  15.  but  he  ft.  their  hypocrisy,  said  lo  ihrm 

Luke  8.  53.  they  laughed,  ft.  that  she  was  dead 
9.  33.  and  one  for  Ellas,  not  A   what  he  said 

.lohn  13.  3.  Jesus  ft.  the  Father  had  given  all  things 
18.4.Jesus  ft. all  things  lhat  should  cimie  ujion  linn 
19.  28.  Jesus  ft.  that  all  things  were  accomplished 
21.  12.  none  durst  ask  him,  ft.  that  it  was  the  Lord 

Jicts  2.  30.  ft.  that  God  had  sworn  with  an  oath 

5.  7.  his  wife  not  ft.  what  was  done,  came  in 
18.  2.5.  he  taught,  ft.  only  the  baptism  of  John 
20.22.  not  ft.  Ihe  Ihiiigs  lhat  shall  brfall  me  ther« 

Rnm.  1.  32.  who  ft.  the  judgment  of  Cod  that  they 

2.  4.  not  ft.  that  the  goodness  of  (iod  leadeth  tlio 
5.  3.  ft.  that  tribulation  wurkelh  patience 

6. 6.  ft.  this,  that  our  old  man  is  crucified  with  liiin 

9.  ft.  Chr.  bi'iiig  raised  from  deail,dieth  no  more 

13.  11.  A.  the  lime,  now  it  is  high  time  to  awako 

2  Cur.  1.7.  ft.  that  as  ye  are  [larlakers  of  sutferinga 

4.  14.  ft   lhat  he  which  raised  ihe  [..ord  Jesus 

5.  6.  ft.  that  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the  body 
11.  ft.  the  terror  of  the  Lord,  we  |}er,<uade  men 

Oal.  2.  16.  ft.  that  a  man  is  mil  jiislified  by  the  la\» 
Epk. t].8.  k.  that  whatsoever  good  any  mandoelij 

9.  ft.  that  your  master  is  in  heaven.  Col.  4.  1. 
Phil.  1.  17.  ft.  that  I  am  set  for  difeiice  of  gospel 
Cul.  3. 24.  ft.  lhat  of  the  L.  ye  shall  receive  reward 
1   Thess.  1.  4.  ft.  beloved,  your  eliction  ol  God 

1  Tim.  1.9.  ft-,  this, lhat  the  law  is  made  lor  law  lesa 
6.4. is  |ir(nid,ft. nothing, but  doting  about  (|uestions 

2  7'i»i.2.23.  questions,  ft.  that  they  do  gender  strifes 

3.  14.  ft.  of  whom  tlioii  hast  learned  ihem 
Tit.  3.  11.  ft.  that  III'  that  is  such,  is  subverted 
Philem.  21.  ft.  that  thou  wilt  do  more  than  I  say 
MV<. 10.34.  ft.  ye  have  in  heaven  a  heller  substance 

11.  3.  he  went  out,  not  ft',  whither  he  went 
Jam.  1.  3.  ft.  this,  that  the  Iryinu  of  your  faith 

3.  1.  ft.  we  shall  receive  greater  condemnation 

1  Pet.  3.  9.  blessing,  ft.  thai  ye  are  ihereniito  called 
5.  9.  ft.  tin;  same  alfliclions  are  acc<implished  in 

2  Pft.  1.  14.  ft.  that  shortly  I  must  put  off  this  taber 
20.  ft.  this,  that  no  prophecy  of  scripture  is  of 

3.  3.  ft.  that  there  sliiill  come  scofl'ersin  lastdays 

KNOWLEDGE 
Signi/ies,  [1]  The  essential  and  infinite  vndrr- 
standitig  nf  God,hy  ichich  he  knows  rvrry  thing 
in  the  mot^t  perfect  manner,  1  Sam.  2.  3.  [2]  .k 
hare  understanding  of  divine  truths,  without 
faith  in  Christ  and  love  to  our  Christian  bre- 
thren, 1  Cor.  8.  1.  [3]  .1  right  understanding 
and  conrrptHin  of  spiritual  thiuifs,  2  Cor.  6.  6. 
U]  That  knowledge  of  God's  will,  and  of  the 
way  nf  salvation,  which  is  in  Christ  in  its 
hiirhest  perfection,  and  which  I'y  him  is  reveal- 
ed to  his  people,  and  imprinted  on  their  minds 
and  hearts  by  his  Spirit,  so  as  to  produce 
fiiilh,  love,  and  obedience,  \sn. 5^.  i\.  (5J  Chris- 
tian prudence  and  holy  ejperirnr.e  in  the  ways 
»/rv«f/.  2Cor.8.7.  2rel.  1.5,6.  [6]  Thatimpcr 
feet  knowledge  uf  divine  things  which  we  hart 
in  this  world.  1  Cor.  13.  8.  [7]  The  gift  of 
interpreting  dreams,  Dan.  5.  12.  It  is  [] , 
Natural,  that  knowledge  which  wen  have  by 
the  light  of  nature,  Rom.  1.  21,  28.  Jude  lO 
[2]  Artificial,  such  as  is  bestowed  on  men  for 


KNO 

•ttri.T'i!"  .;:;r;.itf i  and  czceUcnt  pirta  of  teo'S-  [ 
tiMusHifi,  E.xoe.   3j.   31.     [:ij    Legal,  liamiiy.l 
lltat  /iuaiclcdgc  of  viir  guill  n.:iii  danger  a  <(ct  | 
u:rre  ta.Kgkt  tiy  lUc  law.,  iloin.  ."i.  ^(.  |  7.  7.    [i\ 
Evaiigi'litiil,  such  IS  that  k.Kuwledpe  of  Christ, 
at\M  of  saicalion  IJiroiigk  kiin,  ickick  He  gos- 
pel arquaiHts  us  icitky  i  Cor.  'i.  H. 
den.  2  !).  and  llie  troe  o(  k.  of  nooA  uiiil  evil,  17. 
Eiotl.  31.  X  I  \\<it'.  tiJIeil  Bczalecl  iii  k.  35.  31 
/./T.  4.  -3.  iir  ifli.d  sill  coiiio  tu  iiis  it.  '2d. 
A*«m.  ^4.  16.  and  knew  llie  k.  of  llic  must  High 
Hulk  i.  10.  iliat  lltiju  sliuuiilest  take  k.  o(  lau 
lU  blessed  be  lie  that  did  take  k.  iif  lliee 

1  Sim.  i.  3.  lor  the  Liird  is  a  Gud  ul'  k 

S3.  'J3.  see  take  it.  of  all  the  lurking  jilaces 
i  Kings  y.  i7.  Hirain  sent  in  the  iiavv,  sliipmen 
that  had  k.  of  the  sea,  2  'Ckr.  6.  Id. 

2  Chron.  I.  10.  give  me  k.  thai  I  may  go  <jut 
II.  but  hast  asked  it.  \\  12.  k.  is  granted  thee 

Kek.  10.  28.  every  one  having  k.  sejiarated 
Job  lo.  2.  siiould  a  wise  man  utter  vain  k.t 

21.  14.  lor  we  desire  not  the  k.  oltliy  ways 
22.  sliail  any  teach  God  k.  seeing  he  judgeth 

3^1.  3.  und  my  lips  shall  utter  k.  clearly 
34.  2.  give  ear  unto  nie,  ye  that  have  k. 
rt'i.3.  I  will  letch  my  A-.  I'roin  at'ai,  and  will  ascribe 

4  he  that  is  ()erteel  in  k.  is  with  thee,  37.  10. 
Psa'i   lil.  2.  and  night  unto  night  slieweth  k. 
73.  it.  and  is  there  it.  in  the  most  High  ^ 

94. 10.  he  that  teucheth  man  k.  shall  nol  he  know  1 
119.  60.  teach  me  good  judgment  aril  k. 

1.39.  6.  such  A',  is  too  wunderful  lor  me 
144.  3.  what  is  man,  that  thou  takest  k.  of  him? 
I'rop.  1.  4.  to  give  the  young  man  k.  and  discretion 
7.  tlie  tear  of  the  Lord  is  the  beginning  of  k. 

22.  fools  hate  it.  II  2.  3.  if  thou  criest  alter  k. 
29.  for  that  they  hated  k.  and  did  not  choose 

S.O.  out  of  his  mouth  conielh  A. and  understanding 

10.  and  when  A:,  is  jileasant  to  thy  soul 
3.  20.  by  his  k.  the  depths  are  broken  up 

5.  2.  and  that  thy  hjis  may  keep  it. 

6.  9.  they  are  right  to  tl?  ;in  that  find  k. 

10.  k.  rather  than  gold  ||  12.  and  liiid  out  k. 
il.  10.  anil  the  k.  of  the  Holy  is  underslanding 

10.  14.  wise  men  lay  up  k.  but  the  loolish 

11.  9.  but  through  k.  shall  the  just  be  delivered 

12.  1.  whoso  loveth  instruction  hnvlh  k. 

23.  a  jirudent  man  conceakth  li.  but  fools 
I?..  IG.  every  prudent  man  dealetli  with  k. 

14.  fi.  k.  is  easy  to  him  that  understiindeth 
7.  lliou  peroeivest  not  in  him  the  lips  of  A". 
18.  but  tna  prudent  are  crowned  with  k. 

15.  2.  the  tongue  of  the  wise  usoih  k.  aright 
7.  the  li|is  of  the  wise  disperse  k. 

14.  the  heart  that  hath  uiiderstaiiding  seoketh  k. 

17.  27.  he  that  hath  A.  spareih  his  words 

18.  15.  the  heart  of  the  prudent  gettcth  k.  and  the 

ear  of  the  w  ise  seeketh  A. 

19.  25.  reprove,  and  he  will  understand  A. 

27.  cease,  my  son,  to  err  from  the  words  of  k. 
5!0.  15.  the  lips  of  A.  are  a  precious  jewel 

21. 11.  when  the  wise  is  instructed,  he  receiveth  A 

22.  12.  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  preserve  A. 

17.  and  apply  thine  heart  unto  my  A. 

20.  written  excellent  things  in  counsels  ajd  A. 

23.  12.  and  ajcply  Ihine  ears  to  the  words  of  A. 
24.4.  by  A.  shall  th";  chambers  be  filled  with  riches 

5.  yea,  a  oian  of  A.  mcreaseth  strength 
14.  so  shall  the  k.  of  wisdom  be  to  thy  soul 
2^*.  2.  by  a  man  of  A.  the  stale  shall  be  prolonged 
lifi.  3.  nor  learned  wisdom,  nor  have  the  A.  of  Holy 
t'«ci.  1.  10.  yea,  my  heart  had  experience  of  k. 

18.  he  that  increaseth  A.  increascih  sorrow 
2.  21.  for  there  is  a  man  whose  labour  is  in  k. 

20.  (Jod  givelh  to  a  man  wisdom,  A.  and  joy 
7.12.but  the  excellency  of  A.  is  that  wisdom  givoth 

9.  10.  nor  A.  in  the  grave,  whither  thou  goest 

12.  9.  the  preacher  still  ti/iiglit  the  people  A.  I 

ha.  8.  4.  for  before  the  ci  ild  shall  have  k.  lo  cry  I 
11.  2.  the  spirit  of  A.  and  of  the  fear  of  the  Lord   I 

28.9.  whom  shall  he  teach  A.?  them  that  are  wean.  I 
32.  4.  the  heart  of  the  rash  shall  understand  A.  ! 
33.fi.  wisdom  anil  A.  shall  bo  stability  of  thy  limpa 
40  14.  who  taught  him  A.  ||  44. 19.  nor  is  nere  A. 
44.  2.1.  and  inakelh  their  A.  foolish 

47. 10.  thy  \visd()m  and  thy  A.  hath  pf-.-zprted  thee 
53.  II.  by  his  A.  my  righteous  servant  justify  many 

Jer.  3.  15.  pastors,  whicfi  shall  feed  you  with  A. 

10.  14.  every  man  is  b'Ulish  in  his  A.  every  founder 
11    IH.  the  Lord  hatli  given  me  A.  of  it 

51. 17.  every  man  in  brutish  by  his  A.  every  founder 

Von.  1.4.  children  well  favoured  anil  cunning  in  A. 

17.  Gild  g:i  ve  them  A.  1|  2. 21 .  he  givetli  A.  tn  them 

5.  12.  e.xcell'^nt  spirit  and  A.  were  found  in  Daniel 

12.4.  many  run  to  and  fro,  and  A.  shall  be  increased 

XIos.  4.  6.  my  people  aredesiroyed  for  lack  of  A.  be- 

rause  thou  hast  rejected  A.  I  will  reject  thee 

FfnA.2.14.  the  earth  filled  with  the  A.  of  the  Lor. 

0/<i/.  2.  7.  for  the  pn-st's  lips  should  keep  k. 

Mill.  14.35.  the  men  of  ihnl  ",Tla-»  had  k.  of  hiac 

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KNO 

T^akf  \.  77.  to  give  A.  of  s:ilvai.  hv  remission  of  sins 
a.  52.  ye  have  taken  away  the"  key  of  A. 

Arts  A.  13.  they  marvelled  and  tonk  A.  of  them 
24.  22.  having  mote  perlect  A.  of  that  way 

lioin.  1.  28.  did  not  like  to  retain  God  in  their  A. 

2.  2U.  which  hast  the  term  of  A.  and  of  truth 

3.  20.  no  tlesli  juslilied,  for  by  law  is  the  k.  of  sin 

10.  2.  tliey  have  a  zeal,  but  not  according  lo  A. 
15.  14.  that  ye  also  are  filled  with  all  A.  able  to 

1  Cvr.  1.5.  areeniiched  in  all  uttirance  and  all  A. 
8.  I.  we  know  that  we  all  have  A    A.  puHctli  up 

7.  houbuit  then;  is  not  in  every  man  that  A. 

10.  if  any  man  see  Iheu  which  liasi  A.  sit  at  meat 

11.  tliiough  iliy  A.  shall  thy  weak  brother  perish 
12.8.  lo  another  the  word  of  A.  by  the  same  Spirit 
l.i.  2.  though  I  understand  all  mysteries  and  all  A. 

8.  whether  there  be  k.  it  shall  vanish  away 
14.  0.  e.vcept  I  speak  to  you  by  revelation  or  A. 

2  Cor.  2.  14.  niakoth  manifest  the  savour  of  his  A. 
4.0.  to  give  the  light  of  the  A.  of  the  glory  of  God 
0.1),  by  pureness,  by  A.  by  long-sufteriiig,  h  i  kindn. 

8.  7.  as  ye  abound  in  faith,  utterance,  ai  d  A. 

11.  0.  though  1  be  rude  in  speech,  yet  n  I  in  A. 
Eph.  I.  17.  may  Jiive  you  wisdom  in  th'  A.  of  him 

3.  4.  when  ye  read,  ye  may  undors..  i.    my  A. 
19.  the  love  of  Christ  which  passi.  .     c. 

4.  13.  till  we  come  in  theunity  of  the.  •  if  the  Son 
Phil.  1.  9.  that  your  love  may  about.c    nore  in  k. 

3.  8.  I  count  all  things  but  loss  for  thfc  t.  of  Christ 
Co/. 1.9.  that  ye  might  be  lilled  with  the  n.  of  Ins  wil 
2. 3.  in  whom  are  hid  the  treasures  of  wisd.  and  A 
3.  10.  put  on  the  new  man  which  is  renewed  in  A 

1  Tim.  2.  4.  all  men  to  come  to  the  A.  of  the  truth 

2  T/m.  3. 7.  never  able  to  come  to  the  A.  of  the  truih 
Hcb.  10.  20.  if  we  sin  after  we  have  received  the  A 
./am. 3. 1.3.  wHo  is  a  wise  man,  and  endued  with  A.? 

1  f'c(.3.7. husbands  dwell  with  I  hem  according  to  A 

2  Pet.  1.  3.  thro'  the  A.  of  him  that  hath  called  us 
5.  add  to  virtue  A.  and  to  A.  temperance 
8.  nor  unfruitful  intlie  A.  of  ourliord  Jes.  Christ 

3. 18.  grow  in  grace  and  inthe  A.  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

KNOWLEDGE  «/  God. 
Prov.%  5.  then  shalt  thou  find  the  A.  of  God 
Hoz.  4. 1.  there  isnotruili,  nor  A.  o/fJo(/ in  the  land 

O.O.desired  the  A.fl/  God  more  than  buriit-offerings 
Ram.  11.33.  the  riches  bothof  wi.sdom,  and  A.  o/fr. 

1  Cor.  15.  .34.  for  some  have  not  the  A.  of  God 

2  Cor.10.5.  high  thingexalteth  itself  against  A.  o/G 
Cdl.  1.  10.  and  increasing  in  the  A.  of  God 

2  Pet.  1.  2.  peace  be  multiplied,  thro'  the  A.  of  God 
KNOWLEDGE  of  the  Lord. 

2  Chron.  .30.  22.  that  taught  the  good  A.  of  the  Lord 

[sa.  11.9.  the  earthshalfhe full ofthcA.o/tAcAo?!/ 

2  Pet.  2.  20.  escaped  pollution  thro'  the  A.  of  the  L. 
J\ro  KNOWLEDGE. 

Deut.1.39.  your  cliildr.  which  in  that  day  had  no  k. 

Psal.  14.4.  have  the  workers  of  iniquity  ?/«  A.  53.  4. 

Isa.  5.13.  gone  into  captiv.  because  they  haveno  A. 
45  20.  they  have  no  A.  that  set  up  their  images 
58.  3.  we  iiiflicted  our  sou!,  and  thou  takcsl  no  k. 

Jer.  4.  22.  but  to  do  good,  thi'v  have  no  A. 
IVitlwut  KNOWLEDGE. 

JWm.l5.24.ooniinittedic(YAoHfA.olthecongregat. 

.Job  34. 35. .lob  hath  sjioken  without  A.  and  wisdom 
35.  10.  he  mnltiplieili  words  without  A 
36. 12.  they  shall  perish  by  sword,  and  die  with.  A. 
38.2.  darkcneth  counsel  by  words  without  A.  42.3. 

Pr«n.l9.2.  it  is  not  good  that  the  soul  be  without  k. 
KNOWN. 

fren.24.  10.  was  a  .irgin,  nor  had  anv  man  A.  her 

Ezod.  2.  14.  Moses  said,  surely  this  thing  is  A. 
21.  3G.  if  it  he  A.  that  the  ox  hath  used  to  push 
3.3.  10.  for  wherein  shall  it  be  A.  here  that  I  and 

Lm.  4.  14.  when  the  sin  they  have  sinned  is  A. 

5.  1.  is  a  witness  whether  he  hath  seen  or  A.  of  it 
JV«m.  31.  17.  kill  every  woman  that  hath  A.  man 
Deut.  1  13.  take  wise  men,  and  A.  among  tribes,  15. 

21.  1.  and  it  be  not  A.  who  hath  slain  him 
.Jush.  24. 31.  and  which  had  i.  the  works  of  the  T,d. 
1  -Sa/rt.O.  3.  and  it  shall  be  A.  to  you  w  liy  his  band 
I  Kniffs  18.  3fi.  let  it  be  A.  that  thou  art  God  in  Isr. 
r.tra  i.  12.  be  it  A.  to  tne  king,  13.  |  5.  8. 
.N'rh  4.  1.5.  when  enemies  heard  that  it  was  A.  to  us 
K»«A.2.22.  the  thin?  was  A.  to  Mordecai  who  told  it 
Psal.  9.  16.  the  Loin  m  A.  by  the  judgment  which 
31.  7.  thou  hast  A.  my  soul  in  adversities 
48.  3.  God  is  A.  in  her  palaces  for  a  lefuge 
07. 2.  that  thv  way  may  be  A.  on  eartli,  thy  health 

09.  19.  thou  hast  A.  my  reiiroach  and  my  shame 
70. 1.  in  Jiidah  is  God  A.  his  name  is  great  in  Isr. 

77.  19.  thy  way  in  the  sea,  thy  footsteps  are  not  A. 

78.  3.  sayings  of  old,  which  we  have  heard  and  A. 

79.  10.  let  him  be  A.  among  the  heath,  in  onr  sight 
88.  12.  shall  thy  wonners  be  k.  in  the  dark  1 

91. 14.  set  him  on  high,  because  he  hath  A. my  name 
119.  79.  tho.so  that  have  A.  thy  testimonies 
LK.  I  have  A.  of  old  thou  hast  found. I  hem  forever 
139.  1. 0  Lord,  thou  hast  searched  me,  and  A.  me 
Prov  10. 9.  hilt  lie  I  hat  pervert,  his  ways  shall  be  A. 
12. 16.  a  fouI'^^  wrath  is  presently  k.  but  a  prudent 


KNO 

Prop.  20.  11.  f  child  is  A.  by  his  doings  whol'ier  bin 
31.£).  her  hiisliaiid  is  A.  in  the  gales,  when  he  siu 

Krcl.  5. 3.  a  fool's  voice  is  A.  by  iiiultilnd"  of  winds 
G.  10.  and  it  is  A.  that  it  is  man,  nor  may  conlund 

Jsii.  12.5.  excellent  things,  this  is  A.  in  all  the  earlli 
19.  21.  and  the  Lord  shall  he  A.  lo  Egy|it 
01.  9.  their  seed  shall  Do  A.  among  the  Gentiles 
GO.  14.  hand  of  the  Lord  shall  be  A.  to  his  servant! 

./('!■.  5.  5.  for  they  have  A.  the  way  of  the  Lord 
28.  9.  then  sliiill  prophet  be  A.  the  Lord  sent  hiir 

B^zek.  3G.  32.  saith  the  Lord  God,  he  it  A.  lo  vou. 
.fiets  4.  10.  I  13.  38.  )  28.  2tt 
38.  23.  I  will  be  A.  in  the  eyes  of  many  nations 

J)an.  3.  18.  but  if  not,  he  it  A.  lo  thee,  O  king 

4.  20.  after  thou  shall  have  A.  the  heavens  rule 
.'!/H(«i-3.2.  you  only  have  1  A.  of  all  families  of  carlli 
Zech.  14   7.  a  day  which  shall  be  A.  lo  the  Lord 
Mitt.  12.  7.  bill  il  ye  had  A.  what  this  meant 

33.  the  tree  :,•  A.  by  iiis  fiuit,  J.ukc  0.44. 
24.43_.ifilio,gim(l  man  of  ho-iyehad  A.  y,«Af  12.39 

Luke  7.  .39.  if  he  weie  i  propnet,  he  w  <uild  have  k 
19.  42.  saying,  if  tliou  hadst  A.  in  this  thy  day 
24.35.  bow  he  was  A.  oflhein  in  breaking  uf  bread 

./okti  7.  4.  ho  himself  seeketh  to  be  A.  openly 
fi.l9.nor  know  menor  my  Father,  if  ye  had  /i.nie 
ye  should  have  A.  my  Father  also,  14.  7 
30.  14.  1  know  my  sheep,  and  am  A.  of  mine 
17.  7.  now  they  iiave  A.  ||  8.  and  have  A.  surely 
25. 1  have  A.  tliee,  these  have  A.  that  thou  sent  iii». 
18. 15.  ihatdisciplewhich  was  A.  to  higli-priest,  III 

.^cis  1.  19.  and  it  was  A.  to  all  dwellers  at  Jcriu 
".  14.  belhisi.  unto  you,  and  hearken  to  my  wordi 
9.  24.  but  their  laying  await  was  A.  of  Saul 

42.it  was  A. throughout  all  .loppa,  many  belicvrri 
15.  18.  A.  unto  God  are  all  bis  woiks  from  beginrx 
19.  17.  this  was  A.  to  all  the  .lews  and  Greeks 
22.  30.  he  would  have  A.  the  certainly,  23.  28. 

Horn.  1.  19.  because  lliat  which  may  be  A.  of  Go! 
11.34.  who  hath  A.  the  miiidof  Loid,  1  Cur.  2.  Hi 

1  O/r.  2.8.  for  had  they  A",  it  ||  8. 3. same  is  A.  of  him 

13.  12.  then  shall  I  know,  even  as  I  also  am  A. 

14.  7.  how  shall  it  be  A.  what  is  piped  or  huriici 
9.  how  shall  it  he  A.  what  is  spoken  1 

2  Cor.  3.  2.  arc  our  eiiislle  A.  and  read  of  all  man 

5.  10.  though  we  have  k.  Christ  after  the  flesh 
0.  9.  as  inknown  and  yet  well  A.  as  dying  and 

Gal.  4.  9.  after  ye  have  A.  God  or  are  A.  of  God 
Kph.  3. 10.  might  be  A.  i»vcliiircli  the  wisd.of  G  id 
Phil.  4.  5.  let  your  mooe'ation  be  A.  to  all  men 
2  Tim.  3.  10.  thou  hastiully  A.  my  doctrine 
15.  from  a  child  thou  hast  A.  tiie  holy  scripturoj 
4.  17.  that  by  me  the  preaching  might  be  fully  k, 

1  .John  2.  13.  I  write,  because  ye  have  A.  him 

4.  16.  we  have  A.  and  heheved  the  love  God  hath 

2  .John  1.  and  all  they  that  have  A.  the  truth 

Jlade  or  madest  KNOW.X. 
Gen.  45.1. w  bile  Joseph  made  himself  A. to  hrelhrcr: 
JVcA.  9.  14.  and  7Ha(/cst  A.  to  them  thy  holy  sabbath 
Psal.  98.  2.  the  Lord  hath  made  A.  his  salvation 
103.  7.  he  made  k.  his  ways  to  Moses,  his  acts 
/'»-op.]4.33.thatwhichisin  the  midst  of  fools  is  ;«. A. 
22. 19.  Ihavemnrfc  A.  to  thee  this  day,  even  to  iheo 
Kiek.  20.  5.  and  mode  myself  A.  to  them,  9. 
Dan.  2. 15.  then  Ariocb  mn(/c  I  he  thing  A.  lo  Daniel 
17.  Daniel  marfe  the  thing  A.  lo  Hananiah 
23.hast  raa.A.to  me,  ma.  A.  lo  us  the  king's  mattei 
t28.  a  God  in  heaven  hath  made  A.  to  the  king 
45.  the  groat  God  halh  made  k.  to  the  king 
Has.  5. 9.  have  I  made  k.  thai  which  shall  surely  bo 
LnJie  2.  15.  which  the  Lord  haih  made  A.  lo  iw 

17.  had  seen  it,  they  made  A.  abroad  the  saying 
John  15.  15.  all  that  I  heard,  I  have  marfc  A.  to  \oii 
./?c?5  2.  28.  thou  hast  marfc  A.  tome  the  ways  of  life 
7. 13.  at  the  second  time  Joseph  was  made  A.  to  his 
brelh.and  Joseph'skindred  marfcA.  lo  Pharaoh 
Wom.l6.2G.  771.  A.  to  all  nations  for  obedience  of  fa  lib 
F.ph.  1.  9.  having™.  A.  to  us  the  mystery  of  his  will 
3.3.  howbv  revelation  hp.m.  k.  to  me  the  mystery 
Phil.  4.  0.  let  your  requests  be  made  A.  lo  (Jod 
2  Pet.  1. 16.  when  we  ma.  A.the  coming  of  our  Lord 

Make  KNOWN. 
JVtim.  12. 0. 1  will  7HoAc  mvtvelf  A.  lo  him  in  a  vision 
I  .ScTTi  28. 15.lhou  niayesl  m. A. tome  what  I  shalldo 
1  Chr.  16.8.7n.A.hisdee<lsainong  people,  Ps.103.1. 
17.  19.  in  making  A.  ail  these  great  things 
Psal.  78.  5.  that  they  should  7//aAc  them  A. 
89.1.  with  my  mouth  will  I  moAr  A.thy  faitlifulnesa 
lOG.  8.  that  he  might  77iaAfi  A.  his  mighty  power 
145. 12.  to  make  k.  lo  sons  of  men  his  mighty  acti 
Prov.  1.  23.  I  will  make  A.  my  words  to  you 
/sn.38. 19.  thf  fatherlochildrenshall  771.  A.thy  truth 
f>4.  2.  to  7n«Afi  thv  name  A.  lo  thy  adversaries 
Fzek.  35.  II.  I  will  make  mvself  A.  among  them 
.39.  7.  so  will  I  make  my  holy  name  A.  in  Israol 
/)«7i.  2.25.  found  a  man  that  will  moke  A.  to  the  king 
26.  an  thou  able  lo  make  A.  to  me  the  dream? 
28.  bm  the  Lord  makelh  A   to  ihe  king.  29 
30.  shall  777 aAc  A.  the  interpretation,  .5. 15,  Ifi,  17 
Hab.  3. 2.  O  Lord,  in  the  midst  of  the  years  makch 
Rom.  9.  22.  God  willing  to  make  his  power  i 


LAB 

Som.  0. 23.  that  he  might  make  k.  riches  of  his  glory 
t^fh.  t).  I'J    to  mane  A.  'he  inysterv  ut  the  guspel 

"1.  Tyciiicus  ehaii  make  k.  to  you  all  things 
Coi.  l.'-il.  to  whoinU.  will  711.  k.  what  is  the  riches 
4.  y.  they  sliail  wm/ie/.-.toyou  all  lliiiigsdone  here 

JYvt  KiNUVVJN 
Gen.  19.8   I  have  two  daughters  wliich  have  not 
k.  man,  J\l'aiii.  :i\.  id,  35.  ./uttg  21.  li!. 

41.  21.  It  couUl  nut  be  /.-   they  had  eaten  thein 
31.  and  the  plenty  shall  nut  be  k    in  llie  land 

Exod.  U.  3.  by  my  name  JehuvaH  was  1  7iot  k. 
JJeut.  11.2.  with  chiUlien  which  lidvenolk.  31.13. 
2d.  to  go  after  gods  which  ye  have  ?i«i  A.  13. 6,  13. 

5J6.  3(i.  neither  thou  iwr  iliy  fathers  have  A-.  64. 
■Judg.  3.1. as  many  asliad  7i«t  A.lhe  warsolCanaan 

Itj.  U.  brake  tiie  Wltll^^,  so  his  streiiglh  was  not  k. 
IhUh  3.  3.  l)ut  make  nol  thyself  4.  to  the  man 

14.  let  it  not  be  k.  that  a  woman  came  in 
2  Ham.  17.  li).  spread  corn,  and  the  thing  wasjiot  k. 
I  Kings  14. 2.  be  nut  k.  to  he  the  wile  of  Jeroboam 
I's.  18.43  {leople  whom  I  have  7io<  A.  shall  serve  me 

77.19.  way  ism  the  sea,  and  thy  footstepsarcjiui  A. 

79.  (j   pour  wrath  on  heathen  that  have  nut  k.  thee 

95. 10.  and  they  have  nol  k.  my  ways,  Heb.  3. 10. 

147.  20.  thy  judgments,  they  have  nut  A.  them 
Kcc/.G.S.  he  hath  not  seen  the  sun,  nur  k.  any  tlii)>2 
/sa.40. 21.have  ye  not  A.?  ||  28.  hast  thou  ?wi  k.'j 

42.  Iti.  lead  ihem  in  paths  that  they  .have  not  k. 
44.18  they  have?i«<A.  nor  understood, he  halii shut 
45.4.  1  surnamed  thee,  Iho'  thou  has;  nut  A.  me,  5. 

Jer.  4.22.  my  people  is  foolish,  they  have  uut  A.  me 
Kick.  32.  9.  into  countries  wliich  thou  hast  not  k. 
Dan.  2.  5.  if  ye  will  nut  make  A.  the  dream,  9. 

4.7. they  did  not  make  A.  to  me  interpretation,  5.  8. 
Hos.  5.  4   and  they  have  nut  A.  the  Lord 
JVuA.  3.  17.  their  place  is  nut  A.  where  they  are 
Mat  10.  2G.  fear  them  not,  for  lliere  is  noihlng  hid 
that  shall  nut  be  A.  Luke  8.  17.  ||  12.  2 
12.  IG.  they  should  nut  make  linn  A.  jl/urA3.  12. 
jAikc  24.  Id.  a  stranger,  and  hast  nut  A.  these  things 
John  8.  .'iS.  yet  ye  have  nut  A.  hini,  but  1  know  Inin 
14.9.SO  lung  time,  and  yet  hast  thou  n.k.  me, Philip 
1().  3.  because  they  have  not  A.  the  Father  nor  me 
17.  25.  O  righteous  Fath.  the  world  hath  n.  k  thee 
Rom   .3.  17.  the  way  of  peace  have  they  nut  k. 
7.  7.  !  had  ?iut  A.  sin  hut  by  the  law,  1  had  n.  A.  lust 
Kph.  3.  5.  which  in  olher  ages  was  not  made  A. 
i  Pet. 2.  21.  been  belter  nut  k.  way  of  righteousness 
I  Ju/i)i  3.  6.  the  sinner  hath  not  seen  nor  k.  him 
Rev.  2.  24.  which  have  not  k.  the  depths  of  Satan 


LAB 


LAD 


Eccl.  9.9,  that  is  thy  portion  in  tjiy  /.  under  thesoit]  Wos.  12.8.  in  my /.shall  they  tiiid  no  J3iM|jity  jn  me 
10.  15.  the  /.  of  the  foohoh  wearieth  every  one     |  Hag -2. 17.  1  smote  you  iii  all  the  f.  of  your  hand* 

Isa.  45.  14.  the  I.  ol  Kgypt  shall  come  over  to  thee  \JukH  4.  38.  and  ye  are  entered  iiUo  their  I. 
55.2.  why  spend  your/,  for  that  wiiiclisattsti.  nut!  |2  tin-.  6.5.  in  tumults,  in  ^mwalchingA,  in  t'a»tiu;{3 


LABOUR 

Signifies,  [1]  Diligent  care  and  pain.';,  Piov.  14. 
23.  Eccl.  1.  3  [2J  77/f  increase  and  fruit  of 
lahoar,  E.\od.  23.  16.  Eccl.  2.  10.  [3]  T/ie 
pangs  of  a  woman  in  cJiild- birth,  Gen.  35.  Ifi, 

17.  f4]  The  work  done  or  performed  by  labour, 
Eccl.  2.  11  [5]  .111  eoilsbuth.  of  sin  and 
irisenj,  particularly  those  of  per.^ecutiun,  Rev 
14.  13.  [6]  7'u  endeavour  earnestly,  Isa.  22.  4 
Heb.  4.  11.  [7]  To  journey  or  travel,  .los h.  7 
3.  [8J  To  perform  Christian  offices,  Rom.  16 
6.  (9)  Diligently  and  carefully  to  discharge 
pastoral  duties,  1  Tim.  .'>.  17. 

LARfJlIR,  Substantive. 
Oen.  31.  42.  God  hath  seen  the  I.  of  my  hands 

35.  16.  Rachel  travailed  and  had  hard  I.  17. 
Dcut.  26.  7.  the  Lord  heard,  and  looked  on  our  /. 
ATeh.  5.  13.  so  God  shake  out  every  man  from  his  I. 
Job  5. 1 7.  yet  man  is  born  to  I.  as  sparks  fly  upward 

39.  11.  or  wilt  thou  leave  thy  /.  to  hiin  7 

1^.  her  I.  is  in  vain  without  fear 
Psal.  73.  t  16.  to  know   it  was  I.  in  mine  eyes 

78.  46.  he  gave  tneir  /  to  the  locust 

00. 10.  yet  is  th'iir  strength  i.  and  sorrow,  soon  cut 

104.  23.  man  goeth  to  his  I.  till  the  evening 

105.  44.  they  inherited  the  /.  of  the  peojile 
107.  12.  he  brought  down  their  heart  with  I 
109.  1 1.  let  the  stronger  spoil  his  I. 
128.  2   thou  shalt  eat  the  /.  of  thy  hands 

Prov.  10.  16  the  ^  of  the  righteous  tendelh  to  life 

13.  11.  he  that  gathereth  by  I.  shall  increase 

14.  23.  in  all  /.  there  is  profit,  hut  the  talk  of  lips 
Eccl.  1.  3.  what  profit  hath  a  man  of  all  his  /. 

8.  ail  things  are  full  of  I.  man  cannoi  utter  it 
2.  10.  rejoiced  in  all  my  I  my  portion  of  all  my  /. 

18.  yea,  I  hated  all  my  /.  which  I  had  taken 

19  yet  shall  ho  have  rule  over  all  my  I. 

20  to  i;ause  my  heart  to  despair  of  the  /.  I  took 

21.  for  there  is  a  man  whose  /.  is  in  wisdom 

22.  what  hath  man  of  all  his  I.  under  the  sun? 
S4.  n-.ake  his  soul  enjoy  good  in  I.  3.  13.  |  5.  18. 

4.  8.  yetthereis  no  enilofall  his  /  nor  eye  satisfied 
5).  because  they  have  a  good  reward  for  their  I. 

5.  15.  iiothiag  of  his  I.  which  he  may  carry  away 
IS  to  rejoice  in  his  /   this  is  the  gift  of  God 

6.  7   all  the  I.  of  man  is  for  his  mouth,  and  yet 
6.  15.  for  that  shall  abide  with  him  of  his  I. 


Jer.  3  24  shame  devoured  the  /.  of  our  fathers 

20.  Id.  wherefore  came  1  out  of  the  womb  to  see  I. 
Eiek.  23.  29.  they  shall  take  away  all  thy  I. 

2'i.2U  1  have  given  him  the  land  of  Egypt  fur  his  i. 
Hab  3.  17.  though  the  I.  of  the  olive  sliould  fad 
Hag.  1.  11.  a  drouglit  on  all  llie  /.  of  tli«  hands 
./oAH4.3d.  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  bestowed  no  /. 
/ium.lO.O.greei  ftiaiy,  who  bestowed  much  /.  on  us 
1  Cor.  3.  8.  every  man  siiall  receive  accord,  to  his/. 

15.  58.  you  know  that  your  I.  is  not  in  vain 
ri'u/.l.ll.lamalraidol  yoUjIest  I  besKJwed/.invaiii 
Phil.  1.22.  if  I  live  III  the  flesh,  this  is  fruit  of  my  I. 

2.  25.  Epaphroditus,  my  companion  iii  I.  hrotlier 

1  7'Acs5.1.3.remeniber.  your/.  oflove,aiidiiatience 
i.  9.  for  ye  reineinber,  brethren,  our  /.  and  travail 
1.5.templer  have  templed  you,  and  our /.he  in  vain 

2  Thess.  3. 8.  hut  wrought  with  /.  and  travail  night 
lleh.  6.  10.  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your  /.  of  love 
HcB.  2.  2. 1  know  tiiv  works,  and  /.  and  patience 

LABOUR,  Verb. 
Exod.  5.  9.  more  work,  that  they  may  /.  therein 

20.  9  SIX  days  s.ialt  thou  /.  Dcut.  5.  13. 
Josk.  7.  3.  make  not  all  the  peojile  to  /.  thither 

24.  13.  given  you  a  land,  for  which  ye  did  not  / 
•Vt'A.  4. 22.  may  be  a  guard  to  us,  and  /.  on  the  day 
.lob  9  29.  if  1  he  wicked,  why  then  /.  /  in  vam? 
Psal.  127.  1.  except  the  Lord  build  they  /.  in  vain 

144.  14.  that  our  oxeB  may  he  strong  to  /. 
Prvv.  21.  25.  the  slothful,  his  hands  refuse  to  /. 

23.  4.  /.  not  to  be  rich,  cease  from  thy  own  wisdom 
Eccl.  4.  8.  nor  saith  he,  for  whom  Jo  I  /.  ? 

8.  17.  because  tho'  aman/.toseek  itout,  Rot  find  it 
Isa.  22.  4. 1  will  weep  bitterly,/,  not  to  comfort  me 

65.  23.  they  shall  not  /.  in  vain,  nor  bring  forth 
Jer.  51.  58.  and  the  people  shall  /.  in  vain 
Lam.  5. 5  under  persecution  we  /.  and  have  no  rest 
Ahc.  4. 10.  be  in  pain,  and  /.  to  bring  forth,  O  Zioii 
Hab.  2.  13.  that  the  people  should  /.  in  tho  fire 
Mat.  1 1  28.  come  to  me  all  ye  thai  /.  and  are  laden 
.John  6.  27.  /.  not  for  the  meat  that  ))erislieth 
Horn.  10.  12.  and  Tryjiliosa  who/,  in  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  4.  12.  and  /.  working  with  our  own  hands 

2  Cor.  5.  9  wherefore  wc  /.  to  he  accepted  of  him 
Eph.  4.  28.  hut  rather  /.  working  with  his  hands 
Cul.  1.29.  vvhercuntol  also/,  striving  according  to 
1  Tkcss.  5. 12.  to  know  them  which  /.  among  you 
I  Tim  4. 10. therefore  we  both  /.  and  suffer  reproach 

5.  17.  es[iecially  they  that  /.  in  word  and  doctrine 
Heb.  4. 11.  let  us  /.  therefore  lo  enter  into  that  lest 

LABOURED. 
JVcA.  4.  21.  so  we  /.in  the  work,  and  held  the  spears 
Job  20.  18.  that  which  he  /.  for,  shall  he  restore 
Eccl.  2.  II.  1  looked  on  the  labour  I  had  /.  to  do 
19.  have  rule  over  all  my  labour  wherein  I  have  /. 
21.  yet  to  a  man  that  hath  not  /.  therein 
22  of  tlie  vexation  of  his  heart  wherein  he  hath/ 
5.16.  what  profit  hath  he  that  hath  /.  for  the  wind' 
Asa.  47.  12.  with  thy  sorceries  wherein  thou  hast  / 
15.  shall  they  he  to  thee  with  whom  thou  hast  /, 
49.  4.  I  said,  1  have  /.  in  vain,  spent  my  strengtii 
62.  8.  stranger  not  drink,  for  which  thou  hast  /. 
Dan.  6.  14.  then  the  king  /.  to  deliver  Daniel 
Junah  4.  10.  the  gourd  for  which  thou  hast  not  /. 
John  4.38.  other  men  /.and  ye  are  entered  into  tlieir 
Rom.  16.  12.sahilePersis,  who/,  much  in  the  Lord 
1  Cur.  15.  10.  but  I/,  more  abundantly  than  they  all 
Phil.  2.  16.  that  I  have  nol  run  nor  /.  in  vain 
4.  3.  help  those  that  /.  with  me  in  the  gospel 
Rev.  2.  3.  hast  borne,  and  for  my  name's  sake  /. 

LABOURER. 
lAike  10.  7.  for  the  /.  is  worthy  of  his  hire 
1  Tim.  5.  18.  the  /.  is  worthy  of  his  reward 

LABOURERS. 
,;1/«t.9.37.liarvesl  plenteous,  but  /.  few,  LukeJO  9. 
38.  pray  the  Lord  that  he  will  send  /.  Luke  10.  2. 
20.  1.  went  out  early  to  hire  /.  into  his  vineyard 
2.  when  he  had  agreed  with  the  /.  ||  8.  call  the  /. 
1  Cur.  3.  9.  for  we  are  /.  together  will;  God 
Jam.  5.  4.  U'hold  the  hire  of  the/,  that  reaped 

LABOURETH 
Prov.  Ifi.  26   he  that  /.  /.  for  himself 
Keel.  3  9.  what  profit  in  that  wherein  he  /.  ? 

1  Cor.  16.16.  snbinu  to  every  one  that  helpcth  and  I. 

2  Tun.  2.  6.  the  husbandman  that  /.  must  be  first 
LABtniRING. 

Eccl.  5    12.  the  sleep  si'  a  /.  man  n  sweet 
.lets  20.  35  so  /.  ye  ought  to  support  the  weak 
Col.  4.  12.  always  /.  for  you  in  prayer,  that  ye 
1  Thcss.2.'J  I.  night  and  diiv  we  preached  to  you 

LABOURS 
Ero(/.23.1C.  the  first  fruits  of  thy  /.  when  thou  hast 
gathered  in  thy  /.  out  of  the  field 
Deut.  28.  33  and  all  thy  /.  shall  a  nation  eat  up 
Prov.  5. 10.  and  thy  /.  be  in  the  house cf  a  stranger 
Isa.  .58.  3  in  day  of  your  fast  you  exact  all  your  /. 
I  Jer.  20.  5. 1  will  deliver  all  their  /.  to  their  cnemiesj 


iO.  15.  not  boasting  of  olher  uu^a's  I 

1 1  23.  Ill  I.  more  abuiid.  in  stripes  aljo^e  measiu 
Rev.  14.  13.  that  they  may  rest  from  their  i. 

LAt'E. 
£-'j:o(/.28.28.»hall  bind  the  breastplate  with /.ofbiiuj 

37   and  thou  shalt  put  it  on  a  blue  i. 

39.  31   and  they  tied  it  lo  a  /.  of  blue  to  fuBte*  it 

LA<.^K,  Hubataiitive, 
Oen.  18.  28.  wilt  thou  des.roy  all  lor  I.  of  five'! 
Eiud.lij  IS.tbat gathered  liHlehadiio/.2Ct>r.8.15 
.tub  4.  II.  ihe  old  lion  pensheth  for  /.  oi  prey 

3S.  41.  wlien  his  young  ones  vvaiider  lor  /'.  ol  meat 
1 1  OS.  A.  li.my  peo.  are  destroyed  for  /.  ol  kiiuvvledge 
Phil.  2.  30.  his  hfe  to  supply  your  /.  of  service 

1  Thess.4. 12.  and  that  ye  may  have  /.  of  iiuthicg 

LACK,   rcrb. 
Gen.  18.  28   if  there  shall  /.  hv»  of  the  fifty 
/Jciit.  8.  9.  thou  shalt  nol  /.  any  thiiig  in  it 
Psal.  34. 10.  the  young  lions  do/,  andsulfer  hunga 
Prov.  25.27.  that  givelh  lo  the  poor  shall  not  /. 
Keel.  9.  8.  and  let  ihy  head  /.  no  ointment 
Mat.  19.  20.  these  things  have  1  kept,  what  /.  I  yell 
./u/)(.].5.  if  any  of  you  /.wisdom,  let  him  askoftiod 

LACKED. 
Deut.  2.7.  Ld.  been  withtliec,thoL  hast  /.  nothing 

2  .Saw   2.30  there /.  of  David's  serv.  nineteen  men 
1  /uH^'-.<4.27.olhceis  provided  victual, they/. uothing 

11.  22.  but  what  liast  thou  /.  with  me  ! 
jVf/i.9.21.  lliou  ditlstsusuin  tliem, they/,  nothing 
/  kAc  8.  6. 11  wiiheicd  away,  because  it  /  moisture 

22  35.  I  sent  you  without  purse,  /.  ye  any  tiling^ 
.rlcL-i  4.  34.  nor  was  there  any  among  them  that  L 

1  Cor.  12  24  given  moie  honour  lo  that  part  w  hich  L 
Phil  i.  10   ye  were  caieful,  hut  /   opjiortunity 

LACK  EST. 
Mark  10.  21.  but  one  thmg  thou  /.  Luke  18  22. 

LACKETH. 
M'um.  31.  49.  and  there  /.  not  one  man  of  us 

3  ■'iani.  3,  29.  let  llicre  not  fail  one  that  /.  bread 
Prov  6.  32.  committelh  adultery,  /.  undeistunding 

12.9.  than  hethal  honourelh  hiniself,  and  /.  bread 

2  Pel.  1.  9.  but  he  t-hat  /.  these  things  is  blind 

LACKhNG 
Lev.  2. 13.  nor  shalt  t  hou  suffer  salt  to  be  /. 
22.  23.  iiotolfer  a  lamb  that  hath  any  thing  /. 
,/«rt>.2I.3.  that  Ihereshould  beone  tribe/,  in  Israel 
1  Sam.  30.  19.  and  there  was  nothing  /   lo  them 
.fcr.  23.  4.  they  shall  fear  no  more,  nor  shall  be  /. 
!  Cur.  16.  17.  for  that  which  was  /.  they  supplied 
2Co?-.  11.9.  what  was  /.  toraeihe  brethren  supplied 
1  Thess  3. 10.  might  perfect  what  is/,  in  your  faith 

LAD,  S, 
Signifies,  Ji  buy,  or  one  young  in  years ^  Gen.  21 
12,  17.  It  is  a|iplu'd,  [IJ  7'w  one  uho  iras 
seventeen  years  old,  Gen.  37.  2.  [2|  To  a 
married  man.  Gen.  43.  8.  compared  with  46. 
21  [3]  To  a  servant,  1  Sam.  20.  36. 
Oen.  21.  12.  let  it  not  be  grievous  because  of  the/. 

17.  and  God  heard  the  voice  of  the  /. 

18.  arise,  lift  up  the  /   ||  19.  she  gave  the  /.  drink 
20  God  was  with  the  /  and  he  grew  and  dwelt 

22.  5.  I  and  the  /.  will  go  yonder  and  worship 

12.  he  said,  lay  not  thine  hand  u|)on  the  /. 
37.  2.  the  /.  was  with  ilie  sons  of  IJilhah 

43.  8.  send  the  /.  with  me,  and  we  will  arise  and  go 

44.  22   we  said,  the  /.  cannot  leave  his  father 
30.  ray  father,  and  the  /.  be  not  with  us,  31.  34. 

his  life  is  hound  u|)  in  the  /.  lifu 

32.  thy  servant  became  surety  for  the  /. 

33.  ahule  instead  ol  the  /.  let  the  /.  go  up 

48.  16.  the  angel  who  redeemed  me,  bless  the  /. 
Judg.  16.  26.  Samson  said  to  the  /.  that  held  hira 

1  Sam.  20.  21.  and  behold  1  will  send  a  /.  saying,  go 
3b.  .Jonathan  said  to  the  /.  run,  as  the  /.  ran 
37.  Jonathiin  cried  aficr  the  /.  make  speed,  38. 

39.  but  the  /.  knew  not  any  thing,  onlv  David 

40.  Jonathan  gave  his  artillery  to  his  /. 

2  Sam.  17.  18.  a  /.  saw  them  and  told  Alisalom 
JohnQ.  9.  there  is  a  /.  here  hath  five  barlev  loaves 

LADDER. 

Gen.  28. 12  Jacob  dreamed,  and  behold  a  /.  set  uj 
LADE 

Signifies,  \1\  To  lay  on  a  burden,  Xoh.  4.  17 
i  13.  1.5.  |3J  To  oppress,  1  Kings  12.  U 
(3)  To  impose  the  performance  of  unnecessary 
traditions,  or  strict  iiijunctions,oV':r  and  above 
what  the  lam  requires,  ljukell.4G.  [4]  To 
be  burdened  not  with  the  sense,  but  with  tht 
guilt  and  bondage  of  sm,  Isa.  1.  4  [5j  To  be 
sensible  of  and  muurn  under  the  burden  of  sin, 
Mat.  11.  2,S. 

Thiit  ladeth  himself  with  thick  clay,  Hab.  2  0. 
that  burdens  and  defies  himself  with  amassei 
treasures,  gutten  by  extortion  and  oppression. 

(7f». 45.17.  /.  your  beasts  and  go  to  land  of  Canuaa 

Lev.  22.  t  16.  I.  thQin2e)ve2  with  the  i.niquitv 


LAM 

I  Kings  12.  11.  i'jy  father  diil  I.  you  witli  n  yoke 
f^/.c  Jl.  4U.  I«r  ye  (.  iiicu  wilii  grievous  burdKiHi 

LAUEl). 
rJea.JC  at),  tlioy  {.  liicir  asses  with  tlie  corn,  44. 13 
Kelt.  4.  17.  tiiose  tliiit  /.  wrought  iii  the  work 
Jicts  *3.10.  thev  i  us  witli  such  tiling's  a*  necessary 

LAUliN. 
Gen.JS.-W.sem  tuu  assitM^.willignoiJthiiigsoriigy. 
I  *'«/«.  <ti.  -M.  Jt»<e  look  An  ajss  I.  with  Urejicl 
Isa.  1.4.  ujKJOjWe  /.  with  iuinuity  seed  olxjvil  doers' 
Mat.l  l.-JH.coiiie,aIlye  Uiat  labour  aiwl  are  lieavyi. 
I  7'im.;{.li. silly  woiueii,  /.  with  sms,  led  away  with 

LADKTH. 
Hal.  2.  G.woe  tohini  that  /  liimseU"  with  tJiick  clay 

.VfiA.  13.  la.  1  saw  soiik;  on  the  salihalh  I.  asses 

l.AliWC. 
JitlsZ'i.  10.  much  dainoye  not  only  of"  i.  and  shij« 

LADV. 
lia.  4T.  '.).  shall  no  more  6o  called  u  i  of  kingdoms 

7.  and  thou  saidst,  1  shiiJl  be  a  I.  Ibr  ever 
ZJokn  1.  lUe  elder  to  tlie  elect/,  and  her  cliildreii 

5.110W  I  beseech  tJiee,  /  thai  we  love  one  another 
LAUIilS. 
.iiifl!!;.  5.29.  wi.-!e  /.  answered  her,  yea, she  returned 
f.dtJi.l.Mi,  hiewisoshaJl  I.  ofl'ersui  ajid  Media  say 
L.^IU,  s<:c  after  Lay. 
LAKE 
Signifies,  [1  j  .^  large  /lUcefull  of  watrr  e.ttcnm- 
piLsxcii   loith   Itim/,  Luke  J.    1,  2.     [2]   JJdl, 
llev.  I'J.  20,  t  -M  10. 
l.iiie  5.  1.  Jusus  stood  by  the  I.  of  Gennesaret 
2.  and  saw  two  sin  (is  si  and  in^  by  the  I- 

8.  22.  let  us  50  over  to  the  other  side  of  the  I. 
a.i  thcTe  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the  t. 
31'  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  jslace  into  I. 

Hen.  lit  21).  these  both  were  cast  into  a  I.  of  lire 
UO.  M.  devil  was  cast  mini,  of  lire  and  brimstone 

14.  dealh  and  hell  were  cast  into  the  i.  of  tire 

15.  was  not  liiuml  in  the  book  of  life,  cast  into  I. 
21. d.  murderers  have  Ihi^ir  part  lu  the/,  burnetii 

LA. Mil 

Signifies,  -f  skeep  iiKder  a  year  old.,  of  a  meek, 
gcuile.,  and  tradable  nature,  ickich.  is  useful 
fur  food  ami  el/itkhig,  and  under  the  law  wan 
iiscdfi>rsacrifire,parttr,ularlij  inthepassover, 
Ciin.  21.  23.  E.tod.  12.  3,  .1  Prov  27.  26. 
To  which  are  compared,  (IJ  Ckrist  ./esus, 
icho  wa-i  ti/iiificd  by  tJie  lamb  in  the.  pas.fooer, 
and  bei  .xiuc  a  sacrifice  fur  sin,  .loliii  1.  2J. 
Uov.  5.  ti,  6.  (2)  Jill  true  Ctrtxtians,  whu 
are  lininble,  meek,  and  tractable,  \sa.  11.  C. 
John  21.  1.5.  [15]  .'in  innoctul,  inuffensiiie, 
and  kiirniless  leuckcr.,  wha  hud.  done  autkingtu 
inirit  tlic  cruelty  andbarbartly  of  ki.'S  enemies, 
and  icas  as  ignuraiit  of  tkeir  inhuman  derices 
again.-it.  htm,  as  a  lamb  is  iif  the  design  of 
tuick  us  'end  it  to  the  slaughter,  Jer.  11.  19. 
(4)  .1  man's  wife,  2  Sam.  12.  3,  4.  f5j  ^JnU- 
Christ,  ir.hi)  lit/  his  pardons  and  indidgeaces 
vrcsamptiuiushj  assumes  the  power  and  prcro- 
gitine  of  Christ  .fcsus  the  I^anib  of  God, 
Rev.  i:i.  II. 

Gen.  22.  7  but  where  is  the  I.  for  a  biiriit-ofT,;ring  ? 

8.  my  ^;on,  Goil  will  provide  himself  a  /. 
Eiod.  12.3.1  hey  shall  take  to  them  every  man  a  ;.2l . 

5.  voiir  '.  shall  he  witlioiit  blemish,  a  male 

]:i.  13.  an  ass  shalt  tliou  rediem  with  a  i.  34.20. 

20.  SK.  one  f.  thou  shall  off.T  in  the  mnriiui!.'.  and 

ihcol'.ieri  at  evcnirij?,  41.  A'k)h.28.  4. 

40   wiUi  a  {.  a  tinih   di^a!   of  flour   mingled, 

-,VHm.2r!.  21,29    |  29.  4,  10,  \'i. 

/^v.Xl.  ifhr  .ili-r  .-1/4.  32. )  5. 0.  |  22. 23.  |  23.  12. 

4.3.1.  h- shall  lake  awavlhc  fat,  as  the  fat  of  a  / 

r..  7.  if  he  1.e  mil  able  to  brins  a  /.  12.  8. 

9.  3.  take  a  I.  of  thc'  firM  ve:ir  without  blemish, 

14.  10.  .Vnm.a.  12.  (7.  15,21. 

14.  12.  th.i  priest   shall  lake  the  I.  and  olTer  iiim 
13.  slay  thr;  I  2.5.  \\  24.  L  of  trespas.s-ofTcrinif 

17.3  that  kitliMli  an  ox,  or  a  /.or  goat  iii  the  camp 
23.  12.  shall  olTiT  a  /.  wi'honi  blemish 
A"«'«.fi.I4.  he-hallolTer  on''  he  /.  of  first  year  for  a 
bn  rill  offcri  115.  ewei.  of  first  year  for  n  sin-otTer. 

15.  Tt.  shalt  (ircpare  with  the  Kacrifice  for  one  I. 

1 1 .  Ihiis  done  for  one  I.  2.S.  7, 13,  14.  F.zck.  4fi.  1.5. 

I  .Sam. 7. 9.  Sam'iel  ofl'crcd  asueking?.  to  the  Lord 

17.  34.  there  came  a  lion  and  bear  and  look  a  I. 

2'Vrint.  12  4.  took  the  poor  man's  I.  and  dressed  it 

6.  and  he  shall  restore  ihe  I.  four-foM 

Isa.  11.  fi.  the  wolf  also  shall  dwell  with  the  I. 
Ifi.  1.  send  ye  the  I.  to  the  ruler  of  the  land 
53.7. was hroiijlil  nxl  lothesUiijhier,  Jer.  II.  19 
f).5.  2.5.  tli«  wolfand  the  I.  shall  teed  Viidher 
W.  3.  that  saeriliceiha/.  as  ifhe  cut  off  dog's  neck 

Ezek.  45.  15.  om^  /.  out  of  flock  liira  iieact^olTcring 
40.  13.  a  f.  of  the  first  vear  thoii  shalt  prepare 

ffos.  4   Ifi.  Ld    will  f'l'd  ihem  as/,  in  a  large  place 
fnhn  l.-i't  behold  ?.  of  Hod  that  takes  away  sib,  36. 

/Irt.ifi.  32.  like  a  /.  dumb  before  the  shearer 
I  Pet  I   l"^!  as  of  a  I   wiihout  Memish  an!  tpot 
329 


LAM 

Rev  5  G  in  tlie  midst  of  the  elders  stood  a  I.  slat  1 
0   the  four  beasts  tell  down  before  the  /. 
Ii2.  saying,  worihy  is  the  /.  Lliat  was  slam 
13. honour,  gioiy,  and  jjower,  be  to  the  /.  forever 

6.  1.  1  saw  when  the  i   opened  one  of  tlie  seals 
Iti.  and  hide  us  from  the  wrath  of  the  I.  that  sit 

7.  9.  a  great  multitude  stood  beloie  the  /.  clotlied 
10.  saying,  salvation  to  our  God  and  to  the  /. 
14.  and  made  them  white  in  the  Mood  ol   the  / 
17  for  the  /.  sliall  It^ed  and  k'ad  them  to  fountuins 

12.  II.  they  overcain<;  liiin  by  the  blood  ol  the  I 

13. 8.  the  /.  lilain  from  the  fouiidaliun  of  Ihe  world 

11. he  Jiad  two  horns  like  a.  I  and  sjiake  as  dragon 

14.1.1  lookcd,and  lo,  a  I.  stood  on  the  mount  riion 

4.  these  are  they  tliat  follow  the  /.  whithersoever 

10.  lorinenled  in  the  presence  ofangels  and  the  I. 

15.3.  tliey  sing  the  soiigof  Mosesand  song  of  the  I 
17.  14.  war  with  the  I.  and  the  I.  shall  overcome 
19.7.lur  tJie  marriage  of  ihei.  is  come, and  his  wilt 

9.  tliat  arc  called  to  the  inarriage-supperof  the  I 

21.  9.  1  will  shew  thee  liie  bride,  the  /.  wife 
14.  the  iiiiines  of  the  twelve  ajiostles  of  the  I. 

22.  God  Ahnighty  and  the  /.  ate  the  temple  of  it 

23.  God  did  lighten  it,  and  the  t.  is  light  thereof 
27.  but  they  who  are  written  in  the  /.book  of  life 

22.  1.  proceediiigoutof  throne  of  Godandof /.  3. 

LAMB'S. 
Oetu  30.  40.  and  Jacob  did  separate  the  /. 
33.  t  19.  Jacob  bought  it  for  100/.  Josh.  24.  f  32. 
JW/H.  7.  87.  rams  twelve,  /.  of  the  first  year  twelve 
88.  sixty  /.  II  29.  13.  liiurteen  /.  17,  2U,  23. 
29.lri.driiik  oll'emigs  fur  the  bullocks,  /.  and  rams 
iJcut.  32.  14.  milk  of  sheep,  with  fal  of/,  and  rains 

1  Sam.  15.  9.  but  Saul  spared  the  best  of  the  / 

2  Kings  3.  4.  Rloab  rendered  to  Israel  100,000  /. 

1  CJir  29.  21.  they  otferet!  lo  the  L.  a  thousand  / 

2  C/»-.  29.  22.  priests  killed  /.  and  sprinkled  blood 
32.  the  number  of  burnt-oU'erings  two  hundred  /. 

35.  7.  Josiah  gave  to  the  people  /.  and  kids 
Ezra  7.  17.  that  thou  inayesl  buy  speedily  /. 
I'sal.  37.  20.  the  wicked  shall  be  as  the  fat  of/. 
114.4.mounlains  skipped, little  hills  skipjied  like  / 
6.  ye  little  hills  that  skipped  like  /. 
Pron   27.  20.  /.  are  for  thy  clothing,  and  goats 
Isa.  1.  11.  I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of/,  or  goats 
5.  17.  then  shall  the  /.  feed  after  their  manner 
.34.6.  the  sword  of  the  Lord  tilled  with  blood  of/ 
40.  11.  he  shall  gather  the  /.  with  his  arm,  carry 
Jer.  51.  40.  I  will  bring  them  like/,  to  slaughter 
Eiek.  27  21.  Arabia  occupied  with  thee  in  /. 
39.  18.  ye  shall  drink  the  blood  of/,  and  rams 

40. 4.  in  the  sabbath  six  /.  ||  (i.  in  new  moons  six  / 

5.  and  meat-olTering  for  the  /.  as  able  to  give,  7, 
.finios  0.4.  and  eat  the/,  out  of  the  flock,  and  calves 
I.uke  10.  3.  I  send  you  forth  as  /.  among  wolves 
John  21.  15.  Jesus  sailh  lo  Peter,  feed  my  /. 

fVo«  LAMBS. 
JV'uni.  7. 17.^»e  /  of  the  first  year,  23, 29,  35,  41 ,  47 

Seven  LAMBS. 
(r(?n.21.28..Abraham  set  scnen  ewc-l.hy  themselves 

29.  wh;uynean  these  Sf»c7t  cwc-l.  set  by  lliemsel. 

30.  these  sccfn  ewe-l.  thou  shalt  take  of  my  hand 
Lev.  23.  18.  ye  shall  offer  with  the  bread  seven  I 
JiTiim.  28.  11.  ye  shall  ofl"er  seven  I.  of  tlie  first 

year  without  spot,  19.  27.  |  29.  2,  8,  30. 

21.  a  tenth  deal  throughout  sev.  I.  29.  |  29. 4,  10. 

2  C'Ar.  29.  21.  ihey  brought  seven  I.  for  a  sin  offer. 

Tivo  LAMBS. 
Ern</.29.337wo  /.  of  the  first  year  ofl"er,  JV«m.28.3. 
/,ev.  14. 10.  on  (he  eighth  day  he  shall  take  tico  I. 
23.19.  then  ye  shall  sacrifice  iiiio  /.  of  the  first  year 
JVMm.28.9.and  on  the  sabbath  tico  /.of  the  first  year 

LAME 
Signifies,  One  that  is  maimed  iir  enfeebled  in  his 
limbs,  Prov.  2(i.  7.     And   is  taken,  (I)  Corpo- 
rally, and.  that  either  bn  accident  or  birth,  2 
Sam.  4.  4.     Acts  3.  2.  "  (II)   Figuratively,  [1] 
For  idols,  2  Sam.  5.  (>.     |2]    The  toeakcsl  or 
meanest,   I.sa.   33.  23.      (Ill)   Spiritually,  fir 
such  as  are  hatting  in   their   minils  between 
two  opinions,  lleb.  12.  13. 
Lev.  21.  18   a  blind  or  /.  man  shall  not  approach 
Dent.  15.21.  if  it  be/,  thou  shalt  not  sacrifice  it 
2  Sam.  4.  4.  Jonath.  had  a  son  /.  ofhis  feet,  9.  3,  13. 
5.  fi.  except  thou  take  away  the  blind  and  the  /. 
8.  whosoever  smiteth  Ihe  /.  and  the  blind 
19.  20.  that  I  may  ride,  because   thy  servant  is  /. 
.fnh  29.  15.  I  was  eyes  to  the  blind,  iTcet  to  the  /. 
Prov.  2ri.  7.  the  letrs  of  the  /.  are  not  equal,  so  is 
Asrt.33.23.  then  is  prey  divided,  the  /.  take  the  prey 
35.  6.  then  shall  the  /.  man  leap  as  a  hart 
.frr.  31.  8.  bring  with  them  the  blind  and  the  /. 
J\fal.  1.8.  if  ye  offer  the  I.  for  sacrifice,  is  it  not  evil? 
13.  and  ve  brought  that  which  was  torn  and  /. 
.WffM1.5:the/,  walk,  15.  31.  |  21.  14.  A«/.c7  22. 
Luke  14.  13.  call  the  poor,  the  /.  and  the  blind 
Jlcts  3.2. a  certain  man,  /.  from  womb,  was  carried 

11.  and  as  the  /.  man  held  Peter  and  John 

8.7. many  with  palsies  and  that  were  l.wtiri:  healed 

Heb.  12.  13.  lest  the  /.  be  turned  out  of  the  way 

2X 


LAM 

LAMENT 

.7i/(/ff.ll,40.tlie  daughters  of  Israd  W(5nt  yearly  to Z. 

fid.  3.  20.  and  her  gates  shall  /.  and  mourn 
19.  8.  the  fishers  also  shall  mourn  and  /. 
32. 12.  they  shall  /.  for  the  teats  and  pleasant  fields 
kr.4.  8.  for  this  /.  and  howl,  for  the  anger  of  Lord 
10.  5  neither  go  to  /,  nor  bemoan  them,  0. 
22.  18  they  shall  not  /.  for  bun,  saying,  ah  Lofd 

34.  5.  Ihey  will  /.  thee,  saying,  ah  Lord 
49.  3,  ye  daughters  of  Kabbah,  /.  and  run 

Lam  2  8  he  made  the  rampart  and  the  wall  to  2. 
Ezek.  27  32.  they  shall  /  over  Tyrus,  saying,  wliiit 
32.  16.  the  ilaughlersof  the  nations  shall  /.  her 
Joel  1.8./,  like  a  virgin  girded  with  sackcloth 

13.  gird  yourselves,  am'  /.  ye  priests,  howl 
Mic.  2.  4.  /.  Willi  a  doleful  lamentation  and  song 
.lohn  16.  20.  verily  I  say,  ye  shall  weep  and  /. 
Heo.  18.  9.  the  kmi;s  of  ihe  earth  shall  /.  Babylon 

LAME.\TEU. 

1  Sa»n.G.19.  people/,  because  the  Lord  had  smitten 
7.  2.  all  the  house  of  Israel  /.  after  the  Lord 

25.  1.  all  the  Israelites  /.  Samuel,  '28.  3. 

2  Sam.  1.  17.  David  /.  over  Saul  and  Jonathan 
3.  ,33   the  king  /.  over  Abner  and  said 

'2  Cliron.  35.  25.  and  Jeremiah  /.  for  Josiah 

Jer.  l(i.  4.  ihey  shall  die  and  not  be  /.  25.  33. 

J\lat.  II.  17  we  mourned  loyou,  h-ul  ye  have  not/. 

Luke  23.27.and  a  great  company  of  people  /.  Ju£iia 
LA.MENTABLE. 

Dan.  6.  20.  the  king  cried  wiih  a  /.  voice  to  Daniel 
LAMENTATION 

Signifies,  [1]  Mourning,  bemoaning,  and  bewail- 
ing, Jer.  31.  15.  [2]  Songs  of  lamenlatiun, 
2  Chron.  35.  25.  [3 1  Such  dreadful  judgments 
as  wouldcau.te  most  b<tter  lamentations,  Ezek. 
2.  10.  [4]  The  title  of  a  book,  the  subject 
whereof  is  lamentation,  2  Chron  35.  2.5. 

Oeu.  .50.  10.  there  they  mourned  with  a  sore/. 

2  Sam.  1.  17.  and  David  lamented  with  this  /. 

Psal.  78,  64.  and  their  widows  made  no  /. 

Jer.  6  26.  wallow  thyself  in  ashes,  make  bitter  t. 

7.  29.  and  take  up  a  /.  on  the  high  places 
9.  10.  for  the  habitations  of  wilderness  a  /. 

20.  and  teach  every  one  her  neighbour  /. 

31.  15.  in  Ramah  /.  and  weeping.  Mat.  2.  18. 
48.  38.  there  shall  be  /.  generally  on  the  tops 

Lam.  2  5.  Lord  hath  increased  mourning  an<.  >. 
Ezek.  19.  1.  take  llum  up  a  /.  for  the  princes 

14.  this  is  a  /.  and  shall  be  for  a  /. 

21).  17.tliey  shall  take  up  a  /.  for  Tyrus, 27. 2, 33. 

28.  12.  take  up  a  /.  upon  the  king  of  Tyrus 

32.  2.  son  of  man  take  up  a  /.  for  Pharaoh,  IC. 
Amos  5.  1.  a  /.  against  you,  O  house  of  Israel 

16.  shall  call  such  as  are  skilful  of/,  to  wailing 

8.  10.  and  I  will  turn  all  your  songs  into  /. 
Mic.  2.  4.  and  lament  with  a  doleful  /. 
Acts  8.  2.  anil  made  creat  /.  over  Stephen 

LAMlfNTATltJNS. 
2  Chron  3.5. 25.  the  singers  spake  of  Josiah  in  theli 
/.  and  behold,  Ihey  are  written  in  the  / 
Eiek.'i.  10.  there  was  written  therein  /.mourning 

LAMP 
Signifies,  [1]  ,J?  light  made  with  oil  in  a  proper 
vessel,  1  Sain.  3  3.     [2'  .9  sincere  profession 
of  religion,  flowing  from  an  iniciird  principle 
of  holiness.  Mat.  25.  4.     [3J  A  form  of  gudh 
7iess,  without  saving  fa  ith  and  true  repentance, 
Mat.  25.  3.     [4]  A  son  or  successor  who  pre- 
serves one's  name  and  memory  from  being  ex- 
tingnished  and  forgotten,  I  Kings  15.  4.  Psal. 
1.32'  17.    (51  Outward  prosperity,  Prov.  13.  9.  | 
20.  20.     It  is  spoken,  [I]  Of  God,  who  enlight- 
ens, directs,  and  cnniforts  his  people,  2  Sam 
22.  29.     [2]  Of  his  word,  which  affords  direc- 
tion and   comfort  in    nil   doubts,  difficulties, 
and  distresses,  Psal.  119.  105. 
Gen.l5  17. a  burning/,  that  passed  between  pieces 
Ezud.  27.  20.  to  cause  ihe  /.  to  burn  always 
l.S'rtm.3.3.  ere  /.  went  out,  Samuel  was  laiil  lo  sles]) 
2.Srt;n.2!.  t  17.  that  thou  qnench  not  the /.of  Israel 
22,  29.  thou  art  my  /.  O  Lord,  Lord  will  lighten 
1  Kings  1 1 .  t  36.  David  my  servant  may  have  a  /. 
15.  4,  for  David's  sake  God  gave  him  a  /.  in  Jerus, 
./ob  12.  5.  is  ,as  a  /.  desiiised  in  ihe  thought  of  hiin 
18.  t  6.  wicked  man's  /.  put  out,  21.  f  17. 

29.  t3.  when  his  /.  shined  on  my  head 
Psal.  18.  t  28.  for  thou  wilt  light  my  /. 

119.  105.  thy  word  is  n  /.  to  my  feet   and  a  ligtit 
132   17.  I  have  ordained  a  /.  for  mine  anointed 

Pn)(,v6.23.  for  commandment  is  nl.  the  law  is  light 
13.  9  the  /   of  Ihe  wicked  shall  b<!  put  out 
20.20  who  cutseth  his  father,  his/,  shall  he  put  out 
t  27,  the  spirit  of  man  is  ihe  /,  of  ih^  Lord 

Isa.  62.  1.  salvation  thereof  as  a  /  that  burneth 

Rev.  8.  10.  a  great  star  burning  as  it  were  a  / 
LAMPS. 

Eiod.  25  37.  Ihey  shall  licht  the  /.  thereof,  40.  4. 

30.  7   when  he  dresselh  ibe  /.  burn  inrenso  on  it 
8  when  Aaionhglileth  the /.at  even  hum  iseenM 

35.  54.  and  his  /.\vith  the  oil  fur  the  tglu 


LAN 

Ezod.  39.  37  and  tliey  brought  tlic  I.  to  Mosos 
40.  25.  he  liglitoil  the  /.  bulore  lliu  L.  JVuw.  «.  2,  3. 
/.,££).  2-i.  i2./.  to  burn  coiitinuully,  ii  Chrun.  J3.  Jl. 

4.  order  llie  I.  \\  J\'u/«.  4  y.  and  cover  his  I. 
Judg.  7.  10.  ho  put  I.  withti  llie  inlchcrs 

20.  and  held  tlie  I.  in  tlieir  left  hand  and  trumpoS 
I  Kings  7.  411  lie  made  /.  ot'suld,  2  Clmni.i.  2U,iil 
yo4  41.19.outol'his  mouth  go  huniing  /.  and  sparks 
Kzek.  1.  13.  was  like  the  ainiearaiicu  ui'  I. 
Uan.W  e.  body  like  beryl,  and  his  eyes  as/,  offii  ; 
Mat.  25.  1.  ten  virgins  which  took  tiieir  /.  3,  4. 
7.  those  virgins  arose  and  trimmed  Iheir  I. 
3.  give  us  ot  your  oil,  tor  onr  I.  are  gone  out 
^ei.en  LAMPS. 
Etod.  25.  37  thou  snalt  make  the  sev':n  I.  thereof 
37.  23.  he  made  his  sKncn  I.  of  pure  gold 
N'um.  y.  2.  tlie  seven  I.  shall  give  light  over  ago  inst 
Zech.  4.  2.  and  behold  a  candlestick  and  stci/i  I. 
Ueo  4.  5.  there  were  seven  I.  of  lire  burning  before 

L.^NCE. 
Jcr  50.42.  they  that  hold  the  I.  are  cruel,  will  n  .t 

LANCETS. 
1  Kinjs  18.  23.  cut  themselves  with  I.  till  bl   jd 

LAiN'J) 
Signifies,  [1]   The  whole  continent  of  tin  iarih, 
as  distinguished  frum  sea,  Blai.  23.  j  j.     (2J 
One  partdcular  country  Mat.  1).  2().     ['.^  .Ira- 
hle  ground,  Geii.'iii.  I'i.     [4]   The  iiihaL Hants 
of  a  country,  Isa.  37.  II.     [5]  .i  certain  pos 
session,  2  Sam.  19.  2i).  Acts  4.  37. 
(t'.:ii.  2.  12.  and  the  gold  of  that  I.  is  good 
111.  11.  out  of  that  l.  went  forth  Ashur 

12.  1.  get  thee  into  a  i.  I  will  shew  thee,  .'?c4«  7. 3. 
J 3.  (i.  and  the  /.  was  not  able  to  bear  them 

SI.  is  not  the  whole  I.  bafore  thee,  se|)arate  ? 
17.ri.  will  give  thee' and  seed  the  /.  2d.  13.  I  35. 12. 
H\.  15.  behold,  my  I.  is  before  thee,  dwell  where 

24.  37.  of  the  Canaanite,  in  whose  /.  I  dwell 
20.  12.  Isaac  sowed  in  tliat  I.  and  received  in  yea; 
47.  20.  bought  the  I.  so  the  I.  became  Pharaoh's 

22.  only  the  /.  of  the  priests  bought  he  nut 
Kzod.  8.  24.  the  I.  was  corrupted  by  the  tiies 

10.  1.5.  80  that  the  I.  was  darkened,  and  they  cat 

20.  12.  that  thy  days  may  be  long  upon  the  /. 
/.r«.lt).22.goat  bear  iniquities  into  a/.iiot  inhabited 

i8.  25.  and  the  /.  is  detiled,  therefore,  27. 
2d.  that  the  I.  Sjiue  not  you  out  also,  20.  22. 

25.  2.  then  shall  the  I.  keep  a  sabbath,  20.  34. 

23.  the  I.  shall  not  be  sold,  for  the  /.  is  mine 
2).  4.  the  I.  shall  yield  her  increase,  25.  I'J. 

3d.  the  I.  of  your  enemies  shall  eat  you  up 

42.  and  I  will  remember  the  / 

43.  the  I.  also  shall  be  left  of  them,  and  enjoy 
JVuin.  13.  18.  see  the  I.  what  it  is,  and  the  people 

32.  the  I  is  a  i.  that  eateth  up  the  inlnibifants 

14.  23.  surely  they  shall  not  see  the  /.  I  snare  to 

24.  iny  servant  Caleb  will  I  bring  to  the  I. 

15.  2.  when  ye  be  come  into  the  /.  of  your  habi- 

tation, 18.  JJeut.  17.  14.  1  18.  9.  |  20.  1. 

21.  34.  delivered  into  thy  hand  bis  I.  Deut.  3.  2. 
:K.  4.  thecountry  the  Lord  smole  is  a  /.  for  cattle 
35.  33.  for  blood  defileth  the  I.  and  the  I.  cannot 

I>nul.  1.  30.  to  him  will  I  give  the  /.  he  hath 
2.  20.  that  was  accounted  a  I.  of  giants,  3.  13. 

8.  8.  a  I.  of  wheat,  and  barley,  and  vinos 

9. 1,  wherein  eat  bread,  I.  whose  stones  arc  iron 

9.  -23.  was  not  able  to  bring  them  into  the  /. 
j!).  7.  to  Jotbath,  a  /.  of  rivers  of  waters 

Jl.  12.  a  I.  which  the  Lord  thy  God  careth  for 
2  i.  23.  the  whole  /.  thereof  is  brimstone  and  salt 

2(1.  cast  them  into  another  I.  as  at  this  dny 
32.10.  he  found  him  in  adesert/.  and  in  wilderness 

43.  he  will  bo  merciful  to  his  /.  and  people 
"i.  13.  be  said,  blessed  of  the  Lord  be  his  I. 
31   1.  anil  the  Lord  shewed  him  all  the  I. 
Jo-'h.  2.  1.  sent  two  men,  saying,  go  view  the  I. 

^'.  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the  I.  21.  43. 

1 1.  ItJ.  Joshua  took  all  that  I.  the  hills,  23. 

14.  1.5.  and  the  I.  had  rest  from  war 

2t.  13.  given  you  a  I.  for  which  ye  did  not  labour 
Judg.  3.  11.  the  I.  had  rest  forty  years,  .5.  31. 
30.  and  the  I.  had  rest  fourscore  years 
11.  12.  thou  art  come  to  fight  against  me  in  my  I. 

13.  10.  when  ye  go  ye  shall  come  to  a  large  I. 
30.  till  the  day  of  the  captivity  of  the  /. 

1  Sam.  14.  29.  my  father  hath  troubled  the  I. 

21.  II.  is  not  this  David  the  king  of  the  I.  ? 
3  Sam.  3.  12.  Abner  sent,  saying,  whose  is  the  I.  ? 

9.  7.  I  will  restore  thee  all  the  /.  of  Saul 

21.  14  God  was  entreated  for  the  I.  24.  2.5. 
I  Kings  9.  13.  and  he  called  them  the  I.  of  Cabul 

11.  Id.  appointed  him  victuals,  and  gave  him  Z. 
t  Kings  8.  3.  went  to  cry  to  the  king  for  her  I. 
6.  since  the  day  that  she  left  the  /.  even  till  now 

17.  20.  the  manner  of  the  God  of  the  I.  27. 

15.  32.  take  von  to  /.  of  corn  and  wine,  fsa.  30. 17. 

33.  any  grd  delivered  his  l.  Isa.  30.  18. 

91.  b  move  any  more  out  of  the  /.  2  Chr.  33.  8. 
S't  7  the  king  of  igypt  came  no  more  out  of  his  /. 
25.  18.  loft  of  th*  poor  of  the  I.  Jer.  52  10. 
330 


LAN 

1  Chron.  4.  40  and  the  /.  was  wide,  t.nd  quiet 

7.  21.  men  of  Gath,  who  were  bom  '-7  'hat  I. 

2  Chron.  7.  20   I  wnl  jiluck  them  out  afmy  I. 
14.  7.  make  walls,  while  the  I.  is  yet  beloie  us 
34.  8.  when  he  had  pinged  the  I.  and  the  hoiir.e 

hzra  9.12.  that  ye  may  eat  the  good  ol  /.  Isa.  1.  19. 
JV'(7i.  5.  10.  work  of  wall,  nor  brought  we  any  I. 
9.  30.  for  the  /.  behuld,  we  are  servants  in  it 

■  lob  31.38.  11  my  L.  ciy  against  me,  or  furrows 

37.  13.  wheilier  lur  coruciiDn,  or  Ins  I.  or  mercy 
3J.  0.  and  the  barren  /.  lus  duellings 

Psal.  10.  Jo.  ihe  lieaihen  are  peri.-hcd  out  of  his  L. 
42.  0.  lemeinlier  thee  Iroiii  the  I.  ol  Jordan 
44.  3.  lor  they  got  not  the  /.  in  possession 
02.  5   and  loot  ihee  out  of  the  /.  of  the  living 
aO.  9.  to  lake  deep  root,  and  it  hlled  the  I. 
ll'i.  0.  mine  eyes  shall  be  on  the  laiililul  of  the  I. 
8.  I  will  destroy  all  the  wicked  of  the  /. 
105.  JO.  he  called  lor  a  famine  on  the  I. 
30.  the  /.  brought  forth  frogs  in  abui.dance 
100.  24.  yea,  they  despised  ilie  plea^ant  / 
3d.  and  the  /.  was  polluted  with  blood 
107.  34.  he  turneth  the  fruitful  I.  into  barrenness 
I   14ii.  0.  my  soul  thirsts  alter  thee  as  a  thirsty  /. 
I      10.  lead  me  into  the  /.  of  uprightness 
'  ProK.^J.n.that  lilleth  his /.shall  be  satisfied,28.19. 
28.2.  fertile  tranfgression  of  a  I.  many  princes 
£ccM0.<6.woeto  lliee,0 /.when  thy  king  is  a  child 
17.  blessed  art  thou,  O  /.  when  thy  king  is  son 
Isa.  5.  30.  if  one  look  unto  the  /.  behold  sorrow 
7   10.  tlie  /.  tliat  thou  abhorrest  shall  lie  forsaken 
21.  becHU.se  all  /.shall  become  briers  and  thorns 
9.  1./.  of  Zebulun,  /.  of  iN'apthtali,  Mat.  4.  15. 
19.  through  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  is  /.  darkened 

13.  5.  they  come  to  destroy  the  whole  /. 

14.  25.  I  will  break  the  Assyrian  in  my  /. 

18.  1.  woe  to  the  /.  shadowing  with  wings! 

2.  whose  /.  the  rivers  have  spoiled,  7. 

19.  24.  shall  be  a  blessing  in  the  midst  of  the  /. 
21.  I.  Cometh  from  the  desert,  from  a  terrible  / 

23.  ].  from  the  /.  of  Chittim  it  is  revealed 

24.  3.  tlie  /.  shall  be  utterly  emptied  and  sjioiled 

11.  joy  is  darkened,  the  mirth  of  the  /.  is  gone 
30.  0.  into  the  /.  of  trouble  and  anguish 

32.  2.  as  the  shallow  of  a  great  rock  in  a  weary  /. 

J3.  on  the  /.  of  my  people  shall  come  thorns 
33. 17.  and  behold  the  /.  that  is  very  far  off 

34.  9.  the  /.  thereof  shall  become  burning  pitch 

35.  7.  and  the  thirsty  /.  springs  of  water 
49.  12.  and  lo,  these  from  Ihe  /.  of  Siniin 

19.  the  /.  of  thy  destruction  be  too  narrow 
53.  8.  ho  was  cut  off  out  of  the  /.  of  the  living 

■  Jir.  1.  18.  an  iron  pillar  against  the  whole  /. 

2.  2.  wentest  after  me,  in  a  /.  that  was  not  sown 
0.  led  us  through  a  /.  of  deserts,  a  /.  of  drought 
7.  when  he  CHtered,  ye  detiled  my  /.  3.  9. 

15.  the  young  lions  made  his  /.  waste 

3.  19.  how  shall  I  give  thee  a  pleasant  /. .' 

4.  20.  the  whole  /.  is  sjioiled,  suddenly  are 

.5.  19.  servo  strangers  in  a  /.  that  is  not  yours 
0.  8.  lest  I  make  thee  a  /.  not  inhabited 

8.  10.  Ihe  whole  /.  trembled  at  the  sound 

9.  12»  for  what  the  /.  perisheth  and  is  burnt 
19.  because  we  have  forsaken  the  /. 

1 1.  19.  let  us  cut  him  off  from  the  /.  of  the  living 

12.  4.  how  long  shall  the  /.  mourn,  herbs  wither  7 

12.  from  one  end  of  the  /.  even  lo  the  other 
15.  t  will  bring  again  every  man  to  his  /. 

Hi.  15.  brought  Israel  from  /.  of  the  north,  31.  10. 

Id.  because  they  have  defiled  my  /.  they  filled 
IT. (). inhabit  wilderness  into  a  sail  /.  not  iiiliabiied 
22.27.  to  the  /.  wliereunto  they  desire  to  return 
2:1.  15.  is  profancness  gone  forih  into  the  /. 

25.  13.  I  will  bring  on  that  /.  all  my  words 
27.  7.  till  the  very  time  of  his  /.  come 

40.  4.  behold,  all  the  /.  is  bo'ore  thee 
40.  12.  tiiy  shame,  and  thy  cry  hath  filled  the  /. 
50. 18. 1  will  punish  the  king  of  Habylon  and  his  /. 
38.  for  it  is  the  /.  of  graven  imag-s,  they  are  mad 
51.  4.3.  a  dry  /.  a  /.  wherein  no  man  dwelleth 

47.  her  whole  /.  shall  be  confounded 
Kzck.  7.  23.  for  the  /.  is  full  of  bloody  crimes 

8.  17.  they  have  filled  the  /.  wiih  violence 

9.  9.  and  the  /.  is  full  of  blood,  and  the  city 
14.  13.  when  the  /.  sinneth  against  me 

17.  bring  a  sword  on/.  ||  19.  a  pestilence  into  /. 
17.  5.  betook  also  of  the  seed  of  the/,  and  planted 

13.  he  hath  taken  the  mighty  of  th''  /. 
21.  19.  both  shall  come  torth  out  of  one  /. 
22.24.  thou  art  the  /.  is  not  cleansed  nor  rained  on 

30.  should  stand  in  the  gap  before  me  for  the  /. 

32.  4.  then  will  I  leave  thee  upon  the  /.  1  will  cast 

33.  2.  when  I  bring  the  sword  upon  a  /. 

3.  if  when  he  seeth  the  sword  civne  upon  the  /. 
24.  the  /.  is  given  us  for  inheritance 

3fi.  .5.  have  appointed  my  /.  into  their  possession 
13.  thou  /.  devourest  up  men,  and  hast  bereaved 

38.  9.  Ihou  Shalt  be  like  a  cloud  to  cover  the/.  10 
11.  I  will  go  lip  to  the  /.  of  iinwalled  villages 
16  and  I  will  bring  thee  against  my  /. 


LAN 


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Ezf.K.  39.  12.  (hat  they  may  clcanga  (he  I. 

10.  thus  sliall  they  cleanse  the  /. 
47.  15.  and  this  shall  be  the  border  of  the  / 
JJun.  11.  10.  he  shall  stand  in  Ihe  glorHius  /.  41. 
Hos.  4.  3.  therefore  shall.tlie  /.iiiouru  a:il  lantuw'i 
Jotl  1.  0.  lor  a  nation  is  cume  up  upon  my  /.  Btron.i; 

2.  3.  Ihe  /.  is  as  the  garden  ol  EUeii  beiuie  theoc 
18.  then  will  the  Loid  be  jealous  hir  his  /. 

21.  fear  not,  O  /.  be  glad  1|  3.  2.  and  patted  nr.y  J. 
Jlvios5.U.  she  isfuisaken  upon  her/.  iLere  it  uooa 

7.  10.  the  /.  is  not  able  to  bear  all  his  words 

8.  4.  even  to  inaUu  the  poor  of  the  /   to  lail 
8.  shall  not  the  /.  trtn.ble  lur  this  .' 

9.  5.  the  Lord  G.of  liost^  \<.  he  that  tourhetli  ihej 
'/.i;ili.  1.  2.  I  consume  all  ibiiigs  fium  olf  the  i. 

Jd.  w  hole  /.  shall  be  devoured  by  fire  of  jealousj 

3.  JU.  I  will  gel  them  praise  and  tame  in  every  L 
'Zech.  2.  0.  ho,  ho,  tlee  from  the  /.  of  the  north 

3.  ii.  I  will  remove  llie  iniquity  of  i hat  /.  in  oi.e 
St.  10.  irt'a  crown  lilted  up,  as  an  ensign  ujion  his 
12.  12.  Ihe  /.  shall  mourn,  every  laniily  apart 
J3.  2.  and  the  unclean  spirit  to  pass  out  of  the  / 
d.  Ill  all  the  /.  twojiarts  therein  shall  be  cut  utf 

14.  JO.  all  the  /.  shall  be  turned  as  a  plain 
J\lul.  3.  12.  for  ye  shall  be  a  delightsome  / 
jl/uZ.O.  20.  fame  hereof  went  abroad  into  all  thatT . 

10.  15.  more  tolerable  for  the/,  of  Sodom,  11.24. 
23.15  ye  comjiassseaand  /.  toniakeoHepioselyt-* 
27.  45.  H  asdarkness  over  all  the  /.  Murk  15.  '43. 

Jl/(;r/i0.47.shipwas  in  thesea.and  heuloiie  on  tht  / 
J.uke  14.  35.  neither  lit  for  the  /.  nor  dunghill 

15.  14.  tliero  arose  a  great  famine  in  that  /. 
.John  0.  21.  immediately  the  ship  was  at  the  /. 

21.  11.  Peter  drew  the  net  to  /.  full  of  great  fishes 
J)cts  4.37.  havin.g  /.  sold  it,  and  bi ought  i he  monej 
5.8.  tell  me  whether  ye  sold  the  /.  liir  so  inucli 
27.  39.  when  it  was  day,  Ihey  knew  not  the  /. 

43.  cast  themselves  into  the  sea,  and  get  to  /. 

44.  that  they  escaped  all  safe  to  /. 

See    Dl£.^■J.^.-^tI^•,   Chaldeans,   Canaan,   Dark- 

KESS,  DliSOLATE,  DtVlDE,  IllVIBlCO. 

]}ry  LAiNU. 
Gen.  1.  9.  let  dry  I.  appear  1|  10.  called  dry  I.  earth 

7.  22.  of  all  that  was  in  the  dry  I.  ditd 
/iriu(/.4.9.takc  and  pour  svater  on  the  liry  /.and  tha 

waters  shall  become  blood  on  the  dry  I. 
14.  21.  and  the  Lord  made  the  sea  dry  I. 
29.  Israel  walked  on  dry  I.  \\  15.  ISI.  j\VA.  9.  11 
.Josh.  4.  18.  the  priests'  feet  were  lifted  Up  on  dryl. 

22.  Israel  came  over  this  Jordan  on  dry  I. 
Psiil.  03.  1.  my  flesh  longeth  for  thee  in  a  dry  I. 

00.  0.  he  Juriied  the  sea  into  dry  /. 

08.  fi.  but  the  rebellious  dwell  in  a  dry  I. 

51.5.  .5.  sea  is  his,  and  his  hands  formed  the  dry  I. 
Isa.  41.  18.  I  will  make  dry  I.  springs  of  water 
Jer.  50.  13.  hindermost  of  nations  shall  be  a  dry  t. 

51.  43.  her  cities  are  a  dry  I.  and  wilrlerncss 
Hos.  2.  3.  lest  I  set  her  as  a  dry  I.  and  slay  her 
Jonah  1.9. 1  fear  God,  who  made  the  sea  and  d>-y  I 

2.  10.  the  fish  vomited  ont  Jonah  on  the  dry  I. 
Hag.  2.  0.  and  I  will  shake  the  sea  and  dry  I. 
Hcl).  11.  29.  they  pa.ssed  the  Hed  sea  as  by  dr,j  I 
See  Dwell,  Egypt,  Goon. 
In  the  h AND. 
Cirn.  13.  7.  and  the  Caiiaanites  dwelt  then  in  the  I 

20.  22.  and  we  shall  be  fruitful  in  the  I. 

41.  31.  the  plenty  shall  not  be  known  in  the  I. 

42.  34.  I  shall  know,  and  ye  shall  Irnfiick  iu  the  t 
47.  4.  for  to  sojourn  in  the  I.  are  we  conie 

F.xod.  8.  25.  go  yc,  sacrifice  lo  your  God  ;;i  Ihe  I. 

9.  5.  to-morrow  the  Ld.  shall  do  this  thing /;/  the  I 
14.  3.  he  will  say,  they  are  entangled  in  the  I 

hen.  2fi.  0.  and  I  will  give  peace  in  thr  I.  and  ye 
/>ri(M.14.  that  yemay  do  them  m  1. 1,  whith.  yepu 

5.  10.  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee  iv  the  I. 

11.9.  (bat  you  may  prolong  days  in  1. 1. 21.  [25. 15 

25.  19.  God  bnlh  given  thee  rest  in  the  I. 

2d.  8.  he  shall  bless  thee  in  the  /.  II.  [  30.  10. 

31.  13.  fear  the  Lord  as  long  as  ye  live  in  the  I 
.hidg.  18.7.  and  there  was  no  magistrate  in  the  I 

1  Sam.  23.  2.3.  and  if  he  be  in  the  I.  I  will  search 

2  Snm.  15.  4.  O  that  I  were  m.tde  pidee  ui  the  I. 

1  A7«ir.5  8.37.if  there  be  lamine  in  the  /.2  Chr.  0.2H 

2  CAr.G.31.  fearlheeso  long  as  they  live  in  the  I. 

19.  ii.  and  Jehoshapha!  set  judges  in  the  I. 

32.  31.  inquire  ofthe  wonder  that  \v,isdoner»  1. 1. 
JobW.  1.3.  nor  is  it  found  in  the  I.  ofthe  !•  /ir  s 
^s.27.V.I.goodne?s  ofthe  Lord  /«  the  l.odUv  living 

3.5.  20.  thev  devise  deceitful  matter  in  the  I. 
74.  8.  they  burnt  the  s\  nagrgiie?  of  Gi  d  in  the  I 
Hfl.9.1  will  walk  before  the  h.  rn  t.  I.  ofthe  living 
142.  5.  thou  art  my  portion  in  the  I.  ofthe  Iivir>^ 

/*n.  7.  22.  for  honey  shall  every  one  eai  rw  the  I. 
9(i.  10.  in  the  /.of  upright nrss  he  w  ill  deal  uiiiustU 
38.  II.  I  shall  not  see  the  L./n  the  I.  ofthe  Iivinj 

F.zek.  20.  40.  shall  all  of  them  in  the  f.  serve  me 

20.  20.  1  shall  set  glory  in  the  I.  nf  the  livin? 
32.  23.  caused  terror /»  <Af /.  ofthe  livins;,^!.  34 
37.  22.  I  will  make  Ihem  one  nation  in  the  I. 
45.  8.  in  the  I.  shall  be  his  possession  in  l^tafi 


LAN 

(fot,  4.  1.  because  there  is  no  truth  in  the  I. 
ZtcA.  11    Id.  I  will  rui»u  u))  a  Sliephcril  in  the  I. 
J.ukc'ii..  iX  lliere  shull  be  greyt  distrtiss  in  Ike  I. 
WeA.ll.y.  by  tajlbhcsojounicii  /«  t/ici.  ot'iiniiiiiw: 

^ce  Inhabitant.  l.sutiUT,  Iskael,  Juuau. 

Our  LAiNH. 
Oen~  47.  19-  buy  us  unil  o.t.  far  bread,  we  and  o.  I. 
Fsui.  tsi.  li  nud  our  i.  shall  yiekl  lier  incnase 
Vant.  i   1-.  th*;  voicj;  oI'  the  lurtle  is  Jicard  iii  mir  I. 
JUic.  5  5.  the  Assyrian  sliall  cwiiie  lulo  our  i. 
a  lit"  sliiiil  deliver  us  wlieii  lie  Cometh  iiilu  our  I. 
Ujcu  l.ASli. 
Ezi'd.l>*.'i7JeXhro  weal  luto  huie«;»/.  jVj;;«.U).r!0. 
lA'iM^'siy.ti.a  true  rej*.  I  heard  in  my  *.  l.'-l  Uir.ii.o. 
t  Ktn<rs  17.  iJ.  Israel  carried  out  of  thuir  oam  I. 

lp..'J2.take  you  to.a  laud  hkeyour««;ji/./j>a.3ti.l7. 

ly.  7.  uii'l  he  shall  return  to  his  oicu  I. 
2  Chr.  3'2. 21.  he  returned  willi shame  to  his  oton  I. 
isa.  V.i-  U.  and  Hee  every  one  to  Ins  awn  I. 

14.  J.  dioose  Israel,  and  set  them  in  their  own  I. 

37.  7.  and  fall  by  tJie  swurd  in  \nsoiBH  I- 
J,r.  '25.  8.  tliey  shall  dwell  in  their  otcii  I.  27.  11. 

37.  7.  return  lo  Kgyjil,  into  ihcir  awn  i.  4i.  li. 

50.  10.  they  shall  Uee  every  one  to  his  iitvu  i. 
E:£i.  34,  13.  I  will  bring  ther.i  into  their  own  I. 
36.  24.  i  37.  14,21.  j  39.  2d 

36.  17.  when  Israel  dwelt  iii  tlieir  ewn  i. 
^inos  7.  11.  Israel  led  cajitive  out  of  their  oicn  I. 

See  Pkoj-le,  Possess,  Possession,  Stkanue. 

Tliejr  LAiXU. 
Gen.  47.  22.  wherefore  the  prie-sts  sold  not  tiiir  I. 
i^eij.  20.  24.  but  I  said,  ye  shall  inherit  their  I. 
M'vm.  16.20.  Aaron  had  na  inheritance  in  their  I. 
i)ciU.  2.  5.  fur  I  wll  not  give  you  oi'tkeir  I.  'X 
4.  38.  bring  thee,  and  give  ihee  tkeir  I.  Juilg.  tj. '.). 
2il.  8.  we  took  their  I.  and  gave  it.  Josh.  10.  42. 
28.  and  the  Lord  rooted  them  out  ol'  tJiiir  I. 

1  Kings  8.48.return  and  Jiray  to  thee  toward  tkeirl. 

2  Ckron.  7.  14.  forgive  their  sin  and  heal  their  I. 
Psai.  10.1.32.  he  gave  them  flaming  lire  in  their  I. 

135. 12.  and  gave  <Ae<r  /.  for  a  heritage,  130.  21. 
ha.  2.  7.  their  I.  \s  full  of  silve'  and  horses 

S.  their  L  also  is  full  of  idols,  they  worship 
34.  7.  their  I.  shall  be  soaked  with  blood 
Jer.  12. 14.  behold,  I  will  pluck  them  out  oi  their  I. 
16.  1.1.  I  will  bring  them  again  into  their  I. 
51.5.  not  forsakea,  tho'  their  I.  was  filled  with  sin 
Ezek.  34.  27.  and  they  shall  be  safe  in  their  I. 
39.  26.  when  they  dwelt  safely  in  their  I.  and 
AiHos  9.  15.  and  1  will  plant  them  on  their  I. 

This  L.\ND. 
{?cn.  12.  7.  the  Lord  said,  unto  thy  seed  I  will  give 
this  I.  15.  18. 1  24.  7. 1  4a  4.  Riod.  32.  13. 
2fl.  15.  I  will  bring  thee  again  in;o  this  I. 
31. 13.  get  thee  out  from  this  I.  and  return  loland 
50.  24.  and  God  will  bring  you  out  of  this  I. 
J^'iim. ii.'.i.  why  hath  the  L.  brought  us  unio  tJiisi. 
8.  then  he  will  bring  us  into  this  L  and  give  it 
32.  5.  let  this  I.  be  given  to  thy  servants 
22.  this  I.  shall  be  your  jiossession  before  the  Ld. 

31.  2.  this  I.  shall  fall  to  you,  13.  .Tosh.  13.  2. 
Deut.i.2i.  but  I  must  die  in  tJiisl.  and  not  go  over 

2fi.  9.  aud  he  hath  given  us  this  I.  .fash.  1.  13. 

29.  24.  wherefore  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  to 

this  i.?  27.  1  Kinjr.?').  8.  2  Chroii.  7.  21. 
Jnrlg.  2.  2.  no  league  with  the  inhabiiants  of  this  I. 
IKinns  19.25. Ld.  said,  go  up  ag.  this  I.  Isn.  3ti.lO. 
2  Chriin.  30.  9.  they  shall  come  agiin  into  this  I. 
Jer.  14.  15.  say,  the  sword  shaK  not  be  in  thi.'i  I. 
16.  3.  their  faihers  that  bfgat  Ihem  in  this  I. 
fi.  Iidlli  srnat  and  small  shull  die  in  this  I. 
13.  therefore  I  will  cast  you  out  of  this  I. 
2i.  12.  and  he  shall  see  this  I  no  more 
24.  0.  and  I  will  bring  them  again  to  this  I. 
2.">.  9.  and  I  wilt  bring  them  against  this  I. 
II.  :ind  this  whole  I.  shall  be  a  desuhition 
20.  20.  a  m;in  who  prophesied  against  this  I. 

32.  l.i.  houses  shall  be  i»iisRe>sed  again  in  this  I. 
41.  rnd  I  will  plant  them  in  this  I.  assuredly 

30.  29.  the  king  of  Bahvlon  shall  destroy  this  I. 

37.  19.  shall  not  come  against  you,  nor  this  I. 
42  lU.  if  ye  will  abide  in  this  I.  I  will  build  you 

13.  if  y  fay,  «'e  will  not  dwell  in  this  I. 
45.  4.  I  will  {duck  up  even  this  whole  I. 
F.zek.  11.  15. 1.0  us  is  this  I.  given  in  [losse^sion 
47.  14.  this  I.  shall  fall  unto  yon  for  inheritance 
A?:.  29.  this  is  the  (.  which  ye  shall  divide 
Hc.Ui  7.  4.  he  removed  him  into  this  I.  wherein 

Thy  LAND. 
Erod.  23.  10.  six  years  thou  sliatt  .sow  thy  I. 
20   nothing  shall  cast  their  young  in  My  I. 
33.  they  shall  not  dwell  in  thy  I.  lest  iliey 
34.  21.  nor  shall  any  man  desire  thjj  I 
S'um.  £1.22.  Israel  said,  let  me  pass  ilirough  thy  I. 
Deut.<i.  27.  .Jnilff.  11.  17,  19. 
D»«t.  7.  1.1.  he  will  bless  the  fruit  of  thy  I. 
Bl.  S3,  bury  him,  that  thy  I.  be  not  deiiJcd 
C3.  12.  to  jive  iJke  i£in  in  thy  I.  in  his  si^son 

IP.  cursed  shall  bo  the  fruit  of  f.^y  t.  42. 
ZSam.  T.  23.  and  to  do  ijrcal  thinffs  for  thy  I 
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LAN 

2  5am.  04. 13.  sliall  famine  come  to  thee  in  thij  1.  ? 
I'sal.  85.  1.  thou  hast  been  favourable  to  thy  I. 
[sii.  8.  8.  hie  wiugs  shall  till  the  breadth  ol'  thy  I. 

14.  20.  because  thou  hast  destroyed  thy  I. 

23.  10.  pass  through  Ihy  I.  as  a  river,  O  Tariihish 

(iO.  18.  violence  sliall  no  more  be  heard  in  thy  I. 

()2.  4.  nor  shall  thy  I.  be  termed  desolate;  the  Lord 
delightelh  in  thee,  and  thy  I.  shall  be  married 
F.zeU.  32.  8.  and  1  will  set  darkness  upon  thy  I 
.liiius  7.  17.  and  thy  I.  shall  he  divulej  by  line 
J!ic.  5.  11.  I  will  cut  oil'  Uie  cities  <d'  thy  I. 
.VdA.  3.13.  the  gates  of  Ihy  I.  shall  be  set  wide  op 

Your  L.\MD. 
^rCH. 47.23.  I  have  bought  you  and  your  I.  this  day 
/,<■('.  19.9.wheii  ye  reap  the  harvestof  T/uiir  /.  23.22. 

25.  45.  children,  which  they  begat  in  your  I. 

20.  5.  ye  shall  eat,  and  dwell  in  yuur  I.  safely 
().  nur  shall  the  .sword  go  through  your  I. 
20.  fur  ijour  I.  shall  not  yield  her  increase 

J\''iim.  10.  9.  if  you  go  to  v\ar  in  your  I.  then  blow 
22.13.get  into )/wur  A  {|  34.12.  thisshall  be  your  I. 
Deut.  11. 14.  giveyuu  tile  rain  of  j/our  i.  m  season 

1  Sam.  0.5.  Jie  will  lighten  his  hand  from  off  your  I 
.hr.H.  19.  and  have  served  strange  gods  in  your  I 

27.  10.  prophesy,  lo  remove  you  i'ar  from  yunr  I. 
44.22.tlicreforeis!/(/»/)Z.a  desolation  and  astonish. 
LANDED. 
Jlcts  18.  22.  when  we  had  I.  at  Ccsarea 

21.  3.  and  sailed  into  Syria,  and  I.  at  Tyre 

LANDING. 
Jicts  28.  12.  /.  at  Syracuse  we  tarried  three  days 

L.AND-MAKK. 
Deut.  19.14.  thou  shall  not  remove  thy  neiffhbour's 
l.-iiKirk,  I'roiK  22.  28.|  23.  10 
27.  17.  cursed  that  removeth  neighbour'si.-m. 

LAND-marAs. 
.fob  24. 2. some  remove  the  i.-niarks,and  take  away 

LANDS. 
Oen.  41.  .54.  and  the  dearth  was  in  all  I.  57. 
47.  18.  not  ought  left  but  our  bodies  and  I. 
22.  wheret<<re  they  sold  not  their  I. 
■  luilg.  11.  13.  restore  those  /.  again  peaceably 

2  Kings  19. 11.  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of 

Assyria  have  done  to  all  I.  Isa.  37.  11. 

1  Chron.  14.  17.  the  fame  of  David  went  into  all  /. 

2  Chron.  13.9.  priests  after  the  manner  of  other  /. 
17.  10.  fear  fell  on  all  I.  round  about 

32.  17.  as  the  gods  of  other  I.  have  not  delivered 
Ezra  9. 1.  have  not  separated  from  the  people  of  t 

2.  have  mingled  with  the  people  of  those  I.  II. 
jVeh.S.  3.  some  said,  v.'e  have  morlgaged  our  I.  4 

5.  for  other  men  have  our  I.  and  vineyards 
11.  restore,  I  ptay  you,  this  day  ilieir  I. 

10.28. 1  hat  had  separated  from  the  people  of  the  I. 
Psnl.  49.11.  they  call  their  i.  after  their  own  names 
00.  1.  make  a  joyful  noise  all  ye  I.  100.  1. 
10.5.  44.  and  gave  them  the  /.  of  ihe  heathen 
100.  27.  lillert  his  hand,  to  scatter  them  in  the  I. 
107.  3.  gatliereil  ihem  out  of  the  I.  from  east 
./rr.  16. 15.  that  brought  up  Israel  fiom  /.  whither 
27.0.  hove  given  all  these /.  lo  Nehuchadnezzai 
Ezp/i.2t).6.into  a  land  whicn  is  the  glory  of  all  I.  15 
39.  27.  gathered  them  out  of  their  enemies'  I. 
Mat.  19.  29.  halli  forsaken  houses,  I.  Mark  10.  29. 
Mark  10.  30.  shall  receive  a  hundred  fold  I. 
./icts  4.  34.  as  many  as  were  possessors  of  I.  sold 

"LANES. 
Luke  14.  21.  go  out  quickly  into  ihi;  i.  of  the  city 

LANGUAGE 
Signifies,  [1]  j?  set  of  words  ichieh  a  particular 
vatinn  or  people  wake  use  of  to  ezjfrcss  their 
thourrhts,  2  Kings  18.  20.  [2]  The  Hebrew 
longue,  Gen.  11.  1,  C. 
Shall  speak  the  lanL'uage  of  Canawi,  Tsa.  19.  18. 
•Shall  make  profession  of  the  true  religion, 
and  lirenmc  members  of  the  gospel  chureh. 

1  will  turn  to  the  people  a  pure  language,  Zcph. 

3.  9.  /  will  renew  tkem  by  my  Spirit  and 
gire  them  a  pure  way  of  worshipping  me  in 
prayer  and  praises,  as  the  fruit  and  issue  of 
a  purified  heart. 

Gen.  11. 1.  the  whole  earth  was  of  one  I.  and  sp. 

6.  Ihe  iieo|ile  is  one,  and  they  have  all  one  /. 

7.  go  down,  and  thi're  confound  their  I.  9. 

2  Kinirs  18.20.  speak  in  the  Syrian  I.  /sa.  30.  11. 
2-*.  Ratj  shakeh  cried  in  the  Jews' i.  /sa.  36.  13. 

A'ek.  13.  24.  thi'ir  children  could  not  speak  in  the 
.lews'  I.  hut  according  to  the  I.  of  each  people 

f.sth.  1.22.  lo  every  people  after  their /.  3.  12.  |  H.9. 

Psal.  19.  3.  no  I.  where  their  voice  is  not  heard 
8).  5.  where  I  hiiard  n  I.  thai  I  understood  not 
114.  1.  hriuscof  .lacob  from  a  people  of  strange  <• 

fsa.  19.  18.  five  cities  speak  the  /.  of  Canaan 

.fer.  5.  15.  a  nation,  whose  /.  thou  knowest  not 

F.zek.  3.  5.  not  sent  to  a  iieople  of  hard  I.  0. 

A)rt7T.  3.  29.  I  decree,  every /.that  speakelh  amiss 

y.rph.  3.  9.  I  will  turn  to  the  people  a  |nire  I. 

.Sets  2. 6.  every  man  heard  them  speak  in  his  own/. 
'    LANGUAGES. 

Pan  3.  4.  to  you,  O  people,  nations,  and  I 


I.AS 

I  Dan.'M.  all  /.fell  (iown  and  worshipped  llie  imagp! 
I   4. 1. Nebuchadnezzar  lo  all  /.||  0. 25.  Darius  to  all  I 

5.  19.  all  /.  trembled  and  feared  before  him 
1   7.  !4.  all  people,  nations,  and  /.should  serve  hiia 

1  Z.(ch.  8.  23.  ten  men  out  ol  al!  I.  shall  take  hold 

LANGUI.-5H. 
Isa.  10.  8.  for  tho  fields  of  Heshbon  /.  and  vine 
19.  8.  and  they  thatspread  nels  on  waters  slial.'  { 
24.  4.  the  liaiighty  jieople  of  the  earth  do  /. 
.Icr.  14.2.  gales  ol  Judah  /.  and  are  black  to  ground 
Has.  4.  3.  every  one  that  dwelleth  therein  slmlU. 

LANGUISHED. 
I^ain.  2.  8.  rampart  and  wall  to  lament,  I.  tosrethei 

LANGUISHETH. 
Isa.  24.  4.  the  world  /.  and  I'adelh  away 

7.  the  vine  /.  1|  33.  9.  the  earth  mourneth  and  /, 
./cr.i;i.9.  she  that  hath  born  seven  /.  given  up  ghost 
.fuel.  1.  10.  the  oil  /.  II  12.  the  tig-treo  /. 
J^ah.  1.  4.  Baslian  /.  and  Carniel,  the  dower  /. 

LANtJUlSUING. 
Psa/.41.3.Lord  will  strengthen  him  on  the  bed  of/ 

LA.^TERNS. 
John  18.  3.  Judas  cometli  with  /.  and  torches 

LAP. 
2  Kings  4. 39.  and  gathered  wild  gourds,  his  /.  full 
JVVA.  5.  13.  I  shook  my  /.  and  said,  God  shake 
Prov.  10.33.  the  lot  is  cast  into  the/,  but  disposing 

LAPPED. 

Judg.  7.  C.  the  number  that  /.  were  three  hundred 

7.  the  Lord  said,  by  ihem  that  /.  I  will  savc  you 

LAPPETH. 

■  fudg.  7.  5.  every  one  that  /.  of  the  water  as  a  dog 

LAPWING.     .Set  Bat. 

LARGE. 

^fn.34.21.  the  land,  behold  it  is/,  enough  for  ihem 

Kxvd.  3.  8.  to  bring  them  into  a  good  and  /.  land 

./i(r/^.  18.10.  when  ye  go,  ve  shall  come  into  a  /.  land 

2  Au;n.22.20.  he  brought  ine  into  /.  place,  Vs.  18.19 
JWA.  4. 19  I  said  to  pewple,  the  work  is  great  and  /. 

7.4.  the  city  was  /.  and  great,  but  the  ])eople  few 
9.  35.  have  not  served  thee  in  the  /.  and  fat  land 
Psal.  31.  8.  thou  hast  set  my  feet  in  a  /.  room 
1 18. 5.  Lord  answered  me,  and  set  me  in  a  /.  placa 
119.  t45.  I  will  walk  at  /.  for  I  seek  thyjirecepn 
Isa.  22.  18.  he  will  toss  thee  into  a  /.  country 
30.23.in  Ihat  day  shall  thy  cattle  feed  in  /.pasturei 
33.  Tophet  is  ordained,  he  made  it  deeji  and  /. 
.fer.  22.  14.  that  saith,  I  will  huilil  /.  chambers 
F.zek.  23.  32.  drink  of  thy  sister's  cup  deep  and  /. 
//os.4.]G.Ld.  will  feed  Ihem  as  a  iamb  in  a  /.  place 
Mat.  28.  12.  they  gave  /.  money  to  the  soldiers 
Mark  14.l5.will  shew  a  /.  upper  room,  J.uke'ii.X'i. 
Gal.  6.  11.  ye  see  how  /   a  letter  1  have  wrilten 
Rev.  21.  10.  the  length  is  as  /.  as  tlie  oreadlh 
LARGENESS. 

1  Kings  4.  29.  God  gave  Solomon  /.  of  heart 

LASCIVIOUSNESS. 
Mark  1.  21.  out  of  the  heart  of  men  proceed  /. 

2  Cor.  12.  21.  and  have  not  repented  of  the  /. 
Gal.  5.  19.  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest,  I 
Fph.  4.  19.  who  hath  given  themselves  over  to  / 

1  Pet.  4.  3.  when  we  walked  in  /.  lusts,  excess 
.fudc  4.  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  /. 

LAST. 
Gen.  49.  19.  But  Gad  shall  overcome  at  the  L 
JVian.  23.  10.  and  let  my  /.  end  be  like  his 

2  .S'a/H.  19.  11   why  are  ye  /.  to  bring  the  king,  li. 
23.  1.  now  these  be  the  /.  words  of  David 

1  Chron.  23.  27.  for  by  ihe  /.  words  of  David 
29. 29.  now  Ihe  acts  of  David  the  kine,  first  and  / 

2  Chron.  9.  09.  the  acts  of  Solomon  first  and  /'. 
12.  1.5.  of  Rehoboam  first  and  /.  ||  10.  II.  of  Ai,c 
20.  34.  the  acts  of  Jehnshaphal  first  and  /. 

25.  26.  the  acts  of  Amaziah  first  and  /. 

20.  22.  of  Uzziah  first  anil  /.  ||  28.  20.  of  Ahaz 

35.  27.  Josiah's  deeds  first  and  /.  are  written 
Fzra  8   13.  and  of  Ihe  /.  sons  of  Adonikam 
ATeh.  8.  18.  from  the  first  day  to  the  /.  he  rend 
Prnei.  5.  11.  anil  thon  mourn  at  the  /.  when  ihy 

23.32.  at  the  /.  itbiteth  like  asprfient,  and  sting'eih 

Isa.  41.  4. 1  the  Lord,  the  first,  and  wilht.'ie/.  44.  0 

I  48.  12.  Iter..  1.  11,  17.  |  2.  8.  |  22.  13 

fer.  12.  4.  they  said,  he  shall  not  gee  our  I.  end 

.50.17. at  /.Nebuchadnezzar  lialh  broken  his  boa. « 
I. am.  1.  9.  she  remembereth  not  her  /.  end 
Dan.  4.  8.  at  the  /.  Daniel  came  in  before  me 

8.  3. but  one  was  h'gher,  and  the  higher  came  upZ 
19.  make  thee  know  what  shall  be  in  the  /.  end 
ilnios  9.  1.  I  will  slay  the  /.  of  them  with  sword 
Mat.  I2.45./.stale  of  that  man  is  worse  f.nke  1 1  .M. 

19.  30.  many  that  are  first  shall  be  /.  and  the  /. 

first,  20.  10.  Mark  !0.  31.   l.nke  13  31). 

20.  8.  beginning  from  the  /.  to  the  first 
12.  ihese  /.  have  wrought  but  one  hour 
14.  F  will  give  to  this  /.  even  os  unto  thee 

21.37./.  ofall  he  sent  hisson,sayin2,  Mark12.^ 
22.  27.  and  /.  of  all  the  woman  died  hIbo,  in  lO 

snrrection  whose  wife'?  Mark  12.22.  J.,u/u 

20.32. 
20.  60.  at  the  /  came  two  faiic  witneesGB 


LAU 


LAW 


.V'.i(  27.6-J.  liie  I.  error  shall  we  wo  sf  tlian  iho  fiist  I     r^d gracious providenct  Ihnn  Itnst  br.cnsccnrcd 
^M,jrl;  9.  35.  il  ilusiro  lu  bo (irsU  ths  sa:rn;  siliall  bu  I  •     frofti  tlicm,  iclicii  uthaii  arc  dvslruijcd  tlitrcby. 


i.ulie  !il.  5:1.  lill  tliuu  luist  jiuiil  the  /.  i:;;le 

Ifhii  !^  'J.  Iniginniiij;  at  lliu  ulilust  ovo:)  lo  tlm  I. 
'i  Cor.  4.  9.  Uoil  halli  set  lortli  us  ilr-  iiiiiello?  /. 
i.").  c<.  and  I-  u(  ull  iie  was  scvii  o("  rai  d'^i) 
i!(i.  the  /.  enemy  is  death  ||  4J.  the    .  AilaiTi 
^ii.  ull  be  changed  in  a  uionient,  u".  the  I.  iruiLji 

fkiL  4.  W.  a*  Z.  your  cure  of  ni-:  liounsliod  iif;uiM 

Jicr.  2.  19.  the/,  works  to  he  nioie  than  ;hi;  tir*: 
J.y  1.  seven  angels  havi;.g  the  seven  /.  iilaytHS 

;;i.'J.  seven  vials  lull  of  the  seten  /.  plagues 
LAziT  d'.iij,  dayit. 

S>ifrnifies,  [1]  Trie  eifsfUU  and  great  d'lij  of  the 
J'casl  of  iabsniarUs^  wkcrctn  tittrc  used  to  be 
Ike grcutcst  asieii>.hlir.s,itthi\~  'M.  [ijj  VVic  i/u// 
cf  judgment,  .\i)tm  II.  i;4.  j  12.  48.  ^3]  From 
lie  time  of  Chrint'njiriit  coming  to  km  second, 
Acts  2.  17.     lleh.  1.2. 

Veil-  49.  1.  which  shall  bofuU  you  in  the  /.  days 

ii(a.2.2.eorne  lo  pass  in  /.  daijs.'Mic.  A.\.Act.-i  2. 17. 

J;liii  ti.31).  should  raise  it  up  at  the  /.  day,  40, 44,54. 

■».  37.  in  the  /.  day,  the  gi'eat  day  ol"  the  least 

11.  24  I  know  tliat  he  shall  rise  again  at  the  /.  day 

12.  48.  the  same  shall  juiige  him  in  the  I.  day 
£  Ttm.  3.  1.  in  I.  days  jierilous  times  shall  come 
Jlcb-  1.  2.  hath  spoken  in  these  I.  days  by  his  Sun 
Jiiin.  5. 3.  ye  have  heajied  treasure  tor  the  I.  days 
i  I'd.  3.  3.  there  shall  coine  in  the  t.  days  scott'ers 

LAST  time,  times. 
1  Pet.  1.  5.  ready  to  he  revealed  in  the  I.  time 

20.  but  vira.-i  manliest  in  these  I.  times  lor  you 
I  .luhn  2.  18.  little  children,  it  is  the  I.  t.i.  are  inajiy 
aiiliciirisis, whereby  we  know  ihatil  is  the  A  time 
Jude  lb.  told  there  should  be  mockers  in  the  /.  time 

l^ASTED 
Jui".  14.  17.  and  slie  wept  while  the  feast  I. 

LASTING. 
iJeat.  33.  15.  for  the  precious  things  of  the  I.  hills 

LATCIIET. 
sn.  5.  27  nor  the  I.  of  their  shoes  be  broken 
Mark  1.  7.  liie  /.  of  who.'ie  shoes,  J^ke  3.  l(i. 

LATE. 
P.smZ.  127.  2.  it  is  in  vain  for  you  to  set  up  I. 
Mie.  2.  S.  of/,  my  people  is  risen  up  as  an  enemy 
Joint  il   8.  tlie  Jews  of/,  sought  lo  stoiig  thee 

LATELY. 
£ets  IS. 2.  found  Ai|uilaa  Jew  /.come  from  Italy 

LATIX. 
T.hke  21,  '^8.  written  in  Hebrew  and  /.  .John  19.  20. 

LATTER. 
Frorf.  4.8.  they  will  believe  the  voice  of  the  /.sign 
lieut.  11. 14.  will  givethecthelirst  rain,  anil  /.  rain 
24.  3.  and  if  her  /.  husband  hate  her  or  die 
Job  ]i).2.i.  iny  Redeemer  shall  stand  at  the  /.  day 
2i*.23.  iIhv  opened  their  mouth  as  for  the  /.  rain 
P/iT).  Ifi.  la.  his  favour  is  as  a  cloud  of  the  /.ram 
1".».  20,  that  thou  mayest  be  wise  in  the  /.  end 
J.r.  3.  3.  and  there  hath  been  no  /.  rain 
Si.  24,  both  the  former  and  /.  rain  in  his  season 
Kieli.  38.  8.  ill  the  /.  years  thou  shall  come 
J.tan.  8.  23.  in  the  /.  time  of  their  kingdom 

11.  2'.).  hut  il  shall  not  be  as  the  former  ur  the  /, 
Jfos.it.  3.  he  shall  come  as  the  /.  and  former  rain 
J.ict  2.  23.  and  the  /.  rain  in  the  tirsl  month 
/}mos  7.  1.  in  the  beginning  of  the  /.  growth 
/-/(iiT.'iJ.).  the  glory  of  the/,  house  shall  be  greater 
Zeeh.  10.  1.  ask,ye  rain  in  the  time  oftlie  /,  rain 
I  Tim.  4.  1.  that  in  the  /.  times  some  shall  depart 
See  n.ws,  End. 
LATTICE. 
Jiidn.  5.28.  Siscra's  mother  cried  through  the  /. 
t  Kings  1.  2.  Ahaziah  fell  down  through  the  /. 
Caat.^'i.  i).  shewing  himself  through  the  /. 

LAUn. 
fJo;«,  15.11. praise  the  Lord,  and  /.him  all  ye  people 

LAYER. 

I^nil.  30.  18.  thou  shall  also  make  a  /.  of  brass 

28.  the  /.  and  his  fool,  31.  9  |  35,  Hi,  1  39.  39. 

38.  8,  he  made  the  /.  of  brass  and  the  foot  brass 

40,7,  thou  shall  set  the  /.  ||  30.  and  be  set  the  /. 

11.  and  thoushalt  anoint  the/,  and  his  foot 
■'  er.  8.  11.  he  anointed  both  the  /.  and  his  foot 

1  Kings  7.30.undertbe  /.  were  undersellers  molten 
38.  ever\  (.  was  forty  baihs,  and  every  /.  was 

2  KiKgs  16   17.  and  king  Aha/,  removed  the  /. 

LAYERS. 

1  SCivn-s  7.  38.  then  made  he  ten  /.  of  hra<;s 
40   and  Hiram  made  the  /.  and  the  shovels 
4  1  and  the  ten  /.  on  the  bases,  2  C/iron.  4.  6,  14 
LAUGH 

Eijnifies,  [1]  To  rejoice  greatly  in  a  blrssiv!^  pro- 
mi:feil,  or  already  covferred,  Gen,  17. 17.]  2).  fi. 
[2]  Ti:  distrust,  cr  doubt  of  the  fulfilmevt  of  a 
promi.fe,Gcn.\S.  2.  [3]  To  receive  comfort  and 
joj/,Luke6,21,  [4j  To  hemerry  in  a  sinful  man- 
ner, L.Mke6.'2^.  [5]  To  carry  one's  self  famili- 
arly end  fileasantly  towards  «7io/Aer, Job  29,24. 

At  ilestruciion  and  famine  thou  shall  laugh,  .Tob  5, 
22     Thou  shall  rejoice,  that  / «  God's  watchful 
332 


^Gvn    18.  13.  %vherefoie  did  Sarah  /.  saying 
j      15   and  hesaid,  iiL'V,  but  Ibou  dulst /. 
!   21.  0  God  hath  maiie  :Me  lo/.  all  will  /.  wilh  me 
./';■/»  5.  22.  at  destruction  and  lamiiie  ihou  slialt  /. 
9  '.'3.  he  will  /.  at  ihi:  trial  of  llie  innocent 
22.  19   and  the  innoceiii  /.  iliem  lo  scoin 
I'sal.  2.4.  he  thai  silteth  in  the  lieavens  shall  /. 
22.  7.  all  they  thiil  see  me/,  me  lo  scorn 
37.  13.  the  Lord  shall  /.  at  liim,  for  he  seeth 
52.  (i.  the  righleous  also  shall/,  at  him 
59.  8   but  thou,  O  Lord,  shall  /.  at  Ihem 
80.  ii.  and  our  enemies  /.  among  themselves 
/';•«».  1.  26.  1  also  will  /.  at  your  calamity 
29.  9,  whether  he  rage  or  /.  there  is  no  lest 
F.ccl.  3.  4.  a  lime  lo  weep,  and  a  time  to  /. 
J^uke  G.  21.  blessed  are  ye  that  weep,  ye  shall  /. 
25.  woe  unto  you  thai  /.  now,  ye  sliall  weep 
LAUGHED. 
Geii.  17. 17.  Abraham/,  |  18. 12.  Sarah  /.  in  herself 

\8.  1.5.  then  Sarah  denied,  saying,  1  /.  not 
2  Kings  19. 21.  daughter  ofZioii  hath  /.  y*a.  37.22 
2  Chroii.  30. 10.  they  /.  them  to  scorn,  and  mucked 
jVt/j.  2.  19.  they  /.  us  to  scorn,  and  despised  us 
.,'ob  12.  4.  the  just  and  upright  man  is  /.  lu  scorn 

29.  24.  if  I  /.'on  lliem,  they  believed  not 
Ezek.  23.  32.  thou  shall  be  /,  to  scum,  and  had 
Jiat.9.24.  they  /.  lo  scorn,  Mark  5. 40.  l^ukt  8.53. 

LAUGHETH. 
.Job  41.  29.  he  /.  at  the  shaking  of  a  si>ear 

LAUGHING. 
Job  8.  21.  till  he  till  thy  mouth  wilh  /.  and  thy  lips 

LAUGHTER. 
Psal.  12fi.  2.  then  was  our  mouih  filled  wilh  /. 
Proo.  14.  13.  even  in  /.  the  heart  is  sorrowful 
EccL  2.  2.  1  s.tid  of/,  it  is  mad,  and  of  mirth 
7.  3.  sorrow  is  better  than  /.  ||  U.  so  is  /.  of  the  fool 
.Jam  4.  9.  let  your/,  be  turned  to  mourning 

LAVISH. 
I»a.  4G.  G.  they  /.  gold  out  of  the  bag,  and  weigii 

LAUNCH. 
Luke  5.  4.  he  said  to  Siinun,  /.  out  into  the  deep 

LAUNCHED. 
I.uke  8.  22.  let  us  go  over,  and  they  /,  forth 
..icts  21.  1.  Ihat  afler  we  hail  /.  27.  2,  4. 

LAW 
Signifies,  [1]  ,/3  rule  directing  and  obliging  a  ra- 
tional creature  in  moral  andreligious  actions, 
Pruv.  28.  4.     [2]    T/iat  which  often  litith  the 
J'orce  vfgooemiiig  and  overruling  our  actions 
in  our  present  imperfect  slate,  Koni.  7.  :i.5,  25. 
[3]   The  whole  doctrine  of  the  word  delicereil 
by  (rod  to  his  church,  Psal.  1.  2.  )  19.  7.     [4J 
77if  decalogue,  or  ten  moral  precepts,  Rom.  2. 
25,  I  7.  7.     [5]   'J'he  second   table  of  the  law, 
Rom.  13,  8.     [()]  'J'hc  precepts  of  God,  moral, 
ciremonial,   and  judicial,   John    1.    )7.      [7] 
'J'he  principles  of  reason,  or  the  law  of  na- 
ture icritlen  in  man's  heart,  Rom.  2.  14.     [8J 
'J'hc  old  testament,  ^hn  10.  34.  |  15,  25.    1  Cor. 
14.   21.      [9]     'J'he    doctrine    of    the    guspil, 
which   no  less  obliges  men  to  the  belief  and 
practice  of  it,  than  the  law  did,  Isa.  2.  3.  |  42. 
4,   Rom.  3.  27.      [10]   'J'he  works  comniauded 
by  the  law.  Gal.  3.  11,     [11]  ./  strict  and  pre- 
cise observation  of  the  law,  Phil.  3.  .5.      [12] 
'J'he  covenant  that    God  made  with  the  .lews, 
with  ull  the  constitution  of  worship  thereto 
belonging,  Heb.  10.  1 
Gen.  47,  2r>.  Joseph  made  it  a  /.  over  the  land 
Eiod.  12.  49.  one  /.  to  him  that  is  home-born  and 
lo  the  stranger,  Lev.  24.22.  jYum.  15.  10,29. 
24.  12,  I  will  give  thee  a  /,  and  commandment 
Jjeu'   17.  11.  according  to  the  sentence  of  the  /. 

33,  2.  from  his  tight  hand  went  a  tiory  /.  lor  them 
4. Moses  commanded  us  a/,  evenlhe  inhcritiince 

.Josh.  1.  7.  i»ayest  obs.  to  do  according  lo  all  the  /. 
8. 32,  wrote  on  the  stones  a  copy  of  the  t.  of  Moses 
34.  aflerward  he  read  the  words  of  the  /. 

22,  5,  take  heed  to  the  /,  2  Kings  17. 13,  37. )  21,  8, 
2  Kings  17.34.  nor  do  afler  the  /.  and  commiiud. 

23.  24.  Ihat  lio  might  perforin  the  words  of  the  /, 

25,  according  to  all  the  /.  of  Moses 

1  Chron.  16,  17.  hath  confirmed  to  Jacob  for  a  /. 
22.  12.  that  thou  mayest  keep  the  /.  of  God 

2  Chron.  14.  4.  comm:inded  Judah  to  do  the  /. 
19. 10.  between  /.  and  coniniandmeni,  sta  iites 

30.  16.  stood  ill  their  place  accord inir  to  /.of  Moses 
31,21,  Hezekiah  did  in  every  work,  and  in  llie  /, 
:J.'1.  8,  take  heed  to  do  according  to  the  whole  /, 

34.  19.  when  Josiah  heard  the  words  oftlie  /. 
Ezra  7.  6.  he  was  a  ready  scrilu'  in  the  /.  12,  21, 

14.  loeni|uire  according  to  the  /,  of  ihv  God 

26.  will  not  do  the  /.  of  God,  and  /.  of  the  king 
10.  3.  and  lei  it  be  done  according  lo  I  he  /. 

A'fA.S.  2.  and  Ezra  the  priest  brought  the  /.  before 
7.  Levitj's caused  the  iicople  to  understand  the  /. 
9.  people  wept  when  they  hoard  the  woiils  of  i. 
13.  were  galheced  together  tu  understand  ihu  /. 


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jYeh.  10. 23,  liail  separated  tl  emselves-  !:>/.  <,f  God 
29.  enlered   nlo  an  oath  to  walk  in  Goil  »  /. 

12.  44.  to  gather  inio  them  ilie  poilioiis  i>l  tlie  /. 

13.  3.  when  they  hud  heard  the  /.  they  t-epaiale*! 
Esth.  1.  8^11ie  drinking  was  according  to  the  . 

15.  what  do  to  lhe()neen  Vashti  according  to/  J 
4    II.  there  is  one  /,  of  his  lo  put  hmi  lu  ilenlh 

J)    I  will  go  Ml,  which  IS  not  according  to  the  I 
.lob  22.  22.  receive  the  /,  from  Ins  iiioulh,  lay  uv 
Psul.  1.2.  in  his  /.  he  Diedilati's  day  aiul  night 
37.  31,  Iho  /,  of  his  God  13  111  Ins  heart 
78,  5,  for  he  appoinied  a  /.  in  Israel,  wliich  ho 

10.  and  I  hey  refused  to  walk  in  bis  /. 
81.  4.  Ihis  Mas  a  /,  of  the  God  of  Jacob 
94,  20,  whicli  IVaiiielli  (iiiscliief  by  a  /. 
105,  10.  and  cuiitirmed  the  same  lo  Jacob  for  a  t 
119,72,  the  /.  of  thy  moiiih  is  l>etltr  than  gold 
Prov.  1,  8,  forsake  not  the  /,  of  thy  mother,  6,  2«) 

6.  2:j.  comiiianilmenl  is  a  lamp,  and  the  /.  is  light 
13.  14.  the  /.  of  the  wise  is  a  fountain  of  lilB 

28.  4.  ihey  that  forsake  llie  /.  |iraisc  the  wicked. 

but  such  as  keep  the  /.  contend  with  tUiii 
7.  wboso  kecpclh  the  /.  is  a  wise  son 
9.  he  that  turns  away  his  cat  from  hearing  the  I 

29.  18.  but  he  that  keepeth  the  /.  happy  is  he 
31.  5.  lest  they  drink  and  forget  the  /. 

26.  and  in  her  tougne  is  the  /.  of  kindness 
Jsa.  1.  10.  and  give  ear  lo  the  /.  of  our  God 
2.  3.  out  of  Zion  shall  go  forth  the  /.  Mie.  4.  2. 
8.  16.  seal  the'  /.  ||  20.  to  the  /.  and  the  lestinion» 
42.  4.  and  the  isles  shall  wail  for  his  /. 
21.  the  Lord  will  magnify  the  /,  and  make  it 
24.  neither  were  they  obedient  lo  his  /. 
51.  4.  for  a  /.  shall  proceed  from  me 
.Jer.  2.  8.  they  that  handle  the  /,  knew  roe  not 
18. 18.  the  /.  shall  not  perish  from  the  priest 
32.1  l.cvidence  was  sealed  accord,  to/.andcii.stora 
44.  2:1.  ye  have  not  olM^yed,  nor  walked  in  his  I 
J^am.  2.  9.  the  /.  is  no  more,  prophets  Had  no  vision 
F.ick.  7.  26.  the  /.  shall  perish  from  llir  priests 
J)nn.  6.  5.  except  concerning  the  /.  of  his  God 

12.  true  according  lo  the  /.  of  the  Meiles,  15. 
Hos.  4.  6.  Ihoti  hast  forgotten  the  /.  of  thy  Gui! 
Hah.  1.  4.  theirefore  the/,  is  slacked,  and  judginen 
'/.eph.  3.  4.  her  priests  have  ilone  violence  to  iho  J 
yy./g.  2,  II.  ask  now  the  priests  concerning  the  /. 
'/.ech.  7. 12.  lest  they  should  hear  the  /.  and  wotJa 
Mai.  2.  6.  ibe  /.  of  truth  was  in  his  mouth 

7.  and  they  should  seek  the  /.  al  his  mcuHh 

8.  ye  have  caused  many  to  stumble  at  the  / 
9.not  kept  myways.hut  have  been  partial  in  the* 

4.  4.  remember  the  /.  of  Moses  my  sonant 
Mat.  .5.  17.  think  not  I  am  come  to  destroy  the  I 

18.  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  from  Iho  t. 
40.  and  if  any  man  will  sue  thee  at  the  /. 

11.  13.  the  /.  prophesied  till  John,  I.nhe  16.  IG. 

12.  .5.  have  ye  not  read  in  the  /.  how  that  on 
22.  36.  which  is  the  great  commandment  in  thai 

40.  or>  thc.-iC  two  commarohneiifs  hang  all  the  I 
23.23.  Iinve  omitted  the  wo;ghiicr  matters  of  the  I 
l.nke  2.  27.  lo  do  for  him  after  the  cus:om  of  the  I 

5.  17.  there  wore  doctois  of  the  /.  silting  by 
16.  17.  (ban  for  one  tittle  of  the  /.  lo  fail 

./«A»  1.  17.  for  the  /.  was  given  by  Moses, but  gracs 
45.  him  of  whom  Moses  in  the  /.  did  write 

7.  19.  did  not  Moses  give  you  the  /.  and  ye!  non« 

of  you  keepeth  the  /.  why  go  veto  kill  nic1 
ZJ.  thai  the  /.  of  Moses  shmiltl  not  he  broken 
49.  I'OoplR  who  knoweth  not  the  /.  lire  cijrseil 
51.  joth  our/,  juilgo  any  miin  before  it  he;;f  him 

8.  .%.  now  Moses  in  the  /,  commanded  ns 

10.  34.  is  it  not  written  in  vo«r  /.  ye  are  gods  ? 

12.  34.  wo  have  heard  out  of  the  /.  Ihat  Christ 
15.  2.5.  might  !>c  fulfilletl  what  is  written  in  their  f. 

18.  31.  and  judge  him  according  lo  your  /. 

1!'.  7.  wi'  have  a  /.  and  by  onr  I.  he  onght  to  die 
Jlcts  5.34,tbeii  stood  isp  Gamaliel,  a  tioctnrofthc  / 

6,  1.3.  to  siwak  blasphem'nis  words  a-niiiist  the  I. 

7,  53.  who  have  received  the  /,  by  angels 

13.  15.  after  leading  of  the  /,  and  prophets 

39.  ye  coulil  not  he  justified  by  th-;  ?.  of  '^^fyfes 
1.5.  Ti.  to  comtrmful  them  to  keep  the  I.  of  Moson 

24.  ve  must  be  circumcised  and  keep  the  I. 
18. 13.  men  to  worship  God  contrary  to  the  I. 

1.5.  but  if  it  be  a  question  of  your  A  look  ve  to 

19.  38.  the  t.  is  open  if  21.  20.  zea'o-is  of  the  /. 

21.  24.  hut  thai  thon  thvst-lf  keefiost  the  I. 

28.  this  is  the  man  that  te.-ichelh  against  the  t. 

22,  3,  tansrht  scc»n!ing  to  the  mar»ner  of  tl.e  /. 

12.  ,\nuniii5  a  (h  voiit  man  accoicting  to  thu  I. 
2.!.  3.  ft'v  ?itiesl  thon  toiudae  me  after  \\val.  an* 

commaisioslmeto  be  smitten  coiitmry  tothe  /.? 

24.  6.  and  would  have  ioilged  according  to  onr  2 

25.  8.  Dorasiinst  the  /.oftlie  .lews,  nor  temp's 
28.  SI.  persuading  them  out  of  the  /.  ami  j  r.>photi 

Horn.  2. 12.  sinned  in  tiie  /.shall  be  judeed  by  the  I 

13.  not  the  hearers  of  the  /.  are  just  before  God 
I'i.whea  the  GentiKs  which  have  not  the  /.  do  h» 

nature  tilings  co.nlained  in  the  I-  these iiavun 
not  tlio  /.  arc  a  /.  unto  theinselvei 


LAW 

2J  m.  -.lo.  whiclifiliew  ilie  work  of  iho  /.written  in 
17.  liiou  an  culled  u  Jew,  uiid  rosiest  in  tiie  I. 
Id.  kijowtst,  being  instructed  out  ol'ilie  I. 
BO  which  hast  the  form  ol'  the  truUi  in  tlie  I. 
2J.  tliuu  lliat  inakest  lliy  boast  ol'  tliu  I.  through 
breaking  iho  L  dishoiiourest  thuu  God  J 
3j.  jir«iwncision  vc-ily  jifol'telh  il"  thou  keep 
tlie  L  but  if  thou  be  a  breaker  ol'  the  /. 
Sfi  thtTelbre  if  fct'eji  1 1>  righteousness  of  the  /. 
27   uiiciroumcision,  if  u  fulhl  the  I.  judge  thee 
w'-.o  by  circumcision  dost  transgress  tlie  I. 
S.  10.  we  know  what  things  soever  the  I.  saitli 
20.  by  the  deeds  of /.no  tiejsh  be  justified,  lor  by 
•Jie/.  is  tlie  knowledge  of  sin.  'J8.  Gal.  "i.  10. 
£1.  the  riglileousnessof  (j.  is  witnessed  by  tli<!/. 
27   by  what  L  excluded  .'  by  tlie  l.  of  faith 
31  do  we  make  void  the  /. .'  wo  establish  the  I. 

4.  13.  for  the  promise  was  not  Ihrough  the  /. 

14.  for  if  they  which  are  of  the  I.  be  heirs 

15.  thv  I.  worketli  wrath,  lor  where  no  i.  is 
Hi.  be  sure,  not  to  that  only  which  is  of  the  I. 

5.  13.  fur  until  the  I.  sin  was  in  the  world,  but 

Sill  is  not  imputed  where  there  is  no  /. 

20.  the  /.  entered,  that  the  (itiencc  might  abound 
7.  1.  I  speak  to  them  which  know  the  I.  the  /. 

iiath  dominion  over  a  man  ashing  as  he  liveth 

2.  the  woman  is  bound  by  the  I.  to  her  husband  ; 

if  he  be  dead,  she  is  loose<l  from  the  I.  3. 

4.  ye  also  are  become  dead  to  the  I.  by  Christ 

5.  tlie  motions  of  sins  which  were  by  the  I. 
•).  hut  now  we  are  delivered  from  the  I. 

7.  is  the  I.  sin  1  I  had  not  known  sin  but  by  I.  nor 

lust,  c.vcepi  /.  had  said,  thou  slialt  not  co.  et 

8.  for  without  the  /.  sin  was  dead 

12.  the  i,  is  holy,  and  commandment  holy,  just 

14.thei.is spiritual II  Ki.the/.  isgood,  1  Tiiii.\.». 

21. 1  find  then  a  I.  ||  2-2.  I  delight  in  the  I.  of  God 

23. 1  see  another  I.  warring  against  the  /.  of  my 

mind,  bringing  me  into  captivity  to  /.ofsm 

7.  25.  with  mind  I  serve  I.  of  Cod,  flesh  I.  of  sin 

•J.  2.  the  L  ef  life  made  me  free  liom  the  I.  of  sin 

3.  for  what  the  /.  could  not  do,  in  ihat  weak 

4.  the  r.ghteousiiess  of  the  /.  might  be  fulHlled 
7.  the  carnal  mind  is  not  subject  to  the  /.of  God 

9.  4.  to  whom  iwrtamelh  the  giving  of  the  I. 
31.  Israel  followed  after  the  I.  of  righteousness 
3"-.  because  they  sought  it  by  tlie  works  o<'  the  I. 

10.  4.  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  I.  for  righlei»isness 

5.  describes  the  righteousness  which  is  of  I  he  I. 
13.8.  he  that  loveth  another, hath  fulfilled  the/. 

10.  therefore  love  is  the  fultilling  of  the  /. 

1  Cur.  (5. 1.  dare  any  of  you  go  to  /.  before  the  unjust 

G.  but  brother  goeth  to  /.  with  brother 

7.  because  ye  go  to  /.  one  with  another 

7.3'.).  wife  is  bound  by  the /.as  long  as  her  husband 

y.  8.  or  sai;li  not  the  /.  the  same  also  1 

14.34.  to  be  under  obedience,  as  also  saith  the  /. 

1  j.Sn.  of  death  is  sin,  and  strength  of  sin  is  the  /. 

fVfi/.2.1().  man  is  notjustified  hyllie  worksof  the/. 

1!).I  Ihro'  the/,  am  dead  lo  the/,  that  I  might  live 

21.  for  if  righteousness  come  by  the  /.  I  hen 

3.  2.  received  ye  the  spirit  by  the  works  of  the  /.  ? 
.").  miracles,  docth  he  it  by  tlie  works  of  the  /.  1 

10.  as  many  as  are  of  the  works  of  the  /. 

1 1.  that  no  man  is  justifi"d  by  the  /.  is  evident 

12.  and  the  /.  is  not  of  faith,  but  llio  man 

13.  Christ  hath  redccmeil  us  from  the  curse  of/ 
17.  the  covenant  in  Christ,  the/.cannntdisannul 
Irt.  if  the  inheritance  be  of  the  /.  not  of  promise 
1!).  wherefore  then  .serveth  the  /.  ?  it  was  added 

21.  ij  the  /.  then  against  the  pnimi.ses'!  if  a  /.  had 

been  given,  righteousness  had  been  by  the  /. 
04. the/,  was  oiirsclioolmaslerlo bring  us  toChr. 

4.  21.  tell  me,  do  ye  not  hear  the  /. .» 

3.  3.  thiit  he  is  a  debtor  to  do  the  whole  /. 
4.  for  whosoever  of  you  are  just  died  by  the  /. 

14.  all  the  I.  is  fulfilleii  in  one  word,  even  in  this 
2.3.  tom|>erance,  against  such  there  Is  no  /. 

f).  2.  Iiear  ye,  and  so  fulfil  the  /.  of  Christ 

13.  nor  themselves  keep  the  /.  but  desire  to  have 
f'lih.  2.  Lj.  havins  aliolished  in  Ins  flesh  the  /. 
t  nil.  3.  5.  as  touching  the  I.  a  Pharisee 

6.  touching  the  ri»hleoiisness  in  the  /.  blameless 

9.  not  having  mine  own  righteousne-s,  of  the  /. 
I  Tim.  1.  7.  desiring  to  be  teachers  of  the  /. 

ft.  the  /.  is  not  made  for  a  riihieous  man 
Tit.  3.  0.  but  avoid  contentions  alioiit  the  /. 
H^^J.  7.  .5.  to  take  tithes  of  |K>ople  according  to  the  /. 

11.  for  under  il  the  people  received  the  /. 

12.  there  is  made  of  necessity  a  charigi'  of  the  /. 

16.  not  nftw  the  /.  of  a  carnal  coinmanrlme.nt 
19.  ff.r  the  /.  made  nothing  perfect,  but  bringing 
28.  the  /.  maketh  men  high-priests,  but  the  word 

of  the  oath  which  was  since  the  /.  maketh  Son 
f5.4.  lliere  are  priests  olTer  gifts  acco -dinL'  to  the  /. 
9.  19.  when  Moses  had  spoKen  accordin?  to  the/. 

22.  all  thing's  are  by  the  /.  piirired  with  blood 
JO.  1.  thi-  /.  having  n  shadow  of  good  things 

28.  he  that  despised  Moses',  iiied  without  mercy 
/<un.l.2j.  whoso  louketh  iniuiicrfect  2.  of  liberty 
3.33 


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James  2.  8.  if  ye  fulfil  the  royal  /.  ye  do  well 
'J.  and  are  conviiiceil  of  the  /.  as  transgressors 

10.  lor  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole  i. 

11.  if  thuu  kill,  thuu  an  a  transgressor  of  the  /. 

12.  they  that  shall  be  judgod  by  the  /.  of  liberty 
4.  11.  thatspeakethevilof  the/,  aiidjudgeth  the^. 

1  J«An3.4.wliosoever  commitleth  siu  transgresseth 

also  the  /.  for  sin  is  the  truiisgressiuii  ol  the  /. 
Sec  Hook. 
LAW  of  the  Lord. 
Exod.  13. 9.  that  the  Lord's  I.  may  be  in  thy  mouth 

2  Kings  10.31.Jehu  took  no  heed  lo  walk  in  i.oj'  L. 
2  (Jiruit.  !•-.  1.  Kehoboain  lorsook  /.  oj'  Jj.  ami  Isr. 

31.4.  lliat  they  might  be  encou. aged  in  the/,  u/y^. 

3d.  21).  JosialTs  goodness  according  lo  the  /.  of  h. 
y<;zra  7.  II). prepared  his  heart  to  seek  the  /.  of  Lord 
Paul.  1.2.  his  delight  is  in  the /.«_/' A.  and  iii  Ins  law 

19.7. the  /.  afUif  L.  isjierfect,  convening  the  soul 

119.1. blessed  are  they  who  walk  in  the  I.  of  llm  L. 
Isa.a.  24.  because  they  have  oust  away  the  l.uf  J^. 

30.  9.  children  that  will  not  hearthe/.  of  Ike  Lord 
./i'r.ff.S.  how  do  ye  say,  the  /.  ofUic  J.ord  is  with  us 
.?;n«A-2.4. because  they  have  despised- the  l.vftheL. 
iMke  2.39.liad  perltirnied  according  to  the  /.  of  L. 

My  LAW.  • 

F.Lod.  16.  4.  whether  they  will  walk  in  my  I.  or  no 
2  C/iroii.  0. 10.  so  that  thy  children  walk  in  tity  I. 
Hsui.  78.  1.  give  ear,  O  my  peojile,  to  my  I.  incuiie 

89.  30.  if  Ins  children  forsake  ?;/y  /.  and  walk 
Frov.  3.  1.  my  son,  forget  not  my  /.  but  keej) 

4.2.foisake  not  >iiy  C.  ||  7.2.  keej) ;)((//.  as  the  apple 
Isa.  51.  7.  the  peojile  in  whose  heart  is  my  I. 
.Icr.  d.  19.  they  have  not  hearkened  unlu  my  I. 

9.  13.  because  they  have  forsaken  my  I. 

10.  11.  have  forsaken  me,  and  have  nut  kept  my  I 
2f).  4.  if  ye  will  not  hearken  to  walk  in  my  I. 

31.  33.  1  will  put  my  I.  in  their  inward  parts 

44.  10.  nor  have  they  feared  nor  walked  in  my  I. 
Ezek.  22.  26.  her  priests  have  violated  my  I. 
Has.  8.  1.  because  they  trespassed  against  viy  I. 
12.  have  written  to  him  the  great  things  of  my  I. 
This  LA\V. 
Lea.  14.  2.  this  shall  be  the  /.  of  leper  in  cleansing 
jV«77i.5.  30.  the  priest  shall  execute  on  her  this  I. 
19.  2.  this  is  the  ordinance  of  the  /.  31.  21. 
Deut.  1.  5.  began  Moses  lo  declare  this  I.  saying 
4.  8.  all  this  I.  wh  ch  J  set  before  you  this  day 
17. 18.lie  shall  write  him  a  copy  oithisl.\<n  a  book 
19.  he  may  learn  to  keep  all  the  words  of  this  I. 

27.  3.  shall  write  on  them  the  words  of  this  I.  8. 
26. cursed  that  confirmeth  not  the  words  of  this  I. 

28.  .58.  if  thou  wilt  not  observe  the  words  of  this  I. 
29.29.that  we  may  do  all  the  wordsof  t/i(s  /.  31 .  12. 
31 .9. Moses  wrote  t/(!.5/.||  11.  thou  shall  read  this  I. 

24.  uf  writing  the  words  of  this  I.  in  a  book 

32.  46.  your  children  lo  do  the  words  of  this  I. 
.Josh.  8.  34.  afterward  he  read  the  words  of  this  I. 

This  IS  tki:  LAW. 

/.cn.C.  9.  this  is  the  I.  of  the  huriit-ofTering,  7.  37. 

\i.this  isthcl.  of  meat-otiering  ||  25.ofsin-oifer. 

7.  1.  this  is  the  i.  of  the  trespa.ssollering,  it  is  holy 

11.46. /A/s  is  the  I.  of  the  beasts  andoflhe  fowl 

12.7.r  is  the  I.  of  her  that  hath  horn  male  and  fern. 

13..59.  this  is  the  I.  of  the|>lague  oflepr.  14.  32,  .57. 

14. 54.  this  is  the  I.  for  all  manner  of  plag.  of  sea 

15.  .32.  this  is  the  I.  of  him  that  hath  an  issue 

JVwm.  5.29.  this  is  the  I.  of  jealousies,  wlien  a  wife 

6.  ]3.  this  is  the  I.  oftheNazarile,  when  days,  21 

19.  14.  this  i.'ithel.  when  a  niiin  dielli  in  a  tent 

/^eut.iAA.this  is  the  I.  which  Moses  set  before  Isr. 

Kick.  43.  12.  this  is  the  I.  of  the  house,  on  lo))  of 

J1/U/.7.12.  do  totliem,f(jr  (/ii.*!s  Ihel.  and  iirophets 

TAy  LAW.  • 
/)(■«<.  33.  10.  they  shall  teach  Israel  thy  I. 
J^rh.  9.  26.  they  cast  thy  I-  behind  their  backs 
29.  that  thou  mightest  bring  them  again  to  thy  I. 
34.  nor  our  kings,  nor  our  princes  kept  thy  I. 
Psiil.  40.  8.  yea,  thy  I.  is  within  my  heart 
94.  12.  chastenest,  and  leachest  him  out  of  thy  I. 
119.  18.  behold  wondrous  things  out  of  ///;/  /. 
2^l.the  way  of  lyiiig.anri  grant  me  ^/(///.graciously 
34. give  me  undersianding,  and  I  shall  keep /A?//. 
44.  so  shall  I  keep  thy  I.  continually  for  ever 
51.  yei  have  I  not  declined  from  thy  I. 
53.  because  of  the  wicked  th;it  forsake  tAy/. 
.55.  I  rrineinlier  thy  name,  and  kept  thy  I. 
61.  hnve  robbed  me,  but  I  have  not  forsotlen  /.  /. 
70.  their  heart  is  fat,  but  I  delight  in  tky  I. 
77.  I  may  live,  for  tky  I.  is  my  delight,  92, 174. 
85.  the  proud  digged  pits,  which  are  not  after /.  /. 
97.0  how  I  love  (.  /.  ||  109.  yet  do  I  not  forget  1. 1. 
1 13.  hut  1. 1,  do  I  love,  1()3.  II  126.  made  void  /.  /. 
136. waters  run  down,  because  they  kee|)  not  1. 1. 
]  42.  and  t  Ay /.is  the  truth  ||  ISO.arefar  from/Ay/. 
165.  sreat  peace  have  they  who  love  thy  /. 
.Ter.  32.  23.  they  obeyed  not,  nor  walked  in  thy  I. 
Dan.  9.  11.  all  Israel  have  transgressed  thy  I. 

Under  the  L.\W. 
Rom.  3.  19.  it  saith  to  them  that  are  under  the  I. 
0.  14.  for  >o  are  not  under  the  I.  but  under  grace 


LA^ 

7/on.C.15  shall  we  sin  because  \V8  arc  not  nnaei  l.\ 
lCi/r.9  20.1O  them  that  aie  under  the  /.as  under  Itiy 
I.  that  I  might  gain  them  that  are  under  lhe.l 
21. not  wiihuui  law  to  God,  bulundcrl.  lo  Christ 
Gal.  Z.  23.  we  were  kept  «.  the  I.  \\  4  4.  made  a.  /. 
4.5.senthisi5onlo  redeem  tiiein  iUnl  v/em  under  I 
21.  lell  me,  ye  that  desire  lo  be  under  the  i. 
5.  18.  if  ye  be  led  by  Spirit,  are  not  under  the  I 
IVithaiit  LAW. 
2  Chr.  15.  3.  a  long  season,  Israel  h»lh  t'cos  tc.  L 
y/om.2.12.asniaiiy  as  sinned  jf/tAimt /.perish  lo.  t, 
3.  21.  the  riglileousnesscfGod  w.l.  is  manifested 
7. 8. for  m.  I.  sin  was  dead  ||  9. 1  was  alive  w.  I.  onc« 
1  C'o/-.9.21.that  are  w.  I.  as  ic.  /.  being  not  w.lAoO. 

Urillen  in  t/ie  LAW. 
I  Kings  2.  3.  as  it  is  written  in  ilit  I.  of  Moses, 
2  CAroH.  23.  18.  |  2.5.  4.  |  31.  3.  Ktru  A.  2 
JVcA.  10  34,  36.  7^oH.9.  13.  J.uke2.-S.t. 
1  CAr.  16.  40.  do  accord-ng  to  all  «!.  /.  2  Chr.  .15.  2!i 
JVVA.  8.  14.  and  they  lound  writ,  at  the  I.  Ihut  Isr. 
JJan.  9. 11.  and  the  oath  that  is  writ,  in  I.  of  Mosi^t 
Luke  10.26.what  is  writ. in  the  /.how  leadoit  thou' 

24.  44.  all  must  be  lullilled,  which  were  writ,  in  I 
Jlcts  24.  14.  believing  all  things  that  are  writ,  in  I. 
1  Cor.  9. 9.  it  is  w.  1. 1|  14. 21.  in.  the  I.  it  is  writlci. 

LAWS. 
Gen.  26.  5.  Abraham  kept  my  s!atu!-.:s  B,n'!  my  /. 
Exod.  16.  28.  how  long  refuse  yc  to  Beep  my  /.  1 

18.  16.  1  do  make  them  know  tho  /.  of  GoiJ 
20  thou  shall  leach  them  orrfinariocs  .ind  /. 

/>('«. 20. 46.  those  are  the  /.  which  the  Lord  mnAt 
Ezra  7.  25.  all  such  as  know  the  /.  of  thy  God 
JWA.  9.  13.  camest  down,  tiiou  gavost  them  tiuei 

14.  and  commandedst  thoin  s.'ituioy  and  /. 
i^*f/j.l.l9.lo  be  written  among  the  /.  ofltiel'^riiiaii* 

3.  8.  a  certain  peoiile,  their  l.  ure  diverse  from  ai 
jieople,  neither  keep  they  the  iiing's  i 
Psal.  105.  45.  that  they  might  keeji  his  /. 
/sa.  24.  .5.  because  they  have  transgressed  the  / 
Ezek.  43.  11.  shew  them  all  thfe  /.  thereof 

44.  5.  hear  all  the/.  ||  24.  they  shall  keep  my  /. 
Dan.  7.  25.  and  think  to  change  times  and  /. 

9.  10.  nor  have  we  obeyed  lo  walk  in  hid  /. 
Heb.  8.  10.  I  will  put  my  /.  into  their  mind 

10.  16.  I  will  put  my  /.  into  their  hearts 

LAWFUL. 
Ezra  7.  24.  shall  not  be  /.  to  impose  toll  on  them 
Isa.  49.  24.  shall  the  /.  captive  be  delivered  ■? 
£2(A:.  18.  5.  do  Ihat  which  is  /.  21.  27.  |  33.  14,  19 

19.  the  son  hath  done  that  which  is  /.  33.  16 
J\lat.  12. 2.  do  what  is  not  /.  Mark  2.  2-1.  Au/iS  6.  2. 
4. was  not  /.for  him  to  cat,  Mark  2. 26.  J.ukeC). 
10.  they  asked  him, is  it /.to  heal  on  the  sabbaii 
day  ?  12.  Mark  3.  4.  Luke  6.  9.  |  14. 3. 
14. 4.  it  is  not  /.  fur  thee  to  have  her,  Mark  6.  18. 
19.3.is  it  .  for  man  lo  put  away  wife?  Murk  10. 2. 
22.  17.  tell  us,  is  it  /.  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar  oi 
not  ?  Mark  12.  14.  jAike  tf).  22 
27.  C.  it  is  not  /.  to  put  them  in  the  treasury 
./ohn  5.  10.  it  is  not  /.  for  thee  to  carry  thy  bed 

]f*.  31.  it  is  not  /.  for  us  to  put  any  man  to  death 
.^cts  16.  21.  teach  customs  which  are  not  /.  to 

reoj.vo 

19.  39.  it  shall  be  determined  in  a  /.  rissembrji' 
'.^2.  25.  is  il  /.  for  you  to  scourge  a  Roman  ? 

1  Cor.  6. 12.  all  things  are/,  to  me,/,  for  me,  10.  23 

2  Cor.  12.  4.  which  is  not  /.  I<)r  a  man  to  uti.;r 

LAWFULLY. 

1  Ti7?i.  1.  8.  the  law  is  good,  if  a  man  use  it  /. 

2  Tim.".  5.  yet  is  not  crow  ned,  except  ho  strive  /. 

LAWGIVER. 
Gen.  49.  10.  nor  a  /.  from  between  his  feet 
J^Tum  21. 18.  digged  tho  well  by  direction  of  tlie/. 
Dent.  .33.  21.  in  a  jiortion  of  the  /.  was  he  .sealed 
Psal.  fill.  7.  Gilead  is  mine,  Judah  is  my  '.  108.8 
Isa.  33.  22.  the  Lord  is  our  /.  and  our  king 
./am.  4.  12.  there  is  one  /.  who  is  able  to  save 

LAWLESS. 
1  Tim.  1.  9.  the  hnv  \s  for  the  /.  and  disobedient 

LAWYER. 
.i1fflf.22.35,one  that  was  a  /.asked  him,  Luke  10.25 
Tit.  3.  13.  bring  Zenas  the  /.  and  Apcllos 

LAWYERS. 
Lukrl.  30.  the  /.  rejected  the  counsel  of  God 
11.45,  then  nnswerrd  one  of  the /.  and  said 
46.  woe  unto  you,  /  .52.  ||  14.3.  .lesus  epakolo/ 
LAY,  as  with  a  ■woman. 
Gen.  19.33.  tho  firsl-boin/.  with  her  father,  34, 85. 
30.  16.  and  .laroh  /.  with  Leah  that  night 

34.  2.  Shechcm  /.  willi  Dinah  and  defiled  her 

35.  22.  Reuben  went  anil  /.  wilh  Bilhah 
/jfHr.22.22.man  that  /.  with  woman,  botn  shall  dlQ 

25.  the  man  only  that  /.  wilh  h<T  shall  die 
29.  the  man  that  /.  with  her  give  fifty  sheksis 

1  Sam.  2.  22.  Eli  heard  thry  /.  wiih  ihe  women 

2  Sum.  11.  4.  she  came,  mid  he  /.  with  her,  12.  34. 
13.  14.  .Amnon  forced  Taniar  and  /.  wilh  her 

Ezek.  23.  8.  for  in  her  youth  they  /.  with  her 

LAY. 
Exod.  5.  8.  tlic  talc  of  bricks  vou  sliall  /  on  thsin 


LAY 

Excd  21  iJS.  as  woman"sliusljainl  wilU.  iiponliim 
'  22.  25.  neither  shait  thou  I.  upon  liiiri  usury 
L>ev.  1.  7.  and  I.  the  wooJ  in  or<ler  on  the  tire 
.     8.  the  priests  sliull  I.  tlie  parts  in  order,  12. 

2.  13.  thou  siialt  /   IVankincense  tliereon 

6.  12.  and  /.  the  burnl-oll'e'iiig  ni  order  upon  it 
JVum.  12. 11.  alas,  my  Lor     /.  not  tlic  sin  upon  us 
Veut.  7. 15.  but  will  I.  Ilieii    )ii  tlieni  tliat  hate  thcc 

11.  25.  shall  I.  the  I'ear  of  .ou  upon  all  the  land 

21.  8.  /.  not  innocent  blood  to  thy  people  Israel 
JosA.2.t  l.they  came  t"  Kaliab's  house,  and  ^there 

8.  2.  I.  thee  an  ainl)U>h  tor  the  city  behind  it 
Ju.djr.  16.  ,3.  Samson  /.  till  midnight,  and  arose 
Rutli.  3.  8.  and  behold,  a  woman  /.  at  his  feet 
]  Sam.  3.  LI.  and  Saiauel  /.  till  the  morning 

11.  2.  and  /.  it  for  a  reproach  on  all  Israel 

25.  t  23.  let  not  my  lord  I.  it  to  his  heart 

26.  5.  Saul  I.  m  the  trench,  peojile  about  him,  7. 
S  Sam.  4.  5.  Ish-bosheth,  >■  ho  I.  on  a  bed  at  noon 

12.3. owe-lanib  eat  of  his  meat,  and  /.  in  his  bosom 

16.  David  I.  all  night  on  the  earth,  13.  31. 

1  KiiifTs  13.  31.  /.  my  bones  beside  his  bones 

18.  23.  I.  it  on  wood  and  put  no  fire  under 

19.  5.  and  as  he  I.  and  slept  under  a  junijier  tree 
2J.  27.  Ahuh  lusted  and  I.  in  sackcloth 

2  Kings  i.'.ii.  he  went  up  and  I.  upon  the  child 
10.  8.  I.  ye  ihein  in  two  heaps  at  the  gate 

BCAr.  36.  :il.  ji-iigas  she /.  desoifte,  she  keptsabb. 
.Estk.  4.  3.  ra;..ny  I.  ip.  sackcloth  anil  ashes 
Job  29.  19.  tr;P  dew  i.  all  night  upon  my  branch 
34.  23.  ho  wiii  i.'-jt  I.  on  man  more  than  right 
Psal.  7.  5.  )(U  iiiro  I.  mine  honour  in  the  dust 
iW.  12.  they  thm  i-tek  my  life,  I.  snares  for  me 
84.3.  found  a  nesi,  \v!a:re  she  iiav  I-  her  young 
Kcr.l.  7.  2.  and  the.  ilving  will  /    •  to  heart 
Jsa.  5.  8.  v/r>e  to  •.hem  that  Z.  fie  .    o  field 
10.  t  6.  give  ;hc;r.  charge  to  I.  the  n  a  treading 
.1.3.  e.  to  I.  ih ■•  li-.nii  (Lisolate,  F.zrk.  3.3.  28. 
11. 1  wij;  l.  ]ov.'  'iiC  hantrhtiness  of  the  terrible 
i22.  22.  key  of  ;io>,le  of  David  /.  on  his  shoulder 
25.  12.  and  the  I'.ir'.r.'i.s  shall  he  I.  low 
28.  Ifi.  behold,  !  wiil  .'.  in  Zion  a  tried  stone 

17.  judifmEot  v^  iii  i  ;'.  to  the  Ime,  and  righleousn. 
39.  21.  liiat  ;.  s.  ?nar^!  for  him  that  reproveth 
30.  32.  the  stitfwhtrh  the  Lord  shall  /.  on  him 
34. 15.  there  iliull  die  fjrcat  owl  /.  and  hatch 
38.  21.  a  lump  of  t^gs,  and  I.  it  for  a  plaister 
47.  7.  so  thou  did=:  no;  I.  these  things  to  thy  heart 
54.  11.  I  will  I.  thv  intones  with  fair  colours 

Jer.  6.  21. 1  will  .'.  stumbling-blocks,  Kzek.  3.  20. 

Eifk.  4.  1.  Iftko  thee  a  tile,  and  /.  it  before  thee 
2.  Z.  siege  against  it,  3.  ||8  I.  bands  on  thee 
4.  I.  the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Israel  upon  it 
25.  14.  I  will  /.  my  vengeance  on  Edom,  17. 
28.  17.  I  wiSl  I.  thee  before  kings  to  behold  Iheo 
32.  5.  I  will  /.  thy  fipsh  on  the  mountains,  and  fill 
36.  29.  r.nd  1  will  ;.  no  famine  upon  you 

34.  the  -and  shall  be  tilled,  whereas  it  /.  desolate 
S7.  6.  I  will  I.  sinew-'  upon  yon  and  bring  flesh 
42.  13.  there  I.  \\n-  most  holy  things,  14.  |  44.  19. 
lunah  1.  ii.  O  l.viid.  /,  not  on  us  innocent  blood 

JUic-  1.  7.  the  iciiis  I  hereof  will  I  I.  desolate 

^>ra?.2.  2.  if  ye  wii!  not  I.  ii  to  heart,  I  will  send  a 
curse  upon  von  ;  because  vo  do  not  I.  it  to  hcnrt 

JI/(i«.S.i;0.ha!  Ii  not  wiiere  to  lAua  bead,  T.uke  9. 58. 
23.  4.  bind,  I'.ud  /.  them  on  men's  shoulders 
28.  6.  come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  I. 

Jlfari  2. 4.  the  bed  wherein  the  sick  of  the  palsy  ^. 

J^ke  10. 44.  and  shall  /.  thee  even  with  the  [.'round 

John  5.  3.  in  these  /.  impn'etit  folk,  blind,  halt 
11.  38.  it  was  n  cave,  and  a  stone  /.  upon  it 

•^cts  7-  60.  Lord,  /.  not  this  sin  to  their  charcrn 
15.28.  to  I.  on  you  no  greater  burden  than  these 

27.  20.  and  no  small  tempest  I.  on  us,  nil  hope 
|/?om.8. 33. ;.  anvthinffto  the  charge  of  God's  elect 

9.  33.  behold,  I  I-  in  Zion  a  stumbling-stone 
'  1  Cnr.  16.  2.  let  ev'ery  one  I.  by  him  in  store 
Jfeb.  J2.  1 .  let  us  /.  aside  every  weicht,  and  the  sin 
Ja^.  1.  21    wherefore  I.  apart  all  filthiness 
1  Pet.  2.  6.  1 1,  in  Zinn  a  chief  corner-stone 
Ser  FotTNnATioN. 
LAY  ilmcn. 
Gen  19.4.  before  thev  /.  li.  men  of  Sodom  compass. 
33.  and  Lot  perceived  not  when  she ,'.  dniim,  35. 

28.  11.  .lacoh  /.  rlnmn  in  that  place  to  sleep 
A"«TO.  24. 0.  couched,  he  l.rf.  as  a  lion,  as  a  voun? 
Jnrlor.  5.  ?r.  he  /.  floirn  at  her  feet, he  bowed,  he  fell 
Hvt/i  3.  4   uncover  his  feet,  and  /.  thee  tfnwn 
'  Sam.  3. 5.  lie  down,  and  Pamii"l  went  and  I.  d.  9. 

19.  24.  Saul  I.  il(i7cn  naked  all  that  day  and  nisht 
2Srtm.l3.5.  Jonadabsaid. !.  thee  dnwn  on  thv  bed 

6.  so  Amnnn  I.  dn:rv  and  maiie  himsj.f  sick 
I  Kivss  14.  t20.  .leronoarn  l.ditwn  with  his  fathers 
Job  17.  3. 1,  ifojtn  now,  put  me  in  surety  with  thee 
r.tai  4.  8. 1  will  1.  me  dnmn  in  peace  ar.-^  sle':-p 

104.  22.    oung  lions  /.  them  down  in  their  dens 
F.zek.  19.  2.  thy  mother  /.  dotpv  umoc.s  lions 
^mos  2.  8.  they  /-  themselves  down  on  clothes 
Mat  9.  f  36.  because  thev  were  tired  and  I.  down 
John  10  15.  and  \l.d  iwv  my  life  for  my  snecp,  17. 
334 


Lai 

JahTf  10. 18. 1 ;.  it  (/.  of  myself,  ht-e  -<  icr  to .'.  it  (f. 
13.  37.  1  will  I.  down  my  life  for  tiiy  sake,  38. 

15.  13.  that  a  man  l.  down  his  life  for  his  friends 
1  .John  3. 16.  we  ought  to  /.  d.  our  lives  for  the  breth. 

LAY  hand. 
Gen.  22.  12.  he  said,  I.  not  thy  hand  on  the  lad 
37.  22.  shed  no  blood,  I.  no  hand  upon  Joseph 
Kxod.  7.  4.  that  I  may  /.  my  hand  upon  Egypt 
Z.CI!.  3.  2.  /.  his  Aattd  on  the  head  of  his  ottering,  8. 

13.  I.  his  hand  on  the  head  of  the  goal,  4.  24. 
4.  4.  he  shall  /.  his  hand  ou  ihe  bullock's  head,  15. 
29.  he  shall  I.  his  hand  on  the  sin-oH'eriiig,  33. 
JWm. 27. 18.  ihe  Lord  said,Z.  thy  Aana  on  Joshua 
Judg.  18.  19.  /.  thy  hand  upon  thy  mouth,  and  go 
Ksth.  2.  21.  and  souglit  to  I.  hand  on  the  king 
9.  2.  to  /.  hand  on  such  as  sought  their  hurt 
.Job  9.  33.  any  days-man  to  /.  his  hand  on  us  both 
21.5.  mark  me,  and  I.  your  hand  upon  your  mouth 

40.  4.  shall  I  aiisw.  I  will  I.  my  hand  on  my  month 

41.  8.  /.  thy  hand  upon  him,  remeiiiber  the  battle 
Prov.  30. 32.  if  thou  thought  evil  I.  hand  on  mouth 
fsa.  11.  14.  they  sh«!l  I.  their  hand  on  Edom 
Afic.  7.  16.  the^  shall  I.  their  hand  on  their  mouth 
Mat.  9.  18.  come,  and  /.  thy  hand  on  her 

LAY  hands. 
/.TO. 16.21. Aaron  shall  /.  both  his  hands  on  (he  eoat 
24.  14.  all  that  heard  him  I.  their  hands  on  head 
JVinn.  8. 12.  the  Leviies  I.  their  h.  on  the  bullocks 
JVrh.  13. 2 1,  if  ye  do  so  again,  I  wilU  hands  on  you 
iC,';M.3.6.he  thought  scorn  to  l.h.  on  Mordec.  alone 
.l/«(.21.46.they  sought  to  Z.  A.  on  him,  /.ukc20. 19. 
Mark  5.  23.  come  and  /.  thy  hands  on  her 

16.  18. 1,  hands  on  the  sick,  and  they  shall  recover 
J.vke.  21. 12.  they  shall  I.  hands  on  you,  and  per=e. 
yScts  8.  10.  on  whomsoever  1  /.  A.  he  may  receive 

1  Tim.  5. 22. 1,  hands  suddenly  on  no  man,  nor  be 
LAY  hold. 

Dent.  21.  19.  then  shall  his  father  I.  hold  on  him 
22.  28.  and  I.  hold  on  her,  and  lie  with  her 

2  .Sam.  2.  21.  I.  \hec  hold  on  one  of  the  yimng  men 
I  liings  13.4. put  forth  his  hand,  saying,  I.  h.  on  him 
Ptov.  3. 18.  a  tree  of  life  to  them  that  I.  hold  on  lier 
F.ccl.  2.  3.  and  I  sought  to  Z.  A.  on  follv,till  I  might 
Isa.  5.  29.  they  shall  roar,  and  I.  hold  on  the  prey 
.Tcr.  6.  23.  they  shall  I.  hold  on  bow  and  spear 
7,ech.  14. 13.  every  one  shall  I.  A.  on  his  neighbour 
Mat.  12.  11.  will  he  not  I.  hold  on  it,  and  lift  it  out? 
Mark  3.  21.  his  friends  v/ent  out  to  I.  hold  on  him 

12.  12.  they  sought  to  I.  hold  on  him,  but  feared 

1  Tim.  6.  12. 1,  hold  on  eternal  life,  whereiinio,  19. 
Heb.  0.  18.  to  I.  hold  on  the  hope  set  bel'ore  us 

LAY  np. 
Oen.  41.  35. 1,  np  corn  under  the  hand  of  Pharaoh 
Krod.  10.  23  I.  vp  manna  for  you  till  the  m<irning 
33./.j/7>  a  pot  of  mannato  be  kept  forseneratioiis 
.nrnm.  17.  4.  shall  I.  them  np  in  the  tabernacle 
19.9. 1,  them  i/p  without  the  camp  in  a  cle:in]ilncc 
Drvf.  II.  18.  /.  vp  these  my  words  in  your  heart 
14.  28.  and  shall  I.  if  vp  within  thv  gales 
.Job  22.  22.  and  /.  vp  his  words  in^hy  heart 

24.  then  shalt  I.  vp  gold  as  dust  and  stones 

Prov.  7.  1.  I.  up  my  commandmenis  with  thee 

10.  14.  wise  men  I.  np  knowledge,  but  the  fo(dish 

Mat.  6.  19.  /.  not  np  for  you  treasines  on  earth 

20   I.  vp  for  yourselves  treasures  in  heaven 

2  Cor.  12.  14.  children  not  tn  /.  up  for  the  parents 
LAY  wait. 

Pzra  8.  31.  delivered  us  from  such  as  I.  in  rcait 
P.'!nl.^^.  10.  that  /.  wait  for  mv  soul  take  counsel 
Frnn.  1.  11.  let  us  I.  wait  for  blond,  let  us  lurk 

I!',  .ind  they  I.  wait  for  their  own  blood,  and  lurk 
24.  l.'i.  I.  not  irait  a?a  nst  the  righteous 
.7er.  5.  26.  they  /.  wait  as  he  that  setteth  snares 

LAY  leo.^te. 
2  ITimrs  19.  25.  that  shouldesl  be  to  /.  v>.  h-a.  37.26. 
l.^'a.  5.  6.  I  will  I.  it  irastr,  it  shnll  not  be  pruned 
Ezck.  35.  4.  I  will  I.  thv  cities  waste,  tliou  shalt 

LAID. 
Orn.  9.  23.  and  I.  it  on  both  their  shoulders 
22.  fi.  Abraham  look  wood  and  I.  it  on  Isaac 
30.  41.  Jacob  I.  the  rods  before  the  cattle 
.38,  19  she  went  away,  and  I.  by  her  vail  from  her 
48.  14.  right  hand,  and  /.  it  on  Kphraim's  head 
Frnd.  2.  3.  she  I.  it  in  the  flass  by  Ihe  river 
.*>   9.  let  more  work  be  /.  on  the  men 
21.  30.  he  sh.nll  I'ive  whatsoever  is  I.  on  him 
Dent.  26.  6.  Ihe  Kgvptinns  I.  on  n.«  h.nrd  bondage 
.W*.  2.  6.  with  stalks  of  flax  she  had  I.  in  order 

7.  23.  thev  took  and  I.  them  nut  licfnre  the  Lord 
.Ivdff.  9.  24.  their  blood  be  i.  on  Abimelech 
ffvfh  4.  16.  took  the  child  and  I.  it  in  her  bnsom 
2  Sam.  18. 17.  /.  a  great  heapof stones  on  Absalom 

1  Kimrs  3.  20.  she  arose  and  look  mv  son  and  Ait  'n 
herb(>som.  find/,  her  dead  child  in  mv  bosom 

8.  31.  an  oath  be  /.  on  h'm  to  can.se,  2  r'Aro.6. 22. 
13.  29.  the  nrophet  I.  the  carcase  on  the  ass 

30.  he  I.  his  cnrcase  in  his  own  ffrave 
17. 19. he  carried  him  up,  and  /.him  on  h's  own  bed 

2  Kings  4.  21.  she  went  and  I.  him  on  the  bed 

9.  25.  the  Lord  I.  this  burden  on  him 


LAI 


2  Kings  20. 7.  and  they  took  and  ?.  it  on  tlie  boil 
2  C'Aron.  24.9.  Mose»i.  on  Israel  in  the  wilderness 
JVtA.  13.  5.  where  they  I.  ihe  uieat-oti'erings 
Job  0.  a.  and  my  caluuuty  I.  in  the  balances 
18.  10.  the  snare  is  /.  lb;  htm  in  the  ground 
38.  6.  or  who  I.  the  corner-stone  thereof 
Psal.  21.5.  Iiouour  and  majesty  hast  /.  on  him 
31.  4.  pull  me  out  ol  the  net  they  have  /.  for  mit 
49.  14.  like  sheep  they  are  I.  in  the  grave 
62.  9.  to  be  /.  in  the  bhiance,  they  are  vanity 
79.  1.  they  have  I.  Jerusalem  on  heapa 

88.  6.  thou  hast  I.  me  in  the  lowest  pil 

89.  19.  I  have  /.  help  upon  one  that  is  inightf 
103.  18.  feet  hurt  uiih  letters,  he  v,aj  I.  iii  iion 
119.  30.  thy  judgments  have  I  I.  befo:e  Die 

110.  the  wicked  have  /.  a  wjaie  for  nie,  141  9 
139.  5.  thou  hast  I.  ibuie  hand  ujion  me 
142.  3.  they  have  privily  I.  a  snare  fur  me 
Isa.  6.  7.  and  he  I.  it  upon  my  mouth,  and  said 
42.  25.  it  burned  him,  yet  i.  it  not  to  heart,  57.  11 
47.  6.  thou  hast  very  heavily  /.  thy  yoke  • 
53.  6.  the  Lord  /.  on  linn  the  iniquity  of  us  all 
.hr.  50.  24.  I  have  I.  a  snare  for  Ihec,  O  Babylon 
Eick.  32.  19.  be  thou  I.  with  the  uncircuniciseii 
33.  29.  when  I  have  I.  the  laud  n>ost  desolate 
.35.  12.  hast  spoken,  saying,  they  are  /.  desolate 
Hos.  11.  4.  1  drew  them,  and  1  /.  meat  unto  them 
.lucl  1.  17.  the  garners  are  i.  desolate,  the  barns 
Jinios  2.  8.  on  clothes  /.  to  pledge  by  every  altar 
Ubad.  7.  they  have  I.  a  wound  under  thee 
.Jonah  3.  6.  he  arose  and  /.  his  robe  from  iiim 
Mic.  5.  1.  now  gather,  he  hath  I.  siege  against  na 
Hab.  2.  19.  it  is  t.  over  with  gold  and  silver 
Hag.  2.  15.  from  before  a  stone  was  I.  on  a  stone 
Zcch.  3.  9.  behold  the  stone  ihat  1  have  I. 
7.  14.  for  they  /.  the  pleasant  land  desolate 
.Mat.  3. 10.  now  the  a.\e  is  /.  to  the  root,  Luke  3.  9 
27.  CO.  he  /.  it  in  his  own  new  tomb,  and  rolled 
Mark  7.  30.  and  her  daughter  i.  on  the  bed 

15.  47.  and  Mary  beheld  where  be  was  I 
IC.  6.  behold  the  place  where  tli-.-y  I.  hisn 

J.iike'i.  7.  her  first-born,  and  /.  hijn  in  a  manger 

16.  20.  Lazarus  was  /.  at  liis  gate  full  of  pores 
23.53.whca'in  never  man  beforewas/.Jo,in  19.41, 

.John  11.  34.  and  said,  where  have  ye  i.  him  ? 
13.  4.  /.  aside  his  garments,  and  look  a  towel 

19.  42.  there  /.  they  Jesus  therefore,  because 

20.  2.  \\c  know  iioi  where  they  have  /.  him,  IX 
Jlcts  S2.  whom  they  /.  at  the  gate  of  the  temjila 

4.  37.  and  I  the  money  at  liic  apostles'  feel,  5.  2 
5. 15. 1,  ihein  on  beds  and  couches,  that  at  leas! 
9.37.when  washed,  they  I.  her  in  an  upper  chamb 
13..36.Davnl  wa^  /.  to  his  fathers,  and  saw  corrupt 
23.  29.  nothing  I.  to  his  charge  worthy  of  death 
2").  7.  I.  many  comjilainls  they  cnuld  not  prove 
16.  concerning  the  crime  I.  against  him 

1  Cor.  9    16.  necessity  is  /.  upon  me,  woe  to  mo 

2  Tim.  4.  16.  I  jiray  it  be  not  /.  to  their  charge 
See  FouNnATioN. 

LAID  down. 
Josh.  2.  8.  before  tliey  were  I.  down  she  came  up 
4.  8.  carried  them,  and  I.  them  dewn  there 
livth  3.  7.  Ruth  uncovered  ins  feet  and  /.  her  down 
1  .S'«m.3.2.  Eli  was/.  down\\^.SdTn.l.down  toslee,> 
2.s'Rm.l3.8.Amnoii  \va»l.doicn,  and  she  took  flour 
1  Kings  19. O.Elijah  dirl  eat,  and  I.  him  down  iigaia 

21.  4.  Ahab  canre  and  /.  hmi  down  on  hi.a  beii 
Psal.  3.  5.  I  /.  mcdiiwn  and  slept,  !  awaked 
fsa.  14.  8.  since  lima  art  /.  d.  no  feller  is  come  U|! 
f.iike  19.  22.  lakine  u()  thiit  I  I.  not  d.  and  reaping 
.lets  4.  .3.^.  and  /.  them  do?r?t  at  the  apostles'  fee 

7.  .")8.  Ihe  witnesses  /.  d.  their  clothes  at  a  yoimg 
Pom.  16.  4.  who  for  my  life  t.  dowp.  their  uecks 

1  .John  3.  16.  because  lie  I.  dawn  his  life  for  us 
LAin  hand. 

F.'iod.  24. 11.  and  on  the  nobles  he  }.  nnt  his  hani 

2  Sam.  13.  19.  Tarnar  I.  her  A.  on  her  head,  crying 
Fsth.  8.  7.  because  he  /.  his  handttn  the  Jews 

9.  10.  btit  they  I.  not  their  h.  on  the  spoil,  15,  16 
./(!i29.9.  the  princes  I.  their  hand  on  tlieir  moutj 
Psal.  139.  5.  IhoH  liast  /.  thine  hand  upon  me 
Kzek.  39.  21.  my  hand  lh.it  I  have  /.  on  them 
Rev.  1.  17.  he  I.  his  ri<rht  hand  upon  nie,  sayinff 

LAID  hands. 
f.ev.P.  14.  Aaron  ami  his  sons  /.  their  A.  on,  18.  2i, 
.^'•«7».  27.23.  Moses  I.  his  A.  on  Joshua,  Drnt.  34.  9 
2fi7«^.«11.16.andihev;.Annfl'.'!on  her,2  CAr.23.I5 
2  Chr.  29.  23.  they  I.  their  hand.-i  on  the  he-soats 
Ohnd.  13.  nor  have  I.  hands  on  their  siibslance 
Mat.  18.  28.  h(-l.haTii/s,  and  took  hinibv  the  Ihroaj 
19.  1.5.  and  he  I.  Ics  hnndson  them,  and  departed 
26.  .50.  Ihoy  came  and  I.  A.  on  Jesus,  Mark  14.  46. 
Mark  6.  5.  save  Ihat  he/,  hands  on  a  few  sick  folit 
f.vke  4.  40.  he?,  his  hands  en  every  one  of  theru 
13.13.he/.h  s  Anw//.<tonhcr,  she  was  made  straight 
.John  7.  30.  but  no  man  /.  hands  nn  him,  44.  |  9  90. 
.^ets  4.3.  and  they  /.  hands  on  the  apostles,  5.  18 
6.  6.  and  prayed,  they  /.  hands  on  Ihe  dencons 
8.  17.  then  /  thev  their  hands  on  them,  and  ttje^ 
13.  3.  they  /  their  bands  oa  Paul  and  13arnaba« 


LAY 

^cls  19.6  aiiJ  wlitii  Paul  had/,  his  handson  them 
il.'27.  stirriMl  up  tin:  jieopli.',  ;iiul  t./iiinds  on  I'aul 
Off.  6.  PauU.  hands  on  I'ulilms'  lallitr,  and  heukd 

LAID  huid. 
iyen.19.lG.the  iiion  I  h.ua  Lot's  lian<l  and  iiis  will's 
/»£/i'-.19.2'.'.toi)ka  kiiit'u,  and  l.U.  uu  liis  cuncnliin<' 
l>utfi.l.5.-2T.Siaul  /.  k.  on  Saniuil's skirl,  and  a  nn( 
I  C'*)vm.7.i-i.  I.  Ao/ii  on  other  gods  and  \K)r>lii|i|i(rl 
/ob  Id  t-U- the)  tlial  wenlbulore/.  AwWiinlioiriir 
Alal  U.S.  Heroil  had /.  AoW  on  John,  .)/<//-/>  (i.  17. 

20.  55.  <.  no  A.  on  ine  II  H'.l.Ji.onJfs.Muin.  4.51. 
Lukt'i'.iriH.  lliey  /.  hvld  on  one  Snnon  a  C)  reman 
Rf!'j. '^1  i.  Uul.  hulJ  on  the  dragon,  and  bound  him 

1..MU  up. 
Gen.  39.  Ifi.  and  shi'  /.  up  Ins  garment  by  her 
41.  4d.  ,losi'|ih  I.  up  loud  in  Iho  cities 
Ejo<i.l6. '24.  they /.  H  (i/>  till  ihe  monniig,  as  Moses 

34.  Aaron  /   «/»  the  |iot  ol' manna  lo  be ke()t 
J\"«Hi.  17.  7.  .Mojhs  /.  up  the  rods  bel'ore  the  Lord 
IJeut.  32.  34.  IS  not  this  I.  up  m  store  witli  me  ! 

1  Sam.  10.  'is.  Samuel  /.  it  up  before  the  Lord 

21.  1-.  David  I.  up  the.se  «ojds  in  his  heart 

2  Kiiig^s  2U.  17.  which  thy  I'athert.  /.  up  in  store 
£:ro  t).  1.  w  here  trea.sures  were  ,'.  up  in  Uabylon 
Job  23. 1 12.  I  haveZ.  up  the  words  of  his  mouth 
Psal.'M.  19.  thou  hast  <.  «/>  lor  them  that  Tear  tliee 
Prov.  13.22  wealth  of  sinners  is  i.  up  lor  the  just 
Cant.~.  13.  fruits  which  I  have  I.  up  for  thee 
!sa.  Jtt  28.  at  .Michiiiash  he  I.  up  his  carriages 

Jo.  7  that  I.  tfp  shall  they  carry  away  to  the  brook 
23.  In.  her  hire  shall  not  be  treasured  or  L  up 
39.  (i.  which  fathers  /.  up  be  carried  to  Babylon 
Ter.  36.  20.  lliey  I-  up  the  roll  in  the  chamber 
Luke  1.  HI),  all  /.  them  up  in  their  hearts,  saying 

12.  19.  soul,  thou  hast  much  goods  I.  up  for  years 
19.  20.  thy  (ieuii<l  I  have  kept  /.  up  in  a  napkin 

Col.  1.  5.  for  the  hope  which  is  I.  up  for  you 

£  Tim.  4. 8. 19  I.  up  i'lir  me  a  crown  of  righteousness 

L.-Mi)  wait. 
CuAtr.  9.  34.  and  they  I.  laait  against  Siiechem 

11).  2.  they  I.  wait  all  night  for  damson  in  the  gate 
1  Sam.  15.  2.  Ainalek  I.  wmt  for  him  in  the  way 

5.  and  Satil  came  and  /.  wait  in  the  valley 
Job  3l.9.or  if  I  have^  wait  al  iny  neighbour's  door 
J.am.4.  19.  thev  i.  wait  for  us  in  the  wilderness 
jicts  20  3.  w  hen  the  Jews  I.  wait  for  him,  23.  30. 

LAID  waste. 
R.ial.  79  7  for  they  I.  waste  his  dwelling-place 
Is a.l7y  l.Araiid  Kir/.«fl.sf<'||23. l.'l'yrejit  isi.foa.i-te 

23.  14.  ho«.,  ye  ships,  your  strength  is  I.  waste 
37.  18.  the  kjngs  o  f. 4  ssyria^  (Taste  all  the  nations 
f)4.  11.  and  all  our  pleasant  things  are  I.  waste 

Jer.i.'. iUy  cities  shall  be  /.  waste  without  an  inha- 
bitant, Kick.  <;.  6. 1  12.  20.  I  19.  7.  |  29.  12. 
27.  17.  wherefore  should  this  city  be  /.  waste? 
KifA.2ti.2.I  shall  be  replenished  now  sheis  l.wast 
Joel  1.  7. 1,  my  vine  waste,  and  barked  my  tig-'ree 
./imiis  7.9.  the  sanctnariesoflsr.  shall  be  I.  waste 
M'ali.  3.  7.  ail  sh.all  flee  and  say,  Nineveh  is  I.  waste 
Mai.  1.  3.  1  I.  his  heritage  waste  for  dragons 

LAmr.ST. 
Psal.  fiG.  II.  thou  I.  alfliction  on  our  loins 
jLuke  19.  21.  thou  takest  up  that  thou  /.  not  down 

LAIN. 
John  20.  12.  where  the  bodv  of  Jesus  had  I. 

LAYRST. 
A'wm.U.it.lhoii  Mhe  hiirdenof  this  people  on  me 
1  .Sum  28.  9.  wherefore  I.  (hou  a  snare  for  my  life  ? 

LAVETH. 
Joh  21.  19.  God  I.  up  Ins  ini<piity  for  his  children 

24.  12.  soul  crioth  nut,  yet  God  I.  not  folly  lo  them 
41.21).  the  sword  of  htm  that/,  alhiin  cannot  hold 

P.^iil.  33.  7.  he  I.  lip  the  depth  in  store-houses 
104.  3.  he  I.  the  beams  of  his  chambers  in  waters 
Pn,r.  2.  7.  he  /.  up  wisdom  for  the  righteous 

13.  Ki.deals  with  knowledge, hut  a  fool  /.open  folly 
2fi.  24.  dissembleth,  and  I.  up  dei;eit  within  him 
31.  '.9.  she  /.  her  hands  to  th(!  spindle,  her  hands 

ha.  2().  Tt.  the  lofly  city  he  I.  low  to  the  ground 
5'^.  2.  hlessi'd  is  the  man  thai  I.  hold  on  it 
57.1.  rijIiteoMs  perisheth,  and  no  man  I.  itto  heart 
Jer.  9.  8.  in  heart  he  I.  w.iit  ||  12.  II.  I.  it  to  heart 
y.er.h.  12.  1.  Lord  /.  (he  fouuilation  of  the  earth 
f.uke  12.  21.  so  is  he  that^  up  treasure  for  himself 
13.  5.  found,  he  I.  it  on  his  shouldem  rejoicing 

LAYLVG. 
ffiim.  35.  20.  or  Imrl  at  him  by  /.  wait,  that  he  die 
22.  have  c;isi  on  him  any  thing  without  I.  wait 
Psnl.  (il.  5.  they  conimurri  of  l.  snares  privily 
Mark  7.  8.  for  I.  asine  r;ie  eainmandment  of  God 
l.uke  11.  'tA.l.  wait  for  him,  and  seeking  lo  caich 
Sctit  f.  IH.  that  through  l.on  of  the  apostles'  hands 
9.  24.  but  their  I.  wait  was  known  of  Saul 
23.  IR.  Paul's  kinsmen  heard  of  their  I.  ir.  wait 

25.  3  send  for  him,  /.  wait  in  the  way  to  kill  him 
I  Tim  4. 14.  with  <.  on  ofihelnndsof  tliepresliytery 

6.  19  /.  up  in  store  a  good  foundation  for  time  to 

Heb.Cy. !.  no  ?.again  the  foundation  of  repentance 

2.ofdoettine  of  baptisms,  and  of/,  on  of  hands 

Pet.'H.i.  I.  asid;alj  malice, 'uilc,  uiiJ  hypoorisius 


LEA 

LEAD. 

F.jod.  15.  10.  Ihcy  sank  as  /.  in  tl«  -ighty  waters 
jVuiu.  31.  22.  and  the  /.  that  may  ( ride  the  Hi;! 
Joii  19.  24.  that  they  were  graven  v  ith  iron  and  /. 
./tr.  li.  29.  the  /.  is  consumed  of  the  lire 
Kzek.  22.  18.  lliey  are  /.  in  the  midst  of  the  furnace 

2U.   ns   they   gather  /.  so  will  I  gather  you  in 

anger 
27.12.with  iron,  tin,  niidi.Tarshieh  traded  in  Itiirs 
Zee/i.  5.  7.  behold,  theie  wati  lilted  up  a  talent  of  I. 

8.  he  cast  the  weight  of/,  on  the  mouth  thereof 
l^LAD 
Signifies,  [1]   To  guide  or  conduct,  Psal.  31.  3. 

1  139.  10.     [2]   To  live,   1  Tun.  2.  2.     [3J   To 
govern  or  direct,  Rom.  8.  14.     [4]    To  seduce, 

2  Tim.  3.  0.  (5J  Tu  walk,  Prov.  8.  t  20. 
Geii.  33.  14.  I  will  /.  on  softly  as  the  cattle 
F.zdd.  13.  21.  a  pillar  of  cloud  to  /.  them  the  way 

32.  34.  now  go,  /.  the  people  lo  the  place 
JV«?«.  27.  17.  wiiicli  may  /.  them  out  and  bring 
/Jeut.  4.  27.  whi"ier  the  Lord  shall  /.  you,  28.  37. 
20.  9.  they  shall  make  captains  lo  /.  the  people 
32.  12.  so  the  Lord  alone  did  /.  him   tliere  was 
.ludg.  5.  12.  arise,  Barak,  /.  thy  captivity  captive 

1  Sam.  30.  22.  they  may  /.  them  away  and  depart 

2  Chron.  30.  9.  find  compassion  before  them  that  /. 
yVeA.9.  19.  the  pillar  of  cloud  lo  '.  them  iiulic  way 
Psal.  5.  8.  /.  me,  ()  Lord,  in  thy  righteousness 

25.  5.  /.  me  in  thy  truth  ||  27. 11.  /.  in  a  plain  path 

31.  3.  for  thy  name's  sake  /.  me  and  guide  me 
43.  3.  send  thy  light  and  t'ulb,  let  Ihem  /.  me 
fiO.  9.  who  will  /.  me  into  Edom  ?  108.  10. 
01.  2.  /.  ine  to  the  rock  that  is  hig'ier  than  I 
125.  5.  /.  them  forth  with  the  workers  of  iniquity 
139.  10.  even  there  shall  thine  hand  /.  me 

24.  and  /.  ine  in  the  way  everlasting 
143.  10.  /.  me  into  the  land  of  uprightness 

Frov.  0.  22.  when  thou  goesi,  it  shall  /.  Iliee 
8.  20.  I  /.  in  the  way  of  righteousness 

Cant,  8.  2.  I  would  /.  thee  to  my  mother's  house 

Isa.  3.  12.  they  that  /.  thee  cause  thee  to  err 
11.  G.  and  a  little  child  shall  /.  them 
20.  4.  the  king  of  Assyria  I.  Egyptians  prisoners 
40.  II.  lie  shall  gently  /.  those  that  are  Willi  young 
42.  If).  [  will  /.  them  in  paths  not  known 
49.  10.  that  hath  mercy  on  them,  shall  /.  them 
57.  18.  1  will  /.  him,  and  restore  comforts 
G3.  14.  so  didst  thou  /.  thy  people  to  make 

Jer.  31.  9.  with  supplications  will  I  /.  them 

32.  5.  and  he  shall  /.  Zedekiali  to  Babylon 
JVrt/i.  2.  7.  her  maids  /.  her,  as  with  voice  of  doves 
Mat.  G    13.  /.  ns  not  into  temptation,  Jyuke  11.  4, 

15.  14.  if  the  blind  /.  the  blind,  J.uke  G.  39. 
Matk  13.  II.  when  they  shall /.  you  and  deliver  up 

14.  44.  take  him  and  /.  him  away  safely 
lAike  13.  15.  loose  his  ox  and  /.  him  to  watering 
Jtcts  13. 11.  he  went  about  seeking  some  to  /.  Iiim 

1  Cor.  9.  5.  have  we  not  power  to  /.  about  a  sister? 
i  Tim.  2.  -;.  we  may  /.  a  tiuiet  life  in  godliness 

2  Tim.  3.  G.  I.  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 
H^h.  8.  9.  lo  I.  tnein  cmt  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
Rto.  1.  17.  the  Lamb  sliull  feed  and  /.  them 

LEADER. 

1  Chr.  Iv  27.  Jehoiada  was  /.  of  the  Aaronites 

13.  ).  David  cniisulli-d  with  captains  and  every/. 
Isa.  55.  4.  I  have  given  him  a  /.  lo  the  people 

LEADERiS. 

2  C/irnn.  32.21.  liord  sent  an  angel  which  cut  off  I. 
fsa.  9.  IG.  the  /.  of  this  people  cause  them  to  err 

14.  t9.  il  stirreth  up  all  the  L  of  the  earth 
F.zrk.  4.  t  2.  set  chief  /.  ag.iinst  it  round  about 
Mat.  15.  14.  they  be  blind  7.  of  ilie  blind 

LEAD  EST. 
Psal.  80.  1.  thou  that  /.  Joseph  like  a  flock 

LEADETH. 
1  .9n7H.  13.  17.  turned  lo  the  way  that  /.  to  Ophrali 
.fill)  12.  17.  he  I.  counsellors  away  spoiled 

19.  he/,  (irincesaway  spoiled,  and  overlhrowcth 
t  23.  he  cnlargeth  the  nations  and  /.  in 
r.-iol.  23.  2.  he  /.  me  beside  the  still  waters 
3.  Ip'  /.  me  in  the  paths  of  righteousness 
Fran.  IG  29.  /.  him  into  the  way  th.it  is  not  good 
f.ia.  A>*.  17.  1  am  the  Lord  thv  God  which  /.  thee 
Milt.  7.  13.  wide  is  the  way  that  /.  In  destruction 
14   narrow  is  the  way  that  /.  to  life,  few  lind  it 
.Mark  9.  2.  Jesus  /.  Ihem  into  a  high  mountain 
.A/Ah  10.  3.  he  calletli  his  sheep  and  /.  them 
.ilrts  12.  10.  the  iron  gate  that  /.  into  the  city 
linni.  2.  4.  the  goodness  of  God  /.  to  repentance 
Rev.  13.  10.  lie  that  /.  shall  go  into  captivity 

LE.AF 
Signifies,  fl]  The  product  or  clot hing  of  trees 
and  plants,  Gen.  8.  II.  [2]  ^^n  rridrvre  of 
grace,  Psiil  1.  3.  [3]  .1  form  of  godlinrss,  or 
a  hare  profession  of  Cfiristianily,  wilhnut  the 
fruit  of  rightenusne.ifs.  Mat. -2).  10.  [4]  The 
Ira.tt  cause  of  fear,  Lev.  2fi.  36. 
The  leaves  were  for  the  healing  of  the  nations, 
liev.  22.  2.  Oraee  from  Christ,  the  tree  of 
life,  kca'.!  his  people  whomhe  chooses  out  of  all 


LEA 

nations.,  and  giiies  them  perfect  fiecdum  from 
all  spiritual  diseases, 
(len.  8.  II.  and  lo,  in  her  mouth  was  an  olive  /. 
y^cj).2G.3G.  sound  of  a  shaken  /.shall  chase  itib.n 
./oil  13.  25.  wilt  thou  breuk  a  /.  driven  lo  and  fro! 
Psal.  1.3.  his/,  also  shall  not  wither,  shall  prospcf 
Isa.  1.  30.  shall  be  as  an  oak,  whoso  /.  fadelli 
34.  4.  their  host  fall  as  a  /.  ||  04.  0.  we  fade  as  a  /. 
.Icr.  8.  13.  there  shall  be  no  grajies,  the  /  shall  fi»de 
17. 8.  but  her  /.  shall  be  green,  and  not  be  carefu' 
Ezek.  47.  12.  /.  shall  not  fade,  the.  /.  for  medicine 

LE.AVES 
Gen.  3.  7.  they  sewed  fig  '   ind  made  apron* 
Isa.  G.  13.  as  an  oak,  when  they  cast  their  /. 
./er.  36.  23.  when  Jeburii  read  three  or  fuur  /. 
F.zck.  17.9.  il  shall  wither  in  ail  the/,  of  her  spring 
JJan.  4.  12.  /.  thereof  lair,  21.  jl  14.  shake  cdf  his  / 
Mat.  21.  19.  nothing  theieon  but  I.  Mark  11.  13 
24.  32.  his  brancii  putteth  forth  /.  Mark  13.  28. 
y<e«.22.2.  the/,  were  tor  the  healing  of  the  nalioiu 

LEAVES  for  i/oor*-. 
IKings  G.  t32.llie/.  of  the  doors  were  of  olive  trees 

34.  the  two  /.  of  the  one  door  were  folding 
Ezek.  41.  24.  doors  had  two  /.  ajiiece,  two/.forona 

LEA(iUE. 
,Iosh.  9.  6.  make  therefore  a  /.  with  us,  11. 

15.  Joshua  made  a  /.  with  the  (iibeonites,  16. 
.fudg.  2.  2.  make  no  /.  w  iih  ilie  inhabitants  of  laud 
1  iyaiii.  22.  8.  my  son  hath  made  a  /.  with  David 
2  Sam.  5.  3.  king  David  ni;ide  a  /.  willi  lliem 

1  Kings  5.  12.  llirain  and  Solomon  made  a  /. 
15.  19.  there  is  a  /.  between  me  and  thee 

2  Chr.  10.  3.  go  break  thv  /.  with  Baaslia  king  of 
Job  5.  23.  shall  be  in  /.  with  the  slmies  of  the  field 
Blzek.  30.  5.  men  of  the  land  that  is  in  /.  shall  fall 
Van.  11.  23.  after  the  /.  he  .Nliall  woik  deceitfully 

LEA.\. 
Gen.  41.  3.  kine  cameoul  of  the  river  .'.Heshed,  19. 

4.  the  /.-Oeshed  eat  up  the  seven  fat  kine,  2'' 
JV««i.  13.20.  what  the  land  is,  whether  fat  or  / 
2  Sam.  13.  4.  why  art  thou  being  the  king's  sou  (. 
Isa.  17.  4.  the  fatness  of  his  flesii  -hall  way  1 
E2f/t.;i4.2().l  will  judge  between  'ai  '••Ori..  irc*  t. 
Zcph.  2. 1 11.  Lord  mako  J.  the  t,od-  oi  the  carLi 

LEAN.\ESS 
,Tob  16.  8.  my  /.  rising  up  iii  ine,  bia-.nli  ■.v;iiieii% 
Fs.  lOG.  15.  gave  request,  Iml  sent  '..  nil'-  lin  ir  .^'Jul 
Isa.  10.  1().  Lord  shall  send  .MLciiig  n  >  fat  ones  .. 
24.  IG.  'out  I  said,  my  /.  my  (.  woe  uiii.i  me 
'  Mic.  C.  t  10.  the  measure  lif  /   is  a''L  ininat'lo 
'  LEAiN 

Signifies,  [1]    To  iiieli:ic  oi   r,.<:  n gainst   Ji'd({. 
It).  2G.     [2]  Tu  tru.<:l  or  dri.rnii   i/;...n,  2  K'.'ja 
18.  21.     [3]   SpirUiiaUij  liu  fniUi   and  love  lo 
cleave  to  and  ret],  iipiiii,  (.'am   ~.  ''. 
.fudg.  16.  2G.  ihat  I'liiay  /.  on  the  pillara 
2  Kings  IH.  21.  on  which  if  a  mini  /.  /.■,a.36.6. 
.fob  8.  15.  shall  /.on  his  house,  but  it  shall  not  stand 
Prov.  3.  5.  /.  not  lo  thine  own  understanding 
Mic.  3.  11.  yet  will  they  /.  on  the  Lord,  and  say 

LEA  .NED 
.fudg.  16.  t29.  the  nudd'.i-  pillars  on  which  he  /. 
2  Sam.  1.  G.  behold,  Saul  i    iinon  his  spear 
2  Kings!.  2.  linn  i  lur.:.  .n  whose  hand  the  king  ^ 
2  CAron.  32.  1 8.  pi  iipH  .   ..n  the  words  of  Hezekiah 
Ezek.  29.7.  whei.  \  •■  \  i    ..n  thee,  thou  brakest 
JImos  5.  19.  /.  Ins  h.iiid  .hi  wall,  a  serpent  bit  him 
,/ohn  21.  20.  who  :iiso  l.  on  his  breast  at  supper 

LEA.XETH. 
JV-./rt.  21.  1 15.  brooks  /.  on  the  border  of  Moab 
2  Sam.  3.  29.  not  fail  one  that  /.  on  a  staff 
2  KingsH.  18.  /.on  mv  Iniml  in  the  house  of  Rimn:. 

LEANING. 
Cant.  8.  5.  that  conieih  up  /.  on  her  beloved 
,fohn  13.  23.  now  there  was  /.  on  Jesus'  bos^om 
//cA. 11.21.  Jacob  worshijiped,  /.  on  top  of  his  staff 

LEAP 
Signifies,  [1]    To  skip,  or  jump  to  and  fro,  Aitg 
3.  8. 1  14.  10.     [2]    To  come  violently  and  sud 
devil/  upon.  Acts  19.  16.     [3]  To  rejoice  and  bt 
glad,  Isa.  3.5.  G. 
Gen.  31.  12.  all  the  rams  which  /.  on  the  cattle 
f.en.  11.  21.  have  lees  to  /.  withal  upon  Ine  eartli 
Dent.  33.  22.  and  of  Dan,  he  shall  /.  from  Basha* 
.fob  41.  19.  burning  lamps,  and  sparks  of  fire  /.  out 
Psal.  68.  16.  why  /.  ye,  ye  high  hills,  this  is  Ilie  hill 
Isa.  35.  6.  then  shall  the  lame  man  /.  as  a  hart 
.foefi.  5.  like  the  noise  of  chariots  shall  they  /. 
Z(7)A.  1.9.  shall  imnisli  those  thai  /.on  the  threshold 
/,uke  G.  23.  rejoice  ve  in  that  day,  and  /.  for  jt  y 

LEAPED. 
Gen.  31.  10.  the  rams  which  /.  uj.on  the  cattle 
2.S«m.  22.30.  by  my  God,  I  /.  over  a  wall,  Ps.  18.29 

1  Kings  18. 2li.  they  /.  upon  the  aliar  which  was 
f.nke.  ].  41.  the  babe  /.  in  her  womb  for  joy,  44 
Jjrts  14.  10.  stand  npriirhl,  and  he  /.  and  walkod 

19.  16.  he  in  whom  evil  spirit  was,  /.  on  them 
LEAPING. 

2  .Sam.  6.  IG.  Michal  saw  Davit)  /.  and  dancing 
Cant.  2.  8.  behold  bo  coineth  /.  on  the  ruauvtaitK 


LEA 

Acts  3.  8.  and  lie  I.  up,  slooj  and  walked,  entered 

LEAKN 
Signifies,  [1]    To  receive  instruction,  1  Cor.  14. 
■M.   1  TiMi.  2.  11.     L2J  'I'u  imilatc.  Mat.  11.  iJJ. 
13J  Tu  take  heed,  1  Tim.  1.  'JO.     [4]  To  know, 
or  hear  one's  opinion,  or  seiitnnent  concern- 
ing any  thing,  CJal.  3.  2.     [jj    To  practise, 
I'sal.  1U6.  3,). 
No  man  could  learn  that  song.  Rev.  14.  3.    JVune 
of  the  Jintichristian  parti/  could  join  in  this 
pare  gospel  worship  ;  tkcij  could  not  learn  to 
ascribe  power,  riches,  wisdom,  honour,  glom, 
and  blessing  to  Jcs'ts  Christ  alone ;  but  gave 
Christ's  honour  and  glory  to  the  Firgin  Mary, 
angels,  saints,  iS-c. 
Deut.  4.  lU.  that  tliey  may  I.  to  fear  me,  14.  23. 
5.  1.  that  ye  may  /.  the m,  and  keep  and  do  them 
17.  19.  hesliall  read  tlierein,  that  lie  may  I.  to  fear 
i8  S.tliou  iilialt  not  /.  to  do  after  the  abominations 
31.  12.  tliey  may  hear,  and  I.  and  fear  the  Lord 
13.  that  their  children  may  l.  to  fear  the  Lord 
F-iU.  Hi).  71.  that  1  might  l.  thy  statutes,  73. 
.l-'.OB. 22.  25.  lest  thou  I.  his  ways  and  get  a  snare 
Jsa.  I.  17.  I.  to  do  well,  seek  judgment,  relieve 
2.  4.  neither  shall  they  I.  war  any  more,  Jilic.  4.  3 
2G.9.the  inhabitants  of  world  shalW. righteousness 
10.  yet  will  not  the  wicked  /.  rigliteousness 
■  29.  24.  they  that  murmured  shall  /.  doctrine 
Jer.  10.  2.  I.  not  the  way  of  the  hi^athen 
12. 16.  if  they  will  diligently  /.  ways  of  my  people 
Mat.  y.  13   but  go  and  I.  what  that  meaneth 
11.  29.  I.  of  ine,  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly 
24.32.  I.  a  jiarable  of  the  fig-tree,  Mark  13.  28. 

1  Cor.  4.  6.  that  ye  might  I.  in  us  not  to  think 
14. 31. may  all  prophesy  one  by  one,  that  all  may  I. 

35.  if  they  will  /.  any  thing,  let  them  ask 
Gu/.3. 2.  this  would  1 2.  of  you,  received  ye  Sp.rit 
'Tun.  1.  20.  that  they  may  I.  not  to  blaspheme 

2. 1  l.lel  the  women  l.in  silence  with  ail  suljection 

5.  1.  lei  them  I.  first  to  shew  piety  at  home 
•    l.l.  ami  withiil  they  i.to  be  idle,  wandering  about 
Tu.  'i.  14.  !•;;  curs  I.  to  maintain  good  works 
iiiV.  14  3.  no  man  could  /.  that  song  but  144,000 

LKARNHD. 
Oen  ^0  27.  laity,  tor  f  have  I.  by  experience 
/'*.  1'  li-  'fi.  .niiong  liie  heathen,  and  I.  their  works 

1  r.' '(  WI..TI  1  .-iiaTl  have  /.thy  rightsousjudgments 
J'ror.'ii'.H  !  iirr'ur /wisdom, nor  have  knowledfu 
is<z.  29.  11.  "  Inch  men  deliver  to  one  that  is  I. 
12   to  him  that  is  net  /.  he  saith,  [  am  not  /. 

50.  >.tl:e  Lori'  (Ii  d  hath  given  me  the  tongue  of 
the  /.  he  u  akeneih  mine  ear  to  hear  as  the  /. 
Ezr.li.  r.i.  3.  It  ;.  to  catch  the  prey,  it  devoured,  G. 
J.-hn  I).  4.').  every  man  lliat  hath  /.  of  the  Father 

7.  15.  knoweiii  this  man  leiters,  having  never  /. 
j?.:'.s7. 22.  Mos.'.s  wiis  /.  in  all  I  he  wisdom  of  Egypt 
Iloin.  16.  17.  Loiitvary  to  the  doctrine  ye  have  /. 
F.ph.  4.  20.  hut  ye  have  not  so  l.  Christ 
/  hit.  ■'   9.  those  things  ye  have  I.  and  heard,  do 

.  11.  I  have  /.  in  every  state  to  be  content 
Col.  1    /.  as  ye  /.  of  E.iaphras  our  fellow-servant 

2  Tim  3.  14.  but  cniiimu"  thou  in  the  things  thou 

hast  /.  k.iowinj:  uf  '.vtiom  thou  hast  /.  them 
Tfeb.5.8.  though  In-  wen,  !i  s"n,  yet/,  he  obedience 

LK/^K.MMJ. 

Prov.  1.  5.  a  wise  in.in  wi  I  iii.'ar  and  increase  /. 

y.  9.  teach  a  just  umu,  ard  ]u:  will  increase  in  / 

IG.  21.  the  sweetnea''.  nf  tlic  lips  increaselh  /. 

23.  the  heart  of  the  wise  addeth  /.  to  .lis  lips 

iJun.  I.  4.  whom  they  might  teach  /.  of  Chaldean!' 

17.  God  gave  them  skill  in  all  /.  and  wisdom 
j3c/s26.24.Fesius said, much  /.doth  make  thee  mac 
Hum.  15.  4.  for  things  were  written  for  our  /. 
S  Tim.  3. 7.  ever  /.  and  never  able  to  come  to  truth 

LEASING. 
P.ial.  4.  2.  how  long  will  ye  seek  after  I.  ? 
5.  6.  thou  i,halt  destroy  them  that  speak  /. 
LEAST 
Bignifies,   [1]    The  smallest  quantity.  Num.  11. 
32.     [2]  Most  humble  and  lowly,  Luke  9.  48. 
[3]  The   iiieanest  person,  or  one  of  the  least 
judgment,  shift,  and  experience,  Judg.  G.  1.5. 
Called    least   in    the   kingdom    of    heaven,  JHat. 
5.  19.     Shall  he  of  little  or  no  value  and  esteem 
tn  the  church  of  Ood,  and,  vjithout  true  re- 
frntnvce,  shall  never  come  into  the  kingdom 
of  glory. 
Gen.  32  10.  not  worthy  of  the  I.  of  the  mercies 
,\  wm  U.  32.  that  gathered  /.  gathered  ten  homers 
Jt-dg.  G.  15.  I  !im  the  I.  in  my  father's  house 
I  .Sc/n.  J',  il.  my  family,  the  /.  of  all  families 
'i.Stns^  18.24.one  captain  of /.of  master's  servnnts 
/tr.  49.  '20.  /.  of  flock  shall  draw  them,  50  45. 
,'5mp.»9.  9.  not  the  /.  grain  fall  upon  the  eiirih 
iVIat.  2.  G.  art  not  ihe  /.among  the  princes  of  Judah 
5. 19.  shall  break  one  of  these  /.  convnandnients, 
uliull  be  called  the  /.  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
\1.  11.  John  Baptist,  he  that  is  /.  in  the  kingdom 
of  heave:),  is  izroater  than  he,  lAike  7.  2d. 
13.  32  whicii  indocd  is  the  /  of  all  seeds 
3;^6 


LEA 

JJ/a/.  25.  40.  a.s  ycliavudoneitlo  llio^  of  these,  45. 
i>ii/i:ey.48.  he  that  is /.  among  you,  the  ^aine  shall 

12.  26.  if  ye  be  not  able  to  do  that  whicli  is  /. 

16.  10.  he  that  is  luithful  in  the  /.  unjust  in  /. 
1  Cor.  G.  4.  set  them  to  judge  who  are  /.  esteemed 

15.  9.  for  I  am  the  /.  of  the  apostles,  not  meet 

Eph.  3.  8.  who  am  less  than  the  /.  of  all  saints 

Hee  Greatest. 

Jit  the  LEAST. 

Gen.  24.  55.damsel  abide  with  us,  at  the  I.  ten  days 

Judg.  3.  2.  at  the  i.  such  as  before  knew  nothing 

1  Ham.  21.  4.  if  kept  themselves  at  I.  from  women 
Luke  19.  42.  had^t  known  at  I.  in  this  thy  day 
Acts  5. 15. that  at  the  I.  the  shadow  of  Peter  passing 

LEATHER. 

2  Kings  1.  8.  a  hairy  man,  girt  with  a  girdle  of/. 

LEATHLUN. 
Mat.  3.  4.  John  had  a  /.  girdle  about  his  loins 

LEAVE 
Signifies,  [1]  License  or  permission.  Num.  22. 
13.  Mark  5.  13.  [2J  To  depart  from,  iohn  16. 
28.  [3J  Tu  bid  farewell  to,  Acts  18.  18.  [4j 
A»(  tu  dwell  or  live  with,  Mat  19.  5.  [5]  'Jo 
lay  doien,  I\Jat.  5.  24. 

LEAVE,  Substantive. 
ATum.  22.  13.  for  the  Lord  refuseth  to  give  me  /.  to 

1  .Sam.  20.  6.  Da'-'d  earnestly  asked  /.  of  me,  28. 
J^'ch.  13.  6.  after  certain  days  obtain.  II.  of  the  king 
Mark  5.  13.  and  forthwith  Jesus  gave  them  I. 
John  19.  38.  Pilate  gave  him  /.  to  take  away  body 
Acts  18.  18.  Paul  took  his  /.  of  Ihe  brelliren 

21.  6.  when  we  had  taken  our  /.  one  of  another 

2  Cor.  2.  13.  taking  my  /.  I  went  to  Macedonia 

LEAVE. 
Gfn.2.24.shall  a  man  /.father  and  moth. and  cleave 
tu  his  wife,  Mat.  19.  5.  Mark  10.  7.  Kph.  5.  31. 
33.  15.  lot  me  /.  with  thee  some  of  the  tijlk 
42.  33.  /.  one  of  your  brethren  here  v.ith  me 
44.  22.  the  lad  cannot  /.  his  father,  if  he  /.  him 
Eiod.  16.  19.  let  no  man  /.  manna  till  the  morning 
23.  t  5.  cease  to  /.  thy  business,  thou  shalt  /.  it 

11.  what  they  /.  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  eat 
Lev.  7.  15.  not  /.  any  of  the  iieace-ofiering,  22.  30. 

16.  23.  shall  put  ofl' garments  and  /.  them  there 
19.  10.  thou  shalt  /.  them  for  the  poor,  23.  22. 

JVum.  9.  12.  /.  none  of  the  passovertill  morning 
10.  31.  and  he  said.  /.  us  not,  I  pray  thee 
32.  15.  wil'  yet  again  /.  them  in  the  wilderness 
/)/■';, .28.51.  shall  not .'.  thee  either  corn,  wine,or  oil 

^.  '.  ■■hH  remnant  of  children  which  he  shall  /. 
.''?':.  4.  3.  and  /.  them  in  the  lodging  place 
.lu  Ig.  9.  9.  the  olive  said,  should  1  /.  my  fatness 
13. vine  said,  should  I  /.  my  wine, which  cheerelli 
Ruth  1.  16.  Ritth  said,  entreat  me  not  to  /.  thee 

1  Sam.  9.  5.  lest  my  father  /.  caring  for  the  asses 
14.  36.  Saul  said,  let  us  not  /.  a  man  of  them 
25.  22.  if  I  /.  of  all  that  jiertain  to  him 

2  Sam.  14.  7.  shall  not  /.  to  my  husband  a  name 

1  Kings  8.  57.  let  him  not  /.  us  nor  fursiike  us     • 

2  Kings  4.  43.  they  shall  eat  and  shall  /.  thereof 
13. 7.  nor  did  he  /.  of  the  peo|)lc  but  tifly  horsemen 

1  Chron.28.  8.  may  possess  this  good  land,  and  /.  it 
£2ra9.8.grace  from  L.  to  /.us  a  lemnant  to  escape 
12./.  it  for  an  inheritance  to  yourchildr.  forever 
JVeh.  4.  t  2.  the  Jews,  will  they  /.  to  themselves 

5.  10.  I  pray  you  let  us  /.  oft'  this  usury 

6.  3.  why  should  the  work  cease  whilst  I  /.it  7 
10.  31.  that  we  would  /.  the  seventh  year 

.hb  39.  11.  or  wilt  thou  /.  thy  labour  to  him  ? 
/'y.16.10.  thou  wilt  not/,  my  soul  in  hell,  .4(7* 2.27. 

17.  14.  they  /   their  substance  to  their  h.ibes 

27.  9.  thou  hast  been  my  help,  /.  me  not,  1 19. 121. 

49.  IC.  they  die  and/,  their  wealth  to  others 

141.  8.  O  God,  my  trust,  /.  not  my  soul  destitute 
Prov.  2.  13.  who  /.  the  jiaths  of  uprightness 

17.  14.  /.  otTconlention,  before  it  be  meddled  with 
£;cc/.2.18.because  I  should  /.  it  to  the  man  after  me 
21.  yet  shall  he  /.  it  for  his  portion 

lu.  4.  if  ruler  rise  up  against  thee,  /.  not  thy  place 
Tsa.  10.  3.  and  where  will  ye  /.  your  glory  7 

65.  15.  and  ye  shall  /.  your  name  for  a  curse 
.7er.  9.  2.  I  might  /.  my  people,  and  go  from  them 

14.  9.  O  Lord,  we  are  called  by  thy  name,  /.  us  not 

17.  11.  riches,  he  shall  /.  them  in  midst  of  his  days 

15.  11.  will  a  man  /.  the  snow  of  Lebanon 

44. 7.  child  and  suckhng,  to  /.  you  none  to  remain 

48.  28.  /.  the  cities,  and  dwell  in  the  rock 

49.  9.  would  they  not  /.  some  glcaning-grapes'? 
11.  /.  Ihv  fatherlesschildren,  I  will  preserve  them 

Ezek.  16.  39.  and  I.  thee  naked  and  bnre.  23.  29. 
39.  2.  will  turn  thee,  and/,  but  asi.xthpart  of  thee 
Dan.  A.  15.  /.  the  stump  of  his  root,  23,  26. 
ffos.  12. 14.  therefore  shall  ho  /.his  blood  iip(m  him 
.Joel'i.  14.  will  return,  and  /.  a  bli'S<i(ig  behind  him 
Amos  5.  3.  shall  I.  an  hundred  shall  /.  ten  to  Israel 

7.  ye,  who  /.  off  righteousness  in  the  earth 
Obad  5.  grape-gatherers, would  they  not  /.grapes'? 
JV/n/.4.I.lhiit  it  shall  /.them  neither  root  nor  branch 
Mat.  5.  24.  /.  there  thvgift  before  the  altar 

18.  l2.doth  he  not  /.the  ninety  and  nine,/-ii  Ac  15.4. 


LED 

Met.  23. 23.  to  have  done,  and  nol  I.  other  nndun* 
Mark  12. 19.  and  /.  his  witi:,  and  /.  no  children 
Luke  19.  44.  tliey  shall  not  /.  in  thee  one  stone 
John  14.  27.  my  jieace  1  /.  with  you   peace  1  givj 
16.  28.  I  I.  the  world  and  go  lo  the  Father 
32.ye  shall  /.me  ulone,yet  1  am  not  alone,because 
Acts  6.  2.  it  is  not  reason  we  should  /   the  woiil 
1  Cor.  7.  13.  to  dwell  with  her,  let  her  not/,  him 
Heb.  13.  5.  1  will  never  /.  thee  nor  forsake  lliee 
liev.  11.  2.  the  court  /.  out,  and  measure  it  nut 
I  will,  or  will  I  LEAVE 

1  Kings  19.  t  18.  yet  I  will  /.seven  thousand  in  Isr. 
.lub  9.  27.  if  1  say,  /  will  I.  oil'  my  heavin<>.ss 

Xa.i.Iwill  /.my  complaint  on  myself,  /  wilt  i|rea'c 
£i(/t.6.8.  yet/-/,  a  remnant  II  12.  16.  liut  7-/.  a  1.  ■■. 

22.  20.  and  /  will  I.  you  there  and  innlt  ywi 
29.  5.  /  will  I.  thee  thrown  into  the  wiiileriiess 
32.  4.  then  /  will  I.  thee  upon  the  land  and  cast 

Zivh.  3. 12.  J  will  I.  in  midst  of  thee  a  iiuor  peoidn 

/  will  nut  LEAVE. 
Gtn.iS.  15.  Iwhll  not  I.  theft  unlil  I  have  done  lli.it 

2  Kings  2.2.  as  the  L.  livetli,  1  w.  nui  I.  thee,  4.  3') 
4.  and  he  said,  as  thy  soul  hveth,  /-  /.  thee,  6. 

Ps.  37.  33.  Ld.  /  -  /.  him  in  Ins  hand,  nor  condi  inn 
.Icr.  30.  11.  /-  /.  thee  together  unpunished,  46.  28 
John  14.  18.  Iw.  nut  I.  vou  comfortless,!  will  cuiae 

LEAVED. 
Isa.  45.  1.  to  open  before  him  the  two-/,  gales 

LEAVETIl. 
■Job  39.  14.  the  ostrich  /.  her  eggs  in  the  carlh 
Prov.  13.  22.  a  good  man  /.  an  inheritance  lo  his 

28.  3.  is  like  a  swee|)iiig  rain  which  /.  no  food 
Zff  A.l  l.n.woe  to  the  idol  shephei(l,tlial /.ih(!  liock 
Mat.  4.  11,  then  the  devil  /.  him,  and  behold 
John  10.  12.  the  hireling  /.  the  sheep  and  lleclh 

LEAVEN 
Signifies,  A  piece  of  dough  salted  and  soured,  ti 
ferment  and  reli.ih  a  mass  of  dough  for  breads 
Hos.  7.  4.     1  Cor.  5.  6.     To  which  are  compar- 
ed, [1]   The  doctrine  of  the  gospel,  which  was 
to  be  successful  in  converting  many  sinners, 
Mat.  13.  33.     [2]  The  erronion.'i  doctrines,  and 
vicious  practices  of  the  Pharisees  and  Saddit- 
cees  ;  the  corrupt  glosses  of  the  law,  the  doc- 
trine of  traditions,  invented  and  ]>roinotid  by 
the  former ;  and  that  puisonous  doctrine  of  the 
mortality  of  the  soul,  strenuously  maintained 
by  the  latter ;  which,  like  leaven,  are  not  unly 
of  a  sour,  but  also  of  a  contagious  and  infec- 
tious nature,  and  suited  to  men  of  atheistical 
hearts  and  lives,  Mat.  16.  C,  12.    [3]  JSI'utiiriuus 
scandalous   sinners,  who   infect   and   cast   a 
blot  upon  a  church,  1  Cor.  5.  6. 
F.Tod.  12.  15.  ye  shnll  put  away  /.  seven  days,  1!). 
13.7.  neither  shall  be  /.  sven  in  all  thy  <piaricro 
34.  2.5.  not  ofi'er  the  blood  of  my  sacrifice  with  / 
I^ev.  2. 11.  no  mcat-otfeiing  shad  be  made  wilh  I 
6.  17.  it  shall  not  he  baken  with  /.  I  have  given 
10.  12.  lake  and  tat  the  meat-otlering  willioii!  / 

23.  17.  bo  of  fine  flour,  they  shall  he  baken  wiih  I 
.'?m<w4.  .5. ofter  a  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  wilh  / 
..¥«/.13.33.kingdom  ofheavenislike /.  Luke  1.3.21 

16  6.  Jesus  said,  beware  of  the /.of  the  Pharisees 
andoftheS.uiducees,ll.  Mark'e^.  1.5.  Luke  12.1. 
12.  bade  them  not  beware  of  the  /.  of  bn-ad 
1  Cor.S.G.Iittle /.leavoneth  the  whole  lump, <^.'(//.5.;'» 
7.  purge  out  therelnre  the  old  /.  thai  he  m;iy  Ixi 
8.let  us  keep  the  tivist,  nol  wilhold/.orof  niali<:« 
LEAVF.NED. 
F.iod.  12.  15.  for  whosoever  eateth  /.  brrnd,  19. 
20.  ye  shnll  rat  nothing  /.  in  all  your  baliilMtioiu 
34.  |iM)|ile  took  their  ilough  before  it  was  /.  39 
13.  3.  Ihere  shall  nu  /.  bread  be  eaten,  7. 
//».s-. 7.4. after  hchntli  kneaded  the  dough  till  it  be  I 
Mat.  13.  33.  tUl  the  whole  was  /.  J.ukc  13.  21. 
Sec  V>v.v.M>. 
LEAVENETII. 
I  Cor.S.G.a  little  leaven/,  the  whole  lump,  fia!.'>.0. 

LEAVING. 

Mat.  4. 13.  Jesus  /.  N.izarcth,  dwelt  in  Capernaiiin 
J.uke  10.  30.  thieves  departed,  /.  him  half  dea.l 
Horn.  1.  27.  miMi  /.  the  naturnl  use  of  the  woman 
Heb.  6.  1.  /.  Ihe  principles  (d'  the  doctrine  of  Christ 
1  fct.  2. 21.  Christ  suffered  for  us, /.  us  an  example 

LED. 
Gen.  14.  t  14.  he  /.  forth  his  trained  servants 

24.  27.  1  being  in  the  way,  the  Lord  /.  me 

48.  blessed  the  Lord,  who  hud  /.  me  in  right  wny 

47.  t  17.  Joseph  /.  them  with  bread  fo.-  that  vear 

F.iod.  3.    .  Moses  /.  the  Hock  to  buck  side  i.fdcs.rrt 

13.17.  God  /.  them  not  thro' the  land  of  Philistines 

18.  but  God  led  them  about  thro'  Ihe  wilderne.si 

15.  13.  (hou  in  mercy  hast  /.  forth  the  people 

Deut.  8.2.  the  way  which  the  L   /.  thee  forty  years 

15.  who  /.  thee  through  that  f.'rent  wilderness 

29.  5.  I  have  /.  yon  forty  years  in  The  wildcrnes* 
32.  10.  he  /.  him  about,  he  instructed  him 

./o.s-A.  24.3.  [/.  him  through  all  the  land  ofCartnan 

1  A7n»-.9  8.48.enemies.wliich  /.them  awaycap'itu 

2  Kings  6.  19.  but  Elisha  /.  them  to  Sainaiiu 


LEF 

1  Chr.  50.  1.  .Tonl)  I.  forlli  the  power  nf  tlie  army 
'2  Chron.  25.  U.  and  Ania7.i:ih  I.  forlli  liis  people 
Fs'd.  73.  14.  ill  llieiiay  lie  I.  Iliem  willi  a  cloud 
53.  lie  I.  tliem  on  safely,  so  that  tliey  feared  not 
100.  9.  so  lie  I.  them  thro'  the  depths  as  tliro'  n 
wilderness,  13G.  Ki.  Isa.  03.  13. 
107.  7.  lie  I.  them  forth  by  the  rialit  way 
Prov.  4.  11.  1  have  I.  thee  in  right  paths 
Isa.  9.  16.  they  that  are  <.  of  them  aie  destroyed 
48.  21.  they  thirsted  not  when  they  I.  them  thro' 
."•.i   12.  for  ye  sliail  be  /.  forth  with  peace 
t>:i    l!2  that  I.  tliein  by  the  right  hand  of  Moses 
Jer.  'iU.  where  is  the  l..d.  that/,  us  thro'  wilderness 
I '  hatli  forsaken  lJml,wlicn  \wl.  thee  by  the  way 
"'.;  l:ii.sliaJldiein  ilieplace  whither  they  have /.him 
'.':i  t>.  the  Lord  liveth  u'liich  I.  the  house  of  Israel 
I. lint.  3.  2.  he  hath  I.  me  uito  darkness,  nut  light 
Ezek.  17.  12.  and  /.  them  with  him  to  Babylon 
39.  28.  who  caused  them  to  h^  I.  into  captivity 
»7  2.  I  rac  about  to  tli"  outwaid  gate  eastward 
.tmos  2.  10.  also  1  /.  you  40  years  thro'  the  wildern. 
7. 11.  Israel  shall  surely  he  I.  captive  out  of  land 
.Va«.  2.  7.  and  Huzzab  shall  be  I.  away  ca|itive 
Mat.  4.  1.  then  was  JesusZ  of  IlicSpiril,  /.(//Vf  4.1. 
26.  57.  they /.  him  to  CauiiihaB  the  higii-priest, 
Murk  14  53.  y,K/.e  -^-i.  .54.  .Miu  It*.  13. 
2"  2.  they /.  him  to  Pont.  Tilale  the  governor,  31. 
.Mark  15.  lli,  20.  y.uAc  22.  rA.'.hJin  Iri.  13. 
^W.irt  «.  23.  he  took  the  blind  man  and  Mum  out 
J.uk.'  4.  29.  they  l-  Jesus  to  the  brow  of  the  lull 
21.24.'!it^y shall  be  I.  away  ciiplivii  into  all  nations 

22.  tjti   and  I.  him  into  their  counsel,  saying 

23.  J.  the  whole  multitude  /.  him  to  I'llate 
H.  two  other  malefictors  were  /.  with  him 

2l.  51).  he  I.  them  out  as  far  as  Itetiiany 
Jjiiii  IS.  2d.  they  I.  .lesus  unto  the  hall  ot'jiidginent 
^lii  8.  32.  he  was  I.  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaugliter 

9.  1.  thoy  I.  Saul  by  the  hand  to  Damascus,  22. 11. 

21.  .17.  as  Paul  was  to  be  I.  into  the  castle 
H,jm  8.  II.  as  many  as  arc  t.  by  the  Spirit  of  God 

1  Gir.l2  ■-'  carried  away  to  idols, even  as  ye  were/. 
().il.  5.  18.  but  if  ye  be /.  by  the  Sjiirit,  ye  are 
2Tiiii  3.  ti.  silly  women,  /.  away  with  divers  lusts 

2  let.  .3. 17.  beware,  lest  ye  also  being  /.  away  with 

tlie  error  of  the  wicked,  fall  from  stedfastiiess 
LEDDEST. 
2  Sam.  5.  2.  wast  he  that  /.  out  Israel,  1  Chr.  11.  2. 
A'tVt.y.  12./.  them  in  the  day  by  a  cloudy  pillar 
Psal.  77.  20.  thou  /.  thy  people  like  a  Hock 
jic£»21.38.and  /.into  the  wilderness  four  thousand 
men  that  were  murderers 
LEnOES. 
I  Kingn  7.  23.  the  borders  were  between  the  /. 

35.  the  /.  and  borders  thereof  were  of  the  same 

36.  on  the  plates  of  the  /.  he  graved  chcrubiins 

LEEKS. 
^um.  11.  5.  we  remeniher  the  /.  and  the  onions 

LEES. 
ha.  2.5.  6.  a  feast  of  wine  on  the  /.  well  refined 
Jer.  48. 11.  and  Moab  hath  settled  on  his  /. 
ZepU.  1.  12.  1  will  punish  men  settled  on  their  /. 

LEFT. 
Oen.  18.  33.  he  had  /.  communing  with  Abraham 

24.  27.  who  hath  not  /.  desiitiile  my  master 
2!i.  35.  his  name  Judah,  and  /.  bearing,  30.  9. 
3J.  8.  then  the  other  com|iany  which  is  /. 
3y.  6.  he  /.  all  that  he  had  in  Joseph's  hand 

12.  he  /.  his  garment  in  her  hand,  13,  15,  18. 
41.  49.  Jose|)h  gathered  corn  till  he  /.  numbering 
44.  12.  at  the  eldest,  and  /.  at  the  youngest 
47.  18.  not  enough  /.  but  our  bodies  and  lands 
.'JO.  8.  their  little  ones  /.  they  in  Goshen 
F.zod.  2.  20.  why  is  it  that  ye  have  /.  the  man  ? 

9.  21.  /.  his  81-rvaiits  and  his  callle  in  the  tield 

10.  12.  cat  every  herb,  all  that  the  hail  /.  15. 
2(5.  there  shall  not  a  hoof  be  /.  behind 

IG.  20.  hut  .Koine  of  them  /.  of  it  till  morning 
34.2.').  nor  sacrifice  of  passover  be  /.  till  morning 
Leo  2.  10.  that  which  is  /.  of  the  meat  otlering 

10.  12.  and  to  Ithainar,  his  sons  that  were  /. 
26.  39.  they  that  are  /.  of  you  shall  pine  away 

43.  the  land  al.so  shall  be  /.  of  them  and  enjoy 
JiruH(.2ti.()5.  there  was  not  /.  a  man  of  them,  Josh. 
8.  17.  .Jiulff.  4.  Ifi.  Has.  9.  12. 
D&lt.'i.  34.  we  utterly  deslroved,  wi-  /.  none  to  re- 
main, ./odA.  10.  33,  37,' 39,  40.  |  1 1.  8, 1 1,  14. 
4.27  ye  shall  bo  /.   few  in  miiiilur  amoii^'  the 
heathen,  28.  (i2.  /.««.  24.  ti.  .Jcr  42.  2 
7.  20.  till  they  that  are/,  be  di-siroyed 
28.  55.  he  liaili  nothing  /.  hiin  in  the  a'wza 
32.30  power  gone,  and  there  is  none  shut  iii)  or  /. 
Josh.a  2:<.  and /.them  without  the  camp  of  Israel 
8   17   they  /   the  city  open,  and  pursued  Israel 

11.  1.5.  he  /.  nothing  undone  of  all  commanded 
82.  there  was  none  o(  the  Anakims  /.  in  the  land 

22.  3.  ye  have  not  /.  your  brethren  to  this  tlav 
/u'f^2.2l.  ofniuions  whIchJoshua/.when  hinlied 

23.  therefore  ..le  Lord  /.  those  nations.  3.  I. 
6.  4.  /.  no  ■sustenance  fo'  Israel,  neither  sheep 
9.5.  ve:  Jothani  the  youngest  son  was  /. 
337 


LEF 

Ruth  I.  3.  and  she  was  /.  and  licr  two  gone,  5. 

18.  was  miiiiled  to  go,  then  she/,  speaking  to  ncr 
2.  11.  how  thou  hast  /.  thy  father  and  mother 
14.  Ruth  dkl  eat  and  was  sulUced,  and  /. 

4.  14.  Loid  not  /.  lliee  this  day  without  kinsman 
1  *u/H.2.  3l).  every  one  that  is  /.  in  thy  hou'^'j 

5.  4.  only  the  stump  of  IJagon  was  /.  to  iiiin 
9.24.  that  which  is  /.  set  before  thee  and  eat 

10.  2.  thy  father  hath  /.  the  care  of  the  as.ses 

11.  11.  so  that  two  of  them  were  not  /.  together 
17.20.1)avid  rose  uj)  and  /.the  sheep  with  a  keeper 

22.  David  /.  his  carriage  in  the  hand  of  a  keejier 
25.34.  not  been  /.  any  that  pis'seth  against  the  wall 
27.  9.  David  /.  neither  man  nor  woman  alive 
i;  Ham.  5.  21.  and  there  they  /.  their  images 

9.  1.  IS  there  yet  any  /.  of  the  house  of  Saul  1 
V.\.  30.  the  king's  sons,  there  is  not  one  of  them  /. 

14.  7.  so  they  shall  (jueiieli  my  coal  which  is  /. 

15.  It),  the  king  /.  ten  concubines,  Ki.  21. 
17.  12.  there  shall  not  be  /.  so  iiiucli  as  one 

1  Kings  9.21.  their  children  that  were  /.  2  Chr.  8.8. 
H.lO.cutotfhimthatisshutupand  /.  2A"/Hirstl.8. 
15.  29.  he  /.  not  Jeroboam  any  that  breatln'd 

1().  11.  he  /.  Baaslia  not  one  that  pisselli  against 
17. 17.  sickness  that  there  was  no  breath  /.  iii  him 
19.  3.  and  /.  his  servants  there  ||  10.  1  only  am  /. 
18.  yet  I  have  /.  me  7000  ||  20.  he  /.  o.ven  and  ran 

2  Kings  4.  44.  and  they  did  eat  and  /.  thereof 

7.  7.  they  arose  and  /.  tents  ||  13.  all  that  are  /. 

8.  (i.  since  the  day  she  /.  the  land  even  until  now 
10. 11.  Jehu  slew  all,  till  he  /.  him  none  remaining 

21.  so  that  there  was  not  a  man  /.  that  came  iioi 
14.  2li.  for  there  was  not  any  /.  nor  any  helper 
17.  10.  they  /.  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 

19.  4.  this  prayer  for  remnant  that  are  /.  /*a.37.4. 

20.  17.  nothing  shall  be  /.  saith  the  Lord 

25.  12.  /.  of  pour  of  the  land,  Jer.  39.  10.  |  .52.  IG. 
I  Chrun.  13.  2.  send  to  our  brethren  that  are  /. 
iChrun.  11.  14.  for  the  Levites  /.  their  suburbs 

12.  5.  i  have  also  /.  you  in  the  hand  of  Slushak 

21.  17.  so  that  there  was  never  a  son  /.  him 
24.  18.  and  they  /.  the  house  of  the  Lord  God 

25.  for  they  /.  Joasli  in  great  diseases 
31. 10.  we  had  enough  to  cat,  and  have  /.  plenty 
32.  31.  God  /.  him  to  try  him,  that  he  might  know 
34.  21.  go,  en<|uire  for  them  that  are  /.  in  Israel 
JVeA.1.2. 1  asked  concerning  the  Jews  which  had  /. 
3.  the  remnant  that  are  /.  are  in  great  affliction 
0.  1.  the  wall  tliat  there  was  no  breach  /.  therein 
Job  20.  21.  there  shall  none  of  hisjueat  be  /. 

2(i.  it  shall  go  ill  with  him  that  is  /.  in  his  tabcrn. 
Psal.  ]0U.  11.  there  was  not  one  of  them  /. 
Pruy.  29.  1.5.  a  child  /.  to  himself  bringeth  to  shame 
/sa.  I.  8.  Zion  is  /.  as  a  cottage  in  a  vineyard 
9.  except  Lord  had  /.  us  a  remnant,  Hoin.  9.  29. 
4.  .3.  he  that  is  /.  in  Zion  shall  be  called  holy 
7.22.butter  and  honey  shall  every  one  eat  that  is  I. 

10.  14.  as  one  gatheteth  eggs  that  are  I. 

11.  It),  a  highway  for  the  remnant  that  shall  be  /. 
17.  (i.  yet  gleaning-grapes  shall  be  /.  in  it 

24.  12.  in  the  city  is  /.  desolation,  and  the  gate 

30.  17.  till  ye  be  /.  as  a  beacon  on  a  mountain 
39.  (i.  nothing  shall  be  /.  saith  the  Lord    * 

Jcr.  12.  7.  I  /.  my  heritage  ||  31.  2.  /.  of  the  sword 
49.25.  how  is  the  city  of  jiraise  not  /.  thecityofjoy 
.50.  20.  destroy  her,  let  nothing  of  her  be  /. 

F.iek.  14.22.  behold,  therein  shall  be  /.  a  remnant 
2;J.  8.  nor  /.  her  whoredoms  brought  from  Egypt 

31.  12.  strangers  have  cut  him  ofi'and  have  l.him 
/.*««.  2. 44.  the  kingd.  shall  not  be /.to  other  people 
Jiiii  1.4.  what  the  palmer-worm  /.the  locust  hath/. 
//«;>■. 2. 3. who  is  /.  that  saw  this  house  in  herglory? 
y.ich.  13.  8.  the  third  part  shall  be  /.  therein 
Mat.  4.  20.  /.  their  nets  ||  22.  they  /.  their  ships 

8.  1.5.  he  touched  her,  and  fever  /.  her,  JJark  1.31. 

13.  37.  took  up  of  the  meat  that  was  /.  Mark  8.  8. 

22.  2.5.  he  /.  his  wife  to  his  brother,  Murk  12.  20. 
2;!.  :i8.  your  house  is  /.  unto  you  desolate 

2-1.  2.  there  shall  not  be  /.  one  stone  upon  anotlu^r, 
Mark  13.  2.  J.itkr  21.  ('.; 
40.  one  taken,  other  /.  41.  /,nkc  17.  34,  3.5,  30. 
20.  44.  Jesus  /.  them,  and  prayed  the  third  time 
Jtark  10.  28.  we  have  /.  all  and  followed  tlieo 
29.  no  man  hath  /.  house,  Luke  18.  28,  29. 
12.22.  and  the  seven  had  her,  and  /.  no  seed 
J.nke  .5.  21.  he  /.  all,  rose  up,  and  followed  him 
10.  40.  that  my  sister  hath  /.  me  to  .serve  alone 
Jii/i)i  4.  28.  the  woman  then  /.  her  wat(!t-pot 

52.  at  the  seventh  hour  the  f(!ver  /.  him 
.^c«.v2.3l.of  Christ,  that  iiis  soul  was  not/.  Jnhell 

14.  17.  he  /.  not  himself  without  witness 
21.32.  when  saw  captain, they  /.  heating  of  Paul 
24.  27.  and  Felix  /.  Paul  bound,  25.  14. 

I  7'//r.s.'«. 3.1.  we  thought  good  to  be /.at  Athens  alone 
27'/(n.  4.  13.  the  cloak  that  I  /.  at  Troas  bring 

20.  Trophimus  have  I  /.  sick  at  Miletnm 
Til.  1.  5.  for  this  cause  /.  I  thee  at  (,'rete 
f/rh.  2.  8.  he  /.  nothing  that  is  not  put  under 
4.  1.  lei  us  fear,  lest  a  promise  being /.  of  entering 
Judc  0,  the  angels  which  /.  their  own  habitation 
2  Y 


LBN 

Rev  2.  4.  "Because  thou  hasl  /.  thy  first  lor» 
See  Alone. 
LEF'J'  off. 
Orv.  11.  8.  and  they  /.  off  to  build  the  city 
17.  22.  /.  off  talking  with  him,  and  God  wont  Tip 
Hulh  2.  20.~who  hath  not  /.  ojf  biB  kindness 

1  KiniTS  15.  21.  Baaslia  /.  off  building,  2C7*r  Ifi  5k 
.lob  32.  15.  answeied  no  more,  they  /.  off  speakiBR 
Psal.  36. 3.  he  hath  /.  off  to  be  wise  and  to  do  good 
,ler.  38.  27.  so  they  /.  ujfsiieakiiig  with  him 

44.  H  since  we  /.  off  to  burn  incense  to  the  queea 

Hos.  4.  10.  because  they  have  /.  off  to  lake  hctd 

LEF'I'  corn^'v. 

2  Kings  11.  11.  guard  stood  to  the  /.  c.  about  kiog 

See  Hand. 

LEFT-HA.MIED. 

■f||l^g.'^.^5.  raised  Ehud  a  Benjamite,  aman/.-fta* 

20.  16.  were  seven  hundred  chosen  men  l.-hcniled 

LEFT  pillar. 

IKings  7.21.  he  set  ui)  the  /./;(/.  and  called  it  Btte 

LEFT  side. 

1  Kings  7. 39.  five  bases  on  the  /.  side  of  1  he  hoiisa 
49.  live  candlesticks  on  the  /.  side  before 

2  CAro7i.2;5.10.  with  bis  weapon  from  right  to  l.side 
Kick.  1. 10.  they  had  the  face  of  an  <).\  on  the  l.sidg 

4.  4.  lie  also  on  thy  I.  side,  and  lay  the  iiiii|uity 
Zech.  4.  3.  other  olive-tree  ujion  /.  side  thereof,  17. 

LEG 
Signifies,  [1]  Properly,  the  limbs  or  parts  of  atj 
animal,   whicli   are  the  inslriimenls  of  local 
motion,  and  the  sttpportrrs  of  the  bu'Ji/,  Exo(i 
12. ,9.  ISam.  17.  ().   [2]  Figuratively,  iircMfffA, 
Psal.  147.  10. 
His  legs  are  as  pillars  of  marble,  Cnnt.  5.  15 
7'Ae  di.<'pe?isatiovs  of  his  providence  arc  wiaelp 
and  skilfully  contrined:  or,  it  may  denote,  the 
frinness  and  stabilitij of  Christ's  kingdom,im 
spitr  of  all  opposilnni. 
Isa.  47.  2.  make  bare  the  /.  uncover  the  thigh 

LEGS. 
F.rod  12.  9.  but  roast  with  fire  his  head  and  I. 
29.  17.  wash  the  inwards  and  his  /.  J^ev.  9.  14. 
Ara.  4.  11.  the  skin,  his  head,  and  his  /.  burn- 
8.  21.  he  washed  the  inwards  and  /.  in  water 
11.  21.  which  have  /.  above  their  feet,  these  eat 
Dent.  28. 3.5.  he  shall  smite  thee  in  the  linces  and  , 
1  Sam.  17.  0.  he  bad  greaves  of  brass  upon  bis  i. 
Ps.  147.  10.  he  takcth  no  pleasure  in  the  /.  of  amao 
Prov-  26.  7.  the  /.  of  the  lame  are  not  equal 
Cant.  5.  15.  his  /.  are  as  pillars  of  marble 
/.«a.  3.20.  theL.  will  takeaway  the  ornaments  of/ 
Jynn.  2.  33.  his  /.  of  iron,  his  feet  part  of  iron 
Jlmos  3.  12.  out  of  the  month  of  the  lion  two  I. 
.John  19.  31.  they  besought  their/,  might  be  brokjen 

32.  the  soldiers  came  and  brake  the  /.  of  ihe  firsj 

33.  and  saw  he  was  dead,  they  brake  not  his  L 

LEISURE. 
J^Iark  6.  31.  and  thev  had  no  /.  so  much  as  to  eat 

LEND. 
F.zod.  22.  25.  if  thou  /.  money  to  any,  thon  Bba'l 
Ken.  25.  ,37.  not  /.  him  thy  victuals  for  increase 
Dent.  15.  fi.  and  thou  shall  /.  to  many  nations 
8.  thou  shall  surely/,  hini  sufficient  for  his  need 

23.  19.  thou  shall  not/,  upon  usury  to  thy  brothel 
20.  to  a  stranger  thou  miiyesi  /.  upon  nsfiry 

24.  10.  when  thou  dost  /.  thy  brother  any  thing 
11    the  man  to  whom  thou  dost  /.  shall  bring 

2'*. I2.tlmi  shall  /.to  many  nations,nnd  not  borrow 

44.  lie  shall  /.  to  thee,  thou  shall  not  /.  him 

/.HAv6.34.if  ye  /.them  of  whom  ye  hope  to  receive, 

sinners  also  /.  sinners,  to  receive  as  much  again 

.3.5.  but  love  ye  your  enemies,  do  go.id  and  /. 

II.  5.  and  say  to  him,  friend,  /.  me  three  loaves 

LENDER. 
Prov.  22.  7.  the  borrower  is  servant  to  the  /. 
Isa.  24.  2.  as  with  the  /.  so  with  the  borrower 

LENDETH. 
Dent.  15.  2.  every  creditor  that  /.  aught  to  iiei»hb. 
Psal.  37. 26.  he  is  ever  merciful  and  /.  sied  blessed 
112.5.  a  good  man  sheweth  favour  and /.will  giii<*e 
Prov.  19.17.  he  that  hath  pity  on  the  poor /.  toI>. 
22.  \1.  the  borrower  is  servant  to  the  man  thi.tl. 

LENGTH. 
Gen.  13. 17.  arise,  walk  thro'  the  land  in  the/  of  it 
Dinl.  30.  20.  he  is  thy  life,  and  the  /.  of  thy  ixgi 
Jiih  12.  12.  and  in  /.  of  days,  understanding 
Psal.  21.  4.  even  /.  of  days  forever  and  evdr 
IX  t  G.  dwell  ill  Ihe  house  of  Lord  lo  /.  of  days 
01.  t  10.  with  /.  of  days  will  I  satisfy 
rrov.  3.  2.  for  I.  of  days  shall  they  add  to  thee 

10.  /.  of  days  is  in  her  rifilit  hand,  riches 
Zech.  2.  2.  and  to  see  what  is  the  I.  thereof 
'>.  2.  the  /.  of  the  roll  is  twenty  cnhils 
Kph.S.  18.  beabletoconipiebeiid  /.of  love  ofChrist 
liev.  21.  10.  and  the  /.  .as  laree  as  the  breadth 

.^t  LENGTH 
Psal.  36.  t  10.   O   draw   out   at   I    thy  loving- 
kiiidiicsa 
Pro?).  29. 21.  shall  have  him  become  his  eon  aif.. 
Rom.  1.  10.  if  now  at  t.  I  may  have  a  journey 


LES 

LENfiTHEX. 

1  K'ligs'i  14.  «  ilk  as  Ddvid,  tlion  will  ]  I.  i.iydays 
tsa  M.  'i.  /.  iJiy  cords  and  strciigtiieii  thy  slakes 

LENGTHENED. 
Deut. '25.  15.  that  lliy  days  may  bi:  I.  in  the  land 

LENGTH  EMNG. 
Dan.  4.  27.  •("ii  iirw  lie  a  /.  olthy  traiiquillity 

LENT. 
Ezod.  12  36.  Iiey  /.  to  them  such  as  thoy  rc(|uirc(I 
t)cut.-i^.  I'J.  usury  of  any  thing  that  is  /.  on  usury 

1  Sam    1   'iti.  1  I.  him  to  the  Lord,  he  shall  be  I. 
2.  ^0.  fc  the  lean  which  is  I.  to  the  Lord 

Jer.  lii.U).  I  have  i.ot  ^on  usury  nor  have  men  l.me 

L  ENTILES. 
G«n.  2.5.  34.  when  Jacob  gave  Esau  pottage  of  I. 

2  Sam.2'3. 11.  there  vvas  a  |iiecc  of  ground  lull  of/. 

.Sec  Beans. 
LEOPARD 

Is  a  wild  heaxt,  called  by  some  a  libbard ;  it  is 
full  uf  sfiuts,  also  exceeding  stcift,  subtle,  and 
fierce^  eitrjged  against  iiien,  and  of  suck  a 
siccet  savaar  thai  it  allures  other  beasts  to  it; 
by  which  means  they  are  caught  and  devoured, 
Hos.  13.  7.  Hah.  1.8.  To  which  are  compared, 
[1]  Jintickrist,  with  his  followers  and  ad- 
herents, Kev.  13.  2.  [2]  Men  of  a  fierce  un- 
'.ractablc  disposition,  Isa.  11.  6. 

Can  the  leopard  change  his  spots'?  &c.  .7e)-.  13. 23. 
/'.  JA'  as  much  labour  in  vain  to  endeavour  to 
reclaim  these  Jews,  who  by  their  continual 
customarv  sinning  have  inured  themselves  to 
wicked  pr^ciices,  as  to  use  means  to  take  out 
the  natural  spots  of  a  leopard. 

Isa.  11.  t).  the  /.  shall  lie  down  with  the  kid 

Jer  5.  6.  a  /.  shall  watch  over  the  cities 

13.  23.  or  lan  the  /.  change  his  spots  ? 
IJan.  7.  ti.  1  beheld,  and  lo,  another  like  a  I. 
Hos.  13.  7.  therefore  I  will  he  lo  them  as  a  /. 
Ktv.  13.  2.  and  the  heast  was  like  to  a  I. 

LEOPARDS. 
Cant.  4.  S.  look  from  the  mountains  of  the  l. 
Hob.  1.  8.  their  horses  arc  swifter  than  I. 

LEPER. 
Lev.  13.  45.  and  the  /.  in  whom  the  plague  is 

14.  2.  this  shall  be  the  law  of  the  I.  in  tiic  day 
3.  behold,  if  the  leprosy  he  healed  in  the  I. 

22.  4.  what  man  of  the  seed  of  Aaron  is  a  I. 
A'/im.  5.  2.  ihey  put  out  of  the  camp  every  I. 
2S«H(.3. 21).  from  llic  house  of  .loab,  one  that  is  aj. 
S  Kings  5.  I.  Naaman  was  a  I.  \\  11.  recover  the  /. 
27.  wi'iit  from  liin  presence  a  I.  as  white  as  snow 

15.  5.  Azariah  was  a  I.  to  the  day  of  his  death 
ZChrov.  20.  2).  and  Uzziah  the  king  was  a  I. 

23.  they  buried  him,  for  they  said,  he  is  a  i. 
Mat.  8.  2.  and  behold,  there  came  a  I.  Mark  1.  40. 
20.  6.  in  the  house  of  Simon  the  I.  Mark  14.  3. 

LEPERS. 
9  icings  7.6. when  the  I.  came  lo  the  uttermost  part 
J\Iu'..  I'l.  8.  Ileal  I  he  sick,  cleanse  I.  raise  the  dead 
11  S.ihclame  walk,  the/,  are  cleansed,  Luhel.^i-l. 
L-u.'t(  4.27  many  /.  were  in  Israel  in  lime  ol'Eliseus 
17.  12.  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  /. 
LEPROSY. 
/,ec.  13.2.  and  it  be  in  the  skin  like  the  plague  of  Z. 
3.  it  is  a  plague  of/.  8,11,15,25,27,30,42,49. 
9.  when  llie  plague  of/,  is  in  a  man,  then  he  shall 
12.  if  a/,  break  out  ||  13.  if  ihe/.  covered  his  Hesh 
43.  as  the  /.  appciinlh  in  the  skin  of  the  flesh 
47.  the  garment  that  the  plague  of/,  is  in 
59.  this  is  the  law  of  the  plag.  of  /.  14.  .54,  .5.5,  .57. 
14.  3.  if  the  plague  of/,  be  healed  in  the  leper 
7.  shall  sprinkle  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed  from  /. 
22.  the  law  of  him  in  whom  is  Ihe  plague  of/. 
Dcut.  21.  8.  take  heed  '.n  the  plague  of/,  to  observe 

2  Kings  5.  3.  for  he  would  recover  him  of  his  /.  7. 
0.  that  thou  mayrst  recover  him  of  his  /. 

27.  the  /.  of  Naaman  shall  cleave  unto  thee 
2CAr»».  2(i.  19.  the  /.  rose  up  in  his  forehead 
Mat.8.'i.  his  /.w.,s  cleansed,  .Mark  1.42. 7.i(/,-f  5.13. 
I.uke  5.  12.  behold,  a  man  full  of/,  beso  ighl  him 
See  FrkttING. 
LKPROl'S. 
F.xod.  4.  fi   behold,  his  hand  was  /.  as  snow 
y,sc.  13.  44.  he  is  a  /.  man,  he  is  unclean 
J\rum.  12. 10.  Miriam  became  /.  behold  she  was  /. 
2  Kings  7  3.  ihcrt!  were  four  /.  men  at  the  gate 
2  Chr.  20.  20.  and  Uzziah  was  /.  in  his  forehead 

LESS 
Signifies,  [1]  ..?  .smaller  i/unntity,  Exod.  16.  17. 
l2]  JVot  in  proportion  to,  Ezra  9.  13.     [3]  .An 
inferior,  Heb.  7.  7. 
Oen.  32.  t  10.  I  am  /.  than  least  of  all  the  mercies 
Exed.  l(i,  17.  and  galhered  some  more,  some  /. 
'.V).  15.  the  poor  shall  not  give  /.  than  half  a  shekel 
^Mm.22. 18.  go  beyond  the  word  of  the  Ld.  to  do/. 
2t).  54.  to  few  thou  aj.ilt  give  /.  inheritance,  33.54. 
Sam. 22. 15.  lliy  srrvnnl  knew  nothing  /.  or  more 
25.  ."G.  Abigail  told  him  nothine  /.  or  more 
Ezra  O.lS.piinislied  us  /.than  our  iniquities  deserve 
Jeb  11.  C.  God  exaclcth  /.  than  iniquity  dcserveth 
338 


LES 

Prov-  17.  7.  much  /.  do  lying  lips  a  pr:se 
19. 10.  much  /.  for  a  servant  to  rule  over  |)rin<!cs 
Isa.  40.  17.  all  nations  are  counted  /.  than  nothing 
Mark  i.  31.  when  it  is  sown  is  /.  than  all  seeds 
15.  40.  IMary  the  mother  of  James  the  /. 

1  Cor.  8.  t  8.  nor  il'  wh  eat  not,  have  we  the  /. 

12.  23.  those  members  we  tliink  /.  honourable 

2  ('or.  12.  15.  the  more  I  love,  the  /.  I  am  loved 
Epk.  3.  8.  who  am  /.  than  the  least  of  all  saints 
I'hil.  2.  28.  and  that  1  may  be  the  /.  sorrowful 
Heb.  7.7.  ilie  /.  is  blessed  of  better  without  contrad. 

LESSER. 
Gen.  I.  16.  made  the  /.  light  to  rule  the  night 
Isa.  7.  25.  and  for  tlie  treading  of/,  cattle 
Ezck.  10.  140.  thy  sister  /.  tlian  lliou  is  Sodom 
43.  14.  from  the  /.  setile  lo  the  greater  settle 

LEST. 
Gen.  3.3.  neither  shall  ye  touch  it  /.  ye  die.  Lev. 
10.  0,  7,  9.  JVum.  IS.  32. 

11.  4.  /.  we  be  scattered  abroad  on  the  earth 
14.  23.  /.  thou  say,  I  have  made  Abram  rich 

19.  15. /.  thou  be  consumed  in  Ihe  iniiiuity  of  city 

19.  /.  I  die,  20.  9.||32. 11.  /.  he  come  and  smite  me 

38.  1 1.  /.  he  die,  as  his  breth.  did.  Dent.  20. 5,  (i,  7. 

23.  let  her  take  it  to  her,  /.  we  be  ashamed 
45.  II.  /.  thou  and  thy  household  come  to  poverty 
Exod.  5.  3.  go,  /.  he  fall  on  us  with  pestilence 

13.  17.  /.  peradventure  the  jieople  repent  in  war 

19.  21.  /.  they  break  through  to  the  Lord  to  gaze 
22.  sanctify,  /.  the  Lord  break  forth  upon  them 

20.  19.  let  lujt  God  speak  with  us,  /.  we  die 

33.  3.  I  will  not  go,  /.  I  consume  thee  in  the  way 
JVum.  4.  20.  shall  not  go  in  to  see,  /.  they  die,  18. 22. 
Dcut.  11. 17.  /  ye  perish  quickly  from  otf  the  land 

24. 15.  /.  he  cry  against  thee  to  Lord,  and  it  be  sin 

25.3./.if  he  should  exceed  and  beat  hinicbove  these 
Josh.  9.  20.  let  them  live,  /.  w  rath  bo  upon  us 

24.  27.  shall  be  a  witness,  /.  ye  deny  your  God 
.Judg.  7.  2.  /.  Israel  vaunt  thoinselves  against  me 

1  Sum.  20.  3.  let  him  not  know,  /.  he  be  grieved 

2  Sam.  12.  28.  /.  I  take  the  cily,  and  it  be  called 
.)ob  30.  18.  /.  he  take  thee  away  with  his  stroke 

42.  8.  /.  I  deal  with  you  after  your  folly 
I's.  2. 12  kiss  Ihe  Son  /.  he  be  angry,  and  ye  perish 
13.3.  lighten  niineoyes, /.  I  sleep  the  sleep  of  death 
50.  22.  consider  this,  /.  I  tear  you  in  pieces 
91.12. 1,  thoudash  thy  foot,  j1/a/. 4.  0.  Lukei.  11. 
100.  23.  Mo»ea  stood,  /.  he  should  destroy  tliem 
140.  8.  grant  not,  /.  liiey  e.\alt  themselves 
143.  7.  /.  I  be  like  them  that  go  down  into  the  pit 
I'rov.  9.  8.  reprove  not  a  scorncr,  /.  he  hate  thee 
20.  13.  love  not  sleep,  /.  thou  come  to  poverty 
22.  25.  /.  thou  learn  his  ways,  and  get  a  snare 

24.  18.  /   the  Lord  see  it,  and  it  displease  him 

25.  8.  /.  thou  know  not  what  to  do  in  the  end 
10.  /.  he  that  heareth  it,  put  thee  to  sJiame 
17.  /.  he  be  weary  of  thee,  and  so  hate  thee 

20.4. answer  not  a  fool, /.thou  also  be  like  unto  him 
30.  0.  add  not  to  his  words,  /.  he  reprove  thee 

9.  /.  1  be  full  and  deny  thee,  or  /.  1  be  poor 
Isa.  f).  10.  /.  they  see  with  their  eyes,  .Sets  28.  27. 
27.  3.  /.  any  hurl  it,  I  will  keep  it  night  and  day 
2H.  22.1iot  mockers,  /.  your  bands  be  made  strong 
4y.  5.  /.  Ihou  shouldest  say,  my  idol  hath  done,  7. 
.Jir.  1.  17.  he  not  dismayed,  /.  I  confound  thee 
4.  4.  /.  my  fury  come  forth  like  fire,  21.  12. 
0.  8.  be  instructed,  /.  my  soul  depart  from  thee 
37.  20.  cause  me  not  to  return,  /.  I  die  there 
Hos.  2.  3.  /.  I  strip  her  naked,  and  set  her  as  in  day 
.■1mos  5.  0.  seek  the  Lor;'.,/,  he  break  out  like  fire 
y''('rA.7. 12.89  an  adamant,/,  theyshould  hear  the  law 
J\(iil.  4.0.  /.  I  comeand  smite  theearlh  with  a  curse 
Mat.  17.  27.  /.  we  should  offend,  go  to  the  sea 
25.  9.  /.  there  be  not  enough  for  ua  and  you 
Mark  13.  5.  take  heed,  /.  any  man  deceive  you 
30.  /.  coming  suddenly,  he  find  you  slecpins 

14.  38.  watch  and  pray,  /.  ye  enter  into  toiiipiatioii 
I. like  8.  12.  /.  they  should  believe  and  be  saved 

21.34.  /.  your  hearts  overcharged  with  surfeiting 
.fohn  5.14.siii  no  more,/,  a  worse  thing  come  lo  thee 

18.  28.  they  went  out  /.  they  should  be  defiled 
Jlcts  5.  39.  /.  ye  be  found  to  fight  against  God 

13.  40.  beware  therefore,  I.  that  come  upon  you 
Honi.  1!.  21.  take  heed,  /.  he  spare  not  thee,  44. 

1  Ciir.  9.  12.  /.  we  hinder  the  gospel  of  Christ 
10.  12.  let  him  that  standelh  lake  heed  /.  he  fall 

2  Cor.  2.  11.  /.  Satan  shoulil  gel  ailvanlage  of  us 

12.  7.  /.  I  should  be  exalted  above  measure 
Gal.  2.  2.  /.  by  any  means  I  should  run  in  vain 

6.  1.  considering  thyself,  /.  thou  also  be  tempted 
F.ph.  2. 9.  not  of  works,  /.  any  man  should  boast 
Col.%.4.  /.any  man  bciuile  you  with  enticing  words 

3.  21.  provoke  noi  children,  /.they  be  discouraged 
1  Tim.  3.  0.  /.  being  lifted  up  with  priile  hi^  fall  into 
Hrh.  2.  1.  /.  at  any  time  we  should  let  them  slip 

3. 12.  /.  there  be  in  any  an  evil  heart  of  unbelief 
13.  /.  any  of  you  be  hardened  through  sin 

4.  II.  /.  any  man  fall  after  the  same  example 
12.  3.  /.  ye  lie  weary  and  fa:"t  in  your  mi'i-is 

13.  /.  what  is  lame  be  turned  out  of  the  way 


LET 

Ileb.  12.  15.  /.  any  man  fail  of  the  grace  ofGod 
./am.  5.  9.  grudge  not,  /.  ye  be  cond.iinned 

12.  swear  not,  /.  ye  fall  into  condemnation 
2  Pit.  3.  17.  beware,  /.  ye  also  buiiij;  led  away 
Rev.  10.15.  keei)ethhisgr.rnienl3,/./iuwalk  naki.d 

LET. 

fr€H. 49.21.  Naplitali  i»  a  hind /.loose,goodly  words 

Kxod.'S.M.  king  of  Egy.  will  not  /.  you  go,  4.21.  |  7 

14.  I  8.  32.  I  9.  7,  17,  35.  |  ,'0.  20,  27.  |  11.  10. 

20.  my  wonders,  and  after  that  he  will  /.  you  ^3 

5. 1.  /.  my  peo.  go,  7. 10.  |  8. 1,20.  |  9.  1,13. 'I  10.  3. 

4.  why  do  ye  /.  the  people  from  their  works  7 

8.  28.  PharaLh  said,  1  wili  /.  you  go,  9. 28.  1 13.  J7  . 
14.  5.  why  have  we  /.  Israel  go  iVom  serving 
18.  27.  and  Moses  /.  his  falliei-in-law  depart 
21.  8.  tiieii  shall  he  /.  her  be  redeemed 
20.  he  shall  /.  him  go  free  for  his  eye,  27. 
23. 11.  seventh  year  thou  sliall  /.  it  res'  andliestii 
33.  12.  hast  not  /.  me  know  whom  thou  wilt  send 
Lev    14.  7.  and  shall  /.  the  living  bird  loose 

18.  21.  not  /.  seed  pass  through  the  fire  to  Molecb 

19.  19.  not  /.  ca'tie  gemkr  with  a  diverse  kind 
Dcut.  15.  12.  thou  shall  I.  him  go  free  from  thee 

13.  thou  shall  not  /.  hitn  go  away  enqity 
,hsh.  10.  28.  and  all  therein,  he  /.  none  remain,  30, 

24.  28.  so  Joshua  /.  the  people  depart  every  maa 
.Judg.  1.  25.  they  /.  the  iuaii  go  and  his  family 

1  Sam.  18.  2.  Saul  would  /.  lam  go  no  more  home 

2  Sam,  11.  12.  to-morrow  i  wili  /.  thee  depart 
13.  6.  I  pray  thee,  /.  Tamar  my  sisicr  come 

1  Kings  18.  40.  Elijah  said.  /.  none  of  them  escape 

2  Chron.  20. 10.  lliou  wonldes:  not  /.  Israel  invadfi 
Esth.  5.12.  queen  did  /.  no  mar.  come  in  but  mysell 
.lob  0.  9.  even  that  he  would  /.  Idom'  his  hand 

27.  G.  my  righteousness  1  will  noi  /.  il  go 
fsa/.69.6./.nol  those  that  wan  onihee  be  ashamed, 
/.  not  those  that  seek  lliee  be  confounded 

109.  0.  and  /.  Satan  stand  at  Ins  right  hand 

119.10./.  me  not  wander  from  thy  commandments 
Cant.  3.  4.  I  held  him,  and  would  not  /.  him  go 

8.  II.  he  /.  out  Ihe  vineyard  to  keepers 
Isa.  43.  13.  I  will  work,  and  who  shall  /.  it? 
.ler.  27.  11.  those  will  1  /.  remain  in  Ihe  land 
Ezek.  39.  7.  I  will  not  /.  them  pollute  my  name 
jWa/.21.33.a  householder  planted  a  vineyard  and  / 
it  out  lo  husbandmen,  Mark  12. 1.  Luke20.  9. 
Lvke  22.  08.  ye  will  not  answer  me  nor  /.  me  ^o 
.lohn  19.  12.  the  Jews  cried,  if  Ihou  /.  this  mango 
Jicts'i'i.  15.  ship  could  not  bear  up,  we  /.  her  drive 
Rom.  I.  13.  to  eoniG  to  you,  but  was  /.  hitherto 
2Thess.  2.  7.  only  he  who  now  letieth,  will  /. 
Heb.  2.  1.  lest  at  any  time  we  sliould  /.  them  slip 
See  Alone. 
LET  down. 
Gen.  24. 14.  /.  dow7t  ihy  piicher,  T  pray  thee,  18.46. 
/oj  o(/.17.11.when  he  /.i/.his  hands, .Anialek  prevail. 
.fosh.  2.15.  then  liahab  /.  them  ilown  by  a  cord,  13 

1  .S'n7n. 19.12.  Michal  /.  David  </.  through  a  window 

2  Ki?igs  13.  21.  and  when  the  man  was  /.  down 
.ler.  38.  0.  ihey  /.  down  Jeremiah  with  cords 
/•-zf  4.1.24.  Ihey  stood,  ihey/.  (/oi«7itheir  wings,  25, 
Mark  2.4. they  l.down  Ihe  bed  wherein,  Luke5  19. 
Luke  5.  4.  and  /.  down  your  nets  for  a  draught 

5.  at  thy  word  I  will  /.  doicK  Ihe  net 

.■?c(«9.  25.  and/,  him  d.  in  a  basket,  2  Cor.  11.3a 
10.  11.  /.  d.  to  the  carlh  ||  27.  30.  had  /.  d.  the  boaf 
LETTED. 
jVum.  22.  t  IC.  bo  not  ihoii  /.  from  coming 

LETTER 
Signifies,  [IJ  Jin  rpi.^tle  sent  by  one  person  ti 
another,  2  Sam.  11.  14.     [2^  .^  proclamation, 
Esth.  3.  13.     [3]  Learning,  ur  the  knowledgt 
of  the  viysterions  sense  and  meaning  of  tht 
law  of  God,  Jidin  7.   15.     f4]    The  outward 
ceremony  nf  cirrunirisiiin.  without  the  inward 
grace  signified  Iherehii,   Rom.  2.  29.      [5]    The 
legal  di.iprnsarion,  which  consisted  chiifiy  in 
a  multitude  of  carnal  urainances,  and  whe, 
they  had  the  letter  of  the  coinniavd,  7citkov 
strength  to  obey,  Rom.  7.  0.   2l'or.  3.  G 
2  Sam.  11.  14.  David  wrote  a  /.  to  Joab  and  sent 
2  Kings  5.  5. 1  will  send  a  /.  to  the  king  of  Israel 
().  now  when  tins  /.  is  come  lo  ihee,  behold 
10.  2.  iKiw  as  .soon  as  ihis  I.  cometh  lo  iheo 
19.  14.  Hezekiah  received  the  /.  Asa.  37.  14. 
Ezra  4.  7.  the  /.  was  written  in  the  Syrian  tongue 

8.  Rehiim  wrole  a  /.  against  Jerusalem 
7.  11.  now  this  is  Ihe  copy  of  the  /.  5.  0,  7 
JVcA.  2.  8.  a  t.  to  Asaph  the  kcepcj-  of  ihe  forest 

6.  5.  sent  to  me  with  an  open  /.  in  his  hand 
Esth.  9.  29.  wrote  to  confirm  this  /.  of  Pnrim 
.Jer.  29.  I.  the  words  of  the  /.  that  Jeremiah  8ent 

29.'/ephaniah  priest  read  this /.in  the  earsofJei 
.Acts  23.  25.  Claudius  wrole  a  /.  to  Felix  in  ihw 

34.  when  the  governor  had  read  Ihe  /.  be  askefl 
ftom.  2. 27.  who  by  the  /.  dost  transgress  the  law 

29.  circumcision  of  the  heart,  no'  in  the  / 

7.  0.  we  should  si^rve,  not  in  Ihe  oldnessol  the  I 
2  Cor.  3.0.  ministers  not  of  the  /.  hut  of  the  Spirit 

8.  the'  I  made  you  sorry  w  ilh  /.  I  do  not  ropoul 


LEV 

dal.  6.  11   ;e  see  Imw  lurgo  a  I.  I  linvo  written 
"T\tsi  '2   -.  lie  not  soon  sliukun  by  word  or  by  I 
(/ci.  l-i.  ~--  I  liavi!  wntieii  a  /.  to  vouiii  lew  words 

1  fi'tno's2I.8.  Jezebul  wrote  Z.  in  Aliab's  name, 9 

2  Kings  10. 1.  Jehu  wrote  I.  and  sent  to  Sainuria 
'20.  1-2  kaig  of  Babylon  sent  t.  to  Hezekiiili 

2  Chron.'M.  I.  Hezokiah  wrote  ^  also  to  Ephraini 
t).  so  the  posts  went  with  the  I.  Iroiii  ihf  king 
rii.  17.  Sennacherib  wrote  I.  to  rad  on  Godollsr. 
VtA.  "2.  7.  let  I.  be  given  me  to  tlie  governors 
G.  17.  sent  I.  Ic  Tobiah,  and  I.  came  to  them 

ly.  and  'I'obiali  sent  I.  to  put  ine  in  fear 
Esth.  1.  '22.  Aliasuerus  sent  i.  to  tlie  [irovinces 
3.  i;t.  llie  I.  were  sent  by  posts  to  provinces,  8.  I'J. 
S.a.to  reversed,  devised  byHuuian  to  destroy  Jews 
SI.  20.  Mordccai  sent  I.  to  all  the  Jews,  30. 
Jer.  iHi.  '25.  because  thou  hast  sent  /.  in  thy  name 
l.ukc  23.  38.  was  written  in  I.  of  Hebrew,  this  is 
John'!'  13.  how  knoweth  this  man/,  having  never 
ids  0.  2.  and  desired  uf  him  I.  to  Damascus 
15.  i'i.  the  aposlles  wrote  I.  after  this  manner 
22.   5.   from   whom   also   i   received   I.   to   the 
brethren 
28.  21.  we  neither  received  I.  out  of  Judca 

1  Cor.  16.  3.  whom  ye  shall  approve  by  your  I. 
iCur.  3.  1.  nor  need  we  /.  of  coiiimeiulation 

10  'J.  may  not  seem  as  if  I  would  terrify  you  by  I. 

10.  lor  his  I.  are  weiglily  and  |)owerful,  but  his 

11.  such  as  we  are  in  word,  by  I.  when  absent 

LETT  EST. 
Job  15.  1^.  I.  such  words  go  out  of  thy  mouth 
41.  1.  or  his  tongue  with  a  cord  thou  I.  down  1 
Luke  2.  2D.  Lord,  now  /.  thou  thy  servant  depart 

LETTETH. 
B  ICings  10. 24.  he  that  /.  him  go,  his  life  be  for  his 
I'ruv.  17.  14.  strife  is  as  when  one  I.  out  water 
iTktss.i.'i.  only  he  that  now  I.  will  let  until  taken 

LETTLNG. 
Eiod.  8.29.  deal  deceitfully  in  not/,  the  people  go 

LEVIATHAN. 
Job  3.  t8.  who  are  ready  to  raise  up  a  /. 
41.  1.  caiisi  thou  draw  out  I.  with  a  hook  ? 
Psal.  74.  14.  thou  breakest  the  heads  of/,  in  pieces 

104.  Cti.  there  is  that  /.  thou  hast  made  to  play 
/4a.27.1.  shall  punish  /.  even  /.  that  crooked  serpent 

LEVITE. 
F.zod.  4.  14.  is  not  Aarcm  the  /.  thy  brotlier  ? 
iJeut.   12.   12.   rejoice  ye  before  the   Lord  your 
God,  and  the  /.  18.  |  16.  11, 14.  j  26.  11, 13, 
14.  23.  and  the  /.  shall  come  and  eat,  26.  12. 
18.  6  if  a  /.  come  from  any  of  thy  gates 
Judg.\~.~  r.  young  man  a  /.  9.||  10.  so  the/,  wentin 

11.  the  /.  was  content  to  dwell  with  the  man 

12.  Micali  consecrated /.  ||  13.  a  /.  to  my  priest 
18.3.  they  knew  llie  voice  of  the  young  man  the/. 
19. 1.  there  was  a  certain  /.  sojourning  on  mount 
20.  4.  the  /.  said,  I  came  into  Gibeali  of  Benjamin 

2  Chr.  20.  14.  on  Jahaziel  the  /.  came  the  Spirit 
31.  12.Coiioniah  tlie  /.  over  the  dedicated  things 

14.  Kore  the  /.  over  the  free-will  offerings 
F.zra  10.  1.5.  Shahbelhai  the  /.  helped  them 
l.hke  10.  32.  likewise  a  /.  came  and  looked  on 
/ict.i  4.  36.  Barnabas  a  /.  having  land,  sold  it 

LEVITES. 
[Hzod.  6.  2.5.  these  hi'acls  of  the  fathers  of  the  /. 
38.  21.  it  was  counted  foi  the  service  of  the  /. 
Xep.  2.5.  32.  cities  of/,  may  redeem  at  any  time 

.33.  the  cities  of  the  /.  are  iheir  possession 
jVitm.  1.  47.  but  the  /.  were  not  numbered,  2.  33. 
no.  shalt  ajipoint  the  /.  over  the  tabernacle 
51.  the  /.  shall  lake  it  down  {|  53.  the  /.  shall  pitch 
3.  9.  and  ihon  shalt  give  the  /.  unto  Aaron 
12.  I  have  taken  the  /.  the  /.  shall  be  mine 
39.  all  that  were  numbered  of  the  /.  4.  46. 
41.  and  thou  shalt  take  the  /.  for  me,  4.5.  |  8. 14. 

7.  5.  and  tlimi  shalt  give  wagons  unto  the  /. 

8.  C.  take  tln!  /.  from  Israel  and  cleanse  Ihem 
9.  bring  the  /.  before  the  tabpriiacle,  10. 

11.  Aaron  shall  otVer  the  /.  before  the  Lord 

15.  then  nfier  that  icliall  llie  /.  go  in,  22. 
24.  this  is  it  that  belongelh  unto  the  /. 

26.  thus  shalt  thou  do  to  the  /.  touching  their 

18.  0.  I  have  taken  the  /.  to  do  service,  23. 
34.  the  tithes  t  have  given  to  the  /.  to  inherit 

.  3.";.  2.  that  they  give  to  the  /.  cities  roiinil,  8. 

Deut.  18.  7.  minister,  as  his  brethren  the  /.  do 

Josk.  14.  3.  to  the  /.  he  gave  none  inheritance 

31.  3.  Israel  gave  these  cities  to  the  /.  8. 

41.  all  the  cities  of  the  /.  were  forty-eight 

1  Sam.  fi.  15.  the  /   'ook  down  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

2  Slim.  15  24.  7,a  'ok  and  thf  /.  were  with  him 

1  Chr.  15.  15.  the  t:hdilren  of  the  /.  bare  the  ark 
26   when  tJod  I'cJped  the  /.  that  bare  the  ark 

74.  6.  »ne  of  the  /.  wrolE  them  before  the  king 

2  C.'tr.  3.  12.  the  /.  which  were  singer.?  stood,  7.  I'. 
1 1 .  H    ;he  /.  left  their  suburbs  and  possessions 
13  9.  have  ye  not  cast  out  the  sons  of  .\aron  a  id 

19.  11.  also  th"  /.  shall  bo  omcprs  before  yo-. 
"23.  6.  toe  /.  shall  coinpn-s  ihe  kinr  round  ab  .  at  "  , 

339 


LIB 

2  Ckron.  24.  5.  liowbeit,  the  /.  hastened  it  not 
2X  5.  hear  me,  ye  /.  sanctity  now  yourselves 
31),  '22.  Hezekiah  spake  comfort. ibly  to  the  /. 

34.  13.  of  the  /.  there  were  scribes  and  otticers 
35.3.  Josiah  said  to  the  /.  which  taught  Israel 

9.  the  chief  of  the  /.  gave  to  tjie  /.  500  oxen 
14.  Uierelors  the  /.  prepared  lor  themselves,  15. 
Ezra  (i.  18.  they  set  the  /.  in  their  courses 
jVe/i.  3.  17.  after  him  repaired  the  /.  Relium 
8.7.  the  /.  caused  the  people  to  undersland  the  law 
11.  the  /.stilled  the  people,saving,hold  your  peace 
11.  22.  the  overseer  of  the  /.  was  Uzzi 
1'2.  27.  at  the  dedication  they  sought  the  /. 
13.  10.  the  portions  of  the  /.  had  not  been  given 
them,  li)r  the  /.  were  Hei'    very  one  to  his  lield 
29.  they  have  detiled  the  jk  i  wlhiiod  of  the  /. 
.fer.  33.  '22.  I  will  multiply  tl  ;  /.  that  minister 
i':eA'.  44. 10.  the  /.  that  are  gi'ie  shall  bear  imijuity 
48.  11.  went  not  astray  when  llie  /.  went  astray 

Priests  and  LEVITES. 
Deut.  17.  9.  thou  shall  come  to  p.  the  /.  and  judge 
'24.  8.  to  do  all  that  the  priests  and  I.  shall  leacli 
./os/i.'.i.'S.  when  ye  see  ijie/).  oni/ /.  bearing  the  ark 
IKingsfi.  4.  p.  and  I.  brought  up  the  ark  of  the  Ld. 
2  CItrun.  '23.4.  ;j.  and  t.  shall  be  jiorters  of  the  doors 
2'J.  ;I4./;.  audi,  were  more  upright  in  heart  than 
30.1  j.  priests  audi,  were  ashamed, and  sanctitied 
21.  /.  and  liitipncsts  praised  the  Ld.  day  by  day 
'27.  then  the  priests  and  /.  blessed  the  poojile 
31.9.  Hezekiah  questioned  wilh  ihe priests  audi. 
35.8.  his  princes  gave  willingly  to  the;*,  and  I. 
Ezra  2.  "iO.  su  priests  and  I.  dwelt  in  tlieir  cities 
6.  '20.  for  l\vi])ricsts  and  I.  were  purilicd  together 
7.7.  there  weiitupoftlieprus(saH(//.  and  singers 

9.  1.  the  p.  and  I.  have  not  separated  themselves 

10.  5.  Ezra  arose  and  made  the  p.  and  I.  to  swear 
J\re/i.  9.  38.  our  princes,  /.  and  priests,  seal  to  it 

10.34.  we  cast  lots  amongp.  and  I.  and  peojile 

12.30.  Ihe  p. ant/  /.purihed  tliemselves,aiid  the  wall 

44.  Judah  rejoiced  for  the  p.  and  I.  that  waited 

Isa.  06.  21.  1  will  lake  of  them  for  priests  and  I. 

Jer.  33.  18.  priests  and  I.  not  want  a  man  to  otler 

21.  and  with  llie  /.  Ihu  priests  my  ministers 
E:et.44. 15.  but  the  p.  and  I.  that  kept  the  charge 
.John  1. 19.  when  the  Jews  sent//,  anal,  to  ask  him 

LEVITICAL. 
Heb.  7.  11.  if  perfection  were  by  the  /.  priesthood 

LI>\'V,  Hubstantioe. 
1  Kings  5.  13.  Solomon  raised  a  /.  of  300,900  men 

14.  and  Adoniram  was  over  the  /. 
9.  15.  this  is  the  reascm  of  the  /.  Solomon  raised 
LEVY,  Verb. 
JiTtim.  31.  28.  and  /.  a  tribute  to  the  Lord 
1  Kings  9.  21.  ujion  those  did  Solomon  /.  a  tribute 

LEWD. 
Ezek.  16.  27.  which  are  ashamed  of  thy  /.  way 

23.  44.  so  went  they  in,  as  unto  the  /.  woman 
Jicts  17.  5.  Jews  took  /.  fellows  of  the  baser  sort 

LEWDLY. 
Ezek.  22. 11.  another  hath  /.  defiled  his  daughter 

LEWDNESS. 
Judg.  20.  6.  they  have  committed  /.  in  Israel 
Jer.  11.  15.  she  hath  wrought  /.  with  many 
13.  27.  I  have  seen  the  /.  of  thy  whoredom 
Ezik.  16.  43.  and  thou  shalt  not  commit  this  /. 
58.  thou  hast  borne  thy  /.  and  abominations 
22.  9.  in  the  midst  of  thee  they  cominil  /. 

f  11.  by  /.  hath  defiled  his  daughter-in-law 
23.21.  calledst  to  remembrance  tlie  /.  of  thy  youth 
27.  thus  will  I  make  thy  /.  to  cease,  48. 
29.shall  bediscover*d,both  thy  /.and  whoredom 

35.  therefore  bear  thou  also  thy  /.  and  whoredom 
49.  and  they  shall  recompense  your  /.  on  you 

24.  13.  in  thy  filthiness  is  /.  because  I  purged  thee 
Has.".  10.  and  now  will  I  discover  her  /.  in  sight 

6.  9.  priests  murder  in  the  way,  they  commit /. 
^icts  18.  14.  if  It  were  a  matter  of  wrong  or  /. 
LIAR,  see  Lyar. 
LIBERAL. 
Prow.  11.  25.  the  /.  soul  sliajl  be  made  fat 
Isa.  32.  .5.  the  vile  person  shall  not  bo  called  /. 

8.  Ihe  /.  deviseth  /.  things,  and  by  /.  things 
2  Cor.  9. 13.  tliey  glorifv  G.  for  vour  /.  distribution 
LIBERALITY. 

1  Cor.  16.  3.  to  bring  your  /.  to  Jerusalem 

2  Cor.  8.  2.  abounded  to  the  riches  of  their  /. 

LIBERALLY. 
Deut.  15.  14.  thou  shalt  furnish  him  /.  nut  of 
.Jam.  1.  5.  ask  of  God,  who  giveth  to  all  men  /. 

LIBERTINES. 
^cts  6.  9.  which  is  called  the  synagogue  of  the  /. 

LIBERTY 
Signifies,  [1]  ./}  power  which  a  person  has  to  do 
or  forbear  any  particulnr  action,  1  Cor.  7.  39. 
[21  Freedom  from  any  servitude  or  bondage, 
Lev.  25.  10.  ileb.  13.  23.  [3]  Freedom  from 
the  curse  of  the  moral  law,  and  from  the  ser- 
vitude of  the  ceremonial  law.  Gal.  5.  1.  [4] 
Full  and  perfect  delioeravce  from  all  miseries 
whatsoever,  Rom.  8.  21.    [5]  ..'i  power  or  free- 


LIE 

dom  in  using  thivgs  ind,fferev!,   1  Cor.  S.  9.  ' 
10.  '29.    [6]  Freedom  frovi  the  veil  uf  ignoranet 
and  spiritmal  blindness,  the  yoke  of  the  lata^ 
and  the  slavery  of  sin,  2  Cor.  3.  17. 
Lev.  '25.10.  yeshaH  proclaim  /.  through  all  the  laoi 
Psal.  119.  45.  and  1  will  walk  at  /.  tor  I  s.iek 
Isa.  61. 1.  he  sent  me  to  proclaim  /.  to  the  cnptivea 
.ler.  34.  8.  made  a  covenant  to  proclaim  .'.  to  theiU 
1.5.  done  right  in  my  sight,  in  jiroclaiming  /. 

16.  his  servant  «  horn  he  had  set  at  /.  to  retuni 

17.  ye  have  not  hearkened  to  me  in  proclaiming  i 
1  proclaim  a  /.  for  yo«  to  famine,  to  swoia 

Ezek.  46.  17.  it  shall  be  his  to  the  year  of/. 
J.uke  4.  18.  to  set  at  /.  them  that  are  bruised 
~icts  24.  23.  to  keep  Paul,  and  let  bun  have  I 

26.  3'2.   this  man  might  have  been  sot  at  / 

27.  3.  and  gave  him  /.  to  go  to  bis  friends 
liom.  8.  21.  from  bondage  into  the  glorious  /. 
i  Cur.  7.  39.  she  is  at  /.  to  many  whom  she  \V;3 

8.  9.  lake  heed  lest  this  /.  of  yours  become 

10.  29.  for  why  is  my  /.judged  of  aiiolher 
2  Cur.3.l7.whcre  Ihe  Spirit  oi'tho  Lord  is.thereis  / 
Gal.  2.  4.  who  caine  in  privily,  to  spy  out  our  /. 

5.  1.  Gland  fast  in  the  /.  wlicrewilh  Christ  made 

13.  ye  have  been  called  to  /.  use  not  your  /. 
Heb.  10.  t  19.  having  /.  to  enter  the  holiest 

13.  23.  that  our  broiher  Timothy  is  set  at  /. 
.him.  1.  25.  whoso  looketh  into  the  law  of  I. 

'2.  12.  that  shall  be  judged  by  ihe  law  of/. 

1  I'et.  2.  16.  as  free,  and  not  using  /.  for  a  cloak 

2  Pet.  2.  19.  while  they  promise  them  /.  they 
LICE. 

Eiod.  8.  16.  the  dust  became  /.  through  all  Egypl 

17.  smote  dust,  it  became  /.  in  man  and  beast 

18.  magicians  did  so  wilh  their  enchanlinenls  to 
bring  forth  /.so  there  were  /.  upon  man  and  beast 

Psal.  105.  31.  there  came  /.  in  all  their  coasts 

LICENCE. 
.lets  21.  40.  and  when  ho  had  given  Paul  /. 
25. lO.till  the  accused  have  /.to  answer  for  himseli 

LICK. 
A''i/ra.22.4.  now  shall  this  company  /.up  alt  around 
1  Kings  21. 19   shall  dogs  /.  thy  blood,  even  thiue 
Psal.  72.  9.  and  his  enemies  shall  /.  the  dnst 
Isii.  49.  23.  and  siiall  /.  up  the  dust  of  thy  feet 
Mic.  7.  17.  they  shall  /.  tlie  dust  like  a  serjient 

LICKED. 
1  Kings  18.  38.  fire  /.  up  the  water  in  the  trench 
21.  19.  where  dogs  /.  Ihe  blood  of  Naholh 
'22.  38.  and  the  dogs  /.  up  his  biood  and  washed 
l^uke  16.  21.  the  dogs  came  and  /.  his  sores 

LICKETH. 
JVum.22.  4.  shall  lick  ui>  aii,  as  the  ox  /.up  graca 

LID. 
■2  Kings  12.  9.  and  bcrc;'.  a  hole  in  the  I.  of  it 

LIE. 
Gen.  19.  32.  drink  wine,  and  we  will  /.  with  iiira 
34.  and  go  thon  in,  and  /.  with  him 

30.  15.  therefore  he  snail  /.  '.viih  !.':cc  to-night 
39. 7.  she  said,  /.  with  me,  1'3.  2  Sam.  13.  11. 

14.  he  came  in  unlo  me  to  /.  with  me 
ET.od.'i2.  16.  if  a  man /.  with  a  maid  not  betrothed 
y^c?'.  15. 18. woma  11  w  it  ii  whom  man  shall /.with  seed 

'24.  if  any  man  /.  wilh  her  at  all,  he  ig  ui>(lean 
18.  '20.  not  /.  carnally  with  thy  neighbour's  wile 

22.  shall  not  /.with  mankind  ||23.  nor /.with  beast 
20.  12.  and  if  a  man  /.  wilh  his  daughter-in-law 

13.  if/,  with  mankind  1)  15.  if/,  with  a  beast 

18.  if  a  man  /.  with  a  woman  having  her  sickness 

20.  if  a  man  /.  with  his  uncle's  wife,  he  halli 
jVum.  .5.  13.  if  a  man  /.  with  her,  anil  il  be  hid  from 
Deut.  22.  2;}.  and  a  man  find  her,  and  /.  willi  her 

25.  if  Ihe  man  force  her,  and  /.  with  her 

28.  if  find  a  damsel  not  betrothed,  and  twilh  her 
28.  30.  betroth  a  wife,  and  another  /.  wilh  hei 

2  Sam.  11.  11.  shall  I  then  go  to  /.  with  my  wife* 
Cant.  1. 13.  he  shall  /.  all  night  betwixt  my  breasti 

LIE. 
Gen.  47. 30. 1  will  /.  with  my  fathers,  not  in  Egypt 
Exod.  '23.  11.  thou  shalt  lelthe  ground  /.  still 
/>p«(.29.20.al!  the  curses  in  this  book  shall  /.on  him 
.fosh.  S.  9.  and  they  went  to  /.  in  ambush,  12. 
Judg.  19.  20.  let  all  thy  wants  /.  on  me,  only  lodj^e 
ft  «/A3.4.thou  shalt  mark  Ihe  place  where  he  shall  /. 
1  Kings  1.  2.  and  let  her  /.  in  thy  bosom,  that  king 
f'sol.  .57.  4.  I  /.  among  them  that  are  net  on  Are 
88.  .5.  like  th«  slam  <hat  /.  in  the  grave 
Ecel.  4.  II.  if  two  /.  toiotherlhey  have  heat 
Isa.  13.  21.  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  /.  tl:e-a 
14.  IS.  all  the  kings  of  ihe  nations  I.  in  glory 
51.  20   Ihy  sons  /.  at  the  heaii  of  all  the  streets 
/,am.  2.  '21.  the  young  and  old  I.  on  the  ground 
Ezek.  4.  4.  /.  thou  also  upon  thy  left  side  and  lay 
(>.  /.  again  on  ihy  right  side  ||  9.  shalt  /.  390  dayii 

31.  18.  shalt  /.  in  the  midst  of  the  tincircumci»*(c 

32.  21.  they  /  uncircumcised,  slain  by  sword,  30k 

27.  and  they  shall  not  /.  with  the  mighty 

28.  /.  with  the  slain  i|  29.  /.  wilh  unclrcumciefcd 
34.  14.  there  shall  they  /.  in  a  good  fold 

Joel  1.  13.  come,  /.  all  night  in  sackclolo 


LIE 

/Inos  i5  4.  that  I.  on  beds  ofivoiy,  ana  stretch 
John  5.  6.  wliun  Jesus  saw  liim  i.  lie  sailli  to  liim 

SJ.  H.  Siinuii  Peter  seetli  the  linen  clollies  I. 

IjIE  down. 
Lp?). 18.23.  before  a  beast,  to  i. (/own  thereto,  20. 16. 

iW.  6.  ye  shall  /.  d.  and  none.vhall  make  yuu  afraid 
fiTum.  2X24.  Israel  shall  not  I.  doicn  till  he  eat  jirey 
Deal.  2j.  2.  juiige  eause  liiin  to  I.  down  and  beaten 

'M.  t  K).  ihou  shall  ^  duwii.  with  thy  fathers 
KutA  3.  7.  Boaz  went  tu  I.  down  at  the  end  of  heap 

13.  tarry  this  iiiglit,  I.  down  until  the  morning 

I  .^'a;H.3.5.Ell  said,  1  called  not,  l.down  again,  0,9. 

2.Sa/«.  11. 13.  at  even  he  went  \ol.  down  on  his  bed 

Jub  1.  4.  when  [  I.  down  1  say,  when  shall  1  arise 

11.  19.  thou  shalt  I.  d.  and  none  make  thee  afraid 

20.  11.  which  shall  I.  down  with  him  in  the  dust 

21.  26.  they  shall  /.  down  alike  in  the  dust 

27.  19.  the  rich  man  shall  I.  d.  but  not  be  gathered 
Paal.  23.2.  he  makelh  ine  I.  down  in  green  pastures 
P/-oo.3.24.lhou  shalt /.(/o!cn  and  thy  slecji  be  sweet 
fsa.  11.  G.  the  leopard  shall  I.  down  with  the  kid 
7.  their  young  ones  shall  I.  d  .wn  together 

14.  30.  and  the  needy  shall  I.  down  in  safety 

17.  2.  tifey  shall  be  ibr  flocks  whicli  shall  I.  down 
27.  10.  tliere  shall  the  calf  feed  and  I.  down 
43. 17.  the  army  and  the  power  shall  I.  d.  together 
."iO.  11.  this  ye  have,  ye  shall  /.  down  in  sorrow 
(io.  10.  shall  he  a  place  for  the  herds  to  I.  down  in 
Jer.  3.25.  we  I.  down  in  our  shame  and  confusion 
33.  12.  shepherds  causing  their  flocks  to  I.  down 
50.  t  •>•  have  forgotten  their  place  to  I.  down  in 
KieJi.  34.  15.  and  I  will  cause  them  to  I.  down 
Has.  2.  18.  I  will  make  them  to  I.  down  safely 
Z.eph.  2.  7.  they  shall  I.  down  in  the  evening 

14.  flocks  shalU.(/y(Cw||  15.  for  beasts  lo  l.down  in 
3. 13.  the  reniiiaiit  of  Israel  shall  feed  and  t.  down 

LIE  in  wait. 
Kiorf.  21.13.  ifaniaiW.  not  m  icai';  but  God  deliver 
Deut.l9.ll.if  a  man  hate  his  neiglibourand  I.  inw. 
Josh.  8.  4.  ye  shall  /.  in  wait  against  the  city 
Judg.  9.  32.  up  by  night,  and  I.  in  wait  \r  the  field 
21.  20.  saying,  go  and  I.  in  wait  in  the  »  neyards 
I  Sttm.22.8.  hast  stirred  uji  my  servani  to  .  in  id.  13. 
Job  36.  40.  and  abide  iu  the  covert  to  I.  in  wait 
Psal.  59.  3.  for  lo,  they  I.  in  wait  for  my  soul 
ProB  12.6.  the  words  of  the  wicked  are  to  I. in  wait 
Hos.  1.  ().  heart  like  an  oven,  whiles  they  I.  in  wail 
Mic.  7.  2.  they  all  I.  in  wait  for  blood,  they  hunt 
Hcts  23.21.  tliere  I.  in  w.  for  him  more  than  40  men 
Eph.  4.  14.  whereby  they  I.  in  wait  to  deceive  me 

Li  IE  waste. 
•^sa.SS.S.the  liigliways/.ioffAfc  ||  34. 10.it  shall  I.  w. 
Mag.l.i.  to  dwell  in  bouses  and  this  huasel.wastc 

LIEN  or  LAIN. 
Gen.  26.  10.  one  might  have  I.  with  thy  wife 
ffum.  5.  19.  if  no  man  have  I.  with  thee,  be  free 

20.  but  if  some  man  have  I.  with  thee  beside  thy 
Judg.  21.  11.  destroy  every  woman  that  hath  I. 
Job  3.  13.  for  now  should  I  have  I.  still 
Psai.  fi8. 13.  though  ye  have  I.  among  the  pots,  yet 
Jir.  3.  2  see  where  thou  hast  not  been  I.  with 
John  11.  17.  he  had  /.  in  the  giave  four  days 

LIERS  in  wait, 
^osk.  R.  14.  he  wist  not  that  there  were  I.  in  wait 
Judg.  9.2.>.  the  men  of  Shecheni  set  I.  in  w.  for  him 
16. 12.  ihere  were  l.in  wait  abiding  in  the  chamber 
20.29.  Israel  set  I.  in  wait  round  about  Gibeah 
33.  l.in  io.csme  fortli||37.  l.in  to.  hasted  and  rush. 
36.  they  trusted  in  the  I.  in  wait  which  they  set 
Jer.  51.  1 12.  prepa'^e  I.  in  wait  against  Uabylon 

LIEST. 
Gen.  28.  13.  the  land  whereon  thou  /.  I  will  give 
Dent.  t).  7.  when  thou  I.  down  and  risest  uj),  11. 19. 
Josh.  7.  10.  u|),  wherefore  I.  thou  on  thy  face  ? 
Prov.  3. 24.  when  thou  I.  down  shalt  not  be  afraid 

LIETH. 
Gen.  4.7.  if  thou  dost  not  well,  sin  I.  at  the  door 
49.  25.  bless  blessings  of  the  deep  that  I.  under 
Lev   14.  47.  he  that  I.  in  the  house  shall  wash 

15.  4.  every  bed  whereon  he  I.  is  unclean 
20.  every  thinir  thiit  she  I.  on  is  unclean,  26. 
24.  all  the  bed  whereon  he  I.  sha.l  be  unclean,  33. 

26.  .34.  sabbaths,  as  long  as  it  I.  desolate,  35. 

43.  the  land  enjoy  sabbaths,  while  she  I.  desolata 
Judg.  16.  5.  see  wherein  his  great  strength  /. 
6.  tell  me  wherein  thy  great  strength  I.  15. 
Job  40.  21.  ho  /.  under  the  sliadv  trees,  in  covert 
Psal.  41.  8.  now  that  he  I.  he  shall  rise  no  more 
8m.  7.  tliy  w'ralh/.  hard  on  me,  thou  hast  afflicted 
Jlfaf.  8.6.  my  servant/,  at  homesick  of  the  palsy 
A7ark  5.  23.  my  daughter  /.  at  the  point  of  death 
Rom.  12.  18.  as  m  ich  as  I.  in  you  live  peaceably 
I  John  5.  19.  the  whole  world  /.  in  wickedness 

LIETH  down. 
Buth  3.4.it  shall  be  when  he  l.down  mark  the  place 
yKJil4.12. so  man  l.down  and  nSetbnot  till  heavens 
/'roD.23.34.a8  he  that  l.down  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 

LIETH  in  wait. 
I'lal.  10.  9.  he  /.  in  w.  secretly  as  a  lion,  I.  in  w.  to 
Fiuxi.  7.  12.  and  she  /.  /"  wa^  at  every  corner 
340 


LIF 

Prov.  23.  28.  she  also  /.  in  wait  as  for  prey 

LIETH  waste. 
JVch.  2.  3.  the  place  of  my  fathers'  sepulchres  I.  m 
17.  then  caid  I,  you  see  how  Jerusalem  /.  waste 
LtETH,  as  with  a  woinaii. 
Exo(/.22.19. whoso /.with  beast.surely  put  to  death 
J.ev.  19.  20.  whoso  /.  carnally  with  a  hond-niaid 
20   11.  the  man  that  /.  with  his  fatlier's  wife 

13.  lie  with  muiikiiid  as  he  /.  with  a  woman 
iJeut.  27.  20.  cursed  be  he  that/,  with  father's  wife 

21.  /.  with  beast  ||  22.  sister  ||  23.  inother-in-law 
Jilic.  7.  5.  thy  moutii  iVom  her  that  /.  m  thy  bosom 

LIEUTENANTS. 
EzraS.'SG.  they  deliver. the  king's  commissions  to  /. 
/•^sth.  .3.  12.  Haman  had  commanded  the  king's  /. 

8.  9.  Mordecai  had  commanded  to  the  /. 

9.  3.  all  the  rulers  and  /.  helped  the  Jews 

LIFE 
Signifies,  [1]  That  space  of  time  which  passes  be- 
tween the  birth  and  death  of  any  person,  Psal. 

17.  14.  Prov.  3.  2.  [2]  Ji  power  to  move  and 
do  the  actions  of  life.  Job  5.  20.  Eccl.  2.  17. 
[3]  Ji  spiritual,  supernatural,  and  heavenly 
life,  whereby  we  live  to  God,  and  enjoy  peace 
with  him,  which  also  is  the  way  to  eternal  life, 
Rom.  8.  6.  Col.  3.  3.  [4]  That  eternal  happi- 
ness, glory,  and  blessedness,  which  the  saints 
enjoy  in  heaven,  Rom.  5. 17.  [5]  That  quick- 
ening,and  strengthening  power  of  the  Spirit  of 
Christ,  which  supports  believers  under  afflic- 
tions and  sufferings,  so  that  they  are  not  over- 
whelmed and  conquered  by  them,  2  Cor.  4.  10. 
[6]  Christ's  resurrection  and  intercession, 
Rom.  5.  10.  [7]  The  uppttite  or  stomach,  Job 
33.20.  [8]  The  vourishmatt  or  support  of  life, 
Deut.  20. 19.  [9]  Blessings  pertaining  to  t/us 
life,  1  Tim.  4.  8.  [  10]  This  loorld,  Luke  8. 14. 
[11]  Conversation,  Acts  26.  4.  It  is  spoken, 
_1]  Of  Christ,  who  is  the  fountain  of  natural, 
spiritual,  and  eternal  life,  who  has  prumisnl 
eternal  life  to  his  people,  purchased  and  pre- 
pared it  for  them:  and  who  prepares  them  for 
it,and  will  actually  bestow  it  upon  them,  Jijhn 
1.4.  111.  25.  Col.  3.  4.  [2]  Of  the  doctrine  of 
the  gospel,  which  points  out  the  loay  to  eternal 
life,  John  6.  63.  [3]  Of  the  blood,  which,  with 
the  spirits  contaiyied  in  it,  is  the  seat  and  sup- 
port uf  life.  Gen.  9.  4. 

Gen.  1.  20.  the  moving  creature  that  liath  I. 

30.  and  to  every  thing  wherein  there  ig  I. 
2. 7.  God  breathed  into  his  nostrils  the  breath  of/. 

9  the  tree  of  /.  in  the  midst  of  the  garden,  3.  22. 
3. 24.  cherubiins  to  keep  the  way  of  the  tree  of/. 
G.17.  lo  destroy  all  wherein  is  the  breath  of/.  7.  22. 

9.  4.  flesh  with  the  /.  shall  ye  not  eat,  J^ev.  17.  14. 
5.  of  every  man  will  I  recpiire  tlie  /.  of  man 

18. 10. 1  will  return  according  to  the  time  of  /.  14. 

23.  1.  these  were  the  years  of  the  /.  of  Sarah 
25.  7.  the  years  of  Abraham's  /  ||  17.  Ishmael's  /. 
42.  15.  by  the  /.  of  Pharaoh,  ye  shall  not  go,  16. 
45.  5.  God  did  send  me  before  to  pre.serve  /. 

47.  9.  not  attained  to  the  years  of  /.  of  my  fathers 
Exod.  6.  16.  the  years  of  the  /.  of  Levi  were  137 

18.  years  of  the  /.  of  Kohatli  ||  20.  /.  of  Amrani 
21.23.  shall  give/,  for/.  /^e«.24.t  18.  Dent.  19.21. 

Lev.  17.  11.  for  the  /.  of  the  flesh  is  in  the  blood 
18.  18.  besides  the  other  in  her  /.  time 
24. 1 17.  he  that  smitelh  /.  ofman,  Deut.  ]9.t6, 11. 

Deut.  12.  23.  blood  is  the  /.  not  eat  /.  witli  flesh 

20.  19.  for  the  tree  of  the  field  is  man's  I. 

24.  6.  for  he  taketh  a  man's  /.  to  pledge 

30.  15.  I  have  set  before  thee  /.  19.  Jer.  21.  8. 

32.  47.  it  is  not  a  vain  thing,  because  it  is  your  /. 
.losh.  2.  14.  the  men  answered,  our  /.  for  yours 

1  Saw.  25.  29.  shall  be  bound  up  in  tlie  bundle  of/. 

2  Saui.  14.7.  for  the  /.  of  his  brother  whom  he  slew 
t  14.  because  God  hath  not  taken  away  his  /. 

15.  21.  whether  in  death  or  /.  there  will  I  be 
\' Kings  3. 11.  hast  not  asked  for  thyself  long  /.  nor 
asked  the  /.  of  thine  enemies,  2  Chr.  1.  11. 
2  Kings  4.16.time  of /.thou  shalt  embrace  a  son, 17. 

7.  7.  left  the  camp  as  it  was,  and  fled  for  their  /. 
Ezra  6.  10.  they  maj  pray  for  the  /.  of  the  king 
E.ith.  8.  11.  granted  the  Jews  to  stand  for  their  /. 
.Iiib  3.  20.  why  is  /.  given  to  the  bitter  in  soul  ? 

10.  12.  thou  hast  granted  me  /.  and  favour 
12.  1 10.  in  whose  hand  is  the  /.  of  every  thing 
24.  22.  he  riscth  up,  and  no  man  is  sure  of/. 

31.  39.  or  the  owners  thereof  to  lose  their  /. 

33.  4.  the  breath  olthe  Almighty  bath  given  me/. 
36.  6.  be  preserveth  not  the  /.  of  the  wicked 

14.  and  their  /.  is  among  the  unclean 

38. 1 39.  wilt  thou  till  the  /.  of  the  young  lions  7 
Psal.  16.  11.  thou  wilt  shew  me  the  path  of  i. 

21.  4.  he  asked  /.  of  thee,  thou  gavest  him 
30.  5.  in  Ins  favour  is  /.  weeping  may  endure 

34.  12.  what  man  is  he  that  desireth  /.  ? 
36.  9.  for  with  Ihee  is  the  fountain  of  /. 
61.  6.  thou  wilt  jirolong  the  king's  /. 

63.  3.  thy  loving-kinilneas  is  better  than  I. 


LIF 

Psal.  06.  9.  bless  God,  who  hold  !ii  onr  soul  in  { 
T8.  50.  bi  Igave   neir  /.  ovci  to  ihe  pestilence 
91.  16.  with  long  /.  will  I  satisfy  hiai 
133.  3.  the  blessing,  even  /.  for  evermore 

Priiv.  1.  19.  winch  taketh  away  the/.  ofthi^owneH 

2.  19.  nor  take  they  hold  of  the  paths  of  I. 

3.  2.  long  /.  and  peace  shall  they  add  to  thee 

18.  she  IS  a  tree  of  /.  to  them  that  lay  hold  on  he* 

22.  so  shall  they  be  /.  to  thy  soul 

4.  22.  lor  th'  y  are  /.  to  those  that  And  llif>^. 

23.  keeji  ll.  /  heart,  lor  out  of  it  are  the  issues  of 

5.  6.  lest  thou  shouldest  ponder  the  path  of/. 

6.  23.  reproofs  of  instruction  are  the  way  off. 
26.  adulteress  will  hunt  for  '.he  precious  /. 

8.  35.  whoso  hndeth  me  fiiideth  /.  and  shall  oblaLl 

10.  11.  the  mouth  of  the  righteous  is  a  well  of/, 
17.Js  in  the  way  of/,  that  keepetb  instruction 

11.  30.  the  fruit  of  the  righteous  is  a  tree  oil. 

12.  10.  righteous  regsrdeth  the  /.  of  his  beast 

28.  in  the  way  of  rigbteoasnes  is  /.  and  no  death 

13.  8.  the  ransom  of  a  man's  /.  are  his  riches 
12.  when  desire  cometb,  it  is  a  tree  of/. 
14.  the  law  of  the  wise  is  a  fountain  of /. 

14.  27.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  a  fountain  of  /. 

30.  a  sound  heart  is  the  /.  of  the  tlesh,  but  envy 

15.  4.  a  wholesome  tongue  is  a  tree  of/. 

24.  the  way  of/,  is  above  to  the  wise 

31.  hcareth  reproof  of /.  abideth  among  the  wise 

16.  15.  in  the  light  of  Ihe  king's  countenance  is/ 

22.  understanding  is  a  v\ell-spriiig  of/,  to  him 
18.  21.  death  and  /.  are  in  the  jiower  of  the  tongus 

21.  21.  he  that  followeth  mercy,  lindeth  /. 

22.  4.  by  humility  are  riches,  honour,  and  /. 
27.  t27.  goats'-m'!k  for  /.  for  thy  maidens 

31. 12.  she  will  do  him  good  all  the  days  other  /. 
£cc/.2.3.  good  they  should  do  all  the  days  of  their/ 

17.  therefore  I  hated  /.  |]  7. 12.  wisdom  g4veth /. 

9.  t9.  enjoy  /.  with  the  wife  whom  thou  lovest 
Isa.  38.  16.  in  all  these  things  is  the  /.  of  my  spirit 

20.  we  will  sing  songs  all  the  days  of  our  /. 
57.  10.  thou  hast  found  the  /.  of  thy  hand 
.Jer. 8.  3.  and  death  shall  be  chosen  rather  than  /. 
21.  7.  hands  of  them  that  seek  their  /.  34.  20,  21. 

8   I  set  before  you  the  way  of/,  and  of  death 

49.  37.  I  will  cause  Elain  to  be  dismayed  before 

their  enemies,  before  them  that  seek  theii  /. 

Lam.  2. 19.  lift  up  »hy  hands  for  the  /.  of  thy  cbildr. 

i;2fA.  1.120.  spirit  of/,  in  wheels,  t21.il0.  jl". 

7.  1 13.  though  their  /.  was  vet  among  the  li\  ing 

13.  22.  should  not  return  oy  promising  him  /. 
33.  1.5.  if  the  wicked  walk  in  the  statutes  of/. 

Dan.  7.  f  12.  a  prolonging  in  L  was  given  then 
.Jonah  1.  14.  let  us  not  perish  for  this  man's  /. 
jMal.  2.  .5.  my  covenant  was  with  him  of/. 
Mat.  2.  20.  are  dead  which  sought  the  child's  /. 

3.  tS.  bring  fruit  meet  for  amendment  of/. 

6.  25.  take  no  thought  for  your  /.  Luke  12.  22. 

18.  8.  to  enter  into  /.  halt  or  maimed,  J/nrA  9. 43 

9.  better  to  enter  into  /.  with  one  eye,  Mark  9.45 
19.17.  if  wilt  enter  into/,  keep  the  commandmenta 

Mark  3.4.  is  it  lawful  to  save  /.  or  to  kill,  J.uke  6.9 
Lultr  1.  75.  in  holiness  all  the  days  of  our  /. 
12.  15.  for  a  man's  /.  consisteth  not  in  abundancf. 

23.  the/,  more  than  meat,  the  body  than  raiment 
John  1.  4.  in  him  was  /.  and  the  /.  was  light  of  men 

3.  36.  that  believeth  not  the  Son,  shall  not  see  /. 

5.  26.  for  as  the  Father  hath  /.  in  himself,  so  halh 

he  given  to  the  Son  to  have  /.  in  himseU 

29.  have  done  good,  to  the  resurrection  of  J. 
40.  will  not  come  to  me  that  might  have  /.  10. 10. 

6.33.  giveth  /.  unto  world  ||  35. 1  am  bread  of/.  43 
51.  which  I  will  give  for  the/,  of  the  world 
53.  and  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  no  /.  in  you 
03.  the  words  that  I  speak  to  yon,  they  are  /. 

8. 12.  not  in  darkness,  but  shall  have  the  light  oft 

11.  25.  I  am  the  resurrection  and  the  /.  14.  6. 

20.  31.  believing  ye  might  have  /.  thro'  liis  name 
./3(-/s2. 28.  hast  made  known  to  me  the  Avays  of/ 

3. 15.  and  killed  the  Princeof /.  whom  God  rais&l 

17.  2.5.  seeing  he  giveth  to  all  /.  and  breath 

26.  4.  the  manner  of  i.  from  my  youth,  Jews  know 

27.  22.  there  sha.l  be  no  loss  of  any  man's  /. 
l{om.  5.  17.  shal.  reign  in  /.  by  one,  Jesus  Christ 

18.  came  on  all  men  to  jastitication  of  /. 

6.  4.  even  so  we  should  walk  in  newness  of/. 

8.  2.  the  law  of  the  Spirit  of/,  in  Christ  Jesus    • 
6.  to  be  sjiiritually-mindcd  is  /.  and  peace 

10.  Ihe  Spirit  is  /.  bcause  of  righteousness 
,38.  I  am  persuaded  that  neither  death  nor  /. 

11. 15.  the  receiving  them  be  but  J.  from  the  dea  ' 

1  Cor.  3.  22.  Ihe  world,  or  /.  or  death,  all  aie  y<)u» 

14.  7.  even  things  without  /.  giving  sound 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  insomuch  tha*  we  despaired  even  of  I, 

2.  16.  to  the  other  the  savour  of/,  unto  i. 

3.  6.  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  Spirit  giveth  /. 

4.  10.  that  the  /.  of  Jesus  mizht  be  manifested 
12.  death  worketh  in  ns,  but  /.  in  you 

5.  4.  that  mortality  inieht  be  swallowed  up  of/ 
Gal.  2.  20.  the  /   which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh 

3.  21.  a  law  given  which  could  have  given  / 


LIF 

Ef.t.  4  13.  heing  alienated  from  the  /.  of  God 
PA,'!.  !.  iO.  wnelher  it  be  by  I.  oi  by  deutli 
'i.  Itj.  iioldiii;;  forth  woid  ul  I.  lliut  1  may  rejoice 
Col.  3.  3.  and  your  I.  is  hid  witli  Cliiist  in  God 

4.  vvhea  Christ  wlio  is  ou       ahull  iri>|)ear 
I  Tim.  2.2.  we  may  lead  a  [loa^  iable  /.mull  godlin. 
4.  8.  I'aviiig  lh«  promise  of  llio  /.  that  now  ig 
By'//«  1.  1.  uccotdiiig  to  ilie  proniisoof  i.  m  Christ 
ItJ.aml  liatli  brought  /.  to  iiglit  by  llio  gospel 

3.  111.  thou  hustl'ullV  known  my  muoiier  of/. 
t/eb  ».  lo.  wrealllbeir /.-time subject  tu  bondage 

7.  3.  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor  end  of/. 

16.  who  IS  niaJe  after  the  power  of  an  endless  /. 
7am  1.  12.  lu^  shall  receive  the  crown  of/. 
4-  14.  for  what  is  your  /.?  it  is  even  u  vapou>- 

1  Pet.  '.i.  7.  as  being  heirs  together  of  the  grace  ol  /. 
10.  for  he  that  will  love  /.  and  see  good  days 

4.  3.  tor  the  tune  past  of  our  /.  may  suHice  us 

2  Pet.  1.  '.i.  hath  given  us  all  things  [lertainiiig  to  /. 
I  ./o/iH  1.  1.  our  handF  have  handled  the  word  of/. 

2.  for  the  /.  was  manili;sted,  and  we  have  seen  it 
2.  It),  the  prideof/.  isnotof  tli(^  Fatli.  Iiutof  world 

5. 12.  be  liiat  bath  the  Son  hatli  /.  and  he  that  hath 

not  the  Son  of  God  hath  not  /. 
l(i.  he  shall  give  him  /.  for  them  tliat  sin  not 
Reo.  2.  7.  to  Inni  will  I  give  to  eat  the  tree  of/. 
M.  be  faithful,  and  I  will  give  thee  a  crown  of/. 

8.  U.  third  part  of  the  creatures  that  had/,  died 
11.  11.  the  Spirit  of/,  from  God  entered  into  them 
13.  15.  be  bad  jiower  to  give  /.  to  the  beast 

21.  t).  I  will  give  to  thirsty  of  the  water  of/,  freely 

22.  1.  lie  shewed  me  a  pine  river  of  water  of/. 
2.  the  tree  uf /.  bare  twelve  manner  of  fruits 
i4.  that  they  might  have  right  to  the  tree  of/. 
17.  let  him  take  the  water  of/,  freely 

See  Book,  EriiRNAL,  Everlasting. 
His  LIFE. 
f3en.44.30.  seeing  his  I.  is  hound  up  in  the  lad's  life 
Exod.  21.  30.  be  shall  give  for  the  ransom  oi'  Ids  I. 
Deut.  17. 1!).  shall  read  therein  all  the  days  nfliis  I. 
Josh.4.  14.  they  feared  him  all  the  days  oC his  I. 
Juiln-.  'J.  17.  for  my  father  adventured  his  I.  far 
IG.  30.  more  than  they  which  he  slew  in  his  I. 

1  .S'ff(«.  I'J.  ,>.  he  did  put  jt(s  /  in  his  hand,  and  slew 

23.  15.  ?3  w  that  Saul  was  come  out  lo  seek  his  I. 

2  ■'iam.  lis.  !8.  Absalom  in  hi.f  /.time  had  taken 

1  ICiiiir.f  2. 23.  if  not  spoken  this  word  against  his  I. 

19..'t.wiieii  hi;  saw  that,he  arose  and  went  for  his  I. 
T  4.  Elijah  sat  down,  and  re<piesled  for  his  I. 

20.  3!t.  then  shall  thy  life  be  for  his  I.  42. 
B  Kijivs  10.21.  his  I  shall  be  for  the  lite  of  him 
tVe/i.  Fi.  II.  w.jiild  go  into  the  temple  to  save  his  I. 
F.slh.7.T.  Ilamaii  stood  to  make  request  for  Ais /. 
Job  2.  -!.  all  that  a  man  hath  will  he  give  for  his  I. 
G.  behold,  hi  is  in  thy  hand,  but  save  his  I. 

33.  in.  anil  his  I.  from  perishing  by  the  sword 
20.A/S/.  abiiorretli  bread  ||  22.  Ais/.  tode.stroyers 
28.  be  will  deliver,  and  his  I.  shall  see  the  light 
Psal.  4"J.  t  18.  though  in  Ala'  /.  he  blessed  his  .soul 
ProK.  7.  23.  and  knowelh  not  that  it  is  for  his  I. 

13.  3.  he  that  keepeth  his  mouth,  keepeth  his  I. 
Fee/. 3. 12.  for  a  man  to  rejoice  and  do  good  in  his  I. 

7.  15.  (here  is  a  winked  man  that  prolongeth  his  I. 

8.15.shall  abide  id' his  labours  all  the  daysof //;sZ. 
Isa.  I.i  4.  Moab,  A;*-  /.  shall  be  grievous  to  him 
/rr.21.  9.  A(S  /.  shall  be  to  him  for  a  prey,  38.  2. 

44.  30.  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  his  I. 
F.zck.  3.  18.  nor  spcakest  to  warn,  to  save  his  I. 

7. 13.  nor  strengthen  himself  in  iniquity  of  his  I. 
32.  10.  shall  tremble,  every  man  for  his  I. 

^mns  2. 1 14.  nor  shall  the  mighty  deliver  his  I. 
Mit.  10.  30.  he  that  findeth  his  I.  shall  lose  it ;  he 
that  loseth  his  I.  shall  timl  it,  IG.  25.  J\Iark 
8.  .35.  I.uke  9.  24.  ]  17.  33.  .Jnhii  12.  25. 
20.28.  to  give  A./,  a  ransom  for  many,  Mark  10.45. 
f.iikc.H.  2G.  yea,  and  hate  not  kis  own  /.  also 
Ji'hii  10.  11.  good  Shepherd  giveih  his  I.  for  sheep 
15.  13.  that  a  man  lay  down  his  I.  for  his  friends 
^rts  8.  33.  for  his  I.  is  taken  from  the  earth 
20.  10.  trouble  not  yourselves,  his  I.  is  in  him 
Itoin.  5.  10.  much  more  we  shall  be  saved  by  his  I. 
Phil.  2.  30.  not  regarding  Ai.?  /.  to  supply  your  lack 
1  .fo/tn  3. 16.  love  of  O.  because  ho  laid  down  his  I. 
.SVc  D.n's. 
My  LIFE. 
f^cn.tO.  19.  mercy  thou  hast  shewed  in  saving  my /. 
27.4li.l  am  weary  iit'mj/ 1,  what  good  shall  -i.do  me 
32.  30.  my  I.  is  preserved  ||  48.  lH.  led  me  all  my  I. 
JVmhi.X*.  1 10.  let  my  I.  die  the  death  of  righteous 
fiidir.}'i.X  I  put  my  I.  in  my  hands,and  passed  over 

1  /9iiri.  18. 18.  what  is  my  l.  or  my  father's  family 
20.  1.  what  ia  my  sin,  that  he  seoketh  my  I.  ? 
22.  23.  he  that  seeketh  iny  I.  seeketh  thy  life 

2().  J4.  so  that  my  I.  be  much  set  by  in  the  eyes 

28.  9.  wherefore  layest  thou  a  snare  for  »ii/  /.  7 

21.  I  put  my  I.  in  my  hand,  and  hearkened  to 

2  Sam.  1.  9.  because  my  I.  is  yet  whole  in  me 

I'i.  11.  behold,  my  son  of  my  bosvels  seeketh  7ny  I. 
18.  13.  have  wrought  falsehood  against  my  I. 
10.  t34.  how  many  davs  are  the  years  oi wy  I. 
Ml 


LIF 

Ij^ngs  V3.  4.  it  is  enough,  now,  take  away  my  I. 
10.  they  seek  my  /.to  take  it  away,  14.  Rom.ll.'i. 
2  Kini.'s  1.  13.  let  my  I.  be  precious  in  thy  sight,  14. 
Kslh.  7  3.  let  my  I.  be  given  me  at  my  petition 
lob  0.  11.  my  eiiil,  that  I  should  jiroloug  my  I. 
7.  7.  O  remember  that  my  I.  is  but  wind 

1.5.  my  soul  chooseth  death  rather  than  my  I. 
9.21.  tlio'  1  were  perfect,  yet  I  would  despise  my  I. 
10.  1.  my  soul  is  weary  of  my  I.  I  will  leave 
13.  14.  wherefore  do  1  put  my  I.  in  my  hands  7 
Psal.  7.  5.  let  him  tread  down  my  I.  on  the  earth 
23.  G.  mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  oi  my  I. 
2l>.  9.  gather  not  my  I.  with  bloody  men 
27.  1.  the  Lord  is  the  strength  of  my  I.  of  whom 
4.  dwell  111  the  house  of  the  Lord  all  days  of  jh^  / 
31.  10.  my  I.  ;s  spent  with  grief  and  sighing 
13.  they  devised  to  take  away  my  I. 

38.  12.  thai  seek  after  my  I.  lay  snares  for  me 
42.  8.  and  my  jirayer  to  the  God  oi  my  I. 
64.  1.  piei'erv(!  my  I.  from  fear  of  the  enemy 
88.  3.  and  my  I.  draweth  nigh  to  the  grave 
143.  3.  be  hath  smitten  my  I.  to  the  ground 

Isa.  38.  12.  I  have  cut  olf  like  a  weaver  my  I. 
Lam.  3.  53.  they  cut  oW  my  I.  in  the  dungeon 

58.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  redeemed  my  I. 
■Jmiah  2.  G.  hast  brought  up  my  I.  from  corrujition 
4.  3.  O  Lord,  take,  1  beseech  thee,  my  I.  from  me 
.John  10.  15.  and  I  lay  ilown  viy  I.  for  the  sheep 
17.iny  Fath.  loveth  me,  because  I  lay  down  my  I. 
13.  37.  Lord,  I  will  lay  down  my  I.  for  thy  sake 
Jlcts  20.  24.  nofccount  I  viy  I.  dear  to  myself 

This  LIFE. 
Psal.  17.14.  men  which  have  their  portion  in  this  I. 
Kccl.iS.  12.  knoweth  what  is  good  for  a  man  in  tk.  I. 
9.  9.  this  is  thy  portion  in  this  I.  and  in  labour 
Luke  8.  14.  arc  choked  with  the  cares  oi  this  I. 

21.  34.  hearts  overcharged  with  the  cares  of  this  I. 
.fids  5.  20.  go,  s))eak  all  the  words  oi  this  I. 

1  Cwr.G.  3.  iiincli  more  things  that  pertain  to  this  I. 
4.  have  judgment  of  things  pertaining  to  this  I. 

15.  19.  if  111  this  I.  only  we  have  hope  in  Christ 

2  7'/;h.  2. 4.  eiitangleth  himself  with  afl'airs  oithis  I. 
1 ./«.'(»!  5.  il.  eternal  life,  and  tltis  I.  is  in  his  Son 

Thy  LIFE. 
den.  19.  T;7.  escape  for  thy  I.  look  not  behind  thee 
47. t8.  how  many  are  the  days  of  the  years  of  tAy/. 
Exod.  4.  19.  the  men  are  dead  which  sought  thy  I. 
Dctit.  28.  CG.  and  thy  I.  shall  hang  in  doubt  before 
tliee,ai';i  thou  shall  have  no  assurance  oithy  I. 
.Tiidg.  18.  25.  they  run  op  thee,  and  thou  lose  thy  I. 
Ruth  4.  15.  he  shall  be  to  thee  a  restorer  oithy  I 

1  .s«;h.  19.  11.  if  thou  save  not  thy  I.  to-night 

22.  23.  he  that  seek^^th  my  life  seeketh  thy  I. 
26.  24.  as  /.  /.  was  much  set  by  this  day,  so  my  life 

2  .SayH.4.8.  the  head  of  thine  enemy  that  sought  1. 1. 
19.  5.  thy  servants  which  this  day  saved  th;;  I. 

1  Kings  1.  12.  come  that  thou  mayest  save  thy  I. 

19.  2.  if  I  make  not  thy  I.  as  the  life  of  one  of  tliein 

20.  31.  go  out,  peradventure  he  will  save  th;i  I. 
39.  if  be  be  missing  thy  I.  be  for  his  life,  42. 

Psal.  103.4.  who  redeemelli  thy  I.  from  destruction 

ProD.4.10.  and  the  years  oft./,  shall  be  many,  9.11. 

13.  let  her  not  go,  keep  her,  for  she  is  thy  I. 

9.  11.  and  the  years  oi  thy  I.  shall  be  increased 
fsa.  43.  4.  therefore  will  1  give  peoplefor  thy  I. 
.Icr.  4.  30.  thy  lovers,  they  will  seek  thy  I. 

11.21.  of  the  men  that  seek  thy  I.  22.2.5.  |  38.16 

39.  18.  thy  I  shall  be  for  a  prey  to  thee,  45.  .'■. 
Luke  16.  25.  thou  in  thy  I.  receivedst  good  things 
.lohn  13.  38.  wilt  thou  lav  down  thy  I.  for  my  sake? 

To  LIFE. 

2  Kings  8.  1.  who.se  son  he  hud  restored  to  I  5. 
P)«(i.l0.1G.tbe  labour  o*'llie  righteous  tendeth  to  I. 

11.  19.  as  righteousness  tendeth  to  I.  so  he  that 
pursucth  evil 
19  23.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  tendeth  to  I. 

.Mat.  7.  14.  narrow  is  the  way  that  leadelh  to  I. 

Wt«.5.24.  but  is  |iassed  from  deal h  is/.  l./uA-rt3.14. 

.-lets  11.  18.  G.  to  Gentiles  granted  repenty.nce  tot. 

Horn..  7.  10.  the  commandment  ordained  to  l. 

Heb.  11.  35.  women  received  their  dead  raised  to/. 
LIFT 

Signifies,  [1]  To  raise  or  heave  up.,  Gen.  37.  28. 
[2]  To  put  to  death,  or  crucify,  John  8. 28.  ]  12. 
;t2.  To  Lift  up  the  eyes,  signifies,  [1]  7'w 
dirfct  and  oiahe  ^noirn  our  destrrs  to  God  by 
prut/er,  with  hope  and  expectation  of  a  gra- 
cious answer,  Ps.  121,  l.|  123.  1.  [2]  To  behold, 
contemplate,  ana  jonsider  with  wonder  and 
admiration,  Isa.  40.21).  To  Li'/T  up  the  head, 
signifies,  [1]  To  restore  a  person  to  his  for- 
mir  dignity.  Gen.  40.  13.  [:;i  To  recover 
former  strength  and.  courage,  so  as  to  oppress 
others,  Jiidg.  8.  28.  [3]  To  rejoice  and  be 
glad,  Luke  21.  28.  [4]  To  he  advanced  abore 
others,  and  olitain  a  complete  victoi-y  oner 
them,  Psal.  27.  G.  To  Lift  up  tl  e  hand,  sig- 
nifies, [I]  To  s wear,  nr  by  oath  U  confirm  a 
thing,  Gen.  14.22.  [2]  to  bless,  Lev.  9.  92. 
/(  was  an  usual  posture  in  blessing,  which 


LIF 

denoted  both  the  place  whtncc  the  bli.ssing  iroi 
expected,  and  an  earnest  desire  Jor  obtaining 
It.  [3]  To  pray,  Psal.  28.  2.  [4]  To  rise  it 
rfAe//iu«,2Sam.  18.28.  |20.21.  [5J  To  oppress 
threaten,  injure,  or  wrong  any  wanner  of  wan 
Job  31.  21.  [6]  To  sitake  ojf  sloth,  and  hear- 
lilu  to  engage  in  our  duty,  Heb.  12.  12. 

Tliou  Shalt  lift  up  thy  fa-.e  unto  God,  Job  22.  26 
Thou  Shalt  look  up  to  him  by  meditation  awd 
prayer,  not  with  horror  and  grief,  but  witlk 
cheerfulness,  confidence,  and  coiiifirt. 

Be  ye  lift  U|i,  ye  everlasting  doors,  Psal  SM.  7. 
Jill  ye  true  members  of  the  church,  raise  tip 
your  hearts  and  souls,  ic'iiih  are  of  an  ever- 
lasting and  inimoilal  nature,  from  idl  eari/dp 
thing.-^,  and  set  them  open  for  the  reception  of 
Christ  the  King  of  glory. 

Halh  lift  up  his  heel  against  mc,  Psal.  41.  9. 
Hath  behaved  him-ielf  insolently,  covtemptn^ 
ously,  and  injuriously  towards  me.  It  is  a 
phrase  taken  J'roni  an  unruly  horse,  wha 
kicks  at  him  that  ow-"^  and  feeds  him. 

Lift  not  up  the  horn,  Psal.  75.  4.  Carry  not 
yourselves  nrrogautly,  scornfully,  or  mall' 
ciously  towards  me  or  any  of  (iod's  people. 

Lift  up  thy  feet,  Psal.  74.  3.  Conic  speedily  to 
our  help,  and  J'or  our  diliverance. 

To  lift  uj)  one's  self  in  height,  that  is,  to  grow 
proud,  insolent,  and  oppressive,  Ezek.  31.  10. 

Cien.  7.  17.  the  ark  was  /.  up  ubo\e  the  earth 
21. 18./.  u|>  the  lad,  and  holil  him  in  thine  hand 
29. 1 1.  then  Jacob  /.  up  his  feet  and  came 
37.  28.  they  i'.  up  Josepli  out  of  the  pit 

40.  13.  Pharaoh  shall  /.  up  thine  head,  10. 
F.iod.  7.  20.  /.  up  the  rotl  and  smote  waters,  14. 16 

20.  25.  if  thou  /.  up  a  tool  on  it,  thou  hast  pollutej 
JVum.G.  26.  Lord  /.  up  his  countenance  upon  thea 

IG.  3.  wherefore  then  /.  ye  up  yourselves  1 

23.  24.  and  /.  up  himself  as  a  young  lion 
JJeut.  22.  4.  shall  help  him  lo  /.  them  up  again 

27. 5.  not  /.  up  an  iron  tool  on  them.  Josh.  8.  31. 
.lush.  4.  IS.  the  soles  of  Ihe  priests'  feel  were  /.  up 
lluth  3. 1 4.  /.  up  the  clothes  that  are  on  his  feet 
2  Ham.  23.  8.  he  /.  u)!  his  spear  agaiiisi  800. 

18.  he  /.  up  his  spear  against  300,  1  (Jhr.  11.  11, 
2  Kings  9.  32.  he  /.  up  his  face  to  the  window 

19.  4.  /.  up  thy  prayer  for  the  remnant,  Isa.  37.  4. 

25.  27.  /.  up  the  headof  Jehoiachin  kingof  Judah 
1  Chron.  25.  5.  all  these  were  lo  /.  up  the  horn 
F.ira  1.  t4.  let  Ihe  men  of  Ihe  place  /.  him  up 

9.  6.  I  blush  to  I.  \i\>  my  face  lo  thee,  my  God 
Job  5.  t7.  the  sons  of  burning  coal  /   up  to  lly 
JO.  15.  if  righteous,  yet  will  I  not  /.  up  my  Iniad 
11.  15.  then  shall  thou  /.  np  thy  face,  22.  26. 
Psal.  4.  6.  /.  lip  the  light  of  thy  countenance  on  ua 
7.  6.  arise,  O  Lord,  in  thine  anger,  /.  up  thyself 
24.7.  /.up  your  heads,  O  ve  gales,  be  /.ye  doors,  i) 
25. 1.  to  thee,  O  Lord,  1 7.  my  soul,  86.  4.  j  143.6 
28.  2.  hear  my  voice  when  I  /.  uj)  my  hands 
9.  i"eed  them  also,  and  /.  them  up  for  ever 

41.  9.  hath  /.  up  his  l.eel  against  me,  John  13. 18. 
74.  3.  /.  up  thy  feet  to  the  jierpetiial  desolations 
7.5.  4.  and  to  the  wicked,  /.  not  up  the  Isorn,  5. 

93.  3.  the  flooils  have  /.  up  their  waves 

94.  2.  /.  u|i  thyself,  thou  judge  of  the  earth 
110.  7.  therefore  shall  he  /.  iiii  the  head 

F.ccl.  4. 10.  if  ihey  full,  Ihe  one  will  /.  up  his  fellow 
ysa.2.4.  naiioii  shall  notZ.  np  sword  against  nation, 
neither  shall  they  learn  war  any  more,  Mlc.^.  'i, 
5.  26.  he  will  /.  up  an  ensign  lo  ihe  nations 
10  15.  as  if  staft' should  /.  up  itself  as  if  no  wool 
24.  smite  and  shall  /.  up  his  staff  against  thee 
26.  so  sliall  /.  it  up  after  the  manner  of  Egypt 
13.  2.  /.  ye  u|)  a  banner  upon  the  high  mountain 
.33.  10.  now  will  I  rise,  now  wil!  I  I.  up  myself 
.'ill.  19.  ihe  Lord  shall  /.  up  a  standard  against  hirn 
62. 10.  /.  up  a  standard  for  Ihe  people,  .Ter.  50.  t  i- 
Jrr.  7. 16.  nor  /.  up  try  nor  prayer  for  them,  11.  i4. 
51.  14.  they  shall  I.  up  a  shout  against  thee 
Lorn.  3.41.  let  us  I.  up  our  heart  with  our  haiids 
F.iek.S.  3.  Sjiirit  I.  me  up  between  the  earlh,  11.  1 
17.  14.  that  it  might  not  /.  itself  up,  F-ut  stand 

26.  8.  and  shall  I.  up  iho  buckler  against  thee 
Zt'cA.1.21.  so  that  no  man  did  /.  up  his  head,  which 

/.  up  their  born  over  land  of  Jiidahto  scatter  il 
5.  9  and  ihev  /.  np  Ihe  ephah  between  the  earth 
.flat.  12.  11.  will  he  not  I.  ii  out  on  Ihe  sabbath  t 
Mark  1.  31.  took  hei  by  the  hand,  and  I.  her  up 
J^nkc  13.  11.  and  could  in  no  wise  I.  iip  herself 
21.28.  /.  up  your  heads,  your  redemplion  drnwetb 
Jam.  4.  10.  humble  yourselves,  and  he  shill  I.  up 
.See  Eyes. 
LIFT  hnwd  or  hands. 
Grn.  14.  22.  I  have  /.  up  mine  hmtd  to  th-j  Lord 
41.  44.  wjlhout  thee  shall  no  man  /.  up  his  hanA 
Dent.  32.  40. 1  /.  up  mv  A.  and  say,  I  live  foi  evef 
Psal.  10.12.  /.  np  thine  *«»</,  forget  not  I  lie  humble 
28. 2.  when  I  /.  up  my  hands  toward  thine  oracle 
63.  4.  I  will  /.  up  mv  hands  in  Ihy  name 
119.  43.  my  A.  will  1  /  u^i  to  Ihy  ccmmanilmoaM 


LIF 

i'eit.  VM  2  !.  lip  your  A.  in  the  eanctuary  and  blcBS 
Isii.  49.  -a.  I  will'^  up  mine  hmid  to  Uio  Gentiles 
iMin.  -2.  J9. 1,  up  thy  fiiinds  toward  hirn  Tor  the  life 
rtti.  la.  12.  whorefore  I.  up  llie  li.  that  hang  down 

LIFT  vvice. 
GeK.  21.  10.  and  Hugar  I.  u\>  her  voice  and  wept 
JoO'.iS  :H.  canst  thou <.  U|.  thy  voice  lo  the  clouds! 
Isa.  10.  3().  /   up  thy  voice^  O  daughter  of  Gulhni 

21.  U.  Ihty  shall  /.  up  their  vvici:,  shall  sing 
40.  i).  I.  up  tiiy  vvice  with  strength,  lilt  it  up 
42.  2  he  shall  not  cry,  nor  I.  up  Ins  voice 

11  lia  the  wilderness  and  cities  /.  up  their  voice 
52.  8.  tliy  watchmen  shall  I.  up  the  voice 
58.  I.  oiy,spafe  not,  I.  u|)  thy  voice  like  a  trumpet 

Jer.  ^.  20.  cry,  and  I.  up  iJiy  voice  in  Bashan 

Eztk.  21.  22.  to  /.  uj)  ihe  roice  with  shouting 
LIFTED. 

Geu.  13  10.  ''jol  I.  up  his  eyes  and  beheld  Jordan 
18. 2.  Ao;  v,4aui  I.  up  his  eyes  and  looked,  22.  13. 
27.S8.  Esau  /.  up  voice  i|  3i).18.  as  U.  up  my  voice 
2U.  11.  and  Jacuh  I.  up  his  voice  and  wept 
31.  10.  Jacobs,  up  his  e_,cssaw  in  a  dream,  33.  1. 
40.  20.  Pharaoh  /.  up  the  head  of  the  fauller 

/,»»>.  it.  22.  .Aaron  i.  uj)  his  hand  toward  the  people 

Ji'iiiH.  14.  1.  the  congregation  I.  up  their  voice 
20.  II.  Moses  I.  up  his  hand  and  smote  the  rock 

Vnut.  8.  14.  then  thy  heart  he  I.  up  and  thou  forget 
17  20.  that  his  heart  be  not  /.  above  his  brethren 

J'«(/o-.2.4.ttheii  the  angel  of  Lord  sjiake,  the  people 
I.  up  their  voice  and  wept,  21.  2.  1  Sam.  11.  4. 
8  2b.  so  lliey  /.  uj)  their  heads  no  more 
y.T.Jotham  /.up  his  voice  and  cried, hearken  to  me 

Hut/t  l."J.  Orpah  and  Ruth  I.  uji  voice  and  wept,  14. 

1  Sam.  24.  10.  and  Saul  I.  up  his  voice  and  wept 
30.  4.  David  and  people  I.  up  voice,  2  Sa/a.  3.  32. 

8  Saw.  13.3().  king's  sons  came  and  I  u)i  their  voice 
20.  21.  Shj^ha  hath  /.  up  Ins  hand  against  king 

22.  49.  thou  also  hast  /.  me  up  on  high 
lA'ni^.s  11.2li.Jeroboani  i.U])  hand  against  king,27. 

2  JCing-s  14.  10.  and  thine  heart  hath  /.  thee  up 
I  Chran.  14.  2.  his  kuigdom  was/,  uji  on  high 

3  Chr.  5.  13.  as  trumpeters  and  singers  /.  up  voice 
17.6.  his  heart  was^.  up  in  the  ways  of  the  Lord 
2t>.  IG.  heart  was  /.  up  to  destruction,  32.  25. 

Job  2   12.  they  /.  up  their  voice  and  wept 
C.  t  2.  my  calamity  /.  up  in  the  balances 
31.21.if  f  have/.up  my  hand  against  the  fatherless 
2"J   or  /.  up  myself  when  evil  found  him 

faal.  24.  4.  who'hath  not/,  up  his  soul  unto  vanity 

27.  6.  now  shall  my  bead  be  /.  up  above 

30.  1.  extol  thee,  for  thou  hast  /.  me  up,  102.  10. 
74  5.  as  he  /.  up  axes  upon  Uie  thick  trees 
83.  2.  they  that  hate  thee  have  /.  up  the  head 
93  3.  th.'  floods  have  /.  up  their  voice,  O  Lord 
KX).  2(5.  therefore  he  I.  up  his  hand  against  them 

t'rov.  26   t7.  the  legs  of  the  lame  are  /.  up 
30.  13.  lotty  eyt'S,  and  their  eye-lids  are  /.  up 

Ua.  2. 12.  day  of  the  Lord  on  every  one  that  is  /.  up 

13.  oa  cedars  that  are  1. 1|  14.  mountains  /.  up 
fi.  1.  the  Lord  sitting  on  a  throne  high  and  /.  up 
2fi.  11.  when  thy  hand  is  /.  up  they  will  not  see 
30.  t25.  there  shall  be  on  every  /.  up  hill  rivers 
37.  2.x  against  whom  hast  thou  /.  up  thine  eyes  ? 

Jer.  51.  !l.  her  judgment  is  /.  up  to  the  skie^ 

F.zek.  1.  19.  creatures  were  /.  up  from  the  earth 
20.  the  wheels  were  I.  up,  21.  1  10.  17. 
3.  14.  60  the  Spirit  /.  me  up  and  took  me  away 

10.  If),  chernhims  /.  up  their  wings,  19.  ]  11.  22. 
20.  5.  and  /.  uji  my  hand  to  the  seed  of  Jacob,  6. 

15.  vet  /.  up  mine  hand  in  the  wilderness,  23. 
28.  when  I  brought  into  the  land  for  the  which  I 
I.  up  mine  hand  to  give  it  to  them,  42.  |  47. 14. 

28.  2.  l*ecau-<e  thine  heart  is  /.  up,  5.  17.  |  31.  10. 
36.  7.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  I  have  /.  up  mine  hand 
44.  12.  havi!  I  /.  up  my  hand  against  them 

Dan.  5.20.  when  his  heart  was/,  up  and  hardened 
23.  but  hast  /.  up  thyself  against  the  Lord 
7.  4.  the  first  beast  was  /.  up  from  the  earth 
fl.  3.  then  I  /.  up  mine  eyes  and  saw,  10.  5. 
Mic.  5.  9.  thine  hand  shall  be  /.  up  on  adversaries 
Hab.  2.  4.  his  soul  wiiich  is  /.  up  is  not  upright 

3.  10.  the  deep  /.  up  his  hands  on  high 

Zech.  5.  7.  behold,  there  was  /.  up  a  talent  of  lead 
9.  16.  shall  be  as  the  stones  of  a  crown,  /.  up 
14.  10.  the  land  shall  be  /.  up  and  inhabited 
Jl/ai.2.t9.  as  ye  have  /.  up  the  face  against  my  law 
Mark  9.  27.  but  Jesus  /.  him  up,  and  be  arose 
l^uke  6.  20.  be  /.  up  his  eyes  on  his  disciples 

11.  27.  a  certain  woman  /.  up  her  voice  and  said 
J7.  13.  ten  lepers  /.  up  their  voices  and  said 

24-  50.  and  lie  /.  np  his  hands  and  blessed  them 
Jokn  3.14.  and  as  Moses  /.up  the  serpent  in  the  wil- 
derness, even  so  must  the  Son  of  man  be  /.  up 
6.  28.  when  ye  have  /.  up  the  Son  of  man 

12.  32.  T,  iff  be  /.  up,  will  draw  all  men  to  me 
X4.  aayest  thou.  Son  of  man  must  be  /.  up 

Acts  2   14.  Peter  /.  up  his  voice  and  said  to  them 

4.  24.  /.  up  their  voice  to  God  with  one  accord 
14  11.  /.  up  their  voices  in  the  speech  of  Lyca'onia 
22.  22.  and  liieu  /.  up  tbpir  voices  and  said,  away 

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LIG 

1  Tim.  3.  C.  lest  being  /.  up  with  pride  he  fall 
Rev.  10.  5.  the  angel  /.  uii  his  hand  to  heaven 

LIFTER. 
Psal.  3.  3.  my  glory,  and  the  /.  up  of  mine  head 

LI  FT  EST. 

Job  30.  22.  thou  /.  me  up  to  the  wind,  thoucausest 

fsal.  9.  13.  that  L.  me  up  from  the  gates  of  death 

18.48.  /.  above  those  that  rise  up  against  me 

Pruv.  2.  3.  and  /.  up  thy  voice  lor  understanding 

LIFTETH. 
Dent.  24.  1 15.  he  is  poor,  and  /.  his  soul  to  it 

1  Sam.  2.  7.  the  Lord  bringeth  low,  and  /.  up,  8. 

2  Ckron.  25.  li).  thine  heart  /.  thee  u|)  to  boast 
Job  39.  18.  what  time  the  ostrich  /.  up  herself 
Psal.  107.  25.  wind  which  /.  up  the  waves  thereof 

113.  7.  he  /.  the  needy  out  of  the  dunghill 
147. 6.  the  Lord  /.  J|)  the  meek,  he  caslelh  wicked 
Isa.  18.  3.  see  ye  when  ha  /.  up  an  ensign  on  mount 
./er.  51.  3.  that  /.  hiinself  up  in  his  brigandinc 
J^fak.  3.  3.  the  horseman  /.  up  the  bright  sword 

LlFl'LNG. 
./tt'/n-.lS.tn.  called  the  place,  /.  upof  the  jaw-bone 

1  Chroii.  11.  20.  Abishai  chief,  for  /.  uji  his  spear 
15.  10.  sounding,  by  /.  up  the  voice  with  joy 

2  Ckruu.  32.  120.  humbled  for  /.  up  of  his  heart 
JV'tA.^.  6.  aiis«ere<l,  amen,  with  /.  up  their  hands 
Job  22.  29.  then  thou  shalt  say,  there  is  /.  up 
fsu/.141.2./.ui)  of  my  hands  as  the  evening  sacrifice 
Pruv.  30.  32.  hast  done  foolishly  in  /.  uji  thyself 
/.iffi.9.18.they  shall  mount  up  like  the  /.up  of  smoke 

33.  3.  at  /.  U|i  of  thyself  nations  are  scattered 
1  Tim.  2.8.  inea  pray  every  where,7.  up  holy  hands 

LIGHT. 
Gen.  44.  3.  as  soon  as  the  morning  was  /.  the  men 
Judg.  19.  20.  fell  at  dour  of  the  house  till  it  was/. 

1  Sam.  14.  30.  and  spoil  them  till  the  morning  /. 
Psal.  139.  11.  even  the  night  shall  be  /.  about  me 
Mic.  2.  1.  when  niurniiig  is  /.  they  i)ractise  it 
Zech.  14.  7.  that  at  evening  time  it  shall  be  /. 

LIGHT. 
J^Tum.  21.  5.  our  soul  luatheth  this  /.  bread 
Mat.  11.30.  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  burden  is/. 

2  Cor.  4. 17  our  /.  affliction  worketh  for  us  a  far 

LIGHT. 
.Tiidg-.  9.  4.  Abimelech  hired  vain  and  /.  persons 
Zcph.  3.  4.  her  prophets  are  /.  and  treacherous 

LIGHT. 
2. Sam.  2.  18.  Asahel  was  /.  of  foot  as  a  wild  roe 

LIGHT, 
Dent.  27.  16.  cursed  that  setteth  /.  by  his  father 
Ezelc.  22.  7.  in  thee  they  set/,  by  father  and  mother 
Mat.  22.5.  but  made  /.  of  it,  and  went  their  ways 

LIGHT  t/iuig. 
l.S«m.l8.23.seenuth  it  a  l.tking  to  be  Ihe  king's  son 

1  h'liiirs  10.  31.  as  if  It  had  been  a  /.  thitig'.'ui  him 

2  Kings  3.18.  IS  but  a  l.tking  in  the  sight  of  the  Ld. 
20.  10.  It  IS  a  /.  tking  for  the  shadow  to  go  down 

/>-(i.49.0.a/.//t(«^that  thou  shuuldest  be  my  servant 

£zeA.8.17.is  it  a  l.tking  they  commit  abominations 
LIGHT 

Signifies,  [1]  The  sensation  which  arises  from 
bekul.ling  any  brigkt  object,  Exod.  10.  23.  ]  14. 
20.  [2]  The  sun  and  moon,  wliich  are  the 
springs  of  light,  Gen.  1.  16.  [3]  ^  son  or 
successor,  who  keeps  one's  name  and  memory 
from  being  txtinguished,  1  Kings  11.  30. 
2  Chron.  21.  7.  [4]  .'/  window,  1  Kings  7.  4,  5. 
[5]  .>oij,  comfort,  and  felicity,  Eslh.  8. 16.  Psal. 
97.  11.  [6]  The  appearance  of  the  day,  Job 
24.14.  [7]  True  saving  lcnoicledge,Ua.S.2Q. 
[8]  Happiness  ond  prosperity,  Isa.  58.  8.  [9] 
.Suppiirt,  comfort,  and  deliverance,  Mic.  7.  8. 
[10]  The  gospel,  wkick  is  tke  means  of  spirit- 
ual comfort,  Mat.  4. 10.  [11]  The  understand- 
ing or  judgment.  Mat.  0.  23.  It  is  spoken, 
[1]  Of  God,  who  is  a  Being  of  infinite  wisdom, 
truth,  holiness,  purity,  Ac.  IJohn  1.5.  [2] 
Of  Jesus  Christ,  wko  is  the  fountain  and 
author  of  all  knowledge,  both  natural  and 
spiritual,  Luke  2.  32.  John  1.  9.  [3]  Of  the 
word  of  God,  which  conducts  and  guides 
Christians  in  this  world,  and  points  out  the 
way  to  eternal  happiness,  Psal.  119. 105.  2  Pet. 
1.  19.  [4]  Of  John  the  Baptist,  who  was  emi- 
nent for  his  knoicledge  and  zeal,  John  5.  35. 
[5]  Of  the  apostles,  or  ministers  of  the  gospel, 
who  assist  others,  and  direct  them,  to  Christ 
and  salvation.  Mat.  5.  14.  [6]  Of  true  Chris- 
tians, who  are  enlightened  by  the  Spirit  of 
God,  and  brought  to  the  sacing  knowledge  of 
God  and  Ckrist,  Luke  10.  H.  E|ih.  5.  8.  [7] 
Of  good  kniL's,  both  for  their  splendour,  and 
tke  counsel  and  comfort  tkat  their  people  have 
from  them,  2Sam.  21.  17. 

The  light  of  my  countenance  they  cast  not  down. 
Job  29.  24.  Tkey  were  very  careful  not  to 
abuse  my  smiles,  and  to  give  me  no  occasiim 
to  change  my  countenance  or  carriage  to- 
wards them. 

Let  your  light  so  shine  before   men,  &o.   Mat. 


LIG 

5.  16.  T.et  your  rrifis  and  graces  be  so  tppa 
rent  to  otkers  in  jonr  doctrines  and  lives,  thai 
they  may  be  brought  to  own  and  believe  la 
the  true  God,  and  look  on  you  a.«  his  true  mi 
faitliful  servants. 

Gen.  1.3.  God  said,  let  there  be  /.  and  there  \\ag( 
4.  God  saw  the  /.  ||  5.  God  called  the  /.  day 
10.  the  greater  t.  the  lesser  /.  to  rule  the  night 

F.zod.  10.  23.  Israel  had  /.  in  then  dwellings 

14.  20.  but  the  pillar  gave  /.  by  night  to  these 
25.  0.  this  18  the  ofiering.  oil  for  the  /.  27. 20. 1 35 

8,  14,  28.  I  39.  37.  Lev.  2-1.  2 
JVum.  4.  10.  to  Eleazar  pertaiiieth  oil  for  t.'ie  I. 

1  Sam.  29.  10.  and  as  soon  as  ye  have  /.  depart 

2  .Saw.  21.  17.  that  ihou  quench  no4  the  /.  of  Isra**! 

23.  4.  he  shall  be  as  the  /.  of  the  moi  iing 

1  Kings  7.  4.  /.  H  as  against  /.  in  thret  ranks,  5 

11.  30.  that  David  my  servant  may  have  a  /. 
JVeh.  S.  t3.  Ezra  read  from  the  /.  till  mid-day 

9.  19.  nor  pillar  of  fire  by  night  to  shew  them  / 
Eslh.  8.  10.  the  Jews  had  /.  joy  and  giadneys 
Job  3.  4.  neither  let  the  /.  shine  upon  it 

9.  let  it  look  for  /.  but  have  none 

10.  I  had  been  as  infants  which  never  saw  /. 

20.  wherefore  is  /.  given  to  him  in  misery,  23. 

4.  t  18.  nor  in  his  angels  in  whom  he  put  /. 

10.  22.  without  order,  where  the  /.  is  as  darknesi 

12.  22.  bringeth  out  to  /.  the  shadow  of  death 
2.5.  they  grope  in  the  dark  without  /. 

18.  5.  the  /.  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 

6.  the  /.  shall  be  dark  in  his  tabernacle 
22.  28.  and  the  /.  shall  shine  on  thy  w  ays 

24.  13.  they  are  of  those  that  rebel  against  the  I 

14.  the  murderer  rising  with  the  /.  killeih 

16.  marked  in  the  daytime,  they  know  not  the  L 

25.  3.  and  upon  whom  doth  not  his  /.  arise"! 
28.  11.  the  thing  that  is  hid  bringeth  he  to  /. 
31.  t20.  if  I  beheld  the  /.  when  it  shined 

33.  28.  will  deliver,  and  his  life  shall  see  the  /. 
30.  to  be  enlightened  with  the  /.  of  the  living 

36.  30.  behold  he  spreadeth  his  /.  upi.m  it 

32.  with  clouds  he  covereth  /.  and  coinmnndeth 

37.  t3.  he  directelh  his  /.to  the  eiidsof  the  eartii 
t  II.  he  scattereth  the  cloud  of  his  /, 

15.  and  caused  the  /.  of  his  cloud  to  shine 

21.  men  see  not  the  bright  /.  in  the  clouds 

38.  15.  from  the  wicked  their  /.  is  withliolden 
19  where  is  Ihe  way  where  /.  dwellelh  1 

24. by  what  way  is  the  /.parted?  which  scatterefli 
41.  18.  by  his  neesings  a  /.  doth  shine,  and  his  eyee 
Psal.  4.  f).  lift  up  ihe  /.  of  thy  countenance  on  ui 
27.  1.  ihe  Lord  is  my  /.  and  my  salvation 

37.  6.  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  righteousness  as  /. 

38.  10.  /.  of  mine  eyes  is  gone,  it  is  gone  from  m< 
49.  19.  he  shall  go,  they  sliall  never  see  /. 

74.  10.  thou  hast  (irepiired  lb:;  /.  and  the  sun 
78.  14.  and  all  the  night  with  a  /.  of  fire 
97.  II.  /.  is  sown  for  Iherighteous,  and  gladness 
104.2  whocoverest  thyself  with  /.as  with  garment 
118.27.  God  is  the  Lord,  who  hath  shewed  us  /. 
119.  105.  thy  word  is  a  lamp,  and  a  /.  to  my  paths 
130.  the  entrance  of  thy  words  givetli  /. 
139.  12.  darkness  and  /.  are  both  alike  to  thee 
148.  3.  oraise  him,  sun,  and  all  ye  stars  of/. 
Prov.  4.18.  the  patii  of  the  just  is  as  the  shining  { 
6.23.  for  the  command  mentis  a  lamp,  Ihe  law  is/ 

13.  9.  /.  of  iiglileoiisrejoiC(!th,  but  lamp  of  wicked 

15.  30.  the  /.  of  the  eyes  rejoice!  h  the  heart 

21.  t  4.  a  proud  heart  and  /.  of  the  wicked  is  sin 
Ecrl.  11.7.  truly  the  /.  is  sweet  and  pleasant 

12.  2.  while  the  sun  or  the  /.  be  not  darkened 
Isa.  5.  20.  put  darkness  for  /.  and  /.  for  darkness 
30.  and  the  /.  is  darkened  in  the  heavens  thereoi 

8.  20.  it  is  because  there  is  no  /.  in  them 

9.  2.  have  seen  a  great  /.  on  them  hath  /.  shined 

10.  17.  the  /.  of  Israel  shall  be  for  a  fire 

13.10.  the  sun  darkened,  the  moon  shall  not  cause 
her  /.  to  shine.  Mat.  24.  29.  Mark  13.  2f . 
30.20.  the  /.  of  the  moon  shall  be  as  the  /.  of  tho 
sun,  the  /  of  the  sun  as  ihe  /.  of  seven  daya 
51.  4.  my  judgment  to  rest  for  a  /.  to  Ihe  people 
.59.  9.  we  wail  fo'  I.  but  behold  obscurity 
60.  19.  the  Lord  shall  be  to  thee  an  everlasting  /. 
.Tcr.  4. 23. 1  beheld  the  heavens,  and  they  had  no  I 
25. 10. 1  will  take  from  them  the  /.  of  the  candle 
31.  35.  the  Lord  giveth  the  sun  for  a  /.  by  day,  anc" 
ordinances  of  the  moon  and  stars  for  { 
by  night 
Eiek.  32.  I  8.  the  /.  of  the  I  I  will  make  dark 
Dan.  2.  22.  and  the  /.  dwelleth  with  him 

5.  IJ.  /.  and  understanding  found  in  Daniel,  14. 
//  s.  6.  5   thy  judgments  as  /.  that  goeth  forth 
Mic. 1.0.  the  Lord  will  bring  me  foith  to  the  / 
Hab.  3.  4.  and  his  brightness  was  as  the  /. 

11.  at  the  /.  of  thine  arrows  they  went 
Zeph.  3.  5.  every  morning  bring  judgment  to  t. 
Zech.  14.  6.  in  that  day  the  /.  shall  not  be  clear 
Mat.  4.10.  to  them  that  sat  in  death, /.  is  sprung  m 

5. 14.  ve  are  the/,  of  the  world  ||  15.  it  giveth  i. 

16.  let  your  /.  so  shine  before  men,  that  they  su« 


LIG 

Xat  6.2v!.  ilii!  I.  of  biiOv  la  the  evo, ifeye  single  tliy 

wliolu  Uoily  sliall  U-  lull  of/.  Luke  11.3-4,  30. 

IT  '2.  unci  liiti  laiineiit  wus  wlute  as  the  I. 

Luka  -2.3*2.  a^tu  lighlcii  the  (ieiitilt's,  iiiid  tlie  glory 

6.  10.  they  wliich  eulisi  iii  iiiaj  we  the  I.  11.  33. 

10.8  uf  this  world  are  wiser  than  thechildienoti. 

Jo/in  1.4.  Ml  inm  was  lite,  and  ht'c  was  the  /.  of  men 

7.  the  same  came  to  bear  witness  of  that  I.  8. 

9.  that  was  the  true  I.  which  lighteth  every  man 
3.  rj  condemnation,  thai  /.  i.s  cume  inlo  the  world 

•20.  every  one  liiat  doeth  ovil  hateth  the  l. 
'21.  hut  he  that  <oeth  tru;h  comelh  to  the  I. 
S>  33.  he  was  a  burning  and  a  shining  I.  and  ye 
were  w  illing  to  rejoice  for  a  soiison  in  his  /. 
6. 12.  JesuB  s  lying,  1  am  the  I.  of  the  world,  9.  5. 
lie  lliat  followeth  me  shall  have  the  /.  of  life 
11.  9.  he  stumblcth  not,  because  he  seeth  the  I. 

10.  he  stumbleth,  because  there  is  no  I.  in  him 
12.3.">.  yet  a  little  while  is  ti.e  I.  with  you 

Si',  while  ye  have  thei.  believe  in  the  I.  that  ye 
40  I  am  come  a  I.  into  tlve  world,  tlial  whosoever 
^cts  9.  o.  tliere  shiiicd  about  hini  a  l.  from  heaven 
I'i.  7.  a  i.  shliied  in  the  prison,  and  he  smote 
13.  47.  I  have  set  thee  to  be  a  I.  to  the  Gentiles 
II'..  i'.K  tlien  he  called  for  a  I.  and  sprang  in 
22.  t).  there  shone  a  great  I.  round  about  nie 

9,  they  that  were  with  mo  saw  indeed  the  /. 

11.  when  1  could  not  see  for  the  glory  of  that  I. 
26.  13.  at  mid-day,  O  king,  I  saw  in  the  way  a  i. 

23.  should  shew  I.  to  the  people  and  Gentiles 
Built.  2.  19.  a  I.  of  them  which  arc  in  darkness 
13.  12.  and  let  us  put  on  the  armour  of/. 
1  Cur.  4.  5.  who  will  bring  to  I.  hidden  tilings 
BCur.  4.  4.  U^st  the  /.  of  the  gospel  should  shine 
6.  who  commanded  t.  to  shine  out  of  darkness 
11.  14.  8ataii  is  transformed  into  an  angel  of  I. 
Evh.  5.  tf.  but  now  are  ye  /.  walk  as  children  of  i. 
13.  all  things  thatare  reproved  are  made  manifest 
by  the  I.  whatsoever  doth  make  mayifest  is  I. 
Col.  1.  12.  meet  for  inheritance  of  the  saints  in  I. 
1  J'/icss.  5.  5.  ye  are  all  children  of  tlie  I.  and  day 
1  Tim.  G.  IG.  dwi.'lling  in  I.  no  man  can  approach 
MTim.  1.  10.  who  brought  lite  and  immorlahly  to  I 

1  h'ct.  2.  9.  wiio  called  you  into  his  marvellous  I. 

2  />«f.l.l9.take  heed, as  to  a  I.  shining  m  dark  place 

1  Juhn  1.  5.  God  is  I.  and  in  him  is  no  duikness 
Hen.  18  23.  the  I.  of  a  camlle  shall  shine  no  mure 

21.  11.  her  I.  was  like  a  stone  most  precious- 
23.  glory  lighten  it,  and  the  Lamb  is  the  I  thereof 

22.  5.  they  need  no  I.  of  the  sun,  the  Lordgivelh  L. 

See  Cou.NTENANCE,  Darkness. 

Give  LIGHT. 

Oen.  1. 15.  and  let  them  be  tu  irive  I  on  the  earth 

17  and  God  act  the  stars  to  gioe  I.  on  the  earth 

Exod.  13.  21.  in  a  pillar  of  fire  to  trive  them  I. 

25.37.llie  lamps  may  ^./.over  sgainst  it,  .V«m.8.2. 

2  Kiiiffs  B.  19.  he  premised  to  g  him  a  t.  2  C/ir.21.7. 
JVt'A.  9.  12.  \o  g.  them  I.  in  the  way  they  should  go 
Pnal.  10.5.  39.  and  fire  to  give  '..  in  the  night 
/iO.IS.lU.  the  stars  of  lieavfc.-:  shall  not^j'uc  their/. 

42. 6.  I  will  g.  thee  for  a  /.  to  the  Gentiles,  49.  G. 

CO.  19.  nor  shall  the  moon  g.  I.  to  thee,  £::(.A-.32.7. 
Milt.  o.  15.  \\  g.  I.  to  all  in  the  house,  ImUc  1 1.  3G. 
2  Cur.  4.  G.  to  give  tlie  /.  of  the  knowledge  of  God 
Eph.  5.  14.  awake,  and  Christ  shall  give  thee  /. 

/;(  the  LIGHT. 
Psal.  5G.  13.  that  I  may  walk  in  the  I.  of  the  living 
Isa.  2.  5.  come,  let  us  walk  in  the  I.  of  the  Lord 

50.  II.  walk  in  the  I.  of  your  fire,  and  in  thesparks 
Juhn  12.  3G.  while  ye  have  the  light  believe  in  the  I 
1  .Juhn  1.  7.  but  if  we  walk  in  the  l.  as  he  is  in  the  I 

2.  9.  he  that  saith  he  is  in  I.  and  hateth  his  brother 

10.  that  loveth  his  brother,  abideth  in  the  I. 
Rev.  21. 24.  nations  that  are  saved,  shall  walk  in  I. 

Thy  hlQUT. 
Psal.  .IG.  9.  and  in  thy  I.  shall  we  see  light 
43.  3.  O  send  out  t.  L  and  thy  truth,  let  ihem  lead 
Asa.  58.  8.  then  shall  thy  I.  break  forth  as  morning 
ID.  tlien  shall  (Ay /.rise  in  obscurity,and  thy  dark. 
60.  1.  arise,  shine,  for  thy  I.  is  come,  the  glory 
3.  the  Geutils  shall  come  to  thy  I.  and  kings 

19.  th"?  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  I.  by  day 

20.  for  the  Lord  shall  he  thn  everlasting  /. 

LKJHT,  ED. 
Exod.  2.5.  37.  and  thev  sliall  /.  the  lamps,  40.  4. 
40.  25.  hf  /.  the  lamps  before  the  Lord,  J\ru7n.  8. 3. 
P.ial.  18.28.  for  thou  will  /.  my  candle,  L.  lighten 
Mnt.  a.  15.  nor  do  men  /.  n  camlle,  and  put  it  under 
Luke  f  Ad.  no  man  when  he  hath  /.  a  candle,  11.33. 
15. 8.  doth  not  /.  a  candle,  and  sweep  the  liouse 
Rcv.T.  Ift  nor  shall  the  sun  /.  on  them,  nor  heat 

LIGHT. 
Ruth2.X  her  hap  was  to/,  on  apartof  Boaz'  field 

LIGHT. 
2Sam.  17.  12.  and  we  will  /.  on  him  as  the  dew 

LIGHTED. 
^(;ji.24.G4.whon  she  saw  Isaac,  she  /.  ofTtbe  camel 
Jo.'h.  15.  18.  and  she  /.  olfher  mss,  ./«</"■.  1.  14. 
Juil<r.  4.  !-">.  Sisera  /.  otniis.chariol  and  tied 
I  Sa-Bi.  25.  23    Abigail  hasted  and  /.  otfthe  ass 
343 


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2  Kings  5.  21.  Naanian  /.  down  from  the  chariot 

LIGHTED. 
Gen.  28. 1 1.  Jacob  /.  on  a  certain  place  and  tarried 
2  Kings  1  J.  15. Jehu/,  on  Jehonaaabson  ofKechab 

LIGHTED. 
Isa.  9.  8.  sent  a  word  to  Jacob  and  it  /.  on  Israel 

LlGHTEiV. 
2  Sam.  22.  29.  the  Lord  will  /.  my  darkness 
Ezra  9.  8.  lliat  our  God  may  /.  our  eyes  and  give 
I'siU.  13,  3.  /.  nnne  eyes,  lest  1  sleep  the  sleep 
J.uke-J,.  32.  a  light  tu  /.  the  Gentiles  and  the  flory 
Jiev.  21.  23.  had  no  sun,  the  glory  of  God  did  /.  it 

LIGHTEN. 
1  Sam.  G.  5.  peradveiiture  he  will  /.  his  hand 
Jonah  I.  5.  cast  wares  iino  the  sea,  tc  U  Hot  them 

LIGHTER. 
1  Kings  12.4.  make  thou  yoke/.  9, 10.  2CAr.l0.10. 
Psiil.  62.  9.  they  are  altogether  /.  than  vanity 
Isa.  49.  t  G.  art  thou  /.  than  to  be  my  servant 
Ezek.  8.T17.  any  thing  /.  than  to  commit  aboininat. 

LIGHIEST. 
J^am.  8.  2.  say  to  hini,  when  thou  /.  the  lamps 

LIGHTETH. 
Exud.  30.  8.  and  when  .Aaron/,  the  lamps  at  even 
Juhn  1.9.that  was  the  true  light  which  /.  every  man 

LIGHTETH. 
Dcut.  19.  5.  axe-liead  slippelh  and /.  on  hisiieiglib. 

LIGHILNG. 
Isa.  30.  30.  Lord  stall  shew  the  /.  down  of  his  arm 
Mat.  3.  Hi.  descending  like  a  dove,  and  /.  on  iinii 

LIGHTLY.  ' 

Gen.  2G.  10.  one  might  /.  have  lien  with  thy  wife 
Isa.  9.  1.  when  at  hrst  he  /.  alliictcd  the  land 
Jar.  4.  24.  I  bolield,  and  all  the  hills  moved  /. 
Mark  9.  39.  do  a  niiraclr,  can  /.  epeak  evil  of  me 
.Set    LsTEKMED. 

LlGllTEiNED. 

Psrd.3i.r>.  thoy  looked  t..  him  and  wf  re  /.and  faces 

7/.  lb.  the  lightnings  /.thy  wc.rld,  earth  Ininbltd 

Jieo.  18.  1.  tiiB  earth  was  I.  witli  his  gluiy 

See  Enligiitened. 

LIGHTENED. 

.lets  27. 18^  being  tossed,  ne.\t  day  th'.y/.  ship,  38. 

LIGHTNESS. 

.kr.  3.  9.  thro'  /.  of  her  whored^  .ins  she  di  filed  land 

23.  32.  tell  them  caus.-.  my  pei-i>l'  to  '.rr  by  tJit'ir  /. 

2  Cur.  1.  17.  when  I  was  thus  minded,  did  1  us';  l-f 

LIGHTENETH. 
Prvv.  29.  13.  th'  Lord  /.  both  th.  ir  i^yes 
Lake  17. 24.  for  as  lightning  that  /.  uui  of  one  nutl 

LIGHTNING. 
2  Sam.  22.  15.  he  sent  /.  and  discomfited  them 
/u/)28.2G.whenhe  inaili'  a  way  fur  the/. nftlmndcr 

37.  3.  he  direclelh  his  /.  to  the  ends  of  the  earth 

38.  25.  who  divided  a  way  for  the  /.  of  timnder 
Psal.  144.  G.  cast  forth  /.  and  scatter  them 
Ezek.  1.  13.  and  out  of  the  fire  went  forth  /. 

14.  living  creatures  ran  as  the  aiipearance  of  /. 
Dan.  10.  U.  ami  his  face  as  the  ajipearance  of/ 
.\'uh.  3.  t  3.  horsemen  lifted  up  /.  uf  the  spe;ir 
Z<ch.  9.  14.  his  arrow  shall  ^o  forth  as  the  /. 
.l/a«.24.27.  as/. Cometh  out  oi  the  cast,  Luke  17.24. 

28.  3.  his  countenance  was  as  /.  his  raiment  white 
Luke  10. 18.  I  beheld  Satan  as  /.  fall  fiom  heaven 

LIGHTNINGS. 
Exod.  19.16.  thunders,  /.  and  thick  cloud  on  mount 

20.18.  all  the  iwo  pie  saw  the /.and  noise  of  trump 
.Job  38.  35.  canst  thou  send  /.  that  they  may  go  ? 
Psal.  18.  14.  he  shot  out  /.  and  diicomfited  them 

77.  18.  /.  lighted  the  world,  earth  trembled,  97.  4. 

78.  T  48.  he  gave  their  cattle  to  hail  and  flocks  to  /. 
135.  7.  he  makelli  /.  for  the  rain,  he  bringetli  wind 

.hi:  10.  13.  he  maketh  /.  with  rain,  51.  Ifi. 
JVaA.  2.  4.  tiie  chariots  shall  run  like  the  /. 
Zci:h.  10.  tl-  so  the  Lord  shall  make  /. 
hrv.4.5.  out  of  the  throne  proceeiled  /.  thunderings 
8.  .5.  there  viere  voices,  tliunderings,and  /.  ii.  19. 
llj.  18.  there  were  /.  and  a  great  earthquake 

LKHITS. 
Gen.  1.14.  let  there  be  /.  in  the  firmament  of  heaven 
1.5.  and  let  them  be  for  /.  in  the  firmament 
lfi_.  God  made  two  great  /.  greater  to  rule  the  day 
1  Kings  G.  4.  ho  made  windows  of  narrow  /. 
/'so/.  13G.7.  to  him  that  maile great  /.  for  Ins  inercy 
Ezek.  32.  8.  all  the  bright  /.  will  I  make  dark 
I.n/ie  12.  35.  let  your  loins  be  girded,  your  /.  burn. 
./^67s20.8.thfcre  vvere  many  /.  in  the  upper  chamber 
Phil.  2.  15.  among  whom  ye  shine  as  /.  in  tiio  world 
Jam.  1.  17.  coinelh  down  from  the  Father  of  /. 

LIGN-ALOES. 
JV*B)n.34.6.astreeBof/.-a. which  the  L.hath  planted 

LKiURE. 
Ezod.  28.  19.  the  third  row  a  /.  an  agate,  39.  12. 

LIKE. 
Gen.  13.  10.  Sodom  was  /.  the  land  of  Egypt 
Ezud.  15.  11.  who  is  /.  unto  thee?  /Jeiit.  33.  29. 
1  KinissS.  23.  2  Chr.  G.  14.  Psal  35. 10.  |  71.19. 
IG.  31.  manna  was  /.  C(iriander-secd,  wliiie 
24   17  Ihr  gloiv  of  the  Lord  was /.  <ievourine  fire 
30.  32.  nor  shall  ye  make  any  ointment  /.  that 


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£;iO(/..30.33.wIiosoco<npojiideth  iny  thing /.  it.38L 

34.  of  each  sliull  Ihi-re  be  a  /.  weight 
34.1.  hew  twotablei/.tolhefirst,!.  yjeut.lO.  IJ 
jVum.  Zi.  10.  and  let  my  last  end  be  /.  his 
IJeut.  4.  32.  or  any  thing  Juuh  been  heard  /.  it 
I.JM.  lest  thou  be  a  cuised  thing  /.  it 
17.14. set  king  over  me  /.  all  nations,  lSam.8. 5^ 
18^8.  ihey  sliall  have  /.  portions  to  eat 
15.  prophet  ol  thy  breth.  /.  me,  jjcts  3.  22. 1 7.  S; 
18.  1  will  raise  a  prophet  from  brethren/.  ti>the» 
29.  23.  /.  the  uverlhrow  of  Sodom  and  Gomorra* 

34.  10.  there  arose  not  a  prophet  /.  to  Moses 
■losh.  10.  14.  no  day  /.  that  before  or  after  it 
Juiig.  13.  G.  his  countenance  /.  an  angel  of  God 

10^12.  Imj  brake  them  from  his  arms  /.  a  thread 

17.  1  shall  become  weak  and  /.  nny  other  man 

Huth  2.13.  iho'  1  be  not  /.to  one  <'f  tliy  handmaideni 

4.11.  Lord  make  tlie  woman  /.  Uachel  and  /.Leah 

12.  let  Ihy  liouse  be  /.  the  hoube  of  Pharez 
I  Sam.  2.  2.  nor  is  there  any  rock  /.  our  God 
4^9._be  strong,  quit  yourselves  /.  men,  I  Cur.  IG.ll 

17.  7.  the  stall  ol  Ins  spear  was  /.  a  w  eaver's  beta 
25.  3G.  Nabal  held  a  feast  /.  the  feast  of  a  kiiii; 
2li.la.  a  valiant  man,aiid  who  is  L  to  thee  in  Isra.J 

■2  Sam.  7.  9.  /.  to  the  name  of  the  great  men 
23.what  one  nation  m  earth  i,  /.thy  people  Israel? 
22.  34.  he  maketh  iijy  feel  /.  hinds'  feet 

1  hiiigs  3.  12.  nunc  /.  thee  bef.  nor  arise  /.  thee,  15 
10.  2ii.  there  was  nut  the  /.  made  in  any  kingdom 

12.  32.  Jeroboam  ordained  a  feast  /.  that  m  Judali 
lii.3.  /.  ihe  houseof  Jerob.  7.  [21.22. 2 /u;i/r.v  9.<i 

18.  4-1.  there  ariseth  a  little  cloud  /.  a  man's  hand 

20.  25.  number  thee  an  army  /.the  army  ihoii  loitt 
27.  piicheil  before  them /.two  little  Hocks  of  kids 

22.  13.  word  /.  word  of  one  uf  those,  2  Chr.  18. 12. 

2  Kings  3. 2.  but  not  /.  his  father  and  /.  his  iiiotlioi 
5.  14.  his  flesii  came  again  /.  llesii  of  a  little  child 

9.  9.  and  /.  the  house  ol  Baasha  son  of  Ahijah 

13.  7.  had  iniide  thtni  /.  dust  bv  threshing 

14.  3.  yet  not  /.  David  hisfathcr,'lG.2.  2  Chr.  28. 1 
17. 15.  llie  L.  charged  they  .should  not  do  /.  them 
18.  32.  take  you  to  a  land /. your  own,  Isa. 3G.  17 

23.  25.  /.  10  him  was  there  no  king,  JVe.V-  13.  2di. 

1  Chrun.  12.  22.  a  great  host  /.  the  bust  of  God 

27.  23.  would  increase  Israel  /.  the  stars  of  heaven 

2  Chr.  1.  9.  over  a  jieople,  /.  the  dust  of  the  earth 

21.  19.  iic)  burning  for  him  /.  hurning  uf  fathers 

30.  7.  bu  not  ye/,  yuiir  falhijs  and  vonr  brethren 

33.  2.  /.  tu  the  abumniatiuiis  ..f  the  heathen 

35.  18.  there  was  no  passover  /.  lo  that  in  Israe/ 
•hO  5.26  to  grave  /.  as  a  shock  of  corn  cometh  it 

10.  10.  hast  thou  not  curdled  me  /.  cheese? 
11. 12.  though  man  be  burn  /.  a  wild  ass's  colt 
12.25.he  maketh  Ihem  to  slagger  /.  a  drunken  man 
13.  12.  your  remembrances  are  /.  lo  ashes 
1-4.2.  he  Cometh  foilli  /.  a  llower,  and  is  cut  down 

15.  IG.  filthy  is  man,  who  dnnkilhiiiKpiitv/.  waiei 
IG.  14.  he  runneth  upon  me  /.  a  giant 

2U.  7.  he  shall  perish  for  ever  /.  his  own  dung 

21.  11.  Ihey  send  their  little  ui'.;.s  /.  a  tlock 

34.  7.  what  man  is  /.  Job,  who  diinketh  scorning 
3().22.Go<l  e.\alteth  by  pow  er,wliu  teacheth  /.hiiul 
38.  3.  gird  up  now  thy  hiiiis  /.  a  man,  40.  7. 

40.  9.  hast  thou  an  arm  /.  (;od,or  canst  tluindei 

41.  33.  on  earth  there  is  not  his  /.  who  is  made 

42.  8.  ye  have  not  spoken  riiihl  /.  my  servant  Job 
Psal.  1.  3.  he  shall  be  /.  a  tree  planted  by  the  rivets 

_4.  ungodly  are  not  so,  but  are  /.  liie  chaff 
7.  2.  lest  he  tear  my  soul  /.  a  lion,  rending  it 
17.  12.  /.  a  lion  that  is  greedy  of  his  prev 

22.  14.  I  am  poured  out/,  water, my  heart  /.  was 

28.  1.  I  become  /.  them  that  go  down  lo  the  jnt 

31.  12.  I  am  forgotten,  I  am  /.  a  broken  vessel 
3G.  G.  thy  righteousness  is  /.  the  great  muuntaijis  ' 
37.  2.  they  shall  be  soon  cut  down  i.  grass 

35.  and  sjireading  himself*,  a  green  bav  tree 
39. 11.  Ihou  makest  his  beauty  toconsuiue  /.  inotii 
44.  il.  ihou  hast  given  us  /.  sheep  for  mwat 

49.  12.  man  is  /.  the  'oeusts  that  parish,  20. 
52.  2.  thy  tongue  is  /.  a  sharp  razor  working 

8.  but  1  am  /.a  green  olive-tree  in  the  house  of  G. 
.55.  G.  O  that  I  had  wings  /.  a  dove,  I  would  tly 
58. 4. /.the  poison  of  a  serpent,  /.  the  deaf  addar 
59.  G.  they  make  a  noise  /.  a  dog,  they  go,  14. 
04. .'}.  who  whet  their  tongue  /.  a  sword 

72.  G.  he  shall  comedown  /.  iiiin  on  the  grass 

73.  5.  nor  are  they  plagued  /.  other  nien 
77.20.  thou  leddest  thy  peoph.i.  a  nock,  78.  52, 

78.  .57.  they  dealt  nnfaithfull)  /.  Iheir  fiilhcrs 

79.  3.  their  blood  have  shed  /.  water  round  Jenu. 

80.  10.  the  boughs  thereof/,  the  goodly  cedars 
82. 7.  but  shall  (tie  /.  men,  and  fall  /.  one  uf  princea 
83.  13.  O  mv  God,  make  Ihem  /.  a  wheel 
8tl.8.a  stroiig  Lord  /.  to  thee,  113.  5.  Mie.  7.  T8. 
92.  12.  the  righteous  shall  fluinish  /.  the  |iahiii- 

tree,  he  shall  grow  /.  a  cedar  in  Lebanno 
102.  4.  my  heart  is  smitten,  withered  /.grass,  11 
G.  I  am  /.  a  pelican,  /.  an  owl  of  the  desert 
2G.  all  of  Ihem  shall  wax  old  /.  a  garment 
103. 13.  /,  as  a  I'atliei  ^itietb  bis  children,  so  Lbif 


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PsulMi.i.  wlio  slretcliestou;  heavens  I.  a  curtain 
105.  41.  lln'v  ran  m  tlie  dry  places  I.  a  nvcr 
1((T.  'J7.  they  leel  and  stay;ger  i.  a  drutiken  man 
lost.  18.  /.  water,  I.  oiJ  lefu  come  into  liis  buiies 
115. 8.  Ilioy  tlial  make  them  are  i.  So  them,  1J5.18. 
12C.  1.  cajnivity  of  Zion,  we  '.viiie  i  Ihem  dream 
I-IS.  7.  Je^t  I  be  i.  them  th.n  go  cu.vii  to  llie  (iit 
144  4.  mail  is  I.  to  vanity,  his  days  as  a  siiadovv 
147. 16.  he  giveth  enow  i.  wool,  hoar  frost  I.  aslies 

proi).  18.  It),  theircontentious/.the  harsofacaslle 
20.  5.  counsel  in  the  lieartofman  is  i.  deep  water 
23.  32.  it  bitclh  l.  a  serpent,  stingetti  i.  an  adder 
25.  19.  in  an  unraitiil'ui  man  is  I.  a  broken  tootli 

28.  I.  a  city  broken  down,  and  without  walls 
2(>.  4.  answer  not  a  tool,  h«t  thou  be  /.  to  iiiin 

Ca?it.  ii.  11.  my  beloved  is  I.  a  roe  or  young  hart 

17.  turn,  my  beloved,  and  be  tliou  i.  a  roe,  8.  14 

3.  (i.  who  is  tJiis  tiiat  coiiieih  I.  [Hilars  ofsiiioke? 

4.  2.  tJiy  teeth  ate  I.  a  Hock  ol'sheeji  even  shorn 

3.  thy  lijis  i.  scarlet,  temples  I.  a  pomegranate 

4.  tJiy  neck  i.s  I.  the  tower  of  Oavid  for  armoury 

5.  thy  two  bieasls  are  I.  two  y  uiig  roes,  7.  3, 
5.  1.3.  his  il(h;  I,  lilies  dropping  swoet  iiiyrrh 

6. 12.  my  soul  made  me/,  chariots  of  Amini-nadib 
7.  1.  tiie  joints  of  thy  thighs  arc  /.jewels 
2.  thy  nuvol  is  /.  a  goblet,  thy  belly  is  /.  wheat 
4.  eyes  ||  5.  head,  hair  ||  7.  stature  /.  a  palm-tree 
8.  and  (he  smell  of  tliy  nose  I.  apples 
btt.1.9.  should  have  been  /.  ftomorrah,  Jiom.S.'id 
18.tho"  y  our  sins  be  red /.criinsi)n,shall  be  as  wool 

10.  13.  put  down  tiie  inhabitants  I.  a  valiant  man 

11.  7.  and  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  /.  tJie  ox 
If),  and  shall  be  a  highway,  /.  as  it  was  to  Israel 

14.  10.  they  shall  say,  ar'  thou  become  /.  to  us  ? 
J4.  I  will  ascend,  1  will  be  /.  I  he  Most  High  > 
19.  Ihou  art  cast  out  /.  an  alximinable  branch 

16.  11.  my  bowels  shall  sound  /.  a  harp  for  Moab 

19.  IS.  in  that  day  shall  Egypt  be  /.  unto  women 

20.  3. /.as  my  servant  Isaiah  hath  walked  naked 

22.  1(3.  will  toss  thee  /.  a  ball  inio  a  large  country 
20.  17.  /.  a  woman  with  child  that  draweth  near 

30.  33.  breath  of  the  Ijord  I.  a  stream  of  brimstone 
33.9.  Sharon  is  /.a  wilderness, Bashuii  andCarmel 
38.  12.  I  have  cut  off  I.  a  weaver  my  life 

14.  /.  a  crane  or  swallow  so  did  I  chatter 
42.  14.  now  will  I  cry  /.  a  travailing  woman 
4(i.5.to  wlioin  will  ye  compare  me  tnat  we  maybe/. 

57.  20.  the  wicked  are  /.  liie  troubled  sea 

58.  1.  sjiiLte  not,  lift  up  thy  voice  /.  a  trumjiet 
11.  be  /.  a  watered  garden,  and  /.  a  spring 

59.  10.  we  ^rope  for  the  wall  /.  (he  blind 

11.  we  roar  alK.  bears, and  mourn  sore/. doves 
19.  when  the  enemy  shall  come  in  /.  a  tiood 

63.  2.  /.  him  Ihat  treadeth  in  the  wine-fat 

64.  (i.  our  ini<|uities  /.  wind  have  taken  us  away 
6tj.  12.  1  will  extend  pi^ace  to  her  /.  a  river 

fer.  4.  4.  lest  my  fiiiy  ctome  forlh  /.  fire,  21.  12. 
5.  19.  /.  as  ye  have  forsaken  me  and  served  gods 

10.  16.  the  portion  of  .lacob  is  not  /.  them 

11.  19.  I  was  /.  a  lamb  brought  to  the  slaughter 

17.  (i.  for  he  shall  be  /.  the  heath  in  the  desert 

23.  29.  IS  not  my  word  /.  tire  and  /.  a  hammer  ? 
26.  0.  then  will  I  make  this  house  /.  Sliilnh,  9. 

18.  .saying,  Zlon  shall  be  plowed  /.  a  field 
29.  22.  make  thee  /.  Zedekiah  and  /.  Ahub 

36.  32.  were  added  bcoides  to  them  many  /.  words 
38.  9.  he  is  /.  to  die  with  huiif^er  where  he  is 
40.20.  Egypt  is  /.  a  very  fair  heilt'r,  but  destruction 

48.  6.  flee,  be  /.  the  h(  ath  in  the  wilderness 

28.  be  /.  dove  i|  49. 1!'.  shall  come  /.  a  iion,  50. 44. 

49.  19.  who  is  /.  tne,  who  will  ai)i)oint  ? 
51.  19.  the  portion  of  .Jacob  is  not  /.  them 

Eick.  5.  9.  whereto  I  will  not  do  any  more  the  /. 
12. 11.  /.  as  1  have  done,  so  shall  it  be  done  them 

18.  10.  and  doeth  the  /.  to  any  of  these  things 
25.  8.  the  hou.se  of  Judah  is  I.  to  all  the  heathen 

31.  2.  wlioni  art  thou  /.  in  thy  greatness,  18. 
8.  not  any  tree  was  /.  to  him  in  his  beauty 

45.  25.  in  the  seventh  month  shall  he  do  the  /. 

Dae.  3.25.  the  form  of  the  fourth  is  /.  the  Son  of  G. 
5.21.  his  heart  was  made  /.  the  beasts,  /.  oxen 
7.  13.  one  /.  the  Son  of  man  came  with  clouds 

ffos.  4.  9.  and  there  shall  be  /-  people  /.  priest 

5.  10.  tlie  princes  /.  them  that  remove  the  bound 
6. 7.  but  they  /.  men  have  transgressed  the  coven. 
14.  8.  I  am  I.  a  green  fir-tree,  from  me  is  fruit 

Joell.'i.  there  huth  not  Iwen  ever  the  I.  nor  shall  be 
Amos  5.  fi.  lest  he  break  out  /.  fire  in  Joseph 

6.5.  and  invent  instruments  of  music  /.  David 
Zech.  1.  6.  I.  as  the  Lord  of  hosts  thought  to  do 

12.6   make  the  governors  of  Judah /.  a  hearth 
Ma(.3.10. 1  ho  Spirit  descending/,  a  dove,  and  light- 
ingon  him,  Mark  1. 10.  /Jute 3.22.  John  1.32. 

6.  S    be  not  ye  therefore  /.  unto  them 

29.  was  not  arrayed  /.  one  of  these,  Luke  12.  27. 
11.16. /.children  silting  in  tne  market,  /.uJte7. 32. 
»2.  13.  it  was  restored  who,  e   .  as  the  other 

13.  31.  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  I.  to  a  grain  of 
mustard  seed,  Mark  4.31.  I.ukc  13.  19. 
83,  kinjriom  of  heaven  is  /.  lea  von,  /  uAc  13.  21. 
244 


LIK 

Mat.  13. 44.  is  1.  to  a  treasure  ||  AT>.  is  /.  a  merchant 
47.  is  /.  to  a  net  ||  52.  is  /.  a  householder,  20. 1- 

22. 2.  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  /.  to  a  certain  king 
39.  and  the  second  is  /.  to  it,  Mark  J2.  31. 

23.  27.  for  ye  are  /.  to  whited  sepulchres 

28.3.  his  countenance  was  /.lightnii:g  and  raiment 
Luke  0.  47.  I  will  shew  you  to  whom  iie  is  /. 

7.  31.  aJid  to  what  are  they  /.  ||  32.  are  I.  children 

13.  18.  he  said,  to  what  is  the  kingdom  of  God/.  ? 
John  7.  40.  answered,  never  man  sjmke  /.  this  man 

8.  55.  I  shall  be  a  liar  /.  unto  you,  but  1  know 

9.  9.  some,  this  is  he,  others  said,  he  is  /.  him 
Jicts  8.  32.  /.  a  lamb  dumb  before  his  shearer 

II.  17.  Ibrasmuch  as  God  gave  thein  the  /.  gift 

14.  15.  we  also  are  men  of  /.  j>aesions  with  you 

17.  29.  not  to  think  the  Godhead  is  /.  gold  or  silver 

19.  25.  with  the  workmen  of/,  occupation 
Horn.  1.  23.  an  image  made  /.  to  corruptible  man 

0.  4.  /.  as  Christ  was  raised  up  from  the  dead 
Phil.  3.  21.  fashioned  /.  unto  his  glorious  body 
1  7'Af,s,s.2.14.  sutl'ered  /.  things  of  your  countrymen 
Heb.  2.17.  it  believed  him  to  be  made  /.his  brethren 

4.  15.  was  ill  all  points  temjned  /.  as  we  are 

7.  3.  but  made  /.  to  the  Son  of  God,  abides  a  priest 
Jam.  1.  0.  that  wavereth  is  /.  a  wave  of  the  sea 
23.  he  is  /.  a  man  beholding  his  natural  face 

5.  17.  Elias  was  a  man  subject  to  /.  passions 

1  Pit.  3. 21.  /.  figure  whereunto  baptism  save  us 

2  Pel.  1. 1.  have  obtained  /.  precious  faith  with  us 
I  John  3.  2.  he  shall  api)ear,  we  shall  be  /.  him 
liev,  1.  13.  one  /.  the  Son  of  man,  clothed,  14.  14. 

13.  4.  worshipped,  saying,  who  is  /.  to  the  beast 
11.  he  had  two  horns  /.  a  lamb,  and  he  spake  as 
16.  13.  I  saw  three  unclean  spirits  /.  frogs  come 

18.  18.  saying,  what  city  is  /.  to  this  great  city? 

LIKE  manner. 
F.zod.  7.  11.  did  in  /.  man.  w  ith  their  enchantments 
23. 11.  in  /.  7nan.  thou  shalt  deal  with  thy  viiieyd. 
/Jcut.22  3.  in  /.  »ia;(ncr  shalt  thou  do  with  his  ass 
./«(/^.11.17.  in/,  manner  they  sent  to  king  of  Moab 
1  .Saw. 19.24.  he  prophesied  before  Samuel  in  l.7na. 
A'ca.  6. 5.  Sanballat  sent  in  /.  manner  the  filth  time 
laa.  51.0.  that  dwell  there  shall  die  in  /.  manner 
Mark  13.  29.  ye  in  I.  man.  when  ye  see  these  thin^ 
Lukef).  23.  in  /.  man.  did  their  fathers  to  prophets 

20.  31.  third  look  her,  in  /.  man.  the  seventh  also 
.icts  1.1 1.  shall  so  come  in  /.  vtan.  as  ye  have  seen 
1  'I'tin.  2. 9.  in  /.  m  that  women  adorn  tliemselve 
./«(/t'7.in/.mo»i7ic?"giviiig  themselves  to  fornication 

LIKE-MINDED. 
iJo7n.]5.5.  the  God  of  jiatienee  grant  you  to  be/. 
Phil.  2.  2.  that  ye  bo  /.  vi.  \\  20. 1  have  no  man  /.  m. 

J^one  LIKE. 

Exod.  8.10.  there  is  none  I.  the  Lord  our  God.9.14 

Deut.  33. 20.  2  .Sam.  7.  22.  1  (Jkrun.  1".  20. 

9.  24.  none  I.  the  hail  ||  11.6.  none  I.  cry  of  Egypt 

1  Sam.  10.  24.  none  I.  Suul  among  all  the  people 

21.  9.  David  said,  there  is  none  I.  that,  give  it  me 

1  Kings  3.12.  there  was  n.  I.  Sol.||  21.25.  n.  I.  A hab 

2  Kings  18.5.  so  that  after  there  was  n.l.  Hezekiah 
■  Job  1.  8.  that  there  is  none  I.  him  in  the  earth,  2.  3. 
Psal.  86.8.  among  the  gods  n.  I.  to  thee,  .7cr.l0.6,7. 
Isa.  46.  9.  for  I  am  God,  and  there  is  iione  I.  me 
/er.  30.7.  alus,  lhat  day  is  great,  so  that  none  I.  it 
JJan.  1.  19.  among  all  was  found  none  I.  Daniel 

Unch  LIKE. 
F.zek.  18.  14.  considereth,  and  doelh  not  svch  I. 
Mark  7.  8.  many  other  such  I.  things  ye  do,  13. 
Gal.  5.  21.  envyings,  drunkenness,  and  such  I. 

LIKE. 

Deut.  25.  7.  if  the  man  /.  not  to  take  her,  8. 
Rom.  1.  28.  even  as  they  did  not  /.  to  retain  God 

LIKED. 
1  Chron.  28.4.  among  the  sonsof  my  father  he  /.  me 

LIKEN. 
Isa.  40.  18.  to  whom  then  will  ye  /.  God  ?  25.  |  46.5 
Lam.  2.  13.  what  thing  shall  I  /.  to  thee  ? 
Mat.  7.  24.  and  doelh  them,  I  will  /.  him  to  a  man 
11.  10.  whereto  /.  this  generation,  Luke  7.  31 
WarA  4.30.  whereunto  /.  the  kingdom,  Luke  13.20. 

LIKENED. 
P.ta/.  89.  6.  who  among  the  sons  can  be/,  to  Lord  ? 
lev.  6.2.  I  have  /.  the  daughter  of  Zion  to  a  comely 
Mat.  7.  26.  shall  he  /.  to  a  foolish  man  who  built 
13.  24.  kingdom  of  heaven  is  /.  18.  23.  I  25.  1. 
LIKENESS 
Signifies,   [1]   The  external  visible  form  or  re- 
presentation of  a  thing,  Ezek.  1.  5.     [2]  Jin 
image  representing  a  person  or  thing,  Deut. 
4.    12,   15.    Isa.  40.   18.     [3]  J]  true  ami  real 
resemblance  between  one  person  and  another, 
Gen.  5.  3. 
Gen.  1.  20.  let  us  make  man  after  our  /.  5. 1. 
5.  3.  Adam  begat  a  son  in  his  own  /. 
F.iod.  20.  4.  shult  not  make  the  /.  of  any  thing 
Deut.  4. 16.  lest  voii  make  a  graven  image  the  /.  of 
male  or  female,  17,  18,  23,  25. 1  5.  8 
Psal.  17. 1 12.  /.  of  him  is  as  a  lion  that  desiretli 
17. 1.5. 1  sliull  be  satisfied,  when  awake  with  Ihy/. 
Isa.  13.  t  4.  /.  of  great  people  gathered  ta<f  ether 


LIM 

Isa.  4D.  18.  or  what  /.  will  ye  cdnlpare  to  hi'mir 
Kiek.  1.  5.  came  the  /.  of  lour  living  creatutee 
10.  as  for  the  /.  of  their  faces,  1(1.  22. 
13.  /.  of  lamps  ||  16.  they  four  had  one  /.  10.  10 
22.  the  /.  of  the  tiriiament  was  as  crystal 
20.  /.  of  a  throne,  10  1.  |  8.  2.  lo,  as  I.  as  of  lira 
28.  this  was  the  /.  of  the  glory  of  the  ].iord 
10.  21.  and  the  /.  of  the  hands  ol  a  man 

19.  1 10.  thy  mother  is  like  a  vine  in  tiiy  / 
Jicts  14. 11.  gods  are  come  down  in  the  /   cf  men 
Rom.  6.5.  if  we  have  been  planted  in  the  I   of  big 

death, we  shall  be  also  in  tiie  /.of  his  lesurrcctioo 
8.  3.  God  sending  his  Son  in  the  /.  of  sinful  tjcxh 
Phil.  2.  7.  and  was  made  iii  the  I.  of  men 

LIKETH. 
Deut.  23.  16.  he  shall  dwell  where  it  /.  him  best 
Estli.  8.  8.  write  ye  also  tor  the  Jews  as  it  /.  you 
.imos  4.  5.  for  this  I.  vou,  O  children  of  I»rael 

LIKING. 
Job  39. 4.  their  young  ones  are  in  good  /.  grow  up 

LIKING. 
Dan.  1.  10.  why  shoidd  he  sec  your  faces  worse  I. 

LIKEWISE. 
Exod.  22.  30.  /.  shalt  thou  do  with  thine  oxen 
Deut.  12.  30.  serve  their  gods,  even  so  will  I  do  / 
15.  !7.  to  thy  maid-servant  thou  shalt  do  /. 
22.  3.  to  thy  brother's  lost  goods  shalt  thou  do  t 
.Judg.  7. 17.  he  sai<l  to  them,  look  on  me,  and  do  ». 

1  6u(H. 19.21. sent  messengers, and  ihey  prophesied  I, 
31.  5.  fell  /.  on  his  sword,  and  died  with  him 

2  Ham.  17.  5.  and  let  us  hear  /.  what  he  sailh 
1  Kings  11.8.  and  /.  did  he  for  ail  his  strange  wives 
1  Chron.  19. 15.  /.  fled  before  Abisliai  his  brother 

23,30.  to  praise  every  morning  and  I.  at  even 
JVch.  5.  10.  I  /.  might  exact  of  them  money 
Esth.  4.  10.  I  also  and  my  maidens  will  fast  /. 
Psal.  49.  10.  /.  llie  fool  and  brutish  person  jierish 

52.  5.  God  shal'l  /.  destroy  thee  lor  ever 
Eccl.  7.22.  knows  thou  thyself/,  hasl  cursed  others 
JVah.  1. 12.  though  they  be  quiet  and  /.  many,  yet 
JIat.  17. 12.  /.  shall  also  Son  of  man  sufi'er  of  ihera 

18  35.  so  /.  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do  lo  you 

20.  5.  he  went  about  the  sixth  hour,  and  did  /. 
10.  they  /.  received  every  man  a  jieniiy 

21.  30.  he  came  to  the  second  and  said  /. 
30.  other  servants,  and  thev  did  unto  them  I. 

22.  20.  /.  the  second  and  third  died,  Mark  J2.2I 

24.  33. so /.  when  ye  see  these  things,  Luke 21.  31 

25.  17,  /.  he  that  liad  received  two  talerts 

26.  35.  /.  also  said  all  his  disciples,  Mark  14.  31. 

27.  41.  /.  the  chief  priesis  mocked,  Mark  15.  31. 
Luke  2.  38.  and  she  gave  (hanks  /.  to  the  Lord 

3.  11.  iet  him  do  /.  ||  6.  31.  do  ye  also  to  them  /. 
10,  37.  go  and  do  /.  ||  13.  3.  ye  shall  /.  perish,  5. 

14.  33.  /.  who  forsaketh  not  all  lhat  he  halh 

15.  7.  /.  joy  shall  he  in  heaven  over  one,  10. 
16.25.  /.  Lazarus  received  evil  things,  lint  now 
17.  10.  so  /.  when  ye  shall  have  done  all  Ihings 
22.  20.  /.  also  the  cup  after  supper,  saying 

./oAn5.19.what  he  doelh,these  alsodoetli  the  Son  i- 
.ricts  3.  24.  prophets  have  /.  foretold  of  these  dayM 
Rom.  1.  27.  /.  the  men  leaving  the  natural  use 
6.  11.  /.  reckon  yourselves  to  be  dead  to  sin 
8.  26.  /.  the  Spirit  helpeth  oiir  infirmities 
1  Cor.  7.  3.  and  /.  also  the  wife  to  the  husband 
Gal.  2.  13.  other  Jews  dissembled  /.  wiih  him 
1  Tim.  5.25.  /.  the  good  works  of  some  are  manifest 
Tit.  2.  6.  young  men  /.  exhort  to  be  sober-minded 
Heb.  2. 14.  he  also  himself/,  took  part  of  the  same 
1  Pet.  4.  1.  arm  yourselves  /.  with  the  same  mind 
.hide  8.  /.  these  filthy  dreamers  defile  the  flesh 
Rev.  8.  12.  the  day  shone  not,  and  the  night  /. 

LIKE  wise. 
Mat.  21.  24. 1  in  /.  icise  will  tell  by  what  authority 

LILY 
Signifies,  The  beautiful,  fragrant,  and  medi 
cinal  flower  so  called,  Mat.  6.  28.  To  which 
are  compared,  [I]  Christ,  who  is  refreshii  g 
and  beautiful  to  true  believers.  Cant.  2. 1.  [2] 
His  church  and  people,  Cant.  2.  2,  16. 
Cant.  2  1.  lam  Ihe  rose  of  Sharon,  and  /.  of  vnllieg 

2.  as  the  /.  among  thorns,  so  is  my  love  among 
Hos.  14. 5.  Israel  shall  srow  as  the  /.  and  cast  forth 

LILIES. 
1  Kings  7. 26.  wrought  with  flowers  of/.  2  CAr.4.5 
Cant.  2.  10.  my  beloved  feedeth  among  the  /.  0.  3. 

4.  5.  like  two  yo  -•  g  rocs  which  feed  an.ong  (lie  / 

5.  13.  his  lipsiil        dropping  sweet  myrrii 
7  2.  thv  belly  is  like  wheat  set  about  v\<.h  I. 

Jl/at.6.28.  consid.  the  /.how  they  grow,  Luke  12.27 

LILY  work. 

1  Kings  7.19.  (he  chapiters  were  of /.M.in  the  pore! 

22.  and  on  the  top  of  (he  pillars  was  /.  icork 

LIME. 

/«o.  33.  12.  the  people  shall  be  as  (he  burnmgsof  / 

,imos  2. 1.  he  burned  bones  of  king  of  Eu,  m  to  i 

LIMIT. 
Ezek.  43.  12.  the  /.  thereof  shall  be  most  hu'y 

LIMITED. 
Psal.  78.  41.  tliey  /.  t!ie  Holy  One  of  Israe:. 


LIO 

LrMiTE'iir.  ( 

Ihb  4  *  again,  lie  I.  a  certain  day,  saying,  to  -ky 
LINE 

Sifnifii's,  [!].■?  cord  or  instrument  to  measure  any 
iUtng  by,  1  Kings  7.  IJ,  -iS.  [i]  JJi-cctwii 
or  tnslruction  given  us  by  any  llnna,  I'suliii 
VJ.  4.  [;i]  .i  purlwn  measured  by  line,  l'»aliii 
10.  G.  [4]  7Vi<  dvelrine  uf  Uie  icu-a  t'rierty 
end  Jtlaintij  delivered,  Isaiuli  'iS.  10,  111.  [.'>]. 
Judgment  and  deslruclwn  laid  along  n/iun 
!'ime  place  or  person  as  it  were  by  line,  ~ 
Kings -1.  13.  [til  .-y  building  or  edijice  made 
by  hue,  Zerh.  1.  lO. 

Jc//i.  -■  IH.  Iiiiid  ihis  /.  of  scarlet  thread  in  window 
i\.  8li<'  '.>"uMd  liie  scarlet  I.  in  the  windi"- 

2  6'it?n.  8,  2.  lu'  inoaMUcil  M<iali  wiili  a  I.  witlione?. 

1  Kings',  l.*)  aii<l  ;W.  ol'  twelve  ciiliit.s  did  compass 
2l.  a  <.  of  iliirty  ciibils  did  cninpass,  2  Clir.  4.  2. 

2Kings2l.  13.  sUi'tcli  over  Jemsaleni  i.  ol  Samaria 
Jiib'iS.  6.  orwlioliiitli  St  I  etched  tliei.  ontheeanli  ? 
/"sa!.  19.  4.  their  I.  is  gone  Ihroiifjii  all  the  earth 

7S.  55.  he  divided  lliem  an  iiiluTilance  by  I. 
Jsu.  18.  t -.  anaiionol'/.  I.  andtreadiiiKuiiderfoot 

2.-!.  10.  lor  I.  must  be  upon  I.  I.  upon  /.  1.3. 
IT.  judKinenl   also    will  I  lay   to   the    I.  and 
ri>!litpoii"iieSf 

34.  11.  shall  stretch  out  on  it  the  ?.  of  confiition 
IT.  lii-<  hand  hath  divided  it  to  them  tiy  I. 

44.  13.  he  inarkcth  it  out  with  a  I.  he  fitteth  it 
Jcr,  31.  ■"!).  the  measuring  I.  shall  yet  t;o  Ibrih 
La>n.  2.  8.  the  Lord  hath  stn  tchtd  nut  a  I. 
Ezek.  40.  .3.  a  man  thut  had  the  I  of  flax  in  Ids  hand 

4T.  3.  the  nj.nn  that  had  the  I.  went  eastward 
Ainos  7.  IT.  tliy  l:.nd  >liall  he  divided  by  I.  and  die 
Zcch.  1.  16.  a  1.  shall  he  ^tntclied  on  Jerusalem 

2.  1.  a  man  with  a  measuring  I.  in  his  hand 

2  Cor.  10.  llj.  not  to  boast  in  another  man's  L 

LINEAGE. 
Luke^.  4.  because  h<!  was  of  (he  I.  of  David 

LINES. 
2  Sam.  8.  2.  with  two  I.  measured,  he  put  to  death 
Fr.al.  K).  ti.  the  I.  are  fallen  in  pleasant  places 

LINGERED. 
Gen.  19.  in.  while  Lot/,  the  men  laidliold  on  hand 
43.  10.  except  we  had  I  surely  we  had  returned 

LINOERETH. 
2  Pet.  2.  3.  whose  judgment  of  a  long  tinio  ^  not 

LINEN. 
F.xnd.  28.  42.  tliou  shnlt  make  them  I.  bioei-hes 
Lrv.  f>.  10.  put  on  I.  garment  and.  /.  Ireeclus.  l(i.  4. 
13.  47.  whether  woollen  or  I.  garineii!,  15,  •')■.',  •'>9. 
16.  23.  Aaron  shall  put  off  the  /.  irartrent^ 
32.  /.  clothes  and  I.  garments,  F.iek.  44.  17.  IS. 

1  Sam.  2  18.  Samuel  ministered  vvith  a  I.  epiiod 
22.  18.  slew  8.5  persons  that  did  wear  a  /  tpiiod 

2  .Sum.  ().  14.  David  was  girded  wiili  a  I.  ephci' 

I  Kings  10.  2S.  Solomon  had  I.  yarn  brought,  Uie 
merchants  received  the  I.  yarn,  2  C/trnn.  I.  16. 

Jrr.  13.  1.  gel  thee  a  I.  girdle,  |iut  it  on  itij  nuns 

Mat.  27.  .W.  wrapped  it  in  a  l-  cloth,  .h/iti  10.40. 

Jtlark  14.  .51.  a  I.  cloth  cast  about  his  naked  body 
52.  and  he  left  the  /.  cloth  and  tied  naked 

/,ukc  24.  12.  Peter  beheld  the  I.  clothes,  .fohn  20.6. ; 

JoAnW.  5.  John  saw  the  t.  clothes,  yet  went  not  i;, 
LINEN. 

Z-i).  19.  19.  nor  shall  a  gannent  mingled  of  J  and 
woolhai  come  upon  Ihce,  Jir.ii'-  ".''.J.  11. 

I  Chron.  1.5.27.  David  had  on  Inn.  an  -pii-id  uf  I. 

Mark  1.5.  46.  wrapped  lom  in  *'  6  ;   /%'%<■  23.  53. 

Key.lS.c.seven  arigeis  clothed  if  jur'.-  i>.i5 ;  white  .". 
Se.e   I'lM':. 
LI.NI'EL. 

F.xnd.  12.  22.  and  strike  !]\>:  I.  and  two  side-posts 
23.  when  he  .scelh  blood  nn  the  I.  he  will  pass 

1  Kings  6. 31.  the  /.  and  side  |iii..!is  were  a  fiflli  iiart 

^mos  9.  1.  smite  the  /.  that  the  posts  may  shake 
LI.NTELfJ. 

Zcph.%  14.  bittern  shall  lodge  in  the  upper  /.  of  it 
LION 

Is  taken,  properly,  for  the  most  courageous  and 
generous  of  all  irild  beasts,  an  emblem  of 
strength  and  vnlnnr,  .lob  38.  39.  Prov.  28.  1. 
To  which  are  comi'areil,  [1]  Christ  .fesus,  the 
great,  mighty,  and  invincible  lion  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah.  who  conquers  and  leads  captive  his 
own,  and  his  peiipli''i  eiiemics,  Rev.  5.  5.  (2] 
The  tribe  of  .ludah  and  its  kings,  talio  were 
valiant,  courageuus,  and  terrible  to  their  ene- 
mies, and  made  a  prey  nf  them.  Gen.  49.  9. 
[."]  The  devil,  who  like  a  fierce  and  hungry 
lion,  seeks  all  opportunities  and  advantages 
to  enstiiire  and  destroy  mankind,  1  Pet.  .5.  H. 
f4]  T^/rants  and  violent  oppressors,  2  Tim.  4. 
17.  [.5]  Knemir.':  end  evils  of  every  kind, 
Psal.  91.  13  [0]  Some  pretended  difficulties 
and  hinrii-raw  ea  to  divert  one  from  his  duty, 
Prov  2-.'.  13. 

Gen,  49.  9.  Jndnh  couched  as  a  I.  who  shall  rouse 

A'lim  24.  9.  Israel  lay  down  as  a  /.  as  a  great  I. 

Ditit  33.  30.  Gad  dwelleih  as  a  Z  and  leareth 
345 


LIO 

.ludg.  14.  S.  lie  turned  to  see  the  carcase  of/,  there 
was  as«  arm  ol' bees  and  honey  in  carcase  of  i 
lei.  the  men  .said,  what  is  stronger  tlian  a  <.  ? 
1  *(un.  17.  34.  there  came  a  I.  and  took  a  la.nb 
•J  Sam.  17.  10.  whose  heart  is  as  llie  heart  of  a  I. 
23.  20.  slew  a/,  m  the  inidslof  a  pit,  1  Ckr.  11.22. 

1  Kings  13.  24.  when  gone,  a  I.  met  him  by  the  way 

and  slew  lum,  the  I.  also  stood  by  the  carcase 
2.5.  men  .^aw  the  /.  standing  by  the  carcase,  2f . 
2li.  the  Lord  bath  delivered  him  to  the  t. 
20.  30.  as  soon  as  thou  art  departed  from  me,  a  /. 
shall  slay  thee ;  a  I.  found  him  and  slew  him 
.hb  4.  10.  the  roaring  of  the  I.  voice  of  the  lierce  /. 
10.  16.  thou  huntest  me  as  a  fierce  I. 
28.  ri.  nor  the  tierce  /.  passed  by  it 
J,"!*.  39.  wilt  thou  hunt  the  prey  for  the  I.? 
l\-ial.  7.  2.  lest  he  tear  my  soul  like  a  I.  rending 

10.  9.  he  lieih  in  wait  secretly  as  a  I. 

17.  12.  like  a  /.  that  is  greedy  of  his  prey 
22.  13  they  gaped  on  me  as  a  roaring  I. 
!U.  13.  thou  shall  tread  on  the  /.  and  adder 
/'roii.l9.12.the  king's  wrath  is  as  the  roaring  of  a /. 

20.  2.  the  fear  of  a  king  is  as  the  roaring  of  a  /. 
22.  13.  the  slothful  saitli,  there  is  a  I.  in  the  way 
26.  13.  there  is  a  I.  in  the  way,  a  I.  in  the  street 
28.  I.  but  llie  righteous  are  bold  as  a/. 

30.  30.  a  I.  which  is  strongest  among  beasts 
Eecl.  9.  4.  a  living  dog  is  bet'er  than  a  dead  I. 
Isa.  5.  29.  their  roaring  shall  be  like  a  I.  shall  roar 

11.  7.  till-  /.  shall  eai  straw  like  the  ox,  65.  25. 

21.  H.  he  i-iied,  a  I.  my  lord,  1  stand  on  watch 
29. fl.  woe  to  the  /.of God,  city  where  Dav.  dwelt 
35.  9.  no  /.  shall  be  there,  nor  ravenous  beast 
38.  13.  as  a  /.  so  will  he  break  all  my  bones 

Ser.  2.  30.  hath  devoured  your  prophets  like  a  I. 

4.  7.  the  /.  is  come  up  from  his  thicket 

5  6.  a  /.  out  of  the  forest  shall  slay  them 

12.  8.  my  heritage  is  to  me  as  a  /.  in  the  forest 
25.  38.  he  hath  forsaken  his  covert  as  the  /. 
49  19.  behold,  he  shall  come  up  like  a  /.  .50.  44 

Lam.  3.  10.  he  was  to  me  as  a  /.  in  secret  plac(-< 
Fliek.  1.  10.  and  the  face  of  a  /.  on  the  right  side 

10.  !4.  and  the  third  v  as  the  face  of  a  /. 
22.25.  a  conspiracy  ofpiopbets  like  a  roaring  / 

/}an.  7.  4.  the  first  was  like  a  /.  and  Inid  v.  ui  js 
Hiis.  5.  14.  for  I  will  be  to  Ephraim  at  a  /. 

11.  10.  he  ,hall  roar  like  a  /.  when  he  shall  roa- 
13.7.1  will  De  to  them  as  /.  ||  8.  I  will  devour  as  a  /. 

.Joel  1.  6.  teeth  of  a  /.  checlt-teelh  of  a  great  /. 

.,imo-i  3.  4.  will  a  /.  roar  when  he  hath  no  prey  t 
8.  Ihe  I.  hath  roared,  who  will  not  tear  1 
12.  as  shepherd  taketh  out  of  tiie  mouth  of  the  /. 

Jific.  5.  8.  the  remnant  of  Jacob  shall  be  as  a  /. 

J\r«A.2.i2 /.did  tear  in  pieces  enough  for  his  whelps 

2  Tim.i.  17.  I  was  delivered  out  of  mouth  of  the  / 

1  Pet.  5.  8.  the  devil  as  a  roaring  /.  walketb  about 
Rev.  4.  7.  and  the  first  beast  was  like  a  /. 

5.  5.  the  /.  of  the  tribe  of  Jndah  hath  prevailed 
10  3.  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  as  when  a  /.  roaretb 

13.  2.  and  his  mouth  as  the  mouth  of  a  /. 

.Sec  Rear. 

LION  LIKE 

2.Sam.23.20.slcw  two  /.-/.men  of  .Moab,lC/ir.  11.22. 

Old  LION. 
Cm.  49.  9.  as  an  old  I.  who  shall  rouse  him  up  1 
.Tob  4.  11.  the  old  I.  perishelh  for  lack  of  prey 
Isa.  30.  6.  from  whence  come  the  young  and  old  /.? 
JV«A.  2.  11.  where  the  lion,  even  the  old  I.  walked 

Young  LION. 
JVnm.  23.  24.  and  shall  lift  up  himself  as  a  young  I 
.Iiidg  14.  5.  behold,  a  young  I.  roared  against  him 
Psal.  17.  12.  as  it  were  a  young  I.  lurking  in  secret 
91.  13.  the  young  I.  shall  thou  trample  under  feet 
Isa.  II.  6.  the  calf  and  T/mtn"-/.  lie  down  together 

31.  4.  like  tiie  ynung  I.  roaring  on  his  prey 
Kz''/i.l9.3.  it  became  a  ?/.  /.  and  learned  to  catch,  fi, 

S.lhen  she  took  anolher,and  made  him  a  youngl. 

32.  2.  thou  art  like  a  young  I.  of  the  nations 

41. 19.faceofa7/oH7!n- /.was  towards  the  palm  tree 
fins.  5.  14.  I  will  be  as  a?/.  /.  to  tliehouse  of  Judah 
Jimos  3.4.will  a  young  l.c.ry  out  of  his  den, if  taken 
Mic.  5. 8.  as  a  young  /.  among  the  flocks  of  sheep 

LIONESS. 
F.zek.  19.  2.  ani'  sav,  what  is  thy  mother  ?  a  /. 

LIONESSES. 

JVaA  2  12.  thj  lion  strangled  for  his  /.  and  filled 

I, IONS. 

2  Sam.  1   23.  Saul  and  ,Ionathan  stronger  than  / 

1  Kings  7.  29.  on  the  borders  were  /.  beneath  the  /. 
36.  he  graved  chenihims,  /.  and  palm-trees 

10.  10.  two  /.  stood  beside  the  stays,  2  Chr.  9.  IS, 
20  twelve  /.  stood  on  thf  one  side',  2  Chron.  9.19. 

2  Kings  17.  25   ihe  Lord  sent  /.  among  them 
26.  riiereliire  li<-  Initb  sent  /.  among  them 

1  Chron.  12  H.  w  lose  faces  were  like  faces  of  I. 
P.<r«/.  22.  21.  save  me  from  the  /.  month  for  thou 

.35.  17.  Lord,  rescue  mv  darling  from  the  /. 

.57.  4.  my  soul  is  among  /.  I  lie  even  among  them 
CnrK  4. H.iook  from  to|iof  Amana,  from  the  /.  dc 
laa.  15.  9. 1,  on  him  that  escapeth  of  Moab 


LIP 

Jer.  50  17.  Ihe  I.  have  driven  I.-;raeI  away 
51.  .3.S.  tliey  shall  loar  lygeilier  like  /. 
Ezek.  V.I.  2.  a  lioness,  she  lay  down  among?, 
(i   he  went  up  and  down  aiiio-.ig  the  /. 
Dan.  6.  24.  and  the  /.  bad  Ihe  mastery  of  them 

27.  who  delivered  Daniel  from  the  power  of  the  t 
Nuh.  2.  11.  where  is  the  dwellieg  of  the  /.? 
Zeph.  3.  3.  Iier  princes  within  are  roaring  /. 
Ileb.  11.  3i.  through  faith  stopped  the  nmUlhsoft 
Rev.  'J.  S.  their  teeth  were  as  the  teeth  of/. 
IT.  the  heads  of  the  horses  were  as  the  heads  of  I. 
See  I)KN. 
LION'S  whelp,  whelpa. 
Gen.  49.  9.  Jndah  is  /.  whelp,  from  the  prey,  my  son 
Dciit.  33.  22.  Dan  is  a  /    irhelp,  lie  sliall  letip  from 
Job.  4.  II.  the  stout  /.  whelps  are  scattered  abroad 
28.  8.  the  /.  vdielps  have  not  trodden  it,  nor  tierce 
Jer.  51.  33.  sh.dl  roar,  they  shall  yell  as  /.  whelpa 

Young  LIONS. 
Job.  4.  10  the  teclb  of  ihe  young  I.  are  l)rnken 
3^,  .3;).  will  lliou  till  Ihe  appetite  for  the  young  l.f 
Psiil.  3i.  10   \))e  yonnrj  I.  do  lack  and  suffer  hunger 
S'l,  6,  break  out  the  {;ieat  tcL'tli  of  the  young  I. 
101.  21.  the  young  I.  roar  aflerllieir  prey 
7*t.5.  29.  they  shall  roar  lil;c  young  I.  and  lay  hold 
Jer.  2.  15.  the  young  I.  roared  upon  him  and  yelled 
Ezek.  19.  2.  she  nourished  her  whelps  among  y.  I. 
.38.  13.  with  all  the  young  I.  shall  say  to  thee 
Nah.  2.  11.  where  is  the  feeding-place  of  they./.? 

1.3.  and  the  sword  shall  devour  thy  young  I. 
Zcc/i.ll.3.tberei3a  voice  oft  he  voariii;;  of  young  I, 

LIP. 

Signifies,  [1]  The  upper  am!  nether  part  nf  the 
mouth.  Lev.  13.  45.     [2]    Words,  or  impatient 
and  nnbecomina  expressions.  Jol)  2.  10.    [3} 
Language  or  speech.    Gen.  11.  t  I.     [41   The 
montb.  together  with  an  abiliti/and  liberty  to 
speak  to  God's  honour,  and  sing  to  his  praise. 
Psal.    51.   15.      [5]    The    tongue.    Prov.    10.    19. 
l.sa.  2.S.   11.     [61   Oiitiunrd  devotion,  and  pro- 
fession of  religion.  Isa.  29.  13. 
Gen.  U.  +  1.  the  whole  earth  was  of  one  /. 
Lev.  13.  45.  he  shall  put  a  covering  on  bis  /. 
Judg.  1.  t  22.  host  fled  to  the  /.  of  Abel-mehnlnh 

1  Kings  9,  t  2(i.  in  Ezioii-geber  on  /.  of  the  Red-sea 

2  Kings -1.  f  13.  Elislia  stood  by  the  /.  ofjorilan 
Psal.2i.7.  they  shoot  out  the  /.  they  shake  the  head 
Prov.  12.  19.  the  /.  of  truth  shidl  be  established 
Ezek.  .36.  t  3.  made  to  come  on  the  I.  of  the  longue 
il//c.  3.  t  7.  Ihey  shall  cover  the  upper  /. 

LIPS. 
Exod.  6. 12.  who  am  of  uncircnmcised  /.  30. 
iV«?)i.  30.  6.  or  uttered  ought  out  nf  her  /.  8,  12. 
1  Sun.  1.  1.3.  spake  in  her  heart, only  her  /.  moved 
^KingslS.  f-20.  they  are  hut  wordsof /.  Tsa. 'A6.i5. 
Psid.  12.  2.  with  Haltering  /.  do  they  speak 

3.  the  Lord  shdl  cut  off  all  flattering  /. 

4.  our  /.  are  our  own,  who  is  lord  over  us? 

IT.  1.  my  pniyer  that  goeih  not  out  of  feigned  F. 
31.  IS.  let  the  lying  /.  be  i.ul  to  silence,  which  spetdc 
59.  7.  behold,  swoid.s  are  in  their/.  whod.4h  hear? 

12.  for  the  words  of  their  /.  let  them  be  Itiken 
63.  5.  my  mouth  slndl  praise  thee  witli  joyliiU. 
120.  2.  deliver  my  soul.  O  Lord,  from  lying  /. 
ItO.  3.  adders'  poison  is  under  their  /. 

9.  let  the  mischief  of  their  own  /.  cover 'hem 
Prov.  4.  24.  and  perverse  /.  pnl  far  from  thee 
5.  3.  /.  of  a  strange  woman  drop  as  a  honey-comb 
7.  21.  with  flattering  of  ber  /.  she  fori'cd  bim 
10.  1-3.  in  the/,  of  liim  that  h;dh  iinderstanding- 
18.  he  that  liideih  haired  with  lying  /.  is  a  fool 
21.  the  /.  of  llie  righteous  feed  many,  hut  fools 
32.  the  /.  of  righteous  know  what  is  acceptable 
12.  22.  lying  /.  are  an  abomination  to  ihe  Lord 

14.  3.  lull  the  /.  of  the  wise  shall  preservelhem 

T.  when  perceivest  notin  liim  the/,  of  knowledge 
23.  the  talk  of  the  /.  tendelh  only  to  pennry 

15.  7.  the  /.  of  the  wise  disnerse  knowledge 

16.  10.  a  divine  sentence  is  in  Ihe  /.  of  the  king 

13.  righteous/,  are  the  delight  of  kings 

21.  the  sweetness  of  the  /.  increaseth  learning 
IT.  4.  a  wicked  doer  givetli  heed  to  false  /. 
7.  much  less  do  lying  /.  become  a  prince 
18.  6.  afo.5rs  /.  enter  into  contention 
20.  1.5.  the  /.  of  knowledge  are  a  precious  jeivel 
24.  2.  and  their  I  talk  of  mischief 
26  23.  burning  /.  are  like  a  potsherd  covered 
Ecvl.  10.  12.  the  /.  of  a  fool  will  swallow  hinisell' 
Cant.  7.  9.  causing  the  /.  of  those  asleep  to  speak 
/»a.6.5.  woe  is  me,  lam  uiuloiie,  a  man  of  unclean?. 
I  dwell  in  the  midst  of  a  people  of  unclean  I. 

28.  II.  for  with  stammering  I.  will  he  speak 

29.  13.  this  people  with  their  /.  do  honour  me 
5T.  19.  1  create  the  fruit  of  the  I.  peace  to  him 
.59.  3.  your  /.  have  spoken  lies,  your  timgiie 

Lam.  3.  62.  the  /.  of  those  that  rose  against  mo 
Ezek.  24.  22.  ye  shall  not  cover  your  /.  nor  eat 
36.  3.  ye  are  taken  up  in  the  /.  of  talkers 
Hos.  14.  2.  so  will  we  render  the  calves  of  our  /. 
Mic.  3. 7.  they  shall  cover  their/,  no  answer  of  Qod 


LIT 

^t^l  0.  !.  tho  priest's  I.  should  keep  knnwiodfe 
//;i;    i.').  >*.  Iicii'iuri;lli  me  Willi  liinr  I.  Mark  7.  G, 
Horn.  :<;  ]',i.  lUi!  |>uisuii  of  asps  is  under  their  I. 
1  Cur.  14.  S!l.  wDli  ntlicr  ^  will  1  s|ieak  tu  tills 
Uci.  I'.l.  15,  tho  fruit  of  our  I.  giving  thanks 

His  Lll'ti. 
f.r».  5.  4-  pronojiuciiig  with  //s  i.  to  do  evil 
J<i/i  -i.  10.  ui  ull  lliis  <li(l  not  .lo.i  bin  with  his  I. 

11.5.  (J  tJial  <j<«l  would  open  Uis  I.  ag:iliist  tlic^e 
"■!.  12.  iiiir  {TOiie  bnck  frnm  cuniniaiKlmeiit  of  his  I. 
J'saL  -21.  2.  1101  withhokk'ii  tln'  request  i<l'  his  I. 

lOO.  33  so  tliiu  he  sp:ike  tinailviscilly  wit)i  his  I. 
J'rov.  10.  19.  he  that  refrainolh  his  !.  in  wise. 
L2.  1.3.  wit  kill  is  snared  liy  tniiisj;iP.«sion  of  his  I. 
13.  3.  opeiielh  wide  his  I.  i-li:ill  have  riestruotion 
lC.23.thelie:c't<ifilie  wiseadik-Ui  learning  tiiAis  i. 

27.  and  in  his  I.  there  is  a  Imndnfr  Are 

SO.  nioving  hia  I.  lie  brinfrelti  evil  to  pass 
,    17.  28.  bhuttc'ili  his  I.  is  a  man  of  uiideistanding 
18.  7.  and  his  I.  arc  Ihe  snare  of  Ids  soul 

50.  wVh  the  increase  of  his  I.  .-hull  he  he  filled 
lfl.l.ih:iii  he  I  hilt  is  perverse  in /us  ?.  and  IS  a  fool 
20.  19.  Willi  him  thai  flatlereth  with  his  I. 
22. 11.  fnrt'inccor/H's  I.  the  k'uifc  willhchis  friend 
24.  2fi.  sindl  kiss  his  I.  that  niveati  ii(!ht  answer 

26.  24.  he  that  hiitelli  di.sserriMelh  with  his  I. 
Cant.  .').  13.  his  I   like  lilies  dropping  niyrih 

/s'T.  U  4  will  hreiith  of  Ids  I  shall  he  s'ay  wicked 
•■',0.  27.  A/.sf.nrp  full  of  indifinatidii,  and  his  tongue 

3M.  2.  6.  and  ini'iuity  was  not  found  in  hisl. 

1  I'd.  3. 10.  and  Ai'sf.  thiit  they  speak  uo  guile 
My  MPS. 

J'nfil.S.e.henrnow,  lu-iiikdi  to  the  pleiidlneofmy?. 
IC  5.  ipovine  nf  ?!)?/?.  should  assunge  your  grief 

27.  4.  1717/  I.  shall  not  speak  wickedness 

32.  CO.  I  will  speik.  I  will  open  nn/ 1,  and  answer 
PS.  3  and  my  I.  slndl  niter  kiiowledu'C  clearly 
Psal.  16.  4.  nor  take  up  their  names  into  my  I. 
40.  9.  to,  I  hnve  not  leriaiiicil  my  I  O  Lord 
Sl.l.'i.oprii  tlioM  7iiii!  1163.  A.myl.  shall  praise  thee 


LIl 


LIV 


Joth.  19.  47.  coast  of  Hiin  went  out  too  I.  for  them  !  y^m.  32.  Ifi.  my  srill  build  cities  foi  our  I.  ones 


S22.  17.  is  the  iiiic|Uity  of  I'eor  ton  I.  lor  us: 
7u(/^.4.I".l.give  iiie^.  water  to  drink,l  Kings  17.10. 
liulJt  2.  7.  that  she  tamed  a  /.  in  the  linuse 
1  Ham.  a.  lU.  Ins  iiiolher  made  him  a  /.  coat 

14.  vJll.  because  1  tasted  a  i.  of  tins  honey,  43. 

15.  17.  when  thou  wast  I.  m  llime  own  sight 
».  t  15.  knew  iKjtliing  of  all  tins,  I.  or  great 

■-  Stun.  12.  3.  had  notliiiig,  save  one  I.  ewe-lanih 
d.  if  lliiil  had  heen  loo  /.  I  would  have  given  such 
111. .')().  thy  servant  will  go  a  I.  way  over  Jordan 

1  Kings  8.  64.  because  the  lirasen  altar  w  as  too  I. 
12.  lU.  my  I.  finger  thicker  than,  2  (JUron.  10.  10. 
17.  12.  and  n  I.  oil  in  a  cruse  ||  l.'l.  make  a  I.  cake 

16.  44.  there  ariseth  a  I.  cloud  like  a  man's  hand 
20.  27.  Israel  pitched  like  two  I.  Hocks  of  kids 

2  Kings  5.  2.  had  brought  away  cajitive  a  I.  maid 
10.  18.  Aliab  served  Baal  a  /.  but  Jehu  much 

Ezra  'J.  8.  for  a  /.  s|iace,  give  us  1 1,  reviving 

Meh.  9.  32.  let  not  all  the  trouble  seem  I. 

,liib  4.  12.  and  my  car  received  a  I.  thereof 
10.  20.  cease  then,  that  I  may  take  comfort  a  I. 
20.  14.  hut  how  I.  a  jiortion  is  heard  of  him  '. 
■JO.  2.  sudor  me  a  /.  and  1  will  shew  thee 

Psal.  2.  12.  when  his  w  raili  is  kindled  but  a  /. 
«.5.inade  him  a  I.Xuwct  than  the  angels,  Hcb.  2.  7. 
37.  10.  a  /.  that  a  righteous  man  hath  is  better 
42.  t  0.  I  vvill  remeinbor  thee  from  the  I.  hill 
C5.  12.  the  I.  lulls  rejoice  on  every  side 
08.  27.  there  is  /.  Benjamin,  with  their  ruler 
72.  3.  and  the  I.  lulls  by  rigliteousnes* 
114.  4.  and  the  I.  hills  skipped  like  lambs.  6 

PruB.  fi.lO.  a/,  sleep,  I.  slumber,  ai.  folding,  24  33 
10.  20.  the  heart  of  the  wicked  is  I.  woilli 
15.  16.  better  is  a  /.  with  the  fear  of  the  Lord 


17.  our  I.  ones  shall  dwell  iiitlie  luiiitd  cities,  26. 
IJeut.  2.  34.  we  deslrrvcd  :iieii,  women,  and  i.  one) 

20.  14.  hut  the  women  and  I  ones  lake  to  Ihysel* 
Jush.  8.35.Josli.  read  before  the  women  and  I.  unit 
■  ludg.  18.  21.  so  they  put  the  I.  sncs  before  Iheni 
2  .Sa;n.  1,').  22.  Ittai  (lassed  over  and  all  the  /.  uiita 
2  Ckr.'M.  13.  Judali  ,-iood  beliire  Lord  and  L.uiica 

31.  18.  and  to  the  geneahigy  ol  all  their  ^  oms 

F.ira  8.  21.  to  seek  a  riglil  way  lor  our  I.  unci 
Kst/i.  8.  11.  to  cause  to  (lerisli  /.  onts  aiiu  woiir.'C 
■/ub  21. 11.  they  send  lortli  then  /.  uncs  like  a  (hicli 
Psal.  137. 9.  that  Oasheth  thy  I.  ones  dg.  the  sluoi  e 
Isa.  00.  22.  a  I.  one  shall  become  a  thousand 
./cr.  14   3.  their  nobles  sent  iheir  I.  aiics  in  thu  pit 

48.  4.  her  '■  ones  have  caused   ■  erv  in  be  heard 
Zrch.  13. 7.  and  I  will  turn  my  hand  on  the  ;.  u/ics 
Milt.  10.  42.  ■:ive  to  ilrink  to  one  of  these  /.  ones 

IS.fi.who  should  ofTpiid  one  of  lhe.se  ^o..V(i7-i!). 42. 
10.  take  heed  that  ye  despite  not  one  of  these/,  o. 
14.  tlnit  one  of  tlip.e  I.  unes  should  peri-!i 
Luke  17. 2. than  Ihul  he  offeml  one  of  these  /.0)7Cs 

LlT'l'LL  while. 
2  C/ir.  12.  t  7.  therefore  1  will  grant  them  a  I.  whil* 
■Job  24.  24.  they  are  exalted  tor  a  I.  w.  but  are  goiin 
Psal.  37.  10.  yet  a  I.  w.  and  the  w  icked  shall  not  hn 
/iia.10.25.  yi't  a  I.  tc.aiid  the  indignation  shall  ceaa* 

29.  17.  is  it  not  yet  a  very  I.  uiuie,  and  Lebanom 

63.  18.  thy  |ieople  have  possessed  it  but  a  I.  w/iti» 
.Jer.ol.  33.  yet  a  I.  ir.  and  her  harvest  shall  com" 
Hos.  1.4.  yet  a  l.ivhili::i\ii\  I  will  avenge  the  blood 
//f/f/.  2.  6.  a  I.  white  and  I  will  shake  the  heavens 
Lii.kc  22.  58.  and  after  a  I.  vi/iilc  another  saw  him 
John  7.  83.  yet  a',  ni.  and  1  am  with  ynn,  13.  3.S. 

12.  .X.l.  yet  a  I.  while  is  the  liLdif  with  you,  walk 


16.  8.  better  is  a  I.  with  righteousness,  than  great!   IJ.  19.  a  I.  while,  and  the  world  seelh  me  no  more 


30.  24.  four  things  that  are  I.  on  the  earth 
F.ccl.  5.  12.  is  swei^t,  whether  he  eat  /.  or  much 

9.  14.  there  was  a  /.  city,  and  few  men  in  it 

10.  1.  so  a  /.  lolly  him  that  ia  in  reputation 


6(i.  14.  1  will  pav  vows,  which  my  I. have,  uttered,'    12.  f  3.  the  grinders  fail  because  they  grind  I. 


71.  2.1.  my  !.  shall  grieally  lejoice  when  I  sing 
89.34.  nor  alter  thethlnjr  that  i^  pone  out  ofmyl 
119.  13.  wiih  my  I.  have  I  declari  d  thy  judf;nients 
171. mv  I.  shall  r.tlorthy  |iraise.  when  hast  tauj,'lit 
141.  3.  O  Lord,  keep  the  donr  of  }ny  I. 
J'irjv.8.  6.  t lie  opening;  of  nit/  (  .-hall  be  right  things 

7.  wiikeilhess  is  an  abinnination  to  my  I. 
Jer.  17.  15.  that  which  came  out  of  my  I.  was  right 
Dan.  10.  Hi.  one  lik.e  the  sons  of  men  tombed  my  I. 
Hab.  3.  10. 1  heard,  my  I.  quivered  at  the  voice 

Thy  LIPS. 
Dtvt.1^.  23.  that  which  \*f>ow- o\\{  of  I  hyl.  perform 
2K!ngs  19.28.1  will  put  my  l.ridlein  lhyl.lsa.3-.2V. 
Job  8.  21.  till  he  till  thy  I.  with  lejnicing 
15.  6.  yea,  thy  own  /.  testifv  :'(.'ain^t  thee 
J's.  17.4.  I.yihe  word  nflhy  1. 1  have  keptinefrom 
34. 1.3.  keep  thy  I.  from  speakini;  guile 
45.2. grace  is  poured  into  thy  (.therefore  G.  Messed 
Prov.  .5.  2.  and  that  Ihr/  I.  niav  kerp  knowledge 
21.  18.  they  shall  withal  he  filled  in  tby  I. 
2?,.  16.  rejoice  when  thy  1.  speak  right  things 
21.  28.  dvceive  not  wt\\\  thy  I.  say  not,  1  will  do  so 
27.  2.  let  another  praise  line,  and  not  thy  own  I. 
Cant.  4.  ■■<.  thy  I.  are  like  a  thread  of  scarlet 

II.  thy  I.  O  mv  spniise.  drop  as  the  honey-comb 
Jsa.  (!   7.  and  said.  In,  this  hath  touched  thy  I. 
Eiek.  24.  17.  cover  not  thy  I.  and  eat  not  bread 

LIQUOK. 
Nam.  6.  3.  nor  shall  he  drink  any  I.  of  grapes 
V-ant.  7.  2.  a  lound  soblel,  which  wantelh  not  /. 

LIUL'ORS. 
Kxed.  22.  29.  nor  delav  to  olfer  the  first  of  thy  I. 

LISTKD. 
Mat.  17.  !2.  done  to  hnn  wdiatsoever  I.  Mark  9. 13 

LI  ST  K.N. 
Ua  49.  1. 1.  O  isles,  unto  me,  and  hearken  from  far 

LISTICTII 

Jokn^  S.  the  wind  hloweth  whereit  ?.  thou  hearest 
.Jam.  3  4.  the  ships,  whither-'ever  the  governor  Z. 

LITTEItW. 
ha.  fiC.20.  shall  bring  vonr  breth.  in  chariots  and  I. 

LiTTLK 
Signifies,  [1]  .4  small  quantity,  Exod.  16.  18.     1 
Sam.  14.  29.     [2)   Feio  in  number,  Exod.  12.  4. 
Luke  12.  32.     [3]   lA2,kt.  or  of  small  account. 
Josh.  22.  17.     [41  .Mode.st,  humble,  and  submis- 
sive, 1   Sam.  9.  21.  I  15.  17.     [5i  .1  short  way 
ar  lane,  2  Sam.  16.  1.     J(di  10.  20.     (61  IVeak, 
Luke  12.  28.     [7  j  Young,  Gen.  45.  19.     Esth. 
3. 13.    [8]  Low,  Luke  19.  3. 
Gen.  18.  4.  let  a  L.  water,  I  pray  you,  be  fetched 
2t.  17.  let  me  drink  a  I.  waterof  thy  pitcher 
30.  30.  it  was  but  I.  thou  liailst  before  I  came 
35. 10.  there  was  but  a/,  way  to  Ephrath   48.  7 
4.3.  2.  buy  us  a/,  food.  44.  2:..  \\  11. 1,  balm,  i.  honey 
Exod.  12.  4.  if  the  hous'  hold  be  too  /.for  the  lamb 
16.  H.  Ii3  that  gathered  /.had  tio  lack.  2  Cor.  8. 15. 
2."!.  30.  by /.  and /.  I  will  drive  them  out,  i)e»<.7.22.' 
Deut.  38.  38.  carry  much  out,  and  gather  but  l.  in 
316 


Cant.  2.  15.  take  us  the  fo.\es,  the  /.  l'o.\es 
3.  4.  was  but  a  /.  that  I  passed  from  them 
*'  8  we  have  a  /.  sister,  and  she  hath  no  breasts 
/«/..  '.'6.  20.  hide  thyself  for  a/,  moment  till  ind'gn. 
2m.  \t'  line  upon  line,  here  a  /.  and  thers  a  /.  13. 
4lf.  1  'i.  he  taketli  up  the  isles  as  a  very  /.  thing 
54.  P.  in  a  /.  wrath  1  hid  my  face  from  thee 
Jer.  30.  I  16.  city  shall  be  built  on  her  own  /.  hiil 
£zeA.  1 1.  IG.  I  will  be  to  them  as  a  /.  sanctuary 
16.  47.  but  as  if  that  were  a  very  /.  thing 
31    4.  and  sent  out  her  /.  rivers  to  the  trees 
Dan.  7.  8.  there  came  up  another  /.  hum,  8.  9. 

11.  34.  they  shall  be  holpeii  with  a  /.  help 
Hos.  8.  10.  they  shall  sorrow  a  /.  for  the  burden 
Jinios  6.  11.  he  will  smite  the  /.  house  with  clefts 
Mic.  5.  2.  though  I.  among  the  ihousands  (  f  Judah 
Hag.  1.  6.  ye  have  sown  much,  and  bring  in  /. 
9.  ye  looked  for  much,  and  lo,  it  came  to  /. 
Zech.  1.  15.  for  I  was  but  a  /.  displeased 
Mat.  6.  30.  shall  he  not  much  more  clothe  you, 
O  ye  of/,  faith?  8.  26.  |  16.  8.  J.uke  12.  2.«. 

14.  31.  O  thou  of  /.  faith,  why  didst  thou  doubt' 

15.  34.  they  said,  seven,  and  a  few  /.  fishes 

26.  39.  he  went  a  /.  further,  Mark  1. 19.  |  14.  35. 

Mark  5.  23.  my  /.  daughter  lietli  at  point  of  deatl 

AuAc  7.47. to  whom  /.is  forgiven,  the  same  loveth  /. 
12.32.  fear  not,  /.  flock  ||  19.  3.  In;  was  /.  of  stature 
19.  17.  thou  hast  been  faithful  m  a  very  /. 

.Min  6.  7.  that  every  one  of  them  may  take  a  i. 

^icts  5.  34.  to  put  the  apostles  forth  a  /.  space 
20.12.younginaii  alive,and  were  not  a /.comforted 
28.  2.  the  barbarians  shewed  us  no  /.  kindness 

1  C(;r.,5.6.  a/,  leaven  leaveneth  the  lump,  Gal.  5.9. 

2  Cor.  II.  I.  could  hear  with  nie  a  /.  in  my  folly 
16.  receive  ine,  that  I  may  boast  myself  a  /. 

y.ph.  3.  t  3.  as  I  wrote  a  /.  befor*  in  i'ew  words 

1  Tim.  4.8.  bodily  exercise  profiteth  /.  but  godliness 

5.  23.  use  a  /.  h  ine  for  lliy  stimiach's  sake 
Heh.  2. 9.  who  was  made  a  /.  lower  than  the  angels 
.fam.  3.5.  tongue  is  /.  member,  a  /.  fire  kindleth 

4.  14.  life,  n  vapour  that  appeareth  for  a  /.  time 

2  Pet.  2.  t  18.  those  who  wore  for  a/,  escaped 
Rev.  3.  8.  thou  hast  a  /.  strength,  and  hast  kept 

6.  1 1,  rest  a  /.  season  ||  20.  3.  be  I'm''  1  a  /.  season 
See  Book,  Chambers,  Cuil./   •  IuLdren. 

IjITTLE  one,  or  om  •". 
Gen.  19.  20.  Lot  said,  it  is  a  /.  one,\s  it  not  a  /.  one 
34.  29.  all  their  /.  ones  took  they  ctptivo 
43.8. we  may  live,  both  we,  and  tho  .,  and  our/,  n. 

44.  20.  we  have  a  /.  one,  and  his  i.rother  is  dead 

45.  19.  take  wagons  out  of  Egypt  for  your  /.  ones 

46.  5.  carried  their  l.o.\\  47.21  food  for  your/,  o. 

47.  t  12.  with  bread  accordin.;  '.>  their  /.  ones 
50.  8.  only  their  /.  ones  left  tie  y  in  Goshen 

21.  fear  not,  I  will  nourish  you  and  your  /.  n-tes 
Eiod.  10. 10.  I  will  let  you  go  ami  your  /.  ojtes,  24 
J^um.  14.  31.  but  your  I.  ones,  them  will  I  hrini 
3.   9.  took  women  of  Midian  captives  and  /.  onf 

i(   therefore  ki.i  every  male  uinuiif  the  /  oncj 


lb.  Hi.  again  a/,  while,  and  yesmillsee  me,  17 
I  go  to  Father  a  /.  w  and  ye  sl.all  not  see  ma 
I"-,  a  /.  while ;  we  cannot  tell  what  he  sailli 
//f4. 2. 17. thou  madesi  him  a/,  w.  inferior  to  angell 
K).  37.  for  yet  a  L  while  and  he  that  shall  come 

LIVE 
Exod.  21.  35.  then  they  shall  sell  the  /.  ox 
Isa-  6.  0.  a  seraphim,  having  a  /.  coal  in  hia  hand 
i>ee  Goat 
LIVE 
Signifies,  [\]  To  move  and  do  the  actings  of  life. 
Gen.  45.  3.    [2]  To  be  in  health,  or  to  be  reco- 
vered from  sickness,  John  4.  50.    [3]  To  pre- 
serve alive.  Gen.  i2.  2.    [4]  To  have  a  mainte- 
nance for  this  life,   1  Cor.  9.  13.     [5]  Failh- 
fiiVy   to  serve  God,  to  hare  a  share  in  hi.<s 
favour  and  gracious    covenant.  Gen.  17.  18. 
[61  To  enjoy  communion  with  God,  Psal.  69.32. 
[7]  To  enjoy  eternal  life  in  heaven.  Jolin  14. 19. 
[8]  Tn  be  greatly  comforted,  Psal.  22.  26.    It 
is  taken,  [1]  iV'r^(()-a//.v,  Gen.  9.  3.    John  4.50. 
[2]  Morallij.  .\cts  23. 1.  |  26.  5.  [.3]  Spiritually, 
lo  lint  a  life  of  faith  in  Christ,  to  the  glory 
of  God's  free  grace,  Gal.  2.  19,  20.     2  Tim.  3. 
12.     [i]  fV>ckedly,2rct.2.IJ.    [5]  Eternally, 
John  6.  51,  58.     Rom.  6.  8. 
To  live   after   the  flesh,  Horn.  8.  13.      To  leaa 
."nek  a  course  of  life  as  is  agreeable  to  cor- 
rupt nature  ;  to  bestow  all  our  time  and  pains 
iH  Ike  sernice  of  the  Jlesh,  and  so  make  prj- 
risi'H  ■■•ify  f-r  a  present  life. 
Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by  every 
word,  <frc.  3lat.  4.  4.     Though  men  live  ordina- 
rily by  Usual  and  common  food,  yet  God's 
power  is  not  restrained  ;  he  can  uphold  the  life 
of  man  when  that  is  wanting,  nshe  supported 
the  hrui.'tes  with  inanna;  yea,  by  his  pow- 
er anil  iriU   •n'lj,  icilkout  any  means  at  all, 
if  he  so  jileiiiis     and   therefore   men.  ought 
not  nbsoluteii/  to  rest  upon  the   means,  and 
without    warrant   run   to    an    eztraorduiarv 
course  for  supply,  but  trust  in  God,  and  Itavt 
him  to  provide  as  ke  pleases. 
f?f7i.3.22.  lest  ho  take  of  tree  of  life,  and  /.  for  c\el 
12.  13.  and  my  soul  shall  /.  because  of  thre 
17.  18.  O  Ihat  Ishmael  might  /.  oefore  thee! 

19.  20.  O  let  me  escfipe,  and  my  soul  shall  /. 

20.  7.  he  shall  pray  for  thee,  and  thou  shall  /. 
27.  40.  by  sw  ord  slialt  thou  /.  and  serve  thy  breihr. 
31.  32.  and  findest  thy  goods,  let  him  not  /. 

42.  18.  Joseph  said,  this  do,  and  /.  for  I  lear  God 
45.  3.  I  am  Joseph,  doth  my  father  yet  /..' 
F.zod.  1.  16.  if  it  be  a  daughter,  then  she  sl«ill  /. 
33.  20.  for  there  shall  no  man  see  nie  and  /. 
/.CO.  18.  .5.  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  /.  in  them, 
am  the  Lord,  JVe/t.  9.29.  Ezck.  20.  11,  13,  21 
JV«7;/.21.  8.  when  he  lookelh  upon  seroent,shall  i 
24.  53.  alas,  who  shall  /.  when  Goddonth  this? 
Dent.  4.  10.  may  fear  me  all  the  days  they  shall  I. 
33.  did  ever  people  hear,  as  thou  hast,  and  /.  ? 
8.  3.  but  bv  every  word  of  the  Lord  doth  man  [ 
12.  I.  all  the  days  that  ye  /.  on  the  earth 
19.  n.  he  shall  flee  to  one  of  these  cities  and  7 
.11  IJ  Icurnlo  fear  I.  asloujas  ve/l  Ki-n^'si?.  40 


LIT 

Deiil.3U.G.lel  Reuhcn  /.  and  not  (?ie, men  not  be  few 

hsh.  6.17.  orly  Kaimb  Imrlolsliall  /.  iuid  licr  bouse 

{).  15.  Ju»b.  niaduti  league  wit  In  bum  lu  letlbcin  /. 

20.  we  will  let  ibeiii  7.  Ie3t  wratb  be  on  us,  'Jl. 

1  Sam.  10.  t--l.  said,  let  ibe  king  I.  i  Sam.  10.  f  l(i. 

1  h'iii»-s  1. 1  -25.  i  A'mn-s  11.  t  ii-  -^  CJir.  '2:i.  +  11. 
20. 14.  not  only  while  I  <.  shew  ine  kindness  of  L. 
i  Kiuirs  4.  7.  /.  thou  and  thy  children  of  the  rest 
7.  4.  if  they  save  us  alive,  we  shall  I. 

2  Clirun.  t).  31.  walk  in  thy  ways  so  long  as  ihey  I. 
Job  7.  \6.  thine  eyes  are  on  me,  1  can  I.  no  longer 

14.  ]4.  if  <i  mail  die,  shall  be  I.  again  ?  all  days 
21  7  wherefore  do  the  v%icked /.  become  old  ! 
IVai. 2C.'i(i.  praise  Lord,  j  mrlieart  shalU.  forever 

4'J.  9.  that  he  should  stilU.  aii<l  not  see  corruption 
G3.  4.  thus  will  I  bless  thee  while  I  L  lift  up  hands 
()9.  32.  vour  Tioarls  shall  l.  that  seek  God 
72.  15.  lie  shall  /.  ||  118.  IT.  I  shall  not  die  but  /. 
J 19.  144.  give  me  understanding  and  I  shall  I. 

175.  let  niv  soul  I.  and  it  shall  praise  thee 
]4ti.  2.  while  I  I.  will  I  praise  the  Lord 
I'riiP.  4.  4.  keep  my  coinniaiidments  and  I.  7.  2. 
fl.fi.forsake  foolish  and  /.go  in  way  of  understand. 

15.  27.  but  he  that  hateth  gifts  sliall  /. 
Ecc/.  0.  3.  if  a  man  I.  many  years,  ti.  |  11.8. 

y  3.  madness  is  in  their  heart  while  they  I. 
9.  /.joyfully  with  the  wife  whc;.i  iJiou  lovest 
r»a.  2l>.  19.  thydead  men  slialW.  together  with  my 
3d.  16.  O  Ld.  by  those  things  men  /.  make  me  to  i. 
55.  3.  come  to  me,  bear,  and  your  s.iul  .shall  I. 
Jcr.  21 .9.  to  Chalileans  shalU.  27. 12,  17.  |  38. 2,  17. 
38.  20.  obey,  I  pray  thee,  and  thy  soul  shall  /. 
I.am.  4. 20.  we  said,  under  his  shadow  we  shall  I. 
K:e/t.3.21.he  shall  surely  1. 18. 9, 17.  |  33. 13, 15, 1(5. 

16.  6.  I  said,  when  thou  wast  in  thy  blood,  I. 
18. 19.  kept  mv  statutes  shall  I.  2i,  22.  |  20.  11,25. 

24.  shall  he  l.\\  .32.  turn  yourselves  and  l.iX  11. 

33.  10.  ifoursinsbeon  us,  how  should  we  then/.  ? 

19.  do  that  which  is  lawful  and  riglit,  he  shall  I. 

37.  3.  he  said,  son  of  man,  can  these  bones  /.  ' 

5.  cause  breath  to  enter  you,  and  ye  shall  /.  C,  14 . 

47.9.  every  thing  which  liveth  and  iiiovetb  shall  I. 

every  thing  shall  I.  whither  the  river  cometh 

HoK.  0.2.  he  will  revive  us,  we  shall  I.  in  his  sight 

.'?m«.s5.4.saith  the  Lord, seek  me  and  ye  shall  /.  6. 

Jonah  4.  3.  it  is  belter  for  me  to  die,  than  to  /.  8. 

ffab.  2.  4.  the  just  shall  I.  by  his  faith.  Hum.  1. 17. 

Zech.m.d.  they  shall  l.  with  their  children  and  turn 

Afiit.i.i.man  shall  not  /.  bv  bread  alone,  I.ukc  4.  4. 

9.  18.  lay  hand  on  her,  and  she  shall  I.Mark  5.  23. 
f.uhe  7.  25.  they  which  I.  delicately  are  in  courts 

10.  28.  he  said  to  him,  this  do,  and  Ibou  shalt  I. 
20. 38.  he  is  not  a  God  of  dead,  for  all  I.  unto  him 

J»Ah5  25.dead  hear  voice  of  the  Son  of  God,  and  I. 

6. 57.  as  living  Father  sent  iiie,  and  I  I.  by  Father, 
so  he  that  eatcib  me,  even  shall  /.  by  m(> 

11.25.  believetti,  tho'  he  were  dead,  yet  he  shall  I. 

14. 19.  because  1  /.  ye  shall  /.  also 
.^ct.s  17.  28.  for  in  him  we  I.  and  move,  and  have 

22.  22.  for  it  is  not  fit  that  he  should  I. 
/<a/n.  6. 2.  that  are  deiul  to  sin,  i.  any  longer  therein 
8.  we  believe  that  we  also  shall  /.  with  him 

f;   12.  we  are  debtors,  not  lo  I.  at1er  the  flesh 

13.  if  ye  I.  after  the  flesh  ye  shall  die,  if  ye  thro' 
the  spirit  mortify  deeds  of  the  body  yo  shall  /. 

lO.i.doclh  these  things  shall  /.  by  them,  fiat.  3.12. 
J2.  18.  if  possible,  I.  peaceably  with  all  men 
14.  8.  for  whether  wpI.  we  /.  to  the  Lord;  whether 
we  I.  therefore  or  die,  we  are  the  Lord's 

1  Vor  9.  13.  they  /.  of  the  things  cf  the  temple 

14.  they  «ho  preach  gospel,  should  I.  of  gospel 

2  Cor.  4.  11.  liir  we  which  I.  ire  delivered  to  death 

6.  9.  as  dying,  and  behold    ve  I.  as  chastened 

7.  3.  ye  are  in  imr  hearts  t  die  and  /.  with  you 
13.4.  we  -hall  /.  with  him  by  the  power  of  God 

11.  brethren,  be  of  one  mind,  I.  in  peace 
RaJ.2.14.wliv  rompollest  the  Gentiles  to  /.  as  Jews 

19.  dead  to  the  law,  that  I  might  I.  unto  God 

20.  I  I.  vet  not  T,  but  Christ  liveth   in   me,  the 
life  I  now  /.  in  flesh  1 1.  by  faith  of  Son  of  God 

3.  11.  the  just  shall  /.  by  faith,  Heh.  10.  38. 
5  25.  if  we/,  in  the  Spirit,  let  us  walk  in  the  Spirit 
Pfiil.  1.  21   for  me  to  /.  is  Christ,  and  to  die  is  gain 
22.  if  I  /.  in  the  flesh,  this  is  the  fruit  of  my  lalioiir 

1  Thr.is.  3.  8.  lor  now  we  /.  if  ye  stand  fast  in  Lord 
5   10.  died,  that  we  should  /.  together  with  him 

2  Tim.  2.  11.  if  dead,  we  shall  also  /.  with  him 

3.  12.  all  that  will  /.  godly  shall  sufTer  persecuticm 
Tit.  2.  12.  teaching  iis  that  we  should  /.  soberly 
Hrb.  12. 9.  be  in  subjection  to  Fath.  ofspiriis  and  /. 

13.  18.  in  all  things  willing  to  /.  honestly 
Jam.4.  15.  if  the  Lord  will  we  shall  /.  and  do  this 
J  Pet.  2  24.  that  we  should  /.  to  righteousness 

4.  2.  that  be  no  longer  should  /.  in  the  flesh 
(i.  but  I.  according  to  God  in  the  Spirit 

2  Pet.  2.  0.  an  ensainple  t^  those  that  /.  ungodly 

18.  those  that  escaped  fr   m  them  that  /.  in  error 

I  .fdhn  4.9.  .sent  his  Son,  that  we  might  /.  thro'  him 

keij.  13,  14.  bcait  whirb  had  the  wound  and  did  /. 

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LIV 

^s  I  LIVE. 
JVwm.  14.  21.  as  truly  a.?  1 1,  earth  shall  bo  filled,  28 
.hi,  27.6.  so  long  as  I  I.  Psal.  104.  33.  |  11(1.  2. 
Isa.  49. 18.  as  II.  saith  the  Lord,  Jer.  22. 24.  Kzek. 

5.  11.  I  14.  16,  18,  20.  1  Hi.  48.  1    17.  16,  19. 
I  18.  3.  I  -20.  3,  33.  1  33.  11,  27.  |  34.  8.  |  35. 

6,  11.1  Ziiih.i.  9.  hvm.  14.  11. 

./fr.  46.  lb.  as  1  I.  saith  the  king,  surely  as  Tabor 

Maij,  might,  or  maijcsl  LIVE. 
(irii.  42.  2.  that  we  m.  I.  and  not  die.  43.8.  |  47. 19. 
/,f  r.  25.  35.  relieve  him  that  be  may  I.  with  thee 

36.  take  nu  usury,  that  thy  brother  may  I. 
.Viim.  4.  19.  but  thus  do  lo  them  that  tbiv  viai/  I. 
/.'t«/.4.1.dotothem,ye»i./.  5.33.  |8.  1.  |;«).li,"l6. 

42.th.'it  lleeiiig  to  one  of  these  cities  he  viiirlill. 
16.  20.  what  i.s^just  follow,  that  thou  maij<\-,l  I. 
.'iO.  19.  choose  life,  that  thou  and  thy  seed  mini  I. 
2  .'^um.  12.  22.  gracious  to  me,  that  the  child  mni/l. 
2  Kings  18.  32.  lo  a  land  of  bread,  that  you  mai/  I 
F.stlt.  4.  11.  bold  out  the  sceptre,  that  he  iiictj  I. 
Psal.  119.  17.  deal  bountifully,  that  1  may  I. 

77.  let  thy  mercies  come  to  me,  that  I  mail  I. 

116.ui)bold  me  according  to  thy  word,  that  1  m.t. 
.Tr.r.  35.  7.  dwell  in  tents,  that  ye  may  I.  many  days 
Ezek.  37.  9.  breathe  on  tnese  slain,  that  they  may  I. 
dmvs  5.  14.  seek  good  and  not  evil,  that  ye  may  I. 
Eph.  6.  3.  and  thou  muyest  I.  long  on  the  earth 

J^'ol  LIVE. 
F.zod.  19.  13.  that  touch  the  mountain  shall  not  I. 

22.  18.  thou  shall  not  sufler  a  witch  to  /. 
Ucut.  8.3.  inaniloth  not  I.  by  bread  only,  but  by  the 

word  of  the  Lord,  .Mat.  4.  4.  /.ukc  4   4. 
2  Sam.  1.  10.  for  I  was  sure  that  be  could  .not  I. 
2  h'liig.'i  10.19.  whosoever  is  wa'iting  he  siiull  not  I. 

20. 1.  set  boiisi!  in  order,  tlioii  shall  not  i.  isa.  38.  1. 
Job  7.  16.  i  loathe  it,  I  would  not  I.  always 
fsa/.  55. 23.  tho  wicked  shall  not  I.  half  their  days 
Isa.  26.  14.  tboy  are  dead,  tin  y  shall  vol  I. 
Ezek.  13.  19.  to  save  the  souls  that  should  not  I. 

18.  13.  shall  he  then  live  ?  he  shall  not  I. 
Zeeh.  13.  3.  shall  say  to  him,  thou  shall  not  I. 
Luke  12.  t  29  /.  not  in  careful  suspense 
^tts  7. 19.  ca.st  out  children,  that  I  bey  might  Tiot  / 

25.  24.  crying,  that  be  oiigiit  not  to  /.  any  longer 

23.  4.  yet  vengeance  sufTereth  7iot  to  /. 

2  Cor .S.lo.lhey  should  not  I.  to  lhemselves,but  him 

LIVED. 
Oen.  25.  6.  from  l.saac  his  son,  while  he  yet  /. 

47.  28.  Jacob  /.  m  the  land  of  Egypt  17  ye&rs 
J^um.  14.  .38.  but  Joshua  and  Caleb  /  still 

21.  9.  when  he  beheld  the  serpent  of  brass  he  /. 
/)eu(.5.  26.  that  beard  the  voice  of  God  and  /. 
2  Sam.  19.  6.  if  Absalom  had  /.  and  we  had  died 

1  S'iH^rs)2.6.the  old  men  that  stood  before  Solomon 

his  liilher  while  be  yet  /.  2  Chron.  10.  6. 

2  Kings  14.  17.  Amaziah  /.  after  the  dcatb  of  Jc- 

hoash  fifteen  years,  2  Chron.  25.  25. 
Psal.  49.  18.  while  be  /.  be  blessed  his  soul 
Ezek.  .37.  10.  breath  came  into  them,  and  they  /. 
Auiv  2.  36.  she  bad  /.  with  a  husband  seven  years 
Jicts'i'i.  X.  I  have  /.  in  all  good  conscience  before 
God  tiP.til  this  day 

26.  5.  after  the  sect  of  our  religion  1  /.  a  Pharisee 
C'ol  3.  7.  ye  walked  sometime,  when  ye  /.  in  them 
Jam.  5.  5,  ye  have  /.  in  pleasure  on  the  earth 
Hrv.  18.  7.  how  much  she  hath  /.  deliciously,  9. 

20.  4.  they  /.  with  ChriiJt  l|  5.  ihe  rest  /.  not  again 

LIVEI>V. 
Exod.  1.  19.  because  the  Hebrew  women  are  /. 
Psal.  38.  19.  but  my  enemies  are  /.  and  are  strong 
Jlctsl.  3H.  who  received  the  (.  oracles  lo  give  lo  us 

1  Pf£.  1.3.  who  bath  begotten  us  again  to  a /.  hope 
2.  5.  ye  as  /.  stones,  are  built  up  a  spiritual  house 

LIVEK. 
Ezoi.  29.  13.  the  caul  above  the  /.  22.  Lev.  3.  4, 
30,  15.  I  4.  9.  I  7.  4.  I  8.  16,  25.  |  9.  10,  19. 
Pror  7.  23.  till  a  dart  strike  tbro'igh  his  /. 
/.am.  2   11.  my  /.  is  poured  upon  the  earth 
Ezek.  21.  21.  he  consulted,  be  looked  in  Ihe  /. 
See  Caul. 
LIVES. 
Oen.  9. 5.  surely  your  blood  of  your  /.  will  I  require 
45.  7.  to  save  your  /.  by  a  sreat  deliverance 

47.  25.  thou  hast  saved  our  /.  let  us  find  grace 
Eind.  1.  14.  they  made  their/  bitter  with  bondage 
■hsh.  2.  13.  and  deliver  our  /.  from  death 

9.  24.  therefore  we  were  sore  afraid  of  our  /. 
.ludp.  5.  18.  were  a  peo|ile  that  jeoparded  their  /. 

18.  25.  thou  lose  thy  life  with  /.  of  thy  household 

2  Slim..  1.  23.  Saul  mid  Jonathan  lovely  in  their  /. 

19.  5.  who  saved  /.  of  thy  sons,  wives,  and  concn. 
23.17.th;il  w(  nl  in  jeopardy  of  their/.  1  CAr.11.19. 

P.?/A.9.16.olber  Jews  gathered  and  stood  for  their/. 
Prov.  \.  18.  ihey  Inrk  privily  for  their  own  /. 
Jrr.  19.  7.  fall  by  them  which  seek  their  /.  46. 2S. 
9.  Oipy  that  seek  their  /.  shall  straiten  them 

48.  6.  flee,saveyoiir  /  be  like  the  heath  in  wildern. 
Aflm.5.  9.  wp  eat  our  bread  with  the  peril  of  our  /. 
Dan.  7.  12.  their  /.  were  prolonged  for  a  season 
Luk>!^  SG.Soii  uf  man  is  no:  come  to  destr.  men's  I. 


LIV 

Acts  15.26.  men  that  have  hazarded  tlicir  £.  fctonf 
27.  10.  this  vosage  will  be  with  damage  of  our  I, 
1  .lohn  3.  16.  'o  lay  down  our  /.  for  the  bretlifeu 
Hec.  12.  11.  they  ioved  not  their  /.  to  tbf  death 

LIVKST. 
/.if«M2.19.foisake  not  rlieLevile  as  long  as  thouj. 
(ial.  2.  H.  il  thou  being  a  Jew  /.  alter  llie  mannei 
Hcv.  3.  1.  bast  a  name  lluit  thou  /.  and  art  dead 

LlVLTIl. 
Cien  9.  3.  every  thing  tlial  /.  shall  be  meat  for  you 

16.  t  14.  the  well  ot  liuii  that  /.  and  seelh  me 
OeiU.o.-ZA.  that  God  ilolb  talk  witli  man,  and  he^ 

1  Sam.  1.2n.  have  leiii  Iniii  lo  the  L.  as  long  as  I:?-  /. 
20.  31.  lor  as  long  as  son  uf  Jesse  /.  on  the  ground 
25.  b.  ibu.-  shall  say  lo  linn  linil  /.  in  pros)ierily 

2  Sam.  2  27.  a.s  Go<l  /.  unless  tlmu  liadst  sjiokeil 
15.  21.  as  my  lord  ihe  king  /.  solely  in  what  place 

22.  47.  the  Loiil  /.  blesseil  be  iiiy  rock,  Ps.  18.  46. 
1  Kings  3.  23  one  saiili,  this  is  iiivson  ihal  /. 

17   2a.  and  Elijiib  said,  fee  thy  son  /. 
.lob  19.  25.  liji  I  know  i-at   my  Uedeemcr  /. 

27,2.  asG.  /.  wlioballi  tukei:  away  iiiyjuilgmcnt 
/',«a/.89.48.\vhal  man  Ilial  /.am!  shall  nutseeilealb? 
Jer.  4.  2.  thou  shall  swea,,  the  Loid  /.  in  Irulb. 

5.  2.  Ibo'  they  say,  Ihe  Loid  /.  lliey  swear  falsel 

12.  16.  to  swear  by  my  name,  the  Lord  /.  as  Ihey 
16  14.  no  more  be  said,  i  hi^  Lord  /.  15.  |  23.  7,  A. 
44.  26.  Ill  the  land  (jI  Egypt,  saying,  tiie  Lord  /. 

Ezek.  47.9.every  iliiiig  that  /.  and'  moveth  >liall  liv 
Hos.  4.  15.  nor  go  ye  mi,  nor  sweat,  the  Lord  /. 
Jiinos  8    14.  they  ilial  swear,  and  say,  thy  God,  f> 
Dan,  /.  and  the  manner  of  lieer-sheba  / 
.lohn  4.  .50.  Jesus  said.gu  thy  way,  thy  son  /.  51,  53 

11  21).  whosoever  /.  and  believeib  in  me  never  diw 
Horn  t)   10.  but  in  that  he  /.  be  /.  to  God 

7.1.  law  liaili  doininion  over  man  as  long  as  be  /.2 
3.  so  if  while  her  husband  /.  she  be  married 

14.  7.  for  none  of  us  /.  or  dielh  to  bimseif 

1  Cor.  7.  39.  the  will.!  is  bound  as  long  us  Iki  husb.  t 

2  Cor   13.  4.  yet  he  /.  by  Ihe  power  of  God 
(ial.  2.  20.  I  live,  yet  not  I,  but  Christ  /.  in  me 

1  Tim.  5.  6.  that  /.  in  pleasure  is  dead  while  she  I. 
Heb.  7.  8.  of  whom  it  is  wiinessed  that  be  /. 

2.j.seeingiieever /.to  make  intercession  liir  tbeni 
9.  17.  testament  is  of  no  strength  while  testator  /. 
Rev.  1.  18. 1  am  he  that  /  and  was  dead,  behold 
See  For  Ever. 
.is  the  J.orU  LIVETH. 
Judg.S.  i9.  as  the  h.  I.  if  ye  have  saved  them  alive 
Hut^'.i.i'.i  1  will  do  the  iiait  of  kinsman,  iis  Ihe  J.,.  I. 

1  .Sam.  14.  39.  for«4'  the  I..  I.  Ibo'  it  be  in  Jonathan 
45.  as  Hie  Lord  I.  19.  6.  I  20.  21.  |  25.  26.  |  2a 

10,  16.  I  28.  10.  I  29.  6.  2  Sam.  4.  9.  |  12.  5. 

14.  11.1  Kt7igs  1.29. 
20.  3.  as  Vie  Lord  I.  there  is  but  a  step  between  m« 
25.34.  as  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  /.  who  kept  me 

2  .Sam.  15.21.  «.>:  the  1^.  I.  and  as  my  Lord  the  king/. 
I  Kings  2.  24.  as  the  Lord  1. 2Ktngs  5.20.  2  Chron. 

18.  11!.  ./er.  38.  16. 

17.  1.  as  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  /   18.  15. 
12.  as  the  Lord  thy  God  /.  18.  10. 

2A";Hn-s2.2.  as  L.  I.  and  thy  soul  liveth, 4.  6.  |  4.  SO 
3. 14.  as  L.  of  hosts /.  before  whom  1  stand,  5. 16 

jIs  thy  soul  LIVETH. 
I.Sam. 1.26.ass./.  1  am  awoman  whostood  praying 
17.55.  Abnersaid,  as  thy  s.l.  O  king,  I  cannot  tal 
20.3.a5s./.there  is  but  one  step  bet  w. me  and  deall 
25.26.a.<  thy  soul  /.seeing  Lhath  wilhholden  thef 
^S:jM.  11.  11. a.s  thy  soul  I.  I  will  not  do  this  thing 
14. 19.  as  soul  I.  none  can  turn  to  right  or  left  hand 
2A'i«''>s2.2.i7S  s.l.l  will  not  leave  thee, so  they  wem 

LIVING 
Signifies,  [Ij   One  icko  is  alive,  or  enjoys  life, 
1  Kings  3.  22.      [21  mver  dry,  but  'ultcays 
springing   c.~'J  running.   Cant.   4.    1.5.      [3] 
Christ  risen  from  Ihe  'lead,  Luke  24.  5.     [4I 
The  godly,  di  parted  this  life,  Mat.  22.  32.    [5] 
Spiritual,  Rom.   12.  1.     [6]    That  whiek  pro- 
curctk  and  bringcth  to  life  spiritual  and  eter- 
Ttiil,  Heb.  10.  20.  1  Pet.  2.  4.     [7]  .•?  person  a 
wealth,  goods,  or  estate,  Luke  15.  12. 
Man  became  a  living  soul,  Gen.  2.  7.     His  life- 
less body  was  endued  with  a  soul,  whereby  he 
became  a  living  rational  creature. 
Living  water.  John  4.  10.    7  38.     The  .Spirit  of 
God  and  his  grace,  which  will  never  fail,  but 
endun  to  eternal  life. 
Oen.  1.  28.  have  dominion  over  every  /.  thmg 
2.7  man  became  a  /.  soul||.3.20.Eve, mother  of  all  I. 

6.  19.  and  of  every  /.  thing  of  all  flesh,  two 

7.  4.  and  every  /.  substance  I  will  destroy 

23.  and  every  /.  substance  was  destroyed 

8.  I.  God  remembered  Noah  and  eviTV  /.  thirj 
21.  I  will  not  smile  any  more  every  filing  ». 

26.  t  <3-  and  found  there  a  well  of/,  wate" 
Lev.  11.  10.  of  any  /.  tliim:  which  is  in  the  water 

13.  t  10.  if  there  be  a  quickening  of  /.  flesh 

14.  6.  as  for  the  /   bird  ho  shall  take  it,  7.  .53. 
20.  25.  not  make  abomm.^Me  by  any  /.  tli'ii.<i 

JV«m,10.48.  heatoodbelwccr  thede;.;  .'.S*  -.-  2, 


LO 

Pfum.  in  t  n.  for  uiicionii  I.  waters  sliall  be  given 

KuM.  -J  CO.  halh  not  lult  off  lil§  kln4.iiesa  to  tlie  I. 

i  Ham.  "(J.  ;l.  tliey  were  sliut  uj)  /.  in  widov/liood 

I  Kinifs  :i.  2-J.  llie  i.  is  riiy  Kon,  the  deiu!  thy  9oi!,iJ3. 

25.  (livido  tile  I.  cliild  111  two,  ami  give  lialtto  one 

2G.  wliose  llie  I.  cliiiti  was,  give  her  tlie  /.  child 

-£7.  then  liic  l<ii,gsaid,  give  lier  the  I.  cliild 

/ob  12.  ID.  in  wlioae  liaiid  is  soul  of  every  I.  thing 

28.  i:l.  nor  is  it  foiiiid  in  tlie  land  of  the  I. 
•21.  seeing  it  is  iiiil  from  llie  eyes  of  all  I. 

30.  2'.i.  and  to  the  house  ajipointed  for  all  I. 
3't.  'M.  to  be  enlightened  with  light  of  the  I. 
Pa.  iT.  in.  to  see  goodness  of  (lie  Lord  in  land  of  i 
38.  t  19.  for  mine  eucinies  being  /   are  strong 

52.  5.  and  root  tlice  out  of  the  lai.d  of  the  I. 
56  13.  ihat  1  may  walk  in  the  light  of  the  I. 
58.9.  shall  take  ilicin  away  both  I.  and  in  wrath 
69.  28.  let  them  be  blotted  out  of  the  book  of  the  i. 
1 16.  9.  walk  before  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  the  I. 
142.  5.  thou  art  my  portion  in  the  land  of  the  I. 
1-13.  2.  in  thy  sight  shall  no  iiiaii  /.  be  justified 
14.x  in.  tliou  salisfiest  Jie  desire  of  every  I.  thing 

Eccl-  4.  2.  dead,  more  than  the  I.  which  are  alive 
1.1.  I  considered  all  the  I.  under  the  sun 

6.  8.  (loor.  that  knoweth  to  walk  before  the  I. 

7.  2.  end  of  all  men,  and  the  /.  will  lay  it  to  heart 
9.  4.  that  is  joined  to  all  the  I.  a  I.  dog  is  better 

5.  Itir  the  I.  know  that  they  shall  die,  hut  dead 
CantA.m.a.  well  of i.  waler,streams  from  Lebanon 
ha.  4.  n.  ihat  is  written  among  the  I.  in  Jerusalem 

8.  19.  seek  to  their  God  for  the  I.  to  the  dead 
19.  t  10.  be  broi^eii  that  make  ponds  of  i.  things 
38.  11.  not  see  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  the  i. 

19.  the  I.  the  L  be  shall  praise  thee,  as  I  do 

53.  8.  he  was  cut  off  out  of  the  land  of  the  I. 
57.  t  10.  thou  bast  found  the  I.  of  thy  hand 

/cr.  2.  n.  forsaken  fountain  oft.  waters,  17.  13. 
li.  19.  let  us  cut  him  off  fr.m  the  land  of  the  I. 
Lam.  3.  39.  wherefore  doth  a  I.  man  complain  ? 
fhek  7.  t  13.  though  bis  lif  •  he  vet  among  the  I. 
26.  20.  I  shall  set  glory  in  the  land  of  the  I. 
32.  23.  t!i  of  them  slam,  which  caused  terror  in 
the  land  of  the  /.  24,  25,  26,  27,  32. 
Dan.'i  SO.^r.y  w:.-dnm  that  1  have  more  than  any  I. 
4.  17.  to  r'^ie  intent  thai  the  I.  may  know 
Zr;,k.  It.  H  I.  welters  shall  go  out  from  .IcriJGalem 
Mat.  '-"-J.  3'.;.  Goil  is  not  tlr^God  "f  the  dead,  but 
of  the  /.  Mark  12  27.  /.uke  20.  38. 
Mark  K.  44.  she  cast  in  all  slii'  had,  even  all  her  I. 
f.uke  8.4;'.. woman  had  spent  all  her  l.un  physicians 
l.").  12.  anil  he  divided  unto  thrni  bis  /. 

13.  theie  wasted  his  substance  with  riotous  I.  30 
24.  5.  why  seek  yc  the  I  among  the  dead  ? 
Jo/in  4.  10.  he  would  havi'  given  tlieo  /.  water  1 

11.  from  whencf  hast  tlmutluiti.  water? 
6.  51.  1  am  the  /.  bread  which  caim-  down  from 

.57.  as  the  I.  Father  hath  sent  nie,  and  1  live 
7.38.  out  of  his  belly  shall  How  rivers  oft.  water 
Rom.  12. 1.  that  yo  present  your  \>i  dies  a  i  sacrifice 
14.9.  that  he  might  be  Lord  b.th  of  dead  and  /. 
I  Cor.  15. 45.  the  first  man  Adam  was  made  &l  soul 
Col.  2.  20. 1,  in  the  world,  are  ye  subject  to  ordiiinn. 
Tit.  3. 3.  i.  in  malice,  envy,  and  hating  one  another 
Heb.  10.  20.  boldness  to  enter  by  a  new  and  I.  way 
I  Pet.  2.  4.  to  wlioiii  coming  as  to  a  I.  stone,  cbotien 
Rev.  7.17.  the  Lamb  shall  lead  tiiein  to  I.  fountains 
16.  3.  and  every  I.  soul  died  m  the  sea 
See  Bird,  Creaturk,  God. 
LfZ.ARU 
Lev.  11.  30.  the  I.  snail,  and  inole  unclean  to  you 

LO 
Denotes,  [1]  Mattir  nf  attention  and  considera- 
tion, Isa.  2.5.  9.  Liike  13.  16.  [2]  Readiness, 
Psal.  40.  7.  [3]  Certainty  and  affirmation, 
K7!i>k.  30.  9.  [4]  fJcmonstratwn  of  a  thing 
present.  Gen.  2!1.  7. 
Oen.  18.  10.  I.  Sarah  thy  wife  shall  have  a  son 

29.  7.  I.  it  is  vet  high  dav,  water  ye  the  sheep 
50.  5. 1.  I  die  II  Eiod.  19.  0.  /.  I  come  in  a  cloud 

J\rum.  14.  40. 1,  we  be  here,  and  wilt  20  up  to  place 

24.  11  I.  the  Lord  hath  kept  thee  from  honour 

1  Sam. 14.43. 1  did  but  taste  honey,  and  /.  I  must  die 

2  Sant.  24.  17.  ;.  I  have  sinned  and  done  wickedly 
Job  ?>    !9.  if  I  spenk  ofstreiigth.  I.  he  is  strong 
Psai.  37.  30.  he  passed  awav,  and  I.  fie  was  not 

40. 7. 1. 1  come  ||  132.  6.  /.  we  heard  it  at  FphrHtah 
52.7.  I.  the  m:in  that  mode  not  God  his  strength 

73.  27.  i.  they  ihnt  are  fir  from  thee  shall  perish 

92.  9. 1,  thine  enemies,  for  I.  thine  enemies  perish 
Eecl.  7.29.i.  this  only  have  I  found,  that  God  made 
Conf.2.  11.  /.  tlie  winter  is  prist,  ihe  rain  is  over 
Iga.  25.9.  i.  this  isonrGod.wc^  have  waited  for  him 
Jer.  4  23.  the  earth,  and  I.  it  was  without  form 
25. 1  beheld,  and  I.  the:e  was  no  man,  birds  fled 

f.  8.  I.  certainly  in  vain  made  he  it,  pen  in  vain 

25.  29.  lor  I.  \  begin  to  bring  evil  on  the  city 
Ezek.  17.  18.  when  I.  he  had  <jiven  him  his  hand 

30.  9.  for  /.  it  Cometh  ||  33.  33.  /.  it  will  come 
f/o.«.9.6.for/. they  are  gone,  because  of  destruction 
Aiitus  i.  2  that  I.  Ihe  ibivs  shall  com.)  npon  you 

:;  0^ 


LOC 

I/aff  t.9  /e  looked  for  much,  and  I.  it  came  to  little 
Mat.  3.  16.  and  /.  the  heavens  were  opened 

24.  23.  I.  here  is  Christ,  or  there,  believe  it  not 
28.  7.  I.  I  have  told  you  |!  J.O.  I.  1  am  w  ith  you 

Luke  13.  16.  Satan  bound,  I  these  eighteen  years 
23.  !5.  I.  nothing  worthy  of  death  is  dune  to  him 
Jjcts  13.  46.  unv/orlhy,  .'.  we  turn  to  the  Gentiles 
Heb.  10.  7.  /.  1  coine'to  do  thy  will.  (J  God,  9. 

LU-ADLiN. 
Psal.  144.  t  H.  that  our  o.xeii  may  be  I.  with  llesh 
/«a.46.1.  on  the  cattle  your  carnages  were  heavy  /. 

LOAUETH. 
Psal..  ()8.  19.  Lord,  who  dailv  I.  us  with  benefits 

LOAF' 
/(:xo«Z.29.23.one  I.  of  bread,  one  cake  of  oiled  bread 
1  Ckr.  16.  3.  Uavid  dealt  to  every  one  a  I.  ol  bread 
Mark  8.  14.  neither  had  they  more  than  one  I. 

LOAJN. 

1  Sam.  2.  20.  for  the  /.  which  is  lent  to  the  Lord 

LOATH,  see  Lothe. 

LOAVES. 

1  Sam.  17.  17.  take  ten  I.  and  rtjn  to  the  camp 

25.  18.  Abigail  made  haste  and  took  200  I. 

1  Kin^s  14.3.  take  with  thee  ten  I   and  cracknels 

2  Kings  4.42.  a  man  brought  the  inn  1  of  God  20/. 
Mat.  14.  17.  they  say,  we  have  here  but  five  I. 

19.  and  he  took  the  five  I.  MarkC.  38.  jAikeS).  13. 
15.34.said,how  many  /.have  ye?  Mark  ().38.  |  8. 5. 

36.  he  took  the  seven  I.  and  the  fishes,  Mark  8. 0. 
16.  9.  nor  remember  the  five  I.  of  the  5000 

10.  nor  the  seve;:  I.  of  the  4000,  and  bow  many 
Mark  6.  44.  they  that  did  eat  of  the  I.  were  5000 

52.  they  considered  not  the  miracle  of  the  /. 
Luke  11.5.  say  to  him,  friend,  lend  me  three  I. 
John  6.  9.  a  lad  here  who  hath  five  barley  I. 

ll.Jesus  took  the  I.  and  distributed  to  thcdiscip. 

13.  witli  the  fragments  of  the  five  barley  I. 
26.  because  ye  did  eat  of  Ihe  I.  and  wete  tilled 

See  Bread. 

fVuoe  LOAVES. 

Lxv-22. 17.  shall  bring  two  w.  /.of  two  tenth  deals 

LOCK. 
Cajif.  5.  5.  dropping  mvrrh  on  the  handles  of  the  I. 

LOCK. 
Ezek.  8.  3.  and  he  took  me  by  a  I.  of  my  head 

LOCKS. 
JVum.  6.  5.  let  the  I.  of  the  hair  of  his  head  grow 
Judg  lt>.l3.i{lhMi  weavest  the  seven  /.  of  my  head 

19.  she  caused  htm  to  shave  oft' the  seven  /. 
JVck.  3.  3.  set  up  doors,  and  /.  thereof,  6, 13,  14, 15 
Caiit  4.  1.  thou  hast  cloves'  eyes  within  thy  /. 
3  like  a  piece  of  jxiniegranate  within  thy  /. 

5  2  my  /.  an-  filled  with  the  drops  of  the  night 
II  his  /.  are  bushy,  and  black  as  a  raven 

6  7.  a  p..megraiinte  are  thy  temples  wilhin  thy  /. 
Isa  47.  2  uncover  thy  /.  make  bare  the  leg 
Ezek.  44.  20.  nor  suffer  their  /.  to  grow  long 

See  Bars. 
LOCKED. 

Judg.  3  23.  Ehud  shut  the  duors  and  /.  them 
24   behold,  the  doors  of  the  patluur  were  /. 
LOCUST 

Signifies  [1]  ^  certain  vtlc  msect.  Their  nature 
IS  to  be  many  together,  therefore  vast  multi- 
tudes are  resembled  by  them,  Nab.  3.  15  Jn 
Arabia,  and  other  countries  that  are  mfisted 
by  them,  they  come  in  vast  numbers  xtpun  tlieir 
Corn  when  ripe,  and  what  they  do  nut  tat  they 
infect  with  their  touch  and  the  mmstun  coining 
from  them  ;  and  afterwards  dying  in  great 
numbers,  they  poison  the  air,  and  cause  a  pes 
tilence.  Godplairued  the  Egyptians,  by  send 
ivg  swarms  of  them  into  their  land,  Exod.  10 

14.  [2]  Either  a  large  sort  of  gra.ishoppers, 
or  a  kind  of  green  herb.  Lev.  II.  22.  Mat  3.  4 
[3]  Miitliors,  or  teachers  of  false  doctrine, 
who  infect  others  by  distilling  their  poisonous 
doctrines  into  them.  Rev.  9.  3. 

Eiod.  10. 19.  there  remained  not  one  /.  in  all  Egypt 
I^ev.  11.22.  Z.  after  his  kind,  and  baldi.  ye  may  eat 
Deut.  28.  42.  all  thy  trees  shall  the  /.  consume 

1  Kings  8.  37.  if  there  be  in  the  land  /.  2  Chr.  6.  28. 
Psal.  78.  46.  he  gave  also  their  labour  to  the  /. 

109.  23.  I  am  tossed  up  and  down  as  the  /. 
Joel  1.  4.  hath  the  /.  eaten,  and  that  which  /.  left 

2.  25. 1  will  restore  the  years  that  the  /.  hath  eaten 

LOCUSTS. 
F.Ttod.  10.  4.  behold,  tomorrow  I  will  bring  /. 

12.  stretch  out  thy  hand  over  Egypt  for  the  /. 

13.  in  the  morning  the  east  wind  brought  the  /. 
14.no  such  I.  II  19. the  west  wind  took  away  the/. 

Deut.  28.  38.  for  the  I.  shall  consume  it 

2  Chron.  7.  13.  if  I  command  the  /.  to  devour 
/'.<(aZ.105.34.hes|iake,  and  /.  came,  and  caterpillars 
Prov  30.  27.  the  /.  have  no  king,  yet  go  by  liamls 
A?(i.33.  4.  as  the  running   oand  fro  of /.shall  he  run 
M'ah.  3.  15.  make  Ihyst  f  many  as  the  /. 

17.  thy  crowned  are  r.s  the  I.  and  thy  captains 
Jlf::.3.4.bis  meat  was  /.  and  wild  honey, .1/«r/.-  1.6. 
hev  OS.thetecameoutofthe  smoke /.on  the  earth 


LOT 

Rev.  0.  7.  uliapcsof  /.  were  like  to  liorsei)  for  battle 

LODGE. 
/sa.l.S.tbe  daughter  ol  ZIoii  is  left  as  a  /.  in  garden 

LODGE. 
(7e7i.24  23.is  there  room  in  the  house  for  us  to  /.  in'» 

25.  we  have  provender  enoui;h,  and  room  to  /.  111 
JVum.  22.  8.  he  said  to  them,  /.  here  this  night 
■  losh.  4.  3.  in  the  place  where  ye  shall  /   this  nigbl 
.Judg.  19.  y.  /.  here,  that  thy  heart  may  be  merty 

13.  to  /.  in  Gibeah  or  in  Ramah,  15.  |  20.  4. 

20.  the  old  man  said,  only  /.  not  in  the  street 
Ruth  1.  16.  where  thou  lodgest  1  will  /. 

2  .Sum.  17.  8.  thy  father  will  not  /.  with  the  people 
16.  /.  not  this  night  in  the  plains  of  the  wihierness 

.V(A.  4.  22.  let  every  one  /.  within  Jeriisaleni 
13.  21.  I  said,  why  /.  ye  about  the  wall! 

.lob  17. 1 2.  doth  not  my  eye  /.  in  their  provocation! 
24.7.  they  cause  tlie  naked  to/,  wiiiiout  clotiiing 
31.  32.  the  stranger  diJ  not  /.  in  the  slieet 

Psal.  25.  1 13.  his  soul  shall  /.  in  goodness 
91.  |1.  shall/,  under  theshadow  of  llie  .Almighty 

Ca7it.  7. 11.  come,  my  beloved,  let  us  /.  in  villages 

fsa.  21.  13.  in  the  forest  in  Arabia  shall  ye  /. 
65.  4.  and  /.  in  monuments,  and  eat  swine's  Iks'! 

.Arr.4.  14. how  long  shall  vain  thoughts  /.  in  thee' 

Zeph.  2.  14.  the  beasts  shall  /.  in  the  upper  lintels 

Mat.  13.  32  so  that  the  birds  of  the  an  come  and 
/.  in  the  branches  thereof,  Mark  4.  32. 

Jlcts  21.  IC.  brought  Mnason  with  whom  wesho.  /. 
LODGED. 

(}en.  32  13.  Jacob  /.  there  that  same  night 

21.  and  himself/,  that  night  in  the  company 
./bsA.2.1  .the  spies  came  into  a  harlot's  house, anil  I. 

3.  1.  to  Jordan,  he  and  all  Israel,  and  /.  there 

4.  8.  carried  them  over  to  the  place  where  they  I. 
6.  11.  they  came  to  the  camp,  and  /.  in  the  camp 
8  9.  but  Joshua  /.  that  night  among  the  people 

Judg.  18.  2.came  to  bouse  of  Micah,  they  /.  thcie 
19.  4.  so  they  did  cat  and  drink-  and  ;'.  thcra 
7.  urged  him,  therefore  he  /.  inere  again 
1  Kings  19.  9.  came  into  a  cave  and  /•  there 
1  Chr.  9.  27.  tliey  /.  round  about  Ihe  house  of  God 
JWA.  13.  20.  the  merchants  /.  without  Jerusalem 
Isa.l."\  righteousness  /  in  it,  but  niv/  murderers 
Mat  21    17.  he  went  to  Beihany  and  /.  there 
Luke  13. 19.  the  fowls  of  the  air  1. 111  branches  of  it 
Jicts  10.  18.  asked  whether  Simon  were  /.  Uiere 

23.  then  called  he  them  in,  and  /.  them 
28.  7.  Publius  /.  us  three  days  courteously 

1  Tim.  5  10.  if  sliLt  have  /.  sti'aiigers,  if  she  waslied 

LODGEST 
Ruth  1  16.  Ruth  said,  whcr   thou  /.  I  will  loi'gc 

LODGETIl. 
Acts  10.  6.  he  /  with  one  Simon  a  lar.ner 

LODGING. 
.7«si.  4.  3.  twelve  stones,  and  leave  Ihenri  in  the  i. 
Judg  19  15  no  man  look  iheni  lo  bis  !:'-u«e  to  I. 
Isa.  10.  29.  they  have  taken  up  their  /.  at  Geba 
.fer  9  2.  that  1  had  in  the  wilderness  a  /.  place 
./lets  28  23  there  came  many  to  him  into  h:a  /. 
Philem  22  but  withal  prepare  me  also  a  i. 

LODGINGS. 

2  Kings  19  23  I  will  enter  into  the  /.  of  hisbordeii 

LOFT. 
1  KingsXl  \^  betook  him  and  carried  him  into  at 
Jicts  20.  9  Eulycbus  11 11  d^  wn  from  the  third  /. 

LOFTY. 
Psal  131.1  heart  is  not  haughty,  nor  mine  eyes /. 
Prov  .30  13  ageiieralion,  C!  h"W  /.  arc  their  eyes! 
/sa2  11  the/  locmoof  manshall  bi-himibled,5.  15 
12  theday  oftheLord  beiinevery  onetliat  is  /. 
26.  5.  the  /.  cily  he  layetli  low  to  ihe  ground 
57,  7.  on  a  /.  nioiMilain  hast  tlimi  set  tiiy  lieil 
15.  thussaithliigband  lofiv  One, ihat  inhabilctfc 
LOFTILy 
Psal  73.  8  they  are  corru|it,  they  speak  /. 

LOFTINESS 
Isa.  2.  17.  the  /.  of  man  shall  be  bowed  down 
Jer.  48.29.  we  heard  the  pride  of  Moab,  his/. 

LOG. 
Lev.  14.  10.  thepriestshalliakea/.  of  oil,  12,24. 
15.  shall  take  some  of  the  /.of  oil,  and  pour  it 
21.  if  ho  be  poor,  then  he  shall  take  a  /.  of  oil 
LOINS 
Signify,  [1]  The  lower  parts  of  the  back,  or  Iht 
waist,  Exod.  28.  42.     [2]   The  vholc  man,  Job 
31.  20.     Psal.  66.  11. 
Gird   up  the  loins   of  your  mind,  1  Pet.  1.  13 
Let  your  minils  be  in'lrnl  upon,  ready,  and  pre- 
pared for  your  spirit  nalirork, restrained  from 
all  those  thoughts,  cares,  affections,  ayd  luhts 
which  may  entangle,  detain,  and  hinder  Ihem, 
or  moke  then  vv  fit  for  it.     It  is  an  aihisio'a  «• 
the  custom  of  the  Oriental  notions,  wht  wear- 
ing long  loose  garments  were  wont  to  gird 
them  about  their  loins,  Ihnt    they  might  not 
hinder  them  in  their   traiielling  or  workinis, 
1   Kings  18.  46.     2  Kings  4.  29.     It  may  ntst 
have  a  sfieciat  retspret  to  the  like  rite  vs'^  at 
the  pasiever,  when  the    Inaclitcs  izcrt  jus' 


LON 

readv  to  entci   upon  Ikcir  journey  and  marck\ 
out  uj  h'.j^ijiili  Exoil.  I'i.  11. 
(•"f».  35.  11.  unti  kin^ssliull  come  out  of  thy  /. 

Ti.  .'14.  ami  Jaciili  |ml  sackckilh  uiiuri  his  I. 

4ti.-Jti.lhcs(iula  winch  cuiiiuoumrhisi.  Ex.ud.  1.5. 
Kind.  Vi..  11.  ve  sUall  e;U  it,  with  your  I.  girded 

!fri.  \-i.  briiech'es  reacli  tVuiu  ihu  I.  uiiio  thu  thighs 
iJi-Vil.  33.  U.  smite  till  ough  llu^  /.  of  them  that  risu 
2  Sam.  -Jll.iS.  « girdle  with  u  .sword  fastunud  on  hi.s  I. 
1  AVn^'^'J.  5.  imllhuhk-id  in  theijudle  iihout  his /. 

8.  1  Si.  son  shall  conn;  i  rth  of  thy  /.  -J  Ckrun.  I).  1) 
M.  10.  thickur  than  it.y  father's  I.  '2  Chr.  10  lU. 
]^.  41).  Klijak  Kitdcd  up  Ins/,  and  ran  bt-foru  Allah 
20.  31.  let  lis,  \  prav   put  sackcloth  oa  -.ur  I. 

3i.  sothuvginloil  sackclolh  on  lliuir /.  and  ropes 

iKiiiirs  \.i.  was  a  hair V  man,  andgirt  withgiriU  ■ 

Sf  leather  about  his  iJ/(£t.  3. 4.  [Mark  1   6 

4.29.  gird  up  thy /'J.  1.  ./.-6  3d.3.  |  4U.  ,.  ./cr  1  17. 
AV/i.  4.  T  If^-  hail  each  his  sw.nd  girded  on  Ins  / 
Jok  H.  18.  he  girdeth  tin'  /-  of  kings  with  a  girdle 

31.  'JO.  if  his  i.  have  not  hiessed  nie 

40.  It).  Ill,  now  his  strength  is  in  his  I. 
t'si:l.:{S.~.  my  I-  are  tilled  with  a  loathsome  diseasi' 

6().  11.  Ihoii  laidest  atHiction  upon  our  /. 

69.  -23.  and  make  their  I.  conlinuuUy  to  shake 
Prov.  30.  t  31.  a  horse  girt  in  the  I.  and  a  king 

31.  17.  she  girdeth  her  I.  with  strength 
fsrt.5.'27.  neilhershall  the  girdle  of  their  I.  be  loosed 

]  1 .  5.  riahteonsness  shaM  he  the  girdle  of  his  I. 

20.  2.  loose  the  saikelolh  from  olT"thy  I.  put  ott" 

21.  3.  therefore  are  my  I  filled  with  pain 

32.  II.  make  bare,  gird  sackcloth  upon  your  I. 
45.  1.  I  will  louse  the  /.  of  kings  to  o|ien  before 

Jer.  13.  1.  gel  a  linen  girdle  and  put  it  upon  thy/. 
11.  as  the  girdle  cleavetli  to  the/,  of  a  man 

30.  6.  see  every  man  with  his  hands  on  his  /. 

4S.  37.  and  upon  the  /.  shall  be  sackclolti 
Ezek.  1.  27.  from  the  appearance  of  Ins/,  upward 

f.2.  from  Ins/.  (V )\vn ward,  fire;  from  Ills/,  upward 

9.  t  2.  with  a  writer's  inkhorn  on  his  /. 

21.6.  sigh  with  the  breaking  of  thy  /.  and  bitterness 
23.  15.  girded  with  girdles  upon  their  /. 
29  7.  iihou  madest  all  their  /.  to  be  at  a  stand 
44.  18.  they  shall  have  linen  breeches  on  the'ir  /. 
47.  4.  he  liieasured,  the  waters  were  to  the  /. 
Dan.  5.  0.  so  the  joints  of  his  /.  were  loosed 
10.5.  whose/,  were  girded  with  fine  gold  uf  Upbea 
Jlmns  8.  10.  I  will  brins  sackcloth  on  you:  i. 
Jik'ah.  2.  1.  make  thv  /.  strong  ||  10.  pain  is  in  all  /. 
/.hA«12.35.  lei  voiir  /.  be  girded  about,  and  lights 
^ct.<s  2.  ,30.  that  of  his  /.  he  would  raise  up  C'hiist 
Eph  6.  14.  having  v.nir  /.  girt  about  with  truth 
//eft.  7.5.  tho'tbevi'ame  out  of  the  /.  of  Abralmm 

10.  for  he  was  yei  in  the  /  of  his  father 

I  Pet.  1. 13.  wherefore  gird  up  the  /.  of  your  mind 

Signifies,  [11  Of  sreiU  ritentinlmfrtIi,Ezek.  31. 
5.  [2|  To  lew  frveKUij,  Gen.  34.  8.  [3]  Tu 
thirst,  2  Sam.  23.  15.  [4)  7'«  desire  very  ear 
neslly^Soh  3.21.  Tims  do,  [I]  Suck  as  are 
ffreai;yamictrdfordn,th,.iul,3.'2l.  [2]  The 
father  after  the  .>•«».,  2  Sam.  13.  39.  [3]  The 
absent  for  his  native  place,  C.en.  31.  .H)  [4] 
The  godly  after  Gnd's  word,  Psal.  119  40,  131, 
174.  °[,5]  The  faithful  teacher  after  his  flock, 
Phil.  2.  26.     fO)  SaiiUs  after  saints,  Rom.  1 

11.  Phil.  1.8. 

Gen.  43. 15.  G.  who  fed  me  all  my  life/,  to  this  day 
Ernd.  10.  13.  when  Ih.- trumpet  soundrth  /.  19 
20.  12.  that  thy  days  may  ho  /.  on  the  land 
l\^iim.9.  19.  when  the  cloud  tarried/,  on  tabernacle 
Dent.  1.6.  ye  dweit  /.  enough  on  this  m^iunl,  2  3 
4.  25.and'shalt  have  remained  /.  in  the  land 
14   24.  and  if  the  way  be  Ifjo  /.  for  thee 
19.  6.  and  overtake  him,  because  the  way  is  /. 
28.  .59.  make  great  plagues  and  of/,  con'inuiince 
Jash.Ct.^.  when  ihey  make  a /.blast  with  the  horn 
9  13.  are  old,  by  reason  of  the  very  /.  journey 

24.  7.  ye  dwell  in  the  wilderness  a  /.  season 
2Snm.3.  1.  there  was/,  warbetwccn  hou.<eofSaiil 
I  ICings  3.  1 1 .  anil  bust  not  asked  /.  life,  2  CAr  1 . 1 1 
SCAr.  1.5. 3.  for  a  /.  aen.ion  Israel  was  without  God 
Psal.  fil.  16.  with  /.  life  will  I  satisfy  him 

95.  lO.forty  years  /.was  I  grieved  with  this  general. 
120.6.  inv  s-oiil  /.  dwelt  with  him  that  hateth  peace 
129.  3.  the  plower?  made  /.  their  furrows 
143.  3.  to  dwell,  as  those  iliat  have  been  /.  dead 
Prov.  3.  'i  and  /.  life  shall  ihev  add  to  thee 
7.  19.  the  good  man  is  irono  a  /.  journey 
23.  30.  they  that  tarry  /.  at  ihe  wine,  that  i;r- 

25.  15.  by  /.  forhearin!!  is  a  prince  persuaded 
T.rrl.  I'i.  5.   because  man  L'oeili  lo  his  /.  home 
/«rt.().5.22.my  elect  shall /.enjoy  work  of  their  hands 
/er.  29. 2-^.  this  cai.livity  is  /.  build  ye  honseg 
^2m.2.20.  shall  women  eat  their  children  of  span  /. 
Fzek.  17.  3.  a  great  eagle/,  winged,  full  of  feathers 

31.  5.  his  branches  became  /.  because  of  waters 
41.  20.  nor  shave,  nor  suffer  their  locks  to  grow/. 

TMn.  10.  1.  but  Ihe  time  appointed  was  /. 

Hos.  13.  13.notslay/,inthe  place  ofbrenkir.g  forth 
349 


LON 

Mat.  11.21.  repented  /.  ago  in  sackcloth  uiirt  nghc*! 
23.14.  ye  devour  widows'  lionses,  and  lor  pretence 
Iiiake  /.  prayers,  Murk  12.  40.  V.uhe  20.  47. 
Mark  12.  M.  who  go  in  /.  eiothiiig,  /.uke  2U.  4(i. 

10.  5.  sitting  clothed  in  a  t.  white  garment 
Luke  18.  7.  avenge,  though  he  hear  /.  with  iheiri 
23.  8.  fur  he  wasdesiious  tosee  him  of  a /.  season 
.'Ids  20.  9.  as  Paul  was  /.  preaching,  be  sunk  w  ilh 
27. 14.111)1  /.after  there  arose  a  teiii|iest  Kuroclyilon 
21.  hut  .liter/,  abstinence  I'aulstood  in  iiiidsl  ol 
1  Cur.  II.  14.  if  a  man  have  /.  hair,  it  is  a  shame 
15.  ifa  wuinaii  have  /.  hair,  it  is  a  glory  to  her 
Eph  I)  3  that  thou  iimyesl  live  /.  on  ilv    earth 
1  'J'liu.  3   15  if  1  tarry  /.  that  tliipu  inayest  know 
Jam.  5.  7.  the  husbandman  hath  /.  patience  fur  it 
■'ice  Alio. 
.^s  LONG  as. 
Lev.  18. 19.  as  I.  as  she  is  put  ajiart  for  uncleanncis 
26.34.  enjoy  sabbaths,  as  I.  as  it  lieth  dfrselate,  35. 
jVu;n.  9.  J8.  as  I.  as  the  cloud  abode,  they  rested 
/JtuJ.12.10.forsa.not  the  Lcviie  at',  /.u.s-thuu  livest 
31.  13.  fear  the  Lord  as  I.  as  you  live  in  the  land 

1  -Sam.  1.  28.  lent  lo  the  Lord,  as  I.  as  he  liveili 
20.  31.  as  I.  as  son  of  Jesse  livetli  on  the  ground 
25.  15.  any  thing  as  I.  as  ve  were  conversant 

2  Chr.  26.  5.  as  I.  as  ho  sought  the  L.  be  prospered 
36.  21.  as  I.  as  she  lay  desolate  she  kept  sabbath 

Psal.  72.  5.  fear  thee  as  I.  as  sun  and  moon  endure 

17.  his  name  shall  be  continued  us  /.  as  the  sun 

104.  33.  1  will  sing  to  the  Lord  as  I.  as  I  live 

116.  2.  1  will  call  upon  him  as  I.  us  \  live 

Ezek.  42.  11.  as  I.  us  they,  and  us  broad  as  they 

J/a£.9.15.  as /.as  hridegr.  is  with  them,  Mark'i.M. 

.fvhn'J.5.as I.  as  I  am  in  the  world,  I  am  the  light 

Rom.  7. 1.  dominion  over  a  man  as  I.  as  he  liveth 

1  Cur.7.39.wile  ishound  as  I.  usher  husband  liveth 
Gal.  4.1.  the  heir  us /.us  he  is  a  child  diftereth  not 
lPet.3.6.  whose  daughters  ye  are  as  I.  as  ye  do  well 

2  Pet.  1.  13.  as  I.  as  i  am  in  this  tahernaclo 

See  Cubits.  Day,  Hour. 
So  LONG. 
.Tudir.  5  28.  why  is  his  chariot  so  I.  in  coming  ? 
l.SuHi.2y.6.what  found  in  thy  servant,so/  as  I  have 
2  A'/«^.vl»  22.  so  I.  as  the  whoredoms  of  thy  mother 
2  Chron.  0.  31.  they  may  fear  thee  s»  /  as  they  liv 
Esth..i  13.  so  I.  as'r  see  Murdecai  sitting  at  the  gate 
.Job  27.  6.  shall  not  reproach  me  so  I.  as  1  live 
Fsal.  72  7.  peace  so  I.  as  th  ■  moon  endureth 
Luke  1.  21.  anil  marvelled  that  he  lamed  so  I. 
Rom.  7.  2. '  ound  to  her  husband  sn  I  as  lie  liveth 
Hcb.  4.  7    o-day,  after  so  I.  a  Inn. ,  as  it  ts  said 

LONG  time. 
Gen.  2f .  B.  when  he  had  been  there  a  /.  time 
JVum.  20.  15  and  we  have  dwell  in  Egypt  a  /.  /JJn« 
DeKf.C0.I9.  when  thou  shall  besieg  ■  a  city  a/,  time 
.Josk  11.  18.  Joshua  made  war  a  /  /ime  with  kings 
23   I.  a  /.  time  after  that  Joshua  waxed  old 

1  >um  7  2.  while  the  ark  abode  the  time  was  /. 

2  Sam.  14  2  as  a  woman  that  had/,  time  mourned 
2  Chron.  30.  5.  for  they  had  .lut  dune  it  of  a/.  /!»if 
/sa.42.14.  I  have  /  time  liolden  i.-'v  peace,  beensti" 
Lam  5.  20.  forget  us,  and  forsake  iis  so  /.  time 
Mat.^'i  19  aftera/.//mPthl'rdoftt.:.seseryants 

Cometh,  and  reckoneth  with  them,  Luke^O  9. 
Luke  8.  27  a  certain  man  which  had  devils  /.  time 
20  9  a  man  went  into  a  far  country  for  a  I.  iime 
J«/i»5.fi.knew  that  he  had  been  a  l.tlinent  that  cass 

14.  9.  have  I  been  8  ■  /.  lime  with  yuu,  and  yet 
./irtsS.U  becauseof/  /jme  he  had  bewitched  tiiem 

14  3.  /  time  abode  they  with  the  disciples,  28. 
2  Pet.  2.  3.  whose  judgment  of/,  time  hiigerelh  not 

LONG  while. 
Jlcts  20  11.  he  talked  a  /.  while  till  break  of  day 

LONG. 
Job  3  21.  which  /.  for  death,  but  it  cometh  not 
6  8.  ( )  that  God  would  grant  me  thing  that  I  /.  fori 
Rom.  1.  11   for  T  /   to  sei;  you,  that  I  may  impart 
2  Cor  9. 14.  and  by  their  prayer  which  /.  after  you 
Phil   1.  8.  liuw  greatly  I  /  after  you  all  in  bowels 

LONGFJ). 
2  Sam.  13.  39.  David  /.  to  go  forth  unto  Absalom 
23   15  David/,  anil  said,  O  that  one,  1  Chr.\^.  17. 
Psnl.  119.  40.  behold,  I  have  /.  afler  thy  precepts 
131    for  I  /.  for  ibv  couimainiirvnts 
174.1  have  /.  for  tliy  salvation,  O  Lord 
Phil.  2.  26.  for  he  /.  alter  von  all  1|  4    1.  and  /.  for 

LONGEDST. 
Gen  31.  30.  thou  sore  /.  nfer  thy  father's  house 

LONGER. 
Eiod.  2.  3.  when  she  could  no  /.  bide  him 
9.  28.  [  will  let  von  go,  and  ye  nhall  stay  no  /. 
.hidtr.  2.  14.  could  not  aiiy  /.  stand  before  enemies 
2  siitn.  20.  5.  he  tarried  /.  than  the  set  lime 
2  /r;'»if.'!  6.  33.  should  I  wait  for  the  Lord  any  /.? 
.hih  7^t8.  thine  eves  are  on  iiie,  I  can  live  no  /. 
11.  9   the  measure  thereof  is  /.  Ihnn  the  earth 
.Tcr.  44.  22.  so  that  the  Lord  could  no  /.  bear 
f.uke  16.  2.  for  tlioii  mavest  be  no  /.steward 
.'iets  18.  20.  when  ihey  desired  him  lo  tarry  /. 
i55.  24.  crying,  that  he  ought  out  to  live  uuy  /, 


LOO 

llom.  6.  9.  that  arc  dead  tosin,  live  any  /  ttiersli 
Gal  3.  25.  we  are  no  /.  under  a  school-master 
1  'these.  3.  1.  when  we  could  no  /.  forbear.  5. 
)  7'(/H.  5.  2;}. di  Tk  no  !.  water,  but  use  a  littlewiao 

1  Pet.  4.  2.  that  he  no  /.  live  tiie  rest  of  his  lime 
Rev.  10.  6.  that  there  should  be  time  no  i. 

LtJMiKTH. 
Gen.  34.  8.  my  son  Sbechein  /.  for  your  ilaujhtei 
iJeul.  12   20   because  '.by  soul  /.  lo  eat  lleyh 
Ps.il  63.  1.  my  lli^sh  /.  for  lliei-  in  a  dry  lanj 
84.  2.  my  soul  I.  for  ihe  courts  of  the  Lord 

HANGING. 
Deut.  2l~.  32  thine  eyes  shall  fail  with  /.  for  '.hem 
Psal.  107.  9.  for  he  sati.>lietli  the  /.soul 
119.20.  my  soul  breaketh  for  tile  /.  lliai  it  hath 

LONG-SLFFERING. 
Ezod.  34.  6.  Lord  God  merciful  and  gracious,  I. 
suffering,  Xuiii.  14. 18.  Psal  86.  15.2  P</.'J.!> 
.fer.  15.15  <)  l.oid,  take  me  not  away  in  ihy  l.-sujf. 
Rom.  2.  4.  or  despisest  thou  riches  of  Ins  l.-suffi"- 
9.22.  endured  with  much  /.  si/JVr.vcsselsut  u  rath 

2  Cor.  6.  6.  by  knowledge,  by  l.-suffer.  by  kmdiiesa 
Gnl.  5.  22.  fruit  of  the  C?iiirit  is  love,  I.  suffering 
Eph.  4.  2.  with  /.  suj/'(ri?(ir,forbeariiig  one  another 
Co/.  1.11.  strengthened  to  all/.-s»^'.  with  joy  fulness 

3.  12.  put  on,  as  elect  of  God,  meekness,  l.-sufjtr. 

1  Tim.  1.  16.  that  in  me  Christ  might  shew  all  l.s 
2Tim.3.U).  thou  hast  fully  known  my  failh,  l.-suff. 

4.2.  rebuke,  exhort  with  all  l.-sujj'er.  and  doctrine 
lP(/.3.20.  when  /  -suffering  o((Jwi  wailed  indaya 

2  Pet.3.15.tlict.-i-«</V'r/H§-ofour  Lord  issalvaliiia 

LOOK,  S. 
Psal.  18.  27.  bill  thou  wilt  hring  down  high  /. 
101.  5.  that  hath  a  high  /.  1  will  not  sutler 
Prov.  6.  17.  the  Lord  liatelh  a  proud  /.  a  lying 
21.  4.  a  high  /.  and  proud  heart  is  sin 
ha.  2.  II.  the  lofty  /.  id'  man  shall  be  hiimb.ud 
10.  12.  I  will  punish  the  glury  id' his  high  i. 
Ezek.  2.  6.  nor  be  dismayed  at  their  /.  3.  9. 
/>nn.7.2C.whose  /.  was  more  stoul  than  his  fellows 

LOOK 
Signifies,   [1]    To   hehuld   „r  see,  Deut.  28.  32. 
[2]    7o  consider  or  lake  particular  notice  of, 
Lev   13  5.     [3]  To  upect  ar  wait  for,  Jer.  13. 
16.  Mat.  11.   3.     [4]    To  believe  and  trust  in, 
Isa.  45.  22. 
Gen.  13.  14.  /.  from  Ihe  place  whore  thou  art 
15.  5  /.  toward  heaven,  and  tell  the  stars 
19.  17.  escape  for  thy  hie,  /  not  lielniid  thea 

40.  7.  wherefore  /.  ye  so  sadly  to-day  7 

41.  33.  now  let  Pharaoh  /.  out  a  man  discreet 

42.  1.  Jacob  said,  why  /.  ye  one  uiion  another  1 
Kjod.  10.  10.  /.  lo  it ;  for  evil  is  hefcre  you 

25.  20.  and  their  faces  shall  /.  one  to  another 
40.  /.  that  thou  make  them  after  tlieir  pattern 
Lev.  13.  39.  then  the  priest  shall  /.  if  the  spots 
53.  if  the  priest  shall  /.  and  behold,  56. 
:4   3.  then  the  priest  shall  /.if  the  plague, 39, 44 
Deut.  9.27.  /.  not  to  the  stubbornness  oltliis  people 
28  .32.  thine  eyes  shall  /.  and  fail  with  longing 
1  Sam.  16.  12.  David  was  ruddy,  and  goodly  tu  /.  to 
17   18.  /.  how  thy  brethren  fare,  and  tiike  jiledga 
1  KiufS  18.  43.  go  up  now,  /.  toward  tie;  sea 
■iKings'\.  14. 1  would  not  /.  toward  thee,  nor  see 
6.  32"  /.  when  messenger  Cometh,  shut  the  door 
9.  2  /.  out  there  Jehu,  and  go  in,  make  him  rise 
10  .^.  /  even  out  best  and  mcetes'  of  master's  sons 
23.  /.  there  be  none  of  the  servants  of  the  Lord 
14.  8.  come,  let  ns  /.  one  another  in  the  face 
1  Chron.  12.  17.  the  God  of  our  falhers  /.  thereon 
Job  3.  9.  ha  it  /.  for  light,  but  have  none 
5.  t  1.  to  which  of  the  saints  wilt  tlioii  /.  7 
00  21.  therefore  shall  no  man  /.  for  Ins  goods 
2!.t5./.uniu  me  and  he  astonished, lay  your  haniJa 
35.;;./.  to  heavens  and  see,  and  behold  the  clouds 
Psal.  5.  3. 1  will  direct  my  prayer  lo  thee,  and  /.  up 
40.  12.  iniquities  so  that  I  am  not  able  to  /.  up 
123.  2.  as  the  eves  of  servants  /.  to  their  iiinslcTa 
Prov.  4.  25.  let  thine  eyes  /.  right  on,  and  eve-liiii 
27. 23.  to  know  thy  flocks,  and  /.  well  to  ihy  liera» 
F.ccl.  12.  3.  that  /.  out  at  the  windows  he  darkened 
Ca«/.  4.  8./.  from  top  of  Amana,  Shenir.  llermon 
Isa.  .5.  30.  if  one  /.unto  the  land,  behold  ilarknesi 
8.  17.  I  will  wait  on  Ihe  Lord,  1  will  /.  for  him 

21.  shall  curse  their  king  and  God,  and/,  upward 

22.  they  shall  /.  unto  earth,  and  behold  troutiie 
17.  7.  at  that  dav  shall  a  man  /.  lo  his  maker 

8.  he  shall  not  /.  to  the  altars,  work  of  his  hantia 
22.  4.  /.  away  from  me  I  will  weeji  b'.1ter!y 

a.  Ihoii  didst  /.  in  that  day  to  the  arnioD' 
31.  1.  they  /.  not  to  the  holv  one  of  Is>nel 
42.  18.  hear  ye  deaf,  /.  ye  blind,  llinl  ye  may  se< 
45.22.  /.  unto  me,  and  he  saved,  nil  endsof  oarii 
51.  1.  /.  to  the  rock  whence  ve  an;  hewn 

2.  /.  to  Abraham  voiir  father  and  to  Sarah 
.56.  11.  they  all  /.  to  their  own  way  for  gain 
59.  II.  we  /.  for  judgment,  hnl  there  is  none 
66  2.  hut  to  this  man  will  I  /.  that  is  poor 
.Jer.  13.  16.  and  while  ye  /.  for  light,  he  turn  It 
39.  13  take  and  I.  well  to  him,  do  hin»  no  hum 


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fer  i[\  4  rnrr.p  witli  iiip,  ?.nd  !  wilH.  wc!!  to  ihcc 
4t)   o.  !lioir  mmlity  ones  arc  lli'il,  rind  /.  nol  back 
47.:t  U'ol":ilht!tss^li!.llnotMji'.cU  u,  llie:r  i-liildri^n 
f'.ieU.  'i'i.  10.  nil  lit'  tlifin  [)rincus  lo  /.  113  to  Hii^^ylon 
•2':t.  It)  iiii(|iiity  lo  reiiKMiiliirtiico  wliuii  tlicy  i. 
Hes.  3.  I,  wlio  I.  10  otlKir  gods,  and  kivr  wine 
Jnttnli  -1.  4.  I  will  I.  again  tow  ard  thy  li.dy  tempi? 
JW/i;.  7.  7.  tliurelbie  wUI  I  '.  to  the  Ivjtd;  will  wail 
,\':ilt.  -i.  K  stand,  stand,  lint  none  shall  /.  hack 
.Ma!.  1 1 .  :t.  <iv  do  wj  I.  liir  another"!  Lrjc-  7   l!l,  'JU. 
J)/ln7.•^.•.i1.|ml  his  hands  rm  eyes,and  made  hi  in  /  ii|i 
Luki:  -Jl.  •-'H.  when  these  things  liegii;   then  /.  U| 


LOO 

Judg.  13.  19.  and  Manoali  and  Ins  wife  :.  on,  20 
•M.  40.  the  lieiijaimtes/.  beliind  them,  and  hidiold 

1  .Srtwi.  ti.  I'J.  because  lliey  had  I.  into  the  ark 
0.  10. 1  have  /.  on  my  jieojile,  because  cry  cunie  to 
14.  11).  the  wutclimeii  ol  iSaul  I.  and  behold 
Itj.  ti.  wlien  tl;ey  were  come,  iie  /.  on  Ehab 
17.  42.  the  I'iiilistmes  I.  about,  and  saw  Uavid 
•M.  8.  Saui  ^behindliim,  Uavidstood,2  Ham.  1.  7. 

'2  ■'iain.  i.  'JO.  Abner  I.  behind  liiiii  and  said 
li.  IL'  Mictial  I.  'lirough  a  window,  and  saw  David 
\'2.  4'J.  tliey  l.  but  there  was  none  to  save 

1  liinifs  18.  43.  Elijah's  servant  went  up  and  /. 


7<'A«7..V.;.searcli  and  /.lor  out  ot'Galilee  no  prophet  |  'J  h'liij;-  '2.  '24.  Elisha  turned  back  and  i.  on  them 

Acts  <>  :i.  /.  ye  oui  seven  men  of  honest  report        i    <i.  30.  me  people  I   and  Ijehold  he  liad  sackclotli 

18.  15.  if  It  be  a  ipiestion  of  words,  /.  ye  to  it         j    'J,  30.  Jezrbel  painted,  and  I.  out  at  a  window 

1  Cor.  I(i.  11.1/   for  him  with  the  iirelhreii  |    14.  1 1.  /.  one  anoilier  ill  the  lace  at  Beth-sheiiiesh 

2  0.;-.3  13.  I>raci  loulil  not  siedfaslN  I  ro  the  end  j  :i  Ckrun.  13.  14.  when  Judali  I.  back,  the  battle 
4.  IS.  while  ^^  e  .'.  at  thin^.s  which  are  r.een  I    20.  '.'O.  L.  on  him,  and  behold  he  was  leprous 

/'A//.  3.  "JO.  from  if  lieiii-c  W(^  I,   for  the  Saviour       |  Eslii.  "J   15.  f ivour  111  the  sight  of  all  w  lio  I.  on  her 
.//ci.i).  28.  to  tliem  that  I.  for  him  shall  ne  app'ur    Jut-  0.  19.  l!ie  troops  of  Tenia  I.  Shcba  waited 


1  Pil.  1.  VI.  which  the  angels  desire  ti.  [    eilo 
8  Pet.  3.  13.  iieverlhcl'iss  we  I.  for  new  iicavens 
■    14.  seeing  ye  I.  for  such  things  be  diluent  that 

2  ./"((Ah  H.  I.  to  yourselves,  that  we  lose  not 
Hev.  5.  3.  and  no  man  was  able  to  I.  thereon 

4.  found  worthy  to  read  the  book  nor  /.  thereon 
LOOK  diiwn. 
Ociit.  20.  15.  /.  down  from  thy  holy  habitation 
Fsal.  FO.  14.  I.  down,  behold,  and  visit  this  vine 
f.o.  1 1    righteousac^ss  shall  /.  down  from  heaven 
isa.  63    la.l.diiion  from  heaven,  and  behold  from 
La7ii.  3  50.  till  1.^1.  l.down  and  behold  from  heaven 

LOOK  on.,  or  iipnn. 
/?e7i.!t.l(;.liowsliall  be  m  cloud,  and  I  will  I.  upon  it 
JiJ.  11.  I  know  thou  art  a  fair  woman  lo  /.  \ipon 
24.  10.  Kebekah  was  very  fair  to  I.  upon,  20.  7. 
y.xod.  3.  (i.  Moses  was  afraid  to  I.  upon  God 
5.  21.  the  Lord  /   iipuit  you  and  judge,  because 
39.  43.  and  .Mosrs  di.l  L  „pu„  all  tlie  work 
Z,e«.13.3.  Ihe  priest  shiilU.  on  lh<q)laguein  thesUin 
of  ins  11,  sh,  21,  25,  2ti,  31,  32,  34,  43,  50. 
3.  the  priest  shall  I.  on  him,  5,  6,  27,  30. 
14.  4H.  the  priest  shall  /.  ii/ion  it,  and  behold 
JVwm.  15.  3!)   for  a  frina;e,  thai  ye  may  /.  upon  it 
Jiiilg.  7.  17.  Gideon,  s:iid,  I.  on  ine  and  do  likewise 

1  Sam.  1.  II.  if  ihoii  wilt  indeed  /.  on  the  affliction 
10.  7.  I.  not  on  his  counleiiniice  or  stature 

JSa;n.!).8.shoul(lesl  l.iipon  such  a  di>ad  dog  as  I  am 
Jl.  2.  the  woMi:ni  was  very  lieaiiliful  lo  I.  upon 
10. 12.  it  may  be  the  Lord  will  I.  on  my  affliction 

2  Chr.  24.  22.  he  said.  Lord  if.  uponn  and  require  it 
F.st/l.  1.  11.  Vashti  llii'  i]ueeii  was  fiir  to  I.  on 
Job  (i.  2ri.  now  therefore  be  content,  I.  upon  me 

40  12.  L  on  every  one  that  is  [iroud,  and  bring  low 
/*.•!«<.  22.  17.  my  bones  slaie  and  I.  upon  me 
25. 18.  /.  upon  mine  affliction  and  my  pain,  forgive 
3.5.  17.  Lord,  how  long  wilt  thou  I.  on  7  rescue 
64.  9.  and  I.  upon  the  face  of  thine  Anointed 
ll'.l.  132.  /.  thou  upon  me,  aufi  be  merciful  to  me 
142.  t4.  /.  071  the  right  hand  and  see 
Prov.  4.  25.  let  thine  eyes  I.  right  on,  and  eye-lid 
'iX  31.  I.  nol  thou  upon  the  wine  when  it  is  red 
Ciinl.  1.  li.  I.  not  upo7i  me,  because  I  am  black 
6.  13.  relnrn,  return,  that  we  may  I.  upon  thee 
f<t.2.l4.1l''.;liat  see  time,  shnll  narrowly?,  i/jion  tlioe 
33.20 7.«/ji)T(  Zioii  ]i  51.t)/.H7)nn  the  earth  beneall 
1)0.24. ^'o  forlh  iiniH.  «/)«n  the  carcases  of  the  men 
J\Tic.  4.  11.  be  defiled,  and  let  our  eve  I.  upon  Zion 
JVrtA.  3.  7.  tJiat  /.  upon  thee,  shall  flee  from  thee 
Hah.  1.  13.  id'  purer  eyes  than  to  I.  upon  iniquity 
2.  15.  that  thou  mayest  I.  upon  their  nakedness 
y.tcli.  12.  10.  shall  I.  upon  mo  whom  they  pierced 
J.ukr  il.  38.  master,  I  beseech  tliee,  I.  upon  my  son 
.'iiAff  4.  35.  lift  up  your  eyes,  and  /.  upon  the  fields 
in.37.t|i  ■•'  shall  '.  upon  him  whom  they  pierced 
Ant.f  3.  4.  Peter  and  .lohn  said,  /.  upon  us,  12. 
2O;7-.10.7.  l.ujion  things  after  outward  appearance 
Phil.  2.  4.  ;.  not  every  man  on  his  own  things 
Hev.  4.  3.  he  that  s:it  was  In  /.  upon  like  a  jasper 

LOOKRI). 
Ccn.  0.  12.  God  I.  on  the  earth  and  it  was  corrupt 
JR.  10.  the  men  lose  cp,  and  I.  toward  Sodom 
1(1.  20.  his  wife  /.  hack  l|  20.  8. 1,  out  at  a  window 
iSt.  32.  the  Lord  l.alli  I.  np.in  mv  alfl  ciion 
:)9.  23.  the  keeper  of  Ihe  prison  /.  not  to  any  thing 
40.  6.  .loseph  /.  on  iliem,  hehcdd  ihev  were  sad 
F.zntl.  2.  II.  Moses  went  and  /.  on  their  burdens 
12.  he  /.  ill  s  w  iv  and  ihai  wav,  anil  saw  no  man 
25.  and  (!oil  /   upon  Ih  •  eh  liben  of  Israel 
4.31.  Lord  had  /.  on  their  affliction,  I)eut.<2^^.  7. 
14.  24.  the  Lord  /.  on  the  hosi  of  ihe  Egvptians 
10   111   that  Ihey  '   ti.ward  the  wilderness 
*  33    8.  Ihe  peop'je  I.  .ifter  .Moses  till  he  was  gone 
Vum.  12.  10.  Aaron  I  on  Miriam,  she  was  leprous 
16.  42.  tliat  Ihey  I.   toward  Ihe  tabernacle 
24.  20.  he  I.  on  .Amaiek,  he  tor>k  up  his  parable 
21    ).  on  the  Kcniles,  and  took  up  his  parable 
Jusk.  8.20.  when  ilie  men  of  Ai  I.  behind  them 
Tiu).g.  5.28.  thr.  mother  of  Sisera  loui  it  a  windov 
6.  H  'iie  I.I  d  /.  u  ion  him.  and  iiiil  go  in  might 
;i5t 


I'.-al.  li.  2.  the  Lorn  I  to  see  if  any  did  undeisland 
34   5.  they  I.  to  him.  and  were  lightened 
.53.  2.  (iod  I.  (lown  on  the  clnldren  of  men 
102.  19.  he  bath  I.  down  from  liis  sanctuary 
109.  25.  when  they  /.  they  shaked  their  heads 
Cam.  1.  0.  because  the  sun  lialh  I.  on  me 
ha.  5  2.  he  /.  that  it  should  bring  forth  grapes 
7.  he  I.  for  judgment,  but  behold  oppression 
22    11.  but  ye  have  not  I.  to  llie  maker  thereof 
04   3  didsl  terrible  things  which  we  I.  not  for 
Jrr  8.  15.  we  I.  for  peace,  no  good  came,  14.  19. 
J.ani.  2.  10.  certainly  this  is  the  day  that  we  I.  for 
F.ztk.  10.  11.  whither  the  head  I.  they  followed 
111.  t  4.  wast  not  washed  when  I  I.  upon  thee,  8. 
21.21   he  consulted  with  images,  he  I.  in  the  liver 
I>an.\.Vi.  let  our  countenances  be  I.  on  before  thee 
Uhal    12.  not  have  I.  on  the  day  of  thy  brother 

13  tliou  shouldest  not  have  /.  on  their  affliction 
Hair.  I.  9.  ye  I.  for  much,  and  lo  il  came  to  little 
Mark  3.5.  when  he  I.  round  about,  5.  32.  ]  K).  23. 
0.  41.  he  I.  up  to  heaven,  and  blessed  and  brake 
8.  24.  ho  I.  and  said,  I  see  men  as  trees  walking 
10.  4.  when  they  I.  they  saw  the  stone  rolled 
Luke  1.  25.  I.  or.  me,  to  take  away  my  reinoach 
2. 38.  spake  to  all  that /.  for  redemption  in  Jerusa. 
10.  32.  likewise  a  Levile  came  and  I.  on  him 
22.  01.  the  Lord  turned,  and  I.  upon  Peter 
John  13.  22.  then  the  disciples  I.  one  on  another 
.lets  1.  10.  while  they  Z.  stedfastly  toward  heaven 
28.  0.  afior  they  had  I.  a  great  while  and  saw  no 
Hcb.  11. 10.  for  he  i.  for  a  city  which  hath  fonndal 
1  Jukn  1. 1.  that  which  we  liave/.  ui)oii,  declare  wi 

LOOKED  with  ryes. 
f?f 71.33.1. Jacob  lifted  uphisfj/c*  and  I  Esau  cami 
37.  25.  Ihey  lifted  up  their  eyes  and  /.  and  behold 
iJan.  10.  .5.  then  I  lifted  upnunefT/cs  /.and  behold 
Zech.^.l.  Zechariah  lifted  hisryfs  and  /.  5.  9.  ]  0.  1. 

/  LOOKED. 
Gen.  10. 13.  have  /  also  here  I.  after  him  that  sceth 
Dcut.  9.  10.  /  I.  and  behold  ye  had  sinned 
.hh  30.  26.  when  /  I.  for  good,  then  evil  came 
Ptial.  09.  20.  and  / 1,  for  some  to  take  pity,  but 
142.  4.  / 1.  on  my  right  hand,  and  beheld 
prov.  7.6.at  the  w'indow,  II.  through  my  casement 
24.  32.  //.  upon  it,  and  received  instruction 
Keel.  2.  11.  //.  on  all  the  works  that  my  hands 
ha.  5. 4.  /  /.  it  should  bring  forth  grapes,  it  brought 
t)3.  5.  and  /  /.  and  there  was  none  to  help,  I  wood. 
F.zrk.  X.A.Il.  and  behold,  2. 9. 1  8. 7.  ]  10.1,9. 1 44.  4. 
/;n7i.  12.  5.  then  /Daniel  I.  and  behold  there  stood 
Zech.i.  2.  /have  I.  and  tiehold  a  candlesiick 
Jtcts  22.  13.  and  the  same  hour  /  I.  up  upon  him 
Rev.  4.  1.  II.  and  behold,  0.  8.  1  14.  1,  14.  ]  13.  5. 

LOOK  EST. 
.Job  13.  27.  thou  I.  narrowly  to  all  my  paths 
Hab.  1.13.  why  i.  on  them  that  deal  treacherouslv? 

LOOKETH. 
Lev.  13.  12.  if  leprosy  cover  wheresoever  priest  i. 
JVu7«.2l.8.  when  he  Z.  on  the  serpent,  he  sliai!  live 

20.  Pisgah,  which  I.  toward  Jeshiinor',  23.  23. 
1  .Srt77i.  10.  7.  man  I.  on  the  outward  appearance 
.lob  7.  2.  as  a  hireling  I.  for  t!;e  reward  cf  work 
28.  24.  for  he  I.  to  the  ends  of  the  eaith 
3.3.27.  he  I.  on  men,  and  if  any  say  I  have  sinned 
Psal.  33. 13.  thi!  Lord  I.  from  heaven,  he  beholdetli 
14.  he  I.  on  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world 
104   32   he  I.  on  the  earth,  and  it  trembleth 
Prov    14.  15.  the  prudent  /.  well  to  his  goings 
31   27.  she  I.  well  lo  Ihe  ways  of  her  household 
Cant.  2.  9.  behold,  be  /.  forth  at  the  window 
0.  10.  who  is  she  that  /.  forlh  as  the  morning  "J 
7.  4.  as  the  lower  which  I.  toward  Damascus 
ha.  28.  4.  w  hen  he  that  /.  upon  it  seeth  it 
F.zek.  8.  3.  the  door  that  I.  toward  the  north 
11. 1.  the  gale  which  /.enstwaid,40  0,22.  |  43.  1 
I  44.  1.  I  46.  1,  12.  I  47.2. 
40.  20.  eate  of  the  court  IhntZ.  toward  Ihe  noril 


LOO 

LOOKING. 
I  Kings  7.  25.  three  o.xen  /.  low  ard  the  noilli 

1  Clir.  15.  29.  Michal  I.  out  at  a  window,  saw  Dav. 

2  Citron.  4.  4.  three  oxen  /.  toward  the  south 
I.ia.  38.  14.  mine  eyes  fail  with  /.  upward 
jV/ttM4.19.  /.  up  to  heaven,  he  blesse  1,  LukeO  19 
Mark  7.  34.  and  I.  up  to  heaven,  he  sighed 

15.  40.  there  were  also  women  I.  on  afar  olT 
Luke  0.  10.  I.  round  about  them  all,  he  said 

9.  02.  and  I.  back,  is  (it  for  the  kingdom  of  God 

21.  20.  men's  hearts  failing  them  lor  I.  after 
.folin  1.30.  John /.  on  Jes.  sailh,  behold  ihe  Lamt 

20.  5. 1,  in,  saw  linen  clothes  lying,  yet  went  nol  in 
Jicts  0.  15.  /.  sledfastly  on  him,  saw  liie  face  as  il 

23.  21.  are  they  ready,  I.  for  a  promise  from  thee 
Til.  2.  13.  /.  lor  that  blessed  liO|ie  and  appearing 
Hcb.  10.27.  but  a  certain  fearful  l.  for  of  Judgment 

12. 2.  /.  unto  Jesus  the  author  and  linisher  of  faith 
15.  /.diligently,  lest  any  fail  of  the  grace  of  God 
2  Pet.  3.  12.  /.  for  the  coming  of  the  day  of  God 
Jude^l.  I.  for  the  mercv  of  our  Lord  Je^sCliriet 

LOOKING  GLASS. 
Job  37.  18.  spread  oui  ihe  sky  as  a  molten  l.-glass 

LOOKING-GLASSES. 
£;iod..38.8.madelavcr  and  liiotol  /.  glass.oiv/om. 

LOOPS. 
Eiod.  26.  4.  thou  shall  make  I.  of  blue,  5. 

5  /.  slialllhou  make,  10.  ||  11.  pui  tachesin  the  i- 
36. 11.  made /.of  blue  II  12.  Ofiy /.  made  he,  17. 

LOOSE. 
Gen.'A^.  21.  Naphlali  is  a  hind  let  /.  giveth  goodt  • 
Lev.  14.7.  let  the  living  bird  /.  into  the  open  field 
./o/>0.9.lhat  he  would  let/.  Ins  hand  and  cuti»eoff 
30.  11.  they  have  let  /.  the  bridle  before  me 
ha.  14.  tl7.  did  not  let  prisoners  /.  homeward 
/>'un.  3. 25.  lo  I  see  four  men  I.  walking  in  the  lite 

LOOSE,  Ferb, 
Signifies,  [1]   To  unbind,  John   11.  44.     [2]   To 
open.  Rev.  5   2.     [3]    To  put  of,  Josh.  5.  15. 
[i]  To  remit  and  iibsolne.  Mat.  10. 19.     [5]  To 
set  at  liberti/,  Psal.  105.  20.     |6]   To  set  sail. 
Acts  13.  13.  "I  27.21. 
Deut.  25.  9.  and  /.  Ins  shoe  from  off  his  foot 
.Tosh.  5.  1,5.  /.  thy  shoe  from  off  thy  foot,  for 
.Tob  38.  31.  canst  thou  /.  Ihe  bands  of  Orion 
Psal.  102. 20.  to /.I  hose  thai  areappoiiited  todeatfc 
ha.  20.  2.  go  and  /.  the  sackcloth  from  thy  loina 
45.  1.  I  will  I.  tiie  loins  of  kings,  to  o|ien  irates 
.52.  2.  O  Jerusalem,  /.  fhvsell  fiom  the  bands 
.58.  0.  to  /.  the  bands  of  wi'  kedne<s,  to  undo  burd, 
.fer    10.  4.  and  now  beheld  I  /.  thee  ihisdiiy 
Mat.  16.  19.  wliatsoeier  ve  /.on  earlh,  18.  18. 
21.2.  ve  shall  Ond  an  ass  tied  and  colt, /.  an.1 
bring  them  to  me.  .Murk  1 1.  2,  4.  Luke  19.  30. 
/,t;iv  19. 31.  if  any  man  11  sk,  why  do  ye  /.  him  "?  33. 
.fo/in  II.  44.  Jesus  saiil,/   him,  and  let  him  go 
.?c/s13.  2.5.  shoes  of  his  feel,  I  am  nol  worthy  to  Z 

24.  26.  money  have  been  given,  that  he  might  L 
Ren.  5.  2.  who  is  worlliv  10  /.  the  seals  thereof? 

5.  hath  prevailed  to  /.  the  se\en  seals  ihereof? 

9.  14.  /.  the  four  angels  lioniid  in  Euphrates 

LOOSED. 
Exod   28.  28.  that  (he  bnast  plate  be  not  /.  39.  21 
Deut.^'i.  10.  the  house  of  him  ihiit  hull)  his  shoe 
■JuiliT.  1.5.  14.  his  bands  /.  from  off  his  hands 
./(/A  30.  11.  because  he/,  my  cord  and  afflicted  m« 

•39.  5.  who  hath  /.  the  bands  of  the  wild  ass  7 
P.-n/.  105.  20.  the  king  sent  and  /.  him,  let  him  go 

116.16.  I  am  ihy  servant,  thou  hasl  /.  my  bands 
F.rtl.  12.  6.  or  ever  Ihe  silver  cord  be  /.  or  bowl    * 
ha.  5.27.  nor  shall  the  girdle  of  iheir  loins  be  /. 

33  23.  Ihv  tarklings  are  /.  they  could  not  spread 

51.  14  captive  exile  has'enpth  that  he  ma^  be  /. 
.ler.  6.  t  S.  lest  mv  soul  be  /.  from  thee 
Ezek  23  1 17.  nnd  her  mind  was  /.  from  them 
Dan.  5  6  so  that  the  joints  of  his  loins  were  /. 
Mat.  16.  19.  he  /.  on  earth,  /.  in  heaven,  18.  18. 

18  27,  was  moved  with  compassion,  and  /.  him 

Mark  7  35.the  string  of  his  toneue  was  /.  Luke\  .64 

Luke  13  12.  woman,  thoii  art  /.  from  Ihy  infirmity 

16  ouffht  not  this  daughter  to  he  7.  on  sabbalhl 

.'/c(,?  2  24.  raised  up,  having  /.  the  pains  of  depth 

13   13.  when  Paul  and  company  /.  from  Paph;i3 

16  2G   and  every  one's  bands  were  /. 

22.  30.  on  the  morrow  he  /   him  from  his  hnnrts 

27  21   have  liearkened.  and  not  have/,  from  Crete 
40.  /.  the  ruilder  b  inds,  and  hoisted  up  the  si-il 
Rom   7.  2.  if  the  luishand  be  dead,  she  is  /.  fro  fi 
1  Cor.  7  27.  art  tlion  /.  from  wife?  seek  not  a  wifa 
Rev  9    15   the  four  amrels  were  /.  which  weie 

20.  'j.  after  that  he  must  be  /.  a  httle  season,  7. 
LOOSRTH. 
2.Sf  •».  22.  t33.  God  mv  strensih,  and  he/,  mv  way 
.Tof.    ,2.  18.  he  /.  the  bond  of  kings,  and  girdetli 
1  .-I.  he  ;.  the  sirdle  of  the  stciwii 

F,<!    lio.  7.  ibod  to  hniiL'rv,  lie  L.  /.  the  prisoners 


LOOSING. 
..>/«!!.  5.  28.  whosoever/,  on  a  woman  to  lust  after  |  Jf,;rS  H.-S.  said  to  them,  what  do  you  I.  the  colt? 
24.  50.  lord  come  when  /.  not  for  him,  Luke  I2.4G.    Luke  1,9. 33.  as  they  were  /.  the  cott,  the  imncra 
Jitr.  1.25.  whoso  Z.  into  the  perfect  law  of  liberty  |,/Jcto  16,  H.  therefore  I.  from  Troas,  we  catne 


LOR 

Oct!'  2T  13.  I.  ilicncf  Uiev  sailud  close  by  Crete 

Lui'. 
ha.  10.  'i3  bcliold  il  f  liur.l  siiull  /.  thebiKigh 

1,C)KI) 
I^  (T)  A  to-irU  of  anthuiity,  sigiiiljing  a  rtilei  or 
governor;  and  u  i>ini\ii:'\,  lu  t/ti'  t/iree  JJii  iiu 
t'ersuns.  [1]  7u  l/ic  Fat/in;  (.;eii.  ii.  4.     12]  7'u 

r'lf  i««,Psai.  iiu.  1.    Cui.  :t. -^4.    [:i]  -Ju  iiu 

Holy  .*>j)trit^  '2  Tlicss.  3.  i>.     Because  tliey  suit- 
j/jrt  and  iiphulU  the  kingUums  ufnaturc,  i;racf, 
and  <rlunj,   Dcut.   33.  UT.    Hob.   1.  3.     [4]  To 
Lings,  lien.  4U.  1.     'J  Sam.  III.  HI,  20.     [5J  To 
tinners  and  nobles,  G«ii.  4'Z.  10,  30.     Dun.  4. 
S-*).     [(ij    7'o  tyrants,  Isa.  2ti.  13.     1  Pel.  5.  3. 
11)  .i   word  of  rectrence  and  respect,  and  is 
applied,   [1]    'J'o  a  liusbiind,  Gen.   Id.  lij.     [2] 
'J'o  a  master,  Juliii  1.).  15.     [3]  V'o  prophets,  1 
Kings  ItJ.  7.     iJ  Kings  -J.  HI.     [4]    i'o  person^s 
of  toortli  and  merit,  Gen.  24.  IH. 
Crcn.  Id.  14.  IS  any  iMing  tuo  hard  for  Ibe  L.  ? 
24.  40.  llio  A.  boibre  whom  1  walk  will  send 
ll!6.  33.  wo  saw  certanily  the  J,,  was  with  thee 
28.21.  I  cuiiie  a^^aiii,  then  shall  the  A.  be  my  God 

30.  2.  and  tliK  J^.  was  with  Jusepli,  21,  23. 
h'jod.  5.2.  wlio  is  the  I,,  that  I  slionid  obey  him  ? 

8.  24.  and  llie  J^.  did  so,  and  there  (ianie  Hies 
1)  29.  theearth  is  the  /..  Fsal.  24. 1.  1  Cor.  10.20. 
A(>.  10.  'Ite  L.  he  so  with  you,  as  I  will  let  yon  go 
I'.i.  8.  because  of  tliat  which  the  A.  diil  to  me 

12.every  :iri<lling  olbeast  the  male  shall  he  the  I,. 
t'O.  37.  il  shall  be  unto  thee  holy  for  the  i>. 
32.  2l>.  who  is  on  the  L,.  side,  let  bim  come  to  me 
34.14.  for  y,. whose  name  is  jealous,  is  a  jealous  G. 
l.fv.  3.  Iti.  food  of  the  offering,  all  the  fat  is  the  J.. 
lG.8.Aar(mRhall  cast  one  lot  for  the  7v.25.4.  |  27. 2. 
t^Tuin.  14.  14.  tliey  heard  tlial  thou  L.  art  among 
ihis  jiiMiple,  that  thou  I.  art  seen  face  lo  face 

43.  therefore  the  /,.  will  not  be  with  you 
K.  C.  to  you  they  are  given  as  a  girt  for  the  />. 
22.  19.  that  I  may  know  what  tho  /..  will  say 
23  20.  all  that  the  /,.  speaketh  thai  must  1  do 
24.  II.  ihe  A.  hutli  kept  thee  back  from  honour 

31.  50.  we  have  brought  an  oblation  for  the  /,. 

32.  12.  they  have  followed  the  /,.  Dent   1.  36. 
Dcut.  3.  2!.  so  shall  the  I,,  do  to  all  kingdoms 

4.  35.  know  that  the  /..lie  isG.  39.  1  Kings  IH.  .30. 

5.  5. 1  stood  between  the  /,.  and  you  at  tliat  time 
10.  14.  behold  the  heaven  of  heavens  is  the  /, 

17.  and  /,.  of  lords  a  great  G.  a  mighty,  a  terrible 

29.  2.  ye  have  seen  all  that  the  7^   did  in  Egypt 

4.  yet  the  /,.  hath  not  given  you  a  heart  to 

24.  wherefore  hath  the  L.  doiio  thus  to  this  land? 

1  Kings  9.  8.  2  Citron.  7  iM. 

31.  4.  /,.  shall  do  lo  them  as  he  did  lo  Sihim 

32.  6.  do  ye  thus  reqtiile  the  /,.  O  foolish  people 
30.  to  flight,  c.vcppt  Ihe  A.  had  shut  them  np 

33.29.  happy  art  thou,  O  people,  saved  by  the  /,. 
Josk.i.  12.  swear  unto  me  by  the  L.  1  Saiii.^A.  21. 

3.  11.  even  the  /..of  all  iheeaith  passeth  over,  13. 

10.  2.5.  thus  shall  the  L.  do  lo  all  your  eneoiiis 
14.  12.  if  so  be  the  /,.  will  be  with  me,  then 

Judg.  1.  19.  the  L.  was  with  Judah,  and  he  drave 
22.  and  the  /,.  was  with  the  hou«e  of  Joseph 

2.  10.  arose  a  generraion  which  knew  not  the  L 

4.  14.  is  not  the  L.  gone  out  before  thee  ? 
6.13  if  the /..ho  Willi  us,  why  is  this  befallen  us 

11.  31.  Cometh  to  meet  me  shall  surely  be  the  A. 
17. 13.  now  know  I  ihat  the  A.  will  do  niegood 

Ruth  1.  17.  /,.  do  so  lo  me  atid  more.  1  Sam.  20. 13. 
2.4.tli(!/,.bewitliyou,2  CAc. 20.17.  2rAcss.3.1fi. 
!  &arr,.  2.  2.  there  is  none  holy  us  '.he  A.  for  there  is 
8.  for  pillars  of  the  earth  are  the  A. 

3.  I8.it  is  the  A.  let  him  do  what  seems,  .Tohn  21.7. 
19.  Samuel  grew,  and  the  A.  wss  with  him,  IS 

12,  14.  2  Kings  IS.  7.  1  Chron.  9.  20. 

12.  lf<.  this  great  thing  whif  h  Ihe  A.  will  do 
17.37.lhe  A.  be  with  the.  ,20.  13.  1  CAr.  22.  11,  IG. 

20.  23.  the  /..  bo  between  thee  and  me,  42. 

2  Sam.  7.  24.  A.  art  become  their  G.  1  Chr.  17.  22. 
10.12  /..do  what  seemeth  him  good,  1  CAr.  19.  13. 

1  /Tinnrs  18.21.  ifthe  A.lieGod,  lidlow  him,  if  Hr.al 

2  Kings  ti.  27.  if  the  A.  do  nol  help,  whence  shall  I 
.33.  what  shall  I  wait  for  Ihe  A.  anv  longer? 

10.  IG.  come  with  me  and  see  my  zeal  tor  the  A. 
l"*.  25.  am  I  now  come  without  ihe  A.  Isa.  30.  10 
\''\r.  16.  2.1.  forgreai  is  the  /..  Psal.  48.  1.  1 145.  3. 
17. 2»i.  and  now  A.  thou  art  G.  and  hast  iiromissi', 

21.  2;.  not  take  that  which  is  thine  for  the  /.. 
2''Ar  19.  6.  ye  judge  not  for  man,  but  for  tho  A. 

11.  and  'he  A.  shall  be  wilji  l!ie  good 
'Ki.  13.  >J«iinsr;ch  knew  tliai  the  A.  was  God 
VcA.  9.  ti.  '.hoo,  even  thou  art  A.  a!one,  fsa.  37. 20. 
?sal.  4.  3   know  the  A.  Iiaih  set  apart  the  godly 

33.  12.  bh'.ised  is  'he  niion,  whose  God  is  tho  A. 
35.  10.  my  hones  .••ay.  A.  who  is  like  unto  thee  ^ 
45.  II.  for  he  is  thy  /,.  worship  thou  him 

6fi  18.  iflrogaid  iniquity, the  A.  will  nol  hear  me 
?<"•  5.  for  thou  A.  art  good,  rea  ly  to  forsive 
9*2  8.  thou  A.  art  ii;o»t  hial.  loi  ever  <>'.  9. 
MK)  3  know  lelhattlie  ^.  lic.  is  lod,  he  made  us 
3i»' 


LOR 

Psal  109.  21.  dothou  for  me,  O  God  the  L.  140  7, 
27.  tliey  may  know  that  thou  A.  hast  done  il 
lit).  5.  gracious  is  the  A.  and  righteous 
118.  23.  this  is  the  A.  doing  !|  27.  God  is  the  A. 
124.  I.  if  it  had  not  been  tlie  A.  who  was  on, 2. 
130.3.  if  Ihou  /.  shoul.  mark  iniquities,  who  stand 
132.  5.  till  1  find  out  a  |)lace  lor  the  A. 

I'roo.'H.  18.  lest  the  A.see  il,  audit  disidease  him 

30.  9.  lest  I  deny  lliee,  and  say,  who  is  ihe  A.  ? 
Isa.  10.  20.  but  sliall  stay  upon  tho  /..  the  holy  one 

19.  21.  and  the  A.  shall  bo  known  lo  tgypt 
33.  21.  the  A.  will  he  to  us  a  place  of  bioad  rivets 
42.  24.  did  not  the  /,.  he  against  whom  we  sinned .' 
44.  23.  sing,  O  heavens,  lor  the  /..  halh  done  it 
52.  12.  the  /,.  will  go  before  you,  your  rerewaiil 
.ler.  2.  G.  where  is  the  A.  that  brought  us,  8. 
5.  10.  her  battlements,  for  they  are  not  the  A. 

8.  19.  is  not  the  A.  inZioii  ?  is  not  her  King  in  lierl 
IG.  21.  they  shall  know  thai  my  name  is  the  A. 
21.  2.  if  so  bo  that  the  L.  will  ileal  with  us 

23.  0.  called,  The  A.  our  Uighleousiioss,  33.  IG. 

31.  34.  saying,  know  the  A.  Heb.  S.  11. 

50.  7.  even  the  A.  the  hope  of  tl^ir  fathers 

51.  50.  remember  the  L.  afar  of!',  let  Jerusalem 
Anm.  3.  31.  for  the  A.  will  nol  cast  ott'for  ever 

50  till  the  A. look  down,  and  bolndd  from  heaven 
Ezek.  35.  10.  jiossess  it,  whereas  tho  A.  was  there 
Dan.  2.  47.  truth  it  is,  your  God  is  a  A.  of  kings 

9.  17.  cause  thy  face  to  shine  for  ihe  A.  sake 
Hos.  2.20.  hetrclh  thee, and  thou  shall  know  the  A. 

5.  4.  and  they  have  nol  known  llie  A. 

11.  10.  they  shall  walk  after  the  A.  he  shall  roar 

12.  14.  his  reproach  shall  his  A.  return  lo  him 
.loel  2.  21.  fear  not,  for  the  A.  will  do  great  things 
.■iinos  3.  6  be  evil  in  the  city,  and  A.  huth  not  done 

5.  14.  and  so  tho  A.  shall  be  with  you 
Ubtid.  21.  and  the  kingdom  shall  bo  the  L. 
Mic.  2.  13.  and  Ihe  A.  on  tho  head  of  them 

3.  11.  lean  on  the  A.  and  say,  is  nol  the  A.  among 

4.  7.  the  A.  shall  reign  over  them  in  mount  Zion 

6.  8.  and  what  doth  the  A.  require  of  thee? 
Zeph.  1.  5.  that  swear  by  the  A.  and  by  Malcham 
ZfcA.9.1.  when  eyes  of  man  shall  be  toward  the  A. 

14.  the  A.  shall  be  seen  over  them 

14.  3.  then  shall  the  L,  go  forth  and  Pght  against 

9.  in  that  day  shall  there  be  one  A.  his  name  one 

jWat.7.21.notevery  onelliat  saith,  A.  A.shallimter 

into  the  kingdom,  22.  Lake  13.  25. 

8.  2.  II.  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make,  I.ukc  5.  i  ~ 
25.  A.  save  us  ||  9.  28.  they  said,  yea,  A.  13.  51. 

14.  30.  A.  save  me  ||  15.  25.  saving  /,  help  me 

15.  27.  she  said,  truth  A.  ||  25.  1 1'.  A.  A.  op-^n  to  us 

21.  3.  A.  hath  need  of,  Mark  11.3  Luke  19.31,34 

22.  43.  he  saith  lo  him,  bow  then  doth  David  call 

him  A.  ?  4.j.  Jlark  12.  37.  AmA«  20.  44 

24.  42.  ye  know  nol  what  hour  your  A.  will  come 
41).  whom  his  /..shall  find  so  doing,  iMke  12  43 
50. the  A.  of  ihat  servantsliall  come,  J.ukc  12.  4G. 

25.  21.  enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  A. 
.37.  A.  when  saw  we  thee  a  hungered  ?  44. 

20. 22.  A.  is  it  I?  II  28.  6.  the  place  where  the  A.  lay 
Mark  2. 28.  Son  of  man  is  A.  of  sabbath,  Luke  0.5. 

5.  19.  how  great  things  the  A.  hath  done  for  thee 

9.  24.  A.  I  believe,  help  Ihou,  .Taiin  9.  38.  j  II.  27. 
10. 51.  A.  that  I  may  receive  my  sight,  Jl/a(.20.33. 
IG.  20.  preached,  the  /..  working  with  them 

I.uke  1.  17.  to  m.ake  ready  a  |)eople  for  the  A- 
25.  thus  A.  dealt  with  me,  to  take  my  reproach 

2.  II.  is  born  a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ  the  A. 
6.46.  why  call  ye  me  A.  A.  and  do  not  what  I  say? 
9.  57.  a  man  said  to  him,  A.  1  will  loHow  lliee,  01. 
11. 1.  A.  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  laugh t  his  disci. 

13.  8.  A.  let  il  alone  this  year,  till  I  dig  about  it 

14.  21.  that  servant  shewed  his  A.  these  things 
17.  5.  apostles  said  unto  the  A.  increase  our  faith 

37.  where  A.?  ||  2:1.42. /..remember  me  when  thou 
24.34.  saying,  the  A.  is  risen  indeed,  and  appeared 
.fohn  6.  68.  A.  to  whom  shall  we  go,  lUou  hast  life 
8. 1 1 .  no  man  A.  ||  9.  36.  who  is  he,  A.  that  I  might 
11.  34.  they  said  to  him,  A.  come  and  see 

13.  13.  ye  call  me  master  and  A.  and  ye  say  well 
25.  A.  who  is  it?  ||  20  25.  we  have  si, en  the  A. 

20.  2. 1  hey  have  taken  Ihe  A.  out  of  the  sepulchre 

21.  12.  none  durst  ask  him,  knowing  it  was  the  A. 
21.  Puter  saith,  A.  what  shall  this  man  do  ? 

.^c/.«2.  36.  whom  ye  cnnified,  holli  A.  and  Christ 
4.  24.  A.  Ihou  arlG.  |129.  now  /..behold  threaten. 

9.  5.  u.iil  he  said,  who  art  thou  A.  ?  20.  15. 
10.4.  and  said,  what  is  it  A.?  ||  14.  not  so  A.  11.8. 

36.  peace  bv  Jesus  Christ,  he  is  A.  of  all 

22.  10.  and  Isaid,  what  shall  I  Jo  A.  ? 

Horn.  9. 28.  because  a  short  work  will  the  /..  make 

10.  12.  for  tho  same  A.  overall  is  rich  unto  all 

14.  9.  that  he  might  be  /..  of  Ihe  dead  and  living 
1  Cor.  2.  8.  not  have  crucified  the  A.  of  glory 

3.  5.  even  as  the  A.  gave  to  every  man 

4.  4.  but  he  tnal  judgeth  me  is  the  A. 

19.  I  will  come  to  you,  if  the  /..  will,  Jam.  4. 15. 

6.  13.  bill  for  the  A.  ||  7.  10.  yet  nol  I,  but  Ihe  A. 
12.5.Jiir<jrencosofadinini£traUoiis,buttliesamcA, 


LOR 

1  Cor.  15.  47.  second  man  is  t!  e  A.  from  heavaa 

2  Cor.  5.  0.  and  to  be  present  wilh  Ihe  A. 

11.  17.  I  speak  it  nol  alter  the  A.  but  as  it  were 
F.ph.  4. 5.  one  A.  ||  5. 29.  even  as  the  A.  tjie  vilUIC^ 
Hhil.  2.  11.  ton<^ue  confess  that  Jesus  Christ  is  I. 

4.  5.  nioueralion  be  known,  the  /..  is  at  hand 
1   Thess.  4.  17.  so  shall  we  ever  be  witn  the  A. 

1  Tim.  0.  15.  the  King  of  kings,  and  /..  of  lurda 

2  Tim.  2.  22.  with  them  that  call  on  the  A. 

3.  11.  out  of  them  all  the  A.  delivered  ine 

4.  8.  which  the  A.  shall  give  me  at  that  day 
17.  notwithstanding  Ihe  A.  stood  willi  nie 

//( A.2.:).which  at  Hrsr  began  to  be  spoken  by  the  L. 

8.  11.  saying,  know  the  /,.  for  all  shall  know 
.lam.  5.  15.  and  ihi^  /,.  shall  raiae  the  .iick  up 

2  Pet.  3.  8.  one  day  is  wiih  the  A.  as  a  thousand 
.lude  9.  .Michael  said,  the  A.  lebnke  llite 
Hep.  11.  8.  where  also  our  A.  was  crueilied 
15.  are  become  ihekiiigdonis  oldiir  A.  and  hisC 

17.  14.  oveiconie,  lor  he  i^  A.  of  h.ids,  19.  16. 

.igam.-.!  the  LOUD. 

EzodAQ.W.X  haCe  siuoeil  ,igatn.-<t  the  A.yourGod 

.losh.  7.  20.  2  Hum.  12.  13 

16.7.lliat  heheareth  voiir  nininmnngs  og-.tAe  /..8 

/.(«.5.19.have  trespassed  «^r.(./,.A'i(;H.5.ti.  |  31.16 

6.  2.  if  a  soul  commit  trespass  against  Ike  /.. 

JV«;h.  14.  9.  only  lebel  not  ag.  the  I.,  .loslt.  22.  19 

If).  11.  are  gatheied  together  against  the  A.  27. 3 

Psul.  2.  2.  Jicti  4.  26 

21.7 we  haves-inned,for  we  have  spoken  ag.lUc  1. 

2G.9.coinpaiiy  of  Korah,  when  they  strove  ug.t.Ij 

32.23.  ye  have  sinned  ag.  the  A.  Jer.  40.3. 1 44. 23. 

])eut.\.il.  iiavesinn.«^'./Ac  A.  1  *«)H.7.0../(:r.8.14. 

9.  7.  ye  have  been  rebellious  no-  the  /..24.  |31.27. 
13. 15   because  he  halh  spoken  res  oil  ag.  the  A. 

Josh.  22  10.  that  ye  might  rebel  ihisday  ag.  the  A 
18  It  will  be,  seeing  ye  rebel  this  day  og.  the  A.. 
22  or  if  in  transgressiou  ag.  I  he  A.  sase  us  not 
29.  God  forbid  we  sliould  rebel  against  the  /,. 
31.  have  not  comniilled  this  trespass  ug.  the  A. 

1  Sam  2.25  ifa  man  sinner.  /.  A.  «  ho  shall  entreat 

12.  23.  sin  ag.  the  A.  in  ceasing  lo  pray  lor  you 
14.  33.  behold,  the  people  sin  ag.  the  L.  in  that 
34.  slay  them  here  and  eat,  and  sin  not  ag.  the  A. 

IKings  17.7. Israel  had  sinned  ag.  tin-  A.  their  God 

9.  did  .secretly  things  not  right  ag.  the  /..  God 
1  Chr.  10. 13.  transgression  becomniilted  ag.theL, 
2C'Ar.)2.2.liocause  they  had  transgressed  ug.tlie I, 

19.10.  warn  them  that  they  trespass  not  ag.  the  L 

28.13.wliereai  we  haveod'eiided  alie«dy«^r.tAe/y. 

19.  Ahaz  transgressed  sore  against  the  /.. 

22,  in  distress  did  he  trespass  yet  more«i<-.  the  I. 

Psai.2.2.rulers  takecounselo^./A*;  A.and.Aiioinled 

Vrov.  19.  3.  and  Ins  heart  fretteth  against  the  A. 

21.  30.  there  is  no  wisdom  nor  cimnsel  iig.  the  I, 
fsa.  3.  8.  because  their  doings  are  against  Ihe  A. 

.32.  6.  will  work  iniquity  lo  iillei  error  itg.  the  A. 

59.  13  in  transgressing  and  \y\\\^  against  the  /.. 
.ler.  28. 16.  hast  taught  rebellion  ag.^thc  A.  29.  32 

48. 20.  for  he  magnified  himself  «f «(».«/  Ihe  A.  42 
50.  7.  because  they  have  sinned  against  the  A. 

14.  against  Babyl.  she  hatlisiiineii,  ag.  the  y"..  29 
24  .because  Ihou  hast  striven  ug.thi  L.ZiphA.Yl 

Dan.  5.  23.  but  hast  lillid  up  ilnself  ag.  the   I.. 

Hos.  5.  7.  they  have  dealt  Ireaiherously  ag.  the  A. 

JVoA.l.O.whatdoycimagiiK?  ag.Ihe  A. hew  ill  make 

11.  there  is  one  ihat  iinaginelli  evil  ag.  the  I, 

See  LivETH,  Anointki>,  AI'PKARICD. 

Before  the  LORD. 

den.  lO.O.Nimrod  was  a  mighty  hunter  brf.  the  J.. 

13.  10.  well  watered,  hef.  the  A.  destroyed  Sodom 
13.  men  of  Sod.weresinners  h.the  /..exceedingly 

18.  22.  but  Abraham  stood  yet  6.  the  J.,  and  said 

27.  7.  that  I  may  eat  and  bless  ihce  before  the  L 
/Cj«(/.lG.9.sav  to  congregalion,con.e  near  A./Ae  /.. 

33.  lay  il  up'Af/.  the  A.  to  be  kept   I  Sam.  10.  25. 

23.  17.  three  limesin  the  year  all  ibv  males  appear 

before  the  A.  34.  24.  I)eu.t.  10.  16.  1  Sam.  1. 22. 

27.21.  Aaron  sholl  order  the  lamps  b.  the  A.  40. 25. 

28.  12.  Aaron  shall  bear  their  names  brf.  the  I. 
29.  for  a  memorial  b.  the  A.  30   16.  J^xim.  31.  54. 

Afi!.4.G.3prinkle  seventimes  A.^A'-A.n.  \  14.  16,27. 

9.  24.  there  came  a  fire  out  from  before  the  A. 
10.2. went  out  firo,and  they  died  b.the  h.J^fum.XA. 

fiTiim.  5. 16.  bring  her  near,  set  her  //.  Ihe  A.  18. 30. 

10.  9.  ye  shall  be  remembered  b.  the  I.,  your  God 
18. 19.  it  is  II  covenant  ofsalt  for  Mcr  before  the  L. 
25.  4.  and  hang  them  a]}bef.the  A.  afg.iinstlhesun 
27.  5.  Moses  brought  their  cause  before  the  /.. 

A>i°M«.9.I8.  and  I  fell  down  before  the  L.  forty  davs 

12.  18.  but  thou  must  eat  them  bef.  the  A.  thy  God 
18.  7.  his  brethren  which  stand  there  brfore'the  L. 
19. 17.  the  controversy  is,  shall  stand  before  the  1, 

.'cisA.6.26,cuised  be  the  man  b.  the  A.  ihat  biiildelh 
/w(/n-.ll. 11. uttered  his  wordsAc/.  the  I.,  m  Mizpeh 
18.  6.  before  the  A.  is  your  way  wherein  ye  go 
20.26.all  the  people  sat  there  A.  the  A.  2  .S«r«.7.1S 

1  Sam.  2.17.sin  of  the  men  was  very  great  b.  the  K 
12.  3.  here  I  am,  witness  against  me  bef.  the  It. 
7  that  I  may  reason  with  you  before  the  L, 


LOR 

T  Sam.  21.  7.  was  ilicre  tliat  day  dptninctl  4.  the  T^. 

2(i.  19.  l<ut  il'tliey  be  iiiun,  cursed  be  lliuy  b.  tke  L. 
2  >iam..  C.  21.  it  was  b.  the  L.  which  chose  inn  bolor'; 

21. 9.  and  they  hanged  ihtin  in  ihe  hill  bef.  the  L. 
eA'i«^«ll).14.HezekialiBiiread  xib.the.Jj.lsa  37.14. 
lC'Aru?i.22.18.  and  the  land  js  subdued  ic/ure  <Ae  />. 

29.22.and  did  cal  and  drink  b.tke  I.,  wilh  gladuess 
I'sal.  96.  13.  b.  the  J.,  tor  he  coineth  to  jud^-e,  il8.  U. 

109.  15.  let  them  be  before  the  L.  coiiiiiiuully 

11(>  9.  1  will  walk  before  tlie  L.  in  land  of  living 
Pruv.  15.  11.  hell  and  destruction  are  before  tke  L. 
/«a.2,3.18.  shall  be  for  the  in  ihat  dwell  before  tke  J.. 
Jer.  3tj  7.  |iresent  their  supiilications  before  the  1. 
Eiek.  44. 3.  bIiuII  sit  in  it  to  eat  breail  before  the  I.. 
i*a«.9.13.yet  made  we  not  our  prayer  before  the  I.. 
Mic.SXi.  wherewilh  shall  [  come  b.  the  L.  and  bow 
Zech.  2.13.  be.silenl,0  all  flesh,  before  the  A.  lor  he 

7.  2.  and  their  men  to  pray  before  the  L.  8.  21,  22. 
JV/tt/.  3.14.we  have  walked  inourntully  ic/«rct/ie/^. 
27Um.2.  14. charging  Ihemt.  the  I,,  that  they  strive 
2  I'et.  2.1  l.brin^  no  railing  accnsniion  before  the  1,. 
See  Bless,  Blessed,  Callkd  ;  Cast  Oui, 
Chosen,  Choose,  Co.mmandkd,  Fear,  Fear 
£0,  Kejoick. 

From  the  LORD. 
Oen.  4.1. 1  have  gotten  a  man/.  y>.||  19.  24.  fire/./,. 

24.50.Liiban  said, the  thing  pioceedeth/ro/H  the/^. 
JViim. 11.31. and  there  wentforth  a  windfromthe/.. 

1U.35.  th«^re  carneout  afire/.tAe  A.and  coiisunicd 

4f).tliere  is  wrath  gone  imlfrom  tke  A. the  plague 

JSajn.ie.l4.evil  sjiiril/.  the  L.  troubled  hiin,  19.  9. 

36.12.  a  deep  sleep /rum  tke  A  was  fallen  on  them 
IKinirs  2.15.  it  was  his/.  A.||33.slmll  be  peace/.  A. 
/'»ai.24.5.he  shall  receive  the  blessing/ro/n  the  I.. 

109.2(1.  reward  ntniine  adversari(!s/r»«t  the  L. 

121.2.  my  help  cometh/.i/tr  h.  who  made  heaven 
/'roB.lfi  1.  and  the.inswer  of  the  tonsue  is  f. the  L- 

19.  14.  and  a  prudeni  wife  \s  from  tke  A. 

29. 20. but  every  man's  judgment  cometh  /.  'he  h. 
Isa.  29.  15.  seek  to  hide  their  counsel /rr>m  t^-^  I  ■ 

40.  27.  why  sayi'st  t\- jv:,  tiiy  way  is  hiil/ron.  iAl  L 
JiBr.7.1.tlie  woril  that  cam?.  jJeremiah/rowf/ivA. 

II.  1.  I  18.  1.  I  21.  1.  1  31  1.  I  27.  1.  1  30.  1. 

1  32.  I.  1  34.  1,8,12.  I  35.  I.  |  36.  1.  |  40.  1. 

17.5  cursed  whose  heart  deparleth/rom  the  A. 

'XI.  17.  the  king  asked,  is  there  any  word  /.  the  L. 

49.14. 1  have  heard  a  rumour/,  the  I. .'aw  ambassa. 

7>o?H.  2.  9.  her  prophels  lind  no  vision /com  the  I.. 

3.18.my  strength  and  hope  is  perished /><im  the  L. 

Kiek.  I  i.  15.  Jerusalem  said,  gel  ye  far/nun  the  L. 

33.  .10.  htmr  what  is  the  woni  that  coiiieili/.«//e  A. 

.H»s.l.2.  committed  whoredom,  departing/,  the  A. 

Obad.  1.  we  have  lieard  a  rumour/ram  the  J.,  arise 

Mir..  ].  12  but  evil  came  down  /.  the  A.  to  the  gate 

5.7.  remnant  of . I  .icob  shall  be  as  a  new/,  the  L. 

Zf/.A.l.ti.Miid  llicm  Ihiit  are  turned  U;i(k  fromthe/^. 

ZrrA.14.!3.luiiiiill/TOm  the  L  shall  be  among  them 

L,uke  1.45.  things  which  weretidd  Uvv  from  I  he  1^. 

2  Cor.  5.  6.  in  the  body  we  are  absent /ro;rt  the  L. 

Sec  (5ive,  OivEN. 

LORD  Ood. 

Wen.O.  26.  he  said,  hiesse.l  bethe  r..  God  of  Shem 

15.2.  Abrani  said,  I. .God  what  wilt  thou  give  me 

8.  J..God,  whereby  shall  I  know  I  shall  inherit 

24.27.  blessed  be  the  A.tT.ofinv  master  Abraham 

28. 13.  I  am  the  L.  God  of  Abraham  thy  father 
Exod.  32.  27.  the  /,.  God  of  Israel,  .losh.  9.  18,  19. 

1  10.40,42.  I  13.  14,  .33.  |  14.  14. 

34.6.  the  Lord,  the?  /,.  <7(7r/ merciful  and  gracious 

Josh.  7.  7.  .loshiia  saiil,  alas,  O  /,.  (iod,  wherefore 

e->.  22.  the  L.  God  of  gods,  the  /..  God  of  ^-.hIs 

24.  what  have  ve  to  do  with  the  /,.  r,'»(/ of  Israel? 

24.  i  Ihe  /..  God  of  Israel,  ./«</«-.  4   (>.  |  5.  3,  5. 

I  II.  21,  23.  1  21.  3.  liiith  2.  12.   1  Sam.  2.  30. 

j  14.41.  I  20.12   I  23  10.  \  2.").  32,34.  I  Kings 

1   30.  1  Chron.  23.  25.  |  24.  19. 

J'm'/^'.  0.22.  Gideon  said,al.i6,0  A.  God^  because 

16  28.  O  A.  Goil,  remember  me  only  this  once 
)S(im.t).20.wlioisablet')stMnd  hef.  this  holy  L.G.? 
2Sfl?n.5.  lO.andtbe  />.(?«rf  of  hosts  was  with  him 
7. 18.  who  am  I,  O  A.  God,  and  what  is  my  house? 

19.  and  is  this  the  manner  of  rnan.  O  A.  God? 

20.  for  thou,  A.  God,  know.rst  thy  servant 

22.  wherefore  thou  art  great,  D  /..God,nonp.  like 

1  AVn^.';  1.36.  the  A.  G.  of  my  lordlhe  kingsav  so 

48.  the  king  said.hlessiHl  be  the  A.  God  of  IsVaei 

8   15.  1  Ckron.  16.  36.  |  29.  10 

14. 13.  found  some  good  Ihing  Ki  vvairl  the  T,.God 

17.  I.  Elijah  said,  as  the  A.  r;,„/ of  Israel  liveth 

18.  37.  miiv  know  thou  art  f..G.\\  2  Kiinrs  19.  19. 
tlCivfr.'!■2.^^.  and  said,  where  is  A.  God  of  Flijah? 
1  C//r.l7.17.sl,nteof amanof highdegii-e,0  f..G. 
IChr.  13. 12.  fiffhtve  not  against  A.  r,o./ of  fathers 

24.  IS.  they  left  the  honseof  the  L.Gnd  «f  fathers 
26.  18.  nor  shall  it  be  for  thy  honour  from  L.God 
32,  16.  his  servants  spake  more  ngainsi  Ihe  L.God 
JVeh.  9.  7.  thou  art  the  L.God,  didst  choose  Abram 
J'iaJ.  31.  5.  Iinst  redeemed  me,  O  A.  fVorfoftru'h 

41.  13.  blessi'if  be  A. r?()d  of  Isra.  from  everlasting 

to  everlasting,  72.  18  I  106.  48.  Luke  1.  68. 


LOR 

Psa?.  68.18.  that  the  L.O.  miglitdwcU  amor.?  them 
71.  5.  thou  art  my  hope,  O  L.G.  tlinu  r.rt.  :i  v  trust 
84.11.  for  L.G.ia  asun  and  shield,  «ill^ivfc;;rico 
85.  r'.  I  will  hear  what  the  A.  God  viill  speak 

Isa.  28.  22.  for  I  have  heard  from  the  L.(i."i  hosts 
50.  7.  for  the  A.  God  will  help  me,  therefore,  9. 
65. 15.  for  A.  G  shall  stay  thee,  and  call  servants 

./er.  44.  26.  not  named,  saying,  the  A.  God  liveih 

F.zelc.  5.  11.  as  I  live,  saith  the  L.God,  14.  16. 
13.  9  know  I  am  the  A.  God,  23.  49  i  24.  2'i. 
16.  19.  and  thus  it  was,  saith  the  A.  God 
23.  woe,  woe  uii'o  ihee,  saith  the  A.  God 
18.  30.  according  to  his  ways,  saith  the  A.  God 
21.  7.  be  biought  to  (lais,  saith  the  A.  God 
13.  It  shall  be  no  more,  saiih  Ihe  A.  God 
2^.  12  and  hast  forgotten  nie,  saith  the  A.  God 
24  2{).  because  they  wrought  for  me,  saith  L.Gvd 
'.:'..  31.  .ind  I  am  your  God,  saith  the  J^.  God 
')^  ,■'.'.  Unow  that  I  am  the  Lord,  saith  the  A.  fr'x.' 
.'(2.  notfor  yoursakes  dol  this,  saith  the  A.  God 
37.  3.  and  I  answered,  O  A.  Trorf,  thou  knowesl 
39.  5.  for  I  ha  ' 


ve  spoken  it,  saith  the   A.  God, 
•  23.  34.  I  26.  14.  I  28.  10. 


8.  it  is  come,  and  it  is  done,  sauh  the  A.  Gud 
43.  27.  I  will  accept  you,  said  the  A.  God 
Dan.  9.  3   I  set  my  face  unto  the  A   GodxoseeV. 
Hos.  12.  5.  even  J,.  God  of  hosts  is  his  memorial 
.4;«(is  1.8.a  remnar*  of  Phil.sball  perish,saith  L.G. 

3.  7.  A.  God  will  do  nolhing,  but  he  revealeth 

8.  the  L.G.  hath  spoken,  whocp.  i  but  prophesy? 

4.  5.  for  this  liketh  you,  saith  the  L.  God 

9.  5.  A.  God  of  hosts  is  he  that  toucheth  the  land 
Mic.  1.  2.  let  the  A.  God  be  witness  against  you 
Hab.  3. 19.  the  L  God  is  my  strength,  he  will  make 
1  Pet.  3.  15.  sanctify  the  A.  God  in  your  hearts 
/Sfi).4.8.  holy,  holy,  7,.r?.  Almighty,  11.17.  |  16.7. 

15.3.  marvellous  are  thy  works,  L.God  .M mighty 

16.8.  for  strong  is  the  A.  God  who  judgelh  her 
19.6.  for  the  A.  ^.irf  omnipotent  reigneth 

21.  22.  thf)  A.  God  and  the  Limb  are  the  temple 

22.  5.  for  ti.e  A.  God  srveth  them  ligh'. 

See  Ah,  Fathers. 
LORD  hi$  God. 
F.xod.  32.11.  Moses  besought  the  A.AtsG.and  said 
Lev.  4.  22.  ag.  the  coniioandments  of  the  A.  his  G. 
JVhjk.  23.  21.  the  L.  his  G.  is  with  him,  the  shout 
iJeiit.  17.  19.  that  he  may  li-arn  tofear  the  L.kisG. 
18.  7.  he  shall  minister  in  name  of  the  A.  his  God 
l.S'nm..30.  6.  David  eiicouragid  hims.  in  A.  his  God 

1  fiiiios 5. 3.  a  house  unto  the  name  of  A.  his  God 
II.  4.  hi'art  was  not  perfect  wilh  />.  his  G.  15.  3. 
15.  4.  did  the  L.his  G.  give  him  a  lamp  in  .le.'usal. 

2  Kings  16.  2.  not  right  in  the  sight  of  the  A.  his  G. 
2  Chr.  1.1.  the  L.h.G. wan  with  linn,  and  magmfieil 

14.  2.  good  and  righl  in  Ihe  eyes  of  the  /,.  his  G. 
II.  Asa  cried  unto  the  A.  his  God,  and  said 

15. 9.  wnen  they  saw  lhat  A.  his  G.  was  with  him 
26. 16.  Uzziah  transgressed  against  Ihe  L.  his  G. 
27  6.  .lothaiii  prepared  his  ways  before  L.his  G. 
'iS.a.L.his  O. delivered  Ahaz  into  hands  tifSyri:! 
31.  20.  Hezekiah  wrought  r'ght  before  L.his  God 
33. 12.  Manasseh  in  affliction  besought  I,  his  God 
34.8  Jiisiah  senttr.  "epnir  thehiiuseofthe  Ij.hisG 
36.  5.  Jehoiakimdid  evil  in  sight  of  L.his  G.  12. 

23.  the  A.  his  G.  be  with  him,  and  let  him  go  up 
Eiral.fy.  accord. to  hand  of  the  A.  his  (r.upon  hjni 
P.?fl.l46.5.happv  he  whose  hope  is  in  the  A.  his  G. 
./o?inA2. 1. then  Jonah  prayed  to  the  A.  his  GodoW 
JIf/c.  5.4.  feed  in  majpsty  of  the  name  af  A.  his  Ood 

I>ORf)  my  God. 

Jfum.  22. 18.  not  go  beyond  Ihe  »  orcl  of  7^.  my  God 

Deut.  4.  5.  even  as  the  A.  my  God  commanded  me 

18.  16.  not  hear  again  the  voice  of  the  A.  my  G. 

26.  14.  have  heaikened  to  the  voice  of  A.  my  God 

.Josh.  14.  8.  but  I  wholly  folioweil  the  L.  my  God 

2. Sam  24.24. 1-offer  burht-offerinsstothe  L.'myG. 

1  Kings  X  7.  O  A.  my  r;.8.28.  |  17.  20,  21.  |  J  C'rr. 

21.  17.  2  Chron.  6.  19.    Psal.l.  1.3.  |  IT.  Z. 

I  30.  2,  12.  I  35.  24.  I  38.  15  |  40.5.  j  «6.  12. 

I  109.  26.  .lonah  2.  6.  Hob.  I.  12. 

5.4.  the  I^.myG.  hath  given  me  rest  on  every  side 

5.  I  purpose  to  build  a  house  unto  the  name  of 

the  A.  771?/  God,  1  Chron   22.  7.  2  Chron.  2.  4 

K:r(i7.28.as  the  hand  of  the  L.myG.was  upon  me 

9.  5.  and  I  spread  out  my  hands  to  the  /,.  my  God 

Psnl.  18.  28.  the  L.viy  G.  will  enlighten  mydarkn. 

,fer.  31.  18.  trrn  thou  me,  for  thou  art  A.  my  God 

Dan.  9. 4. 1  prayed  unto  the  A.  my  God,  and  said 

20.  while  I  was  present,  my  snpplic.  bef.  A.  my  G. 

ZerA.l  1.4.  thus  saith  the  L.  my  God,  feed  the  (lock 

14.5.  and  the  A.  ?»!/  ^o<Z  shall  come,  and  all  saints 

LORD  our  God. 

F.jod.X  18.  sacrifice  to  L.  f?.5.3.  |  8.27.  |  10.25. 

8. 10.  there  is  none  like  to  L.  ovr  G.  PsnMI3.  5. 

10.26.  thereof  must  we  take  io  serve  .ne  L.onr  G. 

Dent.  I.  6.  the  A.  otir  Gud  Siiake  unto  us  in  Horeb 

19.  we  went  through  all  that  wilderness,  as  the 

A.  our  Go<'  cunimnnileil  us,  41.  |  6.  20. 

20.which  L.onr  G  doth  give  unto  us,  2.5.  |  2.29. 

2.  83,  tho  L.  our  God  d'-Hvered  him  before  us3.3 


LOR 

Dctjt.  2.  36.  Z.  tiMJ-  G:id  delivered  all  unto  119 

'17.  nor  unto  whatsoever  A.  oar  G}d  forbade  03 
4  7  ij  r.igh  ti.  tiien;,  us  A.  our  God  is  in  ail  things 
■j.J.  A.  ./ir  G.id  m:iae  a  covenant  with  us  in  Hor'lj 

24.  'be  A.  our  God  hath  shewed  us  his  glory 

25.  if  we  hear  the  voice  of  J^.  our  God  any  more 
27.  go  and  hear  all  that  the  A.  our  God  shall  9av 

6.  4.  O  Urael^  A.  our  G.  is  one  Lord,j>/rtr/r  12  29 
24  to  fear  A.  oar  G.  \\  25  to  do  belore  A.  our  G 

29.15.tha"tstaiidetli  this  day  before  ihe  7,.  ourGoii 

29.  the  secret  tilings  belong  to  the  /-.  our  G.id 

Josh.  18.  0.  cast  lol.-  lor  von  before  the  L.  our  G9<1 

'!2.  III.  an  altar,  b-  side  "the  altar  of  7..  onr  GoU,'i9. 

24.  17  7,.  our  G.  he  it  is  that  brought  us  up  out  af 
24.  the  people  said,  the  7>.  or.r  God  will  we  servo 

./«(/^.l  1.24. whomsoever  y^.oi/r^^iwi/ shall  drive  out 

1  iiant  7.8  cease  not  to  cry  to  the  A  our  God  forus 
Ih'ingsS.H'.J^.  our  God  he  with  us, as  with  fathers 

59.  let  these  my  words  be  nigh  unto  L.  our  God 

2  Kings  18.  22.  but  if  ye  say,  we  trust  A.  our  God 
19.  19.  O  /..  our  GodBa\K  thou  us  out  of  his  hand 

1  C//rtir(.I3  2.and  iliat  it  be  of  A.  our  G.  let  us  send 

15.  13.  the  7>.  our  G.  made  a  breach  on  us, for  that 

16.  14.  he  is  L  our  G.  his  judgment.s,  Psul.  105  7. 
29. 16.  O  A.  our  G.  2  Chr.  14.1 1.  Ps.  99.8. 106.47. 

75a.  26.  13.  I  37.  20.  Jer.  14.  22.  iJan.  9.  15. 

2  Chron.  13. 11.  we  keep  the  charge  of  the  L.  our  (t 
14.  7.  because  we  have  sought  the  7>.  our  Gi  i 

19.  7.  there  is  no  iniquity  wilh  the  /.,.  our  Gc  i 
32.  8   but  with  us  is  the  L.  o'ur  God  to  help  u« 

II.  A.  our  Trorf  shall  deliver  us  out  of  ihe  hand 
KzruO.S.grace  hath  been  shewed  from  Ihc /..inirO. 
Psul.  20. 7. will  remenib.  the  name  of  the  L.  ourG 
90.  17.  let  the  beauty  of  the  A.  onr  G.  be  on  us 
94.  23.  yea  the  L.  our  God  shall  cut  them  otT 
99.  5.  exalt  ye  the  7y.  our  G.  and  worship  at  his, 9 

9.  for  the  L.  G.  m  holy  1|  105. 7.  for  he  is  the  L.O 

122.  9.  because  of  the  house  of  the  J,,  our  God 

123.  2.  so  our  eyes  wait  on  Ihe  />.  our  God 
.Jer.  3.22. we  come  Io  thee, for  thoii  art  the  l^.onrO 

23.  in  the  A.  onr  God  is  Ihe  s.-'lvation  of  Israel 

25.  we  have  Binned  against  the  L.our  f;. we  and 
fathers, and  have  not  obeyed  voice  of  L.  our  G 

5.  19.  wherefore  dolh  the  A.  our  G.  llie.se  things  7 
24.  let  us  now  fear  the  A.  onr  G.  ihat  givelh  raia 
8.  14.  for  the  L.  our  G.  Iiaih  put  us  to  silence 
16.  10.  sin  we  have  committed  ag.  the  A.  onr  Gf. 
26. 16.  hiith  spoken  to  us  in  the  name  of  L.ourG. 
31. 6. arise, ami  let  usgo  up  10  7.ion,io  the  L.ourO. 
37.  3.  saying  pray  now  to  L.  our  G.  for  us,  42.  20. 
42.  6.  we  will  obey  the  voice  of  the  A.  our  God 
43. 2.  the  /y.HJ/rfr.hath  not  sent  thee  to  say, go  not 
.50.  28.  tc  declare  tin-  vengeance  of  the  L.our  G. 
51.  10.  let  us  declare  111  Zion  the  work  of  L.ourCf. 
Dan.  9.  9.  to  the  A.  our  I'r    belong  mercies,  tho'  wo 

10.  nor  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  L.ourCi. 
14.  for  the  A.  our  G.  \*  nshleous  in  all  his  woriia 

.Mir,.\.'-).  we  will  walk  in  the  name  of  the  A.  our  G. 

7.  17   ihey  shall  be  afraid  of  the  A   our  God 
.fcts'i.  39.  as  many  as  the  A.  our  God.  shall  call 
Her.  19. 1. glory, honour, and  nowir  to  the  J.,,  our  O, 

LORD  their  God. 
F.iod  10.7.  inny  serve  L.t.G  2  r/,r  34.33.  .Afr.3(1.9. 
29.  46.  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  /..their  O. 
Ezelc.'iH  26.  ]  34.  30.  \  39.  22,  28. 
/,fu.26.44. break  covenant.  I  am  /..  t.  G.  Zfi.A.lO.S. 
./Mrf^.:).7.forgat  L.t.G  8.34.  1  Sam.  12  9.  ,^i;)-.3.2l. 

1  ATiuf.s  9.9. because  they  fors-.ok  /.  tJl.  Jer.  11.9 

2  Kings  17.7.  Israel  hads.nned  against  the  A.  I.  O. 
9.  that  were  not  right  against  liie  /,.  their  God 
14.  fathers,  Ihat  did  not  beliex  i;  in  tbi'  A.  tkeirG 
16.  they  left  all  the  cnmmaiiilmenls  of  th.-  J..t.O. 
Hf.Jnd'ah  kept  not  cominandmeiitsi.f  lb.'  L.t  G 

18.  12.  obeyed  not  voice  of  t  he  A.  (.  G.  .Jer.  7.  2S 
2  Oiron.  31.  6.  were  coriHecrated  to  the  A.  their  O.. 
.'(,3.  17.  dill  sacrifice  unto  ih.'  A.  Iheir  Gud  only 
.Jr.r.43.  1. 1  spake  all  the  words  of  the  L.  their  G.foT 
w  hich  Ihe  A.  tJtnr  God  hail  sent  him  to  them 
50.4.  they  shall  go  and  seek  Ihi'  L.t.  G.  Hos.  3.  5. 
Hos  1.7.  and  I  will  save  thirin  by  llie  A.  their  God 
7.  10.  and  they  do  not  return  to  the  A.  Iheir  God 
/7a;7.  l.l2.))eople  obeyeil  the  voiceof  the  L.theirO, 
ZrrA.9.  16.  the  l^.t.G.  shall  save  them  in  that  day 
Luke  1. 16. and  nianvshall  heliirn  to  the  L.  theirO. 

LORD  thy  GmL 
Fxod.  20.  2.  I  am  the  L.  thii  God,  Psal.  81.  10 

/s«.  51.  15.  //.'«.  12.9.  I  13.4. 
5.  for  I  the  L.  thy  G.^m  n  jeiilons  G(n\,Deut.h.i. 
Dent  2.  7.  Ihe  1.  Ihij  God  hath  been  with  thee 
4.  24.  the  A.  t.  G.  isa  consuming  fire  t;  ;pa'ougO. 
31.  for  the  L.  thy  God  is  a  inercif-.d  God 
7.9  know  therctori'that  the  A.  thy  God,  he  is  God 
21.  for  Ihe  A.  thy  God  is  among  yon,  23.  14. 
8.5  as  a  man  his  son,  so  the  L.  G.  cliastencth  thol 
12.  31.  thou  shalt  not  do  so  to  the  A.  lliy  God 

20.  1 .  for  the  L.  thy  God  is  with  thee  who  hroiigh 

26.  5.  and  thou  shall  say  before  the  L.  thy  God,  13. 
28.58.  ma  vest  fear  this  K'arful  name,  the  A.  tJiy  G 

.Josh.  1.  9.  be  sirons,  for  Ihe  A.  thy  God  is  with'hee 
n.only  the  L.  thy  G  be  witii  thee  as  <"'tli  Moses 


LOR 


LOR 


LOR 


2-?aw?. 11.17-  therefore  the  L.  t.  O.vi'M  be  with  thee'  Jer.  32.  27.  behold,  lam  the  I.,  the  God  of  all  fle»h 


24.  23.  Araunah  said,  'lie  L,.  t/uj  G.  acce|it  tliee 
I.Kings  13. t).  eiitical  now  tlie  taceof  the  L.ihyd. 

17.1'J.  as  tlie  L  t.  G.  liv.  I  have  nut  a  cake,  18.  10. 
ha.  43. 3.  I  am  llie  L.  C  G.  the  holy  One  of  Israel 

55. 5.  shall  run  to  ihee,  because  of  the  L.  tliy  God 
Jer.  42. 2.  pray  for  us  to  the  L.  thy  G.  even  for  th 

3.  that  the  J^.t.  <t.  may  shew  us  the  way  wherein 
JIfic.V.lO.which  said  to  me, where  is  the  1^.  thy  G.? 
Zeph.'A  17.  the  L.thy  G.  in  midst  of  thee  is  mighty 
JMii.4.'  .ihuu  shall  not  tempt  the  L.t.  G.  J^ukci.V2 

LORD  your  God. 

Lev.  19.  2.  ye  shall  be  holy,  for  I  /,.  y.  G.  am  holy 

Deut.  1.  10.  L.  y.  G.  hath  multiplied  yon  ns  stars 

30.  tlie  J  J. your  God  he  shall  tight  for  you,  3.  22 

6. 16.  ye  shall  not  tempt  the  J,.y.  G.as  in  Wassali 

10.  n Aha  J.,  y.  G.  is  God  of  gods.  Lord  of  lords 

20.  4.  the  y,.  yuur  God  is  he  that  goetli  with  you 
J'ojA.2.11.  th«  /j.  your  Godh  God  in  heaven  above 

23.3.  Ihe  L.y.O.  is  he  that  hath  foughi  for  you,  10. 
1  Sam. 12.12.  when  the  L.  your  God  was  your  king 
2 Kings  17.  39.  but  the  L.  your  God  ye  shall  fear 
I  Chr.  22.  18.  is  not  the  7,.  your  God  with  you  7 
S  C/ir.20.2t).  believe  in  the  I,,  your  God,  so  shall  yc 
Jer.42'i0.yb  dissembled, when  ye  sent  me  to  /.,.  God 
Joel3.i'!.  so  shall  ye  know  that  I  am  the  l^.yourG. 
Mcts  3.22.  a  prophetshall  the  /-.  yourO.  raise, 7.37. 
See,  I  am  Vie  Lord  your  God. 
hOKl>  of  hosts. 

1  Sam.  1.  11.  O  L.  of  hosts,  Psal.  59.  5.  |  84.  1, 

3,  12.  2  Sam.  7.  27.  Jer.  11.  20.  |  20.  12. 

2  Sam.  6.  2.  called  by  the  name  of  the  jL.  of  hosts 
7.  26.  saying,  the  L.  of  hosts  is  God  over  Israel 

IKinga  18.15.Elij.said,as  L.  A.  liveth,  2A'in^4-3.14. 

S  KiMgs  19.  31.  the  zeal  of  the  Z-.  of  hosts  shall 

do  this,  Jsa.  9.  7.  |  37.  32. 

1  Chr.  11.9.  greater,  for  the  L.  ofh.  was  with  him 

17.24. the  /,.o/A.  God  of  Israel,  even  aG.to  Israel 

Ps.  24.  10.  the  />.  of  hosts,  he  is  the  King  of  glory 

46.7.  the  Lofh.  is  with  us,  ll.||48.8.incityof  A.A. 

Isa.  1.24.  therefore  sailh  the  Lord,  the  />.  of  hosts 

2.  12.  the  day  of  the  I,,  of  h.  shall  be  on  the  proud 

€.3.  and  one  said,  holy,  holy, holy  is  Ihe  L. of  hosts 

5.  mine  eyes  have  seen  the  King,  the  7^.  of  hosts 

8. 13.  ganciifv  the  J.,  of  hosts  himself,  let  him  be 

ii.  27.  (or  Ihe  L.  of  hosts  hath  puri>osed  it,  23. 9. 

19.  18.  five  cities  shall  swear  to  the  //.  of  hosts 

47.  4.  L.  of  hosts  is  his  name,  48.  2.  |  51.  lH.  I  54. 

5.  ./er.  iO.  16. 1  31.  35.  |  32.  18.  1 50.  34.  |  51.  19. 

fer.  46.  18.  king,  whose  name  is  the  L.  ofh.  48. 15. 

25  7,.  o/Ao»(«saith,  1  will  punish  the  multitude 

ffi»fr.2.13.  is  it  not  of  the  l^.of  hosts  that  the  people 

Ha^.2.4. work, for  I  am  with  you,  saith  L.of  hosts 

Zech.1.6.  like  as  the  J,,  of  hosts  thought  to  do  to  us 

2.  9.  shallknow  that  the  f..ofh.  sent  me,  11.  |  4.  9. 

7.  12.  carne  a  great  wrath  from  the  7,.  of  hosts 

13.  they  crii'd,  I  would  not  hear,  saith  the  L.  ofh. 
8-  21.  let  us  go  to  pray,  and  to  seek  the  Ij.  of  hosts 
22.many  people  shall  comu  to  seek  the  /,. of  hosts 
]4. 16.  go  up  to  worship  the  King,  7-.  of  hosts,  17. 

21.  every  pot  shall  be  lioline.ss  unto  the  J^.ofh. 
Mai.  1.  14.  for  I  am  a^reat  King,  saith  /,.  ofh. 

See,  Saith  the  Lord. 
/  the  LORD. 
Lev.JQ.'i.roT  I  the  L.  vour  G.  am  holy,  30.26.  |  21.8. 
21.  15.  for  I  the  ]..  do  sanctify  him,  23.  |  22.  9,  Ki. 
A"um.l4.35.A7,.haveBaidit,Iwilldoit,  iEzeA:.2I.17. 
Isa.a.'i.  1  the  I, .An  keep  it,  I  will  water  it  every 

41.  4.  /  the  L.  the  first,  and  w  ith  the  last  I  am  he 
17.  when  the  needy  seek,  Ithe  h.  will  hear  them 

42.  6.  /  the  L.  have  called  thee  in  righteousness 
45.  3.  that  I  the  />.  which  call  thee  by  thy  name 

7.  Ithe  L.Aa  alllhese  things||8./<Ae  7-. created  it 
19.  I  the  7,.  speak  righlemisness,  I  declare  things 

21.  have  not  /  the  J..  and  there  is  no  God  else 
60.  16.  shalt  know  that  I  the  A.  am  thy  Saviour 

22.  /  the  h.  will  hasten  it  in  his  time 
♦II.  8.  for  /  the  ]..  love  judgment,  I  hate  robbery 
fer.  17.  10.  /  the  I.,  search  the  heart,  and  try  reins 
fiicA.  5.  13.  I  the  L.  have  spoken  it,  1.5,  17.  I  17 

21.  I  21.  32.  I  22.  14.  |  24.  ]4.  |  26.  \\.  |  30. 12, 
14.  4.  [the  /,.  will  answer  him  thiit  cometli,  7. 
9.  7  (Ae  7,.  have  deceived  that  prophet 
17  24.  //,.  have  bronghl  down,  7  L.  have  done  it 
20.  48.  all  shall  see  that  /  the  L.  have  kindled  it 
21    5.  thai  I  the  I,,  have  drawn  forth  my  sword 
34.  24.  [the  /..  will  be  their  G.  David  their  prince 
30.  know  that  /  the  /..  Ilieir  God  am  with  them 
36.  36.  that  Ithe  I.,  do  build,  Ithe  L.  will  do  il 
87.  14.  know  that  I  the  I,,  have  performed  it 
28.  shall  know  that  /  the  7,.  do  sanctify  Israel 
/  am  the  LORD. 
Gen.  15.  7.  lam  the  I,,  that  br"u;ht  Ihee  out  of  TTr 
Exod  6.  2.  I  am  the  L.  6,  8,  2!).  |  12.  12.  Lev.  IS. 
5,  6,  21.  I  19.  12,  14,  16,  18,  28,  .30,  32,  37. 
JVinn.  3.  13,45.   Isa.  43.  11,  1.5. 
90.  2.  T  L.\\\\  G.  who  brought  Ihee  <mt  of  Egypt 
Lev.  22.  32.  /  /,.  which  hallow  you,  that  brought 
fco.42.8.  /  /..that  is  my  name  ||44.5.  shall  say,  7  7,. 
Jer,^.  24.  glory,  that  he  knnweth  that  /cm  tie  L. 
353 


Mai.  3.  6.  for  7  ati 


the  7..  I  change  nol,  therefore 

See  Know. 

7  am  the  LOUD  your  God. 

Exod.  6.  7.  ye  shall  know  that  /  awi  L.  y.  G.  16. 12. 

Lev.  11.  44.  /  am  the  L.  yow  God,  18.  1,  4,  30.  | 

19.  3,  4,  10,  25,  31,  34,  36.  |  20.  7.  |  23.  22. 

Judg.  6.  10.  Ezek.  20.  5,  7,  19,  20.  Joel  2.27. 

LORD  Jesus,  see  Jesus. 

In  the  LORD. 

Gen.  15.  6.  he  believed  in  the  L.  and  he  counted  it 

./b»A.22.25.  Reuben,Gad,  ye  have  no  part  in  L.  27. 

1  Sam.'i.  1.  my  heart  rejoiceth  iti  L.  is  exalted  in  L. 

['sal.4.5.  ort'er  sacrifice, and  put  your  trust  jh  the  L 

11. 1.  Jrt  the  L.  put  I  my  trust,  26. 1. 1  31.6.  |  73.28. 

31.  24.  all  ye  tiiat  hope  in  7>.||32. 11.  be  glad  in  L. 

34.  2.  my  soul  shall  make  her  boast  in  the  L. 

35.  9.  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  i?i  Ihe  7y. 
37.  4.  delight  thyself  an  the  L.  Isa.  58.  14. 

7. trust !«  t.J^.\\bb.l0.int.L.\v'M  1  praise  his  word 
64.  10.  the  righteous  shall  be  glad  in  the  L.  104.34. 
Proo.  3.  5.  trust  in  the  L.  with  all  thine  heart 
29.  25.  putleth  his  tri:3t  in  the  L.  shall  be  safe 
75a.  21).  4.  in  <Af  7^.  Jehovah  is  everlasting  strength 
29. 19.  the  meek  shall  increase  their  joy  in  the  L. 
45.  17.   but  Israel  shall  be  saved  in  the  L. 
24.  in  the  L.  have  I  righteousness  and  strength 
25.iji  the  L.  shall  all  the  seed  of  Israel  be  justified 
.ler.  3.  23.  in  the  L.  is  the  salvation  of  Israel 
Zeph-  3.  2.  she  trusted  not  in  the  L.  drew  not  near 
ZecA.12.5.  Jerusalem  shall  be  my  strength  in  the  J^ 
Jlcts^.i%  it  was  known, and  many  believed  in  t.  L 

14.  3.  they  abode,  speakmg  boldly  in  the  I.,. 
7Jom.l6.2.yereceiveheri;i7,.||8.greetAmplias!«7y. 

12.  salute  Persis,  who  laboured  much  in  the  L. 

13.  salute  Rufus,  chosen  in  the  7,. and  his  mother 
22. 1  Tertius  who  wrote  this  salute  you  in  the  L. 

1  Cur.1.31.  glorielh,  let  him  glory  in  L.  2  Cor.10.17. 
4. 17.  and  faithful  in  the  L.  \\  1. 22.  called  in  the  L. 

1.  39.  be  married  to  whom  she  will,  only  in  the  L. 
9. 1,  am  I  nol  an  apostle,  are  ye  not  my  work  in  L. 

2.  the  seal  of  my  apostleship  are  ye  in  the  L. 
11.  11.  nor  the  woman  without  Ihe  man  in  the  L. 

15.  58.  that  your  labour  is  nol  in  vain  in  the  L. 
Eph.  2.  21.  groweth  to  a  holy  temple  in  the  L. 

4. 17.  and  testify  in  7,.|i5.8.  now  are  ye  light  !n7y. 
6.  1.  children  obey  your  parents  in  the  L.  for  this 

10.  finally,  my  brethren,  be  strong  in  the  7>. 

21.  Tychicus  a  faithful  minister  in  the  L. 
Phil.  1.  14.  brethren  in  the  7>.  wa.\ing  confident 

2.  24.  I  trust  in  the  L.  I  shall  come  shortly 
29.  receive  him  therefore  in  the  L.  with  gladness 

4.  1.  my  brethren,  stand  fast  in  the  I.,.  1  Thess.'A.%. 

2.  that  they  be  of  Ihe  same  mind  in  the  L. 
10.  but  I  rejoiced  in  the  I.,,  greatly,  that  at  last 

Col.  3.  18.  submit  to  your  own  husbands  in  the  L. 
4.  7.  Tychicus  who  is  a  fellow-servant  in  the  7,. 

17.  ministry  which  thou  hast  received  in  the  L. 
1  Thess.  5. 12.  know  them  which  are  over  you  in  L 
2TAesj.3. 4.  we  have  confidence  zn  the  7,.  touching 
Philem.  16.  to  thee,  both  in  the  flesh  and  in  the  7y. 

20.  joy  of  thee  in  t.  /^.refresh  my  bowels  in  the  L 

/Jeu. 14. 13.  blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  zntAe  L. 

See  Rejoice,  Trust. 

LORD  is. 

Gen.  28.  16.  surely  the  J.,,  is  in  this  place 

Eiod.'.l.'il.  the  L.is  righteous,  I  wicked,  2Car.l2.6. 

15.  2.  the  7,.  is  my  slrenglh  and  song,  he  is  my  G. 

3.  the  L.  IS  a  man  of  war,  the  L.  is  his  name 
18.  11.  I  know  that  L.  is  greater  than  all  gods 

JVum.  14.  9.  the  7,.  is  with  us,  fear  them  not 

18.  the  L.  is  long-suffering,  of  great,  M'ah.  1.3. 
42.  go  not  up,  for  the  /,.  is  not  among  you 

16. 3.  are  holy  every  one,and  the  L.is  among  iheni 
Deut.  10.  9.  the  L.  is  his  inheritance,  according 

18.  2.  the  Jy.  is  their  inheritance,  as  he  said 
.Josh.  22.  34.  shall  be  a  witness,  that  the  L.  is  God 
Judg.G.H.  and  said, the  L.is  with  thee,  Lvke1.28. 

1  .Sam.  2.  3.  for  the  7,.  is  a  God  of  knowledge 

16.  18.  Ihe  L.  is  with  David,  2  .^am.  7.  3. 
28.  16.  seeing  the  L.  is  departed  from  thee 

2  Sam.  22.  2.  he  said,  the  L.  is  my  locli,  Psal.  18.2. 
1  fi'inn-s  8.  60.  people  may  know  that  the  7,.!aGod 

20.  28.  Syrians  said,  the  L.  is  Ihe  God  of  the  hills 
'iChron.  13.  10.  but  as  for  us,  the  L.  is  our  God 

15.  2.  Ihe  L.  is  with  you  while  yc  be  with  him 
I'sntS).  16.  L.  is  known  by  the  judgment  which  he 

10.  16.  Ihe  L.  is  king  for  ever  and  ever 

11.4.  the  7y.  is  in  his  holy  temple,  his  eyes  behold 
14.6.  counsel  of  poor,  because  the  L.  is  his  refuge 

16.  5.  the  /,.  is  the  portion  of  mine  inheritance 
23.  1.  the  /,.  IS  my  shepherd,  I  shall  not  want 

27.  1.  Ihe  /,.  is  my  light  and  my  salvation,  the  L. 
is  the  slrenglh  of  my  life,  of  whgni  be  afraid 

28.  7.  the  L.  is  my  strength  and  shield,  118.  14. 
8.the  L.is  their  strength, and  he  is  savingstrength 

34.  8.  O  taste  and  see  that  the  7,. Osgood,  blessed  is 
47.  2.  for  the  L.  most  high  is  terrible,  a  great  king 
89.18. the  7,.?'sour  defence  and  Holy  One  our  king 
92.  15.  to  shew  that  7,.  is  upright,  ho  is  my  rock  I 
3  A 


P^ai.93.1.the  7-.i>clo!hed  wiilislrei/grl;  wherewith 

94.  22.  but  the  L.  is  my  Uelunce  and  my  rock 

95.  3.  the  L.  is  a  great  God,  96.  4.  |  99.  2.  |  135. 5 
100.  5.  the  L.  is  good,  34.  8.  |  135.  3.  |  145.  9 

Jer.  33.  11.    7,am.  3.  25.  JVaA.  1.  7. 
103.8.  7y- i«  merciful  and  gracious,  111.4.  |  145.8. 
113.  4.  the  L.  is  high  ||  118.  6.  the  L.  is  on  my  side 
121.  5.  the  L.  is  thy  keeper,  the  L.  is  thy  shade 
125.  2.  so  the  L.  is  round  alrout  his  people 
129.  4.  L.  IS  right.  145<  17.  7,a7rt.  1. 18.  7,>a?i.  9.  14. 
145.  18.  the  L.  is  nigh  to  all  them  that  call  on  him 
Prov.  15.  29.  the  L.  is  far  from  llie  wicked 
22.  2.  the  L.  is  the  maker  of  them  all 
7sa.  30.  18.  fur  the  L.  is  a  God  of  judgmont 
33. 5.  the  L.  is  exalted  ||  22.  7^.  is  our  judge,  ou/ 
42.  21.  L.  is  well  pleased  for  his  righteousnoBS 
Jer.  10.  10.  the  L.  is  the  true  God,  the  living  Goa 
17.7.  whose  hope  the  7,.j«||20.11.  the  L.is  with  me 
lyom.  3.  34.  the  L.  is  my  portion,  saith  my  soul 
Ezek.  48.  35.  the  name  of  the  city,  the  7>.  is  there 
.4mos  5.8.  maketh  the  stars,  the  L.  is  his  name,9.6 
Hab.  2.  20.  but  the  7,.  is  in  his  holy  temple 
Ziph.  3.  5.  Ihe  just  /,.  is  in  the  mids-l  thereof,  15 
Zech.  10.5.  they  shall  fight,  because  L.is  with  thetn 
13.  9.  and  Ihey  shall  say,  the  L.  is  my  God 
Luke  24.  34.  Ihe  7>.  is  risen  indeed, and  appeared 
2 (or.  3.  17.  now  the  L.  is  that  Spirit,  and  where 
Phil.  4.  5.  moderation  be  known,  the  L.  is  at  hand 

1  Thess.  4.  6.  the  L.  is  the  avenger  of  all  such 

2  Thess.  3.  3.  but  the  L.  is  faithful,  who  shall  heep 
Heb.  13.  6.  the  L.  is  my  helper,  I  will  not  fear 
.lam.  5.  11.  L.is  very  pitiful,  and  of  tender  mercy 

1  Pet.  2.  3.  if  ye  have  tasted  that  the  L.  is  gracious 

2  Pet.3.9.  ihe  L.is  not  slack  concerning  his  promiie 
See  Made, 

My  LORD. 
Gen.  19.  18.  Lot  said  unto  them,  oh  !  not  so  my  L. 
Eiod.-i.lO.  Moses  said,  O  ?ny  L.  I  am  not  eloquent 
13.0  my  L.  send  by  hand  of  whom  thou  wilt  send 
Kum.  14.  17.  now  let  the  power  of  my  L.  be  grea' 
./()sA.5.14.  he  said,  whatsaith  my  L. to  his  servant? 
Judg.Ct.  ]3.0niy  7,.  if  the  7>.  be  with  us,  why  ii  thig 
15.  O  my  L.  wherewith  shall  I  save  Israel? 
13.  8.  Omy  L.  let  the  man  of  G.  come  again  to  ug 
Psal.  16.  2.  thou  hast  said  to  the  7,.  thou  art  my  Ij. 
35.23.  stir  up  thyself  my  God,  »n?/7>.  JoAnSO.  28. 
110.  1.  the  L.  said  to  my  L.  Mat.  22.  44.  Mark 
12.  36.  Luke  20.  *2.  .^cts  2.  34 
Isa.  91.  8.  vnj  L.  I  stand  on  the  watch  lower 
49.  14.  but  Zion  said,  my  L.  hath  forgotten  me 
Don.  10.  16.  O  my  L.  by  Ihe  vision  my  sorrowi 
17.  can  Ihe  servant  of  w!»/7>. talk  with  this  my  7..? 
19.  and  I  said,  let  my  L.  speak,  for  Ihou  hast 
12. 8.-0  my  /,.  what  shall  be  end  of  these  things? 
Zech.  1.  9.  then  said  I,  O  my  L.  what  are  these? 
4.  4.  I  6.  4.  li  4.  5.  no,  my  L.  13. 
Mat  24.48. 7nr/  7,.delayeth  his  coming,  Luke  12.45. 
Jyuke  1.  43.  that  Ihe  mother  of  my  J,,  should  come 
John  20. 13.  because  they  have  taken  away  my  L. 
Phil.  3.  8.  the  knowledge  of  Christ  Jesus  my  L. 

O  LORD. 
Gen.  49.  18.  I  have  waited  fur  thy  salvation,  O  L. 
.Eiod.  15.11.  who  is  like  to  thee,  O  7>.  among  godsl 
J^um.  10.  36.  return,  O  7,.  unto  Israel,  Ps«/.6. 4. 
IJcut.  26.  10.  which  thou,  O  7-.  hast  given  me 
Josh.  7.  8.  O  L.  what  shall  I  say,  Israel  turneth 
Judg.  5.  31.  so  lei  all  thy  enemies  perish,  O  7> 
2  .">«?».  15.  31.  O  L.  turn  counsel  of  Ahithophel 

22.  29.  thou  art  my  lamp,  0  L.  and  Lord  will 

23.  17.  be  il  far  from  me,  O  L.  that  I  should 

1  Chron.  17.  20.  O  L.  there  is  none  like  thee 
29.  11.  thine,  O  L.  is  the  greatness,  t'hine,  O  L 

2  CArow.  14. 1 1.  help  us,  O  L.  our  G.  O  L.  thou  ait 
Psal.  3.7.  arise,  O  L.  save  me  ||  5.8.  lead  me,  O  7,. 

6.  2.  O  L.  heal  me  ||  3.  but  thou,  O  L.  how  longi 

7.  0.  arise,  O  /..  9.  19.  |  10.  12.  j  17.  13. 
8.  judge  me  O  L.  accord,  to  mv  righteous.  26. 1. 

8. 1.  O  L.  our  L.  9.  ||  9. 1. 1  will  praise  thee,  O  Ij. 

9.  13.  have  mercy  upon  me,  C>  L.  consider  nsj 
trouble,  31.9.  I  80.  3.  I  123.  8. 

18.  1.  I  will  love  thee,  O  L.  my  strength,  19.  14. 

22.  19.  be  not  thou  far  from  me,  O  L.  35.  22. 

27.  7.  hear,  O  L.  30.  10.  |  .39. 12.  |  69.  16.  |  86.  6. 
I  102.  1.  I  119.  145.  I  140.  C 

31.  14.  I  trusted  in  thee,  O  L.  I  said 

86.  8.  among  the  gods  none  like  to  thee,  O  L. 
11.  teach  ine  thy  way,  01..  I  walk,  25.4.  |27.1/ 

11 5.1. not  unto  us,  O  /,. not  unto  us, but  to  thy  name 

119. 151.  Ihou  ari  near  O  L.  thy  commands  truth 

143.1. hear  my  prayer  O  L.  7.  /,*a.37.17./)an.9.I9. 
[sn.  25.  I.  O  /..  Ihou  art  my  God,  I  will  exalt  thee 

63. 16. thou,  O  /..art our Falher,ourRedeem. 64.8 
Jer.  10.6.  O  7,.  Ihou  art  great  II  11.5.  so  be  it,  OL 

12.  3.  but  Ihou  O  L.  knowest  me,  thou  hast  seen 

14.  9.  yet  Ihou,  O  L.  art  in  the  midst  of  ns 

17.  13.  O  L.  the  hope  of  Israel,  all  that  forsake 
14.  heal  me,  O  L.  and  I  shall  be  healed,  eavo  me 
Lam.  1.11.  see,  O  L.  and  consider  I  am  vile,  2.2. 

5.  19.  thou  O  L.  remainest  for  ever,  thy  throne. 

21.  turn  uo  unto  thee,  O  L.  we  shall  ha  turnedj 


LOR 

TonaAl.li.  we  beseecli  thee,  O  L..  we  boseech  tliee 
Hab  1.12.  0 /y.thou  hast  ordained  them  for  judgm. 
Hab'i.'i.O  6. revive  tliy  work  in  rnidslof  the  years 
Mat.  15  2=2.  0  L.  thou  Son  of  David,  20.  30,  31. 
Ijuke  5.  8.  depirt,  lor  I  am  asinl'iil  man,  O  JL. 
Rev.  4,  11.  thoi  art  worthy,  U  L.  to  receive  glory 
6.  10.  saying,  how  long,  O  L.  holy  and  true 

15.  4.  who  shall  not  Tear  thoe,  O  L.  and  glorify 

16.  5.  O  L.  which  art,  and  wast,  and  shall  be 

See  Lord  (ioii. 

Of  the  LORD. 

Josh   11.  20.  for  it  was  of  Ike  L.  to  harden  hearts 

i  Sam.  1.  20.  because  I  have  asked  him  of  the  L. 

8.  21.  he  rehearsed  them  in  the  ears  of  the  L. 

23.  21.  Saul  said,  blessed  be  ye  of  L.2Sam.  2.5. 
i  Satn.  12.25.  his  name  J«didiah  because  o/(AeZ,. 
I  Kings  15.  29.  according  to  the  saying  of  the  L,. 
t  Kings  6.  33.  he  said,  behold  this  evil  is  of  the  /y. 

6.  8.  meet  the  man  of  G.  and  in<iuire  of  L.  by  him 

10.  17.  according  to  the  saying  of  the  L.  to  Elijah 
iChr.  18.7.  one  man,  by  whom  we  may  inquiie-Z-. 

34.  21.  go,  inquire  of  the  L.  for  me,  and  for  Israel 
Psal.  91.  2.  I  will  say  of  the  L.  he  is  my  refuge 
Frov.  16.  33.  but  the  disposing  thereof  is  o/  the  L. 

20.24.  man's  goings  are-i.||  21. 31.  safety  is  of  L. 
lsaA9.1.  worshi[>,  oecause  of  the  L.  that  is  faithful 

51.  9.  O  arm  of  the  L.  awake  as  in  ancient  days 
Jer.  21.  2.  inquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  L.  for  us 
Lam.  3.  22.  it  is  -L.  mercies  we  are  not  consumed 
Jonah  2.  9.  pay  that  I  vowed,  salvation  iso/  the  L. 
Acts  21. 14.  ceased,  saying,  the  will  of  h.  be  done 

1  Cor.  11.  23. 1  have  received  of  the  L.  that  which 

2  Cor.  2.  12.  and  a  dorjr  was  opened  to  me  of  the  L. 
Eph.  6.  8.  the  same  shall  he  receive  of  the  L. 
Col.'i.'-H.  knowing  ihaXofthe  L.  ye  receive  reward 
Brim.l.lS.  grant  that  he  may  tind  mercy  of  the  L. 
Jam.  1.  7.  thathe  shall  receive  anything  of  the  L,. 

5.  11.  and  ye  have  seen  the  end  of  the  L. 
2  Pet.  3.  15.  long-suffering  of  the  L.  is  salvation 
See  Angkl. 
Anger  of  the  LORD. 
Exod.  4. 14.  anger  of  the  L.  was  kindled  ag.  Moses 
JVum.  11.  10.  anger  of  the  L.  was  kindled  against 
Israel,  25.  3.  Josh.  7.  1.  Judg.  2.  14,  20.  |  3.  8. 
I  10.  7.  2  Sam.  24.  1.  2  Kings  13.  3.  Isa.  5.  25. 
M'um.  12. 9. -/^.kindled  against  Aaron  and  Miriam 

25. 4.  that  the  fierce  an.  of  Ij.  may  be  turned  away 
32.14.  to  augment  yet  the  an.ofthe  L.  toward  Isr. 

Dcu(.6.15.1est  the  an.  of  the  L.  be  kindled  ag.  thee 

7.4.  so  will  anger  of  the  I-,,  be  kindled  against  you 

29-20.  then  the  an.  o///.  shall  smoke  ag.  that  man 

27.  anger  of  the  L.  was  kindled  against  this  land 

Josh.  23.  If),  the  anger  of  the  L.  be  kindled  ag.  you 

2Sam.6.7.  -/..kindled  against  Uzzah,  1  Chr.  13. 10. 

2  Kingsl^.  20.  thro'  -Z/.it  came  to  pass,  Jer.  52.  3. 

%Chr.  25. 15.  a.  of  the  L.  kindled  against  Amaziah 

Jer.i.  8.  fierce  a.  of  L.  is  not  turned  back  from  us 
12.13.  ashamed  because  of  the  fierce  a.  of  the  I.,. 
23.20.  anger  of  the  L.  shall  not  return  till,  30.  24. 
51.45.  deliver  every  man  hissoul  from  a.  of  the  L. 

£,om.2.22.  so  that  in  day  of  L.  anger  none  escaped 
4.  16.  the  anger  of  the  L.  hath  divided  them 

Zeph.  2.  2.  before  the  fierce  a.  of  L.  come  upon  you 
3.ye  shall  be  hid  in  the  day  of  the  anger  of  the  L. 

See      COiMMANDMENT,      CoNGRKG  ATION,      COUN- 
SEL, Day,  Eyes,  Face,  Fear,  Feast,  Glory, 
Hand,  House,  Knowledge,  Law. 
Mouth  of  Ike  LORD. 
Deut.B.3.word  that  proreedeth  out  of  mo!i<A  of  7>. 
7osA.9.14.and  ask^d  not  counsel  at  the  mouth  of  L. 
\Kings  13.  21. thou  hast  disobeyed  the  mouth  of  //. 
Isa.  1.  20.  for  the  mouth  of  L.  hath  spoken  it,  40. 
5.  I  58.  14.  Jer.  9.  12.  Mic.  4.  4. 
62.  2.  by  a  new  name,  which  the  -h.  shall  name 
Jer  .23.16.  and  they  speak  not  out  ohnouth  oft.  Ij. 

Kame  of  the  LORD. 
Qen.  12.  8.  Abram  called  on  the  name  of  the  //. 
16.  13.  she  called  ihenameof  L.  that  spake  to  her 
26.  25.  Isaac  called  onn.ofL.  and  pitched  therf 
£iorf.20. 7.  shaltnottake-X.  in  vain,  Deut.5. 11. 
33. 19.  I  will  proclaim  n.  of  the  //.  before  thee 
34.  5.  and  the  Lord  proclaimed  the  n.  of  the  L. 
Lev.  24.  11.  woman's  son  blasphemed  the  -/^.  16 
Deut.  18.  5.  to  stand  to  minister  in  n.  of  the  L.  7 
22.  when  a  prophet  speaketh  in  the  n.  of  the  L. 

21.5.  them  hath  God  chosen  to  bless  inn.  of  the  L 
5J8. 10.  see  that  thou  art  called  by  the  n.  of  the  L. 
82.3.  because  I  will  publish  name  o/(Ae />.  ascribe 

>o»A.9.9.thy  servants  are  come  beca.  oin.ofthe  />. 

VSam..  17.  45. 1  come  to  thee  in  n.  of  the  L.  of  hosts 

20.  42.  we  have  sworn  both  of  us  in  name  of  the  L 

l5'rtm.6. 2.  whose  name  is  called  by  then,  of  the  L 

18.  blessed  the  people  in  the  ?i.  />.  1  Chr.  16.  2 

I  Kings  3.  2.  no  house  built  to  the  name  of  till 

Lord,  5.  3,  5.  |  8.  17,  20.  1  Chron.  22.  7,  19. 

2  Chron.  2.  1,  4.  |  0.  10. 

10.1.  queenofSheUa  heard concerningnamr  of  L. 

)8  32.  Klijah  built  an  altar  in  the  name  of  the  L. 

2-2. 16.  that  which  is  true  in  n.  L.  2  Ckron.  18.  15. 

iKinasi.li  and  Elisha  cursed  them  inn.  of  the  L,. 

354 


LOR 

1  Chr.  21. 19.  which  he  sj.ake  in  n.  L.  2  Chr.  33. 18. 
Job  1  21.  blessed  be  L'le  n.  uf  the  L.  Psal.  113.  2. 
Psal.l.  17.  I  will  sing  praises  to  n.o/  A.  most  high 

20.  7.  but  we  will  remember  n  of  tke  L.  our  God 
102   15.  so  the  heathen  shall  Icar  the  n.  of  the  L. 

21.  to  declare  n.  of  Ike  L.  in  Zion,  and  Ins  praise 
113. 1.  praise  the -i.  135.  l.|  148.5,  13.  ./o(72.20. 

3.  from  rising  of  sun  tli  >  h.  name  m  to  be  praised 
116.  4.  then  called  I  on  fi  of  L.  O  Lord,  deliver 
118.  10.  but  \\\  the  -L.  \*i     I  destroy  them,  11,  12. 

26.  blessed  be  he  that  c  iiieth  in  the  n.  of  the  L. 
122.  4.  to  give  thanks  u<]io  the  ?iame  of  the  L. 
124.8.  our  help  is  in  n.  of  the  L.  who  madelieaven 
129.  8.  they  which  go  by  say,  we  bless  you  in  -L. 
Prov.lS.  10.  the  -  i>.  is  a  strong  tower,  the  righteous 
Isa.  18.  7.  to  the  place  of  the  na.  of  the  L.  of  hosts 

24.15.  glorify  the ?iaHieo/«/te  A.  in  theislesofsea 
30.27.  lUena.of  L.  comcthfrom  far,  burning  with 
48. 1.  which  swear  by  no.  of  L.  and  make  mention 
50. 10.  let  him  trust  inn.  of  the  L.  and  stay  on  God 

56. 6.  and  to  love  the  na.  of  L.  to  be  his  servants 
59. 19.  so  shall  they  fear  the  name  of  L.  from  west 
60.9.  to  bring  their  silver  and  gold  lo  name  of  t.  L. 

Jer.  3. 17.  all  nations  gathered  to  name  of  the  Lord 
11.21.saying,  prophesy  not  in  the  name  of  the  L. 
26.9.  why  hast  thou  prophesied  in  the  name  of  L. 

16.  he  hath  spoken  to  uS  in  the  name  o/  L.ii.  16. 
20.  (Jrijah  that  prophesied  in  the  name  of  the  />. 

.47n(*s6. 10.  we  may  not  make  mention  of  n.o/t.i. 
Mid. 5.  we  will  walk  inn.  of  L.  for  ever  and  ever 

5.  4.  ye  shall  feed  in  the  majesty  of  the  n.ofthe  L. 
Zeph.  3.  12.  and  they  shall  trust  in  najne  of  the  L. 
Zeck.  13.  3.  ihou  speakest  lies  in  the  iiante  of  the  L. 
Mat.  21.9.  blessed  is  he  that  cometh  in  the  narne  of 

the  L.  23.  39.  Mark  11.  9,  10.  Luke  13.  35.  | 
19.  38.  .John  12.  13. 
Jlcts  9. 29.  ana  he  spake  boldly  in  n.  of  the  L.  Jesus 
10.48.  commanded  them  lo  be  baptized  in  n.  of  L. 

19. 13.  to  tall  over  them  the  n.  of  J^.  Jesi;s,saying 

17.  and  the  n.  of  the  L.  Jesus  was  magnified 

21.  13.  for  I  am  ready  to  die  for  the  ?t.  of  jL.  Jesus 

22. 16.  wash  away  thy  sins,  calling  on  the  n.  of  f.. 
2T'/(CS5.1.12.  thatthen.  of  L.Jee.  may  beglorified 

3.  6.  we  command  you  in  then,  of  L.Jesus  Christ 
Jam.  5.  10.  prophets,  who  have  spoken  in  n.  of  I, 

14.  anointing  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  tke  L 

See  CiuL,  Offerings. 

Prophet  and  propkets  of  the  LORD. 

ISam.  3.20.  Samuel  established  to  be  ■a.p.oftke  I., 

IKings  18.  4.  when  Jezebel  cut  off  the  p.  of  the  L 

13.  Jezebel  slew  the -A.  ||  22.1  only  remain  a  -7^ 

22.7.  is  there  not  here  aproph.  of  the  7..  to  inquire 

of  him  ■;  2  Kings  3.  11.  2  Chron.  18.6, 

2CAr.28.9  a  -7^.  was  there,  whose  name  wasOded 

See  Sabaoth.  S.ibbath. 

Ser'  ant,  servants  of  tke  LORD. 

7)cMt.34.5.ivIoses  thes.  oft.  I,,  died  there  in  Moab 

.7«sA.  1.  I.  after  tlie  death  of  Mosesthes.  of  tke  />. 

13.which  Moses  the  se)-«(zn(o/(Ae  7>.command- 

ed,8.31,33.  1 11. 12.  |  22.2,5.  2  TTin^slS.  12. 

15.  which  Moses  theseriianSof  <Ae  7..  gave  you. 

12.  6.  I  13."8.  1  18.  7.  I  22.  4^ 
12.  6.  them  did  Moses  the  servant  of  the  I.,,  smite 
14. 7.  when  Moses  the  s.o/  L.sent  me  from  Kadesh 
24.29.  Joshua  son  of  Nun  the  -L.  died,  Judg.  2. 8, 

IKings  9.7.avenge  the  blotid  of  all  the  servts.of  I.,. 
10.23.  see  there  be  here  none  oiihe  servants  of  I^. 

'iChr.  1.  3.  tabernacle  Moses  thes.  o^  the  I^.  made 
24.6.  according  to  commandmentol  Moses  the-7.. 

Psal.  113. 1.  praise  the  Ld.  praise,  O  ye  -7..  135. 1. 
134.1. behold,  bless  ye  the  Lord,Oallye  ser.  of  L. 

Jsa.  42.  19.  who  is  blind  or  deaf  as  the  7>.  servant 

54. 17.  this  is  the  heritage  of  the  servants  oft.  7>. 

2  7'!ni.2. 24.  andthesero.  of  ike  L.  must  not  strive 

Stgkt  oft/Le  LORD. 
ri'cn.38.7.Erwas  wicked  in  s.o/T-.and  he  slew  him 
7/C«.10.19.should  have  been  accepted  \nsigkt  ofl^. 
Dcut.ii.  18.  do  that  which  isirood  ins.  of  L.  12.  23. 

12.  25.  do  what  is  right  in  "sight  of  tke  L.  21.  9. 
2  Kings  12.  2.  |  14.  3.  |  15.  3,  24.  |  18.  3.  |  22. 
2.  2  Ckron.  20.  32.  |  24.  2.  ]  25.  2.  |  26.  4.  | 
27.  2.  I  29.  2.  I  34.  2. 

1  Sam.  12.  17.  wickedness  is  great  ye  have  done  in 

thesightof/^.  1  .firi!nn'.'!21.25.  2  A'ino-s21.  6 
IKings  3. 18.  this  is  but  a  light  thing  in  sigkt  of  L 
16  2.  did  not  what  was  right  in  -7/.  2  Ckron.  28. 1 
Psal.W^.  15.  precious  in  -I,,  is  death  of  his  saints 
Mai.  2.  17.  ye  say,  he  that  doth  evil,  is  good  in  -7> 
lAike  1. 15.  lor  he  shall  be  great  m  sight  of  the  L. 

2  Cor.  8.  21 .  not  only  in  the  s.  of  the  7..  but  of  men 
.Jam.  4. 10. humble  yourselves  in  \.\k  sigkt  of  the  L. 

See  Evil. 

Spirit  of  the  LORD. 

Judg.^.  10.  S.a/7^.came  on  Othniel,  and  he  judged 

6.  .34.  S.  o//..came  on  Gideon  ||  11.29.  on  Jephtha 

13.  25.-7..  beuan  to  move  Sams.  14.  6,19.]  15.  14. 
ISam.  10. 6.  -7-.  will  come  on  Saul||  16. 13.  on  Dav. 

16.14.  but  the  Spirit  of  <Ae  7-.  departed  from  Saul 
2  Sam.  23.  2.  -L.  spake  by  me,  his  word  was  in 
lKingsl8.Vi.-L  shall  carrythee  whitherlknow  not 


LUR 

1  Kings  22.  24.  which  way  went  the  Sp.oJ  'Me  L 
from  me  to  speak  unto  theel  t  CAryn. 18  it 

2ffin^s2.16.lest  'he  S.  of  tke  L.  hhth  taken  him  up 

2  CAr.  20.  14.  on  Jahaziel  came  S.  of  L.  in  niidsl 
Isa.  11.  2.  -7,. shall  rest  upon  him.  Spirit  of  wisdom 

40  7. -7v.  blowethupon  iil|  13.  hath  directed  ■  Z. 
59  19.  the  Spirit  of  Ike  L.  shall  lift  up  a  standard 

61. 1.  -7y.  is  upon  me,  because  the  Ld.  Luke  4. 18 
63.14.  Spir.  of  L.  caused  him  lo  re>it,  so  didst  thoit 

iEzc/i:.  11.5. -7..  fell  upon  me  ||  37. 1  carried  in -7/. 
Mic.'i.  7. 0  house  of  Jac.  is  Ihe  S.  o/7>.  straitened 

3.8.but  truly  I  am  full  of  power  by  the  S.  of  tke  L 
.4c£s5.9.  how  is  it  ye  have  agreed  to  tempi  S.  of  L. 

8.  39.  when  come  up,  the -A.caught  away  Phil  j 

2C9C.  3.  17.  where  ihe  S.  oft.  L.  is,  there  is  liberty 

18.  from  glory  to  glory,  even  as  by  the  Spi.  of  L. 

Temple  of  the  LORD. 

l.Sam.  1.9.  Eli  salon  a  seat  by  a  post  of  the  t.  of  L. 

3.  3.  and  ere  the  lamp  of  God  went  out  in  tlie-7i. 
'iKingsW.yi.  she  came  to  the  people  into  t.  of  L. 

18.16.llezekiah  cut  gold  ort' from  doors  of  t.  of  L. 

23.  4.  bring  out  of  Ihe  -7>.  vessels  made  for  Baal 

24.13.all  vesselsSoloinon  had  made  in  the  I.  of  L. 
2CA)-.26.16.  Uzziah  went  in  t.  of  7>. to  burn  incense 

27.2.  Jotham  entered  not  into  the  temple  of  Ike  L. 
29.16.took  away  uncleanness  found  in  t.  of  tke  L 

Ezra  3.6.  foundation  of  the  t.of  L.  was  not  yet  laid 

10.  laid  the  foundation  oft.  of  tke  L.  Hog.  2. 18. 

Jer.  7.  4.  saying,  the  t.  of  L.  thet.  of  L.  are  these 

24.1.  baskets  of  figs  were  set  before  the  t.  of  the  A,. 

£zet.8. 16.  at  the  door  of  the  t.  of  L.  were  25  men, 

with  their  backs  toward  -L.  and  faces  to  east 

JIag.2. 15.  consider  before  astone  was  laid  in  -7.. 

ZecA.  6.  12.  and  he  shall  build  the  t.  of  the  L.  13.15. 

14.  crown  shall  be  for  amemorial  in<emp.'eo/7.. 

Luke  1.  9.  when  Zacharias  went  into  the  t.  of  L 

Voice  of  the  LORD. 

Deui.30.8.  and  obey  voice  of  L.  Jer.  26.13.  |  38.20. 

JbsA. 5.6. because  theyobeyed  not  the  v.of  J^.lSam, 

28.   18.  1  Kings  20.  36.  ./er.  3.  25.  |  7.  28. 

1  42.  13,  21.  i  43.  4,  7.  |  44.  23.  IMn.  9.  10 

lSa7n.l5.  19.  wherefore  didst  thou  notobey  v.of  L. 

20.  Saul  said,  yea  I  have  obeyed  the  v.  of  the  L 
22.and  sacrifices, as  in  obeying  \hevoice  oftkeL 

Psal.  29.  3.  the  voice  of  the  L.  is  upon  the  waters 

4.  "he  V.  of  the  L.  is  powerful,  full  of  innjesty,  5. 

7.  the  voice  of  the  L.  divideth  the  Hames  of  fire 

8.  the  H.o/ /..shaketh  the  wilderness  of  Kadesb 

9.  the  voice  of  the  Ij.  makelh  the  hinds  to  calva 
106.  25.  they  hearkened  not  to  the  voice  of  tke  L. 

Isa.G.S.X  heard  the  v.  of  tke  L.  saying,  who  willgo 
30.31.  thro'  V.  of  tke  /..shall  Assyrians  be  beaten 
66.6.  a  voice  of  tke  L.  that  rendereth  recompence 
u/er.42.6.  we  will  obey  the  v.  of  the  7..our  God  thai 
it  may  be  well  with  us  when  we  obey  the  v  of  L 
Mic.  6.  9.  the  7>.  voice  crielh  unto  the  city 
77(7^.1. 12. remnant  of  the  people  obeyed  v.oftheL. 
ZecA.6.15.if  ye  will  diligently  obey  the  v.  of  the  L. 
Jlcts  7.  31.  the  V.  of  the  L.  came  to  Moses,  saying 

JVay  of  tke  LORD. 
^en.l8.19.commaiidliis  houseliolfl  tokeep!c.o//~ 
Judg.'i.'ii.  whether  Ihcy  will  keep  the  w.  of  the  L 
2K'(j)ifs21.22.  Anion  walked  not  in  the  w.  of  the L 
Psu/.119.1. bless. are  they  who  walk  in  id.  of  the  7, 
ProM. 10.29. the  w.oflhe  7..is  strength  to  the  uprigh. 
Isa.  40.  3.  prepare  ye  the  w.  of  the  L.  make 
straight,  Mat.  3.  3.  Mark  1.  3.  Luke  3.  4 
Jer.  5.  4.  are  foolish,  they  know  not  way  of  the  I.,. 

5.  great  men,  for  they  have  known  xDay  of  the  L, 
Eze/r.  18.25.theM.  7..  is  not  equal,  29.  |"33.  17,20. 
John  1.  23.  one  crying,  make  straight  way  of  the  L. 
./3ctsl8.25.  Apollos.was  instructed  in  way  of  the  L 

JVays  of  the  LORD. 
iSam.  22.  22.  for  1  have  kept  the  w.  of  L.  Ps.18.21 
IChr.  17.6.  Jehoshaphal  was  lifted  up  in  w.  of  7, 
Psa/.138.  5.  yea,  they  shall  sing  in  the  w.  of  the  7. 
Hos.H.Si.  for  the  w.  of  the  7>.  are  right,  and  the  just 
.lets  13.  10.  cease  to  pervert  the  right  w.  of  the  7,. 

Word  of  the  LORD. 
Eiod.  9.  20.  he  that  feared  the  70.  of  the  L.  among 

21.  and  he  that  regarded  not  the  id.  of  the  /..  left 
J^um.  3.  16.  according  lo  the  word  of  the  L.  51. 

I  4.  45.  I  36.  5.  Dnit.  34.  5.  .Josh.  8.  27. 
19.  50.  I  22.  0  1  Kivss  12.  24.  |  13.  26. 

1  14.  18.  I  16.  12,  .34.  I  17.  .5,  16.  |  22.38 

2  Kings  1.  17.  I  4.  44.  \  7.  16.  |  9.  26.  | 
14.  25. 

15.31. because  he  hath  despised  the  wordofthe  L 
22.  18.  I  cannot  go  beyond  the  word  of  7..  my  God 

Deut.5.  5.  at  that  time  lo  shew  you  the  irordof  L. 

ISam.  3. 1.  the  to.  of  7/.  was  precious  in  those  day» 
7.nor  was  loord  of  the  7_..  yet  revealed  to  Samuel 

15.23.  because  thou  hast  rejected  the  77?.  of  7.  26. 
2  Sam.22.  31.  the  word  of  l'..  is  tried,  Psal.  18.  30. 
1  Kings  2.  27.  might  fulfil  w.  of  t.  /,.  2  CAr.  36. 31. 

12.24.  they  hearkened  iherefore  to  the  roord  ofthi 
7..  and  returned,  2  Ckron.  11.  4.  Jer.  37.  t. 

13.  l.came  a  man  of  God  by  w  of  J^.  to  Beth  ej 
2.he  cried  against  the  altar  in  the  iDord  of  the  L. 
5. the  sign  the  man  of  God  had  given  by  w.  of  L. 


IKtngs  13.S.S0  it  was  charged  me  D^te.o/ /..saying 
18.angel sjjttke by  w. of  h. 6ajing,bting  him  Uack 
28. the  manwho  wasdisobtdient  unto  the  w.of  L. 
32.  for  the  saying  he  cnt- li  by  tliB  wurd  of  the  h. 

14.  10.  they  bunetl  him  according  to  the  w.  of  L. 
17. 24.  and  that  ui.  rf  the  L.  in  my  uiuulli  is  irntli 
30.  35.  prophet  eaid  in  w  of  L.  smite  nif,  1  jiray 
42.  5.  mijiiire,  1  piay  thee,  at  lo.  uf  />.  '2  Chr.  Itl.  4. 

24771^* -Cii.JelioBhaphat  said,  w.  ofI^.\s  witli  luin 
J.  3t).  ihiB  is  lo.  of  L,.  II 15.  12.  this  was  the  w.  of  L. 
10. 10. 1'all  to  the  earth  nothing  of  the  lourd  of  L. 
20.  19.  Uczek.  said, good  is  tliu  w.ofL.  Isa.'^d.ti. 
i3.  16.  according  to  the  word  of  the  L.  24.  2. 

1  Chron.  11.  .S,  10.  I  12.  2.3.  j  15.  15.  Jer.  13. 

2  I  S2.  8.  Jonah  3.  .3. 

1  Chron.  10.13. ccimniitted  even  against «;.  o/</ieL. 

2  CAr.  30.  12.  lo  (io  cnmmandm.  of  king  by  to.  of  L. 
34.  21.  onr  fathers  have  not  kept  the  ip.  of  the  h- 
36.  22.  that  w.  of  L.  might  be  accoinp.  Ezra  1.1. 

Peal.  33.  4.  for  the  w.  of  L.  is  right,  and  his  works 
6.  by  v>.  of  L,.  were  heavens  made,  and  all  host 

105. 19.  till  his  word  came,  the  w.  of  7>.  tried  him 
lea.  2.  3.  and  llie  w.  of  L.  Irom  Jerus.  Mic.  4.  2. 

28. 13.the  10.  of  L.  was  to  tli«ra  precept  on  precept 
Jer.  2.  31.  O  generation,  see  ye  tlie  word  of  the  Jj. 

6. 10.  the  w.  of  the  L.  is  to  tliem  a  leproach,  20.  8. 

8.9.1o,they  have  rejected  the  word  of  1^.  and  what 

17.15.behold,  they  say  tome,  where  is  theic.o/y>. 

25.  3.  to  this  day  the  w.  of  L.  hath  come  unto  me 
27.  18.  if  the  10.  of  L.  be  with  tliem,  let  them  make 
32.  8.  then  I  knew  that  this  was  the  lo.  of  the  L. 

Hos.  1.  2.  the  w.  of  L.  that  came  to  Hoseason  of 
JtmosS.  12.  tliey  shall  wander  to  seek  Llie  w.  of  1^. 
Zeph.  2.5.  the  w.  of  the  L.is  against  you,  O  Canaan 
Zech.  4.6.  this  is  ic.  of  the  L.  to  Zerubbabel,  saying 

9. 1.  the  burden  of  the  w.  of  the  L.  in  the  land  of 
Iladrach  and  Damascus,  12.  1.  Mai.  1.  ]. 

11. 11.  poor  of  the  llock  knew  that  it  was  w.  of  I,. 

2.tii'<'. 22.01.  Peter  remembered  w.  of  //.  Acts  11.10. 

Jicls8.  25.  they  had  testified,  and  had  Breached  the 

jcord  of  the  L.  13.  49.  |  15.  35,  36.  |  16.  32. 

13.  48.  and  glorified  the  word  of  the  />. 

19.  10.  heard  the  word  of  ike  />.  Jesus         * 
1  'iTi.'is.  1.8.  for  from  you  sounded  out  the  w.  of  L. 

4. 15  f  r  this  we  say  lo  you  by  the  word  of  the  7,. 
2Titejs.3.1.  ihatthe  w.  of  L.  may  have  free  course 
1  Pet.  1.  25.  but  the  word  of  L.  endureth  for  ever 

Words  of  Ike  LORD. 

Er<pd.24.3.  Moses  told  peo  all  w.  of  L.  JVMm.11.24. 

4.  arid  Moses  wrote  all  the  lo.  of  L.  and  rose  up 

/usA. 24.27.  this  stone  heard  all  th''  words  of  the  />. 

t  .S'i'r'..8. 10.  Samuel  told  the  people  words  of  the  />. 

15.  1  heatken  thou  to  the  voice  of  the  to.  of  the  L. 
IChr.  2<l.  15.  came  by  w.  of  1^.  to  cleanse  the  house 
Pi&X.\i.^.words  of  the  A.  are  pure  words,  as  silver 
/tr.3tj.4.  Barucli  wrote  all  w.  of  h.  from  mouth  of 

6.  read  in  the  roll  thou  hast  written,  jo.  of  1..  8. 
11.  had  heard  out  of  the  book  all  the  w.  of  the  L. 

tfmoa8.ll.  but  a  famine  ofhearing  the  w.  of  the  L. 
See  Camk,  Hear. 
JVor/c  of  the  LORD. 
£xod.34.10.all  the  people  shall  see  the?^.  of  the  L. 
Isa.  5.  12.  they  regard  not  the  w.  cf  Ij.  nor  consider 
Jer. 48. 10. cursed  that  doefh  trie  v).  o/7>. deceitfully 
50.25.lhi3  is  the  io.')/7..i;51.10  declare  the  w.of  L. 
1  Cor.  15.  58.  always  abounding  in  the  w.  of  the  Ij. 

16.  10.  for  he  worketli  the  w.  of  the  /,.  as  I  also  do 

JVorks  of  the  LORD. 

Josh.  24.  31.  which  had  known  all  the  to.  of  the  /,. 

JudfT.i.l.  which  had  seen  all  the  great  to  of  the  /,. 

fta/.28.5.  because  they  regard  not  the  w.  of  the  L. 

46.8.come,behold  the  w.of  the  />.whatdesolations 

77.  11.  I  will  remember  the  w.  of  />.  thy  wonders 

107. 24.  these  see  the  w.  of  the  L.  and  his  wonders 

111.2.the  to.o/ /..are  great||l  18. 17.declare  to. o/Z.. 

IVrath  of  the  LORD. 

JVi(wi.ll.33.ere  It  was  chewed  in.  of  'L.  was  kindled 

Deut.  11.  17.  then  the  /-.  to. bo  kindled  against  you 

OKings^.U.foT  great  is  the  w.  of  L.  2  Chr.  34.21. 

9  Chron.  12. 12.  the  w.  of  I,,  turned  from  him,  that 

5!9.  8.  the  w.  of  L.  was  u|ion  Judah  and  Jerusalem 

39.26.io  that  the  w.  of  the  /-.  came  not  upon  them 

36.  16.  until  w.  of  the  /,.  arose  against  his  people 

P«a/.100.40.  therefore  was  wrath  of  the  I.,  kindled 

/ja.9.10.  thro'  the  w.of  the  />.  is  the  land  darkened 

13.  13.  the  earth  shall  remove  in  the  lo  of  the  L. 

Jer.  50.13.  because  i>f  w.of  the  L.  not  be  inhabited 

Kick  7.  J9.  their  silver  and  gold  shall  not  be  able  to 

del' -er  them  in  day  of  to.  of  the  I^.  Zcph.  1. 18. 

See  Praise. 

LORD  said. 

nen.  R  21.  the  /.,.  said  in  his  heart,  I  will  not  curse 

F.zod.  7.  13.  he  hearkened  not  as  the  /..  said,  22. 

I  8.  15,  19.  Deut.  9.  3.  .fudg.  2.  15.  |  6.  27. 

16.  23.  this  is  that  which  the  />.  said,  to-morrow 

!J4  3.  Moses  told  them  all  the  words  the  7/.  said 

7.  all  that  the  L.  said  we  will  do,  JVum.  32.  31. 
}t\tm.  10. 29.  journeying  to  p!ace  of»vhich  /,.  said 

1&  40  as  the  /,.  said  to  him  by  the  hand  of  Moses 

26.  65   as  the  L.  had  said,  tlie>r  ihall  surely  die 

^5 


LOR 

7>eii£.31.3.a8  the  L.  hath*.  Josh.  14. 12.  Joel3.d3. 
Josh.  II.  23.  according  to  all  the  I^.  said  to  Moses 

14.  t>.  thou  knowest  the  thing  tliat  the  Jj.  said 

1  Sam.  3.  IT.  what  is  the  thing  that  />.  said  to  thee? 

15.  10.  tell  thee  what  the  L.  said  to  me  this  night 
24. 4.  behold,  the  day  of  which  the  J^.  said  to  thee 

2  .Sam.  If).  lU.  bee.  llie  V>.  said  to  liim,  curse  David 

1  Kiugs  8. 12.  J.,  said  he  would  dwell,  2  Uir.  6. 1. 
11.  2.  nations,  ciiiicuriimg  which  L.  said  to  Israel 

2  Kiugs  14. 27.  7.  said  not  that  he  would  blot  out 
17.  12.  wliereol  the  L,.  had  said,  ye  shall  not  do 
21. 4.  of  which  L.  said  in  Jerusal.  7. 2  Chr.  33.  4. 
24.13.  Solomon  had  made  in  temple  as  the  L.  sa>d 

Psa/.2.7.the  i,.hatli  said  unto  me,  thou  art  my  Son 

110.   1.  the  7..  said  unto  my  Lord,  Mat.  22.  44. 

jWark  12.  30.  Liilce  20.  42.  .icts  2.  34. 

Isa.  7.  3.  then  said  the  7>.  8. 3.  JCzek.  44. 2.  hus.  3. 

1.  Jonah  4.  10.  Luke  20.  13. 

18.4.  for  so  L.  said  unto  me,  I  will  take  my  risi 
21. 16.  thus  hath  L,.  sai(/unto  me,  Jer.  4.27.  |  0.  0. 
29.13.  wherefore  7y.ia«/, forasmuch  as  this  people 

Kzek.  21.17.  cause  my  fury  rest,  I  the  L,.  have  said 

Mat.  25.  21.  his  L.  said  unto  him,  well  done,  23. 

Acts  9. 10.  to  him  said  the  L.  in  a  vision,  Ananias 

11.  16.  1  remembered  the  word  of  7..  how  he  said 

Sailh  the  LORD. 

Exod.A.'H.  thus  saith  the  L.  5. 1.  \  7.17.1  Sam.2. 

27.  2  .Sam.  12.  11.  |  24.  12. 

JVittrt.  24.  13.  what  the  L.  saith,  thai  will  I  speak 

Josh.  7.  13.  thus  saith  the  L.  God  of  Israel,  24.  2. 

Jadg.  0.  8.  2  Sam.  12.  7. 

I  Sam.  2.  30.  but  now  the  L.  sailh,  be  it  far  from  me 

15.  2.  thus  saith  the  I,,  of  hosts,  2  Sam.  7.  8. 

1  Chron.  17.  7.  Jer.  6.  9.  |  7.  .3,  21. 

1  Kings  22. 14.  w  hat  the  L.  sailh,  that  will  I  speak 

Isa.  22.14.  iniquity  shall  not  be  [lurged,  saith  the  J.. 

God  of  hosts,  Jer.  5.  14.  |  35. 17.  ]  49.5.  |  50.31. 

33.  10.  now  will  I  rises,  t.  /,.  now  will  1,  Ps.  12.  5. 

49.5.  now  s.  the  T-.that  formed  me  from  the  womb 
54.10.be  removed,  5.  t.  L.  that  hath  mercy  on  thee 

Jer.\.%.\'ox  I  am  with  thee,  saith  the  L.  19.  |  30.  11. 

2.  19.  and  that  my  fear  is  not  in  thee,  saith  the  L. 
3.1. played  the  harlot,  yet  return  unto  me,  s.  the  Ij. 
4. 1.  if  thou  wilt  return,  sailh  t.  Ij.  return  unto  me 
5.22.fear  ye  notnie,  s.7^.||7.1I.I  have  seen  it,  s.  Ij. 

9.  3.  from  evil  to  evil,  they  know  not  me,  s.  tlie  h. 
22.  10.  was  not  this  to  know  me  7  saith  the  Ij. 
23.23.am  I  a  G.  at  hand,  s.lhe  7>.and  not  afar  ofi"? 

24. can  any  hide, that  1  shall  not  see  him,s.  the  Ij. 

33.wliat  burden?!  will  even  forsake  you,s.£/ie  7>. 

27. 15.  for  I  have  not  sent  him,  s.  the  h.  yet  they 

29.9.  they  prophesy,!  have  not  sent  them,  s.  the  Ij. 

tlzck.  13.  6.  Ij.  s.aiid  the  Lord  hath  not  sent  them,7. 

8.  lam  against  you,  i.  7v.||16.19.thus  it  was,  s.7^. 

21. 13. even  the  rod,  it  shall  be  no  more,  s.  the  L.G. 

34.31. ye  my  Hock  are  men,  and  I  am  your  G.  s.  7,. 

39.8.  behold,  it  is  come,  and  it  is  done,  s.  the  Ij.  G. 

43.  27.  and  I  will  accept  you,  saith  the  Ij.  God 

Amos  2.  1 1.  is  it  not  even  thus,  O  Isr.?  saith  the  Ij. 

4.5.this  liketh  you,s.  t.  7v.||  7.3.  shall  not  be, .».  7,. 

y.l2.are  called  by  my  name, s.t/iei. that  doeth  this 

Jl/(c.6.I.  hear  ye  now  what  the  L.  saith,  arise  thou 

JVah.  2.  13.  behold,  I  am  against  thee,  s.  the  I,.  3.5. 

Ztph.  3. 8.  therefore  wait  ye  upon  me,  sailh  the  h. 

//an-.l.9.why?s. />.of  hosts||13.!  am  with  you,  s.L. 

Zec/4.2.5.  for  !,  s.  the  L.  will  be  to  her  a  wall  of  fire 

4.0. not  by  might  or  power,  but  by  my  Spirit, s.  t.L. 

Mai.  1.  2. 1  have  loved  you,  saith  the  L  yet  ye  say 

13.sli(iuld  I  accept  this  of  your  hand,  sailh  efte  Ij. 

14.  for  I  am  a  great  king,  saith  the  Ij.  of  hosts 

3.  5.  that  oppress,  and  fear  not  me,s.t. />.of  hosts 

10.  and  prove  me  now  herewith,. f.f'je  7>.  of  hosts 
17.  and  they  .shall  be  mine,  sntJ/t  the  L.  of  hosts 

4.3.  in  the  day  that  !  shall  do  this,  5  I.  7>.  of  hosts 
Actsl^.M.  sailhthe  L.who  doeth  all  these  things 
Rom.  12. 19.  vengean.  is'minc,  I  will  repay,  s.  the  L. 

1  Cor.  14.21. they  will  not  hear  me  for  all  tlii6,5.(/te  L. 

2  Cor.  6.  17. come  out  and  be  ye  separates.  Ihelj. 
Hcb.  8.  9.  and  I  regarded  them  not,  saith  the  L. 

10.  30.  who  hath  said,!  will  recompense,  s.  the  Ij. 
Rev  1.8.  I  am  the  Beginning  and  Ending,  s.  {Ae  L. 

See  Live,  Saved. 

IjORD  joined  with  seek. 

Deut.  4.  29.  if  from  thence  thou  shall  seek  the  L. 

1  CAron. 16.10.heart  rejoice,  thai  seek  L.  Ps.  10.'5.3. 

11.  seek  the  L.  and  his  strength,  Psal.  105.  4. 
22.  lO.sct  your  heart  to  seek  the  7^.2  '."hr.  11. 16. 

2  CAr.  12. 14.  prepared  not  his  heart  to  mek  the  A. 
14.  4.  and  commanded  Judah  to  seek  the  /..  God 
15. 12.  they  entered  into  a  covenant  to  seek  ihe  L. 

13.  that  whosoever  would  not  seek  the  Ij.  God 
20.  3.  Jcboshaphat  set  himself  to  seek  the  Ij. 

4.outof  thecitiesofjudah  they  came  to  seek  I,. 
Ezra6. 21.  were  come  to  SfeA  the  7^.  God  of  Israel 
P.';a/.22.26.  they  shall  praise  the  7^.  that  seek  him 
34. 10. they  that  scci  the  7>.  shall  not  want  any  good 
Prov.  28.5.  they  that  sepA  7-.  understand  all  things 
fta.fl  IS.neitherdo  they  scfA- 7,.3I.  1.  Hos.  7.  10. 
51.  I  hearken  to  me,  ye  that  seek  ttie  Ij.  look  to 
56.  6.  >e«A  ya  the  L.  while  he  may  be  found 


LOR 

Jer.  50.  4.  they  ehsill  .jo  and  seek  the  Z»  iheir  Cod 
Hos.  3.  5.  ehall  return  and  seek  the  L,  their  Qod 
5.0.  they  shall  go  with  iheir  lieids  to  seek  tlm  Ij, 
10.  12.  lor  It  IS  tune  to  seek  the  L.  till  he  coi.m 
AtiiosH.a.seek  the  7>.  and  ye  shall  live,  lest  hb!  resil 
Zeph.  2. 3.  seek  ye  the  L.  all  ye  meek  of  the  es/th 
Z(cA. 8. 21. saying, let  us  go  to  seek  the  7...  of  huijtM 

22.  many  peojile  shall  come  to  seek  the  L,. 
Mai.  3. 1.  liie  L,.  whom  ye  seik  shall  suddenly  caiiio 
Acts  15. 17. that  the  residue  of  men  might  seek  the  I, 
17.27.  that  they  should  sec  A  the  Jj.  if  haply  imglil 
LORD  joined  with  setit. 
Gen.  3.  23.  the  Ij.  sent  hiin  forth  from  the  gaidec 
19. 13.  we  will  destroy,  the  Ij.sint  us  to  destroy  t» 
Exod.i.'iS.toiii  all  tlie  woidsof  7..who  had  sentlnu. 
7.  10.  the  7>.  God  of  the  Hebrews  sent  iiiu  lo  thee 
9.  23.  and  Ij.  sent  thunder  and  hail  on  Kgypt 
J\l'um.  10.28.  ye  shall  know  that  the  L.  hath  sviitme 
29.  if  die  common  death,  then  7>.  hath  not  sent 

20.  Hi.  and  when  we  cried,  llie  Ij.  sent  an  ange. 

21.  0.  the  Ij.  sent  tiery  ser[)ents  among  tlie  |)eople 
7.'cu£. 9.23.  when  7y..sont  you  froniKadesh-barnea 

34.  11.  in  all  wonders  which  the  L.  se7ithmt  to  do 
Judg.  0.8.  that  the  Ij.  sent  a  prophet  unto  Israel 

1  Sam.  12.  8.  tlien  the  Ij.  sent  Moses  and  Aaron 

11.  and  tiie  /<.  s.  Jerubbaal  ||  18.  the  7>.s.  thunder 

15. 1.  the  L,.  sent  me  to  aiioiiu  thee  king  over  Israel 
18.  the  Ij.  sent  thee  on  a  journey,  and  said,  go 
20.  I  have  gone  the  way  which  ilie  L,.  sent  me 

20.  22.  go  thy  way,  the  7>.  hath  sent  thee  away 

2  iiatH. 12.1  the  T^.s.  Nathan  to  David,  and  he  came 

24. 15.  Ij.  sent  pestilence  on  Israel,  1  CAr.  21.  14. 
2  Kings  2.2. tarry,  for  the  7^.  hath  sent  me  lo  Belh-el 

4.7>.hath  seiit  me  to  Jericho  ||  0.7y.s.me  to  Jordan 
17.  25.  therefore  the  7>.  sent  lions  among  them 

24.2.  the  Ij.  sent  against  hii  i  bands  of  the  C'haldeei 
2  Chron.  32.21.  the  7>.  sent  an  angel,  who  cat  off 
Isa.  9.8.lhe  L.  sent  a.  word  into  Jacob,  and  it  lighted 
Jer.  19.  14.  whither  the  L.  sent  him  to  jirophesy 

25. 4.  and  the  Ij.  hath  sent  to  you  all  his  servants 

17.  nations  to  drink  to  whom  llie  Ij.  had  sent  me 
20. 12.  Ij.  sent  me  to  prophesy  agst.  this  house, 15. 
28.  9.  be  known  that  the  L.  hath  truly  ser.t  him 

15.  hear  Hananiah,  the  L.  hath  not  sent  Vhee 
F.zek.  13.6.  Lord  sailh,  and  the  7,.  hath  not*.  Omm 
Jonah  1.4.  the  7,.sem£  out  a  great  wind  into  ti.'.v.^ 
//a,o-.  1.12.  obeyed,  as  the  7..  their  God  had  ser4  i.::a 
ZccA.1.10.  whom  the  L.  hath  sent  to  walk  to  :^in  J  fru 
2.9.  know  7>.of  hosts  hath  s.  me,  11.  |  4.9.  I  0.15. 
7.  12.  lest  hear  the  words  wh'.ch  ilie  7>.  Iialii  nKl 
Acts  9.17.Saul,  the  Ij.  Jesus  hath  sent  me,  that  thou 
12. 11.  now  know  I  that  the  Ij.  hath  sent  his  aiigtjl 

Serve  the  LORD. 

Exod.  10.7.  mengo,that  thev  may  s.  (Ae  7^.  their  G. 

8.  Phar.  said,  go  s.  Me  7..  your  "G.  11.  24.  |  12.31. 

20.for  thereof  must  we  take  to  serve  the  7^.  our 

God,  we  know  not  with  what  we  musts.  tAe7y. 

23.25.  ye  shall  serve  the  Ij  your  God,  ye  shall  bless 

Dcut.W.  12.  tos.^Ae  7..  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart 

Josh.  24.  14.  thp7efore  fear  and  serve  the  Ij. 

15.  if  it  seem  evi!  unto  you  to  s.  the  L.  choose  you 

18.  therefore  will  wes.  t.  L.hc  is  our  God,  21. 24. 

19.  Joshua  said,  ye  cannot  s.  the  I,,  lor  he  is  holy 
22.  that  ye  have  chosen  you  the  L.  to  serve  him 

1  Sam.  12.  20.  but  serve  the  h.  with  all  your  heart 

2  Sam.  15.  8.  will  bring  me  again,  then  will  I  s.  t.  /, 
2  Chron.  30.  8.  but  yield,  and  s.  t.  L.  your  G.  35  3 

33. 16.  and  commanded  Judah  to  s.  the  L.  34.  33. 
Ps.l.W.  s.  (./.,.  with  fear, and  rejoice  with  trembling 

100. 2.  s.  t.  7^.  withgladn.andcome  before  his  pres. 

102.22.  Pyod  the  kingdoms  gathered  lo  scree  the  L. 

Col.  3.24.  receive  reward,  for  yc serve  the  Ij.  Chri§t 

See  Shewed,  Smite. 

LORD  spake. 

(7c7t.  16. 13.  called  the  name  of  Ij.lh&i  spake  to  hei 

Lev.W.'i.  this  IS  it  that  the  Ij.  spake,  aay\ns,l  will 

.^HtH.  3.  l.intheday  ihe /v., "J/tuAc  with  Moses, 9.  I. 

5.  4.  as  the  Ij.  spake  unto  Moses,  so  did  Israel 

21.  10.  that  is  the  well  whereof  7>.  spake  to  Moses 
Deut. 4. 12.  L.spakeXo  you  out  of  the  midst  of  fire 

15.  ye  saw  no  similitude  in  the  day  the  Ij.  spake 
5.  22.  these  words  the  Ij.  spake  to  your  assembly 

9.  10.  written  all  the  words  which  the  /..  spake 

10.  4.  the  ten  commamlments  which  the  Ij.  spak6 
Josh.  14.  10.  since  the  /,.  .spa/re  this  word  to  Mosea 

12.  this  mountain  whereof  7>.  spake  in  tnat  oay 

1  Sam.  16.  4.  Samuel  did  that  which  ihe  /,.  spaktl 
iKings'i.  4.  7y.maycontinuehis  word  which  he. «p. 

27.  fulfil  the  'vord  of  the  Ij.  which  he  spake 
5.  5.  as  the  L.  spake  to  David  my  father,  saying 
8.20.  Ij.  hath  performed  word  he  s.  2  Kings  10. 10. 
12. 15.  perform  his  saying  the  /,.  s.2  CAr.  10.  1.5. 
13.  26.  according  to  the  word  of  the  7,.  which  hfl 

spake,  14.  18.  I  16.  12,  34.  |  1"  16.  |  22.  38. 

2  Kings  10  '\  I  24.  2. 
15.  29.  according  to  the  saying  of  th«  /.,  which  >.J 
spake  by  his  servant  Aliijah,  2  Kings  10.  17 
21.  2.3.  and  of  Jezebel  also  spake  the  L.  sayinp 

2  Kings  9. 36.  this  is  Ihe  word  of  I.,  whicif^he spake 
15.  12.  the  word  of  the  7-.  which  he  spake  lo  Jehu 


LOR 

£Kl»j^«2!  10  Z.  sjinie  by  hie  servants  ibe  prophets 
ICftron.Sl.y.  L.  spake  ai-to  (jad,  Uav.  seer,  saying 
-  ('ii»-an. 33.10.  />.  spake  to  i\laiia»iieli  and  his  peop, 
Isa.  7.  10.  mf.reover,  the  J,,  svake  again  to  Ahaz 
6.  5.  the  Z/.  spake  also  unto  me  again,  saying 
M.  fortlie  L.  spake  thus  to  me  witli  a  strong  hand 
20.  2.  at  the  same  time  spake  tlie  L.  by  Isaiah 
Jer.  30  4.  these  are  the  words  that  the  J^.  spake 

50.  1.  the  word  that  tlie  /,.  spake  against  Babylon 

51.  12.  for  the  L.  hath  done  that  which  he  spake 
fonah2. 10.  the  J,,  spake  unio  the  fish,  it  vomited 
ticts  18.  9  then  spake  the  A.  to  Paul  in  the  night 

LORD  joined  with  spoken. 
Xien.  12.  4.  Abiam  departed  as  the  L.  had  spoken, 
21.  1.  I  24.  51.  Krod.  9.  12,  35.  iJeut.  6.  19. 

PiO(Z.4. 30.Moses  spake  the  words  the/-. had«;7oie7i 

19.8.and  said, all  that  the//.hath  spoken  will  we  do 

34.32.gave  in  commandment  all  thei,.liad  spoken 
'l^eo.  10. 11.  teach  the  statutes  the  L.  hath  spoken 

Vum.  1.48.  for  7>.  had  s.  to  Moses,  saying,  15.  2i. 

10.29.  the  Ij.  ha.i\\  spoken  good  concerning  Israel 

12.2.  hath  the  />.  indeed  spoken  only  by  Moses? 

23.]7.Balak  said  to  him, what  hath  the  Ij.spokenl 
Dent.  18.  21.  word  whicli  L.  liatli  not  5;7oAej!,  22. 
Josh.  21.  45.  failed  not  ought  which  L.  had  spoken 
J  Sam.25.30./-.have  done  the  good  lie  hath  spoken 
i  Sam.  3.  18.  now  then  do  it,  for  the  I^.  Iiath  spoken 

7.29.il  may  continue, for  lhou,0  L.  hath  .■spoken  it 
I  Kings  13.3.  this  is  the  sign  which  A.  hath  spoken 

14.  11.  for  the  A.  hatli  spoken  it,  ha.  21. 17.  |  22. 

25.  I  24.  3.  1  25.  8.  Joel  3.  8.  Obad.  18. 

Job  42.7.after  the  L.iiad  spoken  these  words  to  Job 

Pjta/.5f).t.  the  L.  hath  spoken,  and  called  the  earth 

Isa.  31.4.  for  thus  hath  the  /,.  spoken  to  me, like  as 

38.  7.  />.  will  do  this  thing  that  he  hath  spoken 
/er.9.12  10  whom  th<)  mouth  of  the  A.  haih  spoken 

13.15.give  ear, be  not  i)roud,forthe  Z,.hath  spoken 

23.  35.  and  y.-  shall  say,  what  hath  /,.  spoken,  37. 
"527.  13.  as  the  /..  hath  spoken  against  ihe  nation 

48.  8.  shall  be  destroyed,  as  the  A.  hath  spoken 

Ciik.  5.  13.  I  the  /..  have  spoken  it,  15,  17.  |  17. 

21,24.  I  21.  .32.  1  22.  14.  |  24.  14.  |  26.  14. 

I  30.  12.  I  34.  24.  I  36.  36.  |  37.  14. 

2z.28.thus  saith  the  Lord,  when  the  L  hath  nots. 

26.  5.  for  1  have  s.  it,  saith  L.  28.  10.  ]  39.  5. 
3mos  3.  1.  hear  this  word  that  the  L.  hath  spoken 
8.  the  L  .G.  hath  spoken,  who  can  but  prophesy?; 
JHic.4.4.  the  mouth  ol'tht  7^. of  hosts  hath  spoken  it  j 
.flfat. 1.22.fujfilled  which  was  spoken  of  the  /-.  2.15.  | 
iWarAKj.lO.so  then  alter  the  /..had  spokeit  to  them 
^cts  9.  27.  had  seen  the  L.  and  that  he  had  spoken 
licb.  2.  3.  at  the  first  began  to  be  spoken  by  the  />. 

To  or  unto  the  LORD. 
Geti.  14.22. 1  have  lift  up  my  hands  to  L.  most  high 

18.27.  I  have  taken  on  me  to  speak  to  the  7-.  31. 
Eiod.  5.17.  let  us  go,  and  do  sacrifice  to  I,.  8. 8,  29. 

10.9.we  must  hold  a  feast  to  L.  12. 14.  JV«m.29.l2. 

15.1. sing  <ot;(e/-.21../wrf^.5. 3.1  Chron.  16.23. 
Psal.  13.  6.  I  30.  4.  |  68.  32.  |  95.  1.  |  96. 
1,  2.  I  98.  1,  5.  1  104.  33.  |  147.  7.  |  149.  1. 
Isa.  12.  5.  I  42.  10.  Jer.  20.  13. 

16.25  for  to-day  is  a  sabb.  to  the  /-.35.2.  /,ew.25.2. 

22.  20.  he  that  sacrificeth  save  unto  the  />.  only 

30. 10.  it  is  most  holv  unto  the  />.  31.  1.1.  Lev.  23. 

20.  I  27.  21,  30,  32.  JV«?n.  6.  8.  Ezra  8.  28. 

ArMm.21.7.  said,  pray  «o /..  Jen  29.  7.  ./?cls  8.  24. 

29.39.  these  tlihigs  yeshfi!!  do  to  the  />.  in  feasts 
Dcut.  12.  31.  thou  shall  not  do  so  to  the  L.  thy  God 
fudg.  1 1 .  3l5. 1  have  opened  my  mouth  to  the  I..  36. 

17.  3. 1  had  wholly  dedicated  the  silver  to  the  L. 
21.  8.  that  came  not  up  to  the  h.  to  Mizpeh 

Sam. 1.10. Hannah  prayed  to  the  />.  and  wept  sore 

8.  6.  displeased  Samuel,  and  he  prayed  to  the  L. 

]4.6.there  is  no  restraint  to  the  L.  to  save  by  many 

2  Sam.  21.  6.  will  hang  them  up  to  t.  L.  in  Gibeah 

1  Kings  2.  27.  Abiathar  from  being  priest  to  the  lu. 

2  Khigs  4.  33.  Elisha  shut  door,  prayed  to  7,.  6. 18. 
18.6.He7.ekiah  clave  to  7-. and  kept  his  commands 
20.  2.  Hezekiah  turned  his  fuce  unto  the  wall,  and 

prayed  to  L.  2  Chr.  32. 24.  Isa.  37. 15.  |  38.  2. 

2.3.  2.3.  this  passoverholden  to  the  I.,,  in  Jerusalem 
I  Chron.  11. 18.  not  drink  it,  but  poured  it  out  to  I.,. 

16.8.give  thanks  «o  7>.callon  hi8name,41.Ps.92.1. 
'iChr.  13.  11.  they  burn  to  L.  morning  and  evening 

24. 9.  to  bring  to  the  L.  the  collection  that  Moses 

30. 8.  but  yield  yourselves  to  the  I.,,  and  serve  him 
Paa^3.8.  salvation  helongethto  the  7-.  thy  blessing 

18.  41.  they  cried  unto  the  L.  but  he  answered  not 
30.  8.  and  to  the  L.  I  made  supplication,  142.  1. 
8!).  6.who  can  he  ?onC(Ta"»id  to  Z..be  likened  to  L.? 
116. 12.  what  shall  I  renoer  to  the  L.  for  benefits  ? 
140.6. 1  said  to  the  h.  thou  art  my  God,  hear  voice 

Vrov.  3. 32.  abomin/ition  to  the  /.."  11. 1, 20.  j  12. 22. 

I  15.8,9,26.  I  16.5.  1  17.15.  |  20.  10,  23. 

16.3.comniit  thy  works  to  L.  ||  19.17. lendeth  to  I.. 

Jea.'i'i.  21.  r1  all  vow  avow  to  the  L.  and  perform  it 

22.  they  shall  return  even  to  the  L.  he  shall  heal 

23.18.shall  be  holiness  <o  L.  .Ter.^.3.  ZfcA.  14.20. 

55. 13.  it  shall  be  to  the  I.,  for  a  name,  for  a  sign 

56,  3  that  hath  ioined  himself  to  the  L.  6. 

356 


LOR 

tea.  58. 5.  wilt  call  this  an  acceptable  day  to  the  L. 
Jer.  32.  16.  Jeremiah  prayed  to  the  I,,  saying 
Hos.  4.  10.  they  have  left  ofl'  to  tak'^  heed  to  the  L. 
.lonah  4.  2.  Jonah  prayed  to  the  h.  and  said 
Mic.  4.  13. 1  will  consecrate  their  gain  unto  tht  L. 
and  their  substance  unto  the L.oi'lhe  whole  earth 
7.  7.  therefore  I  will  look  to  the  h.  I  will  wait  for 
Zech.  14. 7. one  day,  which  shall  be  known  to  the  h. 
Mat.  5.33.  but  shall  perform  to  the  L.  thine  oaths 
Luke  2.  22.  brought  liim  to  present  him  to  the  L. 

23.  every  male  shall  be  called  holy  to  the  L. 
Jlcts  5. 14.  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the  L. 

11.  23.  e.vhorted  that  they  would  cleave  to  the  I.. 
13.  2.  as  they  ministered  unto  the  L.  and  tasted 
14.23.had  prayed,they  commended  them  to  the  L. 

16.  15.  if  ye  have  judged  me  faithful  to  the  L. 
Rom.  14.  6.  regardeth  it  to  the  L.  eatelh  to  the  L. 

S.whether  welive,we  live  totheL.we  A'letotheL. 
2  Cor.8.  5.  but  first  gave  their  own  selves  to  the  L. 
Eph.  5.  10.  proving  what  is  acceptable  to  the  L. 
22.subrnit  yourselves, as  to  the  7>.  6.  7.  CoZ.  3.  23 
See  Cry,  Cried,  Give,  Turn. 
LORD,  as  applied  to  man. 
Oen.  18.  12.  after  I  am  old,  my  /.  being  old  also 
23.11. nay,  my  I.  hear  me  ||  15.my  I.  hearken  to  me 
24.  18.  drink,  my  I.  and  she  hasted  and  let  down 
27.  29.  be  I.  over  thy  brethren,  let  thy  mother's 
37.  Isaac  answered,  I  have  made  him  thy  I. 

31.  35.  Rachel  said,  let  it  not  displease  my  I. 
33.  4.  saying,  thus  shall  ye  speak  to  my  I.  Esau 

5.  I  have  sent  to  tell  my  I.  that  I  may  find  grace 

18.  shall  say,  it  is  a  present  sent  to  my  /.  Esau 

39. 10.  laid  up  his  garment,  until  his  I.  came  home 

40.  1.  had  offended  their  I.  the  king  of  Egypt 

42.  10.  nay,  my  I.  but  to  buy  food  are  we  corne 

30.  the  man  who  is  the  I.  of  the  land,  33. 

44.  5.  is  not  this  it,  in  which  my  ].  drinketh  ? 
S.should  we  steal  out  of  thy  /.house  silver  or  gold 
9.  and  we  also  will  be  my  I.  bondmen 

24.  we  came  up,  we  told  him  the  words  of  my  I. 

45.  8.  and  he  hath  made  me  I.  of  all  his  house 
9.  God  hath  made  me  I.  of  all  Egypt,  come  down 

47.18.  we  will  not  hide  it  from  my  i.  how  that  tliore 

is  nothing  left  in  sight  of  my  I.  but  our 
Eiod.  32.  22.  let  not  the  anger  of  my  I.  wa.x  hot 
JVum.  1 1.  28.  and  said,  my  /.  Moses  forbid  them 

12.  11.  my  I,  I  beseech  thee,  lay  not  sin  on  us 

32.  25.  servants  do  as  my  I.  commandelh,  27. 
36.  2.  the  Lord  commanded  my  I  to  give  land 

Judg.  3. 25.  their  I.  was  fallen  down  dead  on  earth 
4.  18.  turn  in  iny  /.  turn  in  to  me,  fear  not 

19.  26.  the  woman  fell  down  where  her  I.  was 
27.  and  her  I.  rose  up  in  the  morning  and  opened 

Ruth  2.  IS.  ;ei  me  find  favour  in  thy  sight,  my  /. 

1  Sum.  1.  15  my  I.  I  am  of  a  sorrowful  spirit 

26.  O  my  I.  as  thy  soul  liveth,  my  1. 1  am  wonr.an 
22.  12.  and  he  answered,  here  I  am,  my  /. 

24.  8.  and  cried  alter  Saul,  saying,  my  /.  the  king 

25.  24.  on  me,  my  I.  on  me  let  this  iniquity  be 

25.  let  not  my  {.  regard  this  man  of  Belial 

26.  they  that  seek  evil  to  my  /.  be  as  Nabal 

27.  it  be  given  to  young  men  that  follow  my  £. 

31.  when  the  Lord  ihall  hsve  dealt  with  my  I. 
2((.  15.  why  hast  thou  not  kept  thy  ;.  the  king  ? 

17.  David  said,  it  is  my  voice,  my  /.  O  king 

18.  why  doth  my  I.  thus  pursue  after  his  servant? 
29.  8.  that  may  not  fight  against  enemies  of  my  /. 

2  Sam.  1.  10.  and  brought  them  hither  to  my  I. 
3.  21. 1  will  gather  all  Israel  to  my  I.  the  king 

9. 11.  according  to  all  that  my  I.  hath  commanded 
11. 9.  Uriah  slept  with  all  the  servants  of  his  I.  13. 

13.  32.  let  not  my  I.  suppose  they  have  slain 

14.  12.  let  thine  handmaid  speak  to  my  I. 

17.  as  an  angel  of  God,  so  is  my  I.  the  king 

19.  none  can  turn  from  ought  my  I.  hath  spoken 

20.  ray /.  is  wise  according  to  wisdom  of  an  angel 
16.  9.  why  should  this  dead  dog  curse  my  I.  king 
18.  31.  and  Cushi  said,  tidings,  my  I.  the  king 

19. 19.  let  not  my  Z.  impute  iniquity  to  me,  the  day 

my  /.  the  king  went  out  of  Jerusalem 
20. 1  am  come  the  first  to  go  down  to  meet  my  I. 
30.  forasmuch  as  my  I.  is  come  again  in  peace 

35.  be  a  burden  to  my  t.  ||  37.  go  over  with  my  ^ 

20.  6.  take  thou  thy  I.  servants,  and  pursue  after 
24.  3.  that  the  eyes  of  my  I.  the  king  ma.y  see  it, 

but  why  doth  my  /.  delight  in  this  thing? 
22.1et  my  I.  take  and  offer  up  what  seemeth  good 
1  Kings  1.  2.  that  my  I.  the  king  may  get  heal 

27.  is  this  thing  done  by  my  /.  the  king? 

36.  the  Lord  God  of  my  I.  the  king  say  so  too 

37.  as  the  Lord  hath  been  with  my  I.  the  king 
2.  38.  as  my  I.  the  king  hath  said,  so  w'lll  I  do 
3.17.  O  my  1. 1  and  this  woman  dwell  in  one  house 

26.  O  my  I.  give  her  the  living  child,  not  slay  it 
11.23.  who  fled  from  his  I.  Hadadezer  king  of 
18.  7.  Obadiah  said,  art  thou  that  my  I.  Elijah  ? 

13.  wasitnottoldmy  ?.  whatldid,  when  Jezebel 

14.  go  tell  thy  I.  behold  Elijah  is  here,  he  slay 
20.  4.  my  I.  I  am  thine,  and  all  that  I  have 

9.  tell  my  I.  all  thou  didst  send  for,  I  will  do 


LOS 

2  A'tn^a2.i9.the  situation  is  pleasarit  as  my  iwett 

4.  16.  nay,  my  I.  do  not  lie  to  thine  lia.idmnid 
28.  did  I  desire  a  son  of  my  /. .'  did  I  nuf,  nay 

5.  3.  would  God  my  I.  were  with  tlie  propiiiit 

4.  one  went  in  and  told  his  I.  saying,  thu.i  said 

6.  12.  and  one  of  his  servant*  said,  none,  my  l. 
26.  a  woman  cried,  saying,  helji  my  I.  O  king 

7.  2.  then  a  /.  on  whose  hand  the  king  leaned,  17 

5.  5.  my  I.  O  king,  this  is  the  womon,  and  her  son 
12.  and  Hazacl  said,  why  weejieth  my  I.  ? 

9.  11.  Jehu  came  forth  to  the  servants  of  his  /. 

18.  23.  now,  I  jiray  thee,  give  pledges  to  my  I. 
2  Chr.  2.  14.  wiih  the  cunning  men  of  my  I.  DaviJ 
Ezra  10.  3.  according  to  the  counsel  of  my  I. 
Psal.  12.4.  our  lijis  are  our  own,  who  is  I.  o\er  ua 
Jer.  22.  18.  saying,  ah  I.  or  ah  his  glory,  34.  5. 

37.  20.  therefore  hear  now,  1  pray  thee,  my  I. 

38.  9.  my  I.  the  king,  these  men  have  done  evil 
Dan.  1.  10.  said  to  Daniel,  1  fear  my  I.  the  king 

2. 10.  there  is  no  king  nor  /.that  asked  suchthingi 

4.  19.  my  I.  the  dream  be  to  them  that  hale  thet 

24.  decree  which  is  come  upon  my  I.  the  king 
Mat.  10.  24.  nor  is  the  servant  above  his  I. 

25.  it  is  enough  that  the  servant  be  as  his  I. 
18.  20.  /.  have  )iatienre  with  me,  and  1  will  pay 

31.  they  carr.e  and  told  their/,  all  that  was  done 
24.  48.  my  /.  delayeth  his  coming,  Luke  12.  45, 
Luke  12.36.  and  yo  like  men  that  wait  for  their  /. 
16. 3.  my  /.  taketh  away  from  me  the  stewardship 

5.  so  he  called  his  lord's  debtors  to  him,  and  said 

to  the  first,  how  much  owest  thou  to  my  /. 
Jo//7il5.15.theservantknoweih  not  whathis/.  doth 

20.  I  said,  the  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  /. 
.^cts  25.26.1  have  no  certain  thing  to  write  to  my  /. 
Cial.  4. 1.  differs  not  from  a  servant,  though/,  of  a[) 
1  Pet.3.  6.  Sarah  obeved  Abraham,  calling  himi. 

LORDS. 
Gen.  19.  2.  he  said,  behold  now  my  /.  turn  in 
JVi(;».  21.28.  consumed  /.  of  high  jilates  of  Arnon 
Deut.  10. 17.  is  Lord  of/.  1  Tim.  0. 1.5.  Rev.  17. 14. 
.Josh.  13.  3.  five/,  of  the  Philistines,  Judg.  3.  3. 
Judg.  16.  5.  i.  of  the  Philistines  came  up  to  her 

30.  and  the  house  fell  upon  the  /  and  people 
1  .Sam.  5.  8.  they  gathered  /.  of  the  Philistines,  11 

6.  4.  one  plague  was  on  you  all,  and  on  your  I. 
12.  the  /.  of  the  Philistines  went  after  t'lem 

7.  7.  the  /.  of  the  Philistimis  went  up  against  Israei 
29.  2.  the  /.  passed  on  by  hundreds  and  thousaiidl 

6.  nevertheless,  the  /.  favour  thee  not 
7.return,goin  peace,that  thou  displease  not  tho 

Ezra  8. 25. 1  weighed  the  offerings  which  /.  offered 
Isa.  16.  8.  the  /.  of  the  heathen  liave  brokea  plants 
26.  13.  other  /.  have  had  dominion  over  us 
Jer.  2.  31.  wherefore  say  my  people,  we  are  /.  ? 
Ezek.  23. 23.  great  /.  renowned,  all  riding  on  horsei 
Dan.  4.  36.  my  counsellors  and  /.  sought  to  me 

5.  1.  made  a  great  feast  to  a  thousand  of  his  /. 
23.  thou  and  thy  /.  have  drunk  wine  in  them 

6.  17.  the  king  sealed  with  his  own  signet  of/. 
Mark  6.  21.  that  Herod  made  a  supper  to  his  /. 
1  CcT.  8.  5.  as  there  be  gods  many,  and  /.  many 
i  Ptt.  5.  3.  nor  as  being  /.  over  God's  heritage 

LORDSHIP. 
Mark  10.  42.  kings  of  Gent,  exercise  /.  Luke  22.25. 

LOSE. 
Judg.  18.  25.  run  on  thee,  and  thou  /.  thy  life 
1  A'!>(^il8.5. mules  alive, that  we /.not  all  the  beasts 
Job  31.  39.  or  have  caused  the  owners  /.  their  life 
Prov.  23.8.  shall  vomit  up,  and  /.  thy  sweet  words 
Keel.  3.  6.  there  is  a  time  to  got,  and  a  time  to  /. 
M^t.  10.  39.  he  that  findelh  his  life  shall  /.  it, 
16.  25.  Mark  8.  35.  Luke  9.  24 
42.  he  shall  in  no  wise /.  his  reward,  Jl/ar/i  9. 41. 

16.  26.  and  /.  his  own  soul,  Mark  8. 36.  7-«*e  9.  25. 
I^uke  15.  4.  if  he  /.  one  sheep  ||  8.  if  she  /.  one  piece 

17.  ?3.  whosoever  shall  /.  his  life  shall  preserve  il 
.lohn  6.  39.  the  Father's  will  I  should  /.  nothing 

12.  25.  he  thai  loveth  his  life  shall  /.  it 
2  Ji.iu  8.  look  to  yourselves,  we  /.  not  those  thing! 

LOSETH. 
Mat.  10.  39.  and  he  that  /.  his  life  for  my  sake 

LOSS. 
Oen.  31.  39.  that  which  was  torn,  I  bare  the/,  of  it 
Ezod.  21.  19.  only  he  shall  pay  for  the  /.  of  time 
Tsa.  47.  8.  nor  shall  I  know  the  /.  of  children 

9.  come  in  one  day  /.  of  children  and  widowhod 
Acts  27.  21.  and  have  gained  this  harm  and  / 

22.  there  shall  be  no  /.  of  any  man's  life 
1  Cor.  3.  15.  if  work  be  burned,  he  shall  suffer  I. 
Phil.  3.  7.  what  gain,  those  I  counted  /.  for  Christ 

8.  yea,  doubtless,  and  I  count  all  things  but  /.for 
(Christ,  for  whom  I  suffered  the  /.  of  all  thingc 

LOST,  Passively. 
Exod.  22. 9.  for  any  manner  of/,  thing,  I)eut.S9  3- 
Lev.  6.  3.  or  have  found  that  which  was  /. 

4.  he  shall  restore  the  /.  thing  he  found 
J\'um.  6.  12.  t^  days  that  were  before  shall  be  I 
1  Sam.  9.  3.  the  asses  of  Iv;sh,  Saul's  father,  were  . 

20.  as  for  thine  asses  tr  at  were  /.  they  are  fouod 
Psal.  119. 176. 1  have  gone  astray  like  a  I  sheep 


LOT 

J^"  50.  6.  my  people  hath  been  C.  sheep,  shc))horJs 

Szek.  19.  5.  when  she  saw  thai  her  hope  \\  a«  /. 
34.  4.  nor  have  ye  sought  ihat  whicli  was  /. 

IG  I  will  seek  that  which  v/as  /.  and  hi  ing  again 
37.  11.  they  iaj",  our  hope  is  /.  we  are  cut  ort' 
Ifot.  10  G   but  go  rather  to  the  /.  sheep  of  Israel 
15.  24.  I  am  not  sent  hut  to  the  I.  sheep  of  Israel 
18. 11. Son  is  come  to  save  what  was  /.  l^uke  I'J.  lU 

Luke  15.  4.  go  aftei  that  which  is  /.  till  he  tiiid  it 
6   for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which  was  I. 
24.  this  my  son  was  I.  ||  32.  thy  hrolher  was  / 

John  6.  12.  ga'.her  up  fragments  tliat  nothing  bt  . 
17.  12.  none  of  them  is  L.  bat  the  son  of  perditiui; 

I  Cor.  4  3   our  gospel  is  hid,  to  tliem  that  are  I 
LOS  T,  ^•ictively. 

Deut.22.3.  with  any  thing  of  thy  brother's  he  liath  / 

1  Kings  20. 25.  number  army  like  that  thou  hast  / 

ha.  4;>.  20.  after  thou  hast  t.  the  other  shall  say 
21.seen)g  I  have /.  my  children,  and  am  desolate 

Mat  5. 13.  if  salt !.  savour,  Mark  9. 50.  J^itke  14.  34. 

Luke  15.  9.  1  have  found  the  piece  which  1  had  I. 

John  18.  9.  of  them  thou  sjavest  me,  I  have  I.  none 
LOT 

Signifies,  [1]  -??iy  thing  cast  or  drawn  in  order 
to  determine  any  matter  in  debate,  Prov.  18. 
18.  [21  That  ichick  falls  out  by  hit  to  be  one's 
proper  share,  port  ion,  or  inheritance,  Jush.  15. 
1.  I  16.  1.  [3J  HaJ-^ations  or  persons,  Psal. 
125.  3.  [4]  R,vaisnment,  Isa.  17.  14.  [5]  Or- 
der, course,  or  turn,  Luke  1.  9.  [6]  Fellow- 
ship, Acts  8.  21.  [7]  The  object  of  one's  wor- 
ship and  trust,  Isa.  57.  6.  Lots  were  useil, 
[IJ  To  Jind  out  a  person,  1  Sam.  14.  41.  Jonah 
1.  7.  [2]  To  diuide  lands.  Num.  2t).  55,  5I>.  [3] 
To  choose  a  church  officer.  Acts  1.  20.  [4]  To 
order  anil  regulate  the  courses  of  men  in  office, 
1  Chron.  24.  5.  |  25.8.  [5]  To  decide  a  contro- 
versy, Psal.  22.  18. 

Lev.  io.  fl.  one  I.  for  Ld.  other  for  scape-goat,  9,10. 

Xun.  26.  55.  land  shall  be  divid.  by  l-  Ezek.  48.  29. 

33.  54.  he  shall  divide  the  land  by  I.  for  an  inhe- 

ritance, 36.  2.  Josh.  13.  ti.   Ezek.  47.  22. 
3^.  13.  this  IS  the  land  ye  shall  inherit  by  I. 
D-TUi.  32.  9.  Jacob  is  the  /.  of  his  inheritance 
Jcitk.  15   1.  this  was  the  /.  of  the  tribe  of  Judali 
l6.1.ti:oi.  of  Josejih  ||  17.  1.  was  a  I.  for  Manasseh 
17. 14.  why  hast  thou  given  me  but  one  I.  ? 
17.  thou  bhalt  not  have  one  I.  only,  but  mountain 

18.  11.  the  /.  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  came  up 

19.  '.  and  the  second  /.  came  forth  to  Simeon 
10.  the  third  ^calne  for  tlie  children  of  Zehulun 
17.  the  fourth  /.  came  out  to  Issachar 

24.  r-fth  I  to  Asher  ||  32.  si.\th  I.  to  Naphtali 
40.  the  ievenlh  I.  came  for  the  tribe  of  Dan 

21. 4.  (.  for  families  of  Kohathiles,  1  Chron.  6.  54. 
t).  Gerslion  had  by  1. 1|  8.  gave  by  I.  to  the  Levites 

Jttdg.  1.  3.  come  up  with  me  into  my  I.  to  fight  aga. 
Canaanites,  l.kewise  go  with  thee  into  thy  /. 

20.  9.  we  will  go  up  by  /.  aga.  it,  and  take  ten  men 
I  Saip..  14.  41.  Saul  said  to  God,  give  a  perfect  /. 
1  Chron.  6.  63.  to  sons  of  Merari  were  given  by  I. 

IP.  18.  to  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of  Canaan, 
the  I.  of  your  inheritance,  Psa[^  105.  11. 

24.5.  to  thee  they  were  divided  by  I.  one  sort  with 
7.  now  the  first  /.  came  forth  to  Jehoiarib 

25.  9.  now  the  first  I.  came  forth  for  Asaph 
Esth.  3.  7.  they  cast  Pur,  that  is  I.  before  Haman 
Psal.  16.5.  portion  of  cup,  thou  maintainest  my/. 

125.^  shall  not  rest  on  the  /.  of  tiie  righteous 
Prowm.  14.  cast  in  thy  I.  among  us,  let  us  all  have 

16.  33.  /.  is  cast  into  lap,  disposing  of  the  Lord 

18.  18.  the  /.  causeth  contentions  lo  cease 
Asa.  17   14.  this  is  the  I.  ofiluin  that  rob  us 

34.  17.  and  he  hath  cast  the  I.  for  them 

57.  6.  the  smooth  stones  of  the  stream  are  thy /. 
Jer    13.  25.  this  is  thy  I.  I'rom  me,  salth  the  Lord 
Kiek.  21.  !'.  brms  it  out,  let  no  I.  fall  upon  it 
Dan.  12.  13.  shalt  stand  in  thy  /.  at  end  of  the  days 
.*f!c. 2.5.  shall  have  none  thatshallcast  a  cord  by  I. 
fAike  1.9.  his  I.  was  to  burn  incense  when  he  went 
/Ids  1.  26.  the  I.  fell  on  Matthias,  was  numbered 
K.  21.  thou  hiist  no  I.  or  part  in  this  matter 
13. 19.  he  divided  their  land  to  them  by  I. 

LOTS. 
I  .Sa7n.l4.42.cast  /.between  me  and  Jnnath.  my  son 
I  CAron.  24.  31/ these  cast  /.  over  against  bretiiren 
3fat.27.35.  parted  garments  casting  /.  Mark  15. 24. 
Sets  1.  26.  gave  forth  their  ;.  lot  fell  on  Matthias 
Sec  C\sT. 
LOTHH 
Ezod.  7.'  18.  Egypt  shall  I.  to  drink  of  the  river 
Job  7.  16.  I  I.  it,'  I  would  not  live  alway 
Kiek.  6.  9.  shall  I.  themselves  (or  evils  have  done 
20.  43.  ye  shall  Z.  yourselves  in  your  own  sight 
36.  31.  yc  shall  I.  yourselves  for  your  iniciuities 

LOTHRl). 
Ter.  14.  19.  hath  thy  soul  I    Zion  ?  why  hast  thou 
Zech.\\.?i  mysouU.  them  their  soul  abhorred  me 

LOTH  K  PH. 
Ifum.  21.  5.  and  oui  soul  /.  this  light  bread 
357 


LOV 

Prov.  27.  7.  the  Tull  sou.  i.  a  noney-como 
Ezek.  16.  45. 1,  her  husband  and  her  childrea 

LOTHING. 
£zc&.16.5.thou  wast  cast  out  to  the  /.  of  thy  person 

LOTHSOAjE. 
J^um.  11.20.  even  a  whole  month,  till  it  be  I.  to  you 
Job  7.  5.  my  skin  is  broken  and  heconie  I. 
Fsal.  38.  7.  my  loins  are  filled  with  a  /.  disease 
ProB.l'i.5.  a.  wicked  man  is  I.  and  comelh  to  shame 

LOUD. 
2  Chron.  30.  21.  singing  with  instruments  to  Lord 
Ezra  3.  13.  the  people  shouted  with  a  I.  shout 
JV(  A.  12.  42.  the  singers  sang  /.  with  Jezrahiah 
Esth.  4.  1.  and  Mordecai  cried  with  a  /.  cry 
Psal.  33.3.  sing  to  him,  play  skilfully  with  a  I.  noise 
98.  4.  make  a  I.  noise  and  rejoice  and  sing  praise 
150.  5.  praise  him  on  I.  cymbals,  praise  him 
Prov.  7.  11.  she  is/,  and  stubborn, her  feet  abide  not 
Hev.  14. 18.  another  angel  cried  with  a  /.  cry  to  bun 

LOUD  joined  with  voice. 
Gen.  39.  14.  he  came  to  me,  J  cried  with  a  /.  voice 
Exod.  19. 16.  the  voice  of  the  trumpet  exceeding  /. 
JJeut.  27.  14.  the  Levites  shall  speak  with  a  /.  voice 
2  .Sam.  15.  23.  all  the  country  wept  with  a  /.  voice 

1  Kings B.^o.hti  blessed  congregation  with  a  I.  voice 

2  CAroH. 15.14.  they  sware  to  the  Ld.  with  a  /.  voice 

20.  19.  to  [iraise  Lord  with  a  /.  voice,  J.uke  19.  37. 
Ezra  3.12.maiiy  weptwith  a  l.voice,  many  shouted 

10.  12.  the  congregation  answered  vvilli  a  I.  voice 

Prov.  27.  14.  he  blesseth  his  friend  with  a  I.  voice 

Ezek.  8.  18.  and  though  they  cry  with  a  I.  voice 
9.  I.  he  cried  with  a  /.  voice,  saying,  cause  Iheni 

fyitke  1.  42.  she  spake  out  with  a  /.  voice  and  said 
8.  28.  unclean  spirit  cried  with  a/,  voice,  jlctsS.  7. 
17.  15  turned  back  and  with  a  /.  v.  glorified  God 

J}cts  14.  lO.said  with  a  /.  voice  stand  upright  on  feet 
26.24. Feslus  said  with  a  /.  v.  Paul,  thou  art  beside 

Rev.  5.  2.  a  strong  angel  proclaiming  with  a  l.voice 

12.  many  angels  saying  with  a  /.  voice,  worthy  is 

8.13. angel  saying  with  a  /.  v.  woe,  woe,  14.  7,9,15. 

12. 10.  and  I  heard  a  /.  voice  saying  in  heaven 

LOUD  voices. 

Luke  23.  23.  and  they  were  instant  with  /.  voices 
hbVDER. 

Ezod.l9. l\).[h>i  voiceof  the  trumpet  waxed /.and  /. 
LOVE 

Signifies,  [1 J  .4  natural  passion,  inclining  us  to 
delight  in  an  object.  Gen.  29.  20.  [2]  j3  gra- 
cious principle  or  habit  wrought  in  tlie  soul  by 
God,  which  inclines  us  to  delight  m,  esteem, 
and  earnestly  desire  to  enjoy  an  interest  in 
God's  favour,  and  communion  with  him  as  our 
chief  good,  portion,  and  happiness,  and  the 
fountain  of  all  perfection  and  excellency;  and 
which  likewise  disposes  us  to  do  good  to  all, 
especially  to  such  us  resemble  God  in  holiness, 
and  bear  his  image,  1  John  4.  19,  21.  [3]  7'A( 
effect  nf  /owe,  John  15.  13.  [4]  '/'he  person  be- 
loved. Cant.  2.  2,  7.  [5]  True  friendship  or 
kindness,  Prov.  15.  17.  Love  is  (1)  Natural, 
which  is  either,  lawful  P.'^al.  34.  12.  of,unta 
fill,  John  12.  25.  2Tim.  3.  2.  (II)  (Conjugal, 
which  is,  [  1 )  Divine,  that  is  God's  love  to  his 
people,  which  is  ini .i pressible,  Joiin  3.  16.  In- 
coiici  iiiable,  Eph.  3.  19.  Everlasting,  Jer.  31.  3. 
Siiverngn,  Dent.  7.  8.  Free  and  undeserved, 
Hos.  14.  4.  Immutable,  John  13.  1.  Compla- 
eential,  Prov.  8.  31.  Bnuudless  and  infinite,  1 
John  4.  16.  [2]  Human,  s«cA  is  that  between 
a  husband  and  wife  lawfully  joined  in  wed- 
lock. Gen.  24.  67.  Epli.  .1  25'.  [3]  Idolatrous, 
such  is  Ihat  love  whicli  idolaters  have  for  idols 
and  strange  gods,  Jer.  2.  2.'i.  |  8.  2.  (Ill)  Pa- 
rental and  Filial,  Gen.  22.  2.  |  44.  20.  |  4.5.  11. 
(IV)  Spiritual,  as,  [11  The  love  of  God  toward 
his  children,  John  17.  23.  Rom.  5.  5,  8.  [2J 
T.'teir  love  to  God,  Psal.  116.  1.  1  John  4. 
19.  [3]  Of  Christ,  to  his  church,  Eph.  3. 
19.  I  5.  2.  [4]  To  some  particular  persons, 
John  2.  2.  Gal.  2.  20.  [5J  The  love  of  be- 
lievers towards    Christ,  Cant.   1.  4,7.     John 

21.  1.5.  [61  To  i^'e  another,  John  IS.  17. 
Col.  1.  4.  [7]  Of  pastors  towards  their  pro- 
pie,  I  Cor.  16.  24.  2  Cor.  2.  4.  [8]  Of  hear- 
ers to  their  teachers,  2  Cor.  8.  7,  8.     1  Tliess. 

5.  13.  Tit.  3.  I.J.  (V)  Carnal,  2  Sam.  13.  4. 
Prov.  7.  18.    fVI)  Wicked,^  Chron.  19.2.  Rev, 

22.  1.5. 
Cien.  29.  20,  a  few  days  for  the  /.  he  had  to  her 

1  .Sam.  20.  t  17.  to  swear  by  bis  /.  toward  him 

2  Saw.  1.  26.  wonderful,  passing  the  /.  of  women 
13.  15.  the  hatred  was  greater  than  the  l.  he  hiid 

I'rov.  5.  19.  he  thou  ravished  always  with  her  /. 
7.  18.  let  us  take  onr  fill  of/,  till  the  morning 
10,12, hatred  stiireth  ufi strifes, hut  /,  covereth  sins 
15.  17.  better  Is  a  dinner  of  herbs  where  /.  is,  than 
17.  9.  he  that  covereth  a  transgression  aeeketh  /. 
27.  5.  open  rebuke  is  better  than  secret  /. 
Eccl.  9  1.  ni  man  knowe'h  either  /.  or  hatred 

6.  also  tlieir  /.  and  hatred  is  now  nerishod 


LOV 

Cent.  2.  4.  and  his  banner  over  me  wm  /. 
5.  comfort  me  with  apples,  for  I  am  sick  of/.  3.S 
3.  10.  the  midst  thereof  being  jiaved  w  itli  I. 

7.  6.  how  pleasant  art  tlmu,  O  /.  for  delightal 
8.6.  /.  is  strong  as  death,  ji  ulonsy  is  cruel  as  gfrav« 

7.  many  waters  cannot  i|Uciich  /.  if  a  man  woulf* 
give  all  his  subs.  I'oi  /.  it  would  he  conttnuM.'O 

Jer.  2.  2.  1  renieiiiber  thee,  the  /.  ol  thy  espousals 
33.  why  trimmest  thou  thy  way  Io  seek  l.  ^ 

12. t  7. 1  have  <  ven  the  /.  of  my  suul  to  eiainv 

31.  3.  I  have  k  ved  thee  with  an  everlasting  i. 
Ezek.  16.  8.  behold,  thy  time  Has  Ihe  time  of/. 

23.  11.  she  was  more  cr-  lupt  in  her  inordinatci 
17.  the  Babylonians  came  to  her  into  bed  of  L 

33.  31.  with  their  mouth  they  shew  much  /. 
Van.  1.9.  brought  Daniel  into  tender  /.  with  jiriiice 
Hos.  3.  1.  according  to  the  /.  id  Loid  toward  Isiae 

11.4.  I  drew  them  with  bands  of/,  and  cords 
Mat.  24.  12.  the  I.  of  many  shall  wa.v  cold 
John  13.  35.  if  ye  have  /.  one  to  another 

15.13.  greater  /.  hath  no  man  than  this,  that  he  lay 

17.  26.  the  /.  wherewith  thou  hast  loved  me 
Hom.S.  35.  who  shall  separate  us  from  /.  of  Christ. 

12.  9.  let  /.  be  wiihout  dissimulation 
10.  be  kindly  afiectionod  with  brotheily  /. 

13.  10./.  woiketh  no  ill,  ihorefore  /.  js  fiillilling 

15.  30.  I  beseech  you  for  the  /.  of  the  Spiiit 
2  Cor.  2.  4.  that  you  may  know  the  /.  1  have  to  ycc 

8.  that  ye  would  conlinn  your  /.  toward  hiir 

5.  14.  for  the  /.  of  Christ  coii>traiii<lli  us 

6.  6.  by  the  Holy  Ghusi,  by  /.  unfeigned 
8.  8.  and  to  jirove  the  Miicenly  ol   wuir  /. 

24.  shew  to  the  churches  Ihe  proof  of  vour  I. 
13.  II.  and  the  God  of  /.  shall  be  with  you 
Gal.  5.  6.  but  faith  which  worketh  by  /. 
13.  hut  brethren,  by  /.  serve  one  another 
22.  but  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  /.  joy,  peace 
Eph.  1.  15.  after  I  heard  of  your  /.  to  all  thesainU 
3.  19.  to  know  the  /.  of  Christ,  p«.-seth  knowledjw 
6.  23.  and  /.  with  faith,  from  God  ihe  Father 
Phil.  1.  9,  this  I  pray,  that  your  I.  may  abounH 

17.  but  Ihe  other  of  /.  doth  preach  Christ 

2.  1.  if  there  be  therefore  any  comfort  of  /. 
2.  that  ye  be  like-minded,  having  the  samo  i. 

Col.  1.4.  and  of  the  /.  which  yo  have  to  all  iho  «&(DtJ 

8.  who  declared  lo  us  your  /.  in  Uie  Spirit 

1  Thess.  1.  3.  remembering  your  labour  of  I. 
4.9.  touching  brotherly /.  ye  need  not  ihat  I '»ri'« 

5.  8.  putting  on  breast  plate  of  faiih  and  /. 

2  'f'hess.i.  10.  they  received  not  tin'  /.  of  ihe  triito 

1  Tim.  1. 14.  exceeding  abundant  w  ith  Caith  anJ  { 

6.  10.  the  /.  of  money  is  Ihe  root  of  ail  evil 
II.  follow  after  righteousness,  I.  patience 

2  Tif.i.  1.  7.  not  given  the  i^pirii  .,f  fear,  hut  of  /. 
Pliilem.  9.  yet  for  /.  sake  I  ralhei  beseech   thee 
fTrb.C.  10.  to  forget  your  work  and  labou!  of  i. 

10.24.  to  provoke  iinio  /.  and  to  go. id  works 
13.  1.  let  brotherly  /.  coiilinuo,  entiMlain  slrangeta 
1   Pet.  1.  22.  to  iinfegneil  /.  of  the  bielhrcii 
I  .lohn  2.  15.  the  /.  of  ihe  Father  is  not  in  him 

3.  1.  behold  what  manner  of/,  the  Faiher  hath 

4.  7.  let  us  love  one  another,  for  /.  is  of  (iod 
S.God  is  /,  II  10.  herein  is  /.  not  that  we  loved  God 

16.  known  the  /.  that  God  hath  lo  iis,  God  is  /. 
n.herein  is  our/,  made  perfect,  b>  have  boldneoa 

18.  there  is  no  fear  in/,  perfect  /.  casietli  out  feat 
2.7oA)i6.  this  is /.that  we  walk  after  his  (  ommandm. 
.hide  2.  mercy  lo  you,  peace  and  /.  be  multiplied 
Hev.  2.  4  because  thon  hast  left  thy  first  /. 

LOVE  of  God. 
Lnkell.i^.ye  pass  over  judgment  and  Ihe  l.ofO«A 
John  5.  42. 1  know  that  ye  have  n  .1 /.  "./VPHf/ inyou 
/?»7w,5,5,because/,u/'rF'.isslied  abroad  inour  hearts 
8,  39.  shall  be  ahle'to  separate  us  from  the  I.  of  G. 
2  Cor.  1.3.  14.  the  /.  of  God  be  with  voii  all,  anieo 
2  Thess.  3.  5.  direct  your  liearis  into  the  /.  of  O. 
Tit.  3.  4.  after  the  kindne.i^s  and  /.  of  G.  appeared 
1  .folm  2.  5.  in  him  verily  is  the  /.  of  G.  perfected 

3.  16.  hereby  perceive  we  /.  of  G.  because  he  laid 

17.  how  dwelleth  the  /.  of  God  in  him  1 

4.  9.  in  this  was  manifested  the  /.  of  G.  toward  us 
5.3.  this  is  /.  of  God  ihal  we  keep  his  commandm. 

■  lude  21.  keep  yourselves  in  the  I.  of  O.  looking  for 
His  LOVE. 

Peut.l.T.  Lord  did  not  set  his  I.  upon  yon,  because 
Psal.  91.  14.  because  he  hath  set  his  I.  u|)on  me 
/6a.63,9.  in  his  I.  and  in  his  pity  he  redeemed  them 
Zrph.  3. 17.  he  will  rest  in  liis  I.  he  will  joy  over 

■  lohn  15,10.1  kept  commandments,  and  aliide  in  h.l. 
How.  5.  8.  but  God  commended  his  I.  toward  us 
1  John  4. 13-  if  love  one  another  his  I.  is  perfected 

In  LOVE. 
1  Kings  11.  5.  Solomon  clave  unto  these  in  /. 
Tsa.  38.  17.  hast  iv  /.to  my  soul  delivered  it  from  pit 

1  Cnc.  4.21,  shall  I  come  to  you  with  a  rod,  or  ?n  /.? 

2  Cor.  8.  7.  as  ye  abound  in  your  /.  to  its.  see  that 
Kph.\.^.  we  should  be  without  blnme  hef.  him  2||  (. 

3.  17.  that  ye  being  rooted  and  grounded  in  L 

4.  2.  in  meekness,  forbearing  one  another  in  I. 
15.  but  s.ieaking  the  tinth  in  I.  may  grow  up  ta 


LOV 

£!pA.U6  makethincieaso  to  edifying  of  itself  tn/. 
S.2.  walk  2/1 L.  us  Ciirisi  liaili  luved  us  aiul  given 
Cbi.'i.-.heails  be  comruiled, being linit  togethei-  ml. 
XThess.  '6.  1-.  tlie  Jjurd  nialie  you  to  increase  in  I. 

5.  13.  esteeai  tiieni  highly  n.  L  for  work's  sake 

B  Tim.  1.  13.  m  faith  and  /.  ui.ich  is  ni  Clirist  Jesus 
I  John  4.  lii.  he  that  dwelletli  m  I.  dweiletli  in  God 

la.iio  fear  iH  t.  ttial  feareili  .lotmade  perfect  j/j  /. 
SJuAtt  3.JesUd  'lierSun  of  the  Father  in  truth  and  I. 

Jhj  LOVE. 
I'Siil.  lOU.  4.  foi  my  I.  tliey  are  mine  adversaries 

5.  tiiey  have  juwaided  nie  hatred  for  my  I. 
Cant.i..  9.  iliavecom))ared  thee,  O  my  I.  to  horses 

).>.  behold  thou  art  lair,  my  I.  thou  art  fair,  4.  J. 

2.  H.  as  Illy,  so  is  my  I.  among  the  daughters 
7.  nor  wake  my  I.  till  he  please,  3.  5.  |  ij.  4. 
lO.tiae  up  viy  i.Jl3.||5.2.open  to  ine,7«^  I.  my  dove 

4  7.  art  all  fair  mij  I.  there  is  no  spot  in  tiioe 

6.  4.  thou  art  beautiful,  U  my  L.  as  Tirzah 
John  1.5.  U.  continue  ye  in  my  1. 1|  lU.  abide  in  my  /. 
1  Cur.  10.  24.  my  I.  be  vvitli  you  all  in  Christ  Jesus 

Thy  LOVS. 
2.Sa7)i.l.26.  tliyl-  was  wonderful,  passing  the  love 
Cant.  I.  2.  for  Uiy  L  is  better  tiian  wine,  4.  lU. 

4.  we  will  remember  thy  I.  more  than  wine 
4.  lU.  how  fair  is  thy  I.  my  sister,  my  spouse 
Vhilem.  5.  hearing  oi' thy  I.  and  faith  toward  Jesus 
7.  we  have  great  joy  and  consolation  in  thy  I. 
Hcv.  2.  4.  because  thou  hast  left  thy  first  /. 

LOVE,   Verb. 

Lev.  19. 18.  thou  shalt  I.  thy  neijjhbour  as  thyself, 

34.  Mat.  19.  19.  |  2-2.  39.  Mark  12.  31. 

Veut.  6. 5.  thou  sliult  I.  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 

Ihy  iieart,  10. 12.  |  U.  1,  13,  22.  |  19.  9.  i  30.  C. 

7.  9.  he  is  G,jd,  the  faithful  God,  which  keepelh 

covenant  with  them  that  I.  him,  IJan.'J.'l. 
13.  he  will  I.  thee,  bless  thee,  and  multiply  thee 

10. 15.  Lord  had  a  delight  in  thy  fathers  to  /.  them 
19. i.  therefore  the  stranger,  ibr  ye  were  strangers 

13.  3.  to  know  whether  ye  t.  the  Lord  your  God 

30. 16.  in  that  I  command  thee  to  I.  Lord  thy  God 
20.  that  thou  mayest  /.  the  L.  and  obey  hia  voice 

Josh.2i.5.  take  heed  to  I.  the  Ld.  your  God,  23. 11. 
Judg.  5.  31.  let  them  that  I.  him  be  as  the  sun 

1  >>am.  18.  22.  and  all  the  king's  servants  /.  thee 

2  C'lr.  19.  2.  shouldest  thou  I.  inem  that  hate  Lord? 
AVA.  1. 5.  God  keepelh  mercy  for  them  that  A  him 
Psal.  4.  2.  O  ye  sons,  how  long  will  ye  I.  vanity! 

3.  11.  let,  them  that  l.lhy  name  be  joyful  in  thee 
18.  1.  I  will  I.  thee,  O  Lord  my  strength 

31.23  O/.  the  Lord,  all  ye  saints.  Lord  preserves 
40.  It),  let  sucn  as  I.  thy  salvation  say,  70.  4. 
69.  3t).  they  that  /.  his  name  shall  dwell  there 
97.  10.  ye  that  I.  the  Lord  hate  evil,  he  preserves 
119.  132.  usest  to  do  to  those  that  /.  thy  name 

lt)5.  great  peace  have  they  who  I.  thy  law 
122.  6.  they  shall  prosper  that  I.  thee 
145.  2D.  the  Lord  preserveth  them  that  /.  him 
Proo.  1.22.  how  long  ye  simple  will  ye  i.  simplicity 

4.  G.  /.  wi.sdom,  and  she  shall  keep  thee 

8.  36.  al)  they  that  hate  me,  /.  death 

9.  8.  rebuke  a  wise  man  and  he  will  I.  thee 
16.  13.  kings  I.  him  that  speaketh  right 

18.  21.  they  that  I.  it  shall  eat  the  fruit  thereof 
Eccl.  3.  8.  a  time  to  I.  and  a  time  to  hate 
Cant.  1.  3.  theretore  do  the  viigins  I.  thee 

4.  thy  love  more  than  wine,  tne  upright  I.  thee 
Tsa.  56.  6.  to  serve  and  I.  the  name  of  the  Lord 
61.  8.  I  the  Lord  /.  judgment,  1  hate  robbery 
60.  10.  1)9  glad  with  Jerusalem  all  ye  that  I.  her 
Jer.  5.  31.  and  my  ueo[>le  /.  to  have  it  so 
Hvx.  3.  1.  I.  a  woman  beloveQ,  i.  flagons  of  wine 

4.  18.  her  rulers  with  shame,  do  i.  give  ye 
9.  15.  drive  them  out,  I  v.ill  (.  tnem  no  more 
14.4. 1  wilU.  them  freely,  for  mine  anger  turned 

Binos  4.  t  5.  publish  ye  free-ofleriugs,  so  ye  I. 

5.  15.  hate  the  evil  and  I.  the  good,  establish 
Jtf/V.  3.  2.  who  hate  the  good  and  /.  the  evil 

6.  8.  but  to  I.  inercv  and  to  walk  humbly 
Zech.  8.  17.  /.  no  false  oath  ||  19.  i.  the  truth 
Mat.  5.  43.  it  hath  been  said,  I.  thy  neighbour 

41.  but  I  say,  I.  your  enemies,  Lake  6.  27,  35. 
46.  if  ye  I.  them  which  I.  you,  Luke  6.  32. 
6.  5.  they  /.  to  pray,  standing  in  the  synagogues 
24.  hate  the  one  and  I.  the  other,  Luke  16.  13. 

22.  37.  thou  sha'.t  I.  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 

thy  heart,  Mark  12.  30,  33.  Luke  10.  27. 

23.  6.  and  [.  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts 
Mark  12.  38.  scribes,  who  /.  to  go  in  long  clothing 
huke  7.  42.  which  of  them  will  I.  him  most? 

1 1.  43.  ye  I.  greetings  in  the  markets,  20.  40. 
John  14.  21.  1  will  I.  him  and  manifest  myself 
23.  if  a  man  I.  me,  my  Father  will  I.  him 
15. 12.  commandment,  that  ye  I.  one  another,  17. 
19.  if  were  of  world,  the  world  would  I.  his  own 
liom.S.  28.  all  things  woikfor  good,  to  them  I.  Cod 
13.  8.  owe  nothing  to  any,  but  to  I.  one  another 
0  in  thii  saying,  thou  ehalt  /.  thy  neighbour  as 
thyself,  Oi/.  5.  14.  .ram.  2.  8. 
l(7or.£,  9.  God  iialh  iirepared  for  them  that  J.  him 


LOV 

1  Cor.  8.3.  ifany  man  i.G.the  same  is  known  of  him 

Eph.5.  2o.  liusbuaJs  Z.  your  wivusas  Clirist  loved 

the  church,  and  gave  himself,  2d,  33.  Col.  3. 19. 

6.24.  grace  be  with  all  them  that  I.  our  Lord  Jesus 

1  77iess.4.9.  ye  aretaught  of  God  lot.  one  another 

2  Tim.  4.  8.  but  to  a^l  them  that  I.  his  appearing 
Tit.  2.4.  teach  young  women  to  I.  their  husbands 

3.  15.  greet  them  that  /.  us  in  the  faith 
.Jam.  1.  12.  Lord  promised  to  them  that  I.  him,  2.  5. 
1  Pet.  1.  8.  whom  having  not  seen  ye  I.  in  whom 

22.  see  ye  I.  one  another  with  a  pure  heart 

2.  17.  honour  all  men,  /.  the  brotherhood 

3.  8.  I.  as  brethren  ||  10.  he  thai  will  I.  life 

1  -John  2.15.  /.not  the  world,  ifany  man  L  the  world 

3.  11.  message  ye  heard  from  the  begiiming  liial 

we  should  I.  one  another,  4.  7,  11.  2  .John  5. 

14.  from  death  to  life,  because  we  /.  the  brethren 

23.  /.  one  another,  as  he  gave  us  commandment 

4.  12.  if  we  /.  one  another,  God  dwelleth  in  us 

19.  we  I.  him,  because  he  first  loved  us 

20.  how  can  he  I.  God  whom  he  hath  not  seen? 

21.  he  who  lovetli  God,  I.  his  brother  also 

5.  2.  we  I.  the  children  of  God,  when  we  I.  God 

J  LOVE. 
Oen.  27.  4.  make  me  savoury  meat,  such  as  /  I. 
Kxod.2l.  5.  if  servant  shall  say,  II.  my  master 
.Judo-.  16.  15.  how  canst  thou  say,  /  I.  thee  when 

2  iu/ft.13.4.//.  Tamar  n:y  brother  Absalom's  sister 
Psiil.  116.  1.  //.  the  Lord,  because  he  hath  heard 

119.  97. 0  how //.thy  law  II  113.  thy  law  / /.  163. 
119.  therefore  /  I.  thy  testimonies 
127.  therefore  /  /.  thy  commands  above  gold 
159.  consider  how  /  I.  thy  jirecepts,  quicken  me 
167.  thy  testimonies  II.  exceedingly 
Prov.  8. 17.  / 1,  ihem  that  I.  me,  and  those  that 
.fohii  14.  31.  world  may  know  that  / 1,  the  Father 
21.  15.  Lord,  thou  knowest  that  / /.  thee,  16,  17. 
2  Ck'r.  12. 15.  though  the  more  J  Z.  you,  the  less  Ibe 

1  .John  4.  20.  if  a  man  say,  II.  God,  and  hateth 

2  .John  1.  whom  /  I.  in  the  truth,  3  John  1. 
Rev.  3.  19.  lU  manv  as  /  i.  I  rebuke  and  chasten 

'LOVE  vie. 
Gen.  29.  32.  now  therefore  my  husband  will  I.  me 
KzO(/.20.6.sliewing  mercy  to  them  l.me,IJcul.5.iO. 
Prov.S.ll.l  love  them  that  Z.?Hf, and  those  that  seek 

21.  cause  those  that  I.  me  to  inherit  substance 

./e/;,?i8.42.if  God  wereyour  Father  you  would  i.  me 

10.  17.  therefore  doth  my  Father  /.  me,  because 

14.  15.  if  ye  I.  me,  keep  my  commandments 

23.  if  a  man  I.  me,  he  will  keep  my  words 

LOVE  not. 

Prov.  20. 13. 1,  not  sleep,  lest  thou  come  to  poverty 

1  Cor.16.22.  ifany  man  /.  7iot  the  Lord  Jesi'.s  Christ 

2  Cor.  11. 11.  because  I  /.  you  not?  God  knoweth 
l./oA«2.15./. no*  the  world||3.i3.!et  usjiot  /.in  word 

LOVED. 
Oen.  24.67.  Isaac  took  Rebekah  to  wife,  and  /.  her 

25.  28.  Isaac  /.  Esau,  but  Rebekah  /.  Jacob 

27.  14.  his  mother  made  such  as  his  Father  /. 

29.  18.  Jacob  /.  Rachel  more  thun  Leah,  30. 

34.  3.  Shechem  /.  Dinah,  and  spake  kindly  to  her 

37.  3.  lar.  /.Joseph  mo-re  than  all  hia  children,  4. 
Deut.  4. 37.  and  because  he  i.  tl-v  tiithers,  therefore 

7.  8.  but  because  the  Lord  /.  you,  "^3.  5.  |  33.  3. 
.Jndg.  16.4.  Samson  /.a  wom.in  the  valley  of  Sorek 
l.Sam.]..5.  Elkanah/.  Hannah  II  16.  21.SauW.  Dav. 

18. 1.  Jonathan/.  Dav.  as  hin  own  soul,  3.  |  20. 17. 
16.  Israel  and  Judah  /.  David,  because  he  went 
20.  and  Michal,  Saul's  daughter,  /.  David 
2  .Sam.  12.24.  Lord/.  Solomon,  and  he  sent  Nathan 

13.  1.  Amnon,  the  son  of  David,  /.  Tamar 

15.  hatred  greater  than  love  wherewith  he  /.  iier 

1  Kings  3.3. Solomon  /.  the  Ld.  w  alking  in  statutes 

10.  9.  because  the  Lord  /.  Israel,  2  Chron.  9.  8 

11.  1.  king  Solomon  /.  many  strange  women 

2  Chron.  2.  11.  the  Lord  /.  his  people,  Isa.  48.  14. 
11.21.  Rehoboam  /.  Maachah  above  all  his  wives 
26. 10.  Uzziah  had  husbandmen,  he  /.  husbandry 

Ksth.  2.  17.  tlie  king  /.  Esther  above  all  the  women 
Job  19.  19.  they  whom  I  /.  are  turned  against  me 
Psal.  47.  4.  the  excellency  of  Jacob  whom  he  /. 

78.  68.  but  chose  the  mount  Zion  which  he  /. 

109.  17.  as  he  /.  cursing,  so  let  it  come  to  him 
Isa.  38.  t  17.  but  thou  hast  /.  me  from  the  jiit 
Jir.  8. 2.  all  the  host  of  heaven  whom  thoy  have  /. 

14.  10.  thus  have  they  /.  to  wander,  they  have  not 
Eiek.  16.  37. 1  will  gather  all  them  that  thou  hast/. 
Hos.  9.  1.  thou  hast/,  a  reward  on  every  corn-floor 

10.  their  abominations  were  according  as  they  /. 

11.  1.  when  Israel  was  a  chikl.  then  I  /.  him 
Mai.  1.  2.  yet  ye  say,  wherein  jiast  ihou  /.  lis  ? 

'£.  11.  Judah  profaned  holines.s  of  Lord  which  he  /. 
Mark  10.  21.  then  Jesus  beholding  him,  /.  him 
Luke  7.  47.  many  sins  are  forgiven,  for  she  /.  much 
John  3.  16.  God  so  /.  the  world  ||  19.  darkness 

11.5.  JesnsZ.  Martha,  and  her  sister,  and  Lazarus 
36.  then  said  the  Jews,  behold  how  he  /.  him 

12.  43.  for  they  /.  praise  of  men  more  than  praise 

13.  1.  having  /.  his  own,  he  /.  them  to  the  end 
23.  disciple  whom  Jesus  /.19.26.  |  20.2.  1 21.7,20. 


LOV 

..'oftnl4.2l.lje  that  love'lh  meshallbc./.oftHy  Falhen 
2d.ifye/.me,ye  would  rejoice,becau8e  I  go  to  m 
15.  9.  as  the  Father  /.  niu,  so  have  1  /.  you 
16.27.  Fatter  himself  loveth  you,  becauHeyei.  me 
17.  23   cr:d  hast  /.  them,  as  thou  haal  /.  me 
26.1ovewherewith  thou  hast/.me,iiiay  be  in  tiieii 
Rom.  8.  37.  more  than  conijueior»  thro'  him  that/. 
2  Cor.  12.  15.  the  more  1  love  you,  the  les.?  I  be  t 
Cial.  2.  20.  who  /.  me,  and  gave  himself  for  me. 
Eph.  2.  4.  for  his  great  lovo  wherewith  he  /.  us 
5. 2.  as  Christ  also  /.  us  ||  25.  Christ  /.  the  chur.cl. 
2  Thcss.  2.  26.  God  our  Father,  which  hath  /.  us 
2  Tim.  4.  10.  Dcmas  having  /.  this  (iresent  woild 
Heb.  1.  9.  hast  /.  rigiiteousneso,  and  liated  iniquity 
2  /^(Y.2.15.  L'alaani  /.  the  wages  of  uniighteousnes 

1  .John  4.  I'J   cot  that  we  /.  God,  but  that  he  /.  uq 

11.  if  God  so  /.  us  II  19.  because  he  first  /.  us 
Rev.  1. 5.  to  iiim  that  /.  us  and  washed  us  from  sins 

12.  11.  they  /.  not  their  lives  to  the  death 

/  have  LOVED. 
Psal.  26.  8.  J  have  I.  the  habitation  of  thy  house 

1 19. 47. delight  m  thy  commands  \\h\c\\I have  /.48. 
Isa.  43.  4.  I  have  I.  thee,  therefore  will  1  give  men 
./tr  .2.25. 1  have  /.strangers, and  alter  them  will  I  go 

31.  3.  I  have  I.  thee  with  an  everlasting  love 
Mal.l.2.J  have  I.  you,  yet  ye  say,  wherein  hast  tho 
.Johii  13. 34. as  I  have  /.you, that  ye  also  love,  15.1'i. 

]5.  9.  as  the  Father  loved  me,  so  I  have  I.  you 
/io7rt.9.13.as  it  is  written,  Jacob  I  have  I.  but  Esau 
Rev. 3.9. 1  will  make  them  know  that  Ihavel.thet 

LOVEDST. 

Isa.  57.  8.  thou  /.  their  bed  w  here  thou  sawest  it 

John  17.  24.  thou  /.  me  before  foundation  of  world 

LOVELY. 

2  Sam. 1.23. Saul  and  Jonathan  were/,  in  tiieir  livot 
Cunt. 5. 16.  he  is  altogether  /.  O  daughter  of  Jerusal. 
Kzck.  33.  32.  thou  art  to  them  as  a  very  /.  song 
Phil.  4.  8.  whatsoever  things  are  /.  think  on  these 

LOVER. 

1  Kings  5.  1.  for  Ilirum  was  ever  a  /.  of  David 
Ps.  88. 18.  /.  and  friend  hast  thou  put  far  from  mc 
Tit.  1.  8.  a  /.  of  hospitality,  a  /.  of  good  meH,sobei 

LOVERS. 
Psal.  39. 11.  my  /.  and  friends  stand  aloof  from  m) 
Jer.  3.  1.  thou  hast  played  the  harlot  with  many  / 
4.30.thy  /.  will  despise  thee,  they  will  seek  thy  life 

22.  20.  go  up  and  cry,  for  all  thy  /.  are  destroyed 
22. thy  I.  shall  go  into  captivity,  shalt  be  ashamed 

30.  14.  all  thy  /.  have  forgotten  thee,  they  seek 
iam. 1.2.  among  all  her  /.  hath  none  to  comfort  hei 

19.  1  called  for  my  /.  but  they  deceived  me 
Eiek.  16.  33.  thou  givest  thy  gifts  to  ail  thy  /. 
36. thy  nakedness  discovered  with  thy/.andidola 
37.  I  will  ga-ther  thy  /.  ||  23.  5.  doted  on  her  /. 

23.  9.  I  have  delivered  her  into  the  hand  of  her  / 
22.  behold,  I  will  raise  up  thy  /.  against  thee 

Uos.  2.5. 1  will  go  after  my/.  ||  7.  shall  follow  her  / 
10. 1  will  discover  her  lewdness  in  the  sight  of  I 

12.  these  rewards  that  my  /.  have  given  me 

13.  and  she  went  after  her  /.  and  Ibrgat  me 
8.9.aregone  uji  to  Assyria, Ephraim  hath  liired  I. 

2  Tim.  3.  2.  for  men  shall  be  /.  of  their  own  selvei 
4.  heady,  /.  of  pleasures  more  than  /.  of  Cod 

LOVES. 
Prov.  7.  18  come,  let  us  solace  ourselves  with  (, 
Cant.  7.  12.  there  will  1  give  thee  my  /. 

LOVEST. 
Gen. 22. 2.  take  thine  only  son  Isaac  whom  thou  I 
Judg.  14.  16.  tliou  dost  but  hate  me,  and  /.  me  not 
2Sa7rt.l9.6.  in  that  thou  /.  thine  enemies,  ai^iatest 
Psal.  45.7.  (nou  /.  righteousness,  therefore  God  thy 

52.  3.  thou  /.  evil  more  than  good,  and  lying 
4.  thou  /.all  devouring  words,  O  thou  deceitful 
Keel.  9.  9.  live  joyfully  with  the  wife  whom  thou  /. 
John  11.  3.  behold,  he  whom  thou  /.  is  sick 

21.  15.  Simon,  son  of  Jonas,  /.  thou  me?  16,  17. 

LOVETH. 
Gen.  27.  9.  make  meat  for  thy  father,  such  as  he  /. 

44.  20.  a  child,  a  litOe  one,  and  his  father  /.  him 
Deut.  10.18.  Lord/,  the  stranger  in  giving  him  food 

15.  16.  I  will  not  go  away  because  he  /.  tbee 
Ruth  4.  15.  for  thy  daughter  in-law  who  /.  thee 
Psal.  11.5.  and  him  that/,  violence  his  soul  hnteth 
7.  for  the  righteous  Lord  /.  righteousnes.s,  33.  5 

34.  12.  what  man  is  he  that  /.  many  days  ? 

37.  28.  for  the  Lord  /.  judgment,  99.  4. 

87.  2.  the  Ld.  /.  gates  of  Zir.n  more  than  dwellings 

1 19.  140.  werd  is  very  pure,  tncrefore  thy  seiv.  /. 

146.  8.  Lordopeneth  the  eyes,  I,d.  /.  the  righteoufl 
Prov.  3.  12.  for  whom  the  Lord  /.  he  correctelb 

12.  1.  whoso  /.  instruction,  /.  knowledge 

13.  24.  but  he  that  /.  him,  chasteneth  him  betimes 
15.9.  he  /.  him  that  followeth  after  righteousness 

12.  a  scorner  /.  not  one  that  reproveth  him 
17.  17.  a  friend  /.  at  all  times,  and  a  brother  is  bora 

19.  /.  transgression  that  /.  strife,  he  that  exaltoth 
19.  8.  h(;  that  getteth  wisdom  /.  his  own  sou! 

21.  17.  he  that  /.  pleasure,  he  that  /.  wine  and  o? 

22.  11.  he  that  /.  pureness  of  heart,  the  king  his 
29.  3.  whoso  /.  wisoom  rejoiceth  his  father 


LOW 


LUS 


Seel.  5.  10.  be  tliat  I.  silver,  he  that  I.  abundance 
Cant.  1.  T.  tell  nic,  O  tliou  whom  my  soul  I.  where 
3. 1  by  night  on  my  bed  I  sought  him  whom  souli. 

2.  1  will  arise  and  seek  him  whom  my  soul  I. 

3.  to  whom  I  said,  saw  ye  limi  whom  my  soul  I.  ? 

4.  1  found  him  wl)om  my  soul  I.  I  held  him 
Isa.l  23.pvery  one /.gifts  and  follows  after  rewards 
JIus.  10.  11.  Epliraim  us  heifer  I.  to  tread  out  corn 

1  J.  7.  he  is  a  merchant,  he  t.  to  oppress 
■Ual.  10.  37.  that  I.  father  or  mother,  he  that  I.  son 
J,uke7.5.he  I  our  nation  ||  47.  the  same  /.  little 
Id/ta'.i.  35.  the  Fulbe'/.  the  Son,  hath  given,  5.  20. 
1-2.  25.  hethiii  l-  his  life  shall  lose  it 
1-).21.  that  hatli  my  commandments,  he  it  is  that/, 
me,  and  he  that  /.  me  shall  be  loved  of  my  Fath. 
24.   he  t.^at  I.  me  not,  keepeth  not  my  sayings 
li).27.tlieFallier  himself/,  you,  becanse  loved  me 
Jiuiii.  18.  8.  he  that  /.  another  bath  fullillen  the  law 
i  fur.  >J.  7.  or  of  necessity,  for  G./.  a  cheerful  giver 
y.jih.  5.  28  be  that  I.  his  wife,  /.  himself 
Hcb.  12  6.  for  whom  the  Lord  /.  he  chaslenetb 

1  ./rhi  2  10.  h(!  that  /.  his  brother,  abideth  in  light 
3.  10.  he  that  /.  not  bis  brother,  is  not  of  God 

H  /.  not  bis  brother,  abideth  in  death,  4.  8,  20. 
4.7.  every  one  that /.is  born  of  God,  and  knows  G. 
21.  that  he  who  /  God,  love  his  brother  also 
5. 1.  that  /  hiin  that  begat,  /.  him  that  is  begotten 
8./oAh  9.  Dioi replies  /.  to  have  the  pre-eminence 
Hen.  22.  ]5.  and  whosoever  /.  and  ir.aketh  a  lie 
LOVING. 

2  Sam.  19.  +  6.  by  /.  tbiiie  enemies,  bating  friends 
/■rou.  6.19. let  her  be  as  the/,  hind  and  pleasant  roe 

22.  1.  and  /.  favour  rather  than  silver  and  gold 
Jsa.  56.  10.  sk-eping.  lying  down,  /.  to  slumber 
See  Kindness,  Kini>kks8es. 
LOW. 
J)eut.  2S.  4-3.  and  thou  sbull  come  down  very  /. 
J-(,?j.l.t8.theCanaanites  thaldweltin  /.countries 

1  Unn.  2.  7.  Ibe  Lord  bringeth  /.  and  liftetb  up 

2  Cliron.  9.  27.  as  sycamore  trees  in  the  /.  plains 
'26.  10.  Uzziah  bad  much  cattle  in  the  /.  country 

28.  18.  Philistines  invaded  cities  of  the/,  country 
J'jb  -1.  11.  to  set  up  on  high  those  that  be  /. 

22.  t  29.  he  shall  save  him  that  hath  /.  eyes 

40.  12.  look  on  every  one  proud,  and  bring  him  J. 

Tsdl.  49.  2.  both  high  and  /.  rich  and  poor  together 
62.  9.  surely  men  of/,  degree  are  vanity 
1.36.  23.  who  remembered  us  in  our  /.  estate 

Trov.  29.  2.3.  a  man's  pride  shall  bring  him  /. 

Heel.  10.  6.  and  the  rich  sit  in  /.  place 
12.  4.  when  the  sound  of  the  grinding  is/. 

Jsa.  13. 11.  I  will  lay  1.  the  haughtiness  of  terrible 

20.  12.  the  high  fort  or  thy  walls  shall  he  hiy  /. 
26.  5.  the  lofty  city  he  layetli  it  /.  to  the  ground 

29.  4.  thy  speech  shall  be  /.  out  of  tlie  dust 
82.  19.  and  the  city  shall  be  I.  in  a  /.  place 

i<im.  3.  55.  I  called  on  tliy  name  out  of  /.  dungeon 

Hzck.  IV.  G.  it  became  aspreading  vineof /.  stature 

24.  trees  shall  know  that  I  have  exalted  the 

/.  tree 

21.  26.  exalt  liim  that  is  /.  aba.se  him  that  is  high 
26.  20.  shall  set  thee  in  the  /.  parts  of  the  earth 
29.  +  14.  and  they  shall  be  there  a  /.  kingdom 

Xuie  1.  48.  he  regarded  /.  estate  of  his  handmaid 

52.  be  hath  exalted  them  of/,  degree 
Jiom.  12.  16.  but  condescend  to  men  of/,  estate 
Jam.  1.  9.  let  the  brother  of  /.  degree  rejoice 
10.  but  the  rich  in  that  he  is  made  /. 
See  UnouGHT. 
LOVVEK  parts  of  the  earth. 
•Signify,  [1]  The  valleys,  Isa.  44.  23.    [2]  The  state 
ofihe  dead,  I'sal.  63.  9.    [3]  Themother'swomb, 
I'sal.  139.  15.    [4]  The  earth,  as  the  lowest  part 
of  the  visiUe  world,  or  the  grave  and  slate  of 
the  dead,  Epli.  4.  9. 

LOWER. 
Oen.6.\(i.  with  /.second  and  third  stories  make  ark 
J^ev.  13.  20.  if  rising  be  in  sight  /.  than  the  skin 

21.  and  if  it  be  no  /.  than  the  skin,  2(i. 
JVch.  4.  13.  therefore  1  set  in  the  /.  places  the  peo|)le 
Job  12.  t  3.  I  fall  not  /.  than  you 
Psal.  6.5.  made  him  little/,  than  angels,  Heb.2.7,Q. 
63.  9.  shall  go  into  the  /.  parts  of  the  earth 
ProD.  25.7.  siiouldest  be  put  /.  in  presence  of  prince 
Isa.  22.  9.  ye  gathered  the  waters  of  the  /.  pool 
44.23.  sing,  O  heavens,  shout  ye/,  parts  of  earth 
Kzek.  4.3.  14.  from  the  bottom  even  to  the  /.  settle 
Knh.  i.  9.  that  he  descended  first  into  the  /.  parts 

LOWEST. 
Dcut.  32.  22.  and  shall  burn  to  Ibe  /.  bell 
iKings  12.3Lmade  priests  /.  13.  33. 2  Kings  17.32. 
P.iiil.  8().  13.  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  the  I.  hell 
88.  (i   thou  bast  laid  me  in  the  /.  pit,  in  darkness 
139.  15.  curiously  wrought  in  the  /.  parts  of  earth 
Ezek.AX.  7.  and  so  increased  from  the  /.  chamber 
42.  G.  the  building  was  straitened  more  than  the  /. 
l,uke  14. 9.  thou  begin  with  shame  to  take  /.  room 
10.  but  go  and  sit  down  in  Ibe  /.  room 
LOWETH. 
Job  6.5,  wild  assbrav,  or  /  the  ox  over  bis  fodderljS? 
859 


LOWENG 

1  Sam.  6.  12.  the  kine  went  along  the  high-Way 

15.  14  what  meaneth  then  the  /.  of  the  oxan'? 

LOVVLV. 
Psal.  138.  6.  Lord  high,  yet  hath  he  respect  to  I. 
Pruv.  3.  34.  the  scurners,  hut  he  giveth  grace  to  /. 
11.  2.  then  cometh  shame,  but  with  /.  is  wisdom 
llj.  19.  bstter  to  he  of  humble  spirit  with  the  /. 
Zech.  y.  9.  he  is  jus',  /   and  riding  on  an  ass 
Mat.  IL  29.  leant  if  me,  for  I  am  meek  and  /. 

LOWLINESS. 
Eph.  4.  2.  that  ye  walk  with  all  /.  and  meekness 
Phil.  2.  3.  but  in  /.  of  mind,  let  each  esteem  other 

LOWRING. 
Mat.  10.  3.  foul  weather,  for  the  sky  is  red  and  /. 

LUCRE. 
1  .Sam.  8.3.  Samuel's  sons  turned  after /.took  bribes 

1  Tin:.  3.  3.  a  hisliop  not  greedy  of  lillhy  /   8. 
7^/.  1.  7.  a  bishop  must  not  he  given  to  filthy  /. 

11.  teaching  things  they  ought  not  for  liithy  /. 
\Pet.  5.2.  feedtlock  not  tor  filthy/,  but  ready  mind 

LUKE-WAKlVl. 
Rev.  3.  lb.  so  then  because  thou  art  l.-warm 
LUMP, 

2  Kings'iO.  7.  take  a  /.  of  figs  and  lay,  Isa.  38.21, 
Horn.  9.  21,  of  the  same  /.  one  vessel  to  honour 

II.  16.  if  the  first  fruit  be  holy  the  /.  is  holy 
1  Cor.  5.  6.  a  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  /.  Gal.  5. 9. 
7.  purge  out  old  leaveg,  that  ye  may  be  a  new  /. 
LUMPS. 
1  Sam.  25. 1 18.  Abigail  took  100  /.  of  raisins 

LUNATICK. 
Mat.  4.  24.  and  those  which  were  /.  he  healed 
17.  J5.  Lord  have  mercy  on  my  son,  for  he  is  /. 

LURK. 
Prov.  1. 11.  come,  let  us  /.  privily  for  the  innocent 
18.  they  /.  privily  tor  their  own  lives 
LURKING 
1  Sam.  23.  23.  take  knowledge  of  all  the  /.  places 
Psat.  10.  8.  he  sitteth  in  the  /.  [ilaces  of  the  villages 
17.  12.  as  it  were  a  young  lion  /.  in  secret  places 
LUST 
Signifies,  [1]  Concupisceii»t,  or  ^ndnwful  carnal 
passion  and  desire,  1  Pet.  2.  71.    2  Pet.  2.  10. 
[2]   7^hat  original  corruption  which  inclines 
man  to  sin  and  evil,  Jam.  1.  14,  15.  2  Pet.  1.4. 
[3]  The  desiring  of  lawful  things  to  support 
and  satisfii  nature,  Deut.  12.  15,20,21.     [4] 
Tlic  toveu„g  things  forbidden,  1  Cor.   10.  6. 
[5j  Corrupt  and  inordinate  desires  and  affcc- 
tion.i,  1  Pet.  4.  2. 
The  Spiritlusteth  against  the  flesh,  Gal.  5. 17.  The 
Spirit  of  God  stir.s  vp  motions  and  desires  in 
the  saiiit  s  contrary  to  those  ofthejlcsh,  or  unre- 
newed pail  in  man,  ana  inclines  them  to  desire 
and  endeavour  the  utter  destruction  of  it. 
Ezod.  15.  9.  my  /.  shall  be  satisfied  on  them 
JViuH.  11. 14.  tiici  mixed  multilnde  lusted  a  /. 
t34.  he  called  the  place  the  graves  of/. 
33. 1 16.  and  they  pitched  at  the  grave  of/. 
Ps.  78.  18.  tempted  God  by  asking  meat  for  their  I. 

30.  they  were  not  estranged  from  their  /. 
81.  12,  T  gave  them  up  to  their  own  hearts  /. 
Rom.  1.  27.  burned  in  their  /.  one  toward  another 
7.  7.  I  had  not  known  /.  except  the  law  bad  said 
f?a/.5.16.walk  in  Spirit,  ye  shall  not  fulfil  /.  of  flesh 
1  Thess.  4.  5.  not  in  /.  of  concupiscence  as  Gentiles 
Jam.  1.  14.  temjited,  when  he  is  drawn  of  his  own/. 
15.  when  /.  hath  conceived,  it  bringeth  forth  sin 
2PfM,4.escaped  corruption  that  Is  in  world  thro'  /. 
2.  10.  that  walk  after  flesh  in  the/,  of  uncleanness 
1  .fohn  2.  16.  the  /.  of  the  flesh,  the  .'.  of  the  eye 
17.  the  world  passeth  away,  and  the  /.  thereof 
LUST,  Verb. 
Prov.  fi.  25.  /.  not  after  her  beauty  in  thy  heart 
j1/rt/.5.28.whoso  looketh  on  a  woman  to  /.after  her 
I  Cur.10.fi.  not  /.after evil  things  as  they  alsolusted 
.fam.  4.  2.  ye  /.  and  have  not,  ye  kill  and  desire  to 

LUSTED. 
JV*«7n.  II.  34.  there  they  buried  the  people  that  '. 
Ps.  106,14.  but  they  /.  exceedingly  in  the  wilderne  » 
1  Cor.  10.  0.  we  should  not  lust  as  they  also  /. 
Rev.  18.  14.  fiuils  thy  soul  /.  after  are  departed 

LUSTETII. 
Deut.  12. 15.  what  thy  soul  /.  after,  20, 21.  |  14. 26. 
r;a/.5.I7.tbe  flesh/.against  the  Spirit, and  the  Spirit 
./am.  4.  5.  the  spirit  that  dwelleth  in  us  /.  to  envy 

LUSTING. 
J^um.  II.  4.  iind  the  mixed  multitude  fell  a  /. 

LUSTS. 
Mark  4.  19  the  /.  of  other  things  choke  llie  word 
.John  8.  44.  and  the  /.  of  your  fathei  ye  will  do 
/?«m.l.24.G()dgavethemupto  uncleiimti  b.^  liiro'/. 
0.  12.  that  you  should  obey  it  in  the  /   thereof 
13. 14.  make  no  provision  for  the  flesh,  to  fulf.l  ;. 
Oa/.5.24.tliat  are  Christ's  have  crucifi.  flesh  with  i. 
F.ph.  2.  3.  had  our  conversation  in  the  /.  of  the  fle.sh 
4.22.  which  is  corrupt  according  to  the  deceitful  /. 
I  T/1//.6.9.  will  tj  rich  fall  into  foolisJj  and  hurtful  /. 
2.22.fli  e  youthful  /.  ijut  follow  ri^'hteousnoss  I 


LIE 

2!rijn.3.6.1ead  captive  silly  women  led  away  with?. 
4,  3.  after  their  own  /,  shall  they  heap  teachers 
Tit.  2.  12.  teaching  us  that  denying  worldly  /. 

3.  S.-wprpi''i''obp<^i''nt,servinp:  divers /.and  pleasures 
Jam,  4   1.  come  tltey  not  hence,  even  of  your  I  1 

3.  ye  ask  that  ye  may  consume  it  on  your  /. 

1  Pet.  1.  14.  not  fashioning  according  to  former  I 
2.  11.  beseech  you  abstain  from  fleshly  /.that  w»i 

4.  2.  that  he  no  longer  should  live  to  the  /.  of  mea 
3.  when  we  walked  in  lasciviousness, /.excess of 

2  Pet.  2.  18.  they  allure  through  the  /,  of  the  flesb 
3,3.  shall  cc-me  scoffers,  walking  after  their  own  /. 

Jude  16.  murmuiers,  compKiineis,  walking  after  /, 

18.  who  should  walk  after  their  own  uegod.'y/L 
LUSTV, 

Judg.  3.  29,  they  slew  of  iMoab  10,000  men,  ail  / 

LYAR,  or  LIAR. 
Job  24.25,  if  it  be  not  so,  who  will  make  me  a  1.7 
Prov.  17,  4,  a  /.  giveth  ear  to  a   naughty  tongue 

19.  22.  and  a  poor  man  is  better  than  a  /, 

30.  0.  lest  he  rejirove  thee,  and  thou  be  found  a  /. 
.fer.  15.  18.  wilt  thou  be  altoj,-ether  to  me  as  a  /. 
John  8.  44.  for  he  is  a  /.  and  the  father  of  it 

55.  if  I  say,  I  know  him  not,  1  shall  be  a  /.  like  to 
Rom.  3.  4.  let  God  be  true,  and  every  man  a  /. 
I  .lohn  1. 10.  we  have  not  sinned,  we  make  him  a  I. 

2.  4.  keepeth  not  bis  commandments  is  a  /.  4.  20. 
22.  who  IS  a  /.  but  be  that  denietb  Jesus  is  Christ 

5. 10.  that  belicveth  not  God,  hath  made  him  a  <. 

LIARS. 
Deut.  S3. 29.  thine  enemies  shall  be  found  /.  to  thes 
Psal.  116.  11.  I  said  in  my  hasle,  all  men  are  /. 
Isa.  44.  25.  that  frustrateth  the  tokens  of  the  /. 
Jer.  50.  36.  a  sword  is  upon  the  /.  they  shall  dob> 
1  Tim.  1. 10.  law  is  made  for  /.  for  perjured  personi 
7Vt.I.I2.said,  the  Cretians  are  always  /.  evil  lieasta 
Rev.  2.  2.  hast  tried  them,  and  hast  found  them  « 

21.8.  all/,  shall  have  their  part  in  lake  that  burr.* 

LYE,  or  LIE. 
J.cv.  6.2.  if  a  soul  /.  to  his  neighbour  in  that 

19.  11.  ye  shall  not  steal,  nor  /.  one  to  another 
JS/'um.  23.  19.  God  is  not  a  man,  iliat  he  should  /. 

1  Sam.  15.  29.  Strength  oflsr  will  not  /.  nor  repent 

2  Kings  4, 16.  my  lord,  do  not  /.  to  thy  handmaid 
Job  6,  28.  look  on  me,  for  it  is  evident  to  yim  if  1 1. 

34.  6.  should  I  /.  against  my  right,  my  wound  k 
Psal.  89.  35.  once  sworn  that  1  wHI  not  /.  to  David 
Prov.  14.  5.  a  faithful  witniss  will  not  /.  but  a  false 
/sa.63.B.they  are  my  people, child. that  will  noti 
Mic.  2.  II.  if  a  man  walking  in  falsehood  do/. 
Hub.  2.  3.  at  the  end  it  shall  speak  and  not  /. 
J]cts  5.  3,  why  hath  Satan  filled  thy  heart  to  /,  ? 
Rom.0. 1.  I  say  truth  in  Chr,  1  /.  not,  I  Tim.  2  7, 
2  Cor.  II,  31.  Father  of  our  Lord  knoweih  I  /.no! 
Gal.  i.  20.  which  1  wrote  to  you,  behold  I  /.  not 
Ctt/.  3.9.  Z.  noti.i  e  to  anoth.  seeing  ye  have  putoflf 
TU.  I.  2.  Go.l  t\.i  ■  cannot  /.  jiromised,  Hib.G.  18 
.lam.  3.  14.  g'ujrv  not,  /.  not  against  the  truth 
I  .hhn  I.  6.  if  we'sa»,we  have  fellovvshii)  with  him, 
and  walk  in  darkimss,  we/,  and  do  not  the  truth 
Rev.  3.  9,  which  sav  they  are  Jews,  but  do  /. 
'  LIED. 

1  Kings  13.  18. 1  am  a  prophet,  but  he  /.  unto  him 
Psa/.78.  36.  they  /.  unto  him  with  their  tongues 
Isa.  57.  II.  of  whom  been  afraid,  that  thou  bast  / 
.^cts  5.  4.  thou  hast  not  /.  unto  men,  but  unto  God 

LIETH. 
Lev.&.X  found  that  was  lost,  and  /.  concerning  ii 

LIE,  .^ubataiitire. 
Signifies,  [Ij  Jl  falsity  or  untrvlh,  Jndg.  16.  10. 
[2]    False  dueirine,   1    John  2.   21.      [3]   Ay* 
imaire,  or  idotatrous  representation  of  God, 
Rom.  1.25. 
Psn/.62.  9,  and  men  of  l.igh  degree  are  a  /. 
119. 69.  the  proud  have  foi£ed  a  /.  against  me 
Isa.  44.  20.  is  there  not  a  /.  in  my  right  hand? 
.fer.  27.  10.  they  prophesy  a  /.  to  you  to  remove 
vou  from  your  lind,  14, 15, 16.  |  29.  t9,21 

28.  15.  thou  makest  this  people  to  trust  in  a  /. 

29.  31.  and  he  caused  you  to  trust  in  a/. 
37, 1 14.  then  said  Jeremiah,  it  is  a  /. 

Ezek.  21.  29.  whilst  they  divine  a  /.  to  thee 
Mic   1    11-  houses  of  .\chzib  shall  he  a  /,  to  king.^ 
Zech   10   2   fur  the  diviners  have  seen  a/ and  told 
John  8  41   wtien  he  speaketh  a  /.  he  speaketh  of 
Rnm    1    23    who  chiinsed  the  truth  of  God  into  a /, 
3   :   halli  mure  abounded  thro' my/   to  his  glory 

2  Thes  2  11  delusion,  that  they  should  believe  a  t 
1  .fohn  2.  21.  ye  know  that  no  /.  is  of  the  trutn 

27.  anointing  leach,  you  of  all  things,  and  is  no  /. 
Riv.  21.  27.  neither  whatsoever  maketb  a  /. 

22  15.  without  are  whosoever  lov.  and  mak.  a  I 

LIES. 
.fiiilc.  Ifi.  in.  bebolc"    thou  hast  told  me  /.  13 
./»/;  n.3.  should  Ihv     make  men  hold  their  pejcel 

13.  4.  ve  are  forgeV^  of/,  physicians  of  no  value 
Psal.  40.  4.  respeclPth  not  such  as  turn  aside  toi 

,58.  3.  wicked  are  estning.  and  go  asttay,  speak  I. 

62.  4.  they  delight  in  /.  thev  curse  inwardly 

63. 11.  the  mouth  that  speaketh/  ahall  be  stopped 


Ps  )01.7  thattelleth  i.  shall  not  tarry  in  inysighf 
PrO».6.19,  L.  hates  a  false  witness  that  speaketii  I. 
14.  5.  but  a  false  witness  will  utter  /. 
25.  but  a  deceitful  witness  speakutli  i 

19.  5.  and  he  that  speaketli  /.  shall  n(  i  »;ifii|)e 
9.  and  he  that  speaketh  I.  shall  p«rish 

29.  12.  if  a  ruler  hearken  to  /.  his  servants  wicked 

30.  8  remove  far  from  me  vanity  a[id  I. 

!sa.  9. 15.  the  proiihet  that  teacheth  /.  he  is  the  tail 
16.  6.  the  pride  of  Mciab,  but  his  I.  shall  not  be  so 

28.  15.  for  we  have  made  I.  our  refuge 

17.  the  hail  shall  sweep  away  the  refuge  of  /. 
59.3.  your  lijis  liave  spoken  I.  your  tongue  hath 

4.  they  trusj  in  vanity,  and  speak  /. 

/'er.9.3.  they  bend  theirtonguesliketheirbow  fori. 

5.  they  have  taught  their  tongu*'  to  speak  I 
14.  14.  the  prophets  [irophesy  Z.  23.  25,  26 

16.  19.  surely  our  fathers  have  inherited  I. 

20.  6.  to  whom  thou  hast  prophesied  I.  vanity 

23.  14.  they  commit  adultery,  and  walk  in  I. 

32.  cause  my  peo.  to  err  by  their  /.  and  lightness 
48.  30.  shall  not  be  so,  his  /.  shall  not  so  effect  it 
Ezek.  13.  8.  ye  have  spoken  vanity  and  seen  I. 

9.  mine  hand  be  U|)on  the  propliels  that  divine  Z. 

19.  by  your  lying  to  my  i)eople  that  hear  your  I. 

22.  with  I.  ye  have  made  the  righteous  sad 
22.28.  divming  Z.  unto  them,saynig,  thussaith  L. 

24.  12.  she  hath  wearied  herself  wim  I. 
Dan.  11.  27.  they  shall  speak  Z.  at  one  table 
Ifos.  7.  3.  they  make  the  princes  glad  with  their  Z. 

13.  tho'  redeemed,  yet  they  have  spoken  Z.  ag.  me 

10.  13.  ye  have  eaten  the  fruit  of  Z.  because  thou 

11.  12.  Epinaim  compasseth  me  about  with  Z.  and 
the  house  of  Israel  with  deceit,but  Judah  faithful 

12.  1.  he  daily  increase'h  Z.  and  desolation 
.'Itiwf  2.  4.  and  their  /.  caused  them  to  err 

Mic.  ti.  12.  the  inhabitants  thereof  have  spoken  Z. 
I\rn>i .  .!.  1.  woe  to  the  bloody  city,  it  is  full  of  Z. 
Huh.  2.  18.  the  molten  image,  and  a  teacher  of  Z. 
Zepk.3.  13.  the  remnant  of  Israel  shall  notsjieak  Z. 
Zech..  13.  3.  thou  s|>eakest  I.  in  the  name  of  the  Ld. 
1  Tim.  4.  2.  speak  Z.in  hypocrisy, having  conscience 

LYING, 
^s.  31. 6. 1  have  hated  them  that  regard  Z.  vanities, 
but  I  trust  in  the  Lord 
IB.let  the  Z.lipsbe  put  In  silence,  that  speak  things 
52.  3.  thou  lovest  I.  raiher  than  righteousness 
59.  12.  and  for  cursiiij  niid  I.  which  they  speak 
109.  2.  they  have  spok'-'n  against  me  with  Z.  tongue 
119.  29  remove  Iroin  ine  the  way  of  Z   and  grant 

163.  I  hate  and  abhor  Z.  but  thy  law  do  I  luve 
120  2.  deliver  my  sonl,  O  Lord,  from  Z.  lips 
Pro«.6.17.llir  Lord  hateth  a  proud  look,  a  Z. tongue 
10.  18.  he  that  hidelh  hatred  with  Z.  lips  is  a  fool 
12.  19.  but  a  Z.  I'l.igue  is  but  for  a  moment 

22.  I.  lips  are  abomination  to  the  Lord 

13. 5.  a  righteous  m;in  hateth.'.  i.ii  a  wicked  man 
is  loathsome,  an  :  c<>meth  to  shame 

17.  7.  much  less  do  Z.  lips  become  a  prince 

21.  6.  getting  of  treasures  by  !i  Z.  tongue  is  vanity 
26.  28.  a  I.  tongue  hateth  those  afflicted  by  it 

Isa.  30.9.  that  this  is  a  rcbei.ious  people,  Z.  children 
32.  7.  he  deviseth  wicked  devices  with  Z.  words 
59.  13.  in  transgressing  and  I.  against  the  Lord 

/er. 7. 4. trust  ye  not  in  Z. words,  saying,  temple  of  L. 
8.  behold,  ye  trust  in  Z.  words  that  cannot  profit 

29.  23.  because  have  spoken  Z.  words  in  my  name 
Kiek.  13.  6.  they  have  seen  vanity  and  Z.  divina- 
tion, saying,  the  Lord  saith 

have  ye  not  spriken  a  I.  ilivi:ialion  ? 
ID.  by  your  I.  to  my  penple  lint  hear  your  lies 
Dan.  2.9.  ye  have  preparei!  .'.".v  iuls  to  speak  before 
Has.  4.2.by  swearing,  Z.  a.w'i  liiiling,  they  break  out 
Jonah  2.  8.  they  that  observe  Z.  vanities  forsake 
Epk.  4.  25.  putting  away  i.  speak  every  man  truth 
t  Thcss.  2.  9.  whose  coming  Is  with  Z.  wonders 

LYING  spirit. 
1  Kings  22.  22. 1  will  be  a  I.  spirit  in  the  mouth  of 

all  his  prophets,  2  Ckrun.  18.  21. 

23.  Ld.  hath  put  a  Z  s.  in  prophets,  2  Chr.  18.  22. 

LYING. 
G'f7i.34.7. wrought  folly  in  Z.  with  .Jacob's  daughter 
J^um  31. 17. kill  woman  that  hath  known  man  by  I. 

18.  ail  that  have  not  known  man  by  Z.  with  h'm, 

keep  alive  for  yourselves,  .Tudg.  21.  12. 

31.  35.  women  had  not  known  man  by  I.  with  him 
Dent.  22.  22.  if  a  man  be  found  l.  with  a  woman 
Judg.  21. 1 11.  destroy  that  knowtth  Z.  witii  man 

LYING.      , 
Ocn.  29.2.  there  were  three  flocks  of  sheep  Z.  by  it 
Ezod.  23.5.  the  ass  of  him  that  hateth  thee,  Z. 
Deut.  21.  1.  if  one  be  found  slain,  I.  in  the  field 
"sal.  139.  3.  thou  comjiassest  my  path  and  I.  down 
fsa.  56,  10.  sleeping,  I.  down,  loving  to  slumber 
Mat.  9.2.  brought  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  I.  on  bed 
.Mark  5.  40.  he  entereth  In  where  tho  damsel  was  I. 
Luke  2. 12.  ve  shall  find  the  babe  Z.  in  a  manger,  16. 
John  13.  25.  he  then  Z.  on  Jesns'  breast,  saith 
2u.  5.  he  saw  the  linen  clothes  Z.  yet  wont  not  in 
7.  an)  'he  napkin  lot  I.  with  the  linen  clothes 
TT-O 


xMAD 

LYING  in  wati. 
Josh.&.  1 13.  there  Z.  in  wa't  on  west  side  of  tne  city 
Judg.  9  35.  and  .^bimelech  rose  up  from  I.  in  wait 

16.  9.  now  there  were  men  l.inwait  in  the  chamb. 
//ajn.3  10.  he  was  to  me  as  a  bear  Z.  in  wait,  as  lion 
./Jets  20. 19.  which  befel  me  by  the  Z.  in  ic.  of  Jews 

23. 16.  when  Paul's  kinsmen  heard  of  their  Z.  in  w. 


M. 


MAD 

Signifies,  [1]  One  distracted,  or  deprived  of  rea- 
son, Acts  26.  24.  1  Cor.  14.  23.  [2J  One  dis- 
sembling madness,  and  behaving  himself  fool- 
ishly, 1  Sam.  21.  13.  [3]  One  furious  with 
raging  zeal  in  persecuting.  Acts  2(i.  11.  [4] 
One  whose  mind  is  so  troubled  and  perplexed, 
that  he  knows  not  what  to  do,  but  acts  irregu- 
larly and  extravagantly,  Deut.  28.  .34.  Eccl.  7. 
7.'Jer.  25.  16.  [5]  (.'ne  who  is  infatuated,  or 
impetuous  and  violent  in  his  desires  after 
idols  and  vanity,  Jer.  50.  38.  [6]  Foolish,  de 
ceitful,  and  lying,  Hos.  9.  7. 

Deut.  28.  34.  shall  be  m.  for  the  sight  of  thine  eyes 

1  .Sayn.  21.  13.  and  David  .feigned  himself  m. 

14. Achish  said  to  his  servants,  you  see  man  is  m. 

2  Kings  9.  11.  wheref.  came  this  m.  fellow  to  thee? 
Psal.  102.  8.  they  that  are  m.  against  me  are  sworn 
Eccl.  2.  2.  I  said  of  laughter  it  is  ?n.  of  mirth,  what 

7.  7.  surely  oppression  maketh  a  wise  man  m. 
fsa.  44.  25.  and  that  maketh  diviners  m. 

.59.tl5.he  thatdeparteth  frt;ni  evil  is  accounted  ?n. 
.Jcr.  25.  16.  they  shall  drink,  be  moved,  and  be  m. 

29.  26.  for  every  man  that  is  711.  put  him  in  prison 

50.  38.  and  they  are  m.  upon  their  idols 

51.  7.  of  her  wine,  therefore  the  nations  are  m. 
//o.5.9.7.llie  proiih.  is  a  fool,  the  spiritual  man  is  m. 
.John  10.20.  hath  devil  and  ia  m.  why  hear  ye  him? 
Jlcts  12.  15.  and  they  said  to  Rlioda,  thou  art  m. 

26.  ]].  and  being  exceedingly  m.  against  them 

24.  Paul,  much  learning  doth  make  thee  m. 

25.  but  he  said,»I  am  not  m.  most  noble  Festus 

1  Cor.  14.  23.  will  they  not  say  that  ye  are  ?«.? 

MADE. 
EiorZ. 2.14.  whom,  thee  prince  over  us?  Acts  7.27. 
4.  II   L.said  to  him,  who  hath  ra.  man's  mouth  ? 
9.20.  r/i.  his  servants  and  cattle  flee  into  the  houses 

32.  4.  after  he  had  m.  it  a  molten  calf^  hey  said 
25.  Aaron  had  m.  them  naked  to  their  shame 
31.  and  have  m.  them  gods  of  gold,  Hos.  8.  4. 

39.  42.  so  the  childrei'  of  Israel  m.  all  tho  work 
A''«m.20.5.vvliy  have  ye  -n  us  to  come  from  Egypt? 
/>ri/<.9.21.1  took  yoursin  and  calfwhich  he  had  m. 
./b5/(.8.15.Joshua  a..d  Idt.  in  as  if  they  were  beaten 

9.  4.  went  and  m.  as  if  they  had  been  ambassadors 

14.  8.  they  m.  the  heart  i.f  the  people  melt 
22.28.  the  patte-n  of  the  altar  which  our  lathers  m. 

Jvdg.  16. 19.  sh-  in.  Samson  pleep  upon  her  knees 
25.  Samson  m.  the  Philistines  sport,  27. 
18.  24.  ye  have  taken  away  the  godi  which  I  m. 
hSnm.3. 13.  his  sons  m.themselv.  vile,  restra^ii.  not 
8. 1.  that  Samuel  ?«.  his  sons  judges  over  Israel 
12.  1.  behold,  I  have  m.  a  king  over  you 
15. 17.  wast  thou  not  m.  the  head  of  Israel  ? 
33.  as  thy  sword  hath  in.  women  childless 
27.10.  Achish  said, whither  have  ye  m.  road  to  'lay 

2  ■'^nm.  13  6.  Amnon  lay  down  and  m.  himself  sick 

1  Kings  12. 32.  sacrificing  to  calves  that  he  had  m 

15.  12.  he  removed  all  idols  which  his  fathers  jh. 
13.  she  had  m.  an  idol  in  a  grove,  2  Chr.  1.5.  16. 

20.34.  shalt  make  streets  as  my  father  m.  in  Saina. 

2  Kings  11. 12.  they  m.  him  king  and  anointed  him 

16.  11.  as  Aliaz  sent,  so  Urijah  the  priest  ?«.  it 

1  Chr.  26.  10.  yet  his  father  m.  him  the  ehief 

2  Chr.  25.  16.  art  thou  711.  of  the  king's  counsel? 
28.  19.for  Ahab  m.  Judah  naked  and  transgressed 

33.  7.  set  the  idol  he  had  ra.  in  the  house  of  God 

34.  3.3.  Josiah  m.  all  present  to  serve  the  Lord 
Ezra  5. 14.  Shesh-bazzar  whom  he  m.  governor 
JVpA.  4.  9.  we  m.  our  prayer  unto  our  God 
Esth.  2.  17.  Ahasuerus  ni.  her  queen  inst.  ofVashti 

9. 17.  they  in.  it  day  of  feasting  and  gladness,  18. 
.Tob  15.  7.  or  wast  thou  m.  before  the  hills? 
Psal.  7. 15.  he  m.  a  pit,  and  is  fallen  into  pit  he  m. 

9.  15.  the  heathen  are  sunk  into  the  pit  they  m. 

.52.7.  this  'v  tlie  man  that  m.not  God  his  strength 
Ecc'i.  2.  4.  1  m.  me  great  works,  I  builded  houses 
5.  I  m.  the  gardens  ||  6.  I  m.  the  pools  of  water 
Cant.  1.  6.  they  ra.  me  keeper  of  the  vineyards 

3.  10,  he  m.  the  pillars  of  silver,  botloni  of  gold 

6.  12.  my  sojl  771.  me  like  chariots  of  .Amminadib 
fsa.  i  8-  t'fiai  .vhich  their  own  fingers  have  911. 

14.  16.  is  'h  sine  man  that  m.  earth  to  tremble? 

28.  I ').  ftr  we  have  in.  lies  our  refuge,  and  falseh. 

29.16.sha:I  work  sav  of  him  that  m.  it, he  m.me  not 

31.7.  which  your  hands  have  m.  unto  you  for  a  uin 

40. 1 14.  and  who  in.  him  understand  ? 

59.  t  2.  your  sins  have  ni.  him  hide  his  face 
8.  thev  have  m.  them  crooked  oatlii 


MAD 

Jer.  10. 11.  the  gods  that  have  not  m.  the  lesvena 
12.  10.  have  )«.  my  pleasant  portion  a  w  JderneH 
18.  4.  the  vessel  that  he  in.  was  marred  ;n  the  hand 
of  the  potter,  so  he  m.  it  again  another  vess«1 
37.  15.  for  they  had  m.  that  the  prison 
41.9.which  Asa  the  king  had  7a.forfear  of  Baashi 
51.  34.  Nebuchadnezzar  m.  me  an  empty  vessel 

Ezek.  13.  22.  ye  m.  the  heart  of  the  righteous  sao 
17.  16.  where  the  king  dwelleth  that  7n.  him  king 

20.  28.  there  also  they  m.  their  sweet  savour 
21.24,  ye  have  7/7.  your  initiuity  to  be  remembered 
31.  4.  waters  777.  hini  great,  deep  set  him  upon  high 

Dan.  5.  11.  thy  father  771.  master  of  the  magiciaiid 

9.  13.  yet  777.  we  not  our  prayer  before  the  Loid 
Jfos.  2.  t  8.  silver  wherewith  Ihey  m.  Baal 

7.  5.  the  princes  have  m.  him  sick  with  wine 

8.  6.  the  workman  777.  it,  therefore  it  is  not  God 
jimos  5.  26.  the  god  which  ye  m.  to  yourselves 
Zech.  7.  t  11.  but  they  ra.  their  ears  heavy 

12.  yea,  they  »7i.  their  hearts  as  an  adamant 
Jilat.  9.22.  daughter,  thy  faith  hath  ?(7.  thee  whole 
Mark  5.  34.  |  10.  52.  Luke  8.  48.  |  17.  19. 

15.  6.  have  777.  commandment  of  G.  of  none  efl'ect 
21. 13.  called  the  house  of  prayer,  but  ye  have  m.  il 

a  den  of  thieves,  JIr:-k  11.  17.  Luke  19.  46 

25.  16.  traded  and  771.  them  other  five  talents 
Luke  12.  14.  man,  who  m.  me  a  judge  over  you  T 
Acts  3.  16.  and  his  name  hath  777.  this  man  stron* 

8.  3.  as  for  Saul,  he  rn.  havock  of  the  church 
23.13. more  than  forty  who  had  771.  this  conspiracj-- 
27.  40.  they  hoised  sail,  and  777.  toward  shore 
Ro7n.  8.  2,  hath  m.  free  from  law  of  sin  and  death 
1  Tim.  i.  19.  concerning  faith  have  777.  shipwreck 
Heb.  7.  19.  for  the  law  in.  nothing  perfect 
1  ./o/t77  5.  10.  he  that  believeth  not,  hath  ?7(.  G.  a  liai 
Rev.  7.  14. 777.  them  white  1:1  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 
14.  8.  she  777.  all  nations  drnik  of  the  wine 
See  C0VEN-4.NT,  End,  Fire. 
MADE,  meant  of  Ood,  Lord,  Christ. 
Gen.  I.  7.  God  m.  the  firmanwint  and  divided 

16.  m.  two  great  lights,  he  777.  stars,  Ps.  136.  5,  7. 
25.  God  77i.  the  beast  of  the  earth  after  his  kii.'! 

31.  God  saw  every  thing  that  he  had  m.  was  goo'I 
2.  2.  God  rested  fn.ni  ijl'  his  work  he  had  ;/(. 

4.  God  777.  the  earth  aii'l  heavens,  Ezod.  20.  1! 
I  31.  17.  Psal.  146.  6.  Isa.  45.  18.  Jer.  10.  12. 
9.  777.  to  grow  every  tree  ||  22.  777.  he  a  woman 

5.  1.  in  the  likr-.i'.ss  of  (;od  m.  he  him,  9.  6 

6,  6.  it  rej)eiiti-.i  the  Loril  he  had  m.  man,  7 
8.  1.  God  777.  a  ,Mnd  to  jiass  over  the  earth 

21.  6.  and  Sm  lii  said,  God  hnth  777.  me  to  laugh 
24.  21.  the  i.oid  hath  777.  his  journey  prosperous 

26.  22.  nov<  the  Lonl  hath  777.  room  for  ua 

89.  3.  the  Lord  177.  all  Joseph  did  to  pro-sper,  23. 
41.  61.  God  hatli  m.  me  to  forget  all  my  toil 

45.  8.  God  liatli  m.  me  afather  to  Pharaoh 
9.  God  liath  m.  me  Lord  of  all  Egypt 

Exod.\.2\.  the  mid  wives  feared  God.  he  ??i,  houses. 

14.  21.  and  the  Lord  rn.  the  .sea  dry  land 
Lev.  2,3.  43.  I  m.  Israel  to  dwell  in  booths 

2ti. 13.1am  L.yourG.  andl  liave777.yougonpright 
A'77m.32,13.he  771,  them  to  wanderinlhe  wilderness 
JJeut.  2.30.  for  the  Lord  ?7i,  his  lie.art  obstinate 

i.  36,  out  of  heaven  he  777,  thee  to  hear  his  voice 

10.  22.  the  Lord  hath  ?7i.  thee  as  the  stars 

11.4.  how  he  771,  the  water  of  the  Rcdseatooverfl, 
26.  19.  thee  above  all  nations  which  he  hath  771. 

32.  C.  hath  he  not  m.  thee,  and  establi.shed  thee 
13. he  771.  him  ride,  ??i.  himsnckhoney  out  of  rock 
15.  then  he  forsook  God  which  rn.  him,  and  rock 

Josh.  22,  25,  the  Lord  771,  Jordan  border  between  us. 
Judg.  5. 13,  he  771,  him  have  dominion  over  mighty 
21.  15.  the  Lord  had  771.  a  breach  in  the  tribes 

1  .S(77r7.  12.  8.  and  tti.  them  dwell  in  this  p.ace 

15.  35.  the  Ld.  repented  that  he  had  777.  Saul  kin; 

2  .Sf77H.  6. 8.  because  the  Ijord  had  m.  a  breach  upon. 
22. 12.  he  m.  darkness  pavilions  round  about  hiin. 

36.  thy  gentleness  haih  m.  me  great,  Psal.  18.35. 

1  Kings  2.  24.  who  hath  m.me  a  house  as  promised 

10.9.  the  Lord  loved  Israel,  therefore  he  777.  the*: 

king,  14.  7.  I  16.  2.  2CAr.  1.  II. 

1  Chr.  16. 26.  but  the  Lord  777.  the  heavens,  JV>t.  9. 

6.  Ps.  33.  6.  I  96.  5.  I  121 .  2.  I  124.  8.  |  1.34.  3. 

2  Chro7i.  20,  27,  the  I,ord  had  m.  them  to  rejoice 
26  5.  he  sought  the  Lord,  God  m.  him  to  prosper 

Ezra  6.  22.  Lord  had  777.  them  joyful,  JVpZt.  12.43. 
.Job  10.8.  thy  hands  have  7k.  me  and  fashioned  mo 

16.  7.  he  hath  777.  me  weary,  thou  hast  777.  desolat» 

17.  6.  he  hath  m.  me  a  Dy-word  of  the  people 
2S.26.  when  he  m.  a  decree  for  the  rain,  and  away 
31.  15.  did  not  he  that  m.  me  in  the  womb  mak» 

33.  4.  the  Spirit  of  God  771.  me,  and  gave  me  life 
40.19,he  that  m.him  can  make  his  sword  approach 

Psal.  30. 1 .  hast  not  m.  my  foe.=  to  rejoice  over  m» 

46.  8.  what  desolations  he  hath  m.  in  the  earth 
95.  5.  the  sea  is  his  and  he  m.  it  ||  100.  3.  he  m.  ti» 
105.  28.  he  sent  darkne.?s,  and  ra.  it  dark 

1 18,  24, this  is  the  day  the  Ld.  hath  m.  will  rpjoic* 

119.  73.  thy  hands  have  m.  me  and  fnshionid  nt< 
136.  5.  that  by  wisdom  771.  the  heavens.  At*- 14.  li 


MAD 

/V   136. 14.  and  m  Isr.  puss  itirougli  tlie  midst  of  it 

148.  t>.  he  hath  m.  a  decree  which  sliull  nut  pass 

149.  2.  let  Israel  rejoice  in  him  tiiat  m.  him 
ProB.  lb.  4   the  Lord  in.  all  things  lor  himself 

90.  12.  the  Lord  hath  m.  even  ho!h  of  them 
Eccl.  3.11.  he  hatii  m.  e\ery  thing  beautiful  in  time.' 
7. '29.  I  found  that  God  hath  tit.  man  upright 
Isa.  27.  11.  he  (hat  iii.  thein  will  nut  have  mercy 
30  33.  he  hath  m.  Tophet  deep  and  large 
44  2.  thus  saith  the  Lord  that  m.  and  formed  thee 
53.  12.  he  HI.  intercession  for  tlm  transgressois 
66.  2.  all  these  things  hath  mine  hand  in. 
Jer.  8.  8.  lo,  certainly  in  vain  m.  he  it 
29. 2i).  the  Lord  m.  thee  priest  instead  of  Jehciada 
32.  20.  who  hast  m.  thee  a  name  as  at  this  day 
.38.  16.  as  the  Lord  liveth,  that  /».  us  this  soul 
Lam.  1.13.  he  hath  iii.  me  desolate  and  faint,  3.  11. 

14.  the  Lord  hath  m.  my  strength  to  lull 

3.  4.  ray  Hesh  and  my  skin  halh  he  iii.  old 
7.halh  m.  my  chain  heavy  H'J.Hi.my  jiatlis  crooked 

15.  he  hath  /«.  me  drunken  with  wormwood 
Ezck.  31.  16.  I  III.  nations  to  shake  at  tha  sound 
lonah  1.9. 1  fear  God  who  iiath  m.seaand  dry  land 
Zeph.  3.  6.  I  Hi.  their  elreets  waste,  none  passetli 
>UaM9.4.he  in.  them  male  and  female,  .Ma,ik  10.6. 
Lnke  11.40.did  not  he  that  m.thal  which  is  without 
Jehn  1.  3.  wilhoul  him  was  not  any  thing  m. 

4.  1.  Jesus  III.  more  disciples[j46.  he  /«. water  wine 

5.  11.  he  that  in.  ine  whole  said,  take  up  thy  bed 
9.  6.  he  spat  and  in.  clay  of  the  spittle,  11.  14. 

19.  7.  because  he  in.  himself  the  !?un  of  God 
Actf'i.  36.  know  that  God  hath  m.  that  same  Jesus 

15.  7.  ye  know  that  God  in.  choice  among  us 
17. 24.  G.  thatm.  tho  world  and  all  things  therein 
^6.  hath  III.  of  one  Uood  all  nations  of  men 

20.  28.  the  Holy  Ghost  hath  wi.  you  overseers 

1  Cbr.  1.  20.  Hi.  foolish  the  wisdom  of  this  world 

2  C'')r.3.6.hath  Hi. us  able  ministers  of  NewTestam. 
5.21.  hath  III.  liim  to  be  sin  for  us  who  knew  no  sin 

Gal.  5. 1.  liberty  wherewith  Christ  halh  m.  us  free 
Eph.  1.  6.  he  hath  in.  us  accepted  in  the  Beloved 

2.6.  God  halh  hi. us  sit  together  in  heavenly  places 

14.  he  is  our  peace  who  halh  mi.  both  one 
P/iUein.  2.  7.  but  Hi.  himself  of  no  reputation 
Col.  I.  12.  who  hath  m.  us  meet  to  be  partakers 

2.  15.  he  m.  a  shew  of  them  openly,  triumphing 
Heb.  1.  2.  by  whom  also  he  m.  the  worlds 

6.  13.  for  when  God  ni.  promise  to  Abraham 
Rev.  1.6.  and  halh  m.  us  kings  and  priests  to  God 

14.  7.  and  worship  him  that  in.  heaven  and  earth 

I  haoe,  or  haoe  I  MADE. 

Oeii.  7.  4.  destroy  every  living  suhstance  I  have  m. 

14.  23.  lest  thou  say,  I  have  in.  Abram  rich 
17.5.a  father  of  nations /lai-e  I  m.  thee,  Ruin.i.ll. 
27.  37.  Isaac  said,  behold,  /  have  in.  Iiim  thy  lord 

Ezod.  7. 1.  see  /  have  in.  thee  a  god  to  Pharaoh 
2  .Sam.7.9.  f  have  ;;i.lliee  a  great  name,  1  C/ir.17.8, 
1  Kings  S.  59.  wherewith  1  have  in.  supplication 
1  Chr.  29.  19.  for  the  which  /  have  m.  provision 
Ezra  0.  11.  /  Oarins  have  in.  a  decree,  12. 
Jvb  17.  13.  /  have  in.  my  bed  in  the  darkness 

31.  24.  if  /  have  m.  gold  my  hope,  or  have  said 

39.  fi.  whose  .house  I  have  in.  the  wilderness 
Psal.  45. 1.  I  will  speak  of  things  which  I  have  m. 
Prov.  20.9. who  can  say,  I  have  in.  my  heart  clean? 
Isa.  16.  10.  I  have  in.  their  shouting  to  cease 

21.  2.  the  sighing  thereof  Aaue  /  hi.  to  cease 
43.7. 1  have  fiirmed  him,  yea,  I  have  in.  him,  46. 4. 
45. 12.  I  h.  m.  llie  eiutli,and  creat.  man,  ./er.  27.5 
57.  16.  and  the  souls  which  /  have  m.  should  fail 

Jer.  1.  13.  behold  I  hare  m.  thee  a  defenced  city 

49. 10.  but  I  have  m.  Esau  bare,  and  uncovered 
E-.ek.  3.  8.  behold,  I  hare  m.  thy  face  strung,  9. 
17.  I  have  in.  thee  a  walchinanto  house  of  Israel 

13.22.  ye  made  heart  sad,  wliom  I  have  not  7/i.  sad 

17.  24.  and  I  have  m.  the  dry  tree  lo  flourish 

22.  4.  therefore  have  I  in.  ihee  a  reproach 
29.  3.  my  rivor  is  mine,  /  have  in.  it  for  myself,  9, 
31.  9.  Ih.  m.  him  fair  by  muititude  of  his  branches 

Dan.  3.  15,  worship  the  image  which  I  have 
.1mo.s  i.lO.  I  have  hi. the  stink  ofcamiis  to  come  up 
Obad.  2.  I  have  m.  thee  sniiiil  among  the  healheii 
Mai.  2.  9.  Ihercfiire  have  I  in.  you  conlemplible 
John  7. 23.  bfraii.-^e  Ik.  in.  a  man  avery  whit  whole 

1  Cor.  9.  19.  vet  have  I  m.  invself  servant  to  all 

Tfiuu  hast  MAUR. 
Ejod.lS.l"!.  plant  iheiri  in  the  place  which  th.  h.7n. 

29.  36.  when  thou  ha.it  in.  an  atonement  fur  it 
Josh.i.Vl.  this  oath  which  thou  h.  m.  us  swear,  20. 
IKings  3.7.  t.h.  m.thyservant  king  instead  of  Dav. 

9.  3. 1  have  heard  thy  supplication  Ihat  thou  h.  m. 

2  Kmgs  19.15.  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  thou  host  m. 

heaven  and  earth,  Isa.  37.  16.  .Jer.  32.  17. 
I  Chr  22.8.  word  came,  saying  th-  h.  m.  great  wars 
Job  1. 10.  /.  h.  VI.  a  hedge  about  him  and  his  house 

10  9.  remember  that  than  hast  in.  me  as  the  clay 

16.  7.  thou  hast  in.  desolate  all  my  company 
Pial.  8.5.  thduhast  m.  liim  little  lower  than  angels 

15.  43.  Ihoii  ,'iast  m.  me  the  head  of  the  heathen  J. /oA  7.  .3.  I  am  m.  to  possess  months  of  vanity 
51.6    i.hou  h.ist  III.  Ii-in  most  blessed  for  ever       I  4J.33.  not  his  like  on  earth,  who  is  w.willimit  fear 

361  %  ft 


MAD 

Psal.  30.7.  thou  hast  in.  my  mountain  stand  stronj 
39.5.beliold,  thou  h.  in.  my  days  as  a  hand  breadth 
60.2.  t.h.  in.  the  earlli  to  tremble, thou  hast  broken 
3.  thouhust  Hi. us  drink  the  wine  of  astonishment 
74.  J 7.  thou  hast  in.  summer  and  winter 
86.9.  all  nations  whom  thou  hast  m.  shall  worship 

88.  8.  thou  hast  in.  me  an  abomination  to  them 

89.  42.  thou  hast  in.  all  his  enemies  lo  rejoice 
44.  t.  h.  nt.  hisglury  to  cease,  and  cast  his  throne 
47.  wherefore  hast  thou  in.  all  men  in  vain  1 

91. 9. because  thou  hast  i/i.lhe  Lord  thy  habitation 

92.  4.  thou  Ld.  hast  m.  me  glad  through  thy  work 

104.24. Ihy  works,  in  wisdom  hast  thou  7/i.theniall 
26.  Leviathan, whom  thou  hast  wi.to  play  thoroin 

119.  98.  thou  hast  in.  me  wiser  than  mine  enemies 
Isa.  25.  2.  for  thou  hast  in.  of  a  city  a  heap,  a  ruin 

43.  24.  but  thou  hast  in.  mc  to  serve  with  thy  sins 

63. 17.  Ld.  why  th.  h.  in.  us  to  err  from  thy  ways  1 
Jer.  2.28.  but  where  are  thy  gods  that  t.  h.  in.  theeT 

14. 22.  we  wait  on  thee,  for  t.  h.  m.  all  these  things 
Lain.  3.45.  t.  h.  in.  us  as  the  oti'scouring  and  refuse 
Eztk.l3.5.  nor  hast  t.in.  up  the  hedge  lor  the  house 

16.  24.  thou  h.  in.  thee  a  high  place  in  every  street 
25.  thuu  hast  in.  thy  beauty  to  be  abhorred 

22.  4.  hastdeliled  in  thy  idols  which  thou  hast  m. 
13.  at  thy  dishonest  gain  which  t.  h.  in.  and  blooil 
jUui.20.12.but  one  liuur,andt.A.(/i.them  equal  to  us 
Jioin.  9.  20.  thing  formed  say,  why  h.  t.  m.  me  thus 
Rev.  5.  10.  th.  U.  m.  us  to  our  God  kings  and  priests 

M.VUE  haste. 
Ge?!.24.46.  Rebekah  m.h.  and  letdown  her  pitcher 

43.  30.  Joseph  in.  h.  ||  Ei^od.  34. 8.  Moses  m.  haste 
Judg.  13.  10.  Manuah's  wife  m.  haste  and  ran 

1  6'aHi.  23.26.  David  in.  h.\\  25. 18.  Abigail  ni.  haste 

2  Sam.  4.4.  as  Mephibuslieth's  nurse  m.hastc  to  llee 
PsaZ.119.C0. 1  in. haste,  and  delayed  not  to  keep  thy 
Luke  19.  6.  Zaccheus  m.  haste,  and  came  down 

i-ge  Israel,  Sin,  Known. 
M.ADE  manifest. 
Z-ii/ie8.17.nollnng secret  ihatshall  not  bem..,va7ii/. 
Jo/i7i  1.31.  but  that  be  should  be  in.  inanifestto  Isr. 
3.  21.  to  the  light,  that  his  deeds  may  be  ni.  inanif. 
9.3.  the  works  of  G.  should  be  hi.  manifest  in  him 
Rom.  10.  20. 1  was  nt.  m.  to  them  that  asked  not 
16.  26.  but  now  is  m.  m.  lo  all  nations  for  obed. 

1  Cor.  3.13.  every  man's  work  shall  be  m.manifest 
11. 19.  that  they  which  are  approved  may  be  7/1. Hi 
14.  25.  thus  are  the  secrets  of  his  heart  m.  m. 

2  Cor.  4.  10.  life  of  Jesus  should  be  771.  7ii.  11. 
11.  6.  we  have  been  thoroughly  7;i.  Hi.  among  you 

Eph.  5.  13.  are  approved,  are  771.  m.  by  the  light 
Col.  1.  26.  but  now  is  771.  manifest  to  his  saints 
UTim.  1. 10.  now  in.  m.  by  the  appearing  of  Christ 
Heb.  9.  6.  way  into  the  holiest  was  not  yet  hi.  711. 

1  John  2.  19.  went  uut,  that  they  might  be  m.  m. 
Rev.  15.  4.  for  thy  judgments  are  in.  manifest 

MAUE  peace. 
Josh.  9. 15.  and  Joshua  in. peace  with  them,  10.1,4. 
11.  19.  there  was  not  a  city  that  m.  p.  with  Israel 

2  Sam.  10.  19.  when  the  servants  of  Hadarezer 
were  smitten,  they  7/!.  peace  with  Israel, 
1  Chron.  19.  19. 

1  Kings  22.  44.  Jehoshaphat  m.  peace  with  Israel 

M/VDE  ready. 
Gen.  43.  25.  they  7h.  r.  the  present  against  noon 

46. 29.  Joseph  in.  ready  his  chariot  to  meet  Israel 
Exod.\i.Q.  Pharaoh  m.  ready  his  chariot,  and  took 
.Judg.  6. 19.  and  Gideon  went  in  and  m.  ready  a  kid 

13.  15.  Manuah  said,  till  we  have  771.  ready  a  kid 

1  Kings  6.  7.  7k.  r.  before  it  was  brought  thither 

2  Kings  9.  21.  and  Joram's  chariot  was  7h.  ready 

1  Chron.  28.  2.  and  had  711.  ready  for  the  building 

2  Chron.  35.14.  afterward  they  /«.  r.  for  themselves 
Psal.  7.  12.  he  hath  bent  his  bow  and  m.  it  ready 
Has.  7.  6.  they  have  jh.  r.  their  heart  like  an  oven 
Mat.  26.  19.  the  disciples  in.  ready  the  passover, 

Mark  14.  16.  Luke  22.  13. 
Jicts  10. 10.  while  they  7rt.  r.  Peter  fell  into  a  trance 
2  Cor.  10.  16.  boast  of  things  771.  ready  lo  our  hand 
Rev.  19.  7.  and  his  wife  hath  in.  herself  reat/w 

MADE  speed. 
1  A'/h^4- 12.18.  Rehuhoam  m.  .1.  toget,  2C/ir.l0.18. 

MADE  void. 

jV«7n.,30.  12.  if  her  husband  hath  utterly  m.  void 

Psal.  8!1.  .39.  thou  hast  in.  v.  covenant  of  thy  serv. 

119.126.  time  to  work,  for  they  have7n.ii.  Ihy  law 

Rom.  4.  14.  fur  if  thc^y  of  law  be  heirs,  faith  is  7/1.  v. 

MADE,  passively. 
Gen.  49.  24.  the  arms  uf  his  hands  were  w.  strong 
Lev.  22.  5.  whereby  he  may  ho  7h.  unclean 
jVuin.  4.  26.  they  shall  bear  all  that  is  m.  for  them 
6.4.  he  shall  eat  nothing  that  is  771.  of  Ihe  vine-tree 

1  Kings  8. 38.  w  hat  supplication  be 7/1.  2  Chr.  6.29. 

2  Chr.  6.  40.  ears  attend  to  prayer  m.  in  this  place 
Ezra  5. 17.  let  there  be  search  771.  in  king's  house 

6.  1.  and  search  was  m.  in  the  house  of  the  rolls 

11.  let  his  house  be  771.  a  dunghill  for  this 
E.ith.  5. 14.  let  a  gallows  be  m.  of  fifty  cubits  high 


MAD 

P$al  49.  16.  be  not  afraid  when  one  is  m.  ricfc 
139.  14.  I  am  fiiarfully  and  wonderfully  m. 

Prov.  15.  19.  the  way  of  Iho  righteous  is  m.  plaik 
21.  11.  scorner  is  punished,  the  simple  la  m.  wise 
28.  25.  that  puttelh  trust  n  the  L.  shall  be  in.  fat 

Eccl.  1. 15.  what  is  crooked  cannot  be  771.  s'.raight 
7.  3.  for  by  sadness  of  count,  the  heart  is  in.  better 

10.  19.  a  least  is  771.  for  laughter, and  wine  makes 
Jsa.^1.12.  the  son  of  man, which  shall  he  hi. as  grasi 

66.  8.  shall  earth  be  m.  to  bring  forth  iu  one  day 
Jer.  19. 11.  a  vessel  that  cannot  be  m.  whole  agaio 

20.  8.  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  in.  a  r,  proach 
iJan.  5.  21.  his  heart  was  7h.  like  the  beasts 
Mat.  4.  3.  command  that  these  slones  bo  m.  bread 

9.  16.  and  the  rent  is  771.  worse,  Mark  2.  21. 

18.  25.  all  to  be  sold,  and  jiayment  to  bo  m. 

23.  15.  when  he  is  in.  ye  make  hini  twofold  more 
25.  6.  and  at  midnight  there  was  a  cry  m.  behold 
27.  24.  but  that  rather  a  tumult  was  77i. 

64.  command  that  the  sepulchre  be  tii.  sure 
Mark  2.  27.  he  said   the  sabbath  was  7h.  for  maik 
Luke  14.  12.  lest  a  recomiiense  be  77i.  thee 

23. 12.  same  day  Pilule  and  Herod  were  in.  friends. 
John  1.  3.  all  things  were  ni.  by  him,  and  without 

him  was  not  any  ihing  in.  that  was  in. 

10.  was  in  the  world,  the  world  wag  hi.  by  him 

14.  tho  Word  was  7h.  flesh,  and  dwelt  amung  us- 

2.  9.  ruler  had  tasted  tho  water  that  was  77i.  wine 

5.  6.  wilt  Ihou  be  7h.  whole  1  ||  14.  art  7.1.  whole 

8. 33.  ye  shall  be  7«.  free  ||  9.  39.  might  be  771.  blind 

17.  23.  that  they  may  be  77i.  perfect  in  one 

Mcts  4.35.distribution  was  in.  to  every  man  as  need 

12. 5.  but  prayer  was  rn.  without  ceasing  for  Peter 

13.  32.  promise  which  was  7n.  lo  our  fathers,  26. 6, 

16. 13.  we  went  where  prayer  was  wont  to  be  to. 

19.  26.  they  be  no  gods  which  are  in.  with  hands 
Jioin.  1.  3.  Jesus  who  was  in.  of  the  seed  of  David 

20.  being  understood  by  the  things  that  are  ;7i. 

2.  25.  thy  circumcision  is  ?«.  uncircumcision 

5.  19.  many  were  ?7i.  sinners,  many  m.  righteou*- 

6.  18.  being  7n.  free  from  sin,  ye  became,  22. 
7.13.was  then  that  which  is  good,  771.  death  lo  me?' 
9.  t  22.  vessels  of  wrath  7h.  up  to  destruction 

29.  we  had  been  m.  like  to  Sodom  and  Gomoriha 
10. 10. with  the  mouth  confession  ism.  to  salvalion 

11.  9.  let  their  table  be  ?h.  a  snare  and  a  trap 
14.21.  nor  any  thing  whereby  thy  broth,  is  7«.weak 

1  Cor.  1. 17.  lest  cross  of  Christ  be  7«.  of  none  effect 

30.  are  in  Christ,  who  of  God  is  m.  to  us  w  isdom 

4.  9.  for  we  are  7;i.  a  spectacle  10  the  world  to  ang 
13.  WH  are  m.  as  filth  of  world  and  ottscouring 

9.  22.  I  am  m.  all  things  to  all  men,  Ihat  I  might, 

12.  13.  have  been  all  in.  to  drink  into  one  Spirit 
15.  22.  even  so  in  Christ  shall  all  be  th.  alive 

45.  it  is  written,  the  first  man  Adam  was7H.a  liv- 
ing soul,  last  Adam  was  in.  a  quickening  spirit 

2  Cor.  3.  10.  for  even  that  which  was  in.  glorioui 

5.  1.  a  house  not  7h.  with  hands,  eternal  in  heavaa. 

21.  might  be  7n.  the  righteousness  of  God  in  him 
12.  9.  my  strength  is  7h.  perfect  in  weakness 

Gal.  3.  3.  are  ye  now  m.  perfect  by  the  Hesh? 
13.  Christ  redeemed  us,  being  m.  a  curse  for  ua< 
16.  to  Abrah.  and  his  seed  were  the  promises  02.. 

19.  seed  should  come,  to  whom  promise  was  771. 

4.  4.  sent  his  Son,  m.  of  a  woman,  m.  under  law 
Eph.'2.1\.  the  circumcision  in  the  flesh  m.  by  hands' 

13. were  far  oft",  are  /n.nigh  by  the  blood  of  Clirist 

3.  7.  whereof  I  was  m.  a  minister.  Col.  1.  23,  35. 
P/ii7.  2.  7.  and  was  7h.  in  the  likeness  of  men 

3.  10.  being  771.  conformable  to  his  deat'h 
C«M.20.having7H.|)eacethro'  the  blood  of  hiscroea' 

2.  11.  witli  the  circumcision  771.  without  hands 
1  Tiin.  1.9.  the  law  is  not7n.  for  a  righteous  man 

2.  1.  and  giving  of  thanks  be  m.  for  all  meo 
Tit.3.7.  justified  by  his  grace, we  should  he  m.heii* 
Heb.  1.  4.  being  7n.  so  much  better  thro)  flje  angeU 

2. 17.  it  behoved  him  to  be  7h.  like  to  his  brethren 

3.  14.  for  we  are  7n.  j)artakers  of  Christ,  if  we  hold' 

5.  5.  Christ  glorified  not  hims.  to  bo  771.  high-priest 
9.being7H.  perfect,  he  became  the  Author  of  salv- 

7.  3.  m.  like  to  the  Son  of  God,  ahideth  a  priest 

12.  there  is  m.  of  necessity  a  change  of  the  law 
16.  HI.  not  after  law  of  a  carnal  commandment' 

20.  as  not  without  an  oath  he  was  771.  priest 

21.  fur  those  priests  were  7fl.  without  an  oath 

22.  Jesus  was  771.  a  surety  of  a  better  testament 
9.2.  there  was  tabernacle  m. wherein  was  candlest 

11.  a  perfect  tabernacle  not  771.  with  hands 

24.  not  entered  into  holy  places  m.  with  hands 

10.  3.  there  is  a  remembrance  7h.  of  sins  every  yeai 

13.  expecting  till  his  enemies  be  m.  his  foolslool 

33.  partly  wliilst  ye  were  in.  a  gazing-stock 
11.3.  were  not  m.  of  things  which  do  appear 

34.  who  out  of  weakness  wore  7h.  strong 

40.  that  they  without  us  should  not  be  m.  perfet» 
12.  23.  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  man  7n.  uerfoct 
./(i77i.  1.  10.  but  the  rich,  in  that  he  is  m.  low 

2.  22.  and  by  works  was  faith  771.  perferi 

3.  9.  which  are  m.  aller  the  similitudp  ofGaai 
1  Pet.  2.  7.  the  same  is  "i.  head  of  tho  comer 


MAG 

t  Pet.  2. 12  but  these  m.  to  be  taken  and  destroyed 
Rev.  8. 11.  waters,  because  they  were  m.  bitter 
17.  2.  been  in.  drunk  with  wine  of  her  fornication 

MAUEST. 
P»a<.8.6.  thou  m.hirn  to  have  dominion  over  works 
80.  15.visit  tiie  branch  thattlsou  ni.ilrong  fortliys. 
17.  son  of  man,  whom  thou  in.  strong  for  thyself 
Ezek   16.  17.  and  m.  to  thyself  images  of  men 
29.  7.  thou  m.  all  their  lonis  to  be  at  a  stand 
Jonah  4.  10.  neither  m.  it  grow,  which  came  up 
JlcU  21.  3d.  art  not  that  EgyiUian  which  m.  uproar 
fleb  2.7.  thou  m.  him  a  little  lower  than  the  angels 

MAU-MAN. 
1Sam.21.I5.  brought  this  fellow  to  pluy  the  m-vian 
fruv.  2u.  Id.  as  a  ma.dman  who  casteth  firebrands 

MAD-MEN. 
1  So;n.21.15.  have  I  need  of  7;ia(i-;n»n  that  ye  have 
Jcr.  48.  2.  O  mad-men  the  sword  shall  puisue  you 

MADNESS. 
Deut.  28.  28.  the  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  m. 
iKiigs  9.  t  2a.  like  Jehu,  for  he  driveth  in  m. 
Eccl.l.Vi.  I  gave  my  heart  to  know  wisdom  and  m. 
2.  12.  I  turned  myself  to  behold  wisdom  and  m. 
7.  25.  to  know  the  wickedness  of  folly,  and  vi. 

9.  3.  m.  is  in  their  heart,  while  they  live 

10.  13.  the  end  of  this  talk  is  mischievous  m. 
ZecA.12.4.I  will  smite  every  horse  and  rider  with  m. 
Luke  6.  11.  and  they  were  tilled  with  m. 

'i  Pet.  2. 16.  dumb  ass  forbade  the  m.  of  the  prophet 

MAGICIAN. 
Z)an.  2.  10.  that  asked  such  things  at  any  m. 

MAGICIANS. 
Oen.  41.  8  Pharaoh  sent  and  called  for  the  m. 
SM.  I  told  this  to  the  m.  but  none  could  declare 
E2:orf.7.11,  the  w.ofKgypt  did  so  inhke  manner 
with  their  enchainments,  22  J  S.  7,  Is. 
8.19.the7n.  said  to  Pharaoh. this  i.s  the  nngerof 
i).  11.  the  7)1.  could  iiol  siand  before  Moses 
Can. 1 .20.found  them  ten  times  better  than  all  m 
2.  2.  then  the  king  commanded  to  call  the  in. 
27.  the  secret  cannot  the  m.  show  to  llie  king 
4.7.!hen  came  in  the>n  but  didiiot  makeknown 

9.  O  Belteshazzar,  masterof  the  m.  tell  me 
5.  11.  whom  thy  father  made  master  of  the  7n. 
MAGISTRATE. 
Jtidg.  18. 7.  and  there  was  no  ?n.  in  the  land 
Luke  12.  58.  when  thon  goest  to  the  m  give 

MAGISTRATES. 
Ezra  7.  25.  set  m.  and  judges,  who  may  judge 
Luke  \2.ll.  when  they  bring  you  to  the  wi. 
j4rts  16.20. they  brought  Paul  and  Silas  to  the»j. 
22.  and  the  wj.  commanded  to  beat  them 
35.  the  m  sent  the  Serjeants,  saying.  .36. 
3S.  the  Serjeants  told  these  words  to  the  m. 
T(7.3.1. put  them  nimind  toobeyw.andbe  read)- 

MAGNIFICAL. 
1  Chron.  22.  5.  the  house  must  be  exceeding  m. 

MAGNIFICENCE. 
Acts  19.  27.  and  her  m.  sliould  be  destroyed 

MAGNIFY. 
•■Signifies,  [1]    To  declare  and  show  forth  one^s 
greatness  and  glory,  I^uke  1.  46.     [2]  To  in- 
crease one''s  esteem,  reputation,  ami  authority. 
Josh.  3.  7.  I  4.  14.    1  Chron.  29.  25. 
7os/i.3.7.Lord  said.this  daywiU  I  begin  loJn.lhee 
Job  7.17.whatisman  that  thou  shouldst??!. him? 
19.5.if  indeed  ye  will  m.y ourselves  againstme 
36.24.remember  that  thou  ?«.  his  work  men 
Psal.'^X.  i.Om.  the  Lord  with  me,  let  us  exalt 
35.26. clothed  with  shame  that  w.themsei v.ag. 
38.16. my  foot  slippeih  ihey  r/i.theinselv.ag.me 
55. 12.  that  did  m.  himself  against  me 
69.  30.  and  will  rn.  him  with  thanksgiving 
Ra. 10.15. or  saww.ilself  ag  him  that  shaketh  it 
42.  21 .  he  will  in.  the  law  and  make  it  honour. 
■Ezek.  38.23.thus  will  I  m.  myself,  and  sanctify 
Dan.  8.25.and  he  shall  m.  himself  in  his  heart 
)  1.-36.  the  king  shall  wt.  himself  above  every  g. 
37.  for  he  shall  m.  himself  above  all 
Zech.l2.7.lhal  they  »n.not  themselves  a'g.  Jndali 
I.Mfcc.l.46.Mary  said,  my  soul  dolh  m.  the  Lord 
..4rts.in.46.heard  him  speak  with  tong.and  m.G. 
Jiom.  11. 13. 1  am  an  apostle,  I  m.  mine  office 

MAGNIFIED. 
Gen.  19. 19.  behold  thou  liast  m.  thy  mercy 
7o.«/i.4.14.  the  Lord  jn.Joshna  in  the  sight  of  Is. 
USam.  7.20. let  thy  name  be  ?n.    1  Chron.  1 7.  24. 
1  CAr.29.25.and  the  Lord  m.  Solomon.  2  Chr.l.i . 
SCAron.  32.23  Hezekiah  waswj.in  the  sight  of 
Psal.  35.  27.  let  them  say,  let  the  Lord  be  m. 
40. 16.  sayoonliiiually.  the  Lord  be  m.  70.4. 
138  2. thou  hast  ?)!.thy  word  above  all  thyname 
Jer.  48.26. fcr  he  m.  himself  against  the  Lord,42. 
Ezek.  35.  1 13.  Dan.  8.  11. 
Lam.  1.9  behold, for  the  enemy  hatli  m.  himself 
Z<p/i2.8.i.nd»j.themselves  against  their  border 
iO.m.  themselves  against  people  of  the  Lord 
.Mai.  1 .  a.  Lord  will  be  m.  from  the  border  of 
Arts  5.  13.  but  the  people  m.  them 
JB  17, and  the  i;aine  of  the  Lord  Jesus  wasw 
362 


MAJ 

Pkii.  1. 2C.  ./Tirist  be  m.  in  my  bodj  by  life  or  death 

MAID. 
Gen.  16.  2.  I  pray  thee  go  in  unto  my  m.  Hagnr 

6.  behold,  thy  m.  ism  thy  hand,  do  to  her  as  p'.i?ia 
8.  Ha^ar,  Sarai's  m.  whence  caineit  thou  i 

29.  24.  Laban  gave  Zilpah  his  m.  to  Leah 
29.  Laban  gave  Bilhah,  to  be  Rachel's  m. 

30.  3.  behold  my  m.  Bilhah  go  in  unto  her 

7.  Rachel's  m.  conceived  ||  9.  gave  Zilpah  her  m. 
10.  Zilpah,  Iieah's  m.  bare  Jacob  a  son,  12. 

£zo(i.2.5.when  she  saw  ark, she  sent  her  m.to  fetch 

8.  the  711.  went  and  called  the  child's  mother 

21.  20.  if  a  man  smite  his  m.  with  a  rod 

26.  or  the  eye  of  his  m.  that  it  perish 

22.  16.  if  a  man  entice  a  m.  not  betrothed 
icj).25.6.  thesabb.  of  land  shall  be  meat  for  thy  m. 
Deut.  22. 14. 1  came  to  her,  I  found  hw  not  a  m.  17. 
2  Kings  5.  2.  had  brought  away  captive  a  little  7;i. 

4.  thus  and  thus  said  the  m.  that  is  of  Israel 
Esth.  2.  7.  and  the  in.  was  fair  and  beautiful 
./ob  31.  1.  why  then  should  I  think  on  a  m.? 
Prov.  30.  19.  and  the  way  of  a  man  with  a  m. 
Isa.  24.2.  it  shall  be  as  with  m.  so  with  her  mistress 
.hr.  2.  32.  can  a  m.  forget  her  ornaments  7 

51.  22.  I  will  bre.-'k  the  young  man  and  the  ni. 
Jinios  2. 7. a  man  and  his  father  go  in  to  the  sameiH. 
Mat.  9.  24.  give  place,  for  the  in.  is  not  dead 
25.  he  took  lier  by  the  hand,  and  the  m.  arose 

26.71. anoth.m.sawlnm,  Mark  14.69.  Z^uAe 22.56. 
Luke  8.  54.  and  he  called,  saying,  m.  arise 

MAIDS. 
F.sth.  2. 9.  he  preferred  her  and  her  m.  to  best  jilace 
Job  19.  15.  my  m.  count  me  for  a  stranger 
I, am.  5.  11.  they  ravished  them,  in  cities  of  Judah 
t'.iek.  9.  6.  slay  utterly  both  m.  and  little  children 
JVa//.  2.  7.  her  m.  shall  lead  her  with  voice  of  doves 
Zcc/i.^.l"!.  m  .ke  young  men  cheerful,  new  winem 

MAID-CHILD. 
/,c«.12.5.  if  she  bear  a  m.-child  unclean  two  weeks 

MAIDEN. 
Gen.  30.  18.  I  have  given  my  rn.  to  my  husband 
.Judg.  19.  24.  behold,  here  is  my  daughter  a  m. 
2  Chron.  36.17.  no  compassion  on  young  man  or  m 
Esth.  2.  13.  thus  came  every  m.  to  the  king 
Psal.  123.  2.  as  tlie  eyes  of  a  m.  to  her  mistress 
Luke  8.  51.  he  suffered  father  and  mother  of  the  m 

MAIDENS. 
Exod.  2.  5.  her  m.  walked  along  by  the  river 
Ruth  2.  8.  but  abide  here  fast  by  my  m. 

22.  it  is  good  that  thou  go  out  with  his  m. 

23.  so  she  kept  fast  by  the  m.  of  Boaz 

1  -Sam.  9.  11.  they  found  m.  going  to  draw  water 
Esth.  4.  16.  I  and  my  m.  will  fast  likewi.se 
.Tab  41.  5.  wilt  thou  bind  him  for  thy  vi.  ?  * 

Psal.  78.63.  their  m.  were  not  given  to  marriage 

148.  12.  young  men  and  m.  praise  the  Lord 
Prov.  9.  3.  she  hath  sent  forth  her  m.  she  crieth 

27.  27.  and  for  the  maintenance  for  thy  m. 

31.  15.  and  she  giveth  a  portion  to  her  vi. 
Eccl.'i.l.  I  got  mo  servants  and  m.and  had  servants 
Eiek.  44.  22.  they  shall  take  to.  of  seed  of  Israel 
Luke  12.45.shall  begin  to  beat  mon-servants  and  m. 

MAID-SERVANT. 

Exod.W.f).  even  to  the  first-born  of  the  m. -servant 

20.10.thy  m.-servant  shall  do  no  work,  Ocut.5.14. 

17.shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour's  wife, nor  m.-s. 

21.7.  if  a  man  sell  his  daughter  to  be  a  m.-servant 

27.  if  he  smite  out  his  m.-servant's  tooth, he  ehail 
32.  if  an  o.\  push  a  in.-s.  he  shall  give  30  shekels 

Deut.  5. 14.  that  thy  m.-s.  may  rest  as  well  as  thou 
21. neither  shalt  thoudcsire  thy  neighbour's m. -5. 

12.  18.  eat  them,  thou  and  thy  m-s.  16.  11,  14. 

15.  17.  to  thy  m.-servant  thou  shalt  do  likewise 
■f'tdg.  9.  18.  made  Abimelech,  son  of  his  m.-s.  king 
./oi  31.  13.  if  I  did  despise  the  cause  of  my  m.-s. 
Jer.  34.  9.  let  his  man-servant  and  m.-s.  go  free,  10. 

MAID-SERVANTS. 
Oen.  12. 16.  Abramhad  m.-5.  and  she-asses, 24.35. 

20.  17.  God  healed  Abimelech's  wife  and  m.-s. 

30.  43.  Jacob  had  much  cattle  and  m.-servants 

31.  33.  Laban  entered  into  the  two  m.-s.  tents 
Deut.  12. 12.  ye  shall  rejoice,  ye  and  your  m.-srrv. 

1  Sam.  8.  16.  and  he  shall  take  your  m.-servants 

2  .Sam.  6.22.  of  the  m.-ser«. shall  I  be  had  in  honour 
2  Kings  5. 26.  is  it  a  time  to  receive  m.-scrvants  1 

MAJESTY 

Signifies,  [1]   The  infinite  dignity  and  glory  of 

God,  Psal.  104.  1.   Jude  25.     [2]    The  pomp, 

splendour,  and  grandeur  of  earthly  princes, 

Esth.  1.  4. 

1  Chron.  29. 11.  thine,  O  Lord,  is  the  power  and  iru 

25.  and  bestowed  upon  him  such  royal  m. 
Esth.  1.  4.  when  he  shewed  the  honour  of  his  m. 
Job  37.  22.  with  God  is  terrible  m. 
40. 10.  deck  thyself  now  with  m.  and  excellency 
Psal.  21.  5.  honour  and  m.  hast  thou  laid  on  him 
29.  4.  the  voice  of  the  Lord  is  full  of  m. 
45.  3.  with  thy  glory  and  m.  ||  4.  in  thy  m.  ride 
93.  1.  the  Lord  reignetb,  be  is  clothed  witii  m. 
96.  6.  honour  and  in.  ate  before  him 


MAX 

Psal.  104. 1.  thoi  Ert  clothed  with  honour  a.nd  n 
145.  5.  I  will  speak  of  the  honour  of  thy  m. 
12.to  make  known  the  glorious  m.of  his  kingdom 

Isa.  2. 10.  hide  thee  for  the  glory  of  liis  m.  19. 21 
24   14.  they  shall  sing  for  the  m.  of  ne  Lord 
26.  10.  and  will  not  behold  the  m.  of  the  Lord 

£26^.7.20.  as  for  beauty  of  ornament  beset  itin  nL 

Dan  4.  30.  thai  I  built  for  the  honour  of  my  m. 

36.  and  e.xcelloj.  m.  was  added  unto  me 

5.  18.  God  gave  Nebuchadnezzar  thy  father  m. 

19.  for  the  m.  he  gave  him,  all  people  trembled 
Mic.  5.  4.  feed  in  in.  of  the  name  of  Lord  his  God 
ileb.  1.  3.  he  sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of  to.  8. 1 
2  Pet.  1.  16.  but  were  eye-witnesses  of  his  m. 
.Jude  25  to  the  only  wise  God  be  glory  and  m 

MAIL. 
1  Sam,  17.  5.  ho  was  armed  with  a  coat  of  m.  38 

MAIMED. 
Lev.  22. 22.  blind  or  m.  ye  shall  not  offer  to  the  Ld. 
Mat.  15.  30.  having  with  them  those  that  were  m. 
31.  wondered  when  they  saw  the  m.  to  be  whole 

18.  8.  better  to  enter  into  life  to.  Mark  9.  43. 
Luke  14.  13.  when  thou  makest  a  feast  call  the  m. 

21.  bring  in  hither  the  poor  and  m.  halt  and  blind 
MAIN. 

jicts  27.  40.  they  hoised  up  the  m.-sail  to  the  wind 
MAINTAIN 

Signifies,  [1]  To  uphold  and  preserve,  Psal.  16.  5. 
[21  7'o  repair,  1  Chron.  2f3.  27.  compared  with 
2  Kings  12.  5.  [3]  To  plead,  Psal.  140.  12 
[4]  To  profess  and  practise.  Tit.  3.  8,  14.  [5J 
To  prove  or  argue.  Job  13.  j  15.  [6]  To  maJte. 
Psal.  9.  t  4. 

1  Kings  8. 45  m.  their  cause,  49,,59.  2  Chr.  6. 35,39. 

1  CAru?i.  26.27.  they  dedicate  to  in.  the  house  of  L 

Job  13. 15.  but  I  will  ?n.  mine  own  ways  before  him 

/'«aM40.12.  Lord  will  m.  the  cause  of  the  afflicted 

Tit.  3.  8.  might  be  careful  to  m.  good  works 
14.  let  ours  also  learn  torn,  good  works  for  usea 
MAINTAINED. 

Psal.  9.  4.  for  thou  hast  m.  my  right  and  my  causa 
MAINTAINEST. 

Psal.  16.5.  Lord  is  mv  portion,  and  thou  m.  my  b 
MAINTENANCE. 

Eira  4.  14.  because  we  have  m.  from  the  king 

Prov.  27.  27.  and  for  the  w.  of  thy  maidens 
MAKE 

Signifies,  [1]  To  create,  frame,  or  fashion,  Gen. 
1.  31.  E.\od.  32.  1.  Isa.  45.  9.  [2]  To  choose, 
or  bring  that  to  be  which  was  nvl  so  before. 
1  Sam.  12.  22.  [3]  7'o  call  one  to  a  new  voca- 
Hon,  and  fit  and  qualify  him  fur  the  same, 
Mat.  4.  ]9.  [4]  To  ordain  and  appoint,  Actf 
26.  16.  [5]  To  turn,  P.-^al.  41.  1 3.  [6]  To 
build,  Ezra  5.  f  5.  [7]  To  change  one  thing 
into  another,  John  2.  9. 

Gen.  1.26.  let  usm.  man  ||  2.18. 1  will  m.  him  a  help 
3.  6.  and  a  tree  to  be  desired  to  to.  one  wise 
21.  m.  coats  of  skins  1|  6.  14.  m.  thee  an  ark 

11.3.  let  us  TO.  brick  ||  4.  let  us  m.  us  a  name 
12.  2.  I  will  m.  of  thee  a  great  nation,  and  1  will 

bless  thee,  21.  18.  1  46.  3.  Ezod.  3S.  Itt 
4.  let  us  TO.  us  a  name,  lest  we  be  scattered 
13. 16.  I  will  TO.  thy  seed  as  the  dust  of  the  earth 
17.  6.  I  will  in.  thee  exceeding  fruitful,  48.  4. 

17.  20.  I  will  m.  Ishmaei  fruitful,  I  will  m. 

19.  32.  let  us  m.  our  father  drink  wine,  34. 
26.  4.  I  will  TO.  thy  seed  as  the  stars  of  heaven 

27.4.  Isaac  said,  »i. me  savoury  meat, such  as  I  love 
28.  3.  G.  Almighty  bless  thee,  and  m.  thee  fruitfu 
32.  12.  I  will  m.  thy  seed  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
.34. 9.  m.  ye  marriages  with  us  and  give  daughter* 

30.  ye  TO.  me  to  stink  among  the  inhabitants 
35. 1.  go  to  Beth-el,  and  m.  there  an  altar  to  God 

3.  I  will  TO.  there  an  altar  unto  God 

40. 14.  and  to.  mention  of  me  to  Pharaoh 

47.  6.  in  best  of  the  land  m.  thy  father  to  dwell 

48.  20.  God  in.  thee  as  Ephraim  and  Manasseh 
Exod.  5.16.  no  straw  given,  they  say  to  us,  m.  briw 

12.  4.  shall  TO.  your  count  for  the  lamb 

18.  16.  I  do  m.  them  know  the  statutes  of  God 
20.4. thou  shalt  not  7n.unto  thee  any  graven  image-, 

or  likeness,  /,fc.  26.  1.  Deut.  5.  81 

23.  ye  shall  not  w.  with  me  gods  of  silver 

24.  an  altar  of  earth  shalt  thou  m.  unto  me 

25.  if  ibon  wilt  m.  me  an  altar  of  stones 

22.  3.  for  he  should  m.  full  restitution,  5,  6,  12. 

23. 13.  in.  no  mention  of  other  gods,  .7osA.23. 7. 
27. 1  will  in.  enemies  turn  their  backs  to  thee 
33.Bhall  not  dwell,lest  they  m.thee  sin  against  nu 

25.  8.  m.  me  a  sanctuary  (j  9.  so  shall  ye  m.  it 

28.  2.  thou  shalt  m.  holy  garments  for  Aaron,  4 

4.  these  are  the  garments  which  they  shall  m 
40.  for  Aaron's  sons  thou  shalt  to.  coats,  girdles 
42.  thou  shalt  m.  them  linen  breeches 

30.  1.  thou  shalt  m.  an  altar  of  shiltim-wood 
25.  thou  shalt  m.  it  an  oil  of  holy  ointment 

37.  as  to  perfume,  you  shall  not  m.  like  to  it 

31.  6.  that  they  m.  all  that  I  commanded,  35.  la 
32. 1.  up,  TO.  us  gods  to  go  before  us,23.  v4:t»  7.40l 


MAK 

Fxod  3'i.  10   1  will  hi.  ofllite  a  groat  nation 
33.  19.  1  will  7«.  my  goodness  pa^s  betore  thee 
34.lU.aiid  III  tiiy  sons  go  a  wlioiing  at'ttr  their  gods 

l7.  thoa  shalt  not  in.  molten  gods,  Lev.  19.  4 
'i  6.  neither  man  nor  woman  m.  any  more 
''-.te.  5.  Iti.  he  shall  iii.  amends  for  the  harm  duiiy 
II.  43.  not  111.  yourselves  abominable,  'JU.  -io. 
19.28.  not  m.  any  cuttings  in  your  Hesh  lor  dead 
SI.  5.  they  shall  not  iii.  baldness,  Deut.  14.  1. 
"26.  9.  I  will  Hi.  you  Iruittul,  and  multiply  you 
19. 1  will  III.  your  heaven  as  iron,  earih  as  brass 
23  beasts,  which  shall  m.  you  lew  in  number 
•27.  2.  when  a  man  shall  in.  a  singular  vow 
A'u/H.  5.  21.  the  L.  m.  thee  a  curse,  in.  thy  thigh  rot 
a.  7.  he  shall  not  m.  hiinseJl'  unclean  tor  his  father 

25.  the  Lord  in.  his  lace  to  shine  upon  thee 
8.  7.  let  them  wash,  and  bO  m.  themselves  clean 

14.  4.  let  us  m.  a  captain,  and  return  to  Egyjit 

12.  I  will  m.  of  thee  a  grea'er  nation  than  they 
l(j.  13.  e.\ce[it  thou  ?«.  thyself  a  prince  over  us 

30.  if  the  Lord  m.a  new  iliing  and  the  earth  open 
3<S.  let  them  m.  them  broad  plates  for  the  altar 
17,  5  [  will  in.  to  cease  from  me  the  rnurmurings 
21.  8.  in.  thee  a  fiery  serpent,  and  set  it  on  a  pole 
"JO.  8.  he  shall  m.  her  vow  of  none  eft'ect 
til.  23.  yc  shall  m.  it  go  thiough  fire  and  water 
fJeut.  i.  11.  Lord  m.  you  a  thousand  times  moie 

13.  and  I  will  m.  them  rulers  over  you 

4    10.  1  will  in.  them  hear  my  words  to  fear  me 

16.  le»t  ye  in.  you  a  graven  image,  23. 
^.  3.  nor  shalt  thou  hi.  marriages  with  them 
fc.  3.  m.  thee  know  that  man  liveth  not  by  bread 
30.  11    if  it  m.  thee  answer  of  pe.ice,  and  open  to 

12  if  it  will  m.  no  peace  with  thee,  but  war 
26. 19.  to  m.thee  high  above  all  nations  ho  made 
■28. 11.  tne  Lord  shall  m.  thee  plenteous,  30.  9. 

13.  Lord  shall  m.  thee  the  head,  and  not  the  tail 
'ii.  2t).  m.  the  remembrance  of  tliem  to  cease 

39.  I  kill,  and  I  m.  alive,  I  wound,  and  I  heal 
Josh.  1.  e.  t-^iou  shalt  m.  thy  way  prosperous 

6.  Id.  lest  ye  m.  yourselves  accursed,  and  in.  the 

camp  of  Israel  a  curse,  and  trouble  it 

7.  19.  and  m.  confession  to  him,  Ezra  10.  11. 
22.25.  so  shall  your  children  vi.  our  children  cease 
2.1.  12.  and  shall  m.  marriages  with  them 
/udg-.  Hi.  25.  Samson,  that  he  may  »h.  us  sport 
Kiit/i  4.11.  L.  m.  the  woman  like  Rachel  and  Leah 

1  .Soni.  1.  6.  provoked  her  sore,  to  m.  her  fret 

2.  8.  and  to  in.  them  inherit  the  throne  of  glory 
24.  ye  in.  the  Lord's  people  to  transgress 
29.  to  m.  yourselves  fat  with  chiefest  otferings 
6.  5.  ye  shall  m.  images  of  your  emorods 
7.  m.  a  new  cart  ||  8.  5.  m.  us  a  king  to  judge  us 
B.  22.  hearken  to  them,  and  m.  them  a  king 
12.22. L<i. will  not  forsake,  because  it  hath  pleased 
the  Lord  to  m.  you  his  people,  1  Chron.  17.  22. 
25.  28.  the  Lord  will  m.  my  lord  a  sure  house 
28.  2. 1  will  m.  thee  keeper  of  mine  head  for  ever 
29.4.  m.  this  fellow  return  that  he  may-go  again 

2  Sam.  7.  11.  that  he  will  m.  thee  a  house 

21. hast  done  these  things, to  m.thy  servant  know 
23.  to  m.  him  a  name  ||  13.  5.  and  m.  thyself  sick 

15.  20.  should  I  m.  thee  go  up  and  down  with  us? 
23.  5.  all  my  desire,  though  he  m.  it  not  to  grow 

1  Kin^s  1.  37.  m.  his  throne  greater  than  David's 
47.  God  m.  the  name  of  .Solomon  better  than 

Si  42.  did  I  not  m.  thee  to  swear  by  the  Lord 
8.29.  mayest  hearken  to  the  prayer  which  thy  ser- 
vant shall  m.  toward  this  place,  2  Chr.  6.  21. 
33.  shall  confess  thy  name,  pray,  and  m.  suppli- 
cation to  thee  in  this  house,  47.  2  Ckron.  6.  24. 

1 1.  34.  I  will  m.  him  prince  all  the  days  of  his  life 

12.  9.  m.  the  yoke  lighter,  10.  2  Chron.  10.  10. 

16.  3.  I  will  m.  thy  house  like  the  house  of  Jero- 
boam the  son  of  Nebat,  21.  22.  2  Kings  9.  9. 

17.  13.  and  afler  vi.  for  thee  and  for  thy  .son 

19.  2.  if  HI.  not  thy  life  as  the  life  of  one  of  them 

2  Kings  4. 10.  let  us  m.  a  little  chamber  on  tiie  wall 

5.  7.  am  I  God  to  kill  and  lo  vi.  alive? 

6.  2.   let  us  in.  a  place,  where  we  may  dwell 

7.  2.  if  Lord  would  in.  windows  in  heaven,  19. 

9.  2.  m.  him  rise  up,  and  anoint  him  kin§ 

10.  5.  we  will  not  m.  any  king,  do  that  is  good 

18.  31.  m.  an  agreement  with  me,  Isa.  36.  16. 
21.  8.  nor  will  I  m.  feet  of  Israel  move  any  more 
23.10.  that  no  man  might  m.  his  son  or  daughter  to 

pa.s«  through  the  Hre  to  Molech,  Eifk.  20.  31. 

1  CKron.  11. 10.  all  Israeltom.  him  king,  12.31,38. 
17.21.  to  m.thee  a  name  ofgreatn.and  terribleness 
21.  3.  T,ord  m.  his  poo|)le  100  times  so  many  more 
28.  4.  he  liked  me  to  m.  me  king  over  Israel 
5i9.  12.  O  Lord,  in  thine  hand  it  is  to  m.  great 

Z  f'Ar.  7.  20.  willm.  il  a  proverb  among  all  nations 

11.  22.  for  he  thought  to  m.  him  king 

25.  8.  God  shall  m.  thee  fall  before  the  enemy 
£rra6.  8.  \m.  a  decree  what  ye  shall  do,  7.  13J21. 
AVA.S.IS.  fetch  branches  )f  thick  trees  torn. booths 
f!«tA.4.!^.go  in  to  the  king  lo  m.supplication  to  him 
7.  7.  Haman  stood  up  to  m.  request  for  his  life  I 
9. 82.  they  shouldm. them  dayaof  feasting  and  joy 
363  ' 


MAK 

.Job  5.  18.  he  'voundelh  and  his  hands  m.  whole 

8.  5.  Hi.  thy  suiiphcaiion  to  the  Almighty,  22.  27. 

9.  30.  and  if  I  hi.  my  hands  never  so  clean 
11.  3.  should  ihy  lies  7h.  men  hold  their  jieace? 

13.  23.  Hi.  me  to  know  my  transgressi'in  and  tin 

19.  3.  that  ye  in.  yourselves  strange  to  me 

24.  25.  if  it  be  not  so  now,  who  will  m.  me  a  liar  ? 
31.  15.  did  not  he  that  made  me  in  womb  m.  him  1 
34.29.ho  givetli  quietness  who  then  can  ra. trouble? 
35.  9.  tiny  7/1.  tlie  ojipressed  to  cry,  they  cry  out 

40.  19.  can  in.  his  sword  to  ajiproach  unto  him 

41.  3.  will  iie  VI.  many  supplications  to  thee  ? 
Psal.  5.  8.  III.  thy  way  straight  before  my  face 

1 10.  7H.  them  guilty,  O  God,  let  thorn  tall 
0  6.  all  the  night  7ii.  1  my  bed  to  swim 

20.  t  3.  the  Lord  m.  fat  thy  burnt-sacrifice 

21.  9.  thou  shalt  vi.  them  as  a  fiery  oven  in  anger 

12.  therefore  thou  shalt  7h.  them  turn  their  back 

22.  y.  thou  didst  vi.  me  hope  when  on  breasts 

25.  t  14.  he  will  7h.  them  know  his  covenant 
31.  16.  7/i.  thy  face  shine  on  thy  servant,  119.  135. 
34.  2.  my  soul  shall  m.  her  boast  in  the  Lord 
39.  4.  Lord,  7n.  me  to  know  miiio  end  and  days 

8.  7H.  me  not  the  reproach  of  the  foolish 
40.17^  m. no  tarrying,  70.5.  ||  41.3.will  //i.all  his  bed 

45.  17.  I  will  7ii.  thy  name  to  be  remembered 

46.  4.  the  streams  shall  m.  glad  the  city  of  God 
51.  6.  in  hidden  jian  shalt  in.  me  know  wisdom 

8. 7H.  me  to  hear  joy  and  gladness,  that  the  bones 
57.  1.  of  thy  wings,  will  1  7ii.  my  refuge,  61.  t4. 
66.  2.  sing  forth  his  name,  7/1.  his  praise  glorious 

8.  ye  people,  7H. the  voice  of  his  praise  to  be  heard 

83.  2.  for  lo,  thine  enemies  7n.  a  tumult 
11.  in.  their  nobles  like  Oreb  and  Zeeb 

13.  O  my  God,  7/1.  them  like  a  wheel 

84.  6.  through  the  valley  of  Baca,  vi.  it  a  well 

89.  27.  also  I  will  7h.  him  my  first-born 
29.  his  seed  also  w  ill  I  7h.  to  endure  for  ever 

90.  15.  ?n.  us  glad,  according  to  the  days  afflicted 
110.   1.    until  I  7«.  thine  enemies  thy  footstool, 

Mat.  22.  44.  Mark  12  36.  Luke  20.  43. 
Acts  2.  35.  Hcb.  1.  13. 
1 15.8.they  that  7(i.them  are  like  unto  them, 135.18. 
1 19.27.)n.me  to  understand  the  wayof  thy  precepts 
35.  in.  me  go  in  the  path  of  thy  commandments 
132.  17.  there  will  I  m.  the  horn  of  David  to  bud 
137.  t7.  7H.  bare  even  to  the  foundation 
139.  8.  if  I  7«.  my  bed  in  hell,  thou  art  therb 
142.  1.  to  the  Lord  did  I  7ii.  my  sujiplication 
P>ou.6.3.  go  humble  thyself,  and  7«.sure  thy  friend 
14.  9.  fools  7/i.  a  mock  at  sin,  but  among  righteous 
20.  18.  and  with  good  advice  m.  war 
25.  it  is  a  snare  after  vows  to  m.  inquiry 

22.  21.  that  I  might  m.  thee  know  the  certainty 
24.  7n.  no  friendship  with  an  angry  man 

23.  5.  for  riches  certainly  m.  themselves  wings 
27.  ]  I.  my  son,  be  wise,  and  771.  my  heart  glad 
30.  26.  yet  7n.  they  their  houses  in  the  rocks 

Eccl.  7.  13.  who  can  7h.  that  straight  which  he 
16.  not  right,  over-much,  nor  7/i.thyself  over-wise 

Is'a.  1.15.  when  yo  7h.  many  prayers,  I  will  not  hear 
16.wash  you,  7n.  you  clean  ||  3.7.Hi.me  not  a  ruler 

6.  10.  7n.  the  heart  of  this  people  fat,  ears  heavy 

7.  6.  and  let  us  7n.  a  breach  therein  for  us 
t  11.  m.  thy  petition  deej),  or  in  the  height  above 

10.  23.  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  771.  a  consumption 

11.  3.  and  shall  in.  him  of  quick  understanding 

15.  and  shall  hi.  men  go  over  dry  shod 

12.  4.  77i.  mention  that  his  name  is  e.xalted 

13.  12.  I  will  7n.  a  man  more  precious  than  gold 
16.  3.  7n.  thy  shadow  as  the  night  in  noon-day 
25.  6.  Lord  7ii.  to  all  peo;/le  a  feast  of  fat  things 

27.  5.  that  he  may  in.  peace  with  me,  and  he  shall 

28.  9.  whom  shall  he  jn.  to  understand  doctrine? 

29.  21.  that  7n.  a  man  an  offemler  fur  a  word 
32.  6.  to  7n.  empty  the  soul  of  the  hungry 
38.  1€  BO  wilt  thou  recover  me  and  7h.  me  live 
40  3.  771.  straight  in  the  desert  a  highway  for  our 

God,  Mat.  3.  3.  Mark  \.  3.  J^uke  3.  4. 

41.  18.  I  will  77i.  the  wilderness  a  pool  of  water 

42.  15.  I  will  771.  the  rivers  islands,  dry  up  pools 

16.  I  will  ni.  darkness  light  before  them 
21.  he  will  magnify  and  m.  the  law  honourable 

43.  19.  I  will  even  771.  a  way  in  the  wilderness 

44.  9.  they  that  7n.  a  graven  image  are  vanity 

45.  2.  and  7n.  the  crooked  jilaces  straight 
7. 1 7n.  peace  and  create  evil, I  the  L.do  all  things 
t  13.  and  I  will  m.  straight  all  his  ways 

14.  they  shall  in.  supplication  to  thee 
46.5.to  whom  will  ye  7n.me  equal, and  compare  me 

47.  2.  m.  bare  the  leg,  uncover  the  thigli,  pass  over 

48.  15.  and  he  shall  771.  his  way  prosperous 

49.  11.  and  I  will  7n.  all  my  mountains  a  way 
.50.  2.  behold  I  m.  the  rivers  a  wilderness 

51.  4.  I  will  7n.  my  judgiient  to  rest  for  a  light 

52.  5.  they  that  rule  over  them,  m.  them  to  howl 

53.  10.  when  thou  shalt  m.  his  soul  an  offering 
54. 12.  T  will  7n.  thy  windows  of  agates,  thy  gates 


MAK 

ha.  5fl.  4.  lo  m.  your  voice  to  be  heard  01;  high 

11.  and  the  Lord  shall  7h.  fat  thy  bones 
60.  13.  I  w  ill  7/i.  the  jilace  of  my  feel  glorious 

15.  I  will  7/i.  thee  an  eternal  excellency 

17.  1  willjH.  also  thy  ufiicers  peace  and  exactois 
(i2.  7.  till  ho  7«.  Jerusalem  a  praise  in  the  earth 

63.  6.  and  1  will  7/1.  them  drunk  in  my  tuiy 

12.  the  water  to  7«.  himself  an  everlasling  name 
14.  lead  thy  peojde  to  7h.  thyself  a  glorious  name 

64.  2.  to  m.  thy  name  know  n  to  thy  adversaries 
66.  22.  as  new  earth  which  I  will  7n.  shall  remain 

Jer.  4.  30.  in  vain  slialt  thou  m.  thvsclf  fair 

5.  14.  I  will  Hi.  my  words  in  thy  mouin  tiro 

6.  26.  m.  thee  mourning,  as  for  an  only  son 

7.  16.  nor  111.  intercession  to  me  for  this  jjeople 
9.11.  1  will  7/i.  Jerusalem  hea|)s  and  den  ol  dragoM 
13.  16.  he  turn  it,  and  7n.  it  gross  darkness 
15.  20.  1  will  7/i.  thee  a  fenced  braseii  wall 
Iti.  20.  shall  a  man  ?«.  gods  lo  himscll,  and  no  gods 

18.  4.  as  seemed  good  lo  ihe  potter  to  7/1.  it 

19.  7.  1  will  7/1.  void  counsel  of  Judah  and  Jefug. 
12.  I  will  even  7/1.  this  city  as  Tophet 

20.  4.  I  will  7H.  thee  a  terror  to  thyself 
22.  6.  yet  surely  I  will  7/1.  thee  a  wilderness 
23.16.hearken  not  lo  the  prophels,they  j/i.you  vaiu 
26.  6.  then  will  1 7n.  this  house  like  Shiluh 
27.2.7n.lhee  bonds  and  yokes, put  them  on  thy  neck 

18.  let  them  now  7h.  intercession  to  the  Lord 
29.  17.  behold,  I  will  in.  them  like  vile  figs 

22.  the  Lord  7/i.  thee  like  Zedekiah  and  Ahab 
34.  17. 1  will  m.  you  be  removed  into  all  kingdoms 
44.  19.  did  we  m.  her  cakes  to  worshi)i  her  ? 
48.20. 7H.yo  him  drunken, for  he  magnified  himseli 
49.  15.  I  will  VI.  thee  small  among  the  heathen 
51.  25.  I  will  7H.  thee  a  burnt  mountain 
36.  and  m.  her  springs  diy  ||  39.  vi.  them  drunksn 
57.  I  will  7/i.  drunk  her  princes  and  wise  meo 
Lam.  3.  f  21.  this  I  7h.  to  return  to  my  heart 
Ezck.  4.  9.  TH.  bread  thereof  \\  1.  23.  7n.  a  chain 
14.8. 1  will  7n.him  a  sign  and  a  proverb, and  cutoff 
Hi.  42.  1  Hill  7n.  my  fury  toward  thee  to  rest 
18.  31.  and  m.  you  a  new  heart,  and  a  new  spirit 

21.  10.  il  is  furbished,  should  we  then  7h.  mirth? 
t  27.  perverted,  perverted,  perverted  will  m.  it 

22.  30.  sought  a  man  that  should  vi.  up  the  hedge 
24.  17. 7/i.  no  mourning  for  the  dead,  hind  the  tire 
26.  4.  and  m.  her  like  the  top  of  a  rock,  14. 

21. 1  will  7n.  thee  a  terror,  thou  shall  be  no  mora 
32.  7.  I  will  7n.  the  stars  thereof  dark,  8. 
.34.  26.  and  1  will  m.  them  and  places  a  blessing 
37. 19.  m.  them  one  stick,  shall  be  one  in  my  hand 

22.  I  will  7H.  them  one  nation  in  the  land 
44.  14.  I  will  7/i.  them  keepers  of  charge  of  house 
Dan.  4.  25.  shall  vi.  thee  to  eat  grass  as  o.\on,  32. 

8.  16.  VI.  this  man  to  understand  the  vision,  10.  14. 
9.24. seventy  weeks  to  7/i.reconciliation  for  iniquity 

11.  35.  some  shall  fall  to  vi.  them  white 
44.  he  shall  go  utterly  to  purge  and  7n. away  many 

Has.  2.3.  lest  I  m.  her  as  a  wilderness,  and  slay  her 

6. 1  will  VI.  a  wall,  that  she  shall  not  fimi  her  path 

18.  and  I  will  vi.  them  to  lie  down  safely 

7.  3.  they  vn.  the  king  glad  with  their  wickedness 

10.  11.  I  will  m.  Ephraim  ride,  Jiidah  shall  plow 

1 1.8. how  shall  7n.thee  as  Adma.set  thee  as  Zeboim 

12.  9.  I  will  yet  7H.  thee  dwell  in  tabernacles 
Joel  2.  19.  nor  will  1  m.  you  a  reproach  any  mort 
Amos  8.  4.  even  lo  7n.  the  jioor  of  the  land  to  fail 

9.  14.  they  shall  7n.  gardens,  and  eat  fiuil  thereoi 
Mic.  3.  5.  the  prophets  that  7n.  my  peojile  err 

4.  7.  I  will  7/i.  her  that  halted  a  remnant 

6.  13.  therefore  1  will  7h.  thee  sick  in  smiting  thee 
JVuA.  1.  14.  I  will  Hi.  thy  grave,  for  thou  art  vile 

3.  6.  I  will  cast  filth  on  thee,  and  m.  thee  vile 

15.  m. thyself  many, as  the  canker-worm, or  locust 
//(?*. 2.2.  write  the  vision, and  T/i.it  plain  upon  tables 

3.  19.  he  will  vi.  my  feet  like  hinds'  feet 
Zrph.  1. 18.  for  he  shall  TH.  even  a  speedy  riddance 

3.  20.  for  I  will  m.  you  a  name  and  a  praise 
//fl^.  2.23.  saith  the  Lord,  1  will  m.  thee  as  a  signet 
Zeeh.  10.  1.  so  the  Lord  shall  in.  bright  clouds 

12.2.  (  will  7/i.  Jerusalem  a  cup  of  irembling 
3.  in  that  day  will  I  m.Jerus.  a  burdensome  stone 
Mai.  2. 15.  did  not  he  vi.  one?  yet  had  the  residue 

3.  17.  in  thai  day  when  I  771.  up  my  jewels 
Mat.  1.  19.  not  willing  to  in.  her  a  [)uhlic  example 

4.  19.  I  will  771.  you  fishers  of  men,  Mark  1.  17. 

5.  S6    thou  canst  not  771.  one  hair  while  or  black 
8.  2.  behold,  a  *per  said   Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou 

canst  7n.  me  clean,  Mark  1.  40.  Luke  5.  lit. 
12.  33.  m.  the  tree  good,  tji.  the  tree  corrupt 
17.  4.  Peter  said.  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  let  us  tn.  here 
three  tabernacles,  Mark  9.  5.  Luke  9.  33 
23. 14.  for  pretence,  7n.  long  pi  lyers,  Mark  12. 40 
15.  to  m.  one  proselyte,  and  \hen  he  is  made 
25.ve7n. clean  the  outside  of  the  cup,  Luke  11.39 
25.  21.  I  will  771.  thee  ruler  over  many  things 
27.  65.  go  your  way,  m.  it  as  sure  as  ye  can 
Mark  5.  39.  why  m.  ye  this  ado  and  weep  t 


56.7. 1  willTB.  them  joyful  in  my  houseof  prayer  /.«/te5.34.can  ye  771. children  of  bride-chamber  fa*t1 
57.  4.  againot  whom  m.  ye  a  wide  mouth  ?  |  11.  40.  did  ho  not  77i.  'hat  whi:h  is  within  a'se  1 


mak: 

I/ttie  14  IS.all  with  oue  consent  began  tom.excuae 
15.  ]9.  m.  me  as  om  of  thy  hiied  servants 
le.y.m.rriends  of  the  mammon  of  uurighleeuiiness 

^ofin  1.  23.  m.  straigiit  the  way  of  the  -..oid 
2.16.m.nolmy  Father's  house  house  of  merchand. 

6.  15.  and  lake  hun  by  force  to  rn.  him  a  king 

8-  32.  know  truth,  and  tiie  truth  shall  vt.  you  free 
36.  if  the  Son  m.  you  free,  ye  shall  be  free  indeed 
10.  24  liow  long  dost  thou  m.  us  to  doubt  1 
14.  23.  we  will  come  and  m.  our  abode  with  him 
dels  2.  28.  m.  me  full  of  joy  with  tliy  countenance 
9.34   Peter  said  to  him,  arise  and  m.  thy  bed 
26   16.  to  m.  thee  a  minister  and  a  witness 
24.  Paul,  much  learning  doth  m.  thee  mad 
Rom.  3.  3.  m.  the  faith  of  God  without  eliect 
3L  do  we  then  m.  void  the  law  through  faith  7 

9.  21.  power  to  m.  one  vessel  unto  honour 
28.  short  work  will  the  Lord  vt.  on  the  earth 

13.  14.  and  m.  not  provision  for  the  flesh 

14.  4.  i'or  God  is  able  to  m.  him  stand 

19.  follow  the  things  which  vi.  for  peace 

15.  20.  to  III.  a  certain  contribution  for  the  poor 

1  Cor.  6. 15.  and  jk.  them  the  members  of  a  harlot 

8.  13.  if  meat  m.  my  brother  to  oflend 

10.  13.  with  temptation  alsom.  a  way  to  escape 
SC'o/-.2.2.  if  I  m.  you  sorry,who  then  maketh  glad  ? 

9.  5.  and  m.  up  beforehand  your  bounty 

8.  and  God  is  able  to  m.  all  grace  abound 
12.  17.  did  I  m.  gain  of  you  by  any  of  them  1 
Oal.  2.  18.  I  m.  myself  a  transgressor 

3.  17.  that  it  should  m.  the  promise  of  none  e'fect 
6. 12.  as  many  as  deaHe  to  m.  a  fair  shew  in  tlesh 

Eph.  2. 15.  to  m.  in  himself  of  twain  one  new  man 
ITAess.  3. 12.  the  Lord  m.  you  to  increase  m  love 
iThess.3.'J.  but  to  m.oursclves  an  ensample  to  you 
2Tim.  3. 15.  are  able  to  m.  thee  w>se  to  salvation 

4.  5.  m.  full  proof  of  thy  ministry 
Hei.2.10.to  ?7t.tlieCaptaiiioftheirsalvaiion  perfect 

17.  to  m.  reconciliation  for  the  sins  of  the  people 

7.  25.  he  ever  liveth  to  m.  iiUercession  for  them 
3.  5.  m.  all  things  according  to  pattern  shewed 

9.  y.  could  not  m.  him  that  did  service  perfect 

10.  1.  m.  the  comers  thereunto  perfect 

12.  13.  and  m.  straight  paths  for  your  feet 
13.21.m.you  perfect  in  every  good  work  to  do  will 
fam.  3. 18.  is  sown  in  peace,  of  them  that  m.  peace 

1  Pet.  5.  10.  the  God  of  all  grace  m.  you  perfect 

2  Pet.  1.  10.  III.  your  calling  and  election  sure 

I  John  1. 10.  we  III.  him  a  liar,  his  word  is  not  in  us 
Itev.  3.  9.  I  will  VI.  them  worship  before  thy  feet 

12.  I  will  m.  a  pillar  in  the  temple  of  my  God 
10.  9.  eat  it,  and  it  shall  m.  thy  belly  bitter 
41.  7.  shall  («.  war  against  them,  and  overcome 
12.17.  went  to  m.war  with  the  remnant  of  her  seed 

13.  4.  saying,  who  is  able  to  m.  war  with  him? 
14.  that  they  should  m.  an  image  to  the  beast 

19  11.  in  righteousness  he  doth  judge  and  m.  war 
21 .  5.  behold,  I  m.  all  things  new 
See  Afraid,    Atonement,    Covenant,  Deso- 
late, Desolation,  End,  Fire,  Good. 
MAKE  kaste. 
Deut.32.35  the  things  that  come  on  them,  m.  haste 
Juil ff .'J AS.  anii  said,m.  haste  and  do  as  I  have  done 

1  Sam.  9  li  behold,  he  is  before  you,  m.  haste  now 

2  CArojt.35.21.  for  God  commanded  me  to  in.  haste 
£«/A.5.5.kingsaid,  cause  Hanian  '-O'/i.  haste, 6.10. 

fob  20.  2.  cause  me  to  answer,  for  this  I  m.  haste 
Psal.  38. 22.  m.  haste  to  help  me,  O  Lord,  my  sal- 
vation, 40.  13. 170.  1.  I  71.  12. 
70.5.1  am  poor  and  needy,m.haste  unto  me,  141.1. 
Prov.  1.  If),  they  m.  kaste  lu  shed  blood,  tsa.  59.  7. 
Cant.  8.  14.  m.  haste,  my  beloved,  and  be  like  a  roe 
Isa  28.  16.  he  that  believeth  shall  not  m.  haste 
49. 17.  thy  children  shall  m.  haste,  ihy  destroyers 
Jer.  9.  18.  let  them  m.  haste,  and  take  up  a  wailing 
J\rah.  2.  5.  thay  shall  m.  haste  to  the  wall  thereof 
Luke  19.5.  he  said,Zaccheu8,  m.  h.  and  come  down 
j3ct«22.18.r/i.Aa«tc  and  get  quicklyout  of  Jerusalem 
See  Known. 
MAKE  manifest. 
1  CorA  S.will  m.manifest  the  counsels  of  the  heart 
Eph.  5.  13.  whatsoever  doth  m.  manifest  is  light 
fJol.  4.  4.  that  I  may  m.  it  manifest  as  I  ought 
See  Mention,  Noise. 
MAKE  ready. 
Oen.  18.  6.  m.  ready  three  nieas'-ies  of  fine  meal 
43. 16.  m.  ready,  for  these  men  shall  dine  with  me 
iKings  9.21.  and  Joram  said,  m.  r.  and  he  went  out 
Psal.  11.  2.  they  m.  ready  their  arrow  on  the  string 
21.  12.  when  thou  shalt  ni.  ready  Ihine  arrows 
EzeA'.7.14.they  have  blown  the  trumpet  to  m.ready 
Mark  14.  15.  there  m.  ready  for  us,   Luke  22.  12. 
Luke  1.  17.  to  m.  ready  a  people   prepared  for 
the  Lord 
17.  8.  rather  »ay,  m.  ready,  wherewith  I  may  sup 
icts  23. 23.  m.  ready  200  soldiers  to  go  to  Cesarea 
MAKE  speed. 

1  Sam.  20.  38.  he  crisd,  m.  speed,  haste,  stay  not 

2  Sam.  15.  14.  m.  sji-e'i  to  depart,  lest  lie  overtake 
t4a.  5.  19.  that  say   let  him  m.  speed  and  hasten 


MAK 

MAKE  leasts. 
Lev.  26.  31. 1  will  m.  your  cities  waste,  and  bring 
Jsa.  42.  15.  1  will  III.  waste  mountains  and  hills 
Eiek.  5. 14.  moreover,  1  will  in.  Jerusalem  waste 
29. 10. 1  willm.land  of  Egyiit  utterly  waste,  30.12. 
MAKEK,  or  MAKERS. 
Jab  4.  17.  shall  a  man  be  more  pure  than  his  M.? 

32.  22.  in  so  doing  my  M-  w ill  soon  take  me  away 

35.  10.  but  none  saith,  where  is  God  my  JiL? 

36.  3.  I  will  ascribe  righteousness  to  my  J\f. 
Psal.  95.  6.  let  us  kneel  belbre  the  Lord  our  M. 
P/uu. 14.31. oppresseth  the  poor,ieproachetli his M. 

17.5.  whoso  mocketh  the  poor  rejiroacheth  his  M. 
22.  2.  rich  and  poor,  the  Lord  is  the  m.  of  lliem  all 
Isa.  I.  31.  and  the  ;«.  of  it  as  a  spark 
17.  7.  at  that  day  shall  a  man  loot  to  his  M. 
22.  11.  ye  have  not  looked  to  the  m.  thereof 

33.  1 22.  the  Lord  is  our  statute  m.  he  will  save  us 
45.  9.  woe  to  him  that  striveth  with  his  M. 

11.  thus  saith  the  holy  One  of  Israel  and  his  M. 

16.  they  shall  go  to  confusion  that  are  hi.  of  idols 
51.13.  iorgettest  the  Lord  thy  m. that  stretched  out 
54.  5.  thy  jM.  is  thy  husband,  and  thy  Redeemer 

Jer.  33.  2.  thus  saitii  the  Lord  the  in.  thereof 

Has.  8.  14.  for  Israel  hath  forgotten  his  M. 

Hab.2.lB.  what  proliteth  ilie  graven  image  that  the 
m.  hath  graven,  m.  of  his  work  trusteth  therein? 

Heb.  11. 10.  for  a  city,  whose  builder  and  lu.  is  God 
MAKEST. 

Judg.  18.  3.  and  what  m.  thou  in  this  place  1 

Job  13  26. ;«.  me  possess  the  iniquities  of  my  youth 
22.3.is  itgainlohini  that  thou  i/i. thy  ways  perfect? 

Psal.  \.  8.  thou  only  in.  me  to  dwell  in  safety 
39.  11.  thou  m.  his  beauty  to  consume  as  a  moth 
44.  10.  thou  m.  us  to  turn  back  from  the  enemy 

13.  thou  in.  us  a  reproach  to  our  neighbours 

14.  thou  in.  us  a  by-word  among  the  heathen 
65.  8.  tliuu  in.  the  outgoings  of  iiiorning  to  rejoice 

10.  thou  III.  the  earth  soft  with  showers 
80.  6.  thou  ?;(.  us  a  strife  to  our  neighbours 
104.  20.  thou  m.  darkness,  and  it  is  night 
114.  3.  what  is  man,  that  thou  in.  account  of  him? 

Cant.  1.  7.  where  thou  );i.  thy  Hock  to  rest  at  noon 

Isa.  45.  9.  to  him  that  fasliioneth  it,  what  m.  thou' 

Jer.  22.23.  O  Lebanon,  that  ?«.  thy  nest  in  cedars 
2H.  1,5.  thou  111.  this  jieople  to  trust  in  a  he 

Ezek.  16.  31.  thou  in.  iliy  high  place  in  every  street 

Hab.  1.  14.  and  iii.  men  as  the  fishes  of  the  sea 
2.15.  puttest  thy  bottle  to  him,  and  /K.liim drunken 

Luke  14.  12.  when  thou  m.  a  dinner  or  a  supper 
13.  but  when  tl.ou  m.  a  feast,  call  the  poor 

John  8.53.  proph.  are  dead,  w  hom  m.  tlu>u  thyself? 
10.  33.  because  tliou  being  a  man  m.  thyself  God 

Roni.'i.]'.  art  called  a  Jew,and  m.lhy  boast  of  God 
23.  lliou  that  III.  thy  boast  of  the  law 
MAKETH. 

Exod.  4.11.  or  w  ho  m.  the  dumb,  or  deaf,  or  blind  ? 

Lev.!.',  the  priest  that  m.  atonement  clean,  14.11. 

17.  11.  it  is  the  blood  that  ?n.  the  atonement 
Deut.  18.10.  that  m.  his  son  to  pass  through  the  fire 

20.  20.  against  the  city  that  m.  war  with  thee 
21.16.  when  he  m.  his  sons  to  inherit  what  he  hath 

24.  7.  m.  merchandise  of  him,  or  selleth  him 
27.15.cursed  be  the  man  that  m.any  graven  image 

18.  cursed  be  he  that  ;«.the  blind  to  wander  out  of 
29. 12.  oath  which  the  Lord  m.  with  thee  this  day 

1  Sam.  2.  6.  the  Lord  killelh  and  m.  alive 
7.  the  Lord  m.  poor,  and  m.  rich,  he  bringeth  low 

2  Sam.  22. 33.  God  m.  my  way  perfect,  Psal.  18.32. 

22.  34.  he  ?«.  my  feet  like  hinds'  feet,  Psal.  18. 33. 
.lob  5.18.  jjjr  he  m.  sore,  and  bindelh  u|),  he  wounds 

9.  9.  Lord  III.  .\rclurus,  Orion,  and  Pleiades 

12.  17.  he  m.  the  judges  tools  ||  25.  he  m.  to  stagger 

15.  27.  he  m.  coilops  of  fat  on  his  flanks 

23.  16.  God  m.  my  heart  soft,  and  troubleth  me 

25.  2.  he  m.  peace  in  his  liigh-places 
27   18.  and  as  a  boolh  that  the  keeper  m. 
35. 11.  who  m.  us  wiser  than  the  fowls  of  heaven 
36.27.  for  he  ?n. small  the  drops  of  water,  they  pour 
41.  31.  he  m.  the  deep  to  boil  like  a  pot 

32.  he  m.  a  path  to  shine  after  him 
Psal.  9.  12.  when  he  m.  inquisition  for  blood 
23.  2.  he  VI.  to  lie  down  in  green  pastures 
29.  9.  the  voice  of  the  Lord  m.  the  hinds  to  calve 
33.  10.  he  m.  the  devices  of  people  of  n(me  eflect 
40.  4.  blessed  is  the  man  that  in.  the  Lord  his  trust 
46. 9.  he  m.  wars  to  cease  to  tho  end  of  the  earth 
104.3.  who  m.  the  clouds  his  chariot,  who  walketh 

4.  who  m.  his  angels  spirits,  Heb   i.  7. 

15.  and  wine  that  ?n.  glad  the  heart  of  man 
107.  125.  and  m.  the  stormy  wind  to  stand 

2it.  he  m.  the  storm  a  calm,  the  waters  are  still 

36.  and  there  he  m.  the  hungry  lo  dwell 

41.  and  m.  him  families  like  a  flock 
113.  9.  he  m   the  barren  woman  to  keep  house 
135.  7.  he  m.  lightnings  for  rain,  brings  the  wind 
147.  8.  who  m.  grass  to  grow  on  the  mountains 

14.  he  TH.  peace  in  thy  borderB,  and  filleth  thee 
Prov.  10.  1.  a  wise  son  m.  a  glad  father,  15.  20. 

4   but  the  hand  of  the  diligent  m   rich 


MAL 

Prov.  10.  22.  the  blessing  of  Ine  Lord,  itm.  rich 

12.4.  she  that  7ri. ashamed  is  as  rottenness  in  booet 

25.  heaviness  in  the  heart  of  man  ni.  it  to  stoop, 

but  a  good  word  in.  it  glad 

13.  7.  that  »n.  himself  rich,  yet  hath  nothing,  there 

is  that  m.  himself  poor,  yet  hath  great  richcf 

12.  hope  delcrred  m  the  heart  sick,  when  desir*' 

15.  13.  a  merry  heart  m.  a  cheerlul  lountenanco 

30.  an  i  a  good  report  m.  the  bones  lat 

16. 7. he  >H.even  his  enemies  to  be  at  peace  with  him 

t23.  the  heart  of  the  wise  m.  wise  his  mouth 
lb.  10.  a  man's  gift  m.  room  for  him,  and  faring 
19.4.  wealth  HI. many  friends,  but  poor  is  separated/ 
31.  22.  she  m.  herself  coverings  of  tapestry 
24.  she  m.  fine  linen  and  selleth  it,  and  girdles 
i^tc/.3.11.nonian  cantindouttbe  work  lliat  God su 

7.  7.  surely  oppression  in.  a  wise  man  mad 

8.  1.  a  man's  wisdom  in.  his  face  to  shine 

11.  5.  thou  kiiowcst  not  works  of  God,  who  m.  al! 
Isa.  24.  1.  behold,  the  Lord  ni.  the  earth  empty 
40.  23.  he  7ii.  the  judges  of  the  earth  as  vanity 
43.  16.  saitli  the  l^ord,  which  m.  a  way  in  the  sea 
44. 15.  he  in.  a  god,  and  worshippeth  it,  17.  1 46.  6. 

24.  I  am  the  Lord  that  in.  all  things 

25.  he  m.  diviiiurs  mad  ||  59. 15.  ni.  himself  a  prej, 
55.  10.  walereth  eatlh,  and  m.  it  bring  forth 

Jer.  10.  13.  he  m.  lightnings  with  rain,  51.  16. 

17.  5.  cursed  be  the  man  that  j«.  flesh  his  arm 

29  26.  every  man  that  711.  himself  a  prophet,  27 
Ezek.  22.  3.  and  m.  idols  against  herself  to  defile 
Lan.  6.  13.  but  m.  his  petition  three  times  a  day 

11.  31.  place  abomination  that  711. desolate,  12.  11. 
Amos  4.  13.  that  7h.  the  morning  darkness 

5.  8.  seek  him  that  in.  tho  seven  stars  and  Orioa 
JVaA.  1.  4.  he  rebuketh  the  sea,  and  vi.  it  dry 
Mat.  5.  45.  he  7/1.  his  sun  rise  on  the  evil  and  good 
J)/ar/£7.37.1ie?H.bolh  deaf  to  hear  and  dumb  speak 
Juhn  19.12.  whosoever  m.  himself  a  king,  speaketh 
Aets  9.  34.  Eneas,  Jesus  Christ  m.  thee  whole 
flu/H. 5. 5. hope  HI. not  ashamed, because  love  of  God 

8.  26.  the  Spirit  jh.  intercession  for  us,  27   34. 

11.  2.  he  7«.  intercession  to  God  against  Israel 

1  Cor.  4.  7.  who  m.  thee  to  dirtier  from  another  ? 

2  Cor.  2.2.  who  is  lie  that  in.  me  glad  but  the  same? 
14. 7n. manifest  thesavour  of  his  know  ledge  by  ivi 

Gal.  2.  6.  whatsoever  they  were  it  7/1.  no  matter 
Eph.  4. 16.  711.  increase  of  the  body  to  the  edifying 
Hib.  7. 28.  for  the  law  hi.  men  high-priests,  but  th« 
word  of  the  oath  since  the  law  7h.  the  Son 
Rev.  13.  13.  he  in.  fire  come  down  from  heaver. 
21.  27.  nor  whatsoever  in.  a  lie,  22.  15. 

MAKETH  haste. 
Proi>.  28. 20.  that  m.  haste tohe  rich, not  innocent 

MAKING. 
2  Chron.  30.  22.  m.  confession  to  the  Lord  God 
Ps.  19.  7.  testimony  of  Lord  is  sure,  m.  wisesiir.pl* 
F.ecl.  12.  12.  of  HI.  many  books  there  is  no  end 
Isa.  3. 16.  walking  and  m.  a  tinkling  with  their  feet 
Jtr.  20. 15.  that  brought  tidings,  vi.  him  very  glad 
jiinos  8.  5.  m.  ephah  small,  and  the  shekel  great 
Mark  7.  13.  7h.  the  word  of  God  of  none  eflect 
John  5.  18.  711.  himself  equal  with  God  > 

2  Car.  6.  10.  as  poor,  yet  7n.  many  rich 
JEpA.l  .16.1  cease  not  to  give  thanks  for  you,?H.men 
lion  of  you  in  my  prayers, 1  TAess. 1.2.  P'hile.m.4 

2.  15.  one  new  man,  so  m.  peace.  Col.  1.  1  20. 
5.  19.  7rt.  melody  in  your  heart  lo  the  Lord 

PA!7.1.4.in  every  prayer  for  you  711  .request  with  joy 
2  Pit. 2.  0.  7/1.  them  an  ensample  unto  those  that 
./ui/e22.  of  some  have  compassion,  m.  adifl'erence 

MAKING. 
E:eA-.  27. 16.  multitude  of  the  wares  of  thy  m.  18. 

MALE. 
OeTi.  17.  23.  every  m.  circumcised,  34.  15,  22.  24. 
Exod.  12.  5.  for  the  paseover  a  m.  of  the  first  year 
13.12.  the  711.  shall  be  the  Lord's,  34.19.  /.Hfrf2.23 
Lev.  1.  3.  a  711.  without  blemish,  10.  ]  4.  23.  |  22.  19 
7. 0.  every  m.  among  the  priests  shall  eat  thereol 
27.  3.  thy  estimation  shall  be  of  the  711.  5,  0,  7. 
jYum.  1.  2.  every  TH.by  their  polls  from  20  years  old 
20.  every  711.  from  20  years  old  and  upward 

3.  15.  every  m.  from  a  month  old  and  upward 

31.  17.  now  kill  every  7k.  among  the  little  ot.ep 
Dent.  20.  13.  thou  shalt  smite  every  m.  thereo. 
Judg.  21.  11.  ye  shall  utterly  destroy  every  771. 
IKivgs  11. 15. ho  had  smitten  every  »n.in  Edi  m,  16. 
.ler.  30.  t  0-  see  if  a  m.  doth  travail  with  child 
Ezek.  16.  1 17.  madest  to  thyself  images  of  a  m. 
Mai.  1.  14.  which  hath  in  his  flock  a  m. 

See  Female. 

MALE-CHILDREN. 

./<;3A.17.2.  these  were  the  «i.cA/Wri»of  Macasseh 

MAI,EFACTOR. 
./0A71  18.  30.  il  he  were  not  a  7n.  we  would  tiM 

MALEFACTORS. 
Luke  23.  S2.  there  were  two  m.  led  with  him 
33.  there  they  crucified  him,  and  the  m 
39.  one  of  theTn  railed  on  him,  saying 
MALFS. 
Gen.  34.  25.  Simeon  and  Levi  slew  all  the  m. 


MAJ^ 


MAIS 


t:t»d  J2  48  let  nil  liis  m.  be  circumciflod 

13.  15.  I  saciiKca  to  llie  Lurd  all  bems  m. 
SJ3  17.  tliiee  times  in  the  year  all  thy  m.  Bhall 

appear  before  the  Lord  Gud,  iJcut.  lb.  16. 
t^io.  6.  Irf.  all  the  m.  of  Aaron  shall  eat  of  it,  '29. 
JV»m.  3.  i-J.  according  to  the  number  ofall  m.  iVoni 
a  month  oid  and  ui)\vard,  28,34.  1  it).  6"2. 
40.  number  all  the  tirst-liorn  of  the  m.  43. 
31.  7.  warred  aganist  Midianiles,  and  slew  the  m. 
iVeiU.  15.  19  all  tirsthng  in.  sanctify  to  the  Lord 
Josh.  5.  4.  the  m.  that  came  out  of  Egypt  died 
J  Chron.  31.  Ki.  beside  their  genealogy  of  m. 

19.  lo  give  portions  to  all  the  m.  among  priests 
.Ezra  6.  3.  were  reckoned  by  genealogy  of  the  m. 

MALICE. 
J  Cor.  5.  8.  keep  the  feast,  not  with  leaven  of  ?». 

14.  20.  howbeit  in  m.  be  ye  children 
Eph.  4.  31.  be  put  away  from  you  with  all  m. 
Col.  3.  S  but  now  ye  also  put  otl'all  these,  m. 
Tit.  3.  3.  Eometimes  living  in  m.  and  envy,  hateful 

1  Pet.  2.  1.  wherefore,  laying  aside  all  m.  and  guile 

M.-VLlClOL'd. 

2  John  10.  prating  against  us  with  m.  words 

MALIClOUSiXESS. 
,Rom.  1 .29.  being  filled  with  all  unrighteousness,  m. 
I  Pet  2   10.  not  using  liberty  for  a  cloak  of  J«; 

MALIGNITY. 
Horn   1.  29.  full  of  envy,  murder,  debate,  m. 

MALLOWS. 
Job  30.  4.  who  cut  up  m.  by  the  bushes  for  meat 

MAN. 
Man  was.  in  his  original  state,  a  very  noble  and 
exalted  creature  ;  being  placed  as  t/ie  head  and 
lord  of  this  woild,  having  all  the  creatures  m 
subjectiun  to  hini.  The  powers  and  operations 
of  his  mind  were  eifensice,  capacious,  andper- 
fect  ■  capable  of  contemplating  upon  the  works 
of  dod  with  pleasure  and  delight,  and  of  per- 
forming his  will  without  the  least  deviation. 
But  bi/sinning  against  his  Creator,  his  mind 

■  is  vitiated,  corrupted,  and  debased;  and  he  is 
IK  a  ruined,  lost,  miserable,  and  wretched  state: 
Hence  it  is  asked.  What  is  man  ■?  Psal.^.i. 
The  Hebrew  word  for  man  is  Enosh ;  that  is, 
eorry,  wretched,  and  incurably  sick,  to  denote 
his  condition  in  his  apostasy  J'roiu  God. 

'Man  is  put  for  [1]  The  body,  2  Cor.  4.  16. 
[2]  T/ie  sins  and  corruptions  oj  human  na- 
tare,  Eph.  4.  22.  [3]  Strong,  valiant,  1  Cor.  ] 
16  13.  [41  .4  magistrate,  Gen.  9.  6.  [51  Frail, 
weak,  Psal.  9.  20.  [6]  The  church,  Eph.  2.  15. 
[71  .4  strong  believer,  Eph.  4.  1.1.  [8]  Mn 
angel.  Acts  1.  10.  [9]  The  Lord  Jesus,  Gen. 
32  24.  Mark  15.  39.  [10]  God  the  father, 
Exod.  15.  3.  Luke  15.  11. 
To  make  of  twain  one  new  man,  Eph.  2.  15. 
To  unite  Jews  and  Gentiles,  who  formcny 
were  at  variance,  into  one  church,  or body,join- 
ing  toirelhcr  in  a  new  way  of  gospel-woiship 

■  The  gospel  is  not  after  man,  Gal.  1.  II.    It  is  no 

human  invention,  or  fiction,  neither  doth  it 
depend  upon  human  authority,  but  is  immedi- 
ately revealed  by  God.  y^  I  T  IK 
Bjieak  afler  the  manner  of  men,  Gal.  A.  15. 
I  make  use  of  a  comparison  taken  from  the 
custom  of  men  in  their  civil  affairs. 

A  man  of  God,  2Tim.  3.  17.  One  that  is  guided 
by  the  .Spirit  of  God,  and  devoted  to  his  ser- 
vice in  a  special  manner. 

The  inward  man,  Rom.  7.  22.  The  new  man, 
the  regenerate  part  within  me,  or  the  principle 
of  grace  in  the  heart. 

The  natural  man,  1  Cor.  2.  14.  The  unrenewed 
person,  one  that  has  no  principle  of  grace  in 
the  heart,  though  he  be  endued  with  the  most 
exquisite  natural  accomplishments,  and  has 
improved  his  reason  to  the  highest  pitch- 
Oen.  1.  26.  God  said,  let  iis  make  m.  in  our  image, 
after  our  likeness,  27.  1 9.  6. 

2.  7.  the  Lord  G.  formed  m.  of  the  dust  of  ground 
18.  it  is  not  good  that  ?«.  should  be  alone 
25.  they  were  both  caked,  the  m.  and  his  wife 

3.  22.  behold,  the  m.  is  become  as  one  of  us 
6.  3.  my  Spirit  shall  not  always  strive  with  m. 

7  I  will  destroy  m.  whom  I  have  created 
8  21.  I  will  not  curse  the  ground  for  m.  sake 
9.  6.  m.  blood,  by  m.  shall  his  blood  be  shed 

19.  8.  who  have  not  known  m.  JVam.  31.  35. 

20.  7.  restore  the  m.  his  wife,  he  is  a  prophet 
24.  21.  the  m.  wondering  at  her  held  his  peace 

29.  Laban  ran  out  to  the  m.  to  the  well 
65.  what  m.  is  this  that  walketh  in  the  field  1 
29. 19.  better  than  I  should  give  her  to  another  m. 
38. 25.  by  trie  m.  whose  these  are,  am  I  with  child 
43.  13.  take  yo  ur  brother,  arise,  go  again  to  the  m 
4'.  17.  tne  m.  in  whose  hand  the  cup  is  found 
f:zod.  2  2<J   rthy  is  it  that  ye  have  left  the  m.  ? 

21.  Moses  was  content  to  dwell  with  the  m. 
4.  11.  the  Lord  said,  who  hath  made  m.  moutlrl 
30.  32  upon  m.  flesh  shall  it  not  be  poured 
365 


i;xod.  32.1.  them. that  brought  us  out  of  Egjpt  83. 

Leo.  17.  4.  blood  shall  be  imputed  to  that  m.  and 

that  m.  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  the  people 

JVu«i.5.15.  then  shall  them,  bring  his  wife  to  priest 

U.  13.  but  the  m.  that  is  clean,  and  not  is  a  journey 

12.  3.  the  m.  Moses  was  very  meek  above  all  men 

15.  35.  the  m.  shall  be  put  to  death,  JJeut.  22. 25. 

16.  7.  the  Hi.  whom  the  Lord  doth  choose,  be  holy 
1U.2U.  but  m.  that  shall  be  unclean  and  shall  not 

Veut.  4.  32.  since  the  day  that  God  created  m. 

i.  24.  God  doth  talk  with  m.  and  he  liveth 

8.3.  make  thee  know  that  m.doth  not  live  by  bread 
only,  but  by  every  word,  Mat.  4.  4.  Luke  4.  4. 

20.  19.  lor  tlie  tree  of  the  field  is  m.  life 
Josh.  7.  14.  and  they  shall  come  m.  by  in.  17,  16. 
Judg.  1.25.  but  they  letgo  the  ;;(.  and  all  his  family 

4.  22. 1  will  shew  thee  the  m.  whom  thou  seokesl 

8.  21.  for  as  the  m.  is,  so  is  his  slrengih 

9.  9.  wherewith  by  me  they  honour  God  and  m. 
13.  my  wine  which  cheereth  God  and  in. 

10.  18.  what  m.  will  fight  against  Amnion  7 

13.  10.  the  m.  hath  apjieaied  iliat  came  to  me 
11.  art  thou  the  in.  spakest  to  the  woman  7 

16.  7.  1  shall  be  weak,  and  as  another  m.  11,  17. 
19.  22.  bring  forth  the  m.  that  came  into  thy  house 

28.  then  the  m.  took  her  on  an  ass  and  rose 
Ruth  1.  2.  the  name  of  the  m.  was  Elimelech,  2.  19. 

3.18.  for  the  ?H.will  not  be  in  rest,till  he  hath  finish. 

1  *uHi.2.33.  the  in.  of  thine  whom  I  shall  not  cut  Qff 
4.  14.  the  Hi.  came  in  hastily,  and  told  Eli 

9.  6.  a  m.  of  God,  and  he  is  an  honourable  »n. 
17.  behold  the  m.  whom  1  siiake  to  thee  of 

10.  22.  if  the  m.  should  yet  come  thither 

16.  7.  for  the  Lord  seekli  not  as  m.  seetli 

17.  26.  what  be  done  to  the  m.  that  killeth  liiml 
21.  14.  lo,  ye  see  the  m.  is  mad,  wherefore  then 

2  Ham.  12.  5.  David's  anger  kindled  against  the»H. 
said  to  Nathan,  7«.  who  did  this  shall  surely  die 

7.  Nathan  said  to  David,  thou  art  the  m. 

16.  7.  come  out,  come  out,  thou  bloody  m.  8. 

17.  3.  the  m.  thou  seekest  is  as  if  all  returned 

21.  5.  m.  that  consumed  us,  and  devised  against  us 
23.  1.  the  m.  who  was  raised  up  on  high 

1  Kings  20.  20.  and  they  slew  every  one  his 

2  Kings  5.  26.  when  m.  turned  again  to  meet  thee 

6.  19?  I  will  bring  you  to  the  m.  whom  ye  seek 
9.  11.  you  know  the  m.  and  his  communication 

22.  15.  tell  the  m.  that  sent  you,  2  Chr.  34.  23. 

1  Chr.  23.  3.  the  Levites  m.  by  m.  were  38,000 

29.  1.  the  palace  is  not  for  m.  but  for  the  L.  God 

2  Chron.  14.  11.  let  not  m.  prevail  against  thee 
19.  6.  for  ye  judge  not  for  m.  but  for  the  Lord 

£sth.  6. 6.  what  shall  be  done  to  the  m.  whom,  7,9. 

7.  JC.  the  m.  adversary  is  this  wicked  Haman 
Job  4. 17.  shall  m.  be  more  just  than  God  7 

5. 7.  yet  m.  is  born  to  trouble,  as  sparks  fly  upward 
17.  happy  is  the  vi.  whom  God  correcteth 

7.1.  is  there  not  an  appointed  time  for  m.  on  earth? 

17.  what  is  m.  that  thou  shouldest  magnify  him  7 

15.  14.  Psal.  8.  4.  |  144.  3.  Neb.  2.  6. 

9.  2.  but  how  should  m.  he  just  with  God  7 

10.  4.  eyes  of  flesh  7  or  seejt  thou  as  m.  seeth  7 

5.  are  thy  days  as  days  of  m.  ?  years  as  m.  days  7 
11. 12.  vain  III.  would  be  wise,  tho'  m.  be  born  like 

14.  1.  711.  that  is  born  of  a  woman  is  of  few  days 
10.  ?n.  dieth  and  wasteth  away,m.giveth  up  ghost 

12.  som.  lieth  down,  and  riseth  not  till  heavens 

15.  7.  art  thou  the  first  m.  that  was  born  7 
14.  what  is  m.  that  he  should  be  clean  7 

16.  how  much  more  abominable  and  filthy  ism 

20.  4.  since  m.  was  first  placed  on  the  earth 

21.  4.  as  for  me  is  my  complaint  to  in.  ? 
25.  4.  how  then  can  m.  be  justified  with  God  7 

6.  how  much  less  m.that  is  a  worm, and  son  of  rn. 
32.8.  there  is  a  spirit  in  m.  inspiration  of  Almighty 

13.  God  thrusteth  him  down,  not  7/1. 

33.  12.  I  answer,  that  God  is  greater  than  m. 

14.  God  speaketh,  yet  m.  perceivelh  it  not 

17.  he  opens  the  eors  of  men,  that  he  may  with- 
draw m.  from  purpose,  and  hide  pride  from  m. 

23.  if  a  meB.scnger,  to  shew  to  m.  his  uprightness 
29.  these  things  worketh  God  often  with  ?«. 

34.  7.  what  m.  islike  Job,  who  drinketh  scorning? 
14.  if  he  set  his  heart  upon  m. if  he  gather  to  hims. 
23.  for  he  will  not  lay  on  m.  more  than  right 

Psal.  9.  19.  arise,  O  Lord,  let  not  m.  prevail 
10. 18.  that  the  m.  of  earth  may  no  more  oppress 
25.  12.  what  m.  is  he  that  feareth  the  Lord  7 
34.  12.  what  m.  is  he  that  desiretli  life? 
39.  11.  when  thou  dost  correct  771.  for  iniquity 
49.  12.  m.  being  in  honour  abidelh  not,  20. 
56.  11.  I  will  not  be  afraid  what  m.  can  do  to  me 
68.  1 18.  thou  hast  received  gifts  in  the  m. 
78.  25. 771.  did  eat  angels'  food,  he  sent  them  meat 
80.  17.  thy  hand  be  on  the  m.  of  thy  right  hand 
89.48.  what  7n. is  he  that  liveth,  and  not  see  death? 
90.  3.  thou  turnest  m.  to  destruction,  and  sayest 
94. 10.  that  teachcth  m.  knowl.  shall  not  he  know? 

103.  l!i.  as  for  7n.  his  days  are  as  grass,  as  a  flower 

104.  23.  771.  goeth  forth  to  his  work  and  labour 


MAN 

Psal.  118.6. 1  will  not  fear  whai  m.  can  do  to  me 
8.  better  trust  in  Lord,  than  put  confidence  in  m 

120.  t  7.  I  am  a  m.  of  i)eace,  they  are  for  war 

144.4.  m.  is  like  to  vanity,  his  days  as  a  shadow 
Prov.  2. 12.  from  m.  that  speaketh  froward  thingl 

6.  11.  and  thy  want  come  as  an  armed  m.  24.  34 

16.  1.  the  preparations  of  the  heart  m  m. 

20.  24.  7,-i.  goings  are  of  the  Lord,  how  can  a  m. 

26. 19.  so  is  the'7n.  that  deceiveth  his  neighbour 
Eccl.  1.  8.  things  full  of  labour,  m.  cannot  utter  it 

2.  12.  what  can  the  m.  do  that  cometh  after  king. 
22.  for  what  hath  m.  of  all  his  labour  7 

6.  10.  18  named,  and  it  is  known  that  it  is  7n. 

11.  what  is?)i.  better  7  1|  12.  what  is  good  for  m.i 
12.  5.  because  m.  goeth  to  his  long  home 

Isa.'U.^.  cease  from  Trt.whose  breath  is  in  his  nostr 
38.  11.  I  said,  I  shall  bohold  m.  no  more 
40. 1 13.  or  being  the  m.  of  his  counsel,  hath  taugh- 
46.  11.  the  711.  that  e.vecuteth  my  counsel 
.At.  10.  23.  it  is  not  in  m.  to  direct  his  steps 
/,am.  3.  1.  I  am  the  ?«.  that  hath  seen  affliction 
Ezek.  4. 15.  I  have  given  cows"  dung  for  ni.  dung 

18.  8.  hath  executed  judgment  between »«.  and  m 
Dan.  4.  16.  let  his  heart  be  changed  from  m. 

10.  19.  said,  O  m.  greatly  beloved,  fear  not 
Hos.  11. 9.  for  I  am  God,  and  not  m.  the  holy  One 
.^Imos  4.13.  and  declarelli  to  m.  what  is  his  though 
Jilic.  5.  7.  that  tatrieth  not  for  m.  nor  waitcth 

6.  8.  he  hath  shewed  thee,  O  m.  what  is  good 

9.  the  m.  of  wisdom  shall  see  thy  name 
Hab.l.U.  the  wicked devoureth  m.  more  righteoi* 
Zeph.  1.  3.  I  will  cut  ofi"the  m.  from  the  land 
Zech.  6.  12.  the  m.  whose  name  is  the  Branch 

13.  5.  for7H.  taught  me  lo  keep  cattle  from  youth 

7.  awake,  O  sword,  against  m.  that  is  my  lellow 

Jlal.  2. 12.  Lord  will  cut  oft"  the  m.  that  doeth  this 

jUa«.7.9.whatHi.is  there  of  you,if  his  son  ask  bread, 

will  give  him  a  stone  7  12. 11.  Luke  15. 4, 

15.  18.  from  the  heart,  and  ihey  defile  the  7/1. 

19.  6.  let  not  m.  put  usunder,  Mark  10.  9. 
26  72.  he  denied,  I  do  not  know  the  7k.  74. 

Ma^k  2.27.sabbath  was  made  for  ?n.nol  m.forrdbb 
11.2.  shall  find  a  colt  lied,  whereon  never  7/1.  sat 
Luke  5.  20.  he  said,  7/1.  thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee 

12.  14.  ?H.  who  made  me  a  judge  over  you? 

18.  4.  though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  m. 

22.  58.  thou  art  of  them,  Peter  said,  m.  I  am  not 
60.  Peter  said,  m.  I  know  not  what  thou  sayest 

23.  6.  he  asked,  whether  the  m.  was  a  Galilean  1 
53.  wherein  never  771.  was  laid,  John  19.  41. 

.Tohn  2.  25.  for  he  knew  what  was  in  771. 
5.  12.  what  711.  is  that  which  said  unto  thee 
34.  but  I  received  not  testimony  from  m. 
15.  24.  the  works  which  none  other  7K.  did 

19.  5.  Pilate  said  unto  them,  behold  the  m. 
Acts  4.  22.  for  the  m.  was  above  forty  years  oil 

8.31.  how  can  I,  excc^;)t  some  m.  should  guiore  me? 

34.  eunuch  said,  of  himself,  or  of  some  other  m.1 
19.  16.  the  m.  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was 

35.  what  7».  is  there  that  knoweth  not  how  that 
21.  II.  so  shall  bind  the  m.  that  owneth  tins  girdle 
23.  30.  how  the  Jews  laid  wait  for  the  m. 
25.22.  Agrippa  said,  I  would  also  hear  the  tt;.  mys. 

fto?H. 2.1.  inexcusable,  07«.l|3.thinkest  thou,  Oth 

7.  22. 1  delight  in  law  of  God  after  the  inward  m 

24. 0  wretched  711.  that  I  am,who  shall  deliv.  me? 

9.20.  but  O  m.  who  art  thou  that  repliest  ag.  God? 

ib.S.the  righteousness  of  the  law.the  m.  who  doeth 

these  things  shall  live  by  them.  Gal.  3. 12. 

lO.with  the  heart  7H.believeth  unto  righteousnesi 

1  Cor.  2.  11.  what  m.  knoweth  the  things  of  a  m.? 
7.  16.  how  knowest  thou,  O  m.  whether  thou 
10. 13.  no  temi)tation  but  such  as  is  common  to  TJi. 
11.  3.  and  the  head  of  the  woman  is  them. 

8.  m.  is  not  of  the  woman  ||  9.  but  wom.for  thorn. 

11.  nor  ia  the  m.  without  the  woman,  nor  the  wo- 
man without  the  m.  in  the  Lord 

12.  even  so  is  the  m.  also  by  the  woman 
15. 21.  since  by  m.  came  death,  by  711.  came  resurr. 

45.  the  first  771.  Adam  was  made  a  living  soul 
47.  the  first  m.  is  of  the  earth,  earthy  ;  the  seconti 
m.  is  the  Lord  from  heaven 

2  Cor.  4. 16.  but  thousfh  our  outward  m.  perish,  yo« 
the  inwa'rd  vi.  is  renewed  day  by  day 

Gal.  1.  1.  an  apostle,  not  of  men,  neither  by  i«. 

11.  the  gospel  I  preached  is  not  after  m. 
Eph.  2.  15.  for  to  make  of  twain  one  new  m. 

3.  16.  with  might  by  his  Spirit  in  the  inner  m. 

4.  24.  that  ye  put  on'new  m.  created  in  righteouBn 
Oii.S.lO.  have  put  on  the  new  m.  which  is  renewed 
17'/iM.4.8.despi6eth  not  77(.butGod,who  hath give» 
1  Tim .2.5.bet ween  God  and  men,  the  m.  Chr.  Jesu- 

12.  woman  not  to  usurp  authority  over  the  m. 
Tit.3.4.  love  ofG.  our  Saviour  toward  m.appeared 
Heb.  3.  4.  for  everv  house  is  built  by  some  m. 

8  2.  the  tabernacle  the  Lord  pitched,  and  not  m 
13  6.  I  will  not  fear  what  m.  shall  do  to  me 

.ram.1.8.  a  double-minded  Tzi.is  unstable  in  his  wayi 
2  20.  wilt  thou  know,  O  vain  771.  that  taith 

1  Pet.  3.  4.  let  it  be  the  hidden  m.  of  the  hear' 


MAN 

Ji  MAN 
Ctem.  2.  5.  there  was  not  a  in.  to  till  the  ground 

iA.  therefore  shall  am.  leave  his  lather  anil  mo- 
ther, Mill.  19.  5.  Mark  10.  7.  Epk.  5.  3.", 
4.  I.  I  have  gotten  a  m.  t'roin  the  Lord 

2o.  for  1  have  slain  a  m.  to  my  wounding 
11    t3.  a  m.  said  to  his  neighbour,  let  us  burn 
13  16.  if  a  m.  can  number  the  dust  of  the  earth 
19  31.  there  is  not  a  m.  to  come  m  unto  us 
20.  3.  thou  art  a  dead  man.  for  slie  is  a  m.  wife 
25  27.  Esau  a  cunning  hunter,  a  m.  of  the  field 
32  24.  there  wrestled  a  m.  with  him  till  breaking 
41.33.  let  Pharaoh  look  out  a  m.  discreet  and  wise 

38.  a  m.  in  whom  the  Spirit  of  God  is 
44.15.wot  ye  not  such  a  ni.as  I  can  certainly  divine 
49.  6.  for  in  their  anger  they  slew  a  m. 
Btod.  2. 1 14.  he  said, who  made  thee  am.  a  prince 
18.  1 16.  I  judge  between  a  m.  and  his  fellow 
33. 11.  face  to  face,  as  a  m.  speaketh  to  his  friend 
I,ev.  13.  9.  when  the  plague  of  leprosy  is  in  a  m. 

18.  5.  niv  judgments,  which  if  a  ra.  do  he  shall  live 

■  in  them,  J^Teh.  9. 29.  Eiek.  20. 11, 13,  21. 
24.10.and  a  jft.oflsrael  strove  together  inthe  camp 
20.  as  he  hath  caused  a  blemish  in  a  m. 
27.  28.  no  devoted  thing  a  vi.  siiall  devote 
ATum.  1.  4.  there  shall  be  a  m.  of  every  tribe 
13.  2.  of  every  tribe  shall  ye  .send  a  m. 
15.  32.  they  tound  a  m.  that  gathered  sticks 

19.  14.  this  is  the  law  when  a  m.  dieth  in  a  tent 
23.19.G.  is  not  a  7n.that  he  should  lie,  lSam.15.29. 

26.  64.  among  these  there  w  as  not  a  m.  of  ihem 
65.  there  was  not  left  a  7«.save  Caleb  andjoshua 

27.  16.  set  a  m.  over  the  congregation 
18.  take  tliee  Joshua,  a  m.  in  whom  is  the  Spirit 

Dcut.  1.  31.  Lord  bare  thee,  as  a  m.  doth  his  son 
3.  H.  the  breadth  of  it,  after  the  cubit  of  a  m. 
8.  5.  consider,  that  as  a  m.  chasteneth  his  »ca 

19.  15.  one  witness  shall  not  rise  against  a  m. 
'osh.  3.  12.  take  ye  out  of  every  tribe  a  vi.  4.  2,  4. 
5.13.  there  stood  a  r/f.over-against  him  with  sword 
10.8.  there  shall  not  a  i/i.of  tliem  stand  before  thee 

14.  the  Lord  liea!  kened  to  the  voice  of  a  m. 
14.15. which  Arba  was  agreatm. among  Anakims 
21.  44.  stood  not  a  m.  of  all  their  enemies  before 
Judg.  1.  24.  the  spies  saw  a  m.come  outof  tlie  city 

3.  29.  escaped  not  a  m.  ||  4.  16.  was  not  a  m.  left 
7.13. there  was  a  m.that  lold  a  dream  to  his  fellow 

14.  save  the  sword  of  Gideon  a  m.  of  Israel 
..0.1.  Tola  a  in.  of  Issachar||  16.19.  she  called  am. 
Ruth  4.  7.  a  m.  plucked  otl'his  shoe  and  gave  it 
Sam.  9.  16.  I  will  send  thee  a  m.  out  of  Benjamin 
11.  13.  there  shall  not  a  m.  be  put  to  death 
13.  14.  the  Lord  hath  sought  .lim  a  m. 
14   36.  and  let  us  not  leave  a  m.  of  them 

16.  16.  to  seek  out  a  m.  who  is  a  cunning  player 
17.  provide  nie  a  m.  thiit  can  play  well, bring  him 

17.  8.  choose  you  a  m.  for  you,  let  him  come 
10.  give  me  a  m  that  we  may  fight  together 

25.  17.  he  is  such  that  a  m.  cannot  speak  to  him 
30.  17.  and  there  escaped  not  a  m.  of  them 
8  Sam.  3.  34.  as  a  m.  falleth  before  wicked  men 
38.  Abner  «  great  m.  is  fallen  this  day  in  Israel 
16.  23.  as  if  a  m.  enquired  at  the  oracle  of  God 

18.  120.  thou  shalt  not  be  a  m.  of  tidings 

20.  1.  there  liappencd  to  be  there  a  m.  of  Belial 
I  Kings  2.  2.  be  strong,  and  shew  thyself  a  m. 

i.  not  fail  thee  a  m.  on  the  throne,  8.  25. 
20. 39.  a  TO.  turned  aside,  and  brought  a  m.  to  me 
42.  a  m.  whom  I  appointed  to  destruction 
Kings  1.  6.  there  came  a  m.  to  meet  us,  and  said 

4.  42.  there  came  a  w.  from  Baal-shalisha 

10.  21.  there  was  not  a  m.  left  that  came  not 
13.  21.  as  they  were  burying  a  m.  they  sined 

1  Cliron.  22.  9.  a  son  born,  whoshall  be  a  m.  of  rest 
2Chron.  6. 16.  there  shall  not  fail  thee  a  w.  7.  18. 
J^eh.  2. 10.  come  a  to.  to  seek  the  welfare  of  Israel 
6.  11.  I  said,  should  such  a  m.  as  I  flee  7 
Jobi.  4.  all  that  a  m.  hath  will  he  give  for  his  life 

3.  23.  why  is  light  given  to  a  m.  whose  way 

4.  17.  shall  a  m.  be  more  pure  than  his  Maker? 
9. 32.  he  is  not  a  m.  as  I  am,  that  I  should  answer 

11.  2.  and  should  a  m.  full  of  talk  be  justitieil  T 
12. 14.  he  shutteth  up  a  m.  ||  14.  14.  if  a  m.  die 
16. 21.  O  that  one  might  plead  for  a  m.  with  God, 

as  a  m.  pleadeth  for  his  neighbour 
222.  can  a777.be  profitable  to  G.as  ho  that  is  wise? 

34.  29.  whether  done  against  a  nation  or  a  m. 

35.  8.  thy  wickedness  may  hurt  a  m.  as  thou  art 
37.  20.  if  a  m.  speak  he  shall  be  swallowed  up 
38  3.  gird  up  now  thy  loins  like  a  m.  40.  7. 

Psal  38.  14.  I  was  as  a  to.  that  heareth  not 
55.  13.  but  it  was  thou  a  m.  mine  equal 
60.  3.  how  long  will  ye  imagine  mischief  ag.  a  m.t 
74.  5.  am.  was  fanio<is  according  as  he  lifted  up 
88.  4.  I  am  as  a  to.  that  hath  no  strength 
105  17.  he  sitnt  a  m.  before  them,  even  Joseph 
147.  10.  he  taketh  not  pleasure  in  the  legs  of  a  m. 

ProT).  3.  30.  strive  not  with  a  to.  without  cause 
8.  £4.  for  jealousy  is  the  rage  of  i  m. 
14  12  a  way  that  Be'>meth  right  to  a  m.  \6  25 
3ti6 


MAN 

Prov  16  2  all  ways  ofa  m  are  clean  in  his  own  eye! 
7.  when  a  m.  ways  please  the  Lord,  he  maketh 
20.  24.  how  can  a  m   underst.iricl  his  own  way  ? 
23.  2.  if  thciu  he  a  m  priveii  to  appei  ite 

26.  21   so  a  contentious  m.  to  kindle  strife 

27.  2.  so  is  (2  771   tint  wamiereth  from  his  place 
21,  as  the  furnace,  so  is  n  m.  to  his  praise 

28.  12   but  when  the  wicked  rise  am.  is  hidden 
23.ho  that  rehiiketh  a  m.  shall  find  move  favout 

29.  1 1   J.  m.  of  reproofs  ||  f  4.  a  771.  of  oblations 
20.  se?6t  thou  a  m.  tha',  is  hasty  in  words  ? 

Eccl.  2.21.  there  is  a  m.  whose  labour  is  in  wisdom 

and  knowledge,yet  to  a  »n.tliat  hath  not  labour. 

26.  God  giveili  to  a  m.  that  is  good  in  his  sight 

4.  4.  for  this  a  m.  is  envied  of  his  neighbour 
6.  2.  a  m.  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches 

12.  who  can  tell  a  m.  what  shall  be  after  him  7 

10.  14.  a  TO.  cannot  tell  v/hat  shall  be  after  him 

11.  8.  if  a  m.  live  many  years,  and  rejoice  in  them 
Cant.  8.  7.  if  a  m.  would  give  all  his  substance 
Isa.  6.  5.  because  I  am  a  77i.  of  unclean  lipa 

13.  12.  1  will  make  a  m.  more  precious  than  gold 
17.  7.  at  that  day  shall  avi.  look  to  his  maker 

28.  20.  than  that  a  m.  can  stretch  himself  on  it 

29.  21.  that  make  a  m.  an  otfender  for  a  word 
32.  2.  a  m.  shall  be  a  hiding  place  froic  the  '.vijid 
47.  3.  and  I  will  not  meet  thee  as  a  m. 
53.3.  he  is  a  m.  of  sorrows  and  acquainted  with  gr 
58.  5.  a  day  for  a  m.  to  afflict  his  soul  ? 
66.  3.  he  that  killeth  an  ox,  is  as  if  he  slew  a  m. 

Jer.  4.  29.  forsaken,  and  not  a  m.  dwell  therein 

5.  1.  seek  in  broad  places,  if  "e  can  find  a  771. 

14.  9.  w  hy  shoulilest  thou  be  as  a  m.  astomed  1 

15.  10.  that  thou  hast  borne  me  a  m.  of  Jtrife 
16.20.6hall  a  TO.make^ods  to  himself  and  no  gods? 

22.  30.  a  TO.  that  shall  not  prosper  in  his  days 

23.  9.  I  am  like  a  to.  whom  wine  hath  overcome 

30.  6.  see  whether  a  m.  doth  t: avail  with  child  ? 

31.  22.  a  woman  shall  compass  a  m. 
33.17.  David  shall  never  want  a  to. to  sit  on  throne 

18.  nor  shall  the  priests  v\ant  a  m.  before  me 
35.19.  Jonadab  shall  not  want  a  to. to  stand  bef  me 
50.  42.  every  man  put  in  array  like  a  m.  to  battle 
Lam.  3.  26.  it  is  good  for  a  m.  to  hope  and  wait 
27.  it  is  good  for  0771.  that  he  bear  the  yoke 
39.  complain,  a  m.  for  the  punishment  of  his  sins 
F.zKk.  22.  30.  I  sought  for  a  m.  among  them 
28.  2.  yet  thou  art  a  m.  and  not  God,  9. 
33.  2.  if  the  peojile  of  the  land  take  a  m. 
Dan.  2.  10.  not  a  m.  on  earth  that  can  shew 
25.  I  have  found  a  m.  of  the  captives  of  Judah 
5.  11.  there  is  a  m.  in  thy  kingdom  in  whom 
7.  4.  stand  as  a  m.  and  a  m.  heart  was  given  to  it 

9.  123.  I  am  come,  for  thou  art  a  m.  of  desires 

10.  11.  he  said,  O  Daniel,  a  m.  greatly  beloved 
Hos.  6.  9.  as  troops  of  robbers  wait  for  a  m. 

9.12.  that  there  shall  not  be  a  m.  left,  woe  to  them 

11.4.  I  drew  them  with  cords  of  a  m.  with  bands 
yimvs  2.  7.  o  m.  and  his  father  go  in  to  one  maid 

5.  19.  as  if  a  m.  did  flee  from  a  lion,  and  a  bear 
Mic.  2.  2.  oppress  a  to.  and  his  house,  even  a  m. 
11.  if  a  m.  walking  in  spirit  and  falsehood 

7.6. a  jn.enemies  are  the  men  of  his  own  house, tlie 

daughter  against  her  mother,  Mat.  10.  36. 

.1/a/.3.17.as  a  m.spareth  his  own  son  that  serv.him 

Mat.  8.  9.  I  am  a  to.  under  authority,  Luke  7.  8. 

10.  35.  I  am  come  to  set  a  m.  at  variance 

12.  12.  how  much  is  a  m.  better  than  a  sheep  ? 
43.  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  ofa  m. 

15.  11.  Cometh  out  of  the  mouth  defileth  a  m. 
20.  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands  defileth  not  am. 

19.  3.  is  it  lawful  for  a  771.  to  put  away,  Mark  10.2. 
22.  24.  if  a  m.  die,  having  no  children 
26.  18.  he  said  go  into  the  city,  to  such  a  m.  and 
say  to  him,  Mark  14.  13.  Luke  22. 10. 
Luke  1 .34.how  shall  this  be.seeing  I  know  not  am.? 
5.  8.  depart,  for  I  am  a  sinful  777.  O  Lord 

13.  19.  whifh  a  m.  took  and  cast  into  his  garden 
19.  7.  to  bo  guest  with  a  m.  that  is  a  sinner 

.Tohn  1.  6.  there  was  a  777.  sent  fiomG.  named  John 
30.  after  me  Cometh  am.  who  is  preferred  bef.  me 

3.  3.  except  a  m.  be  born  again,  he  cannot  see,  5. 
4.  how  can  a  m.  be  born  when  he  is  old? 
27.  a  m.  can  receive  nothing,  e.xcept  given  him 

4.  29.  come,  see  a  m.  which  told  me  all  things 

7.  23.  angry,  because  I  have  made  a  771.  whole 

8.  40.  a  TO.  that  hath  told  you  the  truth 

9.  11.  a  777.  that  is  called  Jesus  made  clay 
16.  how  can  a  m.  a  sinner,  do  such  miracles 

10.  33.  thou  being  a  m.  makest  thy?»VGod 

14.  23.  if  a  TO.  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  words 

16.  21.  for  joy  that  a  771.  is  born  into  the  world 
./?tts2.  22.  Jesus  a  771.  approved  of  God  among  you 

10.  26.  stand  up,  I  myself  also  am  a  to. 

13.  22. 1  found  Uavid,  a  m.  after  mine  own  heart 

41.  not  believe,  though  a  m.  declare  it  to  you 
16.  9.  there  stood  a  m.  of  Macedonia  prayed  him 
2r.  39.  I  am  a  77!.  who  am  a  Jew  of  Tarsus 
Rom.  2.  21.  that  preachest  a  m.  should  not  steal 

22.  sayest,  a  m.  should  not  commit  adultery 


MAN 

17o7n.3.5. 1  speak  as  am.  ||  7.  1  dominion  over  a  *» 

1  Cor.  4. 1.  let  a  m.  so  account  of  us  as  miniilew 

2.  it  is  required,  that  a  »7(.  be  found  faithful 
6.18.  every  sin  that  a  m.  doetli  is  w  ithout  the  bodj 

7.  1.  it  is  good  for  a  in.  not  to  touch  a  womaa 
26.  I  say  that  it  is  good  for  a  m.  so  to  be 

9.  8._^say  I  these  things  as  a  m.  or  sailh  not  law^ 

11.  7.  a  771.  indeed  ought  not  'o  cover  his  head 
14.  if  a  VI.  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  shame 
28.  but  let  a  in.  examine  liims.  and  so  let  him  eal 

13.  11.  but  when  became  a  m.  I  put  away  ehiidijii 

2  Cor.2.6.  sufficient  to  such  a  m.  is  this  punishmenl 

8.  12.  it  is  accepted  according  to  that  a  m  bath 
11.20.  if  a  in.  bring  you  into  bondage,  if  a  'u.  snii'a 
12.2. 1  knew  u  77;. in  Christ  caught  u|>  to  heaver,  3 

4.  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  a  m.  to  utter 
Gal.  2.  16.  a  m.  is  not  justified  by  works  of  the  law 

6.  1.  brethren,  if  a  m.  be  overtaken  in  a  fault 

3.  if  a  TO.  tU'nk  himself  to  be  something 
Phil.  2.  8.  and  being  found  in  fashion  as  a  m. 
1  Tim.  1.  8.  the  law  is  good,  if  a  m.  use  it  lawfully 

3.  1.  if  a  777.  desire  the  office  ofa  bishop 

5.  if  a  777.  know  not  how  to  rule  his  house 
2Tim.  2.  5.  if  o  771.  also  strive  for  masteries 

21.  if  a  777.  therefore  purge  himself 
Tit.  3.  10.  a  m.  that  is  a  heretic,  reject 
/a«i.  1.  23.  he  is  like  o  777.  beholding  his 
2.  2.  if  there  come  a  771.  with  a  gold  riD« 
14.  what  profit,  though  a  in.  say,  he  htrin  fa 
18.  a  771.  may  say,  thou  hast  faith,  I  have  wu 
24.  ye  see  how  that  by  works  a  in.  is  justified 
5.17.  Elias  was  a  777.  subject  lo  like  passions  as  we 

1  Pet.  2.  19.  if  a  777.  for  conscience  toward  God 

2  Pet.  2.  19.  for  of  whom  a  m.  is  overcome 

1  ./ohn  4.  20.  if  a  777.  say,  I  love  God,  and  hatetn 
Rev.  4.  7.  the  third  beast  had  a  face  as  a  m. 

9.  5.  as  torment  of  acorpion,  when  hcstriketh  am. 

Ji  certain  MAN. 
Gen.2il.\5.  a  certain  m.  found  him,  and  asked  him 

2  i'aTO.18.10.  a  cm.  saw  it,  and  told  Joab,  and  said 
1  Kings  'iZ:.>A.  a  c.m.drew  bow  at  vent.  2CAr.l8.33 
Mat.lX.^.-acertain  m.  had  two  sons,  Luke  15.11. 
Luke  10  30. a  certa!7i  777.  went  down  from  Jerusalem 

12.  16.  the  ground  of  a  cert,  rich  777.  brought  forth 

13.  6.  ac.tn.  had  a  fig-tree  planted  in  his  vineyard 

14.16.  ac.  777.  made  agreatsujiper,  and  bade  many 
16. 1.  there  was  acertain  m.  which  had  a  sticward 

18.  35.  a  c.  blind  m.  sat  by  the  way-side  bcgffing 

19.  12.  a  certain  noble-777.  went  into  a  far  country 

20.9.  a  ccrtai7im. planted  a  vineyard,  and  let  it  out 
Jo>in4.46.a  c.noble-m. whose  son  was  sick  atCaper. 

11.1. now  a  c.  777. was  sick,  named  Lazar.  of  Betha 
Jlcts^.^i.a  certain  /n.laine  from  his  mother's  womb 
5. 1. a  certain  TO. named  Ananias,  sold  a  possessior> 
8.9.2  certain  in.  called  Simeon,  who  used  sorcery 
9. 33. and  therohe  found  a  certain  m.  nnmed  Eneaa 
10.1.  there  was  a  cm.  In  Cesarea  called  Cornelius 
14.8.there  sat  a  cm.  at  Lystra, impotent  in  his  feet 
18. 7. entered  into  a  certain  m.house  named  Justus 
19.24.a  certain  m.namad  Demetrius, a  silvcr-sniitb 
25.  14.  there  is  a  certain  to.  left  in  bonds  by  Felix 

Jlnij  MAN. 

Gen.  24.  10.  a  virgin,  nor  had  ant/  m.  known  her 

47. 6. if  thou  knowest  a.  771.  of  activity  among  thero 

F.iod.  24.  14.  \{  any  m.  have  any  matters  to  do 

34.  3.  nor  let  any  77i.be  seen  tJirough  all  the  mount 

24.  nor  shall  any  m.  desire  thy  land,  when  go  up 

LciK  15.  2.  when  any  m.  hath  a  running  issue 

16.  if  0  77^  m.  seed  of  copulation  go  out  from  him 

24.ifa777/m. lie  with  her  at  all, he  shall  be  unclean 

24.17.  that  killeth  a.77i.8hall  surely  be  put  to  death 
JVuTO.  5.  10.  whatsoever  any  m.  giveth  the  priest 

12.  if  «77i/m. wife  go  aside,  and  commit  a  trespass 
6.  9.  if  any  ni.  die  very  suddenly  by  him 
19. 11.  that  toucheth  the  dead  body  of  any  m.  13. 
21.  9.  if  a  serpent  had  bitten  any  m.  when  beheld 

Veul.  19.  11.  if  a.  77!.  hate  his  neighb.  and  smite  him 

16.if  false  witness  rise  up  against  oTiy  to. to  testify 

22.8. blood  on  thy  hr.use,if  ari?/  771.  fall  from  thence 

23.10.  there  be  any  777. among  you  that  is  not  clean 
fosh.1.5.  shall  not  any  TO.be  able  to  stand  bef  thee 
2.  11.  nor  did  there  remain  courage  in  any  m. 
hidg.  4.20.  if  a?!?/  m.  enquire,  is  there  any  m.  here? 

16.17. 1  shall  become  weak  and  be  like  a.  other  tti 

18.  7.  and  had  no  business  with  any  m.  28. 

1  Sam.  2.  13.  that  when  any  to.  offered  sacrifice 
16.  if  U7it7  TO.  said,  fail  not  tt  burn  the  fat 

12.  4.  nor  hast  thou  taken  au,/ht  at  any  m.  hand 

2  Sam.  15.  2.  when  any  m.  the    had  a  "-."Qtroversy 
5.  it  Avas  so,  that  when  any  m-  came  nigh  to  him 

19.  22.  shall  any  m.  be  put  to  death  tnw  cay  in  Isr. 
21.  4.  nor  for  us  shalt  thou  kill  any  m.  in  Israel 

\Kings  8.31.  \fany  m.  trespass  against  his  neighb. 
38.  supplication  be  made  by  any  m.  2  Chr.  6.  2!i. 
2  Kings  4.  29.  if  thou  meet  any  to.  salute  him  nil 
2  Chr.  6.  5.  new  choose  I  any  m.  ruler  over  Israel 
AVA.2.12.  nor  told  I  0777/ 777. what  G.  put  in  my  hear 
.fob  32.  21.  let  me  not  accept  any  m.  person 
Prov.  30.  2.  surely  I  am  more  brutish  th*.n  any  m 
/sa.52.14.his  visage  was  more  marred  than  atisi "? 


MAN 

Jer.  44.  26.  no  more  named  in  moulh  of  any  in, 
Cxeii:.9.'i.conitt not  neur  any  fn.unwiiom  is  tlie  mark 
Van.  ().  7.  sh:ill  ask  a  potilion  of  any  god  or  m.  12. 
Mat.o.WM any  m.sue  thee  at  law, and  take  tliycoat 

11.  "27.  nor  know,  any  ;h.  tlie  Father,  save  the  Son 
kJ.  IS),  nor  shall  any  in.  Iiear  his  voice  in  the  streets 
IG.  a.  \(  any  ft.  will  come  after  me,  I^tike  9.  '2',i. 
21  ..'1.  it' any  m. say  ought  toyou,say,the  Lordhalh 

need  of  lum,  Mark  11.  ;i.  Luke  19.31. 

22.16.  art  true,  nor  carest  thoi  for  any  ni.  for  tlmu 

46.  nor  durst  anu  m.  from  t'.vit  day  ask  questions 

24.i3.  if  any  m.say.lo,  here  is  Christ,  Mark  13.-21. 

Mark  I.  44.  see  tliou  say  nothing  to  any  m.  but  go 

4.  -23.  Many  m.  i.ath  ears  to  hear,  7. 16.  Rev  13.  9. 

5.  4.  neillier  could  any  m.  tame  him 
9.  JO   he  would  not  that  any  m.  should  know  it 

35.i(  any  m.desn  e  to  be  first, the  same  shall  be  last 
13.  5.  take  heed,  lest  any  m.  deceive  you 

16.8.  nor  said  any  thing  to  any  m.they  were  afraid 
r.u4el4.8  when  tJiou  art  bidden  of  a;(y»n. to  awed. 

26.  if  (iH^  in.  come  to  me.  and  hate  not  father 

19.  8.  if  I  have  taken  any  thing  from  any  m. 

20.  28.  {(any  m.  brother  die,  having  a  wife 
.blin  4.  33.  hath  any  m.  brought  him  ought  to  eal? 

6.  46.  not  that  any  m.  hath  seen  the  Father 
51.  if  any  m.eat  of  this  bread  he  shall  live  for  ever 

7.17.if  awy  ?H.do  his  will  he  shall  know  of  doctrine 
37.  \i any  m.  thirst,  let  hiin  come  to  mc  and  drink 
51.  dolh  our  law  judge  any  ?«. before  it  hear  him" 

8.  33.  and  we  were  never  in  bondage  to  any  in. 

9.  22.  if  any  in.  did  confess  that  he  was  Christ 
31.ifaKym.be  a  worshipper  of  God, him  he  hears 
32.  that  any  //(.opened  the  eyes  of  one  born  blin 

10.  9.  by  me,  if  any  in.  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved 

28.  nor  shall  any  in.  pluck  them  out  of  my  hand 

11.9.  if  any  in.  walk  in  the  day,  hestumblelhnot 
57.i(any  in.  knew  where  he  were, he  should  shew 

12.  26.  \( any  in.  serve  nie,  let  him  follow  me 
47   if  4////  ///.  hear  my  words,  and  believe  not 

16.  30.  needest  not  that  any  m.  should  ask  thee 

18.  31.  it  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  a./ty//i. to  death 

jSr.ts  10.  '2S.  not  call  any  m.  common  or  unclean 

47.can  a//y ///.forbid  water,these  be  not  baptized! 

19.38.  if  have  a  matter  against  any  in.  law  is  open 

24.  12.  neither  found  me  disputing  with  any  ///. 

25.  16.  not  manner  of  Romans  to  deliver  any  in 
27.  22.  shall  be  no  loss  of  any  in.  life  among  you 

Rom.  8.  9.  i(  any  in.  have  not  the  Si)irit  of  Christ 

1  Cor.  3.  12.  it'  any  in.  Liiild  on  this  foundation 

14.if  a/jy ///.work  abided  1 5.if  «»//?;/. work  1"^  burnt 

17.  if  any  in.  defile  the  temple  of  G.  him  destroy 

18.  if  a//y  in.  among  you  seemeth  to  be  wise 
5.11.i[ any  /«.that  is  railed  a  brother  be  a  fornicat. 

7.  18.  is  any  in.  called,  being  circumcised  1 

8.  2.  if  any  in.  think  that  he  knoweth  any  thin, 
3.if  any  in.  loveG.  ||  ll.34.if  a?/!^ ///.hung.lct  him 
10.  it  any  ?//.  see  thee  which  hast  knowledge 

9. 15.  that  any  in.  should  make  my  glorying  void 

10.  28.  if  any  in.  say,  this  is  ottered 

11.  16.  but  if  any  in.  seem  to  be  contentious 
14.  27  if  any  in.  speak  in  an  unknown  tongue 

37.  if  any  in   think  himself  to  be  a  prophet 

38.  if  any  m.  be  ignorant,  let  him  be  ignorant 
16.22.  if  any  m.  love  not  the  Ld.  Jesus,  let  him  be 

2  Cor.  5. 17.  if  any  m.  be  in  C.  he  is  a  new  creature 
10.7.  if  any  m.  trust  to  himself  that  he  is  Christ's 
12.6.  lest  a?/y //!.  should  think  of  me  above  what 

Oal.  1.  9.  if  any  in.  preach  any  oilier  gospel 
Kph.  2.  9.  not  of  works,  lest  any  m.  should  boast 

6.8.kiiow. that  whatsoever  good  thing  a/ij/  /n.doelh 

Col.  2.  4.  lest  a.  in.  should  beguile  you  With  words 

8.  beware  lest  any  m.  spoil  you  thro'  philosophy 

3.  13.  if  any  in.  halli  a  quarrel  against  any 
l7'Ac.ss.5.  15.  Iliat  none  roniler  evil  for  evil  toc.m. 
iT/iess.  3.  8.  nor  did  eat  any  m.  bread  for  nought 

14.  if  any  in.  obey  not  our  word,  note  ihat  man 
ITiin.Cy.'.i.if  any  in.  leach  otherwise  and  consent 
Heb.i.  II.  lest  any  in.  fall  after  the  same  e.\ample 

10.38.  but  if  any  m.  draw  back, my  soul  shall  have 

12.  15.  lest  any  in.  fail  of  the  grace  of  God 
-Jam. 1.13.  G.  cannot  be  lempted,nor  temptelh  a.  m. 

26.  if  any  in.  among  you  seem  to  be  religious 
.1.  2.  if  any  in.  offend  not  in  word,  he  is  perfect 

1  Pet.  A.  11.  if  n.  ///.  speak,  let  him  speak  as  oracles 
16.  yet  if  rt.  m. sutler  as  christian,  not  be  aehamed 
1  John  2.  1.  if  any  m.  sin,  we  have  an  advocate 

15.  if  any  in.  love  the  world,  the  love  of  Father 

27.  and  ye  need  not  that  any  m.  teach  you 
5.  IC.  if  any  m.  see  his  brother  sin  not  unto  death 

Rn).  3  20.  if  any  in.  hear  my  voice,  and  open  door 
11.  5   if  liny  in.  will  hurt  ihem,  fire  proceedeth 
14.  9  if  any  m.  worship  the  beast  and  his  image 

29.  18.  it  any  in.  shall  add  to  these  things 
19.  if  any  m.  shall  take  away  from  the  words 

See  Beast,  Bi.esskd,  Cursed. 

MAN-CHILD. 

0'<».17.10.every7/i.-cAiW  shall  be  circumcised,  12 

14.  the  iir.circuincised  m.-child  shall  be  cut  off 

L«t).  12. 3.  if  a  woman  have  born  o  m.-child,  then 

iStm.i  II.  if  wilt  give  to  thv  handmaid  a  m.-child 

387  ' 


MAN 

Job  3.  3.  let  the  night  peiish  wherein  it  was  said, 

there  is  a  ///.  child  conceived,  Jcr.  20.  15. 

/sa.66.7.she  was  delivered  of  a  in. -child,  Rev. 12.5. 

Hev.a.Vi.  |iersecuted  woni.  brought  forth  in.  child 

Hee  Each. 

Every  MAN. 

Gen.  7.  21.  al  flesh  died  on  eai'fji,  and  every  m. 

9.  5.  at  hand  c  f  ev.  in.  brother  require  life  of  man 

16. 12.  his  liand  be  ag.  every  //i.and  every  ///.hand 

42.  25.  to  restore  tvery  in.  money  into  his  sack 

35.  behold,  e.  m.  money  was  in  his  sack,  43.  21. 

44.  11.  then  they  took  down  every  ni.  Ins  sack 

13.  and  laded  every  m.  his  ass,  and  returned 

45.  1.  Joseph  cried,  cause  e.  in.  to  go  out  from  me 
47.  20.  the  Egyptians  sold  every  in.  his  field 

Exod.  1.  1.  e.  m.  anu  his  household  came  with  Jac. 
7.  12.  for  they  cast  down  every  in.  his  rod 

11.  2.  letcuery  7/i.  borrow  of  his  neighbour  jewels 

12.  3.  they  shall  take  to  them  every  //i.  a  iamb 
4.  e.  III.  according  to  his  eating,  16.  16.  |  18.  21. 
16.  save  that  which  every  in.  must  eat,  lliat  only 

16.  29.  abide  ye  e.  in.  in  his  place,  let  no  man  go 
25.  2.  of  every  in.  that  giveth  it  willingly 

30.  12.  shall  give  every  in.  a  ransom  for  his  soul 
32.27.  put  cvenj  in.  a  sword  by  his  side,  slay  eo^r// 

//(.  his  brother,  e. »//.  his  companion  and  neigh. 
33.  8.  stood  every  in.  at  las  tent-door  and  looked 

10.  they  woishipiied  every  m.  in  his  tent-door 
36.4.  came  every  in.  froni  his  work  that  they  made 
38.  26.  a  bekali  for  every  in.  that  is,  half  a  shekel 
I^ev.  19.  3.  fear  every  in.  his  mother  and  father 
25.  10.  ye  shall  return  every  m.  to  his  family,  13. 
JVuin.  1.52.  pitch  every  in.  by  his  standard,  2.  2,17. 

5.  10.  every  m.  hallowed  things  shall  be  his 

7.  5.  give  to  every  m.  according  to  his  service 
16.17.  take  eycrj/m.  his  censer,  and  put  incense  in 

18.  they  took  e.  m.  his  censer  and  put  fire  in  them 

17.  2.  write  thou  every  in.  name  on  his  rod 

9.  they  looked  and  took  every  ///.  his  rod 

31.  53.  men  of  war  had  taken  spoil  e.  m.  for  hims. 

32.  IS.  Israel  inherited  every  m.  his  inheritance 
27.  servants  will  pass  over  every  in.  armed,  29 

Detit.  1.  16.  judge  righteously  between  every  in. 
3.  20.  shall  ye  return  every  m.  to  his  possession 
12.  8.  not  do  every  in.  what  is  right  in  his  eyes 

16.  17.  every  in.  shall  give  as  he  is  able 
24. 10.  nor  children  for  fathers,  every  in.  shall  die 

for  his  own  sin,  2  Kings  14.  6.  2  Chron.  25.  4 
.Tosh.  4.  5.  take  you  up  every  in.  of  you  a  stone 

6.  5.  ascend  every  m.  straight  before  him,  20. 

24.  28.  every  m.  lO  his  inheritance,  .Judg.  2.  6. 
Judg.  5.  30.  divided  to  every  in.  a  damsel  or  two 

7.  7.  let  other  people  go  every  m.uiito  his  place,  8. 
16.  and  lie  put  a  trumpet  in  every  in.  hand 
22.  set  e.  m.  sword  ag.  his  fellow,  1  Sam.  14.20. 

8.  24.  would  give  every  m.  his  ear-rings,  25. 

9.  49.  the  people  cut  down  every  m.  his  bough 

17.  6.  e.  ///.  did  what  was  right  in  his  eyes,  21.  25. 
21.  21.  catch  you  e.  m.  his  wife  of  the  daughters 

24.  every  in.  to  his  tribe,  e.  in.  to  his  inheritance 

1  iain.  4.  10.  and  they  tied  every  m.  into  his  tent 

8.  22.  Samuel  said,  go  ye  every  m.  into  his  city 

14.  34.  bring  hither  c.  in.  his  ox,  e.  m.  his  sheep 

25.  10.  that  break  away  e.  m.  from  his  master 
13.  David  said,  gird  you  on  every  m.  his  sword 

26. 23.  the  Lord  render  to  every  in.  his  righteous- 
ness and  his  faithfulness,  2  Chr.  6.  30. 
30.  6.  grieved  every  m.  for  his  sons  and  diiughters 
22.  save  to  every  in.  his  wife  and  children 

2  .Sam.  13.  9.  and  they  went  out  c.  m.  from  him 

29.  every  m.  gat  him  upon  his  mule,  and  fled 

15.  4.  that  every  m.  which  hath  any  suit  or  cause 

30.  covered  e.  m.  his  head,  and  they  went  up 

19.  8.  for  Israel  hath  tied  every  m.  to  his  lent 

20.  1.  Slieba  said  every  itt.  to  his  tents,  O  Israel 

1  Kings  4.  25.  dwelt  safely  c.  in.  under  his  vine 
8.  38.  which  shall  knew  e.  in.  the  plague  of  heart 

39.   hear,  forgive,  and  do,  and  give  to  every  in. 
according  In  his  ways,  Job  34.  11.  Jer.  17.  10. 

10.  25.  brought  e.  in.  his  present,  2  Chron.  9.  24. 
12.  24.  not  go  up,  return  e.  in.  to  his  house,  for 

this  thing  is  from  me,  22.  17,  30.  2  Chr.  11.  4. 
20.  24.  take  the  kings  every  m.  out  of  his  place 

2  Kings  6.2.  let  us  go  and  take  ihence  e.ni.  a  beam 

11.  8.  every  m.  with  his  weapons  in  his  hand 
14.  12.  Jndali  fled  every  m.  to  their  tents 

18.  31.  and  then  eat  ye  every  m.  of  his  own  vine 
JV/A.  5.  13.  so  God  shake  outc.  m.  from  his  house 
Esth.  1.  8.  do  according  to  every  m.  pleasure 

22.  every  in.  should  bear  rule  in  his  own  house 
.hh  21.  33.  and  every  in.  shall  draw  after  him 
37.  7.  he  sealelh  up  the  hand  of  every  m.  that 
Psu^  39.  5.  every  m.  at  his  best  state  is  vanity,  11. 
6.  surely  every  in.  walketh  in  a  vain  show 
02. 12.  to  thee,  O  Lord,  mercy,  for  thou  renderest 
t    ever^  m. according  to  his  work,  Proj).24.12. 
Prov.  19.  6.  every  m.  is  a  fiitnd  t"  bin.  "hat  giveth 
24.26.  ev  m. shall  kiss  his  lips  that  ^  >'eth  right  ans. 
29.  26.  every  m.  judgment  comelti  '^Jin.  the  Lord 
Isa.  9.  20.  eat  every  m.  trie  fleih  ■•!  his  yyn  arm 


MAN 

Isa.  13.  7.  ther^foi  e  every  in  lieart  shall  melt 
31.7.  in  that  day  every  ///.shall  cast  away  his  idaif 

Jer.  10. 14.  every  in.  is  brutish  in  knowledge,  51.17 
26.  3.  turn  tv.  in.  from  iiis  evil  way,  35.  15.  |  36.  i 
29. 26.  for  every  in.  that  is  mad,  and  a^aketh  hima 
31. 34.  teacli  no  more  cv.  in.  his  neigh.  HeO.  8.  11 
34.15.  in  proclaiming  liberty  ev.in.to  his  ncigh.  17. 
37.  10.  they  should  rise  up  every  in.  in  his  tent 
51.  45.  go  out  and  deliver  ye  every  m.  his  soui 

Eiek.  8.  11.  wilh  every  m.  liis  censer  in  his  hiintf 

12.  every  m.  in  the  chambers  of  his  imagery  • 
9.  l.evKiievery  in.  wilh  his  destroying  weapon,  2. 
20.7.  cast  away  every  m.  aboniinalions  of  his  eye« 

8.  they  did  not  every  in.  cast  away  aboniinationf 
32.  10.  every  in.  shall  tremble  for  his  own  life 
46.  18.  not  scalteied  Cilery  in.  from  his  possessioo. 
i>u7i.3.10.  ei'. 7//. that  shall  hear  the  sound  fall  down 

6.  12.  that  every  m.  that  shall  ask  a  petition 
Junuk  1.5.  the  mariners  cried  every  in.  to  his  god 
Jtlic.  4.  4.  they  shall  sit  every  m.  undgr  his  vine 

7.  2.  they  hunt  every  in.  his  brother  with  a  net 
Hag.  1.  9.  and  ye  run  every  in.  to  his  own  huuso 
Zech.  3.10.  call  every  in.  his  neighb.  under  the  vine 

8.  4.  every  m.  with  his  staff  in  his  hand  for  age 
16.  speak  every  m.  truth  to  his  neighb.  F.jihA.ii5 

MalM.iO.  why  do  we  deal  treacherously  every  ///.? 

J\lat.  16.  27.  the  Son  of  man  shall  reward  every  m. 

according  to  his  works,  Rom.  2.  6.  Hev.  22. 12. 

20.  9.  they  received  every  ?//.  a  penny,  10. 

25. 15.  he  gave  to  every  in.  according  to  his  ability 
J/a7-/i8.25.hc  was  restored,and  saw  every  ///.clearly 

13.34. and  gave  to  e.  in.  his  work,  and  commanded 

15.  24.  casting  lots  what  every  m.  should  take 
.f^uke  6.  30.  give  to  every  in.  tliat  asketh  of  thee 

16.  16.  is  preached,  and  every  ///.  prcsseth  into  it 
19.  15.  how  much  every  in.  had  gained  by  trading 

.fohn  1.  9.  the  true  light,  which  lighteth  cvcyin. 
2. 10.  ev.  in.  al  beginning  doth  set  forth  good  wine 
6.  45.  e.  7/1.  that  hath  heard  and  learned  of  Father 

16.  32.  ye  shall  be  scattered  every  ?//.  to  his  own 
..?c(»'2.8.how  hear  we  every  m.iii  our  own  longueT 

45.  parted  to  all  men,  as  every  in.hmi  need,  4.35. 

1 1.  29.  e.  VI.  determined  to  send  relief  to  brethretJ 
Rom.  2.  10.  peace  to  every  m.  that  workctli  good 

3.  4.  yea,  let  God  be  true,  but  every  m.  a  liar 
12.3.  as  God  dealt  to  every  in.  the  measure  of  faith 

14,  5.  let  e.  in.  be  fully  persuaded  in  his  own  mind 

1  Cor.  3.  5.  even  as  the  Lord  gave  to  every  in.l.VJ 

13.  every  in.  work  shall  be  made  manifest 

4.  5.  then  shall  every  in.  have  praise  of  God 

7. 2.  nevertheless,  let  every  m.  have  his  own  wife 

7.  but  every  ///.  hath  his  proper  gift  of  God 
20.  let  every  m.  abide  in  the  same  calling,  24. 

8.  7.  there  is  not  in  every  m.  ihat  knowledge 
10.  24.  but  let  every  in.  seek  another's  wealth 
11.3.  know  that  the  head  of  every  m.  is  Christ 

12.  7.  Siiirit  is  given  to  every  in.  lo  profit  withal 

15.  23.  but  every  in.  in  his  order,  Christ  first-fruits 

2  Cor.4.2.  commend,  ourselves  tofj).  m.  conscience 
Gal.5.3.l  testify  again  to  ev.  m.  that  is  circumcised 

6.  4.  let  every  vi.  prove  his  own  work,  then  shall 

5.  for  every  in.  shall  bear  his  own  burden 
Phil.  2.  4.  look  not  every  in.  on  his  own  things 
Cvl.l.^S.  whom  we  preach,  teacliing  every  m.  in  alt 
wisdom  to /!rcsentf«fry7//. perfect  inChrist  Jea. 
4.  6.  may  know  how  ye  ought  to  answer  every  in. 
Neb.  2.  9.  that  he  should  taste  death  for  every  m. 
Javi.\.\A.hi\tevery  m.ia  tempted, when  he  is  drawn 

19.  let  every  in.  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  speak 
1  P(M.17.who]udgelh  according  lo  every  m.viotk 

3.15.  to  give  a  reason  tocu.  in.  that  asketh  of  hope 
4.  10.  as  every  m.  halh  received  Ihe  gift,  even  so 
1  ./«A7i  3.3. ctJ. 7//. that  hath  this  hope  in  him,  "urifies 
ftfy.20. 13.  judged  ev.  in.  according  to  lliei,  works 
22.18.  for  1  testify  to  cv.  m.  that  hcarelh  the  vords 
See  Evil,  Foolish. 
MAN  of  God. 
Deut.  33.  1.  Moses  the  in.  of  God,  .Tosh.  14.  6. 
./u(/^.13.6.wonian  told,sayiiig,  m.uf  G.caine  to  me 

8.  let  the  771.  of  G.  come  again  to  us,  and  teach  us 
1  Sam.  2. 27.  there  came  a  m.  of  G.  to  Eli,  and  said 

9.  6.  behold  now  there  is  in  this  city  a  m.  of  God 

7.  there  is  not  a  present  to  bring  ihe  m.  of  God 

8.  that  will  I  give  to  the  7//.  of  God  to  tell  us 

1  Kings  12.22. word  came  toShemaiah  the  in. of  G 

13.  1.  and  there  came  a  711.  of  God  out  of  Judah 
26.  it  is  the  m.  of  God  who  was  disobedient 

17.  18.  what  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  Om.  of  God? 

24.  now  by  this  I  know  that  thou  art  a  m.  of  Goa 
20.28.  there  came  a  m.  of  G.  and  spake  to  Ahab 

2/rmo-s  1.9. thou  777.0/  (V. king  said,  come  down, 11. 

13.  O  m.  of  G.  I  pray  thee,  let  my  .Ife  be  pnecioui 

4.7.  she  came  and  told  7/1.  (;/(7.||9.  ihis  is  m.ofO 

16.  thou  7/7.  of  God,  do  not  lie  to  thine  handmaid 

22.  that  I  may  run  to  771.  of  God,  and  come  again 

25.  she  came  unto  the  m.  of  God  to  CnrmeJ,  27 
40.  O  thou  7//.  of  God,  there  is  dealh  in  the  pe 
42.  brought  the  //i.  of  God  b:ead,  of  fir«t-fruit« 

5. 14.  dipped,  according  H  the  saying  otm.of  Go 

20.  Gehazi,  servant  ofF  lisha,  Uie  m. if  God,  8  1- 


MAN 

2  icings  6.10.  sent  to  place  which  yn.of  G.  told  him 

15.  when  the  servaiu  of  the  m.  of  (rod  was  risen 

7.  2.  a  lord  answered  the  m-  of  God  and  said,  19. 

17.  people  trode  on  him  as  thu  m  of  God  said,  18. 

8.2.  the  woman  did  after  the  saying  of  in.  of  God 

l.m.of  God  is  come  hither||ll  .the  m.ofGod  wept 

8.  take  a  present  and  go  meet  the  hi.  of  God 

13.  19.  and  the  vi.  of  God  was  wroth  wiUi  him 
23.10.  according  to  the  word  which  the  m.  of  God 

17.  it  is  the  sei)ulchre  of  in.  of  God  which  came 
>CJIir.23.14.  Moses W(.o/0.  2f;Ar.30.16.  Ki^a-i.'i. 
2  Chron.  8.14.  David  the  m.ofGod,M'i:h.  12.  24^0. 

25.  7.  hut  there  came  a  7)i.  of  God  to  Ainaziah 

9.  the  ?n.o/0.  answered,  the  Lord  isahle  to  give 
Jer.  35.  4.  Hanan  the  son  of  Igdaliali  a  m.  of  God 
1  Tim.  6.  11.  hut  thou,  O  w.  of  G.  flee  these  things 
2Tim.  3.  17.  tliat  the  m.  of  God  may  be  perfect 

Hee  Good. 

Mighty  MAN. 

Judg.  6.  12.  tlie  Lord  is  wiili  thee,  tjiou  mighty  m. 

11.  1.  now  Jejdithah  was  a  mighty  vi.  ol   valour 

/iu«A2.1.  Naomi  had  a  kinsman  a  jnj^'^/t.m.of  wealth 

1  Sam.  9.1.  Kisli  a  Ucnjamile,  a  migh.  in.  of  power 

16.  18.  David  ?«.  m.  and  manof  war,  2  Aojh.  17. 10. 

1  Kings  11.  28.  the  man  Jeroboam  was  a  migh.  m. 

2  A7n^s5.1.Naaman  was  alsoami^/i.m.  in  valour 
I  Chr.  12.  4.  Ismaiah  a  mighty  vn.  among  the  thirty 
2CA?-.17.]7.  ofBenjam.Eliadti  a  jH!^'/(.?«.of  val'jui 

28.7.Zichri,a  migh.m.  of  Ephraim,  slew  Maaseiah 
Job  22.  8.  as  for  the  mighty  m.  he  had  the  earth 
Ps.  33. 10.  a  mighty  m.  is  not  delivered  by  strer)gth 

52.  1.  why  boastest  thou  in  mischief,  O  mighty  m. 

78.  65.  then  the  Lord  awaked  like  a  mighty  m. 

127.  4.  as  arrowa  are  in  the  hand  of  a  mighty  m. 
Jsa.  3.  2.  the  Lord  doth  take  away  the  migh-ty  m. 

5.  15.  and  the  mighty  m.  shall  be  humbled 

31.  8.  shall  fall  with  the  sword,  not  of  a  mighty  m. 

42.  13.  the  Lord  shall  go  forth  Oie  a  mighty  m. 
Jcr.  9  23.  nor  let  the  viighty  m.  glory  in  his  might 

14.  9.  sliouldest  be  as  u  migh.  m.  that  cannot  save 
46.6  nor  mighty  ?n.escape|Il2.r7i(^/t«j/  ?«. stumbled 

Zr.ph.  1. 14.  the  mighty  m.  shall  cry  there  bitterly 

ZecA.9.13.have  made  thee  as  sword  ofamighty  m. 

10.  7.  they  of  Ephraim  shall  be  like  a  mighty  m. 

JVo  MAN. 

Oen.  31.  50.  no  m.  is  with  us,  see,  God  is  witness 
41.  44.  without  thee  shall  no  m.  lift  his  hand 
45.1.  stood  no  m.  while  Joseph  made  hims.  known 

Ezod.'i.  12.  and  when  he  saw  that  there  was  nom. 

16.  19.  let  no  m.  leave  of  it  till  the  morning 

29.  let  no  m.gooutofhis  place  on  the  seventh  day 
22.  10.  be  hurt  or  driven  away,  no  m.  seeing  it 

33.  4.  no  m.  did  put  on  him  his  ornaments 
20.  tor  there  slial!  no  m.  see  me  and  live 

34.  3.  and  no  m.  sliall  come  up  with  thee 

Acp.  IG.  17.  there  shall  be  no  m.  in  the  tabernacle 
21.  21.  no  m.  that  hath  a  blemish  shaK  come  nigh 

27.  26.  no  m.  shall  sanctify  it,  it  is  the  Lord's 
JV^Hm.5.19.if7io  m.  hath  lain  with  thee,  he  thou  free 
Vcut.  7. 24. 710  m.  able  to  stand  before  thee,  11. 25. 

28.  29.  ojjpressed,  and  7iO  m.  shall  save  thee,  68. 
34.  6.  but  710  m.  knoweth  of  his  sepulchre 

yosA.2.'J.9. 710  771.  hath  been  able  to  stand  before  you 
Judg.  11.  39.  Jephthah's  daughter  knew  710  7J(. 

19.  15.  jio  m.  that  took  them  to  his  house,  18. 

21.  12.  young  virgins  that  had  known  710  ?7i. 
1  Sam.  2.  9.  for  by  strength  shall  no  m.  prevail 

11.3.  and  then  if  there  be  no  m.  to  save  us 

17.  32.  let  770  7/1.  heart  fail  because  of  him 

21.  2.  let  710  m.  know  any  thing  of  the  business 

26.  12.  and  no  m.  saw  nor  knew  it,  nor  awaked 
fiSam.  15.3.7(0  777.  deputed  of  the  king  to  hear  thee 

1  Kings  8. 46.  is  710  771.  that  sinneth  not,  2  Chr.  6.36. 

2  Kings  7.  5.  behold,  there  was  770  777.  in  camp,  10. 

23.  18.  let  him  alone,  let  ?io  m.  move  his  bones 

I  Chr.  16. 21.  he  suffered  7)0  vi.  to  do  them  wrong, 
he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes,  Ps.  105.  14. 
Esth.  5. 12.  queen  did  let  no  m.  come  in  with  king 
8.8.  may  no  m.  reversep.  2.  no  m.  could  withstand 
Job  11.  3.  shall  710  771.  make  thee  ashamed  1 

15.  28.  in  houses  which  770  771.  inhabiteth 

30.  2?.  therefore  shall  nc  m.  look  for  his  goods 

24.  21.  he  riseth,  and  710  m.  is  sure  of  his  life 
38.  26.  where  770  771.  is,  wherein  there  is  770  771. 

fs.2?.6.  I  am  a  worm,  and  710  77?.  a  reproach  of  men 

142.4.  there  was  710  771.  Isa.  41.28.  |  59.16.  Jer.4.25. 

143.2.  in  thy  sight  shall  no  m.  be  justified 
ProB. 1.24. 1  stretched  my  h.-nd,  and  7!0  77i.regarded 

28.  1.  t'le  wicked  flee  when  no  m.  pursueth 

17.  shall  flee  to  the  jiit,  let  770  m.  stay  him 

Ecd.  8.  8.  770  m.  hath  power  over  the  spirit 

9.  1.  710  771.  knoweth  either  love  or  hatred 

35.  no  m.  remembered  that  same  poor  man 
Isct  9.  19.  no  m.  shall  spare  his  brother 

21.10.710  771.  may  come  in||33.8.  he  regardeth  now. 

50.  2.  wherefore  when  I  came,  was  there  no  m 

57.  1.  and  710  771.  layeth  it  to  heart,  Jcr.  1£.  11. 

60   15.  so  that  710  tti-  went  through  thee 
«7is'".2.6.  and  where  710  771.  dwelt||8.6.  no  m.  repented 

©.  30  for  no  m.  of  his  seed  shall  prosper 
aG8 


MAN 

j«i    W  17.  this  is  Zion,  whom  tio  m.  seeketl'  after 
36.  ii  go  hide,  and  let  710  m.  know  where  ye  be 
3d.24.Zedekiah  said,  let  ?io  m.kiiow  of  these  words 
40.15.  and  no  771. shall  know  it  ||  41.4. 770771.  knew  it 
44.  2.  and  no  m.  dwelleth  therein,  51.  43. 
49.  18.  710  771.  shall  abide  there,  33.  |  50.  40. 
I^am.  4.4.  ask  bread,  and  710  in.  breaketh  itto  them 
Ezek  14.15.  that  no  m.  may  pass  thro'  for  the  beasts 
44   2.  710  771.  shall  enter  in  by  this  gate 
Hos.  4.  4.  yet  let  no  m.  strive  or  reprove  another 
JVah.  3.  18.  is  scattered,  and  710  m.  gathereth  them 
Zeph.  3.  6.  so  that  there  is  710  771.  none  inhabitant 
Zech.  i.  21.  so  that  770  771.  did  lift  up  his  head 
7.  14.  that  710  771.  jiasaed  llirough  n<>r  leturncd 
Mat.6.2i.  no  m.can  serve  two  masters,  J.uke  16.13. 
8.4.  tell  710  771.  16.20.  jVarA 7.36.  iuAc5. 14.  |  9.21. 
9. 30.  Jesus  charged  them,  saving,  see  th?.t  wo  777. 
know  it,  .Mark  5.  43.  |  7.  24.  1  8.  30.  )  9.  9. 
11.27.7I0  771.  knoweth  Son  but  Father,  /.uAc  10.22. 

17.  8.  th-y  saw  no  m.  save  Jesus  only 

9.  tell  the  vision  to  no  m.  till  the  Son  be  risen 

22.  46.  710  771.  was  able  to  answer  him  a  word 

23.  9.  call  710  771.  father  on  the  earth 

24.36.  til  at  day  and  hour  know.7io77i.JWar/f  13.32. 
Mark  10.29. 710  Tn.thal  hath  left  house,  Luke  18.29. 

11.  14.  710  m.  eat  fru!"  of  thee  hereafter  for  ever 

12.  14.  wo  know  that  thou  carest  for  no  m. 
/,ukc3.  14.  do  violence  to  710  m.  ||  10.4.  salute  nom. 

15.  16.  with  the  husks,  and  no  m.  gave  unto  hiin 
./0A71  1.  18.  Jio  777.  hath  seen  God,  1  John  4.  12. 

3.  2.  no  m.  can  do  these  miracles,  except  God  be 
13.  710  771.  hath  ascended  up  to  heaven 

5.  22.  for  the  Father  judgeth  710  tti.  but  hath 
6.44.  no  m.  can  come  to  me,  except  Fath.draw,65. 

7.  30.  but  710  771.  laid  hands  on  him,  44.  |  8.  20. 

8.  11.  she  said,  no  in.  Lord  ||  15.  I  judge  no  m. 

9.  4.  the  night  cometh  when  no  m.  can  work 

10.  18.  no  in.  takelh  it  from  me,  I  lay  it  down 
29. 710  TO.  is  able  to  pluck  them  out  of  my  Fatlier'a 

13.28. 710  m.  at  tho  table  knew  why  he  spake  this 

14.  6.  no  m.  cometh  to  the  Father  but  by  me 

15.  13.  greater  love  hath  no  m.  than  this 

16.  22.  and  your  joy  »io  m.  taketh  from  you 
jScts  1.  20.  and  let  7io  771.  dwell  therein 

4.  17.  that  they  speak  to  no  ra.  in  lliis  name 

5.  13.  of  the  rest  durst  710  m.  join  himself 
23.  wo  had  opened,  we  found  no  m.  within 

9.  7.  hearing  a  voice,  but  seeing  710  711.  8. 

18.  10.  no  m.  shall  set  on  thee  to  hurt  thee 
28.31  jireaching  kingd.  of  G.  710  ni.  forbidding  him 

fio77i.  12.  17.  recompense  to  no  m.  evil  for  evil 
13.8.  owe  to  710  7H.anything,but  to  love  one  anoth. 

14.  7.  livoth  to  himself,  and  no  m.  dieth  to  himself 
13.  that  770  m.  \i\i\.  a  stumbluig-block  in  his  way 

1  Cor.  2.  11.  the  things  of  God  knoweth  no  m. 

15.  yet  he  himself  is  judged  of  7ie  771. 
S.ll.forother  foundation  can  Tiorii.lay  than  islaid 

18.  let  710  771.  deceive  himself,  21. 
10.24.  let  710  771  .seek  his  own,  but  another's  wealth 
2Co7-.5.16. henceforth  know  we  no  rn. after  the  flesh 
7.2.  we  have  wronged  710  in.have  corrupted  710  771. 
Gal.  2.  6.  God  acceptcth  710  m.  person 
3.  11.  but  that  710  m.  is  justified  by  the  law 
F.ph.  5.  G.  let  no  m.  deceive  you,  2  Thess.  2.  3. 

29.  for  770  7n.  ever  yet  hated  his  own  flesJi 
Phil.  2.  20.  for  I  have  710  777.  liko-mindod,  who  will 
Oil.  3.  18.  let  710  (71.  beguile  you  of  your  reward 
1  T.'iesi. 4.6.  that  710  ni.go  beyond  hisbrotjjer  in  any 

1  Tim.  5.  22.  lay  hands  suddenly  on  710  m. 

2  7V((i.4.16.  at  my  fir.st  answer  710  m.  stood  with  mo 
Tit.  3.  2.  put  them  in  mind,  to  speak  evil  of  710  ?7i. 
Hr.h.  5.  4.  710  m.  taketh  this  honour  to  himself 

7.  13.  of  whichno  771.  gave  attendance  at  the  altar 

12.  14.  without  which  710  m.  shall  see  the  Lord 
.fam.  1. 13.  let  710  m.  say  when  he  is  tempted 

3.  8.  the  tongue  cau  nj>  m.  tame,  it  is  unruly 

1  .John  3.  7.  little  children,  let  710  m.  deceive  you 
Rev.  2.  17.  a  new  name,  which  no  m.  knoweth 

3.  7.  he  that  shutteth,  and  ni  m.  openeth 

8.  and  710  7n.  can  shut  it  ||  ll.710Jn.take  thy  crown 
5.  3.  and  Jio  771.  was  able  to  open  the  book,  4 
7.  9.  and  multitude  which  710  771.  could  number 

13.  17.  that  no  m.  might  buy  or  sell,  save  he  that 
14.3. 770  7(1. could  learn  that  song  but  the  redeemed 

15.  8.  710  m.  was  able  to  enter  into  the  temple 

18.  11. 710  771.  biiyeth  their  merchandise  any  more 

19.  12.  he  had  a  name  written,  that  no  m.  knew 

O/MAN. 
Gen.Q.  5.  at  the  hand  0/771.  will  I  reijuire  life  0/777. 
Exod.  13. 13.  all  the  first-born  ofm.  JVvni.  18.  15. 
Deut.  1. 17.  ye  shall  not  be  afraid  of  the  face  of  m. 

2  Sam.T.  19.  is  thisthe  manne:  </ tti.  O  Lord  God  7 
24. 14.  not  fall  into  the  hand  »J  m.  1  CAro7i.21. 13. 

2  Kings  1.7.  what  manner  0/711.  was  he  which  came 
7.  10.  there  was  no  man  there,  n  r  voice  0/771. 
Job  10.  5.  are  thy  days  as  the  days  ofm.? 

14.  19.  thou  destroyest  the  hope  o/?(i. 
Psal  60.  U.  for  vain  ia  the  help  ofm.  108.  12. 

76.  10.  the  wrath  0/771.  shall  praise  thee 
Frov.  5.  81.  the  ways  ofm.  are  before  the  Lord 


MAN" 

Prov.  6.  1 26.  the  woman  0/  a  771.  will  hunt  for  life 

18.  T4.  the  spirit  vf  m.  will  sustain  his  infirmity 

19.  11.  the  discretion  0/7/1.  deferreth  his  angm 
22.  the  desire  0/7/1.  is  his  kindness 

27.  19.  so  the  heart  of  m.  answereth  to  man 
29.  25.  the  fear  vf  m.  bringeth  a  snare 
3'..  2.  and  have  not  the  understanding  0/771. 
19.  and  the  way  of  a  m.  with  a  mtid 

Eccl.  6.  7.  all  the  labour  of  m.  is  for  ills  mouth 
8.  6.  the  misery  of  m.  is  great  upon  him 
12.  13.  for  this  is  the  whole  duty  of  771. 

Isa.  22.  1 17.  will  carry  thee  w  ith  captivity  of  am 
44.13.he  marketh  with  compass,he  rnaketh  it  alter 
the  figure  0/7/1.  according  to  the  beauty  ofam- 
51.  12.  that  thou  sliouldest  be  afraid  of  a  m. 

Jer.  10.23. 1  know  the  way  of  m.  is  not  in  himseli 

Lam.  3.  .35.  to  turn  aside  the  right  o/a  jii. 

Ezek.  1.  10.  they  four  had  tiie  face  vf  a  7/1.  10. 14. 
29.  11.  no  foot  of  m.  shall  pass  through  it 
32.  13.  neither  shall  the  foot  of  711.  trouble  them 

Dan.  8.  15.  stood  as  the  appearance 0/ a  ?/i  10. 18 

Zech.  9. 1.  Avhen  eyes  of  a  7//.  sliall  be  toward  Lord 
12.  1.  who  formeth  the  sjiirit  of  m.  within  him 

Mat.S.'iT.  what  manner  0/711.  is  this  that  the  winda 
and  sea  obey  him "?  Mark  4.  41.  Luke  8.  25. 

19.  10.  if  the  case  ofm.  be  so  with  his  wife 
AIark5.8.  he  said,  come  out  o/the  711.  Luke  8.  VQ 
John  1.  13.  nor  of  the  will  0^7(1.  but  of  God 

2.  25.  needed  not  that  any  should  testify  ofm 
Jicts  12.  22.  it  is  the  voice  of  a  god,  not  of  m. 
Hom.  2.  9.  upon  every  soal  of  7/1.  that  doeth  evil 

4.  6.  David  describeth  the  blessedness  of  the  j». 

1  Cor.  2.9.  neither  hath  entered  into  the  heart  of  m. 
11. what  man  knoweth  the  things  o/a  711. save  tie 
spirit  0/ 7/1. which  is  in  him,soSj)irittliingsofGod 

4.  3.  sliouxl  bo  judged  of  you,  or  /;/  7/1.  judgment 
11.7.  but  :ne  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  7/1. 
8.  but  tho  woman  is  of  the  iii.  12. 
Gal.  1.  12.  fcr  I  neither  received  it  ofm. 
Ja«i.l.20.  the  wrath  0/771.  worketh  notrighteousn 

24.  forgettcth  what  manner  0/7/i.  he  was 
IPct.  1.24.  a  1  the  glory  0/7/1.  as  the  flower  ofg/ass 

2  Pet.  1. 21.  came  not  m  old  time  by  the  will  of  m. 
Rev.  13.  18.  for  it  is  the  number  of  a  771. 

21.  17.  according  to  the  measure  of  a  m. 

See  Old. 

0?i«  MAN. 

Gen.  42.  11.  we  all  one  m.  sons,  we  are  true,  13. 

Exod.  16.  22.  they  gafhered  two  homers  for  one  in. 

21.  35.  if  0716  7/1.  o.\  hurt  another's  that  he  die 
JVti/ii.  14.  15.  if  thou  kill  this  jieople  as  one  m. 

16.22.  shall  onem.  sin,  and  wilt  thou  be  wroth '1 

31.  49.  and  there  lacked  not  one  in.  of  us 
.hsh.  23.  10.  0710  7/1.  shall  chase  a  thousand 
.fudg.  6.  16.  smite  the  Midianites  as  07ic  771. 

18.  19.  to  be  a  priest  to  the  house  of  071c  m. 

20.  1.  the  congregation  was  gathered  as  07ie  771. 
8.  all  the  people  arose  as  one  m.  saying 

1  .Sam.  2.  25.  if  otic  ?7i.  sin  against  another 

2  .Sa77i.  19.  14.  even  as  tile  heart  of  o7?e  m. 

1 /TiTi/fj  22.8.thcre  is  yet  07ic7ii.Micaiah,2CAr.l8.7 
Ezra  3.  1.  gathered  together  as  otie  m.  JSTeh.  8.  1. 
.fob  13.  9.  as  onem,  mocketh  another,  do  ye  mock 
Eccl.  7.28.  07if  in.  among  a  thousand  have  I  found 

8.  9.  wherein  one  in.  ruleth  over  another 

Isa.  4.  1.  seven  women  shall  take  hold  of  one  m. 
Eiek.  9.  2.  07ie  m.  was  clothed  with  linen 
,Tohn  11.  50.  one  m.  should  die  for  the  people,  18.14. 
Rom.  5.  12.  as  by  otic  m.  sin  entered  into  the  world 
15.  the  gift  by  grace,  which  is  by  one  m.  Jesus 
17.  if  by  one  m.  offence  death  reigned  by  one 
19.  as  by  oiic  771.  disohodience  many  were  sinners 
14.  5.  07ie  711.  esteenieth  one  day  above  another 
1  7'(77i.  5.  9.  having  been  the  wife  of  one  m. 
See  Poor,  Rich,  Riohteous. 
Son  0/ MAN. 
JV11771.  23.  19.  nor  son  ofm.  that  he  should  repeni 
Job  25.  6.  and  the  »07i  ofm.  which  is  a  worm 
35.  8.  righteousness  may  profit  the  .9071  of  m. 
Ps.8.4.  and  son  o/m.tliat  thou  visit,  him,  Hcb.^.G. 
80.17.  and  on  son  ofm.  whom  thou  madest  strong 
144.3.orso7io/7n. that  thou  makest  account  of  hiir 
146.  3.  put  not  your  trust  in  the  so7i  of  m 
Isa.  51.  12.  be  not  afraid  of  the  son  of  m.  wnich 
.56. 2.  blessed  is  the  son  ofm.tba.1  layeth  hold  on  it 
,7^f7-.49.18.  nor  shall  son  0/7/i.dwell  in  it,  33.  |  .')0.4P 
51.  43.  neither  doth  any  son  ofm.  pass  thereby 
Ezek.  a.  15.  hast  thou  seen  this,  O  sod  ofm.  17 
21.6.  sigh  therefore  thou  5071  ofm.  with  bitternesa 
7^an.7. 13.  hchol(l,onelike  the  Son  0/711. came  with 
the  clouds  of  heaven,  Rev   1.  13.  |  14.  14. 
Mat.S.'i^.S.  0/ 7(1. hath  not  whore  to  lay,/.uAc9.53. 

9.  6.  knew  that  the  Son  ofm.  hath  power  on  earth 

to  forgive  sins,  Mark  2.  10.  Luke  5.  24. 

10.  23.  not  gone  over,  till  the  Son  of  m.  be  come 

11.  19.  the  Son  of  m.  came  eating,  Luke  7.  34. 

12.  8.  for  tho  Son  of  m.  is  Lord  even  of  the 

sabbath,  Mark  2.  28.  Luke  6.  5. 
32.  whosoever  speaketh  ag.  S.ofm.  iiiAe  12.10. 
40.  so  shall  Son  of  -  be  three  days  and  niehlt 


Mat  I'S  'Si    tiiat  eowtlli  gouii  :«neu  is  tiie  ^'ff)i  (/ m. 

4i.  ihe  Son  of  in.  shall  send  torlli  lii^i  aiigule, 

16. 13.  whuiii  du  men  say,  Uml  1,  liie  A',  of  m.  am? 

17. 9.  unlil  Ihe  Sail  of  m.  be  risen  again,  Mark  'J.  'J. 

•22.  the  .S.  of  m.  sliall  be  butiaveil,  'JO.  18.  |  M. 

2,  45.  Jfir/i  U'.  41.  Luke  '.>.  44. 

24.  27.  so  shal]  also  llie  cmn.i.g  of  the  6071  of  m. 

be,  :{7,  3\).  Luke  17.  'iG. 

:!  I  shall  see  S.of  m.oom.jMark  H.ifi.Luke  il.iJT. 

44. hour  ye  think  not  .S.  of  m.cometh,Luke  12. 40. 

2a.  31.  >vlien  the  Son  of  m.  shall  come  in  his  glory 

26. '-!4  the  .S.  ofm.  goaii\, Mark  14.  21.  Lukeii.  22. 

Mnrk  f.  38.  of  binr  shall  tlie  Son  of  in.  be  ashamed 

when  he  cometh  in  glory  of  the  Father 

9.  12.  and  how  it  is  written  of  the  Son  of  m. 
.11.  the  Sonof  m.  is  delivered,  10.  33.  Luke  24.  7. 

13.  34.  Son  of  m.  is  as  a  man  taking  a  far  journey 

l^uke  6.  22.  reproach  you  for  the  Son  of  m.  sake 

9.  'H.  the  Son  of  »n.  must  suffer  many  tilings,  2t). 

66.  Ihe  S.  ofm.  is  not  come  to  destroy  men's  lix'es 

11.  30.  so  shall  Sonof  III.  be  to  this  general.  17.  24. 
12.tJ.  him  shall  the  Son  of  m.  confess  before  angels 
!7.22.desire  to  see  one  ofthe  days  of  the  Son  of  in. 
18. 8.  when  the  S.  of  m.  cometh,  shall  he  tiiid  faith 
ly.lO.  the  S.  of  in.  is  come  to  seek  and  to  save  lost 

21.  36.  be  worthy  to  stand  before  the  Son  uf  m. 
'in.  48.  betrayest  thou  the  Son  of  in.  with  a  kiss? 
/oA«  1.  51.  ascending  and  descending  on  S.  of  in. 
3.  13.  even  the  Son  of  m.  which  is  in  heaven 

14.  oven  so  must  tlie  Son  of  m.  be  lifted  up 
5. 27.  given  authority,  because  he  is  the  Son  of  m. 
6.  27.  which  the  Son  of  in.  shall  give  unto  you 

53.  except  ye  eat  the  tlesh  ofthe  .Son  of  m. 

62.  what,  and  ifye  shallsee  the  .Sort  of  in.  ascend 
t).  28.  when  ye  have  lift  up  the  S.  of  in.  then  shall 

12.  23.  that  the  Son  of  m.  should  be  glorihed 
34.S.o/ni.  must  be  lifted  up,  who  is  this  .S.  ofm.7 

13.  31.  Jesus  said,  now  is  the  .Son  of  in.  glorified 
Acts  7.  56. 1  see  the  A\  of  m.  standing  on  right  hnud 

See  Son.  ^ 

ThatU.KS. 
Lev.  17.  y.  i^ven  t.  m.  shall  be  cut  off  from  his  peo. 
20.3. 1  will  set  my  face  against  t.m.  5.  Ezek.  14.  8. 
A'u/«.9.13.brought  not  offer,  t.  m.  shall  bear  his  sin 
Deut.  17.5.  stone  t.  m.  or  woman  till  they  die,  12. 

22.  18.  elders  shall  take  that  m.  and  chastise  liim 

25.  9.  answer  and  say,  so  shall  it  be  done  to  t.  m. 
2'J.  20.  his  jealousy  shall  smoke  against  that  m. 

Josh.  22.  20.  that  m.  perislieth  not  alone  in  iniquity 
Job  \.  1   and  that  m.  was  perfect  and  upright 
Psal.  37.  37.  for  the  end  of  tkat  m.  is  peace 
40.4.  blessed  is  tkat  m.  who  maketh  Lord  his  trust 
87.  5.  he  said,  this  and  that  m.  was  born  in  her 
Prov.  28.  21.  for  bread  that  in.  will  transgress 
/er.  20. 16.  let  that  m.  be  as  cities  Lord  overthrew 

23.  31.  I  will  even  punish  that  m.  and  his  house 
Mat.  12.45.  last  state  oft.  m.  is  worse,  Luke  11. 26. 

18.  7.  woe  to  that  m.  by  whom  the  offence  cometh 

SJ6.  24.  woe  to  that  m.  by  whom  the  Son  of  man 

is  betrayed,  Mark  14.  21.  Luke  22.  22. 

good  were  it  for  t.  m.  if  he  had  not  been  born 

27. 19.  have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that  just  m. 

Acts  17.  31.  by  that  m.  whom  he  hath  ordained 

Rom.  14.  20.  evil  for  t.  m.  who  eateth  with  offence 

Thess.  2.  3.  t.m.  of  sin  be  revealed,  son  of  perdit. 

3.  14.  note  (/tat  m.  and  have  no  company  with  him 

Jam.  1.  7.  let  not  that  m.  think  he  shall  receive 

7'his  M.\i\. 
Oen.  21.  58.  wilt  thou  go  h  ith  this  m.?  I  will  go 

26.  11.  he  that  toucheih  this  in.  or  his  wife 
Exod.  10.  7.  how  loijg  shall  t.  in.  be  a  snare  to  us? 
Deut.  22.  16.  I  gave  my  daughter  to  (.  in.  t>  wife 
Judg.  19.  23.  seeing  this  m.  is  come  to  nij  house 

24.  but  to  this  in.  do  not  so  vile  a  thing 
1  Sam.  1.  3.  this  m.  went  up  yearly  to  worship 

10.  27.  but  they  said,  how  shal!  this  m.  save  us  ? 
17.  25.  have  you  seen  this  m.  that  is  come  uii? 

25.  25.  let  not  my  lord  regard  this  m.  of  Belial 

1  Kings  20.  7.  see  how  this  m.  seeketh  mischief 
39.  brought  a  man  to  me,  and  said,  keep  this  m. 

2  Kings  5.  7.  this  m.  sends  to  me  to  recover  a  man 
JVeh.  1.  11.  grant  him  mercy  in  sight  of  this  vi. 
Esth.  9.4  for  this  m.  Mordecai  wa.ied  greater  and 
Job  1. 3.  this  m.  was  the  greatest  ofthe  men  of  east 
Psat.  52.  7  lo,  this  m.  made  not  God  his  strength 

87.  4.  shall  be  said,  this  m.  was  born  there,  5,  6. 
fsa.  14.  16.  is  this  the  m.  that  made  earth  tremble? 

66.  2.  but  to  this  m.  will  1  look,  even  to  him 
Jer.  22.  28.  is  t.  in.  Coniah  a  despised  broken  idol? 
30.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  write  ye  this  in.  childless 

26.  11.  saying,  this  m.  is  worthy  to  die,  16. 

38.  4.  the  princes  said,  let  t.  m.  be  put  to  death, 
this  m.  feeketh  not  the  welfare  of  this  peo|)le 
Dan.  H.  16.  make  this  m.  tinderst.md  the  vision 
Jonnh  1.  14.  let  us  not  perish  for  this  m  life 
Mic.  ■>  .■)  t.  m.  shall  be  the  peace  when  Assyrian 
Mat.  8.9.  I  say  to  t.m.  go,  and  hegoeth,  to.inotlier 

9. 3  .scribes  said,  this  m.  blasphemeth,  Mark  2.  7. 

13.54. whence  had  this  m.  this  wisdom?  Mark  6.2 

27.47.  Bome  said,  this  m.  calleth  for  Elias 


MAN 

I  Mark  14.71.1  know  not  this  m.  of  whom  yo  speak 
15.  3i).  truly  this  in  was  ilie  Son  of  God 
Luke  7.  39.  t.  in.  if  he  wore  a  proi)het,  would  have 

14.  9.  come  aiid  say  to  thee,  give  this  m.  place 
30.  s.iying,  t.  in.  began  to  build  and  was  not  able 

15.  2.  t.  in.  receiveth  sinners,  and  eateth  with  them 
18. 14. 1  tell  you,  t.  in.  went  down  justified  rather 
19.  14.  we  will  not  have  this  m.  to  reign  over  us 
22.  56.  and  said,  this  in.  was  also  with  him 
23.4.1  tiiid  no  fault  in  t.  m.  14.  ||  18.  away  with  t.m. 

41.  but  this  VI.  hath  done  nothing  amiss 
52.  this  in.  went  lo  Pilate  and  begged  the  body 
John  0.  52.  how  can  this  in.  give  us  his  tlesh  to  eal? 

7.  15.  how  knoweth  this  m.  letters,  having  never 
27.  howbeil,  we  know  this  m.  whence  he  is 

46.  answered,  never  man  spake  like  this  m 

9.  2.  Master,  who  did  sia,this  m.  or  his  parents  7 
3.  neither  hath  this  m.  sinned,  nor  his  parents 
16.  (.  in.  is  not  of  G.  he  keepelh  not  the  sabbath 
24.  praise  God,  we  know  that  this  in.  is  a  sinner 
33.  if  this  m.  were  not  of  G.  he  could  do  nothing 

10.  41.  all  that  John  spake  of  this  in.  were  true 

11.  37.  could  not  t.  in.  which  opened  the  eyes  of 
blind,  caused  that  t.  m.  should  not  have  died? 

47.  what  do  we?  for  this  m.  doeth  many  miracles 

18.  17.  art  not  thou  one  of  this  m.  disciples? 
29.  what  accusation  bring  ye  against  this  m.  ? 
40.  not  t.  in.  but  BarabbTS,  now  he  was  a  robber 

19.  12.  if  let  (.  m.  go,  thou  art  not  Cesar's  friend 
21.  21.  Peter  saith,  and  what  shall  this  in.  do  ? 

~icts  1. 18.  now  (.  III.  purchased  a  held  with  reward 

3.  12.  as  though  we  had  made  this  m.  to  walk,  16. 

4.  10.  even  by  him  doth  this  m.  stand  whole 

5.  28.  and  intend  to  bring  this  m.  blood  upon  us 

37.  after  this  m.  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee 

6.  13.  this  ni.  ceaseth  not  to  speak  blasphemous 

8.  10  saying,  this  m.  is  the  great  power  of  God 

9.  13. 1  heard  of  this  m.  how  much  evil  liath  done 
13.  23.  of  this  in.  seed  hath  God  raised  Jesus 

38.  thro' t.  m.  is  preached  to  you  forgiven,  ofsins 
18. 25.  t.  III.  was  instructed  in  the  way  of  the  Lord 

21.  28.  t.  is  the  in.  that  teachetli  all  men  ag.  law 

22.  26.  /.  m.  is  a  Roman  ||  23. 9.  find  no  evil  in  I.  m. 

23.  27.  this  m.  was  taken  ofthe  Jews,  and  should 

24.  5.  for  we  have  fouiMl  this  m.  a  pestilent  fellow 

25.  5.  accuse  this  m.  if  there  be  any  wickedness 
24.  ye  see  t.  m.  about  whom  Jews  dealt  with  nie 

26.  31.  this  m.  doeth  nothing  worthy  of  death 
32.  this  m.  might  have  been  set  at  liberty 

28.  4.  no  doubt  this  in.  is  a  murderer,  vengeance 
Heb.  3.3.  this  m.  was  counted  worthy  of  moreglory 

7.4.  now  consider  how  ^eat  this  m.was,  to  whom 
24.  but  this  m.  because  he  continueth  ever 

8.  3.  that  this  m.  have  somewhat  also  to  offer 

10.  12.  this  m.  after  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice 
Jam.  1.  25.  this  in.  shall  be  blessed  in  his  deed 

26.  but  deceiveth,  this  m.  religion  is  vain 

See  Understandi.nq. 

MAN  of  war. 

Exod.  15.3.  the  Lord  is  a  m.  ofio.  Lord  is  his  name 

Josh.ll.  1.  Machir,son  of  Manasseh,  was  a  7/1.0/ m. 

1  Sam.  16.  18.  David  a  m.  of  war.,  2  Sam.  17.  8. 

1  CAroTi.  28.  3. 

17.  33.  Goliath  was  a  m.  of  war  from  his  youth 

Isa.  3.  2.  the  Lord  doth  take  away  the  m.  of  war 

42.  13.  he  shall  stir  up  jealousy  like  a  m.  of  war 

IViched  MAN. 
Deut.  25.2.  if  the  wicked  m.  be  worthy  lo  be  beaten 
.fob  15.  20   the  wicked  m.  travaileth  with  pain 
20.29.the  portion  of  a  wicked  m.  from  God,  27. 13. 
Psal.  109.  6.  set  thou  a  wicked  m.  over  him 
Prov.6.12.a.  wicked  m.walkethwilhfroward  mouth 

9.  7.  he  thai  rebuketh  a  wicked  m.  getteth  a  blet 

11.  7.  when  a  wicked  m.  dieth,  his  expectation 
13.  5.  a  wicked  m.  is  loathsome,  and  cometh  to 
17.23.  a  wicked  m.  taketh  a  gift  out  ofthe  bosom 
21.  29.  w.  m.  hardeneth  his  lace,  but  the  upright 
24.  15.  lay  not  wait,  O  wicked  m.  against  dwelling 

Keel.  7.  15.  a  wicked  m.  that  prolongeth  his  days 

Ezek.  3.18.  the  same  wicked  m.  shall  die  in  iniquity 

If*.  24.  and  doeth  thai  which  the  wicked  m.  doclh 

27.when  a  wicked  m.lurneth  from  his  wickedness 

33.  8.  when  I  say  to  wicked,  O  in.  m.  Ihou  shall 
surely  die,  that  w.  m.  shall  die  in  his  iniquity 

IVise  MAN. 
(7en.  41.33.  look  oula  7n.  discreet  andwi^f,  set  him 
1  /i'(H^s2.9. Solomon  was  !c. 771. and  knew  what  todo 
1  CAr.  27.  32.  Jonathan  David's  uncle,  was  a  ?o.  m. 
Job  15.  2.  should  a  wise  m.  utter  vain  knowledge? 
17.  10.  I  cannot  find  one  wise  m.  among  you 

34.  34.  aird  let  a  wise  m.  hearken  to  me 
Prov.  1.  5.  a  wise  m.  will  hear  and  increase 

9.  8.  rebuke  a  wise  m.  and  he  will  love  thee 
9.  give  instruction  to  a  wise  m.  he  will  be  wiser 
H.  16.  a  wise  m.  feareth,  and  departelh  from  evil 

16.  14.  a  wise  in.  will  pacify  the  wralli  of  a  king 

17.  10.  a  reproof  entereth  more  into  a  wise  m 
21.  22.  a  wise  m.  scaleth  the  city  of  the  mighty 
26.  12.  seesl  thou  a  m.  wise  in  his  own  conceit? 

29.  9  if  a  wise  m.  cootendeth  with  a  foolish  man 

3C 


AlAi\ 

Prov.  29. 11.  but  a  wise  in.  keepeth  it  in  till  uftetw, 
EccL.  2.  14.  the  wise  m.  eyes  are  in  his  head 
16.  and  how  dieth  the  wise  m.  ?  as  the  I60I 
19.  whether  he  shall  be  a  wise  m.  or  a  Ibol  t 

7.  7.  surely  oppression  maketh  a  wise  m.  mad 

8.  1.  who  IS  as  the  wise  in.  and  who  knoweth 
5.  a  7CiiC7n.heart  discernelh  time  and  judgnieii 
17. though  a  wise  /«. think  to  know  it,  yei  not  able 

9.  15.  now  there  was  lound  in  it  a  poor  wise  m. 

10.  2.  a  wise  in.  heart  is  at  his  right  hand 

12.  the  words  of  a  wise  m.  mouth  are  gracious 
Jer.  9. 12.  who  is  the  wise  in.  thai  may  understand? 

23.  let  not  the  wise  m.  glory  in  his  wisdom 
Jliat.7. 24. 1  will  liken  him  lo  a  wise  m.  who  buill 
1  Cor.  6.  5.  that  there  is  not  a  wise  m.  amongst  you 
Ja77j.3.13.who  isa  wissvi.  endued  wilh  knowledge 

MAN  joined  with  It'oman. 
Gen.  3.12.  the  ni.  said,  the  w.  whom  Ihou  javcst  me 
20.  3.  dead  in.  for  the  w.  thou  hast  is  man's  wife 
Eiod.  35.  29.  every  777.  and  w.  whoso  heart  made 
36."6.  let  no  7rt.  nor  woman  make  any  more  work 
Lev.  13.  29.  if  a  777.  or  woman  have  llie  plague 
38.  if  777.  or  woman  have  in  the  skin  bright  spots 

15.  18.  the  woman  also  with  whom  the  777.  shall  lie 
33.  that  hath  an  issue  of  the  771.  and  woman 

20.  18.  if  771.  lie  wilh  a  wom.  having  her  sicknesK 

27.  a  rn.  or  woman  that  hath  a  familiar  spirit 

jV«7;7.  5.  O.when  771.  or  woman  shall  commit  any  siti 

6.  2.  when  either  m.  or  w.  shall  separate  themsel 

31.  17.  kill  w.  that  halli  known  m.  Judg.  21.  11. 

Deut.  17.  2. 7rt.  or  70.  that  halh  wrought  wickedn 

5.  bring  forih  that  7/7.  or  woman,  and  stone  them 

22.  5.  the  woman  shall  not  wear  that  perlainelh  to 

a  m.  nor  shall  771.  jmt  on  a  woman's  garment 

22.  if  a7n.  be  found  lying  with  a.  woman,  both  the 

771.  that  lay  with  the  woman,  and  tiic  woman 

29. 18.  lest  there  should  beamongyouin.  or  mojti. 

./osh.  6.  21.  utterly  destroyed  both  777.  and  woman 

1  Sam.  15.  3.  but  slay  both  777.  woman,  and  inlant 

27.  9.  David  left  neither  777.  nor  woman  alive,  11. 

1  Chr.  16.  3.  he  dealt  both  to  m.  and  woman  a  l\.,af 

2  Chr.  15.  13.  nut  seek  Lord,  777.  or  ?co777.  shall  die 
Kslh.4. 11.  whether  m.  or  woman  come  to  the  king 
.Jfr.  44. 7.  to  cut  off  from  yo'i,  711.  woman  and  child 

51.  22.  I  will  break  in  pieces  7/7.  and  woman 
1  Cor.  11.  3.  and  the  head  ofthe  7710777077  is  the  m. 

7.  but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  m. 

8.  the  m.  is  not  of  the  worn,  but  woman  of  the  m 

11.  nor  is  the  in.  without  the  woman  in  the  Lord 

12.  as  worn,  is  of  the  771.  so  is  the  ?7i.  by  the  worn, 
1  Tim.  5.  16.  if  any  777.  or  woman  have  widows 

Young  MAN. 
Oen.  4.  23.  I  has-e  slain  a  young  m.  to  my  hurt 
18.  7.  Abraham  gave  it  to  a  young  m.  lo  dress  it 
34.  I'J.  the  young  m.  deferred  not  to  do  the  thing 
41.  12.  there  was  with  us  a  young  m.  a  Hebrew 
Exod.  33.  11.  Joshua  a  young  m.  departed  not  out 
JVi777i.ll.27.aiid  there  ran  young  m.  and  told  Moses 
Deut.  32.  25.  destroy  both  the  young  m.  and  virgin 
Ji7rfo-.S.I4.caught  a  7/OH77D'7n.of  themenofSuccolh 
9.54.Abiinelech  called  hastily  lo  the  7/07771  o- 777. and 
his  young  rn.  thrust  him  through,  and  he  died 

17.  7.  there  was  a  young  m.  of  Beth-lehem-Judah 
12.  the  young  in.  became  his  priest,  and  was  in 

18.  .3.  knew  the  voice  of  the  young  m.  the  Levite 

1  .S'a7;i.  9.2.  Saul  was  a  choice  young  m.  and  goodly 
14.  1.  Jonathan  said  to  the  young  111.  that  bare 
17.58. and  Saul  said, whose  son  art  thou, (/out;  «■  771..' 
20.  22,  but  if  I  say  thus  to  ihe  young  in.  behold 
30. 13.  he  said  to  David,  I  am  young  in.  of  Egypt 

2  Sani.i.a.  David  said  lo  tbeyoung  m.  that  told,  13. 
14.  21.  go  bring  the  young  in.  Absalom  again 
18.  5.  deal  gently  for  my  sake  w  ith  the  young  nu 

29.  king  said,  is  the  young  m.  Absalom  safe  ?  32. 

32.  the  enemies  of  my  lord  be  as  that  7/07771^ 7n.  is 
1  Kings  1 1.28. Solomon  seeing  young  771. industrious 
2Kiiigs  6.17. Lord  opened  the  eyes  oftheyoung  m. 
9. 4. so  Ihej/oiiTi^TTi.evenjoT/n^' 771. went  to  Ramoth 

1  C'Ar.12.28.  and  Zadok,  ayoiingm.  mighty  of  va! 

2  CAr.  36. 17.  and  had  no  compassion  on  young  m. 
Psal.  119.  9.  wherewith  shall  y.  m.  cleanse  his  way 
Prov.  1.  4.  to  young  m.  knowledge  and  discretion 

7. 7. 1  discerned  a  young  m.  void  of  understanding 
Keel.  11.  9.  rejoice,  O  young  in.  in  thy  youth 
ha.  62.  5.  for  us  young  m.  marrioih  a  virgin 
Jer.  51.  22.  break  in  pieces  the  y.'iing  m.  and  maid 
7.reh.  2.  4,  said  to  me,  run,  speak  lo  this  young  1 
Mat.  I9.20.the  young  ni.  said,  all  these  have  1  kept 
Mark  14.  51. there  followed  him  a  certain  young  m. 

16.  5.  they  saw  a  yuungm.  sitlingon  the  light  side 
Luke  7.  14.  he  said,  young  m.  I  say  to  ihee,  arise 
.4r/.5  7. 58.  Ihey  laid  their  clothesat  a7/o(;f/o-7j;.  feet 

2().9.sat  in  a  window  a  young  m.  named  Eutychus 

12.  and  they  brought  the  young  in.  alive 

23.17.  bring  this  young  m.U>  the  chief  c?ptain,  18. 

22.  the  chiefcaptain  then  let  tne  young  m.  depart 

MANDRAKES 

Is  a  A77i(/ ofplant,whose  root  ut  somedistancefrnm 

its  v.pper  part,  is  generally  divided  into  two 

branchct,  which  is  the  rensim  that  this  root  had 


MAN 

pti^fthing  of  the  figure  of  a  man.,  whose  two 
thighs  arcrepresentid  by  Uie  two  branches.  It 
is  said  sometimes  to  stupify,  and  cause  pkrcn 
ty;  some  call  it  a  provocative,  and  that  there 
J'orc  it  wat  used  in  philtres;  and  that  this  was 
the  reason  why  Racliel  so  earnestly  desired  to 
tbtain  them  from  Lcali,  she  being  very  desirous 
of  having  children.  There  are  two  sorts  of 
Mandrakes ;  the  female,  whose  leaves  arc  of  a 
very  disagreeable  scent :  and  the  male,  whose 
scent  is  said  to  be  very  pleasant  and  agreeable. 
It  IS  rej>orted,  that  in  the  province  of  Pekin  in 
China,  there  is  a  kind  of  Mandrake  so  valua 
blc,  that  a  pound  of  that  root  is  worth  thrice  its 
weight  in  silver:  for  they  say  it  so  wonderfully 
restores  the  sinking  .spirits  of  dying  persons, 
that  there  ts  often  tunc  for  the  use  of  other 
mea7is,  and  thereby  recovering  ihfirito  life  and 
health.  Tho?e  Mandrake-?  tc/iio/i.  Reuben 
brought  home  to  his  mother,  ate  by  some  called 
Violets,  by  others  Lilies,  or  Jessamin,  by  others 
Citrons.  Somereckon  them  to  be  such  agreea- 
ble flowers  of  the  field,  wherewith  children  were 
pleased;  Reuben  that  gathered  them  being 
then  only  five  or  six  years  of  age. 
Gen.  30.  14.  Reuben  found  m.  give  me  of  thy  m. 

15.  wouldest  thou  take  away  my  son's  m.  also? 
therefore  he  shall  lie  with  thee  for  thy  son's  in. 

16. 1  have  hired  Ihee  with  my  son's  m. 
Cant.  1.  13.  m.  give  a  smell,  and  at  our  gates  are 

MANGER. 
/yutc2.7.1aid  him  in  a  m.  \\  12. shall  find  him  in  a  m. 

16.  and  they  found  the  babe  lying  in  a  m. 

MANIFEST,  Actively,  Passively. 
Eecl.  3.  18.  that  God  might  m.  them,  and  that 
John  14.  21.  love  him,  and  m.  myself  to  him 
22.  m.  thyself  to  us,  and  not  to  the  world  1 
Jicts  4.  10.  the  miracle  is  m.  to  all  at  Jerusalem 
Kom.  1. 19.  wrat  may  be  known  of  G.  is  7n.in  them 
1  Cor.  4.  5.  who  will  make  m.  counsels  of  hearts 
15.  27.  it  is  m.  that  he  is  excepted  which  did 
9  Cor.  2. 14.  makes  m.  the  savour  of  his  knowledge 
Gal.  5.  19.  now  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  m. 
Phil.  i.  13.  so  that  my  bonds  in  Christ  are  m. 
Col.  4.  4.  that  I  may  make  it  m.  as  I  ought 
2Thess.  1.  5.  a  m.  tokeiiofrighteous  judgm.  of  God 

1  Tim.  3.  16.  God  was  m.  in  the  flesh,  justified 

5.  25.  the  good  works  of  sofne  are  m.  beforehand 

2  7'm  3.  9.  their  folly  shall  be  m.  to  all  men 
Heb.  4   13.  there  is  no  creature  that  is  not  m. 

1  Pet.  1  20   but  was  m.  in  these  last  times  for  you 
I  John  3.  I  .  in  this  th"  children  of  God  are  m. 
See  Made. 
MANIFESTATION. 
Rom.  8.  19.  waiteth  for  the  m.  of  tlie  sons  of  God 
1  Cor. 12. 7.  them,  of  the  Spirit  isgiven  to  every  man 
S  Cor.  4.  2.  but  by  m.  of  the  truth  commending 

MANIFESTED. 
Mark  4.22.  for  nothing  is  hid  which  shall  not  be  m. 
yoftjj  2. 11. miracles  did  Jesus,  and  m.  for'h  his  glory 
17.  6.  I  have  m.  thy  name  unto  (he  men  \*hich 
Horn.  3  21.  but  the  righteousness  of  God  is  m. 
Tit.  1.  3.  but  hath  in  due  time  m.  his  word 
1  John  1.  2.  the  life  was  m..  and  we  have  seen  it 

3.  5.  that  he  was  m.  to  take  away  our  sins 
8.  for  this  purjiose  was  the  Son  of  God  m. 

4.  9.  in  this  was  m.  the  love  of  God  toward  us 

MANIFESTLY. 

3  Car.S.S.  are  m.  declared  to  be  the  epistle  of  Christ 

MANIFOLD. 
JVeft.  9   19.  in  thy  m.  mercies  forsookest  them  not 
27. according  to  m.  mercies  gavest  them  saviours 
Paal.  104.  24.  O  Lord,  how  m.  are  thy  works 
^mos  5.  12. 1  know  your  m.  transgressions  and  sins 
Luke  18.  30.  who  shall  not  receive  m.  more 
Eph.  3. 10.  might  be  known  the  m.  wisdom  of  God 
1  Pet.  1.6.  ye  are  in  heaviness,  thro'  m.  temptations 
4.  10.  as  good  stewards  of  the  m.  grace  of  God 

MANKIND. 
jt,e».18.22.shall  not  lie  with  m. as  with  woman- kind 
20.  13.  if  a  man  lie  with  a  m.  as  with  a  woman 
Job  12.  10.  in  whose  hand  is  the  breath  of  all  m. 

Cor.  6.  9.  nor  abusers  of  themselves  with  m. 
I  Tim.  1.  10.  the  1-aw  for  them  that  defile  with  m. 
Jam.  3.  7.  is  tamed,  and  hath  been  tamed  of  m. 

MANNA. 
That  delicious  food  vylierrwith  God  fed  the  chil- 
dren of  Tsriel  in  the.  Jcserts  of  Arabia,  during 
their  continuance  there  for  forty  years,  from 
their  eighth  encampment  in  the  wilderness  of 
Sin.  Jt  was  a  Utile  grain,,  white  like  hoar 
frost,  round,  and  of  the  bigness  of  corianaer- 
tecd.  It  fell  every  morning  upon  the  dew,  and 
when  the  dew  was  exhaled  by  the  heat  of  the  sun, 
the  Manna  appeared  nlonr  tying  upon  the  rocks 
or  the  sand,  Exod.  16. 14.  Num.  11.  7.  It  fell 
every  day,  except  on  the  .^ahhoth,  and  this  only 
tbo^tt  the  camp  of  the  Israelites,  Exod.  16.  5. 
It  fell  m  so  great  ijunntitics  during  the  ■<cholc 
forty  years  of  their  jowney  in  the  wild*  v«4|  , 
370 


MAiN 

that  it  was  sufficient  to  feed  the  tchole  multi- 
tude of  nbove  a  million  of  souls  :  every  one  of 
whom  gathered  the  quantity  of  li^  homer  for 
his  share  every  day,  which  is  about  three  quarts 
of  Enghsh  measure.  It  maintaiiiril  this  vast 
mullitH ie,  and  yet  none  of  them  found  any  in- 
convenience from  the  constant  eating  of  it. 
Kvery  sixth  day  there  fell  a  double  quantity 
of  it;  and  though  it  putrified  when  it  was  kept 
any  other  day,  yet  on  the  sabbath  it  suffered  no 
such  alteration,  jind  the  same  Manna  that 
was  melted  by  the  heat  of  the  sun,  when  it  was 
left  in  the  field,  was  of  so  hard  a  consistence 
when  it  was  brought  into  their  tenbs,  that  it 
was  used  to  be  beaten  in  mortars,  and  would 
even  endure  the  fire,  was  baked  in  pans,  made 
into  paste,  and  so  into  cakes,  Num.  11.  8.  It  is 
called.  Angels'  food,  Psal.  78.  25.  which  may  in- 
sinuate, either,  that  it  was  made  and  prepared 
by  their  ministry  ;  or  that  angels  themselves, 
ij  they  had  nfd  of  any  food,  could  not  have 
any  that  was  more  agreeable  than  Manna  was; 
it  being  of  a  heavenly  original,  and  of  singular 
vigour  and  efficacy  for  prescrvin  g  and  nourish- 
ing those  who  used  it  according  to  God's  ap- 
pointment: Or,  as  it  is  in  the  margin,  every  one 
did  eat  the  bread  of  the  mighty  ;  that  is,  even 
the  common  Israelites  fed  upon  as  delicious 
food,  as  the  greatest  nobles  and  princes  did. 

To  eat  of  the  hidden  Manna,  Hev.  2. 17.  To  par- 
take of  Chiist,  and  those  comforts  and  bless- 
ings which  flow  from  him  :  It  is  spoken  in  al- 
lusion to  that  bread  wherewith  God  fed  the 
Israelites,  which  was  a  type  of  Christ,  who  is 
the  bread  of  eternal  life,  and  was  the  true  bread 
which  came  down  from  heaven  to  give  life  to 
the  world,  John  6.  32,  33,  35. 

Kxod.  16.  15.  they  said  one  to  another,  it  is  m. 
33.  take  a  pot  and  put  a  homer  full  of  ?n.  therein 
35.  and  Israel  did  eat  m.  forty  years 

JVum.  11.  6.  there  is  nothing  besides  this  m.      -" 

7.  the  TO.  was  as  coriander-seed,  and  the  colour 
9.  when  the  dew  fell  on  camp  the  m.  fell  on  it 

Deut.  8. 3.  he  suffered  thee  to  hunger,  and  fed  thee 
with  m.  16.  J\reh.  9.  20.  Psal.  78.  24. 
Josh.  5.  12.  the  m.  ceased,  they  had  m.  no  more 
John  6.  31.  our  fathers  did  eat  m.  in  the  desert,  49. 
58.  not  as  your  fathers  did  eat  m.  and  are  dead 
Heb.  9.  4.  wherein  was  the  golden  pot  that  had  m. 
Rev. 2. 17.  to  him  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  hidden  m. 

MANNER 
Signifies,  [1]  Custoifi,  practice,  or  fashion,  1  Sam. 

8.  9,  11.  Ezek.  11.  12.  [2]  Sinful  behaviour, 
and  rebellious  conduct.  Acts  13.  18  [3]  De- 
portment and  carriage  inward  and  deed,  1  Cor. 
15.  33.  [4]  Ways  and  means,  Heb.  1.  1.  [5] 
Kind  or  sort,  E.\od.  12  16.  [6]  Order  or  rank. 
Josh.  6.  15.  [7]  The  way  of  service  or  wor- 
ship, 2  Kings  17.  26,  27. 

Gen.  2.5.  23.  two  m.  of  people  shall  be  separated 
40.  17.  was  of  all  m.  of  bake-meats  for  Pharaoh 

£iod. 1.14. made  their  lives  bitter  in  all  m. of  service 
12.  16.  no  m.  of  work  shall  be  done  in  them 

22.  9.  all  m.  of  trespass,  any  m.  of  lost  thing 

31.  3.  in  wisdom,  and  in  all  m.  of  workmanship, 
5.  I  35.  31,  33,  35.  |  36.  1.  1  Chron.  28.  21. 
J^ev.5.  10.  burnt-otfering  accord,  torn.  JVum.  9. 14. 
7.  23.  ihall  eat  no  m.  of  fat  of  ox  or  sheep 

26.  ye  shall  eat  no  m.  of  blood,  27.  |  17.  10,  14. 

14.  54.  the  law  for  all  m.  of  the  plague  of  leprosy 
23.31. ye  shall  do  no  Tn.of  work, it  shall  be  a  statute 
24.22.  ye  shall  have  one  m.  of  law,  JVwm.  15.  16. 

JsTiim.  5.  13.  neither  she  be  taken  with  the  ?n. 

15.  24.  and  his  drink-offering  according  to  the  m. 

23.  18.  ye  shall  do  no  m.  of  servile  work 
Deut.i.  15.  for  ye  saw  nom.  of  similitude  in  Horeb 

15.  2.  and  this  is  the  m.  of  the  release 

27.  21.  cur.sedbe  he  that  lieth  with  any  m.  of  beast 

Judg.  6.  t  26.  built  an  altar  in  an  orderly  m. 
8.18.  what  m.  of  men  were  they  ye  slew  at  Tabor? 

Ruth  4.  7.  now  this  was  the  m.  in  former  time 

1  Sam.  8.  9.  and  shew  them  the  m.  of  the  king,  11. 

10.  25.  Samuel  told  the  people  the  m.  of  the  kingd. 
21.  5.  and  the  bread  is  in  a  m.  common 

27  11.  and  so  will  be  his  m.  all  the  while 

2  Sam.  7.  19.  is  this  the  m.  of  man,  O  Lord  God  ? 
2  Kings  1.7.  what  m.  of  man  was  he  who  told  you? 

11.  14.  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  as  the  m.  was 
17.  26.  know  not  the  m.  of  the  God  of  the  land 

27.  let  him  teach  Ihern  the  m.  of  God  of  the  land 
1  Chron.  23.  29.  for  all  m.  of  measure  and  size 
Ksth.  1.  13.  for  so  was  the  king's  m.  toward  all 
Psal.  107.  18.  theirsoul  abhorreth  all  m.  of  meat 

144.  13.  garners  be  full,  affording  all  m.  of  store 
Cant.  7. 13.  at  our  gates  are  all  m.  of  pleasant  fruits 
Isa.  a.  17.  then  the  lambs  shall  feed  after  their  m. 
Jer.  22.  21.  this  hath  been  thy  m.  from  thy  youth 
Dan.  6.  23.  and  no  m.  of  hurt  was  found  on  him 
Jlmos  8.  14.  and  the  m.  of  Beer-»hpba  liveth 
Mat,  4  23,  and  healing  all  m.  of  sickness,  10.  1 


laAM 

Mat.  5.  li   sltall  say  all  m.  of  evil  ag.  you  luiwT'r 
J\lat.  8.  27.  wtiat  ni.  of  man  is  this,  that  the  wiiirii 
and  the  sea  obey  him?  Mark  4.  41.  Luke  3.  95 
12.  31.  all  m.  of  sin  shall  be  forgiven  to  men 
Mark  13.  1.  see  what  m.  of  stones  are  here 
Luke  i.  29.  what  m.  of  salutation  this  should  be 

60.  saying,  what  m.  of  child  shall  this  be  ? 
7.  39.  have  known  wliat  m.  of  woman  this  is 
9.  5.5.  ye  know  not  wliat  m.  of  spirit  ye  are  of 
11.  42.  ye  tithe  mini,  rue,  and  all  m.  of  herbs 
24.17.  what  m.  of  communications  are  these? 
John  7.  36.  what  m.  of  s.aying  is  this  that  he  said 

19.  40.  as  the  m.  of  the  Jews  is  to  bury 

Acts  17.  2.  Paul,  as  his  m.  w.is,  went  in  to  them 

20.  18.  ye  know  after  what  m.  I  have  been  with 
22. 3.  taught  according  to  the  perfect  m.  of  the  \w 

25.  16.  it  i.s  not  m.  of  Romans  to  deliver  any  to  die 

26.  4.  my  m.  of  life  from  my  youth,  know  .Tews 
Rom.  7.  8.  wrought  in  me  all  m.  of  concupiscence 
2  Cor.  7.  9.  ye  were  made  sorry  after  a  godly  m. 

1  Thess.  1.5.  as  ye  know  what  m.  of  men  we  wB:a 
9.  what  m.  of  entering  in  we  had  unto  you 

2  Tim.  3.  10.  but  thou  hast  known  my  m.  of  life 
Heb.  10.  25.  assembling,  as  the  m.  of  some  is 
Jam.  1.  24.  forgetteth  what  m.  of  man  he  was 

1  Pet.  1.  11.  what  m  of  time  the  Spirit  of  Christ 
15.  60  be  ye  holy  in  all  m.  of  conversation 

2  Pet.  3.  11.  what  m.  of  persons  ought  ye  to  bo 
1  .lohn  3.  1.  behold  what  m.  of  love  the  Fathci 
Rev.  11.  5.  he  must  in  this  m.  be  killed 

22.  2.  tree  of  life,  which  bare  twelve  ni.  of  fruits 

Jifter  the  MANNER 
Gen.  18.11.  to  be  with  Sarah  after  the  m.  of  women 
19. 31. to  come  in  to  us  after  the  m.  of  all  the  cartb 
40.  13.  after  the  former  m.  wlien  thou  wast  ha 

butlei 
Exod.  21.  9.  deal  with  her  after  the  m.of  datighter* 
JVum.  29.  18.  according  to  the  number,  after  the  vi 
Josh.  6. 15.  compassed  the  city  after  the  same  wi 
Judg.  18.  7.  careless,  after  the  m.  of  the  Zidonianj 

1  Sam. 17.30.he  turned  and  spake  after  the  same  m. 

2  Kings  17. 33.  a.  the  m.  of  the  natiomi,  2  C7ir.l3.9 
JVeh.  6. 4.  and  I  answered  them  after  the  same  ni 
Isa  10.  24.  after  the  m.  of  Egypt,  26.  .Imoj  4.  m 
Kzck.  20.  30.  polluted  after  the  m.  of  your  fatheri 

23.  15.  a.  the  m.  of  the  Babylonians  of  Chaldea 
45.  a.  the  m.  of  adulteresses,  iiiid  a.  the  m.  of 

women  that  shed  blood 

John  2.  6.  after  the  m.  of  the  purifying  of  the  Jews 

Acts  15.  1.  ye  be  circumcised  after  the  ni.  of  Moses 

Rom.  6.  19.  I  speak  after  the  m.  of  men,  1  Cor, 

15.  32.  Gal.  3.  15l 

1  Cor.  11.25.  after  the  samem.  .also he  tooktiie  cup 
Gal.  2.'14.  being  a  Jew,  livcst  a.  the  m.  oftbeGent. 

After  this  MANNER. 

Gen.  18. 25.  that  be  far  from  thee  to  do  after  this  m, 
39.  19.  saying,  after  this  m.  did  thy  servant  to  me 
45.  23.  to  his  father  he  sent  after  this  m.  ten  asses 

Num.  28.  24.  after  this  m.  ye  shall  offer  daily 

2  Sam.  17. 6.  Ahithophel  hath  spaken  after  thtsm. 
Jer. \3.9. after  thism.  will  I  mar  ibepricieof.iudsh 
Jfat.&.i). after  this  m.  therefore  pray  ye,Our  Fatlisi 
1  Cor.  7.  7.  one  after  this  m.  and  another  af^or  that 
1  Pet.  3.  5.  after  this  m  in  old  time,  women  trusted 

See  Like. 

On  this  MANNER. 

Gen.3~.W.say'mg,on  this m. shM  bespeak  to  Esau 

1  Sam.  18.  24.  and  the  servants  of  Saul  told  him, 

saying,  on  this  m.  spake  David 

2  Sam.  15.  6.  on  this  m.  did  Absalom  to  all  IsrafJ 

1  Kings  22. 20.  one  .said  on  this  ni.  2  Chron.  18. 19. 

2  CAr.  32.15.  let  not  llpzek. persuade  you «ri  thism. 

MANNERS. 
7^ct).20. 23.  shsU  not  walk  in  the  m.  of  the  nations 
2  Kings  17.  34.  they  do  after  the  former  m. 
Ezek.  11.  12.  have  done  after  them,  of  the  heathen 
.^its  13.  18.  forty  years  suffered  he  their  m. 
1  Cor.  15  33.  evil  communications  corrupt  good  m 
Heb.  1.  1.  God  in  divers  m.  spake  in  time  past 

MAN-SERVANT. 
Exod.  20.10.  not  do  work,  thy  m.-serv.  Deut.  5. 14 
17. not  covet  thy  neighbour's  m.-scrB.Z>c<<. 5.21. 
21.27.  and  if  hs  smite  out  his  m.-servant's  tooth 
32.  if  the  ox  shall  push  a  m.-serv.  he  shall  give 
Deut.  12. 18.  must  eat  tliem,  thou  and  thy  m  -serv 
16.  11.  shall  rejoice,  thou  and  thy  m.-servant,  14. 
,Tob  31. 13.  if  I  did  despise  the  cause  of  my  m.-serv. 
.Jer.  34. 9.  every  man  let  \i\!<  m.-servant  go  free,  lOl 

MANSIONS. 
.lohn  14.  2.  in  my  Father's  house  »re  many  m. 

MAN-SLAYER. 

.M'um.  35.6.  six  cities  ye  shall  appoint  for  m.-jlai/ir 

12.  that  the  jn.-slai/rrdie  not,  till  he  stand  boliore' 

MAN  SLAYERS. 

1  Tim.  1.  9.  that  the  law  was  made  for  m.-slayera 

MANTLE. 
.Tudg.  4.  18.  Jael  covered  Sisera  with  a  n 
1  .Sam.  28. 14.  an  old  man,  and  covered  with  n  m 
1  Kings  19.  13.  Elijah  wrapped  liis  face  in  r.is  m 
1. 19.  and  Elijah  cast  hii  m.  upon  Elisha 


2  Kings  2.  8.  Elijah  took  his  m.  and  smote  waters 
13.  Ehsiia  took  Elijah's  ;r.  tliat  full  troinhini,  14. 
Ezra  9.3.  and  when  I  heard  this,  I  rent  my  m.  5. 
Job  1.  -0.  then  Job  arose  and  rent  lu3  m. 
2.  12.  and  they  rem  every  one  his  Mi. 
*saZ.  109. 29.  with  tlitir  confusion,  as  with  a  m. 

MANTLES. 
tsa.  3.  22.  I  will  take  away  the  m.  and  wimples 
Van  3.  f  21  tnese  men  were  bound  in  their  m. 

MANY 
Signifies,  [JJ  A  great  /lumier,  Judg.  9.  40.     [2] 
Jill  mankind.,  Kom.  5.  19.     [3]  The  elect  or  be- 
lievers only,  Mat.  26.  28.  Rom.  5.  19.     [4]  ^11 
the  ungodlv  that  perish,  Mat.  7. 13.  [5]  Great, 
Psa!.  IS  t  16.     [6]    yery  often,  Psal.   78.  38. 
[7]  During  life,  Hos.  3.  3.     [81  A  long  time, 
Hos.  3.  4. 
Be7i.  17.  4.  my  covenant  is  with  thee,  thou  shall 
be  a  father  of  jh.  nations,  5.  Rom.  4. 17,  18. 
37.  3.  he  made  him  a  coat  of  m.  colours,  23,  32. 
Ezod.  19.  21.  they  gaze,  and  m.  of  them  perish 
J^Tum.  10.  3G.  when  the  ark  rested,  Moses  said,  re- 
turn, O  Lord,  to  the  m.  thousands  of  Israel 

13.  18.  and  see  whether  they  be  few  or  m. 
26.  54.  to  m.  thou  shalt  give  more  inheritance 

56.  the  possession  be  divided  betw.  m.  and  few 
35.  8.  from  them  that  have  m.  cities,  shall  give  m. 
Deut.  7.  1.  hath  cast  out  m.  nations  before  thee 

15.  6.  thou  shalt  lend  to  m.  nations,  23.  12. 
31.  17.  and  m.  evils  shall  befall  them,  21. 

Josh.  11.  4.  with  horses  and  chariots  very  m. 
Judg.  9.  40.  m.  were  overthrown  and  wounded 

16.  24.  the  destroyer  which  slew  m.  of  us 

1  Sam.  2.  5.  she  that  hatli  ?«.  children  is  feeble 

14.  6.  no  restraint  to  the  Lord  to  save  by  m.  or  few 

2  Sam.  24.  f  14.  for  his  mercies  are  m. 
IKings  4.  20.  Judah  and  Israel  were  m.  as  the  sand 

7.47.  unweighed,  because  they  were  exceeding  m. 

18.  25.  and  dress  it  first,  for  ye  are  m. 

2  Kings  9.  22.  and  her  witchcrafts  are  so  m. 

1  Chron  23. 17  the  sons  of  Rehahiah  were  very  m. 
28.  5.  lor  the  Lord  hath  given  me  m.  sons 

2  Chron.  11.  23.  Rehoboam  desired  m.  wives 

14.  11.  nothing  with  thee  to  help  with  m.  or  few 
30.17.  there  were  m.  in  congregation  not  sanctified 
18.  m.  of  Ephraim  and  Manasseh  not  cleansed 
Ezra  10.  13.  we  are  m.  that  have  transgressed 
AeA.  5.  2.  we,  our  sons  and  our  daughters  are  m 

6.  18.  there  were  m.  in  Judah  sworn  to  Tobiah 

7.  2.  he  was  faithful,  and  feared  God  above  m. 

13.  26.  among  m.  nations  was  no  king  like  him 
Esth.  4.  3.  and  m.  lay  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
Job  4.  3.  behold,  itiou  hast  instructed  m. 

11.  19.  yea,  m.  shall  make  suit  unto  thee 
Psal.  3.  1.  7/1.  are  they  that  rise  up  against  me 

2.  there  be  m.  that  say  of  my  soul,  4.  6. 
25. 19.  consider  mine  enemies,  they  are  m.  5G.  2 

31.  13.  for  I  have  heard  the  slander  of  m. 

32.  10.  m.  sorrows  shall  be  to  the  wicked 
34.  19.  m.  are  the  afllictions  of  the  righteous 
37.  16.  is  better  than  the  riches  of  j7!.  wicked 
40.3.  TO.  shallsee  it  and  fear,  and  trustin  the  Lord 
55.  18.  he  delivered,  for  there  were  »n.  with  me 
71.  7.  I  am  as  a  wonder  to  m.  thou  art  my  refuge 
119.  1.57.  m.  are  my  persecutors  and  enemies 

Prov.  4.  10.  and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  m. 
7.  26.  for  she  hath  cast  down  m.  wounded 

10.  21.  the  lips  of  the  righteous  feed  m. 

14.  20.  but  the  rich  hath  m.  friends 

19.  4  wealth  maketh  m.  friends,  but  the  poor 
28.  2.  for  transgression  to.  are  the  princes  thereof 

27.  he  that  hideth  his  eyes,  shall  have  m.  a  curse 
Eccl.  11.  8.  the  days  of  darkness  shall  be  m. 
/s(i.31. 1.  and  trust  in  chariotsbecause  they  are  m. 
53.  11.  by  hii  knowledge  shall  he  justify  ra. 

12.  he  bare  the  sin  of  ?n.  and  made  intercession 
66.  16.  and  the  slain  of  the  Lord  shall  be  to. 
Jer.  5.  6.  because  their  transsressions  are  m. 

14.  7.  for  our  backslidings  are  m.  we  sinned 
42.  2.  pray  for  us,  for  we  are  left  but  few  of  to. 
46.  16.  he  made  m.  to  fall,  one  fell  on  another 

Lam.  1.  22.  for  my  sighs  are  m.  my  heart  is  faint 
Ezek.  33.  24.  but  we  are  m.  the  land  is  given  us 
Dan.  8.  25.  and  by  peace  sliall  destroy  m. 

11.  14.  there  shall  m.  stand  up  against  the  king 
3"?.  they  that  understand  shall  instruct  m. 

44.  to  d'^stroy  and  utterly  to  make  away  to. 

12.  2.  TO.  mat  sleep  in  the  dust  shall  awake 

4.  VI.  sha  1  run  to  and  fto,  and  knowledge  be 
ITos.  8.  11.  Efihraim  hath  made  m.  altars  to  sin 
fiTah.  1. 12.  though  they  be  quiet,  and  likewise  m. 
Zech.  8.  20.  there  shall  come  people,  and  the  in- 
habitants of  m.jcities 
flfaJ.^.G.  but  did  turn  m.  away  from  iniquity 
filat.  7.  13.  find  m.  there  be  that  go  in  thereat 

22.  m.  will  sny  to  ine  in  that  day,  Lord,  Lord 
8   IL  TO.  shall  come  from  the  east  md  the  west 

15.  iw.  he  did  not  m.  mightv  works  there 
19.30.  TO.  that  are  first  shall  be  last,  Mnrh  1  >  31. 
80.  16.  for  m.  be  called,  but  lew  ch>scn,  23  14. 

371 


MAN 

Mat.  24.  5.  f.;r  m.  shall  come  in  my  ttame  and 

shall  deceive  m.  Mark  13.  6.  Z,ukc  21.  8. 

12.  iniquity  abound,  tlie  love  of  m.  shall  vva.\  cold 

26. 28.  blood  shed  for  m.  \\  27.  53.  they  ajuiear  to  7n 

Mark  5. 9.  name  is  Legion,  for  we  are  m.  J^iikeS.'SO. 

Luke  1. 16.  TO.  shall  he  turn  to  the  Lord  tlieir  God 

2. 34.  this  child  for  the  fall  and  rising  of  in.  inlsiael 

4.  25.  m.  widows  ||  27.  m.  lejiers  were  in  Israel 

41.  and  devils  also  came  out  of  »«.  crying  out 

7.  47.  her  sins  which  are  m.  are  forgiven 

14. 16.  certain  man  made  great  supper, and  bade  m. 
John  6.  9.  but  what  are  they  among  so  m.  ? 
60.  m.  therefore  of  his  disciples  said,  66. 
10.  41.  and  ?«.  resorled  to  him,  and  said 
21.  11.  for  all  so  m.  the  net  was  not  broken 
Jlcts  9.  13.  I  have  heard  by  m.  of  this  man 
12.  12.  where  m.  were  gathered  together 
19.  19.  »«.  brought  llieir  books  and  burnt  them 
26.  10.  m.  of  the  saints  did  1  shut  up  in  prison 
Hom.5. 15.  if  thro'  the  otfence  of  one  m.  be  dead,  the 
gift  by  grace  of  Jesus  C.  hath  abounded  to  m. 
19. ;«.  were  made  sinners,  in.  be  made  righteous 
12.  5.  so  we,  being  m.  are  one  body  in  Christ 
16.2.she  hath  been  asuccourerof  7H.and  of  myself 

1  Cor.  1. 26.  not  m.  wise,  not  m.  mighty  are  called 
4.  15.  yet  have  ye  not  m.  fathers,  for  in  C.  Jesus 

8.  5.  as  there  be  gods  to.  and  lords  m. 

10.  5.  but  with  m.  God  was  not  well-pleased 
17.  we  being  m.  are  one  bread,  and  one  body 
33.  but  the  profit  of  m.  that  they  may  be  saved 

11.  30.  for  this  cause  m.  are  weak  and  m.  sleep 

12.  14.  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  m. 

16.  9.  great  door,  and  there  are  m.  adversaries 

2  Cor.  1.  U.  that  thanks  may  he  given  by  m. 

2.  6.  this  punishment  was  inflicted  of  7n. 

17.  we  are  not  as  m.  which  corrupt  the  word 
4.  15.  thro'  thanksgiving  of  to.  redound  to  glory 

6.  10.  as  poor,  yet  making  ?n.  rich,  having  nothing 

9.  2.  and  your  zeal  hath  provoked  very  in. 
Gal.  1.  14.  and  profited  above  m.  my  equal: 

3.  16.  he  saitii  not,  and  to  set  ds,  as  of  m. 
Phil.  1.14.  m.  brethr.  wa.\ing  confident  by  my 

3.  18.  TO.  walk  of  whom  I  have  told  you  often 
Hcb.  2.  10.  in  bringing  m.  sons  to  glory,  to  make 

7.  23.  and  they  truly  were  m.  priests 

9.28.  Christ  was  once  offered  to  bear  the  sins  ofm. 

11.  ]2.  sprang  of  one  so  ?rt.  as  the  stars  of  the  sky 
Jam.  3.  1.  my  brethren  be  not  m.  masters 
2  Pet.  2.  2.  TO.  shall  follow  pernicious  ways 

1  .Tohn  2.  18.  even  now  are  there  m.  antichrists 

4.  1.  because  7ft.  false  prophets  are  gone  out  into 

.^ftcr  MANY. 
Ezod.  23.  2.  speak  in  a  cause  to  decline  after  m. 

As  MANY  as. 
Exod.  35.  22.  and  as  m.  as  were  willing-hearted 
Judg.  3.  1.  as  m.  as  had  not  known  all  the  wars 

2  Sam.  2.  23.  as  m.  as  came  to  the  place  stood  still 
2  CAro7i.29.  31.  as  ra.  as  were  of  free  heart  brought 
Mat.  22.  9.  as  to.  as  ye  find  bid  to  the  marriage 

10.  and  gathered  together  as  m.  as  they  found 
Mark  6.56.  us  »n.  as  touched  him  were  made  whole 
J.uke  11.  8.  will  rise  and  give  as  777.  as  he  needelh 
John  1. 12.  but  as  m.  as  received  him,  to  them  gave 

17.  2.  give  eternal  life  to  as  m.  as  hast  given  him 
Acts  2.  39.  even  to  as  m.  as  the  Lord  shall  call 

3.  24.  as  m.  as  have  spoken  have  also  foretold 

5.  11.  fear  came  on  as  m.  as  heard  these  things 
36.  who  was  slain,  and  as  m.  as  obeyed  him,  37. 

10. 45.  were  astonished,  as  m.  as  came  with  Peter 

13.  48.  as  m.  as  were  ordained  to  life  believed 
Rom.  2.  12.  asm.  as  have  sinned  without  law,  and 

as  m.  as  have  sinned  in  the  law,  sha/l  be  judged 

8.  14.  for  as  m.  as  are  led  by  the  Spirit  ot  God 
Gal.  ?i.  10.  as  to.  as  are  of  the  works  of  the  law 

6.12.  (IS  m  asdeairetoniakeafairshewinthefiesh 

16.  and  as  vi.  as  walk  according  to  this  rule 
Phil.  '.i.  15.  as  m.  as  be  perfect  be  thus  minded 
Col.  2.  1.  and  for  as  7n.  as  have  nut  seen  my  face 
1  Tim.  6.  1   as  m.  servants  as  are  under  the  yoke 
Rev.  2.  24.  but  to  as  m.  as  have  not  this  doctrine 
3.  19.  asm.  as  I  love  I  rebuke  and  chasten 
13. 15.  cause  t  hot  as  m.  as  would  not  worship  beast 
See  Believed,  Days,  How. 
M.'WY  people. 
K.Torf.5.5.  behold,  l\\e  people  of  Ihe  land  now  are  m. 
Deut.2.^\ .ipropic gteal  a.nii  w .and  tallas  Anakims 
.Judg. 1.1.  thepcfl.  are  too  ra.  for  me  ||  4.  yet  too  vi. 

1  Sam.  6.  19.  the  Lord  had  smitten  to.  of  the  peo. 

2  Sam  1.4.  and  m.  of\\wpeoplc  arc  fallen  and  dead 
Ezra  10.  13.  but  the  people  are  ra.  and  time  of  rain 
Ksth.  8.  17  VI.  people  ofland  became  Jewsfor  fear 
Isa.  2. 3.  m  /K'o/i/f  shall  go  and  say,  come  let  us  go 

4.  he  shall  judge  and  rebuke  m.  people 
17.  12.  woe  to  the  multitude  of  7n.  people  which 
Ezek.  3.  6.  not  to  m.  people  of  a  strange  speech 
17.  9.  shall  wither  without  m.  people  to  pluck  it 
32.  9. 1  will  also  ve.\  the  hearts  of  m. people  when 

10.  I  will  make  m.  people  amazed  at  Inee 
38.9.  thou,  thy  biinds,  and  m. people  with  thee,  15. 
Jl/ic.4.3.1ie8hall  judge  among /«.;;eupie,  and  rebuke 


MAE 

Mic.  4.  13.  and  thou  sliaft  beat  in  pieces  m.peojJA 
5.7.remijantol'Jacob  shall  be  in  nnisiofm. people 
Z.ech.  8.  22. 7jj.^eo^/e shall  come  and  seek  the  Lord 
Rev.  JO  11.  thou  must  prophesy  before  m.  peoitla 

MANY  things. 
Job  16.  2.  Job  said,  I  have  heard  to.  such  things 
23.  14.  and  m.  such  things  n'-:  with  h.im 
Eccl.  6. 11.  there  be  m.  things  that  increaee  vanity 
Isa.  42.  20.  seeing  7H.  thinns,  but  observeat  not 
Mat.  13.  3.  he  spuke  m.  things  to  them  in  parables 
16. 21.  and  sufier )«.  things  of  the  elders  and  chiei 
priests,  Mark  8.  31.  [  9. 12.  Euke'J.  22. 1 17.25. 
25.  21. 1  will  make  thee  ruler  over  7n.  things,  ^23, 
27.13. Pilate  saith,  hearesl  thou  not  how  m.  Ihingt 
they  witness  against  thee?  Mark  15  4. 
19.  I  have  sufi'ered  m.  things  this  day  m  a  dream 
Mark  5.  26.  suliered  m.  things  of  many  physician* 

6.  20.  he  did  7ft.  things,  and  heard  him  gladly 

7.  4.  m.thivgs  there  be  as  washing  of  cups,  8, 13. 
15.  3.  the  chief  priests  accused  him  of  m.  things 

Luke  10.  41.  thou  art  troubled  about  m.  things 

11.  53.  to  provoke  him  to  speak  of  ?n.  things 
John  8.26. 1  have  7ft.  things  to  say , and  judge,  16. 12. 

21.  25.  there  are  ;«.  other  things  which  Jesus  did 
Acts  26.  9.  that  I  ought  to  do  m.  things  contrary 
2  Cor.  8.22.  we  have  proved  diligent  in  to.  things 
Gal.  3.  4.  have  ye  Buffered  so  7ft.  things  in  vaint 
2  7'7»i.  1. 18.  in  how  7ft.  things  he  ministered  to  me 
Neb.  5.  11.  of  whom  we  have  m.  things  to  say 
Jam.  3.  2.  for  in  7h.  things  we  oflend  all 
2Jo/ml2.having  m. things  lo  write  to  you,3Ji9il}»13. 

MANY  a  time. 
Psal."8.38.  yea,  7h  .  a  time  turned  he  his  anger  awaj 

129.  1.  TO.  a  time  have  they  alfiicted  me,  2. 

M.^NY  times. 
1  Kings  22.  16.  how  ?«.  times  shall  I  adjure  thee 
JVeA. 9. 28. 7h.  limes  didst  deliver  them, Ps.  106. 43. 
See  Waters. 
MANY  years. 
Lev.  25.  51.  if  there  be  yet  7n.  years  b«hind 
Ezra  5.  ll.the  house  that  was  budded  m.  years  ago 
J^eh.  9.  30.  yet  7n.  years  didst  thou  forbear  them 
Eccl. 6.3. if  a  man  beget  children,  and  live  m.years 

11.8.  if  a  man  live  jH.T/facs,  and  rejoice  in  them  all 
Isa.  32. 10.  m.  days  and  years  shall  ye  be  troubled 
Ezek.  38.  17.  prophets,  which  prophesied  7n.  years 
Zec%.  7.  3.  weep,  as  I  have  done  these  so  to.  years 
Liike  12. 19.  thou  hast  goods  laid  uj)  for  7«.  years 

15.  29.  he  said,  lo,  these  m.  years  do  I  serve  thee 
Acts  24.  10.  thou  hast  been  of  7ft.  years  a  judge 

17.  now  after  m.  years  1  came  to  bring  alms 
Rom.  15.23.  agreat  desire  hi.  years  tocome  to  you 

MAR. 
Lev.  19.  27.  nor  m.  the  corners  of  thy  beard 
Rvth  4.  6.  lest  I  ra.  mine  o«n  inheritance 

1  Sam.  6.  5.  images  of  your  mice  that  m.  the  land 

2  Kings  3.  19.  and  7h.  every  good  piece  ofland 
Job  30.  13.  they  »».  my  path,  they  set  forward 
Jer.  13.  9.  thus  will  I  in.  the  pride  of  Judah 

MARRED. 
Isa.  .52.14.  his  visage  was  so  7n.  more  than  any  man 
Jer.  13.  7.  girdle  was7H.  ||  18.  4.  the  vessel  was  m. 
J\rah.  2.  2.  emptied,  and  7?i.  their  vine-branches 
Mark  2.  22.  wine  spilled,  and  the  bottles  will  be  m. 

MARAN-ATHA 
Signifies,  The  Lord  comes,  or,  The  Lord  is  come. 
It   was    a  form  of  threatening,  cursing,  or 
anathematizing  among  the  .lews,  1  Cor.  16.22, 
If  any  man  love  not  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
let  him  be  anathema,  Maran-atha,  that  is,  Let 
him  be  accursed  ;n,  or  at  the  coming  of  our 
Lord.     Most  commentators  say,  that  the  Ma- 
ran-atha   is   the  greatest    of    all    anathemas 
among  the  .Jews,  as  if  the  Apostle  Paul  had 
said.  May  he  be  devoted  to    the   greatest   of 
evils,  and  to  the  utmost  severity  of  God's  judg- 
ments;  may  the   Lord   come  quickly  to  take 
vengeance  on  him.     Others  say,  that  the  word 
may  be  understoud  in  an  absolute  sense;  Let 
him  be  anathema :  The  Lord  is  come,  the  Mes- 
siah has  appeared,  evil  to  him  that  receives  him 
not;   the  Apostle  particularly  applying  him 
self  to  the  unbeliivive  Jews. 
MARBLE. 
1  Chron.  29.  2.  I  have  prepared  m.  in  abundance 
Esth.  1.  6.  fastened  to  silver  rings  and  pillars  of 
TO.  pavement  of  red,  blue,  wliite,  and  black  m 
Cant.  5.15.  his  legs  are  as  pi  liars  of  fti.  set  on  sockets 
Rev.  18.  12.  the  vessels  of  m.  no  man  buyetii 

MARCH. 

Psal.  68. 7.  when  thou  didst  /n.thro'  the  wildernes* 
Isn.  27.  t  4.  set  briars,  I  would  to.  against  them 
Jer.  46.  22.  for  they  shall  m.  with  an  armv 
Joel  2.  7.  they  shall  ra.  every  one  on  his  ways 
//aft. 1.6.  which  shall  m  lliro'tlieb'-eadtlioftheland 
3. 12.  thou  didst  m.  through  the  land  in  indignation 

MARCHED. 
Exod.  14.  10.  behold,  the  Ejrvpiiarns  ,n.  after  l.^eni 

MARCIIEDST. 
Judg,  5,  4,  when  thou  7ft,  the  earth  tiemblet) 


MAR 

MARK,  Substantive. 
Cen.4  15.  llie  Lord  set  a  m.  upon  Cain,  lest  any 

1  Sam.  20. 20. 1  will  shoot,  as  though  I  shot  at  a  m. 
Jnb  7.  20.  why  hast  thou  set  me  as  a  m.  against 

thee  !  Iti.  \i.  Lam.  3.  12. 
Kiek.  9-  4.  set  a  m.  on  the  men  that  sigh  and  cry 

6.  come  not  near  any  man  on  wliom  is  the  m. 
Phil.  3.  14.  I  press  toward  the  m.  for  the  prize 
H.ev.  13.  16.  he  caused  all  tu  receive  a  «. 
17.  non&  might  huy,  save  lie  that  liad  the  m. 
14.  9.  if  any  man  receive  his  m.  in  his  forehead 
11.  have  no  rest,  whosuever  receivetb  hie  7)7. 
K.  2.  got  victory  over  his  image,  and  over  iiis  m. 

16.  2.  sore  on  ihem  that  had  tiie  m.  of  the  beast 
19. 20.  he  deceived  them  that  received  m.  of  beast 

20.  4.  nor  received  his  m.  they  lived  with  Christ 

MARK,  Verb. 
Ruth3.  4.  thoushaltm.  tlie  place  where  he  shall  lie 

2  Sam.  13.  28.  m.  when  Amnon's  heart  is  merry 

1  Kings  20.  7.  m.  how  this  man  seeketh  mischief 
22.  the  prophet  said,  m.  and  see  wliat  thou  doest 
fob  18.  2.  m.  and  afterwards  we  will  speak 

21.  5.  m.  me  and  be  astonished,  and  lay  your  hand 
33.  31.  m.  well,  O  Job,  hearken  to  me,  I  will  speak 
39.  1.  canst  thou  m.  when  the  hinds  do  calve  1 
Psal.  37.  37.  in.  the  perfect  man,  his  end  is  peace 
48.  13.  m.   ye  well  her  bulwarks,  consider  her 

palaces 
56.6.  they  m.my  steps,  when  they  wait  for  my  soul 
130.  3.  if  thou.  Lord,  shouldest  m.  iniquities 
EzeA:.  44.  5.  m.  well,  m.  the  entering  of  the  house 
Rom.  16.  17.  m.  thein  who  cause  divisions,  avoid 
Phii.  3.  17.  m.  them  who  walk  sn,  as  ye  have  us 

MARKED. 
I  Sam.  1.  12.  as  she  prayed,  Eli  m.  her  mouth 
Job  22.  15.  hast  thou  m.  the  old  way  which  wicked 
24.  16.  which  they  had  jn.  in  the  day  time 
Jer.  2  22.  yet  thine  iniquity  is  m.  before  me 
23.  18.  who  hath  m.  his  word  and  heard  it 
Luke  14.  7.  when  he  «i.  how  they  chose  rooms 

MARKS. 
Lev.  19.  28.  ye  shall  not  print  any  jn.  upon  you 
Oal.  6.  17.  I  bear  in  my  body  the  in.  of  the  Lord 

MARKEST. 
Tob  10. 14.  if  I  sin,  then  thou  m.  and  wilt  not  acquit 

MARKETH. 
/ob  33.  11.  my  feet  in  stocks,  he  m.  all  my  paths 
tsa.  44.13. the  carpenter  m.  it  out  with  the  compass 

MARKET. 
Ezek.  27.  13.  they  traded  in  thy  m.  17,  19,  2.5. 
Mat.  20.  3.  he  saw  others  standing  idle  in  the  m. 
Mark  7.  4.  and  when  they  come  from  the  m. 
12.  33.  and  love  salutations  in  the  m.  places 
Luke  7.  32.  like  children  sitting  in  the  m.  place 
John  5.  2.  there  is  a  pool  at  Jerusa.  by  the  sheep  m. 
9cts  16.  19.  and  drew  them  into  the  m.  place 

17.  17.  he  disputed  in  the  m.  daily  with  thent> 

MARKETS. 

Mat.  11.  16.  like  children  sitting  in  the  m. 
23.  7.  love  greetings  in  the  m./^uAe  11.43.  120.46. 
MARRIAGE 

Signifies,  [1]  A  civil  contract,  by  which  a  man 
and  a  woman  are  joined  together,  which  was 
instituted  by  God  for  the  prevention  of  un- 
cleaiiness,  the  propagation  of  mankind,  and 
that  the  parties  so  contracting  might  be  mu- 
tual helps  and  comforts  to  one  another,  Gen. 
2.  18,  22,  23.  John  2.  1.  1  Cor.  7.  2.  Heb.  13.  4. 
[2]  That  marriage  covenant  which  is  between 
Ood  and  his  Church,  even  the  covenant  of 
grace,  wherein  Ood  graciously  promises  to  be 
the  Ood  of  his  people,  and  to  forgive  and 
sanctify  them  through  the  merits  of  Jesus 
Christ  and  the  influences  of  his  Spirit,  and  so 
make  them  a  willing  people  to  himself,  Isa.  54. 
5.  Jer.  3.  14.  Hos.  2.  19,  20.  The  union  be- 
tween husband  and  wife  is  so  near,  that  thereby 
is  represented  the  mystical  union,  the  sacred 
and  spiritual  marriage  of  Christ  with  his 
Church,  E|)h.  .5.  30,  31,  32. 

Exod  21. 10.  her  duty  of  m.  shall  he  not  diminish 

Psal.  78.  63.  their  maidens  were  not  given  to  m. 

Mat.  22.  2.  a  king  who  made  a  m.  for  his  son 

4.  come  to  the  m.  \\  9.  all  ye  find,  bid  to  the  m. 

30.  in  the  resurrection  not  given  in  m.  but  as  the 

angels  in  heaven,  Mark  12.  25.  Luke  20.  35. 

S4. 38.  given  in  m.  until  the  d?y  that  Noe  entered 

25. 10.  that  were  ready  went  In  with  him  to  them. 

t.ukeM.Tl.  they  eat,  they  were  given  in7n.  20.  34. 

John  3.  1.  there  was  a  m.  in  Cana  uf  Galilee 
2.  Jesus  wa-  c.illed  and  his  discitiles  lo  the  m. 

1  Cor.  7.  ;i8   he  that  giveih  her  Ik  m.  doeth  well, 
but  he  that  L'lveih  her  not  in  m.  doeth  better 

Heb.  13  4.  m.  is  honourable  in  all,  and  the  bed 

Hev.  19.  7.  for  the  m.  of  the  Lamb  is  come 
S.blessed  that  are  called  to  them.snpperofLamb 
MARRIAGES. 

Oen.  34.  9.  ai  J  make  ye  m.  with  us,  and  give 

T)eut.  7.  3  neither  shall  thou  make  m.  with  them 

Tosh.  33, 12.  elie  if ).«  shall  make  m.  with  them 

in 


MAR 

MARRY. 

Oen  38.  8.  go  in  to  thy  brother's  wife,  and  m.  her 
JVum  36.  6.  let  them  m.  to  whom  they  think  best, 
only  tofamily  of  their  father's  tribe  shall  they  m. 
Deut.  25.  5.  the  wife  of  dead  shall  not  m.  without 
Isa.  02.  5.  so  shall  thy  sons  m.  thee,  as  bridegroom 
Mat.b.  32.  whosoever  shall  m.  her  that  is  divorced 
cominitteth  adultery,  19.  9.  Mark  10.11. 
1?   10.  if  the  case  be  so,  it  is  not  good  to  m. 
22.  24.  his  brother  shall  m.  his  wife  and  raise  seed 
30.  in  the  resurrection  they  neither  m.  nor  are 
given  in  marriage,  Mark  12.  25.  Luke  20.  35. 
1  Cor.  7.  9.  but  if  they  cannot  contain,  let  them 
m.  for  it  IS  better  to  m.  than  to  burn 
28.  if  thou  m.  if  a  virgin  m.  she  hath  not  sinned 
36.  do  what  he  will  he  siimeth  not,  let  them  m. 
1  Tim.  4.  3   forbidding  to  m.  and  commanding  to 
5.11. they  have  Uegun  to  wax  wanton,  they  will  m 
14.  that  th'.  younger  women  m.  bear  children 
MARRIED. 
G'<;n.l9.14.Lot  spake  to  them  that  m.  his  daughters 
20.  \  3.  for  the  woman  is  m.  to  a  husband 
Exod.  21.  3.  if  m.  his  wife  shall  go  out  with  him 
Lev.  22.  12.  if  m.  to  a  stranger,  she  may  not  eat 
Mum.  12.  1.  the  Ethiopianwoman  whom  he  had  m 
36.  3.  if  they  be  m.  to  the  sons  of  other  tribes 

11.  were  m.  to  their  father's  brothers'  sons 
Deut.  22.  22.  if  aman  found  lying  with  a  woman  m 

1  Chron.  2.  21.  whom  he  m.  when  sixty  years  old 

2  Chron.  13.  21.  Abijah  m.  fourteen  wives 
JVeA.  13.  23.  Jews  that  had  m.  wives  of  Ashdod 
Prov.  30.  23.  an  odious  woman  when  she  is  m. 
Isa.  54.  1.  more  children  of  desolate  than  of  ?n. 

62.  4.  Lord  delighteth  in  thee,  thy  land  shall  be  7n. 
.ler.  3.  14.  turn,  O  children,  for  I  am  m.  to  you 
Mai.  2.  11.  hath  m.  the  daughter  of  a  strange  god 
Mat.  22.  25.  the  first  when  he  had  m.  deceased 
Mark  6.  17.  Philip's  wife,  for  he  had  m.  her 

10.  12.  be  TO.  lo  another,  committeth  adultery 
Luke  14.  20.  I  have  m.  a  wife,  and  cannot  come 

17.  27.  they  did  e«t,  they  drank,  they  m.  wives 
Rom.  7.  3.  if  while  her  husband  liveth  she  be  m. 
4.  become  dead,  that  she  aliould  hem.  to  another 

1  Cor.  7.  10.  to  the  m.  1  command,  yet  not  1 
33.  he  that  is  m.  \\  34.  she  that  is  m.  careth  for 
39.  to  be  m.  to  whom  she  will,  only  in  the  Lord 

MARRIETU. 
Isa.  62.  5.  as  a  young  man  to.  a  virgin,  so  shall 
Mat.  19.  9.  and  whoso  m.  her  who  is  put  away, 
doth  commit  adultery,  Luke  16.  18. 
MARRYING. 
JVcA.  13.  27.  do  this  great  evil  in  m.  strange  wives 
Mat.  24.  38.  they  were  m.  and  giving  in  marriage 

MARINERS. 

Eich.  27.  8.  the  inhabitants  of  Zidon  were  thy  m. 

9.  the  ships  of  the  sea  with  their  m.  were  in  thee 

27.  thy  m.  shall  fall  into  the  midst  of  the  seas 

29.  llie  m.  shall  come  down  from  their  ships 

Jonah  1.  5.  then  the  m.  were  afraid,  and  cried 

MARIS  HES. 
Eiek.  47. 11.  miry  places  and  m.  shall  not  be  healed 

MARROW 
Signifies,  Jl  soft  oily  substance,  contained  in  the 
hollow  of  bones.  Job  21.  24.     To  which  are 
compared,  [1]  The  delicate,  strengthening ,  and 
comforting  provisions, which  God  has  made  for 
his  church  arid  the  people  in  the  gospel  and  his 
ordinances  here,  but  especially  in  heaven  here- 
after, Psal.  63.  5.  Isa.  25.  6.     [2]    The  most 
secret  thoughts  of  the  heart,  Heb.  4.  12. 
Job  21.  24.  his  bones  are  moistened  with  m. 
Psal.  63.  5.  my  soul  shall  be  satisfied  as  with  m. 
66.  t  15.  I  will  offer  burnt  sacrifices  of  m. 
Prov.  3.  8.  it  shall  be  health  and  m.  to  thy  bones 
/sa.  25.  6.  Lord  make  a  feast  of  fat  things  lull  of  m. 
Ueb.  4.  12.  to  the  dividing  asunder  of  joints  and  m. 

MART. 
Isa.  23.  3.  Tyre,  and  she  is  a  m.  of  nations 

MARTYR. 

Acts  22.  20.  the  blood  of  thy  m.  Stephen  was  shed 
Rev.  2. 13.  wherein  Antipas  was  my  faithful  m. 

MARTYRS. 

Rev.  17.  6.  woman  drunken  withbloodofm.  of  Jes. 

MARVEL. 

2  Cor.  11.14.  no  m.for  Satan  himself  is  tranaformed 

MARVEL. 
Eccl.  5.  8.  if  thou  seest,  m.  not  at  the  matter 
Mark  5.20.  he  began  to  pablish,  and  all  men  did  m. 
JohnJ.  7.  m.  not  that  I  said,  yo  must  be  born  again 
5.  20.  shew  him  greater  works,  that  ye  may  m. 

28.TO.not  at  this  jl  7.21.  done  one  work,  and  ye  m. 
Acts  3.  12.  men  of  Israel,  why  m.  ye  at  tins'? 
Oal.  1.  6.  I  m.  that  ye  are  so  soon  removed  from 
1  John  3.  13.  m.  not  if  the  world  hate  you 
Rev.  17. 7.  the  angel  said,  wherefore  didst  thou  to.? 

MARVELLED. 
Oen.  43.  33.  and  the  men  to.  one  at  another 
Psal.  48. 5.  they  saw  it,  and  so  they  m.  they  hasted 
Mat.  8.  10.  when  Jesus  heard  it,  he  m.  and  said 

27.  the  <^9»  .;».  [\  »  8.  m.  and  glorified  God,  33. 


MAS 

Jl/at.21.20.when  the  disciples  saw  i/,tbe)  m  iaying 
2-2. 22.  they  ■«  at  him,  ..Uark  12.  17.  Luke  2U   \H> 
27.  14.  that  the  governor  in.  Mark  15.  5,  44 
Mark  6.  6.  he  m.  because  of  their  unbelief 
Luke  1.  21.  the  people  m.  that  he  tarried  so  long 
63.  saying,  his  name  is  John,  and  tliey  m.  all 

2.  33.  Joseph  and  his  mother  m.  at  tijose  things 
7.  9.  when  Jesus  heard  these  things  hem.  atluia 
11.  38.  and  when  the  Pharisee  saw  it,  he  m. 

Johni.in .the  disciples  JH.he  talked  witJi  the  wotnaa 
7.  15.  Jews  JH.  how  knoweih  this  man  letters  1 

Acts  2.  7.  m.  saying,  are  not  these  Galileaiij? 
4.  13.  they  m.  and  look  knowledge  of  them 
MARVLLLUL'S. 

2  Sam.  13.  f  2.  it  was  m.  m  the  eyes  of  Amnon 

Job  5.  9.  wiio  doeth  m.  things  without  number 
10.  16.  thou  shewest  thyself  m.  upon  me 

Psal.  17.  7.  shew  thy  m.  loving-kindness 

31.  21.  he  hath  shewed  me  his  m.  kindness 

78. 12.  m.  things  did  he  in  the  sight  of  their  father* 

98.  1.  O  sing  to  Lord,  for  he  hath  done  m.  things 

118.  23.  this  is  the  Lord's  doing,  it  is  ;«.  in  our 

eyes.  Mat.  21.  42.  Mark  12.  11. 

Dan.  11.  36.  shall  speak  m.  things  ag.  God  ol  gods 

Mic.  1.  15.  will  I  shew  unto  him  m.  things 

ZecA.  8.  6.  if  it  he  m.  should  it  be  m.  in  mine  eyes? 

John  9.  30.  herein  is  a  m.  thing,  that  ye  know  not 

1  Pet.  2.  y.  called  you  out  of  darkn.  into  his  m.  light 

Rev.  15.  1.  another  sign  in  heaven,  great  and  m. 

ftlARVKLLOUS  work. 

Isa.  29. 14.  behold,  I  will  proceed  to  do  a  m.  work 

MARVELLOUS  works. 

1  Chr.  16.  12.  remember  his  m.  works,  Ps.  105.  5. 
24.  declare  his  m.  works  among  all  nations 

Psal.  9.  1.  1  will  shew  forth  all  thy  to.  works 
139. 14.  great  and  m.  are  thy  works,  Rev.  15.  3. 
MARVELLOUSLY. 

2  Chr.  26.  15.  he  was  m.  helped  till  he  was  strons 
Job  37.  5.  God  thundereth  m.  with  his  voice 
Hub.  1.  5.  behold,  and  regard,  and  wonder  m. 

MARVELS. 
Exod.  34.  10.  I  will  do  m.  such  as  have  not  been 

MASONS. 
2  Sam.  5. 11.  Hiram  sent  to  David  to.  1  Chr.  14.  1. 
2  Kings  12. 12.  they  gave  money  to  to.  and  heweri 
of  stone,  22.  6.  Ezra  3.  7. 

1  Chron.  22.  2.  he  set  to.  to  hew  wrought  stoneg 

2  Chron.  24.  12.  they  hired  m.  to  repair  the  house 

MAST,  S. 

Prov.  23  34.  as  he  that  lieth  on  t-te  top  of  a  m. 

Isa.  30.  t  17.  left  as  a  to.  on  the  top  of  a  hill 
33.  23.  they  could  not  well  strengthen  their  to. 

£zeA:.27.5.  taken  cedars  froir.  Lebanon  to  make  m 
MASTER 

Is  a  title  applied,  [1]  To  Christ,  who  is  the  chief 
Lawgiver,  and  Teacher,  who  only  can  teach 
powerfully  and  inwardly,  and  in  matters  of 
faith  and  worship  is  only  to  be  followed.  Mat. 
23.8,10.  [2]  To  preachers  and  ministers  of  the 
word,  Eccl.  12.  11.  [3]  To  such  as  teach  or  edu- 
cate disciples  or  scholars,  Luke  6.  40.  [4]  To 
such  as  have  rule  over  servants,  Eph.  6.  5.  [5] 
To  such  as  ambitiously  affect  vain  applause,  or 
precedency  and  superiority  above  others.  Mat. 
23.10.  [6]  To  such  as  judge, censure, or  reprove 
others  rashly  without  ground;  rigidly, above  the 
merits  of  the  cause;  uncharitably  aggravating 
their  faults,  and  wresting  things  to  the  worst 
sense,  or  magisterially,  out  of  a  spirit  of 
pride,  ambition,  or  contradiction,  JauK  3.  1. 

Oen.  39.  20.  Joseph's  m.  put  him  in  prison 

Exod.  21.  8.  if  she  please  not  her  m.  who  betrothed 

32.  shall  give  to  their  m.  thirty  shekels  of  silver 
22. 8.  the  7;i.of  the  house  shall  be  brought  to  judges 

Deut.  15.  t  2.  every  m.  of  the  lending  of  his  hand 
Judg.  19.  22.  and  spake  to  the  m.  of  the  house 

23.  the  TO.  of  the  house  went  out  unto  them 
lSam.25. 14. David  sent  messengers  to  salute  ourTTt. 

17.  for  evil  is  determined  against  our  m. 
26.  16.  because  you  have  not  kept  your  77?. 
2Sam.  2.  7.  for  your  771.  Saul  is  dead,  and  the  house 

1  Kings  22.  17.  these  have  no  777.2  Chron.  18.  16 

2  Kings  6. 5.  he  cried,  alas  777.  lor  it  was  borrowed 

22.  they  may  eat  and  drink,  and  go  to  their  m. 

23.  sent  them  away,  «nd  they  went  to  their  m. 
10.  2.  seeing  your  m.  sons  are  with  you 

3.  look  out  the  best  of  your  777.  sons,  and  set  him 
6.  take  the  heads  of  your  777.  sons,  and  come 

19.  6.  thus  shall  ye  say  to  your  m.  Isa.  37.  6. 
1  Chron.  15.  27.  and  Chenaiiiah,  771.  of  the  song 
Eccl.  10.  t  11.  a  TO.  of  the  tongue  is  no  better 
Isa.  24.  2.  as  with  the  servant,  «o  with  his  m. 

50.  t  8.  who  is  the  m.  of  my  cause,  let  him  coma 
Dan.  1.  3.  the  king  spake  lo  the  771.  of  the  eunuchi 

4.  9.  O  Beltofhazzar,  m.  of  the  magicians,  5.  11. 
Mai.  1.  6.  and  if  I  be  a  771.  where  is  rny  fear? 

2. 12.  the  Lord  will  cut  offtlie  771.  and  the  scholai 

Mat.  8.  19.  771.  I  will  follow  thee  whitlfersoevei 

thou  goes! 

9.11.why  eateth  your  TTi.with  publicans  and  einnert 


MAS 

Vat.  1(    25.  if  lliey  have  called  the  m.  Heelzebub 

12.  '3S.  m.  we  would  gee' a  sign  from  tine 
15  27.  the  crumbs  whicii  fall  from  tlieir  m.  tablo 
i~  24.  ihey  said,  dotii  not  your  m.  pay  tribute  ? 

22.  I6.m.  we  know  lliat  thou  an  true,  Mark  12.14 

23.  S.  for  vue  is  your  m.  even  Christ,  10. 
215   18.  the  711.  saiih,  my  time  is  at  hand 

25.7/1. is  it  n  II  49.  hail  m.  and  kissed,  Mark  14.  45 
Mark  5.35.  why  troublest  tliuu  the  «i.  any  more 

9.  5.  m.  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  liere,  I^uke  9.  33. 

10.  17.  good  HI.  what  shall  I  do  ?  Luke  10.  25. 

13.  35.  tor  ye  know  not  when  the  lu.  coineth 
Ltttc3.12.lhe  (jublicanssaid,  m.  what  shall  we  do? 

7.  40.  III.  say  on  ||  8.  24.  saying,  m.  we  perish 

8.  49  thy  daughter  is  dead  ;  trouble  not  the  in. 
13  25.  when  once  bhe  m.  of  the  house  is  risen 
fo/in  3.  10  an  thou  a  ?h.  in  Israel,  and  knowest  not 

11.  'iS.  the  m.  IS  come  and  calleth  for  thee 
13.  13.  ye  call  me  m.  and  ye  say  well,  for  so  I  am 

14.  if  I  then  your  m.  have  washed  your  feet 
./Jets  27.11.il)ecenlurion  believed  the  m.  of  the  ship 
Eph.  6.  9.  knowm;j  your  m.  is  in  heaven.  Col.  4.  1. 
2  7'jm.2.21. vessel  sanctified  and  meet  fo.'  the  in. use 

His  master. 
Oen.  24.9.  put  his  hand  under  the  thigh  of  his  m. 

10.  look  ten  camels  of  his  m.  goods  of  AiS  ni. 
39.  2.  Joseph  wasm  house  of  Aia-  m.  the  Egyptian 

ly.  when  kis  m.  heard  the  words  of  his  wife 
Ezod.  21.  4.  if  Ais  m.  have  given  him  a  wife 

tj.  kis  m.  siiall  bore  his  ear  through  with  an  awl 
Dcuf.23.15.  ihou  shall  iioldeliver  to  Ais  ;h.  the  ser- 
vant whicli  is  escajied  from  liis  in.  unto  thee 
Judg.  19.  11.  the  servant  fild  to  his  in.  let  us  lodge 
lSa/«.20.3d.gathered  the  arrows  and  came  to  hism. 
25. 10.  servants  break  away  every  one  from  kis  m. 
29.4. wherewith  should  reconcile  himself  to  his  m. 
i  Kings  5.  l.Naainan  was  agreat  man  with  his  m. 
25.  Ueliazi  went  in,  and  stood  before  his  m. 
6.  32.  IS  not  the  sound  of  his  m.  feet  behind  him? 

8.  14.  Hazael  departed  and  came  to  his  m. 

9.  31.  she  said,  had  Zimri  peace,  who  slew  his  m.? 
19.  4.  his  in.  hath  sent  to  reproach  God,  Isa.37.  4. 

1  Chrcn.  12.  19.  sayin<;,  he  will  fall  to  his  m.  Saul 
Job  3.  19  and  the  servant  is  tree  from  his  m. 
Proo.  27.  18.  so  he  thai  waiteth  on  his  m.  shall  be 
30. 10.  accuse  not  a  servant  to  his  m.  lest  he  curse 
thee,  and  thou  be  found  guilty 
Isa.  1.  3.  and  the  ass  knoweth  his  m.  crib 
Mai.  1.  6.  and  a  servant  honoureth  his  m. 
JtfaM0.«4.tliediscipleisnotabove/tJsm.Z-aic6.40. 

25.  It  is  enough  that  the  disciple  be  as  his  m. 
Liuke  f>.  ¥j.  every  one  perfect  shall  be  as  his  m. 
Rom.  14.  4.  to  his  own  7n.  he  standeth  or  falleth 

Mij  iM .ASTER. 
Gen.  24.  12.  O  Lord  God  of  /«;/  in.  Abraham  shew 
kindness  to  my  m.  Abraham,  27.  42,  48 
14. know  that  ihou  hast  shewed  kindness  to  niym. 
35.  the  Lord  hath  blessed  my  m.  greatly 
44  whom  the  Lord  hath  appointed  for  viy  m.  son 
49.  if  you  will  deal  truly  and  kindly  with  7ny  m 
54.  and  he  said,  send  me  away  to  my  m.  56. 
65.  and  the  servaiii  had  said,  it  is  my  m. 
39.  8.  behold,  my  m.  wolteth  not  what  is  with  me 
Ezod.  21.  5.  if  the  servant  shall  say,  I  love  7ny  m 
1  Sam.  24.  6.  God  forbid  I  should  do  this  to  my  m. 
30.  13.  my  7n.  left  me  because  I  fell  sick 

15.  nor  deliver  me  into  the  hands  of  my  m. 
iKings5.l8.iiiy  m.goelh  into  the  house  of  Rimmon 

20.  my  111.  hath  spared  Naaman  this  Syrian 
22.  7ny  m.  hath  sent  me,  saying,  behold 
<5.  15.  and  he  said,  alas,  7ny  m.  how  shall  we  do? 

10.  9.  behold,  I  conspired  against  my  in.  and  slew 
18.  24.  how  then  wilt  thou  turn  away  one  captain 

of  the  least  of7ny  m.  servants,  Isa.  36.  9. 
27.  hath  my  m.  sent  me  to  thy  master?  Isa.  36.12. 
As.  36.  8.  give  pledges,  I  pray  thee,  to  my  ?n. 

Thy  MASTER. 
Oeit..  34.  51.  and  let  her  be  thy  in.  son's  wife 

1  Sam.  29.  10.  rise  up  early  with  thy  m.  servants 

2  Sam.  9.9. 1  gave  t.  m.  son  all  that  pertained  to  Saul 
12.  8.  I  gave  thee  thy  m.  house,  thy  m.  wives 
16.  3.  the  king  said,  where  is  thij  m.  son? 

2  Kings  2.3.Lord  will  lake  away  thy  m.  to-day,  5. 

Hi.  let  them  go  we  pray  thee,  and  seek  thy  m. 
9.  7.  iiiiiu  shah  smite  the  house  of  Ahab  thy  m. 
18.  27.  my  master  sent  me  to  thy  m.  and  to  thee 

MASTER  BUILDER. 
lCor.3.10.a6wisem.-/yuiW«r  I  have  laid  foundation 

MASTERS. 
E2nrf.21.4.ihe  wif;  and  her  children  shall  be  her  m. 
Pi  aZ  123.2.  as  the  eyes  of  servants  look  to  their  m. 
Prov.  25.  13.  for  he  refresheth  the  soul  of  his  m. 
Eccl.  12. 11.  as  nails  fasteneil  by  m.  of  assemblies 
/er.  27.  4.  an^  command  them  to  say  to  their  m. 
Smos  i.  1.  whi-,h  say  to  their  m.  let  ua  drink 
Zeph.  1.  9.  who  fill  their  m.  houses  with  violence 
Mat  6.  24.  no  man  can  serve  two  m.  I.uke  16.  13. 
23  10  neither  be  ye  called  m.  one  is  your  master 
dcts  18.  16   wht  brought  her  m.  much  gain 
19,  a«r  m  mvi  the  hope  of  their  gains  was  gone 


MAT 

EpA.6.5.8ervantB,bc  obedient  to  tliera  that  are  your  I  Dun.  4.  17  thin  <ii. 
in.  Cut.  3.  22.  Tit.  2.  9.  1  I>et.  2.  IS. 
9.  ye  HI.  do  the  same  things  to  them,  Cal.  4.  1. 
1  Tun.  6.  1.  count  their  in.  worthy  of  all  honour 
2.  that  have  beheving  7n.  let  them  not  despise 
Jam.  3.  1.  brelhreii,  be  not  many  in.  knowing 

MASTERV. 
Ezod.  32.  18.  the  voice  of  them  that  shout  for  m. 
iJan.  6.  24.  and  the  lions  had  tiie  m.  of  them 

1  Cor.  9.  25.  that  stfivelh  for  the  m.  is  temperate 
MASTERIES. 

2  Tim.  2. 5.  if  a  man  also  strive  for  m.  not  crowned 
MATE. 

Isa.  34. 15.  vultures  be  gath.  every  one  with  her  m. 

16.  not  one  shall  fail,  none  shall  want  her  »i. 

MA'l'RlX. 

Ezod.  13. 12.  set  apart  to  Lord  all  that  open  m.  15. 

34.  19.  all  that  openelh  the  m.  is  mine 

JV«Hi.3.12.  instead  of  the  first- born  that  open  them. 

18.  15.  every  thing  that  openelh  the  m.  is  thine 

MATTER. 
Ge7i.  24.  9.  and  swaie  to  him  concerning  that  m. 

30.  15.  is  it  a  small  m.  that  thou  hast  taken 
Ezod.  5.  1 13.  fulfil  a  m.  of  a  day  in  his  day 

18.  16.  when  they  have  a  m.  they  come  to  me 

22.  it  shall  be  that  e  very  great  m.  they  shalhbring 
to  thee,  but  every  small  in.  they  shall  judge 

26.  but  every  small  m.  they  judged  themselves 

23.  7.  keep  thee  far  from  a  false  m. 
J^Tum.  10.  49.  them  that  died  about  the  7n.  of  Korah 

25. 18.  beguiled  you  in  711.  of  Peor,  in  ?«.  of  Cozbi 

31.  16.  to  commit  trespass  in  the  ?«.  of  Peor 
Deut.  17.  8.  if  there  arise  a  7)1.  too  hard  for  thee 

19.15. at  mouth  of  three  witnesses  ni.  be  established 

24.  1 1.  liP  hath  found  a  »/i.  of  nakedness  in  her 
Judg.  19. 1 24.  do  not  the  jn.  of  this  folly 
Ruth  3.  18.  till  thou  know  how  the  r/i.  will  fall  out 

1  .S'u77i.  10. 16.  of  the  7«.  of  the  kingdom  he  told  not 
20.  23.  touching  the  7n.  thou  and  1  have  spoken  of 

39.  only  Jonathan  and  David  knew  the  7n. 

2  .Sa7rt.  1.  4.  how  went  the  771.  ?  I  pray  thee  tell  me 

18.  13.  there  is  no  m.  hid  from  lire  king 
20.  18.  they  ended  the  m.  \\  21.  the  711.  is  not  so 

1  Kings  8.  59.  at  all  times  as  the  m.  shall  require 

15.  5.  saveonly  in  the  7n.  of  Uriah  the  Hiltite 
1  Chr.  26.  32.  for  every  7n.  pertaining  to  God 

27.  1.  their  officers  that  served  the  king  in  any  7n. 
i  Chr.  8.  15jlepaned  not  from  command  in  any  m. 

19.  t  6.  who  is  with  you  in  the  »n.  of  judgment 

24.  5.  see  ye  hasten  the  jn.  they  hastened  not 
Ezra  5.  5.  to  cease,  till  the  777.  came  to  Darius 

10.  16.  and  sat  down  to  examine  the  m. 
JVcA.  6.  13.  they  might  have  ?«.  for  evil  report 
Esth.  2.  23.  when  inquisition  was  made  of  the  J7i. 
Job  19.  28.  seeing  the  rout  of  the  771.  is  found  in  me 

32.  18.  I  will  answer.,  for  I  am  full  of  777. 
Psal.  45.  1.  my  heart  is  inditing  a  good  m. 

64.  5.  they  encourage  themselves  in  an  evil  777. 
Prov.  11.  13.  a  faithful  spirit  concealeth  the  777. 
10.  20.  that  liandleth  a  7/7.  wisely  shall  find  good 

17.  9.  that  repeateth  a  777.  separateth  very  friends 

18.  13.  that  answereth  a  7?!.  before  he  heareth  it 

25.  2.  the  honour  of  kings  is  to  search  out  a  777. 
Eccl.  5.  P  if  seest  oppression,  marvel  nol  at  the  771. 

10.  20.  that  which  hath  wings  shall  tell  the  vi. 

12.  13.  let  us  hear  tlie  conclusion  of  the  wi. 
.hr.  7.  t  22.  concerning  the  7/7.  of  burnt-offerings 

38.  27.  for  the  m.  was  not  perceived 

52.134.  the  m.  of  the  day  in  his  day,  till  death 
Ezek.9. 11.  he  that  had  the  ink  horn,  reported  them. 

16.  20.  is  this  of  thy  whoredoms  a  small  tti.  ? 
Dan.  2.  10.  not  a  man  can  shew  the  king's  777. 

23.  thou  hast  made  known  to  us  the  king's  777. 
7.  28.  hitherto  is  the  end  of  the  m.  I  kept  the  771. 

9.  23.  understand  the  ?/(.  and  consider  the  vision 
Mark  1.  45.  and  began  to  blaze  abroad  the  771. 

lO.l'l.  his  disciples  asked  him  again  of  the  same  77(. 
Jlcts  11.  4.  Peter  rehearsed  the  m.  from  beginning 
15.  6.  the  elders  came  to  consider  of  this  ?«. 

18.  14.  Gallio  said,  if  it  were  a  777.  of  wrong 

19.  38.  if  Demetrius  have  a  777.  against  any 
24.  22.  I  will  know  the  uttermost  of  your  7/1. 

1  Cor.  6. 1.  dare  any  of  you  having  a  777.  go  to  law? 

2  Cor.  9.  5.  same  might  be  ready  as  a  777.  of  bounty 
Out.  2.  0.  whatsoever  it  were,  it  maketh  no  m. 
1  Thess.  4.6.  that  no  man  defraud  brother  in  any  »»i. 
Ja777.  3.  5.  how  great  a  771.  a  little  fire  kindleth! 

This  MATTER. 
Deut.3. 20.  L.  said,  speak  no  more  to  meof  this  m. 
22.26.  as  a  manslayeth  his  neighbour  so  is<A7S7;i. 

1  Sa77i.  30.  24.  who  will  hearken  to  you  in  this  m.? 

2  Sam.  19.  42.  wherefore  be  ye  angry  for  this  7n.? 
Ezra  5.  5.  Darius  returned  answer  concerning  t.  m. 

17.  senil  his  pleasure  to  us  concerning  this  m. 

10.  4.  arise,  for  this  m.  belongeth  to  thee 
9.  the  people  sat  trembling  because  of  this  m. 
15.  Jonathan,  A sabel,  were  employed  about  (.to. 

Kstk.  9.  26.  they  had  seen  concerning  this  m. 
Dan.  1.  14.  Melzar  consented  to  them  in  this  rn. 
3.  16  we  are  not  careful  to  an§wer  Uiee  in  thi»  tti. 


:.  Y 


-  decree  of  the  Wtttcliers 
Jlcts  8.21.  thou  hastnoiiherpaf.  nor  1st  in  tlusm, 

17.  32.  we  will  hear  thee  again (, f  (.  //(.others swd 
2  Cor.  7. 11.  ye  approved  yourselves  clear  in  this  nb 

MATTERS. 
Exod.  24. 14.  if  any  have  77«.  let  him  come  to  them 
iJe^ut.  1().  tl9.  agitt  perverteth  the  ///.of  nghteou* 
17.8.  if  arise  7;i.  of  controversy  too  hard  lor  tJiee 

1  -Sa/n.  10  18.  a  son  of  Jesse  that  is  prudent  m'»/t. 

2  Sam.  11.  19.  hast  made  an  end  of  telling  the  m, 
15. 3.  Absalom  said,  see  thy  777.  are  good  and  ri")ii 

19.  29.  why  speakcst  thou  any  more  of  thy  ni^.'  ' 
2  CAr.  19.  11.  ."^mariah  chief  priest  over  yuu  in  m. 

of  the  Lord,  and  Zebadiah  for  all  the  king's  ,u. 
JWA  6. 1 19.  and  they  uttered  my  vt.  to  'J'obiah 

11.  24.  Pethahiah  in  all  7/1.  concerning  the  1  eople 
E.^th.  3.  4.  whether  Mordecai'e  777.  would  siaml 

9.  31.  the  777.  of  the  fastings,  and  their  cry,  32. 
./ub  33.  13.  he  giveth  not  account  of  his  777. 
Psal.  35.  20.  thus  devise  deceitful  777.  against  them 

65   t  3.  777.  of  iniquities  prevail  against  me 

131.  1.  nor  do  I  exercise  myself  in  great  m. 
Proij.22.f  12.he  overthrowetli  thein.oftransgresaer 

29.  1 20.  seest  thou  a  man  that  is  hasty  in  his  777.  ? 
/.'«?7.  1.  20.  in  HI.  of  wisdom  he  found  them  bette* 

7. 1.  he  wrote  thedream,  and  told  the  sum  of  the  m. 
Mat.  23.  23.  and  have  omitted  the  weightier  tti. 
.licts  18.  15.  for  I  will  be  no  judge  of  such  774. 

19.  39.  if  ye  inquire  any  thing  concerning  other  I7». 
25.  20.  and  there  be  judged  of  these  ?«. 

1  Cor.  6. 2.  are  ye  un  w  orthy  to  judge  the  smallest  tte 
1  Pet.  4.  15.  or  as  a  busy-body  in  other  men's  r/i 

MATTOCK. 

1  .Sa777. 13.  20.  to  sharpen  every  man  his  axe  and  m, 

Isa.  7.  25.  on  all  hills  shall  be  digged  with  the  »/♦ 

MATTOCKS. 

1  .Sa7;i.  13.  21.  yet  they  had  a  file  for  the  m. 

2  Chrun.  34.  6.  thus  did  Josiah  with  their  77i. 
MAUL. 

Prov.  25.  18.  that  beareih  false  witness,  is  a  »». 

MAW. 
Deut.  18.  3.  to  the  priest  two  cheeks  and  the  nt 

MAY. 
2  Sam.  15.  20.  seeing  I  go  whither  I  m.  return  thoti 
Mat.  9.  21.  she  said,  if  I  777.  but  touch  his  garment 
25.  42.  if  this  cup  m.  not  pass  away  from  me 
Heb.  7.  9.  and  as  I  777.  so  say,  Levi  paid  tithes 

MAY  be. 
Ocii.  12.  13.  that  it  771.  be  well  with  me  for  thy  sake 
16.  2.  it  7n.  be  that  I  may  obtain  children 
Exod.  13. 9.  that  the  I^ord's  law  771.  be  in  thy  moir  t 

20.  20.  that  his  fear  777  be  before  your  face 
Lev.  11.  34.  of  all  meat  which  771.  be  eaten 

21.  3.  for  his  sister  a  virgin  he  771.  be  defiled 
23.  21.  that  it  777.  be  a  holy  convocation 

jy  17777. 10. 10.  they  m.  be  for  a  memorial  before  Goe 
32.  32.  that  the  possession  777.  be  ours 

Deut.  5.  33.  may  live,  and  that  it  771.  be  well  with 
you,  6.  3, 18.  I  22.  7.  Ruth  3.  1.  Jer.  7.  23. 
29.  13.  he  ?n.  be  to  thee  a  God,  .s  he  hath  said 
31.  26.  that  it  777.  be  there  for  a  witness  against 

Josh.  22.  27.  that  it  777.  be  a  witness  between  us 

1  .S<7777.  14.  6.  it  77/.  be  the  Lonl  will  work  for  us 
18.  21.  she  7n.  be  a  snare,  Philistines  m.  be  ag.  him 

2  .S'a777.  14.  15.  it  ttj.  be  that  the  king  will  perform 

16.  12.  it  777.  be  Lord  will  look  on  my  affliction 
2  A'/??^s  19.  4. 771.  fte  L.  thy  Goil  will  hear,  Asa.  37.4. 
1  Chrrnu.  17.  27.  that  it  jh.  be  before  thee  for  ever 
Ezra  9.  12.  that  ye  m.  be  strong,  and  eat  the  good 
Job  1.  5.  it  771.  be  that  my  sons  have  sinned 
Psal.  .59.  13.  consume  them,  that  they  m.  not  be 

83.  4.  that  Israel  777.  be  no  more  in  remembrance 
144. 12.  that  our  sons  777.  be  as  plants  grown  up 

13.  that  our  garners  771.  be  full,  afTording  store 

14.  that  our  oxen  771.  be  strong  to  labour 
Prov.  22.  19.  that  thy  trust  771.  be  in  the  Lord 
Eccl.  1.  10.  whereof  it  771.  be  said,  see  this  is  new 
Isa.  30.  8.  that  it  tti.  be  for  the  time  to  come 

18.  the  Lord  waiteth  that  he  m.  be  gracious 
46  5.  that  we  771.  be  like  ||  00.  21.  I  m.  be  glorified 

./('/■. 11. 19.ihat  his  name  m.be  no  more  remembered 
3t>.  3.  it  7n.  be  the  house  of  Judah  will  hear 

7.  it  ?7i.  be  they  will  present  their  supplication 
42.  6.  that  it  771.  be  well  with  us  when  we  obey 
51.  8.  take  balm,  if  so  be  she  771.  be  healed 
/..am.  3.29.  mouth  in>lust,  if  so  be  there  hi.  be  hope 
Ezek.  12.  3.  it  in.  iethey  will  consider,  though  the* 
14.  11.  that  they  771.  be  my  people,  and  I  their  Go* 
Dan.  4.  27.  it  m.  be  a  lengthening  of  tranquillity 
Hos.  8.  4.  they  made  idcKS,  that  they  m.  be  cut  o9 
JImos  5.  15.  it  771.  be  the  Lord  will  be  gracious 
Ziph.  2.  3.  it  m.  be  ye  shall  be  hid  in  the  day 
Mat.  .5.  45.  that  ye  771.  be  children  of  your  Fathet 
6. 4.  that  thine  alms  m.  hem  secret,  and  thy  Fathci 
Luke  20.  13.  it  771.  be  they  will  reverence  him 
14.  kill  him,  that  the  inheritance  tb.  be  our* 
JohTi  12.  36.  that  y«  m.  be  the  children  of  ligh 
14.  3.  thiit  where  I  am,  there  ye  m.  be  also 

17.  !1.  lh.it  tliey  ni.  Ae  one,  as  wo  are  one,  21, 22 

20.  that  the  love  »i.  be  in  t>".m,  'and  I  in  thee 


ME 

Rom.  1. 1 20.  that  they  m.  be  without  ezcuM 
IO)r.3.]8.that  hem.  be\v\ge\\5.~.  yem.ftenewlump 
7.  34.  that  she  m.  be  holy  in  body  and  9i)irit 

14.  10.  there  are,  it  m.  be,  so  many  kind  of  voices 

15.  2*:.  Son  be  subject,  tiiat  God  m.  be  all  in  all 

16.  6.  and  it  m.  be  that  I  will  winter  with  you 
10.  see  that  he  m.  be  with  you  without  fear 

3  Cor.  4.7.  theexcellency  of  thepower  ra.  ieof  God 
8. 11.  so  there  m.  be  a  performance  also  out  of  tliat 
14.  that  your  abundance  m.  be  a.  supply  for  want 
9.  3.  that,  as  I  said,  you  ?«.  be  ready 
Eph.  (i.  3.  that  it  m.  be  well  with  thee,  and  thou 
Phil.  2.  15.  that  ye  m.  be  blameless  and  harmless 
19.  that  I  m.  be  of  good  comfort  when  I  know 
28.  and  that  I  m.  be  the  less  sorrowful 
i  Tim.  5.  7.  give  charge  that  they  m.  be  blameless 
2  Tim.  3.  17.  that  the  man  of  God  m.  be  perfect 
Tit.  1.  13.  that  they  m.  be  sound  in  the  faith 
fani.  1.  4.  that  ye  m.  6c  perfect  and  entire 

MAYEST. 
Sets  8.37.if  Ihou  believest  with  all  thy  heart  thou  mi. 

MAYEST  be. 
Ben.  28.  3.  that  thou  m.  be  a  multitude  of  people 
J\rum.  10.  31.  thou  m.  be  to  us  instead  of  eyes 
Deut.  26.  19.  and  that  thou  m.  be  a  holy  people 
Keh.  6.  6.  buildest,  tjiat  thou  m.  be  their  king 
Job  40.  8.  condemn  me,  that  thou  m.  6e  justified 
Psal.  130.  4.  forgiveness,  that  thou  m.  be  feared 
Zsa.  23.  16.  sing  songs,  that  thou  to.  be  remembered 
49.  0.  that  thou  m.  be  my  salvation  to  end  of  earth 
Jer.  4.  14.  wash  thy  heart,  that  thou  m.  6e  saved 
30.  13.  none  to  plead,  that  thou  m.  be  bound  up 
Luke  16.  2.  for  thou  m.  be  no  longer  steward 

ME. 
Oen.  3.  13.  the  serpent  beguiled  me,  and  I  did  eat 

22.  t  Land  he  said  behold  me,  1 7,111.  /sa.  65.  1. 

41.  10.  put  in  ward  both  me  and  the  chief  baker 
13.  me  he  restored,  and  him  he  hanged 

42.  36.  me  have  ye  bereaved  of  my  children 
£xod.  9.  14.  there  is  none  like  me  in  all  the  ea.th 
J  Sam.  8.  7.  not  thee,  but  they  have  rejected  me 
■2  Sam.  18.  29.  when  Joah  sent  me  thy  servant 
\Kiiigs  1.26.but  me,even  me  thy  servant,  not  called 
/sa.57.8.  hastdiscovered  thyselfto  another  than  me 
yer.17.18.be  dismayed,  but  lei  not  mc  be  dismayed 

50.44.  who  like  7«e,  and  who  will  appoint  me  time? 
Hos.  13.  4.  and  thou  shall  know  no  God  but  me 
Mat.W.in.  loveth  father  and  mother  more  than  me 

40.  he  that  receivelh  you  receiveth  me,  and  he 
that  receiveth  me,  Jylark  9.  37.  .John  13.  20. 
19. 17.  why  callest  thou  me  good?  Luke  18.  19. 
26. 11. me  ye  have  not  al  ways,  JI/arA:  I4.7..7oA7!l2.8 
J^uke  10.16.  that  despis.  me,  despis.  him  that  sent  me 
/oAn  5. 46. believed  Mo9e?,ye  would  havebeliev.me 
7  7.  the  world  cannot  hate  you,  but  me  it  hateth 
8.  19.  ye  neither  know  me,  nor  my  Father 
10.38.though  ye  believe  not  me,  believe  the  works 
14.  9.  yet  hast  thou  not  known  me,  Philip? 
J5.  23.  he  that  hateth  mc  hateth  my  Fatlier 

24.  have  seen  and  hated  both  mc  and  my  Father 

16.  3.  they  have  not  known  ihe  Father  nor  me 

17.  5.  O  Father,  glorify  Ihou  me  with  thyself 
18.21.  why  askest  thou  me?  ask  them  who  heard  me 

23.  but  if  well,  why  smitest  thou  me? 
19.11.  he  that  delivered  »ne  to  thee,hath  greater  sin 

21. 15.  Simon,  son  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou  me?  16,17. 
Acts  9.  4.  Saul,  why  pevsecutest  thou  me?  22.  7. 
I  Cor.  15.  32.  what  advantngeth  it  me,  if  the  dead 

Above  ME. 
I  Sam.  2.  29.  and  honourest  thy  sous  above  me 

MboMt  ME. 
Deut.  17.  14.  like  the  nations  that  are  about  me 
Job  10.  t  8.  thine  hands  took  pains  about  me 

29.  5.  when  my  children  were  about  me 
Psal. 'A.  t3.  but  thou,0  Lord,  art  a  shield  about  me 

88.  17.  they  came  round  about  me  daily  like  water 

139.  11.  even  the  night  shall  be  light  abrut  me 
Jonah  2.6.  the  earth  with  her  bars  was  about  me 
>3c(s22.0.there  shone  a  great  light  aftout  me,  26. 13. 

.^fter  ME. 
Oen.  31.  36.  thou  hast  so  hotly  pursued  after  me 
Judg.  3.  28.  he  said  unto  them,  follow  after  me 
1  Sam. 14. 12.said  to  armour-bearer,  come  after  mc 

24. 21 .  that  thou  wilt  not  cut  off  my  seed  after  me 
1  Kings  1.  13.  Solomon  shall  reisn  after  me,  17,30. 

24.  hast  said,  Adonijah  shall  reign  after  me 
Eccl.  2.  18.  unto  the  man  that  shall  be  after  me 
Isa.  43.  10.  neither  shall  there  be  after  me 
Jer.  2.2;  when  wentest  after  mc\n  the  wilderness 
■Mat.  3.  11.  he  thnt  cometh  after  me  is  mightier 

thnii  I,  Mark  \.  7.  .John  1.  l."},  27,  30. 
,0.38. he  that  followeth  not  after  m^f,  Luke\A.'21. 
16.24. thf.  will  come  a.me,JI/nrt8.34./,uie9. 23. 
ficts  13.25.  there  cometh  one  e/^er  me  whose  shoes 
Rom.  10.  20  manifest  to  them  that  asked  not  a.  mc 

Jlgainst  ME. 

Gen.20.6. 1  withheld  thee  from  sinning  against  me 

42.  38.  all  these  things  are  against  me 

50.  20.  but  as  for  you,  ye  thoujht  evil  against  mc 

Ernd.  23.  33  lest  they  make  thee  sin  against  me 

a74 


ME 

Exod.  32.33.  wliogo  fiath  »inned  a.me  liim  will  I  blot 
Lev.  26.  40.  which  they  trespassed  against  me 
JVum. 14. 27. congregation  which  murmur  ag.me,'29. 

35.  that  are  gathered  together  against  me 
22. 5.  abide  over-an'.  me  ||  34.  thou  stoodest  ag'  mc 
Deut.  32.  51.  because  ye  trespassed  against  meat 
Meribah,  ii;2e/£.17.20.|20.27^.|3<J.  23,  26, 
.Tudg.  6.  39.  let  not  Ihine  anger  be  hot  against  me 
7.  2.  lest  Israel  vaunt  themselves  against  me 
11. 27. but  thou  doest  me  wrong  to  war  againstme 
ftntA  1.13.  hand  of  the  Lord  \sgov\eou\.  againstme 
t  16.  be  not  against  me  to  leave  thee,  or  to  return 

1  -Sam.  12.  3.  witness  against  me  before  the  Lord 
17. 35.  when  he  arose  ag.me  I  caught  him  by  beard 
22.8.  that  all  of  you  have  conspired  ag.  me,  13. 

26.  19.  if  the  Lord  hath  stirred  thee  uj)  against  me 

2  Sam.  24. 17.  let  thy  hand,  I  pray  thee,  be  ag.  m 
2  Kings  5.  7.  see  how  he  seeketh  a  quarrel  ag.  me 

lob  lO.  17.  thou  renewe.st  thy  witnesses  against  me 

13.  26.  thou  writest  bitter  things  against  me 
16.8.  with  wrinkles,  which  is  a  witness  againstme 
19. 19.  they  whom  I  loved  are  turned  agaiiist  me 
23.  6.  will  he  plead  ag.  me  with  his  great  power 
30.21.  with  thy  hand  thou  opposesitliyself  o^.  me 
31.  38.  if  my  land  cry  against  me,  or  the  furrows 
33.  10.  behold,  he  findeth  occasions  against  me 

Psal.  3.  I.  are  many  that  rise  up  ag.  me,  18.  39,48. 
22.  t  13.  they  opened  their  mouths  against  me 

27.  12.  false  witnesses  are  risen  up  ag.  me,  54.  3. 
35.21.  they  opened  their  mouth  wide  against  me 
41.7.  o of./nedo  they  devise  my  hurt,whispera^ 
102.  8.  (hey  areniada^.mc,they  are  sworn  a^.»«e 
119.  23.  princes  also  did  sit  and  speak  against  me 

Pro«.8.36.  buthethatsinnetha^ai>i5<7ne  wrongeth 
/sa.l.2.have  rebell.  ag.  me,  Ezek.  2. 3. 1 20. 8, 13,21 
Jer.12.8.  it  cried  out  against  me,  therefore  I  hated 
Lam.  3.  3.  surely,  ag.  me  he  is  turned,  he  turnelh 
60.  hast  seen  all  their  imaginations  against  me 
Hos.  4.  7.  as  they  increased,  so  they  sinned  ag.  me 
7. 13.  they  transgressed  o^.»ne, spoken  lies  ag.  me 

14.  and  they  assemble  and  rebel  against  me 

15.  yet  do  they  imagine  mischief  «n-a(nst  me 
J\lic.  6.  3.  O  my  people,  testily  against  me 

7.  8.  rejoice  not  against  me,  O  mine  enemy 
Mai.  3. 13.  your  words  have  been  stout  against  me 
JI/«M2.30.that  isnot  with  me  is  ag.me, Luke  1 1. 23. 

18.  21.  how  ofi  shall  my  brother  sin  against  j«c? 
■  Tolin  13.  18.  hath  lifted  up  his  heel  against  me 

19.  ll.couldest  have  no  power  at  all  against  me 
.lets  24.  19.  and  object,  if  they  had  ought  ag.  me 

Jit  ME. 
Psal.  118.  13.  thou  hast  thrust  sore  at  me  to  fall 
John  7.23.are  ye  angry  at  me,  because  I  made  a  man 

Before  ME. 
Gen.  6.  13.  the  end  ol'all  flesh  is  come  before  me 
7.  1.  for  thee  have  1  seen  righteous  before  me 
17. 1.  walk  ie/ore  me,  and  be  thou  perfect,  1  .Sam. 
2.  30.  1  Kings  2.  4.  |  8.  25.  1  9.  4.  2  Chron.  7.  17. 
27. 120.  because  thy  God  brought  it  before  me 
40.  9.  in  my  dream,  behold,  a  vine  was  before  me 
K3o'/.20.3.slialt  have  no  other  god.5i.me,  T)cut.5.7. 
23. 15.  none  shall  apjiear  before  me  empty,  34.  20. 
J^Tum.  22. 32.  because  thy  way  is  perverse  before  me 

1  .Sam.  9.  19.  go  up  before  me  to  the  high  place 
10.  8.  and  thou  shalt  go  down  before  me  to  Gilgal 
16.  22.  let  David,  I  pray  thee,  stand  before  me 
25.  19.  go  on  before  me,  behold  I  come  after  you 

2  Sam.  22. 23.  for  all  his  judgments  were  before  me. 


ME 

Jer.SS.ia.  priests  shall  not  want  ainSft».mt,S5.  iU 
34.  15.  ye  had  made  a  covenai  b.  me  iti  the  hoiui 
49. 19.  shepherd  that  will  stan  I  before  m^,  .W.** 

Kzek.S.  1.  and  the  elders  of  Judah  sat  before  Hie 

14.  1.  thert  Ihe  elders  of  Israel  sat  before  me,  20. 1. 
36.17.  tlK.»if  way  was  before  me  as  the  uncleannese 
44.  15.  and  they  shall  stand  ie/cre  me  to  otl'er 

Dan.  4.  8.  at  the  last  Daniel  came  in  before  me 
Jonah  1.  2.  their  wickedness  is  come  \i\i  before  mi 
Hab.  1.  3.  spoiling  and  violence  are  before  me 
Hag.  2.  14.  so  is  this  people  and  nation  before  mi 
Mai.  3.  1.  shall  prepare  the  way  b.  m.  Mat.  11.  10. 
Luke  19.  27.  bring  hither  and  slay  them  iefort  n.c 
.John  1. 15.  preferred  b.  me,  for  he  was  b.  me,  27, 30. 

5.  7.  I  am  coming,  another  steppeth  down  bef.  me 

10.  8.  all  that  ever  came  before  me  are  robbers 
."JcL?  25.  9.  there  be  judged  of  these  things  bef.  mi 
Homi.  16.  7.  who  also  were  in  Chiist  before  me 
Gal.  1. 17.  to  them  which  were  apostles  beforemi 

Behind  ME. 
2  Kings  9.  18.  Jehu  said,  turn  thee  behind  me.  19. 
Eiek.  3  12.  I  heard  behind  me  a  voice  of  rushing 
Mat.  16.  23  gel  thee  behind  me,  Satan,  thou  art . 
an  offence  unto  me,  Mark  8.  33.  Luke  4.8. 
Beside,  besides  ME. 
1  Kings  3. 20.  »he  arose  and  took  my  son  from  4.  m. 
Isa.  43. 11.  bes.  me  there  is  no  Saviour,  Hos.  13.  4. 

44.  6.  and  besides  me  there  is  no  God,  45. 5,  G,  21. 

47. 8.  that  sayeal,  I  am,  and  none  else  bes.  me.  10. 

Between  ME. 
Gen.  9. 12.  covenant  I  make  betw.  me  and  you,  13 

15.  that  is  betw.  me  and  every  livins  creature.  IT 
13.  8.  let  there  be  no  strife  between  me  and  thee 

16.  5.  L.  judge  betw.  me  and  thee,  1  Sam.iA.  12,15 

17.  2. 1  make  my  coven,  b.  me  and  thee,  7,  10,  11 
23.15.  what  is  that  bet  me  and  thee?  bury  the  cleail 
31.  44.  let  it  be  for  a  witness  6e<ic.7He  and  thee,  48. 

49.Lord  watch  betwecnme  anA  thee  when aljsent 

50.  see,  God  is  witness  between  me  and  thei; 

Exnd.  31.  13.  my  sabbath  ye  shall  keep,  for  it  is  a 

sign  between  me  and  you,  17.  Ezek.  20.  12.20. 

1  Sam.  14.  42.  cast  lots  between  me  and  Jonathan 

20.  3.  there  is  but  a  step  between  me  and  death 

42.  have  swern,  saying.  Lord  be  b.  me  and  thee 
\  Kings  15.19.is  a  league  i.  me  and  thee,  2  CAr.16.3 
/sa.5.3.  judge,  I  pray  you,  bet  »neand  my  vineyard 
Ezek.  43.  8.  and  the  wall  between  mc  and  them 

By  ME. 
OeT!.  48.7.  Rachel  died  i7/7nf  intheland  ofCanaan 
Exod.  33.  21.  behold,  tlitre  is  a  place  by  me 
.'V«77i.20. 18.  Edom  said,  thou  shall  not  pass  by  mi 
Deut.  5.  31.  as  for  thee,  stand  thou  here  by  me 
Judg.  9.  9.  wherewith  by  me  they  honour  God 

1  .Sam.  28. 17.  Lord  hath  done,  as  he  spake  bymt 

2  Sam.  23.  2.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  spake  by  me 
1  Kings  2i.28.Loid  not  spoken  bymc,2  Chr.]H.27 
Ezra  4.  f  19.  by  me  a  decree  is  set,  and  it  ii  found 

6. 1 8.  by  me  a  decree  is  made,  Dan.  3. 1 29. 
JW/i.  4.  18.  he  that  .sounded  the  trumpet  was  by  mi 
.fob  9.  11.  lo,  he  goeth  by  me,  and  I  see  hmi  not 
Proii.8.15.  Ay  me  kings  reign  ||  10  Ay  me  princes  rule 

9.  11.  by  me  thy  days  shall  be  multiplied 
/.?a.46.3.which  are  borne  by  7ne!'54.15.but  not  bymi 
Hos.  8.  4.  they  have  set  up  kings,  hut  rtoLhy  me 
Mat.  15.  5.  niightest  be  profited  At/  me,  Mark7.11. 
.John  0.  57.  that  eateth  me,  even  he  shall  live  by  mt 

10.  9.  I  am  the  door,  by  me  if  any  man  enter  ia 
14.  6.  no  man  cometh  to  the  Father  hut  by  me 


lKivgsS.^5  as  thou  hast  walked  b.  me,  2  C7(r.6  iii. 
11.36.  David  mayhavealishtSe/oremein  Jerusal. 
21.  29.  brtw  Ahab  hnmbleth  himself  A^/orp  7ne 

2  Kings  22.  19.  bee.  hath  wept  b.  me,  2  Chr.  34.  27. 

Ezra  4.  18.  letter  hath  been  plainly  read  before  me 

.fA'b.  5.  15.  former  governors  that  were  before  me 

Esth.  7.  8.  will  he  force  the  queen  also  before  me? 

■  Job  41.  10.  who  then  is  able  to  stand  before  me? 

Psal.  10.  8.  I  have  set  the  Ijord  always  before  mc 
23.  5.  thou  prepares!  a  tafcle  beforcme  in  presence 
38.  17.  my  sorrow  is  continually  before  mc 
39.1  .keep  my  mouth,  while  the  wicked  is  bcforeme 
50.8.  offerings  to  have  been  continually  beforcme 
51.3.  my  transgressions;  and  my  sin  is  ever  bef  .me 
89.36.  his  throne  shall  endure  as  the  sun  bcforeme 

F.ccl.  1.10.  then  all  that  have  been  Ae/ore7«e,2. 7, 9. 

Ca7iJ.8.12.niy  vineyard  which  is  mine,  isbejforeme 

[sa.  1. 12.  w'ben  ye  come  to  appear  before  me,  who 
41.  1.  keep  silesce  before  me,  O  islands 
43.10.Ae/aiemethere  was  no  god  formed,  nor  after 
49.  16.  behold  thy  walls  are  continually  Ae/ore  me 
.57.  16.  for  the  spirit  should  fail  before  me 

65.  6.  behold,  it  in  written  before  me,  I  will  not 

66.  22.  shall  remain  before  me,  sailh  the  Lord 
,/er.  2.22.  yet  Ihine  iniquity  is  marked  before  me 

6.  7.  before  me  continually  is  grief  anil  wounds 
7. 10.  and  come  and  stand  before  me  in  this  house 
15.  1.  tho'  Moses  and  Siimuel  stood  beforcme,  yet 

19.  if  thou  return,  thou  shall  stand  before  me 
28.  8.  prophets  that  have  been  bcforeme  and  thee 
32.  30.  for  Israel  have  only  done  evil  before  me 


Psal.  18.  22.  j  119.  ;<0    Jicts  27.  23.  an  angel  stood  by  me  this  night 


Rom.  15.  18.  which  Christ  hath  wrought  A»/  me 
2Cor.l.  19. Son  of  God  preached  Ay7newasnot  vei 

2.  2.  but  the  same  which  is  made  soiry  by  me 
2  Tim.  4. 17.  that  Ay  me  preaching  misht  be  known 

Concerncth,  eoncemmg  ME. 
.Tchsh.  14.  6.  Lord  said  to  Moses  cone,  me  and  thee 
1  A'!?;^.? 2.4. L. continue  his  word  he  spakecoiic.  mt 
22. 8.  for  he  doth  not  prophesy  good  ci>7?c.  me,  18 
Psal.  138. 8.  Lord  will  perfect  that  which  eonc  mt 
Ezek.  14. 7.comelh  lo  a  jirophet  to  inquire co7ie.  me 
Lukc'i2.  37.  for  the  things  co7iccr7i.7ne  have  an  end 
24.  44.  which  are  written  in  the  Psalms  eonc.  mi 
Jicts  22. 18.  not  receive  thv  testimony  concern,  me 

For  ME. 
Gen.  23.  8.  entreat /or  me  to  Ephron,  Exod.  8.28. 
27.  3fi.  hast  thou  not  reserved  a  blessing /or  mt) 
30.  31.  if  thou  wilt  do  tins  thing  for  me 
33.  so  shall  my  righteousness  answei  for  me 
50.  5.  in  my  grave  which  I  have  digged  for  mt 
Exod.  2.  9.  take  this  child  and  nurse  it  for  me 
JVuni.  3.  41.  thou  shalt  take  the  Levites /or  me 
11.  14.  not  able,  because  it  is  too  heavy /or  me 
22.  6.  for  they  are  too  mighty  for  mc 
Deut.  31. 19.  Ibis  song  maybe  a  witncsn/or  me 
.7b.<tA.24.]5.as/ormeand  my  house  we  will  serve  I 
.Judg.  7.  2.  people  are  too  many/or  me  to  give 
11.  37.  she  said,  let  this  th'ng  he  done  for  me 
14.2.  now  therefore  get  her /or  me  to  wife,  3 
19.  19.  there  is  bread  and  wine  also  for  me 
1  Sam.  12.  23.  as  for  me,  1  Chron.  22.  7.  |  98  2. 
I  29. 17.  Job  21.  4.  Psal.  5.  7. 1  17, 15  1  35. 13. 


ME 

tSam.  18.  17.  only  be  thou  valiant/<r  mj,  aidfiglit 
K.  3.  till  I  know  wbat  GoJ  will  do  for  me 
8.  there  is  none  of  you  that  is  sorry  for  me 
27.  1.  noihing  better /or  me  than  to  eocajie 

2  Sam.  3.  39.  sons  ot'Zeruiah  be  too  hard  for  mc 
7  5.  shalt  thou  build  a  house /«;•  me  to  dwell  in 
10.11. il'Syrians  be  toostrong/yr  me,  1  Chr.  19.12. 
J4.  3-2.  good  for  me  to  have  been  there  stiil 

15.  34.  then  raayest  thou /or  mc  deleat  counsel 

22.  1><  they  were  too  strong /or  ?ne,  Psal.  Id.  17. 
■f48.Godgivethavengemeiit/or  me,  Psal.lii.\i'- 

\Kings  13.(5.  pray/or  me,  that  my  hand  be  restored 

17.  \i.  may  go  in  and  dress  it/or  me  and  my  son 
2  Kings  4. '24.  drive,  slack  not  thy  riding  for  mc 

16.  \3.  the  brasen  altar  be  for  me  to  inquire  by 
22. 13.  inquire  ol'lbe  Lord /or  me,  2  Citron.  34.21. 

M'e/t.  ■>■  IM.  vvlucli  was  |)repared /or  me  daily 
Job  17   1.  tlie  graves  are  ready /or  me 

23.  14.  |)erformelb  the  thing  appointed /or  me 
29.  23.  they  waited  for  me  as  for  the  rain 

42.  3.  I  uttered  things  too  womlerful /or  me 
Psal.  3.  3.  thou,  O  Lord,  art  a  shield /or  me 
7.t5.awake/ur  oif  1156.9.tliis  I  know, for  G. is/or  me 

31.  4.  the  uet  tliey  have  laid  privily  for  me,  3.5.  7. 

I  119.  110.  I  140.5.  I  141.9.  I  142.3. 
41.  12.  as  for  me,  55.  IG.  |  69.  13.  Isa.  59.  21. 
Jer.  17.  16.  |  26.  14.  |  40.  10.  Ezek.  9.   10. 
Dan.  2.  30.  |  7.  28.  i  10.  17. 
57.  2.  to  God,  that  performeth  all  things /or  ?;ie 
61.  3.  for  thou  hast  beeu  a  shelter /or  mc 
73.  16.  to  know  this,  it  was  too  painful /or  vie 
94. 16.  rise  up  for  me,  who  will  stand  up /or  me? 
109.  21.  but  do  thou /or  me,  O  God  the  Lord 
119.71.  good/,  me  ||  85.  the  prouddigged  pits/,  me 
95.  the  wicked  have  waited/or  me  to  destroy  me 
131.  1.  or  Ln  things  too  high /or  me 
139.  6.  such  knowledge  is  too  wonderful /or  me 
ProB.  30.  8.  feed  me  with  food  convenient /or  vie 

18.  there  be  three  things  too  wonderful /or  jne 
[sa.  38.  14.  1  am  oppressed,  undertake /or  me 
44.  7.  and  who  shall  set  it  in  order /or  me? 
49.  20.  the  place  is  too  strait  for  vie,  give  place 
23.  they  shall  not  be  ashamed  that  wait  for  me 
60.  9.  surely  the  isles  shall  wait /or  vie 

65.  1.  I  am  sought  of  them  that  asked  not  forme 
Jer.  29. 13  search /or  me  with  all  your  heart 

32.  27.  is  there  any  thing  too  hard /or  me? 
Eie/i.  99.  20.  because  they  wrought /or  me 
Ho3.  3.  3.  thou  shalt  abide /or  me  many  days 
Jonah  4.  3.  betle-  for  me  to  die  than  to  live,  8. 
Mic.  7  9.  until  he  eicirjte  judgment /or  me 
Zech.  9  13.  when  1  have  bent  Judab /or  vie 
Mat.  17  27.  that  take  and  give /or  vie  and  thee 
i.uhe  23.  28.  weep  not  for  me,  but  for  yourselves" 
>3ctaS.'H.  Simon  said,  pray  ye  to  the  Lord /or  mc 

10.  29.  fur  what  intent  ye  have  sent /or  vie 
Rom.  15.  30.  strive  in  your  prayers  to  God /or  me 

1  Cor.  6.  12.  all  things  are  lawful /or  vie,  10.  23. 
9.  15.  it  were  better /or  me  to  die,  than  that 

Oal.  2. 20.  who  loved  me,and  gave  himself/orme 
EpA.6.19.and  /.7ne,that  utterance  may  be  given  me 

2  'J'i'in.4.6.  laid  up/or  me  a  crown  of  righteousness 

F)om  ME. 
Oen.  13.  9.  separate  thyself,  I  pray  thee,  from  me 
22.  12.  hast  not  withheld  thine  only  sor\  from  vw 
31.  27.  wherefore  didst  thou  steal  away  from  me? 
31.wouldesttake  by  force  thy  dauglilers/ronimr 
39.  9.  nor  hath  he  kept  back  any  thing  from  me 

44.  28.  the  one  went  out  from  me,  and  he  is  torn 
29.  if  ye  take  this  also /rom  me,  ye  shall  bring 

45.  1.  cause  every  man  to  go  out /rom  me 
F.zod.  10. 28. get  Ihee/romme,  seemy  face  no  more 
Josh.T.iO.  tell  me,hide  it  not /rom  me,l  .'Sam. 3. 17. 
Judg.  16.  17.  then  my  strength  will  go  from  mc 
l.Sam.20.2.  whyshould  my  Fath.hidethis/rom  mc? 
25am.  13.9.  Amnonsaid,  have  out  all  men  fromvie 

17.  put  this  woman  out/,  me  1|  20.20.far  be  it/,  mc 

1  Kings  12.  24.  return,  for  this  thing  \a  from  me 
22.24.  went  Spirit  of  Lord /rom  me,  2  Chr.  18.23. 

2  Kings  4.  27.  and  the  Lord  hath  hid  \lfrom  me 

18.  14.  saying,  I  have  offended,  return /rom  me 
JVeA.  13.  5S?.  therefore  I  chased  him /rom  vie 
Job  6.  13.  and  is  wiriom  driven  quite /rom  vie? 

9.  34.  let  him  take  Wis  rod  away /rom  me 
13  21.  withdraw  thine  hand  far/r07n  me 

19.  13.  he  hath  put  my  brethren  far  from  me 
21.  16.  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  me 
27.  5.  I  will  not  remove  mine  integrity /rem  me 

Ft.  13.1.how  long  wilt  thou  hidethy  face/romme? 
18  22.  I  did  not  put  away  his  statutes  from  ine 
35  22.  thou  hast  seen,  O  Lord,  be  not  far  from  me 

38  10  light  of  mine  eyes,  it  is  gone  from  me 

39  10.  remove  thy  sirnke  away /rom  me 

4fl.  11.  withhold  not  thy  tender  mercie* /"rom  me 
51.  11.  find  take  not  thy  Holy  Spirit /ro;H  me 

66.  30.  nor  hath  turned  his  mercy /rom  me 

86.  14  Lord,  why  hides!  thou  thy  face /rom  me? 
10-2.  2.  hide  not  thy  face /rom  me  in  trouble,  143.  7. 
119.  19.  hide  not  thy  commandments /rom  me 
Cant.  5  7.  the  keepers  to  jk  s  way  my  vail  from  me 
375 


ME 

Cant.  0.  5.  turn  thine  eyea  from  me,  Cot  they  have 
/au. 22. 4.  look  away  Jro/H  )«f,  I  will  weep  bitterly 
38.  12.  mine  age  is  removed /ro//i  me  ae  a  tent 
51.  4.  give  ear,  lor  a  law  sliall  proceed  from  vie 
Jer.  2.  35.  surely  his  anger  shall  turn /rom  me 

3.  19.  and  shall  not  turn  away /rooi  me 

13.  25.  this  is  the  portion  of  thy  measures/ro/n  me 
38.  14.  I  will  ask  thee,  hide  nothing/rom  vie 
51.  5'.i.froiu  me  shall  spoilers  come  unto  her 

Kzek.  3.  17.  andgive  them  warning /rooi  me,33.7. 

14.  5.  because  tliey  are  all  estranged /rom  vie 
7.  every  one  that  separateth  hiiiiself/roHi  vie 
11.  that  Judah  may  go  no  more  astray /roju  me 

44.  10.  went  astray /rom  ?ne  after  their  idols 
15.  when  children  of  Israel  went  astray  /ro);i  me 

/>urt.2.5.llie  king  said,  the  thing  is  gone/romjiie,  8. 

Hos.5.3. 1  know  Eiihraini,  Israel  is  not  liid/rom  vie 
7.  13.  woe  unto  them,  for  they  have  tied  from  me 
11.  7.  my  people  are  bent  to  backsliding /ro)ft  vie 

14.  8.  like  a  tir-tree, /rom  me  is  thy  fruit  found 
.dmos  ^.23.  take  away /rom  me  the  noise  of  songs 
Mat.  26.  39.  O  my  Father,  if  it  be  possible,  let  this 

cup  pass /ro;rt  vie,  Mark  14.  36.  Luke  22.22. 
42.  if  this  cup  may  not  pass  away  from  vie 
lAikc  16.  3.my  lord  taketh/ro7ftme  the  stewardship 
.hhn  10. 18.  no  man  taketh  il  from  me,  I  lay  it  down 
2  Tim.  1.  15.  all  in  Asia  be  turned  away  from  mc 
See  Depart,  Departed. 
In  ME. 
Crcn.  41.  16.  Joseph  answered,  it  is  not  in  me 

1  .Sani.20.8.  if  there  be  iniquity  in  me,2  Sam.  14.  32. 

2  .Sam.  1.  9.  because  my  life  is  yet  whole  in  vie 

22.  20.  because  he  delighted  in  me,  Psal.  18.  19. 
Job  6.  13.  is  not  my  help  in  vie?  is  wisdom  driven? 

19.  28.  the  root  of  the  matter  is  found  in  me 

23.  6.  no,  but  he  would  put  strength  in  me 

27.  3.  all  the  while  rcy  breath  is  in  me 

28.  14.  the  depth  saith,  it  is  not  in  me 

33.  9.  I  am  clean,  nor  is  there  iniquity  in  me 
Psal.  7.  8.  according  to  inine  integrity  in  me 

38.  2.  for  thine  arrows  stick  fast  in  me 

42.  4.  when  I  remember,  I  pout  out  my  soul  inme 
5.  and  why  art  thou  disquieted  in  me? 

139.  24.  see  if  there  be  any  wicked  way  in  me 
Cant.  5.  t  4.  and  my  bowels  were  moved  in  vie 
Isa.  27.  4.  fury  is  not  in  me,  who  would  set  briars 

57. 13.  that  putteth  trust  in  vie  shall  possess  land 
Jer.  2.  5.  what  iniquity  have  fathers  found  in  me? 

39.  18.  because  thou  hast  put  thy  trust  invie 
49.  11.  and  let  thy  widows  trust  in  me 

Lam.  3.  20.  my  soul  is  humbled  in  me 

Dan.  6.  22.  before  him  innocency  was  found  in  vie 

10.  8.  there  remained  no  strength  inme,  17. 
Hos.  12.  8.  they  shall  find  none  iniquity  in  me 

13.9.  hast  destroyed  thyself,  but  in  me  is  thy  help 
Mat.  11. 6.  shall  not  be  oft'ended  in  me,  Luke  7. 23. 

18.6  little  ones  which  believe  in  me,  Mark  9.42. 
Luke  22.  37.  must  yet  be  accomplished  in  vie 
John  6.  56.  he  dwelleth  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

11.  25.  he  that  believelh  in  me  shall  live,  26. 
14.1.believealsomme  ||  20.  you  in  me,  and  I  in  you 

10.  but  the  Father  that  dwelleth  in  me 
30.  prince  cometh,  and  hath  nothing  in  me 

15.  2.  every  branch  in  me\\  4.  abide  in  me 

5.  he  that  abideth  in  me  ||  7.  if  ye  abide  in  me 

6.  if  a  man  abide  not  in  me  he  is  cast  forth 

16.  33.  sjioken,  that  in  me  ye  might  have  peace 

17.  21.  an  li:ou.  Father,  arlin  me,  and  I  in  thee 

23.  I  in  them,  and  thou  in  me,  that  they  may 
.^cfs24.20.  if  they  have  found  any  evil  doing  inme 

26. 18.  which  are  sanctified  by  faith  that  is  in  me 
28.  18.  there  was  no  cause  of  death  in  me 
ftom. 1. 15.  as  much  as  in  me  is,  I  am  ready  to  preach 
7.  8.  wrought  in  me  all  manner  of  concupiscence 
1'3.  sin  working  death  in  me  by  what  is  good 

17.  no  more  I,  but  sin  that  dwelleth  in  me,  20 

18.  I  know  that  in  mc  dwelleth  no  good  thing 
2  Cor.  11.  10.  as  the  truth  of  Christ  is  in  vie 

13.3.Bince  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  speaking  in  me 
Oal.  1.  16.  it  pleased  God  to  reveal  his  Son  in  me 

24.  and  they  glorified  God  in  me 

2. 8.  the  same  was  mighty  in  mc  toward  Gentiles 
20.  yet  not  I,  but  Christ  liveth  in  me 
Phil.  1.  30.  havinj  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw 
in  mc,  and  now  hear  to  be  in  me 

4.  9.  the  things  ye  have  heard  and  seen  in  me,  do 
Col.  1.  29.  working  which  worketh  in  me  mightily 
1  Tivi.  1.  16.  that  in  mc  Christ  Jesus  might  shew 

Of  ME. 
Oen.  20.  13.  say  of  me,  he  is  my  brother 
32.  20.  peradventure  he  will  accept  of  me 
Jiulg.  9.  54.  men  say  not  of  me,  a  woman  slew  him 
Huth  2.  10.  thou  shouldest  take  knowledge  of  me 

1  Sam.  27.  1.  Saul  shall  despair  of  me  to  seek  me 
28.  16.  wherefore  then  dost  thou  ask  of  me? 

2  Citron.  11.4.  return,  for  this  thing  is  done  of  me 
.Job  42.  7.  not  spoken  of  me  the  thing  that  is  right 
P«o/.2.8.a3ko/me,and  I  shall  give  thee  the  heathen 

40.  7.  in  lliy  book  it  is  writlen  of  me,  Heb.  10.7. 

41.  5.  mine  eaeliiies  speak  evil  of  me 


ME 

Psal.  CO.  8.  Philistia,  triumph  thou  beeaiiM  i^fmt 

81.  11.  and  Israel  would  none  of  vie 
Isa.  30.  1.  but  doth  not  take  counsel  of  mt 

38. 12.  from  day,  wilt  thou  make  an  end  of  me,  13 

43.  22.  thou  hast  been  weary  of  vie,  O  Isiavl 

44.  21.  thou  shalt  not  be  foigotten  of  me 

45.  t24.  surely  he  shall  say  of  mc,  in  the  Lord 
54. 17. and  their  righteousness  o/inc,  saith  the  Lord 
.')8.  2.  they  ask  of  me  the  ordinances  of  justice 

Jer.  10.  20.  my  children  are  gone  forth  of  me 
37.7.  say  to  the  king  that  sent  you  to  inquire  o/»<« 
Ezek.  20.  3.  and  say,  are  ye  come  to  inquire  if  mc  ? 
49.  they  say  of  vie,  doth  he  not  speak  parables? 
Jl/«M0.37.more  than  me,  is  not  w  orihy  o/  me,37,38 

11.  29.  and  learn  of  me,  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly 
26.  31.  be  ott'eiided,  because  of  me,  Mark  14.  27 

jl/arA8.38. whoso  shall  be  asham.o/;ne,Lu/te9.26. 

9.  39.  that  can  lightly  speak  evil  of  me 

Luke  8.  46. 1  perceive  that  virtue  is  gone  out  of  nt 

22.  19.  saying,  this  do  in  remembrance  of  mc 
John  4.  9.  thou  being  a  Jew,  askest  drink  of  lue 

5.  32.  another  that  beareth  witness  of  mc,  37. 
39.  and  they  are  they  which  testify  of  vie 
46.  have  believed  me,  for  Moses  wrote  of  me- 

12.  30.  this  voice  came  not  because  of  mc 

15.  26.  the  Comforter  come,  he  shall  testify  o/;ntf 

18.  34.  or  did  others  tell  it  tliee  of  me  ? 

Jicts  1. 4.  wait  for  the  promise  ye  have  heard  of  me 

23.  11.  as  thou  hast  testified  of  me  in  Jerusalem 

1  Cor.  4. 16.  be  ye  followers  ofmc,  11. 1.  Phil.3.n. 
11.  24.  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me,  25. 

15.  8.  last  of  all  he  was  seen  of  me  also 

16.  21.  the  salutation  of  me  Paul,  Col.  4.  18. 

2  Cor.  12. 6.  lest  any  should  think  of  vie  above  that 

which  he  seelh  me  or  hearelh  of  mt 
Oal.  1.  11.  that  gospel  which  is  preached  of  vie 
Phil.  4.  10.  your  care  of  vie  hath  flourished 
2  7'im.  1.  8.  the  testimony  ofme\\\s  prisoner 
13.  sound  words,  which  thou  hast  heard  o/ me 
2.  2.  things  that  thou  hast  heard  of  vie,  commit 
Heb.  10. 34.  he  had  compassion  of  me  iu  my  bonda 

On  ME,  or  upon  ME. 
Oen.  18.27.1  have  taken  j(po?i  me  to  speak  to  L.  31. 
20.  9.  that  thou  hast  brought  on  me  a  great  sin 
27. 12. 1  shall  bring  a  curse  upon  me,  not  a  blessing 
13.  vponvie  be  thy  curse,  my  son,  only  obey  mi 
31.  3,j.  for  the  custom  of  women  is  tipon  me 
40. 14.  think  on  me  when  it  shall  be  well  with  thee 
Juilg.  15.  12.  ye  will  not  fall  upon  me  yourselves 

19.  20.  howsoever,  let  all  thy  wauls  lie  upon  me 
1  .Sam.  13.  12.  Philistines  will  come  down  vpon  n» 

25.24.  ?/po7j»ne,  my  lord,  Kpo7i7«e,  letthisiniqui.be 
2Sa/7i.l4.9.  the  iniquity  be  oti  7ne,  and  father's  house 
1  Kings  2. 15.  that  all  Israel  set  their  faces  07t  me 
1  Chrun.  21.  17.  let  thy  hand,  I  pray  thee,  be  on  me 

28. 19.  understand  in  writing  by  his  hand  uponme 
Kzral.  28.  hand  of  the  Lord  upo?t  me,  JVeA.  2. 8, 18. 
M'eh.  5.  19.  think  upon  me,  my  God,  for  good 
Job  3.  25.  which  I  greatly  feared  is  come  upon  me 

4.14.fear  came  up.me  ||  6.28. be  content,look  up.me 
7.  8.  thine  eyes  are  upon  mc,  and  I  am  not 

10.  16.  thou  shewest  thyself  marvellous  upon  vie 
16.  14.  he  runneth  upon  me  like  a  giant 

19.  21.  have  pity  upon  me,  O  ye  my  friends 
Ps.  4. 1.  have  mercy  upon  mc.  6.  2.  |  9.  13.  |  25  16 
I  27.7.  I  30.10.  I  31. 9.  |  51.1.  |  86. 16 
22. 17.  tell  my  bones,  tliey  look  and  stare  upon  me 
32. 4. for  day  and  night  thy  hand  was  heavy  upon  me 
40.  17. 1  am  poor,  yet  the  Lord  thinketh  upon  me 
55.  3.  they  cast  iniquily  upon  me,  and  hate  me 
56. 12.  thy  vows  are  uponme,  I  will  render  praises 
91.  14.  because  he  hath  set  liis  love  upon  me 

15.he shall  call  up.me\\  119. 132.  look  thoui/p.  mt 

139.  5.  and  thou  hast  laid  thine  hand  upon  vie 

Ca7!M.6.looknot77po7!  (7ie, sun  hath  looked  uponme 

Isa.  43. 22.  thou  hast  not  called  upon  vie,  O  Jacob 

51.  5.  the  isles  shall  wait  m^oti  77ie,  and  shall  trust 

61.  1.  Spirit  of  the  L.  God  is  uponme,  Luke  4.  18 

./er.  13.  22.  wherefore  come  these  things  upon  meT 

15. 1 16.  (br  tiiy  name  is  called  7/77071  ine,  O  Lord 

/-a?7»  '    53.  ;ftid  they  have  cast  a  stone  7/po7i  me 

Ezek.  3. 14.  the  hand  ofthe  Lord  wasstrongi/p.  7h<! 

22.  was  there  iipoTi  me  II  8. 1.  hand  fell  there  i/p.jna 

11.5.  the  Spirit  ofthe  Lord  fell  upon  me,  and  said 

33. 22.  the  hand  of  L.  was  upon  me,  37. 1.  I  40.  1 

Zeph.  3. 8.  therefore  wait  ye  upon  me  until  tlie  day 

ZecA.6.8. then  cried  he  7(po7imc  and  spake  unto  me 

11.  II.  the  poor  ofthe  flock  that  waited  7i^on  me 

12.  10.  they  shall  lookHpo7i  me  whom  they  pierced 
Mat.  15.22.  have  mercy  7;po7!  77ie,  thou  son  ofDa» 

Mark  10.  47,  48.  Luke  iB.  38,  39 
26.  10.  wrought  a  good  work  «po7i  »;(e,  Mark  14.6 
Luke  1.  25.  in  the  days  wherein  he  looked  07i  me 
John  6.  35.  he  that  believeth  on  me,  47. 1 7.  38.  1 12 
44,  46.  I  14  12 
16.  9.  of  sin,  because  they  be.ieve  not  07i  me 

17. 20.  who  shall  believe  077  me  through  their  wotB 
Acts^.U.  that  none  of  those  things  come ?7f»H7n. 
Horn.  15.  3.  that  reproached  thet  fell  on  me 

1  Cor  9  16.  for  necessity  is  laid  upon  mt 


ML 


ME 


ME 


?  Csr.  il.  28.  thai  which  cometh  upon  me  dailjr 
12.9.  that  the  power  of  Christ  may  rest  upon  me 
rhil.  2.  27.  but  God  had  mercy  on  me  also 
Rev.  1. 17.  he  laid  his  right  haiid  upon  vie,  saying 
See  (./ALL. 
OBer  ME. 
Ecod.  8. 9  Moaes  said  lo  Pliaraoh,  glory  over  me 
Deut.  17.  14.  shall  say,  I  will  set  a  king  over  me 
lub  7.  J2.  that  ihou  settesrt  a  watch  over  me 
Psal.  13.  2.  shall  mine  enemy  be  exalted  over  me 
19.  13.  let  them  not  have  doniin.  over  me,  119. 133. 
25.  2.  let  not  inuie  enemies  triumph  over  me 

41.  11.  mine  enemy  doth  not  triumph  over  me 

42.  7.  thy  Wi  ves  and  bdlows  are  gone  over  me 
CO.  t  8.  Philu-tia,  triumph  thou  over  me 

i6.  16.  thy  fierce  wrath  goeth  over  me 
Cant.  2.  4.  and  his  banner  over  me  was  love 
Jtnah  2.  3.  thy  billows  and  waves  passed  over  me 

To  or  unto  ME. 
•Jew.  4.  10.  thy  brother's  blood  crietli  unto  me 
Il>.  3.  behold,  to  me  thou  haat  given  no  seed 
20.5.9aid  he  not  u«.  me  \\i\.  23.  swear  un.  me  by  G. 
34.  30.  saying,  thus  spake  the  man  unto  me 
26. 27.  wburelore  come  ye  to  me,  seeing  ye  hate 
^7.  20.  because  the  Lord  hath  brought  it  to  me 
29.  25.  what  is  tins  thou  hast  done  unto  me? 
31.  9.  thus  God  hath  given  them  to  me 
32.9.  L.  which  saidst  unto  me.return  to  thy  country 
34. 11.  what  ye  shall  say  unto  me,  I  will  give,  12. 
40.  14.  shew  kindness,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me 
46.  31.  and  my  father's  house  arv  come  unto  me 
^lod.  3.9.  the  cry  of  child,  of  Israel  is  come  unto  me 

4.  25.  surely  a  bloody  husband  art  thou  to  me 

5.  1.  may  hold  a  feast  unto  7ne  in  the  wilderness 
€.  7.  and  1  will  take  you  lo  me  for  a  i>eople 

12.  children  of  Israel  havenothearkened  unto  me 
13.  2.  sanctity  unto  me  all  the  first-born 

14.15.  whereforecriest  thou  untome?  speak  to  Isr. 
18.16.vvhen  they  havea  matter,  they  comeunto  me 
19.  5.  ye  shall  be  a  peculiar  treasure  unto  me 

6.  ye  shall  be  unto  me  a  kingdom  of  priests 
^.  23.  and  they  cry  at  all  unto  me,  I  will  hear,  27. 
S).  first-born  of  thy  sons  shall  thou  give  untome 
31.  and  ye  shall  be  holy  men  unto  me,  nor  eat 
te.  1.  that  he  may  minister  unto  me,  3.  |  29.  1. 
I  30.30. 1  40. 13.  Jer.  33.  22.  Eiek.  43.  19. 
38.26.let  him  come  a«.me||33. 12.thou  sayestMn.we 
S4.  2.  present  thyself  there  to  me  in  the  mount 
tep.  25.  55.  for  unto  me  Israel  are  servants 
Deut.iH.  15.ofbreth.  hkeM»t.jne,..?c«s3.22.  |7.37. 
3S.35.to  me  belongeth  vengeance  and  recompence 
Judg  11.7.  why  ate  ye  come  unto  me  now,  when 
15  II  as  they  did  un.  me,  so  have  1  done  to  them 
17   10   and  be  unto  me  a  father  and  a  priest 
SutA  1.  17.  the  Lord  do  so  to  me  and  more  aJso, 
2  Sam.  3.  35.  ]  19.  13.  1  Kings  2.  23. 
I  Sam.  9.  16.  because  their  cry  is  come  unto  me 

16.  3.  anoint  unto  me  him  whom  I  name  unto  thee 

18.  8.  and  to  me  they  ascribed  but  thousands 
Sam.  1. 26.  very  pleasant  hast  thou  been  uJito  me 
12.  23.  go  to  him,  but  he  shall  not  return  to  me 
15.  4.  that  every  man  might  come  unto  me 

i  Kings  2.  5.  thou  knowest  what  Joab  did  to  me 

19.  2.  so  let  the  gods  do  to  me  and  more,  20.  10. 
92. 14.  what  Lord  saith  unto  me  that  will  I  speak 

lKingi>5.1.  send  un.  me  to  recov.a  man  of  leprosy 
8.  let  him  come  now  to  me\\  6. 31.G.  do  so  to  me 
S.  12.  thus  and  thus  spake  he  to  me,  saying 
10.  6.  and  come  to  me  to  Jezreel  by  to-morrow 
Sa.  15.  tell  man  that  sent  you  to  me,  2  Chr.  34.  23. 

I  C/tro-H.  13. 12.  how  bring  ark  ofGod  home  to  me? 

tChron.  18. 17.  he  would  not  prophesy  good  un.me 

Czra  7.28.  and  hath  extended  mercy  unto  me 
9. 4.  then  were  assembled  unto  me  every  one  that 

yek.  I.  9.  bat  if  ye  turn  un.me  and  keep  my  com. 

J&R3.25.  that  which  I  was  afraid  of,  is  come  un.  me 
7.  3.  and  wearisome  nights  are  appointed  to  me 
13.20.  only  do  not  two  things  wn.  me,  then  not  hide 
SJ.2I.  M)«.megaTeearl|40.  7.  declare  un.  me,  42. 4 

Ts.  16. 6.  lines  are  fallen  unto  me  in  pleasant  places 

17.  6. 0  G.  incline  thine  ear  un.  me,  31. 2. 1 102.  2. 

95. 16.  turn  thee  un.  me  1|  28.  I.  be  not  silent  lo  me 
96.  11.  be  merrif'al  unto  me,  41.  4,  10.  {  56.  1 

j  57.  1.  I  86.  3.  I  119.  58,  132. 
40. 1.  he  inclined  un.  me  and  heard  my  cry, 77. 1. 
56.  4.  I  will  not  fear  what  flesh  can  do  unto  me 
11.  not  be  afraid  what  man  can  do  untome,!  18  6. 
61.  8.  O  Israel,  if  thou  wilt  hearken  unto  me 
S9. 26.  he  shall  cry  unto  me,  thou  art  my  father 
101.  2.  O  when  wilt  thou  come  un.  me?  !  will  walk 
122.  1. 1  was  glad  when  they  said  un.  me,  let  us  go 
139.  17.  how  precious  are  thy  thoughts  unto  me! 
141.  1.  Lord,  I  cry  unto  thee,  make  haste  ?into  me 
Frov.  1.33.  whoso  hearkeneth  untome  shall  dwell 
24.  29.  I  will  do  so  to  him  as  he  hath  done  to  me 
Keel.  2.  1.5.  as  to  fool,  so  it  happeneth  even  to  me 
Cint.  1. 13.  bundle  of  myrrh  is  my  belov.  un.7ne,\4 
Tsa.  1.  13  incense  is  an  abomination  unto  me 

14.  your  new  moons,  they  are  a  trouble  unto  me 
$1. 1!    'ic  c.illetli  to  tn>'  nut  of  Si>ir,  iralchman 
376 


Ita.  29.  2.  and  it  shall  be  unto  me  as  A  rial 

44.  iK.  return  unto  me,  for  1  have  redeemed  thee 

45.  2i.  look  un.  me,  and  be  ye  saved,  all  the  ends 
23.  unto  me  every  knee  shall  bow,  every  tongue 

50.  8.  mine  adversary,  let  him  come  near  to  me 
54.  9.  for  this  is  as  the  waters  of  Noah  unto  vie 
65.  5.  cuine  not  near  to  me,  1  am  holier  than  thou 

Jer.  4.1. 1 1  thou  will  return,  return  U  Israel  unto  me 
11.11.  Iho'  they  shall  cry  untu  me,  1  will  not  heat 

12.  S.  mine  heritage  is  unto  me  as  a  lion,  9. 

13.  11.  that  they  might  he  unto  me  lor  a  people 
15.16.  thy  word  was  unto  me  the  joy  of  mine  heart 

18.  wilt  thou  be  al'ogether  unto  me  as  a  liar? 
23.  14.  they  are  all  of  them  unto  me  as  Sodom 

32.  31.  this  city  hath  been  to  me  a  provocation 

33.  9.  il  shall  be  lo  me  a  name  of  Joy,  a  praise 
49. 4.  that  trusted,  saying,  who  shall  come  unto  me 

51.  35.  the  violence  done  to  me  be  upon  Babylon 
Lam,  1.  21.  and  they  shall  be  like  unto  me 

22.  and  do  to  them  as  thou  hast  done  unto  me 
£2e&.16.20.  thy  sons  whom  thou  hast  born  unto  me 

22.  18.  the  house  of  Israel  is  to  me  become  dross 

23.  38.  moreover  this  they  have  done  unto  me 
26.  2.  aha,  she  is  broken,  she  is  turned  u7ito  me 
44.  13.  to  do  the  office  of  a  priest  unto  me 

15.theyshall come  near  to 7»elo  minister  untome 
Dan.  2.  30.  this  secret  is  not  revealed  to  me 
4.  36.  my  reason  returned  u.me,  lordseought  u.  me 
Has.  2. 19. 1  will  betroth  thee  unto  me  for  ever,  20. 

23.  and  I  will  sow  her  unto  me  in  the  earth 
3.  2.  so  I  bought  her  to  me  for  fifteen  pieces 

4.6.  reject  thee,  thou  shall  be  no  priest  to  me~ 

7.7.  there  is  none  among  them  that  calleth  unto  me 
14.  they  have  not  cried  unto  me  with  their  heart 

8.2.  Isr.  shall  cry  mito  me,  my  God,  we  know  thee 
Amos  y.  7.  are  ye  nut  as  Ethiopians  unto  me  ? 
Mic.  5.  2.  oul  of  thee  shall  come  forth  unto  me 

7.  8.  when  in  darkness,  L.  shall  be  a  light  unto  me 
Hab.^.l.l  will  watch  to  see  whalhe  will  say  un.  me 
Hug.  2.  17.  I  smote  you,  yet  ye  turned  not  to  me 
Zech.  1.3.  turn  ye  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

7.  5.  did  ye  at  all  fast  unto  me,  even  to  me  ? 
Mat .3. 14. baptized  of  thee,  and  comesl  thou  to  me? 

7.22.  many  will  say  tome  in  that  day.  Lord,  Lord 

11.  28.  come  unto  me  all  ye  that  labour  and  are 
14.13.  bring  them  to  me,  17. 17.  |  21.2.  .Mark  9. 19. 
19.14. forbid  them  not  tocome  un.me,J\lark  10.14 
25. 36.  and  ye  came  u.me||40.ye  have  done  it  u.me 

45.  as  ye  did  it  not  lo  these,  ye  did  it  not  to  me 
28.  18.  all  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven 
Z-mAc  1.  33.  let  it  be  ?/7)foj«eaccording  to  thy  word 
4.6  all  this  power,  for  that  is  delivered  unto  me 
6.  47.  whoso  Cometh  to  me,  and  hearelh,  14.  2C. 

10.  22.  all  things  are  delivered  to  me  of  my  Father 

18.  13.  God  be  merciful  to  me  a  sinner 
John  5.  40.  ye  will  not  come  to  me  to  have  life 

6.  35.  he  lliatcoineth  to  me  shall  never  hunger,  37. 
44.no  man  can  come  to  ?neexcept  Fath.draw,65. 
45.  hath  learned  of  the  Father  comelli  %into  me 

7.  37.  if  any  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me  and  drink 

12.  32.  if  lilted  ui>,  I  will  draw  all  men  unto  me 
50.  even  as  the  Father  said  jnito  me,  so  I  speak 

19.  10.  Pilate  saiil,  speakest  thou  not  unto  me  ? 
./lets  1.  S.  and  ye  shall  be  witnesses  unto  me 

2.  28.  hast  made  known  unto  me  the  ways  of  life 
9.  15.  go  thy  way,  for  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  to  me 

11.  5.  a  vessel  descend,  and  it  came  even  to  we 
26.  34.  I  heard  a  voice  speaking  unto  me,  saying 

fiora.7.13.was  thalwhich  is  good  .iiade  dcathu.me? 
12.3.  through  the  grace  given  un.me,  1  Co;-.  3.  10 

1  Cor.  G.  12.  all  things  are  lawful  unto  me,  but  all 
9.  15.  that  it  should  be  so  done  unto  me 

16.  woe  is  unto  me  if  I  preach  not  the  gospel 
17.dispen9ation  of  the  gospel  is  committed  un.me 

14.  11.  and  he  shall  be  a  barbarian  urito  me 

16  9.  an  effectual  door  is  open.  un.  mf,2  Cor.2.12 

2  Cor.  11,  9.  for  that  which  was  lacking  to  me 
(7a^2.6.what  ibey  were,  it  maketli  no  matter  to  me 

4.15.  plucketl  out  eyes,  and  have  given  them  tome 
Eph.'i.Sv.ntomewhn  am  less  than  least  of  all  saints 
Phil.  1.  21.  fir  to  me  to  live  is  Christ,  to  die  is  gain 

3. 1.  to  me  indeed  is  not  grievous,  but  for  you  safe 
7. but  what  tilings  were  gain  to  me,those  counted 
Col.  4.  11.  which  have  been  a  comfort  unto  me 
2  Tim.  4. 8.  not  to  me  only  ||  11.  is  profitable  to  me 
Philem.  11.  but  now  profitable  lothee  and  to  me 
IG.especially  tojnell  19.  thou  owest  to7«c  thyself 
//fft.in.SO.vengeiince belongeth  unto  me,  saith  Ld. 

13.  6.  I  will  not  fear  what  man  shall  do  ujifo  me 

Toward  ME. 
Gen.2\.  5.  countenance  is  not  toward  mens  before 
Psal.  86.  13.  for  great  is  thy  mercy  toward  me 

116.  12.  render  for  all  his  benefits  toward  me 
Cant. 7. 10. 1  am  my  Beloved's,  his  desire  is  tow.  me 
ha.  29. 13.  their  fear  toward  me  is  taught  by  men 

63.  15.  and  the  sounding  of  thy  bowels  and  me 

cies  toward  mc 
Dan.  4.  2.  that  the  high  God  hath  wrought  t.  inr 
2  Cor.  7.  7.  he  told  us  your  fervent  mind  toward  me 
Phil.  2.  30.  supply  your  lack  of  service  toward  me 


Under  ME. 
2  Sam.  22. 37.  enlarged  my  steps  u.  me,  PxtU.  \i  3S, 
40.  thou  hast  subdued  under  me,  Psal.  18.3!). 
48.  bringelh  do«  n  the  people  und.  me,  Ps.  18.47. 
JVtVi.  2.  14.  for  the  beast  that  was  under  mc  U)  pasi 
Psal.  141.  2.  who  suhdueth  my  people  under  me 
Mat.  a.  'J.  having  soldiers  under  me,  L.uke  7   8. 

With  AlE. 
Gen.  12.13.  that  il  may  be  well  with  me  for  thy  sake 
28.20.  if  G.  will  be  w.  me  and  keep  nie.  Josh.  14.  12 

30.  2!J.  Iliou  knowest  how  thy  cuttle  was  ie(tA  im 

31.  5.  the  God  of  my  father  hath  been  with  me 

32.  discern  thou  what  is  thine  with  me,  and  take 
39.7.and  she  said,  he  with  me,  12, 14. 2  Sam.  13.11. 
43.  8.  send  lad  with  me  ||  44.  34.  lad  be  not  with  mt 

Exod.  17.2.  why  chide  ye  with  me,  why  temptLd.l 
20.  23.  ye  shall  not  make  with  mc  gods  of  silver 
33. 15.  if  thy  presence  go  not  with  mc,  carry  us  not 
I^ev.  26.  t  21.  if  ye  walk  at  all  adventures  with  me 
JVum.  11.  15.  if  thou  deal  thus  with  me,  kill  me 
Lieut.  32.  34.  is  not  this  laid  up  in  store  with  me? 
39. that  I,  even  I,  am  he,  and  there  is  no  G.  w.  me 
Josh.  8.  5.  I  and  all  the  people  that  are  with  me 
Judg.  4.  8.  if  thou  will  go  with  me  then  1  will  go 
7.  18.  I  and  all  that  are  with  me,  then  blow  ye 
11. 12.  saying,  what  hast  thou  to  do  with  me? 
16. 15. 1  love  thee,  when  thy  heart  is  not  with  me 
17.2.behold,  thesilv.iszcit/ime||  lO.dwell  wilhme 
Ruth  1.8.  as  ye  have  dealt  m. me  ||  11.  why  go  u;.  mt 

1  Sam.  9. 19.  go  up,  for  ye  shall  eat  with  me  to-day 
17. 9.  if  he  be  able  to  fight  with  me  and  to  kill  me 

22.  23.  but  with  me  thou  shall  be  in  safeguard 
24.  18.  how  that  thou  hast  dealt  well  with  me 
28. 19.  to-morrow  shall  thou  and  thy  sons  be  to.  mt 

2  Sam.  19.25.  wherefore  wentest  not  thou  with  me? 

33.  I  will  feed  thee  with  me  in  Jerusalem 

23.  5.  hath  made  with  me  an  everlasting  covenant 

1  Chr.  4.  10.  that  thine  hand  might  be''wUh  me 

2  CAr.2.3.even  so  deal  w.me  ||  7.  are  w.  mc  in  Judab 
35.  21.  from  meddling  with  God,  who  is  with  me 

.Job  9.  35.  and  not  fear,  but  it  is  not  so  with  me 
23. 1 10.  but  he  knowelh  the  way  that  is  with  me 

28.  14.  and  the  sea  saith,  il  is  not  with  me 

29.  5.  when  the  Almighty  was  yet  with  me 
Ps.7.4.thal  was  at  peace  w.me  \\  23.4. thou  art  w.me 

42.  8.  in  the  night  his  song  shall  he  with  w/j 

50.  5.  those  thai  have  made  a  covenant  .^i'^  tu 

t  11.  the  wild  beasts  of  ihe  field  are  with  me 
55.  18.  he  delivered,  for  there  were  many  wilhme 
101.  6.  the  faithful,  that  they  may  dwell  with  m* 
119.  98.  thy  commands,  for  they  are  ever  with  mt 
Pro i).8.18.riches  and  honour  are  M;.?He,yea,durabl« 
Cant.  4.8.come  with  me  from  Lebanon,  my  spouie 
Isa.  27.  5.  and  he  shall  make  peace  with  me 
50.  8.  who  will  contend  with  me,  let  us  stand 
63.  3.  of  the  people  there  was  none  with  me 
./er.  20.  11.  the  Lord  is  with  me  as  a  mighty  one 
2G.14.do  loitAjneasseemeihgood  and  meet  to  you 
Dan.  10.  21.  none  holdeth  with  mc  but  Michael 
Dus.  2.  7.  for  then  it  was  better  with  me  than  now 
Joel  3.  4.  yea,  and  what  have  ye  to  do  with  me? 
Mai.  2.  6.  he  walked  with  me  in  peace  and  equity 
Jl/ot.l2.  30.  he  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me,  ho 
that  galhereth  not  with  mc,  J^uke  11.  23. 
18.26.  Lord,  have  patience  with  me,  I  will  pay,29 
20.  13.  didst  not  thou  agree  icith  me  for  a  penny  t 
26.38.lie  said,  tarry  ye  here, and  watch  with  me,  40. 
Luke  11.  7.  and  my  children  are  with  me  in  bed 
15.  6.  saying,  rejoice  with  me,  9.  Phil.  2.  18. 
31. son,  thou  arteverwitAme  ||  22.  21.  wilhme  on 

22.  28.  ye  are  they  which  have  continued  with  me 

23.  43.  to-day  shall  thou  be  wilh  me  in  paradise 
.7yAn8. 29.  he  that  sent  me  is  wilh  me,  the  Father 

13.  8.  if  I  wash  thee  not,  thou  hast  no  part  wilh  me 
18.  he  that  eatelh  bread  with  me  hath  lifted  up 

15.  27.  have  been  with  me  from  Ihe  beginning 

16.  32.  am  not  alone,  because  the  Father  withme 

17.  24.  that  they  also  be  with  me  where  I  am 
Jlcts  20.  34.  ministered  to  them  that  were  wilh  me 

22.9.  they  that  were  icith  me  saw  the  light,  11. 
/?om.  7.21.  I  would  do  good,  evil  is  present  withmt 
15.  30.  strive  with  me  in  your  prayers  to  God 

1  Cor.  4.  3.  but  with  me  it  is  a  very  small  thing 
15.  10.  but  the  grace  of  God  that  was  i.'ith  me 
16.4.  if  it  be  meet  that  I  go,  they  shall  go  wilh  me 

2  Cor.  1.  17.  that  with  me  there  should  be  yea,  yea 
Phil.  I.t7.  ye  are  all  partakers  Wi.h  me  of  grace 

2.  22.  he  hath  served  with  me  in  the  gospel 

23  so  soon  as  I  shuir  see  how  il  will  go  with  me 
4. 3.  women,  who  laboured  with  me  in  the  gospii 
15. unchurch  communicated  with  me  tut  ye  only 
2 Ti'm. 4. 11. only  Lukei9M.me||16.  none  stood  w  me 
17.  the  Lord  stood  with  me  and  strcngt'ieneri  n» 
Philem.  13.  whom  I  would  have  retain'.-d  with  n,t 
Rev.  3.4.  they  shall  walk  with  me  in  while,  for  they 

20,  will  come  and  sup  with  him,  and  he  imthme 

21.  will  I  grant  to  sit  with  me  in  my  tlirone 
22. 12. 1  come  quickly,  and  my  reward  is  w  me 

rVithin  ME. 
Job  6, 4.  tliearrowgof  the  Almightyaic  w/tAis  .th 


MEA 

.706. 19.27  t-innjti  my  reins  be  consumed  icitntn  me 
32-  18.  Ilie  K|)itit  within  me  cunsiraiiiulli  iiiu 
Psal  39.  3.  heart  was  Irut  icithtn  )ne,  whilu  musing 
42.  b.  O  my  God,  my  soul  is  cast  down  wilJitii  me 

il.  why  art  lh<m  disijuiutod  within  me  f  43.  5. 
51.  10.  O  God,  rciicvv  a  right  spirit  within,  mc 

04.  19.  in  the  multitude  ot'my  thoughts  wit/iin  me 
103.1.  and  all  tiiat  is  wiUUii  me  ble^s  his  holy  name 
]42.3.my  spiritwas overwhelmed  within  mc, 143.4. 

fsa.  26. 9.  with  my  spirit  within  me  will  1  stek  thee 
/er.  23.9.  my  heart  within  mc  is  broken  hecuuse  ol 
Lam. 1.20.niy  heart  is  lurwfid  within  me,  Hus.  U.S. 
lonah  2.  7.  when  my  soul  tainted  within  me 

IVitliout  ME. 
ba.  10.  4.  without  me  they  shall  bow  down  under 
John  15.  5.  lor  wit/iuut  me  \i;  can  do  nothing 

MEAUOVV. 
Gen.  41.2.  came  out  ot'a  river,  and  they  fed  ina7)i. 

MEADOWS. 
Judg.  20.  33.  came  even  oUt  of  the  m.  of  Gibeah 

MEALTIME. 
Ruth  2.  14.  at  m.-time  come  thou  hither  and  eat 

MEAU 
A'uHi.  5. 15.  the  ter-lh  pan  of  an  ephah  of  barley  m. 
i  Kings  4.  41.  bring  m.  and  casi  it  into  the  pot 
\  Chron.  12.  40.  they  that  were  n  gh  brought  m. 
Isa.  47. 2.  take  the  milldtones  and  i-iind  ni.  uncover 
Hos.S.T.  it  hath  no  stalk,  the  bud  shall  yield  no  m. 
mec  Barrel,  Measures. 
MEAN,  J^erb. 
Gen.  21.  29.  what  m.  these  seven  ewe-lambs'?  * 
Exod.  12.  2().  what  m.  ye  by  this  service  ? 
/>e«t.6.20.thy  son  askcth  what  m.  the  testimonies? 
Josh.  4.  0.  ask,  what  m.  ye  by  these  si>nes7  21. 
Isa.  3.  15.  what  m.  ye  that  ye  beat  my  |)ec;.le  ? 
£zek.  17.  12.  know  ye  not  what  these  things  m.? 

18.  2.  what  m.  ye,  that  ye  use  this  proverb  1 
Mark  9.10.  what  the  hsing  from  the  dead  should  m. 
Acts  10.  17.  doubted  what  this  vision  should  m. 
17.  20.  we  would  know  what  these  things  m. 
21.  13.  what  m.  ye  to  weep  and  break  my  heart 
i  Cor.  8.  13.  I  in.  not  that  other  men  be  eased 

MEAN,  Jldjective. 
Prov.  22.  29.  he  shall  not  stand  before  m.  men 
Jta.  2.  9.  the  m.  man  boweth  down,  the  great  man 

5.  15.  and  the  m.  man  shall  be  brought  down 
31.  8.  the  sword  not  of  a  m.  man  shall  devour 

/lcts2l.  39.  who  am  a  citizen  of  no  m.  city 
Rom.  12.  t  10.  but  condescend  to  m.  things 

MEAN  TIME. 

Luke  li.l.m.time  when  were  gathered  a  multitude 

MEAN  WHILE. 

1  Kings  18.45.  m.  while  the  heaven  was  black  with 
John  4.  31.  ill  the  »i.  while  his  disciples  prayed  him 
Rovi.  2.  15.  then  thoughts  the  m.  while  accusing 

MEANS. 
Exod.  34. 7.  will  by  no  m.  clear  guilty,  J^Tum.  14. 18. 
,Judg.  5.  22.  broken  by  the  m.  of  the  prancings 
16.  5.  by  what  m.  we  may  prevail  against  him 

2  Som. 14. 14. yet  doth  he  devise  7R.that  his  banished 
1  Kings  20.  39.  if  by  any  m.  he  be  missing,  then 
Ezra  4.  16.  by  this  m.  thou  shall  have  no  portion 
Psal.  49. 7.  none  can  by  any  m.  redeem  his  brother 
Prov.  6.  26.  fur  by  m.  of  a  vvhorish  woman  a  man 
Jer.  5.  31.  and  the  priests  bear  rule  by  their  m. 
Mai.  1.  9.  this  hath  been  by  your  m. 

Mat.  5.  26.  thciu  shalt  by  no  m.  come  out  thence 
L,uke  5.  Iri.  they  sought  m.  to  bring  him  in 

10.  19.  and  nothing  shall  by  any  m.  hurt  you 
John  9.  21.  by  what  m.  he  now  seeth  we  km  />  not 
.Hcts  4.  9.  if  be  examined  by  what  ;//.  hi'  is  ithole 

18.21. 1  must  by  all  ?H.keej)  this  feast  in  Jeiusalem 
27.  12.  if  by  any  m.  they  might  attain  to  Phenice 
Rom.  1.  10.  if  by  any  m.  1  might  have  a  journey 

11.  14.  by  any  m.  I  may  provoke  to  emulation 

1  Cor.  8.  9.  take  heed,  lest  by  any  m.  this  liberty 
9.  22.  that  I  might  by  all  m.  save  some 

27. lest  by  any  m.  when  I  have  preached  to  others 

2  Cor.  I.  11.  by  m.  of  many,  thanks  may  be  given 
4.  t  8.  yet  not  altogether  without  m. 

11.  3.  I  fear,  lest  by  any  m.  as  the  serpent 
6al.  2.  2.  lest  by  any  m.  I  should  run  in  vain 
Phil.  3.  1 1.  if  by  any  m.  I  attain  to  the  resurrection 

1  Thess.  3.  5.  lest  by  some  m.  the  tempter  tempted 

2  Thess.  2.  3.  let  no  man  deceive  you  by  any  in. 
3. 16.  G.of  peace  give  you  peace  always  by  all  m. 

Heb.  9.  15.  that  by  m.  of  death  they  who  are  called 
Rev.  13.  14.  dfcceiveth  them  bv  m.  of  those  miracles 

MEANEST. 
Oen.  33.  8.  what  m.  tliou  by  all  this  drove  I  met? 
2  Sam.  16.  2.  what  m.  tlioii  by  these  ?  Kick.  37.  18. 
Jcnah  1.6.  whalm  thou,  O sleeper,  arise, call  on  G. 

MEANETH. 
/lru<.  29. 24.  what  ni.  the  heat  of  this  great  anger? 
1  $am.  4.  6.  what  m.  the  noise  of  this  shout  ?  14. 

15.  11.  what  m.  then  this  b.ealing  of  tlie  sheep? 
ha..  10.  7.  Imwbeit  he  m.  not  so,  nor  doth  think  so 
Kat  9.  13.  but  go  ye,  and  learn  what  that  m. 

a.  7.  but  if  ye  had  known  »  ha*  this  m. 
Act$Z.Vi  saying  ine  to  anoilies     vlmt  m.  this? 
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MEA 

ME.'VNIXG 

Han.  8.  15.  when  1  Daniel  had  sought  for  the  m. 

1  Cor.  14.  11.  if  1  know  not  the  m.  of  the  voice 
MEANING. 

Acts  27.  2.  welauncheil,)H.lu  sail  by  coasts  of  Asia 
MEANT. 

Gen.  50.  20.  but  uod  ;h.  it  togo«d,  to  bring  to  pass 

I.,tikc  15.  26.  and  asked  what  the.-.e  things  m. 
18.36.  hearing  multitude  pass  by,  asked  what  it  hi. 
MEASURE 

Signifies,  [1]  Some  certain  oessel  fixed  and  agreed 
upon,  whereby  to  estimate  the  quantilij  or  ca 
pacity  of  things,  I'rov.  20.  10.  Mic.  6.  10.  [2J 
The  hcighlh,  breadth,  and  length  of  the  thing 
measured,  Ezt-k.  40.  10.  [3]  .J  stinted portii  n 
or  alluwanct;  Ezck.  4.  11.  [41  The  period  or 
end  of  one's  life,  Psal.  39.  4.  [5]  Moderation, 
.ler.  30.  11.  I  46.  28.  [6]  Limit  or  boundary, 
Jer.  51.  13.  [7]  A  ct/m.,;  pr'j"crl:cr.,  resem- 
blance, or  degree,  Eph.  4.  13.  [8]  To  take  the 
dimensions  of  land, cities,  buildings, 'SiC.  Num. 
35.  5.  Ezek.  40.  5.  [9]  To  repay,  or  reward, 
Isa.  65.  7. 

Exod.  26.  2.  the  curtains  shall  have  one  m.  8. 

Lev.  19.  35.  ye  shall  do  no  unrighteousness  in  m. 

JJeut.  25.  15.  and  a  just  in.  shalt  thou  have 

1  Kings  f^.  25. cubits  one  ;h.  ||  7. 37. bases  had  one  m. 

2  Kings".  1.  a/H.of  fine  tiour  sold  for  ashek.  16,18. 

1  Chr.  11.  t23.  lie  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  man  of  m. 
JVfA.  3.  t  II.  Malchijah  repaired  Ih;  second  in. 
Job  II.  9.  the  111.  thereof  is  longer  than  the  earth 

28.  25.  and  he  weigheth  the  wateru  by  in. 
Psal.  39.  4.  make  n;e  to  know  the  vi.  of  my  days 

80.  5.  thou  givesl  them  tears  to  c';.iiik  in  great  m 
Isa.  5.  14.  hell  opened  her  mouth  without  m. 

27.  8.  in  m.  when  il  shootelh  forth,  wilt  debate 

40.  12.  comprehended  the  dust  •>'•  nuiin  {,',  a  m. 
Jer.  30.  II.  but  I  will  correct  thee  in  m.  46.  28. 

51. 13.  the  end  is  come,  and?;!,  of  thy  covetousness 
Eick.  4.  II.  thou  shalt  drink  water  by  m.  16. 
Mic.  6.  10.  and  scant  in.  that  is  aboi-.inable 
Mat.  7.  2.  with  what  m.  yii:  mete,  it  shall  be 
mensuied  to  you  a,gain,  Mark  4.24.  Z,M.te6.38. 

23.  32.  (ill  ye  up  then  the  in.  of  your  fathera 
Mark.  6.  51.  and  they  vvers  amazed  beyond  w. 

7.  37.  and  were  beyond  in.  astonished,  10.  26. 
Luke  6.  38.  good  in.  pressed  down  and  shaken 
John  3.  34.  God  giveth  not  the  Spirit  by  m. 
Rom.  12.  3.  as  God  dealt  to  every  man  the  m. 

2  Cor.  1.  8.  that  we  were  pressed  out  of  m. 

10. 13.  we  will  not  boast  of  things  without  our  m. 
but  according  to  the  in.  of  the  rule,  14,  15. 

11.  23.  in  stripes  above  m.  in  prisons  fre<juent 

12.  7.  and  lest  I  should  be  exalted  above  m. 
Cial.  1.  13.  beyond  m.  I  persecuted  the  church 
Eph.  4.  7.  according  to  the  m.  of  the  gift  of  Christ 

13.  to  the  7n.  of  the  stature  of  tlie  fulness  ol  <,^hrist 

16.  the  effectual  working  in  the  7/1.  of  every  part 
Rev.  6.6.  a  voieesaying,  a  ni.  of  wheat  fur  a  penny 

21.  17.  according  to  the  m.  of  a  man,  that  is 
MEASURE,  Verb. 
J^iiin.  35.  5.  ye  shiill  in.  from  without  the  city 
Deut.  21.  2.  they  shall  m.  to  the  cities  round  about 
ha.  65.  7.  I  will  in.  their  former  work  into  bosom 
Ezek.  43.  10.  and  let  them  m.  the  pattern 
Zech.  2.  2.  a  measuring-line  to  m.  Jerusalem 
Rev.  11.  1.  rise  and  m.  the  temple  of  God 
2.  the  court  without  leave  out  and  nt.  not 
21.  15.  he  had  a  golden  reed  ;:>  m.  the  city 

MEASURED. 
Ruth  3.  15.  he  m.  six  measures  of  barley 
2  Sam.  8.  2.  111.  with  a  line,  wiih  two  lines  m.  he 
1  Kings  17.  |'21.  he  m.  himself  on  the  child 
Job  7.  t  4.  I  say,  when  shall  the  evening  be  m.? 
Isa.  40.  12.  who  m.  waters  in  hollow  of  his  hand? 
Jer.  31.  37.  if  heaven  above  can  be  m. 
33.  22.  as  the  sand  of  the  sea  cannot  be  m. 
Eiek.  40.  5.  he  7/1.  the  breadth  of  the  building 
6.  111.  the  threshold  ||  3  he  in.  also  the  [lorch,  9. 
11.  he  m.  the  entry  ||  13.  m.  the  gate  1|  24.  posts 

41.  5.  m.  the  wall  ||  13.  he  vi.  the  house 
15.  he  m.  the  length  of  ihe  building 

42.  16.  he  777.  the  east-side  wiih  a  measuring  reed 

17.  he  771.  north-side  ||  13.  south  1|  19.  west-side 
47.  3.  and  he  in.  a  thousand  cubits,  4. 

//os.l.lO.shall  beussandofsea  whichcannotbeTTi. 
Hob.  3.  6.  he  stood  and  771.  the  earth,  he  beheld 
Mat."  2.  with  what  measure  you  mete  it  shall  be  771. 
to  you  again,  Mark  4.  24.  Luke  6.  38. 
Rev.  21.  16.  he  m.  tlie  city  ||  17.  he  771.  the  wall 

MEASURES. 
Gen.  IR.  6.  make  rc<idy  thrire  m.  of  fine  meal 
Deut.  25.  14.  thou  shall  not  have  divers  m. 
1  Sam.  25.  18.  Abigail  took  five  777.  of  parched  coin 
1  Kings  4.22.  S(doinon's  provision  for  one  day  was 

thirty  in.  of  flour,  and  sixty  777.  of  meal 

5.11.  Solomongave  Hiram  twenty  thousand  771.  of 

wheat,  and  twenty  in-  of  pure  oil,  2  Chron. I.W. 

7.  9.  according  to  the  m.  of  hewed  stones,  11. 

18.  32.  as  great  as  would  contain  two  m.  of  seed 


il  Chrun.  23.  29.  for  all  manner  or»;(.  and  siab 
ILira  7.  22.  il  be  done  to  a  hundred  m.  of  w  heat 
Job  38.  5.  wUo  hatli  laid  the  m.  Uiereoli  if  knowcst 
i^roo.20. 10.  divers  7H.  are  like  a'  'iniinatioa  to  Lon 
Jer.  13.  25.  this  Is  the  pcriion  of  iliy  m. 
Ezek.  40.  24.  the  arches  arcoiding  to  iheae  m  29 
2.S.  he  measured  gate  accor.liiig  to  tlieee  m.  32 

43.  13.  and  these  ate  the  ;«.  of  the  altar 

48.  16.  tliese  are  the  in.  ui  tlie  profane  jilace 
Hag.  2.  16.  to  a  heap  of  20  vi.  there  were  bu;  ten 
Mat.  13.  33.  hid  in  three  777.  of  meal,  Luke  13.  21 
Luke  16.  6.  and  he  said,  a  hundred  iii.  of  oil 
7.  how  much  owest?  hesaid,  a  huiid.7».  of  wheat 
See  Bakley. 
MEASURING. 
Jer.  31.  39.  the  m.  line  shall  yet  go  forth  on  Garetl 
Ezek.  40.  3.  there  was  a  man  « ilh  a  7/1.  reed,  i 
42.  15.  now  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  m, 
16.  he  measured  with  a  m.  reed,  17,  18,  19. 
Zech.  2.  1.  a  man  with  a  7/t.>line  in  his  hand 
2  Cor.  10.  12.  the  7;j.  themselves  by  tlieniBelves 

MEAT 
Signifies,  [1]  Provisions  of  any  sort  for  bodily 
nourishment,  Luke  24.  41.  [2J  Jesus  Chris\ 
crucified,  when  being  applied  by  faith,  is  the 
true  and  real  food  which  nourishcth  the  soul  ta 
eternal  life,  John  6.  55.  [3]  Spiritual  cam- 
fort,  that  IS  sweeter,  more  pleasant  and  de- 
lightful than  food,  John  4.  32,  34.  [4J  Tta 
table  whereon  meat  is  set,  Luke  22.  27.  [51 
The  product  and  fruits  of  the  field  which  should 
be  for  food,  Joel  1.  16.  Hab.  3.  17.  [6J  TA« 
doctrines  of  the  gospel,  or  mysteries  of  re- 
ligion, Heb.  5.  14.  [7]  Cereniunial  ordinances, 
Heb.  13.  9. 
Ge?i.  I.  29.  to  you  il  shall  be  for  in. 

3(1  to  every  beast  I  have  given  every  herb  fornt. 
9.  3.  every  moving  thing  shall  Ixj  in.  for  you 

27.  4.  make  me  savoury  in.  such  as  1  love,  7. 
31.  Esau  also  made  savoury  m.  and  brought  it 

4.5.  23.  bread  and  771.  for  his  father  by  the  way 
Lev.  11.  34.  of  all  m.  which  may  be  eaten,  that 
22. 11.  that  is  born  in  his  house,  shall  eat  of  his  ;•. 

13.  she  shall  eat  of  her  father's  771. 
25. 6.  the  sabbath  of  the  land  shall  be  771.  for  you,  7. 
Deut.  ■;.  6.  ye  shall  buy  in.  of  them  for  money 
28.  thou  shall  sell  me  in.  for  money  to  eat 
20.  20.  thou  shalt  destroy  trees  not  for  m. 

28.  t  30.  and  shalt  not  use  it  as  a  common  m. 
Judg.  1.  7.  kings  gathered  Ih.-^ir  in.  under  my  ;adl« 

14.  14.  out  of  the  eater  came  forth  7;/.  and  out  of 

1  Sam.  20.  5.  not  fail  to  sit  with  the  king  at  in, 
34.  Jonathan  did  eat  no  in.  the  second  day 

2  Sam.  3.35.  the  people  came  to  cause  David  K» 

eat  77(.  while  it  was  yel  day 
11.8.  there  followed  him  a  mess  of ;«.  from  the  king 
12.3.  itdideat  of  his  own  m.and  druuK  oflns  cup 
13.  5.  let  Tannir  dress  the  in.  m  my  siglit 
1  Kings  10.5.she  saw  the  m.  of  his  labh-,  2  CAr.9.4. 

19.  8.  he  went  in  sticngili  of  that  ni.  lorly  days 
1  Chron.  12.  40.  they  that  were  nigh  bmuglit  in. 
Ezra  3.  7.  they  gave  m.  and  drink  to  llieiii  ol  Zidon 
Job  3.  t  24.  for  my  sighing  coineth  before  my  an. 

6.7.  things  my  soul  refuseit,are  as  my  sorrowful  m. 
12.  11.  doth  not  the  niouth  taste  Ins  777.  ? 

20.  14.  yet  his  m.  in  his  bowels  is  turned 
21.  there  shall  none  of  his  m.  be  left 

30.  4.  who  cut  juni|)er-roots  for  their  777. 
33.  20.  and  his  soul  abhorreth  dainty  771 
34.3.  the  ear  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth  tastethu* 
36.  31.  he  giveth  771.  in  abundance 
38.41,  cry  to  God,  they  wander  for  lack  ofw 
Pstt/.  42.3.  my  tears  have  been  my  Tn.day  and  ni^ht 

44.  11.  thou  hast  given  us  like  sheep  lor  m. 
59.  15.  let  them  wander  up  and  down  for  m. 
69.  21.  they  gave  me  also  gall  for  my  m. 

74.  14.  thou  gavesi  him  to  be  m.  to  the  people 
78.  18.  ti  inpted  God  by  asking  m.  for  their  tuet 

25.  he  sent  them  777.  U>  the  full 

30.  but  while  their  ni.  was  yet  in  their  moutia 
104.  21.  Ihe  young  lions  seek  their  in.  from  God 

27.  thou  mayest  give  them  their  m  w  due  seawm 
107.  18.  their  soul  abhorreth  all  mam.er  of  th. 
111.  5.  he  hath  given  m.  to  them  that  fear  hiiu 
145.  15.  thou  givest  them  m.  in  due  seastm 
Prov.  6.  8.  the  ant  provideth  her  7«.  in  the  surnmM 
23.  3.  his  dainties,  for  they  are  deceitful  m. 

30.  22.  and  a  fool  when  he  is  filled  with  m. 
15.  yet  Ihey  prepare  their  r«.  in  trie  siiMnner 

31.  15.  she  riselh  and  giveth  771.  to  her  househwH 
Isa.  'J.  t5.  this  shall  be  with  burning  and  in.  of  firs 

62.  8.  no  more  give  thy  corn  to  be  in.  Ivr  enemies 
65.  25.  and  dust  shall  be  the  f.erp.:nt's  m. 

Lam.  1.  11.  havegiven  their  pleasant  tl  le^s  for  Ok 

19.  mine  elders  died  «hde  thev  soiiglii  their  7a 
4.  10.  sodden  their  cliildren,  tney  were  their  m 

Ezek.  4.  10.  and  thy  m.  shall  be  by  weight 
16.  19.  my  in.  which  I  gave  thee,  thou  has^  set  U 
25. 1 7. 1  will  deliver  thee  for  m.  to  the  heathen 
W  '^  I  have  given  thee  for  m.  tn  lieasts,  34.  S  a 


JIEA 

flzelc.  34.  10.  that  they  may  not  be  m  for  tlieni 
■47  12.  on  bank  shall  §io\v  trees  for  m.  fruit  for  m. 

Don  1.8. would  not  detile  himself  with  the  king's  m. 

10.  king  who  hath  a|>pointed  your  m.  and  drink 

4. 12.  the  fruit  much,  and  in  it  was  vi.  for  all,  21. 

11.  2fi.  they  that  feed  nf  lii.^  m.  shiill  destroy  hini 
Hos.  11.  4.  and  I  laid  m.  unti.  ilicm 

Jucl  1.  16.  is  not  the  m.  cut  ort  bi^fore  our  oyes^ 
Hab.\.\f>.  because  their  portion  is  fat,  m.  jilenteous 

3.  17.  although  the  fields  shall  yield  no  m.  the  flock 
Hdg.  2. 12.  if  one  do  touch  any  m.  shall  it  be  holy ; 
Mai.  1.  12.  in  ihat  ye  say,  his  m.  is  contemptible 

3.  10.  bring  all  the  tithes,  that  there  may  be  ».. 
Mat.  3.  4.  and  his  m.  was  locusts  and  wild  lior.t  v 

6.25.  is  not  the  life  more  than  ;«.?  l,uke  12.  2^. 

S.lO.as  Jesus  sat  at  m.  in  the  house,  2f).  7.  jMarIf'. 
15.  I  14.  3.  I  Ifj.  14.  l.uke  24.  ;'i). 

30.  10.  for  the  workman  is  worthy  of  hia  m. 

14.  It.  for  thera  that  sat  with  him  at  m. 

15.37. and  they  took  up  of  the  broken  m.  Mark'r^.S. 

24.  45.  to  give  them  m.  in  due  season,  /yuAc  12.'52. 

2.J.  35.  I  was  a  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me  m. 

42.  I  was  a  hunger»;d,  and  ye  gave  me  no  m. 

I^ukc  3.  11.  he  that  hatii  m.  let  hini  do  likewise 

a.  55.  and  he  commanded  to  give  her  ?«. 

8.13.except  we  should  go  and  buy  ?n.for  this  people 

14.  10.  worship  in  presence  of  them  that  sit  at  w. 

17.  7.  will  say  to  his  servant,  sit  down  to  m. 

22.  27.  whether  greater,  he  that  sitteth  at  ?«. 

24.  41.  he  said,  have  ye  here  any  m.?  ./ohn  21. 5. 
John  4.  8.  tlio  disciple  i  were  gone  to  buy  m. 
32.  I  have  ?).  to  eat  that  ye  know  not  of 
34.  my  m.  is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me 

6.27. labour  not  for  them,  which  perisheth,but  for 
that  HI.  whioh  endureth  to  everlasting  life 
55.  for  my  flesh  is  m.  indeed,  my  blood  is  drink 
/lets  2.  46.  they  '".id  eat  their  m.  with  gladness 

9.19.  when  he  had  received  7«.he  was  strengthened 

16.  34.  the  jailer  set  m.  before  them  and  rejoiced 

27.  33.  Paul  bcsa  s  it  them  all  to  take  m.  34. 
36.were  of  good  cheer,and  they  also  look  some  m. 

Rom  14. 15.  if  thy  brother  be  grieved  with  thy  m. 
destroy  not  him  with  thy  ?«.for  whom  Christ  died 
17.  for  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  m.  and  drink 
20.  for  m.  destroy  not  the  work  of  God 

I  Cor  .3.2.  I  have  f;a  you  with  milk,  and  not  with  ?n. 
8.  8.  but  m.  commendeth  us  not  to  God 
10.  if  any  man  see  thee  sit  at  m.  in  idol's  temple 

13.  if  )rt.  makt'  my  brother  to  offend,  I  will  eat  no 
10.  3.  and  did  eat  the  same  spiritual  m. 

Col.^'i.  10.  let  no  man  judge  you  in  m.  or  drink 
f/«i.5.12.such  ■<.  have  need  of  milk,  nolof  strong  7«. 

14.  but  strong  m.  belong«th  to  them  of  full  age 

12.  16.  who  for  one  morsel  of  m.sold  his  birth-right 

See  Fowls. 
MEAT  OFFERING. 
Kxod.  29. 41.  according  to  m.-nffermirodYie  morn. 
30. 0.  shall  offer  no  m.-offering  on  altar  of  incense 
40.2n.on  altar  of  burnt  ofTering  offered  m.-offering 
i.£».2.1.when  any  will  offer  a  m. -of  ennn-,4, 5,7,14. 
3.  remnant  of  vi.-off.  shall  be  Aaron's,  10.  |  5.  13. 

6.  14.  this  is  the  law  of  the  m.-offering,  7.  37. 
14. 10.  three  tenth  deals  of  flour  for  a  m.-off'ering 

J\rum.  4.16.  to  Eleazar  pertaineth  daily  m.-offering 

7.  13.  mingled  with  oil  for  m.-offer.  19.  |28. 12, 13. 
15. 6.  for  m.-off.  two  tenth  deals  of  flour,  28.  9, 12. 

28.  °.  as  the  m.-offering  of  the  morning,  offer  it 
26.  when  ye  bring  a  new  m.-offering  to  the  Lord 

29.6.  besides  his  m.off.  and  burnt-offer.  22, 25, 34. 
Josh.  22.93.  if  altar  to  offer /no^erin^  save  us  no! 
Tudg.f>.\  18.  depart  not,  till  I  bring  my  m.-offering 

13.  19.  Manoah  took  a  kid  with  a  m.-offering 
23.  not  have  received  a  m.-offering  at  our  hands 

Kings  3.20.  wlien  the  m.-offer.  was  off'ered,  behold 
Chr.  21.  23.  wheat  for  the  m.-offering  I  give  it  all 
VeA.  10.  33.  for  continual  m.-offer.  and  burnt-offer. 
'.•ia.  57.  6.  to  them  hast  thou  offered  a  m.-offering 
F.iek.  43.  13.  there  shall  they  lay  the  m.-offering 
4-3.29.  they  shall  eat  the  rn.-o^er.  and  sin-offenng 

45.  17.  he  shall  prepare  the  m.-offering,  24. 

25.  shall  do  the  like  according  to  the  m.-offering 

46.  5.  the  m.-off srtlig  shall  be  an  ephah  for  a  ram 
7.  a  m.-oJftenT>irand  an  ephah  for  a  bullock,  11. 
IS.thus  shall  tht'v  prepare  the  m.-offering  and  oil 

Jorl  1.9.  tUi-.m-nff'f.r  and  thodrink-ofTtT.  is  cut  off 

13. the  m.-offrring  and  drink-off'er.  iB'Withholden 

2. 14.  leave  a  blessing,  even  a  m.-offer.  to  our  God 

MEAT-OFFERINGS. 
A*Hm.29. 39.the3i>  ye  shall  do  fir  your  m..-offerings 
Jtish.  22.  29.  turn  to  bi:iM  an  alla'r  for  m.  offerings 
1  Kings  8.64.  there  Solomon  offered  m.-offer.  altar 
w  as  too  little  to  receive  m.-cffer.  2  C'lr.  7.  7 
^ira  7.  17.  buy  speedily  ..tmos  witn  their  m.-offrr 
A'VA.13.  5. chamoer,  where  theyliid  their  m. -of cr 
/cr.  17.  26.  come  from  Judah  to  bring  m.-offcrinrrg 
33. 18.  Tjpvites  not  want  a  man  to  kindle  m.-nffer 
Fiek  45.  17.  be  the  prince's  part  to  give  m.-offer 
^mns  5.2£.tho'  yooffor  m-off.  I  will  not  a  xept  you 

M"r;ATS. 
Prat)  Vi.  6.  seithei  desire  thou  his  dainty  m. 
778 


MEE 

Mark  7.  19.  into  the  draught,  purging  all  m. 
Jicts  15.  29.  abstain  from  m.  offered  to  idols 
Horn  14.  t  23.  that  pulieth  a  difference  in  m. 
1  Cor.  6.  13.  m.  for  the  belly,  and  the  belly  for  « 

1  Tim.  4.  3.  to  abstain  from  m.  God  hath  created 
Heb.  9.  10.  which  stood  only  in  m.  and  drinks 

13.  9.  the  heart  be  established  with  grace,  not  m 

MEDDLE. 
Deut.  2.  5.  m,  not  with  them  of  mount  Seir 

19.  m.  not  with  the  cliildren  of  Ammon 

2  lungs  14.  lU.  why  m.  to  thy  hurt?  2  Chr.  25.  19. 
I'rcD.  20.  19.  m.  not  with  him  that  flatteieth 

24.21.  m.  not  with  them  that  are  given  to  change 

MEHULED. 
/'ro».17. 14. leave  off'c'>ntenlion  before  it  hem.  with 

MEDl'LETH. 
iVoo.26.17.that7K.  with  strife  not  belonging  to  him 

MEDDLING. 
2  Chron.  35.  21.  forbear  thee  from  m.  with  God 
Prov.  20.  3.  but  every  fool  will  be  m. 

MEDIATOR 
Signifies,  A  person  that  manages,  or  transacts 
between  two  contendin g  parties,  in  order  to 
reconcile  them,  Gal.  3.  20.  And  is  applied, 
[1]  To  Jesus  Cftrist,  who  is  the  only  peace- 
maker and  intercessor  between  (iod  and  men, 
1  Tim.  2.  5.  [2]  Moses,  who  came  between  the 
Lord  and  his  people,  to  declare  unto  them  his 
word,  Deut.  5.  5.  Gal.  3.  19. 
Oal.  3.19.  was  ordained  by  angels  in  the  hand  of  77(. 

20.  a  m.  is  not  a  m.  of  one,  but  God  is  one 

1  Tim.'i.  5.  but  one  ?h. between  God  and  meii,Jesus 
Heb.  8.  6.  he  is  (he  m.  of  a  better  covenant 
9. 15.  for  this  cause  he  is  m.  of  the  new  testament 
12.  24.  and  to  Jesus  the  m.  of  the  new  covenant 

MEDICINE. 
Prov.  3. 1 8.  it  shall  be  m.  to  thy  navel  and  marrow 
17.  22.  a  merry  heart  doelh  good  like  a  to. 

20.  130.  the  blueness  of  a  wound  is  a  purging  m. 
Eiek.  47.  12.  the  leaf  thereof  shall  be  for  m. 

Mr.i)iriNi:3. 

Jer.  30.  13.  thou  hast  no  healing  m. 
46. 11.  in  vain  shall  thou  use  many  jn.  not  be  cured 

MEDITATE. 
Gen.  24.  63.  Isaac  went  out  to  m.  in  the  field 
Josh.  1.  8.  thou  slialt  m.  therein  day  a"d  night 
Judg.  5. 1 10.  m.  ye  that  ride  on  whit<'  -isses 
Pscd.  1.  2.  in  his  law  doth  he  m.  day  nnd  night 
2.  t  1.  and  why  do  the  people  m.  a  v-tin  thing  ? 
63-  6.  and  m.  on  thee  in  the  nifht  watches 
77.  12.  I  will  m.  als  ,  of  all  thy  work 
119.  15.  I  will  m.  in  thy  precepts,  78. 

21.  did  m.  in  thy  statutes  ||  48. 1  will  m.  in  statutes 
148.  night-watches,  that  I  night  vi.  in  thy  word 

143.  5.  I  m.  on  all  thy  works,  I  muse  on  the  work 

Isa.  33  18.  thins  heart  shill  m.  terror,  where  scribe? 

/^u4e  21.14.  not  torn,  before,  what  ye  shall  answei 

1  Tim.  4.  15.  7ft.  upon  these  things,  give  thyself 
MEDITATION. 

1  Sam.  1.  1 16.  out  of  tlie  abundance  of  my  m. 

Psal.  5.  1.  give  ear  to  my  words,  consider  my  m. 
19.  14.  let  the  m.  of  my  heart  be  acceptable 
49.  3.  the/n.  of  my  heartshall  be  of  understanding 
90.  t  0.  we^'siiend  our  years  as  a  m. 
]04.34.my?;i.  of  him  shall  be  sweet,  be  glad  in  Ld. 
119.  97.  I  love  thy  law,  it  is  my  m.  all  the  day 
99.  than  teachers,  for  thv  testimonies  are  my  m. 
MEEK. 

JVtim.  12.  3.  now  the  man  Moses  was  very  m. 

Psal.  22.  26.  the  m.  shall  eat  and  he  satisfied 
25.  9.  the  m.  will  he  guide  in  judgment 
37.  11.  but  the  m.  shall  inherit  the  earth 
69.  t  32.  the  m.  shall  see  this  and  be  glad 
76.  9.  God  arose  to  save  all  the  m.  of  the  earth 
147. 6.  the  Lord  lifleth  up  the  m.  he  casteth  down 
149.  4.  he  will  beautify  the  m.  with  salvation 

fsa.  11.4.  reprove  with  equity,  for  the  to.  of  earth 
29.  19.  the  m.  shall  increase  their  joy  in  the  Lord 
61.  1.  anointed  to  preach  good  tidings  to  the  m. 

Amos  2.  7.  thai  turn  aside  the  way  of  the  to. 

Zeph.'i.  3.  seek  ye  the  Lord,  all  ye  ?«.  of  the  earth 

Mat.  5.  5.  blessed  are  the  m.  ||  11.  29.  for  I  am  to. 

21.  5.  behold,  thy  king  cometh  to  thee  to. 

1  Pet.  3.  4.  the  ornament  of  a  m.  and  quiet  spirit 
MEEKNESS 

Signifies,  [!]  A  temper  of  mind  that  is  not  easily 
provoked,  and  suffers  injuries  without  de.tire 
of  revenge,  and  quietly  submits  to  the  jrill  of 
God,  Co].  3.  12.  f2]  An  humble  submi.<^sive 
frame  of  spirit,  ready  to  receive  and  entertain 
the  truths  of  God,  Jam.  1.  21. 

Psal.  18.  t  35.  with  thy  m.  thou  hast  multiplied  me 
45.  4.  ride  prosperously,  because  of  truth  and  m. 

Zeph.  2  3.  seek  righteousness,  seek  to.  shall  be  hid 

1  Cor.  4.  21.  shall  I  come  in  the  spirit  of  »n.  ? 

2  Cor.  10   1.  T  beseech  you  by  the  m.  of  Christ 
Cral.  5.  23.  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  to.  temperance 

6.  1.  restore  such  a  one  in  the  spirit  of  m. 
Eph.  4.  2.  that  ye  walk  with  all  lowliness  and  m. 
C^l.  3.  12.  put  on  therefore  to.  long-suflTcring 


MEE 

1  Tim.  6. 11.  follow  after  faith,  ove,  patience,  m, 

2  Tim.  2. 25.  in  m.  inslructing  those  that  oppose 
Tit.  3.  2.  but  gentle,  shewing  all  m.  to  all  men 
Jam.  1.  21.  receive  with  7n.  the  ingrafted  word 

3.  13.  let  him  shew  his  works  with  m  of  wiidom 
1  Pet.  3. 15.  to  give  a  reason  of  your  hope  with  n» 

MEET. 
Gen.  2.  18.  I  will  make  a  help  m.  for  him 

20.  lliere  was  not  found  a  help  m.  for  Adann 
Exod.8.  26.  ftiosts  said,  it  is  not  m.  so  to  do 
Deut.  3.  18.  ye  pass  over,  all  that  are  7;i.  foi  war 
Judg.  5.  30.  ?;i.  for  the  necks  of  them  Ihat  take 
Eirai.\i.  it  was  not  7n.  tosee  the  king's  dishonour 
Job  34.  31.  surely  it  is  m.  to  be  said  to  God 
Prov.  11.  24.  that  wifliholdeth  more  than  is  m. 
Jer.  26.  14.  do  with  me  as  seemeth  vi.  to  you 

27. 5. have  given  earth  to  whom  itseemed  m.  to  me 
i^2e/t.l5.4.  is  it  TO.fjr  any  work?  ||  5.  to.  for  no  work 
Mat.  3.  8.  bring  forth  fruits  m.  for  repentance 

15.26.  not  /n.'to  take  children's  bread,  JV/ari  7.  27. 
Luke  15.  32.  it  was  7n.  we  should  make  merry 
Acts  26.  20.  and  do  works  to.  for  repentance 
fto7rt.l.27.ieceiving  thatrecompence  which  was  m. 

1  Cor.  15.  9.  that  am  not  to.  to  he  called  an  apostlit 

16.  4.  if  it  be  m.  that  I  go  also,  they  shall  go 
Phil.  1.  7.  even  as  it  is  m.  for  me  to  think  iliis 
CoM. 12.lialh  made  usm.  to  be  partakers  of  inherit. 

2  Thess.  1.  3.  bound  to  thank  G.  for  you,  as  it  is  j/j. 
2  Ti}n.  2.  21.  he  shall  be  vessel  7n.  for  master's  use 
Heb.  6.  7.  herbs  m.  for  them  hy  whom  it  is  dressed 
2  Pet.  1.  13.  yea,  I  think  it  m.  to  stir  you  up 

MEET. 
<7e7j.  14.  17.  king  of  Sodom  went  out  to  to.  him 

18.  2.  Abraham  saw  them,  and  ran  to  jh.  them 

19.  ].  Lot  seeing  them,  rose  up  to  ul.  tluin 

24. 17.  the  servant  ran  to  7n.  Rebekah,  and  saic 
65.  what  man  is  this  that  walketh  to  m.  us? 

29.  13.  Laban  ran  to  7/1.  Jacob,  and  embraced  him 

30.  16.  Leah  went  out  to  m.  Jacob,  and  said 
32. 6.  thy  brother  Esau  cometh  to  m   thee,  33.  4. 
46.  29.  Joseph  went  up  to  m.  Israel  his  Father 

Exod.  4.  14.  behold,  Aaron  cometh  forth  to  m.  thee 
27.  Lord  said,  go  into  the  w  ilderness  to  m.  Mo»et 

18.  7.  Moses  went  out  to  7«.  his  father  in-law 

19.  17.  brought  forth  the  people  to  m.  with  God 
23.  4.  if  thou  771.  thine  enemy's  o.v  going  astray 
25.  22.  there  I  will  m.  with  thee,  and  commune 

with  thee,  29.  42,  43.  |  30.  6,  36.  J^um.  17.  4 
J'ftim.  22.  36.  Balak  went  out  to  m.  Balaam 
23.  3.  peradventure  tjie  Lord  will  come  to  to.  ma 

15.  stand  here,  while  I  m.  the  Lord  yonder 
71.  13.  went  forth  to  m.  them  without  the  camp 
.fosh.Z.  16.  Rahab  said,  lest  'he  pursuers  m.  you 

9.  II.  take  victuals  with  you,  and  go  to  m.  them 
Judg.  4.  18.  Jael  went  out  to  m.  Sisera,  22. 

6.  35.  to  Zebulun,  and  they  came  up  to  m.  Gideon 
11.  31.  whatever  comelhout  of  the  doors  to  to.  ma 
34.  his  daughter  came  to  771.  him  with  dances 
19.  3.  father  of  the  damsel  rejoiced  to  m.  liim 
Ruth  2.  22.  ihat  they  m.  thee  not  in  any  other  field 

1  .Sa77i.  10.  3.  and  there  shall  to.  thee  three  men 

5.  thou  shall  m.  a  company  of  pro;ibets  coming 
13.  10.  Saul  went  to  m.  Samuel  lo  salute  him 
15.  12.  when  Samuel  rose  up  early  to  771.  Saul 

17.  48.  till'  Philistine  drew  nigh  to  to.  David 

18.  6.  the  women  came  to  77!.  Saul  with  tabreia 
25.  32.  Lord  which  sent  thee  this  day  to  m.  mo 
30.  21.  men  went  to  m.  David  and  to  m.  )ieople 

2  ■'Sam.  6.  20.  Michal  came  out  to  7/1.  David 

10.  5.  David  sent  to  m.  the  men,  1  Chron.  19.  5. 
15.  32.  Husliai  the  Archite  came  to  7/1.  him 

19.  15.  Judah  ||  24.  Mephibosheth  to  7h.  king 

1  /iings^.S.  Shiinel  came  down  to  m.  meat  Jorda 
19  Solomon  roseu|i  to  m.Bath-shebahis  mothe 
18.  10.  Obadiah  went  to  771.  Ahab,  to  m.  Elijah 

21.  18.  arise,  go  down  lo  771.  Ahab  king  of  Israel 
2 /)r/;(^sl.3.go  up  to  77!. messengers  of  king  of  Sama 

6.  there  came  a  man  lo  m.  us  and  said  to  us 

7.  what  manner  of  man  came  up  to  to.  you  1 
2.  15.  the  sons  of  the  prophets  came  lo  m.  Elishi 

4.  26.  run  now,  I  pray  thee,  to  771.  her,  and  say 
29.  if  thou  771.  any  man,  salute  him  not 

5.  21.  he  lighted  from  the  chariot  lo  771.  him,  26. 

8.  8.  go  TO.  the  man  of  God  ||  9.  Hazael  went  to  m 

9.  17!  take  a  horseman,  and  send  to  m.  them 
18.  there  went  <me  on  horseback  to  777.  him 

10.  15.  he  lighted  on  Jonadab  coming  to  771.  him 
10.  10.  Ahaz  went  to  m.  the  kin.'^  of  Assyria 

JVeh.  0.  2.  let  lis  m.  tngclher  in  the  plain,  10. 
.fob  5. 14.  they  TO.  with  darkness  in  the  day-time 

39.  21.  the  horse  goelh  on  to  771.  the  armed  men 
Prov.  7.  15.  thereTore  came  I  forth  lo  m.  thee 

17. 12.  let  a  hear  robbed  of  hor  whelps  m.  a  inn» 

22.  2  the  rich  and  poor  m.  lojether,  the  Lord  is 
29.  13   th"  poor  and  deceitful  man  m.  together 

Isa.  7.  3  go  forth  to  m  .\haz,  thou,  and  thy  son 
14  9.  hell  is  moved  for  '.bee  to  to.  ihee  at  thy  com 
34.  14.  the  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  also  m 
47.3.  vrngean'-e,  and  Twill  not  m.  thee  a»aini«U 

Jer.  41   6  and  I.^hmael  went  foitli  to  m.  them 


MEM 

•/er.bl.Sl.oneiKMtnmlmosseiiger  run  turn. another 
Hos.  13.f.  I  will  m.  tlu'in  us  ibear  berc;iv.  of  wlielps 
Smos  4.  Vi.  prepare  to  in.  tliy  God,  U  Israel 
Z,ech.  2.  3.  another  angel  went  out  to  m.  Iiim 
Id'^t.  8.  34.  the  whole  city  came  out  to  m.  Jesus 
35.  1.  and  went  ("orth  to  m.  the  bridegroom 

6.  the  bridegroom  cometh,  go  ye  out  to  m.  liim 
Mark  14.13.  there  sliall  m.  you  a  man,  Lukei'-l.  10. 
Lu.Vf  14.31.  he  be  able  with  ten  thousand  to  m.  him 
Joan  \-i.  13.  people  went  forth  to  m.  him,  and  cried 
Hcts'2i.\ctX\\Ky  came  to  ni.usas  far  as  Appii-forum 
1  Thes3.  4. 17.  in  the  clouds  to  in.  the  L.  in  the  air 

MEETEST. 
2Kings  10.  3.1ook  out  Ihe  m.  of  your  master's  sons 
I$a.  54.  5.  thou  >n.  hiin  that  rejoic.  and  works  right. 

MEETETH. 
Oen.  32.  17.  when  Esau  my  brother  m.  thee 
■ATuHi.Sj.iy.shallslay  murderer  when  he  m.  him,21. 

MEETING. 
N'utn.  24. 1 1.  went  not  to  the  m.  of  enchantments 

1  •Sam.  21. 1.  Ahimelech  was  afraid  at  m.  of  David 
laa.  1.  13.  it  is  iniquity,  even  the  solemn  m. 

MELODY. 
Isa.  23.  16.  make  sweet  m.  sing  many  songs 
51.  3.  joy  shall  be  found  therein,  the  voice  of  m. 
Amos  5.  23.  I  will  not  hear  the  m.  of  thy  viols 
Eph.  5.  19.  making  m   in  your  heart  to  the  Lord 

MELONS. 
Kum.  11.  5.  we  lemember  the  m.  and  the  onions 

MELT 
Signifies,  [1]  To  make  hard  bodies  liquid  or  fluid., 
Ezek.22.22.   [2J  To  waste  and  be  diminished, 
1  Sam.  14. 16.  [3]  To  faint  and  be  discouraged, 
Josh.  2.  11.  2  Sam.  17.  10. 
Kxod.  15.  15.  the  inhabitants  of  Canaan  shall  m. 
Deut.  20.  t  S.  return,  lest  his  brethren's  heart  m. 
Josh.  2.  t'J.  the  inhabitants  7n.  because  of  you 

11.  when  we  heard  these  things,our  lieartsdul  m. 
14. 8.  my  brethren  made  the  heart  of  the  peojile  m. 

2  Sam.  17.  10.  is  as  heart  of  a  lion,  shall  utterly  m 
fsal.  39.  1 11.  thou  makest  his  beauty  to  m.  away 

58.  7.  let  them  m.  away  as  waters  which  run 
112.10.  he  shall  gnash  with  his  teeth,  and  m.  away 
Isa.  13.  7.  every  man's  heart  shall  m.  Ezek.  21. ' 
19  1.  the  heart  of  Egypt  shall  m.  in  midst  of  it 
Jer.  9.  7.  behold,  I  will  m.  them,  and  try  them 
£2eA'.22.20.to  ni.it,!  will  leave  you  there  and  (H.you 
Amos'i.  5.  Ihe  L.  toucheth  the  land,  and  it  shall  m 

13.  ana  all  the  hills  shall  /«.  JVaA.  1.  5. 
2  Pel.  3.  10.  and  the  elements  shall  ttj.  with  heat,  12 

MELTED. 
Ezod.  16.  21.  when  the  sun  waxed  hot  it  m. 
Deut.  1.  128.  our  brethren  have  m.  our  heart 
Josh.  5. 1.  their  heart  m.  \\  7.  5.  hearts  of  Israel  m, 
Judg.  5.  5.  the  mountains  m.  before  the  Lord 

1  9am.  14.  16.  behold,  the  multitude  m.  away 

2  Ktngi  22.  t  9.  thy  servants  have  m.  the  money 
Psai.  22.  14.  my  heart  is  m.  in  midst  of  my  bowels 

46.  6.  he  uttered  his  voicg,  and  the  earth  »h. 
97.  5.  the  hills  m.  bke  wa'||  107.26.  their  soul  m. 

Isa.  34.  3.  mountains  shall  be  m.  with  their  blood 
64.  t  7.  hast  m.  us,  because  of  our  iniiiuities 

Jer  49.t23.Damascus,Hamath,  and  Arpad,  arem. 

Eiek.  22.  21.  ye  shall  be  m.  in  the  midst  thereof 

22.  as  silver  is  m.  in  the  midst  of  the  furnace 

MELTETH. 

Job  6.  t  14.  to  him  that  m.  pity  be  shewed 

Psal.  5f<.8.  as  a  snail  which  m.  let  them  pass  away 
68.2.  as  wax  m.  so  let  wicked  perish  at  jiresence 
119.  28.  my  8oul  m.  for  heaviness,  strengthen  me 
147.  18.  he  sendeth  out  his  word  and  m.  them 

Isa.  40.  19.  the  workman  m.  a  graven  imago 

Jer.  6.  29.  bellows  burnt,  the  founder  m.  in  vain 

A'aA.2.i0.  the  heart  of  Nineveh  m.  the  knees  smite 
MELTING. 

ha.  64.  2.  as  when  the  ni.  fire  burnetii,  the  firo 
MEMBER 

Signifies,  [1]  ./Iny  part  of  a  natural  body,  1  Cor. 

12.  12,  26.  [2]  Jill  the  faculties  of  the  soul, 
together  with  the  parts  of  the  body,  Rom.  6. 13, 
19.  [3J  The  unrenewed  part  of  man,  which  is 
like  a  body  consisting  of  many  memhers,  and 
puttcth  forth  itself  chiefly  in  and  by  the  mem- 
bers of  the  body,  Rom.  7.  23.  [4]  Every  scn- 
tual  and  sinful  affection.  Col.  3.  .5.  5)  Chris- 
tian or  gospel  believers  in  the chm ch,  which  is 
Christ's  mystical  body,  Eph.  4. 25.  j  5.  30.  [6] 
Thoughts,  Job  17. 1 7. 

I  Cor.  !2.  14.  the  body  is  not  one  m.  but  many 
19.  if  they  were  all  one  m.  where  were  the  body? 
26.  whether  one  m.  suffer,  one  m.  be  honoured 
Jam.  3  5.  even  ao  the  tonsne  is  a  little  m. 

MEMIJERS. 
De^l.  23.  1.  he  that  hath  his  privy  m.  cut  off 
Job  17.  7.  and  all  my  m.  are  as  a  shadow 
Paal.  139.  16.  in  thy  book  all  my  m.  were  written 
Afat.  5.  20.  that  one  of  thy  m.  should  perish,  30. 
Row.  6.  13.  neither  yield  your  m.  instruments 

19.  as  ye  yielded  your  m.  Hrrv.mts  to  sin 
7  3  tho  motions  of  sins  did  work  in  our  m.. 
370 


MEiN 

liom.~.t",.I  see.  auotlierlawinmy  m.  warring!  into 
captivity  to  the  law  of  sin,  which  is  in  my  m 
12.  4.  f'iras  we  have  many  m.  in  one  body,  and  all 
m.  have  not  the  •-iime  olhce 
5.  we  are  every  o:>e  m.  one  of  another 
1  Cur.  0.15.knovv  ye  not,  your  bodies  are  the  m.  of 
Christ  !  shall  1  then  take  the  m.  of  Christ? 
12.  12.  the  body  l.atli  many  m.  all  m.  are  one  body 
lei.  but  now  hath  God  set  the  m.  in  the  boiiy 
20.  but  now  are  they  many  m.  yet  one  body 
22.  much  mure  those  m.  which  seem  inoreleeble 

25.  but  that  the  m.  should  have  the  same  care 

26.  one  member  suti'er,  all  the  m.  sutler  with  it 

27.  yeare  the  body  of  Christ,  and  hi.  in  particular 
Kuh.  4.  25.  for  we  are  m.  one  of  another 

5.  30.  we  are  m.of  his  body,  of  his  flesh  and  bones 
Col.  3.  5.  mortify  your  m.  which  are  on  the  earth 
Jam.  3.  6.  so  is  the  tongue  among  our  m.  that  it 

4.  1.  eveti  of  your  lusts  that  war  in  your  m. 

MEMORIAL. 
Ezod.  3.  15.  tills  is  my  m.  unto  all  generations 

12.  14.  this  day  shall  be  to  you  for  a  in. 

13.  9.  it  shall  be  for  a  m.  between  thine  eyes 
17. 14.  write  this  for  a  ;/(.  in  a  book,  and  rehearse 

28.  12.  for  stones  of  m.  to  the  children  of  Israel 
29.  for  a  m.  before  the  Lord  continually,  3i).  7. 

30.  10.  the  atonement  money  may  be  for  a  m. 
Leu.  2.  2.  the  priest  shall  burn  the  m.  of  it  on  the 

altar,  9.  16.  |  5.  12.  1  6.  15.  J^\m.  5.  20. 

23.  24.  a  m.  of  blowing  trumpets,  Jfum.  10.  10. 

24.  7.  put  pure  frankincense  on  the  bread  fur  a  m. 
Mum.  5.  15.  for  it  is  an  oflering  of  m.  of  ini(|uity 

18.  priest  put  the  ofiering  o(  in.  in  her  hands 
16.  40.  took  brasen  censers  to  be  a  m.  to  Israel 

31.  54.  took  the  gold  of  the  captains  for  a  m. 

fush.  4.  7.  and  these  stones  shall  be  for  a  jn. 
JV(?/j.2.20.  you  have  no  portion  nor  rn.  in  Jerusalem 
£»(A.9.28.nor  the  m.  of  them  perish  from  their  seed 
Psal.  9.  6.  their  m.  is  perished  with  them 

30.  t  4.  at  the  m.  of  his  holiness,  97.  f  12. 

135.  13.  and  thy  m.  throughout  all  generations 
[sa.  66.  t  3.  he  that  maketh  a  m.  as  if  he  blessed 
tlos.  12.  5.  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  Lord  is  his  m. 

14.  t  7.  tiie  m.  theteuf  as  the  wine  of  Lebanon 
Zech.  6.14. crowns  be  for  a  m.  inthetemjileof  Lord 
Mat. 26.  13.  this  be  told  for  a  m.of  her,  Mark  14.9. 
Jlcts  10.  4.  prayers  and  alms  are  come  up  tor  a  m. 

ME.MORY 
Signifies,  [1]  That  faculty  of  the  mind,  whereby 
it  retuAis  or  recollects  the  images  and  remem- 
brances of  the  things  we  have  seen,  imagined, 
or  understood,  1  Cor.  15.  2.     [2]  Memorial, 
name,  or  report,  Prov.  10.  7.  Isa.  26.  14. 
Psal.  109.  15.  that  he  may  cut  ofi"the  m.  of  them 
145.7.  they  shall  utter  the  wi.  of  thy  great  goodness 
Prov.  10.  7.  the  m.  of  the  just  is  blessed 
Eccl.  9.  5.  for  the  in.  of  them  is  forgotten 
Isa.  26.  14.  and  mtule  all  their  m.  to  peiish 
1  Cor.  15.2.  if  ye  keuj)  in  //(.  what  I  preached  to  you 

AIEN. 
Gen.  4.  26.  then  began  in.  to  call  on  the  name  of  L 
6.  1.  when  m.  began  to  multiply  on  the  earth 
13.  2.  he  looked,  and  lu,  three  m.  stood  by  him 

19.  -t.  the  m.  of  the  city,  m.  of  Sodmn  compassed 
5  -.vhere  are  nt.  which  came  into  thee  this  night? 
8.  only  to  these  m.  do  nothing  ||  11.  smote  the  m. 

32.28.  power  with  God  and  m.  and  ha.^t  prevailed 
34.  21.  these  men  are  peaceable  with  us,  let  the.ii 
22.  only  herein  will  the  m.  consent  to  us 
42.  11.  we  are  true  m.  31.  ||  43.  16.  bring  m.  home 
44.  4.  Joseph  said,  up,  follow  afler  the  m. 
46.32. 7H. are  shepherds,  for  their  trade  to  feed  en  tt. 

Eiod.  1.  17.  but  saved  the  m.  children  alive,  18. 
10. 11.  go  now  ye  that  are  m.  and  serve  the  Lord 
34.23.  thrice  in  the  year  shall  m.  children  appear 

Mum.  1.  17.  Moses  and  Aaron  took  these  7h. 
13.  32.  all  the  people  are  m.  of  great  slature 
14.37.  those  m.  that  did  bring  evil  report  on  land 
16.  14.  wilt  thou  put  out  the  eyes  of  these  m.  ? 

29.  if  these  jn.die  the  common  death  of  all  m. 
22.  9.  God  said,  what  m.  are  these  with  thee? 

35.  the  angel  said  to  Balaam,  go  with  the  m. 

25.  5.  slay  ye  every  one  his  m.  that  were  joined 
Deut.  1.35.  not  one  of  these  m.  shall  see  good  land 

3'2.26.make  remembrance  to  cense  from  among  ?n. 

33.  6.  let  Reuben  live,  let  not  his  m.  be  few 

Josh.  2.2.  there  came  m.  in  hither  to-night  of  Israel 

3.  bring  forth  the  m.  that  are  come,  1  .Sam.  11.12. 

,/udg.  6.  27.  because  he  feared  the  m.  of  the  city 

8.8.the  m.  of  Peiiuel  answered  as  the  m.  of  Succoth 

15.  should  give  bread  lo  thy  m.  that  are  weary 

9.  54.  that  m.  say  not  of  me,  a  woman  slew  him 

16.  9.  lh(?re  were  m.  lying  in  wait  in  the  chamber 

20.  13.  now  therefore  deliver  us  the  m.  of  Belial 
1  .S'am.2.  2().  was  in  favour  with  the  Lord  and  m. 

t33.  all  the  increase  of  thine  house  shall  die,  ni. 
5.  9.  he  smote  the  m.  of  the  city,  small  and  girat 

12.  m.  that  died  not  wtirc  smitten  with  emerods 
24.9. David  snid,  wherefore hearest  thou ?«. words? 
25.  15.  but  the  m,  were  ve-y  good  unto  us 


MEJN 

2  .Sam.  3.  fi).  tliene  m.  the  sons  of  Zeruiah  loo  hard 
10.  12.  and  let  us  p'ay  the  vi.  for  our  people 
19. 28,  were  but  dead  men  before  my  loi  i  the  kiag 
23.  3.  he  that  ruleth  over  m.  must  be  just 
20.  slew  two  lion-hke  m.  of  Moab,  1  Chr.  II.  22, 

1  Kings  10.  8.  happy  thy  m.  that  hear  thy  wisdom 
20.  17.  there  are  m.  cuiiie  out  of  Samaria 

33.  now  the  m.  did  diligently  ohseive  whether 

2  Kings  6.  20.  Lord,  open  liiu  eyes  of  these  m.to  sea 
12.  15.  they  reckoned  not  with  ni.  of  the  money 
17.  30.  tlie  m.  of  Babylon  made  Succoth-benoth, 

jn.  of  Cuth,Nergal,7«.  of  Haiiiaih,  Ashima 

18.27  hath  he  not  sent  me  to  the  m.  which  sit  on 

the  wall,  to  eat  their  own  dung?  Isa.  36.  12. 

20.  14.  said  to  him,  what  said  these  m.?  Isa.  39.  3. 

1  Ckron.  11. 19.  shall  I  drink  the  blood  of  these  m.1 

16.  31.  let  m.  say  among  the  nations.  Lord  reigns 
19.  5.  for  the  m.  were  greatly  ashamed 

2  Chroii.  6. 18  will  God  in  very  deed  dwell  with  m.1 
28. 1.").  the  m.  expressed  by  name  look  the  captives 
34.  12.  and  the  m.  did  the  work  faithfully 

Kira  I.  4.  let  m.  of  his  place  help  him  with  silver 

4.  21.  give  commandment  to  cause  these  )«.  cease 
6.  8.  1  decree  that  expences  be  given  to  the.se  iiu 

J\'ch.  4.  23.  nor  m.  of  the  guard  which  followed 

5.  5.  other  m.  liave  our  lands  and  vineyards 
.hb  4.  13.  when  deep  sleep  falleth  on  m.  33.  15. 

19.  1 19.  the  m.  of  r.iy  secret  ahhurred  me 
28.  4.  are  dried  up,  they  are  gone  away  from  m 
31.  31.  if  thern.  of  my  tabernacle  said  not 
37.  24.  m.  do  therefore  fear  him,  he  respecteth  not 
Psal.  9. 20.  they  may  know  themselves  lo  be  but  m. 

17.  14.  from  ?«.  which  are  thy  hand,  from  m. 
49.  18.  m.  will  praise  thee  when  thou  doest  well 
1)2.  9.  m.  of  low  degree  are  vanity,  m.  of  high  a  lie 
08.  18.  ascended,  thou  hast  received  gifts  for  »n. 

72.  17.  and  m.  shall  be  blessed  in  him,  all  nationg 

73.  5.  they  are  not  in  trouble  as  other  m.  neither 
are  they  plagued  like  other  m. 

82.  7.  ye  are  gods,  hut  ye  shall  die  like  m. 

83.  18.  that  m.  may  know  that  thou  art  over  all 
107.8. 0  that  m.  would  praise  the  Lord,  15,  21,  31. 
119.  t24.  thy  testimonies  are  the  ?n.  of  my  counsel 
124.  2.  on  our  side,  when  ?«.  rose  up  against  us 
145.  6.  m.  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy  acts 

Pray.  6.  30.  m.  do  not  despise  a  thief,  if  he  steal 

8.  4.  to  you,  O  )H.  I  call  |{  16.  6.  rn.  depart  from  evil 
20.  6.  most  m.  proclaim  each  his  own  goodness 

25.  1.  which  the  ui.  of  Hezekiah  copied  out 
27.  so  for  7H.  lo  search  their  own  glory,  not  glory 

28.  28.  when  the  wicked  rise,  m.  hide  tliemselve* 
Eccl.  3.  14.  God  doelh  it  that  m  should  fear  him 
Isa.  3.  25.  thy  JH.  shall  fall  by  iheswurd,  thy  mighty 

6.  12.  and  the  Lord  have  lemoved  m.  faraway 

7.  13.  is  it  a  small  thing  lor  you  lo  weary  m.  T 
31.  3.  now  the  Egyptians  are  m.  and  not  God 
38.  16.  O  Lord,  by  thise  things  m.  live 
43. 4.  wherefore  I  will  give  m.  for  thee,  and  people 
45. 24.  even  lo  liim  shall  »«.  come,  and  all  incensed 

46.  8.  remember  this,  and  shew  yourselves  m. 

60.  11.  that  m.  may  bring  to  thee  the  forces 

61.  6.  m.  shall  call  you  the  ministers  ofoni  God 
C4.  4.  m.  have  not  heard,  nor  perceived  by  the  ear 

Jer.  5.  26.  they  set  a  trap,  they  catch  m. 
6.23.horsessetin  array,  as  n(.  for  war  against  thea 

9.  10.  neither  can  m.  hear  the  voice  ol  the  cattle 
18.  21.  and  let  their  m.  be  put  to  death 
34. 18, 1  will  give  the  m.  that  Iransgr.  my  covenant 
28.  9.  these  m.  have  done  evil  to  prophet  Jeremiah 
40.  8.  then  came  to  Gedaliah  they  and  their  in. 

47.  2.  then  the  m.  shall  cry  and  shall  howl 
49.  28.  arise  ye,  and  spoil  the  m.  of  ihe  east 
51.  14,  surely  I  will  fill  thee  with  m.  as  with  caterp. 

/.am.  2.  15.  that  m.  call  the  perfection  of  beauty 
Ezek.  11.  2.  these  are  the  m.  that  devise  mischief 
14.  3,  these  m.  set  up  their  idols  in  their  heart 

14.  tho'  these  three  m.  Noah,  Daniel,  Job,  16, 18. 
23.  40.  that  ye  have  sent  for  m.  to  come  from  fur 
25.  4,  I  will  deliver  thee  to  the  m.  of  the  east,  10. 
34.  31.  ye,  my  flock  of  my  pasture,  are  m.  I  God 
35.8.  I  will  fill  his  mountains  with  his  slain  bj. 
36.  10.  I  will  multiply  in.  upon  you,  37. 
Dan.  3.  12.  these  m.  have  not  regarded  thee 
22.  fire  slew  those  m.  that  took  up  Shadrach 
27.  saw  these  m.  upon  whose  bodies   the  fi.a 
had  no  power 
4.  25.  that  they  shall  drive  thee  from  in.  32. 

6.  .').  then  said  these  ni.  we  shall  not  find  occasion 

26,  that  m.  fear  before  the  God  of  Daniel 
//o,«.6,7.but  they  like  in.  transgressed  the  covcna/.t 
Obad.  7.  m.  that  were  at  pence  deceived  thee 

t  7.  Ihe  m.  of  thy  pence  have  deceived  Ihes 
MIc.  2.  8.  thatpass securely,  as  m.  averse  from  war 

7.  6.  man's  oiiemios  are  the  m.  of  his  own  hous< 
Hah.  1,  14.  and  makest  m.  as  the  fishes  of  the  sea 
7,ech.  3.  8.  thy  fellows,  they  are  m.  wondered  at 

7.  2.  had  sent  their  m.  to  pray  before  the  Loi« 
11.6.  but  In,  I  will  deliver  the  m.  every  one 
Milt.  5.  16   let  your  light  so  shine  before  m 
19.  and  shall  teach  m.  so,  shal  be  called  the  Icust 


MEN 

Jtfat.  6. 1.  take  Weed  yoii  do  not  your  alms  bi  fore  in. 
16.  their  facea,  fliat  lliey  ciiuy  apj.ear  to  m.  lu  ust 

18.  aiiomt,  llial  lliou  appear  not  unto  m.  to  fast 
7. 12  wliatsoever  ye  would  that  m.  lihuuld  do  to 

vou,  do  ye  even  so  to  them,  l.uke  fi.  31. 

11.  8.  God  wlio  had  given  such  power  to  m. 
10.  3J.  shall  cuuless  me  heldre  m.  ImUc  12.  8. 

33.  wllll^o  shall  deny  me  before  m.  Luke  12.  9. 

13.  2.5   but  winle  m.  slept,  ins  enemy  came 

10.  13.  wlioin  do  m.  say  that  1  am  ]  Mark  8. 27. 
23.  JS.  outwardly  ye  appear  righteous  to  m. 
mark  S.  24.  and  said,  1  see  m.  as  trees  walking 
lu.  27.  with  III.  it  18  impossible,  Luke  18.  27. 
t,uke  2.  14.  peace  on  earth,  good  will  toward  m. 
5.  10.  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  catch  m. 
11.31.  shall  rise  up  with  the  m.  of  this  generation 

12.  48.  to  whom  m.  have  committed  much 

18.  11.  I  thank  thee,  1  am  not  as  other  ni.  are 
hhn  5.  41.  1  receive  not  honour  from  m. 

17.  6.  I  have  manifested  thy  name  to  the  m. 
.4(;isl.21.of  these  m.  which  have  companied  with  us 
2.  13.  others  said,  these  m.  are  fi>ll  of  new  wine 

4.  16.  saying,  what  shall  we  do  to  these  m.? 

5.  4.  thou  hast  not  lied  unto  m.  but  unto  God 
25.  the  m.  ye  put  in  prison  are  in  the  temple 
29.  we  ought  to  obey  God  rather  than  m. 

35.  what  ye  intend  to  do,  as  touching  these  m. 
38. 1  say  unto  you,  refrain  from  these  m. 

10.  19.  the  Spirit  said,  behold  three  m.  seek  thee 

14.  15.  we  also  are  m.  of  like  passions  with  you 

15.  26.  w.  that  hazarded  their  lives  for  Jesus 

16. 17.  tlijse  m.  are  the  servants  of  most  high  God 
35.  sent  the  Serjeants,  saying,  let  those  m.  go 

19.  37.  for  ye  have  brought  hither  these  m. 
20.30.  also  of  yourselves  shall  m.  arise,  speaking 
2-1.16.coiiscience  void  of  otfeiice  toward  G.  and  m. 

Rom.  1.2T.  m.  with  w.  working,  which  is  unseemly 
12.  16.  but  condescend  to  711.  of  low  estate 

1  Cor.4.9.we  aie  made  a  spectacle  to  angels  and  m. 
14.  2.  for  he  speaketh  not  to  m.  but  to  God 

20.  not  children,  but  in  understanding  be  m. 

21.  with  III.  of  other  tongues  and  lips  will  I  speak 

2  Cor.  5. 11.  the  terror  of  the  Lord,  we  persuade  m. 

8.  13.  for  I  naean  not  that  other  m.  be  eased 
GaM.lO.doI  now  persuade  ?«..?  orseek  please  m.? 
Eph.  4.  8.  he  led  captive,  and  gavf.T.ii*  to  m. 

5.28.  so  ought  rn.to  love  their  uives  as  their  own 

6.  7.  as  to  the  Lord  and  not  tii  m.  Cut  3.  23. 

1  Tlicss.  2. 4.  we  speak  not  as  |ili  asing  m.  hut  God 
1  Tim.  2.  8.  I  will  that  m.  pray  every  where 
i  Tim.  3. 2.  m.  shall  be  lovers  of  themselves,  proud 
U)'b.  5.  1.  every  high-priest  taken  from  among  m. 

6.  16.  form,  verily  swear  by  the  gieaier,  an  oath 

7.  8  and  here  m.  that  die  receive  tithes 

9.  27.  lis  it  is  appointed  unto  vi.  once  to  die 
12.  23.  to  the  spirits  of  just  ni.  made  perfect 

Jam.  3.  9  therewith  curse  we  m.  which  are  made 
!  Pet.  4. 6.  might  be  judged  according  10  m.  in  Hcsh 
C  Pet.  1.  21.  but  holy  m.  of  God  spake  as  moved 
Jude  4.  for  there  are  certain  m.  crept  in  unawares 
Rev.%.  4.  but  only  those  j«.  which  have  not  the  seal 
10.  their  power  was  to  hurt  m.  five  months 
14.  4.  these  were  redeemed  from  among  m. 

16. 18.  such  as  was  not  since  m.  were  on  the  earth 
21.  3.  behold,  the  tabernacle  of  God  is  with  m. 

Ml  MEN. 
Gc7i.l7.27.nMlhe  m.  of  ids  bouse  were  circumcised 
£:xo(i.4.19.aH  them,  are  dead  whichsought  thy  life 
JViim. 16.29. if  these  die  the  common  death  of  aW  m. 
Dcut.  4.  3.  all  the  m.  that  followed  Baal-peor 
t  .Sam.  13.  9.  Amnon  said,  have  out  all  m.  from  me 
1  Kings  i  31.  for  Solomon  was  wiser  than  all  m. 
Job  3?.  7.  that  all  m.  may  know  his  work 
Psal.  64.  9.  all  m.  shall  fear,  and  shall  declare 

89.  47.  wherefore  hast  thou  made  all  7/1.  in  vain? 

116.  11.  I  said  in  my  baste,  all  ni.  are  nara 
Eccl.  7.  2.  for  that  is  the  end  of  all  m.  and  living 
Jer.  42.  17.  so  with  all  the  m.  that  se'  their  faces 
Zech.  8. 10.  I  set  all  m.  every  one  ag.  his  neighbour 
JUat.  10.22.  and  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  m.  for  my 
name's  sake,  Mark  13.  13.  Luke  21    17. 

19.  ll.aHm.  cannot  receive  this  saying, save  they 

26.  33.  tho'  all  m  shall  be  offeiiderl,  yet  will  not  I 
Mark  1  .:17.  allm  seek  thee  ||  5.20.  all  m.  did  marvel 

11.  ;f2.  all  m.  connti'd  .iohn  a  prophet  indeed 
/yti/fe 6.26. woe  to  you  wlion  all  m. speak  wellofyou 

13.4,  were  sinners  above  nil  m.  that  d  welt  in  .lerus. 
/ekn  1.  7.  that  all  m.  through  him  might  believe 
2.24  not  commit  himself,  because  he  knew  all  m. 
3. 26.  the  same  baplizelh,  and  all  m.  come  to  him 
5. 23.  that  all  m.  should  honour  the  Son,  even  as 
11. 48.  if  we  let  alone,  all  m.  will  believe  on  him 
12.32  if  Ilifted  up  from  earth, will  draw  a.m.  to  roe 
13. 3.5.  by  this  shall  o-Trnknow  ye  are  my  disciples 
Sc£.»  1.24.  Lord,  who  jiiiowest  the  hearts  of  allm. 
4.  21.  all  m.  jlorined  (Jod  for  what  was  done 
17  .%.  but  now  commandelh  all  m.  to  repent 
31.  whereof  he  hath  given  assurance  to  all  m. 
19-  ".  and  all  the  r--   were  dbout  twelve 

19.  aud  burn«d  tbeir  \  .oks  before  a,   m 

380 


MEN 

Acts  20.  25.  that  I  am  pure  from  blood  of  all  m. 

22.  15.  for  thou  shalt  be  hie  witness  to  nil  m. 

Rom.  5. 12.  and  so  death  passed  upon  all  /«.  tor  all 

18.  judgment  came  on  all  m.  to  condemnation, 

the  free  gift  came  on  all  m.  to  justification 

12.  17.  provide  things  honest  in  the  sight  of  all  v. 

18.  if  it  be  possible,  live  peiceabiy  with  all  m. 

16.  19.  your  obedience  is  come  abroad  to  all  m. 

1  Cor.  7.  7. 1  would  that  all  m.  were  even  as  1 

9.  19.  for  tho'  I  be  free  from  all  m.  yet  servt.  io  al 
22. 1  am  made  all  things  to  all.  m.  may  savesonie 

10.  33.  even  as  I  please  all  m.  111  all  things 

15.  19.  we  are  of  all  m.  most  miserable 

2  Cor.  3.  2.  our  epustle  known  and  read  of  all  m. 
Gal.  6.  10.  let  us  do  good  to  all  m.  especially  to 

household  of  faith 
Eph.  3. 9.  to  make  all  m.  see  what  is  the  fellowship 
Plal.  4.  5.  let  your  mcderalion  be  known  to  all  m 

1  Thess.  2. 15.  pleaee  not  G.  and  contrary  to  allm 
3. 12.  make  you  to  abound  in  love  toward  all  m 

5.  14.  sup|)ort  wcait,  be  patient  toward  all  m. 

15.  but  ever  follow  that  which  is  good  to  all  m. 

2  Thess.  3.  2.  for  all  vi.  have  not  faith 

1  Tim.'i.  1.  that  giving  of  thanks  be  made  foxallm 
4.  who  will  have  all  m.  to  be  saved  and  to  come 

4.  10.  we  trust  in  God,  who  is  Saviour  of  all  m. 

2  Tjjk.S.  24.but  be  gentle  to  all  m.  apt  to  teach 
3. 9.  for  their  folly  shall  be  made  manifest  to  all  ii 
4. 16.  no  man  stood  with  me,  but  allm.  forsook  me 

Tit.  2. 11.  the  graceof  God  hath  appeared  to  allm 
3.  2.  be  gentle,  shewing  all  meekness  to  all  m. 
Hcb.  12. 14.  follow  peace  with  all  m.  and  holiness 
Jam.  1.  5.  let  him  ask  of  God,  that  giveth  to  all  m 
]  Pi  t.  2.  17.  honour  all  m.  love  the  brotherhood 

3  ./(/'■»  12.  Demetrius  hath  good  report  of  all  m. 

ilic  LiKKTHREN,  ClIIKF,  ChOSEN,    EvlL,  GREXT. 

In  MEN. 
1  Cor.  3.  21.  therefore  let  no  ni.Tn  gl6ry  in  m. 
See  Israel,  Judah. 
Like  MEN. 
1  .Sam.  4.  9.  quit  yourselves  like  m.  1  Cor.  16.  13 
Psal.  82.  7.  ye  are  gods,  but  ye  shall  die  like  m. 
Has.  6.7.  but  they  I.  m.  have  transgressed  covenant 
Luke  12.  36.  yourselves  /.  in.  that  wait  for  their  L 

Mighty  MEN. 
Gen.  6.  4.  m.  m.  which  A-ere  of  old,  men  of  renown 
Exod.  15.  15. 7n.  m.  of  Moab  trembling  shall  take 
Josh.  1. 14.  the  mighty  m.  of  valour  shall  pass  over 

6.  2. 1  have  given  thee  Jericho  and  the  mighty  m. 
8.  3.  Joshua  chose  out  thirty  thousand  mighty  m 

10.  2.  all  the  m.  of  Gibeon  were  'mighty 

7.  ascended  from  Gilgal  with  m.  m.  of  valour 

1  Sam.  2. 4.  the  bows  of  the  miff/tty  m.  were  broken 

2  Sam.  10.  7.  when  David  heard  of  it  he  sent  Joab 

and  all  the  host  of  the  m.  in.  20.  7.  1  Chron.  19.  8 

16.  6.  mighty  m.  were  on  his  right  hand  and  left 
17.8.  and  his  m.  that  they  be  mighty  and  chafed 
23.8.1hese  be  the  na  mes  of  the  mi^Atym.David  had 

9.  Eleazar  one  of  the  three  ra.  m.  with  David 

16.  the  \\\ree  mighty  in.  brake  thro'  the  host,  17. 
22.  Benaiah  had  the  name  among  three  m.  m. 

1  Kings  1.8.  the  mighty  m.  were  not  with  Adonijah 

10.  the  mighty  m.  and  Solomon  he  called  not 

2  Kings  15.  20.  e.\acted  of  all  mighty  m.  of  wealth 
24.  14.  he  carried  away  all  the  m.  m.  of  valour 

1  Chr.  5.  24.  werem.  ?«.  ofvalour,  7.7,  9,  11,40. 
8.40.  thesons  of  Ulain,  wexcmightym.  of  \a\ouT 

11.  10.  these  also  are  tiie  chief  of  the  m.  m.  11. 

12.  1.  they  were  among  the  mighty  m.  helpers 
21.  were  all  m.  m.  of  valour,  25,  30.  |  26.  6,  31. 

29.  24.  7(1.  m.  submitted  themselves  to  Solomon 

2  Chron.  13.  S.Jeroboam  set  battle  against  A  bijah, 

heing7n.7n.  of  valour,  14.8.  |  17.  13,  14,  16. 
25.6.  Amaziah  hired  a  hundred  thousand  m.  m. 
32.3.  Hezekiah  took  counsel  with  his  murhtym. 
21.  an  angel  cut  otf  all  the  mighty  m.  of  valour 
JVfA.  11. 14.  and  their  hreihren  mighty  m.  of  valour 
■  fob  34.  24.  he  shall  break  in  pieces  mighty  m. 
£ccZ.7.19. wisdom  strengthene'ii  morethan  teuTn.m. 
Cajt«.4.  4.  hang  bucklers,  all  s\,\e\(\s  of  mighty  m. 
Isa.  21. 17.  min-hty  in.  of  Kedar  shall  be  diminished 
Jer.  5.16.  an  open  sepulchre,  they  are  aWmightym. 
26. 21.  Jehoiakim  the  king,  with  all  his  mighty  m. 
41.  16.  Johanan  recovered  tho  mighty  m.  of  war 
46.  9.  lei  m.  m.  come  forth  |1  48. 14.  vie  are  in.  m 
48.41.  hearts  of  7n.  m.  of  Moab.  as  heart  of  woman 
49.  22.  heart  of  mighty  m.  of  Edom  shall  be  as 
.50.  36.  a  sword  is  upon  her  m.  m.  and  they  shall 
51.30.7n(^Atjf7;i.  ofllabylon  have  forborne  to  fight 
56.  her  in.  m.  are  taken,  their  bows  are  broken 
57.1  will  make  drunk  her  captains  and  mighty  m. 
Lam.  1.  15.  Lord  hath  trodden  under  foot  my  ru.  m. 
Ezek.  39.  20.  be  filled  at  my  table  with  mighty  m. 
/>an.3.20.commanded7niirAi'y7n.tobind  Sbadrarh 
Nus.  10.  13.  trust  in  the  multitude  of  iUy  mighty  m. 
Joel  2.  7.  they  shall  run  like  mishty  m.  and  climb 
3.  9.  prepare  war,  wake  up  the  mighty  m. 
0Aa(/.9.lhy  jnin-A^j/fn.OTeman, shall  be  dismayed 
JVuA.  2.  3.  the  shield  of  his  miishty  m.  is  made  red 
Zech.  10.  0.  they  shall  be  as  mighty  m.  that  tread 


MEN 

llev.  6.  15.  mighty  m.  hide  thcnicelves  ir  the  dens 
19.  18.  that  ye  may  eat  the  liesh  of  migkty  m. 
Of  MEN. 
Gen.  6.  2.  sons  of  God  saw  the  daughters  of  m. 

4.  the  sons  of  God  came  in  to  the  daughters  ofm. 
Lev.  27. 29.  none  devoted  of  m.  shall  be  redeemoi 
JV-um.  18.  15.  whether  it  be  of  m.  or  beasts,  be  tiling 
31.  11.  took  all  the  prey  both  of  vi.  and  beasts 
Judg.  8.  18.  what  manner  ofm.  were  iluy  ye  slew' 

1  .Saw.  1. 1  11.  give  to  thy  handmaid  a  seed  of  w 

10.  26.  there  went  with  liim  a  band  of  vi. 

2  Sa,m.  7.  14.  I  will  chasten  him  with  the  rod  ofm 
2  Kings  13.  21.  behold  thny  spied  a  band  of  m 

23.  14.  he  filled  their  places  with  the  bones  of  m 

1  Chr.  5.  21.  they  took  away  ofm.  ten  rtiousand 

2  Chr.  22.  1.  the  band  of  m.  had  slaiii  all  the  eldeal 
./ob  7.  20.  what  shall  I  do,  O  thou  Preserver  of  7h.1 

31.  t  33.  if  1  covered  after  the  manner  of  m. 

33.  16.  then  he  openeth  the  ears  ofm.  and  sealelb 
Psal.  17.  4.  concerning  the  works  ofm. 

22.  6.  but  I  am  a  reproach  of  m.  and  despised 

/sa.'2. II. the haughtinesso/m. shall  be  bowed  down 

17.  the  haughtiness  0/771.  shall  bo  made  low 

29.  13.  their  fear  is  taught  by  the  precept  of  m. 

44.  11.  and  the  workmen,  they  are  of  m. 

51.  7.  fear  ye  not  the  reproach  of  m.  nor  be  afraid 

.53.  3.  he  is  de.-pised  and  rejecied  of  m.  a  man  of 
,fer.  9.  22  carcases  of  m.  shall  fall  as  dung  on  lieiii 

33.  5.  to  fill  them  with  the  dead  bodies  of  m. 
Ezek.  16.  17.  and  iiiaik'st  to  thyself  iiuages  of  »«. 

24.  17.  and  eat  not  the  bread  ofm.  22. 

27. 13.  they  traded  the  persons  of  m.  in  market 
36.  12.  thou  shalt  no  more  bereave  them  of  vi. 
38.  the  waste  cities  be  filled  with  flocks  of  m, 
Dan.  2.  43.  they  shall  mingle  with  the  seed  0/711 
4.  17.  the  living  may  know  that  the  Most  Higk 
ruleth  in  the  kingdom  ofm.  25,  32.  |  5.  21 
and  setteth  up  over  it  the  basest  of  m. 
Jlf'c.  2.  12.  by  reason  of  nuilliiude  o/7n.  ZccA. 2.4 
Mat.  4.  19.  and  I  will  make  you  fishers  ofm. 
5. 13.  to  be  cast  out  and  trodden  under  foot  of  m. 
6.2.  they  may  have  glory  0/7K.  ||  5.  seen  ofm.  23. 5i 
10. 17.  beware  0/  tb.  ||  19.  12.  made  eunuchs  of  m. 
15. 9.  for  doctrines,  commandm.  of  m.  Mark  7. 7 

16.  23.  but  the  things  that  be  of  m.  Mark  8.  33. 

17.  22.  shall  be   betrayed  into  the  hands  of  m 

Mark  9.  31.  J^ke  9.  44.  j  24.  7 

21.  25.  was  John's  baptism  of  heaven  or  of  m.t 
26.  if  we  say  ofm.  Mark  11.  30, 32.  Luke^Q.^t 

22.  16.  regardest  not  persons  of  m.  Mark  12.  14. 

23.  7.  love  to  be  called  of  m.  Rabbi,  Rabbi 
Mark  7.  21.  out  of  the  heart  ofm.  proceed  evil 
John  1.  4.  and  the  life  was  the  light  0/771. 

12.43.  they  loved  the  praise  o/7«.  more  than 

18.  3.  Judas  having  received  a  band  0/777. 
Acts  5.  36.  to  whom  a  number  0/777.  joined 

38.  if  this  work  be  0/777.  it  will  come  to  nougkt 

14.  11.  the  gods  are  come  down  in  likeness  of  m 

15.  17.  the  residue  0/7^  might  seek  after  God 

17.  12.  honourable  women,  and  of  m.  not  a  few 
Rom.  1.  18.  against  all  unrighteousness  ofm. 

2.  16.  when  God  shiill  judge  the  secrets  0/777. 
29.  whose  praise  is  not  0/771.  but  of  God 

6.  19.  I  speak  after  the  manner  ofm.  because 
14.  18.  that  serveth  Christ  is  approved  of  m. 

1  Cot-.  2.  5.  faith  not  stand  in  the  wisdom  0/771. 
4.  6.  ye  might  learn  in  us  not  to  think  ofm. 

7.  23.  ye  are  bought,  be  not  the  servants  of  m. 
13.1. though  I  speak  with  tongues  o/777.and  angelf 
15.32.  if  after  the  manner  of  m.  I  have  fought 

2  Cor.  8.  21.  honest  things  in  the  sight  of  m. 
Gal.  1. 1.  Paul  an  apostle,  not  0/777.  but  by  Christ 

3.  15.  brethren,  I  speak  ai^er  the  manner  of  m. 
Eph.  4.  14.  wind  of  doctrine,  by  sleight  0/771. 
Phil.  2.  7.  and  was  made  in  the  likeness  0/771. 
Col.  2.  8.  vain  deceit,  after  the  tradition  ofm. 

22.  after  commandments  and  doctrines  ofm. 
1  Thess.  1. 5.  ye  know  what  manner  ofm.  we  were 
2.6.  nor  ofm.  sought  we  glory,  neither  of  you 

13.  ye  received  it  not  as  the  word  0/777. 
1  Tim.  6.  5.  disputings  ofm.  of  corrupt  minds 
T/t. 1.14. commandments  o/m.  that  turn  from  truti 
1  Pct.2.  4.  disallowed  indeed  ofm.  but  chosen  ofG 

15.  may  put  to  silence  ignorance  (//foolish  m. 

4.  2.  he  should  no  longer  live  to  the  lus^ts  ofm. 
1  ./0A71  5.  9.  if  we  receive  the  witness  ofm. 
Rev.  9.  7.  their  faces  were  as  ihe  faces  of  m. 

15.  prepared  to  slay  the  third  part  0/771.  18. 

11.  13.  in  the  earthquake  were  slain  0/771.  7000 
13.  13.  maketh  fiie  come  down  in  sight  ofm. 

18.  13.  merchandise  of  slaves  and  souls  ofm. 

See  Children. 
Sons  of  MEN. 
Ps.  4.  2.  O  ye  s.  of  in.  how  long  will  ye  turn,  58. 
31.  19.  that  trust  in  thee,  before  the  sons  ofm. 
33  13.  the  Lord  beholdeth  all  the  sons  ofm. 
.57  4   1  lie  among  the  .sotis  ofm,  whose  teeth  ar« 
145.  12.  to  make  known  tos.  ofm.  his  mighty  acti 
rro7i.P.31.aiid  mvdeliihls  were  with  thesoni  ofm. 
Eccl.l.Vi.  Irava.l  God  liathgivc  a  to  tlie  sens  u/w 


MEN 

Keel  2. 3.  might  see  wiiat  was  that  good  f-jts.ofm. 

8.  and  1  gat  ra"  tlie  deliglits  of  the  sotts  of  m. 
3.  10  travail  which  God  hath  given  to  suns  cf  m. 

18. 1  said  concerning  the  (.'state  of  the  sous  of  m. 

19.  for  that  which  bul'alleth  the  e.-nis  of  m. 
8. 11.  heart  of  sons  of  m.  is  sot  in  them  to  do  evil 
9.3.  also  the  heart  ol' the  soHS  o/m.  is  full  of  evil 

li.  so  are  the  sons  of  m.  snared  in  an  evil  tune 

laa.  5'2.  1-1.  and  Ins  form  more  than  the  suns  of  m. 

JcT.  32. 19.  thine  eyes  are  open  upon  the  su^ls  of  m. 

/Jan.  5.  21.  anil  he  was  driven  from  the  sojis  u/m- 

10.  16.  one  like  the  similitude  of  the  sons  of  in. 

Joell.  12.  joy  is  withered  away  from  the  sons  o/m- 

JUic.S.T.  tarrieth  not,  nor  waiteth  for  lUesons  ofm. 

Mark  3.  28.  all  sms  shall  be  forgiven  to  sons  of  m. 

£pA.3.5.  which  was  not  made  known  to  sons  oj  m. 

See  Old,  Rich,  Riuhticois,  Singing. 

MEN-SEUVANTS. 

<?en.  12.  16.  .'Vbram  had  m.s.  and  maid-servants 

20.  14.  Abimelech  gave  m.-scroants  to  Abraham 
24!  35.  God  hath  given  my  masier  m.-s.  and  gold 
30.43.Jacob  had  lu.-s.  and  camels,  and  asses,  32.5. 

Ezod.  21.  7.  she  shall  not  go  out  as  m.  sej-vants  do 

Dent.  12. 12.  rejoice  before  Lord,  ye  and  m.-scrv. 

I  Sam.  8.  10.  the  king  will  take  you  m.-servants 

S  Kings  5.  2C.  is  it  a  time  to  receive  m.-servantsl 

Luke  12.45.  and  shall  begin  to  beat  the  m.-servants 

See  Two. 

1\IEN  of  irar. 

Miin.31.  49.  servants  have  taken  sum  of  7n.  of  v>. 

Deut.  2.  14.  till  all  the  generation  of  the  m.  of  w. 

came  out  of  Egypt  were  consumed,  16.  J«s.%.5.G, 

Josh.  6.  3.  ye  >liall  compass  the  city,  ye  vi.  of  w. 

Judg.  20. 17.  drew  sword,  all  these  were  m.  of  war 

1  Sam.  18.  5.  and  Saul  set  him  over  the  m.  of  war 

1  Kings  9.  22.  but  they  were  m.  of  tear,  and  the 

chief  of  his  capiaicis,  2  C/iron.  8.  9. 

2 Khigs'ia.  4.  and  all  the  m.o/irnr  tied,  Jcr.  .52.  7. 

19.  took  an  officer  set  over  m.  of  war,  ^cr.52.25. 

1  Chr.  12.  8.  of  Gadites  m.  of  war  came  to  David 

38.  all  these  m.  of  war  came  to  Hebron  to  make 

8  Chr.  13. 3.  Abijah  set  battle  in  array  with  m.  ofw. 

17.  13.  and  the  m.  of  war  were  in  Jerusalem 
Jer.  38.  4.  thus  he  weakeneth  the  hands  of  m.  ofw. 
41.3.  slew  m.  ofw.  ||51.32.  m.  of  w.  axe  affrighted 
16.  Johanan  took  the  m.  of  war  and  the  women 
49.  26.  all  the  m.of  war  shall  be  cut  off,  50.  30. 
Ezek.  27.  10.  thcv  of  Phot  were  thy  m.  of  war 
27.  all  thy  m.  of  war  that  are  in  thee  shall  fall 
39.20.  shall  be  filled  at  my  table  with  m.  of  war 
Jeei  2.  7.  they  shall  chinb  the  wall  like  m.  of  war 
3.  9.  wake  up  the  mighty  men,  let  all  the  m.  of 
w.  draw  near,  let  them  come 
Auit e23.11.  Herod  with  his  m.o/zo.set  him  at  nought 

MEN  joined  with  wicked. 
Gen   13.  13.  lint  the  m.  of  Sodom  were  wicked 
JVkm.  16.  26.  depart  from  tents  of  these  wicked  m 

1  Sam.  30.  22.  then  answered  all  the  wicked  m. 

2  Sam.  3.  34.  as  a  man  falleth  before  wicked  m. 
4. 11.  how  much  more  when  icickrd  m.  have  slain 

Job^.  15.  marked  old  way  that  ?c.m.  have  trodden 
34.  8.  and  which  walketh  with  wicked  m. 
26.  he  strikcth  ihem  as  wicked  m.  in  open  sight 
36.  because  of  his  answers  for  icicked  m. 
Eccl.  8.  14.  there  be  icick.m.xo  whom  it  happencth 
Jer.  5.  26.  amonc  my  people  arc  found  wickedm. 
JV/n<.21.41.  will  miserably  destroy  those  zricA;.  m. 
2  T/jcss.  3.2.  that  wemnvbe  delivered  from  w.m. 

Wise  MEN. 
Oe»i.  41. 8.  Pharaoh  called  for  all  w.  m.  F.xod.  7. 11. 
£xo(/.36.4.  all  the  wise  ;h.  that  wrought  the  work 
Deut.  1.  13.  take  ye  wise  m.  and  understanding 

15.  I  took  the  chief  of  your  tribes,  jcise  m. 
Esth.\.\^.  king  said  to  wise  m.  that  knew  the  times 
6.  13.  then  said  Haman's  jcise  m.  and  Zeresh 
Job  1.5.  18.  which  w.  m.  have  told  from  their  fathers 
34.  2.  hear  my  woids,  O  ye  wise  m.  and  give  ear 
Fsal.  49. 10.  he  secth  that  wise  m.  die,  and  the  fool 
Prnr.  10. 14.  wise  m.  lay  up  knowledge,  but  foolish 


MEN 

1  Cor.  10.15.  speak  as  to  wise  m.  judge  ye  what  I  say 
MEN  joined  with  women. 

Eiod.  35 .22.  both  m.  and  women  brought  bracelets 

/.»eut.2.34.  we  utterly  destroyed  the  7h.  and  women, 

and  little  ones,  of  every  city,  Josh.  t>.  25. 

JudiT.  9.  49.  died  about  a  thousand  m.  and  women 

sf.  and  thillier  fled  all  the  m.  and  women 

16.27.  now  the  house  was  full  of  ih.  and  women, 

were  upon  the  roof  about  3000  m.  and  women 

2  .Sam.  6.  19.  he  dealt  as  well  to  the  women  as  ni. 
jVeh.  8. 2.  brought  the  law  before  m.  and  women,  3. 
.fcr.  44.  20.  Jeremiah  said  to  the  in.  and  women 
.^cts  5.  14.  were  added  to  Lord  both.  /K.aiid  women 

8.  3.  Saul  haling  m.  and  wuincjf,  committed  them 

12.  they  were  baptized,  both  m.  and  women 
9. 2.  whether  in.orw.  he  might  bring  them  bound 
22.  4.  delivering  into  prisons  both  m.  and  women 
Men,  IVomen  and  Children.   See  Ciiiluricn. 
le  MEN. 
Tudg.  9.  7.  hearken  unto  me,  ye  m.  of  Shechem 
,/oft  34.  10.  hearken,  ye  m.  of  understanding 
.ids  1.  11.  ye  m.  of  Galilee  ||  2. 14.  yc  m.  of  Judea 
5.  35.  ijc  m.  of  Israel  ||  17.  22.  ye  m.  of  Athens 
13.  15.  ye  m.  and  brethren,  if  ye  have  any  word 
19.  35.  ye  m.  of  Ephesus,  what  man  is  there 

Young  MEN. 
Gen.  14.  24.  that  w  hich  the  young  m.  have  eaten 
Kzod.^i.a.  Moses  sent  young  m.  which  offer,  burn! 
JV«7)i.  11.  28.  Joshua  one  of  the  young  ?rt. answered 
.losh.  6.  23.  the  young  m.  that  were  sjiies  went  in 
Judg.  14.  10.  for  so  used  the  young  m.  to  do 
Ruth  2.  9.  have  I  not  charged  the  young  m.  that 
3.  10.  inasmuch  as  thou  followedst  not  young  m. 

1  .Sam.  2.17.  the  sin  of  the  young  m.  was  very  great 
8.  16.  he  will  take  your  goodliest  young  m 
21.4.  if  the  young  m.  kept  themselves  from  women 

5.  and  the  vessels  of  the  young  m.  are  holy 
25.  8.  ask  thy  young  m.  and  they  will  shew  thee 

25.  thine  handmaid  saw  not  the  young  m. 
26.22.  let  one  of  the  young  m.  come  over  and  fetch 
30.  17.  save  400  young  m.  which  rode  on  camels 

2  Sam.  1.15.  and  David  called  one  of  the  7/oun^  ra. 
2.  14.  let  the  young  m.  arise  and  play  before  us 

21.  and  lay  tliee  hold  on  one  of  the  young  m. 
13.32.  not  suimose  they  have  slain  all  the  young  m. 
18.  15.  and  ten  j/o!(n£'7n.  that  bare  Joa'b's  armour 
1  Kings  12.8.  Rehoboam  consulted  with  young  m. 
14. spake  after  counsel  oi'y.  m.  2  Chron.  10. 8, 14. 
20.  14.  by  young  m.  of  the  jiriiices  of  the  provinces 
2Kings  4.  22.  send,  I  pray  thee,  one  of  the  young  m. 
5.  22.  there  be  come  two  young  m.  of  the  prophets 

8.  12.  their  2/o«7i^m.  wilt  thou  slay  with  the  sword 
2C/iro7i.36.17.whoslew  their  jou7;5'7n.  with  sword 
Job  1.  19.  it  fell  upon  ihe  young  m.  they  are  dead 

29.  8.  the  young  m.  saw  me,  and  hid  themselves 
Psal.  78.  63.  the  fire  consumed  their  young  m. 
148.  12.  praise  the  Lord,  ^oii?;^  m.  and  maidens 
Prov.  20. 29.  the  glory  of  young  m.  is  their  strength 
Isa.  9. 17.  Lord  shall  have  no  joy  in  their  young  m. 
]3.18.their  bows  also  shall  dash  7/ou7!^m.  to  pieces 
23.4.  neither  do  I  nourish  upyojjn^^TB.nor  virgins 
31.  8.  and  his  young  m.  shall  be  discomfited 
40.  30.  and  the  young  m.  shall  utterly  fall 
42.  t22.  spoiled  in  snaring  all  the  y.  m.  of  them 
Jer  6.  11.  I  will  pour  fury  on  assembly  oiy.  m. 

9.  21.  to  cut  off  Ihe  young  m.  from  the  streets 
11.  22.  the  young  m.  shall  die  by  the  sword 
15.  8. 1  brought  against  the  mother  of  the  y.  m. 
18.  21.  let  their  young  m.  be  slain  by  the  sword 
31.  13.  both  young  m.  and  old  rejoice  together 

48.  15.  his  chosen  7/07(71^  771.  are  gone  to  slaughter 

49.  2(i.  her  young  m.  shall  fall  in  her  streets 
50. 30.  therefore  shall  her  y.  m.  fall  in  the  streets 
51.  3.  spare  ye  not  her  young  m.  destroy  utterly 

J^m.  1. 15.  called  an  nsjembly  to  crush  my  y.  m. 

18.  my  virgins  and  y.  m.  are  gone  into  captivity 
2.  21.  the  young  m.  and  old  lie  on  the  ground 
5.  13.  they  took  the  young  m.to  grind,  children  fell 
14.  the  young  m.  have  ceased  from  their  music 

Ezek.  23.  6.  all  of  them  desirable  young  m.  12,  23. 
30.  17.  young  m.  of  Aven  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

Joel  2.  28.  your  y.  m.  shall  see  visions,  .^cts  2.  17. 

JImos  2.  11.  and  of  your  young  m.  for  Nazarites 
4.  10.  your  young  m.  have  I  slain  with  the  sword 
8.  13.  and  your  young  m.  shall  faint  for  tliirst 

7.ech.  9. 17.  corn  shall  make  the  young  m.  cheerful 

Mark  14.  51.  and  the  young  m.  laid  hold  on  him 

.flcts  5.  0.  and  l.Se  young  m.  arose,  wound  him  up 

10.  the  young  m.  came  in  and  found  her  dead 
Tit.  2.  6.  young  m.  likewise  exhort  to  be  sober 

1  ./ohn  2.  13. 1  write  to  you,  young  m.  because,  14 
MEND. 

2  Chr.  24.  12.  brass  to  771.  the  house  of  the  I,ord 
34.  10.  they  gave  it  the  workmen  to  m.  the  house 

MENDING. 
Mat.  4.21.  with  Zfbe'lppm.  their  ne\s,Mark  1. 19 

MEN-PLE.ASERS. 
Fph.  6.  6.  n.it  with  eve  srrvic-f,  as  oi.-p.  Col.  3.23. 

Mr.N  STEALFRS. 


13. 20.  he  that  walketh  with  wise  m.  shall  be  wise 

2?t.  8.  but  wise  m.  turn  away  wrath 
Eccl.  9.  17.  the  words  of  wise  m.  are  heard  in  qjuiet 
Isn.  19.  12.  where  are  thy  wise  m.  let  Ihem  tell 

29.  14.  the  wisdom  of  their  wise  m.  shall  perish 

4t.  25.  that  turneth  wise  m.  backward 
Jer.  8.  9.  the  wise  m.  are  ashamed  and  dismayed 

10.  7.  as  among  all  the  wi.ie  m.  of  the  n.itions 

50.  35.  sword  i.supon  Babylon,  and  on  her  wise  m 

51    57.  and  I  will  make  drunken  her  iDise  m. 
Ezek.  27.8.  thy  wise  m.  O  Tyrus,  were  ihy  pilots 

9.  and  the  wise  m.  thereof  were  thy  calkers 
Han.  2.  12.  to  destroy  all  the  wise  m.  of  Babylon 
27.  cannot  the  wise  m.  shew  nntu  the  king 

4.  6.  [  made  a  decree  to  bring  in  all  the  wise  m. 

5.  7.  Belshazzar  the  king  spake  to  the  wi.ie  m. 
Obad.  8.  even  ileslroy  the  wise  m.  out  of  Edom 
Mat. 2.  i.cnweiDisem.  from  the  easltii  Jerusalem 

7.  Herod,  whun  he  had  privilv  r:illcd  the  wisrm. 

I«.  was  mock  ;d  of  IDS'' 7n.  1123.  31.1  ■oiiil  )/•;.■.■'' I/'  ,         r     r 

1  Ctr.  1  26.  not  inanv  zf.'-  m.  not  noble,  ur4>  called   1  Tim.  1.10.  the  law  is  made  lor  m.  slialers,  for  liars 
3S1 


MBR 

MENSTRUOUB. 
fsa.  30. 22.  thou  shalt  cast  them  away  as  a  m.  cloth 
/yOnt.l.l7Jerusalemisasa7«.woman  among  them 
Ezek.  18. 6.  neither  hath  come  near  to  a  771  woman 

MENTION 
Gen.  40.  14.  and  make  m.  of  me  unto  Pharaoh 
Ezod.  23.13.  make  no  m.  of  other  gods,  ./osA.  23.  7 
1  .Sa7H.  4  18.  when  he  made  7n.  of  the  ark  of  God 
.fob  28.  18.  no  m.  shall  be  made  of  coral  or  pearis 
I'sal.  71.  16.  I  will  make  m.  of  thy  righteousnew 
87.  4.  1  will  make  m.  of  Raliab  and  Babylon 
Isa.  12.  4.  make  m.  that  his  name  is  exalted 

19.  17.  that  inaketh  m.  thereof  shall  be  afraid 
2f).  13.  by  thee  only  we  will  make  m.  of  thy  nara« 

48.  1.  and  make  7n.  of  the  God  of  Israel,  but  no* 

49.  1.  from  bowels  hath  he  made  777.  of  my  name 
ti2.6.  yethatmake7Ji.  oftheLord,  keep  not  silence 

./f  r.4.16.  make  ye  777. to  nations,  publish  agst.  Jerus. 

20.  9.  I  will  not  make  m.  of  him,  nor  speak  more 
Jimos  0. 10.  we  may  not  make  777.  of  name  of  Lord 
Hom.l-9.  without  ceasing  1  make  777.  of  you  alvvi.ys 

in  my  prayers,  Eph.  1.  16.  1  Thess.  1.  2. 
Phil.  1. 1  3.  1  thank  my  God  on  every  m.  of  you 
Plidem.  4.  making  m.  of  thee  always  in  my  prayori 
Heb.  11.22.  Joseph  made  Tn.ofthe  departingof  Ur. 

MENTION. 
/6-a.63.  7. 1  w  ill  m.  the  loving-kindnesses  of  the  L 
Jer.  23.  36.  burden  of  the  LoH  shall  ye  777.  no  mor« 

MENTIONl'.D. 
.Tosh.  21.  9.  these  cities,  which  are  m.  by  name 

1  Chron.  4.  38.  these  m.  by  name,  were  princes 

2  Chron.  20.  34.  Jehu  is  m.  in  the  book  of  the  kings 
Ezek.  16.  56.  for  thy  sister  Sodom  was  not  771. 

18.  22.  bis  transgressions  shall  not  be  m.  to  him 
24.  all  his  righteousness  shall  not  be  7»i. 

33.  16.  none  of  his  sins  shall  be  77;.  unto  him 

MERCHANDISE. 
Deut.  21.  14.  thou  shalt  not  make  tti.  of  her 

24. 7.  stealing  his  brethren,  and  maketh  m.  of  him 
Prov.  3.  14.  m.  of  it  is  better  than  the  7?z.  of  silver 

31.  )8.  she  perceiveth  that  her  m.  is  good 
Isa.  23.  18.  her  771.  shall  be  holiness  to  the  Lord 

45. 14.  the  m.  of  Ethiopia  shall  come  over  to  the* 
Jer.  14.  t  ll?-  priest  make  m.  against  a  land 
Ezek.  26.  12.  they  shall  make  a  prey  of  thy  771. 

27.  9.  the  ships  were  in  thee  to  occupy  thy  771. 

15.  many  isles  were  the  771.  of  thy  hands 

28.  16.  by  the  multitude  of  thy  77!.  they  have  filled 
Mat.  22.  5.  one  to  his  farm,  another  to  his  777. 
/oA(72.16.make  not  my  Father's  house  a  house  ofTB. 

2  Pet.  2.  3.  with  feigned  words  make  tti.  of  you 
Rev.  18.  11   no  man  buyeth  their  m.  any  more 

12.  the  771.  of  gold,  and  silver,  and  of  [learls 
MERCHANT. 

Gen.  23.  16.  silver  current  money  with  the  771. 
37.  28.  then  there  passed  by  Midianites  777   men 
1  Kings  10. 15.  besides  that  he  had  of  the  m.-msn 
Prov.  31.  14.  she  is  like  the  tti.  ships,  she  brings 

24.  maketh  linen,  and  delivereth  girdles  to  the  m. 
Cant.  3.  6.  perfumed  with  all  powders  of  the  m. 
fsa.  23.  11.  a  commandment  against  the  m.  city 
Ezek.  27.  3.  which  art  a  tti.  of  the  people  for  isle* 

12.  Tarshish  was  Ihy  tti.  by  reason  of  multitude 

16.  Syria  ||  18.  Damascus  H  20.  Dedan  was  771. 
fios.  12.7.  he  is  a  vi.  balances  of  deceit  in  hi'shand 
Zepli.  1. 11.  for  all  the  7ti.  people  are  cut  down 
Mat.  13.  45.  like  a  7)1. -man  seeking  goodly  pearl* 

MERCHANTS. 

1  Kings  10.  15.  and  of  the  traffic  of  spicem. 
28.  the  kinssTTi.  received  linen  yarn,2.  CAr.  1.16. 

2  Chron.  9.  14.  besides  that  which  m.  brought 
JVe/(.  3.  32.  repaired  the  goldsmiths  and  the  m. 

13.  20.  so  the  ttj.  lodged  without  Jerusalem 
Job  41.  6.  shall  they  part  him  among  the  m.  ? 
Isa.  23.  2.  whom  the  tti.  of  Zidon  replenished 

8.  the  crowning  city,  whose  tti.  are  princes 
47.  15.  even  thy  ttt.  they  shall  wander  every  one 
Ezek.  17.  4.cropl  the  twigs,  he  set  it  in  acity  of  ?«. 
27.  13.  Javan,  Tubal,  and  Meshpch,  were  thy  ttj. 
15.  Dedun  ||  17.  Judah  and  Israel  thy  7T!. 
21.  in  these  were  thy  m.  ||  22.  ttt.  of  Sheba,  23. 
24.  these  were  thy  tti.  in  all  sorts  of  things 
36.  TTI.  shall  hiss  at  thee  ||  38.  13.  tti.  of  Tarshish 
Xah.  3  16.  hast  multiplied  thy  tti.  above  the  stars 
Rer.  18.  3.  for  the  7tt.  of  the  earth  are  waxen  rich 
11.  the  7«.  of  the  earth  shall  weep  over  her 
23.  for  thy  m.  were  the  great  men  of  the  earth 
MERt^Y 
Signifies,  [1]  That  essential  perfection  in  Ood, 
whereby  he  pities  and  relieves  the  miseries  of 
his    crenlurrs.   Psai.  100.  5.     Tit.  3.  5      [2J 
(Irace,  which  flows  frommercy  as  itsfvuyitain 
Jiid"  2.     \^^]' Eternal   life  and  hnpp^xees  in 
hriirrn,  which  is   the   chief  fruit   of   me^cy 
2  Tim    1.  18.     [41  .III  the  bles.'^ings  and  bent 
fit.",  wh'thcr  liodiiii  or  .spiritual,  which  jroceeu 
fro,,,  the  mercy  of  God,  Psal.  106.  7.  |  il9.  41 
[5]     Th'il    /liiy   nnd    compassion    which    oni 
mnv  shiw.'!  toward  anHhrr  that  is  in  mtsrry 
Luke    10.    37.      (6]    Clmeney    and    botmti 


MER 


MER 


MER 


I'rov  90.  28.  [7]  Jill  duties  of  charity  towa^dl  1  Pet.  1.3.  accord,  to  his  abundant  vi.  hath  begotten 
our  tcighbour,  Mat.9.  13.  [ti]  Pretended  a :ts  2.10.had  notobtained  (n.butiiowh;iveobtainedm. 
of  nurcy,  Prov.  li.  10. 

Den  34.27.  not  left  destitute  my  master  of  m.  truth 
43   14.  and  God  give  you  m.  belbre  the  man 

Eiod  34   7.  keeping  ;«.  for  ihoucaims,  Van.  9. 4 

ffum.  14. 18.  the  Lord  ist  ions-suH'ering  and  of  great 


m  forgiving  inKjuiiy    Psal.  11)3.  11.  |  145.  8. 
Deut.  7.  9.  who  keepetii  covenant  and  m.  12. 
2  Sam.  7. 15.  but  my  m.  siiall  not  depart  from  him, 
1  Uuun.  17.  13.  Psal.  89.  24. 

15.  20.  return  thou,  m.  and  truth  be  with  thee 
1  Kings  8.23.  wlio  k'_'ei)est  covenant  and  m.  with 

thy  servants,  jVcA.  1.  5.  |  9.32. 
1   Qiron.  16.   34.    I;is   m.  endureth  for  ever,  41. 
2  Chron.  5.  13.  |  7.  3,  6.  |  20.  21.  Ezra 
3.  11.    Psal.  106.  1.  I  107.  1.  I  113.  1. 
I  136.  1.  to  the  end.,  jcr.  33.  11. 
Ezra  7.  28.  hath  extended  m.  to  me  before  tlie  king 
9.9.e.\tended  7ft.to  us  in  sight  of  the  kings  of  Persia 
AVA.  1.  11.  grant  .'..m  m.  >ii  tlie  sight  of  this  man 
Job  37.  13.  whetlier  for  correction  or  for  m. 
Psal.  21.  7.  and  through  the  m.  of  the  Most  High 
23.  6.  surely  goodness  and  m.  shall  follow  me 
2S.  10.  all  the  paths  of  the  Lord  are  m.  and  truth 
32.10.thattruslsinLd.  m. shall  compass iiiin  about 
33.  t  5.  the  earth  is  full  of  the  iii.  of  the  Lord 

18.  eye  of  the  Lord  is  on  them  that  hope  in  hism. 
52.  8.  I  trust  in  the  m-  of  God  for  over  and  ever 
57.  3.  God  shall  send  forth  his  to.  and  iruth 
59.  10.  the  God  of  my  m.  shall  prevent  me,  17. 

61.  7.  O  prepare  m.  and  truth  which  may  preserve 

62.  12.  also  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  belongeth  m. 
66.  20.  which  hath  not  turned  his  m.  from  me 

77.  8.  is  his  VI.  clean  gone  for  ever  ?  doth  m.  fail  1 
85. 10.  m.  and  truth  are  met  together,  righteousness 
36.  5.  thou.  Lord,  art  plenteous  in  m.  l.'j.  j  103.  8. 
•^9.  2.  I  said,  m.  shall  be  built  up  for  ever 

14.  m.  and  truth  shall  go  before  thy  face 
28.  my  m.  will  I  kee|)  lor  him  for  evermore 
98.  3.  he  hath  remembered  his  m.  toward  Israel 
!00.  5.  the  Lord  is  good,  his  in.  is  everlasting 
01.  1.  I  will  sing  of  m.  and  judgment,  to  thee 
i03.  17.  the  m.  of  the  Lord  is  from  everiastiitg 
109.  12.  let  there  be  none  to  extend  m.  to  hi:;i 
130.  7.  with  the  Lord  there  is  m.  and  redemption 
144.  t2.  Lord  is  mym.  and  my  fortress,  and  tower 
147.  II.  takes  pleasure  in  ;hi)se  thathope  in  his  m. 
Prov.  3.  3.  let  not  m.  and  irutli  forsake  thee 
14.  21.  he  that  haih  m.  on  the  poor,  happy  is  he 
22.  m.  and  truth  shall  be  to  thorn  that  devise  good 
3J    he  that  honoureth  God  hath  m.  on  the  poor 
16.  6.  by  TO.  and  truth  iiut|uity  is  purged 

20.  28.  m.  and  truth  preserve  the  king,  and  his 

throne  is  upholden  by  to.  Isa.  16.  5. 

21.  21.  he  that  followeth  afler  m.  findetli  life 
Tsa.49. 10.  he  that  hath  m.  on  them  shall  lead  them 

54.  10.  saith  the  Lord  that  hath  to.  on  thee 
60.  10.  but  in  my  favour  have  I  had  m.  on  tine 

Jer.  6.  23.  they  are  cruel,  and  have  no  m. 

Jios.  1. 1 6.  call  her  name,  not  having  obtained  m. 
2.  fl.say  to  brethren  and  sisters,having  obtained  m. 
4. 1.  because  there  is  no  truth,  nor  m.  in  the  land 
fi- 14.  for  your  m.  is  as  a  morning  cloud,  and  dew 
6.  for  I  desired  m.  and  not  sacrifice 

10.  12.  reap  in  m.  \\  12.  6.  keep  m.  and  wait  on  God 

14.  3.  for  in  thee  the  fatherless  findetli  m. 
Jonah  2.  8.  they  forsake  their  own  m. 
Mic.  6.  8.  but  to  do  jusily,  and  to  love  m. 

7.18.  retains  not  anger,  because  he  delighteth  in  to. 
20.  thou  wilt  perforin  the  m.  to  Abraham 
Jlab.  3.  2.  O  Lond,  in  wrath  remember  to. 
Mat.  5.7.  blessed  are  the  merciful,  shall  obtain  m. 
23.  23.  and  have  omitted  judgment  and  ?n 
LvJce  1.  50.  his  m.  is  on  thc—i  that  fear  him 
54.  holpen  Israel  in  remembrance  of  his  jn. 
72.  to  perform  the  m.  promised  to  our  fathers 

78.  by  remission  through  the  tender  to.  of  our  G. 
Kom.  9.  23.  the  riches  of  his  glory  on  vessels  of  to. 

11.  30.  have  now  obtained  ■«.  thro'  their  unbelief 
31.  that  through  your  ?«.  they  also  may  obtain  ?«. 

15.  9.  that  Gentiles  might  glorify  God  for  his  to. 

1  Cor.  7.  25.  that  hath  obiained  in.  to  be  faithful 

2  Cor.  4.  1.  as  we  have  received  to.  we  faint  not 
Oal.  6.  16.  peace  be  on  them,  and  m.  and  on  Israel 
Eph.  2.  4.  God  who  is  rich  in  to.  hath  quickened  us 
fA!7.2.27.  wasni"htodealh,hnt  G.had  m.  on  him 

1  Tim.  1.2.  TO.  and  peace  from  God  oiir  Father,  and 

J.  Christ  our  L.  2  Tim.  1.2.  Tit.  I.  4.  2  ./oAn3. 
I  J.  but  I  obiained  m.  because  I  did  it  ignorantly 

16.  howbeit,  for  this  cause  I  obtained  to. 

2  T^TO.l.  16.  L.  givem.  to  the  house  of  Onesiphorus 
18.  that  he  may  find  to.  of  the  Lord  in  that  day 

Tit.  3.  5.  but  according  to  his  m.  h»saved  us 
fleb.  4.  16.  that  we  may  obtain  m.  and  find  grace 
10.28.  he  that  despised  Moses'  law  died  without  ra. 
/am.  2  13.  he  shall  liave  judgment  without  m.  that 
Bhewetli  no  m.  and  m.rejoiceth  against  judgment 
3. 17.  the  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is  full  of  m. 
5.  It  the  'ord  is  verv  I'itiful,  a  -d  offender  m. 
'382 


Jude  2.  TO.  to  you,  peace  and  love  be  multiplied 

21. looking  for  the  to.  of  Lord  Jesus  to  eterna'life 

Have  MERCY. 

Psal.  4.  1.  havem.  upon  me,(j.  2.  I  9.  13.  1  25.  16. 

I  27.  7.  I  30.  10.  I  31.  9.  I  r>l.  1.  I  8t).  16. 

102.  13.  siialt  A.  TO.  on  Zion  ||  123.  2.  A.  vt.  on  us,  3. 

Prov.  28. 13.  whoso  forsaketh  his  sins  shall  have  m. 

/5a.9.17.neither  A.jn.on  their  fatherless  and  widows 

14.  1.  fo^  Lord  will  have  m.  on  Jacob,  and  choosa 

27. 11.  hethatmade  themwill  notAuccTO.on  them 

30.  18.  be  e.talted,  thai  he  may  have  m.  on  you 
49.  13.  for  God  willAawe  7/1.  upon  his  afflicted 
54.8.  with  everlasting  kindness  will  I  A.  m.  on  thee 
55.  7.  let  him  return,  and  he  will  have  in.  on  him 

Jer.  13.  14.  nor  have  m.  but  destroy  them,  21.  7. 
30. 18.  and  I  will  have  m.  on  his  dwolling-places 

31.  20.  I  will  surely  have  to.  on  him,  33. 26.  £2^4. 
39.  25.  Hos.  1.  7.  |  2.  23. 

42.12.that  he  may  have  m.  on  you,  and  cause  you 
Hos.  1.  6.  no  more  A.  to.  on  the  house  of  Israel,  2. 4. 
Zech.  1.12.  OLoid,  how  long  wilt  thounot  AaueTO. 

10.6. 1  will  bring  them  again,  for  I  A.  m.  upon  them 

Mat.  9.  13.  I  will  havem.  and  not  sacrifice,  12:  7. 

27.  thou  Son  of  David,  have  m.  on  me,  15.  22 

1 20.  30, 31.  Mark  10. 47,  48.  Lui:e  18.  38,  39. 

17.  15.  Lord,  Aa7je  m.  on  my  son,  for  he  is  lunatic 
iyuAcl0.24.father  Abraham,  A.  )7!.  on  nie,  and  send 

17.  13.  they  said,  Jesus,  Master,  have  m.  on  us 
Rom.  9.  15.  I  will  have  m.  on  whom  I  will  A.  m.  18. 

11.32.  all  in  unbelief,  that  he  might  Aaye77t.  on  all 

MERCY  joined  with  shew,  shewed, 

sheweth,  shewinif. 

Ge7i.39.21.  L.  was  with  Joseph,  and  shetcedhimm. 

Ezod.  20.  G.  shewing  m.  to  thousands,  Deut.  5.10. 

33.  19.  I  will  shei?  m.  on  whom  I  will  shew  m. 
£>e«Z.7.2.shalt  inak3nocovenant,norsAcio  them  771 

13.  17.  th:rt  the  Lord  may  turn  and  shew  thee  to 
Judg.  1.  24.  shew  us  city,  and  we  will  shew  thee  777. 
2  .S'a7rt.  22.  51.  sheweth  m.  to  his  anointed,  Ps. 18.50. 

1  Kings  3.6.  Solomon  said,  thou  hast  shewed  to  thy 
servant  David,  my  father, great  771.  2  Chron.  1.8. 

2  Chron.  6.  14.  and  sheuest  to.  to  thy  servants 
Psa£.37.21.buf  the  righteous  sheweth  to.  and  giveth 

85.7.  shew  us  thy  m.  O  Lord,  and  grant  thy  salvat. 
109.  16.  because  he  remembered  not  to  shew  to. 

Isa.  47.  6.  and  thou  didst  shew  them  no  771. 

Jer.  50.  42.  they  are  cruel,  and  will  not  sheio  m. 

Dan.  4.  27.  break  off  thy  sins,  by  shewing  to. 

Zech.  7.  9.  execute  true  judgment,  and  sliew  to. 

lAike  1.  58.  how  the  Lord  shewed  great  m.  on  her 
10.  37.  and  he  said,  he  that  shewed  m.  on  him 

fio7n.9.16.not  that  runs,  but  of  God  that  sheweth  to. 
12.  8.  he  that  sheweth  TO.  with  cheerfulness 

Jam.i.  13.  judg.  without  TO.  that  hath  sAcioed  no  m. 
Thy  MERCY. 

Gen.  19.  19.  and  thou  hast  magnified  thym.  to  me 

Exod.  15.  13.  in  tky  m.  hast  led  forth  the  j;eople 

jYiim.  14.  19.  according  to  the  greatness  of  iA;/  m. 

Mch.  13.  22.  spare  me  according  to  thy  m. 

Psal.i.  7.  into  thy  house,  in  multitude  oi  thy  m. 
6.4.  return,  O  Lord,  save  me  for  tky  m.  sake,31.16. 
1.3.  5. 1  have  trusted  in  t  to.  my  heart  shall  rejoice 
2.J.  7.  according  to  thy  to.  remember  tiiou  me 
31.7.  I  will  be  glad,  and  rejoice  in  thym.  for  thou 
33.  22.  let  thy  m.  O  Lord,  be  upon  us,  as  we  hope 
30.  5.  thy  m.  O  Lord,  is  in  the  heavens 
44.  26.  arise,  and  redeem  us,  for  thy  m.  sake 
57.  10.  for  thy  m.  is  great  unto  the  heavens 
59.  IG.  I  will  sing  aloud  01  thy  to.  in  the  morning 
69.  13.  in  the  multitude  o(  thy  to.  hear  me 
85.  7.  shew  us  thy  m.  O  L.  ||  80. 13.  great  is  thy  to. 
90.  14.  O  satisfy  us  early  with  thy  m.  to  rejoice 
94.18.  my  foot  siippeth,  thym.O  Lord,  held  me  up 

108.  4.  fur  thy  to.  is  great  above  the  heavens 

109.  21.  because  thy  m.  is  good,  deliver  thou  me 
26.  O  Lord  my  God,  save  me  according  to  thy  to. 

115. 1.  for  thy  to.  and  for  thy  truth's  sake 
119.  64.  the  earth,  O  Lord,  is  full  o( thy  m. 
124.  deal  with  thy  servant  according  to  thy  m. 
138.  8.  thy  m.  endureth  for  ever,  forsake  not 
143.  12.  and  of  thy  m.  cut  off  mine  enemies 

MERCIES. 
Oen.  32.  10.  not  worthy  of  the  least  of  thy  to. 
2  Sam.  24.  14.  for  his  m.  are  great,  1  Chr.  21.  13. 
2  Chr.  6.  42.  remember  the  m.  of  David  thy  servant 
JVVA.  9. 19.  in  thy  manifold  m.  forsookest  them  not 
27.according  to  thy  m.  thou  gavest  them  saviours 
28.  many  times  diast  deliver  according  to  thy  ra. 
31.  for  thy  to.  thou  didst  not  consume  them 
Psa^51.1.accoidingto  thy)7i.blotout  mytransgres. 
69.  13.  in  the  multitude  of  ihy  to.  hear  me 

16.  turn  unto  me,  according  to  thy  tender  m. 
69.  1.  I  will  sing  of  the  m.  of  the  Lord  for  ever 
106.  7.  they  remembered  not  multitude  of^thy  m. 
45.  he  repented  according  to  multitude  of  his  m. 
119.  41.  let  thy  777.  come  also  to  me,  O  Lord 
fsa.  .54.  7.  with  great  m.  will  I  gather  thee 
55.  3.  eve'-  the  sure  n,    of  David,  ^Icts  13.  34. 


fsa.  63. 7.  he  bestov.ed  on  thera  accot  Jing  to  his  m 

15.  where  is  thy  zeal  and  thy  771.  toward  me  ? 
./er.  16. 5. 1  have  taken  away  my  m.from  this  peop. 
42.12.  will  shew  m.ln  you,  that  lie  may  have  mercj 
Lam.  3.22.  it  is  of  Lord's  ?7t.  we  are  not  consumed 
32.  have  compassion  according  to  mult,  of  bis  m 
Dan.  2.  18.  would  desire  m.  colicernmg  this  secret 
9.  9.  to  the  L.  our  G.  belong  m.  and  forgiveness 
18.  not  for  our  nghteotjBness,  but  thy  great  m. 
Hos.  2.  19.  I  will  betrolh  thee  unto  me  in  m. 
Zech.  1. 16.  I  am  returned  lo  Jerusalem  with  m 
J<om.  12.  1.  !  beseech  you  by  the  7/7.  of  God 
2  Cor.  1.  3.  the  Father  of  7h.  and  God  of  all  comfort 
PA77.2.1. if  there  be  any  fellowship,any  bowelsof  r/i. 
Col.  3.  12.  put  on  therefore  bowels  of  777.  kindnes® 

Tender  MERCIES. 
Psal.  25.  6.  remember,  O  Lord,  thy  tender  m.  51. 1 
40.  11.  withhold  not  Ihy  tender  m.  fiom  me 
77.  9.  hath  he  in  anger  shut  up  his  tender  m 

79.  8.  let  thy  tender  m.  speedily  prevent  us 
103.  4_.  bless  L.  who  crowneth  tllee  with  tender  m. 
119.77.  let  thy  tender  m.  cuiiie  unto  me,  that  I  may 

156.  great  are  thy  tender  m.  O  Lord,  quicken  ma- 
145.  9.  bisteiider  m.  are  over  all  his  works 
Prov.  12. 10.  Ihe  tender  m.  of  the  wicked  are  cruel 

MERCIFUL. 
Oen.  19.  16.  the  Lord  being  771.  unto  Lot 
Ezod.  34.  6.  proclaimed  Lord  God  in.  and  gracioua 
Deut.  21.  8.'  be  771.  O  Lord,  to  thy  people  Israel 
32.  43.  and  will  be  m.  to  his  land  and  people 
2  Sam.'32.  26.  with  the?7i.  thou  wiltshew  thyself  771. 
with  upright  thyself  upright,  Psal.  18. 25. 

1  Kings  20.  3 1 .  heard  that  kings  oflsr.  are  m.  king*, 

2  Chr.  30.  9.  Lord  your  God  is  gracious  and  m. 
JVeh.  9. 17.  art  G.  ready  to  pardon,  gracious  and  777. 
/'sa/.  26. 11.  redeem  me,  and  be  jh.  to  me,41.4,  10 

•?7  OR    1      |5'5'-I57.1.  I  86.  .3.  1119.58,132. 
3/.  ^b.  the  righteous  is  ever  m.  and  lendeth 
.59.  5.  be  not  771.  to  any  wicked  transgressors 
67.1.G.be777.  to  us,  and  bless  us,  anri  cause  his  faca 
103.  8.  Lord  is  m.  and  gracious,  slow  to  anger 
117.  2.  for  his  771.  kindness  is  great  toward  us 
119.  76.  let  thy  to.  kindness  be  for  my  comfort 
Pruv.  11. 17.  the7«.  mandoethgoodtohis  own  soul 
/4a.57.1.TO.  men  are  taken  away,  none  considering- 
Jer.  3.  12.  returii,  for  I  am  to.  saith  the  Lord 
Joel  2.  13.  he  is  gracious  and  to.  slow  to  anger 
Jonah  4.  2.  for  1  knew  that  thou  art  a  m.  God 
Mat.^.'i.  blessed  are  the  777.  ihey  shall  obtain  mercy 
Luke  6.  36.  be  ye  m.  as  your  Fatijer  also  is  777. 
18. 13.  publican  sayin?,  Gc-Jl  'je  m.  to  me  a  sinner 
Heb.  2.  17.  that  he  riiight  be  -  to.  High-priest 

8.  12.  I  will  be  77J.  to  their  •d.Trighleousness 
See  Goo. 

MERCY-MEAT, 
Or,  Propitiatory,  wa.s  t.he  cov.ering  of  the  ark  of 
the  covenant,  or  nf  tl.i  holy  cke^i.  in  which  thf 
tables  of  the  law  were  dqj.isitcd:  T'.i.=  cover  was 
of  gold,  and  at  its  two  ends  wcref.ied  the  two 
cherubiins  of  the  same  metal,  n-.'r.ih  by  their 
wingsettendedforward,seemed  tuform  a  throne 
for  the  majesty  of  God,  who  in  scripture  is  re- 
■presented  as  sitting betweenlhc chcrubims, Pa. 

80.  1.  and  the  ark  itself  was  as  it  were  his  foot- 
stool. It  was  an  eminent  typcnf  Christ,  who  by 
his  atonement,  covered  our  sins,  and  bore  the 
curse  for  us ;  standing  between  God  and  the 
curse  of  the  law  for  our  snkes,  that  God  might 
look  on  the  law  through  Christ,  as  fulfilled  by- 
him  on  our  behalf.  Gal.  3.  10,  13.  Hence 
Christ  is  called  the  Propitiaiion,  Rom.  3.  25. 

Exod.  S5. 17.  and  thou  shalt  make  a  m.-seat  of  gold 

20.cheriib.coveringm.-sfo«with  wiiifs,  Heb.9.5. 

22. 1  will  commune  with  thee  from  above  777. -sf  at 

between  the  clierubims,  Lev.  16.  2.  JVum. 

7.  89. 

26.  .34.  shalt  put  the  m.-seat  upon  the  ark,  40.  20. 

37.  6.  and  he  made  the  m.-seat  of  pure  gold 

Lev.  16. 13.  cloud  of  incense  may  cover  the  m.-seat 

1  CAr.  28. 11.  David  gave  Solom.  pattern  of  TO.-seat 

MERRY. 
Gen.  43.  34.  they  drank  and  were  to.  with  him 
Judg.  9.  27.  they  trode  the  grapes,  and  made  to. 

16.  25.  their  hearts  were  to.  they  said,  call  Samson 
19.  6.  tarry  all  night,  and  let  thine  heart  be  77*. 

9.  lodge  here,  that  thine  heart  may  be  to. 
22.  now  as  they  were  making  their  hearts  to. 

Ruth  3. 7.  and  when  Boaz  his  heart  was  to.  he  went 

1  .Sam.  25.  30.  Nabal's  heart  was  to.  within  hira 

2  Sam.  13.  28.  mark  when  Amnon's  heart  is  th. 

1  Kings  4.  20.  Judah  and  Israc;  were  making  m. 
21.  7.  arise,  eat  bread,  and  let  thine  heart  be  m. 

2  Chr.  7.  10.  he  sent  the  peojile  awny  777.  in  heart 
Esth.  i.  10.  when  the  heart  of  ihe  iiing  was  to. 
Pr»«. 15. 13. 777.  heart  maketh  cheerful  countenance 

15.  days  of  the  afflicted  are  evil ;  hut  he  that  ia 
of  a  TO.  heart  hath  a  continual  fensi 

17.  22.  a  TO.  heart  doeth  good  like  a  medicine 
jKcci.8.1 5.1)31  h  nothing  better  than  to  eat  B^d be  77* 

9.  7.  and  drink  thy  wine  with  a  to.  heart 


MES 


MET 


EcclAO  I9.ff  ast  ma.ie  lor  laughter,  wine  maketli  m. 
rsa.24.7.viiii;  lauguisneOi,  all  Uie  m.heartttl  do  sigii 

Jtr.  30.  I'J.  the  voice  of  theiii  tha*  make  m. 

31    4   in  the  dances  ol  them  that  make  m. 

J-jiic  1-2  19.  take  thme  ease,  eat,  drml*,  and  be  m. 

10  -23.  let  us  eat  and  be  m.  '24.  ||  i'J.  1  nuglil  be  7«. 
3->  it  was  meet  we  should  n.ake  m.  and  be  glad 

JdZ  5.  13.  IS  any  m. .'  let  him  smg  psahiis 

Ulc    11   lU.  shall  icjoice  over  lUem  and  make  m. 
■      ■  ftlEiiUlLY. 

Estk  5  14.  then  go  thou  in  m.  witli  the  king 
MESri.AGE. 

Jude  3. 20  Ehud  said,  1  have  a  m.  from  G.  to  tliee 

1  Ktuss^iO  1-2.  when  Benhadad  had  heard  thism. 

Prov2^.ii.  he  that  sendeth  a  m.  ly  foul  cutteth  oil 

JiaS'  1-  13-  tlieu  spake  Haggai  in  the  Lord  s  m. 

Luke  19.  14.  his  citizens  sent  a  m.  alter  him 

IJuliii  1.  5.  Uiis  IS  the  Ht. which  we  have  heard,  J.  11. 
MESSEiNGEK 

S,.'ihties,  One  who  can-its  mcis^agcs  bctweeiy>arty 
"and  party,  Gen  32.  3.  \M  Ki.  It  is  aiu'lied 
[11  To  Chrut  Jesus,  catUd  the  Messenger  ot 
[hi  Covenant,  Mai.  3.  1.  niw,  thuugk  he  be 
one  with,  the  Father,  yet  humbUd  himsclj  Jur 
our  sakcs,  to  bt  as  a  messenger  Jrom  his  ha- 
ther  to  declare  his  will  to  as,  to  cunjirm  the 
covenant  of  grace  by  his  death,  to  reveal  this 
talvatwn,  with  the  promise  oj  tlie  Holy  kpiril 
iu  work  true  J  atthand  repentance  tnour  hearts. 
fil  To  profkets  or  teachers,  who  are  appoint- 
ed by  Ciod  to  declare  his  will  and  commands 
to  his  people.  Job  33.  23.  iMal.  2.  7.  |  3.  1.  [3] 
To  ambassadors  sent  by  one  prince  to  another, 
2  Kings  16. 7.  [4]  Tospies,orsuchasprietly 
search  into  the  state  of  places  or  c£ airs,  Josh. 

6.  17.  Jam.  2.  25.  [5]  To  any  dreadful  pu- 
nishment which  Ood  inflicts  upon  the  wicked 
for  their  sins,  Prov.  17.  11. 

Gm.  50.  16.  they  sent  a  m.  to  Joseph,  saying 
Judg^.  2.  1 1-  a  '«•  "'  '''"  ^""^  '^'^"'^  *"""  tiilgal 
i  Sam.  4.  17.  and  the  m.  said,  Israel  is  tied 
2  Sam.  15.  13.  there  came  a  m.  to  David,  saying 
1  KiniTS  19.  2.  then  Jezebel  sent  a  m.  to  Elijah 
S^2.13.the^n.  went  to  call  Micaiah,  2  Chron.  18. 12. 
E  Kiitffs  6.32.  but  ere  the  in.  came  to  him,  when  the 
771.  conieth,  shut  tiie  door,  liold  him  last 
9. 18.  the  7K.  came  to  iheni,  but  conieth  not  again 
Job  1    14.  there  came  a  m.  to  Job,  and  said 
33.  23.  if  there  be  a  in.  an  interpreter  ot  a  thousand 
Prov.  13.  17-  a  wicked  771.  falieth  into  misclnet 
17   11.  a  cruel  m.  shall  be  sent  against  him 
25   13.  so  is  a  faitliful  m-  to  them  that  send  him 
Jsa  42. 19.  who  is  blind  or  deaf,as  my  7/i.  that  I  sent? 
Jer.  51.  31.  one  77i.  shall  run  to  meet  another 
£zek  23.  40.  to  whom  a  m.  was  sent,  they  came 
Hatr.  1.  13.  then  spake  Haggai,  the  Lord's  m. 
Mai.  2.  7.  for  he  is  the  7(7.  of  the  Lord  ot  hosts 
Til  will  s.iid  my  m.  even  the  771.  of  the  covenant, 
'  Mat.  11.  10.  Mark  1.  2.  Luke  7.  27 
2  Cor.  12.  7.  the  m.  of  Satan,  to  buffet  me,  lest  1 
Fhil  2.  25.  my  companion  in  labour,  but  your  m. 

MESSENGERS. 
GcTi.  32.  3.  Jacob  sent  lu.  before  him  to  Esau 
JVum.20  14. Moses  sent  77i.  from  Kadesh,/>»tui£.2.26. 

21.  21.  Israel  sent  ?;i.  unto  Sihon,  saymg 

22.  5.  Dalak  sen!  m.  to  Balaam,  the  sun  of  Beor 
24   12.  spake  1  not  also  to  thy  m.  sent  to  me  7 

Josh.  G.  17.  Rahab  hid  the  in.  that  we  sent,  25. 

7.  22.  60  Joshua  sen!  m.  to  Achan's  tent 
Judir.  6.  35  Gideon  sent  777.  tlirouyii  Manasseh 

11.12.Jephtliah  sent  771.  to  the  king  of  Amnion,  14. 
1  Sam.  11.  4.  then  came  the  m.  to  Gibeah  of  Saul 

10.  19.  Saul  sent  )7i.  to  Jesse,  and  said,  send  David 
19.  Jl.  Saul  sent  m.  to  David,  14,  15,  20,  21. 
25.  14.  David  sent  777.  to  salute  our  master 

42.  Abigail  went  after  the  771.  of  David 
Sai7i.  2.  5.  David  sent  771.  to  Jabesh-gilead 

3.  12.  Abiiersent  m.  to  David  on  his  behalf 
14.  Daviil  sent  m.  to  Ub-boshcth,  Saul's  s.m 
2tj.  Joab  sent  m.  after  Aimer,  whicli  brought 

5.  11.  Hiram  sent  m.  to  David,  1  Chron.  14.  1. 

11.  4.  David  sent  m.  to  Bath-sheba,  and  took  her 

12.  27.  Joah  sent  in.  to  David,  and  said,  I  fought 
lA'77/''s20.2. Benhadad  sent77i.to  Ahah,  kingoflsr. 
2  Kniffs  1.  3.  go  up  to  meet  the  m.  of  Ahaziah 

16.  forasmuch  as sfcnt  771. to  inquire  of  Baal-zebub 

14.  8.  then  Amaziah  sent  777.  to  Jehoash  the  son 

of  Jehoahaz,  son  of  Jehu  king  of  Israel 

10.  7.  so  Aliaz  scut  m.  to  Tiglath-pileser  king  of 

17.  4.  Hoshea  had  sent  »7i.  to  So,  king  of  Egypt 
19. 9.  Sennacherib  sent  m.  to  Hezcjtiah,  Isii.  37.  9. 

23.  by  thy  m.  hast  thou  reproached  the  Lord 
I  Chron   19.  2.  D  ivid  sent  77J.  to  comforl  Hannn 
I  Chron.  36.  15.  the  Lord  seut  to  them  hy  his  771. 

16.  bin  they  mocked  the  777.  of  God,  and  despised 
Vrov  16.  14.  the  wrath  of  a  king  is  as  771.  of  death 
Ita.  14.  32.  what  sh»ll  one  answer  jti.  of  the  nation! 

18.  2.  go  ye  swift  771.  to  nation  s^atlered  and  peeled 
S3,  t  7.  licliolil.  their  771..  shall  cry  willinnt 
37  U  Uezekiuh  received  Ifttcr  from  771.  uinl  read  it 


Jsa  44.  26,  and  performeth  the  counsel  of  his  m. 
57.  y.  and  thou  didst  send  thy  777.  afar  oil" 
J  •-.  27.  3.  send  hy  the  hand  of  the  777.  which  come 
F^ck.  23.  16.  sent  777.  unto  them  into  Chaldea 
30.9.  in  that  day  shall  777.  go  forth  from  me  in  ships 
JVaA.  2.  13.  the  voice  of  thy  777.  be  no  more  heard 
Luke  7.  24.  and  when  the  771.  of  John  were  gone 
9.  52.  and  sent  777.  before  his  face,  they  went 
2  Cur.  8.  23.  they  are  the  777.  of  the  churches 
./u77i.  2. 25.  by  works,  when  Rahab  had  teceived  777. 

MESS,  or  MESSES. 
G'c77.  43.  34.  Joseph  took  and  sent  771.  to  them,  but 
lienjamm's  777.  tive  times  so  much  as  theirs 
2  ia777.11.b.lhere  followed  Uriah  a  777.  fiom  the  king 

MESSIAH 
Signifies,  Anointed.    It  is  applied  principally, 
and  by  way  of   eminenee,  to    that  sovereign 
Deliverer,  7t'/7<7  was  expected  by  the  .leics,  and 
whom    they  vainly    expect   even  to    this    day, 
since  he  is  already  come  at  the  appointed  time. 
They  used  to  anoint  kings,  high-pricsts,  and 
sometimes  prophets.     Saul,  David,  Solomon, 
and  Joash,  received  the  royal  unction  :  Aaron 
and  his   sons  received  the  sacerdotal;    and 
Elisha,  the  disciple  <;/ Elijah,  received  the  pro- 
phetic unction,  at  least  God  ordered  Elijah  to 
give  it,   1    Kings  19.   16.   a?id   therefore   the 
name  Messiah,  or  Anointed,  is  given  to   the 
kings,  1  Sam.  12.  3,  5.  and  also  to  the  pa- 
triarchs or  prophets,  1  Chron.  16.  SS.  Psal.  lOo. 
15.     But  this  name   chicpj  belongs  to  Jesus 
Christ,  hy  way  of  excellence,  who  was  the  object 
of  the  desire  and  of  the  expectation  of  the  sai  n  ts. 
Hannah,  the  mother  of  jSamuel, plainly  alludes 
to  Jesus  Christ,  when  at  the  end  of  her  hymn, 
and  at  the  time  when  there  was  no  king  in 
Israel,  she  says,  The  Lord  shall  give  strength 
to  his  King,  and  e.-iall  the  horn  of  his  Jlnoint- 
ed,  1  Sam.  2.  10.     See  also  Fsal.  2.  2.  [  45.  7. 
iJan.  9.  25,  26.     Jt  is  not  found  any  where, 
that  Jesus  Christ  ever  received  any  sensible 
unction;   or   that  the  apostles   anointed   the 
faithful  with  any  particular  or  external  oil 
or  ointment.     The  unction  that  the  prophets 
and  the  u^ostles  speak  of,  when  Jesus  Christ 
or  his  disciples  are  understood,  is  the  spiritual 
and   internal   unction  of  grace  and  of  the 
Holy  Ghost,  of  which  the  outward  and  sen- 
sible   unction,    wtlh    which    they    anciently 
anointed  kings,  priests,  and  prophets,  was  but 
the  figure  and  symbol. 
£)a7i.9.25.from  the  commandment  to  build  Jerusa- 
lem, unto  M.  the  Prince  shall  he  seven  weeks 

26.  and  after  02  weeks  shall  M.  be  cut  off 
John  1.  41.  we  have  found  M.  which  is  Christ 

4.  25.  the  wcman  saiih,  I  know  that  M.  conieth 

MET. 
Gen.  32.  1.  and  the  angels  of  God  777.  him 
33.  8.  what  meanest  thou  by  this  drove  1  77!.? 
Exod.2.  18.  the  Lord  God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  ?«. 
with  us,  lot  us  go  to  sacrifice  to  the  Lord,  5. 3. 
4.  24.  the  Lord  771.  him,  and  sought  to  kill  him 

27.  Aaron  went  and  777.  Moses  in  the  mount 
5.20.  they  777.  Moses  and  Aaron  who  stood  in  way 

JV77771.23.  4.  God  777.  Balaam,  and  said  to  hnn,  10. 
Z;fi7«.  23.  4.  because  they  771.  you  not,  JVcA.  13.  2. 

25.  18.  Amalfk  777.  thee  by  way,  and  smote  feeble 
Josh.  11.  5.  and  when  all  ihese  kings  were  m. 
1  .Sa777.  10.  10.  a  cumiiany  of  prophets  777.  Saul 

25.  20.  behold,  .Abigail  777.  David  and  his  men 
2*Sa7«.  16.  1.  Ziba  777.  David  with  asses  saddled 
"18.  9.  Absakiai  777.  the  servants  of  David 

1  Kings  13.  24.  when  he  was  gone,  a  lion  777.  him 
18.  7.  Elijah  777.  Obadiah,  and  he  knew  him 

2  Kinirs  9.  21.  Joram  and  Ahaziah  777.  Jehu 
10.  13.  Jehu  777.  with  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah 

Job  4.  t  14.  fear  777.  me  that  made  my  bones  shake 
Psal.  85.  10.  niercv  and  truth  are  771.  together 
Prov.  7.  10.  behold,  there  ?7i.  him  a  woman 
Amos  5.  19.  fiee  from  a  lion,  and  bear  777.  him 
Mat.  8.  28.  there  -777.  Iiim  two  possessed  with  derils 

28.  9.  behold,  Jesus  777.  them,  saying,  all  hail 
Mark  11.  4.  in  a  iilace  where  two  ways  771. 
Luke  9.  37.  much  people  777.  him,  ./0A77  12.  18. 

17.  12.  there  777.  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers 
John  11.20.  then  Martha  went  and  777.  him,  30. 
Jicls  10.  25.  Cornelius  771.  him,  and  fell  down 

16.  10.  a  certain  damsel  ("ossessed  771.  us 

17.  17.  he  disputed  with  them  that  771.  with  him 
27.  41.  falling  into  a  place  where  two  seas  777. 

Heh."!  .1.  who  771.  Abraham  returning  from  slauglit, 
10  in  his  father's  loins,  when  Melcliisedec77i.  him 
METE. 
Kxod.  16.  18.  when  they  did  771.  it  with  a  homer__ 
P.5ai.  60.0.  I  will  771.  out  valley  of  Succolh,  108.7 
Mat.  7.  2.  with  what  measure  ye  »7i.  it  shall  he  me.n- 
sured  to  you  again,  Mark  4.  24.  Luke  6.  38 
METED. 
Isa.  18.  2.  go  III  a  nation  771.  out,  trodden  down,  7 
49.  12.  and  711.  out  heaven  with  a  span 


MID 

METK-YARD. 
Lev.  19.  35.  ye  shall  do  no  unrighleousneia  ia  IR- 

MICE. 
1  Sa)7i.6.  4.  five  golden  777.  according  to  number,!! 
5  ve  shall  make  images  of  your  emerods  ami  w» 
MID-DAY. 
1  Kings  \B.  29.  when  777.  was  jjast,  Elijah  said 
JV'i/i.  8.  3.  read  therein  from  morning  to  771.  beforf 
.ids  26.  13.  at  771.  O  king,  I  saw  in  llie  way  a  ligld 

MIDDLE. 

Judg.'.  19.  Gideon  came  in  beginning  of  771  watcb 

9.  37.  there  come  people  by  the  777.  of  the  land 

16.  29.  Samson  took  hold  of  the  two  777.  I'illars 

1  *'a77/.2S.29.  slmgout,  asout  of  the  777.  of  a  sung 

2  .S(i77i.  10.  4.  cut  off  then  garments  in  the  777. 

1  Ki  II  "-s  8.64.the  king  did  hallow  777.co'jrt,2  Chr.1.7 

2  Kings  20.  4.  afore  Isaiah  gone  into  the  777.  coui' 
Jer.  39.  3.  all  the  princes  sat  in  the  777.  gate 
Ezek.  1.  16.  as  it  were  a  wheel  in  tbe  771.  ot  a  whee 
Evh.  2.  14.  broken  down  the  771.  wall  of  pattilioc 

MIDDLEMOST. 
Ezck  42.  5.  higher  than  the  771.  of  the  building,  6 

MIDNIGHT. 
Exod.  11 . 4.  at  777.  will  I  go  mto  the  midst  of  Egyp» 
12.  29.  at  777.  the  Lord  smote  the  first-born 
.;7i(/<r.  16.  3.  Samson  lay  till  771.  and  rose  at  771. 
Kutli  3.  8.  at  777.  the  man  was  afraid,  and  turned 
1  A'777^s  3.  20.  she  arose  at  777.  anil  took  inj  soa 
.lub  34.  20.  the  people  shall  be  troubled  at  ;n. 
Psul.  119.  62.  at  777.  I  will  rise  to  give  thanks 
Mat.  25.  6.  at  m.  there  was  a  cry  made,  behold 
Mark  13.  35.  whether  he  shall  come  at  even,  or  m. 
Luke  11.  5.  shall  go  to  him  at  777.  and  say,  lend  m« 
Acts  16.  25.  and  at  771.  Paul  and  Silas  prayed 
20.  7.  Paul  continued  his  speech  till  771. 

MIDST 
Signifies,  [1]  That  part  which  is  equally  distant 
from  the  extremes,  or  the  centre  of  a  circle  or 
sphere.  Num.  35.  5.  Luke  23.  45.  [2]  Among, 
Deut.  18.  15.  Mat.  10. 16.  [3]  The  thickest  of 
a  */77-i77iff,  Luke  4.  30.  [4]  The  wast  open  or 
public  place,  Deut.  13.  16.  [5]  The  most  coif 
veniint  place,  Deut.  19.  2.  [6]  The  deepest 
part.  Josh.  3.  17.  ,    ,  . 

Exod.  14.  16.  shall  go  on  dry  ground  through  m. 
ofsea,JV777n.33.8.  JVeA.9.  11.  Psal.i36.l4. 
23.  25.  1  will  lake  sicknes.  from  the  771.  ot  thee 
/;f77t.  4.11.  the  mountain  burnt  to  the  777.  of  lieavea 

13.  5.  shall  put  evil  away  from  the  771.  of  thee 
18. 15.  thy  God  will  raise  a  Prophet  from  771.  of  the* 

1  Kings  8.  51.  from  the  777.  of  the  furnace  of  iron 

2  C/7r.  32.  4.  brook  that  ran  thro'  the  771.  of  the  land 
Cant.  3.  10.  the  »77.  thereof  being  paved  with  love 
'sa.  4.  4.  jiurged  blood  from  the  777.  of  Jerusalem 

30.  28.  breath  shall  reach  to  the  J77.  of  the  neck 

58.  9.  take  away  from  the  777.  of  thee  the  yoke 
./cr.SO.fil.the  governor  proceed  from  tlie  777.0I  them 

48.  45.  a  flame  shall  come  from  the  777.  of  Sihon 
Ezek.  9.  4.  go  through  the  771.  of  the  city  and  Bet 

11.  23.  the  ginry  of  Lord  went  up  from  777.  of  citj 

14.  8.  I  will  cut  him  off  from  777.  of  my  people,  C. 
t  16.  though  these  three  were  in  the  771.  ol  it 

15.  4.  the  771.  of  it  is  burnt,  is  r:  meet  for  workT 
28.  16.  have  tilled  the  777.  of  tliee  with  violence 

18.  1  will  bring  forth  a  fire  from  the  777.  of  thee 
Dan.  3.  26.  came  forth  of  the  771.  of  the  fire 
Amos'2.  3.  I  will  cut  otl' judge  from  the  777.  thereof 
/,77/.-c4.30.  but  ho  passing  through  the  777.  of  them 
J0A77  7.  14.  about  the  777.  of  the  feast  J-esus  went 

8. 59.  going  thro'  the  777.  of  them,  and  so  passed  by 
Rev.  8. 13.  an  angel  flying  through  the  777.  ot  heaven 

/7i(/7eRlIDST. 
Gf77.  1.6.  he  a  firmament  777  the  m.  of  heaven 

2.  9.  the  tree  of  life  771  the  m.  of  the  garden,  3.  3. 

15.  10.  and  Abram  divided  them  777  the  m. 
Erod.  3.  20.  wonders  I  will  do  777  the  m.  thereof 

8.  22.  I  am  the  Lord  771  the  m.  ot  the  earth 

14.  27.  overthrow  Egyptians  777  the  m.  of  the  sea 
29. walked  on  dry  land  777  the7n.  of  the  sea,  15.19. 

33.  3.  for  I  will  not  go  up  777  the  m.  of  thee,  lest 
Lev.  16.  16.  771  the  m.  of  their  uncleanness 
JV7777!.2.17.taberiiacleset  forward  777  tuem.  of  camp 

5.  3.  defile  not  the  camp  777  the  vi.  whereof  I  dwell 

35.  5.  and  the  city  shall  be  771  the  m.  Eiek.  48.  15. 

Deut.  11.  3.  acts  which  he  did  777  the  m.  of  Egypt 

6.  swallowed  them  up  ?7i  the  m.  of  ail  Israel 

19.  2.  separate  three  cities  771  the  vi.  of  thy  land 
23.  14.  God  walkcth  in  the  m.  of  thy  camp 

.Josh.  3. 17.  priests  stood  firm  777  777.  of  Jordan,  4.  10. 

4.  9.  set  up  twelve  stones  in  tnt  ia  of  Jordan 

7.  13.  there  is  an  accursed  thing  777  the  m.  of  thee 
21.  they  are  hid  in  the  earth  777  the  ni.  of  my  tent 

1  .S«777.  16.  13.  anointed  him  777  the  m.  ot  brethren 
•J  .S77777.  18. 14.  he  was  yet  alive  in  the  777.  of  the  oak 

23.  12.  but  he  stood  171  the  m.  of  llie  ground 
"0  slew  a  lion  77I  lie  w.  of  a  |>it  in  lime  of  snow 
12  A'lWff s6.20.behold,tliev  were  in  <A7!7«.  of  Samatia 

1  t'/'n;77   19  4.  aiulc'il  nfftliiir  £;arnient5)'77(/i<'771. 

Neh   4.  11.  nor  see,  till  we  cine  77?  the  m.  amODS 
Ijub  1. 1  (i.  Satan  came  also  771  the  m.  ot  them 


MID 


MIG 


MIG 


Job  20.t  13.  though  he  keep  sin  in  £.  m.  of  his  palate  I  Ezek.  5. 4.  cast  them  into  them,  of  the  fire  and  burn 

I'aal.  22. 14.  it  ia  melted  in  the  m.  of  my  bowels        22. 19. 1  will  gather  you  into  the  m.  of  Jerusalem 

23. 1  will  declare  thy  uamu,  in  the  m.  of  the  con-   Z)a)i.3.6.shall  De  cast  iiito  the  m.  of  a  fiery  furnace 

gregation  will  [  ijraise  ihee,  Neb.  2.  12.   ZecA.  5.  S.  and  he  cast  it  into  the  m.  of  the  ephah 

10.  t  S.  yea,  thy  law  is  in  the  m.  u\'  my  bowels  Out  of  the  MIDST. 

46.  5.  G.  is  Htc.t.'im.ofher,  she  shall  nut  be  moved   Gen.  19.29.  sent  Lot  out  of  the  m.  of  the  overthrow 


55.10.  mischief  in  ^.te/rt.  ||  11.  wickedness  niiAeju 
74.  4.  enemies  roar  in  the  m.  of  thy  congregation 

12.  working  salviitior.  in  the  m.  of  the  earth 
78.  28.  and  he  let  it  fall  in  the  in.  of  their  camp 
102.  24.  take  me  not  away  i?i  the  m.  of  my  days 
liO.  2.  rule  thou  in  the  m.  of  thine  enemies 
116. 19.  pay  vows  in  the  vi.  of  thee,  O  Jerusalem 
138.7.though  I  walk  in  them,  of  trouble,  thou  wilt 

Prov.  4.  21.  keep  them  ;«  the  m.  of  thine  heart 
6.14.1  was  in  all  evil  in  the  m.  of  the  congregation 
8.20.  1  lead  in  the  m.  of  the  paths  of  judgment 
}4.  33.  that  which  is  in  the  m.  of  fools  is  foily 
23.  34.  as  he  that  Ueth  down  in  the  m.  of  the  sea 
30.  19.  the  way  of  a  ship  in  the  m.  of  the  sea 

fsa,  5.  2.  and  I  built  a  tower  in  the  m.  of  it 

6.  5. 1  dwell  in  the  m.  of  a  people  of  unclean  lips 
12.  be  a  srcnl  forsaking  in  the  m.  of  the  land 

7.  6.  set  a  km:;  >ii  the  m.  of  it,  the  son  of  Tabeal 
K.e.greai  i>  M   iv  ( )iie!n<.  m.  ofthee,//(?s.  11.9. 

16.  3.  as  till  iiijiit  III  the  m.  of  the  noon  day 
19.24.  even  a  blessing  in  the  m.  of  the  land 
41.  IS.  I  will  open  fountains  in  the  m.  of  thee 

Jer.  6.  6  she  is  wholly  oppression  in  the  m.  of  her 
9L  6.  thine  habitation  is  in  the  m.  of  deceit 
14.9.  thou,0  Ijord,artintAem.  of  us,  leave  us  not 

17. 11.  he  shall  leave  them  in  the  m.  of  his  days 

37. 12.  to  separate  himself  m  ZAe  m.  of  the  people 
Z,am.  4. 13.  shed  blood  of  the  just  in  them,  of  her 
Ezek.  5.  5.  I  have  set  it  in  the  ni.  of  the  nations 

8.  I  will  e.xecute  judgment  in  the  m.  of  thee 
6.  7.  the  slain  shall  fall  in  the  m.  of  you,  11.  7. 

17.  16.  in  the  m.  of  Babylon  he  shall  die 

22.  3.  the  city  sheildeth  blood  in  the  m.  of  it 
SI.  and  ye  shall  be  melted  in  the  m.  thereof 
22.  as  silver  is  melted  in  the  m.  of  the  furilhce 
25.they  have  made  many  widows  in  t.  m.  thereof 

27.  her  princes  in  the  m.  thereof  are  like  wolves 

23.  39.  thus  have  they  done  in  the  m.  of  my  house 
26.  5.  for  spreading  of  nets  in  the  n.  of  the  sea 

28. 22.  OZidon,  I  will  be  glorified  in  them,  ol' thee 

36. 23.  which  ye  have  profaned  in  the  m.  of  them 
37.  26.  will  set  my  »anctuary  in  the  m.  of  them 

28.  when  mysanduary  shall  be(7jiAe?H.of  them 
43.  7.  where  I  will  dwell  in  the  in.  of  Israel,  9. 
46.  10.  and  the  prince  in  the  m.  shall  go  in 

Dan.  3.  25.  four  men  walking  in  the  m.  of  the  fire 
9.  27.  in  the  m.  of  the  week,  oblation  shall  cease 
ffos.  5. 4.  spirit  of  whoredoms  is  in  the  in.  of  them 
Joel  2. 27.  ye  shall  know  I  am  in  the  m.  of  Israel 
•Smosl.  10.  conspired  in  them,  of  the  house  of  Isrl. 
Mic.5.7.  remnant  be  in  the  m.  of  many  people,  8. 
6.  14.  thy  casting  down  shall  be  in  the  m.  of  thee 
^ah.  3.  13.  thy  people  in  the  m.  of  thee  are  women 
IJab.  3.2.  in  the  m.  of  the  years  revive  thy  work 
Zeph..  2.  14.  flocks  shall  lie  down  in  the  m.  of  her 
3.  5.  just  Lord  is  in  the  m.  thereof,  will  not  do 
12. 1  will  leave  in  the  m.  of  thee  a  poor  people 
15.  king  of  Isr.  the  Lord  is  in  the  m.  of  Ihee,  17. 
Zech.  2.  5.  1  will  be  the  glory  in  the  m.  of  her 
10.  rejoice,  for  I  will  dwell  in  the  m.  of  thee,  11. 

5.  4.  the  curse  shall  remain  in  the  m.  of  his  house 
7.  a  woman  that  sitteth  in  the  m.  of  the  ephah 

8.  3.  and  will  dwell  in  the  m.  of  Jerusalem,  8. 
14.  4.  the  mount  of  olives  shall  cleave  in  the  m. 
Mat.W.  10. 1  send  you  as  sheep  in  the  m.of  woNes 

14. 24.  ship  was  in  the  m.  of  the  sea,  Mark  6.  47. 

18.  2.  set  a  little  child  in  t.  m.  of  them^  Mark  9.  36. 
20.  are  gathered,  there  am  I  in  the  m.  of  them 

/>«/«''2.4R.foundniin  sitting  in  «Aem.of  the  doctors 

6.  8.  rise,  and  stand  forth  in  the  m.  and  he  arose 
21    21.  let  them  which  are  in  the  m.  of  it  depart 

23.  45.  the  vail  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the  m. 

24.  36.  Jesushimsplf stood  in  t.  m..Tohn'iQ.  19,26. 
John  8.  3.  and  when  they  had  set  her  in  the  ni.  9. 

19.  18.  on  either  side  one,  and  Jesus  in  the  m. 
Acts  1.  15.  Peter  stood  upj'n  then,  of  the  disciples 

18  Judas  falling  burst  asimder  in  the  m. 
17  22.  then  Paul  stood  up  in  the  m.  of  Mars'  hill 
Phil.  2. 15.  blamelpes7n<AeOT. of  a  crooked  generat. 
Rev.  1. 13.  in  them,  of  the  seven  candlesticks,  2.  1. 
2.  7.  which  is  in  the  m.  of  the  Paradise  of  God 
4.6.  and  in  the  m.  of  the  throne  were  four  beasts 
5. 6.  lo,  >n  them,  of  the  throne  stood  a  Lamb,  7.17. 

Tnto  the  MinST. 
Exod.  14.  22.  Israel  weni  intn  the  m.  of  the  sea 
24.  18.  and  Moses  went  into  the  m.  of  the  tloud 
33.5.1. will  come  into  the  m.nfxhcp  and  consume 
iVuTO.  16.47.  .Aaron rnn  into  them,  ofcnngri-gatinn 
1  ii'w^sK.  35.  blood  ran  into  the  m.  of  the  cliariot 
E«M.4.1.Mo'decai  went  intu  tbeni.ufc'wy^ni]  cried 
P#.46.2.  tho'  mountains  be  carried  into  t.  m.  of  sea 
57.6.  into  them,  wherpof  \hi-y  are  fallen  themselv. 
J«r.  21.4. 1  will  assemble  them  mio*.m.  of  this  city 
51  03.  cast  it  into  the  m.  of  toti  river  Euphrates 
384 


Exod.  3.  2.  aiigul  dppeared  out  of  the  m.  of  a  bush 
4.  God  called  tohini  out  of  «Ae  m.  of  bush,  24.16. 

Deut.  4.  12.  the  Lord  spake  unto  you  out  of  the  m. 

of  the  fire,  15,  33,  36.  |  5.  4,  22,24. 

34.  to  tak^e  him  a  nation  o««  o/tAem.  of  another 

.7o5A.4.3.take  out  o/«.m.  of  Jordan  twelve  stones,8. 

7.  23.  and  they  took  them  out  of  the  in.  of  the  tent 
Isa.  24.  18.  and  he  that  cometh  out  of  the  m.  of  pit 

52.11.depart,goo.(?/;n.  other,  Jcr.50.8.  |5I.6,45. 
Ezek.  11.7. 1  will  bring  you  forth  out  of  the  m.  of  it 
29.  4. 1  will  bring  thee  out  of  the  in.  of  thy  rivers 
32.  21.  shall  speak  to  him  out  of  the  m.  of  hell 
^inos  6. 4.  that  eat  calves  out  of  the  m.  of  the  stall 
Mic.5.  10. 1  will  cut  ofl^horses  out  o/<Aem.  of  thee 
13.  images  ||  14.  pluck  up  groves  out  o/m.  of  thee 
Z^;>A.3.11.  then  1  will  takeaway  out  o/t.  m.  of  thee 

MIDWIFE. 
Gen.  35.  17.  the  m.  said  unto  Rachel,  fear  not 
38. 23.  the  m.  bound  on  his  hand  a  scarlet  thread 
Ezod.  1. 16.  he  said,  when  vedo  the  ofiice  of  am. 

MIDWIVES. 
Ezod.  1. 17.  but  the  m.  feared  God,  and  did  not,21. 

19.  are  delivered  eie  the  rn.  come  unto  them 

20.  therefore  God  dealt  well  with  the  m. 
MIGHT,  Substantive. 

Gen.  49.  3.  Reuben,  thou  art  my  first  born,  my  m. 
M'um.  14.  13.  broughtest  up  this  people  in  thy  to. 
Deut.  3.  24.  that  can  do  according  to  thy  to. 
6.  5^  thou  shalt  love  thy  God  with  all  thy  m. 

8.  17.  the  TO.  of  mine  hand  hath  gotten  me  wealth 

28.  32.  there  shall  he  no  m.  in  thine  hand 
Judg.  5.  31.  as  the  sun  goeih  forth  in  his  to. 

6.  14.  go  in  this  thy  ra.  II  16.30.  bowed  with  his  to 
2  Sam.  6.  14.  David  danced  with  all  his  m. 

1  Kings  15.  23.  the  acts  of  Asa  and  all  his  m. 
16.  5.  Baasha  his  to.  ||  27.  Omri  and  his  to. 
22.45.  Jehoshaphat  and  his  m.  that  he  shewed 

2  Kings  10. 34.  Jehu  his  m.  ||  13.8.  Jehoahaz  his  to. 
13. 12.  Joash  II  14. 15.  acts  of  Jehoash  and  his  to. 
14.2a  Jeroboam  ||  20.  20.  Hezekiah  and  his  m. 

23.  25.  Josiah  turned  to  the  Lord  with  all  his  m. 

24.  16.  the  king  brought  captive  all  the  inen  of  m. 

1  Chron.  12. 8.  men  of  jk.  came  to  David  to  the  hold 

29.  2.  I  prepared  for  the  house  with  all  my  to. 
12.  in  thine  hand  is  pow  ct  and  to.  2  Chron.  20.  G. 
30.  the  acts  of  David  with  his  reign  and  m. 

2  Chr.  20. 12.  we  have  no  »h.  against  this  company 
Esth.iO.  2.  acts  of  Ahasuerus,  his  power  and  to. 
Psal.  76. 5.  none  of  the  men  of  rit.  found  their  hands 

8VI.  t  13.  thou  hast  an  arm  with  m.  strong  is 
145.  6.  men  shall  speak  of  the  m.  of  thy  acts 

Prov.  24.T  5.  a  man  of  knowledge  strenglheneth  to. 

Eccl.  9. 10.  thy  hand  findeth  to  do,  do  it  with  thy  m. 

fsa.  3.  t  25.  and  thy  m.  shall  fall  in  the  war 
11.2.  liiespint  of  counsel  and  m.  shaJl  rest  on  him 
33.  13.  ye  that  are  near,  acknowledge  my  to. 
40.  26.  calleth  them  by  the  greatness  of  his  m 
29.  to  them  that  have  no  TO.heincreaseth  strength 

./cr.  9.  23.  nor  let  the  mighty  man  glory  in  his  to 
10.  6.  thou  art  great,  and  thy  name  is  great  in  to 
16  21.  behold,  I  will  cause  them  to  know  my  to. 
49.  35.  I  will  break  the  chief  of  their  m. 
51.30.  their  TO.  hath  failed,  they  became  ^  women 

Ezek.  32.  30.  they  are  ashamed  of  their  to. 

Dan. 2.  20.  bles.sed  be  G.for  wisdom  and  m.  are  his 
23. 1  thank  Ihee,  O  God,  who  hast  given  me  m 

3.  t  4.  he  cried  with  m.  4.  t  14.  |  5.  f  7. 

4.  30.  that  I  have  built  by  the  m.  of  my  power 
Mie.  3.  8.  truly  I  am  full  of  judgment  and  of  to. 

7.  16.  nations  shall  be  confounded  at  all  their  m 
Zeck.i.  6.  not  by  TO.  nor  by  power,  but  by  my  Spirit 
Eph.  1.  t  19.  the  working  of  the  m.  of  Biis  power 

21.  far  above  all  m.  power,  and  dominion 
3.  16.  to  be  strengthened  with  m.  Col.  1.  11. 
6.  10.  be  Strang  in  the  Lord,  and  in  power  of  his  m. 
2  Pet.  2.  11.  whereas  angels  that  are  greater  in  m. 
Rev.  7.  12.  glorv  and  m.  be  unto  our  God  for  ever 

MIGHT  be. 
Gen.  30.  34. 1  would  it  m.  be  according  to  thy  word 
F^od.  36.  18.  to  couple  the  tent,  that  it  m.  be  one 
39,  21.  that  it  m.  be  above  the  curious  girdle 
Eev.  26.  45.  brought  forth,  that  I  m.be  their  God 
Deut.  5.  29.  fear  me,  that  it  m.  be  well  with  them 
1  .Sam.  18.  27.  that  he  m.  be  the  king's  son-in-law 

1  Kings  8.  16.  that  my  name  m.  be  put  therein 

2  ^Tatirs  7.2.  would  make  windows,  m.  this  thing  fte 
15.  19.  gave  silver,  that  his  hand  m.  A/' with  him 

'2  Chron.  6.5.  a  house,  that  luy  iiaiue  «/.  /  ^  Ihrre,  6. 
Psal.  78.  8.  m.  not  be  as  iheir  falhers,  ;i  stuhhorn 
.Ter.  13.  11.  that  Ihev  m.  be  unto  me  n  people 
Ezek.  17.8.  in  good  soil,  that  it  m.  ben  goodlv  vine 
36.  3.  that  ye  m.  be  a  possession  to  tUe  heathen 
Has.  6.  t  5.  that  thy  judgments  m.  be  as  the  light 
Mai.  2.  4.  that  my  covenant  m.  be  with  Levi 


.Afarft  5.18.pray,thal  hem.ie  wiliihiui,  Luke  8.38. 
Lukef.  9.  asked, saying,  what  in.  this  parable  6c J 
John  15.  n.  and  that  your  joy  to.  be  full 
Rom.  4. 11.  m.  be  llie  father  of  them  that  believ* 
16.tliatit/n.ieofgrace  ||  14.9.  m.ieLord  of  dead 
2  Thess.  3.  8.  to.  not  be  cnargeable  lo  any  of  you 
Philem.  8.  though  1  in.  be  much  bold  in  Christ 
Heb.  2.  IT.  that  he  m.  be  a  merciful  liigh- Priest 

12.  10.  that  we  m.  be  partakers  ol  his  iioliness 

1  Pet.  1.  21.  that  your  faith  and  hope  m.  be  in  God 
Sec  FULFILLKD. 

MIGHTY. 

Gen.  10.  9.  he  was  a  m.  hunter  before  the  Lord 

18.18.  Abraham  shall  become  great  and  to.  nation 
23.6.  hear  us,  thou  aria  m.  prince  amongst  us 

Ezod.  ].  7.  the  children  of  Israel  waxed  in.  2(J. 
9.28.  that  therebe  DO  more  m.lhundenngs  and  halt 
10.  19.  the  Lord  turned  a  iii.  strong  west-wiiid 
15.  10.  they  sank  as  lead  in  the  m.  waters 

I^ev.  19. 15.  nor  shall  honour  the  person  of  the  m. 

JVum.  22. 6.  curse  this  people,  for  they  are  too  m. 

Jjeut.i.'.i'.hn  btought  thee  out  with  7H.iiower,  0.  29. 
7.  23.  shall  destroy  them  with  a  m.  ueslruction 
26.5.becanie  there  a  great  nation,  m.and  populoi« 

Judg.  5.13.  Li.  made  me  have  domir.;on  over  the  m 
23.  they  came  not  to  help  of  the  L.  against  the  m 

1  Sam.  4.  8.  out  of  tho  hand  of  these  ni.  gods 

2  Sam.  I.  19.  how  are  the  m.  fallen  I  25. 

21.  the  shield  of  the  m.  is  vilely  cast  away 

22.  from  the  blood  of  the  slain,  from  fat  of  the  m 
■2Kings24. 15.  them,  of  the  land  carried  he  captive 

1  Chron.  1.  10.  Nimrod  was  ;«.  ||  12.  28.  Zadok  m 
27. 6.  Benaiah  was  in.  ||  2  Chron.  13. 21.  Abijuh  n. 

2  CAro)i.26.13.  army  tliHl  made  w  ar  w  ith  m.  powei 
27.  6.  so  Jotham  became  m.  because  he  prepared 

Ezra  4.20.tliere  have  been  m.  kings  over  Jerusalem 

7.28.halh  extended  mercy  to  me  before  m.  princea 
JVeA.3.16.Nehemiali  reiiaiied  to  the  house  oi'the  in 

9.  IJ.  thou  ihrewesl  a  stone  in  the  lu.  waters 
Job  5.  15.  but  he  saveih  the  poor  from  the  m. 

6.  23.  or  redeem  me  from  the  hand  of  the  m.? 

9.  4.  he  is  wise  in  heart,  and  m.  in  sliungth 

12. 19.  he  leadeth  princes,  aiidheov*riliiovveth  m. 
21.  he  weakenelh  the  strength  of  the  m. 

21.  7.  vvherelbre  are  the  wicked  in.  in  power  ? 
24.  22.  he  draweth  also  the  ra.  with  his  power 

34.  20.  the  in.  shall  be  taken  away  without  hand 

35.  9.  they  cry  out  by  reason  of  the  arm  of  the  m. 
41.  25.  he  raiseth  huns^Ii,  the  j«.  are  afraid 

Psal.24.  8.  Lord  strong  and  ni.  Lord  m.  in  battl«. 
29.  l.givelo  the  Lord,  0;'e  n.  glory  and  stren|»tl> 
45.  3.  gird  thy  sw  ord  on  iji'  iliigli,  O  most  m. 
59.  3.  for  lo,  the  m.  are  i'.s'.hered  Hgainst  me 

68.  33.  doth  send  out  Ua  voice,  anii  that  a  m.  voicfr 

69.  4.  being  mine  energies  Wiong'';;i;y  are  m. 
74.  15.  thou  driest  up  r.-;.  rivers.  iJie  day  is  thine 
82.  1.  God  standeih  in  lie  congregation  of  the  m 
89.  6.  who  among  sons  TO.  can  be  likened  lo  Lut>if 

13.  thou  hast  a  m.  arm,stron;/  is  thy  hand 
19.  I  have  laid  help  upon  one  thai  is  to. 

50.  I  bear  in  my  bosom  the  reproach  of  the  m 
93.  4.  the  Lord  is  mightier  than  the  7n. waves  ofsea 
J03.  t20.  ble.ss  the  Lord,  ye  angels  7n.  in  stiengtb 
100.  8.  that  he  might  make  his  ?«.  power  known 
112.  2.  his  seed  shall  be  to.  upon  the  earth 
120.4. sharp  arrows  of  the  7;i.  with  coals  ofjuniper 
135.  lO.who  smote  great  nations,  and  slew  m  kings 
Prov.  16.  32.  that  is  slow  to  anger  is  better  than  m 
IS.  18.  the  lot  parteih  between  the  m. 

21.  22.  a  wise  man  scaleth  the  city  offhe  to 

23. 11.  their  Redeem,  is  to.  shall  plead  their  cause 
/.5a.  3.  25.  and  thy  in.  shall  fall  in  the  war 

5.  22.  woe  to  them  that  are  m.  to  drink  wine 
11.  15.  with  his  771.  wind  shall  he  shake  his  hand 
17.  12.  a  rushing  like  the  rushing  ol  m.  waters 

22.  17.  will  carry  thee  away  with  a  m.  captivity 
49.  24.  shall  the  prey  be  taken  from  the  m.? 

63.  1.  I  that  speak  in  righteousness,  to.  to  save 
Jer.  5.  15.  it  is  a  m.  and  an  ancient  nation,  a  nation 

32.  19.  great  in  counsel  and  7n.  in  work 

33.  3.  and  I  will  sheiv  thee  great  and  m.  things 
Ezek.  17. 13.  he  hath  also  taken  the  m.  of  the  land 

32.12.  by  Iheswordsof  ihcTi.  will  I  make  thee  tall 
21.  the  strong  among  the  to.  shall  speak  lo  him 
27.  they  shall  not  lie  with  the  77i.  that  are  fallen 

38. 15.  thou  shalt  come  with  a  great  and  771.  army 
39.  18  ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  7n.  and  drink 
Dan.  4.  1.  how  great  and  m.  are  his  wonders ! 
8.24.K«  power  shall  hem.  but  not  by  his  own  pow 
11.  ?  a  to.  king  shall  stand  up  that  shall  rule 
25.t  hall  bestir,  up  with  a  very  great  and  m.  armj 
^mni  2.  14.  neither  shall  the  vi.  deliver  himself 
2.  16.  he  that  is  courageous  among  them,  shall  fiee 
.^.  12.  I  know  your  m.  sins  |l  24.  as  a  771.  streair 
■  toniih  1   4.  there  w.ns  a  m.  tempi^st  in  the  sea 
7irh.  11.2.  howl,  becan.se  the  to.  are  spoiled 
Mot.  11.20.  vhire  most  ofhism.  works  were  dope 
21.  if  the  m.  works  which  were  done  in  you,  ■~i~ 
13.54.  whence  hath  this  man  these  m.  work.>i? 
53.  ixr  did  not  many  m.  works  there  Mark  6A. 


3ratM.--  this  is  John  tlioRaiilist.tlicreforem.  works 
do  shew  forth  thi'inselvi.s  m  hiiii,  j}Jark6.  14. 

aiarli  0.  2.  m    works  arc  wroiiglil  by  hia  hand 

Luke  1.  4y.  111.-  that  is  hi.  haili  done  great  things 
52.  he  hath  put  down  the  m.  from  thoir  seats 
9.43  iliey  were  amazed  at  the  m.  power  of  God 
15.  14.  there  arose  a  in.  famine  in  tliat  land 
19. 37.  praiseil  God  for  the  m.  works  tliey  iiad  seen 
24   19.  who  was  a  propliet  m.  in  deed  and  word 

yicts  2.2.  sound  from  heav.  as  of  a  rusliing  m.  wind 
7.  22.  Moses  was  m.  in  words  and  in  dee<ls 

18.  24.  A|)ollos  was  m.  in  llie  scriptures 

Rom.  15.  19.  llie  Gentiles  obedient  tlirough  m.  signs 

1  Cor.  1. 2lj.  not  many  m.not  many  noble,  are  called 
27.God  hath  chosen  weak,  to  confound  things  ?«. 

2  Cor.  J0.4. weapons  of  our  warfare  are  m.  thro'  G. 

13.  3.  which  to  you  is  not  weak,  but,m.  in  you 
Go/.2.8.'hesame  was  m.  in  me  toward  the  Gentiles 
E;;/t.l.l9.accordinglo  the  working  of  hisrn.  jiower 
iTkess.X.l.  Jesusshall  be  reveal. with  his  m.  angels 
Rev.  6.  13.  when  she  is  shaken  of  a  m.  wind 

10. 1.  I  saw  another  m.  angel  come  down,  18.  21. 
Iti.  18  so  m.  an  earthquake  and  so  great 
18. 10  that ;«.  citv  ||  lH.d.  voice  of  m.thundcrings 
See  Acts,  Gon,  Hand,  Man,  Men. 
MIGHTY  unc. 
fienlO.S.Nimrod  begun  to  be  a  m.  one  inthecartli 
Isa.  1  24.  therefore  saitli  Lord.  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
VI.  one  of  Israel,  30.  2'J.  |  49.  '20.  |  GO.  16. 
10.  34.  and  Lebanon  shall  fall  by  m.  one 
28.  2.  behold,  the  Lord  hath  a  m.  and  strong  one 
Jer.  20. 11.  the  Lord  is  with  me  as  a  7H.  terrible  one 
f;2eA-.31.11. have  delivered  hlin  into  hand  of  yn.  one 

MIGHTY  ones. 
Exod.l5.t  11-who  is  like  to  thee  among  the  m. ones? 
Judg.5.^.  broken  by  prancing  of  their  m.  ones 
Isa.  13.  3. 1  have  called  my  m.  ones  for  mine  anger 
Jer.  46.  5.  their  in.  ones  are  beaten  down  and  Hed 
Joel  3. 1 1.  thither  cause  thy  m.  ones  to  come  down 

MIGHTIER. 
Gen.  20.  16.  for  thou  art  much  ni.  than  we 
Eiod.  1.  9.  the  children  of  Israel  are  m.  than  we 
J^um.  14.  12.  a  greater  nation  and  in.  than  they, 
neut.  4.  38. 1  7.  1.  I  9.  ],  14.  |  11.  23. 
Psa/.93.4.  the  Lord  on  high  is  m.  than  many  waters 
Eccl.  6.  10  neither  contend  with  him  that  is  m. 
jlfat.3.11. 1  baptize  with  water,  but  ho  that  cometli 
after  me  is  m.  limn  I,  Mark  1.  7.  LiiUe  3. 16. 
MIGIITIES. 
I  Chron.  11   12.  Eleazar  was  one  of  the  three  m. 
19.  these  iliiiigs  did  these  three  »«. 
21.  Ber.aiah  had  a  name  among  the  three  m. 
MIGHTILY. 
Deuf.  6. 3.  observe  to  do  it,  that  ye  may  increase  m. 
Judg.  4.  3.  Jabin  m.  oppressed  Israel  twenty  yciirs 

14.  6.  the  spirit  of  L.  came  m.  on  Samson,  15. 14. 
lSam.l4.t4S.  Saul  wrought  m.  and  smote  Amalek 
Ua.  10.  t  34.  and  Lebanon  shall  fall  m. 

42.  t  13.  the  Lord  shall  behave  himself  m. 
Jer.  25. 30.  the  Lord  shall  m.  roar  on  his  habitation 

Tcnah  3.  8.  let  man  and  beast  cry  m.  unto  God 
J^ali.^.  1.  watch  the  way,  fortify  thy  power  m. 
Acts  18.28.  for  he  m.  convinced  the  Jews 

19.  20.  so  m.  grew  the  word  of  God,  and  prevailed 
Col.  1.  29.  his  working,  which  worketh  in  me  m. 
Rev   18.  2.  lie  cried  vi.  saving,  Habylon  is  fallen 

MILCH. 

Oen.  32.  15.  thirty  m.  camels  with  their  colts 

1  Stm.  6. 7.  make  a  new  cart,  take  two  m.  kine,  10. 

MILDEW,  Sic  Blasti.ng. 

MILE. 

Mai.  5.  41.  shall  conipil  thee  to  go  a  m.  go  twain 

MILK 
Bignifios,  A  lii/iiid  food  which  we  have  from  cow. 
<$-c.  wkcreioilk  bahrs  and  children  are  chiefly 
nourished,  Gen.  18.  8.  Isa.  28.  9.  To  which  are 
compared,  [1]  'J'he  weakest  spiritual  food,  or 
the  most  plain  and  easy  truths  of  the  gospel 
whereby  yoan^  converts  arc  nourished  and  edi- 
jSei/,  ICor.  3.2.  Ileb.  .5.  12.  1  Pet. 2. 2.  [^Swect 
agreeable,  and  edifyhig  speech.  Cant.  4. 11.  [3] 
The  graces,  services,  and  obedience  of  the 

f'odly,  Cant.  .").  1. 
andflowing  with  milk  and  honey.  Josh.  5.  6.  Ji 
eountryof  extraordinary  fertility,  affording  all 
things  necessary  for  the  support  and  comfort 
of  life. 
(Vine  and  milk,  As-a.  5.').  1     .^11  sorts  of  spiritual 

bles$itt!!'S  null  iiriiyilcgcs. 
Oen.  18.  8.  and  .Xhraham  took  butter  and  m. 
49.  12.  find  his  teeth  shall  be  white  with  ?«. 
Deut.W'i.  14.  butter  of  kino  and  m.  of  sheep 
Judg.  4.  19.  Jael  opened  a  boltlc  of  ;n.  and  gave 
5.  25.  ho  askod  water,  and  sh'e  gave  him  m. 
Job  10.  10.  hast  thou  not  poureil  me  out  as  m.7 
21.24.  his  breasts  are  full  of  m.  hishoiies  moistened 
Prov.  27.  27.  llioii  shalt  have  goats'  m.  for  food 
30.  33.  the  churning  of  m.  bringeth  forth  butter 
Cant.  4.  11.  honey  nnri  m.  are  under  thy  tongue 
5  1.  I  have  dru'ik  mv   vim;  with  my  m. 


MIN 

Cint.  5.  1?  his  eyes  washed  witi'  m.  and  fitly  Bet 
Isn   7   22   for  abundance  of  m  that  they  shall  five 
28   9.  them  that  are  weaned  from  the  m 
55    1    cnnie.  buy  wine  and  m  without  money 
60    16   thini  shalt  sunk  the  m   of  the  Gentiles 
Lam  4   7   her  Nazarites  were  winter  than  m 
Ezrk   25   4    shall  eat  thy  fruit,  and  drink  thy  m, 
Joel  3.  18.  the  hills  shall  flow  with  m.  and  rivers 
1  Cor.3.2.I  have  fed  you  with  m.  and  not  with  meat 
9.7.  whofeedetha  Hock,  and  eateth  notof  the  jn.? 
Heb.  5.12.  ye  are  become  such  as  have  need  of  m.  ? 

13.  for  every  one  that  useth  m.  is  a  babe 

1  Pc£.2.2.  new  born  babes  desire  sincere  w.  of  word 

See  Flowino. 

MILK. 

Isa.  66.  11.  that  ye  may  m.  out  and  be  delighted 

MILL,  S. 
Ezod.  11.  5.  the  maid-servant  that  is  behind  the  w. 
JV«7n.  11.  8.  the  peojde  ground  the  manna  in  m. 
Mat.  24.  41.  two  women  shall  be  grinding  at  the  to. 

MILLET. 
Eiek.  4.  9.  take  lentiles,  m.  and  make  bread 

MILLIONS. 
Gen.  24.  GO.  be  thou  mother  of  thousands  of  ra. 

MILLSTONE. 
Deut.  24.  6.  no  man  shall  lake  the  m.  to  pledge 
Judg.'i.^'A.a.  woman  cast  a  piece  ofm.  2  Saiii. 11.21. 
Job  41.  24.  heart  as  hard  as  a  jiioce  of  the  nether  m. 
Mat.  18.  6.  it  wore  better  that  a  vi.  were  hanged 
about  his  neck,  Mark  9.  42.  J.uke  17.  2. 
Rev.  18. 21.  an  angel  took  up  a  stone  like  a  great  m. 
22.  the  Bound  of  a  m.  shall  be  heard  no  more 
MILLSTONES. 
Isa.  47.  2.  take  the  m.  and  grind  meal,  uncover 
Jer.  25.  10.  I  will  take  away  the  sound  of  the  m. 

MINCING. 
Isa.  3.  16.  wanton  eyes,  walking  and  m.  as  they  go 

MINI) 
Signifies,  [1]  The  understanding  or  judgment, 
tchereby  we  distinguish  bctmecngood  and  evil, 
lawful  and  unlawful,  2  Cor.  3.  14.  Til.  1.  15. 
[2J  The  regenerated  and  renewed  part  of  man, 
Rom.  7.  25.  [3]  The  heart.  Gen.  26.  35.  Deut. 
18.  0.  [4j  The  memory,  Psal.  31.  12.  Isa.  46.  8. 
[5]  End,  design,  or  intention,  Prov.  21.  27. 
[G]  Thought,  ur  imagination,  Isa.  2G.  t  3.  [7] 
Wit,  or  soundness  of  mind,  Alark  5.  15.  Luke 
8.  35.  [8]  The  will,  1  Peter  5.  2.  [9]  ./Jffcc- 
tion.  Acts  17.  11. 
Who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  Lord,  1  Cur.  2. 
16.  What  natural,  carnal  man  hath  been 
taught  by  the  Spirit,  the  will,  counsel,  and 
purpose  uf  God,  and  the  divine  mysteries  of 
man's  salvation  ? 
But  we  have  the  mind  of  Christ,  1  Cor.  2.  IG. 
Silt  we  who  are  endued  with  the  .Spirit,  have 
an  experimental  knowledge  of  God's  will,  and 
of  spiritual  divine  things,  revealed  to  us  by 
the  Spirit,  who  is  our  teacher,  and  knows  the 
mind  of  Christ,  and  reveals  it  to  us,  John  16. 
13.  1  Cor.  2.  10. 

MIND,  Substantive. 
Oen.  26.  35.  which  were  a  grief  of  ra.  to  Isaac 
/^eu.24.12.them.of  the  Lord  might  he  shewed  them 
Deut.  18.6.  and  come  with  all  the  desire  of  hisra, 

28.  G5.  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  sorrow  of  jn. 
30.  1.  shalt  call  them  to  m.  among  the  nations 

1  Chron.  28.  9.  and  serve  him  with  a  willing  m. 
JVeh.  4.  6.  for  the  people  had  a  m.  to  work 
./oi  23.  13.  but  he  is  of  one  m.  who  can  turn  him? 
Psal.M.  12.  am  forgotten,  as  a  dead  man  out  ofm. 
Proo.  21.  27.  he  bringeth  it  with  a  wicked  m. 

29.  11.  a  fool  utterelh  all  his  m.  but  a  wise  man 
/.sa.2G,3.  keep  in  peace,  whose  ra.  is  stayed  on  thee 

46.  8.  bring  it  again  to  m.  O  yc  transgressors 

65.  17.  and  the  former  shall  not  come  into  m. 
Jer.  "A.  16.  the  ark  of  covenant  shall  not  come  to  ra. 

22.  t27.  the  land  wliereunto  they  lift  their  m. 

44.  21.  and  came  it  not  into  his  m.  T 
Dan.  5.  20.  when  his  ra.  was  hardened  in  pride 
Hab.  1.  11.  then  shall  his  m.  change,  and  he  shall 
Mark  5.  15.  sitting  in  his  right  m.  I.uke  8.  35. 

14  72.  Peter  called  to  m.  the  words  of  Jesus 
Luke  1.  29.  Mary  cast  in  her  m.  what  salutation 

12.  29.  neither  be  ye  of  doubtful  m. 
Jicts  2.  to.  the  multitude  were  troubled  in  ra. 

12.120  Ilerud  bore  a  hostile  m.  against  Tyro 

17. 11.  they  received  word  with  all  readiness  ofm. 

20.  19.  serving  the  Lord  with  humility  ofm. 
Horn.  1.  28.  God  gave  them  up  to  a  reprobate  m. 

7.  25.  so  then,  with  the  ra.  I  serve  the  law  of  Go.l 

8.  7.  the  carnal  m.  is  enmity  against  God 
27.  he  knoweth  what  is  the  to.  of  (he  Spirit 

11.  34.  who  halh  known  the  ra.  of  the  Lord  7 

12.  16.  be  of  the  same  ra.  one  toward  anoilier 

14.  .5.  every  man  be  fully  persuaded  in  his  own  m. 
1.5.  6.  thai  ye  may  with  one  m.  glorify  God 

1  Cor.  1.  10.  ye  be  joined  together  in  the  same  m. 

2. 16.  for  who  hath  known  the  m.  of  the  Lord  to 

instruct  him?  but  we  have  the  m.  of  Chriit 

3E 


mm 

2  Cor.  7.  7.  when  he  told  us  your  earnest  desire 
your  mourning,  your  fervent  in.  toward  me 

8. 12.  for  if  there  be  first  a  willing  in.  it  is  ucccptctj 

13.  11.  brethren,  be  of  one  in.  Phil.  1.  27.  |  2.  2. 
Kph.  2.  3.  fulfilling  the  desires  of  the  llesli  and  in. 

4.  17.  as  other  Gentiles  walk  iu  vanity  of  their  ra 

Phil.  2.  3.  in  lowliness  of  ;«.  let  each  esteem  othet 

5.  let  this  m.  be  in  you, which  was  In  Christ  Jesut 

4.  2.  that  they  be  of  the  same  m.  in  the  Lord 
Col.  2.  18.  vainly  iiufled  u|)  by  his  lleshly  m. 

3. 12.  put  on  kindness,  humbleness  of  7«.  mueknosb 
2  Thess.  2.  2.  that  they  he  not  soon  shaken  in  m. 
2  7'im.  1.7.  God  hath  given  us  the  spirit  of  sound  m 
Tit.  I.  15.  but  their  in.  and  conscience  is  detileJ 

3.  1.  put  them  in  m.  to  be  subject  to  powers 
Heb.  8.  10.  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  m. 

12.  t  17.  he  found  no  way  to  change  his  m. 
1  Pet.  3.  8.  be  yc  all  of  one  m.  having  compassion- 

4.  1.  arm  yourselves  likewise  with  the  same  nt. 

5.  2.  not  for  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  ready  m. 
Rev.  17.  9.  here  is  the  m.  which  hath  wisdom 

13.  these  have  one  m.  and  shall  give  their  powef 

See  Aliknated. 

JUine  or  my  M  I N  D. 

JVum.  16. 28. 1  have  not  done  them  of  mine  own  m.. 

24.  13.  I  cannot  do  good  or  bad  of  mine  own  m, 

1  Sam.  2.  35.  according  to  that  which  is  in  my  m 
!  Chron.  22.  7.  it  was  in  my  m.  to  build  a  house 
Isa.  21. 1 4.  7n?/m.  wandered,  fearfulness  affrighted 
.fer.  15.  1.  my  m.  could  not  be  toward  this  peopi* 

19.  5.  neither  came  it  into  my  m.  32.  35. 

/.am.  3.  21.  this  I  recall  to  my  m.  therefore  hop« 
Rom.  7.  23.  another  law  warring  ag.  law  of  my  m 

Thy  MIND. 
1 .9n7;(.9.20.set  not  thy  m.on  the  asses,they  are  found' 

20.  t  4.  say  what  is  thy  m.  and  I  will  do  it 
./ob  34.  33.  should  it  be  according  to  thy  m.  ? 
i^2(7r..'!8.10.same  tinieshall  things  come  into  thy  m 
Dan.^.W.  O  king,  thy  thoughts  came  into  thy  m. 
Mat.  22. 37.  thou  shall  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with- 

all  thy  ra.  Mark  12.  30.  Juke  10.  27. 
Philcm.  14.  without  thy  ra.  would  I  do  nothing 

Your  MIND. 
Gen.  23. 8.  if  it  he  your  m.  I  should  bury  my  deaA 
.ler.  51.  50.  and  lot  Jerusalem  come  into  your  nt. 
K:fA:.11.5.Iknowlhe  things  that  come  into  j/oKr«s 
20.  32.  and  that  which  cometh  into  your  m. 
Rom.  12. 2.  he  transformed  by  renewing  ai'your  a. 

2  Cor.  8.  19.  and  declaration  of  your  ready  ra. 
9.  2.  for  I  know  the  forwardness  of  ^OMr  m. 

Eph.  4.  23.  and  be  renewed  in  the  spirit  of7/o?(r»B. 
Col.  1.21.  that  were  sometimes  enemies  in  j/o«r  m. 
3   t  2.  set  your  m.  on  things  above,  not  on  Ihingi 

1  Pet.  1. 13.  gird  up  the  loins  of  your  m.  be  sober 

MIND,   Ferb. 
Rom.  8.  5.  that  are  after  flesh,  m.  things  of  the  flesh 
12.  10.  ra.  not  high  things,  but  condescend  to  meiJ'- 
Phil.  3.  16.  ncvertheless'lct  us  m.  the  same  thing 

19.  for  many  walk,  who  m.  earthly  things 

MINDI':i). 
Ruth  1.  18.  she  was  steilla-tly  m.  to  go  with  her 

2  CAron.  24.  4.  Joash  was  ra    to  repair  the  house 
Ezra  7.  13.  which  are  m.  of  iheir  own  free  will 
Mat.  1.  19.  Joseph  was  ni.  to  pui  hi^r  away  privily 
Rom.  8.  6.  for  to  be  carnally  m.  is  death,  hut  to  be- 
spiritually  m.  is  life  and  peace- 

II.  20.  be  not  high-ra.  but  fear 

15.  5.  grant  vou  to  be  like  w.one  toward  tno'.her 
2  Cor.  1.  15.  in  this  confidence  I  was  in.  to  come 

17.  when  I  was  thus  m.  did  I  use  lightness 
Gal.  5.  10.  that  you  will  he  no  otherwise  m. 
Phil.  2.  2.  that  ye  be  like  m.  having  the  same  love 

20.  no  man  like  m.  who  will  care  for  your  state 
3. 15.  let  us,  as  many  as  be  perfect,  be  thus  m.  if  in 

any  thingyc  be  oiherwise  m.  God  shall  reveal 
1  Thess.  5.  14.  brethren,  comfort  the  feeble  m. 

1  Tim.  0.  17.  charge  that  the  rich  be  not  high  m. 

2  Tim.  3.  4.  for  inen  shall  ho  heady,  high-m. 
7Vt.  2.  0.  young  men  exhort  to  he  sober  m. 
Jam.l.P.  a  double-?/;,  man  is  unstable  in  all  hi.-  way* 

4.  S.  and  purify  your  hearts,  ye  double-?/!. 
MINDFUL. 

1  Chron.  16.  15.  be  ye  m.  always  of  his  covrnant 
JVeh.  9. 17.  our  fatl>ers  were  not  m.  of  thy  wonders- 
Psal.  S  4.  w  hat  is  man,  that  thou  art  ra.  of  him,  and 

ihe  son  ofm.  that  thou  visitcst  him  ?  Heb.  2.  fi. 

III.  5.  he  will  ever  he  m.  of  his  covenant 

1 15.12.tlie  Lord  hath  been  7/(.ofus,  ho  will  bless  ue 
Isa.  17.  10.  not  been  m.  of  the  rock  of  thy  streiigtit 

2  7V7/(.  1.  4.  beins  7/1.  of  tliv  tears,  to  be  filleii 
/frb.  11.  15.  if  they  had  been  m.  of  that  country 
2  Pet.  :i.  2.  that  ye  may  he  m.  of  the  words  spoken. 

MINDS. 
.fudrr.  19.  30.  co'nsider  of  il,  and  siwaK  your  m. 
2  Sam.  17.  8.  and  Ihcy  be  chafed  in  their  m. 
2  Kings  9.  15.  if  it  he  vour  7?i.  let  none  go  forth 
F.iek.  24.  25.  that  whereupon  Ihey  set  their  »n 

36.  5.  with  despiteful  m.  lo  cast  it  out  for  a  p.-«- 
./?«(«  14.  2.  and  made  Iheir  m.  evil  aflerted 

28.  G,  they  changed  their  ra.  said  he  was  a  god 


MIN 

2  Cor  3  14.  but  tlioir?n.  were  blinded,  ve:!untak»Q 
4  4.  the  god  of  this  world  lialh  blinded  the  m 
11.3.60  your  ra.sho'd  be  corrupted  from  simiiiicity 
ykil-  4.  7.  thG  peace  of  God  sliall  keep  your  m. 

1  Tim.  6.  5.  men  of  coriupt  m.  2  Tim.  3.  8. 
lleb.  11).  16.  and  in  their  m.  will  I  write  them 
12.  3.    lest  ye  be  wearied  and  faint  in  your  m. 
iPet.  3. 1.  I  stir  up  your  pure  m.  by  way  of  rememb. 

MINDING. 
McU  20.  13.  Paul  VI.  himself  to  go  afoot 

MINE. 
Job  28.  t  1.  surely  there  is  a  m.  for  the  silver 

MINE. 
Oen.  31.  43.  and  all  that  thou  seest  is  m. 
48.  5.  are  m.  as  Reuben  and  Simeon  shall  be  m. 
Exod.  13.-2  sanctify  to  me  all  the  first-born, both  of 
man  and  beast,  it  is  m.  34.  19.  JsTuiii.  3.  13. 

19.  5.  for  all  the  earth  is  m.  Fsal.  .50.  12. 
Lev.  20.  26.  that  ye  should  be  m.  Isa.  43.  1. 

25.  23.  the  land  is  m.  for  ye  are  strangers 
J^um.  3.  12.  the  Levites  shall  be  ?«.  45.  |  8.  14. 

8.  17.  the  first-burn  of  children  of  Israel  are  m. 

2  Sam.  14.  30.  Absalom  said,  Joab's  field  is  nearm 

1  Kings  2.  15.  knowest  that  the  kingdom  was  ?«. 
3.  26.  let  it  be  neither  m.  nor  thine,  divide  it 

20.  3.  tli^'  silver,  and  gold,  and  wives,  are  m. 

2  Kings  10.  6.  if  ye  will  be  m.  and  ifye  will  hearken 
Job  41.  11.  ivhatsoever  is  under  heaven  is  »n. 
Fsal.  18.  23.  I  kept  myself  from  m.  iniquity 

50.  10.  for  every  beast  of  the  forest  is  m. 
11.  and  the  wild  beasts  of  the  field  are  m. 

60.  7.  Gilead  is  m.  and  Manasseh  is  m.  108.  8. 
Prov.  8.  14.  counsel  is  ?«.  and  sound  wisdom 
■■Cant.  2.  16.  my  beloved  is  m.  and  I  am  his,  6.  3. 

8  li.  my  vineyard,  which  is  m.  is  before  me 
Jcr.  44.  28.  whose  word  shall  stand,  m.  or  theirs 
Eiek.  16.  8.  I  sware  to  thee,  thou  becamest  m. 

18.  4.  behold,  all  souls  are  m.  soul  of  son  is  m. 
23.  4.  and  they  were  m.  \\  5.  v/hen  she  was  m. 
29. 9.  the  river  is  m.  ||  35. 10.  these  countries  be  m. 

Hag.  2.  8.  the  silver  is  m.  and  the  gold  is  m. 
Alal.  3.  17.  they  shall  be  m.  saitli  the  Lord 
>/a«. 7.24. that  heareth  sayings  of  m. and  doetli  them 
26.lieaieth  these  sayings  of  m. and  doeth  them  not 
20.  23.  but  to  sit  on  my  right  hand  and  on  my  left, 
is  noun,  to  give,  it  shall  be  given,  Mark  10.  40. 
■Luke  11.  6.  a  friend  of  ?«.  in  his  journey  is  come 
John  2.  4.  Jesus  saith,  m.  hour  is  not  yet  come 
7.16.my  doctrine  is  not  m.  ||  10. 14.  am  known  of  m. 

14.  24.  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  m. 

16.  14.  he  shall  receive  of  ?«.  and  shew  it  you 
15.  all  things  that  the  Father  hath  are  in. 

17.  10.  all  m.  are  thine,  and  thine  are  in. 
■Rom.  12.19.  vengeance  is  m.  I  will  repay,  saith  Ld. 
Phil.  1.  4.  in  every  praver  of  ra.  malting  request 

MINGLE. 
Isa.  5. 22.  and  men  of  strength  to  m.  strong  drink 

9.  til.  the  Lord  shall  m.  his  enemies  together 

19.  t  2.  I  will  m.  Egyptians  with  Egyptians 
Oan.  2.  43.  they  shall  m.  with  the  seed  of  men 

MINGLED. 
ff.zoiL  '.).  24.  there  was  fire  m.  with  the  hail 
fjev.  19.  19.  shalt  not  sow  thy  field  with  m.  seed 
Eira  9.2.holy  seed  have  m.  themselves  wilh  people 
/oh  24.  t  tJ.  they  reap  every  one  his  m.  corn 
P.ial.  102.  9.  and  m.  my  drink  with  weeping 

106.  .35.  but  were  m.  among  the  heathen 
t'rov.  9.  2.  killed  her  boasts,  she  hath  m.  her  wine 

5.  and  drink  of  the  wine  which  I  have  m. 
■(sa.  19.  14.  the  Lord  liirth  ?)(.  a  perverse  spirit 
/er.  25.  20.  gave  the  cup  to  all  the  vi.  |)eople,  24. 

50.  37.  a  sword  on  all  the  m.  people,  Eiek.  30.  5. 
Mat.  27.  34.  they  gave  him  vinegar  ■m.  with  gall 
Mark  15.  23.  they  gave  him  wine  m.  with  myrrh 
I, tike  13.  1.  whose  blood  Pilate  had  m.  with  sacrifi. 
ktv.  8. 7.  there  followed  hail  and  fire  m.  with  blood 

15.  2.  I  saw  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  m.  with  fire 

MINISH,  ED. 
Exod.  5.  19.  ye  shall  not  m.  ought  of  your  task 
Paal.  107.  39.  again  they  are  m.  and  brought  low 

MINISTER 
'Signifies,  One  who  serves,  waits  on,  or  attends 
another,  Exod.  24.  13.  1  Kings  10.  5.  It  is 
a  word  applied,  [1]  To  Christ,  loho  is  called, 
A  Minister  of  the  sanctuary,  Heb.  8.  2  that 
is,  Christ  being  now  gone  np  into  heaven, 
typified  by  the  holy  of  holies,  he  does  there 
minister,  or  execute  the  remainder  of  his  office 
in  his  human  nature,  by  presenting  the  merit 
of  his  sacrifice,  as  the, high-priest  brought  the 
blood  of  the  sin-ofering  into  the  most  holy 
jdace  once  a  year,  E.xod.  30.  U).  Lev.  16.  15. 
f2]  To  such  as  are  appointed  to  attend  the 
service  of  God  in  hii  church,  to  dispense  and 
five  forth  faithfully  and  wisely,  the  word, 
sacraments  and  other  holy  things,  1  Cor.  4. 
1.  [3]  To  magistrates,  who  are  God's  officers 
tnd  deputies  to  punish  swcA.  as  transgress 
All  law,  and  to  defend  the  good,  Rom.  13. 
£  [I]  To  the  holig  angels,  tcho  are  always 
Z3o 


MIN 

ready  to  execute  the  commandt  of  God,  Psal. 
104.  4. 

Exod.  24.  13.  Moses  rose  up,  and  his  ■m.  Joshua 
Josh.  1.  1.  the  Lord  spake  to  Joshua,  Moses'  m. 
2  Kings  6.  j  15.  when  the  m.  of  Elisha  was  risen 
Mat.  20.  26.  let  him  he  your  m.  Mark  10.  43. 
Luke  4.  20.  he  gave  the  book  again  to  the  m. 
jicls  13.  5.  and  they  had  also  John  to  their  m. 
26.  16.  to  make  thee  a  m.  and  a  witness 
horn.  13.  4.  for  he  ie  the  m.  of  God  to  thee,  6. 

15.  8.  Christ  was  a  in.  of  the  circumcision 

16.  I  should  be  the  m.  of  Jesus  to  the  Gentiles 
Gal.  2.  17.  is  Christ  the  in.  of  sin  ?  God  forbid 
Eph.  3.  7.  whereof  I  was  made  a  ni.  Col.  1.23,25. 
6.  21.  Tychicus,  a  faithful  m.  of  the  Ld.  Col.  4.  7. 
Col.  I.  7.  Epaphras,  who  is  for  you  a  faithf  j|  in. 
1  Thess.  3.  2.  Timothy  our  brother  and  m.  of  God 
1  Tim.  4.  6.  thou  shalt  be  a  good  in.  of  Christ 
Heb.  8.  2.  a  m.  of  the  sanctuary  and  tabernacle 

MINISTER. 
Eio<i. 28.1. that  he  may  7;i.to  me  in  the  priest's  office, 
3,  4,  41.  I  29.  1,44.  |  30.30.  |  31.  10. 
I  35.  19.  I  39.  41.  I  40.  13,  15. 
35.  and  it  shall  be  upon  Aaron  to  ra. 
43.  when  they  come  to  altar  to  in.  29.  30.  |  30. 20. 
29.  44.  I  will  sanctify  Aaron  to  m.  to  me 
J.ev.  7.  35.  in  the  day  he  presented  them  to  m. 

16.  32.  whom  he  shall  consecrate  to  m.  jVum.S.  3. 
JV«?n.  8.  26.  but  siiall  m.  with  their  brethren 
J)eiit.i0.8.  separated  the  tribe  of  Levi  to  m,  to  him 

18.  5.  to  stand  to  in.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  7. 
21.  5.  for  thy  God  hath  chosen  them  to  ?«. 

1  Sam.  2. 11.  the  child  did  in.  to  the  Lord  before  Eh 
1  KiiigsS.  11.  so  that  the  priests  could  not  stand  to 
m.  because  of  the  cloud,  2  Chron.  5.  14. 
1  Chron.  15.  2.  chosen  to  m.  before  him  for  ever 
23.  13.  to  m.  and  to  give  thanks,  2  Chron.  31.  2. 
'2  Chron.  13. 10.  priests  which »«. are  thesons  of  Aar. 
Psal.  9.  8.  he  shall  in.  judgment  to  the  people 
Isa.  60.  7.  the  rams  of  Nebaioth  shall  m.  to  thee 

10.  and  their  kings  shall  m.  to  thee 

.fer.  33.  22.  I  will  multiply  the  Levites  that  m. 
Eiek.  40.  46.  which  come  near  to  m.  44.  15,  16. 

44.  11.  they  shall  stand  before  them  to  m. 
JI/a(  20.28.to  be  ministered  to,but  to  m.Mark  10.45. 

25.  44.  naked,  or  sick,  and  did  not  ni.  to  thee 
J)cts"i.2'i.nox  forbid  his  acquaintance  to  ra.tohim 
Rom.  15.  25.  but  now  I  go  to  in.  to  the  saints 
27.  their  duty  is  to  m.  to  them  in  carnal  things 

1  Cur.  9.13.  they  which /«.  about  holy  things,  live  of 

2  Cor.O.lO.bulh  m.bread  for  your  food,  and  multijily 
Eph.  4.  29.  that  it  may  m.  grace  to  the  hearers 

1 1'lm.  1.  4.  which  m.  questions  rather  than  edifying 
Heb.  1.  14.  angels  sent  to  ra.  to  heirs  of  salvation 

6.  10.  ye  have  ministered  to  the  saints  and  do  m. 
I  Pet.  i.  12.  but  to  us  they  did  m.  the  things 

4. 10.  even  so  m.  the  same  one  to  another,  as  good 

11.  if  anv  man  in.  let  him  do  it  as  of  the  ability 

MINISTERED. 
J^Tum.  3.  4.  Eleazar  and  Ithamar  m.  Dent.  10.  6. 

1  Sam.  2.  18.  but  Samuel  m.  before  the  Lord,  3.  1. 

2  .Saw.  13.  17.  Amnon  called  his  servant  that  m. 

1  Kings  1.  4.  Abishag  m.  to  king  David,  15. 

19.  21.  Elisha  wcHt  after  Elijah,  and  m.  to  him 

2  Kings  25.  14.  they  took  away  the  pots,  snuffers, 

and  all  the  vessels  where  wilh  they  in.  ,/fr.52.18. 
Ezek.  44.  12.  they  in.  to  them  before  their  idols 
Ji'in.  7.  10.  thousand  thousands  m.  unto  him 
Mat.  4.11.  angels  came  and  m.  to  him,  Mark  1. 13. 
8.  15.  she  rose  and  in.  unto  them,  Mark  1.  31. 
I^^nke  8.  3.  which  m.  to  him  of  their  substance 
.^cts  13.  2.  as  they  m.  and  fasted,  the  Spirit  said 

20.  34.  these  hands  have  m.  to  my  necessities 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  declared  the  epistle  of  Christ  m.  by  us 

Phil.  2.  25.  and  he  that  m.  to  my  wants 

Col.  2.  19.  having  nourishment  m.  increaseth  with 

1  Tim.  3. 1 13.  that  have  in.  the  office  of  deacon 

2  Tim.  1.  18.  in  how  many  things  he  m.  unto  me 
Philein.  13.  that  in  thy  stead  he  might  have  in. 
Heb.  6.  10.  that  ye  have  m.  to  the  saints,  and  do 
2  Pet.  1.  11.  for  so  an  entrance  shall  be  m.  to  you 

MINISTERETH. 
2  Cor.  9.  10.  now  he  that  m.  seed  to  the  sower 
Gal.  3.  5.  he  that  m.  to  v<iii  the  Spirit,  doeth  he  it 

MINISTERING. 

1  Chron.  9.  28.  had  the  charge  of  the  in.  vessels 
Ezek.  44.  11.  at  the  gates  of  house,  m.  to  the  house 
.Mat.  27.  .55.  many  women  followed  Jesus  m.  to  him 
Rom.  12. 7.  let  us  wait  on  in.  ||  15.  10.  ra»the  gospel 

2  Cor.  8.  4.  and  take  on  us  the  m.  to  the  saints 
9.1. fur  as  touching7H.tothe  saints,  itissuperlluous 

Heb.  1. 14.  are  they  not  all  in.  spirits,  sent  minister 

10.  1 1.  every  priest  standelli  dally  m.  and  offering 

MINISTERS. 

1  Kinrrs  10.5.  the  attendance  of  his  ra.  2  C/iro?i. 9.4. 

E:ra  7.24.  not  lawful  toimpose  toll  on  in.  of  house 
8.  17.  thai  they  should  bring  unto  us  m.  for  house 

Psal.  103.  21.  ye  m.  of  his  that  do  his  pleasure 
104.4.  whomaketh  hism.  a  flaming  fire,  Heb.  1.  7. 

Isa,  61,  6,  men  shall  call  you  the  m.  of  our  God 


MIR 

Jer.  33. 21.  then  may  also  my  covenant  be  broken 
with  David  my  servant,  and  with  mv  m 
Ezek.  44.  11.  they  shall  be  m.  in  mv  Sanctuary 

45.  4.  holy  portion  for  the  m.  of  the  sanctuary 
Joel  1.  9.  the  Lord's  m.  mourn  |{  13.  howl  ye  at 

2.  17.  in.  weep  between  the  jioich  and  the  altar 
Luke  1.  2.  w  Inch  from  beginning  were  m.  of  worii 
Rom.  13.6.  they  are  God's  m.  attending  continual!} 

1  Cor.  3.  5.  bui  ni.  by  whom  ye  believed,  as  Lord 

4.  1.  so  account  of  us  as  of  the  in.  of  Christ 

2  Cor.  3. 6.  who  made  us  able  in.  of  the  new  testam. 
6.  4.  approving  ourselves  as  the  in.  of  God 

11   15.  therefore  it  is  no  great  thing,  if  his  m.  alia 
be  transformed  as  the  in.  of  righteousneM 
23.  are  they  in.  of  Christ?  I  am  mor",  in  labourf 
MINISTRATION. 
Luke  1.23. as  soon  as  the  days  o*'  his  m.  were  ended 
J} ctsH.i. their  widows  were  neglected  in  the  dailym. 
2  Cor.  3.  7.  hut  if  the  in.  of  death  was  glorious 
8.  the  ra.  of  the  Spirit  be  rather  glorious  ?  9 
9.  13.  whiles  by  the  experiment  of  this  m. 

MINISTRY. 

JVum.  4. 12.  shall  take  all  the  instruments  of  the  m. 

47.every  one  that  came  to  do  the  service  of  them 

2  Chron.  7.  6.  wiien  David  praised  by  their  m. 

i/i)s.l2.1]Wiave  isedeimilitudes  by  in.  of  prophet! 

Jlcts  1.  \T.  for  he  had  obtained  part  of  this  m. 

25.  that  may  take  part  of  this  in.  and  apostleihip 

6.  4.  but  we  will  give  ourselves  to  in.  of  the  word 

12.  25.  letorned,  when  they  had  fulfilled  their  m. 

20.  24.  so  that  I  might  finish  my  course,  and  m. 

21.  19.  what  things  God  had  wrought  by  his  m. 
Rom.  12.  7.  or  m.  let  us  wait  on  our  ministering 
IGor.  16.15.  addicted  themselves  to  the  ra.of  sainti 
2  Cor.  4.  1.  seeing  we  have  this  m.  we  faint  not 

5.  18.  hath  given  to  us  the  m.  of  reconciliation 

6.  3.  giving  no  offence,  tliatthe  m.  be  not  blamed 
Eph.  4. 12.  for  work  of  the  in.  for  edifying  the  body 
Col.  4.  17.  take  heed  to  the  in.  thou  hast  received 

1  Tim.  1.12.  putting  me  into  the  m.  who  was  before 

2  Tim.  4. 5.  watch  thou,  make  full  proof  of  thy  iru 
11.  for  he  :.s  profitable  to  me  for  the  m. 

Heb.  8. 6.  now  hath  he  obtained  a  more  excellent  m. 
9.  21.  hespunkled  with  blood  the  vessels  of  the  m 

MINSTREL,  S. 
2  A'in^s3. 15.bul  now  bring  inea  jn.wlien»n.  played 
Mat.  9.  23.  when  Jesus  saw  the  in.  and  the  people 

MINT. 
J[at.  23.  23.  ye  pay  tithe  of  m.  anise,  and  cummin 
Luke  11.  42.  ye  tithe  m.  and  all  manner  of  herbs 

MIRACLE 
!s  a  supernatural  operation  performed  alone  by 
the  poacr  of  God,  John  3.  2.  |  9.  16.  Acti 
2. 22.  I  15.  12.  Our  Saviour  confirmed  the  doc- 
trine which  he  taught  by  a  train  cfincontestabh 
miracles  :  They  were  so  great  in  their  nature, 
so  real  and  solid  in  their  proof ,  su  divine  in  the 
manner  of  performing  them,  by  the  power  of 
his  will;  so  holy  in  their  end,  to  confirm  a 
doctrine  most  becoming  the  wisdom  and  other 
glorious  attributes  of  God,  and  for  the  ac- 
complishment of  the  prophecies  concerning  the 
Messiah,  whose  coming  was  foretold  to  be  with 
miraculous  healing  benefits;  that  there  was  the 
greatest  assurance,  that  none  without  the  om- 
nipotent hand  of  God  could  do  them.  The  ma- 
gicians performed  divers  wonders  in  Egypt, 
but  they  were  outdone  by  Moses,  to  convince 
the  spectators,  that  he  was  sent  from  a  power 
infinitely  superior  to  that  of  evil  spirits.  Real 
miracles  that  are  contrary  to  the  order^  and 
exceed  the  power  of  nature,  can  only  be  proauced 
by  creating  power,  and  are  wrought  to  give 
credit  to  those  who  are  sent  from  God;  and 
when  God  permits  false  miracles  to  be  done  by 
seducers,  that  would  thereby  obtain  authority 
and  credit  among  men,  the  deception  is  not  in- 
vincible;  for  it  is  foretold  expressly,  to  give 
US  warning,  that  the  man  of  sin  shall  come 
with  tying  wonders  after  the  working  of  Satan, 
2  Thess.  2.  9.  but  the  heavenly  doctrine  of  the 
gospel  has  been  confirmed  by  real  miracles, 
inconipa.ably  greater  than  all  the  strange 
things  done  to  give  credit  to  doctrines  opposed 
to  it. 
Eiod.  7.  9.  when  Pharaoh  shall  speak  unto  you 
saying,  shew  a  m. 
2  Chron.  32.  t  24.  and  he  wrought  a  in.  for  him 
Marks.  52.  they  considered  not  thejn.of  theloavet 

9.  39.  IK)  man  which  shall  do  a  in.  in  my  nam» 
/,M/ic  23.8. hoped  to  have  seen  some  m.done  by  him 
.Tohn  4.  54.  this  is  the  second  m.  that  Jesus  did 

10.  41.  many  resorted  and  said,  John  did  no  m 
.^ctsi.  16.  a  notable  m.  hath  been  done  by  them 

22.  ahove40  years  cm  wliomthisTn..  was  wrousht 
MIRACLES. 
A'Vm.l4.22.which  have  seen  m.  which  IhavedoiM 
Deut.  11.3.  your  children,  ihnt  have  not  seen  hism. 
29.3.  thhieeyps  have  seen  those  signe  and  jieat?* 
Jucg.  6.  13.  where  ue  all  hi»  m  our  fsthen  tfild  u 


ftllS 

fcAs2.  11.  this  beginning  of  in.  did  Jesuf  in  Cana 

23.  many  believed,  wlion  llitjy  saw  tiio  in.be  did 

3. 2.  no  mancandotliegc  in.  e\cepl  G.be  with.^iin 

6.2.amultic.rulluwcdiiiin,  bucuusetliey  sawhtsm. 

26.  ye  seek  nie,  not  because  ye  saw  the  in. 

7.  81.  will  he  do  more  in.  llian  ihis  man  doeth? 
U.  1(1.  how  can  a  man  that  is  asmnor  dosucli  in.? 
11.  47  what  do  we!  tor  this  man  doeth  many  m. 
]ii.  37.  though  he  had  done  so  many  in.  bel'.  them 

dels  2.  "i'i.  a  man  approved  of  God  by  in.  and  signs 

6.  8.  Stephen  did  great  ;n.  among  the  people 

8.  B.  hearing  and  seenig  the  m.  which  lie  did 

J3.  wondered,  beh&ldmg  the  '«.  which  were  done 

15. 12.  dsclariiig  what  in.  God  had  wrought 

19.  11.  God  wrought  special  in.  by  hands  of  Paul 

1  Cor.  12. 10.  to  another  tlie  working  of  m. 
•ja.  after  that  in.  ||  "i'J   are  aM  workers  of  m..' 

Oal.  3.5.  he  that  worketh  in.  doeth  he  il  by  works 
Heb. '2.4.(Joii  also  bearing  them  witness  with  in. 
'ieo.l3.]4.deceiveth  them  by  tke  means  of  thosem. 
1(5. 14,  lor  they  are  the  spirits  of  devils  working  m. 
19.20. the  false  prophet  that  wrought  ;ii  before  him 
RHRE 
Bignifies,  Mud  or  dirt  trodden  under  foot,  2  Sam. 

22.  43. 

He  hath  cast  me  into  the  mire.  Job  30.  19.     He 

kuth  made  me  conteniptibUy  ji^tlii/,  and  loatk- 

seme,  by  reason  of  my  sores,  my  whole  body 

be.ng  a  kind  of  mire  in  regard   of  tlic  filtli 

breaking  forth  in  all  its  parts. 

The  sow  Uiat  was  washeil  turned  to  har  wallow- 

iny  in  the  mire,  2  Pet.  2.22.     As  swine  that 

naturally  love  the  dirt  and  mire,  if  sometimes 

they  be  washed  from  it,  yet  still  retaining  their 

fcrmer  dispositions,  return  to  it  again:  So 

likewise  these  prrsonshcre  mentioned,  however 

they  be  washed  from  the  pollutions  of  the  jcorld, 

and  by  the  preaching  of  the  gosjiel  brought  off 

from  their  former  sinful  courses,  and  brought 

to  a  proftssian  of  holiness ;  yet  still  retaining 

their  old  nature  and  corrupt  di^-positions,  they 

are   easily  prevailed   upon  and  enticed,  and 

they  relapse  into  their  former  abominations. 

2S'im.  22. 43. 1  did  stamp  them  as  m.  of  the  street, 

and  spread  them  abroad,  Isa.  M).  6.  Mic.  7. 10. 

Job  S.  11.  can  the  rosh  grow  up  without  m.  ? 

30.  19  he  hath  cast  ine  into  the  m.  I  am  like  dust 

38.  \  3S.  when  the  dust  is  turned  into  m. 

41. 30.  he  spreadeth  sharp-pointed  things  on  the  m. 

P*oi.  69.  2.  I  sink  in  dee^  m.  where  is  no  standing 

14.  deliver  me  out  of  the  m.  let  me  not  sink 
Isa.  57.  20.  whose  waters  cast  up  m.  and  dirt 
Jer.  38.  6.  in  the  dungeon  was  no  water,  but  m. 

22.  thy  feet  are  sunk  in  the  m.  and  turned 
Zeck  9.  3.  and  fine  gold  as  the  m.  of  the  streets 
10.5.  which  tread  their  enemies  m  in.  of  the  streets 

2  fet.  2.  22.  the  sow  to  her  wallowing  in  the  m- 

MIRY". 
Fsal.  40.  2.  he  brouglit  me  out  of  the  m.  clay 
Etek.  47.  11.  the  m.  phices  sliall  not  be  healed 
/>an.2.41.  thousawest  inm  mixed  with  m. clay,  43. 

MIRTH. 
Oen.  31  27.  I  might  have  sent  thee  away  with  m. 
J\reh.  8.  12.  the  people  went  away  to  make  great  m. 
Job  21.  t  13.  they  spend  their  day*  in  m. 
Psal.  137.3.  they  that  wasted  us  desired  of  us  m. 
Prov.  14.  13.  e::d  the  end  of  that  m.  is  heaviness 
Eecl.  2.  1.  I  said,  go  to,  I  will  prove  thee  with  m. 
2.  I  iaid  of  m.  wliai  doeth  it? 

7.  4.  the  heart  of  fools  is  in  the  house  of  m. 

8.  15.  then  I  commended  m.  because  a  man  hath 
/sa.  24.  8.  m.  oftabrels,  the  joy  of  the  harpceaseth 

11.  joy  is  darkened,  the  ?«.  of  the  land  is  gone 
Jer.  7.  34. 1  will  cause  to  cease  the  voice  of  m.  from 
Judah  and  Jerusalem,  10.  9.  |  25.  10.  Hos.  2. 11. 
BieA.21.10.it  is  furbished, should  we  then  make  vi.? 

MISCARRYI.VG. 
Hos.  9. 14.  give  them  a  in.  womb  and  dry  bieasts 

MISCHIEF. 
Oen.  42.  4.  for  he  sai  I,  le..itsome  m.  befall  him 

38.  if  m.  befall  him  by  the  way  ye  go  in,  44.29. 
Exod.  21.  22.  her  fruit  depart,  and  yet  no  m.  follow 

32. 13.  for  m.  did  he  bring  them  out,  to  slay  them 
22.  thou  knowest  the  people  that  are  set  on  m. 

I  Sam.  23.  9.  David  knew  that  Saul  practised  m. 
S  Sam.  16.  8.  behold,  thou  art  taken  in  thy  in. 

1  icings  11.  25.  besides  the  m.  that  Hadad  did 
20.  7.  mark  and  see  how  this  man  seeketh  m. 

2  Kings  7.  9.  if  we  tarry,  some  in.  will  befall  us 
JV*eA.  fi.  2.  but  they  thought  to  do  me  m. 

£»(A. 8.3.  Esther  besought  to  put  away  m. of  Haman 
Job  15. 35.  they  conceive  »«.  and  biing  ibrth  vanity 
Ps.  7.  14.  he  conceived  m.  brought  foith  falsehood 
16.  his  m.  shall  return  upon  his  own  head 
10.  7  under  his  tongue  is  m.  and  vanity 

14.  thou  beholdest  m.  and  spite,  to  requite  it 
26.  10.  in  whose  hands  is  m.  their  hand  is  full 
28.  3.  which  8|)eak  peace,  but  m.  is  in  their  hearts 
36.  4.  the  wicked  deviseth  in.  upon  his  bed 
S2.  1   wliy  boasteiit  thyself  in  m,  O  mighty  man? 
3R7 


MIX 

Psal.  55.  10.  m.  and  sorrow  are  in  the  midst  of  it 
62.  3.  how  l>    g  will  ye  imagine  m.  ag.  a  man  ? 
94.  20.  the  throne,  which  fiameth  m.  by  a  law 
119.  150.  they  draw  nigh  that  follow  after  m. 
140.  9.  let  the  m.  of  their  own  lips  cover  them 

Prov.  4.  IC.  sleep  not,  e.\cept  they  have  done  m. 
6.  14.  he  deviseth  m.  continually,  lie  soweth 

15.  feet  that  be  swift  in  running  to  m. 
10  23.  it  is  a  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  in. 

11.  27.  he  that  seeketh  m.  it  shall  come  to  him 

12.  \i     hut  the  wicked  shall  be  filled  with  m. 

13.  17.  a  wicked  messenger  falleth  into  m. 

17.  20.  that  hath  a  perverse  tongue  falleth  into  m. 
24.  2.  their  heart  studieth  and  their  lips  talk  of  m. 

16.  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  into  m.  28.  14. 
Isa.  47.  11.  therelbre  m.  shall  fall  upon  thee 

59.  4.  they  trust  in  vanity,  they  conceive  in. 
Ezek.  7.  26.  m.  shall  come  upon  m.  and  rumour 
11.  2.  said  he,  these  arc  the  men  that  devise  m. 
Dan.l  1.27.botii  these  kings'  hearts  shall  be  to  do  m. 
Hos.  7.  15.  yet  do  they  imagine  m.  against  me 
Mie.  7.  t  3.  the  great  man  utteieth  the  in.  of  his  soul 
JictsVi.  10.  O  full  of  all  7«.  thou  child  of  the  devil 

MISCHIEFS. 
Deut.  32.  23.  I  will  heap  m.  on  them,  I  will  spend 
Psal.  .52.  2.  thy  tongue  deviseth  m.  like  a  razor 
140.  2.  which  imagine  m.  in  their  heart 

MISCHIEVOUS. 
Psfi/.  21. 11.  they  imagined  a  ne.  device,  not  able  to 
33.  12.  they  that  seek  my  hurt,  speak  m.  things 
Prov.  24.  8.  ho  shall  be  called  a  m.  person 
Reel.  10.  13.  the  end  of  his  talk  is  m.  madness 
Eiek.  38. 1 10.  thou  shalt  conceive  a  m.  purpose 
Mic.  7.  3.  the  great  man  uttereth  his  ?;j.  desire 

MISER.^BLE. 
Job  16.  2.  Job  said,  r.i.  comforters  are  ye  all 
1  Cor.  15.  19.  we  are  of  all  men  most  m. 
Rev.  3.  17.  and  knowest  not  that  thou  art  m. 

MISERABLY. 
Mat.  21.  41.  he  will  m.  destroy  those  wicked  men 

MISERY. 
./iirfo-.10.16.hissoul  was  grieved  for  the  to.  of  Israel 
Job  3.  20.  why  is  light  given  to  him  that  13  in  m.? 
11.  16   because  thou  shalt  forget  thy  to. 
Prov.  31.  7.  drink,  and  remember  his  m.  no  more 
Eccl.  8.  6.  the  m.  of  a  man  is  great  on  him 
Lam.  3.  19.  remembering  mine  affliction  and  m. 
Horn.  3.  16.  destruction  ami  m.  are  in  their  ways 

MISERIES. 
L,am.  1.7.  Jerusalem  remembered  in  days  of  her  m. 
Jam.  5. 1.  howl  for  your  ni.  that  shall  come  on  you 

MISS. 
.Tudg.  20.  16.  sling  at  a  hair-breadth  and  not  m. 
1  Sam.  20.  6.  if  thy  father  at  all  m.  me,  then  say 

MISSED. 

1  Sam.  20. 18.  thou  shalt  be  m.  f  thy  seat  will  be  m. 

25. 15.  neither  m.  any  thing  as  long  as  conversant 

21.  rkothing  was  m.  of  all  that  pertained  to  him 

MISSING. 

1  .5am.  25.  7.  neither  was  there  ought  m.  unto  them 
IKings'iO.  39.  if  by  any  means  he  be  in.then  thy  life 

MIST. 
QeTX.  2.  6.  but  there  went  up  a  m.  from  the  earth 
Acts  13.  II.  immediately  there  fell  on  him  a  m. 

2  Pet. 2.  17.  to  whom  the  rn.  of  darkness  is  reserved 

MISTRESS. 
Oen.  16.  4.  Sarah  her  m.  was  despised  in  her  eyes 
8.  I  flee  from  my  m.  Sarai  ||  9.  return  to  thy  m. 

1  Kings  17.  17.  son  of  the  m.  of  the  house  fell  sick 

2  Kings  5.  3.  said  to  her  ni.  would  G.  my  lord  were 
Psal.  123.  2.  as  eyes  of  a  maiden  to  hand  of  her  m. 
Prov.  30.  23.  and  handmaid  that  is  heir  to  her  m. 
Isa.  24.  2.  shall  be  as  with  the  maid  so  with  her  m. 
JVaA.  3.  4.  m.  of  Vi/itchcrafts,  that  selleth  nations 

MISUSED. 
2  Chr.  36. 16.  but  they  despised  a  nd  m.  hi«  prophets 

SlITE,  S. 
Mark  12.  42.  a  widow  threw  in  twom.  Luke  21.2. 
Luke  12.  59.  till  thou  hast  paid  the  very  last  m. 

MITRE. 
Exod.  28.  4.  they  shall  make  a  m.  39.  |  39.  28. 
37.  a  blue  lace  upon  the  in.  28.  37.  |  39.  31 
29.  6.  and  thou  shalt  put  the  m.  upon  his  head 
Lev.  8.  9.  he  put  also  the  holy  grown  on  the  m. 
16.  4.  with  the  linen  m.  shall  he  be  attired 
Zech.  3.5.  afair  m.  on  his  head,so  they  set  a  fairn:. 

MIXED. 
Exod.  12.  38.  a  m.  multitude  went  up  with  them 
.Vain.  11.4.  the  m.  multitude  fell  a  lusting, 
(.VfA.  13.3.  they  separated  from  Isr.  allm.  multitude 
Prov.  23.  30.  they  that  go  to  seek  m.  wine 
/.9a.l.  22.  thy  silver  is  dross,  thy  winem.  with  water 
Dan.  2.  41.  thou  sawest  the  iron  rn.  with  miry  clay 
Hos.  7.  8.  Ephraim  m.  himself  among  the  people 
Hcb.  4. 2.  not  being  m.  with  faith  in  them  heard  it 

MIXTURE. 
Exod.  8.  t21.  I  will  send  a  m.  of  noisome  beasts 

12.  t  3H.  a  great  m.  went  up  also  with  them 
Ps/il.  75.8.  there  is  a  cup,  wine  red,  it  is  full  of  m. 
John  19.  39.  came  Nicodemus,  and  brought  a  m. 


MOL 

Rev  14- 10.  il  poived  out  without  m.  iaVt  ihti  cut 

MOCK. 
Prov.  14.  9.  fools  make  a  in.  at  sin:  but  amoBf 

MOCK 
Signifies,   '1]   To  deride,  scoff,  ar  laugh  at,  2 
Chron.  30.  10.     [2]    Ti.  speak  merrily,  or  in. 
jest.  Gen.    19.  14.     [31    To  deceive  one'x  ex- 
pectation, by  departing  from  wonted  obedience 
Num.   22.  29.     [4]    To  beguile   with  words 
Judg.  16.   10,  13.     [5]    To  ravish,  force,   or 
abuse,  Gen.  :?9.  17. 
Oe7i.  39.  14.  saying,  see,  he  hath  brought  in  a  He 
biew  unto  us  to  m.  us,  17 
1  Sam-  31.  f  4.  lest  these  uncircumci.sed  come  and 
thrust  me  through,  and  in  me,  1  Chron.  10.t4. 
.fob  13.  9.  as  one  thai  mocketh,  do  ye  so  in.  him 

21.  3.  and  after  that  I  have  spoken,  m.  on 
Prov.  1.  26.  I  will  m.  when  your  fear  conieth 
Jer.  9. 1 5.  they  will  m.  everyone  his  neighbour 

38.  19.  lest  they  deliver  me,  and  they  m,  me 
Lam.  1.  7.  the  adversaries  did  m.  at  her  sabbaths- 
Eie/i:.22.5.shall  ra.theewho  art  infamous  and  veied 
Mat.  20. 19.  shall  deliver  him  to  Gentiles  to  in.  him 
Mark  10.  34.  they  shall  m.  him  and  scourge  him 
Z-u&c  14. 29.  lest  they  that  behold,  begin  to  m.  him 

MOCKED. 
Oen.  19.  14.  beseemed  as  one  that  m.  to  his  sons. 
JVttin.22.29.  Balaam  said,  becinse  thou  hast  m.  me 
.ludg.  16.  10.  hast  in.  me,  and  told  me  lies,  13, 15. 

1  Kings  It*  27.  at  noon,  Elijah  m.  them,  and  said 

2  .ff'irt^s2.23.little  children  outof  thecitym.Elisha 
2  Chron.  30.  10.  they  laughed  them  to  scorn  and  m. 

36.  16.  but  they  m.  the  inosscngers  of  God 
JWA.  4.  1.  Sanballat  was  wroth,  and  m.  the  Jews 
Job  12.  4.  I  am  as  one  in.  of  his  neighbour 

Mat.  2. 16.  when  Herod  saw  that  he  wasm.  he  w!i« 
27.29.they  bowed  the  knee  and  m. '.U.Mark  15.20. 
Luke  18.  32.  shall  be  in.  and  spitefully  entreated 

22.  63.  and  the  men  that  held  Jesus  m.  him 

23. 11.  Herod  in.  him  ||  36.  the  soldiers  also  m.  hin* 
Acts  17.32.when  heard  of  the  resurrection,  some  m . 
Oal.  6.  7.  be  noi  deceived,  God  is  not  m. 

MOCKER. 
Prov.  20.  1.  wine  is  a  m.  s'rcng  drink  is  raging 

MOCKERS. 
.Tub  17.  2.  are  there  not  in.  w  jh  me  ?  and  doth  not; 
Psal.  35.  16.  with  hypocritical  m.  in  feasts 
Isa.  28.  22.  be  not  in.  lest  bands  be  made  strong 
Jer.  15.  17.  1  sat  not  in  the  assembly  of  in. 
Jude  18.  there  ehoulil  be  in.  in  the  latter  times 

MOCKEST 
./oS11.3.whenthoum.shar  no  manmaite  ashamodf 

MOCKETH. 
.Job  13.  9.  as  one  m.  another,  do  ye  so  mock  him  t 

39.  22.  he  m.  at  fear,  and  is  not  affrighted 
Prov.  17.  5.  who  m.  poor  reproachc^th  his  Maker 

30  17.  eye  that  m.  at  hi.s  father,  eagles  shall  eat  iV 
Jer.  20.  7.  I  am  a  derision,  every  one  m.  ma 

MOCKING. 
Gen.  21.  9.  and  Sarah  saw  the  son  of  Hagar  m 
Mat.  27.  41.  the  chief  prie*t<  in.  Mark  l5.  31. 
Acts  2.  13.  others  in.  said,  these  men  are  full 

MOCKING. 
Eiek.  22.  4.  therefore  I  made  thee  a  m.  to  all 

MOCKINGS. 
Heb.  11.  36.  others  had  trial  of  cruel  m. 

MODERATE. 
1  Cor.  10.  1 13.  no  temptathri  hut  such  as  is  rn. 

MODERATING. 
Eph.  0. 1 9.  ye  masters  do  the  same,  m.  threatening 

MODERATION. 
Phil.  i.  5.  let  your  m.  be  known  to  all  men 

MODERATELY. 
Jbi;Z2.23.  he  hath  given  von  the  former  rain  it. 

MODEST. 

1  Tm.2. 9.  women  adorn  themselves  in  m.  apperel 

MOE,  see  More. 

MOIST. 

JVum.  6.  3.  nor  shall  he  eat  m.  grapes,  or  dried 

MOISTENED. 
,Tcb  21.  24.  and  his  hones  are  m.  with  marrow 

MOISTURE. 
Psal.  32.  4.  my  m.  is  turned  into  drought  of  summer 
Luke  8.6.  it  withered  away,  because  it  lacked  m 

MOLE. 

Lev.  11   30.  lizard,  snail,  and  m.  are  unclear 

MOLES.  See  Bats. 

MOLLIFIED 

Isa.  1.  6.  neither  bound  up,  nor  m.  with  ointmtsi. 

MOLTEN. 
Exod.  32.  4.  he  fashioned  it  after  he  had  made 

m.  calf,  8.  Deut.  9.  12,  16.  JVek.  9   18 
34.  17.  shalt  make  thee  no  m.  gods.  Lev.  19.  4. 
1  Kings  7.  16.  he  made  two  chapiters  ofm.  bras» 
23.  he  made  a  m.  sea  ||  30.  undeisetters  m. 
33.  their  felloes  and  their  spokes  were  all  n:. 
.lob  28.  2.  and  brass  is  m.  out  of  the  stone 

37.  18.  sky  is  strong,  and  as  a  m.  looking-glass 
Ezf/r.  24.  il.  the  filthiness  of  it  may  be  m.  in  it 
Mic.  1.  4.  the  mountains  shall  be  w.  under  hici> 


MOW 

Nah.  2.  t  6  t)v  oalace  of  Nineveh  shall  be  m. 
See  Imagk. 
MOMENT. 
Etod.33.5.  wiUcomi;  iiHu  ilie  midst  of  thee  :n  am. 
N'uin.  16. 21.  that  i  luay  consume  thera  in  a  m.  45. 
Ezra  9. 1 8.  foi  a  m.  grace  liatli  been  shewed 
/ob  7.  18.  that  thou  shouldest  try  him  every  m.     . 

20.  5.  the  joy  of  the  liypucrite  is  but  for  a  m. 

21.  13.  and  in  a  m.  they  go  down  to  the  grave 
34.  20.  in  a  m.  shall  they  die,  people  be  Uoubled 

Psal.  30.5.  for  his  anger  endureth  but  a  m. 
73. 19.  the  wicked  brought  into  desolat.  as  in  a  m. 
Prov  12.  19  a  lying  tongue  is  but  for  a  m. 
■(sa.  20.  20.  hide  thyself  as  it  were  for  a  m. 

27.  3. 1  the  Ld.  do  keep  it,  1  will  water  it  every  m. 
47.  9.  but  these  two  things  shall  come  in  a  m. 
54.  7.  for  a  small  m.  have  I  forsaken  thee 

8.  I  hid  my  face  from  thee  for  a  m.  but  with 
fer.  4.20.  iny  tents  spoiled,  and  my  curtains  in  am. 
J, am.  4.  0.  tiodoni  that  was  overthrown  in  a  m. 
F.iek.  26. 16.  and  shall  tremble  at  every  m.  32. 10. 
Luke  4.5.  devil  shew,  the  kingdoms  of  world  in  a  m- 

1  Cur.  15.  52.  we  shall  all  be  changed  in  a  m. 

2  Cor.  4. 17.  our  affliction,  which  is  but  for  a  m. 

MONEY 
■Oen.  23.  9.  give  it  for  as  much  m.  as  it  is  worth 

13.  I  will  give  thee  m.  for  the  field,  take  it 
31. 15.  and  he  hath  quite  devoured  also  ourTTi. 
42.25.  Joseph  command,  to  restore  every  man's  m. 

27.  he  espied  his  m.  \\  28.  my  vi.  is  restored 
43. 12.  and  take  double  m.  in  your  hand,  15. 

23.  peace  be  to  you,  fear  not,  1  had  your  m. 
44.  1.  and  put  every  man's  m.  in  his  sack's  mouth 
47.  14.  Joseph  gathered  all  the  vi.  in  Egypt 

15.  for  m.  faileih  |i  18.  how  that  our  m.  is  spent 
Exod.  21.  11.  she  shall  go  out  free  without  m. 

21.  for  he  is  his  m.  \\  35.  and  divide  the  iDf. 

30.  if  there  bo  laid  on  him  a  sum  of  m.  then  he 

22.  7.  if  a  man  deliver  to  his  neighbour  m.  to  keep 
25.  if  thou  lend  m.  to  any  of  my  people 

30.  16.  thou  shalt  take  thi'  atonement  m.  of  Israel 
iet).25. 37.  not  give  him  m.on  usury,  iJcut.^'i.  19. 
A'wm.  3.49.  and  Moses  took  the  redemption  m. 
Dent.  2.  6.  ye  shall  Imy  meat  and  water  for  m.  28. 

14.  2.5.  turn  it  into  m.  U  26.  shalt  bestow  that  m. 
21.  14.  thou  shalt  not  sell  her  at  all  for  m. 
\udg.  5. 19.  they  fj'sglu,  they  took  no  gain  of  jn. 

16. 18.  lords  of  Philistines  brought  m.  to  Delilah 
17.  4.  yet  he  restored  the  m.  to  his  mother 

I  Kinss'il-  2. 1  will  give  ihee  the  worth  of  it  in  to. 

'Z Kings  5. 26.  is  it  a  time  to  receive  m.  and  o.\en? 

12. 4.  all  the  m.  of  the  dedicated  things  brought 

7.  now  therefore  receive  no  more  m.  8. 

10  they  saw  there  was  much  m.  in  the  chest,  and 

told  the  m.  that  was  found,  2  Chrun.  24.  11. 

16.  the  trespass  m.  and  sin  m.  was  not  brought 

15.  20.  Menahem  e.xacted  the  vi.  of  Israel 

23.  35.  Jehoiakim  gave  in.  to  Pharaoh 

Ezra  3.  7.  gave  m.  also  to  masons  and  carpenters 

7.  17.  buy  speedily  with  this  m.  bullocks,  rams 
ATe/i.  5.  4.  we  have  borrowed  ?n.  for  the  king 

10.  1  and  my  servants  might  exact  of  them  m. 
Estli.  4.  T.  of  the  sum  ofm.  Hanian  had  promised 
Job  31.  39.  If  I  have  eaten  the  fruits  without  m. 
42.  11.  every  man  also  gave  him  a  piece  of  m. 
■Psal.  15.  5.  he  that  putleth  not  out  his  m.  to  usury 
J'rov.  7.  20.  he  hath  taken  a  bag  of  7n.  with  him 
Eccl.  7.  12.  for  wisdom  and  vi.  is  a  defence 
i0.j9.  wine  makes  merry,  but  7ft.  answers  all  things 
Isa.  52.  3.  ye  shall  be  redeemed  without  m. 
55. 1.  he  that  hath  no  m.  come,  buy  without  m. 

2.  wherefore  spend  ye  7n.  for  what  is  not  bread  ■? 
Jer.  32.  9.  I  weighed  hin.  the  m.  17  shekels,  10 

44.  men  shall  buy  fields  for  m.  and  subscribe 
Lam.  5.  4.  we  have  drunken  our  water  for  m. 
JUic.  3. 11.  the  prophets  thereof  divine  for  m. 
Mat.  17.  24.  they  that  received  the  tribute  m.  came 

27.thoii  shalt  fend  a  piece  of  m. that  take  and  give 

22. 19.  why  tempt  ye  me  ?  shew  me  the  tribute  to. 
25.  18.  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  m. 

27.  thou  oughtest  therefore  to  have  put  my  ?»,.to 
the  exchp.ngers,  and  at  my  coming,  I.uke  19. 23. 

28.  12.  they  gave  large  to.  to  the  soldiers 

15.  so  they  took  m.  and  did  ^9  they  were  taught 
Jfart  6.8.1hey  took  no  m.  in  .neir  purse,  /,uie9. 3. 
12.  41.  the  people  cast  m    into  the  treasury 
14.  11.  and  promised  to  give  liim  m.  Luke  22.  5. 
tfets 4. 37. brought  them. and  laid  it  at  apostles'  feet 

8.  18.  Simon  the  sorcerer  offered  them  m. 
20.  hut  Peter  said,  thy  m.  perish  with  thee 

24.  26.  he  hoped  that  m.  should  have  been  given 
1   Tim.  6.  10.  the  love  of  m.  is  the  root  of  all  evil 

.See  BouoHT. 

MONEV-CHANGERS. 

jtfa/.21. 12. Jesus  overthrew  tables  of  Tn.-cAaTin^crs, 

anrl  scats  of  them  that  sold  doves,  Mark  11.15 

fchn  2. 14.  Jesus  found  in  temple  m.-chavg.  sitting 

15.he  jioured  out  m.-cAun. overthrew  their  tablea 

MONSTERS. 

'^am  4  3  even  the  Bea  n.  draw  out  thn  breast 


MONTH 

The  Hebrews  had  tkcir  Sacred  and  Civil  y»ar;  the 
formerforthcceUbralionoflketr  feasts  andre- 
ligious  ceremonies,  which  began  with  the  month 
Nisaii,  or  March ;  the  latter  for  the  ordering 
of  their  political  or  civil  affairs,  which  began 
JTI  Tisri,  or  September.  The  ancient  Hebrews 
had  no  particular  names  to  express  their 
Months;  they  said,  thcjirst,  second,  third,  and 
so  on.  In  Exod.  13.  4.  we  find  Moses  makes 
mention  of  the  month  Abib,  or  the  month  of  the 
young  ears  of  corn,  or  of  the  new  fruits,  which 
is  probably  the  name  that  the  Egyptians  gave 
to  the  month  which  the  Hebrews  afterwards 
called  Nisan,  and  which  was  the  first  of  the  holy 
year;  every  where  else  Moses  marks  out  the 
months  only  by  their  order  of  succession,  which 
method  is  continued  in  the  books  of  Joshua, 
Judges,  and  Samuel.  Under  Solomon,  1  Kings 
6.  1.  we  read  of  the  month  Zif,  which  is  the  se- 
cond month  of  the  holy  year,  and  which  answers 
to  that  which  afterwards  had  the  name  o/ Jiar, 
or  April.  In  the  same  chapter,  verse  38.  ice 
read  of  the  month  Bui,  which  is  the  eighth 
of  the  holy  year,  and  answers  to  Marchesvan, 
or  October.  Lastly,  in  1  Kings  8,  2.  we  read 
of  the  month  Ethamm,  which  answers  to  Tisri, 
or  the  seventh  of  the  holy  year.  The  critics  are 
not  agreed  about  the  origin  of  these  names  of 
the  months,  or  from  whom  they  were  borrowed. 
But  after  the  captivity  of  Babylon,  the  He- 
brews took  the  names  of  the  months,  as  they 
found  them  among  the  ChaMeans  and  Persians, 
among  whom  they  had  lived  so  long  a  time. 
Here  follow  the  names  of  these  months,  and 
the  order  in  which  they  follow  one  another. 

The  names  of  the  Hebrew  months,  accorduig  to 
the  order  of  the  hoJy  year. 


1.  Nisan,              "■ 

March. 

2.  Jiar, 

3.  Sivan, 

4.  Thammuz, 

3 

O 

Jipril. 
May. 
June. 

5.  Ab, 

6.  Elul, 

7.  Tisri, 

8.  Marchesvan, 

0 

July, 
August. 
September 
October. 

9.  Chisleu, 

Movember 

10.  Thebet, 

< 

December. 

11.  Sebat, 

January. 

12.  Adar, 

^      February 

The  names  and  order  of  the  months  in  the  Civil 
year,  are  the  same  as  in  the  preceding  table, 
only  beginning  the  year  with  Tisri,  or  Septem- 
ber, and  ending  with  Elul,  or  August. 
At  first  they  measured  their  months  according 
to  the  sun,  and  then  every  month  consisted  of 
thirty  days,  which  appears  by  the  enumeration 
of  the  days  the  flood  was  upon  the  earth,  namely, 
a  hundred  and  fifty  days,  which  made  five 
months,, Gen.  7.  11.  |  8.  4.  But  after  they 
came  out  of  Egypt,  they  measured  their  months 
by  the  course  of  the  moon,  and  then  the  first 
month  was  of  thirty  days,  the  next  of  twenty- 
nine,  and  so  on  alternately :  That  which  had 
thirty  days  was  called  a  full  or  complete  month: 
and  that  which  had  but  twenty-nine  days  was 
called  incomplete,  or  deficient  The  new  moon 
was  always  the  beginning  of  the  month,  and 
that  day  they  called  Neomenia,  new  Moon,  or 
new  Month. 

When  it  is  said,  that  the  Hebrew  months  an- 
swered to  ours ;  that  Nisan,  for  example, 
ansioered  to  March,  it  must  be  understood  with 
some  latitude  :  for  the  lunar  months  can  never 
be  reduced  exactly  to  solar  ones.  The  vernal 
equinox  falls  in  the  month  of  March,  accord- 
ing to  the  course  of  the  solar  year.  But  in 
the  lunar  year,  the  new  moon  will  fall  in  the 
month  of  March,  a«rf  the  full  moon  in  the 
month  of  April.  .So  that  the  Hebrew  months 
will  commonly  answer  to  two  of  our  months, 
and  partake  of  both. 

The  twelve  lunar  months  making  but  three 
hundred  and  fifty-four  days,  and  six  hours,  the 
Jewish  year  was  short  of  the  Roman  by  twelve 
days.  But  to  recover  the  equinoctial  points 
again,  from  which  this  difference  of  the  solar 
and  lunar  yaar  would  separate  the  new  moon 
of  the  first  month,  the  Jews  took  care  every 
three  years  to  intercalate  a  thirteenth  month 
into  their  year,  which  they  called  Ve-adar,  or 
the  second  Adar:  And  by  this  means  their 
lunar  year  equalled  the  solar:  because  in 
thirty-six  months,  according  tn  the  Sun,  there 
would  be  thirtif-seven  aecordrug  to  the  Moon. 

ffen.i9.  14.  Jacob  abode  with  Laban  space  of  aTre. 

Exod.  13.  4.  this  day  came  ye  out  in  the  m    Abib 

23.  13.  thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  in  the  m.  ^bib 


MON 

Exod.  34.  18.  for  in  the  m.  Abib  thou  earnest  out 
from  Egypt,  34.  18.  fJeut.  16.  1.  Josk.  3.  10 
Lev.  27.  6.  if  it  be  from  a  m.  old  to  five  years 
JSTum.  3. 15.  number  of  the  children  of  Levi,  everj 
male  from  a  in.  old,  22,  -je,  34,  39,  40,  43 
I  26.  62. 
9.  22.  or  a  m.  or  year  that  the  cloud  tarried 
11.  20.  ye  shall  eat  flesh,  even  a  whole  m.  21. 

18.  16.  from  a  m.  old  ehalt  thou  redeem 
28.  14.  the  burnt-otTering  of  every  m.  29.  6. 

Dent.  21.  13.  remain  in  thine  house  a  full  m. 
1  Kings  4.  7.  each  man  his  vi.  made  provision,  27 

5.  14.  a  TO.  they  were  in  Lebanon,  two  at  home 

6.  37.  in  the  to.  Zif  |f  38.  in  the  m.  Bui 

8. 2.feastinTO.  Ethanim  H  JVeA.  1. 1  in  m.  Chisleu 
JVeA.  2. 1.  in  to.  Nisan,  Esth.  3.  7.  ||  6. 15.  m.  Elul 
Esth.  9. 15.  Jews  gathered  in  m.  Adar,  17, 19,  21. 

22.  m.  which  was  turned  from  sorrow  to  joy 
Jer.  2.  24.  in  her  to.  they  shall  find  her 
Hos.5.1.  now  shall  a  m.  devour  tliem  with  portioo 
Zech.  11.  8.  three  shepherds  I  cut  off  in  one  m. 
Rev.  9. 15.  which  were  prepared  for  a  day  and  m 

22.  2.  the  tree  of  life  yielded  her  fruit  every  m. 

See  First. 

Second  MONTH. 

f?en.7.1 1  .in  second  iH.the  fountains  were  broke  n  up 

8. 14.  and  in  the  second  to.  was  the  earth  dr'led 
Exod.  16.  1.  came  to  the  wilderness  ofSln  in  sec.  m 
J^uin.  1.  1.  in  sec.  ni.  take  sum  of  the  congreg^itioa 

9. 11.  on  sec.  m.  shall  keep  passover,  2  Chr.  3D.  2. 

10. 11.  on  sec.  m.  cloud  was  taken  up  from  tabern 
1  Kings  6.  1.  sec.  m.  Sol.  began  to  bufid,  2  Chr  3.2. 

1  Chron.  27.  4.  over  the  course  of  see.  m.  wasDodai 
Ezra3.6.iD secondm.  began Zerubbabel  to  apfioint 

Third  MONTH. 
Exod.  19.1.  in  third  m.  came  into  wildern.  of  Sinai 
IChron.  27. 5.  tiiird  capt.  for  third  m.  was  Ben.niah 

2  Chron.  15. 10.  gathered  at  Jerusal.  in  the  thirdm. 
31.  7.  in  third  m.  they  began  to  lay  the  foundation 

EstA.  8.9.  the  king's  scribes  were  called  in  thirdm. 
Ezek.  31. 1.  in  third  m.word  of  L.  came  to  Ezekiei 

FouithMONTU. 

2  Kings  25.3.in  the  fourth  m.  the  famine  prevailed 

1  CAr.27.7. fourth  captain  (ur  fourth  to.  was  Asahe 

Jer.  39.2.  in  the  fourth  m.  the  city  was  broken  up 

52.  6.  in  fourth  m.  the  famine  was  sore  in  the  city 

Ezek.  1. 1.  in  fourth  m.  Ezekiei  saw  visions  of  God 

ZecA.  8.  19.  the  fast  of  tlie/ourtA  m.  shall  be  joy 

See  Fifth. 

Sixth  MONTH. 

1  CAr.  27.  9.  the  sixtli  captain  for  sixth  m.  was  Ira 

EzeA.8.1.in  sixth  ra.the  elders  of  Jud.  sat  before  m« 

Hag.l.i.  in  sixth  m.word  of  Lord  came  by  Haggai 

14.  in  sixth  m.  tliey  did  work   in   house  of  tha 

Lord  of  hosts  their  God 

Luke  1. 26.  in  sixth  m.  the  angel  Gabriel  was  sent 

36.  thisissiitAm.with  her  that  was  called  barre* 

See  Seventh. 

Et^-AtA  MONTH. 

Zech.l.  l.ineighlh  m. came  the  wordof  Zechariah 

JVm«A  MONTH. 

Ezra  10.9.  in  the  ninth  in.  the  people  sat  trembling 

Jer.  36.  9.  in  the  ninth  m.  they  proclaimed  a  fast 

22.  the  king  sat  In  winter  house  in  the  ninth,  m. 

Hag.2.l0.  in  ninth  m.came  word  of  Ld.  by  Haggai 

18.  even  from  the  ninth  m.  consider  it 
Zech.l.  l.the  word  came  to  Zechariah  in  ninthm 

Tenth  MONTH. 
Gen.  8.  5.  the  waters  decreaseil  until  the  tenth  m. 
Ezra  10. 16.  and  sat  down  in  tenth  in.  to  examine 
EsiA.2.16.Esther  was  taken  to  the  king  in  tentk  m. 
./er.  39. 1.  te7i<A7n.caine  Neb.  airainst  Jprusal.52.4. 
Ezek. '24. 1.  in  tenth  m.came  word  of  L.  to  me,99.1. 
33.21.  in  the  tenth  m.nneihat  had  escaped  told  ma 

Eleventh  MONTH. 
Deut.  1. 3.  \n  the  eleventh  in.  Mosesspake  tolsrae 
Zech.l.l.m eleventh  m.cnmetheword  toZechaiiat 

Twelfth  M().\TH. 
Esth.  3.7.  cast  lots  before  Haman  to  the  twelfthm 

13.  on  the  thirteenth  davof«!/jpZ/<Am.  8.  12.  |  9.1 
.Ter.  .52.31.  in  twelfth  m.  Evil-meriidach  lifted  head 
£264.32.1.  in  twelfth  in.  the  word  ofL.  came  to  ma 

This  MONTH. 
Exod.  12.2.  this  77i.shiill  be  the  beginning  of  montha 
'■  3.  this  771.  Ihey  shall  take  every  man  a  lamb 
13. 5. keep  this  service  in  this  m.JVum.  9.3.  |  28.17 
JVum.  29.  7.  ye  shall  have  on  tenth  day  of  this  at, 
a  holy  convocatioa 
JVeA.  9.  1.  this  m.  Israel  assembled  with  fasting 

MONTHLY. 
fsa.  47.  13.  let  the  m.  prognosticators  stand  up 

MONTHS. 
JV7/m.l0.10  in  beginnings  of  your  m.  blow  trampaM 
28.  II.  in  beginnings  of  »n.  ofTer  a  burnt-ofTeriilg 

14.  this  is  the  burnt-offering  through  the  m 
Jvdg.^^.3^.  let  me  alone  two  m.  that  I  maybewai 

39.  at  the  end  of  two  m.shc  returned  to  Jeohthal 

19.  2.  his  concubine  was  with  her  father  foB.-  m 

20.  47.  and  abode  in  the  rock  Rimmon  four  m. 
lS'a7n.6.1. ark  was  in  country  ofPhilistinosieTeBiK 


MOR 

J  Sim.27.7.Dav.wa9  with  Philiet-a  year  and  four  jn. 

2  Sam.  '2. 11.  Uavid  leigned  in  Hebron  uvir  Juduli 

seven  years  and  six  m.  5.  5.  1  Chrun.  3.  4. 

6.  ll.the  ark  was  with  Obed-edom  liner  m. 
i4.8.  they  came  to  Jerusalem  at  the  end  ol'nine  m. 

1  Kings  5.  14.  and  two  m.  they  were  at  home 
11.  lb.  for  SIX  m.  did  Joab  remain  in  Edojii 

2  h'i7iffs  15. 8.  Zachariah  reignod  over  Israel  six  in. 
ICAr. -27.1.  month  by  month  thro'  them.ortiiu  year 
£itA.2.1-2. after  she  hud  besn  twelve  m.  puriliedjsix 

m.  with  oil  of  myrrh,  six  m.  with  sweet  odours 
Job  3.  ti.  let  It  not  come  into  the  number  of  the  m. 

7.  3.  BO  am  I  made  to  possens  7/1.  of  vanity 
14.  5.  the  number  of  his  m.  are  with  thee 
21.  21.  when  the  number  of  his  m.  is  cut  off 
29.  2.  O  that  I  were  us  in  m.  inist,  as  in  the  days 
39.2.  canst  thou  number  the  7/1.  that  they  fultil? 

£iek:i9.l-2.  seven  m.  Uruelshall  be  burying  of  Gog 
14.  after  iIkj  end  of  seven  m.  shall  they  search 
47.  12.  shall  bring  new  fruit  according  to  his  m. 
DanA-iiK  at  ihe  end  of  twelve  m.  Nebucli.  walked 
Z<uAf  1.24.  Elisubethconceiv.  and  liid  herself  live  7« 
4.  25.  many  w  idows  m  days  of  Ellas, wh^n  heave_ii 
was  shut  up  thrive  years  and  six  in.  Jam.  5.  17. 
John  4.35.  are  yet  four  771.  thencometh  harvest 
^cti  1^.  11.  Paul  continued  there  a  year  and  six  »7i. 
Gal  4.  10.  ye  observe  days,  and  m.  and  times 
Hce  9.  3.  they  should  be  tormented  live  771.  10. 
11.2.  holy  city  they  tread  under  foot  forty-two  m. 
13.5.powerwasgiven  him  to  continue  lbrty-two(7i. 
Hee  Three. 
MONUMENTS. 
iso.65.4.  a  provoking  people  which  lodge  in  the  m. 

MOON 
Is  a  secondary    planet,  which   attends    on    the 
earth  to  give  light  by  night,  and  which  fur- 
nishes the  fruits  of  the  earth  with  the  moisture 
and  juices  that  nuurtshthrm,  Gen.  1.  10.  Deut. 
33.  14.   Jer.  31.35.     To  whici    are  compared, 
[1]  The  church  of  God,  becau  <e  of  her  splcn 
dour  and  brightness,  which  s'lC  derives  from 
Christ,  the  Sun  of  righteousness,  as  the  moon 
does  her  light  from  the  sun  ;  and  withal  to  in- 
timate that  the   church,  like   the   moon,   may 
have  her  eclipses,  and  be  in  darkness  for  a 
time.   Cant.  6.   10.     [2]    The  world,  and   all 
earthly  things,  because  of  their  changeable- 
nesg  and  uncertainty,  Rsv.  12. 1. 
Deut.  33.  14.  precious  things  put  forth  by  the  vi. 
Josh.  10.  12.  stand,  thou  m.  in  the  valley  of  Ajalon 
Judg.  8. 121.  took  ornaments  from  them  like7;i. 
JoA  23.  5.  behold  the  m.  and  it  shineth  not 
Psal.  8.  3.  when  I  consider  the  771.  thou  ordained 
72.  7.  and  peace  so  long  as  the  m.  endureth 
89.  37.  it  shall  be  established  for  ever  as  the  771. 
104.  19.  he  appoinlelh  the  771.  for  seasons 
£;ccZ.12.2.  while  the  sun,  771.  or  stars,  he  not  darken. 
Cant.  6.  10.  fair  as  771.  clear  as  the  sun,  and  terrible 
Jsa.  3.  1-1.  and  their  round  tires  like  the  (77. 
See  SitN. 
JVew  MOON. 
1  Sam.  20  5.  behold,  to-morrow  is  the  ?ie777  77i.  18. 
i  Kings  4.  23.  it  is  neither  new  m.  nor  sabbath 
PaahSX.  3.  blow  up  the  trumpet  in  the  new  m. 
Prov.  7.  t  20   and  will  come  home  at  the  new  m. 
tsa.  66.  23.  that  from  one  new  m.  to  another 
Ezck.  4t).  1.  in  the  day  of  tiptt)  7/1.  it  shall  be  opened 

6.  in  the  day  of  7ie(0  m.  offer  a  young  bullock 
vl77!iis  8.5.  saying,  when  will  the  new  m.  be  gone"! 
C(7/.2.16.no  man  judge  you  in  respect  of  the  new  m. 

J^ew  MOONS. 
1  CAron.  23.  31.  to   offer  burnt-sacrifices  in  the 
new  771.  2  Chron.  2.  4.  |  31.  3.  Ezra  3.  5. 
JVcA.  10.  33.   Kzek.  46.  3. 
Iia.  1. 13. 7!e77J  m.and  sabbaths  I  cannot  away  with 

14.  your  new  m.  and  feasts  my  soul  hateth 
Ezek.  45.  17.  and  drink-offerings  in  the  new  m. 
Hos.  2.  11.  I  will  cause  to  cease  her  new  in. 

MORE. 
Oen.  29.  30.  Jacob  loved  Rachel  777.  than  Leah 
36.7.  riches  77i.than  that  they  might  dwell  together 
37.  3.  Israel  loved  Joseph  777.  than  all  his  children 
.5.  and  his  brethren  hated  him  yet  the  771.  8. 
Ezod.  1  9.  the  children  of  Israel  are  m.  than  we 
12.  the  771.  Cey  afflicted  them,  the  771.  they  grew 
5.  9.  .Pt  therem.  work  be  laid  upon  the  men 
9.34. Pharaoh  sinned  yet  771. and  hardened  his  heart 
Jl.  1    yet  will  I  bring  one  plague  m.  on  Pharaoh 
16.  17." they  gathered  some  777.  some  less 
30.  15.  the' rich  sh.ill  not  give  771.  nor  poor  less 
Lev.  6.  5.  and  shall  aild  Ihe  fifth  part  777.  thereto 
13.  5.  pries' shall  shut  him  up  seven  days  777  33,54 
26. 18.  I  will  punish  vou  seven  times  771.  21. 
^i77n.  3.  4fi.  first-born  wbich  are  771.  t!ian  Levites 
22. 15.  sent  again  prinfesin   hononrable  than  they 
18.  beyond  Ihe  word  nf  ih^'  Lord  to  do  less  or  777. 
19  I  may  know  what  Ihe  T^ord  will  say  to  me  711. 
26.54.  to  mnr.y  thoi:  sh.ill  give  the  771.  33.  54. 
JDeut.  1.11   the  L.  mnke  von  a  thousand  times  m. 
7.7  Lord  did  not  set  his  lovu  on  vou,  tecausa  771 
3i«i 


MOR 

Deut.  7. 17.  if  thou  gay,  nations  are  7(1.  than  1,20. 1. 

ly.  9.  then  shalt  thou  add  three  cities  7/1.  for  thee 
.losh.  10.  11.  they  were  777.  which  died  with  hail 
Judg.  2.  I'J.  they  corrupted  themselves  m.  than 

lt).''30.  771.  than  they  which  he  slew  in  his  life 

18. 24.  ye  are  gone  away,  and  what  have  I  771.  ? 
Ruth  1.  17.  Ruth  said,  the  Lord  do  so  to  me  and  m. 
also,  1  Sam.  14.  44.  2  Sa777.  3.  35.  |  19.  13. 

3  10.  thou  hast  shewed  777.  kindn.  in  the  latter  end 

1  *a77i.  3.  17.  God  do  so  to  thee  and  m.  also 

18.  d.  what  can  ye  have  771.  but  the  kingdom  1 

20.  13.  the  Lord  do  so  and  much  771.  to  Jonathan 

22.  >5.  thy  servant  knew  nothing  less  or  771. 
24.  17.  he  said,  thou  art  7(7.  righteous  than  I 
25.22.  so  and  771.  do  God  to  the  enemies  of  David 

36.  she  told  him  nothing  less  or  to.  until  morning 

2  Sam.  3.  9.  so  do  God  to  Abner,  and  m.  also 

5.  13.  David  took  him  777.  concubines  and  wives 

6.  22.  and  1  will  yet  be  in.  vile  than  thus 
7.20.  and  what  can  David  say  771.  unto  thee  7 

19.  43.  we  have  also  ?7i.  ri^ht  in  David  than  ye 
lA'777i'-s2.23.Goddoso,m.also,20.10. 2  A'i7(i7^»0.31. 

16.  33.  Ahab  did  777.  to  provoke  God  to  anger 

19.  2.  so  let  the  gods  do  to  me,  and  (77.  also 
2  Kings  4.  6.  he  said,  there  is  not  a  vessel  ?7i. 

6.  lO.^Hi.  thanthev  that  be  witlithein,2  C777-.  32.7. 

21.  9.  Manas=i;h'seduced  them  to  do  771.  evil 

1  Chron.  21.  3.  Lord  make  his  people  so  many  m. 

24.  4.  and  there  were  m.  chief  men  found 

2  Chron.  10.  11.  I  will  put  7«.  to  your  yoke 

20.  2j.  found  m.  spoil  than  they  could  crry  away 

25.  9.  the  Lord  is  able  to  give  thee  777.  than  this 

28.  13  ye  intend  to  add  m.  to  our  sins  and  trespass 

22.  Ahaz  did  trespass  yet  777.  against  the  Lord 

29.  34.  the  Levites  were  777.  upnglit  in  heart 

32.  10.  his  servants  s|)ake  77J.  against  the  Lord 

33.  23.  but  Amou  trespassed  7(1.  and  7(7. 
Ezra  7.  20.  whatsoever  77J.  shall  be  needful 
JVf/7.  13.  18.  yet  ye  bring  "7.  wrath  upon  Israel 
Esth.  2.  17   Esther  obtained  favour  777.  than  all 

0.  0.  delight  to  do  honour  777.  than  to  myself  J 
Job  3.  21.  and  dig  for  it  777.  than  hid  treasures 

23.  12.  his  words  771.  than  my  necessary  food 

34.  1!».  nor  regardeth  the  rich  m.  than  the  poor 

23.  for  he  will  not  lay  on  man  777.  than  right 

35.  2.  saidst,  my  righteousness  is  771.  than  God's 

11.  who  teacheth  us  m.  than  the  beasts  of  earth 
42. 12.  Lord  blessed  the  latter  end  of  Job  7«.  than 

Fs.  4. 7. 777.  than  when  their  corn  ami  wme  increas. 
19.  10. 7(7.  to  be  desired  are  they  than  gold 
40.  5.  thy  thoughts  are  777.  than  can  be  numbered 

12.  iniquities  are  777.  than  the  hairs  of  mine  head 
52.  3.  thou  lovest  evil  »7i.  than  good,  and  lying 
69.4.  that  hate  me  are  ?77.  than  hairs  of  mine  liead 
71.  14.  and  I  wiH  yet  praise  thee  777.  and  777. 
73.  7.  they  have  777.  than  heart  could  wish 
78.  17.  and  they  sinned  yet  777.  against  him 
87. 2.  gates  of  Zion  771.  than  all  dwellings  of  Jacob 
115.  14.  the  Lord  shall  increase  you  777.  and  777 
119.99. 1  have  777.  understanding  than  my  teachers 

100.  I  understand  777.  than  the  ancients 
130.  6.  777.  than  they  that  watch  for  the  morning 
Prov.  3.  15.  wisdom  is  7(1.  precious  than  rubies 
4.  18.  that  shinetli  77i.  and  to.  to  the  perfect  day 
11.  21.  there  is  that  withholdeth  m.  than  is  meet 
17. 10.  a  reproof  entereth  7(7.  into  a  wise  man 
26. 12.1  here  IS  7(7.  hope  of  a  fool  than  of  him,  29.20. 
Eccl.  2.  9. 1  increased  in.  than  all  before  me 
It),  there  is  no  remembrance  of  wise  777.  than  fool 
25.  or  who  can  hasten  hereunto  m.  than  1 1 

4.  2.  the  dead  ((7.  than  the  living  that  are  yet  alive 

5.  1.  and  be  777.  ready  to  hear  than  to  give  sacrifice 
Ca7t(.  1.4.  we  will  remember  thy  love  in.  than  wme 

5.  9.  what  is  thy  beloved  m.  than  another?  9. 
/sa.5.4.  what  could  been  done  7(7.  to  my  vineyard? 

9.  1.  afterward  did  7(7.  grievously  afllict  her 

15.  9.  for  I  will  bring  777.  upon  Dimon,  lions 

52.  14.  his  visage  so  marred  777.  than  any  man 

54.  1.  fiir7((.are  the  children  of  the  desolate  than 
Jer.  3.  1).  Israel  justified  herself  ((?.  than  Judah 

46.  23.  because  they  are  777.  than  the  grasshoppers 

Ezek.  5. 6.  changed  my  judgments  into  wickedn.777. 

7.  because  he  multiplied  m.  than  the  nations 

16  47.  thou  wast  corrupted  777.  than  thev  in  all  thy 

ways,  51,  52. 1  23.  11. 

Dan.  2.  30.  not  for  any  wisdom  that  I  have  777.  than 

3.  19.  they  should  heat  the  furnace  seven  times  771. 

11.  8.  he  shall  continue  7(7.  years  than  the  king 
Hos.  6.0.  knowledge  of  God  771.  than  burnt-offering 

13.  2.  now  they  sin  777.  and  777.  and  have  made  idols 
./((77aA  1.  t  1 1.  t'le  sea  grew  m.  and  m.  tempestuous 
//(74.1.13.wirkiVldevoureth  man  m.  righteous  than 

2  t  lf>.  art  filled  777.  with  shame  than  glory 
Mat.  5.  37.  wliut  is  ra.  ihan  these  cometh  of  evil 
47.  brethren  only,  what  do  ye  m.  than  others  ? 

6.  25.  is  not  the  life  r((  ih;in  meat  1  Luke  12.  23. 
10.31.  of  01. value  than  many  sparrows,  /.ukeli.l. 

37.  he  that  lovelli  father  or  mother  m.  than  ine 
11.  9.  I  say  unto  you,  and  m.  than  a  prophet 
12.45.  taketh  seven  spirits  m.  wicked  than  himeelf 


MOR 

Mat.  13.  12.  and  he  shall  have  771.  abundance 
18.  13.  he  rejoiceth  777.  of  that  sheep  than  of  99 

16.  then  take  with  lliee  one  or  two  m. 
20.10.tliey  supposed  they  should  have  received  m 
31.  but  they  cried  t)ie  (7i.  haveinetcy  onus,27.23 
Mark  10.  48.  |  15.  14.  Luke  18.  39 

20.  53.  give  me  771.  than  twelve  legions  of  angek 
Mark  4.  24.  to  you  that  hear  shall  7(7.  be  given 

7.  30.  the  777.  he  charged  them,  so  much  the  m. 
12.  43.  poor  widow  cast  in  771.  than  all,  JL,uke  21.3 

14.  5.  the  ointment  might  have  been  sold  for  771 
Luke  10.  35.  what  thou  spendest  777.  I  will  repay 

12.  48.  committed  much,  of  him  they  will  ask  ai, 

18.  30.  who  shall  not  receive  manifold  ?(7. 

,/u/777  4.  41.  many  7(7.  believed,  because  of  hi»  word 
5.  18.  the  Jews  sought  the  771.  to  kill  him 

7.  31.  will  he  do  7(i.  miracles  than  these? 
12.  13.  they  loved  the  praise  of  men  (77.  tlian 

15.  2.  purgeth  it,  that  it  may  bring  forth  777.  frui 

21.  ib.  Simon,  lovest  thou  mo  771.  than  these  ? 
Jicts  4.  19.  to  hearken  to  you  777.  than  to  God 

5.  14.  believers  were  the  7(7.  added  to  the  Lord 
9.  22.  but  Saul  increased  the  777.  in  strength 

19.  32.  the  771.  jiart  knew  not  why  they  came 

20.  35.  it  is  777.  blessed  to  give,  than  to  receive 
23. 13.  there  were  777.  than  forty  who  conspired,  21 
27.  11.  believed  the  master  777.  than  Paul 

/i(7 7(7.1.25.  who  served  the  creature  777.  than  Creator 
3.  7.  if  the  truth  of  God  hath  777.  abounded 

8.  37.  in  all  these  we  are  7».  than  conquerors 

1  Cor.  8.  t  8-  neither  if  we  eat,  have  we  the  771. 
9.19.myselfservant  toall,that  1  mightgain  theni. 
14.  18.  I  speak  with  tongues  777.  than  you  all 

2  Cor.  7. 7.  so  I  rejoiced  the  777.  ||  10.8.1  boast  them. 
11.23, 1  am  771.  in  prisons  717.  frequent,  in  deaths ofl 

Gal.  4.  27.  the  desolate  hath  many  7«.  children 
Phil.  1.9.  love  may  abound  7(7.  and  777. 1  Thess.i.lO, 
3.  4.  if  he  might  trust  in  the  tlesh,  I  771. 

1  Thess.  4.  1.  in  pleasing  God,  abound  m.  and  m 

2  Tim.  3.4.  lovers  of  pleasure  777.  than  lovers  of  God 
Phdem.  21.  that  thoii  wilt  also  do  771.  ihan  I  say 
Heb.  11.  32.  what  shall  1  say  to.  time  would  fail 

12.  25.  much  (71.  shall  not  we  escape,  if  we  turn 

26.  yet  once  777.  I  shake  not  the  earth  only,  27. 

./a(7i.  4.  6.  he  giveth  777.  grace,  wherefore  he  saitb 

2  I'ct.  1. 19.  we  have  a  777.  sure  word  of  prophecy 

Rev.  2.  19.  and  the  last  to  bo  m.  than  Ihe  first 

9. 12.  behold,  there  come  two  woes  777.  bereaftor 

See  Abundantly. 

Any  MORE. 

Gen.  8.  12.  the  dove  returned  not  again  any  m. 

21. 1  will  not  curse  the  ground  077^  to.  9.  II. 

17.  5.  nor  shall  thy  name  any  in.  be  called  Abran 

35.  10.  not  o.ny  m.  be  called  Jacob,  but  Israel 
Exod.  8.29.let  not  Pharaoh  deal  deceitfully  OTiy  j» 

9.  29.  neither  shall  there  be  any  m.  hail 

11.  6.  nor  shall  there  a  cry  be  like  it  any  m. 

36.  6.  let  neither  man  nor  woman  make  any  m. 
Lev.  27.  20.  it  shall  not  be  redeemed  any  m. 
M'uin.  18.  5.  that  there  be  no  wrath  any  7/1.  on  IsraOk 
Deut.  5.  25.  if  we  hear  the  voice  of  the  Ld.  any  n. 

18.  16.  neither  let  me  see  this  great  fire  any  m. 
.Tosh.  5.  12.  neither  had  Israel  manna  any  m. 

7.  12.  neither  will  I  be  with  you  77777^  777. 
Ruth  1.  11.  are  there  any  m.  sons  in  my  womb'? 

1  Sam.  27.  1.  Saul  shall  despair  to  seek  me  any  m 

2  .S'aiTi.  7.  10.  nor  children  of  vvickedn.  afflict  any  m. 

10.  19.  feared  to  help  Amnion  anym.  1  CAr.  19.19 
19. 29.  why  speakest  thou  any  m.  of  thy  maUers 

2  Kings  21.  8.  neither  will  I  make  the  feet  of  Israel 

move  any  m.  out  of  the  land,  2  Chr.  33.  8. 

.hib  7. 10.  nor  shall  his  place  know  him  any  m.  20.9. 

34.  31.  it  is  meet  to  say,  I  will  not  offend  any  m 
Keel.  9.  5.  neither  have  they  777(7/  7(1.  a  reward 
[sa.  1.  5.  why  should  ye  be  stricken  any  m.? 

2.  4.  nor  shall  they  learn  war  any  m.  Mic.  4.  3. 

30.  20.  nor  shall  thy  teachers  be  removed  o?!^  m 
02. 4.  nor  shall  thy  land  be  termed  desolate  anym 

Jer.  3.  16.  neither  shall  that  be  done  any  m. 
17.  nor  walk  any  m.  after  imagination  of  heart 
10.20.  there  IS  none  to  stretch  forth  my  tenta77y »», 

20.  9. 1  said,  I  will  not  speak  any  in.  in  his  nam* 

22.  11.  he  shall  not  return  hither  any  in. 

30.  no  man  shall  prosper,  ruling  any  m.  in  Judab 

31.  12.  they  shall  not  sorrow  any  m.  at  all 

40.  it  shall  not  be  thrown  down  any  m.  for  ever 
34.10.should  not  serve  themselves  of  them  aiiy  n 
Ezek.  5.0.  whereuntol  will  not  do  anym.  the  lik« 
12.28.  none  of  my  words  be  prolonged  any  m. 

16.  41.  thou  also  shalt  give  no  hire  any  m. 

63.  thou  mayest  never  open  thy  mouth  tny  m 

21.  5.  my  sword  shall  not  return  any  m. 

23.  27.  thou  shalt  not  remember  Egypt  any  m. 

24.  13.  not  be  purged  from  thy  filthiness  any  m 
27.36.  be  a  terror,  and  never  shalt  be  any  7(7.28.10, 
29.  15.  neither  shall  it  exalt  itself  77777/  m. 

32.  13.  nor  foot  of  man  trouble  them  17777/ 7)1.37.23 
39.28.  birt  I  have  left  rue  of  I  hem  any  777.  thor« 

29.  nor  will  I  hide  my  face  any  m.  from  them 
Has.  14. 3.  nor  eay  any  m.  to  the  work  of  oui  hwnte 


MOR 

Pos.  14  8.  what  have  1  to  do  any  m.  with  idols? 
/oei  3.  17.  no  sti angers  pass  tlirougii  iier  any  m. 
imosl.S.  1  will  not  agani  pass  by  tlieiu  any  iii.8.2. 

13.  but  prophesy  nut  again  any  in.  at  Uelh-el 
Zeph.  3.  15.  tbou  slialt  not  see  evil  any  m. 
Mat.  22.4(i.  iinrdurst  any  ask  hiin  any  in.  questiong 
Mark  S.  14.  they  had  not  any  in.  than  one  loaf 

9.  8.  they  saw  no  man  any  in.  save  Jesus  only 
Luke  '20.  3b.  neither  can  tliey  die  any  in.  lor  they 

2'2.  10.  I  will  not  eat  any  in.  tliereof,  until  it  be 
Rom.  14.  13.  let  us  not  judge  one  aiiutlier  any  m. 
f/e6.r2.19.word  should  nut  be  spoken  to  them  a.  m. 
Rev.  7.  It),  neither  shall  lliey  thirst  any  m. 

12. 8.  nor  was  their  place  in  heaven  found  any  m. 

18.  11.  no  man  buyeth  her  merchandise  any  m. 

21.  4.  neither  shall  there  be  any  in.  paiu 

J\ro  MURE. 
Oen.  9.  15.  the  waters  shall  no  m.  become  a  flood 

32.  28.  thy  name  shall  be  called  no  m.  Jacob 

38.  26.  and  Judali  knew  her  again  no  in. 

44.  23.  ye  shall  see  my  lace  no  in.  Ezod.  10.  28. 
Exod.  5.  7.  ye  shall  no  in.  give  the  peojile  straw 

10.  29.  he  said,  1  will  see  thy  face  again  no  in. 
14.  13.  ye  shall  see  them  again  no  in.  tor  ever 

Lev.  17.  7.  shall  no  in.  otter  their  saciitices  to  devils 
IsTam.  8. 25.  from  age  of  tilly  they  shall  serve  no  m. 
Dent.  3.  26.  sjieak  no  m.  to  me  of  this  matter 
5.22. these  words  the  Lord  spake,  and  added  nam. 
10.  16.  circumcise,  and  be  no  in.  stiti-necked 
13.  11.  shall  do  nu  m.  such  wickedness,  17.  13. 

17.  16.  henceforth  return  no  m.  that  way 

28.  68.  thou  shalt  see  it  no  m.  again,  and  be  sold 
31.2.1  am  12U  years,  I  can  7(0  m.  go  out  and  come  in 
Jos/i.  23.  13.  God  will  740  77i.  drive  out  these  nations 
Judg.  8.  28.  so  they  lifted  ui>  their  heads  no  in. 
10   13.  wherefore  I  will  deliver  you  7io  77i. 

1  Sam.  1.  18.  her  countenance  was  no  in.  sad 
2.  3.  talk  710  m.  so  exceeding  proudly 

7.  13.  they  came  tio  m.  into  the  coast  of  Israel 
1.5.  35.  and  Samuel  came  no  iii.  to  see  Saul 

18.  2.  let  him  go  no  m.  home  to  his  father's  house 

26.  21.  return,  for  I  will  7io  m.  do  thee  harm 

27.  4.  and  he  sought  7io  hi.  again  for  him 

28.  15.  and  answereth  me  no  in.  by  prophets 

2  Sam.  2.  28.  and  jiursued  after  Israel  7to  77i. 

7. 10.  I  will  plant  Israel,  that  they  may  dwell  in  a 

place  of  their  own,  and  inAjve  no  in.  1  Chi:  17. 1). 

21.  17.  thou  shalt  go  tio  m.  out  with  us  to  battle 

1  Khiirs  lO.o.tbere  was  nom.spint  in  her, 2  C/tr.9.4. 

2  Kings  2.  12.  ami  Elislia  saw  Elijah  710  77i. 

6. 23.  the  bands  of  Syria  came  Tio  m.  into  the  land 
9.  35.  they  found  7jo  m.  of  her  than  the  skull 
1  Chron.  23.  26.  shall  710  77t.  carry  the  tabernacle 
Jfeh.'i.ll.  let  us  build,  that  webeTto  ?n.  a  rejiroach 

13.  21.  they  came  710  m.  on  the  sabbath 
Ksth.  1.  19.  Vashti  came  no  m.  before  the  king 

2.  14.  she  came  no  m.  in  to  the  king,  except 
Job  7.  7.  mine  eyes  shall  tio  ?;i.  see  good 
8.  shaH  sec  me  no  m.  \\  9.  shall  come  up  no  in. 
10.  he  shall  return  tio  m.  to  his  house 

14.  12.  man  riseth  not,  till  the  heavens  be  no  m. 
20.  9.  the  eye  that  saw  him  shall  see  him  tio  m. 
24.  20.  he  shall  be  7io  T7i.  remembered 

32.15.  they  were  amazed,  they  answered  no  m.  16. 
34.  32.  if  I  have  done  iniquity,  I  will  do  tio  m. 
41.  8.  remember  the  battle,  do  Tto  T7i. 
Psal.  10.  18.  that  man  of  earth  may  710  tji.  oppress 

39.  13.  spare  me,  before  1  go  hence,  and  be  710  in. 
41.  8.  now  that  he  lieth,  he  shall  rise  up  710  m. 
74.  9.  see  not  signs,  there  is  no  m.  any  prophet 
77.  7.  will  he  cast  off,  and  be  favourable  770  m. 
83.  4.  that  name  oflsr.be  tjo  m.  in  remembrance 
88.  5.  the  slain,  whom  thou  remeinberest  7io  771. 

103.  16.  the  place  thereof  shall  know  it  tio  m. 

104.  35.  and  let  the  wicked  be  no  m. 

Prou. 10.25. as  the  wliirlwind,soi8  the  wicked  710 tti. 

31.  7.  and  remember  his  misery  7!0  77i. 
Eccl  4  13.  king,  who  will  710  /;i.  be  admonished 
Isa.l- 13.  bring  710777.  vain  ohiat.  incense  abomina. 

1Q  20.  shall  Tio  177.  st.ay  on  him  that  smote  them 

19.  7.  shall  wither,  be  driven  away,  and  be  770  777. 
23. 10  there  is  710  777.  strength  ||  12. 7iro  777.  rejoice 
26.  21.  the  earth  shall  7i«  m.  cover  her  slain 

30. 19.  shall  weep  710  777.  ||  38.  11.  behold  manT70T7i. 

32. 5.  the  vile  person  shall  be  710  777.  called  liberal 

47. 1.  thou  shalt  t7o  in.  be  called  tender  and  dehc. 

5.  shalt  770  7/7.  be  called  the  lady  of  kingdoms 

51.  22.  thou  shalt  710  m.  drink  it  again 

52.  1.  tjo  777.  coiiK!  into  thee  the  uncircumcised 
60.  18.  violence  shall  770  m.  be  heard  in  thy  land 

19.  thu  sun  sliMI  he  710  777.  thy  light  by  day 

20.  thy  sun  shall  tio  777.  go  down,  nor  thy  moon 
82.  4.  thou  shalt  770  777.  be  termed  Forsaken 

8.  I  will  710  777.  give  thy  corn  to  thine  enemies 
65. 19.  the  voice  of  weeping  shall  be  710  m.  heard 

20.  there  shall  be  Tto  777.  thence  an  infani  of  days 

Jtr.  2. 31.  we  are  lords,  wo  will  come  t?o  771  to  thee 

3.  IB.  they  shall  say  no  m.  the  ark  of  the  covenant 

7.  32.  it  shall  710  m.  be  called  To]iliet,  19.  fi. 

11.  19.  Uiat  his  name  may  be  770  m.  remembered 

390 


MOR 

Ji;r.l6.14.  shall  be  770  7/1.  said,  the  Lord  liveth,  23. 7. 
22.  10.  shall  return  tio  77i.  ||  12.  see  this  land  170  777. 
iiJ.  4.  they  siiall  fear  770  in.  nor  he  dismayed 

36. the  burden  of  thu  Lord  shall  ye  mention  7to  771. 

25.  27.  fall  and  rise  no  in.  because  of  the  sword 

31.  34.  and  they  shall  teach  7to  771.  every  man  his 

neighbour,  and  I  will  remember  their  sin  77c  7/i 

33.24.  they  should  be  710  in.  a  nation  before  them 

42.  18.  and  ye  shall  see  this  place  7ta  m. 

44.  26.  my  name  shall  be  7iO  m.  named  in  Egypt 
49.7.  thus  saith  Lord,  is  wisilom  tjo  7/7.  in  Teiftaa  1 
50.  39.  It  shall  770  in.  be  inhabited  for  ever 

i,u77t.2.9.the  law  is  t70  m.  her  prophets  find  no  vision 
4.  22.  he  will  770  777.  carry  thee  away  into  captivity 
Ezck.  12.  24.  there  shall  be  710  7/7.  any  vain  vision 

25.  and  my  word  shall  be  Tto  m.  prolonged 
13. 15.  the  wall  is  t7u  in.  \\  14.  li.  go  tjo  nt.  astray 
21.  and  they  shall  be  770  771.  in  your  hand 
23.  therefore  ye  shall  see  7to  771.  vanity 
16.  42.  I  will  be  quiet,  and  will  be  tto  t77.  angry 

19.  9.  that  his  voice  should  be  tjo  t7i.  heard 

20.  39.  but  pollute  ys  my  holy  name  no  in. 

21.  13.  11  shall  be  710  ttj.  saith  the  Lord,  27. 

32.  thou  shalt  he  710  77t.  remembered,  L.  spoken  it 
24.  27.  and  thou  shalt  speak,  and  be  710  777. dumb 
26.14.  thou  shalt  be  tjo  t(7.  built  ||  21.  shalt  be  tio  ttj. 
28. 24.  there  shall  be  710  777.  a  pricking  brier  to  Isr. 
29.  15.  they  shall  tjo  7/i.  rule  over  the  nations 

16.  shall  be  770  m.  the  confidence  of  Israel 
3U.  13.  there  sliall  be  7io  m.  a  prince  of  Egypt 
3-1.  22.  and  they  shall  be  7io  m.  a  prey,  28,29. 

36.  14.  therefore  thou  shalt  devour  men  tjo  t/i. 

37.  22.  and  they  shall  he  7Jo  m.  two  nations 

43.  7.  my  name  shall  house  of  Israel  710  tjt.  defile 

45.  8.  my  jirinces  shall  Tio  T7J.  opjiress  my  peojile 
Hus.  1.  6.  I  will  TJO  T/j.  have  mercy  upon  Israel 

2.  16.  and  thou  shalt  call  me  Tio  777.  Baali 
17. they  shall  TJO  in.  be  remembered  by  their  name 

9.  15.  1  will  drive  them  out,  I  will  love  them  tjo  in. 
Joel  2.  19.  I  will  TJO  T/i.  make  you  a  reproach 
Jiinos  5. 2.  the  virgin  is  fallen,  she  shall  no  in.  rise 

9.  15.  they  shall  Tio  t/j.  be  pulled  out  of  their  land 
JIic.  5.  12.  thou  shalt  have  no  m.  soothsayers 

13.  thou  shalt /io  m.  worship  work  of  thine  hands 
JVa/i.  1.  12.  I  will  afflict  thee  no  m.  saith  the  Lord 

14.  a  command  that  no  m.  of  thy  name  be  sown 

15.  the  wicked  shall  tio  ttj.  pass  through  thee 
2. 13.  voice  of  thy  messenger.^  shall  715 hi.  be  heard 

Zcpli.  3.  11.  and  thou  shall  tio  ttj.  be  haughty 
Zech.  11.  6.  I  will  tio  t/i.  pity  the  inhabitants 

13.  2.  and  they  shall  tjo  7/7.  be  remembered 

14.  11.  there  shall  he  tjo  t/j.  utter  destruction 

21.  he  770  7/7.  the  Canaanite  in  the  house  of  Lord 
J7'u<.19.6.they  are  7io  /77.  tu  ain,  but  one,  Mark  10.8. 
Mark  7,  12.  and  ye  sutfer  him  710  t/i.  to  do  ought 

9.  25  come  out  of  hiin,  and  enter  770  m.  into  him 
14.  25. 1  will  drink  Tto  m.  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine 

Luke  3.  13.  exact  Tio  t/7.  than  what  is  appointed 
9. 13.  we  have  TJO  m.  but  five  loaves,and  two  fishes 

12.  4.  after  that  have  tio  m.  that  they  can  do 
John  5. 14.  thou  art  made  whole,  sin  tio  in.  8.  11. 

6.66.many  went  back,  and  walked  tjo  m.  with  him 

14.  19.  a  little  while  the  world  seeth  me  tjo  t/i. 

15.  4.  TJO  III.  can  ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me 

16.  10.  I  go  to  iny  Father,  and  ye  see  me  tjo  7;/. 
21   she  remembereth  tjo  m-  the  anguish,  for  joy 
25.  when  I  shall  no  m.  speak  in  parables 

17. 11.  now  I  am  tjo  t/i.  in  the  world,  but  these  are 
jicts  8.  39.  that  the  eunuch  saw  him  tio  m. 

13.  34.  nuw  TIO  m.  to  return  to  corruption 

20.  25. 1  know  that  ye  shall  see  my  face  tio  t/j.  38. 
fto/71.  6.  9.  dieth  no  m.  death  hath  tio  m.  dominion 

7. 17.  now  then  it  is  710  t/j.  I  that  do  it,  hut  sin,  20. 

11.6.  it  is  710  7/j.  of  works,  else  grace  is  tjo  m.  grace, 
but  if  it  be  of  works,  grace  is  no  m.  grace 
2  Cor.  5.  16.  yet  henceforth  know  we  him  no  m. 
Gal.  3.  io.  if  of  the  law,  it  is  tio  in.  of  promise 

4.  7.  thou  ait  T70  /«.  a  servant,  but  a  son 
Eph.  2   19.  ye  ate  tjo  t/7.  strangers  and  foreigners 

4.  14.  we  be  710  m.  children  tossed  to  and  fro 
23.  let  him  that  stole  steal  no  m.  but  labour 
//fi. 8. 12. their  iniquities  I  will  rememb.  770  7/1.10.17. 

10.  2.  should  have  had  tio  i/i.  conscience  of  sins 
18.  there  is  tio  tji.  offering  for  sin,  26. 

Rev.  3.  12.  he  that  overcomoth  shall  go  tio  tti.  out 
7.  16.  shall  hunger  no  in.  neither  thirst  any  more 
18.  14.  thou  shaft  find  them  710  m.  at  all 

22.  musicians  shall  be  heard  tio  m.  in  thee,  23. 
20.  3.  that  he  slmuld  deceive  the  nations  /70  t/i. 
21. 1.  Tto  in.  sea  ||  4.  tio  7/1.  death  ||  22.  3.  tio  t/i.  curses 

Jftjc/i  MORE. 
Exnil.  36.  5.  the  people  bring  much  m.  than  enough 
Prov.  11.  31.  much  m.  the  wicked  and  the  sinner 
{sa.  .'j6.  12.  as  this  day,  and  much  m.  abundant 
Mat.  6.  30.  shall  he  not  »77ijc/7  m.  clothe  you '! 
Luke  5. 15.  so  much  7/1.  went  a  fame  of  him  abroad 
7.26.  I  say  unto  you,  and  much  m.  than  a  prophet 
Ro/77.  5.9.  much  m.  being  now  justified  by  his  blood 
10.  much  111-  being  reconciled,  we  shall  be  saved 
17. /nuc/j//j.they  thatriceivea.bundance  of  grace 


MOR 

/?o7Tj.5.20.where  sin  abounded,  grace  m.  m.  abound 

2  Cor.  3.9.  //lUcAj/i.doth  ministration  of  righte'jusQ. 

11.  much  T/I.  that  which  remaineth  is  glorious 

8.  22.  but  now  we  have  proved  much  in.  1  iligent 
P/ii7.  1.  14.  are  much  m.  bold  to  speak  theitof 

2.  12.  have  obeyed,  now  much  m.  in  mj  a  isence 
Heb.  10.25.so  much  t/i.  as  you  see  day  ajiproaching 

12.  25.  muck  m.  shall  not  we  escape,  if  we  turn 

1  Pel.  I.  7.  being  much  m.  precious  aian  of  gold 

MOREOVEll. 
Psal.  19. 11. 7/7.  by  them  is  thy  servant  warnea 
Isa.  39. 8.  he  said,  7/1.  there  shall  be  peace  and  trutB 
Ezek.  16.  29.  thou  hast  7/7.  multiplied  fornication 
ZecA.5.6. 7/1.  this  is  their  resemblance  through  earth 
//e6.11.36.ofmockings,  m.of  bunds  and  imprisonm. 

MORNING 
Signifies,  [Ij    The  bi ginning  of  the  day,  or  Ih* 
time  of  the  sun's  rising,  Mark  16. 2.  Luke  24. 1. 
[2]  The  one  part  of  a  natural  day,  Gen.  1.  5. 
The  evening  and  the  morning  make  the  day^ 
according  to  Moses,  because  the  ancient  He- 
brews began  their  day  in  the  evening.     [3]  The. 
general  resurrection,  when  the  dead  shall  be 
raised,  Psal.  49.  14.     Leath  being  called  the 
night,  ,/ohii  9.  4.  and  compand  to  sleep,  John 
11.  11.  that  d,ay  is  filly  compared  Io  the  morn- 
ing,  when  men  awake  out  of  sleep,  and  enter 
tipon  that  everlasting  day.     [4]  Early  or  sea- 
sonably, Psal.  5.  3.     [5]  Unseasonably,  Eccl. 
10.  16.     [6J  Suddenly,  or  Quickly,  or  in  a  short 
time,  Psal.  30.  5.     [7]  Da'ily,  Psal.  73.  14.     [81 
The  light,  Joel  2.  2. 
Wings  ol  the  mofning,  Psal.   139.  9.  denote  s 
rapid  flight;  there  being  no  motion  we  know 
of  so  rapid  as  the  diffusion  of  the  beams  uf  the 
sun  at  the  breaking  of  the  day. 
Gen.  19. 15.  when  the  //i.arose,lhe  angel  hasten.  Lot 
24.  54.  Abraham  and  servants  rose  up  in  the  7/;, 
26.  31.  they  rose  betimes  in  the  in.  and  sware 
29.  25.  that  in   he  t/i.  behold  it  was  Leah 
32.  1 24.  wrestled  with  him  till  ascending  of  them. 

40.  6.  Joseph  came  into  them  in  the  m.  were  sad 
49.  27.  in  the  771.  he  shall  devour  the  prey 

Exod.  7.  15.  get  thee  to  Pharaoh  in  the  m. 

10.  13.  in  the  m.  the  east-wind  brought  locusts 
14.27.  the  sea  returned  to  his  strength  in  the  m. 
16  7.  in  the  7/7.  ye  shall  see  the  glory  of  the  Lord 

8.  shall  give  you  in  the  t/7.  bread  to  the  full,  12. 
13.  in  the  m.  the  dew  lay  round  about  the  host 
29. 39.  one  lamb  thou  shalt  otter  in  in.  JVum.  28. 4 
41.  according  to  the  meat-ottering  of  the  t«. 
34.  2.  be  ready  in  the  t/i.  and  come  up  in  the  m. 
25.  nor  shall  the  passover  be  left  to  the  t/i. 
Lev.  6.9.  the  burning  on  the  altar  all  night  to  the  m. 
J\rum.  9.  21.  the  cloud  was  taken  up  in  the  t/i. 
22.21. Balaam  rose  in  the  T/i.and  saddled  his  ass,  13. 
Deut.  28.  67.  in  the  ttj.  would  God  it  were  even 
Ji7^/^.  6.31.  let  him  beput  to  death  whilst  it  is  yet  i/e. 

16.  2.  in  the  m.  when  it  is  day,  we  shall  kill  him 

19.  27.  her  lord  rose  in  them,  and  opened  thedoori 

20.  19.  (he  children  of  Israel  rose  up  in  the  m. 

2  Sam.  13.  t  4.  wliy  art  thou  lean  m.  by  m.  7 

23.  4.  and  he  shall  be  as  the  light  of  the  m.  when 

the  sun  rispth,  even  a  t/i.  without  cloudi 

24.  11.  for  when  David  was  up  in  the  m.  the 

word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  Gad 
1  Kings  3.  21.  when  I  had  considered  it  In  the  m. 

18.2^5.  and  called  on  name  of  Baal  from  m.  to  noon 
JVeA.  4. 21.  some  laboured  from  7/1.  tdl  stars  appeal 

8.  3.  he  read  therein  from  m.  to  mid-day 
Job  3. 1 9.  nor  let  it  see  the  eye-lids  of  the  t/i. 

7.  21.  thou  shalt  seek  me  in  the  t/i. but  I  shall  notba 

11.  17.  thou  shalt  shine  forth,  and  be  as  the  m. 
24.17.  for  the  Til.  is  to  them  as  the  shadow  ofileath 

38.12.  hast  thou  commanded  the  Tn.  since  tby  day» 

41.  18.  his  eyes  are  like  eyelids  of  th.e  ttj. 
Psal.  5.3.  my  voice  shalt  thou  hear  in  the  771.  O  Ld 

in  the  7/7.  will  I  direct  my  prayer  to  thea 
30. 5.  weeping  for  a  night,  but  joy  cometh  in  the  Tit 
46.  t  5.  God  shall  help  her  when  the  tti.  appeareth 
49. 14.  shall  have  dominion  over  them  in  the  t/j. 
59.  16.  I  will  sing  of  thy  mercy  in  the  7/1. 

83. 13.  in  the  7/1.  shall  my  prayer  prevent  thee 
90.  5.  in  the  m.  they  are  like  griius  which  grows  up 

6.  in  the  m.  it  floiirisheth  and  gioweth  up 
119.  147.  I  prevented  the  dawning  of  the  t/i. 
130.  6.  waits  more  than  they  that  watch  for  the  m. 
139.  9.  if  I  take  the  wings  of  the  t/i.  and  dwell 
143.  8.  to  hear  thy  loving-kindness  in  the  m. 
i?ccZ.10.16.thyking,acliild  and  princes eatinthejii. 
11.  6.  in  771.  sow  thy  seed,  and  in  the  evening 
Cant.f).  10.  who  is  .she  that  looke'h  forth  as  llieTji 
/S(i.l4.12.  how  art  fallen,  O  Lucifer,  son  of  tt  e  tti  J 

17.  14.  and  behold,  before  the  7/7.  he  is  not 

21.  12.  the  watchman  said,  the  m.  cometh 
28.19.for  7/7.  by  m.  shall  it  pass  over,  by  day  and  n 
.'50.4.  he  wakeneth  t/i.  by  m.  he  wakeneth  my  ea» 
58.  8.  then  shall  thy  light  break  forth  as  the  t/i. 

./cr.5.8.  they  were  as  fed  horses  in  the  t/i.  every  OM 
20.  16.  and  let  him  hear  tlie  cry  in  the  n 


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MOT 


fer  21  12  execute  judgment  in  the  m.  and  deliver 
T-^e'l  '  7  the  m.  is  come  on  thee,  O  thou  lliat  dwells 
"lO.  Uie  m.  19  gone  lorln,  the  rod  hath  blossomed 
12  8.  in  the  m.  came  Mn  word  ot  the  Lord 
34  Id   I  spake  to  tlie  people  in  the  m.  at  even  my 
'  wife  died,  I  did  iii  the  m.  as  I  was  coininaiidLci 
33  2-2  opened  my  moulh  until  came  to  nie  in  the  m. 
Hoi   ti.  3.  his  „oiiig  torth  is  prepared  as  the  m. 
4  for  vocr  goodness  is  as  a  m.  cloud,  as  early  dew 
■<    6   ii'i  the  m.  it  buriieth  as  a  flaming  hre 
li)  15  inam.  shall  the  king  of  Israel  be  cut  oft 
Joel  2  -2  as  the  m.  spread  upon  the  inounlains 
£mosi  13.thatmakeihthem.darkn.and  trea.letli 
5  8  and  turnetli  ihe  shadow  of  death  into  the  m. 
Jonah  4.  '■  tiod  prepared  a  worm  when  the  m.  rose 
Jl'jc  2   1    when  the  7«.  is  light  they  practise  it 
Mat   IS.  3.  in  the  m.  it  will  be  foul  weather 

27  1  when  m.  was  come,  the  elders  took  counsel 
Mart  11.20.  in  the  m.  as  they  passed  by,  they  saw 

n  35  watch,  or  at  the  cock  crowing,  or  in  m. 

E^iHu  m  the  MORNING, 
©^n  19.27.  Abrah.  gat  up  eJiWi/ nun.  21. 14. 122.3. 
20  8.  thertfore  Abimelech  rose  early  in  the  »n. 

28  18  Jacob  rose  up  early  in  m.  and  set  uj)  a  pillar 
31  55.  Laban  rose  early  m  ;«. kissed  sons,  daug  it. 

£iO(i.8.20.Ld.  said,  rise  up  early  in  m.stand,  9.  13. 

24  4.  .Mosps  rose  early  in  m.  built  an  altar,  34.  4. 

Ju^h  3  1.  Josh,  rose  early  in  m.  G.  12.  |  7.  lb.  1 8. 10. 

Judir  6  28.  ihemenofthecityrosecaWjintAem. 

38!  Gi'd  rose  ear.  in  m.  \\  19. 5.  Leviie  ear.  inm.S 

1  Sam.  1.  W.  they  rose  up  early  in  them.  20.  11. 

2  Kin,rs  3.  22.  1  10.  35.  2  Chr.  20.  20.  Isa.  .h.  .50. 

15  12.Sam.rose  early  in  m.\\  17.20.  Dav.eaWy  m  ni. 

29  10  wherefore  rise  Uj)  early  in  m.  and  (Kparl 
Job  1  5.  Job  rose  up  early  in  the  )«.  and  oltired 
ProB  27. 14.  blesseth  his  friend,  rising  early  invi. 
/ifl  5  11  woe  to  them  that  rise  early  in  m.  to  follow 

37  3f)  arose  earli/  in  m.  tiiey  were  all  dead  corpses 
Van  6.  19.  then  king  Uarius  rose  very  early  m  m. 
Mat  20.  1.  who  went  early  in  m.  to  hire  labourers 
Mark  lti.-2.early  in  m.came  losepulchre,Z.uA-e24.1. 
Luke '^1  38.  the  people  cameearly  in  m.  John  8. 2 
^ct3  5.21.they  entered  into  the  temple  early  in  m. 
See  Evening 
Every  MORNING. 
Ezod.  16.  21.  and  they  gathered  manna  every  m. 

30  7  shall  burn  theieon  sweet  incense  every  m. 
36  3  brought  unto  him  free-offerings  every  m. 

/.nj.6.12.  the  priest  shall  burn  wood  on  it  every  m. 
\Chr  %■  27.  opening  every  m.  pertaineth  to  porters 
23  30  to  stand  every  m.  to  thank  and  praise  Lord 
8  Chron.  13.  11.  tliev  burn  to  the  Lord  every  m. 
Job  7   18  that  thou  shouldest  visit  him  every  m. 
Psal.  73.  14.  and  I  have  been  chastened  every  m. 
Isa  33  2.  O  Lord,  be  thou  our  arm  every  nu 
Larn  3  23.  the  Lord's  mercies  are  new  every  m. 
Eiek  46.  13.  thou  slialt  prepare  a  lamb  every  m. 

14  meat-off.  every  m.  \\  15.  every  m.  a  burnt-off. 
^Kc-s  4   4.  and  bring  your  sacrifices  every  m. 
Zenk  3  5.  f'crw  m.dolh  he  bring  judgment  to  light 

^  Cr«ti/«Ae  MORNING. 

Exod  12  lO.lel  nothing  of  it  remain  until  the  m.  10. 
19  I  23.  18.  I  2'.).  34.  Lev.  7.  15.  JVum.  9.  12. 

22.  none  of  von  shall  go  out  at  the  door  un.  t.  m. 
16.  20.  but  some  of  them  left  of  it  until  the  m. 

23.  lay  up  for  you  to  he  kept  ur.til  the  m. 
1,'eri.  19. 13-  the  wages  shall  not  abide  until  the  m. 
Vent.  16.  4.  nor  any  of  the  flesh  remain  until  them. 

TuAir  19  25.  they  abused  her  all  night  until  the  m. 
/?««A  3.13.1iedown  until  «.m.||  U.slie lay  until  t.  m. 
ISam.  3. 15.  and  S.imuel  lay  until  t.  m.  and  opened 
1<I  2.  therefore  take  heed  to  thyself  wjitii  the  m. 
iKinas  10.8.  lav  heads  of  kings  in  two  heaps  un.  m. 
prov".!.  18.  let  us  take  our  fill  of  love  until  the  m. 
ha  38.  13. 1  reckoned  until  the  m.  that  as  a  lion 

MORNLNG  liffht. 
I  Sam.  14.  36.  and  let  us  spoil  them  until  m.  light 
25.  59.  all  that  pertain  to  him  by  the  m.  light 
*36.  Abigail  told  him  nothing  until  hi.  liffkt 
'      2  Sam  17.  22.  tiny  passed  over  Jordan  by  m.  light 
iKingi~.9.  they  said,  if  we  tarry  until  m.  light 
.See  ClOI'D. 
MORNINt;  star  and  stars, 
ioh  38  7.  when  w.  stars  s;ing  together, sons  ofGod 
ftjT.  2.  28.  and  I  will  give  bim  the  m.  star 
22   16.  I  Jesus  am  the  bright  and  m.  star 

MORNING  watch. 
F.icd.\A.  24.  in  m.  imtch  the  Lord  said  to  Mnses 
1  .Snm.  11. 11.  came  into  Miiddle  of  host  in  m.jsatcA 

MORRt)W. 
Gen  30. 1 33.  my  riehloonsness  answer  for  me  to  m. 
Erorf.S.  23.  to  m.  shall  this  sign  be,  the  Lord  did  so 
9.  5.  to  m.  the  Lord  sb  ill  do  this  thing  in  the  land 
fi.  Ihe  Lord  did  mat  thing,  on  the  m.  cattle  died 
13. 1 14.  asketh  thee  to  m.  Deut.  G.t20.  .Josh.  4.r  0 
16.  23.  to  m.  is  the  rest  of  the  holy  sabbath  to  Lord 
19.  10.  go,  and  sanctify  them  to  ilay  ami  to  m. 
32.  5.  Aaron  said,  to  m.  is  a  feast  to  the  Lord 
tev  7.16.  on  m.  the  remainder  shall  be  eaten,  19.  6. 
22.  3U.  ye  shall  leave  none  of  it  ti.  '.he  m. 
'  391 


Lev.  23. 11.  on  m.  after  sabbath  priest  shall  wave  it 

15.  ye  shall  count  from  the  in.  alter  the  sabbath 
J^Tum.  11. 18.  say  thou  to  the  people,  sanctify  your- 
selves against  to  m.  ye  shall  eat.  Josh.  7.  13. 

16.  5.  to  m.  the  Lord  will  shew  who  are  his 

16.  be  thou,  thev  and  Aaron  to  m.  before  Lord 
41.  on  the  m.  the  congregation  murmured 

Josh  3.  5.  to  m.  Lord  will  do  wonders  among  you 

5.12.  manna  ceased  on  the  m.  after  they  had  eaten 

22.  18.  to  HI.  he  will  be  wroth  with  congregation 

t-24.  to  m.  your  children  might  speak  to  our  childr. 

Jmlc.  19.  9.  to  ni.  get  you  early  on  your  way 
2U.°23.  go  up,  for  to  m.  I  will  deliver  them 

1  .Sa)«.  11.  9.  to  m.  by  that  time  the  sun  be  hot 
20.  5.  behold,  to  m.  is  the  new  moon,  18. 
28. 19.  to  m.  shaltthou  and  thy  sons  be  with  me 

lA'(Hrrs  20.  6.  I  will  send  my  servants  to  thee  torn. 

■iKin  ^s6.28.tliy  son  to-day,we  will  eat  my  son  to  m. 
7. 1  .to  7n.  a  measure  of  fi  ne  Sour  be  sold  lor  a  shekel 
8.  15.  on  the  m.  he  took  a  thick  clolli,  and  dipt 
10.  G.  come  to  me  to  Jczieel  by  to  m.  this  l'"ie 

2  Chron.  20.  IG.  to  m.  go  ye  dow  n  against  tliem,  17. 
Esth.  5.  8.  I  will  do  to  m.  as  f.he  king  hal^  said 

12.  to  m.  am  I  invited  to  her  with  the  k\r.g 
Pr««.3.28.to  m.I  will  give,  when  thou  hast  It  by  thee 
27.  1.  boast  not  thyself  to  m.  thou  knowcst  not 
Isa.  22.  13.  let  us  eat,  for  to  77(.wedie,  1  Cor.  15.  32. 
56. 12.  and  to  m.  shall  be  as  this  day,  much  more 
Zcph.  3.  3.  they  gnaw  not  the  hones  till  the  m. 
Mat.  6.  30.  to  m.  is  cast  into  the  oven,  Luke  12.  ^. 
34.  take  therefore  no  thought  for  the  m.  for  the 
m.  shall  take  thought  for  the  things  of  itpolf 
Luke  13.  32.  and  I  do  cures  to  day  and  to  771. 

33.  nevertheless,  I  must  walk  to  day  and  to  771. 
.Icts'iQ.l.  Paul  preached;  ready  to  depart  on  the  771. 
25.  22.  to  771.  said  he,  thou  shall  hear  him 
Ja77(.4.13.to  <lay  or  to  m.  we  will  go  into  such  a  city 
14.  whereas,  ye  know  not  what  shall  be  on  the  7/7 
MORSEL. 
Oen.  18.  .5.  1  will  fetch  a  771.  of  bread,  comfort  ye 
Judg  19. 5.  comfort  thine  heart  with  a  771.  of  bread 
Ruth'2. 14.  eat  bread,  and  dip  thy  777.  in  the  vinegar 
2  .Sam.  12.  t  3.  it  did  eat  of  his  own  771  and  drank 
.Job  31.  17.  or  have  eaten  my  777.  myself  alone 
Proii.n.l.better  is  a  dry  77?.and  quietness  therewith 
23.8.  the  777.  thou  hast  eaten  shall  thou  vomit  up 
./o/t7i  13.  t26.  he  it  is  to  whom  I  shall  give  a  771. 
Heb.  12.  16.  who  for  one  771.  sold  his  birth-right 
See  Bread. 
MORSELS. 
Psal  147.  17.  he  casfeth  forth  his  ice  like  771. 

MORTAL. 
<2Chron.  14.t  H.  let  not  7«.  man  prevail  against  thee 
.Job  4.  17.  shall  717.  man  be  more  just  than  God  7 
Rom.  6.  12.  let  not  sin  reign  in  your  771.  body 
8.11.shall  also  quicken  your 771. bodies  by  hisSpint 

1  Cor.  15.  .53.  this  711.  must  i>ut  on  immurtalily,  54. 

2  Cor  4  11  life  of  Jesus  be  manifest  in  out  m.  flesh 
MORTALITY. 

"  Cor  5  4.  that  771.  might  be  swallowed  up  of  life 

MORTALLY. 

I  Deut  19. 11.  and  smite  his  neighbour  777.  that  he  die 

MORTAR. 

rVe7i.ll.3.brick  for  stone,  and  slime  had  they  for  777. 

F.xod.  1.  14.  they  made  them  serve  in  m.  and  brick 

/.fB.14.42.sliall  take  other  777.  and  plaster  the  house 

Uo.  and  shall  break  down  the  777.  of  the  house 

Jja.  41. 25.  he  shall  come  upon  princes  as  upon  77?. 

Eiek.  13.  10.  one  built  a  wall,  and  lo  others  daubed 

il  with  untempeied  771.  11,  14,  15.  |  22.  28. 

JVrtA.  3.  14.  go  into  clay,  and  tread  the  771. 

MORTAR. 
J^Tum.  11.8.  ground  il  in  mills,  or  beat  it  in  a  m. 
Prov  "7  22  tho'  thou  shouldest  bray  a  fool  in  a  m 

MORTGAGED. 
JVeh  5  3.  some  also  said,  we  have  771.  our  lands 

MORTIFY. 

Rom.  8. 13.  but  if  ye  ?77.  deeds  of  body  ye  shall  live 

Col  3  5  771.  vour  members  which  are  on  Ihe  earth 

MOST 


MOT 

ffos.  5. 12.  therefore  w  ill  I  be  to  Ephraim  as  a  m. 

J/(7t.6.19.treasures,H  here  vi.  and  rust  duth  corrupt 

aO.where  iieitlur  7H.iior  rust  corrupt,  Luke  12.  33 

MO'l'H  EA'J'EN. 

Job  13.  28.  consumelh  as  garment  that  is  771.  eaten 

Jam.5.2.  ricliescorrui.li;o,  vour gariiienis  771. -tatcw 
MtJTHEU 

Signifies,  [1]  Ji  woman  who  has  brought  forth 
a  child,  E.\od.  2.  8.  [2J  Tiic  dam  of  th$ 
beast,  E,\od.  23.  19.  It  is  applied,  [1]  'Jo  the 
true  church,  in  winch  true  gospel  believers  are 
begotten  to  and  nourished  up  m  the  faith,  by 
the  dispensation  of  the  icord  and  ordinances. 
Gal.  4.  2G.  It  is  said  to  be  from  above,  be 
cause  its  original  is  from  heaven,  and  its  mem 
bcrs  have  their  conversation  there,  Phil.  3.  20 
[2]  'J'o  a  valiant  woman,  of  whom  God  made 
use  to  deliver  his  people,  to  instruct  and 
take  care  of  them  with  a  tender  affection, 
Judg.  5.  7.  [3]  'J'o  matrons  or  aged  women, 
to  whom  we  ought  to  carry  ourselves  respect- 
fully, because  of  their  age,  as  dutiful  children 
do  to  their  mothers,!  Tini.  5.  2.  [4)  'Jo  all 
true  believers  who  are  more  dear  and  near  to 
Christ,  than  the  nearest  relations  arc  to  any 
person.  Mat.  12.  49,  50.  [5]  'J'o  one  who  ten 
ders  and  loves  another,  us  a  mother  dins  hei 
son,  Rom.  16.  13.  [6]  'J'o  a  female  superior 
whether  a  mother, mother-in-lww,  one  advanced, 
in  age,  a  teacher,  or  governess,  E.xod.  20.  12 
[7]  To  the  kingdom  of  Judah,  the  city  of  Je 
rusalcm,  or  the  family  of  David,  Ezek.  19 

2,  10.  [8]  'J'o  a  metropolis,  or  the  capital 
city  of  a  country  or  of  a  tribe,  2  Sam. 
20.  19. 

Gen.  3.  20.  because  she  was  the  77!.  ol  all  living 
17.  16.  I  will  bless  her,  she  shall  be  a  77/.  of  na- 
tions;  kings  of  peojile  shall  be  of  bet 
24.  28.  the  damsel  lold  them  other  771.  houje 
53.  he  gave  to  her  brother  and  777.  precious  thinga 
60.  be  thou  the  771.  of  thousands  of  millions 
32.  11.  lest  he  smite  the  771.  with  the  children 
Ezod.  2.  8.  the  maid  went  and  called  the  child's  to 
Z/Ci).  20  14.  to  take  a  wife  and  lierm.  is  w'ickediiesi 
Judg.  5.  7.  ti'l  that  1  Deborah  arose  a  777.  in  Israel 

28.  the  771.  of  Sisora  looked  out  at  a  window 
Ruth  1.  8.  go,  return  »iach  to  her  m.  house 
2  .Sa777.  17.  25.  Abisail,  sister  to  Zeruiah,  Joab's  771. 

20.  19.  thou  seeke-it  to  destroy  a  777.  in  Israel 
1  Kintrs  2.  19.  and  caused  a  seat  to  be  set  for  the 

°  king's  m. 

3.  27.  give  her  the  chMd,  rhe  ia  the  771.  thereof 
J  Kings  24.  15.  he  canied  away  the  king's  m. 
Psal.'\\X  9.  and  lo  be  a  joyfui  777.  of  children 
Prov.  30.  11.  a  generation  doth  not  bless  their  m. 
Cant.  6.  9.  ir.y  dove,  she  is  the  oniy  one  of  her  m. 
Isa.b%.  1.  where  is  the  bill  of  your  m.  divorce'? 
.Jer.  50.  12.  your  777.  shall  be  sore  confounded 
Ezek.  16.  44.  as  is  live  ri.  so  is  the  drugliter 

45.  your  777.  was  a  Hittite,  father  an  Amorite 

21.  t  21.  king  stood  at  the  m.  of  the  way 
23.  2.  were  two  women  the  daughters  of  one  m. 

H0S.I  2  plead  with  your  777.  forshe  is  not  my  wif» 
5.  for  their  m.  hath  played  the  har'.ot 
10. 14. 771.  wasilashed  in  pieces  upon  her  cliildrer 
Mic.  7.  6.  daughter  riselh  up  a^ainjt  her  771.  a  man'l 
enemies  of  his  house.  Mat.  lU.  35.  J.vke  12.53 
Mat.  8.  14.  saw  Peter's  wife  777.  Eick^  Luke  4.  38 
14.  8.  she  being  before  instructed  oi  her  777. 
11.  and  she  brought  it  lo  her  777.  Mark  6.  28. 

19.  12.  eunuchs  were  so  born  from  their  771.  woml 

20.  20.  then  came  the  m.  of  Zebodee's  children 
Luke  1.  43.  the7«.  of  my  Lord  should  come  to  mel 
JrtA7i  2. 1.  the  711.  of  Jesus  was  there,  Jlcts  1. 14. 

\j3cts  12.  12.  became  to  house  of  Mary  711.  of  John 
Gal.  4.  26.  Jerusalem  whic!.  is  the  771.  of  us  all 
Rev.  17.  5.  the  m.  of  harlots  and  abominations 

I  See  Father. 

\  Jlis  MOTHER. 

Gen.  21.  21.  his  m.  took  him  a  wife  out  of  Egypt 


•  MOST  (yfTl.  -.51.  ai.  7Iia  "'.  lu'-r^   ■'"■•   ' ^^-.  -.— -,jr 

Prov  20  6  777.  men  proclaim  every  one  his  goodness    24.  67.  Isaac  brought  Rebekah  '"to  A7s  777.  Sarah 
'^'^""1":";!^  "'■""=', V ,_.,./ .  „  ,.f„,„  ,,,„,„       ,,„,  „n,   wiiacomforted  alter  Ihe  death  of  his  n 


f'r77U.XU.U.  7/t.  Iiicii  (^iv^i"ni.  ^'  ^.  J s  — 

A'at. 11.20.  wherein  771.  of  mighty  works  were  done 
At/A«  7.  42.  which  of  ihem  will  love  him  771.  ? 
'43.  I  suppose  that  he  to  whom  he  forgave  771. 
.^r.ts  20.38.  sorrowing  777.  of  all  for  words  he  spake 
1  Cor  14.  27.  let  it  be  bv  two,  or  at  777.  by  three 

MOTE. 
Mat.  7.  3.  why  beholdest  thou  777.  that  is  in  Ihy  bro- 
ther's eye,  but  not  beam  in  thy  own?  J.uke  6.41. 
4   let  me  pull  out  the  m.  out  of  thine  eye 
5.  first  cast,  and  then  shaltthou  see  clearly  to  cast 
out  t'le  m.outofthv  brother's  eye,  Luke^.i^ 
MOTH 
Signifies,  [1]  .4  sort  of  fly  which  eats  cloth.  Job 
4    19    I   13    28.      [2'    Some   secret  curse   and 
juilTment  from  God.  Isa.  .50.  9. 
.litbi.  19  in  Ih'-m,  which  are  crushed  before  Ihe  771 
27.  IH.  he  buildeth  his  bouse  as  a  m.  ami  booth 
Psal.'.l'^- 1 1  .Ihou  makest  his  beauty  consume  like  m 
Isa.  50.  9,  the  m.  shM  eat  them  up,  51.  8. 


lent,  nnd  wascomforled  after  Ihe  death  of  his  m. 
27.  14.  Jacob  went  and  brought  them  lo  *ij  r7J. 
30.  14.  Reuben  brought  mandrakes  to  his  m. 
43.29.  lie  saw  his  brother  Uenjamin,  his  m.  son 
44.20.  he  alone  is  left  of /(7s  771.  his  father  loves  him 
Ezod  23.  19.  thou  shall  not  seethe  the  kid  in  kis 
717.  milk,  34.  26.  Deut.  14.  21. 
/,f7).20.  17.  shall  take  A7S  771.  daughter  and  see  her 
24.  11.  hi.i  771.  name  was  Sheloniith,  tribe  of  Dan 
JV"h777.  12.  12.  when  he  cometh  oulof  A7S777.  womb 
Drill.  ^.  22.  that  lieth  with  the  danshter  of  A!>  m 
Judir.  9.  1.  Abimelech  went  to  hism.  bre'.hren 
17.  2.  he  said  to  his  »7i.  ||  3.  he  restored  it  to  hts  m 
1  Sam.  2.  19.  his  m.  m.^de  him  a  little  coat 
1  fi'777  o-s  1.  6.  and  his  m.  hare  him  after  Absalon 
15.  13.  /77.<t  771.  he  removed  from  being  queen 
17.  23.  Elijah  delivt-rcd  him  to  bis  m.  and  said 
22.  .')2.  Ahiiziali  walked  in  the  way  of  Ais  m. 
^  Kings  4. 19  he  said  to  a  lad,  carry  YiimiohiauU 


MOV 

1  CjlJWi.  4.  9  his  m.  called  kis  name  Jabez 
2t'/ir.22.3.A^#  m.wae  liis  cc.unsellor  to  rio  wickedly 

Psal.  35.  14.  as  one  thai  u, leili  lor  /us  m. 

109.  14.  let  not  the  am  ul  /an  iii.  Lie  bloited  nut 
131.  2.  as  a  child  that  is  weaned  o( his  m. 
Proo.  10. 1.  a  looiish  son  is  the  heaviness  of  Ajim. 
15.  20.  but  a  foolish  man  despiseth  his  m. 
29.  15.  a  child  left  brnigeth  his  in.  to  shame 
31.  1.  the  proidiecy  that  his  m.  tauglit  him 
Eccl.a.  15.  ashecanie  forth  of  Ais  m.  svonili,  naked 
Cant.  3.  11.  crown  wnerewith  Ais  m.  crowned  hini 
lea.  65.  13.  as  one  whom  his  vi.  coinforteth 
Mat.  1. 18.  when  his  m.  was  espoused  to  Joseph 
2. 13.  take  the  young  child  and  Ins  iii.  and  ttee,  20. 
J2.46.Ai>  jn.stood  without,  Mark  3.31.  LukcS.l^ 
13.  55.  carpenter's  son.  is  not  his  m.  called  Mary  1 
Lute  l.lS.filleil  with  Holy  Ghost  fioin  his  m.  womb 
60.  his  m.  said,  he  shall  be  called  John 

2.  43.  but  Joseph  and  his  iii.  knew  not  of  it 
51.  but  his  m.  kept  these  sayings  in  her  heart 

7. 12.  the  only  son  of  his  in.  and  she  was  a  widow 

15.  he  sat  up,  and  he  delivered  him  to  his  m. 
7oAn3.4.can  he  enter  second  time  into  Aism.womb7 

19.  25.  his  m.  stood  by  the  cross  of  Jesus 

26.  when  Jesus  saw  his  m.  he  saitli  to  his  m. 
^«ts3.2.certain  man  lame  from  his  in.  womb,  14.8. 
Rom.  16.  13.  salute  Rufus  and  his  m.  and  mine 

MOTHER  IN-LAW. 
Veut.  27.23. cursed  be  that  lieth  with  his  m.-in-law 
Ruth.  1.  14.  and  Orpah  kissed  her  m.-in-law 
2. 11.  all  that  thou  hast  done  to  thy  m.-in-law 
23.  and  Ruth  dwelt  with  her  m.-in  law 

3.  6.  according  to  all  that  her  m.-inlaw  bade  her 
17.  for  he  said,  go  not  empty  to  thy  vi.-in  law 

Uic  7.  6.  the  danghter-in-law  riseth  up  against 
the  m.in-law.1  Mat.  10.  35.  L,uke  12.  53. 
My  MOTHER. 
Oen.  20.  12.  she  is  not  the  daughter  of  my  m. 
fudg.  8.  19.  my  brethren,  even  the  suns  of  my  m. 
16. 17. 1  have  been  a  Nazarite  from  my  m.  womb 

1  Kings  2.  20.  the  king  said  to  her,  ask  on,  my  m. 
Job  1.  21.  naked  came  1  out  oi  my  in.  womb 

3.  10.  It  shut  not  up  the  doors  oi  my  m.  womb 
17.  14.  IJiave  said  to  the  worm,  thou  art  my  m. 
31.  18.  and  I  have  guided  her  from  my  m.  womb 

Psal.  22.  9.  make  me  hope,  when  on  my  m.  breasts 

10.  thou  art  my  God  from  my  m.  belly 
51.  5.  and  in  sin  did  my  m.  conceive  me 
69.  8.  I  am  become  an  alien  to  my  m.  children 
71.6.  thou  art  he  that  took  ineout  of  mj/m.  bowels 
139.  13.  thou  hast  covered  me  in  my  in.  womb 

Prov.  4.  3.  tender  and  beloved  in  the  sight  odiiy  m. 

Cant.  1.  6.  mij  m.  cliildren  were  angry  with  ine 
3.  4.  until  I  had  brought  him  to  my  in.  house 
8.  1.  my  brother  that  sucked  tlie  breasts  of  my  m. 
2.  and  I  would  bring  thee  into  in;/  m    liouse 

/go.49.1.from  the  bowels  ot'my  iii.lu  made  mention 

Jer.lo.lO.woe  isnie,  myin.  thai  llicuiMst  borne  me 

90.  14.  let  not  the  day  wherein  my  m.  bare  me 

17.  or  that  my  m.  might  have  been  my  grave 

Hat.  12.  48.  Jesus  said,  who  is  my  m.?  Mark  3.  33. 
49.  behold  my  m.  and  my  brethren,  Mark  3.  34. 

iMke  8.  21.  wy  m.  and  my  brethren  are  these 

GoM. 15. God, who  separated  me  from  7«yjn.  womb 
Thy  INIOTHER. 

Gen.  27.  29.  and  let  thy  m.  sons  bow  down  to  thee 
37.  10.  shall  I  and  thy  m.  come  to  bow  to  thee  1 

Lec.l8.7.nakediiessofA/(i/?n.shalt  thou  not  uncover 

9.  not  unco/er  nakedness  of  daughter  of  thy  m. 
13.  not  nncovor  nakedn.  of  sister  of  tAy»n.  20.19. 

Deul   13.  6.  brother,  the  son  of  thy  7n.  entice  thee 
lSa7n.l5.33.sosliall  tAjim.bechihlless  among  wom. 

20.  30.  to  the  confusion  of  thy  vi.  nakedness 

5  Kings  9. 22.  ns  whoredoms  of  thy  m.a.re  so  many 
Psal.  50.  20.  thou  slanderest  thine  own  m.  son 
Prov.  1 . 8.  and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  m.  G.  20. 

23.  22.  and  despise  not  thy  m.  when  she  is  old 
Cant.  8.  5.  there  tky  m.  broi>ght  thee  forth 
Jer.  22.  26.  cast  thee  out,  and  thy  m.  that  bare  thee 
EzeJt.  16.  3.  thy  father  an  Amorite,  thy  m.  a  Hittile 
45  thou  art  thy  m.daught.  that  loathcth  her  husb. 

19.  2.  and  say,  what  is  thy  m.  ?  a  lioness 

10.  thy  m.  is  like  a  vine  in  ihy  blood,  planted 
ffos.  4. 5.  thou  shall  fall,  and  I  will  destroy  thy  m. 
Vat.  12.  47.  one  s  lid  to  him,  behold  thy  m.  and  thy 

brethren,  Mark  3.  32.  Luke  8.  20.  .hhn  19. 27. 

2  Tim.  1.  5.  faith,  which  dwelt  in  thy  m.  Eunice 

MOTHERS. 
lea.  49.  23.  and  oueens  shall  be  thy  nursing  in. 
Jer.  16.  3.  eaith  the  Lord,  concerning  their  m. 
Lam.  2. 12.  they  say  to  their  m.  where  ii  corn  and 
winet  soul  was  poured  out  into  their  m.  bosom 
5.  3.  we  are  fatherless,  our  m   are  as  widows 
Mark  10.  30.  receive  a  hundred  fold,  sisters,  m. 
I  THm.  1.  9.  the  law  is  made  for  murderers  of  m. 
S.S.but  entreat  the  f  Id "r  women  as  in.  the  younger 

MOTin.MS. 
Ro«tt.7.  5.  them   of.^"^  did  work  in  our  members 

MOVF, 

Signifies,  [1]  To  stir  out  »/  a  place,  2  Kings  21. 

303 


MOV 

8     [2]  To  ;)rotioifce,  Deut.  32.  21.     [3]  To  per- 
suade. Josh.  15.  18.      [4]    J'o  excite,  enable, 
and   strengthen,  Judg.    13.   25.      [5J    To   set, 
or  raise   up.   Job  40.   t   17.      [6]    'J'o  tremble 
and  shake,  Psal.   18.  7.     [7]    7u  touch,  Wat. 
23.  4.     [8J   7'u  deter,  or  discourage  one  from 
doing  a  thing,  Acts  20.  24.     [9]    To  be  sen- 
sibly affected  both  with  wonder  at,  and  com- 
passion  towards,  a  person   under   ajfiiction, 
Ruth  1.  19. 
Ezod.  11.  7.  not  a  dog  m.  his  tongue  against  man 
Lev.  1 1.  10.  of  all  that  m.  in  the  waters 
Lieut.  23.  25.  not  m.  a  sickle  into  neighbour's  corn 
32.  21.  and  1  will  m.  them  to  jealousy  with  those 
Judg.  13.25.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  began  tojn.hini 
2  6a"i. 7. 10. may  dwell  and  »«.no  inore,2  AYh  n-4  21.fi. 
2  Kings  5.  t  11-  1'^^  *vill  m.  his  hand  u(i  and  down 
23.  18.  let  him  alone,  let  no  man  m.  Ins  bones 
Jer.  10.  4.  they  fasten  it  with  nails  that  it  m.  not 
Amos  9.  1 9.  1  will  cause  to  m.  the  house  of  Israel 
Mic.  7. 17.  they  sh.  m..  out  of  their  holes  like  worms 
Mat.  23.  4.  they  themselves  will  not  m.  them 
Jicts  17.  28.  for  in  him  we  live,  m.  have  our  being 
20.  24.  none  of  these  things  m.  me,  nor  count  I 

MOVEABLE. 
Prov.  5.  6.  her  ways  are  ^n.  canst  not  know  them 

MOVED. 
Gen.  1.2.  the  Spirit  of  God  m.  on  face  of  the  waters 
7.  21.  all  flesh  died  that  m.  on  the  earth,  of  fowl 
iJeut.'i-i.  21.  they  have  th.  me  to  jealousy  with  that 
.Josh.  10.  21.  none  m.  his  tongue  against  Israel 

15. 18.  m.  him  to  ask  of  father  a  field,  Judg.  1. 14. 
Ruth  1.  19.  that  all  the  city  was  m.  about  them 

1  Sam.  1.  13.  she  spake  in  her  heart,  only  her  lipsjn. 

2  Sam.  18.  33.  the  king  was  much  m,  and  wept 
22.  8.  the  foundations  of  heaven  m.  and  shook 
24.1.  he  m.  David  against  them,  to  say,  go  number 

1  Chron.  10.  30.  fear  before  him,  the  world  shall  be 

stable,  that  it  be  not  m.  Psal.  93. 1.  |  96.  10. 
17.  9.  they  shall  dwell,  and  shall  be  m.  no  more 

2  Chron.  18.  31.  God  m.  them  to  depart  from  him 
Ezra  4.  10.  they  have  m.  sedition  of  old  time 
£5tA.5.9. Hainan  saw  that  Mordecai  m.  not  for  him 
Job  37. 1.  at  this  my  heart  is  m.  out  of  his  place 

41.23.  the  flakes  of  his  llcsh,  they  cannot  be  m. 
Psal.  10.  G.  I  shall  not  be  7n.  10.  8.  I  30.  6.  ]  62.  2, 6. 

13.  4.  those  that  trouble  mo  rejoice  when  I  am  m. 
15.  5.  he  that  doeth  these  things  shall  never  be  777. 

17.  to.  hold  up,  that  my  footsteps  be  not  »7t. 

18.  7.  foundations  of  the  hills  771.  and  were  shaken 
21.7.the  kingtrusteth  m  Lord,  and  shall  not  be;;;. 
46.  5.  she  shall  not  be  771.  God  shall  help  her 

0.  the  heathen  raged,  the  kingdoms  were  m. 
55.22.  he  shall  never  sutler  the  righteous  to  bera. 
66.  9.  and  sulfereth  nut  our  feet  to  be  m. 
68.  8.  Sinai  was  m.  at  the  presence  of  God 
78.58.  they  777.  him  to  jealousy  with  graven  images 
82.  t  5.  the  foundations  of  the  earth  are  m. 
99.  1.  the  Lord  reigneth,  let  the  earth  be  »;i 
112.  6.  surely  he  shall  not  be  777.  for  ever 
121.  3.  he  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  to  be  m. 
Prov.  12.3.  the  root  ofthe  righteous  shall  notbCTn. 
Cant.  5.  4.  and  my  bowels  were  m.  for  him 
Isa.  6.4.  the  posts  ofthe  door  7«.  at  the  voice  of  him 
7.  2.  his  heart  was  ;7i.  as  trees  are  m.  with  wind 
10.  14.  and  there  was  none  that  m.  the  wing 

14.  9.  hell  from  beneath  is  771.  for  thee  to  meet  thee 

19.  1.  the  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  777.  at  his  presence 

24. 19.  earth  is  broken  down,  and  771.  e.vceediiigly 
40.  20.  a  graven  image  that  shall  not  be  »n.  41.  7. 

./er.  4.24.  Iliey  trembled,  and  all  the  hills  ?«.  lightly 
25.  16.  they  shall  drink,  and  be  m.  and  be  mad 
46.  7.  wnose  waters  are  771.  as  the  rivers,  8. 

49.  21.  the  earth  is  771.  at  the  noise  of  Edom's  fall 

50.  46.  at  the  taking  of  Babylon  the  earth  is  m. 
Dan.  8.  7.  he  was  m.  with  choler  against  him 

10. 1 10.  touched  me,  which  m  me  on  my  knees 

ll.il.  the  kingofthe  south  shall  be  777.  with  choler 

JHa£.9.36.  he  wasrn.  with  compassion  on  them,  14. 

14.  1  18.  27.  Marji  1.  41.  |  6.  34. 

20.  24.  were  771.  with  indignation  against  brethren 

21.  10.  all  the  city  was  /ft.  saying,  who  is  this  ? 
Mark  15.  11.  but  the  chief  priests  771.  the  people 
j3<;<s2.25.  onmy  righthand,  that  I  should  notbe7n. 

7.  9.  patriarchs,  7/1.  with  envy,  sold  Jos.  into  Egypt 
17.5.but  the  Jews  777  with  envy,  took  lewd  fellows 
21 .  So.  the  city  was  m.  and  people  ran  together 
Col.  1.  23.  be  not  771.  from  the  hope  ofthe  gospel 

1  Thess.  3.  3.  that  no  man  be  777.  by  these  afflictions 
I{cb.  11.  7.  Nuah  777.  with  fear,  prepared  an  ark 

12.28. we  receiving  a  kingdom  which  cannot  be  777. 

2  Pet.  1.31.  they  spake  as  hi.  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
Rev.  6.14.  every  muuntain  and  island  777.out  of  place 

MOVEDST. 
./oft2.3.tho'  thou  771.  me  asaiiist  him  without  cause 
.Jer.  48.  t27.  since  Ihoii  spakest,  thou  771.  thyself 

MOVER. 
./?c«s  24.  5.  have  fonnd  this  fellow  a  777.  of  sedition 

MOVETH. 
r.V7i.l.21.<;odcreale'l  every  living  creature  that  774. 


MOU 

f?e?i.].28.  domin.  over  every  thing  that «.  on  earth 
9. 2.  the  fear  of  you  shall  be  on  all  that  m.  on  eHitt 
.^eii.  11.46.  this  IS  the  law  of  every  creature  thatia 
20.  t  25.  abominable  by  any  thing  that  771. 
.Job  40.  17.  Behemoth  m.  his  tail  Ilk"  a.  cedar 
Psal.  69.  34.  let  every  thing  that  771.  praise  him 
Prov. 'i'i.  31.  not  on  wine  when  it  771.  ii«elf  aright 
Eiek.  47.  9.  that  777.  whithersoever  the  rivHis  coro« 

MOVING. 
Gen.  1.  20.  let  the  waters  bring  forth  777.  creature* 
9.  3.  every  m.  thing  shall  be  meal  for  you 
Prov.  16.  30.  777.  his  lips,  he  bringeth  evil  td  ps»» 
Hab.  1.  f  14.  makest  men  as  the  77t.  things,  nc  ruler 

MOVING,  Substantive. 
Job  16.  5.  the  771.  of  my  lips  should  ass'iage  grief 
John  5.  3.  blind,  waiting  for  the  777.  ofthe  water 

MOULDY. 
J6P«A.  9.5.  the  bread  of  provision  was  dry  and  »7. 19L 

MOUNT,  ING. 
.fob  20.6.though  his  excellency  777. up  to  the  heaven* 

39.  27.  doth  the  eagle  777.  up  at  thy  commsMid  ? 
Psal.  107.  26.  they  771.  up  to  iieaven,  they  go  down 
/sa.9.18.  they  shall  771.  up  as  the  lifting  uji  of  smoka 

l.*).  5.  by  the  777.  up  of  Luhith  shall  they  go  up 

40.  31.  they  shall  m.  up  with  wings,  as  eagles 
Jer.  51.53.  though  Babylon  should  771.  up  to  heaveo 
Ezck.  10.16.  when  the  cherubims  lift  up  to  77i.up,l!l. 

MOUNT. 
Gen.  31.  54.  Jacob  offered  sacrifice  on  the  m,. 
Exod.  18.  5.  where  he  encamped  at  the  jti.  of  Go4 
19.12.  whoso  touchcth  the  771.  shall  be  put  todeati 
14.  Moses  went  down  from  the  7k.  32. 15.  |  34. 29. 
W).  a  thick  cluud  upon  the  777.  24.  15. 
18.777.  Sliiai  on  a  smoke  ||  23.  bounds  about  the  tt; 
24. 16.  the  glory  of  the  Lord  abode  upon  771.  Sinal 

17.  was  like  devouring  fire  on  the  top  of  777. 
31. 18. the  Lord  gave  Moses  on  ?7i.  Sinai  two  tablet 
32.  19.  and  Moses  brake  them  beneath  the  777. 
34.  2.  and  come  up  in  the  morning  to  77j.  Sinai 

3.  nor  let  any  man  be  seen  through  all  the  777. 
JVum.  10. 33.  they  departed  from  the  777.  ofthe  Lord 
20.  22.  from  Kadesh,  and  came  unto  777.  Hor 

25.  bring  up  to  777.  Hor  ||28.  Aaron  died  in  774.  Ho* 
34.  7.  you  shall  point  out  for  you  m.  Hor 
JJcul.  1.  6.  ye  have  dwelt  long  enough  in  this  77% 
7.  turn  you,  and  go  to  the  771.  ofthe  Amoriies 
9.  15.  I  came  down,  and  the  777.  burned  with  fir« 
27.  13.  and  these  shah  stand  upon  777.  Ebal 

32.  49.  get  thee  to  777.  Nebo,  w  hich  is  in  Moali 

33.  2.  the  Lord  shineth  forth  from  771.  Paran 
•Judg.  4.  6.  go  and  draw  t'  ward  771.  Tabor 

7.  3.  let  him  depart  early  from  771.  Gilead 
9.  48.  Abimelech  got  him  up  to  777.  Zaimon 
2  .Sa777. 15.  30.  David  went  up  by  the  ascent  of  711. 
32.  the  top  ofthe  771.  where  he  worshipped  Goi 

1  Kings  19.  8.  Elijah  went  to  Horeb,  the  777.  of  God 

1 1.  go  and  stand  on  the  777.  before  the  Lord 

2  Kings  23  13.  on  right  hand  the  771,.  of  corruption 
JWA.  8.  15.  go  to  the  m.  and  fetch  olive-branche* 

9.  13.  thou  earnest  down  also  on  771.  Sinai 
Cant.  4.  1.  is  as  a  flock  of  goats  from  777.  Gilead 
Jsa.  10.  32.  the  ?7!.  ofthe  daughter  of  Zion,  16.  1. 
14.  13.  I  will  sit  on  the  777.  of  the  congregation 
27.  13.  shall  worship  in  the  holy  777.  at  Jerusalem 
29.  3.  and  will  lay  siege  against  thee  with  a  m. 
Jer.  6.  6.  hew  ye  down  trees,  and  cast  a  777.  against 
Jerusalem,  Kick  4.  2.  |  21.  22.  |  26.  a 
Dan.  11.15.  the  king  ofthe  north  shall  cast  npa  77J. 
Obad.  8.even  destroy  understanding  out  of  77(.Esao 
21.  saviours  shall  come  to  judge  the  777.  of  Esaa 
Hab.  3.  3.  and  the  Holy  One  from  777.  Paran 
Jlcts'.'M.  there  appeared  in  wilderness  of  7r7.  Sinai 
6^(77.4.24.  the  one  from  the  777.  Sinai,  which  is  Aga, 

25.' for  this  Agar  is  777.  Sinai  in  Arabia 

Heb.  12.  18.  not  come  to  the  777.  might  be  touched 

See  Carmel,  Gerizim. 

Before  the  .MOUNT. 

Ezod.  19.  2.  and  there  Israel  camped  before  the  m. 

34.  3.  neither  let  the  flocks  feed  before  the  m. 

See  Ephraim. 

/77,  or  into  the  MOUNT. 

Ge7i.22.  14.  777  the  m.  ofthe  Lord  it  shall  be  seen 

31.  23.  and  they  overtook  Ja    ib  in  the  m.  Gilead 

54.  they  did  eat,  and  tarried  all  night  177  the  m. 

Exod.  4.  27.  he  went  and  met  him  777  them,  of  O*.; 

19.  12.  take  heed  ye  go  not  up  into  the  m 

24.12.Ld.saidto  Mo^es,  come  777to  777.  Deut.lO.  1 

13.  Moses  went  up  into  the  m.  of  God,  15,  18 

18.  Moses  was  in  the  m.  forlv  days  and  forts 

nights,  £>e77t.  9.  9.  |  10.  10. 
25.  40.  look  thou  make  them  after  their  pattern 
shewed  thee  177  the  m.  26.  30.  |  27.  8.  //,■/■.  8.  i 
JVvm.  27.  12.  get  thee  up  771  <o  777.  Abarim  and  oee 
/77'77<.32..'iO.  and  die  in  ♦  si.  os  Aaron  died  .''77  771.  Hoi 
.Josk.  8.  30.  Joshua  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel  {77  jti.  Eba! 
2  fi'i77^s23.1C.Josiah  spied  ihe  sepulchres  in  tA«m. 
2  Chr.  3.  1.  10  build  ihe  house  ofL  171  777.  Moriab 
/s<7.  28.  21.  for  the  L.  shall  rise  'ip  as  777  t/i.PeraeJ 
^cts  7.  38.  the  angel  whopake  to  him  tn  m  Sinai 


,      MOU 

2  Pet.  1.  18.  when  we  werp  willi  hlir.  in  the  liolj  m. 
See  Cii.Boi. 
MOUNT  nf  Uliocs. 
Zeck.  14.  4.  his  feet  ehall  stand  on  the  m.n/  Olives, 
them,  of  Olives  shall  cliNivein  the  midst  thereof 
Alat.il.l.  they  were  come  to  in.  of  Ol.  Luke  19.  '211. 
24.  3.  and  as  he  sat  uiiun  in.  of  Olives,  Mark  ).3.3. 
26.  30.  and  when  he  had  sung  a  hymn,  they  went 
out  into  m.  of  Olives,  Mark  14. 26.  Luke  22.  .39. 
I^uke  19.  37.  lie  was  at  the  descent  of  »n.  of  Olives 
21.37. at  night  we  went  out,  and  abode  in  m.of  Ol. 
John  8.  1.  Jesus  went  unto  the  m.  of  Olives 
^cls  ] .  12.  then  they  returned  from  the  m.  of  Olives 
See  Seir,  Zion. 
MOUNTS. 
fer.  32.24.  the  m.  are  come  to  the  city  to  take  it 
33.4.  the  houses  which  are  thrown  down  by  the  m. 
Ezek.  17.  17.  nor  make  for  him,  by  casting  up  m. 

MOUNT.\h\ 
flignifies, [1].4  vaslheap  of  earlhraised  to a^reat 
height,  either  by  nature,  or  art,  Prov.  8.  2.'). 
[2]  The  church  of  God,  whereof  the  temple  built 
on  mount  Sion  teas  a  type,  Isa.  2.  2.  [3]  The 
idolatrous  inhabitants  of  the  mountains,  Ezek. 
6.  2.  [4]  I'laces  of  power  and  authority  in  a. 
kingdom,  Amos  4.  1.  [5]  High  places,  whereon 
idols  were  worshipped,  Isa.  57.  7.  Ezek.  18.  6. 
[6]  Such  powerful  obstacles  as  hinder  the  pro- 


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gress  of  the  gospel,  Isa.  40.  4.  |  49.  11.  [7] 
Idols  that  were  worshipped  in  mountains,  or 
high  places,  Jer.  3.  23.  [8]  The  most  lofty 
and  powerful  enemies,  Isa.  41.  15. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  most  famous  mountains  men- 
tioned in  Scripture. 

Mount  Amalek,  in  the  tribe  of  Ephraim,  judg. 
12.  15. 

Mount  Calvary,  icAcrconour/^ord  Jesus  Christ 
teas  crucified,  north-west  from  Jerusalem,  Luke 
23.  33. 

Mount  Carmel,  near  the  Mediterranean-sea 
between  Dora  and  Ptolemais,  Josh.  19.  26. 

Mount  Ebal,  near  to  Gerizim,  Josh.  8.  30. 

The  mountain  of  En-gedi,  near  the  Dead-sea, 
Josh.  15.  62. 

M.iunt  Gaash,  in  tribe  of  Ephraim,  Josh.  24.30. 

Mount  Gilboa,  to  the  south  of  the  valley  of 
Israel,  2  Sam.  1.  21. 

Mount  G  dead,  beyond  Jordan,  Gen.  31. 21,23,25. 

Mount  Gerizim,  whereon  was  afterwards  the 
temple  of  the  Samaritans,  Judg.  9.  7. 

Mount  Hermon,  beyond  Jordan,  Josh.  11.  3. 

Mount  Hor,  in  Idumea,  Num.  20.  22. 

Mount  Horeb,  7iear  to  Sinai,  in  Arabia  Petrsea, 
Deut.  1.2. 

Mount  Lebanon,  which  separates  Syria  from 
Palestine,  Deut.  3.  25, 

Mount  Moriah,  where  the  temple  was  built, 
2Chron.  3.  I. 

Mount  Neho,  part  of  the  mountains  o/Abatim, 
Num.  32.  3. 

The  mount  of  Olives,  which  stood  to  the  east  of 
Jerusalem,  and  was  parted  from  the  city  only  hy 
the  brook  Kidron,  and  the  valley  o/ Jehosliaphat 
It  was  otherwise  called.  The  mount  of  Corrup 
tiuri,  2  Kings  23.  13  because  on  it  Solomon  built 
high  places  to  the  gods  of  the  Ammonites  and 
Moabiles,  out  of  complaisance  to  his  idolatrous 
uivrs,  natives  of  these  nations,  1  Kings  11.  1,  7 
ft  WIS  from  this  mountain  our  Saviour  as 
tended  into  heaven.  Acts  1.  12. 

.Mnunt  uf  Paran,  xn  Arabia  Petrsea,  Gen.  14.  6. 
Dent.  1.  1. 

Mount  Pisgah,  beyond  Jordan,  in  the  country  af 
Moab,  Num.  21.  20.  Dent.  34.  1. 

.Mount  Seir,  in  Idumea,  Gen.  14.  6. 

Mount  Sinai,  in  Arabia  I'etrasa,  Exod.  19.  2. 
neiit.  33.  2. 

Mount  Sion,  near  to  mount  Moriah, 2  Sam.  5.7. 

Jifount  Tal)or,  in  the  lower  Galilee,  to  the 
north  of  the  great  plain  Judg.  4.  6. 

Oen.  14. 10.  and  they  tliat  remained  fled  to  the  m. 

19.17.  escape  to  the  in.  ||  19. 1  cannot  escape  to  jn. 

Eiod.  3.  1.  and  came  to  the  m.  of  G.  even  to  Horeb 

12.  people  from  Esypl,  shall  serve  G.  on  this  vi. 

19.  3.  the  Lord  called  lo  him  out  of  the  m.  saying 

20.  18.  all  the  people  .«aw  the  m.  smoking 
J^um,  14   40.  they  gat  them  up  into  top  of  the  m. 
Oeut.  1.  20.  ye  are  come  lo  the  m.  of  the  Amorites 

2.  3.  ye  have  compas.ifed  this  m.  long  enough 

3.  25.  let  me  see  that  goodly  m.  and  Lebanon 
4    11.  the  m.  burnt  with  fire  to  heaven,  5.  23. 
33.  19.  they  shall  call  the  people  to  the  m. 
•b.**.  2.  16.  get  ye  to  the  m.  and  hide  yourselves 
11.  Ifi.  Joshua  look  the  plain  and  the  m.  of  Israel 
14.12.  give  me  this  m.  ||  17.  18.  the  m. shall  be  ihine 

Iudg.\    13.  he  drave  out  the  inhabitants  of  the  m. 
84.  Amorites  forced  children  of  Dan  into  them. I 
393 


1  Sam.  17.  3.  the  Philistines  stood  oi.  ti  m.  on  the 
one  side,  and  lari.ci  stood  on  a  m.  on  other  side 

23.  26.  Saul  weut  on  ilus  side  of  tlie  m.  and  Da 
vid  and  ins  laea  on  thai  side  of  the  m 

2  Kings  2. 16.  the  Spirit  hath  cast  him  on  some  rn. 

6.  17.  the  m.  was  full  of  horses  and  chariots 
,/oA  14.  18.  surely  the  m.  falling  co...eth  to  nought 
Psal.  11.  1.  how  say  ye,  flee  as  a  bird  to  your 

30.  7.  tliou  hast  made  my  m.  to  stand  strong 
7;;.  54.  brought  to  this  m.  Iiis  riglit  hand  purchased 
Isa.  2.  2.  the  m.  of  L.  house  established,  Mic.  4. 1, 
3.  lot  us  go  up  to  the  m.  of  the  Lord,  Mic.  4.  2 
30.  17.  until  ye  be  left  as  a  beacon  on  top  of  a  m, 
29.  as  when  one  goelh  with  a  pipe  lo  m.  of  Lord 
40.  4.  every  m.  shall  be  made  low,  Luke  3.  5. 
Jcr.  16.  16.  they  shall  hunt  them  from  every  m. 
17.  3.  Omym.in  the  field,!  will  give  thy  substance 
26. 18.  Zion  plowed  like  a  field,  and  the  m.  of  the 
house  as  high  places  of  the  forest,  Mic.  3.  12. 

50.  6.  my  people  have  gone  from  m.  to  hill 

51.  25.  I  am  against  thee,  O  destroying  m.  saith 
the  Lord,  and  I  will  make  thee  a  burnt  ?n. 

Lam.5. 18.  out  eyes  are  dim,  because  of  m.of  Zion 
Eiek.  11.  23.  the  glory  of  the  Lord  stood  on  the  m. 
28  16. 1  will  cast  thee  as  profane  out  of  7n.  of  God 
43.  12.  this  IS  the  law  of  tiie  house  on  top  of  the  m. 
1 15.  Hariel,  the  m.  of  God,  shall  be  four  cubits 
Dan.  2.  35.  and  the  stone  became  a  great  m. 

4.5.  the  stone  was  cut  out  of  the  m.  without  hands 
Mic.  7.  12.  he  shall  come  to  thee  from  m.  to  m. 
Hag.  1.  8.  go  up  to  7«.  bring  wood  and  build  house 
Zech.  4.  7.  who  art  thou,  O  great  m.  before  Zerubb. 
8.  3.  he  called  the  m.  of  the  Lord,  the  holy  m. 
H.  4.  half  of  ;h.  shall  remove  toward  the  north 
Mat.  5.  1.  ar.d  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  went  up 
into  a  m.  14.  23.  |  15.  29.  Mark  3.  13.  |  6.  46. 
Luke  6.  12.  ]  9.  28.  John  6.  3,  15. 
8.  1.  when  he  was  come  down  from  the  m. 
17.  1.  Jesus  bringelh  them  into  a  high  m.  apart 
9.and  as  they  came  down  from  the  m.  Mark  9.9. 

20.  if  ye  have  faith,  as  a  grain  of  mustard,  shall 
say  to  this  in.  remove  hence,  21.  21.  Mark  11.23. 

28.  16.  went  into  a  m.  where  Jesus  had  appointed 
Luke  8.  32.  and  herd  of  many  swine  feeding  on  m. 
Heb.  12.  20.  if  so  much  as  a  beast  touch  the  m. 
Rev.  6.14.  every  in.  and  Island  were  removed  from 
8.  8.  as  it  were  a  great  in.  burning  with  fire 

High  MOUNTAIN. 
Isa.  13.  2.  lift  ye  up  a  banner  upon  the  high  m. 
30.25.  there  shall  be  upon  every  high  m.  rivers 
40.  9.  O  Zion,  gel  thee  up  into  the  high  m. 
57.  7.  on  a  lofty  and  high  m.  hast  thou  set  thy  bed 
Jer.  3.  6.  Israel  is  gone  up  upon  every  high  m. 
Ezek.  17.  22.  and  I  will  plant  it  on  a  high  m. 
40. 2.  he  brought  me,  and  set  me  on  a  very  high  m. 
Mat.4.8.  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into  an  exceeding 
h.  jH.and  shewetli  kingdoms  of  world,  Luke  4.  5. 
17.  1.  Jesus  taketh  Peter,  James,  and  John,  und 
bringuth  into  an  high  m.  apart,  Mark  9.  2. 
/Jej).21.  10.  he  carried  mo  in  the  Spirit  to  high  m. 
See  Holy. 
In  the,  or  in  this  MOUNTAIN. 
<?en.  19.30. Lot  went  fiomZoar,  and  dwell  in  them. 
Exod.  15.  17.  thou  shall  bring  them  in,  and  plant 
them  in  the  m.  of  thine  inheritance 
JVum. 13.I7.Moses said  uniothem,goup(ntf/  ihevi. 
Deut.  32.  49.  get  thee  up  in  this  m.  Abarim,  lo  Nebo 
./urfo'.3.27.  he  blew  a  trumpet  in  them,  of  E|>hraim 

1  Sam.  23.  14.  David  remained  in  a  m.  of  Ziph 

2  Chron.  2.  2.  Solomon  told  80,000  to  hew  in  the  m 
Psai.48.  I.God  is  to  be  praised  in  the  in.  of  holiness 
Isa.  25.  6.  in  this  in.  shall  the  Lord  make  a  feast 

7.  he  will  destroy  in  this  m.  the  face  of  covering 
10.  in  this  m.  shall  ihe  hand  of  the  Lord  rest 

Ezek.  17.  23.  in  the  m.  of  Israel  I  will  plant  it 
Jimos  4.  1.  ye  kine,  thai  are  in  Ihe  m.  of  Samaria 
6.  1.  woe  to  them  that  trust  in  the  m.of  Samaria 
John  4.  20.  our  fathers  worshipped  in  this  m. 

21.  neither  in  Ihi.sm.  nor  Jerus.  worship  the  Fath. 

MOUNTAINS. 
(7en.7.20.»n.werecovered||S.4.  ark  rested  on  them. 

8.  5,  in  tenth  month  tO(is  of  the  m.  were  seen 
J^um.  33.  4S.  they  departed  from  the  m.  of  Abarim 
Deut.  12.  2.  ye  shall  destroy  places  on  the  high  m. 
./((aA.l  1.21.  Joshua  cut  off  the  Anakims  from  the7«. 
Judg.  5.  5.  the  m.  melted  from  before  the  Lord 

11.  37.  that  I  may  go  up  and  down  on  Ihe  m. 
38.  she  bewailed  her  virginity  on  the  m. 
2  Sam.  1.  21.  ye  m.  of  Gilboa,  let  there  be  no  dew 
1  Kings  19.  1 1 .  a  great  and  strong  wind  rent  the  m. 

1  Chron.  12.  8.  were  as  swift  as  the  roes  on  the  m. 

2  Chr.  18.  16.  I  did  see  all  Isr.  scattered  on  Ihe  m 
./oA9.  .5.  which  removelh  them,  and  thev  know  not 

28.  9   he  overturneth  the  m.  by  the  roots 
40.  20.  surely  the  m.  bring  him  forth  food 
Psal.  36.  6.  thy  righlennsness  is  like  Ihe  great  m. 
4f,.2.lho'  the  m. be  carried  into  the  midst  of  the  sea 
3  though  them,  shake  with  I hs  swelling  thereof 
65  6.  by  his  strength  setlelh  fast  the  m. 
72  3.  the  m.  shall  bring  peace  to  the  people 

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Ps.  7C.  4.  thou  art  more  glorious  than  m.  of  prey 
83.  14.  as  the  flames  seiteth  the  m  on  fire 
90.  2.  before  the  m.  were  brought  forth 
104.  6.  the  waters  stood  above  the  m 

8.  they  go  up  by  the  m.  down  by  tlie  valley* 
114.  4.  m.  skipped  like  rams,  little  hiI|.taElamb«,ft 
125.  2.  as  the  m.  are  round  about  Jerusalem 
133.  3.  as  the  dew  that  descended  on  the  m. 
144.  5.  touch  the  m.  and  they  shall  smoke 

147.  8.  who  maketh  grass  to  grow  on  the  m. 

148.  9.  m.  and  all  hills  praise  the  Lord 
Prov.  8.25.  before  the  m.  were  settled,  before  tha 

hills  was  I  brought  forth 
Cant.  2.  8.  behold,  he  cometh  leaping  on  the  m. 
17.  turn,  and  be  thou  like  a  roe  on  llie  m.  8.  14 
4.  8.  look  from  Ainana  and  the  ?«.  of  the  leu|iardi 
Isa.  2. 14.  the  day  of  the  Lord  shall  be  tm  high  m. 
14.  25.  and  on  my  m.  tread  him  under  foot 
18.  3.  when  he  lifleth  up  an  ensign  on  the  m. 
34.  3.  the  VI.  shall  be  melted  with  their  blood 

40.  12.  who  hath  weighed  the  m.  in  scales 

41.  15.  thou  shall  thresh  the  m.  and  beat  small 

42.  15.  and  I  will  make  waste  7«.  and  hills 
44.  23.  break  forth  into  singing,  ye  m.  49.  13. 
49. 11.  and  I  will  make  all  iny  m.  a  way 
52.  7.  how  beautiful  on  them,  are  feet,  JVaA.  1. 15. 

54.  10.  for  the  m.  shall  dcjiart,  the  hills  be  removed 

55.  12.  m.  shall  break  forth  before  you  into  singinj 
64.  1.  the  in.  might  flow  down  at  thy  presence,  3. 
66.  7.  which  have  burnt  incense  on  the  m. 

9.  will  bring  out  of  Judah  an  inheritor  of  my  Tn, 
■  ler.  4.  24.  I  beheld  the  m.  and  they  trembled 

9.  10.  for  the  m.  will  I  take  up  a  weeping 
13.  16.  before  your  feet  stumble  on  the  dark  n. 

17.  26.  shall  come  from  Ihe  m.  bringing  orteringi 
31.  5.  shall  plant  vines  on  the  m.  of  Samaria 
46.  18.  as  Tabor  among  the  m.  so  shall  ye  comt 
50.  6.  they  have  turned  them  away  on  the  m. 

Lam.  4.  l9.  our  persecutors  pursued  us  on  the  in. 
Ezek.  6.  2.  set  thy  face  toward  Ihe  m.  of  Israel 

3.  and  say,  ye  m.  of  Israel,  hearthe  wordofLord 
7.  16.  fhey  sliall  be  on  the  m.  like  doves  of  valleyi 

18.  6.  and  hath  not  eaten  upon  the  m.  15. 

11.  but  hath  eaten  on  the  m.  and  defiled 

19.  9.  his  voice  should  no  more  l»e  heard  on  the  m. 
22.  9.  and  in  thee  they  eat  ':poii  the  m. 

31.  12.  upon  the  m.  his  branches  are  fallen 

32.  5. 1  will  lay  thy  flesh  on  the  m.  and  fill  Talleyi 

33.  28.  the  m.  of  Israel  shall  be  desolate 

34.  6.  my  sheep  wandered  through  all  the  in. 
13.  I  will  feed  them  on  the  m.  of  Israel,  14. 

35.  8.  I  will  fill  his  m.  with  his  slain  men 

12.  which  thou  hast  spoken  against  the  m.  of  Isr. 
36.1.propJiesy  unto  the  to.  of  Israel,  and  say,  yem. 

of  Israel,  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  4. 
S.butye,  Om.oflsraelshallshool  forth  branche* 

37.  22.  I  will  make  one  nation  on  the  m.  of  Israel 

38.  8.  and  is  gathered  out  against  the  m.  of  Israel 
20.  and  the  m.  shall  be  thrown  down 
21. 1  will  cull  a  sword  against  hiir.  thro'  all  my  m 

39.  2.  and  will  bring  thee  on  the?;/,  of  Israel 
4.thou  shall  fall  on  the //(.of  Israel,  and  all  bands 
17.  even  a  gieat  sacrifice  on  the  m.  of  Israel 

Joel  2.  2.  as  the  morning  spread  upon  Ihe  m. 

3.  18.  that  the  ni.  shall  drop  uown  new  wine 
Mmos  1.  t  13.  because  they  divided  the  m. 

3.9.  assemble  yourselves  on  the  m.  of  Samaria 

4.  13.  he  that  formelh  the  m.  the  Lord  is  his  namfl 
9.  13.  and  the  m.  shall  drop  sweet  wine 

Mic.  1.  4.  the  m.  shall  be  molten  under  him 
6. 1.  arise,  contend  thou  before  the  m.  let  thehilb 
2.  hear  ye,  O  ye  m.  the  Lord's  controversy 

JVaA.  1.  5.  the  m.  cpiake  at  him,  the  hills  melt 
3.  13.  thy  people  is  scattered  on  the  m.  no  man 

//ai.3.6.  iheeverlasiing?n.  were  scattered,  the  hilb 

10.  the  m.  saw  thee,  and  ihey  trembled 
Hag.  1.  11.  I  called  for  a  <lrought  on  the  m. 
Zech.  6.  1.  four  chariots  between  Ihe  m.  of  bras* 
Mai.  1.  3.  I  haled  Ksaii,  and  laid  his  m.  waste 
Mat.  18.  12.  and  eodh  into  the  m.  and  seei.eth 

24.  16.  let  them  which  be  in  Judea  flee  into  the  tB 
1  Cor.  13.  2.  all  faith,  so  that  I  could  remove  tji. 
Rev.  16.  20.  every  island  fled  away,  and  the  m. 
were  not  found 

17.  9.  the  seven  heads  are  seven  m.  tr.  which 

In  the  MOUNTAINS. 
F.iod  32. 12.  bring  them  out  to  slay  them  in  them 
JVMm.33.47.  pitched  171 1.  m.of  Abarim,  iieforeN>ebo 
Deut.  2.  37.  thou  earnest  not  to  Ihr  cities  in  them. 
./o.'sA. 10.6. the  kinss  that  dwell  int.  m.  are  gathered 
.^///ir. 6. 2.  Israel  made  them  dens  in  t4cm.  and  cavei 
I.Sam.  26.20.  as  one  doth  hunt  a  paitridge  in  them. 
1  Kings  5.  15.  eighty  thousand  hewers  in  the  m. 
i  CAr.  21. 11.  he  made  hiyh  places  .»  -n.  of  Judak 

26.  10.  Uzziah  lih.l  v  ne  drcssris  (t,  the  m. 
Isa.  13.  4.  Ihe  iinise  of  a  multitude  in  the  m.  lie* 
.Mark  5  5.  ni^'ht  and  day  lie  was  it!  the  m.  and  tomfac 
Heh.  11.38.  they  wandered  in  deserts  and  in  Mem. 

Of  the  MOUNTAINS. 
Oen.8.5.topso/e&em>  wcreseen  in  the  tenth  monlfe 


MOU 

Gen.  22.  2.  offerilim  on  one  9/ m.  I  will  tell  thse of 
,JV*u»i.  23.  7.  Balak  bro't  me  ou\.  uf  the  m.  of  the  east 
Veut.  32.  22.  set  on  lire  the  t'ouudations  of  the  m. 

33.  15.  tor  the  chief  things  of  the  ancient  m. 
ludgMSi^.  set  liars  in  wait  fur  him  in  topso/tAem. 
36.there  come  people  down  from  the  top  o/tAej;i. 
ihouseesttheshadowo/i/iem.asiftheyweremen 
2  Kings  19. 23. 1  am  come  to  height  ofvi.  Isa.'Sl.ii. 
Job  24. 8.  they  are  wet  with  tlie  showers  of  the  m. 

3y.  8.  the  range  uf  the  m.  in  ills  pasture 
Psal.50.1l.l  know  all  the  i'owkufthe  m.and  beasts 

72. 16.  shall  he  a  handful  of  cum  on  to[>  of  the  in. 
Prov.  27  25.  and  herbs  of  the  in.  are  gathered 
Isa.  2. 2.  shall  be  established  in  the  top  of  the  m. 
Mic.  4.  I. 

17. 13.  and  shall  be  chased  as  the  chaff  of  the  m. 

18.  ti.  they  shall  be  left  to  the  fowls  of  the  m. 
42.  11.  let  them  shout  from  the  top  of  the  m. 
Jer.  3.  23.  hoped  for  from  the  multitude  of  the  m. 
32. 44.  shall  take  witnesses  in  the  cities  of  the  m. 

33. 13.  in  cities  of  the  m.  shall  flocks  pass  again 
Kzek.  6.  13.  their  slain  shall  be  in  the  tops  of  the  m. 

7.  7.  and  not  the  soundiug  again  0/  the  m. 
Uos.  4.  13.  they  sacrifice  on  the  tops  of  th:  m. 
/ocZ2. 5.  likethft  noise  of  chariots  on  tops  0/ tAc  ttj. 
Jonah  2. 6. 1  went  down  to  the  bottom  of  the  m. 
Zech.  14.  5.  and  ye  shall  flee  to  the  valley  of  the  m. 
Rev.  6.  15.  hid  themselves  in  the  rocks  of  the  m. 

To  the  MOUNTAINS. 
Cant.  4.  6.  I  will  gel  me  to  the  m.  of  myrrh 
Isa.  22.  5.  it  is  a  day  of  trouble  and  crying  to  the  m. 
Ezei.  6. 3.  thus  saith  the  L.  to  the  m.  and  hills,  36. 4. 

32.  6.  I  will  water  with  thy  blood  even  to  the  m. 

36. 1.  son  of  man,  prophesy  to  tAe  »n.  of  Israel,  6. 
Hos.  10.  8.  and  they  shall  say  to  the  m.  cover  us 
JlfarA5.il.  there  was  nigh  to  t/tem.  a  herd  of  swine 

13. 14.  that  be  in  Judea  flee  to  the  711.  Luke  21.21. 
LuAc  23.30.  begin  to  say  to  m.  fall  on  us,  Hev.d.  16. 

MOURN. 
Oen.  23.  2.  Abraham  came  to  m.  for  Sarah 
1  Sam.  16.  1.  how  long  wilt  thou  jh.  for  SauH 
S  Sam.  3.  31.  rend  clothes,  and  m.  before  Abner 
1  Kings  13.29.  old  prophet  came  into  the  city  to  m. 

14. 13.  all  Israel  shall  m.  for  him,  and  bury  him 
JVeh.  8.  9.  this  day  is  lioly  to  the  Lord,  m.  not 
Job  2.  11.  he  made  an  appointment  to  m.  with  him 

5. 11. that  those  which  m.  may  be  exalted  to  safety 

14.  22.  and  his  soul  within  him  shall  m. 
PsaZ.  55. 2.1m.  in  my  complaint,  and  make  a  noise 
Prov.  5.  11.  and  thou  m.  at  the  last,  when  thy  flesh 

29.  2.  when  the  wicked  bear  rule,  the  people  m. 
Keel.  3.  4.  a  time  to  m.  and  a  time  to  dance 
Isa.  3.  26.  and  her  gates  shall  lament  and  m. 

16.  7.  for  foundations  of  Kir-hareseth  shall  ye  m. 

19.  8.  fishers  shall  m.  \\  33.  14. 1  did  m.  as  a  dove 
59.  11.  we  roar  like  bears,  we  m.  sore  like  doves 
61.  2.  he  hath  sent  me  to  comfort  all  that  m. 

3.  to  appoint  to  them  that  m.  in  Zion,  to  give  to 
them  beauty  for  ashes 
66.  10.  rejoice  for  joy,  all  ye  that  m.  for  her 
Jer.  4. 28.  for  this  shall  earth  m.  and  heavens  black 

12.  4.  how  long  shall  the  land  m.  herbs  wither? 
48.  31.  my  heart  shall  m.  for  men  of  Kir-heres 

Lam.  1.  4.  ways  of  Zion  do  m.  because  none  come 

Ezek.  7. 12.  the  time  is  come,  let  not  the  seller  m. 

27.  the  king  shall  m.  and  the  prince  be  clothed 

24.  16.  yet  neither  shall  thou  m.  nor  weep 
23.  ye  shall  pine  away  and  m.  one  towai  d  another 

31.  15.  I  caused  Lebancn  to  m.  for  him 
Hos.  4. 3.  therefore  shall  the  land  m.  and  languish 

10.  5.  for  the  people  shall  m.  over  Samaria 
Joel  1.  9.  the  priests,  the  Lord's  ministers  m. 
Jlmos  1.2.  the  habitations  of  the  shepherds  shall  m. 

8.  8.  and  every  one  m.  that  liwelleth  therein,  9. 5. 
Zech.  12. 10.  and  shall  m.  for  him  as  one  mourneth 

12.  and  the  land  shall  »«.  every  family  apart 
Mat.  5.  4.  blessed  are  they  that  ?h.  for  they  shall 

9.  15.  can  the  children  of  the  bride-chamber  m.? 
24.  30.  then  shall  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  m. 

Ijuke  6. 25.  woe  to  you  that  laugh,  for  ye  shall  m. 
Jam.  4.  9.  be  afflicted,  and  m.  and  weep 
Rev.  18.  11.  the  merchants  shall  weep  and  m. 

MOURNED. 
Oen.  37.  34.  Jacob  m.  for  his  son  many  days 

50.  3.  Egyptians  m.  lor  Jacob  seventy. days,  10. 
Eiod.  33.  4.  and  when  the  people  heard  these  evil 
tidings,  ihey  m.  J^Tum.  14.  39. 
^Tum.  20.  09.  the  congregation  m.  for  Aaron 
1  Sam.  15.  35.  nevertheless,  Samuel  m.  for  Saul 
B  Sam.  1.  12.  and  they  m.  for  Saul  and  Jonathan 

11   26.  Bath-sheba  m.  for  Uriah  her  husband 

13.  37.  David  m.  for  his  son  Absalom  every  day 

14.  2.  as  oce  that  had  long  time  ?«.  for  the  dead 
1  Kings  13.  30.  and  they  m.  over  the  man  of  God 

14.  18.  all  Israel  m.  for  Jeroboam's  son 

1  Chron.  7. 22.  Ephraim  their  father  m.  many  days 

2  Chron.  -35.  24.  and  all  Judah  m.  for  Josiah 
Ezra  10.  6.  ho  m.  for  the  transgression  of  them 
JVeA.  1.  4.  I  sat  down  and  m.  certain  davs 
Zech.7,  5  wher  ye  m.  and  fasted,  did  ye  fast  to  met 

3M 


MOU 

Mat.  11. 17.  and  saying,  we  have  m.  unto  you,  and 

ye  have  not  lamented,  Luke  7.  32. 

Mark  16. 10.  and  she  told  them  as  they  la.  and  wept 

1  Cor.  a.  2.  are  puffed  up,  and  have  not  rather  m. 

MOURNER. 

2  Sam.  14.  2.  I  pray  thee,  feign  'hyself  to  be  am. 

MOURNERS. 
Job  29.  25.  I  dwelt  as  one  that  comforteth  the  m. 
Ecel.  12.  5.  and  the  m.  go  about  the  streets 
Isa.  57. 18. 1  will  restore  comforts  to  him  and  his  m. 
Hos.  9.  4.  sacriHces  shall  be  to  them  as  bread  of  m. 

MOURNETH. 
2  Sam.  19.  1.  behold,  the  king  m.  for  Absalom 
Psal.35.  14.  I  bowed  down  heavily,  as  one  thatm. 
for  his  mother 
88.  9.  mine  eye  m.  by  reason  of  affliction 
Isa.  24.  4.  the  earth  m.  33.  9.  ||  7.  the  new  wine  m. 
Jer.  12.  11.  my  vineyard  being  desolate  m.  to  me 
14.  2.  Judah  m.  and  the  gates  thereof  languish 

23.  10.  tor  because  of  swearing  the  land  m. 
Joel  1.  10  the  land  m.  for  the  corn  is  wasted 
Zech.  12.  10.  as  one  that  ?».  for  his  first-born 

MOURNFULLY. 

Mai.  3.  14.  what  profit  that  we  have  walked  m. 
MOURNING 

Signifies,  [1]  ^  godly  sorrow  for  our  own,  or  for 
the  sins  of  others,  Mat.  5.  4.  [2]  Jl  moderate 
sorrow  and  concern  for  the  afflictions  and 
worldhj  losses  that  befall  ourselves  or  others, 
Gen.  St3.  2.  |  50.  3.  [3]  Exceeding  great  and 
most  grievous^  lamentation,  Mat.  24.  30.  [4J 
JudgineRts  and  calamities,  which  should  cause 
most  bitter  mourning,  Ezek.  2.  10. 

The  Hebrews,  at  the  death  of  their  near  friends 
and  relations,  used  great  signs  of  grief  and 
mourning.  They  wept,  tore  their  clothes,  smote 
their  breasts,  fasted,  and  lay  upon  the  ground, 
and  went  barefoot :  The  time  of  mourn  iiig  was 
commonly  seven  days  ;  but  sometimes  this  was 
lengthened  or  shortened,  according  to  the  slate 
or  circumstances  in  which  they  found  them- 
selves: The  mourning  for  Saul  lasted  but  seven 
daijs,  1  Sam.  31.  13.  but  those  for  Moses  arid 
Aaron  were  prolonged  to  thirty  days,  Num. 
20.  29.  Deut.  34.  8.  The  whole  time  of  their 
mourning,  the  near  relations  of  the  deceased 
conliiiued  sitting  in  their  houses,  and  eat 
upon  the  ground;  the  food  they  took  was 
thought  unclean,  and  even  themselves  were 
judged  impure.  Their  sacrifices  shall  be  to 
them  as  the  bread  of  mourners,  all  that  eat 
thereof  shall  be  polluted,  JIos.  9.  4.  Their 
faces  were  covered,  and  for  all  that  time  they 
could  not  apply  themselves  to  any  labour.  They 
did  not  dress  themselves,  nor  make  their  beds, 
nor  uncover  their  heads,  nor  shave  tliemselves, 
nor  cut  their  nails,  nor  salute  any  body. 

Ge«. 27.41. the  days  of  m.  for  my  father  are  at  hand 

50.  4.  and  when  the  days  of  his  m.  were  past 
10.  he  m.  a  m.  for  his  father  Jacob  seven  days 
ll.theCanaanitessaw  the  m. this  is  a  grievous  m. 

L>eut.  26.  14.  I  have  not  eaten  thereof  in  my  m. 

34.  8.  so  the  days  of  m.  for  Moses  were  ended 
2  Sam.  11.  27.  when  the  m.  was  past  David  sent 

19.  2.  the  victory  that  day  was  turned  into  m. 
Ksth.  4.  3.  there  was  great  m.  among  the  Jews 

9.  22.  was  turned  to  them  from  m.  into  a  good  day 
Job  3.  8.  who  are  ready  to  raise  up  their  m. 

30.  31.  my  harp  also  is  turned  to  a».  and  ray  organ 
Psal.  30.  11.  thou  hast  turned  my  m.  into  dancing 
Eccl.  7.  2.  it  is  better  to  go  to  the  house  of  m. 

4.  the  heart  of  the  wise  is  in  the  house  of  m. 
Isa.  22.  12.  in  that  day  the  Lord  did  call  to  m. 

51.  11.  and  sorrow  and  m.  shall  flee  away 

60.  20.  and  the  days  of  thy  m.  shall  be  ended 

61.  3.  to  give  to  them  the  oil  of  joy  for  m. 
Jer.  6.26.  make  thee  m.  as  for  an  only  son 

16.  5.  enter  not  into  the  house  of  m.  neither  go 

31.  13.  for  I  will  turn  their  m.  into  joy 

Lam.  2.  5.  increased  in  the  daughter  of  Judah  m. 
5.  15.  joy  is  ceased,  our  dance  is  turned  into  m. 
Ezek.  2. 10.  was  written'lamentations,  m.  and  woe 

24.  17.  no  m.  for  the  dead  ||  31.  15. 1  caused  a  m. 
Joel  2.  12.  turn  ye  to  mo  witii  weeping  and  m. 
Amos  5.  16.  they  shall  call  the  husbandmen  to  to. 

8.  10.  and  I  will  turn  your  feasts  into  m.  and  I 
will  make  it  as  the  m.  of  an  only  son 
Mic.  1.  11.  came  not  forth  in  the  m.  of  Beth-ezel 
ZfcA.IO.ll.m.in  Jerusalem,  as  TO.  of  Hadadrimmon 
Mat.  2.  18.  was  heard  great  m.  Rachel  weeping 
2  Cor.  7.  7.  when  he  told  us  your  desire,  your  m. 

Jam.  4.  9.  let  your  laughter  be  turned  into  m. 
Rev.  18.  8.  in  one  day  dsath  and  m.  and  famine 

MOURNING. 
Gen.  37.  35.  will  go  down  to  the  grave  to  my  son  m. 
2  Sam.  14.  2. 1  pray  thee,  put  on  m.  apparel 
Esth.  6.  12.  but  Haman  hasted  to  his  house  m. 
Job  30.  28.  I  went  m.  without  the  sun,  I  stood  up 
Fsal.  38.  6.  I  am  troubled,  I  go  m.  all  day  long 

42.9  why  go  I  m.  bec.of  oppression  of  enemy,  43. 2. 


MOD 

Jer.  9. 17.    onsider  ye,  and  call  for  the  »i.  wonnew 
16.  7.  in  m.  to  comliirt  them  for  the  dead 
Ezek.  7.  16.  all  of  them  m.  lor  their  iniquitie* 
Van.  10  2.  in  those  days  I  Daniel  was  m.  3  week* 
Mic.  1.  8.  I  will  make  a  m.  as  the  owls 

MOUSE. 
Lev.  11.  29.  the  weasel  and  m.  shall  be  unclean 
Isa.  66.  17.  eating  the  abomination,  and  tht  m. 

MOUTH 
Signifies   [1]    The   part  of  the  body  so  called, 
winch  is  an  instrument  of  speech,  Psal.  115.  5. 
I  135.  17.     [2J  Speech,  or  words  tUCfred  by  tka 
mouth.  Job  19.  16.     Psal.  73.  9.     isa.  49.  2.. 
[3]  Just  desires  and  necessities,  Psal.  103.  5. 
[4]  The  palalc.  Job  12.     1.     [5]   The  throat. 
Psalm  149.  t  6.    [6]  y?  (io..ir,  Daniel  3. 1 26.    [71 
Freedom  and  boldness  of  speech,  Luke  21.  15 
[8]  Boasting,  Judges  9.  38.     [9]  Reproaches 
and  calumnies.  Job  5.  15.     1101  Ji  testimony, 
Deut.  17.  6. 
If  my  mouth  hath  kissed  my  hand.  Job  31.  27 
This  was  a  mark  or  token  of  worship  and  ado 
ration,  1  Kings  19.  18.     Hos.  13.  2.  and  when 
the  idols  were  out  of  the  reach  of  idolaters,, 
that  they  could  not  kiss  them,  they  used  to  kis9 
their  hands,  and  as  it  were  to  throw  kisses  at 
them:  Job  here  insinuates,  that  he  had  used 
no  such  idolatrous  practice,  while  he  beheld 
the   sun  or  moon.     To   ask   counsel    at   thr 
mouth  of  the  Lurd,  Josh.  9.  14.  is  to  consuls 
him.    They  set  their  mouth  against  the  heavens 
Psal.  73.  9.     They  speak    arrogantly,   inso 
lentiy,  and  without  the  fear  of  God;  they  bii 
defiance  both  to   God  and  man,  blaspheming 
God's  name,  denying  or  deriding  his  provi 
dence,  reviling  his  servants,  iSc.      God   ap- 
points, that  his  law  may  be  always  in  the  mouth 
of  his  people.  Josh.  1.8.  that  is,  T/uit  the  leraei 
ites  may  commune  frequently  with  one  another 
about  it,  and  that  the  sentence  which  should 
come  out  of  their  mouth,  might  in  all  things  be 
given  according    to   that  rule.      Moses   tellf 
us,  that  God  opened  the  mouth  of  Balaam't 
ass,  JVuin.  22.  28.     He  made  her  speak  to  her 
master,  and  reason  the  matter  with  him  fer  a 
time.     Out  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the 
mouth  speaketh.    Mat.    12.   34.      Men's   dis- 
courses are  the  echo  of  the  sentiments  of  their 
hearts;  your  speech  bewrays  the  wickedness 
of  your  hearts.     Not  that  which  goeth  into  the 
nioulh,  defileth  a  man.  Mat.  15.  11.     /(  is  nei- 
ther meat  nor  drink  that  makes  a  man  unclean 
in  the  sight  of  God. 
Gen.  8.  11.  and  lo,  in  her  m.  was  an  olive-leaf 
24.  57.  call  the  damsel,  and  inquire  at  her  m. 
29.  2.  and  a  great  stone  was  upon  the  well's  m. 
3.  they  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well's  m.  10. 

34.  t  26.  slew  Hamor  with  the  m.  of  the  sword 
42.  27.  his  money  was  in  his  sack's  m.  43.  12,  21. 

43. 1 7.  we  told  according  to  the  ?h.  of  these  words 
45.  t  21.  Joseph  gave  them  wagons,  according  to 

m.  of  Pharaoh 
Exod.  4. 11.  Lord  said,  who  hath  made  man's  m.f 

16.  even  he  shall  be  to  thee  instead  of  a  m. 
JVam.  12.  8.  with  him  will  I  speak  m.  to  m. 
16.30.  the  earth  open  her  7(1.  and  .^wallow  them  up 
23.  5.  the  Lord  put  a  word  in  Balaam's  m. 

35.  30.  whoso  kills  any  person,  shall  be  put  to 

death  by  the  m.  of  witnesses,  Deut.  17.  6. 1 
19.  15. 
Josh.  9. 1 2.  they  gathered  together  with  one  m. 

10. 18.  roll  great  stones  on  the  m.  of  the  cave,  2T 
22.  open  m.  of  cave,  and  bring  out  the  five  king* 

1  .Sam.  1.  12.  as  she  prayed,  Eli  marked  her  m. 

2  Sam.  14.  3.  so  Joab  put  the  words  in  her  m.  19. 

17. 19.  she  spread  a  covering  over  the  well's  m. 

1  Kings  19.  18.  every  m.  that  hath  not  kissed  him. 
22. 13.  the  words  of  the  prophets  declare  good  tc 

the  king  with  one  m.  2  Chron.  18.  f  12, 

22. 1  will  go  furth  and  be  a  Iving  spirit  in  the  m 

of  his  prophets,  2.1.  "2  Chron.  18.21,  22 

2  /Tjn^slO.  1 21.  was  so  full,  that  they  stood  m.  torn 
21. 1 16.  till  he  filled  Jerusalem  from  m.  to  m. 

2  Chron.  35.22.  hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of 
Necho  from  the  m.  of  God 

36.  21.  to  fulfil  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  m. 

of  Jeremiah,  22.  Ezra  1  1 
E.Hh.  7.  8.  as  the  word  went  out  of  the  king's  nt 
Job  5. 16.  poor  hath  hope,  iniquity  stnppeth  her  m 
12.  11.  doth  not  the  m.  taste  his  meat?  34.  3. 
32.  5.  there  was  no  answer  in  the  m.  of  these  me» 
Psal.  8.2.  out  of  m.  of  babes  hast  ordained  strength 
22. 21.  save  me  from  the  lion's  m.  for  thou  heardeal 
32. 9.  whose  m.  must  be  held  in  with  bit  and  bridia 

37.  30.  the  m.  of  the  righteous  speaketh  wigdom 

38.  14.  and  in  whose  ra.  are  no  reproofs 

63.  11.  but  m.  that  speaketh  lies  shall  be  stopped 
69.  15.  let  not  the  pit  shut  her  m.  upon  me 
107.  42.  and  all  iniquity  shall  stop  her  m. 
109. 2.  m.  of  wicked,  m.  of  deceitial  are  opened 


MOU 


psal- 126.  2.  then  wn*  our  m.  filled  with  laughtei 
141.  7.  oui  boQOs  aro  scattered  at  the  gravo's  vu 
144.  e.  whose  m.  speaketh  vanity,  11. 

Vrov.  4.  '^4.  put  away  Irom  thee  a  froward  m. 
5.  3.  and  her  m.  is  smoollier  than  oil 
6. 12.  wicked  umii  wulketh  with  Iroward  m.  10.32. 
8.  13.  |)roud,  and  the  Iroward  m.  do  I  hale 
iO.  b.  violence  covereth  the  m.  of  the  wicked,  11. 
j4.  lliew.  of  the  foolish  is  near  destruction 
31.  Ihe«!.  of  ihejusi  hringeth  forth  wisdom 
11. 11   tliecity  IS  overthrown  by  m.  of  the  wicked 
J2.  (J.  the  ;«.  of  the  upright  shall  deliver  them 
14,  3  ill  the  m.  of  the  foolish  is  a  rod  of  piule 
15  2.  the  m.  of  fools  poureth  out  foolishness 

14.  the  m.  of  fools  feedtlh  on  foolishness 

28.  Ihe  III.  of  the  wicked  poureth  out  evil  things 
as.  4.  the  words  of  a  man's  m.  are  as  deep  waters 

7.  a  fool's  III.  is  his  destruction,  and  his  lips 
19.  28.  the  m.  of  the  wicked  devourelh  iniquity 
22.  14.  the  III.  of  a  strange  woman  is  a  deep  pit 
2S.  7.  so  is  a  parable  in  the  m.  of  fools,  9- 

28.  and  a  (latteriiig  in.  worketh  ruin 
30.  20.  she  eateth,  and  wipeth  her  m.  and  saith 
f:ccl.  10.  12.  words  of  a  wise  man's  m.  are  gracious 
Isa.  9.  12  they  shall  devour  Israel  with  open  m 

17.  an  evil  doer,  and  every  m.  speaketh  lolly 
57.  4.  against  whom  make  ye  a  wide  m.  ? 
59.  21.  my  Spun  not  depart  out  of  m.  of  thy  seed 

/er.  32.  4.  shall  speak  with  liim  m.  to  m.  34.  3. 
.36.4.Baruchwrotefrom7n.  ofJerem.27,32.|45. 1. 
44.  17.  what  thing  goeth  forth  out  of  our  rn. 
26.  no  more  named  in  m-  of  any  man  of  Judah 
Lam.  3.  38.  out  of  the  m.  of  Most  Higli  proceedeth 
Eiek.  21.  22.  to  open  the  m.  in  thu  slaughter 

29.  2).  I  will  give  thee  the  opening  of  the  m. 
.|>on.  3.  26.  came  near  to  the  m.  of  the  (urnaco 

4.  31.  while  the  word  was  in  the  king's  m. 

6.17.a8tone  brought,  and  laid  on  the  m.  of  the  den 

7.  5.  it  hail  three  ribs  in  m.  of  it  between  teeth 

8.  there  was  a  m  speaking  great  things,  20. 
Hos.  2.  17.  take  the  names  of  Baalim  out  ol  her  m. 
JImos  3.  12.  as  a  shepherd  taketh  out  of  the  m. 
ffah.  3.  12.  shall  even  fall  into  tlie  7ii.  of  the  eater 
Zech.  5.  8.  cast  the  weight  of  lead  on  the  m.  ol  it 
JUat.  4.  4.  that  proceedeth  out  of  the  m.  of  God 

12  34.  abundance  of  the  heart  the  m.  speaketh 

15.  11.  what  goeth  into  the  m.  detilelh  not 

18.  16.  that  in  the  m.  of  two  or  three  witnesses 
every  word  may  be  established,  2  Cor.  13.  1. 

21. 16.  out  oftheyn.  of  babes  hast  perfected  praise 
Luke  1.  70.  as  he  spake  by  m.  of  his  holy  prophets 
21.  15.  for  I  will  give  you  a  m.  and  wisdom 
JicU  1. 16.  Holy  Ghost  spake  by  m.  of  David,  4. 25. 
3.  18.  God  shewed  by  m  of  all  his  prophets,  21. 
15.  27.  who  shall  tell  you  the  same  things  by  m. 
23  2  commanded  lliem  to  smile  him  on  the  m. 
iJom.3.14.  whose  m.  is  full  of  cursing  and  bitterness 

19.  that  every  m.  may  be  stopped,  and  all  world 
10.  10.  with  the  m.  confession  is  made  to  salvation 

15.  6.  that  ye  may  with  one  m.  glorify  God 
1  Cor.  9.  9.  thou  shah  not  ii-.uzzie  the  m.  ol  the  ox 
S  Tim.  4.  17.  I  was  i?o!ivered  cua  uf  rn.  of  the  lion 
Jam.  3.  10.  out  of  the  same  m.  prnceedeth  blessing 
Mev.  13. .").  given  to  him  a  m.  sjieaking  blasphemies 

16.  13.  the  spirits  came  out  of  ?«.  of  the  dragon 

His  MOUTH. 
Oen.  2.'>.  1 28.  loved  Esau,  for  venison  was  in  Ai«  m. 
£lod.4.15.  put  words  in  liis  m.  I  will  be  with  Aii  m. 
Jifum.  23. 16.  God  put  a  word  in  his  m.  and  said,  go 
30.2.  accord,  to  all  that  proceedeth  out  of  Ai5  m. 
Deul.  18.  18.  and  I  will  put  my  words  in  Ais  m. 

1  Sam.  14  2t5.  but  no  man  put  his  hand  lo  Ins  m.'ZI. 

17.  35.  I  went  and  delivered  it  out  of  Ais  m. 

2  Sam.  17.  t  5.  and  let  us  hear  what  is  in  his  m. 

18.  2.1.  if  lie  be  alone,  there  is  tidings  in  his  m. 
22.  9.  and  fire  out  of  Ai»  m.  devoured,  Psal.  18.  8. 

1  KinirsS.  1.').  spake  with  Ais  m.  to  Dav.2CAr.6.4. 
8  Kings  4.  34.  and  he  put  hn  m.  on  Ai»  m. 
1  Chr\  \(>   12.  remember  the  judgmenU  of  Ais  m. 
Jab  15.  .30.  by  the  breath  of  Ais  7.1.  he  shall  go  away 

20.  12.  though  wickedness  be  sweet  in  Ais  m. 
13.  thoughlie  keep  it  still  within  A«s  m. 

22.  22.  receive,  I  pray  thee,  the  law  from  Ais  m. 

23.  12.  I  have  esteemed  the  words  of  Ats  m.  more 

37.  2.  and  the  sound  that  goeth  out  of  Ais  m. 
40.  23.  that  he  can  draw  up  Jordan  into  Ais  m. 
41.19.  out  of  Ais  m.  go  burning  lampi  and  sparks 

21.  and  a  flame  gneth  out  of  his  m. 
fsal.  10.  7.  Ais  m.  is  full  of  cursing  and  deceit 
33.  6.  the  host  of  them  made  by  breaih  of  Ais  m. 
36.  3.  the  words  of  his  m.  are  iniquity  and  deceit 

38.  13.  as  a  dumb  man  that  openeth  not  Ais  m. 
55.  21.  words  of  Ais  m.  are  smoother  than  butter 
105.  5.  remember  the  judgments  of  Ais  m. 

frov.  2.  6.  out  of  Ais  m.  comeih  knowledge 
11.  9.  hypocrite  with  Ais  m.  destroyeth  neighbour 
12   14.  saliafied  with  eood  by  the  fiuil  of  Ats  m. 
13.2.  a  man  shall  <  it'good  by  the  fruit  of  Ais  m. 
a.  he  that  keepeth  Ais  m.  keepeth  his  life 
15.23.  a  man  hath  joy  by  the  answer  of  Ai»  m 


MOU 

Prot.  16. 10.  his  m.  transgresseth  not  in  judgment 
23.  the  heart  of  tlie  wise  teachelh  Ais  m. 
26.  for  himself,  for  his  m.  cravetli  it  of  him 

la.  6.  and  Ais  m.  calleth  for  strokes 
20.  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  fruit  of  Ais  ni. 

19.24.  will  not  so  much  as  bring  it  to  his  m.  2ti.  15. 

20.  17.  but  Ais  Hi.  shall  be  filled  with  gravel 

21.  23.  whoso  keepeth  Ais  m.  keepeth  his  soul 
Eccl.  6.  7.  all  the  labour  of  a  man  is  for  his  m. 

10. 13.  beginning  of  words  of  Ais  m.  is  foolishness 
Car.t.  1.  2.  let  him  kiss  me  with  the  kisses  of  Ais  m. 

5.  16.  Ais  m.  is  most  sweet,  this  is  my  beloved 
Isa.  11.  4.  smite  the  earth  with  the  rod  ol  Ais  m. 

53.  y.  neither  was  any  deceit  in  Ais  m. 
Jer.  y.  8.  one  speaketh  peaceably  with  Ais  m. 
20.  and  let  your  ear  rece-.ve  the  word  ol  Ais  m. 

36.17.how  didst  thou  write  all  these  words  at  AiS7;i. 

51.  44.  bring  out  of  Ais  m.tliut  which  he  swallowed 
Lam.  1.  t  18-  for  I  ''a*"^  rebelled  against  Ais  m. 

3.  29.  he  putteth  Ais  m.  in  the  dust,  if  so  be  there 

4.  4.  the  tongue  cleavelh  to  the  roof  of  Ais  m. 
Zech.  9. 7. 1  will  take  away  his  blood  out  of  Ais  m. 
Mai.  2.  C.  the  law  of  truth  was  in  Ais  m. 

7.  and  they  should  seek  the  law  at  Ais  m. 
Luke  1.  04.  and  Ais  m.  was  opened  immediately 
4.  22.  gracious  words  proceeded  out  of  Ais  m. 

6.  45.  of  the  abundance  of  heart  Ais  ra.  speaketh 

11.  54.  seeking  to  catch  somewhat  out  of  Ais  m. 

22.  71.  ourselves  have  heard  of  Ais  own  m. 
John  19.  29.  filled  a  spunge  and  put  it  to  Ais  m. 
Acts^'i.  14.  and  ehouldesl  hear  the  voice  ot  Ais  m 
2Thess.  2. 8.  shall  consume  with  the  spirit  of  Ais  m 
1  Pel.  2.  22.  neither  was  guile  found  in  Ais  tti. 
Kev.l.lG.oui  of  Ais  m.went  a  sharp  sword,  19.15,21 

12.  15.  the  serpent  cast  out  of  Ais  m.  water 
16.  the  flood  which  the  dragon  cast  out  of  Ais  m. 

13.  2.  and  Ais  m.  was  as  the  mouth  of  a  lion 
See  Lord. 

My  MOUTH. 
Oen.  45. 12.  that  it  is  my  m.  that  speaketh  to  you 
J^uvi.  22.  38.  the  word  G.  putteth  in  my  m.  23. 12. 
Deut.  32. 1.  hear,  O  earth,  the  words  oi  my  m. 
1  Sam.  2.  1.  7ny  m.  is  enlarged  over  mine  enemies 
Job  7.  11.  therefore  I  will  not  refrain  my  m. 
9.  20.  mine  own  m.  shall  condemn  me 
16.  5.  I  would  strengthen  you  with  mym. 
19.  16.  I  entreated  my  servant  with  my  m. 
23.  4.  I  would  fill  my  m.  with  arguments 
31.  27.  or  my  m.  hath  kissed  my  hand 
30.  neither  have  1  sutfered  my  m.  to  sin 

33.  2.  behold  my  tongue  hath  spoken  in  my  m. 
40.  4. 1  am  vile,  I  will  lay  my  hand  upon  my  m. 

Ps.  17.3.  purposed  that  my  m.  shall  not  transgress 
19.  14.  let  the  words  of  7njr  771.  be  acceptable 

34.  1.  his  praise  shall  continually  be  in  my  m 
39.  1.  I  said,  1  will  keep  viy  m.  with  a  bridle 
40. 3.  he  hath  put  a  new  song  in  mym.  even  praise 
49.  3.  hear  this,  my  m.  shall  speak  of  wisdom 
51. 15   and  my  m.  shall  shew  forth  thy  praise 
.54.  2.  hear  and  give  ear  to  the  words  of  TTiy  771. 
63.  5.  my  m.  shall  praise  thee  with  joyful  lips 
66. 14.  my  m.  hath  spoken,  when  I  was  in  trouble 

17.  I  cried  to  him  with  my  m.  he  was  extolled 
71.  8.  let  my  m.  be  filled  with  thy  praise 

15.  my  ra.  shall  shew  forth  thy  righteousness 
78.  1.  incline  your  ears  to  the  words  of  my  m. 

2. 1  will  open  my  m.  in  a  parable,  I  will  utter 
89. 1.  with  my  m.  will!  make  known  thy  faithfuln. 
109.30. 1  will  greatly  praise  the  Lord  with  my  m. 
119.  43.  take  not  the  word  of  truth  out  of  my  m. 

103.  thy  words  are  sweeter  than  honey  to  my  m 

108.  accept  the  free-will-offerings  oimy  m. 
137.  6.  let  my  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof  of  rat/ Tit 
141.  3.  set  a  watch,  O  Lord,  before  777^  ra. 
145.  21.  my  m.  shall  speak  the  praise  of  the  Lord 
Prov.  4..5.  nor  decline  fiom  the  words  of  mym.  5.  7. 
7.  24.  O  children,  attend  to  the  words  of  77iy  m. 
8.7.  for  my  m.  shall  speak  truth,  and  wickedness 

8.  the  words  of  my  m.  are  in  righteousness 
Isa.  6.  7.  and  he  laid  the  coal  on  my  m.  and  said 
30.  2.  go  to  Egypt,  and  have  not  asked  at  viy  ra. 

34.  111.  for  my  m.  it  hath  commanded 

45.  23.  word  is  gone  out  of  77iy  m.  in  righteousness 

43.  3.  the  former  things  went  forth  out  of  my  ra. 

4'.l.  2.  he  hath  made  jti^  le.  like  a  sharp  sword 

55.11.  soshallmv  wordbethatgoeth  out  of  rat/ ra. 
.Jr.r.  1.9.  Ld.  put  forth  his  hand  and  touched 77!?/ m. 

15.19. shalt  be  as  mym.  ||  3li.  6.  written  from  my  m. 
Riclc.  3.  3.  it  was  in  77iy  m.  like  honey  for  sweetness 
17.  therefore  hear  the  word  at  my  m.  33.  7. 

4. 14.  iror  camo  there  abominable  flesh  into  77!ym 
Dan.  10.  3.  neither  came  flesh  nor  wine  in  my  m 
Hos.  a.  5.  I  have  slain  them  by  the  wordsof  Tiiy  m 
Mat.  13.  35.  I  will  open  my  m.  in  parables 
Jlets  11.  8.  hath  at  any  time  entered  into  my  m. 

15.  7.  the  Gentiles  by  77iy  m.  should  hear  the  word 
Eph.  6.  19.  praying  that  I  may  open  my  m.  boldly 
Rev.  2.  16.  I  will  fight  with  the  iword  of  my  m. 

3. 16.  nor  cold,  nor  hot,  I  will  spue  thee  out  ofmym 

10.  10.  the  book  was  in  mn  m,  iweet  as  honey 


MOU 

MOUTH  with  opened. 
G'en.4.11.earth  open,  her  m.  to  receive  troth  blood 
JVu7n.lb^32.  the  earth  opened  her  771.  and  swallowed 
them  up,  and  their  houses,  26. 10.  Dem  11. 6. 
22.  28.  Lord  opened  the  771.  of  the  ass,  and  she  saic 
Judg.  11.  35. 1  have  opened  my  m.  to  the  Lord,  36. 
Jooli.  1.  opened  Job  his  m.  and  cursed  his  day 

29.23.  and  ihey  opened  their  7/1.  wide,  Feal.'io.il, 

33.  2. 1  pray,  hear,  behold  now  1  have  open,  my  vu 
f  sa/.39.9. 1  was  dumb,  I  opened  not  my  711.  because 

109.  2.  771.  of  the  deceitful  are  optned  against  m« 

119.  131. 1  opened  my  771.  and  panted,  for  I  longed 
Isa.  5. 14.  hell  hath  opened  her  771.  without  measura 

10.  14.  there  was  none  that  opened  m.  or  peeped 

53.  7.  he  was  oppressed,  yet  he  opened  not  his  ra. 
Kick.  3.  2. 1  o;7e7i.  my  m.  and  he  caused  me  to  eat  it 

24.  27.  thy77i.beo.  to  him  which  is  escaped,  33. 22. 
Dan. 10.16.  then  I  opened  my  771. and  spake,  and  said 
Mat.  5. 2.  he  opened  his  in.  and  taught  them,  saying 

17. 27.  when  thou  hast  opened  Ins  771. thou  shall  find 
Z,uAel.64.his  ra.  was  o;;eH.  immediately,  and  spaka 
Jicts  8. 32.  like  a  lamb  dumb,  so  »;7e7i.  he  not  his  777. 
35.  Philip  open.  ra.  ||  10.  34.  Peter  o;7e7i  m.  said 
2  Cor.  6.  1 1.  O  Corinthians,  our  771.  is  opened  to  you 
liev.  12.16.  earth  opened  her  777.  and  helped  woman 

13.  6.  he  opened  his  m.  in  blasphemy  against  God 

MOUTH  with  (ipeneth. 
Psal.  38.13.  as  a  dumb  man  that  openeth  not  his  m. 
Prot7.  24.  7.  a  fool  openeth  not  his  m.  in  the  gate 

31.  26.  she  openeth  her  ra.  with  wisdom 

TActr  MOUTH. 
Deut.  21. 1 5.  by  their  m.  every  controversy  be  tried 
Judg.  7.  6.  lapped,  putting  their  hand  to  their  m. 
EiraS.  1 17. 1  sent  them,  and  put  words  in  their  m. 
JVfA.9.20.  withheldest  not  thy  manna  from  their  m. 
Job  5.  15.  but  he  saveth  llie  poor  from  tAeir  ra. 

16.  10.  they  have  gaped  upon  me  with  tAcir  m. 
29.  9.  the  princes  laid  their  hand  on  their  m. 

10.  their  tongue  cleaved  to  the  roof  of  tAetr  m. 
Psal.  5.  9.  there  is  no  faithfulness  in  tlicir  m. 

17.  10.  with  tAfir  m.  they  speak  proudly 
49.  t  13.  their  posterity  delight  in  tAcir  ra. 
58.6.break  their  teeth,0  God,  in  their  m. break  out 
59.  7.  behold  they  belch  out  with  fAeir  m. 

12.  for  the  sin  of  their  m.  and  words  of  their  lips 
62.  4.  they  bless  with  tAeir  m.  but  curse  inwardly 
73.  9.  they  set  their  m.  against  the  heavens 
78.  36.  they  did  flatter  him  with  tAeir  ra.  and  lied 
149.  6.  let  the  high  praises  of  God  be  in  their  m. 

Isa.  29.  13.  this  people  draw  near  me  with  their  m. 
Jer.  7.  28.  and  truth  is  cut  off  from  tAei>  m. 

12. 2.  thou  art  near  in  their  m.  far  from  their  reint 
/.am.2.16.  enemies  have  open. tAeir  m. against  the« 
Eiek.  33.31.  with  their  m,  they  shew  much  love 

34.  10.  I  will  deliver  my  flock  from  tAeir  m. 
Mic.  6.  12.  their  tongue  is  deceitful  in  tAeir  m. 

1.  16.  they  shall  lay  their  hand  on  (AetV  771. 
Zeph.3. 13.  noradnceiiful  tongue  found  in  tAeir  m. 
ZccA.14.12.  tongue  shall  consuineaway  in  thtirm. 
Mat.  15.8.  this  peop.draweth  nigh  to  me  with  (A.  m. 
Jude  16.  their  ra.  speaketh  great  swelling  words 
Rev.  9.  19.  their  power  is  in  their  m.  and  tails 

11.5.  if  any  hurt  them,  fire  proceedeth  out  of  tA.TB. 

14.  5.  and  in  tAeir  m.  was  found  no  guile 

Thy  MOUTH. 
Kxod.i.ll.l  will  be  with  thym.nnA  teach  thee,  15 

13.  9.  that  the  Lord's  law  may  be  in  thy  m. 
23.13. make  no  mention  ofollier  gods  outof  tAy  jn. 

Deut.  23.  23.  keep  that  hast  proinised  with  thy  m, 
30. 14.  word  is  nigh  to  thee,  in  thym-  Rom.  10.  8. 
.^sA.  1. 8.  book  of  ihe  la  w  not  depart  out  of  tAy  m, 
Judg.  9. 38.  then  said  Zebul,  where  is  now  tAy  m.* 

1 1.  36.  if  thou  hast  opened  tAy  m.  to  the  Lord 
18.  19.  lay  thine  hand  upon  thy  m.  Prav.  30.  31 

2  Sam.  1.  16.  tAy  m.  hath  testified  against  thee 
1  Kings  8.24.  thou  spakest  with  thy  m.  2  CAr.  6. 15 
17.  24.  the  word  of  the  Lord  in  Ihy  m.  is  truth 
Job  8.  2.  the  words  of  t/«y  7n.  be  like  a  strong  wind 

21.  till  he  fill  Ikv  '71.  with  laughing,  and  thy  lipl 
15.  5.  for  tA7/  m.  uttereth  thine  iniquity 

6.  tAt'ne  own  m.  condemneth  thee,  and  not  I 

13.  that  thou  lettest  such  words  go  out  of  tAjrm 
33.  t  6.  behold,  I  am  according  to  tAy  m. 
39. 127.  doth  the  eagle  mount  up  by  thy  m.T 
Psai.  50.  le.shouldesi  take  my  covenant  in  tAy  Jd 

19.  tbougivest  t/i7/m.tocvil  ||  81.  10.  open  tAy  m. 
103.  5.  who  salisfieth  thy  ra.  with  good  things 
119. 13.  have  declared  all  the  judgments  of  tAy  m. 

72.  the  law  of  tAy  ra.  is  better  lo  me  than  gold 

88.  so  shall  I  keep  the  testimony  of  tAy  ra. 
138.  4.  when  they  hear  the  words  of  fAy  m. 
Prni).6.  2.  thou  art  snared  with  the  words  of  tAy  W. 
27.2.  let  another  praise  thee, and  not  tAineown  m. 
31.8.  open  thy  m.  for  the  dumb,  in  the  cause  of  all 

O.open  tAy  ra.  judge  riffhteously,  and  plead  cauM 
F.ccl.^.'i.  be  not  rash  with  thy  m.  to  utter  any  thinj 

6.  suflTer  not  tAy  ra.  to  cause  thy  flesh  to  sin 
Cant.  7.  9.  the  roof  of  «Ay  777.  like  the  best  wine 
/»<i.  .51. 16. 1  have  put  my  words  in  tAy  m.  Jer.  1. 9 
59. 21.  which  I  put  in  t.  m.  not  depart  ou«  of  t.  m. 


MUC 

Jer.  5. 14  I  will  mako  lu;  wordi  in  thy  m.  fire 

Eutk  i-  8.  open  thy  m.  and  uLit  that  1  give  thee 

3. 5M  muke  thy  tongue  cleave  lo  j  oof  of  (Ay  m. 
27. 1  wi"  open  thy  m.  and  tliou  ahalt  say  to  them 

16.  5U.  sister  Sodom  was  not  mentioned  by  thy  m 
63.  that  thou  mayest  never  open  thy  m.  any  more 

Uos.  8.  1.  set  the  trumpet  to  thy  m.  iio  shall  come 

Mic.  7.  5.  keep  doors  of  thy  m.  from  her  that  lieth 

Luke  19. 22.  out  of  thine  own  m.  will  I  judge  th>e 
Bom.  10.9.  if  coiil'ess  with  thy  m.  the  Lord  Jisus 

flew.  10.  9.  it  shall  he  in  thy  m.  sweet  as  honey 

Your  MOUTH. 
Arum.32.  24.  do  that  which  proceeded  out  of  y.  m 
1  Som  2.  3.  let  not  arrogaricy  come  out  of  your  in 
Job  21. 5.  mark  nie,  and  lay  your  hand  on  your  m 
Ezek.  35.  13.  thus  with  yuur  m.  ye  have  hoasted 
Joel  1.  5.  for  the  wine  is  cut  off  from  your  m. 
Eph.  4. 29.  let  no  ccnrujit  communication  proceed 
out  of  uourm.  but  what  is  edifying,  Col.  3.  8. 
MOUTHS. 
Deut.  31.  19.  write  this  song,  put  it  in  their  m. 

21.  not  be  forgotten  out  of  m.  of  their  seed 
1  Sam.  13.  121.  yet  they  had  a  file  with  m. 
Psal.  22.  13.  they  gaped  upon  nie  with  their  m. 

78.  30.  while  their  meat  was  yet  in  liieir  m. 

J15.  5.  they  have  ?n.  but  tiiey  sptak  not,  135.  16. 

135.  17.  neither  is  there  any  bitalh  in  their  m. 
Isa.  41. 1 15.  a  new  threshing  ins'.naneiit  having  m. 

52.  15.  the  kings  shall  shut  their  m  at  hiin 
Jer.ii.  25.  ye  and  wives  havespoken  witli  your  m 
Lam.  3. 4G.  our  enemies  opened  their  m.  i.gHinsl  us 
Dan.  G.  22.  my  God  hath  shut  the  lie  i.s'  m. 
Mic.  3.  5.  and  he  that  putteth  not  into  their  »a. 
T^t.  1.  li.  deceivers,  \7hose  m.  must  be  sioppeil 
Ueb.  11.  33.  wlio  slopped  the  m.  of  lions 
Jam.  3.  3.  behold,  we  put  bits  in  the  horses"  m. 
Rev.  9. 17.  out  of '.heir  m.  issued  fire  and  smoke,  18. 

MOWER. 
Psal.  129.  7.  wherewith  the  m.  fiUeth  no:  l.is  hand 

MOWINGS. 
Amos  7.  1.  the  latter  growt.n  after  the  king's  m 

MOW^N. 
Psal. 72.  6.  come  down  like  rain  upon  the  m.  grass 

MUCH. 
Oen.  26.  16.  for  thou  artm.  mightier  than  we 
Exod.  12.  42.  it  is  a  night  to  be  '«.  observed 

16.  18.  he  that  galheri  d  m.  2  Cur.  S.  ;5. 
Lev.  13.  7.  if  ihe  scab  spread  m.  abroad,  22  27,  35 
JVum.  21  4.  soul  of  the  people  was  m.  discouraged 
Deut.W.  38.  shall  carry  m.  seetj  out  into  the  field 
Josh.  22.  8.  return  w  ith  m.  riches  to  yeur  tents 
Ruth  1.  13.  it  grieveth  me  m.  fur  your  sakes 

1  Sam.  14.30.  had  there  been  a  wi.  greater  slaughter 

18.  30.  so  that  Ins  name  was  m.  set  by 

19.  2.  but  Jonathan  delighted  m.  in  Uavid 

26.  24.  as  thy  life  was  ?n.  set  by  this  day,  so  let 

my  life  be  m.  set  by  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

l^ffin^s  4.29. Solom. had  undeistand.  exceeding  m. 

2  Kings  10.  18.  but  Jehu  shall  serve  him  m. 

21. 6.  Ahab  wrought  m.  wickedness  in  sight  of  L. 
2  Chron.  27.  3.  on  the  wall  of  Ophel  he  built  7it. 

33.  6.  ftlanasseh  wrought  m.  evil  in  sight  of  Lord 
Ezra  10.  13.  and  it  is  a  time  of  m.  rain,  not  able 
JVch.  9.  37  it  yieldeth  m.  increase  unto  the  kings 
Job  5.  t2.5.  know  that  thy  seed  shall  be  m. 

31.  25.  because  mine  hand  had  gotten  m. 
Psal.  19. 1 13.  shall  be  innocent  from  m.  transgress. 

129. 1 1.  m.  have  they  afflicted  me  from  my  youth 
Pro'ii.  17.  7.  m.  less  do  lying  lips  become  a  prince 

19.  10.  m.  less  for  a  servant  to  have  rule  over 
Eccl.  5.]2.sleep  is  sweet,  whether  he  eat  little  or  m. 
17.  he  hath  m.  sorrow  and  wrath  with  sickness 

9.  18.  but  one  sinner  destroyeth  m.  good 
Jer.  2.  22.  for  though  thou  take  thee  m.  soap 
Ezek. 23. 3i.  itcontaineth  m.  ||  33.31.  shew  m.  love 
Dan.  4.  12.  and  the  fruit  thereof  was  m.  21. 
Mic.  6. 1 16.  doth  m.  keep  the  statutes  of  Omri 
Hag.  1. 6.  ye  have  sown  m.  ||  9.  ye  looked  for  7n. 
Mat.  6.  26.  are  ye  not  m.  better  than  they  f 

26. 9.  this  ointment  might  have  been  sold  for  m. 
Mark  4.  5.  where  it  had  not  m.  earth.  Mat.  13.5. 
Luke  1. 1  28.  hail,  thou  that  art  m.  graced 

7.  47.  her  many  sins  are  forgiven,  for  she  loved  m. 

12.  48.  for  to  whom  m.  is  given,  of  him  shall  m.  be 

required,  to  whom  men  have  committed  m. 
16.  ll).  he  that  is  failhliil  also  in  m.  is  unjust  inm. 
'ohn  12.  24.  it  bringeth  forth  m.  fruit,  15.  5. 
14.  !•).  hereafter  I  will  not  talk  m.  with  yuu 
tfcfs  16.  16.  which  brnu<;ht  her  masters  m.  gain 
18.  27.  who  helped  them  m.  which  had  believed 
26.24. Festiissaid.m  learningdoth  make  thee  mad 
Rom.  3.  2.  m.  every  way     16. 12.  laboured  m.  in  L 

Cor.  2.  4.  out  of™,  affliction  I  wrote  to  you 
Heb  12.  9.  m.  rather  be  in  subjection  and  live 

25  m.  more  shall  not  we  jscape,  if  we  turn  away 
Jam  5.  16.  hie  prayer  of  ftie  righteous  availeth  m. 
Rev  5.  4. 1  wept  m.  because  no  man  was  found 

Jis  MUCH. 
Oen.  23  9.  give  it  for  as  m.  money  as  it  is  worth 

13,  34,  mew  wu  nve  times  as  m.  as  an;  uf  theirs 

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MUL 

Oen.  44. 1.  (ill  sacks  with  food  as  m.  as  they  carry 
Exod.  16.  5.  twice  as  m.  as  they  gather  daily,  22. 
L,ev.  7. 10.  Aaron's  sons  have  one  as  in.  asanotlier 
Josh.  17. 14.  for  as  m.  as  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me 

1  Sam.  2.  16.  then  take  as  vi.  as  thy  soul  desireth 

2  Chron.  2.  16.  cut  wood  as  vi.  as  thou  slialt  need 
Jobi2. 10.  the  Ld.gave  Job  twice  as  m.  as  he  had 
Ps.  H'J.  14.  joy  in  testimonies,  as  in.  as  in  all  riches 
Lukt  6.  34.  sinners  lend,  to  receive  as  m.  again 
John  ti.  11.  likewise  of  lishes  as  m.  as  they  would 
Rum.  1. 15.  as  in.  as  in  me  is,  I  am  ready  to  preach 

1 1.  13.  in  as  in.  as  1  am  tlie  apostle  of  the  Gentiles 
12. 18.  as  III.  a<  lieth  in  you, live  peaceably  with  all 
Phil.  1.  7.  in  as  m.  as  both  in  boiids,  and  in  defence 
Heb.  3.  3.  in  as  in.  as  he  wlio  budded  the  house 
7.  20.  in  as  m.  as  not  without  an  oath  was  priest 

1  Pt'f.4.l3  in  as  m.  as  ye  are  partakers  of  sutterirgs 
See  How  much,    How   viuch   less,  How   much 

more,  Much  Mork,  PaoPLB. 
vSu  xMUCH. 
Exod.  14.  28.  remained  not  su  m  as  one  of  thei 
30.  23.  and  of  sweet  cinnamon  half  so  m. 
Lev.  14.  21.  if  he  be  poor  and  cannot  get  so  m. 
Deut   2.  5  not  give  you  so  m   as  a  foot  breadth 

2  Sam.  14.  25  none  to  b  su  in,  praised  as  Absal.m 

17.  12.  there  shall  not  bi'  leftsw  m   as  one 

2  Chron  20  25.  in  gathering  the  spuil,  it  was  so  in 
Prov  19.  24   will  nut  so  m  as  bring  it  t..  hia  mouth 

25  16  eat  Slim  asissufhcieiit  for  thee,  lest  filled 
Jer  2  36  why  gaddect  thou  swm  to  change  thy  way  ^ 
Mai  3  13  what  have  we  spoken  su  in.  against  thee" 
Mat  15  33  whence  should  we  have  su  jn  bread? 
Marki  2  was  nu  room,  no  not  so  m  asabuut  do  .r 

3  2U.  Su  tha.  .'^ey  could  not  so  m  as  eat,  6  31 

7.  36  s.'  m  mure  a  great  deal  they  published  it 
Luke  $15  So  m  the  mure  went  there  a  fame  abnad 

6  3  have  ye  n>  t  read  so  m  as  this  what  David  did 

18  13  wuuldm.t  hftupsw  m.  as  his  eyes  lo  heaven 
39  he  cried  s  •  m  the  more,  have  mercy  on  me 

Jicts5  8  ifyeseldilforso  in  she  said,  yea,  for  sura 
7.  5  nu  inheritance,  nutsu  m  as  to  set  his  fout  on 

19  2  rutlsum  as  heard  whether  any  Holy  Ghusi 
I  Cur  5  I  nuts»m  as  named  amung  the  Gentiles 
2Cur  9  1 5  bi  unty  hath  been  so  m  spukenuf  befor 
Heb  1  4  being  made  SI  7n  better  than  the  ang.  Is 

7.22  by  Su  m  Jesus  madiaurety  of  bettertestam 
10  35  and  su  m  mure  as  ye  see  day  approaching 
12  20  if  so  m  as  a  beast  tuut^  the  mountain 
Rev.  18.  7.  so  m.  U  rimnt  and  sorrow  give  her 

Too  MUCH. 
Ezjd  36  7.  the  stuff  was  sufficient,  and  tjo  m. 
JVuHi.l6.3.9aid  to  them,  ye  take  too  m.  upon  you,  7 
Jush.  19.  9.  part  of  children  of  Judah  was  tuu  m 
1  Kings  12  28.  loo  m.  for  you  to  go  uji  to  Jerusalen 
Esth.  1.  18.  thus  shall  theie  arise  too  in.  contempt 

rery  MUCH. 
Gen.  41.  49.  Joseph  gathered  corn  as  sand,  very  m. 
Exod.  12.  38.  very  m.  cattle  went  up  with  them 
.Tosh.  13.  1.  remaineth  very  in.  land  to  be  possessed 
22.  8.  return  with  very  m.  cattle,  very  in.  raiment 

1  AVrt  u-sl0.2.queen  of  Sheba  came  with  very  in  gold 
2Kings2l.  16.  Manassehshed  innoc.  h\ooiXvery  m 
IChr.  18.8.  from  Chun  brought  David  very  m.  brass 

2  Chron.  14.  13.  they  carried  away  very  m.  spoil 
32.  29.  for  God  hath  given  him  substance  very  m 
36. 14.  the  priests  and  people  transgressed  very  m. 

Psal.  119.  107.  I  am  afflicted  verym.  quicken  me 
Jer.  40.  12.  and  gathered  summer-fruits  very  m. 

MUFFLEES. 
fsa.  3.  19.  I  will  take  away  the  chiins,  the  m. 

MULBERRY-TREES. 

2  Sam.  5.  23.  thou  shalt  not  go  up,  but  come  upon 

them  over-against  the  in.-trees,  1  Chr.  14.  14. 

24.  when  thou  hearest  the  sound  in  tops  of  the 

m.-trees,  then  bestir  thyself,  1  Chron.  14.  15 

Ps.  84.  t6.  who  passing  thro'  the  valley  of  m.-trees 

MULE. 
2  Sam.  13.  29.  every  man  gat  him  upon  his  m. 

18.  9.  Absalom  rode  on  a  in.  the  m.  went  a%vay 
1  Kings  1.  33.  cause  Soloni.  to  ride  on  my  ra.  38. 44 
Psal.  32.  9.  be  not  as  the  horse  or  m.  w  hich  have 
ZecA.14.15.80  8hallbe  plague  of  the  horse,  of  thern, 

MULES. 
Gen  36.  24.  Anah  that  found  m.  in  the  wilderness 

1  Kings  4.  t28.  they  brought  barley  for  Ihe  m. 
10. 25.  brought  m.  rate  year  by  year,  2  CAr.  9.  24 
18  5  We  may  find  grass  to  sav<'  the  m.  alive 

2  ff'/no-s 5. 17.be given  to  thy  servant  twujji. burden 
1  Chron  12. 40.  brought  bread  on  camels  and  on  m 
Ezra  2.  06.  their  m  were  245,  JVcA.  7.  68. 

Esth  8.  10.  he  sent  letters  by  riders  on  m.  14. 

/s(i.  66  20.  they  shall  bring  your  brethren  on  m. 

Ezek.  27. 14.  Togarmah  traded  in  thy  fairs  with  m 
MULTIPLY. 

Gen.  1  22.  be  fruitf  and  m.28.  |  8. 17.  ]  9. 7.  |  33. 11 
3.  16.  I  will  m.  thy  sorrow  and  conception 
6.  1.  when  men  began  torn,  on  the  faceoftheearth 
16. 10. 1  will  m.  Hagar's  seed  exceedingly,  17. 20. 
17.  2.  and  I  will  m.  thee  exceedingly,  48.  4. 
22. 17. 1  will  m.  thy  seed,  20.  4.  24.  Ucb,  6.  14, 


MUL. 

Gen.®. 3.  God  Almighty  blc?B  Aee,  and  m  thee 

Eiod.1.10.  Ictus  deal  wisely  with  them;  lestthej  at 
7.3. 1  will  m.  my  signs  and  wonders  in  Egypt 
23. 29.  lest  the  beast  of  the  tield  m.  against  thee 

30.  1 15.  the  rich  shall  not  m.  half  a  shekel 

32. 13.  to  whom  thou  saidst,  I  will  /«.  your  seedi    . 

Lev.  26.  9.  Veut.  7. 13.  |  13. 17.1  2d.  i  3.  |  .TO  5 
Lev.  11.  t  42.  whatsoever  doth  m.  feet,  not  cat 
jVum.'JS.  154.  to  many  ?«.  Ins  inheritance,  33.  fSI 
i'eu«.8.1.tliat  ye  may  live  and  m.  and  go  in,  30.  16 
17.  16.  the  king  shall  not  m.  horses  to  himself 
17.  neither  shall  he  m.  wives,  nor  silver,  and  goW 
2  Sam.  14.  j  11.  revenger  do  not  m.  to  destrov 

1  Chron.  4.  27.  neither  did  all  their  family  m 
.Job  29.  18.  I  shall  m.  my  days  as  the  sand 
Isa.  1.  1 15.  when  ye  m.  prayer,  I  will  not  hear 

hij.  f  7.  return  to  God,  for  he  will  m.  lo  pardou 
Jer.  30.  19.  I  will  m.  them,  they  shall  noi  be  few 

33.  22  so  will  I  m.  the  seed  of  David  my  servant 
Ezek.  16.  7.  I  have  caused  thee  to  m   as  the  bud 

36   10.  I  will  m.  men  ||  11.  m.  man  and  beast 
30  I  will  m.  the  fruit  of  the  tree,  and  increase 
37.  26  and  I  will  place  them  and  m.  them 
.linos  4  4  come  to  Bethel,  atGilgal  m  tran?gres8io» 

2  dr.  ;i   10  and  m  your  seed  sown,  and  increaM 

MULTIPLIED. 
Gen  47.  27.  Israel  grew  and  m.  Exod.  1.  7,  20. 
Exud  1.  12  the  more  afflicted,  they  m.  and  grew 

11  9  that  my  wonders  may  be  ra.  in  Egypt 
Deut   1    10.  the  Lord  your  God  hath  »ji.  you 

8  13  thy  gold  is  m.  and  all  that  thou  hast  is  m. 

11  21.  that  your  days  may  be  m.  in  the  land 
-^  sA  24  3.  I  am  his  seed,  and  gave  him  Isaac 
.fudg   IG.  t24.  our  enemy  who  m.  our  slain 

1  Sum.  1. 1  12.  as  she  m.  lo  pray,  Eli  marked 

2  Sam.  22.  t  36.  and  thy  gentleness  hath  m.  rao 

1  Chrun  5  9. because  their  cattle  were  m.  in  Gilead 

2  Chron.  .''3.  f  23.  but  Anion  in.  trespass 
JVM  6  t  17.  the  nobles  m.  leiters  to  Tobiah 
J"b  27.  14.  if  his  children  be  m.  it  is  for  sword 

35  6.  if  thy  transgressions  be  m.whatdoest  to  himl 
Psal.  !6  4.  their  sorrows  shall  be  m.  that  hasteo 

38   19  they  that  hate  me  wrongfully  are  m. 

107.  38  he  blcsseth  them,  so  that  they  are  m. 
Pron.  9.  II.  Or  by  me  thy  days  shall  be  m. 

29  16  wht  n  wicked  are  ni. transgression  increaselfc 
/6a.  9  3.  thou  hast  jit.the  nation,  and  not  increased 

59   12  fur  our  transgressions  are  m.  before  thee 
Jer.  3.  16.  when  ye  be  m.  they  shall  say  no  more 

46. 1 16.  he  m.  the  fallcr,  one  fell  on  another 
Ezik.  5.  7.  ye  m.  more  than  the  nations  about  yow 

11.  6.  ye  have  m.  your  slain  in  this  city 

16.  25  Ihuu  hast  m.  thy  whoredoms,  23.  19. 
29.  n.  fornication  ||  51.  m.  abominations 
21.  15.  that  their  heart  may  faint,  and  ruins  be  m 

31.  5.  his  boughs  were  m.  |{  35.  13.  in.  your  words 
Dan.  4.  1.  peace  be  m.  to  you,  6.  25.  1  Pet.  1.  2^ 

2  Pet.  1.2.  Jude  2. 
//os  2. 8.  did  not  know  that  Im.  her  silver  andgokt 

8.  14.  and  Judah  hath  m.  fenced  cities 

12.  10.  I  have  m.  visions,  and  used  similitudes 
JVaA.  3. 16.  thou  hast  ra.  thy  merchants  above  stars 
Jlttsd.  1.  when  the  number  of  disii])les  was  «.  7. 

7.  17.  the  people  grew  and  m  in  Egyjit 

9.  31.  walking  in  the  fear  if  the  Lord  were  tn. 
12.  24.  but  the  word  of  God  grew  and  m. 

MULTIPLIEDST. 
,YeA.9. 23.  their  children  alsom.  thuu  asthestaK 

MULTIPLIETH. 
Job  9.  17.  he  m.  my  wounds  w  ithout  cause 

34.  37.  he  ?«.  his  wards  against  God 
3.5.  16.  he  TO.  words  without  knowledge 

Eccl.  10. 1 14.  a  fuol  also  m.  words,  man  cannot  tellE 
MULTIPLYING. 

Gen.  22.  17.  in  ni.  1  will  multiply,  Heb.  6.  14. 
MULTITUDE 

Signifies,  [1]  J)  great  covipany  or  number  of  per 
sons  or  things,  Gen.  3n.  30.  |48.  4.  [2j  The  com- 
mon people,  ^ial.  9.  33.  [3]  The  whole  assem 
bly,  both  common  people  and  senators,  Acts  23- 
7.  [4]  The  church, or  a  company  of  the  faith 
ful,  Acts  15.  12,  22.  I  21.  22.  [5]  Great  store 
ur  plenty,  .let.  10.  13.  [6]  Much  variety,  Eccl 
5  3,  7.     [7]  Infinite,  Psal.  51.  1. 

Gen  16  10  n  Inumbered  fur  m..32. 12. 1  A'eno-s  3.a 
17  t  4   thou  shalt  he  a  father  of  m.  of  nations 

28  3  G"d  Almi:;hty  make  thee  a  m.  of  people 

30  30  and  it  is  now  hicreased  unto  a  ra. 

48  4  I  will  make  .  f  thee  a  m.  of  people,  16,  19. 
Exod.  12  38  a  mixed  in.  went  uji  also  with  then* 
23.  2  thou  shalt  n  t  follow  a  ra.  to  do  evil 
Lev.  25  16  according  to  the  m.  of  years  increase 
JVum.  11.  4.  and  the  mixed  m.  fell  a  lusting 
Deut.  1.  10  behold,  ye  are  this  day  as  the  stars 
for  m.  10.  22.  |  28.  62.  Heb.  11.  12. 
Jush.  11.  4.  as  sand  on  sea-shore  for  ?/«.  Judg.  7  12. 
1  Sam.  13.  5.  2  Sam.  17.  11.  1  Kingt 
4.20. 
ludg  6.  5  Midianites  as  grasshopperi  for  m.  7. 1% 

i  Sam.  14. 16.  behold,  the  m.  melted  aww 


MUL 

i  Sam.  6. 19.  he  dealt  among  tlie  wliole  m.  or  Israel 

1  Htnga  7.  t  ■!"■  uiiweiiilieii  tor  the  exceeding  m. 
H-  S.  and  uxeii  tliai  could  nol  be  told  tor  m. 

2  Kings  7.  \'i.  tliey  are  as  all  the  m.  that  aie  left 
|y.  23.  hast  said.  «'il!i  the  vi.  of  my  chariots  1  am 

come  up  to  the  sides  ot  Lebanon,  Isa.  37.  i!4. 
i  Ckron.  1.  9.  over  a  people  like  the  dust  for  m. 
14    11.  in  thy  name  we  go  against  this  m. 
20.  24.  and  behold,  the  m.  were  dead  bodies 

50.  13.  lor  a  m.  had  not  cleansed  themselves 
32  7.  be  i.ot  ali  aid  of  all  the  m.  with  him 

-Xek.  13.3.  they  separated  from  Israel  the  mixed  m. 
1 22.  spare  me,  according  to  m.  of  thy  mercy 

iLstk.  5.  II   HaiMaii  told  ul'the  in.  of  his  children 
Hi.  3.  Alorducai  accepted  of  l!ie  m.  of  brethren 

Job  4.  t  H'  uiade  the  m.  of  my  bones  to  shake 
11.  2.  should  not  the  m.  of  words  be  answered? 
32.  7.  and  m.  of  years  should  teach  wisdom 
35.  9.  by  reason  of  the  m.  o  f  oppressions  they  made 
39.  7.  he  scoHieth  the  m.  of  the  city,  nor  regardeth 

Paal.  5.  7.  I  will  come  in  the  in.  of  thy  mercy 

10.  cast  them  out  in  in.  of  their  transgressions 
83. 16.  there  is  no  king  saved  by  the  m.  of  a  host 
42. 4. 1  had  gone  with  the  m.  to  the  house  of  God 
49.  6.  that  boast  themselves  in  m.  of  their  riches 

51.  1.  according  to  the  m.  of  thy  mtrcies  blot  out 
58.  30.  rebuke  the  m.  of  bulls,  with  calves 

69.  13.  O  God,  in  the  m  of  thy  mercy,  hear  me  ; 

16.  turn  to  me,  according  to  m.  of  thy  mercies 
74.  19.  deliver  me  not  to  the  m.  of  the  wicked 
94.  19.  in  the  m.  of  my  thoughts  within  me 
106.  7.  they  remembered  not  m.  of  thy  mercies 

45.  and  repented,  according  to  m.  of  his  mercies 
109.  30.  I  will  praise  him  among  the  m 
Prov.  10.  19.  in  the  m.  of  words  wanteth  not  sin 

11.  14.  in  the  in.  of  counsellors  is  safety,  24.  6. 

14.  2;?.  in  the  m.  of  people  is  the  king's  hcmour 

15.  22.  in  m.  of  counsellors  they  are  established 

20.  15.  there  is  gold,  and  a  m.  of  rubies 
Ecc/.5.3.for  a  dream  Cometh  through  them. of  busi- 
ness, a  fool's  voice  is  known  by  the  rn.  of  words 

7.  in  the  7it.  of  dreams  there  are  divers  vanities 
'sa.  1.  11.  to  what  purpose  is  the  m.  of  sacrifices? 

5.  13.  and  their  ri.  dried  up  with  thirst 

14.  their  m.  and  pomp  shall  descend  into  hell 
17.12.  woe  to  m.  of  many  people  which  make  noise 
99.  8.  so  m.  of  nations  be  that  fight  against  Zion 
31.  4.  when  m.  of  shepherds  is  called  against  him 
47  9.  shall  come  on  thee  for  m.  of  thy  sorceries 

12.  stand  now  with  the  m.  of  thy  sorceries 

13.  thou  art  wearied  in  the  m.  of  thy  counsels 
60.  6.  the  m.  of  camels  shall  cover  thee 

63.  7.  according  to  m.  of  his  loving  kindnesses 

tl5.  the  7n.  of  thy  bowels,  are  they  restrained? 
Jer.  10. 13.  is  a  m.  of  waters  in  heavens,  51.  16. 

12.  6.  yea,  they  have  called  a  m.  after  thee 
30.14.1  have  wounded  thee  for  m.  of  thine  iniquity 
46.25.  behold,  I  will  punish  the  m.  of  No 
Lam.  1.  5.  afflicted  her,  form,  of  her  transgressions 

3.  32.  compassion  according  to  m.  of  his  mercies 
Ezek.  7.  12.  wrath  is  on  all  the  m.  thereof,  14. 
13.for  the  vision  ie  touching  the  whole  m.  thereof 

14.  4.  answer  him  according  to  the  m.  of  his  idols 

27.  12.  by  reason  of  the  m'.  of  riches,  18.  33. 
16.  by  reason  of  the  m.  of  thy  wares,  18. 

31.  18.'  this  IS  Pharaoh  and  all'  his  m.  32.  32. 

32.24.  Elam  and  her  m.  W  26.  Tubal  and  all  herm. 

39.  11.  they  shall  bury  Gog,  ami  all  his  m. 
Dan.  10. 6.  voice  of  his  words  like  the  voice  of  a  m. 

11.  13.  the  king  of  the  north  shall  set  forth  a  m. 
Hos.  9.  7.  the  days  of  recompence  are  come;  the 

m.  of  thine  iniquity 
10.  13.  thou  didst  trust  in  the  m.  of  mighty  men 
ATah.  3.  3.  there  is  a  m.  of  slain,  they  stumble 

4.  because  of  the  m.  of  the  whoredoms  of  harlot 
Zech.  8.  t  4.  with  his  staff  for  m.  of  days 
Mat.  14.  5.  put  to  death,  he  feared  the  m.  21.  46. 
15.32. 1  have  civmpassion  on  the  m.  Mark  8.  2. 
JIfarft  5.31.spest  them,  thronging  thee,  Luke  8.  45. 
/^uAe2.13.thnre  wns  with  the  angel  a  m.  ofthehost 

12.  1.  were  gathered  together  an  innumerable  m. 
K.  6.  to  betray  him  in  the  absence  of  the  m. 

47.  and  while  he  yet  spake,  behold,  a  m. 
23.  1.  and  the  whole  m.  of  them  arose,  and  led 
him  to  Pilate 
John  5.  13.  a  m.  being  present  in  that  place 

21.  6.  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the  m.  of  fishes 
Acts  4.  32.  the  m.  that  believed  were  of  one  heart 

6.  5.  and  the  saying  pleased  the  whole  m. 

16.  22.  the  m.  rose  up  together  against  them 
21.  22.  the  m.  muet  neerls  come  together 

Kfk.  4.  t  8.  he  ascended,  he  led  a  m.  ol  captives 

^am.  5. 20.  shall  sare  a  soul  from  death,  and  shall 

hide  a  m.  of  sins 

I  Pet.  4.  8.  for  charity  shall  cover  the  m.  of  lint 

.fee  Orbat. 

MULTirrnRS. 

Kirk.  32.  20.  draw  her  and  ill  her  m. 
hel^.  14-  m.  "•■  in  the  vallev  of  decinion 
Mat,  9-  33.  tfa«  dumb  ipnke :  and  the  m.  marvelled 
397 


MUIl 

Mat.  9.  36.  when  he  saw  the  m.  lie  was  moved 
21.  9.  the  m.  that  went  before,  and  that  follow 
ed,  cried,  saying,  Hosaima  to  Son  of  Uavid 
.i^cts  5.  14.  m.  were  added  both  of  men  and  women 
13.  45.  Jews  saw  m.  they  were  filled  with  envy 
Rev.  17.  15.  the  waters  are  m.  and  nations 
.Sec  Grk.it. 
MUNITION. 
Isa.  29.  7.  all  that  fight  against  her  and  her  m. 
J^ah.  2.  1.  keep  the  in.  watch  the  way,  fortify 

MUNITIONS. 
Isa.  33.  16.  his  defence  shall  be  the  m.  of  rocks 
Dan.  11.  1 15.  the  king  shall  take  the  city  of  ni. 
t38.  in  his  estate  he  will  honour  the  God  of  m 
t3U.  thus  shall  he  do  in  the  fortresses  of  m. 
MURDER 
Signifies,  [1]  The  taking  away  of  a  man's  lifi 
unlawfully,  Mark  15.  7.     [2]   All  cruelty  in 
thought,  word,  or  deed,  Mat.  19.18. 1  John  3.  15. 
Voluntary  murder  was  always  punished  with 
death,  but  involuntary  or  accidental  murder, 
among  the  Hebrews,  was  only  punished  by  ba 
nishment.  Cities  of  refuge  were  appointed  for 
involuntary  manslaughter,  whither  they  might 
retire,  and  continue  in  safety,  till  the  death  of 
the  high  priest;  then  the  offender  was  at  liberty 
to  return  to  his  own  city,  and  his  own  house,  if 
he  pleased.  But  as  for  the  voluntary  murderer, 
he  was  put  to  death  without  any  remission,  ami 
the  kinsmen  of  the  murdered  person  might  kill 
him  with  impunity.     Money  could  not  redeem 
his  life ;  he  was  dragged  away,  even  from  the 
altar,  if  he  had  taken  refuge  there,  Num.  .S5 
27,28,31.     The  ceremony  used  by  the  Israel 
ites,  when  a  dead  body  was  fonnd  in  the  fields 
slain  by  a  murderer  unknown,  as  it  is  recorded, 
Deut.  21.  from  verse  1   to  9,  may  inform  us, 
what  idea  they  had  of  the  hein"usness  of  mur- 
der, and  how  much  horior  they  conceived  at  this 
crime;  and  also  the  fear  they  were  in,  that 
God  might  take  vengeance  for  it  on  the  whole 
country;  and  of  the  pollution  that  the  country 
was  supposed  to  contract,  by  the  blood  that 
was  spilt  in  it,  unless  it  were  expiated,  or  re- 
venged upon  him  that  was  the  occasion  of  it, 
if  he  could  by  any  means  be  discovered. 
Psai  10.  8.  in  secret  doth  he  m.  the  innocent 
94.  6.  they  slay  the  widow,  and  m.  the  fatherless 
Jer.  7.  9.  will  ye  steal,  m.  and  commit  adultery  ? 
Hos.  0.  9.  so  priests  m.  in  the  way  by  consent 

MURDER. 
Mat.  19.  18.  Jesus  said,  thou  shalt  do  no  m. 
Mark  15.  7.  one  Barabbas,  who  had  committed  m. 
Luke  23.  19.  and  for  m.  was  cast  into  prison,  25. 
Rom.  1.  29.  full  of  envv,  ?«.  debate,  deceit 

MURDERER. 
JVum.  35. 16.  if  he  smite  him  he  is  a  m.  the  m.  shall 
surely  be  put  to  death,  17,  18,  21. 
19.  the  revenger  of  blood  shall  slay  the  m.  21. 

30.  m. shall  be  put  to  death  by  mouth  of  witnesses 

31.  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for  the  life  of  a  m. 
iKings  6.32.see  how  this  son  of  ?«.  hath  sent  to  take 
Job  24.  14.  m.  rising  with  the  light,  killeth  the  poor 
//<;s.9.13.Ephraim  bring  forth  his  children  to  them. 
.John  8.  44.  he  was  a  m.  from  the  beginning 
Acts  3.  14.  ye  desired  a  m.  to  be  granted  to  you 

28.  4.  they  said,  no  doubt  this  man  is  a  m. 
1  Pet.  4.  15.  but  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  m. 

1  John  3.  15.  whoso  hateth  his  brother  Is  a  m.  ye 

know  that  no  m.  hath  eternal  life  abiding 
in  him 

MURDERERS. 

2  Kings  14.  6.  the  children  of  the  m.  he  slew  not 
Isa.  1.  21.  righteousness  lodged  in  it,  but  now  m. 
.Jer.  4.  31.  for  my  soul  is  wearied,  because  of  m. 
Mat.  22.  7  he  sent  forth  and  destroyed  those  m. 
Jicts  7.  52.  of  whom  ve  have  been  now  the  m. 

21.  .38.  and  leddest  out  4000  men  that  were  m. 

1  Tnn.  1.9.  law  madefor  m.  of  fathers  and  mothers 
Rev.  21.  8.  m.  shall  have  their  part  in  the  lake 

22.  1.5.  for  without  are  whoremongers  and  m. 

MURDERS. 

Mat.  15.19.  out  of  the  heart  proceed  m  Markl.'iX. 

Gal.  5. 21.  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  envyings,  m. 

Rev.  9.  21.  neither  repented  they  of  their  m.  nor 
of  their  sorceries 
MURMUR 

Signifies,  To  repine  at  or  complain  of  some  wrong 
pretended  to  hahe  been  received,  Exod.  16. 
2.  .St.  Paul  forbids  all  murmuring,  which 
was  so  fatal  to  the  Israelites  that  murmured 
in  the  wilderness,  1  (^or.  10.  10.  and  for 
which  God  punished  them  severely.  They 
murmured  at  the  Graves  of  Lust,  and  God 
sent  them  quails  for  food;  but  hardly  was 
this  meat  nut  of  their  mouths,  before  the  wrath 
of  The  iMrd  was  kindled  against  them,  and 
he  destroyed  three  and  twenty  thousand  of 
them.  Num.  II.  33,  34.  Psal.  78.  30,  31. 
They  mttrmured  again  afltr  the  return  of  the 


MUS 

spie$  that  were  sent  to  search  cut  and  view 
the  promised  land;  and  (iod  punished  them 
by  depriving  them  of  the  happiness  of  evet 
seeing  that  land,  and  condemned  them  to  dig 
/«  the  wilderness.  Num.  14.  2'.»,  30.  They  were 
again  punished  for  murmuring  by  tJie  fiery 
serpents  that  God  sent  among  them,  whicf 
killed  a  great  number  of  them.  Num.  21.  4,  5 
6.  The  murmuring  of  Miriam  the  sister  ef 
Moses,  was  chastised  by  a  leprosy  ilat  seiiea 
her  whole  body,  and  obliged  her  to  abide  seven 
days  without  the  camp.  Num.  12.  I,  2,  10, 
15.  JInd  the  murmuring  and  rebellion  of 
Koiah,  Dalhan,  and  Ahiram,  was  punished  m 
a  still  more  terrible  manner,  the  earth  open- 
ing and  swallowing  up  the  authors  of  the  se 
dition,  and  fire  consuming  their  arrompliceg 
Num.  16.  3,  31,  32,  35. 

Exod.  16.  7.  what  are  we,  that  ye  m.  against  usi 
8.  Lord  hearelh  murmurings  ye  m.  JVum.  14.27. 

JVum.  14. 36.  the  spies  made  the  congregation  to  m. 

16.  II.  what  is  Aaron,  that  ye  m.  against  himi 

17.  5.  of  Israel,  whereby  they  m.  against  you 
Lam.  3.  f  39.  wherefore  doth  a  living  man  m.  ? 
.fohn  6. 43.  Jesus  said,  m.  not  among  yourselves 

1  Cor.  10  10.  neither  m.  as  some  of  them  murmured 

MURMURED. 
Exod.  15.  24.  the  people  m.  against  Moses,  17.  3. 
16.  2.  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel  m.  against 
Moses  and  Aaron,  JVum.  14.  2.  |  10.  41. 
M'um.  14.  29.  from  twenty  years  old, which  have  m. 
Dent.  1.  27.  and  ye  m.  in  your  tents,  and  said 
Josh.  9.  18.  all  the  congregation  m.  against  prince* 
Psal  106. 25.  t^y  believed  not,  but  m.  in  their  tenta 
Isa.  29.  24.  they  that  m.  shall  learn  doctrine 
j>fa(.20.11.whin  they  had  received  a  penny,  they  rn. 
Mark  14.  5.  and  they  m.  against  her 
I.,uke  5.  30.  but  the  Scribes  and  Pharisees™. 
15.  2.  they  m.  saying,  this  man  icceiveth  sinner« 
19.  7.  m.  that  he  was  gone  to  beguest  to  Zaccheus 
John  6.  41.  the  Jews  m.  at  him,  because  he  said 

61.  he  knew  that  his  disciples  m.  at  it 
7.  32.  the  Pharisees  heard  that  the  people  m. 
1  Cor.  10. 10.  neither  murmur  as  some  of  them  m. 

MUKMURERS. 
y«rfel6. these  are  7n.com  planters,  vialkinc  after  luBti 

MURMURING. 
John  7.  12.  there  was  much  m.  among  the  people 
Acts  6.  1.  a  77U  of  Grecians  ag.iinst  the  Hebrews 

MURMURINGS. 
Eio(i.l6.7.heheareth  your /n.  8, 9, 12.  M'um.  14.27 

8.  your  m.  are  not  against  us,  hut  the  Lord 
JV«7n.  17.  5.  I  will  make  to  cease  the  m.  of  Israel 
10.  thou  shalt  quite  take  away  their  m.  from  me 
Phil.  2. 14.  do  all  things  without  m.  and  disputines 

MURRAIN. 
Ej:od.9.3.therefore  there  si  I  ali  be  a  very  grievous  m 
Psal.  78. 1 50.  he  gave  their  beasts  to  the  m. 

MUSE. 
Psal.  143.  5.  I  OT.  on  the  work  of  thy  hands 

MUSED. 
I.uke  3.  15.  all  men  m.  in  their  hearts  of  John 

MUSING. 
Psal.  39.  3.  while  I  was  771.  the  fire  burned 

MUSICAL. 
1  Chron.  16.  42.  with  771.  instruments  of  God 
JVch.  12.  36.  with  the  m.  instruments  of  David 
Eccl.  2.  8.  as  m.  instruments,  and  that  of  all  sort* 

MUSICIANS. 
/<ctj.l8.22.voice  of77i.sliiill  be  heard  no  more  in  thee 

MUSIC. 
1 .5(17(1.18.6. women  came  to  meet  king  Saul  with  m. 

1  Chr.  15.  16.  to  be  the  singers  with  instruments 

of  m.  2  C/(707i.  5.  13.  |  23.  13.  |  34.  12 

2  Chr.  7.  6.  Levites  with  instruments  of  m. 
Eccl.  12.  4.  daughters  of  m.  shall  be  brought  low 
Lam.  3.  63.  sitting  and  rising,  I  am  their  m. 

5.  14.  your.;  men  have  ceased  from  their  m. 
Dan.  3.  5.  when  ye  hear  all  kinds  of  m.  7.  10,  15. 

6.  18.  neither  were  instruments  of  777.  brought 
Amos  6. 5.  that  invent  instrumentsof  m.  like  David 
I^uke  15.  25.  his  elder  sim  heard  m.  and  dancinr 

MUST 
Denotes,  (I)  A  necessity  of  that  thing  to  which  it 
is  applied,  Heb.  9.  10.     [1]   Of  a  good  thing, 
in  respect  either  of  God's  commandment  or 
promise,  Mark  9.  II.  Rom.  13.  5.     [2]  Of  moral 
evil,  or  sin,  in  respect  of  God^s  permission  of 
it,  man's  propensity  to  it,  and  Satan's  sug- 
gestion of  it,  Mat."  18.  7.     (II)  A  duty,  and 
that  which  ought  to  be,  2  Tim.  2  6. 
r; (■77.24. 5. 771. 1  needs  bring  thy  son  again  to  thelandt 
29.  26.  it  m,.  not  be  so  (lone  in  our  country 
30. 16.  thou  771.  come  into  mc  ||  43.  11  ifitm.  beie 
Lev.  11.  32.  it  771.  be  put  in  water,  so  be  cleaoaod 
23.  6.  seven  days  ye  m.  eat  unleavened  bread 
JV*Hm.  6.  21.  so  he  m.  do  after  the  law  ofsffparKtioB 
20.  10.  m.  we  fetch  you  water  out  of  this  rock  ? 
23. 13.  m.  I  not  take  hce(i  to  speak  that  the  ho*4 
26.  all  that  the  Lord  speaketh  that  I  m,  do 


MYR 

f)e*t  1.22.  bring  us  word  by  what  way  we  m.  go 
4  23  I  m.  die  in  this  land,  1  m.  not  go  over 
J2.  18.  thou  771.  eat  them  belbre  the  Lord  thy  God 
31. 14.  thy  days  approach  that  thou  m.  die 
Josh.  3.  4.'muy  know  the  way  by  winch  ye  m.  go 
Judg.  13.  16.  tliuu  711.  offer  it  to  the  Lord 

21.  17.  there  m.  be  an  inheritance  for  tliem 

1  Sam.  14.  43.  1  did  but  taste  a  little,  and  lo  I  m.  die 

2  Sam.  23.  3.  he  that  ruleth  over  men  ra.  be  just 
7.  that  shall  touch  them  ?«■  be  fenced  with  iron 

1  Kings  18.  27.  he  sleepeth,  and  to.  be  awaked 
£2rol0.  12.  as  thou  hast  said,  so  m.  we  do 
Jer.  10.  5.  they  m.  needs  be  borne,  they  cannot  go 
Mat.  26.54.  scriptures  be  fulfilled,  that  liius  it  vi.  be 
Mark  2. 22.  else  the  bottles  will  be  marred,  but  new 
wme  m.  be  put  into  new  bottles,  Luke  5. 38. 

8.  31.  Son  of  man  vi.  suffer  many  things,  9.  12. 
9.11.  why  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  ;n.  hrst  come'? 

13.  7.  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars,  be  ye  not  trou- 

bled, for  such  things  to.  be,  Luke  21.  9. 
10.  gospel  m.  first  be  published  among  all  nations 
Luke  2.  49.  I  m.  be  about  my  Father's  business 
4.  43.  I  m.  preach  kingdom  of  God,  for  I  am  sent 

14.  18.  I  bought  ground,  and  m.  go  and  see  it 

19.  5.  Zacclieus,  to-day  I  m.  abide  at  thy  house 

22.  7.  the  day  when  the  passover  m.  be  killed 
37.  the  things  written  m.  be  accomplished,  24.  44. 

23.  17.  he  VI.  release  one  to  them  at  the  feast 

24.  7.  Son  of  man  m.  be  delivered  to  sinful  men 
fohn  3.  7.  marvel  not  I  said,  ye  m.  be  born  again 

IV.  the  serpent,  so  to.  the  Sun  of  man  be  lifted  up 
30.  he  TO.  increase,  but  I  m.  decrease 
4.  4.  and  he  m.  needs  go  throu^i  Samaria 
24.  G.  is  a  spirit,  to.  worship  him  in  spirit,  trum 

9.  4.  I  TO.  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent  me 

10.  16.  other  sheep  I  have,  them  also  I  m.  bring 
20. 9.  knew  not  he  to.  rise  again  from  the  dead 
^cts  1.  16.  this  scripture  m.  have  been  fulfilled 

22.  m.  one  be  ordained  to  be  a  witness  with  us 

4.  12.  none  other  name  whereby  we  to.  be  saved 
9.  6.  it  shall  he  told  thee  what  thou  to.  do 

14. 22.  we  /n.thro'  much  tribulation  enter  kingdom 

15.  24.  ye  m.  be  circumcised  and  keep  the  law 

16.  30.  said,  sirs,  what  m.  1  do  to  be  saved 

18.  21. 1  TO.  by  all  means  keep  this  feast  in  Jerus. 

21.  22.  the  multitude  to.  needs  come  together 
23.  11.  so  m.  thou  bear  witness  also  at  Rome 
27.  24.  fear  not,  thou  m.  be  brought  before  Csesar 

26.  howbeit  we  m.  be  cast  on  a  certaifl  island 
Rom.  13.  5.  wherefore  ye  m.  needs  be  subject 
i  Cor.  5   10.  then  ;«.  ye  needs  go  out  of  the  world 

11.  19.  there  to.  also  be  heresies  among  you 
15.  25.  for  he  m.  reign  till  he  haih  put  under 

S  Cor.  5. 10.  for  we  m.  all  appear  before  the  judgm. 

11.  30.  if  I  ?«  neet^s  glory,  I  will  glory  of  things 
1  Tito.  3.2.  a  bishop  then  m.  be  blameless,  Tit.  1.  7. 

7.  he  m.  have  a  good  report  of  them  without 

8.  likewise  to.  deacons  be  grave,  not  double- 

tongued,  not  given  to  much  wine 
27Ym.2.6.husbandmcn  ni.  bo  first  partaker  of  fruits 

24.  the  servant  of  ihe  Lord  to.  not  strive 
Heb.  4.  6.  it  remaineih  that  some  m.  enter  therein 
9.  16.  there  to.  be  the  death  of  the  testator 
11.  6.  he  that  cometh  to  God,  to.  believe  that  he  is 
13.  17.  they  watch,  as  they  that  to.  give  account 
Hev  4.  1.  shew  thee  things  which  m.  be  hereafter 
11.5.  if  any  will  linrt  he  m.  in  this  manner  be  killed 

20.  3.  after  that  he  m.  be  loosed  a  little  season 

22.  C.  to  shew  things  which  m.  shortly  be  done 

MUSTARD-SEED;  see  Grain. 

MUSTERED. 

twins'*  25.19.  took  the  scribe  which  to.  Jer.  52.  25. 

MUSTERETH. 
Isa.  13.  4.  the  Lord  m.  the  host  of  the  battle 

MUTTER. 
ha.  8.  19.  to  wi/.ards  that  peep,  and  that  m. 
16. 1 7.  for  Kirh:ire.^eih  shall  ye  m. 

MUTTERED. 
ha.  59.  3.  your  tonsue  h-ith  m.  perverseness 

MUTUAL. 
Rom.  1.  12.  I  may  bo  oomforted  by  the  m.  faith 

MUZZLE. 
Dent.  25.4.  thou  shall  not  m.  the  ox  when  he  tread- 
eth  out  the  corn,  1  Cor.  9.  9.  1  Tim.  5.  18. 
MYRRH 
Gen.  37. 25.  Ishmaeliles  came  bearing  balm  and  m. 
43. 11.  cprry  down  the  man  a  present,  m.  nuta 
Eiod.  30.  23.  of  pure  m  five  hundred  shekels 
Kslh.  2.  l2.  to  wit,  eij   nonlhs  with  oil  of  m. 
PjaJ.45.8.  thy  garmenUsmellofm.aloes  and  cassia 
Prov.  7.  17.  1  have  perfu(ned  my  bed  with  TO. 
Cant   1.  13.  a  bundle  of  m.  is  my  beloved  to  me 
3.  6.  perfumed  with  m.  and  frankincense 
4.6. 1  will  get  me  to  the  mountain  ofm.  and  aloes 
14.  m.  and  aloos  with  all  the  chief  spices 

5.  1.  1  have  gathered  my  m.  with  my  spice 
5.my  hands  cjroppod  with  m.fingers  with  sweet  to. 
13.  his  lips  iikt  lil-es,  droppinn  sweet-smelling m. 

Mat.%  11.  they  pro'-ntod  to  him  gifts,  gold  and  m. 
Mark  15.  23.  to  drinkwine  mingled  with  m. 
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MYS 

John  19.  S9.  brought  a  nii-vture  of  m.  and  aloes 
MYRTLE. 

.N'eh  8.  15.  go  forth  and  fetch  m.  branches. 

Isa.  41.  19.  1  will  plant  in  tlie  wilderness  the  m. 
55.  13.  instead  of  brier  shall  come  up  the  m.  tree 
MYRTLE-TREES. 

Zech.  1.  8.  and  he  stood  among  the  m.  10  11. 
MYSTERY. 

The  word  signifies  a  secret,  a  mystery  being  a 
thing  kept  secret  and  hid  from  our  understand- 
ingjtill  it  be  revealed  to  us,  1  Cor.2.7.  We  speak 
the  wisdom  of  God  in  a  mystery,  even  the  hid- 
den wisdom.  Mysteries  ore  said  to  be  of  two 
sorts:  one  sort  arc  such  as  would  never  have 
been  known  without  revelation;  but  when  re- 
vealed,may  be  in  a goodmeasure explained  and 
understood.  Such  is  the  doctrine  of  the  satis- 
faction o/phrist,  of  the  resurrection  ft  am  the 
dead,  of  the  forgivenes.f  of  sins  for  the  sake  of 
Christ's  sufferings,  and  of  eternal  life  in  a  fu- 
ture world.  The  other  sort  of  mysteries  are 
those,  which  when  revealed  to  us,  we  know  the 
existence,  or  reality  and  certainty  of  them,  but 
cannot  comprehend  the  manner  and  mode  how 
they  are.  These  are  the  mystery  of  the  blessed 
Trinity,  and  the  mystery  of  the  incarnation  of 
Christ ;  or  the  union  of  the  divine  and  human 
natures  in  one  person.  The  calling  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, which  was  hid  and  kept  secret  for  many 
ages,  is  called  a  mystery,  Rom.  16.  25.  Col.  1. 
20,  27.  The  spiritual  union  between  Christ 
and  his  church  is  called  a  mystery,  because  it 
exceeds  human  understanding,  and  is  revealed 
only  to  the  children  of  God,  Eph.  5.  32.  Mark 
4.  11.  The  gospel  is  called  the  mystery  of 
godliness,  1  T/m.  3.  16. 

The  prophecies  concerning  thepcrson,the  coming, 
the  characters,  the  death  and  passion,  of  the 
Messiah,  arj  lo  be  found  in  a  multitude  of  places 
in  the  Old  Testament,  but  after  afigurative  and 
mysterious  manner.  The  actions,  the  words,  the 
lives  of  the  prophets  were  a  continual  and  gene- 
ral prophecy,  which  was  concealed  from  the  eyes 
of  the  people,  and  sometimes  from  the  vrophets 
themselves,  and  was  not  explained  or  discover- 
ed, till  after  the  birth  and  death  of  Christ ;  and 
these  mysteries  were  dispensed  in  so  wonderful 
a  method,  and  by  so  wise  a  providence,  that  the 
first  served  as  a  foundation  for  the  second,  and 
the  succeeding  gavonew  light  tothose  that  went 
before.  They  still  imprvoed  in  clearness  and 
evidence,  and  the  Holy  Ghost  dispensed  them  by 
measure,  and  in  due  degrees.  Daniel  is  more 
explicit  than  the  prophets  before  him;  Haggai, 
Zechariah,  and  Malachi,  speak  of  the  coining, 
of  the  death,  and  of  the  priesthood  of  Jesus 
Christ,  and  of  the  calling  of  the  Gentiles,  after 
a  more  plain  and  distinct  manner  than  the 
other  prophets  before  them. 

The  mysteries  of  the  Christian  religion,  is  that  of 
the  blessed  Trinity,  the  incarnation  of  Christ, 
his  hypostatical  union  with  his  human  nature, 
his  miraculous  birth,  his  death,  resurrection, 
and  ascension,  the  predestination,  and  reproba- 
tion of  men;  the  grace  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  the 
manner  of  its  operation  in  our  hearts;  the  re 
surrection  of  the  dead,  with  all  the  other  myste- 
ries revealed  lo  us  both  in  the  Old  and  J^ew 
Testament,  are  the  ohjicts  of  the  faith  of  all 
true  Christians;  and  the  doctrine  of  the  gos- 
pel, and  these  tenets  of  Christianity  were  call- 
ed mysteries,  nut  only  because  they  were  secrets 
which  would  not  have  been  known,  if  the  Son 
of  God,  and  his  Holy  Spirit  had  not  revealed 
them  to  believers,  but  also  because  they  were 
not  revealed  indifferently  to  every  body.  The 
command  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  to  his  apos- 
tles was  in  this  case  put  in  practice.  Give  not 
that  which  is  holy  unto  dog.s,  neither  cast  ye 
your  pearls  before  swine.  Mat.  7.  6.  Thry 
preached  the  gospel  only  to  those  who  seriously 
desired  to  be  instructed  in  it;  nor  did  they 
presently  discover  to  them  all  the  mysteries  of 
religion;  but  in  proportion  as  they  became  ca- 
pable to  receive  them. 

Mark  4.  11.  unto  you  it  is  given  to  know  the  m. 
of  the  kingdom  of  God 

Rom.  11.  25.  that  ye  should  be  ignorant  of  this  m. 
16.  25.  according  to  the  revelation  of  the  m. 

1  Cor.  2.  7.  W3  speak  the  wisdom  of  God  in  a  m. 
15.  51.  I  shew  you  a  ra.  we  shall  not  all  sleep 

Eph.  1.  9.  made  known  to  us  the  to.  of  his  will 

3.  3.  how  that  he  made  known  to  me  the  to. 
4.  underslaiid  my  knowledge  in  the  m.  of  Christ 
9.  make  all  see  what  is  the  fellowship  of  the  m. 

5.  32.  this  is  a  great  m.  but  I  speak  of  Christ 

6. 19.  may  open  my  mouth  boldly,  to  make  known 
the  TO.  of  Ihe  gospel,  Col.  1.  'id,  27.  |  4.  3. 

Col.  2.  2.  to  the  acknowledgment  of  the  m.  of  God 

3  Thess,  S.  7i  tlie  m.  of  iniquity  doth  already  work 


NAK 

1  Tim.  3.  9.  holding  m.  of  faith  in  pile  eongcience 
1  Tim.  3.  16.  great  is  to.  of  godliness,  God  wai 
iiiuiiifest  in  fiesk 
Rev.  1.  20.  the  m.  of  the  seven  stars  tliou  eawest 
10.  7.  them,  of  God  should  he  finished,  as  declared 
17. 5.  TO.  Babylon  the  great  |]  7.  m.  ul'  the  woman 
MYSTERIES. 
Mat.  13. 11.  it  is  given  to  you  to  know  the  m.  of  the 
kingdom,  but  to  them  not  given,  Luke  8. 10. 
1  Cor.  i.  1.  and  as  stewards  of  the  m.  of  God 
13. 2.  and  tiio'  1  understand  all  m.  and  knowledge 
14.  2.  howbeit,  in  the  Sjiirit  he  speaketh  m. 


N. 


NAIL. 

Judg.  4.  21 .  Jaol  took  a  n.  of  tent,  and  smote  the  «. 
22.  Sisera  lay  dead,  the  71.  was  in  lis  templei 
5.  26.  she  put  her  hand  to  the  n.  an  I  hammer 
Ezra  9.  8.  to  give  us  a  n.  in  his  holy  place 
Isa.  22.  23.  1  will  fasten  him  as  a  n.  in  a  sure  place 

25.  shall  the  n.  that  is  la.^tcned  be  removed 
Zech.  10.  4.  of  him  came  the  n.  the  battle-bow 

NAILS. 
Lev.  1. 1 15.  shall  pinch  off  the  Iread  with  the  n. 
i'(;ut.21.12.she8hall  shave  her  head, and  pare  hern. 

1  Chron.  22.  3.  jirejiared  iron  in  abundance  for  n. 

2  Chron.  Z.  9.  the  weight  of  the  n.  was  fifty  shekel* 
Eccl.\2.\l.  n.  fastened  by  the  masters  of  assemblie* 
Isa.  41  7.  he  fastened  his  idol  with  n.  Jer.  10.  4 
/^07i.  4.  33.  his  n.  were  grown  like  bird's  claws 

7.  19.  the  fourth  beai-t,  whose  n.  were  of  brass 

John  20.  25.  put  my  finger  into  the  print  of  the  n 
NAILING. 

CoZ.  2. 14.  ho  took  it  out  of  the  way,n.  it  to  his  cross 
NAKED 

Signifies,  [1]  One  altogether  unclothed  or  uncover- 
ed, Gen.  2.  25.  |  3.  7.  [2]  Such  as  have  but  few 
clothes  on,  having  put  off  the  greatest  part  of 
them,  1  Sam.  19  24.  Jolm  21.  7.  [3]  One  void 
of  grace,  that  is  not  clothed  with  the  right- 
eousness of  Christ,  and  so  is  exposed  to  tha 
wrath  of  God  fur  his  sins.  Rev.  3.  17.  [4]  Suck 
as  had  heinously  sinned  and  were  deprived  of 
the  favour  and  protection  of  God,  and  so  might 
be  easily  surprised  by  their  evcnnrs,  E.xod.  32 
25.  [5]  One  destitute  of  all  worldly  goods. 
Job  i.  21.  [G]  That  which  is  discovered, 
known,  and  manifest.  Job  20.  6.   Hub.  4.  13. 

The  nakedness  of  a  land.  Gen.  42.  9.  The  weai 
and  ruined  parts  of  it,  where  the  country  lilt 
most  open  and  exposed  to  danger,  and  may 
most  easily  be  assaulted  or  surprised. 

To  uncover  the  nakedness  of  any  ime,  denvtes  4 
shameful  and  unlawful  conjunelion,  or  an  in 
cestuous  marriage,  Lev.  20.  19. 

The  nakedness  of  Adam  and  Evo  ivas  unknown 
to  them  before  thnj  sinned.  Gen.  2.  25.  Thej) 
were  not  ashamed  at  it,  because  concupiscence 
and  irregular  desires  had  not  yet  wade  the  flesh 
rebel  against  the  spirit;  and  their  nakednest 
excited  no  disorder  in  their  imaginations,  nor 
any  thing  that  was  irregular  or  contrary  tt 
reason.  They  were  exempt  from  whatever  in- 
decency might  happen  amung  us,  upon  the  oc- 
casion of  the  nakedness  of  the  body. 

Gen.  2.  25.  they  were  n.  and  were  not  ashamed 
3.  7.  and  they  knew  that  ihey  were  n.  10,  11. 

Exod.  32.  25.  when  Moses  saw  that  the  people 
were  n.  for  Aaron  had  made  them  71.  to 
thoir  shame 

I.cv.  20.  t  IS.  he  hath  made  n.  her  fountain 

1  Sam.  19.  24.  Saul  lay  down  n.  all  that  day 

2  Chron.  28.  15.  with  the  spoil  clntheil  all  the  n. 
19.  Ahaz  made  Judah  n.  and  transgressed  sore 

against  the  Lord 
Job  1.  21.  Job  said,  n.  came  I  out  of  my  mother'* 
womb,  and  n.  shall  I  return  thither 
22.  6.  thou  hast  stripped  the  n.  of  their  clothing 
24   7.  they  cause  the  ti.  to  lodge  without,  10. 
26.  6.  hell  is  n.  before  him  and  destruction 
ProB.29.t  18.  where  no  vision,  the  poo|)le  is  made n. 
Ecel.  5.  15.  n.  shall  ho  return,  to  go  as  he  came 
Isa.  22  t  6   and  Kir  made  n.  the  shield 
.58.  7.  when  thou  seest  the  n.  that  thou  cover  him 
Jer.  48.  t6.  be  like  a  71.  tree  in  the  wilderness 
51.  t58.  Ihe  wails  of  Rabylon  shall  he  made  n. 
Lam.  4.  21.  O  Edom,  Ihou  shall  make  thyself ». 
Ezek.  18.  7.  if  he  hath  covered  tli;  n  16. 
Hos.'i.'i.  lest  I  si  rip  her  7).  and  set  lier  as  in  the  day 
Jimos  2.  16.  he  that  is  courageous  shall  flee  away 
71.  in  iliat  day,  snith  the  Lord 
Mic.  1.  8.  therefore  I  will  wail,  go  stripped  and  »«. 

11.  pass  ve  away,  having  thy  shame  77. 
5.  t  6.  shall  waste  with  her  own  n.  swords 
ffab.^-  9.  thy  bow  was  made  quite  71.  accordii.j 
Mat.  25.  36.  I  was  n.  and  ye  clolheil  me  not,  43 
38.  vK'hen  saw  we  thee  77.  and  clotted  thee  ?  44 
Mark  14. 51.  ha  ring  a  linen  cloth  about  his  71.  bod^ 


NAM 

tiark  14.  52.  md  he  left  the  linen  cluih,  and  fled 
from  them  n. 
Xrkn  21.  7.  Simon  Peter  was  n.  and  did  ca.st  him- 
self into  the  sea 
Acts  19.16.  they  fled  out  of  thai  house  7t.  wounded 

1  Cor.  4.  11.  to  this  present  hour  we  are  v. 

2  Cor.  5.  3.  being  clolhed,  we  shall  not  be  found  n. 
Ueb.i.  13.  but  all  things  are  n.  to  the  eyes  of  him 
,'dm.  2. 15.  if  a  brother  or  sister  be  n.  anddeslitule 
Ren.  3.  17   miserable,  poor,  and  blind,  and  n. 

16  15.  keepeth  his  garments,  lest  he  w;i!k  n. 
IV.  16.  and  shall  make  her  desolate  and  n  and  eat 
.S>e  Bare. 
N.VKEDNESS 
Gen.  9.  22.  and  Ham  saw  the  n.  of  his  father 

23.  and  covered  n.  they  saw  not  their  father's  n. 
42.  9.  to  see  the  n.  of  the  land  ye  are  come,  12. 
Exod.  20.26.  that  thy  ?i.  be  not  discovered  thereon 
28. 42.  shalt  make  linen  breeches  to  cover  their  n. 
Lev.  18.  6.  none  of  yuu  shall  uncover  their  n. 
7.  the  Ji.  of  father  or  mother,  8,  11,  15. 1  20.  II. 
9.the  n.of  thy  sister  ||  10.  n.  of  thy  son's  daughter 

11.  n.  of  father's  wife's  daughter,  she  is  thy  sis- 

ter, shalt  not  uncover  her  n. 

12.  n.of  father's  sister  ||  13.  mother's  sister,  20.19. 
14.  father's  brother  ||  15.  n.  of  daughter-in-law 
16. 71.  of  thy  brother's  wife,  it  is  thy  brother's  «. 
17.  n.  of  a  woman  and  her  daughter  not  uncover 

19.  n.  of  a  woman  as  long  as  put  apart,  20.  18. 
20.  17.  and  see  his  sister's  n.  and  she  see  his  n. 

20.  uncovered  his  uncle's  n.  \\  21.  brother's  n. 
Deut  23. 1 14.  camp  be  holy,  that  he  see  non.in  thee 

24.  t  1.  if  found  matter  of  Ji.  in  her,  write  a  bill 
28.  48.  shalt  serve  thine  enemies  in  n.  and  want 

1  Sam.  20.  30.  to  the  confusion  of  thy  mother's  n. 
Isa.  20.  t  4.  buttocks  uncovered  to  the  n.  of  Egypt 

47.  3.  thy  74.  shall  be  uncovered,  yea,  thy  shame 
Lam.  1.  8,  because  they  have  seen  her  yi. 
Ezek.  16.  8.  I  covered  thy  n.  yea,  I  snare  to  thee 
36.  71.  discovered  through  tny  whoredoms, 23.18. 

16.  37.  and  will  discover  thy  7i.  to  them 

22.  10.  in  thee  they  discovered  their  father's  n. 

23.  10.  these  discovered  her  n.  and  elew  her 

29.  the  n.  of  thy  whoredom  shall  be  niscovered 
Has.  2.  9.  my  woo'  and  flax  siven  to  cover  her  n. 
JVak.  3.  5.  and  I  will  shew  fns  nations  thy  n. 
Hab.  2.  15.  that  thou  mayest  lOok  on  their  n. 
Rc/m^.  35.  shall  n.  separate  us  from  love  of  God  1 

2  Cor.  11.  27.  in  fastings  often,  in  cold  and  n. 
i?C7J.3. 18.  that  the  shairre  of  thy  n.  do  not  appear 

NAME 
Is  referred  (I)  To  God,  and  signifies,  any  thing 
whereby  his  nature  and  will  in  made  better 
known  to  us,  as  [I]  His  titles,  Exod.  3.  13,  14. 
I  6.  3.  [2]  His  attributes,  or  properties,  Exod. 
33.  19.  i  34.  6,  7.  1  Tim.  6.  1.  [3]  His  will 
and  purpose  concerning-  salvation  by  Christ, 
John  17.  6,  2fi.  [4]  His  help  and  assista^ice, 
1  Sam.  17.  45.  Psal.  44.  5.  [5]  His  honour, 
renown,  and  glory,  Psal.  76.  1.  [6]  His  word, 
Psal.  5.  11.  Acts  9.  15.  [7]  His  grace,  mercy, 
and  love  to  sinners,  in  sending  Christ  into  the 
world  to  sare  them,  Psal.  22.  22.  John  17.  26. 
[8]  His  wisdom,  power,  and  goodness,  as  dis- 
played in  the  works  of  creation  and.  provi- 
dence, Psal.  8.  1,  9.  [9]  His  grace,  power,  and 
providence,  Psal.  20.  1,  7.  [10]  His  worship 
and  scrwce.  1  Kings  5.  5.  Mai.  1.  6.  [11]  God 
himself,  Psal.  29.  2.  |  34.  3.  ]  61.  5.  (II)  To 
Christ,  and  signifies,  [1]  His  deity  and  perfec- 
tions, that  which  he  really  »'«,  ind  is  acknow- 
ledged to  be,  Isa.  9.  6.  Mat.  1.23.  Rev.  19.  13. 
His  name  shall  be  called  Wonderful,  the 
mighty  God;  that  is,  he  is  wonderful,  he  is 
the  mightv  Ood.  [2]  His  authority  and  com- 
mission, Mat.7. 22.  Acts  4.  7.  [31  The  preach- 
ing, or  professing  of  his  g-ispel,  Mat.  10.  22. 
I  19.  2<).  liev.  2.  13.  [4]  His  advancement 
above  nil  principality  and  power,  to  the  highest 
degree  of  glory,  honour,  majesty,  and  domi- 
nion, Phil.  2.  9.  compared  with  Kph.  1.  20,  21. 
(Ill)  To  7J7/I77,  and  signifies,  [1]  Thai  particu- 
lar name  bii  which  any  person  is  called,  Luke 
1.  60,  63.  [2]  The  whole  person,  Luke  10.  20. 
Rev.  3.  4.  [3]  Reputation  or  character,  whe- 
ther good  or  evil,  Deut.  22.  14.  Prov.  22.  1. 
[4]  Honour,  glory,  and  renown,  Deut.  26.  19. 
Zeph.  3.  20.  [5]  Jin  appearance  and  shew  nf 
religion  in  the  opinion  of  men.  Rev.  3.  1.  [6] 
The  memory  or  remembrance,  Deut.  29.  20. 
r7j  Posterity  or  issue,  Deut.  25.  7.  Isa.  66.  22. 
[8]  Fame  or  renown,  2  Chron.  26.  8, 15. 
To  take  Ihe  name  of  God  in  vain,  Krod.  20.  7. 
To  swear  falsely,  or  without  occasion,  and  to 
mingle  the  name  nf  God  in  our  diseoursfs,  or 
our  oaths,  either  falsely,  or  rashly,  or  toan- 
tonly,  or  unnecessarily,  or  presumptuously. 
God  forbids  to  make  mention  of  the  names  of 
other  ?ods,  Krod.  23.  13.  He  would  not  so 
much  as  hat  c  l.'icm  named,  or  their  names  pro- 
399 


NAM 

vonnced.  The.  gods  of  the  htaintm  are  nothing 
»t  all,  therefore  the  Israelites  were  to  shew 
nothing  but  contempt  for  them:  They  hardly 
ever  pronounced  the  name  Baal,  they  disfi- 
gured it,  for  example,  by  saying,  Mepbibo- 
sheth,  or  Meribnsheth,  instead  of  Mephibaal, 
or  Meribaal ;  where  Bosheth  signifies  some- 
thing shamefvl,  or  contemptible. 
To  give  a  name,  is  a  token  of  command  and  au- 
thority. The  father  gives  names  to  his  chil- 
dren and  slaves.  It  is  said,  that  Adam  gave 
a  name  to  his  wife,  and  to  all  the  animals,  and 
that  the  name  he  gave  them  became  their  true 
name.  God  changed  the  name  of  Abram,  Ja- 
cob and  Sarai ;  which  expresses  his  absolute 
dominion  over  all  men,  and  his  particular 
benevolence  towards  those  whom  he  receives 
more  especially  into  the  number  of  his  own: 
Hence  it  wan  that  he  gave  a  na7ne,  even  before 
their  birth,  to  some  persons  whom  he  appoint- 
ed for  great  purposes,  and  who  belonged  to 
him  in  a  particular  manner ;  such  as  to  Jedi- 
diah  or  Solomon,  son  of  David  ;  to  the  Mes- 
siah, to  John  the  Baptist,  &.C. 
To  know  any  one  by  his  name,  I  know  thee  by 
name,  Erod.  33.  12.  expresses  a  distinction,  a 
friendship,  a  particular  familiarity.  It  is 
spoken  perhaps  in  allusion  to  the  manner  of 
the  kings  of  the  east,  who  had  very  little  con- 
versation with  their  subjects ;  they  saw  them 
but  seldom,  and  hardly  ever  appeared  in  pub- 
lic :  So  that  when  they  knew  any  one  of  their 
servants  by  name,  when  they  vouchsafed  to 
speak  to  them,  to  call  thein,  and  to  admit  them 
into  their  presence,  it  was  esteemed  as  a  very 
great  mark  of  favour. 
Gen.  2. 19.  what  Adam  called,  that  was  n.  thereof 
4.  17.  call  the  n  of  the  city  after  the  n.  of  his  son 
5.2.  he  blessed  them,  and  called  their  n.  Adam 
11.  4.  let  us  make  us  a  n.  lest  we  be  scattered 
19.  22.  therefore  the  n.  of  the  city  is  Zoar 
28.  19.  the  7J.  of  the  city  was  Luz  at  the  first 

48. 6.  shall  be  called  alter  the  n.  of  their  brethren 
Exod.  34.  14.  the  Lord,  whose  n.  is  Jealous,  is  a 

jealous  God 

Lev.  18. 21.  neither  shalt  thou  profane  the  n.of  thy 

God,  saith  the  Lord,  19.  12.  |  21.6.  |  22.  2,32. 

JV*«77!.  11.  26.  n.  of  one  Eldad,  of  the  other  Medad 

17.  2.  write  thou  every  man's  n.  upon  his  rod 
25.  14.  the  7(.  of  the  Israelite  that  was  slain 

15.  n.  of  Midianitish  woman  slain  was  Cozbi 
27.  4.  why  should  n.  of  oOr  father  be  done  away  1 
32.  42.  and  called  it  Nobah,  after  his  own  n. 
7?ewt.7.24. shall  destroy  their  n.  from  under  heaven 
9.  14.  and  blot  out  theirn.  from  under  heaven 
22.  14.  bring  up  an  evil  n.  on  her,  and  say 

19.  he  hath  brought  up  an  evil  n.  on  a  virgin 

25.  6.  first-born  shall  succeed  in  n.  of  his  brother 
7.  to  raise  up  to  his  brother  a  n.  in  Israel 

26.  19.  to  make  thee  high  in  n.  and  in  honour 
28.58.  thou  mayest  fear  this  glorious  and  fearful 

71.  THE    LORD   THY   GOD 

.Tosh.  23.  7.  nor  make  mention  of  n.  of  their  gods 
Ruth^.  19.  man's  n.  with  whom  I  wrought  is  Boaz 

4.  5.  to  rai-e  up  the  n.  of  the  dead,  10. 

17.  the  women  her  neighbours  gave  it  a  n. 

1  Sam.  25.  3.  the  n.  of  the  man  was  Nabal 
0.  they  spake  to  Nabal  in  then,  of  David 

2  Sam.  6.  2.  whose  n.  is  called  by  the  n.of  the  Ld. 

7.  9.  I  have  made  thee  a  great  n.  like  the  n.  of 

the  great  men  in  the  earth,  1  Chron.  17.  8. 
23.  God  redeemed  to  make  him  a  ?i.  1  Chr.  17.  21. 

8.  13.  David  gat  him  a  n.  when  he  returned 

14. 7.  shall  not  leave  to  my  husband  neither  n.  nor 
23. 18.  Abishai  had  the  n.  among  three 

22.  these  things  did  Benaiah,  and  had  the  n. 
among  three  mighty  men,  1  CAr.  11.  20, 24. 

1  Kings  1.  47.  God  make  the  7!.  of  Solomon  better 

than  lliy  n.  and  his  throne  greater  than  thy 
14.  21.  chcise  to  put  his  n.  there,  2  Chron.  12.  13. 

18.  24.  call  ye  on  the  n.  of  your  gods,  25. 
21   8.  BO  Jezebel  wrote  letters  in  Ahab's  n. 

2  A'inn-5  14.27.  would  not  blot  out  the  n.  of  Israel 
Fzra2. 61.  and  was  called  after  theirn.  JWA.  7.  63. 

5.  1.  prophesied  in  then,  of  the  God  of  Israel 
JW/i.  9.  7.  and  gavest  him  the  7i.  of  Abraham 

10.  so  didst  thou  get  thee  a  n.  as  it  is  this  day 
Esth.  2.  22.  and  Esther  certified  the  king  thereof 
in  Mordecai's  re. 
8.  8.  write  ye  also  for  the  Jews  in  the  king's  n. 
.lob  18.  17.  lie  shall  have  no  n.  in  the  street 
30.  t  8.  they  were  children  of  men  of  no  re. 
Psal.  9.  .5   thou  hast  put  out  their  n.  for  ever 

20.  1.  Ihe  n.  of  the  God  of  Jacob  defend  thee 
5.  in  the  7i.  nf  God  we  will  set  up  our  banners 

44.  20.  if  wn  have  forgotten  the  n.  of  our  God 
69.  30.  I  will  praise  the  n.  of  God  with  a  song 
83.  4.  the  n.  of  Israel  be  no  more  in  remembrance 

18.  whose  n.  alone  is  Jehovah,  art  most  high 
99.  3.  let  them  praise  thy  peal  71.  for  it  is  holy 


NAM 

Psal.  109.  13.  and  let  their  n   be  olottid  out 
113.  3.  the  Lord's  n.  is  to  Le  fraised 
Prov.  10.  7.  but  the  u.  of  the  wicked  shall  rot 

18.  10.  the  n.  of  the  Lord  is  a  strong  tower 

22.  1,  a  good  7?.  is  rather  lo  be  chosen  than  ric  le* 

30.  9.  lest  I  take  the  n.  of  my  God  in  vain 
Eccl.l.  1.  a  good  n.  better  than  precious  ointment 
Isa.  14.  22.  I  will  cut  off  from  Babylon  the  n. 

55. 13.  it  shall  be  to  the  Lord  for  a  n.  for  a  si^t? 

56.  5.  I  will  give  them  a  n.  an  everlasting  re. 

57.  15.  whose  n.  is  holy  ||  62. 2.  called  by  a  new  n 
63.  12.  to  make  himself  an  everlasling  n. 

14.  lead  thy  people,  to  make  thyself  a  glorious  ». 

65.  15.  ye  shall  leave  your  n.  lor  a  curse  to  my 

chosen,  and  call  his  servants  by  another  n. 

66.  22.  so  shall  your  seed  and  your  n.  remain 
.Ter.  13. 11.  that  they  might  be  to  me  for  a  re.  33.9. 

32.  20.  which  hast  made  thee  an.  Dan.  9.  f  15. 
33. 16.  this  is  the  71.  wherewith  she  shall  be  called 
46.  18.  as  I  live,  saith  the  King,  whose  ?i.  is  the 

Lord  of  hosts,  48.  15.]  51.57. 
Kzek.  20.  29.  and  the  n.  thereof  is  called  Bamah 

22.  t  5.  mock  thee  which  art  polluted  of  re. 

23.  t  10.  and  .she  became  a  n.  among  women 
24  2  son  of  man,  wrHe  thee  the  re.  of  the  day 
4t..l5  tiie  a.  of  the  city  shall  be.  The  Lord  is  there 

/)a7(. 2. 20. blessed  be  the  71. of  God  lor  ever  and  ever 

4.  8.  Daniel  came,  according  to  the  n.  of  my  god 
Has.  1.  6.  God  said  10  him,  call  her  n.  Lo-ruhamab 

2.17.  they  shall  no  more  be  remembered  by  their  n. 
Jimos  5.27.  saith  Ld.  whose  n.  is  the  God  of  hosta 
Mic.  4.  5.  for  all  people  walk  every  one  in  the  n 
of  his  god,  we  wdl  walk  in  the  re.  of  our  Go(» 
Zeph.  1.  4.  I  will  cut  off"  the  re.  of  tha  Chemarima 
3.  20.  I  will  make  you  a  n.  and  a  praise 
Zech.  6.  12.  the  man  whose  re.  is  the  Branch 
vl/at. 10. 41.  receiveth  pro[)hetin  the  71.  of  a  prophet^ 
a  righteous  man  in  n.  of  a  righteous  man 
42.  shall  give  a  cup  of  water  only  in  n.of  disciple 
28.  19.  baptizing  them  in  the  re.  of  the  Father 
Luke  1.61.  none  of  thy  kindred  is  called  by  this  n. 
63.  and  he  wrote,  saying,  his  n.  is  John 
6.  22.  blessed,  «  hen  shall  cast  out  your  re.  as  evi 
.John  1.6.  a  mansentfrom  God,  whose7j.  was  John 
3.  18.  not  believed  in  the  n.  of  the  only  begotten 

5.  43. 1  am  come  in  my  Father's  re.  and  ye  receive 
10.  25.  the  works  that  I  do  in  my  Earner's  n. 

.^cts  2. 38.  be  baptized  in  the  n.  of  the  Lord  Jesua 

3.  6.  in  the  n.  of  Jesus  Christ,  rise  up  and  walk 

4.  7.  by  what  power  or  n.  have  ye  done  this  ■? 
12.  there  is  none  other  re.  under  heaven  given 
17.  speak  henceforth  to  no  man  in  this  n.  18. 
30.  that  wonders  may  be  done  by  there,  of  JesuB 

5.  28.  that  you  should  not  teach  in  this  re.  40. 

8.  12.  preaching,  concerning  the  n.  of  Jesus 

9.  21.  that  destroyed  them  that  called  on  this  7t. 
27.  he  had  preached  boldly  in  the  re.  of  Jesus 

15.26.have  hazarded  their  lives  for  the  n.  of  Jesu» 
16.  18.  said,  in  the  re.  of  Jesus  come  out  of  her 

19.  5.  they  were  baptized  in  the  n.  of  Jesus 
26.9.  to  do  contrary  to  the  n.of  Jesus  of  Nazaretl- 

Rnm.  2.  24.  for  the  n.  of  God  is  blasphemed 

1  Cor.  1.  13.  were  ye  baptized  in  the  n.  of  Paul? 

5.  4.  in  the  n.  of  our  Lord  Jesus,  Kph.  5.  20. 

6.  11.  are  justified  in  Ihe  re.  of  the  liord  Jesus 
Eph.  1.  21.  far  above  every  re.  that  is  named 
Phil.  2.  9.  hath  given  him  a  n.  above  every  n 

10.  at  the  n.  of  Jesus  every  knee  should  bow 
Col.  3.  17.  do  all  in  the  n.  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
1  Tim.  6.  1.  that  the  re.  of  God  he  not  blasphemrd 
'iTim.  2. 19.  the  n.  of  Christ,  depart  from  iniquity 
Heb.  1.  4.  ho  hath  obtained  a  more  excellent  n. 
,/u7».2.  7.  do  not  they  blaspheme  that  worthy  n.? 
1  Pet.  4.  14.  if  reproached  for  the  re.  of  Christ 
1  .John  3.  23.  we  should  believe  on  the  re.  of  hii 
Son,  Jesus  Christ,  5.  13, 
Rev.  2.  17.  a  n.  written,  which  no  man  knoweth 
3.  1.  thou  hast  a  n.  that  thou  livesl,  and  art  deaa 

12.  I  will  write  on  him  the  re.  of  my  God 

8.  11.  the  re.  of  the  star  i.s  called  Wormwood 

9.  11.  whose  re.  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  is  Abaddott 
13.  1.  and  on  his  heads  the  n.  of  blasphemy 

14. 1.  his  Father's  re.  written  in  their  foreheads 

16.  9.  and  men  blasphemed  the  re.  of  God 

17.  5.  on  her  forehead  was  a  re.  written.  Mystery 
19.  12.  a  re.  written  no  man  knew  but  himself 

16.  on  his  thigh  a  re.  written.  King  of  kings 
Sec  Called. 
By  NAIME,  or  by  the  NAME. 
Exod.  6.  3.  1  appeared  by  the  re.  of  God  Almighty 

31.  2.  I  have  called  by  n.  Bezaleel,  35.  30. 

33.  12.  yet  thou  hast  said,  1  know  thee  by  n.  17 
Mum.  4.  32.  by  re.  ye  shall  reckon  the  instruments 
.Josh.  21.  9.  they  gave  these  cities  mentioned  by  « 
1  Sam.  17.  23  Phdistine  of  Galh,  Goliath  by  v. 
2.S«ini.20.21.Sheba,son  ofBichri  byn.  hath  lined 
1  Kings  13.  2.  a  child  shall  he  born,  Josiah  by  11 

1  Oir.  4.  41.  these  written  by  n.  came  and  smote 
12.  31.  expressed  by  n.  to  rome  nnd  make  David 
king,  16.  41.  2   CAron.28.  15.  I  31.  i*. 


NAM 

Kith.  2. 14.  except  that  she  were  called  by  n. 
tta.  44.5.Bhall  call  liimselt'^^  tAen.  of  Jacob,  and 
surname  liimself  iy  Ike  n.  of  Israel,  48. 1. 
45.3.  I  the  Lord  which  call  thee  by  thy  ti. 
John  10.  'i.  and  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by  n. 
Ads  4.  10   by  the  n.  of  Jesus  this  man  is  whole 
I  Cor.  1. 10.  I  beseecli  you  by  the  n.  of  our  Lord 
3John  14.  our  friends  salute  Ihee,  greet  friends  by  n. 
Hee  E.\PRESSKD. 
His  name. 
j:xpd.  3.  13.  shall  say,  what  iS  his  n.  ?  Prov.  30. 4. 

15.  3.  the  Ld.  is  his  n.  Jer.  3:J.  2.  Jimos  5.  8.  |  9. 6. 

20.7.  guiltless  tliattakcth  Aji  7(.in  vain,  l)eut.5.1l. 
28.  21.  every  stone  with  Aisn.  shall  they  be,  39. 14. 

Deut.  3.  14.  Jair  called  them  after  his  own  n. 
6.  13.  shalt  serve  him, and  shalt  swear  by  his  H. 

10.8.  to  bless  in/a«n.to  this  day,  1  CAr. 23. 13. 
12.  5.  the  Lord  your  God  shall  choose  to  put  his 

n.  there,  21.  1  Kargs  14.21.  aCArojt.  12. 13. 
11.  shall  choose  to  cause  A;*  n.  to  dwell  there 

14.23.  choose  to  place  A(s  n.  there,  16.6, 11. 1 26.2. 
24.  the  Lord  shall  choo.se  to  set  his  n.  there 

25.  6.  that  his  n.  be  not  put  out  of  Israel 

10.  and  hi)  n.  shall  be  called  in  Israel 
29. 20.  L.  shall  blot  out  his  n.  from  under  heaven 
Judg.  13.6.  I  asked  not,  neither  fold  he  me  his  n. 
Rullii.  14.  that  his  Jt.  may  be  famous  in  Israel 
1  SatH.  12.  22.  for  his  n.  sake,  Psal.  23.3.  |  106.8. 
l,/t.An2.  12.  3  Jo  An  7. 

16.  30.  so  that  his  re.  was  much  set  by 

25.  25.  as  his  n-  is,  so  is  he,  ISabal  is  his  n. 
1  CAr.  16.  8.  give  thanks  to  Lord,  call  upon  his  7i. 
make  known  his  d(^eds,  Fs.  105. 1.  [sa.  12.  4. 
29.  give  tlie  glory  due  \ohisji.  Pi.  29.  2.  |  9(5. 8. 
£zra  6.  12.  God  that  caused  hit  n.  dwell  there 
■Psai.  34.  3.  let  us  exalt  his  n.  together,  66.2. 
41.  5.  when  shall  he  die  and  his  n.  perish? 
63.  4.  that  ridetli  on  the  heavens  by  his  n.  Jaii 
69.  36.  they  that  love  his  v.  shall  dwell  thereir* 
■^2. 17.  Ais?;. shall  endure  for  ever,  as  long  .as  sun 

19.  and  blessed  be  his  gloiious  n.  for  ever 
la.l.his  n.  is  great  in  Isi .  ||  96. 2.  bless  his  n.  100. 4. 
99.  6.  Samuel  among  them  that  call  on  hisn. 
111.9.  holy  and  reverend  \s  his  n. 
135.  3.  sing  praises  to  his  n.  for  it  is  pleasant 
148. 13.  praise  his  n.  for  hisn.  alone  is  excellent 
149.  3.  let  them  praise  his  n.  in  the  dance 
Prov.  21.24.  proud  and  haughty  scorner  is  his  n. 
Eccl.  6.  4.  his  n.  shall  be  covered  with  darkness 
Jsa.  7. 14.  shall  call  /lis  n.  Immnnuel,  Mat.  1.  23. 

9.  6.  and  his  n.  shall  be  called  Wonderful 
12.  4.  rnake  mention  that  his  n.  is  exalted 

47.  4.  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  his  n.  the  Holy  One  of 

Israel,  48. 2. 1  51.  15.  |  ,54.5.  ./er.10.16.  I 
31.  35.  i  32.  18.  I  50.  34.  |  51.  19. 

48.  19.  his  n.  should  nut  have  been  cut  off 
Jcr.  11.  19.  his  n.  may  be  no  more  remembered 

20.  9.  I  will  not  speak  any  more  in  his  ii. 

23.  6.  this  is  his  n.  whereby  he  shall  be  called 
48. 17.  all  ye  ihat  know  his  n.  say,  how  is  staff 

j3mos  4.  13.  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts  is  his  n. 
Zech.  10.  12.  they  shall  walk  up  and  down  inAisn. 

14. 9.  in  Ihat  day  shall  be  one  Lord,  and  his  n.  one 
Mul.  3.  16.  for  them  that  thought  on  his  n.  a  book 
Mat.  1.2.5.  be  called  Aisn.  Jesus,  Luke  1.31.  |  2.21. 

12.  21.  in  his  n.  shall  the  Genliles  trust 
Mark  6.  14.  for  his  v.  was  spread  abroad 
L.uke  1. 13.  and  thou  shalt  call  his  n.  John 

24.  47.  remission  of  sins  shijuM  be  preached  in  A.  n. 
fohn  1. 12.  even  to  them  that  believe  on  his  n. 

2.  23.  miiny  believed  in  his  n.  when  they  saw 

5.  43.  if  another  shall  come  in  his  own  n. 
20.31.  that  believing  ye  mislit  have  life  thro'  hisn. 

.Sets  3.  111.  his  71.  through  faith  in  his  n.  hath  made 
5. 41.  they  were  counted  worthy  losuffer  for  his  n. 

10.  43.  thro'  his  n.  shall  receive  remission  of  sins 

13.  8.  Elymao  the  sorcerer,  for  so  is  his  n. 
15.  14.  Id  lake  out  of  them  a  people  for  his  n. 

Rom.  1.  5.  to  the  faith  among  all  nations  for  Ajs  n. 

Heb.  6. 10.  of  love  which  ye  shewed  toward  his  n. 

13.  15.  let  us  offer  praise,  giving  thanks  to  his  n. 

.Uer).  3.  5.  not  hint  out  his  v.  but  will  confess  his  n. 

6.  8.  and  hisn.  Ihat  sal  on  Idm  was  Death 

9. 11.  in  the  Greek  tongue  hath  hisn.  Apollyon 
13.6.to  blaspheme  Ai>H.  ||  17.numbcr  of  A.  n.  15.  2. 
14. 11.  whosoever  receivelh  the  niarkof  Ai.»-  n 
82.  4.  and  his  n.  shall  be  in  their  foreheads 
See  Iloi.Y,  Lord. 
Mij  NAME. 

Oen.  32.29.  why  is  it  that  thou  dnslask  afier  my  n. 
48  16.  let  my  v.  he  named  on  them,  let  them  grow 

Kicd.'i.  15.  this  is  my  n.  forever,  and  my  memorial 
9. 16.  raised  thee  up,  that  wyn.  may  be  declared 

20.24.  where  I  record  ?ny  71.  I  will  come  unto  thee 
23  21.  provoke  him  not,  for  my  n.  is  in  him 

L(rtt  19.  12.  ye  shall  not  swear  by  my  n.  falsely 
20  3.  his  seed  unto  Molech,  to  piofane  my  holy  n 
ATsm.  6.  27.  put  my  n   on  the  cliildren  of  Israel 
Veut.\%.\'i  which  he  shall  speak  in  my  71.20. 
Jude  Xi  18.  why  askest  thou  thus  after  my  n.  ? 
400 


NAM 

1  Sa7n.  24.  21.  swear  thou  wilt  not  destroy  7«yn. 
25.5.  and  go  to  Niibal,  and  greet  him  in  my  n. 
2Sa7n.7.13.  lie  shall  build  a  house  for  viyn.  1  Kings 
5.  0.  1  8.  18,  19.  1  Chron.  22.  10. 
12.  28.  lest  the  city  be  called  after  myn. 
18.18. 1  have  no  son  lo  keep  viy  n.in  remembrance 
1  Kings  8. 16.  that  myn.  might  be  therein,  29.  |  11. 
36.  2  A-ings  21.  4,  7.  2  Chron. 6. 5, 6. 
I  7. 16.  I  33.  4,  7. 
9.  7.  this  house  which  I  have  hallowed  for  77(7/  n. 

1  CAr.  22.  8.  shall  not  build  a  house  to  ttiy  n.  28.3. 

2  CAr.  6.  8.  in  heart  to  build  a  house  for  my  n. 
9.  Solomon  shall  build  the  house  for  77;^  7i. 

7. 20.  this  house  which  I  have  sanctified  lor  my  n. 
JVeA.1.9. 1  have  chosen  toset77iy  71. there,  Jer.  7. 12. 
Psat.  89.  24.  in  my  71.  shall  his  horn  be  exalted 

91.  14.  because  he  hath  known  my  n. 
/*a.29.  23.  they  shall  sanctify  my  n.  and  fear 

41.25.  from  rl^ing  of  the  sun  shall  he  call  on  myn. 
42.  8.  I  am  the  Lord,  that  is  my  71.  and  my  glory 

48.  9.  for  my  n.  sake  will  I  defer  mine  anger 
11.  for  how  should  my  n.  be  polluted'? 

49.  1.  hath  he  made  mention  of  my  n. 

52. 5.  my  n.  continually  every  day  is  blasphemed 

6.  therefore  my  people  shall  know  my  n. 
66.  5.  brethren  that  cast  you  out  for  my  n.  sake 
Jer.  14.  14.  they  prophesy  lies  in  my  n.  15.  |  23. 25. 
16.  21.  they  siiall  know  that  my  n.  is  the  Lord 
i3. 27.  they  think  to  cause  my  people  to  forget  77;?/ 
71.  as  their  fathers  have  forgotten  7n?/7i.  for  Baal 
27.  15.  they  prophesy  a  lie  in  my  n.  29.  9, 21, 23. 
34.  16.  but  ye  turned  and  polluted  my  n. 

44.26.  sworn  by  7«7/ great  71.  myn.  no  more  named 
Eiek.  20.  9.  but  I  wrought  for  my  n.  14.  22,  44. 

36.  23.  and  I  will  sanctify  my  great  71. 
Zcch.  13.  9.  they  shall  call  on  my  n.  I  will  hear 
Mai.  1. 6.  to  you,  O  priests,  that  despise  my  n. 
11.  for  my  n.  shall  be  great  among  Gentiles,  and 
in  every  place  incense  shall  be  offered  iomyn. 
14.  my  71.  is  dreadful  among  the  heathen 
2.2.  lay  it  to  heart,  to  give  glory  unto  my  n. 
5.  he  feared  me,  and  was  afraid  before  my  n. 
4.  2.  to  you  that  fear  7717/ 71.  shall  the  sunof  righte. 
Mat.  10.22.  ve  shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for  my  n. 
sake,  24.9.  Mark  13.  13.  Luke  21.  17. 
18.5.  reco.  a  child  in  my  n.  Mark  9. 37.  Luke  9. 48. 
20.  two  or  three  are  gathered  together  in  my  n. 
19. 29.  that  hath  forsaken  houses  for  my  n.  sake 

24.  5.  for  many  shall  come  in  my  n.  and  shall  de- 

ceive many,  Mark  13.  6.  J^ukc  21.  8. 
Mark  5.  9.  he  answered,  saying,  my  n.  is  Legion 
9.  39.  no  man  which  shall  do  a  miracle  in  my  n. 
41.  give  you  a  cup  of  water  to  drink  in  my  n. 

16.  17.  in  my  n.  shall  they  cast  out  devils 
Lukc'iX.  12.  brought  before  rulers  for  7777/ 71.  sake 
John  14. 13.  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  my  n.  that 

will  I  do,  14. 1  15.  16.  i  16.  23,  24,  26. 
26.  the  Comforter  whom  he  will  send  in  my  n. 
15.  21.  these  things  will  they  do  for  777^  71.  sake 
.BctsQ.  15.  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  to  bear  my  n. 
16.  great  things  he  must  suffer  for  my  n.  sake 
15. 17.  the  Gentiles  upon  whom  my  71.  is  called 
Rom.  9.  17.  and  that  my  77.  might  be  declared 

1  Cor.  1. 15.  lest  any  say,  I  baptized  in  7717716  own  n. 
Rev.  2.  3.  and  for  777J7  ?i.  sake  hast  laboured 

13.  thou  boldest  fast  my  71.  and  hast  not  denied 

3.8.  hast  kept  my  word,  and  hast  not  demedmy  n 

See  Called. 

TAjiNAME. 

Oen.  12.  2.  I  will  bless  thee,  and  make  thy  n.  great 

17.  5.  thy  77.  Abram,  but  thi/  n.  shall  be  Abraham 
32.2T.saidiohim,  whatis(Ai/n.?29../«7/ff.  13.  17. 

28.  he  said,  thy  71.  shall  be  no  more  called  Jacob, 
but  Israel,  35.  10.  1  Kings  18.  31. 
Eiod.5.23.8incecame  to  Pharaoh  to  speak  intAyn 
.Tosh.  7.  9.  what  wilt  thou  do  lo  thy  great  11.  ? 

2  .Sa777.  7.  26.  let  tky  n.  be  magnified  for  ever 

22.  50.  I  will  sing  "praise  to  thy  n.  Psal.  9.  2.  1 18. 
•19.  I  61.  8.  I  66.4.  I  92.  1. 
1  Kings^.il.  nameof  Solomon  better  than  thy  n. 
8. 33.  turn  and  confess  thy  n.  2  Chron.  6. 24,  26. 

41.  but  Cometh  for  thy  n.  sake,  2  CAro7i.  6. 32. 

42.  for  they  shall  hear  i\f  thy  great  n. 

43.  that  all  people  of  theeartii  may  know  thy  n. 

this  house  is  called  hvthyn.  2  CAr.  6.33. 

44.  house  I  built  for  </ii/7i.48.  2  CAr.6.34,38. 

1  C%ro7i.  17.  24.  tiiy  n-  may  be  inagnitied  for  ever 
29. 13.  we  thank  and  praise  thyn.  Psal.  44.  8. 

2  CAr.  6.  20.  that  ihim  wouldesi  put  thy  n.  there 
14.  11.  in  thy  n.  we  go  against  this  multitude 
20.  8.  have  built  thee  a  sanctuary  for  thyn. 

9.  before  this  house,  for  thy  n.  is  in  this  house 
JWA.  1.11.  servants,  who  desire  to  fear  thy  n. 
9.  5.  blessed  be  thy  glorious  71.  which  is  exalted 
Psal.  5. 11.  let  them  that  ]ovetky  n.  be  joyful 

8.  1.  how  excellent  is  tky  n.  in  all  the  earth  !  9. 

9.  10.  they  that  know  thyn.  will  trust  in  thee 
22.22.  I  will  declaieM?/"7i.  to  brethren,  f/et.  2. 12. 

25.  11.  for  thy  n.  lake  pardon  mine  iniquity 
31  3.  for  (Aji  n.  sake  lead  me  and  guide  me 


NAM 

Psal.  44.5.  through  thy  71.  will  we  tread  them  under 
45. 17.  1  will  make  thy  71.  to  be  remembered 
48.  10.  according  lo  thy  71.  so  is  thy  praise 
52.9. 1  will  wait  on  thy  7i.||.54.].  save  mebytl.y  n 
61.  5.  given  the  heritage  of  tlioee  tliat  fear  thy  n 
63.  4.  will  bless,  I  will  lift  up  my  hands  in  thy  n 

74.  7.  they  havedefiled  thedwellingplaceof  tliy  7« 

10.  shall  the  enemy  blaspheme  thy  71.  for  ever? 
18.  the  foolish  people  have  blasphemed  thy  n, 
21.  let  the  poor  and  needy  praise  thy  71. 

75.  1.  for  that  thy  71  is  near,  thy  works  declare 

79.  6.  Ihat  have  not  called  on  uliy  71.  Jer.  10.  25 
9.  hr'p  us,  C    il.of  salva'ion,for  the  glory  of  thy 

71.  anf.  purf ;  awa  '  our  sins  for  thyn.  sake 

80.  18.  quicktr   us,  and  wo  will  call  upon  thy  »i. 
83. 16.  Jiat  they  may  seek  thy  ?i.  O  Lord 

86. 9.  all  nationsshall  come  and  glorily  thy  71. 12 

11.  leach  lie,  unite  my  heart  to  tear  thy  n. 
89.  12.  llermon  sli   II  rejoice  in  thy  71.  16. 

109.  21.  do  thou  for  me,  O  Lord,  lor  thy  71.  sake 
11.5. 1.  not  unto  us,  but  unto  thy  71.  give  glory 
119.  55.  I  have  remembered  thy  71.  in  the  night 

132.  as  thou  UEest  to  do  to  those  ihat  love  thy  n. 
135.  13.  tliy  71.  O  Lord,  endnreth  for  ever 
138.2.  I  will  praise  thy  71.  for  thy  loving  kindness, 
thou  hast  magnified  thy  word  above  all  thy  71. 

139.  20.  and  thine  enemies  lake  thy  71.  in  vain 

140.  13.  the  righteous  shall  give  thanks  to  thy  n. 

142.  7.  out  of  prison,  tliat  I  may  praise  thy  71. 

143.  11.  quicken  me,  O  Lord,  lor  thy  71.  sake 
145.  1.  I  u  ill  bless  thy  71.  for  ever  and  ever,  2. 

2.  and  I  will  praise  thy  n.  lor  ever,  Isa.  25.  1. 
Ca?7(.  1.3.  Ihy  7?.  is  as  ointment  poured  forth 
Isa.  26.  8.  the  desire  of  our  soul  is  to  thy  »i 

13.  by  thee  we  will  make  mention  of  thy  n. 

63.  16.  O  Lord,  thy  77.  is  fr;)ni  everlasting 

64.  2.  make  thy  77.  known  lo  thine  adversaries 
7.  there  is  none  that  c.iilelii  on  thy  71. 

Jer.  10. 6.  thou  art  great  and  thy  ?i.  is  great  in  migLt 
11.  16.  the  Lord  called  thy  71.  a  green  olive-tree 

14.  7.  do  thou  it  for  thy  n.  sake,  we  have  sinned 
21.  do  not  abhor  us  lor  lhy7i.sake,  remember 

29.25.  sent  ktteis  in  lliy  7|.  lo  u||  people  in  Jerusa. 
7.0777.3.55.  leaded  upon  Ihy  77.  out  of  the  dungeon 
£)«7i.9.6.  the  prophets  spake  in  thy  77.  to  our  king* 
Mic.  6.  9.  and  the  man  of  wisdom  shall  see  thy  n. 
JVaA.  1.  14.  that  nc  more  of  lliy  »>.  he  sown 
Mai.  1.  6.  wherein  have  we  des[)isid  thy  71. 
Mat.  6.  9.  hallowed  be  ihy  77.  J.uke  U.  2. 

7.  22.  in  thy  77.  have  we  cast  out  devils 
^7arA5.9.  he  asked  him, what  is  thy  77..'  LukeS.30. 

9.  36.  casting  out  devils  in  thy  71.  J.uk£  9.  49. 
Luke  10.  17.  the  devils  are  subject  through  thy  n. 
John  12.28.  Father,  elorify  thy  71. then  came  a  voice 

17.  6.  I  have  manifested  thy  77.  to  the  men,  26. 
11.  holy  Father,  keep  through  thine  owa  77.  12. 
.4cr«9.  14.  authority  to  bind  nil  ihatiallon  thy  n. 
Rom.  15.  9.  1  w  ill  confess,  and  sing  unto  thy  77. 
Rev.  11.  18.  give  reward  to  them  that  fear  thy  n. 

15.  4.  who  shall  not  fear  and  glorify  thy  77.  ? 

See  Called. 

NAME,  reib. 

1  Sam.  16.3.  thou  shall  anoint  to  me  him  whom  In. 

28.  8.  bring  him  up  whom  I  shall  77.  unto  thee 

Isa.  62.  2.  which  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  shall  tj. 

NAM  En,  ETH. 
^(■71.23. 16.  Ahrah.  weighed  silver  vvhich  he  hadn 

27.  36.  he  said,  is  not  he  rightly  71.  Jacob? 
48.  16.  and  let  my  name  be  77    on  them 

1  Sam.  4.  21.  she  71.  the  child  l-chaboil,  saying 

2  Kivgs  17.  34.  the  children  of  Jac.  whom  he 71.  Itr. 
1  Chrun.  23.  14.  Moses'  sons  77.  of  the  tribe  of  Levi 
Eccl.  6.  10.  what  hath  bi  en  is  71.  nlrnady 

I.^a.  61.  6.  ye  shall  he  77.  the  priests  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  44.  26.  my  name  shall  no  more  be  77.  in  mouth 
JImos  6.  1.  which  are  71.  chief  of  the  nations 
Mtc.  2.  7.  Oihou  that  nit  71.  of  I  he  house  of  Jacob 
Luke  2.  21. Jesus  was  so  77.0I  the  angel  before  con. 
6.  13.  he  chose  twelve,  whem  he  77.  apostles 
Rom.  15.20.  to  preach,  not  where  Christ  was  71. 

1  Cor.  5.  1.  such  fiirnication  notn.  among  Gentiles 
Fph.  1.21.  far  above  every  name  that  is  7t. 

3.  15.  the  whole  family  in  heaven  and  earth  is  n. 
5.  3.  covetousness,  let  it  not  be  once  77.  among  you 

2  T7717.2.I9.  let  everv  one  Ihat  77.  the  name  of  Christ 

NAMELY. 
Eccl.  5.  13.  sore  evil,  77.  riiJies  kept  for  the  owner* 
Isa.  7.  20.  Lord  shave  with  a  razor,  77.  bv  Assyria 
Mark  12.  31.  the  sccoml  i*  like,  71.  ihis,  shalt  love 

NAMES. 

<?P77.2.  20.  Adam  pave  71.  to  all  cuttle,  and  to  fowl 

26.]8.Cal!ed  their  77.  after  77. his  father  called  them 

Eiod.23. 13.  he  circumspect  and  make  no  mentioD 

of  the  77.  of  other  gorls,  Dent.  12.  3. 

28.  9.  grave  on  theiD  the  71.  of  chdihen  of  Isr.  21. 
12.  Aaron  shall  bear  their  77.  before  the  Ld.  29. 

JV«7>7.  1.  2.  the  number  of  iheir  71.  by  their  poll 
5.  the  71.  of  the  men  that  shall  stand  with  you 
3.  43.  numb.  of77.  of  the  Levi'es  from  a  month  old 
13.  16.  the  n.  of  the  men  which  Moses  eent  to  sjiy 


NAT 

AVm.  34. 17.  n.  of  men  wliichshnll  divide  the  land 
3  Sard.  23.  8.  tlie  «.  of  mighty  men  whom  IJav.  had 
£2ra5. 4.  what  are  their  n.  who  make  this  building 
Ptal.  16.  4.  nor  take  up  their  n.  into  my  lips 

49.  11.  they  call  their  lands  alter  their  own  n. 

147.4.  the  stars  he  calleth  them  by  n.  Isa.  40.  26. 
Ezek.  23.  4.  ihe  n.  of  them  were  Aholah  the  elder 
Hos.  2.  17.  for  I  will  take  away  the  »i.  of  Baalim 
Zech.i3  2.  cutoffllie?).  of  the  idols  out  of  the  land 
L,ukc  10.  20.  rejoice,  your  n.  are  written  in  heaven 
Wr/i  1.  15.  the  number  of  the  n.  together  were  1-U 

18.  1.5.  if  it  be  question  of  words  and  n.  look  to  it 
P/iil.  4.  3.  whose  k.  are  in  the  book  of  life 
Hev.  .3.  4.  thou  hast  a  few  ji.  in  Sardis,  not  defiled 

11.  t  13.  were  slain  n.  of  men  seven  thousand 

13.  t  !•  and  on  his  heads  the  ?i.  of  blasphemy 
8.  whose  n.  are  not  written  in  book,  17.  8. 

17.  3.  I  saw  a  woman  full  of  n.  of  blasphemy 
21. 12.  n.  written  thereon,  n.  of  the  twelve  tribes 
14.  in  them  the  n.  of  twelve  apostles  of  ilieLainb 
NAPKIN. 
Luke  19.  ::0.  thy  pound  which  I  have  kept  in  a  n. 
John  11.  44.  his  face  was  hound  about  with  a  n. 
20.  7.  the  71.  that  was  about  his  head  not  lying 

NARD. 
Mark  14.  f  3.  a  woman  having  a  box  of  pure  n. 

NARROW. 
M'um.  22.  26.  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  a  n.  way 
Josh.  17. 15.  cut  down,  if  mount  Ephraim  betooji. 
IKings  6.4.for  house  he  made  windows  of  7t.  lights 
Prov.  23.  27.  and  a  strange  woman  is  a  n.  pit 
24.  1 10.  if  thou  faint,  thy  strength  is  n. 
/»a.49.19.the  land  of  thy  destruction  shall  be  too  n. 
Mat.  7.  14.  71.  is  the  way  which  leadeth  to  life 

NARROWED. 
1  Kings  6.  6.  in  wall  of  house  made  n.  rests  round 

NARROWER. 
/»a.28.20.the  covering  t?.  than  he  can  wrap  himself 

NARROWLY. 
Job  13.  27.  thou  lookest  n.  to  all  my  paths 
Isa.  14.  16.  that  see  thee,  shall  n.  look  upon  thee 

NATION 
Signifies,  [1]  .^U  the  inhabitants  of  a  particular 
country,  Deut.  4.  34.  [2]  .4  country  or  king- 
dom, Exod.  34. 10.  Rev.  7.  9.  [3]  Countrymen, 
natives  of  the  same  stock.  Acts  26.  4.  [4] 
The  father,  head,  and  original  of  a  nation  or 
people.  Gen.  25  23.  [5]  The  heathen  or  Gen- 
tiles, Isa.  55.  5. 
Gcn.\5. 14.  and  also  that  71.  they  serve  will  I  judge 

20.  4.  Lord,  wilt  thou  slay  also  a  rignteous  71.  ? 

21.  13.  of  the  bond- woman  I  will  make  a  71. 
35.  11.  a  71.  and  king  shall  come  of  thee 

f.xod.  9.  24.  in  all  Egypt,  since  it  became  a  n. 

19.  6.  ye  shall  be  unto  me  a  holy  n.  1  Pet.  2.  9. 
21.  8.  to  sell  her  to  a  strange  71.  have  no  power 
33.  13.  and  consider  that  this  n.  is  thy  people 
34. 10.  have  not  been  done  in  any  n.  do  with  thee 

Act). 18.26.  nor  any  of  your  7t.  commit  abomination 

20.  23.  shall  not  walk  in  the  manners  of  the  n. 
JVu7n. 14. 12.1  will  make  of  thee  a  great  71. /)eue.9.14. 
Deut. 4.  34.  or  hath  God  assayed  to  take  him  aTt. 

from  the  midst  of  another  71.  by  wonders? 
28.  33.  the  fruit  of  thy  land  shall  a  71.  eat  up 
36.  the  Ld.  shall  bring  thee  and  thy  king  to  a  7i. 

49.  Lord  shall  bring  a  7t.  against  thee  from  far 

50.  a  71.  of  fierce  countenance  shall  not  regard 
32.  28.  are  a  71.  void  of  counsel,  no  understanding 

2.<?nm.  7.  23  what  7t.  like  thy  people?  1  Chr.  17. 21. 
1  Kings  18. 10.  there  is  no  71.  whither  my  Lord  hath 
not  sent  toseek  thee,  he  took  an  oath  of  that  n. 
"i  Kings  17.  29.  every  71.  made  gods  of  their  own 
1  Chr.  16.  20.  and  when  they  went  from  71.  to  n. 
S  Chr  15.6.  71.  was  destroyed  of  7j.  and  city  of  city 

32.  15.  no  god  of  any  71.  or  kingdom  was  able 
Jtl>  34.  29.  it  be  done  against  a  7!.  or  a  man  only 
Ps.  .33.  12.  blessed  is  the  n.  whose  God  is  the  Lord 

43.1.  OGod  plead  my  cause  against  an  ungodly  rt. 
83.  4.  come,  let  us  cut  them  oflffrom  being  a  n. 
10.5.  13.  they  went  from  one  n.  to  another 

106.  5.  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  gladnessof  thy  71. 

147.  20.  he  hath  not  dealt  so  with  any  71. 
Prov.  14.  .34.  righteousness  exalteth  a  n.  hut  sin  is 
tsa.  1.4.  ah,  sinful  7J.  a  people  laden  with  iniquity 

2.  4.  71.  shall  not  lift  up  sword  against::.  JIfic.  4..1. 

9.  3.  thou  hast  miillipjied  the  71.  not  increased  joy 

10.  6.  I  will  send  him  against  a  hypocritical  n. 

14.  32.  what  answer  the  messengers  of  the  71.? 

18.2.  go,  ye  swift  messengers,  to  a  7i.  scattered  and 
peeleil,  a  71.  meted  out  and  trodden  down,  7. 

26.  2.  open  that  the  rishteoiis  71.  may  enter  in 

1.5.  •*>ou  hast  increased  the  n.  O  Lord,  the  7t. 
49.  7.  <aith  the  L.  to  him  %vhom  the  71.  abhorreth 
51.  4.  nearkeii  and  jive  ear  to  me,  O  my  7i. 
55.  5.  thou  shall  call  a  71.  thoii  knowest  not 
58.  2.  spck  me,  as  a  n   that  did  righteousness 
60.  12.  the  71   that  will  not  serve  thee  shall  perish 

22  and  a  small  one  shall  become  a  strong  7t. 
65.  1.  a  n.  that  was  not  called  br  my  name 
66. 8.  or  shall  a  n.  be  borr  at  once  t  I 

401 


KAT 

.Ter.  2.  11.  hath  i  n.  changed  llioir  gods? 
5.  9.  my  soul  be  avenged  on  such  a  71.  29.  |  9.  9. 
15.  I  will  bring  a  n.  on  you  from  far,  O  hous- 
of  Israel,  it  is  a  mighty  7t.  it  is  an  ancient  71 
7.  28.  a  71.  that  obeyeth  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
12. 17.  I  will  utterly  pluck  up  and  destroy  that  71. 
18.  7.  speak  concerning  a  71.  to  pluck  it  up,  9. 
8.  if  that  71.  against  wiiom  I  have  pronounced 

25.  12.  punish  that  71.  ibr  their  iniquity,  27.  8. 
.32.  behohl,  evil  shall  go  forth  from  71.  to  71. 

27.8. 71.  which  will  not  serve  Nebuchadnezzar,  13, 
31.  .36.  then  Israel  cease  from  being  a  71.  33.24. 

48.  2.  let  us  cut  ofTMoab  from  being  a  71. 

49.  31.  arise,  get  you  up  to  the  wealthy  71. 
36.  shall  be  no  7i.  whither  Elam  shall  not  come 

.50.  3.  out  of  the  north  comelh  a  7t.  against  her 
/.am. 4. 17. have  watched  for  a  71. that  could  not  save 
F.ick.  2.  3.  I  send  thi  e  to  Israel,  a  rebellious  71. 

37.  22.  I  will  make  them  one  71.  in  the  land 
Dan.  8.  22.  four  kingd.  shall  stand  upout  of  iheTi. 

12.  1.  trouble,  such  as  never  was  since  was  a  71. 
.Joel  1.  6.  for  a  71.  is  come  up  upon  my  land 
Jlmos  6.  14.  behold,  1  will  raise  up  a^.iiiistyoua  71. 
Mic.  4.7.  I'll  make  her  that  was  cast  otfastrongTi. 
Hub.  1.  6.  the  Chaldeans,  that  bitter  and  hasty  71. 
Zcph.  2.  1.  gather  together,  O  71.  not  desired 

5.  woe  to  the  7t.  of  the  Cherethites 
Hag.  2.  14.  so  is  this  people  and  n.  before  me 
J\lal.  3.  9.  even  this  whole  n.  have  robbed  me 
Mat.  21.  43.  the  kingdom  of  God  given  to  a  n. 

24.7.J1.  shall  rise  ag.  71.  MarkU.S.  /.u/.c21. 10. 
Luke  7.  5.  for  he  loveth  our  7t.  and  hath  built  us 

23.  2.  we  found  this  fellow  perverting  the  71. 
.John  11.48.  the  Romans  shall  come  and  take  our  71. 

50.  one  man  die,  that  the  whole  71.  perish  not 

51.  prophesied  that  Jesus  should  die  for  that  71. 

52.  and  not  for  that  71.  only,  but  that  also  he 
18.  35.  thine  own  71.  hath  delivered  thee  to  me 

Jlcts  2.  5.  Jews,  devout  men  out  of  every  71. 
7.  7.  the  71.  to  whom  they  shall  be  in  bondage 
10. 22.  ofgood  report  among  all  the  71.  of  the  Jews 
28.  it  is  unlawful  to  come  to  one  of  another  71. 
35.  bui  in  every  71.  he  that  feareth  him 

24.  2.  that  very  worthy  deeds  are  done  to  this  n. 
10.  I  know  that  tlioii  hast  been  a  judge  to  this  7i. 
17.  I  came  to  bring  alms  to  my  n.  and  offerings 

26.  4.  rny  life  was  at  first  among  mine  own  7t. 
28.  19.  not  that  I  had  ought  to  accuse  my  71.  of 

Oal.  1. 14.  profited  above  my  equals  in  my  own  71. 
Phil.  2. 15.  in  midst  of  a  crooked  and  perverse  7i. 
Rev.  5.  9.  thou  hast  redeemed  us  out  of  every  n. 
14.  6.  having  the  gospel  to  preach  to  every  71. 
See  Foolish. 
NATIONS. 
Oen.  10.  32.  and  by  these  were  the  71.  divided 

14.  1.  Tidal  king  of  71.  made  war  with  Bera,  9. 
17.4.  Shalt  Ls  a  father  of  many  71. 5.  Rom.  4.  17,18 

6.  and  I  will  make  71.  of  thee,  35.  11.  j  48.  19. 
16.  I  will  bless  Sarah,  she  shall  be  a  mother  of  n 

25.  23.  the  Lord  said,  two  71.  arefin  thy  womb 

27.  29.  and  let  7t.  bow  down  to  thee 
Ezod.  34. 24.  I  will  cast  out  the  71.  before  thee,  and 

enlarge  thy  borders,  Detit.  4.  3e  1 7. 22.  |  8. 20, 
I>cv.  18.  24.  the  71.  are  defiled  ||  28.  as  it  spued  out  71. 
JVum.  23.9.  and  shall  not  be  reckoned  among  the  71. 
24.  8.  Israel  shall  eat  up  the  71.  his  enemies 
20.  Amalek  was  the  first  of  the  71.  but  latter  end 
Deut.  2.  25.  I  will  put  the  fear  of  thee  on  the  71. 
4.  6.  this  is  your  wisdom  in  sight  of  the  71. 

27. Lord  shall  scatter  you  among  the  71.  JVeli.  1.8. 
7.  1.  Lord  hath  cast  out  many  71.  before  thee 
9.  1.  to  possess  71.  creater  than  thyself,  11.  23. 
12.  29.  when  God  shall  cut  off  the  71.  19.  1. 

15.  6.  thou  shall  lend  to  many  71.  28.  12. 
28    1.  the  Lord  will  set  thee  on  high  above  all  77. 
32.8.Most  High  divided  to  the  71.  their  inheritance 

43. rejoice, O  ye  71. with  his  people,  he  will  avenge 
■  ludg.  2.  23.  therefore  the  Lord  left  those  71. 
2  .Sam.  7.  23.  which  thou  redeemedst  from  the  71. 
1  Kings  ]1.2.of  the  71.  conreminir  which  the  L.  said 
Hh'ings  17.  33.  served  gods  after  the  manner  of  71. 
18.  33.  hath  any  of  the  gods  of  the  71.  delivered, 
19.  12.  2  Chron.  32.  13,  14.  fsa.  36.  18. 

1  CAr.  16.  31.  sny  among  the  71.  the  Lord  reigneth 
17.  21.  by  driving  out  71.  fr<mi  before  thy  people 

2  Chr.  13.  9.  made  piiesls  after  the  manner  of  71.. 
Meh.  13.  26.  among  many  n.  was  no  king  like  him 
./»A  12.23.  he  increaseth  the  71.  he  enlargeth  then. 
P.''al.  9.  20.  that  the  71.  may  know  themselves 

22.  27.  all  the  kindreds  of  71.  shall  worship  thee 

28.  the  Lord  is  governor  among  the  7i. 
47.  3.  he  shgll  subdue  the  71.  under  our  feet 
.57.  9.  I  will  sing  to  thee  among  the  77.  108.  3. 
66.7. his  ey(^s  behold  the  71. ||  67.4.  let  the  71.  be  glad 
96.  5.  for  all  the  gods  of  the  71.  are  idols 
106.  27.  to  overthrow  their  seed  among  the  n. 
34.  they  did  not  destroy  the  7i.  Lord  commanded 
Prov.  24.24.  the  people  curse,  r...  shall  abhor  him 
Isa.  2.  4.  and  he  shall  judge  among  the  71. 
a.  26  ho  will  lift  up  an  ensign  to  the  n.  from  far  I 
30 


NAT 

fsa  10.  7.  it  is  in  his  heart  to  cut  o(T  n.  not  a  fo'W- 
II.  12.  ht  shall  set  up  an  ensign  for  the  n. 
14.  6.  he  that  ruled  the  71.  in  anger,  is  persecuted 
12.  how  cut  down,  which  did  weaken  the  ».' 
18.  all  the  kings  of  the  71.  lie  in  glory 
23.  3.  the  seed  of  Sihor,  she  is  a  mart  of  n. 

33.  3.  at  thy  lifting  up  the  71.  were  scattered 

34.  1.  come  near,  ye  n.  to  hear,  Jer.  31.  10. 
40.  15.  behold,  ttie  71.  are  as  a  droii  of  a  bucket 
52.  15.  so  shall  he  sprinkle  many  71. 
55.  5.  71.  that  knew  not  thee,  shall  run  to  thee 
60.  12.  yea,  those  71.  shall  be  utterly  wasted 
64.  2.  tliat  the  71.  may  tremble  at  thy  presence 
66.  19.  I  will  send  those  that  escape  to  the  n. 

Jer.  1.  5.  and  ordained  thee  a  prophet  to  the  n. 
10.  see,  1  have  this  day  set  thee  over  the  71. 

4.  2.  71.  shall  bless  themselves  in  him,  and  glory 
16.  make  ye  mention  to  71.  publish  ag.  JerusaleM 

6.  18.  therefore  hear  ye  71.  and  know,  31.  10. 

10.  7.  who  would  not  fear  thee,  O  King  of  77.? 
lO.the  7i.shall  not  be  able  to  abide  his  indignation 

22.  8.  many  71.  shall  pass  by  this  city,  and  say 

25.  14.  71.  shall  serve  theinsidves  of  them,  27.  7 
31.  the  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  the  n. 

46.  12.  the  71.  have  heard  of  thy  shame,  thy  cry 
50.  2.  declare  ye  among  the  71.  Babylon  is  takeo 
12.  hindermost  of  the  71.  shall  be  a  wildernesg 
46.  and  the  cry  is  heard  among  the  n. 
51.7.  the  71.  havedrunkeii  of  her  wine,  71.  are  mad 
20.  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  n. 
27.  prepare  the  n.  agains^  her,  call  together 
41.  Babylon  is  an  aslonishment  among  the  »i 
44.  the  ?i.  shall  not  flow  together  any  more 
/.inn.  1.  1.  the  city  that  was  gre  it  among  the  n 
Ezek.  5.  6.  into  wickedness.  inorH  (iian  the  71.  7. 

14.  I  will  make  thee  a  re|iroHch  among  the  n. 
6.  8.  the  remnant  shall  escapn  amung  the  71. 

9.  that  escape  shall  reincii.lier  me  among  the  Ji.t 
12.  15.  when  I  shall  seiilier  tliem  among  the  lu 
19.  4.  the  71.  also  heard  nf  him,  he  was  taken 

8.  then  the  7i.  set  ngaiiist  hnn  on  every  side 

26.  3.  I  will  cause  many  11. 10  come  against  thee 
5.  and  it  shall  become  a  spot!  in  the  7i. 

28.7.  behold,  therefore,  I  will  bri  11;;  strangers  upon 

thee,  the  terrible  of  the  71.  30.  U.  |  31.  12. 

29.  12.  I  v/ill  scatter  Egviiiians  among  71.  30.  23. 

15.  that  they  shall  no  nion.'  rule  over  the  »t> 

31.  16.  I  made  71.  shake  at  the  sound  of  his  fall 

32.  2.  thou  art  like  a  lum  of  the  n.  as  a  whale 

16.  the  daughters  of  the  71.  shall  lament  net;   18. 

35.  10.  Ihou  hast  said,  these  two  71.  shall  be  mine 

36.  13.  thou  land  hast  bereaved  thy  71. 

37.  22.  and  they  shall  be  no  more  two  7t. 

38.  8.  it  is  brought  forth  out  of  the  71.  12. 
23.  I  will  be  known  in  the  eyes  of  many  n. 

39.  27.  and  am  sanctified  in  the  sight  of  many  tu 
Hos.  8.  10.  though  they  have  hired  among  the  n. 

9.  17.  they  shall  be  'vanden^i-s  among  the  71. 
Joel  3.  2.  whom  they  have  scattered  among  the  ;t. 
j?7Hos6.1.woe  to  them  which  are  named  chief  of  ti. 
Jilic.  4.  2.  many  71.  shall  come  and  sav,  let  us  go 

3.  he  shall  rebuke  strong  71.  afar  off,  and  beat 

11.  now  also  many  71.  are  gathered  against  thea 
7.16.  the  71.  shall  see,  be  confounded  at  their  might 

JiTah.  3.  4.  that  selletli  71.  through  her  whoredoms 

5.  I  will  show  the  n.  thy  nakedness  and  shame 
//rtA.l.n.shall  they  no*  spare  continually  to  slayTi. 

2.  8.  because  thou  hast  spoiled  many  71. 

3.  6.  he  beheld,  and  drove  asunder  the  77. 
Zeph.3.6. 1  have  cut  otVihe7i.  their  towers  desolate 

8.  for  my  determination  is  to  gather  the  71. 
Zech.  2.  11.  many  71.  shall  be  joineil  to  the  Lord 
8.  22.  and  strong  71.  shall  come  to  seek  the  Lord 

23.  take  hold  out  of  all  the  languages  of  the  n. 
Luke  12.  30.  these  things  do  the  71.  seek  after 

21.  25.  and  upon  the  earth  shall  be  distress  oft, 
Jicls  13.19.wben  he  had  ilestr.  seven  7i.in  Chanaa« 
Rev.  2.  26.  to  him  will  I  give  power  over  the  iu 

10.  II.  thou  must  propliesy  before  many  n. 

11.  9.  71.  shall  see  their  ileail  bodies  three  day* 
18.  and  the  7i.  were  angry,  thy  wrath  is  come 

13.  7.  and  power  was  given  him  over  all  7i. 
16.  19.  cities  of  the  71.  fell  ||  17.  15.  waters  are  71. 
20.  3  that  he  should  deceive  the  71.  no  more 
21.24.  the  71. of  them  which  are  saved  shall  walk 
26.  they  shall  bring  the  honour  of  the  n.  intii>  it 

22.  2.  the  leaves  were  for  the  healing  of  tho" 
See  Grkat. 

Ml  NATIONS. 
Deut.  4. 19.  which  the  Lord  hath  divided  to  all  n 

26.  19.  and  to  make  thee  high  above  nil  n.  88.  1 

28.  37.  shall  become  a  by-word  among  all  n. 
I  Kings  4.  31.  his  fame  was  in  all  71.  round  abous 
^Ckr.  14.  17.  brought  the  fear  of  David  on  all  n 

16.24.  declare  his  marvellous  works  among  nlln 
2Chr.  32.23.  Hezekiah  magnified  in  slghtofo«  n 
Psal.  67.  2.  .hv  saving  health  among  M  n. 

72.  11.  kings  fall  down,  all  n.  sliall  servo  him 
17. men  blessed  in  him, all  n  sbull  call  him  blesseA 

82,  8,  arise,  OGod,  for  thou  ehult  inlactlt  all » 


NAT 

*>g.  bd.Q  alin.  shall  come  and  worship  before  thee 
113.4.  L.ishijh  uhove  all  n.  glory  above  heavens 
117. 1.  praise  tlie  Lord,  all  ye  n.  praise  liiin 
118.  10.  all  n.  conipassed  me  about,  but  in  name 

ha.  2.  2.  anil  all  n.  sliall  tlcnv  unto  it 
25.  7.  he  will  -leslroy  the  vail  thai  is  over  all  n. 
34.  2.  the  imliyuiiliun  of  the  Lord  is  on  all  n. 
40.17.  all  n.  before  him  are  as  notliing,  and  vanity 
66.18. 1  wiilgatlier  alln.  and  languages, ./orH.  2. 

20.  they  shall  bring  your  brethren  out  ul'  all  n. 
Ter.  27.  7.  and  all  n.  shall  serve  him,  iJan.  7.  J4. 
Smos  9. !).  I  will  silt  the  Irouse  of  Israel  among  a.n. 
Ua'o.  2.  5.  but  gathereth  to  him  all  n.  and  people 
Harr.  -2.7. 1  will  sliake  aZ/n.and  the  desire  ui'nlln. 

"shall  come;  and  I  will  fill  tine  house  with  glory 
Zech.  14.  2.  I  will  gather  all  n.  against  Jerusalem 
19.  the  punishment  of  all  n.  iliat.  come  not  up 
Mai.  3.  12.  and  all  n.  shall  call  you  blessed 
Mat.  24.  9.  ye  shall  he  hated  of  all  n.  foi  my  sake 
J4.  this  gospel  of  kingdom  shall  be  preached  to 
all  n.  Mark  13.  10.  Luke  24.  47.  Rom.  16.2fi 
2.5.  32.  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all  n. 
2i3.  19.  go  ye,  and  teach  all  n.  bajitizing  them 
Mark  11.  17.  be  called  of  all  n.  the  house  of  prayer 
Luke  21.  24.  shall  be  led  away  captive  into  all  n. 
/lets  H.lfi.who  suffered  alln.  to  walk  in  their  ways 
17.  26.  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  n.  of  meii 
Rnm.  1. 5.  for  obedience  to  the  faith  among  all  n. 
13.26.  made  known  to  alln.  for  obedience  of  faith 
Oal.  3.  8.  saving,  in  thee  shall  all  n.  be  blecsed 
Rev.  7.  9.  a  liuiltilude  of  all  n.  stood  before  threne 
12.5.  a  man-child,  who  was  to  rule  u.  71.  with  a  rod 

14.  8.  she  made  all  n.  drink  of  the  wine,  18.  3. 

15.  4.  for  a.  n.  shall  come  and  worship  before  thee 
18  23.  for  by  thv  sorceries  were  all  n.  deceived 

^ii  the  NATIONS. 
Re7i.18.18.aZ/  i.TJ.of  earth  he  blessed,  22. 18.  |  26.  4. 
Deut.  14.  2.  chosen  thee  above  all  the  n.  on  earth 
I7.14.set  a  kin»  over  ine,  as  a.  t.n.  ISam.S.  5,20. 

30.  1.  thou  slialt  call  them  to  mind  among  aZZ  t.n. 
3.  the  Lord  will  gather  thci^  from  all  the  n. 

Psa^.9. 17.  into  hell,  .and  nZ/  the  7i.that  hirgetGod 
ts'i.  14.  20.  hand  ibat  is  stretched  onl  on  nil  the  n. 
29.  7.  the  multitude  of  ««  the  n.  that  light,  8. 
'M  18.  laid  waste  all  the  n.  and  their  countries 
43.  9.  let  all  the.  n.  be  gathered  together,  and  let 
52.10. L.  made  bare  Ins  holy  arm  in  eycsof  allt.n. 
61.11. cause  jiraise  to  spring  forth  hcd'ore  all  the  n. 
if.r.  3.  17.  .nnd  all  then,  shall  be  gathered  unto  it 

25.  13.  Jeremiah  prophesied  against  all  the  n. 
15.  cause  a/Z  71.  to  drink  it  II  17.  made  aH  77.  drink 

26.  6.  make  this  city  a  curse  to  all  t.  n.  of  the  earth 
29  14.  1  wiilgatlier  you  I'romaHMcTi.  and  places 

18.  a  reproach  among  aZZ«Ac77.of  the  earlh,  44.8. 
33.  9.  name  of  joy  and  honour  bi^fore  all  the  n. 
46.  28.  for  I  wi'll  make  a  full  end  of  aH  the  n. 
Zech.  7.  14.  but  I  scattered  them  amons  all  then. 
12.  9.  destroy  all  the  n.  that  come  against  Jerus. 
14.  16.  left  of  a// «Ae  71.  that  came  against  Jerus. 

These  NATIONS. 
Vent.  7.  17.  if  thou  say,  these  n.  are  more  than  I 
9.  4.  for  wickedness  of  «Atse  7i.  Ld.  doth  drive, 5. 

11.  i3.  then  wili  the  Lord  drive  out  all  these  n. 

12.  30.  saying,  now  did  these  n.  serve  their  gods 
19.  14.  these  n.  hearkened  to  observers  of  times 
21).  15.  thus  do  to  the  cities  which  are  not  of  t.  n. 

28.  6.5.  among  these  n.  shall  thou  find  no  ease 

29.  18.  lest  any  among  you  serve  the  gods  of  t.  7i. 

31.  3.  the  Lord  will  destroy  these  n.  before  thee 
Josh.  23.  3.  seen  what  the  Lord  hath  done  to  t.n. 

4.  I  have  divided  to  you  by  lot  t.  n.  that  remain 
7.  that  ye  come  not  among  these  n.  that  remain 

12.  if  ye  cleave  to  the  remnant  of  these  n. 

13.  God  will  no  more  drive  out  any  of  these  n. 
fuda-.  3.  1.  these  n.  the  Lord  left  to  prove  Israel 
iKinffs  17.41.  so  t.  n.  feared  L.  and  served  images 
Jer.  9.  26.  for  all  these  n.  are  uncircumcised 

25.  9.  bring  them  against  these  n.  round  about 

11.  these  n.  shall  serve  the  king  of  Babylon 
28  14.  I  have  put  yoke  of  iron  on  neck  of  these  n. 

'NATIVE. 
Jer.  22.  10.  he  shall  no  more  see  his  n  country 

NATIVITY. 
r?f7i.  11.  28.  Haran  died  in  the  land  of  his  n. 
Huthl.  11.  how  thou  hast  left  the  land  of  thy  71. 
Ter.  46.  16.  arise,  let  us  go  to  tb«  land  of  our  7i. 
Eiek.  16.  3.  thy  n.  is  of  the  land  of  Canaan 
4.  as  for  thv  ti.  in  the  day  thou  wast  horn 

21.  30.  I  will  judge  thee  in  the  land  of  thy  n. 
23. 15.  the  maimer  of  Chaldea,  the  land  of  their  n. 

NATURE 
Signifies,  [1]  The  natural  method  aifd  course  of 
things  established  in  the  world  by  God  its 
Creator.  Rom.  1.  2fi,  27.  [2]  Reason,  or  the 
I'.ahl  implanted  in  the  mind,  Rom.  2.  14.  [3] 
Birth,  ornatiiral  descent,  Gal  2.  15.  [4]  Com- 
■mon  sense,  nnd  the  custom  of  allnations,  1  Cor. 
11.  14.  [5]  Substance,  or  es.'ievce,  Heb.  2.  16. 
[6]  Cur  corrupt  and  .tinfitl  estate  by  our  birth, 
bdna  naturally  inclined  to  all  St,rtf  of  evil, 
41B 


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N'^A 


Eph.  2.  3.     [7]  Holy  and  divine  qualities  and  llCor.2.6.the  wisdom  of  this  world  that  comeitHjint 
dispositions,  ahich  express  and  resemble  the  27'Aesj.3.  8.  nor  did  weeatany  man's  bread  fotrt 


perfections  of  God,  2Heter  1.  4.  [8]  In  truth 
and  very  deed.  Gal.  4.  8. 

A  natural  body,  ICor.  15  44.  ./*  body  which  has 
nothing  but  whxl  its  soul  can  bestow  upon  it 
in  a  nat.ural  way ,  vkich  is  maintained  m  life 
by  nalxral  an i,  ordinary  mcaus,  as  meat,  drink, 
sleep,  <$-c.  and  is  subject  to  natural  affections 
and  operation.';,  as  generation,  augmevtation, 
motion,  i^-c  A  spiriti  al  body,  ibid.  Spiritual, 
not  as  to  the  substaric-  of  it,  but  in  respect  of 
the  (jualiiie^  and  cone'itions  of  it;  a  body  that 
is  beautiful,  rncorrup  ible,  free  from  infirmi- 
ties, not  subjer.t  to  hui.ftr  or  thirst,  or  injuries 
from  cold,  heat,  &-c.  not  using  meat,  drink, 
clothes,  physic,  •'•ut  fr^e,  active,  and  nimbie,as 
spirits;  it  is  likewise  a  spiritual  body,  as  it  is 
perfectly  subject  to  tKi  .Spirit  of  God,  without 
any  rebellious  mot<o>.s;  it  is  immediately  sup- 
ported by  the  Spil-^c,  without  any  corporral 
means;  and  docs  mo't  wonderfully  contribute 
to  the  most  lively,  divine,  and  enlarged  vital 
operations  of  the  soul  herself. 

The  natural  man,  1  Cot-.  2.  14.  The  unrenewed 
person;  one  that  hath  nothing  but  a  principle 
of  reason,  though  he  be  one  of  the  most  ex- 
guisitc  natural  atcomplishmeiils,  and  has  im- 
proved his  reason  to  the  highest  pitch. 

Rom.  1.  26.  women  did  change  to  that  against  n. 

2.  14.  do  by  7i.  the  things  contained  in  the  law 

27.  shall  not  uiicircumcision  by  n.  judge  thee? 
11.  24.  if  thou,  wen  cut  out  of  thtclivetree,  w  Inch 

is  wild  by  n.  and  werl  grafted  contrary  to  77 

1  Cor.  11.  14.  doth  irot  even  71.  itself  teach  you? 
Gal.  2.  15.  who  are  Jews  by  7i.  and  not  sinners  of 

4.8.did  service  unto  them,  which  by  77.  are  no  gods 
Kph.  2.  3.  and  were  by  n.  children  of  wrath 
Heb.  2.  16.  he  took  nut  on  him  the  w,  of  angels 
./am.  3.  6.  tongue  setteth  on  fire  the  course  of  77. 
t  7.  n.  of  beasts  hath  been  tanie<l  by  71.  of  mer 

2  Pet.  1.  4.  ye  might  he  [partakers  of  the  divine  77 
NATURAL. 

Deut.  34.  7.  eye  not  dim,  nor  his  ji.  force  abated 
Rom.  1.  26.  even  women  did  change  ihe  n.  use 
27.  also  men  leaving  the  71.  use  of  the  woman 
31.  wilhout  77.  aflTection,  2  Tim.  3.  3. 
11.  21.  if  God  spared  not  the  ti.  branches,  24. 
1C07-.2.  14. 71.  inanreceivethnotthingsof  Sp.  of  G. 
15.  44.  it  is  sown  a  77.  body,  there  is  a  77.  body 

40.  but  that  which  is  71.  was  first,  and  afterward 
Jam.  1.  23.  a  man  beholding  hisn.  face  in  a  glass 

3.  t  15-  this  wisdom  is  earthly,  71.  devilish 
2  Pel.  2.  12.  these  as  71.  brute  beasts  speak  evil 

NATURALLY. 
Phil.  2.  20,  who  will  n.  care  for  your  state 
.fade  10.  but  what  they  know  77. 'as  brute  beasts 

NAVEL. 
.fudg.  9.  t  37.  come  down  by  the  77.  of  the  land 
.^o6''40   16.  his  force  is  in  the  7i.  of  his  belly 
Prov.  3.  H.  itshall  be  health  to  thy  71.  and  marrow 
Cant.  7.  2.  thy  7t.  is  like  a  round  goblet 
£:eil.l6.4.  when  thou  wast  born,  thy  77.  was  not  cut 

NAVES.     • 
iKings  7.  33.  their  71.  and  S|)okes  were  all  molten 

NAUGHT,  or  NOUGHT. 
(?e77.29. 15.  sliouldest  Ihoulheref.  serve  me  for  71.? 
Deut.  13.  17.  shall  cleave  n.  of  the  cursed  thing 
15.  9.  thy  poor  brother,  and  thou  givest  him  77. 

28.  63.  the  Lord  will  rejoice  to  bring  you  to  n. 
llCings  2. 19.  the  city  is  pleasant,  but  the  water  n 
JWA.  4.  15.  God  brought  their  counsel  to  71. 
Job  1.  9.  Satan  said,  doth  Job  fear  God  for  77.? 

8.  22.  the  place  of  the  wicked  shall  come  to  77. 

14.  18.  surely  the  mountain  falling  Cometh  to  77. 

22.  0.  hast  'akcn  a  pledge  from  thy  brother  for  71. 
Ps.  33. 10.  Lord  bringeth  counsel  of  heathen  to  77. 

44.    2.  thou  ssMesl  thy  people  for  77. 
Prov   1.  25.  but  ye  have  set  at  71.  all  my  counsel 

20.  14.  it  is  7i.  it  is  71.  saith  the  buyer 
Isa.  8.  10.  take  counsel,  it  shall  come  to  77. 

29.  20.  for  the  terrible  one  is  brought  to  77. 
21.  that  turn  aside  the  just  for  a  thing  of  77. 

41.  12.  thev  shall  be  as  nothing,  as  a  thing  of  71. 
24.  ye  are  of  nothing,  and  your  work  of  77. 

49.  4.  I  have  spent  my  strength  for  77.  and  in  vain 

52.3.  saith  the  Lord,  ye  have  sold  yourselves  for  71. 

5.  that  my  people  is  taken  away  for  77. 
.Ter.  14.  14.  a  false  vision,  and  a  thing  of  71. 
Jimos  5.  5.  and  Beth-el  sliall  come  to  77. 

6.  13.  ye  which  rejoice  in  a  thing  of  77.  who  say 
J/aM.lO.  who  is  there,  would  shut  the  doors  for  71.? 
neither  do  ye  kindle  fire  on  mine  altar  for  7i. 
Mark  9.12.must  sutTer,  and  be  set  at  71.  Luke  23. 1 1. 
Jicts  4.11.  thisisthestoneset  at «.  of  you  builders 

5.  36.  all  were  scattered  and  brought  to  ». 
38.  if  this  work  be  of  men,  it  will  come  to  71 

19.  27.  our  cralt  is  in  danger  to  be  get  at  71. 
Rom.  14.  10.  why  dost  thou  set  at  ti.  thy  brother? 
1  Cor.  1.  28.  to  bring  to  7t.  thiqgs  that  are 


Rev.  18.  17.  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  come  tow 
NAUGHTY. 

Proi'.0. 12.3  77. person  walketb  with  frowardmsutfl 
17.  4.  and  a  liar  giveth  ear  to  a  n.  tongue 
Jer.  24.  2.  the  oilier  basket  had  very  n.  figs 

NAUGHTINESS. 
\Sam.V!.  28.  I  know  thy  pride,  and  77-  of  thy  hean 
Prov.  11.  6.  transgressors  be  taken  in  their  own* 
Jam.l.  21.  lay  apart  all  filthin.  and  superfluity  of  n 

NAVY. 

l/f(j7o-s9.26.Solom.  made  an.  of  ships  in  Eaion-g 

27.  Hiram  seni  in  the  71.  his  servants,  shipmen 

10.  11.  the  77.  of  Hirain  brought  gold  from  Ophil 

22.  king  Solomon  had  al  sea  a  n.  of  Tarshish 

NAY. 

1  Kings  2.  17.  speak,  for  he  will  not  say  thee  ti. 

20.  say  me  not  n.  for  I  will  not  say  thee  n. 
Mat.  5.  37.  hut  let  your  communication  be  yea, 
yea,  77.  77.  more  cometli  of  evil.  Jam.  5.  12. 
Luke  12.  51.  I  tell  you  n.  but  rather  division 
13.  3.  I  tell  you  77.  but  except  ye  repent,  5. 
16.  30.  and  hesaid,  77.  father  Abraham,  butif  one 
.'lets  16.  37.  77.  verily,  bullet  them  come  and  fetch 
Rom.^.  27.  by  law  of  works?  t7.  but  by  law  of  faitb. 
9.  20.  ?7.  but  O  man,  who  art  thou  that  replicst? 
'iCor.  1. 17.  with  me  there  should  he  yea,  yea,  77.  n 

18.  our  word  toward  you  was  not  yea  and  77. 

19.  the  Son  of  God  Jesus  Christ  was  not  yea,  n 
NAZARITE 

Denotes,  Jl  man,  or  woman  who  engaged  them- 
selves by  a  vow  to  abstain  from  wine  and  alt 
intoxicating  liquors;  to  let  their  hair  grow 
without  cutting,  or  sharing;  not  to  entci  into 
any  house  that  was  polluted  by  liaviiig  a  dead 
corpse  in  it,  nor  to  be  present  at  any  funeral : 
And  if  any  one  should  have  died  very  suddenly 
in  their  presence,  they  began  again  the  whole 
ceremony  of  their  consecration  and  J^Tazaritc- 
ship,  wiiich  ceremony  lasted  generally  eight 
days.  When  the  tune  of  their  JVazariteship  was 
accomplished,  the  priest  brought  the  person  to 
the  door  of  the  tabernacle:  who  there  offered  to 
the  Lord  a  he-lamb  for  a  burnt-off'ering,  a  she- 
lamb  J'ur  an  expiatory  sacrijiee,  and  a  rant  for  a 
peace-offcring;  by  which  sacrifices  they  not  only 
gave  thanks  to  God  who  had  given  them  grace  to 
make,  and  in  some  measure  to  keep  such  a  vow; 
but  also  confessed  and  bewailed  their  frailties 
and  miscarriages,  noticit /islanding  t/ie  strict- 
ness of  t/ieirvow,  and  all  thediligence  and  care 
t/tcy  could  use,  and  consequently  acknowledged 
their  need  of  t/ic grace  of  God  TnChrist  Jesus,«Ae 
t?-77eNazarite.  After  i/iese  sacrifices  itere  offered 
to  the  Lord,  the  priest,  or  some  other,  shaved  the 
Aear/o/ tAcNazarite  at  the  door  of  t/te  taberna- 
cle; which  was  done  so  publicly,  that  it  might  be 
knownthat  liis  vow  was  ended,  o,>id  thereforche 
was  at  liberty  as  to  those  things  from  which  he 
had  restrained  himself  for  a  season, otherwise 
somemight  have  been  scandalized  at  his  /iberty; 
after  which  his  hair  was  burnt,  being  t/irown 
upon  the  fire  on  which  tlu-  flrs.h  of  t/ie  peace- 
offering  was  boiled;  then  the  priest  put  into 
the  hands  of  the  Nnzarite  the  shoulder  of  the 
ram  boiled,  with  a  loaf  and  0.  cake,  which  the 
^  aiZ'dr'ne  reluming  into  the  hands  of  the  priest, 
he  offered  them  to  the  Lord,  lifting  them  up  in 
the  presence  of  the  Nazarite.  .'Snd  from  this 
time  he  mig/it  again  drink  wine,  his  JVaiarite- 
ship  being  now  accomplished. 

Some  obliged  themselves  only  for  a  time,  as  those 
mentioned  in  Num.6. 13.  others  for  their  whole 
life,  as  Samson,  John  the  Baptist,  A-c.  Judg 
16. 17.  Luke  1. 1.5.  Their  principal  design  was 
to  sequester  themselves  in  a  great  part  from 
worldly  employments  and  enjoyment s,  that  theif 
wight  devote  themselves  to  the  service  of  God. 
Nazarite  signifies,  sanctified,  or  consecrated. 

J^um.  6.  5.  a  vow  of  a  77.  to  septirate  iheniselvea 
13.  and  this  is  the  law  of  the  n.  when,  21. 

18.  the  77.  shall  shave  the  head  of  his  separation 

19.  and  shall  put  them  on  the  hands  of  the  71. 

20.  and  after  that  the  7>.  mav  drink  wine 
.TudiT.13.5.  the  child  shall  he  a  h.  to  Goo,  7.  1 16. 17. 

NAZARITES. 
Lam.A.  7.  her  77.  purer  than  sn'-w  whiter  than  milk 
Amos  2. 11. 1  raised  up  of  your  young  men  for 77. 
1-2.  but  ye  gave  the  77.  wine  to  drink,  and  prophets 
NEAR. 
Gen.  19.  20.  this  city  is  77.  to  flee  to.  it  is  a  little  one 
27.  22.  Jacob  went  77.  to  Isaac  his  father 
•25.  liring  it  n.  he  broujiht  itT7.  and  he  did  eat 
29.  10.  Jacob  went  n.  and  rolled  the  stone 
45. 10.  thou  shall  hen.  tome,  thou  and  thy  childrea 
4R.  10.  he  bronj-'ht  them  n.  and  kissed  them 
&orf.l.3.17.  theland  of  Philistines,  althothat  wasn. 
Lev.  18.  6.  not  approach  to  any  that  is  TI.  of  kin 
12.  she  is  thy  father's  n.  kinswoman 


NEC 

X«i>  18.  13  for  she  is  thy  mo.her's  n.  kiniwo.  17. 
20  ]9.  lor  he  uncoverjth  his  b.  Iciii 
in.  2.  butlur  hi'3  kin /i.tohim  lie  inuy  be  detilcd 
V«m.J.  6   bring  the  tribe  of  Levi  n.  and  present 
5.  It),  bring  her  n.  and  set  her  before  the  Lord 
J6. 9.  lol/ring  you  n-  to  himself,  JO. 

17. 13.  whoso  Cometh  n.  the  labertjacle  sliall  die 
36.3.  .Moses  spake  in  plains  of  Aloab,  n.  Jericho 

Deal.  5.  iT.go  thou  n.  and  hear  all  God  shall  say 

16.  '21.  not  plant  a  grove  of  trees  k.  altar  of  Lord 
Judg.  \6.'i-i  the  men  n.  Micah's  house  gathered 

20.  34.  they  knew  not  that  evil  was  n.  them 
Rutki-iO.  the  mail  is  7i.  of  kin  to  us,  next  kinsman 

3.  9.  spread  skirt,  for  thou  art  a  Ji.  kinsman,  12. 
^  Sam.  14.30.  see,  Joab'stield  is  ».  mine,  set  on  tire 

19.  42.  because  the  king  is  n.  of  kin  to  us 
1  Kir.gs  8.  4(i.  land  of  enemy  far  or  n.  2  Ckr.  6.30. 

21.2.  thy  vineyard,  because  it  is  n.  t-j  jny  house 
Job  41. 16.  one  is  so  n.  another,  no  air  can  corrse 
Psal.  22. 11.  for  trouble  is  n.  ||  75. 1.  thy  name  ib  n. 

119.  151.  thou  art  n.  O  Lord,  thy  coium.  aie  truth 

148. 14.  the  horn  of  Israel,  a  people  7t.  to  l.im 
Ptob.  7.  8.  passing  through  the  street,  u.  her  coiner 

10.14.  but  the  mouth  ofilie  foolish  is  7i. destruction 
27. 10. better  is  a  neighbour  that  is  ft  than  a  brother 

/sa.33.  13.  ye  that  aren.  acknowledge  my  might 
45. 21.  telr  ye,  and  bring  them  n.  yea,  let  them 
46. 13.  I  bring  n.  my  righteousness,  not  far  off 
50.8.  he  is  n.  that  justitiethme,  who  will  contend? 
51.5.  my  righteousness  is  n.  my  salvation 
55.  6.  call  upon  the  Lord  while  he  is  n. 
56.1.  my  salvation  is  n.to  come,  and  my  righteous. 
57. 19.  peace  be  to  him  that  is  7i.saith  the  Lord 

Jer.  12.  2.  thou  art  n.  in  their  mouth,  and  far 
25.  26.  all  kings  of  the  north  far  and  n.  shall  drink 

Lam.  4.  18.  our  end  is  n.  our  days  are  fulfilled 

Ezek.6.  12.  he  that  is  n.  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
7.7.  the  time  is  come,  the  day  of  trouble  is  7i.  30.3. 
11.  3.  who  say,  it  is  not  74.  let  us  build  houses 
<K.  5.  those  that  be  7t.  and  far  siiall  mock  thee 

Dati.  9. 7.  confusion  belongs  to  Israel  that  are  n. 

Obad.  15.  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  n.  Zech.  1.  14. 

Jtfut.  24.  33.  know  that  it  is  ti.  even  at  the  doors 

Mark  13.  28.  ye  know  that  summer  is  n. 

Acts  10.24.  Cornelius  called  together  his  7!.  friends 

See  Came,  Come,  Draw,  Drew. 

NEARER. 

Ruth  3. 12.  howbeit,  there  is  a  kinsman  n.  than  I 

Rom.l'i.ll.oui  salvation  n.  than  when  we  believed 
NECESSARY. 

Job  23.  12.  I  esteemed  his  words  more  than  n.  food 

jScfs  13.  46.  was  77.  the  word  first  be  spoken  to  you 
15.28.  to  lay  no  greater  burden  than  these  71.  things 

28.  10.  they  laded  us  with  such  tilings  as  were  77. 

1  Cor.  12. 22.  the  members  which  seem  feeble  are  n. 

2  Ck)r.  9. 5   I  thought  it  71.  to  exhort  the  brethren 
Phil.  2.  25.  I  supposed  it  71.  to  send  Epaphras 
Tit.  3. 14.  to  maintain  good  works  fur  n.  uses 
Heb  9. 23. 71.  patterns  should  be  purified  with  these 

NECESSITY 

Signifies,  [1]  Thestatcof  a  thing  that  must  needs 
be,  when  it  is  contrary  to  its  very  nature  and 
principles  .:  be  otherwise,  Heb.  9.  16.  [2]  Po- 
verty, or  want  of  temporal  good  things,  Rom. 
12.  13.     [3]  Force  or  constraint,  2  Cor.  9. 

The  word  necessary,  or  such  as  are  equivalent  to 
it,  as  must,  must  needs,  do  not  always  denote 
an  absolute  necessity,  but  a  necessity  of  d< 
cency ;  or  of  duty,  or  merely  something  useful 
and  advantageous ;  as  for  example,  Luke  14 
18,  I  have  bought  a  pieceof  ground,  and  I  must 
needs  go  and  see  it;  that  is,  ft  is  convenient 
that  I  go  and  see  it.  Rom.  13  5,  Ye  must  needs 
be  subject ;  that  is,  it  is  your  duty,  as  well  as 
interest,  so  to  be.  And,  Luke  23.  17,  Of  ne- 
cessity he  must  release  one  at  the  fea.st; 
that  is,  it  has  been  a  custom  observed  amontr 
us  for  a  long  time,  and  it  is  proper  to  have  it 
continued. 

£,u4e23.I7.forof  71.  he  must  release  one  at  the  feast 

Rom.  12.  13.  distributing  to  the  ti.  of  saints 

1  Cur.  7.  37.  having  no  n.  and  hath  so  decreed 
9.  IG.  for  71.  is  laid  upon  me,  yea,  woe  is  to  me 

2C«r.  9. 7.  so  let  him  give,  not  grudgingly,  or  of  77. 

Phil.  4. 16.  ye  sent  once  and  again  to  iny  71. 

Philem.  14.  not  be  as  it  were  of  71.  but  willingly 

iVei.  7.  12.  there  is  made  of  77.  a  chang<;  of  the  law 

8.  3.  it  is  of  71.  this  man  have  somewlitu  to  offer 

9. 16.  there  must  of  77.  be  the  death  of  the  testator 

NECESSITIES. 

9cts20.  .34.  these  hands  have  ministered  to  my  n. 

2  Cor.  fi.  4.  as  the  ministers  of  God  in  n. 
12.  10   I  take  pleasure  in  7t.  in  persecutions 

NECK 
Signifies,  [1]  That  part  of  the  body  between  the 
head  and  sKotilders,  Genesiis  27.  16.  [2]  The 
head,  Deut.  21.  4.  [3]  The  whole  man,  D.-ut. 
28.  48.  .Ter.  27.  8,  11.  [4^  The  heart,  Keh. 
9.  23  Prov.  29.  1.  [5  "  J7i«  hand  or  body, 
Neb.  3.  5  ■' 

i03 


NEE 

Gen.  27.  16.  put  the  skins  on  (Jie  smooth  of  his  a. 

40.  thou  shalt  break  the  yoke  from  off  thy  7t. 
33.  4.  Esau  tell  on  his  71.  and  kissed  him 
-11.  42. 1'iiaraoli  put  a  gold  chain  about  Joseph's  71. 
Kzek.  16.  11.  y.'an.S.  7, 16,29 

45.  14.  Joseph  fell  on  Benjamin's  71.  and  wept 

46.  29.  he  fell  on  Jacob's  71.  he  wejit  on  his  r.. 
411.8.  thy  hand  shall  be  on  the  77.  of  thine  enemies 

F.iud.  13. 13.  if  not  redeem  it,  break  his  ti.  34.  20. 
Lev..'>.  r<.  and  wring  olf  his  head  from  his  77. 
J-JeiiC.~L  4.  strike  off  the  heifer's  71.111  the  valley 
28.48.  he  shall  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upoai  thy  n. 

1  ^am.  4.  18.  and  his  71.  brake,  and  he  died 

2  Chron.  29.  t  6.  our  fathers  have  given  tlie  77. 
36. 13.  Zedekiah stiffened  his  71.  hardened  his  heart 

JVe/i.  9.  29.  hardened  their  77.  and  would  not  liear 
Job  15.  26.  he  runneth  on  him,  even  on  his  77. 

16. 12.  he  hath  taken  me  by  the  71.  and  shaken  me 

39.  19.  hast  thou  clothed  his  77.  with  thi:nder? 

41.22.  in  his  7i.remaiiieth  strength,  and  sorrow 
Psal.  75.5.  lift  not  up,  speak  not  with  a  stiff /i. 
Prov.  1.  9.  for   they  shall  be  chains  about  thy  n. 

3.  3.  bind  them  about  thy  7i.  write  them,  6.  21. 

22.  so  shall  they  be  life  and  grace  to  thy  77. 

Cant.  1. 10.  thy  71.  is  comely  with  chains  of  gold 

4.4.  thy  71.  is  like  the  tower  of  David 
9.  hast  ravished  my  heart  with  one  chain  of  thy  77. 

7. 4.  thy  77.  IS  a  lower  of  ivory,  thine  eyes 
Isa.  8.  8.  he  shall  reach  even  to  the  77. 

10.  27.  his  yoke  shall  betaken  from  off  thy  77. 

30.  28.  shall  reach  to  the  midst  of  the  n. 

48.  4.  thy  77.  is  an  iron  sinew,  thy  brow  brass 

52.  2.  loose  thyself  from  the  bands  of  thy  71. 

66.  3.  that  sacrificeth,  as  if  he  cut  off  a  dog's  71 
Jer.  2.  t  27.  turned  the  hinder  part  of  the  77.  to  me 

17.  23.  but  they  obeyed  not,  made  their  77.  stiff 

27.  2.  make  thee  yokes,  and  put  them  on  thy  77. 
8.  will  not  putn.  underyokeof  kmg  of  Babyl.  11 

28.  10.  took  the  yoke  from  off  Jeremiah's  77.  12. 
14.  I  have  put  a  yoke  on  the  77.  of  these  nations 

30. 8.  I  will  break  his  yoke  from  off  thy  77. 

48.  t39.  Moab  hath  turned  the  77.  with  shame 
Lam.  1. 14.  my  transgressions  are  come  upon  my  77. 
Hos.  10.  11.  but  I  passed  over  on  her  fair  77. 


MEG 


Hab  3.  13.  discoverina  the  foundation  to  the  77. 
Mat.  18.  6.  It  were  htftter  that  a  millstone  were 
hanged  about  ins  77.  Mark  9.  42.  Luke  17.2 
Luke  15.  20.  his  father  fell  on  his  77.  and  kissed  him 
Jlcts  15.10.  put  ayoke  on  the  77.  of  thedisciples 

20.  37.  they  fell  on  Paul's  77.  and  kissed  him 
See  Harden. 
NECKS. 
.Tosh.  7.  t8.  when  Israel  turneth  their  n. 

10.  24.  put  your  feet  on  the  77.  of  these  kings 
Judg.  5.30.  for  the  77.  of  them  that  lake  the  sjioil 

8. 21.  ornaments  that  were  on  their  camel's  77.26. 
2  Sa777.  22.41.  given  me  77.  of  enemies,  Psal.  18. 40. 
2  CAro7t.30.  f  8.  harden  not  your  77.  asyour  fathers 
JSTeh.  3. 5.  the  nobles  put  not  their  77.  to  the  work 
Isa.3.  16.  and  walk  with  stretched-forth  77. 
Jer.  27. 12.  bring  your  77.  under  yoke  of  Babylon 
Lam.  5. 5.  our  77.  are  under  persecution,  we  labour 
Ezek.  21.29.  to  bring  thee  on  the  77.  of  the  slain 
Mic.  2. 3.  from  which  ye  shall  not  remove  your  77. 
Rom.  16  4.  who  for  my  life  laid  down  their  own  77. 

NECROMANCER. 
Z)e77M8.11.there  shall  not  be  found  among  you  a  77. 

NEED. 
Deut.  15. 8.  thou  shalt  lend  him  sufficient  for  his  71. 

1  Sa777.  21. 15.  have  I77.  of  madmen,  thai  ye  brought 

2  Chron.  2. 16.  cut  wood  as  much  as  thou  shalt  71. 

20.  17.  ye  shall  not  77.  to  fight  in  this  battle 
Ezra  6. 9.  and  let  what  they  have  11.  of  be  given 
Prov.  31.  11.  so  he  shall  have  no  77.  of  spoil 
Mat.  3.  14.  I  have  77.  to  be  baptized  of  thee 

6.8.  for  your  father  knoweth  what  things  ye  have 

77.  of  before  ye  ask  him,  32.  Luke  12.30. 

9.  12.  they  that  be  whole  71.  not  a  physician,  but 

they  that  are  sick,  Mark  2.  17.  Luke  5.  31. 

■14. 16.  they  77.  nut  depart,  give  ye  them  to  eat 

21.  3.  the  Lord  hath  77.  of  them,  and  he  will  send 
them,  Mark  11.  3.  Luke  19.  31,  34. 

26.  65.  the  high-priest  said,  what  further  77.  have 
weof  wiinesses?  Mark  14  63.  /y7*4e22.  71. 
Mark'2.  25.  read  what  David  did  wlien  he  had  77. 
LukeO.  11.  anil  healed  them  that  had  n.  of  healing 

15.  7.  over  just  persons  which  »i.  no  repentance 

/0A77  13.  29.  buy  those  things  we  have  77.  of 
Jiclsi.  45,  parted  them  as  every  man  had  71.  4.  35. 
R0777. 16.2.  that  ye  assist  her  in  what  she  hath  n. 
1  Cor.  7.  36.  if  77.  so  require,  let  him  do  what  he  will 

12.21.  cannot  savto  the  hand,  I  have  no  77.  of  thee 

24.  for  cur  comely  parts  have  no  n.  but  God 

2Cnr.3.i.  or  77.we  epistles  of  cominend.Ttion  to  you? 

Phil.  4.  12.  I  know  how  to  abound  and  to  sutler  77. 

19.  my  G.  shall  supply  all  your  n.  by  Christ  Jesus 

1  Thess.  1.  8.  so  that  we  71.  not  spp:ik  any  thing 

4.  9.  of  brn-tli'Tly  love  ye  77.  not  that  I  write 

5.  1.  of  the  times  ye  have  no  77.  that  I  write 
Heb,  4.  10,  and  find  grace  to  help  in  timo  of  71. 


//et.5.12. 77.  oiieleachyou  such  as  have  tt.  ofrailk 
7. 11.  what  77.  that  anoihci  priest  should  tise 
10.  36.  for  ye  lave  77.  of  patience,  that  after 

\Pet.  1.6.  thoupnnow,  if  77.  be,  ye  are  in  heaviness 

1  .John  2.  27.  ye  u.  not  that  any  man  teach  you 
3.17.  whoso  hatlig(iods,aiidseeliis  brother  have  «. 

Htv.3. 17.  I  am  rich,  and  have  77.  of  nothing 

21.  23.  the  city  had  no  77.  of  sun  or  moon 

22.  5.  and  they  77.  no  candle,  nor  lightof  the  sun 
NEEDED. 

J«A77  2.  25.  he  77.  not  that  any  should  testify  of  man 
.4cts]7. 25  as  tlio'  he  71.  any  thing,  seeing  hegivea 

NEEDESr,  ETH. 
Ge7t.  33.15.  Jacob  said,  what  77.  it,  let  me  find  grace 
Ijuke  11.  8.  he  will  give  him  as  many  as  he  7t. 
./o/i77 13.  10.  is  washed,  77.  not  save  to  wash  his  fee* 
16.  30.  and  77.  not  that  any  man  should  ask  thee 
Eph.  4.  28.  that  he  may  have  to  give  tohirn  that  7r. 

2  Tim.  2.  15.  a  workman  that  71.  not  to  be  ashamed 
Heb.  7.  27.  who  77.  not  daily  to  olfer  up  sacrifice 

NEEDFUL. 
Ezra  7.  20.  shall  be  77.  for  the  house  of  thy  God 
I^uke  10.  42.  one  thing  is  77.  and  Mary  hath  chosea 
.■lets  15.5.  that  it  was  ri.  to  circumcise  them 
Phil.  1.  24.  to  abide  in  the  Hesh  is  more  71.  for  you 
Fam.  2.  16.  these  things  which  are  77.  for  the  body 
Jude  3.  beloveu,  it  was  77.  for  me  to  write  to  you 

NEEDLE. 
Mat.  19.  24.  it  is  easier  for  a  came!  to  go  thoufb 
the  eye  of  a  77.  Mark  10.  25.  Luke  1%,  25. 
NEEDLE-WORK. 
Exod.  26.  36.  thou  shalt  make  a  hanging  wrought 
with  77.  27.  16.  I  36.  37.  I  38.  la 
28.39.  thou  shalt  make  the  girdle  of  77.  39.29. 
Judg.  5.  30.  toSisera,  a  prey  of  divers  colours  of  ifc 
Psal.  45.  14.  she  shall  be  brought  in  raunentof  w 

NEEDS. 
fre77.  17.  13.  he  must  77.  he  circu«iclsed 

19.  9.  they  said,  this  one  fellow  will  77.  be  a  judge 
24.  5.  must  I  77.  bring  thy  son  again  to  the  landl 
31.30.  and  now  though  thou  wouldest  71.  be  "ona 

2  Sam.  14.  14.  we  must  71.  die,  and  are  as  water 
spilt  on  the  ground 
.Tcr.  10.  5.  must  7t.  be  born,  because  they  cannot  ga 
Mat.  18.  7.  it  must  77.  be  that  offences  come 
Mark  13,7.  for  such  things  must  77.  be,  and  not  yet 
Luke  14.18.  bought  ground, and  I  must  71. go  and  see 
.lohn  4.  4.  and  he  must  71.  go  through  Samaria 
Jictsl.  16.  this  scripture  must  77.  have  been  fulfilled 
17.  3.  that  Christ  must  77.  have  suffered 
21.  22.  the  multitude  must  77.  come  together 
Rom.  13.  5.  wherefore  ye  must  77.  be  subject 

1  Cur.  5. 10.  then  must  ye  n.  go  out  of  the  w«rld 

2  Cor.  11.  30.  if  I  must  77.  glory,  I  will  glory 

NEEDY. 
Deut.  15. 11.  thou  shalt  open  thy  hand  to  the  a 
24.  14.  n  hired  servant  that  is  poor  and  77. 
Job  24.  4.  they  turn  the  77.  out  of  the  way 
14.  the  murderer  killeth  the  poor  a^id  71. 
Psal.  9. 18.  the  77.  shall  not  always  be  forgotten 
12.  5.  for  the  sighing  of  the  71.  now  will  I  arise 
35.  10.  which  deliverest  the  poor  and  77.72.  4,  IS, 
.37.  14.  have  bent  their  bow  to  cast  down  the  n.- 

40.  17.  I  am  poor  and  77.  make  no  tarrying,  70. 5. 
72.  12.  for  he  shall  deliver  the  7t.  82.  4. 

13.  he  shall  spare  the  poor  and  7t.  save  the  it 
74.21.  let  the  poor  and  71.  praise  thy  name 
82.  3.  do  justice  to  the  nfflicted  and  77. 

4.  deliver  the  poor  and  71.  rid  from  the  wicked 
86.  1.  hear  me,  for  I  am  poor  and  7t.  109.  22. 
109.  16.  but  persecuted  the  poor  and  n.  man 
113.  7.  he  lifleth  the  77.  out  of  the  dunghill 
Prov.  30. 14.  devour  the  71.  from  among  men 

31.  9.  and  plead  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  n 

20.  she  reacheth  forth  her  hands  to  the  71. 
isa.  10.  2.  to  turn  aside  ihe  n.  from  judgment 

14.  30.  and  the  71.  shall  liedcwn  in  safety 
f^.'.  4.  been  a  !;trength  to  the  n.  in  his  distress 
5*7.  G.  the  steps  of  the  71.  sliall  tres.d  it  down 

32.  7.  even  when  the  77.  speaketh  ri^ht 

41.  17.  when  the  poor  and  71..  seek  witer 

Jrr.  5.  28.  and  the  right  of  77.  do  they  not  judge 

22.  16.  he  judged  thecause  of  the  poor  ai'd  tj. 

F.zek.  IG.  49.  nor  strengthen  the  hands  of  the  n 

18.  12.  he  hath  oppressed  the  poor  and  77. 

22.  29.  the  people  have  vexed  the  poor  and  n. 

.Imns  4. 1.  ye  kineof  Bashan,  which  crush  the  a. 

8.  4.  hear  this,  O  ye  that  swallow  up  the  71. 

6.  that  we  niDv  buy  Ihe  77.  for  a  pairtil'shoes 

NEE!?ED,  or  SNEEZED. 

2  Kings4.  35.  the  cliild  77.  seven  times,  and  opened 

NEESINGS. 
Job  41.  18.  tv  his  77.  a  light  doth  shine,  his  ev«'« 

NEGLECT. 
Mat.  18.  17.  and  if  he  shall  77.  to  hear  them,  tell  i' 
to  the  rliurcli,  hut  if  he  77.  to  hear  the  churci 
1  Tim.  4.  14.  77.  not  the  gift  that  is  in  thee 
Heb.'i.3.  how  shall  escape,  if  71.  so  great  salvation 

NEGLECTED. 
Acts  C.  1.  their  widows  were  91.  in  the  mintstratioa 


NEI 

NEGLECTING. 

CM.3  33.  N  the  body,  not  in  any  honour  to  tha 

NEGLIGENT. 

1  3kr.  29.  IJ.  my  sons,  be  not  now  n.  for  Lord 

2  Pet.  1.  12.  not  be  n.  to  put  you  in  remembrance 

NEIGHBOUR 

Signifies,  [1]  One  wko  dwells  or  is  seated  near  to 
another,  2  Kingg  4.  3.  [2]  Every  man,  to  whom 
toe  have  an  opportunity  of  doing  gootl-i  Mat.22. 
39.  [3]  A  fellom-labourer,  of  one  and  the  same 
people,  .'Vets  7.  27.  [4]  Oiie  who  does  ms  good, 
and  who  pities  and  relieves  us  in  distress, 
though  at  a  distance  from  us,  Luke  10.  36. 
[5]  Une  that  stands  in  need  of  help,  Prov.  3. 
28.  [tj]  A  friend.  Job  16.  j  21, 

V,  the  time  of  our  Saviour,  the  Pharisees  had 
-estraincd  the  word  Neighbour  to  signify  those 
3f  their  own  nation  only,  o,'  their  own  friends ; 
being  of  opinion,  that  to  hate  th-iir  enemy  was 
not  forbidden  by  their  law  ;  but  our  Saviour 
informed  them,  that  the  whole  world  were  their 
neighbours  ;  that  they  ought  not  todo  to  another 
what  they  would  not  have  done  to  themselves ; 
and  iitat  this  charity  ought  to  be  extended  even 
to  their  enemies.  Mat.  5.43.  Luke  10.  29.  i,-c. 

Exod.  3.  22.  every  woman  borrow  of  her  n.  11.  2. 

L  Sam.  15.  28.  and  hath  given  it  to  a  n.  of  thine 

Prov.  27. 10.  better  is  a  n.that  is  near,than  a  brotker 

Jer.  6.  21.  the  n.  and  his  friends  shall  perish 
9.  20.  and  teach  every  one  her  n.  lamentation 

huke  10.  X.  was  n.  lo  him  that  fell  among  thieves 
NEIGHBOUR,  Adjective. 

/isr.  49.  18.  as  in  the  overtiirow  of  Sodom  and  Go- 
morrah and  the  n.  cities  thereof,  50.  40. 
His  NEIGHBOUR. 

Kxod.  12.  4.  let  him  and  his  n.  take  a  lamb 

21.  14.  but  if  a  man  come  on  his  n.  to  slay  him 

22.  7.  if  a  man  deliver  to  his  n.  money  or  stutT 
8.  whether  he  put  his  hand  to  his  n.  goods,  11. 

10.  if  a  man  deliver  to  his  n.  an  as5  or  ox 

14.  if  borrow  ought  of  Ai.sji.  and  it  be  hurt  or  die 
32.27.  go  through  the  camp,  slay  every  man  hisn. 
lev.  6.  2.  and  lie  unto  or  hath  deceived  his  n. 

20.  10.  he  that  commirteth  adultery  with  his  n. 
wife,  shall  surely  be  put  to  death,  Z>eut.  22.24. 

34.  19.  and  if  a  man  cause  a  blemish  in  kis  n. 
r>eut.4.42.  which  should  kill  his  n.  unawares,  19.4 

15.  2.  every  creditor  that  lendeth  ought  to  his  n. 

he  shall  not  exact  of  Ai*  n.  or  his  brother 
19.  11.  if  any  hate  his  n.  and  lie  in  wait  for  him 
22. 26.  a  man  riseth  against  his  n.  and  slayeth  him 
27.17. cursed  be  he  that  removeth  his  n. land- mark 
24.  cursed  be  he  that  smiteth  his  n.  secretly 
RufA4.7.man  plucked  off  his  shoe,  and  gave  to  A.  n. 
V  Kings  8.  31.  if  a  man  trespass  a^.hisn.  an  oath 
CAr.  6.  22.  if  a  man  sin  against  hi9  n.  and  an  oath 
Job  12.  4.  I  am  as  one  mocked  of  his  n. 

16.  21.  plead  with  G.  as  a  man  pleadeth  for  his  n. 
Psal.  12.  2.  they  speak  vanity  each  with  his  n. 

15.  3.  nordoethevil  to  Ai^n.taketh  up  a  reproach 
101.5.  whoso  privily  siandereth  A;'.?  n.  will  cut  off 
Prov.  6.  29.  so  he  that  goeth  in  lo  A(s  n.  wife 
11.  9.  ahypocrite  with  his  mouth  destroyethAz.9n. 

12.  who  is  void  of  wisdom  despiseth  his  n.  14. 21. 
12. 2R.  the  righteous  is  more  excellent  than  his  n. 

14.  20.  the  poor  is  hated  even  oHiis  n. 
16.29.  a  violent  man  enticeth  his  n.  and  leadeth 

18.  17.  but  his  n.  cometh  and  searcheth  'va 

19.  4.  but  the  poor  is  separated  from  his  ,i. 

21.  10.  his  n.  findeth  no  favour  in  his  eyes 
25.18.man  that  beareth  false  witness  against  Ai's  n. 
26.  19.  so  is  the  man  that  deceivelh  his  n. 
29.5.that  flattereth  h.n.  spreadeth  a  net  for  his  feet 

Ecci.  4.  4.  that  for  this  a  man  is  envied  of  A(>  n. 
/so.  3. 5.  shall  be  oppressed  every  one  by  his  n. 
19.2.  they  shall  figlit  every  one  against  his  n. 
41.6.  they  helped  eveiy  one  his  n.  and  said 
Jer.  5.  8.  every  one  neighed  after  his  tj.  wife 
7.5.  execute  judgment  between  a  man  and  Ai'sn. 
9.  4.  take  ye  heed  every  one  of  Ai.';  n.  trust  not 
5.  and  thev  will  deceive  every  one  his  n. 
8.  speak  peaceably  to  his  n.  with  his  mouth 

22.  8.  thev  shall  say  every  man  to  his  n.  23.  35. 

13.  that'useth  his  n.  service  without  wages 
Jer.  23. 27.  dreams  they  tell  every  one  ,  _>  his  n. 

30.  that  steal  my  words  every  one  from  his  n. 
31.  34.  teach  no  moreevery  man  his  n.  Neb.  8.11. 
34.  15.  in  proclaiming  Tibertv  to  his  n.  17. 
Eltk.  18.  G.  neither  hath  defiled  his  n.  wife.  15. 

11.  hath  defiled  his  n.  -.fife,  22.  It.  |  33.  26. 
Hab.  2.  15.  woe  to  kirn  that  giveth  his  n.  drink 
ZecA.3.10.shall  call  every  mtinhis  n.  under  the  vine 

8.  10.  for  I  set  all  men,  every  one  against  his  n. 

16.  sneak  ye  every  man  the  truth  to  his  n. 

17.  let  none  of  you  imagine  evil  against  his  n. 
Mark  12.  33.  and  to  love  Ais  n.  as  himself,  is  more 
^cts  7.  27.  he  that  did  his  n.  wrong,  thrust  him 
Rom.  13.  10.  love  worketh  no  evil  to  his  n. 

15.  2.  let  every  one  please  his  n.  for  his  good 
JBpA-  4. 25  (peib  every  man  truth  with  his  n. 


NET 

My  NEIGHBOUR. 
.Tob  31.  9.  or  if  I  have  laid  wait  at  wy  n.  do"r 
Luke  10.  29.  but  he  said  to  Jesus,  who  is  w*^  n.  ? 

Thy  NEIGHBOUR. 
Exod.  20.  16.   thou  shall  not  bear  false  witness 
against  thy  n.  Dent.  5.  20. 

22.  26.  if  thou  take  thy  n.  raiment  lo  |*ledge 
Lev.  18.  20.  shall  not  lie  carnally  with  thy  n.  wife 

19.  13.  thou  shall  not  defraud  thy  n.  nor  rob  him 
15.  in  righteousness  shall  thou  juJge  thy  n. 
lU.norshaltthou  stand  against  the  blood  oithyn. 

- 17.  thou  shall  in  any  wise  rebuke  thy  n. 
18.  but  thou  shall  love  thy  n.  as  thyself 

25. 14.  if  sell  lo,  or  buyest  ought  oi'thy  n.  15. 
/>£««. 5. 21. thou  shall  not  desire  or  covet  £Ai/  n.wife 

19.  14.  thou  shall  not  remove  thy  n.  land-mark 

23.  24.  when  thou  comesl  into  thy  n.  vineyard 

1  Sam.  28. 17.  rent  kingdom,  and  given  it  to  thy  n. 
•2  Sam.  12.  11.  take  wives,  and  give  them  to  thy  n. 
Prov.  3. 28.  say  not  to  thy  n.  go,  and  come  again 

29.  devise  not  evil  against  thy  n.  seeing  Ire  dwells 

24.  28.  be  not  witness  against  thy  71.  without  cause 

25.  8.  when  thy  n.  hath  put  thee  to  shame 
9.  debate  thy  cause  with  thy  n.  himself 
17.  withdraw  thy  foot  from  thy  n.  house 

Mat.  5.  43.  thou  Bhalt  love  thy  n.  19.  19.  |  22.  39. 

Mark  12. 31.  Luke  10.  27.  Rom.  13-  9. 

Gal.5.  14.  ,/a)«.2.  8. 
NEIGHBOURS. 
Josh.  9.  16.  they  heard  that  they  were  their  n.  - 
Ruth  4   17.  the  women  her  n.  gave  it  a  name 

2  King.i  4. 3.  go  borrow  vessels  abroad  of  all  thy  n. 
P«rt^28.3.who  speak  peace  to  their  n.  but  mischief 

31.  11.  I  was  a  reproach  among  all  my  n. 
44.  13.  thou  makest  us  a  reproach  lo  our  n. 

79.  4.  we  are  become  a  reproach  to  our  n. 

12.  render  lo  our  n.  seven-fold  into  their  bosom 

80.  6.  thou  makest  us  a  strife  lo  our  n. 

89.  41.  spoil  him,  he  is  a  reproach  lo  his  n. 

.Jer.  12. 14.  thus  saiththe  Ld.  against  all  my  evil  ?i. 
29.23.  have  committed  adultery  with  their  n. wives 
49.  10.  his  seed  is  spoiled  and  his  n.  and  he  is  net 

Ezek.  16.26.  commit  fornication  with  Egypt,  thy  n. 
22. 12.  thou  hast  gained  of  thy  n.  by  extortion 
23.  5.  she  doted  on  the  Assyrians  her  n.  12. 

Luke  1.  58.  hern,  and  her  cousins  heard  how  Lord 

14.  12.  when  makest  a  supper,  call  not  thy  rich  n. 

15.  6.  he  calieth  together  his  friends  and  n.  9. 
John  9.8.?t.and  they  who  before  had  seen  him  blind 

NEIGHED. 
Jer.  5.  8.  every  one  n.  after  his  neighbour's  wife 

NEIGHING. 
.Tcr.  8.16.  land  trembled  atthen.ofhis  strong  ones 

NEIGHINGS. 
Jer.  13.  27.  I  have  seen  thine  adulteries  and  n. 

NEITHER, 
frfn.  3.  3.  the  tree,  n.  shall  ye  touch  it,  lest  ye  die 
1  A'i?io-,s'20.31.  fight  jt.with  small  nor  great, but  with 
Mat.  21.  27.  n.  tell  I  you  bv  what  authority  I  do 

NEPHEW. 
.Job  18. 19.  he  shall  neither  have  son  nor  n. 
Isa.  14.  22.  I  will  cut  off  from  Babylon  son  and  n. 

NEPHEWS. 
Judg.  12. 14.  Abdon  had  forty  sons  and  thirty  n. 
1  Tim.  5.  4.  if  any  widow  have  children  or  n. 

NEST 
Signifies,[l]  A  little  lodgme.ntinwkich  birds  hatch 
and  breed  their  young,  Psal.  84.  3.  [2]  The  birds 
in  the  nest,  Ueut.32.  11.  Isa.  10.  14.  [3]  Avery 
high  habitation,  seemingly  secure,  and  without 
disturbance, Oba(\.  4.  Hab.  2.9. 
J^um.  24.  21.  and  thou  pultcst  thy  n.  in  a  rock 
Deut.  22.  6.  if  a  bird's  n.  chance  lo  be  before  thee 

32.  11.  as  an  eagle  stirreth  up  her  n. 

Job  29.  18.  then  I  said,  I  shall  die  in  my  n. 
39.27.doth  eagle  at  thy  command  make  n. on  high? 
P.^aL  84.  3.  the  swallow  hath  found  an.  for  herself 
Prov.  27.  8.  as  a  bird  that  wandereth  from  her  n. 
fsa.  10.14.  hath  found  as  n.  the  riches  of  the  people 

16.  2.  as  a  wandering  bird  cast  out  of  the  n. 

34. 15.  there  shall  the  great  owl  make  her  71. 
Jer.  22.  23.  that  makest  thy  n.  in  the  cedars 

48.28.  the  dove  makes  her  n.  in  the  sides  of  holes 

49. 16.  llio'  thou  make  thy  71.  as  high  «3  the  eagle 
Ohad.  4.  though  thou  set  thy  n.  among  the  stars 
Hab.  2.  9.  that  he  mav  set  his  n.  on  high 

NESTS. 

Oen.G.  t  14.  n.  shall  thou  make  in  the  ark 

Psal.  104.  17.  where  the  birds  make  their  n. 

Ezek.  31. 6.  all  the  fowls  of  heaven  made  their  7«. 

Jlfa£.8.20.and  the  birds  of  the  air  haven.  Z.«Ae9.58. 
NET 

Signifies,  [1]  An  instrument  for  catching  fish, 
birds,  or  wild  beasts,  Isa.  51.  20.  Mat.  4.  18. 
[2]  .flrtifirial  work  wrought  like  a  net,  1  Kings 
7.  17.  [3]  Mischief  cunningly  devised,  Psal.9. 
15.  Mic.  7.  2.  [41  A  fortress,  Prov.  12.  t  12. 
[5]  Inextricable  difficulties,  .lob  18.8.  [6]  Try- 
ing afflictions,  wherewith  God  chastiseth  his 
people,  Job  19.  6. 


NEV 

They  sacrifice  unto  their  net,  Hab.  1. 16.  T^ey  a» 
cribe  the  praise  of  their  victories,  and  itguirti 
glory  to  their  own  contrivances,  diligtnce,  an» 
power;  as  if  the  fisher  man  okould  make  his  rae. 
his  god,  and  offer  sacrijices  thereto,  because  it 
had  inclosed  a  good  draught  jf  fishes. 
Job  16.  8.  he  is  cast  into  a  n.  bj  his  own  feet 

19.  6.  God  hath  compassed  me  with  his  n. 
Psal.  9. 15.  in  then,  they  hid,  is  their  fool  taken 
10.  9.  when  he  draweth  him  into  his  n. 
25. 15.  he  shall  pluck  my  feet  out  of  the  n.  31.  4 
35.  7.  they  have  hid  for  me  their  71.  in  a  pit 
8.  lei  his  n.  that  he  hath  hid  catch  iiimself 
57.  6.  they  have  prepared  a  71.  for  my  st-eps 
•36.  11.  liiou  broughtesl  us  into  the  n. 
140.  5.  they  have  spread  a  n.  by  the  way-side 
Prov.  1.  17.  surely  in  vain  the  n.  is  spread  in  sight 
12.  12.  the  wicked  desirelh  the  n.  of  evil  uru 

29.  5.  a  man  that  flattereth  spreadeth  a  n. 
Eccl.  9.  12.  as  the  fishes  are  taken  in  an  evil  71. 
Isa.  51. 20.  thy  sons  lie,  as  a  wild  bull  in  a  n. 
Lam.  1.  13.  he  hath  Sjyread  a  n.  lor  my  feet 
Ezek.  12.  13.  my  77.  will  I  spread  on  him,  17.20. 

19.  8.  the  nations  shall  spread  their  n.  over  him 
32.  3.  I  will  spread  out  my  n.  over  thee 

Hos.  5. 1.  ye  have  been  a  n.  spread  upon  Tabor 
7. 12.  when  they  go,  I  will  spread  my  n.  upon  then* 

J\lic.  7.  2.  hunt  every  man  his  brother  with  a  n. 

Hab.  1.  15.  they  catch  them  in  their  71. 

16.  therefore  they  sacrifice  lo  their  n.  and  burn 

17.  shall  they  therefore  empty  their  n.  ? 
Mat.  4.  18.  casting  n.  into  the  sea,  Mark  1.  16. 

13.47.  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  a  n.  cast 
Luke  5.  5.  at  thy  word  I  will  let  down  the  n. 

6.  a  great  multitude  of  fishes,  and  their  71.  brake 
J0A71  21.  6.  cast  the  7i.  on  the  right  side  of  the  ship 
8.  came  in  a  ship,  dragging  then,  with  the  fishe* 
11.  drew  the  n.  lo  land,  yet  was  not  then,  broken 
NETS. 
1  Kings  7.  17.  n.  of  chequer-work  and  wreaths 
Psal.  HI.  10.  let  the  wicked  fall  into  their  own  n. 
Eccl.  7.26.  the  woman  whose  heart  is  snares  and  n. 
Isa.  19.  8.  they  that  spread  n.  shall  languish 
i^2f/i;.26.  5.  spreading  of  71.  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 

14.  it  shall  be  a  place  to  spread  77.  on,  47.  10. 
Mat. i.  21.  he  saw  James  and  John  mending  theit 
n.  and  he  called  them,  Mark\.  19. /.uAe  5.  2. 
Mark  1.  18.  they  forsook  their  n.  and  followed  him 
Luke 5.4. and  let  down  your  n.  for  a  draught 

NETHER. 

Exod.  19.17.  they  stood  at  the  n.  part  of  the  moun' 

Deut.  24.6.  no  man  shall  take  71.  millstone  lo  pledge 

Jos/i.  15.  19.  and  he  gave  her  the  upper  spring! 

and  the  n.  springs,  Judg.  1.  15. 

1  Kings 9.V7.  and  Solomon  built Gezer  and  Bdh- 

horon  the  7i.  1  Ckron.  7.  24. 

./(iS41.24.  his  heart  hard  as  a  piece  ofn.  millstone 

Ezek.  31.14.  they  are  delivered  to  death  to  n.  parti 

16.  shall  be  comforted  in  the  n.  parts  of  the  earth 

18.  shall  be  brought  down  ton.  parts  of  the  earth 
32.  18.  cast  them  down  to  the  71.  parts  of  the  earth 

24.  Elam  gone  down  to  the  n.  parts  of  the  earth 
NETHERMOST. 
1  ffY7!/7-sG.6.  the  7i.  chamber  was  five  cubits  broad 

NETTLES. 
Job  30.7.  under  the  n.  they  were  gathered  togelhei 
Prov.  24. 31.  and  n.  had  covered  the  face  thereof 
Isa.  34. 13. 71.  and  brambles  in  the  fortresses  thereof 
Hos  9.6.n.  shall  possess  the  pleasant  places  for  silv 
ZepA.  2. 9.  surely  Moab  shall  be  the  breeding  of  n 

NET-WORK. 

Exod.  27.  4.  shall  make  a  grate  of  n.  of  brass,  ,18. 4. 

1  Kings  7.  18.  two  rows  round  about  on  n.  42. 

.7fr.  52. 22.  with  n.  on  the  chapiters  round  about 

23.  all  the  pomegranates  on  n.  were  a  hundred 

NET- WORKS. 

1  Kings  7. 41.  the  two  n.  upon  the  chapiters 
42.  four  hund.-ed  pomegranates  for  the  two  n. 

Asa. 3.  t  18.  the  Lord  will  take  away  their  n. 
19.  9.  they  that  weave  n.  shall  be  confounded 

NEVER. 
Gen.i\.  19.  kine,  such  as  I  77. saw  in  all  Egypt 
Lev.  6. 13.  the  fire  on  the  altar  shall  n.  go  out 
JVum.  19. 2.  a  red  heifer,  upon  which  n.  came  jok* 
Deut.  15. 11.  the  poor  shall  n.  cease  out  of  the  land 
Judg.  2.  1.  I  will  n.  break  my  covenant  with  you 

14.  3.  is  there  n.  a  woman  among  all  my  people 
16.7.  with  seven  green  wiihs  that  were  n.  dried 

11.  if  bind  with  new  roprs  that  n.  wereoccapieJ 
■2.'?am.12.10.lhe sword  shalln.deparlfrom  thy  hous« 

2  Chron.  18.7.  he  n.  prophesieth  good  unto  me 
21.  17.  there  was  n.  a  son  left  him,  save  Jehos.hE.' 

.Tub  3.  16.  as  infants  which  77.  saw  light 
0.  30.  and  if  I  make  my  hands  n.  so  clean 
21.25.  another  n.  eateth  with  pleasure 

Psal.  10.  6.  hath  said,  for  X  shall  n.  be  in  adverJity 
n.  he  hideth  his  fiire,  he  will  n.  see  it 

15.  5.  he  thaldoelh  these  things:  shall  n.  be  movaa 

30.  6.  in  prosperity  I  said,  1  shall  n.  be  moved 

31.  1.  in  thee  do  I  trust,  let  me  n.  be  ashamed 


NEV 

Piat.  49.  19  ihall  go  to  fathers ;  they  shall  71.  ice 
53.2'J.  Lord  •vill  w.surt'cr  tlu;  righteous  to  be  nioveil 
71.  I   U  Lord,  let  me  »i.  be  iiut  to  contusion 
119.  iU.  I  will  H.  forget  thy  precepts,  for  with  them 

Prop.  10.  30.  the  rigiilcous  shall  ;i.  be  removed 
27. 20.  hell  and  destruction  art  h.  full,  so  the  eyes 
of  a  man  art  n.  satistied 
30.  15  there  are  three  things  that  are  H.satistied 

ha.  lit.  QO.  Babylon  Ji.  be  inh«bited  nor  dwelt  w. 
14.  yu.  ilu;  seed  of  evil  doers  sli-il!  71.  be  renowned 

25.  2.  to  be  no  city,  it  &haii  ;i.  be  built 

5().  II.  are  greedy  <logs  which  can  n.  have  cnougli 
62.0   walchmen'ihat  shall  n.  hold  their  peace 
63.  19.  wo  arc  thine,  thou  n.  barest  ruie  over  them 
Jer.  20.  II.  their  confusion  shall  n.  be  forgotten 
rCi.  17.  I  (avid  shall  n.  want  a  man  to  sit  on  throne 
B'.ic/i.  lb  63.  and  n.  open  tiiy  moulh  any  more 

26.  21  'I'yrus  shall  71.  be  found  again,  sailli  Lord 

27.  'Mi  a  I  error  and  ji.  shall  be  any  more,  28.  19. 
Dan.  2.  -14.  a  kingdom  that  shall  n.  be  destroyed 

12    I    there  shall  be  trouble,  such  as  7i.  was 
Jotli  20.  and  my  people  shall  ?i.  be  ashamed,  27. 
^777«v  8.  7.  I  will  7!.  forget  any  of  their  works 
14.  even  they  shall  fall  aud  n.  rise  up  again 
Hob.  I.  4.  and  judgment  doth  ?i.  go  forth 
Mat.  7  23.  1  will  profess  unto  thein  I  77.  knew  you 
9.  33.  saving,  it  was  77.  so  seen  in  Israel 
21.lO.Jcsussaith,  have  ye?!.rcad,outofthe  mouth 
of  babes  hast  perfected  praise,  42.  .Mark  2. 25. 

26.  33.  Peter  said,  yet  will  I  71.  be  offended 

27.  14.  and  he  answered  him  to  77.  a  word 
Wark'i.  12. saying,  we  n.  saw  it  on  this  fashion 
3.29.shall  blaspheme  ag.  Holy  Ghost,  hath  H.forg. 
9.  43.  into  fire  that  71.  shall  be  iiuenched,  45. 

11.  2.  colt  tied,  whereon  17.  man  sat,  lAike  19.  30. 
14.  21.  good  for  that  man  if  he  had  77.  been  born 
Luke  15.  29.  yet  thou  77.  gavest  me  a  kid  to  make 
23.  29.  blessed  are  the  wombs  that  77.  bare 

53.  wherein  ?;.  man  before  was  laid,  ./o/in  19.41. 

Johni.  14.who  drinks  of  water  Igive,shall  7i.  thirst 

6.  35.  he  that  cometh  to  me  shall  77.  hunger,  and 

he  that  bclieveth  on  me  shall  77.  thirst 

7. 15.  how  knowcih  this  man,  having  77.  learned  7 

46.  the  officers  said,  77.  man  spake  like  this  man 
8.  33.  and  we  were  ?7.  in  bondage  to  any 

51.  he  sh.ill  77.  sec  death,  52.  |  10.  28.  j  11.  26. 

13.  H.  Peter  saiih,  thou  shall  n.  wash  iny  feet 
JJcts  10.  14.  1  have  ?7.  eaten  any  thing  common 

14.  8.  being  a  cripple,  who  ?7.  Iiad  walked 
l("or.l3.H.charity77.faileth,  but  whether  prophecies 
2  Tim.'i  "i.  n.  able  to  come  to  knowledge  of  truth 
Helj.  10. 1.  can  77.  with  those  sacrifices  make  perf 

ll.thesame  sacrificeswhich  can77.takc  awaysins 

13.  5   1  will  77.  leave  thee,  nor  forsake  tliee 

2  Pet  1.  10.  if  ye  do  these  things  ye  shall  77-  fall 

NEVER  sv. 
Psai  58.  5.  to  charmers,  charming  77.  so  wisely 

NEVER  so  muck. 
Oen.  34. 12.  ask  me  77.  so  m.  dowry,  and  I  will  give 

NEVERTHELESS. 
Ezod.  32.  34. 77.  in  the  day  when  1  visit,  I  will  visit 
Lev.  11.  4.  77.  these  ye  shall  not  eat,  Deut.  14.  7. 

36.  n.  a  fountain  or  pit  shall  be  clean 
N'um.  13.  2S.  71.  the  people  be  strong  that  dwell 

14.  44.  77.  the  ark  of  the  covenant  departed  not 
18. 15.  77.  the  first-born  of  man  shall  thou  redeem 
24  22. 77.  the  Kenite  shall  bo  wasted,  until  Ashur 
31.23. 77.  it  shall  be  purified  with  water  of  soparat. 

Deut.  23.5.77.  the  Lord  thy  God  would  not  hearken 
Josh  13.  13. 77.  children  of  Isr.  expelled  not  Geshur 

14  8.  77.  my  brethren  that  went  up  with  me 
Judg.  1  33.  71.  the  inhabitants  of  Beth-shemesh 

2.  16.77.  the  Ld.  raised  up  judges  to  deliver  them 
1  Sam.  8.  19. 71.  the  people  refused  to  obey  Samuel 

15.  35.  to  see  Saul,  71.  Samuel  mourned  for  Saul 

20.  26.  77.  Saul  spake  not  any  thing  that  day 

29.  6.  said  to  David,  77.  the  lords  favour  thee  not 
2 -So 77!  5.  7. 77.  David  took  the  strong  hold  of  Zion 

17   18.  71.  a  lad  saw  them  and  told  .Absalom 
23   16.  71.  he  would  not  drink  tlicreof,  poured  out 
1  Kings  8.  19.  71.  thou  e'lalt  not  build  the  house 
15.  4.  n.  for  David's  sake  did  the  Lord  give 
14.  77.  Asa  his  heart  was  perfect  with  the  Lord 
23.  77.  in  his  old  age  he  was  diseased  in  big  feet 

22.  43. 77.  the  high  places  were  not  taken  away 

t  Kings  2. 10.  77.  if  thou  see  me  when  I  am  taken 
S.  3  71.  he  cleaved  to  the  sins  of  Jeroboam 
13. 6. 71.  they  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  Jerob. 

23.  9. 77.  the  priests  of  the  high  places  came  not 

1  Chron.  11.  5.  71.  David  took  the  castle  of  Zion 

21.  4.  71.  the  king's  word  prcvaile<l  against  Joab 

2  Chron.  12.  8.  71.  they  shall  be  his  servants 

15. 17. 71.  the  heart  of  Asa  was  perfect  all  his  days 
19.  S.  77.  there  are  good  things  found  in  thee 

30.  11.  71.  divers  of  Asher  humbled  themselves 
33. 17.71.  thi!  people  did  sacrifice  in  ihehish  places 
35.  22.  77  Josiah  would  not  turn  from  him 

ffeh.  4.  9.  n.  wo  made  our  prayer  to  our  God 

9.26. 77.lhey  were  disobed.  and  rebelled  ag.  thee 

31.n.for  thymerrics'iake  thou  dldtt  not  consume 

105 


JVcA.13.  '.!6. 71.  him  did  outland.  women  cause  tosin 
Ksth.  5.  10.  77.  llaman  refrained  himself 
Psal.  31.  22.  n.  tliou  heardest  my  supplication 
49.  12.  7i.  'nan  being  in  honour,  abideth  nut 
73. 23.  n.  I  am  continually  with  thee,  hast  holdeii 
78.  30.  71.  they  did  Hatter  him  with  their  mouth 
H9.  33.  71.  :ny  loving-kindness  not  take  from  him 
JOO.  8.  71.  he  saved  them  for  his  name's  sake 
44.7i.hs  regarded  their  r.lflictions,  heard  their  cry 
Prov.  19. 21.11.  the  counsel  of  the  Lord  shall  stand 
Kcci.{l.  10.71.  the  poor  min's  wisdom  i;?  ilesi)ised 
ha.  9. 1.  77.  the  dim.".css  shall  not  be  such  as  was 
./(r.  5.  18. 71.  in  those  days  1  will  not  make  a  full  end 
20.  24. 71.  the  hand  of  Ahikam  was  with  Jeremiah 
28.7. 71.  hear  thou  this  word  that  1  speak  in  thy  ear 
30.25. 71.  Elnathan  and  Dclaiah  made  intercession 
F.zck.  3.  21.  71.  if  thou  warn  the  righteous  man 
10.00. 71. 1  will  remember  my  covenant  with  thee 
20.  17.  77.  mine  eye  si>arcd  them  from  destroying 
22.  71. 1  withdrew  my  hand,  and  wrought  for  my 
33.  9. 77.  if  thou  wain  the  wicked  of  his  way 
Dan.  4. 15. 71.  leave  the  stump  of  his  roots  in  earth 
Jonah  1.  13. 71.  the  men  rowed  hard  to  bring  to  land 
Mat.  14.9. 71.  for  the  oath's  sake,  hecoiumandcd  it 
26. 39.  from  me,  77.  not  as  I  will,  but  as  thou  wilt 
64  71.  hereafter  ye  shall  sec  the  Son  of  man  com. 
J\l2~ii  14.  36.  71.  not  what  I  will,  J.uke  22.  42. 
Luke  5.  5.  7t.  at  thy  word  I  v\'ill  let  down  the  net 
13.  33.  77.  1  must  walk  to-day,  and  to-morrow 
18.8.71. when  Son  of  man  cometh  shall  he  find  faith 
.John  11.  15.  Lazarus  is  dead,  71.  let  us  go  to  him 
12.  42.  71.  among  the  chief  rulers  many  believed 

10.  7. 77. 1  tell  you  the  truth  it  is  expedient  for  you 
.'ids  14. 17.  JI.  he  left  not  himself  without  witness 

27. 11.71.  the  centurion  believed  the  master  of  ship 
Horn.  5.  14. 71.  death  reigned  from  Adam  to  Moses 
15.  15.  77.  1  have  written  more  bohlly  to  you 

1  Cor.  7.  2. 71.  to  avoid  fornicat.  let  every  man  have 
28.  71.  such  shall  have  trouble  in  the  flesh 

37.  71.  he  that  standeth  stedfast  in  his  heart 
9.  12.  77.  we  have  not  used  this  power  ^ 

11.  11.  71.  neither  is  the  man  without  the  woman 

2  Cor.  3.  16.  71.  when  it  shall  turn  to  the  Lord 
7.6.77.  G.  that  comforteth  those  that  are  cast  down 

12.  10.  71.  being  crafty,  I  caught  you  with  guile 
Cral.  2.  20.  71.  flive,  yet  not  I,  but  Christ  in  me 

4.  30. 71.  what  saith  scripture,  cast  out  bond-wom. 
Pp/i.5.33.71  let  everyone  so  love  his  wife  as  himself 
P/ii7. 1.24. 71.  to  abide  in  the  flesh  is  more  needful 
3.  10.  71.  whereto  we  have  already  attained 
2  Ti'in. 1.12. 71.  1  am  not  ashamed,  for  I  know  whom 
2.  19.  71.  the  foundation  of  God  standeth  sure 
Hcb.  12.  11.  77.  it  yieldeth  peaceable  fruit  of  right. 
2  Pet. 3. 13.71.  we  look  for  new  heavens  and  earth 
Rev.  2.  4. 71.  I  have  somewhat  against  thee 

NEW 
Signifies,  [1]  That  which  is  fresh,  or  of  late  date, 
Josh.  9.  13.     [2]  That  which  was  never  used, 
or  worn  before,  1  Kings  11.20.     [3]  That  which 
is  citraordinarij  and  unusual.  Num.  16.  30. 
[4]   One  who  is  regenerated,  and  endued  with 
new  qualities,  neic  apprehensions  and  inclina- 
tions, 2  Cor.  5.  17.    Gal.  6.  15.     [5]  Strange 
and    unknown,   Mark    16.    17.     [6]  .Another, 
Exod.  1.  8. 
Ezod.  1.  8.  there  arose  up  a  77.  king  over  Egypt 
f.ev.  23. 16.  ofler  a  ?i.  meat-offering,  JVktti.  28.  26. 

20.  10.  shall  bring  forth  the  old,  because  of  the  71. 
JV*M»i.  10.  30.  but  if  the  Lord  make  a  71.  thing 
Deut.  20.  5.  what  man  hath  built  a  71.  house,  22.  8. 

24.5.  when  taken  a  71.  wife,  he  shall  not  go  to  war 
32.  17.  they  sacrificed  to  devils,  to  ?i.  gods 

.Josh.  9.  13.  and  these  bottles  of  wine  were  71. 

./«((n-.5.8.they  chose  71.  gods,  then  was  war  in  gates 
15.  13.  they  bound  him  with  71.  cords,  16.  11,  12. 

1  Sam.  6.  7.  make  a  71.  cart,  and  take  two  kine 

2  .Sam.  6.  3.  set  the  ark  on  a  71.  cart,  1  Chron.  13.7. 

21.  10.  he  being  girded  with  a  n.  sword  thought 

1  Kings  11.29.  Jeroboam  clad  with  a  71.  garment 
30.  Ahijah  caught  the  71.  garment,  and  rent  it 

2  A7Hn-s2.  2ft.  bring  a  71.  cruse,  and  put  salt  therein 
2  Chron.  20.  5.  Jcboshaphat  stood  in  the  71.  court 
.Ml  32.  19.  it  is  ready  to  burst  like  n.  bottles 
Psal.  33.  3  sing  to  him  a  71.  song,  96.  1.  |  98.  1. 

I  141,  9.  I  149.  1.  Isa.  42.  10. 
40.3.he  hath  put  a  71. song  in  my  iniiuth,even  praise 

Eccl.  1.  9.  there  is  no  71.  thing  under  the  sun 
10.  is  any  thing  whereof  may  bo  said,  this  is  n.? 

Cant.  7.  13.  are  all  pleasant  fruits,  71.  and  old 

fsa.  42.  9.  behold  71.  things  do  I  declnrc,  48.  6. 
43.  19.  behold,  I  will  do  a  71.  thing,  make  a  way 
02.  2.  and  thou  shall  be  called  by  a  77.  name 
65.  17.  I  create  71.  heavens  and  a  ti.  earth,  66.  22. 

.Ter.  20. 10.  the  77.  gate  of  the  Lord's  house,  36. 10. 
31. 'J2.  the  L.  hath  created  a  n.  thing  in  the  earth 

/.am.  3.  23.   the   Lord's   mercies   are  71.  every 
morning  ;  creat  is  thy  faithfulness 

Eiek.  11. 19  I  will  put  a  71.  spirit  within  you,  30.  26. 
18.  31.  and  m:iko  you  a  71.  heart  .nnd  a  71.  spirit 
47i  13.  trees  which  ghall  bring  forth  n.  fruit 


NIG 

Mat.  U.  16.  no  tr'1'71  piitleth  a  pi'co  of  »«.  cloth  tm 

an  old  garment,  Mark  2.  21.  Luke  a.  36. 

17.  but  they  put  ji.  wine  into  71.  bottles,  and  both 

are  preserved,  Mark  2.  22.  Kukc  5.  3a 

13.52i)ringelb  out  of  his  treasure  things  71.  andoli, 

20.  28.  for  this  is  my  blood  of  the  n.  Testament, 

Mark  14.  24.  Luke  22.  20.  1  C'jr   11.  25. 
29.  until  1  drink  it  n.  with  you,  Mt  tk  14.  2*. 
27.  00.  Joseph  laid  the  body  in  his  own  71.  tomb 
Mark  1.  27.  saying,  what  71.  doctrino  is  this  ? 
10.  17.  they  shall  speak  with  71.  tongues 
Jb/i7i  13.  34.  a  71.  commandment  give  I  unto  you 

19.  41.  a  71.  sepulchre,  wherein  was  never  man  laid 
.lets  17. 19.  may  we  know  what  this  71.  doctrine  isl 

21.  but  either  to  tell  or  to  hear  some  71.  thing 
1  Cor.  5.  7.  purge  out,  thai  ye  may  be  a  71.  lump 
2C'o7-.3.6.  made  us  able  ministers  of  the  71.  testament 

5. 17.  if  any  man  be  in  Christ,  he  is  a  71.  creature; 

behold,  all  things  are  become  it 
Gal.  6.  15.  nor  uncircumcision,  but  a  71.  creature 
Eph.  2. 15.  of  twain,  one  71.  man,  so  making  peace 

4.  24.  and  that  ye  put  on  the  71.  man,  Col.  3.  10 
Hcb.  9.  15.  he  is  the  Mediator  of  the  77.  testament. 

10.  20.  by  a  71.  and  living  way  hath  consecrated 

1  Pet.  2. 2.  as  71.  born  babes  desire  the  milk  of  word 

2  Pet.  3. 13.  we  look  for  77.  heavens  and  a  71.  earth 

1  John  2.  7.  I  write  no  71.  commandment  unto  yoa 

8.  a  71.  commandment  I  write  unto  you 

2  ./0/177  5.  not  as  though  I  wrote  a  71.  commandment 
Rev.  2.17. 71.  name  written,  which  no  man  knoweth 

3. 12.  71.  Jerusalem,  21. 2.  ||  3. 12.  write  myn  nama 

5.  9.  and  they  sung  a  71.  song,  saying,  14.  J. 

21.  1.  I  saw  a  71.  heaven  and  a  71.  earth 

5.  he  said,  behold,  I  make  all  things  7t. 

See  CoVEN.iNT,  flIooN. 
NEW  fVine. 
JVek.  10.  39.  shall  bring  offering  of  the  71.  wine 
13.5.prepar.a  chamber  where  the  71.  wine  was  laid 
12.  brought  tithe  of  71.  7i;i7ie  unto  the  treasuries 
Prov.  3.  10.  thy  presses  shall  burst  out  with  71.  ?oi7!« 
/sa.24.7.the  n.winc  mourneth,  the  vine  languisheth 
49.  t  26.  drunken  with  their  blood  as  with  71.  jcin* 
65.  8.  as  the  71.  77ii?ic  is  found  in  the  cluster 
Hos.  4.  11.  wine  and  71.  wine  take  away  the  heart 
9.  2.  and  the  77.  wine  shall  fail  in  her 
./«(•/ 1.5. the  71.701716  is  cut  off  II  IO.71. 7Pi7ie  is  dried  up 

3. 18.  mountains  shall  drop  71.  wine,  .^mosQ.  1 13. 
Hag.  1.  11.  I  called  for  a  drought  on  the  71.  Tcine 
Zcch.  9. 17. 77.  irine  shall  make  the  maids  cheerful 
Mat.  9. 17.  nor  do  men  put  77.  wine  info  old  bottles, 

but  71.  leine  into  n  bot.  Mark  2. 22.  Luke  5.  37. 
.^cts  2.13.  others  sai'V  these  nrenare  full  of  71.  win6 

NEWS. 
Prov.  25.  25.  so  is  good  77.  from  a  far  country 

NEWLY. 
Dent.32. 17.  sacrificed  to  new  gods  that  came  Ti.up 
Judg.  7.  19.  they  had  but  71.  set  the  watch 
2  Sam.  24.  t  6.  they  came  to  the  land  71.  inhabited 
1  T7711.  3.  t  C.  not  one  71.  come  to  the  faith 

NEWNESS. 
Rom.G.4  even  so  we  also  should  walk  in  71.  of  lift 
7.  6.  that  we  should  serve  in  71.  of  spirit,  not  oldness 

NEXT. 
Gen.  17.21.  Sarah  shall  bear  at  this  set  time  71.  yeai 
Exod.\2.i.\eX.  him  and  his  neighbour  71.  take  a  lamb 
JVum.  11.  32.  stood  up  all  the  71.  day  and  gathered 
27. 11.  ye  shall  give  inheritance  to  his  kinsman  n. 
Deut.  21.  3.  the  city  which  is  71.  to  the  slain  man 

6.  the  elders  of  the  city  71.  to  the  slain  man 
25.  t  5.  her  77   kinsman  shall  lake  her  to  wi(b 

Ruth  2.  20.  the  man  is  one  of  our  71.  kinsmen 

1  .S«777.23.  17.  fhnii  king,  and  I  shall  be  71.  to  thea 
30.  17.  David  smote  them  to  the  evening  of  71.  day 

Z  Chron.  28.  7.  Elkanah  that  was  71.  to  the  king 
Estk.  10.  3.  Motdecai  was  71.  to  king  Ahasuerus 
Jonah  4.  7.  a  worm  the  71.  day  smote  the  gourd 
Jl/«<.27.62.  the 71.  day  that  followed  the  prcpaiatioB 
Mark  1.  38.  he  said,  let  us  go  into  the  71.  towns 
.tchn  1.  29.  the  77.  day  John  seeth  Jesus  coming 
Jlcts  4.  3.  they  put  them  in  hold  unto  the  71.  day 

7.  26.  the  77.  day  Moses  shewed  himself  to  them 

13.42.that  these  words  be  preached  77.  sabbath,  44. 

NIGH. 
r.ev.  21.  3.  for  his  sister  a  virgin  that  is  71.  to  him 

25.  49.  any  that  is  77.  of  kin  may  redeem  him 
JV'Hm.24.  17.  I  shall  behold  him,  but  not  71.  a  star 
Drut.4.~.\vhal  nation, who  hath  God  so  ?i.  to  theml 

13.  7.  entice  (bee  to  gods  of  the  people  71.  to  thca 

22.  2.  if  thy  brother  be  not  77.  unto  thes 

30.  14.  the  word  is  77.  unto  thee,  Rem.  10.  8. 

2  Sa7n.  II.  20.  wherefore  approached  ye  so  71.?  SI 
1  Kings  8.  .59  let  these  my  words  be  77.  to  the  Lord 
Psal.  34. 18.  L.  is  71.  them  who  are  of  broken  heart 

85.  9.  his  salvation  is  71.  them  that  fear  him 
145.  18.  the  Lord  is  77.  to  all  thai  call  en  him 
.Toel  2.  1.  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  71.  at  hand 
J/fflJ.24.  32.  ye  know  that  summer  is  71.  /.K/i:e21.3©. 
Mark  13.  29.  know  that  it  is  71.  even  at  the  doon 
Z-H/ie21.20.  know  that  the  desolatinn  thereof  is  w 
28.  look  up,  for  your  redemption  draweth  *■ 


NIG 

Luke  2J  31. know  that  the  kiii^.  of  G.  is  n.  at  hand 
t/^oAi6.  4.  and  the  paesover,  a  Isas^  jf  Jews  was  )i. 

11.  55.  the  Jews'  passover  was  n.  at  hand 
19.  4i   for  the  sepulchre  was  n.  at  hand 

EpA.  2.  13.  ye  are  made  «.  by  the  blood  or  Christ 
IT.came  and  preached  peace  to  them  tiiatweren. 

Vhil.  2.  27.  for  he  was  sick,  n.  unto  death,  30. 

tfsd.C.8.  is  rejected,  is7!.unto  cursing,  to  be  burned 

Hee  Camk,  Draw. 

NIGHT 

Signiitis,  [1]  That  time  while  the  sun  is  absent 
andbeluw  our  horizon,  Exoiius  12.30,  31.  Matt. 
27.64.  [2]  Huddenlij  and  unexpectedly,  Isaiali 
15.  1.  Luke  12.  20.  [3]  .i  time  of  ignorance 
and  unbelief,  Romans  13.  12.  [4]  Jidverstti/ 
and  afUiction,  Isa.  21.  12.    [5]  Death,  John  9.  4. 

BfJi.l.S.tho  hghl  day, and  tlie  darkness  he  called  n. 

14.  let  there  be  lights,  tc   divide  the  day  from  n. 

15.  he  made  the  lesser  light  to  rule  the  ?i. 
19.  2.  tarry  all  n.  ^Tum-  22.  19.  Judg.  19.  6,  9. 

5.  where  are  men  which  came  in  to  thee  this  n.? 

33.  they  made  him  drmk  wine  that  n.  34,  35. 
«4.  54.  tarried  all  n.  28.  11.  |  31.  54.  |  32.  13,  21. 
26.  24.  llie  Lord  appswred  to  Isaac  the  same  n. 
30  15.  Rachel  said,  he  shall  lie  with  thee  to  n.  16. 
40  S.dreamed  each  man  hisdream  in  one ti. 41.11. 
46  2.  Cod  spake  to  Israel  in  visions  of  the  n. 
49  27.  and  at  n.  he  shall  divide  the  spoil 
Eiod.  12.  8.  eat  the  flesh  that  n.  roast  with  fire 

12.  I  will  pass  through  the  land  of  Egypt  this  n. 

42.  it  is  a  n.  to  be  much  observed  to  the  Lord, 
this  is  that  n.  of  the  L.  to  be  observed  of  Israel 
14.  20.  the  one  came  not  near  the  other  all  n. 
Lev.  6.  9.  the  burning  on  the  altar  all  n. 
19. 13.  the  wases  shall  not  abide  with  thee  all  n. 
S'uni.  11.  32.  the  people  stood  up  all  that  n. 

14. 1.  and  the  people  wept  that  n.  and  murmured 
5J2.  8.  he  said  to  them,  lodge  here  this  n.  19. 

20.  God  came  to  Balaam  at  n.  and  said  to  him 
Dcui.16.4. there  shall  no  leaven. bread  remain  alln. 
SI.  23.  his  body  shall  not  remain  all  n.  on  the  tree 
Josh  2  2.  there  came  men  in  hither  to  n.  of  Israel 
Judg.GAO.  G.  did  so  that  n.  for  it  was  dry  on  fleece 

16. 2.  laid  wait  for  him  all  n.  and  were  quiet  all  71. 
19.  10.  but  the  man  would  not  tarry  that  n. 

25.  and  abu-ied  her  all  the  n.  until  tlie  morning 
Hiith  1. 12.  if  I  should  have  a  husband  also  to  n. 

3.  2.  behold,  Boaz  winnoweth  barley  to  n. 

1  Sam.  15.  II.  and  Samuel  cried  to  the  Lord  all  n. 

16.  tell  what  the  Lord  hath  said  to  me  this  n 
19.  10.  and  David  fled  and  escaped  that  ti. 

11.  saying,  if  thou  save  not  thy  life  to  n. 
38.  25.  Saul  rose  up  and  went  away  that  n. 
31.  12.  the  men  of  Jabesh  went  all  71.  and  took 
i  Sam.  2.  29.  Abner  and  his  men  walked  all  n. 
32.  Joab  and  his  men  went  all  n.  and  came 

4.  7.  and  gat  them  away  through  the  plain  all  71. 

12.  16.  David  went  and  lay  all  n.  on  the  earth 
17.  1.  I  will  arise  and  pursue  after  David  this  n. 

16.  saying,  lodge  not  this  n.  in  the  plain 
19.  7.  there  will  not  tarry  one  with  thee  this  n. 

2  Kings  19.  35.  that  71.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  smote 
t  Chron.  1.  7.  that  74.  did  God  appear  to  Solomon 
Esth.  6.  1.  on  that  7!.  could  not  the  king  sleep 
Job  3.  3.  let  the  n.  perish  in  which  it  was  said 

7.1et  that  71.  be  so!itary||4. 13.  the  visions  of  the  n. 
7.  4.  when  shall  I  arise,  and  the  n.  be  gone? 

29.  19.  and  the  dew  lay  all  71.  on  my  branch 

30.  t  3.  for  want  and  famine  they  wer?  dark  as  n. 
36.  20.  desire  not  the  ?i.  when  people  arc  cut  ofl' 

Psal.  6.  6.  all  the  n.  make  I  my  bed  to  swim 
19.  2.  and  n.  unto  71.  sheweth  knowledge 

30.  5.  weeping  may  endure  for  a  71.  but  joy 
59.t  15.  if  thpy  be  not  satisfied  they  will  stay  all  n. 
78.  14.  he  led  them  all  n.  with  a  light  of  fire 

92.  2.  to  shew  fortit  thy  faithfulness  every  n. 
104.  20.  thou  makest  darkness,  and  it  is  n. 
139.  11.  even  the  n.  shall  be  light  about  me 
Prov.  7.  9.  passing  in  the  black  and  dark  n. 

31.  15.  she  ariselh  also  while  it  is  yet  7i. 

Cant.  1.  13.  he  shall  he  all  7).  between  my  breasts 

5.  2.  and  my  locks  with  the  drops  ot  the  n. 

Isa.  5.11.  continue  until  n.  till  wine  inflame  them 
16.  3.  take  coiinsel,  make  thy  shadow  as  the  71. 
21.  4.  the  n.  of  my  pleasure  he  turned  into  fear 
t  8.  and  I  am  set  in  my  ward  every  n. 

11.  watchman,  what  of  the  n.?  what  of  the  7!.? 

12.  the  morning  comtth,  and  also  the  71. 
29.  7  s'.mil  be  as  a  dream  of  a  71.  vision 

Jer.  14.  8.  that  turnelh  aside  to  tarry  for  a  7!. 
Dan.  2.  19.  the  secret  was  revealed  in  a  71.  vision 

5.  30.  in  that  71.  was  Relshazzar  the  king  slain 

6.  18.  then  the  kin^  passed  the  71.  fasting 
fJos.  7.  6.  their  baker  sleepeth  all  the  n. 
Jest  1.  13   howl,  come,  lie  all  n.  in  sackcloth 
jSTtlos  Ti.  8.  that  maketh  the  day  dark  witii  n. 
Joiiahi.  lii.  which  came  up  in  a  71.  perished  in  a  71. 
)U%c.  3. 6.  therefore  71.  shall  bete  you,  shall  be  dark 
4faC.  14  25.  in  the  fourth  watch  of  71.  Jesus  went 

totiiem  walking  on  live  sea.  Mark  6.  48 
406 


NIG 

Mat.  26.31.  then  Jesus  saith  to  them,  all  ye  s>>all  be 

ofl'ended  because  of  me  thii;  71.  Mark  14.  27. 

34.  this  71.  before  cock  crow,  thou  shall  deny  me 

/-uAe5.5.  we  have  toiled  all  77.  and  taken  nothing 

6.  12.  he  continued  all  n.  in  prayer  to  God 

12.  20.  this  71.  thy  soul  shall  be  required  of  thee 
17.  34.  in  that  71.  two  shall  lie  in  one  bed 

21.  37.  at  77.  he  went  out  and  abode  in  tlie  mount 
.liilin  9.4.  the  n.  cometh  when  no  man  can  work 

13.  30.  he  immediately  went  out,  e.nd  it  was  ti. 

21.  3.  and  that  71.  they  caught  nothing 

.lets  12.  6.  the  same  n.  Peter  was  sleeping,  bound 
16.  33.  he  took  them  the  same  hour  of  the  71. 
23.  11.  the  71.  following  the  Lord  stood  by  him 
23.  make  ready  soldiers  at  third  hour  of  the  71. 

27.  23  stood  by  mc  this  71.  the  angel  of  God 
Rom.  13.  12.  the  n.  is  far  spent,  the  day  is  at  hand 
1  Cor.  11. 23.  the  Lord  Jesus,  the  same  n.  in  which 

he  was  betrayed,  took  bread 
1  Thess.5.  5.  we  are  not  of  the  71.  nor  of  darkness 
Rev.  21.  25.  there  shall  be  no  71.  there,  22.  5. 

By  NIGHT. 
<?f7i.20.3.God  came  to  Abimelech  in  a  dream  by  n. 
31.  24.  God  eame  to  Laban  in  a  dream  by  n. 

39.  whether  stolen  by  day,  or  stolen  by  n. 

40.  the  drought  consumed  me,  and  the  frost  by  n. 
Exod.  12. 31.  he  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron  byn. 

13.  21.  the  Lord  went  before  them  by  n.  in  a  pillar 
of  fire,  22.  |  14.  20.  |  40.  38.  JVcA.  9.  12. 
JVum.  9.  IC.  and  the  appearance  of  fire  by  n. 

21.  whether  cloud  was  taken  up  by  day  or  byn. 
Deut.  1.  33.  in  fire  by  n.  to  shew  you  the  way 
10.  1.  God  brought  you  forth  out  of  Egypt  by  n. 

23.  10.  by  uncleanness  that  chanceth  him  by  n. 
Tosh.  8.  3.  and  Joshua  sent  them  away  by  n. 

Judg.  6.  27.  and  so  it  was  that  he  did  it  by  n. 
9.  32.  up  by  v..  thou  and  thy  people  with  thee 
20.  5.  and  "beset  the  house  round  about  by  n. 

1  Sam..  14.  36.  go  down  after  the  Philistines  by  n. 
26. 7.  David  and  Abishai  came  to  the  people  Aj(7i. 

28.  8.  Saul  came  to  the  woman  by  n.  and  said 

2  Sam.  21.  10.  nor  the  beasts  of  the  field  by  n. 

1  Kings  3.5.  Ld.  appeared  to  Sol.  byn.'i  Chr.  7.12. 

2  Kiv^gsG.  14.  came  by  n.  and  compassed  the  city 

8.  21 .  rose  by  n.  and  smote  Edomites,  2  Chr.  21. 9. 

25.  4.  all  the  men  of  war  fled  by  n.  .Jer.  52.  7. 
Psal.^X.o.  thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  of  terror  ft^Ti. 

121.  6.  nor  shall  the  moon  smite  thee  by  n. 

134.  1.  that  by  71.  stand  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

136.  9.  moon  and  stars  to  rule  by  n.  .Jer.  31.  35. 
Prov.  31.  18.  her  candle  goeth  not  out  by  n. 
Cant.  3.  1.  by  n.  on  my  bed  I  sought  him  whom 
Isa.  4.  5.  the  shining  of  a  flaming  fire  by  n. 
.Jer.  6.  5.  let  us  go  by  n.  and  destroy  her  palaces 

39.4.  they  fled,  and  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by  n. 

49.  9.  if  thieves  byn.  they  will  destroy  till  have 
r>an.  7.  2.  I  saw  in  my  vision  by  n.  and  behold 
Oiad.S.ifthievescameto  thee, if  robbersfty  71. would 
they  not  have  stolen  till  they  had  enough'! 
J)fa^2.14.t'ook  the  young  child  and  his  mother  by  n. 

27.04.  lest  his  disciples  come  by  n.and  steal,  28. 13. 
ImUc  2.  8.  keeping  watch  over  their  flock  by  n. 
John  3.  2.  Nicodemus  came  to  Jesus  by  n.  19.39. 
.^cts  5.  19.  the  angel  byn.  opened  the  prison-doors 

9.  25.  tli«y  took  Paul  by  n.  and  let  him  down 
17. 10.  sent  away  Paul  and  Silas  by  n.  to  Berea 

See  Day. 

In  the  NIGHT. 

Krorf.»^.30.Pharaoh  and  his  servant§  rose  777  then. 

Kum.  11.9.  when  the  dew  fell  on  the  camp  777  then. 

1  Kings  3.19.  and  this  woman's  child  died  iji  the  n. 

2  Vburs  7. 12.  and  the  king  arose  in  the  n.  and  said 
.Vf/i.2. 12. 1  arose  771  then.  ||  15. 1  went  up  in  tAe  77. 

4.  22.  that  777  the  n.  they  may  be  a  guard  to  us 
6.  10.  yea,  771  the  n.  will  they  come  to  slay  thee 
.Tob  5.  14.  and  grope  in  the  nnon-day,  as  777  the  n. 

24.  14.  777  the  n.  the  murderer  is  as  a  thief 
27.  20.  a  tempest  stealelh  him  away  777  the  n. 
34.  25.  and  he  overturnetb  them  771  the  n. 

35. 10.  where  is  God,  who  giveth  songs  771  then.'! 
Psal.  16. 7.  my  reins  instruct  me  in  the  n.  seasons 

17.3.  thou  hast  visited  me  7?i  the  n.  and  tried  me 

22.  2.  I  cry  in  the  n.  season,  iind  am  not  silent 
42.  8.  and  in  the  n.  his  song  shall  be  with  me 
77.  2.  my  sore  ran  771  the  n.  and  ceased  not 

6.  I  call  to  remembrance  my  song  in  the  n. 

90.4.  a  thousand  vears  are  but  as  a  watch  in  then. 
105.  39.  he  spread  a  fire  to  give  light  in  the  n. 
119.  55.  I  have  remembered  thy  name  777  the  n 

Keel.  2.  23.  his  heart  taketh  not  rest  77(  the  n. 
Cant.  3.  8.  hath  his  sword,  becauseof  fear  177  then. 
Isa.ia.  1.771  «AcT7..'\rand  Kirof  Moabislaid  waste 

26.  9.  with  my  soul  have  I  desired  thee  in  the  n. 
30.  29.  ye  shall  have  a  song  as  ?7i  the  n. 

59.  10.  we  stumble  at  noon-day  as  in  the  n. 
.Jer.  36.  30.  shal\  be  cast  out  tti  the  n  to  the  frost 
7,0777.1.2.  she  weep,  sore  771  <Ap71.||2.19  cryout  771  n. 
Mos.  4.  5.  the  prophet  shall  fall  with  thee  771  the  n. 
John  11.  10.  if  a  man  walk  in  then,  he  stumbleth 
.4c£sl6. 9.  aviaion  appeared  to  Paul  tti  tie  ti.  18.9. 


NO 

1  TAeM.S.a.daycometKas  a  thief  tVt  the  n.lPet.Z  10 

7.theythatslcep,slee|)in  tften.aie  drunk. in  tAeji 

NIGHTS. 

Gen.  7. 4. 1  will  cause  it  rain  fort)  days,  forty  n.  12 

Job  7.  3.  wearisome  «.  are  appointed  to  me 

Isa.  21.  8.  and  I  am  set  in  my  ward  whole  jj. 

.See  Days. 

NIGHT-HAWK. 

Lev.W.  16.  owl  and  n.  ye  shall  not  eat,  Deut  14.15 

NIGHT-WATCHES. 

Psal.  63.  6.  when  I  meditate  on  thee  in  the  71. -to 

119. 148.  mine  eyes  prevent  the  n.-w.  to  meditaw 

NINE. 

JVum.  29.  26.  on  fifth  day  n.  bullocks,  two  raraa 

34. 13. which  the  Lord  commanded  to  give  to  the  n. 

tribes  and  half  tribe,  Ju.fh.  13.  7.  |  14.  2. 

Deut.  3.  11.  Og's  bedslead  was  77.  cubits  in  length 

2.S<zm.  24.8.  Joab  came  to  Jerus.ateiid  of  n.  moiitha 

J\reh.  11.  1.  and  n.  parts  to  dwell  in  other  cities 

Luke  17.  17  ten  cleansed,  but  wlicre  are  the  «.? 

See  Hi'NDRFD. 

NINETEEN. 

2Sa7n.2.30.  there  lacked  of  David's  servants  77.  men 

NINETEENTH. 

2  .fir7no's25.8.  in  the  n.  year  of  Nebuchadnezzar  th« 

house  of  the  Lord  was  burnt,  Jer.  52.  12. 

NINETY. 

Gen.  5.  9.  Enos  lived  n.  years,  and  begat  Cainan 

17.  17.  shall  Sarah,  that  is  n.  years  old,  bear'? 

Eiek.  41.  12.  the  length  of  the  building  n.  cubits 

NINETY-FIVE. 
Ezra  2.  20.  the  chddren  of  Gibbar  n.-five 
J\reh.  7.  25.  the  children  of  Gibeou  n.-five 

NINETY-SIX. 
Ezra  8.  35.  offered  for  all  Israel  n.-six  rams 
Jer.  52.  23.  were  n.-six  pdmegranates  on  a  side 
NINETY-EIGHT. 

1  Sa77i.  4.  15.  now  Eli  was  n.-eight  years  old 
Ezra2.16.  the  children  of  Ater  n. -eight,  JVeh.  7.31. 

NINETY-NINE. 

GfTt.n.l.  Abramwas  n.-nine  years  old,L. appeared 

24. was  n.-itine  years  old  whenhewas  cireumcised 

JI/at.l8.12.doth  he  not  leaveLlie7i.-7i777e|nndseeketh 

that  which  is  gone  astray?  13.  Luke  15.  4,  7. 

NINTH. 

7,671.25. 22.  ye  shall  eat  of  old  fruit  till  the  71.  year 

2  Kings  17.  6.  inn. of  Hosli. Samaria  taken,  18. 10. 

25.  l.in  then-year  of  Zedekiah,  Nebuchadnezzar 

cameup,  .ler.  39.  1.  |  52.  4.  Kzek.  24.  1. 
1  Chr.  12. 12.  Elzabad  the  77.  captain  of  the  Gaditet 
24.  11.  the  77.  lot  came  forth  to  Jeshuah 
27.  12.  n.  captain  for  the  7j.  month  was  Abiezer 
Mat.  20. 5.  he  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  71.  houi 
27.  45.  from  sixth  liour  there  was  darkness  over 
all  the  land  unto  the  7*.  hour,  Mark  15.33. 
46. 77.  hour  Jesus  gave  up  the  ghost,  Jl/arA:  15. 34. 
.^cts  3. 1.  at  the  hour  of  prayer,  being  the  ri.  hour 
lO.S.Cornelius  saw  a  vision  about  the  n.  Iiour,  30. 
Rev.  21.  20.  the  n.  foundation  was  a  topaz 
See  Day,  Month. 
NITRE. 
Prov.  25.  20.  as  vinegar  upon  71.  so  is  he  sing,  songi 
Jer.  2.  22.  though  thou  wash  thee  with  ?7.  and  soap 

NO. 
Gen.  13. 8.  let  there  be  no  strife  betw.  me  ai:d  the* 

15.  3.  behold,  to  me  thou  hast  given  no  seed 

26.  29.  be  an  oath  that  thou  wilt  do  us  no  hurt 

37.  22.  shed  no  blood,  arid  lay  no  hand  upon  him 

38.  21.  there  was  no  harlot  in  this  place,  22. 
40.8.no  interpreter  |1  42. 11. we  aro  no  spies,  31,  34. 
47.  4.  thy  servants  have  no  pasture.  Lam.  1.  6. 

Exod.  5.  Ifi.  is  no  straw  given  10  thy  servants,  IB 
8.  22.  that  710  swarms  of^Hies  shall  be  there 
12. 16. 770  work  shall  be  done.  Lev.  16.  29.  |  23.  3, 
7,  21,  28,  31.  JV(777i.  29.  1.  Deut.  16.  8. 
19.  seven  days  no  leaven  shall  be  found,  13.  3, 1 
14.  11.  because  there  were  no  graves  in  Egj'jt 

16.  18.  he  that  gathered  little  had  no  lack 

21.  22.  hurt  a  woman,  and  no  mischef  follow 

22.  2.  there  shall  no  blood  be  shed  for  h.m 

23.  8.  thou  shalt  take  no  gift,  gif\  blindeth  the  wise 
32.  thou  shalt  make  no  covenant  \>iib  them 

30.  9.  ye  shall  offer  no  strange  incense  thereon 
12.  that  there  be  no  plasiie  amongst  them 

34.  14.  for  thou  shalt  worship  no  other  god 
17.  thou  shalt  make  thee  no  molten  gods 

35.3.  ye  shall  kindle  no  fire  in  your  habitationi 
Lev.  2.  11.  ye  shall  burn  770  leaven  in  any  offering 

5.  11.  put  no  nil  upon  it  ||  7.23.  ye  shall  eat  no  fat 

7.  26   ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  blood,  17. 12,  14. 

12.  4.  ye  shall  touch  no  hallowed  thmg 

13.  21.  and  there  be  no  white  hairs  therein,  28. 
31.  no  black  hair  ||  32.  there  be  no  yellow  hair 

19.  15.  do  710  unrighteousness  in  judgment,  35. 

20.  14.  that  there  be  no  wickedness  among  you 
22.  13.  but  there  shail  710  stranger  ea.  tliei<?»i>f 

21.  there  shall  be  no  blemish  therein 
25. 31. the  houses  which  have  no  walls  round  about 

36.  take  thou  no  usury  of  him,  or  increase 
26.1  yo  shall  mak«  vou  no  idols  nor  graven  imege 


Lev  27/S  nodevotoil  t.'iino;s''aIl  bf  6.)IJ  or  redeem. 
Niimfi.  S.  it'llie  iiian  have  no  kinsm.  to  recompense 
13.  am!  there  be  no  wilne.ss  against  her 

6.  3.  ami  shull  drink  no  vuiegar  ol'wine 

5  there  siiall  no  razor  come  upon  his  head 

6.  he  shall  come  at  no  dead  body 
IR.  40.  l!i!it  no  stranger  come  near  to  offer  inoeiise 
26.33.  Zeloi)lieha(l  had  no  sons,  hut  daugliters,  "27. 
3,  4.  Josh.  17.  3.  1  Citron.  23.  22.  |  24.  28. 
27  8.  il  a  man  die  and  have  no  son  then  cause 

t).  and  il'lie  have  no  daughter,  ye  shall  give 

17.  ciincresation  of  Lord  be  not  as  sheep  \\  t\\ 
have  'no  sliepherd,  F.ick.  34.  5.  Mit.  !).  35 
35.31.  no  satisfaction  tor  the  life  of  a  murderer,  32 
Deal.  1.  12.  ye  lieard,  but  saw  no  similitude,  15. 

7.  Iti.  thine  eye  shall  have  no  pity  on  them 

10.  y.  Levi  hath  no  part  with  his  brethren,  14 
27,  29.  I  i-3.  1.  Josh.  1!.4.  |  18.  7, 
15.  4.  when  there  shall  be  no  poor  amoi:^  you 
20.  12.  if  it  will  make  no  pe'aie  with  tlieo 
28.  32.  there  shall  be  no  might  in  lliy  hand 
65.  among  these  nations  thuu  shall  find  no  ease 
32.  20.  they  are  children  ui  ^vlj•lMl  i?"  no  faith 

Josh.  10.  14.  there  was  vn  liiiy  liki'  i],ai  before 
22.  25.  ve  have  7io  part  in  ilie  l.ord,  27. 

Judg.MXS.  there  was»o  king  in  Isniil,  18  1. 1  21.25. 

18.  7.  there  was  no  magistrate  ||  28.  no  deliverer 
10.  where  there  is  7io  want  of  any  thing,  !"J.  19. 
Sam.  2.  24.  for  it  is  no  good  report  that  I  hear 

3. 1.  word  was  precious,  there  was  ti/i  open  vision 

21.9.  take  it,  for  there  is  710  oihcr,.save  that  here 
I?  Sam.  12.  6.  shall  restore,  lieeaiiso  be  had  no  pity 

13.  12.  710  such  thing  ought  to  bo  done  in  Israel 

15.  26.  if  he  say,  I  have  no  delight  in  ti:ee 
18.18. 1  have  no  son  to  keep  my  namein  remembr. 

20.  1.  Sheba  said,  we  have  no  part  in  David 
KingsS.  23.  there  is  no  God  like  thee  in  heaven 

22. 18  he  would  prophesy  7!0  good  concerning  me 
tKings  1.16.  is  it  not  because  there  is  no  God  in  Isr 
17.  because  Ahaziah  had  710  son 

10.  31.  Jehu  took  no  heed  to  walk  in  the  law 
1  Chr.  2. 34.  now  Shrshan  had  770  sons,  but  daugh 

16.  22.  do  mv  prophets  710  harm,  Psal.  105.  15. 
B  Chron.  18. 16.  that  have  710  shepherd,  Zcch.  10.  2 

19.  7.  there  is  710  iniquity  with  the  Lord 

20.  12.  we  have  710  might  against  this  company 

21.  19.  his  people  made  7io  burning  for  him 

35.  18.  there  was  710  passover  like  to  that 

36.  16.  they  mocked  till  there  was  770  remecfy 
Ezra  9.  14.  so  that  there  should  be  710  remnant 
JiJ'eh.  2.  20.  ye  have  710  portion  in  Jerusalem 

13.  26.  there  was  710  king  like  Solomon 
Job  4.  18.  he  put  710  trust  m  his  servants 
5.  19.  in  seven  there  shall  710  evil  touch  thee 
9. 25.  see  no  gooil  ||  10. 18.  that  770  eye  had  seen  me 

12.  14.  he  shutteth,  and  there  can  be  710  openin 
24.  causeth  to  wander  where  there  is  710  way 

13.  4.  ye  arc  all  jihysicians  of  tio  value 
16.  18.  O  earth,  let  my  cry  have  no  place 
18.  17.  he  shall  have  710  name  in  the  street 

19. 16. 1  called  my  servant,  ho  gave  meno  answer 

24. 15.  no  eye  shall  sec  me  ||  30. 13.  have  no  helper 
"sal.  3.  2.  Ihero  is  nj  help  for  him  in  God 

32.  2.  in  whose  spirit  there  is  710  guile 

34.  9.  there  is  770  want  to  them  that  fear  him 

36.  1.  there  is  770  fear  of  God  before  his  eyes 

53.  5.  they  were  in  fear  where  710  fear  was 

55.  19.  because  they  have  no  changes 

84.  11.  710  good  will  he  withhold  from  them 

91.  10.  there  shall  710  evil  beftill  thee 

92.  15.  there  is  770  unrighteousness  in  him 
119.3.  they  do  710  iniquity,  they  walk  in  his  ways 
146.  3.  son  of  man,  in  whom  there  is  no  help 

Prov.  12. 21.  there  shall  710  evil  happen  to  the  just 

17. 16.  to  get  wisdom,  seein:;  he  hath  no  beart  to  it 

21.  30.  there  is  710  wisdom  against  the  Lord 
Ec(Tt.4.1.  were  oppressed, and  tneyhad  no  comforter 

9.  10.  for  there  is  no  work  in  the  grave 
Cant.  4.  7.  my  love,  there  is  710  spot  in  thee 

8. 8.  we  have  a  little  sister,  and  she  hath  710  breasts 
fsa.  1.  6.  there  is  no  soundness  in  it,  but  wounds 

5.  8.  join  field  to  field,  tiil  there  be  710  place 

8.  20.  it  is  because  there  is  770  light  in  them 

9.  7.  of  Ills  government  there  shall  be  7!o  end 

34.  16.  no  one  of  these  shall  fail,  none  shall  want 
40  29.  and  to  ihein  that  have  770  might 
43.  11.  and  besides  me  there  is  7jo  Saviour 
48.  22.  there  is  770  ))eaee  to  the  wicked,  .57.  01. 

50. 10.  that  walki'th  in  darkness,  and  hath  770  light 
53.2.  ne  hath  wo  form,  nor  comel  ness,  nor  beautv 
54.17  nowenpon  formed  against  thee  shall  prosper 
55. 1.  and  he  that  hath  710  money,  come  ye,  buv 
57. 10.  thou  saidst  not,  there  is  710  hope,  ./i»r.  2. 25. 
59.  8.  there  is  710  judgment  in  their  goings 

16.  he  wondered  ►•  x    there;  was  770  intercessor 
/er.2.11.  chanjed  thu  r  cods,  which  are  yet  no  gods 
30.  your  children  f  ceived  770  correction 

6.  14.  peace,  peace,  when  there  is  770  peace,  8. 11 
23.  they  are  cruel,  and  have  no  mercy 

i.l5.we  looked  for  peace,  but  no  good  came,14.19 
407 


NO 

.f,r   10.  14.  and  there  is  710  breath  in  them,  51.  17. 
22.  2H.  a  vessel  wherein  is  710  pleasure,  48.  38. 
25.  6.  provoke  me  not,  I  will  do  you  770  hurt 
39.  12.  do  him  ?(o  harm  ||  42. 14.  shall  see  no  war 

48.  8.  spoiler  shall  come,  and  770  city  shall  escape 

49.  1.  hath  Israel  no  s(ms?  hath  he  no  heir  1 
7,0!^.  1.  9.  site  caioo  down,  she  had  Tto  comforter 
Ezf  .i.  l-S.  id-  peat  e,  enu  there  \\  as  r.o  peace,  16. 

18.  32. 1  have  no  pleasure  in  death  of  liim,  33. 11. 

09.  18.  Tet  hs4  i.e  ni  watres,  nor  iiis  army 
.0«n.3.29.  bi'oause  there  is  no  other  god  can  deliver 
f/os.  4.  ;.  because  iherc  is  770  truth  nor  mercy 

6.  reject  thee,  ih«t  thou  shalt  bo  no  priest  to  me 

10.  3.  uov/  they  sliall  say,  we  have  770  king 
.iinos  7. 14. 1  was7io  prophot,  neither  prophet'sson 
JMic.  3  7.  their  lips,  for  there  is  710  anawcr  of  God 

4.9.  why  dost  thou  cry  out?  is  thfiro  710  king  in  thee? 
JVah.  3.  19.  there  is  710  healing  of  thy  bruise 
ffab.  1. 14.  as  the  creeping  thinss  that  have  710  ruler 
Zfph.  3.  5.  but  the  unjust  knuweth  no  whamo 
Zecli.  8.  17.  love  779  false  oath  |j  9.  8.  jjo  oppressor 
Mat.  1. 10.  I  have  no  [ileasurein  yOiijSaiththe  Ld. 
Mat.  5.  20.  ye  shall  in  770  case  enter  into  heaven 
26.  thou  shall,  by  ?io  means  come  out  thence 

6.  34.  take  therefore  7)0  tboughl  for  the  morrov,', 

10.  19.  Mark  13.  11.  I.uke  12.  11,  02. 
22.  23.  which  say  that  there  in  7ic  resurreelion, 
Jitark  12.  18.  J9cts  23.  S.  1  Cor.  15. 12,  13. 
Mark  13.20.  shortened  those  diye.TJo  flesh  ho  saved 
/,7t/.e  15.7.  just  persons,  which  need  710  repenlnnce 
23.4. 1  find  710  fault  in  him,14../oAnl8..3S.  ]  19.4,6 
./o/i77  4.1  r.I  have  710  husband  l|  6. 53.  ye  have  »?  life 

7.  .12.  gcarch,  for  out  of  Galilee  ariseih  7(0  prophol 

0.  41.  if  ye  were  blind,  ye  should  have  770  s!n 

1  l.lO.he  stuinbleth,because  there  is  no  light  in  liim 
13.  8.  if  I  wash  thee  not,  thou  hast  770  part  with  me 
15.  02.  now  Ihcy  have  7!o  cloak  for  their  sin 
19. 15. priests  answered,  we  have  770  king  but  Cesar 

^Icts  15. 9.  put  7!o  difference  between  us  and  them 
t-'.  15.  for  I  will  be  7(0  judge  of  such  matters 
21.  05.  written  that  they  observe  7io  such  thing 
25.  10.  to  the  Jews  have  I  done  71.0  wrong 
28.  2.  the  peoiile  shewed  us  770  little  kindness 

Rnm.2. 22.  all  that  believe,  for  there  is  770  difference 
4. 15.  for  where  770  law  is,  710  transgression,  5.  13. 

7.  IS.  tliat  in  my  flesh  dwelleth  770  good  thing 
10.  19.  to  jealousy  by  them  that  are  770  people 

13.  10.  love  worketh  710  ill  to  his  neighbour 

1  Cor.  1.  29.  that  no  flesh  glory  in  his  presence 
4.  II.  and  have  no  certain  dwelling-place 

8. 13. 1  will  eat  770  flesh  while  the  world  standeth 
10. 13. there  hath7Jo  temptation  taken  you  but  such 
11. 16.  we  have7(osuch  custom,  nor  the  churches 

12.  21.  T  have  770  need  of  thee  |I  13.2.  7(o  chniaty 

14.  28.  if  there  be  no  interpreter,  let  him  keep 

2  Co7-.  5.21.  made  him  sin  for  us,  who  knewno  sin 
6.  3.  giving  770  offence  in  any  thing,  that  ministry 

13.  7.  now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  ?7o  evil 
Gal.  5.  23.  meekness,  against  such  there  is  7(0  law 
Eph.  5. 11.  have  nofellowship  with  works  of  dark- 
ness, but  rather  reprove  them 

Phil.  0.  7.  but  made  himself  of  ho  reputation 
3.  3.  and  'lave  770  confidence  in  the  flesh 

1  Thess.  4. 13.  even  as  others  which  have  770  hope 

2  Thrss.  3.  14.  and  have  770  company  with  him 
2  Tim.  3.  9.  hilt  they  shall  proceed  710  further 
Meh.  6. 13.  because  he  could  swear  by  770  greater 

8.  7.  770  plac«  have  been  sought  for  the  second 

9.  22.  without  shedding  of  blood  is  710  remission 

10.  38.  my  soul  shall  have  7(o  pleasure  in  him 
12.11.77nchaslcning  for  the  present  seemelh  joyous 

17.for  he  found  no  place  of  repentance,  though  he 
13.  14.  here  have  we  no  continuing  city,  but  seek 
Jnm.X  l7.witlnvhom  is  Hovariableness, nor  shadow 

1  Prt.  2.  22.  who  did  770  sin,  nor  was  guile  found 

2  Pet.  1.20.  no  prophecy  of  private  interpretation 
1  John  1   5.  and  in  him  is  no  darkness  at  all 

8.if  wesay,  we  have  no  !^in,  we  deceive  ourselves 
3.5.  in  him  is  no  sin  ||  4. 18.  there  is  no  fear  in  love 

3  .John  4.  I  have  no  greater  joy  than  to  hear 
Rev.  14.  5.  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  gnile 

17.  12.  which  have  received  no  kingdom  as  yet 

18.  7.  I  am  no  widow,  and  shall  see  no  sorrow 
00  11.  and  there  was  found  no  place  for  them 

01.  00  no  temple  therein  ||  03.no  need  of  the  sun 
25.  no  night  there,  Ihey  need  no  candle,  22.  5. 

See  Bread,  Cnit.n,  Children,  Inheritance, 
Knowledge,  M.'IN,  Powik. 
NO  Rain. 
Deut.  11. 17.  he  fdint  up  the  heaven,  that  there  he 
770  rainy  I  Kin  its  8. 35.  2  Chron.  6. 26.  |  7.  13. 
\KinrrsM.l  there  had  been  nor.  in  land,  ./cr.  14.4. 
fsa.  5.  6.  c!f,iids,  that  they  rain  no  rain  upon  it 
.fer.  3,  3.  and  there  hath  been  no  latter  rnin 
Zech.  14.  17.  even  upon  them  shall  be  no  rain 
18.  and  if  Egypt  that  have  no  rain  come  not 
NO  re.st. 
Orn.  8.  9.  but  (he  dove  found  no  rest  for  her  foot 
.Toh  30.  17.  and  rny  sinews  take  no  rest 
Prov.  29.  9.  whether  he  rage  or  laugh  there  is  no  r. 


NOI 

rsa.  23.  10.  there  aUo  sha'.t  thou  have  no  rest 

62.7.  and  give  him  710  »•.  till  he  establish  Jerusalem 
Jcr.  45.  3.  I  fainted  ui  sighing,  and  find  no  rest 

Lam.  1.  3.  among  the  heathen  she  fiiideih  710  rest 

2. 18.  give  lhy*!lf  no  rest  ||  5.  5.  we  have  7io  rsft 
2  Cor.  2.  13.  I  had  no  rest  in  my  spirit,  because 

7.5. when  oome  intoMaeedoiiia,our  flesh  hadjior 
Rev.  14.  11.  they  have  no  rest  day  nor  night 

NO  strength. 

1  Sam.  08.  00.  and  there  was  no  strength  in  Saul 

.7oA26.2.how  savest  thou  arm  that  hath  no  strength 

Psal.  88.  4.  I  am  as  a  man  that  haili  no  strength 

Dun.  10.  8.  and  there  remained  no  sir.  in  me,  '7. 

16.  are  turned  on  me,  I  have  retained  no  strength. 

Hcb.  9.  17.  otherwise  it  is  of  jio  strength  at  all 

See  Water,  Wrath. 

NO,  Jitlverb. 

Ezod.'i.  19.  notlet  yougo,7(o  nollj  a  mighty  hand 

16.  4.  whether  walk  in  my  law  or  no,  JJetU.  8.2. 
Juilg.  4.  20.  is  any  man  here,  thou  slmlt  say,  ?(o 

15. 13. 770,  but  we  will  bind  thee,  and  deliver  thee 
1  *'rt7n.  1. 15.  no,  my  lord,  I  am  of  a  sorrowful  spip 

20. 15.  no,  not  when  the  Lord  lialh  cut  otf  enemies 
.h'j  23.  6.  no,  but  he  would  put  strength  in  rao 

36.  19.  no,  not  gold,  nor  the  forces  of  strength 
PsrJ..  14.3  none  that  doeth  good,n«  not  one,  53.  3 
Kce.t.  10.  00.  curse  not  king,  710  not  in  thy  thought 
Isa.  30.  16.  no,  fer  wo  will  flee  upon  horses 
Jcr.  2. 25.  no,  for  I  have  loved  strangers,  and  after 
them  will  I  gn 

42.  14.  no,  but  wo  will  go  into  the  land  of  Egypt 
Jimo^fi.  10.  is  there  any  with  thee?  he  shall  say,  «» 
Hirg.  0.  12.  the  [iricp'.s  answered  and  said,  no 
Z.eek.  4.  5  knowest  what  these  be,  I  said,  770,  13. 
Mat.i*.  10.  so  great  faith,  no  not  in  Isr.  Lake!.  9. 

24.  21.  to  this  time,  710,  nor  ever  shall  bo 

36.  770  not  the  angels,  but  my  Father  only 
J/ar/i2.2.no  rooin,?',o  notso  much  as  about  the  doot 

5.  3.  no  man  could  bind  him,  no  not  with  chains 
Ijuke  00.  22.  for  ua  to  give  tribute  to  (,'esar,  or  not 

23.  15.  no  nor  yet  Heroil :  for  !  sent  you  to  him 
Jo'in  1.  01.  art  thou  that  propiiet?  he  said,  no 

9.  05.  whether  lie  be  a  sinner  or  no,  I  know  not 
01.  5.  have  yo  any  ineaf!  they  {inswercd  no 

.lets  7.  5.  no  not  so  much  as  to  set  his  foot  on 
Rom.  3.  9.  are  we  better  than  they  1  no,  in  no  wis» 

JO.  there  is  none  righteous,  no  not  one,  12. 
'  Cor.  5.  11.  with  such  a  one,  no  not  to  cat 
6.5.  no,  not  one  that  shall  be  able  to  judge  betweea 
Qal.  0.  5.  place  by  subjection,  no  not  for  un  hour 

NO  uhere. 
lSa7n. 10.14.  when  we  saw  that  they  were  no ;rAe7fl 
See  More,  Wise 
NOIiLE 
Signifies,  [1]  A  person  honourable,  either  by  hia 
birth  or  merit,  Neh.  6.  17.     Acts  04.  3.     [2] 
Siieh  as  are  of  a  more  tractable  disposition,  of 
a  more  excellent,  divine,  comtnendnble  temper 
than  others,  Acts  17.  11.     [3]   Faliant  ones, 
Nah.  3.  t  18.     [41  A  courtier,  or  ruler,  John 
4.  t  46. 
Ezra  4.  10.  whom  the  n.  Asnapper  brought  over 
Esth.  6.  9.  one  of  the  king's  most  n.  princes 
.ler.  2.  01.  I  had  planted  thee  a  n.  vine 
Luke  19.  10.  a  77.  man  went  into  a  far  countiy 
.Tohn  4.  46.  there  was  a  n.  man  whose  son  was  sick 
49.  n.  niansaith,sir,  comedown  ere  my  child  die 
J) ctsl"!.  11. ihe  Bereansmoro  n.  than  Thes.'ia Ion ians 

24.  3.  we  accept  it  always,  most  71.  Feli.x,  06.  05 

1  Cor.  1.  26.  liow  that  not  many  n.  are  called 

NOBLES. 
FrorZ.  24, 11.  on  then,  of  Israel  he  laid  not  his  hand 
JVum.  21.  18.  the  n.  of  the  people  digged  it 
Jndg.  5. 13.  dominion  over  the  n.  among  the  people 
"i  Kings  21.8.  Jezebel  sent  letters  to  the  n.  in  hia  city 

2  CAron.  23. 20.  Jehoiada  took  the  77.  of  tlip  people 
JVrA.  2.  16.  nor  had  I  as  yet  told  it  to  the  n. 

3.  5,  the  n.  put  not  their  necks  to  the  work 

5.  7.  and  I  rebuked  the  7t.  and  the  rulers 

6.  17.  the  n.  of  Judah  sent  letters  to  Tobiah 

7.  5.  God  put  into  mine  heart  to  gather  the  n. 

10.  09.  they  clave  to  their  brethren,  their  n 
13.  17.  I  contended  with  the  n.  of  .ludah 

.fob  09.  10.  the  n.  held  their  peace 

P.'^ol.  83.  II,  make  their  n.  like  Oreb  and  Zeeb 

149.  8.  to  bind  their  n.  with  fetters  of  iron 
Pro77.  8.  16.  by  me  princes  rule,  and  n.  all  judgpg 
F.ccl.  10.  17.  when  thy  king  is  the  son  of  n. 
Isn.  13.  0.  they  may  go  into  the  gates  of  the  «. 

34.  10.  they  shall  call  the  71.  to  the  kingdom 

43.  14.  and  have  brought  down  all  their  n. 

.Jer.  14.  3.  the  n.  sent  their  little  ones  to  the  waters 
07.00.  Nebuchadnezzar  carried  captiven. of  Judah 
30.  21.  and  their  n.  shall  be  of  thcrriHeives 
39.  6.  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  all  the  n.  of  Jndah 

Jonah  3.  7.  by  the  decree  of  the  king  and  hia  n. 

JVah.  3.  18.  Assyria,  thy  n.  shall  dwell  m  the  dual 
NOISE. 

F.T.oil.  20. 18.  the  people  heard  the  n.  of  liie  trunipo 
32.  17.  ho  said,  there  is  a  Jt,  of  war  in  the  cum* 


NON 

f.tod  33. 18.  buttlic«.of  them  tlial  sing  do  I  beer 
Josh.  6.  10.  ye  shall- nut  shout  nor  make  any  «. 
Judg.  5.  11.  arc  delivered  from  the  n.  of  archers 
I  Sam.  4.  C.  what  meaneth  the  n.  of  this  ehoutl  14. 
14.  19.  the  n.  in  the  host  of  Philistine*  increaied 

1  Kings  1.  41.  wherefore  is  this  n.  of  the  city  ? 
45.  this  is  the  n.  that  ye  have  hoard 

18.  t  41.  there  is  a  n.  of  abundance  of  ruin 

2  Kings  7.  G.  iJie  n.  of  chariots,  and  a  n.  of  horses 
11.13.  Alhaliah  heard  ?i.  of  guard,  2  C/jron.  23.12. 

1  Chron.  15.  28.  making  a  n.  with  psalteries 
F.iraZ.  13.  not  discern  n.  of  joy,  from  h.  of  weeping 
Job  36. 2i).  any  understand  the  n.  of  his  tabernacle 
33.  the  n.  thf.reof  sheweth  concerning  it 

37.  2.  hear  attentively  the  n.  of  his  voioe 
Vsal.  33.  3.  play  skilfully  with  a  loud  n. 

40.  t  2.  he  brought  me  up  out  of  a  pit  of  n. 

42.  7.  deep  calleth  at  the  n.  of  thy  water-spoufs 

55.  2.  I  mourn  in  my  complaint,  and  make  a  n. 

59.  6.  they  make  a  n.  like  a  dog,  14. 

"65.  7.  who  stilleth  the  n.  of  the  seas,  n.  of  waves 
66.  1.  make  a  joyful  n.  to  God,  all  ve  lands,  81. 1. 
I  95.  1,  2.  1  Oa  4,  6.  1  100.  1. 
93.  4.  the  Lord  is  mightier  than  the  n.  of  waters 
fsa.  9.  5.  for  every  battle  is  with  confused  n. 

13.  4.  the  n.  of  a  multitude  in  the  mountains,  a 

tumultuous  71.  of  the  kingdoms  of  nations 

14.  11.  the  71.  of  thy  viols  i<  brought  down 

17.  12.  which  make  a  n.  like  the  n.  of  the  bias 
iii.  8.  the  n.  of  them  that  rejoice  endeth 

18.  he  who  fleetli  from  the  7i.  of  fear 
25.  5.  thou  shalt  bringdown  the  ii.  ofptiengcrs 
29.  6.  shall  be  visited  of  the  Lord  with  a;cal  7i. 
31.  4.  nor  abase  himself  for  the  7i.  of  thtin 
33.  3.  at  the  71.  of  the  tumult  the  people  find 

60.  t  5.  the  71.  of  sea  shall  be  turned  toward  liipo 
66.  6.  a  voice  of  ».  from  the  city  and  temple 
fer.  4.  19.  my  heail  niakoth  u  71.  in  mr 

29.  the  city  Bhail  flee  for  the  71.  of  horsemen 

10.  22.  behold,  the  n  of  the  bruit  is  coins 

11.  16.  with  the  71.  of  a  great  tumult  he  kindled 
25.  31.  a  71.  shall  come  to  the  ends  of  tlie  cartli 
•46.  17.  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  is  but  a  n. 

47.  3.  at  the  71  of  the  trampling  of  his  horses 

49.  21.  the  earth  is  moved  at  the  77.  of  their  fall 

at  the  cry  the  71.  was  heard  in  the  Red  sea 

50.  46.  at  till!  n.  of  taking  of  Babylon 

51.  55.  a  n.  of  their  voice  is  uttered 

/-a?7i.2. 7  Iheenemy  made?i.  in  house  of  fheLord 
Ezek.  1.  24  when  they  went,  I  heard  the  71.  of  their 
wings,  like  the  77.  of  great  waters,  43.  2. 
3.  J 3.  the  77.  of  the  wheels,  the  77.  of  a  great  rushing 
19.  7.  tneland  was  desolate  by  the  71.  of  Ins  roaring 
26. 10.  (hy  walls  shall  shake  at  the  n.  of  horsemen 

13.  I  will  cause  the  n.  of  my  songs  to  cease 
S7.  7.  niid  as  I  prophesied,  there  was  a  n. 
Jod  2.  5.  like  the  71.  of  chariots,  like  the  tj.  of  fire 
^mos  5.  23.  take  from  me  the  7».  of  thy  snngs 
JUic-  2,  12.  they  shall  make  a  great  n.  by  reason 
JVah.  3,  2.  the  n.  of  a  whip,  77.  of  rattling  wheels 
Zeph.  1   10  the  ?7.  of  a  cry  from  the  fish-gate 
Zech  9.  15.  they  shall  drink  and  make  a  71. 
JVat.  9.  23.  he  saw  the  people  making  a  77. 
2  Pet.  3.  10.  heavens  shall  pass  away  with  great  71. 
Rev  6.  1.  I  heaid  as  it  wore  the  71.  of  tliunder 

NOISED. 
J()sA.6.27.  Joshua,  his  fame  wasTt.thro'  the  country 
Mark  2.  1.  it  was  71.  that  he  was  in  the  house 
I^uke  1.  05.  all  these  sayings  were  77.  abroad 
^cts  2.  6.  now  whon  this  was  71.  abroad 

NOISOME. 
F.xod.  8.  t  21.  I  will  send  a  mixture  of  7t.  heaets 
Job  31.  t  40.  71.  weeds  grow  instead  of  barley 
Psal.  91.  3.  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  77.  pestilence 
Kzek.  14.  21.  when  I  send  the  sword  and  77.  beast 
Rev.  16.  2.  fell  a  77.  and  grievous  sore  on  the  men 

NONE. 
Gc77.  28.  17.  this  is  jr.  other  but  the  house  of  God 
Ezod.  12.  92.  71.  of  you  shall  go  out  at  the  door 

15.  20.  I  will  put  71.  of  these  diseases  upon  thee 
36.  26.  on  the  seventh  day,  in  it  there  shall  be  71. 

27.  some  went  to  gather,  and  they  found  77. 
20. 3.shalt  have  71.  othergods  before  me,  Deut  5  7 
23.  15.  77.  shall  appear  before  me  empty,  34.  20. 
Lev.  18.  6.  77.  shall  approach  to  any  near  of  kin 
21. 1.  there  shall  71.  be  defiled  for  the  dead 
22.30.9hail  leave  71.  of  it  until  morrow,  JViim.  9. 12 
25.  26.  am!  if  the  man  have  n.  to  redeem  it 
26.fi.shall  liedown,  and  71.  shall  make  you  afraid 

17.  ye  shall  fiee  when  71.  pursueth,  36,37. 
.Knm.  7.  9.  hut  to  the  sons  of  Kohath  he  gave  71. 
32. 11. 71.  that  came  out  of  Egypt  shall  see  the  land 
T)cut.  2.  34.  we  destroyed,  and  left  71.  to  remain, 
3.  3.  .losh.  8.  22.  I  10.  28,  30,  33.  |  11.  8. 
7. 15.  will  put  71  of  the  diseases  of  Egypt  on  you 
2P.  31.  thy  shee])  shall  be  given,  and  77.  to  rescue 

*<fi.  thou  shall  have  n.  assurance  of  thy  life 
/osh.  6.  1. 77.  went  out  of  Jericho,  77   came  in 
B  23.  71.  )f  yon  be  fieed  from  being  bond-men 
10,21.  n   n  ived  his  tongue  asainst  any  of  Israel 
408 


MON 

Judg.  21. 8.  there  came  77.  to  the  camp  from  Jabesh 

1  Sam.  2.  2.  there  is  71.  holy  as  the  Lord 

3.  19.  let  77.  of  his  words  fall  to  the  ground 

2  .Sam.  18.  12.  beware  that  ji.  touch  the  young  man 

1  Kings  10.  21.  71.  were  of  silver,  2  Chron.  9.  20. 
15.22.Asa  made  a  proclamation,  71.  was  exempted 

2  Kings  5.  lo.  as  the  Lord  livelh,  I  will  receive  71. 

6.  12.  71.  but  Elisha  tells  the  king  of  Israel 

9.  10.  and  there  sliall  be  ti.  to  bury  Jezebel 

15.  let  71.  go  forth  or  escajie  out  of  the  city,  10.25. 

10.  11.  till  Jehu  left  Ahab  77.  remaining 

19.  the  prophets  of  Baal,  let  71.  be  wanting 

23.  look  there  be  71.  of  the  servants  of  God  there 
lCAro7r.l5.2.7i.ought  to  carry  ark  ofG.  but  Levites 
2  Chron.  1. 12.  honour,  such  as  71.  of  the  kings  had 

16.  1.  ho  might  let  77.  go  out  or  come  in  to  Asa 
20.  6.  BO  that  7!  is  able  to  withsland  thee 

24.  they  were  dead  bodies  fallen,  71.  escaped 
23.  19.  71   which  was  unclean  should  enter  in 

Ezra  8.  15.  I  found  there  71.  of  the  sons  of  Levi 
J\i'eh.  4. 23. 77.  of  us  put  off"  our  clothes,  saving  that 
Ksth.  1.8.  drinking  according  tola  w,  77.  did  compel 

4.  2.  71.  might  e:iler  the  king's  gate  in  sackcloth 
Job  2.  13.  eat  down,  and  71.  spake  a  word  to  him 

3  9.  Ici  it  look  for  light  but  have  77. 

11  lO.shaltlicdoUii,  and  71.  shall  make  thee  afraid 

18.  15.  in  his  tabernacle,  because  it  is  77.  of  his 

20.  21 .  tlieie  shall  71.  of  his  meat  be  left 

29,  12.  delivered  him  that  h^id  71.  to  help  him 

35.  10.  but  71.  saith,  where  is  God  my  Maker? 

12.  there  lliey  cry,  but  77.  giveth  answer 
/v.  10. 15  seek  out  his  wickedness  till  thou  firnl  71. 
22.  29.  and  77.  can  keep  alive  his  own  soul 
25.  3.  let  71.  that  wait  on  thee  be  ashamed 
31  22.  77.  that  trust  in  him  shall  be  desolate 
37  31.  law  in  his  heart,  71.  of  his  steps  shall  slide 

49.  '.  77.  of  them  can  redeem  his  brother 

5').  22.  lest  I  tear  you,  and  there  be  71.  to  deliver 
69  20.  1  looked  for  comforters,  but  found  7t. 

25.  and  lot  71.  dwell  in  their  tents 

76.  5.  71.  of  the  men  of  might  found  their  hands 
81.  11.  not  hearken,  Israel  would  n.  of  me 
109.  12.  let  there  be  77.  to  extend  mercy  to  him 
Prov.  1.  25.  and  ye  would  71.  of  my  reproof 

30.  they  would  77.  of  my  counsel,  they  despised 

2.  19.  7).  that  go  unto  her  return  again,  nor  take 

3.  31.  envy  not,  and  choose  71.  of  his  ways 
C'77it.  4. 2.  bear  twins,  and  n.  is  barren  among  them 
/sa.  1.  31.  they  shall  bum  and  77.  shall  quench  them 

5.  27.  77.  shall  he  weary,  71.  shall  slumber 

29.  carry  it  away  safe,  and  77.  shall  deliver  it 
14.  6.  he  is  persecuted,  and  77.  hindereth 

31.  77.  sliall  be  alone  in  his  appointed  times 

17.  2.  77.  shall  make  them  afraid,  Zrpk.  3.  13. 

22.  22.  he  shall  open,  and  77.  shall  shut,  71.  open 
34.  10.  71.  shall  pass  through  it  for  ever  and  ever 

12.  they  shall  call  the  nobles  but  71.  shall  be  there 
16.  no  one  shall  fail,  77.  shall  want  her  mate 
42  22.  71.  dclivereth,  and  71.  siith,  restore 
44.  19.  77.  considereth  in  his  heart,  nor  is  there 
47. 8.  that  sayest,  I  am,  and  77.  else  besides  me,  10 

10.  71.  seeth  me  ||  15.  77.  shall  save  thee 
57. 1 .  77.  considering  that  righteous  is  taken  awav 
.59.4. 77.  calleth  for  justice,  nor  pleadeih  for  truth 
66.  4.  because  when  I  called,  77.  did  answer 
,Tcr.  4.  4.  and  burn,  that  77.  can  quench  it,  21.  12. 
7.  33.  for  the  beasts,  and  71.  shall  fray  them  away 
9. 10  burnt  up,  so  that  71.  can  pass  through  theiii 
12.  burnt  like  a  wilderness  that  77.  passeth  thro' 
22.  shall  fall  as  dung,  and  71.  shall  gather  them 

13.  19.  citieo  shall  be  shut,  and  77.  shall  open  them 

14.  16.  cast  out,  and  shall  have  77.  to  bury  them 

23.  14.  that  77.  doth  return  from  his  wickedness 

30.  10.  and  71.  shall  make  him  afraid,  46.  27. 

34.  9.  that  77.  should  serve  himself  of  them 
10.  that  71.  should  serve  themselves  of  them 

35.  14.  to  this  day  they  drink  71.  but  obey  father's 

36.  .30.  shall  have  71.  to  sit  on  the  throne  of  David 
42.  17  77.  shall  remain  or  escape 

44   14.  77.  shall  return,  but  such  as  escape 

48.  33.  77.  shall  tread  with  shouting,  no  shouting 

49  5.  7).  shall  gather  up  him  that  wandereth 

50.  3.  land  desolate,  and  71.  shall  dwell  therein 
9.  their  arrows,  71.  shall  return  in  vain 

20.  iniquity  sought  for,  and  there  shall  be  77. 
29.  camp  against  it,  let  77.  thereof  escape 

32  the  proud  shall  fall,  and  77.  shall  raise  him  up 
51   62.  that  77.  shall  remain  in  it,  Kzet.  7.  11. 
Lam.  1.  2.  she  hath  77.  to  comfort  her,  17. 

4.  because  71.  come  to  the  solemn  feasts 

7.  when  her  people  fell,  and  77.  did  help  her 

21.  heard  that  I  sigh,  there  is  71.  to  comfort  me 
Kzek.  7.  14   but  71  goetli  to  the  battle 

25.  they  slmH  seek  peace,  and  there  shall  be  77. 
12.28.71.  of  my  words  shall  be  prolonged  any  more 
16.  34.  71.  followeth  thee  to  commit  whoredoms 

18.  7.  hath  spoiled  77.  hy  violence,  given  bread 
22.  30.  I  sought  for  a  man,  hut  found  77. 

33.  16.  71.  of  his  sins  shall  be  mentioned  to  him 
38.  mountaitm  desolat  e,  that  rt.shall  pasw  throii^ 


NON 

flzek.  34.  6.  and  »i.  u:d  search  or  seek  after  them 
28.  shall  dwell  safely,  ano  77.  shall  make  then 
afraid,  39.  26.  J\hc.  4.  4  JVaA  2.  II 
39.  28.  and  have  left  71.  of  them  any  more  there 
JJan.  1.  19.  77.  found  like  Daniel  among  them  all 
4.35. 77.  stay  hand,  or  say  to  him,  what  doesl  thoul 
8.27.  astonished  at  the  vigion,  but  71.  underbtood 
11.  16.  71.  shall  stand  before  him,  he  shal:  sland 
45.  shall  come  to  his  end,  and  7/.  shall  help  hint 
12.10.71.  of  the  wicked  sh.  understand,  but  the  wise 
i/us.2.10. 17.  shall  deliver  her  out  of  my  hands,  5.14 
11.  7.  though  they  called,  77.  at  all  would  exalthini 
Joel  2.  27.  I  am  the  Lord  your  God,  and  71.  el»e 
ylmos  5.  6.  there  be  ti.  to  quench  it  in  Beth-el 
J\lic.  2.5.  shalt  have  71.  that  shall  catt  a  cord  by  lot 
3.  11.  they  will  say,  71.  evil  can  come  upon  us 
5.  8.  he  teareth  in  pieces,  and  77.  can  deliver 
JVah.  2.  8.  they  cry,  stand,  but  ji.  shall  look  back 
Zech.  7.  10.  let  71.  of  you  imagine  evil,  8.  17. 
Mai.  2. 15.  Iet7i.deal  treacherously  against  the  wife 
Jllat.  12. 43.  unclean  sjiirit  walketh  tliro'  dry  places 
seeking  rest  and  findeth  77.  huke  11.  24. 
20.  60.  witnesses  came,  yet  found  71.  Mark  *4.  55. 
Luke  3.  11.  let  him  impart  to  him  that  hath  71. 
4.26.  to  77.  of  them  was  Eliassent,  save  to  barepta 
27. 71. of  them  was  cleansed  save  Naaman  theSyr. 
14.  24.  71.  of  them  shall  taste  of  my  supper 
18.  19.  71.  is  good,  save  one,  that  is  God 
John  7.  19.  and  yet  71.  of  you  keepeth  the  law 
15. 24.  if  I  had  not  done  the  works  71.  other  did 

17.  12.  77.  is  lost  but  the  son  of  perdition 

18.  9.  of  them  thou  gavest  me,  1  have  lost  n. 
.>)cts  3.  6.  Peter  said,  silver  and  gold  have  I  71. 

8.  16.  for  as  yet  he  was  fallen  on  n.  of  them 
24.  pray,  that  77.  of  these  things  come  on  me 

11.  19.  preaching  the  word  to  71.  but  lo  the  Jew* 
18.  17.  Gallio  cared  for  77.  of  these  things 
20.  24.  but  77.  of  these  things  move  me 

24.  23.  he  should  forbid  n.  of  his  acquaintance 

25.  11.  if  there  be  77.  of  these  things  they  accuse 

26.  22.  saying  71.  other  than  the  projihels  did  say 
Rom.  8.9.  if  any  have  not  the  Spirit,  he  is  71.  of  his 

14.  7.  77.  of  us  livcth,  and  71.  dieth  to  himself 
1  Cot-.  1.  14.  I  thank  God,  I  baptized  71.  of  you 
2.  8.  whom  77.  of  the  princes  of  this  world  kliew 
7.  29.  they  that  have  wives  be  as  Iho'  they  had  x 

9.  15.  hut  I  have  used  71.  of  these  things 

10.  32.  give  77.  offence  to  the  Jews  nor  Gentilei 
14.  10.  and  77.  of  them  is  without  significaiioa 

Gal.  1.  19.  but  other  of  tlie  apostlss  saw  I  71. 
1  Thess.  5.  15.  see  that  n  render  evil  tor  evil 
I  Tim.  5.  14.  give  77.  occasion  to  the  adversary 
1  Pet.  4.  15.  let  77.  of  you  sulTer  as  a  murderer 
Rev.  2.  10.  fear  71.  of  these  things  thou  shalt  eufTei 
See  Effect,  Like. 
There  is  NONE. 
Oeat.  39.  9.  there  is  v.  greater  in  this  house  tlian 
41.  15.  and  there  is  71.  that  can  interpret  it 
39.  there  is  n.  so  discreel  and  wise  as  thou  art 
Deut.  4.  35.  the  Lord  is  God.  there  is  v.  else,  39 
1  ^i7in-s  8.  60.  fsa.  45.  5  6,  14,  18,  22 
I  46.  9.  Marl  ii.  32. 
Ruth  4.4.  for  there  is  n.  to  redeem  it  besides  the* 
l.S'«7H  2.2.fAe7-ri)  >■  holy  as  the  L.tAe7T  7571. besidei 
2^2.8. there  is  7i.shew3th  me,  there  is  71.  that  is  sorry 
lCAr.29.15.days  are  as  a  snadow  tii£r«7.'s. abiding 
.fob  10.7.  there  is  n.  that  can  deliver,  Ps.7.2.  |  71.11. 
Psal.  14. 1.  they  are  corrupt,  there  is  n.  that  doeth 
good,  3.  I  53.1,3.  flo7«.3. 12. 
22.  11.  for  trouble  is  near,  for  there  is  77.  to  help 
73.  25.  there  is  n.  on  earth  I  desire  besides  thee 
fsa.  41. 17.  when  the  needy  seek  water,  there  isn 
26.  ^AcrewTi.sheweth,  there  is7t.  thatdeclareth 
43. 13.  ihcreisn.  that  can  deliver  out  of  my  hand 
51. 18.  and  thereisn.  to  guide  her  among  her  soni 
59.  11.  we  look  for  juil^rment,  but  there  is  71. 
04.  7.  and  there  is  n.  that  calleth  on  thy  nam* 
,fer.  10.  20.  there  is  77.  to  slretch  forth  my  tent 
30. 13.  there  is  n.  to  plead  thy  cause,  that  thou 
fM7n.  5. 8.  thereisn.  tJiat  doth  deliver  us  from  hand 
/)a7i.l0.21.?/icrc7S7i.that  holdeth  with  me  in  theM 
Hos.  7.  7.  there  is  n.  of  I  hem  that  calleth  on  me 
.flmos  5. 2.  she  is  forsaken,  there  is  77.  to  raise  her  up 
Mic.1.1.  thereisn.  upright  jimong  men,  they  all  lie 
Ze/7A.2.]5. that  said, 1  am,  and  r/iei-c  75  71. besides  me 
Hag.  1.  6.  ye  clothe  you,  but  there  is  n.  warm 
Mat.  19.  17.  there  is  n.  good  but  one,  ihai  is  God, 
Mark  10.  18 
Markl2.3l. there  is  77.  other  commandment  greater 
lyuke  1.  61.  there  is  71.  of  thy  kindred  that  is  called 
.rJctsiXitherc  is  77. other  name  under  heaven  gives 
Rom.  3.  10.  there  is  n.    '.^hteous,  no,  not  one 

1 1. f/ierc  is  71. understandeth,«Acre  75  71. seekethG 
1  Cor.  8.  4.  and  there  is  n.  other  God  but  one 

There  loas  NONE. 
<7e7T.39.  II.  Mf7-c77'cs77.ofmen  oftho  house  within 
41.  8.  there  was  n.  that  could  interpret  them 
24.  but  there  was  n.  that  could  declare  it  to  ma 
J^iim.  21.  35.  until  ikrrr  was  71.  left  him  alive 
Deut  22.27.  damsel  cried  and  thete  was  n.  to  laV* 


NOR 

'Sen.  14.6.  they  »lrave,  aniMh.ieas  n.to  part  Ihom 

25.(A<re  ivas  /i.to  be  so  luucli  praised  asAI>sal»iii 

22.  ti  thev  looked, buUAere  ioas  n.  tosavu,  I'sal. 

18.  41. 

1  KingsV.i.~0.  ilitre  it/us  n.  that  followed  tlie  lioiise 

of  l);iv.  but  tribe  of  Judali  only,  '2  h'liiirs  17.lt*. 
P*.6i».'2U. looked  some  to  have  pit  y, but  there  was  n. 
7y.  3.  »hed  their  blood,  and  th.  was  «.to  bury  them 
107.  I'i.  tliey  fell  down,  and  there  was  n.  ;o  help 
139.  It)  wlien  as  yet  there  was  n.  o'tliem 
/sa.  10.  14.  there  was  n.  moved  the  wing  or  peeped 
50.  '2.  when  I  called,  there  was  n.  to  answer 
63.  3. 1  have  trodden  the  wine-press  alone,  and  of 
the  people  there  was  n.  with  me,  1  wdl  tread 
5.  and  1  wondered  that  there  was  rt.  to  uphold 
Don.  S.  7.  there  was  «.  that  could  deliver  the  ram 

NOON 
Signifies,  [1]  The  mid  day  between  morning  and 
night,  1  Kings  18.  'ili,  "27.  Psal.  55.  17.  [i] 
A  time  of  elcar  light,  Job  5.  14.  [3]  Clearly 
and  manifestly,  Psal.  37.  G.  [4]  IVUhout  de- 
ity, or  fear,  Jeremiah  6.  4.  |  15.  8.  [5]  .i 
time  of  great  prosperity  and  imaginai-y  secu- 
rity, Amos  8.  9. 
Tell  me  where  thou  makest  thy  flock  to  rest  at 
noon,  Cant.  1.  7.  Discover  to  :ne  by  thy  word 
and  Spirit,  which  are  those  assemblies  where 
thou  art  present,  and  to  whom  thou  affurdest 
comfort  and  refreshing  under  scorching  perse- 
cutions and  trials.  It  is  spoken  in  allusi07i  to 
the  custom  uf  shepherds  in  hot  countries,  who, 
tn  the  heat  of  the  day,  used  to  carry  thi  ir  /..cAs 
into  shadowy  places. 
Oen.  43.  1(5.  these  men  shall  dine  with  me  at  n. 

25.  the  present  against  Joseph  came  at  ;i. 
Judg.  19.  8.  and  they  tarried  until  after  n. 

2  Sam.  4.  5.  Isli-boshelli,  who  lay  on  a  bed  at  7i. 
1  Kings  18.  26.  they  called  on  Baal  even  until  n. 

27.at  n.  Elijah  mocked  them,  and  said,  cry  aloud 
20.  16.  he  numbered  them,  and  they  went  out  at  n. 

i  Kings  4.  20.  he  sat  on  her  knees  till  n.  and  died 

Psal.  55.  17.  at  n.  will  I  pray,  and  he  shall  hear 

Cant.  1.  7.  thou  makest  thy  Hock  to  rest  at  n. 

Jer.  6.  4.  prepare  war,  arise,  let  us  go  up  at  n. 

Amos  8.  9.  (  will  cause  the  sun  to  go  down  at  n. 

Acts  2'J.6. about  h.  there  shone  great  light  round  me 
NOON  D.\Y. 

Oeut.  28.29.  thou  shall  grupe  at  n.-day  as  the  blind 

Job  5.  14.  they  grope  in  tlic  n.-day  us  in  the  night 
11.  17.  thine  age  shall  be  clearer  than  the  n.-day 

Peal.  37.  6.  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  as  n.-day 
91.  G.  for  the  destruction  that  wasteth  at  n.  day 

Isa.  16.  3.  shadow  as  the  night,  in  midst  of  n.-day 

58.  10.  thy  darkness  shall  be  as  the  n.-day 

59.  10.  we  stumble  at  n.  day  as  m  the  night 
Jer.  15.  8.  I  havi!  brought  a  spoiler  at  n.-day 
Zeph.".i.  they  shall  drive  out  .■\shdod  at  n.-day 

NOON-TIDE. 
Jer.  20.  16.  let  him  hear  the  shouting  at  n.-tide 

NORTH. 
Oen.  28.  14.  thou  slialt  spread  abroad  to  the  n. 
1  Kings!  'ii.i.  a  molten  sea  stood  upon  twelve  oxen, 
three  o.xen  looking  toward  the  n.  2  Chron.  4. 4. 
1  Chron.  9.  24.  the  porters  were  toward  the  n. 
Job  26.  7.  lie  stielcheth  out  the  n.  over  empty  place 
37.  9.  and  cold  cometh  out  of  the  n. 

22.  fair  weather  Cometh  out  of  the  n.  with  Goil  is 
Psal.  48.  2.  on  the  sidesof  ?i.  the  city  of  great  King 

39.  1*.  n.  and  aoulli  thou  hast  created  them 
Ecci  1.  6.  the  wind  turiieth  about  to  the  n. 

11.  3.  if  the  tree  fall  toward  the  n.  there  itshallbe 
Isa.  14.  13.  I  will  sit  in  the  sides  of  the  n. 

43.6.  I  will  say  to  the  ;i.  give  up;  and  to  the  south 
Jer.  1.  13.  the  pot's  fire  is  toward  the  n. 

14.  out  of  n.  an  evil  break  forth,  4.  6.  |  46.  20. 

15.  all  the  famili'.s  of  the  kingdoms  of  the  n. 

3. 12  go  and  proclaim  these  words  toward  the  n. 
18.  shall  come  togeitjcr  out  of  the  land  of  the  n. 
6.  1.  for  evil  appeareth  out  ef  the  n.  and  great 
/).  8  which  led  Isr.  out  of  the  n.  country,  31.  8. 
25  9.  I  will  Bend  and  take  all  the  familic  s  of  the  n. 

26.  all  the  kings  of  then,  far  and  near,  shall  drink 

46.  G   thev  shall  stumble  and  fall  toward  the  n. 
10.  Lil  of  hosts  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  n.  coimirv 
24.  slie  shall  be  delivered  to  the  people  of  the  ji. 

47.  2.  behold,  waters  rise  up  out  of  the  71. 

50.  3.  out  of  the  n.  cometh  up  a  nation  against  her 

Ezek.  1.  4.  behold,  a  whirlwind  came  out  of  the  n. 

8.5.  so  I  lifled  up  mine  eves  the  way  towaril  the  n. 

14. toward  then. sat  women  weeping  forTarnmii/. 

20.  47.  all  fac(!s  from  south  to  n.  .»ii;ill  he  burnt 

21.  4.  all  flesh  from  south  to  n.  will  I  cut  olf 
32.  31).  there  be  the  princes  of  the  n.  all  of  them 

40.  44.  having  the  prospect  toward  the  n.  46. 
•II.  II.  one  door  was  toward  the  ti.  42.  4. 

42. l.brouffht  into  court  and  biiildmg  toward  the  n. 
4  their  doors  71.  |1  11.  chambers  toward  t!ie  n.  V.\. 
46.  19.  the  holy  chambers  looked  toward  the  tj.    1 

48.  10.  for  priests  be  1  Ins  l.oiv  nlilation  toward  7i.  I 
17.  tUe  suburbs  of  the  city  shall  be  toward  the  7i. 

109 


NOT 

Dan.  11.6.  of  south  shall  come  to  the  king  of  7t. 
8.  continue  more  years  than  the  king  of  the  n. 
11.  shall  come  and  tight  with  the  king  of  the  n. 
13.  for  the  kin^  of  the  n.  shall  return  and  set  forth 
15.  the  kiiigot  the  7t.  shall  cast  up  a  mount,  40. 
44.  but  tidings  out  of  the  it.  shall  trouble  him 
7.eph.  2.  13.  he  will  stretch  his  hand  against  the  tj. 
Zech.  6.  6.  black  horses  go  ih:',o  the  n.  country 
8.  have  quieted  my  spirit  tr.  the  71.  country 
14.  4.  the  mountain  shall  remove  toward  the  n 
Heu.  21.  13.  and  on  the  71.  were  three  gates 

From  the  NORTH. 

Psal.  107.  3.  gathered  from  the  n.  and  the  south, 

Isa.  49.  12.  Jer.  16.  15.  |  23.  8, 

fsa.  14.31.  for  there  shall  come /ro77i  then,  asmoke 

41.  i!5. 1  raised  up  one  from  the  n.  ho  shall  come 

Jer.  4. 6.  1  will  bring  evil  from  the  n.  and  great  de 

strnction,6.22.  |  10.22.  |  50.  9,  41.  |  51.48 

hZzek.  26. 7.  I  will  bring  a  king  of  kings /rofTi  then 

39.2.1  will  Civuse  thee  to  come  up/roni  then,  part- 

.i«(us8.12.they  shall  wander/ro77i  the  n.  to  the  east 

Zeeh.  2.  6.  and  flee/rojTi  the  land  o( the  n. 

/vuAt  13.29.conie/ron(  the  n.  and  sit  down  in  kingd. 

NtJRTIl  border. 
jVum.  34.  7.  and  this  shall  be  your  71.  border,  9 

NORTH  QU.VRTER. 
./o.«A.15.5.Judah's  border  in  n.-quar.  was  from  sea 
Ezek.  38. 6.  Togaimali  oi' n.-guarter  and  his  bands 

NORTH  side. 
£io(i.26.20.tabernacle  on  the  n.side  twenty  boards 
35.  thou  shall  put  the  table  on  the  n.  side 
27.  II.  for  n.-side  hangings  of  100  cubits,  38.  11. 
JVum.  2.25.  the  camp  of  Uan  shall  be  on  the  n  side 
./osh.S.ll.  peopleof  war  pitched  on  the?7.S7(/cof  Ai 
ludg.l.  1.  Midianites  were  on  the  71.  sirfpof  them 
21.  19.  there  is  a  feast  on  the  n.  side  of  Beth-el 
2  Kings  16.  14.  put  brasen  altar  on  77.  side  of  altar 
Ezek.  42.  17.  lie  measured  the  n.  side  500  reeds 
48.  30.  the  goings  out  of  the  city  on  the  71.  side 

NORTHERN. 
.Jer.  15.  12.  break  the  77.  iron,  and  the  steel 
Joel  2.  20.  I  will  remove  from  you  the  n.  army 

NORTHWARD. 
Oen.  13  14.  look  71.  and  eastward,  Deut.  3  27. 
Ezod.  40.  22  tabernacle  71.  without  the  vail 
[.ev.  1.  11.  kill  It  on  the  side  of  the  allar  n. 
Deut.  2.  3.  ye  cuinpassed  mountain,  turn  you  n. 
1  Sam.  14  5.  front  of  one  rock  was  situate  7t. 

1  Chron.  26.  14.  Zecharias'  lot  came  out  77. 
17.  and  n.  were  four  Levites  a  day 

Ezek  8.  5.  71.  was  this  image  of  jealousy 

47.  2.  then  he  brought  ine  out  of  the  gate  n. 

48,  31.  three  gales  n.  one  gate  of  Reuben 

NOSE. 
The  Hebrews  commonly  place  anger  in  the  nose 
There  wont  up  a  smoke  out  of  his  nostrils,  2 
Sa77t.  2-2.  9.  ^77(/,  Job  41.  20,  Out  of  his  nostrils 
goeth  smoke.  The  eastern  women,  in  several 
places  ,p  ut  golden  rnigs  to  one  of  their  nostrils  : 
Solomon  alludis  to  this  custom,  Piov.  11.22, 
As  a  jewel  of  gold  in  a  swine's  snout,  so  is  a 
fair  woman  without  discretion.  They  also  put 
rings  in  the  nostrils  of  oxen  and  camels,  to 
guide  them  by ;  hence  is  that  metaphorical 
speech  borrowed,  2  Kings  19.  28.  I  will  put  my 
hook  in  thy  nose,  and  my  bridle  in  thy  lips,  and 
I  will  turn  thee  back, 
/.ft).  21.  18.  that  hath  a  flat  71.  shall  not  oflTer 
Deut.  33.  t  10.  thev  shall  put  incense  at  thy  n. 

2  Kings  id.  28.  put  my  hook  in  thy  71.  /sa.  37. 29. 
Job  40.  24.  his  71.  pierceth  through  snares 

41.  ii    canst  thou  put  a  hook  into  his  77.  ? 
Prov    (0.  33.  the  wringing  of  the  11.  bringeth  blood 
Cant   'I.  4   thy  n.  is  as  the  tower  of  Lebanon 

8.  and  the  smell  of  thy  n.  like  ap|)les 
Isa.  65.  5.  these  are  smoke  in  my  71. a  fire  that  burns 
Ezek.  8.  17.  they  put  the  branch  to  their  n. 
23.  25.  they  shall  take  away  thy  71.  and  ears 

NOSES. 
Psal.  115.  6.  n.  have  they,  but  they  smell  not 
Ezek.  39.11.  it  shall  stop  the  77.  of  the  passengers 

N08E-JEWEL3. 
Isa.  3.21.  in  that  day  the  Lord  wdl  take  away  their 
tinkling  ornaments,  the  rings  and  n.  jewels 
NOSTRILS. 
Oen.  2.  7.  God  breathed  mto  man's  71.  the  breath 
7.  22.  all  in  whose  77.  was  breath  of  life,  died 
Ki.od.  15.  8.  with  blast  of  thy  ji.  waters  gathered 
.!Vuni.  11.  20.  eat  till  it  come  out  at  your  71. 
2  .sVi77i.  22. 9.  went  a  smoke  of  his  n.  Psal.  18  8. 

It),  the  blast  of  tb<;  breath  of  his  71.  Psal  18.  15. 
.fiih  4.  9.  by  breath  of  his  77.  ihey  are  consumed 
27.  3.  and  the  Spirit  of  God  is  in  my  71. 
39.  20.  the  glory  ef  hia  71.  is  terrible 
41.  20.  out  of  his  71.  goeth  smoke,  as  out  of  a  pot 
Isa.  2.  22.  from  man,  whose  breath  is  in  his  71. 
/.am.  4.  20.  the  breath  of  our  ti.  was  taken 
.'f77ios4.  10.  stink  of  your  cam  s  come  into  your  ti. 

NOT 

'»  a  (larticle  of  dcnyinir,  [1]  Jib.iolutely,  F.xod. 

Z  li 


NOT 

2U.  13,  17.     [2]  CondittonaUy,  Ga.9itiai(  S.  VL 

[3]  Comparatively,  1  Cor.  1.  17 
1  Kings  11.  39.  I  will  alHicl,  bin  n.  for  o»8f 
./ob  7.  8.  thine  eyes  are  upon  me,  and  I  am  m. 

14.  21.  come  to  honour,  lie  knoweth  it  n.  35.  II 
Psal.  115. 1.  71.  unto  us,  O  Lord,  77.  to  ug  be  glorj 

119.36.  to  thy  testimonies,  and  77.  to  covelousnoKa 
Prov.  12.  7.  the  wicked  are  77.  ||  23.  23.  sell  it  n. 

27.24.  for  riches  arv  71.  for  ever,  (loth  crown  eiiduis 
[sa.  3.  7.  I  will  77.  be  a  healer,  make  me  77.  a  ruler 

10.  11.  shall  I  77.  as  I  have  done  to  Samaria,  so  do 
16.  6.  pride  of  Moab,  but  his  lies  shall  7J.  be  ao 
30.  1.  take  counsel,  but  71.  of  me,  71.  of  my  Spirj 
41.9.  I  have  chosen  thee,  and  71,  cast  thee  awuy 

44.  21.  thou  shall  77.  bo  forgotten  of  me 

45.  13. let  go  my  captives,  n.t'ui  a  price  nor  reward 

48.  1.  but  71.  in  truth  anil  righteousness 

49.  15.  they  may  forget,  yet  will  1  71.  Ibrget  thee 
57.  11.  1  held  my  peace,  and  thou  I'earest  me  n. 
G5.  1.  I  am  found  of  them  that  sought  me  77. 

./<r.  4.  11.  a  wind,  77. to  fan  ||  10.  20.  and  they  SLTen. 

11.  8.  I  conimaiided,  but  they  did  them  77. 

14.  9.  leave  us  77.  ||  21.  10.  and  71.  for  good,  39. 16. 

14. 1  sent  them  77. neither  have  commanded  them, 

15.  I  23.  32.  I  29.  9,  31.  |  Ezek.  13.  6. 

23.  Ifi.  and  tj.  nut  of  the  mouth  of  the  Lord 

29.  1 1,  of  jieace,  and  t7.  of  evil  ||  30.  5. 77.  of  peaoa 

■"l.  15.  because  they  were  77.  Mat.  2.  18. 
/ya77j.  3. 2.  brought  into  darkness,  but  tj.  into  light 

5.  7.  our  fathers  have  isinned,  and  are  tj. 
Ezek.  It).  16.  the  like  things  siial'  t7.  come 
61.  1  will  give  them,  t  Jt  )7.  by  thy  covenant 

20  44.  71.  according  to  your  wicked  ways 

28  2  yet  thou  art  a  man,  and  77.  God 

33  31   they  hear,  but  they  will  77.  do  them,  32. 

36.  22.  1  do  Ti  this  for  your  sa-kes,  O  Israel,  32. 
IJan  8  24  shall  be  mighty,  but  77.  by  his  power 

9.  26.  but  TJ.  for  himself  i|  11.  25.  shall  tj.  stand 
Hus.  1.  9.  ye  are  Ti.my  people,  I  will  77.  be  your  God 

7.  16.  thev  return,  but  7t.  to  the  Most  High 
Jlnios  7.  3   it  shall  77.  be,  sailh  the  Lord,  6. 
Hab.  2  3  at  the  end  it  shall  s|itak,  and  77.  lie 
Zech    1    4.  be  ye  tj.  as  your  fathers,  to  whom 

4.  G.  7j   by  might  nor  power,  but  by  my  i^iiit 
jMal  3  6.  for  I  am  the  Lord,  1  change  tj. 
Mat  G.  5  be  tj.  like  tlie  hypocrites,  8,  16. 

7.  25.  and  it  fell  77.  ||  26.  and  duelh  them  jt. 
29.  for  he  taught  7t.  as  the  scribes,  Mark  1.  22. 

9.  13  I  will  have  mercy,  and  n.  sacrifice,  12.  T. 

12.  31  shall  77  be  f  rgiven  to  men,  32.  Luke  12  iQ 
16  22  saying.  Lord,  this  shull  77.  be  unto  thee 
20  26  but  It  shall  77.  be  so  among  you,  whoso  will 

28  the  Son  of  man  came, 77. to  be  ministered  unto 

21.  30.  the  second  said,  i  go,  sir,  and  went  71. 
23  3.  hut  do  77.  ye  after  then  w.rks 

23  to  have  done, and  77.  tolcave  the  other  niidona 

24.  6.  the  end  is  77.  yet  ||  17.  let  him  n.  come  down 
25  43.  ye  clothed  me  71.  ye  visiticl  me  n 

45.  did  It  77-  to  one  of  these,  diil  it  77.  to  m« 
2G.5.  TJ.  on  the  feast  day,  lest  there  be  an  iiproaf 
39.  TJ.  as  1  will,  but  as  thou  wut,  Mark  14.  36. 
Marks.  IH.sei!  ue  )i  ?  hear  ye  77.?  do  ye  77..'  reniem.1 

10.  43.  bui  00  It  shall  TJ.  be  among  you 

14.  7.  the  I  oor  ye  have,  but  me  ye  have  tj.  always 
Luke  3.  15.  whether  he  were  the  Christ  or  71. 

13.  14.  be  healed,  and  77.  on  the  sabhath-dav 
18.  11.  that  I  am  t7.  as  other  men  are 

22.  57.  woman,  I  know  liim  tj.  II  58.  man,  I  am  n. 
.fohn  1.20.  he  confessed,  I  am  77.  the  Christ,  3. 28. 

4.  42.  we  believe,  77.  because  of  thy  saying 

5.  40.  ye  will  Tj.come  to  me,  that  ye  might  have  life 
42.  I  know  ye  have  jj.  the  loveof  (Jod  in  you 

6.  26.  ye  seek  me  ti.  because  ye  saw  the  iniraclei 
38.  I  came  down,  77.  to  do  mine  own  will 

8.16.  my  judgment  is  true,  for  I  am  77.  alone,  16.32. 
23.  I  am  77.  of  litis  world  ||  10.  12. 77.  the  shepherd 
10.  2G.  ye  bdicve  77.  because  ye  are  77.o('my  shee|> 
11.40.  said  1 77. unto  thee,  if  thou  won Idest  belie vo 
51. this  spake  ho,  7i.of  himself,  liut  being  highpt 
52.  and  77.  for  that  nation  only,  but  that  also 

12.  6.  this  he  said,  77.  that  he  cared  for  the  poor 
47. 1  judge  him  7j.  for  1  came  77.  to  judge  world 

13.  9.  Lord,  71.  my  feet  only,  but  also  my  handi 
10.  ye  are  clean,  but  77.  all  j]  14.  2.  if  it  were  77.  St. 

14.  22.  Judas,  77.  Iscariot,  and  n.  to  the  world 
27.  77.  as  Ike  world  giveth,  give  I  unto  you 

15.  15.  I  call  you  7t.  seryants,  but  friends 

16.  7.  if  I  go  Ti.  away,  the  Comforter  will  tt.  conM 
13.  for  he  shall  ti.  speak  of  himself 

18.  40.  saying,  Tt.  this  man  ||  20.  17.  touch  me  n. 
.lets  4.  18.  77.  to  »p<»ok  ;it  all  in  the  name  of  Jesui 
7. 53. have  n. kept  it  ||  8.  32.  he  opened  ti.  his  mouth 
10.  41.  and  shewed  him.  77.  to  all  the  people 

12.  22.  it  IS  the  voice  of  a  eod,  and  77.  of  a  man 

13.  25.  I  am  77.  he  ||  18.  9.  hold  77.  thy  peaca 

17.  27.  Ihoiish  he  Le  77    far  from  every  one  of  u» 

20.  22.  71.  knowing  the  things  that  shall  befall 
29.  shall  wolves  enter  in  Ji.  sparing  the  flock 

21.  13.  for  I  am  ready  u.  to  tie  hoiind  only 
Acts  23.  5.  1  wist  n.  that  be  was  the  bigh-prieab 


MOT 

Jiom.  2. 13  tt.  the  hearers  of  the  law  are  jusl 
14  these  havingn.lliolaw.ure  alaw  to  theiiisehcs 
W-  anil  n.  in  tlie  letlej-  ll  4.  -2.  but  n.  bel'ore  God 

4.  5.  but  to  liim  tlial  worketh  7i.  but  believeth 

10.  n.  Ill  circum -ision,  but  uncircumcision 

5.  Jb.  and  n.  as  it  was  by  one  that  sinned 

7.  15.  I  allow  n.  what  1  would,  tliat  do  I  n. 

B.  U.  but  ye  arc  7i.  in  tlie  liesli,  but  in  tlie  Spirit 
32.  liovv  siiail  he  n.  with  hun  give  us  all  tilings? 

9.  24.  11.  ol'the  Jews  only,  but  of  the  Gentiies 
2ti.  where  it  was  said,  ye  are  n.  my  people 

ID.  18.  have  they  n.  heard  1  yes,  verily 

12.  3.  n.  to  think  otiiimself  more  higiily  than 

15.  1.  ought  to  bear,  and  n.  to  please  ourselves 

20.  to  preach  7i.  wiiere  Christ  was  named 

16.  4.  to  whom  71.  only  1  give  thanks,  but  also 

'  Cor.  1.  28.  liath  chosen  tlie  things  which  are  7!. 

8.  U.  eye  iialh  n.  seen,  nor  ear  heard,  nor  entered 
®.  2  n.  Willi  meat  |!  7.  10.  yet  n.  I,  but  the  Lord 

3.  are  ye  77.  carnal,  and  walk  as  men,  4. 

4.  (i.  n.  to  tliiiik  of  men  above  that  is  written 
111.  and  I  will  know,  77.  the  speech  of  them  which 

5.  8.  71.  with  old  leaven  ||  6.  1.  n.  before  the  sauKs 

1.  12.  but  to  the  rest  speak  I,  77.  the  Lord 
y.l.am  I  «.an  aposile?  am  I  n.  free?  have  1 71.  seen 

2G.  I  therefore  so  run,  7i.  as  uncertainly 
J0.29.conscience,I  say,  n.  tliine  own, but  of  others 

11.  22.  Iiave  ye  71.  houses  to  eat  and  drink  in  ? 

12.  16.  because  71.  the  eye,  1  am  n.  of  the  body 
15,  10.  yet  77.  1,  but  the  grace  of  God  with  me 

2  Cor.  2.  17.  for  we  are  ;i.  as  many  which  corrupt 
3.  3.  77.  with  ink,  77.  in  tables  of  stone 
3.  77.  that  we  are  sufficient  of  ourselves 
13.  n.  as  Moses,  which  put  a  vail  over  liis  face 
4. 1.  we  faint  71.  lb.  ||7.  may  be  of  God,  and  71. of  us 
9.  n.  forsaken,  ca>t  down,  but  77.  destroyed 

5.  1.  we  have  a  house  77.  made  with  hands 

7.  we  walk  by  faith,  77.  by  fight  ||  12. 77.  in  heart 
"2.  7.  God  comforted  us,  n.  byJiis  coming  only 

8.  I  rejoice,  71.  that  ye  were  made  sorry 

12.1  did  it  71.  for  his  cause  that  had  done  wrong 
8.  5.  and  this  they  did,  n.  as  we  hoped,  but  first 

12.  and  n.  according  to  that  he  hath  71. 
10. 12.  we  dare  77.  make  ourselves  of  the  number 
12.18.  walked  we  it.  in  the  same  spirit,  same  steps? 
Gal.  1.  I.  Paul  an  apostle,  ?7.  of  tiien,nor  by  man 

2.  20.  I  live,  yet  77.  1  ||  li.  4.  and  74.  in  another 
Eph.  2.  8.  througli  faith,  and  that  77.  of  yourselves 

9.  71.  of  works  II  5.  15.  11.  as  fools,  but  as  wise 

6.  7.  doing  service  as  to  tlie  Lord,  and  77.  to  men 

12.  for  we  wrestle  77.  against  flesh  and  blood 
J'/iU.  1.  29.  it  is  given  to  you,  «.  only  to  beh've 

2.  12.  have  obeyed,  77.  as  in  my  presence  only 
27.  and  77.  on  him  only,  but  on  me  also 

3. 'J.  found  in  him,  n.  having  in  me  own  righteousn. 

12.77. as  though  I  had  already  attained,  or  perfect 

Col.  2. 1'J.n.  holding  the  head,  from  which  the  body 

21.  touch  7i.  taste  71.  handle  77.  all  to  perish 

3.  2.  on  things  above  77.  on  things  on  ll,e  earth 

23.  do  heartily,  as  to  the  Lord,  and  77.  to  men 

1  Tliess.  2.  1.  cur  entrance,  ihat  it  was  ?7.  in  vain 
13. ye  received  it  71. as  word  of  men,butword  of  G. 

5.  6.  iherefore  let  us  77.  sleep  as  do  others 

2  Thess.  3.  2.  for  all  men  have  71.  faith 

9.  77.  because  we  have  71.  power,  but  to  make 
1  T7777.  3.  3. 71.  gi.ven  to  wine,  77.  greedy  of  lucre 
E  Tim.  1.  9.  77.  according  to  our  works,  Tit.  3.  5. 

4.  8.  and  71.  to  me  only,  but  to  them  that  love 
Tit.  2.  9.  to  please  them,  77.  answering  again 
PA77em.l6.77.now  as  a  servant,  but  above  a  servant 
Heb.  7.20. 77.  without  an  oath,  he  was  made  priest 

8.  2.  which  the  Lord  pitched,  and  n.  man 
9.7.77. without  blood,  which  he  offered  for  himself 

11.  71.  made  with  hands,  71.  of  this  building 

11.  1.  faith  is  the  evidence  of  things  71.  seen 

13.  died,  71.  having  received  the  promises 

40.  they  without  us  should  77.  be  made  perfect 

12.  8.  bastards,  77.  sons  1|  13.  17.  n.  with  grief 
•Jam.  1.  23.  if  any  man  be  a  hearer,  and  77.  a  doer 

2.  14.  and  have  7i.  works,  can  faith  save  him? 

24.  71.  by  faith  only  ||  3.  2.  offend  7i.  in  word 

4.  2.  yet  we  have  n.  \\  17.  and  docth  it  71.  it  is  sin 

1  Pet.'i.  10.  77.  a  people,  had  71.  obtained  mercy 

18,  be  subject,  71  only  to  the  good  and  gentle 
23.  wlro  reviled  71.  again,  he  threatened  71. 

2  Pet.  2,  21.  better  for  them  n.  to  have  known 
1  John  2  23.  the  same  hath  71.  the  Father 

3.  je.  77.  as  Cain  ||  4.  10.  71.  that  we  loved  God 

5.  1-2.  he  Ihat  hath  71.  the  Son,  hath  71.  life 
17.  and  there  is  a  sin  77.  unto  death 

Jude  19.  these  be  sensual,  having  71.  the  Spirit 
R««.2.2,  which  say,  they  are  apostles,  and  are  71,  9 
19.  10.  he  said  unto  me,  see  thou  do  it  n.  22.  9. 
See   Able,  Afraid,    Ashamed,    Answered 
Believe,     Confounded,    Departed,    De- 
stroy,   Die,    Eat,    Enter,    Fear,    Fev/, 
Find,    Forsaken,     Give,     Given,     Hear, 
Hearken,  Hid. 

//  NOT. 

S£?i.  \S.  21    \  will  go  down,  and  if  71.  I  will  know 

410 


NOT 

<7e?i.  24.  49.  and  if  n.  tell  me,  tlial  I  may  know 
Kxud.  32. 32.  if  71.  blot  me,  I  pray,  uutuf  thy  book 
,ludg.  9.  15.  7/71.  let  tire  come  out  of  heaven,  20. 

1  *a;7i.  2.  16.  and  1/71.  I  will  take  it  by  force 

6.  9.  but  1/77.  then  we  shall  know  that  it  is  not 
2.Sa7;(.13. 26. 1/  71.  let  Amnon  go  ||  17.  6.  if  n.  speak 

2  Kings  2.  10.  but ;/  ?i.  it  shall  not  be  so 
.Job  9.  24.  if  n.  wiiere,  and  who  is  he  ? 

33.  33.  if  n.  hearken  to  me,  hold  thy  iieace 
Zcch.  11.  12.  give  me  my  price,  and  tf  it.  forbear 
J^uke  10.  6.  if  n.  it  shall  turn  to  you  again 

13.  9.  and  7/  71.  then  thou  shalt  cut  it  down 
See   Is,   Knew,    Know,  Ivo,   Obkv,   Obevkd, 
Passed,  See,  Seek,  So,  VVill,  Would. 
Ur  AOT. 
Gc7i.24.21.Loidmade  his  journey  prosperous  crn. 
Kxod.  17.  7.  saying,  is  the  Lord  among  us,  urn.? 
jVum.  11.  23.  w  hether  my  word  come  to  pass  urn. 

13.  20.  whether  there  be  wood  therein  or  71. 
Judg.  2.  22.  as  their  fathers  did  keep  it,  or  n. 

JVOTAHLE 

Signifies,  [1]  Conspicuous,  or  siglitly,  Dan.  8.  5. 
[2j  JVotorwus,  Slat.  27.  16.  [3J  Tctrtblc,  Acts 
2,  20.     [4]  Known,  or  apparent,  Acts  4.  16. 

Dan.  8.  5,  the  goal  had  371.  horn  between  his  eyes 
8.  for  it  came  up  four  71.  ones,  toward  four  winds 

Mai.  27.  16.  and  they  had  then  a  n.  prisoner 

.dots  2.  20.  before  that  71.  day  of  the  Lord  come 
4.  16.  a  71.  miracle  hath  been  done  by  them 
NUTE,  ED. 

Isa.  30.  8.  now  go,  write  it,  and  n.  it  in  a  book 

Dan.  10.  21.  that  is  77.  in  the  scripture  of  truth 

2  Thess.  3. 14. 71,  that  man,  and  have  no  company 
NOTE. 

Rom.  16.  7.  who  are  of  n.  among  the  apostles 
NOTHING 

Signifies,  [1]  Mot  any  thing,  Gen.  19.8.  [2]  For 
no  use  or  service.  Slat.  5.  13.  [3]  Of  no  force 
to  bind  or  oblige.  Mat.  23. 16,  18.  (41  JVo  guvd 
works  that  arc  acceptable  to  God,  John  15.  5. 
[5]  False  and  gr.iundlcss.  Acts  21.  24.  [6]  ./V"o 
other  means,  Mark  9.  29  [7J  Jfo  reward  or 
wages,  3  John  7.  [8]  JVo  new  doctrine  pertain- 
ing to  salvation,  Gal.  2.  6.  [9]  J\'o  sin  or 
guilt,  John  14.  30.  [lOJ  JVo  divine  power,  no 
God,  1  Cor.  8.  4. 

It  is  taken,  [1]  Jlbsulutely,  Job  26.  7.  Psal.  49. 
17.  [2]  Comparatively,  Psal.  39.  5.  Isa.  40. 
17.  [3]  /71  a  person  s  estimation  of  himself, 
2  Cor.  12.  11.  [4]  JVwi  in  the  matter,  but  in 
the  manner,  as  being  of  no  use  or  service,  1  Cor. 
7.  19.  Thus  circumcision  is  called  iwlhing,  be- 
cause it  avails  nothing,  in  point  of  acceptation 
with  God  now  in  gospel-times. 

Gen.  11.  6.  now  71.  will  be  restrained  from  them 

19.  8.  only  unto  these  men  do  71.  for  they  came 

20.  29.  as  we  have  done  to  thee  71.  but  good 
40.  15.  and  here  also  have  I  done  71.  to  jmt  me 

F.zcd.  9.  4.  71.  die  that  is  the  children's  of  Israel 
12,  10.  let  71.  of  it  remain  until  morning 
20.  ye  shall  eat  71.  leavened  in  your  habitations 
16.  18.  gathered  much,  h.ad  71.  over,  2  Cor.  8.  15. 
22,3.if  he  have  71.  then  he  shall  be  sold  for  his  theft 

23.  26.  there  shall  77.  cast  their  young 
jVjim.  6.  4.  eat  n.  that  is  made  of  the  vine-tree 

16.  26.  touch  77.  of  theirs,  lest  ye  be  consumed 
2-2.  16.  let  71.  hinder  thee  from  coming 
neut.  2.  7.  thou  hast  lacked  77.  JV7A.  9.  21. 
20.  16.  thou  shalt  save  alive  71.  that  breatheth 
22.  26.  to  the  damsel  thou  shalt  do  71. 
28.  55.  because  he  hath  71.  left  him  in  the  siege 
.hsk.  11.  15.  Joshua  left  71.  commanded  undone 
./udg.  2.  t  19.  let  71.  fall  of  their  own  doings 
3.  2.  at  least  such  as  before  knew  ;i.  thereof 

14.  6.  he  rent  him,  and  had  71.  in  his  hand 

1  .Sum.  3.  18.  Samuel  told,  and  hid  71.  from  him 
20.  2.  my  father  wiil  do  71.  but  will  shew  it  me 
22.  15.  tliy  servant  knew  77.  of  ail  this 
25.  21.  so  that  H.  was  missed  of  all,  30.  19. 
.36.  she  told  him  71.  less  or  more  until  morning 

2.^a77!.12.3.  the  poor  man  had  71  .save  one  ewe-lamb 

24.  24.  not  oflTcr  of  that  which  doih  cost  me  n. 

1  Kings  4.  27.  provided  victuals,  they  lacked  77. 
8.  9.  there  was  71.  in  the  ark  save  the  two  tables 
10, 21. silver  was  77.  accounted  of  in  daysuf  Solom. 
11.  22.  and  he  answered  71.  J.uke  22.  35. 

22.  16.  tell  me  77.  but  truth,  2  CAroTi.  18.  15. 

2  Kings  10.  10.  fall  77.  to  earth  of  word  of  the  Lord 
20.  13.  71.  in  his  house  that  he  shewed  not 

17.  be  carried  away,  n.  shall  be  left,  Isa.  39.  2, 6, 
2rAr.  9.  2. 71.  hid  from  Solom.  which  he  told  her  not 
Ezra  4.  3.  ye  have  71.  to  do  with  us  in  building 
JVfA.  5.  8.  then  they  found  71.  to  answer 

13.  we  will  restore,  and  require  71.  of  them 

8.  10.  send  portions  for  whom  71.  is  prepared 

9.  21.  sustained  them,  so  that  they  lacked  77. 
Fsth.  2.  15.  now  Esther  required  77.  but  what 

5.  13.  yet  all  this  availeth  me  77.  so  long  as  I  see 

6.  10.  let  7!.  fail  of  all  that  thou  hast  spoken 
JobC.  18.  tliey  go  to  71  and  perish  ||  21.  for  ye  are  71. 


iSUT 

Job  8  9.  we  are  but  ol  yestt-rday,  and  know  M 
24.  25.  wjio  will  make  ii,j  spuiih  n.  worm 

26.  7.  and  he  haiigelli  the  i.unli  upon  h. 

34.  9.  for  he  hath'said,  it  jirulitetli  a  man  »,  tha 
he  should  dcligiit  hinibell  with  Go« 
Psal.  17.  3.  thou  hast  tried  iiic  ami  slialt  tud  71 

39.  5.  and  mine  age  is  as  n.  belijre  theo 

49.  17.  when  he  dielh,  he  shall  carry  n.  away 
119.165. wJio  love  thylaw,aiid  /i.shall  oH'und  then 

i^7-uu.9.13.  afoul,  woman  is  simple, a>'  1  knowe'.hii. 
10.  2.  treasures  of  wickedness  prulit  77. 

13.  4.  the  sluggard  dusireth,  and  hath  71.  20.  4 

7.  there  is  that  maketh  hiiii»elf  rich,  yet  hath  n. 

22.  27.  if  thou  hast  ?7.  to  jiuy,  wiiy  sluuld  h«  takt 
/-(;<;^3.14.  whatsoever  God  doetli,)i.caii  be  put  to  it 

5.  15.  and  he  sliall  take  71.  ol  hit.  labour 

6.  2.  so  that  he  wanteth  71.  for  ins  ^oul  of  all 

7. 14.  to  the  end  that  man  should  find  71.  alter  him 
/su.34.12.none  there,  and  all  her  princes  sliall  be  n. 

40.  17.  all  nations  before  hiin  are  as  77.  they  are 
counted  to  him  less  than  71.  and  vanity,  41.  29. 

23.  that  bringeth  the  princes  to  71.  41.  11,  12. 
43.  t  10.  before  me  there  wmi  71.  formed  of  God 

.Jar.  10.  24.  not  in  anger,  lest  thou  bring  me  to  n. 
32.  23.  done  n.  of  all  that  thou  coiiimandestlheno 

38.  14.  I  wiil  ask  thee  a  lliuig,  hiile  n.  from  me 

39.  10.  left  of  the  poor  which  had  ?i.  in  Judah 
42.  4.  1  will  kee))  77.  back  from  you 

50.  26.  destroy  her  utterly,  let  71.  of  her  be  left 
Lam.  1.  12.  is  it  77.  to  you,  all  ye  that  pass  by  ? 
Eiek.  13.  3.  woe  to  the  iirojfhets  that  have  seen  71. 
L'aH.4.35.  all  the  inhabitants  of  earth  reputed  as  n. 

9.  t  26.  Messiah  be  cut  oil",  but  shall  have  n. 
Jjci2.3.a  vvildeiness,yea,  and  71.  shall  escape  thetK 
.■i7nos3.  4.  will  young  lion  cry  if  he  have  taken  ji.? 

5.  taken  up  snare,  and  taken  71.  ||  7.  Ld.  will  do  71. 
Hag.  2.  3.  i£  it  not  in  comparison  of  it  as  71.  ? 
Zech-  8.  t  10.  the  hire  of  a  man  became  77. 
Mat.  15. 32.  they  have  71.  to  eat,  Mark(J.3G.  \  8.  1,2 

17.  20.  71.  shall  be  impossible  to  you,  J.uke  1.  37 
21.19.he  found  77. thereon  but  leaves,  Mark  11. 13 
26.62.answerestthou  71.?  what  is  it  these  wilnessl 
27.12.  he  answered  71.  jUur4  14.60,  *il|  15.  3,4,5. 
19.  have  thou  71.  to  do  with  that  jus   >iian 

24.  when  Pilate  saw  that  he  could  prevail  7t. 
Mark  1.  44.  see  thou  say  71.  to  any  man,  but  go 

5,  26.  and  had  s|ient  all,  ami  was  n.  bettered 
6.8. they  should  take  71. for  lheirji)uriiey,/,wA-e9.aL 

9.  29.  this  kind  can  come  forth  by  7(.  but  by  prayei 
/,i(/if  4.  2.  and  in  those  days  he  did  eat  71. 

5.  5.  have  toiled  all  night  snd  taken  w.  ./oAh21.3 

7.  42.  they  had  71.  to  pay,  he  frankly  forgave  Ihem 

10.  19.  and  77.  shall  by  any  means  hurt  you 

11.  6.  and  I  have  71.  to  set  before  him 

23.  15.  and  lo,7i.  worthy  of  death  is  done  to  him. 

.'jets  23.  29.  I  25.  25.  |  26.  31. 
41.  but  this  man  hath  done  71.  amiss 
./o/(n3. 27.nian  can  receive  n.exceiititbegiven  him 

5.  19.  verily  the  Son  can  do  71.  of  himself,  30. 

6.  12.  gather,  that  7(.  be  lost  ||  39.  I  should  lose  n. 
63.  the  Spirit  quickeneth,  the  flesh  i*rofiteth  n. 

7.  26.  they  say  71.  ||  8.  28.  I  do  71.  of  myself 

9.  33.  he  could  do  71.  ||  11.  49.  ye  know  77.  at  all 

12.  19.  perceive  ye  how  ye  prevail  71.  ?  behold 

14.  30.  the  prince  of  this  world  hath  71.  in  me 

15.  5.  I  am  the  vine,  for  without  me  ye  can  don 

16.  23.  and  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me  71. 
24.  hitherto  have  ye  asked  v.  in  my  name 

13.  20.  1  spake  openly,  in  secret  have  I  said  71 
.i3cts  4. 14.  they  could  say  71.  against  it 

21.  finding  71.  how  tiiey  might  punish  Ihem 

10.  20.  and  go  with  them,  doubting  71.  11.  12. 

19.  36.  ye  ouslit  to  be  quiet,  and  do  77.  rashly 

20.  20.  I  kept  back  «.  that  was  profitable  to  you 

21.  24.  all  may  know,  that  those  things  are  77. 
23.  14.  we  will  eat  71.  until  we  have  slain  Paul 

27.  33.  ye  have 'continued  fasting,  having  taken  Ji 

1  Co7-.  1.  19.  brim;  to  71.  the  understand,  of  prudent 
4.4. 1  know  77.  by  mys.||  5.  judge  71.  before  the  time 

8.  2.  he  knowelh  71.  yet  as  he  ought  to  know 

9.  16.  for  though  I  preach,  I  have  n.  to  glory  of 
13.  2.  and  have  no  charity,  I  am  71.  2  Cor.  12.  11. 

3.  and  have  not  charity,  it  profileth  me  71. 

2  Cor.  6. 10.  as  having  71.  yet  possessing  all  thing* 
13.  8.  for  we  can  do  71.  against  the  truth 

Gal.  2,  6.  they  in  conference  add*d  71.  to  me 

4.  l.heir  when  a  child,  differoth  r.  from  a  servant 

5.  2.  I  say  unto  you,  Christ  shol   profit  you  71. 
Phil.'i.  3.  let  71.  be  done  through  strife  or  vain-glory 
1  T777I.  4.  4.  every  creature  is  good,  71.  to  be  refused 

5.21.  doing  7i.by  partiality  ||  6.4. proud, knowing  n 

6.  7.  for  we  brought  71.  and  we  can  carry  n.  out 
Tit.  3.  13.  that  ri.  be  wanting  unto  them 
Philem.  14.  without  thy  mind  would  I  do  n. 
Heb.  2,  8.  he  left  tj.  that  is  not  put  under  him 

7.  14.  Moses  spake  71.  concerning  priesthood 
19.  for  the  law  made  71.  perfect,  hut  bringing  in 

.Tarn.  1.  4.  be  perfect  and  entire,  wanting  71. 

6.  but  let  him  ask  in  faith,  71,  wavering 

3  John!,  they  went  forth,  takiiit  71.  of  the  Gentile* 


NOW 

For  iNOTHINU. 

Ea;orf.21.2  in  iheGuveiuii  heshallgoout  fi«e/or  n. 
Isa.  41  10  uii  image  lliai  is  protiiabij /or  n. 
Jer.  13.  7.  llie  gicdlt;  was  profitable /or  n.  10. 
A/ai.5.13.ui)savuurj  salt  is  good  /.  «.  lobe  cast  out 
Luke  0.  35.  do  good  and  luud,  Ik  ping /or  n.  again 
PhilA.ti.bc  carul'ul/or  h.  but  by  )rayer  and  suppi. 

J:i  .NOTHliNG. 

^cts  17.  21.  Alhemaiis  spent  their  time  in  n.  else 

i  Cur.  7.  y.  ye  iniglit  receive  damage  by  us  in  ii. 

J2.  11.  ire  K.  am  1  behind  chiet'est,  though  i  be  re. 

Phil.  1. 20.  and  my  hope,  that  (re  n.  I  shall  be  asha. 

28.  and  ire  re.  terrilied  by  your  adversaries 

Is  NOTHING. 
jVam.  11.  C.  there  li  re.  at  all  besides  this  manna 
Judg.l.  14.  this  is  re.  else  sarethe  sword  ot'Gideon 
1  ia/n.  27. 1.  there  li  re.  better  than  to  go  to  Pluhst. 

1  Kings  IH.  43.  he  looked,  and  said,  there  is  n. 
iKmgs  20.15.  there  is  re.anionginy  lreas./sa.3U.4. 

2  Chr.  14.  11.  It  IS  re.  with  thee  to  help  with  many 
JVVA.  2.  2.  tliis  IS  u.  else  but  swrrow  «!' heart 
Ei&tk.  6.  3.  they  said,  there  is  n.  done  for  him 
Psal.  19.  6.  there  is  n.  hid  Ironi  the  heat  thereof 
Prov.  8.  8.  there  is  n.  froward  or  perverse  in  them 
Eccl.  2.  24.  there  is  n.  belter  lor  a  man,  3.  22. 

5.  14.  begetleth  a  son,  and  there  is  re.  inhishand 
Jer.  32.  17.  t-here  is  n.  too  liaid  for  thee 
Mat.  10.  26.  for  there  is  re.  covered  that  shall  not 
be  revealed,  JUiirk-i.  22.  huke  12.  2. 

23.  lb.  «4ioso  shall  swear  by  the  temple,  it  is  n. 
1§.  whoso  shall  swear  by  the  altar,  it  is  n. 
Jtlark  7.  15.  there  is  re.  from  without  a  mall  defileth 
J^hnS.  54.  if  I  honour  myself,  my  iionour  is  n. 
Rem.  14.  14.  that  there  is  re.  unclean  of  itself 
lCor.7. 19.  circumcision  is  re.  uncircumcision  is  n. 

8.  4.  we  know  that  an  idol  is  re.  in  the  world 
Oal.  H.  3.  when  he  is  re.  he  deceiveth  himself 

Fit.  1   15.  to  them  that  are  defiled  is  n.  pure 

Of  NOTHLNG. 
l^a.  41.  24.  behold,  ye  are  of  n.  your  work  nought 
1  Theas.  4.  12.  and  that  ye  may  have  lack  of  n. 
fieo.3.17. 1  am  rich,  increased,  and  have  ueedo/n. 

NOTWITHSTANDING. 
Ezod.  16.  20.  n.  they  hearkened  not  to  Moses,  but 
some  left  of  it,  1  Sam.  2.  25.  2  Kings  17.  14. 

21.  21.  n.  if  heconiinue  a  day  or  two  not  punished 
Deal.  1.  2G.  7t.  ye  would  not  go  up,  but  rebelled 
1  Kings  11.  12.  n.  in  thy  days  1  will  not  do  it 
Jer.  35.  14.  re.  I  have  .-;|)oken  unto  you,  rising  early 
Mat.  2.  22.  n.  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream 

11.  11.  71.  he  that  is  least  in  kingdom  is  greater 
17.  27.  re.  lost  we  should  offend,  go  to  the  sea 

Luke  10. 11.  re.  be  sure  of  this  that  kingdom  is  come 

20.  re.  in  this  rejoice  not  that  spirits  are  subject 
Phil.  1.  18.  n.  whether  in  pretence  or  truth  Christ  is 

4. 14. re.  have  well  done,that  ye  communicate  with 

1  Tivre.  2.  15.  re.  she  shall  be  saved  in  child-bearing 

2  Tim.  4.  17.  n.  L.  stood  with  me,  and  strengthened 
Jam.  2.  16.  re.  ye  give  not  those  things  needful 
Rev.  2.  20.  re.  1  have  a  few  things  against  thee 

NOUGHT,  see  N-^uoht. 

NOVICE. 

1  Tim.  3.  6.  not  a  re.  lest  being  lified  up  with  pride 

NOURISH 
BignifieB,  [1]  To  feed  or  maintain,  Gen.  47.  12. 
[2]   To  educate  or  bring  up,  Acts  7.  21.     [3] 
To  cause  to  grow,  Isa.  44.  14.  [4]  To  instruct, 
1  Tim.  4.  G.  [oj  To  cUerishand  comfort,  Ruth 
4.  15.  Jam.  5.  3. 
Oen.  45.  11.  and  there  will  I  n.  thee,  50.  21. 
fsa. 7.21. that  man  shallre.youngcow  and  two  sheep 
23.4. nor  do  I  re. up  young  men, nor  bring  up  virgins 
44.  14.  he  plantetli  an  ash,  the  rain  doth  re.  it 

NOURISHED. 
Oen.  47.  12.  Joseph  re.  his  father  and  brethren 
t  Sam.  12.  3.  a  lamb  which  he  bought  and  n.  up 
Isa.\.  2.  1  have  re. and  brought  upchildren,an(>they 
Eiek.  19.  2.  she  re.  her  whelps  among  young  lions 
.^cts  7.20.  and  re.  in  his  father's  house  three  months 

21.  Pharaoh's  daughter  n.  him  for  her  own  son 

12.  2C  their  country  was  re.  by  the  king's  country 
1  Tim.  4.6. 71  up  in  words  of  faith  and  good  doctr. 
Jam.5. 5.  have  n.  your  hearts  as  in  day  of  slaughter 
Rev.  12   14.  n.  for  a  tune,  times,  and  half  a  time 

NOURISIIER,  3. 
Ruth  4.1.').  women  said,  he  shall  be  n. of  thy  old  age 
i Kings  U).  t'.  Jehu  sent  to  the  n.  of  Ahab'schildr. 
ha.  49.  f  23.  and  kings  shall  be  thy  ii.  and  queens 
Jer.  46.  t25.  I  will  pnnisli  the  re.  of  No 

NOURISIIETH. 
EpA.S.  29.  but  71.  his  flesh,  as  the  Lord  the  church 

NOURISIII.N'G. 
r>07i.l.5.so  n.lheni  three  vears  tosland  before  king 
Vah.  3.  tB.  art  thou  betfer  limn  ti.  No  ? 

NOURISHMENT. 
Ci)i.2.19.al.  the  lody  by  joints  and  bands  having  7i. 

Now. 

Oeit.  2. 23.  Adam  said,  this  is  re.  bone  of  my  bones 

!8  21.  t  will  go  dcwn  7).  anil  see  whether  they 

10.  9.  7t   will  we  deal  worse  with  thet  than 

411 


NOW 

'ii-r,.  22.  12.  for  Jt.  I  knew  that  thou  fearest  God 
2o.  2J.  thou  art  ti.  the  blessed  of  tlie  Lord 
27.  ;i7.  what  shall  1  do  n.  to  thee,  my  son  f 
29.  35.  she  saiJ  re.  will  I  praise  the  Lord 
32.4. sojourned  with  Laban, and  stayed  there  till  n. 
43.  1 1 .  Israel  said  to  them,  if  it  be  so  n.  do  this 
45.  8.  so  re.  it  was  not  you  that  sent  me  hither 
46.34. trade  hath  been  about  catt.from  youlh  tilln. 

Eiod.  9. 18.  not  such  hail  been  in  Egypt  even  till  n. 
10.  11.  go  re.  ye  that  are  men,  and  serve  the  Lord 
32.  32.  yet  n.  if  thou  wilt  forgive  their  sin 

JVuia.  12.  13.  heal  her  n.  O  God,  I  beseech  thee 

14.  19.  hast  forgiven  this  people  from  Egypt  till  n. 
24.  17.  I  shall  see  hiin,  but  not  re.  shall  behold  him 

yos/i.5.14.bulascaptainof  Lord's  host  am  lit. come 
7.  19.  tell  me  n.  what  thou  hast  done,  hide  it  noi 

Judg.  11.  7.  why  are  ye  come  to  me  7i.  in  distress  7 
17.  13.  re.  I  know  that  the  Lord  will  do  laegood 

1  Sam.  2.  16.  nay,  but  thou  shaltgive  it  me  re. 
30.  but  re.  the  Lord  saith,  he  it  far  from  m£ 

15.  30.  honour  me  re.  I  pray  thee,  before  the  elders 
17.29.  what  have  I  re.  done?  is  there  not  a  cause? 

2  Sam.  13.  25.  nay,  my  son,  let  us  not  all  7t.  go 

15.  34.  so  will  I  re.  also  be  thy  servant 

24.  14.  let  us  re.  fall  into  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
IKings  14. 14.  who  shall  cutoff,  but  what?  even  n. 

19.  4.  it  is  enough,  re.  O  Lord,  take  away  my  life 
2  Kings  1.  5.  he  said,  why  are  ye  re.  turned  back  1 
8. 6.  restore  all  that  was  her's  since  she  went  till  re. 

10.  10.  know  re.  there  shall  fall  to  earth  nothing 
18. 25.  am  I  n.  coine  up  without  Lord,  Isa.  30. 10 

19.  25.  ?!.  have  I  brought  it  to  pass,  Isa.  37.  26. 

20.  3.  remember  71.  how  1  have  walked,  Isa.  38.  3. 
Ezra  4.  13.  be  it  7i.  known  to  the  king,  if  cily  built 

5.16. even  till  n.  hath  it  been  building,  not  finished 
9. 8. 77. for  little  space  grace  been  shewed  from  Lord 
10.2.  71.  there  is  hopum  Isr.conceriiing  this  thing 

Job  1.  11.  put  forth  thy  hand  n.  and  touch,  2.  5. 
4.  5.  re.  it  is  come  upon  thee,  and  thou  fainiest 
6.21.  fur  n.ye  are  nothing,  ye  see  iny  casting  down 
17.  3.  lay  down  u.  ||  24.  25.  and  if  it  be  not  so  re. 
IS.where  is  re.  my  hope?||30. 9.  n.  am  I  their  song 
42.  5.  have  heard  of  thee,  butre.  my  eye  seeth  thee 

Psal.  12.  5.  71.  will  I  arise,  saith  the  Jjord 

20.  6.  re.  know  I  that  the  Lord  saveth  his  anointed 
39.  7.  71.  Lord,  what  wait  I  for,  my  hope  is  in  thee 

11.5.  2.  why  heaihon  say.  where  is  7t.  their  God  ? 
118.25.  save  7i.  I  beseech  thee,  O  Lord,  send  now 
119.  67.  but  re.  have  1  kept  thy  word 

Prov.  6.  3.  do  this  71.  my  son,  and  deliver  thyself 
7.  12.  71.  she  is  without,  re.  in  the  streets,  and  lietli 
Eccl.  2.  1.  go  to  re.  II  3.  15.  what  hath  been  is  n. 

16.  that  which  n.  is  shall  all  be  forgotten 
Cant.  3.  2.  I  will  rise  ti.  and  go  about  the  city 
Isa.  5.  5.  re.  go  to,  I  will  ("11  you  what  I  will  ilo 

16.  14.  but  71.  the  Lord  hath  spoken,  saying 
19.  12.  thy  wise  men,  let  them  tell  thee  re. 
22.1.what  ailelh  thee  re.  that  thou  ert  wholly  gone 
33. 10.  re.  will  I  rise,  re.  will  I  lift  up  myself 

64.  8.  but  71.  O  Lord,  thou  art  our  Father 
Jer.  2. 18. 7j.  what  hast  thou  to  do  m  way  of  Egypt? 
4.  12.  re.  will  I  give  sentence  against  them 

17.  15.  the  word  of  the  Lord  let  it  n.  come    '' 

25.  5.  turn  71.  every  one  from  his  evil  way 

30.6.  ask  ye  71. and  see  whether  a  man  doth  travail 

34.  15.  ye  were  7i.  turned,  and  had  done  right 

35.  15.  return  ye  71.  every  man  from  his  evil  way 
45.  3.  woe  is  me  7i.  the  Lord  hath  added  grief 

Dan.  10.  11.  O  Daniel,  to  thee  am  I  re.  sent 
Hos.  2.  7.  for  then  was  it  belter  with  me  than  n. 

13.  2.  and  n.  they  sin  more  and  more,  and  made 
Zec/t. 1.4.  turn  ye  re. from  your  evil  ways  and  doings 

9.  8.  for  re.  have  I  seen  with  mine  eyes 
Mai.  3.  10.  prove  me  n.  herewith,  sailh  the  Lord 
Mat.  1.  22.  n.  all  this  w.is  done,  that  it  might  be 

11.  12.  from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist,  till  n. 

26.  45.  sleep  on  n.  ||  27.  43.  let  him  deliver  him  re. 
53.  thinkest  that  I  cannot  re.  pray  to  my  Father  ? 

27.  42.  let  him  re.  come  down  from  the  cross 
Mark  4.  37.  so  that  the  shi|)  was  71.  full  of  waves 
Liike'i.20.  Lord,  re.lettest  thyserv.  depart  in  peace 

10.36.  which  re. these  three  was  neighbour  to  him? 

14.  17.  come,  for  ail  things  are  n.  ready 

32.  36.  lutn.  he  that  hath  a  |iuise,  let  him  take  it 
.lo/ir.  2.  8.  draw  out  re.  and  bear  lo  governor  of  feast 

10.  but  thou  hast  kept  the  good  wine  until  71. 
4.  18.  he  whom  ihou  7«.  hast  is  not  thy  husband 

23.  but  the  hour  Cometh,  and  re.  is,  5.  25. 
9. 10. who  was  horn  blind,  how  then  doth  he  re.  see? 
13.7.whalIdothoii  knowest  not  re. hut  shall  know 

16.  12.  many  things,  but  ye  cannot  bear  them  re. 
22.  ye  71. therefore  have  sorrow,  but  1  will  see  you 
29.  lo,  re.  opeakest  thou  plainly,  and  no  proverb 
.10.  re.  we  are  sure  ||  31.  do  ye  re.  believe  ? 

17.  13.  I  kept  them,  and  n.  come  I  to  thee 

21.  14.  this  is  re.  the  third  time  that  Jesus  shewed 
J*i;<s2.  »{3.8hed  forth  this  which  ye  re.  see  and  hear 

.'C.re.when  they  heard  this,  were  pricked  in  heart 
4.  29.  and  it.  Lord,  behold  their  tiireatenings 

12.  II.  n.  I  know  of  a  surety  Lord  sent  his  angel 


MJIVl 

jlcts  12.18  rt.  as  soon  as  it  was  da;,  there  wna  a  stjf 

22.  16.  and  re.  why  tamest  thou,  arise,  be  baptized 
26.  17.  the  Gentiles,  to  whom  re.  i  send  thee 

Horn.  6.  22.  but  n.  being  made  tree  I'roin  sin 
7.  17.  71.  then  it  is  no  more  1  that  do  it,  but  ein 

13.  11.  71.  It  IS  high  time  to  awake  out  of  sleep 
1  Cor.  4.  8.  re.  ye  are  full,  re.  ye  are  rich 

7.  14.  re.  are  they  holy  ||  13.  12.  re.  1  know  111  purl 
16.  7.  for  I  wi.  ;n;i  see  you  re.  by  the  way 
Gal.  1.  9.  as  we  said  before,  so  say  I  re.  again 
10.  for  do  I  re.  persuade  men  or  God  ? 

2.  20.  the  life  which  I  re.  live  m  the  flesh.  Hive  by 

3.  3.  are  ye  re.  made  perfect  by  the  flesh  ? 

4.20.  I  desire  to  be  present  wilh  you  71.  and  change 

29.  but  as  then,  even  so  it  is  re. 
Eph.  3.  10.  to  the  intent  that  n.  to  principaliti'  s 

5.  8.  were  darkness,  but  71.  are  ye  light  in  the  Loi '} 
Phil.  1.5.  your  fellowship  from  the  first  day  until  re 

2.  12.  obeyed,  but  re.  much  more  in  my  absence 
Col.  3.  8.  but  re.  ye  alio  put  off  all  these,  anger 
1   Thess.  3.  8.  re.  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the  L 

1  7'i/re.  4.  8.  haviBg  the  promise  of  the  life  that  7i.  u 

2  Tim.  4.  6.  for  I  am  re.  ready  to  be  offered 
Phitem.lQ.  not  re.  as  a  servant,  but  aboveaservarl 
Heb.2.  8.n.  wesee  not  yet  all  things  putunderhiin 
./ttm.4.13.go  to7i.  ye  that  say,  to-ilay  or  to-morrow 

5.1.  goto  n.  rich  men,  weep  and  howl  for  miseries 
1  Pet.  1.  8.  though  71.  ye  see  him  not,  yet  believing 

2.  10.  but  are  re.  the  people  of  G.  had  not  obtained 

1  ,/oAre  2.  8.  because  the  true  light  71.  shmeth 

3.  2.  n.  are  we  thesonsof  God,  itdoth  not  appiai 

4.  3.  and  even  n.  already  is  It  in  the  world 

See  Behold,  Hear,  If. 
NOW  therefore. 
Gen.  20  7.  71.  therefore  restore  the  man  his  wiRj 
29.  32.  re.  therefore  my  husband  will  love  ine 
37. 20.  come  re.  theref.ind  let  us  slay  him, and  c^3l 
./y,s-'i.  24.  14.  71.  therefore  fear  Lord,  and  serve  nun 
l6uire. 12.13. 71.  thercf.  behold  king  ye  have  ch'jsc» 
)().  71.  therefore  stand  and  see  this  great  thing 

2  Sam.  4.  11.  shall  I  not  th.  n.  require  his  blood '< 
2  Kings  1.  14.  71.  thercf.  let  my  life  be  precious 

1  Chr.  21. 12.  71.  theref.  advise  thyself,  what  worij 
'2Chr.  2.  7. send  mere,  theref.  man  cunning  to  work 
~Vih.  6.  9.  71.  thr.ref.  O  God,  strengthen  my  hf'.idji 

■  lob  6.  28.  re.  therefore  be  content,  look  upon-me 
Ps.  2.  10.  be  wise  7t.  th.  O  ye  kings,  be  instructed 
Isa.  23.  22.  71.  th.  be  not  mockers,  lest  your  bands 

52.  5.  re.  theref.  what  have  I  here,  sailh  the  Lord 

■  )er.  26.  13. 71.  theref.  amend  your  ways  andMoings 
29.  2r.  n.  therefore  why  bust  thou  not  reproved 
42.  22.  n.  there}',  know  cei  tamly  that  ye  shall  die 

Dan.  9.  17.  n.  theref.  O  our  CJod,  hear  the  prayer 
.loci  2.  12.  theref.  also  71.  saith  the  Lord,  turn  ye 
.imos  6.  7.  therefore  n.  shall  they  go  captive  firaj 

7.  16.  re.  therefore  hear  thou  word  of  the  L'rd 
JictslO.  33.  re.  theref.  are  we  all  present  before  GotJ 

15.  10.  71.  theref.  why  tempt  ye  God,  to  put  a  yoke 

16.  36.  71.  therefore  depart,  and  go  in  pi  act 

1  Cor.  6.  7.  re.  therefore  there  is  a  fault  ajnong  you 

2  Car.  8.  11.  re.  therefore  perform  the  doing  ■  I'  it 
Eph.  2.  19.  71.  therefore  ye  are  no  more  strar.^'er? 

NUMBER,  Substantive, 
Signifies,  [1]  yi  small  number,  such  as  is  easy  to 
reckon,  Gen.  34.  30   Ueut   4.  27.     [2]  J3  great 
number,  or  multitude,  which  no  man  canrcckon 
or  number,  Psal.  147.  4.     [3]   S<icieti/,  or  cum- 
pnn//,  Luke  22.  3.    Acts   1.  17.     The  numhei 
of  the  beast,    or  the  number  of  the  name  of 
the  beast.    Rev.    13.    17,    18.   stands  for   tha 
numerical  value  of  the  Utters  that  compose  his 
name. 
Gen.  34.  30.  I  being  few  in  n.  they  shall  slay  me 
41.  49.  very  much,  for  it  was  without  re. 
Ezod.  12.  4.  take  the  lamb  according  to  re.  of  souls 
16.  16.  gather  manna,  according  to  re.  of  persona 

23.  26.  nothing  barren,  re.  of  thy  days  I  will  fulfil 
Leo.  25.  15.  the  71.  of  years  after  the  jubilee,  the  71. 

of  years  of  the  fruits  he  shall  sell,  16,  50. 
26.  22.  beasts,  which  shall  make  you  few  in  n. 
J^um.  1.  2.  with  the  re.  of  their  names,  18,  22. 
3.  22.  n.  of  males  from  a  month  old,  28,34,40,43. 
48.  odd  71.  of  them  Is  lo  be  redeemed  to  Aaron 

14.  29.  your  whole  n.  from  twenty  years  old 
34.  after  the  71.  of  days  ye  searched  the  lanti 

15.  12.  according  to  71.  ye  shall  prepare,  so  shaft 

ye  do  to  everyone  according  to  their  7t. 

23.  10.  who  can  count  thi!  71.  of  fourth  part  of  Isr 

29.  18.  their  offerings  shall  be  according  to  theirn, 

21,24,27,30,33,37 

31.  36.  the  half  of  their  portion  was  in  re. 
Deut.  4.  27.  left  few  in  re.  among  heathen,  28.  62 

7.  7.  because  ye  were  more  111  71.  than  any  peopl* 
25.2.  judge  cause  him  to  be  beaten  by  a  certain  n 

32.  8.  he  set  bounds  according  to  the  7i.of  Israa. 
.losh.  4.  5.  every  man  ofyou  a  stone,  accoid.to  h.8 
.liidg.  6.  5.  they  and  their  camels  witboul  71.  7  \% 

7.  6.  the  re.  of  them  that  lapped  were  ,300  men 
21.  23.  according  to  the  n.  of  them  thai  danced 
I  Sam.  6.  1  the  ».  of  (he  lords  o^  thp  Pb.l:stii..« 


KL'M 

1  iara.G  13.  to  tlien.of  all  tliecitieBof  Philistip.eg 
27.t7.71  ofdavs  David  dwelt  in  country  ofPhilist. 

lSam.2.  15.  there  arose  and  went  over  by  n.  twelve 
521.  20.  had  fingers  and  toes  twenty-four  in  n. 

24.  2.  that  I  may  know  the  n.  of  the  pc  .ole 
9.  Joab  gave  U|)  the  sum  of  the  n.  of  tne  people 

IKinii-s  lt!.'.JI. Elijah  took  12stones,accordingto  ji 
I  Chron.l  2.  whose  n.  was  in  the  days  of  David 
9.  the  71.  of  them  after  their  genealogy,  40. 
]].  11.  the  n.  of  mighty  men  whom  David  had 
10.  1 19-  when  ye  were  but  men  of  n.  even  a  few 
22!  16.  of  the  gold  and  silver,  there  is  no  11. 
23.  3.  tiieir  n.  by  their  polls,  man  by  man 
127.  the  Levites  n.  from  twenty  and  above 
31.  spt  feasts  by  n.  I|  2.3.  1.  7i.  of  the  workmen 

25.  7.  Ihe  71.  that  were  instructed  in  the  songs 
27.  23.  but  David  took  not  the  n.  of  them 

SCAr.  12.  3.  the  people  were  without  71.  that  came 
2G.  12.  the  whole  n.  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers 
2!).  32.  the  n.  of  the  burnt-offerings,  bullocks 

30.  24.  a  great  n.  of  priests  sanctified  themselves 
Jizra  1.  9.  and  this  is  the  n.  of  the  vessels 

2.  2.  the  n.  of  the  men  of  the  iieople  of  Israel 

3.  4.  ajid  offered  the  daily  burnt-offerings  by  77. 
6  17.  twelvehe  goats,  accordingiothe7t.  of  tribes 
B.  34.  by  7!.  and  by  weight  of  every  one 

E«tA.9.11.thc7i. of  those  slain  in  Shushan  the  palace 
Jnb  1.  5.  Job  offered  according  to  the  n.  cf  tliem  all 
3.  6.  let  It  not  come  into  the  n.  of  tlie  months 
5.  9.  marvellous  things  without  71.  9.  10. 

14.  5.  the  71.  of  his  months  are  with  thee 

15.  20.  the  71.  of  years  is  hidden  to  the  oppressor 

16.  t'i--  when  years  ofn.  are  come,  1  sliall  go 
25.  3.  is  there  any  71.  of  his  armies'? 

31.  37.  I  would  declare  to  him  the  n.  of  my  steps 
34.24.shall  break  in  pieces  mighty  men  without  71 
3f).  26.  neither  can  the  7t.of  his  years  be  searched 
38.  21.  because  the  n.  of  thy  days  is  great 

Tsal.  105.  12.  when  they  were  but  a  few  men  in  71 

34.  caterpillars,  and  that  without  71. 
339.  18.  they  are  more  in  n.  than  the  sand 
147.  4.  he  telleth  the  n.  of  the  stars,  calleth  them 

T5.  of  his  understanding  there  is  no  n. 
Ecd.2.  t3. 71.  of  days  of  their  life,  .5. 1 18.  |  6.  f  12 
Cant.  6.8.  there  are  queens  and  virgins  without  71 
lea.  10.  tlf.  the  rest  of  the  trees  shall  he  71. 
21. 17.  the  residue  of  the?i.  of  archers,  mighty  men 
40.  26.  that  bringeth  out  their  host  by  n. 
S5.  11.  that  furnish  the  drink-offering  to  that  71. 
Xcr.1.  28.  as  71.  of  thv  cities  are  thy  gods,  O  Judah 
32.  my  people  have  forgotten  me  days  without  71. 
11  13.  according  to  the  n.  of  thy  cities,  n. of  streets 
44. 28. yet  a  small  71.  thatescape  sword  shall  return 
Eiek.  4.  4.  according  to  the  71.  of  the  days,  5,  9. 
5.  3.  thou  shall  take  a  few  in  71.  and  bind  them 

12.  1 16.  I  will  leave  men  in  n.  from  the  bw<jrd 
43.  1 10.  and  let  them  measure  the  n. 

Dan.  9.  2.  I  understood  hy  books  ihe  n.  of  years 

iio.s.  1   10.  n  of  Isr.  shall  be  as  thesand,  Rom.^.Tl. 

Joel  1 .  G.  a  nation  is  coav  up  strong  and  without  71. 

A'aA.3.3.thereis  agreat  71. of carcases,they stumble 

I^uke  22.  3.  Judas,  being  of  the  71.  of  the  twelve 

Jih'infy.  10.  the  men  sat  down,  in  71.5000,  .^cts  4.  4. 

^cU-  1.  15.  the  71.  of  the  names  together  were  120 
5.  36.  to  Theudas  a  71.  of  men  joined 
C.  1.  when  the  n.  of  disciples  was  multiplied,  7. 
11.  21.  a  great  71.  believed  and  turned  to  the  Lord 
16.  5.  the" churches  were  increased  in  71.  diiily 

iCor.W.  12.  for  \\'edarenotmakeourselv.ofllie7i. 

I   Tim.  5.  9.  let  not  a  widow  be  taken  into  the  71. 

Rft)  5.  11.  the  u.  of  them  was  10,000  times  10,000 
7.  4.  I  heard  the  n.  of  them  which  were  sealed 
9.  16.  the  n.  of  the  army  of  the  horsemen 

13.  17.  71.  of  his  name  |I  IS.  count  the  71. 
18.  it  is  the  71.  of  a  man,  and  his  n.  is  666 

15.  2.  I  saw  them  that  had  victory  over  71.  of  beast 
20.  8.  71.  of  Gog  is  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
NUMBER,    rerb. 

Oen.  13.  16.  if  a  man  can  n.  the  dugt  of  the  earth 
15.  5.  ti.ll  the  stars,  if  thou  be  able  to  71.  them 

Lev.  15.  13.  he  shall  71.  seven  dayjf.ir  his  cleansing 

28.  thoVi  she  shall  ti.  to  he  self  seven  days 
23.16  after  the  seventh  sabh.  shall  ye  71.  fifty  days 
25.8iliou  shall  «. seven  sabbaths  of  vears  to  thee 

A"«m.  1.  3.  Aaron  shall  ii.  them  by  their  armies 
40.  only  thou  shall  not  71.  the  tribe  of  Levi 

3.  15.  71.  the  children  of  Levi  from  a  month  old 
40.  71.  all  the  first  born  of  the  males  of  Israel 

4.  23.  until  fifty  years  old  shall  thou  71.  them,  30. 

29.  as  for  the  sons  of  Merari  thou  shall  ti.  them 
37.  which  Moses  and  Aaron  did  71.  41. 

t)cut   16.  9.  seven  weeks  shall  thou  ti.  begin  to  71. 
Sam.  14.  17.  71.  and  see  who  is  gone  from  us 
Sam.  24.  1    to  sav,  go  n.  Israel  and  Jiidah 
2  go  now  and  n.  the  peoiile,  4.  1  Chron.  21.  2. 
Kinas  20. 25  71.  thee  an  arm-  like  tlie  army  lost 
Chron.  21   1.  Satan  orovoked  David  loTi.  Israel 
27.  24.  Joa  1  legaii  to  ?i.  but  he  finished  not 
J,  ■    'J.  'M.  w  >)  can  71.  the  clouds  in  wisdom  I 
t^   J.  tmist  Ihou  71   the  months  that  *liey  fulfill 
-112 


OAK 

Ps.  90.  1?  60  teach  us  to  «.  our  (".ays,  that  we  may 

Isa.  65.  12   therefore  will  I  ti.  you  to  the  sword 

Rev.l.^.  a  great  multitude  which  no  man  could  ti. 

NUMBERS. 

1  Chron.  12.  23.  these  are  the  77.  of  the  bands 

2  Chron.  17.  14.  these  are  the  71.  of  them,  accord. 
Psal.  71.  15.  for  I  know  not  the  ti.  thereof 

NUMBERED. 
Ocn.  13.  16.  then  shall  thy  seed  also  be  n. 
16.  10.  it  shall  not  be  n.  for  multitude,  32.  12. 
A'j:9(/.30.13.tliatpasseth  among  ihem  that  are  (1.14- 
38.  25.  them  that  were  ti.  of  the  congregation,  26. 
J^iim.  1.  19.  he  ti.  them  in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai 
21.  those  that  were  71.  of  them, 2.3, 44,  46.  |  2.  4, 
13,  15,19,21,23,28,28,30. 
47.  the  Levites  were  nut  71.  among  them,  2.  33. 

2.  9.  all  that  were  71.  in  the  camp  of  Judah 
IG.were  Ti.in  camp  of  Reuben  ||  24.Ti.of  Ephraim 
31.T1.  imcampofDan  ||  3.  16.  Moses  ti.  them,  42. 

3.  39.  all  that  were  n.  of  the  I.,evites  were  22,000 

4.  34.  they  71.  of  the  sons  of  the  Kohathiles,  37. 
38.  those  that  were  71.  of  the  Gershonites,  41. 
42.  those  that  were  ti.  of  the  sons  of  Merari,  45. 
45.  these  whom  Moses  and  Aaron  71. 

7. 2.  who  were  princes  and  over  them  that  were  71. 

14.29.  carcases  fell  in  wilderness,  all  that  were  n. 

20.  51.  these  were  71.  of  the  children  of  Israel 
57. 71.  of  the  Levites  ||  63.  Moses  and  Eleazar  71. 
.Tosk.  8.  10.  Joshua  rose  early  and  71.  the  people 
.ludg.  20.  15.  the  children  of  Benjamin  were  71. 
1  Sam.  11.  8.  and  when  he  71.  them  in  Bezek 

15.  4.  Saul  71.  people  in  Telaim  200,000  footmen 
2.Sam.l8.1.  David  ?i.  the  people  that  were  with  him 

24.  10.  David's  heart  smote  him  after  he  had  71. 

1  Kings  3.  8.  a  great  people  that  cannot  be  ti. 
8.5.shoep  and  oxen  that  could  not  beTt.2  C'Ar.5  6. 
20.  15.  then  he  71.  the  princes  of  the  provinces 

26.at  return  of  the  year  Ben-hadad  n..lhe  Syrians 
27.  Israel  were  71.  and  were  like  two  fiocks 

2  A'lTi^s  3.  6.  and  king  Jehoram  ti.  all  Israel 

1  Chron.  21.  17.  I  commanded  the  people  to  be  ti. 
23.3.nnw  the  Levites  were  71.  from  thirty  years,27. 

2  Chr.  2.  17.  Solomon  ti;  all  the  strangers  in  Israel 
23.  5.  he  71.  them  from  twenty  years  old  and  above 

Ezra  1.  8.  Cyrus  71.  the  vessels  to  Siushbazzar 
Hsal.  40.  5.  they  are  more  than  can  be  71. 
Keel.  1.  15.  that  which  is  wanting  cannot  be  ti. 
ha.  22.  10.  ye  have  ti.  the  houses  of  Jerusalem  ^ 
53.  12.  he  was  ti.  with  transgressors,  Mark  15.  28. 
.Ter.  33  22.  as  the  host  of  heaven,  cannot  he  ti. 
/)an.5.26.  God  hath  n.  thy  kingdom, and  finished  it 
Wos.l.lO.as  thesand  of  the  sea,  which  cannot  be  ti. 
JV/a(.  10.30.  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  71.  J^uke  12.  7. 
Jict'i  1.17.  for  he  wasn.  with  us,  and  obtained  pait 
26.  Matthias  was  71.  with  the  eleven  apostles 
NUMBEREST. 
Eznd.  30.  12.  shall  give  every  man  a  ransom  when 
thou  71.  tiKillherebeno  plague  when  thou  n. 
.fob  14.  16.  for  now  llum  71.  my  steps,  dost  not  thou 

NUMBERING. 
Grn.  41.  49.  Joseph  gathered  corn  until  he  left  71. 
2  rAro7i.  2. 17.  after  the  ?;.  wherewith  David  numb. 

NURSE 

Signifies,   [1]   ./?   woman    who   suckles  a  child., 

Exod.  2.  7.  [2]  Owe  that  assists  in  bringing  up 

of  children,  Ruth  4.  16.     It  is  applied,  [1]     To 

godly  kings  and  queens,  who  have  a  sincere 

affection  and  tender  regard  to  the  church,  Isa. 

49.23.  [2]  To  faithful  ministers  of  the  gospel, 

who  are  mild  and  obliging,  using  all  kind  and 

winning  expressions,  as  nurses  do  to  please 

children,  1  Thess.  2.  7. 

Oen.  24.  59.  they  sent  away  Rebekah  and  her  71. 

35.  8.  Di'borah.'  Rebckah's  ti.  died,  and  was  bur. 

Kjorf.2.7.shaU  I  call  to  thee  a  ii.ofHebrew  women? 

Ruth  4.  10.  Naomi  took  the  child,  and  became  ti. 

2  Sam.  4.  4.  his7t.  took  him  up  and  fled,  and  he  fell 

2  Kings  11.2  Ihey  hid  him  and  hisTi.  2  Chr.  22.11. 

.'ids  VS.  tl8.  he  suffered,  as  a  71.  beareth  the  child 

1  Thess.'H.l.wotc  gentle, as  a  n.cherishethher  child. 

NURSE. 
Ezod.  2.  7.  that  she  may  71.  the  child  for  thee 
9.take  this  child  awav.and  7i.it  for  me,  I  will  give 
NURSED. 
Exod  2.  9.  the  woman  took  the  child,  and  ti.  it 
fsa.  60.  4.  thy  dauehters  shall  be  ti.  at  thy  side 

NURSING. 
..Vum.11.12.carry  them  in  thy  bosom,  as  a  Ti.  fether 
^ia.49.23.king8  be  n.  fathers,  queens  thy  ti. mothers 

NURTURE. 
Eph.  6.  4.  bring  them  up  in  the  ti.  of  the  Lord 

NUTS. 
Oen.  43.  11.  carry  down  a  present,  7t.  and  almonds 
Cant.  6.  11.  I  went  down  into  the  garden  of  ti. 


o. 


OAK. 

Oen. 35.  4.  Jacob  hid  the  ends  under  the  ».  by  Shec. 

8.Debor.Rebekah's nurse, was  buried  under  aiio. 


OAT 

Tosh.  24.  26.  and  set  it  up  there  u  ulcr  an  0 

Judg.6.  11   an  ange   of  tin-  Loid  >at  uinici  an  » 

9  16.  made  Abimelech  king  by  tlieo.  of  ihe  jiiKw 

2  Sam.  18.  9.  Absalom's  mule  went  under  an  o 

10.  Absalom  hanged  in  an  0.  \\  14.  aliveinthe 

IKings  13. 14. lie  found  the  man  of  God  wider  an  4 

1  C'Ar.  10.  12.  buried  their  bones  under  0.  in  Jaheeh 

Isa.  1.  30.  ye  shall  be  as  an  0.  whose  leaf  fadeth 

6.13. as  teil  tree,  or  0.  who«e  substance  is  in  then: 

44. 14.  he  taketh  the  cypress  and  o.  to  make  a  god 

Eiek.  6.  13.  among  their  idols  under  every  thick  « 

OAKS, 
/sa. 1.29. shall  be  ashamed  of  the  0. which  ye  desired 
2.  13.  the  day  of  the  Lord  on  all  the  o.of  Bashan 
57.  t  5.  inflaming  yourselves  among  the  0. 
7C:ei.27.6.ofe.ofBashanhavetheymade  thine  oara 
Hos.  4. 13.  and  burn  incense  upon  the  hills  under  9. 
Jjmos  2.  9.  the  Amorite  was  strong  as  the  0. 
Zeck.  11.  2.  howl,  fir-tree,  howl,  O  ye  o.  of  Bashan 

OAR. 
Eiek.  27.  29.  all  that  handle  the  0.  shall  cry 

OARS. 
fsa.  33.  21.  wherein  shall  go  no  galley  with  0. 
Eiek.  27.  6.  of  the  oaks  of  Bashan  they  made  thy  o 

OATH 
Is  a  solemn  action,  whereby  we  call  upon  God,  the 
searcher  of  hearts,  to  witness  the  truth  of  what 
we  affirm,  for  the  ending  of  strife  or  contro- 
versies, Heb.  6.  16.     It  is  spoken,  (1)  Of  Ooi 
the  Father,  who  s icare,  [  1  ]  To  his  Son,  the  Lord 
RIessiah,  the  Mediator  of  the  new   covenant^ 
that    Christ   should   be  his   only  and  eternal 
Priest,  hereby  honouring  his  Son,  and  giving 
strong  consolation    to  his  people,  in  such  a 
Royal     High-priest,    who    should     effectually 
manage  all  their  concerns  with  him  for  ever 
Psal.  110.  4.  Hebrews  7.  21.   [2]  Tomen,either 
in  love  or  wrath,  hereby  assuring  them  of  the 
immutability  of  his  purposes,  that  the  blessingt 
he  promised  should  be  bestowed,  and  that  thi 
judgmints  he  threatened  should  be  inflicted, 
Gen.  22.  16,  17.  Psal.  95.  11.   Heb.  6.  17.     (II) 
Of  men,  who  when  necessity,  or  the  importance 
of  a  matter  requires  it,  ought  to  swear,  [V 
Rcligioushi,  by  God  onh/,  Deut.  6.  13.  ]  10.20 
[2]  Reverently,  and  with  fear,  Eccl.  9.  2.  [3" 
Cautiously,  Genesis   24.  5,  8.    Joshua  2.   17^ 
[4]  Sincerely,  faithfully,  and  justly,  Jeremiah 
4.2. 
Men  must  not  sware,  [1]   Idolatrously,  in  the 
name  of  any  false  gods,  or  in  the  name  of  in- 
animate thnigs.  Josh.  23.  7.  Jam.  5.  12.     [2"! 
Deceitfully,  Jer.  42.  5,  20.     [3]  Falsely,  Lev 
6.  3.   I   19.  12.     [4]  Rashly,  Lev.  5.  4.  Mat 
14.7. 
Gen.  24.  8.  thou  shall  be  clear  from  this  my  0.  41 
20.  3.  I  will  perform  the  0.  which  I  sware  tc 
Abraham,  Deut.T.S.  Ps,il.  105.9.  ./er.  11.  5 
28.  let  there  be  now  an  o.  betwixt  us  and  thee 
50.  2.').  Joseph  took  an  o.of  the  children  of  Israe, 
F.iod.  22.  1 1.  an  0.  of  the  Lord  shall  be  between  us 
Lev.  5.  4.  thai  a  man  shall  pronounce  with  an  0. 
JV«m.  5.  19.  the  priest  shall  charge  her  by  an  0. 
21. Ld. make  thee  acurse  and  an  0.  among  people 
30   2.  if  a  man  swear  an  0.  to  hind  his  soul,  10. 

13.  every  vow,  and  every  binding  0.  affiict  souj 
/5(nt.29. 12.his  o. which  the  Lord  maketh  with  theg 

14.  neither  with  you  only  do  I  make  'his  0. 
Josh.  2.  17.  we  will  be  blameless  of  this  thine  e. 

9.  20.  lest  wrath  be  on  us,  because  of  the  0. 
.fudg.  21.  5.  for  Israel  had  made  a  great  0. 

1  Sam.  14.  26.  for  the  peo|)le  feared  the  0. 
27.  when  Saul  charged  them  with  the  0.  28. 

2  Sam.  21.  7.  king  spared  Mephibosheth,  bee.  of  o 

1  Kings2.  43.  why  then  hast  thou  not  kept  the  o.  J 
8. 31.  and  an  0.  be  laid  on  him,  and  the  0.  come  be 

fore  thine  altar  in  this  house,  2  CAr.6. 22. 
IS.  10.  he  took  an  0.  of  the  kingdom  and  natioa 

2  Kings  11.4.Jehoiada  took  anu.  of  them  in  housB 

1  Chr\  16.  10.  b-  mindful  of  his  0.  to  Isaac 

2  Chr.  15.  15.  all  Judah  rejoiced  at  the  0. 
JVeh.  5.  12.  and  Nehemiah  took  an  0.  of  the  priests 

10.29. they  entered  into  an  0.  to  walk  in  God's  law 
Eccl.  8.  2.  and  that  in  regard  of  the  0.  of  God 

9.  2.  he  that  swearelh,  as  he  that  feareth  an  0. 
Eifk.  10.  .59.  which  hast  desjiised  the  0. 17.  18,19. 

17.  13.  a  covenant,  and  hath  taken  an  0.  of  him 

16.  that  made  him  king,  whose  0.  he^despised 
7)an.9.1 1  .curse  is  poured  on  us,  and  o.  writt.  in  law 
ZecA.  8.  17.  love  no  false  0.  for  this  I  hale 
Mat.  14.  7.  he  promised  with  an  0.  to  give  her 

9.  nevertheless,  for  the  o.  sake,  Mark  6.  26. 

20.  72.  again  he  denied  with  an  0. 1  know  not  man 
Luke  1.  73.  the  0.  which  he  sware  to  our  father 
.Iris  2.  30.  that  God  had  sworn  with  an  0.  to  him 

23.  21.  which  have  bound  themselves  with  an  o 
f/e//.6.16.an  o.for  confirmation  is  an  endof  allstrifi" 

17.  God  confirmed  it  by  an  o.lhat  bvtwothingi 
7. 20.  as  not  without  an  0.  he  was  made  ]iricst,  21 

28.lheo.  which  was  since  tho  law, maketh  the  So» 


GBE 


OBL 


fcm  J  12.  Bwear  not  by  the  earth,  not  toy  other  o. 
OAl'HS. 

Eit*.  21.  23.  div  illation  to  them  that  h are  sworn  o. 

Hab.  'i.  y.  thy  bow  inmle  nakiil,  ;iccot  ling  to  tlie  o. 

Alat.  5.  33  Shalt  perlorin  to  the  Lord  tliine  o. 
OBEDIENCE 

Is  twofold,  (I)  That  ic/iic/i  is  given  to  God,  and 
io  spoken,  [1]  Of  Christ  t/ic  greu^.  Hcdetmer-s 
perfect  obedience  to  thf  ictU  of  his  Father,  both 
m  doing  and  suffering,  by  the  merit  oj  which 
sinners  are  justified  bejore  God,  Koni.  b.  ly. 
[2]  Of  that  voluntary,  free,  and  cheerjid  obe- 
dience, which  the  angels  in  heaven  yield  to  tkn 
commands  of  God,  Psal.  1U3.  2U.  Mat.  (..  lU. 
[31  Of  that  involuntary  obedience  which  devils 
and  wicked  men  are  farced  to  yield  to  the  com- 
mands of  God,  Exod.  11.  1.  1  li.il.  Mark  1 
27.  Luke  4.  3li.  [4]  Of  lh»obediencc  of  good 
men,  which  consists,  [1]  In  believing  and  em- 
bracing the  trospcl,  and  subjecting  themselves 
thereunto;  whence  it  is,  that  obedience  is  put 
ror  faith,  Rom.  Iti.  ly.  comiiared  with  Horn. 
*1  8.  [2]  In  a  conformity  of  oar  affections  and 
actions  unto  the  will  of  God  rcvoaled  in  his 
word,  which  is  begun  in  this  life,  but  is  to  be 
perfected  in  heaccn,  Rom.  l>.  Iti.  1  Pet.  1.  14. 
Tol  Of  the  subjection  of  all  creatures  to  the 
command  of  God,  Psal.  105.  30,  31  Mhis 
command  the  ravens  did  feed  Elijah,  1  Kings 
17.  4,  0.  The  Jish  vomited  out  Jonah,  chap. 
2.  10.  The  tempestuous  sea  became  calm,  Mat. 
a.  2C,  27.  He  spake,  and  there  came  frogs 
files,  lice,  had,  locusts,  \c.  upon  Egypt,  Psal 
105.  30,  31,  32,  34.  (II)  That  which  is  due,  or 
performed  to  man,  either,  [1]  By  the  unrea- 
sonable creatures.  Jam.  3.  3.  Or,  [2]  By  in 
feriors  to  tlieir  superiors  :  as,  by  wives  unto 
their  husbands,  Tit.  2.  5.  Children  to  their 
jnirenta,  Eph.  t).  1.  Servants  to  their  masters, 
Eph.  6.' 5.  SubjecU  to  their  princes  or  niagis- 
irates,  Horn.  13.  1_.  And  by  people  to  their 
•lastors,  Hcb.  13.  17.  ,.  .        , 

e  Sam.  22. 1 45.  strangers  shall  yield  feigned  o.  unto 
ine  as  soon  as  they  hear,  Psal.  16. 1 44.  |  IJG.fJ. 
Horn.  1.  5.  fur  o.  to  the  faith  among  all  nations 

5.  111.  by  theo.  of  one  shall  many  be  made  righteous 

6.  16.  of  sin  to  death,  or  of  o.  unto  righteousness 
10.  19.  your  o.  is  come  abroad  unto  all  men 

26.  made  known  to  all  nations  for  theo.  of  faith 

1  Cor. 14.34.  woir.cii  are  commanded  to  be  under  o. 

2  Cor.  7.  15.  he  reinembereth  the  o.  of  you  all 
10.  5.  bringing  every  thought  to  the  o.  ot  Christ 

6.  all  disobedience,  when  your  o.  is  fulfilled 
Phdcm.  21.  liaving  confidence  in  thy  o.  I  wrote 
Heb.  5. 8.  yel  learned  he  o.  by  the  things  he  Butrered 

1  Pet  1.2.  through  sanctificatirn  of  the  Spirit  to  o. 

OBEDIENT. 
Ezod.  24. 7.  Lord  hath  said,  we  will  do,  and  be  v. 
A'"«»/i.27.  20.  put  honoui  on  hiin,  that  Isr.  may  be  o. 
Deut.  4. 30.  if  turn  to  L.  ind  shall  be  a.  to  his  voice 
8.20.  vfc  shall  iierish,  because  ye  would  not  be  o. 

2  .S«m."22.  4.1.  strangers  shall  be  o.  unto  me 
ProB.  25.  12.  80  i«  a  wise  reprover  U|ioii  an  o.  ear 
Jsa.  1.  19.  if  0.  ye  shall  eat  the  good  of  the  land 

42.  24.  neither  were  they  o.  to  liis  law 
Jlcts  6.  7.  the  priests  were  o.  to  the  faith 
Jiom.  15. 18.  to  make  Gentiles  o.  by  word  and  deed 
E  Cor.2.9.  might  know  whether  ye  be  «.  in  all  things 
Eph.  6.  5.  servants,  be  o.  to  your  niaslers.  Tit.  2.  9. 
Phil.  2.  8.  Christ  became  o.  unto  death  of  the  cross 
Tit  2.5.  wives,  be  o.  ||  1  Pet.  1.  14.  children,  be  o. 

OBEY. 
ffen.  27. 8.  therefore,  my  son,  o.  my  voice,  13,  43. 
Exod.  5.  2.  who  is  the  Lord,  that  I  should  o.  him'? 
19.  5.  now  if  ye  will  o.  my  voice  indeed 
23.  21.0.  his  voice  ||  22.  if  shalt  indeed  o.  his  voice 
Ucut  11.27.  a  blessing,  ifyeo  commands  of  Liird 
13.  4.  0.  his  voice.  27.  10.  |  30.  2, 8.  1  .Sam.  12.  14. 
30.  20.  and  that  lliou  mayest  o.  his  voice 
Jcsh.  24.  21.  the  Lord's  voice  will  we  o. 
l.S'a;n.8.iy.  the  peo|)le  refused  to  o.  voice  of  Samuel 

1.5.  22.  l»eholil,  to  o.  is  better  than  sacrifice 
JWA.  9.  17.  and  refused  to  o.  neither  weie  mindful 
Job  36.11.  if  they  o.  and  serve  him,  they  shiill  sjiend 
Psal.  18.44.  as  soon  as  they  hear,  they  shall  o.  me 
/Vo«. 30.17.  the  eve  that  despiseth,  too.  his  mother 
Isa.  11.  14.  the  children  of  Ainmon  shall  o.  them 
Jer.  7.  23.  o.  ir.y  voice,  aiul      will  be  your  God. 
and  ve  shall  It  siy  people,  II.  4,  7. 
26.  13.  amend  vour  wavt,  and  o.  tho  voice  of 
the  Lord  your  God,  .38.  20.  Zech.  6.  15 
35. 14.  Rechabiteso.  their  father's  commandinenti 
42.6.  we  will  o.  the  voice  of  Lord  our  God,  tnat 
it  may  oe  well  with  us  when  we  o.  the  Lord 
Ijnn.  7. 27.  and  all  dominions  shall  serve  and  o.  him 
;(fut.  8.  27.  what  manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even 
winds  and  sea  0.  him?  Mark4.il.  LukcS.^i:. 
Afark  1.  27.  even  the  unclean  spirits  o.  him 
/  h'.v17.  6.  be  thou  plucked  up,  ;ind  itslrdlo.  you 
A    s  5  29.  we  ought  to  o.  God  rather  than  men    | 
413 


jlct*  5. 32.  whom  G.  halli  given  to  them  that  o.  him 

Hom.  2.  8.  but  to  tliem  that  o.  unrighteousncBa 
b.  12.  that  ye  sliould  o.  it  in  the  lusts  thereof 
16.  know  ye  not,  lu  whom  ye  yield  yourselves 
servants  to  o.  his  servants  ye  are  to  whom  ye  o. 
Eph.  6.  1.  children,  o.  your  parents,  Col.  3.  20. 
Col.  3.  22.  servants,  o.  in  all  things  your  masters 
Tit.  3.  1.  put  them  in  iiimd  to  o.  magistrates 
Heb.  5. 9.  author  of  eternal  salvat.  to  all  that  o.  him 

13.  17.  o.  them  that  have  the  rule  over  you 
Jam.3.3.imt  bits  in  horses'  mouths,  that  they  may  o. 

JVot  OBEY,  OBEY  not. 
Deat.U.'-26.  a  curse,  if  ye  will  not  o.  the  command- 
meiiis  of  Lord  your  God,  28.  02.  1  6a;«.  12. 
15.  .Job  36.  12.  Jer.  12.  17.  |  18.  10. 
21.  18.  who  will  not  o.  the  voice  of  his  lather,  20. 
1  Ham.  15.  19.  wherefore  then  didst  thou  not  o.? 
Jer.  42.  13.  but  if  ye  say,  we  will  not  o.  the  Lord 
JJan.  9.  11.  that  they  might  not  o.  thy  voice 
.lets  7.  39.  to  whom  our  fathers  would  7iot  o. 
Rom.  2.  8.  that  are  contentious,  and  do  not  o.  truth 
frui.3.L  who  bewitched  you,thal  should  jioto.?  5.7. 
2774CSS.1.8.  taking  veng.  on  them  that  o.nofgosjjcl 
3.  14.  if  any  man  o.  not  our  word,  note  that  man 
1  Pet.  3. 1.  if  any  o.  not  the  word,  they  may  be  won 
4. 17.  whatshall  eml  be  of  them  tliato.  jiut  gospel  1 

OBEYED. 
Gen.  22. 18.  be  blessed,  because  thou  hast  o.  26. 5. 
28.  7.  that  Jacob  o.  his  father  and  his  mother 
Josh.  22. 2.  have  o.  my  voice  in  all  1  command,  you 
li:ain.  15.  20.  Saul  said,  I  have  o.  the  voice  of  Lord 
24.  because  I  featuil  the  people,  and  o.  their  voice 
28.  ^^l.  behold,  thine  handmaid  hath  o.  thy  voice 

1  Chron.  29.  23.  then  all  Israel  o.  Solomon 

2  Chron.  11.  4.  they  o.  the  words  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  34.  10.  then  they  o.  and  let  them  go 

35.  8.  thus  have  we  o.  the  voice  of  Jonadab,  10. 
18.  because  yeo.  the commandmentof  your  fath 
Dan.'.).M.  neither  have  we  o.the  voice  o'lhe  Lord 
Hacr.  1.  12.  the  people  o.  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
Jlcts  5. 36.  many  as  o.  Theudas  were  scattered,  37. 
Rom.  6. 17.  Have  o.  from  heart  that  form  ol  doctrine 
Phil.  2.  12.  ye  have  o.  not  in  my  presence  only 
Hcb.  11.  8.  by  faith  Abraham  o.  and  went  out 
IPet.  3.  6.  Sarah  o.  Abraham,  calling  him  lord 

J\rot  OBEYED. 
Josh.  5.  6.  were  consumed,  because  they  o.  not 
Judg.  2.  2.  but  ye  have  not  o.  my  voice,  6.  10. 

1  Kintrs  20.  36.  thou  hast  not  o.  the  voice  of  Lord 

2  Kings  13.12.  because  they  o.  not  the  voice  of  Ld. 
Pro«.3.13.aiidhave  not  o.the  voice  of  my  teachers 
Jer.  3. 13.  ye  have  not  o.  my  voice,  saith  the  Lord, 

'  25.  I  42.  21.  I  43.  4,  7.  144.  23. 

0.  13.  they  have  not  o.  my  voice,  11.  8.  j  17.  23. 

I  32.  23.  I  40.  3.  Dan.  9.  10,  14. 

Zeph.  3.2.  ohe  o.  not  the  voice,  she  drew  not  near 

Rom.  10.  16.  but  tliev  have  not  all  o.  the  gospel 

OBEYEDST. 
1  Sam.  28. 18.  because  thou  o.  not  the  voice  of  Ld. 
Jer  22  21.  thy  manner  that  thou  o.  not  my  voice 

OBEYETH. 

Prov.  15.t32.  that  o.  reproof  getteth  understanding 

Isa.  50.  10.  who  that  o.  the  voice  of  his  servant  ? 

Jer.  7.  28.  this  is  a  nation  that  o.  not  the  Lord 

11  3  cursed  be  the  man  that  0.  not  the  words  of 

OBEYING. 
.ludg.  2.  17.  your  fathers  o.  but  they  did  not  so 
1  .Sam.  15. 22.  in  sacrifice,  as  in  o.  thb  toice  of  Lord 
1  Pet  1  22.  have  nurified  your  souls  in  o.  the  truth 

OBEtS.ANCE. 
Gen.  37.  7.  your  sheaves  made  o.  to  my  sheaf 
9.  the  sun,  moon,  and  eleven  stars  made  o.  to  me 
43.  23.  they  bowed  and  made  o.  to  Joseph 
Exod.  18.  7.  Moses  did  o.  to  his  fatlrer-in-law 
^Sam.  ^.  2.  the  Amalekite  did  o.  to  David 
14.  4.  the  woman  of  Tekoali  did  o.  to  the  king 
1,5.  5.  when  anv  man  came  nigh  to  do  him  o. 

1  Kincrs  1.  16.  Balh-shcba  did  a.  to  king  David 

2  CAr''24  17.  princes  of  Jodah  made  o.  to  the  king 
OBJECT. 

/]cts  24  19.  and  o.  if  they  had  ought  against  me 

OBLATION. 
Lev.  2.  4.  an  o.  of  a  meal-offering  baken.  5,  7, 13. 

12.  as  for  o.  of  the  first-fiuits,  ye  shall  otTer  them 
3.  1.  if  his  o.  be  a  sacrifice  of  peace-offering 
1.  14.  he  shall  offer  one  out  of  the  whole  o. 

29.  he  shall  bring  his  o.  to  the  Lord,  of  sacrifice 

22!  18.  tli;it  will  iiffer  his  0.  for  all  his  vows 
JVuni.  18.  9.  evciy  0.  of  theirs  shall  be  most  holy 

31.  .50.  we  have  brought  an  0.  for  the  Lord 
[sa.  19.  21.  the  Egyptians  shall  do  o.  to  the  Lord 

4(1.  20.  tljnt  is  so  impoverished  that  he  hath  no  o. 

66.3.that  olVereth  an  o.as  if  he  offered  swine's  flesh 
.fer.  14. 12.  when  they  offer  an  0. 1  will  not  accept 
Ezek.  44.  30.  an<l  every  0.  shall  be  the  priest's 

45.  1,  when  ye  shall  divide  t\lv  land,  offer  an  o. 

13.  this  is  the  o.  ye  shall  offer,  48.  9,  21),  21. 
16.  shall  givi-  this  o.  for  the  prince  in  Israel 

nan.  2.  46.  th:it  tliey  should  ofHir  an  o.  to  Daniel 
9  21.time  of  the  even  v.  \\  27.sliaH  cause  0.  to  cease  I 


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OBLATIONS. 
Lev.  7.  3S.  ha  commanded  Im  ael  to  ofTer  their  • 
2  Chron.  31.  14.  to  distribute  li.e  o.  of  the  Lord 
Frov.  29.  t  4-  but  a  man  of  o.  ovevthroweth  It 
Isa.  1.  13.  bring  no  more  vain  o.  uiilo  me 
Ezek.  20.  40. 1  will  require  the  first-fruits  of  your* 
44  30.  every  sort  <d  your  0.  shall  be  the  prieit'a 

OBSCURE. 
Prov  20.20.his.lam|)sliall  be  putoutino.darkne« 

OBSCURITY. 
By  obscurity,  or  darkness,  all  kinds  of  adversity 
and  calamity  are  resembled,  as  happiness  ajti 
prosperity  are  by  light,  Isa.  US.  10.    It  is  said, 
that  the  Jews,  after  they  were  delivered  from 
their  dark    and   calamitous   condition  in  tht 
Babylonish  captivity,  observed  a  feast,  which 
they  called.  The  feast  of  lights;   because  so 
great  a  happiness  of  being  delivered  from  bon- 
dage, and  of  having  the  service  of  the  temple 
re-established,  broke  forth  upon  them  beyond. 
their  hope,  as  the  rays  of  the  sun  dart  them- 
selves through  the  clouds-   Obscurity  also  sig- 
nifies spiritual  ignorance  and  blindness,  from 
which  God  delivers  his  people,  when  he  bestows 
upon  them  the  clear  and  saving  knowledge  of 
the  truth,  Isa.  29.  18. 
Isa.  29.  18.  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  see  out  of  o. 
58.  10.  then  shall  thy  light  rise  in  o.  and  darkness 
59  9.  we  wait  for  light,  but  behold  0.  for  brightnei* 

OBSERVATION. 

The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not  with  observation, 

Luke  17.  20.     That  kingdom  which  God  will 

set  up  in  the  world,  will  not  become  conspicw 

ous  and  remarkable  by  any  outward  splendour, 

or  worldly  pomp,  but  by  its  inward  power  and. 

efficacy  upon  the  hearts  and  minds  of  men. 

Mal'3.  1 14.  what  profit  that  we  have  kept  his  o.t 

Luke  17.20.the  kingdomof  God  cometh  not  with  », 

OBSERVATIONS. 
Eiod.  12.  t  42.  it  is  a  night  of  o.  unto  the  Lord 
J\reh.  13.  1 14.  my  deeds  done  for  the  0.  thereof 

OBSERVE. 
Exod.  12.  17.  ye  shall  o.  the  feast  of  unleavened 
bread,  for  I  brought  your  armies  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt,  24.  Deut.  16.  1. 
31.  16.  0.  the  sabbath  ||  34.  22.  0.  feast  of  weelw 
34   11.  0.  thou  that  which  I  command  thee  thia 
day,  Deut.  12.  28.  |  24.  8. 
Lev.W.  26.  nor  shall  ye  use  enchantments,  0.  time* 
37.  ye  shall  0.  all  my  statutes,  2  Chron.  7.  17. 
JVeA.  1.  5.   Psal.  105.  45.  Ezek.  37.  24, 
JVum.  28.  2.  my  sacrifice  shall  ye  o.  to  offer  mo 
Deut.  16.  13.  0.  the  feast  of  tabernacles  seven  do.}* 
1  Kings  20.  33.  now  the  men  did  diligently  o. 
Psal.  5.  1 8.  because  of  those  which  0.  me,  27.  f  IL 
54.  t  5.  he  shall  reward  evil  to  those  that  0.  me 
71 . 1 10.  they  that  0.  my  soul  take  counsel  together 
107.  43.  whoso  is  wise,  and  will  0.  these  things 
119.  34.  I  shall  0.  it  with  my  whole  heart 
Prov.  23.  26.  and  let  thine  eyes  0.  my  ways 
.Jer.  8.  7.  the  crane  and  swallow  0.  the  time 
Ezek.  20.  18.  neither  0.  their  judgments  nor  defila 
IIos.  13.  7.  as  a  leopard  by  the  way  w  ill  I  0.  them 
./oH.2.8.  that  0.  lying  vanities,  forsake  their  mercie* 
J)/a(.28.20.  teaching  them  to  0.  all  things  whatever 
Jlcts  16. 21.  customs  not  lawful  to  0.  being  Roman* 
21.25.  concluded  that  the  Gentiles  0.  no  such  thing 
Gal.  4.  10.  ye  o.  days,  and  months,  and  times 

1  Tim.  5. 21.  then  0.  these  things  without  preferring 
.See  Do. 

OBSERVED. 
Gen.  37.  11.  but  his  father  0.  the  saying 
Exod.  12. 42.  it  is  a  night  to  be  much  0.  to  the  Lord 
JV^u/n. 15. 22.  havecrred,and  noto.  commaiidmenU 
Deut.  33.  9.  Levi  0.  thv  word,  kept  thy  covenaa 

2  .Sam.  11 .  16.  when  Joab  0.  city,  he  assigned  Urid^ 
2  Kings  21.  6.  Manasseh  o.  times,  2  Chron.  33.  6 
//o.s.  I4.  8.  I  havM  heard  him,  and  0.  him 
Mark  6.  211.  for  Herod  feared  John  and  0.  him 

10.  20.  all  these  have  1  ».  from  my  youth 

OBSERVER. 
Deut.  18. 10.  there  shiill  not  be  found  an  c.  of  time* 

OBSERVERS. 
Deut.  18. 14.  the.se  nations  hearkened  too.oftime* 
Ps  59  t  lO.Godshiill  letmesoemydesireonmy# 

OliSERVEST. 
.Tob  13.  t27.  thou  0.  all  mv  paths,  settest  a  print 
Isa.  42.  20.  seeing  mnnv  things,  but  thou  o.  not 

OBSERVETH. 
Eccl  11   4   he  that  o.  the  wind  shall  not  sow 

OBSTINATE. 
Deut.  2.  30.  the  Lord  thy  God  made  his  heartA 
fsa.  48.  4.  because  I  knew  that  thou  art  0 

OBTAIN. 
Gen.  16.  2.  it  mny  be  I  iniiv  o.  children  by  her 
1  Chr.  29.  t  14    that  we  slioidii  o.  sircnglh  to  oflM 
I'rov.  8.  3.5.  and  shall  0.  favour  oflhe  Loid 
Isa.  35.  If),  they  shall  o.  joy  and  gladness,  51.  II, 
Dan.  11.  21.  he  shall  o.  the  kingdom  by  flattenoj 
Luke  20. 35.  be  accounted  worthy  to  0.  that  wvliC- 


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Ami  11.  31.  thro'  yoar  mercy  they  may  o.  mercy 
1  Cor.  d.  24.  so  run  tiiat  ye  may  o. 

25.  (hey  do  it  to  o.  a  corruptible  crown,  but  we 
1  T/tesg.5.  i).  but  to  0.  salvation  by  our  L.  Jes.  Chr. 
8  Tim.  2.  10.  may  o.  salvation  wliich  is  in  Clir.  Jes. 
Ueb.  4.  16.  that  we  may  o.  m«rcy,  and  tind  grace 

11.  35.  that  they  might  o.  a  better  resurrection 
Jam.  4.  2.  ye  kill,  ye  desire  to  have,  a.;d  cannot  o. 

OBTAINED. 
e  Chron.  2.  j  6.  but  who  halh  o.  strength  to  build 
JW/*.  13.  G.  after  certain  days  I  o.  leave  of  the  king 
EstA.  2.  9.  Esther  o.  kindness  {|  17.  she  o.  grace 
Hos.2.  23.  have  mercy  onlier  that  iiad not  o.  mercy 
.dcts  1.  17.  and  had  o.  part  of  this  iniiiislry 

22.  28.  with  a  great  sum  o.  I  this  freedom 

26.  22.  liaving  o.  help  of  G.  I  continue  to  this  day 

27.  13.  supposing  that  they  had  o.  their  purpose 
Rom.  11.  7.  what  then  7  Israel  hathnot  o.  whathe 

seekelh  for,  but  the  election  hath  o.  it 
30.  ye  have  now  o.  mercy  through  their  unbelief 
1  Cor.  7-  25.  as  one  that  hath  u.  meicy  of  the  Lord 
Ep/i.  1.  H.  in  whom  we  have  u.  an  inheritance 
i  T'iOT.l.lS.Io.mercy, because  1  did  it  ignorantly,]6. 
tfei.  1.  4.  0.  a  more  excellent  name  than  they 
6.15.  lie  had  patiently  endured,  heo.  the  promises 
8.0.he  hath  o.  a  more  e.\cellenl  ministry  than  they 
9.  12.  having  o.  eternal  redemption  for  us 
il.  2.  by  It  the  elders  o.  a  good  report,  39. 
4.  Abel  0.  witness  that  he  was  righteous 
33.  who  0.  promises,  stopped  mouths  of  lions 
IPet.  2.  lO.which  had  not  o. mercy, but  now  haveo. 
2  Pet.  1.  1.  that  have  o.  like  precious  faith  with  us 
ife  Favour. 
OBTAINING. 
8  TAess.  2. 14.  too.  of  the  glory  of  our  L.  Jes.  Chr. 

OCCASION. 
Oeri.  43. 18.  that  he  may  seek  o.  against  us  and  fall 
Jurf^.y.  33.  inay.doastlioushalttindo.l.S'«?n.l0.7. 

14.  4.  Samson  sought  o.  against  the  Philistines 
SSam. 12.14.  given  great  o. to  enemies  to  blaspheme 
Eira  7.  20.  which  thou  slialt  have  o.  to  bestow 
Jer.  2.  24.  in  her  o.  who  can  turn  her  away  ? 
Eiek.  18.3.  shall  not  have  o.  any  more  to  use  prov. 
Dan.  6.  4. sought  to  find  o.  and  could  find  noneo.5. 
Horn.  7.  8.  sin  taking  a.  by  the  commandment,  11. 
14.  13.  put  not  an  o.  to  fall  in  his  brother's  way 
8  Cor.  5.  12.  we  give  you  o.  to  glory  on  our  behalf 
8.  8.  I  speak  by  o.  of  the  forwardness  of  others 
11.12.that  Imiiycutoft'o.from  them  whichdesireo. 
Oal.  5.  l.'l.  only  use  not  liberty  for  an  o.  to  the  flesh 


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I  Tim.  5.  14.  younger  give  none  o.  to  the  adversary 
1  John  2.  10.  there  is  none  o.  of  stumbling  in  him 

OCCASIONED 
1  Sam.  22.  22. 1  have  o.  the  death  of  all  the  persons 

OCCASIONS. 
Deut.^.  14.  and  give  o.  of  sjieech  against  her,  17. 
Job  33.  10.  behold,  he  findelh  o.  against  ine 

Ot.'CUPATION. 
GeH.46..'?3.  shall  say, what  is  your  o.  ?47.3../o7i.l.8. 
,9cts  18.  3.  for  by  o.  they  were  tent-makers 
19.25.whom  he  called,  with  the  workmen  of  like  o. 

OCCUPY. 
Ezek.  27.  9.  with  manners  to  o.  thy  merchandise 
Luke  19.  13.  he  said  to  his  servants,  o.  till  I  come 

OCCUPIED. 
Eiod.  38.  24.  the  gold  that  was  o.  for  the  work 
JvAg.K.l\.\(hmi\  with  new  ropes  that  nev.  wereo. 
Eiek.  27.  16.  Syria  o.  ||  19.  Dan  and  Javao  o. 

21.  Arabia  o.  ||  22  Sheba  o.  in  thy  fairs 
Heb.  13.  9.  meats  not  profited  them  that  have  o. 

OCCUPIERS. 
Ezei.  27.  27.  the  o.  of  thy  merchandise  shall  fall 

OCCUPIETH. 
1  Cer.  14. 16.  he  that  o.  the  room  of  the  unlearned 

OCCURRENT.     ' 
I  Eingsh.  4.  there  is  neither  adversary  nor  evil  o. 

ODD. 
ATum.  3.48.  theo.  number  ofthemistoberedeemod 

ODIOUS. 
I  Chron.  19.  6.  the  Ammonites  made  themselves  o. 
Prov.  30.  23.  for  an  o.  woman  when  she  is  married 

ODOUR. 
John  12.  3.  house  was  filled  with  o.  of  the  ointment 
Phil.  4.  18.  an  o.  of  sweet  smell,  a  sacrifice 

ODOURS. 
/!,e«.26.31.will  not  smell  the  savour  of  your  sweeto 
Chron.  16.14.  Asa  was  laid  in  a  beti  of  sweeto. 
EstA.2.12.six  months  with  oil  of  myrih  ami  sweeto. 
Jer.  34.  5.  so  shall  they  burn  o.  for  thee  and  lament 
Dan.2.4G.  that  they  should  offer  sweet  o.  to  Daniel 
J?e».  5.  8  having  harps  and  golden  vials  full  of  o. 
18.  13.  nj  man  buvelli  their  o.  and  ointments 
OFFENCE 
Signifies,  Jlny  thins-  Ihat  a  man  finds  in  his  way, 
that  may  occasion  him  to  stumble  or  fall :  Thus 
Closes  forbids,  To  |mta  sUimblin?block  (or  an 
^enre)  before  the  blind,  /,co.   19.  14.   that  is 
*ei..her  wood,  stone,  nor  any  thing  else  that 
viay  make  kim  stumble  or  fall.  It  was  prophe- 
neU,  Tha    Christ  Jcisns  should  be  for  a  stone  of 
414 


scumbling  and  rock  of  offence  to  both  the  houses 
of  Israel,   Jsa.    8.   14.     His    humiliation,  his 
poverty,  bis  birth,  death,  and  cross,  were  rucks 
against  which  the  Jews  struck,  and  upon  which 
they  have  fallen  and  are  broken  ;  because  they 
could  not  be  convinced,thal  such  humble  quali- 
fications could  belong  to  tlie  Messiah   they  ex- 
pected.    jJnd    the     apostle    Paul    exhorts  the 
Corinthians,  To  give  none  ofi'ence  to  Jews  or 
Gentiles,  1    Cor.  10.  32.  that  is,  JVot  to  hinder 
them  in  their  way  to  heaven,  or  induce  them  to 
act  with  a  doubting  conscience,  by  an  unseason- 
able use  of  Christian  liberty. 
In  a  moral  sense,  there  is  an  active  and  passive 
scandal  cr  ort'eiice.      The  first  is  that  which  we 
give  to  others  by  our  woras,  or  actions  ;  and  the 
second  is  taken  from  others,  by  seeing  their 
evil  words,  or  actions.     It  signifies,   [1]  Jin 
impediment,  Mat.  16.  23.     [2j  .bj/i,  Rom.  4.  25 
[3J  Contempt,  Mat.  18.  7. 
1  .Sam.25.31.  this  shall  be  noo.  of  heart  to  my  lord 
Isa.  8. 14.  but  a  rock  of  o.  to  both  tne  houses  of  Isr. 
//o*-.5.15.iillIheyacknowiedgc  their  o. and  seek  me 
Mat.  16.  23.  get  behin.i  me,  Satan,  thou  ait  o.to  me 
18.  7.  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  o.  cometh 
.lets  24.  16.  a  conscience  void  of  o.  toward  God 
Rum.  5. 15.  but  not  as  the  o.  so  also  is  the  free  gift, 
for  if  through  the  o.  of  one  many  be  dead,  18. 
J7.  for  if  by  one  man's  o.  death  reigned  by  one 
20.  the  law  entered  that  the  o.  might  abound 
9.33.1  lay  in  Sion  a  stumbling-stone,and  rock  of  o. 
14.  20.  it  is  evil  for  thai  man  who  eateth  with  o. 
1  Cor.  10.  32.  give  none  o.  in  any  thing,  2  Cor.  G.  3. 
2Cur.ll.  7.  have  I  commit.ano.  in  abasing  myself? 
Gal.  5.  11.  then  is  the  o.  of  the  cross  ceased 
Phil.  1.  10.  may  be  without  o.  till  the  day  of  Christ 
1  Pet.  2.  8.  a  rock  of  o.  to  them  which  stumble 

OFFENCES. 
Eccl.  10.  4.  for  yielding  pacifieth  great  o. 
Mat.  18.  7   woe  to  the  world  becau  e  of  o.  for  it 
must  needs  be  that  o.  come,  J^uke  17.  1. 
Rom.4.  25.  who  was  delivered  for  our  o.  and  raised 
5.^  16.  but  the  free  gift  is  of  many  o.  to  justification 

16.  17. 1  beseech  you,  mark  them  which  cause  o 
OFFEND 

Signifies,  [1]  To  commit  any  sin  in  thought,  word, 
or  deed.  Jam.  3.  2.  [2]  To  draw  one  to  evil,  or 
be  a  let  and  hinderance  to  that  which  is  good, 
Mat.  5.  29,  30.  [3]  To  take  occasion  of  sinning 
when  none  is  given,thus  the  Pharisees  were  of- 
fended at  Christ,  Mat.  15.  12.  that  is,  they 
were  more  alienated  from  his  person  and  doc- 
trine. [4]  To  be  scandalized,  or  stumbled  by 
the  example  of  another,  1  Cor.  8.  13.  [5]  To 
act  unjustly,  or  injuriously.  Acts  25.  8.  fCl 
To  wrong,  Psal.  73.  15. 

.Job  34.  31.  it  is  meet  to  say,  I  will  nolo,  anymore 

Ps.  73. 15. 1  should  o.  against  generat.of  thy  childr. 
119.  165.  that  love  thy  law,  nothingshall  o.  them 

Jcr.2. 3.  all  that  devour  him  shall  o.  evil  shall  come 
50.  7.  and  their  adversaries  said,  we  o.  not 

Jfos.4.  15.  tho'lsrael  playtheliarlol,letnolJudah  o. 

Hab.  1.  11.  and  he  shall  pass  over  and  o.  im[)uting 

Mat.  5.  29.  if  thy  right  eye  o.  thee,  pluck  it  out 
30.  ifthy  hand  o.  thee,  18.  8, 9.  Mark  9. 43, 45, 47. 
13.  41.  Ihey  shall  gather  all  things  that  o. 

17.  27.  lest  we  should  o.  them,  go  to  the  sea 
I8.6.whoso  o.  oneofthese,  J)/arA9.  42.  LukeXl.^. 

JohnC).  61.  he  said  to  them,  doth  thiso.  you  ? 

1  Cor.  8.  13.  if  meat  make  thy  brother  o.  lest  he  o. 
.Jam.  2.  10.  yet  o.  in  one  point,  he  is  guilty  of  all 

3.  2.  in  many  things  we  o.  all,  if  any  man  o.  not 

OFFENDED. 
Oen.  20.  9.  and  what  have  I  o.  thee  1  Jer.  37.  18. 
40.  1.  the  butler  and  baker  had  o.  their  lord 

2  .h'ings  18.  14.  saying,  I  have  o.  return  from  ml 
2CAj-on.28.13.  we  have  o.  against  the  Lord  already 
Ezra  10.  t  13.  for  we  have  greatly  o.  in  this 
Prov.  18.  19.  a  brother  o.  is  harder  to  be  won  than 
Ezek.  25.  12.  because  Edom  hath  ereatly  o. 
J/os.  13.  1.  when  E()hraim  o.  in  Baal,  he  died 
J)/aM  1.6.blessed  is  he  who  ■shall  not  beo.i.)/ie7.23. 

13.  21.  when  tribulation  or  persecution  ariselh  be- 
cause of  the  word,  by  and  by  he  is  o.  Mark  4. 17. 
57.  and  they  were  o.  in  him,  Mark  6.  3. 
15.  12.  the  Pharisees  were  o.  after  they  heard 
24.10.then  shall  many  be  o. and  betray  one  another 
26.  31.  all  ye  shall  be  o.  because  of  me  this  night 
33.  Peler  said,  though  all  men  shall  be  o.  be- 
cause of  thee,  yet  will  I  never  be  o. 
Mark  14.  29. 
John  16.  1.  I  have  spoken,  that  ye  should  not  be  0. 
.'icts  25.  8.  nor  yet  against  Cesar  have  I  o.  at  all 
Rom. 14.21  .whereby  thy  brother  is  o.  or  made  weak 
2  Cor.  11.  29.  who  is  o.  and  I  burn  not  1 

OFFENDER. 
Isa.  29.  21.  that  make  a  man  an  o.  for  a  word 
jJc£s25.11.ifIbe  an  o.or  have  committed  anything 

OFFENDERS. 
Iffii7i^sl.21.1and  myson  Solom. shall  be  countedo. 


OFFEK. 

Exod.  22.  29.  not  delay  to  o.  the  first  of  the  iruits- 

23.  18.  thou  Shalt  not  o.  the  blood,  34.  25. 
2y.36.thou  shako. every  day  a  bullock  foratonera 

.38.  thou  shall  o.  on  altar  two  lambs  of  first  ytai 

39.  one  lamb   thou  shalt  o.  in  the  morning,  ami 

the  other  lamb  at  even,  41.  JVum.  28.  4,  » 

30.  9.  ye  shall  o.  no  strange  incense  thereon 

35.  24.  every  one  that  did  o.  silver  and  brass 

i.to.1.3.  0.  a  male  without  blemish,  3. 6.  1 22. 19,20. 

2.  1.  and  when  any  will  o.  a  meat  offering  to  the 

Lord,  14.  I  23.  16.  jYum.  6.  17 

13.  with  all  thine  offerings  thou  shalt  o.  salt 
3. 1.  if  he  0.  a  peace-offering  ,he  shall  o.  it  withoat 

blemish  before  the  Lord,  6.  |  9.  2,  |  19.  5 
7.  if  he  0.  a  lamb  for  his  offering,  14   12. 
12.  the  goat  he  shall  o.  before  the  Lord 
4. 14. congregation  o. a  young  bullock,  JVuot.15.24. 
5.  8.  0.  that  lor  ll*e  sin-offering  first,  9.  7. 
6. 14.  thesons  of  Aaron  shay  o.  it  before  the  Lord, 
22.  I  14   19.  1  16.  15,  30.  JVuhi.C.11. 

7.  3.  he  shall  o.  of  it  all  the  fat  thereof 
12.  if  heo.  it  for  a  thanksgiving,  22.  29. 

38.Jsrael  to  o  their  oblations  to  the  Lord 
17.7.  they  shall  no  moreo.  their  sacrifices  to  devili 
9.  bringeth  it  not  to  the  door  to  o.  it  to  theLoid 
19.  6.  it  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day  ye  o.  it. 

21.  6.  and  the  bread  of  their  God  they  do  o. 
21.  that  hath  a  blemish  shall  not  come  nigh  toff'. 

22.  23.  thou  mayest  o.  for  a  free-will  offering 
JVum.  7.  11.  they  o.  their  offering  each  prince 

8.  11.  Aaron  shall  o.  the  Levltes,  13,  15. 

9.  7.  why  are  we  kept  back,  that  we  may  nolo. 3 

15.  7.  shalt  o.  the  third  part  of  a  bin  of  wine 

14.  if  a  stranger  will  o.  an  offering  made  by  tire 
19.  shall  0.  a  heave-offering,  18.  24,  26,  28,29. 

16.  40.  that  no  stranger  come  near  to  o.  incenst 
28.  2.  shall  ye  observe  to  o.  to  me  in  their  season 

11.  in  the  beginnings  of  your  months  ye  shall  o. 

24.  after  this  manner  ye  shall  o.  daily  the  meat 
Dent.  12  14.  the  place  the  Ld.  shall  choose, there  o. 

18.  3.  shall  be  the  priest's  due  from  them  that  o. 

33.19. shall  o.sacrifices  of  righteousness,  PsaZ.  4.5 
Judg.  3.  18.  when  he  made  an  end  to  o.  the  present 

16.  23.  to  o.  a  great  sacrifice  to  Dagon  their  god 
1  Sam.  1.  21.  Elkanah  went  up  to  o.  to  the  Lord 

2.19.Hannah  came  with  her  husband  to  o.sacrifics 
28.  did  I  choose  him  my  priest  to  o.  on  mine  altaJ 
2Sam.  24. 12. 1  o.  thee  three  things,  1  Chron.  21. 10. 
\  Kings  13.  2.  on  thee  shall  o.  priests  of  high  placts 
1  Chron.  29. 14.  should  be  able  to  o.  so  willingly,  17. 
2CAr.24. 14. whereof  were  made  vessels  to  o.  withal 
EzraC).  10.  to  o.  sacrifices  of  sweet  savours  to  God 
Psal.  16.  4.  drink  offerings  of  blood  will  I  not  r 

27.6.  therefore  Willi  o.  in  his  tabernacle  sacrificec 

50.  14.  0.  to  God  thanksgiving,  pay  thy  vows  to  L. 

51.  19.  then  shall  they  o.  bullocks  on  thine  alta« 
66.15.1  will  0.  to  thee  burnt-sacrifices  and  fallings 
72.  10.  the  kings  of  SI  eba  and  Seba  shall  o.  gitis 
116.  17.  I  will  o.  the  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving 

Isa.  .57.  7.  thither  wentest  thou  up  to  o.  sacrifice 
.Ter.  11.  12.  cry  to  the  gods  to  whom  they  o.  incenst 
Ezek.  20.  31.  when  ye  o.  your  gifts,  ye  pollute 

44.7.when  ye  o.  my  bread,  the  fat  and  the  blood. 
15.  they  shall  o.  to  me  the  fat  and  the  blood 

45.1.  ye  shall  0.  an  oblation  to  the  Lord, 13   |  18.  9  k 
Dan.i.iCi.  that  they  should  o.  an  oblation  to  Daiiie 
Hos.  9.  4.  they  shall  not  o.  wine-offerings  to  Lord 
..SmosA.5.  o.a  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  with  leaven 
Hag.  2.  14.  that  which  they  o.  there  is  unclean 
Mai.  1.  7.  ye  o.  polluted  bread  upon  mine  altar 
8.  if  ye  o.  the  blind,  o.  it  now  to  thy  governor 

3.  3.  o.  to  the  Lo)d  an  offering  in  righteousness 
Mn:.  5.  24.  and  then  come  and  o.  thy  gift 

8.4.o.giftMos.  commanded, Jl/arA1.44.Z,Kjle5. 14. 
Luke  6.  29.  smiteth  on  one  cheek,  o.  also  the  othet 

11.12.ifshall  ask  an  egg,  will  heo.  him  ascorpioni 
1  Tim.  3.  t  3.  not  ready  to  o  wrong,  as  one  in  wina 
Hcb.^.'i.  that  he  may  o.  both  giftsand  sacrifi.for  sirj 
3.  he  ousht  for  himself  to  o.  for  sins 

7.27.  necdeth  not  too.  sacri.  first  for  his  own  sina 

8.  3.  every  high  priest  is  ordained  too.  it  is  of  ne- 
cessity that  talisman  have  somewhat  also  to(» 

9.  25.  nor  yet  that  he  should  o.  himself  oflen 
13.  15.  by  him  let  us  n.  sacrifice  of  praise  to  Goo 

1  Pet.  2.  6.  by  Jesus  Christ  too.  spiritual  sacrifices 
Rev.  8.  3.  he  should  o  it  with  prayers  of  all  sainU 

See  BtlRNT  OFFERINOS. 

OFFERED. 
Gen.^'i.  54.  Jacob  o.  sacrifice  on  lf«emoun4, 46.  \ 
Exod.  ,35.  22.  every  man  o.  an  offering  of  gold 
Lev.  9.  15.  he  slew  the  goat,  and  o.  it  for  sin 
10. 1.  Nadaband  Abihuo.  strange  fire,  undfireae- 
voured  them  and  iheydied,16.r..VHm  3.4.  |  26.61. 
JYum.  7.  2.  the  princes  o.  for  the  dedication,  Ifl. 
8.21.  Aaron  o.them  as  an  offering  before  the  Lord 
16.  35.  two  hundreil  and  fiftv  men  that  o.  incen»» 
22.  40.  Balak  o.  oxen  and  sheep,  23.  2,  4,  14.  .lO" 
Judg.  5  2.  the  peofile  willingly  o.  themselves,  ■>. 
13.  19.  Manoah  took  a  kid  and  o,  i»  on  a  rock 


OFF 

1  Sam   1-  4.  whon  the  lime  was  that  Elkanah  o. 

2  13.  when  aiiv  o.  the  ijriest's  servaui  c:>.ine 
t  Sam  0.  17.  Ufiviii  v.  iieiicfi-offerings,  24.  -Jo. 
J  Ki'ies  8.  6-2.  Sulomuii  and  all  Israel  o.  b.!. 

12.  3-2.  Jeroboam  u.  ni  lic'th-el  to  'lie  calves,  33. 

2i.  43.  the  iieo|ile  »  yet  in  the  high-places 
iKings  3.20. when  meal-orternig  was  o.  water  came 

IB.  12.  Ahaz  approached  to  the  altar  and  o. 
1  Chron.  29.  G.  the  captains  wiih  the  rulers  o. 

9.  the  people  rejoiced  for  that  they  o.  willmg  y 
e  ChTon  15.  11.  .Xsa  o.  to  the  Lord  ol  the  spoil 

17. 16.  Amaziah  willingly  u.  bunselt  to  the  L,ord 
Ezra  1.  6.  heside.s  all  that  was  willing  y  o. 

2.  68.  some  of  lathers  o.  freely  for  the  house  otG. 

6   17.  o.  at  the  dedication  of  this  house  ot  God 

7. 15.  his  counsellors  freely  o.  to  the  God  ol  Israel 

8  25.  the  king  and  all  Israel  there  present  had  o 

10. 19.  they  0.  a  ram  of  the  flock  for  their  trespass 
JVVA.11.2.  willingly  o.  themselves  to  dwell  at  Jerus. 

12.43.  thaldav  they  o-  great  sacrifices  and  rejoic 
ha.  57.  6   to  them  thou  hast  ».  a  meat-oftering 

66. 3.  offereth  an  oblation,  as  it  he  o.  swine  s  blood 
Jcr.  32.  29.  they  have  o.  incense  unto  Baal 
Bick.  20.  28.  thev  «.  there  their  sacrifices 
Dan.  11.18.  cause  the  reproach  o.  by  him  to  cease 
0.  to  me  sacrificesand  ofterings? 


OFF 


^n(os5.25.haveye a      . 

Jonak  1.  16.  the  men  feared,  and  o.  a  sacrihce  to 

the  Lord,  and  made  vows 

Mai.  1. 11.  in  every  place  incense  be  o.  to  my  name 

jicts  8. 18.  Simon  o.  them  money,  saying,  gn'e  me 

15.  29.  abstain  from  meats  o.  to  idols,  i.1.  i.5. 

21  "H  an  olTeriiig should  heo.for  everyone  ol  them 

1  Cor.  8.  1.  thiiiss  o.  to  idols,  4.  7,  10.  1  10.  19,  28. 

PA/7.  2.  17.  if  I  be  o.  on  the  service  ol  your  laitli 

S  Tim.  4.  6.  for  I  am  now  ready  to  be  o.  the  time 

Heb.  5.  7.  when  ho  had  o.  up  prayers  and  supplicat. 

7.  27.  this  he  did  once,  when  he  o.  up  hiniselt 

9.  7.  not  without  blood,  which  ho  «.  for  himself 

9.  were  o.  gifts  ||  14.  o.  hiinself  wiihout  spot  to  G. 

28.  Christ  was  once  o.  to'  bear  the  sms  ot  many 

11. 4.  by  faith  .\bel  o.  to  G.  a  more  excellent  sacr. 

17.  by  faith,  Abraham,  when  tried,  o.  up  Isaac 

/a'rt.  2.21.  Abraham  iustified  by  works  when  he  o. 

OFFERETH. 
Let).  6.  28.  the  priest  that  u.  it  for  sin  shall  eat  it 
7. 18.  neither  shall  it  be  imputed  to  him  that  o.  it 
21.H.  for  he  0.  the  bread  of  thy  God,  shall  be  holy 
Psal.^».  23.  whoso  o.  praise  glorifieth  me,  to  liini 
/sa.66.3.he  that  0  oblation  as  if  offered  swine'sflesh 

OFFERING. 
The  Hebrews  had  several  kinds  of  offerings, 
which  they  presentea  at  me  tabernacle  and 
temple.  .<oiue  were,  free-will  offerings,  and 
others  were  of  obligation.  The  first-fruits, 
the  Tenths,  the  Sin-offerings,  were  of  obliga- 
tion; the  Pcacc-offerimrs,  Vows,  offi  rings  of 
iDine,  oil,  bread,  and  other  things  which  were 
made  to  the  temple,  or  to  the  ministers  of  the 
J.ord,  were  off' rings  of  devotion.  The  Ue- 
lirews  called  all  offnings  in  general,  Corhan. 
But  the  offerings  of  bread,  sal'.,  fruits,  and 
liquors,  as  wine,  and  oil,  which  were  presented 
to  the  temple,  they  called  Mincha.  The  offer- 
ir.gs  of  grain,  meal,  bread,  cakes,  fruits,  wine, 
salt,  oil,  were  common  in  the  temple  and  taber- 
nacle. Sometivies  these  offerings  were  alone, 
and  sometimes  they  accompanied  the  sacrifices. 
There  were  five  sorts  of  these  offerings,  called 
in  Hebrew,   Mincha.      1.   Fine  flour  or  meal 

2.  Cakes  of  several  sorts,  baked  in  an  oven 

3.  Gates  baked  upon  a  pl:ite.  4.  .Another  sort 
ef  cakes  baked  upon  a  gridiron,  or  plate  with 
holes  in  it.  5.  The  first-fruits  of  the  new  corn, 
lehick  were  offered  either  pure  and  without 
>niiture,  or  roasted  or  parched  in  the,  ear,  or 
out  of  the  ear.  /•   ■    > 

7%!!  cakes  were  kneaded  with  oil-nltve,  or  fried 
in  oil  in  a  pan,  or  only  dipped  in  oil  after  they 
were  baked.  Thi^bread  offered  to  be  presented 
upon  the  altar,  was  to  be  without  leaven,  for 
leaven  was  never  offered  upon  the  altar,  nor 
with  the  sacrifices;  partly  to  put  them  in  mind 
of  their  deliverance  out  of  Egypt,  when  they 
were  forced  throug't  haste  to  take  airay  their 
meal  unleavened ;  partly  to  signify  what  Clinsi 
would  be,  and  what  they  should  he,  pure  and 
free  from  all  error  in  the  faith  and  worship 
of  God,  and  from  all  hypocrisy  and  malice,  or 
wickedness,  all  which  ore  signified  by  leaven, 
Mat.  16.  12.  Mark  "  15  1  Cur.  5.  8.  Cal.  5.  9. 
1'he  offerings  now  mentioned  were  appointed  in 
favour  of  the  poorer  sort,  who  could  not  go  to 
the  charge  of  sacrificing  an'mals  :  .Ind  even 
those  that  ogiired  tivinir  victims  were  not  ex- 
cused from  ifiring  meal,  wine,  and  salt,  which 
was  to  "0  liionu-  'with  the  greater  sacrifices : 
Jlnd  also  those  that  offered  only  oblations  of 
bread,  or  of  meal,  offered  also  oil,  incense,  salt, 
.and  wine-which  were  in  a  manner  the  .leason- 
tne-e]  it.  !■•  all  ll>v  "(ferinfs  thou  flialt  ofTi-r 
•il5 


salt,  Lev  '2.  13.  noting,  incorruption,  or  sound- 
ness of  mind,  and  sincerity  of  grace,  which  in 
scripture  is  signified  by  salt,  Mark  9.  49.  Col. 
4.  ().  and  which  is  necessary  in  all  them  that 
would  offer  an  acceptable  offering  to  God ;  or 
in  testimony  of  that  communion  which  they 
had  with  God  in  theie  exercises  of  his  worship; 
salt  being  the  great  symbol  of  friendship  in 
all  nations  and  ages.     The  priest  in  waiting 
riecioed  the  offerings  from  the  hand  of  him 
that  offered  them,  laid  a  part  of  them  upon  the 
altar,  and  reserved  the  rest  for  his  otin  sub- 
sistence :    That  was  his  right  as  a  minister  of 
the  Lord:  J^Tothing  was  quite  burnt  up  but 
the  incense,  of  which  the  priest  kept  back  no- 
thing for  hit  own  share. 
fVhe.n  an  Israelite  offered  a  loaf  to  the  priest,  or 
a  whole  cake,  the  priest  broke  the  loaf  or  cake 
into  two  parts,  setting  that  part  aside  that  he 
reserved  to  himself,  and  broke  the  other  into 
crumbs,  poured  oil  upon  it,  salt,  wine,  and  in- 
cense, and  spread  the  whole  upon  the  fire  of  the 
altar:  If  these  offerings  were  accompanied  by 
an  animal  fur  a  sacrifice,  it  was  all  thrown 
upon  the  victim,  to  be  consumed  along  with  it. 
If  these  off'erings  were   the  ears  of  new  corn, 
cither   of  wheat   or   bailey,    these   ears   were 
parched  at  the  fire,  or  in  the  flame,  and  rubbed 
in  the  hand,  and  then  offered  to  the  priest  in  a 
vessel;  over  which  he  put  oil,  incense,  wine, 
and  sait,  and   then  burnt  it  upon  the  altar, 
first  having  taken  as  much  of  it  as  of  right 
belonged  to  himself. 
The  greatest  part  of  these  offerings  were  volun- 
tary, and   of  pure   devotion.     But  when   an 
animal  was  offered  in  sacrifice,  they  were  not 
at  liberty  to  omit  these  offerings  :  Every  thing 
was  to  be  supplied,  that  was  to  accompany  the 
sacrifice,  and  which  served  as  a  seasoning  to 
the  victim. 
The  Hebrews  had  properly  but  three  sorts  of 
sacrifices,   which  were,  the  Burnt-offering,  oi 
Holocaust  ;  llie  Sacrifice  for  sin,  or  the  Sacri 
fii-e  of  Expiation;  and  tAe  Pacific  sacrifice,  or 
Sacrifice  of  Thanksgiving. 
The  Holocaust  was  offered  and  quite  burnt  up 
on  the  altar  of  burnt-offerings,  without  any 
reserve  to  the  person  that  gave  the  victim,  or 
to  the  priest  that  killed  and  sacrificed  it ;  only 
the  priest  had  the  benefit  of  the  skin;  for  be- 
fore the  sacrifices  were  offered  to  the  Lord, 
their  skins  were  flayed  off,  and  their  feet  and 
entrails  were  washed.  Lev.  7.  8. 
The  sacrifice  for  sin,  or  for  expiation,  or  the  pu- 
rification of  a  man  who  had  fallen  into  any 
offence  against  the  law,  was  not  entirely  cqn- 
sumed  upon  the  fire  of  the  altar.     J^uthlng  of 
it  returned  to  him  that  had  given  it,  but  the 
sacrificinir  priest  had  a  share  in  it,  and  these 
are  the  particulars  that  were  observed  in  this 
case:  If  it  were  the  high-priest  who  had  of- 
fended through  ignorance,   he   offered  a  calf 
without  blemish;   He  brought  it  to  the  door  of 
the  tabernacle,  put  his  hand  upon  the  head  of 
the  sacrifice,  confessed  his  sin,  asked  pardon 
for  it,  killed  and  stuck  the  calf,  carried  its 
blood  into  the  tabernacle,  with  his  finger  made 
seven  a.'spersions  towards  the  vail  that  sepa 
rated  the  holy  place  from  the  sanctuary,  put  u 
little  of  this  blood  upon  the  altar  of  incense, 
and  afterwards  poured  out  all  the  rest  at  the 
foot  of  the   altar   of  b urn t- offerings :   Jifter 
this  lie  took  away  the  fat  that  covered  the  kid 
neys,  the   liver,  and    the  bowels;    he  pat  the 
whole  upon  the  fire  of  the  altar  of  burnt-sacri- 
fices; and  as  to  the  skin,  the  feet,  the  bowels, 
and  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice,  he  caused  them 
to  be  burnt  out  of  the  camp,  in  a  clean  place, 
where  they  used  to  put   the  ashes  that  were 
taken  away  from  the  altar  of  burnt-sacrifices, 
Lev.  4.  .'!,  4,.S-<;.  .     ^     ,  ^ 

If  it  were  the  whole  people  that  had  offentled, 
they  were  to  offer  a  calf  in  like  manner:  The 
elders  brouirht  it  to  the  door  of  Ike  tabernacle, 
put  their  hands  upon  its  head,  and  confessed 
their  i/ffcnee  ;  after  which  the  priest  .stuck  the 
victim,  and  did  with  it  as  has  been  said  of 
the  sin-offering  of  the  high  priest,  Lev.  4.  13, 
14,  ^c.  ^      ^ 

If  a  prince  or  ruler  had  offended,  he  offered  a 
goat,  brought  it  tn  the  door  of  the  tabernacle, 
put  his  hand  upon  its  head,  and  confessed  his 
sin.  The  priest  sacrificed  it,  put  of  the  blood 
of  the  victim  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of 
burnt-offerings,  poured  out  the  rest  of  the 
blood  (It  the  bottom  of  the  same  altar,  and  the 
rest  of  the  sacrifice  was  for  himself :  He  was 
obliged  to  eat  it' in  the  tiibcrnneU  and  was  vol 
allowed  to  carry  any  of  it  withovl,  Lev.  4.  22, 
23  .Vc 


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If  it  was  only  a  private  person  who  kad  ctfw 
mitt.ed  an  offence,  he  offered  a  sheep,  or  a  she- 
goal  without  blemish.    If  he  was  not  of  ability 
to  offer  a  sheep  or  a  she-goal,  he  offered  tw» 
turtles,  or  two  young  pigeons,  one  for  his  sin, 
the  other  for  a  burnt-uffering.     But  if  he  was 
so  poor,  as  that  he  could  not  afford  to  offer 
either  of  these,  he  mi^lit  offer  the  tenth  part 
of  an   cphah  of  meal,  that  is,   a  little  viore 
than  a  gallon,  without  oil  or  sptce.     He  pre 
sented  it  to  the  priest,  who  took  a  handful  oj 
It,  and  threw  it  upon  the  fire,  and  the  rest  was 
for  himself.  Lev.  5.  0,  7,  iS-e. 
The  Peace-offering  was  offered  to  return  thanks 
to  God  fur  his  benefits,  or  to  ask  favours  from 
him,  or  to  satisfy  any  one's  private  devotion, 
or  for  the  honour  of  God  only.     The  Israelites 
offered  them  ichen  they  pleased,  and  there  was 
no  law  that  obliged  them  to  it.     It  was  free 
to  them  to  present  what  animals  they  would, 
provided  they  were  such  as  it  was  allowed  them 
to  sacrifice.     In  these  sacrifices  7io  distinction 
was  observed  cither  of  the  age  or  sex  of  the 
victim,  as  was  required  in  the  burnt  sacrifices, 
and  the  sacrifice  for  sin,  the  law  only  required 
that  their  victims  should  be  tcithout  blemish, 
Lev.  3.  1.     He  that  presented  them  came  ta 
the  door  of  the  tabernacle,  put  his  hand  upon 
the  head  lif  the  victim  and  killed  it.   The  priest 
poured  out  the  blood  about  the  altar  of  burnt- 
offerings  ;  burnt  upon  the  fire  of  the  altar  the 
fat  which  covers  the  kidneys,  the  liver,  and 
bowels;  and  if  it  were  a  lamb,  or  a  ram,  he 
added  to  it  the  rump  of  the  animnl,  which  in 
that  country  is  always  very  fat.    Before  these 
things  were  set  in  order  upon  the  fire  of  the 
altar,  the  priest  put  them  into  the  hands  of  the 
person  that  provided  the  victim,  then  made  him 
lift  them  up  on  high,  and  wave  them  towards 
the  four  quarters  of  the  world,  the  priest  sup- 
porting and  directing  his  hands.     The  breast 
and  the  right  shoulder  belonged  to  the  priest 
that  performed  the  service  :  all  the  rest  of  the 
sacrifice  belonged  to  him  that  presented  it  to 
the  priest,  and  he  might  eat  it  with  his  family 
and  friends,  as  any  other  meat. 
Those  sacrifices,  in  which  they  set  at  liberty  a 
bird,   or  goat,  were   not  properly  Sacrifices; 
because  there  was  no  shedding  of  blood,  and 
the  victim  remained  alive  and  sound.     It  was 
thus  they  set  at  liberty  the  sparrow  that  was 
offered  for  the  purification  of  a  leper,  or  of  a 
house  spotted  with  leprosy.     They  presented 
to  the  priest  a  couple  of  sparrows,  or  two  clean 
birds,  with  a  bundle  made  up  of  cedar-wood 
and  hyssop,  and  tied  with  a  scarlet  string: 
The  priest  killed  one  of  the  birds  over  run- 
ning water,  which  was  in  a  clean  vessel  of 
fresh    earth;    afterwards,   tying    the   living 
sparrow  to  the  bundle  of  cedar  and  hyssop, 
with  the  tail  turned  towards  the  handle  of  the 
vessel,  he  plunged  it  in  the  water  drenched 
with  he  blood  of  the  first  sparrow,  sprinkled 
the  leper  or  the  house  with  it,  then  set  the  liv- 
ing sparrow  at  liberty,  and  let  it  go  where  it 
pleased.  Lev.  14.  4,  5,  S,-e. 
The  other  sort  of  animal  that  was  set  at  liberty 
was  a  goal ;    and  this  is  the   occasion   upon 
which  ii  was  done:   On  the  day  of  solemn  ex- 
piation, the  multitude  uf  the  children  of  Israel 
presented  to  the  high-priest  at  the  dunr  of  the 
tabernacle  two  goats  for  a  sin-offering.     Tht 
high-priest  then  cast  lots  upon  the  two  goats 
which  should  be  sacrificed  to  the  Lord,  and 
which  should  be  set  nl  liberty,  or  be  the  Scape- 
goat, the  Azazel,  as  the  Hebrews  call  it.     H& 
that  was  determined  by  lot   to  be  sacrificed, 
was  put  to  death,  and  offered  foi  the  sins  of 
the  people  :    He  that  joas  to  be  set  at  liberty 
was  brought  alive  before  the  Lord.    The  high- 
priest  said  over  him  certain  prayers,  laid  his 
two  hands  upon  his  head,  confessed  the  sine 
of  the  whole  congregation,  charged  therewith 
the  head  of  the  goat  with  imprecations,  then 
sent  him  into  the  wilderness   by  a  man  ap- 
pointed for  that  office.  Lev.   16.  5,  S-c.    Thn 
scapegoat  did  bear  upon  him  all  their  iniqui- 
ties, to   a  land  not  inhabited.     Both  the  birds 
and  goats  typified   Christ;    those   that  were 
killed  prefigured  his   death,    and    those  that 
were  saved  alive  his  resurrcctinn. 
Such  were  the  sacrifices  of  the  Hebrews :  Sacru 
fices  very  imperfect,  and  altogether  incapable 
of  themselves  to  vvrify  the  drfilements  of  the 
soul.      The  apostle  Paul  has  comprehended  the 
sacrifices  and  the  other  ceremonies  uf  the  late, 
under  the  character  of  weak  and  beggarly  ole- 
nienl.s.  Gal.  4.  9.    They  represented  grace  ana 
purity,  hut  they  did  nut  communicate  it.   They 
lunri'nced  the  sinner  n*"  th"  vf-rsity  that  vat 


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fncumbant  on  him,  to  purify  himself,  and  of 
eattifr.ction  lu  be  mane  to  (iod;  but  tlicy  did 
not  impart  grace  to  him.  But  all  these  Sacri- 
fices were  nu  other  than  prophecies  and  figures 
of  Christ  Jesus,  the  true  C'linsiian  Sucntice, 
which  einintutly  includes  all  the  virtues  and 
qualities  of  the  other  sa.cntict:s;  bcinrr  at  the 
Janie  lime  an  Holociiust,  a  Sacritice  tor  Siii, 
and  a  Sacnlicu  of  Tliauksgiving ;  but  with 
this  difference,  that  it  cuntaiiis  the  whole 
substance  and  efficacy,  of  which  the  ancient 
tacrijices  wer*  only  the  shadow  and  represen- 
tation. 
Ben.  4.  3.  Cain  brought  an  o.  unto  the  Lord 

4.  the  Loril  liad  respect  to  Abel  and  to  liis  o. 
Ez.od.'ii.  2.  bring  me  an  o.  ofevery  man,  take  myo. 

3.  this  is  the  o.  which  ye  shall  take,  35.  5. 
30.  ]3.  a  haifsliekel  shall  be  the  o.  of  the  Lord 

15.a  o.to  theL.lo  make  atonement  tor  your  souis 
hev.  1.  2.  ye  shall  brnig  your  o.  of  the  cattle 
14.  0.  lo  Lord  be  of  tovvis  ||  2.  1.  o.  of  fine  flour 

5.  11.  nomeat-«.  shall  be  made  with  leaven 
3.  2.  he  shall  lay  his  hand  on  the  head  of  his  o.  8. 

7   if  he  ort'ur  a  lamb  for  his  o.  JVum.  6.  14. 
12.  and  if  his  o.  be  a  goat,  4.  23,  28. 

6.  20.  Ihts  is  the  0.  of  Aaron  and  of  his  sons 

7.  16.  if  his  0.  be  a  vow,  or  a  voluntary  o. 
ATum.  5.  15.  an  o.  of  jyalousy,  an  o.  >if  memorial 

7.  1(1.  the  princes  ottered  their  o.  beft  'e  the  altar 
11.  they  shall  offer  their  o.  each  prince  on  hisduy 

8.  11.  shall  offer  Levites  belbre  the  L.  for  an  o.21. 

9.  13.  the  0.  of  the  Lord  in  his  appointed  season 
16.  15.  Moses  said,  respect  not  thou  their  o. 

1  Sam.  2.  2il.  wherefore  kick  ye  at  mine  o.? 

3. 14.  shall  not  be  purged  with  sacrifice  nor  o. 

2B.19.  hear  the  words  of  thy  servant,  if  theL.have 
stirred  thee  up  against  me,  let  him  accept  an  o. 
iSingslB.'i^J.  prophesied  till  o.  ofevening  sacrifice 
1  Chron.  lb.  29.  bring  an  o.  and  come,  Fsal.96.  8. 
JVeh.  10.  39.  Israel  shall  bring  the  o.  of  the  corn 
fea.43.23.Ihave  not  caused  thee  to  serve  vvifli  ano. 

53.  10.  Ihou  shallmake  his  soul  an  o.  for  sin 

66.  20.  they  shall  bring  your  brethren  for  an  o. 

EzeA.  20.28.  they  presented  provocation  of  their  o. 

jZ«pA.3.10.the  daughter  of  my  disjiersed  bring  myo. 

Xal.  1.  10.  nor  will  I  accept  an  o.  at  your  hand 

13.  thus  ye  brought  an  o.  should  I  accept  this? 

2.  13.  that  he  regardeth  not  the  o.  any  more 

3.  3.  offer  to  the  Lord  an  o.  in  righteousness 
iJom.15.16.  thatthew.  up  ofGentiles  beacceptable 
£pk.  5.  2.  an  o.  and  a  sacrifice  lo  God  for  us 
Mleb.  10.  5.  sacrifice  and  o.  thou  wouldest  not,  8. 

lO.through  the  u. of  the  body  of  Jesus  once  for  all 
14.byoneu.  he  hath  perfected  for  ever  sanctified 
18.  where  remission  i«,  there  is  no  more  o.  for  sin 
See  Bi'RNT,  DrinKj  Free. 
i/ett!)c-OFFi;RING. 
Mxod.29.  27.  sanctify  theshoulder  of  the  Acajie-o. 
Z>et>.7.  14.  out  of  the  whole  oblation  for  a  heave-o. 
fhim.  15.  19.  ye  shall  offer  up  a  heave-o.  20. 
21.  of  first  of  dough  give  a  Acatie-o.  to  the  Lord 
18.  24.  the  tithes  which  they  offer  as  a  heave-o. 
28.  give  the  Lord's  heave-o.  to  Aaron  the  priest 
31.29.  give  it  toEleazar  for  a  Aea«e-o.  ofthe  Lord 
41.  the  tribu.e  which  was  the  Lord's  Afa«f-o. 
See  Made,  Make,  Fire,  Qvkst- Offering. 
Pcace-OFVV.RmG. 
£.er.  3.  1.  ifoblation  he  sacrifice  of  »eace-o.  3,  6,9. 

Sift-OFFERFNG. 
Biod.  29.  14.  the  flesh  of  bullock  shalt  thou  burn. 
It  is  a  sin-o.  Lev.  4.  21,  24.  |  5.  9,  11,  12. 
30.  10.  the  blood  of  the  sin-o.  of  atonements 
Let.i.2.  let  him  bring  a  young  bullock  without 
blemish  for  a  sin-o.  16.  3,  27.  J^um.  8.  8. 
25.  the  jiriest  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  sin-o.  5.9. 
29.shall  lay  his  hand  on  the  head  of  the  sin-o.'i'i. 
BJay  the  sin-o.m  the  [ilace  of  the  bunit-oftering 
32.  if  he  bring  a  lamb  for  a  sin-o.  JVum.  6.  14. 
S.  6.  he  shall  bring  a  lamb  or  a  kid   of  goats  for 


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TrM/jasi-OFFERLNG. 
I.cv.5.6.  he  shall  bring  his  trcspass-o.  to  the  Lord 

15.  shall  bring  lamb  without  hiam.fottxcspass-o. 

16.  atonein.  with  ram  t.-o.  18.  |  0.  6.  |  19.  21,  22. 

6.  5^he  shall  give  it,  iii  the  day  of  his  trespass-o. 

7.  37.  law  of  trcs.-o.  14.  13.  tres.-o.  is  most  holy 
14.  12.  he-lamb  tor  tre'  -o.  21.  24,  25.  J^um.  6. 12. 

liam.6.  3.  but  in  anywise  telurn  Inm  a  trespass-o 
4.  they  said,  what  shall  be  Umtre.'ipass-o.?  8,17. 
Eiek.  40. 39.  two  tables  lO  slay  the  tr.-o.  on,  42  13 
44.  29.  eat  the  tresp  .o.and  every  dedicated  thing 
46.  20.  where  the  priests  shall  boil  the  trespass-o. 

/fai-e-UFFKRlNG. 
£10(^.29.24.  wave  them  for  a  u!aae-o.26./.eB.7.30 
I  8.  27,29.  I  9.  21.  I  10.  15.  I  14. 12,  24. 
I  23.  20.  JVum.  6.  20. 
27.  thou  Shalt  sanctify  the  breast  of  the  wave-o. 
Lev.  23.  15.  ye  brought  the  sheaf  of  the  wave-o 

IVood-Ot'FElillSlG. 
JVeh.  10.  34.  cast  lots  for  the  wood-o.  to  bring  it 
13. 31.  and  for  the  wood-o.  at  the  times  appointed 
OFFERING. 

1  Sam.  7. 10.  as  Samuel  was  o.  the  burnt-offering 

2  Sam.  0. 18.  David  made  an  end  of  o.  1  Chr.  16.  2. 
2A7no-sl0.25.as  soon  as  Jehu  hail  made  an  end  ofo. 
2CVir.8. 13.0.  according  to  commandment  of  Moses 

29.  29.  made  an  end  of  o.  the  king,  and  all  bowed 
30.22.  they  did  eat  seven  days,  o.  peace-offerino-s 
35.  14.  the  sons  of  Aaron  were  busied  in  o. 
Kzra  7. 16.  priests  o.  w  illingly  for  the  house  of  God 
Jcr.W.  17.  to  provoke  me  to  anger  ino.  to  Baal 
Luke  23.  36.  coming  to  him  and  o.  him  vinegar 
Heb.  10. 11. every  priest  o.  otlen  the  same  sacrifices 

OFFERINGS 
Lev.  1. 10.  if  his  0.  be  of  the  flocks,  sheep,  or  goats 
2.  13.  w  all  all  thy  o.  thou  shalt  ofter  salt 

1  Sam.  2.  29.  to  make  fat  wiih  chief  of  all  the  o. 
■i  Sam.  1.  21.  let  there  be  no  dew  nor  fields  ofo. 

2  Chron.  31.  12.  the  people  brought  la  the  o. 
35.  8.  people  gave  to  the  priests  lor  passoVer  o.  9. 

13.  but  the  other  holy  o.  sod  they  in  pots 
JVe/i.  10.37.  should  bring  the  first  fruits  of  0.12.  44. 
Psal.  20.  3.  the  Lord  remember  all  thy  o. 
.ler.  41.  5.  with  o.  and  incense  in  their  hands 
Ezck.  20.  40.  there  will  I  require  your  o. 
Hos.  8.  13.  they  sacrificed  flesh  for  mine  o. 
.fitnos^.  25.  have  ye  offered  me  o.  forty  years? 
J17a/.3.4.tlieno.of  Judah  andJerusalem  be  pleasant 
8.  wherein  have  we  robbed  thee?  in  tithes  ando. 
A!(/ie21.4.  of  their  abundance  cast  in  unto  the  ( 
.4c<s24.17.lcame  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation  ando. 
See  BiRNT,  Drink,  Free. 
Made  liy  Fire. 
//eaue-OFFEXlNGS. 
JsTum.  18.  8.  given  tliecliaige  of  mine  heave-o. 
Deut.  12.  6.  thither  ye  shall  bring  your  heave-o 

OFFERINGS  of  the  Lord. 

1  Sam.'i.  17.  for  men  abhorred  the  o.  of  the  Lord 

See  Meat. 

Peace-OFFERINGS. 

Exod.  20.  24.  shalt  sacrifice  thereon  Iby  peace-o. 

24.  5.  sacrificed  ;)£uce-o.  of  o.xen  to  the  Lord 

29.  28.  it  is  a  heave-offt  ring  of  the  peace-o. 

32.6.  people  broughtptace-o.  and  sat  down  to  eat 

Lev.  4.  10.  as  taken  from  the  bullock  of  peace-o. 

20.  shall  burn  as  fat  itf peace-o.  31,  35.  |  6. 12. 

7.  11.  this  is  the  law  of  sacrifice  of  peace-o.  13,  37. 

9.  4.  also  a  bullock  and  a  ram  for  peace-o.  18. 

10.  14.  are  given  out  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace-o. 
17.  5.  otier  them  for  peiicc-o.  to  the  Lord,  23.  19 
19.  5.  if  ye  offer  a  sacrifice  ofpeace-o.22.  21. 

JVwm.O.H.  a  lamb  for  peace-o.  ||  17.  a  ram  for  p.-o. 

7. 17.  for  sacrifice  of  peace-o.  two  o.xen,  five  lambs 
of  the  first  year,  23,  29,  35,  41.  |  29.  39. 

10.  10.  blow  over  the  sacrifice  of  your  peace-o. 
Josh.  8.  31.  Joshua  sacrificed  peace-o.  to  the  Lord 

22.  23.  if  to  offer  peacc-o.  let  the  Lord  require  it 
.Lidg.  20.  26.  all  Israel  offered  peace-o.  21.  4. 
1  .Sam.  10.  8. 1  will  come  and  offer  peace-o.  11- 15. 


OFF 

JSTum.  3.  t  36.  under  the  o.  of  the  sontol  Morarl 
4.  16.  to  the  0.  of  Eleazar  the  ion  of  Aaron 
1  Chron.  6.  32  and  then  they  waited  on  their  e 
9.  22.  whom  David  did  ordain  in  their  set  o 
26.  the  four  chief  porters  were  m  their  set  o. 
2rAro7j.24. 11.  chest  was  brought  to  the  kmg'g  t 
31.  18.  in  their  seto.  they  sanctified  themselves 
..VeA.  13.  13.  their  o.  was  to  distribute  to  brethren 
Pfal.  109.  8.  and  let  another  take  his  o. 
F.-teh.  44.  13.  shall  not  come  near  to  do  o.  ofprie*- 
Horn.  11.13.  lamapos.  ofGentiles,!  magnify  my  » 

12.  4.  all  membeis  liave  not  the  same  o. 
1  Tim.  3.  1.  if  a  man  desire  the  o.  of  a  bishop 

10.  let  them  use  the  o.  of  a  deacon,  13. 
Heb.  7.  5.  who  receive  the  o.  of  the  priesthood 

Priest's  OFFICE. 
Ezod.  28.  1.   that  he  may  nrinister  to  me  in  the 
priest's  0.  3,  4,  41.  I  29.  1,  44.  I  30.  3a. 
1 35.  19. 1  40.  13,  15.  Lev.  7.  35.  |  16. 32. 
JV«)rt.  3.  3. 
29.  9.  the  priest's  o.  shall  be  theirs  for  a  statut« 
31.  10.  to  minister  in  Ihe  priest's  o.  39.  41. 
JVum.  3.  4.  Ithamar  ministered  in  Ihe  priest's  o 
18.  7.  thou  and  thy  sons  keep  ytmr  priest's  o. 
/^euMO.6.  Eleazar  his  son  ministered  ni  thep.'so 
ICAr.  6.  10.  Azariahexecutedprffst's  o.  in  tempi* 
2  CAr.  11.  14.  cast  them  off  from  executingp.'s  c 
//uAel.S.whileZacharias  executed  the  priest' s  o, 

OFFICES. 
1  Sam.  2.  36.  put  me  into  one  of  the  priest's  o. 
JCVi'-.  24.  3.  Dav.  distributed  priests  according  to 


Spriest  shall  offerthat  which  is  for  the  sm-o.firsi:lA-»,<.s  3.  15.  Solomon  off^redVe'ace-o.  8''.'63 


11.  he  shall  bring  fine  flour  for  a  sin-o. 
O.  25.  saying,  this  is  the  law  of  the  sin-o.  7.  37. 
7. 7.  a     ■ 


9.  25.  thrice  in  a  year  Solomon  offered  peace-o. 
2Chron.  31.  2.  Hezckiah  appointed  priests  forp.-o. 


9  2  ?aL.  .t;'™'"' "'  '"  "  V^^P''''"'^"'"^',  '■*•  ^3- '   3.x  16.  Manasseh  offered  peace-o.  on  the  altar 

10  ifi  M  -voung  call  for  asin-o.  and  a  ram   Pro,,.  7.  14.  she  said  to  him,  I  have  p.-o.  with  n 
lU^lb.  Moses  sought  the  goat  of  the  srn-o.  -..---  f 

«- Avhy  have  ye  not  eaten  sin-o.  in  the  holy  place 


12.6.  she  shall  bring  a  turtle  dove  for  a  s'iii-o. 
»6.  25.  fat  of  the  sin-o.  shall  be  burnt  on  the  altar 
JVani.  7.  16.  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin-o.  22, 
^  28.  I  15.  24.  I  28.  15.  129.5. 

«CAr.29.24.  the  sin-o.  should  be  marie  for  all  Israel 
Ezra  8.  35.  off.  red  twelve  he  goats  for  a  sin-o. 
Psal.  40.  6.  and  sin-o.  hast  thou  not  required 
Eiek.  43.  19.  give  the  priest  a  bullock  for  a  sin-o. 
22.  on  the  second  day  offer  a  kid  for  a  sin-o. 
25.  prejiare  every  day  a  goat  for  a  sin-o. 
44.  27.  into  sanctu.iry,  he  shall  offer  his  sin-o. 
29.  they  shall  eat  the  mcal-offerin';  amlsin-o. 


46.20.  this  is  th-pliK 


;  when 
4i(l 


Eiek.  45.  15.  peace-o.  to  make  reconciliation,  17. 
46.  2.  priest  prepare  peace-o.  \\  12.  prince  his  p.-o. 
Jlmos  5.  22.  not  regard  peace  o.  of  your  fat  things 

."mh-OFFERINGS. 
JVeA.  10. 33.  j;n-o. to  mn  ke  an  atonement  for  Israel 

TAawA-OFFERINGS. 

2CAr.29.31.  come  near  and  bring  thank-o.  to  house 

33.  16.  the  altar,  and  sacrifircd  thereon  thank-o. 

/raue-OFFERINGS. 

ATum.  18.  11.  all  the  irane-n.  I  have  given  to  thee 

;r/«e-OFFERINGS. 
Hos.  9.  4.  not  offer  wiiir-n.  to  bo  pleasing  to  God 

OFFICE. 
^en.41.13.me  he  restored  to  mineo.him  he  hanged 


priest  shall  Soilsin-a  i  Exoet.  1    16.  when  vp  do  the  o.  of  a  midwife 


2  Chron.  7.  6.  and  the  priests  waited  on  their  o. 
jVeh.  13.  14.  wipe  not  out  my  good  deeds  for  o. 

OFFICER. 
Gen.  37.  36.  Potiphar  an  o.  of  Pharaoh,  19.  1. 
.'udg.Q.28.  IS  not  he  son  of  Jerubb.andZebulhisn  ? 

1  Kings  4.  t  2.  Azariah,  son  ot  Zadok,  the  cliiel  c 
5.  Zabud,  son  of  Nathan,  was  the  principal  o 
19.  Gebor,  son  of  Uri,  was  Ihe  only  o.  in  the  land 

22.9.Ahab  called  an  o.,and  said,  hasten  hither 

2  Kings  8.  6.  the  king  appointed  an  o.  to  reslno 
25.  19.  Nebuzaradan  took  an  o.  out  of  the  city 

Mat.  5.  25.  the  judge  deliver  thee  to  the  o.  audtlie- 
0.  cast  thee  into  prison,  Luke  12  5d. 
OFFICERS. 
Gen.  40.  2.  Pharaoh  was  wroth  with  two  of  his  c. 
7.  Jose|)h  a..iked  Pharaoh's  o.  why'ookye  sadt 
41.  34.  let  Pharaoh  appoint  o.  ovei'tlie  land 
Ezod.  5.  15.  the  o.  of  Israel  cried  to  Pharaoh 
19.  the  o.  did  see  that  they  were  in  evil  case 
JVum.  II.  16.  gather  unto  me  tne  o.  Deut.  31.  28. 
Lent.  1.  15.  I  made  tjiem  o   anumg  your  tribes 
16.18.  judges  aim  *.  slialt  thou  make  thee  in  gate*- 
20.  5.  the  o.  shall  speak  lo  the  peo|)le,  8. 
1  Sam.  8.  15.  take  vineyards  and  give  to  his  o. 

1  Kings  4.  5.  Azariah,  son  of  Nathan,  over  theo. 
7.  Solomon  had  twelve  o.  over  all  Israel 
28.  brought  they  to  the  place  where  Ihe  o.  wer« 

5.  16.  besides  the  chief  of  Solomon's  n.  9.  23. 

2  Kings  11.  15.  Jehoiada  commanded  the  o. 
18.  appointed  o.  over  the  house,  2  CAroH.  23. 18. 

24.  12.  Jehoiachin  went  out  with  his  o. 
15.  the  0.  and  mighty  men  carried  lie  away 

1  Chron.  23.  4.  six  thousand  were  o.  and  judges 
26.29.Chenani;thandliis  sons  were  foro. and  judges 

2  Chron.  8.  10.  Solomon's  o.  250  that  bare  rule 
19.  II.  also  the  Levites  shall  be  o.  before  you 

Esth.  9.  3.  tlieo.  of  the  king  helped  the  Jews 
Isa.  60.  17. 1  will  make  thine  o.  peace,  and  exact' 
■  Jer.  29.26.  should  be  o.  in  the  house  of  the  Lord. 
John  7.  32.  Ihe  chief  priests  sent  o.  to  take  him 
46. iheo. answered, never  man  spake  like  this  man 
18.  3.  Judas  having  received  a  band  of  men  and, 
0.  Cometh  with  lantema 
12.  o.  took  Jesus  ||  22.  one  of  the  o.  struck  Jecoa. 
.Acts  5.  22.  the  o.  found  them  not  in  the  prison 

OFF-SCOURING 
Lam.  3. 4.5.  thou  hast  made  us  as  the  o.  and  refuee 
ICor.  4.  13.  and  are  Ihe  o.  of  all  things  lothisda* 

OFFSPRING 
Signifies,  Thatwhich  is  sprung  of  or  produced  bif 
another,  as  children,  plants,  and  fruits.  Job 
31.  8.  Isa.  48.  19.  ' 

f  am   the   Root  and  Offspring  of  Divid,  Rev.  22. 
16.  I  am  David's  I,ord,   and  yet  his  Son:  Hit 
Boot,  as  I  am   (Iod,  and  gave  a  bring  to  hit- 
family,  and  to  all  the  families  of  the  earth, 
and  yet,  as  to  my  human  nature.  lamhisSoa^ 
a  Branch  out  of  the  mot  o/ Jesse 
./(lb  5.  25.  and  thy  o.  as  the  grass  r.''the  earth 
21.  8.  their  0.  is  established  bef'-e  'heir  eyes 
27  14.  and  his  o.  shall  not  bee»tisned  withbreail 
31.  8.  yea,  let  my  o.  be  roote-l  out 
Asa.  22.  24.  thev shall  hangoi  him  theo.  andiasur 
44.  3.  I  will  pour  mv  blessing  upon  thine  o. 
48.  19.  the  o.  of  thy  bowols  like  thegravel  thereof 
61.  9.  their  o.  shall  be  known  among  tlia  peopla 
65.  33.  the  seed  of  tho  blessed,  and  o.  with  thooi 
.^cls  17.  28.  for  we  nre  also  his  o.  29. 
Rev  22   IC.  I  am  the  Root  and  tho  O  of  Oavii£ 


OIL 

OFT. 

9  Kings  4.  8.  as  o.  as  ne  ()a.»«ed  by,  he  turned  in 
J6b  21.1*. how  o.conietli  itiuirdesttucuoii  on  ihein? 
Pfoi. 78.40.  how  0.  did  provoke  hini  in  wilderness? 
Mat  9.  14.  why  do  we  and  the  Pharisees  fast  o..' 

17.  15-  my  son  is  sore  vexed,  tor  o.  times  he  lallel  h 
into  the  tire,  and  o.  into  tlie  water,  Mark  9.  'J-J. 

J8.  21.  how  0.  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me  ] 
Mark  7.  rS.  the  Jews,  except  they  wasli  o.  eat  not 
Acts'i'a.  11. 1  punished  them  o.  in  every  synagogue 

1  Cor.ll.iS.  tins  do  ye  as  o.as  ye  drink  it  in  r.iiieinb. 

2  Cor.  11.  23.  in  prisons  fietjueot,  in  deatlis  o. 

2  Tim. l.lti.t'oru. refreshed  me, not  ashamedof  bonds 
Heb.  6.  7.  the  earth  drinketh  up  rain  that  cometh  o. 

OFTEiN. 
Prov.  29.  1.  he  that  being  o.  reproved,  hardeneth 
Mai.  3.  16.  they  that  feared  the  Lord  spake  u. 
Mat.  23.  37.  how  o.  would  1  have  gathered  thy 
children  as  a  hen  gatherelh,  Luke  13.  34. 
Mark  5.4. had  been  u. bound  with  fettersand  chains 
Luke  5.  33.  why  do  the  disciples  of  John  fast  o.  1 

1  Cor.  11.26.  for  as  o.  as  ye  eat  this  bread  and  diink 

2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  journeyings  o.  in  perils 

27.  I  have  been  in  walchings  o.  in  fastings  o. 
Phil.3. 18-  many  walk, of  whom  I  havetold  youo. 
J  Tim.  .5. 23.  use  a  litile  wine  for  ihy  o.  infirmities 
Heb.  9.  25.  nor  yet  that  he  should  otTer  himself  o. 

26.  then  he  mu^t  u.  have  suffered  since  foundat. 
Rev.  11.  6   10  smite  the  earth  as  o.  as  they  will 

OFTENTIMES. 
Job  33.29.  these  things  worketh  God  o.  with  man 
Eccl.  7.  22.  for  o.  also  thine  own  heart  knoweth 
LuAe8.29.foro  it  had  caughl  him,  was  kept  bound 
John  18. 2.  for  Jesus  o.  resorted  thither  with  discip. 
Rom.  1.  13.  that  o.  I  purposed  to  come  to  you 
2  Cor.8.  22.  haveo.  proved  diligent  in  many  things 
Heb.  10.  11.  and  o  otfering  tlie  same  sacrifices 

OFTENER. 
Jlcts  24.  26.  Felix  sent  for  him  o.  to  commune  with 

OIL 
Signifies,  [1]  The  juice  of  olives,  <S-c.  Psalm  104. 
15.  [21  That  oil  confecled  hy  God's  appoint- 
ment, Exod.  30.  25.  to  anoint  theprie.sts,  their 
garments,and  hohj  things aboutthc  tabernacle, 
which  siirjvfied  Ihesiparation  of  those  things  to 
the  service' of  God,  and  the  intcard  qualifica- 
tions requisite  for  the  office  of  the  htgh-priest, 
namely,  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the  Holy  Spirit, 
which  elsewhere  iJi  scripture  are  set  forth  by 
oil.  Mat.  25.  4.  It  icas  also  typical  of  those 
gifts  with  ichich  our  Lord  .Jesus  Christ  beyond 
measure,  and  by  him  his  members  in  measure, 
should  be  furnished. 
God  hath  anointed  thee  with  the  oil  of  gladness, 
Psal.  45.  7.  God  hath  raised  and  advanced 
thee  far  above  all  men  and  angels,  to  a  state  of 
joy  and  endless  glory  at  his  right  hand:  Thus 
Bno'inUngsignifirs  the  designation  or  inaugura- 
tion of  a  person  to  some  high  dignity  or  employ- 
ment, Ezek.  28.  14.  Or,  God  hath  endowed 
thee  with  all  the  gifts  and  graces  of  the  Holy 
Spirit  in  an  eminent  and  peculiar  manner,  to 
the  comfort  and  refreshment  of  thine  own,  and 
all  thy  people's  ht  arts  :  and  hath  solemnly  call- 
ed thee  to  be  the  Priest,  Prophet,  and  King  of 
his  church. 
Gen.  28.  18.  Jacob  poured  o.on  the  top  of  if,  35.14. 
Exod.  2.5.  6   take  o.  for  the  light,  35.  14.  |  39.  37. 

29.  2.  cakes  unleavened,  tempered  wilh  o.  40. 

30.  2.5.  shalt  npike  it  an  o.  of  holy  ointment 
Lev.  2.  I.  and  he  shall  pour  o.  apim  it,  G. 

4.  cakes  of  fine  flour  minsled  wilh  o.  5.  |  14.  10, 
21.  I  23.  13.  A-i/m.  6  15.  I  7.  13,  19,  25,  31, 
37,43,  49,  55,  01,  07,  73,  79.  ]  8.  8.  j  28.  13. 
I  29.  3,  9,  14. 

15.  thy  me:it-(>ff.r:ni.'  put  o.  upon  it,  6.  21. 

16.  the  priest  shall  burn  part  of  the  o.  theieof 
5.  11.  he  shall  put  no  o.  on  it,  J^um.  5.  15. 

7.10.  meat-ofli-ring  mingled  with  «  9.4.  |  14.10. 
12.  shall  offer  cakes  minified  with  o.  JVum.  6. 15. 

14. 16.  ihe  priest  shall  dip  his  right  finger  in  the  o. 

17.  rest  of  the  o.  ihnt  is  in  his  hand,  18,  29. 
Aum.4.9.  all  the  wvessels  wherewith  they  minister 

11.  8.  the  tasie  of-'  wiis  ns  ihe  tasle  of  fresh  o. 

15.  4.  mingled  wiih  murih  part  of  a  bin  of  o. 
6.  mingled  with  ihe  ihird  part  of  a  hin  of  o. 

28.  12.  o.  for  one  bullock,  and  9.  for  one  ram 
Deut.  28.  40.  shalt  have  olive  trees,  bul  shalt  not 

anoint  thyself  wilh  0.  2  .*>rtm.  14.  2.  Mic.  6.  15. 
32.  13.  made  him  suck  o.  out  of  the  flinty  rock 
33.24.lel  A<lier  be  arccptabie.aiid  dip  hiafnot  ino. 
I  Sam.  10. 1.  Sannipltook  a  vial  of  o.  and  poured  it 

16.  1.  fill  thy  horn  wilh  o.  and  go,  13. 

I  Kings  1.39.  Zadok  ihe  priest  took  a  horn  of  o. 

5.11.  Solomon  gave  Hiram  twenty  measures  of  0 
17. 12.  0.  in  a  cruse  |I  14.  nor  cruse  of  o.  fail,  16. 

S  Kings  4.  2.  noihlns  In  the  house  save  a  pot  of  0. 

6.  the  o.  staved  ||  7.  go  sell  the  o.  and  pay  thy  debt 
9.    1.  take  this  box  of  0.  »o  to  Ramolb  ?ilead,  3. 

A  he  poured  iheo.  iii  his  head,  and  said  to  him 
41T 


OliD 

1  Chron.  27.  28.  over  the  cellars  of  0.  WM  Joash 
Ezra  3.  ".  gave  drink  and  0.  to  ihem  of  Zidon 
Esth.  2.  12.  SIX  monllis  with  0.  of  myrrh 
Job  24.  11.  which  make  o.  wilhin  their  walls 
29.  6.  and  the  rock  pouied  me  out  rivers  of  0. 
I'sal.  23.  5.  thou  anointest  my  head  with  0. 
55  21.  words  were  softer  than  o.  yetdrawn  swords 
104.  15.  and  0.  to  make  his  face  to  shine 
109.  18.  let  It  come  like  0.  into  his  bones 
141.  5.  It  shall  be  a  kindness,  an  excellent  0. 
Prov.  5.  3.  her  mouth  is  smoother  than  o. 
21.  20.  and  0.  in  the  dwelling  of  the  wise 
Isa.  5.  t  1.  a  vineyard  in  the  horn  of  the  son  ofo. 
61.  3.  to  give  to  them  ihe  0.  of  joy  for  moiirning 
Jer.  41.  8.  slay  us  not,  we  have  treasures  of  u. 
Ezek.  16.  13.  thou  didst  eat  flour,  honey,  and  0.  19. 
18.  hast  set  mine  0.  and  incense  before  them 

27.  17  Judah  traded  in  honey  and  0.  and  balm 
32.  14.  I  will  cause  their  rivers  to  run  like  0. 
45.  14.  concerning  the  ordinance  ofo.  bath  of  0 

24.  epliali  for  a  ram,  a  hin  of  0.  for  an  ephah 
Hos.i.5.  my  lovers  that  give  me  my  bread  and  0 
12. 1.  w  iih  Assyrians,  and  0  is  carried  into  Egypt 
Mic.e.l.  will  L.  be  pleased  with  10,000  rivers  of  o..' 
Zech.  4.  12.  empty  the  golden  o.  out  of  themselves 

t  14.  the  iwo  sons  ofo.  stand  by  the  Lord 
Mat.  25.  3.  the  foolish  took  no  0.  with  them 
4.  the  wise  took  0.  \\  8.  give  us  of  your  0. 
Luke  7  46.  my  head  with  0.  thou  didst  not  anoint 
16.  6.  he  said,  a  hundred  measures  ofo. 
See  Anointed,  .\nointing,  Be-4.ten,  Log 
n'ine  «ith  OIL. 
JVum.  18.  12.  best  of  ihe  0.  and  w.  they  shall  offer 
Deut.  7.  13.  the  Lord  will  bless  thy  ip.  and  thy  0. 

11.  14.  that  ihou  mayest  gather  ihy  wine  and  0. 

12.  17.  not  eat  the  titlieof  thy  ifinc  and  0.  14.23. 
18. 4.  Ihe  first-frulisdf  icine  and  0.2  CAro?i.31.  5 

28.  51.  who  shall  not  leave  thee  either  wine  or  0 

1  Chron.  9.  29.  some  lo  oversee  the  wine  and  0. 

12.  40  they  that  were  nigh  brought  wine  and  0. 
2Chr.'ii.  10.  give  serv.  20,000  balhsof  lo.  and  o.  15 

11.  11.  Rehoboamput  in  strong  holds  0.  and  wine 
32.28.  Hezekiiih  made  si  ore-houses  for  wine  and  o 

EiraC).^  Sivewine  and  o.accnrdingtoappoinlmenl 
7.  22.  lo  100  baths  of  loine,  and  100  baths  ofo 

JVe/i.5.11.  restore  t'ine  and  0.  ihatye  exact  of  them 
10.  37.  should  bring  ihe  first-fruils  of  icinc  and  0 
39.  offering  of  the  corn,  new  wine  and  o. 

13.  5.  laid  the  tithes  of  corn,  new  wine  and  o.  12 
Proj)  21.17.  that  lovelh  wine  undo  shall  not  be  rich 
.fer.3l.  12.  they  shall  flow  to  Lord  for  icine  and  0 

40.  10  galher  ye  wine  and  summer-fiuits  and  0. 
Hog  I  W.i  called  for  a  drought  on  new  wineanA  0 
2  ^2.  touch  bread,  icme  or  0.  shall  it  be  holy  ?  • 
Luke  10.34. bound  up  his  wounds,  pour. in  o.and  w 
Bev.  6.  0.  see  thou  hurt  not  the  wine  and  the  0. 
18. 13.  no  man  buyeth  their  wine  and  0.  any  moie 

OILED. 
Exod.  29.  23.  one  cake  ofo.  bread,  Lev.  8.  26. 

OIL-OLIVE. 
Exod.  27.  20.  pure  o.  olive  beaten  for  the  light 
30.  24.  lake  thnu  unlo  ihee  of  o.-olive  a  hin 
Aey.24.2.  that  ihey  bring  unlo  thee  pure  o.-olive 
Deut.8.8.\and  of  o.-oZit'f, and  honey ,2A'i7i^s  18.32 

OIL-TREE. 
fsa.  41. 19. 1  will  plant  in  the  vi-ilderness  the  o.-tree 

OINTMENT. 
Exod.  30.25.  make  oil  of  holy  0.  an  0.  compound 

2  A7»^s20.13.Hezekiah  shewed  ihem  the  house  of 

his  precious  ihings  and  precious  0.  ^sa.  39.  2. 
1  Chr.  9.  30.  the  priest  made  the  0.  of  the  spices 
Job  41.  31.  he  maketh  the  sea  to  boil  like  potof  o. 
Psal.  133.  2.  it  is  like  the  precious  0.  on  the  head 
Prov.  27.  9.  0.  and  perfume  rejcdce  the  heart 
16.  the  0.  of  his  right  hand  bewrayelh  itself 
Eccl.  7.  1.  a  good  name  is  betirr  than  precious  0. 
9  8.  giirmenls  be  while,  and  let  thy  head  lack  no  0. 
10.  l.dcad  fliescause  the  o.of  apoihecary  to  stink 
CanM.3.  thy  name  is  aso. poured  forth, virgins  love 
Isa.  I.  6.  nor  bound  up,  nor  mollified  svilh  o. 
.57.9. thou  wenlest  lolhe  king  with  o.and  increased 
Mat.  26.7.  a  box  of  prec.  o.  Mark  14.3.  Luke  7. 37. 
9  thiso.migbi  have  been  sold  for  much,,/oAnJ2.5. 
12. In  ihatshe  halh  poured  out  this  0.  on  my  body 
Mark  14.  4.  why  was  this  waste  of  the  0.  made? 
Luke  7.  38.  ami  iinoinied  his  feet  with  0.  46. 
.hlin  II.  2.  Maiv  anointed  the  Lord  with  o. 

12.  3.  Mary  took  (loiind  ofo.  and  anoinied  the  feet 
of  Je3us,house  was  filled  with  the  odour  o''the  0. 

OINTMENTS. 

Cant.  I.  3.  heraiise  of  tlic  savour  of  thy  good  0. 

4.  10.  Ihe  smell  of  Iblne  o.  is  belter  than  all  e[iices 

./Imosfi  fi.aiid  anoint  ihemselvcs  with  ihe  chief  0. 

I.uke  23.  .56.  they  relnrned,  prepared  spices  and  0. 

Rev.  18.  13.  no  m.in  huyeih  their  odours  and  0. 

OV.V..  See  Okk. 

OLD. 

/7<'7T.5. 32.  Noah  «  as  ."iOO  years  o.  and  begat  Shem 

7.  R.  Noah  was  fiOO  yeais  0.  when  the  flood  came 

ll.lO.Shem  wa»  lOOyearn  0,  ond  begat  Arpbaxad 

a  t 


OLD 

Gen.  12. 4.  Abr.  75  years  0 .  when  depart,  from  Has 

15.  9.  take  a  heifer  and  a  ram  of  tlnee  yeari  » 

16.  16.  and  Abram  was  fourscore  and  six  years  a 

when  Hagar  bare  Ishmael  lo  Abrane 
17. 12.  he  that  is  eight  days  o.  shall  be  circumcised 
17.  a  child  born  to  him  that  is  a  hundred  years  o- 
24.Abrahamy9yearBo.when  he  was  circumcised 

25.  Ishmael  thirteen  years  0.  when  circumcise*! 

18.  11.  now  Abraham  and  Sarah  were  0. 

12.  after  I  am  waxed  0.  my  Lord  being  0.  also 

13.Sar.said,  shall  ofsurety  bear  child, who  am  0.? 
19  4.  men  of  cily  compass,  the  house,  o.and  )oung 

31.  our  father  is  0.  ||  24.  1.  Abraham  was  0. 
21.  4.  Abr.  circumcised  Isaac  when  eight  days  0 

5.  Abraham  100  yeais  0.  when  Isaac  was  born 
23. 1.  Sarah  was  127  years  0.  the  years  of  her  life 
25.20. Isaac  40  yeais  o.when  he  look  Rebek.to  wile 

26.  Isaac  was  60  years  0.  when  she  bare  thr^m 

26.  34.  Esau  forty  years  o.  when  he  took  Judiili 

27.  1.  ilcame  lo  pass  when  Isaac  wa8o.2.  |  35.29. 
37.  2.  Joseph  being  17  years  o.  was  feeding  flock 
47.  8.  Pharaoh  said  to  Jacob,  how  0.  art  thou? 
49.9.  cuuch.  as  an  0.  lion,  who  shall  rouse  him  upt 
50.  26.  Joseph  died,  being  110  years  o. 

iCxoti. 7.7. Moses  waseig^ly  yrs.  o.and  Aar.  eighty- 
three  years  0.  when  they  spake  to  Pliaraok 
10.9. we  will  gowilh  our  young  and  ouro.wilh  sons 

30.  14.  every  one  that  are  numbered  from  twenty 

years  0.  and  above,  38.  26.  JVum.  1.  3,  18. 

I  14.  29.  1  Chron.  23.  27.  2  Chron.  25.  .3. 

I  31.  17.  Ezra  3.  8. 

Lev.  13.11.  it  is  an  0.  leprosy  in  ihe  skin  of  his  flesh 

25.  22.  shall  eat  0.  fruit  ||  26. 10.  shall  eat  0.  store 

27. 3.  the  male  from  20  years  0.  even  to  tiO  years 

5.  and  if  it  be  from  five  even  lo  Iweniy  years  o 

6.  if  it  be  from  a  month  0.  lo  five  years  o. 
JVum. 3. 15. every  male, from  a  month  o.and  upward 

shalt  thou  number,  22,  28,  34,  39,  4i),  43. 

4.  3.  from  thirty  years  0.  to  filly  from  among  the 

sonsof  Levi,  23,  30.  1  Chron.  23.  3. 

8.  24.  the  Levites  from  25  years  o.  and  upward 
IS. 16. those  thatare  to  be  redeemed  from  a  niontb 

0.  shalt  thou  redeem 
26  62.  numbered  23000  from  month  o.  and  upw. 

33.  39.  Aaron  was  123  years  idd  when  he  died 
Deut.B.i.  thy  raimeni  waxed  not  o.  29.  5.  JWA.9.21. 

28.  .50.  which  shall  not  regard  the  peisoii  of  Iheo. 

31.  2.  Muses  said,  I  am  120 years  0.  ihis  day 

34.  7.  Moses  was  a  120  yea'S  0.  when  he  died 
.tosh  5.  11.  and  they  did  eat  of  ihe  0.  corn,  12. 

6.  21.  ullerly  destroy,  men  and  wmn.  young  and  0 

9.  4.  they  took  0  sacks  ||  5. o. shoes  on  their  feet,  13 

13.  I.Joshua  was  0.  anil  sir  ickeii  ill  years,  23.  l.i 

14.  7.  forty  years  o.  w  as  I,  when  Moses  sent  me 
10.  and  now,  lo,  I  am  this  dav  eighlv-five  years  e 

24.29.  Joshubdied.beiiiglldyears'o.  ./r/rf^.  2.a 
lUiih  1.  12.  for  I  am  too  0.  to  have  a  husband 

1  Sffm.2. 22.  now  Eli  was  very  0.  and  heard  all 
4. 15.  Ell  was  ninety  and  eight  years  0.  his  eyes  aire. 

8.  I.  whei.  Samuel  was  0.  he  made,  5,  ||  12.  2. 

2  Sain.  2.  10.  Saul's  son  was  foriy  years  0.  «hei> 
4.4.  Mophlbosheth  was  lame,  and  five  years  e 

5.  4.  David  thirty  years  0.  when  he  began  lo  reij^D 

19.  32.  now  Barzillai  was  eighly  years  0.  35. 

1  Kings  1. 1,  king  David  was  0. 15.'  1  Chron.  23.  1 

11.4.  when  Sol.  was  o.hls  wives  turned  his  hear* 
13.  11.  there  dwelt  an  0.  prophet  in  Beth  el 

2  Kings  4. 14.  she  hath  no  child,  and  her  hush  is  0 

1  Chron.  2.21.  Hezron  marrii  d  when  sixty  years  o 

2  CAro».31.16.  males  from  three  yrs.  o.and  ufiward 
E.s(A.3.I3.sentto  destroy  all  the  Jews, young  and  c 
.loh  21.  7.  why  do  the  wicked  live,  become  0.? 

32.  6.  Ellhu  said,  I  am  young,  and  ye  are  very  0 
Psal.  32.  3.  my  bnnes  waxed  0.  thiough  my  roarin| 

37.  25.  I  have  been  young,  and  now  am  0. 

71.  18.  now  when  I  am  0.  O  God,  forsake  me  not 
Priiv.  22.  6.  when  0.  he  will  not  depart  from  it 

23.  10.  remove  not  0.  land-maik,  enter  not  lii  Ids 

22.  and  despise  not  thy  molher  when  she  is  0. 
Eccl.  4.  13.  better  is  a  wise  child  than  an  0.  king 
Cant.l.  13.  all  mnniier  ofpliasant  fiuilsnew  and  0 
Isa.  15.  5.  a  heifer  of  three  years  0.  Jtr.  48.  34. 

20. 4.  captives,  young  and  0.  naked  and  bare-foo. 

50.  9.  they  shall  wax  0.  as  gaimeiil,  moih  ea'  them. 

58.  12.  Ihey  shall  build  the  0.  wasle  places,  61.4' 

65.  20.  for  the  child  shall  die  100  years  0.  hut  the 

sinner  being  100  years  0.  shall  be  accurseif 

Jer  6.  16.  Lord  said,  see  and  ask  for  the  0.  [intlr 

38  1 1.  F.bi'dmel.  look  thence  0.  clouls,  o.rags,  12' 

5I.22.withlhee  I  will  break  in  pieces  young  and 
/.am.  2.  21.  the  young  and  o.  lie  on  Ihe  grouni' 

3.  4.  my  flesh  and  my  sk  n  halh  he  made  0 
Fzf  Ar.9.6.slay  utterly  o.and  young, maids  and  chili.. 

23.  43.  and  I  said  lolier  that  was  o.  in  adulterici 

25.  15.  veng'ance  to  destroy  il  for  the  0.  hatred 

36.  11.  I  will  settle  you  after  your  o.  estates 
T)an.f>.'i\.  Darius  took  kingdom,  being  62 years  0.. 
^fic.6.6. shall  Icome  before  him  with  calves  of  yr  e 
Mat.  2.16.  Hero'l  slew  ihe  children  from  two  yrs  » 

9.  16.  no  niiui  nutteih  now  clolh  to  an  0  garumol 


OLD 

Vat.  9  17.  neither  do  meu  pul  new  wine  into  o. 
boules,  Mark  2.  iil,  iii.  /,uke  5.  30,  37. 
13.52.  bringetli  tbrlh  of  treasure  liiings  n<;w  uiid  o 
L«Ae2.42.  Jbbus  twelve  years  o.  went  to  Jerusalem 
5.  3y.  for  he  saith,  the  o.  wiiie  is  lietter 
9.8.  It  was  said,  that  one  of  thi;  u.  projilietsis  risen 
John  3.  4.  how  can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  o.? 
8. 57.  thou  art  not  yet  fifty  years  o.  iiast  seen  Abr 
21.18.when  thou  shall  beu. another  shall  lead  thee 
/lets  4.  22.  the  man  was  above  forty  years  o. 
7.  23.  when  Moses  was  fulh forty  years  o. 
21.  IG.  brought  Mnason  of  Cyprus,  an  o.  disciple 
fi'jii:    4.  19.  Abraham  went  about  100  years  o. 
i  Cur  5.  7.  jmrge  out  therefore  the  o.  leaven 
8.  let  us  keep  the  feast,  not  with  o.  leaven 
2  Cor.  3.  14.  m  the  reading  of  the  O.  Testament 
5.  17.  o.  things  are  past  away,  all  things  are  new 

1  Tim.  4.  7.  refuse  profane  and  o.  wives'  fables 
5.  9.  widow  not  be  taken  under  si.xty  years  o. 

//eA.8.13.  a  new  covenant,  he  hath  made  the  first  o. 
whatdecayelh  and  waxo.is  readytovanish  away 

2  Pet.  1.  9.  that  he  wa.s  purged  from  his  o.  sins 

2.  5.  if  God  spared  nol  the  o.  world, but  saved  Noe 
X.John  2.  T.  0.  conniiandm. is  word  from  begiimiiig 
Aej).12  9.that  o. serpent,  called  the  devil  and  Satan 

20.  2.  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  that  o.  serpent 

OLD  Jige. 
Gen.  n.  15.  thou  shalt  be  buried  in  a  good  o.  age 

21.  2.  Sarah  bare  Abraham  a  son  of  his  a.  age,  7. 
25.8.  Abraham  died  in  a  good  o.  age,  an  old  man 
"37.  3.  Joseph  was  the  son  of  his  o.  age,  44.  20. 
ludg.  8.  32.  and  Gideon  died  in  a  good  o.  age 

Ruth  4.  15.  he  shall  be  a  nourisher  in  Ihine  o.  age 
iKings  13.2.3.  Asa  in  o.age  was  diseased  in  his  feet 
1  Chr.  29.  28.  Uav.  died  in  good  o.  age,  full  of  days 
Job  30.  2.  in  whom  u.  age  was  perished 
I'sal.  71.  9.  cast  me  nut  otf  in  the  time  of  p.  age 
92.  14.  they  shall  bring  forlh  fruit  in  o.  age 
Isa.  4G.  4.  and  even  to  your  o.  age  1  am  he 
Luke  1. 3().  Elisabeth  conceived  a  son  in  her  o.age 
Datjs  of  OLD  :  see  of  OLD. 
OLD  (I'ale,  see  Gate. 
OLD  Man. 
Gen.  25.8.  Abraham  died  an  o.  man  full  of  years 

43.  27.  the  0.  man  of  whom  ye  spake,  is  he  alive? 

44.  20.  :ind  said,  we  have  a  falher,  an  o.  man 
Z-fcl9.32.  thou  shall  honour  the  face  of  the  o  man 
Judg.  19.  IG.  there  came  an  o.  man  from  his  work 

17.  the  o.  man  said, 20.  |j  22.  spake  lo  the  o   man 

1  Sam.  2.  31.  shall  nol  bean  o.  m.  in  iJiji'  house,  32 
4. 18.  Eli  was  an  u.  vi.  ||  17. 12.  Jfsse  was  an  o.  m 
28.  14.  an  o.  man  conielh  up,  and  is  covered 

2  CAron.  36. 17.  and  had  nn  com|>as6ion  on  o.  man 
/aa.  65.  20.  nor  0.  man  that  ha  ill  not  filled  his  days 
Luke  I.  18.  I  am  an  o.  man, my  wife  stuck. in  years 
Rom.  6.  fl.  our  o.  man  is  crucifieil  with  him 
Eph.  4.  22.  |>ut  off  the  o.  man  which  is  corrupt 
Col.  3. 9.  ye  have  put  off  the  B.  man  with  his  deeds 

OLD  men. 

1  Kings  12.6.Rehobnam  consulled  with  the o.mfn 

S.forsuok  counsel  ofo.m.  13.  2  CAr.  10.6,8, 13 

Psal.  14*^.  \-2.o. men  and  children,  praise  the  Lord 

Prov.  17. G.  children's  children  thei'iown  of  u.  men 

20.  29.  the  beauty  of  o.  men  is  the  grey  head 
Jer.  31.  13.  rejoice  in  the  dance,  young  men  and  n. 
Joel  1.  2.  hear  this  ye  o.  men,  and  give  ear  all  ye 

2.28.  u.  men  shall  dream  dreams,  ..lets  2.  17. 
Zech.  8.  4.  o.  vien  and  women  dwell  in  the  streets 

Of  OLD. 
den.  6   4.  which  were  of  o.  men  of  renown 
1  .Sim.27.8.lhosenali'ins  were  of  o.Xhe  inhabitants 
I  Chron.  4   40.  they  of  Ham  had  dwelt  there  o/o. 
JW/j.  12   46.  of  o.  there  were  chief  of  the  singers 
Job  'ill.  4.  knowpst  Ihou  not  Ihis  of  o.  since  man 
JPs.  1^1  6.  thy  tender  mercies  have  been  ever  of  o. 

44    1    what  vvnrk  thou  didst  in  the  times  of  o. 

J.")    19.  afflict  them,  even  he  that  abideth  of  o. 

68  '!(  upon  heaven  of  heavens  which  were  of  o. 

74.2.  ihy  congregation  wdiich  hast  purchased  ofo. 
12   for  God  is  my  king  of  o.  wnikmg  salvation 

77.  .'i.  I  have  considered  the  days  of  o.  the  years 
il.  siirelv  I  will  remember  thy  wonders  ofo. 

78   2.  I  will  utter  dark  snyinss  ofo 

9''  2  Ihy  throne  is  established  o/o.  from  everlast. 

10--  '-'5.  ofo.  hast  laid  the  fonndatinn  of  the  earth 

119  -ii.  I  remembered  thy  judgments  of  o.  O  Ld. 
15?   thy  testimonies  I  have  known  of  o. 

143    5.  I  remember  the  days  of  o.  fsa  63.  11. 
P?v  ^  22. Lord  possessed  me  before  his  workeo/o. 
fsa  ■?"  1.  thy  counselso/o.  are  faithfuin.  and  truth 

30  31.  loj-Tnphet  is  ordained  ofo.  he  hath  made 
43    18.  neither  consider  the  things  of  o. 

16  9.  remember  the  former  Ihings  of  o.  I  am  God 
51    9.  awake,  awake,  as  in  the  generations  of  o. 
57    11.  have  not  I  hdd  my  peace  even  ofo.? 
C3  9   and  carried  them  all  the  davs  of  o. 
tTer.  28.  S.  Ihe  prophets  before  me  and  thee  of  o. 

31  3   tlie  Lord  hath  appeared  of  o.  lo  me 
4G.2'i.  aTrprwnrd  sh.Tll  he  inhabited  as  in  d.ivs  ofo. 

tiCiji  .  1.7.  pluasunt  thinj^'he  i..vU  in  tha  days  oft. 


OLl 

I.am.2.  17.  word  that  he  commanded  n.  days  0/9 

3.6.set  me  in  dark  plaees.as  they  that  be  dead  ofi>. 

5.  21.  turn  us,  O  Lord,  renew  our  days  as  of  o- 
/','2e4.26.20.  shall  bring  iheedown  wilh|ieoj)le  of  u. 

35.  t  5.  because  thou  ha=t  had  hatred  of  a. 
Jlmoi  9.    I.  1  will  build  it  as  in  the  days  of  o. 
Mic.  5.  2.  whose  goings  forth  have  been  from  of  0. 

7.  14.  let  them  feed  in  Baslian,  as  in  the  days  of  0. 
20  hastsworn  lo  our  fathers  from  the  days  c/e. 
JVah.  2.  8.  Nineveh  is  of  0.  like  a  pool  of  water 
jl/a/.3.4.be  pleasant  to  ihe  Lord, as  in  the  days  »/o. 
2  Pet.  3.  5.  by  word  of  God  the  iieavens  were  of  0. 
Jude  4.  who  were  of  0.  oiiluined  to  condemnation 

OLD  time. 
/9eut.2.20.giants  dwell  therein  0.  t.  Zamzummims 

19.  14.  they  ofo.  time  set  in  thy  inlierilance 
Josh.  24. 2.  your  fathers  dwelt  on  other  side  \no.t. 
2  .Sam  20.  18.  they  were  wont  to  speak  in  0.  time 
Ezra  4.  15.  they  have  moved  sedition  ofo.  time 
Eccl.  1.  10.  it  hath  been  already  ofo.  time 
Jer.  2.  20.  for  ofo.  time  I  have  broken  thy  yoke 
Kze/f.26.20.  bring  thee  down  with  people  ofo'.  time 

33.  17.  he  of  whom  I  have  spoken  in  o.  time 
Mat.  5.  21.  il  was  said  by  them  ofo.  time,  27,  33. 
.lets  15.  21.  Moses  ofo.  time  hath  in  every  city 

1  pet.  3.  5.  in  0.  time  holy  women  also  adorned 
2fe?..1.21.  the  prophecy  came  not  in  o.  time  by  man 

.See  Wax. 

OLD  IVaij. 

Joi 22.15.theo.ic.  which  wicked  men  have  trodden 

OLDNESS. 
Rom.l.G.  that  we  should  nol  serve  in  o.  of  the  letter 

OLIVE 
Is  a  tree  full  of  fatness,  which  yields  plenty  of 
oil.    The  church  of  the  Jews  is  compared  to  an 
Oiivelree,  .ler.  11.   16.      IVhen   God   brought 
them  into  Canaan,  he  fixed  them  in  a  flourish 
ing  and  prosperous  state  andcondition,se  that 
they  were  tn  a  capacity  both  to  have  donemuch 
good  to  themselves,  and  to  have  brought  him 
much  glory,  like  a  beautiful  green  olive-tree, 
fit  to  bear  fair  and  goodly  fruit. 
There  are  two  kinds  of  Olive  trees,  the  wild  and 
natural,  and  tlmse  that  require  care  and  cul- 
ture.    The  cultivated  Olive-tree  is  of  a  mode- 
rate  height,  its   trunk   is    knotty,    its    bark 
smooth,  and  of  an  ash  colour,  its  wood  is  solid 
and  yellowish,  the  leaves  are  oblong,  and  al- 
mostlike  those  of  the  willow,  of  a  green  colour, 
dark  on  the  upper  side,  and  white  on  the  under 
side.     In  the  month  if  June  it  puts  out  white 
flowers  that  grow  in  bunches :  Each  flower  is 
of  one  piece,  widening  upwards,  and  dividing 
into  four  parts,    .tfter  the  flower  succeeds  the 
fruit,  which  is  also  oblong  and  plump:   h  is 
first  green,  then  pale,  and  lastly  black,  when 
it  is  quite  ripe:  In  the  flesh  of  it  is  enclosed 
a  hard  stone,  full  of  an  oblong  seed.    The  wild 
Olive  differs  front  this,  in  that  it  is  smaller 
in  all  its  parts. 
Oen.  8.  11.  and  lo,  in  her  mouth  was  an  0.  leaf 
Drut.  28.  40.  for  thine  o.  shall  cast  her  fruit 
JVcA.8. 15.  go  to  the  mount,  and  fetch  0.  branches 
Job  15.  33.  he  shall  cast  ofThis  flower  as  the  o. 
fs.  128.3.  thy  children  like  o.  plants  round  thy  table 
Hab.  3. 17.  although  the  labour  of  the  0.  shall  fail 
Zech.  4. 12. 1  said,  what  be  these  two  0.  branches? 
Jam.  3. 12.  can  fig-tree,  my  brethren, bear  0. berries? 
See  Oil. 
OLIVES. 
Judg.  15.5.  the  foxes  burnt  up  the  vineyards  and  0. 
Jt/jc.6.15. shall  tread  the  0.  but  shalt  not  anoint  thee 
See  MotTNT. 
OLIVET. 

2  .Sam. 15. 30.  David  went  up  by  ascent  to  mount  O. 
Jicts  1. 12.  they  relumed  from  the  mount  called  O. 

OLIVE-TREE. 
Deut  24.  20.  when  thou  beatest  thine  o.-tree 
.Judg.  9.  8.  they  said  to  the  o.-tree,  reign  over  us 
9.  the  o.-tree  faid,  should  I  lenve  my  fatness? 
1  Kings  6.  23.  he  made  two  cheruhinis  of  o.-trfe 
31  twodoorswereofo.-(ref,32.||33.  posl.sofo.-t. 
Psal.  52. 8.  like  a  green  o.-tree  in  the  house  ot  God 
Isa.  17.  fi.  as  the  shaking  of  an  o.-tree,  24    13. 
Jer.  1116.  the  Lordcalleil  thy  name  a  green  o.-tree 
Hos.  14.  6.  his  beauty  shall  be  as  the  o-tree 
Hag.'i.  19.  asyet  the  o   tree  hath  nol  brought  forth 
Rom.  11. 17.  Ihou  parlakestoPthe  fatness  of  o.-tree 
24  cut  outof  the  o.  tree,  sraffed  in  a  good  o.-tree 
OLIVE-TREES. 
Kiod.23.tll.  thnsshalt  thou  do  wiih  thineo. -frees 
Deut.  6.  11.  and  o.-trees  which  thou  plantest  nol 
8.t8.a  land  of  vines  and  n.-trees,  ofoil,  and  honey 
28.40  thou  shall  have  o.-trees, but  shalt  not  anoint 
1  CAron. 27.28.  over  the  o.-lrees  was  Baalhanan 
.^mos4.\i. o.-trees  increased,  palnier-worm  devour. 
7,ech.  4.  3.  two  o.- trees  by  it  on  the  right  and  left 
fteB.11.4.  these  are  the  two  n.-tree^  standing  before 

Wild  OLIVE-TREE. 
/Iw/i.  11. 17.  thuu  beins  joi/d  o.-tree  wertgraffed  in 


ONE 

OLlVE-YARD. 
Kioti  23.  11.  thus  shall  thou  do  with  thy  o.  aard 

OLIVE-YARDS 
./osA.24.13.citiesye  huilt  not, of  vineyards  and  o.-y 
which  ye  planted  not,  do  ye  eat   JVeA.  9.  25 

1  Sam.  8.  14.  the  king  shall  take  your  0. -yards 

2  Kings  5  26.  a  time  lo  receive  money  and  0. -yards 
J^eh.  5.  11.  restore,  I  pray,  to  them  their  0  -yard* 

OMITTED. 
Mat.  23.  23.  have  o.  weightier  matters  of  the  law 

OMNIPOTENT. 
Rev.  19.6.  Alleluia,  for  the  Lord  God  9.  reignetb 

ONCE. 
Gen.  18.  32.  he  said,  1  will  speak  yet  but  this  0. 
iCiorf.lO.n.forgivemy  sinonly  Ibis  o. entreat  Lord 
30.10. Aaron  shall  make  an  atonement  on  horns  ol 
altar  of  incense  o.  a  year,  Aei). 16.34.  i/ci.9.7,12- 
J^Tunt.  13.  30.  let  us  go  up  at  o.  and  possess  it 
Deut.  7.  22.  thou  inayest  not  consume  them  at  tt. 
Josh.  G.  3.  ye  shall  go  round  the  city  0.  11,  14. 
Judg.  6.  39. 1  will  speak  but  this  0.  prove  but  thiso. 

16. 18.  come  ujio.  ||  28.  stienglhen  me  this  o. 
1  .Som  2li  8.  let  me  smite  him  to  ihe  earth  at  o. 

1  Kings  10  22  o.  in  three  years  came  the  navy  ol 
Tarshisli,  bringing  gold  and  silver,  2  CAr.  9.  21. 

2  Kings  6.  10.  he  saved  himself  nol  o.  or  twice 
JVfA5.18.  o.  in  tendaysallstore  ofwine  wasprepa 

13.  20.  loilged  without  Jerusalem  0.  or  twice 
./oi33  1  \.G  speaks  o.  yea  twice, man  perceives  nd 

40  5   v.  have  I  spoken,  but  I  will  not  answer 
Psal.&i.M  God  balhspoken  0.  twice  I  have  bearc 

74   6.  lliey  break  down  the  carved  work  at  o. 

76  7.  who  may  stand  in  sight  when  o.  art  aiigiyl 

89.  35  u.  have  I  sworn  by  my  holiness,  I  will  not 
Prov  28   18.  he  that  is  perverse  shall  fall  at  o. 
Isa.  42.  14.  I  will  destroy  and  devour  at  o. 

66.8,  in  one  day,  or  shall  a  nation  be  born  at  0.? 
.fer.  10.  18.  I  will  sling  out  the  inhabitants  at  0. 

13.27.  wilt  tbounot  be  clean?  when  shall  it  0.  be'! 

16.21.  behold.  I  will  this  ».  cause  them  to  know 

Hag  2  6  yet  o.  il  is  a  little  w  bile,  and  1  w  ill  shake 

the  heavens,  and  the  earth,  and  sea,  Ueb.  12.26. 

/.«Ae  13.25.  wheno  the  master  of  house  is  risen  up 

2.3.  18.  they  cried  all  at  o.  saying,  not  this  man 
liom.  6.  10.  in  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  sin  o. 

7.  9.  for  1  was  alive  without  the  law  o.  but  when 

1  Cor  15  6.  was  seen  of  above  SCO  brethren  at  0. 

2  Cor.ll  25. thrice  beaten  with  rods,  o.  was  I  stoned 
Gal.  1.^3  now  preacheth  ihefailhlieo  destroyed 
Eph.  5  3  but  fornication,  let  it  not  be  o.  named 
Phil  4   16.  ye  sent  o.  and  again  to  my  necessity 

1  TAfs  2  18.  would  have  come  to  you  0.  and  again 
Heb a  4  those  who  weteo  enlightened  and  lasted 
7.27  forthishedid  0.  when  ho  offered  up  himseH 
9. 26  but  now  o.  in  end  of  the  world  he  appeared 

27  as  It  is  appomieil  to  men  0.  to  die,  after  this 

28  Chr  was  o  oflTered  to  bear  sins  of  many,  10.  la 
10  2   because  that  the  worshippers  0.  purged 
12. 27.  yel  0.  more  sigiiifit'ih  ihe  removing  of  those 

1  Pet.  3.  18.  for  (Thrist  halh  suffered  o.  for  oursina 
20. ». long-suffering  of  God  waited  in  days  of  Noe 

Jude  3.  contend  for  Ihe  faith  ©.delivered  to  saints 

5. pul  you  in  remembrance, though  yeo.knew  this 

ONE 

Signifies  [1]  One  only,  so  that  there  is  no  other  oj 
that  kind,  1  Tim.  2.  5.  Heb.  10.  14.  [2] 
TAe  very  same.  Gen.  11.  1.  |  40.  5.  [3]  Vera 
/c^r.,  Dent.  32.  30.  Josh.  23.10.  [4]  Tht 
like,  1  Pam.  6.  4.  [51  Some  body,  any  one, 
2  Sam.  23.  15. 

That  they  all  may  he  one,  .7oAn  17.  21.  May  bt 
one  in  mind,  love,  design,  and  intere.it;  bein^ 
first  united  by  faith  to  me,  and  by  me  to  thee, 
that  so  their  union  may  m  some  sort  rcsemblt 
thatmeipressible union  betweenthyself  andme 

That  they  may  be  one  in  iis,  [I]  Ily  the  com- 
munication and  inhabitation  of  the  Spirit  that 
proceeds  from  us.  [2)  In  ways  of  holiness 
[3]  By  keeping  communion  with  us.  f4]  Bf 
following  our  example.  [5]  Being  united  tout 
by  faith,  thev  may  be  united  to  one  another  by 
love. 

in  one  dav,  Rev.  18.  8.  tAat  is,  suddenly  anA 
uneipcctcdly 

One  thing  is  needful,  Eulie  10  42.  .Ittendanct 
upon  the  means  of  grace,  and  a  right  use  oJ 
t/iem,is  absolutely  necessary  in  order  to  the  sal- 
vation of  the  soul.  Mary  chose  to  take  theatt- 
vantage  of  Christ's  company,  and  rather  to 
spend  an  Jiovr  or  two  in  hearing  him,  than  ia 
preparing  a  supper  for  him  ;  she  was  taking 
care  of  her  soul  with  reference  to  cternitif, 
which  is  the  one  thing  needful. 

Oen.  2.  24.  a  man  sh.ill  cleaveto  his  wife,  and  ihev 
shall  be  o.fleBh,.A/rtt.l9..5..1/ari  10  8.  1  Cor.6.16 
27.  38.  hast  thon  but  n.  blessing,  my  father? 
34. 14.  not  give  oiir  sister  loo.  that  is  uncircumc 
42.  13.  o.  is  not.  32.  |l  44.  28.  o.  went  out  from  mt 

Erorf.ll.l.yet  will  bnngo. plague  more  on  Pharaoh 
19.  46.  in  o,  bouse  shall  il  be  enten.  net  c.Mfn  forti 


o:sE 

.^0(2.] 2.49.o.law  shall  be  to  him  that  ishomeborn, 
and  stranger,  J.ev.  -Jl.  UZ.  JVum.  i5.  lb,  iy. 
S3.  H'J.  1  will  nol  drive  them  out  in  o.  year 
26  2.every  curtain  sliuii  have  o.  iiisasure,  3ti.  9,15. 
6  and  it  shall  be  o.  tabernacle,  3ti.  13. 
5J9  23.  u.  loaf  of  bread,  o.  cake,  and  c   wafer 
Lev.  5.  4.  he  shall  be  guilty  in  o.  of  these,  5,  13. 
J6.  29.  whether  o.  of  your  own  country,  17.  13. 
36.26.  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  ino.  oven 
tfum.  10.  4.  if  they  blow  but  with  o.  trumpet 
Id  15.  I  have  not  taken  o.  as  from  Ihein 

17.  3.  0.  rod  shall  he  for  the  head  of  the  house 
36.  8.  of  the  tribe  shall  be  wife  to  o.  of  the  family 

Deut.  1.  23.  I  look  twelve  men,  o.  of  a  tribe 

4.  42.  that  fleeing  to  o.  of  the>e  cities,  I'J.  5,  11. 
19.  15.  0.  witness  shall  not  rise  U|>  against  a  man 
24.  5.  but  he  shall  be  free  at  home  o.  year 

32.  30.  how  should  o.  chase  a  thousand  t 
Josh.  10.  42.  all  these  Joshua  took  at  o.  time 

12.  9.  the  king  of  Jericho  o.  the  king  of  Ai  o. 
10.  the  king  of  Jerusalem  u.  king  of  Hebron  o. 
17. 14.  why  hast  given  me  but  o.lot  aiido-iKirtion? 
17.  a  great  people,  thou  shult  not  have  o.  lot  only 
Judg.9.2.  whether  is  better,  thato.  reign  over  you? 
21.8.  wha'.  0.  IS  thereof  the  tribes  of  Israel? 
ISa?n. 6.4. foro. plague  was  on  you  aliand  ycur  lords 
17.  for  Ashdod  o.  for  Gaza  o.  for  Ashkelona. 
11.  7.  and  they  came  out  with  o.  consent 

18.  21.  this  day  my  son-in-law  in  o.  of  the  twain 
E  5am.  7.23.  what  o.  nation  is  like  thy  poi'ple? 

8.  2.  and  with  o.  I'ull  line  to  keep  alive 

19.  7.  there  will  not  tarry  o.  with  thee  this-night 
23.  8.  whom  he  slew  at  o.  time,  1  C/iron.  11. 11. 

15.  O  that  0.  would  give  me  todfinli  of  the  water 
of  Uie  well  of  Bethlehem,  1  C/iro7\.  11.  17. 

1  Kings  1.  48.  given  me  o.  to  sit  on  my  throne 

2.  16. 1  ask  0.  jielilion  of  thee,  deny  me  not 

6.  25.  the  cherubiins  were  of  o.  measure,  o.  eize 

5.  56.  there  hath  not  failed  o.  word  of  his  promise 

11.  13.  1  will  give  0.  tribe  to  thy  son,  32,  36. 

22. 13.  behold  now  words  of  the  prophets  declare 
good  to  the  king  with  o.  mouth,  2  Citron.  18. 12. 

2  Kings  17.  27.  carry  thither  o.  of  the  priests 
28.  0.  of  the  priests  came  and  dwelt  in  Bethel 

18.24.  will  turn  away  face  ofo.  captain,  Isa.  36.9. 
JCftroH. 10.13. ibr  asking  counsel  of  o. that  h  id  fame 

12.  14.  0.  of  the  least  was  over  a  hundred 
2CA/on.  32.  12.  he  shall  worship  before  o.  altar 
Keh.  1.  2.  Hanani,  o.  of  my  brethren,  came 

11.  1.  bring  0.  often  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem 
Job  9  3.  he  cannot  answer  him  o.  of  a  thousand 
t  33.  neither  is  there  o.  that  should  argue 
21.  23.  o.  dieth  m  his  full  strength,  at  ease 
23.  13.  he  is  in  a.  mind,  and  who  can  turn  him? 

33.  23.  if  an  interpreter  n.  among  a  thousand 
Psal.  22.  t  20.  deliver  my  only  o.  from  the  dog 

35.  t  !"•  rescue  my  only  o.  from  the  lions 
49.  16.  be  not  afraid  when  o.  is  made  rich 
72.  tl5.  0.  shall  give  him  of  the  gold  of  Sheba 
82.  7.  and  shall  fall  like  o.  of  the  princes 
86.  t  2.  for  I  am  o.  whom  thou  favourest 
89.  19.  I  have  laid  help  on  o.  that  is  mighty 
137.  3.  saying,  sing  us  «.  of  the  songs  of  Zion 
Prov.  1. 14.  cast  in  thy  lot,  let  us  all  have  o.  purse 

26.  17.  is  like  o.  that  taketh  a  dog  by  the  ears 
Eccl.l.  4. 0. general,  passeth  away, another  cometh 

2. 14. 1  perceived  that  o.  event  happen   to  them  all 

3.  19.  yea,  they  have  all  n.  breath,  all  is  vanity 
20.  all  go  unto  o.  place,  all  are  of  dust,  6.  6. 

4.9.  two  better  than  0  ||  11.  how  can  o.  be  warm? 
12.  if  o.  prevail  against  him, two  shall  withstand 

7.  27.  counting  o.  by  o.  to  find  out  the  account 

9.  18.  but  0.  sinner  destroyeth  much  good 

12. 11.  words,  which  are  given  from  o.  shepherd 

Cant. 4.0. thou  hast  ravished  my  heart, my  sister, my 

spouse, witho.of  thy  eyes,witho.chainof  thy  neck 

6.  9.  my  unilefiled  is  but  o.  she  is  the  only  o. 
A«a.  5. 10.  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  o.  bath 

14.  32.  what  shall  o.  answer  messengers  of  nation? 
19.  18.  0.  shall  b"  called  the  city  of  destruction 
23.  15.  according  to  the  days  ofo.  king 

27.  12.  ye  shall  be  gathered  o.  bv  o.  O  Israel 
.30   17.  0.  thousand  shall  flee  at  the  rebuke  ofo. 

34. 16.no  0.  of  these  shall  fail,  none  want  her  mate 
41.  25.  I  have  raised  up  o.  from  the  north 
27. 1  will  give  Jerus.  o.  that  bringeth  good  tidings 

44.  5.  0.  shall  say  I  am  the  Lord's  and  another 

45.  24.  surelv  shall  o.  say,  in  L.  have  [  rightcousn. 
65.  8.  o.  saiih,  destroy  it  not,  a  blessing  is  in  it 
F.zek.  1.  16.  they  four  nad  u.  likeness,  and  a  whsel 

19.  3.  she  brought  up  o.  of  her  whelps,  it  became 
21   19.  botn  twain  shall  come  forth  out  of  o.  lanil 
2.?   13.  then  f  saw  that  they  took  both  o.  way 
33.  21.  that  0.  that  had  escaped  came  unto  me 

24.  Abraham  was  o.  [\  32.  as  a  lovely  song  ofo. 
^■23  I  will  set  up  0.  shepherd  over  them,  37. 24. 
37.  17.  and  they  shall  oecome  o.  in  thy  hand 

19.  make  them  o.  stick  ||  22.  o.  nation,  o.  king 
48.  31.  0.  gaf-of  Reuben  ||  32.  o.  gate  of  Joseph 
Dan.  2  'J   there  is  but  n.  decree  for  vo» 
4IJ 


ONE 

Dan. 4. 19.  then  Daniel  was  ostoniod  for  o.  hour 

7.  13.  behold,!),  like  the  Son  of  man.  10.  16,  18. 

9.  27.  he  shall  contirm  the  covenant  for  o.  week 
11.  7.  out  of  a  branch  of  her  roots  shall  o.  stand 

lO.o.  shall  certainly  come  and  overflow, and  pass 
27.  they  shall  speak  hes  at  o.  table,  not  prosper 
Hos.  1. 11.  Israel  shall  appoint  themselves  o.  Iiead 
Amos  4.  8.  two  or  three  cities  wandered  to  o.  city 
0.  9.  if  tliere  remain  ten  men  in  o.  house 
Zepk.  3.  9.  to  serve  the  Loid  with  o.  consent 
Zecli.  3.  9.  behold,  on  o.  stone  shall  be  sttven  eyes 

11.  8.  I  will  cut  off  three  shepherds  in  o.  month 
14.  9.  there  shall  be  o.  Lord,  and  his  name  o. 

Mai.  2. 15.  did  he  not  make  o.?  and  wherefore  o.? 

Mat.  3.  3.  the  voice  ofo.  crying  in  the  wilderness, 

Mark  1.  3.  Luke  3.  4.  John  1.  23. 

5. 18. 0.  jot,  or  0.  tittle  shall  nol  pass  froiri  the  law 

19.  whoso  shall  break  o.  of  these  least  command. 

29.  thato.  of  thy  members  should  perish,  30. 

36.  thou  canst  not  make  o.  hair  white  or  black 

6.27.  which  of  you  can  add  o.  cubit  to  his  Stature? 

29.  was  not  arrayed  like  o.  of  these,  Luke  12.  27. 

10.  42.  shall  give  to  drnik  to  o.  of  these  little  ones 

12.  11.  what  man  aniong  you  shall  have  o.  sheep? 

16.  14.  Elias  and  Jeremias,  or  o.  of  the  prophets, 

Mark  6.  15.  |  8.  28.  Luke  9.  8,  19. 

17.  4.  three  tabernacles,  o.  for  thee,  o.  for  Moses, 

and  0.  for  Elias,  Mark  9.  5.  Luke  9.  33. 
18.6.shall  oflend  o.  of  these,  Mark0.i2.Luke  17.2. 
10.  take  heed  ye  despise  nolo,  of  these  little  ones 

14.  that  o.  of  these  little  ones  should  perish 
10.  if  nothear,  then  take  with  thee  o.or  two  more 

19. 17.  none  good  but  o.  Mark  10. 18.  Luke  18. 19. 
20. 12.  saying,  these  last  have  wrought  but  o.  hour 

21.  35.  they  beat  0.  and  killed  another,  and  stoned 

22.  5.  they  went  tlitfir  ways,  o.  to  his  farm,  another 

23.  4.  but  they  themselves  will  not  move  thuni 

with  o.  of  their  fingers,  Luke  11.  40. 
8.  for  0.  is  your  Master,  even  Christ,  10. 
9.0. is  your  Father  1|  25.40.asye  have  done  it  to  o. 

25.  15.  he  gave  to  o.  five  talents,  to  another  two 

15.  but  he  that  had  received  the  o.  24. 
45.  as  ye  did  it  not  to  o.  of  the  least  of  these 

26.2I.Jesussaid,  verily  I  say  to  you,  thato.  of  you 
shall  betray  me,  Mark  14.  18.  John  13.  21. 

40.  could  ye  not  watch  o.  hour  ?  Mark  14.  37. 
Mark  8.  14.  nor  had  they  more  than  o.  loaf 

9.  37.  whoever  shall  receive  o.  of  such  ciiildren 
38.  we  saw  o.  casting  out  devils,  Luke  9.  49. 

11.211.1  will  also  ask  of  you  o.  question, .Tnswer  me 
12.  6.  having  yet  o.  son,  he  sent  him  also  to  them 

14.  19.  and  they  began  to  say  o.  by  o.  is  it  I  ? 

15.  6.  at  the  feast  he  released  o.  Luke'iX  17. 
Luke  3.16.  John  said,  but  o. mightier  than  I  cometh 

7.  8. 1  say  to  o.  go,  and  he  goeth,  and  to  another 
8.42.  he  had  o. only  daughter,  and  she  lay  a  dying 
12.  52.  there  shall  be  five  in  o.  house  divided 
15.7.j'oyin  heaven  over  o.sinner  that  repenleth,10. 

16.  17.10  pass,  than  o.  tittle  of  the  law  to  fail 

30.  nay,  but  if  j.  went  from  the  dead,  31. 
17. 22.  to  see  o.  of  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 
22.  36.  let  him  sell  his  garment,  and  buy  o. 

.John  1.  26.  but  there  stiuuleth  o.  among  you 
6.70.  0.  of  you  is  a  devil  ||  7.21.  have  done  o.work 

8.  9.  went  out  o.  by  o.  beginning  at  the  eldest 
18.  I  am  0.  that  bear  witness  of  myself 

41.  they  saitl,  we  have  o.  Father,  even  God 

10.  16.  and  there  shall  be  o.  fold,  and  o.  shepherd 
30.  I  and  my  Father  are  o. 

11.  52.  should  gather  in  o.  the  children  of  God 

12.  48.  he  hath  o.  that  judgeth  him,  the  word 

17.  11.  that  they  may  be  o.  as  we  are,  21,  22. 
23.  that  they  may  be  made  perfect  in  o. 

18. 17  irt  thou  not  o.  of  this  man's  disciples?  25 
ActsX.Si^.masl  o. be  ordained  to  be  witness  of  resur. 
4.  32.  believed,  were  ofo.  heart  and  o.  of  soul 

9.  II.  go  and  inquire  for  o.  Saul  of  Tarsus 

13.  S!5.  there  cometh  o.  after  me,  whose  shoes 
17.  7.  saying,  that  there  is  another  king,  o.  Jesus 

26.  God  halh  made  ofo.  blood  all  nations 
24. 21.  except  it  be  tor  this  o.  voice,  of  resurrection 
25.  19.  had  questions  of  o.  Jesiis,  who  was  dead 
2'^.  25.  after  that  Paul  had  spoken  o.  word 

fiom.5.7.forscarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  o.die 

15.  for  if  through  Ihe  offence  of  o.  many  be  dead 

16.  and  not  tis  it  was  by  o.  that  sinnwd,  for  the 

judgment  was  by  o.  to  condemnation 

n.deathreisned  by  o.shall  reign  in  life  by  oJ.C. 

18.  by  the  offi'iiceof  o.  so  bv  righteousness  of  o. 

lit.  so  by  obedience  ofo.  shall  many  be  righteous 

9. 10.  but  when  Rebekah  also  had  conceive(}  by  o. 

I  Cor.  3.  4   for  while  o.  saith,  I  am  of  Paul 

8.  he  Ihatplanteth  and  he  that  watereth  are  e. 
5. 1.  such  fornication, that  o.  have  his  father's  wife 
8.  4.  and  that  there  is  none  other  God  but  o. 

6.  to  us  there  is  but  o.  God,  and  o.  Lord  Jesus 
9.24.  all  run,  but  o.  receivcth  the  priro 

10.  17.  we  bein?  many  are  o.  bread  and  o.  body 

11.  21.  o.  is  hungry  H'H.  27.  let  o.  interpret 

12.  8.  to  0.  18  given  by  Spirit  tha  word  of  wtidom 


ONE 

1  Cor.  12.  13.  by  o. Spirit  are  baptized  intofl.bod^ 

14.  24.  there  come  in  o.  that  believeth  not,  or  o 

unlearned,  he  is  convinced  of  all,  judged  of  aD 

31.  for  ye  may  all  prophesy  o.  by  o.  that  all  mat 

15. 8. it  was  seen  of  me  asof  o.  born  outofdue  timt 

2  Cor.  5. 14.  if  o.  died  for  all,  then  were  all  dead 
11.  2.  for  I  have  espoused  you  to  o.  husband 

24.  five  times  received  1  forty  stripes  saveo. 
13.ll.be  perfect,  beofgood  comfort, be  ofo.  mind 
f  Ar "  2. 2.   1  Pet.  3. 8.  Rev.  17.  13. 
Gal.'i.  16.  but  as  ofo.  ||  28.  ye  are  all  o.  in  Christ 
5.  14.  for  all  the  law  is  fulfilled  in  o.  word 
F,ph.  1. 10.  he  might  gather  together  in  o.  all  tiling 

2.  14.  who  hath  made  both  o.  ||  15.  o.  new  man 
18. through  him  we  both  have  access  by  o.  Spirit 

4.  4.  as  ye  are  called  in  e.  hope  of  your  calling 
5.  o.  faith,  0.  Lord,  o.  baptism  ||  6.  o.  God 

PAiY.  1.27.thatstand  fast  with  o.  spirit, with  o.  mind 
1  7Vhi.  3.  2.  the  husband  ofo.  wife.  Tit.  1.  6. 
4.  a  bishop,  o.  that  lulelli  well  his  own  house 

3.  12.  Ihe  deacons  be  thehusbandsofo.  wife 
Tit.  1.  12.  0.  of  themselves,  even  a  pro|diet,  said 
thb.  2.  0.  but  0.  in  a  certain  place  teslifiuth 

11.  and  they  that  are  sanctified  are  all  ofo. 

5.  12.  ye  have  need  that  o.  teach  you  again 
10.12.hut  thisman  after  he  had  oflered  o.  saorific* 

14.  for  by  0.  ofi'ering  he  hath  perfected  for  ever 

11.  12.  therefore  sprang  there  even  ofo.  so  many- 

12.  16.  for  o.  morsel  of  meat  sold  his  birth-right 
13.14.herewehaveno  city,  but  we  seek  o.  to  come 

Jam.  2. 10.  yet  ofl'end  in  o.  point,  he  is  guilty  of  all 
5.  19.  if  any  of  you  err,  and  o.  convert  him 
1  .lohn  5. 7.  these  three  are  o.  ||  8.  these  agree  in  o 
We«.9. 12.0.  woe  is  past,  there  come  two  woes  more 

13.  3.  I  saw  0.  of  his  heads  as  wounded  to  death 
14. 14. on  the  cloud  o.  sat  like  unto  the  Son  of  man 
17. 12. receive  power  as  kingso.hour  with  the  beast 
18.  10.  for  in  o.  hour  is  thy  judgment  come 

17.  in  0.  hour  so  great  riches  come  to  nought 
19.1  hat  great  city, for  in  o.hourisslie  madedesoL 
21.  21.  every  several  gate  was  of  o.  pearl 
See  Accord,  Anothkr,  Man,  God. 
As  ONE. 
Clen.  3.  22.  behold,  the  man  is  become  as  o.  of  ua 
19.14.  hut  beseemed  as  o. that  mocked  to  hissona 
49. 16.  Dan  shall  judge  as  o.  of  the  tribes  of  Israe 
Exod.  12. 48.  bo  circumcised,  and  he  shall  be  as  o 
that  is  born  in  the  land.  Lev.  19.  34. 
24.  22. 
JV«m.l2.  12.  let  her  not  be  as  o.  dead,  of  whom 
.To.sh.  10.2.  Gibeonagreat  city,  as  o.  of  royal  cities 
./«(/D-.17.11.young  man  was  to  him  as  o.  ofliis  sons 

1  Sum.l7. 36.  unciroium.  Philistine  be  a.so.of  then' 
26.  20.  as  when  o.  doth  hunt  a  partridge  in  mount. 

2  Sum.  6. 20.  uncovered  as  o.  of  the  vain  fellows 
9.  11.  he  shall  eat  at  my  table  as  o.  of  king's  sons 
13. 13.  thou  shall  be  as  o.  of  the  fools  in  Israel 
14. 1.3.  the  king  speaketh  this  as  o.  that  is  faulty 
17.  12.  there  shall  nolAe  left  so  much  as  o. 

'iKi7igs6.5.bulas  o.wasfellinga  beam,axeheadfel. 
2  Chr.  5. 13.  the  trumpeters  and  singers  were  as  o. 
.Job  2. 10.  ihouspeakest  05  0.  of  the  foolish  womeiv 
12.  4.  I  am  as  0.  mocked  of  his  neighbour 
19. 11.  hecounteth  me  to  him  as  0.  of  his  enemies- 
Psal.  35.  14.  as  0.  that  mourneth  for  his  mother 
78.  65.  then  the  Lord  awaked  as  0.  out  of  sleep 
89. 10.  thou  hast  broken  Rahab,  as  0.  that  is  slain. 
119. 162.  I  rejoice  as  0.  that  findeth  great  spoil 
Pro«.  6. 11.  thy  poverty  as  0.  that  travaileth,  24.3, 
Eccl.  3.  19.  as  the  0.  dieth,  so  dieth  the  other 
Cant.  1.7.  for  why  should  I  be  as  0.  lurneth  asidel 
S.lO.lhen  I  was  in  his  eyes  as  o.  that  found  favour 
Isa.  10.  14.  as  0.  that  gathereth  eggs  that  are  left 
29.  4.  thy  voice  as  0.  that  hath  a  iamiliar  spirit 
66.  13.  as  0.  whom  his  mother  comfortetb 
./er.l9.Il.I  will  break  a«o.  breaketh  potter's  vesse. 
Zech.  12.  10.  mourn  aso.  in  bitterness  for  first-born- 
Mat.  7.  29.  as  0.  having  authority,  Mark  1.  22. 
MarkG.l5.  or  a«o. of  the  pro|ihels  ||  9.26.  as  o.dead 
/^uke  15. 19.  make  me  as  0.  of  thy  hired  servants 
23.  14.  this  man  as  0.  that  perverteth  the  people 
ICo?'.  7. 25.  as  o.  that  hath  obtained  mercy  of  Lord 
9.  26.  so  fight  I,  not  as  0.  that  beateth  the  air 
See  Day,  He.art,  Every. 
Is  ONE. 
Gen.  11.6.  the  people  1.5  o.||  41.25.thedreami»o.2f>. 
Exod.  2.  6.  this  is  0.  of  the  Hebrew  children 
/)cut.i>.4.lUe  Lord  our  God  is  o.Lord,  JlfarA  12.29 
Ruth  2.  20.  Boaz  is  0.  of  our  next  kinsmen 
.^fat.l2.G.  in  this  place  is  o.greater  than  the  tempit 
.Mark  14.  20.  it  is  0.  of  the  twelve  that  dippeth 
Rum.  2.  08.  he  is  not  a  Jew  that  is  0.  outwardly 

29.  but  he  is  a  Jew  who  is  0.  inwardly 
3.  30.  seeing  it  is  0.  God  who  shall  justify 
1  Cor.  6.  17.  that  is  joined  to  the  Lord  is  o.'spiril 
12. 12.  for  as  body  is  o.  and  hath  many  member* 
15.  40.  but  the  glory  of  the  celestial  is  o.and  glery. 
Gal.'i.  ZQ.  is  not  a  mediatorof  one,  but  God  iiso 
Col.  4.9.  with  Onesimus,  who  is  0.  of  you   li 
See  Little,  Man. 


ONE 

J\rot  ONE. 
Om.  24. 41.  if  they  give  not  thee  o.  slialt  be  clear 
Eiod.  8.  31.  there  remained  not  o.  10.  19. 

9.  6.  but  oftha  cattle  of  Israel  died  not  o.  7. 

la.  30.  not  a  house  where  there  was  not  o.  dead 
D£jit.l.35.shalln.o.of  these  men  see  that  good  land 

2.  33.  there  was  not  o.  city  too  strong  lor  us 
2  Sam.  13.30.  and  tliere  m'uoI  o.  of  them  left 

17. 13.  till  there  be  vol  o.  sniall  stone  found  there 
■.Kings  10. 11.  he  left  him  n.  o.  '.hat  pisseth  ag.  wall 
Job  14.  4.  a  clean  thing  out  of  an  unclean,  not  o. 

31.  l.'i.  and  did  7iot  o.  fa.«hion  us  in  the  \Toinb? 

41.9.  shall  ;(.  o.  he  east  down  at  the  sif;ht  of  him  1 

T^al.  14.  3.  are  ahogelher  become  filthy,  there  is 

none  that  doeth  good,  not  o.  .53.  3.  Hom.3. 12. 

105.  37.  there  was  n.  o.  feeble  person  among  them 
/ia.40.2(i.for  that  he  isstrong  in  power,  n.  o.  faileth 
Afa<.  Jo.  10. lake  heed  yedesp.n.o.ofthese  little  ones 
Horn.  3.  10.  there  is  none  righteous,  no  not  a. 
I  Cor.  G.  5.  no  not  o.  that  shall  be  able  to  judge 

12.  14.  for  the  body  is  not  o.  member,  but  many 

See  ISliGHTY. 

ONE  in  reference  to  other. 

Cen.4.19.  the  nameofo.  was  Adahjofo^AsrZillah 

13.  11.  they  separated  the  o.  from  the  other 
47.  21.  from  the  o.  end  of  Egypt  to  the  other 

Kzod.  1.15.  name  ofo.  Shiphrah,  oftheofAerPuah 

14.  20.  so  that  the  o.  came  not  near  the  other 
17. 12.  stayed  up  his  hands  on  o.side,  and  \.\\k  other 

15.  3.  nameof  the  o.  Gershoin,  of  the  other  Eliezer 
Lev.5.1.  two  pigeons,  o.  for  a  shi-ofTering,  Xheothcr 

for  a  burnt-oflering,  12.  8.  JVu7«.  0.  II.  |  8.  12. 
IG.  8.  0.  lot  for  the  Lord,  other  for  the  scape-goat 
Vum.  11.2G.  name  of  the  o.  Eldad,  the  other  Medad 
28.  4.  0.  lainb  in  the  morning,  the  other  at  even 
Deut.  4.  32.  ask  from  o.  side  of  heaven  to  the  other 
13.  7.  from  the  o.  end  of  the  earth  to  other,  28.  64. 
Judg.  IG.  29.  took  hold  of  o.  pillar  and  ol  the  other 
Ruth  1.4.nameoftheo.  was  Orphah,  ofofAcrRuth 

1  Sam.  1.2.  nameofo.  Hannah,  the  ot/jerPeninnah 

2  Sam.  4. 2.  name  of  o.  Ba;ii)ah,  of  the  oth.  Rechab 
12.  1.  there  were  two  men,o.  rich,  the  other  poor 

1  Kings's.  23.o.saith,  this  is  my  son,  the  oZAfr  saith 

25.  give  half  to  the  o.  and  half  to  the  other 

20.29.  they  j)itched  o.  against  the  other  seven  days 

VeA.  4. 17.  o.  hand  wrought,  with  oth.  held  weapon 

ficcl.  3.  19.  as  the  o.  dieth,  so  dieth  the  other 

7. 14.  God  hath  set  the  o.  over-against  the  other 

lev.  12.  12.  for  the  sword  of  the  Lord  shall  devour 

fromo.  end  of  the  land  to  the  other  end, 25.  .33 

24.2.0.  basket  had  good  figs,  other  basket  had  bad 

Ezek.  21. 16  go  thee  o.  way  or  other  on  right  or  left 

Dan.  8.  3.  but  o.  horn  was  higher  than  the  other 

12.  5.  0.  on  this  side  of  river,  the  o^Aer  on  that  side 

Zcch.  11.  7.  the  o.  1  called  Beauty,  the  o(Acr  Bands 

Mat.  G.  24.  he  will  hate  the  o.  and  love  the««Aer,  o) 

hold  lo  theo.  and  despise  the  o(Acr,  Luke  16.13 

20.  21.  my  two  sons  may  sit,  the  o.  on  thy  right 

hand,  and  the  other  on  thy  left,  Mark  10.  3" 

24.  31.  gather  from  o.  end  of  heaven  to  the  other 

40.  0.  taken,  the  otA.  left,  41.  Luke  17.  34,  35, 36. 
JUark  15.  27.  they  crucify  two  thieves,  the  o.  on  his 

right  hand,  tiieo(Aer  on  his  left,  Luke  23.  33 
y.,utc6.29.  if  smite  thee  on  o.  dieek,  ofl^er  the  other 

7.  41.  the  0.  owed  500  pence,  the  other  fifiy 
17.24.  lightning  out  of  o.  part,sliineth  to  the  other 
18.  10.  the  0.  a  Pharisee,  the  other  a  publican 

John  20.  12.0.  angel  at  the  head,  other  at  the  feet 
Acts  15. 39.  that  they  departed  asunder  o.  from  oth. 
23.  6.  the  0.  part  Sadducees,  the  other  Pharisees 

1  Cor.  7.  5.  defraud  ye  not  o.  ihe  other,  e.xcept  it  he 

2  Cur.  2. 16.  to  0.  thesavour  of  life,  tooiAcrofdealh 
<iai.  4.22.0.  by  bond-maid,  ofAer  by  a  free-woman 

5.  17.  and  these  are  contrary,  the  o.  to  tlic  other 
Rev.  17.  10.  and  o.  is,  the  other  is  not  yet  come 
.See  People. 
There  is  ONE. 
Lev.l.l.  trespass-oflfering, <Aere  jso.law  for  them 
Judg.  21.  6.  there  is  o.  tribe  cut  off  from  Israel 
Ksth.  4.  ll.^Aerciso.  lawofhis  toputhim  to  death 
£cc/.4.8.  (Aere  is  o.  alone,  and  ihere  is  not  a  second 
9. 2.  tAereti  o.  event  to  righteous  and  the  wicked 

3.  this  is  an  evil,  that  tAere  is  o.  event  to  all 
Dan.  2. 9.  if  ye  will  not,  «Aere  is  o.  decree  for  you 
JVaA.  1. 11.  (A.  is  0.  come  out  of  thee  iinagineth  evil 
Mark  12. 32.  th.  is  o.  God,  1  Tim.  2.  5.  .Jam.  2. 19. 
John  5. 45.  there  is  o.  that  accuselh  you,  even  Mos. 

8.  50.  there  is  o.  that  seekelh  and  jaidgeth 

I  Cor.  15.39.  <A.i«o.  kind  offlosh  of  men,  anoth.  of 

41.  there  is  o.  glory  of  sun,  another  of  moon 
'am.  4. 12.  fAerei«n.  law-giver  who  isabletosave 

O.N'E  of  tkem. 
fien.  42.27.  aso.  o/<Aem  opened  his  sack  in  the  inn 
Kzod.  14.28.  there  remained  not  so  much  as  o.ofth. 
A'lim.  16.  15.  neither  have  I  hurl  o.  of  them 
t.iriit.'iui  5.  if  0   o/tAem  die,  and  hare  no  child 
^uig   11.  3o.  thou  art  o.  of  them  that  trouble  me 
I  "iam.  17.  36.  this  Philistine  shall  be  as  o.  of  them 
I  SajH.  17. 22.  lacked  not  o.  o/(A.wa8  not  over  Jord. 
1M,  Vj.  Tamo.o/tAem  that  are  peaceable  in  Urael 
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2.?a7n.24.12.3lliings, choose  o.o/«A.  1  CAr.2I.10. 

I  A'iu^s  18. 40.  prophets  of  Baal,  let  nolo. o/tA.esca. 
ly.  2.  if  I  make  not  thy  life  as  the  life  of  o.  of  them 
22.  13.  let  thy  word  be  like  the  word  of  o.  of  them 

Ps.  34. 20.  keep,  his  bones,  not  o.  of  them  is  broken 

53.  3.  every  o.  ofth.  is  gone  back,  none  doeth  good 

53.  8.  as  a  snail  let  every  o.  of  them  pass  away 

64.  6.  inward  thought  of  every  o.  of  them  is  deep 

84.  7.  every  o.  of  them  \n  Zion  appeareth  before  G. 

106.  H.  theirenemies,  there  was  not  o.  of  them  left 

Troy. 22. 26. be  not  thou  o.  of  them  that  strike  hands 

KccMO.IS.labouroffoohsh  wearieth  every  o.  ofth. 

.Jer.  15.  10.  yet  every  o.  of  them  doth  curse  me 

Eiek.  11.5.  for  I  know  the  things,  every  o.  of  them 

Dan.  8. 9.  out  of  o.  of  them  came  forth  a  little  horn 

Obad. II.  and  castlots,  even  thou  wast  as  o  of  them 

Jl/aM0.29.twospariow8,ando.o/<Aew/ shall  not  fall 

on  the  ground  without  your  Father,  Luke  12.  6. 

18. 12.have  sl.eep,  o.  oft.he  gone  astrnv, Luke  15.4 

26.  73. surely  thou  art  o.  of  them,  Mark  14. 09,  70 
/.w/.c  17.15. 0.0/^2.  when  he  saw  that  he  was  healed 
./oAh  6.  7.  that  every  o.  of  them  may  take  a  little 

7.  50.  that  came  to  Jesus  by  night,  being  o.  of  them 
12.  2.  Lazarus  was  o.  of  them  that  sat  at  the  table 
.ficts  7.  24.  and  seeing  o.  of  them  suffer  wrong 

11.  28.  and  there  stood  up  o.  of  them  named  Agab 
ONE  thing. 

./osA.23. 14.  not  o.  thing  hath  failed  of  all  the  good 
Job  9.  22.  this  is  o.  thing,  therefore  I  said  it 
Fsal.  27.  4.  o.  thing  have  I  desired  of  the  Lord 
F.ccl.  3.  19.  even  o.  thing  befalleth  them 
Jlfat.21.24.I  will  ask  you  o.  thing,  Lukef,.  9.  |  20.3. 
Mark  10.  21.  o.  thing  thou  lackest,  Luke  18.  22. 
Luke  I0.42.thou  art  careful,  but  o.  thing  is  needful 
John  9."ii.o.thingI  know, that  whereas  I  was  blind 
./Jets  I9.32.somc  cried o.fA(Hn-,some  another,21.  34. 
f  A/7.3. 13.  hut  this o.tA!)!^  I  do, I  press  toward  mark 
2  Fct.  3.  8.  but  be  not  ignorant  of  this  o.  thing 

IVicked  ONE. 
Mat.  13.19.  then  comeih  the  jcickedo.ani  catcheth 

38.  the  tares  are  the  children  of  the  wicked  o. 
l./oA)i2.13.becau3eye  have  overcome  wicked  o.  14. 
3.  12.  not  as  Cain,  who  was  of  that  wicked  o. 
5.  18.  and  that  wicked  o.  toucheth  him  not 

ONES. 
/sa.l3.3.I  have  commanded  my  sanctified  o.  I  have 
also  called  my  mighty  o.  for  mine  anger 
Dan.  8.  8.  and  for  it  came  up  four  notable  o. 
11.17.  Sethis  face  to  enter,  and  uprighto.  with  him 
ONLY. 
r?en. 6. 5. thoughts  of  his  heart  arc  o.evil  continually 

7.  23.  Noah  o.  remained  alive,  and  those  in  the  ark 
19.  8.  0.  to  these  men  do  nothing 
22. 2. take  now  thy  son, thine  o.  son  Isaac,  thou  lov. 

12. thou  hast  not  withheld  thy  son,  thine  o. son,  16. 
24.  8.  0.  bring  not  my  son  thither  again 

27.  13.  0.  obey  my  voice,  and  go  fetch  methem 
34.  22.  0.  herein  will  the  men  consent  to  us,  23. 
41.  40.  0.  in  the  throne  will  I  be  greater  than  thou 
47.  22.  0.  the  land  of  priests  bought  he  not,  26. 

Kxod.  8.  9.  they  may  remain  in  the  river  o.  11. 

28.  I  will  let  you  go,  o.  you  .shall  not  go  far  away 
10. 17.  now  forgive  my  sin,  I  pray  thee,  o.  this  once 

that  he  may  take  away  from  me  this  death  o. 
24.  0.  let  your  flocks  and  your  herds  be  stayed 
12. 10. ev. man  musteat,  thato.  may  be  done  of  you 

21.  19.  0.  he  shall  pay  for  the  loss  of  his  time 
22. 20.  that  s;icrificeth  to  any,  save  to  the  Lord  o. 

27.  for  that  is  his  covering,  o.  it  is  his  raiment 
J.rr:.  21.  23.  0.  he  shall  not  go  in  unto  the  vail 

27.  20.  0.  the  firstling  of  the  beasts,  it  is  the  Lord's 
JViini.  1.  49.  0.  thoushalt  not  number  tribe  of  Lev 

12.  2.  hath  the  Lord  indeed  o.  spoken  by  Moses? 
14.  9.  rebel  not  ye  against  the  Lord  o. 
18.  3.  «.  they  shall  nut  come  nigh  the  vessels 
20.  19.  I  will  0.  go  through  on  my  feet,  Deut.  2. 28. 

22.  35.  0.  the  word  that  I  shall  speak  to  thee 
31.  22.  0.  the  gold  and  the  silver,  the  brass 
30.  6.  0.  marry  to  the  family  of  their  father's  tribe 

Deut.  4.  9.  o.  take  heed  to  thyself,  keep  thy  soul 
12.  ye  saw  no  similitude,  o.  ye  heard  a  voice 

8.  3.  know  that  man  doth  not  live  by  bread  o. 
10.  15.  0.  the  Lord  had  a  deliaht  in  thy  fathers 
12.  10.  o.  ye  shall  not  eat  the  blood,  23.  |  15.  23. 
22.  25.  the  inan  o.  that  lay  with  her  shall  die 

28.  13.  thou  shall  be  above  o.  not  be  beneath 

29.  thou  shah  be  o.  oppressed  and  spoiled,  33. 

29.  14.  nor  with  you  o.  do  I  make  this  covenant 
Josh.^.l  o.  be  thou  strong  and  very  courageous,  18. 

17.  0.  Lord  thy  God  be  with  thee  as  with  Moses 
6.  15.  0.  that  day  compassed  the  city  seven  times 

17.  o.Rahab  shall  live  1|  11.  13.  burned  Hazor  o. 
17.  17.  thou  shall  not  have  one  lot  o. 
Judg.  "i.  SI.  tliey  might  o.  know  to  teach  them  war 
6.  37.  if  dew  be  on  the  fleece  o.  and  dry  on  earth 

.39.  let  it  not  be  dry  o.  upon  the  fleece,  40. 
10.  15.  deliver  us  o.  we  pray  ihee,  this  day 

II  34.  came  to  meet  him,  and  she  was  hiso.  child 
16  28.  strengthen  me,  I  pray  theo,  o.  this  once 
19  20.  the  man  said,  o  lodge  not  in  the  street 


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1  Sam.  1  13.  Han.  o.  moved  her  lips.voiee  not  heard 
23.  0.  the  Lord  establish  hv  word 

5.  4   o.  the  slump  of  Dagon  was  left  to  him 
7.3.  and  serve  him  o.  4.  Mat.  4.  10.  J.,uke  4.  8. 
12.  24.  0.  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him  in  truth 

18.  17.  0.  be  Ihou  valiant  for  me,  and  fight  battle* 
20.  14.  not  o.  while  I  live,  shew  me  kindness 

39.  0.  Jonathan  and  David  knew  the  matter 

2  Sam.  13.  32.  Jonadab  said,  o.  Amnon  is  dead,  33. 
17.  2.  the  people  flee,  and  1  will  smite  the  king  o 

20.  21.  deliver  him  o.  and  1  will  depart  from  city 
23.10.  the  people  returned  after  him  o.  to  spoil 

1^77/^5  3.2.0. the  people  sacrificed  in  high  places,  3. 
4.19.  Gebar  was  the  o.  officer  who  was  in  the  land 

12.  20.  none  followed  David,  but  Judah  o. 

14.  8.  David  did  thato.  which  was  right  in  my  eyes 
13.  he  0.  of  Jeroboam  shall  come  to  the  grave 

15.  5.  save  o.  in  the  matter  of  Uriah  the  Hitlite 

19.  10.  I  0.  am  left,  and  they  seek  my  life,  14. 
22.  31.  fight  not,  save  o.  with  the  king  of  Israel 

2  Kings  10.  23.  but  the  worshippers  of  Baal  o. 
17. 18.  tlierewasnone  left  but  the  tribeof  Judah  a. 
19.  19.  thou  an  the  Lord,  even  thou  o.  Isa.  37.  20. 

1  Chron.  22.  12.  o.  the  Lord  give  thee  wisdom 

2  Chron.  2.  6.  save  o.  to  burn  sacrifice  before  him 

6.  30.  thou  o.knowest  the  hearts  of  children  of  men 

33.  17.  did  sacrifice,  yet  to  the  Lord  their  God  o. 
Es^A.I.lO.the  queen  hath  not  done  wrong  to  kingo. 
.Job  1.  12.  0.  on  himself  put  not  forth  thy  hand 

15.  I  o.  am  escaped  to  tell  thee,  16,  17,  19. 
13.20.  0.  do  not  two  things  to  me,  then  will  I  not 

34.  29.  whether  done  against  a  nation  or  a  man  o. 
Psal.  4.  8.  thou,  Lord,  o.  makest  me  dwell  in  safetj 

51.  4.  against  thee,  thee  o.  have  I  sinned 
62.  2.  he  0.  is  my  rock  and  my  salvation,  6. 

4.  0.  consult  to  cast  him  down  from  excellency 

5.  my  soul,  wait  thou  o.  upon  God 

71.  16.  mention  thy  righteousness,  even  thine  o. 

72.  18.  God  of  Israel  o.  doth  wondrous  things 
91.  8.  o.  with  thine  eyes  shall  thou  behold  anW  see 

I'rov,  4.  3.  tender  and  o.  beloved  in  sight  of  mothci 

5.  17.  lei  them  be  o.  thine  own,  and  not  strangers 

11.  23.  the  desire  of  the  righteous  is  o.  good 

13.  10.  o.  by  pride  cometh  contention 

14.  23.  llie  talk  of  the  lips  lendeth  o.  to  penury 
17.  II.  an  evil  man  seekelh  o.  rebellion 
21.  5.  tend  o.  to  plenteousness,  o.  lo  want 

KffZ.  7.29.  lliiso.  have  I  found,  that  God  made  man 
Cant.  6.  9.  she  is  the  o.  one  of  her  mother 
Jsa.  4.  I.  0.  let  us  be  called  by  thy  name 

26.  13.  we  will  o.  make  mention  of  thy  name 
28.I9.it  shall  be  a  ve.\alion  o.  lo  understand  report 

.fer.  3.  13.  o.  acknowledge  thine  iniquity 

6.  26.  make  mourning  as  fiir  an  o.  son,  JJmos  8. 10, 
.32.  30.  o.  done  evil,  o.  provoked  me  lo  anger 

Eiek.  7.  5.  and  evil,  an  o.  evil,  behold,  is  come 

14.  10.  they  o.  shall  be  delivered,  18. 

44.20.  they  shall  o.  |ioll  their  heads 
.^mos  3.2.  you  o.bave  I  known  of  all  famil.  of  earUi 
Mat.5.47.  if  ve  salute  your  brethren  o.  what  do  yot; 

8.  8.  the  centurion  said,  Lord,  speak  the  word  c. 

10  42.  shall  give  a  cup  of  cold  water  o.  in  name 

12.  4.  not  lawful  for  him  to  eat,  but  o.  for  priesti 
14.  ;;6.  they  might  o.  touch  hem  of  his  garment 
17.8.  they  saw  no  man,  save  Jesus  o.  Mark  9.  8. 
21.  19.  ihey  found  nothing  thereon  but  leaves  o. 

21.  shall  not  o.  do  this  which  is  done  lo  fig-tre« 
24.  36.  not  the  angels  in  heaven,  hut  my  Father  o. 

Mark  2.  7.  who  can  forgive  sins,  but  God  o.  7 
5.36.Jesussailh,be  not  afraid,o. believe,  Auie8.50. 
6.8.should  take  nothing  for  journey,  save  a  stcffa. 

Luke  7.  12.  was  a  dead  man,  o.  son  of  his  mother 
8.  42.  one  o.  daughter  ||  9.  38.  he  is  my  o.  child 
24. 18.  art  thou  o.  a  stranger  in  Jcrusal.  not  known 

John  5.  18.  not  o.  because  he  had  broken  sabbath 
44.  and  seek  not  honour  that  cometh  from  God  o. 
II.  52.  that  Josus  should  die,  not  for  that  nation  o. 
12.9.came  not  for  Jesus'  sake  o.biittoseeLazarui 

13.  9.  Lord,  not  my  feet  o.  but  also  my  hands 
17.  3.  that  they  might  know  thee  llie  o.  true  God 

.f)ctsH.\Sd.o.  they  were  baptized  in  name  of  Josui 
11.  19.  ])reacliing  the  word  lo  none  but  Jews  o. 
18.2.5.  Apollos  taught,  knowing  o  bapt.  of  John 
19. 27.  not  0.  our  craft  is  in  danger  to  he  al  nought 
21.13.  rendy  not  to  be  bound  o.  but  to  die  for  Jesus 
25.  0.  that  they  keep  thems.  from  things  offeree 
20.  29.  I  would' lo  God,  that  not  o.  thou,  but  all 

Rom.  1.32  nolo,  do  same,  but  have  pleas,  in  them 
3.29.  is  he  God  of  Jews  o.?  is  he  not  of  Gentiles  1 
4.  9.  cometh  this  blessedn.  on  circumcision  o.?  12. 

16.  not  to  that  o.  which  is  of  law,  but  to  faith 
5.3.  not  0.  so,  II.  118.23.  not  o.  they,  but  ourselvcj 
9.24. whom  hecalled,notofJewso.  but  ofGentiles 
13.  5.  ye  must  be  subject,  noto.  fur  wrath,  bul  also 
16. 4.  to  whom  not  o.  I  give  thanks,  hut  churchet 

27.  to  God  o.  wise  be  glory,  1  Tim.  1. 17.  .Judei5. 

1  Cor.  7.  39.  o.  in  the  Lord  ||  9. 6. 1  o.  and  Barnabu 
14.36.  came  word  of  God  from  you  o.  or  to  you  o.f 
15.19.if  in  this  life  o.  we  have  hop(>,mostmiserabl« 

2  Cor.  7. 7.  God  comforted  us  not  Dy  his  evniitj  • 


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OPE 


S  Cor.  8. 10.  have  begun  not  c  to  do  |1 19.  not  that  o. 

21.  not  0.  ill  siglil  of  Lord  but  in  eiglit  ol  men 
Gal  1. 23.  heard  o.  he  who  persecuted  m  tunes  past 
•2  10.  0.  would  thai  we  should  remember  the  poor 

3  2  this  o.wouldllearnofyou,  recurved  ye  .Spirit? 

4  18   and  not  o.  when  1  am  present  with  jou 

5  13  0-  uee  n(  l  liberty  for  an  occasion  to  llie  llesb 
G.  12.0.  lesttlioy  should  suffer  persecution  lo.Clii. 
Fph.  1.21.  every  name  named,  not  0.  ill  this  world 
Jhtl-X  27.  0.  let  vour  conveisat.be  as  becomes  gosp. 

29.  is  given  not  o.  to  believe  on  him  but  to  fuller 
2. 12.  as  y  i  obeyed.not  in  my  presence  o.bul  in  abs. 
27   God  had  mercv  not  on  him  o.  hut  on  me 
4   15  no  church  communicated  with  me,  bm  ye  0. 
Col  i  11.  these  o.  are  my  fellow-workers  lo  kiiigd. 
l'7'Aess.l.5.go6pel  came  not  in  word  u.but  in  power 
2  S.  10  have  imparted  lo  you  not  gospel  ol  y-o"". 
2  Thess  "  7  o.he  who  now  letteth  will  let,  till  taken 
1  Tim  5.13.  not  o.  idle,  but  tattlers  and  busy-hodiee 
6  15   is  blessed  and  o.  Potentate,  King  ol  kings 
16    who  o.hath  immortality,  dwelling  in  light 
Tim.  4.  8.  not  to  me  o.  \\  U.  o.  Luke  is  «  illi  me 
J/eb.  9.  10.  which  stood  o.  in  meats  and  dunks 
12.26.  once  more  I  shake  not  earth  o.bul  heaven 
lam  1. 22.  be  ye  doers  of  word,  and  not  hearers  o. 
'2.24.  a'man  is  justified  by  works,  and  not  faith  0 
I  Fet  2  18.  noto.  to  good  and  gentle,  butfroward 
1  lukn  2.  2.  not  for  our  sins  0.  \\  5.  6.  not  by  water  0. 
iJohri  1.  whom  I  love  in  the  truth,  and  not  1  0. 
Judei.  denying  the  o.Lord  God  and  our  Lord  Jesus 
licv  1  4  but  0.  those  which  have  not  seal  ol  God 
15.  4".  who  shall  not  fear  thee  7  for  thou  0.  art  holy 
See  Begotten. 
ONIONS. 
JV'um  11.5.  we  remember  tlie  0.  and  the  garlick 

ONWARD. 
Exod.  40.36.  when  cloud  was  taken  up,  Isr.  went  0. 

ONYCHA. 
Eiod.  30.  34.  take  thee  s|.ices,  0.  and  galbanum 

ONYX. 
F.iod.  23. 20.  fourth  row  a  beryl  and  an  0.  39. 13. 
/oA28  16.  wisdom  cannot  be  valued  with  the  0. 
Ezek.  28. 13.  the  topaz  and  the  0.  was  thy  covering 
See.  Stones. 
OPKN,  .adjective. 
S'-ii  1  20.  and  fowl  that  may  fly  in  0.  firmament 
S8.14.Tamar  sat  in  an  0.  place  by  way  of  Timnath 
J\rum.  19. 15.  every  0.  vessel  not  covered  is  unclean 
21.  3.  the  man  whose  eyes  are  0.  hath  said,  4.  15. 
Ju<h  8  17  they  left  Aio.  and  pursued  after  Israel 
,     ISam.  3. 1.  word  of  Lord  precious,  was  no  0.  vision 
1  Kings  6.18.  cedar  carved  with  0.  nowers,.J.J-.,.to. 
8. 29.  that  thine  eyes  may  be  0.  toward  this  bouse 
night  and  day,  52.  2  Chron.  6. 20,  40.  ] 
7.  15. 
JVeh.  1 .  6.  let  thine  eyes  be  0.  ear  attentive  to  hear 
6.  5.  Sanballat  wil'h  an  0.  letter  sent  his  servant 
Job  r)4.26.  as  wicked  men  in  the  0.  sight  of  others 
Psal.  5.  9.  their  throat  is  an  0.  sepulchre,  Rom.  3.13. 
34.  15.  the  righteous,  his  ears  are  0.  to  their  cjy 
Prov.  13.  IG.  but  a  fool  layeih  o.  his  folly 
27.  5.  0.  rebuke  is  better  ihan  secret  love 
Isa.  9.  12.  tliey  shall  devour  Israel  with  0.  mouth 
24    18.  for  Ihe  windows  from  on  high  are  0. 
CO  11.  tliv gates  sh.ill  be  o.cnntinually,not  shut 
Jer.  5.  16.  ipiiver  is  an  0.  sepulchre,  are  mighty  men 
S2.  11.  took  evidence,  both  what  was  sealed  and  o. 

19.  thine  eyes  are  0.  on  all  the  ways  of  men 
Eieic.  37. 2.  there  were  many  bones  in  the  0.  valley 
£)aH.6.in.his  windows  being  o.  in  chamber  lo.Teru. 
A'oA  3.13   oatesoflhy  laiidshall  beset  wide  0. 
John  1.51.  liereafier  yeshall  see  beaven  0.  angels 
jScts  16.27.  seeing  prison-doors  0.  dro>v  tissword 

19.38.  Ihe  law  is  0.  and  there  are  deputies 
I  Pur.  3. 18.  we  all  with  o-  face  beliolding  11s  in  i^lass 
C"  1 1.  our  mouth  is  o.  to  you,  our  hearl  is  enlarged 
I  Tim.  5  24.  some  men's  sins  are  0.  beforehand 
Heb.  6.  6.  seeing  they  put  him  to  an  0.  shame        1 
1  Pel  3.  12.  his  ears  are  0.  to  their  prayers 
Her.  3.  8.  behold  I  have  set  before  ibee  an  1;.  door 
10.  2.  he  had  in  his  hand  h  htlle  book  0.  8. 
See  FiELT),  FiEi-DS. 
OPEN,  Verb, 
Siffiiifies,  rn  To  unlock  that  winch  wM  fnstmed 
'and  made  ,ure,   Acts   10.  20.   [2]    To   m<^r- 
pret,   unfold,   or  explain,   Luke   24.    ''2.     L-1] 
To  rccHve  an    ansicer  to  our  prayers,  Mai. 
7    7      [41     To   receive   Chri.it   into  the  heart 
by  faith    and   love,   Cant.   5.   2      Rev    3.  20. 
[.5]    To    uncover    or  lay  open,  Exod.    -!.   .« 
[6"     To  cleave,  rend,  or  divide.  Num.  lb.  o- 
Ezek.  1.  1.  .11, 

Toopen  the  book,  Rev.  5. 3,  9.  To  unseal  the  book, 
lydcclarinfr  and  revealinn-  lo  John,  and  by  him 
to  the  church,  such  secret  myslcvies  as  were  be- 
fore hidden  in  God'scouvsd:  This  no  creature 
could  do ;  Christ  Ihe  Mediator  of  the  new  cove- 
nant u:as  only  able  to  do  it,  for  he  came  out  of 
the  Father  s  bosom  to  reveal  his  will  to  us. 
To  open  their  eyes,  Jlctsin.  18.  Tj  preacs  'k'.ffof 
'  '421 


pel  to  them,  whereby  they  may  attain  to  a  spi- 
ritual undcrstQuding,  and  embrace  the  gospel. 

To  open  the  heart,  Jictf  10.14.  To  ailighlen  the 
understanding,  renew  the  will  and  ajfectioiis, 
and  incline  a  person  lu  embrace  the  gospel. 

To  open  the  lips,  Fsal.  51. 15.  7'o  give  occasion 
and  ability,  both  of  heart  and  tongue,  to  praise 
God. 

Exod.  21.33.  if  a  man  shall  0.  a  pit  or  dig  a  pit 

.Vum.  8. 16.  given  instead  ofsuch  aso.  every  womb 
IB.  30.  if  earth  0.  her  mouth,  and  swallow  them 

IJeut.  15.8.  thou  shall  0.  thy  hand  wide  to  him,  11. 
20.  11.  if  it  make  answer  of  peace,  and  0.  to  thee 
28. 12.  Lord  sliall  0.  to  thee  bis  good  treasure 

.fosh.  10.  22.  0.  mouUiof  cave  and  bring  out  5  kings 

2/un^8  9.  3.  then  o.door  and  flee,  and  tarry  not 
13.  17.  and  he  said,  0.  the  window  eastward 

.lob  11.5.  oh  that  God  would  0.  his  lips  against  thee 
32.  20.  5  will  0.  mv  lips,  and  answer 
35.  10.  tlwrefore  doth  Job  0.  his  mouth  in  vain 
41.  M.  who  can  0.  the  doors  of  his  tiiae  ? 

Psal.  22.  t  7.  all  they  that  see  mo,  0.  the  lip 
49.  4.  I  will  o.  mv  dark  saving  upon  ihe  harp 
78.2. 1  willo.  mouth  in  parable,  utier  dark  sayings 
81.  10.  o.  thy  mouth  wide  and  I  will  fill  it 
118.  VJ.  o.  to  me  the  gates  of  righteousness 

Prov.  31.8.  0.  Iliy  mouth  for  dumb  in  the  cause 
9.  0.  thy  mouth,  judge  righteously,  plead  cause 

C« n(.  5.  2.  0.  to  mtBj'my  sitter,  my  love,  my  dove 
5.  I  rose  up  lo  0.  to  my  belov.  hands  dropt  myrrh 

Isa.  22. 22. 0.  none  shall  shut,  shut  and  none  shall  0. 
21).  2.  0.  the  gates,  that  the  righteous  nation  enter 
28.21.  dolh  be  0.  and  break  clods  of  his  ground? 
41.  18.  I  will  0.  rivers  in  high  places,  and  fountains 
42  7.  to  0.  blind  eyes,  to  bring  out  the  prisoners 

45.  1.  to  0.  before  him  the  two-leaved  gates 
8.  let  the  earth  0.  let  tlicm  bring  forth  salvation 

Jer.  13. 19.  the  cities  shall  be  shut  up,  none  shall  0. 
50.26.  0.  her  slore-hou.^es,  cast  her  up  as  heaps 

Eick.  2.  8.  0.  thy  mouth  and  eai  that  I  give  thee 
3.27.when  I  sjieak  with  thee,  I  will  o.thy  mouth 
16.(^3.  mavestbo  confounded  and  never  0. mouth 
21.  22  t'l  o.  the  moutb  in  the  shuighler  to  lilt  up 
25.  9.  behold,  I  will  0.  side  of  Moab  ^om  cities 
37.  12.  I  will  0.  your  graves,  cause  you  come  up 

46.  12.  one  shall  0.  him  the  gate  toward  the  cast 
I  .amos  8. 1 5.  and  thesabbath,  that  we  may  "•  wheat 

Zech.W.  1.  o.thy  doors, O  Lebanon,  that  fire  devour 
J\lal.  3. 10.  if  I  will  not  0.  you  windows  of  beaven 
Mat.  13.  35.  I  will  0.  my  mouth  in  parable^! 
25.11.  saying.  Lord,  Lord,  0. 1"  us,  7.w/ic  13.25. 
Luke  12.36.  when  hecometh  and  knocketh  mayo. 
^cts  18. 14.  when  Paul  was  about  to  0.  his  mouth 
Eph.  6.  19.  pi  aying,  that  I  may  0.  my  mouth  boldly 
CeZ.4.3.  tlial  God  would  0.  to  us  door  of  utterance 
Rev.  5.2.  who  is  worthy  lo  0.  the  book  and  seals  1 

3.  no  man  in  heaven  or  earth  was  able  to  0.  hook 

4.  no  man  was  found  worthy  to  o.  and  read  book 

5.  behold,  the  root  of  David  prevailed  to  o.book 
9.  thou  art  worthy  to  take  the  book,  and  0.  seals 

See  Eyes. 
OPENED. 
Gen.l.M.  same  day  windows  of  heaven  were  0. 
8  ()   Noah  0.  the  window  of  the  aik  he  had  made 
29. 3 1 .  God  0.  Leah's  womb  1|  30.22.  he  0.  Rachel's 
41  56.  Jose|>bo.  all  store-houses  and  sold  to  Egyjit 
42.  27.  one  of  them  o.  his  sack,  43.  21.  |  44.  11. 
F.xod.^.G.  whenshehad  0.  ark  she  sav/ thecbild 
jVuHi.  16.  32.  the  earth  0.  her  moulh,and  swallowed 
up  Korab,  Dathan,  and  Abiram,  Psal.  106.17. 
Judo-.  3.  25.  he  0.  not  the  doors,  they  0.  them 
4.  fg.  she  0.  a  bottle  of  milk  and  gave  him  drink 
19.  27.  her  lordo.  doors,  went  out  to  go  his  way 
2.s'«7n.7.t27.  thou,  O  liord,  hast  o.ear  oflhv  servant 
^  Kings  9. 10.  and  Elishao.  thedoor  and  fled 
'15.  16.  they  0.  not  lo  him,  therefore  he  smote  them 
2  Chron.  29.3.  Hezekiah  0.  doors  of  Lord's  bouse 
JVf  A.  7.  3.  I  said,  let  nol  gates  of  Jerusalem  be  0. 
'   8.  5.  Ezra  0.  book,  when  he  0.  it  people  siood  up 
13.  i9.  charged  gales  not  to  be  0.  till  after  sabbath 
/»ft  29.  t  19.  my  root  was  0.  by  the  waters 
31.  32.  but  I  0.  my  doors  lo  the  traveller 
32. 1 19-  behold,  my  belly  as  wine  which  is  not  0. 
:^S.  17.  have  the  gatesof'deathbeeno. to  thee? 
/>.«(i;.22.t  13.  they  0.  their  mouths  against  me 
40.  6.  sacrifice  not  desire,  mine  ears  hast  thou  0. 
06. 1 14.  I  will  pay  my  vows  thai  my  lips  liaveo. 
7H.23   tbough  be  had  0.  the  doorsof  heaven^ 
105.41.  he  o.  Ihe  rock,  and  Ihe  waters  gushed  out 
Canl.  5.6.  I  0.  lo  my  beloved, but  be  was  gone 
Isa.  14.  17.  that  o.not  the  house  of  his  prisoners 
4rt.8.  from  ihat  time  that  thine  ear  was  nol  0. 
50.  5.  Lord  God  hath  0.  mine  ear,  not  rebellious 
Jrr.  1.  f  14.  out  of  the  north  an  evil  shall  be  0. 
20  12.  for  to  thee  have  T  0.  mv  cause 
."SO  25.  Lord  h  lib  n.bisarmourv  and  brought  forth 
F.zrk.  i.  1.  that  the  heavens  were  o.   Mat.  3.  16. 
Mark  1 .  10.  Luke  3.  21.  .^cts  7.  56. 
16.  25.  thou  hast  0.  thy  feet  to  everyone  passed  by 
37.  13.  when  I  nave  c.  your  graves,  O  my  people 


OPP 

Ezek.  44. 2.  gale  shall  not  bo  0.  no  mar  enter  bj  it 

46. 1.  but  on  sabbath  and  new  moon  it  shall  bee. 
iJan.!.  10.  the  judgment  was  set,  the  books  wnre  e 
A'iiA.2.6.  the  gates  of  the  rivers  shall  beo.pilace  be 
Zech.  13.  1.  fountain  shall  be  0.  to  hoube  of  David 
Mat.  2.11.  when  they  had  o.  their  treasures 

7.  7.  knock,  it  shall  be  0.  to  you,  Luke  1 1.  9,  10. 

27. 52.  graves  were  0.  many  bodies  of  sainis  aroM 
.Mark  7.  34.  that  is,  be  0.  \\  35.  bis  ears  were  0. 
Luke  4. 17.  when  lie  had  0.  book  he  found  the  place 

24.  32.  while  he  0.  to  us  the  scriptures 

45.  then  0.  he  their  understand,  to  undersl.  script 
./ids  5. 19.  Ihe  angel  by  nighl  0.  the  prison-doors 

23.  but  when  we  had  0  we  found  no  man  within 
10.11.  Peter  saw  heavcno.  and  a  vessel  descending 
12. 10.  iron  gate  0.  \\  14.  0.  not  Ihe  gate,  but  ran  in 

16.  when  they  had  0.  the  door  and  saw  him 
14. 27.  how  he  had  0.  the  door  of  faith  lo  Gentilei 
16.  14.  Lydia,  whose  heart  Lord  0.  she  attended 
26.  the  prison  doors  were  0.  bands  were  loosed 
1  Cor.  16.9.  for  a  greatdoor  and  effectual  is  0.  unto 
me,  there  are  many  adversaries,  2  Cor.  2. 12i 
Heb.  4.  13.  all  things  are  naked  and  0.  to  hira 
Rev.  4.  1.  behold,  a  door  was  0.  in  heaven 
6.  1.  I  saw  when  the  Lamb  o.  one  of  the  seals 
3.  had  0.  the  second  ||  5.  the  third  ||  7.  the  fourth 
g.o.the  fifth  seal  H  12.  the  sixth  ||  8.1.  Ihe  seventh 
9.  2.  he  0.  the  bottomless  pit,  and  there  aro&e 
11.  19.  the  temple  of  God  was  0.  in  heaven 
15.  5.  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony  was  o. 

19.  1 1. 1  saw  heaven  o.  and  behold  a  white  horsa 

20.  12.  the  books  were  0.  Ihe  hook  of  life  was  e. 
See  D.ws,  Moiixii. 

OPEN  EST. 
Psal.  104. 28.  thou  0.  tliy  f.and,  are  filled  viith  good 
145.16.thou  0.  thine  hiind  and  salisfielh  the  desire 

OPENETH. 
Exod.  13. 2.  sanctify  to  me  whatsoever  0.  the  womb 
12.thou  shall  set  apar'  all  Ihal  0.  the  matrix,  15. 
I  34.  19.  >/-«)«.  3.  li.  I  18. 15.  Luke  2.  23. 
Job  27.  19.  the  ricli  man  0.  his  eyes,  and  he  is  not 
33.  16.  he  0.  ears  of  men,  and  sealeth  instruction 
36. 10.  he  0.  their  ear  to  discipline  and  command! 

15.  be  delivers  poor,  0.  their  ears  in  oppression 
PsaZ.  38.13. 1  as  a  dumb  man  Ihat  o.not  bis  mouth 
Prov.Vi.'i.  he  that  0.  wide  his  lips  have  destruction 

24.  7.  he  o.  not  his  mouth  in  the  gate 
31.26.she  0.  her  moutb  wiih  wisdom,  in  her  longua 

fsa.  53.7. brought  as  a  lamb,  so  he  0.  not  his  mouth 

Ezek.  20.  26.  to  pass  thro'  the  fire,  all  that  0.  womb 

John  10.  3.  to  him  the  porter  0.  sheep  bear  his  voice 

Rcc.  3.7.  he  that  liaih  key  of  David,  he  that  o.  and 

no  man  shutteth,  and  shutteth  and  no  man  o. 

OPENING. 

Tsa.  42.  20.  0.  Ihe  ears,  but  be  hrarcth  not 

.acts  17.  3.o.and  allegingChrist  must  havesuffered 

OPENING,  S. 

1  CAi-.  9.  27.0.  of  house  of  God  pertained  to  them 
.lob  12.  14.  he  shutteth  up  a  man,  there  can  be  no  o. 
Prov.  1.  21.  in  the  0.  of  the  gates  wisdom  crieth 

8.  6.  and  the  0.  of  mv  lips  shall  he  right  things 
Isa.  61.1.  proclaim  the  0.  of  tlie  prisim  to  the  bound 
Ezek  29.  21.  I  will  give  thee  the  0.  of  the  mouth 

OPENLY'. 
r?rn  .38.21  .where  harlot  Ihat  was  o.by  the  way -side 

2  -Sam.  6.  t20.  as  a  vain  fellow  0.  uncovers  himselt 
'psnl.  98.2.  his  riiihleousness  hath  be  0.  shewed 
Mat.  6.  4   thy  Father  shall  reward  thee  0.  6.  18. 
.1/(ir/r  8.  32.  and  he  spake  that  saying  0. 
John  7.  4.  he  himself  scrketh  to  be  known  o. 

10.  then  wcnl  he  to  ihft  feast,  not  0.  bill  in  secret 
13.  no  man  spake  of  him  o.  for  fear  of  the  Jewi 
11.  54.  Jesus  walked  no  more  0.  anions  ihe  Jews 
18.  20.  Jesus  said,  I  spake  o.  to  ihe  world 
..lets  10.40,  him  God  raised  up, and  shewed  him  » 

16.  37.  they  have  beaien  us  o.  uncondemned 
Cui  2   15.  he  made  a  shew  of  tliem  0.  triumphing 

OPERATION. 
I  Psal.  28.  •■;.  tl'cv  lesard  not  ihe  o.  of  his  hands 
Isa.  .5.  12.  nor  consider  the  o.  of  his  hands 
Col  2   P  risen  thri'iii'h  the  faith  of  the  0.  of  God 

OPER.\TIONS. 
ICor  12.6.  there  are  diversity  ofo.  but  same  God 

OPINION. 

/oh  32.6.was  afraid,  and  durst  notshew  you  minee. 

10  hearken  lo  me,  I  also  will  show  you  inir.e  e. 

OPINIONS.  [17. 

1  Kin<rs  18.21.  how  Ions  halt  ve  between  two  0.7 

OPPORTUNITY. 
r.er.  16.  t21.  send  the  scape-goal  by  n  man  ofo 
Mat  26.16.  he  sought  o.to  betray  him,  ^-"^^^-..O 
Gal  6.  10.  as  we  have  o.let  us  do  eood  10  all,  but 
Phil  4. 10.  ye  were  also  careful,  but  ye  lacked  0 
HcbW  15  they  misht  have  had  0.  lo  have  returned 

OPPOSE. 
2Tm  2.  25.  instrm-i  n    H'ose  ihato.  ihemseWe* 

OrrOrfKD. 
jJcts  18.6. when  they  r,.  tbemsnlves  and  blaspheme* 

OPPOSEST. 
Job  30  21.  with  thy  strong  hand  thou  0  thyself 


OPP 

OPPOgETII. 
iThess.  2.  4.  who  o.  and  exalteth  himself  above  all 

OPPOSITIONS. 
ITim.  6.20.  avoiding  o.  ol' science  falsely  so  called 

OPPRESS. 
Kxod.  3.  9.  wherewith  the  Egyptians  o.  them 
22.  21.  neither  vex  nor  o.  a  stranger,  '23.  9. 
l^v.  25.  14.  ye  shall  not  o.  one  another,  17. 
Deut.  23.  16.  shall  not  o.  servant  tliat  is  escaped 
24.  14.  thou  shall  not  o.  a  hired  servant,  poor 
Judg.  10.  12.  Moabiles  did  o.  you,  and  ye  cried 
"oft  10. 3.  is  it  good  to  thee  that  thoushouldest  o.'? 
Psal.  10.  18.  that  the  man  of  earth  may  no  more  o 
17.  9.  hide  me  from  the  wicked  that  o.  me 
119.  122.  be  surety  for  good,  let  not  proud  o.  me 
Prov.  22.  22.  nor  o.  the  afflicted  in  the  gate 
rsa.49.2i;.will  feed  them  lliato.lhee  with  their  flesh 
ler.  7.  6.  if  ye  o.  not  the  stranger  and  the  widow 
30.  20.  and  I  will  punish  all  that  u.  them 

iCiek-  45.  8.  princes  shall  no  more  o.  my  people 

Hos.  12.  7.  he  is  a  merchant,  he  lovelh  to  o. 

Amos  4.  1.  ye  kine  of  Bashan  which  o.  the  poor 

Mic.  2.  2.  they  o.  a  man  and  his  house,  even  a  man 

Zec/i.  7.  10.  0.  not  the  widow  nor  the  fatherle.ss 

Mai.  3. 5.  will  be  swift  witness  against  those  that  o. 

ITtiess.  4.  t  6.  no  man  o.  his  brother  in  any  matter 

Jam.  2.  6.  do  not  rich  men  o.  you  and  draw  you  7 
OPPRESSED. 

/Jcut.28. 29.  thou  shall  be  only  o.  and  spoiled,  33. 

Judg.  2.  18.  by  reason  of  them  that  o.  and  vexed 
4.  3.  Jabin  o.  Israel  ||  10.  8.  Philist.  and  Amnion  o. 
6.  9.  I  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Egyp- 
tians, and  of  all  that  o.  you,  1  Sam.  10.  18. 

lSam.l2.3.whose  ox  have  I  taken  7  whom  have  I  o. 
4.  thou  hast  not  defrauded,  nor  o.  us,  nor  taken 

SS'in^s  13.4.  Assyria  0.  them  ||  22.  kingof  Syria  o. 

2CAron.l6.10.Asao.some  of  the  people  same  time 
fob  20.19.  because  he  hath  o.  and  forsaken  the  poor 
35.  9.  by  oppressions  they  made  the  o.  to  cry 

Psal.  9.  9.  the  Lord  will  be  a  refuge  for  the  a. 
10. 18.  judge  the  fatherless  and  o.  103.  6.  |  146.  7. 
74.  21.  O  let  not  the  o.  return  ashamed 
106.  42.  their  enemies  o.  them,  brought  to  subject 

Eccl.i.  I.  and,  behold,  the  tears  of  such  as  wereo. 

&a.l.l7.  learn  lo  do  well,  seek  judgment,  relieve  o. 
3.  5.  the  people  shall  be  o.  every  one  by  another 
23. 12.  O  thou,  0.  virgm,  daughter  of  Zidon,  arise 
38.  14.  O  Lord,  I  am  o.  undertake  for  me 

52.  4.  the  Assyrian  o.  them  without  cause 

53.  7.  be  was  o.  and  afflicted,  yet  he  opened  not 
58.  6.  is  not  this  the  fast  ?  to  let  the  v.  go  free 

Jer.  50.  33.  Israel  and  Judah  were  v.  together 
Ezek.  18.  7.  hath  not  o.  any,  but  hath  restored,  16. 

12.  because  he  hath  o.  ||  18.  he  cruelly  o. 
22.  29.  they  have  o.  the  stranger  wrongfully 
i/oi.5. 11.  Ephraim  is  o.  and  broken  in  judgment 
Amos  3.  9.  behold  the  o.  in  the  midst  theieof 
Acts  7.  24.  Moses  avenged  him  that  waso. 
10.  38.  Jesus  healed  all  that  were  o.  of  the  devil 

OPPRESSETH. 
}tum.  10.  9.  if  ye  go  to  war  against  him  that  o.  you 
7«A40.  t23. behold,  Behemoth  «. a  river,  hastefh  not 
Psal.  56.  1.  be  merciful,  he  fighting  daily  o.  me 
Prov.  14.31.  he  thai  o.  the  poor  reproacheth,  22.16. 
28.  3.  a  poor  man  that  o.  the  poor,  is  like  ram 

OPPRESSING. 
Jer.  46.  16.  arise,  let  us  go  from  the  o.  sword 
50.  16.  for  fear  of  the  o.  sword,  they  shall  turn 
Zeph.  3.  1.  woe  to  o.  cilv,  she  obeyed  not  the  voice 

OPPRESSION 
Is  !A«  spoiling  nr  taking  away  of  men'' s  goods  or 
estates  by  constraint^  terror,  or  force,  without 
having  any  right  thereto  ;  iDorking  upon  the 
ignorance,  weakness,  or  fearfulness  of  the  op- 
pressed.    Men  are  guilty  of  0\i\):sss\on,  when 
they  offer  any  violence  to  men  s  bodies,  estates, 
or  consciences ;  when  they  crush  or  overburden 
ethers,    as    the   Egyptians    did   the   Hebrews, 
Exod.  3.  9.  when   they  impose  iipon  the  con- 
science of  men,  and  persecute  them  merely  be- 
cause they  are  of  a  persuasion  different  from 
theirs  ;  St.  Paul  acknowledges  that  he  had  been 
one  of  this  sort  of  oppressors,  1  Tim.  1.  13. 
Jlnd  when  they  commit  adultery  or  fornication, 
tohereby  the  innocent  is  robbed  of  his  right  in 
his  wife,  daughter,  c?-c.  1  Thess.  4.  6. 
Eiorf.  3. 9. 1  have  seen  o.  wherewith  the  Egyptians 
Deut.  26.  7.  the  Lord  heard  and  looked  on  our  o. 
2  Kings  13.  4.  the  Lord  saw  the  o.  of  Israel 
Job  3fi.  15.  and  he  openelh  their  ears  in  o. 
Psal.  12.  5,  for  the  o.  of  the  poor  will  I  arise 
42.9.  because  of  the  o.  of  the  enemy,  43.2.  |  55.  3. 
44.  24.  forgetlest  our  o.  ||  62.  10.  trust  not  in  o. 
73.  8.  and  they  speak  wickedly  concerning  o. 
107.  39.  again  they  nie  brought  low  through  o, 
119.  134.  deliver  me  fnim  the  o.  of  man 
Ecci.5.8.ifthou3eesttheo.  of  the  poor,  and  violent 
7.  7.  surely  o.  maketh  a  wise  man  mad,  and  a  sift 
tSa.  5.7.  but  behold  o.  ||  30.  12.  because  ye  trust  in  o. 
SO«t-^*  though  the  Lord  give  you  the  water  of  o. 
4'J2 


ORA 

/«a.54.14.  thou  stialt  be  far  from  o.  ||  59. 13.  speak  o. 
Jer.  6.  0.  she  is  wholly  o.  in  the  midsl  of  her 
22.  17.  but  thine  eyes  and  heart  are  for  o. 
Ezek.  22.  7.  they  dealt  by  o.  with  the  stranger 

29.  the  people  of  the  land  have  used  o. 
46. 18.  the  prince  shall  not  take  inheritance  by  o. 
OPPRESSIONS. 
Job  35.  9.  by  reason  of  ihe  multitude  of  o 
Eccl.  4.  1. 1  considered  the  o.  done  under  the  sun 
Isa.  33.  15.  he  that  despiseth  the  gain  of  o. 
Amos  3.  j  9.  behold  the  o.  in  the  midst  thereof 

OPPRESSOR. 
Esth.  3.  1 10.  the  king  gave  his  ring  to  Ihe  Jews'  o. 
Job  3.  18.  they  hear  not  the  voice  of  the  u. 
15.20.  the  number  of  years  is  hidden  to  the  o. 
Psal.  72.  4.  he  shall  break  in  pieces  the  o. 
Prov.  3.  31.  envy  not  o.  choose  none  of  his  ways 
28. 16.  prince  that  wantelh  understanding  is  an  o. 
Isa.  9.  4.  for  thou  hast  broken  the  rod  of  his  o. 
14.  4.  and  say,  hovv  hath  the  o.  ceased  I 
51.  13.  hast  feared  because  of  the  fury  of  the  o. 
Jer.  21.  12.  O  house  of  David,  deliver  him  that  is 
spoiled  out  of  the  hand  of  the  o.  22.  3. 
25.  38.  because  of  the  fierceness  of  the  o. 
Zech.9.8.  no  o.  shall  pass  through  them  any  more 
10.  4.  out  of  him  c.inie  every  o.  together 
OPPRESSORS. 
Job  27.  13.  this  is  heritage  of  o.  they  shall  receive 
Ps.  54. 3.  strangers  i  isen  and  o.  seek  after  my  soul 
119. 121.  have  done  judg.  leave  me  not  to  mine  o. 
Eccl.  4. 1.  on  the  side  of  their  o.  there  was  power 
/s«.3. 12.children  are  their  o.  women  rule  over  them 
14.  2.  and  they  shall  rule  over  their  o. 
10.  4.  the  o.  are  consumed  out  of  the  land 
19.  29.  they  shall  cry  to  the  Lord  because  of  the  o 
ORACLE 
Is  by  some  taken  for  the  Propitiatory,  or  Mercy- 
seat,  by  translating  the  Hebrew  word  Capho- 
relh,    Siod.  25.  18,  20,  i(/ Oracle :    This  word 
comes  from  the  verb  Caphar,  which  signifies 
to  expiate,  to  pardoa  .^ins,  to  cover:  It  may 
be  rendered  by  a  Covering, /o;- it  was  the  cover 
of  the  ark  of  the  coocnant,  or  of  the  sacred 
chest  in  which  the  laics  of  the  covenant  were 
shut  up.     And  perhaps  by  translating  Capho- 
relh  by  propitiatory   or  mercy-seat,  it  may  be 
insinuated  that  from  thence   the  Lord  heard 
the  vows  and  prayers  of  his  people,  and  par- 
doned them  their  sins.     And  by  translating  it 
Oracle   they  would   shew,    that   it    was  from 
thence  that  God  manifested  his  wilt  and  plea- 
sure, and  gave  responses  to  Moses. 
Oracle  is  taken  for  the  sanctuary,  or  for  the  most 
holy  place,  wherein  the  ark  of  the  covenant  was 
deposited,  1  Kings  6.  5,  16 — 19. 
It  is  taken  also  for  the  Oracles  of  false  gods; 
the  most  famous  of  which  in  Palestine  was  that 
of  Baal-zebub,  the  god  of  Ekron,  which  the 
Jews  themselves  often  went  to  consult,  2  Kings 
1.  2,  3,  6,  16.      There  were  also  Terapliim,    as 
that  o/Micah,  mentioned,  Judg.  17.  5.  and  the 
false  gods  adored  in  the  kingdom  o/ Samaria, 
which   had  their  false  prophets,    and   conse- 
quently  their  oracles,   whether  these    oracles 
were  really  delivered  by  the  assistance  of  the 
devil,  or  (hat  the  priests  and  false  prophet 
imposed  upon  the  people,  making  them  believe 
they  were  inspired,  though  they  only  spoke  by 
their  own  seducing  spirit. 
Some  have  ascribed  to  Demons,  all  the  oracles 
of  antiquity ;  others  have  imputed  them  to  the 
knavery  of  the  priests;  and  others  have  pre- 
tended, that  there  were  several  kinds  o/oracles.' 
Some  were  illusions  and  tricks  of  the  devil ; 
others  were  the  effects  of  the  juggling  and  con- 
trivance of  the  priests.     The  Scripture  affords 
examples  of  these  sorts  of  oracles.    Balaam,  at 
the  instigation  of  his  own  spirit,  and  urged 
on  by  his  avarice,  fearing  to  lose  the  recom- 
penee  that  he  was  promised  by  Balak,  king  of 
the  Moabiles,  suggests  a  diabolical  expedient 
to  this  prince,  of  making  the  Israelites  to  fall 
into  idolatry  and  fornication,  by  which  he  as- 
sures him  of  a  certain  victory,  or  at  least  of  a 
considerable  advantage  against  the  people  of 
God,  Num.24.  14.  |3l.  16. 
Micaiah,  titc  son  of  Imlah,  a  prophet  of  the  Lord, 
says,  "  That  he  saw  the  Almighty  sitting  upon 
his  throne,  and  all  the  host  of  heaven  round 
about  him ;  and    the    Lord    said,  who    shall 
tempt  Ahab,  king  of  Israel,  that  he  may  go  to 
war  against  Ramolh-gilead,   and  fall  in   the 
battle?    One  answered  after  one  manner,  and 
another  in  another.     At  the  same  time  an  evil 
spirit  presented  himself  before  the  Lord,  and 
said,  I  will  seduce  him  :  And  the  Lord  asked 
him,  how  ?   To  which  Satan  answered,  I  will 
go  and  be  a  lying  spirit  in  the   mouth  of  his 
prophets.     And  the  I  ord  said,   Cto,  and  tlinu 
Shalt  prevail,"    I  Kings  22       This    dialogue 


ORD 

proves  these  two  things  ■  First,  th,  l  tTie  devtt 
could  do  nothing  by  his  own  poicer :  and  se- 
condly, that  with  the  permission  of  God  hi 
could  inspire  the  false  prophets,  sorcerers,  and 
magicians,  and  make  them  deliver  false  ora 
cles. 
Among  the  Jews  there  were  several  sorts  of  rea, 
oracles.     [1]  They  had  oracles  that  were  deli- 
vered viva  voce,  us  when  God  spake  to  Moses 
face  to  face,  and  as  one  friend  rpeaks  to  an- 
other. Num.    12.   8.     [2]    Prophetical   dreams 
sent  by  God ;  as  the  dreams  which  God  sent 
to  Joseph,  and  which  foretold  his  future  great- 
ness. Gen.  37.5,6.     [3]   Visions:  as  when  a 
prophet  in  an  extasy,  being  neither  properly 
asleep  nor  awake,  had  supernatural  revela- 
tions, Gen..  15.  1.  |  46.  2.  Num.  12.  6    [4]  The 
oracles  «/Urim  and  Thummim,  which  was  in 
the  Ephod,  or  Pectoral,  worn  by  the  high-priest, 
and  which  God  endued  with  the  gift  of  fure- 
teiiivg  things  to  come.     This  manner  of  in- 
quiring of  the  Lord  was  often  made  use  of., 
from  Joshua's  time,  to  the  erection  of  the  tem- 
ple  at   Jerusalem,    1  Sam.  23.  9.  |  .30.  7.     [5] 
After   the  building  of  the  temple,  tlicy  gene- 
rally  consulted  the  prophets,    who   were  fre- 
quent in  the   kingdoms  of  Judah  and  Israel. 
These  oracles  of  truth  had  no  necessary  con- 
nection   either   with    time,  or    place,    or  ant/ 
other  circumstance,  or  with  the  personal  quali 
fications    and  merit,  of  the  person  by  whom 
they   were  uttered :    The   high-priest    clothed 
with  the  Ephod  and  Pectoral  gave  a  true  an- 
swer,   whatever  was   the  manner  of  his   life. 
Sometimes  he  gave  an  answer  without  know- 
ing clearly  himself  what  was  the  subject  of 
the  question  hs  was    consulted  about.     Caia- 
phas    pronounces   an  Oracle    relating  to  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  whom  he  hated,  and  trhose 
destruction  he  desired,  and  an  oracle  which  he 
understood  not  himself.     John   11.  49,  50,  51, 
Ye  know  nothing  at  all,  nor  consider  that  it  i» 
ex|)edient  for  us,  that  one   map  should   die  for 
the  people,  and    that  the  whole   nation  perish 
not.     To   which  is  added.  And   this   spake  he 
not  of  himself,  hut   being  liigh-priesl  that  year, 
he  prophesied  that  Jesus  should  die  for  that 
nation. 
At   the  time  of  the  planting  of  the    Christian 
church,  the  gifts  of  prophecy  and  inspiration 
were   very   common  :  Christ   Jesus,  our  great 
Prophet  and  High- Priest  has  himself  taught 
us  the  mind  and  will  of  God  about  the  way  of 
our  salvation,  and  by  his  Holy  Spirit  has  in- 
spired persons,  chosen  on  purpose,  to  pen  the 
doctrine  which  he  taught  in  the  Scriptures  of 
the  J\rew  Testament,  and  to  open  and  unfold 
the  mysteries  of  the  Old :    These  revelations 
are  the  oracles,  which  Christians  are  to  con- 
sult at  all  times,  especially  in  all  matters  of 
moment  and  difficultt/,  and  in  the  great  affairs 
relating  to  their  souls  and  another  life,  Heb. 
5.  12. 
iSam.  16.23.  as  if  one  had  inquired  at  then,  of  God 

1  Kings  a.  16.  he  built  them  for  it  within,  for  the  o. 
8.6.  the  priests  brouglu  the  ark  of  Ld.  into  the  o. 

2  Chr.  4.  20.  should  burn  before  the  o.  of  pure  gold 
Ps. 28.2.  when  Ilill  up  niv  hands  toward  thy  holvo. 

ORACLES. 
Actsl.  38.  who  received  the  lively  o.  lo  give  to  us 
Rom.  3.  2.  to  them  were  committed  the  o.  of  God 
Heb.  5.  12.  the  first  principles  of  the  o.  of  God 
1  Pet.  A.  11.  if  speak,  let  him  speak  as  the  o.  of  God 

ORATION. 
Acts  12.21  .upon  a  set  day  Herod  made  ano.tothem 

ORATOR. 
rsa.3.3.  L.  takelh  away  from  Judah  the  eloquent  o. 
Acts'ii.  1.  and  willi  a  certain  o.  named  Tertulluii 

ORCHARD. 
Cant.  4.  13.  thy  plants  :\tp  an  o   of  pomegranates 

ORCHARDS. 
Eccl.  2.  5.  I  made  me  irardens  and  o.  and  planted 

ORDAIN 
Signifies,  [1]  To  command  or  enjoin,  1  Cor.  9.  14. 
[2]   To  appoint  or  design  to  a  certain  end  or 
use,  Rom.  7.  10.     [3]  To  choose  or  set  apart 
for  an  office  or  employment.  Mark  3.  14.     [4) 
To  fore-ordain.  Acts   10.  42.  |  13.  48.     [51   7> 
fouiid,  1  Chr.  9.  t  22.  Psal.  8.  t  2.  [6]  To  give, 
Jer.   1.  t  5.     [7]  To   order,   Rom.   13.  t  1.     [8] 
To  prepare,  Isa.  30.  .33.  Eph.  2.  t  10. 
1  Chron.  9.  22.  whom  David  and  Samuel  the  scei 
did  0.  in  their  set  offic* 
17.  9.  I  will  0.  a  place  for  my  pevpA;  Israel 
Isa.  26. 12.  Lord,  thou  wilt  o.  peace  for  us,  for  thoa 
1  Cor.  7.  17   and  so  o.  I  in  all  churches 
Tit.  1. 5.  that  thou  shouldest  o.  elders  in  every  citj 

ORDAINED. 
JVuni.  28.  6.  an  offering  that  was  o.  in  mount  Sinib 
1  Kings  12.  32.  and  Jeroboam  o.  a  fea«t,  33 


ORD 

■J  Ein^s  23.5.  3rd  he  put  down  idolatroiuiprieste  o. 
2CAroft  11.15  JoioliDiiiau.  priests  for  high  places 
'il.  It?  lu  otldr  tha  ort'onngs,  as  it  was  a.  by  David 
29.  27.  tl.e  iiiit«cuint;iiis  o.  by  David,  kiii^'  of  Israel 
Ust/i.  9.  -7.  the  Jews  o.  lUe  fea^U  of  Puniii 
fsdl.i.-i-  out  of  llitt  mouth  of  babes  hast  o.  strength 
'^.  the  moon  and  tlie  stars  which  thou  hast  o. 
SI.  5.  this  h.j  y.  in  Josepli  for  a  testimony 
in.  17.  1  h.ive  o.  a  lamp  for  mine  anointed 
Isa.  30.  3X  Topliel  is  u.  of  old,  he  ma.le  it  deep 
Jer.  1.  5.  I  0.  ibee  to  be  a  propliet  to  the  n.ilions 
J)an.  -i.  a.  tiie  king  had  o.  to  destroy  the  wise  men 
Hab.  1.  l-i.  O  Lioid,  thou  haslo.  ihem  for  judgment 
Mark  3.  14.  Jesus  o.  twelve  to  be  with  hun 
Jahii  IS.ia.i  have  o.that  yesliould  bring  forth  fruit 
ySctsl.-JJ.oneu.to  be  witness  witli  us  of  resurrection 
10. 4-1  o.  of  God  to  he  the  judge  of  quick  and  dead 
13. 48.  as  many  as  were  o.  to  eternal  life  believed 
14.-23.when  theyhad  o.lhem  elders  in  every  church 
16.4.the  decrees  that  were  o.  of  apostles  and  elders 
37.31.  Will  judge  world  by  that  man  whoinhitho. 
Hem.  7.  10.  the  commandment  which  was  o.  to  life 

13.  1.  the  powers  that  be,  are  o.  of  God 
1  Cur.  2. 7.  we  speak  hidden  wisdom  which  God  o. 

y.  14.  the  Lord  hath  o.  that  they  wiiich  preach 
Oal.  3.  I'J.  the  law  was  o.  by  angels,  in  tlie  hand 
£:/<A.2.10.  togood  works,  which  Godliath  before  o. 

1  Tiiii.  2. 7.  I  am  u.  preacher  and  apostle  to  Gentiles 
Heb.  5.  1.  for  every  high  priest  is  o.  for  men,  8.  3. 

9.  6.  now  when  these  things  were  thus  o.  priests 
Jude  4.  who  were  of  old  o.  to  this  condemnation 

ORD.^INETIl. 
Psal.l.  13.  he  o.  his  arrows  against  the  persecutors 

ORDHli. 
Judg.  17.  t  10.  I  will  give  thee  an  o.  of  garments 

2  Kings  23.  4.  king  commanded  priests  of  second  o. 
I  Clirun.  t).  32.  they  waited  according  to  their  u. 

15.  13.  fur  we  sought  him  not  after  ihe  due  o. 

23.  31.  the  0.  commanded  to  them  befoR;  the  L. 

25. 2.  accord,  lu  the  u.  of  David,  6.  2  Ckron.  8. 14. 
Job  in.  22.  a  land  of  darkness,  without  any  o. 
PsdlAW  4.  thouart  ajiriest  forever,  after  theo.  of 
Melchizedek,  Heb.  5.  li,  10.  |  (3. 20.  |  7. 1 1,  17,  21. 

1  Cor.  16. 1. 1  have  given  u.  to  churches  of  Galatia 
C'l)/. 2.  j.  joying  and  beholding  your  o.  and  stedfastn. 
Heb.  7.  11.  and  not  be  called  after  the  o.  of  Aaion 

In  OHOER. 
G'en.22.9..\braham  laidw.ioduio.and  bound  Isaac 
£j:od.2S.17.  two  tenons  i/iu.  ||  3'J. 37. lamps  set  i'tto. 
40.  4.  thou  shall  set  in  o.  the  things  that  are  to 
be  set  in  o.  Leo.  1.  7,  8,  12.  |  li.  12.  |  24.  8. 
23.  anil  he  set  bread  in  o.U|>on  it  before  the  Lord 
Josh.  2.6.  stalks  of  lla.t  she  had  laid  m  «.  upon  roof 

2  Sam.  17.  23.  Ahiihoohel  put  his  house  in  u. 

1  /r(no-sl8.33. Elijah  put  wood  in  o.and  cut  bullock 

2  Kings  20  1.  set  thine  house  in  o.  Isa.  38.  1. 
2  Chron.  13  11.  theshew-bread  also  set  they  (no. 

2J.  35.  the  service  of  house  of  llie  Lord  set  in  o. 
Job  33.  5.  set  thy  words  in  o.  bel'.ne  me,  stand  up 
f '5  j/.40.  5.  they  cannot  be  reckoned  up  in  o.  to  lliee 

50.  21.  I  will  set  them  in  o.  before  thine  eyes 
Eed  12.  9.  the  preacher  set  in  o.  many  proverbs 
liu.li.l.  who  declare  it,  and  sal  it  ino.  before  me? 
Ezc/i.  41.  0.  the  side-ch.imbers  were  thirty  in  o. 
Luke  1.  1.  have  taken  in  hand  to  set  forth  in  o.  3. 

8.  Zacharias  served  before  God  in  his  o. 
jScIs  18. 23.  he  went  over  country  of  I'hrygia  in  o. 
1  Cor.  11.  31.  the  rest  will  I  set  in  o.  when  1  come 

14.  40.  let  all  things  be  done  decently  and  ino. 

15.  23.  but  every  man  shall  rise  in  his  o.  Christ 
TiM.5. 1  left  thee  to  set  in  o.  the  things  wanting 

ORDER. 
£x;od.27.21.  Aaron  and  sonssliallo.it,  />eij.24.3,4. 
Jaiir.  13.  12.  he  said,  how  shall  we  o.  the  chiUH 
1  A'i'n^-.s-  20.  14.  then  he  said,  whoshall  o.  the  battle? 
Jo^j  23.  4.  I  would  0.  my  cause  before  hini 
37.  19.  teach  us,  for  we  cannot  o.  our  Sjieech 
Psal.  40.  t  5.  thy  thouglits  none  can  o.  them  to  thee 
7c.  t  19.  can  God  u.  a  table  in  the  wilderness? 
119.  133.0.  my  steps  in  thy  word,  let  not  iniquity 
isa.  9.  7.  on  throne,  and  U()on  Ins  kingilom  to  o.  it 
/er.46.3.  o.  ye  the  buckler  and  the  shield,  and  draw 

ORDliRED,  ETH. 
Judg.  6.26  build  an  altar  to  Lord  in  the  o.  place 
K  Sa'n.23. 5.  made  everlasting  covenant  o.  and  sure 
Jab  13. 18.  behold  now,  I  have  o.  my  cause,  I  know 
32.  t  14.  ho  hatfi  not  o.  his  words  against  me 
Pia/.37.23  steps  of  a  good  man  are  o.  by  the  Lord 
50.  23.  to  him  who  o.  his  conversation  aright 
Proo.  4.  t  26.  let  all  thv  wavs  be  o.  aright 

ORDElllNGS. 
1  CArort.  24.  18  tlrse  were  tneir  o.  under  Aaron 

ORDERLY. 
acts  21.21  thou  walkest  o.  and  keepestthe  law 

ORDLVANCE 
Signifies,  [1]  .^nij  decree,  statuU,  or  law,made  by 
civil  gnocrnors,  1  Pet.  2.  13.  [2)  The  laws, 
Slatulcs,  and  commandmenls  of  God,  Lev. 
18.  4.  [3'  .IppoinUnrnt,  decree,  and  determina- 
tion, Psal.  IIU  91.  [4]  Laws,  directions, 
423 


OST 


rites,  institutions,  and  constitutions,  vi  the 
worship  of  Uud,  Heb.  9.  1,  10. 
F.zod.  12.  14.  ye  shall  kee|i  to  Lord  the  feast  of  the 
passover,  for  an  o.  for  ever,  24,  43.  |  lii.  10. 
15.  25.  there  he  made  for  them  a  statute  and  an  o. 
J.ec.  5.  t'O.  oiler  according  to  the  o.  9.  tl6. 
jVii(rt.9.14.  according  to  o.ofpassover,2  C7t;-.35.I3. 
10.  8.  they  shall  be  to  vou  for  an  o.  iot  ever 
15. 15.  one  0.  shall  be  lor  you  in  your  .jeoeraiion.s 

18.  8.  and  to  thy  sons  by  an  u.  lor  ever,  2  Ckr.  2  4. 

19.  2.0.  of  tlie  law  the'  Lord  commanded,  31.21. 
Josh.  24.  25.  and  he  set  Ihein  an  o.  in  Shechem 
1  Sam.  30.  25.  he  made  it  an  o.  for  ever  to  this  day 

1  Kings  6.  t  '■i^.  Iiouse  was  tinished  with  all  the  u. 

2  Chrvn.  35.  25.  and  made  them  an  o.  in  Israel 
Ezra  3.  10.  alter  the  o.  ol' David  king  of  Israel 
JVeA.  11.  t  23.  that  a  sure  o.  be  for  the  singeis 
/i'u.21.5.  have  transgressed  the  law,  changed  the  o. 

58.  2.  and  forsook  not  the  o.  of  their  God 
Eick.  40.  t  45.  for  the  priests  that  keep  the  o. 

45.  14.  concerning  the  o.  of  oil,  the  bath  of  oil 

46.  14.  an  olTering  by  a  perpetual  o.  unto  the  Lord 
.Wai.3.14.  what  proht  isit  that  we  have  kept  hiso  ? 
/io/n.  13.2  whoso  resisteth  the  power  resists  o.  of  G. 

1  Pet.  2.  13.  submit  vourselves  to  every  o.  of  man 
ORDINANCES. 

Exod.  18.  20.  thou  shalt  teach  them  o.  and  laws 
Lev.  18.  3.  neither  shall  ye  walk  in  their  o. 
4.  ye  shall  keep  mine  o.  30.  ]  22.  9.  2  Chron.  33. 
8.  Ezck.  11.  20.  I  43.  11.  1  Cir.  11.  2. 
.Yum.  9. 12.  according  to  the  o.  of  the  passover,  14. 

2  Kings  17.  34.  neither  do  they  after  their  o. 
37.  the  0.  which  he  wrote  for  y.ju,  observe 

JVVA.IO.  32.  also  we  made  o.  for  ua  to  charge  oursel. 
Joi  38.33. canst  thou  guide  Arcturus?  knowest  thou 
the  0.  of  heaven?  Jer.  31.  35.  |  33.  25. 
Psal.  99.  7.  they  kept  the  o.  that  he  gave  them 

119.  91.  they  continue  according  to  thine  o. 
Isa.  53.  2.  they  ask  of  me  the  o.  of  justice,  delight 
./er.  10.  t  3.  the  o.  of  the  people  are  vanity 

31. 36.if  those  o.  de|iart  from  before  me,  saith  Ljrd 
Ezek.i3.  18.  he  saiil,  these  are  the  o.  of  the  altar 

44.  5.  concerning  the  o.  of  the  house  of  the  Lo<d 
jyial.  3.  7.  ye  are  gone  aw.iy  from  mine  o.  not  kept 
Luke  1.  6.  Zacharias  and  Elisabeth  walking  in  all 

the  coinmandinenls  and  o.  of  the  Lord,  blameless 
Eph.  2.  15.  law  of  commandments  contained  in  o. 
Cul  2.  14.  blotting  out  the  handwriting  of  o. 

20.  why,  as  though  in  world,  are  ye  subject  too.? 

Heb.  9. 1.  the  first  covenant  had  o.  of  di  vine  service 

10.  which  stood  III  carnal  o.  imposed  on  them 

ORDINARY. 

Eiek.  16.  27.  I  have  diminished' thine  a.  fooQ 

Jicts  19.t39.  it  shall  be  determined  in  an  o.  assembly 

ORG.^N,  S. 
Oen.4. 21.  Jubal,  the  lather  of  such  as  handle  tlie  o. 
.Tab  21.  12.  they  rejoice  at  the  sound  of  the  o. 

30.31.  my  o.  turned  into  voice  of  them  that  weep 
Psal.  150.  4.  praise  liiin  with  the  timbrel  and  o 

ORN.A.MRNT. 
Prov.  1.  9.  they  shall  be  an  o.  of  grace  to  thy  head 

4.  9.  she  shall  give  to  thine  head  an  o.  of  grace 

25. 12.  as  an  o-  of  fine  gold,  so  is  a  wise  reprover 
ha.  30.22.  ye  shall  defile  o.  of  thy  molten  images 

49.  18.  shal!  clothe  thee  with  them  all  as  with  an  o. 
Ezek.  7.  20.  the  beauty  of  his  o.  he  set  it  in  majesty 
Dan.  II.  t  16.  he  shall  stand  in  the  land  of  o 

1  Pel.  3.  4.  even  the  o.  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit 
ORNAMENTS. 

Ezod.  33.  4.  and  no  man  did  put  on  him  his  o. 

5.  therefore  now  put  off  thy  o.  from  thee,  6. 
./ii(i»'.8.21.Gideontooko.thatwere  on  cainels'necks 

26.  golden  ear-rings  that  he  reque.-ited,  beside  o 

2  Sam.  1.  24.  weep  over  Saul,  who  put  o.  on  youi 
/5a.3.18.  shall  take  away  tinkling  0.  about  their  feet 

\  19.  the  chains,  the  bracelets,  and  thespangled  o. 
20.  bonnets,  and  the  o.  of  the  legs,  head-bands 

61.  10.  as  a  bridegroom  decketh  him*elf  with  o. 
./cr.2.  32.  can  maid  forget  her  o.  or  bride  her  attire? 

4.  30.  though  thou  deckest  thee  with  o.  of  gold 
Ezek.  16.  7.  and  thou  art  come  to  excellent  o. 
ll.decked  thee  with  o.  |iut  bracelets  on  thy  hands 
t  39.  and  shall  take  instruments  of  thy  o. 

23.  40.  for  whom  thou  deckest  thyself  with  o. 
ORPH.\NS. 

Lam.  5.  3.  wo  are  o.  our  mothers  are  as  widows 
O.SI'REV,  OSSIFRAGE. 

/L,eB.11.13.eagle,os».and  o.s.'iT.noteat,  Deut.H.l2. 
OSTRICH. 

This  animal  is  ranged  among  birds:  Moses /or- 
bids  the  use  of  it  to  the  liehraws,  /.cw.  11.  13.  It 
is  very  large,  has  very  long  legs,  its  wings 
very  short,  the  neck  about  the  length  of  four  ur 
five  spans.  The  feathers  of  its  wings  are 
rreal  esteem,  and  are  used  as  an  ornament  for 
hats,  beds,  and  ciinnpies :  They  are  stained  of 
several  cnlonrs,  and  made  into  very  pretty 
tufts :  They  are  hunted  by  way  of  course,  for 
they  never  fly;  but  they  use  their  wings  to 
assist  them  in  running  more  swiftly. 


OTH 

TTkis  bird  is  made  ihe  symbol  of  criielty  indfor- 
gctfuliiess,  Job  39.  13,  14,  Ac.  I^ani'.  4.  3.  fVt 
are  told  uf  it,  that  it  lays  its  eggs  upon  tht 
ground,  hides  them  under  ihe  sand,  and  the  sux 
hatches  them.  .^.«  the  I  )sti  icli  is  extremely  large 
and  heavy,  she  wnuld  bieak  her  iggs  if  sh 
were  to  sit  upon  them  like  other  birds  ;  sh. 
t.'ieref  ore  hides  them  in  the  sand,  watches  them, 
and  hatches  them,  as  it  were,  with  her  eye.  The 
male  and  female  stay  with  them  alternately, 
ana  while  one  of  them  goes  to  seek  its  provision, 
the  other  does  not  leave  sight  of  them:  However, 
if  either  of  them  should  be  driven  away,  or  gt 
too  far  from  their  nest,  they  could  tiot  Jind 
their  eggs  again:  Jind  it  is  probably  this,  thai 
has  given  occasion  to  what  is  said  of  t.heir 
cruelty  and  forgei fulness. 

Job  39.  13.  gavest  thiu  wings  and  feathers  to  o.f 
OSTRICHES. 

./ob  30.  t  29.  and  I  am  a  conqianion  to  o. 

Lam.  4.  3.  become  cruel,  like  o.  in  the  wildernesi 
OTHER. 

Gen.  8.  10.  Noah  stayed  yet  o.  seven  days,  12 

28.  17.  this  is  none  o.  but  the  house  of  God 

29.  27.  shall  serve  with  me  yet  o.  seven  years.  38 

31.  50.  if  shalt  lake  o.  wives  besides  my  daughierv 

32.  8.  then  the  o.  company  that  is  left  shall  escapi 
41.  3.  behold,  seven  o.  ki'ne  came  up,  19. 
43.  14.  that  he  may  send  away  your  o.  brother 

22.  o.  money  have  wo  brought  down  to  buy  lt)0(i 
/Cj;od.4.7.b(diold,  it  was  turned  again  as  his  o.  tlesk 

18.  7.  they  asked  each  o.  of  their  welfare 

29.  41.  the  0.  laniboller  thou  at  even,  JViiwi.  28.8 

30.  32.  ye  shall  not  make  any  o.  like  that  oil 
Lev.  6.  il.  and  ho  shall  put  olThis  garmenis,  an« 

put  on  0.  garments,  Ezek.  42.  14.  |  44.  19 
7.  24.  and  the  fat  may  be  used  in  any  o.  use 
14.  42.  they  shall  take  o.  stones  and  o.  mortar 
18.  18.  nor  take  a  wife  besides  the  o.  in  her  life 
20.  24.  I  have  separated  you  from  o.  pto|de,  26. 
JV'nm.  10.  21.  and  the  o.  did  sot  up  the  taberiiaclt, 
24.  l.he  went  not  as  at  o.  limes  to  seek  enchantm, 
32.  3.S.  they  gave  o.  names  to  the  cities  they  built 
::6.  3.  if  they  be  marrieil  to  any  of  the  o.  tribes 
.losh.  11.  19.  all  o.  cities  Ihey  took  in  buttle 
Judg.  13.  10.  the  man  that  came  to  me  the  o.  d»y 
16.  17.  and  be  like  any  o.  man  ||  20.  as  at  o.  tirae* 
20.  31.  and  they  began  to  kill  as  at  o.  times 

1  Sam.  3. 10.  the  Lord  called  as  at  o.  times,  Sainuei 
18.  10.  David  played  with  his  hand  as  at  o.  time* 

20.  25.  Saul  sat  on  his  seat  as  at  o.  times  by  wall 

21.  9.  take  it,  for  there  is  no  o.  save  that  iiere 

2  Sam.  13.  16.  this  evil  is  greater  than  o.  thou  did»t 
2  Chriin.  30. 23.  took  counsel,  to  keep  o.  seven  day* 

32.  22.  Lord  saved  Hezekiah  from  hand  of  all  «. 
JVfA.  4. 16.  the  o.  half  of  them  held  both  the  speait 

5.  5.  for  o.  men  have  our  lands  and  vineyards 
.fob  8.  12.  the  Hag  withereth  before  any  o   herb 

24.  24.  they  are  taken  out  of  the  way,  as  all  «. 
Psal.  73.  5.  the  wicked  are  not  in  trouble  ua  o 

men,  neither  ate  they  plagued  like  o.  men 
85.  10.  righteousness  and  peace  kissed  each  o. 

Eccl.  6.  5.  this  hath  more  rest  thrin  the  o. 

Isa.  26.  13.  0.  lords  have  had  dominion  over  us 
49.20.  thou  shalt  have,  afler  thou  lia.n  lost  the» 

Ezek.  16.  34.  the  contrary  is  in  thee  from  o.  wome^ 

Dan.  2.  11.  none  o.  can'shew  it  before  the  king 

44.  the  kingdom  shall  not  be  left  to  n.  people 
Has.  9.  1.  rejoice  not  for  joy,  O  Israel,  as  o.  peopli 

13.  10.  where  is  any  o.  to  save  tliec  in  thy  ciliej7 
Mat.  4.  21.  and  going  on  he  saw  o.  two  brethren 

5.  39.  on  the  right  cheek,  turn  to  him  the  o.  als< 
1-2.  13.  restored  whole  as  o.  Mark  3.  5.  Luke  6. 10 

45.  then  he  taketh  seven  «.  spirits,  Luke  11.20 
I3.8.«.fell  into  good  ground,  Mark  i.S.  /.uke8.3 

21.  36.  again  he  sent  «.  servants  more,  22.  4. 
41.  he  will  let  out  his  vineyard  too.  husbandmoik 

23.  23.  and  not  to  leave  o.  undone,  Luke  11.  42. 

25.  11.  afterward  came  also  theo.  virgins,  saying 
10.  be  traded,  and  made  them  o.  five  talents 

Mark  4.  19.  and  the  lusts  of  o.  things  entering  In 

7.  4.  and  many  o.  things  there  be  tiiey  hold,  8. 
12.31.  noneo. commandment  is  greater  than  these 

32.  there  is  one  God,  and  there  is  none  o.  but  ho 
An/.e4.  43. 1  must  preach  kiiigd.of  God  too.  citie* 
10.  1.  the  Lord  appointed  o.  seventy  also,  and  sent 

14.  32.  or  else  vvhiU  the  o.  is  yet  a  great  way  ofl 
18.  1 1.  I  thank  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  o.  men 

14.  he  went  down  justified  rather  than  the  o. 

22.  65.  0.  things  blasphemously  spake  they  a.5.hiio 
./o/in  4. 38.  o.  men  laboured  l|  10. 16.  o.  sheep  I  hava 

1.5.  2!.  if  I  had  t;ot  done  works  none  o.  man  did 
18. 10.  then  went  out  that  o.  disciple,  spake  to  her 
21.  25.  there  are  mtinv  o.  things  which  Jesus  did 
./Ids  2.  4.  they  began  io  speak  with  o.  tongues 
40   and  with  many  other  words  did  he  testifj 
4.  12.  neither  is  thi'ie  snivalion  in  any  o.  nono  e 
name  under  heaven  whereby  we  must  be 
saved 

8.  34.  speaketh  he  of  himself,  c  of  aome  o.  maa 


OVE 

Ilom.8. 39.  nor  o.  creature  shall  be  aMe  to  separate 

13.  9.  and  if  there  be  any  o.  coinmandineiu,  it  is 

1  Car.  1. 16. 1  know  not  whether  1  baptized  any  o. 
S.  11.  0.  foundation  can  no  man  lay  than  is  laid 
O.S.power  to  lead  about  sister, aswell  as  o.aiiostlei 
11.  21.  for  in  eating  every  one  takcth  before  o. 

14.  17.  thou  givest  thanks,  but  the  o.  is  not  edified 
21. with  men  of  o.  tongues  and  o.lips  1  will  speak 
29.  let  the  prophets  speak,  and  let  the  o.  judge 

13.  37.  it  may  ehance  of  wheal,  or  some  o.  grain 
8  Cur.  8.  13.  lor  I  mean  not  that  o.  men  be  eased 

10.  15.  not  boasting  of  o.  men's  labours 

11.  8.  I  robbed  o.  churches  to  do  you  service 

13.  2. 1  write  to  them  and  to  all  o.  that  if  1  come 
Oal.  1.  19.  0.  aposllcs  saw  I  none,  save  James 

9. 13. and  then.  Jews  dissembled  likewise  with  him 
Eph.  3.  5.  which  in  o.  ages  was  not  made  known 

4.  17.  that  ye  walk  not  as  o.  Gentiles  walk 
Phil.  1.  17.  but  the  o.  preach  Christ  of  love 

2.  3.  let  each  esteem  o.  better  than  themselves 

3.  4.  if  any  o.  thinkelh  that  ho  might  trust  in  flesh 

4.  3.  with  Clement  and  o.  my  fellow  labourers 

2  Tkess.l.  3.  and  charity  toward  each  o.  aboundeth 
I  Tim.  1.  3.  charge  that  ihey  teach  no  o.  doctrine 

10.  be  any  o.  thing  contrary  to  sound  doctrine 

5.  22.  neither  be  partaker  of  o.  men's  sins 
-Tam.  5.  12.  neither  swear  by  any  o.  oaih,  but  let 

1  Pet.  4.  15.  as  a  busy-body  in  o.  men's  matters 

2  Pet.  3.  16.  they  wrest,  as  they  do  o.  scriptures 
Rev.  2.  24.  1  will  put  on  you  none  o.  burden 

8. 13.  by  reason  of  o.  the  o.  voices  of  the  trumpet 
.Sec  Gon,  Gods,  Onk,  Side. 
OTHERS. 
Job  8.  19.  and  out  of  the  earth  shall  o.  grow 
31. 10.  and  let  o.  bow  down  uprm  her 
34.  24.  and  he  shall  set  o.  in  their  stead 
26.  he  striketh  them  in  the  open  sight  of  o. 
Psal.  49.  10.  they  die,  and  leave  iheir  wealth  to  o. 
Prov.  5.  9.  lest  thou  give  thine  honour  to  o. 
Eccl.l."''i.  that  thou  thyself  likewise  hast  curscJ  o  ■ 
ha.  56. 8.  yet  will  I  gather  o.  to  him,  besides  those 
Jer.  6.  12.  their  houses  shall  be  turned  to  o. 
8.  10.  I  will  give  their  wives  unto  a.  and  fields 
Kick.  13.  6.  and  they  have  made  o.  to  liope 

10.  and  0.  daubed  it  with  unlempered  mortar 
Da?i.7. 19.fourth  beastwhicliwas  diverse  from  allu. 
11.  4.  for  his  kingdom  shall  b(^  plucked  up  for  o. 
Mat.  5.  47.  what  do  ye  more  than  o.7 
16. 14.  o.  say,  that  thou  art  Jeremias,  or  one  of  the 
old  prophcis,  Mark  6.  15.  |  8. 28.  Luke  9.  8, 19. 
30.  3.  he  saw  o.  standing  idle  in  the  market 
21.8.0.  cut  down  branches  from  trees,  Mark  11.8. 
2G.  67.  0.  smote  him  with  the  palms  of  their  hands 
Mark  12.  9.  will  give  vineyard  to  o.  Luke  20.  16. 

15.  31.  saved  o.  himself  he  cannot,  Luke  23.  35. 
Luke  8.  3.  and  many  o.  which  ministered  to  him 
John  18.  .34.  or  did  o.  tell  it  thee  of  me? 

1  Cor.  9.  2.  if  I  be  not  an  apostle  to  o.  yet  to  you 

12.  if  0.  be  partakers  of  this  power  over  you 
27.1est  when  I  have  preached  to  o.  I  be  cast-away 

10.  29.  conscience,  not  thine  own,  but  of  the  c. 

14.  19.  that  by  my  voice  I  might  teach  o.  also 
2Cor.3.1. or  need  wc,as  some  0. epistles  of  commend. 

8.  8.  but  by  occasion  of  the  forwardness  oft. 

F.ph.  2.  3.  we  were  children  of  wralh,  even  as  o. 

Phil.  2.  4.  but  every  man  also  on  the  things  of  o. 

1  y'Acss.  2. 6.  neilhcr  ofyou,  nor  yet  of «.  sought  we 
4. 13.  that  ye  sorrow  nor,  as  o.  which  have  no  hcpe 
5.  6.  let  us  not  sleep  as  do  o.  but  let  us  watob 

1  Tim.  5. 20.  them  that  sin  rebuke,  that  o.  may  fear 

2  Tim.  2.  2.  who  shall  be  able  to  teach  o.  also 
Hct).  fl.  25.  entered  every  year  with  the  blood  of  o. 

11.  35.  0.  were  tortured,  not  accepiingdeliverance 
36.  0.  had  trial  of  cruel  inockingsandscourgiKgs 

Juris  23.  0.  save  with  fear,  pulling  them  out  of  fire 

OTHERWISE. 
i.5am. 18.13.0.  Ishould  havewroughlfalsh.  against 
mine  own  life,  for  no  mailer  is  hid  from  the  king 

1  Kings  1.21.0.1  and  my  son  Sol.  be  counted  otfend. 

2  Chr.  30. 18.  they  eat  passover  o.  than  was  written 
Psal.  38.  16.  hear  me,  lest  o.  should  rejoice  over  me 
^at.6. 1.0. have  no  re  ward  of  your  Father  in  heaven 
Rotn.  11.  6.  not  of  works,  o.  grace  is  no  more  grace; 

then  no  more  of  grace,  o.  work  is  no  more  work 
22.toward  thee  goodn.o.thou  shalt  also  be  cut  off 
2  Cor.  11. 16.  if  0.  yet  as  a  fool  receive  me  to  boast 
Gal.  5.  10.  that  you  will  be  none  o.  minded 
Phil.  3.  15.  and  if  in  any  thing  you  be  o.  minded 
1  Tim.  5.  25.  and  they  liiat  are  o.  cannot  be  hid 
6. 3.  if  any  man  leach  o.  and  consiMit  mil  to  words 
//ei.9. 17.0.  itisofnoslreiiglh  at  all  whilst  testator 

OUCHES. 
Exed.  28.  11.  set  the  stones  in  o.  of  gold,  39.  6, 13. 

13.  shalt  make  o  ofg'ild  ||  25.  fasten  in  the  twoo. 
•4.  and  fasten  wrealhen  chains  to  the  o.  .39.  18. 

OVEN 

Is  a  place  for  bakivfr.,  Lev.  2.  4.     To  which  are 

compared,  [1]    Per.^nns   inflamed  witli  hints; 

JcAo,  by  iiipldino  t"  tbr  temptations  of  Sataii^ 

anUencourai'tng  them,  suffer  sin  to  seiie  upon 

tat 


OVE 

the  tohole  man,  both  the  underslandinfr,  will, 
affections,  and  members ;  as  a  baker  doth  by 
a  continual  supply  of  fuel  heat  his  oven  to  the 
highest  degree,  Hos.  7.  4.  [2J  Such  as  are 
enemies  to  God,  upon  whom  he  will  bring  un- 
avoidable destruction:  as  wood,  when  it  is  cast 
into  the  fire,  is  quickly  dissolved,  Psal.  21.  9. 
[3]  The  day  of  judgment,  when  the  judgment 
of  God  will  fall  dreadfully  and  terribly  upon 
the  wicked  and  ungodly,  Mai.  4.  1. 

Leu.  2.  4.  of  a  nieat-otferiiig  baken  in  the  o.  7.  9. 
11.  35.  be  unclean,  wlieUier  it  be  o.  or  ranges 
26. 26.  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  in  oneo. 

Psal.  21.  9.  thou  shalt  make  them  as  a  fiery  o. 

Lam.  5. 10.  our  skin  was  black  like  an  o.  for  famine 

Hos.  7.4.  adulterers,  as  an  o.  heated  by  the  baker 

6.  they  have  made  ready  their  heart  like  an  o. 

7.  are  all  hot  as  an  o.  have  devoured  their  judges 
Mai.  4.1.  the  day  cometh  that  shall  burn  as  an  o. 
Mat.  6.  30.  to-morrow  is  cast  into  o.  Luke  12.  28. 

OVENS. 
Ezod.  8.  3.  the  frogs  shall  come  into  thine  o. 

OVER. 
Gen.  25.25.  first  red,  all  o.  like  a  hairy  garment 
27. 29.  be  lord  o.  thy  brethren  let  them  bow  to  ihee 
41.  40.  Phar?.oh  said,  thou  shalt  be  o.  my  hou.".e 
A'j;o(i.l6.18.galhered  much  hadnoth.  o.  2  Cor.8.15. 
23.  what  remaineth  o.  lay  up  until  the  morning 
30.  6.  the  mercy-seat  o.  the  testimony,  Hcb.  9.  5. 
37.  9.  the  cherubims  covered  o.  the  mercy-seat 

40.  36.  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  o.  the  labern. 
Leo.  14.  5.  one  be  killed  o.  running  water,  6.  50. 
JVum.l.50.thuu  shall  appoint  Leviteso.  tabernacle 

3.  49.  0.  and  above  them  that  were  redpemed 
10.  10.  blow  with  Irumpels  o.  the  burnt-oilerings 
27.  16.  let  the  Lord  set  a  man  o.  the  congregation 
.Judg.  5. 13.  dominion  o.  '.ne  nobles,  o.  the  mighty 
9.  9.  and  fo  tc  be  promoted  o.  the  trees,  11.  13. 
2  .*i«i.  1.  17.  0.  Saul  and  Jonathan  his  son,  24. 
2.  U.  he  made  Ish  bosheth  king  o.Gilea(l,o.  Ash- 
urites,  0.  Jezreel,  o.  Ephraim,  and  o.  Benjamin 
2  Kings  8.  20.  Edoni  made  a  kuig  o.  themselves 
1  Chron.  29.  3.  o.  and  above  all  I  have  prepared 
Ezra  9.  6.  our  iniquities  are  increased  o.  our  heads 
Job  14.  16.  dost  thou  not  watch  o.  my  sin? 

41.  34.  he  is  a  king  o.  the  children  of  pride 
Psal.  23.  5.  anoinleal  my  head,  my  cu|)  runneth  o. 

27.12.deliver  me  not  o.  to  the  will  of  mine  enemies 

118.  18.  but  he  haih  not  given  me  o.  to  death 

145.  9.  his  tender  mercies  are  o.  all  his  works 
Cant.  2.11.  for  lo,  winter  is  past,  rain  is  o.  and  gone 
.fcr.  1.  10.  set  thee  o.  the  nations  and  o.  kiygdoms 
Dan.  i.  17.  he  salteth  up  o.  it  the  basest  of  men 

6.  3.  king  ^;iought  to  set  him  o.  the  whole  realm 
//os.10.5.  for  the  people  ihall  mourn  o.  it  and  priest 
Mic.  3.  6.  and  the  day  shall  be  dark  o.  them 
Mat.  25.  21.  I  will  make  thee  ruler  o.  many,  23. 
Lu Ae6.38.measure  shaken  together,  and  running  o. 

15.  7.  more  joy  o.  one  sinner  that  repentelh,  10. 

19.  14.  we  will  not  have  this  man  to  reign  o.  ua 

17.  been  faithful,  have  thou  authority  o.  ten  cities 

41.  come  near,  he  beheld  city,  and  wept  o.  it 

.icts  6.  3.  whom  wo  may  appoint  o.  this  business 

Rom.  7.  1.  that  the  law  hath  dominion  o.  a  man 

9.  21.  hath  not  the  potter  power  o.  the  clay? 
E/<A.4.19.have,';iventliemselveso.tolascivloueness 
1  Tim.  2.  12.  not  usuip  authority  o.  the  man 

1  Pet.  3.  12.  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  o.  the  righteous 
/icu.2. 26.  to  him  will  I  give  power  o.  the  iialioiis 

OVER-AGAINST. 
f'rorZ.  26.  35.  candlestick  o.-against  table,  40.  24. 
JVum.8.2.1ain|)egive  lighto.-a^riinA'tcandlesiick.H. 

2  .Sum. 5. 23.  feich  a  compass  behind  them,  come  un 

them  o.un-aiTist  mulberry-trees,  1  Chr.  14. 14. 

1  Kings  20.29.  they  pitched  one  o.-against  other 
JVeA.".  3.  appoint  every  one  to  be  o.-against  house 
Eccl.  7.  14.  God  hath  set  one  o.-against  the  other 
./er.  31.  .39.  the  line  shall  yet  go  forth  o.-against  it 
Mat.~\.2.  go  into  village  o.-against  you,  and  ye 

shall  find  an  ass  tied,  JV^aril  1.2.  Luke  19.30. 
27. 61.  and  Mary  silling  o.-against  the  sepulchre 
See   Ai.L,   Hi.M,  Jokd.in,   Isr.vel,  Mk,  Tiiek, 
TlIK.M,  Us,  Yot'. 

OVERC.'XME. 

.^cts  19  If). man  in  whom  the  ev'l  spirit  was,  o.thein 

Hev.  3.  21.  even  as  I  also  o.  and  am  set  down  at 

12. 11.  and  Ihey  o.  him  by  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 

OVERCHARGE. 

2  Cor.  2.  5.  but  in  part,  Ihat  I  inav  nolo,  you  all 

OVERCHARGED. 
Luke  21.  34.  lest  vour  hfarts  be  o.  with  surfeitiiig 

OVERCOME. 
Ezod.  32.  18.  voice  of  them  that  cry  for  being  o. 
Isa.  28.  1.  the  head  of  them  Ihat  are  o.  with  win^ 
Rph.  6.  1 13.  withstand,  iind  having  o.  all  to  stand 
2  Pct.".Vi.  of  whom  man  is  o.  of  same  is  he  brought 
20.  for  if  they  are  irgain  entnngled  therein  and  o. 
OVERCOME. 
(?fn.49.I9.  troop  shall  o.  him,  but  "le  shall  o.  at  last 
J^um.  13.  30.  go  up,  for  we  are  well  ab  i  to  p.  it 


OVE 

JVum. 22. 11.  pendvenl  jrelshtillbeablc  to/",  thorn 
2  Kings  16  5.  they  besiiged  Ahaz, could  nolo  hin 
C«Ht.6.5.  turn  away  thine  eyes,  for  they  have  o.  no* 
./er.  23.  9.  like  a  man  whom  wine  hath  o. 
Luke  1 1.  22.  but  when  a  stronger  shall  n.  him 
John  1().33.  be  of  good  cheer,  I  have  o.  the  worlo 
Rom.  3.  4.  that  mighlest  o.  when  thou  art  judged 

12.  21.  be  not  o.  of  evil,  but  o.  evil  with  good 

I  John  2. 13.  because  ye  have  o.  the  wicked  cfnc,I4 
4.  4.  ye  are  of  God  and  havs  o.  them,  because 
Rev.  11.7.  beast  shall  o.  the  witnesses  and  kill  them. 

13.  7.  to  make  war  with  the  saints,  and  to  o.  them. 
17. 14.  shall  make  war,  and  Lamb  shall  o.  thi*n 

OVERCOiMETH. 

1  John  5.  4.  whosoever  is  born  ofGod,o.  the  world^ 

this  is  victory  thato.  svorld,  even  our  failh. 

5.  who  is  he  that  o.  world,  but  he  that  believelh. 

Rev.  2.  7.  to  him  that  o.  will  I  give  of  tree  of  life 

11.  he  that  o.  shall  not  be  hurt  of  second  deatit 
17.  to  him  thato.  will  I  give  toeat  hidden  manna 
26.  to  him  that  o.  will  I  give  power  over  nations 

3.  5.  he  that  o.  shall  be  clothed  in  while  raiment 

12.  him  that  o.  will  I  make  pillar  in  temple  of  G. 

21.  lo  bin)  that  o.  will  I  grant  to  sit  with  me 
21.  7.  he  that  o.  shall  inherit  all  things,  1  his  God 

OVERDRIVE. 
Gen.  33. 13.  if  men  should  o.  them  all  flock  will  die 

OVERFLOW. 
Deut.  11.  4.  he  made  water  of  Red-sea  lo  o.  them 
Psal.  69.  2.  I  am  come  where  the  floods  o.  me 

15.  let  not  water  floods  o.  me,  nor  deep  swallow 
/i'a.8.8.  he  shall  (lass  through  Judah,  o.  and  go  avo 
10. 22.  consumption  decreed  shall  o.  with  righleo 
28.  17.  the  waters  shall  o.  the  hiding-place 
43.  2.  and  through  the  rivers  they  shall  not  o.  the'. 
Jer.  47.  2.  waters  of  the  north  shall  o.  the  land 
LJan  11. 10.  one  shall  certainly  come  and  o.  26.40. 
./oel  2.  24.  fats  shall  o.  with  wine  and  oil,  3.  13. 

OVERFLOWED. 
Psal.  78.  20.  he  smote  the  rock,  and  streams  o. 

2  Pet.  3.  6.  worlil  bt  lug  o.  with  water,  perished 

OVER  FLO  WETH. 
Josh.  3.  15.  in  harvrst  Jordnn  o.  all  his  bank* 

OVERFLOWING. 
Job  28.  11.  he  bindi  tli  the  floods  from  o. 
38.25. who  divideth  a  watercourse  foro.ofwateri 
Isa.  23.2.  which  as  a  Hood  of  mighty  wa'ers  o. 
15.  when  the  o.  scourge  shall  pass  through,  18. 

30.  28.  his  breath  as  an  o.  stream  shall  reach 
./er.  47.  2.  out  of  the  north  shall  be  an  o.  flood 
Ezek.  13.  11.  there  shall  be  an  o.  shower,  13. 

38.  22.  I  will  rain  on  him  an  o.  rain  and  hailstoner 
Hab.  3.  10.  the  o.  of  the  water  passed  by  the  deep 

OVERFLOWN. 
1  Chron.  12.  !5.  went  over  Jordan  when  it  had  o» 
.fob  22.  16.  whose  foundation  was  o.  with  a  flood 
/Jan.  11.  22.  with  arms  of  a  flood  shall  they  be  o. 

OVERLAY. 
Exod.25. 11.  shalt  o.  ark  with  pure  gold,  24. 1 30. 1 
27.  2.  0.  the  horns  of  the  altar  with  brass,  38.  2. 

OVERLAID. 
Ezod.  26.  32.  pillars  of  shilllm-wood  o.  with  goljf 
38.6.  he  o.  the  slaves  of  shi'.tlm-wood  with  brass 

1  Kings  3.  19.  her  child  died,  because  she  o.  It 

2  Chron.  4.  9.  he  o.  the  doors  of  Ihem  with  brass 
C(int.5. 14.  belly  is  as  bright  ivory  o.  with  sapphires 

OVERLAYING.        [.?fe  Gold 
Kiod.  38.  17.  the  o.  of  their  chapiters  of  silver 
19.  and  0.  of  their  chapiters  ami  fillets  of  silver 
OVERLIVED. 
.Tosh.  24.  31.  the  dava  of  the  elders  that  o.  Joshus 

OVERMUCH. 
EccJ.7.16.  be  not  righteous  o.  !|  17.  be  noto.  wicked 
2  Cor.2. 7.  lest  such  be  swn  Mowed  up  with  o. sorrow 

OVEK['.\eS. 
Jer.  5.28.  they  shine,  ilnv  o.  the  deeds  of  wicked 

OVERi>.\ST. 
Psal.5T.  1.  make  refuge  until  llinse  calamities  be  o. 
fsa.  26.  20.  hide  thvself  until  Indignation  be  o. 

OVERPLUS. 
Lev.  25.  27.  let  him  restore  the  o.  to  the  man 

OVERRAN. 
2  Sam.  18.23.  Ahimaiiz  ran  by  plain  and  o.  CushI 

OVERRUNNING. 

J\"ah.  1.  8.  with  an  o.  flood  he  will  make  an  en/J 

OVERSEE. 

1  Chron.  9.  29.  some  appointed  to  o.  the  veseels 
15.  [21.  with  Harps  on  the  eighth  lo  o. 

23.  t  4.  of  which  24,000  were  to  o.  the  work 
j2  CAr.  2. 2.  three  thousand  six  hundred  to  o.  them 

OVERSEER. 
Gen.  39.  4.  he  made  him  o.  over  his  house,  5. 
J\reh.  11.9.  Joel  was  their  o*|f  14.  Zabdiel  was  ». 

22.  0.  of  Levites  was  Uzzi  ||  12.  42.  Jezrahiah  o 
Prov.  6.  7.  the  ant  having  no  guide  o.  or  ruler 

OVERSEERS. 
Gen.  41.  34.  let  Pharaoh  appoint  o.  in  the  land 

2  Chron.  2.  18.  Solomon  set  3'600  o.  of  llie  work 

31.  13.  they  were  n.  under  the  hand  of  ('onani&ll 
34.  10.  the  0.  of  all  them  that  wrought,  13» 


OVE 

S(C'»r.34.17.have  leli  rered  moneyiiito  the  hand  of  o 
,letf  20.  28.  the  Holy  GUiost  hiith  made  you  o 

(OVERSHADOW. 
X.«iAre  1.  35.  the  power  of  the  Highest  shall  o.tlice 
Actt  5-  13.  that  shadow  of  Peter  might  o.  them 

OVEilSHADOWED. 
Mat.  17. 5.  a  cloud  o.  them,  Mark  9. 7.  Luke  9.  34 

OVERSIGHT. 
-Oen. 43.12.  carry  it  again,  peradventureit  wasaito 
JVam.  3.  32.  have  the  o.  of  them  that  keej)  charjt 

4.  16.  pertaincth  the  o.  of  all  the  tabernacle 
8  Kincrs  12. 11.  of  them  that  had  the  o.  of  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  22.  5,  9.  2  Chron.  34.  10 
1  C'Aj'07i.  9.  23.  had  the  o.  of  the  gates  of  the  house 
/fch.  11.  16.  had  llieo.  of  the  outward  business 

13.  4.  the  0.  of  the  chamber  of  the  liouse  of  God 
(  Pet.  5.3.taking  o.  not  by  constraint,  but  willingly 

OVERSPREAD. 
6en.  9.  19.  and  of  them  was  the  whole  earth  o. 

OVERSPREADING. 
Dan.  9.  27.  for  the  o.  of  abominations  be  desolate 

OVERTAKE. 
6fH.44.4.  up,  when  thou  do.st  o.  them,  say  to  them 
Ezod.  15.  9.  enemy  said,  [  will  pursue,  I  will  o. 
Jieut.  19.  6.  lest  the  avenger  of  blood  o.  the  slayer 
S8.  2.  all  these  blessings  shall  come  and  o.  thee 
15.  that  all  these  curses  shall  o.  thee,  45. 
Jvsh.  2.  5.  pursue  after  them,  for  ye  shall  o.  them 
■I  Sam  30.8.sliall  I  o.  them,thoushalt  surely  o.  them 
S  .SajH. 15.14. lest  Absalom  o.  ussuddenly,  and  bring 
Jsa  59. 9.  judgment  is  far,neither  doth  justice  o.  us 
Jer  42.  16.  the  sword  ye  fearod  shall  o.  you 
Jfos.i.'.  shall  foll3w,but  she  shall  not  o.  her  lovers 

10.  9.  the  battle  in  Gibeah  did  not  o.  them 
^mos  9   10.  the  evil  shall  not  o.  nor  prevent  ug 

13.  behold,  the  plowman  shall  o.  the  reajier 
Zech.  l.fG.  my  words, did  they  not  o.  your  fathers  7 
1  Tness.  5.  4.  that  that  day  should  o.  you  as  a  thief 

OVERTAKEN. 
P$.  18.37. 1  have  pursued  mine  enemies  and  o.  them 
Gal.  6.  1   brethren,  if  a  man  be  o.  in  a  fault 

OVERTAKETH. 
I  Chron.  21. 12.  flee  three  months,  till  sword  o.  thee 

OVERTHREW. 

Ocn  10.  25.  God  o.  these  cities  and  the  plain,  29 

Kzod.  14.27.  Lord  o.  the  Egyptians,  Psal.  136.  ]5 

Dcut  29. 23.  which  Lord  o.  m  his  an^er  and  wrath 

f«a.l3.19.Babylon  shall  be,as  when  God  o.  Sodom 

and  Gomorrah,  ,/cr.  50.  40.  Jlmns  4.  11 

Jer.  20.  16.  let  that  man  be  as  the  cities  Lord  o. 

Mat.  "21. 12.  Jesus  o.  tables  of  tlie  money-changers 

in  the  temple,  JIark  11.  15.  John  2.  15. 

OVERTHROW. 

/?en. 19.21. 1  have  accepted  thee,\vill  nolo,  this  city 

Ezod.  33.  24.  but  thou  shalt  utterly  o.  their  g-ods 

Deut.  12.3.  ve  shall  o.  their  altars,and  break  pillars 

S  Sam.  10.3.hathnotDavidsent  tospyitout  ando. 

11.  25.  make  thy  battle  more  strong,  and  o.  it 

1  Clir.  19.  3.  David  hath  sent  to  o.  and  spy  the  land 
Paal.  106.  26.  his  hand  to  o.  tliem  in  the  wilderness 

27.  to  0.  their  seed  also  among  the  nations 
140.  4.  who  have  purposed  to  o.  my  goings 
11.  evil  shall  hunt  the  violent  man  to  o.  him 
Prov.  18. 5.  not  good  to  o.  righteous  in  judgment 
Wag.  2.  22.  I  will  o.  the  throne  of  kingdoms,  I 
will  0.  the  chariots  and  those  that  ride  in  them 
^cts  5.  39.  but  if  It  be  of  God,  ye  cannot  o.  it 
fi  Tim.  2.  18.  have  erred,  and  o.  the  faith  of  some 

OVERTHROW. 
Oim.  19. 29.  God  sent  Lot  out  of  the  midst  of  the  o 
Vent.  29.  23.  as  in  the  o.  of  Sodom,  .hr.  49.  18. 

2  Pet.  2. 6.  condemned  the  cities  with  an  o.  makins 

OVERTHROWETH. 
Job  12.  19.  he  leadeth  princes,  and  o.  the  mighty 
Prov.  13.  6.  but  wickedness  o.  the  sinner 

21.  13.  God  0.  the  wicked  for  their  wickedness 

22.  12.  he  0    the  words  of  the  transgressor 
29.  4.  but  he  that  receiveth  gifts  o.  the  land 

OVERTHROWN. 
Exod.  15. 7.  hast  o.  them  that  rose  up  against  thee 
Judg.  9.  40.  and  many  were  o.  and  wounded 
2  Sam    17.  9.  when  some  of  them  be  o.  at  the  first 
8  Chrnn.  14.  13.  and  the  Ethiopians  were  o. 
Job  19.  6.  know  now  that  God  hath  o.  me 
Psal.  141.6.when  their  judges  are  o.  instony  places 
Prov.  11.11.  city  is  o.  by  the  mouth  of  the  wicked 

12.  7.  wicked  are  o.  \\  14.  11.  house  of  wicked  o. 
ha.  1.  7.  your  land  is  desolate  as  o.  hy  strangers 
Jer.  18.  23.  but  let  them  be  o.  before  thee 
/.am.  4.6.  sin  of  Sodom,  that  waso.  as  in  a  moment 
Dan.  II.  41.  and  many  countries  shall  be  o. 
Amos  4.  11.  I  have  o.  some  of  you,  as  Sodom 
Jamah  3.  4.  yet  forty  days  and  Nineveh  shall  be  o. 
1  Cor.  10.  5.  for  thev  were  o.  in  the  wilderness 

OVERTOOK. 
Oen.  31.  23.  they  o.  Jacob  in  the  mount  Gilead 

25.  Laban  o.  Jacob  1|  44  6.  the  steward  o.  them 
Ezod.  14.  9.  E^ypiians  o.  tnem  encamping  by  sea 
Judg.  18.22.  Micah  o.  the  children  of  Dan 
HO,  1&-  but  the  baltle  o.  thn  men  o'  Oanjamin 
tfi5 


OUG 

2  Kings  25.  5.  l!ie  army  of  Chaldees  o.  Zedekiah 

in  the  plains  of  Jericho,  ./er.  39.  5.  |  52.  8. 

X.a»:.  1.3.  all  her  persecutors  o.  her  between  straits 

OVIiRTlJRN. 
Job  12.  15.  he  sendeth  out  waters,  they  o.  earth 
Ezek.  21.  27.  1  will  o.  o.  o.  it,  until  he  come  whose 

OVERTURN ETH. 
Joh  9.  5.  which  0.  the  mountains  in  his  anger 
•j8.  9.  he  o.  the  mountains  by  the  root* 
34.25.  knows  their  works,  and  o.  them  in  night 

OVERTURNED. 
Judg.  7.  13.  emote  the  tent  that  it  fell  and  o.  it 

OVERWHELM. 
Job  6. 27.  ye  o.  fatherless,  dig  a  pit  for  your  friend 

OVERWHELMED. 
Psal.  55.  5.  trembling  came,  and  horror  hath  o.  me 
01.  2.  when  my  heart  is  o.  lead  me  to  the  rock 
77.  3.  and  my  spirit  was  o.  142.  3.  |  143.  4. 
78.53.  he  led  them  on,  but  the  sea  o.  their  enemies 
124.  4.  then  the  waters  had  o.  us  stream  gone  over 

OVERWISE. 

£ccZ.7.16.not  right,  overmuch,  nor  make  thyself  u. 

OUGHT;  see  Owed. 

OUGHT. 

Gen.  20.  9.  that  o.  not  be  done,  34.  7.  Lev.  4.  2,  27. 

2  Sam.  13. 12.  no  such  thing  o.  to  be  done  in  Israel 

1  Chron.  12.  32.  to  know  what  Israel  o.  to  do 
15.  2.  none  0.  to  carry  the  ark  but  the  Levites 

2  Chr.  13. 5.  o.  ye  not  to  know  Lord  ^ave  kingdom 
JV(7t.  5.  9.  0.  ye  not  to  walk  in  the  tear  of  God  ■? 
P.ial.  76.11.  bring  presents  to  him  who  o.  be  feared 
.Mat.  23. 2;?.  these  o.  ye  to  have  done,  Luke  11.  42. 
Mark  13.  14.  desolation  standing  where  it  o.  not 
l^vke  12.  12.  in  the  same  hour  what  ye  o.  to  say 

13. 14.  there  are  six  days  in  which  men  o.  to  work 
]fi  o  not  this  woman  to  be  loosed  from  this  bond 
18. 1.  that  men  o.  always  to  pray,  and  not  to  faint 

24.  20.  O  fools,  0.  not  Christ  to  have  suffered  ! 
.John  4.  20.  the  place  where  men  o.  to  worship 

13.  14.  ye  also  o.  to  wash  one  another's  feet 

19.  7.  we  have  a  law,  and  by  our  law  he  o.  to  die 
Jlcts  5.  29.  we  o.  to  obey  God  rather  than  men 

17.  29.  we  0.  not  to  think  the  Godhead  like  gold 
19.36.  yeo.  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  rashly 

20.  35.  how  s,j  labouring  ye  o.to  support  the  weak 
21.21.  that  they  o.  not  to  circumcise  their  children 
24. 19.  who  o.  to  have  been  here  before  thee 

25.  10.  judgment  seat,  where  I  o.  to  be  judged 
24.  crying,  that  he  o.  not  to  live  any  longer 

20.  9.  that  I  o.  to  do  many  things  contrary  to  Jesus 
Ro77i.  S.  26.  we  know  not  what  to  pray  for  as  we  o. 

12.  3,  not  think  of  himself  more  highly  than  he  o. 

15.  1.  we  0.  to  bear  the  infirmities  of  the  weak 
1  Cor.  8.  2.  he  knoweth  nothing  as  he  o.  to  know 

11.  7.  for  a  man  indeed  o.  not  to  cover  his  head 
10.  the  woman  o.  to  have  power  on  her  head 

2Cor.2. 3. sorrow  from  them, of  whom  I  o.  to  rejoice 
7.  ye  o.  rather  to  forgive  him  and  comfort  him 

12.  il.  for  I  o.  to  have  been  commended  of  you 
14.  the  children  o.  not  to  lay  up  for  the  parents 

Eph. "i.aS.so  o.men  to  love  theirwives  as  theirbodies 
(i.  20  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  o.  to  speak,  Col.  4.  4. 
Col.  4.  6.  know  how  ye  o.  to  answer  every  man 
1  Thesf   4.  1.  ye  received  of  us  how  ye  o.  to  walk 
•2Thess..'7.y  lurselves  know  how  yeo.  to  follow  us 

1  Tim.  5   13.  speaking  things  which  they  o.  not 
Tit.  1.  11.  tea    ling  things  which  they  o.  not 
Heb.  2.  1.  we  j.  to  give  the  more  earnest  heed 

5. 3. he  o.for  people  and  for  himself,to  offer  for  sins 
12.  for  when  for  the  time  ye  o.  to  be  teachers 
.Tarn.  3.10.  my  brethren,  these  things  o.  not  so  to  be 
4.  15.  fur  that  ye  o.  to  say,  if  the  Lord  will 

2  Pet.  3  11.  what  manner  of  persons  o.  ye  to  be 

1  ./ohn  2.  6.  0.  himself  also  to  walk  as  he  walked 
3.  10.  0.  to  lay  down  our  lives  for  the  brethren 
4. 11.  if  God  loved  us,  we  o.  also  love  one  another 

3  John  8.  we  therefore  o.  to  receive  such 

OUGHT,  Substantive. 

Oen.  39. 6.  he  knew  not  o.  that  he  had,  save  bread 
47.18.  there  is  note,  left,  but  our  bodies  and  lands 

Kind.  5.8.  ye  shall  not  diminish  o.  thereof,  11.19. 
12.  46.  thou  shalt  not  carry  forth  o.  of  the  flesh 
22.  14.  if  a  man  borrow  o.  of  his  neighbour 
29.  34.  if  0.  of  flesh  of  the  consecrations  remain 

Lev.  11.  25.  whoso  beareth  o.  of  carcase  is  unclean 
19.  6.  if  0.  remain  unto  third  day,  shall  be  burnt 
25. 14. if  thou  sellest  o.  or  buyest  n.  from  thy  neigh. 
27.  31.  if  a  man  will  redeem  o.  of  his  tithes 

J^iim.  1.5.  24.  if  0.  be  committed  by  ignorance 

30.  the  soul  that  doeth  o.  presumptuously 
30.0. when  she  vowed,  or  uttered  o.  out  of  her  lips 

Deut.  4.  2.  ye  shall  not  add  or  diminish  o.  from  it 
15.  2.  creditor  that  lendeth  o.  to  his  neighbour 

26.  14.  neither  have  I  taken  o.  in  my  mourning 

for  any  unclean  use,  nor  given  o.  thereoif 
for  dead 
.Tosh.  21.  45.  there  failed  not  o.  of  any  good  thing 
Ruth.  1.  17.  if  o.  but  death  part  thee  and  me 
lSf<7n.l2.4.nor  hast  thou  taken  o.ofany  man's  hand 
5.  that  ve  have  not  found  out  o.  in  my  baud 
3  K 


OUT 

I  Sam.  25.  7.  neither  was  their  o.  missir.gto  thbo. 

30.  22.  we  will  not  give  them  o.  of  the  gnoil 
2Aam.3.35.if  I  taste  bread  oro.else,till6unbedown 

14.  10.  whoso  saith  o.  to  thee,  bring  him  to  mo 
19.  none  can  turn  from  o.  my  lord  hath  spoken 

Mat.  5.  23.  that  thy  brother  hath  o.  against  Uie« 

21.  3.  if  any  man  «ay  o.  to  you,  ye  shall  say 
Mark  7.  12.  and  ye  sutler  him  no  more  to  do  o. 

b.23.he  took  blind  man  and  asked  him  ifheiawa 
11.  25.  forgive,  if  ye  have  o.  against  any 
John  4.  33.  hath  any  man  brought  him  o.  to  eatl 
Jlcts  4.  32.  neither  gaid  any  that  o.  wag  his  own 
24.  19.  and  object,  if  they  had  o.  against  me 
28.  19.  that  I  had  o.  to  accuse  my  nation  of 
Philem.  18.  if  he  oweth  thee  o.  put  to  my  accouol 

OUGHTEST. 
1  Kings  2.9.  and  kno  west  what  thou  o.  to  do  to  hits 
Mat.  25.  27.  thou  o.  to  have  put  my  money  to 
Jicts  10.  C.  he  shall  tell  thee  what  thou  o.  to  do 
1  7'im.  3.  15.  how  thou  o.  to  behave  thyself 
OUR  ;  see  Brother,  Father,  Lord. 
OURS. 
Gen.  20.  20.  did  strive,  saying,  the  water  is  o 

31.  16.  God  hath  taken  from  our  father  thatil* 
34.  23.  shall  not  every  beast  of  theirs  be  o.  ? 

.A^«m.32.32.possession  on  thisside  Jordan  maybe o. 
1  Kings  22.  3.  know  that  Ramoth  in  Gilead  ia  o. 
Ezek. 'id.  2.  ancient  high  places  areo.  in  possession 
.Mark  12.7.  and  inheritance  shall  be  o.  J.uke  20.14. 

1  Cor.  1.2.  all  that  call  on  Jesus,  both  theirs  and  o 

2  Cor.  1.  14.  as  ye  also  are  o.  in  tlie  day  of  the  Lord 
Tit.  3.  14.  let  0.  learn  to  maintain  good  works 

OUT. 

Gen.2.9.o.of  ground  made  Lord  to  grow  every  tree 
23.  woman,  because  she  was  taken  o.  of  man 
3.  19.  for  0.  of  it  wast  thou  taken  ;  dust  thou  art 

J^um.  32.  23.  and  be  sure  your  sin  will  find  youo. 

Job  28.  5.  as  for  the  earth,  o.  of  it  Cometh  bread 

Psal.  8.  2.  f.  of  ths  mouth  of  babeeand  suckling 
82.  5.  fou  idations  of  the  earth  are  o.  of  course 
94.  12. b'.dssed,  whom  thou  teachcst  o.  of  thy  law 
118.  26  we  have  blessed  you  o.  of  house  of  Lord 

Pro«.  4.23.  keep  heart  for  o.  of  it  are  issues  oflife 
31.  18.  her  candle  goeth  not  o.  by  night 

Isa.  13.9.  he  shall  destroy  sinners  thereof  o.  of  it 
29.18.  eyes  shall  see  o.  of  obscurity,  o.  of  darknen 

Jer.  30.  7.  but  he  shall  be  saved  o.  of  it 

19.  and  o.  of  them  shall  proceed  thanksgiving 

Kick.  34.  11.  behold  I  will  seek  o.  my  sheep 

46.  20.  that  they  bear  them  not  o.  into  the  court 
Mic,  5.  2.  yet  o.  of  thee  shall  he  come  forth  to  ma 

that  is  to  be  ruler  in  Israel,  Mat.  2.  & 
Zech.  10.  4.  0.  of  him  came  forth  the  corner 
Mat.  12.  34.  0.  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart 
35.  0.  of  good  treasure,  o.  of  the  evil  treasure 

15.  19.  o.  of  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts 
Mark  10.  26.  they  were  astonished  o.  of  measure 

13.  15.  nor  enter  to  take  any  thing  o.  of  his  house 

16.  9.  0.  of  whom  he  had  cast  seven  devils 
/^uAc  19.22.  0.  of  thine  own  mouth  wdl  I  judgethea 
.John  15. 19.  but  I  have  chosen  you  o.  of  the  world 
./?c«s2.5.devoutmen,o.  of  every  nation  under  heau. 

28.  23.  both  o.  of  the  law,  and  o.  of  the  prophets 

1  Cor.15.8.  seen  of  me,  as  of  one  borno.  of  du«  time 

2  Cor.  2. 4.  for  o.  of  much  affliction  I  wrote  to  you 
8.  11.  be  a  performance  o.  of  that  which  ye  have 

2  Tim.  2.  26.  recover  themselves  o.  of  snare  of  deviJ 

3.  11.  but  0.  of  them  all  the  Lord  delivered  me 

4.  2.  be  instant  in  season,  o.  of  season,  reprove 
Jam.  3.  10.  0.  of  same  mouth  proceedeth  blessing 
Sec  Camp,  Captivity,  City  Darkness,  Wat, 

ZiON. 

OUTCAST. 
.7er.30.17.saith  Lord, because  they  called  thee  aao. 

OUTCASTS. 
Psal.  147.  2.  he  galhcrcth  o.  of  Israel,  ha.  56.  8 
Isa.  11.  12.  he  shall  assemble  the  o.  of  Israel 
16.  3.  hide  the  o.  ||  4.  let  my  o.  dwell  with  thee 
27.  13.  the  0.  in  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  worship 
Jer.  49.  36.  whither  the  o.  of  Elam  shall  not  coma 

OUTER. 
Ezek.  46.  21.  he  brought  me  into  the  o.  comt 

47.  2.  lie  led  me  the  way  without  to  the  t.  gate 
Mat.  8. 12.  be  cast  into  o.  darkness,  22. 13  I  25. 3QL 

OUT-GOINGS. 
Josh.  17.  9.  the  o.  of  it  were  at  the  sea,  19.  29. 
18.  and  the  o.  of  it  shall  be  thine 
18.  19.  the  0.  of  the  border  were  at  the  north 
19.14.theo.thereof  are  in  the  valley  of  Jiphthah^ 

22.  the  o.  of  their  border  were  at  Jordan,  33 
Psal.  05.  8.  thou  makest  the  o.  of  the  morning 

OUTLANDISH. 
JVVA.  13.  26.  even  o.  women  caused  SolomoDtonn 

OUTLIVED. 
Juds.  2.7.  allthe  davE  of  the  cUlers  that  O.Joshua 

OUTRAGEOUS 
Prov.  27  4.  wrath  is  cruel  and  anger  if  o. 

OUTRUN 
John  20.  4.  they  ran  both  togother,and  the  other 
disciiJledid  o.  Petr: 


OWJV 

OUTSIDE. 

i/'  '''•  "-Gideon  went  to  o.  of  the  armfid  men 
17.  and  when  I  come  to  the  o.  of  the  camp 
19.  80  they  came  to  the  o.  of  the  camp 
IKiHffs  7.  9.  and  bo  on  o.  toward  Ihe  great  court 
„'?■•  !"•  ?•  ''^''"'''  a  ^^ail  on  the  o.  of  llie  house 
<?i'  "^'^'"^  *^''^^"  "•  "''  ""^  op.  i'Ukc  11.  39 

26.  <hat  the  o.  of  tliuni  may  be  clean  also 
OUT-STRETOHED. 
Deut.  26.  8.  Lord  brought  iis  out  with  an  o.  arm 
.fer.21.5.  I  will  light  against  you  with  an  o.  hand 
■17.  5.  1  have  made  the  t-arti  hy  my  o.  arm 
OUTWARD. 
1  Sam.  16.  7.  for  man  iooketh  on  o.  appearance 
IGhron.  26.  29.  Chcnaniah  for  the  o.  business 
ATsA.  11. 16.  the  chief  of  the  Levites  foi  o.  business 
Esth.  6.  4.  Hamun  was  come  into  the  o.  court 
Ez«/c.  40.  17.  he  brought  me  into  tlie  o.  court 
Mat.  23.  27.  which  mdeed  appear  beautiful  o. 
Rom.2.28.  nor  circumcision,  which  is  o.  in  the  flesli 
in''+'i'*'  ^'"'  ''"^  "i''"g''  ""■■  0.  man  perish,  yet  our 
■7'  J     "'''°  '"  "■  '^I'PBarance  am  base  among  you 
D      0-^0  '°°''  ""  ''""S*  ^'"^''  "^'^  "■  appearance? 
1  Fet.  3.  3.  not  that  o.  adorning  of  plaiting  hair 

OUTWARDLV. 
Mat.  2.3.  23.  ye  o.  appear  righteous  unto  men 
Rom.  2.  28.  for  he  is  not  a  Jew  which  is  one  0. 

OUTWENT. 
Mark  6. 33.  many  ran  afoot  thither,  and  0.  tlicm 

OWE. 
Rom.  13.  8.  0.  no  man  any  tiling,  but  to  love 

OWED. 
Mat.  18.  24.  one  which  0.  him  10,0.10  talents 

28.  and  found  one  which  o.  him  a  hundred  pencf 
Luke  7.  41.  the  one  o.  .500  pence,  and  the  other  50 

OWEST. 
i*faM8.28.he  took  him,  say  mg,pay  me  that  thou  o. 
^uke  lb.  5.  how  much  o.  thou  unio  my  lord  ?  7. 
PAi7em.l9.thou  o.to  me  even  thine  own  self  besides 

OWETH. 
PAi7em.l8.if  he  hath  wronged  thee,  or  o.thee  aucht 

OWL.  ^ 

teu.11.16.  o.  and  cuckow  unclean,  Dei/«.14. 1,5,16. 

17.  the  little  0.  and  cormdrajit,  fsa.  34.  11    15. 
Psal.  102.  6.  I  am  like  an  0.  of  the  desert      ' 

OW{_.S. 
Job  30.29. 1  am  a  companion  to  0.  a  brother  to  dra" 
Ita.  13.  21.  the  wild  beasts  shall  lie  there,  and  o 

A->  on    ,.     ,^''''"  ''''■''"  ^^"'"^  •^*-  ^^-  •'''<■■  5f-  39. 
43.  20.  the  dragons  and  0.  shall  honour  me 
Mtc.  1.  8.  I  will  make  a  mourning  as  the  0. 

OWN. 
Oen.  1.  27.  God  created  man  in  his  o.  ima^e 
5.  3.  Adam  begat  a  son  in  his  0.  likeness  " 
15.  4.  shall  come  of  thine  0.  bowels  shall  be  heir 
30.  25.  send  me,  that  I  may  go  to  mine  0.  place 
47.  H.  lour  parts  shall  be  your  o.  for  seed  of  field 
^od.  21.  36.  ox  for  ox,  and  dead  shall  be  his  o 
22.5  ot  best  of  his  o.  fieki  shall  make  restitution 
/.ci).  1.  3.  he  shall  offer  it  of  his  o.  voluntary  will 
7.30.  hiso.  hands  shall  bring  the  offering  of  Lord 
14. 15.  pour  It  into  the  palm  of  his  0.  left  hand,  26 
18.  10.  for  theirs  is  thine  o.  nakedness 
26.nor  any  of  your  o.  nation,  nor  strangers  amon" 
you  shall  commit  any  of  these  abominations 
S5.  5.  that  v/hich  groweth  of  its  0.  accord 
41.  and  he  shall  return  to  his  o.  family 

T«  oi  k  ^~-  *""■''  ''-^  '''^  "■  •=''">?'  ^y  his  o.  standard 

lb..!8.  have  net  done  the-i  of  mine  p.  mind,  24.  ].'{. 
38.  these  censers  of  sinners  ^.o-ninst  their  e.  souh 

oc   n,  '^''"^'*  ''  '^^^'^'  '"^  o."nanie,  Deut.  3. 14 

36.  9.  shall  keep  himself  to  his  a.  inheritance 
De«<  2,3  24  mayest  eal  grapes  At  thi"-;  s.  pieasure 

J/i.U.  that  he  may  sleep  in  hiso.  rfliment,and  bleas 
lb.  not  children  for  fathers,  -ovory  man  shall  bo 
put.to  death  for  o.  sin,  2  Kin/rs  U.d.  2  Chr  25  4 

28.  5.3.  thou  Shalt  eat  the  frMit'of  thine  0.  body'  ' 

Jj.  9.  nor  knew  he  his  o.  children 
^o«A.7  1  l.ihey  have  put  it  even  among  their  0.  stuff 
Judg.  2.  19.  they  ceased  not  from  their  o.  doings 

7.  2.  saying,  mine  o.  hand  hath  saved  me 
I  5am.  2.  20.  and  they  went  to  their  0.  home 

5.  11.  let  the  ark  go  again  to  his  0.  place 

a?'  ^'  7'"'"  "'""  *^'^*'  ''"'*'  '"  '''ine  0.  sight 
25.  26.  from  avenging  with  thine  o.  hand 
iSam.  6.  22.  I  will  be  base  in  mine  0.  sight 
li*?  ,"""  ""^y  '"^y  ''*^«'"  '"  a  place  oCtheir  0. 
19. 3.  did  eat  of  his  o.  meat,  and  drink  of  his  cup 

18.13.  have  wrought  falsehood  against  mine  o.life 
i^l^gs  2.23.  spoken  this  word  against  his  o.  hfe 
32.  aiarl  return  his  blood  on  his  o.  head,  37. 
13.  30.  he  laid  his  carcase  in  his  0.  grave 
57.  19.  and  Elijah  laid  him  upon  his  o.  bed 
2  Kings  17.  29.  every  nation  made  gods  of  their  0. 
'  Chr.  29.  14.  and  of  thine  0.  have  we  given  thee" 

16  all  this  store  wc  prepared,  is  all  thine  0. 
SC.tr.  6  23.  recompensing  his  wav  on  his  o.  head 
Kek.  4.  4.  turn  their  reproach  on  their  0.  head 
i:sth.  9  2i  wicked  device  should  return  on  0.  head 
436 


OX 

I  i"^  f^k  \h  *''''"  P^"*''  ^"f  '''er  like  his  0  dung 
^,0"  ;  ^-  ^"^ '"  '*'*^"'  ''»"  >>>•  "'«"■  "•  counsel         ^ 
12.  4.  our  hps  are  our  o.  who  is  lord  over  us  1 
b/.  t)   God,  even  our  0.  God,  shall  bless  us 
/«.  i,tl.  were  hlled,  for  he  gave  them  their  o.  desire 

(lior.   8^'''i,V"'"'  "P  '"  "'«"■  "■  ''earts'  lust 
J4.23.  he  shall  bring  on  them  tlieir  c.  iniquity,  and 
_    shah  cut  them  off  in  Iheir  0.  wickedness 
,"••*•-'•  !«^  "'^'11  be  only  thy  o.  not  strangers 
ru'   -'■        '"''  """'^  "•  ^ake,  43.  25.  |  48.  11. 
08.  13  i.ot  iindiiig  thine  0.  pleasure,  nor  o.  words 

•«   ,'•.     P  r  '*'''""'  '"'"'  ^'''^'  "ly  nver  is  mine  o. 
ii.  l->- ir  he  trust  to  Ins  0.  righteousness 
J^os.7.2.  now  their  o.  doings  have  beset  them  about 
Jonah  2.  H.  they  forsake  their  o.  mercy 
JIat.  20. 15  lawful  to  do  what  1  will  with  mineo. 
u-   ,}     ,      ''  '■"^  '"^"  ''^"^  "°*  '"s  0-  'ile  also 
I  ,     ,  ,V  1°  ^'■*'"  S''«  y°"  "lat  which  is  youro.  ? 
Jo/m  l.H.  he  came  to  his  o.  his  o.  received  him  not 
.;>   ,0     T  ''^,  «l'°aketh  a  he,  he  speakelh  of  his  o. 
W.  12.  a  hireling,  whose  o.  the  siieep  are  not 
\-   i^"^^'"g  ''^vc'l  '"s  0.  that  were  in  the  world 
l.i.  19.  li  ot  the  world,  world  would  love  hii3  0. 
ib  S'i.  ye  shall  be  scattered  every  man  to  his  0. 
.lets  i.  12.  as  though  by  our  o.  power  or  holiness 

OM  o?'  ","°,' '  ""''  "■■'  "'"^  '' "°' "'  "line  o.powerV 
20.  iH.  which  he  purchased  with  his  o.  blood 
w  ?i  ,'      ,       "^o'lsidered  not  his  0.  body  now  dead 
8.  .i:..lie  that  spared  not  hiso.  Son,  but  delivered 
14.  4.  to  his  o.  master  he  standeih  or  fallelh 
iCur.  U.  19.  ye  are  not  your  0.  for  ye  are  bought 

in'i?'^,^''^"     ''^^^'  ''''  '^'"^''y  "I''"  ''ave  his  0.  vvife 
lU.  '-4.  let  no  man  seeJi  his  o.  but  another's  wealth 
-J.  conscience,  I  say,  not  thine  0.  but  olhere 
l.J.  .I.  chanty  seeketh  not  her  0.  is  not  easily 

■.,>,-'■  V  '''?  ■^"  ^'''''^  ^^"'^  "■  """g*.  nut  Christ's 
XJ.Iound  in  him,nothaving  mine  ^.righteousness 
-/,'"!'  ,X     "^"^ ''  ''"y  PriJVide  not  for  his  0.  his  o. 

L  L  o  ,0  ''■  '"■"J'''?'  °''  "'^"'  "•  '^'i''!'  "'«  Cretians 
I  ^eA.  9.  12.  but  by  his  o.  blood  he  entered  in  once 
Kew  l.a.  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  his  o.  blood 
See  Counsel,  Country,  Eyes,  Heart,  Housp 
Lani),  People,  Self,  Selves,  Soul,  Way! 
I      Ways,  Will.  ' 

OWNER. 
Exod.  21.  28.  but  the  0.  of  the  ox  shall  be  qui 
2,1.  It  hath  been  testified  to  his  o.  his  0.  siitLll  die 

34.  the  0.  ot  the  pit  shall  make  it  good 

35.  and  his  0.  hath  not  kepi  him  in,  ox  for  ox 
10  r  "■ ,°'  u  ^'■^"  ^'^'^'^'i"-  tliereof,  not  make  good 
i-.  he  shall  make  restitution  to  the  0.  thereof 
14.  o.  thereof  not  being  with  it,  make  it  good 

1  i^^'       ,r  *•  "i^feof  be  with  if,  not  make  it  good 
I  Kings  10  24.  alter  name  of  Shemer,  o.  of  the  hill 
Prov.  3   t27.  withhold  not  good  from  the  o. 
J"!'   o^   i'!"*  °^  knoweth  his  o.  the  ass  his  crib 
./lets  17.  11.  centurion  believed  the  0.  of  the  shin 
OWNERS.  ^ 

Toh  31.  39.  or  have  caused  the  0.  to  lose  their  lives 
/r«t,.  1.  19.  which  taketh  away  life  of  0.  thereof 
V!    A  ^^''^'  °°°''  '^  "'^'■''  '°  the  0.  thereof 

T    ,     ...^".[o  *'^''''  '■''^'""^  '^'^P'  'Of  "•  to  their  hurt 
^.u/ce  19.  33.  the  0.  said,  why  loose  ye  tJie  colt"! 
OWNETH. 

^^f  of'^.^-}"^  ^'''■"  "•  "'*'  '=°"^o  ^'lall  tell  priest 
.ftcls  ,1.  il.  Jews  shall  bind  man  that  0.  this  eirdle 

OX.  * 

&od.20.17.shaltnotcov.thyneighb.oi,D«u.5.21. 
on  •  <• ''  "^  ^"'''^  a  man,  he  shall  be  stoned,  29, 32 
.J.  il  oz  were  wont  to  push  with  his  horns,  30 
3~.  It  ox  push  a  man-servant  or  maid-servant 
3.).  if  an  ox  or  ass  shall  fall  into  a  pit,  the  owner 
--.  1.  If  a  man  shall  steal  an  oz  or  a  sheep 
4.  whether  it  be  01  or  ass,  ho  shall  restore  double 
9.  trespass  for  an  ox  ||  10.  deliver  an  ox  to  keep 
10     1        ,"  """''  """''  Pfemy's  ox  going  astray 
J.J.  that  thine  ox  and  thine  ass  may  rest 
r        ^'c.V^J  ."Jf^"'"?  of  an  oz  or  sheep  is  mine 
,%o,  ^''^"  '"'^"°  •"anner  of  fat  of  ox  or  sheep 
.V'      ■i^ll^\  '"*'*"  ^'"^^^''  '''"eth  an  ox  or  lamb 
Mum  7.  .3.  they  brought  for  each  of  princes  an  ox 
rf    .  c^. !     ,"^  '"''"^''^  "''  **><=  gtass  of  the  field 
.  1    .■    u  ""  "^  *''^"  '■"  "o  "Of''  on  sabbath 

14.  4.  the  or,  the  sheep,  and  goat,  ye  may  eat 

00  1  "A  '","''*,"  ''"^'  ^^helher  it  be  ox  or  sheep 
22. 1.  thou  Shalt  not  see  tiiv  brother's  oz  go  astray 
4  thou  Shalt  not  see  thy  brother's  ox  tall  down 
JU.  Shalt  not  plow  with  an  ox  and  ass  together 
-5. 4.  thou  Shalt  not  muzzlethe  ox  when  he  tread- 
00  n,  *,'■'  ""'  ""^  <^°tn,  I  Cor.  9.  9,  1  Tim.  5.  18, 
,    ,.  in,    ,  "  "f  ^''^"  ''''  ^''i'"  •'•''"ore  thine  eves 

./0.5A.6  21  they  destroyed  01  and  sheep,lSam,i5.15. 

.7ii</^.3  31.hnamgarslew  600  men  with  an  ox-goad 
ti.  4.  they  left  neither  sheep  nor  oz  for  Israel 

l.S-flm.l2.3.Sam.8aid,whose  oz  or  ass  have  I  taken? 

^r\   K  ,o'"»  """  h'thfrevery  man  his  oz  and  sheep 
,ir   r       P,'"<'P''i^<'''  "or  me  daily  one  or,  six  sheep 

Job  b.  5.  or  lowelh  the  ox  over  his  fodder  "> 
^o  ^"r"!''-^  ''*'"'  ''"^  widow's  01  for  a  pledge 
4U.  lo.  behold.  Behemoth  eateth  srass  ae  an  ox 


PAI 

^ftn  .5? ■^/•""'  ?¥"  I^'*'^'"'  Lotd  better  ban  an  <», 
106.20xhanged  ll-ir  glory  into  similitude  of  an  oi 
Prov  -.22.goetli  after  her  as  an  oz  goelh  lo  slausht 
4.  4.  but  increas.  is  by  the  strength  of  the  ox 
ta,l,, better  than  a«talled  ox,o.<u\  hatred  therewitfc 
,?■  },■  -^^  the  "2:  kn<  weth  his  owner,  ass  hi*  crib 
to'  L,        "  ''on  shall  eat  straw  lile  the  01 
:'-■  ,t*^- tliat  send  forlli  thither  the  fett  of  the  ki 
I      1.  '.hat  killeth  an  ox,  as  if  he  slew  a  man 
./rr.  11   19  but  I  was  like  a  lamb  or  an  ox  brought 
f'",  \\-}^-,  "'f  y  '°"''  had  the  face  of  an  oz 
.LwAf  13.15.doth  not  each  of  you  loose  his  ox  on  Bab. 
i4.  a.  shall  have  an  ox  or  an  ass  fallen  into  a  pit 
Ji'ild  OX. 
Deut.  14.  5.  the  wild  ox  and  chamois  ve  mav  eat 

OXEN.  ^ 

of."'J~\l"-  ^hram  had  sheep,  and  0.  and  asses 
o>   »-,'  -^himelech  gave  Abraham  sheep  and  o. 
•}  )■  J'^- ^orahini  gave  Abinielech  sheep  and  o 
qV  00       '"'^  ^^''^  thus,  I  have  0.  and  asses 
34.  ^.  the  sons  ol  Jacob  took  Shechem's  0. 
on"!'/'*'  ?'  ""^  '"''"'''  °*"'he  Lord  is  upon  tne  o. 
-U.  .4.  thou  snalt  iiacrifice  thereon  thine  0. 
22.  1    he  shall  restore  five  0.  lor  one  ox,  and  font 
30.  likewise  Shalt  Ihou  do  with  thine  o.  and  sheep 
J\um.  ,.  3.  and  the  princes  brought  twelve  0 
7.  lour  o.  he  gave  to  the  sons  of  Gershora 

oo\a",'>  *",'")"  "•  ^^  ?'"■''  '°  'he  sens  of  Merari 
Jr,A».  Halak  offered  o.  and  sheep,  and  sent  to  Bak 
2J.  1.  prepare  me  here  seven  o.  and  seven  rams 
i'fi.M4.26.shall  bestow  that  money  for  o.  or  sheep 
.^osA.  /.  24.  Joshua  took  Achan,  his  0.  and  sheep 

1  Sam.  11.7.  Saul  hewed  a  yoke  of  0,  in  pieces,  and 
sent  them  thro'  Israel,  eo  shall  it  be  done  to  hiso 

14. 14.  acre  of  land,  which  yoke  of  0.  might  plow 
32.  the  people  took  sheep  and  o.  and  slew  theio 

la.  9.  Saul  spared  Agag  and  the  best  of  the  o. 
14.  what  mcanelh  lowing  of  o.  which  I  hear? 

^5-  the  people  spared  the  best  of  the  sheep  and  o. 

Z-}%  ^oe?  smote  the  0.  and  sheep,  and  asses 

2 /.J.  David  took  away  the  sheep,  and  0.  and  assea 

2  Sam.  6.  6.  Uzza  took  hold  of  it,  for  0.  shook  it 
13.  David  sacrificed  0.  and  fallings 

24.  22.  behold,  here  be  0.  for  burnt-sacrifice 
24.  so  David  bought  the  threshing-Hoor  and  0. 
1  Ktngs  1.  9.  Adonijah  slew  sheep  an^  0.  19,  25. 
4.23.Solomon's daily  provision,  lOfato.  100 sheep 

7.  2.).  one  sea,  12  0.  under  it,  44.  2  Chr.  4.  4, 15. 

8.  5.  with  him  before  ark,  sacrificing  sheep  and  0 
63.  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  of 

in  in  -,?''""'  "•  ""'^  ^-'^'^"O  ''heep,  2  CAron.  7.5. 
Id.  19.  Ehsha  was  plowing  wilh  twelve  yoke  of  a. 

20.  Ehsha  left  the  0.  and  ran  after  Elijah 

21.  he  look  a  yoke  of  0.  and  slew  them 
-  Kings  5.  26.  is  it  a  time  to  receive  sheep  and  o.t     - 

1  CAcon.  12.40.  brought  bread  on  mules  and  ono, 

2  Chron.  15.  11.  they  otfered  of  the  spoil  700  o. 
18.  2.  Ahab  killed  sheep  and  o.  for  him  and  people 
29.  ,13.  consecrated  things  were  600  0.  3000  sheep 
31.6.  they  brought  in  the  tithes  of  0.  and  sheep 
35  8   princes  gave  for  passover  three  hundred  o. 

JoA1.3.his  substance  was3000camels,500yokeofo. 

14.  the  0.  were  plowing,  and  the  asses  feedin? 
42. 12._^Lord  gave  him  1000  yoke  of  0.  lOOOa^ssea 
P.'(7/.8.7.  thou  madest  him  to  have  dominion  over  o. 
144. 14.  that  our  o.  may  be  strong  to  labour 
PrO'V.  14.  4.  where  no  0.  are  the  crib  is  clean 
Isa.  7.  25.  but  it  shall  be  for  Ihe  sending  fo'lh  of  o. 
22. 13.  and  behold,  joy  and  gladness,  slaying  0. 
30.  24.  the  o.  and  asses  shan'eal  clean  proveTider 
.Jcr.  51.  23. 1  will  break  Ihe  husbandman  and  his  o. 
Dan.  4.  25.  make  thee  eat  grass  as  0. 32, 33. 1  5.21. 
./?mo«  6.  12.  will  one  plow  there  uilh  0.  ? 
.Wat.  22.  4.  my  0.  and  mj-  fallings  are  killed 
Luke  14.  19.  I  have  bought  five  yoke  of  0. 
JoAre  2.  14.  found  in  the  tenifile  those  that  sold  o. 
15.  he  drove  them  all  out,  tl:e  sheep  and  the  o 
./?c«.t  14. 13.prie8t  of  Jupiter  broi-ghto.  and  garland* 
1  Cor.  9.  9.  doth  God  lake  care  for  0.  ? 
GYL,  see  Oil. 


PACES. 
2  Sam.  6.  13.  when  gone  six  ».  he  sacrificed  oxea 

PACIFY,  ED,  ETH. 
Ks<A7.10.hanged  Haman,then  was  king's  wrathp. 
Prov.  16. 14.  a  wise  man  willp.  the  wraihofaking- 
21.  14.  a  gift  in  secret  p.  anger,  and  a  reward 
Eccl.  10.  4.  for  yielding  p.  great  offences 
Ezek- 16.63.  for  thy  shame,  when  I  am  p.  towau 

PAI  DLE. 

Deut.  23. 13.  ihou  shall  have  a  p.  on  thy  weapon 

PAW,  see  after  PAY. 

PAIN 

Signifies,   [1]  .^ny  bodily  disease  or  disteviper 

Job  33.  19.     [2]  Disi/nie.l,  or  vncasnieas  of 

mind,    P:;al.  25.  18.  |  .55.  4.      [3]    Travail  im 

child-birthy  1  Sam.  4. 19.  f  4  [  Fear,  Ezek.  30  ♦ 


PAL 


PAL 


PAR 


The  vicked  man  travailelh  with  pain  all  his  days,|  Yah.  2.  6.  gates  opened,  and  p.  shall  be  dissolved  I  Dcvt.  34. 3.  Lord  shewed  him  city  of  p.  unto  Zoa? 

rf.  Peter  followed  Ji:sus  afar  ort  lo  the  J'tt-ig-.  l.lti.  the  Kcnile  went  out  of  Uie  city  ot  p. 


Job  15.  iO.     Hf  lives  a  life  of  care,  fear,  and\j)JaL  "iG.  58 


grief,  by  reason  (if  (Jod's  wrath,  and  the  tor 


higli-priest's  p.  and  went  in,  Marie  14.  54. 


7n,ents  of  Uts  own  mind,  and  his  manifold  andll.uke  11.  -Jl.  when  a  strong  man  keepeth  hia  p. 


dreadful  outward  calamities 
riiey  blasphemeii  llie  God  of  heaven,  because  of 
their  pains,  Rec.  16.  H.     Some  observe  from 
ience  the  contrary  effects  that  trouble  produces 
in  the  godly  and  in  the  wicked;  the  one  bless- 
cth~,  the  othur  blasphemeth  the  Lord.     In  tri- 
bulation the  godly  rejoice,  the  wicked  rage; 
for  the  one  in  suffering  communicates  with  the 
sross  of  Christ,   the  other  with  the  curse  of 
Adam.     Stars  shine  in  the  night,  which  in  the 
day  are  not  seen;   and  grace  is  manifested 
by  trouble,  which,    in  prosperity  lies   secret. 
Trouble  tries  true  religion  from  false,  and 
discerns  grace  from  nature. 
lob  14.  22.  but  his  tlesh  on  him  shall  have  p. 
15.  20.  the  wicked  man  travaUeth  with  p. 
33.  19.  he  is  chastened  also  with  p.  on  his  bed 
fsal.  25.  1».  look  on  mme  atfliction  and  my  p.  ^ 
48. 6.  p.  as  a  woman  in  travail,  ha.  13.  8.  I  2iJ.  17. 
139.  t  24.  see  if  there  be  any  way  of  p.  in  me 
Ua.  21.  3.  therefore  are  my  loins  filled  with  p. 
26.18.  wc  have  been  with  chdd, we  have  been  inp 
66.  7.  before  hev  p.  came,  she  was  delivered 
Jer.  6.  24.  anguish  hath  taken  hold  of  us,  and 
p.  as  of  a  woman  in  travail,  22.  23.  Mark 
13.  1 8. 
12.  13.  put  themselves  to  p.  but  shall  not  profit 
15.  18.  why  is  my  p.  perpetual,  wound  incurable 
30.  23.  it  shall  tall  w  ith  p.  on  head  of  the  wicked 
51.8.  howl  for  Babylon,  take  balm  for  her  p. 
E:f/t.  30.  4.  great  p.  shall  be  in  Ethiopia,  9. 

IG.Sin  shall  have  great  p. No  shall  be  rent  asund. 
J>f(c.4.10.  be  in  p. and  labour  to  bring  forth,  O  Zion 
JVaA.2.10.  much  p.is  in  all  loins,faces  gather  black. 
Horn.  8.  22.  the  whole  creation  travadeth  in  p. 
Rev.  16.  10.  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  p. 
21.  4.  nor  sorrow,  nor  shall  there  be  any  more  p. 
See  Pangs. 
PAINED. 
P«ai.55.4.  my  heart  is  sore  p.  within  me,  and  terror 
Isa.  23. 5.  they  shall  be  sorely  p.  at  report  of  Tyre 
Jer.  A.  19.  my  bowels,  I  am  p.  at  my  very  heart 
Joil^.  6.  before  their  face,  people  shall  be  muchp. 
iiej).12.2.  travailing  in  birth,  and  p.  to  be  delivered 

PAINS. 
lSom.4.19.  she  travailed,  for  herp.  came  upon  her 
Psal.  116.  3.  and  the  p.  of  hell  gat  hold  on  me 
jScts  2.24.  God  raised  up,  having  loosed p.of  death 
Rev.  16  11.  they  blasphemed,  because  of  their  p 

PAINFUL. 
fsal.  73.  16  to  know  this,  it  was  too  p   for  me 

PAINFULNESS. 
2  Cor. 11.27.  in  weariness  and  p.  in  watchings  often 

PAINTED. 
2  Kings  9.30..Iezcbel  p.her  face,  and  tired  her  head 
Jer.  22. 14.  ceiled  with  cedar,  and  p. with  vermilion 

PAINTEDST. 
JS:et.  23.40.  thou  p.  thy  eyes,  and  deckedst  thyself 

PAINTING. 
2  Kings  9.t.30.  Jezebel  put  her  eyes  in  p.tired  head 
Jer.  4.  30.  tho'  thoureiidesl  thy  face  withp.  in  vain 

PAIR. 
/:,uJlc  2.  24.  to  offer  a  p.  of  turtle  doves  or  pigeons 
Rev.  6.  5.  he  had  a  p.  of  balances  in  his  hand 

PALACE 
6ignifie5,  [1]  Jl  royal  dwelling  or  mansion-house., 
Isa.  39.  7.  [2]"  The  temple  of  God  at  Jeru- 
salem, 1  Chr.  29.  1,  19.  [3]  Slaldy  and  mag- 
nificent buildings,  2Chron.  36.  19.  [4]  The 
high-prirst's  house,  Mat.  26.  58.  [5]  The 
church,  Psal.  48.  13. 

1  Kings  16.  18.  Zimti  burnt  tho  king's  p.  and  died 
21.  ].  Naboth  had  a  vineyard  hard  by  the  p. 

2  Kings  15.  25.  Pekah  smote  Pekaiah  in  the  p. 
20.  18.  they  shall  be  eunuchs  in  the  p.  of  the  king 

of  Babylon 

1  Chr.  29.  1.  p.  is  not  for  man,  but  for  Lord  God 
19.  give  Solomon  a  perfect  heart  to  build  the  p. 

2  Chr.  9.  11.  he  made  terracts  to  the  king's  p. 
Ezra  4.  14.  we  have  maintenance  from  the  p. 

6.  2.  there  was  found  at  Achmetha,  in  p.  a  roll 
JVcA.l.l.it  came  to  pass,  iis  I  was  in  Shirshan  the  p. 

2.  8.  timber  to  make  be:ims  for  the  gates  ofp. 

7  2. 1  save  Ilanani,  ruler  of  p.  charge  over  Jerus. 
Estk.  2.  3.  may  gath  r  all  youn,-;  virgins  to  the  p. 

3  15.  decree  was  given  in  Shushan,  the  p.  8.  14. 

9.  12.  .Tews  destroyed  ."501)  men  In  Shushan  the  p. 
Psal.  45.  15.  thoy  shall  enter  into  the  king's  p. 

69.  t2.».  let  their  p.  br'  desolate,  let  none  dwell 

144.  12.  polished  after  the  similitude  of  a  p. 
Cant  8.  9.  we  will  build  on  her  p.  of  silver 
/»o.  25.  2.  hast  made  a  p.  of  strangers  to  be  no  city 
Pan.  4  4   1  was  at  rest,  and  flourishing  in  my  p. 

6. 18.  king  went  to  his  p.  parsed  the  night  fasting 

11  45.  hi?  shall  plant  his  p.  between  the  seas 

Smss  4.3.  ye  shall  cast  them  intop.  saith  the  Lord 
427 


Hhil.  1.  13.  my  bonds  are  manifest  in  all  thep 

PALACES. 
2  Chron.  36.  19.  and  burnt  all  the  p.  with  fire 
Fs.Ab.'i.  garments  smell  of  myrrh,  out  of  ivory  p. 

4e.  3.  God  IS  known  in  herp.  for  a  refuge 
13.  mark  well  her  bulwariis,  consider  herp. 

78.  69.  he  built  his  sanctuary  like  high  p. 

122.  7.  peace  and  prosperity  within  thy  p. 
frou.  30  28.  spider  takes  hold,  and  is  in  king's  p. 
Isa.  13.  22.  dragons  shall  cry  in  thy  jileasantp. 

32.  14.  because  thep.  shall  be  forsaken 

34.  13.  thorns  shall  come  up  in  herp.  nettles 
Jer.  6.  5.  arise,  and  let  us  destroy  her  p. 

9.21.  for  death  is  come  and  is  entered  into  ourp. 

17.  27.  fire  shall  devour  the  p.  of  Jerusalem 

49.  2'''   it  shall  consume  the  p.  of  Benhadad 
J^m.  2.  5.  he  hath  swallowed  up  all  herp. 
Ezek.  19.  7.  and  he  knew  their  desolate  p. 

25.  4.  they  shall  set  their  p.  in  thee,  and  make 
Amos  3.  9.  publish  in  p  at  Ashdod,  in  p.  of  Egypt 

10.  who  store  up  violence  and  robbery  in  tlieirp. 

11.  thy  p.  shall  be  spoiled  ||  6.  8.  I  hate  hisp 
.fl/ic.5.5.  when  he  shall  tread  in  ourp.then  shall  raise 

See  Devour. 
PALE. 
Isa.  29.  22.  neither  shall  his  face  now  wax  p. 
/icw.6.8.1  looked, and  behold  a  p.horse,name  Death 

PALENESS. 
Jer.  30. 6.  as  a  woman,  and  all  faces  turned  into  p. 

PALM. 
Lev.  14.  15.  pour  it  into  p.  of  his  left  hand,  26. 
Isa.  48.  1 13.  p.  of  my  hand  spread  out  heavens 
John  18.  22.  struck  Jesus  with  the  p.  of  his  hand 

PALM  BRANCHES. 
JWA.  8.  15.  go  forth  to  the  mount  and  fetch  p. 

PALMER-WORM. 

Joel  1.  4.  what  the  p   left,  the  locust  hath  eaten 

2.  25.  I  will  restore  the  years  that  p.  hath  eaten 

Amos  4.  9.  your  fig-trees,  the  p.  devoured  them 

PALMS. 

1  Sam.  5.  4.  both  the  p.  of  his  hands  were  cut  off 

2  Kings  9.  35.  they  found  skull  and  p.  of  her  hands 
[sa.  49.  ICi.  1  have  graven  thee  on  p.  of  my  hands 
Dan.  10.  10.  which  set  me  on  thep.  of  my  hands 
Mat.  26.  67.  they  spit  in  Ins  face,  others  smote  him 

with  thep.  of  their  hands,  Mark  14.  65. 
Rev   7.  9.  with  while  robes,  and  p.  in  their  hands 

PALM-TREE 
Is  an  upright,  tall,  fruit-bearing,  flourishing, 
and  shadowy  tree,  Psal.  92.  12.  Cant.  7.  7,  8.  Jer. 
10.  5.  It  grows  by  the  sweet  springs  of  waters, 
and  continues  long.  It  will  not  be  pressed  or 
bound  downioard,or  grow  crooked,thoughheavy 
weights  be  laid  on  it.  This  tree  is  one  of  the 
most  famous  of  alt  the  forest,  and  is  the  usual 
emblem  of  constancy,  fruitfulness,  patience, 
and  victory  ;  which  the  more  it  is  oppressed, 
the  more  it  flourisheih ;  the  higher  it  grows, 
the  stronger  and  broader  it  is  in  the  top.  Some 
think  it  is  the  same  with  the  Date-tree,  which 
is  not  only  of  a  beautiful  aspect,  but  of  a  de- 
lightful taste,  and  is  fit  both  for  food  and 
drink ;  and  this  was  perhaps  the  reason  why 
the  children  of  Israel  pitched  their  camp  at 
Elim,  Num.  33.  9.  because  there  were  not  only 
twelve  fountains  of  water  t/jfre,  6ut  also  three- 
score and  ten  Palm-trees.  The  Hebrews  called 
It  Thamar,  and  the  Greeks,  Phceni.ic:  The 
finest  and  best  Palm-trees  were  about  Jericho, 
En-gcdi,  and  along  the  banks  of  Jordan. 
Palm-trees,  from  the  same  root,  produce  a 
great  number  of  suckers,  which  form  upwards 
a  kind  of  forest  by  their  spreading.  It  was 
under  a  little  wood  of  Palm-trees  of  this  kind 
that  the  prophetess  Deborah  dwelt  between 
Raniah  and  Belh-cl,  .Tjidg.  4.  5. 
It  was  probably  to  this  mult  i  plication  of  the  Palm 
tree  that  the  prophet  makes  allusion,  when  he 
says.  The  righteousshall  flourish  like  the  Palm- 
tree,  Psal.  92.  12.  Or,  it  is  made  an  emblem 
afajust  man's  person  and  condition,  because 
it  is  con/'tantly grern,flnurishing,and fruitful. 
The  Palm-tree  is  a  symbol  of  victory.  Rev.  7.  9. 
And  the  spouse  is  compured  to  a  palm-tree, 
Cant.  7. 7.  because  it  is  tall,  and  grows  directly 
upward  and  in  spite  of  all  pressures, 
.hidg.  4.  5.  she  dwelt  under  the  p.  of  Deborah 
Psal.  92. 12.  the  righteous  shall  flourish  like  the  p 
Cant.  7.  7.  this  thy  stature  is  like  to  a  p. thy  breasts 
8.  I  said,  I  will  go  up  to  thep.  I  will  take  hold 
.ler.  10.  5.  they  are  upright  as  th(!  p.  that  speak  not 
F.zek.AX.  19.  the  face  of  a  man  was  toward  thep 
.Toel  1.  12.  the  p    and  the  npple-tree  are  withered 

PALM-TREES. 
Kind.  15.27.  came  to  Elim,  where  were  seventyp. 
Lev.  23.  40.  ye  shall  take  yon  branches  ofp. 


3. 13.  Moab  smote  Israel,  and  possessed  city  ofp 

1  Kings  6.  29.  ho  carved  with  carved  figures  of^ 
32.  35.  I  7.  36.  2  Chron.  3.  5.  Eiek.  40.  It 

2  Chron.  28. 15.  and  brought  them  to  the  city  ofp 
John  12.  13.  people  took  branches  ofp.  went  fort! 

PALSY. 
This  distemper  is  a  preclusion  or  stoppage  i% 
one  or  more  of  the  limbs,  which  deprives  then 
of  motion,    and   makes    them   useless    to   tAl 
patient.    There  arc  some  Palsies  that  arc  vcrg 
painful,    and  others  not  so  much,  from  th6 
nature  of  the  humours  that  caute  them.     Ouv 
Haviour  cured  several  Paralytics  by  his  word 
alone,  Mat.  4.  24.  |  8.  6,  7.  |  9.  2.     The  word 
Paralytic   is   derived  from   the  Greek   word, 
Paraluo,  jcAz'cA  sig7tifies  to  resolve,  or  relax  ; 
as  if  it  was  to  shew,  that  the  Palsy  is  a  relax- 
ation of  the  nerves :  But  it  may  be  produced 
by  other  causes. 
JV/at.4.24.they  brought  to  him  those  that  had  thep 
.  he  healed  them,  9.  2.  Mark  2.  3.  Luke  5.  18 
8.  6.  my  servant  lieth  at  home  sick  of  the  p. 
9.2.  Jesus  seeing  their  faith,  sa'd  to  the  sick  of  tha 
p.  son,  thy  sins  bo  forgiven  thee,  Mark  2.  5 
Mark  2.10.Jesus  saith  to  sick  ofp. arise, /^uAe  5.24 
Acts  9.  33.  he  found  E.ieas,  who  was  sick  of  thep 

PALSIES. 
Acts  8.7,  many  taken  with  p  and  lame  were  healed 

PAN. 
Lev.  2.  5.  if  it  be  a  meat-offering  baken  in  a  p. 
G.  21.  in  ap.  it  shall  be  made  with  oil, when  baken 
7.9.  all  that  is  dres.sed  in  p.  shall  be  the  priest's 

1  Sam.  2. 14.  the  priest's  servant  stuck  it  into  thep 

2  Sam.  13. 9.  Tamar  took  ap.  and  iioured  them  ou 
Ezek.i.'i.  take  unto  thee  an  iron  p.  set  it  for  a  wall 

PANS. 
Exod.  27. 3.  thou  shalt  make  p.  to  receive  his  ashet 
JVum.11.8.  they  baked  manna  in  p. and  made  cakes 

1  Chron.  9.31.  over  the  things  made  in  the  p.  23.29 

2  Chron.  35. 13.  other  holy  offerings  sod  they  inp 
PANGS. 

2  Sam.  22.  f  5.  when  the  p.of  death  compassed  im- 
Isa.  13.  8.  p.  and  sorrows  shall  take  hold  of  them 
21.  3.  p.  have  taken  hold  on  me,  asp.  of  a  woman 
26. 17.  as  a  woman  cricth  out  m  herp.  so  have  wo 
.ler.  22.  23.  gracious  shalt  thou  be  when  p.  como 
48.  41.  as  the  heart  of  a  woman  in  her  p.  49. 22. 
50.  43.  andp.  as  of  a  woman  in  travail,  Mic.  4.  9. 

PANNAG. 
E2eA;.27.17.  Jud.  traded  in  thy  market,p.and  honej' 

PANT. 
Amos  2.  7.  that  p.  after  the  dust  of  the  earth 

PANTED. 
Psal.  119. 131.  I  opened  my  mouth  and  p.  I  longei 
fsa.  21.  4.  at  the  grievous  vision  my  heart  p. 

PANTETH. 
Psal.  38.  10.  my  heart  p.  my  strength  faileth  me 
42.  1.  as  hart  p.  so  p.  my  soul  after  thee,  O  Got 

PAPER 
Is  a  plant,  or  kind  of  bulrush,  which  grows  i» 
Egypt  upon  the  banks  of  the  Nile :  The  Egyp 
tijins  applied  it  to  several  uses,  as  to  maki 
baskets,  shoes,  clothes,  little  boats  to  swim  in 
upon  the  Nile,  and  paper  to  write  on;  it  was 
of  this  that  the  little  ark  was  made,  in  which 
the  parents  of  Moses  exposed  him  upon  the 
banks  of  the  Nile. 
As  to  the  writing-paper  made  use  of  by  the  an 
cients,  it  was  very  different  from  that  in  use 
amongst  us,  and  was  composed  of  the  leaves  of 
f Ac  papei-reeds, /rom  whence  it  has  its  name. 
This  is  said  to  be  their  manner  of  working  it 
The  trunk  of  this  plant  is  composed  of  severa. 
leaves  or  films  placed  one  over  another,  which 
were  peeled  off,  and  separated  with  aneedlt 
They  were  after irards  stretched  out  vpor.  a  wet 
table,  to  the  length  and  breadth  of  the  intended 
leaf  of  paper:  Over  the  first  lay  ei  of  the  leaves 
of  paper  they  put  some  thin  paste,or  only  some 
of  the  muddy  water  of  the  Nile  a  little  warmed, 
upon  which  they  spread  a  second  layer  of  the 
leaves  of  the  plant :  Then  they  let  it  dry  by  the 
sun.  The  Egyptians  applied  the  paper-reeds  to 
several  uses,  as  to  make  baskets,  shoes,  clothes, 
little  boats  to  swim  in,  and  paper  to  write  on. 
fsa.  19.  7.  the  p.  reeds  by  the  brooks  shall  wither 
2  .lohn  12.  I  would  not  write  with  p.  and  ink 

PAPS. 
Ezek.  23.  21.  lewdness  for  the  p.  of  thy  youth 
/,?//rcll.27.  blessed  arcp.  whichthou  hastsuckeil 
23.29.  blessed  are  thep.  which  never  gave  sucli 
Rev.  1.  13.  and  girt  nhoiil  p.  with  a  golden  girdl 

PARABLE. 
This  word  is  formed  from  the  G.eek,  Parabolc 
which  comes  from  the  verb  Paraballein,  signify, 
ing  to  compare  thim'S  togrther.  It  is  a  simili 
tude  taken  from  natural  thnigs,  to  instruct  Hi 
in  the  knowledge  of  things  spiritual.    The 


PAR 

yarabolical,  enigmatical,  figurative,  and  sen- 
tentious way  uf  speaking,  was  the  language 
»/  the  eastern  Images,  and  learned  men;  and 
nothing  was  more  insupportable  than  to  hear 
a  fool  utter  Parables,  I'rov.  2(j.  7.  The  legs  of 
the  lame  are  not  equal,  so  is  a  parable  in  the 
mouth  of  Tools;  that  is,  ~ds  U  is  uncomely  and 
ridiculous  to  see  a  lame  man  dancing ;  nc  less 
absurd  andindecent  are  wiseandpwus  spnchei 
from  a  foolish  and  ungodly  man,  u-huse  acttunt 
grossly  contradict  them,  whereby  he  niaket 
them  contemptible,  and  himself  ridiculous. 

Tlie  prophets  made  use  of  Parables,  to  give  t. 
stronger  impression  to  prince  and people,of  the 
threatenings,  or  of  the  promises  they  made  It 
them.  Nalhan  reproved  David  under  the  para- 
ble of  a  rich  man  that  had  taken  away  and  kill- 
ed the  lamb  of  a  pour  man,  2  Sam.  12  2,  3,  Ac. 
The  woman  uf  Tekoah,  that  teas  hired  by  Joab 
to  reconcile  the  mind  of  the  sameprtnee  toward 
his  son  Absii\om,  proposed  to  him  the  parable  of 
her  two  sons  that  fought  tugether  in  the  field, 
and  one  of  which  having  killed  the  other,  tliey 
■were  going  to  put  the  murderer  to  death,  and  so 
to  deprive  her  uf  both  her  sons  ai  once,  2  Sam 
14.  2,3,  li-c.  Jotliam,  son  of  Gideon,  proposed  tc 
the  men  of  Shechen^,the parable  of  the  bramble 
whom  the  trees  had  a  mind  to  choose  for  their 
king,Ju<ig.'.).7,8,S-c.  The  prophets  of  ten  reprove 
the  infidelity  of  Jerusalem  under  the  parable  of 
in  adulterous  wife.  They  describe  the  violence 
cf  such  princes  as  are  enemies  to  the  people  oj 
Ood,under  the  names  of  lions, eagles, bears,i-c 

Our  Saviour  in  the  gospel  often  speaks  to  the 
people  in  parables,  Mat.  13. 10,13,  ij-c.  He  made 
•use  of  them  to  verify  the  prophecy  of  Isaiah, 
who  foretold,  that  the  people  should  see  wiih- 
sut  knowing,  andhear  without  understanding, 
and  should  continue  in  their  blindness  and 
hardness  of  heart,  in  the  midst  of  the  instruc- 
tions they  should  receive,  Isa.  6.  9,  10.  There 
a.re  some  parables  in  the  J^eio  Testament, 
which  are  supposed  to  be  true  histories ;  there 
are  others  in  which  our  Saviour  seems  to  allude 
to  some  particular  events  of  those  times. 

JVujn.23.7.  Balaam  took  up  his  p.  and  said.  Balak, 
king  of  Moab,  24.  3,  15,  20,'  21,  23. 
18.  took  up  his  p.  rise  up,  Balak,  and  hear 

Job  27.  1   Job  continued  his  p.  and  said,  29.  1, 

Psal.  49.  4.  I  will  incline  mine  ear  to  a  p. 
78.  2.  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  a  p.  I  will  ulter 

Prov.  26.  7.  so  is  a  p.  in  the  mouth  of  fools,  9. 

Ezck.  17.  2.  and  speak  a  p.  to  the  house  of  Israel 
24.  3.  utter  a.  p.  to  the  rebellious  house,  and  say 

Mie.  2.  4.  one  shall  take  up  a  p.  against  you 

Hab.".6.  shall  not  nil  these  take  up  ap. against  him 

Mat.  13.  18.  hear  ye  therefore  thep.  of  the  sower 

24.  another  p.  put  he  forth,  31,  33.  |  21.  33. 

34.  without  ap.spake  he  not  lo  them,  Mark4.34. 

36.  declare  to  us  the  p.  of  the  tares,  15.  15. 

24. 32.  now  learn  a  p.  of  the  fig-tree,  when  branch 

putteth  forth  leaves,  Mark  13.28.  /.uAe  21.29. 

Hark  4. 10.  they  asked  him  of  p.  7. 17.  Luke  8.  9. 

13.  he  said  to  them,  know  ye  not  this  p.  ? 
12.12.  he  had  spoken  p.  against  them,  /,uAe  20.19. 

Luke  5.  36.  he  spake  a  p.  to  them,  fi.  39. 1  8.4.  I  12. 
16.  I  13.  6.  I  14.  7.  I  15.  X  I  18. 1,  9. 1  19.  11. 
120.9.  I  21.29.  ./oA7t  10.6. 
12.  41.  Lord,  speakest  thou  thisp.  to  us,  or  to  all  ? 
PARABLES. 

Eiek.20.  49.  they  say  of  me,  doth  he  not  speak  p.? 

Mat.  13.  3.  he  spake  many  things  to  them  in  p.  13. 
34.  I  22.  1.  Mark  3.  23.  |  4.  2, 13, 33.  ]  12. 1. 

Mark  4.  13.  how  then  will  ye  know  all  p.  ? 

Luke  8.10.  hut  others  in  p.thatseeing  might  not  gee 

John  16.  t25.  when  I  shall  no  more  speak  in  p. 
PARADISE. 

Luke  23.  43.  to-day  ehalt  thou  be  with  me  in  p. 

B  Cor.  12.  4.  how  that  he  was  caught  up  into  p. 

Rev.  2.  7.  which  is  in  the  midst  of  thep.  of  God 
PARAMOURS. 

Ezei.  23.20.  for  she  doted  noon  theirp. whose  flesh 
PARCEL. 

Gen.  33.  19.  Jacob  bought  a  p.  of  a  field  of  the 
children  of  Hamor,  Josh.  24.  32.  John  4.  5. 

R«iA  4.  3.  Naomi  selleth  a  p.  of  land,  Elimelech's 

1  Chr.  11.  13.  was  a  p.  of  ground  full  of  barley,  14. 

PARCHED. 
ha.  35.7.  the  p.  gro.-ad  shall  become  a  pool 
Jtr.  17.  6.  but  be  shall  inhabit  the  p.  placei 
See  Corn. 
PARCHMENTS. 

2  7^m.  4. 13.  bring  the  books,  but  especially  the  p. 

PARDON. 
Exorf.  23.  21.  he  will  not  p  your  transgressions 
34.  9.  p.  our  iniquity  and  our  sin,  JVum.  14.  19 

1  Sam.  15.  25.  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  p.  my  sin 

2  Kings  5.  18.  in  this  the  Lord  p.  thy  servant 
24.  4.  in'aocent  hjood,  which  Lord  would  notp 

2  Chron  30,  18.  tho  good  Lord  p.  evo^f  oi>« 
426 


PAR 

iN'eh.  9. 17.  but  thou  art  a  God  ready  to  p.  gracious 
.Job  7.  21.  why  dost  thou  notp.  my  transgression] 
Psal.  25.  11.  for  thy  name's  sake  p.  mine  iniiiuity 
Isa.  5.5.  7.  return  lo  Lord,  for  he  will  p.bundttiiUy  p. 
Jer.  5.  1.  and  I  will  p.  it  j|  7.  how  shUl  I  p.  Ihea 
33.  8.  I  will  p.  all  their  iniquities,  whereby  sinntd 
50.  20.  for  I  will  p.  them  whom  I  reserve 
PARDONED. 
JV«m.l4.20.L.  said,  1  have  ;i. according  to  thy  word 
Isa.  40.  2.  tell  her  that  her  'niquity  is  p. 
Lam.  3.  42.  we  have  rebeUed,  thou  hast  not  p. 

PARDONETH. 
J/ic.7.18.who  is  a  God  liko  to  thee,  thatp. iniquity? 

PARDONS. 
JVeh.  9.  1 17.  thou  art  a  God  ofp.  slow  to  anger 

PARE. 
Deut.21.1i.th.e  shall  shave  Iwr  he&d  and  p.her  nails 

PAP.ENTS. 
Mat.  10.  21.  children  shall  rise  up  egainst  their  p. 
and  cause  them  to  be  put  to  death,  Mark  13.12. 
Lukei.  27.  when  the  p.  brought  in  the  child  Jesug 
8.56.  herp.  were  astonished,  but  he  charged  them 
18.  29.  there  is  no  man  that  hath  left  p.  or  wife 
21.16.  ye  shall  be  betrayed  both  by  p. and  brethren 
John  9.  2.  Master,  who  did  sin,  this  man  or  his  p.? 

22.  these  words  S[)ake  p. because  feared  Jew  s,23. 
Rom.  1.  30.  proud,  disobedient  top.  2Tim.  3.2. 
2  Cor.  12. 14.  children  ought  not  to  lay  up  for  thep. 
Eph.  6.  1.  children,  obey  your  p.  Col.  3.  20. 

\ Tim.  5.  4.  let  them  learn  to  requite  theirp. 
Heb.  11.  23.  Moses  was  hid  three  months  of  his  p. 

PARLOUR. 
Judg.  3.  20.  Eglon  was  sitting  in  a  summer  p. 

23.  Ehud  shut  the  doors  of  thep.  upon  him 
1  Sam.  9.  22.  Samuel  brought  them  into  the  p. 

PARLOURS. 
1  CSro7i.28.11.  David  gave  Solomon  a  pattern  ofp. 

PART. 
Eiod.  19.  17.  they  stood  at  nether  p.  of  mountain 
29.  26.  thou  shalt  take  the  breast,  it  shall  be  thyp. 
Lev.  2. .16.  p.  of  the  beaten  corn,  p.  of  oil  thereof 

7.  33.  he  shall  have  the  right  shoulder  for  his  p. 

8.  29.  the  breast  of  consecration  was  Moses'  p. 
11.  37.  if  any  p.  of  their  carcase  fall  thereon,  38. 

13.  41.  his  hair  fallen  off  from  thep.  of  his  head 
JVum.  18.  20.  neither  shalt  thou  have  anyp.  among 

them,  Deut.  10.  9.  |  12.  12.  |  14.  27,  29.  I 

18.  1.  .hsh.  14.  4.  J  18. 7. 

I  am  thy  p.  and  thine  inheritance  in  Israel 
22.  41.  might  see  utmost  p.  of  the  people,  23.  13. 
Dent.  33.  21.  he  provided  the  first  p.  for  himself 
Josh.  19. 9.  the  p.  of  Judah  was  too  much  for  them 

22.  25.  ye  have  no  p.  in  the  Lord,  27. 

Ruth  2.  3.  her  hap  was  to  light  on  a  p.  of  the  field 
3.  13.  i*"he  will  perform  to  thee  p.  of  a  kinsman 

1  Sam.  5.  t  4.  only  the  fishy  p.  was  left  to  Dagon 

14.  2.  Saul  tarried  in  the  utmost  p.  of  the  camp 

23.  20.  ourp.  shall  be  to  del.  him  into  king's  haml 
30.24. as  his  p. is  that  goeth  down  to  battle,so  shall 

his  p.  be  that  tarrieth  by  stuff,  shall  pan  alike 

2  Sam.  20.  1.  Sheba  said,  we  have  nop.  in  David 
2h'ings  7.5.tlie  lepers  were  come  to  uppermost  p.8. 

18.  23.  if  able  on  thy  p.  to  set  riders,  Isa.  36.  8. 
22.  t  14.  dwelt  in  the  second  p.  2  Chron.  34.  1 22. 

1  CAron.  12. 29.  greatest  p.  had  kept  house  of  Saul 

2  Chron.  29.  16.  ihe  priests  went  into  the  inner  p. 
JVeh.  1.  9.  cast  out  to  Ihe  uttermost  p.  of  heaven 

5.  11.  restore  the  hundredth  p.  of  the  money 
./oi  32.17. 1  will  answer  my  p. will  shew  my  opinion 
Psnl.  5.  9.  their  inward  p.  is  very  wickedness 

16.  t  5.  the  Lord  is  the  portion  of  my  p. 

5i.  6.  in  hidden  p.  shalt  make  me  know  wisdom 
118.  7.  Lord  takes  my  p.  with  thern  that  help  me 

Prov.  8.  26.  nor  highest  p.  of  the  dust  of  the  world 
31.  rejoicing  in  the  habitable  p.  of  his  earth 
17. 2.  shall  have  p.  of  inheritance  among  brethren 

Isa.  7.  18.  hiss  for  the  fly  that  is  in  the  utmost  p. 

24.  16.  from  utmost  p.  of  earth  we  heard  songs 

44.  16.  he  burneth  p.  thereof  in  the  fire,  with  p. 
thereof  he  eateih  fissh,  he  warmelh  himself,  19. 

Ezek.  4.  11.  thou  shalt  drink  th6  sixth  p.  of  a  hin 
39.2.  leave  Iwit  the  sixth  p.  of  thoe,  and  cause  thee 

45.  13.  sixth  p.  of  an  ephr.h  of  a  homer  of  wheat 
17.  it  shall  l>6  the  princes'  p.  to  give  offerings 

46.  14.  a  meat-offeriug,  the  si.xth  p.  of  an  ephah 
Dan. 2.  33.  his  feel  p.  of  iron,  ant"  p.  of  clay,  41,42. 

5.  5.  the  king  saw  p.  of  the  hand  that  wrote,  24. 

II.  31.  arms  shall  stand  on  his  p.  they  shall  pollute 
Jimos  7.  4.  it  devoured  great  deep,  did  eat  up  a  p. 
Mark  4.  38.  he  was  in  the  hinder  p.  of  the  ship 

9.  40.  he  that  is  not  against  us,  is  on  our  p. 
Luke  10.  42.  and  Mary  hath  chosen  that  good  p. 

11.39.  your  inward  p.  is  full  of  ravening  and  wick. 

17.  24.  as  lightning  thai  lighteneth  out  of  one  p. 
shining  to  other  p.  nmler  heaven,  so  Son  of  man 

.Tohn  13.  8.  if  I  wash  thee  not,  hast  no  p.  with  me 
19. 23. soldiers  made  four  parts, lo  every  soldier  a  p. 

Jiets  1.  17.' and  had  obtained  p.  of  this  ministry 
25  that  he  may  take  p.  of  this  ministry 
$  2.  but  Ananias  kept  back  p.  of  the  price,  and! 


PAll 

brought  acerta  iip.and  laid  itat  apostles'  feet,S. 
JictsH.'il.  thou  hast  neither p.rx)r  lot  in  this  nijitei 

14.  4.  p.  held  wiih  the  Jews, p.  with  the  aposUes- 
16.  12.  the  chief  city  of  tlial  p   of  Macedonia 
19.  32.  more  p.  knew  not  whi  efore  they  came 
S3.  6.  perceived  that  the  one  p.  were  Sadducoes 
27.  12.  the  more  p.  advised  to  depart  thence 

1  Cor.  12.  24.  honour  to  that  p.  which  lacked 

15.  6.  of  whom  the  greater  p.  remain  to  this  a\xf 
15, 17.  what  was  lacking  on  yourp.  they  supplied 

2  Cor.  6. 15.  whatp.  he  that  believetli  with  intidt  11 
Eph.  4. 16.  the  working  in  the  measure  of  every  ^ 
7'<t.2.8.  that  he  ofthecontraryp.  maybe  ashamea 
Heb.  %  14.  himself  likew  ise  took  p.  ol  the  same 
l/'et.4.14.Spirit  of  God  rests  on  you;  on  their  p. he 

is  evil  spoken  of,  hut  on  your  p.  he  is  glorified 
liev.  20.6.  holy  that  hath  p.  in  the  first  resurrection 

21.  8.  all  liars  shall  have  theirp.  in  the  lake 

22.  ID.  God  shall  take  away  his  p.  out  of  book 

In  PART. 
Rom.  11.  25.  blindness  in  p.  is  happened  to  Israel 

1  Cor.  13.  9.  we  know  in  p.  and  we  prophesy  in  p. 

10.  then  that  which  is  in  p.  shall  be  done  away 
12.  I  know  in  p.  but  then  shall  I  know  as  I  am 

2  Cur.  1. 14.  as  also  ye  have  acknowledgeil  us  in p 
2.  5.  caused  grief,  it  hath  not  grieved  me  but  in  p 

Third  PART. 
JVum. 15.6.for  a  ram, flour  mingled  with  the  thirdp 
of  a  hin  of  oil,  28.  14.  Eiek.  46.  14 

7.  thou  shalt  offer  the  third  p.  of  a  hin  of  wine 
2  Sam.  18.  2.  David  sent  a  thirdp.  of  the  jieople 
iKiugs  11.5.  a  third p.thal  enter  in  on  the  sabbath 
2  Chron.  23.  4.  a  third  p.  of  you  shall  be  porters 
JVcA.  10.32.  charge  ourselves  with  «A!?-rfp.of  sheke 
Ezek.  5.2.  burn  with  fire  a  thirdp.  a  thirdp.  smite 

about  it,  a  thirdp.  scatter  in  the  wind,  12 
Zech.  13.  8.  but  the  thirdp.  shall  be  left  therein 

9.  I  will  bring  the  third  p.  through  the  fire 
Rev.  8.  7.  thirdp.  of  the  trees  was  burnt  up 

8.  and  the  thirdp.  of  the  sea  became  blood 

9.  thirdp.  of  the  creatures  died,  tliirtlp.  of  ships 

10.  and  it  fell  upon  the  thirdp.  of  the  rivers 

11.  the  third  p.oixhe  waters  became  wormwood 

12.  the  third  p.  of  the  sun,  moon,  and  stars,  wae 
smitten,  the  day  shone  not  for  a  thirdp.  of  it 

9. 15.  were  prepared  for  to  slay  the  thi rd  p.  oimcx^ 
18.  by  these  three  was  the  third  p.  of  men  killed 
12.4.  his  tail  drew  third  p.  of  the  stars  of  heavco 
Fourth  PART. 
Exod.  29.  40.  flour  mingled  with  the  fourth  p.  ol 
a  hin  of  beaten  oil,  JVwm.  15.  4.  |  28.  5. 
fourth  p.  of  a  hin  of  wine  for  a  drink-offer- 
ing. Lev.  23.  13.  jYum.  15.  5.  |  28.  7,  14. 
1  Sam.  9.  8.  I  have  here  Ibe  fourth  p.  of  a  shekel 

1  flings  6.  33.  posts  of  olive-tree /owr(A  p.  of  wall 

2  Kings  6.25.  the/o«r<A  p.  of  a  cab  of  doves'  dung 
JV(A.9.  3.  read  one  fourthp.  anoiher  fourth p.fhcy 
Rev.  6.  8.  power  was  given  over  fourth  p.  of  earth 

Fifth  PART. 
Gen.  41.  34.  take  up  fifth  p.  o{  the  land  of  Egyp' 
47.  24.  ye  shall  give  the  fifth  p.  to  Pharaoh,  26. 
Lev.  5.  16.  and  shall  add  ihe  fifth  p.  thereto,  6.  5. 
I  22.  14.  I  27.  13,  19,27,31.  J^um.  5.  7 
1  Kings  6.  31.  lintel  and  side  posis  were  afifthp 

Tenth  PART. 
Eiod.  16.  36.  a  homer  is  the  tenth  p.  of  an  ephafc 
Lev.  5. 11.  shall  bring  for  his  offering  the  tenth  p 
of  an  ephah  of  fine  flour,  6.  20.  JVum.  28.  .5 
JiTum.  5.15.  the  tenthp.  of  an  ephah  of  barley-mea. 
18. 26.  ye  shall  offer  even  the  tenth  p.  of  the  titht 
Ezek.  45. 11.  bath  and  ephah  may  contain  trnthp 

14.  ye  shall  offer  the  tenth  p.  of  a  bath  of  oil 
Heb. 1.2.  to  whom  ."Abraham  gave  a  fell  JA  p.  of  all 
Rev.  11.  13.  and  the  tenth  p.  of  the  city  fell 

PARTS. 
Gen.  47.  24.  and  four  p.  shall  be  your  own 
Lev.  1.  8..  .Aaron's  sons  shall  lay  the  p.  in  order 
22.  23.  that  hath  any  thing  lacking  in  his  p. 
JVum.  31.  27.  and  divide  the  prey  into  two  p. 
Deut.  19.  3.  divide  coasts  of  the  land  into  three  p 
30.  4.  if  any  be  driven  to  the  utmost  p.  of  heavex 
Jo.ih.  18.  .5.  they  shall  divide  it  into  seven  p.  6.  9. 
1  Sam.  5.  9.  they  had  emerods  in  their  secret  p. 
"  Sam-  19.  43.  we  have  ten  p.  in  the  king 

1  Kings  16.  21.  Israel  were  divided  into  two  p. 

2  Kings  11.  7.  two  p.  keep  watch  about  the  king 
JVfA.  11.  1.  and  nine  p.  to  dwell  in  other  cities 
Job  26. 14.  lo,  these  are  p.  of  his  ways,  now  litt.» 

41.  12.  I  will  not  conceal  his  p.  nor  his  power 
Psal.  2.  8.  uttermost  p.  of  earth  for  thy  possession 

63.  9.  shall  go  into  lower  p.  of  the  earth 

65.8.  thatdwell  in  utmostp.  afraid  at  thytoke» 

136.  13.  which  divided  the  Red  sea  into  p. 

139.  9.  if  I  dwell  in  the  utmostp.  of  the  sea 
Prov.  IS.  8.  they  go  down  into  innermost  p.  26. 24 
Isa.  3.17.  and  the  Lord  will  discover  their  secret  j» 

44.  23.  shout,  ye  lower  p.  of  the  earth 
.Tcr.  34. 18.  and  passed  between  the  p.  thereof,  19 
Ezek  26.  20.  and  set  thee  in  the  low  p.  of  earth 

SI.  14.  are  delivered  to  the  nether  p.  of  eartii,  1& 


PAii 


Erck.  31.18.  coTifort.  in  netherp.of  earth,32.18,24. 

37.  11.  hope  is  lost,  we  are  cut  off  for  our  p. 

38.  15.  from  tliy  place  o  U  of  the  north  p.  ;{9.  2. 
48.  8.  ortenng  in  length  is  one  of  the  other  p. 

ZeeA.13.8.  skuI  Lord, two  p.  therein  shall  be  cut  off 
Mat.  2.  22.  he  turned  aside  into  the  p.  of  Galilee 
12.  42.  she  came  from  uttermost  p.  JLuke  11.  31. 
v'sia  19.  23L  took  his  garments  and  made  four  p. 
jlcts  20. 2.  when  he  h  jd  gone  over  those  p. ho  came 
Ro7n.  15.  23.  having  r\o  more  place  in  those  ^. 
I  Cor.  12.  23.  uncom.7ly  p.  have  more  comelinesj 

24-  for  our  comely;),  have  no  need,  but  God 
Eph  4.  9.  ho  descended  first  into  lower  p.  of  earlh 
Rtv.  16.  19.  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three  p. 
See  Back,  Hinder,  Inward. 
P,\RT,  p-erb. 
Lev.  2.  6.  thou  slialt  p.  the  meat-offering  in  pieces 
Ruth.  1.  n.  if  ought  but  death  p.  thee  and  me 

1  Sam.  30.  24.  they  shall  p.  alike,  and  it  was  so 

2  Sam.  14.  6.  and  there  was  none  to  p.  them 
Job  41.  6.  shall  they  p.  him  among  the  merchants? 
Psal.  22.  18.  they  /;.  my  garments  among  them 

PARTED. 
Oen.  2.  10.  the  river  was  p.  into  four  heads 
2  Kings  2.  II.  a  chariot  p.  them  both  asunder 

14.  the  waters  p.  hither  and  thither,  he  went  over 
Job  38.  24.  by  what  way  is  the  light  p.? 
Joel  3.  2.  whom  they  scattered,  and  p.  my  land 
Mat.  27.  35.  they  crucified  him,  and  p.  his  gar- 
ments, Mark  15.24.  />«tc23.  34.  Jo/in  19.24. 
Luke  24.  51.  while  he  blessed  them,  was  p.  from 
ilcts  2.  45.  p  them  to  all  men,  as  each  had  need 

PARTETH. 
Lev.  n.  3.  whatsoever  p.  the  hoof,  Deut.  14.6. 
Prov.  18.  18.  the  lot  p.  betuecn  the  mighty 

PARTAKER. 
Psal.  50.  18.  and  hast  been  p.  with  adulterers 

1  Cor.  9.  10.  that  he  should  be  p.  of  his  hope 
23.  that  I  might  be  p.  thereof  with  you 

10.30.  if  I  by  grace  bep.why  ami  evil  spoken  of! 
17\7n.  5.  22.  neither  be  p.  of  other  men's  sins 

2  Tim.  1.  8.  but  be  thou  p.  of  afflictions  of  gospel 
2.  6.  the  husbandman  be  first  p.  of  the  fruits 

1  Pet.  5.  1.  who  am  also  a  p.  of  the  glory,  which 

2  John  ll.biddeth  Godspeed,  is  p.  of  his  evil  deeds 

PARTAKERS. 

Jtfaf.  23.30.  would  not  been  p.  in  blood  of  prophets 

iJom.  15. 27.  if  Gentiles  have  been  inadep.  of  their 

spiritual  things,  their  duty  to  minister  in  carnal 

1  Cor.  9.  12.  if  others  be  p.  of  this  power  over  you 

13.  who  wait  at  Ltie  altar,  are  p.  with  the  altar 
10.  17.  for  we  are  all  p.  of  that  one  bread 

18.  are  not  they  which  eatp.  of  the  altar  1 

21.  cannot  be  p.  of  the  Lord's  table,  and  devils' 

2  Cor.  1.7.  as  you  arep.  of  the  sutferings,so  shall  be 
Eph.  3.  6.  ami  p.  of  his  promise  in  Christ  by  gospel 

5.  7.  be  not  ye  therefore  p.  with  them 
Phil.l.~.  in  defence  ofgosp.ye  all  are  p. of  my  grace 
Col.  1.12.  hath  made  us  meet  to  be  p. of  inheritance 
1  TV?:.  6.  2.  because  they  are  p.  of  the  benefit 
Heb.  2. 14.  as  the  children  are  p.  of  flesh  and  blood 

3.  1.  holy  brethren,  p.  of  the  heavenly  calling 

14.  for  we  are  made  p.  of  Christ,  if  we  hold 

6.  4.  and  were  made  p.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
12.  8.  if  without  chastisement,  whereof  all  are/>. 

10.  that  we  might  be  p.  of  his  holiness 
1  Pet.  4.  13.  as  ye  are  p.  of  Christ's  sufferings 

3  Pet.  1.  4.  ye  might  be  p.  of  the  divine  nature 
Rev.  18l  4.  come  out  of  her,  that  ye  be  notp.  of  hei 

PARTAKEST. 
Rom.  11.  17.  and  with  them  p.  of  root  and  fatness 

PARTIAL. 
JtfaJ.2.9.not  keep  my  ways,  but  have  been  p.in  law 
Jam.  2.  4.  are  ye  not  then  p.  in  yourselves? 

PARTIALITY. 
1  Tim.  5.  21.  observe  these  things,  doing  noth.  by  p. 
Jam.  3.  17.  without  p.  and  without  hypocrisy 

PARTICULAR. 
1  Cor.  12.  27.  ye  are  body  of  Christ,  members  in  p 
Eph.  5.33.  let  every  oneof  you  inp.so  love  hiswife 

PARTICULARLY. 
Jlcts  21.19  Paul  declared  p. what  things  G. wrought 
tfe6.9.5.mercy-seat,which  we  cannot  now  speak  p. 

PARTIES. 
i;i<Ki.22.9.cau9e  of  hot  hp.shall  come  before  judges 

PARTING. 
Eiek  21.21.  king  of  Babvlon  stood  atp.  of  the  way 

PARTITlOiV. 
1  Kings  G.  21.  and  he  made  a  p.  by  chains  of  gold 
EpA.2.14.who  hath  broken  down  middle  wall  of  p. 

PARTLY. 
Dan.  2.42.  the  kingdom  shall  be  p.strong,p.broken 
1  Cer.  11.  18.  I  hoar  there  be  divisions,  I  p.  bo- 
lie  ve  it 
Hib.  10.  33.p.  whilatyewersmadeagazing-stock 
by  affliction3,p.  whilst  ye  became  companiong 
PARTNEP 


PAS 

PARTNERS. 
Luke  5.  7.  they  beckoned  to  their  p.  to  help  them 

10.  James  and  John  who  werep.  with  Simon 
PARTRIDGE. 

1  Sam.  26. 20.  as  when  one  doth  hunt  ap.in  mount 
Jer.  17. 11.  asp.  sittethon  eggs,  hatcheth  themnot 

PASSAGE. 
jVum.20.21.Edom  refused  to  givelsr.p.thro'border 
./os/t.  22.  11.  have  built  an  altar  at  the  p.  of  Ijrael 
1  Sam.  13.  23.  garrison  ot'Phihstines  went  out  top. 
Isa  10.  29.  they  are  gone  over  p.  Ramah  is  afraid 

PASSAGES. 

Judg.  12.  6.  took  and  slew  him  at  the  p.  of  Jordan 

1  *'am. 14.4.  between  the  p.  there  were  sharp  rocks 

Jer.  22.  20.  hft  up  thy  voice,  and  cry  from  the  p. 

51.  32.  to  show  Babylon  that  the  p.  are  stopped 

PASS. 
Ocn. 18.5.1  will  fetch  bread, after  that  ye  shall  p. on 
41.  32.  and  God  will  shortly  bring  it  to  p. 
Exod.'.Vi.l'J.l  will  make  my  goodness  p. before  thee 
JV'um.  27.7.  inherit,  of  their  father  top.  to  them,  8. 
Jos/t.  1.  14.  ye  shall  p.  before  your  brethren  armed 
6.  7.  he  said  to  people,  p.  on,  and  compass  the  city 
1  Sam.  9.  27.  bid  the  servants  p.  on  before  us 
16.  8.  Jesse  made  Abinadab  p.  before  Samuel 
10.  Jesse  made  seven  of  his  sons  p.  before  him 
JVtA.  2.  14.  thero  was  no  place  for  the  beast  to  p. 
Job  6.  1.5.  as  a  stream  of  brooks  they  p.  away 

11.  16.  and  remenibei  it  as  waters  tlratp.  away 
34.  20.  the  people  shall  bo  troubled,  and  p.  away 

Psal.  58.8.  as  snail  which  melteth  let  thorn  p. away 
73.  t  7.  they  p.  the  thoughts  of  the  heart 
119.137.  make  top. mine  eyes  from  beholding  van. 

Prov.  16.  30.  moving  his  lips  he  bringeth  evil  top. 
22.  3.  the  simple  p.  on  and  are  punished,  27.  12. 
psa.  2.  t  18.  the  idols  shall  utterly  p.  away 
30.32.  in  every  place  where  grounded  staff  shall  p. 

31.  t  9.  his  rock  shall  p.  away  for  fear 
33.  21.  no  galley  nor  gallant  ship  shall  p.  thereby 
37.  26.  dried  up  rivers,  now  have  I  brought  it  top 

Jer.  8.  13.  the  things  I  have  given  shall  p.  away 
15.  14.  I  will  make  thee  to  p.  with  thine  enemies 
33.  13.  the  flocks  shall  p.  again  under  the  hands 
of  him  that  telleth  them,  saith  the  Lord 
51.  43.  nor  doth  any  son  of  man  p.  thereby 

Ezek.  5. 1.  cause  barber's  razor  top. on  thine  head 
20.  37.  I  will  cause  you  to  p.  under  rod,  and  bring 

32.  19.  whom  dost  thou  p.  in  beauty  1  go  down 
Jlmris  6.  2.  p. ye  unto  Calneh  and  see, go  to  Hamath 
J\Iic.  1.  11.  p.  ye  away,  thou  inhabitant  of  Saphir 

2.  13.  and  their  king  shall  p.  before  them 
Zcph.  2.  2.  before  decree  bring  forth,  the  day  p. as 
ZccA.3.4.I  have  caused  thy  iniquity  top.  from  thee 
Jl/ut.5.18.heaven  and  earth  shall  p. one  tittle  not  p. 

20.39. Father,let  this  cupp. from  me,  Mark  14.  35. 

Z,uAel6.26.so  that  they  which  would  p. from  hence 

to  you  cannot;  nor  can  they  p.  to  us  from  you 

19.  4.  he  ran  to  see  him,  for  he  was  to  p.  that  way 
1  Cor.  7.36.  if  she  p. the  flower  of  her  age,  and  need 
Jam.  1.  10.  as  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall  p.away 

1  Pet.  1.  17.  p.  time  of  your  sojourning  here  in  fear 

2  Pet.  3.  10.  in  which  the  heavens  shall  p.  away 
PASS  by. 

Exod.  33.22.  cover  thee  with  my  hand  while  Ip.  by 
Deut.  2.  30.  Sihon  would  not  let  us  p.  by  him 

1  Sam.  16.  9.  then  Jesse  made  Shammah  to  p.  by 
Psai.  80.12.  all  they  that  p.ft^  the  way  do  pluck  he 

89.  41.  all  that  p.  by  the  way  spoil  him,  he  is  at 
.7er.  22.  8.  many  nations  shall  p.  by  this  city 
Lam.  1.  12.  all  ye  that  p.  by,  behold  and  see 

2.  15.  all  that  p.  by  clap  their  hands  at  thee 
Ezek.  5.  14.  a  reproach  in  sight  of  all  that  p.  by 

37.  2.  and  caused  me  to  p.  by  them  round  about 

46.21.  caused  me  iop.by  four  corners  of  the  earth 
Jlmos  7.8. 1  will  not  againp.Aj  them  any  more,  8.2. 
Mie.  2.  8.  ye  pull  off  garments  of  them  that  p.  by 
Mat.  8.  28.  that  no  man  might  p.  by  that  way 
Luke  18.  36.  hearing  the  multitude  p.  by,  he  asked 

2  Cor.  1.  16.  and  to  p.  by  you  into  Macedonia 
See  Camb,  Comb. 

JVot  PASS. 
JVjtm.20.17.we  wilhioJp.through  the  fields  or  vino. 

18.  and  Edom  said,  thou  shalt  not  p.  by  me 

Z)cuf. 24. t5.  when  a  man  hath  taken  a  newwife,he 

shall  not  go  out  to  war,  not  any  thingp.on  him 

Job  14.  5.  hast  appointed  his  bounds  he  cannot  p. 

19.  8.  ho  hath  fenced  my  way,  that  I  cannot  p. 

Psal.  148.  6.  he  made  a  decree,  which  shall  not  p. 

Prov.  8. 29.  waters  should  not  p.  his  commandm. 

Jer.  5.  22.  by  a  perpetual  decree,  that  it  cannot  p. 

/>rtn.7.14.evcrla3t.dominiori  that  shall  not  p.away 

JV/a«.24.34.  this  generation  shall  not  p.awav,  till  all 

these  things  be  fulfilled,  Markn.'iQ.  /.uAe21.32. 

35.  heaven  and  earth  shall  p.  away,  but  my  word 

shall  not  p.  away,Jl/ar4  13.  31.   Luke  21.33. 

PASS  not. 

Gen.  18.  3.  my  lord,  p.  not  away  from  thy  servant 


Trov  29  24.  whoso  is  p.  with  thief  hateth  his  soyi\\^  Kings  &.  9.  beware  that  thou  p.  not  such  a  place 
e  Cor.  8.  2.3.  Titus,  he  is  my  p.  and  fellow-helper     Prov.  4.  15.  avoid  it,  p.  not  by  it,  turn^aside 
PAUem.  17  if  count  me  a  n.  receive  him  as  myself  |  ^moj  5.  5.  seek  not  Beth-el. p. 
42a 


f)t  to  Beer-sheba 


PAS 

PASS  ovei 
Oen.  8.  1.  God  made  a  wind  to  p.  over  the  eartfc 

31.  52.  that  I  will  not  p.  over  this  heap  to  ihte 

32.  1().  p.  over  before  me,  ami  put  a  space  betwiit 
t  23.  he  caused  them  to  p.  otier  the  brook 

33.  14.  let  my  lord  p.  over  before  thy  servant 
£iodJ2.13.when  I  see  bloo-  ,1  willp.  orer  you,39' 

13.  1 12.  cause  to  p.  ooer  ti    he  Lordall  ths.top«» 

15.  16.  as  still  as  a  stone,  ■- 11  thy  people  p.  over 

JVujn.  32.  27.  but  thy  eervar's  will  p.  over, 29,  3* 

30.  if  they  will  not  p.  over  with  you  armed 
Deut.  2. 18.  thou  art  top.  oi'cr  through  Arthisday 

24.  p.  over  Arilon||29. until  I  shall  p.  otjr  Jordan 

3.  18.  ye  shall  p.  over  armed  before  yoiir  brethrec 

6.  t  1.  inight  do  them  in  land  whither  yep.  over 

9.  1.  thou  art  to  p.  over  Jordan  this  day,  11.  3L 

I  27.  2.  Josh.  1.  11.  I  3.  6,  14.  ]  4.  S 

./b.'iA.  22.19.  then  p.o?;printo  the  landof  possessioi 

Judg.  3.  28.  and  suffer  not  a  man  to  p.  over 

19.  12.  his  master  said,  we  will  p.  over  to  Gibeah 

1  Satn.  14.  8.  behold,  we  will  p.  over  to  these  men 

2  Sam.  15.  22.  David  said  to  Ittai,  go  and  p.  over 
17.  16.  lodge  not  in  plains,  but  speedily  p.  over 

Psal.  104. 9.  set  a  bound,  that  they  may  notp.  over 

141. tlO.  let  ihe  wicked  fall,  whilst  that  I  p.  oyer 

Prov.  19.  11.  it  is  a  glory  to  p.  over  a  transgression 

Isa.  23.  6.  p.  over  to  Tarshish,  howl  ye  inhabitants 

12.  p.  o.to  Chitlimy28.  19.  by  morning  shall  p_.  o. 

31.  9.  he  shall  p.  over  to  his  strong  hold  for  fear 
35.  8.  the  way  of  holiness,  unclean  shall  not  p.  o 
47.  2.  uncover  the  thigh,  p.  over  the  rivers 
51.  10.  the  depths,  a  way  for  ransomed  to  p.  over 

Jer.  2.  10.  for  p.  over  the  isles  of  Chittim  and  see 
5.  22.  though  they  roar,  yet  can  they  notp.  o.  it 
Kiek.  47.  5.  it  was  a  river  that  I  could  not  p.  over 
Dan.  4.  16.  and  let  seven  times  p.  over  him,  25. 
11.  t  20.  one  that  causeth  an  exactor  top.  over 

40.  the  king  of  the  north  shall  p.  over 
Hab.  1.  11.  his  mind  shall  change,  he  shall  p.  over- 
Luke  11.  42.  and  p.  o.  judgment  and  love  of  God 

PASS  through. 
Gen.  30.  32.  I  willp.  through  all  thy  flock  to-day 
Eiod.  12.12. 1  will  p.thro'  land  of  Egypt  this  night 
23.  the  Lord  ivill  p.  thro'  to  smite  the  Egyptian* 
Lev.  18.  21.  shalt  not  let  any  of  thy  seed  p.  thro' 
the  fire  to  Molech,  Deut.  18.  10.  iKings  17. 17 
J^am.  20.17.  let  us  I  pray  theep.  thro''  thy  country 
21.  22.  let  me  p.  through  thy  land,  Deut.  2.  27. 

23.  Sihon  not  sufl'er  Israel  lop.  t.  Judg  11.  20^ 
Deut.  2.  4.ye  are  to  p.  through  the  coasts  of  Edom 

28.  water  to  drink,  only  I  will  p.  thro'  on  my  feet 
Josh.  1.  11. p.  t.  the  host  and  command  Ihe  people 
2  Sam.  12.  31.  and  made  them  p.  thro''  brick-kiln 

1  A'iHo-s  18.  6.  they  divided  the  land  to  p.  thro^  it 

2  Kings  16.  3.  to  p   tAro'  the  fire,  21.  6.  |  23.  10. 
2  Chr.  33.  6.  Jer.  32.  35.  Ezek.  20.  26,  31- 

P.s-aZ.78.13.  caused  them  top.  thro'  the  sea,  136  14. 

Isa.  8.  8.  he  shall  p.  through  Judah,  and  go  over 

21.  shall  p.  tAro'  it  hardly  bestead  and  hungry 

21.  1.  as  whirlwinds  in  the  southp.  tA?-o',  so  it 

23.  10.  p.  tA)-o'  thy  land  as  a  river,  O  Tarshish 

28.  15.  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  p.  tAro', 18.- 

34.  10.  none  shall  p.  through  it  for  ever  and  ever 

Jrr.O.lO.burnt  up, so  that  none  can  p.through  them 

Lam.  3.  44.  that  our  prayers;  should  not  p.  through 

4.  21.  the  cup  also  shail  p.  through  to  thee 

Ezek.  5.  17.  pestilence  and  blood  shallp.tAro'the» 

14. 15.  if  I  cause  noisome  lieastsp.  thru''  land  thai 

no  man  may  p.  tAro'  for  blasts,  29.  11.  |  33.  28. 

39.  15.  the  passengers  that  p.  through  the  land 

Dan.  11.  10.  one  shall  come,p.tA7-o',and  overflow 

.Joel  3.  17.  no  stranger  shall  p.  (Aro'  her  any  more 

Amos  5.  17. 1  will  p.  through  thee,  saith  the  Lord 

JVuA.  1.12.  shall  be  cut  down, when  he  shall  p.thro 

15.  the  wicked  shall  no  more  p.  through  thee 
ZecA.  9.  8.  and  no  oppressor  sliallp.  through  them 
1  Cor.  16.  5.  when  I  shall  p.  through  Macedonia 

PASSED. 
Gen.  15.  17.  a  lamp  that  p.  between  those  pieces 
JsTum.  20.  17.  until  we  have  p.  thy  borders 
Josh.  3.  4.  ye  have  notp.  this  way  heretofore 
6.8.  the  seven  priests  p.  on  before  and  blew 

24.  17.  Lord  our  God  preserv.d  us  in  all  the  way 
we  went,  among  all  peopk)  through  wiiom  wey. 

.Tudg.3.  26.  Ehud  escaped  pnd  p.  beyond  quarrie# 

1  .Sam.  15.  12.  Saul  is  gone  about  and  p.  on 

29.  2.  the  lords  of  Philistines  p.  on  by  hundred! 

2  Sam.  15.  18.  David's  servants  p.  on  beside  him 
2  Kings  4.  8.  it  fell,  that  Elisha  p.  to  Shunem 

31.  Gehazi  p.  on  before  them,  and  laid  the  staff 
2CAri>«.  9. 22.  Solomonp.  all  the  kings  inwipdora 
.lob  4.  15.  then  a  spirit  p.  before  my  face 
9.  26.  my  days  are  p.  away,  as  the  swift  ships 
15.  19.  and  no  stranger  p.  among  them 
Psal.  18.  12.  at  the  brightness,  his  thick  clouds  p 
37.  36.  yet  he  p.  away,  and  lo,  he  was  not 
81.  t  6.  his  hands  p.  away  from  the  pots 
90.  9.  all  our  days  are  p.  away  in  thy  wratn 
Cant.  3.  4.  it  was  but  a  little  that  I  p.  from  thea 
Isa.  10.  28.  he  is  come  to  Aiath,  he  is  p.  to  Mit;iJ«- 


PAS 

f««.  41.  3.  oe  pursued  them,  ana  p.  safely 
Jer.  11.  15.  and  the  holy  flesh  ia  p.  from  thee 

34.  18.  and  p.  between  the  parts  thereof,  19. 

46.  17.  he  liath  p.  tlie  time  appointed 
Can.  3.  27.  nor  the  emell  of  fire  had  p.  on  them 

6.  18.  the  king  went  and  p.  the  nigh,,  fasting 
JVaA.3.19.  hath  not  thy  wickedness  p.  contmually'? 
Mark  6.35.  a  desert  place,  now  the  .ime  ii  far/;. 
John  5. 24.  but  is  p.  from  death  to  lifcv,  1  John  3. 14. 
•Ro7n.  5. 12.  so  death  p.  on  all  men,  all  have  sinned 
Ueb.  4. 14.  great  high-priest  that  is  p.  nto  heavens 
Kev.  21  1.  first  heaven  and  first  earth  werep.  away 
4  for  the  former  things  are  p.  away 
PASSED  by. 
Oen.37.  28  there/),  bij  Midianites,  merchantmen 
Exod.  34.6.  LordjB.  iy  before  him,  and  proclaimed 
Deut.  29.  ]5.  through  the  nations  which  yu  p.  by 

1  Kings  13. 25.  behold,  men  p.  by  and  saw  the  hon 

19.  11.  the  Lord  p.  by  \\  19.  Elijah  p.  by  Elisha 

20.  39.  as  the  king  p.  by  he  cried  to  the  king 

2  Kings  4.  8.  that  as  oft  as  he  p.  by  he  turned  in 
6.  30.  the  king  p.  by  on  the  wall,  people  looked 
14. 9.  and  there;),  by  a  wild  beast,  2  Chron.  25. 18. 

Job  28.  8.  nor  hath  the  fierce  lion  p.  by  it 
Psal.  48.  4.  for  lo,  the  kings  p.  by  tpgetiier 
Ezek.  16.  6.  when  I  p.  by  and  saw  th'ee  polluted,  8. 
15.  poured  fornicat.  on  every  one  that  p.  by,  25. 

36.  34.  it  lay  desolate  in  sight  of  all  that;;,  by 
Hab.  3.  10.  the  overflowing  of  the  waters/),  by 
Mat.  20.30.  when  heard  that  Jesusp.  by,  they  cried 

27.  39.  they  that  p.  by,  reviled  him,  Mark  15.  29. 

Mark^.U.&shep.by  i)e  saw  Levi  sitting  at  receipt 
6.  48.  he  Cometh,  and  would  have  p.  by  them 
11.  20.  in  morning  as  they  p.  by,  they  saw  fig-tree 
15.  21.  they  compel  one  Simon  whop.  Ay  to  bear 

Luke  10.  31.  hep.  by  on  the  other  side,  32. 

John  8.  59.  going  thro'  midst  of  them,  and  so  p.  by 

Acts  17.  23.  as  Ip.  by  and  beheld  your  devotion 
PASSED  over. 

Gen.  31.  21.  Jacob  rose  up,  and  p.  over  the  river 

32.  10.  for  with  my  staflTIp.  over  this  Jordan 
Ezod.  12.27.  who  p.  o«erhousesof  Israel  in  Egypt 
JVum.33.51.when  ye  arep. ower  Jordan,  Z>e?it.27.3. 
Josh.  3.  16.  they  p.  over  right  against  Jericho 

17.  all  the  Israelites  p.  over  on  dry  ground 
4.  1.  when  all  people  were  clean  p.  over,  11.      t 
10.  people  hasted  and  p.  o«er  ||  1 1. the  ark  p.oticr 
12.  Reubenitesand  Gaditesp.  over  armed  before 
Judg.  8.  4.  Gideon  p.  over  and  300  men  with  him 

10.  9.  the  children  of  Ammon  p.  over  Jordan 

11.  29.  Jephthahp.  ower  to  fight  with  Ammon,  32. 
I  Sam.  14.  23.  the  battle  p.  over  to  Beth-aven 

27.  2.  David  p.  over  with  600  men  unto  Achish 
B  Sam.  2.  29.  Abner  and  his  men  p.  over  Jordan 

15. 22.  Ittai  p.  over  ||  23.  king  and  people  p.  over 
Jsa.  40.  27.  my  judgment  is  p.  over  from  my  God 
Eiek.  47.  5.  a  river  that  could  not  be  p.  over 
Hos.  10.  11.  but  I  p.  over  upon  her  fair  neck 
Jonah  2.  3.  all  thy  billows  and  waves  p.  over  me 

PASSED  through. 
Oen.  12.  6.  Abram  p.  through  the  land  to  Sichem 
JVam.l4.7.land  which  we  p.  thro'  to  search  is  good 

33.8.  they  p.  Ihro'  midst  of  the  sea  into  wilderness 
1  Sam.  9.4.Sauip.  t.  mount  Ephraim  and  Shalisha 
9  Chron.  30. 10.  posts  p.  thro'  country  of  Ephraim 
^?c.2.13.breaker  is  come,  \\\ey  p. through  the  gate 
Zerh.  7.  14.  land  was  desolate,  that  no  man  p.  thro' 
iiiAe  17.  ll.that  he  p.  t/jro'  the  midst  of  Samaria 
y?c^s9.3C'.a9Peterp.  thro'  all  quarters,  came  down 

12.  10.  they  went  out,  and  p.  through  one  street 

1  Cor.  10.  1.  all  our  fathers  p.  through  the  sea 
Hcb.  11.  23.  by  faith  they  p.  through  the  Red-sea 

PASSEDST. 
Juilg.  12.1.  whyp.  thou  over  to  fight  ag.  Ammon? 

PASSENGERS. 
")or.9. 15.  she  standeth  to  call  p.  who  go  right  on 
JlirJc.  39.  11.  i  will  give  Gog  valley  of  p.  it  shall 
slop  noses  of  the  p.  there  shall  they  bury  Gog 

14.  to  bury  with  p.  those  that  remain  on  earth 

15.  when  p.  see  a  man's  bone,  they  set  a  sign  by  it 

PASSEST. 

DpT(f.3.21.soL.do  to  all  kingdoms  whither  thou  p. 

30.  18.  on  land  whither  thou  p.  over  to  possess 

2  Sa.m.  15.  33.  if  p.  on,  thou  shalt  be  a  burden 

1  Kings  2.  37.  day  thou  p.  over  the  brook  Kidron 
Isa.  43.  2.  whenp.  thro'  waters,  I  will  be  with  thee 

PASSETH. 
t.rod.  30.  13.  every  one  that  p.  among  them,  14. 

33.  22.  [  will  cover  thee,  while  my  glory  p.  by 
J.,ev.  27.  32.  whatsoever  p.  under  the  rod,  the  tenth 
Josh.  3.  11.  even  the  Lord  p.  over  before  you 

1  Kings  9.  8.  at  this  house  every  one  that  p.  by  it 

shall  be  astonished,  and  shall  hiss,  2  CAr.  7. 21. 

2  Kings  A.^.  is  a  iioly  man  of  God,  which  p.  by  us 
12.  4.  money  of  every  one  that  p.  the  account 

Job  0  11.  he  p.  on  also  but  I  perceive  him  not 
14  20.  thou  prevailest  against  him,  and  hep. 
30.  15.  and  my  welfare  p.  away  as  a  cloud 

37.  21.  tint  the  wind  p.  and  cleanseth  them 
/'<7a2.8,8, dominion  over  whatcvorp.  thro  the  seas 

430 


PAS 

Pi.78.39.  area  wind  thatp  awa.y,comes  not  again 
103.  16.  for  the  windp   over   t,  and  it  is  gone 
144.  4.  his  days  are  as  a  shanow  mat  p.  away 

Prov.  10. 25.  as  whirlwind  p  so  u  wicked  no  more 

26.  17.  he  thatp.  by  and  meda  eth  with  strife 
£ccM  4.one  generat.p.away,  and  another  Cometh 
/«a.  29.  5.  the  terrible  shall  boas  chafl' thatp.  away 
Jer.  2.  6.  a  land  that  no  man  p.  through,  9.  12. 

13.  24.  scatter  them  as  stubble  that  p.  away 

18. 16.  every  one  that  p.  shall  be  astonished,  19.  8. 
Ezek.  35.  7.  I  will  cut  otf  from  it  him  thatp.  out 
Hos.  13.  3.  they  shall  be  as  early  dew  thatp.  away 
Mic.  7.  18.  G.  that  p.  by  transgression  of  remnant 
Zeph.  2.  1.5.  every  one  that  p.  by  her  shall  hiss 

3.  6.  I  made  their  streets  waste,  that  none  p.  by 
Zec.'i.  9.8. 1  will  encamp,  because  of  him  thatp.  by 
J-iUke  18.  37.  they  told  him  that  Je.'iusp.  by 

1  Cor.7.31.faiihion  ofthis  worldp.away,U(;A7)2.17. 
F.ph.  3. 19.  the  love  of  Christ  which  p.  knowledge 
Phil.i.7.  the  peace  of  God  which  p.  understanding 

PASSING. 
.Tudg.  19.  18.  we  are  p.  from  Beth-lehem-judah 

2  Sam.  1.  26.  thy  love  to  me  p.  love  of  women 
15  24.  the  people  had  done  p.  out  of  the  city 

2  Kings  6.  26.  as  king  of  Israel  was  p.  by  on  wall 
Psal.  84. 6.  p.  thro'  the  valley  of  Baca  make  a  well 
Prov.  7.  8.  p.  through  the  street  near  the  corner 
Isa.  31.  5.  and  p.  over  he  will  preserve  Jerusalem 
Ezck.'id.  14.  p.  thro'  land  to  bury  those  that  remain 
/,2iAe4. 30.  hep.  thro'  midst  of  them,  went  his  way 
Jicts  5.  15.  at  the  least  the  shadow  of  Peter  p.  by 
8.40.  Philip  p.  through,  preached  in  all  the  cities 
16.  8.  they  p.  by  Mysia,  came  down  to  Troas 

27.  8.  and  hardly  p.  Crete  we  came  to  fair  havens 

PASSION 

Signifies,  [1]  The  sufferings  and  death  of  Christ, 
Acts  1.3.  1  Pet.  1.11.  [2]  The  sufferings  which 
Christ's  members  endure  for  his  sake.  Col.  1. 
24.  Heb.  10.  32.  1  Pet.  4.  13.  [3]  J\ratural  and 
sinful  infirmities,  Acts  14.  15.  Jam.  5.  17.  [4] 
Shameful  passions,  to  tehich  persons  are  given 
vp,  whom  God  abandons  to  their  own  desires. 
Rom.  1.  26.  [5]  The  passions,  or  motions  of 
sm  lohich  act  in  our  members,  to  bring  forth 
the  f7-uit  of  death,  Tiom.  "1.5.  [6]  The  passions, 
or  desires,  our  evil  inclinatiotts,  the  motions 
of  concupisceiice,  to  which  the  heathen,  rcilhout 
any  scruple,  abandoned  themselves,  1  Thess. 
4.5. 

Most  of  the  passages  of  scripture  here  cited  are 
otherwise  rendered  in  our  translation,  but  the 
wordsin  theoriginalare,Tldd'CCandTld^>ifitl, 
which  words  are  often  translated  by  passions. 

..tcts  1.3.  to  him  he  shewed  himself  alive  alter  p. 
PASSIONS. 

.^cts  14.  15.  we  also  are  men  of  like  p.  with  you 

Jam.  5. 17.  Elias  was  a  man  subject  to  like  p.  as  we 
PASSOVER. 

This  word  comes  from  iAe  Hebrew  verb,  pasach, 
which  signifies  to  pass,  to  leap,  or  skip  over. 
They  gave  the  name  of  Passover  to  the  feast 
which  was  established  in  commemoration  of  the 
coming  forth  out  of  Egypt,  because  the  night 
before  their  departure,  the  destroying  angel, 
who  slew  the  first-born  of  the'Egypt'ia.na,  passed 
over  the  Israelites,  because  they  were  marked 
with  the  blood  of  the  lamb  which  was  killed  the 
evening  before ;  amrf  which  for  this  reason  was 
called  the  Paschal  Lamb. 

It  was  typical  of  the  justice  of  Ood's  passing 
over  and  sparing  such  who  are  sprinkled  with 
the  blood  of  Christ.  1  Cor.  5.  7.  Jls  the  destroy- 
ing angel  passed  over  the  houses  marked  with 
the  blood  of  the  paschal  lamb,  so  the  wrath  of 
Ood  passes  over  them  whose  souls  are  sprin 
kled  with  the  blood  of  Christ.  The  paschal 
lamb  was  killed  before  Israel  tvas  delivered ; 
so  it  was  necessary  Christ  should  suffer  before 
we  could  be  redeemed.  It  was  kilUd  before 
Moses'  law,  or  Aaron's  sacrifices,  were  en- 
joined ;  to  shew,  that  deliverance  comes  to 
mankind  by  none  of  them,  but  only  by  the  true 
Passover,  that  Lamb  of  God,  slain  from  the 
foundation  of  the  world,  Rom.  3.  25.    Heb.  9 

14.  /;  was  killed  the  first  month  of  the  year, 
which  prefigured  that  Christ  should  suffer 
death  in  that  month,  John  18.28.  It  was  killed 
in  the  evening,  Exod.  12  6.  .So  Christ  suffered 
in  the  last  days,  and  at  that  time  of  the  day. 
Mat.  27.  46.  Heb.  1.  2.  Jit  even  also  the  sun 
sets,  wh^eh  shrws,  that  it  was  the  Sun  of 
righteousness  who  was  to  suffer  and  die;  and 
that  at  his  passion  universal  darkness  should 
be  upon  the  whole  earth,  Luke  21!.  44.  The 
fOSiovenras  roast  with  fire,  to  note  the  sharp 
and  dreadful  pains  which  Chris"t  should  suffer, 
not  only  from  men,  but  from  Ood  also.  It 
was  to  be  eaten  with  bitter  herbs,  E.xod.  12.  8. 
not  only  to  put  them  in  remembrance  of  their 
bitter  bondage  in  Egypt,  but  also  to  testify 


PAS 

our  mortification  to  sin,  ami  readinest  te  v.n 

dergo  afflictions  for  Christ,  Col.  1.  24.  and 
likewise  to  teach  us  the  absolute  necessity  ef 
true  repentance  in  all  that  would  proJ,lablf 
feed  on  ChnsL 

Ezod.  12.11.  it  is  Lord's  p.  ye  shall  e.it  it  with  youi 
loins  girded,  27.    Lev.  23.  5.  JVum.  28.  16 
21   kill  the  p.  II  43.  this  is  oiriinance  of  the  p. 

JVum.  9.  5.  they  kept  the  p.  at  even,  Jo3i  5.  10 
33.  3.  on  the  morrow  of  the  p.  .I.ish   5.  11. 

Deut.  16.  2.  thou  shalt  sacrifice  the  p.  to  Lord,  6 
5.  thou  mayest  not  sacrifice  p.  within  thy  gate* 

2  Kings  ^2'^.2'i.  was  not  holdensuch  a  p.  from  days 
of  judges,  nor  ill  days  of  kings  of  Israel  or  Judah 
23.  wherein  this  p.  was  holden  to  the  Lord 

2  CAron.  30. 15.  then  Uiey  killed  p.  in  second  month, 
35.  1,  11.  Ezra  6.  20.  Mark  14. 12.  Luke  22.  7. 

18.  yet  did  they  eat  p.  otherwise  than  written 
35. 1.  Josiah  kept  a  p.  to  Ld.  17.  19.  Ezra.  6. 19 

7.  Josiah  gave  all  for  the  p.  offerings,  8,  9. 

13.  they  roasted  p.  with  fire,  accord,  to  ordinance 

Ezek.  45.21.  ye  shall  have  p.  a  feast  of  seven  days 

Jl/ut.26. 17.  where  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare  for  thee 

to  eatp  ?  Mark  14.  12.  Luke  22.  8,  IL 

19.  discijiles  did  as  Jesus  appointed  them,  and 
they  made  ready  p.  Mark  14.  16.  Luke  22. 13. 

Z-w/ie22. 15.  with  desire  I  have  desired  to  eat  this  p. 

John  2.  13.  and  the  Jews'  p.  was  at  hand,  11.  55. 
23.  now  when  he  was  in  Jerusalem  at  the  p. 
11.55.  many  went  to  Jerusalem  beforep.  to  purify 
12.  1.  Jesus  came  si.\  days  before  p.  to  Bethany 

18.  28.  lest  defiled,  but  that  they  might  eat  thept 
39.  that  I  should  release  to  you  one  at  the  p. 

19.  14.  and  it  was  the  preparation  of  the  p. 

1  Cor.  5.  7.  Christ  our  p.  is  sacrificed  for  us 
Heb.  11.28.  through  faith  he  kept  ihep.  lest  he  thai 

See  Feast,  Keep. 
PASSOVERS. 

2  Chron.  30. 17.  Levitcs  had  charge  of  killing  of  pw 

PAST. 
Oen.  50.  4.  daysof  mourning  were  p.  2  Sam.  11.27. 
/^JO(i.21.2;l.if  ox  wont  push  with  horn  in  tiinep.36. 
J\rutn.  21.  22.  go  along,  until  we  hep.  thy  borders 
Deut.  2.  10.  the  Emiins  dwelt  therein  in  times  p. 

4.  .32.  for  ask  now  of  the  days  which  are  p. 
42.  and  hated  him  not  in  times  p.  19.  4,  6. 

1  .Sara.  15.  32.  Agagsaid,  bitterness  of  death  is  p. 
19.  7.  he  was  in  his  presence  as  in  times  p. 

2  Sam.S.n.  ye  sought  for  Dav.  in  timep.  to  be  king 

5.  2.  also  in  time  p.  when  Saul  was  king  over  ui 
16. 1.  David  was  a  little  p.  the  top  of  the  hill 

1  Kings  18.  29.  when  mid-day  wasp,  was  no  voice 

1  Chron.  9.  20.  Phinehas  was  ruler  in  time  p. 
Jobih  10.  which  doeth  great  things  p.  finding  out 

14.  13.  keep  me  in  secret,  until  ihy  wrath  be  p. 
17.  11.  my  days  are  p.  my  purposes  broken  off 
29.  2.  O  that  I  were  as  in  months  p.  in  the  days 
Psal.  90.  4.  years  are  but  as  yesterday  when  it  isp 
Eccl.  3.  15.  and  God  rcquireth  that  which  is  p. 
Cant.  2. 11.  for  lo  the  winter  isp.  the  rain  is  ovei 
.fer.  8.  20.  the  harvest  is  p.  the  summer  is  ended 
Mat.  14.  15.  the  time  is  new  p.  send  them  away 
Mark  16.  1.  and  when  the  sabbath  was  p.  Mary 
7^uA(?9. 36.  when  the  voice  was  p.  Jesus  was  alone 
Jlcts  12. 10. when  they  were  p.first  and  second  ward 
14. 16.  who  in  times  p.  sufifered  all  nations  to  walk 
27.  9.  because  the  fast  was  now  already  p.  Paul 
/?0))i.3.25.  his  right,  for  remission  of  sins  that  arep 
11. 30.  for  as  ye  i'  times  p.  have  not  believed  God 
33.  his  judgments  and  his  ways  arep.  finding  out 

2  Cor.  5. 17.  old  things  p.  away ;  all  things  are  new 
Ga/.1.13.  have  heard  of  my  conversation  in  timep. 

23.  he  which  persecuted  us  in  times  p.  preacheth 

5. 21.  I  tell  you,  as  I  have  also  told  you  in  time  p 
i^^p A.  2.2.  wherein  in  time  p.  ye  walked  after  course 
3.  we  all  had  our  conversation  in  times  p. 

4. 19.  who  beingp.  feeling  have  given  themselves 
2  Tim.  2. 18.  saying  that  resurrection  is  p.  already 
Philcm.W.  who  in  timep  was  to  thee  unprofitable 
Heb.  1.  1.  who  spake  in  limep.lo  the  fathers 

11. 11.  strength  to  conceive  seed,  when  she  wasp. 
1  Pet.  9  10  which  in  time  p.  were  not  a  people 

4.  3  for  the  timep.  of  our  life  may  suffice  us 

1  ./o/iM  2.8.  because  darkness  isp.  true  lightshinetk 
/2eB.9.12.  one  woe  isp.  II 11. 14.  the  second  woe  isp 

PASTE. 

2  Sam.  13.  t  8.  Tamar  took  p.  and  kneaded  it 

PASTOR,  or  SHEPHERD, 
Signifies,  One  who  takes  care  of  a  fioek  of  sheep 
not  only  that  they  feed,  in  good  posture,  but  alst 
that  they  be  not  torn  by  wild  beasts,  or  hurt 
any  other  way,  Gen.  47.  3.  Luke  2.  8.  It  i» 
spoken,  [1]  Of  Ood,  who  performs  the  office  of 
a  faithful  shepherd  to  Am  people,  by  leading 
feeding,  preserving,  and  healing  them.,  Psal 
23.  1.  r21  Of  Christ,  who  not  only  exposei 
and  adventured  his  life,  hut  also  willingly 
laid  it  down,  fur  his  sheep,  and  who  takes  the 
charge,  care,and  oversight  of  them,  to  dispensi 
all  things  necc$»ary  for  their  welfare,  JohQ 


PAT 

iO.  11  IPtierS.  25.  [3]  Of  ministc.i  of  tfio 
gospel,  who  should  feed  their  pfopie^  with 
knowledge  ttid  undcrsiiinding.,  Jer.  3.  15.  Eph. 
4.  11.  [4]  I  If  ciDil  and  pohlical  rulers,  Jer. 
12.  10-25.  34. 
/er.  17.  1(5.  I  have  n>)t  liastencd  from  being  a;;. 

P.XSTORS 
/«r.2.8.p.  also  transgressed  agninst  me,  and  propli. 
3.  15.  I  wdl  give  you  p.  according  to  mine  heart 

10. 21.  for;j  are  become  brutish,  not  sought  Lord 
12.  10  manv  p.  have  destroyed  my  vineyard 

22. 22.  wind'shnll  eat  up  all  thy  p.  and  thy  lovers 
23. 1.  woe  to  the  ;).  that  destroy  and  scatter  sheei 

2.  thussaith  Lord  against/),  that  feed  my  peopU 
F.ph.  4.  11.  and  he  gave  some  p.  and  teachers 

PASTURE 
Sumifies,  [11  Unplv  iced  land,  kept  for  feeding  of 

catUc,  1  Chrou.  4.  41).  J-li  HJ-  «•     L';!]  The  land 


PAT 

Pa.  17.  5.  hold  up  my  goings  mp.  that  foots,  slip  not 
23.  3.  he  leadeth  me  in  the;),  of  righteousness 
25. 4. shew  me  thy  ways,  O  Lord,  teach  me  thy  p. 

10.  all  the;),  of  the  Lord  are  mercy  and  truth 

G5. 11.  and  ihy  p.  drop  fatness,  upon  the  pastures 

Prou.2.8.lie  keepethp.  of  judgment,  and  preserveth 

13.  who  leavep.  of  uprightness  to  walk  indarkn. 

13.  ways  crooked,  and  they  froward  in  their  p. 

18.  and  herp  incline  unto  the  dead 

19.  neither  take  they  hold  of  the  p.  of  life 

20.  thou  mayest  keep  the  p.  of  the  righieous 
3.  (j.  he  shall  direct  thy  p-  \\  17.  all  herp.  are  peace 


o/ Canaan,  m  which  God  placed  his  people,  as 
sheep  in  a'paMure,  Hos.  13.  (i.     [3]  .ill  neces- 
sary a'Ki  delightful  provisions  both  for  sout 
and  body,  Psal.  23.  2.  John  10.,  9. 
Oen.  47.  4.  thy  servants  have  no  p.  for  then  flocks 
I  Ckron.  4.  39.  tliey  went  to  seek  p.  for  their  flocks 
40.  they  found  fat  p.  ||  41.  because  there  was  p. 
Job  39.  8.  the  range  of  the  mountains  is  his  p. 
Psal.  74.1.  thv  anger  smoke  against  sheep  ot  thy  p. 
79.  13.  so  we  sheep  of  thyp.  wiU  give  thee  thanks 
95.  7.  we  are  the  (leople  of  his  p.  100.  3. 
Isa.  32.  14.  a  joy  of  wild  asses,  a  p.  ol  Hocks 
/CT-.23.1.  woe  to  pastors  that  scatter  sheep  ot  my  p. 
25.  36.  for  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  their  p. 
Lam.  1.  6.  princes  become  like  harts  tluit  tindnop. 
Ezek.3i.  14.  I  will  feed  them  in  a  goodp.  a  fat  p. 
13.seemeth  it  a  small  thing  to  havg  eaten  good  p. 
31.  ye  ray  Hock,  flock  of  my  p.  are  men,  1  God 
Hos.  13.  6.  according  to  their  p.  so  were  they  filled 
Joel  1.  13.  beasts  groan,  because  they  have  nop. 
John  10.  9.  he  shall  Ko  in  and  out  and  find  p 

PASTURES. 

1  Kings  4.  23.  Solomon  had  twenty  oxen  out  of  p. 

Psal.  23.  2.  he  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  p 

65.  12.  thev  drop  upon  the  p.  of  the  wilderness 

13.  p.  are' clothed  with  Hocks,  valleys  covered 

/jo.30.23.in  that  day  thv  cattle  shall  feed  in  largep 

49  9.  and  their  p.  shall  bo  .n  all  high  places 

Ezek.  34.  18.  but  ve  tread  down  residue  ol  your  p. 

45.  15.  one  lamb  out  of  flock  of  fat  p.  of  Israel 

Joel  1.19.tbr  fire  hath  devoured  p.of  wilderness,20. 

2  22.  for  the  p.  of  the  wilderness  do  spring 

PATE. 
Ps.  7. 16.  his  dealin.^:  shall  come  down  upon  own  p. 
PATERA".     Sec  Pattkrn 
PATH 
U  spoken,   (I.)   Of  God,  and  signifies,   [1]  His 
precept.-;  Psalm  17.  5.     [2]   His  dealings  and 
dtspensation.%  Psalm  25.  10.     [3]   The  clouds 
which  distil  the  rain.  Psalm  65.  11.     (II.)    Of 
good  men,  and  sisuifies,  [1]  Their  holy  conver- 
sation and  good  example,  Prov.  2.  20.   [2]  /"/:« 
affairs  they  undertake,  Prov.  3.  6.     [31   Their 
actions  and  c:,iLr.<ie  of  life,  .Fob  13.  2/.  |  .lu.  11. 
(IIL)  Of  wicked  men,  signifying  their  uni^odiv 
practices,  Isa.  59.  7.  .      ,■     , 

Gc7i.49.17.Dan  a  serpent,  anadder  in  ".thatbttath 
Kum.  22.  24.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  a  p. 
Job  23.  7.  there  is  a  p.  which  no  fowl  knoweth 
30.  13.  mat-  my  p.  ihey  set  forward  my  calamity 
41.  32.  he  makfi'n  a  p'.  to  xhine  after  him 
Psal.  in.  11.  thou  wilt  shew  rno  the  p.  of  life 
27.  11.  teach  mo  thv  way,  lead  me  in  a  plain  p. 

77.  19.  thy  wav  in  sea,  thy  p.  ic  ia  great  waters 

78.  1 50.  he  w  eishcd  a  p.  to  his  ar.ger 
119.  35.  make  nic  to  g"  in  p.  of  thy  commands 

10.5.  thv  word  is  a  lamp,  and  a  light  to  my  p. 
139.  3.  thou  ccmipusaest  my  p.  and  lying  down 
142.3.Epiritoverwhelmcd,tlienthouknewestmyp 
Prov.  1. 15.  mv  son,  refrain  thy  foot  from  their  p 
2.  9.  then  thou  ahalt  understand  every  good  p. 
4.  14.  enter  not  into  the  p.  of  the  wicked 

18.  the  p.  of  the  just  is  as  the  shining  light 
26.  ponder  the  p.  of  thy  feet,  and  let  thy  ways 

5  '6.  lest  thou  ahouldest  ponder  the  p.  of  life 
fsa.  26.  7.  thou  .lost  weigh  the  p.  of  the  just 
30.11.  get  ye  out  of  the  way,  turn  aside  mit  of  p. 
40.  14.  and  taught  him  in  tiic  p.  of  judgment 
43.  16.  which  maketh  a  p.  in  tlie  mijhty  waters 
Joel'2.  8.  "hey  shall  walk  everv  one  in  his  p. 

PATHWAY. 
f>Tov.  12.  28.  in  the  p.  thereof  there  is  no  death 

t'ATHS. 
Joh  fi.  18.  the  p.  of  their  wav  are  turned  aside 
8.  13.  so  arc  the.  p.  of  all  that  forgot  God 
13.  27.  thou  lookest  narrowly  to  all  my  p. 

19.  8.  he  hath  set  da'kness  in  niy  p. 
24.  13.  neither  abido  they  in  the  p.  thereof 
33.11   piitteth  mv  feet  in  stocks,  marketh  all  my  p 
33.  20.  that  thou'shouldest  ke^p  the  p.  of  house 

fsa7.8.8.  whatsoever  passfth  th-ou^'b  tliep.ofseis 

17  4.  I  bave  kept  me  from  tlie  p.  of  destrtrei 

431 


4.  11.  I  taught  thee,  I  have  led  thee  in  right  p 
7. 25.  go  not  astray  in  her  p.  ||  8.  2.  in  places  of  p. 
8.  20.  I  lead  in  the  midst  of  the  p.  of  judgment 
Isa.  2.  3.  and  we  will  walk  in  his  p.  Mic.  4.  2. 
3.  12.  they  destroy  the  way  of  thyp. 
42.  IG.  I  will  lead  them  in  p.  they  have  not  known 
53.  12.  be  called,  the  restorer  of  p.  to  dwell  in 
59.  7.  wasting  and  destruction  are  in  their  p. 
8.  they  have  made  them  crooked  p. 
Jer.  6. 16.  stand  ye  in  the  way,  and  ask  for  old  p. 
18.15.fromancien'p.towalkinp.inawaynotcast 
Lam.  3.  9.  he  hath  made  my  p.  crooked 
Hos.  2.  6. 1  will  make  a  wall,  she  shall  not  find  p. 
jM,it:i:i.  make  hisp.  straight,  Mark  1.3.  Luke  3.4. 
Heb.  12.  13.  and  make  straight  p.  tor  your  teet 

PATlEiNCE 
Signifies,   [1]    That  grace  which  enables  us  to 
bear  aj^utions  and  calamities  with  constancy 
and  calmness  of  mind,  and  with  a  ready  sub- 
7nission  to  the  will  of  God,  Rom.  5.  3.  2 Tim. 
3.  10.     [2]  .1  bearing  long  with  such  as  have 
crrcatly  transgressed,  expecting  their  refor- 
mation. Mat.  18.  26,  29.     [3]  Jin  humble  and 
submissive  waiting  for,   and  expectation  of 
eternal  life,  and  the  accomplishment  of  God\ 
promises,  Rom.  8.  25.  Heb.  10.  36.     [4]  Perse- 
verance, James  5.  7,  10,  11. 
.;Ua£.  18. 26.  servant  worshipped  him,  saying.  Lord 
have  p.  witli  me,  and  I  will  pay  tliee  all,  29. 
LukeS.  15.  arc  thev  who  bring  forth  fruit  with;). 
21.  19.  in  your  p.  'possess  ye  your  souls 
Rom.  5.  3.  knowing  that  tribulation  workethp. 

4.  and  p.  experience,  and  experience  hope 
8.  25.  we  see  not,  then  do  we  with  p.  wait  for  it 
1.5. 4.  that  we  thro'  p.  and  comf.  might  have  hope 

5.  the  God  ofp.  grant  vou  to  be  like  minded 
2  Cor  .6.4.  ourselves  as  ministers  of  God  in  much  p. 

12.  12.  signs  were  wrought  among  you  in  all  p. 
Col.  1.  11.  strengthened  with  all  might  to  all  p. 

1  The.ts.  1.3.  remembering  your  p.  of  hope  in  Jesus 

2  Thess.  1.  4.  so  that  we  glory  in  you  for  your  p. 
3.  t  5.  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into  the  p.  of  Christ 

ITim.  6.  11.  and  follow  after  love,  p.  meekness 
27'(m.  3.  10.  but  thou  hast  fully  known  my  p. 
ru.  2.  2.  that  aged  men  be  sound  in  faith,  in  p. 
Heb.H.l'i.vfho  through  faith  andp. inherit  promises 
10. 36.  ye  have  need  ofp.  that  after  ye  have  done 

12.  1.  let  us  run  with  p.  the  race  set  before  us 
Jam.  1.  3.  that  the  trying  of  your  faith  workethp. 

4.  but  let  p.  have  her  perfect  work,  that  ye  may 

5.  7.  behold,  the  husbandman  hath  long  p.  for  it 

10.  for  an  exam.  ofp. ||  11. have  heard  ofp.  of  Job 

2  Pet.  I.e.  add  to  temperance  p.  to  p.  godlnipss 

Rev.  1.  9.  who  am  your  companion  in  p.  of  Jesus 

2.  2.  I  know  thv  p.  19.  ||  3.  and  thou  hast  p. 

3.  10.  because  liiou  hast  kept  word  of  my  p- 

13.  10.  here  is  the  p.  of  the  saints,  14.  12. 
PATIENT. 

F.ccl.  7.  8.  p.  in  spirit  is  belter  than  proud  in  spirit 
Rom.  2.  7.  who  by  p.  continuance  in  well-doing 

12.  12.  rejoicing  in  hope,  p.  in  tribulation 
1  Thess.  5.  14.  brethren  be  p.  toward  all  men 
iThcss.  3.  5.  and  into  the  p.  waiting  for  Christ 
1  Tim.  3.  3.  not  greedy  of  lucre,  butp.  2  Tim.  2.  24. 
Jam.  5. 7.  be  p.  brethren  ||  8.  be  ye  also  p. 

PATIENTLY. 
Psal.  37.  7.  rest  in  the  Lord,  a';d  wait  p.  fo;  him 
40.  1.  I  waited  p.  for  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  me 
.lets  26. 3.  wherefore  I  bi'seech  thee  to  hear  me  p. 
Hrb.  6. 15.  after  he  had  p.  endured,  obtained  prom. 
lPct.2.20.  if  when  ye  be  bntl'eted  for  faults  ye  take 
itp.  •  but  if  ye  do  well  and  suffer,  ye  take  itp. 
■PATRLVRCH. 
This  name  is  given  to  the  heads,  or  princes  of 
the  famiht,  chiefly  to  those  that  then  lived  be- 
fore Moses,  as  Lamech,  Noah,  Shem,  Plialeg, 
Heber,  Abraham,  Isaac,  Jacob,  Jiiilah,  Levi, 
and  the  other  sons  of  Jacob,  and  the  heads  of 
the  twelve   tribes.     The    Hebrews   call    them 
Princes  of  the  tribes,  or  heads  of  the  fathers, 
Roshe    Aboth.       The   name   Patriarch   comes 
from  the  Greek  word,  Patriarcha,  which  signi- 
fies Head  of  a  family. 
.I'cts  2.  29.  let  me  freely  speak  of  the  p.  David 
Heb   7   4.  to  whom  the  p.  Abraham  paid  tithes 

PATRIARCHS. 
Jlrts  7.  8.  and  Jacob  begat  the  twelve  p. 

9.  p.  moved  with  envv  «old  Joseph  iuto  Egypt 


PL.V 

PATRIMONY. 
Dcut.  18. 8.  besides  that  cometh  from  saleof  hUjI 

PATTERN. 
Ezod.  25.  9.  after  the  p.  of  all  the  insttument^j 
40.  look  that  thou  make  them  atler  their  p. 
J^um.  8.  4.  the  candlestick  was  made  after  the^ 
Josh.  22.  23.  behold  the  p.  of  the  altar  of  the  LonI 
'ih'uiirs  Ki.lO.  Ahaz  sent  to  Urijah  thep.of  allat 
1  CArr28.  11.  David  gave  Solomon  p.  12,  18,  IS. 
Eick.  43.  10.  let  them  measure  the  p. 

1  Tim.  1.16.  that  in  me  first  J.  Christ  might  shew p 
Tit.  2.  7.  shewing  thyself  a  p.  of  good  works  ^ 
Heb.  8.5.  according  to  p.  1  shewed  thee  in  mount 

PATTERNS. 
Heb.  9.  23.  it  was  necessary  that  the  p.  of  thing* 

PAVED. 
Eiod.  24.  10.  under  his  feet  as  it  were  a  p.  work 
Cant.  3.  10.  the  midst  thereof  being  p.  with  love 

PAVEMENT. 

2  Kinn-s  16.  17.  he  put  the  sea  on  a  p.  of  stones 
2  Chrtn.  7.  3.  all  Israel  bowed  themselves  u|)on;> 
Eslh.  1.  6.  the  beds  were  on  a  p.  of  red  and  bliM, 
£zcA-.40.17.there  were  chambers  and  ap.  made  tot 

the  court,  thirty  chambers  were  upon  thep 
18.  p.  by  the  side  of  the  gates,  was  the  lower  p. 
42.  3.  over  against  p.  was  gallery  against  gallery 
John  19.  13.  Pilate  sat  in  a  iilace  called  thep. 

PAVILION,  S. 
2  Sam.  22. 12.  he  made  darkness  hisp.  Psal.  18.11 
1  Kings  20.  12.  Benhadad  and  kings  drinking  in  p 
10.  Benhadad  was  drinking  himself  drunk  in  p 
P.'ia/.27.5.  in  secret  of  his  tah.he  shall  hide  me  inp 
31.  20.  thou  shalt  keep  them  secretly  in  a  p. 
Jer.  43.  10.  Nebuchadnezzar  spread  nis  rovalp. 

PAW. 
lSii7n.l7.37.  Lord  delivered  me  out  ofp  of  the  ha 

PAvVS. 
Lev  11  '27.whatsocvergoethonp.thesearcuncleaa. 

PAWETH. 
Job  39. 21.  the  horse  p.  in  the  valley  and  rejoiceia 

PAY. 
Kxod.  21.  19.  only  he  shall  p.  for  loss  of  his  time 

22.  and  he  shall  p.  as  the  judges  determine 
I      36.  he  shall  surely  p.  ox  for  ox,  the  dead  his  owa 
22.  7.  if  thief  be  found,  let  him  p.  double,  9. 

17.  he  shallp.  according  to  the  dowry  of  virgita 
jYnm.  20.  19.  if  I  drink  thy  water  I  will  p.  for  it 
Dcut.  23. 21 .  shall  vow  a  vow,  shall  not  slack  top 
2  Sam.  15.  7.  let  me  go  and  p.  my  '■ow  .n  Ikbroo 

1  Kings  20.  39.  else  thou  shalt  p.  a  talent  ot  silver 

2  Knurs  4.  7.  he  said,  -.1  sell  oil,  and  p.  thy  debt 
2  Chron.  8. 8.  them  did  Solomon  make  to  p.  tribute 

27.  5.  BO  much  did  children  of  Amnion  p.  to  him 
Ezra  4.  15.  then  will  they  not  p.  toll  .-jul  custom 
Esth.  3.  9.  I  will  p.  10,000  talents  of  silver,  4.  7 
.Tob  22.27.  shalt  make  prayer,  and  shaltp.ihy  vow« 
Psal.  22. 25. 1  will  p.  my  vows,  66. 13.  ]  1 16. 14, 18. 
50.  14.  and  p.  thy  vows  to  the  Most  High 
70.  11.  vow  and  p.  to  the  Lord  your  God 
Prov.  19.  17.  that  he  hath  given,  will  ho  p.  agato 

22.  27.  if  hast  nothing  top.  why  should  he  take 
Eccl.  5.  4.  defer  not  to  p.  it,  p.  that  hast  vowed 

5.  not  vow,  than  thou  shouldest,  vow  and  not  p. 
.Tonah  2.  9.  I  will  p.  that  w  hich  I  have  vowed 
Mat.  17.  24.  doth  not  your  master  p.  tribute^ 

18.  25.  bad  not  to  p.  he  forgave  him,  Luke  1.  4a. 
26.  I  will  p.  thee  all,  29.  ||  28.  p.  that  thou  owest 
'M.  but  cast  into  prison,  till  he  should  p.  debt 
34.  till  he  sliould  p.  all  that  was  due  to  him 

23.  23.  for  yep.  tithe  of  mint,  anise,  and  cummni 
Ro7n.  13.  6.  for  this  cause  p.  ye  tribute  also 

PAID. 
F.-ra4.  20.  toil,  tribute,  and  custom,  was  p.  them 
P7-o«.7.14.  pcace-ofierings,  thisday  have  Ip.  vows 
.lonah  1.  3.  so  he  p.  fare  thereof,  and  went  into  it 
Mat.  5.26.  thou  shalt  not  come  out  thence  H'l 'hoin 
hast  p.  the  uttermost  farthing,  Luke  i^.  SO. 
Hci.7.9.Levi,who  received  titlics,p.  tithes  in  Ahr. 

PAYETH. 
Psal  37.  21.  the  wicked  borrowoth  and  p.  not 

PAYMENT. 
Mat.  18. 25.  all  to  be  sold,  and  p.  to  be  mado 

PEACE. 
Mark  4.  39.  he  arose  and  said  to  the  sea,  f  be  still 

PEACE. 
This  word  is  used  in  the  scripture  in  oifi-rent 
ways,  as,  (I)  There  is  peace,  or  reeoneiUaiioV 
with  God:  [1]  By  satisfaction  for  sins  com- 
viitted  against  him;  this  is  'io"«''Vj'>^/"ff'V' 
in<rs  and  merits  of  Christ,  Epjl.  2.  14.  (U, 
There  is  peace  with  ourselves  or  our  own  con- 
sciences; this  arises  from  n  sense  of  our  recon 
ciliation  to  God,whieh  is  t.hegiJtofChu^l,and 
wrought  in  us  by  his  Spirit,  Rom.  14. 1 ,.  PhiU 
4.  7.  [21  Submission  to  the  wdl  of  God  .Job 
22  21  ail)  Peace  with  men;  [1]  Mutual coti- 
eord  and  agreement  with  Christian  breUireru 
Psal.  34.14.  Gal.  5. 22.  [2]  Drhvernnceor  safeip 

from  such  as  ore  our  enemies,  Prov.  Jt).  7     

Poaco  i.v  opptsed  i»  war.  wAcn  a  state  or  kmirdom. 


PEA 

•tiKJoys  a  puVlit,  tranquitlily,  when  they  are  free 
frim  foreign  and  civil  tears,  2  Kings  20.  ]9. 
It  is  likewise  taken  for  the  public  tranquillity 
^nd  quiet  state  of  the  church,  when  tt  is  7iot 
troubled  within  by  schisms  and  heresies,  or 
vjithout,  by  persecuting  tyrants,  filbing  all 
with  tumults,  slaughters  and  bloody  wars, 
Psal.  122.  6.  Acls  9.  :<].  Rev  6.4.  Sometimes 
it  signifies  a  league  or  covenant  between  one 
prince  end  another,  1  Kings  5.  12.  and  some- 
times only  a  cessation  of  hosti'.i'.ies,  Judg.  i. 
17.  The  apostle  Paul,  in  the  tii  ts  of  his  epis- 
tles, generally  wishelh  for  graz-t  ana  peace  to 
the  faithful  to  whom  he  writes,  Hoin  1.7.  ICor. 

I.  3.  This  IS  both  a  christian  salutaaon,  and 
an  apostolical  ministerial  benediction;  that  is, 
J  wish  that  the  free,  undeserved  love  and  fa- 
vour of  God,  and  a  lively  sense  thereof  in  your 
souls,  may  be  continued  to,  and  increased  in 
you;  and  that  as  a  fruit  of  this, you  may  enjoy 
all  blessings,  both  inward  and  outward,  espe 
dally  peace  of  conscience,  and  a  secure  enjoy- 
ment of  the  love  of  Ood.  Lastly,  peace  is  put 
for  that  perfect  rest,  joy,  and  felicity,  which 
the  saints  enjoy  in  heaven,  ichere  they  are  out 
of  the  reach  of  enemies  to  disturb  or  molest 
them,  Isa.  57.  2.  2  Pet.  ."?.  14. 

Ben.  29.  t  6.  he  said  to  them,  is  there  p.  to  him  ? 

37.  1  14.  go  see  the  p.  of  thy  hrethren 

41.  16.  God  shall  give  Pharaoh  an  answer  of  p. 
Exod.  18.  t  7.  they  asked  each  other  of  their ;;. 
i^ev.  26. 6. 1  will  give  p.  in  land,  none  make  ali  aid 
JVum.  6.  26.  Lord  lift  up  counten.  and  give  thee  p. 

25.  12.  behold,  I  give  to  him  my  covenant  of^i. 
Deut.2.26.  sent  messeng.  to  Sihon  with  words  of  p. 

20.  10.  when  comest  nigh  city,  proclaim  p.  to  it 

II.  if  it  make  thee  answer  of  p.  and  open  to  tliee 
12.  if  it  will  make  no  p.  with  thee,  theii  besiege 

23.6.  thou  shalt  not  seek  their/),  nor  prosjierity 

29.19. 1  shall  havep.though  walk  in  imng. of  heart 
Judg.A.  17.  there  wasp,  between  Jabin  and  Heber 

C.  t24.  Gideon  called  the  altar,  the  Lord  sent  p. 

18.  1 15.  they  came  and  asked  the  Levile  of  p. 
IS'am.7.14.  there  wasp. between  Isr.  and  Amorites 

10.  t  4.  they  will  ask  of  thee  p. and  give  tlice  loaves 

17.  t22.  David  came  and  asked  his  brethren  of  p. 

20.  7.  if  he  say,  it  is  well,  servant  shall  have  p. 
21.  come  thou,  for  there  is  p.  to  thee,  no  hurt 

95.  t5.  go,  and  ask  Nabal,  ofp.  in  my  name 
1  Kings  2.  33.  but  on  his  throne  shall  there  l)ep. 

4.  24.  Solomon  had  p.  on  all  sides  round  about 

5.  12.  there  wasp,  between  Hiram  and  Solomon 

20.  18.  whether  they  come  for  p.  take  them  alive 
S  Kings  9.  17.  and  let  him  say,  is  it  p.  Jehu  ?  18. 

19.  what  hast  thou  to  do  with  p.  ?  turn,  22. 
22.wliatp.so  long  as  her  witchcrafts  areso  many? 
31.  she  said,  had  Zimri  p.  who  slew  his  master? 
SO.  19.  is  it  not  good,  ifp.be  in  my  days?  /sn.  39.8, 
I  CAr.  22.  9.  I  will  give  p.  to  Israel  in  his  days 
8  CAr.  15. 5.  in  those  times  there  was  no  p.  to  him 
Ezra  4.  17.  and  to  the  rest  beyond  the  river,  p. 
5. 7.  to  Darius  king,  all  p.  ||  7.  12.  to  Ezra  perf  p 

9.  12.  nor  seek  their  p.  or  their  wealth  fer  ever 
Cs£A.2.tll.  Mordecai  walked  to  knowp.  of  Esther 

9. 30.  Mord.  sent  letters  with  words  ofp.  and  truth 

10.  3.  Mordecai  speaking  p.  to  all  his  seed 
Job  5.  23.  beasts  of  field  shall  be  at  p.  with  thee 

21.  t  9.  bouses  are  p.  from  fear,  nor  rod  on  them 
^.  21.  acquaint  thyself  with  him,  and  be  at  p. 
25.  2.  he  makoth  p.  in  his  high  places 

Psal.  7  4.  if  I  have  evil  to  him  that  was  atp.  with 

28.  3.  which  spake  p.  to  neighbours,  but  raischief 

29.  11.  the  Lord  will  bless  his  people  with  p. 
34. 14.  do  good,  seek  p.  and  pursue  it,  \Pct.  .3. 11 
35. 20.  they  speak  not  p.  but  they  devise  matters 
37.ll.meek  delight  themselves  in  abundance  ofp. 

37.  for  the  end  of  the  upright  man  is  p. 
41.  t  9.  man  of  my  p.  hath  lift  up  heel  against  me 
55. 20.  put  forth  against  such  as  be  at  p.  with  him 
72.  3.  the  mountains  shall  bring  p.  to  the  people 
7.in  days  abundance  ofp.solongas  moonendur. 
85.  8.  he  will  speakp.  to  his  people  and  his  saints 
10.  righteousness  and  p.  have  kissed  each  other 
119.  165.  great  /).  have  they  whicli  love  thy  law 
130.  6.  hath  long  dwell  with  him  that  haleth  p. 
7. 1  am  for  p.  but  when  I  speak  they  arc  for  war 
122. 6.  pray  for  p.  of  Jerusalem,  prosper  that  lo^e 
125.  5.  but  p.  shall  be  upon  Israel 
128.  6.  yea,  thou  shalt  seep,  upon  Israel 
147. 14.  he  makotli  p.  in  thy  borders,  and  filleth 
frov.  3. 17.  wisdom's  ways  pleasantn.  and  paths  p. 
12.  20,  but  to  the  counsellors  ofp.  is  joy 
16.  7.  he  maketh  his  enemies  to  be  at  p.  with  him 
Eccl.  3.  8.  a  lime  of  war,  and  a  lime  of  p. 
Isa.  9. 6.  Prince  ofp.  ||  7.  increase  of  his  p.  no  end 

96.  12.  Lord,  thou  wilt  ordain  p.  for  us,  for  thou 
27.  5.  lie  make  p.  with  me,  and  he  shall  make  p 
32.  17.  the  work  of  righteousness  shall  be  p. 
S8.  7.  the  ambassadors  ofp.  shall  weep  bitter.y 
SS,  17.  behold,  for  p.  I  had  great  bitterneaj 


PEA 

/so.  45.7.  makep.  and  create  evil,  Ido  these  tliingg 
48. 18.  then  had  tliyp.been  as  river,  righteousness 
22.  there  is  no  p.  to  the  wicked,  57.  21. 

52.  7.  feet  of  him  that  publishetli  p.  JVtiA.  1.  15. 

53.  5.  the  chastisement  of  our  p.  was  upon  him 

54.  10.  nor  shall  covenant  of  my  p.  be  removed 
13.  and  great  shall  be  the  p.  ol  Ihy  children 

55. 12.  ye  shall  go  out  with  joy,  led  forth  with  p. 
57.  2.  he  shall  enter  into  p.  they  ghall  rest  in  beds 

19.  I  create  the  fruit  of  ihe  lipg,  p.  p.  to  him 

59.  8.  the  way  ofp.  they  know  not,  Horn.  3.  17. 

60.  17.  I  will  make  thine  officers  p.  and  e.tactors 
66.  12.  behold,  I  will  extend  p.  to  her  like  river 

Jcr.  4. 10.  ye  shall  have  p.  whereas  sword  reacheo 
6.  14.  saying,  p.  p.  when  there  is  no^.  8.  11. 
8.  15.  we  looked  for  p.  but  no  good  came,  14. 19. 

12.  5.  if  in  land  ofp.  they  wearied  thee,  then 
12.  for  sword  shall  devour,  no  flesh  shall  liavep. 

14. 13.  bull  will  give  you  assuredp.  in  this  place 
15.  t  5.  who  shall  go  aside  to  ask  of  thy  p. 
16. 5.  1  have  taken  away  my  p.  from  this  people 
20. 1 10.  every  man  ofp.  watched  for  my  halting 

28.  9.  the  prophet  which  prophesied  ofp. 

29.  7.  and  seek  p.  of  the  city  whither  I  cau.sed 
11.  I  think  toward  you  thoughts  ofp.  not  evil 

30.  .5.  we  have  heard  a  voice  of  fear,  and  not  ofp. 
33.  6.  reveal  to  them  abundance  ofp.  and  truth 
38. 1 22.  men  of  thy  p.  have  prevailed  against  thee 

Lam.  3. 17.  thou  hast  removed  my  soul  far  from  p. 
Eiek.  7.  25.  they  shall  seek  p.  there  shall  be  none 

13.  10.  saying  p.  and  there  was  no  p.  16. 
34.25. will  make  with  them  a  covenant  ofp.  37.26. 

Dan.  8.  25.  and  hyp.  he  shall  destroy  many 
Obad.  7.  men  at  p.  with  Ihee  have  deceived  thee 
Mic.  3.  5.  that  bite  with  their  teeth  and  cry  p. 

5.  5.  this  man  shall  be  p.  when  Assyrian  come 
Hag.  2.9.  and  in  this  place  1  wilj  givep.  saith  Lord 
Zech.  6.13.  the  counsel  ofp.  be  between  them  both 

8.  10.  nor  was  tlier*  any  p.  to  him  that  came  in 
1 12.  for  seed  shall  be  ofp.  vine  give  her  fruit 

16.  e.xecutejudgmenlsf  truth  andp.||  19.  lovep. 

9.  10.  and  he  shall  speak  p.  to  the  heathen 
Jilal.  2.  5.  my  covenant  was  with  him  of  life  and  p. 
wt7a£.10.13.  and  if  house  be  worthy, let  your  p.come 

upon  it;  if  not,  let  your  p.  return  to  you 
34.  think  not  that  I  am  come  to  send  p.  on  eartli 
Mark  9.  50.  and  have  p.  one  with  another 
Luke  1.  79.  to  guide  our  feet  into  the  way  ofp 
2.  14.  and  on  earth  p.  good  will  toward  men 

10.  6.  if  son  ofp.  be  there,  your  p.  shall  rest  on  it 
12.  51.  that  I  am  come  to  give  p.  on  tlie  earth  ? 

14.  32.  he  sendelh  and  desireth  conditions  ofp. 
19.  38.  p.  in  heaven,  and  glory  in  the  highest 

42.  if  known  the  things  which  belong  to  thy  p. 
John  14.  27.  p  1  leave  with  you,  my  p.  I  give  you 
16.  33.  that  in  me  ye  might  have  p.  in  world  trib. 
jicts  10. 36.  preachingp.  by  Jesus  Chr.  he  L.  of  all 
12.20.  having  made  Blastus  their  friend  desired  p. 
Rom.  1.  7.  p.  from  God  the  Father,  1  Cor.  1.  3. 
2  Cor.  1.  2.  Oal.  1.  3.  Eph.  1.  2.  Phil.  1.  2. 

2.  10.  but  p.  to  every  man  that  worketh  good 
5.1.  justified,  wehavep.with  God,  through  Christ 
8.  6.  but  to  be  spiritually  minded  is  life  and  p. 

10.  15.  feei  of  them  that  preach  the  gospel  ofp. 

14.  17.  for  the  kingdom  of  God  is  joy  and  p. 
19.  let  us  follow  the  things  that  make  for  p. 

15.  13.  fill  you  with  all  joy  and  p.  in  believing 
1  Cor.  7.  15.  but  God  hath  called  us  lop. 

14.  33.  but  author  ofp.  as  in  churches  of  saints 
Oal.  5.  SS.  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy,  p. 
£pA.  2.  14.  for  he  is  our  p.  i|  15.  so  making  p. 

17.  Christ  came  and  preached  p.  to  you  afar  off 
4.  3.  to  keep  unity  of  the  Spirit  in  the  bond  ofp. 

6.  15.  feet  shod  with  preparation  of  gospel  ofp. 
Phil.  4.  7.  p.  of  God,  which  passeth  understanding 
Co/.1.2.grace  and  p. from  God  our  Father,  1  Thess. 

1.  X.IThess.  1.  2.  ITim.  1.  2.  2 rim.  1.  2. 
Tit.  1.  4.  Philem.  3.  'i.John  3. 

3.  15.  let  the  p.  of  God  rule  in  your  hearts 

1  Thess.  5.  3.  lor  when  they  shall  say  p.  and  safety 
13.  and  be  atp.  among  yourselves 

"Thess.  3.  16.  now  Lord  ofp.  give  vou  p.  always 
2Tim.  2.22.  follow  p.  with  all  men'  Heb.  12  14. 
Heb.  7.  2.  the  king  of  Salem,  that  is,  king  ofp. 

11.  31.  Rahab  believed  and  received  spies  in  p. 
.Jam.  3.  18.  is  sown  in  p.  of  them  that  make  p.  ? 
Rev.  1.  4.  p.  from  him  that  is,  was,  and  is  to  come 

6.  4.  power  was  given  to  him  to  lake  n.  from  earth 

PEACE  be. 
Oen.  43.  23.  and  he  said,  p.  be  to  yu.  fear  not 
Judg.  6.  23.  the  Lord  said,  p.  b(  -a  mee,  li^ar  not 

19.  20.  and  the  old  man  saiA.p.  be  with  thee 
l.SrtJn.  25. 6. p.  be  to  thee, y.  ic  to  house, p.  Ae  to  all 

2  Sam.  18.  t28.  Ahimaa^  said,  p.  be  to  thee 
1  Chr.  12.  18.  p.  ieto  ihee,  and  p.  be  to  thy  helpers 
Psal.  122.  7. p.  be  within  thy  walls,  and  prosperity 

8.  I  wil'  now  say,  p.  be  within  thee 
Da-n.  4.  1.  p.  be  multiplied  to  you,  6.  25.  1  Pet. 
1.  2.  2  Pet.  1.  2.  Jude  2. 
10.  19.  p.  he  to  thco,  be  strong,  yea,  be  strong 


PEA 

I^uke  10.  5.  first  »ay,  p.  be  to  this  house 
24.  36.  he  saith,  p  be  to  you,  Johri  20. 10,  2J,26. 
Gal.  6.  16.  p.  be  on  them,  and  mercy  on  Isr.  of  Go< 
t'.ph.  6. 23.  p.  be  to  brethren,  and  love  wit'.i  faith 

1  Pet.  5.  14.  u.  be  with  you  all  that  are  in  Christ 
3  John  14.  p.  be  to  thee,  our  friends  salute  thee 

God  of  PEACE. 
Rom.  15.  33.  the  God  ofp.  be  with  you  all,  amen 

16.  20.  the  God  of  p.  shall  bruise  St  tan  shortly 

2  Cor.  13.11.  Gad  ofp.  shall  be  with  you,  PA!.'.4.9. 
I  Thess.  5. 23.  very  God  ofp.  sanctity  yon  wholly 
Heb.  13.  20.  now  the  God  af  p.  make  you  perfect 

See  Held,  Hold. 
In  PEACE. 
Gen.  26.  29.  and  we  have  sent  thee  away  iti  p. 

31.  and  they  departed  from  Isaac  in  p. 
28.  21.  so  that  1  come  to  my  father's  house  in  p. 
44. 17.  as  for  you,  get  ynu  up  inp.  to  your  father 
Josh.  10.  21.  came  to  Joshua,  at  Makkedah,  inp. 
Judg.8.9.  when  I  come  again  in  p.  will  break  down 
11.-31.  when  I  return  inp.  whatever  meet  me 
2Sa7n.3.21.  AUner  went  ™p.22.||23.he  is  gone  inp 
15.  27.  return  to  the  city  in  p.  and  your  two  bom 

17.  3.  so  all  the  people  shall  be  in  p. 
19. 24.  king  departed,  until  ihe  day  he  came  in  ^ 

.30.  as  my  lord  the  king  is  come  again  inp. 

1  Kings  2.  5.  Joab  shed  the  blood  of  war  in  p. 
22.  17.  return  every  man  inp.  2  Chron.  18.  16. 

27.  in  prison  until  I  come  in  p.  2  Chron.  18.  28. 

28.  if  thou  return  at  all  in  p.  2  Chron.  18.  27. 
2^i?(^s22.20.hohold  therefore  shalt  be  gathered  to 

thy  grave  in  p.  not  see  evil,  2  Chron.  34.  2a 

2  Chron.  19.  1.  and  Jehoshaphat  returned  inp. 
Job  5.24.  shalt  know  thy  tabernacle  shall  be  inp. 
Psal.  4.  8.  I  will  lay  me  down  inp.  and  sleep 

55.  18.  he  hath  delivered  my  soul  in  p.  from 
the  baftle 
Prov.  13.  1 13.  feareth  commandmentshall  be  inp 
Isa.  26.  3.  thou  wilt  keep  him  in  perfect  p. 

41.  t3.  he  pursued  them,  aisd  passed  inp. 
Jer.  29.  7.  in  the  p.  thereol  shall  ye  have  peace 

34.  5.  but  thou  shalt  die  in  p.  they  will  lament 
Mai.  2.  6.  he  walked  with  me  in  p.  and  equity 
Luke  2.29.now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart  m  p. 

11.  21.  keepeth  his  palace,  his  goods  are  in  p. 

1  Cor.K.  11.  but  conduct  him  forth  inp. may  come 

2  Cor.  13. 11.  be  perfect,  be  of  one  mind,  live  in  p. 
.Jam.  2. 16.  depart  in  p.  be  ye  warmed  and  filled 

3.  18.  the  fruit  of  righteousness  is  sown  inp. 
2  Pet.  3.  14.  that  ye  may  be  found  of  him  inp. 
See  Go,  Made,  OrtERiNGS. 
PEACEABLE. 
Oen.  34.  21.  saying,  these  men  are  p.  with  ub 
2  Sam.  20.  19. 1  am  oneof  them  that  are  p.  in  Israel 
l^CAron.  4.  40.  the  land  was  wide,  quiet,  andp, 

22.  t  9.  a  man  of  rest,  for  his  name  shall  be  p. 
Isa.  32.  18.  my  people  dwell  in  a  p.  habitation 
■Jcr.  25.  37.  the  p.  habitations  are  cut  down 
1  Tim.  2.  2.  that  we  may  lead  a  quiet  and  p.  life 
Heb.  12.  11.  it  yieldeth  thep.  fruit  of  righteousness 
Jam.  3.  17.  wisdom  from  above  is  pure,  p.  gentle 

PEACEABLY. 
Oen.  37.  4.  they  could  not  speak  p.  to  him 
.Judg.  11. 13.  therefore  restore  those  lands  againp. 

21.  13.  send  some  to  call  p.  to  the  Benjamites 

1  Saw. 16.4. com. thoup.?||5.he  said, p.  lA'in^s  2.13. 

2  Sam.  3.  f  27.  Joab  took  Abner  aside  to  speakp 
1  Chr.  12.  17.  if  ye  be  come  p.  to  me,  to  help  me 
.Jer.  9.  8.  one  speaketh  p.  to  his  neighbour 
iJan.  11.  21.  he  shall  come  in  p.  and  obtain,  24. 
Rom.  12.  18.  if  possible,  live  p.  with  all  men 

PEACE-MAKERS. 

Mat.  5.  9.  blessed  are  p.  for  they  shall  be  children 
PEACOCKS. 

1  things  10.  22.  navy  came,  biingiiig  p.  2  CAr.  9. 21 

Job  39.  13.  gavest  tiiou  the  goodly  wings  to  p.  ? 
PEARL 

Is  a  gem  or  jewel  found  in  a  testaceous  fish. 
The  finest  pearls  are  fished  vp  in  the  Persian 
gulf,  now  called  the  sea  of  Calif:  They  fisk 
for  them  also  in  the  island  of  Kis,  and  upon 
the  coast  of  Bahrein,  so  called  from  the  city 
of  that  name,  which  lies  upon  the  borders  of 
Arabia.  Idumea,  and  Palestine,  being  not  far 
from  this  sea,  it  is  not  to  be  wondered  at, 
that  Pearls  were  sn  well  known  to  Job  and  the 
Hebrews,  Job  28.  18. 

Christ  Jesus  forbids  kis  apostles  to  cast  their 
jiearls  before  swine,  Mat.  7.  6.  That  is  to  say, 
expose  not  the  sacred  truths  and  mysteries  of 
the  gospel  to  the  raillery  of  profane  libertines 
and  hardened  atheists:  preach  not  the  gospel  to 
those  that  persecute  you  for  your  inessage;  arui 
apply  not  the  promises  to  the  profane.  The 
transcrndentexcellency  of  Christ  andhis  gract 
made  known  and  offered  in  the  gospel,  is  com- 
pared to  a  pearl  of  great  price,  Mat.  13.  46 
jSnd  the  glorious  state  of  the  saints  in  heaven, 
which  will  yield  unspenkahlr.  saii.ifaetion  tt 
such  as  shall  be  admittedinto  thein.is  .ihaduWX 


PEO 

<yut  hy  pearls,  and  other  rich  things  in  the  world 
vhicli  please  the  otttuurd  senses,  Rev.  21.  19. 
Hat.  13,  ■16.  when  he  found  one  p.  of  great  price. 
<Je».  21.  21.  every  several  gate  was  of  one  p. 

PE.\RLS. 
Job  i38.18.  no  mention  shall  be  made  of  coral  or  p. 
Mat.  7.  6.  neither  cast  ye  your/),  before  swine 
13.  45.  like  a  merchant-man  seeking  goodly  p- 
1  Am.  'J.  y.  ijot  Willi  golil,  or  p.  or  costly  array 
Rev-il-i.  tliE  woman  was  decked  with  gold  and  p. 
W.  12.  iio  man  hnyelh  tiie  merchandise  of  p.  16. 
81   21.  and  the  twelve  gates  were  twelve  p. 

PECULIAR. 
Ex  d.  19.  5.  then  ye  shall  be  a  p.  treasure  to  me 
Peut.  14.  '-'.  to  be  a  p.  people,  2(i.  18.  1  Fet.  2.  9. 
Ps. 135.4.  l.d.  halh  clioseii  Israel  for  hisp.  treasure 
Eccl.  2.  8.  I  gathered  the  p.  treasure  of  kings 
Tit.  2.14.  that  he  might  purify  to  himself  p.  people 

PEUIGREE,  S. 
JV"ui«.1.18.they  declared  their  ji. after  their  families 
Ezra  2. 1 5'.l.  i-ould  not  shew  their  p.  JVVA.  ~.  t  61. 
S^cb.  7.  t-''-  wnliout  father,  mother,  without  p. 
t6.  he  wlio6>-  p.  is  not  counted  from  them 
PEELED. 
fsa.  18.  2.  go  ye  to  a  natiori  scattered  and  p.  7. 
E;fjk.29.  18.  head  bald,  and  every  shoulder  wasp. 

PEEP. 
fsa.  8.  19.  to  wizards  that  p.  and  that  mutter 

PEEPED. 
ha.  10.  14  none  that  opened  the  mouth  or  p. 

PELICAN. 
L,ev.  11.  18.  swan  and  p.  unclean,  Deut.  14.  17 
Psal.  102.  6.  1  am  like  a  p.  of  the  wilderness 
Isa.  34. 1 11.  the  p.  shall  possess  it,  Zeph.  2.  f  14. 

PEN. 
Judff.  5.  14.  of  Zebulun,  they  that  handle  the  p. 
Job  19.  24.  they  were  graven  with  an  iron  p. 
Psal  45. 1.  my  tongue  is  Ihep.  of  a  ready  writer 
Isa.  8  1.  taiie  a  roll,  and  write  in  it  with  aman'sp. 
Jer.  8.  8.  he  made  it,  p.  of  the  scribes  is  in  vain 
17. 1.  the  sin  of  Judah  is  written  with  ap.  of  iron 
3  folm  13.  I  will  not  with  ink  and  p.  write  to  thee 

PENCE. 
Mat.  18.  28.  one  who  owed  him  a  hundred  p. 
Jiark  14.  5.  sold  for  more  than  300  p.  .h/ni  12.  5. 
Luke  7.  41.  the  one  owed  500  p.  the  other  fifty 
10.  35.  on  morrow  he  took  out  two  p.  and  gave 
PENKNIFE. 
Jer  36.  23.  Jehudi  cut  roll  with  a  p.  and  cast  it 

PENTECOST. 
TTits  xrord  is  derived  from  the  Greek  word  Pen- 
tocoste,  which  signifies  the  fiftieth,  because  the 
feast  of  Pentecost  was  celebrated  the  fiftieth 
day  after  the  sixteenth  of  Nisan,  which  was  the 
strand  day  of  the  feast  of  thepassovvr.  The 
Hebrews  call  it  the  Feast  of  Weeks,  Kiod.'.H. 
22.  because  it  was  kept  seven  weeks  after  the 
yassover. 
On  the  sixteenth,  day  of  the  month  Nisan,  or 
March,  the  vaxe-offtring  of  the  first  sheaf 
was  to  be  made,  to  implore  the  divine  blessing 
upon  the  ensuing  harvest,  which  began  about 
ttiat  time  ;  that  climate  being  so  much  warmer 
and  forwarder  than  ours  :  And  fifty  days  being 
alloutd  uith  that  for  the  gelling  in  all  their 
corn ;  iJiat  t'.?,  the  remaining  fifteen  in  Nisan, 
(March)  and  twenty-nine  in  Jair  or  Zif, 
(April)  the  sixth  of  Sivan,  (May)  icouhl  be  the 
day  of  Pentecost  :  When  they  were  to  hold  the 
loUmn  fettival  of  thanksgiving  for  their  par- 
ticipation of  the  harvest,  together  with  a  <p-atr.- 
fvX  commemoriilion  of  their  being  delivered 
from  E^ptian  servitude,  and  enjoying  their 
property  by  reaping  the  fruits  of  their  labours, 
Lev.  2'.i.  10,  11.  4-c.  The  learned  have  observ- 
ed, that  the  very  day  of  Pentecost  was  the 
same  day  on  whieli  God  delivered  the  law  from 
mount  Sinai,  £xod.  19.  11.  as  it  was  that  on 
which  the  apostles  were  filled  with  the  tlolij 
Ghost,  and  the  gospel  was  attended  with  re- 
markable success.  Acts  2.1. 
Acts  2.  1.  when  the  day  of  p.  was  fully  come. 

20.  Ifi,  he  hasted  to  be  at  Jerusalem  the  day  of  p. 
1  Cor.  16.  8.  but  I  will  tarry  at  Ephesas  until  p. 

PENURY. 
Prov.  \i.  23.  talk  of  the  lips  tendeth  only  top. 
Luke  21.  i.  but  she  of  her  p.  hath  cast  in  all  she  had- 

PENNY. 
ilnt.tO.'i.  whenhnd  agreed  with  labourers  for  ap. 
9  when  they  came,  they  received  every  man  a  p. 
13.  friend,  didst  thou  not  agree  with  me  for  ap.? 
22.  19.  and  they  brought  unto  him  a  p. 
Mark  12   15.  he  said,  bring  me  a  p.  Luke  20.  24. 
Kcv  t).  II.  1  heard  a  voice  say,  a  measure  of  wheat 
for  a  p    and  thrne  measiires  of  barley  for  a  p. 
PENNY-WORTH. 
Mark  6. 37. and  buy  two  hundred  p. -worth  of  bread 
John  6.  7.  two  hundred  p.-morth  is  not  sufficient 

PEOPLE 

Bignifiei,[llT%c  vhole  body  of  persons  that  m-kt 

433 


PEO 

up  a  nation,  being  governed  by  n  certain  ma- 
gistrate, and  regulated  bi/  the  same  laws,  (if.i\. 
41,  40.  1  Sum.  15.  30.  [2]  (iudly  progenitors 
and  forefathers  departed  this  life,  Gen.  25.  8. 
Deut.  32.  50.  [3]  7'Ae  vulgar,  or  inferior  sort 
vf  persons  in  a  city,  or  nation,  Mark  12  37. 
Luke  i.'3.  14.  [4]  Jacob's  children  and  poste- 
rity, Gen.  .50.  20.     [5]  The  Gentiles,  Psal.117. 

I.  [()]  Uoth  Jews  and  (ientiles,  Luke  2.  10. 
[7]  J'hc  army,  or  soldiers  of  the  Romans. 
l)an.  St.  2().  It  is  also  applied  to  unreasonable 
creatures,  Prov.  30.  25. 

<7en.2T.2'J.letp.serve  thee,and  nations  bow  to  thee 

48.  19.  he  also  shall  become  a  p.  and  be  great 
Kxod.  6.  7. 1  will  take  you  to  me  for  ap.  and  be  to 
you  a  God,  Deut.i.iO.  2  Sam.  7.24.  J6r.l3.11. 

33.3.  thou  art  a  stiff-necked  p.  5.  |  34.  9.  Deut.  i).& 
/,ev.  20.  24.  I  sc[)arated  you  from  other  p.  20. 
JVum.  21.  29.  thou  art  undone,  O  p.  of  Chernosh 

22.5. behold,  there  is  ap.cume  out  from  Egypt,  11. 

25.  15.  he  was  head  over  a  p.  in  Midian 
/>eiif.4.33.didever  p. hear  voice  ol  God  out  of  fire? 

7.6.Ld.thy  God  halh  chosen  llice  to  be  a  special  p. 

14.2.  the  Lord  hath  chosen  thee  to  be  a  peculiarp. 
20.  1.  a  p.  more  than  thou,  be  not  afraid  of  them 

28.  32.  thy  sons  shall  be  given  to  another  p. 

29.  13.  that  he  may  establish  thee  for  p.  to  himself 
32.21.  will  move  them  with  those  that  are  not  a  p. 
33.  29.  who  is  like  to  thee.  Op.  saved  by  Lord? 

Ruth  1.  15.  thy  sister  is  gone  bsck  to  her  p. 

1  i'am.  2.  24.  ye  make  the  Lord's  p.  to  transgress 
5  10.  have  brought  ark  to  us,  to  slay  us  and  ourp. 

II.  let  it  go,  that  it  slay  us  not,  and  our  p. 

2  Sam.  7.  23.  whom  God  went  to  redeem  lor  a  p. 
22.  28.  alPicied  p.  thou  wilt  save,  Psal.  18.  27. 

44.  ap.  I  knew  not  shall  servo  ine,  Fsal.  18.43 
X  liings  22.  28.  hearken,  Op.  every  one  of  you 
'.;  Kings  11.  17.  shalt  be  Lord's  p.  2  Chr.  23.  16. 

1  Ckr.  16.20.  they  went  from  nation  to  nation,  from 

one  kingdom  to  another  p.  Fsal.  105.  13 
19.  13.  let  us  behave  ourselves  valiantly  for  our  p 

2  Chron.  1.  9.  thou  hast  made  me  king  over  a  p. 
Esth.  1.  22.  for  he  sent  letters  to  every  p.  aftei 

their  language,  3.  12.  |  8.  9.  JVcA.  13.  24. 

2.  10.  Esther  had  not  shewed  her  p.  nor  kindred 

3.  8.  there  is  a  certain  p.  scattered  abroad 

4.  8.  go  in  to  make  request  before  him  for  herp 
.lob  36.  20.  when  p.  are  cut  off  in  their  place 
Psal.  ()2.  8.  ye  p.  pour  out  your  hearts  before  him 

66.  8.  bless  our  God,  yep.  H  95. 10.  a  p.  that  do  err 
114.1.  went  out  from  a  p.  of  a  strange  language 
144. 15.  happy  is  ihatp.  ||  148. 14.  a  p.  near  to  him 

Prov.  14.  34.  but  sin  is  a  reproach  to  any  p. 
28.  15.  so  is  a  wicked  ruler  over  the  poor  p. 
30.25.  ants  are  a  p.  nut  strong,  yet  prepare  meat 

/sa.l.4.ap.laden  with  iniquity,  a  seed  of  evil  doers 
10.  give  ear  to  the  law,  yep.  of  Gomorrah 

7.  8.  Ephraim  shall  be  broken,  that  it  be  not  a  p. 

8.  19.  should  not  a  p.  seek  unto  their  God? 

27.  11.  for  it  is  a  p.  of  no  understanding,  therefore 

30.  9.  write,  that  this  is  a  rebellious  p.  65.  2. 
43.  4.  therefore  I  will  give  p.  for  thy  life 

8.  bring  forth  the  blind  p.  that  have  eyes 

65. 3.  a  p.  that  nrovoketh  me  to  anger  to  my  face 
18.1  create  Jerusalem  a  rejoicing,and  her  p. a  joy 

.Ter.  6.  22.  a  p.  cometh  from  the  north,  50.  41. 
48.  42.  Moiib  shall  be  destroyed  from  being  a  p. 
Lam.  1.7.  her  p.  fell  Into  the  hand  of  the  enemy 
ffos.  4.  9.  and  there  shall  he  like  p.  like  priest 

9.  1.  rejoice  not,  O  Israel,  for  joy  as  other  p. 
.Jonah.  1.  8.  tell  us,  of  what  p.  art  thou? 
Jl/(c.4.1.  it  shall  be  e.valted,  and  p.  shall  flow  unto  it 
Zeoh.8.  20.  there  shall  come  p.  and  inhabitants 
Luke  1.  17.  to  make  ready  ap.  prepared  for  Lord 
.."icts  15. 14.  to  take  out  of  them  a  p.  for  his  name 
Rom.  10.  19.  provoke  to  jeal.by  them  that  are  no  p. 
Tit. '2.  14.  he  migh'  purify  to  himself  a  peculiarp. 
Heb.8.l0.ln  them  aGod,und  theyshallbe  lo  me  a  p. 
1  Pet.  2.  9.  hut  ye  are  a  peculiar  p.  to  shew  forth 

10.  p.  of  God,  in  time  past  were  not  a  P-  now 
Rev.  5.  9.  thou  hast  redeemed  us  out  of  every  p. 

Jill  PEOPLE. 
Ei.od.  19.  5.  ye  shall  be  a  peculiar  treasure  above 
alt  p.  Veut.  7.  6, 14.  |  10.  15.   Fsal.  99.  2. 
Deut.  7.  7.  for  ye  were  the  fewest  of  all  p. 

28.  (i4.  the  Lord  shall  scatter  thee  among  all  p. 

1  Kings  4.34. came  of  all  p.  to  hear  wisdom  of  Sol. 

8.  43.  all  p.  may  know  thy  name,  2  Chron.  6.  .33. 

9.  7.  shall  be  a  proverb  and  by-word  among  all  p. 
Eslh.  3.8.  and  their  laws  are  diverse  from  all  p. 

14.  copy  of  writing  was  published  to  a// p.  8.13. 
9.  2.  for  the  fi'arof  them  fell  upon  all  p. 
Ps.  47. 1.  O  (lap  your  hands,  all  ye  p.  ihont  toG. 
96.  3.  declare  his  wonders  among  alt  p. 
117. 1.  O  praise  Ld.  all  yc  nations,  jiraise  him,  all 
ye  p.  tor  his  kindness,  148.  11.  Rom.  15.  11. 
Fsa.  25.  6.  I,ord  maketo  allp.  a  feast  of  fat  things 

7.  the  face  of  the  covering  cast  over  all  p. 
56.  7  my  house  becalled  house  of  prayer  for  allp. 
Lam.  1.  11.  all  herp.  sisli,  they  seek  iiread 


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/y<iin.  1.  p.  bear,  I  pray  you,  allp.  behold,  Mic  I 
Dim.  .").  19.  allv   and  nations  feared  before  him. 

7.  14.  that  all  p.  and  nations  should  serve  him 
Mie.  4.  5    all  p.  will  walk  each  in  name  ot  his  god 
ITab   2.  5.  hecanse  he  beapeth  niitn  him  all  p. 
^epTi.  %,  20.  make  you  a  praise  amonga??  p.  of  earth 
Xeeh.V2.  ?..  make  Jeru.a  burdensome  stone  for  all  p. 
Ttuke  2.  10.  tidings  of  joy  which   shall   be  to  all  p. 

31.  thou  hast  prepared  before  the  face  of  aU  p. 

Ml  the  PEOPLE. 

Oen.K.i.  all  the  p. of  Soiiom  compass.  Lot's  house 

35.6..Iacob  came  to  Luz,he  and  all  thep.wilh  hira 

42. 6. Joseph,  he  it  was  that  sold  to  all  the  p. of  Egj. 
Ezod.li. S.gellhec  out,  and  all  t.p.that  follow  theo 

18. 14.  a// (Aep.  stand  by  thee  from  morn  to  even 
21.  thou  shalt  provide  out  of  aH  the  p.  able  meo 

19. 8.  all  the  p.  answered  together  and  said,  24.  3. 
11.  Lord  will  come  down  in  sight  of  a// 2Ae  p. 

20.  18.  all  the  p.  saw  thiinderings  and  lightnings 
I,ev.  9. 23.  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  to  all  thep. 

10.  3.  and  before  all  the  p.  I  will  be  glorified 
JVnm.  11.29.  that  all  the  Lord's  p.  wore  prophetB 

13..''2.  and  all  t.p.we  saw  are  men  of  great  statur* 
15.  26.  seeing  all  thep.  were  in  ignorance 
Deut.  13.  9.  afterwards  the  hand  of  all  the  p.  17. 7 
17. 13.  all  t.p.  shall  hear  and  fear,  and  do  no  mora 

27.  15.  and  all  the  p.  shall  say,  amen,  16, 17,  18, 

19,  20,  21. 

29. 10.  all  thep.  of  the  earth  shall  see  that  thou 
Josh.  4.  24.  that  all  the  p.  of  the  earth  might  know 

5. 4.  all  thep.  that  came  out  were  circumcised,  5. 

6.  5.  all  (Acp.  shall  shout  ||  7.3.  let  not  all  the- p.  go 

24.  18.  Lord  drave  out  from  before  us  all  thep. 
Jiidg.  16.30.  the  house  Ifell  upon  all  the  p.  therei« 

20.  8   and  all  the  p.  arose  as  one  2ian,  oyiiijf 

1  Sam.  10.24.  there  is  none  like  him  amonf>;c«IZlfiJ^. 

11.  4.  all  thep.-wept  1 12.18.  all  the  p.  feared  ^oatly 
30.  6.  because  the  soul  of  all  the  p.  was  grieved 

2  Savi-  2.  2fi:  all  thep.  stood,  and  pursued  no  mora 
3.  32.  king  wept  at  .\bner's  grave,  and  all  p.  wept 

36.  and  all  the  p.  took  notice  of  it,  it  pleased 
17. 3.  and  I  will  bring  back  all  the  p.  unto  thee, 
so  all  the  p.  shall  be  in  peace 

19.  9.  and  all  the  p.  were  at  strife  through  all  ler. 

20.  22.  woman  went  to  all  the  p.  in  her  wisdom 

1  Kings  .">.  53,  didst  separate  them  from  all  thep. 
60.  thatallthep.  of  the  earth  may  know  that 

20.  10.  not  sulBce  for  handfuls  for  all  thep. 

2  Kingsl?.  3.  and  all  the  p.  stood  to  the  covenant 

1  Chr.  16.  3fi.  and  all  the  p.  said,  amen,  and  praised 

28.  21.  all  thep.  will  be  wholly  at  thy  command 

2  Chron.  1.  4  king  and  all  the  p.  offered  sacrifice.s 
Ezra  1.  25.  set  judges,  which  may  judge  all  thep. 
Heh.  8.  .'>.  in  sight  of  allthe  p.,  for  he  was  above  allp. 

I     11.   so  the  Levites  stilled  all  the  p.  saying,  hold 

Psal.  67.  3.  0  God,  let  all  the  p  praise  thee,  5. 
97. 6. heavens  declare  righ.  and  all  t.  p.  see  his  glory 
106.  48.  blessed  be  Ld.  God,  Xeiallthe  p.  say,  amen 

E«cl.  4.  16.  there  is  no  end  of  all  the  p.  even  of  all. 

Jer.  26. 8.  Ld.  commanded  him  to  speak  to  all  thep. 

9.  all  thep.  were  gathered  against  Jeremiah 
34.  I  and  all  the  p.  fought  against  Jerusalem 

8.  Zedekiah  made  a  covenant  with  all  thep.  10. 

38.  4.  Thus  he  weakeneth  the  hands  of  all  the  p. 

43.  4.  all  the  p.  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
Ezek.  31.  12.  all  thep.  are  gone  from  his  shadow 
Dan.  3.  7.  when  all  the  p.  heard  the  sound  of  come* 
Zoch.  11. 10.  break  my  covenant  I  made  with  alltp 

12.  2.  Jerusalem  a  cnp  of  trembling  to  all  the  p. 
14.  12.  the  Lord  will  •smite  all  thep.  that  fought 

Mai.  2.  9.  I  also  made  you  base  belore  all  the  p. 

Lukefi.il.  she  declared  unto  him  before  all  the  p 
13.  17.  all  the  p.  rejoiced  for  the  glorious  things 
13.43.a//  iAcp.  when  they  saw,  gave  praise  to  Gof 
19.  48.  all  thep.  were  very  attentive  to  hear  him 
20.6.  but  if  wo  say,  of  men,  aH^A^'p.will  stone  us 

Jlets  2.  47.  and  having  favour  with  all  thep. 
5.  34.GamaliLd  had  in  reputation  amimga/Z  thep 

10.  41.  not  to  all  thep.  but  unto  witnesses  chosen 

13.  24.  the  baptism  of  repentance  to  all  thep. 

21.  27.  stirred  lip  all  the  p.  and  laid  hands  on  him 
f/(i.9.]9.when  Moses  h.iil  spoken  every  precept  tf 

all  thep.  he  sprinkled  both  hook  and  all  thep 
Jlmong  the  PEOPLE. 
T,ev.  18.  29.  shall  bo  cut  off  from  among  the  p 
JVum.  5. 27.  woman  shall  be  a  curse  among  the  p 
1  .Sam.  14.  34.  disperse  yourselves  among  thep. 
Psal.  94.  8.  understand,  ye  brutish  among  the  p 
K:rA.28.19.all  that  know  theeamoni'-  Mep. shall  l« 
/>nn.  11.33.  and  they  that  understand  among  thep 
.Joel  2. 17.  wherefore  should  they  say  among  thep 
y.rch.  10.  9.  and  I  will  sow  them  among  the  p. 
Jl//(<.4.23.  all  mannerof  disease  amomj  thep.  9.  35 

2().5.feast  day, lest  there  be  an  uproar  among  thep 

.Inhnl.  12.  there  wasmuch  murniiirinc  among  t.p. 

43.  was  a  division  amnnir  the  p.  bicnnsa  ofhiia 

. •/<;<'!  3.23.  shall  be  destroved  from  among  thep. 

4   17.  that  it  spread  no  further  among  the  p. 

5.  12.  manv  wonders  were  wrought  aw.tbrp  8.8 

14.  14   Burnabas  and  Paul  ran  in  among  the  p 


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2  ret  2. 1.  there  were  false  prophets  also  am.  tkep.  \  Mic.  6. 2.  the  Lord  hiUh  a  controversy  with  his  p 


A'ee  CoMMiiN,  Foolis-h. 
PEOl'LE  fij  (iud. 
Judg.  2(1.  2.  prisomly  m  iissi .mlily  of  ihep.  of  God 
2Suw.l4.i:t.ilHJUght  such  a  thin?  against  p. o/ fVoi/ 
rsA~.\i.  ovcii  /(.  (if  llii'  (■/(u/of  Ahfahiun,  galhereil 
Heb.  4.'.>.  Ihore  letnainrth  a  rest  lo  the  p.  of  God 
11. '25.  chiMisirii;l()  sulVcr  aHliciion  with  p.  of  God 
lPc<.2.10.was  not  a  (leoph,  but  arc  now  ^.c/  God 

HCC  tiREAT 

Nis  PEOPLE 

Gen.  17.  M.  be  rut  oiV  froin  /us  p.  F.rod.  30.  33,38. 

I  31.  14    /,«!.  7.  20,  -Jl,  2.j,  27.  |  17.  4.  9. 

I  19.  8.  I  23.  29.  M-um.  9.  13.  ]  i',.  3(1. 

25.  8.  Ihiii  Abraham  was  galhcroil  lo  /as  p. 

17  Ishiiiiiel  was  galliercitto /jisp.  ||  3.5. 29.  Isaac 
49. 1(>.  Dan  shall  judge  his  p.  as  one  of  tribes,  33. 
ExoU.  S  29.  that  tiies  may  depart  from  his  p.  31. 
17.  13.  Joshua  discornfiled  Arnalck  and  his  p. 
18. 1.  Cod  had  done  for  Moses  and  for  Israel  hisp. 
Lci).  17.  10.  that  soul  that  eateth  blood,  I  will  cut 
him  oir  from  among  Ids  p.  20. 3,  fi.  |  23. 30. 
21. 1.  none  he  ilefiled  for  the  dead  among  his  p. 
1.")   nor  shall  he  profane  his  seed  among  his  p. 
Uiuii.  20.  24.  Aaron  shall  be  gathered  to  his  p.  2(!. 
'     21.34. 1'ear  not,  (.)g  of  Hashan,!  Imve  dcliveied  him 
iiiio  thv  hand,  and  all  kis  p.  35.  Dcut.  2.33. 
Dcut.  3.  2.  Twill  deliver  Og  ar.d  all  hisp.  3. 
20.  18.  Lord  avouched  thee  to  bo  his  peculiar/*. 

32.  9.  for  Lord's  portion  is  his  p.  Jacob  the  lot 
30.  the  Lord  shall  judge  hisp.  Psal.  1.35.  14. 
43.  rejoice,  O  ye  nations,  with  his  p.  he  will  be 

merciful  to  his  land  and  his  p.  Rum.  15.  10. 
'50. .Aaron  died  in  mount  Hor. was  gather. to  Aj's/;. 

33.  7.  hear.  Lord,  and  bring  Judah  to  his  p. 
Josh. 8.  1.  I  have  given  thee  Ai,  the  king  and  hfsp. 
Judg.  11.23.  hath  disfiossessed  Amorites  bef /(/s;>. 
Ruth  1.  (5.  heard  how  the  Lord  had  visited  his  p. 

1  5am. 12.22  Ld.  will  not  forsake  hisp.  for  liis  great 

name's  sake,  pleased  the  Ld. to  make  you  his  p. 
15.  1.  to  anciiit  thee  to  be  king  over  all  his  p. 
27.  12.  made  his  p.  Israel  utterly  to  abhor  liim 

2  Ham.  8.  15.  David  leigned  over  all  Israel,  David 

executed  justice  to  all  hisp.  1  Chr.  18.  14 
1  Kings  20.  42.  and  thy  peojile  shall  go  for  his  p 
\  Chr.  21. 3.  Joah  answereil,  >!;e  Lord  make  his  p 

a  hundred  times  so  rMany  more  as  they  \n: 

22.  18.  the  land  is  subdued  t-Nfore  Lord  and  his  p 

23.  2o.  tliu  God  of  Israel  halh  given  rest  to  his  p. 
2Chr.  2.  II.  because  the  Lord  halh  '.aved  his  p. 

31.  10.  for  the  Lord  hath  blessed  kis  p. 

3^.14.  who  was  there  (hat  could  deliver /((>7>.?  15. 

33.  10.  the  Lord  spake  to  IManasseh  ami  A/.-p. 

36.  15.  because;  he  had  coinpa.=sion  on  his  p. 
1(). mocked, until  wrath  of  Ld. arose  against/iis;5 
£3.whc»among  you  of  all  his  p.  guu\i,  Ezra  1.3 
E.<:tk.  10.  3.  Mordecai  seeking  the  wealth  of,/(;s  p. 

Job  18. 19.  not  have  son  nor  nephew  anion;  hitp. 

Psal.  14.7.  bringeth  back  captivity  of  hisp.  .°3.  (i. 

29. 11.  the  Loril  will   give  strength  to  his  p.  the 
Lord  will  bless  his  p.  with  peace,  ('8.  35. 

50.  4.  he  sha.l  call,  that  he  may  Judge  his  j.  ■ 

73.  10.  therefore  his  p.  return  hither,  and  wa'ers 

78.  20.  they  said,  can  he  provide  flesh  for  his  p.? 
62.  he  tave  his  p.  over  also  to  the  sword  ^ 

71.  he  brought  him  to  feed  Jacob  his  p. 

85.  8.  for  he  will  speak  peace  to  his  p.  and  saints> 

94.  14.  for  the  Lord  will  not  cast  oiThis  p. 

100.3.  we  are /(/s  p.  ||  10,5.43.  brought  forth /irsp. 

105.  24.  he  increased  his  p.  greatly,  made  them 
25.  he  tnrne<l  their  heart  to  hate  his  p.  to  deal 

lOt).  40.  the  wrath  of  the  Ld.  kindled  against  his 
p.  that  he  abhorred  his  inheritance,  /sa.^.  25. 

111.  6.  he  shewed  his  p.  the  power  of  his  works 
9.  he  sent  redemption  to  his  p.  holy  is  his  name 

113. 8.  he  may  set  him  with  the  princes  of /(?s  p. 

116.  14.  now  in  the  presence  of  all  his  p.  18. 

12.5.2.  so  is  the  Ld.  round  about  his  p.  henceforth 

131).  16.  him  who  led  hisp.  through  the  wilderness 

148.  14.  he  also  e.xaltetli  the  horn  of  his  p. 

149.  4.  Lord  laketh  pleasure  in  hisp.  beautify 
fca  3.  14.  into  judgment  with  the  ancients  of  his  p. 
7.2.  his  heart  was  moved,  and  the  heart  of  his  p. 
11.  11.  to  recover  the  remnant  of  hisp.  left 

16   he  a  high  way  for  the  remnant  of  his  p. 

14.  32.  the  |)Oor  of  his  p.  shall  trust  in  him 

25.  8.  the  rebuke  of  hisp.  shall  he  take  away 

28.  5.  for  a  diadem  of  beauty  to  residue  of  his  p. 

30.  2(i.  in  day  Lord  bindelh  up  breach  of  his  p. 

49.  13.  for  God  hath  comforted  his  p.  52.  9. 

51  22.  thy  God  that  pleadelh  the  cause  of  his  p. 

5t'i.  3.  the  Lord  halh  se])arated  me  from  hisp. 

63.1 1. he  remembered  days  of  old,  Mosis  and  h.p. 
Jcr.  27.  12.  and  serve  him  and  his  p.  and  live 

.50.  Ifi   trey  shall  return  every  one  to  his  p. 
F^trk.lC.lS.  anil  did  what  is  not  good  among  A?s  ;). 

30.  11.  he  and  hi.^  p   with  him  shall  be  brought 

fuei  2.  Is.t/icn  will  Lord  be  ieahmsanil  |iily  hisp 

19.  the  Lord  will  answer  and  sav  lo  his  p. 

£.  IG'  tlie  Lord   Aril   bo  the  ho]>u  of  his  p. 
434 


Zech.  9. 10.  Lord  shall  .save  them  as  tlock  of  Ais  p 
Mal.l.'il.  Jesus,  lie  shall  save  hisp.  from  their  >.iiii 
JyUke  l.()8.  for  he  halh  viMied  and  redeemed  hisp 
77.give  knowl.oi  salvation  lo  his  p.Uy  icniis:-lnn 
7.16.pro|ihet  risen, anil  that  God  hath  visited  hisp. 
Rom.  11.  l.halli(;od  castaway /ns. p.?  God  forbid 

2'  God  hath  not  cast  away  his  p.  he  foreknew 
Hcb.  10.  30.  again,  the  L«»fd  shall  judge  his  p. 
Rev.  21.3.  they  shall  be  hisp.  God  himself  their  G. 
Sec  Hoi.Y,  Israel,  Many,  Mkn. 
VEOPLE  of  the  land. 
Gcn.^Xl.  Abrah.  bowed  himself  top.  of  the  1. 12. 
42.6.  it  was  Joseph  that  sold  to  all  p.  of  the  land 
Exod.  5.  5.p  of  the  I.  are  many,  ye  make  them  rest 
/>(■?).  20. 2. p.  of  the  I.  siiall  stone  him  with  stones 
4.  lip.  iif  the  landiht  hi<le  their  eyes  from  him 
JViim    14.  9.  rebel  not,  neither  fear  ye  p.  vf  the  I. 
2  Kings  II.  14.  all  p.  of  I.  rejoiced  and  blew,  20. 
15.  5.  Jotham  judged  p. cf  the  land,  2CAr.20.2I. 
2J.24.  p.  of  the  I.  slew  tha.had  killed  Amon,  and 
p.  of  the  I.  made  Josiah  king,  2  Chr.  33.  25. 
23. 30.  p.  of  I.  took  Jehoahaz  his  son,  2  Chr.  36.  1. 
25.  3.  there  was  no  bread  for  p.  of  the  I.  .Jer.  52.6. 
19.  Nebuchadn.  took  him  that  mustered/),  nf  the 
I.  and  si.\ty  men  of  p. of  the  land.,  .Jer.  52.25. 
1  Chr.  5.  25.  went  after  the  gods  ol'p.  of  the  land 
Ezra  4.4.  p.  of  the  I.  weakened  hands  of  builders 
10.  2.  and  taken  strange  wives  of  the  p.  of  the  I. 
11.  se|iarate  yourselves  from  the  p.  of  the  land 
J\reh.  10.  30.  not  give  our  d.iughters  to  p.  of  the  I. 
31.  \f  \]\e  p.of  the  I.  bringware,  or  any  victuals 
Esth.  8.  17.  many  of  the  p.  of  the  I.  became  Jews 
Jrr.l.lS.made  thee  an  iron  pillaragainstp.«/<Af  /. 
34.19.  all  the  p.  ofthclami  which  passed  between 
E2(/i.7.27.  hands  of  p.  of  the  I.  shall  be  troubled 
22.29.p.n/(Af  I.  have  i;sed  oppression  and  robbery 
33.2.if  p.  of  the  land  take  man  to  be  a  watchman 
.39.  13.  and  all  the  p.  of  the  land  sliall  bury  them 
45  lO.ail  till' p.  of  the  land  shall  give  this  oblation 
22. that  day  the  prince  prepare  for  p.  of  the  land 
4(i.^.p.iifthe  I.  shall  worship  at  door  of  this  gate 
'J.whi^n p.of  the  land  shall  come  in  solemn  feasts 
/>aH. O.O.proplirts  wliieh  spake  to  thep.  ofUielavd 
//flir. 2. 4.  he  strong,  all  yep.  o/(Ae /or?'/,  and  work 
ZccA.7. 5. speak  to  all  the/).  o/^Ac  iajid  and  priests!    12.  16.  if  they  will  diligiaiily  learn   the  ways 


PEO 

E.vt,  8.  6.  linw  endure  to  see  evil  shall  ccme  to  myp, 
Ps.  74.  who  eat  up  my  2>.  as  they  eat  bread,  53.  4. 
5'1.  7.  hear,  O  my  p.  I  will  speak  and  testify,  SI.  8. 
9.  11.  slay  them  not,  lest  my  p.  forget,  scatter  thenj 
58.  22.  I  will  bring  mj^p.  again  from  Bashan 
78. 1.  give  ear,  O  my  p.  to  my  law,  incline  your  eant 
81.  11.   but  my  p.  would  not  hearken  to  my  voice 
13.  O  that  my  p.  bad  hearkened 
144.  2.  my  shield,  who  subdued  Tny p.  underme 
Isa.  1.  3.  bat  Israel  not  know,  my  p   not  consider 
3.  12.  as  for  my  p.  children  are  their  oppressors,  O 
my  p.  they  which  lead  thee  cause  thee  to  eri 

15.  what  mean  ye  that  ye  beat7)i.vp.  to  pieces 
5.  I."^).  my  p.  are  gone  into  captivity,  because 
Id.  2.  to  take  away  the  right  from  poor  of  my  p. 

24.  O  my  p.  that  dwelleth   in  Zion,  be  not  afraid 
19.  2.5.  blessed  be  Egypt,  my  p.  and  Assyria,  Israel 
23.  2  J.  eome  my  p-  enter  thou  into  thy  cbamberd 
32.  13.  my  p.  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceful  habitation 
4f).  1.  comfort  ye,  comfort  ye  my  p.  saith  your  God 
43.  20.  to  give  drink  to  my  p.  my  chosen 
47.  6.  I  was  wroth  with  my  p.  I  have  polluted 
51.  4.  hearken  unto  me,  my  p.  and  give  ear  to  me 

16.  and  say  to  Zion,  thou  art  my  p. 
52.  4.  my  p.  went  down  into  Egypt  to  sojourn  there 

5.  sait  Ld.  that  my  p.  is  taken  away  for  nought 

6.  therefore  my  p.  shall  know  my  name 
53.  8.  for  transgression  of  my  p.  was  he  stricken 
57.  14.  take  stumbling-block  out  of  I'lf  if  my  v 
58.1. and  sliew«(7/p.lheir  transg'essior  aiio  Ja^oV 
63.  8.  for  he  said,  surely  they  ai  t  nnj  p.  childres 
65.10.Sharon  a  fold  lor  nnjp.  that  haveB<>u,ght  m« 

19.  I  will  rCjjoicc  in  Jenisaiem,  and  joy  in  my  ? 
22.  for  as  the  days  of  a  tree,  are  thedaysof  w(j/p 
Jer.  2.  11.  but  my  p.  have  changed  their  glory  ("[>■ 
]3.formyp.liave  commi'.leU  iwo  evils,  forsakei: 
31.why  say7n?/p.we  are  lords,  will  come  nom'i's 
32.  yet  my  p.  have  forgouen  me,  18.  15. 
4.22.for  WIT/ p. is  foolish,  they  have  not  known  tiij 

5.  2(i.  for  among  my  p.  are  found  wicked  men 
31.7)/7/p.  love  lo  have  it  so,  what  will  ye  liot 

6.  27.  1  have  set  Ihce  for  a  i'orlrcss  among  my  p 

7.  23.  obey  my  voice,  and  ye  shall  be  j«7/p. 

8.  7.  viij  p.  know  '.ol  the  judgment  of  the  Lord 
9  2.  that  I  might  leave  vty  p.  and  go  I'ro.m  then) 


Much  PEOPLE. 
JViim.  20.20.  Ediim  came  out  ng.  him  withm7(cAp 
.^osh.]  1.4.  they  wen!  with  7»7(cAp.even  as  the  sand 
~Sam.  13.34.  thcrecame7n?(cAp.  by  way  of  lliehill 
2  Chr.  30.  i:!.  there  assembled  at  jerusa.  ninchp 
32.  4.  so  there  was  gathererl  much  p.  together 
Psal.  3.5.  18.  I  will  praise  thee  among  vtnch  p. 
jl/nrA5.21.  murhp.  gathered  unto  him  nighthc  sea 
24  Jesus  went  with  him,  and  7«7(. 7). followed  him 
6. 34. Jesus  saw  mj/cAp.was  moved  with  compass. 
John  12.  9.  much  p.  of  Jews  knewthat  he  was  there 
12.ne.\t  day  murhp.  took  branches  of  palm-trees 
.^cts  5.  .37.  and  drew  away  much  p.  after  him 

11.  24.  and  much  p.  was  added  unto  the  I^ord 
18. 10. 1  am  with  thee,  for  1  have  mu.p.  in  this  city 
19.  26.  this  Paul  hath  turned  away  much  p. 

Rev.  19.  1.  I  licaid  a  voice  of  77!j(cAp.  in  lieaven 

Mj  PEOPLE. 
<?C7(.23.1].  in  presence  of  the  sons  of  771  j  p. give  I  it 
41.  40.  to  thy  word  shall  all  my  p.  be  ruled 
49.  29.  I  am  to  bo  gathered  to  my  p.  bury  me 
E.xod'A.l.l  have  seen  affliclionof77(7/p.  J?c(i  7.34. 
16.  that  Ihou  mavest  bring  forth  my  p.  7.  4 

5.  Lie:  7)77/ p.  go,  7.  16. 1 8.  1,20.  1 9.1,  13.|10.  3. 
8.8.  takeaway  the  frogs  from  me  and  from  my  p. 

21.  else  if  thou  wilt  not  let  my  p.  go,  10.  4. 
22. 1  will  sever  the  land  in  which  my  p.  are,  23. 
9.  17.  as  yet  e.xaltest  thou  thyself  against  ?n7/p. 
27.  Lord  is  righteous,  I  and  7717/  p.  are  wicked 

12.  31.  and  get  yon  forth  from  among  my  p. 
22.  25.  if  thou  lend  money  to  anv  of  my  p. 

/.C7I.26. 12.  ve.shallber7!»/p.  ./(t.11.4.  |"30.  22. 
.N'lim.  24.  14.  and  now  behold  I  go  unto  my  p. 
.hidg.  12.  2.  I  and  my  p.  were  at  great  strife 

14.3.  is  there  never  a  woman  among  all  my  p.? 

K).  hast  put  forth  a  riddle  lo  children  of  my  p. 

Ruth  1 .  16.  thy  peoiplc  shall  be»H7/p.  God  my  God 

3.  11.  for  all  the  city  of  my  p.  doth  know  ihat 

1  Sam.  9.  Ki.shalt  anoint  him  to  becaptnin  ovcrmj 
p.  that  he  may  serve  7»7/p.  I  looked  on  myp 

2  Sn77(.3. 18.  by  the  hand  of  David  I  will  save  my  p. 
7.  8.  Ttook  Ihec  to  be  ruler  over  myp.  2  Chr.  6.  5. 

1  Kings  22.4.  I  am  as  thou  art,  7/17/ p.  as  thy  peojde, 
my  horses  as  thy  horses,  2  Kings  3.7. 2CAr.I8.3. 

2  Kings  20.  5.  tell  Hezekiah,  the  captain  of  my  p. 

1  Chr.  17.  6.  whom  1  commanded  to  feed  viy  p. 
28.  1.  David  stood  and  said,  hear  me,  my  p. 
29.14.  who  am  T,  and  what  myp.lo  be  able  to  offer 

2  C.r.  1.11.  wisdom,  thai  Ihou  mayestjudgemy/p. 

6.  'j.  since  day  I  brought  forth  77(7/  p.  oui  of  Egypt 

7.  13.  or  if  I  send  pestilence  among  my  p. 
14.  if  7«7/ p.  .shall  liumble  themselves  ano  prav 

Estk  7.  3.  let  7717/  p.  be  given  me  at  my  reipiejt 
4.  for  wc  are  sold,  I  and  my  p    to  be  destroyed 


viy  p.  as  they  taught  my  p.  to  swear  by  BaaJ 

15.  7.  1  will  destroy  my  p.  since  they  return  ret 
23.  2.  saith  Ld.  against  ihc  pastors  that  feeii  my  > 

22.  if  they  had  causeil  myp.  lo  hear  my  wordg 
27.  who  think  lo  cause 77)7/p.  to  foigetmy  nama 
32.  cause  7)17/ p.  to  err  bv  their  lies  and  lighUess 
24.7.tliey  sha'll  be  7H7/p.  3'l.  1,  33.  |  32.38.  f.ztkW. 
20.  I  ;!ll.  28.  I  37.  23,  27.  Zech.  8.  S 
29.  32.  nor  behold  good  timt  I  will  do  for  myp. 
31. 14.  my  p.  shall  be  satisfied  with  my  guedness 
33. 24.  thus  Ihey  have  despised  myp  not  a  aatioD 
50.  6.  my  p.  hath  been  lost  sheep,  ih^-y  have  ,ion8 
51.45.  my  p.  go  ye  out  o-f  midst  nf  her,  Rfv.18.  4. 
I.am.X  14.  I  was  a  derision  lo  all  my  p.  and  song 
F.zck.  13.  9.  they  shall  not  ho  in  assembly  of  my  p 
10.  have  seduced  my  p.\\  18.  hunts  souls  of  TTiyp 
19.  ye  pollute  me,  among  0)7/  p.  by  lying  to  myp. 
21.  I  will  deliver  my  p.  out  ot  your  hand,  23. 
14.  8.  I  will  cut  liim  off  from  the  midst  of  iny  p. 

11.  but  that  they  may  be  my  p.  and  I  their  God 
21.  12.  terrors  by  the  sword  shall  be  upon  myp. 
34.  30.  even  house  of  Israel   are  m.y  p.  sailh  Lord 

37.  12.  behold,  O  myp.  I  will  open  your  graves,  12 

38.  16.  thou  Shalt  come  up  against  my  p.  Israel 

44.  23.  they  shall  teach  my  p.  the  differeuce 

45.  8.  my  princes  shall  no  more  oppress  my  p. 

9.  take  away  your  exactions  from  my  p.  saith  Ld, 

46.  18.  that  my  p.  be  not  scattered  from  possession 
Boe.  1.  9,  then  said  God,  ye  are  not  my  p.  10. 

2.  +  1.  say  unto  your  brethren,  my  p.  and  sisters 
23.  say  to  them  which  were  not  my  p. 

4.  6.  my  p.  are  destroyed  for  lack  of  knowledge 
8.  they  eat  up  the  sin  of  myp.  and  they  set 

12.  my  p.  ask  counsel  at  iheir  stocks,  and  staff 
6. 11.  when  I  returned  the  captivity  of  my  p. 
14.  7.  my  p.  are  bent  to  backsliding  from  me 

Joel  2.  2:).  my  p.  shall  never  be  ashamed,  27. 

3.  2.  and  will  plead  with  them  there  for  my  p. 
3.  and  they  have  cast  lots  for  7r..v  P-  ^nd  sold 

Amos  9.  10.  sinners  of  my  p.  shall  die  by  the  sword. 
Obad.  l.'j.  not  have  entered  int  j  the  gate  of  my  p. 
.)flr.  1.  9.  he  is  come  to  the  gate  of  my  p.  even. 

2.  4.  he  halh  changed  thi)  ointinn  nf  my  p. 

8.  of  late  my  p.  is  risen  up  as  ar  enemy 

9.  the  women  of  my  p.  have  ye  east  out 

3.  3.  who  also  ea'  the  flesh  ofiini  p.  and  flsf 
5.  concerning  prophets  ihat  make  my  p  err 

6.  3.  OTTiwp.  what  have  1  dr  ne  i.iiio  t.^.eer  6. 

16.  therefore  ye  shall  bear  the  reiroacli  ofmt)  p 
Zcph.  2.  8.  when  .ly  they  rrpro.iclied  my  p. 

9.  ihe  residue  of  my  p.  shall  s|)oil  them 
Zd'rA.2.  II.  and  many  natirms  sliall  W.myp. 
8.  7.  I  will  save  nnj  p.  from  the  cist  country 
13.  9.  1  will  say,  it  ii  my  p.  and  thoy  »h«Il  («J» 


PEO 

Hum.^.  25.  call  them  nu/  p-  which  were  not  my  p, 
36.10  the  place  where  it  was  Sitid, ye  are  not  my  p 
2  Cor.  6.  16.  1  Will  be  their  O.  they  siiall  be  myp. 
See  Dauohtbr. 
Of  the  PEOPLE. 
(Jen.  25.  23.  two  inaiiiier  of  p.  sliall  bo  separated 
26.  10.  one  of  l/iep.  might  hghtly  have  lien 
49.  10.  to  hitn  ihnll  the  gathering  of  the  p.  be 
A'lim.  25.  4.  take  all  ihe  headg  of  the  p.  ynd  iiang 
26.  4.  take  the  sum  of  the  p.  from  20  years  old 
Josh.  4.  2.  take  yon  twelve  men  out  of  the  p. 
1  Sam.  9. 2.  he  was  higher  than  any  of  the  p.  10. 23. 
12.  for  there  is  a  sacriHce  of  the  p.  to-day 
14.  24.  »o  none  of  the  p.  tasted  any  food 
28.  then  answered  one  of  the  p.  and  said 
26. 15.  there  came  one  of  the  p.  to  destroy  king 
i  Kings  13.7.  nor  did  he  leave  oflhep.  to  Jelioahaz 
F.zra  3.  3.  because  of  the  p.  of  those  countries 
AVA.5.1.  there  was  great  cry  oft.p.  and  their  wives 

7.  73.  and  some  of  the  p.  dwelt  in  their  cities 
Psal.  65.  7.  which  stilleth  the  tumult  of  the  p. 

Ti.  4.  he  shall  judge  the  poor  of  the  p.  and  save 
89.  19.  I  have  exalted  one  chosen  out  of  the  p. 
Isa.  18.  7.  a  present  of  a  p.  scattered  and  peeled 
42.  6.  I  will  give  thee  for  a  covenant  of  the  p. 
51.  4.  my  judgment  to  rest  for  a  light  of  the  p. 
63.  3.  and  of  the  p.  tiiere  was  none  with  ine 
£:cA.  46.  IH.  prince  not  take  of  the  p.  inheritance 
24.  the  ministers  shall  boil  the  sacrifice  of  the  p. 
John  7.  31.  and  many  of  the  p.  believed  on  him 

11.  42.  because  of  the  p.  that  stand  by,  I  said  it 
jScts  4.21. how  they  might  punish,  because  of  the  p. 
//eft.  9.  7.  he  offered  for  himself,  and  errors  o/(Ae;). 
Rev.  11.9.  they  of  the  p  shall  see  their  dead  bodies 
See  Ears,  Elders. 
One  PEOPLE. 
Gen.  25.  23.  one  p.  shall  be  stronger  than  the  other 
34.  16.  we  will  dwell  with  you,  and  become  one  p. 
22.  will  consent  to  dwell  with  us,  to  be  one  p. 
Own  PEOPLE. 
Eiod.  5.  16.  but  the  fault  is  in  thine  own  p. 
Leo.  21.  14.  he  shall  take  a  virgin  of  his  own  p. 
IChron.  17.21.  God  went  to  redeem  to  be  his  own  p. 
Z  Chron.  25.  15.  that  could  not  deliver  their  own  p. 
Psal.  45.  10.  O  daughter,  forget  also  thy  own  p. 
78.  52.  but  made  his  own  p.  to  go  forth  like  sheep 
ha.  13.  14.  shall  every  man  turn  to  his  own  p. 
hr.  46.  16.  arise,  let  us  go  again  to  our  own  p. 

The  PEOPLE. 
Gi-n.  11.  6.  the  Lord  said,  behold  the  p.  is  one 
Ezod.  5.  4.  why  do  ye  let  the  p.  from  their  work  ? 

5.  behold,  the  p.  of  tiie  land  now  are  many 
12.27.  and  the  p.  bowed  the  head  and  worshipped 
13. 18. God  led  «/je;).||14.5.wastold  that  thep.  fied 
14.  31.  the  p.  feared  Lord,  and  believed  the  Lord 
1.5. 14.  thep.  shall  hear  and  be  afraid,  sorrow  take 

10. till  the  p. pass  over  which  thou  hast  purchased 
24. <Ae/(. murmured,  saying,  what  shall  we  drink? 

16.  30.  80  thep.  rested  on  the  seventh  day 

17.  1.  there  was  no  water  for  the.  p.  to  drink 
2.  thep.  did  chide  with  Moses,  JViim.  20.  3. 

6.  shall  come  water  outof  it,  that  <Ae;). may  drink 
tS.  19.  be  thou  for  thep.  to  God-ward,  to  bring 
t9. 'J.  t'nat  the  p.  may  hear  when  I  speak  with  thee 

IV.  Tyloses  brought  forth  thep.  out  of  the  camp 
21.  charge  thep.  ||  24.  K-t  not  thep.  break  through 

20.  18.  when  the  p.  saw  it,  they  stood  afar  off,  21. 
24.  2.  neither  shall  the  p.  go  up  with  him 

8.  Moses  took  blood  and  sprinkled  it  on  the  p. 
Lev.  9.7  make  an  atoneir.cnt  for  thyselfand  thep. 

l.i.  the  =>in-offering  for  thip.  18.  |  16.  15. 
23. hleiseJ  thep.  \\  JVum.  11.1.  thep.  coin|ilained 
Wim.  11.  2.  ihe  p.  cried  to  ".loses,  and  he  prayed 

13.  13.  and  see  thep.  that  dwelleth  therein 
28.  the  p.  bit  strong  ||  30.  Caleb  stilled  the  p. 

14.  1.  thep.  wept  that  night  ||  30.  the p-  mourned 

21.  5.  th£  p.  spske  against  God  and  against  Mase« 
23.  9.  lo,  the  p.  shall  dwell  alone,  not  nckoned 

24.  behold,  the  p.  shall  rise  u[)  as  a  great  lion 
Deut.  4.10.  the  Lord  said,  gather  me  thep.  tcgcther 
18.  3.  this  shall  be  the  priest's  due  from  the  p. 
33.3.  yea,  he  loved  thrp.  ||  17.  he  shall  push  thep. 

19.  they  shall  call  thep.  to  the  mountain 
To»h.  4.  10.  and  the  p.  hasted  and  passed  over 
fi.  20.  so  the  p.  shouted  ||  24.  28.  let  the  p.  depart 
fuil^r.T.i.lhep.  that  are  with  thee  are  too  many,  4. 
9.  32.  up  thou,  and  tlw  p.  that  are  with  thee 
1  .Slim.  2.  13.  the  priest's  custom  with  thep.  was 
4.  t.  so  the  p.  sent  to  Sh'loh  to  bring  the  ark 
fi.  fi.  did  they  not  let  the  p.  go,  and  they  departed 

8.  19.  thep.  refused  to  obey  the  voice  of  Samuel 

9.  13.  for  the  p.  will  not  eat  until  he  come 

14.  45.  the  p.  said  lo  Saul,  shall  Jonathan  die?  go" 

thep.  rescued  Jonathan,  that  he  died  not 

15.  15.  fur  thep.  spared  the  best  of  the  sheep 
21.  but  thev.  took  of  the  spoil  sheep  and  oxen 

17.  27.  the  p.  answered  after  this  manner,  30. 
SO.G.Dav.  d;et'es3ed,for?/ie/;. spake  of  stoning  him 
2.5aTn.  1.  4.    hat  thep.  are  fled  from  the  battle 
14. 15  it  if  jecause  the  p-  have  made  me  afrait 
4.1b 


PEO 

2  Sam.  15.  12.  for  thep.  increaied  with  Abialora 
IKmgs  1.40.and  tAep. piped  uKli  pipes  and  rejoiced 

12.  30.  for  thep.  went  to  worsliip  before  tlie  one 
16.  22.  Ike  p.  that  followed  Omri  prevailed  against 

thep.  that  followed  Tibm,  son  of  Ginath 
18.  21.  and  thep.  answered  him  not  a  word 
2  Kings  4.41.  pour  out  for  thep.  that  they  may  eat 
_^43.  lie  said,  give  thep.  that  they  may  eat 
7.  17.  and  thep.  trode  upon  him  in  the  gate 

11.  17.  made  a  covenant  between  king  and  thep. 

12.  3.  as  yet  the  p.  did  sacrifice,  14.  4.  |  15.  4,  35. 
18.  36.  the  p.  held  their  peace,  and  answered  not 
22.  13.  inquire  of  the  Lord  for  me  and  for  the  p 

2  Chr.  12.  3.  the  p.  were  without  number  that  came 
20.  33.  as  yet  thep.  had  cot  prepared,  30.  3. 
27.  2.  and  thep.  did  yet  corruptly 

30.  20.  Ld.  hearkened  to  Hezek.  and  healed  thep. 

31.  10.  since  thep.  began  to  bring  offerings 
32.8.  the  p.  rested  on  the  words  of  Mezekiah 
31).  14.  and  thep.  transgressed  very  much 

Ezra  10.  13.  but  thep.  are  many,  and  it  is  rain 
JVeA.  4.  6.  for  thep.  had  a  mind  to  work 
5.  13.  and  thep.  did  according  to  this  promise 

7.  4.  city  was  large,  but  thep.  were  icw  therein 

8.  7.  and  tlie  p.  stood  in  their  place 

16.  so  the  p.  went  and  brought  palm-branches 
11.2.  the  p.  blessed  all  that  offered  willingly 

Estk.  3. 6.  they  had  shewed  him  thep.  of  Mordecai 
11.  thep.  also,  to  do  with  them  asseemeth  to  thee 

4.  11.  thep.  of  the  king's  provinces  do  know 
.tub  12.  2.  Job  said,  no  doubt  but  ye  are  the  p. 

34.  30.  hypocrite  reign  not,  lest  the  p.  be  ensnared 
Psal.  2.  1.  why  do  the  p.  imagine  a  vain  thing? 

33.  12.  blessed  are  the  p.  whom  he  hath  cliosen 

44.  2.  we  heard,  how  thou  didst  afflict  the  p. 

45.  5.  arrows,  whereby  the  p.  fall  under  thee 

17.  therefore  shall  the  p.  praise  thee  for  ever 
56.  7.  in  lliiire  anger  cast  down  the  p.  O  God 
67.  3.  let  thep.  praise  thee,  O  God,  5. 
S'J.  15.  blessed  is  thep.  that  know  the  joyful  sound 

95.  7.  and  we  are  thep.  of  his  pasture 

96.  13.  he  shall  judge  thep.  with  his  truth 

98.  9.  and  he  shall  judge  (Ae  p.  with  equity 

99.  1.  the  Lord  reignelli,  let  thep.  tremble 
105.  1.  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  p. 

Prov.  11.  14.  where  no  counsel  is  thep.  fall 
26.  withholds  corn,  «Ae  p.  shall  curse  him,  24.  24. 

29.  2.  in  authority,  thep.  rejoiced,  thep.  mourn 

18.  where  there  is  no  vision,  the  p.  perish 
/sa.3,5.  thep.  shall  he  oppressed,  every  one  by  ano. 

9.  2.  «Ae  p.  that  walked  in  darkness  have  seen  light 

13.  the  p.  turneth  not  to  him  that  smiteth  them 

19.  and  thep.  shall  be  as  the  fuel  of  the  fire 

10.  6.  and  against  the  p.  of  my  wrath  will  I  give 
14.  2.  and  tAe  p.  shall  take  them  and  bring  them 
24.  2.  it  shall  be  as  with  thep.  so  with  the  priest 

30.  19.  for  the  p.  shall  dwell  in  Zion  at  Jerusalem 

33.  24.  thep.  shall  be  forgiven  iheir  iniquity 

34.  5.  my  sword  shall  come  on  the  p.  of  my  curse 
40.  7.  surely  the  p.  is  grass,  the  grass  withereth 
51.  7.  the  p.  in  whose  heart  is  my  law,  fear  ye  not 
63.  6.  I  will  tread  doivn  tAe  p    in  mine  anger 

18.  thep.  of  thy  holiness  have  possessed  it 
.Ter.  23.34.  thep.  thatsiinll  say,  the  burthen  of  Lord 

31.  2.  thep.  which  were  left  of  sword  found  grace 
37.4.Jeremiah  came  in  and  went  out  among  thep. 

39.  14.  carry  him  home,  so  he  dwelt  among  thep. 

40.  5.  go  hack  and  dwell  with  him  among  the  p.  8. 
48.46.  woe  tothee,OMoab,  t.p.ofChemosh  perish 
51.58.and  itep.  shall  labour  in  vain,  and  be  weary 

Ezck.  11.  17.  I  will  even  gather  you  from  the  p. 
20.  34.  I  will  bring  you  out  from  the  p.  34.  13. 
25.  7.  and  I  will  cut  thee  off  from  the  p. 
26.20.  w"ill  bring  thee  down  with  tAep.  of  old  time 
33.  6.  see  sword  come,  and  (Ae  p.  be  not  warned 

31.  and  they  come  unto  thee  as  thep.  conieth 
■36.  20.  they  said,  these  are  tAe  p  of  the  Lord 
39.  4.  thou  shall  fall,  and  the  p.  that  is  v.ith  thee 
42.14.  approach  to  those  things  which  are  for  thep. 
44.  11.  they  shall  slay  the  sacrifice  for  thep. 

19.  shall  not  sanctify  thep.  with  their  garments 
Dan.  9.  26.  tAe  p.  of  the  prince  that  shall  come 

11.  32.  (Aep.  that  know  theirGod  shall  be  strnn 
Uos.  4.14.  the  p.  that  doth  not  understand,  shall  fall 
10.  5.  for  thep.  thereof  shall  mourn  over  it 
10.  ami  <Aep.  shall  be  gathered  again.st  them 
.Jiicl  2.  <).  before  them  the  p.  shall  be  much  piiined 
Jimos  I.  5.  thep.  of  Syriii  shall  go  into  captivity 
3. 6.  shall  trumpet  be  blown,  and  thep.  not  afraid? 
./onnh  3.  5.  so  thep.  of  Nineveh  believed  God 
//aA.  2.  13.  that  the  p.  shall  labour  in  the  fire,  and 
lAe  p.  shall  weary  themselves  for  very  vanity 
Zrph.  2. 10.  magnified  themselves  ag.  tAe  p.  of  Lord 
Hacr.  1.  ]2.  and  thep.  did  fear  before  the  Lord 
Jl/rt/.l  .4.<Aep.against  whom  Lord  hath  indignation 
J\fat.  4.  16.  the  p.  thiit  eat  tn  darkness  saw  light 
21.26.  if  we  shall  say,  of  men,  we  fear  (Ac  p.  for 
all  hol<l  John  as  a  prophet,  Mark  11.  ?2. 
f.uke  1.  21.  and  thep.  waited  for  Zacharlas 
3.  15.  astAep.  wcreinexpectat.  andallmenmuiedl  37.  IS!  what  hare  l  offended  asutr.ii  this  p.  ? 


PEO 

Lukei.i2.thcp.  »ougt.l  him  ||  5  1.  t/tep  pre^gea  c» 
8.  40.  wlien  returned,  the  p.  gladly  received  hfn» 
9. 18.  he  asked  them,  whom  say  t/ie  p.  tliat  I  am' 
20.  19.  feared  thep.  22.  2.  ||  23.  5.  stirieth  up  t/iep 
2.i.U.  brouglit  tliisman,one  that  perverteih  thep 

./uAn6.24.wlien  tAep.saw  that  Jesus  was  not  tliere 
7.  12.  others  said,  nay,  but  he  deceiveth  the  p. 
11.  .'50.  that  one  man  should  die  lor  thep.  18. 14 

.lets  5.  13.  but  the  p.  magnified  them 
8.6.tAep.with  one  accordgavelieed  to  those  thin^i 
12. 22.  tAe  p.  gave  shout,  saying,  it  is  voice  of  God 
14.  II.  and  when  the  p.  saw  what  Paul  had  done 

18.  with  these  sayings  scarce  restrained  they  l.p. 

19.  who  persuaded  the  p.  and  stoned  Paul 
26. 17.  delivering  thee  from  tAep.  and  the  Gentile* 

28. 17.  though  1  committed  nothing  against  thep 
Heb.  5.  3.  as  for  the  p.  so  also  for  himself,  7.  27. 

7.  11.  for  under  it  tAe  p.  received  the  law 
13. 12  that  he  might  sanctify  tAe  p.  with  his  blood 
Jude  5.  how  that  the  Lord  having  saved  thep. 

This  PEOPLE. 
Ezod.  3.  21.  I  will  give  this  p.  favour  in  sight  of 
5.  22.  why  hast  thou  so  evil  entreated  this  p.  ? 

23.  for  Pharaoh  hath  done  evil  to  this  p. 
17.4. Moses  cried  ,8aying,  what  shall  I  do  to  this  p.? 

18. 18.  thou  wilt  wearaway,both  thou  and  this  p. 
23.  all  this  p.  shall  also  go  to  their  place  in  peace 

32.9.1  haveseen  £A!>p.||21.what  did  thisp.lo  ihea 
31.  oh,  this  p.  have  sinned  a  great  sin 

33.  12.  see,  thou  sayest  to  me,  bring  up  this  p. 
JVum.  11. 11.  layest  the  burden  of  all  this  p.  on  ma 
12.  have  I  conceiv.all  this  p.?  ||  13.  flesh  to  this  p. 
14.  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  this  p.  alone 

14. 11. Lord  said,  how  long  will  t/ii«  p. provoke  met 

14.  they  heard  that  thou  art  among  this  p. 

15.  if  thou  shalt  kill  all  this  p.  as  one  man 

16.  was  not  able  to  bring  this  p.  into  the  land 
19.  pardon  tA;*  p.  as  thou  hast  forgiven  thisp 

21.  2.  if  thoB  wilt  indeed  deliver  this  p. 

22.  6.  come  now,  I  pray  thee,  curse  this  p.  17. 
24.  14.  what  this  p.  shall  do  to  thy  people 

32.  15.  and  ye  shall  destroy  all  tA(s  p. 
Bjut.  3.  28.  Joshua  shall  go  over  before  this  p. 

5.  28.  I  have  heard  voice  of  the  words  of  tA;.<r  p. 
9.  13.  the  Lord  spake,  saying,  I  have  ecca  this  p. 

27.  look  not  to  the  stubbornness  ot  this  p. 
31.  7.  be  strong,  for  thou  must  go  will)  this  p. 

16.  this  p.  will  rise  up  and  go  whoring  after  god« 
Tosh.  1.  6.  to  this  p.  thou  shalt  divide  the  lano 
Judg.  2.  20.  because  this  p.  have  transgressed 
9.  29.  would  to  God  this  p.  were  under  my  hand 

38.  is  not  this  tiio  p.  thou  hast  despised  ?  go  oct  ■ 

1  Sam.  2.  23.  I  hear  of  your  evil  doings  by  tAt.<  p. 

2  Sam.  16.  18.  hut  whom  Lord  and  this  p.  choi.se 

1  Kings  12. 6.  that  I  may  ans  this  p.  9. 2  CAi-.10.(i,9. 
7.  if  thou  wilt  be  a  servant  to  this  p.  this  day 
27.if  tA/6-p.go  up  to  do  sacrifice  atJei  usalem,th.n 

the  heart  oft.  p.  shall  turn  again  to  Rehoboara 
14.  2.  who  told  me  that  I  should  be  king  over  t.p. 
18.  37.  hear  me,  O  Lord,  that  tAf.s-  p.  may  know 

2  KingsG  18.  I  pray,  smite  this  p.  with  blindnes* 
2  CAr.1.10. 1  may  go  out  and  come  in  before  iAisp 
JVcA.  5.  18.  the  bondage  was  heavy  on  this  p. 

19.  according  to  all  that  I  have  done  for  this  p 
Isa.  6. 9.  go  and  tell  this  p.  hear  ye  indeed,  hut  not 

10.  make  the  heart  of  tAisp.  fat,  ears  heavy,  and 
shut  their  eyes.  Mat.  13.  15.  .^cts  28.  26,  27 

8.  6.  this  p.  refuseth  the  waters  of  Shiloah 

11.  I  should  not  walk  in  the  way  of  this  p. 

12.  to  whom  this  p.  shall  say,  a  confederacy 

9.  16.  the  leaders  oCthis  p.  cause  them  to  err 
23.  13.  tA;s  p.  was  not  till  the  Assyrian  founded  il 

28.  11.  with  another  tongue  will  speii.k  to  this}.. 
14.  hear,  ye  scornful  men,  that  rule  this  p. 

29.  13.  this  p.  draw  near  me  with  their  mouth 
14.  lo  do  a  marvellous  work  among  this  p. 

42.  22.  but  this  is  a  p.  robbed  and  spoiled 

43.  21.  thi$p.  have  1  formed  for  myself 
■  ler.  4.  10.  thou  hast  greatly  deceived  this  p. 

5.  14.  will  make  my  words  fire,  and  this  p.  -Jtooi 

23.  but  this  p.  hath  a  revolting  heart 

6.  19.  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  on  this  p. 
21    I  will  lay  sturnhling-blocka  beliire  this  p. 

7.  16.  pray  not  Ihou  for  this  p.  11.  14.  |  14.  11. 

33.  carcases  of  this  p.  meat  for  fowls  of  heavox. 

8.  5.  why  is  this  p.  of  Jerusalem  slidden  backl 

9.  15.  I  will  feed  even  this  p.  with  wormwood 
13.  10.  this  evil  p.  who  refuse  to  hear  my  wor.t* 

15.  1.  yet  my  mind  could  not  be  toward  this  p. 

16.  5.  I  have  taken  away  mv  peace  from  this  p. 
19.  11.  even  so  will  I  brenk  thisp.  and  this  city 
23.  32.  they  shall  not  profit  this  p.  at  all 

33.  and  when  this  p.  shall  ask  tlipo,  saying 

28.  15.  thou  makest  this  p.  to  trLst  in  a  lie 

29.  32.  shiiU  not  hnve  a  man  to  dwell  among  t.p. 

32.  42.  brought  all  tliis  great  evil  upon  this  p. 

33.  24.  considereat  not  what  this  p.  have  spoktt 
3.1.  16.  hut  t/iis  p.  have  not  hearkened  unto  ma 
36. 7. great  is  the  anger  pronounced  against  fjiiip 


PEO 

•Tt;/*  38.4.  thii  man  seeJteth  not  the  weltkreofi)iis;j. 
JUic.  i.  11.  he  shall  be  the  prophet  oi  this  p. 
dag.  1.  2.  this  p.  say,  the  time  is  not  come 
2.  14.  Ilaggai  said,  so  \sihis  p.  befure  me 
ZecA.  8.  6.  in  the  eyes  of  the  remnant  ol'  this  p. 
11.  I  will  not  be  to  this  p.  as  in  former  days 
12.1  will  cause  the  remnantoftAts  ;?.  to  possess 
Hal.  15.8.  this  p.draweth  nigh  with  their  mouth 
Mark  7.  6.  this  p.  honoureth  me  with  their  lips 
Lu/ceQ.  i;i.  e.\cept  we  sliuuld  buy  meat  for  this  p. 

21.  23.  for  there  shall  be  wrath  upon  this  p. 
John  1.  4U.  but  this  p.  who  knoweth  not  the  law 
Hcts  13.  17.  the  God  at  this  p.  chose  our  fathers 

1  Cor.  14. 21.  with  other  lips  1  will  speak  to  this  p. 

Thy  PEOPLE. 
Sxod.  5.  '23.  neither  hast  thou  delivered  thy  p. 
8.3.  frogs  on  thy  p.  4.||-21.  swarms  of  flies  on  thy  p. 

9.  14.  for  [  will  senil  all  my  plagues  on  thy  p. 

15.  that  I  may  smite  thee  and  thy  p.  with  pestilen. 
15.  Iti.  they  shall  bestill,  till  thy  p.  pass  over,  O  L. 

22.  28.  nor  slialt  curse  rulet  ut'  thy  p.  Acts  23.  5. 
23. 11.  let  it  rest,  that  the  poor  of  thy  p.  may  eat 

33.  13.  and  consider  that  this  nation  is  thy  p. 

16.  I  and  thy  p.  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 

34.  10.  1  make  a  covenant  before  all  thy  p. 
LejJ.li).  16.  shalt  nut  go  as  tale-bearer  among  thy  p. 
JVujft. 5.21. make  thee  a  curse  and  oath  imMingthy  p. 

24.  14.  what  this  peo.  shall  do  thy  p.  in  latter  days 

27.13.  slialt  be  gathered  to  thy  p.  31.2.  Deul..'il.60. 
Deut.  9.  {2.  for  thy  p.  have  corrupted  themselves 

26.  destroy  nol  thy  p.  ||  Ruth  1. 16.  thy  p.  my  peo. 

29. yet  they  are  tAj/p.and  inheritance,  jVi  A.  1. 10. 

Ruth  1.  10.  we  will  return  with  thee  to  thy  p. 

iSarn.  7.  23.  what  nation  like  thy  p.?  1  Chr.  17.  21. 

before  thy  p.  which  thou  redeeinedsl  from  Egypt 

1  Kini.'.---  3.  8.  thy  servant  is  in  the  midst  of  thy  p. 

S.understanding  heart  to  judge  thy  p. 2  Chr.  1.10. 

S.  44.  if  thy  p-  go  out  to  battle,  and  shall  pray 

50.forgive  thy  p.  that  have  sinned,  2  CAr.6.34,3D. 

51.  they  be  thy  p.  ||  20.  42.  thy  p.  for  his  people 

5J2. 4.  he  said,  I  am  as  thou  art,  my  people  as  thy 

p.  my  horses  as  thy  horses,  2  Kings  3.  7. 

1  Chron.  21.  17.  but  let  not  thy  hand  be  on  thy  p. 

29.  18.  keep  this  in  the  thoughts  of  heart  of  thy  p. 

6  Chron.  21. 14.  with  a  plague  will  the  Lord  smile 

thy  p.  thy  children,  thy  wives,  and  thy  goods 

P»al.3. 8.  salvation  to  L.  thy  blessing  is  upon  thy  p. 

28. 9.  save  thy  p.  and  bless  thine  inherit.  Jer.  31.  7. 
44.  12.  thou  sellest  thy  p.  for  nought 

60.  3.  thou  hast  shewed  thy  p.  hard  things 
68.  7.  when  thou  wentest  forth  before  thy  p. 
72.  2.  he  shall  judge  thy  p.  with  righteousness 
77.  15.  thou  hast  with  thine  arm  redeemed  thy  p. 

20. thou  leddest  i/ir/ p. asflock  by  Moses  and  Aaron 
79.  13.  so  we  thy  p.  will  give  thee  thanks 
80. 4.  how  long  be  angry  against  prayer  of  thy  p.? 
83.3.  they  have  taken  crafty  counsel  against  thy  p. 
85.  2.  thou  hast  forgiven  the  iniquity  of  thy  p. 

6.  revive  us,  that  thy  p.  may  rejoice  in  thee 
94.  5.  they  break  in  pieces  thy  p.  O  Lord 
106.  4.  the  favour  that  thou  bearest  to  thy  p. 
110.  3.  thy  p.  shall  be  willing  in  the  day  of  power 
l»a.  2.  6.  therefore  thou  hast  forsaken  thy  p. 
7. 17.  the  Lord  shall  bring  on  thee  and  thy  p.  days 
14.  20.  thou  hast  destroved  thy  land  and  thy  p. 
60.  21.  thy  p.  shall  be  all  righteous,  shall  inherit 

63.14.  so  diilsl  thou  lead  thy  p.  ||  64.9.  we  are  thy  p. 
Jer.  22.  2.  hear,  thou  and  thy  p.  that  enter  in 

27. 13.  why  will  ye  die,  thou  and  thy  p.  by  sword"? 
Kiek.  3.  11.  get  thee  to  thy  p.  and  sjieak  to  them 
13.  17.  set  thy  face  against  the  daughters  of  thy  p. 
26.  11.  he  shall  slay  thy  p.  with  the  sword 
J3.  2.  speak  to  the  children  of  thy  p.  and  say,  12. 

17.  yet  children  of  thy  p.  say,  way  is  not  equal 
30.  the  children  of  thy  p.  still  are  talking 

37.  18.  when  the  children  of  thy  p.  shall  speak 

Dan.  9.  16.  thy  p.  are  become  a  reproach  to  all 

19.  thy  city  and  thy  p.  are  called  by  thy  name 

24.  seventy  weeks  are  determined  upon  thy  p. 

10.  14.  to  understand  what  shall  befall  thy  p. 
J2.1.  Michael,  who  standeth  for  the  children  of  thy 

p.  and  at  that  time  thy  p.  shall  be  delivered 
Vo&.  4. 4.  titjj  p.  as  they  that  strive  with  tho  priest 
10.  14.  shall  a  tumult  arise  among  thy  p. 
Joel  2.  17.  Rpare  thy  p.  |{  Mic.  "..  14.  feed  thy  p. 
ffah.  3. 13.  thy  p.  in  the  midst  of  thee  are  women 

19.  thy  p.  is  scattered  on  the  mountains 
H(iA.3. 13.thou  wentest  forth  forsalvationof  tAjp. 

To  or  unto  the  PEOPLE. 
Exod.  4.  16.  and  he  shall  be  spokesman  to  the  p. 
18.  14.  when  Jethro  saw  all  that  he  did  to  the  p. 
what  is  Ibis  thing  that  thou  doost  to  the  p.? 
19.]0.go«»«Aep.l|12.thoushaltsetboiinds«(7?*(?p. 
14.  Moses  went  down  from  mount  to  thf  p.  2.^. 
Tifitl.  20.  2.  that  the  priest  shall  speak  to  the  p. 

5.  and  the  officers  shall  speak  to  tht  p.  8. 
./u</i?.  8. 5.  give,  t  pray,  loaves  of  bread  to  thrp. 

18.10.  when  ye  go,  ye  shall  come  ^oap.si.'cnrp,27. 
Math  2.  II.  ani  art  come  to  a.  p.  thou  kne  west  nut! 
2  Sam.  8. 10.  Samuel  told  all  the  words  to  the  p.   j 

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PER 

I  Sam.  26.  7.  David  and  Abichai  came  to  the  p.  by 

14.  David  cried  to  the  p.  and  to  Abner,  saying 
30.  21.  when  David  came  near  to  the  p.  he  saluted 
2. Sam.  24.  3.  now  the  Lord  thy  God  add  to  the  p. 

1  Kings  12.  15.  the  king  hearkened  not  to  Ike  p. 

18.  21.  Elijah  came  to  the  p.  and  said,  how  long 

19.  21.  Elisha  gave  to  the  p.  and  they  did  eat 

2  Kings  4.  42.  he  said,  give  to  p.  that  they  may  eat 
11.  13.  Athahah  came  to  the  p.  2  Chron.  23.  12. 

1  Chron.  10. 9.  Philist.  sent  to  carry  tidings  to  the  p. 

2  Chron.  35.  7.  Josiah  gave  to  the  p.  lambs  and  kids 

8.  his  princes  gave  willingly  to  the  p.  to  priests 
JVt'A.  4.22.  at  the  same  time  said  I  to  the  p.  lodge 

5.  15.  former  governors  were  chargeable  to  the  p 
Psal.  9.  8.  he  shall  minister  judgment  to  the  p. 

72.  3.  the  mountains  shall  bring  peace  to  the  p. 
Isa.  42.  5.  he  that  giveth  breath  to  the  p.  upon  it 

49.  22.  and  I  will  set  up  my  standard  to  the  p. 

55.  4.  behold,  I  have  given  him  for  a  witness  to 
the  p.  a  leader  and  commander  to  the  p. 
Ezek.  24.  18.  so  I  spake  to  the  p.  in  the  mornin 
Ihui.  7. 27.  kingdom  be  given  to  the  p.  of  the  saints 
.loel  3.  8.  they  shall  sell  them  to  the  p.  far  off 
//«6  3.16.  when  he  Cometh  up  to  t.p.  he  will  invade 
Zepb.  3.  9.  I  will  turn  to  the  p.  a  pure  language 
//ui''. 1.13. then  spake  Hag.theL.'s  message  to  the  p. 
Mat.  12.  46.  while  he  yet  talked  to  the  p.  behold 

27.  15.  was  wont  to  release  to  the  p.  a  prisuner 
/^uAe7.24.he  began  to  speak  iofAe  p.  concern. .John 
Jlcts  4. 1.  as  they  spake  to  the  p.  the  priests  came 

5.  20.  speak  in  the  temple  to  the  p.  all  the  words 

10.2.  which  gave  alms  to  thcp.  and  prayed  to  God 
42.  and  he  commanded  us  to  preach  to  the  p. 

12.  4.  intending  to  bring  Peter  forth  to  thep. 

13.31.  seen  of  them  who  are  his  witnesses  to  thep. 

17.  5.  the  Jews  sought  to  bring  them  out  to  the  p. 

19.  30.  when  Paul  would  have  entered  in  to  the  p. 
33.  and  would  have  made  his  defence  to  thep. 

21.  39. 1  beseech  thee  suffer  me  to  speak  to  thep. 

40.  Paul  oeckoned  with  the  hand  to  thep. 
20. 23.Christshould  snffer,and  shew  liglit  to  thcp. 

PEOPLES. 
Rev.  10.  11.  thou  must  prophesy  before  many  p. 
17.  15.  waters  Ihou  sawest  are  p.  and  multitudes 

PERADVENTURE. 
Gen.  18.  24.  p.  there  he  fifty  righteous  within  city 

28.  p.  there  shall  lack  five  of  the  fifty  righteous 

29.  p.  there  be  forty  ||  30.  thirty  H  31.  twenty 
32.  I  will  speak  this  once,  p.  ten  shall  be  found 

24.  5.  p.  the  woman  will  not  be  willing,  39. 
27.  12.  Jacob  said,  my  father  p.  will  feel  me 
31.31.p.thou  wouldesttakeby  force  thy  daughters 
32.20.  I  will  see  his  face,  ;j.  he  will  accept  of  me 

42.  4.  for  he  said,  lest  p.  mischief  befall  him 

43.  12.  carry  it  aL'ain,  p.  it  was  an  oversight 

44.  34.  lest  p.  I  see  evil  shall  come  on  my  father 
50. 15.  Joseph  will  p.  hate  us,  and  will  requite  us 

Ezod.  13.17.  lest  p.  the  people  repent  when  see  war 
32.30.  p.  I  shall  make  an  atonument  for  your  sin 

JVum.  22.  6.  curse  this  people,  p.  I  shall  prevail,  11. 
23.  3.  p.  the  Lord  will  come  to  meet  me 
27.  p.  it  will  please  God  that  thou  curse  me  them 

,7osk.  9.  7.  men  of  Israel  said,  p.  ye  dwell  among  ns 

1  .Sam.  6.  5.p.  he  will  lighten  his  hand  from  off  yon 
9.  6.  p.  he  can  shew  us  our  way  that  we  should  go 

1  Kings  18.  5.  p.  we  may  find  grass  to  save  horses 

27.  or  p.  he  sleepeth,  and  must  be  awaked 

20.  31.  go  to  the  king,  p.  he  v/ill  save  thy  life 

2  Kings  2. 16.  lest  p.  Spirit  of  Lord  hath  cast  him 
./fr. 20. 10.  watched  for  hailing,  p.  he  will  be  enticed 
Rom.  5.7.  p.  for  a  good  man  some  would  dare  to  die 
2  Tim.  2.  25.  p.  God  will  give  them  repentance 

PERCEIVE 

Signifies,  [1]  To  discover,  or  find  out.  ^Sa.m.  14. 1. 
Jer.  .38.  27.  [2]  Spiritually  to  discern  and  con- 
sider things,  90  as  to  make  a  good  use  and  im- 
provement of  them,  Deut.  29.  4.  [3]  To  know, 
2  Kings  4.  9. 

He  passeth  on,  but  I  perceive  him  not,  .Tob  9.  11. 
Ood  continues  to  tpork  by  his  providence  in 
tcays  of  mercy  or  judgment:  but  though  I  sec 
the  effects,  I  cannot  understand  the  causes  or 
grounds  of  his  actions,  because  they  are  in- 
comprehensible by  me,  or  by  any  other  man. 

Deut.  20. 4.  Lord  hath  not  given  you  a  heart  to  p. 

Josh.  22.  31.  this  day  we  p.  the  Lord  is  among  us 

1  Sam.  12.  17.  that  ye  may  p.  your  wickedness 

2  Sam.ld.G.l  p.  if  Absalom  had  lived,  and  we  died 
2  Kings  4.  9.  I  p.  that  this  is  a  holy  man  of  God 
.rnh  9.  11.  but  Ip.  him  not  i|  23.  8.  I  cannot  p.  him 
Pror.  1.2.  to  p.  tho  words  of  understanding 
F.c.cl.  3.  22.  I  p.  that  there  is  nothing  better  than 
Isa.  6.  9.  and  see  ye  indeed,  but  p.  not 

33.  19.  of  a  deeper  speech  than  thou  canst  p. 
^faM3.14.shall  hear  and  not  understand,  seein?,ve 
shall  see,  and  shal!  not  p.  Jifark  i.l2..icts  20.26. 
Mark  7.  IS.  do  ye  not  p.  that  whatsoever  entere'h  in 

8.  17.  he  said,  p.  ye  not  yet,  neither  understand  ? 
/yuke  8.  46.  I  p.  that  virtue  is  gone  out  of  me 
John  4. 19.  woman  saith,  Ip.  that  thou  art  a  prophet 


PER 

John  12.  19.  Phar.  said,  p.  ye  prevail  nothing 
.4ci»  8.  23.  I  p.  thou  art  in  the  gall  of  bitterneap 
10.34.of  a  truth  I  v.  God  is  no  respecter  of  peraoDI 
17.  22.  1  p.  in  all  things  ye  are  loo  Buperstitioua 
2  Cor.  7.  8.  I  p.  the  same  epistle  made  you  forry 
1  John  3.  16.  hereby  p.  we  the  love  of  God 

PERCEIVED. 
Ocn.  19.  33.  he  p.  not  when  sne  lay  down,  35 
Judg.  6.  22.  when  Gideon  p.  he  was  an  angel 
1  Sam.  3.  8.  Eli  p.  that  Lord  had  called  the  child 


38. 14.and  Saul  p.  that  it  was  Samuel,  and  stuop«td 

2  .Sam.  5.  12.  and  David  p.  that  the  Lord  had  e»l»- 

blished  htm  king  over  Israel,  1  Chron.  14.2. 

12.  19.  David  p.  that  the  child  was  dead 

14.  1.  Joabp.  the  king's  heart  was  to  Absalom 
1  .firings 22. 33.  when  the  captains  of  chariotsp.  that 
it  was  not  king  of  Israel,  2  Chron.  18.32. 
JVeA.  6.  12.  lo,  I  p.  that  God  had  not  sent  him 
16.  they  p.  that  this  work  was  wrought  of  God 

13. 10.  I  p.  portions  of  Levites  had  not  been  given 
Esth.  4.  1.  when  Mordecaip.  all  that  was  done 
Job  38.  IS.  hast  thou  p.  the  breadth  of  the  earth? 
Eccl.  I.  17.  I  p.  that  this  also  is  vexation  of  spirit 

2.  14.  I  myself  p.  that  one  event  happeneth  to  all 
/sa.  64.4.  norp.by  theear  what  God  hath  prepared 
Jer.  23.  18.  and  who  hath  p.  and  heard  his  word 

.38.  27.  they  left  off",  for  the  matter  was  not  p. 
Mat.  21.  45.  p.  that  he  spake  of  them,  Luke'iC.  19, 

22.  18.  but  Jesus  p.  their  wickedness  and  said 
Mark  2.8.  Jes.p.  in  spirit  that  they  reasoned  among 
Luke  1.  22.  they  p.  that  he  had  seen  a  vision 

5.  22.  but  when  Jesus  p.  their  thoughts 
9.  45.  the  saying  was  hid,  that  they  p.  it  not 
20. 23.  but  he  p.  their  craftiness,  and  said  to  them 
.7ohn  0.  15.  Jesus  p.  they  would  make  him  a  'ting 
Acts  4. 13.  when  they  p.  that  they  were  unleai  ned 

23.  6.  when  Paul  p.  that  one  part  were  Pharisees 
Gal.  2.  9.  when  James  p.  the  grace  given  to  lae 

PERCEIVEST. 

Prov.  14.  7.  when  thou  p.  not  in  him  lips  of  knowL 

Luke  6. 41.  butp.  not  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  era 
PERCEIVETH. 

Job  14.21.  are  brought  low,  but  hep.  it  not  of  them 
33.  14.  God  speaketh  once,  yet  man  p.  it  not 

Prov.  31.  18.  she  p.  that  her  merchandise  Is  goo<) 
PERCEIVING. 

Mark  12.  28.  p.  that  he  had  answered  them  >7eil 

Luke  I).  47.  Jesus  p.  the  thought  of  their  heirt 

Acts  14.  9.  and  p.  he  had  faith  to  be  healed 
PERDITION 

Signifies,  Utter  ruin  or  destruction.  Rev.  17.  S. 
The  son  of  perdition.  Jndas  is  called  by  thit 
name,  John  17.  12.  because  [1]  He  was  most 
worthy  to  be  destroyed  having  brought  himself 
into  a  state  of  destruction.  [2]  He  was  or- 
dained and  appoinlred  by  God  to  destruction 
for  his  sins.  [3]  He  was  one,  who  by  reason 
of  the  horridness  of  his  crime,  is  mentioned 
as  the  most  dreadful  instance  of  God's  irre- 
vocable doom  to  eternal  perdition.  Antichrist 
is  likewise  called  by  this  name,  2  Thess.  '.I.  3 
because  he  brings  destruction  upon  others,  arid 
is  himself  devoted  to  perdition. 

John  17.  12.  none  of  them  lost  but  the  son  of;#. 

Phil.  1.28.  which  is  to  them  an  evident  token  of  p. 

2  Thess.  2.  3.  that  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  son  of  p 

1  Tim  6.  9.  which  drown  men  in  destruction  and  ;r 
Heb.  10.  39.  are  not  of  them  who  draw  back  top 

2  Pet.  3.  7.  day  of  judgment,  and  p.  of  ungodly  me» 
Rev.  17.8.  beast  was  and  is  not,  and  goeth  intop.  11 

11.  beast  is  eighth,  and  of  seven,  goeth  into  p. 
PERFECT 

Is  applied,  [I]  To  Gnd,  who  is  absolutely  perfect 
Mat.  5.  48.  [II]  To  things,  as  weight,  measure, 
^■c.  Deut.  25.  15.  [Ill]  To  man,  who  is  ac- 
counted so,  [1]  By  Christ's  righteousness  being 
imputrd.  Col.  1.  28.  [2]  Comparatively,  when 
compared  with  others  who  are  partial  in  lAeir 
obedience  to  God's  commands.  Job  8.  20.  |  9.  22. 
[3]  As  being  upright  and  sincere  in  heart,  and 
vnhlamcable  in  thr  course  of  his  life,  d'n.  6  9. 
I  17.  1.  [4]  As  carrying  himself  innocevthj  and 
harmlessly  towards  his  enemies,  Psal.  64.  4.  [5 
Asimitating  God,  in  loving  and  doing  good  to 
others, Ms.t.5.  48.  [6]  As  being  joined  together 
in  judgment,  affections,  and  conversation,  lay- 
ing n.:iV/c  all  factions  and  divisicns,  2  Cor.  13 
11.  [7]  As  having  a  good  degree  of  under 
standing,  1  Cor.  2.  6. 

Gen.  6.  9.  Noah  wasp.  II  17.  1.  anc  be  thou  p. 

Lev.  22.  21.  the  free-will-offering  snail  be  n. 

Deut.  18. 13.  thou  shalt  be  p.  with  the  Lordthv  G 

0.1. 15.  thou  shall  have  a  p.  weiffht,  a  p.  mea'surf 

1  Sam.  14.  41.  Saul  said  tn  the  Lord,  sive  a  p.  lot 

2  Sam.  22.  33.  he  mnketh  my  way  p.  Psal.  18.  32 
2  Chr.  4.  21.  lamps  and  tonjs  made  he  of  p.  gold 
Ezra  7. 12.  Artax  king  o*"  kinjs,  !o  Ezra,  p.  peac^ 
.hh  1.1.  that  man  was  p.  and  upright,  8.  |  2.  3. 

8.  20.  God  will  not  cast  away  a  p.  man 

9.  30.  if  I  say,  I  a.mp.  ||  21   though  I  were  u- 


PEH 

lAcft  9-  22.  h9  deitroysth  ihe  p.  and  the  wicked 

V2.  3.  ii  it  ;iin  tu  liiin,  Uiuu  makeit  thy  \vt.ys  p.? 
ftal.^l  'ST.  mark  the  p.  man,  hio  eiiii  is  pefioe 

■84.  4.  ll'.at  they  may  ahoot  in  secret  at  the,*. 

101.  -.  I  vill  beliave  myself  wisely  in  a  p.  way 
t).  he  that  walketh  in  a;;,  way  si"all  seive  mo 

119. 1 1.  blessed  are  ihe  p.  in  the  wiy 

i:i9.  iiii.  1  hate  them  with  p.  hatred 
Frov.  2.  21.  and  the  p.  shall  remain  in  it 

4. 18.  path  of  just  sliiue.h  more  and  more  top.  day 

11. 5. righteousness  of  ilie  p.  shall  direct  his  way 
ha.  26.  3.  thou  wilt  keep  him  in  p.  peace,  whose 
Eiek.  16. 14.  for  it  wasp,  througli  my  comeliness 

'27.  3.  thou  hast  said,  1  am  ofp.  beauty 
11.  they  have  made  thy  beauty  p.'iS.  12. 

2;*.  15.  thou  wast  p.  in  thy  ways,  from  the  day 
Mat.  5.  43.  be  yep.  even  as  your  Father  is  p. 

lit.  -il.  if  thou  wilt  be  J.  go  and  sell  that  thou  hast 
Luke  1.  3.  having  had  p.  underslaiiding  of  things 
John  17.  23.  that  they  may  be  made  p.  in  one 
jicts  3.  16.  bath  given  him  this  p.  soundness 

22.  3.  taught  according  to  the  p.  manner  of  law 

24.  22.  having  more  p.  knowledge  of  that  way 
Rom.  12. 2.  may  prove  what  is  that  p.  will  of  God 
1  Cir.  2.  6.  speak  wisdom  among  them  that  are  p. 

14  t  20.  but  in  understanding  be  p. 
3  Co7:  12.  9.  my  strength  is  made  p.  in  weakness 

13  11.  be  p.  bf  of  good  comfort,  be  of  one  mind 
OOi'..  3.3.  begun  in'Spirit,  are  ye  madep.  by  desti? 
£pil.  4.  13.  till  'veooine  lop.man,  to  fulne.^s  dfC 
Phil.  3.  12.  not  as  though  I  were  already  p. 

15.  let  us,  a5  many  as  hep.  be  thus  minded 
Col.  1.  28.  we  may  present  every  raanp.  in  Christ 

4.  12.  may  stand  p.  and  complete  in  will  of  God 
\Thess..i.  10.  might  p.  which  is  lacking  in  your 
iTim.'.i.  17.  that  the  man  o-f  G«d  may  be  p. 
Heb.  2.  10.  to  ru.ike  Captain  of  their  salvation  p. 

5.9.  hpii]gmtdep.  he  became  .Author  of  salvation 

7.  19.  lor  law  made  nothing  p.  but  bringing  in 

9.9.  could  not  make  him  that  did  the  service  p. 
11.  by  a  greater  andmorep.  tabernacle  not  made 

10.1.  law  Cii".  never  make  the  ooraers  thereunto  p. 

11.  40.  they  without  us  should  not  be  madep. 

12.  23.  and  {'■  the  spirits  of  just  men  madep. 

13.  21.  God  make  you  p.  in  every  good  work 
Jam.  1.  4.  but  lut  r)atience  have  her  p.  work,  that 

ye  may  be  p.  and  entire,  wanting  nothing 
17.  every  gnod  andp.  gil't  is  from  abovo 
2.5.  whoMO  lo'iketh  into  the  p.  law  of  liberty 
Jam.  2.  2-i.  ar  d  by  uorks  was  faith  made  p. 
3.  2.  if  any  ollend  not  in  word,  same  is  a  p.  man 
1  Pet.  5.  10.  after  ye  have  suffered,  make  you  p. 
1  Jokn  4.  17.  herein  is  our  love  madep.  that  we 
18.butp.  love  casteth  out  fear,  because  fear  hath 
torr^eLt;  he  thut  feareih  is  not  madep.  in  love 
See  Heart. 
Is  PERFECT. 
Veut.  32,  4.  is  the  rock,  his  work  is  p.  his  ways 
2  Sam.  2-2,  31.  as  for  God,  his  way  is  p.  Psal.  18.  30. 
Jfib  36.  4.  he  that  is  p.  in  knowledge,  37.  IG. 
Fsal.  19.  7.  law  of  the  Lord  is  p.  converting  soul 
Jsa.  18.  5.  behold  t  he  harvest,  when  the  bnd  is  p. 
42.  19.  who  is  blind  as  he  that  is  p.  and  blind  as 
the  Lord's  servant 
Mat.  5.  48.  as  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven  is  p. 
Luke  6.  40.  every  one  that  is  p.  shall  be  as  his  master 

1  Cor.  13.  10.  when  that  which  is  p.  is  come,  then 

PERFECTED. 

2  Chron.  8.  16.  so  the  house  of  God  wasp. 

24.  13.  workm.  wrought,  and  work  wasp,  by  them 
Ezck.  27.  4.  thy  builders  have  p.  thy  beauty 
Mat.  21.  lO.oulof  mouth  of  babes  thou  hast  p.  praise 
Luke  6.  +  40,  every  one  shall  hep.  as  his  master 

13.  32.  and  Ihe  third  day  I  shall  hep. 
Seb.  7.  t  28.  maketh  Son,  who  is  p.  for  evermore 

to.  14.  by  one  otfering  hehathp.  for  ever  sanctified 

1  John  2.  5.  in  hiro  verily  is  the  love  of  God  p. 

4.  12.  if  we  love  one  another,  his  love  is  p.  in  us 
PERFECTIMG, 

2  Cor.  7. 1.  p.  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God 

ipA.  4.  12.  for  p.  of  the  saints,  for  edifying  of  body 
PERFECTION. 

Signifies,  [1]  The  highest  degree  or  greatest  ac- 
complishment of  a  thing.  Job  11.  7,  Canst  thou 
find  out  the  Almighty  unto  perfection?  thai  is, 
Canst  thou  kiioiv  him  and  his  counsels  per- 
fectly f  Cans/  thou  thoroughly  understand 
what  he  aimn  at  in  afflicting  thee?  |2]  Full 
growth,  maturity,  or  ripeness,  Luke  8.  14.  [3] 
That  good  order  nhich  hy  the  word  of  Qod  is 
settled  in  any  chunh.  vihen  all  the  memhers 
thereof  keep  their  due  place,  and  perform  their 
office  duly.  2  Cor.  1.3.  0,  f4]  The  deep  myste- 
ries of  thf  gospel,  or  greater  degrees  of  knov.'- 
ledge  and  (/race.  Heb.  6.  1.  [5]  Justification, 
sanctificntion,  and  consequently  salvation, 
Heb.  7.  11. 

1  have  seen  an  end  of  all  perfection,  Psal.  119. 

96.    I  have  ol'Served  by  my  experience  that  the 

greatest  and  most  perfect  accomplishments 

4i>7 


PER 

attd  enjoyments  in  this  world,  and  the  greatest 
glory  and  riches,  pvicer  and  wisdotn,  are  too 
narrow  and  skurt-Ueed  to  make  men  happy. 
Jib  11.7.  canst  thou  find  out  the  Almighty  top..' 

15.  29.  nor  shall  he  prolong  thep.  thereof  on  earth 

21.  f  23.  one  dieth  in  the  strength  of  his  p. 

28.  3.  setteth  an  end  to  darkn.  he  search,  out  allp. 
Psai.50.2.out  of  Zion,  the  p.  of  beauty,  God  shined 

119.'JC.  I  have  seen  an  end  ofp.  but  thy  command. 
Isa.  47.  !).  they  shall  come  upon  thee  in  their  p. 
I^am.  2. 15.  the  oily  that  men  call  the  p.  of  beauty 
Luke  8.  14.  ar^  choked,  and  bring  ihj  fruit  top. 
2  Cor.  13.  9.  and  this  also  we  wish,  even  your  p. 
Heb.  6.  1.  leaving  the  principles,  let  us  go  on  top. 

7.  11.  ifp.  were  by  the  Levitical  priesthood 

PFRFECTLY. 
.Tcr.  23.  20.  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall  consider  it  p. 
jl/aM4.3l).as  many  as  touched  were  madep. whole 
.icts  18.  26.  and  e.xpounded  way  of  God  more  p. 

23.  15.  ye  would  inquire  something  more  p.  20. 
I  Cor.  1.  10.  but  be  p.  joined  together  in  same  mind 

1  TAefis.5.2.for  yourselves  knowp.  that  day  of  Ld. 

PERFECT,  Verb. 
Psal.  133.  8.  the  Lord  w  ill  p.  what  concerneth  me 

PERFECTNESS. 
Col.  3.  14.  put  on  charity,  which  is  the  bond  ofp. 

PERFORM.XNCE. 
Luke  I.  45.  for  there  shall  be  a  p.  of  those  things 

2  Cor.  8.  11.  so  may  be  a  p.  alsooutof  that  ye  have 
PERFORM 

Signifies,  [1]  To  put  in  ezecution,  Job  5.  12.  [2] 
To  fulfil  or  make  good,  Deut.  9.5.  Jer.  28.  6. 
[3J  To  grant  or  yield  to,  Esth.  5.  8.  [4]  Tn 
keep  and  observe,  Psal.  119. 112.  [5]  To  finish, 

Phil.  i.te. 

Gen.  26.  3.  I  will  p.  the  oath  which  I  sware  to 
Abraham  thy  father,  Deut.  9.  5.  Luke  1.  72. 
Exod.  18.  IS.  thou  art  not  able  to  p.  it  thyself  alone 
JVuin.  4.  23.  all  that  enter  in  top.  the  service 
Deut.  4, 13.  his  covenant  he  commanded  you  top. 
23.  23.  that  which  i«  gone  out  of  thy  lips  shaltp, 
25.  5.  andp.  duty  of  a  husband's  brother  to  her 
7.  he  will  not  p.  duty  of  my  husband's  brother 
Ruth  3.  13.  if  hf  v.il!  p.  the  part  of  a  kinsman 
lSa)rt.3.12.in  thatday  I  willp.ag.  Eli  thingsspoken 
2  Sam.  14.  15.  that  the  king  will  p.  the  request 

1  Kings  6.  12.  then  I  will  p.  my  word  witli  tlioo 
12.  15.  that  he  might  p.  his  saying,  2  Chr.  10.  15. 

2  Kings  23.  3.  to  p.  the  words  of  this  covenant,  tn 

keep  God's  commandments,  24.  2  Chr.  34.  31. 

Esth.  5.  8.  if  it  please  the  king  to  p.  my  request 

.fob  5.  12.  their  hands  cannot  p.  their  enterprise 

Psal.il. 11.  a  device  which  they  are  not  able  top. 

61.  8. 1  will  sing  praise,  that  I  may  daily  p.  vows 

119.  106.  I  have  sworn,  and  I  will  p.  it,  to  keep 

112. 1  have  inclined  my  heart  top.  thy  statutes 
fsa.  9.  7.  the  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  will  p.  this 
19. 21. they  shall  pay  a  vow  to  the  Lord,  and  p.  it 
44. 28. Cyrus  my  shepherd  sliallp.  all  my  pleasure 
,/er.  1.  12.  for  I  will  hasten  my  word  to  p.  it 
11.  5.  I  may  p.  the  oath  which  I  have  sworn 

28.  6.  Lord  p.  thy  words  thou  hast  prophesied 

29.  10. 1  will  p.  tay  good  word  toward  yon,  33.14. 
44.25.  ye  will  surely  accomplish  and  p.  your  vows. 

Rzek.  12.  25.  I  will  say  the  word,  and  will  p.  it 
Mic.  7.  20.  thou  wilt  p.  the  truth  to  Jacob 
JVdA.  1.  15.  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  p.  thy  vows 
Mat.  5.  .^3.  thou  shall  p.  to  the  Lord  thine  oaths 
Rom.  4.  21.  what  he  promised,  he  was  able  top. 
7.  18.  how  to^.  that  which  is  good,  I  find  not 
2  Cor.  3.  11.  now  thereforep.  the  doing  of  it 
Phil.  1.6.  he  will  p.  it  until  the  day  of  Jesus  Christ 
PERFORMED. 

1  Sam.  15. 11.  Saul  hath  not  p.  my  commandments 
13.  I  have  p.  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 

2  Sam.  21.  14.  they  p.  all  that  the  king  commanded 
1  Kings  8.20.  Lord  hath  p. his  word,  and  I  ain  risen 

up  in  room  of  David,  2  Chr.  6.  10.  JVek.  9.  8. 
Esth.  1.15.  Vashti  hath  not  p.  commandm.of  king 

5.  6.  tohalf  of  the  kingdom  it  shall  be  p.  7.  2. 
Psal.  65.  1.  and  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be  p. 
Isa.  10.  12.  when  Lord  hath  p.  his  whole  work 
Jer.  23.  20.  till  he  have  p.  the  thoughts,  30.  24. 

34.  18.  who  have  not  p.  words  of  the  covenant 

.15.  14.  the  words  of  Jonadab  are  p.  16. 

51.  29.  for  every  purpose  of  the  Lord  shall  be  p. 
Ezek.  37.  14.  have  spoken  and  p.  it,  sailh  Lord 
Lukei. "iO.  till  the  day  that  these  things  shall  be  p. 

2.  .39  when  they  had  p.  all  Ihmgs  by  law  of  Lord 
iJo7n.l5.28.when  I  havep.this,  I  will  come  to  Spain 

PERFORMETH. 
JWft.  5.  13.  every  man  that  p.  not  this  promise 
.fob  23   14.  hep.  thing  that  is  appointed  for  mo 
P».57.  2. 1  will  cry  to  God  that  p.  all  things  for  me 
fsa.  44.  26.  that  p.  the  counsel  of  his  messengers 

PERFORMING. 
.N'um.  1.5.  3.  an  oflcring  or  sacrifice  in  p.  a  vow,  8. 

PERFUME,  S. 
Kxod.  30.  35.  and  thou  sh.ilt  make  it  a  p.  37. 
Prov-  27.  9.  ointment  and  p.  rejoica  the  heart 


PER 

Cant,  5.  ^  13.  his  ciictks  are  as  towen  ofp. 
Isa.  57.  9.  thou  didst  iuunase  tl  y  u.  and  jbikJ 

PERFLMEU 
Prov.l.  17. 1  have  p.  my  bed  with  myrrh,  aloen 
Cant.  3.  6.  who  is  this  that  cometh  p.  with  myirW 

PERHAPS. 
Jicts  8.  22.  ifp.  thy  thought  may  ',)e  forgiven  then 
2  Cor.  2.  7.  lest  p.  such  a  one  be  »wa*llowed  up 
Philem.\h.iot p .  he  theielore  departed  for  a  season 

PERIL. 

/.am. 5. 9.  we  get  our  bread  with  the  p.  of  our  lives 
Rom.  8.  35.  shall  fam!ne,p.  or  sword,  separate  uil 

PERILS. 

2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  p.  of  waters,  in  p.  of  robbers,  in 
p.  by  countrymen,  in  p.  by  heathoii.  in 
p.  in  city,  in  p.  in  wilderness,  in  p.  m 
sea,  in  p.  among  false  brethren 
PERILOUS. 
2Tim.  3.  l.in  the  last  days  p.  times  shall  come 

PERISH 
Signifies,    [1]  To  die,  or   lose   life,    Jonal".    J   6. 
[2]  To  be   rooted   out,   2  Kings  9.  8.     [:ij   /J 
starve,  Luke  15.  17.  [4]  To  be  damned,  2  ( 'or. 
2.  15.   2  Pet.  2.  12.     [5]  To   be   talccn   oway, 
Mic.  7.  2.     [6]  To  be  deprived  of  being,  1  Cor. 
15.  18. 
Gen.  41.  36.  that  the  land  p.  not  through  famine 
Exod.  19.21.  lest  they  gaze,  and  many  of  llKiiip. 
21.26.  if  a  man  smite  eye  of  his  maid,  that  it  p. 
J^um.  17.  12.  behold,  we  die,  we  p.  we  all  p. 

24.  20.  but  his  latter  end  shall  be  that  p.  for  eveir 
Deut.  11.  17.  lest  ye  p.  quickly  from  the  innd 

26.  5.  a  Syrian  ready  top.  was  my  father 

28.  20.  until  thou  p.  quickly,  22.  Josh.  23.  V.r. 
■  fudg.  5.  31.  let  all  thine  enemies  p.  O  Lord 

1  Sam.  26. 10.  he  shall  descend  into  battle,  and  p. 
Esth.  3.  13.  and  to  cause  to  p.  all  the  Jews,  7.  4. 
4.  16.  and  if  Ip.Ip.  ||  8. 11.  to  cause  top.  all  po\«e» 
9.2.^.  nor  the  memorial  of  them  p.  from  their  aee4 
Job  3.  3.  let  the  day  p.  wherein  I  was  born 
4.9.  by  the  blast  of  God  ihey  p.  by  the  breaih 
20.  they  p.  for  ever,  without  any  regarding  it 
6.  18.  patlis  of  their  way  go  to  nothing  and  p. 

29.  13.  the  blessing  of  him  that  was  ready  to  p. 
31. 19.  if  I  have  seen  any  p.  for  want  of  clothing 

Psal  2. 12.  lest  he  be  angry,  and  ye  p.  from  u  ajr 

9.  18.  the  expectation  of  the  poor  shall  not  p. 

49.  10.  likewise  the  fool  and  the  brutish  person /l 
12.  man  in  honour  is  like  the  beasts  that  p.  20. 

68.  2.  as  wax  mellcth,  so  let  wicked  p.  83.  IT. 

8(1.  16.  they  p.  at  the  rebuke  of  thy  countenanca 

146.  4.  not  trust,  in  that  verv  :'.ay  his  thou^'htup 
Pnw.  11.  10.  when  the  wicU'  d  p.  28.  28. 

29.  18.  where  there  is  no  vision,  the  people  p. 

31.  6.  give  strong  drink  to  him  that  is  ready  toy 
Eccl.  5.  14.  but  those  riches  p.  by  evil  travail 
Isa.  26.  14.  and  made  all  their  memory  to  p. 

27. 13.  they  shall  come  which  were  ready  top 
.Jer.  18.  18.  the  law  shall  not  p.  from  the  \tnen 

25.  tlO.  1  will  cause  top.  the  voice  of  mirih 

27.  10.  that  I  drivo  you  out  and  ye  should  p.  15. 
40.  15.  that  the  remnant  in  Judah  should  p. 

F.irk.  25.7.  I  will  cause  thee  to  p.  out  of  countries 
Dan.  2.  18.  that  Daniel  and  fellows  should  v.olp 
Jonah  1.6.  God  will  think  on  us  that  wep.  not,  3.  9 

14.  O  Lord,  let  us  not  p.  for  this  man's  life 
,Mat.  5.  29.  that  one  of  thy  members  shouM  p.  36 

8.  25.  saying.  Lord,  save  us,  we  p.  Luke  8.  24. 

9.  17.  the  wine  runneth  out,  and  the  bottles  p. 
18.  14.  that  one  of  these  little  ones  should  p. 

JIarkA.  38.  Master,  carest  thou  not  that  \vr  p.? 
Luke  13.  33.  that  a  prophet  p.  out  of  Jerusalem 

15.  17.  have  bread  enough,  and  Ip.  with  Imuger 

21.  18.  there  shaH  not  a  hair  of  your  head  p 
.fohn  3. 15.  whoso  believeth  in  him  should  not  p.  1& 

11.  .50.  and  that  the  whole  nation  p.  not 
Jlr.ts  8.  20.  thy  money  p.  with  thee,  because  tliou 

13.  41.  behold,  ye  despisers,  and  wonder,  ami  p 

1  Cor.l.lS.for  preaching  of  the  cross  is  to  them  th\| 

p.  foolishness,  but  to  us  saved,  power  <<l'Go4 

2  Cor.  2.  15.  a  savour  of  Christ  in  them  thai  p. 

4.  16.  but  tho'  outward  man  p.  inward  is  ri  newod 
Col.  2.  22.  which  all  aie  top.  with  the  usiig 
'iThess.  2.  10.  of  unrighieousness  in  their.  tli«t  p. 
2  Pet.2.'i  not  willing  that  any  should  p.  but  that  al 

Shall  PERISH 
Lev.  26.  38.  and  ye  shallp.  among  the  hen  hen 
A^um.  24.  24.  and  he  also  shall  p.  tor  ever 
Dcut.4.2G.  ye  shallsoim  ntterlyp.  ve  shnll  not  pio> 
long  your  days,  8. 19,  20.  |  ?.i).  18.  .fosh.  23.  IS 

1  Sam.  27.1. 1  j/iall  one  dayp.  hy  ihe  hand  of  SttiJ 

2  Kings  9.  8.  the  v/hole  house  of  Ahab  shall  v. 
Job  8.  13.  and  the  hypocrite's  hope  shallp. 

11.  t  20.  and  flight  sfiall  p.  from  the  wicked 
18. 17.  his  remembrance  shallp.  20.  7, 1  36. 12. 
34. 15.  all  flesh  shall  p.  together,  and  man  retjurn 
Psal.  1.  6.  hut  the  way  of  the  ungodly  sh.-.U  p. 
37.20.wicked  sAaZ^p. 1192.9.thine  enemies  .■^■hallf 
73.  27.  they  that  are  far  from  thee  shall  p. 
102.  26.  tl.ey  shallp.  but  thou  shalt  endur* 


PER 

JVtn'?.  112.  10.  the  deeire  of  the  wicked  Bhallp. 

f'rort.  10.26.  expectation  of  wicked  shall  p.  IL  7. 

Ji».  9.  and  he  that  speaketh  lies  shall  p. 

21.  28.  a  taiss  witness  shall  p.  but  the  man 
Isa.  29  14.  the  wisdom  of  their  wise  men  shall  p. 

41   11.  they  that  8;rive  with  thee  shall  p. 

60.  12  kingdom  thai  will  not  serve  thee  shall  p. 

fer.  4.  9   that  the  heart  of  the  king  shall  p. 

C.21.friendsAaHp.||  10.11. gods  sAai/p.  15.|  51.18 

25.135.  and  flight  shallp.  from  the  shepherds 

48.8.  valley  also  shall  p.  and  the  plain  destroyed 
Eiek.  7.  2t)'.  but  the  law  shall  p.  from  the  priest 
/Imos  1.  8.  the  remnant  of  the  Philistines  shall  p. 

2.  14.  therefore  the  flight  shall p.dom  the  swift 

3.15.and  the  houses  of  ivory  snatl  p.  great  houses 
Zech-  9.  5.  and  the  king  shall  p.  from  Gaza 
^at.2G.52.that  take  the  sword  shall  p.  with  sword 

Lukc5.'S7.new  wine  be  spilled,  and  bottles sAaWp. 

13.  3.  except  ye  repent  ye  shall  all  likewise  p.  5. 
■/oArelO.28. sheep  shall  never  p.  nor  any  pluck  them 
Ro)H.2. 12.  sinned  without  law,  sAai//). without  law 
ICor.S.ll.sAa//  weak  brother  p.  for  whomCh.died 
Meb.  1.  11.  they  shall  p.  but  thou  remainest 
2  Pet.i.  12.  and  shall  p.  in  their  own  corruption 

PERISHED. 
J^um.  16.  33.  and  they  p.  from  the  congregation 

21.  .30.  Heshbon  is  p.  even  to  Dibon,  laid  waste 
Josh.  22.20.  that  man  p.  not  alone  in  his  iniquity 
2  .Sam.  1. 27.  and  how  are  the  weapons  of  war  p. 
Job  4.  7.  remember,  whoever  p.  being  innocent 

3D.  2.  might  profit  me,  in  whom  old  age  wasp. 
Psal.  9.  6.  their  memorial  is  p.  with  them 

10.  16.  the  heathen  are  p.  out  of  his  land 

S3.  10.  as  Sisera  and  Jabin,  wiiich  p.  at  En-dor 

119.  92.  I  should  have  p.  in  mine  alfiiction 

142. 1 4.  none  would  know  nie,  refuge  p.  from  me 

Keel.  0.  6.  their  envy  is  p.  ||  .fer.  7.  28.  truth  is  p. 
JtT.  48.  36.  the  riches  that  hath  gotten  are  p. 

49.  7.  is  counsel  p.  from  the  prudent?  is  wisdom 
Lam.  3.  18.  I  said,  my  strength  and  hope  is  p. 
Joel  1.  11.  because  the  harvest  cjf  the  field  is  p. 
Jonah  4.  10.  which  came  up  and  p.  in  a  night 
Mic.  4.9.  why  dost  thou  cry?  is  thy  counsellor  p.? 

7.  2.  the  good  man  is  p.  out  of  the  earth 
Mat.  8.  32.  hcril  of  swine  ran  and  p.  in  the  waters 
Z/uAtell.51.  which  p.  between  thfe  altar  and  temple 
/Sets  5.  37.  he  also  p.  and  .as  many  as  obeyed  him 
!  Cor.  15.18.  then  ihev  fallen  asleep  in  Christ  arep. 
Heb.  11.  31.  by  faith"  the  harlot  Rahabp.  not 
iPet.  3.  6.  world  being  overflowed  with  waterp. 
Jude  11.  and  p.  in  the  gainsnying  of  Core 

PERISHETH. 
Job  4.  11.  the  old  lion  p.  for  lack  of  prey 
P^-al.  31.  t  12.  I  am  like  a  vessel  that  p. 
Prov.  11.  7.  and  the  hope  of  unjust  men  p. 
Eccl.  7. 15.  there  is  a  just  man  that  p.  in  hisrighte. 
Isa.  57.1.  righteous  p.  and  no  man  layeth  it  to  heart 
Jer.  9.  12.  for  that  the  land  p.  and  is  burnt  up 

48.  46.  O  Moab,  the  people  of  Chemosh  p. 
John  6.  27.  labour  not  for  the  meat  which  p. 
Jam.  1.  11.  and  the  grace  of  the  fashion  of  it  p. 
1  Pet.  1.7.  trial  r.f  faith  more  precious  than  gold  p. 

PERISHING. 
Job  33.  18.  and  his  lite  from  p.  by  the  sword 

PERJURED. 
1  Tim.  1.  10.  law  is  made  for  liars  and  p.  persons 

PERMISSION. 
]  Cor.7. 6.1speak  thisbvp.  not  by  commandment 

PERMIT. 
J  Cor.  16.  7. 1  trust  to  tarry  awhile,  if  ths  I^ord  p 
Meb.  6.  3.  and  this  will  we  do,  if  God  p. 

PERMITTED. 
,/)ets  26.1. Agiippa said, thou  artp.tospeak  for thys. 
1  Cor.  14.  34.  for  it  is  not  p.  to  women  to  speak 

PERNICIOUS. 
8  Pet.  2.  2.  and  many  shall  follow  their  p.  ways 

PERPETUAL 
Bignifies,  [1]  Continual,  or  uninterrupted,  Ezek. 
35.  5.     [2]  Everlasting  or  endless,  Psal.  9.  6. 
[3]  The   duration   of  time   to  the  end  of  the 
world,  Gen.  9.   12.     [4]  During   the    continu- 
ance of  the  legal  dispensation,  Exod.  29.  9.  | 
30.  8.  [5]  Ji  set  space  of  time,  Jer.  25.  9,  12. 
Oen.  9.12.  token  of  the  covenant  for  p.  generations 
Eioa!.  29.  9.  the  priest's  office  be  theirs  for  a  p.  sta- 
tute: and  thou  shalt  consecrale 

30.  8.  a  p.  incense  before  the  Ld.  for  generations 

31.  16.  keep  the  sabbath  for  a  p.  covenant 
Ler.  3.  17.  a  p.  statute  not  to  eat  fat  or  blood 

6.  20.  a  p.  meat-offering  for  Aaron  and  his  sons 

24.  9.  the  shew-bread  be  Aaron's  by  a  p.  statute 

25.  34.  mny  not  be  sold,  for  it  is  their  p.  possession 
3V«m.  19.  21.  a  p.  statute,  that  he  that  sprinkleth 
Psai.  9.  6.  destriiclions  are  come  to  a  p   end 

74.  ,3.  lift  up  thy  feet  to  the  p.  desolations 
78.  66.  he  put  tiiem  to  a  p.  reproach 
Jer.  6.22.  by  a  p.  decree,  that  it  cannot  pass  it 
8. 5.  why  people  slidden  b:\rk  by  a  p.  backsliding? 
15.18.  why  IB  my  pain  p.  and  my  wound  iiiciiratije? 
18. 16  to  make  their  land  desolate  and  p.  hissing 
43? 


PEK 

Jer.  23. 40.  and  I  will  bring  upon  you  a  p.  •kame 

25.  9.  and  make  them  p.  desolations,  12. 

49.  13.  the  cities  thereof  shall  be  p.  wastes 

50.  5.  let  us  join  to  the  Lord  in  a  p.  covenant 

51.  33.  that  they  may  sleep  a  p.  sleep,  57. 
Ezek.  35.  5.  because  thou  hast  had  a  p.  hatred 

9.  I  will  make  thee  p.  desolations,  ZepA.  2.  9. 
46.  14.  by  a  p.  ordinance  to  the  Lord 
Hab.  3.  6.  be  beheld,  and  the  p.  hills  did  bow 
PERPETUALLY. 

1  Kings  9.3.  my  heart  shall  be  there  p.  2  CAr.  7. 16. 
Jimos  1.11.  his  anger  did  tear  p.  and  kept  wrath 

PERPLEXED. 
Esth.  3.  15.  but  the  city  Shushan  wasp. 
Joel  1.  18.  the  herds  of  cattle  are  p.  no  pasture 
Luke  9.  7.  Herod  was  p.  ||  24.  4.  as  they  werep. 

2  Cor.  4.  8.  we  are  p.  but  not  in  despair 

PERPLEXITY. 
Isa.  22.  5.  for  it  is  a  day  ofp.  by  the  Lord  God 
Mic.  7.  4.  the  day  cometh,  now  shall  be  their  p. 
/-uA;e21.  25.  on  earth  distress  of  nations,  with  p. 

PERSECUTE. 
Job  19.  22.  why  do  ye  p.  me  as  God,  and  are  not 

28.  why  p.  we  him,  seeing  the  root  is  in  me? 
Psal.  7.  l.save  me  from  all  them  tliatp.  me 

5.  let  the  enemy  p.  my  soul,  and  take  it 

10.  2.  the  wicked  in  his  pride  doth  p.  the  poor 
31.  15.  deliver  me  from  them  that  p.  me 
35.  3.  stop  the  way  against  them  that  p.  me 

6.  and  let  the  angel  of  the  Lord  p.  them 
69.  26.  they  p.  him  whom  thou  hast  smitten 
71. 11. p.  and  take  him,  there  is  none  to  deliver 
83.  15.  sop.  them  with  thy  tempest,  and  make 
119.  84.  execute  judgment  on  them  that  p.  me 

86.  they  p.  me  wrongfully,  help  thou  me 
Jer.  17.  18.  let  them  be  confounded  that  p.  me 
29.  18.  I  will  p.  them  with  the  sword 
Lam.  3.  66.  p.  and  destroy  them  in  anger 
Mat.  5. 11.  blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  p.  you 
44.  and  pray  for  them  which  p.  you 
10. 23.  when  theyp.  you  in  onecity,  flee  to  another 
23.  34.  ye  shall  p.  them  fiom  city  to  city 
I^uke  11.  49.  some  of  them  they  shallp.  21.  12. 
John  5.  16.  and  therefore  did  the  Jews  p.  Jesus 
15.20.  ifhave  persecuted  me,  they  will  alsop.  you 
Rom.  12.  14.  bless  them  which  p.  you,  curse  not 

PERSECUTED. 
Deut.  30.  7.  will  put  curses  on  them  that  p.  thee 
Psal.  109.  16.  because  he  p.  the  poor  and  needy 
119.  161.  princes  have  p.  me  without  cause 
143.  3.  for  the  enemy  hath  p.  my  soul 
Isa.  14.  6.  he  that  ruleth  nations  in  anger  is  p. 
/.am. 3. 43. thou  hast  covered  with  anger,  and  p.  us 
Mat.  5.  10.  blessed  which  are  p.  for  righteousness 

12.  sop.  they  the  prophets  before  you 
John  15.  20.  if  they  liave  p.  me,  they  will  you 
.^cts  7. 52.  which  prophets  have  not  your  fathersp. 
22.  4.  and  I  p.  this  way  unto  the  death 
26.  11.  I  p.  them  even  to  strange  cities 

1  Cor.  4. 12.  reviled,  we  bless ;  being  p.  we  suffer  it 
15.  9.  because  I  p.  the  church  of  God,  Gal.  1.  13. 

2  Cor.  4.  9.  we  are  p.  but  not  forsaken,  cast  down 
Gal.  1.  2.3.  that  he  «  Inch  p.  us  in  times  past 

4.  29.  he  that  was  bom  after  the  flesh  p.  him 
IThess.^.  15.  w  ho  have  killed  the  Lord  and  p.  us 
Rev.  12.  13.  dragon  p.  woman  that  brought  furth 

PERSECUTEST. 
.^cts  9.  4.  Saul,  Saul,  why  p.  thou  me?  22.7.|  26.14. 
5. 1  am  Jesus  whom  thou  p.  22.  8.J  26.  15. 
PERSECUTING. 
Phil.  3.  6.  concerning  zeal,  p.  the  church 

PERSECUTION. 

7,a?H.5.  5.  our  necks  are  under  p.  we  have  no  rest 

Mat.  13.  21.  for  when  p.  ariseth,  Mark  4.  17. 

Jlcts  8.1.  at  that  time  there  was  great  p.  ag.  church 

11  19.  they  which  were  scattered  abroad  on  the  p. 

13.  50.  and  raised  p.  against  Paul  and  Barnabas 

/i«m.8.35.shallp.  or  sword,  separate  us  from  Chr.? 

<rai.5.11.lf  I  preach  circum. why  do  I  yet  suffer  p.? 

6.  12.  lest  they  should  suffer  p.  for  cross  of  Christ 

•2Tim.  3.  12.  ail  that  will  live  ffodly  shall  suffer  p. 

PERSECUTIONS. 
Mark  10.30.  shall  have  in  this  world  lands  with  p. 
2  Cor.  12. 10. 1  take  pleasure  in  p.  for  Christ's  sake 
HThess.  1.  4.  we  glory  for  your  fiith  in  all  yourp. 
2Tm.3.11.know  myp.at  Antioch,  whetp.  endured 

PERSECUTOR.         ; 
ITim.  1.  13.  who  was  before  a  p.  and  iniDrions 

PERSECUTORS. 
JVcA.  9. 11.  their  p.  thou  thre west  into  the  deeps 
Psal. 7.  13.  he  ordaineth  his  arrows  a^sirut  thep. 
119.  157.  many  are  myp.  ||  142.  6.  deliver  fromp. 
.fer.  15. 15.  OLd.  visit  me,  and  revenge  me  of  myp. 
20.  11.  therefore  my  p.  shall  stumble,  not  prevail 
Lam.  I.  3.  all  her  p.  overtnoi:  her  between  straits 
4. 19.  ourp.  are  swifter  than  the  eagles  ofheaven 

PERSEVERANCE. 
EpA.  6.  18.  and  watching  Ihereunto  with  ail  p. 

PERSON 
Signifies,   [1]  .4  partictdar  individual  man  or 


PER 

iDoman,  Gen.  14.  21.  Job  2ii   S9      |3]   TAe  m; 

ward  qualities  and  wnditi'ns  of  men;  tuck 

as  country,  riches,  J  r tends,  poverty,  and  tht 

like,  Luke  20.  21.  Acts  10.34.  Rom  2.  11.  [3] 

Sight,  name,  or  authority,  2  Cor.  2.  10. 

Oen. 39. G.Joseph  was  a  goodlyp.and  well  favoured 

Kiod.  12.48.no  uncircunicisedp.shall  eat  thereof 

Lev.  19.  15.  nor  honour  thep.  of  the  mighty 

JVum.  3.  6.  when  commit  any  sin  that  p.  be  guilty 

19.  17.  for  an  unclean  p.  shall  take  of  the  ashes 

18.  clean  p.  shall  take  hyssop  and  dip  it  in  water 

22.  whatsoever  unclean  p.  toucheth,  be  uocleao 

31.  19.  whosoever  hath  killed  any  p.  or  touched 

any  slam,  35.  11, 15,  30.  Joeh.  20.  3,  9 

35.  30.  one  witness  shall  not  testify  against  any  p 

Deut.  15. 22.  unclean  and  clean  p.  shall  eat  it  alikl 

27.  25.  that  taketh  reward  to  slay  an  innocent  p. 

28.  50.  shall  not  regard  the  p.  of  old  or  young 

1  Sam.  9. 2.  there  was  not  a  goodlier  p.  than  he 

16.  18.  David  a  comely  p.  ||  25.  35.  accepted  thy  p 

2  Sam.  4. 11.  have  slain  a  righteous  p.  in  his  house 
14.  14.  neither  doth  God  respect  any  p. 

17. 11.  and  that  thou  go  to  battle  in  thine  own  p. 
Job  22.  29.  and  he  shall  save  the  humble  p. 
Psal.  15. 4.  in  whose  eyes  a  vile  p.  is  contemned 

49. 10.  likewise  the  fool  and  the  brutish  p.  perish 

101.  4.  I  will  not  know  a  wicked  p. 

105. 37.  was  not  one  feeble  p.  among  their  tribes 
Prov.6. 12.  naughty  p.  walks  with  froward  moulk 

24.*deviseth  evil,  shall  be  called  mischievous  p. 

28.  17.  that  doeth  violence  to  the  blood  of  any  y. 
Isa.  32.  5.  the  vile  p.  shall  be  no  more  called  liberal 

6.  for  the  vile  p.  will  speak  villany,  and  his 
43. 14.  therefore  I  will  give  people  for  thy  p. 

Jer. 43.6.  Johanan  took  every  p.  that  was  left 
52.  25.  he  took  seven  that  were  near  the  king'sp. 

Ezek.  16.5.  was  cast  out  to  the  loathing  of  tjyp, 
33.  6.  if  sword  come  and  take  any  p.  among  them 
44.  25.  the  priests  shall  come  at  no  dead  p. 

Dan.  11.  21.  in  his  estate  shall  s.and  up  a  vile  p. 

Mat.  22. 16.  regardest  not  p.  of  men,  Mark  12. 14 
27.  24.  I  am  innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  just  ^. 

1  Cor.  5.  13.  put  away  from  you  that  wicked  p. 

2  Ojr.  2.  10.  forgave  I  it  in  thep.  of  Christ 
jEpA.5.5.  nor  unclean  p.  hath  inheritance  in  kingd. 
Heb.  1.  3.  and  the  exjiress  image  of  his  p. 

12. 16.  orpiofanep.  as  Esau,  who  sold  his  birth-ri 
2  Pet.  2.5.  butsaved  Noah,  the  eighth  p.  apreachei 

PERSONS. 
Gen.  14.21.  give  me  p.  and  take  the  goods  to  thysell 
Eiorf. 16. 16.  gather  according  to  number  of  yourp 
Lev.  27.  2.  p.  shall  be  for  the  Lord  by  estimation 
JVum.  19.  18.  clean  person  shall  sprinkle  it  upon  p. 
31.  28.  both  of  the  p.  beeves,  asses,  and  sheep 

35.  thirty  and  two  thousand  p.  in  all,  of  women 
Deut.  10. 17.  God  of  gods,  which  regardeth  not  p. 

22.fathers  went  down  into  Egypt  with  seventy  p. 
./urf^.  9.2.  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal  which  were  7p  p., 

4.  Abimelech  hired  vain  and  lightp.  followed 

5.  he  went  and  slew  threescore  and  ten  p.  18. 
20  39.Benjamin  began  to  kill  of  Israel  about  30 p. 

1  Sam.  9.  22  those  hidden,  which  were  about  20p 
22.  18.  and  Doeg  slew  on  that  day  85  p. 

22.  I  have  occasioned  the  death  of  all  thep. 

2  Kings  10.  6.  now  the  king's  sons  being  70  p. 

7.  they  took  the  king's  aons  and  slew  70  p. 
Ps.  26.4. 1  have  notsal  v.'ith  vainp.nordissembler 
Prov.  12.  11.  he  that  fol'cweth  vain  p.  28.  19. 
Jfr.52  29  he  carried  cap'i'efrom  Jerusalem  832p 

30.  he  carried  away  captive  of  Jews  745  p. 
Ezek.  7.  1 11.  nor  of  any  of  their  tumultuous  p. 

17.  17.  and  building  forl5  to  cut  off' many  p. 
27.  13.  they  traded  thep.  of  men  in  thy  markel 

Jonah  4.  11.  wherein  are  more  than  120,000 p. 
Zcph.  3.  4.  her  prophets  are  treacherous  p. 
I.,vke  15.  7.  joy  more  than  over  ninety-nine  justy. 
Jlcts  17.  17.  Paul  disputed  with  the  devout  p. 
2Cor. 1.11. gift  bestowed  on  us  by  means  of  many  j?. 

1  Tim.  1.  10.  the  law  is  made  fur  perjured  p. 

2  Pet.  3.  11.  what  manner  ofp.  ought  ye  to  be 
JudelG.having  men'sp.in  admiration  of  advantage 

See  RE.'iPErT. 

PERSUADE 
Signifies,  [\]Toconvivce  and  convert,  Gen.9.t27. 
Luke  16.  31.  [21  To  be  assured  or  sati.tfiedf 
Rom.  8.  38.  1 14.  f5.  [3]  To  advise,  or  put  ont 
upon  doing  any  thing,  2  Cinon.  ^2.  i].  [41  Tt 
deceive,  1  Kings  22.  20.  [5]  To  pacify,  f'.ov. 
2.5.  15.  [G]  To  trust  or  hope  for,  Heb.  6.  9  [7] 
To  provoke,  or  stir  up,  Acts  14.  19. 
(rC7(.9.  t  27.  God  shall  p.  Japhet,  and  dwell  in  tenti 

1  A'!no's22.  20.  who  shallp.  .Miab,  to  go  up  and  fa'I 
21. 1  will  p.  him  ||22.lh(iu  shalt  p.  hiinand  prc»aU 

2  Chron.  32. 11.  doth  not  He/ekiah  p.  you  to  give 
Isa  36.18.  beware,  lest  Hczekiahp.  you,  saying 
Mat.  28.  14.  we  will  p.  him  and  secure  you  " 

2  Cor.  5. 11.  we  p.  men  ||  GaZ.l  lO.do  I  nowp.meni 

1  John  3. 1 19.  and  shfill  p.  our  hearts  before  hira 

PER. SHADED 

2  CAr.  18.2.  Ahabp.  Jehoshaphat  to  go  wit6  biio 


T'FR 

Vrov  25  15  by  Ion;  loroearins  is  «  prince  p. 
iiiit.  -7.  2j.  iiie  Uiiorprier.18;).  lae  :;.„i'.,i(iue 
Lukt  16.  31.  will  nol  hep.  if  one  rose  Iroiu  dead 

20.  6.  for  ihey  be  ;;.  thiit  Johii  was  a  prcijhet 
Acts  13.  43.  p.  tlieiii  lo  continue  in  grace  of  God 

(4.  19.  who  p.  the  people,  and  having  stoned  Pau! 

18.  4.  Paul  p.  the  Jesvs  and  the  Greeks 

19.  2t).  this  Paul  haih;^. turned  away  much  [leople 

21.  14.  when  he  wouli'.  not  bo;/,  we  ceased 

26.  26.  1  am  p.  none  of  these  things  are  hid  from 
Ram.  4.  21.  hemg^.  that  what  he  had  proini 

8.  38.  I  am  p.  that  nothing  can  separate  us  from 

14.  5.  let  every  man  be  fully  p.  m  his  ■••■■■d 

14.  I  know  and  am  p.  there  is  nothing  unclean 

15.  14.  1  myself  also  am;;,  of  you,  my  brethren 
2  Tim.  1.  5.  ami  1  a.mp.  that  in  thee  also 

12.  1  amp  that  he  is  able  to  keep  what  I  com:iiit. 
Heb.'6.^-  we  are  p. better  things  of  you, thougii  thus 
11    13  having  seen  tliciii  afar  oft",  were  p.  of  them 

PKRSUADEST. 
Acls  26.  28.  almost  iIuju  p.  me  to  be  a  Christian 

PKRSUADETH. 
aS'ino-.t  IS.  32.  when  fiezekialip.  you,  saying 
^cis  lei.  13.  Paul  p  men  to  worship  contrary  to  law 

PblRSl'ADKXG. 
JclJ  19.  8.  p.  things  ciiiicernmg  kingdom  of  God 
28.-1  p.  them  concern.  Jesus  from  law  and  propli. 

PKKSlJASlOiV. 
Oal  5.8  thisp.coiiieih  notofhim  that  calleth  you 

PKKTAIN. 

Ijtc.  7  2(1  sacrifice  of  peace-offerings  p.  to  Lord 

21.  and  eat  of  the  sacrifice  which  p.  to  the  Lord 

1  Ham.  25  22  i(  I  leave  all  that  p.  to  him 
Rem.  15.  17   III  those  things  which  p.  to  God 

i  Cor  6.  3  how  much  more  things  p.  to  this  life 
iPet    1.3   hath  iriven  us  all  things  thatp.  to  life 

Pkhtained. 

Jfsim  31.  •53  the  half  that  p.  to  the  eongregatton 
Ja:ih.  24.  33.  Eleaztr  was  buried  in  a  hill  tliatp. 
.luUg. »).  1 1,  angel  sat  under  an  ouk  thatp.toJoash 
lS«m.  2.i.  21.  nothing  missed  of  all  thatp.to  Nabal 

2  Hani.  2.  1.3.  whuh  p.  to  Uh-bosbelh,  son  of  Saul 
6.  12.  G.)d  ble.<sed  all  that  p.  to  Obcd-edom 

9.  9.  have  given  master's  son  all  that  p.  to  Saul 
16  4.  thine' are  all  tliatp.  to  Mephiboshelh 

^ Kings  7.48.  Solomon  made  vessels  thatp.to  house 
2  Kin-rg  24.  7.  all  tliat  p.  to  the  king  of  Egypt 
IChran.  9.  27.  o|ieiiiMg  every  morning  p.  to  them 
2  niiron.  12.  4  liu  look  the  cities  whiclip.  to  Judah 
■^.33.  Josiah  took  awav  abuminationsp  to  Israel 

PEUT.ALXETH. 
Lev.  14.  32.  to  get  tiiat  which  p.  to  cleansing 
JVum  4.  Itj.  lo  the  oliice  of  Eleazarp.  the  oil 
Diut  22.5.  woman  shall  not  wear  whatp.  to  a  man 
1  Sum.  27.  6.  Ziklag  p  tc  the  kings  of  Judah 
i  Citron.  26.  18.  il  p.  not  to  thee,  llzziah,  to  burn 
Rom.  9.4.  lo  whom  p.  the  ad(i|ilion  and  the  glory 
Heb.l.  j3.  hep.  to  anoiher  tribt.,  of  which  no  man 

PERTAINING 
Jjsh.  13.  31.  half  Cile.id  and  cities  p.  to  Machir 
1  Ch"on.  26,  32.  rnbirs  for  every  matter />.  to  God 
Acta  1.  3.  speaking  of  I  lungs  p.  to  kingdom  of  God 
1  Cor.  6.  4.  hav  julgrncnl  of  things  p.  to  this  life 
Heb.'i.  I7.nnrciful  IhghPrieiit  in  Ihingsp.  to  God 

5.  1.  is  ord^.iiKd  for  men  in  things  p.  to  God 

9.  9.  not  make  him  perfect,  asp.  lo  conscience 

perver^;k. 

JVuTT.  22.  82.  because  thy  way  is  p.  before  me 
Dtvl.  32.  5.  they  are  a  p.  and  crooked  generation 

1  Sam.  2().30.  thou  son  of  the  p.  rebellious  woman 
Job  G.  3U.  cai:'iot  my  taste  discern  p.  things? 

9.  2<J.  ni.v  iiioiuh  Bhall  also  prove  me  p. 
Prov.  4.  24.  <iiid  p.  lips  put  far  from  thee 

6.  b   llie.p  in  normiig  frmvard  or  //    in  them 
12.  8.  h>-  !i..'ii  IS  of  a  p    l;eart  shall  be  des|iised 

14.  9.  he  rliul  IS  p    in  his  ways  dcspiseth  him 

17.  3<).  th.il  hath  a  p   Iniigue  falleth  into  mischief 
19.  1.  than  he  that  x^p.  in  Ins  lips,  and  is  a  foul 
23   33.  and  thine  hec.rt  shall  utter  p.  things 
28.  6.  than  he  Ihat  is  p.  in  his  ways,  tboii^h  rich 

18.  ho  that  is  p   in  his  way  shall  fall  at  once 
ha.  I'.l.  14.  the  Ijoid  hath  minirled  it  p.  spirit 
Mat.  17.  17.  O  p  generation,  '/.uke  9.  41. 
/?c<«  20.  30.  shall  men  arise,  apcaliing  p.  things 
Phil.  2.  15.  blameless  in  the  miusi  of  a  p.  nation 
ITim.  6.  5.  p.  disiiiilmu'9  "f  men  of  corrupt  minds 
PERVERSELY. 

2  Sam.  19.  19.  nor  remember  what  servant  did  p 
I  Kiyi^s  8.  47.  we  have  sinned  and  have  done  p. 
P$al.  il9.  78.  tliry  dealt  p.  with  rne  without  cause 

I'F.RVERS^NESS. 
Xum.  23.  21.  neither  halh  he  seen  p.  in  Israel 
Vrov.  1 1 .3. but  p.of  t  ran«gressors  shall  destroy  them 

15.  4.  but  p.  therein  is  a  breach  in  the  spirit 
Isa.  30.  12.  ye  trust  in  p.  and  slay  thereon 

TC.3.lii)8Bpoken  lies, your  tongue  hath  muttered  p. 
Hiek.  9.  9  the  innd  is  full  of  blood,  and  city  of  p. 

PERVERT. 

Oeut.  16.  19.  a  gift  doth  p.  words  of  the  righteous 

24. 17.  thou  shall  not  p.  the  judgment  of  stranger 

430 


PHA 

Jph  6  i.  doth  God  p.  judgment  or  jnstlee  1 

>4.  l.i.  nor  will  the  Aii:!igiay  p.  _iM::^:.i!:nt 
Ptov.  17.23.  lop.  llie  ua>s  ol  juoiji.ieiu 

31.  5.  and  p.  the  judgn.ent  of  any  of  the  afflicted 
Mic.  3.  9.  hear  this,  I  pray  you,  ye  that  p.  equity 
Actsl'S.  10.  wilt  not  cease  top.  right  ways  of  Lord? 
Gal.  1.  7.  a'"^  •"ould  p.  the  gospel  of  Christ 
PERVERTED. 

1  Sam.8. 3. Samuel'* sons  took  bribes,p.  judgment 
Job  33.  27.  if  any  say,  I  have  p.  what  is  right 
/sa. 47.  10.  thy  wisdom  and  knowledge,  it  hathp. 
Jc;-.3.21.  they  havep.  their  way,  and  forgotten  Ld. 

23.  36.  ye  liavep.  the  words  of  the  living  God 

PERVERTETH. 
Exod.'23.  8.  the  gift  p.  the  words  of  the  righteous 
/JfM£.27. 19.  cursed  be  he  ihalp.  judgm.of  strangei 
Prov.  10.  y.  but  he  that  p.  his  ways  shall  be  known 

19.  3.  the  foolishness  of  a  man  p.  his  way 
Isa.  24.  1 1.  the  Lord  p.  the  face  of  the  earth 
Z,uA:c23.14.  brought  this  man  as  one  that  p.  people 

PERVEIITING. 
Eccl  5.  8.  if  thou  Bcest  the  violent  p.  of  judgment 
Luke  23.  2.  found  this  fellow  p.  the  nation 

PESTILENCE. 
Exod.  5.  3.  lest  he  fall  on  us  with  p.  or  sword 

9. 15.  that  I  may  smite  thee  and  thy  people  with  p. 
Lev.  26.  23.  I  will  send  the  p.  among  you 
J^um.  14.  12.  I  will  smite  them  with  the  p. 
Deut.  28.  21.  the  Lord  shall  make  p.  cleave  to  thee 

2  Sam.  24. 13.  there  be  three  days'  p.  1  Clir.  21. 12. 

15.  the  Lord  sent  a  p.  on  Israel,  1  Chr.  21.  14. 
1  Kt?iffs  8.  37.  if  there  be  in  the  land  famine,  p. 
blasting  locust,  2  Chr.  6.  28.  |  7.  13.  |  2G.  9. 
Psal.  78.  50.  he  gave  their  life  over  to  the  p. 
91.  3.  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  noif^oniep. 

6.  nor  for  the  p.  that  walketh  in  darkness 

.Jer.  14. 12. 1  will  consume  them  by  p.  24. 10. 127.8. 
21.  6.  the  inhabitants  of  this  city  shall  die  by  p. 

7.  I  will  deliver  Zedekiah  from  the  p.  ' 

9.  he  that  abideth  in  city  shall  die  by  p.  38.  2. 
27.  13.  why  will  ye  die  by  the  sword  and  p..' 
28. 8^  prophets  of  old  projihesied  of  war  and  ofp. 
29.  17.  behold,  I  will  send  u|)0ii  them  the  p. 

18. 1  will  persecute  them  with  tlie  famine  and  p. 

33.  24.  the  city  is  given  because  of  the  p.  36. 

34.  17.  I  proclaim  a  liberty  for  vou  to  the  p. 

42. 17.  they  that  go  to  Egyjit  sha'll  die  by  the  p.  22. 
44.  13.  as  I  have  punished  Jerusalem  by  the  p. 
Eick.  5.  12.  a  third  part  shall  die  with  the  p. 

17.  p.  and  blood  shall  pass  thro'  thee,L.  spoken  it 
6. 11.  they  shall  fall  by  sword,  famine,  and  the  p. 

12.  he  that  is  far  off  shall  die  by  the  p. 
7.  15.  a  sword  without,  p.  and  famine  within 
12.  16. 1  will  leave  a  few  men  of  them  from  thep. 
14. 19.  or  if  I  send  ap.  into  that  land,  antj  pour  out 
21.  when  I  send  the  p.  to  cut  off  man  and  beast 
28.23.1  will  send  to  her  p.  and  blood  into  streets 
33.  27.  they  that  be  in  caves  sball  die  of  the  p. 
38.  22. 1  will  plead  against  him  with  p.  and  blood 
JJmos  4.  10.  I  have  sent  among  you  the  p. 
Hab.  3.  5.  before  him  went  thep.  and  burning 

PESTILENCES. 
Mat.  24.  7.  and  there  shall  be  p.  Luke  21.  11. 

PESTILENT. 
.^cts  24.  5.  we  have  found  this  man  a  p.  fellow 

PESTLE. 
Prov.  27.  22.  bray  a  fool  in  a  mortar  with  a  p. 

PETITION. 
1  Sam.  1.  17.  the  God  of  Israel  grant  thee  thy  p. 
27.  Lord  hath  given  me  my  p.  which  I  asked 
t28.  he  whom  I  obtained  by  p.  shiill  be  returned 
2.  t  20.  Lord  give  thee  seed,  for  thep.  she  aeked 
\Kings'2. 16.  now  I  ask  onep.of  thee,  deny  me  not 
20.  I  desire  one  small  p.  of  thee,  say  me  not  nay 
Esth.  5.  6.  the  king  said,  what  is  thy  p.?  7. 2.  |  9.12. 

7.  then  Esther  saiil,  my  p.  and  request  is 

8.  if  it  pk  ase  the  king  lo  grant  my  p.  and  request 
.  7.3.  let  my  life  be  given  me  at  my  p. and  my  people 

Isa.  7.  til.  ask  thee  a  sign,  make  thy  p.  deep 

D^n.  6.  7.  whosoever  shall  ask  a  p.  of  any  god,  12. 
^3.  but  maketh  his  p.  three  limes  a  day 
PETITIONS. 

Psal.  20.  5.  the  Lonl  fulfil  nil  thy  p. 

1  Jekn  5.  15.  we  know  we  have  the  p.  we  desired 
PHARISEE. 

This  sect  was  one  of  the  most  ancient  and  most 
considerable  among  the  Jews,  and  its  original 
is  nut  very  well  known,  some  placing  the  be- 
ginning of  the  Phansees  sooner,  others  later: 
They  take  thiir  name  from  a  Hebrew  word, 
which  signifies  Division,  or  Separation,  because 
thnj  distinguished  themsduss  from  the  other 
Israelites  by  a  more  strict  maimer  of  life,  of 
which  they  niadr  profession  :  They  were  very 
numerous,  and  far  extended:  They  substituted 
human  traditions  in  the  room  of  flod^s  word, 
affected  to  make  a  great  shew  of  religion  in 
outward  things  ;  but  were  proud,  covetous, 
unjust,  superstitious,  and  hypocritical. 

When  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  appeared  in  Ju- 


dea,  the  Pharisees  were  (hen  tn  £^rtat  crodH 

among  IJie  pLVjiU  ,  hccause  of  the  optnt*:i  thi '4 
had  ccncLivcd  of  their  grtat  learning ,  scnciit^ 
of  manners,  and  exact  observance  of  the  laa:- 
I key  fasted  often,  made  long  prayers,  paii 
their  tithis  scrupulously,  distributed  muck.. 
alms  :  But  all  this  u;as  vitiated  and  corrupt.  1\ 
by  a  spirit  of  pride,  ostentation,  hypocrisy, aiii 
self-love.  JAke  to  whitened  sepulchres,  tht^ 
appeared  beautiful  without,  whilst  wilhm  icr* 
nothing  but  corruption  and  deformity.  Mat.  3.  . 
27.  They  wore  large  rolls  of  parchment  upe  > 
their  foreheads  and  wristti,  on  which  wei 
written  certain  words  of  the  law  ;  and  affecttii 
to  have  fringes  and  borders  at  the  corners  an  I 
hems  of  their  garments,  broadtr  than  the  oihtr 
Jews  wore,  a.<  a  badge  of  distinction,  and  «« 
greater  observers  of  the  law  than  others. 

In  mutters  of  religion,  the  traditions  of  the  a« 
cie7its  were  the  chief  subject  of  their  studies, 
and  to  these  they  made  additions  of  their  own„ 
as  they  thought  Jit,  making  their  own  opinium 
to  pass  for  traditions  of  the  ancients.  tSy  thi^ 
means  they  had  overburdened  the  law  of  Go'^ 
with  a  vast  number  of  trifling  observance.'-, 
that  were  useless  and  disgusting,  and  whickt 
made  it  a  heavy  and  insupportable  yoke.  7'hi  v 
had  even  altered  and  corrupted  it  in  importai.  1 
articles,  by  their  otcn  perverse  interpretation  v 
of  it,  as  our  Saviour  in  his  gospel  reproach,  y 
them  with:  For  example,  the  law  commands  1,9 
to  honour  our  father  and  mother :  The  Phari- 
sees taught,  that  if  we  say  to  our  parents  thct. 
are  in  necessity ;  ^^ Father,  or  mother,  the  thin/i^ 
you  ask  of  me  is  dedicated  to  God,  it  is  no 
longer  m  my  power,  but  you  shall  have  apart 
in  the  merit  of  my  offering,  which  will  do  yort 
as  much  good,  as  if  I  had  given  it  lo  you.;" 
they  were  then  freed  from  the  obligation  of 
succouring  their  parents.  Mat.  15.  4,  5,  6. 

The  observation  of  the  sabbath  is  another  point 
they  had  nfinrd  upon,  and  our  Saviour  often 
argued  with  them  upon  this  head.  They  main- 
tained, that  upon  this  day  it  was  not  so  mucli 
as  allowed  to  heal  a  sick  person,  thoughChw^t 
did  it  only  with  a  word  speaking,  Luke  6-7,  K. 
They  found  fault,  that  upon  this  day  the  peo- 
ple bro7tght  their  sick  to  be  healed.  They  were 
scandalized,  that  a  man  carried  away  his  heA 
upon  the  sabbath-day,  after  he  had  been  cved 
of  a  palsy,  John  5  8,  9,  10.  From  all  which 
they  concluded,  that  our  Lord  and  Saviou 
Jesus  Christ  could  not  be  a  man  sent  frem 
God,  because  he  so  little  observed  that  pro- 
found  rest,  Ihat  they  thought  was  to  be  kept 
on  this  day,  John  9.  16. 

Our  Saviour  upbraids  them  with  making  long 
prayers,  standing  vp  in  the  synagogues,  or  ut 
the  corners  of  the  streets,  and  under  pretenta 
of  prayer  to  consume  widows'  houses,  either  by 
entertaining  them  on  account  of  their  prayers^ 
or  by  persuading  these  shallow  widows  to  in- 
trust them  with  their  estates,  and  then  defraud- 
ing them  of  the  same.  Slat.  23.  14.  He  atso 
reproaches  them  with  compassing  sea  and  land 
to  make  a  proselyte,  or  to  convert  a  Gentile: 
and  after  that  to  make  him  still  a  greater  sin- 
ner than  he  was  before,  by  teaching  him  a  per- 
nicious doctrine,  and  making  him  more  oppo- 
site to  the  gospel,  instead  vf  shewing  him  th« 
true  paths  to  piety.  Mat.  23.  15.  He  says,  the-g 
affect  to  build  up  the  tombs  of  the  old  prophets, 
and  openly  to  declare,  that  thry  disapprove  '.f 
the  actions  of  their  forefathers  who  perseeul'ti 
them,  while  they  themselves  were  actuated  /ji 
the  same  spirit,  and  oppose  all  those  that  would 
reclaim  them  from  their  enormities.  Mat.  23. 
29.  Luke  11.  47,48. 

The  Pharisees  believed  the  soul  to  he  immortal, 
and  acknowledged  the  existence  of  angels  and 
spirits,  Acts  23.  8.  They  likewise  admitted 
a  kind  of  transmigration  of  the  souls  of  goaii 
men,  which  might  pass  from  one  body  iv 
another;  whereas  those  of  wicked  men  were 
condemned  to  dwell  for  ever  in  prisons  of 
darkness:  It  was  in  consequence  of  these 
principles,  that  some  of  the  Pharisees  said, 
Ihat  JcsMS  Christ  teas  John  the  Baptist,  or 
Elias,  or  some  one  of  the  old  prophets.  Mat.  Ifi 
14.  that  is,  that  the  soul  of  one  of  'kese  great 
men  had  passed  into  the  body  of  our  Saviour 
They  believed  also  the  resurrection  of  Ikf 
dead,  and  admitted  all  the  consequences  of  if> 
against  the  Sadducees  who  rejected  it.  Mat 
22.2.5.   Acts  23.8. 

.Mat.  2.?.  26.  thou  blind  p.  cleanse  first  withis 

Luke  11.  37.  a  certain  p.  bescnght  him  lo  flinc 
18.  10.  went  to  pray,  one  a  p.  the  other  a  publican 
11.  thep.  Blood  and  prayed  thus  with  himself 

Jicts  5.  34  then  stood  up  one  in  the  council,  a  p. 


PIE 

Atts'Si.  6.  Paul  cried  out,  I  am  a  p.  the  ion  of  a  p. 
96.  5.  after  Btrictea'.  sect  of  our  religion  I  lived  a.p. 
PA»i.3.5.Hebrew  of  Hebrews,  as  touching  law,  up. 

PHARISEES. 
Mat.  5.  20.  exceed  liie  rigliteousnesa  of  the  p. 
9. 14.  why  do  we  and  the  p.  fast  oft  ?  Mark  2. 18. 
34.p  «aid  he  casteth  out  devils  by  prince  of  dev. 

15.  12.  kno'west  thou  that  the  p.  were  offended 

16.  6.  take  heed  and  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the;). 

and  Sadducees,  11.  Mark  8.  15.  Luke.  12.  1. 

19.  3.  the  p.  also  came  to  him,  tempting  him 

23.  2.  saying,  the  scribes  and  p.  sit  in  Moses'  seat 
13.  woe  to  vou  scribes  and  p.  liypocrites,  14,  15, 
■   23,  25,  27,  29.  Luke  11.  42,  43,  44. 
Luke  5.  30.  the  scribes  and  p.  murmured,  15.  2. 

<J.  7.  the  scribes  and  p.  watched  him,  whether 

7.  30.  but  the  p.  rejected  the  counsel  of  God 

11.39.  now  do  yep.  make  clean  outside  of  the  cup 

16. 14.  p.  who  were  covetous,  heard  these  things 
John  1.  24.  they  which  were  sent  were  of  the  p. 

3. 1.  there  was  a  man  of  the  p.  named  Nicodemus 

7.  32.  the  p.  and  priests  sent  officers  to  take  him 
4S.  have  any  of  the  rulers  or  p.  believed  on  him? 

11.  47.  then  the  p.  gathered  a  council,  and  said 
57.  now  the  p.  had  given  a  commandment 
Acts  15.  5.  there  rose  up  certain  of  sect  of  the  p. 

iS3.  7.  there  arose  a  dissension  between  the  p. 
and  the  Sadducees 
8.  there  ii  no  resurrection,  but  Ihep.confess  both 
PHILOSOPHY, 

7'4e  love  of  wisdom.  It  comes  from  the  Greek 
word  Philos,  a  lover,  ffi7id  Sophia,  wisdom.  The 
apostle  Paul  bids  the  Colossians  beware,  lest 
any  man  spoil  them  through  Philosophy,  Col. 
2.  8.  Jind  in  the  Acts,  St.  Luke  relates,  that 
when  St.  Paul  came  to  Athens,  he  there  found 
Epicurean  and  Stoic  philosophers,  who  made  a 
jest  of  his  discourses  ;  and  no  wonder,  seeing 
they  placed  the  chief  happiness  in  pleasure,  and 
denied  the  providence  of  Ood,  Acts  17. 18.  The 
tame  apostle,  in  many  places  of  his  epistles, 
opposes  the  false  wisdom,  and  wise  men  of  the 
age,  which  is  nothing  else  but  the  Pagan  Philo- 
sophy, always  contrary  to  the  wisdom  of  Chx'isl, 
ind  the  true  religion;  which  in  the  notion  of 
the  philosophers  and  sophists  of  this  world 
seemed  to  bemere  folly , being builtneither  upon 
€viience,  nor  the  eloquence  and  subtilty  of  those 
that  preached  it,  but  upon  Jie  power  of  Ood 
and  his  single  authority,  upon  the  operation  of 
the  Holij  Ghost,  which  influenced  the  hearts  and 
minds  of  those  whom  he  called  to  the  faith. 

ObI.H.S.  beware,  lest  any  man  spoil  you  throughp. 
PHILOSOPHERS. 

Wc(»17.18.then  certain  p. encountered  him, and  said 
PHYLACTERIES. 

This  word  comes  from  the  Greek,  and  signifies, 
Things  to  be  especially  observed.  These  Phy- 
lacteries 7Dere  certain  little  boxes,  or  certain 
rotls  of  parchment,  wherein  were  written  cer- 
tain words  of  the  law.  These  the  Jews  wore 
upon  l/ieir  foreheads,  upon  their  wrists,  and 
the  hem  of  their  garments,  which  custom  is 
founded  upon  what  you  read  in  E.xod.  13.  9, 
'16.  and  in  Num.  15.  38,  39.  The  Pharisees 
affected  to  have  their  Phylacteries  broader 
than  the  other  Jews  wore,  as  a  badge  of  dis 
tinction,  and  through  ostentation,  which  is 
that  our  Saviour  reprehends  them  for. 

Mat.  23.  5.  they  make  broad  their  p.  and  enlarge 
PHYSICIAN 

Signifies,  [I]  One  who  professes  and  practises 
the  art  of  Physic,  Mark  5.  2G.  [2]  Embalmers 
of  dead  bodies,  Gen.  50.  2.  [3]  Comforters  or 
healers  by  advice  and  counsel,  Job  13.  4.  [1] 
Prophets  and  teachers,  as  instruments  of 
curing  hard-hearted  sinners,  Jer.  8.  22.  [5] 
Jesus  Christ,  the  great  Physician  of  value,  the 
only  sovereign  Physician  of  the  soul,  who  by 
his  blood  and  Spirit  cures  all  our  spiritual 
sicknesses.  Mat.  9. 12. 

Jer.B.  22.  isno  balm  inGilead?  is  there  nop.  there? 

Mat.  9. 12.  Jesus  said,  they  that  be  whole  need  not 
a  p.  but  the  sick,  Mark  2.  17.  Luke  5.  31. 

/-ute  4. 23.  p.  heal  thyself  II  Co/.  4. 14.  Luke  thep. 
PHYSICIANS. 

ffen.  50.  2.  Joseph  commanded  the  p.  his  servants, 
to  embalm  bis  father ;  the  p.  embalmed  Israel 

8  Ckr.  16.  12.  Asa  sought  not  to  the  Lord,  but  p. 

Job  13.  4.  forsrers  of  lies,  ye  are  all  p.  of  no  vahie 

vlfarA:  5. 26. '.lad suffer. many  things  ofp.  Luke8.43. 
PICK. 

Prev.  30. 17.  the  ravenn  of  the  valley  shall  p.  it  out 
PICTURES. 

V«m.  33.  52.  shall  destroy  all  the-.'  p.  and  images 

Proe.  25.  11.  like  apples  of  gold  in  p.  of  silver 

ha.  2.  16.  the  day  of  the  Lord  on  all  pleasant  p. 
PIECE. 

Csn.  15.  10.  he  laid  one  p.  against  another 

fSxod.'M.l.  made  2cherubims  beaten  out  of  nneo 
440 


PIE 

JVum.  10. 2.  make  thee  two  trumpets  of  a  whole  p. 
Judg.  9.  53.  a  certain  woman  cast  a  ^.  of  a  mill- 
stone upon  Abimelech's  head,  2  Sam.  11.  21. 

1  Sam.  2.  36.  shall  come  and  croudi  to  him  for  a 

p.  of  silver,  that  I  may  eat  a  p.  of  bread 
30.  12.  they  gave  him  a  p.  of  a  cake  of  figs 

2  Sam.  6. 19.  to  every  one  a  p.  of  flesh,  1  Chr.  16.3. 

23.  11.  where  was  a  p.  of  ground  full  of  lentiles 
2  Kings  3.  19.  and  mar  every  good  p.  of  land,  25. 

5.  t  19.  Naaman  departed  a  little  p.  of  ground 
JVeh.  3. 11.  and  Hashub  repaired  the  other  p. 
19.  next  Ezer  another  p.  20,  21,  24,  27,  30. 
fob  41.  24.  as  hard  as  a  p.  of  the  nether  millstone 

42.  11.  every  man  also  gave  him  ap.  of  money 
Prov.  6.  26.  a  man  is  brought  to  a  p.  of  bread 

28.  21.  for  a  p.  of  bread  that  man  will  transgress 
Ca7it.4.3.  thy  temples  are  ap.  of  i)omegranate,  6.7. 
.Jer.  37.  21.  should  give  him  daily  a  p.  of  bread 
£2f /i:.24.4.  every  good  p.  the  thigh  and  the  shoulder 

6.  bring  it  out  p.  by  p.  let  no  lot  fall  upon  it 
Mnios3.  i-2.  out  of  the  mouth  of  lion  a  p.  of  an  ear 

4.  7.  one  p.  was  rained  on,  and  thap.  whereon 
Zech.  5.  t  7.  there  was  lift  up  a  weighty  p.  of  lead 
Mat.  9.  16.  no  man  putteth  a  p.  of  new  cloth  to 

an  old  garment,  Mark  2.  21.  lAtke  5.  36. 

17.  27.  thou  shall  find  a  p.  of  money,  that  take 
Luke  14.  18.  I  have  bought  a  p.  of  ground 

15.  8.  if  she  lose  onep  she  doth  light  a  candle 
9.  for  I  have  found  the  p.  that  I  had  lost 

24.  42.  they  gave  him  a  p.  of  a  broiled  fish 

PIECES, 
fi^en. 15.17.  a  burning  l.imp  passed  between  thosep. 
20.  16.  I  have  given  thy  brother  1000  p.  of  silver 
33.  19.  bought  for  100  p.  of  money.  Josh.  24.  32. 
37.t23.  they  stripped  Joseph  of  his  coat  of  many  p. 
23.  they  eo!d  Joseph  for  twenty  p.  of  silver 
33.  Joseph  without  doubt  is  rent  in  p.  44.  28. 
45.  22.  he  gave  to  Benjainin  thirty  p.  of  silver 
Exod.  22.  13.  if  it  be  torn  in  p.  let  him  bring  it 
28.  7.  the  ephod  shall  have  the  two  shoulder  p. 

25.  put  two  chains  on  the  shoulder  p.  39.  4,  18. 
Lev.  2.  6.  thou  shalt  part  the  meat-offering  in  p. 

8.  20.  Moses  burnt  the  p.  and  fat  of  the  ram 

9.  13.  they  presented  burnt-offering  with  the  p. 
Judg.^.i.  they  gave  Abimelech  seventyp.  of  silver 

16.  5.  we  will  give  thee  llOUp.  of  silver 

19.  29.  he  divided  his  concubine  into  twelve  p. 
1  .Sara.  11.  7.  Saul  hewed  a  yoke  of  oxen  in  p. 

15.  33.  Samuel  hewed  Agag  in  p.  before  the  Lord 

1  A'tn^s  11. 30.  Ahijah  rent  new  garment  in  twelvep. 

31.  Ahijali  said  to  Jeroboam,  take  thee  ten  p. 
19.  11.  a  strong  wind  brake  in  p.  the  rocks 

2  Kings  2.  12.  Elisha  rent  his  clothes  in  tv/o  p. 

5.  5.  Naaman  took  with  him  6000.  p.  of  gold 

6.  25.  an  ass's  head  was  sold  for  eighty  p.  of  silver 
11.  18.  and  brake  the  images  of  Baal  in  p.  23. 14. 

18.  4.  brake  in  p.  the  brasen  serpent  Moses  made 
2CAr.  23.  17.  went  to  the  house  of  Baal,  and  brake 

the  images  in  p.  31.  1.  |  34.  4.  Mic.  1.  7. 
Job  4.  t  20.  they  are  beaten  in  p.  from  morning 

16.  12.  and  he  hath  also  shaken  me  in  p. 
40.18.  his  bones  as  strongp.of  brass,  as  bars  of  iron 
41.  tl5.  strong  p.  of  shields  are  his  pride 

130.  sharp  p.  of  the  potsherd  are  under  him 

Psal.  7.  2.  rending  it  in  p.  while  none  to  deliver 
50.  22.  consider  this,  lest  I  tear  you  in  p. 
68.  30.  till  every  one  submit  with  p.  of  silver 
74.  14.  thou  brakest  the  heads  of  leviathan  in  p. 

Cant.  8.  11.  every  one  for  the  fruit  bring  1000  p. 

/sa.3.I5.  what  mean  ye  that  ye  beat  my  people  lop. 

Jer.  5. 6.  every  one  that  goeth  out  shall  be  torn  in  p. 

23.  29.  a  hammer  that  breaketh  the  rock  in  p. 
Lam.  3. 1 1.  he  hath  turned  aside  and  pulled  me  in  p. 
Kiek.  4. 14.  have  not  eaten  that  which  is  torn  in  p. 

9.  t2.  every  man  a  weapon  of  his  breaking  in  p. 
13.  19.  and  will  ye  pollute  me  for  p.  of  bread  ? 

24.  4.  gather  the  p.  thereof  into  the  pot 

Dan.  2.  34.  which  brake  the  image  in  p.  45.  • 
40. forasmuch  as  iron  breaketh  inp.andsubdueth 

6.  24.  the  lions  brake  all  their  bones  in  p. 

7.  7.  the  fourth  beast  devoured  and  brake  in  p.  19. 
Hos.  3.2. 1  bought  her  to  me  for  fifteen  p.  of  silver 
Mic.  3.  3.  who  chop  my  people  in  p.  as  for  the  pot 

4.  13.  and  thou  shalt  beat  in  p.  many  people 
5.8.  as  a  lion  teareth  in  p.  and  none  can  deliver 
JVaA.  2. 12.  lion  did  tearinp.  enough  for  his  whelps 
Zech.  11.  12.  they  weighed  for  my  price  thirty  p. 
13.  I  took  the  thirty  p.  of  silver,  Mat.  27.  6,  9. 
Luke  15.  8.  what  woman  having  ten  p.  of  silver 
./lets  19. 19.  they  found  the  price  50,000p.  of  silver 
23.  10.  lest  Paiil  should  be  pulled  in  p.  of  them 
27.  44.  and  some  on  broken  p.  of  the  ship 
See  Break,  Broken,  Cut,  Dash,  Dashko. 
PIERCE. 
JVitm.  24.  8.  he  shall  p.  them  through  with  arrows 
'i  Kings  18.21.  on  wWch  if  a  man  lean,  it  will  go 
into  his  hand  and  p.  it,  Isa.  36.  6. 
Luke  2.  35.  a  sword  shall  p.  through  thy  own  soul 

PIERCED. 
Judg.  5.  26.  when  she  had  p.  through  hia  temples 


PIL 

Job  30.  17.  my  bonei  are  p.  in  me  in  the  bi|)k 
Psal.  22.  16.  they  p.  my  hands  and  my  feet 
Hag  1. 16.  earnetli  wages,  to  put  into  be£  j)  thro 
ZecA. 12.10.  lliey  shall  look  on  me  whom  they  havl 
p.  and  shall  mourn  for  him,  John  19.  37. 
John  19.  34.  one  of  the  soldiers  p.  his  side 
1  Tim.  6. 10.  and  p.  ilifMiiseives  with  many  sorrowi 
Rev.  1.  7.  they  also  which  ».  him  shall  see  hira 

PIEKCETH. 
Job  40.  24.  Behemoth's  nose  p.  through  snar'vii 

PIERCING. 
Isa.  27.  1.  the  Lord  shall  punish  the  p.  serpent 
Ileb.  4. 12.  word  of  God  is  auiok,p.  to  the  dividinc 

PIERCINGS. 
Prov.  12.  18.  that  speakelh  like  the  p.  of  a  swoti 

PIETY. 

1  Tim.  5.  4.  let  them  learn  to  shew  p.  at  home 

PIGEON,  see  Young. 

PILE. 

Isa.  30.  33.  the  p.  of  it  is  fire  and  much  wood 

Kiek.  24.  9.  I  will  even  make  the  p.  for  fire  great 

PILGRIMAGE. 
Gen.  47. 9.  the  days  of  years  of  my  p.  are  130  yean, 
I  havenotattained  to  years  inthedaysofthefrp. 
Exod.  6.  4.  to  give  them  the  land  of  their  p. 
Psal.  119.54.  been  my  songs  in  the  house  of  my^ 

PILGIUMS. 
Hcb.  11.  13.  confessed  they  were  strangers  and;>. 

1  Pet. 2.  11.  I  beseech  you  as  p.  abstain  from  lusts 

PILLAR 

Signifies,  [1]  That  which  "upporteth  a  house  or 
building,  iaOi%.  16. 25,  £6,  29.  [^\Jimenument 
raised  in  memory  of  someperson  or  action,Gen. 
35.  20.  2  Sam.  18. 18.  [3]  The  cloud  in  the  wil- 
derness, which  resembled  a  pillar,  Exod.  13.21. 

A  pillar  of  cloud,  a  pillar  of  fire,  a  pillar  of  smoke, 
Exod.  13.  21.  Judg.  20.  40.  signify  a  cloud,  a 
fire,  a  smoke,  which  are  raised  up  towards 
heaven  in  the  form  of  an  irregular  pillar. 

The  pillars  of  heaven.  Job  26.  11.  and  the  pil- 
lars of  the  earth.  Job  9.  6.  are  metaphorical  ex- 
pressions, that  suppose  the  heavens  and  the 
earth  to  be  as  an  edifice,  raised  by  the  hand  of 
God,  and  founded  upon  its  basis  or  founda- 
tion ;  which  appears  from  those  words  in  Job 
38.  4,  5,  6,  Where  wast  thou  when  I  laid  the 
foundiUions  of  the  earth?  declare,  if  thou  hast 
understanding.  The  ancients  imagined  the 
earth  to  lie  upon  a  flat,  and  that  the  heavent 
rested  upon  its  extremities. 

The  church  is  called  the  pillar  of  truth,  ITim, 
3.  15.  It  holds  forth  the  mind  of  Christ,  as  a 
pillar  does  an  edict,  or  proclamation,  that  all 
may  take  notice  of  it  ;  so  that  the  truths  of 
God  are  published,  supported,  and  kept  from 
sinking  by  it,  but  do  not  derive  their  authority 
from  it.  hi  which  sense  teachers,  prophetSt 
and  apostles,  are  likewise  called  pillars,  Prov. 

9.  1.  Jer.  1.  18.   Gal.  2.  9. 

Ge?!. 19.26.  she  looked  back, and  htcame  a  p.of  salt 
28.  18.  Jacob  set  it  up  for  a  p.  '<!2.  |  35.  14. 
31.  13.  Beth-el,  where  thou  aiiointedst  the  p. 
51.  behold  this  p.  ||  52.  and  this  p.  be  witness 
35.20.  Jacob  setp.  on  Rachel's  grave,that  isthepi. 

Exod.  33.  9.  cloudy  p.  descended  and  stood  at  door 

10.  Ihe  people  saw  the  cloudy  p.  stand  at  door  of 
/>fri.26.  t  1.  ye  shall  not  rear  up  a  p.  Deut.  16.  t22. 
Judg.  9. 6.  made  Abimelech  king  by  plain  of  theTU 

20.  40.  the  flame  arose  with  a  p.  of  smoke 

2  Sam.  18. 18.  Absalom  reared  up  ap.  called  the^w 

1  Kingsl.  21  Folomonset  up  the  right  p.  the  left  p. 

2  Kings  11.14.  king  stood  by  p.  23.  3.  2  Chr.  23.  13. 
JVcA.  9.  12.  thou  leddcst  them  in  day  by  a  cloudy  p. 
Psal.  99.  7.  he  spake  to  them  in  tne  cloudy  p. 
Isa.  19. 19.  and  a  p.  at  the  border  thereof  to  Lord 
.Ter.  1.  18.  I  have  made  thee  this  day  an  iron  p. 

.52.  21.  the  height  of  onep.  was  eighteen  cubits 
1  Tim.  3. 15.  church,  the  p.  and  ground  of  the  truth 
Rev.  3.  12.  him  that  overcometh  will  I  make  a  p. 
See  Cloud,  Fire. 
PILLARS. 
F.Toi.  24.  4.  Moses  built  an  altar  and  twelve  p. 
26.  32.  thou  shalt  hang  the  vail  upon  four  p. 

37.  thou  shalt  make  for  the  hanijing  fivep.36.3& 
27.10,twentvp.  hooksofthep.il.  138.10,11, 12,1X 
12.  p.  ten  II  14.  their  p.  three,  15.  1  38.  14,  15. 
16.  p.  four  II  38.  17.  sockets  for  p.  were  of  bra» 
Deut.  7.  t  5.  ye  shall  break  down  their  p.  12.  3. 
.Tudg.  16.  25.  they  set  Samson  between  the  p. 
1  Sam.  2.  8.  the  p.  of  the  earth  are  the  Lord's 
1  Kingsl.  15.  he  cast  two  p.  of  brass  of  18  cubita 

10.  12.  the  king  made  of  the  almug-trees  p. 
'2  Kings  18.16.  Hezekiah  cut  ofl!'gold  from  the  p. 
25. 13.  the  Chaldees  brake  in  pieces  the  p.of  biass, 
and  carried  brass  to  Babylon,  16.  Jer.  52. 17,20. 
E5tn. 1.6. hangings  fastened  to  rings  and  p. of  marble 
.Job  9.  6.  and  the  p.  thereof  tremble,  26.  11. 
PiaJ.  75.  3  earth  is  dissolved,  I  bear  up  the  p.  of  H 
Prov  9.  1   she  hath  hewn  out  her  seven  p. 
Canf.  3. 6.  that  coraeth  hke/.  of  smoke  perfume* 


PIT 


PIT 


Canf.3.l0.madpp.  thereof  ot'»i)ver,  bottom  of  gold  I  Psal-  69.  15.  let  not  the  p.  shut  her  mouth  on  me 
5.15.leggare  asp.  of  marble  set  on  sockets  of  guld     88  4.  1  am  counted  wuh  them  that  go  mlo  p. 


Jgel  2.  30. 1  will  shew  blood,  fire,  and  p.  of  srnuki 
Oal.  2.  9.  John  and  Cephas  who  seemed  to  be  p. 
fieo.10.1.  face  as  the  sun,  his  feet  were  as  p.  of  lire 

PILLED. 
Qtn  30.  37.  Jacob  p.  white  strakes  in  the  rod 
38.  ho  set  rods  which  he  had  p.  before  the  (locks 
FILLOW,  S 
It  Mgnifies,  [1]  Pro])erly,  a  sort  of  cushion  to  lie 
under  one's  head  in  bed,  Mark  4.  38.   [2]  Flgu- 
latively,  it  betoker.s  ease,  rest,  and  quietness ; 
tueh  did  the  false  prophetesses  make,  that  they 
migjkt  be  signs  to  the  people  of  ease  and  rest ; 
and  they  thus  endeavoured  *-•  mnder  them  se- 
cure, Ezek.  13.  18,  20. 
Oen.  28.  11.  and  Jacob  put  stones  for  his  p. 

18.  Jacob  took  the  stone  that  he  had  put  for  his  p. 
1  Sam.  19.  13.  Michal  put  a  p.  of  goats'  hair,  16. 
Ezek.  13. 18. woe  loihewomen  thatsewp  and  make 

20.  wherefore,  behold,  I  am  against  your  p. 
Mark  4.  38.  Jesus  was  in  the  ship  asleep  on  a  p. 

PILOTS. 

Eiek  27  8.  thy  wise  men,  O  Tyrus,  were  thy  p. 

28.BUDurbs  shakt  it  the  sound  of  the  cry  of  thy  p. 

PIN.N'ACLE. 

Mot.  4.  5.  seltelh  hun  on  ap.  of  temple,  JLukei.  9. 

PL\E. 
Lev.  26. 39.  they  thst  are  left  of  you  shall  p.  away 
in  iniquities  of  their  fathers  shall  they  p.  away 
Lam.  4.  9.  these  p. away,  stricken  through  for  want 
Eiek.  24.  2;t.  ye  shall  p.  away  for  your  iniquities 
33. 10.  if  sins  be  upon  us,  and  we  p.  away  in  them 

PL\E.  9 

J/'eA.S.  15.  fetch  olive  and  p.  branches  for  booths 

P[NE  TREE. 
Ita.  41.  19.  I  will  plant  p   and  box-tree  together 
60   13.  the  p.  and  bm-tree  shall  come  to  thee 

PINETH. 
Jfark  9.  18.  gnashelh  with  his  teeth,  and  p.  away 

PINING. 
ba.  38.  12.  ho  will  cut  me  off  with  p.  sickness 

PIN. 
Judg.  16. 14.  Delilah  fastened  it  with  a  p.  Samson 
-    mwaked  and  wi^nt  away  with  the  p  of  the  beam 
Kzra  9.  t  8.  and  to  give  us  a  p   in  his  holy  place 
Eiek.  15.  3.  will  men  take  a  p.  of  the  vine-tree? 

PINS. 
Exad.  27.  19.  make  all  the  p.  of  the  tabernacle  and 
court  of  brass,  .35.  18.  |  38.20,31.  |  39.  40, 
Jfum.  3. 37.  under  the  custoHv  of  Merari,  p.  4. 32. 

P!PE,  S'. 
1  5am.l0.5  shalt  .ineet  company  of  prophets  with  p 
XKingt  1.  40.  the  people  piped  withp.  and  rejoiced 
Psal.  149.  t3.  praise  his  name,  with  a  p.  1.50.  t4. 
Iia.  5.  12.  the  harp  and  p    are  in  their  feasts 
30.29.  hav3  a  song,  as  when  one  goelh  with  ap 
/cr.  48. 36.  mine  heart  shall  smind  for  Moablikep 
Kiek.  28.  13.  workmanship  of  thy  p.  was  prepared 
Zjtch.  4.  2.  and  seven  p.  to  the  seven  lamps 

12  which  throu£h  the  goldenp. empty  themselves 
I  Cvr  I4.7.thiiigs  without  life,  whether  p.  orharj) 

PIPED. 
I  Ki^gs  1  40.  peopli?  p.  with  pipes  and  rejoiced 
Ma'.  1 1.17. saying,  we  havep.  unto  you,  A«4e7.32. 
t  Cor.  14.  7.  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  p.? 

PIPERS. 
Rev.  18  22.  voice  of  p.  shall  be  heard  no  more 

PISS. 
tJStngs  18. 27.  drink  own  p.  with  you,  Isa.  3G.  12. 
PISSETII,  See  Wall. 
PIT,  S, 
Signifies,  [1]  Jl  hole  in  the  earth,  I.«a.  30.  14.  [2] 
Jlny  mischief ,  or  evil,  for  ensnaring  a  person, 
I'sal.  7.  15.     [3]  The  grave,  Psal.  28.  1. 1  30.  3. 
[4]  Trouble,    Psal.  40    2.     (5]   Abraham  and 
£iarah,  from  irhom  Ihr  Israelites  sprang,  even 
ichen  their  bodies  were  like  a  rock,  or  pit,  Isa. 
41.  1,  2.  [6]  Hell,  Rr'V.  9.  2.  I  20.  1. 
Wen. 14.10.  the  vale  of  Sii'dim  was  full  of  slime  p. 
37  29  come,  let  us  cast  him  into  lomep.  24. 
F.Tcd  21    .34.  owner  of  the  p.  shall  make  it  good 
Lev.  11.  36.  a  p.  wherein  is  water,  shall  be  clean 
A'um.  16.  30.  they  ?o  down  ipiick  into  the  p.  33. 
1  Sam.  13.  6.  the  Israelites  hid  themselves  in  p. 
t  Sam.  17.  9.  behold,  he  is  now  hid  in  some  p. 
18. 17  --ast  Ahsahmi  in  a  great  p.  in  the  wood 
•23.  20.  Benaiah  slew  a  Hon  in  a  p.  1  Chr.  11.  22, 
ilTincrs  10   14   and  Jeliu  slew  them  at  the  p. 

18.  t  31.  drink  every  one  llie  waters  of  his  p. 
Job  17.  16.  they  shall  so  down  to  the  bars  ofp. 
33.18.he  keepeth  track  his  soul  from  the  p.  30. 
24.  deliver  him  from  going  down  into  thep.  28. 
Psal.  9.  15.  heather,  are  sunk  down  into  the  p. 
28.  1.  become  iike  them  that  go  down  into  p. 
30.  3.  that  I  :^hould  ncl  go  down  to  the  p. 
9.what  profit  in  my  blood,  when  I  go  down  top  T 
36.  7.  they  have  bid  from  me  their  net  in  a  p 
40.  2.  ne  liiou?ht  me  up  out  of  a  horrible  p. 
55.  23,  iring  thera  to  th«  p.  of  <J'»«tructioc 
•Ml 


I'l.  thou  liael  laid  rae  in  the  lowest p 
119.  85.  the  proud  have  digged  p.  for  me 
140.  10.  let  them  be  cast  into  deep  p.  not  to  rise 
143.  7.  like  them  that  go  down  into  p.  Prov    1.12 
Pruv.'ii.  14.  mouth  of  strange  women  is  a  deepp 

23.  27.  and  a  strange  woman  is  a  narrow  n. 
28.  10.  he  shall  fall  himself  into  his  owii^. 

17.  he  shall  flee  to  the  p.  let  no  inuii  stay  him 
Isa.  14.  15.  be  brought  down  to  the  sides  of  thep. 

19.  that  go  down  to  the  stones  of  the  p. 

24.  17.  tear,  and  the  p.  and  the  snare  are  on  thee 

18.  Cometh  out  of  midst  ofp.  Jer.  48.  43,  44. 
22.  he  gathered,  as  prisoners  are  gathered  in  p. 

30.  14.  a  sherd  to  take  water  withal  out  of  thep. 
38.  17.  hast  delivered  it  from  thep.  of  corruption 

18.  they  that  go  down  to  p.  cannot  hope 
51.  14.  hastenelh,  that  he  chould  not  die  in  the  p. 
Jfr.  2. 6  the  Lord  that  led  us  through  a  land  ofp. 
14.  3.  they  came  to  thep.  and  found  no  water 
41.  7.  and  cast  them  into  the  midst  of  thep. 
9.  the  p.  which  Asa  made  for  fear  of  Baasha 
Lam.  4.  20.  anointed  of  Lord  was  taken  in  theirp. 
Fhek.  19.  4.  nations  heard,  he  was  taken  in  p.  8. 
26.  20.  with  them  that  descend  into  the  p.  28.  8. 
I  31.  14,  16. 1  32. 18,  24,  25,  29,  30. 

32.  23.  whose  graves  are  set  m  the  sides  of  thep. 
.Tonali  2. 1 6.  yet  hast  thou  brought  my  life  from  p. 
ZfpA.  2  9.  even  the  breeding  of  nettles  and  saltp. 
Zech  9. 11. 1  have  sent  thy  prisoners  out  of  the  p. 
Jlfat.l2.11.if  itfall  into  a  p.  on  sabbath,  Luke  14.5. 

See  Bottomless,  Dig,  Diooeo 

PITCH. 

Gen.  6.  14.  p.  it  within  and  without  withp. 

Exod.  2  3.  she  daubed  it  with  slime  and  with  p. 

Isa.  34  9.  streams  thereof  shall  be  turned  top.  and 

the  land  thereof  shall  become  burning  p. 

PITCH. 

Jfum.  1.  52  Israel  shall  p.  every  man  by  his  camp 

53  the  Levitea  shall  p.  round  the  tabernacle 

2.  2  every  maJi  shall  p.  by  his  own  standard 

3.  camp  of  Jadah  p.  II  3.  23.  the  Gershonitesp. 

3.  29.  sons  of  Kohath  p.  ||  35.  Merari  shall  p. 
Deut.  1   X\  to  search  you  out  a  place  to  p.  in 
Josh.  4  20.  Joshua  did  p.  twelve  stones  in  Gilgal 
Isa.  13.  20  neithersball  tlie  Arabian  p.  tpnt  there 
./er.  6. 3.  shepherds  shall  p.  their  tents  against  her 

PITCHED. 
Oen   12  8.  Abram  p   his  tent,  and  built  an  altar 
13.  12.  Lot  p  II  26.  17.  Isaac  p.  in  valley,  25. 

31.  25.  Jacob  p.  in  mount,  Laban  p.  in  Gilead 

33.  18.  Jacob  p.  his  tent  before  the  city  Shalein 
Exod.  17.  1.  from  Sin,  Israel  p.  in  Rejihidim 

19.  2.  were  come  to  desert,  and  had  p.  in  wiidern. 

.33.  7.  Moses  took  tabernacle,  p.  it  without  camp 

JV«m. 1.51.  when  tabern.is  p.  Levitesshallset  it  U[) 

2.34.  so  they  p.  by  their  standards  and  set  forward 

9.  18.  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  they  p. 

12.  16.  the  people  p.  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran 

21.  10.  Israel  p.  in  Oboth  ||  11.  p.  in  Ije-abarim 

33.  5.  Israel  p.  in  Succoth  ||  6.  they  p.  in  Etbam 

.fosh.8.  11   the  ambush  p.  on  the  north  side  of  Ai 

2  Sam.  6.  17.  set  ark  in  tiibernacle  David  hud  p. 

17.  26.  Israel  and  Absalom  p.  in  land  of  Gilead 

1  Kings  20.  27.  and  Israel  p.  before  them,  29. 

2  Kings^'-).  1.  Nebuchadn  p.  against  it,  .Jer.  52.  4. 
1  Chron.  15.1.  David  prepared  a  place  for  the  ark, 

and  p.  for  it  a  tent,  J6.  1.  2  Chron.  1.  4, 
Kira  8.  t  15.  there  p.  we  by  the  river  Ahava 
Heb.  8.  2.  of  the  true  tabernacle  which  Lord  p. 

PITCHER,  S, 
Signifies,  [1]  Ji  vessel  with  a  handle,  for  contain- 
ing liquors.  Gen.  24.  14,  15.  [2]  Such  vessels 
in  the  human  body  as  convey  vital  supplies 
into  the  several  parts  of  it,  as  the  veins  and 
arteries ;  especially  the  arterious  vein,  by 
which  the  blood  is  conveyed  to  the  lungs,  and 


FLA 

.fob  19.  21.  have  p.  on  me, p.  on  mp,Omy  frierds 
P«ai. 69.20.looked  for  some  to  takep.  but  was  noo* 
Prov.  19.  17.  that  bath  p.  on  pour,  lendeth  to  hi, 
Isa.  13.  18.  they  shall  have  no  p.  on  fruit  of  wnmk 
63.  9.  in  his  love  and  in  his  p.  he  redeemed  thera 
./er.  15.5.  for  wlioshall  have  p.  onthee,OJcrusal 
21.  7.  be  shall  not  spare,  nor  havep.  nor  merev 
Ezek.5.H.nuT  will  I  have  p.  7.  4, 9.|  8. 18.  |  9.  Hi. 
9.5.  let  not  your  eye  spare,  neither  have  yep. 
24.  t2I.  behold,!  will  profane  thep.  id" your  toi* 
30.  21.  but  I  had  p.  for  mine  holy  name 
Jlmos  1.11.  because  Edoni  did  cast  otf  all  p. 
Jonah  4.  10.  thou  hast  had  p.  on  the  gourd 
Mat.  18.  33.  have  had  compassion,  as  1  had  p.  em 
PITY.  [theo 

Deut.  13.  8.  nor  shall  thine  eye  p.  him,  19.  13,21. 
25.12.  shall  cut  ofi"  her  hand,  tlune eye  shall  iiot> 
Prov.  28.  8.  shall  gather  for  him  that  will  p.  poor 
■ler.  13.  14.  I  will  notp.  nor  spare,  but  destroy 
.foeli.  18.  then  the  Lord  will  p.  his  people 
Zech.  11.  5.  their  own  shepherds  p.  them  not 
6.  for  I  will  no  more  p.  inhabitants  of  the  land 
PITIED. 
Psal. 106.46.  he  made  them  also  tc  be  p.  of  aP 
i>am.2.2.and  the  Lord  hath  notp.  17,21.  |3.43;. 
Ezek.  16.  5.  none  eye  p.  thee,  to  do  any  of  these 

PITIETH. 
Psal.  103.  13.  like  as   a  father  p.  his   children,  go 
the  Lord  p.  them  that  fear  him 
Ezek.  24.  21.  I  will  profane  what  your  soul  p. 

PITIFUL. 
ivanz.4.I0.hnnds  ofp. women  havesodden  cliildrcB 
Jam.  5.  11.  ye  have  seen  that  the  Lord  Is  very  p. 
1  Pet.  3.  8.  love  as  brethren,  hep.  be  courteous 

PLACE 
Signifies,  [I]  The  space,  or  room  in  which  a  per- 
son, or  thing  is.  Gen.  40.  3.     |2]  .4  cHy,  tent, 
or  dwelling.    Gen.  \^.  26,  3.1.     [3]  Lot,  state, 
or  condition.  Job  18.  \;l.     (4]  Room,  or  stead. 
Gen.  .50.  19.     [."i!  ..ieceptation,    kind  welcome, 
or  entertainment,  Juhn  8.  37.  [6]  .1  portion, 
or  text   of  scripture,   \cu  8.  .32.     [7]  Jldvan- 
tage,    occasion,    or   opportunity,  Eph.   4.   27, 
[8]  yjn  office,  or  evipinpuent.  Gen.  40.  13. 
CJen-  13.  14.  Lord  said,  look  fromp.where  thou  arl 
18.  24.  wilt  thoii  destroy  and  not  spare  the  p.? 
26.  I  will  spare  the  p.  for  their  sakes 
20.  13.  Ihi'  kindness  thou  shall  shew  at  every  ^. 

22.  4.  the  third  day  Abrahamsaw  the  p.  afar  off 
30.  25.  send  me  away,  I  may  go  to  mine  own  p. 
40.  3.  into  prison,  the  p.  where  Joseph  was  bound 

Ezorf. 3.5.p. where  thou  standesi  is  holy,  ./usA.S.lS, 
18.  23.  this  peojile  shall  go  to  their  p.  in  peace 

23.  20.  to  bring  thee  into  the  p.  I  have  prepnied 
Lev.  1.  10.  he  shall  ca.'.t  it  by  the  p.  of  the  ashes 
JVu7ii.l0.14.  in  the  first  p.  went  standard  of  Judab 

18. 31.  ye  shall  eat  it  in  every  p.  ye  and  liousi  lioldt 
Deut.  11.  24.  every  p.  whereon  the  soles  ol'  yout 
feet  shall  tread  shall  be  vours.  Josh.  \.  '3 
12.  5.  p.  the  Lord  God  shall  elKloee,  14.  |  16.  Ki. 
13.  ofTer  not  thy  burnt-otTerings  in  every  p. 
21.  if  ihep.  be  too  far  from  thee,  14.  24. 
Judg.W.  19.  let  us  pass  through  thy  land  to  my  p 
20.  36.  men  of  Israel  gave  p.  to  thr  Bonjamiles 
Ruth  3.  4.  thou  shall  mark  the  p.  where  he  lietb 

1  Sam.  10.  12.  and  one  of  the  same  p    answered 
14.  46.  the  Philistines  went  to  their  own  p. 
20.  25.  and  David's  p.  was  empty,  27. 

2  Sam.  2  23.  he  fell  down  and  died  in  the  same  p. 
15  21.  in  what  p.  my  lord  the  king  she!!  be 

17.  9.  he  IS  hid  in  some  pit,  or  in  some  other  p. 
12.  so  shall  we  come  upon  him  in  some  p. 

18.  18.  it  is  called  to  this  day  Absalom's  p. 

1  A'mgsS.  29.  thine  eyes  may  be  open  toward  f 

2  Kings  5.  11.  and  strike  his  hand  over  thep. 

6. 1.  behold,  p.  where  we  dwell  is  too  strait  for  at 
1  Chron.  ^\.  22.  grant  me  the  p.  of  threshing-ftooj 
25.  David  gave  to  Oman  for  the  p.  600  shekels 


thence  to  the  left  ventricle  of  the  heart,  and  2  CAr.  30.  16.  the  priests  stood  in  theirp.  35.  iO. 


then  by  the  pulse  thrust  out  into  the  great  ar- 
tery, called  .Arteria  aorta;  and  by  its  branches 
dispersed  into  all  the  parts  of  the  body ;  which 
being  done,  the  residue  of  the  blood  is  carried 
back  into  the  right  ventricle,  whence  it  is  dis 


35.  15.  singers,  sons  of  Asaph,  were  in  their  9. 
.VfA.2.  3.  p.  of  my  father's  sepulchre  lielh  waste 
14.  there  was  no  p.  for  beast  under  me  to  [laiw 
4.  20.  in  what  p.  ye  hear  sound  of  the  trumj.et 
13.  11    I  set  singers  and  Levites  in  their  p. 


posed  as  has  been  mentioned,  and  so  runs  a  F.sth  2.  9.  Esther  and  her  maids  to  the  besi  p. 
perpetual  round,  Ercl.  12.  6.  which  may  be  4.  14.  shall  deliverance  arise  from  another  p. 
said  to  be  broken,  when  they  become  useless  and  Job  6.  17.  they  are  consumed  out  of  theirp. 


insufficient  for  the  performance  of  their  seve 

ral  functions. 
<Vf7?.24. 14  letdown  p.  I  pray  thee,  that  I  may  drink 

15.  behold,  Rebekah  came  with  her  p.  4.5. 
.Tudg.  7.16.  with  empty  p  and  lamps  within  the  p. 

19  they  brake  p   that  were  in  their  hands,  20. 
Eccl.  12.  6.  or  the  p.  be  broken  at  the  fountain 
Lam.  4. 2.  how  are  they  esteemed  as  earthen  p..' 
Mark  14.13.  man  bear,  a  p.  of  water,  Luke  22. 10. ' 
PITY  1 

Deut.  7.  16.  thine  eve  shall  have  no  p  on  them  j 
2  Som. 12. 6. restore  the  lamb,  because  he  had  nop.  | 
J»b  6. 14.  to  the  afflicted  p.  should  be  shewed  ' 

3H 


9   6.  which  shake  the  earth  out  of  her  p. 

16.18.  cover  not  my  blood,  let  my  cry  have  no  f 
28.  12.  where  is  thep.  of  understanding'?  20. 

23.  and  he  knoweth  thep.  thereof 
36.  20.  when  people  are  cut  off  in  theirp. 

38. 19.  as  for  darkness,  where  is  the  p.  thereof? 
40.  12.  and  tread  down  the  wicked  in  their  p 

Psal.  26.  8.  the  p.  where  thine  nonour  dwelli  th 
12.  mv  fiiot  standeth  in  an  even  p. 

32.  7.  thou  ait  my  hiding  p.  119   114. 

33.  14.  from  thep.  of  his  habitntion  he  Iooi5!i:«i 

upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  rar*k 
103.  16.  the  j».  thereof  uhail  ksow  it  nomoro 


PLA 

fScel  3. 16.  ihe  p.  of  judgment,  p  of  righteousneBs 

91).  al!  go  to  one  p.  ail  arc  of  llie  dust,  6.  6. 
ha.  5.  8.  that  lav  liold  to  Hold,  till  there  be  no^. 

13.  13.  the  earth  onall  remove  out  ol'  her  p. 

14.  i!.  shall  take  them,  and  bring  them  to  their  p 
IW.ti.  full  of  tillhiiiose,  so  that  tliere  is  no  p.  clear, 

iid.  the  appointed  barley  and  rye  in  th':ii\p. 
30.  32.ineveryp.  wheregrounded-stalf  ihall  pass 
49-  20.  the  p.  is  too  strait  for  me,  give  p.  to  me 
»»-l.  -2.  enlarge  ihe  p.  of  thy  lent,  spare  not 
t)U.  13.  1  will  make  ihn  p.  of  my  feet  glorious 
<iO.  1.  and  where  is  the;;,  of  my  rest? 
fer  .7.12.  go  to  my  p.  ||  32.  till  there  be  no  p.  19.11. 
J7. 12.  glorirus  throne  is  tlie  p.  of  our  sanctuary 
18.  14.  the  f:u«iiig  waters  come  from  aiiotherp. 
K:eA. 6. 13.  tiiere  slam  be  on//,  where  they  otfored 
•J  J.  7.  p.  of  my  throne  shall  Israel  no  more  detile 
21.  he  shall  burn  it  in  the  appointed  ;).  of  house 
C/an.  2.  35.  that  no;;,  was  found  for  them 
b.  11.  they,  of  his  sanctuary  was  cast  down 
fJos.  5. 15. 1  will  go  and  return  to  my  p.  till  they 
Joel  3. 1 16.  the  Lord  will  be  the  p.  of  repair 
^mos  2.  t  13.  press  your  p.  as  a  cart  is  pressed 
H.  3.  there  shall  be  many  dead  bodies  in  every  p. 
A''ah.  3.  17.  their  p.  is  not  known  where  they  are 
SJfi  A.  10.  10.  and  p.  shall  not  be  found  for  them 
12.  6.  fhall  be  inhabited  again  in  herownp.  H.  10. 
JSIat.  1.  11.  incense  shall  be  offered  in  every  p. 
Mat.  28.  6.  see  the  p.  where  Lord  lay,  Mark  16. 16. 
M'irk&.  10.  in  what  p.  soever  ye  enter  into  a  house 
Luke  i.  17.  he  found  the  p.  where  it  was  written 
111.  1.  Lord  sent  lliem  two  and  two  unto  every  p. 
32.  a  Levite,  when  he  was  at  the  p.  passed  by 
14.  9.  and  say  to  thee,  give  this  man  p. 
lohn  4.  20.  Jerusalem  is  tlip  j  .  of  worship 
a.  37.  because  my  word  hath  noy.  in  you 
J  1.  6.  he  abode  two  days  stdl  in  the  same  p. 

48.  Romans  ehp'l  fake  away  our  p.  and  nation 
liS.  2.  Juda<i  which  oetrayed  him,  knew  the  p. 

Sets  2.  1.  thej^  were  with  one  accord  in  one  p. 
4.  31.  when  liiev  lind  prayed,  the  p.  was  shaken 

7.  33.  the  p.  whereon  thou  standest  is  holy 

49.  or  what  is  the  p.  of  my  rest  1 

8.32.  the  p.  of  scripture  which  he  read  was  this 
Rom.  12. 19.  avenge  not,  but  rather  givep.  to  wrath 
J5. 23.  but  now  having  no  more  p.  in  these  parts 

1  Cor.  1.2.  with  all  that  in  every  p.  call  on  Jesus  Chr. 
11.  20.  when  ye  come  together  into  one  p. 

14.  53.  the  whole  church  be  come  into  one  p. 

2  Cor.  2. 14.  ihesavour  of  his  knowledge  in  every  p. 
Gal.  2.  5.  whom  gave  p.  by  sulijection  not  an  hour 
Eph.  4.  27.  neither  give  p.  to  the  devil 

1  T/kss. l.S.in  everyp.your  faitli  God-ward  isspread 
1  yjj/i  .2.  t  2  prayers  for  kings  and  all  in  eminenip. 
Heb.t).  6.  as  he  saith  also  in  another  p.  thou  a  priest 

8.  7.  nop.  should  have  been  sout;ht  for  the  second 
12.17.  he  found  nop.  of  repentance  though  sought 

Jam.  3.  11.  at  the  same  p.  sweet  water  and  bitter 

jlicii.l2.8.nor  was  there  p.  found  any  more  in  heaven 

14.  that  she  might  fly  into  wilderness  to  herp. 

20.  11.  aud  there  was  found  nop.  for  them 

A  PLACE. 
>V£n.39.20.ap  where  king's  prisoners  were  bound 
Ktod.  21.  13.  then  I  will  appoint  thee  a  p.  to  flee 

33.21.  the  Lord  said,  behold,  there  is  a  p.  by  me 
J^tim.  32. 1.  behold,  the  place  was  a  p.  for  cattle 
/^fut.  1.33.  search  you  out  a  p. to  pitch  your  tents  in 

23.  12.  thou  shall  have  ap.  without  the  camp 
Jvsh.  20.  4.  they  shall  give  him  ap.  in  the  city 
Judg.  17.  8.  to  sojourn  where  he  could  find  ap. 

18.  10.  a  p.  where  is  no  want  of  any  thing 
1  .Snm.  15.  12.  Saul  sent  him  up  a  p.  and  is  gone 

21. 2.  I  have  appointed  my  servants  to  such  a  p. 

27.  5.  let  them  give  me  a  p.  in  some  town 
t  .Sum.  7.10. 1  will  appoint  a  p. .",    .srael,  they  may 
dwell  in  ap.ofth.own,mnveno  more,  ]CAr.l7.9. 

1 1. 10.  Joab  assigned  Uriah  to  ap.  where  valiant 
I  fung-s 8. 'Zl. I sel  thereap.foi  ark,  1  C/ir.  15. 1. 
8/uri^sr).2  let  us  make  us  a  p.  where  we  may  dwell 
S.  in  such  and  such  a  p.  shall  he  my  camp 
9.  man  ofG.  said,  beware  thou  pass  not  such  a  p. 
t  Chron.  6.  2.  I  have  built  a  p.  for  thy  dwelling 
Job  28.  1.  there  is  a  p.  for  gold  where  thev  fine  it 
y.sal.  132.  5   until  I  find  wit  a  p.  for  the  Lord 
Frnv   14.  26  and  his  children  have  a  p.  of  refuge 
ttfi.  4.  6.  shall  be  for  a  p.  of  refuge  from  rain 

3S.  21.  the  Lord  will  be  to  us  a  p.  of  broad  rivers 

r?4.  14.  and  find  for  herself  a  p.  of  rest 

56.  5.  and  within  my  walls  a  p.  and  a  name 

'.T.  10  Achor  ap.  for  ihe  herds  to  lie  down  in 
t'.zfk.  26.  5.  a  p.  for  the  spreading  of  nets,  14. 

'■'■'K  II  T  will  gi»e  to  Odg,  a  p.  of  graves  in  Israel 
>".  7)A..2.1.S  she  is  betome  n  p. for  heaslsto  lie  down 
Jtl  It  27.  T5.  that  is  «  p.  of  a  scull,   Tohn  19.  17. 
J\l'irk  I   .4.  found  ci>li  n  a  p.  where  two  ways  met 
/••'i?(  14.  2.  I  go  to  |ire,vire  a  p.  fi;,    you,  3. 
If'b.  2.  6.  one  in  a  certain  p.  testified,  snying 

4.  4   he  spaKe  in  a  certain  p.  of  the  seventh  day 

M.h.  ulien  called  to  en  out  into  a  p.  he  oheved 
E£e.  12. 6  when*  gilt)  hath  a  p  prcp<ued  of  God 


Ae».16 16.gather  them  into  ap.cal'.ed  Armageddon  |  Exod.  17.  7 
•Sec  Choose,  Dwelling. 
High.  PLACE. 
J\rum.  23.  3.  and  Balaam  went  up  to  a  high  p. 
1  Ham.  9.  12.  there  is  a  eacriHce  to-day  in  liigtip. 
10.  5.  shall  meet  jirophets  coming  from  kigk  p. 
13.  when  had  made  an  end,  Saul  came  tuAi^rAp. 

1  Kings  3.4.  that  was  great  hig/ip.  1  Chron.  lb.  39 
117.  Solomon  built  a  high.  p.  for  Cliemosli 

i  Kings  23.  15.  high  p.  that  Jeroboam  had  made, 
Josiah  brake  down  ihe  high  p.  burnt  the  Ai^Ap. 

2  Chron.  1.  3.  so  Solomon  went  to  the  high  p. 
13.  come  from  his  journey  to  high  p.  at  Gibeon 

P.'sal.  9.t  9.  Lord  will  be  a  high  p.  for  the  oppressed 
20.tl.  nameof  God  of  Jacob  set  thee  on  a.highp. 
46.  t  7.  the  Cod  of  Jacob  is  a  high  p.  for  us 

Isa.  16.  12.  that  Moab  is  weary  on  tlie  high  p. 

Ei'ek.  16.  24.  made  highp.  in  every  street,  25.  31. 
20.  29.  what  is  tlie  high  p.  whereunto  ye  go? 
Bis  PLACE. 

Gen.  18.  33.  and  Abraham  returned  to  his  p. 

31.  55.  Laban  rose  up  and  returned  to  his  p. 
£xod.  10.23.  neither  rose  from  his  p.  for  three  days 

16.29.  abide  ev.  man  in  Aisp.none  go  outof  Aisp. 
Lev.  13.  23.  but  if  the  bright  spot  stay  in  his  p. 
jVum.  2. 17.  every  man  in  his  p.  by  their  standards 

24.  25.  Balaam  rose  up  and  returned  to  his  p. 
IJeul.  21.  19.  and  bring  him  to  the  gate  of  his  p. 
Ruth  4.10.naine  of  dead  be  not  cut  off  from  his  p. 

1  i'aJH.  3.  2.  when  Eli  was  laid  down  in  his  p. 
9.  BO  Samuel  went  and  lay  down  in  his  p. 

5.  3.  and  they  set  Dagon  in  his  p.  again 
11.  let  the  ark  go  down  to  his  own  p.  6.  2. 

23.  22.  go  and  see  hi.i  p.  where  his  haunt  is 

26. 25.  i3avid  wenton,  and  Saul  returned  to  his  p. 

29. 4.  send  David,  that  he  may  go  agiiin  to  Ais  p. 

2  Sam.  6. 17.  they  set  the  ark  of  the  Lord  in  his  p. 

19.  39.  Barzillai  returned  to  his  own  p. 
IKingsS.iJ.  priests  brought  ark  tohisp.  2  C7ir.  5. 7. 

20.  24.  take  kings  away,  every  man  out  of  his  p. 

1  CAr.  15  3.  to  bring  the  ark  of  the  Lord  to  his  p. 
16.  27.  strength  and  gladness  are  in  his  p. 

2  Chron.  24.  11.  carried  the  chest  to  Ais  p.  again 
34.  31.  king  stood  in  his  p.  and  made  a  covenant 

Ezra  1.  4.  let  men  of  his  p.  help  him  with  silver 
2.  08.  for  house  of  God  to  set  it  in  Ais  p.  5. 15.  |  6.  7 
.fob  2.  11.  they  came  every  one  from  his  ownp. 

7.  10.  neither  shall  his  p.  know  him  any  more 

8.  18.  if  he  destroy  him  from  Ais  p.  it  shall  deny 
14.  18.  and  the  rock  is  removed  out  of  Ais  p. 
1^.4.  an/1  shall  tlie  rock  be  removed  out  of  his  p.? 

20.  9.  nor  shall  his  p.  any  more  behold  him 
27.  21.  and  as  a  storm  hurleih  him  out  of  his  p 

23. men  shall  clap  bands  and  hiss  him  out  of  hisp. 

37.  1.  and  my  heart  i«  removed  out  of  his  p. 

38.  12.  and  caused  the  duy-spring  to  know  kis  p 
Psal.  37.  10.  thou  shall  diligently  consider  Ais  p. 
Prov.  27.8.  so  is  a  man  that  wandereth  from  Ais  p 
EcclA.b.  the  sunhatclh  to  Ais  p.  where  he  arose 
Isa.  26.  21.  Lord  ci/ioeth  out  of  his  p.  to  pun 

33.16.  his  p.  of  def  «  'eshaii  be  munition  of  rocks 
46.7.  selhim  in  Ais  p.  shall  not  remove  from  Ais  p 
Jer.  4.  7.  he  is  gone  from  Ais  p.  to  make  desolate 

6.  3.  they  shall  feed  every  one  in  Ais  p. 
£zcA.3.12.  blessed  be  the  glory  of  Lord  from  Aisp 
Mic.  1.  3.  behold,  the  Lord  cometh  out  of  his  p. 
Z('pA.2.]  1.  men  shall  worship  every  one  from  Aisp. 
Zi'ch.  6.  12.  and  he  shall  grow  up  out  of  A;s  p. 
Mat.  26.  52.  put  up  again  thy  eword  into  Ais  p. 
.Sets  1.  25.  that  he  might  go  to  Ais  own  p. 
Rev.  2.5.  remove  thy  candlestick  out  of  Aisp. 

.Sec  Holy,  Most  Hily. 

In  the  PLACE. 

Gen.50.19.Jos.  said,feur  not,  lam  in  thep.  of  God 

Exod.  15.  17.  plant  them  in  the  p  thou  hast  made 

Lev.i.'H.  kill  it  in  thep.  where  thev  kill  buriil- 

offering  before  the  Lord,  29,  33. "|  6.25. 17.2. 

13. 19.  in  (Ae  p.  of  the  boil  there  be  white  rising 
J^Tum.  9.  17  in  the  p.  where  cloud  abode,  there  Isr. 

33.54.  inheritance  be  in  tAep.  where  his  lot  falleth 
.hsh.  4.  9.  Joshua  set  up  twelve  stones  in  the  p. 
1  Kings  13.22.  because  hast  drunk  water  m  the  p. 

2l.VJ.inthe  p.  where  dogs  licked  blood  of  Nabolh 
2Chron.  3.  1.  in  thep.  that  David  had  prepared 
Jnl)  34.t26.  Btriketh  them  in  the  p.  of  beholders 
P3aZ.44.i9.hast  sore  broken  us  in  thep.  of  dragons 
Prot).  25.  6.  and  stand  not  in  thep.  of  great  men 
KccMl.3.  in  thep.  where  the  tree  falleth  it  shall  be 
.ler.  22.  12.  but  h?  shall  die  in  the  p.  38. 9.  ]  42.  22. 
Eiek.  17. 16.  in  the  p.  where  the  king  dwelleth 

21.  30.  judge  thee  iH.  t.  p.  where  thou  wast  created 
Hos.  1. 10.  that  in  thep.  where  it  was  said, ye  are 

not  mv  people,  shall  be  sons  of  God,  /i»ni.9.  26. 
13.  13.  not  Slav  longmtAep.  of  breaking  forth 
John  19. 41. in  thep.  where  crucified,  was  a  garden 

Of  «Ae  PLACE. 
Gen.  26.  7.  men  of  p.  asked  him,  lest  men  of  p.  kill 
29.  22.  I/sban  gathered  all  the  men  of  the  p. 

32.  3(1.  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  p.  Peniel 
33.1  (.name  oi .p,  Sutcolii  1|  35,15.na.o/p.  Beth-el 


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1  he  ciille:!  iiaiiio  of  thep.  Miissah 
Nmn.W.Z.  iKune  o/ihrp.  ■ralu-nih  |  21.  3.  Herman 
Josh.  4.  3.  take  yu  out  a/the  p.  twelve  stones 
5.  9.  name  of  the  p.  (iil'gal  ||  7.  26.  valley  of  Achor 
Judg.  v.).  16.  the  men  nf  thep.  were  Benjamitijij 
Ruth  1. 7.  Naoim  went  Ibrth  out  uf  the  p.  where 
2.Sa7rt.6.S.l)avid  called  iianieo/  fAep.  Perez-uzzsh 

1  Chron.  2S.  11.  pattern  vf  thep.  of  ihe  mercy  seal 

2  Chron.  20.  2b.  name  of  the  p.  valley  of  Borachali 
Ezek  41. 11.  breadth  of  the  p.  left  was  five  cubit* 
Joel'i  7.  raise  them  oui  of  the  p.  whither  ye  soM 
JVah.  1.  8.  make  an  niter  end  of  tlie  p.  thereof 

That  PLACE. 

f?en.  21.31.  Abraham  called  tAai  p.  Ileer-sheba 
22. 14.  thatp.  Jehovah-jireh  ||  28.  19.  Beth-el 
32.  2.  Mahanaim  ||  38.  21    asked  men  of  that  p. 

JVum.  11.34.  name  of  Mat  p.  Kibrolh-hattaavah 

Dcut.  12.  3.  destroy  names  of  them  out  of  thatp 
17.  10.  the  sentence  they  of  that  p.  shall  shew 

Judg. 2.  5.  they  called  name  of  that  p.  Bochim 

15.  17.  thatp.  Uamalh-lehi  ||18.  12.  Mahaneh-dan 

1  Sa7«.  23.  28.  called  thatp.  Selah-hammah-lekoth 

2  Sa7n.  2. 16.  that  p.  w  as  called  Helkaih-hazzurim 
5.20.  called  thatp.  Baal-peraziui,  1  Chron  14  il. 

1  Chron.  13.  11.  tAaJp.is  called  Perez-uz7ah 
Mat.  14.  35.  men  of  thatp.  had  knowledge  of  hin 
Mark  6. 10.  there  abide  till  ye  depart  from  t,4at  p. 
John  5.  13.  a  mulliiude  being  in  thatp 

11.  .30.  but  was  in  thatp.  where  Martha  met  him 
Acts  21.  12.  both  we  and  they  of  thatp.  besought 

This  PLACE. 
Gen.  19.  12.  thy  sons  bring  them  out  of  this  p. 
13.  we  will  destroy  this  p.  ||  14.  get  out  of  this  p. 

20.  11.  surely  the  fear  of  Uod  is  not  in  thiap. 

23.  16.  Lord  is  in  this  p.  ||  17.  dreadful  is  this  p. 

3.3.  21.  there  was  no  harlot  in  thisp.2i. 

43.9. are  sons,  whom  God  hath  given  me  in  thiap 
Exod.  13.  3.  the  Lord  bmn^dii  you  oul  from  this  p. 
Num.20.  5.  to  bring  us  uvAnthifi  evil  p. 
Deut.  1.  31.  bare  Ihee  in  all  tlie  way  that  ye  went, 
till  ye  came  to  this  p.  9.  7.  |  11.  5. 

26.  9. and  he  hath  brought  ns  into  this  p. 
29.  7.  when  ye  came  unto  tliis  p.  Sihon  came  out 

Judg.  18.  3.  and  what  make.st  thou  in  this  p.? 

1  Kings  8.  29.  hearken  to  prayer  toward  this  p.. 
SO,  85.  2  Chron.  6.  20,  21,  26,  40.  |  7.  15. 

13.  8.  nor  eat  bread,  nor  drink  water  in  this  p.  16. 
2Kingsl3.^o.  come  not  wilhont  L.  against  this  p. 

22.  16.  1  will  bring  evil  on  this  p.  and  inhabitants 
thereof,  17,  20.  2  Chnm.  34.  24,  25,23. 

2  Chron.  7.  12.  and  liave  clio.^eii  this  p.  to  myself 
Job  13.  21.  this  thep.  of  him  thai  knows  not  God 
Jei-.  7.  6.  and  shed  not  innocent  blood  in  this  p. 

20.  my  fury  shall  be  poured  out  on  this  p. 

14.  13.  I  will  give  you  assured  peace  in  this  p. 

16.  2.  neither  have  sons  nor  daughters  in  this  p. 
9.  cause  to  cease  oul  of  this  p.  the  voice  of  mirth 

19.  3.  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  p. 
4.  they  estranged  this  p.  filled  this  p.  with  blood 
6.  that  tliis p.  shall  no  more  be  called  Tophet 
12.  thus  will  I  do  to  (Aisp.  saith  the  Lord,  40.  2. 

22.  11.  which  went  forth  out  of  tliis  p.  24.  5. 

27.  22.  and  1  will  restore  them  to  taisp.  32.  37. 

28.  8.  I  will  bring  to  this  p.  all  the  vessels,  6. 
4.  I  will  bring  again  to  this  p.  Jeconiuh 

29.  10.  in  causing  you  to  return  to  this  p. 
83.  10.  again  be  heard  in  this  p.  the  voice  of  joy 
42.  13.  and  ye  shall  see  this  p.  no  more 
44.  29.  that  1  will  punish  you  i»  this  p. 
51.  62.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  sspoken  against  ZAis p. 

Ezek.  46.  20.  this  is  p.  where  the  priests  shall  foil 
ZepA.  1.  4.  cut  off  the  remnant  of  Baal  from  this  p. 
Ilag.  2.  9.  inZAisp.willlgive  peace,  saith  the  Lord 
Mat.  12.  6.  in  this  p.  one  greater  than  the  temple 
Luk- 15.  23.  lest  they  come  into  this  p.  of  torment 

23.  5.  teaching,  beginning  from  Galilee  to  'his  v. 
Acts  6.  14.  Jesus  of  Nazareth  shall  de.stroy  (Ais  o. 

7.  7.  they  shall  come  forth  and  serve  me  in  this  p. 

21.  23.  that  teachoth  against  the  law  and  this  p. 
Heb.  4.  5.  and  in  this  p.  again,  if  they  shall  enter 

Thy  PLACE. 
Gen.  40. 13  Pharaoh  shall  restore  Ihee  to  thy  p. 
Num.  24.  11.  therefore  now  flee  thou  to  thy  p. 
2  Sim.  15.  19.  return  io  thy  p.  and  abide  with  king 
Eccl.lO.  4.  if  ruler  rise  against  thee,  leave  not  thy  p. 
Ezek.  12.  3.  thou  shall  remove  from  thy  p.  38.  15. 

To  or  unto  Ihe  PLACE. 
Oen.  13.3.  Abram  went  unto  t.  p.  where  his  tent,  4. 

22.  3.  went  unto  tlie  p.  of  wliich  God  told  him,  9. 
Exod.  S.S.to  bring  ynti  unto  (.  p.  of  theCanaaiiite 

34.  lead  people  unto  the  p.  of  which  1  spake 
Num.  10.  29.  we  are  journeying  to  tlir  p.  of  which 
14.  40.  go  up  to  tlie  p.  which  TjOrd  hath  promised 
J0SA.4.S. carried  stone   to  thep.  wl-.erethey  lodged 

1  Sim.  20. 19.  come  to  t.p.  where  thou  hide  thyself 
'2  Sam.  2.  23.  as  many  as  came  to  Ihe  p.  stood  still 

2  Kings  S.  10. sent  to  thep.  which  man  of  God  told 
1  Chr.  15.  12.  bring  ark  to  the  ;>.  that  I  prepared 
Neh.  1.  9.  I  will  bring  them  to  the  p.  I  hnve  chnseu 
fsal.  104.  8.  they  go  to  t.p.  that  thou  hast  foimded 


PLA 

ffs.  18.7  present  brought  to  the  p.  of  name  of  Ld. 
/er  7.  H  I  will  do  to  the  p.  which  I  gave  to  you 

i9.14.will  bringyou  again  tu  tp.  whence    caused 
i^c(£^'23.  and.  was  eiiured  into  the  p.  ol'lieanng 

PLACE,  yerb. 
Gen  33.t  15.  let  me  p.  some  ol'  the  folk  with  thee 
Kxod.  1&  21.  and  p.  sucli  over  them  to  be  rulers 
Veut.  14.  23.  in  the  p.  which   he  shall  choose,  to 
p.  his  name  there,  16.  2,  b,  11.  |  2ti.  2. 
1  King's  20.  t  12.  Beiihadad  said,  p.  the  engines 
Ezra  b   6.  and;/,  them  in  the  house  of  God 
Isa.  4b.l3.  and  1  will  p.  salvation  in  Zion  fur  Israel 
Lzek.  37.  14.  I  shall  p.  you  in  your  own  land,  2b. 
Ijan.  11.  31.  and  they  shall  ^.  the  abomination 
Mos.  11.11. 1  willp.  them  in  their  houses,  saith  Ld. 
Teck.  10.  6.  I  will  bring  them  again  lop.  them 

PLACED, 
^en.  3. 24.  God  p.  at  east  of  the  garden  cherubims 

47.  11.  Joseph  p.  his  father  and  his  brethren 

1  Kings  12.  32.  Jeroboam  p.  in  Belh-el  jiriests 
iKiiigs  17.  6.  and  p.  them  in  Halah  and  in  Habor 

24.  and  p.  them  in  the  cities  of  Samaria,  26. 

2  C/iron.  1.  14.  which  he  p.  in  the  chariot  cities 
4.  8.  he  made  tables,  p.  them  in  the  temple 
i7. 2.  hep.  forces  in  all  the  fenced  cities  of  Judah 

Job  20.  4.  of  old,  since  man  was  p.  upon  earth 
Psal.  78.  60.  the  tent  which  he  had  p.  among  men 
Cant.  5. 1 12.  his  eyes  as  the  eyes  of  doves  fitly  p. 
Isa.  5.  8.  that  they  may  be  p.  alone  in  the  midst 
Jer.  5.  22.  which  p.  sand  for  the  bound  of  the  sea 
Ezek.  17.  5.  the  eagle  p.  it  by  the  great  waters 

Places. 

Gen.  28. 15. 1  am  '.vith  thee,  will  keep  thee  in  all  p. 
Exod.  20.  24.  in  all  p.  where  1  record  my  name 
/jeut.  12. 2.  shall  utterly  destroy  all  the  p.  wherein 
Josh.  5.  8.  abode  in  their  p.  till  they  were  whole 
Judg.  5.  11.  delivered  in  the  p.  of  drawing  water 

19. 13.  let  us  draw  near  to  one  of  these  p. to  lodge 
t  Sam.  7.  16.  Samuel  judged  Israel  in  all  those  p. 

30.  31.  David  sent  presents  to  all  the  p. 

3  Sam.  7.  7.  in  all  the  p.  spake  I  a  word  with  any 
2Jrin^s23.5.putdown  priests  inp. about  Jerusalem 

14.  he  filled  their  p.  with  the  bones  of  men 
M'ek.  4.  12.  from  all  p.  whence  ye  shall  return 
13.  I  set  the  people  in  lower  p.  and  on  higherp. 

12.  27.  tbey  sought  Levites  out  of  all  their  p. 
Job  21.  28.  where  are  dwelling  p.  of  the  wicked 

37.  8.  beasts  go  into  dens  and  remain  in  their  p. 
Psal.  10.8.  he  sitteth  in  lurkingp.  of  the  villages 

16.  6.  the  lines  are  fallen  to  me  in  pleasant  p. 
18.  45.  and  be  afraid  out  of  their  close  p. 
73.  18.  thou  didst  set  them  in  slippery  p. 
74. 20.  the  dark  p.  of  the  earth  are  full  of  cruelty 
103.  22.  bless  the  Lord,  all  his  works,  in  all  p. 
105.  41.  they  ran  in  the  dry  p.  like  a  river 
110.6.  he  shall  fill  the  p.  with  the  dead  bodies 

Frov.  8.  2.  she  standeth  in  the  p.  of  the  paths 

Cant.  2.  14.  O  my  dove,  that  art  in  the  secret  p. 

ha. 32. 18.  my  people  shall  dwell  in  quiet  resting  p. 
40.  4.  crooked  made  straight,  and  rough  p.  plain 
45.2. 1  will  make  the  crooked  p.  straight 

Ter.4. 12.  a  wind  from  those  p.  shall  come  to  me 
8.  3.  in  all  p.  whither  I  have  driven  them,  29. 14. 

17.  26.  they  shall  come  from  p.  about  Jerusalem 
24.  9.  to  be  a  taunt  and  a  curse  in  all  p.  I  drive 
32. 44.  take  witnesses  in  the  p.  about  Jerusalem 
40. 12.  all  the  Jews  returnt'd  out  of  all  p.  whither 

45.  5.  thy  life  I  will  give  for  a  prey  in  all  p. 
Lam.  2.  6.  he  hath  destroyed  his  p.  of  the  assembly 
Eiek.  34.  12. 1  will  deliver  them  out  of  all  p. 

26.  I  will  make  the  p.  round  my  hill  a  blessing 

46.  24.  he  said  these  are  the  p.  of  them  that  boil 
47. 11.  but  the  miry  p.  thereof  .shall  not  be  healed 
^mos  4.  6.  and  want  of  br(!ad  in  all  yourp. 
Ztch.  3.  7. 1  will  give  thee/;,  to  walk  among  theie 
hfat.  12.43.  he  walketh  through  dry  p.  Luke  1  i.  24. 

13.  5.  some  fell  on  stony  p.  and  sprung  up,  20. 
Z4.7.and  there  shall  be  famines  and  eartluiuakes  in 

divers  p.  ^fark  13.  8.  Luke'il.  11. 
tcts  24.  3.  we  accept  it  in  all  p.  most  noble  Felix 
Kph.  1.  3.  who  hritli  blessed  us  in  heavenly  p. 
20.  set  him  at  his  own  right  h.ind  in  heavenly  p. 
2.  6.  hath  raised  us  up,  and  made  us  sit  together 
in  heavenly  p.  in  Christ  Jesus 
3   10.  to  powers  in  heavenly  p.  might  be  known 
Phil.  1. 13.  my  bonds  in  Christ  are  manil'estin  allp. 
Rev  6.14. mountain  and  island  moved  outof  tlieiip. 
See  Desolate,  Moly. 
Hiirh  PLACES. 
Lee  26.  30. 1  will  destrov  your  hish  p.  and  images 
Kum.  21.  28.  consumed  lords  nfhinhp.  of  Arnoii 
22.  41.  brought  him  up  into  the  hiahp.  of  Baal 
33.  52.  and  quite  pluck  down  all  their  high  p. 
Deut.  32.  13.  made  him  ride  on  highp.  of  the  earth 
33.  29.  and  thou  shall  tread  upon  their  high  p. 
htdg.  5.  18  jeoparded  their  lives  in  the  high  p. 
1  Sam.  IZ.  6.  the  people  hide  themselves  in  highp. 
J  5a77i.  1.  19.  the  beauty  of  Israel  slain  in  high  p. 

25.  Jonathan,  thou  wast  ilaio  in  thy  high  p. 
22.  34.  and  telteth  me  on  rr.v  high  P   Psal  18.  33. 

m 


PLA 

1  Kings  3.  2.  only  the  people  sacrificed  in  high  p 

2  Kings  17.  32.  2  Chron.  .T3.  17 

3.  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  m  high  p.  22.  43 

2  Kings  12.  3.  I  15.  4,  35.  |  16.  4.  |  17.  11. 

12.  31.  Jeroboam  made  a  house  of  high  p. 
32.  he  placed  in  Beth-el  the  priests  of  high  p. 

13.  2.  he  shall  otler  the  priests  of  the  hig/i  p. 
32  he  cried  against  all  the  houses  of  the  high  p 

1  Kings  13.33.  Jeroboam  made  of  the  lowest  of  the 
people  priests  of  the  high  p.  2  Kings  17. 32. 

15.  14.  but  the  high  p.  were  not  removed,  22. 43. 
2  Kings  12.  3.  |  14.  4.  |  15.  4,  .35. 

2  Kings  17.  29.  put  their  gods  in  houses  of  high  p. 
18.  4.  Hezekiab  removed  the  high  p.  22. 
23.  5.  had  ordained  to  burn  incense  in  the  high  p. 

8.  defiled  the  high  p.  and  brake  down  the  high 
p.  l,i.  2  Chron.  31.  1.  |  32.  12.  Isa.  36.  7. 

9.  priests  of  Ai'/i  p.  came  not  up  to  altar  of  Ld. 

20.  he  slew  all  the  priests  of  the  high  p. 
2CAr.ll.l5.Rehoboam  ordained  priests  lor  Ai^A  p. 

14.  3.  Asa  took  away  the  high  jf  and  images,  5. 

15.  17.  the  high  p.  were  not  taken  away,  20.  33. 
17.  6.  Jehoshaphat  took  away  the  high  p. 
21. 11.  Jehor.  made  Ai^A  p.||  28.  25.  Ahaz  Ai'^A  p. 
34.  3.  Josiah  did  purge  Jerusa.  from  the  highp. 

Job  25.  2.  he  maketli  peace  in  his  Ai^A  p. 

Psal.  78.  58.  they  provoked  him  with  their  Ai^A  p. 

Prov.  8.  2.  she  standeth  on  the  top  of  the  Ai^'A  p. 

9. 14.  sitteth  on  a  seat  in  the  Ai^A  p.  of  the  city 
Isa.  15.  2.  he  is  gone  !jp  to  the  At^A  p.  to  weep 

41. 18. 1  will  open  rivers  in  Aio'A  p.  and  fountains 

49.  9.  their  pastures  shall  be  in  all  high  p. 

58. 14.  cause  thee  to  ride  on  high  p.  of  the  earth 
Jer.  3.  2.  lift  up  thine  eyes  to  the  Ai^A  p.  and  see 

21.  a  voice  was  heard  on  the  high  p.  weeping 
4.  11.  a  dry  wind  in  the  highp.  of  the  wilderness 
7  29.  and  take  up  a  lamentation  in  the  Ai'^A  p. 
12.  12.  the  spoilers  are  come  up  on  all  the  A!'^A  p. 
14.  6.  the  wild  asses  did  stand  in  the  Ai^A  p. 
17.3.1  will  give  thy  A(^A  p.  for  sin,  through  borders 
26. 18.  and  the  mountain  of  the  house  shall  become 

as  the  high  p.  of  the  forest,  Mic.  3.  12 
48.35.to  cease  in  Mnab  him  thatoflfereth  \nhighp. 
Ezek.  6.  3.  behold,  I  will  destroy  your  highp. 

16.  16.  deckedst  thy  high  p.  with  divers  colours 
39.  and  they  shall  break  down  lliy  high  p. 

36.  2.  the  ancient  high  p.  are  ours  in  possession 
Hos.  10. 8.  the  high  p.  of  A  ven  shall  be  destroyed 
^mos  4.13.  tieadelh  on  Af^Ap.of  earth,  Mic.A.Z. 

7.  9.  the  high  p.  of  Isaac  shall  be  desolate 
Jific.  1.  5.  and  what  are  the  Ai^A  p.  of  Judah  ? 
Hab.  3. 19.  will  make  me  to  walk  on  mine  highp. 
Eph.  6. 12.  against  spiritual  wickedness  in  high  p. 
See  Built. 
JVaste  PLACES. 
Isa.  5. 17.  waste  p.  of  fat  onts  shall  strangu-,  ..at 

51.  3.  the  Lord  will  comfort  all  her  waste  p. 

52.  9.  sing  together,  ye  waste  p.  of  Jerusalem 
58.  12.  and  they  shall  biiilil  the  old  waste  p. 

PLAGUE. 
Pfai.  89.23.  and  I  will  p.  them  that  hate  him 

PLAGUE,  .Substantive. 
Kind.  11.  1.  yet  I  will  bring  one  p.  on  Pharaoh 
12.  13.  the  p.  shall  not  be  on  you  to  destroy  you 
30.  I'A  that  therf  be  no  p.  among  them 
I^ev.  13.  3.  when  hair  in  the  p.  is  turned  white,  17. 
5.  if  the  p.  spread  not  in  the  skin,  6.  |  14.  48. 
30.  if  a  man  or  woman  hath  a  p.  then  priest  shall 
see  the  p.  31,  32,  50,  51,  55.  [  14.  37. 
44.  he  is  a  leprous  man,  his  p.  is  in  his  head 
50.  and  shut  up  it  that  hath  the  p.  seven  days 
57.  if  it  app.  in  warp  or  woof,  it  is  a  spreading  p. 
58.if  p. bo  departed  from  them,  it  shall  be  washed 
14.  35.  there  is  as  it  were  a  p.  in  the  house 
Mum.  8.  19.  that  there  be  no  p.  among  Israel 
11.  33.  Lord  smote  people  with  a  very  great  p. 
14.  37.  those  men  died  by  the  p.  before  the  Loril 
16.  46.  wrath  is  gone  out,  the  p.  is  bejun,  47. 
48.  and  the  p.  was  stayed,  50.  |  2.').  8. 
40.  now  they  that  died  in  the  p.  were,  25.  9. 
Deut.  3-1. 61. every  p.  which  is  not  wri'ien  in  book 
.rosA.22.17.  wearenot  cleansefl,altho'  there  wasp. 
1  .Sarn.6. 4.  one  p.  was  on  ynu  all  and  your  lords 
2.S<7m.  24.21.thatp.  may  be  staved,  I'CAr.  21.  22. 

1  Kings  8.  37.  whatever  p.  or  sickness  there  be 
38.  shall  know  every  man  the  p.  of  his  own  hfart 

2  CAr.  21.  14.  with  agrcatp.  will  the  Lord  smite 
Psnl.  91.  10.  nor  any  p.  come  nigh  thy  dwelling 

106.  29.  and  the  p.  brake  in  upon  them 
30.Phinehasexecnted  judirment,  sop.  was  stayed 
Z'-rA.  14.12.  thisshallbep.  the  Lord  willsmile,"l8. 
j1frtr/c5.29.  she  felt  that  she  was  healed  of  that  p. 

34.  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of  thy  p. 
Ken.  16.  21.  blasphemed  because  of  the  p.  of  hail 

PLAGtJED. 
Gen.  12.  17.  the  Lord  p.  Pharaoh  und  his  house 
Kind.  32.  35.  Lord  p.  the  people  fir  makinj  calf 
.'(9.SA.24.  5.  p.  E^vpt,  and  afterwards  brought  you 
1  CAr.  21.17.  not  on  people,  that  they  should  be  p. 
Psal.  73.  5.  nor  are  they  p.  like  other  men 


PLA 

Psal.lZAi,  all  thedav  have  I  beenp.and  chastened 

PLAGUES. 
Gen.  12.  17.  Lord  plagued  Pharaoh  with  great  7 
Ezod.  9.  14.  I  will  at  tijis  lime  send  all  my  p, 
Lev.iG.  21. 1  will  bring  seven  times  morep.  on  yoo 
Deut.  28.  59.  the  Ld.  will  make  thy  p.  wondeitiil 
29.  22.  when  they  see  the  p.  of  that  land 
1  Sam.  4.  8.  gods  that  smoie  the  Egyjilians  witr>^ 
Job  10.  t  17.  thou  renewest  thy  p. "against  me 
Jer.  19.  8.  hiss,  because  of  the  p.  49. 17.  |  50.  13 
Ezek.  39.  j  2.  I  will  strike  thee  witli  si.\  p. 
Hos.  13.  14.  O  death,  I  will  be  thy  p.  O  grave 
Mark  3.10.  pre6se<l  to  touch  him  as  many  as  hadp 
/.uAe  7.  21.  same  hour  he  cured  manyof  their  p 
/Jej).9.  20.  rest  which  were  not  killed  by  these  p. 
11.  6.  these  have  power  to  smite  earth  with  p 
16.9.  name  of  God,  who  hath  )io\\er  over  these  p 

18.  4.  and  that  ye  receive  not  of  her  p. 
8.  therefore  snail  her  p. come  in  one  day,  deailj 

22. 18.  God  shall  add  10  him  the  p.  written 
See  Seven. 
PLAIN. 
Gen.  25.27.  Jacob  was  a  p.  man,  dwelling  in  tentj 
Psal.  27.  11.  teach  me,  and  lead  me  in  a  p.  patS 
Pruv.  8.  9.  they  are  p.  to  him  that  understandeth 

15.  19.  but  the  way  of  the  righteous  is  made  p. 
Isa.  28.  25.  when  he  made  p.  the  face  thereof 

40.  4.  crooked  made  straight,  and  rough  places  p. 
Jer.  48.  21.  judgment  is  come  on  the  p.  country 
Hab.  2. 2.  write  the  vision,  make  it  p.  upon  table* 
Mark  7.  35.  tongue  was  loosed,  and  he  spake  p. 

PLAL\. 
Gen.  11.2.  they  found  a  p.  in  the  land  of  Sh  nar 

13.  10.  and  Lot  beheld  all  the  p.  of  Jordan 

11.  then  Lot  chose  him  all  the  p.  of  Jord:  n 

12.  Lot  dwelled  in  cities  of  the  p.  toward  SodoM 
18.  Abram  came  and  dwelt  in  the  p.  14.  13. 

19.  17.  nor  slay  thou  in  all  p.  escape  to  mountain 
25.  he  overthrew  those  cities  in  all  thep. 

Josh.  II.  16.  Joshua  took  the  valley  and  the  p. 
Judg.  0.6.  made  Abimelech  king  by  p.  ofpillai 
11.  33.  Jephthah  smote  the  Ammonites  to  thep 

1  Sam.  10.  3.  thou  shall  come  to  the  p.  of  Tabor 
23.  24.  David  and  his  men  were  in  the  p. 

2  Sam.  2.29.  Abiier  and  his  men  walked  through  p. 

4.  7.  Baanah  and  Rechab  gat  them  through  thep. 

5.  t  20.  he  called  that  place  the  p.  of  breaches 
15.28.  I  will  tarry  in  thep.  till  I  hear  from  you 
18.23.  then  Ahimaaz  ran  by  the  way  of  thep. 

1  Kings  7.  40  in  p.  of  Jordan  did  king  cast  them 

20.  23.  let  us  fight  against  them  in  thep.  25. 
2 Kings  25.  4.  king  went  toward  thep.  Jer.  52.7 
JV*eA.3.  22.  after  him  repaired  the  priests  of  thep 
Jer.  17.26.  shall  come  fioi';  p.  bringing  offerings 

21.  13.  I  am  against  Ihee,  ')  rock  of  the  p. 
48.  8.  p.  shall  be  destroyed,  as  Lord  hath  spoken 

Ezek.  3.  22.  he  said,  arise,  go  forth  in  the  p.  23. 

8.  4.  according  to  the  vision  that  I  saw  in  the  » 

PLAINS. 

Gen.  18. 1.  the  Lord  appeared  in  the  p.  of  Mamre 

J^Tum.  22. 1.  Isr.iel  pitched  in  p.  of  Moab,  33.  48. 
26.  63.  who  numbered  Israel  in  thep.  of  Moah 
31.  12.  they  brought  spoil  unto  the  camp  in  the  p 
33.  50.  the  Lord  spake  to  Moses  in  the  p.  .3.5.  I. 
36.  13.  the  Lord  commanded  in  the  p.  of  Moab 

Deut.  34.  1.  Moses  went  up  from  the  p.  of  Moab 
8.  Israel  wept  for  Moses  in  the  p.  forty  days 

2  Sam.  17. 10.  lodge  not  in  the  p.  of  the  wilderness 
2  Kings  25.  5.  the  army  of  the  Chaldees  overt<ioli 

him  in  thep.  of  Jericho,  .ler.  39.  5.  |  52  8 

1  CAro7i.27.  28.  over  sycamore-trees  in  the  lowp 

2  C'hr.  9.  27.  made  cedais  as  sycamores  in  lowp 
26.  10.  Uzziah  had  much  cattle  in  thep. 

PLAINLY. 
Ezod.  21.5.  if  the  servant  p.  say,  I  love  my  mastei 
Deut.  27.8.  write  the  words  of  this  law  very  p. 
1  .9rtm.2. 27.  did  I  p. appear  to  house  of  thy  father  ■• 

10.  16.  he  told  us  p.  that  the  asses  were  found 

3  Sam.  20.  t  18-  they  p.  spake  in  the  beginning 
£1^0  4.18.  the  letter  hath  been  p.  read  before  mti 
Isa   32.  4.  the  tongue  of  the  stammerers  shall  ba 

ready  to  speak  ^ 
John  10.  24.  if  1:  nu  be  the  Christ,  tell  us  p. 

11.  14.  then  Jesiis  said  to  them  p.  Lazarus  is  deaxl 
16.  25.  but  I  shall  shew  you  p.  of  the  Father 

29.  now  speaker  t  thou  p.  and  speakestnoprovcrh 
Heb.  11.  14.  for  they  thnt  sav  such  things  declare  p. 

PLAINNESS. 

2Cor.3. 12. have  such  hope,  we  usegreatp.ofsf.'^ch 

PLAITING. 

1  Pet.  3. 3.  whose  aHorni.".g  let  it  not  be  p.  of  hair 
rX,ANES. 

Isa.  44.  13.  thccarpentei  fittefh  the  image  withp. 
PLANETS. 

2  Kings  23.  5.  that  burnt  incense  to  sun,  moon,  p 
PLANKS. 

1  Kincrs  6. 15.  he  covered  the  floor  with  p.  of  fit 
Ezek.  41.  25.  were  thick  p.  on  face  of  the  porcfi 
26.  on  the  sides  of  the  porch,  and  upon  the  sile 
chambers  of  thf  houae,  and  thick  ■;. 


TLA 

PLANT,  Substantive, 
f/cn-  "  5.  thoLad  Gud  made  every  p.  of  the  field 
Joli  M.  9.  will  bud  and  bung  forth  buughs  like  ;;. 
tsa.  5.  7,  aad  the  meiiot  Judah  hie  pleaiantp. 

17. 11   in  the  day  thou  shalt  make  thy  p.  grow 
53.  2.  he  shall  grow  before  imn  as  a  tender  p. 
Jer.i.  Jl.how  art  thou  turned  nito  degenerate  p 
F.itk.  34.  29.  raise  U|)  for  ihem  a/),  of  renown 
Mai.  15. 13.  every/),  niv  Father  hath  not  jdanted 

rL.\NTS. 
\  Chr.  4.  23.  those  that  dwell  among  p.  and  hedges 
fnal.  128.  3  thy  children  like  olive/;,  round  table 

144.  12.  that  our  sons  may  be  as  p.  grown  up 
Cant.  4. 13.  thy  p.  as  an  orchard  of  pomegranates 
iea.  )<).  8.  have  broken  down  principal  p.  thereof 

17.  lU   therefore  shaltthou  plant  jileasantp. 
Jer.  48.  32.  thy  p.  are  gone  over  sea,  they  reach 
£zeA-.31. 4.  with  rivers  running  round  about  his;?. 

VhANT 
Eignifie8,[l]  To  set  tree.'s  or  kerbs,  Gen. 9.20.  [2]  To 
bring  a  people  from  one  country  into  another, 
there  to  place  and  settle  them,  Psal.  44. 2.  |  80.8. 
[3]  To  be  madr  real  and  living  members  of  the 
church  of  God,  Psal.y2.13.  [4]  To  lay  the  first 
foundation  of   Christianity    among  a  people, 
and  be  instrumental,  by  the  preaching  of  the 
gospel,  in  converting  them  to   Christ,  1  Cor. 
3.  6. 
F.tod.  15.  Yt.p  them  in  mount  of  thy  inheritance 
OeiU.  16.  21.  thou  shall  not  p.  a  grove  of  any  trees 
2."i.  30.  thou  shall  p.  a  vineyard,  and  not  eat,  39. 
l.,Sam.~.  10.  moreover,  1  will  p.  them,  1  Chr.  17.  9. 
B  Kings  19.29.  p.  vineyards  and  eat,  Isa.  37.  30. 
Fi^al.  107.  37.  sow  the  fields,  and  p.  vineyards 
Ua.  17.  10.  therefore  thou  shaltp.  pleasant  plants 
41.  19.  I  will  p.  in  the  wilderness  the  cedar 

51.  I'i.  ihal  I  tnayp.  heavens,  and  lay  foundations 
65.  21.  they  shall  p.  vineyards,  eat  fruit  of  them 

22.  they  shall  not  p.  and  another  eat 
Jer.  1.  10.  I  have  set  thee  to  build  and  to  p. 

18.  9.  concerning  a  kingdom  to  build  and  top. 
24.  6.  I  will  p.  and  not  pluck  them  up,  42.  10. 
29.  5.  p.  gardt'ns,  and  eat  the  fruit  of  them,  28. 
31.  5.  shallp.  vines  on  the  mountains  of  Samaria 

28.  I  will  watch  over  them  to  build  and  top. 

52.  41.  I  will  p.  them  in  this  land  assuredly 

35.  7.  nor  shall  you  sow  seed,  nor  p.  vineyard 
Kiek.  17. 22.  I  will  p.  it  on  a  high  mountain,  23. 
28.  26.  they  shall  p.  vineyards,  and  dwell  safely 

36.  36.  Lord  build  and  p.  that  that  was  desolate 
Dr.n.  11.  45.  he  shall  p.  tabernacle!  of  his  palace 
dinns  9. 14.  they  shall  p.  vineyards  and  drink  wine 

15.  I  will  p.  them  ii|)on  their  land,  saith  Lord 
Zeph.l.  13.  they  sliall  p.vinevards  but  not  drink 
TL.XNTATIO.V.  [wine 

Eie-k.  17.  7.  might  water  it  bf  furrows  of  her  p. 

PLANTED. 
Gen. '2  8.  the  Lord  God  p.  a  garden  eastward 

9.20.  Noah  p.  vineyard  II  21.  33.  Abramp.  a  grove 
t'um.  24.  6.  as  trees  which  the  Lord  hath  p. 
Deut.  20.  6.  what  man  is  he  that  hath  p.  a  vineyard 
Josh.  24. 13  of  olive-yards  yep.  not,  do  ye  eat 
P.^al.  1.  3.  like  a  tree  p.  by  the  rivers,  Jer.  17.  8. 

80.  8.  thou  hast  cast  out  heathen,  and  p.  the  vine 
15.  the  vineyard  which  thy  right  hand  hath  p. 

92.13.  those  that  be  p.  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

94.  9.  he  that  p.  the  ear,  shall  he  not  hear? 

104.  16.  the  cedars  of  Lebanon  which  he  hath  p. 
Eccl.  2.  4.  I  p.  nic  vineynrds  ||  5.  I  p.  trees 

3.  2.  and  a  time  to  pluck  up  that  which  is  p. 
fsa.  5.  2.  and  p.  it  with  the  choicest  vine 

40  24.  ysa,  they  shall  not  be  p.  nor  be  sown 
Jfr.  2.  21.  yet  I  had  p.  thee  a  noble  vine 

11.  17.  for  the  Lord  of  hosts  that  p.  thee 

12.  2.  thou  hast  p.  them,  they  have  taken  root 
4  5.  4.  what  I  have  p.  I  will  pluck  up 

Ezek.  17.  5.  and  p.  it  in  a  fruitful  field,  8. 
10.  yea,  behold,  being  p.  shall  it  prosps  7 

19.  10.  p.  by  the  waters  she  was  fruitfil 
13.  and  now  she  is  p.  in  the  wilderness 

Ifo.'.  9.  13.  Ephraim  is  p.  in  a  pleasant  place 
ji'iins  5.  11.  ye  havep.  pleasant  vineyards 
Jif'it.  15.13.  plant  my  heavcnlv  Father  hath  not  p. 
21  33.  man  p.  a  viney7;d,  Mark  12. 1.  Luke20.  9. 
1,v.Up  13. 6. certain  man  had  a  fig  tree  p.  in  vineyard 
17.  6.  be  plucked  up,  and  be  Thou  p.  in  the  sea 
28.  they  bought,  they  sold,  they  p.  they  budded 
fli.:n   6.  5.  if  we  have  been  p.  together  in  his  death 
IC1.T  3.6. 1  have  7).  -'.polios  watered,  God  increase 

PLANT  EDST. 
Vexd  6.11.  and  olive  trees  which  thou  p.  not 
Teal.  44.  2.  didst  drive  out  heathen  and  p.  them 

PLANTERS. 
Jt9   31.  S.p.sliafl  plant,  and  eat  them  as  common 

PLANTRTH. 

Pri),''.31.16.  with  fruit  of  her  hands  she  p.  vinevard 

laa.  44. 14.  he  p.  an  ash,  and  the  rain  doth  nourish 

1  C nr.  3.  7  neither  is  he  that  p.  any  thing 

t'.  ho  thai  p.  and  he  that  w  itereth  are  one 

9.  7.  who  V  3  vinBj  »rd  and  eatcih  not  the  fruit 

444 


PLE 

PLANTING. 
Ita.  60.  21.  branch  of  my  p.  work  of  iny  hands 
61.  3.  they  might  be  called  the  p.  of  the  Lord 

PLANTINGS. 
JUic.  1.0. 1  win  make  Samaria  asp.  of  a  vineyard 

PLASTER. 
Isa.  38.  21.  a  lump  of  figs,  lav  it  for  ap.  on  boil 

PLASTER. 
/>et).  14.  42.  shall  take  mortar  and  shall  p.  house 
Deut.  27.  2.  great  stoiieB,  and  p.  them  with  p.  4. 
Dan.  5.  5.  wrote  on  the  p.  of  the  wall  of  palace 

PLASTERED. 
Lev.  14.  43.  if  the  plague  come  again  after  it  is  p. 
48. plague  hath  not  spread  after  the  house  was  p. 
PLAT. 
2  Kings  9.  26.  I  will  requite  thee  in  this  p.  now 
take  and  cast  him  into  the  p.  of  ground 
PLATE. 
Kxod.  28.  36.  thou  shall  make  a  p.  of  jiure  gold 
39.  30.  they  made  the  p.  cf  holy  crown  of  gold 
l^ev.  2.15.  ineat-ofl'ering  taken  in  ap.7.t9. 
8.  9.  on  his  fore-front  he  put  the, golden  p. 
Ezek.  4.  t  3.  lake  a  flat  p.  set  it  for  a  wall 

PLATES. 
Exod.  39  3.  they  did  beat  gold  into  thin  p. 
jYuin.  16.  38  let  them  make  of  censers  broad  p. 
.    39.  were  made  broad  p.  for  a  covering  of  altar 
1  Kings  7.  30.  and  every  base  had  p.  of  brass 
Jey.  10.9.  silver  spread  intop.  is  brought  from  Tars. 

PLAT'l'ED. 

JV/at.27.29.whenthey  hadp.a  crown  of  thorns,they 

put  it  on  his  head,  Mark  15. 17.  John  19.  2. 

PLATTER. 

Mat.  23.  25.  ye  make  clean  outside  of  the  p.  but 


TLE 

fsa.  43.20.  let  us  p.  toge.  declare  thou  toSe  jti«tified 
66.  16.  by  fire  will  the  Loid  p.  with  all  flesh 

Jer.  2.9.  wherefore,  I  will  yei  p.  witli  you,  35.  one 
with  your  children's  children  will  Ip 
29.wherefore  will  yep.  with  me?  all  IranggresGei 
12.  l.nghleous  art  thou,  O  Ld.  when  1  p. with  thet 
25.  31.  Lord  will  p.  with  all  flesh,  sailh  the  Lord 
50.  t  44.  and  who  will  convent  me  top.? 

Kick.  17.  20.  and  I  will  p.  witJi  hiiii  there 
20.  1 4.  wilt  thou  p.  fur  them  ?  '.£2. 1 2.  |  2.'!.  f  36. 

35.  and  there  will  I  p.  with  you  face  to  facn 

36.  60  will  1  p.  with  you,  saith  the  Lord  God 
38.  22.  I  will  p.  against  him  with  [lestilence 

//os.2.2.p.  wilh  your  mother,p.  she  is  ivct  my  wi& 

5.  t  13.  Ephraim  sent  to  the  king  that  should  p. 

.Joel  3.2.  and  I  will  p.  with  them  for  my  peopis 

.the.  6.  2.  and  the  Lord  will  p.  with  Israel 

.See  Caiise. 

PLEADED. 

1  Sam.  25.  39.  blessed  be  the  Ld  that  p.  the  cause 

I^am.  3.  58.  O  Lord,  thou  hasi  p.  causes  of  my  mjul 

£ze/ir.20.36.1ike  as  I  p. with  your  fathers  in  wildern. 

PLEADETH. 
Job  16.21.  with  God,  as  a  man  p.  for  his  neighbour 
Isa.  51.22.  saith  thy  God,  Ihatp. cause  of  his  people 
59. 4.  none  calleth  for  justice,  nor  any  p.  for  truth 

PLEADING. 
Job  13.  6.  hear  and  hearken  to  the  p.  of  my  lioi 

PLEASANT. 
Gen.  2.  9.  God  made  every  tree  grow  that  is  p. 
3.  6.  was  p.  to  the  eyes,  and  a  tree  to  be  desjied 
49.  15.  Issachar  saw  the  land  that  it 


asp. 
2.Vam.I.23.Saul  and  Jonathan  were  p.  in  their  livei 
26.  Jonathan,  very  p.  hast  thou  been  to  me 
within  full  of  extortion  and  excess,  Duks  11.39. 1 1  Kings  20. 6.  whatever  is  p.  they  shall  take  away 
PLAY.  2  Kings  2.19.  behold,  the  situation  of  this  city  isp. 

The  Hebrew  word,  Zachak,  icAt'cA  signifies  to  2  C'Arun.  32. 27.  he  made  treasuries  for  p.  jewels 
play,    is    also    commonly   used  for   laughing,   P«a/.  16.  6.  ihe  lines  are  fallen  to  me  in  p.  places 


mocking,  insulting.  IVhen  Sarah  saw  Ishmaej 
play  with  her  son  Isaac,  she  was  offe'iided  at  it. 
Gen.  21.  9.  It  was  a  play  of  mockery,  or  in- 
sult, or  perhaps  of  squabbling,  as  the  word  is 
used,  2  Sam.  2.  14,  Let  the  young  men  now 
arise  and  play  before  us;  let  them  fight  as  it 
were  by  way  of  piny.  But  the  event  shews 
that  they  fought  in  good  earnest,  since  they 
were  all  killed.  IVe  find  play  taken  in  another 
sense  in  Exod.  32.  6.  IVhen  the  Israelites  had 
set  up  the  golden  calf,  they  began  to  shout,  to 
ting,  and  dance  about  it,  and  to  divert  them- 
selves ;  The  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink, 
and  rose  up  to  play. 

Exod.  32.  0.  the  ]ieople  rose  up  to  p.  1  Cor.  10.  7. 

Deut.  ^2.  21.  to  p.  the  whore  in  her  father's  house 

1  .Sam.  16.  16.  that  he  shall  p.  with  his  hand 

17.  provide  me  now  a  ni:in  that  can  p.  well 
21.  15.  have  brought  this  fellow  to  p.  madman 

2  Sam.  2. 14.  let  young  men  arise  and  p.  before  us 
6.  21.  therefore  will  I  p.  before  the  Lord 

10.  12.  and  let  us  p.  the  men  for  our  people 
Job  40.  20.  where  all  the  beasts  of  the  field  p. 

41.  5.  wilt  thou  p.  with  him  as  with  a  bird? 
Psal.  33.  3.  p.  skilfully  with  a  loud  noise 

104.26.  leviath:in  whom  thou  madesttop.  therein 
ha.  11.8.  sucking  child  shall  p.  on  hole  of  the  asp 
Ezek.  33.  32.  and  can  p.  well  on  an  instrument 

PLAYED. 
.7«^ir.  19. 2.  and  his  concubine  p.  the  whore 

1  Sam.  16.23.  David  p.  with  his  hand,  18.10  |  19. 9. 

18.  7.  the  women  answered  one  another  as  theyp. 
26.21.1  havep.  fool,  and  have  erred  exceedingly 

2  Sam.  6.  5.  David  and  all  Israel  p.  1  Chr.  13.  8. 
2  Kings  3. 15.  it  came  to  pass  when  the  minstrel  p. 
Ezek.  16.28.  hast  p.  the  whore  with  the  Assyrians 

See  Harlot. 
PLAYER. 
1  Sam.  16.  18.  who  is  a  cunning  p.  on  a  harp 

PLAYERS. 
Psal.  68. 25.  the  p.  on  instruments  followed  after 
87.  7.  as  well  the  singers  as  the  p.  on  instruments 

PLAYETH. 
1  Sam.  21. 1 14.  you  see  the  man  p.  the  madman 
Ezek.  23.  44.  as  to  a  woman  that  p.  the  harlot 

PLAYING. 
1  Sam. 1 6. IB.have  seen  a  son  of  Jesse  cunning  in  p. 
1  Chron.  15.29.  Miclial  saw  David  dancing  and  p. 
Psal.  68.  25.  among  them  were  the  damsels  p. 
Zech.  8. 5.  boys  and  girls  p.  in  the  streets  thereof 

PLEA. 
Deul.  17.8.  if  a  matter  too  hard  between  p.  and  p. 

PLEAD. 
.7Mrfn-.6.31.wiIl  vep.for  Baal?  he  that  will  p.for  him 

32.  saying,  let  Raal  p.  against  him,  because  he 
Joli9A9.  if  ofjudgm.  who  shall  set  me  a  time  top.? 
13.  19.  who  is  he  that  will  p.  with  me? 
16.  21.  O  Ihat  one  might  p.  for  a  man  with  God 

19.  .5.  if  he  will  p.  agninst  me  my  reproach 

23.  6.  will  he  p.  ayainst  me  with  his  great  power? 
fsa.  1.  17.  seek  judgment,  p.  for  the  widow 
3. 13.  Lord  etaiideth  up  to  p.  and  judge  the  people 


81.2.  bring  hither  the  p.  harp  with  the  psaltery 
100.24.  yea,  ihey  despised  ihep. land,  believed  not 
133.  1.  howp.  for  brethren  to  dwell  toge.  in  unit} 
135.  3.  sing  praises  to  his  name,  for  it  is  p.  147.  f 
Prov.  2.  10.  when  knowledge  is  p.  to  thy  soul 
5. 19.  let  her  be  as  the  loving  hind  and  p.  roe 
9.  n.stolen  waters sweet,bread  eaten  in  secret  i^ 
15.26.  but  the  words  of  the  pure  are  p.  words 

16.  24. p.  wordt;  are  as  honey-comh,  sweet  to  soul 

22.  18.  for  it  is  p.  if  thou  keep  Ihcm  within  thee 

24.  4.  the  chambers  shall  be  filled  wilh  all  p.  richei 
Eccl.  11.7.  p.  it  is  for  the  eyes  to  behold  the  sun 
Cant.  1.  16.  thou  art  fair,  my  beloved,  yea  p. 

4.  13.  thy  plants  are  an  orchard  wilh  p.  fruits 
16.  let  my  beloved  come  and  eat  liisp.  fruits 

7.6.  how  fair  andp.  art  thou,  O  love,  for  delight! 

13.  at  our  gates  are  all  manner  of  p.  fruits 
Isa.  2.  16.  the  day  of  the  Lord  upon  all  p.  picturec 

5.  7.  and  the  men  of  Judah  his  p.  plant 

13.  22.  and  dragons  shall  cry  in  their  p.  palaces 

17.  10.  therefore  shall  thou  plant  p.  plants 

32. 12.  they  lament  for  p.  fiilds,  for  fruitful  viae 
•'>4.  12. 1  will  make  all  thy  borders  of  p.  stones 
64.  11.  and  all  our  p.  things  are  laid  waste 
./rr.  3.  19.  how  shall  I  give  thee  a  p.  land  ? 
12.10.  made  my  p.  portion  a  desolate  wilderness 

23.  10.  p.  places  of  the  wilderness  are  dried  up 

25.  34.  and  ye  shall  fall  like  a  p.  vessel 

31.20.  is  Ephraim  my  dear  son  ?  is  he  a  p.  child  ? 
I.am.  1.  7.  she  remembered  all  her  p.  things  of  old 

10.  ailvers.  hath  spread  his  hand  on  her  p.  things 

11.  they  have  given  their  p.  things  for  meat 
2. 4.  slew  all  that  were  p. to  the  eye  in  tabernacle 

Fzek.  26.  12.  they  shall  destroy  thy  p.  houses 
33. 32.  very  lively  song  of  one  that  hath  p.  voice 
/>an.  8.9.  waxed  exceedingly  great  tow.  thep.  land 
10.3. 1  ale  no  p.  bread,  nor  came  flesh  in  my  mouth 
11.  38.  he  6h:ill  honour  a  god  with  p.  things 
Has.  9.  0.  the  p.  places  nettles  shall  possess  them 
13. Ephraim  is  planted  in  a  p.  place,  but  Ephraim 
.Toel'A.b.  have  carried  into  yourtenip.  myp.  thin,"* 
Jlmos5. 11.  ye  planted  p.  vineynrds,  shall  not  drinii 
Afic.  2. 9.  women  have  ye  cast  out  from  p.  houses 
.Yah.  2.  9.  and  glory  out  of  all  the  p.  furniture 
Zech.  7.  14.  for  they  laid  the  p.  land  desolate 
Mai.  3.  4.  offering  of  Jerus.nlem  be  p.  to  the  Lord 

PLEASANTNESS. 
Proti.3.17.  her  waysare  ways  of  p,  her  paths  peao« 
15.  t  26.  the  words  of  the  pure  are  words  of  p. 

PLEASE 
Is  spoken,  (I)  Of  God,  pleasing  himself,  and  de- 
notes, [1]  His  will  and  good  pleasure,  Isa.  55 
11.  1  Cor.  1.21.  [2]  His  decree  and  purpose. 
Psiil.  115.  3.  I  135.  6.  (II)  Of  Christ  pleasing 
God,  and  signifies,  That  God  the  Father  did 
perfectly  accept  of  Christ  as  a  Mediator,  and 
had  a  singular  complacency  and  saltsfaclicti 
in  his  undertaking,  and  in  all  he  should  do  01 
sufer  fn  the  accomplishment  of  viaji'' t  redemp 
tion.  Mat.  3.  17.  I  17.  5.  John  R  29.  (Ill)  Q/ 
man,  who  pleases,  [1]  God,  denoiine  a  beint 
approved  and  accepted  of  God.Uv^.  il.5.|  13.16 


PLE 


[21  n'n.setf.  1.  In  things  sinful.  Isa.  2.  6. 12. 
J)i  ! I,, >igs' lawful.  Ac\s'l5.3i.  [S]  His  neigh- 
boitr  nliicli  is.  first.  Lawful,  to  (ndenv«ur  to 
comply  with  his  weakness  in  things  indiffer- 
ent, ^r  that  tend  to  I'ditication,  Kimi.  15.  J  1 
Cor.  10.  33.  Secdiully.  Hhiful.  to  flatter  him, 
or  suitones  ductnne  to  his  humour,  conceal- 
ing some  necessary  truth.  G:il  1  10. 
Exod.  21  8.  if  she  p.  not  Iut  nixsler,  who  betrothed 
J\'um.23.  27.  periiilveiitiire  it  will  p.  God  thuvi  cvirse 

1  Sim.  20.  13.  if  il  p.  my  f:ither  to  do  thee  evil 

2  Sam.  7.  29.  let  il  p.  thee  to  bless  the  house  of  thy 

servant,  thai  it  may  continue,  1  Chrori.  17.  27. 

1  £:i)i9.<;21.6.if  It  p.  1  will  siveiheeanotherviney. 

2  Chr.  10.  7.  if  Ihou  p.  they  will  be  thy  servants 
Xfeh.  2.  5.  ifitp.  kinK,  and  thy  servant  found  favour, 

:.  Esth.  1.  19.  I  3.  9.  I  5.  S.  I  7.  3.  I  8.  5.  |  9.  13. 
Job  6.  y.  thai  it  would  p.  God  to  destroy  me 
20.  10.  his  children  shall  seeli  to  p.  the  poor 
Psal.  69.  31.  this  also  shall  p.  the  Lord  better 
Frov   16.  7.  -when  a  man's  ways  p.  the  Lord 
Cant  2.  7.  nor  awake  my  love  till  he  p.  3.  5.  I  8.  4. 
Jsa.  2.  6.  they  p.  themselves  in  children  of  strangers 
5-3.  11.  it  sliall  accoinplish  that  which  I  p. 
56.  4.  and  choose  the  thiiifrs  that  p.  me 
Johns.  29.  I  do  always  tlinse  things  th.at  p.  him 
Jiom.  8.  8  lliev  that  are  in  tlie  flesh  cannot  p.  God 
15.  1.  we  ousht  to  hear,  and  not  to  p.  ourseh-es 
2.  let  every  one  p.  his  neighbour  for  his  good 
1  Cor.  7.  3-2.  caretli  how  he  may  p.  the  Lord 
33.  p.  his  wii;>  II  ;f4.  liowslie  may  p.  her  husband 
l(j.  33.  even  as  (  p.  all  men  in  all  thmgs 
Gal.  1. 10.  do  1  lursuade  men?  do  I  seeli  lop.  menT 
irAes.s  2.  lo.Uieyp.  not  G.areconlrary  to  all  men 
4   1   how  yo  oushl  to  walk  and  to  p.  God 
I7\m.2.4.  thai  mav  p.  him  who  hath  chosen  him 
Tif. '2.  9.  and  top.  tliem  wellin  all  things 
Beb.  11.  6.  without  faith  it  is  impossible  top.  God 

PLE.^SED. 
Gen.  28.8.  Esau  seeing  daugh.  Canaan  p.  not  Isaac 

33  10.  have  seen  tliy  face,  thou  wast  p.  with  me 

34  18.  and  their  words  p.  Hamor  and  Shechem 
45.  16.  it  p.  Pharaoh  well  and  his  servants 

JVum.  24. 1.  B=ilaam  saw  it  p.  Lord  to  bless  Israel 
Deut.  1.  23.  the  saying  p.  me  well,  I  took  12  men 
y^A.  22. 30.  what  children  of  Gad  spake  it  p.  them 
Judir.  13.  23.  if  the  Lord  were  p.  to  kill  us 

14. 7.  he  talked  with  her,  and  shep.ftamson  well 
I  .Sam.  12.  22.  it  p.  Lord  to  make  you  his  people 
le.  20.  itp.  Saul  that  Michal  loved  David 
26  It  n.  David  to  be  the  king's  son-m-law 
i  Sd  VI.  3.  36.  what  the  king  did  p.  all  the  people 
17  i  savin",  p    .\hsalom  well,  and  elders  of  Israel 
lit!  15.  iValT'we  had  died,  then  it  hadp.  thee  we" 
I  Km  ITS  3.  It).  Solomon's  speech  p.  the  Lord 
9    l>"  111,- cities  Solomon  gave  p.  not  Hiram 
iC/iroa.  30.  4.  the  thins  p.  the  king  and  al    the 
con.'reg  ition,  Xeh.  2.  6.   Esth.  1.21.  1 2. 4. 
£i^^.  2. 9.  the  maiden  p.  the  king,  and  she  obtained 
5.  1 1,  the  thiiii  p.  Ilaman,  he  caused  the  gallows 
Pf.il  40.  13.  b.-  p.  O  Lord,  to  deliver  me 
31    19.  ih^n  shnll  tliou  be  p.  with  sacrifices 
if).  3.  our  God  IS  in  the  heavens,  he  hath  done 
whatsoever  he  p.  135.  6.  .hnah  1.  14. 
Jsa  .53.  10.  yet  it  p.  the  Lord  to  bruise  hiin 
Dan.  6.  1.  it  p.  Darius  to  set  over  llie  kingdom 
j^i.-  6   7.  will  Ld.be  p.  with  thousands  of  rams  7 
M-d    1.  8.  otfer  it,  will  he  be  p.  with  thee7 
jr^t  14.6.  on  Herod'sbirth-day  daugh. of  Herodias 
dinced  before  thsm,  and  p.  Herod,  Mar-kb.a. 
Brl'T  6   5   the  saving  p.  the  whole  multitude 
VI.  3.  because  Herod  saw  itp.  the  Jews 
Ren.  15.  3.  for  even  Christ  p.  not  'nmself 

•>n   for  it  hath  p.  them  of  Macedonia,  27. 
1  Cnr  1.21.  it  p.  Goil  by  foolishness  of  preaching 
7   12  and  she  be  p.  to  dwell  with  hirn,  let  him  not 
13  and  if  he  he  p.  to  dwell  with  h.-r,  let  her  not 
12  IS.  God  halh  set  members  as  it  hath  p.  him 
15   38   God  ■'ivcth  it  a  body  as  it  hath  p.  him 
Gal   1. 10.  for  if  1  vet  p.  men,  I  should  not  he  serv. 

15  when  It  p.  God  to  reveal  his  Son  in  me 
Col  I  19.  it  p.  Father  that  in  him  all  fulness  dwell 
HfA  li.5.  he  had  this  testimony,  that  he  p.  God 

Jf«;i  PLEASED. 
Paal  P5.  t  1.  thou  ha^t  been  wdi  p.  unto  thy  land 
ha  a.  21.  the  Lord  is  icell  p.  for  his  righteous- 
ness' sake;  he  will  magnify  Ihe  law 
Mat  3  17  beloved  Son,  in  whom  1  am  wJip.  12.18. 
17.5  Jfari  1.11.  AuA-.3.22.2Pet.  1  17. 
1  a,r.  in.  r,.  with  many  of  them  G.  wa.i  not  wHl  p. 
Ueb    13   16.  with  such  sacrifices  God  IS  iccJt  p. 

.\hn  PLEASFRS. 
EpA.fi  6.  not  with  eve-gervice,  as  men  p.  Col-  3. 22. 

'^  PI.EASETH. 

QeA.  16.  6.  Ab-aham  said,  rio  to  her  as  it  p.  thee 
9iJ    1.5.  behold  >nv  land,  dwell  where  it  p.  thee 
JuJ  '    14.  3.  fet  her  for  me,  for  she  p.  ine  well 
!:,■'•'  -2  4   let  maiden  which  p.  the  king  be  queen 
£cci  7. 26.  whoso  p.  God  shall  escape  from  her 
•a.  3.  stand  not  in  evil,  he  doelh  whataoever  p.  him 
445 


PLU 

Amos  2.  8.  on  clothes  laid  to  p.  by  every  altar 

PLEDGES. 
2  Kings  18. 23. 1  say.  i-'ivc  p.  king  of  Assy.  Isa.  86.8. 

PLEIAHES. 
They  are  seven  stars,  beyond  the  Bnll.  which  ap- 
pear at  the  beginning  of  the  spring.     The  He- 
orew  reads,  Chima,  .Job  38.  31,  Canst  thou  bino 
the  sweet  inHuences  of  the  Pleiades,  or  Chimal 
Canst  thou  tander  them  from  rising  in  thctr 
season  ;  or  canst   thou  hinder  or  shut  uf  tAi 
earth  when  they  open  it  7 
Job  9.9.which  niaketh  .\rcturu8,  Orion,  and  P. 
38. 31.  cauBl  thou  bind  the  sweet  influences  of  P  7 

PLENTEOUS. 
Gen.  41.  34.  take  the  fifth  part  in  the  p.  yeaia 

47.  in  the  p.  years  the  earth  brought  forth 
Dent.  28.  11.  the  Lord  shall  make  thee  p.  30.  9 
2  Chr.  1.  15.  Solomon  made  gold  as  p.  as  stonei 
Psal.  86.  5.  art  p.  in  mercy  to  all  call  on  thee,  15 
103.  8.  Ld.  is  merciful,  gracious,  and  p.  in  mercy 
130.  7.  and  with  him  is  p.  redemption 
Isa.  30.  23.  the  bread  shall  be  fat  and  p.  in  that  daj 
Hab.  1. 16.  their  portion  is  fat,  and  their  meat  p. 
Mat.  9. 37.  the  harvest  truly  isp.  but  labourers  tew 

PLENl^EOUSNESS. 
Gen.  41.  53  theseven  years  of  p.  were  ended 
Prov.  21.  5.  the  thoughts  of  the  diligent  tend  top. 

PLENTY. 
Gen.  27.  28.  God  give  thee  p.  of  corn  and  wine 
41.29.  behold,  there  come  seven  years  of  great  |». 

30.  all  the  p.  shall  be  forgotten  inland  of  Egypt 

31.  and  the  p.  shall  not  be  known  in  the  land     , 
Lev.  11.  36.  a  pit,  wherein  there  isp.  of  water 
lAmc-slO.  ll.bro'tinfromOphirp.ofalmug-treea 
2  Chroa.  31. 10.  we  had  enough  to  eal,  have  left  p. 
.lob  22.  25.  and  thou  shall  have  p.  of  silver 

37.  23.  he  is  excellent  in  power  and  p.  of  justice 
Prov.  3.  10.  so  shall  thy  barns  be  filled  with  p. 

23.19  he  that  tilleth  his  land  shall  have  p.of  bread 

.ler.U.  17.  for  then  had  we  p.  of  viciuals,  and  woU 

Joel  2. 26.  shall  eat  in  p.  and  praise  Lord  your  God 

PLENTIFUL. 


FLE 

PLEASING. 
Esth.  8. 5.  and  if  I  be  p.  in  his  eyes  in.  it  be  written 
Has.  9.  4.  neither  shall  they  be  p.  to  him 
Col.  1. 10.  might  walk  worthy  ot  the  Lord  to  aU  p. 
1  Thess.  2.  4.  so  we  speak,  not  as  p.  men,  but  God 
1  John  3.  'Si-  dothose  things  that  are  p.  in  his  Bit,hl 

JfVZiPLE.\SlNG. 
Phili.  18.  a  sacrifice  acceiitable,  well-p.  to  God 
Col.  3.  20.  obey,  lor  this  is  icelL-p.  to  the  Lord 
Heb  13.21.  working  in  you  "  liat  la  ic.-p.  m  his  sight 

PLEASURE 
Signifies,  [1]  Delight  or  joy,  Psal.ia2.14.  [2]  Pur- 
pose, tiitennon  or  resolution,   Ezra.  5.    /.  LJJ 
Commands,  Psal.  103. 21.  [4]  LairJ ul  deligkls 
Eccl.  2. 1.  [5]  .^  kindness  or  favour.  Acts  'Jo.U. 
[0.1  f^uluptuvus  and  sinful  ways,    1  Tim.  5.  0. 
Gen.  18.  12.  alter  I  am  waxed  old,  shall  I  have  p.? 
Deut.  23.  24.  mayesl  eal  grapes  thy  fill  al  own  p. 
1  Chr  29.  17.  I  know  thou  hast  p.  m  uiirightness 
Ezra  5.  17.  and  let  the  king  send  his  p.  to  us 
10. 11.  make  confession  to  Ld.  God,  and  do  his  p. 
j'Vc/i.9. 37. have  dominion  ovei  our  cattle  al  iheirp. 
Esth.1.8.  should  drink  according  to  every  man's  p. 
./ob  21. 21.  what  p.  hath  he  in  his  house  alter  hiiii  7 
25.  another  dieth,  and  never  ealeth  with  p. 
22  3.1S  it  any  p. to  Almighty  that  ihou  an  righteous 
Psal.  5.  4.  ait  not  a  God  that  f.ath  p.  in  wickedness 
35.27.  which  hdthp.  in  the  prosperity  of  Ins  serv 
51.  18.  dogoodin  thy  good  p.  toZion,build  wall= 

102.  14.  for  thy  servants  take  p.  in  her  stones 

103.  21.  bless  L.  ye  ministers  of  his,  that  do  his  p. 
105.  22.  to  bind  his  princes  at  his  p.  and  teach 
111.2.  sought  out  of  all  them  that  have  p.  therein 
147.  10.  he  takeih  not  p.  in  the  legs  of  a  man 

11.  the  Lord  takelh  p.  in  them  that  fear  him 

149.  4.  for  the  Lord  takethp.  in  his  people 
Prov  21. 17.  he  thatloveth  p.  shall  be  a  poor  man 
Eccl.  2.  1.  enjoy  p.  ||  5.  4.  he  hath  no  p.  m  fools 

12.  1.  thou  shall  sav,  I  have  no  p.  in  them 
Isa.  21.  4.  the  nighl  of  my  p.  he  turned  to  tear 

29.t9.stay  and  wonder,  take  your  p.  and  not 

44.  28.  Cyrus  my  shepherd  shall  perform  all  myp  „,ou  O  God  didsl  send  a  p.  rain 

53.  10.  and  p.  of  the  Ld.  shall  prosper  in  his  hand 
58.  3.  behold,  in  the  day  of  your  fast  ye  find  p. 

13.  from  doing  Ihyp.on  my  holy  day,  and  call  the 
sabbath  a  dehghl,  not  finding  thine  own  p. 
Jer.  2.  24.  she  snufTelh  up  the  wind  at  her  p. 
22  28.  is  he  a  vessel  wherein  is  nop."! 
34  16.  whom  had  set  at  liberty  at  theirp.  to  return 
48.  38.  broken  Moab  like  a  vessel  wherein  is  no  p. 
Ezek.  16.37.  with  whom  thou  hast  taken  p. 

18.  23.  have  I  anv  p.  that  wicked  die,  saith  Lord, 
and  not  that  he  should  return  7  32.  1 33.  11. 
Hos  8.  8.  Israel  as  a  vessel  wherein  is  no  p. 
Hao-.  1.8.  buildthehouse,  andl  willtakep.  in  it 
Mai   1.  10.  I  have  no  p.  in  you,  saith  the  Lord 
Luke  12.32. Father's  good  p.  to  give  you  the  kingd. 
y?c«.s24.27.Felix,  willing  to  do  Jewsp.left  P.bound 

25  9*.  but  Festus  willing  to  do  the  Jews  ap.  s'""* 
Rom  1.  32.  but  have  p.  in  them  that  do  them 
2  Cor.  12.  10.  therel'oie  1  take  p.  in  infirmities 
£n4  i.5.  according  to  the  good  p.  of  his  will,  9. 
Phil  2  13.  both  to  will  and  to  do  of  his  good  p. 
2TAess.  1.11.  fulfil  the  good  p.  of  his  goodness 
"2   12  believed  not,  but  had  p.  in  unrighteousness 
\~Tim.  5.  6.  but  she  that  livetli  in  p.  is  dead 
Heb   10.  6.  in  sacrifices  thou  hast  had  no  p.  8 
38.  if  draw  back.mysoul  shall  have  nop.  in  him 

•[^   10  they  chastened  us  after  their  own  p. 

ram  5  5.  ye  have  lived  in  p.  on  earth,  in  day-time 
^Pe(2  I3.as  they  that  count  it  p.to  not  in  day-time 
~Rev  4  11.  for  thy  p.  they  are  and  were  created 
PLEASURES. 

Job  36.  11.  thev  shall  spend  ilieir  years  in  p. 

Psal  16  11.  at  thy  right  hand  arep.  for  evermore 

36  8.  shall  make  them  drink  of  river  of  thy  p. 

Jsa  47.  8.  hear  this,  thou  that  art  given  to  p. 

Juke  8.  14.  are  choaked  with  the  p.  of  this  life 
2'Ti'n.  3.  4.  lovers  of  p.  more  than  lovers  of  God 

Tit  3  3  deceived,  serving  divers  lusts  and  p. 

rieb  11  25.  than  to  enjoy  thep.  of  sin  for  a  season 
PLEDGE. 

Gen  38.  17.  Tamar  said,  wilt  thou  give  me  a  p.? 
18.  what  p.?  II  20.  Judah  sent  to  receive  nis  p.     |  a,",;' plow  all  day  to  sow  ! 

Erod.  22  26.  if  thou  take  a  neighbor's  raiment  to  p.   Isa.2S^  24^  doth  \^       ^^^^  ^^^ 

Deut.  24. 6.  no  man  shall  take  the  nether  or  uppei    \Mmo^  J.  iJ.  inep.  


Jer.  2.  7.  and  I  brought  you  to  a  p.  country 
48.  33.  joy  and  gladness  is  taken  from  the^.  C<«.« 

PLENTIFULLY. 
Job  26.  3.  how  hast  p.  declared  the  thing  as  it  i»1 
Psal.  31-  23.  and  p.  rewanleth  the  proud  doer 
Luke  12. 16.  ground  of  a  ri.h  man  brought  forthy 

PLOTTETH. 
Psal.37.12.the  wicked  p.  against  the  just,  gna'.hetjl 

PLOUGH. 
Luke  9.  62.  no  man  having  put  his  hand  to  the  p 

PLOW 
Sienifies,  [11  To  till  and  break  up  gniuud  with 
a  vloueh    Deut.  22.  10.     [2]  To  labor...-  in  anf 
calling,    1  Cor.  9.  10.     [3]  To  conlr-.^^e   plot, 
and  practise,  Job  4.  8.  Hos.  10.  13.     [4j  i-r* 
elly  to  torment,  wound,  and  mangle,   Pealo 
129  3. 
To  nut' the  hand  to  the  plough,  Luke  9. 62.   To  en 
g'acrc  one's  self  in  the  .■service  oj  God,  or  work 
of  Ihe  ministry,  or  preaching  of  the  gospel. 
Deut  22.10.  shall  not  p.  with  an  ox  and  ass  togethe* 
1  .Sam-  14.  14.  which  a  yoke  ofo.ven  might  p. 
.hb  4.  8.  they  thai  p.  iniquity,  reap  t,.e  same 
Prov.  20.  4.  sluggard  will  not  p. by  reason  ofcoM 
Jsa  28  24.  doth  the  plowman  p.  all  day  to  sow 
IJos.  10.  11.  Judah  shall  p.  Jacob  hreaK  his  clodi 
Jlnws  6.  12.  will  one  p.  th<;re  with  oxen  7 
1  Cor.  9. 10.  he  that  ploweth  should  p.  in  hope 

PLOWED. 
Judg.  14.  18.  if  ye  had  not  p.  with  my  heifer 
Psal.  129.  3.  the  plowers  p.  on  my  h^c^ 
Jer  26   18.  Zion  shall  be  p.  as  a  field,  Mic.  J.  li- 
Hos  10.13.  ye  have  p.  w.cke.lness,  reaped  iiiiquit> 

,         PLOWETH. 
1  Cor  9   10.  that  he  tlia'  p.  should  plow  in  hope 

PL0W1N(;. 
1  ^in^.9  19. 19  Elijah  found  Ehsha,  who  was  p. 
fob  1   14.  the  oxen  were  p.  and  the  asses  feeding 
Juke  17.  7.  which  of  you  having  a  servant?. 

PLOWING. 
Prov.  21.4.  nnd  the  p.  of  the  wicked  is  sin 
PLOWMAN 


millstone  to  p.  for  he  takelh  a  inan  s  life  to  p 

10  slialt  not  go  into  his  house  to  fetch  his  p.  11. 

12.  if  poor,  thou  shall  not  sleep  with  his  p.  13. 

17   nor  shall  take  a  widow's  raiment  to  p. 
1  Sam    17.  18.  how  thy  brethren  fare,  lake  theirp. 
Job  22.  6.  thou  hast  taken  a  p.  from  thy  brother 
24.  3.  they  take  the  widow's  ox  for  a  p. 

9.  and  they  take  a  p.  of  the  poor 
Prov  20.  16.  take  p.  for  a  strange  woman,  Zl.  1.5 


PLOWMEN. 

Jsa  61.  5.  the  sons  o^the  aliens  shall  be  you»^ 
jer  14  4.  the  o.  were  ashamed,  they  covered 

PLOW -SHARES. 
Isa  •>  4  shall  beat  their  swords  into  p.  Mic.  4.  3. 
JoelS.W.  beaiyourp.  into  swords,  hooksinto spear* 

PLUCK. 

lev  1.  Ifi.  shall  p.  away  his  crop  wiih  his  feather. 

Num   33.  52   and  quite  P.downJ heir  high  places 


Prnv.  20.  16.  take  p.  for  a  strange  ';'"'"*."'„^','-'- ,{;""'  „"%  52  tl  V  God  will  p.  08  those  nation 
Kz,ft   18.  7.  hath  restored  to  "<« 'f'''^^'' Pj^^^,     T  5  then  1 .0,'^  mavest  p.  the  ears  with  thy  hand 

12.  hath  not  restored  the  p.  shall  r,e  then    ive  .       23  -5. then  liK)  ^  ^^  ^,    therooU 

33.  15.  if  wicked  restore  tha  p  h«  shall  not  die     12  C/ir.  7.  .iU- lueu  wiu  i>/ 


POL 

Job  24.  9  thay  p   the  fatherless  from  the  breast 
Pttl.  25.  15.  he  shall  p.  my  feet  out  of  the  net 
52.  5.  find  p.  thee  oui  of  tliy  dwelling-place 
74.  H.  thy  right  hand,  p.  it  out  of  thy  hosom 
80.  VI.  they  which  pass  hy  the  way  do;;,  her 
Eccl.  3.  2.  and  a  time  to  p.  up  what  is  planted 
/«r.  12.  \i.  p.  out  the  house  of  Juiah  from  them 
17. 1  will  utterly  p.  up  and  destniy  that  nation 
18.  7.  I  speak  concerning  a  kingdom,  to  p.  it  up 

22.  24.  on  my  hand,  yet  would  I  p.  thee  Uience 
24.  ti.  will  plant  them,  and  not;;,  them  up,  42. 10. 
31.  2*<.  as  1  have  watched  over  them  top.  up 
45.  4.  that  which  I  have  planted  I  will  p.  up 

EzeA.17.9.  without  many  people  Vop.  it  up  by  roots 

23.  34.  thou  shaltp.  olf  thine  own  breasts 
Mic.  3.  2.  whop,  off  the  skin  from  off  them 
5.  14.  I  will  p.  up  thy  groves  out  of  thee 

Mat.  5.  2B.  if  thy  right  eye  otfend  thee,  p.  it  out, 
and  cast  it  from  thee,  18.  9.  Mark  9.  47. 
12.  1.  began  to  p.  the  ears  of  corn,  Mark  2.  23. 
John  10.  2ri.  nor  shall  any  p.  them  out  of  my  hand 
21).  no  man  is  able  to  p. them  out  of  Fathor's  hand 
PLUCKED. 
Oen.  8.  11.  in  her  mouth  was  an  olive  leaf  p.  ofi" 
Exod.  4.  7.  and  hep.  his  hand  out  of  his  bosom 
Deut.  28.  63.  ye  shall  be  p.  from  off  the  land 
Josli.  4. 1 18.  the  soles  of  the  priests'  feet  were  p. up 
Rut/i  4.  7.  a  man  p.  off  his  shoe,  and  gave  it 
i  ■Sam.  2;i.  21.  p.  the  spear  out  of  Egyptian's  hand, 
and  slew  him  with  his  sjiear,  IC/iron.  11.23. 
Etra  9.  3.  I  p.  off  the  hair  of  my  head  and  beard 
JVeA.  13.  25.  I  cursed  them,  and  p.  off  their  hair 
Job  29.  17.  and  p.  the  spoil  out  of  his  teeth 
Prott.  2.  t  22.  the  transgressors  shall  be  p.  up 
Isa.  50.  6.  my  cheeks  to  them  that  p.  off'  the  hair 
Jer.  6.  29.  for  the  wicked  are  not  p.  away 
12.  15.  after  I  have  p.  them  out,  I  will  return 
31.  40.  it  shall  not  be  p.  up,  nor  thrown  dov?n 
Ezek.  19.  12.  but  she  was  p.  up  in  fury,  and  cast 
Dan.  7. 4. 1  beheld  till  the  wings  thereof  were  p. 
8.  three  of  the  (it»t  horns  p.  up  by  the  roots 
11  4.  for  his  kingdom  shall  be  p.  up  for  others 
jJmos  4. 11.  as  a  firebrand  p.  out  of  the  burning 
Zeck.  3.  2.  is  not  this  a  brand  p.  out  of  the  fire? 
Mark  5.  4.  the  chains  had  been  p.  asunder  by  him 
J.uke  6. 1.  his  disciples  p.  ears  of  corn  and  did  eat 

17.  6.  be  thou  p.  up  by  the  root,  it  should  obey 
Oal.  4.  15.  ye  would  have  p.  out  your  own  eyes 
Jude  12.  twice  dead,  p.  up  by  the  roots 

PLUCKETH. 
frov.  14.  1.  the  foolish  p.  it  down  with  her  hands 

PLUMBLINE. 
Imos  7. 7.  he  shewed  me,  and  behold  the  Ld.  stood 
on  a  wall  made  by  a  p.  with  a  p.  in  his  hand 
8.  Amos, what  seest  thou?  and  I  said,  ap.  behold, 
I  wilf  set  ap.  in  the  midst  of  my  people  Israel 
PLUMMET. 
S  JTin^s  21. 13. 1  will  stretch  over  Jerusalem  the  p. 
Isa.  28.  17   I  will  lay  righteousness  to  the  p. 
Zech.4. 10.  shall  see  the  p.  in  hand  of  Zerubbabel 

PLUNGE. 
Job9. 31-  yet  shalt  thou  p.  me  in  the  ditch  and  my 

POETS. 
Acts  17.  28.  as  certain  also  of  your  own  p.  said 

POINT. 
Aum.  34.  7,  ye  shall  p.  out  for  yoru  mount  Hor 
S.p.out  A)ur  border  ||  lO.p.  out  your  east-border 
POINT. 
Oen.  25. 32.  Esau  said,  behold,  I  am  at  the  p.  to  die 
Jer.  17.  1.  is  written  with  the  p.  of  a  diamond 
Mark  5.  23.  my  diiK;h'er  lieth  at  the  p.  of  death 
John  4.  47.  for  he  was  at  the  p.  of  death 
James  2.  10.  and  yet  offend  in  one  p.  is  guilty 

POINTS. 
Eccl.  5.  16.  in  all  p.  as  he  came,  so  shall  he  go 
Heb.  4. 15.  but  was  in  all  p.  tempted  like  as  we  are 

POINTED. 
706  41.30.  hespreadethsharpp.  things  on  the  mire 

POISON. 
Deut.  32.  24.  with  the  p.  of  serpents  of  the  dust 

33.  their  wjnoisp.  of  dragons  and  venom  of  asps 
Job  6.  4.  the  p.  whereof  drinketh  up  my  spirit 
20. 16.  he  shall  suck  p.  of  asps,  viper's  tongue  slay 
Psat.  58.  4.  their  p.  is  like  the  p.  of  serpents 
140. 3.  like  a  ser|)enl,  adders'  p.  is  under  their  lips 
Jer.  8.  t  14.  he  halh  given  us  p.  to  drink 
Zech.  )2.  t2.  I  will  make  Jerusalem  a  cup  of  p. 
Rem.  3.  13.  the  p.  of  as|i8  is  under  their  lips 
Jam.  3.8.  their  tongue  is  an  evil,  full  of  deadly  p. 

POLE* 
IVum.21. 8.  set  it  upon  a  p.  1|  9.  Moses  put  it  on  ap. 

POLICY 
Da7i.8.25.  thro'hisp.ne  shall  cause  ci  aft  to  prosper 

POLISHED. 
Pial  144.  12.  p.  after  the  similitude  of  a  palace 
/*a    18  t2.  to  a  nation  outsiiread  nnd  p.   t7. 

19  2.  he  hath  made  me  a  p.  shaft,  he  hid  mo 
Dan.  iO.  6.  his  feet  like  in  colour  to  p.  brasi 

PO:.^ISHING. 
Z^ni.4.7  N»zaiilcs  purer  iheii  p.wns  of  aanrihire  ' 


POM 

POLL,  S. 

Ezod.  16.  tl6.  gather  of  it  a  homer  for  every  p. 

JVum.  1.  2  with  the  number  of  their  names  every 

male  by  their  p.  18.  30, 22.  1  Chron.  23.  3,  24. 

3.47.thou  shall  take  five  shekels  a-piece  by  their  p. 

POLL. 
Ezek.  44.  20.  they  shall  only  p.  their  heads 
Mic.  1. 16.  make  thee  bald,  andp.  thee  for  children 

POLLED. 
2Sa?n. 14.26.  whenhep. his  head,  atyear'send  hep. 
Jer.  9.  t  26.  having  corners  of  their  hair  p.  that 
dwell  in  the  wilderness,  25.  f  23.  1  49.  t  32 
POLLUTE. 
J^um.  18.  32.  neither  shall  yep.  the  holy  things 
35.  33.  so  shall  ye  not  p.  the  land  wherein  ye  are 
/sa.23.t9.  Lord  purposed  top. the  pride  of  all  glory 
Jer.  7.  30.  in  the  house  called  by  name,  to  p.  it 
Ezek.  7.  21.  they  shall  p.  my  secret  place,  22. 

13.  19.  will  ye  p. me  among  my  people  for  h^ndfuls 
20. 31.  yep.  yourselves  with  idols,  23.  30.  |  36. 18. 

39.  but  p.  ye  my  holy  name  no  more,  39.  7. 

44.  7.  strangers  to  be  in  my  sanctuary  top.  it 
i'an.  11.  31.  theyshallp.  thesanctuary  of  strength 

I'OLLUTED. 
Exod.  20.  25.  if  lift  thy  tool  upon  it,  thou  hastp.  it 
2  Kings  23.  16.  Josiah  p.  the  altar  at  Beth-el 
2  Chr.  36. 14.  the  priests  p.  the  house  of  the  Lord 
Ezra  2.  62.  therefore  were  they  as  p.  JVVA.  7.  64. 
Psal.  106.  38.  and  the  land  wasp,  with  blood 
Isa.  47.  6. 1  was  wroth,  I  have  p.  mine  inheritance 

48.  11.  for  how  should  my  name  hep. 
Jer.  2.  23.  how  canst  thou  say,  I  am  not  p.? 

3.  1.  shall  not  that  land  be  greatly  p.?  2. 
34.  16.  but  ye  turned  andp.  my  name 

Lam.  2.  2.  he  hath  p.  the  kingdom  and  princes 

4.  14.  they  have  p.  themselves  with  blood 
1 15.  they  cried,  depart  ye  p.  depart,  touch  not 

Etek.  4.  14.  behold,  my  soul  hath  not  been  p. 

14.  11.  nor  hep.  with  all  their  transgressions 
16.  6.  I  saw  thee  p.  in  thine  own  blood,  22. 
20.  9.  I  wrought  for  my  name's  sake,  that   it 

should  not  be  p.  14,  22. 
13.  my  sabbaths  they  greatly  p.  16,  21,  24. 
26.  and  I  p.  them  in  tneir  own  gifts 
30.  are  yep.  after  the  manner  of  your  fathers  ? 

22.  t  5.  shall  mock  thee  which  art  p.  in  name 

23.  17.  and  she  wasp,  with  the  Babylonians 
Hos.  6.  8.  Gilead  is  a  city  that  is  p.  with  blood 

9.  4.  all  that  eat  thereof  shall  be  p. 
Jlmos  7.  17.  and  thou  shalt  die  in  a  p.  land 
Mic.  2.  10.  this  is  not  your  rest,  because  it  is  p. 
Zeph.  3.  1.  woe  lo  her  that  is  filthy  andp. 

4.  her  priests  have  p.  sanctuary,  done  violence 
Mai.  1.  7.  ye  offered  p.  bread  upon  mine  altar,  and 
say,  wherein  have  we  p.  thee  7 
12.  that  ye  say,  the  table  of  the  Lord  is  p. 
Mts  21.  28.  and  halh  p.  this  holy  place 

POLLUTING. 
Tsa.  56.  2.  that  keepeth  the  sabbath  from  p.  it,  6. 

POLLUTION. 
Ezei.22. 10.  have  humbled  her  that  was  apart  for  p. 

POLLUTIONS. 
^cts  15.  20.  will  that  they  abstain  from  p.  of  idols 
2  Pet.  2. 20.  if  after  having  escaped  p.  of  the  world 
POLLUX,  see  Sign. 
POMEGRANATE 
Is  a  kind  of  apple,  covered  without  with  a  reddish 
ritid,  and  red  within,  which  opens  lengthways, 
and  shews  red  grains  within,  full  of  juice  like 
wine,  with  little  kernels.     God  gave  orders  to 
Moses  to  put  embroidered  pomegranates,  with 
golden  bells  between,  at  the  bottom  of  the  high- 
priest's  blue  robe  or  ephod,  Exod."  28.  33,  34. 
Pomegranates  being  very  common  in  Palestine, 
andbeing  a  very  beautiful  fruit,  the  scriptures 
make  use  of  similitudes  taken  from  the  pome- 
granate.   The  blossoms  of  the  tree  or  shrub  that 
bears    this  fruit,  are  called  Balausts  hy  the 
Jlpolhecaries.     They  are  astringent,  and  very 
good  ni  a  Dysentery,  Diarrhsa,  and  Lientery. 
£io(/.  28.  34.  a  golden  bell  and  a  p.  upon  the  hem 
of  the  robe  round  about,  39.  26. 
1  Sam.  14.  2.  Saul  tarried  under  a  p.  tree 
Cant.  4.  3.  thy  temples  are  like  a  piece  of  p.  6.  7. 
8.  2.  would  cause  thee  to  drink  of  juice  of  my  p. 
Joel  1.  12.  the  p.  tree  and  all  trees  are  withered 
Hag.  2.  19.  as  vet  the  ;;.  hath  not  brought  forth 

POMEGRANATES. 
Ezod.  28. 33.  thou  shalt  make  p.  of  blue,  39. 24, 25 
J^'um.  13.  23.  they  brought  of  the  p.  and  figs 
20.  5.  it  is  no  place  of  seed,  figs,  vines,  or  p. 
Deut.  8.  8.  into  a  land  of  p.  oil-olive,  and  honey 

1  Kings'!.  18.  to  cover  the  chapiters  on  top  with  p. 
2  Kings  25.  17.  2  Chron.  3.  16.  Jer.  52.  22. 

Cant.4.13.  thy  plants  are  an  orchard  of  p. with  fiuits 

6. 11.  I  went  to  see  whether  the  p.  budded,  7.  12. 

POMMELS. 

2  Chr.  4.  12.  the  pillars  and  p.  of  the  chapiters 
POMP. 

ha  5.  J4.  ii  id  tlnnr  n.  phall  descend  ioto  hell 


POO 

Isa.  14. 11.  thyp  is  orougnr  down  to  thn  grave 
Ezek.7. 24. 1  will  make  thep.  of  the  strong  to  cease 
30.  18.  thep.  of  her  strength  shall  cease,  33,  28. 
32.  12.  and  they  shall  spoil  thep.  of  Egyp; 
./Jet* 25.23. Agrippa  and  Bernice  comt  withgrtaip 

PONDER. 
Proy.i.  26.p.  the  path  of  thy  feet,  and  let  thy  wayi 
5.6.  lest  thou  shouldestp  .hepalh  ofl'fe,  her  w  yt 

PONDERED. 
Z.uA:e2.19.butMaryp.thein  in  her  heart,  and  keo» 

PONDEKETH. 
Prov.  5.21.  ways  of  man,  the  Lordp.all  his  go;r\f » 
21.  2.  Lord  p.  the  heart  ||  24.12.  he  thatp  the  heart 

PONDS. 
Exod.  7.  19.  stretch  out  thy  hand  on  their  p.  8.  5 
Isa.  19.  10.  be  broken  in  purposes,  that  make  ji. 

POOL. 
2  Sam.  2. 13.  the  one  set  on  the  one  side  of  the  p, 
4.  12.  they  hanged  them  up  over  the  p.  at  Ilebrar 
lATni^s  22.38  one  washed  chariot  in  p.  of  Samaria 
2  Kings  18.  17.  and  when  they  were  come  up,  thej 
came  and  stood  hy  the  conduit  of  the  uiinei 
p. /*a.  7.  3.  I  36.  2. 
20.  20.  and  how  he  made  a  p.  and  conduit 
JVeh.  2.  14.  then  I  went  on  to  the  king's  p. 
3.  15.  Shallum  repaired  the  wall  of  thep. 
Isa.  22.  9.  ye  gathered  the  waters  of  the  lower  p 
11.  ye  made  a  ditch  for  the  water  of  the  old  p 
35.  7.  the  parched  ground  shall  become  a  p. 

41.  18.  I  will  make  the  wilderness  a  p.  of  water 
JVaA.  2.  8.  Nineveh  of  old  is  like  a  p.  of  water 
John  5.  2.  there  is  at  Jerusal.  by  sheep  market  a  p. 

4.  an  angel  went  down  into  the  p.  and  troubU  d 
7.  he  said,  I  have  no  man  to  put  me  into  the  p 

9.  7.  he  said,  go  wash  in  the  p.  of  Siloam,  11. 

POOLS. 
Exod.  7. 19.  take  rod,  stretch  thy  hand  on  all  theirpL 
Psal.  84.  6.  make  it  a  well,  rain  also  filleth  thep, 
Eccl.  2.  6. 1  made  mep. of  water  to  water  the  wood 
Isa.  14.  23.  I  will  also  make  it  for  the  p.  of  wat^ 

42.  15.  and  I  will  dry  up  thep.  and  herbs 
POOR 

Signifies,  [11  Indigent,  needy,  ornecessitous, M&t. 
2ti.  11.  [2]  .Such  as  are  sensible  of  their  lost 
and  undone  condition  hy  sin,  and  discern  their 
poverty  and  iiiabilUyin  spiritual  things,  and 
Jly  to  the  free  grace  of  God,  and  the  righteous- 
ness of  Christ, for  pardon  and  acceptance,  Mat, 

5.  3.  Luke  6.  20.     [3]  Such  as  are  void  of  trut 
saving  grace,  or  spiritually  poor.  Rev.  3.  17 

Oen.  41.  19.  came  up  after  them  seven  p.  kiiie 
Exod.  23.  11.  that  the  p.  of  thy  people  may  eat 

30.  15.  the  p.  shall  not  give  les's  than  half  asheka' 
Lev.  14.  21.  if  he  be  p.  and  cannot  get  so  much. 

19.10.  thou  shalt  leave  them  lor  thep. and  stranged 

15.  thou  shalt  not  respect  the  [lerson  of  thep. 
25.  25.  if  thy  brother  be  waxen  p.  35,  311,  47. 

Deut.  15. 4.  save  when  there  be  no  p.  among  yoa 

11.  for  the  p.  shall  never  cease  out  of  the  land 
Ruth'i.lO.lhou  followedstnot  young  men,  p.or  rich 

1  Sam.  2.  7.  the  Lord  maketh  p.  and  maketh  rich 

8.  heraiseth  up  thep.  out  of  the  dust,  Ps.  1.3.  7 

2  Sam.  12.  1.  two  men,  one  rich,  and  the  other  p. 
2  Kings2^.  12.  but  the  captain  of  the  guard  left  nj, 

thep.  of  the  land,  ./er.  39. 10.  |  40.7.  |  52.15,16 
Job  5.  15.  but  he  saveth  thep.  from  the  sword 

16.  so  thep.  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  stoppeth 
20.  10.  his  children  shall  seek  to  please  thep. 

19.becausehehatho(i(ires3ed  and  forsaken  thef» 
24.  4.  the  p.  of  the  earth  hide  themselves  togethef 

9.  and  they  take  a  ])lodge  of  the  p. 
14.  the  murderer  killeth  thep.  and  needy 

29.  12.  because  I  delivered  the  p.  that  cried 

30.  25.  was  not  my  soul  grieved  for  the  p.1 

31.  16.  if  I  withheld  thep.  from  their  desire 
19.  or  if  I  have  seen  any  p.  without  covering 

34.  19.  nor  regardeth  the  rich  more  than  the  p. 

28.  they  cause  the  cry  of  the  p.  to  come  to  himi 
36. 15.  he  delivereth  the  p.  in  affliction,  Ps.  72.  12. 
Psal.0. 18.  theexpectalionof  thep.shall  not  perish 
10.  2.  the  wicked  in  his  pride  doth  persecute  the  p 

8  his  eyes  are  privily  set  against  thep. 

9.  he  lieth  in  wait  secretly  to  catch  thep. 

10.  that  thep.  may  fall  by  his  strong  ones 
14.  thep.  commitleth  himself  to  thee,  thou  ar* 

12.  5.  for  the  oppression  of  thep.  I  will  arise 
14.  G.  ye  have  shamed  the  counsel  of  the  p. 
35.10.  who  delivereth  thep.  from  him  that  spoilrtV 
37.  14.  have  bent  t^neir  oow  to  cast  down  the  p 
40. 17.  but  I  am  p.  69. 29.  |  70. 5.  |  86.  1.  j  109.23. 
41.  1.  blessed  is  he  that  considcreth  thep. 
49.  2.  both  low  and  high,  rich  and  p   together 
68.  10.  hast  prepared  of  thy  goodness  for  thep. 
69. 33.  Lord  hearelhp.  anddespiselhnot  prisoners 
72.  4.  he  shall  judge  the  p.  of  the  people 

13.  he  shall  spare  the  p.  ||  83.  3.  defend  ths  p. 
74.  21.  let  the  p.  and  needy  praise  thy  name 
82.  4.  deliver  the  p.  and  needy,  rid  them  out  of 
107.  41.  TPt  selleth  he  p   on  high  from  aflliclioii 
109.31.  he  shall  stand  at  the  rig!  t  hand  of  thoA. 


fOO 


POR 


P«.  I3a.]5.wilisatisry  her  J9.  with  bread,  will  clothe 

140.  12.  and  will  maim  an  tlm  right  of  the  p. 
i'roi'.10.4.becomeilip.itiat  JeaiBili  wiili  a  slack 
15.  the  aestruolioii  of  the  ^.  is  thtir  poverty 
13. 7.  there  is  that  makelL  hiinseH>.  hath  riches 
d.  Iiis  nclies,  but  the  p.  heareth  not  rebuke 
23.  much  lood  is  iii  the  tillage  ol'  tliep.  but  there 
14.  -.20.  the  p.  IS  haied  even  ot  his  neighbour 
il.  he  llMt  hath  mercy  on  the  p.  happy  is  he 

31.  he  that  oppresseth  p.  reptoachetli  Ins  maker ; 
he  that  honoureih  liini  hath  mercy  on  the/^. 

17.5.  whoso  mocketh  ttie;*.reiiruacheth  his  maker 
13.  23.  the  p.  uselh  entreaties,  but  the  rich 
19.  4.  the;).  IS  separated  from  his  own  neighbour 
7.  all  brethren  of  the  p.  do  hate  hiin,  how  niuch 
21.  13.  whoso  stuppeth  his  ears  at  the  cry  of  the  p. 
42. 2.  the  rich  and  p.  meet  together,  Lord  is  maker 

7.  the  rich  ruleth  over  the  p.  and  the  borrower  is 
1(5. he  that  oppresseth  thep.  to  increase  his  riches 

28.  «.  shall  gather  it  for  him  that  will  pity  the  p. 
11.  the  p.  that  Ualb  ijaci'vstand.searcheihhim 
15.  so  is  a  wicke-   rulei  .,ver  thep.  (leople 

2U.  7.  righteous  considerelli  the  cause  of  the  p.  13. 
14.  the  king  tiiat  faiihfully  judgeth  the  p. 

30.  9.  lest  I  be  p.  and  steal,  and  take  name  of  God 

14.  whose  teeth  are  as  swords,  to  devour  the  p. 

31.  9.  and  plead  the  cause  of  the  p.  and  needy 
EcclA.U.  that  is  born  m  his  kingdom,  becomethy. 

5.  8.  if  thou  seest  the  oppression  of  the  p. 

6.  8.  what  hath  the  p.  that  knoweth  to  walk 
ha.  3.  14.  the  spoil  of  the  p.  is  in  your  houses 

15.  what  mean  ye  that  ye-grind  faces  of  the  p.? 

10.  2.  and  to  take  away  the  right  from  the  p. 
30.  cause  it  to  be  heard  to  Laish,  O  p.  Anathoth 

11.  4.  with  righleousiiess  shall  he  judge  the  p. 
14.  30.  the  first-born  of  the  p.  shall  feed  in  it 

32.  and  the  p.  of  his  peojile  shall  trust  in  it 
20.  t).  even  the  feet  of  the  p.  shall  tread  it  down 
29.1;l.evenp.among  mensliall  rejoice  in  Holy  One 

32.  7.  to  destroy  ihe  p.  wiili  lying  words         ^ 
41.  17.  when  the  p.  and  needy  seek  water 
58.  7.  that  thou  bring  the  p.  that  are  cast  out 

Jer.  2.  34.  is  found  the  blood  of  the  p.  innocents 
5.  4. 1  said,  surely  these  are  p.  they  are  foolish 
20.  13.  for  he  hath  delivered  the  soul  of  the  p. 
'22.  16.  he  judged  the  cause  of  the  p.  and  needy 
Ezek.  IG.  49.  nor  did  she  strengthen  hand  of  the  p. 
18.  12.  hath  opii.-essed  p.  and  needy,  hath  spoiled 

17.  that  hath  laken  oft"  his  hand  from  the  p. 
22.  29.  and  they  have  ve.\ed  the  p.  and  needy 
Mmos  2.  6.  they  sold  the  p.  fur  a  pair  of  shoes 

7.  that  pant  after  the  dust  on  the  head  of  the  p. 
4. 1.  which  oppress  the  p.  and  crush  the  needy 
5.  11.  forasmuch  as  your  treading  is  on  they. 

12.  and  they  turn  aside  the  p.  in  the  gate 

8.  4.  even  to  make  the  p.  of  the  land  to  fail 
6.  that  we  may  buy  the  p.  for  silver,  and  needy 

Bab.3. 14.  their  rejoicing  was  to  devour  the  p. 
Zeph.  3.  12.  the  p.  people  shall  trust  in  the  Lord 
Zech.l.  10.  and  oppress  not  the  widow  nor  p. 

11.  7.  1  will  feed  even  you,  O  p.  of  the  Hock 
11.  the  p.  of  the  flock  that  waited  upon  me 
Mat. 5.  3.  blessed  arc  the  p.  in  spirit,  for  theirs  is 

11.  5.  the  p.  have  the  gos[)el  preached  to  them 

2-').  11.  for  ye  have  the  p.  always  with  you,  but  me 
ye  have  not  always.  Murk  14.  7.  John  12.  8. 
Jiiirk  12.  42.  there  caine  a  certain  p.  widow 
i  J.  this  p.  widow  cast  more  in,  Luke  21.  3. 
/utr  6. 20.  blessed  be  ye  p.  your's  is  the  kingdom 

14.  13.  call  the  p.  the  m^iimed,  the  lame,  21. 

John  12. 6.  this  he'said,  not  that  he  cared  fur  the  p. 

Rom.  15.  26.  to  make  a  contribution  for  the  p. 
2  Cor.  6. 10.  as  p.  yet  making  many  rich 

8.  9.  though  rich,  yet  for  your  sakes  he  became  p. 
Gal.  2.  10.  that  we  should  remember  the  p. 
Jam.  2.  5.  hath  noi  God  chosen  the  p.  of  this  world 

6.  but  ye  have  despised  the  p.  rich  oppress  you 
Rfv.  3.  17.  and  knuwest  not  that  thou  art  p. 
13. 16.  he  causeth  rich  iind  p.  to  receive  a  mark 

Is  POOR. 
£:io(i.  22.  25.  iflendio  any  of  my  people  that  is  p. 
Dent.  24.14.  shall  not  oppress  hired  servt.  that  is  p. 

l.">.  for  he  is  p.  and  settcth  his  heart  upon  it 
Ju'lir.  6.  15.  behold,  my  family  is  p.  in  Manasseh 
Froli.  19. 1.  better  is  the  p.  that  walkelh  in  his  inle- 
erity,  than  he  that  is  perverse  in  his  lips,  28.  6 
22.  M.  rob  not  poor  because  he  is  v.  nor  oppress 
Kccl.'i.Vi  better  is  a  p.  and  wi>e  child,  than  an  old 
/«a.  66.2  to  him  that  IS  p.  and  of  a  contrite  heart 

POOR  nian. 
Kxod.^l  3.  norcounienaiice  a  p.7na7iinhi3cau3e 
Drut.  15.1.  if  a  p.  man  harden  not  ihy  heart 
24.  12.  if  a  p.  man  sleep  not  with  his  pledge 
.S'im.18  23.  to  bo  king's  son,  seems;  I  am  a  p.  man 
2ia'n.l'-..3.p.  wan  had'noihing, save  one  ewe-lamb 
4.  but  look  the  p.  min's  ewe-lamb  and  dressed  it 
Ptal.  34.  6.  this  p.  man  cried,  and  the  I,ord  heard 
109.  16.  but  persecuted  the  p.  and  needy  man 
Prov  19.  SH.  nnd  a  p.  man  is  belter  than  a  liar 
HI    17.  he  that  loveth  pleasure  shall  be  ay.  man 
447 


Pr<?B.28.  3.  a  p.  man  that  oppresseth  poor  is  like 
29.  13.  the  p.  and  deceitful  man  meet  togethi.r 
£cci.9.15.  now  there  was  found  in  ilap.  wise  man, 
yet  no  man  remembered  that  samep.  man 
iG.iUe  p.man's  w  isdoni  is  despised  and  not  heard 
Jain.-2.2.  there  come  m  a  p.  (Httftin  vile  raiment 

Tu  the  POOR. 
Z.etJ.23.22.thou  shall  leave  them  to  thep.and  stran. 
iC»7A.9.22.inake  them  days  of  sending  gifts  tu  the  p. 
Job  29.  16. 1  was  a  father  to  the  p.  and  leet  to  lame 
36.  6.  of  the  wicked,  but  he  giveth  right  to  the  p. 
Psal.  112.  9.  he  hath  given  to  the  p.  2  Cor.  9.  9. 
Froi).  22.  9.  for  he  giveth  of  his  biead  tu  the  p. 
28.  27.  he  that  giveth  tu  £Aep.  shall  not  lack 
31.  20.  she  Btretcheth  out  her  hand  tu  the  p. 
Isa.  25.  4.  thou  hast  been  a  strength  tu  the  p. 
/Jun.4.27.breakoffsins,  by  shewing  niercv  to  thep. 
Mat.  19.  21.  sell  all,  and  give  <o«/tc  p.  Mark  10.  21. 
26.9.tliis  ointment  might  have  been  sold  for  much, 
and  given  to  the  p.  Mark  14.5.  John  12.5. 
Luke  4.  IS.  to  preach  the  gospel  to  thep.  7.  22. 
18.  22.  sell  all  thou  hast  and  distribute  to  the  p. 
19. 8.  behold,  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  p. 
JohnVi.  29.  that  heshould  give  something  to  thep. 
1  Cor.  13.  3. 1  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed  thep. 
y(ini.2.3.aiid  say  to  ?. p.  stand  ihouthere,  or  sit  here 

Thy  POOR. 
Eio(i.23.  6.  Shalt  not  wrest  the  judgment  of  thy  p. 
Deut.  15.  7.  nor  shut  thine  hand  from  thy  p.  broliier 
9.  and  thine  eye  be  evil  against  thy  p.  brother 
11.  thou  shalt  open  thine  hand  wide  to  thy  p. 
Psal.l^.^.  he  shall  judge  thyp.  with  judgment 
74. 19.  forget  r^ot  the  eongregat.  of  thy  p.  for  ever 

POORER. 
Lev.  27. 8.  if  he  bep.  than  thy  estimat.  shall  present 

POOREST. 
2.ffinn-s24.14.none  remained,  savep.  sort  of  people 

POPLAR,  S. 
Gen.30.37.  Jacob  took  rods  of  green  p. and  of  hasel 
//us. 4. 13.  and  they  burn  incense  under  oaks  and  p. 

POPULOUS. 
Deut.  26. 5.  became  a  nation  great,  mighty,  and  p. 
JVuA.  3.  8.  art  thou  better  than  p.  No7 

PORCH. 
./udg.  3.  23.  then  Ehud  went  forth  through  the  p. 

1  C/tro«.  28. 11.  David  gave  Solomon  pattern  ofp. 

2  CAr.  29.  7.  they  have  shut  up  the  doors  of  the  p. 
n.eighthday  ofthemonth  came  ihey  to  thep. 

F~ik.  8.  16.  between  the  p.  and  altar  were  25  men 
"44.0.  shall  enter  byway  ofp.  of  the  gate,  46.  2, 8. 
.fuel  2. 17.  let  priests  weep  between^,  and  the  altar 
Mat.  26.  71.  when  he  was  gone  out  into  the  p. 
Mark  14.68.  he  went  out  into  thep.  and  cock  crew 
John  10.23.  Jesus  walked  in  temple  in  Solomon's  p 
Jlcts  3.11.  the  peoplenin  together  in  Solomon's  p. 
5.12.they  were  all  with  one  accord  in  Solomon'sp 

PORCHES. 
Kzek.  41.  15.  with  the  temple  and  p.  of  the  court 
John  5.  2.  a  pool  called  Beihesda,  having  five  p. 

PORTER. 
2  Sam.  18.26.  watchman  called  to  thep.  and  said 
2  Kings  7.  10.  lepers  called  to  the  p.  of  the  city 

1  C/ir°9.21.Zechariah  wasp,  of  door  of  tabernacle 

2  Chron.3\.  14.  and  Kore  the  p.  toward  the  east 
Mark  13.  34.  and  commanded  the  p.  to  watch 
John  10.3. to  him  thep.  openelh^the  sheep  hear 

PORTERS. 

1  Chr.  9. 17.  thep.  were  Shallum,  .^kkub,  Talmon 

15.  18.  and  Obod  edom,  and  Jehiel  the  p. 

16.  38.  Hosah  ij  42.  the  sons  of  Jeduthun  were  p. 
23.  5.  moreover,  four  thousand  were  p. 
26.  1.  concerning  the  divisions  of  thep.  12.  19. 

2  Chron.  8. 14.  the  p.  by  their  courses  at  every  gate 
35.  15.  and  the  p.  waited  at  every  gate 

Eiral.l.  p.  and  Nelliinimswentup  to  Jerusalem 
J'eh.  1.  73.  the  Levites  and  p.  dwelt  in  their  cities 

PORTION. 
Gen.  14. 24.  Aner,  Eshcol,  let  them  take  their  p. 

31.14.  is  there  yet  anyp.  or  inherilance'  for  us? 

47.22.  priest  had  a  p.  assigned,  and  dideat  their  p. 

48.  22.  T  have  given  thee  one  p.  above  thy  brethren 
Eiod  16.t4.shallgiitlierthep.of  a  day  in  his  day 

t  15.  what  is  this'!  it  is  a  p.  for  they  wist  not 
Lev.G.  17.  have  given  them  itforp.ofmy  ofierings 

7.  35.  this  is  the  p.  of  the  anointing  of  Aaron 
.Vum.  31.  30.  of  Israel's  half  take  thou  one  p.  36. 

47.  Moses  took  one  p.  of  fifty  for  the  Levites 
Deut.^\  .17.  by  giving  him  a  doublep.  of  all  he  halli 

32.9.  for  Lord'?  p.  is  his  people,  Jacob  is  the  lot 

33.  21.  in  a  p.  oi'the  lawgiver  was  he  seated 
./nsh.  17.  14.  why  hast  thou  given  me  but  one  p.? 
1  .Sum.  1.  5.  hut  to  Hannah  he  gave  a  worthy  p 


POS 

2  CAr.  28. 21.  Ahaz  took  a  p.  outofhoii«e  of  Lord 
31.3.  llezekiah  appointed  king's />.  for  offeriii§B 
4.  to  give  the  p.  of  tlie  priesl.s  and  Leviles,  16. 

Ezrai.  16.  shall  have  nop.  on  this  side  Ihe  river 

JV'eh.  2.20.  but  ye  have  nop.  nor  right  in  Jerusalert 
11. 23.  tliat  a  certain  p.  should  be  for  the  singers 
12.  47.  gave  singers  and  porters  eveiy  day  his  p. 

Jo!)  20.29.  this  is  the  p.  of  a  wicked  man  from  God 
23. 1 12.  his  words  more  than  my  appointed  p, 
24.  18.  their  p.  is  cursed  in  the  earth 
26.  14.  but  how  little  a  p.  is  heard  of  him?  27.13. 
31.2.  for  what  p.  of  God  is  there  from  above? 
Psal.  11.  6.  this  shall  be  thep.  of  their  cup 

16.  5.  the  Lord  is  thep.  ofmine  inheritance 

17.  14.  from  men  who  have  their  p.  in  this  life 
03.  10.  shall  be  ap.  for  foxes  |i  73.  26.  God  is  my  p 
119.  57.  thou  art  my  p.  O  Lord,  142.  5. 

Prov.  31.  15.  and  giveth  a  p.  to  her  maidens 
Eccl.  2. 10.  and  this  was  my  p.  of  all  my  labour 
21.  yet  to  a  man  shall  he  leave  it  fur  his  p. 

3.  22.  should  rejoice,  for  that  is  his  p.  5.  18.  |  9.9. 
5.  19.  God  hath  given  him  power  to  take  his  p. 
9.6. nor  have  they  any  morep. for  ever  in  any  thinj 

11.  2.  give  a  p.  to  seven,  and  also  to  eight 
Isa.  17.  14.  this  is  the  p.  of  them  that  spoil  us 

53.  12.  I  will  divide  him  a  p.  with  the  great 

57.6.  among  smooth  stones  of  Ihe  stream  is  thyp 

61.7.  for  confusion,  they  shall  rejoic-  in  their  p. 
Jer.  10.  16.  thep.  of  Jacob  is  not  liK.-»  i:i.mii,51.19 

12.  10.  (hey  have  trodden  my  p.  uiiJ..t  loot,  thej 
have  made  my  pleasiinl  p. a  desolate  wildernea* 

13.  25.  this  is  the  p.  of  ihy  measures  from  me 
52.  34.  every  day  a  p.  until  the  day  of  his  death 

Lam.  3.  24.  the  Lord  is  my  p.  saith  my  soul 
Ezek.  45. 1.  shall  offer  a  holy  p.  of  the  land,  4. 
7. a  p.  shall  be  for  prince  on  one  side  and  othei 
48.  1.  to  the  coast  of  Hcthlon,  a  p.  for  Uaa 

2.  by  the  border  of  Dan  a  p.  for  Asher 

3.  a  p.  for  Naphtali  ||  4.  a  p.  for  Manasseh 
Dan. l.S.not  defile  himself  with  p.  of  king's  meat 

4.  15.  and  let  his  p.  be  with  the  beasts,  23. 
11.26.  yea,  they  that  feed  of  thep.  of  his  m«at 

.Mic.  2.  4.  he  hath  changed  the  p.  of  my  people 
HaA.  1.16.  because  by  them  their  p. is  fnt,  and  me«l 
Zech.  2.  12.  the  Lord  shall  inherit  Judah  his  p. 
JM'a<.24.51.shall  appoint  him  his  p.  with  liy|iocritea 
Luke  12.  42.  to  give  them  their  p.  in  due  season 
46.  will  appoint  him  his  p.  wiih  unbelievers 
15. 12.  give  me  thep.  of  goods  that  falleth  to  me 

PORTIONS. 
/JeuM8.8.  Ihey  shall  have  likep.to  eat  besides  thai 
Josh.  17.  5.  there  fell  ten  p.  to  Manasseh 

1  .S'a/n.  1.  4.  he  gave  her  sons  and  ilaiiglilergp. 

2  Chron.  31.  19.  lo  give  p.  to  all  the  males 
JVcA.  8. 10.  eat  the  fat,  and  send  p.  to  them,  12. 

12.  44.  p.  for  the  priests  1|  47.  p.  of  the  singers 
13.10.thattliep.  of  the  Levites  had  not  been  givKjp 
Esth.  9. 19.  a  day  of  sending  p.  to  one  another,  32. 
Ezek.  47.  13.  Joseph  .shall  have  two  p. 
48.  21.  over-against  the  p.  for  the  prince 
Has.  5.  7.  amonth  shall  d.  vour  them  with  their J» 

POSSESS. 
Gen.  22.  17.  thy  seed  shall  p.  the  gate,  24.  60. 
J\rum.  13.  30.  let  us  go  up  at  once  and  p.  it,  for  wa 
are  well  al.le  to  overcome  it,  Deut.  1.  21. 
27.  11.  and  his  next  kinsman  shall  p.  it 
Deut.  1.  39.to  them  will  I  give  it,  they  shall  p.  it 
2.  31.  begin  to  p.  that  thou  mayest  inherit  hie  land 
11.  23.  ye  shall  p.  greater  nations,  and   mightiei 
than  vour.selves,  12.  2,  29.  |  18. 14.  |  31.  3. 
28. 1 42.  the  fruit  of  thy  land  shall  the  locust  p. 
30.  18.  thoii  passest  over  Jordan  to  p.  it,  31.  13. 
.Tosh.  24.  4.  I  gave  to  Esau  mount  Seir  to  p.  it 
Judff.  11.  23.  and  shouldest  thon  p.  it? 

24.  wilt  not  thou  p.  what  Chemosh  giveth  theol 
14.  t  15.  have  ye  called  us  to  p.  iis?  is  it  not  so 
1  Kings1\.  18.  he  is  gone  downtop  the  vineyard 
Job  7^3.  I  am  made  lo  p.  months  of  vanity 

13.26. thon  makestmep.  ininuities  of  my  youth 
/sa.34.11.lhe  cormorant  and  bittern  shall  p.  it,  17. 
Ezek.  7.  24.  and  they  shall  p.  their  houses 
35.10.lhesetwocountriesshallbemine,  we  willy 
36.  12. 1  will  cause  my  people  Israel  to  p.  thee 
Dan.  7. 18.  ihe  saints  shall  p.  the  kingdom  for  evei 
Hos.  9.  6.  pleasant  places  for  silver;  nettles  shall  p. 
Jimo.<!  9.  12.  that  they  mayp.  the  remnant  of  Edoni 
Ofta'M7.the  house  of  Jac.  shall  p.their  possession! 
19.Bhallp.  mount  Esau, and  Benjamin  p.  Gilead 
20.  captivity  of  Isr.  shall  p  that  ofCunnanitef 
and  Jerusalem  shall  p.  the  cities  of  the  soutk 
}{ab.  1.  6.  the  Clmldenns  to  p   that  is  not  theirs 
Zeph.  2.  9.  the  remnant  of  my  people  shall  p.thew 


9  23  Samuel  said,  bring  thep.  which  I  gave't'hce    'Zeeh-^.  12.  twill  rau-se  remn.  to  p.  all  these  thmgi 
\Kings  12.16.  what  p.  have  we  in  David,  nor  inhe- 1  7,wiv  18.  12.  I  fast.  1  give  tilnes  of  all  that  Ip. 


ritancc  in  Ihe  son  of  Jesse,  2  Chron.  10. 16. 

2  Kings  2. 9.  let  a  double  p.  of  thy  spirit  be  on  me 

g.lO.do^s  shall  eat  Jezebel  in  p.  of  Jczreel,  35, 37. 

21.  Jorani  met  him  in  p.  of  Naboth  the  Jezreeliie 

25.  take  up,  cast  him  in  thep.  of  Nabolh's  field 

t  26. 1  will  requite  thee  in  thisp.  saith  the  Lord 


21.  19.  in  your  patience  p.  ye  your  soiiis 
1  TAcss.4.4.overv  one  should  know  how  top.vesBB 

POSSESS  with  lavd. 
Lev.  20. 24. 1  will  give  you  their  lana  lo  p.  JV«i» 
33.53.   Deut  3.  18.  |  .5.  31. )  17.  14. 
J^um.  14.  24.  ieed  shall  p.  it,  I  will  brin#  into  land 


POS 

t>eut.  I  8.  po  in  and  p.  tlie  land,  4.  1.  I  6.  18  18. 
1.  I  y.  5,  23.  I  ]0.  11.  I  11.  31.  Josh.  1.  jl. 
4.  5.  land  wliither  ye  go  to  p.  it,  14,  26.  |  5.  33.  I  6. 
1.  1  7.  1.  I  11.  10,  11,  29.  I  23.  20. 
23.  but  ye  shall  go  over  and  ;;.  that  good  land 
9.  4.  the  Lord  hath  brought  i  le  to  p.  ;his  land 
6.  gives  not  this  land  lo  p.  for  tliy  righteousness 
11.  8.  that  ye  may  be  strong  and  p.  the  land 
12. 1.  land  which  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  giveth 
thee  lop.  15.  4.  |  19.  2,  14.  |  21.  1.  |  25.  19. 
28.  21.  have  consumed  from  off  I.  thou.goest  to  p. 
63.  plucked  from  off  the  land  thou  goeit  lo  p. 
Josh.  18.  3.  how  long  are  ye  slack  to  p.  the  land 

23.  5.  drive  them  out,  and  ye  shall  ^.  their  land 

24.  8.  I  gave  them,  that  ye  might  p.  their  land 
Judg.  2.  t).  Israel  went  every  man  top.  the  land 

18.  9.  be  not  slothful  to  enter  toy;,  the  land 
1  ^hron.  23.  8.  that  ye  may  p.  this  good  land 
Eirad.  11.  the  land  ye  go  top.  is  an  unclean  land 
ifeh.  9. 15.  promisedst  that  they  should  p.  the  land 

23.  thou  broughlest  them  in  to  p.  the  land 
Jsa.  14.2.  Israel  shall;),  them  in  the /anrf  of  the  Ld. 

21.  that  they  do  [lot  rise  nor  p.  the  land 
57.  13.  that  putteth  trust  in  me  shall  p.  the  land 
61.  7.  in  their  larid  shall  they  p.  the  double 
Jer.  30.  3.  cause  them  to  return  to  land  and  p.  it 
£2e4.33.25.yeshed  blood, shall  ye;?,  the  land?  26. 
^tnos  2.  10.  I  brought  you  to  p.  Und  of  Amorite 

POSSESSED. 

Mum.  21.  24.  Israel  p.  Sihon's  land  fiom  Arnon  to 

35.  they  smote  Og,his  sons,  and  people,  and  have 

p.  the  land,  Veut.  3.  12.  |  4.  47.  JVcA.  9.  22. 

Deut.  30.  5.  will  bring  thee  to  land  thy  fathers  p. 

Josh.  1.  15.  until  your  brethren  have  p.  the  land 

12.  1.  they  p.  their  land  on  the  other  side  Jordan 

13. 1.  there  remaineth  yet  very  much  land  to  be  p. 

19.  47.  the  children  of  Dan  took  Leshem  and  p.  it 

51.  43.  they  p.  it  and  dwelt  therein,  22.  9. 
Judg.  1.  1 19.  and  Judah  p.  the  mountain 

3.  13.  Eglon,  k  mg  of  Moub,  p.  city  of  palm  trees 
11.  21.  Israel  p.  all  the  land  of  the  Amorites,  22. 
2Kings  17.  24.  men  of  Ava  p.  Samaria  and  dwelt 
Psal.  139.  13.  for  thou  hast  p.  my  reins,  thou  hast 
Prov.  8.22.  Lord  p.  me  in  the  beginning  of  his  way 
Isa.  63.  18.  peo|)le  of  thy  holiness  hath  ;;.  it  a  little 
Jer.  32.  15.  vineyards  shall  be  p.  again  in  this  land 

23.  they  came  in  and  p.  it,  but  obeyed  not 
Dan.  7.  22.  time  came  that  saints  p.  the  kingdom 
Z.aAe8.36.by  what  means  he  that  wasp. was  cured 
.Sets  4.  32.  none  said  that  ought  lie  p.  was  his  own 

16.  16.  a  damsel  p.  with  a  spirit  of  divination 

1  Cor.  7.  30.  they  that  buy  as  though  they  p.  not 

See  Devils. 

POSSESSEST. 

Deut.  26. 1.  when  thou  comest  into  land  andp.it 

POSSESSETH. 
Jfum.  36.8.  every  daughter  that  p.  an  inheritance 
Luke  12. 15.  a  man's  life  consists  not  in  things  hep. 

POSSESSING. 
B  Cor.  6.  10.  as  having  nothing,  yet  p.  all  things 

POSSESSION 
Signifies,  [1]  The  possessmg  or  actual  enjoyment 
of  any  thing,    1  Kings   8L  19.      [2]  Lands, 
houses,  or  'labitation';,  Obad.  17.     [3]  King- 
dom, or  dominion.  Gen.  36.  43.     [4]  Riches, 
whether  in  lands,  goods,  servants,  or  cattle, 
Eccl.   2.  7.     Mat.    19.  22.      [5]   The  land  of 
Canaan,  which  was  possessed  by  the  Gentiles, 
Acts  7.  45.     [6]  That  people  which  Christ  has 
urchased  with  his  blood,  to  be  his  peculiar 
possession,  Eph.  1.  14. 
I  am  their  possession,  KzcA:.  44.  28.     That  por- 
tion which  I  have  reserved  for  myself  out  of 
the  offerings  I  have  bestowed  on  them  ;  or,  I 
have   appointed   them  a  liberal  maintenance 
out  of  my  oblations. 
Oen.  17.  8. 1  will  give  all  the  land  of  Canaan  for  an 
everlasting  p.  and  I  will  be  their  God,  48.  4. 
S3.  4.  give  me  a  p.  of  a  burying-place  to  bury  my 
dead  out  of  my  sight,  9, 18, 20.  |  49. 30.  |  50. 13. 
S6.14.  Isaac  had  p. of  flocks,  of  herds,  and  servants 
36.  43.  the  dukes  of  Edom  in  the  land  of  their  p. 
47.  11.  and  gave  them  a  p.  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
hey.  14.  34.  Canaan,  which  I  give  to  you  for  a  p. 
25.10.  it  shall  be  ajubil.to  you, and  ye  shall  return 
every  man  to  liis  p.  13,  27,  28,  41.  Deut.  3. 20. 

25.  if  thy  brother  hath  sold  away  some  of  li>sp. 
33.  the  Levites' p.  shall  go  out  in  thejubileo 
45.  the  strangers.shnll  be  your  p.  46. 

27. 16.  if  a  man  shall  sanctify  some  part  of  his  p. 
21.  the  p.  thereof  shall  be  the  priest's 
24.  return  to  whom  the  p.  of  the  land  did  belong 

tfum  24.  18.  Edom  shall  be  a  p.  Seir  also  a  p. 

26  56.  according  to  the  lot  shall  the  p.  be 

97.  4.  give  us  a  p.  among  brethren  ot^onr  fathers 
7.  to  the  daughters  of  Zeluphehad  give  a  p. 

32.  5.  let  this  land  be  given  to  thy  servants  for  p. 

52.  this  larHl  shall  be  your  p.  before  the  Lord 
35-  2.  give  to  the  Levites  of  their  p.  cities,  8. 

28,  the  slaver  shall  return  to  the  land  of  his  p. 
448 


POS 

Deut.2. 5. 1  have  given  mounc  Seir  to  Esau  for  ap. 
9.  because  I  have  given  Ar  to  Lot  lor  a  p.  19. 
12.  as  Israel  did  in  land  of  his  p.  Lord  gave  them 
11.  6.  the  earth  swallowed  up  all  in  their  p. 
32.  49.  Canaan,  which  1  gave  Israel  lor  a  p. 
Josh.  12.  6.  Moses  gave  it  for  a  p.  to  Reubenitca 
22.  4.  return  ye,  get  ye  into  the  land  of  your  p. 
7.  tohalf  tribeol  ManassehMoseshadgiven  ap. 
9.  they  returned  to  the  land  of  their  p. 
19.  if  your  p.  be  unclean,  take  p.  among  us 

1  Kings  21.  15.  take  p.  of  the  vineyard  of  Naboth 
19.  hast  thou  killed,  and  also  taken  p.? 

2  Chron.  20.  11.  lo  come  to  cast  us  out  of  thy  p. 
JVeA.  11.  3.  in  Judah  dwelt  every  one  in  bi»p 
Psal.  2.  8.  the  uttermost  parts  of  eartit  fiz  thy^. 

44.  3.  got  not  the  land  in  p.  by  their  own  sword 
G9.  35.  that  they  may  dwell  and  have  it  in  p. 
83.  13.  let  us  take  the  houses  of  God  in  p. 
Prov.  28.  10.  the  upright  have  good  things  in  p. 
Isa.  14.  23.  I  will  make  it  a  p.  for  the  bittern 
Eick.  11.  I.x  to  us  is  this  land  given  in  p. 
25.  4. 1  will  deliver  thee  to  men  of  the  east  forp 
36.  2.  even  the  ancient  high  places  are  ours  in  p 
5.  which  have  appointed  my  land  into  iheirp. 
44.  28.  give  them  nop.  in  Israel,  I  am  their  p. 

46.  18.  his  son's  inheritance  out  of  his  own  p. 
./Jets  5.  1.  Ananias  with  Sapphira  sold  a  p. 

7.  5.  that  he  would  give  it  to  him  for  a  p. 
45.  brought  in  with  Jesus  into  p.  of  the  Gentiles 
Eph.  1. 14.  till  the  redemption  of  the  purchased  p. 

POSSESSIONS. 
Oen.  34.  10.  dwell  and  trade,  and  get  you  p.  therein 

47.  27.  Isi-ael  had  p.  therein  and  multiplied 
J^uni.  32.  30.  they  shall  have  p.  among  you 
■Josh.  22.  4.  get  you  to  the  land  of  your  p. 
lSam.25.2.  a  man  in  Maon,whosep.wcie  in  Carmel 

1  Chron.  9.2.  the  inhabitants  that  dwelt  in  their  p. 

2  Chron.  11.  14.  for  the  Levites  left  their  p. 
32.  29.  Hezekiah  provided  p.  of  flocks  and  herds 

Eccl.  2.  7.  I  had  great  p.  of  great  and  small  cattle 
Obad.  17.  the  house  of  Jacob  shall  possess  theirp. 
Mat.  1-9.  22.  for  he  had  great  p.  Jilark  10.  22. 
.^cts  2.  45.  and  sold  their  p.  and  parted  them 
28.  7.  in  the  same  quarters  were  p.  of  Publius 

POSSESSOR. 
Oen. 14. 19.  most  high  God,p.of  heav.  andearth,22. 
Judg.  18.  t7.  and  there  was  nop.  in  the  land 

POSSESSORS. 
ZfcA.11.5.  whose p.slay  them,  and  hold  themselves 
Jicts  4.  34.  as  many  as  were  p.  of  lands  sold  them 

POSSIBLE 
Signifies,  [1]  That  which  maybe  done  or  effected, 
Mark  9.  23.  Rom.  12.  18.    [2]  Profitable  or  ne- 
cessary. Gal.  4.  15.     [3]  .Agreeable  to  the  will 
of  God,  Mat.  26.  39.   Acts  20.  16. 
JlfaM9.26.  with  God  all  things  arcp.  MarklO.^7. 
24.  24.  ifp.  shall  deceive  the  elect,  Mark  13.  22. 
26.39.  ifp.  let  this  cup  pass  from  me,  Mark  14.35. 
Mark  9. 23.  all  things  are  p.  to  him  that  believeth 
14.  36.  all  things  are  p.  to  thee,  Luke  18.  27. 
jScts  2.  24.  was  not  p.  he  should  be  holden  of  it 
20. 16.  ifp.  be  at  Jerusalem  the  day  of  Pentecost 
Rom.  12. 18.  if  it  be  p.  live  peaceably  with  all  men 
2  Cor.  12.  t  4.  which  is  not  p.  for  a  man  to  utter 
Oal.i.15.  ifp. ye  vvould  have  |)lucked  out  your  eyes 
Heb.  10.  4.  notp.  the  biood  of  bulls  take  away  sins 

POST. 
.Tob  9.  25.  now  my  days  are  swifter  than  a  p. 
Jer.  51.  31.  one  p.  shall  run  to  meet  another 

POSTS. 
2  Chron.  30.  6.  so  the  p.  went  with  the  letters  from 
the  king  and  his  princes,  Esth.3. 13, 15.  ]  8.10. 
Esth.  8. 14.  p.  rode  on  iiuiles  and  camels  went  out 

POST. 
1  Sam.  1.  9.  Eli  sat  on  a  seat  by  a  p.  of  the  temple 
Eiek.  40.  16.  and  on  each  p.  were  palm-trees 

POSTS. 
Deut.  6.  9.  shall  write  tliem  on  the  p.  of  thy  house 
.hidg.^6.3.  Samson  took  the  twop.  and  wentaway 
1  Kings  7.  5.  all  the  doors  and  p.  were  square 
Prov.  8.  34.  waiting  at  the  p.  of  my  doors 
Tsa.  6.  4.  the  p.  of  the  door  moved  at  the  voice 
57.  8.  behind  the  p.  thou  set  up  thy  remembrance 
Ezek.  40.  10.  the  p.  had  one  measure  on  this  side 
43.  8.  in  their  setting  of  theirp.  by  my  p. 
.^mos  9. 1.  smite  the  lintel,  that  the  p.  may  shake 
See  Door. 
Side-?OSrS. 
Exod.  12.  7.  strike  the  blood  on  the  two  side-p.  22. 

23.  when  he  seeth  the  blood  on  the  side-p. 
1  Kings  6.  31.  lintel  and  side-p.  were  a  fifth  p>  rt 

POSTERITY. 
Gen.  45.  7.  to  preserve  you  a  p.  in  the  earth 
JVmot  9.  10.  or  if  any  of  your  p.  be  unclean 
I  Kings  16.  3.  I  will  take  away  the  p.  of  Baasha 
21.  21.  I  will  take  away  the  p.  of  Ahab 
Psal.  49.  13.  yet  theirp.  approve  their  sayings 
109.  13.  let  his  p.  be  cut  oft" and  blotted  out 
Dan,  11.  4.  kingdom  shall  not  be  divided  to  his  p. 
Jlmos  4.  2.  and  take  your  p  with  tish- books 


POV 


Is  a  vessel  of  earth  or  metal  ftr  uses  in  u.  familv 
2  Kings  4.  38. 

Though  ye  have  lien  among  the  pots,  Psal.  06.  11 
Though  ye  have  endured  great  .hardships  in 
Egypt,  ami  have  been  in  an  afflicted  contempt- 
ible condition  there.  It  is  a  metaphor  taken 
from  scullions  that  commonly  lie  down  in  tk* 
kitchen  among  the  pots,  or  upon  the  heai  tit- 
stones,  whereby  they  are  very  much  discoloured 
and  deformed.  In  Psal.  81.  6.  it  is  said,  ilia 
bands  were  delivered  from  the  pots  ;  where  potM 
may  note  all  those  vessels  wherein  ikey  ctrriem 
water,  lime,  straw,  bricks,  &c.  The  meaning 
is,  I  delivered  him  from  kit  slavery  and  bond- 
age in  Egypt,  j^nd  in  Ezek.  24.  3,  6.  by  tk* 
similitude  of  a  boiling  pot,  are  shewed  thi 
miseries  and  calamities  wherewith  the  inha 
bitants  of  Jerusalem  should  be  afflicted  and 
consumed. 

Exod.  16.  33.  take  a  p.  and  put  a  homer  of  maniw 

Lev.  0.  28.  and  if  it  be  sodden  in  a  brasen  p. 

Judg.  6.  19.  Gideon  put  the  orolh  in  a  p. 

1  Sam.  2.  14.  he  struck  it  into  the  caldron  oi  p. 

2  Kings  4.  2.  hath  not  any  thing,  save  a  p.  of  oi 
38.  set  on  great  p.  ||  40.  there  is  death  in  the  f 
41.  he  cast  meal  into  the  p.  no  harm  in  thep. 

Job  41.  20.  goeth  smoke,  as  out  of  a  seething  p! 

31.  he  maketh  the  deep  to  boil  like  a  p. 
Prov.  17.  3.  the  fining  p.  is  for  silver,  27.  21. 
Jer.  1.  13.  what  seest  thou  ?  I  see  a  seething  p. 
Ezek.  24.  3.  thus  saitli  the  Lord,  set  on  a  p. 

6.  woe  to  bloody  city,  to  p.  whose  scum  is  ihereJa- 
./oel  a.  t  6.  all  faces  shall  gather  p. 
Mic.  3.  3.  they  chop  them  in  pieces,  as  for  thep, 
Zech.  14.21.  every  p.  in  Jerusalem  shall  be  holinen 
Neb.  9.  4.  wherein  was  the  golden  p.  with  manna 

Water  POT. 
John  4.  28.  the  woman  then  left  her  water-p. 

POTS. 
Exod.  38.  3.  Bezaleel  made  thep.  and  shorel* 
Lev.  11.  35.  whether  it  be  oven,  or  ranges  forp, 

1  Kings  7.  45.  p.  and  shovels  of  brass,  2  Chr.  4.  14 

2  Chron.  4.  11.  Huram  made  the  p.  and  shovels 
35.  13.  but  the  other  holy  offeiiiigs  sod  they  inp 

Psal.  58.  9.  before  your  p.  can  feel  the  thurni 
68.  13.  though  ye  have  lien  among  thep. 
81.  6.  his  hands  were  delivered  from  thep. 
Jer. 35. 5. 1  set  before  the  Rechabitesp.  full  of  wine 
Mark  7.  4.  as  the  washing  of  cups  and  p.  8. 
See  Flesh. 
Water-POTS. 
John  2.  6.  there  were  set  there  si.x  water-p. 

7.  Jesus  saith  to  them,  fill  water-p.  with  wale* 
POTENTATE. 

ITim.  6.  15.  who  is  the  blessed  and  only  P. 

POTSHERD,  .-5. 
■Tob  2.  8.  he  took  him  a  p.  to  scrape  himself 
41.  130.  sharp  pieces  of  p.  are  under  him 
Psal.  28.  15.  my  strength  is  dried  up  like  a  p. 
Proy.  26.23.  are  like  a  p.  covered  with  silver  dri«« 
Isa.  45.  9.  let  thep.  strive  vvitnp.  of  the  earth 

POTTAGE. 
G«n.  25. 29.  Jacob  sod  p.  and  Esau  came  fromfieMi 

30.  feed  me  with  p.  ||  34.  Jacob  gave  Esau  p. 
2  Kings  4.  38.  seethe  p.  for  sons  ot  the  prophets 

39.  and  came  and  shred  them  into  the  pot  of  p 

40.  as  they  were  eating  thep.  they  cried  out 
Hag.2.12.  if  one  with  his  skirt  do  touch  bread  or» 

POTTER. 

Frequent  mention  is  made  of  the  Potter  in  scrip- 
ture. When  Ood  would  shew  his  abs:'lute  da- 
minion  over  men,  and  his  irresistible  poroer 
over  their  hearts,  he  has  often  recourse  to  iks 
similitude  of  a  Potter,  who  makeu  ichat  ht 
pleases  of  his  clay;  sometimes  a  ceio'?/  of  ho- 
nour, and  sometimes  of  dishonour ;  now  form- 
ing it,  and  then  breaking  U;  now  presirvmff 
it,  and  then  rejecting  it,  Psal  2  9   Rom  9.  21. 

Psal.  2.0.8haltda.'-h  them  in  pieces  like  a  p.  vestni 

ha.  30. 14.  he  shall  break  it  as  the  breaking  of  iba 
p.  vessel,  ■Jer.  19.  11.  Rev.  2.  ?7 

Jer.  18.  2.  arise,  go  down  to  the  p.  house 

19.  1.  go  and  get  a  p.  earthen  bottle  and  takk 
Lam.  4.  2.  the  work  of  the  hands  of  thep. 
Z,ech.  11.  13.  the  Lord  said,  cast  it  unto  thep. 
Mat.  27.  10.  and  gave  them  for  thep.  field 

POTTERS. 

1  Chr.  4.23.  these  were  the  p.  and  those  that  d'«eit 

See  Clay. 

POVERTY. 
Gen.  45. 11.  lest  thou  and  all  thou  hast  come  top 
1  CAr.  22.  tl4.  in  my  p.  I  prepared  for  the  hou»e 
Prot).  6. 11.  60  thy  p.  corneas  an  armed  man,  24.34 

10.  15.  the  destruction  of  the  poor  is  theirp, 

11.  24.  that  withholdeth,  but  it  ten  leth  top, 
13.  18.  p.  be  to  him  that  refuseth  i.istruction 

20.  13.  love  not  sleep,  lest  khou  come  top, 
23.  21.  the  drunkard  and  glutton  ,ome  top, 
28.19.  followeth  vainpersons.nbal!  havep.cnoutia 


POW 

prov.2S.i~.  coiisiilereili  not;).sliail  Cimie  upoi.  Iiirn 

30.  d.giveme  neither;),  nor  riclies,  feed  me  wuii 

31.  7.  let  lain  drink  ai:!l  forget  his  ;;  and  remember 
iCor.S.'-i.  th'^ir  deej);/. abounded  lo  riclies  of  hberal. 

9.  became  poor,  lliul  ye  thro'  his  ja.  might  be  rich 
Rev.  2.  y.  1  know  thy  works  and  p.  thou  art  ric!i 
POUND,  S. 

1  Sings  10. 17.  three  ;;.  of  gold  went  to  one  shield 
EiraC.  t)9.  ihev  gave  to  treasure  StJOO;).  of  silver 
A"eA.  7.  ■^1.  gave  to  tlie  treasure  2-JOUp.  of  silver 

72.  the  fst  gave  201)0  p.  of  silver  and  gold 
Lulie  19.  13-  and  delivered  to  his  servants  ten  p. 
It),  second  said.  Lord,  thy  p.  hath  gained  ten  p. 
16.  hath  gained  live  p.  ||  dJ.  behold,  here  is  thy  p. 
24.  take  from  him  iUe  p.  \\  25.  he  halli  ten  p. 
John  12.  3.  then  Mary  took  a  p.  of  ointment 
19.  39.  and  of  aloes  about  a  WD  p.  weight 

FOURTR.AY. 
Ezek.  4.  1.  and  p.  u|ion  it  the  city  of  Jerusalem 

POURTRAYEU. 
E:ek.  8.  10.  all  the  idols  of  Israel  p.  on  the  wall 
i3. 14.  for  v.hen  siie  saw  men  p.  on  the  wall,  ihe 
images  ,  f  the  Chaldeans  p.  with  vernnlion 
I'OWUER. 
Eiod.  32.  20.  M  ises  burnt  calf  and  ground  it  to  p. 
Deut.  28.  24.  Lord  shall  make  rain  of  thy  land/;. 
2Kingsi3.6.  stamped  the  grove  top.  cast  the  p. 

15  he  slampeU  (lie  altar  to  p.  2  Cliron.  34.  7. 
Mat.  21.  44.  it  wiil  grind  him 'to  p.  Luke  20.  18. 

POWDERS. 
Ca7it.3.6.  perfumed  with  all  tliep. of  tlie  merchant 

POWER 
Bignifies,  [1]  That  attribute  or  perfection  of 
Qud,  whereby  he  can  do  whatsoever  he  huth 
purposed  to  do,  and  hinder  what  he  will  not 
have  done.  Mat.  ti.  13.  [2]  Msoliite  right  and 
authority.  ISlat.  9.  C,  The  Son  of  man  hath 
power  on  earlli  to  forgive  sins  ;  tliat  is,  he 
that  is  the  Son  of  man,  being  God,  hath  this 
power.  [3]  Right,  or  privilege,  John  1.  1 12. 
[4]  Force,  violence,  or  compulsion,  Ezra  4.  23. 
[.5]  Liberty,  or  freedom,  1  Cor.  9.4,5.  [fij  The 
effectual  and  powerful  work  of  the  Holy  ."ipirit, 
in  regenerating  and  carrying  on  the  work  of 
grace  in  believers,  against  all  opposition, 
from  one  degree  to  another,  till  it  be  perfected 
in  glory,  Eph.  1.  19.  [7]  The  means,  or  in 
strumcki,  which  by  God's  power  is  made  effec- 
tual to  bring  to  salvation,  Rom.  1.  It).    1  Cor. 

I.  13.  [8]  Ji  veil,  or  covering,  in  token  that 
one  is  under  the  power  of  a  superior.     1  Cor. 

II.  10,  The  woman  ought  to  have  power  on  her 
head ;  that  is,  She  ought  to  wear  a  covering, 
or  veil,  in  token  that  site  is  under  the  power 
of  her  husband :  or  she  ought  to  reckon  and 
acknowledge  power  to  be  in  her  head,  that  is, 
in  her  husband,  who  is  her  head,  Eph.  5.  23. 
[9]  Good,  or  evil  angels.  Col.  1.  It).  Eph.  6. 
12.  [10]  Civil  governors,  or  magistrates, 
Rom.  13.  1.  [11]  Excellency,  beauty,  and 
glory,  1  Cor.  15".  43. 

All  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven  and  in 
earth,  Mat.  28.  18.  Supreme  and  absolute 
authority  and  ability  is  given  me  in  heaven, 
so  as,  [1]  To  prevail  with  God  to  be  recon- 
ciled to  man.  [2]  To  send  the  Holy  Ghost, 
Acts  2.  33.  [3]  Uver  angels.  Col.  1.  16.  Heb 
!.  4.  [4]  To  ^iue  heaven  to  all  that  believe  in 
me.  Mat.  25.  Si.  Power  js  also  given  me  in 
earth.,  to  prevail  with  men  to  be  reconciled  lo 
God,  and  so  to  gather  a  church  out  of  all  r.a- 
•ions,  Mark  10  l."".,  10.  ai>d  to  rule,  govern, 
and  deffiid  the  same  against  all  its  enemies. 
Acts  10.  3fi,  38,  42.  Eph.  I.  20,  21. 

The  body  is  raised  in  power,  1  Cor.  15.  43.  It 
will  be  able,  [1]  To  attend  the  sonl  in  the 
highest  operations.  [2]  To  be  continually  ex- 
ercised in  the  highest  employments  without 
weariness.  [3]  To  bear  the  weight  of  glory. 
[4]  To  do  whatsoever  the  soul  would  have  it. 
[5]  It  will  be  aboiie  the  reach  of  inward  in- 
firmities, or  outward  dangers. 

Oen.  32.  28.  as  a  prince  hast  thou  p.  with  God 
49.  3.  the  excellency  of  dignity,  excellency  ofp. 

Lev.  26.  19.  I  will  break  the  pride  of  your  p. 

JVitm.  22.  38.  have  I  now  any  p.  to  say  any  thing? 

/)e?i«.3.t  18.  ve  sliall  pass  over  all  that  are  sons  ofp. 
4. 37.  brought  thee  with  his  mightyp.out  of  Egypt 
a  18.  it  is  he  thai  j;i^ctli  thee  p.  to  get  wealth 
32.  36.  when  he  seelh  that  their  p.  is  gone 

Ruth  4.  t  11.  and  get  thee  p.  in  Ephratah 
Sam.  22.  33.  God  is  my  slreiigth  and  p. 

2  Kimrs  19.  26.  the  inhabitants  were  of  small  p. 

1  Chr'on.  20.  1.  Joab  led  forth  the  p.  of  the  army 
29.  11.  thine  is  the  p.  and  the  glory,  Mat.  0.  13. 

12.  in  thine  hand  is  p.  and  mighl,  2  Chron.  20. 6. 

2  Chron.  25.  8.  God  hath  p.  to  help,  iind  cast  down 
32.9.Sennachenblaid  siege, and  ail  hisp.with  hi.m 

Ezra  4.  23.  and  made  them  reasp  by  force  and  p. 

b.  22  his  p.  and  wrath  against  all  that  forsake  him 

449 


POW 

.ViA.  5.  5.  nor  .s  it  in  our  p.  to  redeem  them 
Ast/i.1.3.  he  made  a  feast  top.  of  Persia  and  Media 

8.  II.  to  cause  lo  perish  the  p.  of  the  people 

9.  1.  the  Jews  hoped  to  have  p.  over  them 

Job  5.  20.  redeem  in  war  from  the  p.  of  the  sword 
24.  22.  he  draweth  also  the  mighty  with  his  p. 
26.  2.  how  hast  thou  heljied  him  that  is  wilhoutp. 
12.  he  divided  the  sea  with  his  p. 

14.  the  thunder  of  Ins  p.  who  can  understand  ? 
36.  22.  behold,  God  exalteth  by  his  p. 

41.  12.  I  will  not  conceal  his  parts  nor  hisp 
Fsal.  22.  20.  my  darling  from  the  p.  of  the  dog 
49.  13.  redeem  my  soul  from  the  p.  of  the  grave 
(>2.  11.  I  heard,  that  p.  belongeth  unto  God 

65.  6.  who  setteth  fast  mountains  girded  with  p. 

66.  7.  he  ruleth  by  hisp.  for  ever.  Ins  eyes  behold 
68.  35.  he  giveth  strength  and  p.  to  his  people 
78.  26.  by  his  p.  he  brought  in  the  south-wind 
90.  11.  who  kiioweth  the  p.  of  thine  anger? 
106.  8.  might  make  h-.s  mighty  p.  to  be  known 
111.  6.  he  shewed  his  people  the  p.  of  his  works 
150.  1.  praise  him  in  the  firmament  of  hisp. 

Elccl.  4.  1.  on  the  side  of  oppressors  there  wasp. 

5.  19.  and  hath  given  him  p.  to  eat  thereof 

6.  2.  God  giveth  him  not  p.  to  cat  thereof 
8.  4.  where  the  word  of  a  king  is,  there  isp 

8.  there  is  no  mar.  hath  p.  over  the  spirit 
Isa.  37.  27.  their  inhabitants  were  of  small  p. 

40.  29.  he  giveth  p.  lo  the  faint,  and  lo  them 

43.  17.  which  bringelh  forth  the  array  and  p. 

47.  14.  shall  not  deliver  from  the  p.  of  the  flame 
.fer.  10.  12.  he  made  the  earth  by  hia  p.  51.  15. 
Eiek.  22.  6.  were  in  thee  to  their  p.  to  shed  blood 

30.  6.  and  the  pride  of  her  p.  shall  come  down 
Dan.  2.  37.  God  hath  given  thee  p.  and  glory 

6.  27.  who  delivered  Daniel  from  the  p.  of  lions 

8.  6.  ran  in  fury  of  hisp.  ||  22.  but  not  in  hie  p. 

24.  his  p.  shall  he  mighty,  but  not  by  his  p. 

11.  6.  but  she  shall  not  retain  ihep.  of  the  arm 

25.  he  shall  stir  up  hisp.  and  his  courage 

43.  but  he  shall  havep.  over  the  treasuresof  gold 

12.  7.  to  scatter  the  p.  of  the  holy  people 
Hos.  12.  3.  by  his  sirenglh  he  had  p.  with  God 

4.  yea,  he  had  p.  over  the  angel,  and  prevailed 
13.14.  1  will  ransom 'hem  from  thep.  of  the  grave 

Mic.  2.  1.  because  it  is  in  thep.  of  their  hand 
3.  8.  I  am  full  ofp.  by  tlie  Spirit  of  the  Lord 

Hub.  1.11.  imimting  this  hisp.  to  his  god 
2.9.  that  he  may  be  delivered  from  thep.  of  evil 

3.  4.  and  there  was  the  hiding  of  hisp. 
Z(cA.4.6.notbymight,norbymyp.butby  mySpirit 

9. 4.  behold,  the  Lord  will  smite  her  p.  in  the  sea 

Mat.  9.  6.  may  know  Son  of  man  hath  p.  on  earth 

to  forgive  sins,  Mark  2.  10.  Luke  5.  24. 

8.  glorified  God,  who  had  given  sufch  p.  lo  men 

10.  ).  gave  p.  against  unclean  spirits,  LukeM.  1. 
24.  30.  conring  in  the  clouds  with  p.  Luke  21.  27. 
26.  64.  sitting  on  right  hand  with  p.  Mark  14.62. 
28.  18.  all  p.  is  given  to  me  in  heaven  and  earth 

Mark  3.  15.  and  to  havep.  to  heal  sicknesses 

9.  1.  have  seen  the  kingdom  of  God  come  withp. 
/-uytel.35.p.oflhe  Highest shallovershadow  ihee 

4.  6.  the  devil  said,  all  this  p.  will  1  give  thee 
32.they  were  astonished  for  his  word  was  wilhp. 
36.  Willi  p.  he  commandeth  unclean  spirits 

5.  17.  the  p.  of  the  Lord  was  present  to  heal  them 

10.  19.  I  give  you  p.  to  tread  on  serpents,  and  over 
al!  the  p.  of  the  enemy,  nothing  shall  hurt  you 

12.  5.  fear  him  that  hath  p.  to  cast  into  hell 
20.  20.  tiiey  might  deliver  him  to  p.  of  governor 
22.  53.  this  is  your  hour,  and  the  p.  of  darkness 
24.  49.  until  ye  be  endued  with  p.  from  on  high 

.fo.'tnl.  12.  to  them  gave  he  p.  to  become  sons  of  G. 
10.  18.  I  have  p.  to  lay  it  down,  and  p.  to  take  ii 
17.  2.  thou  hast  given  him  p.  over  all  flesh 
19. 10. 1  have  p.  to  crucify  thee,  p. to  release  thee 

Jlcts  1.7.  seasons  the  Father  haih  put  in  his  own  p. 
8.  shall  receivep.  after  H. Ghost  is  come  on  you 
3. 12.  as  though  byour  own  p.  or  holiness  we  made 

4.  7.  they  asked,  by  what  p.  have  ye  done  this? 

5.  4.  after  it  was  sold,  was  it  not  in  thine  own  p.? 

6.  8.  Stephen  full  of  liiilh  and  p.  did  great  wonders 
8.19.saying,giveniealsotliisp.on  whom  lay  hands 
10..')8.howG.  anointed  Jesus  with  H.  Ghost  and  p. 
26.  18.  to  turn  them  from  the  p   of  Satan  to  God 

Kom.\.4.  and  declared  to  be  the  Son  of  God  with  p. 
20.  clearly  seen,  even  his  eternal  p.  and  Godhead 

9.  21.  hath  not  the  potter p  over  the  clay? 

22.  what,  if  God,  willing  to  make  his  p.  known 
13.5.  whosoever  therefore  resisleth  thep.  resisteth 
:).  wilt  thou  then  not  be  afraid  of  the  p.? 

15.  i:{.  abound  in  hope,  thro' p.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
19.  wonders,  by  the  p.  of  the  Spirit  of  God 

16.  25.  now  to  liim  that  is  ofp.  to  establish  you 
1  Cor.  2.  4.  in  demonstration  of  the  Spirit  and  p. 

4.  19.  I  will  not  know  their  speech,  but  Ihep. 

5.  4.  with  the  p.  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

6.  12.  I  will  not  be  brought  under  thep.  of  any 
14.  and  will  also  raise  us  up  by  his  own  p. 

7.4.lhew!feanii  husband  havenotp.of  their  body 
3  N 


row 

1  Cor .7.37.  but  liathp.o>'er  hisow  i  will,  to  decreed' 
9.  4.  have  not  we  p.  lo  eat  and  to  drink  ? 

5.  have  we  not  p.  to  lead  about  a  sister,  a  wifet 

6.  have  we  not  p.  to  forbear  working? 

12.  if  others  be  partakers  of  this  p.  over  you   W9 

have  not  used  this  p.  but  sutler  all  things 

11.  10.  the  woman  ought  to  have  p.  on  her  head 
15.  24.  he  hath  put  down  all  authority  and  p. 

2  Cor.  4. 7.  that  the  excellency  of  p.  may  bj  cf  God 

8.  3.  to  their  p.  yea,  and  beyond  their  p. 

12.  9.  that  the  p.  of  Christ  may  test  upon  me 

13.  10.  according  lo  thep.  God  hath  given  me 
Eph.  1. 19.  the  exceeding  greatness  of  hisp.  lowar* 

us,  according  to  the  working  of  his  mighty  p 
21.  far  above  all  principality,  p.  and  might 
2.  2.  according  to  the  prince  of  thep.  of  the  air 
3.7.  given  to  me,  by  the  effectual  working  of  hisp 

20.  according  to  thep.  that  worketh  in  us 
P/ul.  3.  10.  I  may  know  the  p.  of  his  resurrectioni 
Col.  1. 11.  strengthened  according  to  his  gloriousp. 

13.  who  hath  delivered  us  from  thep.  of  darkness 
2.  10.  who  is  head  of  all  principality  and  p. 

2  Tluess.  1.9.  be  punished  from  the  glory  of  his;> 

11.  and  fulfil  the  work  of  faith  with  p. 

2.  9.  after  the  working  of  Satan  with  all  p. 
3.9.  not  because  we  have  nolp.but  to  make  oursel 

1  Tm.6. 16.  whom  be  honour  and  p.  everlast.  aniett 

2  Tim.  1.7.  God  hath  given  us  sjiirit  ofp.  and  love 
3.5.  having  a  form  of  godliness,  butdenying  the  p. 

Heb.  1.  3.  upholding  ail  things  by  word  of  hisp. 
2.  14.  he  might  destioy  him  that  had  p.  of  death 
7.  16.  but  after  the  p.  of  an  endless  life 

2fet.  1.3.  as  his  divine  p.  hath  given  us  all  thing»- 
16.  when  we  made  known  thep.  of  our  Lord 

jMde25.to  only  wise G.  our  Savio-ir  be  glory  and p 

Rev.  2.  26.  lo  him  will  I  give  p.  over  the  nationi 
4.11.  thou  art  worthy  to  receive  honour  and  p.5.12, 

5.  13.  blessing,  honour,  glory,  an  '  p.  be  to  him 

6.  4.  p.  was  given  to  him  that  sat  on  the  red  horte- 
8.  p.  w  as  given  them  over  fourth  part  of  earth 

7.  12.  honour,  p.  and  might  be  giv  (i  to  our  God 

9.  3.  to  them  was  given  p.  as  scorpions  have  p. 
10.  and  their  p.  was  lo  hurt  men  five  months 
19.  for  their  p.  is  in  their  mouth  and  their  tail* 

11.  3.  I  will  give  p.  to  my  two  wlinesses 

6.  these  havep.  to  shut  heaven,  p.  over  watai*. 

12.  10.  now  is  the  p.  of  his  Christ  come 

13.  2.  the  dragon  gave  him  p.  and  his  seat,  4. 
5.  p.  Wiis  given  unto  him  to  continue,  7. 

12.  he  exerciseth  all  the  p.  of  the  first  beast 
15.  had  p.  to  give  life  ||  14.  18.  hud  p.  over  fire 

15.  8.  the  temple  was  filled  with  smoke  from  hisp. 

16.  8.  p.  was  given  him  to  scorch  men  with  fire 
9.lilasphemedGod  who  hathp.over  these  plaguei 

17. 12.  but  receive  p.  as  kings  one  hour  with  beaBt 

13.  shall  give  their  p.  and  sirenglh  to  the  beast 
19.  1.  glory,  honour,  and  p.  to  the  Lord  our  God> 

POWER  of  God. 
Mat.  22. 29.  Jesus  said,  ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the 
scriptures,  nor  the  p.  of  God,  Mark  12.  24. 
Z-HAe9.43.were  allamazei'  at  the  mighty  p. o/ God 
22.  69.  the  Son  sit  on  the  right  hand  ofp  of  God 
Jicts  8. 10.  saying,  this  man  is  the  great  p.  of  God 
Rom.  1.  16.  the  gospel  is  thep.  of  God  lo  salvation 

1  Cor.  1.18.  to  U8  which  are  saved,  it  is  thep.o/ (7od 
24.  Christ  the  p.  of  God  and  wisdom  of  God 

2.  5.  faitli  should  not  stand  but  by  the  p.  of  God 

2  Cor.  C.  7.  by  the  word  of  truth,  by  the  p.  of  God 
13.4.  tho'  crucified  thro'  weakness,yet  he  liveth  by 

p.o/ (7.  but  vve  shall  live  wiiii  him  by  p. of  God 
2  Tim.  1.  8.  but  be  thou  partaker  of  the  afllictions 
of  the  gospel,  according  lo  the  p.  of  God' 
1  Pet.  1.  5.  who  are  kept  by  thep.  of  God  thto'  faith- 
See  Great. 
In  POWER. 
Gen.  31.  29.  it  is  in  p.  of  my  hand  to  do  you  hurt 
Exod.  15.  a  thy  right  hand  is  become  glorious  inp. 
.Job  2\.  7.  wny  are  the  wicked  mighty  in  p.? 

37.  23.  he  is  excellent  in  p.  and  in  judgment 
Psal.  29.  t  4.  the  voice  of  the  Lord  is  in  p. 
Prov.  3.  27.  when  it  is  in  p.  of  thy  hand  to  do  it 

18.  21.  (loath  and  life  are  hi  thep.  of  the  tongue- 
Isa.  40.  26.  that  he  is  strong  inp.  not  one  failcth 
JSTah.  I.  3.  the  Lord  is  slow  to  anger,  great  in  p. 
Luke  1.  17.  shall  go  before  him  m  thep   of  Elias 

4.  14.  Jesus  returned  in  the  p.  of  the  Spirit 
1  C»r.  4.20.  kingdom  of  God  not  in  word,  bni  inp. 

15.  43.  it  is  sown  in  weakness,  it  is  raised  m  p. 
KpA  6.10.  be  strong  in  the  Lord  and  p.  of  his  might 

1  77if.s.».I.5.butourgos.camein  word, and  also  inp. 

2  Pet  2. 11. angels  who  are  "reaterinp.  and  niighl 

My  POWER. 
r?«n.31.6.  withalljn;/;).  I  have  served  your  fatheiD 
Exod.  9.  16.  I  raised  thee  to  shew  in  thee  my  p. 
/)ci(r8.17.sayest,  my  p.  nasii  gotten  n)e  this  wealth- 
Dan.  4.  30.  Babylon  boilt  by  the  might  o^myp. 
Rom.  9.  17.  that  I  might  shew  my  p.  in  thee 
1  Cor.  9.  18.  thai  I  ahn.se  not  my  p.  in  the  gospa^ 

JVo  POWER. 
Exod.  21.  8  to  6<dl  her,  he  shall  have  no  K 


POU 


PRA 


t«o.26.37.  shall  have  no  p.  to  aland  before  enemies 1 1  Sam.  7.  6.  drew  water,  andp.it  out  before  the  L 
/osk.  8.  20.  raeu  of  Ai  had  no  p.  to  tlce  tins  way   ]    lO.l.Samuel  p.  oil  on  Saul's  liead,  and  kissed  hiii. 


i  Sam.  30. 4.  til/  David  and  peo.  had  r.ov-  to  weep 
2  Chron.  14.  11.  to  help  vviili  ihuni  that  hath  jto/; 
23!.  y. house  ufAliaziah  had  nop.  to  keep  kingdom 
^sa.5U.'2.or  have  1  7iop.  to  deliverl  behold  I  dry  up 
Dan.  3.  27.  on  whose  bodies  the  fire  had  no  p 
8  7.  there  was  nop.  in  the  ram  to  stand  before  him 
John  IS).  11.  no  p.  against  me,  e.\cept  it  were  given 
Rom.  I'.i.  1.  for  there  is  ho  p.  but  of  God 
■Hcv.  20.  6.  on  such  the  second  death  hath  ?io  p. 

Thy  FOWER. 
Deut.  9.  29.  thou  1  roughtesi  out  by  tA?/ mighty  p. 
JuO  1.  12.  behold,  all  mat  he  halh  is  in  thy  p. 
Psai.  21.  13.  so  will  we  sing,  and  praise  thy  p. 
iiy.l  1.  scatter  them  by  thy  p.{\  IG.will  sing  of  thy  p. 
G3.  2.  to  see  thy  p.  and  thy  glory,  as  i  have  seen 
OG.  3.  through  greatness  of «/((/ p.  enemies  submit 
71.  18.  and  thy  p.  to  every  one  that  is  to  come 
7U.  11.  according  to  the  greatness  oi  thy  p. 
110.  3.  thy  people  shall  be  willing  in  day  oi  thy  p. 
145.  11.  and  they  shall  talk  of  thy  p. 
N'ah.  2.  1.  watch  the  way,  fortify  thy  p.  mightily 

POWERFUL. 
Psal.iQ.i.  the  voice  of  the  Lord  isp.full  of  majesty 
2  Cor.  10.  10.  for  his  letters,  say  they,  are  p. 
Ileb.i.  12.  the  word  of  God  is(iuick,p.  and  sharper 

POWERS. 

Mat.  24.  29.  the  stars  shall  fall  from  heaven,  p.  of 

lieavenshallbe  shaken,  Jl/ar A:  1 3.2.5.  /^uAe21.26. 

Lu&el2.11.wlien  brought  beforup.take  no  thought 

Horn.  8.  3o.  nor  p.  can  separate  from  love  of  God 

13.  1.  the  p.  that  be  are  ordained  of  God 
i  Cor.  12.  t  2'J.  are  all  teachers  7  are  all  p.  ? 
Epk.  3.  10.  that  now  top.  in  heavenly  places 

().  12.  we  wrestle  against  principalities  and  p. 
'Jul.  1.  It),  p.  were  created  by  him  and  for  him 
2.  15.  having  spoiled  p.  he  made  a  shew  openly 
Tit.  3.  1.  put  them  in  mind  to  be  subject  to  p. 
Heb.  0.5.  tasted  the  p.  of  the  world  to  come 
t  Pet.  3.  22.  who  is  on  the  right  hand  of  God,  p. 

POUR. 

.■Eiod.  4.  9.  shall  take  and  p.  water  on  the  dry  land 

2;i.  7.  shall  p.  the  anointing  oil  on  Ins  head 

1 2.  thou  shalt  p.  the  blood  of  the  bullock  beside 

the  bottom  of  altar,  L^v.  4.  7,  18,  25,  30,  34. 

30.  9.  neither  shall  ye  p.  drink-offerings  thereon 

^./-■v.  2.  1.  he  shall  p.  oil  on  the  meat-otferings,  6. 

14.  15.  p.  It  into  the  palin  of  his  own  left  hand,  26. 
18.  p.  it  on  head  of  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed 
41.  they  shall  p.  out  the  dust  that  they  scrape  off 

17.  13.  he  shall  p.  out  blood  thereof  and  cover  it 
.JV«»n.  5.  15.  he  shall  p.  no  oil  upon  her  offering 
24.  7.  he  shall  p.  water  out  of  his  buckets 
Deut.  12.  Hi.  p.  blood  out  as  water,  24.  |  15.  23. 
Judg.  6.  20.  take  the  Hesh,  and  p.  out  the  broth 
1  Kings  18.  33.  p.  water  on  the  burnt-sacrifice 
S  Kings  4.  4.  p.  out  the  oil  into  those  vessels 
41.  p.  out  for  the  prople,  that  they  may  eat 
9.  3.  and  p.  the  oil  ori  Jehu's  head,  and  say 
fob  36.  27.  they  p.  down  rain  according  to  vapour 
Psal.  42.  4.  when  I  remember,  I  p.  out  my  soul 
62.  8.  ye  people,  p.  out  your  heart  before  him 
69.  24.  p.  out  thine  indignation  on  them 
79.  6.  p.  out  thy  wrath  on  the  heathen,  not  known 
Prov.  1.  23.  I  will  p.  out  my  Spirit  unto  you,  Isa. 
44.  3.  .Joel  2.  28,  29.  Jicts'i.  17,  18. 
/so.  44.  3.  I  will  p.  water  on  him  that  is  thirsty 

45.  8.  let  the  skies  p.  down  righteousness 
Jer.  6.  t  ().  p.  out  engine  of  shot  against  Jerusalem 

6.  IL  I  will  p.  it  out  on  the  children  abroad 

7.  18.  and  top.  out  drink-offerings  to  other  gods 
10  25.  p.  out  thy  fury  on  heathen,  know  thee  not 
14.  16.  1  will  p.  their  wickedness  U])on  them 
13.  21.  p.  out  their  blood  by  force  of  the  sword 
44.17.to  p. out  drink-offerings  to  the  queen  of  hea- 
ven, as  we  and  fathers  have  done,  18,  19,  25. 

/  am.2. 19.  p.  out  thine  heart  like  water  before  Ld. 

'F.zek.  7.  8.  now  will  I  shortly  p.  out  my  fury  upon 

thee,  14.  19.  |  20.  8, 13,  21.  |  30.  15. 

2).  31.  I  will  p.  out  mine  indignation,  Zeph.  3.  8. 

24.  3.  set  on  the  pot  and  p.  water  into  it 
Hos.  5.  10.  I  will  p   out  my  wrath  like  water 
J\Iic.  1.  6.  I  will  p.  down  the  aones  thereof  into 
Zech.  12.  10. 1  will  p.  on  house  of  David  the  Spirit 
Mai.  3.  10.  if  I  will  not  p.  yotv  out  a  blessing 
Rev.  16. 1.  p.  out  the  vials  of  wrath  of  God  on  earth 

POURED. 
Oen.  28.  18.  Jacob  p.  oil  on  the  top  of  the  stone 

35.  14.  Jacob  p.  a  drink-offering  thereon 
Exod.  9.  33.  the  rain  was  not  p.  on  the  earth 

30.  .32.  upon  man's  flesh  shall  il  not  he  p. 
Lev.  4.  12.  where  ashes  are  p.  he  shall  be  burnt 

8.  12.  Moses  p.  anointing  oil  on  .\aroirs  head 
15.  hep.  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  altar,  9.  9. 

21.  10.  rn  whose  head  the  anointing  oil  wasp. 
Ar«m.28  7.  to  hep.  to  the  Lord  for  a  drink-offering 
Deut.  12  27.  blood  of  thy  sacrifices  shall  bep.out 
Josh.  7   T  23.  and  p.  them  out  before  the  Lord 
ISam.  1.15,  but  I  have  p.  out  mr  soul  before  Loid 
4^ 


2  Ham.  13.  9.  Tamar  p.  them  out  beldre  I 
23. 16. nevertheless, David  would  not  drink  thereof 
but  p.  It  out  unto  the  Lord,  1  Chrun.  11.  18. 

1  Kings  13.  3.  altar  shall  be  rent,  and  ashes  p.out,5. 
2Ki7iffS  3.  11.  who  p.  water  on  the  hands  ot  Elijah 

4. 5.  who  brought  the  vessels  to  her,  and  she  p.  out 
40.  so  they  p.  out  for  the  men  to  eat 
16.  13.  and  /.!.az  p   his  drink-offering 

2  Chr.  12.  7.  my  wrath  not  be  p.  out  on  Jerusalem 
34.  21.  great  is  the  wrath  ol  Lord,  p.  out  on  us 

25.  therefore  my  wrath  shall  bep.  out  on  this  pi. 
Job  3.  24.  my  roarings  are  p.  out  like  the  waters 
lO.lO.hast  not  tlioup.  me  out  as  milk,  and  curdkd 
22.  t  16.  a  Hood  wasp,  on  their  foundation 

29.  6.  when  t.'ie  rock  p.  me  out  rivers  of  oil 

30.  16.  and  now  my  soul  isp   out  upon  me 
Psal.  22.  14.  I  am  p.  like  water,  bones  out  of  joint 

45.2.grace  isp. into  ihy  lips,  therefore  God  blessed 
77.  17.  clouds  p.  out  water,  skies  sent  out  a  sound 
142.  2.  I  p.  out  my  comidaint  before  him 
Cant.  1.  3.  thy  name  is  as  ointment  p.  forth 
/.sa.26.16.p.out  a  prayer,  when  chastening  on  them 
29.  10.  Lordhathp. on  you  liie  spirilof  deep  sleep 
32.  15.  till  the  Spiri'l  bep.  on  us  from  on  high 
42.  25.  he  hath  p.  on  him  the  fury  of  his  anger 
53.  12.  because  he  hath  p.  oi?t  his  soul  to  death 
57.  6.  to  them  thou  hast  p.  out  a  drink-offering 
Jer.  7.  20.  my  fury  shall  be  p.  out  on  this  place 

19.  13.  they  have  p.  out  dnnk-offerings,  32.  29. 
42.  18.  as  fury  haih  been,  so  shall  it  be  p.  out 
44.  6.  my  fury  and  mine  atiger  wasp,  forth 

19.when  wep. drink-offerings  to  queen  of  heaven 
Lam.  2.  4.  he  p.  out  his  fury  like  fire,  4.  11. 

11.  my  liver  is  p.  on  earth  ||  12.  their  soulp.  out 
4.  1.  the  stones  of  the  sanctuary  are  p.  out 
Eiek.  16.  36.  because  thy  fillhiness  wasp,  out 

20.  28.  and  p.  out  their  drink-ofterings 
33.  with  fury  p.  out  will  I  rule  over  them,  34. 

22.  22.  that  1  the  Lord  have  p.  out  my  fury 
31.  therefore  I  p.  out  mine  indignation  on  them 

23.  8.  they  p.  their  whoredom  upon  her 

24.  7.  she  p.  it  not  on  the  ground  to  cover  it 
36.  18.  wherefore  I  p.  out  my  fury  upon  ihem 
39.  29.  I  p.  out  my  Spirit  on  the  house  of  Israel 

J)an.  9. 11.  therefore  the  curse  isp.  on  us,  and  oath 

27.  and  that  determined  shall  bep.  on  desolate 
Mic.  1.  4.  as  waters  that  are  p.  down  a  steep  place 
JV«A.1.6.  fury  isp.  out  like  fire,  rocks  thrown  down 
Zeph.  1.  17.  their  blood  shall  be  p.  out  as  dust 
Mat.'iS.  7.  p.  ointment  on  his  head,  12.  Mark  14.3. 
John  2.  15.  and  he  p.  out  the  changers'  money 
.^cts  10.  45.  on  the  Gentiles  wasp,  out  the  gift 
Phil.'i.  1 17.  ifl  bep.  forth  onservice  of  your  faitli 
Rev.  14.  10.  wine  of  wrath  of  G.  p.  without  mixture 

16.  2.  went  and  p.  out  his  vial,  3,  4,  8,  ^0, 12,  17. 

POUREDST 
Ezek.  16.  15.  p.  out  thy  fornications  on  every  one 

POURETH. 

.Job  12.21.  hep.  contempt  on  princes,  Psal.  107.  40 

IC.  13.  he  p.  out  my  gall  upon  the  giound 

20.  but  mine  eye  p.  out  tears  unto  God 

Psal.  75.8.  wine  is  red,  and  hep.  out  cf  the  same 

Prov.  15.  2.  but  mouth  of  fouls  p.  out  foolishness 

28.  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  p.  out  evil  things 
Jimos^.  8.  p.  out  waters  on  the  face  of  earth,  9.  6 
John  13.  5.  after  that,  he  p.  water  into  a  basin 

POURING. 
I^ev.  4. 1 12.  he  shall  be  burnt  at  the  p.  out  of  ashes 
£ze4.9.8.wilt  thou  destroy  all  inp.  fury  on  Jerusal. 
Luke  10.  34.  he  bound  up  his  wounds,  p.  in  oil 

PRACTICES. 
2  Pet.  2.  14.  a  heart  exercised  with  covetous  p. 

PRACTISE. 
Psal.  141.  4  not  top.  wicked  works  with  men 
Prov.  3.  t  29.  p.  no  evil  against  thy  neighbour 
Isa.  32.  6.  the  vile  person  shall  p.  hypocrisy 
Dan.  8.  24.  a  king  shall  destroy,  prosper,  and  p. 
Mic.  2.  1.  when  the  morning  is  light,  they  p.  it 

PRACTISED. 
lSam.23.  9.  Dav.  knew  that  Saul  secretly  p. misch. 
Dan.  8.  12.  the  little  horn  p.  and  prospered 

PRAISE 
Signifies,  [1]  .>?  confession  and  due  acknowledg- 
ment of  the  great  and  wonderful  excellencies 
and  perfections  that  be  in    Ood,  Psal.  138.  1. 
Rev.  19.  5.  [2]  .4  speaking  forth  and  commend- 
ing the  good  (/ualifications  that  be  in  others, 
Prov.  27.  2.  [3]  The  object,  matter,  and  ground 
ef  praise,  Deut.  10.  20.  Psal.  118.  14.  [4]  Com- 
mendation,    encovragcwcnt     and   protection, 
Rom.  13.  3. 1  Pet.  2.  14.  15)  Circat  and  praise- 
worthy ai.tions,  Psal.  106.  2. 
Gen.  29.  t  35.  therefore  she  railed  his  name  P. 
Deut   lO  21.  he  is  thy  p.  and  he  is  thy  God 
2("i.  13.  lo  make  thee  high  in  p.  and  in  name 
Judg.  6.  3.  I  will  sing  p.  to  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
J"**;.  7. 17.  I  9.  2.  i  57.  7.  |  61.  8.  |  104.  33. 
1  Chron.  16  35.  deliver,  that  we  may  glory  in  thyp. 


PRA 

2  Chr.  23.  13.  and  such  as  taught  to  sing; 

JVeh.  9.  5.  wli<  IS  exalted  above  all  blessing  atd  p 
12.  46.  in  the  days  of  David  were  songs  of  p. 

Psal.  9.  14.  that  1  may  shew  forth  all  thy  p. 
22.  25.  my  p.  shall  be  of  thee  in  the  congregation 
30. 12.  that  my  glory  may  sing  p.  to  thee 

33.  1.  for  p.  IS  Comely  for  the  uinight 

34.  1.  his  p.  shall  be  continually  ii,  my  mouth 

35.  28  my  tongue  shall  speak  of  thyp.  all  day  lonjS 
40.  3.  even  p.  to  our  God  |{  42.  4.  w  uh  voice  of  p 
48.  10.  so  IS  thy  p.  to  the  ends  of  the  earth 

50.  23.  whoso  ofi'eielhp.  glorifieth  me 

51.  15.  and  >ny  mouth  shall  shew  forth  thyp. 

65.  1.  p.  wf,)teth  for  thee,  O  God,  in  Sion 

66.  2.  sing  forth  his  honour,  make  hisp.  glorioUh 
8.  and  make  the  voice  of  his  p.  to  be  heard 

71.  6.  my  p.  shall  be  continually  of  thee 
8.  let  my  mouth  be  filled  with  thyp.  and  honoi 

79.  13.  we  will  shew  forth  thyp.  ||  98.  4.  sing  p. 

100.  4.  and  enter  into  his  courts  with  p. 

102.  21.  and  to  declare  hisp.  in  Jerusalem 

106.  2.  who  can  shew  forth  all  his  p.  ? 
12.  then  they  sang  his  p.  ||  47.  triumph  in  thy  p 

108.  1.  I  will  sing  and  give  p.  with  my  glory 

109.  1.  O  God^of  myp.  i|  111.  10.  hisp.  endureth 
119.  171.  lips  shall  utter  p.  when  ihou  hast  ta'jght 
138.  1.  before  the  gods  will  I  sing  p.  to  thee 
145.  21.  my  mouth  shall  sjieak  the  p.  of  th«  ^.lord 

147.  1.  p.  is  comely  ||  7.  sing  p.  on  the  hari 

148.  14.  he  exalteth  the  p.  of  all  his  saints 

149.  1.  sing  his  p.  in  the  congregation  of  saints 
Prov.  27.  21.  as  the  furnace,  so  is  a  man  lo  hisp 
Isa.  42.  8.  I  will  not  give  my  p.  to  graven  images 

10.  sing  hisp.  from  the  end  of  the  earth 
12.  let  them  declare  hisp.  in  the  islands 
43.  21.  this  people,  they  shall  shew  forth  myp 
43.  9.  and  for  my  p.  will  I  refrain  for  thee 
GO.  18.  but  thou  shall  call  Ihy  gates  P. 

61.  3.  Ihegarment  of  p.  for  the  spirit  of  heaviness 
1 1.L.willcause  righteousii.andp.  to  spring  forth 

62.  7.  till  he  make  Jerusalem  a  p.  in  the  earth 
Jer.  13. 11.  that  they  might  be  to  me  for  ap. 

17.  14.  save  me,  O  Lonl,  for  thou  art  my  p. 
2G.  bringing  sacrifices  of  p.  to  house  of  L.  33. 11. 
33.  9.  it  shall  be  to  me  a  joy,  a  p.  and  an  honour 

48.  2.  there  shall  be  no  more  p.  of  ftloab 

49.  25.  how  is  the  city  of  p.  not  left,  city-^if  joy? 
51.  41.  how  is  the  p.  of  whole  earth  surprised? 

Hab.  3.  3.  and  the  earth  was  full  of  his  p. 
Zeplt.3. 19. 1  will  get  them  p. and  fame  in  every  land 
20.  make  you  a  p.  among  all  people  of  the  eartli 
Mat.  21.  IG.  of  sucklings,  thou  hast  perfected  p 
Luke'i8.43.  people,  when  they  saw  it,  gavep.  to  G 
.hhti  9.  24.  give  God  the  p.  this  man  is  a  sinner 

12.  43.  they  loved  p.  of  men  more  than  p.  of  God 
Rom.  2.  29.  whose  p.  is  not  of  men,  but  of  God 

13.  3.  do  what  is  good,  thou  shalt  linvep.  of  same 

1  Cor.  4.  5.  then  shall  every  man  have  p.  of  God 

2  Cor.  8.  18.  the  brother,  whose  p.  is  in  the  gospel 
Eph.  1.  6.  predestinated  top.  of  glory  of  his  grace 

12.  to  p.  of  glory  who  first  trusted  in  Christ,  14. 
Phil.  1.  11.  by  Jcius  Christ,  top.  and  glory  of  God 

4.  8.  if  there  he  any  p.  think  on  these  things 
Heb.  2.  12.  in  midst  of  the  church  will  I  sing  p. 

13.15. by  him  let  us  offer  sacrifice  ofp.  continually 
1  Pet.  1.  7.  trial  of  your  faitli  might  be  found  top 

2.  14.  and  lor  the  p.  of  them  that  do  well 

4.  11.  to  whom  bep.  and  dominion  for  ever 

PRAISE,   Verb. 
<7en.  49.  8.  thou  art  he  whom  Ihy  brethren  shallp 
Lev.  19.  24.  the  fruit  thereof  holy  top.  the  Lord 
Deut.  32.  t  43.  p.  his  people,  ye  nations 
0S«7«.  14. 1 25.  as  .Absalom,  not  a  man  to  p.  greatly 

1  Chr.  23.  5.  inslrnments  I  made  lo  p.  therewith 

29.  1.3.  we  thank  and  p.  thy  glorious  name 

2  Chron.  8.  14.  Leviles  top.  before  the  priests 
20.  21.  that  should  p.  the  beauty  of  holiness 

22.  and  when  they  began  to  sing  and  top 
31.  2.  and  top.  in  the  irates  of  the  tents  of  Lord 
Psal.  21.  13.  so  will  we  sing  and  p.  thy  power 
22.  23.  ye  that  fear  the  Lord, p.  him,  seedof  Jacok 

30.  9.  when  I  go  to  the  pit,  shall  the  dust  p.  theel 
42.  S.hope  in  God,  for  I  shall  yet  p.  him,  II.  |  43.5 
44.  8.  in  God  we  boast,  and  p.  thy  name  for  ever 

45. 17.  therefore  shall  the  people  p.  thee 

49. 18.  men  willp.  thee,  when  doest  well  to  thyself 
63.3.  my  lips  shall  p.  thee  ||  5.  mouth  shall  p.  the« 
67.  3.  let  people  p.  thee  ||  "i.  let  all  people  p.  thee 
G9.  34.  let  the  heaven  and  the  earth  p.  him 
71.  14.  I  will  yet  7).  thee  more  and  more 
74.  21.  let  the  poor  and  needy  p.  thy  name 
76.  10.  surely  the  wrath  of  man  shall  p.  thee 
88.  10.  shall  the  dead  arise  and  p.  thee? 
69.  5.  the  heaven  shall  p.  thy  wonders,  O  Lord 
99.  3.  let  them  p.  thy  great  nnd  terrible  name 
107.  32.  p.  him  in  the  .-.escnibly  of  tlie  elders 
113.  1.  p.  him,  O  ye  servants  of  the  Lord,  135.  J 
115.  17.  the  dead  p.  not  the  Ijord,  nor  any  that 
119.  364.  seven  times  a  day  do  I  p.  thee  ' 

175.  let  m.v  soul  hvc  and  it  shall  p.  thee 


PRA 

Pi.  KW  2. 1  willp.  thy  name  lor  thy  loving  kindneES 

4.  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  sluill  p.  liiue 
14^.7.  hrin^'  uul  of  prison  lliiit  I  may  p.  ihy  name 
145.4. one  generation  shall/;,  thy  works  to  another 

10.  all  thy  works  shall  p.  thee,  O  Lor:l 
M7.)iJ.p.the  Lord,  Jerusalem,^.  Ihy  Go<l,OZion 

148.  1  p.  ye  the  Lonl,  p.  hiin  in  the  heights 
^i.p.  him,  all  his  angels,;;.  Iiim,  ye  his  hosts 
'.i.p.  him,  sun  and  moon,  ;;   him,  all  ye  stars 
i.  p.  him,  ye  heaven  of  heavens,  and  waters 

149.  3.  let  them  p.  his  name  in  the  dance 
150. 1.  p.  God  in  his  sanctuary,  ;;.  him  in  firmam. 

•i.p.  him  for  his  mighty  acts,;;,  him  for  greatness 
'i.  p.  him  with  trumpet  i|  4.  p.  him  with  timhrel 

5.  p.  him  upon  the  loud  and  sounding  cymhals 
Prov.  27.  2.  let  another  man  p.  thee,  a  stranger 
28.  4.  they  that  forsake  the  law  p.  the  wicked 
31.  31.  let  lier  own  works  p.  her  in  the  gates 

Isa.  38. 18.  the  grave  cannot  p.  thee,  death  cannot 

19.  the  living  he  shall  p.  thee,  as  I  do  this  day 
/er.31.  7.  puhlish,  p.  ye  and  say,  O  L.  save  people 
AJan.2.23.  I  thank  and  p.  thee,  O  God  of  my  fathers 
4.  37. 1  p.  extol,  and  honour  the  king  of  heaven 
Joel  2.  26.  p.  the  name  of  the  Lord  your  God 
Aute  19.37.disciples  began  to  ;;.  G.  with  loud  voice 
1  Cor.  11.  2.  now  I;;,  you  that  ye  remember  me 

17.  in  this  that  I  declare,  I  p.  you  not,  22. 
Rev  19.  5.  saying,  p.  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants 

I  will,  or  icill  /PRAISE. 
«cra.29.  35.  Leah  said,  now  will  I  p.  the  Lord 
I'sai.  7. 17.  {willp.  Ld.  accordmg  to  his  righteous. 
9.  1.  /  will  p.  thee,  O  Lord,  with  my  whole  heart, 
will  shew  forth  thy  works.  111.  1.  |  138.  1. 
22.22.  in  midst  of  the  congregation  will  I  p.  thee 
28.  7.  therefore  with  my  song  will  I  p.  him 
35.18.1  will  give  thee  thanks,  /w(H  p.  thee  among 
much  i)eople,  57.  9.  ]  108.  3.  |  109.  30. 
*U.  4.  on  the  harp  will  if  p.  thee,  O  God 
52.9.  /wi7/ p.  thee  for  ever,l)ecause  thou  hast  done 
54.  6.  /  witl  p.  thy  name,  O  Lord,  for  it  is  good 
56. 4.  in  God  /  will  p.  his  word,  in  God  I  trust,  10. 
CS1.  30.  /  will  p.  the  name  of  God  with  a  song 
71.  22.  /  will  also  p.  thee  with  the  psaltery 
86. 12.  /w(Hp.thee,OLord  my  G.  witli  my  heart 
118. 19.  I  will  go  into  them,  and  willp.  the  Lord 
21.  I  will  p.  thee,  for  thou  hast  heard  me 
28.  thou  art  my  God,  and  /  will  p.  thee 
119.  7.  Iwillp.'lhtie  with  uprightness  of  heart 
139.  14.  /  loill  p.  thee,  for  I  am  wonderfully  made 

145.  2.  /  witl  p.  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever 
Isa.  12.  1.  /  will  p.  thee,  though  thou  wast  angry 

25. 1.  /  icill  p.  thy  name,  tliou  hast  done  wonders 
PRAISE  7/e  tfie  J.ord,  or  PRAISE  the  Lord. 
JudfT.  5.  2.  p.  ye  the  Lord,  for  the  avenging  of  Israel 
1  Clir.  16.  4.  he  appointed  Lcvites  to  p.  the  Lord 
23.  30.  to  stand  every  morning  to  p.  the  Lord 
25.  3.  who  prophesied  with  a  harp  to  p.  the  Lord 

1  Chr.  20.  19.  the  Leviles  stood  up  to  p.  the  Lord 
21.  p.  the  t.ord,  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever 

Ezra 3. 10.  set  Levites  with  cvmbalslo/;.  tAe  Lord 

I'sal.  22.  26.  thuy  shall  p.  the  Lord  that  seek  him 

33.  2.  p.  the  Lord  with  harp,  sing  unio  him 

102.18.  people  that  shall  be  created  shall  p.  the  L. 

104.  35.  p.  ye  Lord  IOC.  1,  48.  ]  111.  1.  1  112.  1. 

I  113.  1,9.  I  115.   18.  I  116.19.1  117.2. 

I  135.   1.   I   146.   1,   10.  I   147.  20.  |  148. 

1,  14.  I  149.  1,9.  I  150.  1,0.  ./(;r.20.  13. 

107.  8.  Oh  that  men  woulil  ;;.  the  L.  15,  21,  31. 

109. 30.  1  will  greatly  ;;.  the  Lord  with  my  mouth 

118.19. 1  will/;,  the  L.  \\  135.3.  p.  L.  for  he  is  good 

146.  2.  while  I  live  will  I  p.  the  Lord,  I  will  sin, 

147.  1.  p.  ye  the  Lord,  for  it  is  good  to  sing  praise 
Vi.p.the  L.  O  Jerusalem,praisethy  Go(i,OZion 

148.  7.  p.  the  Lord  from  tiie  earth,  ye  dragons 
Asa. 12.4. shall  say,  p.  the  Lord,  call  upon  his  name 

02.  9.  but  they  shall  cat  it,  and  p.  -Jie  Lord 
.ler. 33.U. p. the  /.orrfof  hosts,  for  the  Lord  isgood 
Horn.  15. 11.  and  again,  p.  the  f^ord,  all  ye  Gentiles 

PRAISED. 
,ludg.  16.  24.  the  people  p.  their  god  Dagon 

2  .Sam.  14.  25.  none  to  be  so  much  p.  as  Absalom 

22.  4.  the  Lord  is  worthy  to  be  p.  Psal.  18.  3. 

1  Chron.  16.  25.  for  the  Lord  is  great  and  greatly 

to  be  p.  Psal.  48.  1.  |  96.  4.  1  1^5.  3 
36.  all  the  people  p.  the  Lord,  and  said,  amen 

23.  5.  four  thousand  were  porters,  and  four  thou- 

sand p.  the  Lord,  2  Chron.  7.  3.  J^eh.  5.  13, 

2  Chron.  5.  13.  with  inslruinents  of  music  p.  Lord 
7.  6.  when  David  p.  by  their  ministry 
30.21.  Leviles  and  priests  p.  the  Lord  day  by  day 

Ezra  3.  11.  a  great  shout  whe;i  they  p.  the  Lord 
Psal.  Hi.  15.  prayer  for  him,  and  daily  shall  he bep. 

113.  3.  from  rising  of  sun  Lord's  name  is  to  be  p 
Prtm.31.30.  a  woman  that  feareth  Lord  shall  bep 
Kcci.  4.2.  wherefore  I  p.  the  dead  more  than  living 
?,ant.  6.  9.  yea,  the  queens  and  concubines  p.  her 
Isa.  64.  11.  our  house,  where  our  fathers  p.  thee 
f)o)t.4.34.  Ip.  and  honoured  him  that  livetli  for  ev. 

.5.  4.  and  thev  p.  the  gods  of  gold  and  silver,  23. 
tuk;  1   64.  and  Zacharias  spake  and  p   God 
451 


PRA 

PRAISES. 
F.xod.  15.  11.  who  is  like  thee,  fearful  in  p.? 
2  Sam.  22.  50.  I  will  give  thanks  and  sing  /;.  to  thy 
name,  Fsal.  18.49.  |  92.  1.  |  135.  3. 
2  Chron.  29.  30.  commanded  the  Levites  to  sing  p. 
to  the  Lord,aiid  they  sang  p.  with  gladness 
Psal.  9.  11.  sing  p.  to  Lord  that  dwelleth  in  Zion 

22.  3.  art  holy,  U  thou  that  inhabitest  p.  of  Urael 
27.  6.  I  will  sing,  yea  I  will  sing  p.  to  God,  47.  6. 

I  68.  32.  I  75.  9.  |  108.  3. 
47.  7.  God  Is  king,  sing  yep.  with  understanding 
56.  12  1  wiV   rjnderp.  unto  thee,  144.  9. 
68.  4.  sing  to  God,  sing  p.  to  his  name,  extol  him 
78.  4.  shewing  to  generation  to  come  p.  of  Lord 

146.  2.  I  will  sing  p.  to  my  God  while  I  have  being 

147.  1.  for  it  is  good  to  aing  p.  to  our  God 
149.  3.  let  them  sing  p.  to  him  with  the  timbrel 

6.  let  the  high  p.  of  God  be  in  their  mouths 
{sa.  60.  6.  they  shall  shew  forth  the  p.  of  Lord 
63.  7.  I  will  make  mention  of  the  p.  of  the  Lord 
.'ictsl6. 25.  Paul  and  Silas  prayed  and  sung  p.  toG. 

1  Pet.  2.  9.  shew  forth  the  p.  cf  him  who  called  you 
PRAISETH. 

Prov.  31.  28.  her  hnsbnnd  also,  and  hep.  her 
PRAISING. 

2  Chr.  5.  13.  to  make  one  sound  to  be  heard  in  p.  L. 

23.  12.  Athaliah  heard  the  people  p.  the  king 
Ezra  3.  11.  they  sang  by  course  in  p.  the  Lord 
Psal.  84.  4.  they  will  be  still  p.  thee 
Lui(e2. 13.  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host  p.  God 

20.  the  shepherds  returned  p.  God  for  all  things 

24.  53.  they  were  continually  in  the  temple  p.  God 
y]cts  2.  46.  they  did  eat  with  gladness,  p.  God 

3.  8.  walking,  and  leaping,  and  p.  God,  9. 

PRANCING. 
JVa/j.  3.  2.  the  noise  of  the  p.  horses  and  chariots 

PRANCINGS. 
JiLilg.  5.  22.  horse-hoofs  broken  by  means  of  p. 

PRATING. 
Prov.  10.  8.  but  a  p.  fool  shall  fall,  10. 

3  John  10.  p.  against  us  with  malicious  words 
PRAY. 

Gen.  20.  7.  he  is  a  prophet,  and  shall  p.  for  thee 
24.  t63.  Isaac  went  out  top.  in  the  field 

1  Sam.  1.  tl2.  as  Hannah  multiplied  to  p.  before  L. 

7.  5.  Samuel  said,  I  will  p.  for  you  to  the  Lord 

12.  19.  p.  for  thy  servants  to  the  Lord  thy  God 
23.  that  I  should  sin  in  ceasing  to  p.  for  you 

2  Sam.  7.  27.  found  in  his  heart  to  p.  1  Chr.  17.  25 
l/f(H^s8.30.hearken  thouwhen  theyshallp.loward 

this  place,  35,  42,  44,  48.  2  Citron.  6.  26,  34,  38. 

13.  6.  p.  that  my  hand  may  be  restored  again 
2  Chron.  6.  24.  shall  p.  and  make  supplication,  32. 

37.  and  turn  and  p.  in  the  land  of  their  captivity 
_7.  14.  if  my  people  shall  p.  and  seek  my  face 
Kira  6.  10.  and  p.  for  the  life  of  the  king  and  sons 
JVt/i.  1 .6. hear  the  prayer  which  I  p.  before  thee  now 
.John.  15.  what  profit  should  we  have  if  p.  to  him? 

33. 26.  p.  to  God,  and  he  will  be  favourable  to  him 

42.  8.  my  serv.  Job  shall  p.  for  you,  him  will  accept 
Ps.  5.  2.  my  King,  my  God,  for  to  thee  will  I  p. 

55.  17.  evening,  morning,  and  at  noon  will  I  p. 

122. 6.  p.  for  peace  of  Jerus.  prosper  that  love  thee 
Isa.  16.  12.  he  shall  come  to  his  sanctuary  to  p. 

45.  20.  and  p.  to  a  god  that  cannot  save 
.ler.l.  16.  p.  not  thou  for  this  people,  11.14. 1 14.  11. 

29.  7.  seek  peace  of  the  city,  p.  'o  the  Lord  for  it 
12  ye  shall  p.  to  me,  and  I  w  !l  hearken  to  you 

37.  3.  p.  now  to  the  Lord  our  God  for  u.-;,  42.  2,  20. 

42.  4.  behold,  I  will  p.  to  the  Lord  your  God 
7-eth.  7.  2.  they  sent  men  to  p.  before  the  Lord 

8.  21.  go  speedily  to  p.  before  the  Lord,  22. 
Mat  5.44.  and  p.  for  them  that  despitefully  use  you 

and  persecute  you,  Luke  6.  28.  |  16.  27. 
6.  5.  for  they  love  to  p.  standing  in  the  synagogues 

6.  p. to  thy  Father  which  is  in  secret,  shall  reward 

7.  when  ye  p. use  notvain  repetitions  as  heathen  do 

9.  after  this  manner  p.  ye.  Our  Father  who  art 

9.  .38.  p.  the  Lord  of  the  harvest,  Luke  10.  2. 
14.  23.  he  went  up  into  a  mountain  apart  to  p.  and 

was  alone,  Mark  6.  46.  /Mke  6. 12.  |  9.  28. 
19.13.  that  ho  should  put  his  hands  on  them  and  p. 
24.20.  p.  your  flight  be  not  in  winter,  Mark  13. 18. 
26.36.  Jesus  saith  to  the  disciples,  sit  ye  here  while 
I  go  and  p.  yonder,  Mark  14.  32. 
41.  watch  and  p.  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation. 
Mark  13.  33.  |  14. 38.  /.uke  21. 36.  |  22.  40,  46! 
53.  thinkest  thou  I  cannot  p.  to  my  Father? 
Mark  5.  17.  ami  they  began  to  p.  him  to  depart 
11.  24.  what  things  soever  ye  desire  when  yep. 
Luke  11.  1.  Lord,  teach  us  to  p.  as  John  taught  his 
2.  ho  said  to  them,  when  ye  p.  say.  Our  Father 
18.  1.  that  men  ought  always  top.  and  not  to  faint 

10.  two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  p 
.hhu  14.  16.  and  I  will  p.  the  Father,  16.  26. 

17.  9.  I  p.  for  them,  I  p.  not  for  the  world 
15. 1  p.  not  that  thou  take  them  out  of  the  world 
20.  nor  p.  I  for  these  alone,  but  for  them  al.so 
Act.fS.2'i.  p.  God,  if  perhaps  the  thought  of  heart 
I     24.  Simon  said,  p.  ye  to  the  Lord  for  me 


PRA 

^cts  10.  9.  Peter  vient  up  on  the  house-top  top 
Rom.  8.26.  for  we  know  not  what  we  should  p.  fcr 

1  Co)'. 11. 13. is  it  comely  that  a  woman  p.  uncovered 
14. 13.  wherefore  let  him  p.  that  he  may  interprt* 

14.  for  if  I  p.  in  unknown  tongue,  spirit  prayeii 

15.  I  willp.  with  Spirit, p.  with  understanding 

2  Cor.  5.  20.  we  are  ambassadors  for  Christ,  we  p. 

you  in  Christ's  stead,  be  ye  reconciled  to  Gort 
13.  7.  now  I  p.  to  God,  that  ye  do  no  evil 
Phil.  1.  9.  this  I  p.  that  your  love  may  abound 
Col.  1.  9.  for  this  cause  we  do  not  cease  top.  foryow 

1  Thcss.  5.17.  rejoice  evermore, p.  without  ceasing^ 
2.3.  I  p.  God  your  whole  spirit  be  preserved 

25.  brethren  p.  for  us,  2  Thess.  3.  1.  Heb.  13.  18 

2  7'Afss.  1.  11.  wherefore  we  p.  always  for  you 

1  Tint.  2.  8.  I  will  that  men  p.  every  where 

2  7'n;/.  4. 16.1  p.  God  it  be  not  laid  to  their  charga 
,7dm.  5.  13.  is  any  among  you  afflicted?  let  him  o 

14.  and  let  ihim  p.  over  him,  anointing  him 

16.  confess  your  faults,  and  p.  one  for  another 
1  John  5.  16.  I  do  not  say  that  he  shall  p.  for  it 
37«A7it2.lp.  that  thou  mayest  prosper  and  in  health 

PRAYED. 
fie7!.20. 17.  Abraham  p.  and  God  healed  Abimelech 
Jifum.  11.2.  when  Moses  p.  the  fire  was  quenched 

21.  7.  and  Moses  p.  for  the  people,  Deut.  9.  2(1. 
Deut.  9.  20.  I  p.  for  Aaron  also  the  same  time 

1  Sam.  1.  10.  Hannah,  p.  to  Lord  and  wept  sore,  21. 

27.  for  this  child  I  p.  ||8.  6  Samuel  p.  to  the  Lord 

2  Kinirs  4.  33.  Elislia  p.  to  the  Lord,  6.  17, 18. 

19. 15.  Hezekiah  p.  20.  2.  2  Chrov.  30.  18.  |  :12. 24. 
20.  that  which  thou  hast  p.  to  me,  Isa.  37.  21. 
2  Chron.  32.  20.  Isaiah  p.  ||  33.  13.  Manasseh  p. 
Ezra  10.  1.  now  when  Ezra  had  p.  JVeA.  1.  4.  |2  4 
Job  42.  10.  Lord  turned  the  captivity  when  Job  /; 
Jer.  32.  16.  Jeremiah  p.  ||  ./onah'i.  I.Jonah  p.  4  2 
Dan.  6.  10   Daniel  p.  three  times  a  day,  9.  4. 
Mat.  26.39.  Jesus  fell  on  his  face  and  p. let  this  'iip 
pass  from  me,  42,44.  Mark  1 4. 35, 39.  Luke  22  4 1 
Mark  1.  35.  he  went  into  a  solitary  place  and  /; 

5.  18.  hep.  him  that  he  might  be  with  him 
/^)tAe5.3.  Jesus  p.  him  he  would  thrust  out  a  iitti* 
16.  he  withdrew  into  the  wilderness  and  p. 

9.  29.  as  he  p.  his  countenance  was  altered 

18.  11.  the  Pharisee  stood  and  p.  thus,  Ilhank  theei' 

22.  32.  but  I  have  p.  that  thy  fiiith  fail  not 
44.  being  in  an  agony  he  p.  more  earnestly 

John  4.  31.  his  disciples  p.  him.  Master,  eat 
Jicts  1.  24.  the  disciples  p.  and  said,  thou  Lord 
4.31.  when  they  p.  they  laid  their  hands  on  tliem. 

8.  15.  Peter  and  John  when  come  p.  for  them 

9.  40.  Peter  p.  ||  10.  2.  Cornelius  p.  always,  :'.{). 

10.  48.  then  they  p.  him  to  tarry  certain   'ays 
13.  3.  and  when  they  had  fasted  and  p.  14.  2.3. 
16.9.  p.  him,  saying.  Come  over  into  Macedoniit 

25.  at  midnight  Paul  and  Silas  p.  and  sang 

20.  36.  Paul  kneeled  down  and  p.  with  them  all 

21.  5.  we  kneeled  down  on  the  shore  and  p. 

22. 17.  while  I  p.  in  the  temple,  I  was  in  a  trance- 

23. 18.  Paul  p.  me  to  bring  thi=  young  man  to  theov 
28.  8.  to  whom  Paul  entered  in  and  p. 

Jam.  5.  17.  Elias  p.  that  it  might  not  rain 

18.  and  he  p.  again,  an<l  the  heaven  gave  rain 
PRAYER 

Is  an  nffrrinrr  yp  of  our  desires  tn  God  for  thingf 
lawful  and  needful,  with  on  humble  confidencf 
to  obtain  them  through  the  alone  mediation  of 
Christ,  to  the  praise  of  the  mercy,  truth,  aiiA 
power  of  God,  Mat.  6.  6.  John  16.  23,  24,  2ri 
It  is  either  mental,  or  vocal,  ejaeulatory,  or 
occasional,  either  private,  or  public;  for  our- 
selves, or  others;  for  the  procuring  of  goon- 
things,  ortheremoving,or  preventing  of  things 
evil,  1  Tim.  2.  1,  2.  Jls  God  is  the  only  oh 
ject  of  praver,  Psal.  50.  15.  and  as  we  must, 
pray  for  others,  as  well  as  for  ourselves.  Jam. 
5.  16.  so  loe  are  to  pray  fervently.  Col.  4.  12. 
sincerely,  Psal.  17.  1.  constantly.  Col.  4.  2. 
with  faith,  Jam.  5.  15.  and  not  without  repen- 
tance, Psal.  66.  18.  Jer.  36.  7.  and  by  the  help 
of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Rom.  8.  26. 

Prayer  comes  from  a  word  in  the  Hebrew,  which 
signifies  anpeal,  interpellation,  intercession: 
whereby  we  refer  our  own  cause,  and  that  of 
others,unto  God  as  judge,  calling  upon  him, 
appealing  to  him  for  right, presentivgourseloe.': 
and  our  cause  unto  him.  The  prayers  that  we 
direct  to  God,  are  the  ordinary  conveyance  oj 
the  graces  that  ice  receive  from  him:  Clirisi 
himself,  the  great  example  of  the  righteous,  and 
of  the  elect,  taught  us  to  pray,  to  inform  us, 
that  it  is  by  that  we  honour  God,  and  draia 
down  upon  ourselves  his  favours  and  graces. 

The  parts  of  Prayer  are  said  to  hf.  invocation 
adoration,  confession,  petition,  pleading,  dedi- 
cation, thank sgiv inn-,  and  blessing. 

2  Sam.l.in.  found  in  hi.'-  heart  to  pray  this  p.  to  thee 

1  /r/n^s  8. 28.  have  respect  to  the  p.  of  thy  servan" 
29.  mayest  hearken  lo  llie  p.  2  Chron.  6.  19,  20: 
33.  p.  shall  be  made  by  any  man,  2  Chron.  6  %' 


PRA 

1  Kmea  8.  45.  hear  thuir;;.  49. 2  Chron.  6. 35,39,40. 
54.  buloiiiun  luude  U!i  end  ul  pruymg  tins  a. 

2  Kings  19.  4.  lilt  up  tiiy p.  tor  reimidiit,  Ua.'Sl.  4. 
S  Chron.  7.  15.  my  ears  sliall  be  alleiit  to  the^. 

30.  2?.  llieir/f.  camu  to  Ins  holy  dwelling 
.33.  le  Maiiasseh's  ju.  how  Uod  was  intreated,  19. 
ffeh.  1.  tl.  Ihou  mayesl  hear  the  v.  of  thy  servant 

4.  U.  nevertheless  we  made  our  p.  to  our  tJod 
lob  15.  4.  3ea  thou  restraniest/j.  before  God 

2'2.  -7.  thou  Shalt  make  thy  p.  to  liim,  sliall  hear 
^'sal.  (i5.  '2.  O  thou  that  huarest  p.  to  thee  shall  all 
7'2.  lb.  p.  shall  be  made  tor  hnn  conlmually 

80.4.  how  long  be  angry  against  p.  of  thy  people 
M-i.  17.  shall  appear  in  his  glory,  he  will  regard 

the  p.  of  the  destitute,  and  not  despise  their  p. 
109.  4.  my  adversaries,  but  I  give  myself  unto/). 
7.  let  him  be  condemned, and  let  hisp.  become  sin 
Prop.  J5.  8.  the  p.  of  the  upright  is  his  delight 

29.  but  he  heareth  Ihey.  ol  the  righteous 
28.  y.  even  his  p.  shall  be  abomination 
Isa.  21).  IG.  poured  out  ixp.  when  thy  chastening 
5G.  7.  I  will  make  them  joyful  in  my  house  ot  /). 
for  my  house  uhall  be  called  a  house  of  p. 
Mat.  21.  13.  Mark  1 1   17.  J.uke  19.  4ti. 
Jer.  7.  IG.  nor  lift  up  my  cry  nor  p.  for  them,  11.  14. 
L,am.  3.  44.  that  our  p.  should  not  pass  through 
JUan.  9.  3. 1  set  my  face  to  tiie  Lord,  to  seek  by  p. 
13.  yet  made  we  not  our  p.  before  Lord  our  God 
17.  now,  O  our  God,  hear  the  p.  of  thy  servant 
JJab.  3.  1.  a  p.  ofHabakkuk  the  prophet 
.Mat.  17.  '21.  nothing  impossible,  howbeil,  this  kind 
goelli  not  out  bul  by  p.  and  tasting,  Mark  9.  29. 
Li^ke  1.  13.  fear  not,  Zachaiias,  thy  p.  is  heard 
'ids  3.  1.  went  into  the  temple  at  the  hour  ofp. 
6.  4.  but  we  will  give  ourselves  continually  top. 
10.31.  Cornelius,  thy  p.  is  heard,  and  thy  alms 

12. 5.  p.  was  made  without  ceasing  to  God  for  him 
IB.  13.  we  went  out  wiierep.  was  wont  to  he  made 

16.  as  we  went  top.  a  certain  damsel  met  us 
1  Cur.  7.  5.  that  ye  may  give  yourselves  top. 
i  Cor.  1.  11.  ye  also  helping  together  by  p.  for  us 
9.  14.  by  their  p.  lor  you,  which  long  after  you 
EpA.tj.l8.  praying  always  with  allp  and  sujiphcaf. 
Phil.  1.  4.  always  in  every  p.  of  mine  for  you  all 

19. this  shall  turn  lo  my  salvation  through  yourp. 
4. 6.  in  every  thing  by  p.  let  requ.  be  made  known 
1  Ti7n.  4.  5.  for  it  is  sanctified  by  the  word  and  p. 
/am.  5.  15.  the  p.  of  faith  shall  save  the  sick 

16.  the  effectual  p.  of  a  righteous  man  availetk 

1 17.  he  prayed  in  liisp.  that  it  might  not  rain 
1  Pit.  4.  7.  he  therefore  sober,  and  watch  unto  p. 
Hee  Heard. 
7)1  PRAYER. 
JVtA.11.17.Mattaniah  began  the  thanksgiving  in  p. 
2>u)t.9.21.  yea,  while  I  was  speaking  (wp.  Gabriel 
Mat.  21.  22.  whatever  ye  ask  m  p.  believing 
l^uke  6.  12.  he  continued  all  night  in  p.  to  God 
jScts  1.  14.  they  continued  with  one  accord  in  p. 
Ron:.  12. 12. patient  in  tribu.  continuing  instant !«  p. 
Cot.  4.  2.  continue  ijip.  and  watch  in  the  same 

My  PRAYER. 
Tob  16. 17.  not  for  any  injustice,  also  my  p.  is  pure 
^».4.1.  have  mercy,  hear  my  p.  17. 1.  |  ;i9.  12.  |  54.2. 

5.  3.  in  the  morning  will  I  ilirect  iny  p.  to  thee 
6.9.  the  Lord  heard,  the  Lord  will  receive  my  p. 
35.  13.  and  my  p.  returned  to  mine  own  bosom 
42.  8.  his  song,  and  my  p.  to  the  God  of  my  life 
55.  1.  give  ear  unto  my  p.  O  God,  and  liide  not 
61.  1.  hear  my  cry,  O  God,  attend  to  my  p.  64.  1. 

j  84.  8.  1  86.  6.  I  102.  1.  |  143.  1. 
66.  19.  he  hath  attended  to  the  voice  oimy  p. 
20.  God  which  hath  not  turned  away  viyp. 
69.  13.  my  p.  is  to  thee  in  an  acceptable  time 
88.  2.  let  my  p.  come  before  thee,  incline  thine  ear 

13.  in  the  morning  shall  my  p.  prevent  thee 
141.  2.  \eimy  p.  be  set  forth  before  thee  as  incense 

5.  for  yet  my  p.  shall  be  in  their  calamities 
ia.it.3. 8.  when  I  cry  and  shout,  heshutt.  out  my  p. 
Jonah'i.l  .my  p  .came  in  to  thee  into  thy  holytem[He 
Rum.  10.  1.  brethien,  my  p.  to  God  for  Israel  is 

PRAYERS. 
Psal.  72.  20.  p.  of  Uavid,  son  of  Jesse,  are  ended 
Isa.  1.  15.  when  ye  make  many  p.  I  "ill  not  liear 
«/lfat.23.14.  for  pretence  make  longp. therefore  have 
greater  damnation,  Mark  12.  40.  Luke  20.  47. 
Luke  2.  37.  ,\nna  continued  in  p.  day  and  night 
5.  33.  v/hy  do  the  disciples  of  John  make  p.? 
.flets2. 42.  continued  in  breaking  of  bread  and  in  p. 
JO.  4.  thy  p.  and  alms  are  come  up  before  God 
Hjiii.  1.9. 1  make  mention  of  vou  always  in  myp. 
F.ph.  1.16.  1  Tkrss.  1.2.  2  Tim.  1.  3.  Philem.  4. 
15.  30.  strive  with  me  in  your  p.  to  God  for  me 
Co/.4.12.Ep«phras  labouring  fervently  for  yon  in  p. 
Tim. '2.  1.  I  exhort  that  p.  be  made  for  all  men 
5.  5.  widow  indeed  coniinueth  in  p.  night  and  day 
f-hilem.^S.  1  trust  thro'  your  p. I  shall  be  given  toy. 
Heh.  5  7.  when  he  had  offered  up  p.  wi'ili  tears 
J  Pf(.3.7.  as  heirs  of  life,  that  yourp.  be  not  hinder. 
12.  his  onrs  are  open  to  their  p.  but  face  of  Lord 
fiec.5.8.fuUofodours,  which  are  ther  of  the  sain'*! 
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Re».8. 3.  heshould  offer  it  with  thep.  of  the  saints 

4.  the  smoke  winch  came  with  thep.  of  thesuints 

PKAYEST. 
•Mat.  6.  5.  when  thou  p.  be  nut  as  the  hypocrites,  6. 

PKAYETH,  ING. 
1  Sam.  1. 12.  as  Hannah  continued  p.  before  Lord 

26.  my  lord,  1  am  woman  that  stood  p.  by  thee 
1  Kings  S.W.  hearken  to  piayer  which  thy  servant 

p.  before  thee  this  day,  2  CAr.  6.  19,  20. 
54.  Solomon  liad  made  an  end  ofp.  2  C/ir.  7. 1. 
Isa.  44.  17.  he  worshippeth  it  and  p.  to  it 
Van.  6.  11.  these  assembled  and  found  Daniel  p. 

9.  20.  while  I  was  speaking  and  p.  and  confessing 
Mark  11. 25. when  ye  stand/;,  toigive  ought  ag.  any 
L,ukc  1. 10.  multitude  of  the  people  were  p.  without 

3.  21.  and  Jesus  p.  the  heaven  was  opened 

9. 18. as  he  was  alone  p. his  disciples  were  with  him 

11.  1.  as  he  wasp,  incerlain  place  when  he  ceased 
Jicts  9. 11.  behold  hep.  ||  11.  5.  I  was  at  Joppap. 

12.  12.  where  many  were  gathered  together  p. 

1  Cur.  11.  4.  every  man  p.  with  his  head  covered 

5.  but  every  woman  tliatp.  with  head  uncovered 

14.14.  my  S]iiritp.  bul  my  understand,  is  unfruitful 

2  Car.  8.  4.  p.  us  with  much  entreaty  to  receive  gift 
Eph.  C.  18.  p.  always  with  all  prayer  in  the  Spirit 
Cul.  1.  3.  p.  always  fur  you  ||  4.  3.  p.  also  for  us 

1  Thc.s.'i.  3. 10.  night  and  day  p.  exci.td.  to  see  your 
Judt  20.  but  ye,  oeloved,  p.  in  the  Holy  Ghost 

PREACH. 
JVtA.6.7.  thou  hast  apjiointed  prophets  to  p.  of  thee 
Isa.  61.1.  Lord  hath  anointed  me  lop.  good  tidings 
Jonah  3.  2.  p.  to  it  the  preaching  that  I  bid  thee 
Mat.  4.  17.  from  that  time  Jesus  began  lo  p. 

10.  7.  p.  saying,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand 

27.  what  ye  liear,  that  p.  ye  upon  the  houQC  tops 
11. 1.  he  de|)arted  thence  top.  in  their  cities 

Mark  1.  4.  John  did  p.  the  baptism  of  re))entance 

38.  that  I  may  p.  there  also,  Luke  4.  43. 

3.14.  thathemightsend  them  forth  top.  LukcQ.^. 
Luke  4. 18.  to  p.  deliverance  to  the  ca])lives,  19. 

9.  60.  but  go  thou  and  p.  the  kingdom  of  God 
.ficts  5.  42.  they  ceased  not  top.  Jesus  Christ 

10.  42.  he  commanded  us  to  p.  to  the  people 

14. 15.  and  p.  unto  you  that  ye  should  return  toG. 
15. 21.  Moses  hath  in  every  city  them  that  p.  him 

16.  6.  forbidden  by  Holy  Ghost  to  p.  woid  in  Asia 

17.  3.  that  this  Jesus  whom  I  p.  to  you  is  Christ 
Rom.  10.  8.  that  is  the  word  of  faith  which  we  p. 

15.  and  how  shall  they  p.  except  they  be  sent? 

1  Cor.  1.  23.  but  we  p.  Christ  crucified 

9. 16.  iho'  I  p.  gospel,  I  have  nothing  to  glory, woe 
is  tome  if  I  p.  not  gospel,  necessity  is  laid  on  me 

15.  11.  I  or  they,  so  we  p.  and  so  ye  believed 

2  Cur.  4.  5.  we  p.  not  ourselves,  but  Christ  Jesus 
Gal.  1. 16.  that  I  might  p.  him  among  the  heathen 

2.  2.  the  gospel  which  I  p.  among  the  Gentiles 

5.  11.  and  I  brethren,  if  I  yelp,  circumcision 
Kph   3.  8.  that  I  should  p.  among  Gentiles 
Pliil.  1. 15.  some  indeed  p.  Christ  ofonvy  and  strife 

16.  theonep.  Christ  of'contention,  not  sincerely 
Cul.  1.  t25.  dis^iensation  given  ine  fully  to  p.  wonl 

28. whom  wep.warningevcry  man, in  all  wisdom 
2  Tim.  4.  2.  j).  the  word,  be  instant  in  season 

PREACHED. 
P.<;rt7.40.9. 1  have  p.  righteousn.  in  great  congregat. 
Mat.  ]  1.  ,5.  the  poor  have  the  gospel  p.  to  them 
Mark  1. 7.  John  7).6aying,lhere  Cometh  one  after  me 

39.  hep.  in  their  synagogues  through  Galilee 
2.  2.  many  were  gathered,  he  p.  the  word  to  them 

6.  12.  they  went  and  p.  that  men  should  repent 
16  20.  they  went  forth  and  p.  every  where 

J^uke  3.  18.  many  other  things  p.  he  to  the  people 

4.  44.  hep.  in  tne  synagogues  of  Galilee 

16.  10.  since  that  time  the  kingdom  of  God  is  p. 
24.  47.  that  remiss,  ofsins  should  bep.  in  his  name 

Jicts  3. 20.  Jesus  Christ,  who  before  was  p.  to  you 
4  2.  p.  through  Jesus  the  resurrection  from  dead 
8.  5.  p.  Christ  to  Samaria  II  35.  p.  Jesus  to  eunuch 
25.  they  p.  the  word  of  the  Lord,  p.  the  I'o.spel 

40.  Philip  p.  in  all  cities  till  he  came  to  Ccsarea 
9.20.Saulp.  Christinsynagog.to  be  Son  of  God 

27.Barnabastold  how  Saul  liadp. boldly  at  Dam. 
10.37.  that  word,  after  the  baptism  which  John  p. 

13.  5.  theyp.  the  word  of  God  in  theirsynagogues 
24.  when  John  had  first  p.  before  his  comin? 
38. through  this  man  is  p.  to  you,  forgiven,  ofsins 
42.  Ihatlhi  <e  words  might  be  p.  the  ne.\t  sabbath 

14.  25.  when  they  had  p.  the  word  in  Perga 

15.  36.  let  us  go  and  visit  where  we  have  p. 

17.  13.  the  word  of  God  wasp,  of  Paul  at  Berea 
)8.  because  hep.  Jesus  and  the  resurrection 

20.  7.  Paul  p.  ready  to  depart  on  the  morrow 

1  Cor.  9. 27.  lest  when  I  have  p.  to  others,  I  myself 
15.  2.  If  ye  keep  in  memory  what  I  p.  to  you 

12.  if  Christ  be  p.  that  he  rose  from  the  dead 

2  Cur.  1.  19.  JeBn.s  who  was  p.  among  you  by  us 
11. 4. if  preach  another  Jesus  whom  we  have  not  p. 

Oal.  1.  8.  other  gospel  than  that  we  have  p.  to  you 
Kph.^.  17.  catreandp.  peace  to  you  who  were  afar 
P'-''  1.  18  Christ  is  p.  and  1  therein  do  rejoice 


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CoM.23.  which  wasp,  to  every  creai.  under  bearoD 
1  'J'im.'.i.  16.  p.  loGf.iiiiles,  believed  on  m  the  worlfl 
Hcb.  4.  2.  but  the  woid  ;/.  did  not  proht  them 

6.  they  to  whom  it  was  lirslp.  entered  not  in 

1  Pet.  3.  19.  he  went  ami  p.  lo  the  spirits  in  prison 

*(r  Gospel. 

PREACHER. 

Eccl.  1.  1.  the  words  of  the  p.  the  son  of  David 

2.  vanity  of  vanities,  saith  the  p.  all  vanity,  12. 8. 

12.  I  thep.  was  king  over  Israel  in  Jerusalem 

7.  27.  behold,  this  have  1  found,  sailli  tliep. 
12.9. becausep. was  wise,  hestiU  laughi  tiie  people 

10.  the  p.  sought  to  find  out  acceptable  words 
Hu7n.  10.  14.  how  shall  they  hear  without  api? 

1  7'm.  2. 7.  w  hereto  lam  ordained  ap.  2  7'hh.I.II 

2  Pet.  2.  5.  but  saved  Noaii,  a  p.  of  righteousness 

PREACHEST,  ETH,  IIVG. 
.Tonah  3.  2.  pi  each  to  it  the;;,  that  1  bid  thee 
Mat.  3.  1.  ill  those  days  came  John  p.  Lulct  3.  3. 
4.  23.  p.  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  9.  35. 
12.  41.  rise  m  judgment,  becau.se  they  repented  at 
thep.  ot  Jonas, and  a  greater  is  here,  Luke  11.32. 
Mark  1. 14.  Jesus  came  into  (iulileep.  the  gospel 
LukeS.  1.  p.  and  shewing  glad  lidingsol  the  kingd. 

9.  6.  they  went  through  ilie  towns  p.  the  gospel 
.dcts  8.  4.  they  went  every  where  p.  the  word 

12.  p.  the  thingsconceriiing  the  kingdom  of  God 

10.  36.  p.  peace  by  Jesus  Clirist,  he  is  Lord  of  all 

11.  19. p.  the  word  to  none  but  to  the  Jews  only 

20.  spake  to  the  Greeks,  p.  the  Lord  Jesus 
15.35.  Paul  and  Bariiahasxuiilinued  in  Aiitioch  p. 

19.  13.  we  adjure  you  by  Jesus,  whom  Paul  p. 
20.9.as  Paul  was  longp.Euiychus  sunk  with  sleep 

25.  ye  all,  among  whom  i  liave  gone  p.  shall  sea 

28.  31.  p.  the  kingdom  ol  God,  and  teaching 
Rom.  2.  21.  thou  tliatp.  a  man  should  not  steal 

10.  1 16.  Lord,  who  bath  believed  our  p.  ? 
16. 25.  to  establish  you  according  to  thep.  of  Jesut 
Oal.  1. 23.  he  p.  the  faith  which  once  he  destroyed 

1  Cor.  1.  18.  for  they;,  of  the  cross  is  foolishness 

21.  by  the  foolishness  ofp.  to  save  them  that 
2.  4.  -.v.y  p.  was  not  VMth  enticing  words 

15.  14.  if  Christ  be  not  risen,  then  is  our  p.  vain 

2  Cor.  1.  t  Id.  our  p.  toward  you  was  not  yea 

10.  14.  ci>me  as  far  as  to  you,  p.  gospel  ot  Christ 
11.4.  if  he  that  comelh  p.  another  Jesus 
2  Tim.  4.  17.  that  by  me  p.  might  be  fully  known 
T'iM.3.hath  in  due  times  maiiiles.  his  word  tliro'p 

PRECEPT,  S. 
JV>A.  9. 14.  commandest  them  p.  and  statutes 
Psa/.119.4.tliou  hast  commanded  us  to  keep  thy^ 
15.  I  will  meditate  in  thy  p.  78. 
27.  make  me  to  undijrstand  the  way  of  thy  p. 
40.behold,  I  have  lon'jed  after  thy  p.  quicken  me 
45.  for  I  seek  thy  p.  ||  87.  1  forsook  not  thy  p. 
56.  this  I  had,  because  I  kept  thy  p.  100,  168. 
63.  keep  thy  p.  69,  134.  ||  93.  never  forget  Ihy  p 
94.  I  am  thine,  save  me,  for  I  have  sought  thyy 
104.  thrimeh  thy  p.  I  get  understanding,  and  haM 
1 10.  wicked  laid  snare,  yet  1  erred  not  from  thyp 
128.  therefore  I  esteem  all  thy  p.  to  be  right 
141.  I  am  smr.ll,  yet  do  not  1  forget  thy  p. 
l.W.  consider  how  I  love  thy  p.  quicken  me 
173.  help  me,  for  I  have  chosen  thy  p. 
Isa.  28.  10.  for  p.  must  be  upon  p.  p.  on  p.  13. 

29.  13.  their  fear  is  taught  by  thep.  of  men 
.Icr.  35. 18.  because  ye  have  kept  all  Jonadab'i  p, 
Dan.  9. 5.  we  have  rebelled  by  depart,  from  thy  p. 
Mark  10. 5.  for  hajrdn.  of  heart  he  wrote  you  this  p. 
Hcb.  9.  19.  for  when  Moses  had  spoken  every  p. 

PRECIOUS. 
Gen.  24.  53.  he  gave  to  Rebekah's  mother  p.  things 
Dent.  33.  13.  blessed,  for  thep.  things  of  heaven 
14.  for  p.  fruits  brougiit  forth  by  sun  and  moon 
»15.  and  for  thep.  things  of  the  lasting  hills 
It),  for  p.  things  of  the  earth,  and  fulness  thereof 

1  Sam.3.  l.the  word  of  the  Ld.  wasp,  in  those  dayi 
18.  t  30.  David  behaved  so  that  his  name  wasp. 
26.  21.  because  my  soul  wasp,  in  thine  eyes 

2  KinfTs  ].  13.  let  my  life  bep.  in  thy  sight,  14. 

20.  13.  Hi-zekiah  shewed  them  p.  things,  /.«a.39.2. 
2  Chr.  20.  25.  and  p.  jewels  which  thej  stripped  off 

21.  3.  Jehoshaphat  gave  them  gifts  ofp.  tilings 
32.  t23.  many  brought  p.  things  to  Heztkiah 

Kirn  1.  6.  strengthened  their  hands  with  p.  thing! 

8.  L'7.  two  vessels  of  fine  copper,  p.  as  gold 
.J<ih  2p.  10.  and  his  eye  seelh  every  p.  thing 

1().  cnnnot  be  valued  with  the  p.  onyx  or  sapphire 
I'sal.  36.  t7.  how  p.  is  thy  loving  kindness: 
-49.  8.  for  the  redemption  of  their  soul  is  p. 
72.  14.  and  p.  shall  their  hlood  be  in  his  sight 
llfi.  15.  p.  in  si<;ht  of  Ld.  is  the  death  of  his  saint* 
126.  6.  he  that  goeth  forth  bearW-j^p.  seed 
133.  2.  it  is  like  the  p.  ointment  on  the  head 
139. 17.  how  p.  also  are  thy  thoughts  tome,  O  God 
141.  t5.  let  not  their  p.  oil  break  ^ny  head 
Prnv.  1.  13.  we  shall  find  all  p.  siilistance 
3. 15.  wisdom  is  more  p.  than  rubies,  and  all  thiT^gi 
6.  26.  the  adulteress  will  hunt  for  the  p.  life 

12.  27.  but  the  subsUr.ce  of  a  diligent  niuii  up 


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P...0.5^ut,.e,ipsofU,;owU.d,e...;,.jo..,l^^^ 


24.4  cliiiiibers  lillcd  wild  iMp.a.nA  pleasant  riclie, 

£r.cl.  7.  1.  a  snixl  name  is  betUT  tiiAiip.  ointment 

Isii.l'.i.lii.  I  will  make  a  man  more;<.tlian  line  gold 

•ie.  Hi.  1  lav  m  Zion  a  p.  corner-stone,  1  I'd.  ■-'.  6. 

4.-;.  4,  siiKo'inoii  wnsip.  nnny  siglil  been  lionour. 

/(!•.  15.  I'J.  it'lliou  lake  lUe  p.  from  the  \  lie 

!i(l.  j.  1  will  ileliver  all  Ihe  p.  tilings  lliercol' 

turn   4.  i>.  the;;,  sons  ol' Zu)n,  comparable  to  golJ 

Kuk.-^i.  -Jo.  have  laki  n  the  treasure  ami  p  thmgs 

'27.  Jl).  1  )eJaii  was  mercli.  Ml y).  clothes  lor  clianots 

Jjuii.  II.  8.  anU  shall  cairv  a\va.v  their  p.  vessels 

4:t   lie  shall  have  power  over  all  p.  things 
Zccli.  14.  t  •).  ill  Ili'il  <'''y  ''S''l  s*'''''"  ""'  ^''^■ 
Jllal.  20.  7.  thrre  came  lo  him  a  woman,  having  an 
alabas'.e;  ho.v  of  verv/v.  oinlmeiit.,  .U«i/;  14.,). 
Jjjn,.  5.  7.  the  hushaiiilman  waiteth  lor  the  ;;.  fruu 
-^I'll  l.7.triaUif  your  faith  imicli  more  /;.  than  gold 
I'.l    but  wall  liie;<.  blood  of  Christ,  as  of  a  lamb 
—2.  4   as  lo  a  living  stone,  chosen  of  God,  aiid  p. 
7.  lo  you  Ihi  refore  which  believe  lie  is  p. 
2  I'll.  1.  1.  that  have  olitaiiied  like;;,  faith  with  us 
4. ar''  given  to  us  exceeding  great  and  p.  promises 
biv.  16.  1-2.  for  no  man  buyelh  their;*,  vessels 
21.  11.  Iier  light  was  like  to  a  stone  most;;. 

pueciousm:ss. 

Px.  37. 1 20.  enemies  of  the  Lord  as  the  p.  of  lambs 
PlilCDESTIAATK. 

This  word  is  taken  fur  the  de.iign  thai  God  has 
been  pleascdtu  have  from  all  eternity,  oj  bring- 
ing by  his  free  grace  to  faith  and  eternal 
Bulvatimi,  some  certain  persons,  wlioin  he  heed 
iHi;hrist;  ichilsl  lie  leaves  uthcrt  to  cuittuiue 
in  their  infidelity,  or  in  their  corruptions  : 
Those  that  are  so  left  are  the  Reprobate,  and 
the  others  arc  the  Elect,  or  I'redeslmated. 

Ro:n.  6.  -",t.  for  whinn  be  did  'oreknow,  he  did  p. 

30.  and  whom  he  did  p.  them  he  also  called 

rUEDESTlN.XTED. 

Eph.  1.  5.  having  p.  us  to  the  adoption  of  .sons 
11.  being  P-  according  lo  the  purpose  ot  him 
TKE-EMINENCE. 

Eccl.  3.  19.  a  man  hidli  no  /).  above  a  beast 

Col.  1.  It^.  that  m  all  llunss  he  might  have  the  p. 

ZJffkn  9.  Diutrei.lies,  who  lovcth  lo  have  ihe/j. 
I'REFEK. 

P$  137. 6.  if  I  p.  not  .lernsalem  above  my  chief  joy 
PKEFERREl),  ING. 

Eslh.  2.  9.  and  he  p.  her  anjl  her  maidens 

Dan.  6.  3.  Daniel  was;».  above  the  presidents 

John  1.1  J.  he  that  comelh  after  me  is;;,  bef.  iiie,27. 

30.  who  is  p.  before  me,  for  he  was  before  me 
Rom.  12.  10.  in  honour  p.  one  another 
17Vm.5.  21.  observe,  without  ;>.one before  another 

PREJL'DICE. 
\Tim.  5.  t  21.  obseive  these  things  without;). 

PREMEDITATE. 
Mark  13.  11.  neither  /).  Init  whatsoever  is  given 

I'KEPAR.^TION. 
\Chron.  22.  .').  1  will  therefore  now  make  p.  for  it 
JVuA.  2.  3.  with  flaming  torches  in  the  day  ofp. 
Mat.Ti.  ()2  the  nextdav  thatfollowed  theday  or  p. 
Mark  15.  42.  /.M/;e23. 54.  .John  19. 14,  31,42. 
Evk  6.  15.  feet  shod  with  p.  of  the  gospel  of  peace 

PREPARATIONS. 
Pruv.  16.  1.  B.  of  the  heart  in  man  from  the  Lord 

PREPARE 
Signifies,  [1]  To  get  or  make  ready.  Josh.  1.  11. 
[21  To  fit  and  qualify,  V.um.^.^.     [3]  Tu ap- 
point.  Mat.  20.   23.      [4]   Tu  be  fixed,  Psal. 
57.  f  7.     [5]    Tu  direct,  guide,  and  establish, 
1  Chron.  29.  Irt. 
£l0(/.15.2.  mv  (;od,and  I  will  p.  him  a  habitation 
16.  5.  on  sixfh  day  they  shall  p.  that  they  bring  in 
ift).14.t  36  priest  shall  command  they  p.  the  house 
JVum.  15.5.  foradrink-f^fferingp.  the  fourth  part 
f).  or  for  a  ram  p.  thou  for  a  ineal-offering 
12.  according  to  the  number  thai  ye  shall  p. 
23.  1.  Balaam  said,  p.  me  seven  oxen,  five  rams 

29.  build  me  seven  altars,  and  p.  seven  bullocks 
Deut.  19.  3.  Ihoii  shall  p.  thee  a  way,  divide  coasts 
Josh.  1.  11.  p.  vou  victuals  lo  pass  over  Jordan 

K.  26.  we  said,  let  us  now  p.  to  build  us  an  altar 
~     ISam.7,3  p.your  hearts  to  the  Lord,  and  serve  him 
lA'(;i'A5l8.44.BaytoAhab,p.chariol,get  thee  down 
IChron.  9.  32.  lo  p.  shew-bread  every  sabbath 
29.  18.  O  Lord  God,  p.  their  heart  unto  thee 
8  Chron.  2.  9.  to  p.  me  timber  in  abundance 

31.  1 1.  p.  chambers  ||  35.  4.  and  p.  yourselves 
35.  0.  sanctify  vourselves,  ami  ;/.  your  brethren 

Ksth.  5. 8.  come  to  banquet  that  I  shall  p.  for  them 
.Job  H.  8.  and  p.  thyself  to  the  search  of  their  fathers 
11.13.  ilthoup   thine  heart  toward  him 
27.  Hi.  tho'  he  p.  raiment  as  clay  ||  17.  he  may  p.  it 
Psal.  10.  17.  Lord,  thou  wilt  p.  Iheir  heart 
•W.  4.  they  p.  themselves  without  my  fault 
61.  7.  Op.  mercy  and  truth,  which  may  |ircser»e 
l07.  36.  that  they  may  p.  a  city  for  habitntion 
•"roil.  24.  27.  p.  thy  work  without,  and  make  it  fit 

30.  25.  yet  they  p.  their  ino.al  in  the  summer 

453 


1.  5.  p.  the  table,  watch  in  the  watchlow 
40.  3.  of  lum  thai  crieth,  p.  ye  way  of  Lord,  Mai. 
3.  1.  Mat.  3.  3.  Mark  1.  2,  3.  Luke  1.  76. 

20.  he  seekelh  a  workman  to  p.  a  graven  image 
57.  14.  and  shall  say,  cast  ye  up,;;,  ilie  way 
6-J.  10.  p.  ye  the  way  of  the  peojile,  east  up 
t)5.  11.  thev  that  p.  a  table  for  thai  tn.op 
.hr.  6.  4.  p.' ye  war  against  her,  aiise,  let  us  go  up 
12.  3.  and  p.  them  lor  the  day  of  slaughter 
22.  7.   I  will  p.  destroyers  against  thee 
46.  14.  say  ye,  standfast  and  p.  thee,  sword  shall 
51.  12.  set  up  watchmen,  p.  the  ambushes 

27.  blow  ihe  trumiiet,  p.  nations  again.-l  her,  28. 
Kick.  4.  15.  and  thou  shall  p.  thy  bread  theiewilh 
12.  3.  p.  thee  stuH"  for  removing,  and  remove 
35.  6.  1  will  p.  thee  to  blood,  Wood  shall  pursue 
38.  7.  p.  for  thyself,  tliou  and  all  thy  comiiany 
43.  25.  p.  every  day  a  goat,  they  shall  alsOjp. 
45.  17.  the  prince  shall  p.  the  sin  olleriiig 

22.  on  that  day  prince  shall  p.  for  himself,  46  12. 
24.  he  shall  p.  a  meat-offering,  46.  7,  14. 

46  2.  the  priest  shall  p.  his  buiiit  oli'ering,  13. 
15.  they  shall  p.  the  lamb  and  meat-oH'enng 
Joel  3.  9.  p.  war  1|  Mmos  4. 12. p.  lo  meet  thy  God 
Mic.  3.  5.  they  even  p.  war  against  his'. 
.liat.U.lO.messei.ger,  whoshallp.way  before  thee 
26.  17.  where  wiit  thou  that  we  p.  for  thee  lo  eat 
the  passoverl  Mark  14.  12.  I.uke  22.  8,  9. 
Luke  3.  4.  saving,  p.  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  7. 27. 
,/o/iH  14.  2.  I'go  top.  a  place  lor  you 

3.  if  I  go  and  p.  a  place  for  you,  I  will  come  ag. 
*  Cor.  14.  8.  who  shall  p.  himself  to  the  battle? 
Phiiem.  22.  but  withal  p.  me  also  a  lodging 

PREPARED. 
Gen.  24.  31.  I  p.  the  house  and  room  for  camels 
41.  t  32.  dream  doubled,  for  the  thing  is  p.  of  God 
Exod.  12.  39.  neither  had  they  p.  any  victual 

23.  20.  to  bring  thee  into  the  place  I  have  p. 
jVum.  21.  27.  let  the  city  of  Sihon  be  built  and  p. 

33.  4.  1  have  p.  seven  altars,  and  have  offered 
2  Sam.  15.  1.  Absalom  p.  chariots  and  horses 

1  Kings  1.  5.  Adonijahp.  i|  5.  18.  they  p.  timber 
6.  10.  ihe  oracle  hep.  in  the  house  wilhm 

2  Kin  o-s  0.  23.  he  p.  provision  and  sent  them  away 

1  ChrZn.  12.  39.  for  their  brethren  had  p.  for  them 
15.  1.  David  p.  a  place  for  the  ark  of  God,  and 

piiched  for  it  a  tent,  3,  12.  2  Chr.  1.  4.  |  3.  1. 
22.  3.  David  p.  iron  in  abundance  for  the  nails 
5.  David  p.  abund.  before  his  death,  14.  |  29.  2. 

2  Chron.  8.  10.  all  the  work  of  Solomon  wasp. 

12.  14.  Rehoboam  p.  not  his  heart  to  seek  the  t>. 

19.  3.  Jehoshaphat  p.  his  heart  lo  seek  God 

20.  33.  for  as  yet  the  people  had  not  p.  their  heart 
26^  14.  Uzziah  p.  shields  and  spears  for  them 
27.  6.  Jothain  p.  Ins  ways  before  the  Lord 
29.  19.  the  vessels  Ahaz  cast  away  we  have  p. 

36.  he  rejoiced  that  God  had  p.  the  people 
31.  11.  they  p.  chambers  in  the  houseof  the  Lord 
35.  10.  the  service  was  p.  the  priests  stood,  16. 

20.  after  this,  when  Josiah  had  p.  the  leinide 
Ezra  7.  10.  Ezra  had  p.  his  heart  to  the  law 
,Veh.  5.  18.  now  that  which  wasp,  for  me  daily 
H.  10.  and  send  lo  them  for  whom  nothing  is  p. 

13.  5.  he  had  p.  for  him  "  gieat  chamber 
Ksth.  5.  4.  lo  the  banquet  ihat  I  have  p.  12.  |  6. 14. 

6.  4.  to  hang  Mordecai  on  gallows  Hamanp.  7.10. 
./oh  28.  27.  he  p.  it,  yea,  and  searched  it  out 

29.  7.  when  I  p.  my  seat  in  the  street 
Psal.  7.13.  he  p.  for  him  the  instruments  of  death 

9.  7.  he  hath  p.  his  throne  for  judgment 
57.  6.  they  have  p.  a  net  for  my  steps 

t  7.  my  heart  is  p.  I  will  sing  and  give  praise 
68.  10.  thou  hasip.  of  ihy  goodness  for  the  poor 
74.  16.  thou  hast  p.  the  light  and  the  sun 
78.  t  8.  a  generation  that  p.  not  their  hearts 
103.  19.  the  L   hath  p.  his  throne  in  the  heavens 

Prov.  3.  t  19.  by  understanding  hep.  the  heavens 
8.  27.  when  he  p.  the  heavens,  I  was  there 
19.  29.  judgments  are  p.  for  scorners,  and  stripes 
2L  31.  Iheliorse  is  p.  against  the  day  of  battle 

Isa.'2.  t2.  mountain  ofthe  Lord's  house  shall  bep. 
16   1  5.  in  mercy  shall  the  throne  be  p. 

30.  33.  Tophet  of  old,  for  the  king  it  is  p. 
64.  4.  neither  hath  the  eve  seen  what  he  hath  p. 

Fzek.  23.  41.  a  siately  bed,  and  atable  p.  beiore  it 
28.  13.  workinaiislii|i  of  the  pipes  wasp,  in  thee 
38.  7.  be  thou  p.  and  prepare  for  thyself 

J},in.  2.  9.  for  ye  have  p.  lying  w(nds  to  speak 

H0S.2.S.  her  sdverand  gold  which  tlieyp.  for  Baal 
fi.  3.  Ins  going  forth  is  p.  as  the  morning 

.Fiinah  1.  17.  now  Ihe  liOid  had  p.  a  great  fish 
4.  (i.  God  p.  a  ■;onril  H  7.  a  worm  ||  8.  an  east  wind 

JVuA.  2.  5.  make  liaslr,  and  the  defence  shall  be  p. 

y.rph.  1.  7.  for  Ihe  Lord  hath  p.  a  sacrifice 

Mat  20.  23.  it  is  not  mine  to  give,  but  it  shall  be 
given  to  them  for  whom  it  is  p.  Mark  10.  40. 
22.  4." tell  them,  behold,  I  have  p.  my  dinner 
25.  34.  inherit  ihe  kingdom  p.  il  41.  into  fire  p. 

Mark  14. 15.  will  shew  you  a  large  upper  room  p. 


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Luke  1.  17.  to  make  ready  a  people  p.  fo*  the  Lor< 

2.  31.  which  lliou  hasi  p.  hefoie  lace  of  all  peopie 

12.  47.  which  knew  Ins  Lord's  will,  hut  p.  not 

23.56.lheyp.  spices,  and  rested  I  he  sabbath,  24.1. 

Itoin.  9.  23'.  Ihe  v^s.-els  of  mercy  afore  p.  lo  glor; 

ICor.  2.  9.  things  G.  oath  p.  for  them  that  love  bin 

y.ph.  2.  t  10.  good  woiks  God  hath  p.  to  walk  i( 

2  '/'/;/(.  2.  21.  be  a  vessel  p.  to  every  good  work 

//(/;.  10.  5.  but  a  body  li.isl  thou  p.  me 

1>.  7.  Noah  p.  an  ark  to  the  saving  of  his  house 

II).  their  God,  lor  he  hath  p.  for  lliein  a  city 
Rev.  8.  6.  and  the  seven  angels;',  lo  sound 
9.  7.  ihe  locusts  were  like  to  horses  p.  for  battU 
15.  which  werep.  for  an  hour,  .1  day  and  amonth 
12.  6.  and  the  woman  haih  a  place  p.  of  God 
16.  12.  that  the  way  of  kings  of  east  may  bep. 
21.  2.  theholy  cilvp.asabriile  for  her  husband 

PREPAREDST. 
Ps.  80. 9.  thou  p.  room  before  it,  to  take  deep  root 

PKEPAREST. 

jXum.  15.  8.  when  thou  p.  a  bullock  for  an  offering 

Psal.  23.  5.  thou  p.  a  (able  before  me  in  presence 

65.  9.  thou  waleresi  the  earth,  thou  p.  them  corn 

when  lliou  hast  so  provided  for  it 

PREPARETH. 

2  Chron.  30.  19.  that  p.  his  heart  to  seek  God 

./<»A  15.  35.  bring  forth  vanity,  Iheir  belly  p.  deceit 

/^s.l47.8.who  p.  rain  for  earth,  inaketh  grass  grow 

PREPARING. 

JWA.13.7.p.him  a  chamber  in  courtsof  house  of  G 

1  Pet.  3.  20.  in  days  of  Noah,  while  the  ark  was  p 

PRErSBYTLRY. 


1  Tim.  4.  14.  with  laving  on  of  the  hands  of  the  p 
PRESCRIBED,  ING. 

Ezra  7.  22.  and  salt  w  iihont  p.  how  mujh 

Isu.lO.  1.  that  write  grievoosn.  which  they  have  p 
PRESENCE. 

Gen.  3.  8.  hid  themselves  from  the  p.  of  the  Lord 
4.  16.  Cain  went  out  from  the  p.  ofthe  Lord 
27. 30.  Jacob  was  scarce  gone  from  the  p.  of  Isaac 
45.  3.  for  Joseph's  brethren  were  troubled  at  his  p. 
47.15  for  why  should  we  die  in  thy  p.?  money  fails 

iCj  o(/.10.1  l.tl>ey  were  driven  out  fromPharaoh's^. 
33.  14.  he  said,  my  p.  shall  go  with  thee 

15.if  thyp.gonoi  with  me,  carry  us  not  up  hence 
35.  20.  all  Israel  departfd  from  the  p.  of  Moses 

Leu.  22.  3.  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  my  p. 

JVum.  20.  6.  Moses  went  from  the  p.  of  assembly 

1  Sam.  18.  11.  David  avoided  out  of  his  p.  twice 
19.10.bnt  he  slipped  away  oulofSaul'sp.  and  fled 
21. 15.  this  fellow  to  play  the  madman  in  myp. 

2Sam.  16.19.  whom  should  1  serve?  as  I  have  served 
in  thy  fiither's  p.  so  will  I  be  in  thy  p. 
17.  t  11-  I  counsel  that  thy  p.  go  to  battle 

1  Kings  12.2.Jeroboam  fled  from  the  p.  of  Solomon 

'iKingS  3.14.were  it  not  1  regard  p.  of  Jehoshaphat 
5.  27.  and  he  went  out  from  his  p.  a  leper 
13.  23.  neither  casl  he  them  from  his  p.  as  yet 

24.  20.  till  he  bad  casl  them  out  from  his  p. 

25.  19.  five  of  them  that  were  in  the  king's  p. 

1  Chron.  16.  27.  glory  and  honour  are  in  his  p. 
33.  then  shall  the  trees  sing  at  the  p.  of  God 

2  Chrun.  9.  23.  the  king  sought  the  p.  of  Solomon 
20.  9.  when  weslund  before  this  house  in  thy  p. 
34.  4.  Ihev  brake  Ihe  altars  of  Baalim  in  his  p. 

JVeh.  2.  I.'I  had  not  been  before  sad  in  his  p. 

Esth.l.  6.  Hanian  was  afraid  at  the  p.  of  Ihe  king 
8.1.5.Mordecai  went  from  ihep.  of  king  in  apparel 

.hb  1.12.  Satan  went  from  ihe  p.  of  the  Lord, 2. 7. 
23.  15.  therefore  I  am  troubled  at  his  p. 

Psal.  9.  3.  thev  shall  fall  and  perish  at  thy  p. 
16.11. in  Ihyp'.  fulness  of  joy,  right  hand  pleasures 
i'7.  2.  let  my  sentence  come  forth  from  thy  p. 
31.  20.  thou  shall  hide  them  in  the  secret  of  thy  p. 
42.  t  5.  1  shall  praise  him,  his  p.  is  salvation 
51.11.  cast  me  not  away  trom  thy  p.  take  not  thy 
68.  2.  let  the  wicked  perish  at  Ihep.  ot  God 

8.1ieavensilr(>pped,  Sinai  moved  at  thep. of  God 
95.  2.  come  before  his  p.  with  thanksgiving 
97.  5.  the  hills  melked  like  wax  at  thep.  of  God 
100.  2.  come  before  his  p.  with  singing 
114.  7.  tremble,  thou  earth,  at  thep.  ofthe  Lord 

139.  7.  whither  shall  I  flee  from  thy  p.? 

140.  13.  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  thy  p. 
Prov.  14.  7.  go  from  thep.  of  a  foolish  man 
/4«.1.7.  strangers  shall  devour  vour  lard  inyourp 

19.  1.  the  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  moved  at  hisp 

03.  9.  and  the  angel  of  his  p.  saved  them 

64.  1.  that  mountains  might  flow  down  at  thy  p. 

2.  that  the  nations  may  tremble  at  thy  p. 

3.  the  mountains  flowed  down  at  thy  p. 
./er.  4.  26.  all  Ihe  cities  broken  down  at  p.  of  L.3ri 

5.  22.  will  ye  not  tremble  at  my  p.  which  hav« 
23.  39.  and  I  will  cast  you  out  of  my  p.  52.3. 

Fzek.  38.  20.  all  the  men  shall  shake  at  my  p. 

.runah  1. 3.  Jonah  rose  to  flee  from  Ihep.  of  the  Li 
10.  men  knew  he  fled  from  the  p.  ofthe  Lord 

JVrt/;.  1.5.  and  the  earth  is  hiiint  at  hisp. 

Zeph.  X.  7.  hold  thy  peace  at  tho  p.  ol  lhi>  Lotrt 

Luke  13.  26.  we  have  eaten  and  drunk  in  Uiy^ 


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AUb  3. 13.  the  times  of  refreshing  como  from  the  p. 

5.  41.  they  departed  from  the  p.  of  the  council 
I  Cor.  1.  ijy.  that  no  flesh  sliould  glory  in  his  p. 
iCor.  10.  1.  wiio  in  p.  am  base  among  you 

10.  his  letters  weiglity,  but  Ins  bodily  p.  is  weak 
Pkil.  2.  12.  ye  have  obeyed,  not  as  in  my  p.  only 
I  7'Ae««.2.17. being  taken  from  you  inp.  not  in  heart 
iThess.1.9.  withdestruciion  from  the  p.  oftheLd. 

'ude  24.  present  you  faultless  before  p.  of  his  glory 

In  the  PRESENCE. 
«e7i.  16. 12.  he  shall  dwell  in  tke  p.ot'his  brethren 

23.  11   in  the  p.  of  my  people  1  give  it  thee 
18.  made  sure  in  the  p.  of  ilie  children  of  Heth 

25. 18.  Ishmael  died  in  the  p.  of  all  his  brethren 
OeufH^.  'J.his  brother's  wife  come  in  t.  p.  of  elders 
I  Sam.  16.  I'J.  should  I  notservemtAcp.  of  his  son 
1  Kings  8.  22.  Solomon  stood  in  t.  p.  of  congregat. 

21.  13.  against  Naboth,  in  the  p.  of  the  people 
1  Chron.  24.  31.  these  cast  lots  in  the  p.  of  David 
Psal.  23.  5.  a  table  in  the  p.  of  mine  enemies 

116.  14.  now  in  the  p.  of  all  his  people,  18. 
Prov.  17. 18.  become  surety  in  the  p.  of  his  friend 

25.  6.  put  not  forth  thyself  ;n  the  p.  of  the  king 

7.  than  be  put  lower  in  the  p.  of  the  prince 
Ter.  28.  1.  Hananiah  spake  in  the  p.  of  the  princes 
Win  thep.  of  people  ||  32.12.iK«Acp. of  witnesses 
Luke  1. 19. 1  am  Gabriel,  that  stand  in  the  p.  o(G. 

14.  10.  thou  shall  have  worship  in  the  p.  of  them 

15.  10.  there  is  joy  in  the  p.o(  the  angels  of  God 
/oAn  20.30.  signs  did  Jesus  in  the  p.  of  his  disciples 
acts  3.  13.  and  denied  him  in  thep.  of  Pilate 

16.  given  him  perfect  soundn.  in  the  p.  of  you  all 
27.  35.  he  gave  thanks  to  G.  in  the  p.  of  them  all 

IThess.^.  19.  arenotevenye,  in  the  p.  of  our  L.J. 
Ueb.  9.  24.  now  to  appear  in  thep.  of  God  for  us 
Rev.  UAQ.int.p.  of  holy  angels,  ?n  t.p.  of  Lamb 

PRESENT,  Substantive. 
Oen.  32.  13.  he  took  a  p.  for  Esau  his  brother,  18. 

20.  for  he  said,  I  will  appease  him  with  thep. 

21.  so  went  the  p.  over  before  him,  himself  lodged 

33.  10.  if  found  grace,  then  rec.  my  p.  at  my  hand 
43.  11.  Israel  said,  carry  down  the  man  a  p. 

15.  men  took  the  p.  ||  25.  they  made  ready  the  p. 
26.  they  brought  him  the  p.  in  their  hand 
'udg.  3.  15.  by  Ehud  Israel  sent  a  p.  to  Eglon 

17.  he  brought  the  p.  ||  18.  an  end  to  otfer  the  p. 
6.18.  depart  not  till  I  come  and  bring  forth  my  p. 

iSam.  9.  7.  there  is  not  a  p.  for  the  man  of  God 
25.  t  27.  let  this  p.  be  for  the  young  men 

30.  26.  bi>Jiold  a  p.  of  the  s|)oil  of  the  enemies 

1  Kings  9. 16.  had  given  it  for  a  p.  to  his  daughter 

10.  25.  they  brought  every  man  his  p.  2CAr.9.24. 

15.  19.  I  have  sent  thee  a  p.  of  silver  and  gold 
•ih'ings  8.  8.  the  king  said,  take  a  p.  in  thine  hand 

9.  so  Ilazael  went  to  meet  him  and  took  a  p. 

16.  8.  and  sent  it  for  a  p.  to  the  king  of  Assyria 

17.  4.  and  brought  no  p.  to  the  king  of  Assyria 

18.  31.  make  an  agreement  by  a  p.  fsa.  36.  16. 

20.  12.  sent  letters  and  a  p.  toHezekiah,  /so.  39.1. 
fsa.  18.  7.  a  p.  brought  to  Lord  of  hosts  for  a  people 
Eiek.  27.  15.  they  brought  for  a  p.  horns  of  ivory 
ffos.lO.  6.  be  carried  to  AuBv.  fora  p.  to  king  Jareb 

PRESENT,  Participle. 
ISam.  13.15.  Saul  numbered  the  people  p.  with  him 

21.  3.  give  me  five  loaves,  or  what  there  is  p. 

2  Sam.  20.  4.  apsemble  Judah.  and  be  thou  here  p. 
IS'inn-.';  20.27. Israel  were  nuiiibered,and  wereallp. 
lCArr29. 17.  have  seen  thy  people  p.  to  offer  will. 
iChron.  5.  11.  all  the  priests  p.  were  sanctified 

.  30.  21.  Israel  p.  at  Jerusalem,  kept  the  feast 

31.  1.  all  p.  went  out  and  brake  the  images 

34.  32.  he  caused  all  that  were  p.  to  stand  to  it 
Ezra  8.  25.  king,  lords,  and  all  Israel  p.  ofl^ered 
Estk.  4.  16   gather  all  the  Jews  p.  in  Shushan 
PsoZ.46. 1.  God  is  a  very  p.  help  in  timeof  trouble 
r,uke  5.  17.  power  of  the  Lord  was  p.  to  heal  them 

13.1.there  were  p.at  that  season  some  that  toM  him 

18.  30.  shall  receive  manifold  more  in  this  p.  time 
John  14.  25.  I  have  spoken,  being  yet  p.  with  you 
Jicts  10.  33.  now  are  we  all  p.  before  God,  to  hear 

21.18.Paul  went  with  us,  and  all  the  elders  were  p. 

28. 2.  kindled  afire,  received  us  because  of  p.  rain 

ftom.7.18.  to  will  is  p.  with  me,  but  how  to  perform 

21.  when  1  would  do  good,  evil  is  p.  with  me 

8.  18.  I  reckon  that  the  sufferings  of  this  p.  time 
38.  nor  things  p  are  able  to  separate  us  from  love 

11.  5.  even  al  this  p.  time,  there  is  a  remnant 
lCor.3.22.  things  p.  or  things  to  come,  all  areymirs 

4. 1 1.  even  to  this  p. hour  we  both  hunger  and  thirst 
5.  3.  but  p.  inspirit,  have  judged  a.stho'  I  were  p. 
7.26.  that  this  is  cood  for  thep.  distress 
15.  6.  of  whom  the  greater  part  remain  to  this  p. 
2  Cor.  5.  8.  willing  rather  to  be  p.  with  the  Lord 

9.  we  labour,  that  whether  p.  or  absent 
10.2.1  beseech  yon,  that  I  may  not  heboid  whenp. 
11.  9.  when  I  was  p.  v.iih  you  and  wanted 

13.  2   I  foretell,  as  if  I  were  p.  tJie  second  time 

10.  I  write,  lest  being  p.  I  should  use  sharpness 
Gal.l.  4.  that  he  might  deliver  us  from  this  p.  world 
4,  18.  and  not  only  when  I  am  p.  with  you 

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Oiil.  4.  20. 1  desire  to  bep.  with  you,  and  to  change 
'iTim.  4.  10.  forsaken  me,  having  lov.  this  p.  world 
Tit.  2.  12.  we  should  live  godly  in  this  p.  world 
Heb.  9.  9.  which  was  a  figure  lor  the  time  then  p. 
12.  11.  no  chastening  fur  thep.  seemeth  joyous 
2P«<.  1.  12.  and  be  established  in  thep.  truth 

PRESENT,  ED. 
Gen.  46.  29.  Joseph  p.  himself  to  his  fathe? 
47.  2.  hep.  five  of  his  brethren  to  Pharaoh 
Ezod.Zi.'i.  andp.  thyself  there  to  mc  in  the  mount 
Le(i.2.8.the  meat-offering,  when  it  is  p.  to  the  priest 
7.  35.  in  the  day  when  ne  p.  them  to  minister 
9.  12.  Aaron's  sons  p.  to  him  the  blood.  18. 

13.  and  they  p.  the  burnt-offering  to  him 
14.  11.  the  priestshall  p.  the  man  to  be  made  clean 
16.7.  the  two  goats,  and  p.  them  before  the  Lord 

10.  the  scape-goat  shall  be  p.  before  the  Lord 
27.  8.  then  he  shall  p.  himself  before  the  priest 

11.  then  he  shall  p.  the  beast  before  the  priest 
JV«/n.  3.  6.  and  p.  the  tribe  of  Levi  before  Aaron 
Deut.  31.  14.  p.  yourselves  before  the  tabernacle 
.Tosh.  24.  1.  they  p.  themselves  before  God 
.fudg.  6. 19.  Gideon  brought  it  under  oak,  and  p.  it 

20.  2.  the  tribes  of  Israel  p.  themselves 

1  Sam.  10. 19.  now  p.  yourselves  before  the  Lord 
17.  16.  Goliath  the  Philistine  p.  himself  forty  days 

2  Chron.  11.  t  '3.  the  Levitesp.  themselves  to  him 
.Job  1.  6.  the  sons  of  God  came  to  p.  themselves 

2.  1.  Satan  came  top.  himself  before  the  Lord 
.ler.  36.  7.  it  may  be  they  will  p.  their  supplication 

36.  26.  I  p.  my  supplication  before  the  king 

42.  9.  ye  sent  to  p.  your  supplication  before  him 
Ezek.  20  28.  they  p.  the  provocation  of  offering 
Dan.  9.  18.  for  we  do  not  p.  our  supplications 
Mat.  2.  11.  they  p.  to  him  gifis,  gold  and  myrr* 
Luke  2.  22.  they  brought  him  top.  to  the  Lord 
/icts  9.41.  when  he  had  called  the  saints,  p. her  alive 

23.  33.  they  p.  Paul  also  before  the  governor 
Rum.  12.  1.  that  ye  p.  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice 
2  Cor.  4.  14.  shall  raise  us  upby  Jes.  and  p.  us  with 

11.2.  that  I  may  p.  you  as  a  chaste  virgin  to  Christ 
Eph.  5.27.  he  might  p.  it  to  hims.  a  glorious  church 
Col.  1.  22.  to  p.  you  holy  and  unblameable 

28.  that  we  may  p.  every  man  perfect  in  Christ 
Jude  24.  to  him  that  is  able  to  p.  you  faultless 

PRESENTING. 
Dan.  9.  20.  p.  my  supplication  before  the  Lord 

PRESENTLY. 
1  Sam.  2.  16.  let  them  not  fail  to  burn  the  fat  p. 
Prov.  12.  16.  a  fool's  wrath  is  p.  known 
Mat.  21.  19.  and  p.  the  fig-tree  withered  away 

26.53. he  shall  p.  give  me  more  than  twelve  legions 
Phil.  2.  23.  him  therefore  I  hope  to  send  p. 

PRESENTS.  , 

1  Sam.  10.  27.  and  they  brought  him  no  p. 

1  Kings  4.21.  they  brought  p.  and  served  Solomon 

2  Kin'crs  17.  3.  Hoshea  gave  Shalmaneser  p. 

2  CAr.  17.  5.  p.  to  Jehosh.  1 1 .  |i  32.  23.  to  Hezekiah 
Psal.  68.  29.  kings  shall  bring  p.  unto  thee 

72. 10.  kings  of  Tarsh.  and  the  isles  shall  bring  p. 

76. 11.  let  all  bring  p.  to  him  that  ought  to  be  feared 
Mid.  14.  therefore  shalt  give  p.  to  Moresheth  — ith 

PRESERVE 

Signifies,  [1]  To  keep  safe  or  defend,  Psal.  16. 
[2]  To  sustain  or  uphold,  Psal.  3fi._6.     [3]  To 
reserve,  save,  nr  keep  alive.  Gen.  45.  7. 

O  thou  Preserv_>r  of  men,  .hb  7.  20.  0  thou  who, 
as  thou  wast  the  Creator  of  man.delightest  to 
be,and  to  be  called,  the  Preserver  and  Saviour 
of  men:  and  that  waitest  to  be  kind  and  gra- 
cious to  men  from  day  to  day,  as  occasion  re- 
quires; da  not  deal  with  me  in  a  way  contrary 
to  thine  own  nature  and  name,  and  to  the  man- 
ner of  thy  deoHnif  with  all  the  rest  of  mankind. 
Or,  ()  thou  Observer  of  men,  thou  who  didst 
exactly  know  and  diligently  observe  all  the  in- 
ward motions  and  outward  actions  of  men  ;  I 
have  sinned  ;  and  therefore  if  thou  shalt  be  se- 
vere to  mark  mine  iniquities,  as  thou  seemest 
to  be,  I  know  not  what  to  say  or  do  unto  thee. 

Gen.  19.32.  that  we  may  p.  seed  of  our  father,  34. 
45.  5.  for  God  did  send  me  before  you  to  p.  life 

7.  God  sent  me  to  p.  you  a  posterity  in  the  earth 
Deut.  a.  24.  that  he  might  p.  us  alive,  as  at  thisday 
P.ial.  12. 7.  thou  shalt  p.  them  from  this  generation 

16.  l.p.  me,  OGod,  for  in  thee  do  I  put  my  trust 

25.  21.  let  intesrity  and  uprightness  p.  me 

32.  7.  my  hiding  place,  shalt  p.  me  from  trouble 

40.  11.  let  thy  loving  kindness  continually  p.  me 

41.  2.  the  Lord  will  p.  him  and  keep  him  alive 
61.  7.  prepare  mercy  and  truth  which  may  p.  him 
64.  1.  hear  me,  p.  my  life  from  fear  of  the  enemy 
79.  11.  p.  thou  those  that  are  appointed  to  die 
86.  2.  p.  my  soul,  for  I  am  holy,  6  thou  my  God 
121.  7.  L.  p.  thee  from  all  evil,  he  shall  p.  thy  soul 

8.  the  Lord  shall  p.  thy  goini  out  and  coming  in 
140.  1.  O  Lord,  p.  me  from  the  violent  man,  4. 

Prov.2  ll.discretion  shall  p. thee, underst. keep  thee 
4.  6.  forsake  her  pot,  and  she  shall  p.  thee 
14.  3.  but  the  lips  >f  the  wise  shall  p.  them 


PRL 

Prov.  20.  28.  mercy  and  truth  p  king,  hia  throne 
22.  12.  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  p.  knowledge 
fsa.  31.  5.  and  passing  over  he  will  p.  Jerusalem 
49.8.  I  will  p.  thee,  and  give  thee  for  a  covenant 
Jer.  49.  II.  thy  children,  I  will  p.  them  alive 
ffab.  3.  f  2.  p.  alive  thy  work  in  midst  of  the  years 
7.uki  17.  33.  whoso  shall  lose  his  life  shall  p.  it 
'27 tm.  4.  18.  Lord  willp.  to  his  heavenly  kingdom 

PRESERVED,  ETH. 
Gen.  32.  30.  I  have  seen  God,  and  my  life  is  p. 
■  hsh.  24.  17.  and  p.  us  in  all  the  way  we  went 

1  Sam.  30.  23.  Lord  hath  given  us,  who  hath  p.  ua 

2  Sam.  8.  6.  Syrians  Duviii's  servants,  Ld.p.  David 

whithersoever  he  went,  1  Chron.  18.  6,  13 
.Tob  10.  12.  thy  visitation  hath  p.  my  spirit 
29.  2.  that  I  were  as  in  the  days  when  God  p.  me 

36.  6.  he  p.  not  the  life  of  the  wicked,  gives  right 
Psal.  31.  23.  love  Lord,  for  the  Lord  p.  the  faithfu 

37.  28.  forsakes  not  his  saints,  they  are  p.  forevet 
97.  10.  hale  evil,  he  p.  the  souls  of  his  saints 
116.  6.  the  Lord  p.  the  simple,  I  was  brought  low 

145.  20.  the  Lord  p.  all  them  that  love  liiin 

146.  9.  the  Lord  p.  the  slransers,  he  relieveth 
Prov.  2.  8.  he  p.  the  way  of  his  saints 

16.  17.  he  that  keepeth  his  way  p.  his  soul 
[sa.  49.  6.  and  to  restore  the  p.  of  Israel 
Hos.  12.  13.  anil  by  a  iirophet  was  hep. 
Mat.  9. 17.  but  they  put  new  wine  into  new  bottles, 
and  both  are  ;;.  Luke  5.38, 

1  TAc^s. 5.23.  your  spirit  soul  andbodyp  blameless 
.Tude  1. sanctified, and  p. in  Jesus  Christ,  and  called 

PRESERVER. 
./ob  7.  20.what  shall  I  do  to  thee,  O  thou  P.  of  menT 

PRESERVEST. 
JVek.  9.  6.  thou  Lord  hast  made  and  p.  them  all 
Psal.  30.  6.  O  Lord,  Ilion  p.  man  and  beast 

PRESIDENTS. 
Dan.  5.  2.  and  over  these  three  p.  Daniel  was  first 

3.  this  Daniel  was  preferred  above  p.  and  prince* 

4.  thep.  s^iught  to  find  occasion  againjt  Daniel 
6.  these  p.  and  princes  a*;spmbled  to  the  king.  7. 

PRESS 

Signifies,  [1]  To  squeeze  close  together.  Gen.  40. 
11.  [2]  To  throng  or  crowd,  Luke  S.  45.  [3] 
To  urge,  or  be  instant,  Gen.  19.  3.  [4]  To 
pursue  and  seek  after  salvation  and  happi- 
ness with  a  /lob/bnhlness,  resolution,  zeal,  and 
fervency,  hiikp  16.  16.  Phil. 3. 14.  [5]M  crowd 
or  throng,  Luke  19.  3. 

The  word  Press  ('.s  likewise  used  not  only  for  the 
instrument  or  machine  by  which  grapes  are 
squeezed,  Isa.  16.  10.  but  al.^o  for  the  vessel  or 
vat,  wherein  the  wine  runs  from  /Ae  Press,  ond 
in  which  it  is  received  and  preserved:  Whence 
are  these  expressions:  He  digged  a  wine  press 
in  his  vineyard.  Mat.  21.  33.  Thy  presses  shall 
burst  out  with  new  wine,  Prov.  3. 10.  To  draw 
out  of  the  press.  Hag.  2.  16.  It  was  a  kind  of 
subterraneous  cistern ;  in  which  the  wine  wag 
received  and  kept,  till  it  was  put  into  jars  or 
vessels  of  earth  or  wood. 

Mark  2. 4. could  not  come  nigh  for  the  p.  Luke  8.19 
5.  27.  came  inp.  behind  him,  touched  hisearmen' 
30.  Jesus  turned  him  about  in  the  p.  and  said 

Luke  19.  3.  Zaccheus  could  not  see  Jesus  for  thep^ 
PRESS. 

.Toel  3.  13.  for  the  p.  is  full,  the  fats  overflow 

ffag.  2.  16.  to  draw  out  fiftv  vessels  outof  the  p. 
fiee    Wine. 
PRESS-FAT. 

Hag.  2. 16. when  one  came  to  the  p.  to  draw  vesse  It 
PRESS,  ED,  ETH. 

<?fn.l9.3.I.,otp.on  the  two  angels  at  Sodom  great  ) 
9.  they  p.  sore  on  Lot,  and  came  near  the  door 
40.  11.  and  I  took  the  grapes  and  p.  them 

.Tudg.  16.  16.  Delilah  p.  him  daily  with  her  wordi 

2  .'^flm.l3.  25.  -Abstdom  p.  him,  he'wonld  not  go,  27 
Esth.  8.  14.  posts  p  on  bv  the  king's  command 
Ps.  38.2.  arrows  slick  fast,  and  thy  hand  p.  me  sore 
K:fA.23.3.  there  were  their  breastsi  p.  they  bruised 
.^mo.';  2.13.  behold,  lamp  under  yon  as  acartisp. 
Mark  3.  10.  they  p.  on  him  for  to  touch  him 
Luke  5.  1.  as  the  people  p.  to  hear  the  word  ofGod 

6. 38.  good  measure,  p.  down  and  shaken  together 
8.  45,  the  multitude  throng  thee  and  p.  thee 
le.  i6.  kingdom  preached,  every  man  p.  into  it 
.flcts  18.5.Paul  wasp,  in  spirit, and  testified  to  Jewo 
2  Cor.  1.  8.  that  we  were  p.  above  measure 
Phil  3.  14.  I  p.  toward  the  mark  for  the  prize 

PRESSES. 
Prov.  3.  10.  thy  p.  shall  burst  with  new  wine 
/sa.l6.  10.  tread,  shall  tread  out  no  wine  in  their  p 

PRESUME. 
Deut.  IR.  20.  the  prophet  who  shall  p.  to  speak 
E.<i<A.7.5.whereis  hethflt  diirst  p.  in  his  heart  to d« 

PRESUMED. 
JVvm. 14.  44.  but  thev  p.  to  ?o  im  to  the  hill-top 

PRESUMPTUOUS. 
Deut.  1.  t  43.  ye  were  p.  and  went  up  the  hill 
Psal.  19.  13.  keep  thy  servant  also  from  r   sins 


PRE 

2  Pit.  -i.  lo.pare  tliev,  self  will,  nn:  ulraid  to  speak 

I'RESUMPTUOUSLY. 
€iod.21.14.  it"  a  man  come  p.  on  his  iiei^'libour 
A^u/.';.lo.:i0.llie  soul  thai  iloth  uught;).  ])iut.\~.\i. 
Dcitt.  1.  43.  anil  wuiu  p.  up  into  tlic  hill 
n.  13.  the  peopli;  shall  hear,  and  do  no  more  p. 
18.  22.  but  Ih.:  prophet  hath  spoken  il  p. 

PRIiTENCE. 
Mat.'23.M.  lor  ap.inake  lung  prayers,  Mark  12.40 
P/ttl.  1.  13.  whether  in  ;;.or  in  truth  C.  is  preached 

PKKV.ML 
Signifies,  [1]  To  have  the  advantage  over,  or  the 
letter  of.,   Jndg.  16.  3.     [2]   To  be  raised  or 
lifted  up,  Geu.'~.i^)- 
The  blessings  of  thv  lather  have  prevailed  above 
Ihe    blessMigs  of  I'ny    progenitors,    (ieii.  49.  2G. 
Thebk.ismga  wktck  I  till)  father  have  conferred 
upon  thee,  are  much   mure  consideralde  than 
those  which  I  received  eUher  from  my  father 
Isaac,  or  from  my  trrandfalher  Abraham  ;  and 
that,  (1)  In   the  e/tint  of  the  blessin;rs :  Ish- 
mael   was  eicluded  in  one,   and  Esau  in  the 
rlher's  blessings;    hut   I  have  included    both 
Ephraim  and  Manasseh  in  my  blessing.     (2) 
n    the   distinctness    and  clearness  of  them : 
for  that  land  of  Canaan,  which  was  transmit- 
ted to  Isaac  and  Jacob  only  in  the  general, 
teas  now  in  some  sort  particularly  distributed 
to  Joseph  and  to  the  rest  of  his  brethren  ;  and, 
(3)    In  the  nearness  of  the  accomplisUmrnt: 
A'»K!  there  was  a  more  likely  prospect  of  the 
mtiltipUcatiun  of  their  seed,  than  to  Abr.ihain 
or  Isaac  :  and  soon  after  they  multiplied  to  as- 
tonishment, and  drew  near  to  the  possession 
of  the  promised  land. 
Oen.  7.  20.  fifteen  cubits  upward  did  Ihe  waters  p. 
.V«m.  22.  6.  p-^radvenlure  I  shall  p.  t  H- 
JuJir.  Ifi.  .5.  and  see  by  what  means  we  may  p. 
1  Sam.  2.  it   for  by  strength  shall  no  man  p. 
17  'J  :(  i  p  ag.  him,  then  ye  shall  be  c'jr  servants 
26. 2.').  Ihcii  shalt  do  great  things  and  shall  sliH  p. 
1  Sings  22.22.  he  said,  Ihou  shalt  persuade  hiin, 
awi  p  a  so,  go  forlh  and  do  so,  2  Chron.  18.  21. 
iChron   II.  11.  O  Lord,  let  not  man  p.  against  thee 
ynh.  t)    K(   thou  shall  not  p.  ngainsl  hmi 
Job  15.  24.  ihev  shall  p.  against  him,  as  a  king 
18.  9.  and  i.hr" robber  shall  p.  against  him 
Vsal.  9.  i(i   arise,  O  Lord,  lei  not  man  p. 
li.l.whosaul,  with  ourlongue  will  wep.  our  lips 
e.'i  ^.iiiioiiiii-.sp.ng.  me,  as  for  our  transgressions 
Prjv.  0    r  3.  ''O  shalt  thou  p.  with  thy  friend 
F,(tl  1. 1';  if  on?  p.  against  liim,two  shall  withstand 
Isa.  7.  1.  to  war,  but  could  not  p.  against  it 
16  12  M(>al>  shall  come  to  pray,  but  he  shall  not  p. 
42   13  he  r-hall  cry,  he  shall  p.  against  hisenemies 
47,  12.  stand  now,  if  so  be  thou  mayestp. 
Jer  1   \'l  iliey  shall  i  ot  p.  against  thee,  for  !  am 
u.tli  thee,  sailh  L.  of  hosts,  15.  20.  |  20.  11. 
5.  22.  tho'igh  the  waves  loss,  yet  can  they  not  p. 
2*1.  ID  v,.li  be  enticed, and  we  shallp.againathim 
/).(,!    11.7.  wno  shall  deal  againslhim  and  sha'.lp. 
./»;„•■.  Iti.  18  the  gales  of  hell  shall  in)t  p.  against  il 
27  24.  wli'-n  Pllale  saw  he  could  p.  nothing 
hkn  12   ly  perceive  vc  how  ve  p.  nothing 

PRf;VAILED. 
<,'/•«.  7.  18  the  waters  p.  and  increased,  19. 

•J4    thr'  waters  p.  on  the  earth  150  days 
Tu  8.  1  liav»!  wrestled  with  my  sister  and  have  p. 
32.  2.'i.  whan  he  saw  he  p    not  against  him 

28.  thou  hast  power  witli  God  and  men,  hast  p. 
47.  20.  because  the  famine  p.  over  them 
49.  'iii.  the  blessings  of  thy  father  have  p. 
Kiod.  17.  11.  when  Moses  held  up  his  hand,  Israel 
p.  when  he  let  down  his  hand,  Amalek  p. 
Jndg.  1.  35.  the  hand  of  the  house  of  Joseph  p. 

3.  To.  Othniel's  hand  p.  against  Chushan 

4.  24.  the  childrpn  of  Israel  p.  against  Jabin 
6  2.  Ihe  l»iind  of  Midian  p.  against  Israel 

1  Slim.  17.  50.  so  David  p.  over  Goliath 
R  611  HI.  II.  23.  purely  the  men  p.  against  us 
24   4.  the  king's  word  p.  against  Joab 

1  Kniirs  Hi.  22.  the  people  that  lollowed  Omri  p. 

2  hin'gs  25.  3.  the  famine  p.  in  the  citv,no  bread 
I  I  inZn.  5.  2.  for  Judah  p.  above  his  brethren 
2r.in//i.  8.  3.  Solomon  p.  against  Ilamath-zobah 

13.  18.  Judali ;(.  because  they  relied  on  the  Lord 
27.  5.  Jiplhiim  p.  aiainst  the  .\minoiiiie8 
P.«.13.4.iestmiiieeneinvsav,l  have  p.  against  thee 

119.  2.  vet  they  have  not  p.  against  me 
jler.  20.  7.  thou  art  strimger  than  I,  and  hast  p. 

38.  2-2.  ihv  friends  have  p.  asainst  thee 
l,am    1.  Hi.  I  weep  bee  luse  the  enemy  p. 
r/an.  7.  21.  Ihe  same  horn  p.  against  the  saints 
U.,s.  12.  4.  he  had  power  over  the  angel  and  p. 
Obad'.ihe  men  at  peace  have  deceived  thee  and  p. 
Lvke'i2.  23.  the  voices  of  the  chief  priests  p. 
Sets  19. 16.  the  man  in  whom  the,  evil  spirit  was  p. 

20.  so  mightily  arcw  the  word  of  God  and  p. 
Bee.  5.5.  Ihe  root  of  David  hath  p. to  open  the  book 

12.6.  the  dragon  and  his  angels  p.  not 
455 


PRl 

PREVAILEST. 
Job  14.£0.thoughp.f(ir  ever  against  him,hepa3seth 

PREVAILETH. 
Lam.  1. 13.  he  sent  lire  into  my  bones,  and  it  p. 

PREVENT. 
.Tub  3.  12.  why  did  the  kpeesp.  me?  or  the  breasts 
Psal.  17.  t  13.  arise,  O  Lord,  p.  his  face 
59.  10.  the  God  of  my  mercy  shall  p.  me 
7i'.  8.  let  thy  lender  mercies  speedily  p.  us 
88.  13.  in  the  morning  shall  my  jirayerp.  thee 
95.  t  2.  let  us  p.  his  lace  with  thanksgiving 
119.  148.  mine  eyes  p.  the  night-watches 
Jlmos  9. 10.  which  say,  the  evil  shall  not  p.  us 

1  Thess.  4.15.  we  shall  notp.them  who  are  asleep 
PREVENTED. 

2  Sam.  22.  6.  the  snares  of  death  p.  me,  Psal.  18. 5. 
19.  they  p.  me  in  the  day  of  my  calamities,  but 

the  Lord  was  my  stay,  Psal.  IS.  18. 
Job  30.  27.  the  days  of  affliction  p.  me 
41.  11.  who  hath  p.  me  that  1  should  repay  liiinl 
Psal.  119.  147   1  p.  the  dawning  of  the  morning 
Isa.  21.  14.  they  p.  with  their  bread  him  that  Hud 
JI/at.l7.25.Jesusp.him,sayiiig,  Simon, of  whom  do 

PREVENTEST. 
P5.21.3.  forthoup.  him  wiih  blessings  of  goodness 

PREY. 
./er.  30.10.  and  all  thatp.on  lliee  will  I  give  for  ap. 

PREY. 
Gen.  49.  9.  from  the  p.  my  son,  thou  art  gone  up 

27.  in  the  morning  he  shall  devour  the  p. 
JVam. 14. 3.whybioughtto  thnsland,  that  our  wives 
and  children  shall  be  a  p.?  31.  Deut.  1.  39. 
23.  24.  Israel  not  lie  down  till  he  eat  of  the  p. 
31.  12.  they  brought  the  captives  and  p.  to  Moses 

26.  take  the  sum  of  the  p.  ihat  was  taken 

27.  and  divide  the  p. into  twci  parts  between  them 

32.  and  the  booty  being  the  rest  of  the  p. 
lJeut.2.  35.  only  the  cattle  we  took  for  a  p.  to  our- 
selves and  the  spoil,  3.  7.  J'osA.8. 2,27.  |  11.14. 

.fudg.  5.  30.  divided  the  p.  a  p.  of  divers  colours 
8.24.  that  ye  wouldgive  me  the  ear-rings  of  liisp. 

25.  did  cast  every  man  the  ear-rings  of  his  p. 
2  Kirigs  21. 14.  Judah  shall  become  a  p. and  a  spoil 
JVcA.  4.  4.  give  them  for  ap.  in  the  landof  captivity 
Esth.  3.  13.  take  the  spoil  of  them  for  a  p.  8.  11- 

9.  15.  on  the  p.  they  laid  not  their  hand,  IC. 
Job  4.  11.  the  old  lion  perisheLh  for  lack  of  p. 
9.  26.  as  the  eagle  that  hasteth  to  the  p. 
24. 5.  behold,  as  wild  asses  risiing  betimes  for  a  p. 
.38.  39.  wilt  thou  hunt  the  p.  for  the  lion  ? 
39.29.  from  thence  she  seekelh  Ihep.and  her  eyes 
Psal.  17.  12.  like  a  lion  that  is  greedy  of  his  p. 
76.  4.  more  excellent  than  the  mountains  ofp. 
104.  21.  the  young  lions  roar  after  their  p. 
HI.  t  5.  he  hath  given  p.  to  them  that  fear  him 
124.6.  who  hath  notgiven  us  for  a  p.  to  their  teeth 
Prov.  23.  28.  she  also  lieth  in  wait  as  for  a  p. 
/sa.  5. 29.  yea,  they  shall  roar  and  lay  hold  of  the  p. 
10.2.that  widows  may  betheirp.and  rob  fatherless 
6.  to  take  the  p.  of  an  hypocritical  nation 
31.  4.  as  the  lion  and  young  lion  roaring  on  his  p 

33.  23  then  is  the  p.  of  a  great  spoil  divided 
42.  22.  they  are  for  a  p.  and  none  delivereth 
49.  24   shall  the  p.  be  taken  from  the  mighty  1 

25.  the  p.  of  the  terrible  shall  be  delivered 
59.15.thatdepartethfromevil  maketli  himselfap. 
./er.  21.9.  he  shall  live,  and  his  life  shall  be  to  him 
forap.  38.  2.  |  39.  18.  |  45.5. 
30.  Ifi.  and  all  that  p.  on  thee  I  will  give  for  a  p. 
Etei.  7.21. 1  will  give  it  to  hands  of  strangers  for  p. 
19.  3.  a  young  lion,  it  learned  to  catch  the  p. 
22.27.  her  princes  are  like  wolves  ravening  the  p. 

26.  12.  they  shall  make  a  p.  of  thy  merchandise 
29.  19.  he  shall  lake  her  spoil,  and  take  her  p. 
34.8.  because  my  flock  became  a  p.  and  meat 

22.  and  my  flock  shall  no  more  be  a  p.  28. 
36.  4.sailh  the  Lord,  to  thecities  that  became  a  p. 

5.  with  despiteful  minds  to  cast  it  out  for  a  p. 
38.  12.  I  will  go  lip  to  take  a  spoil  and  a  p.  13. 

Dan.  11.  24.  he  shnll  scatter  among  them  the  p. 

.^mos  3.  4.  will  a  lion  roar  when  he  hath  no  p.? 

JV(iA.2. 12.  the  lion  tilled  his  holes  with  p. and  dens 
13.  I  will  cut  off  thy  p.  I'roni  the  earth 
3.  I.  woe  to  Ihe  blooily  city,  the  p.  departeth  not 

Zcvh.  3.  8.  till  the  dav  that  1  rise  up  to  the  p. 
PRICE 

Signifies,  [1]  The  rate  nf  any  thing  that  is  boiiirht 
or  sold,  2  Chron.  1.' 16.  [2]  Worth  or  value, 
Prov.  31.  10.  [3]  Esteem,  1  Pet.  3.  4.  [4] 
.,'in  opportunity  or  aavantage,  Prov.  17.  16. 

Ye  are  biiighl  with  a  price,  1  Cor.  6.20.  Ye  are 
reilreined  nut  nfthe  hands  of  divine  justice,  and 
rescued  nut  of  the  bondage  of  sin  and  Satan,by 
the  blond  of  Christ,  paid  to  God,  the  Supreme 
Judire  fur  your  ransom,  whereby  Ciir'iAi  has  got 
an  ereriuslinir  dominion  over  you. 

Lev.  25.  II).  according  to  years  thou  shalt  increasi 
tiie  p.  to  fewness  thou  shalt  diminish  the  p.  50. 
52.  shall  give  him  again  Ihe  p.  of  his  redemption 

i  7>cut.23. 18.  not  bring  p.  ofa  dog  to  house  of  Lord 


PRI 

2  Sam.  24. 24. 1  vill  buy  it  at  a  p.  1  Chr.  21.  22,  C4. 
1  Kings  10.28.  king  Solomon's  merchants  received 
the  linen  yarn  at  a  p.  2  Chron.  1.  IC 
.Job  28.  13.  man  knowelh  not  the  p.  thereof,  15. 

18.  lor  the  p.  of  wisdom  is  above  rubies 
Ps.  44.12.  thou  dost  not  increase  wealth  by  Ifceirp 
I'ruv.  17.  16.  why  is  there  a  p.  in  hand  ot  a  fool7 

2".  26.  and  the  goats  are  the  p.  of  the  field 

31.  10.  virtuous  woman,  for  her  p. far  above  rubies 
/.vu.45.l.3.shall  let  go  my  eapt.  iiolfor  p.nor  rewa'd 

.")5.  1.  yea,  come,  buy  wine  and  milk  without  p. 
■  ler.  15.  13.  thy  substance  to  the  spoil  without  d. 
l.ain.  5.  t  4.  our  wood  conieth  for  p.  unto  us 
Zech.  11.  12.  give  me  my  p.  weighed  for  me  mj  p. 

13.  a  goodly  p.  that  I  was  prized  at  of  them 
Jl/uM3.40.whenheliad  found  one  pearl  of  greatp 

27.6.  not  into  treasury,  because  it  is  thep.  ofblood 

9.  they  took  thep.  of  him  that  was  valued 
.dcts  5.  '2.  and  kept  back  part  of  the  p.  3. 

19.  19.  they  counted  thep.  of  the  books  burnt 
1  Cor.  6.  20.  for  ye  are  bought  with  a  p.  7.  23. 
1  Pet.  3.4.  meek  spirit  is  in  sight  of  God  of  great  p 

PRICES. 
.Sets  4.  34.  biought  p.  of  the  things  that  were  sold 

PRICKED. 
PiaZ.  73.21.  thus  heart  grieved,  I  wasp,  in  my  reins 
Mcts  2.  37.  they  were  p.  in  iheir  heart,  and  said 

PRICKING. 
Ezek.  28.24.  shall  be  no  more  a  p.  briar  to  Israel 

PRICKS. 
JVum.  33.  !)5.  those  that  remain  be  p.  in  your  eyes 
jicts  9.  5.  it  is  hard  to  kick  against  the  p.  26.  14. 

PRIDE. 
T^ev.  26.  19.  I  will  break  thep.  of  vour  power 
1  .Sam.  17.  23.  I  know  thy  p.  and  n!.nghtiness 
'2  Chron.  32.  2fi.  Hezekia'h  humbled  himself  for  p 
.fob  9.  t  13-  tbe  helpers  ofp.  do  stoop  under  him 
26.  t  12.  by  understanding  he  smiteth  through  p 
33.  17.  and  ihat  he  may  hide  p.  from  man 

35.  12.  they  cry  because  of  the  p.  of  evil  men 
38.  t  11.  the  p.  of  thy  waves  shall  be  stayed 
41.  15.  Wk  scales  are  his  p.  shut  up  together 

34.  he  is  a  king  over  all  the  children  ofp. 
Psal.  10.  2.  the  wicked  in  his  p.  doth  persecute 

4.tliroughp.of  his  countenance  will  not  seek  God 
31.20.  thou  shalt  hide  iheni  from  thep.  of  man 

36.  II.  let  not  the  foot  ofp.  come  against  me 
59.  12.  let  them  even  be  taken  in  th^irp. 
73.6.therefore  p.compivsselh  them  aboutas  a  chain 

Prov.  8. 13.  p.  do  I  hate  ||  11.  2.  when  p.  Cometh 

13.  10.  only  by  p.  conieth  contention 

14.  3.  in  the  mouth  of  the  foolish  is  a  rod  ofp. 
16. 18.  p.  goeth  before  destruction,  before  a  fall 
21.  t  24.  who  dealelh  in  the  wrath  ofp. 

29.  23.  a  man's  p.  shall  bring  him  low 
Isa.  9.  9.  that  say  in  the  p.  of  their  hearts 

16.  6.  we  have  heard  of  thep.  of  Moab,  even  o 
his  haughtiness  and  his  p.  -fer.  43  29 
23.9.  hath  purposed  to  stain  the  p.  of  all  glory 
25.  11.  and  he  shall  bring  down  their  p. 
28. 1.  woe  to  the  crown  ofp.  to  the  drunkards,  3. 
.ler.  13.9. 1  will  mar  ihe  p.  ol'Judah  and  Jerusah  m 
n.iny  soul  shall  weep  in  secret  places  for  yourp 

49.  10.  thep.  of  thy  heart  hath  deceived  thee 

50.  t  31.  behold  1  nm  against  thee,  O  thou  p. 
t  32.  p.  shall  stumble  and  fall,  none  shall  raise 

Ezek.~.}n.  the  rod  hath  b!o.<sonied,p.  hath  budded 
16.49.  iniquity  of  thy  sister  Sodom  p.  fuln.of  breaj 
,56. Sodom  was  not  mentioned  in  thedayofthy  p 

30.  6.  and  the  p.  of  her  power  shall  come  down 
Dan.  4.37.  those  that  walk  in  p.  he  is  able  to  abas* 

5.  20.  but  when  his  mind  was  hardened  in  p. 
Hus.  5.  5.  Ihe  p.  of  Israel  doth  testify,  7.  10. 
Ohad.  3.  the  p.  of  thy  heart  lialh  deceived  thee 
J^Tuh.  2.  t  2.  for  the  Lord  li.ilh  turned  away  the  p 
of  Jacob  and  thep.of  Israo 
Zeph.  2.  10.  this  shall  they  have  for  their  p. 

3.  11. 1  will  take  them  away  that  rejoice  in  thy  p 
Zech.  9.  6.  I  will  cut  otT  the  p.  of  the  Philistines 

10,  II.  thep.  of  Assyria  shall  he  brought  down 
1 1.3.  roaring  of  lions. for  the  p. of  Jordan  is  spoiled 

Mark  7.  22. "for  out  of  the  heart  proceedeth  p. 

1  T/m.  3. 6.  lest  being  lifted  up  wiih  p.  he  fall  intc 

1  /ohn  2.  16.  the  p.  of  life,  is  not  of  the  Father 
PRIEST. 

The  Priest  under  thr  law  was  a  person  consecra- 
ted and  ordained  of  God,  not  only  to  teach  thi 
people  and  prny  for  them,  but  also  to  offer  up 
sacrifices  for  bis  own  sivf  and  those  of  tht 
jirntile,  Lev.  4.  5,.6. 

Thr  Priesthood  ans  not  annexed  to  a  certain 
fiimilif,  till  after  thr  promulgation  of  the  law 
of  Moses,  Before  that  time  thr.  first-horn  of 
cvrry  familt,  the  fillirrs,  the  princet,  the 
kiiiirs,  were'prirsts,  burn  in  their  city  and  in 
their  house.  Cain  and  Abel.  Noah,  Abraliani. 
and  .lob,  Ahimelech  and  Laban,  Isaac  and 
Jacob,  offered  themsrivrs  their  own  sacrifices 
Ir  the  solemnity  of  the  covenant  that  the/.ora 
made  withhis  people  at  the  foot  rf  mount  3ina 


PRl 

Moses  performed  the  office  of  memator,  and 
young  men  were  chosen  from  among  the  chii 
dren  of  Israel,  to  perform  the  office  of  Priests 
Exod.  24.  5,  G.  But  after  that  the  Lord  had 
chosen  the  tribe  of  Levi  to  serve  him  in  hzs 
tabernacle,  and  that  the  priesthood  was  an 
nezed  to  the  family  of  Aaron,  then  the  right  of 
offering  sacrifices  to  (rod  was  reserved  to  the 
priests  alone  of  his  faintly,  Num.  16.  40 

The  ordinary  priests  served  immediately  at  the 
altar,  offered  the  sacrifices,  killed  and  flayed 
them,  and  poured  their  blood  at  the  foot  of  the 
altar,  2  Chron.  2U.  34.  ]  Ho.  11.  They  kept  up 
a  continual  fire  upon  the  altar  of  burnt  sacri- 
fices, and  in  the  lamps  of  the  golden  candle- 
stick that  was  in  the  holy  place  ;  they  kneaded 
the  loaves  of  the  shem-bread,  baked  them, 
offered  them  upon  the  golden  altar,  andchanged 
them  every  sabbath  day. 

One  of  the  chief  icmployments  of  the  priests,  next 
to  attendingupon  the  sacrifices  and  the  service 
of  the  temple,  was  the  instruction  of  the  peo- 
ple ;  the  distinguishing  the  several  sorts  of 
leprosy,  the  causes  of  divorce,  the  waters  of 
jealousy,  vows,  the  uncleannesses  that  were 
contracted  several  ways ;  all  these  were 
brought  before  the  priests.  Lev.  13.  13.  Num. 

5.  14,  15.  Hos.  4.  6.  Mai.  2.  7. 

rfte  high-priests  only  had  the  privilege  of  enter- 
ing into  the  sanctuary  once  a  year,  johich  was 
the  day  of  solemn  expiation,  to  make  atonement 
for  the  sins  of  the  whole  people.  Lev.  IG.  2,  3, 
4,  S,-c.  Ood  had  also  appropriated  to  his  person 
the  oracle  of  his  truth  ;  so  that  when  he  was  ha 
bited  with  the  proper  ornaments  of  his  dignity, 
and  with  the  Urim   and  Tliummim,  he  gave 
answers  to  the  r/uestions  made  to  him,  and  Ood 
discovered  to  him  secret  and  future  things, 
Exod.  2g.  30. 
The  term  Priest  is  most  properly  given  to  Christ, 
of  whom  the  high-priests  under  the  law  were 
types  and  figures,  he  being  the  Higli-priest,  es- 
pecially ordained  of  God,  who,  by  the  sacrifice 
of  himself,  once  .ff'ered  by  himself,  and  also  by 
his  intercession,  might  reconcile  unto,  and  for 
ever  keep  in  favour  with   (rod,  all  true  be- 
lievers, Heb.  7.  17.  1  9.  11,  12,  24,  25. 
The  word  is  also  applied  to  every  true  believer, 
tcho  is  enabled  to  offer  up  himself  spiritual 
tacrifices  of  prayer  and  praiseto  Ood,  through 
Jesus  Christ,  1  Pet.  2.  5.  Rev.  1.  0. 
Gen.  14.  18.  the  p.  of  the  most  high  God,  H,b.  7. 1 
Exod.^.  16.  the  p.  of  Midiiiii  had  seven  dauglilers 
TO.  30.  that  son  that  is  p.  in  his  stead,  Lev.  fO.  32 
Lev.  1.  9.  the;),  shall  burn  it  all  on  the  altar,  13, 
17.   I  2.  2,  9,  16.  I  3.  11,  16.  |  4.  10,  31,  35. 
I  7.  5,31. 
12  the  ;;.  shall  lay  them  in  order  on  the  wood 
2.6.  when  it  is  presented  to  the  p.  he  shall  bring  it 

4.  3.  if  the  p.  that  is  anointed  do  sin  as  the  people 

6.  the  p.  shall  dip  his  finger  in  the  blood,  17. 
20.  the  p.  shall  make  an  atonement  for  them, 26. 

I  5.  6.  I  6.  7.  I  12.  8.  I  15.  15,  30.  )  16.  30.  | 
19  22. 
25.  and  the  p.  shall  take  of  the  blood,  30,  34. 

5.  8.  he  shall  bring  them  to  the  p.  who  shall  offer 

6.  10.  the  p.  shall  put  on  his  linen  garment 
7.8.thep.8hall  have  to  himself  the  skin  of  offering 

9.  it  shall  be  the  p.  that  olfereth  it,  14.  |  14.  13. 

13.  3.  the  p.  shall  look  cm  the  plague  in  the  skin, 

5,  6,  17,  20,  21,  25,  26,  27,  30,  31,  32.  the  p. 
giiail  look  on  him  and  pronounce  him  un- 
clean, 8,  11,20,22,25,30,  44. 

4.  the  p.  shall  shut  him  up  seven  days, 5.  31,  33. 

6.thep.  shall  pronounce  him  clean,  17,  23, 28, 34. 

9.  brought  to  the  p.  ||  16.  come  to  the  p.  14.  2. 

14.  11.  p.  that  mflketh  him  clean  shall  present 
16.  the  p.  shall  dip  his  nghl-finger  in  the  oil 
35.  that  owneth  the  house  shall  come  and  tell  p. 
48.  the  p.  shall  pronounce  the  house  clean 

21.  9.  if  the  daughter  of  a  p.  profane  herself 

22.  11.  if  the  p.  buy  any  soul  with  his  money 
23. 10.  ye  shall  bring  a  sheaf  of  first-fruits  to  the  p. 

11.  the  p.  shall  wave  it  before  ihe  Lord 
5!7. 8.  thep.  shall  value  him,  according  to  ability 
lVum.5.  S.lel  llie  trespass  be  recompensed  to  thep. 

M.  then  the  man  shall  brins  bis  wife  to  the  p. 

30.  the  p.  snn.i  execute  upon  her  all  this  law 
6.  26.  this  is  holy  for  the  p.  with  the  wave-b-east 
19.  7.  the  p.  sliail  wash  and  b"  unclean  until  even 
35.  32.  shall  nntdwell  in  landfill  death  of  high-p. 
Dent  17.  12.  the  man  that  will  not  hearken  to  p. 
20.2.arecome  nigh  to  battle,  the  p.  shall  approach 
26.  3.  thou  shalt  go  to  the  p.  in  those  days 
Judg.  17.  5.  one  of  his  sons  who  became  his  p. 

!fi.  dwell  with  me,  and  be  to  me  a  father  and  p. 

IS.L.do  me  goon, seeing  I  have  a  Leviteto  my  p. 
18.  4.  Micah  hath  hired  me,  and  I  am  his  p. 

19.  be  to  us  a  p.  and   i  father,  better  be  a  p. 

Sam.  2.  14.  all  that  thep.  took  for  himself 
4S6 


PRl 

1  Sam.  2.  15.  and  said,  give  fle&li  to  roast  for  the  p. 
28.  did  1  chouse  him  out  of  Israel  to  be  my  p..' 

35.  and  1  will  raise  me  up  a  faithful  p. 

14.  19.  while  riaul  talked  to  thep.  tlie  noise 

36.  then  said  thep.  let  us  draw  near  to  God 
21.4.  the  p.  answered,  there  is  no  common  bread 

6.  so  thep.  gave  thein  hallowed  bread 
i  Kings 'i.'H.  Solom.  thrust  Abialliarfroin  heingp. 

2  Kings  11.  15.  the  p.  had  said,  lether  uul  be  slain 
'iChron.  13.  9.  the  same  may  be  a  p.  of  tlicin  that 

are  no  gods,  but  as  for  us  the  Lord  is  our  God 

15.  3.  Israel  hath  been  without  a  teaching  p. 
Ezra  2.  63.  till  there  stood  uj)  a  p.  J^l'eh.  7.  (35. 
Psal.  110.  4.  L.  hath  sworn,  thou  art  a  p.  for  eve: 

after  the  order  of  Melclus.  Heb.o.  6.  |  7.  17,21 
Isa.  H.  2.  1  took  faithful  witnesses,  Uriah  thep. 

24.  2.  as  with  the  people,  so  with  the  p. 

28.7.  the  p.  and  the  iirophet  have  erred  thro'  wine 
.ler.  6  13,  to  the  p.  every  one  dealeth  falsely, 8. 10. 

14.  18.  propliet  and  p.  go  to  a  land  they  know  not 
18.  18.  the  law  shall  not  perish  from  the  p. 
23.  11.  for  butli  pro|)het  and  p.  are  profane 

33.  when  a  prophet  and  p.  shall  ask  thee,  34. 
29.  26.  the  Lord  made  thee  p.  instead  of  Jehoiada 
Lam.  2.  6.  and  hath  despised  the  king  and  the  p. 

20.  shall  the  p.  and  prophet  be  slain  in  sanctuary 
Eiek.  1.  26.  but  the  law  shall  perish  from  the  p. 

44.  13.  shall  not  come  near  to  do  the  office  of  a  p. 

21.  nor  shall  any  p.  drink  wine  when  they  enter 

22.  or  shall  take  a  widow  that  bad  a  p.  before 

30.  ye  give  to  the  p.  the  first  of  your  dough 

31.  the  p.  shall  not  eat  of  any  thing  that  is  torn 
Hos.i.  4.  this  people,  as  they  that  strive  with  thep. 

6.  1  will  reject  thee,  thou  shalt  be  no  p.  to  me 

9.  and  there  shall  be  like  people  like  p. 
Amos  7.  10.  thep.  of  Bethel  sent  to  Jeroboam 
Zech.  6. 1.3.  and  he  shall  be  a  p.  on  bis  throne 
Mai.  2.  7.  the  p.  lips  should  keep  knowledge 
Mat.  8.  4.  see  ibou  tell  no  man,  but  go  thy  way, 

shew  thyself  to  the  p.  Mark  1.  44.  Luke  5.  14. 

Luke  1.5.acertainp.nanied  Zacharias,and  his  wife 

10.  31.  by  chance  there  came  down  a  certain  p. 

Jicts  14.13.p.  of  Jupiter  broughtoxen  and  garlands 

Heb.  7.  3.  like  Sonof  God,abideth  ap.  continually 

11.  what  need  another  p.  should  rise  alter  order 

l.'i.  after  siniililude  Melcbisedecariseth  anoth.p. 

20.  as  not  without  an  oath  he  was  made  p. 

8.  4.  if  he  were  on  earth,  he  should  not  be  a.  p. 
10.  11.  every  p.  standeth  itaily  ministering 

See  Chief. 
High-PR\EST. 
Lev.  21.  10.  the  higii-p.  shall  net  uncover  his  bead 
JVuni.  35.  25.  he  shall  abide  in  the  city  of  refuge 
till  tlie  death  of  the  high  p.  Josh.  20.  6. 
2  Kings  12.   lU.  when  much  money  in  chest,  the 
higii-p.  came  and  put  it  in  bags,  2  Chr.  24.  11. 
22.  4.  go  to  Hilkiah  the  high-p.  that  he  may  sum 
JVtA.3.1.Eliashib  the  high-p.  rose  up  with  brethren 
Zech.  3.  1.  Joshua  the  A(^A-p.  standing,  8.  |  6.  11. 
Mat.  26. 3.  to  the  palace  of  the  htgh-p.  Luke  22.54 
51.  one  of  them  struck  a  servant  of  the  highp. 
and  smote  off  his  ear,  Luke  22. 50.  .John  18.10 
57.  led  him  to  Caiaphas  the  high-p.  John  18.  24. 
26.  65.  the  high-p.  rent  his  clothes,  Murk  14.63. 
Mark  2.  26.  in  the  days  of  Abiathar  the  high-p. 
John  11.  49.  Co>,.i-.has  being  high-p.  51.  |  18.  13. 
18.  15.  that  disciple  was  known  to  the  high-p. 
22.  saying,  answerest  thou  the  high-p.  so  ? 
■Sets  4.6.  as  many  as  were  of  the  kindred  oi  high-p 
7.  1.  then  said  the  highp.  are  these  things  so  7 

9.  1.  Saul  went  to  thehigh-p.  and  desired  letters 

22.  5.  as  also  the  hi<rh-p.  doth  hear  me  witness 

23.  4.  they  said,  revilest  thou  God's  high-p.  ? 
Heb.  2.  17.  that  he  might  be  a  faithful  high-p. 

3.  1.  consider  Apostle  High  P.  of  our  profession 
4.14.  we  have  great  A-p.  that  is  passed  into  beav 

15.  we  have  not  a  A. -p.  which  cannot  betouched 
5.  1.  for  every  high-p.  taken  from  among  men 

5.  Christ  glorified  not  himself  to  be  u  high-p. 

10.  called  a  A(>A-p.  after  order  of  Melch.  6.  20. 

7.  26.  such  a  A. -p.  became  us,  who  is  holy,  harml. 

8.  1.  wehavesuch  a  A/i^A-p.  who  is  set  on  throne 
3.everyAiVA-p.  is  ordained  to  offer  gifts  and  sacr. 

9.  7.  but  into  the  second  went  the  high-p.  alone 

11.  Christ  being  come  a  hig.'ip.  of"  good  things 
2.5.  as  Ihe  high-p.  entereth  into  the  holy  place 

10.  21.  having  a  high-p.  over  the  house  of  God 
13. 11.  blood  is  brought  inio  sanctuary  by  high-p. 

See  OpFirE. 
PRIESTS. 
Gen.  47.  2?.  the  land  of  thep.  bought  he  not,  for 
thep.  had  a  portion  assigned  them  of  Pharaoh 
26.  exceptthc  land  of  the  p.  only,  not  Pharaoh's 
Erod.  19.  6.  ye  shall  he  to  me  a  kinsdom  of  p. 
/.ev.  1.  11.  the  p.  shall  sprinkle  the  blood,  3.  2. 
5. 1 3.  and  the  remnant  shall  he  thep.  as  an  offering 
6  29.  all  the  mal»s  among  the  p.  shall  eat  lliereof 
13.  2.  or  brought  to  one  of  his  sons  thep. 
16.  33.  he  shall  make  an  atonement  for  (hep. 
22.  10.  a  sojourner  of  thep.  shall  not  eat 


TRr 

/,ci).22. 12.  ifp.  daughter  be  manied  1|  13.  ifwioo^w 
23.  2(1.  tJiey  shall  be  holy  to  the  Lord  for  the  p. 
27.  21.  the  possession  thereof  shall  be  thep. 

Deut.  18.  3.  this  shall  be  thep.  due  from  the  peopto 
19. 17. shall  stand  before  p.  and  judges  that  siiall  be 

Josh.  3.  17.  thep.  that  bare  the  ark  stood  firm 

4.  3.  take  you  out  where  thep,  feet  stood,  9. 
6.  4.  tbe/j.  bare  seven  trumpelsof  rain's  horns,  13; 

12.  and  thep.  look  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
Judg.  18.  30.  be  and  his  sons  werep.  to  tribe  of  Dan 
1  ■Sam.  1.3.  Hophiii  and  Phinehas  the  p.  were  there 

5.  5.  nor  ihe  p.  of  Dagon  tread  on  the  threshold 

6.  2.  the  Philistines  called  for  thep.  anddivinew 

22.  17.  king  said,  turn  and  slay  the  p.  of  the  Lord 

18.  said  to  Doeg,  turn  thou  and  fall  on  thep. 
21   shewed  David,  that  Saul  had  slain  Lord's;? 

IKings  8.  S,  the  elders  and  the  p.  took  up  the  ark 
12.  3i.  teroboain  madep.  of  the  lowest  of  the  peo- 
ple who  were  not  of  the  sons  of  Levi,  13.  33. 
13.2.on  thee  shall  he  offer  thep.  of  the  high  place* 

2A'iHn-sl0.11.Jehu  slew  Ahab'sp.  he  left  him  none 

19.  call  me  all  Baal's  p.  let  none  be  wanting 

12.  6.  p.  bad  not  repaired  breaches  of  the  bouse 
17   27.  carry  thilher  one  of  thep.  ye  brought 

23.  5.  he  put  down  idolatrous  p.  of  king  of  Judah 

20.  and  be  slew  all  thep.  of  ibe  high  places 
2  Chron.  4.  6.  the  sea  was  for  the  p.  to  wash  in 

5.  12.  a  hund.  twenty  p.  sounding  with  trumpets 
14. the  p.  could  not  stand  to  minister  for  the  cloud 
6   41.  let  thy  p.  be  clothed  with  salvation 

8.  14.  he  appointed  the  courses  of  thep. 
11.  15.  he  ordained  him  p.  for  the  high  places 

13.  9.  have  ye  not  cast  out  the  p.  of  the  Lord  1 
12.  and  his  p.  with  trumpets  to  cry  alarm 

23.  6.  none  came  into  house  of  Loid  save  (he  p. 
26.  17.  with  him  fourscore  p.  of  the  Lord 

19.  while  Uiziah  was  wroth  with  thep. 
29.34.  but  thep.  were  too  few,  they  could  not  i'ly 
30. 3.  p.  had  not  sanctified  themselves  sutliciently 

34.  5.  Josiah  burnt  the  bones  of  the  p. 

35.  2.  Josiah  set  thep.  in  their  charges 
8.  gave  it  to  the  p.  tor  the  passover-oflTerings 

Ezra  6.  18.  they  set  thep.  in  their  divisions 

20.  were  purified,  anil  killed  lb?  passover  forp, 

7.  16.  of  the  people  and  p.  ofi'ering  willingly 

9.  7  and  our  p.  been  delivered  into  hand  of  king* 
JVcA.  2.  16.  nor  bad  1  as  yet  told  it  to  the  p. 

3.  22.  after  him  repaired  thep.  men  of  the  plain 
9.  32.  the  trouble  that  hath  come  on  us  and  our  p 

34.  neither  have  wo  nor  our  p.  kept  thy  la^v 
13.  5.  where  they  laid  ihe  offerings  of  thep 
Psal.  78.64.  theirp.  fell  by  the  sword,  their  widow*. 
99.  6.  Moses  and  Aaron  among  hisp.  and  Samuel 
132.  9.  let  thy  p.  be  clothed  with  rigbteousne.Hs 
16.  1  will  clothe  her  p..  with  siilvalion 
/.»n.37.2.hesentcldersofp.  covered  with  sackeiotfc 
61.  6.  but  ye  shall  be  named  thep.  of  the  Lord 
./(-?•.  1. 18.  against  thep.  thereof  and  people  of  land 

2.  8.  thep.  said  not,  where  is  the  Lord  ? 
26.  (heir  p.  ashamed  ||  4.  9.  theirp.  astonished 

5.  31.  and  the  p.  bare  rule  by  their  means 

8.  1.  the  bones  of  thep.  they  shall  bring  out 
13.  13.  I  will  fill  Ibe  p.  with  drunkenness 
31. 14. 1  wi!lsa>iate  the  snuU  of  thep.  with  fatne* 
32.  32.  lo  provoke  me  to  anger,  they  and  (heir  p 
48.  7.  shall  go  into  captivity  with  hisp.  49.  3 

Lam.  1.  4.  her  p.  sigh,  her  virgins  are  afflicted 
19.  my  p.  and  mine  elders  gave  up  the  ghost 

4.  13.  for  the  iniquities  of  her  p.  that  shed  blood 
If),  they  respected  not  the  persons  of  (hep. 

Ezrk.  22. 26.  her  p.  violated  my  law,  and  profaned 

40.  45.  he  said,  this  chamber  is  for  the  p. 

41.  30.  shall  be  for  the  p.  45.  4    |  48.  10,  11. 
Hos.  5.  1.  hear  this.  Op.  and  hearken,  O  Esraef 

6.  9.  coni|)any  of  p.  murder  in  (he  way  by  conseni 
.7oel  1.  9.  p.  (he  Lord's  minisiers  mourn,  13.  |  2. 17 
Mic.  3.  II.  thep.  thereof  teach  for  hire 
Zeph.  1.  4. 1  will  cn(  off' (he  names  of  thep. 

3.  4.  her  p.  have  polluted  (be  9anc(uary 
Hag.  2.  11.  ask  now  the  p.  concerning  the  law 
Mai.  1.  6.  to  you.  Op.  that  despise  my  name 

2.  1.  and  now,  O  p.  this  commandment  is  for  yoB 
Mat.  12.  4.  not  lawful  but  only  for  the  p.  (o  eat 
5.  the  p.  in  the  tem|)le  profane  thesabbath,  anrt 
are  blameless,  Mark  2.  26.  /,uke  6   ♦ 
Mnrki.^6.  which  isnol  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the  ;f 
Liihe  17.  14.  go  shew  yourselves  to  the  p. 
.icts  4.  1.  the  p.  and  captain  came  upon  them 
6.  7.  a  company  of  p.  were  obedient  to  the  faith 

19.  14.  the  ssns  of  Sceva  chief  of  the  p.  did  so 
H'h.  7.  21.  those  p.  were  made  i.ilbnut  an  oath 

23.theytrulyweremanyp.notsiifrered  to  continue 

8.  4.  seeing  there  are  p.  that  offer  gifis  by  law 

9.  6.  the  p.  went  always  into  the  first  tabernncl* 
Rev.  1.  6.  halh  made  us  kings  and  p.  to  God, 5.10 

20.  6.  shall  be  p.  of  God  and  of  Christ,  and  reigi 
See  Chief,  Lkvites,  Office. 

High-VmESTS. 
Luke  3.  2.  Annas  and  Caiaphas  were  high-p. 
fl'ei.7.27.needeth  not  daily  asthose  A;;D'A-p.toofifer 


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Eeb.13S.  for  tha  law  maketh  men  h.-p-  which  have 

PKIESTHUOU. 
Eiod.40.15.for  their  anointing  shall  be  an  evcrlast- 

r\gp.  tiiroughout  their  generations,  JVum.'25.  13. 
JVitm.  16.  10.  and  seek  ve  the  v.  also? 

18.  I  tliou  and  sons  shall  bear  iniuuitjr  of  your^. 
Josh.  ly.  7  lor/),  of  the  Lord  is  tlieir  inheritance 
l^a/H.  2.  t3G.  |iut  nie  into  somewhal  about  the;;. 
Ezra  -.  62.  as  polluted  I'rom  the  p.  jVeli.  7.  G4. 
JVeh.  13.  2y.  they  detiled  ihep.  the  covenant  of  p. 
Heh.  7  5.  Ihey  of  Levi,  a  ho  receive  the  oHice  of^. 

]  1.  if  perfection  were  by  the  Leviticalp. 

12.  for  ihe^.  being  changed,  there  is  made 

14.  Rlosos  spake  nothing  concerning  the  p. 
24.  but  this  man  hath  an  unchangeable/). 

IPet.  2.  5.  a  holv^.  ||  9.  ye  are  a  royal  p. 
I'RINCE. 

This  name  is  given,  [1]  To  Ood,  who  is  the 
supreme  Ruler  and  Governor,  Dan.  8.  11.  [2] 
To  Christ,  who  is  culled  the  rriucc  of  Peace, 
Jsa.  9.  6.  He  is  the  only  purchaser  and  pro- 
curer of  peace  between  Gud  and  men,  Isa.  53.  5. 
and  of  peace  between  men  and  men,  between 
Jews  and  Gentiles,  Eph.  2.  15.  nnd  he  left 
peace  as  his  legacy  to  his  disciples,  iohu  14.  27. 
He  is  called  the  Prince  of  Life,  jJcts  3.  15. 
.^5  God,  he  is  the  author  of  our  temporal  life, 
in  whom  ice  live  and  move,  and  in  whose  hcuid 
is  our  breath;  and  as  Mediator, he  is  the  guide 
and  way  to  eternal  life,  John  14.  6.  He  is 
also  zalled,  the  Prmce  of  the  kings  of  the  earth 
Rev.  I.  5.  He,  as  King,  rules  over  all,  cnei 
his  greatest  and  must  powerful  enemies.  [3] 
To  the  chief  of  the  priests,  called  the  princes 
of  the  sanctuary,  Isa.  43.  28.  [4]  To  the 
Roman  Emperor,  Dan.  9.  26.  [5]  To  men  of 
princely  excellency  and  worth,  liccl.  10.  7 
[6]  To  the  nobles,  counsellors,  and  officers  in  a 
kingdom,  Isa.  10.  8.  [7]  To  the  chief,  or 
principal  men  of  families, or  tribes.  Num. 17.  2. 
[8]  To  the  devil,  called  the  prince  of  tliis 
world,  John  12.  31.  who  boasts  of  having 
all  the  hmirdoms  of  the  earth  at  his  disposal. 
Mat.  4.  9.  ° 

Gen.  23.  6.  thou  art  a  mighty  p.  amongst  us 
32.  28.  as  a  p.  hast  thou  power  with  God  and  men 
34.2.  wlien  Shechem,p.of  the  country,  saw  her 
41.  t  45.he  gave  him  to  wife  Asenath  the  daughter 
of  Potipherah,  p.  of  On,  1 50.  |  46.  f  20. 

Exod.  2.  14.  who  made  thee  a  man,  a  p.  over  us  ? 
tl6.  the  p.  of  Midian  had  seven  daughters 

JVum.  7.  1 1.  each  ;*.  shall  offer  on  his  day 

16.13.  exce|it  make  thyself  altogether  ap.  over  us 
17.  6.  for  each  p.  a  rod,  even  twelve  rods 
25.  18.  Co7.bi  the  daughter  of  ap.  of  Midian 
34. 18  takeonep.  of  every  tribe  to  divide  the  land 
Tosh.  5.  t  14.  as  a  /).  of  host  of  the  Lord  am  I  come 

22. 14.  of  each  chief  house  ap.  through  all  Israel  ? 
B.S'a"!.3.  H.  know  ye  not  there  is  ap.  fallen  in  Israel 

20.  T  26.  Ira  the  .lairite  was  a  p.  about  David 
\Kings  II.  34.  I  will  make  him  p.  all  his  days 

14.  7.  and  made  thee  a  p.  over  my  people,  16.  2. 
Ezra  1.8.  numbered  to  She.-libazzar  thep.  of  Judah 

7o421.28.  for  ye  say,  whereis  the  house  of  thep.  ? 

31.  37.  as  a  p.  would  I  go  near  to  him 
Prov.  14.  28.  but  in  want  of  people  is  destruct.  ofp 

17.  7.  much  less  do  lying  lips  become  a  p. 

25.  7.  shouldest  he  put  lower  in  presence  of  thep. 

15.  by  long  forbearing  is  a  p.  (icrsuaded 
28.  16. p.  that  wanteth  understand,  is  an  oppressor 

Can«.7.1.how  beautiful  are  thy  feet.  Op.  daughter 

tsa.  9.  6.  the  P.  of  peace  ||  24. 1 2.  so  with  the  p. 

Jer.  51.  .59.  and  this  Seraiah  was  a  quiet  p. 

Eiek.l  27.  Ihep.  shall  be  clothed  with  desolation 
12. 10.  this  burden  concerneth  the  p.  in  Jerusalem 
12.  and  p.  shall  bear  on  his  shoulder  in  twilight 
21.25.  ihoii  i>rofane  wicked  p.  of  Isr.  day  is  come 
28.  2.  son  of  man,  say  to  thep  of  Tyrus 
30.  13.  be  no  more  a  p.  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
34.  24.  and  my  servant  David  a  p.  among  them 
XI.  'i^i.  my  servant  David  shall  be  their  p.  for  ever 
38.  2.  son  of  man,  prophesy  against  Gog,  Magog 
the  chief  p.  of  Meshech  and  Tubal,  3.  |  39.  1. 

44.  3.  this  gate  is  for  ihe  p.  the  p.  shall  sit  in  it 

45.  7.  and  a  portion  .sliall  be  for  the  p.  on  one  side 
17.  it  shall  be  thep.  part  to  give  burntotferings 
22.  on  that  day  shall  the  p.  prepare  a  bullock 

46.2.  the  p.  shall  enter  by  the  way  of  the  porch 
4.  the  burnt-offering  that  the  p.  shall  offer 

8.  and  when  the  p.  shall  enter  he  shall  go  in 
10.  and  ti.op.  in  the  midst  of  them,  shall  go  in 
12.  when  p.  piepares  a  voluntary  burnt-offering 

16.  if  the  p.  give  a  gift  to  any  of  his  sons 

17.  al'.cr,  it  shall  relurn  to  the  p.  hut  inheritance 

18.  p.  shall  not  take  of  the  people's  inheritance 
48.  21.  residue  shall  be  for  "he  p.  on  the  one  side 

Dan.  1 .  7.  to  whom  p.  of  the  eunuchs  gave  names 
8. he  requested  ofp.  of  theeunuchs  not  to  defile 

9.  Daniel  into  favour  with  Ihep.  of  the  eunuchs 
8.  Jl  he  mignified  himsflf  ever  to  ^.  of  the  host 


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Dan.8.25.lie  shall  also  stand  up  ag.thcp.  of  princes 

9.25  to  build  Jerusalem,  umotlie  Messiah  the  F. 

26.  people  of  the  ^.  that  shall  come  shall  destroy 

10.  13.  hut  the  p.  of  Persia  withstood  me 

20.  to  light  with/),  of  Persia,/).  ofGrecia  come 

21.  none  holdeth  with  me,  but  Michael  your  p. 

11.  18.  hut  a  p.  for  his  own  behalf  shall  cause 

22.  shall  be  broken,  also  thep.  of  the  covenant 

12.  1.  then  shall  Michael  stand  up,  the  great  p. 
Hos  3.4.  Israel  shall  abide  many  days  without  ap. 

12.  t  3.  Jacob  by  liis  strength  was  a  p.  with  God 
Mic.  7.  3.  Ihe  p.  and  the  judge  ask  for  a  reward 
Mat.  9.  34.  the  Pharisees  said,  he  casteth  out  devils 

by  thep.  of  devils,  12.  24.  Mark  3.  22. 
John  12.  31.  the/),  of  this  world  shall  be  cast  out 

14   30.  for  the/),  of  this  world  cometh,  and  hath 

It).  11.  because  thep.  of  this  world  is-judged 
Jicts  3.  15.  and  killed  P.  of  life  whom  God  raised 

5.31. him  hath  God  exalted  to  be  a  P.  and  Saviour 
Ep/j.2.2.  according  to/),  of  the  power  of  Ihe  air 
Rev.  1.  5.  Jesus  Christ  the  P.  of  kings  of  the  earth 

PRINCES. 
Gen.  VI.  15.  the  p.  also  of  Pharaoh  saw  Sarai 

17.20.  Hvelvep.  shall  Ishmael  beget,  25.  16. 

47.  t  22.  the  land  of  Ihe  p.  bought  he  not,  f  26. 
Exod.  12.  t  12.  and  against  all  thep.  of  Egypt  will  I 
execute  juilgment,  I  am  the  Lord 
JViim.  7.  3.  a  wagon  for  two  p.  ||  10.  the  p.  offered 

16.2.  rose  up  250p  ||  21.  18.  Ihep.  digged  a  well 

22.  8.  and  the/),  of  Moab  abode  with  Balaam 
IS.Balak  sent  yet  againp.  more  honourable  than 

24.tl7.  sceptreout  of  Israel  shall  smitep.  of  Moab 
Josh.'J.  15./!   of  the  congregation  sware  to  them 

13.  21.  whom  Moses  smote  with  the  p.  of  Midian 
22.  14.  with  Phinehas.ten  p.  sent  to  Reuben 

.Judg  5.  3.  hear,  O  ye  kings,  give  ear,  O  ye  p. 

15.  and  the  p   of  Issachar  were  with  Deborah 
7  25.  they  took  the  two  p.  of  the  Midianites 

8.  14.  he  described  to  him  thep.  of  Succoth 
l.San(.2.8.  he  raiseth  the  poor,  to  set  them  among/). 

29.  4.  the  p.  of  the  Philistines  were  wroth 
2.Sa))i.  8.  t  18-  and  David's  sons  were  p. 

19. 1 6.  that  p.  or  servants  are  not  to  thee 
lKings~0.  14.  even  by  the  young  men  of  the  p. 
ICIiron.  4.  38.  these  were  p.  in  their  families 

28.  21.  p.  and  people  will  be  at  thy  command 
2Cliron.  28.  14.  armed  men  left  spoil  before  the  p. 

30.  12.  one  heart  to  do  the  commandment  ofp. 
24.  and  the/),  gave  a  thousand  bullocks 

35.  8.  his  p.  gave  willingly  to  the  people  to  priests 

36.  18.  treasures  of  his  p.  brought  to  Babylon 
Ezra  7.  28.  and  before  all  the  king's  mighty/). 

9.  2.  yea,  the  hand  of  thep.  hath  been  chief 

10.  8.  come  according  to  the  counsel  of  the /j. 
JVeh.  0.  34.  neither  have  our/),  kept  thy  law 

38.  ourp.  Levites,  and  priests  seal  to  it 
Esth.  1.  3.  he  made  a  feast  to  all  his  p.  2.  18. 

5.  11.  Ihjw  he  had  advanced  him  above  thep. 

6.  9.  to  the  hand  of  one  of  the  king's  noble  p. 
Job  3.  15.  had  been  at  rest  with  p.  that  had  gold 

12.19.  leadethp.  away  spoiled,  overthrows  mighty 
21.  he  poureth  contempt  on  p.  and  weakenelh 

29.  9.  thep.  refrained  talking,  and  laid  their  hands 
34.  18.  is  it  fit  to  say  to  p.  ye  are  ungodly  1 

19.  to  him  that  accepteth  not  the  persons  ofp. 
Psal.  45.  16.  thou  mayest  make  p.  in  all  the  earth 
47.  9.  the  p.  of  the  people  are  gathered  together 
68.  27.  the  p.  of  Zebiiliin,  thep.  of  Naphtali 

31.  p.  shall  come  out  of  Egypt,  Ethiopia  stretch 
76.12.  he  shall  cut  off  the  spirit  ofp.  he  is  terrible 
82.7.  die  like  men,  and  fall  like  one  of  the  p. 
105.  22.  to  bind  his  p.  at  his  pleasure,  and  teach 
107.40.  he  poureth  contempt  upon  p.  and  causeth 
113.  8.  he  may  set  him  with  p.  even  with  thep 
118.9.to  trust  in  Lord,  than  to  put  confidence  in  p. 
119.  23.  p.  also  did  sit  and  speak  against  me 

161.  p.  have  iiersccuted  me  without  a  cause 
146.  3.  put  not  your  trust  in  p.  nor  in  son  of  man 
148.  11.  /).  and  all  Judges  oMhe  earth,  praise 
Prov.  8.  15.  by  me  p.  decree  justice  ||  16.  p.  rule 
17.  26.  it  is  not  good  to  strike  p.  for  equity 
19,  10.  much  less  for  a  servant  to  rule  overp. 
28.  2.  for  transgression,  many  are  the  p.  thereof 

31.  4.  it  is  not  for  p.  to  drink  strong  drink 
Eccl.  10.  7.  p.  walking  as  servants  on  Ihe  earth 

16.  O  land,  when  thy  p.  eat  in  the  morning 

17. blessed  art  thou,  iVhen  thyp.eal  in  due  season 
Tsa.  1.  23.  thy  p.  are  rebellious  and  thieves 
3.  4.  and  I  will  give  children  to  be  their  p. 

)4.lhe  Lord  will  enter  into  judgment  with  the  p. 
10.  8.  are  not  my  p. altogether  kings? 
19.  11.  p.  of  Zoan  fools,  p.  of  Noph  deceived,  13. 
21.  .5.  arise,  ye  p.  and  anoint  the  shield 

23.  8.  against  Tyre,  whosi;  merchants  are  p. 

30.  4.  his  p  were  at  Zoan,  his  ambassadors  came 

31.  9.  his  p.  shall  be  afraid  of  the  ensign 

32.  1.  and  p.  shall  rule  in  judgment 
34.  12.  and  all  her  p.  shall  be  nothing 

40.  23.  that  bringeth  the  p.  to  nothing 

41.  25.  and  he  t/iall  come  upon  p.  as  on  mortar 

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Isa.  43.28. 1  have  profaned  thep.  of  the  sanctuary 
49.  7.  p.  also  shall  worshi]!  because  of  the  Lord 

.hr.  1. 18.  made  thee  as  hra>cn  walls  againel  tho^ 
2.  26.  they,  their  kings  and  p.  are  ashitmed 

4.  9.  the  heart  of  thep.  shall  he  aslo.iished 

8.  1.  they  shall  bring  out  the  bjnes  of  his  p. 
17.25.  kings  and  p.  sitting  on  the  throne  o'' Davi^ 
24  8.  so  will  I  give  the  king  of  Judah  and  his  p. 

26.  Hi.  the  p.  said,  this  man  is  not  worthy  to  die 
32.  32.  they  and  their  kings  and  p.  provoke  me 
34.  21.  his  p.  1  will  give  to  their  enemies 

37.  J5.  thep.  were  wroth  with  Jciemiah 

38.  17.  if  thou  go  forth  to  the  king  ol  Babylon's  p. 
25.  if  Ihep.  hear  that  I  have  talked  with  tlioe 

44.  21.  the  incense  that  ye  end  your  p.  burn 

48.  7.  Chemobhand  his  p.  go  into  captivitj  49.  3. 

49.  38.  I  will  destroy  from  thence  the  p. 

50.  35.  a  sword  is  on  her  p.  and  her  wise  mew 
51.57.  I  will  make  drunk  her  p.  and  wise  mt 

ham.  1.  6. her/,  are  become  like  harts  that  find 

2.  2.  he  hath  polluted  l>he  kingdom  and  p.  thereof 

9.  her  kings  and  p.  are  among  the  Gentiles 

5.  12.  p.  are  hanged  up  by  their  hand 
£zc/4:.22. 27.her  p.  like  wolves  ravening  the  prey 

23. 15.  in  dyed  attire,  all  of  them  p.  to  look  to 
32.  29.  Edom  and  her  p.  with  their  might 

30.  there  the  p.  of  the  north,  all  of  them 

39.  18.  and  ye  shall  drink  the  blood  of  the  /i. 
45.8.  my  p.  shall  no  more  oppress  my  people 

Dan.Z.  2.  the  king  sent  to  gather  together  thep. 

6.  1.  pleased  to  set  over  the  kingdom  120 p. 

3.  this  Daniel  was  prefeired  above  thep 

4.  thep.  sought  to  find  occasion  against  Daniel 
8.25.  he  shall  stand  up  against  the  prince  ofp. 

9.  6.  the  prophets  who  spake  in  thy  name  to  our  /> 
8.  confusion  of  face  to  our  p.  and  fathers 

10.  13.  Michael  one  of  the  chief  p.  came  to  me 

11.  5.  one  of  his  p.  shall  be  strong  above  him 
Hvs.  7.  3.  they  make  p.  glad  with  their  lies 

5.  the  p.  have  made  him  sick  with  wine 

10.  their  p.  shall  fall  by  the  sword  for  rage 
8.  4.  ihey  have  made  p.  and  I  knew  it  not 

10.  shall  sorrow  for  the  burthen  of  the  king  ofp. 
9.15. 1  love  them  no  more,  all  their  p.  are  revoltera 
13.  10.  of  whom  thou  saidst,  give  me  a  king  and  p. 

Jimos  1.15.  their  kinggo  into  captivity, he  and  hisp. 

Mic.  3.  1.  hear  ye  p.  of  the  house  of  Israel,  9. 
5.  t  5.  shall  raise  against  him  eight  p.  of  men 

Hub.  1.  10.  Ihep.  shall  be  a  scorn  unto  them 

Zcph.  1.8. 1  will  punish  thep.  and  king's  children 

3.  3.  herp.  within  her  are  rop.ring  lions 
.1/at.20. 25.  thep.  of  Gentiles  exercise  dominion 
\Ciir.  2.  6.  uor  the  wisdom  of  thep.  of  thisTworfd 

8.  which  none  of  thep.  of  this  world  knew 

All  the  PRINCES. 

2ffV7(n's  24. 14. carried  away  all  t.p.and  mighty  men 

1  Chron.  29. 24.  and  all  thep.  submitted  themselvei 

2CA7-o?i.  24.  23.  and  destroyed  all  the  p.  of  people 

£s«A.l.]6.hath  done  wrong  to  all  thep.  and  people 

3.1. set  bis  seat  above  all  the  p.  that  were  with  hira 

Psal.  83.  11.  all  their  p.  as  Zeba  and  Zaimunna 

Jer.  26.  12.  Jeremiah  spake  to  all  the  p.  and  people 

36.  21.  Jehudi  reail  it  in  the  ears  of  all  the  p. 

Ezek  26.  16.  then  all  the  p.  of  the  sea  came  down 

Jimos  2.  3.  and  will  slay  all  thep.  thereof  with  him 

See  Israel. 

PRINCES  of  .Judah. 

JWA.  12.  31.  then  I  brought  up  p.  o/ ./arfa/j  on  wall 

Psal.  68.  27.there  is  p.  of  Judah,imA  their  council 

Jer.  52.  10.  he  slew  all  thep.  of  Judnh  in  Riblah 

Hos.  5.  lO.p.  of.fudaha.re  like  to  them  that  remove 

Mat. 2.  a.  liiou  art  not  the  hast  among  p.  o/JurfoA 

PRINCESS. 
Lam.  1.  1.  she  that  wasp,  among  the  provinces 

PRINCESSES. 
IKings  11.  3.  Solomon  had  700  wives  p. 
Isa.  49.  t  23.  p.  shall  be  thv  nursing  mother* 

PRINCIPAL. 
Exod.  30.  23.  take  thou  also  unto  thee  p.  spices 
Lev.  6.5.  he  shall  even  restore  il  in  thep. 
Jfiim.  5.  7.  recompense  his  trespass  with  thep. 

1  A'))/o-.?4.  5.  Zabiid  son  of  Nathan  wasp,  officer 

2  Kings  25. 19.  the  p.  scribe  of  the  host,  ./er.  52.  25 
IChrov.  24. 6.  one  p.  household  taken  for  Eleazal 

31.  the  priests  even  p.  fathers  cast  lots 

27.  t  5.  Benaiah  son  of  Jehoiada  was  a  p.  office! 
JVeh.  11.  17.  Mattaniahp.  to  begin  thanksgiving 
./oh  .30.  1 15.  they  pursue  my  p.  one  as  Ihe  wind 
Prov.  I.t7  fear  of  the  Lord  is  thep.  part  of  wisdom 

4.  7.wi.idom  is  the  p.  thing,  iherefore  get  wisdom 
Isa.  16.8.  have  broken  down  thep.  plants  thereof 

28.  25.  and  cast  in  thep.  wheat  and  barley 
Jer.  25.  34.  wallow  in  the  ashes,  ye  p.  of  the  flock 

35.  no  way  to  fly,  nor  the  p.  of  tlie  flock  escape 

38.  1 14.  the  king  took  Jeremiah  ini.)  thep.  entry 

Ezek.  47.  f  12.  itshall  bring  forth  p    fruit 

Mic.  5.  5.  there  we  shall  raise  ag.  him  eight  p.  men 

Jlcts25.23.p.  men  ofthe  citv  entered  with  Agnppa 

PRINCIPAT-ltV,  TIES. 
Jer.  13.  18.  for  your  p.  shah  come  jIown,theerown 


PRI 

Bom.8.38.  angels,  p.  nor  powers  bo  able  to  separate 
Epfe.  1.  21.  far  above  all;;,  power  and  might 
3.10.  that  now  to  thep.inijjlit  be  kn-jwii  wisdom 
6.  12.  we  wrestle  against ;/.  and  agi  ,ist  powers 
Col.  1.  10.  p.  were  created  by  him  tt.-J  lor  him 
9,.  10-  which  is  the  head  ol  all/i.  and  power 

15.  having  spoiled;;,  he  made  a  shew  ol'them 
Tit.  3.  1.  put  them  m  mmd  to  be  subject  to;;. 
'ude  t  fi.  the  angels  which  kept  not  their  p. 

I'KIiNCIPLES. 
Heb.  5. 12.  have  need  that  one  teach  you  the  first  p 
6.  1.  leaving  the;;,  olthe  doctrine  of  Christ 

PKINT. 
/,ev.  19.  28.  ye  shall  not ;;.  any  marks  upon  vou 

PlilNT.  ' 

Job  13.  27.  thou  settest  a  p.  on  the  heels  of  my  feet 
John  20.  25.  except  1  see  in  Ins  hands  the  ;;.  of  the 
nails,  and  pul  my  finger  into  ».  ol' the  nails 
PKIWTED. 
Job  19.  23.  O  that  my  words  were  ».  in  a  book 

PRISON 
Signifies,  [1]  ,9  place  to  confine  debtors  andmale- 
factors,  Mat.  18.  30.  Luke  23.  19.  [•>]  ji 
low,  obscure,  and  base  condtlton,  Eccl.  4.  14. 
[3J  The  cuvc wherein, as  in  aprtsnn,Da.vid/iid 
himself,  Psalm  142.  7.  [4]  T/iat  spiritual 
thraldom  and  bondage  in  which  sinners  are 
kept  by  Satan,  and  their  own  lusts,  Isa.  42.  7. 
[5]  The  graue,  Is-d.  ^3.  S.  [^]  That  powerful 
restraint  by  which  God  keeps  in  and  bridles 
Satan,  Rev.  20.  7. 
He  preached  to  the  spirits  in  prison,  1  Pet.  3. 
19.  Christ  preached  to  the  sinners  of  the  old 
worldby  Noah,  whom  he  inspired  that  he  might 
be  a  preacher  of  rig/Ucousness,  to  warn  that 
wicked  generation  of  approaching  judgments, 
and  exhort  them  to  repentance;  whosesuuls,  be- 
cause of  their  disobedievce,  are  reserved  m  the 
infernal  prison  of  hell,  and  were  so  at  the  time 
when  the  Jlpostle  Peler  wrote  his  epistle. 
Oen.  39.  20.  Potiphar  put  Joseph  in  p. 

22.  the  keejier  of  the  p.  committed  to  Joseph 
40.3.  put  butler  and  baker  inp.  where  Joseph  was 
42.  19.  let  one  be  bound  in  the  house  of  your;;. 
Ih'ings  22.  27.  put  this  fellow  in;;.  2CA;-.  18.  2o. 
iKings  M.  4.  king  of  Assyria  bound  Hoshea  inp. 
25.  27.  he  brought  Jehoiachin  out  ofp. 
29.  and  changed  his;;,  garments,  Jer.  52.  31,  33. 
3^'^.  3.  25.  Pahil  repaired  by  the  court  of  the;y. 
Psl42.7.bring  my  soul  out  of  p.  to  praise  thy  name 
Eccl.  4.  14   for  out  of  p.  he  comelh  to  reign 
Isa.  24.  22.  and  ihey  shall  be  shut  up  in  the  p. 
42.  7.  to  bring  out  the  iirisoners  from  the  p. 

22.  they  are  all  oflhem  hid  in  p.  houses 
53.  8.  he  was  taken  from  p.  and  from  judgment 
61.  1.  to  proclaim  opening  of  the  p.  to  the  bound 
Jer.  29.  26.  that  thou  shouldest  put  him  in  p. 
32.  2.  Jeremiah  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of  thep 

12.  before  Jews  that  sat  in  the  court  of  the  p. 
33.i.word  came  to  Jeremiah  while  he  was  shut  up 
in  court  of  the  p.  37.  21.  |  38.  6,  28.  |  39.  15. 
37.  4.  for  they  had  not  put  him  into  p. 

15.  they  put  him  in  p.  m  Jonathan's  house 
39.  14.  Ihey  took  Jeremiah  out  of  the  p. 
52.  11.  he  put  Zedekiali  in  p.  till  his  death 
Mat.  4.  12.  Jesus  heard  that  John  wascasi  intop, 

5.  25.  and  thou  be  east  intop.  I.uke  12.  58. 

11.  2.  when  John  heard  in  p.  the  works  of  Christ 
14.  3.  Herod  put  him  inp.  for  Herodias'  sake 

10.  he  sent  ami  beheaded  John  in  p.  Mark  6.  27. 
18.  30.  he  cast  him  into  p.  till  he  should  pay  debt 
25.  36.  1  was  in  p.  and  ye  came  unto  me 
39.  when  saw  we  thro  in  p.  and  came  to  thee?  44. 
Mnrk  1.  14.  now  after  thai  John  was  put  in  p. 

6.  17.  Hemd  had  sent  and  bound  John  inp. 
LukeZ.  2U.  addi-d  this,  that  he  shut  up  John  inp. 

22.  33.  to  go  with  lliee  lioth  top.  and  to  death 

23.  19.  and  for  niurilt-r  was  cast  intop.  25. 
John  3.  24.  for  John  was  not  yet  cast  into  p. 
Mcts  5.  13.  and  put  the  apostles  in  the  common  p. 

19.  the  angel  by  ni?hl  opened  the  p.  doors 
21 -sent  to  the  p.  ||22.  found  them  not  in  the  p. 
8.3.  haihngmenand  women,  eommilled  them  top. 

12.  4.  Peter  was  put  in  p.  i|  5.  he  was  kept  inp. 
7.  light  shined  ||  i7.  Lord  brought  him  out  of  p. 

16.  23.  Paul  and  Silas  were  cast  into  p. 

24.  the  inner  p.  ||27.  seeing  the  p.  doors  open 
2b.  10.  many  of  the  saints  did  I  shut  up  inp. 

I  Pet.  3. 19.  he  went  and  |)ieacht.^  to  the  spirits  inp. 
KfM   2   10.  the  devil  shall  cast  some  of  you  intop. 
20.7.  Satan  shall  be  lt)osed  out  of  his  p. 
See  Gatk. 
PRISON-HOUSE. 
Judg.l6.  21.  and  Samson  did  grind  in  the  p. 

25.  and  they  called  for  Samson  out  of  the  p. 
iOiron.  16.  10.  then  Asa  put  Hanani  in  a  p. 
Isa,  42.  7.  to  bring  them  in  darkness  out  of  the  v 

PUrSOXER.  '^' 

P.?a;.  79  11   letsighingofthep.  come  before  thee 
102. 20.  to  hear  groaning  of  the  p.  to  loose  those 
4^ 


PRO 

I  Mat.  27.  15.  was  wont  to  release  to  the  people  an 
I     16.  they  had  then  a  notable  p.  Mark  15  0 
■^cts^n.  18.  Paul  p.  called  me  to  him  and  prayed 
2o.  ^7.  it  seemeth  unreasonable  to  send  a  p. 
28.  17.  yet  was  I  delivered  p.  to  the  Romans 
Eph.  3.  1.  1  Paul  thep.  ol  Jesus,  4.  1.  Philcm.  1.  9. 
ilim.  1.  8.  be  not  thou  ashamed  of  me  his  p. 
^ee  Fellow. 
PRISONERS. 
Gen.  39.  20.  a  place  where  king's  p.  were  bound 

22.  the  keeper  committed  to  Joseph  all  thep. 
JVum.  21   1.  king  Arad  took  some  of  Israel  p. 
Job  3.  \S.  there  the  p.  rest  together,  they  hear  not 
Psal.  69.  33.  the  Lord  despiseth  not  his  p. 
146. 7.  the  Lord  looseth  the  p.  opens  eyes  of  blind 
Isa.  10.  4.  they  shall  bow  down  under  thep. 
14.  17.  lliat  opened  not  the  house  of  his  p. 
2U.  4.  AsSyria  shall  lead  the  Egyi)tians  p. 
24.  22.  they  shall  be  gathered  together  asp. 
42.  7.  to  bring  out  thep.  from  the  prison 
49.  9.  that  thou  mayest  say  to  the  p.  go  forth 
/.a;;;.. 3.  34.  to  crush  under  feet  thep.  of  the  earth 
Zech.  9.  11.1  have  sent  forth  thy  p.  out  of  the  pit 

12.  turn  ye  to  the  strong  holil,  ye  p.  of  hope 
Jicts  16.  25.  sang  praises,  and  the  p.  heard  them 

27.  supposing  that  the  p.  had  been  fled 
^7.  1.  they  delivered  Paul  and  certain  other  p. 

42.  the  soldiers'  counsel  was  to  kill  thep. 
28.  16.  the  centurion  delivered  the  p.  to  caotain 

PRISONS. 
Luke  21.  12.  persecute  you,  delivering  you  into  p 
.4f<s22  4  bind,  and  deliver,  intop.  men  and  woni. 
ZLor.  11.  23.  inp.  more  freipient,  in  deaths  oft 

PRIVATE. 
iPel.  1.  20.  no  prophecy  of  any  p.  interpretation 

PRIVATELY. 
Mat.^i.2.  the  disciples  came  to  Christ,  p.  saying 
Mark  ti.  32.  Jesus  went  into  a  ship  p.  /^uke  9.  10. 
9.28.disciples  John  and  Andi-evv  ask  him  p.  13  3 
Luke  10.  23.  he  turned  to  his  discit.les  and  said  p 
..lets  23.  19.  went  aside  with  Paul's  kinsman  p. 
Gal.  2.  2.  but  p.  to  them  that  were  of  reputation 

PRIVILEGE. 
JoAnl.tl2.  to  as  many  as  received  him  gave  hen 
PRIVILY.  ^ 

.Tudg.  9.  31.  he  sent  messengers  to  Abimelech  p. 
li-iam.  24.  4.  David  cut  off  Saul's  skirt  p. 
^/i^o^"'  ^'  '"'"  ^^'^^  '^''ep.  set  against  the  poor 
11.  *.  that  they  may  p.  shoot  at  the  upright 
•ii.  4.  pull  me  out  of  net  laid  p.  for  me,  142.  3. 
64.  5.  they  commune  of  laying  snares  p. 
101. 5.  whoso;;,  slanders  his  neighbour  will  cut  off 
Prov.  1.  II.  let  us  lurk  p.  for  the  innocent 

18.  they  lurk  p.  for  their  own  lives 
Mat.  1. 19.  Joseph  was  minded  to  put  her  awayp. 
~.  7.  Herod,  when  he  had  p.  called  tlie  wise  men 
Jlcts  16.  37.  and  now  do  they  thrust  us  out  p.  ? 
Gal.  2.  4.  who  came  in  p.  to  spy  out  our  liberty 
~Pet.  2. 1.  who  shall  p.  bring  in  damnable  heresies 

PRIVY. 
Deut.  23.  1.  he  that  hath  his  p.  member  cut  off 
\  lungs  2.  44.  the  wickedness  thy  heart  is  p.  to 
£rfA-.21.M.the  sword  enters  into  theirp.  chambers 
Jicts  5.2.  part  of  price,  hia  wife  also  being  ».  to  it 

PRIZE. 
ICor.  9.  24.  all  run,  but  one  receivelh  the  p. 
Phil.  3.  14. 1  press  toward  the  mark  for  thep. 

PRIZED. 
Zech.  11. 13.  a  goodly  price  that  I  wasp,  at  ofthem 

PROCEED. 
^r(;d.25.35.  according  to  the  si.v  branches  that  p. 

■  Tosh.  6.  10.  nor  anv  word  v.  out  of  your  mouth 
-Sam.  7. 12.  seed  which  shall  p.  our  of  thv  bowels 
.Tot)  40.  5.  twice  spoken,  but  I  will  p.  no  further 
[sa.  29.  14.  I  will  p.  to  do  a  marvellous  work 

51.  4.  give  ear,  for  a  law  shall  p.  from  me 
Jer.  9.  3.  for  they  p.  from  evil  to  evil,  know  not  me 
.^10.  19.  and  out  ofthem  shall  p.  thanksgiving 
21.  their  governor  shall  p.  from  midst  ofthem 
Hab.l.l.  theirjiidgm.  and  dignity  shallp.  of  thems. 
Mat.  15.  18.  p.  out  of  the  mouth  defili;  the  man 

19.  out  of  the  heart  p.  murders,  Mark  7.  21. 
Eph.  4.  29.  let  no  corru[it  communication  p. 
~Tim.  3.  9.  Ihey  shall  p.  no  further,  folly  manifest 

PROCEEDED. 
JVam  30.  jo.  whatever  p.  out  of  her  lips,  not  stand 
32.  -4.  do  that  which  hath  p.  out  of  your  mouth 
.Tudg   11.  36.  do  that  which  p.  out  of  thy  mouth 

■  hb  36.  1.  Elihu  also  p.  and  said,  suffer  me 
/.«ie4.22. wondered  at  the  gracious  wordswhichp 

■  hhn  8.  42.  for  I  p.  forth  and  came  from  God 
^cts  12.  3.  he  p.  further  to  take  Peter  also 
Rev.  19.  21.  which  sword  p.  out  of  his  mouth 

PROCEEDETH. 
Oen.  24.  50.  the  thingp.  from  the  Lord 
.V'!;m.30.2.accorning  to  all  that  p.  out  of  his  mouth 
Deut.  8.  3.  but  by  every  word  that  p.  out  of  the 
mouth  of  God  doih  man  live.  Mat.  4.  4. 
ISawi.  24.  13.  wickedness  p.  from  the  wicked 
Eccl.  lu.  5.  as  an  error  which  p.  from  the  ruler 


PRO 


Lam.  3.  38.  out  of  Most  High  p.  not  evil  »nd  good 
Jiab.  1.  4.  therelore  wrung  jidguientp 
John  15.  2C.  Slant  of  truth  which  p.  IrotK  Fathoi 
Jam.  .i.  10.  out  ol  the  same  mouth  p.  blessitis 
Rev.  11.  5.  fire  p.  out  of  their  meuth  and  devou» 

PROCEEDING. 
Rev.  22.  1.  water  of  life  p.  out  of  throne  of  God 

PROCESS. 
Gen  4   3.  inp.  of  time  Cain  brought  an  offerina 
38.  12  inp.  ol  time  Sliuah  Judah's  wife  died 

,,  r;  i*-  "'^-  "''"""^  ""^  ^'"S  olM'gypt  died 
Judg.  11  4.  inp.  children  of  Ammnn  made  war 
■  Chron.  21.  19.  nip.  Jchoram's  bowels  lell  out 

PROCLAMATION. 
Ezod.  32.5.  Aaron  made  p.  an.l  said,  to-morrow 
IKmgs  la.  22.  then  king  Asa  made  a  p.  through 
oo   or         .  ..  ,  ""'  ""  Jud'ak 

^7  ,'  o/"","  t""^'^  "■"^"^  ^P-  """"gliout  the  host 
^ijtr.  J4. 9.  Joash  made  a  p.  thro'  J  udah  and  Jerus. 
30.  5.  to  make  p.  Ihroi^ghout  ail  Israel 
36.22.  Cyrus  madep.thiougli  kingdom,  Ezra  \  1 
/:,i,-a  10.7  Ezra  and  princes  madep.  through  Judab 
Uan.  o.  jy.  Uelshazzar  made  p.  concermn?  Danih. 
PROCLAIM.  "         ^ 

Ezod.  33.  19.  and  I  will  p.  the  ntme  of  the  Loro 
Lev.  23.  2.  least  of  the  Lord  ye  shallp.  4  21  37 
25    lO^p   liberty  IJ  Veut.20.  10.  p.  peace  unto  it 

o.  "I',o       ="  ^^P'  '"  ""-'  '^''^'^  "'""=  people 
-1.  T  13.  they  sent  to  p.  peace  to  Benjamin 
Ruth  4.  t  11.  and  p.  thy  name  in  Beth-lehem 
,.'"=*  -'■  9-  p.  a  last,  and  set  Naboth  on  high 
-Jyngs  10.  20.  Jehu  said,  p.  a  solemn  assembly 
Meh.  8.  la,  p.  that  they  fetch  pnie-branches 
Est/i.  6.  9.  p.  before  liim,  thus  shall  it  be  done 
Prov.  20.  0.  most  men  p.  their  o«  n  goodness 
Isa.  12.  t  4.  praise  the  Lord,  p.  his  name 
61.  l.he  hath  sent  me  to  p.  liberty  to  the  captivtit 
2.  to  p.  the  accejitable  year  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  3.  12.  go  and  p.  these  words,  11.  6.  |  19.  2. 
7.  2.  stand  in  gate  of  Lord,  and  p.  there  this  word 
34^8.  had  made  a  covenant  to  p.  liberty  to  them 
Ij.  Ip.  a  liberty  (or  you  to  sword,  to  pestilence 
./oelJ.  9.  p.  ye  this  among  the  Gentiles,  prepare  wa» 
.^nios  4.  5.  and  p.  and  pnhllsh  the  liee-offorin''s 

PROCLAIMED. 
Ezod.  34.  5.  and  p.  tho  name  of  the  Lord,  6. 
36.  6.  they  caused  it  to  hep.  through  the  camp 
lA;;'„"-s21.12.  theyp.  a  fast,  set  Naboth  on  hi"h 
ihings  10.  20.  a  solemn  assimbly,  and  they  p.  it 
23.  10.  the  man  of  God  p.  who  p.  these  words   17 
'iChron.  20.  3.  Jehoshajihat  feared  and  p.  a  fast 
Ezra  8.  21.  I  p.  a  fast  there  at  the  river  Ahava 
/:«.'/i.6.11.  Hamanp.  before  him,  thus  shall  be  done 
Isa.  62.  11.  Lord  hath  p.  thy  salvation  comeih 
./cr..36.  9.  they  p.  a  fast  beloie  Lend  to  Jerusalem 
/_.«;«.  I.t21.  thou  wilt  bring  the  day  thou  hast  p. 
Jonah  3.  5.  they  p.  a  fast,  and  put  on  sackcloth 

7.  earned  it  to  be  p.  and  published  thro'  Niiieveb 
Luke  12.  3.  shall  be  p.  upon  the  house-tops 

PROCLAIMETH,  ING. 
Prov.  12.  23.  the  heart  of  fool.sp    foolishness 
./er.  .34.15.  inp.  liberty  every  man  to  neighbour,  17. 
fiet).  5.  2.  I  saw  a  strong  angelp.  with  a'loud  voice 

PROCURE. 
■Jer.  26. 19.  thus  might  we  p.  great  evil  ag.  our  souls 
33.  9.  t.ney  shall  fear  for  all  poi-..cTily  I  v.  to  it 

PROCURED. 
Jer.  2. 17.  hast  thou  not  p.  this  to  thyself? 
4.  18.  tiiy  doings  have  ;i.  these  things  to  thee 

PROCURETII. 

Prov.  11  27.  that  diligently  se.  ketb  good  n.  favour 

17.  t  9.  he  that  covereth  n  trnnsgressionp.  love 

PRODUCE. 

Isa.  41.  21.  p.  your  cause,  saiih  Lord,  brtng  forth 

PROFANE. 
This  is  said  of  the  contempt  and  abuse  of  ho  If 
things  :  J)  man  who  is  defiled,  and  touches  an'^ 
sacred  thing  pollutes  or  profi  nes  it.  Ji  prof  aw 
person  is  one  openly  ivicked.  He  that  juakes  <t 
jest  of  sacred  things,  who  defiles  himself  by  im 
pure  and  shameful  actions,  is  a  ];irol'nne  person 
Lev.  21.  9, 12.  The  scripture  calls  Esau,  pro 
fane,  because  he  sold  his  birth-right,  which  wat 
considered  as  a  holy  thing,  not  only  becausa 
the  priesthood  was  annexed  to  it,  but  alsir 
because  it  was  a  privilege  leading  to  Clirist, 
and  a  type  of  his  title  la  the  heavenly  inherit- 
ance, Heh.  12.  16.  The  priests  of  the  race  of 
Aaron  were  enjoined  to  distinguish  between  sa- 
cred and  proCane,  between  pure  and  defiled.  Lev. 
10.  10.  and  for  this  reason  the  use  of  win» 
was  forbid  them  in  the  t/mple,  during  their 
time  of  waiting.  It  ivas  forbid  them.  °o  keef 
the  flesh  of  the  peace-offerings  above  {wo  days 
if  they  eat  of  it  on  the  third  day,  they  wtr 
punished  as  profaners  of  holy  thinirs.  Lev 
19.  7, 8.  .t         J  t,   1 

To  ppofane  the  temple,  to  profane  the  sabbntk 
to  profane  the  altar,  are  eTpres.''s>ns  to  devot, 
the  violation  of  the  holy  rest  of  Ine  sabbath,  iH 


PRO 


entering  of  foreigners  into  the  temple,  Ike  ir- 
reverences that  arecoiamittedthere,  t/tc  impious 
lacrijices  that  art  offered  on  the  altar  uf  tlie 
Lord.  Tv  profane  a  vine,  or  a  tree,  is  to  make 
Otem.  common,  and  proper  to  be  employed  m 
■itdmary  uses,  Dtut.  i;0.  G,  What  man  is  he 
thai  lialh  planted  a  Mneyard,  and  hath  not 
saten  of  It'!  'J'he  Hebrew  sai/s,  who  hath  not 
vet  profaned  it.  Ju  Lev.  lU.  23,  ii,  Ac.  where. 
Moses  passes  a  law  concerning  the  fruit  oj 
trees  newly  planted,  he  expressed  the  impurity 
of  the  tirst-fruits,  by  calling  them  uncircumcis- 
ed.  For  the  three  Jirst  years  these  fruits  were 
cut  off  as  impure  :  The  fourth  year  they  offered 
2chat  was  produced  in  t/tc  temple:  And  in  the 
fifth  year  Uie  owner  had  the  liberty  of  making 
use  of  the  fruit  as  his  own,  which  then  became 
profane,  or  common.  Jeremiah  promises  the 
Israehles  that  they  should  return  again  into 
their  own  country,  that  they  sliould  plant  vine- 
yards on  the  mountains  uf  Samaria,  and  should 
profane  them;  that  is,  should  eat  of  the  fruit 
thereof,  Jer.  31.  t  5. 

L«u.  21.  7.  they  shall  not  take  a  wife  that  lap.  14. 

/er.  23.  11.  both  piophets  and  priests  are  p. 

Ezek.  21. 25.  iind  thou  p.  wicked  prince  of  Israel 

22. 26.  and  put  no  difference  between  holy  and  p. 

28. Id.  I  willcasttlueasp.out  of  mountain  of  God 

42.  20.  between  the  sanctuary  and  the  b.  place 
44. 23.  shall  teach  ditierence  between  holy  and  p. 
48.  15.  shall  be  a  p.  place  for  the  city,  for  suburbs 

1  Tim.  1.  y.  the  law  is  made  for  the  unholy  and  p. 
4.  7.  but  refuse  p.  old  wives'  fables,  exercise  thys. 

6.20.  avoid  p.  and  vain  babblings,  2  Tim.  2.  16. 

Ueb.  12.  16.  lest  there  be  an.v  p.  person,  as  Esau 
PROFANE. 

Lev.  18.21.  neither  Shalt  thou  p.  name  ofthy  God, 
I  am  Lord,  19.  12.  |  20.  3.  |  21.6.  |  22.  2,  32. 
19.  t29.  do  not  iliou  p.  iby  daughter  to  cause 

21.  4.  being  chief  among  his  people  lop.  himself 
9.  Ihe  daughter  of  any  priest,  if  she  p.  herself 
J2.  he  shall  not  p.  the  sanctuary  of  his  God,  23. 
15.  nor  shall  lie  p.  his  seed  tfiiiong  his  people 

22.  9.  and  die  therefore,  if  they  p.  my  ordinance 
15.  they  shall  not  p.  the  holy  things  of  Israel 

JV"in«.30.  t2.  if  a  man  vow  he  shall  not  p.  his  word 
Ocut.  28.  t  30.  plant  a  vineyard,  and  not;;,  it 
ATelt.  13. 17.  <h'il  that  ye  do,  and;),  the  sabbath-day 
Peal.  89.  131-  if  they  p.  my  statutes,  and  keep  not 
Jer.  31.  1  5.  the  planters  shall  plant  and  p.  them 
Ezek.  23.  39.  they  came  to  my  sanctuary  to  p.  it 

24.  21.  behold,  I  will  p.  my  sanctuary 
Jimos  2. 7.  go  in  to  same  maid,  to  /).  my  holy  name 
Mat.  12. 5.  ihe  priests  in  the  temple  p.  the  sabbath 

'lets  24.  6.  who  hath  gone  about  lop.  the  temple 

PROFANED. 
J.ev.  19.  8.  he  hath  p.  the  hallowed  things 
J'sal.  55.  t20.  he  hath  p.  liis  covenant 
89.  39.  thou  hast  p.  his  crown  to  the  ground 
y.-o.  43.28  therefore  I  havep  the  princes  of  sanct. 
t:zek.  22.  8.  thou  hast  p.  my  sabbaths,  23.  38. 
t  16.  thou  shall  hep.  in  sight  of  the  heathen 

20.  p.  my  holy  things,  1  am  p.  among  thsm 

25.  3.  aha,  against  my  sanctuary,  when  it  was  p. 

36.  20.  they  p.  my  holy  name,  when  they  said 

21.  pity  for  my  name  which  Israel  had  p.  22,  23. 
Mat.  1.  12.  but  ye  have  p.  it,  in  that  ye  say 

2.  11.  Judah  haih  p.  the  holiness  of  the  Lord 

PROFANENESS. 
Jer.  23.  15.  from  the  projihsls  of  Jerusalem  is  p. 

PROFANETH. 
/./!«.  21.  9.  she  p.  hf-r  father,  she  shall  be  burnt 

PROFANING. 
JVV7i.  13.  18.  bring  more  wrath  by  p.  the  sabbath 
Mai.  2.  10.  by  p.  the  covenant  of  our  fathers 

PROFESS. 
/lent.  26.  3.  I  p.  this  ilay  to  the  Lord  thy  God 
Mat.  7.  Zi.  then  will  I  p.  I  never  knew  you 
Tit..l.\6.  they  p.  that  ihey  kn<iw  God,  but  deny  him 

3.  1  14.  let  ours  learn  to  p.  honest  trades 

PROFESSED,  ING. 

Rom.  1.22.  p.  themselves  to  be  wise,  they  became 

2  Cor.  9.13.  glorify  God  for  your  p.  subject,  to  gos[>. 

I  Ttm.^.  10.  wliich  becomntli  women  p.  godhness 

6.  12.  hast  p.  a  good  profession  before  many 

21.  some  p.  have  erred  concerning  the  faith 

PROFESSION. 

1  Tim.  6. 12.  hast  professed  a  good  p.  before  many 

t  IS.who  before  Pontius  Pilate  wilncssed  good  p. 

Heb.  3.  1.  Ihe  High-Priest  of  ourp    Christ  Jesus 

4.  14.  a  high-priest,  let  us  hold  fast  our  p.  10.  23. 

PROFIT,  Hubslantive. 
Gen.  25.32.  what  p  slia  ';  this  birth-right  do  me? 

37.  26.  what  p.  is  it  ii  we  slay  our  brother? 
Esth.  3.  8.  it  Ts  not  for  ihe  king's  p.  to  snfTer 
JoA21.  15.  what  p.  should  have  if  we  pray  to  him? 

.".n.  2.  whereto  might  their  strength  p.  me  ? 

35.  3.  and  what  p.  if  1  be  cleansed  from  my  sin? 
P*  «.'.  30.  9.  what  p.  IS  there  in  my  blood  ? 
J'rov  14.23.  in  all  labourlhere  is  p.  but  talk  of  lips 
45!) 


FRO 

Ecci   1.  3.  all  is  vanity,  what  p.  hath  a  man  of 
all  Ins  labour  under  the  sun  ?  3.  J.  |  5.  16. 
2.  11.  and  there  was  no  p.  under  the  sui 
5.  i).  moreover  the  p.  of  the  earth  is  for  all 
7.  11.  by  wisdom  there  is  p.  to  them  that  see  sun 

fsa.  30.  5.  nor  be  any  help  nor  p.  but  a  shame 

./er.  16.  19.  have  inherited  things  wherein  is  no  p. 

Mai.  3.  14.  what  p.  that  we  have  kept  ordinance? 

Horn.  3.  1.  what  p.  is  there  of  circumcision? 

1  Cur.  7.  35.  and  this  I  speak  for  your  own  p. 
10. 33.  not  seeking  mine  own  p.  but  the  p.  of  many 

2  Tim.  2.  14.  they  strive  not  about  words  to  nop. 
Heb.  12.  10.  but  he  chastenelh  us  for  our  p. 

PROFIT,  Verb. 
1  Sam.  12.  21.  after  vain  things  which  cannot  p. 
Job  35.  8.  thy  righteousness  may  p.  the  son  of  man 
Psal.  120.  t3.  what  shall  it  p.  thee,  false  tongue? 
Prov.  10.  2.  treasures  of  wickedness  p.  nothing 

11.  4.  riches  p.  not  in  the  day  of  wrath 
/sa.30.5. were  ashamed  of  people  that  couldnot  p. 6. 

44.  9.  their  delectable  things  shall  not  p. 

47.  12.  if  so  be  Ihou  shall  be  able  to  p. 

48.  17.  I  am  the  Lord  which  teacheth  thee  to  p. 
57.  12.  and  thy  works,  for  they  shall  not  p.  thee 

Jer.  2.  8.  and  walked  after  things  that  do  not  p. 

11.  people  changed,  for  that  which  doth  not  p. 
7.8  behold,  ye  trust  in  lying  words  thatcannotp. 

12.  13.  put  Ihemsulves  to  pain,  but  shall  not  p. 
23. 32.  they  shall  not  p.  this  [leople,  sailh  the  Lord 

Mark  8  36.  what  p.  if  he  gain  the  whole  world 
1  Cor.  12.  7.  is  given  to  every  man  to  p.  withal 
14.  6.  speaking  with  tongues,  whalshalllp.  you? 
Gal.  5.  2.  Christ  shall  p.  you  nothing 
Heb.  4.  2.  the  word  preached  did  not  p.  them 
Jam.  2.  14.  what  doth  it  p.  my  brethren,  though 
16.  if  ye  give  not  things  needful,  what  doth  it  p.? 
PROFITABLE. 
Job  22.  2.  can  a  man  be  p.  to  God,  as  p.  to  himself? 
F.ccl.  10.  10.  but  wisdom  is  p.  to  direct 
Isa.  44.  10.  a  graven  image  that  is  p.  for  nothing 
Jer  13  7.  the  girdle  was  p.  for  nothing 
Mat.  5.29.  p.  that  one  ofthy  members  perish,  30. 
Acts  20.  20.  1  kept  back  nothing  p.  to  you 
1  Cor.  0.  t  12.  all  things  are  lawful,  but  not  p. 

1  Tim.  4.  8.  but  godliness  is  p.  to  all  things 

2  Tim.  3.  10.  the  scripture  is  p.  for  doctrine 
4.  11.  Mark  is  p.  to  me  for  the  ministry 

Tit.  3.  8.  these  things  are  good  and  p.  to  men 
Philem.  11.  but  now  p.  to  thee  and  to  me 

PROFIT.'VBLY. 
Eph.  4.  t  29.  but  that  which  is  eood  to  edify  p. 

PROFITED,  ETH. 
Job  33.  27.  if  any  say  I  have  sinned,  and  it  p.  not 
34.  9.  he  said,  it  p.  nothing  to  delight  in  God 
Wffli.  2.  18.  what  p.  the  graven  and  molten  image 
Mat.  15.  5.  whoso  shall  say  to  father  or  mother,  ills 
a  gift  by  whatever  thou  mightestbep.Jl/arA-'7.1 1. 
16.  26.  what  is  a  man  p.  if  he  gain  whole  world 
John  6.  63.  the  spirit  quickeneth,  flesh  p.  nothing 
Rom.  2.  25.  circumcision  p.  if  thou  keep  the  law 
1  Cor.  13.  3.  and  have  not  charity,  it  p.  nothing 
Gal.  1.  14.  I  p.  in  the  Jews'  religion  above  many 
]  7'im.4.8.  for  bodily  exercise  p.  little,  but  godliness 
Heb.  13.  9.  not  p.  them  that  have  been  occupied 

PROFITING. 
1  Tim.  4.  15.  that  ihy  p.  mav  appear  to  all 

PROFOUND. 
Has.  5.  2.  the  revolters  are  p.  to  make  slaughter 

PROGENITORS. 
Gen.  49.26.  prevailed  ;ibnvetlie  blessings  of  my  p. 

PROGNOSTICATORS. 
Isa.  47. 13.  let  monthly  p.  stand  up  and  save  thee 

PROLONG,  ED. 
Mum.  9.  tl9-  when  cloud  p.  they  journeyed  not 
Dent.  4.  26.  ye  shall  not  p.  your  days,  30.  18. 
40.  thou  shall  keep  his  statutes,  that  Ihou  mayest 
V.  thy  davs  ii|)on  the  earth,  5.  16,  33.  |  6.  2. 
"I  11.  9.  I '17.20.  I  22.  7. 
32.  47.  through  this  thing  ye  shall  p.  your  days 
Josh.  24. 131.  Israel  served  all  the  days  of  the  elders 
that  p.  after  Joshua,  .Titdg.  2.  t  7. 
.Tab  6. 11.  what  is  my  end,  that  I  should  p.  my  life? 
15.  29.  the  wicked  shall  not  p.  the  perfection 
Psal.  61.  0.  Ihou  wilt  p.  the  king's  life  and  years 
Prov.  23.  2.  by  knowledge  the  state  shall  be  p. 

16.  he  that  hatPth  coveloiisness  shall  p.  his  days 
Feci.  8.  12.  tlioiigli  a  sinner's  days  be  p.  yet  surely 

13.  neither  shall  the  wicked  p.  his  days 
fsa.  13.  22.  and  her  days  shall  not  be  p. 
,53.  10.  he  shall  see  his  seed,  he  shall  p.  his  days 
Ezek.  12.  22.  the  days  are  p.  and  vision  faileth 

12.  25. 1  am  the  Lord,  I  will  speak,  and  the  word 
shall  come  to  pass,  it  shall  be  no  more  p. 

28.  there  shall  none  cf  my  words  be  p.  any  more 
Z)a7i.7.12.yel  their  lives  were  p. for  season  and  time 

PROLONGETH. 
Prov.  10.  27.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  p.  days 
Eccl.  7.  15.  there  is  a  wirked  man  that  p.  his  life 

PROMISE. 
It  is  an  assurance  that  God  has  given  in  hit 


PRO 

word  of  bestowing  blessings  upon  his  people,  2 
Pet.  1.  4.  The  word  in  the  JVew  Testament  i$ 
often  taken  for  those  promises  that  God  hereto- 
f^-emadeto  Abraham  and  the  other  patriarchs 
of  sending  the  Messiah.  It  is  in  this  sense  that 
the  apostle  Paul  commonlt/  n.^es  the  word  pro 
mise,  Romans  4.  13,  14.  Galatians  3.  16.  The 
promises  of  the  new  covenant  are  called  better 
than  those  of  the  old,  Heb.  8.  0.  because  they  are 
more  spiritual,  clear,  extensive,  and  universal, 
thtn  those  in  the  Mosaical  covenant  were.  The 
time  of  the  promise.  Acts  7.  17.  !S  the  time  of 
the  fulfilling  of  the  promise.  God  had  told 
Abram, Genesis  15.  13,  14.  that  his  seed  should 
be  a  stranger  in  a  strange  land,  but  that  after 
four  hundred  years  he  would  bring  ihevi  out 
thence;  the  lime  of  the  promise  came,  when  these 
four  hundrcdyears  were  expired.  The  children 
of  the  promise  are  [1]  The  Israelites  descended 
from  Isaac,  in  opposition  to  the  Ishmaelites  de- 
scended from  Ishmael  and  Hagar.  [■■']  The 
Jews  converted  to  Christianity,  in  opposition  to 
the  incredulous  Jews,  who  will  not  believe  in 
Christ;  and  [3]  jIU  true  believers  who  are  horn 
again  hythe  supernatural powcrnfOod'sSpirit, 
and  by  faith  lay  hold  on  the  promise  of  salva- 
tion made  in  Christ;  these  are  the  spiritual 
seed  of  Abraham,  to  whom  the  spiritual  bless- 
ings contained  in  the  covenant  and  the  inheri- 
tance do  belong,  Romans  9.  8.  Gulatians  4.  28. 
The  Holy  Spirit  of  promise,  Fphesians  1.  13. 
signifies,  the  Holy  Ghost,  which  God  has  pro- 
mised to  those  that  .ihall  believe  in  him,  which 
is  the  pledge  of  a  believer's  cvirlasting  happi- 
ness. The  first  commandment  to  which  God  has 
annexed  a  promise,  is  that,  Honour  thy  father 
and  mother,  Fphesians  6.  2.  To  ichich  God 
has  subjoinedthis  promise,  that  their  days  shall 
be  muiCpbed  upon  the  earth,  Exoii.  20.  12. 
Promises  also  denote  eternal  life,  or  the  bless- 
edjiess  promised,  whirh  is  the  object  of  the 
Christian's  hope,  Heb.  6.  12. 
J^um.  14.  34.  and  ye  shall  know  my  breach  ef  p 

1  /TiTj^sS.  .56.  halh  not  failed  one  v  orJ  of  good  p 

2  Chron.  1.  9.  let  thy  p.  to  David  be  established 
JWA.  5.  12.  they  should  do  according  to  this  p. 

13.  that  performeth  not  this  p.  even  thus  be  ht 
shaken  out,  and  emptied,  people  did  accord,  top. 

Psal.  77.  8.  doth  his  p.  fail  for  evermore  ? 
105.  42.  for  he  remembered  his  holy  p.  and  Abrara 
/.«ie24. 49.  behold,  1  send  p.  of  my  Fnther  onyou 
Acts  1.  4.  but  wait  for  Ihe  p.  of  Ihe  Father 
2.  33.  received  of  Father  the  p.  of  the  Holy  Gho8< 

39.  for  the  p.  is  to  you  and  to  your  children 
7.  17.  but  when  the  time  of  the  p.  drew  nigh 
13.  23.  God  accord,  to  his  p.  hath  raised  a  Saviour 
32.  Ihe  p.  made  to  fathers  God  hath  fulfilled 
23.  21.  now  are  ready,  looking  for  a  p.  from  thee 
26.6.  for  hope  of  the  p.  made  of  God  to  fathers 

7.  to  which  p.  our  tribes  serving  G.  day  and  night 
Rom.  4.  13.  the  p,  that  he  shall  be  Ihe  heir  of  world 

14.  and  the  p.  is  m.ade  of  none  efl!ect 

10.  to  the  end  Ihe  p.  might  be  sure  to  the  seed 
20.  he  stnggered  not  at  the  p.  through  unbelief 
9.  8.  but  children  of  Ihe  p.  counted  for  the  seed 

9.  for  this  is  word  of  p.  at  this  time  I  will  come 
Gal.  3.  14.  that  we  might  receive  p.  of  the  Spirit 

17.  that  it  should  make  the  p.  of  none  effect 

18.  for  if  Ihe  inheritance  be  of  the  law,  it  is  no 
more  of  p.  but  God  gnve  it  to  Abraham  by  p. 

19.  seed  shall  come,  to  whom  the  p.  was  made 
22.  that  the  p.  by  faith  of  Jesus  Christ  might  bo 

29.  then  are  ye  heirs  according  to  the  p. 
4.  23.  but  he  of  the  free- woman  was  by  p. 

28.  we,  as  Isaac  was,  are  the  children  ofp. 
KpA. 1.1 3.  ye  were  sealed  with  that  Holy  Spirit  ofp. 

2.  12.  and  strangers  from  the  covenants  ofp. 

3.  6.  the  Gentiles  be  partakers  of  his  p.  in  Christ 
6.  2.  which  is  the  first  commandment  with  p. 

1  Tim.  4.  8.  having  the  p.  of  Ihe  life  that  now  ia 

2  Tim.l.  1.  according  to  the  p.  of  lite  in  Christ  Je». 
//cA. 4.1. fear,  lest  ap'left  us  of  entering  into  his  rest 

6.  13.  for  when  God  made  p.  to  Abraham 

15.  aflerhehad  patiently  endured,  he  obtained  p. 
17.  God  wiHin?  to  shew  unto  the  heirs  ofp. 

9.  15.  might  receive  the  p.  of  eternal  life,  10.  36. 

11.9.  by  faith  he  sojourned  in  the  land  ofp,  in  a 

strange  country,  heirs  with  him  of  the  same  p. 

30.  and  these  all  received  not  the  p. 

2  Pet.  3.  4.  saving,  where  is  the  p.  of  his  comingi 
0.  Ihe  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his  p. 
13.  according  to  his  p.  we  look  for  new  heavoni 

1  .John  2. 2.5.  that  is  the  p.  that  he  hath  promised  ui 

PROMISE,  Verb. 

2  Pet.  2. 19.  while  thev  v-  them  liberty,  t;ky  are 

PROMISED. 
^loii.  12.  25.  will  give  you  according  as  he  hathjr 
.Vum.  14.  40.  we  will  go  to  the  p'are  the  Lord  p. 
Dent.  1. 11.  the  Lord  bless  you  is  he  hath  p.  15,  6 
6.  3.  that  ye  may  increste  as  the  Lord  p  thee 


PRO 

Dcat.9. 29.not  aWc  to  brins  them  totheland  liep 
10.  9.  the  Lord  is  his  inheritance,  as  he  p. 
la.  20.  the  Lord  sliad  eniar§e  Ihy  border,  as  he  p. 
19.  8.  and  give  thee  the  land  he  p.  to  give,  27.  3. 
23.  2;i.  shall  kee|i  that  which  thou  hast  p.  to  God 
26.  IB.  to  be  his  peculiar  people,  as  he  p.  thee 

Tosh.  9.  21.  let  them  live,  as  the  princes  had  p. 

22.  4.  given  rest  to  your  brethren,  as  he  p.  them 

23.  5.  ye  shall  possiss  thiir  land,  as  the  L.  p.  you 
10.  God  fighteth  for  you,  as  he  hatli  ;*.  you 

15.  as  all  good  things  are  come  the  Lurd  p.  you 
2  Sam.  7.  28.  hast  /).  this  goodness  to  thy  servant 

1  Kina-s  2. 24.  and  hath  made  me  a  house,  as  he  p. 
5.  12.  Lord  gave  Solomon  wisdom,  as  he  p.  him 

8.  20.  I  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel  as  the  Lord  p. 
50.  hath  given  rest  to  people,  as  hep.  by  Moses 

9.  5.  as  I  p.  to  Daviil  thy  father,  saying 

2  Kings  8. 19.  as  he/). to  give  a  light,  2  Chr.  2L  7. 

1  Chron   17.  2G.  and  thou  hast;),  this  goodness 

2  Ckrnn.  6.  10.  I  am  set  on  the  throne  as  Lord  p. 
15.  hast  kept  that  which  thou  hast  p.  David,  1(3. 

JVeh.  9. 23.  concerning  which  thou  hadstp.  to  fath. 

Est/i.  4.  7.  of  the  sum  that  Haman  had  p.  to  |)ay 

Tcr.  32.  42.  will  bring  on  them  all  good  I  p.  33.  14. 

Wat.  14. 7.  Herod  p.  with  oath  to  give  her  whatever 

Mark  14. 11.  they  were  glad,  p.  to  give  him  money 
Luke  1.  72.  to  perform  the  mercy  p.  to  our  fathers 

22.6,  hep.  to  betray  him  unto  thein  in  absence 
^cts  7. 5.  yet  he  p.  to  give  it  to  him  for  a  possession 
Rom.  1.  i.  gospel  of  Gud,  which  he  had  p.  afore 

4.  91.  that  what  he  p.  he  was  able  to  perform 
TiM.Q.in  hope  of  eternal  life, p. before  world  began 
Heb.W  23.holil  fast  profession,  he  is  faithful  thatp. 

11. 11. because  they  judged  bim  faithful  that  hadp. 

12.  26.  now  he  halli  p.  saying,  once  more  I  shake 
JflTO.  1.12. which  Lord/i.to  them  that  love  him,  2.  5. 
lJ()An2.25.  this  is  promise  he  hath  p.  us  eternal  life 

PKOMISEDST. 

1  irt?!,D-s  8.24.  keep  with  David  that  thou  p.  him,  25. 
JVeA.  9. 15.  and  p.  that  they  should  go  into  the  land 

PROMISES. 
Rom.  9.  4.  are  Israelites,  to  whom  pertain  the  p. 

15.  8.  to  confirm  the  p.  made  to  the  fathers 

S  Cor.  1.20.  all  p.  of  God  in  him  are  yea  and  amen 
7.  1.  havi[ig  therefore  these  p.  dearly  beloved 
Oal.  3.  16.  to  Abraham  and  his  seed  were  p.  made 

21.  is  the  law  then  again.st  the  p.  of  God  1 
HeA.0.]2.who  through  faith  and  patience  inheritp. 

7.  6.  Melchisedec  blessed  him  that  had  the  p. 
S.O.covenant  which  was  established  upon  betterp. 
11.13.  these  all  died  in  faith, not  having  roceivedp. 

17  he  that  had  received  llie  p.  ofTered  up  hisson 
33.who  thro'faith  obtainedp.and  stoppedmoulhs 

2  Pet.l.  4.  given  us  exceeding  great  and  preciousp. 

PRO.Mi.-^l.NG 
Eic/£.13.22.notretiirii  I'tuni  his  wicked  waybyp. life 

PROMOTE. 
T^tim.  22. 17. 1  will  p.  thee  to  great  honour,  24. 11. 
37.  am  I  not  able  indeed  to  p.  thee  to  honour? 
Vrov.  4.  8.  exalt  her,  and  she  shall  p.  thee 

PROMOTED. 
Juilrr.  9.  9.  and  sn  to  be  p.  over  the  trees,  11,  13. 
E.ttA   .').  11.  told  wherein  the  ki--^  hadp.  him 
Dan.  3.  30.  then  the  king  p.  Sbav'ach,  Meshach 

PROMOTION. 
P»af.  7.").  6.  p.  Cometh  not  from  the  ^  ^t  nor  west 
Prof.  3.  35.  but  shame  shall  be  the  p.  ..    <bols 

PROiXOUNCE. 
ten.  5.  4.  that  a  man  shall  p.  wit'i  an  oath 

13.  3.  tVie  priest  shall  look  on  him  ami  p.  him 

unclean,  6,  8,  11,  15,  20,  22,  25,  27,  311,  44. 
l.f.  shall  p.  him  clean,  17,  23,  28,  34,  37.  |  14.  7. 
59.  this  is  the  bw,  top.  it  clean  or  unclean 

14.  48.  then  the  priest  shall  p.  the  house  clean 
/udg.  12.  6.  for  he  could  not  frame  to  p   it  right 

PRONOUNCED. 
JVe4.  6.  12.  but  he  p.  this  prophecy  against  me 
Jer.  11.  17.  the  Lord  hath  p.  evil  asainst  thee 

16.  10.  p.  this  great  evil,  19.  15.  |  35.  17.  |  40.  2. 
18.  8.  if  that  nalion  against  whom  I  p.  turn 

25.  13.  the  word  which  I  have  p.  against  it 

26.  13.  Lord  will  repent  of  the  evil  that  hep. 
19.  the  Lord  repented  of  the  evil  he  had  p. 

34.  5.  for  I  have  p.  the  word,  saith  the  Lord 
36.  7.  that  the  Lord  hath  p.  against  this  people 
18.  Jeremiah  ;).  all  these  words  unto  me,  31. 
PRONOUNCING. 
Leo.  5.  4.  if  a  soul  swear,  p.  to  do  evil  or  good 

PROOF. 
2  Cor.  2.  9.  that  T  might  know  the  p.  of  you 

8.  24.  shew  ye  to  Iheni  the  p.  of  your  love 
13.3.  since  ye  seek  a  p.  of  Christ  speaking  in  me 

Phil.  2  22.  but  ye  know  the  ji-  of  him 
2  Tim.  4.  5.  make  full  p.  of  thy  ministry 

PROOFS. 
.flctil.3.  shewed  himself  alive  by  many  infalliblep. 

PROPER. 

1  Chr.  29.  3.  I  have  of  mine  own  p.  good,  of  gold 

jlc/sl.l9.field  iscalled  in  thi-ir  p.tongue,.AceldaTTia 

1  Cor.  7.  7  but  every  man  hath  his  p.  giP  of  God 

460 


PRO 

Hcb.  11.  23.  because  they  saw  ho  was  a  p.  chlM 

PROPII.^NE,  S,e  Profane. 

PROPHECY. 

2  Chr.  9.  29.  Solomon's  acts  in  the  p.  of  Ahijah 

15.  8.  when  Asa  heard  p.  of  Obod  he  took  courage 
JVV'A.  6.  12.  he  pronounced  this  p.  against  me 
Prov.  30.  1.  the  p.  man  sjiake  to  Ilhiel  and  Ucal 
31.  1.  the  p.  that  his  mother  taught  him 
Mat.  13. 14.  in  them  is  fulfilled  the  p.  of  Esaias 
1  Cor.  12.  10.  to  another  p.  by  the  same  Spirit 

13.  2.  though  I  have  the  gift  of  p.  and  not  charity 

1  Tim.  4.  14  neglect  not  the  gift  given  thee  by  p. 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  we  have  also  a  more  sure  word  of  p. 

20.  no  p.  of  scripture  is  of  private  interpretation 

21.  p.  canie  not  in  old  time  by  the  will  of  man 
Hcv.  1.  3.  blessed  that  hear  the  words  of  this  p. 

11.  fi.  that  it  ram  not  in  the  days  of  their  p. 
19. 10.  for  the  testimony  of  Jesus  is  spirit  of  p. 

22.  7.  blessed  that  keepeth  the  sayings  of  this  p. 
10.  seal  not  the  sayings  of  the  p.  of  this  book 

18.  that  heareth  words  of  the  p.  of  this  book 

19.  if  any  man  take  from  the  words  of  this  p. 

PROPHECIES. 
1  Cor.  13.  8.  but  whether  p.  they  shall  cease 
1  Tim.  1.  18.  accordinsr  to  the  p.  that  went  before 

PROPHESY,  Verb. 
J\rum.  11.  27.  Eldad  and  Meilad  do  p.  in  the  camp 
1  Sam.  10.  5.  they  shall  p.  ||  6.  thou  shaltp. 
1  A7«  nfs  22. 8.  he  doth  not  p.  good  of  me,  but  evil 
18.  that  he  would  not  p.  good,  2  Chron.  18.  17. 
1  Chr.  25.1.  who  shouldp.  with  harps  and  cymbals 
Isa.  30.  10.  p.  not  to  us  riglit  things,  p.  deceits 
.Jer.  5.  31.  the  prophets  p.  falsely,  and  priests 
11.  21.  saying,  p.  not  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

14.  14.  prophets  p.  lies,  they  p.  false  visions 

15.  concerning  the  prophets  thatp.  in  iny  name 

16.  the  people  to  whom  they  p.  shall  be  cast  out 

19.  14.  Jeremiah  came  from  where  Lord  sent  top. 

23.  16.  hearken  not  to  the  pro|)hets  thatp. 

25.  what  the  prophets  said,  that  p.  lica  in  my 
name,  20,  32.  |  27.  10,  14,  15,  16.  1  39.  9,  21. 

25.  .30.  p.  against  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 

20.  12.  Lord  sent  me  to  p.  against  this  house 
32.3.  why  dost  thou  p.  and  say,  I  will  give  this  city? 

r.ick.  4.  7.  thou  shaltp.  against  Jerusalem 

6.  2.  p.  against  the  mountains  of  Israel,  30.  1. 
11.  4.  p.  against  Jaazaniah  and  Pelatiah,  p. 

13.  2.  p.  against  the  prophets  thatp.  17. 

20.  40.  p.  against  the  forest  of  the  south  field 

21.  2.  p.  against  land  of  Israel  ||  9.  Jerusalem 

14.  son  of  man,  p.  and  smile  thy  hands  together 
28.  p.  and  say  concerning  the  Ammonites,  25.2. 

28.21. p.  against  Zidon  ||  29.  2.  p.  against  Pharaoh 
30.2.p.  against  Egypt  ||  35.2.  p. against  mount  Seir 
34.2.  son  of  man  p.  against  the  shepherds  of  Israel 

36.  6.  p.  concerning  the  land  of  Israel,  and  say 

37.  4.  p.  on  these  bones  ||  9.  p.  to  the  wind 

38.  2.  son  of  man,  p.  against  Gog,  14.  |  39.  1. 
43. 1 3.  when  I  came  iop.  city  should  be  destroyed 

.Joel  2.  28.  your  sons  shall  p.  Jlcts  2.  17,  18. 
Jlmos2.  12.  ye  gave  the  Nazarites  wine,  and  com- 
manded the  prophets,  saying,  p.  not,  JI//c.  2. 6. 
3.  8.  who  can  hut  p.?  ||  7.  12.  eat  bread  and  p. 

7.  13.  but  p.  not  again  any  more  at  Beth-el 

15.  Lord  said  to  me,  go  p.  to  my  people  Israel 

10.  p.  not  against  Israel  and  the  house  of  Isaac 
Mic.  2. 11.  I  will  p.  to  thee  ofwine  and  strong  drink 
7.crh.  13. 3. that  when  any  shall  yet  p. then  his  father 
J\I(it.  15.  7.  well  did  Esaias  p.  of  you,  saying 

26.  68..  p.  thou  Christ,  Mark  14.  65.  /.HA-e22.G4. 
.4c(s2I.9.had  four  daughters,  virgins,  which  did  p. 
Rom.  12.  0.  whether  p.  let  us  p.  to  the  proportion 
1  Cor.  13.  9.  we  know  in  part,  and  we  p.  in  part 

14.  1.  rather  that  ye  may  p.  ||  39.  covet  to  p. 
24.  if  all  p.  II  31.  we  may  all  p   one  by  one 

RfB.lO.ll.thou  must  p.ag.befnre  nations  and  kings 
11.  3.  my  two  witnesses  shall  p.  1260  days 
PROPHESIED. 
JVi/m.  11.25.  they  p.  and  did  not  cease 

26.  Eldad  and  Aledad  they  p.  in  the  camp 

1  Sam.  10.  10.  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  Saul,  and 
he  p.  among  them,  11.  |  18.  10.  ]  19.  23,  24. 
19.  20.  the  messengers  of  Saul  also  p.  21. 
1  TOnjTs  IS.  29.  they  p.  until  the  evening  sacrifice 

22.  lO.  prophets  p.  before  tliem,  12.  2  Chron.  13.  9. 

1  Chron.  25.  2.  sons  of  Asaph  p.  according  to  order 

3.  the  sons  of  Jeduthun  who  p.  with  a  harp 

2  Chron.  20.  .37.  Eliezer  p.  against  Jehoshaphat 
Kira  5.  1.  Haggai  and  Zechariah  p.  to  the  Jews 
.Ter.  2.8.  pastors  transgressed,  prophets  p.  by  Baal 

20. 1.  Pashur  heard  that  Jeremiah  p.  these  things 
6.  Pashur  shall  die,  and  all  to  whom  thou  p.  lies 

23.  13.  the  prophets  of  Samaria  p.  in  Baal 
21.  I  have  not  spoken  to  them,  yet  they  p. 

2.5. 13.  bring  on  Babylon  all  that  Jeremiah  hath  p. 
26.  9.  why  hast  thou  p.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord? 

11.  for  he  hath  p.  against  this  city,  20. 

18.  Micah  p.  in  days  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Jiidah 

20.  Urijah  p.  ||  28.  8.  p.  against  many  countries 
28.  6.  the  Lord  perform  the  words  thou  hast  p. 


PRO 

Jer.  29.  31.  because  Shemaiah  hath  ».  to  you  a  He 

37. 19.  where  are  your  prophels  which  p.  to  you. 
Ezek.  ll.13.when  I  p.  Peiatiah  son  of  Benaiabdied 

37.  7.  so  I  p.  as  1  was  commanded,  and  as  1  p.  10 

38.  17.  who  p.  I  would  bring  thee  against  them 
Zcch.  13. 4. prophels  shall  be  ashamed  when  theyp 
Mat.  7.22.  Lord,  have  we  not  p.  in  thy  name? 

11.  13.  ihe  prophets  and  the  law  p.  until  John 
Mark  7.  fi.  he  said,  well  hath  Esaias  p.  of  you 
f.uke  1.  67.  his  father  Zachariahp.  saying,  blessed 
.John  11.  51.  Caiaphasp.  that  Jesus  should  die 
Jlcts  19.  6.  they  spake  with  tongues  and  p. 
1  Cor.  14.  5. 1  would  rather  that  ye  p.  greater  is  he 

1  Pet.  1. 1  10.  of  which  salvation,  iheyp.  who  p.  o, 

the  grace  which  should  come  unto  you 
.Jmic  14.  Enoch  also  p.  of  these  things,  saying 
PROPHESIETH. 

2  Chr.  18.  7.  for  he  never  p.  good  to  me,  but  evil 
,Jer.  28.  9.  the  prophet  which  p.  of  peace 
Kzck.  12.  27.  he  p.  of  the  times  that  are  far  off 
Zcch.  13.  3.  shall  thrust  him  through  when  hep. 
1  Cor.  II.  .5.  thatp.  with  her  head  uncovered 

14.  3.  ho  that  p.  speaketh  unio  men  to  edifical  on" 

4.  but  he  thatp.  edifielh  the  church 

5.  greater  is  he  that  p.  than  he  that  spoaketh 

PROPHESYING,  S. 
1  Sam.  10.  13.  whi'n  he  had  made  an  end  of  p. 

19. 20.  they  saw  the  company  of  the  profihets  p. 
Ezra  f>.  14.  they  prospered  through  p.  of  Haggai 
1  Cor.  11.  4.  every  man  p.  having  his  head  coveied 

14.  6.  except  I  shall  speak  to  you  by  p.  or  by 

doctrine 

22.  but  p.  sorveth  not  for  them  that  believe  not 

1  Thcss.  5.  20.  despise  not  p.  prove  all  things 
PROPHET. 

This  irord  comes  from  tAf  Greek, Prophetcs,j£iA!VA 
si!rii/jics  one  that  foretells  future  events.  The 
Hebrews  at  the  heginnin/r  culled  them  Seers, 
vidcns.  .Afterwards  they  called  them  Nahi, 
which  C07I1CS  from  the  root  Nibba,  to  foretell, 
to  divine.  Also  the  .■scripture  often  gives  them 
the  name  of  Men  of  God,  and  of  Angels,  or 
Messengers  of  the  Lord.  The  verb  Nibba,  tg 
prophesy,  is  of  great  extent.  Sometimes  it  ■'•■ig- 
nifies  to  foretell  ichat  is  to  come:  at  other  times 
to  be  mspired,  to  speak  from  God.  It  is  said. 
Exodus  7.  1,  .laron  thy  brother  shall  be  thy 
prophet;  that  is,  he  shall  explain  ayd  interpret 
thy  sentiment.'!  and  commands  to  Pliaraoh  and 
the  people.  The  apostle  Paul,  in  his  epistle  to. 
Titus,  1.  12.  quoting  a  profane  poet,  calls  hint 
Prophet;  because  theVti^an'i  thought  their  poets 
in  spired  by  the  gods.  The  scripture  oftni  gives 
the  name  o/ Prophet  to  impostors,  irho  falsely 
boasted  of  inspiration,  1  Kings  18.  22. 

Jls  the  true  Pro|dirts,  at  the  time  that  they  were 
transportcdbythemotions  of  God's  Spirit,icere 
sometimes  agitated  in  a  violent  manner;  those 
■motions  were  called  prophesying,  which  persons 
exhibited,  who  were  filled  with  a  good  or  evil 
spirit.  For  example,  Saul,  being  moved  by  an 
evil  spirit,  prophesied  in  his  house,  1  Sam.  18, 
10.  that  is,  he  was  agitated  with  violence,  ana 
used  strange  and  unusual  ge.'itures,  signs,  and 
speeches,  as  the  Pro|ihets  did.  To  prophesy  it 
also  put  for  to  make  or  sing  psalms,  or  songs 
of  praise  to  God,  1  Sam.  10.  5,  6.  1  Chron 
25.  1.  This  term  is  also  used  by  St.  Paul,/o 
explaining  Bcri|)ture,  preach  ng,  or  speaking  Ic 
the  church  in  public,  1  Cor.  14.  I,  3,  4. 

The  most  usual  way  by  which  God  communicated 
himself  to  the  Prophels  was  by  inspiration, 
which  consisted  in  illii  minating  the  mind  of  the 
prophet,  and  exciting  his  will  to  proclaim  what 
the  Lord  dictated  to  him  from  within.  It  is  in 
this  sense  that  alt  the  authors  of  the  canonical 
books  of  scripture,  both  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament ,  are  acknowledged  ns  Prophets.  God 
also  communicated  himself  to  the  prophets  bg 
dreams  and  nocturnal  lusions.  In  Acts  10.  11 
12,  it  is  said,  that  Peter  fell  into  an  ecstasy 
at  noon-day,  and  had  a  revelation  concerninn 
the  call  of  the  Gentiles  to  the  faith.  The  T.ord 
appeared  to  Job  and  to  Moses  in  a  cloud,  and 
discovered  his  will  to  them.  Num.  11.  25. 
Job  38.  1.  He  has  often  made  his  voice  to  be 
heard  in  an  articulate  manner:  thus  he  spake 
to  Moses  in  the  burning  biish,  and  upon  mount 
Sinai,  and  to  Samuel  in  the  night,  1  Sam 
3.4. 

JPe  have  in  the  Old  Testament  the  writings  of 
the  sixteen  Prophets ;  that  is,  of  four  greater 
and  twelve  lesser  Vrophels.  The  four  great 
Prophets  are  Isaiah,  Jeremiah,  Ezekiel,  and 
Dnniel.  The  twelve  lesser  Prophnts  are,  Hosea. 
Joel,  Amos,  Obadiah,  Jonah,  Micah,  Nahutn, 
Habakkiik,Zephaniah,  Ilnggai,  Zechariah,  and 
Malachi. 

This  is  nearly  the  chronological  order  in  whi(^ 
they  may  be  ranged. 


I'K  ( > 


PRO 


i  .Hotuapr.^pliesicd  under  Uzzmn,  lOlhtim,  .\\id7., 
and  Hezekiah,  kings  of  Judah,  and  under 
Jeroboam  U.  king  of  Israel,  and  his  succes- 
$ors,  to  the  dtstriiction  of  Suinana.  Home 
think,  that  the  tide  ofHusen'sprophecy,  where- 
in vtcntioii  IS  made  of  tits  having  prophesied 
under  so  many  kings,  is  not  his  own,  but  some 
aiicunl  transcriber  s;  and  that  the  true  begin- 
ning of  tins  Prophet's  work  is  at  Verse  -2,  Tlie 
begmiiiiig  ot'  llie  word  of  llie  Lord;  For,  say 
iAey,  if  he  had  prophesied  under  the  reign  of 
all  these  prinees,  he  must  have  lived  a  eery 
lon<r  time;  by  a  moderate  calculation,  for  the 
space  of  one  hundred  and  twelct  years. 

t.  Amos  began  to  prophesy  the  second  year  be- 
fore the  earthi/uake,  which  was  in  the  reigii  of 
king  Uzziali,  about  six.  years  before  the  death 
o/ Jeroboam  11.  lung  of  Israel. 

3.  Isaiah  began  to  prophesy  at  the  death  of  Uz 
aiah,  and°al  the  tieguiniug  of  the  reign  «/ Jo- 
tham  king  of  Judah.  He  continued  to  pro- 
phesy to  the  reign  of  Maiiusseli,  who  caused 
Aim  to  b:  pill  to  death. 

4.  Jonah  lived  in  the  kingdom  of  Israel  under  the 
kings  Joash  and  Jeroboam  II.  about  the  same 
time  us  Husea,  Isaiah,  and  Amos. 

5.  Micah  lived  under  Jolham,  Ahaz,  and  He- 
zekiali,  kings  of  Judali;  he  was  contemporary 
with  Isaiah"  6u£  began  later  to  prophesy. 

0  Naliuiii  appeared  in  Judah  under  the  reign  of 
llezekiah,  and  after  the  expedition  of  Sen- 
nacherib. 

7  Jeremiah  began  in  the  thirteenth  year  of  the 
reign  of  Josiali  king  «/  Judah  He  continued 
to  prophesy  under  the  reigns  of  Shallum,  Jt 
hoiakiin,  Jecouiah,  and  Zedekiah,  to  the  takia 
©/Jerusalem  by  the  Chaldeans;  and  it  is  thought 
he  died  two  years  after  in  Egypt;  Baruch  war 
his  discipU  and  aniunuensis. 

B.  Zephaiiiah  appeared  at  the  beginning  of  Vi 
reign  of  Josiah,  and  before  the  twenty-eighth 
year  of  this  prince:  he  was  contemporary  with 
Jeremiah. 

9.  Joel  prophesied  under  Josiah  about  the  same 
time  as  Jeremiah  and  Zephiiniah. 

10.  Daniel  was  taken  into  Chaldea  in  the  fourth 
year  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah,  and  pro- 
phesied at  Babylon  to  the  end  of  the  cap- 
tivity. 

11.  Ezekiel  was  carried  captive  to  Babylon,  along 
joitA  Jeconiah  kin g  of  iutUh,  in  the  year  of  the 
iDorld  3405.  He  began  to  prophesy  in  the  year 
340y.  He  continued  till  towards  the  end  of  the 
reian  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  who  died  in,  the  year 
of  the  world  344-2. 

12.  Habakkuk  lived  iit  Jndea  at  the  beginning  of 
the  reioii  of  Jehoiakim,  about  the  year  3;J94, 
and  before  the  coming  of  Nebuchadnezzar  in<u 
the  country  in  33yrf.  He  dwelt  in  Judea  daring 
the  captivity. 

13.  Obadiah  dwell  in  Juilea  after  the  taking  of 
iiitiismem,  and  before  the desolalionofUlumc-d. 

14.  Haggai  was  born  in  all  prohabilily  at  Baby- 
lon,/ro«t  whence  he  returned  with  Zerubbabel. 
In  the  second  year  of  Darius  son  of  Hyslaspes, 
he  was  excited  by  frud  to  exhort  Zerubba- 
bel, the  prince  of  Jiiilah,  and  the  high-priest 
Jos-hua,  to  resume  the  work  of  the  temple, 
which  had  been  interrupted  for  so  long  time, 
by  the  invy  of  those  who  were  enemies  to  the 
Jews,  *)ho  prevailed  with  Cyrus  to  revoke 
thai  permission  whereby  he  had  empowered  the 
Jews  to  rebuild  their  temple.  Mud  Cambyses 
the  son  of  Cyrus  coming  to  the  crown,  renewed 
the  same  prohibition:  :io  that  the  temple  for 
fourteen  years  continued  in  the  same  state 
wherein  t/te  Jews  had  put  it  immediately  after 
their  return. 

15.  Zechariah  prop!ic:<ied  in  Judea  at  the  same 
time  as  llaggai,  and  he  seems  to  have  continued 
to  prophesy  after  him. 

16.  Malachi,  the  last  prophet,  has  not  put  any 
date  to  his  prophecies.  If  he  was  the  same  as 
Ezra,  as  some  think,  he  may  have  prophesied 
under  Ntihumidh,  who  returned  into  Judea  35.50. 

Btsides  these,  there  are  found  the  names  of  a 
great  many  more  prophets  in  scripture,  such 
as  Abraham,  Isaac,  Jacob,  Moses,  Joshua, 
Samuel,  Nathan,  David,  Sidomon,  &c.  Christ 
Jesus  is  the  great  Prophet  of  his  church; 
MuSKi  prophesying  of  him,  Deut.  18.  15.  says, 
God  will  raise  up  ».  Prophet  like  unto  me;  that 
is,  such  a  prophet  as  I  am,  resembling  me  in 
nature  and  office,  being  a  man  and  mediator, 
as  I  am,  though  more  excellent,  and  in  a  more 
tingular  sort;  I  as  a  servant,  he  as  a  Son  and 
iMrd  of  his  church,  who  will  teach  them  the 
will  of  God,  not  only  in  his  own  person  on 
earth, but  by  kis  word  and  Spirit  when  exalted 
to  thf  right  hand  of  power  in  heaven. 
46J 


Exod.  7.  1.  anrl  Aaron  thy  brother  shall  be  thy;;. 
Deut.  1«.  20.  but  the;*,  which  shall  presume,  2^. 
1  Ham.  i-i.  5.  the  p.  Gad  said  to  Uavid,  abide  not 
mam.  -24.  11.  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  ihep. 

1  Kings  J.  3-2.  David  said,  call  me  Nathan  the  p. 
44.  The  king  hath  sent  with  him  Nathan  Utcp. 

11.  2il.  Ahijali  the  p.  found  Jeroboam  in  the  way 
13.  11.  there  dwelt  an  old;),  in  Beth-el,  '2.'). 
•23.  for  the  ;;.  w  hom  he  had  brought  back 
'2y.  p.  took  up  the  carcase  of  the  man  of  God, 
and  the  olil  p.  came  to  mourn  and  bury  liiiij 
10.  7.  by  hand  of  the  p.  Jehu  came  the  word,  12. 
Id.  30.  Elijah;),  came  near  and  said,  God  of  Abr. 
2U.  22.  ;).  came  to  king  of  Israel,  and  said  to  him 
■i  Kings  5.  3.  would  God  my  lord  were  with  the  p. 

13.  Tf  the  p.  had  bid  thee  do  some  great  thing 
G.  12.  Ehsha  the;?,  telleth  what  thou  speakest 
9.  4.  young  man  the;),  went  to  Ramolh-gilead 

20.  II.  Isaiah  the;),  cried  to  Loril,  he  brought 
23.  18.  with  bones  of;?,  that  came  out  of  Samaria 

2  Chron.  12.5.  came  Shemaiah  the^.  to  Rehoboam 
13.  22.  are  written  in  the  story  of  the  p.  Iddo 
15. 8.  when  Asa  heard  the  proiihecy  of  ihep.  Oded 

21.  12.  there  came  a  writing  from  Elijah  the  p. 
25.  10.  then  the  p.  forbare,  and  said,  I  know 
32.  20.  the  p.  Isaiah  prayed  and  cried  to  heaven 
35. 18.  none  like  it  from  the  days  of  Samuel  the  p. 
30.  12.  humbled  not  himsell  before  Jeremiah  p. 

Ezra  5.  1.  then  llaggai  the  p.  prophesied 
0.  14.  tluougli  the  prophesying  of  Haggai  the  p. 
Psal.  74.  y.  there  is  no  more  any  p.  among  you 
Jsa.  3. 2.  Lord  doth  take  away  the  p.  and  prudent 
9.  15.  the  p.  that  teacheth  lies,  he  is  the  tail 
23.  7.  priest  and  p.  have  erred  thro'  strong  drink 
Jer.  G.  13.  from  p.  to  the  priests  deal  falsely,  8.  10. 
18.  IS.  nor  shall  the  word  perish  from  the  p. 
23.  11.  for  both  p.  and  priests  arc  profane 
28.  the  p.  that  hath  a  dream  let  him  tell 
28.  0.  thep.  Jeremiah  said,  amen,  the  Lord  do  so 
9.  p.  which  prophesieth  of  peace,  when  the  word 
of  the  p.  shall  come  to  pass  then  p.  be  known 

17.  so  Hananiah  the  p.  died  the  same  year 
30.  26.  to  take  Baruch  and  Jeremiah  the  p. 
37.2.  nor  he  nor  his  servants  hearken  to  the  p. 
38.  10.  take  up  Jeremiah  the  p.  out  of  dungeon 

Lam.  2.  20.  shall  the  p.  be  slain  in  the  sancuiary? 
Ezek.  7.  20.  then  shall  they  seek  a  vision  of  p. 

14.  4.  and  cometh  to  the  p.  I  will  answer  him 

9.  if  the  p.  he  deceived,  I  have  deceived  that  p. 

10.  the  punishment  of  ihe  p.  shall  be  even  as 
Has.  4. 5.  the  p.  also  shall  fall  with  tliec  in  the  nighl 

9.  7.  the  p.  i.-*  a  fooi  ||  8.  p.  is  a  snare  of  a  fowler 
Jlmos  7.  14.  then  he  said,  I  was  nop.  nor  p.  son 
Mic.  2.  1 1.  he  shall  even  be  the  p.  of  this  people 
//a/').3.1.a  prayer  of  Habakkuk  thep. on  Sliigionoth 
Zeck.  13. 5.  he  shall  sav,  i  am  nop.  a  husbandman 
Mai.  4.  .').  behold,  I  will  send  you  Elijah  the  p. 
Jl/aM.22.wliich  was  spoken  by  thep.  Isaiah,  2. 15. 
I  3.  3.  1  4.  14.  1  8.  17.  1  21.  4.  Luke  3.  4. 
John  1.  23.  I  12.  38.  Mcts  28.  25. 
2.  5.  in  Bethlehem,  for  thus  it  is  written  by  the  p. 
1?.  that  which  was  spoken  by  Jeremy  p.  27.  9. 

12.  39.  but  the  sign  of  the  p.  Jonas,  Luke  II.  29. 

13.  35.  which  was  spoken  by  p.  David,  27.  35. 
21. 11.  this  is  Jesus  the  p.  of  Nazareth  of  Galilee 
24.  15.  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the  p.  Mark  13.  14. 

Luke  1. 70.  thou  child  be  called  p.  of  the  Highest 

4.  17.  delivered  to  him  the  book  of  the  p.  Esaias 

24.  no  p.  is  accepted  in  his  own  country 

27.  many  lepers  in  the  time  of  Eliseus  the  p. 

7.  28.  not  a  greater  p.  than  John  the  Baptist 

John  7.  40.  the  people  said,  of  a  truth  this  is  the  p. 

52.  look,  for  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  nop. 
.lets  2.  10.  this  IS  what  was  spoken  by  the  p.3oe\ 

7.  48.  not  ill  temples  made  wilh  hands,  as  sailh  p. 

8.  28.  in  his  chariot  he  read  Esaias  the  p.  30. 
34.  I  pray  thee,  of  whom  speaketh  the  p.  this? 

13.20.  he  gave  them  judges  until  Samuel  the  p. 
2  Pet.  2.  10.  the  ass  forbade  the  madness  of  the  p 
.See  Priest. 
Jl  PROPHET. 
Gen.  20.  7.  now  restore  man  his  wife,  for  he  is  a  p. 
JSTum.  12.  0.  if  there  be  a  p.  among  you,  I  the  Lord 
Deut.  13.1.  if  there  arise  a  p.  or  dreamer  of  dreams 
18  15. 1  will  raise  up  a  p.  from  among  brethren,  to 
him  ye  shall  hearken,  18.  .ficts  3.  22.  \  7.  37. 
22.  when  a  p.  speaketh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
34.  10.  there  arose  not  a  p.  in  Israel  like  Moses 
Judir.  0.  8.  Lord  sent  a  p.  to  the  children  of  Israel 
I  .Sam.  3.  20.  Samuel  was  established  to  be  a  p. 

9.  9.  he  that  is  now  called  a  p.  was  called  a  seer 

1  Kings  13. 18.  he  said,  I  am  a  p.  also  as  thou  art 

18.  22.  I,  even  I  only  remain  a  p.  of  the  Lord 

19.  10.  shalt  anoint  Elisha  to  be  a  p.  in  thy  room 

20.  13.  there  came  a  p.  unto  Ahab  saying 
22  7.  is  there  not  here  a  p.  of  the  Lord  besides,  to 

inquire  of  him^  2  Kings  3.  11.  2  Chron.  18.  6 

2  Kings  5.  8.  he  shall  know  there  is  a  p.  in  Israel 
2  Chron.  25.  15.  the  Lord  sent  a  p.  to  Amaziah 

as.  9.  but  a  p.  of  the  Lord  was  tkere,  Oded 


PRO 

Jer.  1.  5.  I  ordaincL  '.bee  u  p.  to  .he  nation* 
29  2t).  that  IS  mad  and  niakeih  himself  op.  27 
iozei.  2.5.  there  hath  been  a  p.  among  them,  33.  33, 
14.  7.  cometh  to  a  p.  to  inquire  of  him  about  m« 
Hos.  12.  13.  by  a  p.  the  Lord  brought  Israel  out 
of  Egypt,  and  by  a  p.  was  he  preserved 
Mat.  10  41.  he  that  receiveth  a  p.  in  the  name  ot 
ap-  shall  receive  a  p.  reward 
11.  9.  but  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  a  p.' 
13. 57.  a  p.  is  not  without  himour  save  in  his  own 
country,  and  house,  Mark  6.  4.  .John 
4.  44. 
14. 5.  he  feared  multitude,  because  thev  accounted 
him  as  a  p.  21.  20.  Mark  11.  32."z,)i4e20.  B 
21.  40.  the  multitude,  they  look  him  for  a  p. 
MarkCi.  15.  that  it  is  op.  or  as  one  of  the  prophets 
Luke  7. 10.  saying,  a  great  p.  is  risen  up  among  ua 
39.  this  man,  if  he  were  a  p.  would  have  known 
13.  33.  for  it  cannot  be  that  a  p.  perish  out  ot 
Jerusalem 
24.  19.  concerning  Jesus,  who  was  a  p.  mighty 
/ohn  4.  19.  she  said,  I  perceive  that  thou  art  op. 
9.  17.  the  blind  man  said,  he  is  a  p. 
.'?cts2.  30.  David  being  a  p.  and  knowing  that  God 
21.  10.  there  came  a  certain  p.  named  Agabus 
1  Cor.  14.  37.  if  any  man  think  himself  to  be  ap 
Tit.  1.  12.  one,  even  a  p.  of  their  own  land 

J^'a/se  PROPHET. 

.fids  13.  6.  found  a/«/sc  p.  a  Jew  named  BarjesiM 

Hfv.  16.  13.  like  frogs  out  of  month  o(  false  p. 

19.  20.  the  beast  was  taken,  with  him  the  false  p. 

20. 10.  devil  was  cast  where  beast  and  false  p.  ar« 

■See  Lorh. 

That  PROPHET. 

Deut.  13.3.  not  heaikiii  to  the  words  oftkaip. 

5.  and  that  p.  or  tliat  dreamer  shall  die,  18.  20. 
Ezek.  14.  9.  I  the  Lord  have  deceived  that  p. 
John  1.  21.  they  asked  him,  art  thou  that  p.?  25. 
6.  14.  this  is  of  a  truth  that  p.  that  should  coma 
jicts'X  23.  every  soul  which  will  "ot  hear  that  p> 

PROPHETS. 
JVi/m.  II.  29.  that  all  the  Lord's  peopie  were  p. 
I  Sam.  10.  5.  thou  shalt  meet  a  company  of  p. 
10.  p.  met  him  ||  II.  prophesied  among  the  p. 

12.  is  Saul  also  among  the  p.?  19.  24. 
28.  O;  the  Lord  answered  him  not  by  p.  15. 

1  Kina-s  18.  4.  Obadiah  hid  100  p.  by  50  in  a  cave 

13.  Jezebel  slew  the  p.  ||  19.  p.  of  Baal  4.50.     22. 
40.  take  the  p.  of  Baal,  let  none  of  them  escape 

19.  10.  Israel  have  forsaken  thy  covenant,  have 

slain  thy  p.  with  the  sword,  14.  .VeA.  9.  26. 
22.  6.  the  king  of  Israel  gathered  the  p.  together 

22.  I  will  be  a  lying  spirit  in  p.  2  Chron.  18.  21 

2  Kings  3. 13.  to  p.  of  thy  father,  and  p.  of  mother 
23. 2rjosiah  went  and  the  p.  to  the  house  of  Lord 

2  Chron.  20.  20.  believe  his  p.  so  shall  ye  prosper 
21.  19.  he  sent  p.  ||  30.  10.  they  misused  his  p. 

Ezra  5.  2.  with  them  were  the  p.  of  Gorl  helping 

JVcA.  6.  7.  and  thou  hast  appointed  p.  to  preach 
9.  30.  thou  testifiedst  by  thy  Spirit  in  thy  p. 
32.  the  trouble  that  hath  come  on  our  p. 

rsa.  29.  10.  the  p.  and  seers  hath  he  covered 
30.  10.  say  to  the  p.  (irophesy  not,  .^mos  2.  12» 

Jer.  2.  8.  and  p.  prophesied  by  Bnal,  and  walked 

20.  their  princes,  their  priests  and  p.  are  ashamet 
30.  your  own  sword  hath  devoured  your  p. 

4.  9.  the  p.  shall  wonder  ||  .5.  13.  p.  become  wind 

5.  31.  the  p.  prophesy  falsely,  and  priests  bear  rule 
8.  1.  they  shall  bring  out  tire  bones  of  Ihe  p. 

13.  13.  I  will  fill  the  p.  with  drunkenness 

14.  13.  the  p.  say,  ye  shall  not  see  the  sword 

14.  p.  prophesy  lies  in  my  name,  sent  them  not 

15.  by  sword  and  famine  shall  those  p.  be  cons. 

23.  13.  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  p.  of  Samaria 

14.  I  have  seen  in  the  p.  a  horrible  thing 

15.  from  p.  is  profaniMiess  gone  forth  in'o   and 

21.  I  have  not  sent  these  p.  yet  they  ran 
25. 1  have  heard  what  the  p.  said,  that  prophesy 
20.  they  are  p.  of  the  deceit  of  their  own  heart 
30.  I  am  against  the  p.  that  steal  my  word,  31. 

20.  7.  so  priests  and  p.  heard  Jeremiah  speaking 
8.  the  p.  and  all  iIhj  peoiile  took  Jeremiah 
11.  then  spake  the  p.  this  man  is  worthy  to  die 

27.  9.  therefore  hearken  not  to  your  p.  10. 
15.  and  that  ye  and  the  p.  might  perish 
18  if  they  be  p.  and  word  of  Lord  be  with  then» 

28.  8.  the  p.  that  have  been  before  me  and  thee 

29.  1.  words  of  the  letter  Jeremiah  sent  to  the  p. 

8.  saith  the  Lord,  let  not  your  p.  deceive  you 
15.  the  Lord  hath  raised  ns  up  p.  m  Babylon 

32.  32.  they  and  their  p.  provoke  me  to  anger 
37.  19.  where  are  now  vour  /).  which  prophegiefl 
r.am.  2. 9.  her  p.  also  find  no  vision  from  the  Lord 

14.  thv  p.  have  seen  vain  things  fov  thee 
4.  13.  for  the  sins  of  her  p.  that  hath  shod  blood 
Ezek.  13.  2.  prophesy  iigMin«t  the  p.  ol^I/'!»?' 

3.  thus  sailh  the  Lord,  woe  unto  the  foolish  p 

4.  O  Israel,  thv  p.  are  like  foxes  in  deserLs 

9.  my  hand  shall  he  upon  the  p.  that  see  vaD.ty 
iS  25.  there  is  a  conspiracy  of  her  p.  m  midil 


PEO 

Gze/c.  22. 33.  ^  daubed  them  with  untemp.  mortar 
Idas. 6.5.  I  lia\e  hewed  them  by  the  p.  have  slain 
12. 10. 1  havos|)oken  by/>.  and  multiplied  visions 
dvios  2.  11.  1  h'^ve  laised  up  ol  your  sons;*. 

1-2.  and  coiniiiaiuied  the  p.  saying,  propliesy  not 
Hie.  3.  ti.  the  sun  shall  go  down  over  ihc>  ;<. 

11.  and  lhe;j.  tliureoi'divino  lor  money 
Zep/i.3.  4.  hvJC p.  arc  light  and  treacherous  persons 
Zeck.  1.  4.  to  whom  the  former  p.  have  cried 

5.  and  the  p.  do  they  live  for  ever? 
V.  7.  the  words  ol'lhe  Lord  hath  cried  by  former^. 

12.  words  Lord  sent  in  his  Spnit  by  former  p. 
13.  2.  1  will  cause  the  p.  to  pass  out  of  the  land 

4.  the  p.  shall  be  ashamed,  each  of  his  vision 
Mat.  5.  12.  so  persecuted  they  the/).  J^uke  6.  23. 

17.  think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the  p. 
7. 12.  do  so  to  them,  for  this  is  the  law  and  the  p. 
13.  17.  many  p.  have  desired  to  see,  Luke  10.  24. 
22.  40.  on  these  two  hang  all  the  law  and  the  p. 
■23.  31.  the  children  of  them  who  killed  the  p. 
34. 1  send  unto  youp.  and  wise  men,  Luke  11.49. 
37   O  Jerusalem,  thou  that  killest  the  p. 
Mark  1.  2.  as  it  is  written  in  the  p.  I  send  my  mes- 
senger, Luke  18.  31.  1  24.  25.  John  6.  45. 
L,uke  1.  70.  as  he  spake  by  his  holy  p.  2  Pet.  3.2. 

16.  16.  the  law  and  the  p.  were  until  John 

29.  Abraham  said,  they  have  Moses  and  p.  31. 
24.  25.  slow  to  believe  what  the  p.  have  spoken 
Jo/m  1. 45.  we  found  him  of  whom  thep.  did  write 
8.  52.  Abraham  and  thep.  are  dead,  53. 
icts  3.  18.  God  shewed  by  the  mouth  of  his  p.  21. 
11.  27.  p.  came  from  Jerusalem  to  Antioch 
13. 1.  in  church  at  Antioch  certain  p.  and  teachers 

15.  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and  the  p. 

40.  that  come  on  you  which  is  spoken  in  thep. 
15.  32.  Judas  and  Silas  being  p.  also  themselves 
24.  14.  believing  all  things  written  in  the  p. 

26.  22.  saying  none  other  things  than  p.  did  say 

27.  king  Agrippa,  believest  liiou  thep.? 
§tom.  1.  2.  which  he  promised  afore  by  his  p.  • 

3.  21.  being  witnessed  by  the  law  and  the  p. 

11.  3.  Lord,  they  have  killed  p.  and  digged  down 
I  Cor.  12.  28.  secondarily,  p.  thirdly,  teachers 

29.  are  all  p.?  ||  14.  29.  let  p.  s|)eak  two  or  three 
■Eph.  2.  20.  built  on  the  foundation  of  thep. 

3.  5.  as  it  is  now  revealed  to  his  p.  by  the  Spirit 

4.  11.  and  he  gave  some  p.  and  teachers 
T/iess.2.  U).  whokilled  the  Lord  and  theirownp. 

fieb.  1.  1.  who  spake  to  the  fathers  by  the  p. 
Jam.  5.  10.  take,  my  brethren,  p.  who  have  spoken 
1  Pet.  1.  10.  of  which  salvation  thep.  inquired 
Rev.  11. 10.  because  these  two  p.  tormented  them 

18.  20.  rejoice  over  her,  ye  holy  apostles  and  p. 
24.  in  her  was  found  blood  of  p.  and  of  saints 

22.  9.  do  it  not,  for  I  am  of  thy  brethren  thep. 
.4«  th^  PROPHETS. 

1  Kn^slO.l.told  Jezebel  how  he  had  slain  all  the  p. 
22.  10.  kings  of  Judah  and  Israel  on  their  throne, 

and  all  the  p.  prophesied,  12  2  Chr.  18.  9, 11. 

2  Kings  10.  19.  now  call  to  me  all  the  p.  of  Baal 

17.  13.  Lord  lustified  against  Israel  by  all  the  p. 
Milt.  11.  13.  aU  the  p.  prophesied  iiniil  John 
/>u4e  ll.50.that  blood  of  all  thep.  may  be  required 

13.28.  when  ye  see  all  thep.  in  kingdom  ofGod 
24  27.  and  heginning  at  alt  the  p.  he  expounded 
^cts  3.  24.  yea,  and  all  thep.  from  Samuel  foretold 
10.43.  to  him  give  all  the  p.  witness  thro' his  name 
False  PROPHETS. 
Jilat.  7. 15.  heware  of  false  p.  in  sheep's  clothing 
24. 11.  m:iny  false  p.  shall  rise,  24.  Mark  13.  22. 
Luke  6.  20.  for  so  did  their  fathers  to  the  false  p. 
2  Pet.  2.  1.  there  were  false  p.  also  among  them 
1  John  4.  1.  because  many  false  p.  are  gone  out 

My  PROPHETS. 

1  Chron.  16.  22.  snying,  touch  not  mine  anointed, 

anil  do  mil  p.  no  harm,  Psal.  105.  15. 

O/tAe  PROPHETS. 

I  Sam.  10.  10.  behold,  a  company  of  the  p.  methim 

19.  20.  when  they  saw  the  company  of  the  p. 

l  Kings  20.  35.  a  certain  man  of  the  sons  of  the  p. 

41.  the  kin:;  discerned  him  that  he  was  of  the  p. 
22. 13.  wordi  of  the  p.  declare  good,  2  Chr.  18. 12. 

ZXings  2.3.S011S  ofthep.ihat  were  at  Beth-el  came 

5.  the  sans  of  the  p.  at  Jericho  came  to  Elisha 
7.  fifty  sons  of  the  p.  went  to  view  afar  off 
15.  the  sons  of  thep.  said,  the  spirit  of  Elijah 

4. 1.  a  woman  of  the  wives  of  sons  of  the  p.  cried 
38.  and  seethe  pottage  for  the  sons  of  the  p. 

JVeA.  6. 14.  my  God,  think  thou  of  the  rest  of  the  p. 

Jer.  23.  9.  because  of  the  p.  all  my  hones  shake 
16  hearken  not  to  the  words  of  the  p.  27.  14. 
2ti.  how  long  shall  this  be  in  the  heart  of  thep.? 

Has.  12.  10.  used  similitudes  by  ministry  o/ (Ac  p. 

?,ech.  8.  9.  that  hear  these  by  the  mouth  of  the  p. 

Mat.lD.M.  Ellas  or  one  of  thep.  MarkG.  15.  |  8.28. 
2X  29.  ye  build  the  tombs  of  the  p.  Luke  11.  47. 

30.  partakers  with  them  in  the  blood  of  the  p. 
26.  56.  that  scripiures  of  thep.  might  be  fulfilled 

Luke  9.  8.  that  one  of  the  p.  was  risen  again,  19. 

Acts3.^. ye  are  children  oftkep.  and  of covosant 

4S8 


PRO 

Aett  7.  42.  as  it  is  written  in  llie  book  of  the  p 
52.  which  of  p.  have  notyour  fathers  persecuted? 
13.  15.  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and  the  p. 
27.  because  they  knew  not  the  voice  of  the  p. 
15.  15.  and  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the  p. 
28.  23.  persuading  them  of  Jesus  out  of  thep. 
Ron.  16.  26.  made  manifest  by  scriptures  of  the  p. 

1  Cor.  14.  32.  spirits  of  thep.  are  subject  to  thep. 
Eph.  2.  20.  built  on  the  foundation  of  the  p. 
Heb.  11.  32.  time  would  fail  me  to  tell  of  thep. 
Rev.  16.  6.  for  they  have  shed  the  blood  of  the  p. 

22.  6.  the  Lord  God  of  the  holy  p.  sent  his  angel 
Hcrvauts  the  PROPHETS. 

2  Kings  9. 7. 1  may  avenge  blood  of  my  serv.  thep. 
17. 13.  law  which  I  sent  to  you  by  my  serv.  thep. 

23  as  the  Lord  had  said  by  all  his  servants  thep. 
21.  10.  and  Lord  spake  by  his  servants  thep.2i.2. 

Ezra  9.  11.  which  thou  hast  commanded  by  serv.p. 

Jer.  7. 25.  sent  you  my  s.  p.  25.  4.  |  29.  19.  |  35. 15. 
26. 5.  hearken  to  the  words  of  my  servants  the  p. 

Ezek.  38. 17. 1  have  spoken  in  old  time  by  my  ser- 
vants the  p. 

Dan.9.6.  neither  have  we  hearkened  to  servants  p. 
10.  laws  which  he  set  before  us  by  b\s servaiits p. 

Amos  2.1.  herevealeth  his  secret  to  h\s  servants  p. 

Zech.  1. 6.  words  which  I  commanded  my  serv.p. 

Rev.  10.7.  be  finished,  as  he  declared  lo  his  serv.  p. 
11.  18  that  thou  shouldest  give  reward  to  ser- 
vants  thep. 
PROPHETESS. 

Ei.od.  15. 20.  Miriam  p.  took  a  timbrel  in  her  hand 

■  Jndg.  4.  4.  and  Deborah  a  p.  judged  Israel 

2  Kings  22. 14.  went  to  Huldah  p.  2  Chron.  34. 22. 

Meh.  6.  14.  my  God,  think  on  the  p.  Noadiali 

Isa.  8.3. 1  went  to  the  p.  and  she  conceived  a  son 

Luke  2.  36.  there  was  one  Anna  a  p.  of  great  age 

Rev.  2.  20.  woman  Jezebel,  who  called  herself  a  p. 
PROPITIATION. 

Rom.  3.  25.  whom  God  hath  set  forth  to  be  a  p. 

1  John  2.  2.  and  he  is  the  p.  for  our  sins,  4.  10. 
PROPORTION. 

1  Kings  7.  36.  according  to  the  p.  of  every  one 

Job  41.  12.  I  will  not  conceal  his  comely  p. 

Rom.  12.  6.  let  us  prophesy  according  to  p.  of  faith 
PROSELYTE. 

Thisterm  comes  from  IheGxeek  word,  Proselytos, 
which  signifies  a  stranger,  one  that  comes  from 
abroad,  or  from  another  place.  The  Hebrew 
word  Ger  or  Necher,  has  the  same  signification. 
In  the  language  of  the  Jews,  they  go  by  this 
name,  who  come  to  dwell  in  their  country,  or 
who  embrace  their  religion,  though  they  are 
not  Jews  by  birth. 

The  Hebrews  distinguish  two  kinds  of  Prose\ylea. 
The  first  are  called  Proselytes  of  the  Gate, 
and  the  others  Proselytes  of  Justice.  The  first 
are  those  who  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Israel, 
or  even  out  of  that  country,  and  who,  without 
obliging  thcotseli^es  to  circumcision,  or  to  any 
other  ceremony  nf  the  law,  feared  and  worship- 
ped the  true  God,  observing  the  rules  that  were 
imposed  upon  the  children  of  Noah:  These 
precepts  are  seven  in  number,  [1]  De  Judiciis. 
Obedience  is  due  to  judges,  magistrates,  and 
princes.  [2]  De  cuitu  e.xtraneo.  The  worship 
of  false  gods,  superstition,  and  sacrilege,  are 
absolutely  forbidden.  [3]  De  maledictionc  no- 
minis  sanctissimi.  Jis  also  cursing  the  name  of 
Ood,  blasphemies,  and  false  oaths.  [4]  De 
revelatione  turp  ludinum.  Likeioisc all  inces- 
tuous and  unlawful  conjunctions  or  copula- 
tions, as  sodomy,  bestiality,  crimes  against  na- 
ture. [5]  De  sanguinis  effusioni.  The  effusion 
of  the  blood  of  ail  sorts  of  animals,  murdir, 
wounds,  and  mutilations.  [0]  De  rapina. 
Thefts,  cheats,  lying,  i-c.  [7]  De  membro 
animalis  vivenlis.  The  parts  of  an  animal 
still  alive  are  not  to  be  eaten,  as  was  practised 
by  somepagnns.  Of  this  number  was  Naaman 
the  Syrian,  Cornelius  the  centurion,  the  eunuch 
of  Queen  Candace  and  others:  .SkcA  as  would 
enter  themselves  as  Proselytes  of  habitation,  or 
of  the  gate,  promised  with  an  oath  in  the  pre- 
sence of  three  witnesses,  to  keep  those  seven 
precepts.  Their  prioileges  were  said  to  be. 
First,  that  by  the  observation  of  the  rules  of 
natural  justice,  and  by  ezemption  from  idola- 
try, blasphemy,  incest,  adultery,  and  murder, 
they  thought  they  were  in  the  path  to  eternal 
life.  Secondly,  they  might  dwell  in  the  land  of 
Israel,  and  have  a  share  in  the  outward  pros- 
perities of  the  people  of  Ood. 

The  Proselytes  of  Justice  are  those  that  were 
converted  to  Judaism,  who  had  engaged  them- 
selves to  receive  circumcision,  and  to  observe 
the  whole  law  of  Moses.  Thus  they  were  ad- 
mitted to  all  the  prerogatives  of  the  people  of 
Ood,  as  well  in  this  life  as  in  ike  other.  The 
Rabbins  say,  that  before  circumcision  was  ad- 
■nv'vietered  to  tliem,  and  before  they  were  adraii- 


PR(» 

ted  into  the  religion  of  the  Hebrews,  theyWere 
examined  about  the  motives  of  their  conversion, 
to  know  wheOur  their  change  was  voluntary,  of 
whetherit  proceeded  from  anyreasnns  of  inter 
est,  fear,  ambition,  or  such  like  Three  thing! 
were  required  in  a  complete  Proselyte,  which 
were,  washing  or  plunging  \is  body  in  a  cis- 
tern of  water,  circumcision,  and  sacrifice;  but 
for  women,  07iiy  washing  and  sacrifice. 
Mat.  23.  15.  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one  p. 
Jicls  6.  5.  they  chose  Nk  holas  a  p.  of  Antioch 

PROSELYTES. 

Jlcts  2.  10.  Jews  and  p.  we  hear  in  our  tongues 

13.  43.  many  Jews  and  religious  p.  followed  Pan] 

PROSPECT. 

1  Kings  7.  t5.  doors  and  posts  were  square  in  p. 

Ezek.  40.  44.  chambers  whose  p.  was  to  the  south 

46. p.  to  the  north  ||  42.  15.  p.  to  the  east,  43.  4 

PROSPER. 

Gen.  24.  40.  God  will  send  his  angel  and  p.  thee 

42.  if  now  thou  do  p.  my  way  which  I  go 
39.  3.  Lord  made  all  that  Jose|ih  did  lop.  23. 
JVum.  14.  41.  you  transgress,  but  it  shall  not  p. 
Deut.  28.  29.  thou  shall  not  p.  in  thy  ways 
29.  9.  that  ye  may  p.  Josh.  1.  7.  1  Kings  2.  3. 
1  Kings  22.  12.  (he  pro|iliets  prophesied,  saying,  go 
upioRamoth-gileadandp.  15.  2  Chr.  18.  11, 14. 

1  Chron.  22.  11.  now  my  son,  the  Lord  p.  thee 
13.  then  shalt  thou  p.  if  thou  takest  heed 

2  Chron.  13.  12.  fight  ye  not,  for  ye  shall  not  p. 
20.  20.  believe  his  prophets,  so  shall  yep. 

24.  20.  why  transgress  ye,  that  ye  cannot  p.? 

26.  5.  as  he  sought  the  Lord,  God  made  him  to  p 
JVeA-  1.  11.  p.  I  pray  thee  thy  servant  this  day 

2.  20.  I  said,  the  God  of  heaven,  he  will  p.  us 
•  fob  12.  6.  the  labernacle.i  of  robbers  p. 
Psal.  1.  3.  and  whatsoever  he  doelh  shall  p. 

45.  t  4.  and  in  thy  maji-eiy  p.  thou,  ride  thou 

73. 12.  these  are  the  ungodly  who  p.  in  the  world 

122.  6.  they  shall  p.  that  love  thee  -^ 

Prov.  28.  13.  he  that  coverelh  his  sins  shall  not  p. 
Eccl.  11.  6.  thou  knowest  not  whether  shall  p. 
Isa.  52.  t  13.  beholil  my  servant  shall  p. 

.53.  10.  pleasure  of  the  Lord  shall  p.  in  his  hand 

54.  17.  no  weapon  formed  against  thee  shall  p. 

55.  11.  it  shall  p.  in  the  thing  whereunto  I  sent  il 
Jer.  2.  37.  and  thou  shall  not  p.  in  them 

5.  28.  yet  Ihey  p.  ||  10-  21.  Ihey  shall  not  p.  20.  1 1. 
12.  1.  wherefore  doth  the  way  of  the  wicked  p.  ? 
22. 30. write  this  man  childless,  a  man  thatshallnut 
p.  in  his  days,  for  no  man  of  his  seed  shall  p 
23.  5.  a  king  shall  reign  and  p.  and  execute 

32.  5.  tho'  ye  fight  with  Chaldeans  ye  shall  not  p 
Lam.  1.  5.  her  adversaries  are  chief,  her  enemies |» 
Ezek.  15.  t  4.  the  vine  when  burnt,  will  it  p.? 

16.  13.  thou  didsl  p.  II  17   9.  shall  it  p.?  10. 

17.  15.  shall  hep..'  shall  he  escape? 

Dan.  3.  t  30.  kingmadeShadrach  top.  inBabyloB 
8.  24.  he  shall  destroy  wonderfully  and  p. 
25.  through  his  pidicy  he  shall  cause  craft  top 
II.  27.  they  shall  speak  lies,  but  it  shall  not  p.  36 

3  John  2.  I  wish  above  all  that  thou  mayestp. 

PROSPERED. 
Gen.  24.  56.  seeing  Ihe  Lord  hath  p.  my  way 
Jiidg.  4.  24.  the  hand  of  Israel  p.  against  Jabin 

1  .Sum.  18.  t  5.  and  David  went  out  and  p.  t  14. 

2  Sam.  11.  7.  David  demanded  how  the  warp. 

2  Kinns  18. 7.  Hi-zekiah  p.  2  Chron. 31. 21.  |  32. 3t 
1  Chron.  29.  23.  Solom.  p.  ||  2  Chron.  14.  7.  Asa  p 
Ezra  6.  14.  p.  through  the  prophesying  of  Haggai 
./oi9.4.who  hardened  himself  ag.  him  and  hathp.? 
Pan.  6.  28.  so  this  Daniel  p.  in  the  reign  of  Dariu; 

8.  12.  it  cast  down  truth  to  the  ground  and  it  p. 
1  Cor.  16.  2.  every  m;in  hiv  iiv,  as  God  hath  p.  him 

PROSPERETH. 
Ezra  5.  8.  and  this  work  p.  in  their  hands 
Psal.  37.  7.  fret  not  bee.  of  him  that  p.  in  his  way 
Prov.  17.  8.  a  gift,  whithersoever  it  turneth  it  p. 

3  John  2.  mayest  lie  in  health,  even  as  thy  soul  p 

PROSPERITY. 

DfuJ.  23. 0.  thou  shalt  not  seek  their  p.  all  thy  days 

1  Sam.  25.  6.  thus  shall  say  to  him  that  liveth  in  p. 

1  Kings  10.7.  thy  wisdom  and  p.  exceedeth  fama 

./oh  15.21.  in  /).  the  destroyer  shall  come  on  him 
36.  11.  if  serve  him,  shall  spenil  their  days  in  p. 

Psal.  30. 6.  in  my  p-  I  said,  I  shall  never  be  moved 
35.  27.  Lord  hath  pleasure  in  Ihe  p.  of  his  servant 
73.  3.  wlipn  I  saw  the  p.  of  the  wicked 
1 18.  25.  O  Lonl,  I  b'seech  thee,  send  now  p. 
122.  7.  peace  he  within  thy  v/alls,  p.  in  palaces 

Prov.  I.  32.  the  p.  of  fouls  shall  destroy  them 

Eccl.  7.  14.  in  the  day  o'^p.  he  joyful 

.Irr.  23.  21.  I  spake  to  thee  in  thy  p. 

33.  9.  for  all  the/;,  that  I  procure  to  il 

Lam.  3.  17.  removed  far  from  peace,  I  forgatp. 
Dan.  8.  t25.  by  p.  shall  he  ileslrov  many 
Zrch.  1.  17.  my  cities  Ihro'  p.  shall  yet  be  spread 
7.  7.  when  Jernsalem  wms  inliabited  and  in  p. 

PROSPEROUS. 
Gen,  24. 21.  whether  the  Lord  made  his  journev  ■ 


ri:o 


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Gc»J.39  "i-  Ld.  was  wilh  Jo^opli.nc  was  ^  p.  a.tm\Psal.  2fi.  2.  examine  me,  O  Lord,  ami/),  me 


Josh.  1.  c>.  then  shall  tlioii  iniika  thy  way  j/ 
Judg  y<i.  5.  whetlier  ihe  wiiy  we  go  shull  he  p. 
Job  6.  6.  make  the  hahiuitiuii  ol'  righteousness  p 
Isa.  48.  15.  and  he  sliall  make  hi«  way  p. 
Zech.  8.  \i.  tor  the  seed  shall  he  ;;.  vine  give  fruit 
Rom.  1. 10.  if  at  len^'th  I  miglil  have  a  p.  journey 

PKeiSl'ERUUSLY. 
2  Chron.  7.  11.  Solomon  p.  etieoted  all  that  came 
Psal.  45.  4.  and  in  thy  majesty  nde^.  because 

PROriTrrUl'E. 
Lev.  19.  29.  do  not  p.  thy  daughter  to  be  a  whore 

I'ROl'ECTKST. 
Fsal   5.  t  11.  shout  lor  joy.  hecause  thou  ;j.  them 

miOTHCTKJN. 
Deut.  \\~.  M.  let  iliem  lise  up  .ind  be  yom  p. 

I'llOl'EST,  KIJ. 
Oen.  43.  3.  the  man  did  solemnly  p.  to  us,  saying 
XSam.  8.  9.  hearken,  yet  p.  solemnly  unto  Ihein 
IKings  2.  42.  and  1  //.  unto  tliee,  saying,  know 
Itr.  11.  7.  I  earnestly  ;*    to  your  fathers 
Zech.  3.  6.  the  angulof  ilie  Lord  p.  to  Joshua 
I  Cor.  15.  31.  I  p.  hy  your  rejoicing  in  Christ 

PROTESTING. 
Gen.  43.  t  3.  the  man  p.  protested  to  us,  saying 
tcr.  11.  7.  and  D.  saying,  obey  my  voice 

PROTRACT. 
Keh.  9. 1 30.  many  years  didst  thou  p.  over  them 

PROUD. 
lob  9.  13.  the  p.  hel|iers  do  stoop  under  him 
2(5. 12.  by  understanding  he  smitelh  through  the  p. 
38.  11.  and  here  shall  thy  ;;.  waves  be  stayed 
40.  11.  behold  every  one  that  is  p.  and  abase  him 

32.  look  on  every  one  that  is  p.  bring  him  low 
Psal.  12.  3.  the  tongue  that  spiaketh  p.  things 

31.  23.  and  plentifully  rowardelh  the;),  doer 
40.  4.  blessed  Is  the  man  who  respecielh  not  the  p. 
Bt).  14.  O  God,  the  p.  are  lisen  against  me 
94.  2.  lift  up  tiiyself,  render  a  reward  to  the  p. 
101.  5.  him  that  hatli  a  p.  heart  will  I  not  suffer 
U'J.  21.  thou  hast  rebuked  the  p.  that  are  cursed 
51.  the  p.  have  had  me  greatly  in  derision 
C9.  the/),  have  forged  a  lie  against  me 
78.  let;),  be  ashamed,  for  they  dealt  perversely 
85.  Vhe  p.  digged  pits  lor  nie,  not  after  thy  law 
122.  be  surety  for  me,  let  not  the  p.  oppress  me 
523.  4.  our  soul  is  tilled  with  contempt  of  the  p. 
324.  5.  the  p.  waters  had  gone  over  our  soul 
i;i8.  6.  but  Ihe  p.  he  knowetli  afar  oti" 
HO.  5.  the  p.  have  hid  a  snare  for  me  and  cords 
Prov.  6. 17.  Lord  hateth  a  p.  look,  a  lying  tongue 

15.  25.  the  Lord  will  destroy  the  house  of  the  p. 
16.5.  every  one  p.  in  heart  is  abomination  to  Lord 

19.  than  to  divide  the  spoil  with  the  p. 
21.  4.  a  high  look  and  a  p.  heart  is  sin 
24.  p.scorneris  his  name,  who  deals  in  p.  vvrath 
28. 25.  he  that  is  of  a  p.  heart  stirreth  up  strife 
Eccl.  7.  8.  the  patient  better  than  the  p.  in  spirit 
Isa.  2. 12.  day  of  the  Lord  on  every  one  that  is  p. 
13.11.  I  willcause  thearrogancyofthep.  to  cease 

16.  6.  we  have  heard  of  -Moab,  be  is  very  p. 
Jet.  13.  15.  be  not  p.  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken 

43.  2.  all  the  p.  men  answered  Jeremiah 
48.  29.  heard  pride  of  Moab,  he  is  exceedisg  p. 
50.  29.  she  hath  been  p.  ||  31.  O  thou  most  p. 
32.  most  p.  shall  stumble  and  fall,  none  raise  him 
Hai.  2.  5.  he  is  a  t>.  man,  neiilur  ket'iiethat  home 
Mai.  3.  15.  we  call'the  p.  ha|)py  ||  4. 1.  p.  as  stubble 
Luke  1.51.  he  hath  scattered  the  p.  in  imagination 
Rom.  1.  30.  filled  with  nnrightnonsness,  p.  boasters 
I  Tim.  t).  4.  he  is  f.  knowing  nothing,  but  doling 
'i-Tim.  3.  2.  men  shall  be  lovers  of  themselves,  p. 
Jam.  4.  6.  God  resistdh  the  p.  1  Pet.  S.  5. 

PROUDLY. 
F.xod.  18. 11.  wherein  dealt  p.  he  was  above  them 
I  Sam.  2.  3.  talk  no  more  so  exceeding  p. 
JVeA.  9. 10.  thou  knewest  that  Iheydealtp.  16,  29. 
Psal.  17.  10.  with  their  mouth  they  speak  p. 
31. 18.  which  speak  grievous  things  p.  against  right 
Isa.  3.  5.  child  shall  behave  himself  p.  ag.  ancient 
Oan.  5.  t  20.  and  his  mind  hardened  to  deal  p. 
Obai.  12.  neither  shouldesl  thou  have  spoken  p. 

PROVE 
-Signifies  [1]   To  try  and  examine,  2  Cor.  13.  5. 
[2]  To  make  viiin'ifrst  liy  argument,  Acts  9.  22. 
Rom.  3.  9.      [3]    To  make  good,  Acts  24.  13. 
[4]    To  try  by  some  affliction,  that  men  may 
know  their  own  hearts,  Deut.  8.  2.      [.i]  7i 
find  true,  Eccl.  7.  23.     [6]  To  judue.  Job  '.).  20 
[7]   To  discern,  approue  of,  and  conform  to. 
Rom.  12.  2. 
F.iod.  16.  4.  that  I  may  p.  them,  Deut.  8.  16. 
20.  20.  fear  not,  for  God  is  come  to  p.  you 
Dru<.8.2.  to  humble  thee,  and  to  p.  thee,  to  know 

33.  8.  holy  one,  whom  thou  didst  p.  at  Massah 
/i/dn-- 2.22.  that  throimhthiMn  I  may  p.  Isr.  3. 1,4 

6.  59.  let  me  p.  thee  but  this  once  with  fleece 
1  :Cings  10.  L  she  came  to  p.  Solomon,  2  Chr.  9.  1. 
^0*  9  20   if!  say  perfect,  it  shall  p.  me  perverse 

13.  t  15  J  will  p.  nine  own  ways  before  him 


Eccl.  2.  1.  go  to  now,  1  will  p.  thee  wuh  nurth 
Oan.l.  12.  p.  thy  servant-,  1  beseech  thee,  ten  days 
JIal.  3.  10.  bring  the  tithes,  p.  me  now  hetewilli 
Luke  14.  19.  1  have  bought  oxen,  1  go  top.  them 
.John  6.  6.  this  he  said  top.  bun,  for  he  knew 
Jicts  24.  13.  neither  can  they  p.  the  things,  25.  7. 
Rom.  12.  2.  that  ye  may  p.  what  is  that  good  will 
2  Cur.  d.  ti.  to  p.  the  sincerity  of  your  love 
13.  .i.  p.  your  own  selves,  know  ye  not  yourselves? 
Gal.  0.  4.  but  let  every  man  p.  his  own  work 

1  'J'hcss.  5.  21.  p.  all  things,  hold  fast  what  is  good 

PF.OVED. 
Gen.  42. 15.  hereby  ye  shall  hep.  by  life  of  Pharaoh 
J6.  send  one  of  you,  that  your  words  may  be  p. 
Exod.  15.25.  made  a  statute,  and  there  hep.  theia 
l.Sttm.  17.  39.  he  bad  notp.hissvvord,  David  said  to 
Saul,  I  cannot  go  with  these,  I  have  not  p.  them 
Psal.  17.  3.  thou  hast  p.  my  heart  and  visited  mo 
titj.  10.  thou,  O  God,  hast  p.  us,  thou  bast  tried  us 
81.  7.  1  p.  thee  at  the  waters  of  Meribah 
95.  9.  wlien  your  fathers  p.  me  and  saw  my  works 
Eccl.  7.  23.  all  this  have  Ip.  by  wisdom 
iJan.  1.  14.  he  consented,  and  p.  them  ten  days 
Rom.'i.  9.  we  beforep.  Jews  and  Gentiles  under  sin 

2  Cor.  8.  22.  whom  we  have  often  p.  diligent 
1  Tim.  3.  10.  and  let  these  also  be  hist  p. 

Ueb.  3.  9.  your  fathers  p.  me,  and  saw  my  works 

PROVETH. 
Deut.  13.  3.  for  Lord  vour  God  p.  you,  to  know 

PROVING. 
Acts  9.  22.  Saul  p.  that  this  is  very  Christ 
Epk.  5.  10.  p.  what  is  acceptable  to  the  Lord 

PROVENDER. 
Oen.  24.  25.  we  have  both  straw  and  p.  enough 
32.  the  man  gave  straw  and  p.  for  the  camels 
42. 27.  one  opened  sack  to  give  his  ass  p.  in  the  inn 
43.  24.  the  man  gave  their  asses  p. 
.Judg.  19.  19.  yet  there  is  both  straw  and  p. 

21.  he  brought  him  and  gave  p.  to  the  asses 
Isa,  30.  24.  the  oxen  and  asses  shall  eat  clean  p. 

PROVERU. 
The  Hebrews  give  the  name  of  Proverbs,  Para- 
bles, or  Simllitudea,  to  moral  sentences,  max- 
ims, comparisons,  or  enigmas,  expressed  in  a 
style  that  is  poetical,  figurative,  close,  and 
sententious:  They  call  this  kind  of  Proverbs, 
Mishle.     Solomon  says,  that  in  his  time  max- 
ims of  this  sort  were  the  chitf  study  of  the 
learned.     A  wise  man  will  endeavour,  says  he, 
to  understand  a  proverb,  and  the  interpretation, 
the  words  of  the  wise  and  their  dark  sayings, 
Prov.  1.  6.     In  the  Proverbs  of  Solomon  we 
find  rules  for  the  conduct  of  all  conditions  of 
life;  fur  kings,  courtiers,  men  engaged  in  the 
affairs  of  the  world;  fur  masters,  servants, 
fathers,  mothers,  and  children. 
Deut.  28.  37.  ye  shall  be  a  p.  and  a  by-word 
lSa7«.10. 12.il  became  a  p.  is  Saul  among  prophets? 
24.  13.  as  saith  the  p.  of  the  ancients 

1  Kings  9.  7.  Israel  shall  be  a  p.  and  a  by-word 

2  Chron.  7.  20.  this  house  will  I  make  to  be  a  p. 
Psal.  69.  11.  and  I  became  a  p.  to  them 

Prov.  1.6.  to  understand  a  p.  and  words  of  the  wise 
Isa.  14.  4.  take  up  this  p.  against  king  of  Babylon 
.Jer.  24.  9.  I  will  deliver  them  to  be  a  p.  and  curse 
/^:ci.l2.22.what  is  thatp.ye  have  in  land  of  Israel? 
23.  I  will  make  this  p.  cease,  and  they  shall  no 
more  use  it  as  a  p.  in  Israel,  18.  2,  3. 
14.  8.  I  will  make  him  a  sign,  and  a  p.  and  cut  of! 
Hub.  2.  6.  all  these  take  up  a  taunting  p.  ag.  him 
Luke  4.  23.  will  surelysay  thisp.  pliys.  heal  thyself 
.Inkn  16.29.  now  speakest  thou  plainly,  and  nop. 

2  Pet.  2.  22.  it  is  happened  according  to  the  p. 

PROVERBS. 
JVum.  21 .  27.  wherefore  they  that  speak  in  p.  say 
IKings  4.  32.  Soloinon  spake  three  thousand  p. 
Pjuv.  1.  1.  the  p.  of  Solomon,  10.  J.  |  25.  1. 
F.ccl.  12.  9.  the  preacher  set  in  order  many  p. 
Ezek.  16.  44.  behold,  every  one  that  u.soth  p.  shall 
.fohn  16. 25.  these  spoken  in  p.  no  more  speak  in  p. 

PROVIDE. 
Gen.  22.  8.  God  will  p.  himself  a  lamb  for  ofTering 
1 14.  Abraham  called  the  place,  the  Lord  will  p. 
3(1.  30.  now  when  shall  I  p.  for  mine  own  house? 
Exod.  18.  21.  shall  p.  out  of  Ihe  people  able  men 
I  Sam.  16.  17.  p.  me  a  man  that  can  play  widl 

3  Chr.  2.  7.  with  cunning  men  whom  David  did  p. 
Psal.  7S.  20.  can  hep.  flesh  for  his  people? 
jilat.  10.  9.  p.  neither  gold  nor  silver  in  your  purses 
I^uke  12.  33.  p.  yourselves  bags  which  wax  not  old 
.^cts  23.  24.  and  p.  them  beasts  to  set  Paul  on 
Rom.  12.  17.  p.  things  honest  in  sight  of  all  men 

1  Tim.  5.  8.  but  if  any  p.  not  for  his  own  house 

PROVIDED. 
Deut.  33.  21.  hep.  the  first  part  for  himself 
1  .Sam.  16.  1.  I  have  p.  me  a  king  among  his  sons 
iSatn.  19.  32.  he  had  p.  the  king  of  sustenance 

1  Kings  4.  7.  which  p.  victuals  for  the  king,  27. 

2  CAro/i.  32. 29.  Ilezekiahp  possessions  of  flocks 


PRO 

fs.tS.  9.  preparest  corn,  when  thou  hast  p.  for  it 
^«tt\2.20.  whose  shall  those  things  Lc  thou  hasi  p.? 
Heb.  11.  40.  God  having  p.  better  things  for  us 

PROVIDENCE. 
.ficts  24  2.  are  done  to  this  nation  by  thy  ». 

PHOVIDETH. 
Job  38.  41.  whop,  lor  the  ravin  his  food 
Prov.  6.  8.  and  p.  her  meat  in  the  summer 

PROVIDING. 

2  Cor.  3.  21.  p.  for  honest  things,  not  only  in  sigh> 

PROVINCE,  S. 

1  Kings  20. 14.  by  the  jirinces  of  the  p.  15,  17, 19t- 
Ezra  4.  15.  this  city  is  hurtful  to  kings  e.nd  p. 

G.  2.  there  was  found  in  the  p.  of  the  Medes 

7.  16.  carry  the  gold  thou  canst  find  in  the  p. 
JVeA.  7.  6.  these  are  ;  be  children  of  the  p.  went  up 

11.  3.  now  these  are  the  chief  ol  the  p. 
Esth.  1.  1.  Ahasuerus  reigned  over  127  p. 
16.  hath  done  wrong  to  all  people  in  all  p.  22, 

2.  3.  let  the  king  appoint  olHcers  in  all  the  p. 
18.  then  the  king  made  a  release  to  the  p. 

3.  8.  isa  ])eople  scattered  in  all  p.  of  thy  kingdorr: 
13.  Hainan  sent  hy  posts  to  all  the  king's  p. 

4.  11.  aH  the  people  of  the  king's  p.  do  know 

8.  9.  127  p.  and  do  every  p.  according  to 

12.  upon  one  day  in  all  p.  of  king  Ahasuerus 

9.  4.  Muidecai's  fame  went  through  all  the  p. 
12.  what  have  they  done  in  the  rest  of  the  p. 

28.  these  days  should  be  kept  through  every  p. 
Eccl.  2.  8.  I  gathered  the  treasure  of  the  p. 

5.  8.  if  thou  seest  oppression  in  a  p.  marvel  not. 
Lam.  1.  1.  she  that  was  princess  among  the  p. 
Ezek.  19  8.  nations  set  against  him  from  the  p. 
i'a/i.  2. 48.  theking  made  Daniel  ruler  over  thep- 

3.  1.  he  set  up  an  image  in  the  p.  of  Babylon 
30.  promoted  Shadrach  in  thep  of  Babylon 
8.  2.  I  was  at  Shushan  in  the  p.  of  Elam 
11.  24.  shall  enter  on  the  fattust  places  of  thep. 
.flcts  23.  34.  he  asked  of  what  p.  he  was 
25.  1.  now  when  Fesins  was  come  into  thep. 

PROVISION. 
Gen.  42.  25.  and  to  give  them  p.  for  the  way 
45.  21.  Joseph  gave  them  p.  for  the  way 
Josh.  9.  5.  all  the  bread  of  their  p.  was  dry 
12.  this  our  bread  we  took  hot  for  our  p. 
IKings  4. 7.  each  man  his  month  in  a  year  madep 
22.  SoUmiun's  p.  for  one  day  was  30  meastrefc 

2  Kings  6.  23.  he  prepared  great  p.  for  them 

I  Chron.  29.  19.  for  the  which  I  have  made  p 
Psal.  132.  15.  I  will  abundantly  bless  her  p. 
Dan.  1.  5.  the  king  appointed  them  a  daily  p. 
Rom.  13.  14.  and  make  not  p.  for  the  flesh 
PROVOCATION. 

1  Kiiigs  15.  30.  Jeroboam  made  Israel  sin  by  his  p 
21.  22.  for  the  p.  wherewith  Ahab  [irovokcil 

2  Kings  19. 1 3.  it  is  a  day  of  trouble,  rebuke  and  p 
23.  26.  because  of  thep.  Manasseh  provoked 

JVeA.  9.  18.  and  had  wrought  great  p.  26. 
.lob  17.  2.  doth  not  mine  eye  continue  in  their  p.? 
Psal.  95.  8.  harden  not  your  liearis  as  in  p.  as  ir 
day  of  temptation  in  the  wildern.  Neb.  3. 8, 15. 
,/cr.  32.  31.  this  city  hath  been  to  me  as  a  p. 
Ezek.  ?y.  28.  there  they  presented  p.  of  ofterinf 

PROVOKE. 
Exod.  23.  21.  obey  his  voire,  and  p.  him  not 
JVum.  14.  11.  how  long  will  this  [leople  p.  mel 
Deut.  31.  20.  if  yep.  and  break  my  covenant 
.fob  12.  6.  and  they  that  p.  (!od  arc  secure 
Psal.  78.40.  how  oft  did  ihcyp.  him  in  wilderness? 
Isa.  3.  8.  doings  against  Lord  top.  eyes  of  his  glory 
.Icr.  7. 19.  do  they  p.  me  to  anger  ?  saith  Ihe  Lord 

44.  8.  in  that  ye  p.  me  to  wrath  wiih  works 
Luke  11.  53.  began  to  Mr«c,  and  p.  him  to  speak 
/?«)«. 10. 1 9.  I  willp.to  jeaJousy  by  them  no  peojde 

11.  11.  for  to  p.  them  to  j.^alonsy,  14. 
1  Cor.  10.  22.  do  we  p.  the  Lord  to  jealousy? 
£pA. 6.  4.  ye  fathers,  p.  not  your  children  to  wrath 
Heb.  3.  16.  some  when  they  had  heard,  did  p. 

10.  24.  to  p.  to  love  ami  to  good  works 
PROVOKED. 
J^Tum.  14.23.  nor  shall  any  of  them  thatp.meseeit 

16.  30.  ye  shall  know  these  men  have  p.  the  Lord 
Deut.  9.  8.  in  Horcb  ye  p.  the  Lord  to  wrath 

22.  at  Taberah  and  Massah  ye  p.  Lord  to  wratb 
1  Sam.  1.  6.  and  her  adversary  also  p.  her  sore 

7.  so  she  p.  her,  theref.  she  wept  and  did  not  eat 
1  /STmo-s  14.22  Jud.p.him  toj-alousy  with  their  sins 
^h'ijigs  23.  26.  Manasseh  had  p.  him  withal 
1  CA/ore.21. 1.  Satan  p.  David  to  number  Israei 
Ezra  ;.  12.  after  that  our  fathers  had  p.  God 
Psal.  73.  56.  tempted  and  p.  the  most  high  God 

101). ".  but  p.  him  at  the  sea,  even  the  Red  sea 

29.  they  p.  hiin  with  their  ov.'n  inventions 
33.  because  they  p.  the  spirit  of  Moses,  43. 

Zech.  8.  14.  when  your  fathers  p.  me  to  wrath 

1  Cor.  13.  5.charity  isnoteanivp.thinketh  noovil 

2  Cor.  9.  2.  and  your  zeal  h-  Ih  p.  very  many 

PKOVOKEDST. 

Deut.  9.  7.  forget  not  how  thou  p.  Lord  thy  Oo«'r 

.See  Anosk. 


PUB 

PROVOKETH. 

IProv. ^. 2.  whu-io  p.  him  to  anger  sinneth  ag.  soul 
Isa.  65.  3.  people  tliat  p.  me  to  anger  to  my  face 
Ezek'  8.  3  wliere  was  image  which  p.  to  jealousy 

PROVOKING. 
Deut.  32. 19.  because  of  p.  Ins  sons  and  daughters 

1  Kings  14.  15.  lliey  made  groves,  p.  Lord  to  anger 
16.  7.  agamst  Baasha  \n  p.  the  Lord  to  anger,  13. 

Psal.  78. 17.  by  p.  the  Most  High  in  the  wilderness 

Oa/. 5.26. not  desirous  of  vain  slory,p.  one  another 

PRUDENCE. 

2  Chr.  2. 12.  son  endued  with  p.  and  understanding 
Pruv.S.  12.1  wisdom  dwell  withp.  find  knowledge 

19.  t  11.  the  p.  of  a  man  deferreth  his  anger 
Eph.  1.  8.  he  hath  abounded  in  all  wisdom  and  p. 

PRUDENT. 
lS(im.l6.18.Dav.p.in  matters,  and  a  comely  person 
Prov.  12.  16.  but  a  p.  man  covereth  shame 
23.  a  p.  man  concealeth  knowledge 

13.  16.  every  p.  man  dealeth  with  knowledge 

14.  8.  wisdom  of  the  p.  is  to  understand  his  way 
15.  but  the  p.  man  lookelh  well  to  his  going 
18.  but  the  p.  are  crowned  with  knowledge 

15.  5.  but  he  that  regardeth  re|)roof  isp. 

16.  2!.  the  wise  in  heart  shall  be  called  p. 

18.  15.  the  heart  of  tliep.  getteth  knowledge 

19.  14.  and  a  p.  wife  is  from  the  Lord 
22.  3.  a  p.  man  foreseeth  evil  and  hideth,  27. 13. 

fsa.  3.  2.  take  away  the  p.  and  the  ancient 
5.  21.  woe  to  them  that  are  p.  in  their  own  sight 
10.  13.  by  my  wisdom  I  have  done  it,  for  I  am  p. 
29. 14.  understanding  of  theirp.  men  should  be  hid 
Jer.  49.  7.  is  counsel  perished  from  the  p.? 
Has.  14.  9.  who  isp.  and  he  shall  know  them? 
Amos  5.  13.  the  p.  shall  keep  silence  in  that  time 
■Mat.  11.  25.  hid  these  things  frojii  p.  Luke  ID.  21. 
Jicts  13.  7.  the  deputy  Sergius  Paulus,  a  p.  man 
I  Cor.  1.  19.  to  nothing  understanding  of  the  p. 

PRUDENTLY, 
/sa.  52.13.  my  serv.  shall  deal  p.  heshall  be  exalted 

PRUNE. 

J^ev.  25.  3.  six  years  shall  thou  p.  thy  vineyard 

4.  seventh  year  not  sow  thy  field  nor  p. 

PRUNED. 

ISa.  5.  6.  Hay  it  waste,  it  shall  not  bep.  nor  digged 

PRUNING. 
Jsa.  2.  4.  they  shall  beat  theirspearsintop.  hooks 

18.  5.  he  shall  cut  off  the  sprigs  with  p.  hooks 
Joel  3.  10.  beat  your  p.  hooks  into  spears 
Mic.  4.  3.  they  shall  beat  iheir  spears  into  p.  hooks 

PSALM. 
1  Chron.  16.  7.  then  David  delivered  first  this  p. 
Psal.Si.2.  take  a  p.  II  98.5.  with  the  voice  of  a  p. 
J\fat.  26.  t  30.  when  they  had  sung  a  p.  they  went 
out  into  the  mount  of  Olives,  Mark  14.  t  26, 
.^cts  13.  33.  as  it  is  also  written  in  the  second  p. 

35.  wherefore  he  saith  also  in  anothcrp.tliou  shall 
1  Oo?:  li.  20.  how  is  it  every  one  of  you  hath  a  p.? 

PSALMIST. 
S  5am.  23. 1.  last  words  of  David,  sweet  p.  of  Israel 

PSALMS. 
ICkron.  16.  9.  sing  p.  to  him,  Psal.  105.  2. 
AVJ.  12. 18.  the  Levilesnver  the  p.  of  thanksgiving 
Psal.  95.  2.  make  a  joyful  noise  to  him  with  p. 
Ijuke  20.  42.  David  himself  saith  in  the  book  ofp 
24.  44.  which  were  written  in  p.  concerning  me 
^cts  1.  20.  for  it  is  written  in  the  book  ofp. 
Epfi.  5. 19.  speaking  to  yourselves  in  p.  and  hymns 
Cbi-3.16. admonishing  one  another  in  p.  and  hymns 
.7am.  5.  13.  is  anv  merrv"!  let  him  sing  p. 

PSALTERY. 

1  Sam.  10.  5.  meet  a  comf  lanv  of  prophets  with  a  p. 

J^sal.  33.  2.  sing  to  him  with  the  p.  144.  9. 

E7.  8.  awake,  myglory,  awakep.  and  harp,  108.2 

71.  22.  I  will  also  praise  thee  with  the  p.  92.  3. 

81.  2.  bring  hither  (he  pleasant  harp  with  the  p. 

150.  3.  praise  him  with  trumpet  the  p.  and  harp 

Can.  3.  5.  when  ve  hear  sound  of  the  p.  7, 10, 15. 

PSALTERIES,  See  Cymbals. 

PUBLICAN, 

fn  Greek,  Telones,  was  a  farmer,  or  a  receiver 

of  public   money,  an  officer  of  the  revenue,  a 

man  employed  m  collecting  such  impositions  as 

are  hateful  to  the  people.    Jlmong  the  Romans 

there  were  two  sorts  of  Farmers:  .Some  were 

general  Farmers,  who  in  every  provmce  had 

their  deputies, and  under-farmers,who  collected 

the  revenues  and  oilier  profits  of  the  empire,  of 

which  they  gave  an  account  to  the  Kniperor 

These  principal  Farmers  were  men  of  great 

consideration  in  the  government ;  and  Cicero 

says,  that  among  these  loere  to  be  found  the 

fiower  of  the  Roman  knights,  the  ornament  of 

the  city,  and  the  strength  of  the  commonwealth. 

But  the  deputies  the  under- farmer  s , the  commis- 

tioners,  Wic  Publicans  of  the  lower  order,  were 

looked  upon  as  somany  thieves  and  pickpockets. 

Theocritus  being  once  asked,  TfTiich  was  the 

most  cru»l  of  all  h-asts,  made  answer.  That 

among  the  beasts  cflhe  wilderness,  they  were 


PUB 

the  bear  and  the  lion;  among  the  beasts  of  the 
city,  they  were  the  Publican  and  the  Parasite. 
Jlwong  the  Jews,  the  name  and  profession  of  a 
Publican  was  the  most  odious  thing  in  the 
world.  This  nation,  in  a  particular  manner, 
valued  themselves  upon  their  freedom:  We  be 
Jibrahavfs  seed,  and  were  never  in  bondage  to 
any  man,  John  8.  33.  They  could  not,  without 
the  utmost  reluctancy,  see  Publicans  in  their 
country,  rigorously  exacting  those  tributes 
and  impositions  that  were  laid  on  them  by  the 
Romans  ;  Especially theQa.\i\ean^ or  WetoAtans 
submitted  to  this  badge  of  servitude  not  with- 
out the  greatest  impatience,  and  thought  it  even 
unlawful  to  pay  tribute  to  a  foreign  power:  as 
they  shewed  by  that  question  they  put  to  our 
Saviour,  Luke  20.  22,  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give 
tribute  to  Cesar,  or  no  1  Those  of  their  own 
nation  that  undertook  this  emploT/,  they  looked 
upon  as  no  better  than  heathen.  Let  him  be 
unto  thee  as  a  heathen  man,  and  a  Publican, 
Mat.  18.  17.  It  IS  said,  that  they  would  not 
allow  them  to  come  into  their  temple,  or  their 
synagogues,  nor  admit  them  to  partake  of 
their  public  prayers,  or  of  their  offices  ofjudi 
cature,  or  allow  them  to  gioe  testimony  in  a 
court  of  justice ;  and  for  certain  they  would 
not  accept  of  their  presents  at  the  temple,  no 
more  than  they  would  of  the  price  of  prostitu- 
tion or  of  blood,  or  of  any  thing  else  of  the 
like  nature. 
There  were  many  Publicans  in  Judea,  in  the  time 
of  our  Saviour.  Zaccheus  probably  was  one 
of  the  principal  Farmers,  since  he  is  called  the 
chief  among  the  Publicans,  Ijuke  19.  2.  but 
Matthew  was  only  an  inferior  Publican.  The 
Jews  reproached  our  .'Saviour  with  being  a 
friend  of  Publicans  and  sinners,  and  of  eating 
with  them,  Luke  7.  34.  ./Jnd  our  Saviour  told 
the  Jews,  That  harlots  and  Publicans  went  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven  before  thera.  Mat.  21 

31.  In  the  parable  of  the  Publican  and  V>hari 
sec,  who  made  their  prayers  together  tn  the 
temple,  we  see  with  what  sentinents  of  humility 
the  view  of  his  condition  inspired  the  Pub- 
lican ;  he  keep$  afar  off,  and  probably  dares 
not  so  much  as  enter  the  court  of  the  people ; 
he  is  afraid  to  lift  up  his  eyes  to  heaven  ;  he 
smites  his  breast,  and  submissively  asks  par- 
don of  God,  Luke  18.  10,  S-c.  Zaccheus  says 
to  our  Saviour,  that  he  was  ready  to  givehalf 
of  his  goods  to  the  poor,  and  to  restore  four- 
fold of  whatever  he  had  unjustly  acquired, 
Luke  19.  8.  Jlnd  this,  because  at  that  time 
the  Roman  laws  required  that  whenever  (my 
Publican  was  convicted  of  extortion,  he  should 
be  obliged  to  render  four  times  the  value  of 
tohat  he  had  extorted. 

PUBLICAN,  S. 
Mat.  5.  46.  do  not  even  the  p.  the  same?  47. 
9. 10. many  p.  sat  with  him,  Jl/ar/t  2. 15.  /^?tArc5. 29. 
1 1.  said  to  his  disciples,  whyeateth  your  master 
with  p.  and  sinners,  Mark  8. 16.  iMke  5. 30. 

10.  3.  Philip,  Thomas,  and  Matthew  the  p. 

11.  19.  a  friend  ofp.  and  sinners,  Luke  7.  34. 

18.  17.  let  him  be  to  thee  ns  a  heathen  and  a  p. 
21.  31.  p.  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before  you 

32.  but  the  p.  and  the  harlots  believed  him 
/.uke  3.  12.  then  came  also  p.  to  be  baptized 

5.  27.  he  saw  a  p.  named  Levi  sitting  at  receipt 
7.  29.  the  p.  justified  God,  being  baptized  with 
15.  l.then  drew  near  to  him  the  p.  to  hear  him 
18   10.  the  one  a  Pharisee,  and  the  other  a  p. 

11.  God,  I  thank  thee,  I  am  not  as  this  p. 

iS.p.standing  afar  ofl^,  said,  G.  be  merciful  to  me 

19.  2.  Zaccheus  was  chief  among  the  p.  and  rich 
PUBLIC. 

Mat.  1.  19.  not  willing  to  make  her  a  p.  example 

PUBLICLY. 
.^cts  18. 28.  for  he  p.  convinced  the  Jews,  shewing 

20.  20.  but  have  shewed  you,  have  taught  you  p. 
PUBLISH. 

Deut.  32.  3.  I  will  p.  the  name  of  the  Lord 

1  .'Sam.  31.  9.  to  p.  it  in  the  hoiise  of  their  idols 

2  .Sam.  1.  20.  p.  it  not  in  the  streets  of  Askclon 
JVch.  8. 15.  should  p.  that  Ihey  bring  pine-branches 
Psal.  2fi.  7.  may  p.  with  the  voice  of  thanksgiving 
Jer.  4.  5.  p  in  Jerusalem  ||  16.  p.  against  Jerusalem 

5.  20.  declare  this,  p.  it  in  Judah,  saying 
31.  7.  p.  ye  and  say,  O  Lord,  save  thy  people 
46.  14.  declare  in  Egypt,  p.  in  Migdol,  p.  in  Noph 
.50.  2.  p.  and  conceal  not,  Babylon  is  taken 

Jimos  3.  9.  p.  in  the  palaces  of  Ashdod  and  Egypt 
4.  5.  proclaim  and  p.  the  free-offerings 

Ma'k  1.  45.  but  he  began  to  p.  it  much,  5.  20. 
PUBLISHED. 

F.sth.  1.  20.  King's  decree  be  p.  thro'  all  empire,  22. 
3.  14.  the  copy  of  Haman's  decree  wasp.  8.  13. 

Psal.  08.  11.  great  was  the  company  that  p.  it 

Jonah  3.  7  he  caused  it  to  be  p.  through  Nineveh 


PUN 

Mark  7.  3C.  so  muoh  more  a  great  deal  they  p.  it 
13.  10.  the  gospel  must  first  be  p.  among  nationt 
Luke  8.  39.  he  went  and  p.  through  the  whole  citj 
Jicts  10.  37.  that  word  ye  know,  which  wasjp. 
13.  49.  word  of  the  Lord  was  p.  through  all  region 

PU13LISHETH. 
Isa.  52.  7.  that  p.  peace,  that  p.  salvation 
Jer.  4. 15.  voice  p.  affliction  from  mount  Ephraim 
JVaA.  1.  15.  behold  the  feet  of  him  that  p.  peace 

PUFF. 
Job  11.  t  20.  their  hopes  shall  be  a  p.  of  breath 
PUFFED  up. 

1  Cor.  4. 6.  no  one  of  you  be  p.  up  against  another 

18.  some  are  p.  up,  as  though  1  would  not  coma 

19.  will  know,  not  speech  of  them  that  are  p.  up 
5.  2.  ye  are  p.  up,  and  have  not  rather  mourned 

13.  4.  charity  vaunteth  not  itself,  is  not  p.  up 
Col.  2.  18.  vainly  p.  up  by  his  fleshly  mind 

PUFFETH  at. 
Psal.  10  5.  as  for  all  his  enemies,  he  p.  at  them 
12.  0.  set  him  in  safely  from  him  that  p.  at  him 
PUFFETH  up. 

2  Cor.  8.  I.  knowledge  p.  up,  charity  edifieth 

PULL,  ED. 
Gen.  8.  9.  Noah  p.  the  dove  to  him  into  the  arlc 
19.  10.  but  the  men  p.  Lot  into  the  house 
■  losh.  8.  t  6.  till  we  have  p.  them  from  the  city 
1  Kings  13   4.  Jeroboam  could  not  p.  it  in  again 
F.ira  6.  11.  let  timber  be  p.  down  from  his  house 
Psal.  31.  4.  p.  me  out  of  net  ihey  have  laid  for  me 
fsa.  22.  19.  and  from  tliy  state  shall  p.  thee  down 
Jer.  1.  10.  set  thee  to  p.  down  and  destroy,  18.  7. 

12.  3.  p.  them  out  like  sheep  for  the  slaughter 
24.  6.  I  will  build  them  and  not  p.  down,  42.  10. 

Lam.  2.  II.  p.  me  in  pieces,  hath  made  me  desolate 
Ezrk.  17.  9.  shall  he  not  p.  up  the  roots  thereof? 
.^mos  9.  15.  and  they  shall  no  more  be  p.  up 
Mic.  2.  8.  ye  p.  ofl^the  robe  with  the  garment 
7.ech.  7.  11.  but  they  p.  away  the  shoulder 
Mat.  7.  4.  p.  out  mote  out  of  thine  eye,  Luke  6. 42. 
Luke  12.  18.  I  will  p.  down  my  barns  and  build 

14.  5.  and  will  not  p.  him  out  on  the  sabbath  ? 
Jicts  23.  10.  lest  Pan  I  should  have  been  p.  in  pieces 

PULLING. 

1  Cor.  10.  4.  mighty  to  the  p.  down  of  strong  holds 

PULLING. 
Jude  23.  others  save  with  fear,  p.  them  out  of  fire 

PULPIT. 
JVe/i.  8.  4.  Ezra  the  scribe  stood  upon  a  p.  of  wood 

PULSE. 

2.Sflm.l7.28.Barzillai  brought  beans  and  parched  jr 
Dan.  1.  12.  let  them  give  p.  to  eat,  and  water,  16 

PUNISH. 
//fZ'.26.18.p.youseven  times  more  for  your  8ins,24 
Prov.  17.  26.  also  top.  the  just  is  not  good 
Isa.  10. 12.  p.  the  stout  heart  of  the  kingof  Assyrii 

13.  II.  I  will  p.  the  world  lor  their  evil 

24.  21.  Ihe  Lord  shall  p.  the  host  of  the  high  ones 

26.  21.  Lord  Cometh  to  p.  inhabitants  of  the  earth 

27.  1.  Lord  with  strong  sword  shall  p.  Leviathan 
.Jer.  9.  25.  I  will  p.  all  them  that  are  circumcised 

11.  22.  behold  I  will  p.  the  men  of  Anathoth 

13.  21.  what  wilt  thou  say  when  he  shall  p.  thee? 

21.  14.  but  I  will  p.  you  according  to  the  fruit  of 

your  doings,  saith  the  Lord 
23.  34.  p.  man  II  25.  12.  p.  kingof  Babylon,  50.  la 
27.  8.  will  p.  that  nation  ||  29.  32. p.  Shemaiah 
30.  20.  I  will  p.  all  that  oppress  them 
36.  31.  I  will  p.  Jehoiakim  and  his  seed 
44.  13.  I  will  p.  them  in  Egypt,  as  I  p.  Jerusalem 
29.  a  sign  that  I  will  p.  you  in  this  place 
46.  25.  I  will  p.  the  multitude  of  No  and  Pharaob 
51.  44.  and  I  will  p.  Bel  in  Babylon 
Hos.  4.9  I  will  p.  them  lor  their  ways  and  reward 
14.  I  will  not  p.  your  daughters  when  commit 

12.  2.  and  p.  Jacob  according  to  his  ways 
.47Hos'3.2.you  known,  I  will  p.  you  for  your  iniquif 

t  14.  in  the  day  that  I  will  p.  Israel 
Zeph.  1.  8.  in  the  day  th^t  I  will  p.  the  princes 

9.  T  will  p.  all  those  that  leap  on  the  threshold 

12.  I  will  p.  men  that  are  settled  on  their  lees 
Z.ech.  8.  14.  as  I  thoui^ht  to  p.  when  your  fathers 
.^cts  4.21.  finding  nothing  how  thevraight  p.  them 

PUNISHED. 
Exod.  21.  20.  if  smite,  he  i-liall  be  surely  p.  22. 

21.  he  shall  not  be  p.  for  he  is  his  money 
F.irn^.\2.  thou  hast  p. less  than  iniquities  deserved 
Job  31.  II.  it  is  an  iiii(]uily  to  hep.  by  judges.  28. 
Prov.  21.  11.  when  scorner  isp.  simple  made  wise 

22.  3.  but  the  simple  pass  on  and  are  p.  27.  12. 
Jrr.  44.  13.  as  I  have  p.  Jerusalem  with  the  sword 

.50. 18.  will  punish  as  I  have  p.  the  king  of  Assyria 
Zrph.  3.  7.  not  be  cut  off,  howsoever  I  p.  them 
y.rch.  10.3.  anger  ag.  the  shepherds,  I  p.  the  goat* 
.^cts  22.  5.  to  bring  them  bound  lo  Jerus.  to  hef 

26.  11.  I  p.  their,  oft  in  every  synagogue 
2T//r.9.«.1.9.Bhallbep.  with  everlasting  destructiot 

2  Pet.  2.  9.  unjust  to  the  davof  judgment  to  be  J! 
PUNISHMENT. 

Several  sorts  of  punishment  were  in  use  amon^ 


PUN 

ULe  Jnwy.  lohich  are  mentioned  in  tht  scripture, 
as,  [l]The  punishment  of  the  cross:  T/its  was 
a  servile  putiia/ivicnl,  whicli  u  as  injiicted  on 
the  viUst  of  slaves :  To  be  crucijicd  was  a 
great  mark  of  injamy  to  ojicere,  and  vuti  oj 
quality.  The  rjjmiiwH  way  of  crucifying  was 
by  fastening  the  criminal  witJi  nails,  one  at 
each  hu'iU,  and  one  at  both  his  feet,  or  one  al 
each  of  them.  Thty  were  likewise  bound  frc- 
quentlii  with  cords ;  and  this  penalty,  which 
teems  1.1  one  sense  gentler,  because  it  occasions 
less  pain,  in  another  was  more  cruel,  because 
the  condemned  person  Oy  this  means  was  made 
to  languish  for  a  longer  time.  Before  thty 
nailed  the  persori  to  the  cross,  they  gtnerally 
scourged  him  with  whips,  or  leathern  lashes. 
Our  Haviour  was  seocrely  scourgfd  during  his 
passion  ;  I'llate  having  pronounced  sentence 
against  him,  ordered  him  to  be  scourged,  and 
delivered  him  up  to  be  crucified.  The  law  or- 
dained, that  the  person  executed  should  not  be 
left  upon  the  cross  after  sun-set,  because  he 
that  is  handed  in  this  manner  is  cursed  by 
God,  Deiit.  '21.  SS,  2:t. 

11]  Suspension,  hanging,  or  the  punishment  of  the 
rope.  The  Jews  maintain  that  none  but  ido- 
laters and  blasphemers  underwent  this  punish- 
ment. Hainan  and  his  sons  were  hung  upon  *. 
high  gallows,  Esth.7.10.  Pbarauh's  chief  baker 
teas  first  beheaded,  and  afterwards  hung  upon 
a  gibbet.  Gen.  40.  iH.  IVe  read  in  the  scrip- 
ture, that  sometimes  they  hung  up  men  ulive, 
and  sometimes  hung  up  their  carcases  after 
they  were  dead.  Josh.  8.  2'J.  2  Sam.  21.  12. 

[3]  Stoning,  or  putting  to  death  by  casting  stones. 
This  punishment  was  very  much  in  use  among 
the  Hebrews:  It  is  said,  that  this  penalty  was 
inflicted  upon  all  those  criminals  that  the  law 
condemns  to  death,  without  expressing  the 
particular  kind  of  death  :  For  example,  the 
incest  of  a  son  with  his  mother,  or  of  the  son 
with  his  mother-in-law,  or  of  a  father  with  his 
daughter,  or  with  his  daughter-in-law ;  or  of 
a  man  tliat  debauches  a  woman  that  is  con- 
tracted; or  of  her  that  is  contracted,  and  con- 
sents to  another  ;  those  that  arc  guilty  of  the 
crimes  of  sodomy  or  bestiality ;  iduliiters, 
blasphemers,  magicians,  conjurers,  breaker^' 
of  the  sabbath ;  those  that  offer  their  children 
to  Moloch  ;  those lUat  entice  others  to  idolatry  ; 
a  son  rebellious  to  his  father,  amd  condemned 
by  thcjudtres. 

i]  Kire.  This  punishment  was  very  common. 
tVken  Judah  was  informed  that  his  daughter- 
in-law  Tamar  was  with  child,  he  would  have 
had  her  burnt  as  an  adulteress.  Gen.  38.24 
The  law  of  Moses  inflictc  the  punishment  of 
the  fire  upon  the  dnuuhlrrs  of  the  priests,  who 
were  guilty  of  fornication.  Lev.  21.  9.  Nehu- 
chadne/./.ar  caused  Daniel  and  his  companions 
to  be  thrown  into  a  burning  fiery  furnace,  be- 
cause they  wo-dld  not  worship  his  golden  image, 
Dan.  3.  21.  jind  by  the  law  he  was  ordered  to 
be  burnt  alive,  who  should  marry  the  mother 
and  her  daughter,  Lev.  20.  14. 

15]  The  punislinient  of  the  rack,  or  tympanum. 
This  is  met  with  in  the  Greek  of  St.  Paul  tu 
the  Hebrews,  11.  35.  Interpreters  arc  divided 
about  the  sense  of  this  word,  Tympanizein. 
Some  have  explained  !t  o/ <Ae  Tressel  or  Chi- 
vn\cl,  a  pujiishment  very  frequent  in  antiquity, 
but  very  much  unknown  nt  this  day  :  Others 
think  that  the  Jlpostle  alludes  to  the  death  of 
John  the  Unptisl,  and  to  that  of  .St.  James, 
who  were  biiih  beheaded.  Some  think  it  signi- 
fies to  flay  alive,  others  take  it  in  a  general 
sense,  fur  alt  kinds  if  capital  punishments  and 
violent  de.ilhs  :  But  interpreters  arc  generally 
of  opinion,  that  the  Jlpostle  here  means  the 
Bastinado,  or  the  punishment  of  the  whip,  and 
that  there  is  an  allusion  to  the  cruelties  ezer- 
tised  upon  old  Eleazar,  and  the  seven  brethren 
the  Maccabees.  The  second  book  of  Mac.G.  19, 
speaking  of  the  martyrdom  of  Eleazar^  says, 
that  he  came  to  the  Tyrrpanum. 

[OJ  Imprisonmrnt.  Th's  was  not  always  consi- 
dered as  a  punislirncrit,  hv.t  was  to  keep  and 
secure  a  person  accused  or  suspected.  Jisfph 
detained  his  brother  Simeon  in  prison,  til!  he 
should  he  assured  of  the  truth  of  what  his  bre- 
thren had  told  him  concerning  his  father  and 
His  brother  Benjamin,  Oen.  42.  19.  The  blas- 
phemer that  was  bronsht  to  Moses,  Lev.  24.12. 
and  the  man  that  was  found  gathering  sticks 
on  the  sabbath-day.  Num.  15.  34.  were  put  in 
ward  till  the  Lord  der.lnred  the  kind  of  pun- 
ishment ^/c;/  wre  to  undergo. 

But  often  imprisonment  wi's  made  a  punisiiment 
when  it  Wis  attended  Kith  shame  and  seven 
tt:.9. 

46S 


PUN 

Ifhen  Joseph  was  unjustly  accused  by  Polipliai's 
wtj'e,  he  was  put  inprison,  and  loaded  with  fet- 
ters, Geii.  3'J.  20.  Samson  was  taken  by  the 
I'hilistineB,  cast  into  a  dungeon,  had  his  eyes 
put  out,  and  J'orccd  to  grind  al  tlie  inill,  Judg. 
Iti.  21.  Bonds,  fetters,  shackles,  manacles  and 
ckattts,  which  usually  attended  imprisuHincnt, 
must  be  looked  upon  as  punislmients. 

[7J  Tlie  sword,  or  belieadmg.  In  scripture  there 
are  several  instances  of  IJccapitations.  Pha- 
raoh's chief  baker  had  his  head  cut  off ;  after 
which  his  body  was  hung  upon  a  gibbet,  Uen. 
"JO.  I'J.  Ahunelecli,  son  of  Gideon,  cut  off'  the 
heads  of  seventy  sons  oJ'  Gideon,  his  brethren, 
upon  one  stone,  Judg.  'J.  5.  'The people  of  Sa.- 
iiiaiia  cut  off  the  heads  of  seventy  oj  the  sons 
of  Aiiah,  and  sent  them  in  baskets  to  Jeliu,  2 
Kings  10.  7.  John  the  Baptist  was  beheadedin 
prison,  by  the  order  of  Herod,  Mat.  14.  10. 

[8J  The  precijuce,  or  throwing  iieadlong  from  the 
to|)  ot  a  rock  :  This  icas  not  a  common  pun- 
ishment :  If  It  has  been  sometimes  used  among 
the  Hebrews,  it  was  in  singular  cases.  Ama- 
ziah  king  of  Judah  overcame  ten  thousand 
Idunieans,  and  made  them  prisoners  of  war, 
and  cast  them  down  J'rom  the  too  of  a  high 
rock,  2  CI. ion.  25.  12. 

[0]  To  be  torn  in  pieces  by  thorns,  or  under  har- 
rows or  sledges  of  iron.  There  are  some  ex- 
amples of  these  punishments  in  scripture. 
H  hen  Gideon  returned  from  pursuing  the  Mi- 
diaiiites,  he  tore  with  thorns  and  brumbies  of 
the  desert  the  chief  men  of  the  city  o/SuccotI;, 
who  had  insulted  /iim,  Judg.  3.  10.  Jlnd  Da- 
vid made  the  Ammomtes  ■un.dergo  a  punish- 
ment more  cruel  and  sivcre,  2  Hasi.  12.  31, 
He  put  them  under  harrows  and  niSs  of  iro.-;, 
and  made  them  pass  through  t.he  brick-kiin. 
These  harrows  or  sledges  of  ircn  were  ma- 
chines proper  for  threshing  of  corn,  in  order 
to  get  the  grain  out  of  the  vtraw,  which  were 
loaded  with  iron  or  ston.es,  for  bruising  the 
straw.  By  the  Brick-kiln,  is  either  meant  the 
furnace  in  which  the  bricks  were  burnt,  or  the 
place  where  the  earth  was  beat  and  mcc»rated, 
in  which  these  miserable  wretches  were  exe- 
cuted. 

[10]  The  saw,  to  be  cut  through  the  middle:  This 
jiunishment  was  not  known  among  the  He- 
brews: Some  are  of  opinion,  that  it  came  ori- 
ginally from  the  Persians  or  C'haUeans:  It  is 
certain  that  it  is  still  in  use  among  the  Swit- 
zers,  and  thai  they  put  it  inpractice  not  many 
years  ago,  upon  one  of  their  countrymen  guilty 
of  a  great  crime:  they  put  him  in  a  kind  of 
coffin,  and  sawed  him  at  lingth,  beginning  at 
his  head,  as  a  piece  of  wood  is  sawn.  The 
cpo.itle  Paul,  in  his  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews, 
11.  37.  speaking  of  the  cnlnmities  suffered  by 
the  prophets  and  saints  of  the  Old  Testament, 
says,  that  they  were  sawn  asunder:  Several 
of  the  ancients  have  explained  this  passage 
concerning  the  deuih  of  Isaiah,  who  is  said  to 
have  been  nut  to  death  by  king  Manasseh, 
with  a  saw. 

[11]  Cutting  off  the  hair  of  the  guilty  person  : 
This  seems  to  be  a  punishment  rather  shame- 
ful than  painful ;  and  yet  it  is  thought  that 
pain  likewise  was  added  to  the  disgrace ;  and 
that  they  were  not  contented  to  shave  or  cut 
the  hair,  but  tore  it  off  with  violence,  as  if 
they  had  been  pluckinu  a  bird  alive.  This 
much  the  Hebrew  signifies  in  Neli.  13.  25,  I 
contended  with  Iheni,  and  smote  certain  of 
I  hem,  and  plucked  off  the  liair. 

[12]  '''  pluck  out  the  eyes:  This  is  a  punish- 
nie;i'.  not  common  ;  and  t^wugh  Mose.^  had  ap- 
pointed that  nn  eye  should  he  given  for  an  eye, 
and  a  tooth  for  a  tooth,  F.xod.  21.  24.  yet  it  is 
the  opinion  of  Commentators  that  this  law 
was  very  seldom  put  in  practice  according  to 
the  letter;  and  that  the  offender  was  gene- 
rally punished  by  a  pecuniary  penalty,  which 
wns  cunvirted  tu  the  use  of  the  injured  party. 
When  the  Philislinfis  had  laid  hold  on  Samson, 
and  intended  to  prevent  his  doing  them  any 
more  harm,  thnj  put  him  in  prisnn,  and  bored 
out  his  eyes,  Jiid?.  Ifi.  21.  Nebiicliadnezziir 
took  king  Zedekiah,  and  had  his  children  put 
to  death  in  his  presence,  then  caused  his  eye's 
to  he  put  out,  anil  afterwards  had  him  carried 
to  Uabylon  in  chains,  2  Kings  25.  7. 

[13]  To  cut  off  the  extremities  of  the  feet  and 
hands  was  a  piece  of  cruelty  formerly  exer- 
cised by  Adoni-bezek  king  of  Bczek,  upon 
seventy  kings  who  had  been  conquered  by  him, 
and  who  ent  like  dogs  under  his  table.  But 
God  thought  fit  to  have  him  tortured  after  the 
same  manner  that  he  had  turltirril  others.  The 
Israelites  conquered  him,  took  him,  and  cut 
3P 


PUR 

off  the  titremitics  jf  \ishaids  and  feet  ivd^i 

I.  5,  ti,  7.  David  treated  the  murderers  of 
Isli-bosiielh  in  the  same  manner,  and  had  their 
bodies  hung  up  over  the  poolof  I  lebroii,  2  Sam 
4.  12. 

Gen.  4.  13.  my  p.  i.s  greater  than  I  can  bear 

10.  f  15.  lest  thou  bo  consumeU  mp.  of  the  city 
/,(e.  2li.  41.  ihanaccepl  the/). of  their  iniqui'.y,  ■Vi 

1  .Sa;«.28.10.  Saulsware,  no^. shall  happen  to  thea 

2  Kingsl.\\).t\ii:-^  said,  if  we  tarry,  wesliull  tiiu);* 
.lob  21. 1 10.  God  layethp.  of  iniquity  for  cliiidreii 

31.3.  and  a  strange  p.  to  I'le  workers  of  iniciuity 
Pruv.  I'J.  10.  a  man  of  great  wrath  sliall  sufltjr  p. 
Lam.  3.  30.  a  man  for  the  ;;.  of  his  sins 
4.  G.  p.  of  my  people   is  greater   than  the  p.  ot 
tile  sin  of  Sudom 
22.  the  p.  of  thine  iniquity  is  dccoiiijilished 
Eiek.  14.10.they  shall  bear  ihep.  of  their  iniquity, 
tliep. of  prophets  asp. of  him  that  seel  etli  to  liiui 
Hus.  12.  t  !3-  he  shall  have  p.  in  whom  is  fin 
..■inios  1.  3.  and  for  four  I  will  not  turn  away  tho 
p.  thereof,  (!,  0,  11,  13.  |  2.  1,"4,  6. 
Zech.  14.  19.  this  shall  be  the  p.  of  Egyjit 
J\Iat.  25.  40.  these  shall  go  into  everlasting  p. 
2  C«r.  2.  0.  sutiicient  to  such  a  man  is  this  p. 
lleb.  10.  20.  of  how  much  sorer  p.  suppose  ye 
i  i'it.  2.  14.  sent  by  him  for  the  p.  of  evil  doera 

riJNISHME.NTS. 
Job  19.  29.  for  wrath  bringelh  thcp.  of  the  sword 
Psal.  149.  7.  to  execute  p.  upon  tliC  people 
Jer.W.  t9.  liave  ye  forgot  the  p.  of  your  father*  7 

PUR. 
iC*^/(.3.7.they  castp.  that  is,  the  lot,  before  Hamaii 
9.24.  for  Haman  had  castp.  for  to  consume  them 
20.  called  these  days  Purim,  after  the  name  ofp 
See  PuRiirt. 
PURCHASE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  49.  32.  p.  of  field  and  cave  that  was  therein 
Lev.  22.  til-  if  the  priest  buy  a  soul  with  p. 
Jer.  32.  11.  so  I  took  the  evidence  of  lliep. 
12. 1  gave  evidence  of  the  p.  to  Earucli,  14,  16. 
PURCHASE,  ED. 
Gen.  25.  10.  field  Abraham  p.  of  tlie  sons  of  Heth 
ioiorf.l5.16.till  people  passover  which  ihou  liastp. 
Lev.  25.  33.  if  a  man  p.  of  the  Lcvites,  then  house 
Ruth  4.  10.  Ruth  have  1  p.  to  be  my  wife 
P«rt/. 74. 2. remember  thy  congregation  thou  hastp.  ■ 
7S.  54.  mountain  which  his  vigiit  hand  had  p. 
Jicts  1.  18.  this  man  p.  a  field  with  iniquity 
8.20.  thought  the  gift  of  God  may  hep.  by  money 
20.  28.  which  he  hath  p.  with  his  own  blood 
F.ph.  1.  14.  until  the  redemption  oftliep.  possession 
1  7'!m.3. 13.  have  used  tlie  office  of  deac(>n  uellp. 

1  Pet.  2.  ]  9.  ye  are  a  p.  people,  that  ye  slitiuld  shew 

PURE 

Signifies,  [1]  Simple,  unmixed,  uncom pounded., 
as  wine  without  water,  gold  or  silver  without 
dross,  Exod.  25.  17,31.  Deut.  32.  14.  [2J 
Holy,  free  from  spot,  stain,  or  the  least  mix- 
ture of  sin,  Psal.  19.  8.  1  John  3.  3.  [:^  One 
who  is  single-hearted  and  sincere,  free  from 
any  reigning  sin.  Mat.  5.  8.  [4]  l)cvout  and 
religious,  Prov.  30.  12.  [5]  Tried  or  refined 
Psal.  119.  t  140.  Thy  word  is  pure;  that  is, 
it  is  perfectly  free  from  all  falsehood  nntl 
deceit,  and  contains  pure  precepts,  pure  ex 
amples,  great  helps,  and  stroyig  encouraga 
ments  to  purity,  and  dissuasives  J'rom  sin. 
[G]  Clear  and  free.  Acts  20.  2r).  [7]  Lawful 
to  be  used,  Rom.  14.20.  [8]  Believers,  w host! 
hearts  are  purified  by  faith.  Tit.  1.  15.  [9| 
Free  from  error,  idolatry,  and  hypocrisy, 
James  I.  27. 

Exod.  27.  20.  that  they  bring  the  p.  oil,  Lev.  24.J, 

30.  23.  take  p.  myrrh  ||  34.  with  p.  frankincensj. 

31.  8.  the  p.  candlestick,  30.  37.   Lev.  24.  I. 
Lev. '24.  G.  thou  r.lialt  set  cukes  on  the  p.  table  bfr 

fore  the  Lora 
7.  thou  shalt  put  p.  frankincense  on  each  row 
Deut.  32. 14.  didst  drink  ihe  p.  blood  of  the  grar«- 

2  Sam.  22.27.  with  the  p.  thou  wilt  shew  thyself  p 

with  froward,  thyself  froward,  Psal.  18.20'. 

1  Kings  5.  11.  and  twenty  measures  ofp.  oil 

2  CAr'wn.  13. 11.  the  shew-bread  selon  thep.  labie 
Ezra  G.  20.  all  were  p.  and  killeii  ihe  passover 
.loh  4. 17.  shall  a  man  be  more  p.  than  his  Maker? 

8.  6.  if  thou  wert  p.  and  upright,  surely  now 

11.  4.  for  Ihou  hast  said,  my  doctrine  is  p. 

IG.  17.  not  for  any  injustice,  ai.so  my  prayer  is  p. 
25.  5.  yea,  the  stars  are  not  p.  in  his  sight 
Psiil.  12.  G.  the  words  of  the  liOrd  arc  p.  worda 

10.  8.  the  commnndinent  of  the  Lord  isp. 

1 10.  140.  thy  word  is  very  p.  therefore  I  love  it 
Prov.  1.5.  26.  the  words  of  tiie  p.  are  pleasant 

20.  9.  who  can  say,  I  am  p.  from  my  sin  ? 

II.  whether  his  work  be  p.  whether  it  be  right 

21.  8.  but  as  (or  the  p.  his  work  is  right 

30.  5.  every  word  of  God  isp.  he  is  a  shield  f<» 
Vhem  mat  put  trust  in  hiia 
12.  s  generation  that  are;,  in  their  own  evea 


PUPv 

Jfr.ai.  fll-  niakep.  the  arrowa  gather  Bhicldi 
I  Jan.  7  9.  the  hair  of  his  head  iilie  the  p.       wool 
■Mic.6.  11.  shall  I  count  tlium/)   with  wicked 
Zcjih.  3  9. 1  will  turn  to  the  peoi)lo  a  p.  language 
Mul.  1.  11.  in  every  place  a  p.  otfering  be  otl'ered 
MarkW.  J 3. an  alabaster  bo,t  oi p.  nard, precious 
Hcts  '20.  2S.  1  am  p.  from  the  blood  of  all  men 
Horn.  14.20.  all  things  indeed  arep.  but  it  is  evil 
Vkil.  4.  6.  whatsoever  things  are  p.  what  lovely 

1  Tim.  3. 9.  the  mystery  of  faith  in  up.  conscience 
5.  22.  neitner  be  partaker  of  sins,  keep  thyself  p. 

2Tim.  1.  3.  whom  1  seive  with//,  conscience 
Til.  1.  15.  to  ilie  p.  all  things   are  p.  but  to  them' 
that  a>e  defiled  and  unbelieving  nothing  is  p. 
Hcb.  JO.  2a.  anil  our  bodies  washed  with  p.  water 
Jiim.  1.27./).  religion  and  undetiled  is  this,  to  visit 
:i.  17.  but  the  wisdom  from  above  is  lirst/i. 

2  HvL.  3.  1.  in  both  which  1  stir  up  yout  p.  minds 

1  JoIlii  3.  3.  punlieth  himself  even  as  he  isp. 
licij.  15.  6   the  seven  angeU  clothed  in  p.  linen 

2J.  1.  lie  shewed  me  a/),  river  of  water  of  life 
See  Heart,  Gold. 
PL'KKLY. 
Isa.  1.  2.'>.  end  I  will  p.  purge  away  thy  dross 

PURENESS. 
Job  ^.30.  it  is  delivered  by  the  p.  of  thine  hands 
Prov.  22. 11.  he  that  lov.  p.  of  heart,  king  his  friend 

2  Cor.  ti.G.p.apiiroving  ourselves  by/».  by  kiiowled. 

PURER. 
J  jam.  4.7.  her  Nazarites  were  p.  than  snow 
Hab.  1.  13.  thou  art  of  p.  eyes  than  to  behold  evil 

PURGE. 
7.  Chr.  34.  3.  Josiah  began  lop.  Judah  and  Jerusa. 
PsaZ.51.7.  p.  me  with  hyssop,  and  I  shall  be  clean 
Gj.  3.  our  transgressions  thou  shall  p.  ihein 
79.9.  and/),  away  our  sins  tor  thy  name's  sake 
fsa.  1.25.  and  purely//,  away  thy  dross  and  tin 
£2eA:. 20.38.  I  will/i.  from  among  you  the  rebels 
43.  20.  thus  shalt  thou  cleanse  and  p.  it 
26. seven  days  shall  they//,  the  altar  and  purify  it 
Dan.  11.  35.  some  of  thein  shall  fall  to  /).  them 
J\fal.  3.  3.  and  p.  them  as  gold  and  silver,  to  otfer 
Mat.  3.  12.  he   will   thoroughly  p.  his  floor,  and 
gather  his  wheat  into  the  garner,  Lu/ce  3. 17. 
1  Cor.  5.  7.  p.  out  therefore  the  old  leaven 
S  Tim.  2.21.  if  a  man  therefore//. himself  from  these 
Heb.  9.  14.  p.  your  conscience  from  dead  works 
PURGED. 

1  Sam.'^.  !4.  iniquity  of  Eli's  house  shall  not  hep. 

2  C/iron   34.  8.  when  hehad  p.  the  land  and  house 
Prov.  Hi.  t).  by  mercy  and  truth  iniquity  is//. 
Isa.  4.  4.  and  shall  have  p.  the  blood  of  Jerusalem 

a.  7.  thy  iniquity  is  taken  away,  and  thy  shi  //. 

22.  14.  surely  this  iniquity  shall  not  be  p. 

27.  9.  by  this  shall  the  ini(|uity  of  Jacob  be  p. 
Kzek.'2i.  13.  because  I  liavep.  thee,  and  thou  wast 
not/),  thou  shalt  not  be  p.  from  thy  rillhiness 
Heb.  1.  3.  when  he  had  by  himself  p.  our  sins 

9.  22.  almost  all  things  areby  thelawp.by  blood 

10.  2.  because  that  the  worshippers  once  p. 

2  Pet.l.Q.  hath  forgotten  he  wasp,  fiom  his  old  sins 

PURGETH. 
/i/An  15.  2.  every  branch  that  bearetli,  he  p.  it 

PURGING. 
ProB.  20. tSO.blueness  of  a  wound  is  a  p.  medicine 
Mark.l.  ly.goeth  out  into  the  draught, p.  meats 

PURIFICATION,  S. 
]Vam.  19.  9.  it  shall  be  kept,  it  is  a  p.  for  sin 

17.  take  of  ashes  of  the  burnt  heifer  of  p.  for  sin 
?  C'Aron.  30.  19.  according  top.  of  the  sanctuary 
ATeh.  12.  45.  porters  kept  the  ward  of  their  p. 
f'.sth.  2.  3.  the  things  of  their  p.  be  given  them 

12.  so  were  the  days  of  their  p.  accomplished 
Jjvke  2.  22.  when  days  of  her  p.  were  accomplished 
jJcts21.26.  the  accomplishment  of  the  days  of  p. 

PURIFY. 
A'um.l9.12.shallp.himsolf  with  it  the  third  day, 19. 

20.  shall  be  unclean,  and  shall  not  p.  himself 
31. 19.p. yourselves  and  your  captives  on  third  day 

20.  p.  all  your  raiment,  and  all  made  of  skins 
Job  41.25. by  reason  of  breakings  theyp. themselves 
Isa.  66.  17.  they  p.  Uiemselves  in  the  gardens 
F.iek.  43.  26.  seven  days  shall  they  p.  the  altar 
Mai.  3.  3.  and  he  shall  p.  the  sons  of  Levi 
Jean  11.  5.5.  went  to  Jerusalem  to  p.  themselves 
Acts  21.  24.  take  and  p.  thyself  with  them 
Tit.  2.  14.  and  p.  to  himself  a  peculiar  people 
Jam  4.  8.  p.  your  hearts,  ve  double  minded 

PURIFIED. 
hev.  8. 15.  and  p.  the  altar,  and  poured  the  blood 
ffum.  8.  i\.  the  Leviten  were  p.  Ezra  fi.  20. 
31.  23.  shall  bo  p.  with  the  water  of  separation 
'iSam.W.A.  Bathsheba  wasp,  from  uncleanness 
Pnal.  12.6.  are  pure  words,  as  silver  p.  seven  times 
Prov.  30.  t  5.  every  word  of  God  is  p. 
Dan.  12.  10.  many  shall  be  p.  and  made  white 
Wct»24. 18.  certain  Jews  from  Asia  found  me  p. 
Jicb.  9. 1 18.  nor  first  testament  p.  without  blood 

23.  the  patterns  of  things  in  the  heaveci  be  p. 
1  Pet.  1.22  seoing  }c  havep.  ••  )ur  8ou\^  \i  obeying 


PUR 

PURIFIER. 
Mai.  3.  3.  he  shall  sit  as  a  retiner  and  p.  of  silver 

PURIFIETIl. 
J^um.  19.  13.  toucheth  a  dead  body  and  p.  not 
1  Jokn  3.  3.  that  hath  this  hope  p.  himself 

PURIFYING. 
Lev.  12.  4.  shall  continue  in  the  blood  of  her  p. 

6.  when  the  days  of  her  p.  are  fulfilled 
JVum.  8.  7   sprinkle  water  of  p.  on  them 
1  Ckron.  23  28  ofBco  was  in  p.  all  lioly  things 
Esth.  2.  12.  with  other  things  for  p.  of  women 
John  2.  6.  after  the  manner  of  the  p.  of  the  Jews 
3.  25.  then  there  arose  a  question  about  p. 
Heb.  9.  13.  sanctifieth  to  the  p.  of  the  flesh 

PURIFYING. 
.^cts  15.  9.  p.  their  hearts  by  faith 
21.  20.  and  the  next  day  p.  himself  with  them 

PURIM, 
Or  Pur,  or  Phur;  that  is  to  say,  Lots.  This  was 
a  very  solemn  feast  »f  the  Jews,  instituted  in 
memory  of  tke  Lots  that  were  cast  by  Hainan 
the  enemy  of  the  Jews.  These  Lots  were  cast 
in  the  first  month  of  the  year,  Esth.  3.  7 :  and 
marked  out  the  twelfth  month  of  the  same  year, 
for  the  execution  of  Hainan's  design,  which 
was  to  destroy  all  the  Jews  of  the  kingdom  of 
Persia.  Thus  the  superstition  of  Haman,  in 
casting  and  pursuing  the  event  of  these  Lois, 
was  the  cause  of  his  own  rum,  and  of  the  pre- 
servation of  the  Jews  ;  who  had  noa  time  to 
avert  this  blow,  by  means  of  Esther  the  spouse 
o/Aliasuerus,  and  to  remove  those  ill  impres- 
sions he  had  conceivtd  of  the  Jews.  In  memory 
of  this  so  signal  and  miraculous  deliverance, 
the  Jews  instituted  a  feast,  to  which  they  gave 
the  name  of  Pur,  or  Purim. 
Esth.  9.  26.  called  these  days  P.  after  name  of  Pur 

28.  and  that  these  days  of  P.  should  not  fail 

29.  to  confirm  this  second  letter  of  P.  31. 

32.  and  the  decree  of  Esther  confirmed  these  P. 
PURITY. 

1  Tim.  4.  12.  be  thou  an  example  in  faith,  in  p. 
5.  2.  rebuke  the  younger  as  sisters,  with  all  p. 

PURLOINING. 
Tit. '2. 10.  not  p.  but  shewina  all  good  fidelity 

PURPLE. 
Exod.  25.  4.  this  is  the  offering,  bine,  p.  and  scarlet 
20.  1.  thou  shalt  make  curtains  of  fine  linen  andp. 
39.  3.  the  gold  cut  into  wires,  to  work  in  the  p. 
JV«m.  4.  13.  take  away  ashes  and  spread  a  p.  cloth 
Judg.  8.  26.  p.  raiment  was  on  the  kings  of  Midian 

2  Chron.'i.  7.  send  a  man  cunning  to  work  inp.  14. 
3. 14.  he  made  the  vail  of  blue,  andp.  and  crimson 

Esth.  1.  6.  fastened  with  cords  of  »ne  linen  and  p. 

8.  15.  Mordec.  went  out  with  garm.  of  linen  andp. 
Prov.  31.  22.  her  clothing  is  silk  and  p. 
Cant.  3.  10.  he  made  the  covering  of  it  of  p. 

7.  5.  and  the  hair  of  thine  head  like  p. 
Jer.  10.  9.  blue  and  p.  is  their  clothing- 
Eiek.  27.  7.  p.  was  that  which  covered  thee 

.lO.Syria  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with  emeralds, p. 
Mark  15.  17.  and  they  clothed  him  with  p. 

20.  mocked  him,  they  took  off  the  p.  from  him 
Luke  16.  19.  a  certain  rich  man  clothed  in  p. 
John  19.  2.  the  soldiers  put  on  him  a  p.  robe 

5.  then  came  Jesus  forth  wearing  the  p.  robe 
.fids  10. 14.  a  woman  named  Lydia,  a  seller  of  p. 
Hcb.0. 1 19.  Moses  took  p.  and  sprinkled  the  book 
Wfu.17.4.  the  woman  was  arrayed  inp.  and  scarlet 

18. 12.  none  buyeth  the  merchandise  of  p. 

10.  that  great  citv,  that  was  clothed  in  p.  and 
PURPOSE.  [scarlet 

Jfitm.  14.  t34.  ye  shall  know  my  altering  of  my  p. 
Ruth'i.  16.  and  let  fall  some  handfuls  of  p.  for  her 
Ezra  4.  5.  hired  counsellors  to  frustrate  their  p. 
JWA.  8.  4.  a  pulpit  of  wood  they  made  for  the  p.  . 

Job  33.  17.  that  he  may  withdraw  man  from  hisp, 
Prov.  20.  18.  every  p.  is  established  by  counsel 
EccL  3.  1.  and  a  time  to  every  p.  17.  |  8.  6. 

5.  t8.  if  thou  scest  oppression,  marvel  not  atthcp. 
Isa.  1. 11.  to  what  p.  is  multitude  of  your  sacrifices 

14.  2G.  this  is  the  p. that  is  purposed  upon  the  earth 

30.  7.  the  Egyptians  shall  help  in  vain,  and  to  nop. 
Jer.  0.  20.  to  what  p.  cometh  to  me  incense  7 

49.  30.  Nebuchadnezzar  conceived  a  p.  a^,  Hazor 

51.  2<l.  for  every  p.  of  the  Lord  shall  stand 
Ezek.  38.  t  lO.thou  shalt  conceive  a  mischievous  p. 
Dan.  6.  17.  that  p.  be  not  changed  concerning  Dan. 
Mat.  26.  8.  saying,  to  what  p.  is  this  waste? 
Jlrts  11.  23.  with  p.  of  heart,  they  would  cleave 

26.  16.  for  I  have  appeared  to  thee  for  this  p. 

27. 13.  supposing  that  they  had  obtained  their  p. 
43.  the  centurion  kept  them  from  their  p. 

Rom.  8. 23.  who  are  the  called  according  to  his  p. 
9.11.  that  the  p. of  God  according  to  election  stand 
17.  even  for  this  same  p.  have  I  raised  thee  up 

KpA.  1.11.  according  to  the  p.  of  him  who  worketh 
3. 11.  according  to  the  eternal  p.  in  Christ 
6. 22.  whom  I  sent  to  you  for  the  same  p.  Col.  A.  8. 

27^01.1.9.  called  us  accord,  to  hisownp.and  grace 


PUR 

27Vm.  3. 10.  butthou  hast  fullv  known  my^.  failh 
1  .John  3.  8.  for  tliisp.  Son  ol  God  was  manifested 

PURPOSES. 
Gen.  6.  j  5.  the  p.  of  man's  heart  was  only  evil 
Job  17.11.  my  days  are  past,  my  p.  are  broken  off 
Prov.  1.5.22.  without  counsel  p.  aie  disappointed 
Isa.  10. 10.  they  shall  be  bioken  in  the  p.  thereof 
Jer.  49.  20.  liear  counsel  of  the  Lord  and  p.  50.  4) 
PURPOSE,  ED. 

1  Kings  5.  5.  Ip.  lo  build  a  house  to  the  Lord 

2  Chr.  28.10.p.  10  keep  under  Judah  and  Jerusal. 
32.  2.  Seiinacheribp.  to  fight  against  Jerusalem 

Psal.  17.  3. 1  am  p.  my  mouth  sha/1  not  transgress 
140.  4.  who  have  p.  lo  overthrow  my  goings 
ha.  14.  24.  and  as  I  have  p.  so  shall  it  stand 

26.  this  is  the  purpose  p.  upon  the  whole  earth 

27.  the  Lord  hath  p.  who  shall  disannul  it  ? 

19.  12.  what  the  Lord  hath  p.  upon  Egypt 

23. 9.  Lord  hath  p.  to  stain  the  pride  of  all  glory 
46.  il.  I  have  p.  it,  and  I  will  also  do  it 
Jer.  4.  28.  I  have  p.  it,  and  will  not  repent 
26.  3.  repent  me  of  the  evil  which  I  p.  to  do  them 
36.  3.  will  hear  all  evil  which  I  p.  to  do  to  them 
49.  20.  his  purposes  that  he  hath  p.  50.  45. 
Lam.  2.8.  the  Lord  hath  p.  to  destroy  the  wall 
Dan.\.  8.  Dan. p.  in  his  heart  not  to  detile  himsell 
Jicis  19.  21.  Paul  p.  in  spirit  to  go  to  Jerusalem 

20.  3.  Paul  p.  to  return  through  Macedonia 
Rom.  1.  13.  that  oftentimes  I  p.  to  come  to  you 
2  Cor.  1.  17.  things  Ip.  dolp.  accord,  to  the  flesh? 
i^pA.  1.  9.  his  will  which  he  hath  p.  in  himself 

3. 11.  eternal  purpose  which  hep.  in  Christ  Jesui 

PURPOSETH. 

2  Cor.  9.  7.  everv  man  as  hep.  in  his  heart,  so  give 

"  PURPOSING. 
Gen.  27.42.  Esau  doih  comfort  hims.p.  to  kilt  thee 

PURSE. 
Prov.  1.  14.  cast  in  thy  lot,  let  us  have  one  p. 
Luke  10.  4.  carry  neitherp.  nor  scrip,  nor  shoes 
22.  35.  when  I  sent  you  without  p.  and  scrip 
36.  but  now  he  that  hath  a  p.  let  him  take  it 
PURSES. 
Mat.  10.9.  provide  neither  silv.  nor  brass  in  your  p 
Mark  6.  8.  they  should  take  no  money  in  their  p. 

PURSUE. 
Oen.  35.  5.  they  did  not  p.  after  the  sons  of  Jacob 
Exorf.15.9.  the  enemy  said,  I  will  p  I  will  overtake 
Dcut.  19.  6.  lest  the  avenger  of  blood  p.  Josh.  20.  ,^ 
28. 22. they  shallp.  thee  until  ihou  perish,  45. 
.Josh.  2.  5. p.  after  them, ye  shall  overtake  them 
8.  1().  the  men  of  Ai  were  called  together  lop. 
10.  19.  stay  not,  but  p.  after  your  enemies 
1  Sam.  24.  14.  after  whom  dost  thou  p.? 
25.29.  a  man  is  risen  to  p.  thee  and  seek  thy  soil. 
26.  18.  \^•here^ore  doth  my  lord  thus  p.  me  ? 
30.  8.  shall  I  p.  after  this  troop  ?  he  answered,  f, 
"Sam.  17.  J.  I  will  ari.se  and  p.  afier  David 
20.  0.  take  thy  lord's  servants,  p.  afier  Slieba,  7. 
24. 13.  wilt  thou  flee  while  enemies  p.  thee  ? 
.Tob  13.  25.  and  wilt  thou  p.  the  dry  stubble  1 

30.  15.  terrors  p.  my  soul  as  the  wind 
Psal.  34.  14.  do  good,  seek  peace  andp.  it 
fsa.  5.  t  1 1.  thill  continue  till  wine  p.  them 

30. 16.  therefore  shall  they  that  p.  you  be  swift 
Jer.  48.  2.  O  madmen,  the  swonl  shall  t>.  thee 
Ezek.  35.  6.  and  blood  shall  p.  thee 
Nos.  8.  3.  Israel,  the  enemy  sh;illp.  him 
.limos  !.  11.  bee.  Edomdidp.  his  broth. with  sworu 
JVaA.  1.  8.  and  darkni'ss  shall  p.  his  enemies 

PURSUED. 
Gen.  14. 14.  Abram  p.  them  to  Dan  and  Hobah,  15. 

31.  23.  Laban  and  his  brethren  p.  Jacob,  36. 
Ezod.  14.  8.  Pharaoh  and  the  Fgyjiliansp.  aflei 

Israel,  9,  23.  Dcut.  II.  4.  ./<»sA.  24.  a 
.Tosh.2.  7.  p.  the  spies  II  8.  16.  they  of  Ai  p.  17. 
.Judg.  1.  6.  p.  after  .'\doni-bezek,  and  caught  him 
4.  16.  but  Barak  p.  after  the  chariots,  22. 

7.  23.  Gideon  p.  after  the  Midianites,  25.  |  8.  12. 
20.  45.  Israel  p.  Benininin  unto  Gidoni 

1  Sam.  7.  11.  hraelp.  the  Philistines,  17.  52. 
23.25.  Saul  p.  David  ||  30. 10.  David  p.  Amalekifei 

2  Sam.  2.  19.  and  Asahnl  p.  after  Ahncr 

24.  Joab  p.  Abnor  1|  28.  Joabp  I.^rael  no  more 
20.  10.  so  Joab  and  Abishai  p  after  Sheba 
22.  38.  I  have  p.  mine  enemies,  Psal.  18.  37. 
IA77in-j20.20.Syrians  fled,  and  Israelp.  af\er  ihom 
2  Kings '2H.  5.  and  the  armv  of  Chaldees  p.  tlis 
king  and  overtook  him,  .fer.  39.  5.  j  52  8 
2  Chron.  13.  19.  Abijah  p.  afier  Jeroboam 
14. 13.  Asa  and  people  p.  the  Ethiopians  to  Gevai 
ha.  41.  3.  he  p.  them,  and  passed  safely 
/.a//i.4. 19.  theyp.  iis  upon  the  mountains,  laid  wai' 

PURSUER,  S. 

.Tosh.  2.  16.  get  lo  the  mountain  lest  p.  meet  yo« 

22.  until  the  p.  returned,  the  p.  sought  them 

8.  20.  and  the  people  turned  back  upon  ihejj. 
I^am.  1.  6.  are  jone  without  strength  before  tha^ 

PURSUETH,  ING. 
Lev.  26. 17.  and  ye  shall  flee  when  none  p  you 
36.  and  they  shall  fall  when  none  p.  37. 


PUT 

Tttdg.^  4  Gideon  with  300  men,  faint,  jet  p.  then 
S.I  ain^  Zubali  nnd  Zulaiuiina,  kiiiga  ulMuliuii 
1  Sam'ii-  'id-  Suul  returned  Uom  p.  alter  Uuvid 
'i  Sditi.  3.  2'i.  beliold,  Joab  came  Iroai  p.  a  troop 
18.  16-  tlie  |)eo[)le  returned  t'ruin  p.  alter  Israel 
I  Kings  18.  il.  your  gud  is  p.  or  on  aji  uriiey 
22.  ^.  perceived  it  was  not  the  king,  they  turned 
back  from  p.  Jehoshaphat,  2  C/irvit.  lo.  3'J. 
Proo.  11.  lU.  he  that  p.  evil  p.  it  to  his  own  death 
13.  '21.  evil  p.  sinners,  to  the  righteous  good  repaid 
19.7.  hey.  them  with  words,  yet  they  are  wanting 
28.  1.  the  wicked  flee  w  hen  no  man  p. 

I'LKSUIT. 

Kings  ]?.  t27.  he  is  a  god,  talking,  or  hath  a  p. 

PUUTEiNAiSCK. 

Ezod.  12.  9  roast  with  lire,  his  head,  legs,  and  p. 

PLSH. 
Ezod.  '21.  29.  but  if  the  ox  were  wont  to  p.  3fi. 

32.  if  the  ox  p.  a  man-servant  or  maid-servant 
Deut.  33.  IT.  with  thcin  he  shall  p.  the  people 
I  Kings:^.ll.  witli  these  thou  shaltp.theSyrians, 
until  thou  have  consumed  tliein,  2  CA?'.  18.  10. 
Job  30.  I'J.  iheyp.  away  my  feet,  and  raise  up 
Psal.  44.  5.  ttiro'  thee  will  ue^.  down  our  enemies 
Dan.llAO.  at  the  end  shall  king  of  south/;,  at  him 

PL'SHKI). 
Eiek.  34.  21.  p.  all  the  diseased  w  ith  your  horns 

rUSHliNG. 
DanSA.l  saw  the  ram  p. westward  and  northward 

PUT. 
Oen.  2.8.  there  God  p.  ihe  man  he  had  formed,  15. 
3. 15. 1  will  p.  enmilv  between  thee  and  woman 
84.  2.  p.  Uiy  hand  under  my  thigh,  9.  |  47.  29. 
47.  and  I  p.  the  car-ring  upon  lier  face 

27.  15.  p.  them  upon  Jacob  her  younger  son 
16.  she  p.  the  skins  of  the  kids  upon  his  hands 

28.  11.  Jacob  p.  the  stones  lor  Ins  pillows 

29.  3.  p.  the  stone  again  on  the  well's  mouth 

30.  40.  hep.  his  own  tiocks  by  themselves 

42.  when  cattle  w  ere  feeble,  he  p.  not  the  rods 

31.  34.  Rachel  p.  them  in  the  camels'  furniture 

32.  16.  p.  a  space  betwjxt  drove  and  drove 

38.  14.  Tainarp.  otFher  widow's  garments 

39.  4.  all  he  had  he  p.  into  Joseph's  hand 

40.  15.  that  they  should  p.  me  into  the  dungeon 
42   17.  he  p.  them  altogether  in  ward 

46.  4.  Joseph  shall  p.  his  hand  on  thine  eyes 
48.  18.  p.  thy  right  hand  upon  his  head 
Ezod.  3.  5.  draw  not  nigh  hither,  p.  oft' thy  shoes 
from  otf  thy  feet,  Isa.  20.  2.  Jict.;  7.  33. 
22.  ye  shall  p.  them  on  your  sons  and  daughters 

4.  6.  Lord  said,  p.  now  thy  hand  in  thy  bosom 
15.  speak  to  liini,  and  p.  words  in  his  mouth 

5.  21.  top.  a  Bword  in  their  hand  to  slay  us 
8.  23.  I  will  p.  a  division  between  my  people 
11.  7.  may  know  the  Lord  doth  p.  a  diH'ereiice 

15.  26.  1  will  p.  none  of  these  diseases  on  thee 

16.  33.  p.  a  homer  full  of  manna  therein 

22.  5.  and  p.  his  beast  in  another  man's  6eU 
8.  lo  see  whether  he  have  p.  his  hand 

11.  an  oath  that  he  hath  not  p.  his  hand 

23.  l.p.  not  thine  hand  with  the  wicked 

29.  24.  thoii  shalfp.  all  in  the  hands  of  Aaron 

30.  .36.  p.  of  the  perfume  before  the  testimony 

32.  27.  p.  every  man  his  sword  by  his  side 

33.  5.  now  p.  ort"  ihy  ornaments  from  thee 
22.  I  will  p.  thee  in  a  cleft  of  the  rock 

Lcv.S.  27.  hep.  all  on  Aaron's  and  his  sons'  hands 
19.  14.  norp.  a  siumbling-block  before  the  blind 

24.  12.  and  they  p.  the  blasphemer  in  ward 
26.  8.  p.  ten  thousand  to  flight,  Vcvt.  32.  30 

JVum.6.27.  shall  p.  my  name  on  the  children  of  Isr 
11.17.  ofspirit  which  is  on  thee,  and  p. upon  them 

29.  the  Lord  would  p.  his  spirit  on  them 
21.9. Moses  made  a  serpent  of  brass,  an<l  p.  it  on  a 
2;J.  5.  Ihe  I/ord  p.  a  word  in  Balaam's  mouth,  16. 
Deut.  10.  2.  thon  shall  ji.  them  in  the  ark 

5.  I  p  the  tables  in  the  ark  which  I  had  made 
11.29.  thou  shall  p.  Ihe  blessinsfon  mount  Geri/.im 
1'2.  5.  the  place  he  shall  choose  top.  his  name,  21. 

7.  ye  shall  rejoice  in  all  ye  p.  your  hand  to 

18.  18.  and  will  p.  my  words  in  his  mouth 
23.24.but  lliou  shall  not  p. any  grapes  in  thy  vessel 

Jos/i.  7.  11.  p.  It  even  among  their  own  stuff 
Judg.  12.  3.  [  p.  my  life  ni  my  hands,  and  passed 

1  Sam.  2.  .36.  p.  me  into  one  of  the  priest's  oflices 

8.  16.  your  king,  he  will  p.  your  asses  lo  work 
14.  26.  but  no  man  p.  his  lianil  lo  his  mouth 

17.  39.  and  David  p.  them  off  him 

54.  Dut  he  p.  Goliath's  armour  in  his  tent 

19.  5.  for  he  did  p.  his  life  in  his  hand 
28.  21.  I  have  p.  my  life  in  my  hand 

\Kinfrs5.3.  Ld.p.  them  under  ihe  soles  of  his  feet 

9.  3.  lo  p.  my  name  there,  11.  36.  |  14.  21. 
12.29.  the  oi'hei  of  the  calves  p.  he  in  D.in 
18  23.  lay  ii  oc  wood,  and  p.  no  lire  under 
22.27.  sailh  the  kin^,  p.  thiq  fellow  in  prison 

2  /lings  4.  34.  he  p.  hin  mouth  upon  his  mouth 
11. 12.  the  king's  son,  i'rf.yp.  the  crown  on  him 
13  I6.p,  thJne  hand  up-^n  uie  bow,  he  p.  his  hand 

467 


PUT 

2  Kings  19. 28.  willp.  hook  in  thy  nose,  Tsa.  37.20. 

21.  7.  in  this  house  and  Jerusalem  will  Ip.  my 

name  for  ever,  2  C/ir.  6.  20.  |  12.  13  [33  7. 

1  Ckron.  11.19.  that  have  p.  their  lives  in  jeopardy 
13.  10.  because  he  p.  his  hand  to  the  ark 

21.  27.  and  the  angel  p.  up  his  sword  again 

2  C/iron.  ti.  11.  and  in  the  house  have  1  p.  the  ark 
36.3.  the  king  of  Egyptp.  hiindown  at  jeiusalem 

22.  (Jyrnsp.  the  decree  in  writing,  Kzra  1.  1. 
Ezra  6. 12.  destroy  kings  thatp.  their  hand  lo  alter 

7.  27.  hath  p.  sucli  a  thing  In  the  king's  heart 
JWA.  2.  12.  what  God. had  p.  ill  my  heart  to  do 

3.  5.  Ihe  nobles  p.  not  their  necks  lo  the  work 

4.  23.  that  every  one  p.  them  ofl'for  washing 
6.  14.  Tobiah  would  have  p.  me  in  fear,  19. 

F.stM.^J.l.  Ins  decree  drew  near  to  be  p. in  e.vecution 
Job  4.  18.  behold,  he  p.  no  trust  in  his  servants 
13.  14.  wherefore  do  I  p.  my  lil»  in  mine  hand  ? 
17.  3.  lay  down,  p.  me  in  a  surety  with  thee 
19.  13.  he  hath  p.  my  brethren  far  from  me 
23.  6.  no,  but  he  would  p.  strength  in  me 

36.  31).  who  p.  H  isdoni  in  the  inward  jiarts 
41.  2.  canst  thou  p.  a  hook  into  his  nose  1 

Psal.  4.  7.  thou  hast  p.  gladness  in  my  heart 

8.  6.  thou  hast  p.  all  things  under  his  feet,  1  Cor. 

15.  25,  27.  I  Kp/t.  1.  22.  |  Hcb.  2.  8. 

9.  20.  p.  in  fear,  O  Lord,  that  nations  may  know 
30.11. thou  hastp.  ofi'my  sackcloth  and  girded  me 
31.  18.  let  the  lying  lijis  be  p.  to  silence" 

40.  3.  ho  hath  p.  a  new  song  in  my  mouth 

14.  let  them   be  driven   backward,  and  p.  to 

shame  that  wish  me  evil,  44.  7.  |  53.  5. 
44.  9.  but  thou  hast  cast  otf  and  p.  us  to  shame 
56.  8.  p.  thou  my  tears  into  thy  bottle 
78.  60.  he  p.  them  lo  a  perpetual  reproach 
£8. 18.  lover  and  friend  hast  thou  p.  far  from  me 
118.8. better  to  trust  in  L.  than  top.  conlid.  in  man 
9.better  to  trust  in  L.  than  to  p.  conlid.  in  princes 
119.  31.  O  Lord,  p.  me  not  lo  shame 
Prov.  23.  2.  and  p.  a  knife  to  thy  throat 

25.  8.  when  thy  neighbour  hath  p.  thee  to  shame 
10.  lest  he  that  heareth  it  p.  thee  to  shame 

Eccl.  10.  10.  then  must  hep.  to  more  strength 
C'aHi.5.3. 1  havep.otf  my  coat,  how  shall  lp.it  on? 

4.  my  beiovedp.  in  his  hand  by  lioleof  the  door 
fsa  5.  20.  woe  to  them  thatp.  darkness  for  light 

10.  13.  i  have  p.  down  the  inhabitants 

11.  8.  weaned  childp.  his  hand  on  cockatrice' den 

37.  t  7. 1  will  p.  a  spirit  into  him 

42. 1.  Ihavep.  my  Spirit  upon  him.  Mat.  12.  18. 
43.  26.  p.  me  in  remembrance,  let  us  plead 
47.  11.  tliou  shall  not  be  able  top.  it  off 
51.  16.  1  have  p.  words  in  thy  mouth,  Jcr.  1.  9. 

23.  p.  It  iiito  the  hand  of  them  that  aftlict  thee 
53.  10.  to  Lrti'se  him,  he  hath  p.  Inni  lo  grief 
59. 1 19.  Sinrit  of  the  Lord  shall  p.  him  to  flight 

21.  the  words'  I  p.  in  thy  mouth  shall  not  depart 
63.11. where  is  lie  Ihatp.his  Holy  Spi.  within  him? 
Jer.  3.  19.  how  thall  I  p.  thee  aiii',jng  the  children 

8.  14.  for  the  I^ord  our  Go.!  hath  p.  us  to  silence 
12   13.  they  ii.ivc  v.  Shornsel.  lo  pain  but  not  profit 

31.  33.  1  wj!;  p.  my  law  in  their  inward  parts 

32.  40.  I  will  p.  niy  feixr  in  their  hearts 

47.  6.  O  sword  p.  up  teyself  into  thy  scabbard 
F.irk.  8.  J7.  they  p.  Ihe  branch  to  their  nose 
11.  19. 1  w  ill  give  them  one  heart,  I  wil'.p.  a  new 
spirit  wiihin  yon,  36.  26,  27.  ]  37.  14. 
16.  14.  through  my  comeliness!  hadp.  upont!.ee 
22.  26.  her  priests  have  p.  no  diflx^rence 
2;i.  4   I  will  p.  hooks  in  thy  jaws,  3?.  4. 
30.  13.  I  will  p.  a  fear  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
37.  6.  and  p.  breath  in  you,  and  ye  shall  live 
Dnn.  5.  19.  and  whom  he  would  hep.  doun 
./«f7  3.13.  p.  in  tile  sickle,  for  the  harvest  is  ripe 
J/(c.2.12  i  will  p. I  hem  together  as  sheep  of  IJozrah 
7.  5.  trust  not  a  friend,  p.  ye  not  conlid.  in  a  snide 
y.rph.  3.  19.  where  they  have  been  p.  to  shame 
Hag.  1.  6. earneth  wageslop.it  in  a  bag  with  holes 
.W«t.5. 15.  nor  lightcandle  andp.  it  under  a  bushel 

9.  17.  nor  do  men  p.  new  wine  into  old  bottles 
19.  6.  let  no  irian  p.  asunder,  Mark  10.  9. 

22.  34.  thai  he  had  p.  the  Sadducees  to  silence 
2.'i.  27.  ougliles!  to  p.  my  mcmey  to  exchangers 

26.  .52.  p.  up  again  thy  sword,  John  18.  11. 

27.  6.  not  lawful  top.  ihem  into  the  treasury 
Mark  ll).]6.  p.  his  hands  on  them  and  blessed  them 
I.ukr  L.W.Iialli  p. down  the  mighty  from  theirseats 

15.22.  bring  liesl  rid)e,p.  it  on  him,  and  p.  a  ring 
.John  5.  7.  I  have  none  lo  p.  me  into  the  pool 
9.  l."!.  he  p.  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  1  do  see 
19.29.  p.  it  upon  hyssop,  and  p.  it  to  his  mouth 
20.25.  unless  \p.  my  finger  into  the  print  of  nails 
Jicts  1.  7.  the  I'atlii'r  haih  p.  in  his  own  power 

4.  3.  they  p.  the  a))09tl'?8  in  hold  unto  next  day 

5.  18.  and  p.  them  in  the  common  prison 
25.  behold,  the  men  whom  ye  p.  in  prison 

1.3.  46.  seeing  ye  p.  the  word  of  God  from  you 

15.  9.  andp.  no  ditterence  between  us  and  them 
10.  top.  a  yoke  upon  the  neck  of  the  disciples 

Rom.  14.  13.  that  no  man  p.  a  •lumbling  block 


PUT 

1  Cnr.  15. 24.  he  shall  have  p.  down  authority 
25.  till  he  p.  all  his  enemies  under  his  feot 

2  Cor.  5.  1 19.  p.  Ill  us  the  word  of  recoiicLiatiOD 
8.10.  (Jod,  which  p.  the  same  earnest  care  inTiUr 

Kph.  4.  22.  that  yep.  otf  Ihe  old  man,  Ca/. 3.9. 
to/.  3.  8.  ye  also  p.  otf  all  these,  anger,  wrath 
17'*»H.  4.6.  if  thou  p.  the  brethren  in  remembrance 
shall  be  a  good  minister,  2  7'iin  2.  11 
27';;/!.  1   6.  wherefore  1  p.  thee  in  remembrance 

'I'll.  3.  1.  p.  them  in  mind  to  be  subject  to  power* 
Phdcm.  18.  if  he  oweth,  p.  that  on  my  account 
Hcb.  2.  5.  to  angels,  hath  he  not  p.  in  subjection 

6.6.if  lallaway,  lo  renew  them,seeiiig  they  crucify 
Son  ol  God  afresh,  and  p. him  lo  an  open  shame 

8.  10.  I  w  ill  p.  my  laws  into  their  mind,  and  write 

10.  16.  I  will  p.  my  laws  into  their  hearts 
Jam.  .3.  3.  we  p.  bits  in  the  horses'  mouth 

1  Pet.  2.  15.  ye  may  p.  to  silence  the  ignorance 

2  Pel.  1.  12.  top.  you  always  in  remembrance 

14.  knowing  that  I  must  p.  oft' this  tabernacle 
./udc  5.  I  will  p.  you  also  in  lemembraiice 
Rev.  2.  24.  1  will  p.  on  you  none  other  burden 

17.  17.  God  lialhp.  in  their  hearts  to  fulfil  his  will 

PUT  away. 
Gen.  35.  0.  p.  away  ihe  strange  gods  among  you 
Ezod.  12.15.  p. away  tlie  leaven  out  of  your  houses 
/>c«.21.7.nor  take  a  woman  p. away  lioni  her  husb 
Deut.  19. 13.  p.uwat/guiltolinnocent  blood,  21. 'J 

22.  19.  he  may  not  p.  away  all  his  days,  29. 
Josh.  "i.ii.  p.  away  the  strange  gods  \  our  fathers 

served,  23.  Jiiiig.  10.  16.  'l  .Su;n.7.  3. 

1  Sam.  1. 14.  Eli  said,  p.  away  thy  w  ine  from  thee 
28.  3.  Saul  hadp.  away  wizards  out  of  llie  land 

2  Sam.  7.  15.  Saul  whom  Ip.  away  before  thee 

12.  13.  Nathan  said,  the  Ld.  hath  p.  away  thy  sin 
2  Kings  3.  2.  Jehoiamp.  away  the  image  of  Baa! 

23.  24.  all  the  abominations  did  Josiahp.  away 

2  CUron.  15.  8.  Asap.  away  the  abominable  idols 
Ezra  10.  3.  make  a  covenant  top.  away  the  w ives 
19.  they  gave  their  hands  top.  arcuy  their  wives 
Job  11.  14.  if  iniquity  be  in  thine  hand,  p.  it  away 
22.  23.  p.  away  iiii(|uity  from  Ihy  tabernacle 
Psal.  18.22. 1  did  notp.  away  his  slaiules  from  ma 
27.  9. p.  not  thy  servant  away  in  anger 
88.  8.  thou  hastp.  away  mine  acquaintance 
Prov.  4.  24.  p.  away  from  thee  a.  fioward  mouth 
/sa.50.1  whom  I  havep.a2co?/,your  mother;;. aj^a* 
.for.  3.  1.  if  a  man  p.  away  his  wife,  will  lie  rolnra 
8.1  had  p. her  awaijaxul  given  her  a  hill  oi'divoroc 

4.  1.  if  thou  wilt  p.  away  thine  aboininalinns 
Ezek   43.  9.  let  them  p.  away  Ih.'iir  whoredom 

44. 22.  nor  shall  priest  take  her  that  is  p.  atcay 
Hos.  2.  2.  lei  her  p.  away  her  whoredmns 
J3mos G.3.  ye  thatp.  far  away  Ihe  evil  day 
Mat.  2. 1 16.  if  he  hate  her,  p.  her  away 
jl/ut.l.l9.Joseiih  was  mindeil  lop. her  airay  privily 

5.  31.  it  iiath  been  said,  whoso  shall  p.  away  his 

wife,  32.  I  19.9.   Mark  10.  11.  J.vkr  16.  18. 
Mark  10.2.  is  it  lawful  for  man  lop.  oicay  his  wife? 

12.  if  a  woman  shall  p.  away  her  hushaiid 
1  Cor.  5. 13.  p.  away  from  you  that  wicked  person 

7.  11.  let  not  Ihe  husband  p.  away  his  wife,  12. 

13.  11.  when  a  man,  1  p.  away  childish  tilings 
Fph.  4. 31.  let  anger  and  evil  speaking  be  p.  away 
1  Tiyn.  1.  19.  which  some  having  p.  awny 

Heb.  9.  26.  lo  p.  atcay  sin  by  the  sacrifice  of  htms. 

.See  Dkath,  Evil. 

?Vy  forth. 

Oen.  3.  22.  lest  he  p.  forth  and  take  of  tree  of  life 

8.  9.  Noah  p.  forth  his  hand  and  took  the  dove 
19.  10.  the  men  p.  forth  llicir  hand  and  pulled 

.T.ot  into  the  house  lo  them 
ETO(/.4.4.p./or</(thin  hand  and  take  il  by  Ibetail 
Deut.  33.  14.  precious  things  p.  forth  by  ihe  moon 
Judg.  3.  21.  and  Ehudp./oWA  his  left  hand 

6.  21.  the  angel  p.  forth  the  end  of  the  sinflT 
14. 12.  I  will  now  p.  forth  a  riddle  to  you,  13. 

15.  15.  Samson  p. /or?A  and  took  the  jaw-bone 

1  .Sam. 14.27.  Jonath.p./or^A  the  rod  aiid  dip|)ed  i 
22.  17.  the  servants  notp. /orfA  lo  slay  the  priests 
24.10.  not  p./«r<A  mine  hand  ag.  Lord's  anointed 

2  Snm.6.0.  U/.zah  p.f.  his  hand  to  nrk,  1  Chr.  13.9. 
15.5.  to  do  Absalom  obeisance, hep./or/A  his  hand 
18. 12.  yet  niA  p.  forth  my  hand  asrainst  king's  son 

1  Kings  13. 4.  Jerob.  p. /or^A  his  hand,  and  hep.f. 
Job  1.  11.  p.  forth  thine  hand  and  touch  all,  2.  5. 

12.  only  upon  himselfp.  not  forth  thy  hand 
P.I.  55.  20.  hep. /or<A  hands  against  him  at  peacp 

125.  3.  lest  the  righteous  p. /oV<A  their  hands 
Proi>.8.1.dothnot  Und; 'stand.p./or(A  her  voico 

25.  6.  p.  not  forth  thyse"'in  presence  of  the  king 
./er.l.9.L.p./orfAlii8  hand  '»nd  touched  my  inoutfi 
ii;zeA.S.3.  hep.  forth  form  ol  a  hand  and  look  me 

17.  2.  son  of  man  p.  forth  a  riddle  and  speak 
Mat.  8.  3.  Jesiis  p.  forth  his  hand  and  touched 
him,  T  will,  be  thon  clean,  Mark  141    A,b.5.13. 

9.  25.  but  when  people  were  p.  forth,  ho  wentiQ 
13.  24.  another  parablep.he/ortA,  31.  Luke  U\ 

.^cts  5.  34.  commanded  lo  p.  the  apostles /orrA 
9.  40.  but  Peter  p.  them  M  forth,  and  kiieotad 


PUT 

PUT  on. 

titsi.  23.  iW.  tread  to  eat,  and  raiment  top.  on 
3d.  I'J.  Taiiiar  p.  on  garinen  J  of  lier  widowliood 

BxOd-'-i-'M.  his  Hou  tliat  is  priest,  shall  p.  them  on 
3.1-  4.  no  man  did  ;;.  on  hun  liis  ornaments 

Let  (3. 10.  the  priest  shall  p.  on  his  linen  garment 
II. he  shall^.  0)1  other  garments,  and  carry  I'ortli 
16.  4.  ho  shall/),  on  the  lioly  linen  coat 

24.  he  shall  7).  on  his  garments  and  come  forth 
21.  10.  high  priest  cuiisecrated  to  p.on  the  garni 

ffum.lGAti.p.on  incense,  and  go  quickly  to  cengr. 
iJeut.  2i.  5.  nor  a  man  p.  on  a  woman's  garment 
2  Sam.  1.  i!4.  weep  for  Haul,  wliojo.  ok  ornaments 

14.  2.  1  pray  p.  oh  now  mourning  apparel 
2u.  8.  Joah's  garment  he  had  p.  on  was  girded 

IKmirs  2i.3U.L>ut/).ihou  on  thy  robes,  2  CAr.18.29. 
Kings  3.  21.  all  that  were  able  to  p.  on  armour 
F^tli.  4.  1.  Mordecai  p.  on  sackcloth  with  ashes 
o.  1.  Esther/),  on  her  royal  apparel  and  stood 
lob  27.17.niay  prejiare  it,  but  thejust  shall/)   it  on 
29.  14.  I  p.  on  righteousness,  and  it  clothed  me 
Cant.  5.  3. 1  jiut  oti"  my  coat,  how  shall  I  p.  it  on? 
ha.  51.  !•.  awake,  awake,  p.  on  strength,  52.  1. 
52.  1.  p.  on  thy  beautiful  garments,  U  Jerusalem 
59. 17.  he  /).  o7i  righteousness  as  a  breast-  plate,  he 
p.  on  garments  of  vengeance  for  clothing 
Jer.  13.  1    take  a  girdle  and  p.  it  on  thy  loins,  2. 
4tj.4.  furbish  the  spears,  and  p.  on  the  brigandiiies 
Kitk.  24.  17.  and  p.  on  thy  shoes  upon  thy  feet 
42.  14.  and  shall  jb.  on  other  garments,  44.  19. 
Jonah  3.  5.  the  [leoplc  of  Nineveh/).  o)i  sackcloth 
Alat.  6.  25.  nor  what  ye  shall  p.  o)t,  Luke  12.  22. 
21.  7.  they  p.  on  the  ass  and  colt  their  clothes 
27.28.tliey  stripped  him  and/),  on  him  scarlet  rott 
29.  when  they  had  platted  a  crown   of  thorns, 
they  p.  It  un  his  head,  .John  19.  2. 
48.one  of  them  p. a  sponge  on  a  reed,Jl/ar/i  15.3(5. 
Mark  li.9.beshod  withsa.".d-d!s,  not  p. on  two  coats 
Luke  15.  22.  bring  and  p.  on  him  the  best  robe 
/okn  19.  19.  Pilate  wrote  a  title  and  p.  it  07i  cross 
torn.  13.  12.  and  let  us  p.  on  tise  armour  of  light 
14.  but  p.  ye  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
Cor.  12.  t  23.  on  these  we  p.  on  more  honour 

15.  53.  this  corruptible  must  p.  on  incorruption 
54.  this  mortal  shall  have/),  on  immortality 

Sal.  3.  27.  ba|)tized  into  Christ,  have  p.  on  Christ 
£/)A.4.24.  th'.t  ye  p  on  the  new  man.  Col.  3.  1 - 
0.11. /3  OH  the  'vliole  armour  of  G.  ye  may  be  able 
Oal.3.  12./)  on  therefore,  as  the  elect  of  God, 
bowels  of  mercies,  kindness 

14./). on  charity,  which  is  the  bond  of  perfectness 
PUT  out. 
Scn.38.28.  when  she  travailed  one  p.  ou(  his  hand 
F.iod.  17.  14./).  out  the  remembrance  of  Amaiek 
Lev.  6.  12.  the  fire  on  the  altar  shall  not  bo  p.out 
fi'um.  5.  2.  p.  out  of  the  camp  every  leper,  4. 

3.  both  male  and  female  shall  ye  p.  out 

16.  14.  wilt  thou  p.  out  the  eyes  of  these  men? 
Dev.t.  7.  22.  the  Lord  will  p.  out  those  nations 

25.  6.  that  his  name  be  not  p.  out  of  Israel 
Judg.  10.21.  the  Phiiistinea/).  out  Samson'eeyes 

2  Sam.  13.  17.  p.  now  this  woman  out  from  me 

3  Kingi  G.  7.  he  p.  cjit  his  hand  and  took  the  a.xe 
25.  7.  and  they  p.  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah  and 

bound  him  with  fetters,  .fcr.  39.  7.  |  52.  11. 
S  Chron.  29.  7.  also  they  have/),  out  the  lamps 
Job  18.  5.  the  light  of  the  wicked  shall  be  p.  out 
6.  the  light  shall  be  dark,  and  his  candle  be  p 
cut,  21.  17.  Prov.  13.  9.  ]  20.  20.  |  24.  20 
Psal.  9.  5.  thou  hast  p.  out  their  name  for  ever 
£ie/i.32.7.  when  I  p.  thee  out  I  will  cover  heaven 
Jl/ar/t 5.40. when  he  had/),  them  all  out,  7vU.8.54 
J.uke  IR.  4.  when  I  am  p.  out  of  the  stewardship 
John  9.  22.  he  should  be  p.  out  of  the  synagogue 
12.42.1esl  they  should  be  p.  out  of  the  synagogue 
16.  2.  they  shall  p.  vou  out  of  the  synagogues 

PUT  trust. 
Judg.9.\5.  come  and  p.  your  truft  in  my  shadow 
Kings  18.  24.  p.  thy  trust  on  Egypt,  Isa.  36.  9. 
Chron   5.  20.  because  they  p.  their  trtist  in  him 
sal.  4.  .5.  and  p.  your  trust  in  the  Lord 
5.  11.  let  all  lliatp.  their  trust  in  thee  rejoice 
7.  1.0  Lord  iiiy  God,  in  thee  do  I  p.  my  trust, 
16.  1.  I  2.5.  20.  I  71.  1. 
9.  10.  that  kno.v  thy  name,  will  p.  trust  in  thee 
11.  1.  in  the  Ltrd  p.  I  my  trust,  31.  1.  |  71.  1. 
^7.7.  tbilp£resi  lliem  which  p.  their  trvst  in  thee 
36.7.p. their  trust  under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings 
56.  4.  in  God  1  have  p.  my  trust,  I  will  not  fear 
73.  28.  I  have  p.  my  tmst,  in  the  Lord  God 
146.  3.  p.  not  your  trttst  in  princes,  nor  son  of  man 
Proi).30.5.shicld  to  them  that  p.  their  trust  in  him 
Jer.  39.  18.  because  thou  host  p.  thy  trust  in  me 
I  Thess.  2.  4.  to  be  p.  in  trust  with  the  gospel 
Jieb.  2.  13.  and  again,  I  will  p.  my  trust  in  him 

PUT,  Participle. 
Qen,  50.  2R.  Josefih  was  p.  in  a  coffin  in  Egypt 
,  i,fu.  11.  32.  the  vessel,  it  must  be  p.  into  water 
38.  but  if  any  water  be  p.  on  seed,  be  unclean 
■  15.  19.  she  shall  be  p.  apart  seven  days 
168 


QUA 

Z.eJ5.18.19.shalt  not  approach  as  long  as  shep.ajiart 
2  Sam.  3. 34.  hands  nut  bound,  nor  luetp.  111  letters 

1  Kings  22.10.  the  kings  having  p.  on  their  robes 

2  Kings  14.12.  Judah  wasp. to  worse  belore  Israel 

1  Chron.  19.  16.  tlie  Syrians  p.  to  the  woise,  19. 
27.  24.  neither  was  the  number  p.  in  the  account 

2  Chron.  2.  14.  to  tind  out  every  device  shall  be  p. 
6.  24.  if  thy  people  Israel  be  p.  to  the  worse 
25.  22.  Judah  wasp,  to  the  worse  before  Israel 

Ezra  2.  t)2.  were  not  found,  therefore  were  they  as 

polluted,  p.  from  the  priesthood,  JVeh.  7.  64. 

Psal.  35. 4.  let  them  be  p.  to  shame  that  seek  after 

my  soul,  let  them  be  turned  back,  83.  17. 

70.  2.  and  p.  to  confusion,  that  desire  my  hurt 

71. 1.  in  thee  I  trust,  let  me  never  be  p.  to  confus. 
Prov.  25.  7.  than  that  thou  shouldest  hep.  lower 
Eccl.  3.14.  what  God  douth,  nolhing  can  be  p.  to  it 
Jsa.  54.  4.  for  thou  shalt  not  be  p.  to  shame 
Jer.  50.  42.  they  shall  ride,  every  one  in  array 
Zcph.  3.  19.  where  they  have  been  p.  to  shame 
jVat.  9.  16.  for  that  which  is  p.  in  to  fill  it  up 
Mark  1.  14.  now  after  that  John  wasp,  in  prison 

2.  22.  new  winep  into  new  bottles,  Luke  5.  38. 
Luke  9.  62.  no  man  having  p.  his  hand  to  plough 
John  12.  6.  Judas  bare  what  wasp,  in  the  baj 

13  2.  devil  having  now  p.  into  the  heart  of  Judas 

Heb.  2. 8.  he  left  nothing  that  is  not  /).  under  him 

but  now  we  see  not  yet  all  things  p.  under  hiii 

Rev.  11.9.  not  sutler  dead  bodies  to  bep.iii  graves 

PUTTEST. 
J^um.  24.  21.  and  thou  p.  thy  nest  in  a  rock 
Dcut.  12.18.  bless  all  tliou  p.  thine  hands  to,  15. 10. 
2  Kings  18.14.  that  which  thou  p.on  me  will  I  bear 
.lub  13.  27.  thou  p.  my  feel  in  stocks  and  lookest 
Psal.  119.119.  thou  p.  away  the  wicked  like  dross 
Hab.'i.i.^.  thatp.thy  bottle  to  him,  niakest  drunken 

PUTTETH. 
Exod.  30.  33.  who  p.  any  on  a  stranger,  be  cut  ofi" 

/Vum.  22.  38.  the  word  that  God  p.  in  my  mouth 
Deut.  25.  11.  womanp.  forth  her  hand  and  taketh 

27.  15.  graven  image,  and  p.  !t  :n  a  secret  place 
IKtngs  20.11. boast  himself  as  he  thatp.offharness 
Job  15. 15. he  p.  no  trust  in  saints,  iicavens  not  clean 

28.  9.  he  p.  forth  his  hand  upon  the  rock 
33.11. he  p. my  feet  in  the  stocks,  marketh  my  steps 

Psal.  15.  5.  he  that  p.  not  out  hia  money  to  usury 
66.  t  9.  which  p.  our  soul  in  life,  and  suirercth  not 
75.  7.  God  p.  down  one  and  setteth  up  another 

f)'0«. 26. t8. that  p.  a  precious  stone  among  stones 

28.  25.  that  p.  his  trust  in  Lord  shall  be  made  fat 

29.  25.  who  p.  his  trust  in  the  Lord  shall  be  safe 
Cant.  2.  13.  the  fig-tree  p.  forth  her  green  figs 
Isa.  57.13.  p.  his  trust  in  me  shall  possess  the  land 
.Icr.  43.  12.  as  a  shepherd  p.  on  garment,  go  forth 
/>am.  3. 29.  hep.  his  moulh  in  the  dust,  if  he  liojie 
Ezek.  14.4.  p.  the  stumbling  block  of  iniquity,  7. 
Mic.  3.  5.  and  he  that  p.  not  into  their  mouths 
Jllat.  9.  J6.  r.o  man  p.  new  cloth,  J^uke  5.  36. 

24.  32.  when  oranoh  is  yet  tender  and  p.  forth 

leaves  ve  know  that  summer  is  nigh, 

Mark  13.  28. 

Jl/arJl2.22.no  man  p. new  wine  into  old  bottles,new 

wine  must  be  put  into  new  bottles,  Luke  5.  37. 

4.  29.  immediately  he  p.  in  sickle,  harvest  come 
LiikcS.  16.  no  man  p.  alighted  candle  under  a  bed 

1 1.33.a  candle,  no  man  p.u  lighted  candle  in  secret 

16  18.  whoso  p. away  Ins  v/ife  and  marries  another 
.fohn  10.4.  when  he  p. forth  his  ownsheep,!iegoelh 
Kom.  14.  t  23.  that  p.  a  difference  between  meats 

PUTTING. 
Oen.21.14.  bottle  ofwaterp.it  on  Hagar'g shoulder 
J^ev.  16.  21.  f.  them  upon  the  head  of  the  goat 
./udg.l.ft.p.  their  hand  to  their  mouth  and  lapped 
fsa.  58.9.  p.  forth  of  the  finger  and  speaking  vanity 
Mai.  2.  16.  God  saith  that  be  hateth  p.  a%vay 
.^cts  9.  12.  Ananias  p.  his  hand  on  him,  17. 

19  33. they  drew  Alexander,  Jews  p.  hini  forward 
Horn.  15.  15.  in  some  sort,  as  p.  you  in  mind 
Eph.  4.  25.  wherefoie  p.  away  lying,  speak  truth 
Col.  2. 11.  in  p.  ofTthe  body  of  the  sins  of  the  flesh 

1  Thcss.  5.8.p.  on  the  breast-plate  of  faith  and  love 
\Tim.  1.  12.  me  faithful,  p.  me  into  the  ministry 

2  Tim.  1.  6.  the  gift  in  thee  by  p.  on  of  my  hands 

1  Pet.  3.  3.  whose  adorning,  not  p.  on  of  apparel, 
but  hidden  man  of  the  heart 

21.  not  the  p.  away  of  the  filth  of  the  flesh 

2  Pet.!. 13.  to  stir  you  up  by  p.  vou  in  remembrance 
PUTRI  EYING. 

Isa.  1.  6.  but  wounds  and  bruises,  and  p.  sores 


Q. 


QUAILS, 

Birds  somewhat  less  than  pigeons  :  God  gave 
Quails  to  the  Israelites  upon  two  occasions  : 
First,  in  the  wilderness  of  Sin,  or  Zin,  a  few 
days  after  they  had  passed  over  the  Red-sea, 
Kiod.  16.  13.  The  second  time  was  at  the  cn- 
co7iipm£nt,ca/ZcdinHebrew,Kibroth-hataavah, 


QUE 

or  tlie  graves  of  lust.  JVum.  II.  32.  Themimler 
of  them  was  miraculous  ;  fur  i(  is  said,  that 
God  rained  flesh  upon  them  as  dust,  and  fear 
Ihered  fowls  like  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  Psal 
78.  27.  They  are  said  to  be  birds  larger  than 
sparrows,  and  we  are  told  that  their  flesh  13 
very  delicious  and  agreeable.  tVhen  (Jodfca 
the  Israelites  with  these,  it  happened  to  be  in 
the  .spring,  when  the  Uuailspa«5f(/  from  Asia 
mti)  Europe.  Then  they  are  to  be  found  in 
great  numbers  upon  the  coasts  of  the  Red  se? 
and  the  Mediterranean.  God  caused  a  vmd  to 
arise,  that  drove  them  within  and  abaut  the 
camp  of  the  Israelites;  and  it  is  in  this  thattke 
miracle  consists,  that  they  were  brought  so 
seasonably  to  this  place,  and  m  so  great  num- 
bers, as  to  suffice  above  a  million  of  persons 
above  a  month.  Some  authors  affirm,  that  in 
those  eastern  ana  southern  countries,  Quaili 
are  innumerable,  so  that  in  one  part  of  Italy, 
within  the  compass  of  Jive  miles,  there  were 
taken  about  a  hundred  thousand  of  them 
every  day  for  a  month  together;  and  that  some- 
times ihcy  flij  so  thick  ever  the  sea,  that  being 
wciry  they  fall  into  ships,  sometimes  in  such 
■  numbers,  that  they  sink  them  with  their  weight. 
Eiod.  16. 13.  that  at  even  q.  came  up  and  covered 
J^iim.  11.  31.  a  wind  from  the  Lord  brought  q. 
32.  the  people  stood  and  they  gathered  the  q. 
Psal.  105.  40.  the  people  asked,  and  he  brought  q. 

aUAKE. 
./ocH.IO.eartli  shall  i/.before  them,heaveTis tremble 
jVkA.  1.  5.  the  mountains  q.  at  him,  the  lulls  melt 
.Mat.  27.  51.  at  Christ's  death  the  earth  did  q. 
//ei.  12. 21.  Moses  said,  I  e.xceedingly  fear  and^. 

QUAKED. 
Kxod.  19.  j8.  and  the  whole  mount  q.  greatly 

1  Sam.  14.  15.  the  host  tremliied,  and  the  earth  q. 

QUAKING. 
Ezek.  12.  IS.  son  of  man,  eat  thy  bread  with  q, 
Wa)i.l0.7.but  a  great  17.  fell  on  them,  and  they  tied 

QUANTITY. 
Isa.  22.  24.  shall  hang  on  him  vessels  of  small  q. 

QUARREL. 
ITim.  3.  t3.  a  bishop  not  ready  to  q.  but  patient 

QUAKUEL. 
Lev.  26.2.5.  asword  shall  avenge  q.  of  my  covenant 

2  Kings  5.  7.  see  how  he  seekctli  a  q.  against  me 
Mark  6.  19.  Herodias  had  a  q.  against  John 
Col.  3. 13.  forgivins,  if  any  man  have  a  q.  ag.  any 

QUARRIES. 
Judg.  3.  19.  Ehud  turned  again  from  the  q. 
26.  Ehud  escaped  and  [inssed  beyond  the  q. 
QUARTER. 
Gen.  19.  4.  all  people  from  every  q.  to  Lol's  house 
.Josh.  18. 14.  Kirjath-jearim,  this  was  the  west  q. 
Isa.  47.  15.  thy  merchants  shall  wander  to  his  q. 
5f>.  11.  every  one  for  Ins  gain  from  his  q. 
Mark  1.  45.  and  they  came  to  liini  from  every  q. 
See  SoFTH. 
QUARTERS. 
Exod.  13.  7.  no  leaven  shall  be  sern  in  thy  q. 
Deut.  22.12.  shalt  make  thee  fringes  on  the  four  q. 
1  Chron.  9.  24.  in  four  q.  were  the  porters 
./cr.  49.  36.  four  winds  from  the  four  n.  of  heave 
.^cts  9.  .32.  as  Peter  pass.thro'  all  q.  came  to  Lydda 
16.  3.  because  of  the  Jews  which  were  in  those  q. 
28.  7.  in  same  q.  were  possessions  of  Publius 
Rev.  20.  8.  shall  deceive  nations  in  four  q.  of  eart'ii 

QUATERNIONS. 
.^cts  12.  4.  he  delivered  Peter  to  four  q.  of  soldiem 

QUEEN. 
This  name  is  given,  [I]  To  the  wife  or  consort 
of  a  king,  Neh.  2.  6.  [2]  To  a  sovereisrn  prin- 
cess, or  chief  ruler  of  a  kingdom,  1  Kings  10. 
1.  [3J  To  the  true  catholic  church,  csjioused  to 
Christ  the  King  of  his  people,  ns  to  a  hus- 
band, Psal.  45.  9.  [4]  To  the  false  antichris 
tian  church,  which  through  priac,  presunip 
lion,  and  security,  bor.sts  that  she  is  the  only 
infallible  and  impregnable  chweh,  against 
which  the  gates  of  hell  shall  not  preiiail.  Her. 
18.  7.  (5] "To  the  sun,  moon,  and  stars,  which 
the  Hebrew  idolaters  called  by  the  name  of  the 
queen  of  heaven,  ./cr.' 44.  17,  25.  They  set  up 
altars  to  her  upon  the  plat-forms  or  roofs  of 
their  houses,  or  the  comers  of  the  streets,  near 
their  doors,  and  in  groves.  They  offered 
cakes  to  her  kneaded  up  with  oil  and  honey, 
and  made  libations  to  her  with  wine  and  other 
liquors,  these  were  offerings  which  the  LortI 
had  rnmmandcd  to  be  made  to  himself ,  Lev.  23. 
13.  Num.  6.  17. 
1  Kings  10.  l.the  q.  of  Sheba  heard  of  the  fame  o> 
Sol.shecame  to  him  with  questions,  2  CAr.9.1 
4.  when  the  q.  had  seen  ail  Solomon's  wLiidom 
IO.no  su'h  spices  as  the  17. of  Sheba  gave  Solom 
13.kingSoIomongave  they. of  Sheba  all  hcrd<> 
sire,  whatsoever  she  asked,  2  CAr.  9.  9, 19 
I  11.  19.  Pharaoh  gave  Hadad  the  sister  of  the  j 


QUE 

Ifitnj^s  1.1. 13.  Asa  -einoved  mothci  Maachaii  from 
!>«ins  J-  she  iud  muilu  amdu!,  "2  Ckr.  15.  10 
Z  tCin^s  lU.  !.{.  vv<  go  to  saluls  chililrtu  ol  tlie  5. 
Jyfih.  -2.  (J.  the  king  suid,  ihe  y.  siv.iiig  by  Imii 

ICstJi.l.'J.  Vaslili  the  q.  made  a  leas',  for  llie  women 
II.  tu  bring  llie  y.  |j  1>.  the  g.  refused  to  comu 
15.  what  shall  \vu  do  to  the  g.  \':isi,u ! 
16  the  y.  hath  no*,  done  wioiig  to  the  kini;  only 
17.lhis  deed  ot'y.Mliull  come  ahroud  tu  all  women 
18.  which  have  heard  tlie  deed  ol  tiie  (j. 

3.  '4.  let  the  maiden  that  pleaselh  the  king  lie  q. 
17.  he  made  Esllier  y.  instead  of  Vashti 

4  4  y. grieved  \\o.'3.  what  wilt  Ihou,  y.  Esther'? 

5.  lii.  q  let  no  man  to  the  baii((Uet  hut  myself 

7.2.  what  IS  thy  jietilioii,  q.  lather!  shall  be  grant. 

6.  thei^  Hainan  was  afraid  before  kntg  and  y. 

7.  Hainan  make  request  to  the  y.  for  his  lile 

8.  will  he  Ibrce  y.  also  before  me  in  llic  house? 

8.  1.  king  gave  house  of  Hainan  to  Esther  the  g. 

11.31.  as  ftloidecjii  and  Esther  tlie  y.  enjoined  tlieiii 
PscU.  io  9.  did  stand  liie  y.  in  gold  of  Ojil.ir 
Jer.13.18  say  to  the  king  and  q.  humble  yourselves 

44.  17.  to  burn  incense  to  the  q.  of  heaven 

2j.  vowed  to  burn  incense  to  ihe  q.  of  heaven 
[Jan.  5.  10.  the  q  came  into  the  buiiquet-housc 
Mat.  I'i.  42.  the  q.  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in  the 
judgment  with  this  generation,  JUuke  11.  31. 
JJctiH.  27.  eunuch  under  Caiidace  g.  of  Eihiopians 
Hto.  18.  7.  she  saith,  I  sit  a  </.  and  am  no  widow 

aUEENS. 
Cant.  6.  8.  there  are  threescore  q.  and  virgins,  9. 
(sa.  4'J.  23.  and  their  q.  thv  nursing  mothers 

CiUENCH 
Signifies,  [I]  To  /under  or  extinguish,  2  Sam.  14. 
7.  Cant.  a.  7.    [21  Tu  let  or  /tinder  the  consum- 
ing force  of,  Heb.  11.  34. 
Quench  not  the  Spirit.  1  T/iess.  5.  19.      You  t/iat 
have  received  t/ie  Spirit,  and  /lavc  had  cipcri 
ence  of  l/ie  worlnngs  and  motions  l/irreuf  in 
and  upon  your  /leurts,  ta/cc  /tied  of  doing 
neglecting,  any  t/iing   l/iat  may  render  t/tem 
Ineffectual  to  you,  cit/ier  in  w/iule  ur  tit  part; 
but  cheris/i  l/iem  by  a  ready  compliance  t/iere- 
wit/i.    J^Tot  t/iat  the  Aabiis  of  grace  may  be 
totally  eztinguis/ied  in  siic/i  as  are  truly  re- 
generated, yet  t/tcy  may  be  abated  as  to  degree 
and  Itcely  ciercise:  But  t/tvse  common  illumi- 
nations and  convictions  of  t/ie  Spirit,  ic/iic/t 
persons  unregenerated,  especially  suc/i  as  live 
under  t/te  gospel,  do  often  find,  may  be  totally 
lost,  Heb.  6.  4,  5,  6. 
"  Sam.  14. 7.  so  they  shall  q-  my  coal  which  is  left 
21.  17.  that  thou  q.  not  the  light  of  Israel 
Psal.  104.  11.  the  wild  asses  q.  their  thirst 
Cant.  8. 7.  waters  cannot  q.  love,  nor  floods  drown 
Isa.  1.31.  both  shall  burn,  and  none  shall  g.  them 

42.  3.  smoking  Ha.x  shall  he  not  g.  Mat.  12.  20. 
Jcr.  4.4.  lest  fury  burn,  that  none  can  g.  it,  21.  12. 
Jiinos  5.  0.  and  there  be  none  to  g.  :t  in  Beth-el 
F.p/t.(t.  Hi.  able  to  g.  the  fiery  darts  of  the  wicked 
1 '/"Aeis.o.  I'J.  o.nol  S|iirit,  despise  not  projihesyings 

aUENCHED. 
^um.  11.2.  Moses  prayed,  fire  was  g.'iC/ir.  34.  25. 
2A'(H^'s22. 17.  my  w  rath  shall  nut  be  9. ag. tins  jilace 
Psal.  llf*.  12.  they  are  q.  as  the  fire  of  thorns 
Isa.  34.  10.  it  shall  not  be  q.  night  nor  day 

43.  17.  they  are  extinct,  they  are  q.  as  low 
GG.24.  worm  shall  not  die,  nor  shall  their  fire  be  q. 

Jer.  7.  20.  mv  fury  burn,  and  shall  not  be  q.  17.  27. 

Eze/i.  20.  47".  the  Haming  flame  shall  not  be  q.  48. 

Mar/c  9.  43.  inlo  the  tire  that  never  shall  be  q.i!>. 
44.  and  where  tl«B  fire  is  not  q.  40.  48. 

Heb.  11.34.  0.  the  riolcnre  of  fire,  escaped  sword 
QUESTION 

Signifies,  [1]  .1  demand  to  w/iic/t  an  ansicer  is 
required.  Mat.  22.  35.  [2J  Contentions,  quar- 
rels, or  dt.'.putcs,  1  Tim.  1.  4.  T/ic  apusllc  Paul 
would  /ia»e  /iis  disciples  Timothy  and  Tilus 
to  avoid  vain  questions,  or  vain  disputes, 
w/itc/t  arc  only  concerning  genealogies,  and 
t/ic  sense  of  t/ie  law,  because  this  /ciitd  of  cpies- 
tion  is  more  apt  to  give  offence  than  to  edify, 
2Tim.  2.  23.  Tit.  3.  9. 

0/ (iufstions  there  are  several  sorts,  [\]  Reli- 
gious, as  ic/ten  one  as/is  the  import,  sense,  and 
meaning'  of  the  siatutm  and  commandments 
of  God,  Deut.  e,  20.  [2]  Blasphemous,  such 
teas  ihe  Jews'  question  to  our  Saviour,  John 
H.  48,  Say  we  not  well,  that  thou  art  a  Sama- 
ritan, anil  hast  a  devil  ?  [3]  Olirioug,  l.u/;c  13. 
23,  Lord,  arc  there  few  that  be  saved?  [4] 
Foolish  and  unlearned,  such  as  questions  about 
genealogies,  that  recounting  of  ancestors, 
which  proceeds  from  a  vain  mind,  and  tends 
to  vain-glory,  and  questions  about  t/ie  observ- 
ance oj  ihe  ceremonial  law,  or  the  sense  of 
some  little  things  therein,  2  Tim.  2.  23.  Tit.  3. 
9.  [5]  Hard,  \  Kings  IC.  1,  The  queen  of 
Sheba  came  to  prove  Solomon  with  hard  ques- 
tions i  that  it,  with  enigmatical,  paraboliccU, 
46U 


QUI 

tntrxcalc,  and  pcplezing  questions,  xcliieh  were 
muc/i  used  among  the  eastern  sages,  Judg.  14. 
12.  [t)J  Captious,  suc/>,  as  arc  proposed  to  en- 
tangle and  perplex  a  person,  that,  from  his 
uu.'iwers  (in  occasion  and  opportunity  may  be 
'tad  fur  accusing  and  punishing  /tun;  vf  this 
sort  was  the  question  of  the  Pharisees  and  lle- 
rodians  to  our  Saviour,  Mark  12.  14,  Is  it  law- 
ful to  give  tribute  to  Ca;sar,  or  no?  [7J  Hypo- 
critical, surJi  was  Herod's  to  l/ic  wise  men, 
ftlat.  2.  7,  He  asked  them  diligently,  what  time 
the  star  appeared;  but  concealed  his  bloody 
design  of  murdering  Christ ;  which  in  a  short 
tune  after  he  m  vain  endeavoured  to  effectuate, 
by  murdering  all  the  children  that  were  in 
Bethlehem.  L8j  Accusatory,  JVeh.  2.  19,  Will 
ye  rebel  against  the  king  ?  [9]  Reprehensivo,  1 
Sam.  1.  14,  How  lung  wilt  thou  be  drunken? 
[lOJ  Amrmalivo,  JV'«m.  12.  2,  Hath  not  the 
Lord  also  spoken  by  us?  that  is.  He  hath 
spulien  by  us.  [11]  Negative,  JSTum.  23.  8, 
How  shall  I  curse  whom  God  hath  not  cursed? 
that  is,  I  cannot  curse  them.  [12J  ^  guesliou 
may  be  propounded  tliroug/t  pride  and  ambi- 
tion: T/ic  disciples  came  to  Christ,  and  as/icd 
him,  Who  IS  the  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of 
heaven?  Mat.  18.  1.  '/'he  kingdom  of  heaven 
of  which  our  Saviour  tallied,  t/iough  tltey  ex- 
pected it  slinuld  be  perfected  in  heaven,  yet 
t/tiy  made  account  that  it  sliould  be  begun  on 
earth,  and  ad  nmtstered  m  a  pompous  manner, 
as  other  eart/tly  Icingdoms  art. 

To  put  one  to  the  question,  was  a  punishment 
among  tlie  Romans.  They  put  criminals  to 
the  ([uestion,  ur  endeavoured  to  extort  confes- 
sions from  t/icm,  by  whipping  t/tem  wit/i  whips 
or  scourges.  .Some  think  that  the  offender  was 
stripped  to  his  waist,  and  that  his  hands  were 
tied  to  a  pillar,  that  his  back  might  be  stretc/t- 
cd  out  to  receive  the  blows.  Others  are  of 
opinion,  that  liis  hands  were  fastened  to  a 
stake  drove  into  the  ground,  of  a  foot  and  a 
half  ur  two  feet  high,  so  that  the  criminal 
stouping  with  his  face  towards  t/te  ground, 
mig/it  present  his  naked  back  to  such  as  were 
appointed  to  scourge  him. 

There  is  an  example  of  this  in  Acts  22. 24.  IVlien 
the  apost/c  Paul  made  an  oration  to  thepeople 
at  Jerusalem,  and  related  to  them  the  manner 
of  his  conversion,  they  listened  to  him  very 
attentively  till  he  came  to  that  part  of  his  dis 
course,  where  he  told  them  that  God  had  sent 
him  to  preach  to  the  Gentiles  ;  then  tltey  raised 
their  voices,  and  cricct  out,  that  he  was  not  fit 
to  live,  and  were  going  to  put  him  to  death 
Lysias  the  tribune  gave  command,  that  he 
s/tould  be  examined  by  scDurging,  or  be  put  to 
the  question,  as  the  French  expression  is, 
agreeable  to  t/te  Gmek  word  here  used;  but 
when  they  were  binding  htm,  Paul  asked  th 
centurion  t/tcre  present,  Is  it  lawful  for  you 
tu  scourge  a  Roman  citizen,  and  uneundemn- 
ed?  upon  which  Lysias  caused  him  to  be  un- 
bound. 

QUESTION,  Substantive. 

Mat.  22.  35.  then  a  lawyer  asked  him  a  q. 

Mark  11.  29.  1  will  ask  you  one  g.  answer  me 
12.  34.  no  man  durst  ask  him  any  q.  /^«A-c20.  40. 

.fohn  3.  25.  there  arose  a  q.  between  the  disciples 

yicts  15.  2.  came  to  the  anoKtles  about  this  g. 

18.  15.  if  it  be  a  q.  of  words  and  names 

19.  40.  we  are  in  danger  to  be  called  in  q. 
23.  6.  of  resurrection  I  am  called  in  g.  24.  21. 

1  Cor.  10.  25.  asking  no  q.  for  conscience,  27. 

QUESTION,  FcrA. 
Mark  8.  11.  the  Pharisees  began  to  q.  him 
9.  Hi.  he  asked  the  Scribes,  what  q.  ye  with  them 
QUESTIONED,  ING. 

2  Chron.  3rt.  9.  then  Hezekiah  q.  with  the  priests 
J\lark  1.  27.  that  they  q.  among  themselves 

9.  10.  q.  what  rising  from  the  dead  should  mean 

14.  he  saw  a  multitude,  and  Scribes  q.  with  them 
Luke  23.  9.  Pilate  q.  with  him  in  many  words 

QUESTIONS. 
1  Kings  10. 1.  the  i|ueen  came  to  prove  him  with  g. 

3.  Solomon  told  lier  all  her  g.  2  C/iron.  9. 1,  2. 
Mat.  22.  40.  neither  durst  any  ask  him  more  q. 
I.u/ie  2.  4().  both  liearing  and  asking  them  q. 
ylrls  23.  29.  to  be  accused  of  9.  of  their  law 
25.  19.  but  had  certain  q.  against  him 

20.  because  I  doubted  of  such  manner  of  9. 
20.  3.  because  I  know  thee  to  be  e.tperi  in  g. 

I  Tim.  1.4.  which  minister  q,  rather  than  edifvins 
fi.  4.  but  doting  about  q.  nnd  strifes  of  words 
2Tim.  2.  23.  but  iinloarned  q.  avoid,  Tit.  3.  9. 

Q!  H.'K. 
Lev.  Ifl.  10   and  there  be  q.  raw  flesh  in  the  rising 

24.  the  q.  flesh  that  liurneili  have  a  white  spot 
JVum.  16.  30.  and  they  go  down  q.  into  the  pit 
Fgal.  55.  15.  let  them  go  down  q,  into  hell 


Psal.  124.  3.  then  they  had  swallowed  uii-jp  r. 
Jsa   1 1.  3.  and  shall  make  hmi  iil'  q.  uiiderstandir 
.Jets  10.42.  ordained  to  bejuilge  01  the  q.  and  den 
2  'Jim.  4.  1.  who  shall  judge  nie  q.  and  the  dead 
Heb.  i.  12.  the  word  of  God  is  q.  and  |iowerful 
1  Pet.  4.  5.  that  IS  ready  to  judge  the  q.  and  dead 

QUICKEN 
Signifies,  [1]  To  give  life  to  the  dead,  Rom.  4.  17 
[2J  'J'o  raise  and  cheer  up  suc/i  as  languish 
by  renewing  t/ieir  comforts,  and  exciting  t/ietr 
graces,  Psal.  119.  25.     [3]  To  bring  s7ich  ait 
are  dead  m  sm  into  a  state  -if  spiritual  life, 
by  enduing  them  with  a  print  yle  of  grace  ana 
spiritual  life  in  sanctificatiun,  and  delivering 
them  frum  the  guilt  of  sin  by  justijicatiou, 
Eph.  2.  1,  5.  The  last  ."Vdam  was  made  a  quick- 
ening spirit,  1  Ccr.  15.  45.     Christ,  the  second 
Adam,  or  public  person,  arid  hi  ad  of  the  new 
covenant,   is  partaker  of  the  divme   nature, 
and  endued  with  t/te  Holy  Spirit,  whereby  ha 
becomes  the  fountain  of  /teavenly  life  to  all  Itts 
members,  Rom.  8.   10,  11.     Jlnd   as  t/ie   soul 
dwelling  in  the  first  Adam's  body,  made  /iim  a 
living  soul,  so  Christ's  dwelling  in  true  be- 
lievers, quickens  and  enaLlts  them  both  Iterf 
and  /tereafter,  John  17.  23. 
Psal.  71.  20.  thou  slialt  q.  me  again,  and  bring  ma 
80.  38   q.  us,  and  we  will  call  on  thy  name 
119.  25.  q.  me  according  to  thy  word,  107,  1.54 
37   turn  me  from  vanity,  q.  me  in  thy  way 
40.  g.  me  in  thy  righteousness 
88.  q.  me  after  thy  loving-kindness,  159. 
149.  g.  me  according  to  thy  judgment,  156, 
143.  11.  q.  me,  O  Lord,  for  thy  name's  sake 
Rom.  8.  11.  shall  also  q.  your  mortal  b<idiea 

QUICKENED. 
Psal.  119.  50.  for  thy  word  hath  q.  me 

93.  for  with  thy  precepts  thou  hast  g.  me 
1  Cur.  15.  3(j.  that  which  thou  sowesi  is  not  q. 
Eph.  2.  1.  you  hath  he  q.  who  were  dead  i:i  sins 
.5.  hath  g.  us  together  with  Christ,  Cul.  2.  13. 

1  Pe/.;i.  18.  put  to  death  in  flesh,  but  «.  by  Siiirit 
QUICKENETH. 

John  .'i.  21.  Father  q.  them,  Son  q.  whom  he  will 
6.  ()3.  it  IS  Spirit  that  q.  flesh  profileth  nothing 
Rom.  4.  17.  believed,  even  God  who  q.  the  dead 

2  Cor.  .3.  t  6.  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  Spirit  g. 
lTtm.6.  13.  in  the  sight  of  God,  who  q.  all  ihiiiga 

QUICKENING. 
1  Cor.  15.45.  the  last  Adam  was  made  a  q.  spirit 

QUICKLY. 
(rfji.lS.G.make  readyf/.thrce  measures  of  fine  mea 

27.  20.  how  hast  thou  found  it  so  g.  my  son  ? 
Eiod.  32.  8.  they  have  turned  aside  q  out  of  the 

way,  Deut.  9.  12,  IG.  .ludg.  2.  17 
J^iim.  16.46.  put  on  incense  anrl  go  q.  to  congrcgat 
Deut.Q.'.i.  so  shall  thou  destroy  iliem  q.  as  Ld.  said 

12.  get  thee  down  q.\\  11. 17.  lest  ye  perish  g. 
28.20.  till  thou  perish  q.  because  of  thy  doings 
,losh.  2.  5.  pursue  q.  for  he  shall  overtake  them 
8.  19.  the  ambush  arose  q.  out  of  their  place 
10  G.  come  up  to  us  q.  and  save  us,  and  help  ua 
23.  IG.  ye  shall  perish  q.  from  off  the  land 

1  Sam.  20. 19.  thou  shall  go  down  g.  and  come 

2  .Sam.  17.  Ifi.  therefore  send  q.  and  tell  David 
18.  but  Ihey  went  both  of  them  away  g. 
21. said  to  David, arise  and  pass  7.  over  tiie  wale  1 

2  A'^n^'sLlLlhiis  hath  the  king  said,  comedown  q 
2  Chron.  18.8.  fetch  g.  Micaiah  the  son  of  Imla 
Psal.  94.  1 17.  my  soul  had  y.  dwelt  in  silence 
Keel.  4.  12.  a  threefold  cord  is  not  g.  broken 
Mat.  5.  25.  agree  with  thine  adversary  q. 

28.  7.  go  g.  and  tell  his  disciples  that  he  is  risen 
8.  they  departed  g.  with  fear,  Mark  16.  8. 

Luke  14.  21.  go  17.  into  the  streets  and  lanes 
16.  6.  take  thv  bill,  sit  down  7  and  write  fifty 
.fo/in  11.  29.  Mary  arose  q.  and  came  to  Jesus 
13.  27.  then  said  Jesus,  that  thou  doest,  dc  g. 
Jicts  12.7.  the  angel,  saying,  arise  up  g.  Peter 
22.  IS.  Paul,  get  thee  g.  out  of  Jerusalem 
Hev.  2.  5.  re]ient,  else  I  will  come  to  thee  q.  16. 
3.  1 1.  beholil,  I  come  q.  hold  fast,  22.  7,  12. 
11.  14.  behold  the  third  woe  Cometh  q. 
22. 20.  surely  I  come  q.  even  so,  come  Lord  Jeau] 

QUICKSANDS. 
.^cts  27.  17.  lest  Ihey  should  fall  into  the  o. 

QUIET. 

Tiidg.  16.2.  the  Philistinen  laid  wait  and  were  q. 

18.7.  after  manner  of  Ihe  Zidonians,  y.and  seciii-l 

27.  came  to  Laish,  to  a  peojile  that  were  at  g 

2  Kings  11.20.  all  the  people  of  ihe  land  icjoicra 

and  the  city  was  in  q.  and  they  slew  Alht 

^iah,  2  CAron.  23.  21. 

1  Chrov.  4.  40.  and  the  land  was  wide  and  q 

2  Chr.  14. 1.  in  his  days  the  land  was  q.  trn  year<; 
5.  the  kincdom  was  g.  before  him,  20.  30 

Job  3. 13.  for  now  should  I  have  been  q.  and  slept 
26.  neither  was  I  .7.  yet  trouble  came 
21   23.  one  dieth,  being  wholly  at  ease  and  q. 
Psal.  35.  20.  devise  against  them  that  are  q.  in  lani 


RAB 

Ps.  107.  30  then  are  they  glad,  because  they  bo  g. 
i'rov.  1.  33.  whoso  hearkeneth  to  me  shall  be  iii  q. 
Keel.  9. 17  the  woriis  of  wise  men  are  iieard  m  </. 
Isa.  7.  4.  say  to  lum,  take  heed  and  be  q.  feaf  nol 
14.  7.  the  whole  earth  is  at  rest,  and  is  g. 
32. 18.  my  peo])le  shall  dwell  in  q.  resting-places 
33.20.  ihy  eyes  shall  see  Jerusalem  aq.  habitalujn 
Jcr.  30. 10.  Jacob  shall  return  and  be  in  rest  and  >/. 
47.  t>.  O  sword,  how  long  will  it  be  ere  thou  be  q.? 
7.  how  be  q.  seeing  tlie  Lord  hath  given  charge 
49.23.  there  is  soriow  on  the  sea,  it  cannot  be  q. 
51.  59.  and  this  Seraiah  was  a  q.  prince 
iiieA.  16. 42. 1  will  be  q.  and  will  be  no  more  angry 
Amos  l.t3.ror  tour  transgressions  Iwill  not  let  hey. 
,/VaA.  1.  12.  tho'  they  be  q.  they  shall  be  cut  dow  n 
Acts  19.33  ye  ought  to  bcq.  and  do  notlnng  rashly 
\TkessA  11.  and  that  ye  study  to  be  q.  and  to  work 
1  Tim.  2.2.  that  we  n:ay  lead  a  5. and  peaceable  lite 

1  Pet.  3.  4.  the  ornament  of  a  meek  and  q.  spirit 

ULIIETED. 
.P«.  131  2.1  have  behaved  and  5.  myself  as  a  child 
Zech.6.  S.  these  q.  my  spirit  in  the  north  country 

UUIETETH. 

Job  37. 17.  when  he  q.  the  earth  by  the  south  wind 

QUIETLY. 

2  .Sa7n.3.27.Joab  took  Abiier  to  speak  q.  and  smole 
L.am.  3.  2(5.  and  q.  wait  for  the  salvation  of  Lord 

QUIETNESS. 
.Tudg.9,.  28.  the  country  was  in  j.  forty  years 
]  Chron.  22.  9. 1  will  give  q.  to  Israel  in  his  days 
Job  20.  20.  surely  he  shall  not  feel  q.  in  his  belly 
34.29.  when  he  giveth  q.  who  can  make  trouble'! 
Psal.  23.  t  2.  leadeth  me  beside  the  waters  of  q. 
Prov.  17.  1.  better  is  a  dry  morsel  and  q. 
JCccl.  4. 6.  better  is  a  handful  with  q  than  a  house 
Jsa.  30. 15.  Ill  q.  and  conlid.  shall  be  your  strength 
32.  17.  efiect  of  righieiiu»nes.s,  q.  and  assurance 
F.iek.  19. 1 10.  thy  motlier  like  a  vino  in  q. 
Acts  24.  2.  seeing  that  by  thee  we  enjoy  great  q. 
S  Thess.  3.12.  wee.xhort  that  with  q.  they  work 

QUIT. 
'  Exoii.  21.19.  then  shall  he  that  smote  him  be  q. 

28.  but  the  o-iner  of  the  o.\  shrill  be  q. 
Josh.  SJ.  20.  then  we  will  he  q.  of  thino  oath 

auiT. 

1  Sam.  4.9.  q.  yourselves  like  men,  1  Cor.  IG.  13. 

QUITE. 
Gen.  31.  15.  and  q.  devoured  also  our  money 
F.Lod.  23.24.  thou  shall  q.  break  down  their  images 
hev.  25.  t"»3.  the  land  shall  not  bo  q.  cut  oil' 
ffum.  17. 10.  shalt  9.  take  away  their  murmuring.^ 

33.52.  and  q.  pluck  down  all  their  high  places 
\l  Sam.  3.  24.  sent  Abner  away,  and  he  is  q.  gone 
Job  0.  13.  and  is  wisdom  driven  q.  from  me  ] 
Hab.  3.  9.  thy  bow  was  made  q.  naked 

QUIVER. 
Gen.  27.  3.  therefore  take  thy  q.  and  thy  bow 

fob  39.23.  the  q.  rattleth  against  him 
Psal.  127.5.  happy  the  man  that  hath  his  q.  full 
isa.  ^'2.  6.  Elam  bare  the  q.  witli  chariots  of  men 

49.  2.  polished  shaft  in  his  q.  hath  he  hid  mo 
Jc.  5.  lf>.  their  q.  is  as  an  opin  sepulchre 
/.am.  3. 13.  arrows  of  his  q.  to  enter  into  my  reins 

QUIVERED. 
Hab.  3. 16.  when  I  heard,  my  lips  q.  at  the  voice 

R. 


RABBI. 

Fob,  Rabbin,  Rabhnn,  Rabbani ;  a  name  of  dig- 
nity among-  tke  Hebrews,  signifying  Doctor, 
or  Master.  The  name  of  Rat>  was  gtven  to 
their  mo.sters  and  doctors,  to  the  chief  of  a 
class,  and  to  the  principal  officers  of  the  court 
of  a  prince :  for  ciample,  Nebuzar-adan, 
Oeneral  of  the  army  of  king  Nebuchadnezzar, 
is  always  called  Rab  Tabachim,  the  master  of 
the  butchers,  cooks,  or  guards,  2  Kings  2.').  8, 
2'd.  Daniel  speaks  of  Ash|ienaz  the  Rab  of  the 
eunuchs  of  the  linuse  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  Dan. 
1.  3.  and  of  the  Rab  of  the  S.'rganim,  or  chief 
vf  the  governors,  or  peers,  Dan.  2.  48.  This 
prophet  himself  was  preferred  to  be  the  chief 
of  the  interpreters  of  dreams,  or  the  Rab  of 
the  Chartamim,  Dan.  5.  11.  It  appears  that 
this  name  came  originally  from  the  Chaldees  ; 
^trr  before  the  captivity,  when  any  mention 
Mas  made  of  Judea,  it  is  not  found  that  it  was 
■used,  but  only  when  any  mention  was  to  be 
•made  of  the  officers  of  the  king  of  Babylon. 
Kab,  or  Rabban,  properly  signifies  Master,  or 
one  that  excels  in  any  thinrr.  Rabbi,  or  Rab- 
bani-, is  my  Master ;  Rabbin  is  the  plural. 
Thus  Rab  is  of  grea'er  dignity  than  Rabbi : 
and  Rabbin,  or  Rabbim,  is  a  word  of  greater 
dignity  than  either  Rab,  or  Rabbi. 

There  were  several  gradations,  before  they  could 

arrive  at  the  dignity  0/ Rabbin.     He  that  was 

waster,  or  bead  of  tht  school,  was  called  Ca- 

470 


HAG 

cham,  or  Wise ;  and  he  had  the  name  of  Ba- 
cliar,  or  Elow,  who  aspired  to  the  doctors/up, 
and  fur  this  purpose  frequented  the  school  of 
the  (Jachani.  H  ken  he  was  further  advanced, 
he  had  the  title  of  C'abar  <>/  the  Rab,  or  the 
waster's  eompanion.  ^ind  then,  when  he  was 
further  skilled  in  the  knowledge  of  the  law 
and  the  tradatons,  he  was  called  only  Kab,  or 
liubbin,  and  Alorena,  our  master. 

The  (Jachani  hab,  or  the  master  Rabbin,  decided 
all  sorts  of  differences,  determined  what  things 
were  allowed,  or  forbidden,  and  judged  in  all 
matters  of  religion.  He  celebrated  marriages, 
and  declared  divorces  :  He  preached,  if  he  had 
a  talent  for  it,  and  was  head  of  the  academies. 
He  had  the  head  seat  of  the  assemblies,  and  in 
the  synagogues  He  reprimanded  the  disuie- 
dicr.t,  and  could  even  excommunicate  them, 
which  procured  him  great  respect  and  autho- 
rity. In  their  schools  they  sat  upon  raised 
chairs,  and  their  scholars  were  at  their  feet  : 
Hence  it  is  that  Paul  !s  said  to  have  studied 
at  the  feet  of  Rabbi  Gamaliel,  .^cts  22.  3. 

Our  Saviour  reprehends  the  Scribes  and  Phari 
sees  for  affecting  to  have  honourable  titles 
given  them,  and  to  be  the  lords  and  guides  of 
the  peuptc's  faith  ;  and  exhorts  his  disciples 
vol  ambitiously  to  affect  such  titles,  or  any  vain 
applause,  or  precedency  one  above  another ; 
telling  them,  that  himself  was  tke  only  Law- 
giver and  Teacher,  who  only  can  teach  power- 
fully and  inwardly,  and  in  matters  of  faith 
and  worship  is  only  to  be  followed,  Mat.23.7,8. 

Mat.  23.  7.  they  love  to  be  called  of  men  r.  r. 
8.  be  not  ye  cahed  r.  for  one  is  your  master 

■John  1   38.  they  said,  H.  where  dwellest  thou  ? 

49.  Nathanael  sailh,  /i.thou  art  the  Son  of  fJod 

3.2./i.  we  know  thou  ait  a  teacher  come  from  God 

2(5.  R.  he  that  was  with  thee,  the  samebaptizelh 

6. 25.  they  said,  R.  when  earnest  thou  hither  ? 

RAUBONI. 

John  20   16.  Mary  turned  herself  and  saith,  R. 
RACA, 

Or  Racha,  is  a  Syriac  word,  which  properly  sig- 
nifies empty,  vain,  beggarly,  foolish,  and  which 
includes  in  it  a  strong  idea  of  contempt.  Liglit- 
fout  says,  that  in  the  books  of  the  Jews,  the 
ivord  Raca  is  a  term  of  the  utmost  contempt, 
and  is  used  to  he  pronounced  with  certain  ges- 
tures of  indignation,  as  spitting,  turning 
away  the  head,  iS-c.  The  Pharisees  in  their 
lectures  upon  this  law,  Tiiou  shalt  not  kill,  ex- 
tend it  no  further,  thaiythat  a  man  should  not, 
without  a  warrant,  actually  take  away  the 
life  of  another.  But  our  Saviour  gave  them 
another  sense  of  this  law,  namely,  that  if  a 
man  duth  but  in  his  heart  nourish  wrath  and 
anger  against  another  without  a  just  cause; 
and  lets  it  grow  up  into  malice,  and  thoughts, 
and  desires,  of  private  revenge,  though  he  be 
nol  by  It  obnoxious  to  courts  of  justice,  yet  he 
IS  accountable  to  God,  and  liable  to  his  judg- 
ment :  Rut  if  men  suffer  their  passions  to 
break  out  into  reviling  and  opprobious  lan- 
guage, such  as  Raca,  or  Tiiou  fool,  ihry  are 
not  only  liable  to  the  eternal  vingeanceof  God, 
but  ought  to  be  subjected  to  the  punishment  of 
the  civil  magistrate ;  these  scornful,  disdain- 
ful, and  vilifying  speeches  being  the  begin- 
nings of  murder,  provocatives  to  it,  and  indi- 
ci.tions  of  murderous  hearts.  Mai.5.i£J,  Who- 
soever shall  say  to  Ins  brother,  Raca,  shall  be 
in  danger  of  the  council. 
RACE. 

Psal.  19.  a.  rojoiceth  as  a  strong  man  to  run  a  r. 

F.ccl.  9.  11.  I  saw  that  the  r.  is  not  to  the  swift 

1  Cor.  9.  24.  they  which  run  in  a  r.  run  all 

Heb.  12.  1.  run  with  pnticnce  the  r.  set  before  us 

RAFTERS. 

Cant.  1.  17.  the  beams  of  cedar,  and  our  r.  of  fir 

RAGE,  Substantive. 

2  Kings  5.  12.  Nnaman  turned  away  in  a  r. 
19  27.  I  know  thy  r.  ag  liiist  me,  Isa.  37.  28. 

2  Chron.  10.  10.  Asa  was  in  a  )■.  with  the  seer 
28.9.  and  ye  have  slain  them  in  a  r.  that  reached 

.fob  39.  24.  he  swalloweth  the  ground  with  r. 
40.  11.  cast  abroad  the  r.  of  thy  wrath 

Psal.  7.  6.  lift  up  thyself  because  of  r.  of  enemies 

Prov.  6.  34.  for  jealousy  is  the  r.  of  a  man 

/>an.3.13.  Nebuchiid.  ccmmaiided  in  his  r.  to  bring 

Hos.  7.  16.  they  shall  full  for  the  r.  oftheir  tongue 
RAGE,  Ferb. 

Psal.  2.  1.  why  do  the  heathen  r.?  ..^cts  4  25. 

Prov.  29.  9.  whether  he  r.  or  Inugh,  no  rest 
Ter.  46.  9.  come  u(i,  ye  hor8e>,  r.  vc  chariors 

.M'ah.  2.4.  chariots  shall  r.  in  the  streets  shall  justle 
RAGED. 

Psal.  46.  6.  heathen  r.  the  kingdoms  were  moved 
RAGETH. 

Prov.  14.  10.  but  the  fool  r.  and  is  confident 


RAI 

RAGGED 

Isa  2.  21.  to  go  into  the  lojis  of  the  r.  rocks 

RAGING. 
Psal.  89.  9.  thou  rulest  the  r.  of  the  sea  . 
Prov.  20.  1.  wine  is  a  mocker,  strong  drink  is  7. 
.Jonah  1.  15.  and  the  sea  ceased  from  her  r. 
Luke  8.24.  he  rebuked  the  wind  and  r.  of  tho  watot 
J«<icl3.r.waves  of  the  sea  foaming  out  Iheir  shame 

RAGS. 
Prov.  23.  21.  drowsiness  shall  clothe  a  man  with  r 
Isa.  64.  6.  all  our  rigbteousnesses  arc  as  hllhy  r. 
Jer.  38.  11.  Ebedmelech  took  old  rotten  r. 
12.  put  r.  under  thine  arm  holes,  ander  cords 
RAIL. 
2  Chron.  32.  17.  Sennacherib  wrote  letters  to  r. 

RAILED. 
1  Sam.  25.  14.  Nabal  r.  on  David's  messengers 
Mark  15.  29.  they  that  passed  by  r.  on  Jesus 
Luke  23  39.  one  of  the  inalelactorsr.  on  him 

RAILER. 

1  Cor.  5. 11.  keep  not  company  withr.or  drunkar^i 

RAILING. 

2  Pet.  2.  11.  angels  bring  notr.accusation  ag.  ihoia 
Jude  9.  durst  not  bring  against  him  a  r.  accusatioD 

RAILING. 
1  Tim.5.'\}4.  give  none  occasion  to  advcrsarjfor  r. 
6.  4.  whereof  cornel  h  envy,  strife   r. 

I  Pet.  3. 9.  not  rendering  r.  for  r.  but  contrariwise 

RAIMENT. 
Gen.2i.  53   the  servani  gave  r.  to  Rebckah 

27.  15.  Rebekah  took  goodly  r.  of  hei  sun  Esau 
27.  Isaac  smelled  his  r.  and  blessed  him 

28.  20.  if  the  Lord  will  give  me  r.  to  put  on 
41.  14.  Joseph  shaved,  and  changed  his  r. 

45.  22.  gave  to  each   man  changes  of  r.  but  tf 
Benjamin  300  pieces  of  silver  and  iiv<, 
changes  of  r. 
Eiod.  3.  22  borrow  of  the  Egyptians  r.  12.35 

21.  10.  her  food  and  r.  shall  he  not  diminish 

22.  9.  any  manner  of  trespass  for  sheep,  for  r. 
20.  if  thou  take  thy  neighbour's  r.  to  pledge,  27 

Lev.  11.  32.  when  unclean  beast  falls  on  r.  wash 
JVum.  31.20.  purify  all  your  r.  all  made  of  skins 
Drut.  8.  4.  thy  r.  wa.xed  not  old  upon  thee 

10. 18.  the  Lord  loveth  the  stranger,  giving  him  r. 

2J.  13.  sht!  shall  put  r.  of  her  captivity  from  her 

22.  3.  lost  r.  restore,  and  all  lost  things  of  brothei 
24.  13.  that  he  may  sleej)  in  his  r.  and  bless  thee 

17.  thou  shalt  nol  take  a  widow's  r.  to  pledge 
.Josh.  22.  8.  return  to  your  tenia  with  much  r 
.hidg.  3.  16.  Ehud  girded  a  d.igger  nndir  his  r. 
8.  2l\  purple  r.  that  was  on  the  kings  of  Midian 
Ruth  3.  3.  wash  thyself  and  put  tby  r.  upon  thee 

1  SflHi.28.  8.  Saul  disguised  himself  and  put  on  r. 
^2Kings  5.5.Naaman  took  with  him  ten  chang.of  r. 

.  8.  the  lepers  carried  thence  r.  and  hid  it 

2  CAioH. 9.24.  presenls  to  Solomon,  golil  and  r. 
F.sth.  4.  4.  the  queen  sent  r.  to  clothe  Mordecai 
.Job  27.  16.  and  though  he  prepare  r.  as  the  clay 
Psal.  45  14.  he  brought  to  king  in  r.  of  needle- work 
Isa.  14  19.  CMSi  out  as  the  r.  of  those  that  are  slain 

))3.  3.  and  I  « ill  stain  all  my  r. 
F.zek.  10.  13.  thy  r.  was  of  fine  linen  and  silk 
Zech.  3.  4.  I  will  clothe  thee  with  change  of  r. 
.a/nt.  3.  4.  John  had  his  r.  of  camels'  binr 

6.  25.  and  the  body  more  than  r.  Luke  12.  23. 
28.  why  lake  ye  thought  for  r.?  consider  the  liliiy 

II  8.  a  man  clothed  in  soft  r.  Luke'.  25. 

17.  2.  his  r.  Willie  as  /igni,  Mark  9.3.  /.nke  9.29 

27.  31.  put  his  own  r.  on  him,  i.iui  led  hini  awa^ 

28.  3.  and  his  r.  was  white  as  snow 

Luke  10.30.  among  thieves,  who  stripped  him  of  r 

23.  34.  they  parted  hisr.  and  cast  lots,  .lohn  19. 24 
.^ets  18.  6.  Paul  shook  his  r.  and  said  lo  them 

22.  20. 1  kept  the  r.  of  them  that  slew  Stephen 
1  Tim.  6.8.  having  food  and  r.  let  us  he  content 
./am.  2.  2.  and  tliere  came  a  poor  man  in  vile  r. 
Rev.  3.  5.  the  same  shall  be  clothed  in  while  r. 
IS.  buy  white  r.  that  thou  mayest  be  clothed 
4.  4. 1  saw  twenty-four  elders  clothed  in  while  r. 

RAIN 
Is  the  vapours  exhaled  by  the  svn,  which  fall 
from  the  clouds  to  the  earth  in  drops,  Ercl.  H. 
3.  There  are  some  who  think,  by  some  repres- 
sions of  the  scripture,  that  the  anrieni  He- 
brews imagined  the  Ram  to  be  drr'vcd  Jrom 
certain  great  rrservato'irj,  irhirh  thni  sup- 
posed to  he  above  the  heavens,  and  which  Mo- 
ses calls  the  waters  above  the  firmament,  by 
way  of  contradistinction  from  the  inferior 
waters,  which  are  those  of  the  sen,  rivers,  <S-c. 
For  example,  Moses  says,  thai  at  the  time  of 
the  Deluge,  the  Rain  did  not  fall  nceordvg  t» 
the  ordinary  course  of  nature,  hut  that  th€ 
cataracts,  the  flood-gates  of  heaven  were  set 
open.  Gen.  7.  II,  All  the  fountains  of  the  great 
deep  were  broken  up,  and  the  windows  of  hea- 
ven were  opened.  Jind  Hosea  says,  that  in 
times  cf  great  drought  the  clouds  cry  to  tht 
Lord,  beseeching   him  to  permit  the  V)tU*rl 


c\ick  he  4f«)»  in  his  treasuries  and  reposilo 
nes,  lu  Jail  into  Ikem  and  replenish  ihem,  Hos 
2.  a.  i  will  hear  llic  heuveiis. 
t%e  saxred  writers  often  speak  of  the  Hain  uf 
the  former  season,  and  of  tke  Ruin  uf  the  lat- 
ter season.  Utul.  11.  14,  1  will  give  you  llie 
ram  of  your  liiKu  iii  his  due  suasun,  tlie  (irst 
A'ait.  and  the  lailer  Rain .  .ilso  in  Hos  0.  J. 
Twice  in  the  pear  there  fell  plenty  of  ram  in 
Judea;  in  the  beginning  vf  the  cicil  year,  about 
September  ar  October,  and  half  a  year  after 
tit  tke  month  Abu  or  March,  whieh  was  the 
first  mouth  in  the  ecclesiastical  or  holy  year, 
tskcnce  it  is  called  the  lailer  ram  in  ihe  tirsl 
month,  Joel  2.  23 

rite  Hebrews  often  compare  speech  and  dis- 
course to  Rain.  Deut.  32.  i!.  My  doctrine  shall 
dro|i  as  the  ram  ;  that  is,  -fis  rain  fulling  upon 
Aerhs  and  grass  makes  them  fresh,  fragrant, 
and  flourishing,  the  same  effect  I  may  justly 
etpeet  and  hopr  that  my  discourse  will  have 
upon  your  hearts,  namely,  to  maki:  them  soft, 
pliable,  and  fruitful.  Job  says,  t/iat  in  the 
time  of  his  prosperity  he  icas  attended  to  with 
great  respect  and  eagerness,  that  kis  discourse 
aistilled  like  enit  rain:  T4ial  they  e.\iiecud  it 
like  rain,  and  0|iened  Iheir  mouth  to  receive 
bis  words,  and  tlierewitli  to  satisfy  iheir  thirst, 
as  the  parched  earth  opens  its  mouth  to  re- 
ceive the  Ham  of  the  latter  season,  Job  20. 
22, 23. 

The  Psalmist  says,  that  God  maketh  lightnings 
for  the  rain,  Psal.  135.  7.  lie  bringetk  water 
even  out  of  the  fire  ;  he  maketh  thick  clouds, 
which  being  broken  produce  lightnings,  and 
so  are  dissolved  into  showers  of  ram  :  Or,  he 
maketh  ligliinmgs  with  rain,  .fer.  10.  13.  He 
causeth  both  of  them  to  come  out  of  the  same 
cloud.  Or  thus  :  /lightning  goes  before  thun- 
der and  ram  :  and  when  we  perceive  lightning, 
and  hear  a  fresh  clap  of  thunder  during  a 
storm,  ;re  conclude  that  the  shower  will  soon 
come.  This  IS  easily  appltcit  Lightning  and 
thunder  are  produced  only  by  tke  shuck  of 
clouds  one  against  another;  and  the  same 
snock  is  the  cause  of  rain  also.  The  prophet 
therefore  may  observe  here,  that  lightning  is 
as  it  were  the  forerunner  and  the  natural 
token  of  rain. 

Oen.  7.  12.  the  r.  was  upon  the  earth  forty  days 

ft.  2.  and  the  r.  from  heaven  was  restrained 

/>'iod.9.33.  and  the  r.was  not  poured  on  the  earth 
34. Pharaoh  saw  the  r.censed,he  sinned  yet  more 

/.,«>.  26.4.  then  I  will  give  youi.  in  due  season,  and 
land  shall  yield  increase,  Deul.U.M.  |2S.  12. 

Deut.  11.  11.  land  drinks  water  of  the  ?-.  of  heaven 

17.  lie  shut  up  the  heaven  that  there  be  no  r.  1 

A'ln^s  8.  3,1.  2CAro7i.  6.  28.  |  7.  13. 

29.  24.  the  I<d.  shall  make  r.  of  thy  land  jiowder 
32.2.  mydoclrine  sliiill  drop  as  the  r.  as  the  dew 

1  .Sam.  12.  17.  1  will  call  on  the  Lord  to  send  r. 
12.  18.  the  Lord  sent  thunder  and  r.  that  day 

2  Sam.  1.21.  let  llii'iehe  no  dew  nor  r.  upon  you 
2.3.4.  as  grass  springing  by  clear  shining  after  r. 

1  Kings  8.  3t).  iIumi  hearihou  and  give  r.  upon  thy 

land  thou  hast  give.,  t^y  people,  2  Chr.  G.  27. 

17.  1.  there  shall  not  bo  dew  n>,.'  ■>•.  these  years 
7.  brook  driril  up,  because  there  liad  been  no  r. 
14.  till  that  day  the  Lord  at-iid  r.  on  the  earth 

18.  1.  shew  to  Ahah,  I  will  send  r.  upon  the  earth 
41    for  there  is  a  sound  of  iibundaiice  of  r. 

44   I  hat  the  r.  styp  thee  not  ||  45.  was  a  great  r. 

2  Kings  3.  17.  ye  shall  nut  see  wind,  nor  see  r. 
Ezra  10.  9.  people  sat  trembling  for  the  great  r. 

13.  people  are  many,  and  it  is  a  time  of  much  r. 

Job  h.  10   who  givetli  r.  upon  the  earth 
28.26.  and  when  he  made  a  decree  fnrr  and  way 
29.  23.  lliey  wnited  for  me  as  for  the  r. 
3fl  27.  clouds  pour  down  r.  according  to  vapour 
37.  G.  to  small  r.  and  to  great  r.  of  his  strength 
38.2c.hath  r.  a  father?  or  who  hulli  bigotien  dew7 

Psal.  ti.").  t  10.  caiisi'st  r.  descend  into  the  furrows 
fi^.  9.  thou,  O  C.w\,  didst  send  a  pleniifiil  r. 
72.6.  he  shall  come  down  like  r.  on  mown  grass 
84   (i.  the  r.  also  filleth  the  pools 
lO-'i.  :{2.  he  gave  them  hail  for  r.  and  flaming  fire 
135.  7.  he  iniiketh  lightnings  for  the  r. 
14?   3.  sing  to  the  l,d.  who  preparelh  r.  for  earth 

Pro?,  25.  14.  is  like  clouds  ami  wind  without  r. 
23.  the  north  wind  driveth  away  r. 
2G  1.  as  snow  in  Bummcr,  and  r.  in  harvest 
28.  3.  that  opprcsseth  poor  is  like  a  sweeping  r. 

lied.  II.  3.  if  clouds  be  full  of  r.  they  empty 
12.  2.  ncr  the  clouds  return  after  ther. 

Canf.2.  II.  vvinter  is  past,  the  r.  is  over  and  gone 

fan.  4.  6.  tabernacle  for  a  covert  from  storm  andr. 
5.6.  1  will  commnnd  clouds  they  r.  no  r.  on  it 
18.  t  4.  like  cle-.-  heat  after  r.  and  cloud  of  dew 
.30.  C-3.  men  shiil!  he  give  the  r.  of  thy  seed 
*^   14.  lio  planteth  an  ash,  and  r.  doth  nourish  i' 
471 


RAI 

/so.  55.  10.  ai<  the  r.  Cometh  down  from  hoaver 
Jer.  5.  24.  let  us  fear  the  Lord  that  civeth  r. 

10.  13.  he  makelh  lijjlitcings  with  r.  51,  16. 

14.  4.  ground  is  chii|)t,  for  there  was  no  r. 
22. are  Iheie  any  vanities  of  (jeiitiles  can  cause  r. 
F.zek.  1.  28.  as  tke  bow  in  the  cloud  in  day  of  r. 

;t-'.  22.  1  will  r.  an  overtiowing  r.  and  brimstone 
Hus.  f).  3.  and  he  shall  make  us  as  the  r. 
.I(ui  2.  23.  lie  will  cause  to  come  down  for  you  r. 
jimos  4.  7.  I  have  withholden  the  r.  from  you 
iLeeh.  14.  17.  even  upon  them  shall  be  no  r. 

18.  if  family  of  Egypt  go  not  u\t,  that  have  no  )•. 
Mat.  5.  45.  he  sendelh  r.  on  the  just  and  unjust 

7.  25.  and  ther.  descended,  and  tiuods  came,  27. 
.lets  14.17.  Ill  that  be  did  good,  and  gave  usr. 

28.  2.  and  received  us,  because  of  the  present  r. 
Heb.  6.  7.  the  carlh  which  drniKeth  in  the  r. 
Jam.  5.  18.  he  [irayed,  and  the  heaven  gave  r. 

tiee  Lattkr. 
R.\li\,  Verb. 
<7c7i. 2.5.  Lord  had  not  caused  it  to  r.  on  the  earth 
7.  4.  cau.se  it  to  r.  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
F.iud.  9.  18.  to-morrow  I  will  cause  it  to  r. 
Ki.  4.  I  will  r.  bread  from  heaven  for  you 
.tub  20.  23.  God  shall  r.  his  fury  on  him 
;jrt.  20.  to  cause  it  to  r.  on  the  earth 
Psal.  11.  6.  on  the  wicked  he  shall  r.  snares 
Isa.  5.  6.  the  clouds,  that  they  r.  no  rain  on  it 
hliek.  38.  22.  I  w  ill  r.  an  overllowing  rain 
Uos.  10. 12.  till  he  come  and  r.righteousnesson  you 
Jimos  4.7.1  caused  it  to  r.on  one  city,  not  on  anolli. 
./a(ri.  5.  17.  Elias  prayed  earnestly  it  might  not  r. 
Heo.  11.  6.  that  it  r.  not  in  davs  of  their  prophecy 

RAINBOW. 
Rev.  4.  3.  there  was  a  r.  round  about  the  throne 
10. 1. 1  saw  an  angel,  and  a  r.  was  upon  his  head 

RAINED. 
Oen.  19.24.  Lord  r.  upon  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 
Kzod.  9.  23.  the  Lord  r.  hail  on  the  land  of  Egypt 
Psal.  78.  24.  and  had  r.  down  manna,  Hesh,  27. 
Kick.  22.  24.  thou  art  the  land  not  r.  upon 
Amos  4.  7. 1  withheld  rain,  one  piece  was  r.  upon  ; 
and  the  piece  whereupon  it  r.  not,  withered 
TAike  17.  29.  the  same  day  it  r.  fire  from  heaven 
.lam.  5. 17.  it  r.  not  for  three  years  and  si.\  months 

RAINY. 
Prov.  27.  15.  a  continual  dropping  in  a  r.  day 

RAISE 
Signifies,  [1]  To  lift  up,  1  Sam.  2.8.  Psal.  113. 
7.  [2]  To  invent,  or  relate,  E.\od.  23.  1.  [3] 
To  ordain  and  appoint,  E.\od.  9.  16.  [4]  To 
beget.  Gen.  38.  8.  [5]  To  keep  in  remembrance, 
Ruih  4.  5.     [6]  To  be  restored  to  life,  .Mat.  11. 

5.  John  2.  19.  [7]  To  call  to,  and  ft  persons 
for  any  work,  .liidg.  2.  16.  [8]  To  build,  Isa. 
23.  13.  [9]  To  make  to  stand,    Psal.  107. 1 25. 

Gen.  38.8.  marry  her,  and  r.  up  seed  to  thy  brothel 
Kzod.  23.  1.  thou  shult  not  r.  a  false  report 
Vcul.  18.  15.  I>d.  thy  God  will  r.  up  a  prophet  like 
to  me,  to  him  hearken,  18.  Acts  3. 22.  |  7.  .37. 
25.  7.  refiiselli  to  r.  up  to  brother  a  name  in  Israel 
.losh.  8.  29.  and  r.  thereon  a  great  heap  of  stones 
Ruth  4.  .').  to  r.  up  the  name  of  the  dead,  10. 

1  Sam.  2.  .3.5.  I  will  r.  me  up  a  faithful  priest 

2  Sam.  12.  11.  behold,  I   will  r.   up  evil    against 

thee  out  of  thine  own  house 
17.  elders  went  to  him  to  r.  him  up  from  earth 
I  Kings  14.  14.  the  Lord  shall  r.  upn  king  in  Israel 
1  Chron.  17.  11.  I  will  r.  up  thy  seed  afier  lliee 
Job  3.  8.  who  are  ready  to  r.  up  their  mourning 
19.  12.  Ins  iroops  r.  up  their  way  against  me 
30.  12.  tliey  r.  up  against  me  ways  of  destruction 
Psrj/.41.10.  Lord  be  merciful  to  me,  and  r.  me  up 

48.  t  13.  mark  her  bulwarks,  r.  up  her  palaces 
Isa.  15.  5.  they  shall  r.  up  a  cry  of  destruction 

29.  3.  and  I  will  r.  furls  against  thee 

44.  26.  I  will  r.  up  the  decayed  pliiccs  thereof 

49.  6.  my  servant  to  r.  up  the  tribes  of  Jacob 
t8.wil!jncthee  li>r  a  coveimnt  to  r.  up  the  earth 

.58.12.  shall  r. up  louiidationsof  many  generations 
61.  4.  they  sliail  r.  up  the  former  desolations 
.fer.  23.  5.  I  will  r.  to  David  a  righleous  branch 

30.  9.  David  their  king,  whom  I  will  r.  up 

50.  9.  I  will  r.  against  Babylon  an  assembly 
32.noiie  shall  r.him  up||5I.I.  r.a  destroying  wind 

Kzek.  23.  22.  I  will  r.  u|)  thy  lovers  against  thee 
34.  29   I  will  r.  up  for  them  a  |)lant  of  renown 
Hos.  6.  2.  in  tl>e  third  dny  he  will  r.  us  up 
Joel^.  7.  I  will  r.  them  wliiiher  ye  have  sold 
./?mos  5.  2.  virgin  ofFsr.  there  is  none  to  r.  her  up 
6.  14.  but,  behold,  I  will  r.  a  nation  agninst  you 

9.  11.  I  will  r.  up  the  tabernacle  of  David,  and  I 

will  r.  up  his  ruins,  and  I  will  build  it 
J\fie.  5. 5.  we  shall  r.  against  him  seven  shepherds 
Hah.  1.3.  there  are  that  r.  up  strife  and  contention 

6.  I  willr.  up  the  Chaldeans,  that  hasty  nation 
Zech.  !1. 16.  I  will  r.  up  a  shepherd  in  the  land 
.l/nf.3.  9.  tor.  lip  children  to  Abraham,  J.ukeXS. 

10.  8.  heal  the  sick,  cleanse   the  lepers,  r.  the 

dead,  cast  out  devils 


RAM 

Mat.  22.  24.  his  Iirotber  marry  Ins  ^vl^e,  and  r.  up 
seed  to  Ins  brotlif.  ,  Alark  12.  19.  V.uie  20.20 
■  John  2.  19.  and  ill  three  days  1  will  r.  it  Uj. 

6.  ,39.  1  will  r.  it  up  again  at  last  day,  40.  44,  54 
.■ids  2.30.  he  would  r.  up  Christ  to  sii  on  his  throne 

2li.8.  why  incredible  that  God  should  r.  the  dead? 

1  Car.  6.  14.  and  will  also  r.  up  us  by  his  power 

2  Cor.  4.  14.  and  he  shall  r.  up  us  also  by  Jesus 
Heb.  1 1.  19.  accounting  God  was  able  lor.  him  up 
./am.  5.  L5.  and  the  Lord  shall  r.  him  up 

RAISED. 
F.zod.O.Ki.\  r.thee  up  to  shew  mypo\ver,/?om.9.17 
Josh.  5.  7.  children  whom  he  r.  up  in  their  stead 

7.  26.  they  r.  over  him  a  great  heap  of  stones 
.Judg.  2.  16.  nevertheless  the  Lord  r.  up  judges,  18. 

3.  9.  the  Lord  r.  up  a  deliverer  to  Israel,  15. 
2  Sam.  23.  1.  the  man  who  was  r.  up  on  high,  said 

1  Kings  5. 13.  Solomon  r.  up  a  levy  of  Israel, 9. 15. 

2  Chron.  32.  .5.  and  r.  it  up  to  the  towers,  33.  14. 
Kira  1.  5.  all  whose  spirit  God  r.  logo  up  to  build 
.fob  14.  12.  not  awake,  nor  be  r.  out  of  their  sleep 
Pro)). 15. 1 19.lhe  way  of  riglite.  is  r.  up  as  a  causey 
Cant.  8.  5.  I  r.  thee  up  under  the  apple-tree 

/sa. 14.9.itr.  up  from  their  thrones  kings  ofnationj 
23. 13.  the  Assyrian  r.  up  the  palaces  of  Chaldea 
41.  2.  who  r.  up  the  righteous  man  from  the  east 

25.  I  have  r.  up  one  trom  the  norlli 
45.  13.  I  haver,  him  up  in  righteousness 

.fer.C).  22.  a  great  nation  shall  be  r.  fiom  the  earth 
25.  ,32.  a  great  whirlwind  shall  be  r.  up  from  earth 

29.  15.  Lord  balli  r.  us  up  prophets  in  Babylon 

50.  41.  many  kings  shall  be  r.  from  the  earth 

51.  II.  Lord  r.  up  the  spirit  of  the  kings  of  Medea 
Dan.  7.  5.  a  bear  r.  up  itself  on  one  side 
Amos  2.  II.  I  r.  up  of  your  sons  for  prophets 
Zech.  2.  13.  is  r.  up  out  of  his  holy  habitation 

9.  13.  when  I  have  r.  up  thy  sons,  O  Zioii 
Mat.  1.  24.  then  Joseph  being  r.  fioni  sleejivlid 
11.5.  the  deaf  hear,  the  dead  arer.  up,  J.uke';.-22. 
IC.  21.  lie  must  go  and  sulVer,  be  killed,  and  r.  up 
again  the  third  day,  17.  23.  Luke  9.  22. 
Luke  1.  69.  halh  r.  up  a  iiorn  of  siilvalion  lor  us 
20.  37.  now  that  the  dead  are  r.  Moses  shewed 
./i;/i7t  12  I.Lazarus  whom  lie  r.Ooiii  the  dead,  9.17. 
Acts  2.  24.  whom  God  biiili  r.  up,  32.  |  3.  15,  26. 
14.  10.  I  5.  30. 1  10.40.1  13.30,  33,. "M. 
1 17.  31.  Rom.  10.  9.  1  Cor.  6.  14.2 
Cor.  4.  14.  Gal.  1.1.  Kph.  1.20. 

12.  7.  angel  r.  up  Peter  ||  13.22.  he  r.  up  David 

13.  23.  Iialli  God  r.  to  Israel  a  Saviour,  Jesus 
50.  the  Jews  r.  persecution  against  Paul 

Rom.  4.  24.  if  we  believe  on  him  that  r.  up  Jesiij 
25.  who  was  r.  again  for  our  justification 

6.  4.  like  as  Christ  was  r.  from  the  dead  by  Father 
9.  Christ  being  r.from  the  i]edi\,  he  dietli  no  mora 

7.  4.  married,  even  to  him  w'lio  is  r.  from  Ihe  dead 

8.  11.  if  the  Spirit  of  him  that  r.  up  Jesus  dwell 

in  you,  he  that  r.  up  Christ  shall  quicken 
1  Cor.  15.  15.  r.  up  Christ ;  whom  he  r   nut  up 
16.  if  the  dead  rise  not,  llieu  is  not  Christ  r. 
17. if  Christ  be  not  r.your  faith  is  vain,  yet  in  sins 
35.  some  men  will  say,  how  are  the  dead  r? 
42.it  is  sown  in  corruption,  r.  in  incorruption,53 

43.  it  is  r.  in  g'ory,  it  is  r.  in  ))ower 

44.  it  is  sown  a  natural  body,  r.  a  spiritual  body 
Kph.  2.6.  and  hath  r.  us  up  togcilier  in  Christ  Jesua 
C0/.2. 12.throiigh  operalionof  God  who  r.him  from 
1  T/fCs.*!. 1.10. wail  for  hisSon,wliom  her. from  dead 
27'i7H.2.8  remember  Jesus  of  seed  of  David  wasr. 
Heb.  11.  35.  women  received  their  dead  r.  to  lifa 
1  Pt'M.  21.  believe  in  God  that  r.him  up  from  dead 

RAISER. 
Dan.  11.  20.  then  shall  stand  up  a  r.  of  taxes 
Hos.  7.  t  ■!•  the  r.  will  cease  after  he  hath  kneaded 
RAISETH. 

1  Snm.2.8.ho  r.  poor  out  of  the  dust,  Psa/.113.7. 
.fob  41.  2,5.  when  he  r.  himself,  mighty  are  ai'raii] 
Psal.  107. 25.  for  he  commands  and  r.  ■•tormy  wind 

145.  14.  he  r.  those  that  be  bowed  dnwii,  146.8. 
.^0*71  5.  21.  for  as  the  Father  r.  up  llic  ileiid 

2  Cor.  1.  9.  but  trust  in  God  which  r.  the  dead 

RAISING. 
//n,s.7.4.ovpn  heated  hv  hnker  who  ccascth  from 
Acts  24.  12.  nor  found  thev  me  r.  up  the  peo|ile 

RAISINS. 

1  .Sa7n.25.18.Abignil  took  a  hundred  clusters  of  r 

30.  12.  theygavc  the  Egyptian  two  clusters  of  r 

2  .SVzTTi.lG.l.Ziiiamet  David  with  100  bunches  of|v 
1  CAr.  12.  40.  they  broueht  bunches  of  r.  and  wiiS 

RAM. 
Gen.  15.9.  take  a  r,  ofthree  yearsold,  and  she  soot 
22.13. behind  him  a  r.  caught  in  a  thicket  bv  horiia 
Kzotl.  09. 1 5.  take  one  r.  \\  16.  thou  shall  slay  the  r. 

18.  thou  shall  burn  the  whole  r.  /.cv  8  21. 

22.it  is  a  r.  of  consecration,  27, 31.  A«p.  8.  22. 

32. Aaron  and  hissnnsshall  eat  the  flesh  of  Ihe  r 
Ler.  9.  2.  take  a  r.  lor  a  bnrnt-olfering,  and  ofTn? 

4.r.for  peRce-offer'nge  ||  19.21.  forlreapasa-ofl'ei. 
JVtim.  5.  8.  besides  the  r.  of  the  atonement 
15.  II.  thus  shall  it  be  done  for  one  r.  or  n  lairf) 


Ran 

KirsiO.lQ. being  guilty ,they  ofFored  a  r.fjr  trespass 
Kick.  43.  23.  shall  otter  a  r.  without  blemish,  2j. 
45.  24.  jirepare  an  epiiah  for  a  r.  4li.  5,  7,  11. 
40.  4.  the  prince  shall  offer  to  the  Lord  a  r. 
b.  in  the  clay  of  the  new  nioonsr  x  lambs  and  ar. 
llan.  8.  3.  1  saw  a  r.  which  had  Iwo  horns 
4. 1  saw  the  r.  pushing  westward  and  northward 
().  the  goat  raii  to  the  r.  that  had  two  horns 
7.  come  close  to  the  r.  there  was  no  power  in 
the  r.  none  to  deliver  I'he  r  o<,'t  of  Ins  liaiids 
20.  the  J-.  having  two  horns  are  the  kings 
R.A.MS. 
C'?n.31.  10.  r.  which  leaped  were  ring-straked,  12. 
38.  the  r.  of  thy  Hock  have  1  not  eaten 

32.  14.  Jacob  sent  Esau  2U0  ewes  and  20  r. 
Jieut.  32. 14.  with  r.  of  breed  of  Bashan  and  goats 
1  Sam.  15.  22.  and  to  hearken  than  the  fat  of  r. 

S  Kin^s  3.  4.  Moab  rendered  100,000  r.  with  wool 

1  C'Ar?29.  21.  they  sacrificed  to  the  Lord  1000  r. 

2  C/iroii.  17.  11.  the  Arabians  brought  7700  r. 
Ezra  (J.  9.  r.  for  offerings  of  the  God  of  heaven 

17.  offered  at  dedication  of  the  house  200  r. 
7. 17.  thou  mayest.buy  with  this  money  r.  lamba 
8.  35.  offered  ninety-six  r.  for  a  sln-oll'ering 
Psal.  60.  15.  with  the  fat  of  r.  Isa.  34.  6. 
114.  4.  the  mountains  skipjied  like  r.  0. 
Isa.  1.  11.  I  am  full  of  the  burnt  oH'erings  of  r. 
34.6.  the  sword  is  filled  with  fat  of  kidneys  of  r. 
00. 7.  the  r.  of  Nebaioth  shall  minister  to  thee 
Ji:r.  51.  40.  bring  ti.em  to  the  slaughter  like  )-. 
Kzek.  27.  21.  Kedar  occupied  with  thee  in  r. 
•14.  17.  I  judge  between  the  r.  and  the  he-goats 
39.  18.  ye  shall  drink  the  b'.ood  of  r.  of  lambs 
ijic.  6.7.  will  Lord  be  pleased  with  thousands  of  r. 
See  Battering,  Seve.n. 
R.\MS'-HORNS 
Josh.  6.  4.  seven  priests  shall  bear  before  the  ark 
seven  trumpets  o(  r.-hi/rns,  C,  8,  13. 
5.  when  they  make  a  long  blast  with  the  r.-horns 
RAMS'-SKINS. 
Ciod.25.  5.  r.-skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers'-skins, 
and  shillim-wood,  20. 14.  |  35.  7.  1 30. 19. 1 39.  34. 
RAMPART. 
J.am.  2.  8.  he  made  the  r.  and  the  wall  to  lament 
AoA. 3. 8.  then  populous  No,  whose  r.  was  the  sea 

RAN. 
Cen. 18.2.Abraharr)  r.  to  meet  them  from  tent-door 
7.  r.  to  beta  I!  24. 17.  servant  r.  to  meet  Rehekah 
24.  20.  Rebekah  r   to  the  well  to  draw  water 
23.  the  dampel  r.  i.nd  told  her  mother's  house 
2D.  Leban  r.  out  to  the  man  to  the  well 
29.  12.  and  Rache'.  r.  and  told  her  father 
13.  Laban  r.  to  meet  Jacob  and  embraced  him 

33.  4.  Esau  r  to  meet  him,  and  embraced  him 
Ezod.  9.  23.  the  firo  r.  along  upon  the  ground 
Jfum.  11.27.  there 7-.  a  young  man  and  told  Moses 

16.  ^,1.  Aaron  r.  into  midst  of  the  congregation 
Jnnh.  7.  2-.'.  the  messenger  r.  to  Aaron's  lent 

8.  19.  the  ambunh  r.  into  Ai,  and  set  it  on  fire 
Jadi:.  7.  21.  all  the  host  of  Midian  r.  and  tied 

9.  21.  Jotham  r.  away,  and  tied,  and  went  to  Beer 
i:'.  10.  Manoah's  wife  r.  and  shewed  her  husband 

1  Sam.  3.  5.  Samuel  r.  to  Eli,  and  said,  here  am  I 
4.  12.  a  man  of  Benjamin  r.  out  of  the  army 
1 10.  23.  and  they  r.  and  fetched  Saul  thence 
I  l?.22.Daviil  r.  into  the  army  and  saluted  brethren 
I    51.  David  r.  and  stood  upon  the  Philistina 
20. 36.  as  the  lad  r.  he  shot  an  arrow  beyond  him 
,6  Sa/n.  18.  21.  Cushi  bowed  himself  to  Joaband  r.  ^ 
23i  Ahimaaz  r.  by  the  plain  and  overran  Cushi   j 
1  Kinrrs  2.  39.  two  servants  of  Sliimei  r.  away 
1?.  35.  the  water  r.  round  about  the  altar 
40.  Elijah  r.  before  Ahab  to  Jezreel 

10.  20.  Elisha  left  the  oxen  and  r.  after  Elijah 
02.35.  the  blood  r.  into  the  midst  of  the  chariot 

ZfCings  23.t  12.  king  beat  down,  and  r.from  thence 
PsaL'n.^.  my  sore  r.  in  the  night  and  censed  not 
105.41.  the  waters  r.  in  the  dry  places  like  a  river 
133.  2.  the  ointment  that  r.  down  upon  the  beard 
Jer.  23.  21.  I  have  not  sent  them,  yet  they  r. 
F.ick.  1.  14.  the  living  creatures  t.  and  returned 
47.  2.  there  r.  out  waters  on  the  right  side 
Z)a7!.8.6.tlie  goat  r.  to  the  ram  in  fury  of  his  power 
Mat.  8.  32.  the  herd  of  swine  r.  violently  down  a 
1     steep  place  into  the  sea,  Mark  5. 13.  Luke  8.  33. 
27.  48.  one  r.  and  filled  a  spunge,  Mark  15.  35. 
Mark  6.  33.  many  knew  him,  and  r.  afoot  thither 
5iand  r.  through  that  whole  region  round  about 
i^iiTc  15.  20.  his  father  r.  and  fell  on  his  neck 
I  19.4.  Zaccheus  r.  before  and  climbed  u[-  .1  tree 
'   24. 12.  then  arose  Peter  and  r.  to  the  sepulciire 
^0.^71  20.  4.  so  they  r.  both  together,  other  outrun 
^c'.s  3.  11.  the  people  r.  together  unto  them 
7   57.  Ihey  r.  upon  Stephen  with  one  accord 
8. 10.  Philip  r.  to  the  chariot,  and  heard  him 
12.  14.  when  she  knew  Peter's  voice,  she  r.  in 
14. 14.  Paul  and  Barnabas  r.  in  among  the  people 
21.  30.  the  people  r.  together  and  took  Paul 
32.  c.'iief  ciptain  took  soldiers  and  -.  down 
27.  41  they  r.  the  ship  agraund  ani    stuck  fast 
473 


RAT 

Jade  II.  they  r.  greedily  after  the  error  of  Balaam 

RANG. 
1  Sam.  4.  5.  shouted,  so  that  the  earth  r.  again 
1  Allies  1. 45. Israel  shouted,  «u  that  the  city  r. again 

RANGE. 
Job  39.  8.  the  r.  of  the  mouniains  is  bis  pasture 

RANGED. 
1  Sam.  17.  t  2.  Saul  and  Israel  r.  the  battle 
RANGERS. 

1  Chron.  12.  t  33.  of  Ztbulun  r.  of  battle  50,000 

RANGES. 
Lev.  11.  35.  or  r.  for  pots,  they  shall  be  broken 

2  Kings  11.8.  that  Cometh  within  r.  let  him  be  slain 
15.  have  her  forth  w  ithout  the  )•.  2  CViron. 23.14. 

RANGING. 
ProciJ8.15.a8aroariiiglion,anda  r.bear,so  aruler 

RANK. 
(ren.41.5.ear9  came  up  upon  oneatalk,r.and  good 

7.  seven  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  r.  ears 
F.xnd.  13.  1 18   Israel  went  up  by  five  m  a  r. 
jYum.  2.  10.  they  shall  set  forth  in  the  second  r. 

24.  they  shall  go  lorward  in  the  third  r. 
Judir.  7.  t  11.  then  went  to  outside  ot  the  r.  by  five 
1  CUron.  12.  33.  of  Zebulun  50,000  could  keep  r. 
t3l>.  of  Ashet  keeping  their  r.  40,000 
38. men  of  war  that  could  keep  r.came  to  Hebron 
Psal.  55. 1 13.  thou  a  man  according  to  my  r. 
Gal.  4.t  25.  Agar  is  in  the  same  r.  Vvith  Jerusalem 

RANKS. 
1  Kings  7.  4.  light  was  against  light  in  three  r.  5. 
J-jei  £  7.  and  they  shall  not  break  their  r. 
Mark  6.40.  they  sat  down  in  r  by  hund.  and  fifties 

RANSOM 
Is  a  signification  made,  or  price  paid,  fur  the  re- 
deeming of  a  captive,  or  for  procuring  a  par- 
don for  some  notorious  n^cnder.  God,  giving 
directions  to  his  ministcis  how  to  bcUaec  to- 
wards penitent  sinners,  says.  Deliver  him  from 
going  down  to  the  jiit,  1  have  tound  a  ransom. 
Job  33.  24.  Declare  to  him  that  I  have  pardon- 
ed and  toill  heal  him  ;  for  J  have  found  out  an 
eipedient,and  a  way  of  ransoming  and  redeem- 
ing sinners  from  death,  both  spiritual  and 
eternal,  which  they  by  their  sins  have  deserved; 
which  is  by  the  death  of  my  Son,  the  Redeem- 
er and  Saviour:  Hence  Chiht  is  callea  a  Ran- 
som. 1  Tun.  2.  6,  Who  gave  himself  a  ransom 
for  all,  to  be  testified  in  due  time.  Man  being 
in  a  lost  and  deplorable  condition,  and  liable 
to  eternal  death  on  accouni.  of  his  sins ;  the 
e'ernal  Son  of  God,  moved  by  his  divine  love, 
undercook  to  restore  fallen  man  la  the  favour 
of  God,  and  tji:!untarily  endured  the  punish- 
ment due  to  our  siyis,  and  gave  his  Vioit  pre- 
cious life  and  blood  as  the  price  of  our  re- 
demption :  Jind  therefore  such  as  Christ  re- 
deems from  the  spiritual  b'^ndage  of  sin  #■»// 
Satan,  are  called  the  ransomed  of  the  Lord, 
Jsa.  35.  10. 

RANSOM,  Substantive. 
Ezod.  21.  30.  he  shall  give  for  the  r.  of  his  life 
30. 12.  they  shall  give  every  man  a  r.  for  his  soul 
1  Sam.  12.  t  3.  of  w  hose  hand  I  received  any  r.? 
Job  33. 24.  deliver  him  from  pit,  I  have  found  a  r. 
36.  18.  then  a  great  r.  cannot  deliver  thee 
Psal.  49.  7.  nor  can  they  give  to  God  a  r.  for  him 
ProD.  6.  35.  he  will  not  regard  any  r.  neither  rest 
J3.  8.  the  r.  of  a  man's  life  are  his  riches 
21. 18.  the  wicked  shall  be  a  r.  for  the  righteous 
fsa.  43.  3.  I  gave  I'gypt  for  thy  r.  Seba  for  thee 
.imos  5.  t  12.  they  afflict  the  just,  they  lake  a  r. 
w1/u«.  20. 28.  even  as  the  Son  of  man  came  to  give 
his  life  a  r.  for  many,  Mark  10.  45. 
1  Tim.  2.0.  who  gave  hims.  r.  for  all,  to  be  testified 

RANSOM. 
IIos.  13. 14. 1  will  r.  them  from  power  of  the  grave 

RANSOMED. 
rsa.25.  10.  the r.  of  theLd.  shall  return  and  come 
51.  10.  made  the  sea  a  way  for  the  r.  to  pass  over 
Jer.  31.  11.  Lord  hath  redeemed  Jacob  and  r.  him 

RARE.  . 

Dan.  2.  11.  it  is  a  r.  thing  that  the  king  requlrcth 

RASE. 
Psal.  137.  7.  r.  it,  r.  it,  even  to  the  foundation 

RASH. 
F.ccl.  5.  2.  be  not  r.with  thy  mouth,  heart  not  hasty 
Isa.  32.  t  4.  the  heart  of  the  r.  shall  understand 
1  Cor.  13.  t  4.  charity  is  not  r.  is  not  putted  up 

RASHLY. 
Acts  19  36  ye  ouglit  to  be  quiet,  and  do  nothing  )-. 

K.4SHNESS. 
2Sam  6t7.  God  smote  Uzzah  for  hit  r  and  he  died 

RATK 
Exod  16.4   people  shall  eather  rf 'tain  r  every  ihiy 

1  Kings  10  25  hronsht  mules  at  a  r  2  Chr.  9  24. 

2  Kinvs  25  30   a  daily  r   for  every 'lay  all  his  days 
2  Chron.  8.  13.  even  after  a  certain  r.  every  day 

RATHER. 
Josh.  22  21.  if  we  have  not  r   done  it  for  fear 
2  Kmns  5.  13.  how  much  r.  when  he  saith  t"  thee 


RAW 

.Tab  7.  15.  chooscth  death  r.  than  life,  Jer.  B.  3. 
32. 2.  because  he  justified  himself  r.  than  God 
36.  21   this  hast  thou  chuser  r.  than  alilictioo 

Ps.52.  3.  and  lying  r  than  to  sjwak  righteougnen 
84.  10.  had  r.  be  a  door-keeper  in  house  of  God 

Proc.  8. 10.  receive  knowledge  r.  than  thoicegoU 
16. 16. to  get  understand.  »-.to  be  cho-en  than  silvt" 
17.  12.  meet  a  man,  r.  than  a  fool  in  his  folly 
22. 1.  a  good  name  is  r.  to  be  chosen  than  great 
riclies,  loving  favour  r.  than  »ilver  and  gold 

Mat.  10. 0.  go  r.  to  the  lost  sheep  of  bouse  ot  lsr»'.€> 

28.  r.  fear  him  that  is  able  to  destroy  in  liell 
18. 8. r.  than  having  two  hands  lo  be  cast  into  fire 
9.  r.  than  having  two  eyee  to  be  cast  inio  hell 
25.  9.  but  go  ye  r.  lo  thtm  that  sell,  and  buy 
27.24.  but  thatr.  tumult  was  made,  he  took  watei 

Mark  5.  26.  nothing  bettered,  but  r.  grew  worse 
15.  11.  that  he  should  r.  release  Barabhas  lo  them 

Luke  10.20.r.  rej.  your  names  are  written  iiiheavui; 

11.  28.  r.  blessed  are  they  that  hear  and  keep 
41.  bul  r.  give  alms  erf  such  things  as  ye  have 

12.  31.  but  r.  seek  ye  kingdom  of  God,  all  things 
51.  come  logive  peace,  1  tell  you  nay,r.  division 

17.  8.  and  will  not  r.  say  unto  him  make  ready 

18.  14.  he  went  down  justified  r.  than  the  other 
.John  3.  19.  and  men  lo^d  darkness  r.  than  light 
yicts  5.  29.  we  ought  to  obey  God  r.  ihan  mi^n 
Horn.  3.  8.  not  r.let  us  do  evil,  that  good  may  coma 

8.  34.  Christ  died,  yea,  r.  that  is  nw:n  again 
11.11.  but  r.  through  their  tail  salvation  is  come 
12.  19.  avenge  not,  but  r.  give  place  to  wrath 
14.  13.  not  judge  one  another,  but  judge  this  r. 

1  Cor.  5.  2.  are  jmffed  u)>,  and  have  not  r.  mourned 

6.7.  why  do  ye  not  r.  take  w  rong7  ■.vhy  not  sullierl 
7.21.  but  if  thou  niayest  be  made  free,  use  it  r. 
9. 12.if  others  be  partak.of  thispower  are  not  we  r. 
14.  ].  desne  r.  that  ye  may  prophesy,  5. 

19. hadr. speak  five  words  with  my  understandir>5 

2  Cor.  2.  7.  so  that  ye  ought  r.  to  forgive  him 

3.8.  how  ministration  of  the  Spirit  be  r.  gloriousi 
5.  8.  willing  r.  to  be  absent  from  the  body 

12.  9.  therefore  I  will  r.  glory  in  my  infirmities 
Gal.  4.9.  ye  have  known  God,  or  r-  known  of  God 
P'.ph.  4.  28.  steal  no  more,  but  r    n  nim  labour 

5.  4.  let  It  not  be  named,  but  r  giving  of  tJ:anks 
11.  with  works  of  darkness,  V  ut  r.  rejirovj  lhcl>^ 
Phil.  1.  12.  r.  to  the  furtherar.ce  of  the  go»,iel 

1  T'/;H.1.4.which  ministerquestioiisr.lhan  edifyiag 
4.  7.  and  exercise  thyself  r.  to  godliness 

6.2.  but  r.  do  them  service,  because  faithful 
Philem.  9.  yet  for  love's  sake  I  r.  beseech  thee 
Heb.  11.  25.  choosing  )■.  to  suffer  aJHiclion  with 

12.  9.  r.  be  in  subjection  to  the  Father  of  spirits 

13.  let  liime  be  turned  out,  but  let  it  ? .  be  healed 

13.  19.  but  I  beseech  you  the  r.  to  do  this 

2  f  It.  1. 10.  r.  give  diligence  lo  make  calling  sure 

RATTLETH. 
Joi  39.23. the  quiver  r. against  him, spear  and  shield 

RATTLING. 
JV*aA.  3.  2.  noise  of  the  r.  of  the  wheels  and  hoiBOT 

RAVEN,  S. 
Gen.  8.  7.  Noah  sent  forth  a  r.  which  went  forth 
Lev.  11.  15.  every  r.  is  uncle'aii,  iJeut.  14.  14. 
1  A'/7io-sl7.4. 1  have  commanded  the  t-.io  leed  thx 

6.  and  the  r.  brought  Elijah  bread  and  flesh 
.Job  38.  41.  who  provideth  the  r.  food,  Ps.  147.9. 
P(oi).30.  17.  the?-,  of  the  valley  shall  pick  it  ou. 
Cant.  5. 11.  his  locks  bushy,  and  black  as  a  r. 
Isa.  34.  11.  the  owl  and  the  r.  shall  dwell  in  it 
Luke  12.  24.  consider  the  r.  they  neither  sot* 

RAVENING. 
Psal.  22.  13.  they  gaped  upon  me  as  a  r.  lln^^ 
Ezik.  22.  25.  like  a  roaring  lion  »,  the  prey 
27.  her  princes  are  like  wolves  r  the  prey 
Jtfiit.  7.  15.  but  inw ardly  thev  are  r.  wolves 

R.WENING. 
Luke  11.  39.  your  inward  part  is  full  of  r 

RAVENOUS. 
Isa.  35.  0.  nor  any  r.  beast  shiiU  go  up  thef  son 
46.  II.  calling  a  r.  bird  from  tno  east 
Ezek.  39.  4.  I  will  give  thee  to  the  r.  birdi 

RAVIN,  Virb. 
Gen.  49.  27.  Benjamin  shall  r.  as  a  woif 
Psal.  17. 1 12.  as  a  lion  that  desiieth  to  r 

RAVIN. 
JVsA.  2.  12.  the  lion  filled  hi.s  dens  with  r 

RAVISHED. 
Cant.  4.  9.  thou  hast  r.  my  heart,  my  Sister 
Isa.  13.  16.  the  wives  of  Babylon  shall  be  r 
Jjum.  5.  11.  they  r   the  women  i  i  Zit^n 
ZecA.  14.  2.  the  women  in  Jeriisa  cm  shall  bo  r 

RAVISHED. 

Prov.  5. 19   and  be  thou  r.  always  with  ^tb".  .ov 

20.  why  w  ilt  thou  be  r.  with  a  strange  womani 

RAW. 

F.iod.  12. 9.  oaf  not  of  it  r.  nor  sodden  with  watrs 

Lev.  13.  10.  if  there  be  quick  r.  tle.^h  in  the  riiiiaf 

14.  but  when  ther.  flesh  appearelh  in  him 

15.  the  priest  see  ?-.  flesh,  for  r.  flesh  is  ur.cl<-aD 
1  Sam.  2. 15.  be  will  not  have  sodden  flesh  bul  r. ' 


REA 

i!)5<.t>  t-W.  no  man  putteth  r.  cloth  to  an  old  gar 
mcnt,  tor  liie  rcjU  ia  made  worse,  Mark  ii.f  -/ 
K  A  ZOIC 
m»  is  tn  instruim:itt  weii  kncwn.     It  is  said, 
)'sal.  5'i.  "i,  TJiy  tongue  13  like  a  ili;iri<  razur, 
working   deceitfully.      II hereiu   the  i-'salmtst, 
Mpcaktug  of  U<>eg   tAe    Iklomite,   instKuutcs, 
"Jiat  as  a  tuar.  prclendiHg  onlg  lu  s/iavc  off  the 
kmr  tcitk  a  sharp  razor,  doUi  guddculy  and 
unexpccUdiij  cut  the  U\roat ;  so  i)o<:g pretend- 
ed only  to  viniUcate  himself  from  Ike  iiiijjuta- 
tion  ef  disloyalty,   1  ;5u.<ii.  t!:i.  9.  but  really  in- 
tended Co  expose  C/ie  priests,  tcko  tcere  David's 
friends,  to  fjaul's  fury  and  cruelty,     .ind  in 
Isa.  7.  'JU,  God  threatens  to  shave  Judali  uitli 
a  razor  that   is    lined,  &c.   Utal    is,  utterly  tu 
spoil  and   destroy   Judali,   i/y   the  successive 
kings  of  the  Assyrian  emjure,  as  tjuiiiiaclierib, 
t!  Ainirs  16.  13.   KiiarJiaddoii,  ij  Kings  li).  37. 
and  especially  by  ^lelJUclladaez^a^,  who  hav- 
ing subdued   the    Assyrian     viunarchg,  from 
tacHceforth  was  king  of  Assyria  as  zocli  as  of 
Chaldtu,  and  who  couipieted  thecalaniily  of  ia- 
<iali,  which  was  begun  by  the  kings  of  Assyria. 
firtiBi.O.o.  all  the  day:;  there  shall  nor.  cunieu^iuu 
his  head,  ./«<//.  13.  5.  (  Iti.  17.  1  Ham.  1.  II. 
8.t7.caueo  a  r.Ut  pass  over  the  llesli  ot  the  Leviteu 
Pgul.  a.  iJ.  thy  loflgue  like  a  sharji  r.  working 
/ta.  7.  iH).  (he  Lord  shall  shave  with  a.  r.  hired 
Eieii.  5.  I.  sou  of  man,  take  thee  a  barber's  r. 

KE.^C'H. 
Gen.  11.  4.  a  tower  whose  top  may  r.  to  heaven 
Ezud.  'M.  i'Z.  linen  breeches  shall  r.  to  the  thiglis 
/^CD..).t7.  il'hishand  cannot  r.  to  a  iamb,  14.  f  •!- 
26.5.  your  thresiiing  gliail  r.  to  the  vintage,  and 
your  vinlagj  shall  r.  to  tlje  Bowing  time 
rVum.  34.  II.  the  tjorder  shall  r.  to  the  se? 
Job  20.  a.  and  though  ins  head  r.  unto  tlie  clouds 
Isa.  8. 8.  he  siiall  r.  even  to  the  neck,  O  Iiniiianuel 
30.  28.  breath  sjiail  r.  to  the  midst  of  tJie  neck 
Jer.  48.  32.  lliy  plants  r.  to  the  sea  of  Jazer 
ZecJi.  14.5.  vadey  of  tJie  mountains  shall  r.  to  Azal 
John  20.  27.  r.  hither  thy  finger,  and  r.  lliy  hand 
B  Gor.  10.  13.  a  measure  to  r.  even  unto  you 

REACHED. 
fie*.  28.  12.  the  ladder's  top  r.  to  heaven 
iiiitJi2.  14.  be  r.  her  parched  corn,  she  d.<l  cat 
J)an.  4.  11.  tree,  whose  height  r.  to  heaven,  20. 
2  Cor.  10.  14.  as  though  we  r.  not  to  you 
hev.  18.  5.  Babylon's  shis  have  r.  to  lieaven 

REAC'HETU. 
S  Chr.  28.  9.  slain  In  a  rage  that  r.  up  to  lieaven 
Psal.  3ii.  5.  thy  faithfulness  r.  to  the  cjouda 

108.  4.  and  thy  truth  r.  to  the  clouds 
Proc.  31.  20.  yea,  she  r.  her  hands  to  the  needy 
Jer.  4.  10.  whereas  the  sword  r.  to  the  soul 
18.  it  is  hitter,  because  it  r.  to  thine  heart 
51.  9.  Babylon's  judgment  r.  to  heaven 
Dan.  4.22.  for  tliv  greatness  r.  to  heaven 

REACHING. 
Phil.  3.  13.  r.  fortli  to  lliosc  things  which  are  before 

READ. 
Eziid.  24.  7.  he  r.  in  tiie  audience  of  the  yieople 
Josh.  8.  34.  lie  r.  all  the  words  of  the  law,  35. 
IKimrs  5.  7.  when  king  of  Israel  had  r.  the  letter 
19.  14.  Hezekiah  received  and  r.  the  letter 
22.  8.  Shaphan  r.  the  book  of  the  law,  10. 
23.2.  kin"  Jiisiali  r.  in  their  ears  ail  the  words  of 
the  hook  of  the  covenant,  2  Chron.  34.  30. 
S  Chron.  '.M.  24.  I  will  bring  all  the  curses  r. 
Ezra  4.  IH.  the  l.'tter  hath  been  plainly  r. 

2.3.  the  king's  letter  wasr.  they  made  them  cease 
Xeh.  8.  3.  her.  before  all  book  of  the  law,  H.|  IJ.  1. 
18.  from  first  d^y  to  the  last  he  r.  the  Ip.w 
9.3.  they  stood  up  in  their  place  and  r.  in  the  law 
F.sth.  6.  1.  book  of  the  records  v/aa  r.  bt  fore  king 
l.'<a.  37.  14.  he  received  the  letter,  and  r.  it 
Jer.  29.  2;).  Zephaiiiah  the  (if  iest  r.  this  letter 
36.  10.  then  r.  Baruch  the  words  of  Jeremiah 
21.  Jeliiidi  r.  in  the  ears  of  the  king  and  princPB 
23.when  he  r.  three  or  four  If^aves,  the  king  cut  it 
JUat   12.3.  have  ve  not  r.?  19.  4.  |  21.  HI.  |  22.  3!. 
Mark  2.  05.  |  12.  10  26.  Luke  6.  3. 
Jok\  19.20.  this  title  r.  many  of  the  Jews 
Jlctii  8.  2R.  the  eunuch  r.  Esaias  the  pro|iliet 
32.  the  plai-e  of  scripture  which  he  r.  was  this 
13.  27.  prophets  are  r.  every  sabhalh-day,  15.21. 
15.  31.  which  witen  they  had  r.  they  rejoiced 
23.34.  wlien  th«  governor  had  r.  the  letter 
2C«r.3.2.ye  are  our  epistle  known  and  r.(if:ill  men 
15  when  Moses  is  r.  the  vail  is  ujion  thnir  heart 
Vol.  4.  16.  when  this  epistle  isr.  among  you 
I  Thess.  5. 27. 1  charge  vou  that  this  epistle  be  r. 

READ. 

Deut.  17.  19.  the  king  shall  r.  therPin  all  his  lifo 

31. 11.  thou  shalt  r   this  law  before  all  Itc«*i 

fga.  29. 11.  Haying,  r.  this,  I  pray  thes,  !i. 

34.  Ifi.  ««k  out  of  tho  book  of  the  Lord  R.-d  r. 

/er.  3G.  6.  go  and  r.  in  tli<>,  roll  thou  hast  v/ri;ten 

15L  they  said  sit  down  >iew  tuiu  r  itincurcan: 

47S 


REA 

Jisr.Sl.Gl.when  thou  comeat  to  Babylon  and  slialtr. 
I  yy an. 5.7.  whosoever  shall  r.  this  writing  and  sliew 
I     8.  king's  wise  men,  they  could  notr.  the  writing 
I      17.  let  thy  gilts  be  to  thysclli  yet  1  will  r. 
I  Mat.  21.  42.  did  ye  never  r.  in  ilie  scriptures'? 
Luke  4.  It).  Jtsus  went  in  and  stood  up  lor  to  r. 
Wets  8.  30.  I'hilip  ran  and  heard  him  r.  Esaias 
2C«f.l.l3.we  write  none otii. things  than  wlialyer 
Kph.  3.  4.  whereby  when  ye  r.  yu  may  understand 
Col.  4.  11).  likewise,  r.  the  epistle  from  Laodicea 
iiev.  5.4.  wept,  because  none  worthy  to  r.  the  book 

UEADEST. 
Luke  10.  2C.  what  is  wiilten  in  law,  how  r.  tliou7 
.icts  S.  30.  undeislandest  thou  what  thou  r.? 

KEADETH. 

Hab.  2. 2.  m«is  it  (ilain,  that  he  may  run  timl  r.  it 

Mat.  24.  15.  when  ye  shall  see  the  abomination, 

whoso  r.  let  him  understand,  Mark  13.  14. 

Hcv.  1. 3.  blessed  is  he  that  r.  and  they  that  hear 

READING. 
JVeA.S.  8.  they  caused  them  to  understand  the  r. 
Eccl.  12.  t  12.  much  r.  is  a  weariness  ot  the  llcsh 
.■■Jets  13.  15.  alter  the  r.  of  the  law  and  the  prophets 
2Cor.3.I4.  vail  untakcn  away  in  r.  tlie  Old  Testuiu. 

1  'J'lm.  4.  13.  till  i  come,  give  attendance  to  r. 

READING. 

Jer.36.8.  r.  in  the  book  of  the  words  of  tho  Lord 

51.tJ3.  wiicu  thou  hast  made  aiieiidof  r.tlii.jbook 

READINESS. 

Jlcts  17. 11.  they  received  the  word  w  itli  r.  of  mind 

2  Ciir.  8.  11.  that  a>  there  was  a  r.  to  will 

10.  G.  having  a  r.  to  revenge  all  disobedience 

READ^. 
Ezod.  17.  4.  the  people  be  almost  r.  to  stone  rae 

19.  11.  and  be  r.  against  the  third  day,  15. 

54.2.  be  r.  in  the  morning,  and  come  up  to  Sinai 
J\runi.  32.  17.  we  will  go  r.  armed  before  Israel 
JJcut.  I.  41.  ye  were  r.  to  go  up  into  the  hill 

30.  5.  a  Syrian  r.  to  perish  was  my  father 
Josh.  4.  1 13.  about  40,000  r.  armed  passed  over 

8.  4.  go  not  far  from  the  city,  but  be  ye  all  r. 

1  Sam.  25.  18.  Abigail  took  five  sheep  r.  dressed 

2  .Sum.  15.15.  thy  servants  are  r.to  do  whatsoever 
18.  22.  why  run,  seeing  thou  hast  no  tidings  r.? 

Ezra  7. 0.  Ezra  was  a  r.  scribe  in  the  law  of  Alosea 
J\i'ch.  9.  17.  but  thou  art  a  God  r.  to  pardon 
Esth.'J.li.  they  should  bei-.  against  tliatday,8. 13. 
Job  3.  8.  who  are  r.  to  raise  up  their  mourning 
12.  5.  he  that  is  r.  to  slip  with  his  feet 
15.  23.  knoweth  the  day  of  darkness  is  r.  at  hand 
24.  anguish  shall  prevail  as  a  king  ?•.  to  battle 
28.  in  houses  which  are  r.  to  become  heaps 
17.1.  my  days  areeMinct,  the  graves  are  r.  fur  me 
18.  12.  and  destruction  shall  be  r.  at  his  side 
29.13.  the  blessing  of  him  r.  to  perish  came  on  me 
32.  19.  my  belly  is  r.  to  burst  like  new  bottles 
Psal.  38.  17.  for  I  am  r.  to  halt,  and  my  sorrow 
45.  1.  my  tongue  is  the  pen  of  a  r.  writer 
86.  5  thou.  Lord,  art  good,  and  r.  to  forgive 
88. 15.  I  am  alllicted,  and  r.  to  die  from  my  youth 
/V00.24.  II.  to  deliver  those  that  are  r.  to  he  slain 

31.  6.  give  strong  drink  to  him  that  is  r.  to  perish 
F.ccl.  5.  1.  he  more  r.  to  hear  than  to  give  saciifice 
Isa.  27. 13.  they  shall  come  who  were  r.  to  perish 

30. 13.  this  iniquity  shall  be  as  a  breach  r.  to  fall 
32. 4. the  tongue  of  stammerers  be  r.  to  speak  plain 
38.  20.  the  Lord  was  r.  to  save  me,  we  will  sing 
41.7.  saying,  it  is  r.  for  the  soldering,  he  fastened 
51.  13.  the  oppressor,  as  if  he  ivere  r.  to  destroy 
/)an.3.15.  now  if  ye  be  r.  to  fall  down  and  worship 
Mat.a.  4.  Catlings  are  killed,  and  all  things  are  r. 
8.  then  saith  he,  the  wedding  is  r.  Luke  14. 17. 

24.  44.  therefore  be  ye  also  r.  Luke  12.  40. 

25.  10.  they  that  were  r.  went  in  with  him 
Mark  14.  'M.  the  spirit  is  r.  but  the  flesh  is  weak 
/.ukel.'i.  a  centurion's  servant  sick,  and  r.  to  die 

22.  33.  Lord,  I  am  r.  to  go  with  thee  to  prison 
./o/rre  7.0.  mv  time  not  come,  your  time  is  always  r. 
J)cls  20.7.  Paul  preacheil  to  them,  r.  to  depart 

21.  i:i.  I  am  r.  not  to  be  bound  only,  but  to  die 

23. 15.  we,  or  ever  become  near,  are  r.  to  kill  him 
21.  iftiw  are  r.  looking  for  a  promise  from  tlioe 
Horn.  1.  15. 1  am  r.  to  pi  each  the  gospel  at  Rome 
M  Car.  8.  19.  and  the  declaration  of  your  r.  mind 

9.2.  Achaia  was  r.  a  year  ago,  zi^al  hath  provoked 
3.  I  gent  brethren,  that,  as  I  said,  yo  may  he  r. 
S.lhat  the  same  might  be  r.  asn  matter  of  bounty 

12.  14.  the  third  time  I  amr.  to  come  to  you 
1  T?ni.3.t3.must  not  be  r.  to  quarrrd,  as  one  in  wine 

6. 18.  that  ye  be  rirh  in  good  works  r.  to  distribute 
27V»ii.  4.  6.  for  I  am  now  r.  to  be  offered 
Tit.  3.  1.  put  in  mind  to  be  r.  to  every  good  work 
Hib.  8   13.  that  waxeth  old,  is  r.  to  vanish  away 
lP«t.l.5.Balvetion,  r.to  be  revealed  in  the  last  time 

3. 15.  be  r.  always  to  give  anannwer  to  every  man 

4.5.  to  give  account  to  him  that  is  r.to  judge  quick 

5.  2.  not  for  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  r.  mind 
R'.v.  3.  2.  strengthen  t!ie  things  that  are  r.to  die 

12.  4.  the  woman  which  was  r.  to  be  delivered 
Set  Mice,  Mjijie 

3a 


REA 

__  REALM 

2  Chron.  20  .10.  !he  r.  01  Johoenapli&l  was  qtiiet 

Ezra  7.  13.  they  of  iny  r.  vvno  are  minded  to  go 

23.  why  should  there  be  wrath  against  the  r.1 

Dan.  1.5m.  he  found  them  better  than  all  in  his  r 

6.  3.  tlie  king  thought  to  set  him  over  the  r. 

9.  1.  Darin*,  king  over  the  r.  of  the  Chaldeans 
11.  2.  he  aliall  strr  up  all  against  the  r.  of  Giecij 

REAP 
Signifies,  [1]  T»  cut  down  corn.  Jam.  5.  4.     [2 
'J'o  receive  the  fruit  or  reward  of  our  wor'  s 
whether  good  or  bad.  Gal.  6.  7,  8.     [3]  To  ez' 
pcct  increase,    Mat.  25.   20.     [4]   'J'o  czecuto 
judgment  on    antichrist   and  his   adherent'} 
Rev.  14.  15. 
Lev.  19.  9.  and  when  ye  r.  the  harvest,  23.  10,  22 
shall  not  wholly  r.  the  corners  of  thy  field 
25.  5.  what  groweth  of  itself  thou  shalt  not  r. 

11.  in  jubilee  ye  shall  neitlier  sow  nor  r. 
Ruth  2.  y.  let  thine  eyes  he  on  the  field  they  r. 

1  Ham.  8.  12.  set  your  servants  to  r.  his  harvest 

2  Kings  19. 29. in  third  year  sow  and  r.  Isa.  37.  30 
Job  4.  8.  they  that  sow  wickedness  r.  the  same 

24.  6.  they  r.  every  one  his  corn  in  the  field 
Psal.  126. 5.  they  that  sow  in  tears  shall  r.  in  joy 
Prov.  22.8.  he  that  sowetli  iniquity  shall  r.  vanity 
Eccl.  11.4.  he  thatregardclh  the  clouds  shall  not  r. 
J'?r.l2.13.they  have  sown  wheat,  but  shall  r.thornj 
Hos  8. 7. have  sown  wind,theyshallr.tlie  whirlwind 

10.  12.  sow  in  rightecusnuss,  r.  111  mercy 
Mic.  6.  15.  thou  shalt  sow,  but  shalt  not  r. 
Alaf..  6.  26.  the  fowls  of  the  airr.  not,  Luke  12.24. 

25.  20.  thou  knewest  I  r.  where  I  sowed  not 
.fohn  4.  33.  to  r.  whereon  ye  bestowed  no  labour 

1  Cor.  9.  11.  if -.ve  shall  r.  your  carnal  things 

2  Cor.  9.  6.   he  which  soweth  sparingly   shall   r. 

sparingly,  he  which  soweth  bountifully  lAall 
r.  hount. fully 
Gal.  a.  7.  whatever  a  man  soweth,  that  shall  her. 

6.  soweth  to  lipsh,  shall  of  the  flesh  r.  corrupt:oD. 
to  Spirit,  shall  of '.he  Spirit  r.  life  everlasting 

9.  in  due  season  we  shall  r.  if  we  faint  not 
Rev.  14. 15.  thrust  in  thy  sickle  and  r.  for  the  tiiiia 
is  come  for  thee  to  r.  for  the  harvest  is  ripa 
REAPED. 
//os.10.13.  ye  have  plowed  wickedn.  ye  r.  iniquity 
Jam.5.4.  the  hire  of  labourers,  which  r.  down  your 
fields,  the  cries  of  them  which  r.  are  entcrtJ 
Rev.  14. 16.  thrust  111  his  sickle,  the  earth  wai  t. 

REAPER. 
Amos  9.  13.  the  plowman  shall  overtake  the  r. 

REAPERS. 

Ruth  2.  3.  Ruth  gleaned  in  the  field  after  the  r. 

4.  Boaz  said  to  the  r.  the  Lord  be  with  you 

7.  I  pray  you,  let  me  glean  after  the  r. 

2  Kings  4. 18.  he  wtnt  out  to  his  father  to  the  r. 

Milt.  13.30.1  will  say  to  the  r.  gather  the  tares 
39.  tlie  enemy  is  the  devil,  and  r.  are  the  angeN 
REAPEST 

Lev.  23.  22.  not  make  clean  riildance  when  thou  r, 

Luke  19.  21.  and  thou  r.  that  thou  didst  not  sow 
REAPETH. 

Isa.  17.  5.  the  harvest-man  r.the  ears  with  his  arm 

.fohn  4.  36.  he  that  r.  rcceiveth  wages,  that  both  he 
that  soweth  and  he  that  f.  may  rejoice  together 
37.tlial  saying  is  true,  one  soweth  and  another  r. 
REAPING. 

\  Sam.  a.  13.  and  they  of  Beth-shemesh  were  r- 

Mat.  25.  24.  Lord,  1  knew  that  thou  art  a  h»  d 
man,  r.  where  llinu  hast  not  sow  n,  Luke  19. 22. 
REASON 

SignifieB,  [1]  T/iat  faculty  of  the  soul  whereby  len 
judge  of  things,  Dan.  4.  36.  [2]  Pveuf,  ground, 
or  argument,  1  Pel.  3. 15.  [3]  7V;  confer,  dia 
pute,  or  argue.  Mat.  10.  8.  JIark  8.  16. 

Reasonable  service,  Rom.  12. 1.  The  spiritual 
sacrifice  of  a  Christian,  offering  not  thd 
bodies  of  unreasonable  beasts,  as  I  hey  tcera 
wont  to  do  under  the  law  ;  but  himself  whidly 
being  a  reasonable  creature,  as  a  sacrifice 
unto  God  his  Creator  and  Redeemer,  which. 
is  c  most  reasonable  thing,  to  do  him  scrvia 
and  obedience  in  all  things,  according  to  hi!< 
revealed  will,  whicJi  is  a  very  reasonable  rule. 

Reasonable  service,  in  Greek,  XoyiKh  httTctM, 
may  be  such  as  will  be  agreeable  to  the  notion 
0/0  Ao'^Of,  t/ie  Word,  as  it  lignifies  Chrisi, 
and  then  it  is  the  Christian  service.  It  may  be 
as  AOJ/OC  signifies  the  word,  or  scripture,  and 
then  it  will  be  that  worship  which  is  pre- 
scribed us  in  the  scripture.  It  may  be  a^ 
Xo^oci  word,  is  opposed  to  ti/uc(,  law,  and 
then  it  will  be  the  evangelical  worship.  Or  it 
may  be  such  a  worship  of  God  as  is  mos'. 
agrreablc  to  reason,  as  is  before  observed 

1  Kings  9. 15.  and  this  in  the  r.  of  tho  levy,  whicn 
king  Solomon  rnif^^ed 

Prov.  26.  16.  than  seven  men  that  can  render  11  r,- 

Eccl.  1.  25.  I  applied  to  search  the  r.  of  thii:gs_ 


REB 

l^c/7.t2T.  weighing  one  by  ooa  to  find  out  the  r. 
/M».4. 36.  at  llie  sametime  my  r.  returnea  to  me 
dcts  6.  2.  11  is  not  r.  we  should  leave  the  word 

18. 14.  O  ye  Jews  r.  would  that  I  should  hear 

1  Pet.  3.  J5.  that  aske'.h  you  a  r.  of  the  hope  in  you 

By  REASON. 
Ben.  41.  31  plenty  not  known  Oy  r.  of  that  famine 
47. 13.  lam',  of  Canaan  I'amlediyr.  of  the  famine 
y.xod.  2.  23.  Israel  sighed  by  r.  of  the  hondage 
3  T.lhearl  their  cry  Ay  r.  of  tiieir  rask-niastera 
8.  24.  the  land  was  corrupted  by  r.  of  the  thes 
Xfam.  9. 10.  if  any  be  unclean  by  r.  of  a  dead  body 
18.  8.  the  hallowed  things  given  by  r.  of  anointing 
32.  shall  hear  no  sin  by  r.  of  it,  when  ye  heaved 
Dent.  5.  5.  for  ye  were  afraid  by  r.  of  the  iire 
^osA.9.13.our  shoes  are  become  old  Ay ''•o'  journey 
tI4.  they  received  the  men  Ay  r.  of  their  victuals 
Judg.^.l^.ioT  It  repented  the  L.  for  their  groanings 
by  r.  of  them  that  oppressed  and  ve.ved  them 

1  Kings  14.  4.  Ahijah's  eyes  were  set  Ay  r.  of  age 
iChr.  5. 14.  not  able  to  minister  Ayr.  of  the  cloud 

20. 15.  be  not  afraid  Ay  r.  of  this  great  multitude 
21.1j.thy  bowels  fall  out,  Ayr.  of  the  sickness,  19. 

Job  6.  10.  brooks  are  blackish,  by  r.  of  the  ice 
IT.  7.  mine  eye  also  is  dim  Ay  r.  of  sorrow 
31.  23.  Ay  r.  of  his  highness  I  could  not  endure 
35.9.  Ay  r.  of  oppressions  they  make  the  oppressed 
cry,  they  cry  <iut  Ay  r.  of  the  arm  of  the  mighty 
37. 19.  we  cannot  order  speech  Ay  r.  of  darkness 
41.25.  by  r.  of  breakings  they  purify  themselves 

fsoi. 38.8.  roared  Ay  r.  of  disquietness  of  my  heart 
44.  10.  that  blasjihcmeth  Ay  r.  of  thu  enemy 
78.  05.  a  mighty  man  that  shouteth  by  r.  of  wine 
88.  9.  mine  eye  mourncth  Ay  r.  of  afHiction 
90.  lO.if  Ayr.  of  strenglh  they  be  fourscore  years 
102.5.  iy  r.  cf  ir.y  gr'.'iin.  my  bones  cleave  to  skin 

frov.  20.4.  the  sluggard  will  not  plow  Oy  r.  of  cc!;; 

Jsa.  49.  19.  too  narrow,  Ay  r.  of  the  inhabitantii 

Kzek.  19.10.  full  of  branches  Ay  r.  of  .niiiiy  waters 
21.12.  terrors  Ayr.  of  sword  shall  be  on  my  people 
20.  10.  Ay  r.  of  the  abundance  of  his  horses 
28.  17.  Tyrus  corrupted  Ay  r.  of  thy  brightness 

Dan.  8. 12.  a  host  given  him  Ay  r.  of  ti  ar.fgression 

Jonah  a  2. 1  cried  Ay  r.  of  my  affliction  to  the  Ld. 

Mic  2.12.  sha!;  makegrccit  v.'A~eby  r.  of  multitude 

John  6.  18.  the  sea  arose  by  r.  of  a  great  Wind 
12.  11.  Ay  r.  of  him  many  believed  on  Jesus 

iJo»i.8.20.^iy  r  of  him  who  subjecicd  same  in  hope 

2  Cor.  3.  10.  Ay  r.  of  the  glory  .J.at  cuce'.leth 
Htb.  5. 3.  Ay  r.  iiereof  he  ought,  as  for  the  people. 

so  also  for  himself,  to  offer  for  sins 
14.  who  Ay  r.  of  use  have  iheir  si^ises  e.iercised 
T.23.priests  not  suffered  to  continue  Ay  r.  of  death 
S  Fct.2.2.  Ay  r.of  whom  way  of  truth  evil  s])okenof 
Rev.  8.13.  Ay  r.  of  the  other  voices  of  the  trumpet 
9.2.  »un  and  air  were  darkened  byr.  of  the  smoke 
18.  19.  were  made  ricli  A?/  r.  of  her  costliness 
REASON,  Ferb. 
.   Sam.  12.7.  that  I  may  r.  with  you  before  the  Ld. 
Jc.b  9. 14.  and  choose  out  my  v/ords  to  r.  wilh  you 
13.3.  surely  I  would  spe?.k  and  desire  to  »■.  with  G. 
15.  3.  should  ho  r.  with  unprofitable  talk? 
/.i-a.  1.  18.  come  now  and  let  us  r.  together 
.hr.  1?.  "1  1.  let  me  r.  the  case  with  tl-.ee 
J'.iat  16.8.  Jesus  said,  whyr.  ye  among  yourselves, 
because  ye  have  no  bread?  Mark  2. 8.  |  8.  17. 
J^nke  5.  21.  the  Scribes  and  Pharisees  began  to  r 
22.  Jesus  said  to  them,  whatr.  ye  in  your  hearts? 
REASONABLE. 
Rom.  12. 1.  living  sact.  ice,  which  is  your  r.  service 

REASONABLY. 
Heb.  5.  t  2.  who  can  r.  bear  wilh  the  ignorant 

REASONED. 
Mat.  I'j.  7.  and  thev  r.  among  theniaelves,  21.25. 
Mark  8.  16:|  H.  31.  Lukeii).  5. 
Mark  2.  8.  when  Jesus  perceived  th;it  they  so  r. 
l.-ukeW.  14.  the  husbandmen  r.  among  themselves 
24.  15.  while  they  r.  Jesu.^  himself  drew  near 
Hcls  17.  2.  three  sabbaths  Paul  r.  with  them 
18.  4.  he  r.  in  the  synfigogue  every  sabbath 
19.  Paul  r.  with  the  Ji'ws  at  Ephcsus 
24. 25.  and  as  he  r.  of  rishteousness  and  judgment 

REASONING. 
ToA  13. 6.  hear  now  my  r.  and  hearken  to  pleoiiings 
Luke  9.  46.  then  there  arose  a  r.  among  them 
iScti 28. 29.  the  Jews  deiiaited,  and  had  great  r. 

REASONING. 
JWaril2.6. there  were  certn  in  scribesr.in  '.heir  hearts 
12.  29.  and  having  heard  them  r.  together 

REASONINGS. 
2  Cor.  10. 1 5.  castins  down  r.  and  every  high  thing 

REASONS. 
Job  32.11.  behold  I  waited,  and  gave  ear  to  your  r. 
Isa.  41.21.  bring  forth  vour  r.  saith  king  of  Jacob 

REBEL. 
To  rebel  is  n  fight  or  make  war  against  a  law- 
fv.l  soverrign,  as  Abgaiom  did  against  his 
father  David,  2  Sam.  15.  10,  &'C.  Or  to  cast  off 
the  yoke  of  a  lawful  govtmor,  as  Koiah  and 
4biram,  A'um.  16.  1,  2,  ^-c.  Rebellion  cometh 
474 


REB 

of  the  Ilclr.ew  word  Marali,  which  sig:tifits 
bitteriicss,  because  rebellion  is  a  thing  distatle- 
ful   unto  (iod,  and  provokes   him  to   anger. 
Men  are  said  to  rebel,  [1]  Jigainst  the  Lord, 
Num.  14.  9.    [2]  -Sgainst  Ins  words,  P.sal.  1U7. 
11.  [3]  Against   his    Spirit,    Isa.  63.  10.     [4] 
..^gainst  an  earthly  king,  1  ICiiigs  12.  i9. 
JVam,  14.  9.  only  r.  not  against  the  Lord,  nor  fear 
.fosh.  1.  18.  whosoever  doth  r.  he  shall  die 
22.  16.  ye  have  budded  an  altar  thai  ye  might  r. 
18.  seeing  that  ye  r.  to-day  against  the  Lord 

19.  r.  not  against  the  Lord,  nor  r.  .against  us 
29.  God  forbid  that  we  should  r.  against  the  Lord 

1  Sam.  12.  14.  if  ye  will  obey  and  not  r.  ag.  Lord 

15.  and  if  ye  wiil  not  obey  the  Lord,  but  r. 
JVVA.  2. 19.  what  do  ye  ?  will  ye  r.  against  the  king? 
6.  6.  saith  it,  that  thou  and  ihe  Jews  think  to  r. 
./oA  24.13.  they  are  of  those  thatr.  against  the  light 
I'sal.  78.  t  40.  how  oft  did  they  r.  against  him  ? 
Isa.  1.20.  if  ye  refuse  and  r.  ye  shall  be  devoured 
Uos.  7.  14.  they  assemble  for  corn,  and  r.  against 
REBELLED.  [me 

Gen.  14.  4.  and  in  the  thirteentn  year  they  r 
vVum.  20.  24.  because  ye  r.  ag.  my  words  at  waters 
ofMeiibah,  27.  14.  Dcut.  1.  26,43. 1 9.  23 

1  Kings  12.  19.  Rehoboam  tied,  so  Israel  r.  ag.  the 

house  of  David  unto  this  day,  2  Chron.  10.  19, 

2  Kings  1.  1.  Moab  r.  against  Israel,  3,  5,  7. 
18.  7.  Ilezekiah  r.  against  the  king  of  Assyria 
24.  1.  Jchoiakim  r.  against  Nebuchadnezzar 

20.  Zedekiah  r.  2  Cljron.  36.  13.  .Jer.  52.  3. 
2  Chron.  13.  6.  Jeroboam  hath  r.  against  his  lord 
jYek.  9.  20.  they  were  disobedient,  and  r.  ag.  thee 
Psal.  5.  10.  for  they  have  r.  against  ihee 

105.  28  and  they  r  not  against  his  word 

107   II.  because  they  r.  against  the  words  of  God 
/sa.l.2.I  have  nourished  children,  and  they  have  r. 

63.  10.  but  they  r.  and  vexed  his  Holy  Spirit 
Lum.  1.  16.  i  have  r.  ||  20.  I  have  grievously  r. 

•3.  42.  we  iiavc  r.  thou  hast  not  pardoned 
Ezek.  2.  3.  I  send  thee  to  a  nation  that  hath  r. 

IT.!5.her.  insandini;  his  ambassadors  to  Egypt 

20.  8.  but  they  r.  agair.^t  me,  13.  21. 

JJan.  9.  5.  we  have  r.  by  departing  from  thee 

9.  to  o'jr  God  mercy,  thc-'gh  we  have  r.  ag.  him 
IIos.  13.  IS.  SamariihRtii  r.  Hgsinst  her  God 

RiiEJALEcr. 
2  Kings  18.  20.  Rah-sha'/.i.Us-.id  to  Ilezekiah,  on 
whom  dost  tb;ij  trjat,  :h.t!  tiiou  r.?  Jsa.  36.  5. 
P.EBEl.LiON. 
J".'!' m.  I7.t  10.  as  a  to'ien  against  the  children  of  r. 
Deal.  31. 27.  for  i  know  thy  r.  and  thy  stiff  neck 
Jnsh.  22.  22.  Jsrae!  he  shall  know  if  it  be  in  r. 
I  .Scire.  15.  23.  r.  is  as  the  sir.  cf  witchcraft 
20.  t30.  Ihou  F.nr;  of  perverse  r.  do  not  I  know 
Ezra  4.  19.  arul  that  r.  hath  been  made  therein 
JVc/i.  9.  17.  and  in  their  j-.  appointed  a  captain 
.foil  34.  37.  for  he  addcth  r.  unto  his  sin 
h'rov.  17. 11.  an  evil  man  seeketh  only  r. 
.fer.  28.  iO.  because  Ihou  hast  taught  r.  29.  32. 
Ezek.  2.  t  7.  whother  hear  or  forbear,  they  are  r. 

RiijliELLIOUS. 
Deut.O.T.y  'have  been r.  ag.  the  Lord,  24.  j  31.27 
2i.  IS.  if  a  man  have  a  stubborn  and  r.  son 
20.  they  shall  say,  this  imr  son  is  stubborn  and  r. 

1  Siijn.  20. 30.  tiiou  son  of  the  perverse  r.  woman 
Ezra4.  12  building  the  r.  and  the  bad  city,  15. 
P.'.'aA  06.  7.  let  not  the  r.  c.xalt  themselves 

08.  6.  but  the  r  dwell  in  a  dry  land 

18.  yea,fortlicr.also  ||  78.  8.  and  a  r.  generation 
fsa.  1.  2j.  thy  princes  are  r.  companions  of  thieves 
30.  1.  woe  to  the  r.  cliildren,  saith  the  Lord 
9.  this  is  a  r.  people  ||  50.  5.  I  was  not  r. 
65.  2.  [  have  spread  out  my  hands  to  a  r.  people 
.Tcr.  4.  17.  she  hath  been  r.  against  me,  saith  Lord 
5.  23.  but  this  people  hath  a  revolting  andr.  heart 
Ezek.  2.  3.  son  of  man,  I  send  Ihee  to  a  r.  nation 
i.lhey  are  a  r.  house,  6.7.  |  3.  9, 26,  27.  j  12. 2, 3. 
8.he  nottlioii  r.lihe  that r.housc,  open  thy  mouth 
12.  2.  thou  dwcUest  in  the  midst  of  ar.  house 
17.  12.  sny  tiow  to  the  r.  house,  know  ye,  44.  6. 
24.  3.  and  utter  a  parable  to  the  r.  house    t 

REBELS.  . 
^Ttim.  17.19.  Aaron's  rod  kept  fur  a  token  ag.  the  r. 
20.  10.  Moses  and  ."^aron  said,  hear  now,  ye  r. 
.Ttr.  50.  t  21.  go  up  against  the  land  of  r. 
Eje«.  2.  t  6.  though  r.  and  thorns  be  wilh  thee 
20.  38.  I  will  purL'e  out  from  among  you  the  r. 

REBUKE,  Substantive. 
Deut.  29. 20.  the  Lord  shall  send  on  thee  r. 

2  Kings  19.  3.  this  is  a  day  of  r.  Isa.  37.  3. 
Psal.  \8.  15.  at  thy  r.  at  the  blast  of  thy  nostrils 

70.  6.  at  thy  r.  the  horse  cast  into  a  dead  sleep 
80.  IR.  they  perish  at  Ihe  r.  of  thy  countenance 
ii)A.  7.  at  thy  r.  they  fled,  they  hasted  away 
Pruo.  13.  1.  but  a  scorner  hearcth  not  r. 
8.  but  the  poor  heareth  not  r. 
27.  5.  open  r.  is  better  than  secret  love 
Eccl.  7.  5.  it  Is  better  to  hear  the  r.  of  the  wise 
Isa.  25.  8.  the  r.  of  his  people  shall  he  take  away 


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|/»a.  30. 17.  thousano  shall  floe  at  the  >•.  of  onp.  at 
I         the  r.  of  five  shall  ye  flee   till  left  an  a  beacon 
I   50.  2.  behold,  at  my  r.  I  dry  U|)  the  sea 
51.  20.  thy  sons  lie  full  of  tht  r.  of  lliy  God 
60.  15.  to  render  his  r.  with  flames  ol  tire 
Jer.  15.  15.  know  that  for  thy  sake  1  suffered  r 
Hos.  5.9.  Ejihraim  shall  be  desolate  in  the  ilay  of  * 
f/u^.  2.15.  without  r.  in  midst  of  a  perverse  nattm 

REBUKE 

Signifies,   [1]  To  reprove  or  check.  Lev.  19.  17. 

(2J  To  restrain,  Zech.  3.  2.  Jude  9.     [3J  T» 

silence,  or   command'  persons   to   hold    their 

peace,  Luke  19.  39.     [4]  To   co^imnce  of  ««, 

and  bring   to   repentance,    Isa.   2.  4.     [.^J   V'a 

cure,  Luke  4.  39.     [6J  To  chasten,   afflict,  ur 

correct,  Psal.  6.  1. 

I,ev.  19. 17.  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  r.  thy  neigliboi.i 

Ruth  2.  10.  that  she  may  glean  them,  and  r  her  not 

1  Chron.  12.  17.  God  look  thereon,  and  r.  it 
Psal.  6. 1.  O  Lord,r.  me  not  in  thine  anger,  38. 1 

68.  30.  r.  the  company  of  speat-roen,  Ihe  bulls 
Prov.  9.  8.  r.  a  wise  man,  and  he  will  love  thee 

24.  25.  to  them  that  r.  him  shall  be  dehght 
Jsa.  2.  4.  he  shall  r.  many  nations,  Mic.  4.  3. 

17. 13.  the  nations  rush,  but  God  shall  r.  them 

.54.  9.  I  would  not  be  wroth  wilh,  norr.  Ihee 
Zech.  3. 2.  Lord  said  to  Satan,  the  Ld.  r.tiiee.  cvoa 
the  Lord  that  hath  chosen  Jerusslam,  r.  theo 
Mai.  3.  11. 1  will  r.  the  devourer  for  your  sakes 
J/uM6. 22.  Peter  began  to  r.  him,  Mark  8.  32. 
Luke  17.  3.  if  thy  brother  trespass,  r.  him 

19.  39.  some  said,  Master,  r.  thy  disciples 
ITim.  5.  1.  r.  not  an  elder,  but  entreat  him 

20.  lliem  that  sin,  r.  bef.  all,  that  others  may  feai 
2 Tim.  4.  2.  r   c.\hort,  with  all  long-suffering 
Tit.  1.  13.  wherefore  r.  them  sharply,  2.  15. 
Jude  9.  Michael  said,  the  Lord  r.  thee 
Rev.  3. 19-  as  many  as  I  love,  I  r.  and  chasten 

REBUKED. 
(7fn.31.42.  God  hath  seen  and  r.  theeyesterniglil 
37.  10.  his  father  r.  him,  and  said  to  him 
JSTeh.  5.  7.  and  1  r.  the  nobles  and  the  rulers 
Psal.  9. 5.  hast  r.  the  heathen,  thou  hast  destroyed 
100. 9.  he  r.  the  Red  sea  also,  and  it  was  crieu  uu 
119.  21.  thou  hast  r.  the  proud  that  are  curs,  d 
Mat.  8. 20.  he  r.  the  wind,  Murk  4.. 39.  Zukc  8. 24  . 
17. 18.  Jesus  r.  devil,  and  he  departed  out  of  him 
19. 13.  disciples  r.  them,  Murk  10. 13.  Lu.  18. 15 

20.  31.  the  multitude  r.  the  blind  men 

Mark  1.25.  he  r.  the  devil,  9.  25.  Juke  4. 35.  (9.  42 
8.33.  Jesiis  r.  Peter,  saying,  get  thee  behind  me 

I^uke  4.  39.  he  stood  over  her  and  r.  the  fever 
9.  55.  bul  Jesus  turned,  and  r.  Ja.iies  and  John 
18.  39.  they  that  went  before  r.  the  blind  man 
23.  40.  but  the  other  thief  answering  r.  him 

Heb.  12.  5.  nor  faint  when  thou  art  r.  cf  him 

2  Pet.  2.  16.  but  Balaam  was  r.  for  his  iniquity 

REBUKER. 
Hos.  5.  2.  though  I  have  been  a  r.  of  them  ali 

REBUKETH. 
Pro».9. 7.  he  that  r.  a  wicked  man  getlelh  a  blot 
28.23.  helhat  r.a  man,  after  shall  find  more  favoc 
.'imas  5.  10.  they  hate  him  that  r.  in  the  gate 
JVuA.  1.  4.  he  r.  the  sea,  and  maketh  it  dry 

REBUKES. 
Psal.3Q.l\.  when  thou  with  r.  dost  correct  man 
Eiek.  5. 15.  execute  judgments  in  furious  r.  25. 17 

REBUKING. 
2  Sam.  22. 16.  foundations  discovered  at  r.  of  Lord 

REBUKING,  Participle. 
Juke  4.  41.  he  r.  them, suffered  them  not  to  speaii 

RECALL. 
Jam.  3.  21.  this  I  r.  to  roind,  therefore  I  hope 

RECEIPT. 
Mat.  9.  9.  as  Jesus  passed,  he  saw  Matthew  sitting 
at  the  r.  of  custom,  Mark  2. 14.  iuAeS.  2T. 
RECEIVE 

Signifies,  [1]  To  take  what  is  given,  paid,  or  put 
into  one's  hands,  2Sam.  18.  12.  2Kings  .5.  26. 
[2]  To  contain,    1  Kings  8.  04.     [3]  To  enter- 
tain, lodire,  or  harbour.  Acts  28.  2-  7.     [4]  7"* 
hear   with,   or  suffer,   2  Cor.  11.   16.     f5.\  Ta 
hearken  to,  Prov.  2.  1.     [6]  To  bilieve,  Mat. 
71.  14.  Jolin  1.  12.     [7]  Ta  give.  Rev.  13.  f  16. 
[8]  To  attend  and  assent  to,  Mat.  13  20.    [9J 
To  admit  one  to  be  a  member  of  the  chwck, 
Rnm.  14. 1.  [10]  To  be  endued  with.    Nils  1.  b. 
[11]  To  enioy  and  possess,  Heb.  10.  30      [19j 
To  bear  patiently  and  thankfully.  Job  2.  lOi. 
[13]  To  be  rewarded.    Mat.  10.  41.     ()•]  To 
have,  Hoo.  10.  6. 
F.xod.  29.  2,5.  thou  shall  r.  the  wave-offering 
J'/'uTr..  18.  28.  ye  shall  offer  all  your  tithes  which 
ye  r.  of  the  children  of  Israel 
Dei.it.  33.  3.  every  one  shall  r.  of  thy  words 
1  Sam.  10.  4.  which  Ihou  shall  r.  of  their  bonds 
2Srtni.  18.12.  though  I  should  r.a  thousand  sJiektIi 
1  Kings  5.9.  and  thou  shall  r.  the  cedar  and  tir 
Job  2.  10.  chall  we  r.  good  at  the  hand  of  God 
27. 13.  which  thev  shall  r  of  ihe  Almighty 


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Ptol  6.  S  tlie  Loi  1  will  r.  my  peayer 

S4  5.  he  Biiall  r.  tlie  bleeding  from  the  Lord 

49  15.  Go'i  wtil  reileein  my  suul,  for  he  shall  r.  me 

~3.  24.  ^uide  me,  aiid  aflerwarri  r.  me  to  glory 

75.2.  when  l«halJ  r.  the  co'igregauon  I  will  judge 
fr«o.  2.  1.  my  son,  il'  ihou  wilt  r.  my  words 

10.  8.  the  wise  in  lieart  will  r.  coinmandnionts 
ha.  37.  (>.  nO'eriiig,  should  1  r.  comfort  m  the^se? 
Ezek.  li>.Gl.  be  ashamed,  when  thou  slialt  r.  sisters 
Dan.  2  G,  ye  shall  r.  of  me  gifts  and  rewards 
Has.  10  6.  Bphraim  shall  r.  shame,  and  Israel 
Mic.  1.  11-  he  shall  r.  uf  you  his  standing 
Zepk.  ;<■  7.  I  said,  ihou  wilt  r.  instruction 
Mat.lQAl.a  p:o(>liei,he  shall  r.a  prophet's  reward, 

a  righteous  man  shall  r.  a  righie.  man's  reward 

11.  5.  the  blind  r.  their  sight,  the  lame  walk 
14.  if  ye  will  r.  it,  this  is  Klias  which  was  to  come 

18.5.  whoso  shall  r.  one  suih  little  child  in  my 
name,  receivetii  iii(\,  Mark  9.  37.  Luke  9.  48. 
19.  11.  he  said,  all  men  cannot  r.  this  saying 

29.  he  siiall  r.  a  hundred  fold.  Murk  10.  'M. 
SO.  7.  and  svhatsoeier  is  right,  that  shall  ye  r. 
31.  22.  whatsoever  ye  ask,  believing,  ye  sliall  r. 

34.  that  they  might  r.  the  fruits  of  it 
83.14. long  |)iavers,therefoie  ve shall  r.  the  greater 
damnation,  MarkM.  40.   LukeH).  47. 
Mark  4.1().  r.  llie  word  with  gladiioss,  Litke  8. 13. 

20.  ll  ese  an:  such  as  hear  the  word  and  r.  it 

10.  51.  Ld.  Uiat  I  might  r.  my  sight,  /^uke  18.  41. 

11.  24.  when  ye  pray,  believe  that  ye  r.  them 

12.  3.  that  iie  might  r.  from  the  husbandmen 
Luke  10.  8.  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and  tliey  r. 

It).  4.  thai  thuy  may  r.  nie  into  their  houses 

S.  they  may  r.  you  into  everlasting  habitations 
23.  41.  for  we  r.  the  due  reward  of  our  deeds 
/oAn  5.  43.  if  in  his  own  name,  him  ye  will  r. 

44.  how  can  believe,  which  r.  honour  one  of  ano. 

7.  iJ.  it  a  man  on  the  sabbath  r.  circumcision 
39.tlii8  spake  he  oftheSjiirit, which  lliey  that  be- 
lieve on  hiin  should  r.  Holy  Ghost  not  given 

14.  3.  I  will  come  again,  and  r.  you  to  myself 

10.  14.  lor  he  shall  r.  of  mine,  and  shew  it  to  you 
-•4.  ask,  ve  phall  r.  that  your  joy  may  be  full 

/Jf/.s  1.8.  bin  ve  shall  r.  (wwer  after  that  Holy  Gh. 
I.  :V».  and  ye  shall  r.  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Giiost 
3. 21.  J?sus,  wlioiulieavens  must  r.  till  restitution 

8.  1.5.  prayed,  that  they  might  r.  the  Holy  Ghost 
li\on  wiiomso.  I  lay  hands,  may  r.  the  Holy  Gli. 

9.  12.  haniison  him,  that  he  might  r.  his  sight 
17.  Jisus  sent  me,  that  thou  mightest  r.  thy  sight 

10.43.  whoso,  believeth,  shall  r.  remission  of  sins 
26.  18.  that  they  may  r.  forgiveness  of  sins 
Vn/«.  .5.17.  more  they  which  r. abundance  of  grace 

13.  2.  that  resist  shall  r.  to  tliemselves  danir«t;on 
It).  2.  that  ye  r.  her  in  Lord,  as  becometli  saints 

[  fi»r.  3.  8.  every  man  shall  r.  his  own  reward 

14.  if  his  work  abide,  he  shall  r.  a  reward 
4.  7.  if  Ihou  didst  r.  it,  why  dtmt  thou  glory? 

14.  5.  that  the  church  may  r.  edifying 
2  Cor.  5. 10.  that  every  one  may  r.  the  tilings  done 

o.  17.  touch  not  unclean  thing,  and  I  will  r.  you 

7.  9   that  ye  might  r.  damage  by  us  in  nothing 

8.  4.  praving  us,  that  we  would  r.  the  giit 

11.  4.  or  if  ye  r.another  spirit  ye  have  not  received 
Oal.  3.  14.  that  wc  might  r.  promise  of  the  Spirit 

4.  5.  that  we  might  r.  the  adoption  of  sons 
F.pk.  6.  8.  the  same  shall  he  r.  of  the  Lord 
Coi.  3.24.  ve  shall  r.  the  reward  of  the  inhpritance 

25.  he  shall  r.  for  the  wrong  he  hatii  done 
Philem.  l.'i.  that  ihou  shouldest  r.  him  for  ever 
Hek.  7.  5.  sons  of  Levi,  who  r.  office  of  priesthood 

8.  and  here  men  that  die  r.  tithes 
0.  l.*!.  whi«»h  are  called  might  r.  promise,  10.  36. 
n.  8.  he  should  after  r.  for  an  inheritance 
Jam.  1.  7.  that  man  think  he  shall  r.  any  thing 

12.  when  tried,  lie  shall  r.  the  crown  of  lile 
3.  1.  knowing,  ye  shall  r.  greater  condemnation 
V  7.  until  he  r.  the  early  and  Utter  rain 

1  Prt.X  4  ye  shallr.  a  crown  of  glory,  fndeth  not 

2  Pet.  2.  13.  shall  r.  the  reward  of  unrighteonsness   P.ial.  68.  l?i.  thou  hast  r.  gifts  for  men 


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2  Car.  11.  16.  yet  as  a  fool  r.  me,  that  I  may  boast 
PhiL2.  29.  r.  him  in  the  Lord  with  gladness 
Col.  4.10.  and  Marcus,  if  he  come  uiuo  you,  r.  him 
Philem.  12.  r.  him  that  is  mine  own  bowels 

17.  if  thou  count  me  a  partner,  r.  him  as  mvse'f 
Jam.  1.  21.  r.  with  meekness  the  ingrafted  \.ora 

RECEIVE,  M-egalwelij. 
2  KtHgs  5.  16.  but  Elishasaid,  1  will  r.  none 

12.7.  r.  no  more  money  of  your  acquaintance 
Jod  2.IO.shall  we  r.  good,  and  shall  we  not  r.  evill 
Jer.  17.  23.  that  th^y  might  not  r.  instruction 
35. 13.  will  ye  not  r.  insiruc.  to  hearken  to  words? 
£.':cA.30.30.  ye  shall  r.no  more  reproach  of  famine 
Mat.  10.  14.  whosoever  shall  not  r.  yon  nor  hear 
your  words,  shakeolf  dust,  ./l/ai/i:  6. 11.  y.M.  9.5. 
Mark  10.15.  whosoever  shall  not  r.  the  kingdom  of 
G.as  a  little  child,  not  enter  therein,  Luke  18.  17. 
/jU/.e9.53.tliey  did  not  r. him,  because  his  face  was 
10.  JO.  and  they  r.  you  not,  go  into  the  streets 

18.  30.  who  shall  not  r.  manifold  more  in  this  time 
./o/in  3.  11.  we  testily,  and  ye  r.  not  our  witness 

27.  a  man  can  r.  nothing,  except  it  be  given  him 
5  34.  but  1  r.  not  testimony  from  man 
41.  I  r.  not  honour  from  men 
43. 1  am  come  in  Father's  name,and  ye  r.  mc  not 
14.  17.  Spirit  of  truth,  whom  the  world  cannot r. 
.icts  22.  18.  for  they  will  not  r.  thy  testimony 
1  Cor.  4.  7.  what  hast  thou  that  thou  didsl  not  r.? 
i  Cor.  6. 1.  that  ye  r.  not  the  grace  of  God  in  vain 

1  Tim.  5. 19.  against  an  elder  r.  not  an  accusation 
./am.  4.  3.  ye  usk  and  r.  not,  because  ye  ask  amiss 

2  ,/o/in  10.  r.  iiim  not  into  your  house 
'i.Iokn  10.  neither  doth  he  himself  r.  the  brethren 
liea.  18.  4.  and  that  ve  r.  not  of  her  plagues 

RECEIVE,  Iiijinitivch/. 
Gen.4.11.  earth  opened  mouth  tor.  brother's  blood 
38.  20.  to  r.  his  pledge  from  woman's  hand 
£xorf.27.3.  thoushalt  make  his  ])ans  tor.  his  ashes 
Detit.  9.  9.  when  1  was  gone  up  lo  r.  the  tables 
lA'(»in'.s8.li4. because  brazen  altar  before  L.w  as  too 
little  lo  T.  the  burnt-oft'erings,  2  Citron.  7.  7. 
2ft'ijrif5  5.2G.isit  a  time  tor.  money, tor. garments'? 

12.  8.  the  priest  consented  to  r.  no  more  money 
Prov.  1.  3.  to  r.  the  instruction  of  wisdom 
./))■.  5.  3.  but  they  have  refused  to  r.  correction 

32.  33.  they  have  no^  hearkened  to  r.  instruction 
Mai.  3.  10.  there  shall  not  be  room  enough  lo  r.  it 
Mat.  19. 12.  he  that  is  able  to  r.  it,  let  him  r.  it 
Mark  2.  2.  that  there  was  no  room  to  r.  them 
Luke  6.  34.  of  whom  ye  hope  to  r.  as  much  again 

19.  12.  nobleman  went  to  r.  for  himself  kingdom 
.iicts  16.21.  teach  customs  not  lawful  for  us  to  r. 

18.  27.  brethren  exhorting  the  disciples  to  r.  him 

20.  35.  it  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  r. 

3  John  8.  we  therefore  ought  to  r.  such 
Rev.  4.  11.  thou  art  worthy,  O  Lord,  to  r.  glory 

5.  12.  worthy  is  the  Lamb  to  r.  power  and  riches 

13.  16.  cauieth  to  r.  a  mark  in  their  right  hand 
RECEIVED. 

r?P7i.26. 12.  Isaac  r.  the  same  year  a  hundred-fold 
F.xod.  .32.  4.  and  Aaron  r.  them  at  their  hand 
36.  3.  and  they  r.  of  Moses  all  the  offering 

JVuin.  12.  14.  after  that  let  Miriam  be  r.  in  again 
23.  20.  behold,  I  have  r.  commandment  to  bless 
34.  14.  two  tribes  and  half  r.  inheritance,  15. 
36. 3. their  inheritance  shall  be  put  to  the  inherit- 
ance of  the  tribe  wirereunto  Ihey  are  r.  4. 

Josk.ii.  t  14.  r.  the  men  by  reason  of  victuals 
13.  8.  the  Gadites  have  r.  their  inheritance 
18.  2.  which  had  not  r.  their  inheritance 

Jadg.  13.  23.  he  would  not  have  r.  uurnt-oflTering 

1  .Sam.  12  3.  of  whose  hand  have  I  r.  any  bribe'? 
25.  35.  David  r.  of  Abigail  that  she  brought 

1  Kings  10.  28.  had  linen  yarn  from  Egypt,  king's 
merchants  r.  linen  yarn  at  a  price,  2  Chr.  1.  16. 

2  Kings  19.  14.  Hezekiah  r.  the  htti^r,  fsa.  37.  14. 
1  C/ir.  52.  IS.  thine  are  we;  then  David  r.  them    ■ 
F,st/i.  4.  4.  Esther  sent  raiment,  Mordccai  r.  it  not 
.Tol)  i.  12.  and  mine  ear  r.  a  little  thereof 


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1  Join  3.  22.  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  r.  of  him 
5.  9   if  we  r.  the  witness  of  men,  God  is  greater 

2  .Ukn  8.  but  that  we  r.  a  full  reward 

liep.  14.  9.  if  any  man  r.  his  mark  in  his  forehead 
17. 12.  bet  r.  power  ns  kings  one  hnur  with  beast 
RECEIVE,  hnperatheig. 
Oen.  .13.  (0.  then  r.  my  prese.':t  nt  my  hand 
Job  22.  22.  r.  I  pray  thee,  the  law  from  his  mouth 
Prot>.  4.  10.  hear,  O  my  son,  and  r.  my  savinsrs 
8.  10.  r.  my  instruction,  and  not  srilvor,  10.  20. 
Jer.  9-  20.  let  ye;ir  car  r.  the  word  of  his  mouth 
F.zek.  3.  10.  r.  al!  my  words  in  thine  heart 
Hot.  14.  2.  say  to  him,  r.  ns  graciously 
Mat.  iO.  12.  he  that  is  able,  let  him  r.  it 
Lake  18.  42.  .lesiis  saith,  r.  thy  sight,  jieU  22.  13. 
John  20.  92.  he  sailh,  r.  ye  the  Holv  Ghost 
Acts  7.  ."19.  savin?,  Lord  Jesus,  r.  niv  spirit 
H.mi.  14.  1.  him  thai  is  weak  in  the  faith,  r.  ye 


Proti.  24.  32. 1  locked  upon  it,  and  r  instruction 
ha.  40..  2.  she  hath  r.  of  the  Lord's  hand  double 
Jrr.  2.  .30.  your  children,  they  r.  no  correclion 
F.zek.  18.  17.  hath  not  r.  usury  nor  increase 
Zrph.  3.  2.  she  obeyed  not,  she  r.  not  correction 
Mat.  10.8.  cast  out  devils,  freely  ye  r.  freely  give 
13.  in.  this  is  he  which  r.  seed  by  the  way-side 
20.  r.  into  stony  ||  2^^.  thorns  ||  23.  good  ground 
17. 24.  they  that  r.  tribute  money  came  to  Peter 
20.  9.  when  came,  they  r.  every  man  a  penny,  10. 
]|.  ami  when  they  had  r.  it  they  murmured 
34.  immediately  their  eyes  r.  sight,  followed  him 
25.  16.  r.  five  talents  ||  17.  r.  two  ||  18.  had  r.  or.« 

27.  I  should  have  r.  mine  own  with  usury 
Mark"!.  4.  manv  things  which  thf-y  r.  to  hold 
10.  ."J?,  he  r.  hissight,  Luke  18.  43'.  ./icts  9.  18. 
15.23.  gave  him  wine  with  myrrh,  but  r.  it  not 
16.  19.  he  was  r.  up  into  heaven,  Jlcts  1.  0 


15.  7.  r.  ye  one  another,  as  Christ  also  received  us  /,«Jts6.24.  woe  to  rich,  for  ve  haver,  your  conso 
BCor  7.  2l  r  tUi  we  have  wronged  no  man  1   8.40  v»a!  returned  tho  people  gladly  r.  him 


Luke  9. 11.  r.  Ihein  and  spake  to  them  of  kingdom 
51.  when  lime  was  come,  thai  he  should  be  r.  up 

10.  .'if',  and  Alartha  r.  him  into  her  nof.«e 
15.  27.  because  he  hath  r.  him  sale  and  aouod 
19.6.  Zaccheus  came  down  and  r.  him  joyfully 

15.  when  he  was  returned,  having  r.  kingdom 
John  1.  II.  he  cam.e  to  his  own,  his  own  r.  him  not 

12.  to  as  many  as  r.  him,  to  them  gave  he  powei' 

16.  out  of  fulness  have  all  we  r.  grace  for  graca 

3.  33.  he  that  hath  r.  testimony,  hath  set  his  seal 

4.  45.  when  he  was  come  Galileans  r.  him 

6.  21.  then  they  willingly  r.  him  into  the  ship 

9.  II.  I  went  and  washed,  and  I  r.  sight 
15.  Phaiisees  asked  him  how  he  had  r.  hissight 
18.  Jews  did  not  believe  that  he  had  r.  Ins  sight, 

called  parents  of  him  that  had  r.  his  sighl 

10.  18.  this  coinniaiidment  I  r.  of  my  Father 
13.  30.  he  then,  having  r.  the  sop,  went  out 
17.8.  have  given  Iheiii  ihy  words,  and  theyr.  thenr 

18.  3.  Judas  then  having  r.  a  band  of  men 

19.  30.  when  Jesus  had  r.  the  vinegar,  he  said 
.Ids  1.  9.  and  a  cloud  r.  him  out  of  their  sight 

2.  33.  and  having  r.  of  the  Father  the  promsse 
41.  they  that  gladly  r.  his  word  were  baptised 

3.  7.  immediately  feet  and  ancle-bones  r.  slrengtL 

7.  38.  who  r.  the  lively  oracles  to  give  unto  us 
53.  who  have  r.  law  by  angels,  and  have  not  kep( 

8. 14.  heard  that  Samaria  had  r.  the  word  of  God 

17.  laid  hands  on  them,  they  r.  the  Holy  Ghont 

9.  19.  when  he  had  r.  meat  he  whs  strengthened 

10.  10.  the  vessel  was  r.  again  up  into  heavnn 
47.  which  have  r.  the  Holy  Ghost  as  well  as  w» 

11.  1.  heard  that  Gentiles  had  r.  the  word  of  God 
15.  4.  when  come,  they  were  r.  of  the  church 
16.24. who  having  r.  such  charge,  thrust  then,  info 
17.  7.  whom  Jason  hath  r.  these  all  do  contrary 

11.  the  Bereans  r.  the  word  with  all  readinen 
19.2.  have  ye  r.  the  Holy  Ghostsinceyc  belie  ^edl 

20.  24.  the  ministry  which  I  have  r.  of  the  Lord 

21.  17.  when  we  were  come,  brethren  r.  us  gladly 

22.  5.  from  whom  I  r.  letters  to  the  brethren 
20. 10.  having  r.  authority  from  the  chief  priests 
28.  2.  barbarians  kindled  a  fire  andr.  us  every  oti« 

7.  Publius  r.  us  'J  30.  Paul  r.  all  that  came 
2!.we  neither  r.lettcrs  out  of  Judea, nor  brethren 
Rom  1.5.by  whom  we  haver,  grace,  for  obedienco 
4.11.  and  he  r.  the  sign  of  circumcision,  a  seal 
5.  II.  by  whom  we  have  now  r.  the  atonement 

8. 15.  ye  have  not  r.  the  Spirit  of  bondage  aga'o 
lo  fear,  but  ye  have  r.  the  Spirit  of  adoptioa 

14.  3.  judge  him  that  eatelh,  for  (iod  hath  r.  him 
15. 7.  receive  ye  one  another,  as  Christ  also  r.  us 

1  Cor.  2. 12.  we  have  r.  not  the  spirit  of  the  world 

4.  7.  why  dost  glory,  as  if  thou  liadst  not  r.  it? 
1 1. 23. 1  r.  of  the  Lord,  tha'  which  I  delivered 

15.  1.  which  also  ye  have  r.  ||  3.  which  I  r 

2  Cor.  4.  1.  as  we  have  r.  mercy,  we  faint  not 
7.  15.  how  with  fiar  and  trembling  ye  r.  liim 
11.4.  if  receive  anolli.  spirit,  which  ye  have  notr. 

24.  of  the  Jews  five  times  r.  I  forty  stripes 
Oa/.  1.9. preach  another  gospel  than  that  ye  have  r, 

12.  I  r.  it  not  of  man,  neither  was  I  taught  it 

3.  2.  r.  ye  the  Spirit  by  the  woriis  of  the  law? 
4. 14. but  r.  me  as  an  angel  of  God,  even  as  Christ 

P//(7.  4.  9.  the  things  ye  haver,  and  seen  in  me,  do 

1 18. 1  have  r.  all,  h.iving  r.  of  Epaplirodiliis 
Col.  2. 6.  as  ye  have  r.  Christ,  so  walk  ye  in  him 

4.  10.  touchkig  whom  ye  r.  commandnients 
17.  take  heed  to  the  ministry  thou  hast  r.  in  Lord 

1  Thcss.  1.  6.  having  r.  the  word  in  much  affliction 
2.13. when  ye  r.  word,  r.  it  not  as  the  word  ofmaa 
4. 1.  as  ye  have  r.  of  us  how  ye  ought  to  walk 

2T/1CSS.2. 10.  because  theyr.  not  the  loveof  tiuth 

3.  6.  not  after  the  tradition  which  he  r.  of  mi 
1  Tim.  3.  16.  believed  on  in  world,  r.  upiiito  glory 

4.  3.  meats  which  God  hath  created  to  be  r. 
4.  creature  is  good,  if  it  be  r.  with  thanksgivin^j 

}Jcb.  2.  2.  transgression  r.  just  recompence  of  re^v 
7.  6.  r.  tithes  of  Ahrah.  and  blessed  him  tiiat  hac 

11.  for  under  it  the  people  r.  the  la'.v 
10. 26. if  we  sin  wilfully  after  we  have  r. knowledge 
II.  11.  'h rough  faith  Sarai  r.  strength  to  ci-nceiv* 
13.  these  all  died,  not  having  r.  the  promises 
17.  he  that  r.  promises  offered  up  his  only  son 
19.  from  w)iei)"e  also  he  r.  him  in  a  figure 
31.  when  R.ihab  had  r.  the  spies,  .Tarn.  2.  23. 
35.  women  r.  their  dead  raised  lo  life  again 
39.  these  all  having  obtained  a  good  re[)ort  tiir«# 
faith,  r.  not  the  promise,  God  having  provided 

1  Pet.  1. 18.  from  your  vain  conversation  r.  by  Ira- 

diticn  from  your  fatherd 
4.  10.  as  every  one  hath  r.  the  ?if>,  so  minister 

2  PH.  1. 17.  for  he  r.  from  God  the  Father  honoar 

1  .John  2.  27.  anointing  ye  have  r.  abideth  in  you 

2  .Tnhn  4. as  we  have  r.  a  command  from  the  Father 
Rev   2. 27.  ?ive  power,  even  as  I  r.  of  my  Fathtt 

3.  3.  remeitiher  how  thou  hast  r.  and  heard 
17.  12.  ten  kings  who  have  r.  no  kingdom  an  yet 
10.  20.  them  that  had  r.  the  mark  of  the  henrt 
20.  4.  had  not  r.  the  mark,  reijned  with  Christ, 


REC 


REC 


RED 


the  saints  shall  have  in  heaven.     Luke  14.  14 


RECEIVEDST. 
Luke  16.  25.  thou  m  thy  li'i  tune r.  thy  good  tilings 

RECEIVER. 
Ua.  33.  18.  where  is  the  scrtljel  where  ie  the  r.7 

RECEIVETH. 
Judg.  19.  18.  there  is  no  man  that  r.  me  to  house 
Job  35.  7.  or  wlial  r.  ho  ol  thine  hand? 
Psal.  1.5.  t3.  norr.  reproach  against  his  neighbour 
Pnir  21.11.  when  wise  is  instructed,  he  r.  kiiowl. 
2X  4.  but  he  that  r.  git'ie,  overthroweth  it 
Jf^.  7.  2d.  this  IS  a  nation  'liat  r.  not  correction 
•A/a^2.I3.or  r.offering  with  luod-will  ai  your  hand 
Mat.  7.  8.  every  one  that  asketh,  r.  lAike  11.  10, 
10. 40.  lie  that  r.  you  r.  mo,  and  ha  that  r.  me  r 
liim  that  sent  me,  .luhn  13.  20. 
41.  he  that  r.  a  prupliet,  that  r.  a  rigliteous  man 

13.  20.  heareth  the  word,  and  anon  r.  it  with  joy 
18.  5.  one  such  htlle  cliild  in  my  name,  r.  me 

Hark  9.  37.  whosoever  shall  receive  me,  r.  not 
mo,  hut  him  that  sent  me,  ImUr  9.  48. 
\,uke  15.  2.  this  man  r.  suiners,  eateth  with  them 
John  3.  32.  and  no  manr.  his  testimony 
4.  36.  he  that  leapeth  r.  wages,  and  gathereth 
12.48.  he  that  rejectelh  me,  and  r.  not  my  words 
I  Cor.  9.  24.  they  run  all,  but  one  r.  the  prize 
Heb.  6.  7.  for  the  earth  r.  blessing  from  God 
7.  8.  men  that  die  receive  tithes,  but  there  he  r. 
them,  of  whom  it  is  witnessed  that  he  liveth 
9.  Levi  who  r.  til  her-,  paid  tithes  in  Abraham 
12.  ().  and  scourgeth  every  eon  whom  he  r. 
fie».2. 17.  no  man  knoweth,  saving  he  that  r.  it 

14.  11.  whosoever  r.  the  mark  of  his  name 

RECEIVETH  nut. 
I  Cor.  2.  14.  natural  man  r.  not  the  thingn  of  God 
S  John  9. 1  wrote,  but  Diotrephes  r.  us  not 

RECEIVING. 
BKV7!^s.5.20,Bpared  Naaman,  in  notr.athis  hands 
Acts  17.  15.  and  r.  a  commandment  to  Silas 
Som.  1.  27  r.  in  themselves  that  vecompenco 
11.  1.5.  what  shall  r.of  them  be  but  life  from  dead? 
Phil.  4. 15.  as  concerning  giving  and  r.  but  ye  only 
WeA.  12.  28.  wheref.we  r.  a  kingdom  whicij  cannot 

1  Pet.  1.9.  r.  the  end  of  your  faith,  the  salvation 

RECKON 
Bignifies,  [I]  To  cast  up  or  count.  Mat.  IS.  24. 

[2]  To  esteem,  rcputr,  and  number.    Luke  2?. 

37.     [3]  To  propound  to  one's  se'f,  or  think 

with  one's  self,  isa.  38.  13.     [4j  To  conclude. 

collect,  and  gather,  as  by  reason  and  arga-  \  /turn.  12.  17.  r.  to  no  mano 

ment,  Rom.  6.  11. 
Oen.  40. 1 13.  within  3days  riiaraoh  shall  r.  f  19. 
Les.  25.50.  he  shall  r.  wuh  liim  that  bcj.jht  him 
27.  18.  the  priest  shall  r.  to  him  Iho  money,  23. 
J\''um.  4.  32.  by  name  ye  shall  r.  the  nistruinents 
Kiek.  44.  26.  they  shall  r.  to  him  Boven  diiys  • 
Mat.  18.  24.  when  he  began  to  r.  one  was  brought 
Hom.fi.  11.  7".  yourselves  to  be  dead  incloed  to  sin 
8.  18.  I  r.  the  sulferingsof  this  present  time 

2  Cor.  10.  1 2.  wliich  r.  of  us  as  though  we  walked 

RECKONED. 
Oen.  40.  t  20.  he  r.  with  the  butler  and  baker 
..Viirn.  18.27. you'  iieave-ollering  ~.  as  corn  of  flour 

23. 9.  the  people  shall  not  be  r.  ainonif  the  nations 
2  Sam.  4,  2.  for  Beeroth  was  also  r.  to  Henjamin 
S  Kings  12. 15.  moreover,  they  r.  not  with  Ihe  men 
1  Chr.5.  1.  genealogy  is  not  to  be  r.  by  birlh-rigl.t 

7.  when  the  genealogy  of  generations  was  ?•. 

17.  all  these  were  r.  by  genealogies,  7.  .5  7  |  9 
1,  22.  2  Chrhn.  31. 19.  Ezra  2.  62.  { 
8.  3.  M-eh.  7.  5,  64. 
Fsal  40.  5.  thy  thoughts  to  us  cannot  bo  r.  up 
Isn.  38.  13.  Ir.  till  morning,  that  as  a  lion  so  will 
J.uke  22.  .37.  he  was  r.  amongst  the  transgressors 
Horn.  4. 4.  the  reward  is  not  r.of  grace,  but  of  debt 

9.  faith  wasr.  to  A  bra.  ||  10.  how  was  it  then  r  ? 
RECKONETH. 
J\fat.  25.  19.  lord  of  tlsoso  servants  r.  with  (hem 

RECKONING, 
e  King-s  22.  7.  there  was  no  r.  made  with  (hem 
1  Chron.  23.  11.  therefore  they  were  in  one  r. 

RECOMMENDED. 

Acts  14.  2G.  from  whence  they  had  been  r. 

15.40.  Paul  departed,  buins  r.  to  the  grace  ;f  Goil 

RECOMPENCE, 

A  requital,  tctaliation,  or  amends,  Liik-i  14.  12. 

In  Rom.  1.  27,  we  read,  that  the  Gentiles  re- 
ceived that  recompence  of  their   error   which 

was  meet;  and   in  chop.  11.  9.  it  is  said,  Let 

their  table  be  made  a  snare  and  a  recompence 

unto  them.     In  both  which  places  the  Jipostle 

tpeaks  of  that  judgment  of  God  by  wnkh  sm 

f«  punished  icith  sm  ;  \\]  In  the  Gentiles,  who 

abused  their   natural   knowledge;  how    meet 

was  it  that  thcij  who  had  forsaken  the  Author 

of  nature,  should  be  given  vp,  not  to  keep  the 

orJer  of  nature!    That  they  who  had  changed 

the  glory  of  God  into  the  similitude  of  beasts, 

should  be.  left  to  do  those  things  which  beasts 

themselves  abhorred!  [2]  /?i«Ac  Jews,  abusing 

tkcir  revealed  knowledge,  for  which  their  un- \ 


derstandings  v\ere  darkened,  and  sp>ritiialV2Chron.W.^4  thev  made  r.  with  their  blood 
blindness  increased,  so  that  theij  could  discern  Kick.  45.  15.  one  lainb  to  make  r.  for  them,  17 
nothing  of  heavenly  things ;  and  what  things  I  J  an.  9. 24.  to  make  r.  for  iniijuity,  and  bring  ic 
were  delectable  to  them,  were  turned  into  their  2  Cor.  5.  18.  who  hath  given  to  us  the  miniatry  of 
rum  and  destruction.  Recompence  i«  also\  19.  and  hath  commuted  unto  us  tlie  word  of  >■ 
taken  for  that  free  and  gracious  reward  w/iich   Heb.  2.  17.  to  make  r.  for  the  sins  of  the  people 


RECONClLlNt;. 


For  thou  shall  be  recompensed  at  the  resurrec-    Acw.  16.20  when  he  made  an  end  of  r.  holy  plact 
r,*'"" ."' ^!;?  J"*'-     ,    ,  ,  «("n.ll.l5.iftheci£tingawaybe  ther.ofwotJJ 

Veut.  32.  ia.  to  me  bolongetli  vengeance  and  r.      2  Cor.  5.  19.  God  wag  in  Christ,  r.  the  world 
Job  15.  31.  not  trust  in  vanity,  vanity  shall  be  his  r.'  14ECORIJ. 


476 


froti.l2.14.ther.  of  aman'shand  shall  be  rendered 
Isa.  35.  4.  even  God  will  come  with  a  r. 
40.  t  10.  reward  and  r.  for  his  works,  62.  j  11. 
59. 18.  repay  r.  to  his  enemies,  to  the  islands,  r. 
66.6.  voice  of  Ld.  that  rcndereth  r.  to  his  enemies 
■Jer.  51.6.  tune  of  veiij.  he  will  render  to  her  a  r. 
Lam.  3.  64.  render  to  them  a  r.  O  Lord 
//os.  9. 7.  days  of  j-.  are  como,  Israel  shall  know 
Joel  3.  4.  will  ye  render  nie  a  r.?  sjieedily  will  I 

7.  1  will  return  your  r.  on  your  ow.i  head 
fMke  14.  12.  they  bid  thee,  and  a  r.  be  made  thee 
Rom.  1.  27.  receiving  that  r.  of  their  error 
11.  9.  let  their  table  be  made  a  r.  to  them 
20/r.  6. 13.  now  for  ar.  in  the8ame,beye  enlarged 
Heb.  2.2.  transgression  received  a  just  r.  of  re  wa.nl 
10. 35.  your  contid.  which  hath  great  r.  of  reward 
11.  26.  for  he  bad  respect  to  the  r.  of  reward 

RECOMPENCE.S. 
Isa.  34.  8.  it  is  year  of  r.  for  controversy  of  Zion 
59.  t  18.  according  to  their  r.  he  will  repay 
Jer.  51.56.  the  Lord  God  of  r.  shall  surely  requite 

RECOMPENSE,  ferb. 
Mum.  5.1  .ha  shall  r. his  trespass,  and  add  the  fifth 
8.  if  he  have  no  kinsman  to  r.  tlie  tresj)as»  unto 
Ruth  2.  12.  the  Lord  r.  thy  Work  and  reward  thee 
2  Sam.  19.  36.  why  should  the  king  r.  me? 
.lob  34.  33.  he  will  r.  it,  whether  thou  refuse 
Prov.  20.  22.  Bay  not  thou,  I  will  r.  evil 
Isa.  65.  6.  I  will  r.  I  will  r.  into  their  bosom 
./(■r.  16.  18.  and  first  I  will  r.  their  iniquity  and  sin 
25. 14.  will  r.  acccrdi.ng  to  their  deeds,  Hos.  12.2. 
50.  29.  r.  work  ||  Ezek.  7.  3.  r.  abominations,  8. 
Ezek.7.  4.r.  tliy  ways,?.  \  9, 30.  |  J!.  21. 1 16.  43. 
17.  10.  mir..-;  o^ith  and  my  covenant  i  will  r. 
23.  49.  they  S-haii  r.  yojr  ie'srcMes'  upon  you 
■Tod  3.  4.  if  yar.  m-;.  speeoHy  will  I  return  it 
.^tiis  14.14.5ha.jt  bo  Messed,  fcrthey  canaot  r.  thee 
Itvm.  12.  17.  r.  to  no  manovi!  for  evil 
2  7'A.".9,?.  1. 0.  to  r.  tribu't-.t.  to  them  that  trouble  you 
Heb.  10.  30.  we  know  him  ■h=".t  hath  said,  I  will  ?•. 

RECOMl'ENSED. 
JVum.5.  8.  lot  tne  tresp-a.^s  bo  r.  to  the  Lord 
2  .Sam.  22.  21.  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my 
hands  hath  he  r.  me,  25.  Psal.  18.  20,  24. 
Prov.  11.  3J.  behold,  the  righteous  shall  be  r. 
Jer.  18.  20.  shall  evil  be  r.  for  good? 
A:2eA.22.3!.  their  own  way  have  I  ?■.  on  their  heads 
f.uke  14.  14.  tliou  shall  be  r.  at  the  resurrection 
Ram.  11.  35.  and  it  shall  bo  r.  to  him  again 

ICECOMPENSE3T. 
Jer.  32.  IS.  Ihou  r.  iniquity  of  fathers  to  children 

KECO.MFENSETli. 
Psal.  137.  t  8.  l-.appv  s!;all  he  be  that  r.  thee 

RECO.MPENSING. 
2  Chron.  6.  23.  by  r.  Ins  wav  upon  his  own  head 

RECONCILE. 
Reconciliation,  7>  a  restoring  to  favour,  or  mak- 
ing those  friends  who  before  were  at  variance, 
as  Gud  and  the  elect  wer 
enemies    they 

atonement  made  in  the  blood  of  Christ,  and  re 
ceioed  by  faith,  Eph.  2.  16,  That  he  might  re- 
concile both  to  God  by  the  cross.   Col.  1.  21,  Ye 
were  enemies,  yet  rov/  hath  he  reconciled  you. 
The  ministry  of  the  gospil  is  called,  the  minis- 
try of  reconciliation,  2  Cor.  5.  18.  because  re- 
conciliation is  thereby  published  and  declared 
to  such  as  are  yet  enemies  to  God. 
To  the  making  of  reconciliation  three  things  are 
required  in  him  who  is  Mediator  of  it.     [1] 
That  he  make  intercession  for  the  offender.  [2J 
Tliat  he  satisfy    the   offended  party  fur  the 
wrong  done.     [3]  To  provide  t/int  the  offender 
shall  njendno  more,  .hll  which  our  Lord  .lesus 
Christ  doth.  Isa.  53.  12.  John  17.22.  Eph.  2. 16 
Lev.  6.  30.  the  blood  is  brought  tor.  withal 
1  Sam.  29.  4.  for  wherewith  should  he  r.  himself 
F.iek.  45.  20.  so  ishall  ye  r.  the  bouse 
Kph.  2.  16.  that  he  might  r.  both  to  God  by  cross 
Col.  1.  20.  by  him  to  r.  all  thinss  to  himself 

RECONCILED. 
.Mat.  5. 24.  go  thy  way,  first  be  r.  to  thy  brother 
Rom.  5.  10.  if  when  enemies  we  were  r.  to  God 
1  Cor.  7.  11.  or  let  her  be  r.  to  her  hiisbnnd 
2Cor.  5.18.  who  hath  r.  us  to  himself  by  Jesus  Chr. 
20.  weprayyiiii  in  Christ's  stead,  be  ye  r.  to  God 
Cw/.1.21.you  that  were  enemies,  vet  now  hath  he  r. 

RECONCILIATIOiN. 
Lev,  8, 15  sanctified  it,  to  make  a  r  upon  it 


Exod.  20.  24.  in  ah  maces  where  I  r.  my  name 
iJeut.  30. 19. 1  call  neaven  and  earth  to  r.  31.  28. 

1  Chron.  16. 4.  be  appointed  Levites  to  r.aiid  praise. 
Isa.  8.  2.  1  took  unto  me  faithful  wiluesses  tor. 
vt/cts  20. 26. 1  take  you  to  r.  this  day,  tliat  lam  pure 

RECORD,  Substantive. 
Ezra  6.  2.  and  therein  was  a  r.  thus  written 
Job  16.  19.  also  now,  behold,  my  r.  is  on  high 
■John  1.  19.  and  this  is  the  r.  of  John,  when 

32.  John  bare  r.  saying,  I  saw  the  Spirit,  34. 
8.  13.  thou  bearest  r.  of  thyself,  th3-  r.  is  not  trua 
14.  tliough  I  bear  r.  of  myself,  yet  my  r.  is  true 
12.  17.  the  people  that  was  with  him,  bare  r. 
19.  35.  he  that  saw  bare  r.  and  his  r.  is  true 
Rom.  10.  2.  (  bare  thein  r.  that  they  have  a  zeal 

2  Cor.  1.  23.  I  call  God  for  a  r.  upon  my  soul 
8.  3.  to  their  powf;r  I  bear  r.  yea,  and  beyond 

Gal.  4.  15.  1  bear  you  r.  if  it  had  been  possible 
Phil.  1.8.  God  is  my  r.  how  greatly  I  long  after  you 
Col.  4. 13. 1  bear  him  r.  that'he  hath  a  zeal  for  you 

1  ./oA«  5. 7.  there  are  three  liiat  bear  r.  in  heaven 
lO.because  he  believeth  not  r.God  gave  of  his  Sob 
11.  this  is  the  r.  that  God  hath  given  us 

3  John  12.  we  bear  r.  and  ye  know  our  >•.  is  true 
Rev.  1.  2.  who  bate  r.  of  tin-  V\^ord  of  God 

RECORDED. 
.\"eh.  12.  22.  Leviics  were  r.  chief  of  tlie  futheia 
REi'ORDER. 

2  Sam.  8.  16.  Jehosliaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud  wai 
r.  20.  24.  1  Kings  4.  3.  1  Ckron.  18.  15. 

2  Kings  18.  18.  and  Joah  the  son  of  Asaph  Ihe  r. 
Isa.  3d.  3,  22. 
2  Chron.  34.  8.  Joah  son  of  Joaliaz  r.  lo  repair 

RECORDS. 
Ezra  4.  15.  that  search  be  made  in  the  book  of  r. 
Esth.  6.  1.  he  commanded  to  bring  the  booit  of  r 

RECOVER. 
.Judg.  11.  26.  why  did  ye  not  r.  Lhern  in  that  tin-.9 

1  Sam.  3l>.  8.  for  thou  siialt  without  fail  r.  all 

2  Snr^i.  r}.3.  as  he  went  to  r.  his  border  at  Euphrates 
2A"i7?^s].2.iniiuireof  Baal-zebub  whether  I  slialir 

5^3.  the  prophet  would  r.  him  of  bis  leprosy 
u.  !  have  sent  Naaman,  that  thou  maycst  r.hira 
7.  that  this  man  doth  send  to  me  to  r.  a  ma.T 
1 1  -and  strike  his  hand  over  place,and  r.  Ihe  lepei 
8.8.  inquire  by  him,  shall  I  r.  of  this  disease?  9. 
10.  thou  maycst  r.  |[  14.  that  siiouUlest  sure)*  r 
2CAr.  13.  20.  nor  did  Jeroboam  r.  strengihagain 
14.  13.  that  they  could  not  r.  themselves 
Fsal.  39.  13.  spare  me,  that  I  may  r.  strength 
Isa.  11.  11.  to  r.  the  remnant  of  his  people 
38.  16.  so  wilt  Ihou  r.  me  and  make  me  to  live 

21.  and  lay  it  for  a  plaister,  and  he  shall  r. 
Hus.  2.  9.  and  I  will  r.  my  wool  and  my  (lax 
Mark  16.18.  lay  hanilson  the  sick,  and  they  shall  »• 
^Tim.  2.  26.  tiiat  they  niav  r.  themselves  out  oi 

RECOVERED. 
1  Sam.30.  18.  D.ivid  r.  all  the  Amalekitestook,  IS 


eel  were,  through  sin,  till  „f      22.  not  give  Ihem  aught  of  spoil  we  have  r. 
ame   friends,   through    the  2  Kings  13.  25.  -       ■  •' 


Joash  beat  him,  and  r.  cities  of  Ise 
14.  28.  how  he  warred,  and  r.  Damascus 
16.  6.  Rezin  king  of  Syria  r.  Eliith  to  Syria 
20.  7.  and  they  laiil  it  on  the  boil,  and  he  r. 
/.<«.38.9.wl)en  Hczekiah  was  sick,  and  was  r,  39.1 
Jer.  8.  22.  why  is  not  Ihe  health  of  my  people  r  ? 
41.  IG.  Johanan  took  the  people  he  had  r. 

RECOVERING. 
Luke  4.  18.  to  preach  r.  of  sight  to  the  blind 

RECOUNT. 
A'(iA.2.5.he  shall  r.his  worthies,  they  shall  Btcmbic 

RECTIFY. 
Prov.  11.  t  5.  rightieousness  of  perfect  shall  r.  »b» 

RRD. 
Gen.  25.  25.  first  came  out  r.  all  over  like  a  hairy 
30.  Esiiiisaid,  feed  me  with  that  same  r.  pottagt 
49.  32.  Jii'lab,  his  eyes  shall  be  r.  with  wine 
Ej!od.25.5.riims'  skins  dyed  r.  and  badg.  skins,  ana 
shiitim  wood,  26".  14.  j  3.5.  7.  |  36. 19. 1 39. 34 
3.5.  23.  with  whom  was  found  r.  skins  of  rams 
.'Vu?)i.  19.  2.  brins  thee  a  r.  heifer  wiihoiil  spot 
2  King:  .1.22.  Moabites  saw  the  water  r.  as  \s\ool 
Esth.  I    6.  on  a  pavement  of  r.  blue,  and  white 
Ps.  68. 1 23.  foot  may  be  r.  in  blood  of  thy  enomi«« 
75.  8.  the  wine  is  r.  il  is  full  of  mixlurtr 
Prov.  23.  31.  look  not  on  the  wine  when  il  ig  r 
Isa.  1. 18.  though  your  sins  be  r.  like  crimson 
27.  2.  sing  ye  to  her,  a  vineyard  of  r.  wine 
6.3.  2.  wherefore  art  Ihou  r.  in  thine  apparel? 
JVoA.  2.  3.  the  shield  j(  his  migl  ty  rncn  is  made  tl\ 


RED 

Zeeb.  1.3-  Isawby  ni^lit  aman  riding  on  a  r.  horse 
und  behind  liim  were  ilieie  r.  iiursies  u;id  wliiie 
li.  2.  in  hrst  churiut  were  r.  horses,  in  secoiid  hUck 
iVat.  U>.  ti.  It  U'ill  bo  liiir  wetiitier,  lor  sky  is  r.  3. 
fteu.  0. 4.  llien  went  out  unullier  liorse  lliut  was  r. 
12. 3.  a  grout  r.  dragon,  seven  heads  and  ten  liorns 
UElhsca. 
Eiod.  10.  19.  and  cast  tlio  locusts  into  tlic  r.-sca 

13.  Iti.  God  led  tlieiii  liy  llie  way  ol  llie  r.-sca 
15.  i.  chosen  ca|>laius  are  drowned  in  tlie  r.-sea 

i'i.  Muses  brought  Israel  from  the  r.-sea 
^.  31.  I  will  set  thy  hounds  Ironi  the  r.-sea 
ffam.  14.  SJ5.  get  into  the  wilderness  by  the  r.-sea 
31.  14   It  IS  said,  wiiut  ll^did  in  llie  r.-sca 
Lieut  1.  4U.  take  your  journey  by  the  r.-sca 
II.  4   how  lie  ma<le  the  r.-sca  to  overflow  them 
lush.  2. 10.  heard  Ikjw  the  Lor<*  d"ied  ti(i  the  r.-sea 
4.  '£i.  ae  the  Lord  your  God  did  to  the  r.-sea 
i4.  (i.  the  Egyjitians  pursued  alter  to  tlio  r.-sea 
AVA.  U.  9.  thoi»  heardest  their  cry  by  the  r.-sca 
Vsal.  lOli.  7.  but  provoked  hini  at  the  r.-sea 
'J.  he  r:.i>uked  Ihn  r.-sca,  and  it  was  dried  up 
i!2.  he  had  done  terrible  things  by  the  r.-sea 
l;)b.  13.  to  him  who  divided  tlie  r.-sca  ill  parts 

15.  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  his  host  in  ther.-.sea 
/er.  4U.  il.  noue  thereof  was  heard  in  the  r.-sea 
Jicts  T.  3b.  lie  shewed  wonders  in  the  r.-sca 
Ueb.ll.2i).  by  faith  tliey  pas-cd  through  the  r.-ssa 

KEDDISH. 
Lev.  13.  19.  a  bright  spot  somewhat  r.  24.  43. 
42.  a  w/ute  r.  sore,  U  is  a  lepnosy  sprung  up 
4U.  if  the  plague  be  r.  in  tliu  garment  or  skiu 

14.  37.  if  the  plague  be  witli  hollow  stiakes,  r. 

KEUHKM 

Signifies,  [1]  To  buy  again  something  that  had 
been  sold,  by  paying  buck  the  price  unto  hiin 
that  bought  it.  Lev.  25.  25.  [  27.  20.  [2]  To 
deliver  and  bring  out  of  bondage  with  a 
sttong  hand,  and  without  any  runsoin,  such 
as  were  kept  prisoners  by  their  enemies,  Deut. 
7.  5.  j  32.  t).  [3]  'J'o  deliver  sinners  from  the 
tyranny  of  Satan,  from  sin,  death,  and  hell, 
by  the  purcJiase  of  Christ's  blood,  and  the 
■pover  of  his  grace.  Thus  is  Christ  both  the 
hansoiHcr,  ami  ransom,  Luke  1.  08.  1  Tiin.  2. 
I.    'Jit.   2.  14. 

Redemption  sometimes  signifies  deliverancebotk 
from  the  guilt  and  power  of  sin,  by  forgive- 
ness and  sanetijication,  Eph.  1.  7.  Sometimes 
it  is  taken  fur  the  whole  work  of  a  sinner's 
salvation,  coinprehcnding  all  things  that  be- 
long to  it.  Hell.  9.  12,  Having  obtained  eter 
nal  r.ulemplion  for  us.  Our  whole  redemption, 
from  the  first  act  to  the  last,  botti  fur  merit 
and  efficacy,  is  wholly  from  Christ,  and  not  at 
all  from  ourselves.  Lastly,  the  last  act  of  our 
aahalioti  is  the  resurrection  of  our  bodies  and 
tUe  sentence  of  the  last  judgment,  after  which 
the  saints  shall  be  glorified  as  the  sons  of  God 
by  adoption,  thtir  souls  and  bodies  being  re- 
united;  in  this  sense  redemption  is  taken, 
Luke  21.  28.  Horn.  8.  23. 

To  rc<h-em  time,  Eph.  5.  16.  To  embrace  and 
improve  every  opportunity  of  doing  good.  It 
is  a  metaphor  taken  from  merchants  that  dili 
gently  observe  the  time  of  buying  and  selling, 
and  easily  part  with  their  pleasures  for  gain; 
that  is,  deny  yourselves  in  your  ease,  pleasure, 
<S-c.  to  gain  an  opportunity  of  doing  good. 

Ezod.  ().  f).  I  will  r.you  wiih  a  stretclieil-out  arm 
13. 13.  firsllins  of  ass  shall  r.  with  a  lamb,  34.  20. 
15.  the  first-born  of  my  children  I  r.  34.  20. 

I.,ev.  2.').  2.5.  and  if  any  of  his  liin  come  tor.  it 
iiO.  if  he  have  none  to  r.  it  ||  29.  he  may  r.  it 
>2.  the  cities  may  the  Levites  r.  at  any  time 
A'i.  when  sold,  one  of  his  brethren  may  r.  him 
49.  his  uncle's  son,  or  any  of  kin  may  r.  him 
27. 13.  but  if  he  will  at  all  r.  il,  then  he  shall  add 

15.  that  sanclifjcd  his  house  will  r.  it,  19,  20,  31. 
Num.  18.  15.  the  first-born  of  man  shalt  thou  r. 

16.  from  a  month  old  shall  thou  r. 

17.  the  firstling  of  a  goat  thou  shall  not  r. 
Ruth  2. 1 20.  man  is  one  that  hath  right  to  r.  3. 1 9. 

4.  4.  if  thou  will  r.  it,   r.  il,  if  not  I  will  r.  it 

ti.  I  cannot  r.  it  lor  myself,  r.  ihou  it 
J.Sam.  7.23.  what  nation  in  earth  is  like  Isr.  whom 
Gnd  went  to  r.  to  himself  1   I  Chron.  17.  21. 
AV/>  5.  5.  nor  is  it  in  our  power  to  r.  them 
Job  5.  30.  in  famine  he  shall  r.  ihee  from  death 
6.  23   tor.  me  from  the  hand  of  the  mighty 
Psal.  25.  22.  r.  Isr.  O  God,  out  of  all  his  troubles 
26.  11   r.  me  and  be  merciful  unto  me 
44.  2(>.  arise,  and  r.  us  for  thy  mercies'  sake 
49.  7.  mme  of  them  can  r.  his  brother,  nor  give 

15.  bill  God  will  r.  iny  soul  from  the  prave 
69. 18.  draw  nigh  to  my  soni,  and  r.  it,  deliver  me 
72.  14   he  shall  r.  their  soul  from  deceit 
130.  ft  he  shaV.  r.  Israel  from  all  his  ini<|uities 
£ta.  50. 2.  is  my  hand  shortened  that  it  cannot  r.? 
Jcr  15.  21  1  will  r  thee  out  of  hand  of  terrible 
477 


RED 

Hos.  13.  14.  I  will  r.  them  from  death 
Mic.  4.  10.  the  Lord  shall  r.  thee  from  Babjion 
Gal.  4.  5.  to  r.  tlieni  that  were  under  the  law 
y'it.  2. 14.  that  he  might  r.  us  from  all  iniquity 

KLUEEMED. 
Gen.  48.  16.  the  angel  whicli  r.  me  from  all  evil 
Ezod.  15.  13.  led  forth  people  whom  thou  hast  r. 
21.8.  if  please  not,  then  shall  he  let  her  be  r. 
Lev.  19.  20.'  who  lieth  with  a  bond-inaid  not  r. 
25.  30.  if  a  house  in  a  walled  city  bo  not  r 
31.  but  llie  houses  of  the  villages  may  be  r 
48.  brother  sold  to  a  stranger  may  be  r.  again 
54.  if  he  be  not  r.  then  go  out  in  year  of  jubilee 
27.  20.  if  he  hath  sold  the  field,  it  shall  not  be  r. 

27.  an  unclean  beast  not  r.  then  it  shall  bo  sold 

28.  no  devoted  thing  to  the  Lord  shall  be  r.29. 
33.  the  tithe  and  the  change  shall  not  be  r. 

JV«;H.3.4b.  those  be  r.  that  are  more  than  Levites 
18.  16.  those  that  are  to  be  r.  from  a  month  old 

L>eut.  7. 8.  the  Ld.  hath  r.  you  out  of  the  house  of 

bond-men,  from  king  of  Egypt,  15.  15.  |  24. 18. 

9.20.tl:y  people  thou  hast  r.  through  thy  greatness 

13.  5.  Lord  which  r.  you  out  of  house  of  bondage 
21.  8.  be  merciful  to  Israel,  whom  thou  hasti-. 

2  Ham.  4.  9.  Lord  hath  r.  my  soul,  1  Kings  I.  29. 
1  Chr.  17.  21 .  whom  thou  hast  r.  out  of  Egypt  by 
thy  great  power,  JVcA.  1.  10.   Psal.  77.  15. 
JVfA.  5.  8.  we  afier  our  ability  have  r.  the  Jews 
Psal.  31.  5.  thou  hast  r.  me,  O  Lord  God  of  truth 

71.  23.  my  soul  shall  rejoice  which  thou  hast  »■. 

74.  2.  remember  thine  inheritance  thoa  hast  r. 

106.  10.  he  r.  them  from  the  hand  of  the  enemy 

107. 2.  let  the  r.  of  Lord  say  so,  whom  he  bath  r. 

136.  24.  and  hath  r.  us  from  our  enemies 
Isa.  1.  27.  Zion  shall  be  r.  with  judgment 

29.  22.  thus  saith  tlio  Lord,  v\ho  r.  Abraham 

35.  9.  no  lion  there,  but  the  r.  shall  walk  there 

43.  I.  fear  not,  I  have  r.  thee,  thou  art  mine 

44.  22.  return  unto  me,  for  I  have  r.  thee 

23.  the  Lord  hath  r.  Jacob,  48. 20.  Jer.  31.  11. 

51.  II.  therefore  the  r.  of  the  Lord  shall  return 

52.  3.  and  ye  shall  be  r.  without  money 

9.  r.  Jerusalem  |1G2.  12.  holy  people  r.  of  Lord 
63.  4.  year  of  my  r.  is  come  |19.  in  pity  he  r.  them 
/^am..  3.-58.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  r.  my  life 
Hos.1. 13.  tho'  I  r.  them,  yet  they  have  spoken  lies 
^;6-.6.  4.  I  r.  thee  out  of  the  house  of  servants 
Zech.  10.  8.  I  will  hiss  for  them,  I  have  r.  them 
Luke  1.  68.  he  hath  visited  and  r.  bis  people 
24.  21.  it  had  been  he  who  should  have  r.  Israel 
Gal.  3. 13.  Christ  r.  us  from  the  curse  of  the  law 

1  Pet.  1. 18.  ye  were  not  r.  with  corruptible  things 
Rev.  5.  9.  thou  hast  r.  us  to  God  by  thy  blood 

14.  3.  none  learn,  but  the  144,000  which  were  r. 
4. these  worer.from  among  men,  being  first-fiuils 

EEDEEMEDST. 

2  Sam.  7.23.  which  thou  r.  to  thee  from  Egypt 

REDEEMER. 
Ruth  4.  1 14.  who  hath  not  left  thee  without  a  r. 
Job  19.  25.  for  I  know  that  my  R.  liveth 
Psal.  19.  14.  O  Lord,  my  strength  and  my  R. 
78.35.tliey  remembered  the  high  God  was  their  R. 
P>-oj;.23.11.  their  /i.  is  mighty,  he  shall  plead  cause 
Isa.  41.14.  and  thy  /Mhe  Holy  One  of  Israel,  54. 5. 
43.  14.  thus  saith  the  Lord  your  R.  the  Koly  One 
44.6.  thussailh  the  Lord,  Ins  7^.  the  Lcrd  of  hosts 

24.  saith  the  Lord  Ihy /i.  48. 17. 149.  7. 1  54.  8. 
47.  4.  as  for  our /i.  tho  Lord  of  hosts  is  iiis  name 
49.26.shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  am  thy  ft.  60. 16. 
59.20.  /i.  shall  come  to  Zion,  to  tlium  that  turn 
63.  16.  thou.  O  Lord,  art  our  Father,  our  R. 

Jer.  50.  34.  liieir  R.  is  strong,  the  Lord  of  bests 

REDEE.METH. 
Psal.  34.  22.  the  Lord  r.  the  souls  of  his  servants 
103.  4  whor  Ufe  from  destruction,  who  crowns 

REDEEMING. 
/J«<A4.7.this  was  the  manner  in  Israel  concerning  r. 
£uA-5.16.r.time,  because  the  davs  f  3  ;vil,  Col.i.5. 

REDE.MPTION. 
Ezod.  8.  t  23. 1  will  put  a  r.  between  my  people 
Lev.  25.  24.  ye  shall  grant  a  r.  for  the  land 
t3i.  houses  of  tho  villages,  r.  belongeth  to  it 
51.  he  shall  give  again  the  price  of  his  r.  52. 
Jfiim.  3.  49.  Moses  took  the  r.  money  of  them 
Psal.  49.8.  r.  of  llicir  .soul  is  precious,  and  ceaselh 
1 1 1 .  9.  he  sent  r.  to  his  people,  holy  is  his  name 
130.7.  with  the  Lord  there  is  plenteous  r. 
Jer.  32.  7.  the  right  of  r.  is  thine  to  buy  it,  8. 
Luke  2.  38.  to  them  that  looked  for  r.  in  Jerusal. 
21.  28.  then  look  up,  for  your  r.  draweih  nijli 
/;»m.3.24.  justified  through  iher.  that  is  in  Christ 
8.  23.  for  adoption,  to  wit,  the  r  of  our  body 
lCor.l.30.Christismadelo  ussanctificalion  and  r. 
/;/»A.1.7.in  whom  have  r.  through  blood.  Col.  1. 14. 

14.  until  the  r.  of  the  purchased  possession 

4.  30.  whereby  ye  arc  sealed  unto  the  day  of  r. 
Hell.  9.  12.  having  obtained  eternal  r.  for  us 

15.  for  r.  of  the  transsressicns  that  were  under 

REDNE.SS. 
i'r<(ii.23. 29.  who  Imtli  woe  7  who  hath  r.  of  eyes  7 


REF 

REDOUND. 

2  Cor.  4.  '5.  thatgrs.  io  might  r.  to  the  glorj  oi  God 
REED 

Signifies  [1]  .^  plant  growing  in  fetny  aid  wa- 
tery pi  xces.  Job  40.  21.  [2]  Ji  staff  or  rod  of  a 
reed,  wkich  was  put  in  our  Saviour's  hand  at 
his  passion,  by  way  of  derision,  instead  oj 
a  sceptre,  Mat.  27.  29.  [3]  ..i  Jewish  measure 
of  siz  cubits  three  inches,  or  three  yards  tince 
inches,  Ezek.  40.  3 

Egy|)t  is  called  a  reed,  2  Kings  15.  21.  in  allusion 
to  the  reeds  that  were  numerous  upon  the  banks 
of  the  Nile;  and  a  broken  reed,  to  denote  the 
inability  and  weahness  of  the  Egyptians 
support  and  aid  Hezekiah  against  the  Assy 
riaiis.  A  bruised  reed,  Jsa.  42.  3.  Jl  brlitve; 
weak  in  grace,  who  is  of  a  broken  and  a  con 
trite  heart  for  sin.  Our  Saviour  speaking  of 
John  the  Baptist,  says,  that  he  was  not  a  reeu 
shaken  with  the  wind,  JV/at.  11.  7.  he  was 
not  one  of  an  unsettled  mind  ;  but  constant 
andfizcd  in  the  truth ;  his  testimony  of  me  was 
always  the  same. 

1  Kings  14.  15.  the  Lord  shall  smite  Israel  as  a  r. 

2  Kings  18.21.  thou  trustest  upon  tho  staff  of  this 

bruised  r.  Isa.  30.  6. 
Isa.  42.  3.  a  bruised  r.  shall  be  not  break,  and  tliu 
smoking  fla.x  shall  he  not  quench,  Mat.  12.  20 
Ezek.  29.  ().  they  have  been  a  stall' of  r.  to  Israel 
40.  3.  a  man  with  a  measuring  r.  in  his  hand 
42. 16.  the  east  side  with  measuring  r.  17,  18,  19. 
MaLll."!.  what  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness  ta 
see?  ar.?  Au/re  7.  24 
27.  29.  they  put  a  r.  in  his  right  hand  and  bowei 
.30.  they  smote  him  with  a  r.  Mark  15.  19. 
48.  one  of  them  ran  and  put  the  sponge  on  a  r 
and  gave  him  to  drink,  Mark  15. liC 
Rev.  11.  1.  there  was  given  me  a  r.  like  a  rod 
21.  15.  had  a  golden  r  to  measure  the  city 
10.  he  measured  with  the  r.  12,000  furlongs 
REEDS. 
.lob  40.  21.  he  lieth  in  the  covert  of  the  r. 
Isa.  19.  6.  the  r.  and  flags  shall  wither,  7. 
35.  7.  in  the  habitation  of  dragons  shall  be  r. 
Jer.  51.  32.  the  r.  they  have  burnt  with  fire 
Eiek.  42.  16.  he  measured  the  east  side  with  tli6 
measuring  reed  five  hundred  r.  17,  18,  19. 
45. 1.  the  length  shall  be  the  length  of  25,000  r. 

REEL. 
Psal.  107.  27.  they  r.  to  and  fro,  and  stasger 
Isa.  24.20.  earth  shall  r.  to  and  fro  like  a  drunkard 

REFINE. 
Zec/i.  13.9.  and  I  will  r.  them  as  silver  is  refined 

REFINED. 
2  Sam.  22. 131.  his  way  is  perfect,  the  word  of  ths 
Lord  is  r.  Psal.  18.  f  30.  |  119.  f  140 
1  Chron.  28.  18.  for  the  altar  r.  gold  by  weight 
29. 4.  seven  thousand  talentsof  r.  silver  to  overlay 
Isa.  25.  6.  a  least  of  wines  on  the  Ices  well  r. 
48.  10.  behold,  I  have  r.  thee,  hut  not  .villi  silver 
Zech.  13.  9.  [  will  refine  them,  as  silver  is  ?. 

REFINER. 
Mai.  3.  2.  he  is  like  a  r.  fire,  and  like  fuller'o  soap 
3.  ho  shall  sit  as  a  r.  and  purifier  of  silver 
REFORMATION. 
Heb.  9.  10.  imposed  on  ll.cin  until  the  time  of  r. 

REFORMED. 
/>cy.  26.  23.  and  ifve  will  not  he  r.  by  these  tilings 

"REFRAIN. 
Gen.  45.  1.  then  Joseph  could  not  r.  himself 
Job  4.  t  2.  but  who  can  r.  from  words? 
7.  11.  therefore  I  will  not  r.  my  mouth 
Prov.  1.  15.  my  son,  r.  thy  fuot  fiom  their  path 
F.cel.  3.  5.  there  is  a  time  to  r.  fiom  embracing 
Isa.  48.  9.  and  for  my  praise  I  will  r.  for  thee 
64. 12.  wilt  thou  r.  thyself  for  those  things,  O  L.t 
Jcr.  21.  16  r.  voice  from  weeping,  eyes  from  tears 
.Hcts  5.  38.  I  say  to  you,  r.  from  these  men 
1  Pet.  3.  10.  let  him  r.  his  tonsne  from  evil 

REFRAINED. 
fTr7i.43.31..Toseph  r.  himself  and  said,  set  on  bread 
F.slh.  5.  10.  nevertheless,  Hainan  r.  himself 
.lob  29.  9.  |irinccs  r.  talking,  and  laid  their  hand 
Psal.  40   9.  I  have  not  r.  my  lips,  thou  knowest 
119. 101. 1  have  r.  my  feel  from  every  evil  way 
Isa.  42.  14.  I  have  been  still,  and  r.  myself 
Jer.  14.  10.  they  have  not  r.  their  feet 

REFRAINETH. 
Prov.  10.  19.  but  he  that  r.  bis  lips  is  wise 

REFRESH 
SignifieB,  [1]  To  revive,  1  Cor.  16.  IP.  f9j  Ti 
take  rest,  Excd.  23.  13.  [3]  To  strengthen 
one's  self  by  food,  1  Kings  13.  7.  [4]  TVj 
hrealhr,  Job  32.  t  20. 
Timi-8  of  refreshing,  Jlcts  3.  19.  or  'imes  of  coni 
ine,  as  afflictions  are  called  a  fiery  trial,  deli 
verance  from  them  is  a  season  of  rc/rssA;;ii» 
or  cooling:  Such  a  time  of  refreshing  after 
troubles  frer/ucntly  comes  in  this  life ;  bni 
when  this  life  ends  a  deliverance  coma  from. 


REP 

all  afflictions  to  them  that  truly  fear  and  serve 

God.     It  M  a  figurative  manner  of  speaking, 

taken  from  the  custom  of  labourers,  who  in  the 

heat  of  the  day  repose  Iheinselves  in  cool  shades. 

I  Kings  13.7-  cutne  home  wiili  me  and  r.  ihyBelf 

Mcts  27.  3.  Julius  suffered  Puul  to  r.  Iiimself 

Philem.  20.  broislier,  r.  mv  boweli  in  the  Lord 

REFRESHED. 
Kxod.  23.  12.  and  ihai  the  stranger  may  be  r. 
31.  17.  on  the  seventh  day  he  reated  and  waa  r. 
I  Sam.  16.23.  David  played, so  Saul  was)-,  and  well 
S  Sam.  16. 14.  David  and  people  with  him  r.  tbems. 
Job  32.  20.  I  will  speak  that  I  may  be  r. 
Horn.  15.  32.  and  that  i  may  with  you  be  r. 

1  Cor.  16.  18.  fur  they  r.  my  s|iiril  »nd  yours 

2  Cor.  7.  13.  Tilus,  his  spirit,  wasr.  by  you  all 
?  'Pirn.  1.  16.  Oiiesiphorus,  for  he  often  r.  me 
Philem.  7.  the  bowels  of  the  saints  are  r.  by  thee 

REFRESIIETH. 

Prov.  25.  13.  for  he  r.  the  soul  of  his  masters 
REFRESHING. 

Isa.  28. 12.  this  is  r.  yet  they  would  not  hear 

^cts  3.  19.  when  times  of  r.  shall  come  from  Ld. 
REFUGE 

/s  a  strong  hnld,  or  place  of  safety,  to  fly  lo  in 
danger,  where  men  may  he  protected  and  es- 
cape the  enemy,  Num.  33.  13.  God  is  called 
the  refuge  of  Ins  [wople,  Devt.  33.  27.  He  de- 
fends them  against  the  assauUs  of  all  their 
enemies.  Christ  is  a  refuge  in  his  righteous- 
ness and  blood,  isa.  25.  4. 

Cities  of  refuge.  In  order  to  provide  for  the  se- 
curity of  those,  who  unawares  and  without 
any  design  should  lull  a  man,  the  Lord  com- 
■manded  Moses  lo  appoint  siz  cities  »/reluge, 
that  whoever  suddenly  and  against  las  will 
should  spill  the  bluod  of  a  man,  might  retire 
thither,  and  have  tune  to  prepare  for  his  de- 
fence and  justification  before  the  judges,  so 
that  the  kiiisiiian  of  the  deceased  might  not 
pursue  him  thither  and  kill  him.  Of  these  ci- 
ties there  were  three  on  each  side  Jordan,  those 
on  this  side  Jordan  were  Kedeeh  of  Nuphtali, 
Hebron,  and  Sliuchem.  Those  beyond  Jordan 
were  Bezor,  Golan,  and  Rajiioth-giluad,  Josh. 
20.  7,  6.  These  cities  were  tu  be  easy  of  ac- 
cess, and  to  have  smooth  and  good  roads  to 
them,  and  bridges  where  there  should  be  occa- 
sion:  IVheii  there  were  any  cross-roads,  they 
took  care  lo  set  up  posts  with  an  inscription, 
directing  the  way  to  the  city  of  refuge.  'J'his 
city  was  to  be  well  supplied  with  water  and 
all  kinds  of  provisions.  It  was  not  allowed 
there  to  make  any  weapons,  thai  the  relations 
of  the  deceased  might  not  be  furnished  there 
Kith  anus  to  gratify  their  revenge.  Though 
the  manslayer  had  fled  to  the  city  of  retuge, 
yet  he  was  not  thereupon  exempt  from  the  pur- 
suits of  justice:  An  information  was  prefer- 
red against  him,  he  was  summoned  before  the 
'udges,  and  before  the  people,  to  clear  himself, 
and  tu  prove  the  murder  was  merely  casual 
and  involuntary.  If  he  was  fo^md  innocent, 
he  dwelt  .lUfely  in  the  city  to  which  he  had  re- 
tired; if  otherwise,  he  was  put  to  death,,  ac- 
ciriling  to  the  severity  of  the  law.  Though 
be  was  found  innocent,  he  was  not  therefore 
tm.mcdiately  set  at  liberty  ;  but  to  inspire  the 
gj  eater  horror,  even  of  involuntary  murder, 
it  seems  as  if  the  law  would  punish  it  with  a 
kind  of  banishment ;  fur  he  was  obliged  to 
dwell  in  this  city,  without  going  out  of  it,  till 
the  death  of  the  high-priest :  Jind  if  before 
this  time  he  should  anywhere  go  out  of  the 
city,  the  revenger  of  blood  might  safely  kill 
Mm,  Num.  35.  25,  26,  27,  i-c. 

A'um.  33.  13.  six  cities  shall  ye  have  for  r.  15. 

Veut.  33.  27.  the  eternal  God  is  thy  r. 

•/o«/t.20.  3.  shall  be  yourr.  from  avenger  of  blood 

I  Sam.  22.  3.  he  is  my  high  lower  and  my  r. 

Psal.Q.^.l^d.  also  will  be  a  r.  for  the  oppresseil,  a  r. 

in  times  of  trouble,  they  that  know  thy  name 

14.  6.  counsel  efpoor,  because  the  Ijord  Is  his  r. 

40. 1.  God  13  our  r.  7. 11  ||  48.  3.  G.  is  known  for  r. 
57.  1.  in  shadow  of  thy  wings  I  will  make  my  r. 

until  these  calamities  be  ovprpasl,  61.  t  4. 
50. 16.  thou  hast  been  mv  r.  in  the  <lay  (sf  trouble 
62.  7.  my  r.  is  in  God  \\'8.  Goil  is  a  r.  f::  us 
71. 7. wonder  ( ~  many,  thou  artmv  strong)-.  142.  5. 

91.2.  he  is  mvr.  9. 1194.  22.  God  is  rock  of  my  v. 
104.  18.  the  ,iigh  iil!!^  a  r.  for  the  wild  ^oats 
142. 4.  r.  failed  me  ||  5.  thou  art  my  r.  and  portion 

ProB.  14.20.  his  children  shall  have  a  [ilace  of  r. 
Isa.  4.  6.  a  place  ol'r.  jj  25.  4.  to  the  needy  a  r. 
23   15.  for  we  have  mr.:lo  lies  ourr.  and  under 

17  the  hail  sh.all  sweep  away  the  r.  of  lies 
Tcr.  16.  19.  O  Lord,  my  r.  in  the  nay  of  affliction 
Heb  6. 18.  who  have  fieri  for  r  to  lay  hold  on  hojie 
REFUSE. 
ISam.  35.  9.  every  thine  that  was  vile  u\a  r        \ 
478 


REG 

Jcr.C.fSO.r.Eilver  shall  men  call  them,  because  Ld. 
L,am.  3.  45.  thou  hast  made  as  r.  midst  of  people 
ji/nos  8.  6.  that  we  may  sell  the  r.  of  wheat 

REFUSE,  y'erb. 
Exod.i.'ia.iC  thou  r.to  let  them  go,  6.2.  \  9.2.  |  10.4. 
10.  3.  how  long  wilt  thou    .  to  humble  thyself  1 

10.  28.  r.  ye  to  keep  my  commandments  and  laws? 
22. 17.  if  her  lather  utterly  r.  to  give  her  to  him 
lob  34.  33.  whetlier  thou  r.  or  choose,  and  not  1 
I'rov.  8. 33.  hear  instruction,  be  wise,  and  r.  it  not 

21.  7.  because  they  r.  to  do  judgment 
25.  the  desire  of  elothful,  his  hands  J-.  to  labour 
fsa.  1.20.  but  if  ye  r.  shall  be  devoured  with  sword 

7.  15.  tliat  he  may  know  to  r.  the  evil,  10. 
Jer.  8.5.  they  r.  to  return  i|  9.  6.  they  r.  tu  know  me 

13.  10.  this  evil  people  which  r.  to  hear  my  words 

25.  28.  if  they  r.  to  take  the  cup  at  thine  hand 

38.  21.  if  thou  r.  lo  go  forth,  this  is  tlie  word 
.'Ids  25.  11.  if  I  be  an  otTender,  1  r.  not  to  die 
17'im.4.  7.  but  r.  profane  and  old  wives'  fables 

5.  11.  but  the  younger  widows  r. 
Heb.  12.  25.  see  that  ye  r.  not  him  that  speaUeth 

REFUSED. 
Gen.  37. 35.  but  Jacob  r.  lo  be  comforted,  and  said 

3'J.  8.  Joseph  r.  to  lie  with  his  master's  wife 

48.  19.  Jacob  r.  to  remove  his  hand 
jVum.  20.  21.  Edom  r.  to  give  Israel  passage 

1  Sain.S.  19.  people  r.to  obey  the  voice  of  Samuel 
IG.  7.  look  not  on  him  for  I  have  r.  him 

28.  23.  but  Saul  r.  and  said,  I  will  not  eat 

2  Sam.  2. 23.  howbeit  Asahel  r.  to  turn  a£:de 
13.  9.  she  poured  out,  but  Amnon  r.  to  eat 

1  Kings  20.  35.  and  the  man  r.  to  smite  him 

21. 15.  the  vineyard  he  r.  to  give  thee  for  money 

2  h'lngsa.  10.  Naaman  urged  him  to  lake,  but  he  r. 
j\'fA.9. 17.  our  fathers  hardened,  and  r.  to  obey 
Esth.  1.  12.  but  the  queen  Vashti  r.  to  come 
.lob  6. 7.  the  things  that  my  soul  r.  to  touch  are  as 
I'sal.  77.  2.  my  soul  r.  to  be  comforted 

78.  10.  and  they  r.  to  walk  in  his  law 
67. he  r. tabernacle  olHJoseph,  and  chose  Ephraim 

118.22.  the  stone  which  the  builders  r.  is  become 
Prov.  1.24.  because  I  have  called  and  ye  r. 
Isa.  54.  6.  when  thou  wast  r.  sailh  thy  God 
./cr. 5. 3. they  »-.to  receive  correction,  they  r.to  return 

11.  10.  their  fathers  who  r.  to  hc-.r  my  words 
31. 15.  Rachel  r.to  hecoisforted  for  her  children 
50.  .33.  all  that  took  them  r.  to  let  them  go 

Ezek.  5.  6.  for  they  have  r.  my  ju.^'.ginents 
Hos.ll.o.  Assyrian  his  king,  beca.  tiicy  r.  to  return 
ZccA.7.11.  but  they  r.to  hearken,  and  pulled  away 
.ids  7.  35.  this  Moses  whom  they  r.  saying 
1  Tim.  4.  4.  and  nothing  to  be  r.  if  it  be  received 
//('*. 11.24.  by  faith  iV.oses  r.  to  be  called  t.'-ie  son  of 

12.  25.  who  r.  him  tiiat  spake  on  earth 

REFUSEDST. 
./cr.3.3.  a  whore's  forehead,  thou  r.  to  be  ashamed 

REFUSETH. 
F.xod.  7.  14.  Pharaoh  r.  to  let  the  people  go 
jVifm. 22. 13.  the  Lord  r.to  give  me  leave  lo  go 
14.  the  princes  said,  Ralaani  r.  to  come  with  us 
Dcut.^5.7.my  husband's  brother  r.to  raise  up  name 
I'rov.  10.  17.  but  he  that  r.  reproof,  crreth 

13.  18.  shame  shall  be  lo  him  that  r.  instruction 
15.32.  he  that  r.  instruction  despiseth  his  own  soul 

Isa.  8.  6.  this  people  r.  the  waters  of  Shiloah 
Jer.  15. 18.  my  wound  which  r.  lo  be  healed 

REGARD. 
Ecrl.  8.  2.  and  that  in  r.  of  the  oath  of  God 
Dan.  3.  t  13.  these  men  have  set  no  r.  on  thee 
.dds  8.  11.  to  him  they  had  r.  because  he  had  be- 
REGARD  [witched 

Signifies,  [1]  To  look  upon  with  concern  or  com- 
passion, Dcut.  28.  .50.  [2]  To  think  of,  consider, 
or  Iny  to  heart,  Isa.  5.  12.  [3]  Tn  have  respect 
/"r,  2ivir.gs3. 14.  [4]To  hear  and  answer,  Psal. 
102.17.  [5]To  observe,'Ri>ni.'H.G.  [0]   To  look 
to  with  an  approving  covetous  eye,  Job  .36.  21. 
Psal.  66.  ]8.     [71  To  set  the  heart  unto,  Exod. 
9.  t  21.     [81  To  lay  lo  heart,  1  Sam.  25.  25. 
REGARD,  Ferb. 
Gen.  43.  20.  r.  not  your  stufi",  for  Egypt  is  yours 
F.iod.5.  9.  and  let  them  not  r.  vain  words 
I.en.  19.  31.  r.  not  them  that  have  familiar  spirits 
/>ri.'<.  28. 50.  which  shall  not  r.  person  of  the  aged 

1  Sam.  4. 20.  she  answered  not,  nor  did  she  r.  it 
25  25.  let  not  my  lord  r.  this  man  of  Belial 

"  Sam.  13.  20.  r.  not  this,  he  is  thy  brother 

2  Kings  3. 14.  were  it  not  that  I  r.  Jehoshaphat 
.fob  3.  4.  that  day,  lei  not  (Jod  r.  it  from  above 

35.  13.  nor  will  the  Almighty  r.  it 

36.  21.  take  heed,  r.  not  initiuity 

Pi>nl.  28.  5.  they  r.  not  the  works  of  the  Lord 
31.  6.  I  have  hated  them  that  r.  lying  vanities 
66.  18.  if  T  r.  iniquitv  in  my  heart.  Lord  not  hear 
94.  7.  neither  shall  the  God  of  Jacob  r.  it 
102.  17.  he  will  r.  the  prayr  of  the  destitute 

Pro?).  5.  2.  that  thou  mriyest  r.  discretion 
6.35. he  will  not  r. any  ransom, nor  will  rest  content 

Isa.  5.  12.  thev  r.  not  the  work  6f  the  Lord 


REG 

Asa.  13.  17.  the  Modes  who  will  not  r.  fcilver 
18.t4.  I  will  r.  my  set  dwelling  like  u  clear  heat 
Lam.  4.  10.  the  Lord,  he  wdl  no  more  r.  theoi 
I  Jan.  11.  37.  r.  God  of  his  fathers,  nor  r.  any  god 
Amos  5.  22.  nor  will  1  r.  the  peace-oirering 
Hub.  1.5.  behold,  r.  and  wonder  marvellously 
J\Ial.  1.  9.  will  he  r.  your  persons''  "aith  the  Loi^ 
J^uke  18.  4.  though  1  fear  not  God,  nor  r.  man 
Rom.  14.  6.  to  the  Lord  »b  doth  not  r.  it 

REGARDED. 
Ezod.  9  21.  he  that  r.  not  the  word  of  the  Lord 
1  Kings  18.29.  there  was  no  voice,  nor  any  that  r 

1  Chron.  17. 17.  thou  hast  r.  me  as  of  high  degree 
I'sal.  100.  44.  neverthele^,  he  r.  their  atttiction 
Prov.  1.24.  1  stretched  om  my  hand,  and  no  man 
iJan.  3. 12.  these  men,  O  kmg,  have  not  r.  thee 
Luke  I.  48.  lie  r.  the  low  estate  of  his  handmaid 

18.  2.  the  judge  feared  not  God,  neither  r.  man 
Heb.  8. 9.  and  1  r.  them  not,  saitli  the  Lord 
REGARDEST.     ^ 

2  Sam,  19.  6.  thou  r.  not  princes  nor  servants 
.Job  30.  20.  1  stand  up  and  lliou  r.  me  not 
J/u£.22. 10.  r.  not  the  persons  oi'men,  Mark  12. 14, 

REGARUETH. 
/.*<;«M0.17.  mighty  and  terrible,  that  r.  no*  pcrsong 
.fob  34.  19.  nor  r.  the  rich  more  than  the  poor 
39.  7.  neither  r.  the  crying  of  the  driver 
Prov.  12. 10.  a  righteous  man  r.  the  life  of  his  beasi 
13.  18.  he  that  r.  reproof  shall  be  honoured 
15.5.  bt.1  he  that  r.  reprool  is  prudent 
29.  7.  wicked  r.  nut  lo  know  the  cause  of  the  pool 
Ecel.  5.  8.  he  that  is  higher  than  the  highest  r. 
11.  4.  he  that  r.  the  clouds  shall  not  reap 
/sa.  33. 8.  he  hath  despised  cities,  he  r.  no  man 
Ditn.ii.l'S.  they  said,  Daniel  r.  not  thee,  O  king 
Mill.  2.  13.  he  r.  not  the  oti'ering  any  more 
lioiii  14.  6  he  that  r.  a  dav,  r.  it  to  the  Lord 

REGARDERS. 
Judg.O.i'il.  come  along  by  plain  of  the  r.  of  lime« 

REGARDING. 
.lob  4.20.  they  perish  for  ever  without  any  r.  it 
Phil.  2.  30.  nor  r.  his  life  to  supply  your  lack 

REGENERATION 
Is  the  change  and  renovation  of  the  soul  by  the 
Spirit  and  gnue  cf  Gcd,  John  3.  5,  6.  It  it 
cidied.  the  new-birth,  and  consists  in  the  infu- 
sion of  spiritual  life  into  the  soul,  John  5.  2.'>. 
Wiicrebij  it  is  enabled  to  perform  spiritual  ac- 
tions, and  live  to  God,  Rom.  14.  8.  Tit.  3.  5, 
Not  by  wor.ks  of  righteousness  which  we  have 
done,  ;;nt  according  to  his  mercy  he  saved  ua 
!•',■  '.b.9.  -vashliig  of  regeneration,  and  renewing 
of  the  Holy  Gho.st.  .Jam.  1.  18,  Of  his  own  wiB 
begat  he  us  by  the  word  of  truth.  .Ind  our  Sa- 
viour spcaiiing  to  Nicodemus,  says,  Verily  I 
say  unto  thee.  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he 
cannot  see  the  kingdom  of  God,  .John  3.3,4,  5. 
And  the  apostle  Peter  says  in  like  manner 
Th.il  God  hath  begotten  us  again  unto  a  lively 
lM)pe,liy  the  resurrection  of  Christ  from  the  dead 
1  Pet.  1.3.  that  is,  Ae  lialh  given  us  a  new-birth, 
he  hath  regenerated  and  renewed  us,  and  there- 
by wrought  in  us  such  a  hope  or  assurance  of 
salvation,  as  puts  life  into  our  souls  ;  which 
hope  is  built  upon  the  resurrection  of  Christ, 
and  the  doctrines  depending  on  it,  as  the  foun- 
dation of  our  resurrection  and  future  glory, 
since  the  members  7nust  partake  of  the  same 
conditiim  with  the  head,  John  14.  19.  It  is 
said,  Mat.  19.  28,  Ye  which  have  followed  me 
in  the  regrn'ration,  when  the  Son  of  man  shall 
sit  in  the  throne  of  his  glory,  ye  shall  also  sit 
upon  t'lrones.  Ye  which  have  followed  me  in 
the  regeneration,  that  i.s,  ye  my  apostles,  who 
have  been  my  attendants  <!-id  ussistayits, 
while  I  have  been  by  my  doctrine  reforming 
the  world ;  ichile  f  have  been  regenerating  mp 
church,  and  putting  it  into  a  new  state:  Or^ 
joining  regoncraUon  with  the  following  words, 
in  the  regeneiation  when  the  Son  jf  man  shall 
sit,  &c.  that  is,  at  the  day  of  judgment,  when 
there  shall  he  new  heavens  anii earth,  and  your 
bodies  shall  be  raised  up  mrain  in  a  alorioua 
7iianner,  and  ynnr  souls  made  perfectly  happy; 
then  yon  shall  not  only  partake  of  the  heavenly 
treasure,  but  shall  be  in  the  highest  drgrce  of 
dignity  there. 
.Mat.  19.  28.  that  ye  which  followed  me  in  the  r. 
Tit.  3.  .3.  he  saved  us  bv  the  washing  of  r. 

REGION. 
r»c»r3.4.  all  the  r.ofArjob  the  kingdom  ofOg.  13. 
1  Kings4.  Il.fiieson  of  Abinadab  in  all  r.  ofDor 

24.  Solomon  had  dominion  over  all  the  r. 
.Alal.  3. 5.  then  went  to  him  all  the  r.  round  Jordac 
4. 16.  peo.  saw  ereat  light,  and  to  them  which  sa 
in  ther.  and  shadow  of  death  light  is  sprung  u^ 
Mark  1.  28.  his  fame  spread  about  throughout  ai 
the  r.  round  about  Galilee.  lAike4.  14.17  17 
6. 53.  and  ran  through  that  whole  r.  ronnd  anotu 
Luke  3. 1.  Philip  tetrarch  of  the  r  of  Traihonitii 


RET 

Jlcte  13.  49  word  of  the  Lord  published  thro'  tlie  r. 
14.  6.  they  fled  to  the  r.  that  heth  round  about 
K;.  ti.  wlieo  they  had  gone  tliro'  the  r.  ot  Ualutia 

REGIONS. 
jJcf*8.1.  they  were  scattered  thro'  the  r.  of  Judca 
2  Gt.  10-  It),  to  preach  thegospel  in  r.  bnyonil  you 
]  I.  10.  no  man  shall  stop  me  in  tlie  r.  of  Acliuiu 
OtU.  I  21.  afterwards  I  came  into  the  r.  of  Syria 

KEUISTER. 
Ezra  2.  62.  these  suuglit  their  r.  JVi-A.  7.  G4. 
.VcA.  7   5.  I  found  a  /•.  of  the  genealogy  of  them 

UCH  EARSE. 
Ezod.  17.  14.  and  r.  it  la  the  ears  of  Josliua 
lud<r.  5.  11.  r.  the  righteous  acts  of  the  Lord 

REHEARSED. 
<  Sam.  8.  21.  he  r.  ihein  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord 
17.  31.  they  r.  David's  words  before  Saul 
Hcis  11.  4.  Peter  r.  the  matter  from  the  bejjinning 
14  27  they  r.  all  that  (Jod  had  done  with  them 
REJECl' 
Signifies,  [11  To  slight  or  despise,  Hos.  4.  0.    [2] 
To  ca^l  off  or  forsake,  Jer.  7   29.  1  14.  19.    [:*] 
To  refuse,  or  deny  Vic  graiUing  of  one's  suit, 
MarktJ.  2ti.  [4]  To  frustrate,  Mark  7.  t 'J. 
That  which  heareth  thorns  and  briars  is  rejected, 
Meb.  (i.  8.     ."?»■  Ute  earl.'i,  wlien  it  is  piunfidly 
tilled,  and  plciilifuUij  watered  with  rain  from 
hcaocii,  IS  goad  for  nothing  but  to  be  burnt, 
if  instead  "of  good  fruit,  it    bringclk  fortJi 
thorns    and    thistles ;  so  they   that  enjoy  the 
means  of  grace,  and  yet  bring  forth  nothing 
hut  cursed  fruit,  displeasing  to  God,  deserve 
710  further  care  nor  culture,  but  must  expect  tn 
be  depriued  of  the  means  of  grace,  and  exposed 
to  utter  ruin. 
Lain.  5.  t22.  will  thou  utterly  r.  us,  Ihou  art  wroth 
Bos.  4.  6.  I  will  r.  thee,  thai  thou  be  no  priest 
Hark  6.26.  for  his  oiith's  sake  he  would  not?-,  her 
7   9.  full  well  ye  r.  the  coinmaiidinent  of  God 
Tit.  3.  10.  afler'lhe  first  and  second  admonition,  r. 

REJECTED. 
I  Sam.  8.  7.  they  have  not  r.  thee,  but  they  r.  me 
10.  I9.ye  have  this  day  r.  your  God  who  saved  you 

15.  23.  because  thou  hastr.  the  word  of  the  Ld. 

he  hath  also  r.  thee  from  being  king,  21). 

16.  1.  seeing  I  have  r.  him  from  being  king 
"iKings  17.  15.  they  r.liis  statutes  and  Ins  covenant 

20.°Lord  r.  all  the  se-d  of  Isr.  and  alflictcd  them 
Isa.  53.3.  he  is  despised  and  r.  of  men,  man  of  sorr. 
Jer.  2.  37.  for  the  Lord  hath  r.  thy  confidence 

6.  10.  r.  my  l."-w  ||  3(1.  because  the  Ld.  hath  )■.  them 

7.  29.  Lord  hath  r.  the  generation  of  his  wrath 
a  9.  lo,  they  have  r.  the  word  of  the  Lord 
14.  19.  hast  thou  utterly  r.  .ludah  1 

/,iim.o.22. but  thou  hast  utterly  r.us,  thou  art  wroth 
Woi.  4.-ttrbecause  tliou  hast  r.  knowledge 
Mat.  21 .  42.  stone  which  the  builders  r.  is  become 
iiead  of  the  corner,  Mark  12.  10.  /.uke-20.  17. 
.;i/arit8.31.h.  shall  be  r.  of  the  elders,  Lii/.e9.22. 
I.uke  7.  30.  the  lawyers  r.  the  counsel  of  God 

17. 26.  but  he  must 'first  be  r.  of  this  generation 
Hal.  4.  14-  my  temptation  in  my  llesh  ye  r.  not 
) leb.fi.  8.  that  which beareth  thorns  and  briars  isr. 
12.17.  when  would  have  inherited  blessing,  was  r. 
REJECTETH. 
John  12.  48  lie  that  r.  me,  receiveth  not  my  words 
1  Thess.  4.  T8.  he  that  r.  r.  not  man  but  God 

REIGN. 
To  reign,  is  to  rule  or  command  as  a  sovereign 
prince,  2  Sam.  5.  4,  5.     God  is  the  absolute 


REI 

Deut.  15.6.  the  Ld.  blesseth  thee,  thou  slialt  r.  over 

many  nations,  but  they  shall  nut  r.  over  thee 

yu  i^.9.2.that  70  r.  over  you,  or  that  one  r.over  you 

8.  the  trees  said,  r.  thou  over  us,  10.  12,  14. 

1  Ham.  8.  7.  Uial  1  sliould  not  r.  over  them 

9.  shew  the  manner  of  the  king  that  shall  r.  11. 
9.  17.  Lord  said,  this  same  shall  r.  over  my  people 
11. 12.  who  is  he  that  said,  shall  Saul  r.over  us  .' 
12.  12.  luty,  but  a  king  shall  r.  over  us 

2  Ham.  3.  21.  tliou  mayest  r.  over  all  that  thy  heart 

1  Kings  1.  tS-  then  Adonijah  said,  I  will  r. 
11.  hast  thou  not  heard  that  Adonijah  doth  v.? 
13.  assuredly  Solomon  shall  r.  after  me,  17,  30. 
24.  hast  thou  said,  Adonijah  shall  r.  after  me  ? 

2. 15.  Israel  set  their  faces  on  me,  that  I  should  r. 
11.37.  and  1  will  take  thee,  and  thou  shalt  r. 
16.  15.  Zimri  did  r.  seven  days  in  Tirzali 

2  Chron.  1.8.  and  hast  made  me  to  r.  in  his  stead 
23.  3.  he  said,  behold,  the  king's  son  shall  r. 

Job  34.  30.  that  the  hypocrite  r.  not,  lest  people 
Prov.S.lb.by  me  kings  r.  and  princes  decree  justice 
h'xcl.  4.  14.  for  out  of  prison  he  cometh  to  r. 
Isa.  24.23.  when  the  Ld.  of  hosts  shall  r.  in  Zion 
32.  1.  behold,  a  king  shall  r.  in  righteousness 
Jer. '■a.  15.sliall  thou  r.because  thou  closest  thyself 
23.5.  a  king  shall  r.  prosper  and  execute  judgme.it 
33.21.  that  Uavid  should  not  have  a  son  to  r. 
Mic.  4.  7.  the  Lord  shall  r.  over  them  in  Zion 
Mat.  2.22.  when  he  heard  that  Arclielaiis  did  r. 
I.uke  1.  33.  he  shall  r.  over  the  house  of  Jacob 

19.  14.  we  will  not  have  this  man  to  r.  over  us 
27.  enemies  that  would  not  that  I  should  r.  over 

Rom.  5.  17.  sliall  r.  in  life  by  one,  Jesus  Christ 

21.  even  so  might  grace  r.  to  life  by  Jesus  Christ 
6.  12.  let  not  sni  r.  in  your  mortal  bodies 
15. 12.  he  that  shall  rise  to  r.  over  the  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  4. 8.  would  to  God  ye  did  r.  that  we  might  r. 

15.  25.  for  he  must  r.  till  he  put  all  enemies  under 

2  Tim.  2.  12.  if  we  suficr,  we  shall  r  with  him 
Iteo.  5.  10.  and  we  also  shall  r.  on  the  earth 

11.  1.5.  and  he  shall  r.  for  ever  and  ever 

20.  6.  they  shall  r.  with  him  a  thousand  years 
22.  5.  they  shall  r.  for  ever  and  ever  j 

See  Beqan. 

REIGNED. 
Gen.  36.  31.  the  kings  that  r.  in  the  land  ofEdom 
before  any  king  r.  over  Israel,  1  Chron.  1.  43. 
./«(/"-.  9. 22.  when  Abimelech  had  r.  three  years 

1  Sam.  13.1.  Saul  r.  one  year,  and  wlieii  he  r.  two 

2  Sam.  2.  10.  Ish-bosheth  Saul's  son  r.  two  years 
5.4.  David  r.  forty  years  over  Judah  and  Israel 

5.  David  r.seven  years  in  Hebron,  thirty-three  in 

Jerusalem,  I  Kingsi.  11.  1  Chr.  3.  4.  I  29.  27. 

8.  15.  David  r.  over  Israel,  1  Chr.  18.  14.  |  29.  26. 

10. 1.  Hanun  his  son  r.  in  his  stead,  1  Chr.  19.  1. 

16.8.  house  of  Saul,  in  whose  stead  thou  hast  r. 

1  .ff^(n"-«  4. 21.aiul  Solomon  ?•.  over  all  kingdoms, 
°  11.  42.  1  Chron.  2 J.  28.  2  Chron.  9.  26,  30. 

11.  24.  Rezon  r.  in  Damascus  ||  2.5.  r.  over  Syria 
43.  Rehoboam  r.  12.  17.  <iChron.  9.  31.  \  10.  17. 

•  14.  31.  Abijam  his  son  r.  2  Chren.  12. 16.  |  13.  2. 
1."  8.  and  .Asa  r.  in  his  stead,  9.  10.  2  Chron.  14.1. 

24.  Jehoshaphat  his  son  r.  2  Chr.  17.  1. 1 20. 31. 

25.  Nadab  r.  ||  28.  Baasha  r.  2;l.  |1  16.  6.  Elah  r. 

16.  10.  Zimri  r.  in  his  stead  ||  22.  Omri  r.  23. 
28.  Omri  died,  and  Aliab  his  son  r.  in  his  stead 

22.  40.  Ahaziah,  Ahab's  son  r.  in  his  stead,  51. 
2  Kings  8.  24,  2'j.  2  Chron.  22.  1,  2. 

42.  Jehoshaphat  r  25  years,  2  Chron-  20.  31. 
50.  Jehoram  r.  2  Kings  3.1.118.17.  2  C//r.21..5,20. 
i  Kings  3.  27.  his  eldest  son  that  should  have  r. 
8.  15'Ha7,ael  7-.1I  10.  35.  Jehoahaz  j-.  |150.  Jehu  r. 

12.  1.  Jehoash  r.  forty  years  in  Jerusalem 

21.  Amaziah  r.  14.  1.  2  Chron.  24.  27.  |  25.  1. 

13.  24.  Benhadad  r.  ||  14.  16.  Jeroboam  r.  23. 
14.29.Zachariahr.||  1.5.2.  Azariah  r.2  CAr.2G.3. 

15.  7.  and  Jotham  r.  33.  2  Chr.  26.  23.  |  27.  1,  8. 
lO.Shallum  r.l3.||14.  Menahem  son  of  Gadi  r.l7. 

22.  Pekahiah  his  son  r.  23. 1|  25.  Pekali  r.  27. 
30   Hoshea  r.  H  38.  Ahaz  r.  16.  2.  2  Ckr.  28.  1. 

16.  20.  Hezekiah  r.  18.  2.  2  Chr.  28.  27.  |  2'J.  1. 

19.  37.  Esarhaddon  r.  in  his  stead,  [sa.  37.  38. 

20.  21.  Manasseh  r.  21.  1.  2  Chr.  32.  33.  \  33.  1. 

21.  18.  Amon  r.  in  his  stead,  19.  2  Chr.  33.  20,  21. 

26.  Josiah  r.  in  his  stead,  22.  1.   2  Chron.  34.  1. 

23.  31.  Jehoahaz  r.  three  months,  2  Chron.  36.  2. 
36.  Jehoiakim  r.  eleven  years,  2  Chron.  36.  5. 

24.  6.  Jehoiachin  his  son  r.  8.  2  Chron.  36.  8,  9. 
18.  Zedekiah  r.  2  Chr.  36.  1 1,     .fcr.  37. 1. 1  .52.1. 

2  Chron.  22.  12.  and  Athaliah  r.  over  the  land 
Ksth.  1.  1.  Ahasuerus  r.  from  India  to  Ethio;iia 
./fr.22.11. touch. Shallum  which  r.instead  of  Josiah 
Horn.  5.  14.  dealh  '   from  Adam  to  Moses 

17.  for  if  by  one  man's  offence  death   r.  by  one 
21. that  as  sin  hath  r.unto  death  so  might  grace  r. 


Monarch  of  the  world,  he  governs  and  disp 

of  all  things  in  heancn  and  in  earth.  Psal.  93. 

l,Tlie    Loril   reigneth.     Sin  is  said  to  reign, 

Rom  6.  12.  when  the  lusts  and  motions  of  sin 

arc  readily  obeyed,  as  one  would  obey  the  law 

and  command  of  a  king  :  when  it  exercises  an 

uncontrolled  absolute  power  inthe  soul.  Grace 

is  said  to  reign,  Rom.  5.  21.   when  the  right- 
eousness of  Christ  being  freely  imputed,  his 

Spirit  reigns  in  our  hearts,  and  wc  areganern- 

ed  by  the' motions  and  impulses   thereof ;  so 

that  sin  cannot  condemn  us  to  dealh,  nor  rule 

over  us,  as  it  did  before  grace  was  planted  in 

thesoul.     ~1nd  such  as  receive  abundance  of 

grace,  are  said  to  reign  in  life  by  Jesus  Christ, 

Horn.  5.  17.  that  is,  Thty  partake  of  spiritual 

lifehere,  whereby  they  conquer  sin,  andobtain 

eternal  life  hereafter,  when  they  reign  inglory. 
XKingsd.X.  in  fourth  year  of  Solomon's  r.over  Isr. 
2Kings'2i.  12. took  .I'ehoiachininSth  yeirofhisr. 
I  Chron.  i.  31.  their  cities  to  the  r.  of  David 
29.  30.  king  D.ivid's  acts  with  all  his  r.  written 
ECir.  36.20.  till  the  r.  of  the  kingdom  of  Persia 
,VcA.  12. 22.  the  pri-ssls  recorded  to  the  r.  of  Darius 

iC.«<ft.2. 16.  was  taken  to  kin,' in  7thyeirof  his  r.  _ 

/.uke  3.1.  in  the  fifleenr  h  year  of  the  r.  of  Tiberius ;  1  Cor.  4.  8.  ye  have  r.  as  kings  without  u», 

REIGN',  yrrb.  [Ren.  11. 17.  Iiast  taken  thy  grea*.')Ower,  and  hastr, 

Oev  376  breth.  said,  Shalt  thou  indeed  r.over  us?     20.4.  lived  and  r.  wilhCn,,st  a  thousand  years 
Ero.^.]o.'l8.  Lord  .shall  r.  forever,  PjaM4G.  10.  REIGNEST. 

Lev  US  n  they  that  hato  ya  i  shall  r.  over  you  I  lCAr.29.12  ihour.  over  all,  and  m  thyhand  power 
479 


REJ 

REIGNETH. 

1  Sam.  12.  14.  ye  and  the  king  that  r  over  you 

2  Sam.  15.  10.  shall  ony,  Absa'lom  r.  in  Hebron 
\  Kings  1. 18.  Adonijah  r.  H  2  Kings  9.t  13.  Jehuf 
1  Chr.  16.  31.  the  Lord  r.  Fsai.  96.10.  j  97.  1. 199. 1 
Psal.  47.  8.  God  r.  ov^r  the  heathen,  God  sitleth  OQ 

93.1. Ld.r.  he  is  clothed  wun  majesty  and  strength 

Prov.  30.  22.  for  a  servant  when  he  r.  and  a  foo. 

Isa.  52.  7.  that  saith  unto  Zion,  thy  God  r. 

Rev.  17.  IS.  which  «•.  over  tha  kings  of  the  earth 
19.  6.  for  the  Lord  God  omnipotent  r. 
REIGNING. 

1  Sam.  16.1. 1  have  lejected  him  from  r.  over  Israel 
REINS, 

Or  Kidneys.  Tht  Hebrews  ascribe  to  the  Reini 
or  Kidneys,  kn  wledge,  joy,  pain,  pleasure. 
Hence  it  is  that  in  scripture  it  is  so  often  said, 
thai  God  sean\clh  the  hearts  and  the  reins, 
Psal.  7.  9.  .ler  17.  10.  |  20.  12.  God  upbraid* 
the  Jews  with  I  aving  him  in  their  mouths,  but 
not  in  their  re%  is.  Jer.  12.  2,  Thou  art  near  in 
their  month,  tad  far  from  their  reins:  7'/iou 
art  far  from  the  <r  hearts  and  affections:  They 
have  neither  fear  of  thee,  nor  love  for  thee, 
nor  desire  afirr  thee,  nor  delight  in  thee:  non 
are  they  obedient  le  thee.  The  prophet  being 
under  temptation,  by  reason  of  the  prosperity 
of  wicked  mei,  complains  that  his  distemper 
had  set  fire  la  his  heart,  r-nd  caused  a  great  m- 
Jlammation  ti  his  reins  Psal.  73.  21,  I  was 
pricked  in  my  reins;  /  was  heartily  and  deeply 
wounded  wii/.h  disquieting  thoughts  and  tor- 
menting paisions,  envy,  sorrow,  and  anger. 
The  Psalm'ol  says,  that  his  reins  instructed 
him,  Psal  16.  7.  tiMt  is,  his  inward  thoughts 
and  affections,  being  moved  bij  the  secret  influ- 
ence of  G^d's  Spirit,  directed  him  how  to  serve 
and  please  God,  and  put  his  whole  trust  and 
conjidcnce  in  him.  .hid  Jeremiah  says,  that 
the  Lord  had  sent  the  daugliti.'rs  of  his  rpiiver 
into  his  reins,  Lam.  3.  13.  that  is,  lie  has  pier- 
ced me  with  his  arrows,  he  hath  exhausted  his 
whole  quiver  upon  me  ;  for  the  daughters  oftha 
([uiver  is  a  poetical  expression  for  arrows. 

I.cv.  15. 1 2.  when  any  man  hath  a  running  oftha 
r.  l)«eauso  of  his  issue  he  is  unclean,  22.  t4 

.Job  16. 13.  he  cleaveth  my  ?•.  asunder,  he  poureth 
19.  27.  though  my  r.  bo  consuiii'Ml  within  ma 

Psal.  7.0.  for  righteous  God  trieth  llie  heartand  r. 

16.  7.  my  r.  also  instruct  me  in  the  niglit-seasons 
2ii.  2.  examine  me,  O  Ld.  try  my  r.  and  my  heart 
73.  21.  and  thus  I  was  pricked  in  my  r. 
139.  13.  for  thou  hast  possessed  my  r. 

Prov. 'i'.i.  16.  yeii,  my  r.shall  rejoice  when  thy  li|)» 
fsa.  11.5.  and  faithfulness  the  girdle  of  his  r. 
.fer.  11.  20.  O  Lord  of  hosts,  that  triest  the  r. 
12.2.  ihoii  art  in  their  mouth,  and  far  fromtheirr 

17.  10.  I  try  the  r.  H  20.  12.  that  soest  the  r. 
J. am.  3.13.  lie  caused  his  arrows  to  enter  into  nry  r 
Rev.  2.23.  know  I  am  he  who  searcheth  the  r. 

REJOICE. 
Deut.  12.  7.  ye  shall  r.  in  all  that  ye  put  your  hand 
unto,  yc  and  your  households,  14.  26 
16.  14.  thou  shalt  r.  in  thy  feast,  Ihou  and  thy  s<  r. 

15.  God  shall  b.ess  thee,  therefore  thou  shalt  r 
26.  11.  and  thou  slialt  r.  in  every  good  thing 
28.  63.  so  the  Lord  will  r.  over  you,  30.  9. 

32.  43.  r.  O  ye  nations,  with  his  people 

33.  18.  he  said,r.  Zehulun,  in  thy  going  out 
Judg.  9.  19.  r.  ye  in  Abimelech,  and  he  in  you 

1<).  23.  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  gathered  to  r 
l  .Sam.  2.  1.  because  I  r.  in  thy  salvation 

19.  5.  Ihou  sawest  it,  and  didst  r.  why  wilt  thou 

1  Chr.  16.  10.  glory  in  his  holy  name,  let  the  heart 
ofthem  r.  that  seek  the  Lord,  Psal.  105.  3. 

32.  let  the  fields  r.  and  all  that  is  therein 

2  Chron.  6.  41.  and  let  thy  saints  r.  in  goodness 

20.  27.  Tyiri!  hath  made  them  to  r.  JVeh.  12.  43 
.Toh  3.  t6.  let  il  not  r.  among  the  days  of  the  year 

20.  18.  anil  he  shall  not  r.  therein 

21.  12.  they  r.  at  the  sound  of  Ihc  otgan 
Psal.  2.  ILserve  the  Lord  with  fear,  and  r.  with 

Ircniblmg 
5.  11.  let  all  that  put  their  trust  in  thee  r. 
9.  14.  I  will  r.  in  thy  salvation 

13.  4.  those  that  trouble  me  r.  when  I  am  moved 
5.  mv  heart  shiill  r.  in  ihy  salvation 

14.  7.'jacob  shall  r.  and  Israel  shall  be  glad 
20.  5.  we  will  r.  in  thy  salvation,  and  in  liie  name 
21.1.  and  in  thy  salvation  how  greatly  shall  he  r 
30.  1 .  and  hast  not  made  mv  foes  to  r.  over  mo 
33.21.forour  heart  shall  r.  in  him,  because  trusted 
35.  9.  my  soul  shall  r.  in  his  salvation 

19.  let  not  mine  enemies  wrongfully  r.  over  mo 
24.  judge  me,  O  Ld.  and  let  them  not  r.  over  ni« 
2ii.  let  them  be  ashamed  that  r.  at  mine  hurt 
38.  16.  hear  me.  \cM.  tliev  should  r.  over  me 
48.  11.  let  mount  Zion  r.  let  Jndali  he  glad 
51.  8.  that  the  bones  thou  best  bioken  may  r. 
58.  10.  the  righteous  shall  r.  when  he  seeth 


REJ 

Ps.  CO. 6. 6.  hatli  spoken  in  holiiiesg,  I  will  r.  108.  7. 
(i3  7.  in  llic  siiaduw  ol'tliy  wings  will  1  r. 

11.  bul  llie  king  sliall  r.  in  Uod 
C5.  f^.  llio  outgoings  ol'  morniijg  iind  evening  to  r. 

1-2.  tlie  lilllu  lulls  r  j|  tit)   ti.  tnere  ilul  we  )•. 
fed.  3.  let  the  rigliteous  r.  yea,  eACeeiliiigiy  r. 

4.  r.  before  iiiin  ||  71.  i'i.  my  lips  shall  greatly  r. 
8j.  C.  revive  us,  that  thy  people  may  r.  in  tliee 
811.  4.  r.  the  soul  ol"  thy  servant,  unto  thee  do  1  lil'l 
H'i.  lii.  Tahor  and  llej  niun  shall  r.  in  thy  name 

Mi  in  thy  name  shall  tliey  r.  all  the  day 

42.  thou  liast  made  all  his  i^.einies  to  r. 
91).  11.  let  the  heavens  r.  ||  IV  treesollhe  wood  r. 

97.  l.ljord  reigneth,  let  the  etrth  r.  isles  be  glad 

98.  4.  make  a  loud  noise,  r.  and  sing  praise 
104.  31.  the  Lord  sliall  r.  in  his  works 
lilt).  5.  that  1  may  r.  in  the  gladness  of  thy  nation 
107.  42.  the  righteous  shall  sea  it  and  r. 
lOil.Sd.  lei  them  be  ashamed,  let  thy  servant  r. 
ll'J.  lt)2.  1  r.  at  thy  word,  as  one  that  tiiideth 
I4U.  2.  let  Israel  r.  in  him  that  made  bim 

Proj).2.14.who  r.  to  doevil,  and  delight  m  froward. 

5.  Iri.  and  r.  vith  the  wife  of  thy  youth 

SJ3. 15.  if  thine  heart  be  wise,  mine  heart  shall  r. 

16.  yea,  my  reins  shall  r.  when  thy  lijis  speak 

^4.  the  father  of  the  righteous  shall  gieally  )■. 

!2j.  shall  be  glad,  and  she  that  bare  thee  shall  r. 
24.  17.  r.  not  when  thine  enemy  falleth 
'27,.  9.  ointment  and  perfume  r.  the  heart 
28. 12  when  right  men  do  r.  there  is  great  glory 
29.2.  when  righteous  are  in  authority,  peop>e  r. 

6.  but  the  riglileoiis  doth  sing  and  r. 

31.  2j.  and  she  shall  r.  in  time  to  come 

Eccl.  3.12.  for  a  man  to  r.  and  do  giMjd  in  his  life 
22.  than  that  a  man  should  r.  in  his  works,  5.  19. 
4. 16.  they  also  that  come  after  shall  not  r.  in  him 
11.  8.  but  if  a  man  live  many  years,  and  r.  in  them 
9.  r.  O  young  man,  in  thy  youth,  let  thy  heart 
2sa.  8.  6.  and  r.  m  Rezin  and  Remaliah's  son 
9.  3.  and  as  men  r.  when  they  divide  the  spoil 
13.  3.  even  them  that  r.  in  my  highness 
14. 8.  yea,  the  tir-trees  r.  at  thee,  and  the  cedars 
29.  r.  not  thou,  whole  Palcstina,  because  the  rod 

23. 12.  he  said,  thou  shall  no  more  r.  O  virgin 
24. 8.  the  noise  of  them  that  r  endeth,  joy  ceaseth 
29. 19.  poor  among  men  shall  r.  in  tiie  Holy  One 
35. 1.  the  di.sert  shall  r.  ||  2.  shall  blossom  and  r. 
CI.  7.  for  confusion  they  shall  r.  in  their  portion 
C2.  •).  as  a  bridegroom,  so  shall  God  r.  over  thee 

05.13.  my  servants  shall  r.but  ye  shall  be  ashamed 
19.  I  will  r.  in  Jerusalem,  and  joy  in  my  people 

€C  10.  r.  ye  with  Jerusalem,  and  be  glad  with  her 
14.  and  when  ye  see  this,  your  lieart  shall  r. 
Jer.  31.  13.  then  shall  the  virgin  r  in  the  dance, 
and  1  will  make  them  r.  from  their  sorrow 

32.  41.  I  will  r  over  them  to  do  them  good 

."il.  39.  that  they  may  r.  and  sleep,  and  not  awake 
J^ani.  2. 17.  he  hath  caused  ihnie  enemy  to  r.  over 
Ezek.  7.  12.  let  not  the  buyer  ?•  nor  seller  mourn 

35. 15.  as  thou  diilst  r.  at  the  inheritance  of  Israel 
Uos.  9.  1.  r.  not,0  Israel,  for  joy,  as  other  people 
Jiinos  6.  13.  ye  which  r.  in  a  thing  of  nought 
Mic.  7.  8.  r.  not  against  me,  O  mine  enemy 
Zsph.'S.W.  vv'ill  take  away  them  Ihatjv  in  thy  pride 

17   the  Lord  will  r.  over  thee  with  joy 
Z.ech.'i.W.  sing  and  r.Odaught.  ofZion,  lo,  I  come 

4.  1 10.  sitli  the  seven  eyes  of  the  Lord  shall  r. 

9.  9.  r.  greatly,  O  daughter  of  Zion,  shout 

10.  7.  and  their  heart  shall  r.  as  through  wine 
Luke  1.  14.  and  many  shall  r.  at  his  birlli 

6.  23.  r.  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy 

10.  20.  in  this  r.  not,  rather  r.  because  your  names 
15.  6.  r.  with  me,  foe  I  have  found  my  sheep 
9.  r.  with  me,  for  I  have  found  the  piece  1  lost 
19.37  whole  multitude  of  the  disciples  began  to  r. 
JoAn4.3U.he  that  so  wetli  and  he  that  reapeth  may  r. 

5.  ;}5.  ye  were  willing  for  a  season  to  r.  in  liis  light 
14.28.  if  ye  loved  me,  ye  would  r.  because  I  said 
Hi.  20.  ye  shall  weep,  but  the  world  shall  r. 

22.  but  I  will  see  you,  a:id  ynur  heart  shall  r. 

Jicts  2.26.theiefore  did  my  heart  r.  my  tongue  glad 

Rom.  5.  2.  and  r.  in  hope  of  the  glory  of  God 
12. 15.  r.  with  them  that  do  r.  and  weep  with  them 
15. 10.  he  saith,  r.  ye  Gentiles,  with  his  people 

1  Cnr.  7.  30.  they  that?-,  as  though  they  rejoiced  not 
12. 36.  is  one  honoured,  all  the  members  r.  with  ii 

E  Cor.2.3.  lest  I  have  sorrow  of  w  lom  I  ought  to  ■/ 

7.  9.  now  I  r.  not  that  ye  were  Tnade  sorry 

16. 1  ?-.  that  I  have  confidence  in  you  in  all  tilings 
f?n/.4.27.r.tliou  barren  that  beaiestnov, break  forth 
Phil.  1.  18.  and  I  therein  do  r.  yea,  iin<l  will  r. 

2.  16.  that  I  may  r.  in  the  day  of  Christ 

17.  yea,  if  I  be  olTered,  I  joy  and  r.  with  you  all 
18.  for  the  same  cause  do  ye  joy  and  r.  with  me 
28.  that  when  ye  see  him  again,  ye  may  r. 

3.  3.  we  worship  God,  and  r.  ir.  Christ  Jesus 
C'.'.  1.  24.  who  now  r.  in  my  sufferings  for  you 
\Thcss.  5. 10.  ?-.  evermore,  pray  without  ceasing 
Jnm.  1.  9   let  the  brother  of  low  degree  r, 

4.  10  but  HOW  ye  r.  in  vour  boistings 

480 


REJ 

1  Pet.  1.  6.  wherein  ye  greatly  r.  though  aow  yo  arc 
8.  r.  with  joy  unspeakable  and  luU  of  glory 

4.  13.  but  >-.  in  as  much  as  ye  are  (lartakers 
/iew.ll.lli.they  that  dwell  on  earth  sh.  r.over  ihein 

12.  12.  therefore  r.  ye  heavens,  and  ye  that  dwell 
18. 20.  r.  over  her,  thou  heaven,  and,  ye  apostles 
■See  Glad. 
REJOICE  bcfure  the  Lord. 
Lev.  ?3.40.  ye  shall  r.  before  the  Lord  seven  d.iys 
Ucvt  12.  12.  ye  shall  r.  before  tlie  J.ord  your  (iod 
le.  shall  r.  before  the  Ld.  thy  God, 16.  11.  1 27.  7. 
KLJOKJE  in  the  Lord. 
Psal.33.  l.r.iji  the  J.ord./Jye  righteous, 97.  12. 
/.sa.41.16.  r.inllie  Lord, g\ory  in  the  Holy  One 
61.  10. 1  will  greatly  r.  iii  the  Lord,  and  be  joyful 
Joel'i.  23.  ye  children  of  Zion,  r.  m  the  J^ord 
Hab.  3.  18.  yet  I  w  ill  r.  in  the  J^nrd,  1  will  joy 
Zech.  10.  7. 'their  heart  shall  r.  m  the  Lord 
Phd.  3.  1.  finally,  my  brelhren,  r.  ijt  the  Lurd 
4.4.  r.  m  the  Lord  alway,and  again, I  say,  lejoice 

REJOICED. 
Exod.  18.  9.  Jethro  r.  for  all  goodness  done  to  lur 
JJeiit.  28.  63.  as  the  L.  r.  over  you  lo  do  you  good 
30.  9.  rejoice  for  good,  as  he  r.  over  thy  fathers 
Judg.  19.  3.  the  father  of  the  damsel  saw  liim,  her 
1  Sam.  6.  13.  the  men  of  Beth-shemesh  r.  to  see  it 
11.  15.  Saul  and  all  the  men  of  Israel  r.  greatly 
1  Kings  1  40.  the  peo|)le  r.  so  that  the  earth  rent 

5.  7.  Hiram  r.  greatly  at  Solomon's  words 
2Kiiiirs  1 1.14. the  people  r.and  blew  with  trumpet' 

when  Joash  was  made  king, 20.  2  CAr.23.13,21 

1  Chrun.  29.  9.  the  people  r.  and  David  also  r. 

2  Chron.  15.  15.  and  all  Judah  r.  at  the  oath 
24.  10.  all  the  princes  and  all  the  peojjle  r. 

29.  3(i.  and  Hezekiah  r.  and  all  the  jieople 

30.  25.  the  strangers  out  of  Israel  and  Judah  r. 
JVtA.  12.  i3.  all  that  day  they  otTereil  great  sacri- 
fices and  r.  the  wives  also,  and  the  children  r. 

44.  for  Judah  r.  for  the  priests  and  Levites 
Esth.  8. 15.  the  city  of  Shuslian  r.  and  was  glad 
,lolj'.il.  25.  if  I  r.  because  my  wealth  was  great 

21). if  I  r.  at  the  destruction  of  him  that  hated  me 
Psiil.  35.  15.  but  in  mine  adversity  they  r. 
97.8.Sion  was  glad,  and  the  daughters  of  Judah  r. 
119.  14.  I  have  r.  in  the  way  of  thy  testimonies 
Eccl.  2.  10.  for  my  heart  r.  in  all  my  lahnur 
Jer.  15.  17.  I  r.  not  in  the  assembly  of  the  mockers 

50.  1 1.  ye  r.  O  destroyers  of  mine  heritage 
Kzf/r.  2.').  6.  the  Ammonites  r.  against  Israel 
Hos.  10.  5.  the  pnesis  that  r.  on  it  shall  mourn 
Obad-  12.  nor  shouldest  thou  have  r.  over  Judah 
.Junitk  4. 1 6.  Jonah  r.  with  great  joy  for  the  gourd 
Mat.  2.10.  when  they  saw  the  star,  they  r.  with  joy 
Luke  1.47.  my  spirit  hath  r.  in  God  my  Saviour 
58.  Elisabeth's  friends  and  cousins  r.  with  her 
10.  21.  in  that  hour  Jesus  r.  in  spirit,  and  said 
13.  17.  the  people?-,  forlhelhingalhal  were  done 
•  loUn  8. 56.  your  father  Abraham  r  to  see  my  day 
ActK  7.  41.  ?-.  in  the  works  of  their  own  hands 
15.  31.  when  had  read,  they  r.  for  the  consolation 
16.34.  the  jailer  r.  believing  in  God  with  bisiiouse 

1  Cor.  7.  30.  they  that  rejoice,  as  though  they  r.  not 

2  Cor.  7.  7.  when  he  told  us,  so  that  I  r.  the  more 
Phil.  4.  10.  but  I  r.  in  the  Lord  greatly 

2  Joliu  4.  I  r.  greatly  that  I  found,  3  John  3. 

REJOICETH. 
I  Sam,.  2. 1.  Hannah  said,  my  heart  r.  in  the  Laid 
.Job  39  21.  the  horse  r.  in  his  strength 
41.  *  21  and  sorrow  r.  before  leviathan' 
Psal.  16.  9.  my  heart  is  glad,  and  my  glory  r. 
19.  5.  which  r.  as  a  strong  man  to  run  a  race 
2.:j.  7.  therefore  my  heart  greatly  r.  I  will  praise 
P)-OH.11.10.  when  goeth  well  with  righteous,  city  r. 
13.  9.  the  light  of  the  righteous  r.  hut  the  lamp 
15.  30.  the  light  of  the  eyes  r.  the  heart 
29.  3.  whoso  lovetli  wisdom  r.  hisfalher 
I.'ia.  5.  14.  and  he  that  r.  shall  descend  into  it 
62.  5.  as  the  bridegroom  ?-.  over  the  bride 
64.5.  thou  meetest  him  that  ?-.  iind  worketh  right 
F.zek  35. 14.  when  the  whole  earth  r.  I  will  make 
.Mat.  18. 13. 1  say  to  you,  he  r.  more  of  that  sln^ep 
.luhn  3.  29.  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom  »-.  greatly 
1  Cnr.  13.  6.  r. not  'n  iniquity,  but  r.  in  truth 
,)am.  2.  13.  and  mercy  r.  against  judgment 

REJOICEST. 
Jer.  II.  15.  when  thou  doest  evil,  then  thou  r. 
REJOICING. 

1  Kings  1 .  45.  and  thev  are  come  np  from  thence  r. 

2  Chrnrt.  23.  18.  to  offer  burnt-offerings  with  r. 
.lob  8.  25.  till  he  fill  thy  lips  with  r. 

Psal  19.  8.  his  statutes  are  right,  r.  the  heart 
45.15.withr.shall  they  be  brought  to  king's  palace 
107.  22.  let  them  declare  his  works  with  r. 
1 18.15  the  voice  of  r.  is  in  tabernacle  of  righteous 
119.  111.  for  tiiey  are  the  r.  of  my  heart 
1-26.  6.  he  shall  doubtless  come  again  with  r. 

P?ou. 8.30.  I  was  his  delight,  r.  always  before  him 
111.  r.  in  the  habitalile  part  of  his  earth 

I.^a.  65.  18.  for,  behold,  I  create  Jerusalem  ar. 

Jer  15, 16,  thy  word  was  lo  me  the  r.of  my  heart 


HEM 

Jlah.  3.  14.  the-ir  r.  was  todevour  iho  pooi  secreuy 
Zeph.  2.  15.  this  is  the  r.  city  that  said,  I  am 
Lnke  15.  5.  he  layeth  it  on  iiis  shouirieis  r. 
.'ic(.i5.41.?-.that  they  were  counted  worthy  to  lufldl 
8.  39.  and  the  eui.uch  went  on  bis  way  r. 
Kom.  12.  12.  r.  in  hope,  patient  in  tribulation 
1  Cor.  15.  31. 1  protest  by  your  r.  which  I  have 
2C'or.l.l2.  for  our  r.  is  this,  testimony  ofcoiiscienc* 
14.  that  we  are  your  r.  even  as  ye  also  are  outB 
6.  10.  as  sorrow,  vet  always  ?-.as poor,  yelraating 
Gal.  6.  4.  then  shall  he  have  ?-.  in  himself 
Phil.  1.  20.  that  your  r.  may  be  more  abundant 
1  'l'hess.2.  19.  for  what  is  our  crown  of  r.  are  not  yo 
Heb.  3.  6.  the  r.  of  the  hope  firm  unto  the  end 
Jam.  4. 16.  in  your  boastings,  all  such  r.  is  evil 

RELEASE 
Signifies,  a  remission,  or  discliarfe:  It  is  culled 
in  Hebrew,  Shemiitab.,  jn  (ireek,  Aphenis, 
that  is,  forgiveness,  or  remisnion ;  being  the 
same  word  which  in  the  JVew  7'estainent  u 
■used  for  '.he  pardon  uf  sins,  Mat.  26.  28.   Maik 

1.  4.  «/  which  this  release  of  debts  was  a  sha- 
dow. Deul.  15.  2,  This  is  the  manner  of  the  re- 
lease: Every  creditor  that  lendeln  ought  sh»J! 
release  it;  That  is,  vot  absolutely  aadJinaHy 
forgive  it,  bvt  forbear  ttfor  that  year. 

V-eut.  15.  1.  at  the  end  of  seven  years  make  a  r. 

2.  this  is  the  manner  of  the  r.  it  is  the  Lord's  r. 
9.  the  seventh  year,  the  year  of  r.  is  at  band 

31. 10.  in  llie  solemnity  of  the  year  of  r.  in  feagt 
Esth.'i.\8.  he  made  a  r.  to  provinces  and  gave  gifta 

RELEASE,  Verb. 
Dent.  15.  2.  every  creditor  that  lendelh  shall  r  it 

3.  what  is  tliine  with  thy  brother,  hand  shall  r. 
Mat.  27.15.  at  that  feast  governor  h  as  w  ont  lo  r.  .1 

(irisoncr  whom  th.  would,  /,n. 23.17.  ./uAjj  18.39. 
17.  Pilate  said  unto  them,  whom  will  ye  that  I 
r.  unto  you  ?  21.  Mark  15.  9.  Jokn  18.  39 
^1/arA;15.]l.lhe  chief  jiricsls  moved  the  people,that 
he  should  rather  r.  Barabbas,  ]Aike  23. 18 
/,7/Af23.16.I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and  i-.him 
20  Pilate  lherefore,wilbngtor.  Jes.  spake  again 
John  19.  10.  and  that  I  have  jiower  to  r.  thoel 
12.  from  thencefiirth  Pi'ate  sought  to  r.  him 
RELEASED. 
Mat.  27.   26.  then  r.  he  Barabbas  to   them   and 
sconiged  Jesus,  Mark  15.  15.  Luka  23.  26, 
Mark  15.  6.  now  at  the  least  he  >-.  one  prisontr 

RELY. 
2  Chron.  16.  8.  because  thou  didst  r.  cni  the  l.o/d 

RELIED. 

2  Chron.  13.  18.  because  they  r.  on  the  Lord  God 

16.7.  thou  hast  r.  on  Syria,  and  hast  not  r.  on  \jA 

RELIEF. 

Acts  1 1.29.  disciples  determined  to  send  r.  to  bruth. 

RELIEVE. 

/.ft>.  25.  35.  if  brother  poor,  then  thou  shall  r.  him 

Isa.  1.  17.  r  the  oppiesserl,  f  righten  the  oppressed 

Lam.  1.11. given  pleasant  things  for  meat  to?-,  soul 

16.  the  comforter  that  should  r.  is  far  from  me 

19.  while  they  sought  meat  tor.  their  souls 

1  Tim.  5. 16.  if  any  have  widows  let  Ihem  r.  thnin, 

that  it  r.iiy  r.  thnin  that  are  widows  iiidoed 

RELIEVED. 

ITim  5.  IC  if  she  have  r.  the  afflicted,  if  followed 

RELIEVETH. 
Psal.  146.  9.  he  r.  the  fatherless  and  the  widow 

RELIGION 
Is  taken,  [1]  For  a  profession,  orthe  eiternaland 
ceremonial  worship  of  the  jrw-s,  as  it  was  cor- 
rupted by  the  traditions  of  the  Pharisees,  Acts 

26.  5.  [2]  For  true  godliness  or  real  religion., 
even  that  inward  piety  of  the  heart,  whereby 
fiod  is  truly  acknowledged,  feared,  and  loved, 
and  which  inclines  persons  to  perform  all  du- 
ties of  love  or  chanty  toward  those  that  are 
in  distress,  especially  for  i;eiigion.  Jam.  1.  27. 
[3]  For  superstition.  Col.  2.  18,  Let  no  man 
beguile  you  of  your  reward,  in  worshi|ipins  ol 
angels;  in  the  Greek  it  is,  if  ^pufTKiij.  tZv 
dyyihtev,  in  the  religion  of  anpels      i^o  not 

imitate  those  who  affect  to  humble  theiusrltes 

before  the  angels,  and  to  pay  them  a  supersth 

tioiis  rvorship. 
.^cts'H).  .5.  after  the  straitest  sect  of  our  r.l  lived 
Gal.  1.13.  ye  heard  my  conversation  in  the  Jews'  r. 

14.  profited  in  the  Jews'r.above  many  my  equal* 
.fam.  1.-26.  deceivetli  his  heart,  this  man's  r.  is  vaiu 

27.  pure  r.  and  nndefiled  before  God,  is  this 

RELIGIOUS. 
.^cts  13.  43.  and  r.  proselytes  followed  Paul 
./am.  1.  26.  if  any  among  you  seem  to  be  r. 

REMAIN. 
^f?i.38.  ll.r.  a  widow  at  thy  father's  house  till 
Eiod.  8.  9.  ihat  the  frogs  r.  in  the  river  only,  II 
12.  10.  lei  nothing  of  it  r.  until  the  moniiiig 
23.  18.  nor  fat  of  my  sacrifice  r.  till  morning 
29.  34.  if  the  flesh  of  consecration  r.  burn  it 
Lev.  19.  0.  if  ough;  r.  till  third  day,  shall  be  bwrtll 


REM 

Lev  25. 28.  tha~i  that  which  is  sold  shall  r.  in  liaiul 
27   18.  reckon  acc(.riliiig  to  liie  years  that  r. 

vVlUK.  113. 55.  those  wlucli  ye  let  r.  shall  be  pricks 

Oeut.  2.  34.  we  destrovecl  all,  we  left  none  to  »■. 
IG.  4.  por  shall  any  ol'the  flesh  r.  till  morning 
J9.  20.  those  which  r.  shall  hear  and  fear 
21.  13.  she  shall  r.  in  thine  house,  and  bewail 
23.  his  body  shall  not  r.  all  nLght  on  the  tree 

Josli.  1.  14.  your  little  ones  and  cattle  shall  r. 
2.  1 1.  neither  did  there  r.  any  more  courage 
8.  22.  60  that  they  let  none  oVthem  r.  10.  28,  30. 
2.3.  4.  1  divided  to  you  by  lot  these  nations  that  r. 
7.  that  ye  come  not  among  these  nations  that  r. 
12.  else  il'ye  cleave  to  these  nations  that  r. 

Judg.  5.  17   and  why  did  Dan  r.  in  ships'? 
21.  7.  how  shall  do  tor  wives  tor  tliein  that  r.  IG. 

1  Sam.  20.  I'J.  and  thou  shall  r.  by  the  stone  Ezel 

1  Kings  11.  16.  si.K  months  did  Juab  r.  in  Edom 

18.  22.  I,  even  I,  only  r.  a  prophet  of  the  Lord 

2  Kings  7.13.  let  some  take  live  of  the  horses  that  r. 
Ezra  y.  15.  for  we  r.  yet  escaped,  as  it  is  this  day 
Job  21.  32.  yet  shall  he  r.  in  the  tomb 

27.l5.those  that  r.  ofhim  shall  be  buried  in  death 

37.  8.  the  beasts  go  to  dens  and  r.  in  their  places 
Psal.  55.  7.  then  would  I  r.  in  the  wilderness 
ProB.  2.  21.  and  the  perfect  sli.ill  r.  in  the  land 

21.  16.  shall  r.  in  the  congregation  of  the  dead 
ha.  10.  32.  as  yet  shall  h  •  r.  at  Nob  that  day 
32.  16.  righteousness  shall  r.  in  the  fruitful  tieUI 
65.  4.  which  r.  among  the  graves,  and  lodge  in 
66.22.  as  the  new  heavens  and  new  earth  anall  •. 
before  me,  so  shall  your  seed  and  your  name  r. 
Jer.  8.3.  residue  of  them  that  r.  of  this  evil  family 
17.  25.  and  this  city  shall  r.  forever 

24.  8.  I  will  give  tiie  residue  of  Jerusalem  that  r. 
27.  11.  those  will  I  let  r.  still  in  their  own  land 

19.  saith  Lord,  concerning  the  vessels  that  r.  21. 
30.18.  the  palace  shall  r.  after  the  manner  thereof 

38.  4.  he  weakeneth  the  hands  of  ihe  men  thatr, 
42.  17.  none  of  them  shall  r.  44.  14.  |  51.  62. 

44.  7.  why  commit  ye  evil,  lo  leave  you  none  to  r 
E:ci.7.11.viol''nce  is  risen  up,none  of  them  shall  r. 

17.  21.  and  they  that  r.  shall  be  scatleied 

31.  13.  on  his  ruin  shall  the  fowls  of  heaven  r. 

32.  4.  1  will  cause  the  fowls  to  r.  upon  Pharaoh 
39. 14.  shall  sever  out  men  to  bury  those  that  r.  of 

4mo5  6.  9.  if  there  r.  ten  men  in  one  house 
Obad.  14.  nor  delivered  those  that  r  in  distress 
Zech.  5.  4.  flying  roll  shall  r.  in  iniilst  of  his  house 

12.  14.  all  the  families  thatr.  siiall  mourn  apart 
Luke  10.7.  in  the  same  house  r.  eating  such  things 
Ji)kn  6.  12.  he  said  gather  up  the  fragments  thatr. 

15.11  I  havespoken,  that  my  joy  miglil  r   inyou 
Ifi  I  have  chosen  you,  that  your  fruit  should  r. 

19.  31  that  the  bodies  slinuld  not  r.  on  the  cross 
I  Cor.  7.  11.  if  she  depart,  let  her  r.  unmarried 

15.  6.  of  whom  the  greater  part  r.  to  this  present 
1  Tliess.  4.  15.  we  alive  r.  till  coming  of  the  Lord 
17.  we  which  are  alive  and  r.  shall  be  caught  up 
Wf  i.  1 2.27.t  hose  things  that  canno-'.besliaken  mayr. 
1  John  2.  24.  if  that  which  ye  have  heard  r.  in  you 
Rew.3.2.stiengthen  the  tliines  which  r.  ready  to  die 

KE.\1.\LNDER. 
Ezod.  26.  1 13.  a  cubit  on  Ihe  other  side  in  the  r. 

29.  34.  then  thou  shall  burn  the  r.  with  fire 
/>ep.  6.  16.  the  r.  shall  Aaron  and  his  sons  eat 

7.  16.  on  the  morrow  also  the  r.  shall  be  ealen 
17.  but  the  r.  on  tlie  third  day  slmll  be  burnt 

le.  t6.  none  approach  to  any  that  is  r.  of  his  flesh 
S  Sam.  14.  7. shall  not  leave  neither  name  nor  r. 
S  Ckrun.  36. 1 20.  r.  from  sword  carried  to  Babylon 
Psal.  '%.  !0.  the  r.  of  wrath  shalt  thou  restrain 
Jer.  51.  t  35.  the  violence  done  to  me  and  my  r 

REM.AINED. 
Gen.7.  23.  Noah  only  r.  alive,  and  they  in  the  ark 

14.  10.  and  they  that  r.  Hcd  to  the  mountain 
Ezod.  8.  31.  he  removed  the  flics,  there  r.  not  one 

10.  15.  there  r.  not  any  green  thing  in  the  trees 
19.  there  r.  not  one  locust  in  all  coasts  of  Egypt 

14.  2S.  there  r.  not  so  much  as  one  chariot 
ft'um.  1 1.  26.  but  there  r.  two  of  Ihe  men  in  camp 

35.  28.  because  he  should  have  r.  in  city  of  refuge 

36.  12.  their  inheritance  r.  in  house  of  theivfather 
iJeitt.  3.  II.  Og,  kini  of  Rashan,  r.  of  the  giants 

4.  25.  when  thou  slialt  have  r.  long  in  the  land 
7o«A.10.20.therest  who  r.  entered  into  fenced  cities 
11.29.  in  Oath  and  Ashdod  there  r  .Anakims 
13."  12.  whor.oftlip  remnant  of  the  giants 

18.  2.  and  there  r.  of  [.^rael  seven  tribes 

21.20.  the  Levileswhichr.oftheKohathites, 26. 
Judg.  7.  3.  there  r.  with  Oidcim  hut  10,000  men 
I  .Sam.  11.  1!.  they  which  r.  were  scattered  so  that 

23.  14.  Dnvid  r.  in  a  mountain  in  the  wilderness 

24.3.  David  nnd  his  men  r.  in  tl'.e  sides  of  the  cave 
2Sam.l3.20.Tamar  r.desnlale  in  .Absalom's  house 
l/rtnffs22.46.  the  Sodomites  which  r.he  took  out  of 
i  Kings  W.  ll.Jehnslew  all  that  r.  of  .Ahab's,  17. 

13.0.  and  there  r.  Ihe  grove  also  in  Samaria 

25.  22.  people  that  r.  he  set  fJedalinh  over  them 
lC/iri(7i.l3.14.theark  r.in  the  family  of  Obed-edom 

481 


REM 

Eccl.  2.  9.  also  my  wisdom  r.  with  me 
Jer.  34.  7.  lor  these  deleiiced  cities  r.  of  Judah 
37.  10.  there  r.  but  wounded  mou  umoug  them 
16.  Jeremiah  had  r.  many  days  in  the  iluiigeuii 
21.  her.  Ill  the  court  of  :he  pri.oii,  38.  13. 
3y.9.i\eliuzaradaii  carried  away  captive  iherem- 
iiani  of  the  people  that  r.  in  the  city,  52.  15. 
41. 10.  Ishmael  carried  away  captive  Ihein  that  r. 
48.  11.  tlierel'ore  his  taste  v.  iu  liini,  his  scent 
51.  .'W.  the  mighty  men  have  r.  in  their  holds 
Lam.  2.  22.  in  the  day  of  the  Lord's  anger  noiier. 
Kzek.  3.  15.  1  r.  there  astonished  seven  days 
Van.  10  8.  there  r.  no  sttunglh  in  me,  17. 

13.  and  1  r.  there  with  the  kings  of  Persia 
Mat.  11.23.  had  been  done  in  Sod.  it  would  haver. 

14.  20.  they  took  up  the  fragments  thai  r.  twelve 

baskets  full,  Luke  9.  17.  Julm  6.  13. 

Luke  1. 22.  he  beckoned  to  llieni,  and  r.  speechless 

j]cls  5.  4.  while  it  r.  was  it  not  thine  own ! 

27.  41.  the  forepart  stuck  fast,  and  r,  immoveable 

KEMAINEST. 
Lam.  5. 19.  thou,  O  Lord,  r.  for  ever,  Heb.  1.  11. 

REMAINETH. 
Gen.S.  22.wliile  earth  r.  seed-time  shall  net  cease 
Ezod.  10.  5.  that  which  r.  to  you  from  the  hail 

12.  10.  that  which  r.  until  morning  ye  shall  burn 
16.  23.  that  which  r.  over  lay  it  up  for  you 

Lev.  8.  32.  that  r.  of  the  tlesh  and  bread  shall  burn 
10.  12.  take  the  iiieat-offering  that  r.  and  eat  it 
16.  16.  so  shall  he  do  for  the  tabernacle  that  r. 

J^um.  24.  19.  and  he  shall  destroy  him  that  r. 

■fus/i.8. 29.  a  great  heap  of  stones  that  r.  lo  this  day 

13.  1.  there  r.  yet  much  land  to  be  possessed 
2.  this  is  the  land  that  yelr.  all  Gesliuri 

./u(/g.  5. 13.  he  made  him  that  r.  have  dominion 
1  .Sum.  6.  18.  Abel,  which  stone  r.  unto  this  day 

16.  11.  Jesse  said,  there  r.  yet  the  youngest 
2A'in^6-19. 1 30.  the  escaping  of  Judah  thatr.  shall 
again  take  root  downward,  7.10.37.  t  31. 
1  CArora. 17. 1.  the  ark  of  the  Lord  r.  under  curtains 
.fob  19.  4.  and  be  it,  my  error  r.  with  myself 

21.  34.  in  your  answers  there  r.  falsehood 

41.22.  in  his  neck  r.  strength, sorrow  turned  to  joy 
Isa.  4.  3.  he  that  r.in  Jerusalem  shall  be  called  holy 
./er.  .38.  2.  he  that  r.  in  litis  city  shall  die  by  sword 

47.  4.  to  cut  otf  from  Tyrus  every  helper  thatr. 
F.zck.  6.  12.  he  that  r.  and  is  besieged  shall  die 
ffag.  2.  5.  so  my  Spirit  r.  among  you,  fear  ye  not 
Zech.  9.  7.  he  thatr.  even  he  shall  be  for  our  God 
■lohn  9.  41.  ye  say,  we  see;  therefore  your  sin  r. 

1  Cor.  7.  29.  it  r.  that  they  that  have  wives  be  as 

2  Cor.  3.  11.  much  more  that  which  r.  is  glorious 

14.  to  this  day  r.  the  same  veil  untaken  aw.iy 
9.  9.  it  is  written,  his  righteousness  r.  for  ever 

Heb.  4.  6.  seeing  it  r.  that  some  must  enter  therein 
9.  there  r.  therefore  a  rest  to  the  peo|iJe  of  God 
n;.  26.  there  r.  no  more  sacrifice  for  sins 

1  John  3.  9.  doth  not  sin,  for  his  seed  r.  in  him 

REMAINING. 
JVum.  9.  22.  the  cloud  tarried,  r.  on  the  tabernacle 
Deut.  3.  3.  smote  him,  till  none  was  left  r.  to  Og 
.Josh.  10.  33.  he  left  none  7-.  37,  39,  40.  |  11.  8. 
21.40.  which  were  r.  of  the  families  of  the  Levites 
2.Sajn.21.5.'veshoulil  be  destroyed  from  r.in  coasts 

2  Kings  10.  11.  Jehuslewalljheleft  Ahab  noner. 

1  Chron.  9.  33.  who  r.  in  the  chambers  were  free 
Job  18.  19.  nor  shall  have  any  r.  in  his  dwelling 
.ler.  .30. 1 23.  a  r.  whirlwind  shall  fall  on  Ihe  wicked 
Obad.  18  shall  not  be  any  r.  of  the  house  of  Esau 
John  1.  33.  on  whom  thou  shall  see  the  Spirit  r. 

RE.MEDY. 

2  Chron.  36.  16.  till  wrath  arose,  there  was  no  r. 
Proxy.  6. 15.  suddenly  shall  he  be  broken  withoulr. 

29.  1.  shall  suddenly  he  destroyed, and  withoulr. 
REMEMBER. 

When  ref erred  to  God,  signifies.  To  care  for  one, 
to  pity,  succour,  and  save  him;  or,  when,  after 
some  delays  and  suspensions  of  his  favour,  he 
returns  and  shews  kinilnrss  to  him:  God  re- 
membered Noah ;  He  shewed  himself  careful 
of  Niiiih,inid  the  creatures  that  iccre  with  him 
in  the  ark,  by  providivg  for  their  deliverance 
from  the  deluge,  according  to  his  promise.  Me 
remembered  Ahraliain,  Cren.  19.  29.  God  re- 
membered and  heard  Abraham's  prayer  in  be- 
half of  Lot,  and  sent  him  out  of  the  overthroic. 
God  says,  I  will  rpmeniber  their  sins  no  more, 
./cr.  31.  34.  that  is,  I  will  pardon  them;  I  will 
bint  them  out  of  the  book  of  my  remembrance. 
When  applied  to  men  it  signifies,  [1]  Either  in 
call  to  mind  something  past,  or  to  keep  in  mind 
somelhinir  for  the  time  to  come,  Exod.  20.  8. 
Luke  17.  :!2.  [2]  To  muse,  or  meditate  upon, 
Psal.  63.6.  [3]  To  put  trust  and confidencein, 
Psal.  20.  7.  [4]  To  consider.  Mat.  16.  9.  [5] 
To  celebrate  and  extol,  1  Chron.  16.  12.  [6]  To 
make  a  cultec tion,  or  contribution  for,Gn\.^\0. 
[7]  To  coll  one  to  an  account,  to  censure,  or 
punish,  3  John  10.     [8]  To  esteem,  Eccl.  9.  15. 

Gen.  40.  23  yet  did  not  the  butler  r.  Joseph 
3  R 


REM 

Ezod.  13.  3.  Moses  said  to  the  people,  r.  this  day 
20.  8.  r.  the  sabbatli-day  lo  keejj  it  holy 
32. 13.  r.Abrahum,  Isaac,  and  Israel,  Ueut.  9.27. 
JVuHi.  ll.S.we  r.  llie  lieh  which  we  did  •-■at  in  Egjin 
J5.  39.  r.  all  ihe  coniiiiuiiiiiiieiitsol  the  Loid  ' 
40.  that  ye  may  r.  and  do  iny  cumiiianduiints 
lJiut.il.  13.  and  r.  that  ihou  uasl  a  servant  iu  the 
land  of  EgyiH,  15.  15.  ]  16. 12.  |  24.  IS, 22 
7.  18.  thou  shall  r.  wlial  the  Lorddid  to  Phaiaoh 
8.2.  thou  shall  r.  all  the  way  Ihe  Lord  led  U.'.^ 
18.  ;■.  Ihe  Lord  givetli  thee  power  lo  g«t  woallij 

9.  7.  r.  how  Ihou  provokedst  the  Lord  thy  God 
15.15.  r.  that  Ihou  vvasi  a  bondman  io  Egypt,ind 

the  Lord  redeemed  thee,  16.  12.  |  24.  la,  22 
16.  3.  r.  the  day  when  thou  earnest  out  of  Egypt 

24.  9.  r.  what  the  Lord  thy  God  did  lo  Miriam 

25.  17.  r.  what  Ainalek  did  to  thee  b)  the  way 
32.  7.  r.  the  days  of  old,coiiBid.lhe  yeais  of  many 

.!osh.  1.  13.  r.  word  which  Moses  commanded  you 
.Jui/g.  9.  2.  r.  also  llial  1  am  your  bone  and  flesh 

1  A'u;;i.25.31.  Abigail  said,  then  r.  thine  handmaid 

2  Sam.  14.  11.  let  ihe  king  r.  Ihe  Lord  thy  God 
19.  19.  neither  do  thou  r.  what  Ihy  servant  did 

2Kingsi).  25.  r.  when  1  and  thou  rode,  after  Ahab 
20.3.  r.  how  I  have  walked  before  thee,  760.38. 3 

1  Cli.-  16.  12.  r.  his  marvellous  works,  fsoi.  105.5. 

2  Chr:'n.  6.  42.  r.  the  mercies  of  David  thy  servant 
JVdA.  1.  8.  r.  the  word  ihou  Coinmandedst  Moses 

4.  14.  J-.  the  Lord,  which  is  great  and  terrible 

13.  29.  r.  them  that  have  defiled  the  priesthood 
Job  4.  7.r.  who  ever  jierished,  being  innocenf? 

7.7. 0  r.my  life  is  wind,  eye  shall  no  moreseegood 

10.  9.  r.  that  Ihou  hast  made  me  as  Ihe  clay 

11.  16.  and  r.  it  as  waters  that  pass  away 
36.  24.  r.  that  thou  magiiily  his  work 

41.  8.  lay  thine  hand  upon  hiin,  r.  the  battle 
Psal.  20.  3.  r.  all  thy  otleriiigs  and  accept  sacrifice 

7.  but  we  will  r.  the  name  of  the  Lord  our  God 
22.  27.  all  endsof  World  shall  r.  and  turn  to  Lord 
25.  6.  r.  thy  mercies,  they  have  been  ever  of  old 

7.  r.  not  the  sLos  of  my  youth,  r.  thou  me 
74.  2.  r.  thy  congregal. which  ihou  hast  purchased 

18.  r.  this,  that  the  enemy  hath  repioached 

22.r.how  the  foolish  man  nproacheth  thee  daily 
79.  8.  O  r.  not  against  us  former  iniquities 
89.47. r.how  shorlmy  linie  is,  why  hast  thoumada 

50.  r.  Lord  the  re|iroach  of  thy  servants 
103.  18.  and  to  those  that  r.  Ins  conimandmcnta 
119.49.  r.  the  word  unlii  tliyservanl,  upon  which 
132.  1.  Lord,  r.  David,  and  all  his  afflictions 
137.  7.  r.  O  Lord,  the  children  of  Edom,  wliosairf 
Proc. 31. 7. let  him  drink,  and  r.  his  misery  no  more 
Eccl.  5.  20.  he  shall  not  much  r.  the  days  of  his  life 

11.  8.  yet  let  him  r.  the  days  of  darkness 

12.  1.  r.  now  thy  Creator  in  liiedaysof  thy  youth 
Cant.  1.  4.  we  will  r.  thy  love  more  than  wine 
Isa.  43.  18.  r.  y.,.  >>ot  the  former  things  ?  46.  9. 

25.  for  mine  own  sake  1  will  not  r.  thy  sins 
44.21.  r.  these,  O  Jacob  and  Israel,  thou  myseiv 

46.  8.  r.  this,  and  shew  yourselves  me.i 

47.  7.  neither  didst  r.  the  latter  end  of  it 

54.  4.  shalt  not  r.  the  reproach  ol'  thy  widowhoorf 
64.  5.  thou  meelesl  those  ihat  r.  thee  in  thy  ways 
9.  be  not  wroth,  neither  r.  iniquity  for  ever 
./er.  3.  16.  neither  shall  they  r  it,  neither  visit  it 

14.  10.  he  will  now  r.  their  iniquity,  and  visit 
21.  r.  break  not  thy  covenant  with  us 

17.2.  whilst  their  children  r. their  altars  and  grove) 
18.  20.  r.  that  I  stood  before  thee  lo  S|ittak  good 
31.  20.  since  I  spake  1  do  earnestly  r.  him  still 
44.  21.  and  the  people,  did  not  the  Lord  r.  Ihem  1 
51.  50.  ye  that  haveesca|ped,  r.  the  Lord  afar  off 
I^avt.  3. 1 19.  r.  mine  attliction  and  my  misery 

5.  1.  r.  O  Lord,  what  is  come  upon  us,  consider 
Eiek.  16. 61.  then  shall  r.  thy  ways,  20.  43.  |  36.  31. 

63.  that  thou  mayest  r.  and  be  confounded 
23. 27.  so  that  thou  shalt  not  r.  Egyjit  any  more 
Hos.  8.  13.  now  will  he  r.  their  iniquity,  and  visit 
9.9.  therefore  he  will  r.  iniquity  and  visit  their  sm« 
JVfic.6  5.0  my  people,  r.  now  wiiat  Balak  consulted 
Hab.'A.  2.  OL.  revive  thy  work,  in  wrath  r. mercy 
Mai.  4.  4.  r.  the  law  of  Moses  my  servant 
Mat.  16.  9.  neither  r.  Ihe  five  loaves,  Mark  8.  18. 
27. 63.  sir,  wer.that  deceiver  said,  f  will  riscagaia 
Luke  1.  72.  the  mercy,  and  to  r.  his  holy  covenant 

16.  25.  r.  Ihat  thou  in  thy  lifetime  receivedst 

17.  32.  r.  Lot's  wife  ||  24. 6.  r.  how  he  spake  to  you 
John  15.  20.  r.  the  word  that  f  said  unto  you 

16.  4.  that  when  the  time  shall  come  ye  .^lay  r. 
./lets  20.  31.  r.  that  by  Ihe  space  of  Ihret  years 

35.  r.  the  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  how  he  said 
Gal.  2.  10.  they  would  that  we  should  r.  the  poor 
Eph.  2.  11.  r.  that  ye  being  in  time  past  Gentileji 
Col.  4.  18.  r.  my  bonds,  grace  be  with  you,  amen 

1  Thcss.  2. 9.  for  ye  r.  hrelh.  our  labour  and  travail 

2  Thess.  2.  5.  r.  ye  not  that  I  told  you  these  things 
2T!m.2.8.r.that  Jesus  Christ  was  raised  from  dead 
Heb.  13.  3.  r.  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as  hound 

7.  r.  them  which  have  the  rule  over  you 
Jude  17.  r.  the  words  spok.  of  the  apostles  vf  Jeiua 


REM 

Her)  2.5.  r.  from  wl[.<;nce  thou  art  fallen,  and  repent 
3.  3.  r.  how  thou  h;ist  rtceived,  and  bold  last 

1  REMEMBER. 
Oen.  41.  9.  saying,  J  do  r.  my  faults  this  day 
I  Sam.  15.  iJ.  J  r.  ibat  whicli  Anialeli  did  to  Israel 
/oAil.6.  even  when  Jr.  I  am  alVairi,aMd  trembling 
Psal.  42.  4.  when  /  r.  ihese,  I  pour  out  my  soul 
03.  6   when  I  r.  tliee  upon  my  bed,  and  meditate 
137.  6   if  /  do  not  r.  thee,  lf>t  my  tongue  cleave 
1 13.  5,  /  r.  the  days  of  old,  I  muse  on  the  work 
Jer.  2.  2.  /  r.  thee,  the  kmdness  of  thy  youth 
A/os. 7. 2.  consider  not  that  I  r.  all  their  wickedness 

J  will  REMEMBER. 
Oen.  9.  15.  /  will  r.  my  covenant  between  me,  l(j. 
Lev.  26.  42.  /  will  r.  my  covenant  with  Abraham 

45.  /  will  for  their  sakes  r.  the  covenant 
Psal.  42.  0.  ilierefore  wiH  I  r.  thee  from  Jordan 
77.  10.  but  /  will  r.  the  years  of  the  right  hand 
11.  /  willr.  the  works,  I  w.  r.  thy  wonders  of  old 
Jer.  31.  34.  and  /  will  r.  their  sin  no  more,  1  will 
forgive  their  iniquity,  Heb.  S.  1?.  1  10.  17. 
F.zek.  lb.  00.  I  will  r.  my  covenant  with  thee 
S  John,  10.  /  will  r.  his  deeds  which  he  doelh 

REMRMBER  me. 
Gen.  40. 1 14.  r.  me  w  iih  thee,  and  shew  kindness 
Judg.  10.  -M.  r.  vie,  that  I  may  be  at  once  avenged 
1  Sam.  1.  11.  look  on  thine  handmaid,  and  r.  vie 
A'eh,.  13.  14.  r.  vie,  O  God,coiicerning  this,  22,  31. 
Job  14.  13.  appoint  me  a  set  time,  and  r.  vie 
Psal.  25.  7.  r.  me  for  thy  goodness'  sake,  O  Lord 
106.  4.  r.  me  with  the  favoui  that  thou  bearest 
Jer.  15.  15.  O  Lord,  thou  knowest,  r.  me,  and  visit 
Eitk.  6.  'J.  and  they  that  escape  of  you  shall  r.  vie 
Zeck.  10.  9.  and  they  shall  r.  me  in  far  countries 
yy«4e23.42.  'L.r.vie  when  thou  ccniest  to  thy  kiiigd. 
I  Cor.  11.  2.  that  ye  r.  me  in  all  things,  and  keep 

REMEMBERED. 
Gen.  8.  1.  God  r.  Noah  1|  19.  29.  God  r.  Abraham 
30.  2i.  God  r.  Rachel  ||  42.  9.  Joseph  r.  dreams 
£iod.2.24.Gou  7'.his  covenant  with  Abraham, (>. 5 
JVum.lO.  9.  ye  shall  ber.  before  the  Lord  your  God 
Judo-.  8.  34.  children  of  Israel  )■.  not  the  Lord 

1  .5am.  1.  19.  and  the  Lord  r.  Hannah 

S  CAr.  24.  22.  thus  Joash  r.  not  the  kindness 
£s</j.2. 1.  Ahasueiusr.  Vashti,  what  she  had  done 
i).  28.  that  these  davs  of  I'urirn  should  be  r. 
Job  24.  20.  the  sinner  shall  be  no  more  r. 
Ps.4o.  17.  I  will  make  thy  name  to  bo  r.  in  all  gen. 

77.  3.  1  r.  God  and  was  troubled,  I  complained 

78.  35.  they  r.  that  God  was  their  Saviour 
39.  for  he  r.  that  they  were  but  tlesh,  a  wind 
42. they  j-.not  his  hand,  when  he  delivered  them 

08.  3.  he  r.  his  mercy  toward  the  house  of  Israel 

105.  8.  he  hath  r.  his  covenant  forever 

42.  for  he  )-.  his  holy  promise,  and  Abraham 

106.  7.  they  r.  not  the  multitude  of  thy  mercies 
45.  he  r.  for  them  hi.s  covenant,  and  repented 

109.  14.  let  the  imipiity  of  his  fathers  be  r. 
16.  because  ihat  he  r.  not  to  shew  mercy 

111.  4.  hath  made  his  wonderful  works  to  be  r. 

119.  52.  I  r.  thy  judgments  of  old,  O  Lord 
55.  I  have  r.  thy  name,  O  Lord,  in  the  night 

136.  23.  who  r.  us  in  our  low  estate,  his  mercy 

137.1.we  sat  down,  yea, we  wept,  when  wer.Zion 
Eccl.  9.  15.  yet  no  man  r.  that  same  poor  man 
/na.  23. 16.  sing  many  songs,  that  thou  mayestber. 

57.  11.  Uiou  hast  not  r.  me,  nor  laid  to  thy  heart 

t>3.  11.  then  lie  r.  the  days  of  old,  Moses,  and  peo. 

65.  17.  and  the  former  heavens  shall  not  be  r. 
Jer.  11.  19.  that  his  name  may  be  po  more  r. 
I.,ain.l.~  Jerusalem  r.  in  the  days  of  her  alEictions 

2   1.  r.  not  his  Ibolstool  in  the  day  of  his  anger 
F.zek.'i.'m.  his  righteousnesssliallnot  be  r.  33.  13. 

16.  22.  thou  hast  notr.  the  days  of  thy  youth,  43. 

21.  24.  because  ye  made  your  inicjuity  to  be  r. 
32. thou  shalt  be  for  fuel,  thou  shall  be  no  more  r. 

25.  10.  that  the  Ammonites  may  not  be  r. 
}Ios.  2.  17.  they  shall  no  more  be  r.  Zcch.  13.  2. 
Mmos  1.  9.  and  ;•.  not  the  brotherly  covenant 
Jonah  2.  7.  when  my  soul  fainted,  I  r.  the  Lord 
•il/ut.  26. 75.  Peter  r.  tlfu  words  of  Jes.  Lukeii.  01. 
J^uke  24. 8.  they  r.his  words,  and  told  these  things 
John  2.  17.  his  disciples  r.  that  it  was  written 
22.  when  he  was  risen,  they  r.  that  he  had  said 

12.  16.  when  Jesus  was  glorified  then  they  r. 
^els  11.  16.  then  r.  I  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Heb   II.  t  ".  by  liiilh  Joseph  r.  the  departing 
Ilev.  18.  5.  and  God  hath  r.  her  iniquities 

REMEMBEREST. 
Psal  88.  .5.  like  the  slain  wlicim  thou  r.  no  more 
.Mat.  5.  23.  there  r.  thai  tby  brother  bath  ought 

REMEMBERETH. 
Fsal.  9.  12.  when  he  inaketh  inquisition,  he  r. 

103.14.ho  knowethour  fraiiie,lie  r.we  are  but  dust 

V.ccl.  5.  t  20.  yet  he  r.  the  diiys  of  Ins  life 

Lam.  1.  9.  she  r.  not  her  last  end,  she  came  down 

JoliK  16.  21.  she  r.  no  more  the  anguish,  for  joy 

2  Cor.  7.  15.  whilst  he  r.  the  on 'dience  of  you  all 

REMEMBERING. 
{jam  H.  19.  r  mine  affliction  and  my  misery 


REM 

1  Thcis.  1.  3.  T-.without  ceasing  your  work  of  faith 

REMEMBRANCE. 
Exod.  17.  14.  1  will  jiut  out  the  r.  of  Amalek 
.Yum.  5.  15.  an  ottering,  tjringing  iniquity  to  r. 
Deal.  25. 19.  thou  shah  blot  out  :iie  r.  of  Amalek 
32.26.  1  said,  I  would  make  the  r.  of  them  to  cease 

2  Sam.  18.  18.  1  have  no  son  to  keep  my  name  in  r. 
1  Kings  17.  18.  art  thou  come  to  call  my  sin  to  r.l 
■  tub  18.  17.  his  r.  shall  perish  from  the  earth 
Psal.  6.  5.  tor  in  death  there  is  no  r.  of  thee 

30.  4.  give  thanks  at  r.  of  his  holiness,  97.  12. 

34.  16.  to  cut  oft' the  r.  of  them  from  the  earth 

3s.  1.  a  ppalin  of  David,  to  bring  to  r.  70.  1. 

77.  6.  I  call  to  r.  my  song  in  the  night 

83.  4.  ihat  the  name  of  Israel  be  no  more  in  r. 

102.  12.  and  thy  r.  unto  all  generations 

112.  6.  the  righteous  shall  be  in  everlasting  r. 

Eccl.  1.  1 1.  there  is  no  r.  of  former  things 
2. 16.  there  is  no  r.  of  the  wise  more  than  the  fool. 

Isa.  26.  8.  the  desire  of  our  soul  is  to  the  r.  of  thee 
43.  26.  put  me  in  r.  let  us  plead  together 
57.  8.  behind  the  doors  hast  thou  set  up  thy  r. 

Lam.  3.  20.  my  soul  hath  tlieni  still  inr.  is  humbled 

Ezck.  21.  23.  but  he  will  call  to  r.  the  iniquity 
24.  because,  I  say,  that  ye  are  come  to  r. 

23.  19.  calUng  to  r.  the  days  of  her  youth,  21. 
29.  16.  which  bringeth  their  iniquity  to  r. 

JMal.  3.  16.  a  book  of  r.  was  written  before  him 
.Mark  11.  il.  Peter  calling  to  r.  saith  to  him 
Luke  1.  54.  he  hath  holpen  Isr.  in  r.  of  his  mercy 

22.  19.  this  do  in  r.  of  me,  1  Cor.  11.  24. 
John  14.  26.  lie  shall  bring  all  things  to  your  r. 
Acts  10.  31.  thine  alms  are  had  in  r.  before  God 
1  Cur.  4.  17.  Timothy,  who  shall  bring  you  into  r. 

11.25.  Ihi9  do  ye,  as  oft  as  ye  drink  it,  in  r.  of  me 
Phil.  1.3.  I  thank  my  God  upon  every  r.  of  you 
1  Tliess.  3.  6.  that  ye  have  good  r.  of  us  always 

1  Tim.  4.  6.  if  thou  put  the  brethren  in  r. 

2  Tun.  1.  3.  that  I  have  r.  of  thee  in  my  prayers 

5.  when  I  call  to  r.  the  unfeigned  faith  in  thee 

6.  wheretbre  I  put  thee  in  r.  that  thou  stir  up 

2.  14.  of  these  things  put  them  in  r.  charging 
Hch.  10.  3.  in  those  sacrifices  there  is  a  r.  of  sins 

32.  but  call  to  r.  the  foinicr  days  in  which 
2  Pet.  1.  12.  !o  put  you  always  in  r.  .hide  .5. 
13.1  think  it  meet  to  stir  yon  up  by  putt,  you  in  r. 

15.  be  able  to  have  these  things  always  in  r. 

3.  1.  I  stir  U|)  your  pure  minds  by  way  of  r. 
Rev.  16.  19.  great  Babylon  came  in  r.  before  God 

REME.MBRANCER. 

2  Sam.  8.  f  16.  Je.'ioshaphatlheson  of  Ahilud  was 

r.20.  t  24.  1  Kings  4.  f  3.  f  Cliron.  18.  f  15. 

REMEMBRANCES. 

Job  13.12.  your?-,  are  like  to  ashes, bodies  to  bodies 

REMISSION. 
Mat.  26.  28.  blood  shed  for  many,  for  the  ?•  of  sin.s 
Mark  1.4.  baptism  of  repeniance  for  r.  Luke'3.  3. 
Luke  1.  77.  knowledge  of  salvation  by  r.  of  sins 

24.  47.  that  r.  should  be  preached  in  his  name 
.iScls  2.  38.  repent,  and  be  baptized  for  r.  of  sins 

10.43.  whosoever  belie  vet  11  shrill  receiver,  of  sins 
Rom.  3.  25.  for  the  r.  of  sins  that  are  past 
Heb.  9.  22.  without  shedding  of  blood  is  no  r. 

10. 13.  where  r.  is,  there  is  no  more  otfering for  sin 

RE.MIT,  TED. 
John  20.  23.  whosesoever  sins  ye  r.  they  are  r. 

REMNANT. 
Oen.  i5. 1 7.  God  sent  me  before,  to  nut  for  you  a  r. 
/>eK.2.  3.  the  r.  of  meat-offering  shall  be  Aaron's 

5.  13.  r.  shall  be  the  priest's  as  a  meat-ofTering 

14.  18.  the  r.  of  the  oil  that  is  in  the  priest's  hand 
Dcut.3.  11.  f.ir only  Og  kin^  of  Bashan  remained 

of  the  r.  of  giants,  .fosk.  12.  4.  ||  13.  12. 
28.  54.  his  eye  evil  toward  the  r.  of  his  children 
.A?sA.23. 12.  if  ye  cleave  to  the  r.  of  these  nations 
2  .Sum.  21.  2.  the  Gibeoniles  were  ofr.  of  Amorites 

1  Kings  12. 23.  speak  to  the  r.  ofthe  people,  saying 

14. 10.  I  v.'ill  lake  away  the  r.  of  Jeroboam 
22.46.r.  of  the  Sodoinitr.s  Jehoshaphat  took  away 

2  Kings  19.4.  lift  up  thy  prayer  for  the  r./.«rt.  37.  4. 

30.  the  r.  escaped  shall  take  root,  fsa.  37.  31. 

31.  out  of  Jerusiilem  shall  go  forth  a  r.fsa.37.  32. 
21.  14.  I  will  forsake  the  r.  of  mine  inlieritance 

25.  11.  the  r.  did  Nibuzar-adan  carry  av<ay 
2  Chron.  30.  6.  he  will  return  to  the  r.  of  you 
Ezra  3.  8.  the  r.  of  theif  brethren  the  priests 

9.8  grace  shewed  IVoni  L.to  leave  us  a  r.to  escape 

14.  BO  Ihat  there  thoiild  be  no  r.  nor  escaping 
jVth.  1.  3.  the  r.  that  are  left  ofthe  captivity 
.fab  22.  20.  but  the  r.  of  them  the  fire  consumed 
fna.  1.  9.  unless  the  Ld.  had  left  us  a  very  small  r. 

7.  t  3.  till'  r  shall  return,  even  the  r.  \(t.  21. 

11.11.  set  his  hand,  to  recover  the  r.  of  his  people 

16.  there  shall  be  a  high- way  for  the  r.  of  his 
14.22.  1  will  cut  off  from  Babylon  the  r. 

30.  I  will  kill  thy  root,  and  he  shall  slav  thy  r. 

15.  9.  I  will  bring  lions  on  the  r.  of  the  land 

16.  14.  the  r.  shall  be  very  small  and  feeble 
17.3.  the  kinjdon.  shall  cease  from  r.  of  Syria 
37.  4.  lift  up  tby  prayer  fut  the  r.  left 


REM 

fsa.  46.3.  hearken  all  the  r.  of  the  liouie  of  bran! 
./cr.  6.9.  they  shall  glean  the  r.  of  Israel  as  a  vine 

11.  23.  and  iliere  sliall  be  no  r.  of  them 
1.5.  11.  verily  it  shall  be  well  with  thy  r. 
23.  3.  and  1  will  gailier  the  r.  of  iny  flock 
25.  20.  the  r.  of  Aslulod  did  drink  ofthe  cup 
31.  7.  O  Lord,  save  thy  people,  the  r.  of  ItraeJ 
39.  9.  Nebuzar-adan  carried  away  ther.  of  peopif 
40. 11.  the  king  of  Babylon  had  left  a  r.  of  Judab 

15.  Jews  be  scattered,  and  r.  of  Judah  perish 

41.  16.  Joliaiian  took  the  r.  ofthe  people.  43.  5. 

42.  2.  pray  for  us  lo  the  Lord,  even  for  all  this  r 
15.  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  r.  of  Jutiat 
19.  O  ye  r.  of  Judah,  go  ye  not  into  Egypt 

44.  12.  I  will  take  the  r.  of  Judah,  that  have  set 
14.  so  that  none  of  the  r.  of  Judah  shall  escape 

28.  the  r.  shall  know  whose  words  shall  stand 
47.4.  Lord  will  tjioil  r.  of  the  country  of  Caphtoi 

5.  Ashkelon  is  cut  otf,  with  the  r.  of  their  valley 
Ezek.  5.  10.  the  whole  r.  of  thee  will  I  scatter 

6.  8.  yet  will  1  leave  a  i.  that  ye  may  have  some 
11.  13.  Lord,  wilt  thou  make  an  end  ofthe  r  ? 
14.  22.  yet  behold,  therein  shall  be  left  a  r. 

23.  25.  and  thy  r.  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
25.  16.  I  will  destroy  the  r.  ol'lhe  sea-coast 

Juel  2.  32.  in  the  r.  w  horn  the  Lord  shall  call 
Amus  1.  8.  the  r.  ofthe  Philistines  shall  perish 
5.  15.  God  will  be  gracious  to  the  r.  of  Joseph 
9.  12.  that  they  may  possess  the  r.  of  Edom 
J\[ic.  2.  12.  I  will  surely  gather  the  r.  of  Israel 

4.  7.  and  I  will  make  her  that  halted,  a  r. 

5.  3.  the  r.  of  his  brethren  shall  return  to  Israel 

7.  the  r.  of  Jacob,  in  the  midst  of  many  periple 

8.  the  r.  of  Jacob  shall  be  among  the  t^entileg 

7.  18.  the  tran.sgression  ofthe  r.  of  his  heritage 
Hab.  2.  8.  all  the  r.  of  the  people  shall  spoil  thea 
Zep/i.  1.  4.  and  I  will  cut  off  the  r.  of  Baal 

2.  7.  the  coast  shall  be  for  the  r.  of  house  olWudab 

9.  the  r.  of  my  people  shall  possess  them 

3.  13.  the  r.  of  Israel  shall  not  do  iniquity 
Hag.  1. 12.  all  the  r.  ofthe  people  obeyed  the  Lorj 

14.  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  ofthe  r. 
Zech.  8.  6.  if  it  be  marvelliuis  in  the  eyes  of  ther 

12.  I  will  cause  the  r.  of  this  people  to  fiossess 
Mat.  22.  6.  the  r.  took  his  servants,  and  slew  them 
Rom.  9.  27.  Esaias  also  erieth,  a  r.  shall  be  saved 

11.  5.  at  this  present  time  also  there  is  a  r 

Rev.  11.  13.  the  7'.  were  atTrighlcd,  and  gave  glory 

12.  17.  the  dragon  went  to  make  war  with  the  r. 
19.21.  ther.  were  slam  w  ith  the  sword  of  hira  th&S 

RE.MOligE. 
Rom.M.  t8.  God  Imih  gncri  ihem  the  spirit  of  »• 

RE.MOVE. 
Grn.  48.  17.  he  held  up  iii^  father's  hand  to  r.  it 
JVuj/i.  36.  7.  so  shall  noi  the  inlieritance  of  Israel  r 
from  tribe  to  tribe,  but  keep  to  his  tribe,  9 
/)e«/. 19.14.  shalt  notr.  thy  neighbour's  land-mark 
.losli.  3.  3.  then  ve  sha!l  r.  from  your  place  and  go 
Judg.  9.  29.  then  would  I  r.  Abimilech 
2  .Sam.  6.  10.  so  Daviil  would  aot  r.  the  ark 
2  Kings  23.  27.  the  Lord  said,  I  will  r.  Judah  also 

24.  3.  came  on  Judiih,  lo  r.  them  out  of  his  signt 
2  Citron.  33.  8.  neither  will  I  any  more  r.  Israe 
.fob  24.  2.  some  r.  the  land-marks,  they  take  away 

27.  5.  I  will  not  r.  mine  intrgrity  from  me 
Psal.  36.  11.  let  iioi  the  hand  ofthe  wicked  r.  mp. 
39.10.r.  thy  stroke  away  from  me,  I  am  consumed 
119.  22.  r.  from  nie  reproach  and  contempt 

29.  r.  from  inc  the  way  of  lying,  and  grant  me 
Prow.  4.  27.  turn  not,  r.  thy  foot  fiom  evil 

5.  8.  r.  thy  way  far  from  her,  and  come  not  nigh 
22.  28.  r.  not  the  ancient  land  mark,  23.  10. 

30.  8.  r.  tar  from  me  van.ty  and  lies 

Eccl.  n.  10.  therefore  r.  sorrow  from  thy  heart 
Isa.  10.  t  27.  his  biinhm  shall  r.  from  ihy  shoulder 

13.  13.  the  earth  shall  r.  out  of  her  place 

31.  t  2.  yet  he  is  wise,  and  will  not  r.  his  words 
46.  7.  he  slandeth,  from  his  place  shall  he  not  r 

.ler.  4.  1.  return  unio  me,  then  shalt  thou  not  r 
27. 10.  prophesy  a  lie,  to  r.  you  far  from  your  land 

32.  31.  that  I  should  r.  it  from  before  my  face 
50.3.  they  shall  r.  they  shall  depart  man  and  beast 

8.  r.  o*it  ofthe  nii:dst  of  BMbylon,  and  eo  forth 
F.zek.  12.  3.  r.  by  day,  ihou  shalt  r.  from  thy  place 
21.  26.  thus  saith  tlie  Lord,  r.  the  diadem 

45.  9.  O  princes,  r.  violence  and  spoil 

Hus.  5.  10.  they  were  like  them  that  r.  the  bout;d 
.Juel  2.  20.  but  I  will  r.  the  northern  army 
3.  6.  that  ye  might  r.  I  hem  from  their  border 
.Mic.  2.  3.  from  which  ye  shall  not  »•.  your  necki 
Zccli.  3.  9.  I  will  r.  theiiniquiiy  of  that  land 

14.  4.  half  the  mountain  sliall  r.  toward  north 
.!\fnt.  17.  20.  ye  shall  say,  r.  hence,  and  it  shad  r. 
/.K/rc22.42.  if  thoii  be  willins,?-.  this  cup  from  me 
1  Cor.  13.2.  all  faith,  so  that  I  coiilrl  r.  mnuntaint 
7?ej;.2.5.orelse  I  will?-,  thy  candlestick  out  ofplaoa 

REMOVED. 
Gen.  8.  13.  Noah  r.  the  covering  ofthe  ark 
12.  S.Abrain  r.13.18.  ||  20.22.  Isaacr.  from  Ihencf 
30.  35.  Jacob  r,  the  he-joats  tliat  woio  ipotuid 


REN 

Ben.  47.  21.  and  Josepli  r.  the  people  to  citiea 
Eiod.  8  31   the  Lord  r.  llie  swamiB  of  liies 
J4.  I'J   the  ingcl  ol'Goil  r.  and  went  belimd  tiicm 
20.  Id.  tlie  iieo|dr  saw  it  and  )■.  and  stood  aiar  olf 
h'v-'H.  1-J.  11).  the  iifoplu  r.  Ironi  llazeroUi  to  I'aian 
•21.  1-i.  Ihey  r.  and  |iili.diod  in  thu  vaUey  olZart-d 

13.  r.  and  |iltch(.'il  on  ihu  olhi-r  side  ol'Ariion 
3.').  5.  the  clnldiun  ol  Isiael  r.  I'rom  Uanieses 

7.  thoy  r.  Ironi  Eiliani  ||  'J.  Muiali  ||  10.  Ehrn 
11.  they  r.  from  the  Ued-sea  ||  14.  r.  Ironi  AUisli 
It),  r.  from  the  dcserl  of  Siiiai  ||  '21.  from  hihniili 
24.  r.  from  iiioimt  Sha|ilier  ||  -25.  fiom  Haradah 
2a.  r.  from  .Makheloili  1|  "JH.  Ironi  Tarah 
32.  r   from  H.-nt-jaakun  ||  ;i4.  Ironi  Jotbathah 
36.  Ibvy  r.  from  Lzion-gaher  ||  :i7.  from  Kadesh 
46.r.fromDiboii-gad||47.1ion).\inion-diblalliann 
Oeut.  28.  25.  and  shall  be  r.  into  all  kingdoms 
Josk.X\.  they  /-.  from  Sliiltini,  and  came  lo  Joidan 

14.  when  the  iieopie  r.  to  pass  over  Jordan 

11. 1 15.  Jo.^huar.  iiotliing  of  all  Lord  commanded 
1  Sam.  6.  3.  known  why  his  hand  is  not  r.  from  you 

16.  13.  therefore  Saul  r.  David  from  him 

S  Sam.  20.  12.  lie  r.  Aiiiasa  out  of  the  liigh-way 
1  Kings  15.  12.  .Asa  r.  the  idols  his  father  made 

13.  also  Maacliah  his  mother,  even  her  he  r.  from 
being  queen  for  making  an  idol,2CAr.  15.  Ifi. 

14.  the  high  places  were  not  r.  2  Kings  15  4,  35. 
3  Kings  16.  17.  Aliaz  r.  the  laver  from  otf  the  bases 

17.  18.  Lord  r.  Israel  out  of  his  sight,  23.  |  23.  27. 
26.  the  nations  which  thou  hast  r.  know  not 

18. 4.  Hezek.  r.  the  high  j)lace6,  aiid,brake  images 
1  Ckron.  13.  t  13.  so  Uavid  r.  nut  the  ark  home 
S  Chron.  .'iS.  12   and  they  r.  the  burntolferiiigs 

36.13.  the  king  of  Kgypt  r.Jehoaliaz  at  Jerusalem 
Job  14.  18.  and  the  rock  is  r.  out  of  his  place 

18.  4.  shall  the  rock  be  r.  out  of  his  place? 

19.  10.  and  mine  hope  hath  her.  like  a  tree 

32.  t  15.  they  r.  speeches  from  themselves 

36.  16.  so  would  he  have  r.  thee  out  of  the  strait 
Psal.  16.  2.  we  will  not  fear,  lliough  the  earth  be  r. 
81.  i   I  r.  his  shoulder  from  the  burden 
103  12.  so  far  hath  he  r.  our  transgiessions 
104.  5.  the  earth,  that  it  should  noi  be  r.  forever 
i25. 1.  shall  he  as  mount  Zion,  which  cannot  be  7-. 
Ptov.  10.  30.  the  righteous  shall  never  be  r. 
Isa.  6.  12.  till  the  Lord  have  r.  men  far  away 
10.  13.  1  have  r.  the  bounds  of  the  people 
31.  Madmenah  is  r.  the  inhabitants  gather 
17.  t  11.  harvest  shall  be  r.  in  day  of  inheritance 
22.25.  the  nail  fastened  in  the  sure  placeshall  be 
24.  20.  the  earth  shall  be  r.  like  a  cottage 
26.  15.  Ihou  hast  r.  it  far  to  all  ends  of  the  earth 

29,  13.  but  have  r.  their  heart  far  from  me 

30.  20  yet  shall  not  thy  teachers  be  ?-.  to  a  corner 

33.  20.  not  one  of  the  stakes  shall  be  r.  any  more 
38.  12.  mine  age  is  r.  from  me  as  a  shepherd's  tent 
54.  10.  the  hills  shall  be  r.  my  kindness  and  the 

covenantof  my  peace  shall  not  bej-.sailh  Lord 
Jrr.  15.  4. 1  will  cause  them  to  be  r.  into  kingdoms 
24.  9.  I  will  deliver  them  to  be  r.  29.  18.  |  34.  17. 
Lam.  I.  8.  Jernsalem  sinned,  therefore  she  is  r. 
3.  17.  and  thou  hast  r.  my  soul  far  from  peace 
EzcA.  7.  19.  their  gold  shall  be  r.  gold,  not  able 
23.  46.  I  will  give  them  to  be  r.  and  spoiled 
36.  17.  their  way  as  the  uncleanness  ofar.  woman 
Mmos  6.  7.  and  the  banquet  of  them  shall  be 
AAic.2.  4.  how  hath  her.  it  from  me,  turning  away 
7.  11.  in  that  day  shall  the  decree  be  far  r. 
Afat.21. 21.  ifye  shall  say,  be  thou  r.  Mnric  1 1.  23 
9cts  7.  4.  he  r.  .Abraham  into  this  land,  wherein 
13.  22.  when  he  had  r.  Saul,  he  raised  up  Dovid 
Gal.  1.  6.  I  marvel  thiit  ve  are  so  soon  r.  from  him 

REMOVETH. 
nfu^27. 17. cursed  that  r.his  neighbour'sland-mark 
Job  9.5.  which  r.tlie  mountains,anil  they  know  not 

12   20.  her.  away  ihe  speech  of  the  trusty 
F.ccl.  10.  9.  whoso  r.  stones  shall  be  hurt  therewith 
ha.^.  1H.  when  he  r.  his  rough  w  ind  in  day  of  east 
/>an.  2.  21.  he  chanieth  the  seasons,  he  r.  kings 

KE.MOVING. 
Oen.  30.  32.  r.  from  thy  flock  all  the  speckled 
Isa.  14.  t  6.  who  smote  people  in  wrath  wilhoutr. 
49.  21.  seeing  I  am  a  captive  r.  to  and  fro 
Jer.  15.  t  4.  I  will  give  them  for  a  r.  24.  t  9-  | 

34.  t  17. 
f.am.  l.'t  8.  therefore  Jerusalem  is  become  a  r. 
Kzelt.  12.  3.  therefore  prepare  the  stull'for  r.  4. 
23.  t  46.  at>.J  1  will  give  them  for  a  r.  and  spoil 
Heb.  12.  27.  signifieth  the  r.  of  those  things  shaken 

REND. 
jriod.39.23.a  band  round,  that  ephod  should  not  r. 
I,m.  10.  6.  neither  r.  your  clothes,  lest  ye  die 
13. 56. priest  shall  r.  the  plague  out  of  the  garment 
I  Kimrs  11.  11.1  willsurelyr.thekingilom,  12,31. 
13.  howbeit,  I  v  '11  not  r.  away  all  the  kingdom 
31.  behold,  I  will  r.  the  kingdom,  14.  8. 
iC/iTon  M.  27.  didstr.  thy  clothes  and  weep  before 
Keel.  3.  7.  a  time  tor.  and  a  lime  to  sew 
lea.  64   1.  oh  that  Ihnii  wonldest  r.  the  hcBvens 
Kick.  13.  ;]    and  a  slormv  wind  shall  r.  it,  13. 
483 


REN 

ExcA:.20.7. thou  didst  break  andr  all  their  shoulder 
Hus.  13.  8.  and  1  will  r.  the  caul  of  the  r  heart 
Jcel-2.  13.  r.  your  heart,  and  not  your  garments 
Mut.  7.  ti.  lest  they  turn  again  and  r.  you 
/u/tn  19.  24.  let  us  not  r.  it,  but  cast  lots  lor  it 

RENDER. 
JVam.l8.9.every  otTeriiig  they  r.toniebe  most  holy 
Deut.  32.  41.  1  will  r.  vengeance  to  mine  enumits 

43.  he  will  r.  vengeance  to  his  adversaries 
fudg.  9.  57.  evil  of  the  men  of  Shechein  did  tiod  r. 

1  Sum.  20. 23.  liord  r.  to  every  man  his  faithfulness 

2  Chr.  (>.  30.  r.  to  every  man  according  to  his  ways 
lob  33.  26.  for  he  will  r.  unto  man  his  lighteousiiess 
34.  11.  for  the  work  of  a  man  shall  he  r.  to  him 

Psal.  2S.  4.  r.  to  them  their  desert,  they  regard  not 
38.  20.  they  that  r.  evil  for  good,  are  adversaries 
50.  12   O  (jod,  I  will  r.  praises  unto  thee 
79.  12.  and  r.  to  our  neighbour  seven-fold 
94.  2.  lift  up  thyself,  r.  a  reward  to  the  prond 
116.12.  what  shall  1  ?•.  to  the  L.  for  all  benutits  ? 
PrctJ.24.12.  doth  not  he  know  it,  and  shall  noi  her. 
to  every  man  according  to  his  w  orks?  Rom.'i.b. 
29.  say  not,  I  wiilr.  to  man  accord,  to  his  work 
26.  16.  than  seven  men  that  can  r.  a  reason 
/sd.OO.  IS.Lord  will  come,  to  r.  his  anger  with  fury 
Jcr.  51.  0.  he  will  r.  to  Babylon  arecompeiice,  24. 
Lam.  3.  64.  r.  to  them  a  lecompence,  (J  Lord 
Hos.  14.  2.  so  will  we  r.  the  calves  of  our  lljis 
loeVi.i.  will  ye  r.  me  a  recompence?  if recompence 
ZfcA.9.  12.  I  declaie,  that  1  will  r.  double  to  thee 
Mat.  21.  41.  which  shall  r.  him  the  fruits  in  season 
2.  21.  r.  unlo  Caisar,  Mark  12.  17.  /.uAe20. 'J5 
Hem.  13.  7.  r.  therefore  lo  all  their  dues,  tribute 
1  Cor.  7.  3.  let  husband  r.  to  wife  due  benevolence 

1  'rhess.3.9.  what  thanks  can  we  r.  to  God  for  youl 
5.  15.  see  that  none  r.  evil  for  evil  to  any  man 

RENDERED. 
fudg.  9.  56.  thus  God  r.  wickedness  of  Abimelech 

2  Kings  3.  4.  the  king  ofMoabr.  to  the  kiiigof  Isr. 
17.  t  3.  Hoshea  r.  Shalnianeser  tribute 

2  Chr.  32.  25.  Hezekiah  r.  not  according  to  benefit 

Prou. 12.14. recompence  ofman's  hanils  be  r.to  him 
RENDEREST. 

Psal. 62. 12.  r.to  every  man  according  to  big  work 
RENDERETH. 

fsa.  00.6.  a  voice  of  the  Lord  that  r.  re(tompeBce 
RENDERING. 

1  Pet.3.  9.  not  r.  evil  for  evil,  or  railing  for  railing 
RENDEST. 

.Ter.  4.  30.  though  thou  r.  thy  face  with  psinting 
RENDING. 

Psal.  7.  2.  lest  he  tear  mv  soul,  r.  it  in  pieces 
RENEW. 

To  renew  sometimi:s  signifies  to  establish,  or  con- 
firm. 1  Sam.  11.  14,  Let  us  go  to  Gilgal,  and 
renew  the  kingdom  there:  Let  us  ratify  tlic  co 
venant  between  Saul  and  the  people  concerning 
t/is  kingdom,  and  install  him  publicly  and  so- 
lemnly into  it.  Msa  renewed  the  altar  of  the 
Lord,  2  Chron.  1.5.  8.  He  repaired,  or  rebuilt 
it,  after  it  had  been  decayed  through  long  nse, 
or  broken  down  by  idolaters:  Or,  he  consecrated 
and  dedicated  the  altar,  ichich  had  been  polluted 
by  idolaters,  and  needed  purification.  Joh 
says,  that  God  renewed  his  witnesses  against 
him,  ./ob  10.  17.  that  is,  He  brought  fresh 
plagues  and  judgments  upon  him,  which  were 
the  iritnesses  and  evidences  both  of  his  sin,  and 
(Jud's  displeasure  against  him.  In  another 
place  he  say.f,  that  his  bow  was  renewed  in  his 
hand,  .lob  29.  20.  Or,  as  it  is  in  the  Hebrevi-, 
il  changed  itself,  grew  as  it  were  a  new  bow, 
when  other  bows  by  much  use  groio  weak  and 
useless :  Or,  it  changed  its  strength,  and  got 
new  force,  as  the  word  is  used  in  Isa.  40.  31, 
They  that  wait  upon  the  Lord  shall  renew  their 
sUen^tU,they  shall  grow  stronger  a7id  stronger 
in  faith  and  patience.  God  renews  the  face 
of  the  earth,  Psal.  104.  30.  By  his  proridence 
he  preserves  thesuecession  of  living  creatures 
upon  the  earth,  which  otherwise  would  be 
desolate,  and  without,  inhabitants.  Renew  our 
days  as  of  old,. s(;7/.?  Jeremiah,  /.am.  5.21.  that 
is.  Bring  us  out  of  our  captivity,  and  restore 
us  to  our  former  fioiirishing  condition. 

Renewing  /.■;  taken  cither,  [1]  For  that  work  of 
the  Spirit,  whereby  the  elect,  of  enemies  to  God, 
and  children  of  wrath,  become  the  children  cf 
Gi. d.cilizrns  with  the  saints,  heirs  and  co-heirs 
with  Christ,  being  hy  faith  made  partakers  of 
his  righteousness  anil  sufferings,  and  having 
the  image  of  f!iul,  which  eon.'iists  in  righteous- 
ness anil  holiness,  restored  in  their  souls  ;  and 
this  is  the  same  with  retrejieration ,or  being  born 
aii-ain.  Tit.  3. 5.  r)r[2]  For  revivino-,  strength- 
ening, andrepairing  of  that  whichis  decayed 
and  blemished  by  sin,  Psal.  51.  10. 
)  Sam.  11.  14.  let  us  go  to  Gilgal  and  r.  the  king- 
dom there 

aChroH.  24.  t  4.  Joash  minded  to  r.  house  of  Lord 


HEP 

Psai.  51.  10.  nnl  r.  a  right  spiris  within  me 
Isa.  40.  31.  they  that  wail  on  L.  shall  r.  stieaslli 
41.  1.  let  the  people  r.  iheir  slieiigili,  cimio  uear 
J. am.  5.  *J1.  luni  us,  U  Lord,  r.  our  day:)  as  of  oU 
Heb.a.  6.  il  they  fall  away,  to  ) .  tlieiii  aj;.  to  repeLit 

RENEWED. 
2  Chron.  15.  8.  Asa  r.  the  uliar  of  the  Lord 
■lob  29.  20.  and  iiiy  bow  was  r.  in  my  band 
I'sal.  103.  5.  so  thattliy  youth  is  r.  like  the  ea^le' 
2  i'or.  4.  10.  yet  the  mward  man  is  r.  day  bv  daj 
Kph.  4.  23.  and  be  r.  in  Ihe  spirit  of  your  mind 
Coi.  3.  10.  the  new  man  which  is  r.  in  kiiowledgt 

RENE  WEST. 
Job  10.  17.  thou  r.  thy  witnesses  against  me 
Psal.  104.  30.  and  Ihou  r.  Ihe  face  of  the  earth 

RENEWING. 
Rom.  12.  2.  be  transformed  by  Ihe  r.  of  yourmind 
'lit.  3.  5.  he  saved  us  by  the  )•.  of  the  Holy  GhoM 

RENOUNCED. 
2  Cor.  4.  2.  but  have  r.  the  hidden  things  of  dishoi>. 

RENOWN. 
Gen.  6.  4.  the  giants,  \\  Inch  were  of  old,  men  of  r. 
uViem.  10.  2.  famous  in  Ihe  congregation,  men  of  r. 
Ezek.  10. 14.  thy  r.  went  forth  among  the  heatheu 

15.  and  jilayedst  the  harlot  because  of  thy  r. 
34.  29.  1  will  raise  up  for  them  a  |ilaiit  of  r. 
39.  13.  it  shall  be  to  ihein  a  r.  saith  ibe  Lord 
Dan.  9.  15.  and  hast  gotten  thee  r.  as  at  this  day 

RENOWNED. 
JVum.  1.  16.  these  were  the  r.  of  the  congregatioa 
Isa.  14.  20.  the  seed  of  evil  doers  sliallnever  be  r. 
Kick.  23.23.  captains,  and  great  loids,  and  r. 
20.  17.  the  r.  city  which  was  ^^rong  in  the  sea 

RENT,  Subsianttvc. 
fsa.  3.  24.  and  instead  of  a  giidle  there  shall  be  a  r 
Mat.  9.  10.  and  the  r.  is  made  worse,  Jl/urA2.21 
Luke  5.  30.  then  both  Ihe  new  niakeih  a  r. 

RENT,  Participle. 
Gen.  37.  33.  Joseph  is  without  doubt  r.  in  piece* 
Eiud.  28.  32.  a  hole  in  the  epliod,iliat  it  benotr. 
.lush.  9.  4.  they  took  wine  bottles,  old  and  r.  13, 
2  Sam.  15.  32.  Hushai  came  with  Ins  coat  r. 
1  Kings  13.  3.  the  altar  shall  be  r.  |{  5.  altar  wasr. 
Ezra  9.  5.  having  r.  my  garment  and  my  mantle 
Mat.  27.  51.  behold,  the  vail  of  ihe  temple   was 
r.  in  twain,  Mark  15.  38.  Luke  23.  45. 
Mark  1.  t  10.  John  saw  the  heavens  >•.  and  Spirit 
See  Clothes. 
RENT,  y^crb. 
Judg.  14.  6.  Samson  r.  the  lion  as  he  would  have 
r.  a  kid,  and  be  had  nothing  in  his  hand 
1  Sam.  15.  27.  Saul  r.  the  skirt  of  Samuel's  nianlle 
28.  Lord  halh  r.  the  kingdom  from  thee.  28.  17. 
2Sftni.  13. 19.  Tamarr.  her  garment  that  wasonhri 

1  Kings  1.  40.  Ihe  earth  r.  with  Ibe  sound  of  theia 
11.  30.  Ahijah  r.  Jeroboam's  new  garment 

19.  11.  and  a  strong  wind  r.  the  mouiilains 

2  Kings  17.  21.  he  r.  Isr.  from  the  house  of  David 
Ezra  9.  3.  when  1  heard  this,  I  r.  my  garniint 
.Job  1.  20.  then  Job  arose,  and  r.  his  nianlle 

2.  12.  Job's  friends  r.  every  one  his  mantle 
26.  8.  and  the  cloud  is  not  r.  under  them 
.7fr.  30.  24.  they  were  not  afraid,  nor  r.  their  garm, 
Ezek.^i).  16.  Sin  shall  have  pain,  and  No  shall  be  r 
Jl/al.  27.  51.  vail  of  Ihetemple  wasr.  and  rocks  r 
Mark  9.  26.  the  spirit  cried,  and  r.  him  sore 

REPAID. 
Prov.  13.  21.  but  to  the  righteous  good  shallbe  r. 

REPAIR. 
^  Kiln's  12.  5.  let  the  priests  r.  the  breaches  of  thtl 
house  ef  God,  22. 5,  6.2  Chr.  24.  4.  ] 
34.  8,  10. 

7.  why  r.  ye  not  the  breaches  of  the  house  • 

8.  neither  to  r   the  breaches  of  ihe  bouse 

12.  and  hewed  stone  to  )■.  the  breaches,  22.  5,  6 
2C'Aro77.24.  5.  go  and  gather  money  tor.  the  house 

12.  and  hired  carpenters  to  r.  the  house  of  Lord 
Ezra  9.  9.  to  give  iig  a  reviving  to  r.  the  house 
Isa.  61.  4.  and  thev  shall  r.  ilie  wasle  cities 

REPAIRED. 
.7Hr7,o-.  21.23.  Benjainin  r.  cities,  and  dwelt  in  them 

1  Kings  1 1  27.  Solomon  r.  the  hreachesof  ihe  city 
18.  30.  Eliiahr.theallar  of  the  Lord  broken  down 

2  Kings  12.  6.  the  priesis  had  not  r.  the  hreacheii 
14.  and  r.  therewith  tiie  house  of  the  Lord 

1  Chron.  11.  8.  and  Joab  r.  the  rest  of  the  city 

2  Chron.  26.  t9.  Uzzinh  r.  the  towers  in  Jerusalem 
%).  3.  Hezekiah  r.  the  doors  of  the  house 

32.  .'>.  Hezekiah  r.  Millo  in  the  city  of  David 

33.  16.  Manasseh  r.  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
J\reh.  3.  4,  next  lo  them  r.  X  1,  8,  10,  12,  19. 

0.  after  him  r.  17,  18,  20,  22,  23,  24. 
REPAIRER. 
/««.  58. 12.  thou  shall  t   called  ther.  of  the  brea«i 

REPAIRING. 
2  Chron.  24.  27.  concerning  the  r.  of  the  hou«> 

REPAY. 
Deut.  7. 10.  not  be  slack,  he  will  r.  him  to  nis  fact 
.lob.  21.  31.  who  shall  r.  him  what  bo  hsth  don« 
41.11.wholiatli  piovenied  uie.that  Isbo'ildi'.hiin- 


EEP 

/aa.59.  W.  according  to  their  deeds  ho  will  r.  fury, 
and  lu  tiie  ishinds  hu  will  r.  recoinpeiice 

Luki  10.  35.  vviiuii  1  come  again,  1  will  r.  Iheu 

Hum.  \i.  I'J.  vcii^feance  is  mine,  I  will  r.saith  Ld. 

P'uUm.  lU.  1  Paul  have  wntlun  it,  I  will  r.  it 
KEPAYETll. 

Deul.  7. 10.  and  r.  them  that  hale  him  to  their  face 
REPEATETH. 

Proo.l7.9.he  that  r.  iiiatter,sei)arateth  very  friends 
REPENT. 

Hepeatance  is  taken  [1]  Fur  that  regret  and  re- 
luctance that  arise  in  a  person,  after  having 
done  sometliing  that  he  ought  nut  to  have  done: 
fVhen  Judas  saw  that  Oiirisl  was  condemned, 
it  IS  said  of  him,  that  he  repented  uf  what  he 
kad  done,  Mat.  27.  3.  He  was  mightily  ajfluted 
in  his  mind  about  it,  and  wished  it  had.  not  been 
done.  Bat  this  xii\HMVM\ca  arises  from  a  fear 
of  the  punishment  denounced  against  sin,and  is 
not  accompanied  with  haired  of  sin:  as  when  a 
malefactor  suffers  for  hts  crimes,  he  reflects 
uponhis  actions  withsorrow;but  this  not  beinga 
aacred  act,but  proceeding  from  a  violent  princi- 
yle,  IS  consistent  with  as  great  a  love  to  sin  as  he 
had  before,  and  may  be  entirely  terminated  On. 
htmself;  he  may  be  sorry  for  his  crimes,  as 
!hcy  have  exposed  him  to  punishment,  and  yet 
%ol  be  gne lied  that  thereby  he  has  offended  (^d. 
This  IS  leijal  ri'pcnlance.  [2]  For  that  saving 
grace  wrought  inthe  soul  by  the  .Spirit  of  God, 
whereby  a  sinner  is  made  to  sec  and  be  sensible 
of  his  sin,  IS  grieved  and  humbled  before  God 
on  account  of  it,  not  so  much  for  the  punish- 
ment to  which  sir.  .'las  mad^htm  liable,  as  that 
thereby  God  is  dishonoured  and  offended,  his 
laws  violated,  and  his  own  soul  polluted  and 
defiled  ;  and  this  grief  arises  from  love  to  God, 
and  is  accompanied  with  a  hatred  of  sm,  a 
love  to  holiness,  and  ufized  resolution  to  for- 
eakcsin,  and  an  expectation  uf  favour  and  for- 
giveness, through  the  merits  of  Christ.  This  is 
evangelical  or  gus|iel  repentance,  Mat.  3.  2,  8. 
Jlcts  3.  19.    2  Car.  1.  10. 

The  sacred  writers  often  represent  God  as  moved 
mth  regret,or  tc[)cida.nce,or  relenting,  for  hav 
,ng  suffered  or  resolved  upon  certain  things, 
h^is  said,  tiiat  (Jud  repented  t*at  he  had  made 
man,  seeing  that  his  wickedness  kad  proceeded 
to  such  an  extremity.  Gen.  G.  (>.  Jt  is  else- 
where said,  that  he  repented  of  having  made 
Saul  king  over  his  people,  1  Sam.  15.  11.  This 
is  not  to  be  undersluud,  as  if  God  had  conceived 
anyregret  at  any  thing  that  he  had  done  wrong, 
or  that  he  repents  of  a  false  step  that  he  had 
made,  as  a  man  does  when  he  perceives  he  has 
committed  an  error.  God  is  not  capable  of  re- 
pentance  in  this  sense.  But  sometimes  he 
changes  his  conduct  towards  thosethat  are  un- 
faithful to  hiin,and  after  having  treated  them 
with  mercy,  he  corrects  them  with  severity,  as 
if  he  had  repented  nf  what  he  had  before  done 
in  their  favour,  .filso  God  is  said  to  repent  uf 
the  evil  he  was  about  to  inflict ;  when  moved 
with  compassion  towards  the  miserable,  or  en- 
treated by  their  prayer!,  he  remits  the  punish- 
ment of  their  sins,  or  does  not  execute  the 
threatenings  he  had  made  against  them  :  Thus 
it  is  said  in  the  Psaln-.s,  that  he  repented  ac- 
cording to  tlio  multitude  of  his  mercies,  I'sal. 
lOf).  45.  See  .Jer.  18.  8. 

Eiod.  13.  17.  lest  pevadventure  the  people  r. 
32.12.  turn  from  thy  fierce  wrath,  and  r.  of  this 

AVm.  23.  19.  iieither  eon  of  man,  that  he  should  r. 

/)rat.3i.rit).  the  Lord  shall  r.  for  his  servants 

ISa.T...  15.  2D.  and  also  the  Strength  of  Israel  will 
not  r.  for  lie  is  not  a  man  that  he  should  r. 

.  /irnw-i  8.47.if  they  r.  in  the  land  of  their  captivity 

Tobii.fi.  I  ahhor  myself,  and  r.  in  dust  and  ashes 

Pgal.  90. 13.  let  it  r.  thee  concerning  thy  servants 
110. 4. Lord  liath sworn,  and  will  notr.  Heb.l.H. 
135.  14.  lie  will  r.  himself  concerning  his  servants 

Jer.  4.  28.  I  have  purposed  it,  and  will  not  r. 
18.8.  if  nation  turn,  I  will  r.  of  the  evil,  20.  13. 

10.  if  it  do  evil,  then  I  will  r.  of  the  good 
25.  3.  that  I  may  r.  ||  42.  10.  for  I  r.  of  the  evil 

F.iek.  14.r).r.  and  turn  yourselves  from  idols, 18.30. 
24.  14.  neither  will  I  spare,  neither  will  1  r. 

Toel'2. 14.  who  knoweth  if  he  will  return  and  r.  and 
leave  a  blessing  hehind  him  1  .Jonah  3.  9. 

Mat.2.  2.  John  the  Baplist  preached,  saying,  r.  for 

the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  ham!,  4.  17. 

Wark  l.lS.Jesus  jireached,  r.ye,and  believe  gospel 

6.  12.  they  went  and  preached  that  men  ahould  r. 

lyuke  13.3.except'yer.ye  shall  all  likewioe  perish, 5. 

16.  30.  if  one  went  from  the  dead,  they  will  r. 

17.  3.  and  if  thy  brother  r.  forgive  him,  4. 
fic^^2. 38.  r.  ai.d  ho  baptized  every  one  of  you 

3.19.  r.ye  iherof  and  be  ciinv=--!ed,  that  your  sins 
8.22.  r.  of  this  thy  wickedness,  and  pray  God 
17.  30,  but  comntiindeth  nil  meaavery  where  tor 
4U4 


REP 

.-^ctsaG.  20.  that  they  should  r.  and  turn  to  God 
2  Ccr  7.  8.  made  you  sorry,  1  do  iiolr.  tho'  I  did  r. 
Rev.  2. 5.  remember  tlierelore  and  r.  except  thou  r. 
16.  r.  or  else  I  will  come  unto  thee  i|uiokly 

21.  1  gave  her  space  to  r.  of  her  I'uriiication 

22.  e.\cept  they  r.  of  their  deeds 

3.  3.  remember  how  thou  hast  received,  and  r. 

19.  1  chasten,  be  zealous  therefore  and  r. 

REPENTANCE. 

Hos.  13.  14.  r.  shall  he  hid  from  mine  eyes 

Mat.  3.  8.  bring  forth  fruits  meet  for  r.  Luke  3.  8. 

II.  1  indeed  bapiize  you  with  water  untor. 

9.  13.  to  call  sinners  to  r.  Marki.  17.  Lukcb.22. 
Mark  1. 4.John  did  preach  the  baptism  of  r.  for  re- 
mission of  sins,  J.uke'i.  3.  jicts  13.  24.  |  19.  4. 

Luke  15.7.  than  over  ninety-nine  which  need  no  r. 
24.47.  that  r.  and  remission  of  sins  be  preached 

•4c£s5.31.hiin  hath  God  exalted  for  to  give  r.to  Isr. 
11.  18.  God  also  to  the  Gentiles  granted  r.  to  life 
20.  21.  testslyiiig  to  the  Greeks  r.  toward  God 
2ii.20.should  turn  to  God,  and  do  works  meet  for  r. 

Horn-  2.  4.  the  goodness  of  God  leadetli  tiiee  to  r. 

11.  29.  the  gifts  and  calling  of  God  are  without  r. 
2  Cor.  7.  9.  but  1  rejoice  that  ye  sorrowed  to  r. 

10.  gb-dly  sorrow  worketli  r.  to  salvation 
2  Tun.  2. 25.  if  God  peradventure  will  give  them  r. 
lleb.  0.  1.  not  laying  again  the  foundation  of »-. 

6.  if  they  fall  away,  to  renew  ihem  ag:iii!  to  r. 

12.  17.  be  found  no  place  of  r.  though  hesoughtit 
2  f  cf  .3.9.iiny  ;;cri=li,  tut  tlist  all  should  come  to  r. 

KEPENTED. 
Gen.  6.  6.  it  r.  the  Lord,  that  he  had  made  man 
£10(^.32.14.  the  Lordr.  of  llioevilhe  thought  to  do 
2  Sam.  24.  10.  1  Chron.  21.  15.  Jer.  2tj.  19. 
.hidg.^.\6.\lr.  the  Lord  bccauieof  tlieir  groaiiiiigs 
..1.  (i.  the  children  of  leruel  r.  for  Benjamin,  15. 

1  Sam.  !5.  35.  the  Ijord  r.  that  he  maue  Saul  king 
Psal.  lot).  45.  Iho  Lord  r.  according  to  his  mercies 
.ler.  8.  6.  no  man  r.  hiin  of  Ins  wickedness,  saying 

20.  10.  as  cities  the  Lord  overllirew,  and  r.  not 

31.  111.  surely  after  tlial  I  was  turned,  1  r. 
.Imos  7.  3.  the  Lord  r.  for  this,  it  shall  not  be,  C. 
.fonah  3.  10.  God  r.  of  the  evil  that  he  had  said 
7,eeh.  8.  14.  as  I  thought  to  punish  you,  and  I  r.  not 
Mat.  11.  20.  to  upbraid  cities,  because  they  r.  not 
21.  they  would  have  r.  long  ago,  Luke  10.  13. 

12.  41.  the  men  of  Nineveh  shall  rise,  because 
!        they  r.  at  the  preaching  of  Jonas,  Luke  U.  32. 

21   29.  I  will  not,  but  afterward  he  r.  and  went 

32.  and  ye,  when  ye  had  seen  lt,r.  not  afterward 
'27.  3.  Judas  r.  himself,  and  brought  the  silver 

2  Cor.  7.  10.  worketh  repentance  not  to  be  r.  of 
12.  21.  many  that  have  not  r.  of  the  uncleanness 

Rev.  2.  21.  1  gave  space  to  repent,  and  she  r.  not 
'J.2U.who  were  not  killed  bytliese  plagues, yetr.not 
21.  neither  r.  of  their  murders  nor  their  thefts 

10.  9.  blasphemed  name  of  God,  and  r.  not,  11. 

REPENTEST. 
./onaA4.2.art  a  gracious  Goii,  and  r.theeof  theevil 

REPENTETH. 
Gen.  6.  7.  for  it  r.  me  that  I  have  made  Ihem 
1  Sam.  15. 11.  it  r.  me  that  I  have  set  up  Saul  king 
.loeli.  13.  he  is  slow  to  anger,  and  r.  him  of  the  evil 
LukeXa.  7.  joy  shall  be  over  one  sinner  tiiatr.  10. 

REPENTING. 
Jer.  15.6. 1  will  destroy  thee,  I  ara  weary  with  r. 

REPENTINGS. 
Hos.lI.S.my  heart  is  turned, r.arc  kindled  together 

REPETITIONS. 
Jlfdf.  6.  7.  use  not  vain  r.  as  the  heathen  do 

REPLENISH. 
Oc?t.l.28.befruitful,multiplv,andr.the  earth,  9.  1. 

•REPLENISHED. 
Isa.  2.  6.  because  they  he  r.  from  the  east 
23.  2.  the  merchants  of  Zidon  nave  r.  Tyre 
.ler.  31.  25.  and  I  have  r.  every  sorrowful  soul 
F.iek.  26.  2.  I  shall  be  r.  now  she  is  laid  waste 

27.  25.  thou  wast  r.  and  made  very  glorious 

REPLIEST. 
Rom.  9.  20. 0  man,  who  art  thou  that  r.  ag.  God  7 

REPORT. 
Gen.  37. 2.Josepli  brought  to  his  father  their  evil  r. 
Kzod.  23.  1.  thou  shalt  not  raise  a  false  r. 
M'uni.  13.  32.  they  brought  up  an  evil  r.  of  the  land 
14.  37.  men  that  did  bring  up  theevil  r.  died 
Deut.  2.  25.  the  nations  who  shall  hear  r.  of  thee 
1  Snm.  2.  24.  nay,  my  sons,  it  is  no  good  r.  I  hear 
1  Kings  1(1. 6.  it  was  a  true  r.  I  lieard,  2  Chron.0. 5. 
jVeh.  6.  13.  they  might  have  matter  for  an  evil  r. 
Prov.  15.  30.  and  a  good  r.  niaketh  tha  bones  fat 
Isa.  23.  5.  as  at  the  r.  concerning  Egypt,  so  shall 
they  be  sorely  pained  at  the  r.  of  Tyre 

28.  19.  it  shall  be  a  vexation  only  to  understand  r. 
53.1. who  hath  believed  our  r  ?lo  whom  is  the  arm 

of  the  Lord  revealed  1  John  12.  38.  RonA 

10.  16. 
.fer.  50.  43.  the  king  of  Babylon  hath  heard  the  r 
Nab.  3.  t  2.  I  have  heard  thy  r.  and  was  afraid 
.'lUiO,  3,  look  out  seven  men  cf  hctiest  r.  full  of 
Holy  Ghost 


REF 

.4c<sl0.22.CorneIiuswas  ofgoodj-.anwogtheJoivi 
22.  12.  let  .\iiaiiias  having  a  good  r.  of  Mio'Jews 

2  Cor.  6.  8.  by  evil  r.  and  good  r.  as  deceiv.  yet  trut 
PAiZ. 4. 8.  whatsoever  things  are  of  good  r.  and  puro 
1  Tim.  3.  7.  a  bisliop  must  have  a  goodr.  of  the: « 
Heb.  11.  2.  by  faith  the  elders  obtained  a  good  r 

39.tlie8e  all  having  obtained  a  good  r.  thro'  faitii 

3  John  12.  Demetrius  hath  a  good  r.  of  all  men 

REPORT,   yerb. 
.fer.  20.  10.  r.  say  they,  and  we  will  r.  it 
1  Cor.  14.25.  he  will  ;•.  that  God  is  in  you  of  a  truth 

REPORTED. 
J\reh.  6.  6.  it  is  r.  among  heathen,  Gasbmu  saith  i 
7.  shall  it  be  r.  to  king  according  to  these  wordi 

19.  also  they  r.  his  good  deeds  before  me 
£i<A.1.17.despi8e  their  husbands,when  it  shall  bcr 
Fzek.  9.  11.  the  man  which  had  ihe  inkhorn  r. 
jUa(. 28. 15. tills  saying  is  commonly  r.  among  Jewi 
Jicts  4.23.  they  r.  all  that  the  chief  priests  had  said 

10.  2.  Timotlieus  was  well  r.  uf  by  the  brethren 
Rom.  3.  8.  and  not  rather  as  we  be  slanderously  r. 
1  Cor. .5. Lit  isr. that  there  is  fornication  among  you 
1  Tim.  5.  10.  a  widow,  well  r.  of  for  good  wo'rtf 
1  Fet.  1.  12.  minister  things  that  are  now  r.  to  yd 

REPOSSESS^. 
Exod.l5.^0.v,i\\  draw  sword,  my  hand  shall  r.  them 

REPROACH 
Signifies,    [1]    Scorn,    or  derision,  Neh.    2.    17 

1  5.  9.  [2]  Shame,  infamy,  or  disgrace,  Prov. 
6.  33.  [3]  Censures  and  reflections,  Isa.  51.  7. 
[4]  Injury  or  contumely  either  m  word,ordeed, 

2  Cor.  12.  10.  [5J  The.  sins  of  men,  which  cast 
dishonour,  or  reproach  upon  God,  Rom.  15.  3. 
16]  Sterility,  or  barrcnncs.i  in  women.  Gen.  30, 
23.  This  among  the  Hebrews  was  reckoned  a 
reproach,  because  .iuch  did  seem  to  be  excluded 
from  the  promise  made  to  Abraham  concerning 
the  multiplication  of  his  seed  ;  and  because  they 
were  not  in  the  cajiacity  of  having  the  promised 
Sev(\  to  become  uf  their pusterity.  [7]  Uncir- 
cumcision,  which  the  Jews  counted  a  reproach. 
Josh.  3.  'J,  This  day  have  I  rolled  away  the 
reproach  of  F.gypf.  from  olf  you.  I  have  fr*ed 
you  from  that  shame  and  dishonour  which  did 
lie  upon  you  whilst  you  were  bond-slaves  ill  the 
lanil  «/ Egypt,  by  receiving  you  into  covenant 
with  me,  acknowledging  you  for  my  peculiar 
people,  and  admitting  you  to  have  this  privilege 
sealed  unto  you  by  circumcision.  It  is  called 
the  rejiroach  of  Egypt,  either,  [1]  Because  tks 
Egyptians  were  not  in  covenant  with  God, nei- 
ther did  they  partake  of  the  seals  of  it,  as  may 
be  gathered  from  Exod.  2.  6.  where  the  child 
Moses  was  known  to  be  a  Hebrew  by  his  mark ; 
and  therefore  the  Egyptians,  as  other  nations 
were  aliens  aud  strangers  from  God,  and  haa 
in  abomination  by  the  church  and  people  o.' 
God,  Eph.  2. 12.  Or,  [2]  Because  the  Israelite* 
came  out  of  Egypt,  and  were  esteemed  to  be  c 
sort  of  Egy]iiians,  Mum.  22.  5.  which  thef 
justly  thought  a  great  wyitoacU  ;  but  by  their 
circumcision  they  weredistinguishedfromthem, 
and  manifested  to  be  another  kind  of  people* 
Or,  [3]  Because  many  of  them  lay  under  this 
reproach  in  Egy|)t,  having  wickedly  neglected 
this  duty  there J'or  worldly  reasons ;  and  others 
of  them  continued  in  the  same  shameful  condi- 
tion J'or  many  years  in  the  wilderness. 

Josh.  5.  9.  i  have  rolled  away  the  r.  of  Egypt 
.luilg.  5.  1 18.  Zebulun  and  Naphtali  exposed  to  r. 
1  Sam.  17.  26.  and  taketh  away  the  r.  from  Isr&el 
J^ch.  1.3.  the  remnant  are  in  great  affliction  and  r. 
4.  4.  and  turn  their  r.  upon  their  own  head 
5. 9.  because  of  the  r.  of  the  heathen  our  enemies 
Psal.  57.  3.  he  shall  save  me  from  the  r.  of  him 
69.  7.  because  for  thy  sake  1  have  borne  r. 

20.  r.  hath  brok.  my  heart,  I  am  full  of  heaviness 
71.  13.  let  them  be  covered  with  7.  that  seek 

78.  66.  he  put  them  to  a  perpetual  r. 
7!l.  12.  iheir  r.  wherewith  they  reproached  thee 
89.50.  remember  the  r.  of  thy  servants  how  1  bear 
in  n;y  bosom  the  r.  of  the  mighty  people 
119.  22.  remove  from  me  r.  and  contempt 
Prov.  6.  33.  and  his  r.  shall  not  be  wiped  away 

18.  3.  and  with  ignominy  Toicith  r. 

19.  26.  is  a  son  that  caujeih  shame  and  r. 
22.10.  cast  out  tho  scorner, strife  and  r.  shall  ccaM 

Isa.  4.  1.  called  by  thy  name  to  take  away  our  r 
51.  7.  fear  ye  not  the  r.  of  men,  nor  be  afraid 
54.  4.  not  remember  the  r.  of  thy  widowhood 

Jer.  23.  40.  I  will  bring  an  everlasting  r.  on  you 
31.  19.  bacause  I  did  bear  tho  r.  of  my  youth 
51.  51.  we  are  confounded,  bee.  we  have  heard  r 

Lam.  3.  30.  he  is  filled  full  with  r. 
61.  thou  hast  heard  their  r.  O  Lord,  against  n 
5.1 .  remember, O  Lord,  consider  and  behold  ourr 

F.iek,  lb.  67   discovered,  as  at  the  jime  of  thy  r 

21.  28.  coiiccrnlni;  the  ».  of  Ammonites,  say  tho 

36. 15.  neither  shalt  thou  bear  tho  r.  of  tlm  peo 

jple  any  mun 


Ezek,  36  30.  th^t  yt  receive  no  more  r.  of  famine  1 
/Jan.  U.  16-  ii  prmce  forlusowii  liuliull  slKillcausL'l 
•.!ie  r.  urt'ered  by  liiin  to  cease,  without  Ins  uwii  ;•. 
Nus.  i-.  14.  and  Ins  r.  aliall  his  Lord  return  to  hini 
Juci  -.  17.  and  givu  not  thuic  heritage  to  r. 
Mic.  0  16.  lliereli)re  ye  shall  bear  r.  of  my  pe()|ile 
Z,ejjk.  ".S.  I  have  huaid  the  r.  of  Moab  anil  Aniniuii 

3.  18.  to  whom  the  r.  of  it  w-is  a  burden 
Csr.ll.Sl.lspeak  as  eoiicerninj;  r.as  though  weak 

I  Tim-  ?.  7.  must  have  a  good  report  icsl  fall  into  r. 

4.  10.  therefore  we  both  labour  and  suiter  r. 
Heb.  11.  iiti.  esteeming  r.  of  Christ  greater  iiches 

\'X  12.  lei  us  go  without  the  camp,  bearing  ins  r. 
A REPUUACH. 

Oen.  34.  H.  we  cannot  do  tins,  that  were  a  r.  to  us 
Sam.  U.-2.  and  lay  it  for  a  r.  upon  all  Israel 

A'tA.-J.  17.  let  us  build,  that  we  be  no  more  a  r. 

Psai.  15. 3.  he  that  taketh  not  uji  a  r.  ag.  neighbour 
'2-2.  ti.  11  r.  of  men,  and  despised  of  the  people 
31.  11.  1  was  a  r.  among  all  mine  enemies 
3U.  8.  make  me  not  the  r.  of  the  foolish 
44.  13.  tliou  makest  us  a  r.  to  our  neighbours 
7il.  4.  we  are  become  a  r.  to  our  neighbours 
89.  41.  all  spoil  him  ;  he  is  a  r.  to  his  neighbours 
lO'J.  -').  1  became  also  a  r.  lo  them,  they  shaked 

Prou.  14.  34.  but  sni  is  a  r.  to  any  people 

Isa.  30.  5.  all  ashamed  of  a  people  that  were  a  r. 

Jer.  G.  lU.  the  word  of  the  Lurd  is  to  them  a  r. 
2i).  8.  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  made  a  r. 
24.  0.  1  will  deliver  them   for   their  hurt  to  be  a 
T.  and  a  proverb,  'iU.  18.  |  \L  18.  |  44.  8,  12. 
49.  13.  Bozraii  shall  become  ar.  and  a  curse 

Ezcil:.  5. 14. 1  will  make  thee  ar.  among  the  nations 

15.  Jeiusalem  shall  be  a  r.  and  a  taunt 
22.  4.  I  nave  made  tliee  a  r.  unto  the  heathen 

l)an.  9.  16.  because  thy  people  are  become  u  r. 

Joil  2.  19.  and  I  will  no  more  make  you  a  r. 
Mij  REPROACH. 

CJen.  30. 23.  she  said,  God  hath  taken. away  myr. 

1  Ham.  '25.  39.  that  hath  pleaded  the  cause  of  my  r. 
Job  19.  5.  if  indeed  ye  plead  against  me  my  r. 

20.  3.  I  have  heard  the  check  of  wii/  r. 
Psa.1.  69.  10.  when  I  wept,  that  was  my  r. 
19.  thou  hast  known  myr.  and  my  shame 
119.  39.  turn  away  my  r.  which  1  fear 
Lukcl.  25.  to  lake  away  my  r.  among  men 

REPROACH. 
Ruth'i.  15.  saying,  let  her  glean,  and  r.  her  not 

2  Kings  19.4. whom  king  of  Assyria  Ins  master  hath 

sent  to  r.  the  living  God,  10.  Isa.  37.  4,  17. 
.WA.  6.  13.  have  matter  that  they  might  r.  nie 
Jub'ZI.C).  my  heart  shall  not  r.  me  so  long  as  1  live 
Pfal.  42.  10.  as  with  a  sword,  mine  enemies  r.  me 
74.  10.  how  long  shall  the  adversary  r.  me  f 
102.  H.  mint  enemies  r.  me  all  the  day 
Luke  0.  22  when  men  shall  r.  vou  for  mv  sake 

REPROACFIl':!). 
J.ev.19.  t20.whn.  lieth  with  a  bond-maid  r.  by  man 
2  .Sam.  21.  t21.when.he  r.  Israel,  Jonathan  slew 
2  A'l'n^s  19.  22.  whom  hast  thou  r.  ?  [sa.  37.  23. 
23.  by  thy  messengers  thou  hastr.  the  Lord,  and 
said,  1  am  come  to  Lebanon,  Jsa.  37.  24. 
Job  19.  3.  these  ten  times  iiave  ye  r.  me 
Psal.  55.  12.  it  was  not  an  enemy  that  r.  me 
69.  ).  that  r.  thee,  a?e  fallen  upon  me,  Hnm.  15.  3. 
74.  18.  remember  this,  that  the  enemy  hath  r. 
79.  12.  whi;rewilh  they  have  r.  thee,  O  Lord 
89.  51.  wherewith  thine  enemies  have  r.  O  Lord, 
they  have  r.  the  footsteps  of  thine  anointed 
y.eph.  2.  8.  whereby  they  have  r.  my  people 
10  because  they  have  r.and  magnified  themsiilves 

1  Pel.  4.  14.  if  ve  be  r.  for  Christ,  happy  are  y« 

REPROACHES. 
Psal.  69.  9.  and  the  r.  of  them  that  reproached 
thee  are  fallen  upon  me,  Mm.  15.  3- 
/»rt.  43  2"'.  therefore  I  have  given  Israel  to  r. 

2  Cor.  12.  10.  I  lake  pleasure  in  r.  for  Christ's  sake 
Heb.lO.  33.  whil'.it  ve  are  made  agazingstock  by  r. 

r'eproachest. 

■J^ule  11.45.  Masttr,  thus  savins,  thour.  us  also 
REPROACliETFL 

A'k''i.  15. 30.  doth  ought  presumptuously,  r.  Lord 
/'sn/.  44. 16.  voice  ofliim  that  r.  and  hlasphciueth 
m.  t  3.  hn  r.  him  that  would  swallow  mc  up 
74.  22.  Vemember  h<iw  the  foolish  man  r.  tine 
119.  42.  to  answer  him  that  r.  me,  /V»w.  27.  !I. 
Prov.  14.  31.  oppipsa.'th  poor  r.  h:^  Maker,  17.  5. 

REPROACLIFULLY. 
Job  ^(i.  10.  they  have  smitten  me  on  the  cheek  r. 
I  T«'w,  5.  14.  give  none  occnsion  to  speak  »•. 

RF.PRO:-?ATE 
fn  (^reek,  aJ'xi.KJ!.  TAi."!  ward  amon^  Mntal- 
isl«  l.^  nsvl  to  signifii  any  melal  that,  will  not 
euditrf.  the  trial,  nr  when  tried,  that  brtray.^  it- 
self  to  be  adulterate,  or  reprobate,  and  of  a 
nnr^r  (j/fof.Thii9.lercmiah.snj/.'!«/Judah,  Jer. 
(i.  30,  Reprij.ate  silver  shall  nnm  call  them,  be- 
cause the  Lord  haih  rejf  cted  Ihein.  They  are 
rot  ptiTired,  vor  refined,  ieith*r  -.o.ll  Ihcy  pa^s 
Jut cuTrcntbefurc(ivd,nr /rouJ'nvn,  7'AiAgones 
4.S& 


take  the  words  in  another  fense.  As  t«  that 
strives  as  he  ought,  and  conquers,  is  ioxi^oi, 
aiiprovcd,  2  Ttm.  2.  15.  so  he  that  lu^es  the 
game  and  prize,  that  duik  nut  run  or  strive 
according  to  the  laws  oj  the  game,  and  so  over- 
come, IS  said  to  aio»<>«o»,  to  miscarry  i«  the 
race,  and  so  lo  lose  the  reward:  'J'hus,  at  the 
close  of  an  agonislical  discourse  of  running  and 
striving,  the  jjjjoitle  Paul  says,  1  bring  under 
my  body,  /  subdue  my  sensitive  powers,  and 
mortify  my  carnal  ajj'cclions,  lest  when  1  have 
pleached  to  otheis,  1  myself  should  be  a  cast- 
way,  or  reprobate,  1  Cvr.  9.  27.  J.esl  J  should 
be  a  counterfeit,  a  mere  pretender,  being  void  of 
true<rrace;and  consequently  such  as  (Jod  would 
reject  as  unfit,  and  unworthy  to  be  rewarded  by 
him.  A  leprobate  mind,  that  is,  a  mind  har- 
dened m  wickednesSjUnd  so  stupidas  not  to  dis- 
cern between  good  and  evil,  Rom.  1.  28. 
Rejirobation  is gcneralluundersloodof  the  decree 
and  purpose  ofGod.to  abandon  the  wicked  to  the 
greatest  of  evils,  by  not  dilivering  them  out  of 
that  mass  of  corruption,  m  which  all  mankind 
are  involved  by  nature;  and  in  not  affording 
than  the  graces  necessary  to  Iheir  arriving  at 
eternal  happiness  ;  (joddoes  not  reprobate  men 
by  making  them  tcicked,  but  by  not  granting 
them  the  benefits  of  his  gratuitous  mercy. 
,?tr.  6.  30.  r.  Sliver  shidl  men  call  them,  because 
lioin.  1.  28.  God  gave  them  over  to  a  r.  mind 
2  Tim.  3.  8.  men  r.  concerning  the  faith 
Tit.  1.  16.  and  being  to  everv  good  work  r. 

REPROliATES. 
2  Cor.  13. 5.  that  Christ  is  in  you,  except  ye  be  r. 
6.  I  tfusl  ye  shall  know  that  we  are  not  r. 
".should  do  that  which  is  honest,  Iho'  we  be  as  r. 
REPROOF. 
.hh  26.  11.  and  they  are  astunished  at  his  r. 
/-'(•o)).1.23.  turn  you  at  myr.  I  will  pour  out  my  Spi. 

25.  ye  woiilil  iieneof  my  r.  ||  .30.  despised  my  r. 
5.  12   have  hated  instruction,  my  heart  despised  r, 
10.  17.  but  he  that  refuselh  r.  errilh 

12.  1.  but  he  that  hatelhr.  is  brutish 

13.  If*,  he  that  regardeth  r.  shall  be  honoured 
1,').  5.   but  he  that  regardeth  r.  is  jkrudent 

10.  and  he  that  hateth  r.  shall  die 

31.  heareth  the  r.  oflife,  abideth  among  the  wise 

32.  he  that  iiearelh  r.  getteth  understanding 
17.  10.  a  r.  entereth  more  into  a  wise  man  than 

29.  15.  the  rod  and  r.  give  wisdom,  but  a  child 
2  Tim.  3.  16.  all  scripture  is  prufilable  for  r. 

REPROOFS. 
Psal.  38.  14.  as  a  man  in  whose  mouth  are  no  r. 
Pr«o.6.23.  r.  of  instruclion  are  the  way  oflife 

29.  t  1.  a.  man  of  r.  that  hardeneth  his  neck 

REPROVE. 
2A"(njn-.sl9.4.r.  the  words  of  RabshaUeh,  Isa.  37.  4. 
.fob  6  25.  bill  what  doth  your  arguing  r.  ? 
20.do  ve  imagine  lo  r.  words  and  speeches  of  one 
that  is  desperate 
13.  10.  he  will  surely  r.  you  if  ye  accept  persons 
22.  4.  will  he  r.  thee  for  fear  of  thee? 
Psal.  50.  8.  I  will  not  r.  thee  for  burnt-offerir.gs 
21.  but  I  will  r.  thee,  and  set  them  in  order 
141.5.  let  him  V.  me,  it  shall  be  an  e.\celleiit  oil 
Prov.  9.  8.  r.  not  a  scorner  lest  he  hate  thee 
19.  25.  and  r.  one  that  hath  underslanding 

30.  6.  lest  he  r.  thee,  and  thou  be  lijund  a  liar 
Isa.  11.  3.  neitherr.  after  the  hearing  of  his  ears 

4.  and  r.  with  equity  for  the  meek  of  the  earth 
Jer.  2.  19.  and  thy  backslidings  shall  r.  thee 
IIos.  4.  4.  let  no  man  strive  nor  r.  another 
Mai.  2.  t  3.  behold  I  will  r.  your  seed,  and  spread 
.lohn  16.  8.  wl|fn  come,  he  will  r.  the  world  of  sin 
Ejik.^t.  11.  have  no  fellowship,  but  rather  r.  them 
2''/'im.4. 2.  r.  rebuke, exhort  with  all  long-sufferiijg 

REPROVED. 
<7^n.20.16.she  wasr.  ||  21.  25.  Abraham  r.  Abimc 
IC'Aron.  16.21. he  sulfered  no  man  to  do  them  harm, 
yea  he  r.  kings  for  their  sakes,  Psal.  105.  14 
Prov.  29.  1.  he  that  being  often r.  hardeneth  neck 
Jer.  29.  27.  why  hast  Ihou  not  r.  Jeremiah  ? 
Hab.  2.  1.  and  what  I  e'lall  answer  when  I  am  r. 
I  uke  3.  19.  Herod  the  lelrarcli  being  r.  by  John 
./fiA»3.20  nor  rometh  to  light  lest  deeds  should  ber. 
F.iili  5.  13.  all  things  tiial  arc  r.  arc  made  manifest 

REPROVETH. 
Job  40  2   he  thatr.  God,  let  him  answer  it 
P»Hi.  110.  t42.  so  shall  I  answer  him  that  r.  me 
Prov.  9.  7.  he  tliat  r.  a  scorner  geltelh  shame 
15.  12.  a  scorner  lovelh  not  one  that  r.  him 
/sa.  29. 21.  and  lay  ti  snare  for  him  thatr.  in  gate 

REPROVER. 
Pro?'.  25.  12  so  is  a  wise  r.  upon  an  obedient  ear 
F.zek.  3.  26.  thru  shall  not  he  lo  them  a  r. 

REPUTATION. 
Kcct.  III.  1.  so  a  little  lolly  him  that  is  inr.  for  wisd. 
.•yr^';5. 34.  Gamaliel  had  in  r.  among  the  people 
Cliil.  2.2.  priv;iIolv  to  them  which  were  ofr. 
PAi7.2.7. but  made  himself  of  nor.  and  took  on  him 


RER 

Phil.  2.  29.  receive  him  therefore,  hold  jucL  icr 

REPUTED. 
Job  18. 3.  wherefore  are  we  r.  vile  in  your  sight  ? 
Dan.  4.  35.  all  the  inhabitants  are  r.  as  nothing 

REUUKST,  S. 
.Jiidg.S.^i.  Gideon  said,  I  would  desire  ar.  of  yo< 
2  .Vu/n.  14.  15.  that  the  iiiu^  siiall  perform  the  r. 
22.  the  king  hath  fuitilled  the  r.  of  his  seivant 
F.ira  7   6.  the  king  gra.Jeti  -lim  all  his  r. 
.VtA.2.4.  king  ^aid,  for  wnaldosl  Uioi!  make  r.  ? 
Ksth.  4.  8.  go  to  the  king,  to  niii\e  r.  belbie  him 
5.3.wlialis  ihy  r.  queen  Esther  ?  6.  \  7.  2.  |  9.  I'i 

7.  3.    my  life  be  given  inc,  my  people  at  my  r 
7.  and  Hainan  sioud  up  to  make  r.  fur  bin  life 

.fob  6.  8.  O  that  1  might  have  my  r.  .' 

t'snl.  21.  2.  and  hast  not  withhulden  r.  of  his  lipa 

106.  15.  he  gave  them  their  r.  L'Ul  sent  leannesii 
llont.  1.  10.  making  r.  for  a  prosperous  journey 
Phil.  1.  4.  in  every  prayer  making  r.  with  joy 

4.  6.  let  your  r.  be  made  known  to  God 
I  7'Ai<ss.  4.  t  l.wer.  you,  that  as  ye  have  received 

REUIJESTED. 
.Inilg.  8.  26.  weighi  of  the  ear  iings  that  he  r. 
1  Kings  19.  4.  and  Elijah  r.  that  he  might  die 
I  (Ar.  4.  10.  and  God  granted  Jabez  what  he  r. 
JVeh.  13.  t  6.  Js'eheiniah  earnestly  r.  of  the  king 
Dan.  1.  8.  he  r.  of  the  prince  of  ihe  eunuchs 

2.  49.  l.)aniel  r.  of  the  king,  and  he  set  Shadrach 

REtiUlRE. 
GenM.  5.  your  blood  will  1  r.  of  every  beast,  and 
at  the  hand  of  man  will  Ir.  the  life  oi 
man 

31.  .39. 1  bare  the  loss,of  my  hand  didst  thou  r.  it 

43.9.1  will  be  surety,  of  my  hand  shall  thou  r.  Iiira 
Devt.  10.  12.  what'doth  the  Lord  r.  ?  Mie.  6.  8. 

18.19.  whoso,  will  not  hearken,  1  will  r.  itofhioi 

23.  21.  for  the  Lorii  will  surely  r.  it  of  thee 
.losh.  22.  23.  let  Lord  li^imself  r.  it.  i  Sam.  20.  16 
•^Sam.  3.  13.  but  one  thing  1  r.  of  thee,  that  is 

4.  11.  shall  1  not  r.  his  blood  at  your  liand? 
19.  38.  whatsoever  thou  shall r.  that  will  I  do 
i  h'tngsH.  t  31.  if  trespass,  and  he  r.  anouthol  hlta 
59.  maintain  the  cause  as  the  niaiter  shall  r. 

1  Chr  21.  3.  why  dolh  my  lord  r.  lliis  tliiiit;? 

2  CAr.  24.  22.  he  said,  Lord,  look  on  it,  and  r.  ii 
F.zra".  21.  whatsoever  Ezra  shall  r.  ef  you 

8.  22.  I  was  ashamed  to  r.  ol  the  king  a  band 
J^eh.  5.  12.  we  will  restore,  and  r.  nothing  of  tlicni 
Psal.  10.  13.  he  hath  said,tli(iu  wilt  not  r.  it 
F.zek.3. 18.  wicked  man  shall  diein  his  iniquity, bii! 

his  blood  will  I  r.  at  thine  hand,  20.  |33.  6.  8- 
20  40.  and  there  will  I  r.  your  offerings 
34.  10.  ami  I  willr,  my  flock  at  their  hand 
Luke  12.  +  20.  this  night  do  they  r.  thy  soul 
I  Cor.  1.  22.  for  the  Jews  r.  a  sign,  and  the  (J  rceki 
7.  36.  and  need  so  r.  let  hini  do  what  he  will 

REQUIRED. 
Oen.  42.  22.  Ihercfire  behold,  his  blood  is  r. 
F.jod.l-2.  36.  they  lent  to  them  such  things  as  iHeyr  ' 

1  .S«m.21.8.  because'  the  king's  business  r.  haste 

2  Sam.  12.  20.  when  he  r.  they  sel  bread  before  hio) 

1  CAr.  16.37.  to  minii-ter,  as  every  day's  work  r. 

2  CAr.  8.  14.  as  duty  of  every  day  r.  Ezra  3.  4. 

24.  6.  why  hast  thou  nut  r.  of  the  Levites  to  bring 
JWA.  5. 18!  yet  r.  not  I  the  bread  of  the  governor 
/o,>.(A.2.15  slier,  nothingbul  what  Ilegm  appmntoc 
Psal.  40.  0.  and  sinofienng  hast  tkou  not  r. 

137.  3.  and  they  that  wasted  us,  r.  of  us  mirth 
Prov.  30.  7.  two  things  I  have  r.  of  thee,  «.;jiy  not 
Isa.  1. 12.  who  hath  r.  this  at  your  hand,  to  tread 
I.iike  11.  50.  may  be  r.  of  tins  generation,  51 

12.  20.  this  night  thy  soul  shall  be  r.  of  thee 
48.  much  is  given,  of  him  shall  be  much  r. 

19.  23.  I  might  have  r.  mine  own  ivilh  usury 

23.  24.  gave  sentence  that  it  should  he  as  they  r 

1  Cor.  4.  2.  it  ^  ?■  of  sicwnrds  to  be  faithful 

REQUIREST. 
Ruth  3. 11.  fear  not.  I  will  do  to  thceall  that  thou  r 

REQUIRETH. 
Feci.  3.  15.  and  God  r.  that  which  is  past 
Dan.  2.  11.  it  is  a  rare  thing  that  the  king  r. 

REQUIRING. 
Luke'Xi.  23.  were  insianl,  r.  he  might  bo  crucifle« 

REQUITE. 
(7e7i.  50.  15.  Jn«oph  will  certainly  r.  us  the  evil 
/>(•)/«. 32.  6.  do  ye  Ihusr.  Lord,  6  fnolish  iieople  ? 
'2 .Sam. 2.  6.  and  I  also  will  r.  you  this  kindness 
16.  12.  it  may  be  Ihe  Lord  willr.  megood  for  tli» 

2  A'iHA'-.'!  9.  26.  I  will  r.  thoe  in  this  pint, sailh  Lord 
P.s-rtZ   10.  14   beholdest  te  r.  it  with  thy  bniid 

41.  10.  O  Lord,  rnise  me  np,  Ihat  I  may  r.  ttipm 
Jer  51.  .56.  the  God  of  reeompei>ces  shall  surely  » 
1  Tim.  5.  4.  let  them  learn  lo  r.  their  parents 

REQUITED. 
Judg.  1.  7.  as  I  have  done,  so  God  linin  r.  me 

1  ium.  25. 21.  and  he  haih  r.  me  evil  for  good 

REQUITINt;. 

2  CAr.  6.  23.  iud.-e  thv  scrvj.nls  by  r.  the  wick«a 

REREVVARD. 
Kum.  10.25.  tho  standard  of  Dan  Wft»  hi*  r. 


RES 

Jr!h.G  9.  and  the  r.  canio  after  tlsc  aik 
13.  bul  the  9    came  after  tiie  atk  cf  lliu  Lord 

J  Sam.iiy.'i.  David  and  (lis  men  passed  on  in  the  r. 
/><i.  oi.  I'i.  tlie  G(jd  of  Israel  will  be  your  r. 

5(3.  S.  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  be  iliy  r. 

I)fnt.23.  31.  and  thuii  shall  liave  none  to  r.  them 
J'sai-  35.  17. r.  inv  soul  froiu  Iheir  destructions 
l/ot-  o.  14. 1  will  take  awuv,  and  none  shall  r.  him 

RESCC'EU. 
t  Sam.  14.  45.  the  people  )■.  Jonathan,  he  died  not 
30.  18.  and  David  r.  his  two  wives 
£clsiiX  27. tlien  came  I  with  an  army,  and  r.  him 

KESCUETH. 
Dan.  6.  27.  he  deliveretli  and  r.  and  he  vvorketh 

REtJEMBLAiNJUE. 
Zecft.  5.6.  this  is  their  r.  throu^'h  all  the  earth 
^  RESEMBEE. 

Luke  13. 18.  wlvereunlo  .sliall  I  r.  kingdom  of  God 

HEriE.MHLED. 
Judg.8. 18.  each  one  r.  the  children  of  a  kin, 

RESERVE. 
R<ai.  79.  t  U.  r.  llie  children  of  death 
Jcr.  3.5.  will  her.  his  anger  forever?  will  he  keep  it 
M.  'M.  for  I  will  panlou  tl'ein  whom  !  r. 
2  i-'cl.  ii.  y.  tor.  the  uniust  to  the  day  ufjudgme.il 

RLisERVEU. 
Crcn.  27.  3(i.  hast  thou  not  ?■.  a  blessing  for  me? 
A'i/u.  18.  y.  shall  be  thine  of  the  most  holy  things  r. 
/uUg-.  ill.  'i'-i-  because  we  r.  not  to  each  his  wife 
/iul/i  'i-  iB.she  gave  iier  moiher  that  she  had  r. 
2  .Sam. 8.  4.  but  r.  for  100  chariots,  1  Chr.  18.  4. 
Jobil.  30.  wicked  IS  r.  to  the  day  of  destruction 
3o.  23.  which  1  have  r.  against  time  of  trouble 
Jicts  25.  21.  but  when  Paul  had  appealed  to  be  r. 
Horn.  11.  4.  1  have  r.  to  myself  7000  men 

1  I'd.  1.  4.  an  inheritance  r.  in  heavc^n  for  you 

2  Pel.'i.  4.  delivered  them  to  he  r.  to  judgment 

17.  to  whom  the  mist  of  darkness  is  r.  for  ever 
3.  7.  the  heavens  and  earth  are  r.  unto  fire 
..^ude  G.  angels  he  hath  r.  in  everlasting  chains 

13.  to  whom  is  r.  the  blackm.ss  of  darkness 

RESERVETH. 
Jer.  5.  24.  her.  to  us  the  wei'ks  of  the  harvest 
A'aA.  !.  2.  ths  Lo.d  r.  wralh  for  his  enemies 

RICSIDUE. 
Kxod.  10.  5.  and  the  locusts  shall  eat  the  r. 
8  CkruK.  ().  (Hi,  r.  of  the  suns  of  Kohatli  had  cities 
Kelt.  11.2((.  the  r.  of  Israel  were  in  all  the  cities 
Isa.  21.  17.  the  r.  of  archers  shall  he  diminished 
28.  5.  Lord  sliall  be  a  diadem  to  r.  of  his  people 

38.  10.  I  am  deprived  of  the  r.  of  my  years 
44.  17.  and  the  r.  thereof  he  maketh  a  god 

19.  shall  [  make  the  r.  thereof  an  abomination 
Jer.  8.  .3.  chosen,  by  all  the  r.  of  them  that  remain 
15.  9.  tile  r.  of  them  will  I  deliver  to  the  sword 
24.  8.  and  the  r.  of  .leiusalem  that  remain 
iJ7.  19.  saith,  concrrnitig  the  r.  of  the  vessels 
•    29.  1.  that  .lereiniah  seul  to  the  r.  of  the  elders 

39.  3.  with  all  the  r.  of  the  princes  of  B.ihylon 
41.  lO.Ishmaelcarrifd  captive  the  r.  of  the  people 
52.  15.  and  ihe  r.  of  the  people  that  remained 

Ezek.i).  6.  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the  r.  of  Israel  ? 
23.  25.  and  thy  r.  shall  hii"ilevoured  by  Ihe  (ire 
34.  18.  but  ye  must  tread  the  r.  of  your  |iastures 
36.  3.  might  be  a  jiossession  of  the  r.  to  heathen 
4.,becaine  a  derision  to  the  r.  of  the  heathen 
5. in  jealousy  havel  sp.ikenagatnstr. of  heathen 
48.  18.  the  r.  in  length  oviii-against  the  oblation 

21.  the  r.  shall  be  fur  the  prince  on  one  side 
/)an.7. 7.  aiui  stamped  the  ?•.  with  the  feet,  19. 
Joel\.  t4.  r.  of  palmer- worm  locusts  lialh  eaten 
Zejth.  2.  \t.  the  r.  of  my  people  shall  spoil  them 
Hair.  2.  2.  speak  to  .loshua  and  the  r.  of  the  people 
Zcth.  8.  11. 1  will  not  be  to  the  r.  as  in  former  days 

14.  2.  the  r.  of  the  people  shall  not  he  cut  ofT 
Mai.  2.  15.  yet  had  he  the  r.  of  the  Spirit 
Mark  16.  13.  thev  went  and  told  it  to  the  r. 
.Hcts  15.  17.  that  the  r.  in  ffhl  seek  the  Lord 

RESIST. 
Z.eck.'i.  I.Satan  standing  at  his  right  hand  to  r. 
Mat.  5.  39.  hut  I  say  unto  you,  that  ye  r.  not  evil 
/..«4«21.15.all  your  adversar.  shallnot  he.able  tor. 
/lets  t).  10.  they  were  not  able  to  r.  the  spirit 
7.  51.  ye  do  always  r.  the  Holy  Ohost  as  fathers 
Horn.  13.  2.  they  that  r.  shall  receive  damnation 
2  Tim.  3.  8.  so  do  these  also  r.  the  truth 
Jayn.  4.  7.  r.  the  devil  and  he  will  floe  from  you 
5.  6.  ye  killed  the  just,  and  he  doth  not  r.  you 
I  rel.^.  9.  whom  r.  stedfast  in  the  faith,  knowing 

RESISTED. 
Jfuf/i.O.  10.  thou  wilt  say,  who  hath  r.  his  will  ? 
Heb.  12  4.  ye  have  not  vet  r.  unto  blood,  striving 

RESIST  RTH. 
liom.  13.  2.  whoso,  r.  the  power,  r.  ordinance  of  G. 
>am.  4.  6.  God  r.  the  prnii'l,  1  Pet.  5.  5. 

RESOLVED. 
f^uke  16.  4  I  am  r.  what  to  do,  when  I  am  put  out 

RESORT. 

Neh  4  to.  r.  ye  thither  to  us,  God  will  fight  for  us 

486 


RES 

\Psal.  71.3.  whercunto  I  may  continually  r. 
Mark  10. 1.  and  the  people  r.  to  him  again 
Ju/iu  18.  20.  in  the  temple,  whither  Jews  always  r. 

RESORTED. 
2  Chron.  11.  13.  the  priests  and  Levitea  r.  to  him 
Mark  2.  13.  niultiluile  r.  to  liini,  he  taught  tliein 
.luhn  10.  41.  and  many  r.  to  liim,  and  said 

18.2.  Jesus  ofttimesr.  thither  with  his  disciples 
Jlcls  16.  13.  we  spake  to  the  women  w  ho  r.  thilher 

RESPECT. 
God  had  respect  to  Jibcl,  and  to  his  ofTering, 
Gen.  4.  4.  He  looked  tuhim  with  a  favourable 
and  gracious  eye,  he  kindly  accepted  and  owned 
him  and  kis  sacrifice,  and  Icstijied  this  to  C'ai 
atid  all  there  present,  either  by  an  audible  voice, 
orbysoinevisiblesign,  bij  cunsumiiig  his  sacri- 
fice by  fire  from  heaven,  as  is  generally  con- 
jectured;  by  which  token  (ioddid  aflermards 
frequently  signify  his  acceptance  of  sacrifices. 
Lev  9.  24.  Judg.  0.  21.  1  Kings  18.  38. 
Respect  of  persons.  Ood  appointed,  that  the 
Judges shaiUd  pronounce  their  sentences  roit/j- 
Oiit  an;/ res|)ect  of  persons,  ^ft'.  19.  15.  /Jeut.l. 
17.  That  they  should  coasider  neither  the  poor, 
nor  therich,  nor  the  weak,  nurthe  powerful,  but 
only  attend  to  truth  and  justice,  and  give  sen- 
tence according  to  theinerits  of  the  cause.  Gvd 
hnui  no  respect  of  persens,  Deut.  10.  17. 
2Chroii.  19.  7.  He  deals  justly  and  equally 
with  all  sorts  of  men,  and  as  every  one  that 
truly  fears  and  obeys  him  shall  be  accepted,  so 
all  incorrigible  transgressors  shall  beseverely 
punished,  whether  Jews  or  Gentiles,  of  whatso- 
ever nation,  family ,  name,  or  quality,  they  be. 
Gen.i.i.  the  Lord  hulh  r.  to  Abel  and  his  uffering 

5.  to  Cain,  and  to  his  offering,  he  had  not  r. 
F.xod.  2.  25.  God  looked,  and  had  r.  unto  them 
/>co.  20. 9.  for  I  will  have  r.  unio  you 

1  KiiigsS.W.  yet  have  thou  r.  unto  the  prayer  of 
thy  servant  and  his  sup|)licaliun,  2  CAr.  6.  19. 

2  Kings  13.  23.  and  the  Li')rd  had  r.  unto  llicni 
2  Chr.  19.  7.  there  is  iio  iniijuily  nor  r.  of  persons 

with  God,  Ram.  2.  11.  Eph.  6.  9.  Co/.  3.  25. 
Psal.  74.  20.  have  r.  unto  covenant,  for  dark  places 
119.  6.  when  1  have  r.  to  all  thy  cominaudmenLs 
15.  and  I  will  have  r.  unto  thy  ways 
117.1  will  have  r.  unto  thy  slalutes  continually 
138.  6.  yet  l-.ath  he  r.  unto  ihe  lowly 
Prov.  24.  23.   it  is  not  good  to  haver,  of  persons 
in  judgment,  nations  shall  abhor  him,  28.  21. 
fsa.  17.  7.  his  eyes  shall  have  r.  lo  the  Holy  One 
22.11. nor  liadr.  lo  him  that  fashioned  it  long  ago 
2  Cor.3. 10.  for  even  Ihalhad  no  glory  in  this  r. 
Pkil.  4.  11.  not  that  I  speak  in  r.  of  want 
Col.  2. 1(5.  let  none  judge  you  in  r.  of  aholy  day 
Heb.  11.26.  Moses  had  r.  to  recompence  of  reward 
./am.  2.  1.  have  not  the  faith  with  r.  of  persons 
3.  ye  have  r.  to  him  that  wearetli  gay  clothing 
9.  if  ye  have  r.  to  persons,  ye  commit  sin 

1  Pet.  1.  17.  who  without  r.  of  persons,  judgeth 
RESPECT,   yerb. 

Lev.  19.  15.  thiou  shalt  not  r.  the  person  of  poor 
.N'am.  16. 15.  Moses  said,?,  r.otthou  theirofi'ering 
Diut.  1.  17  ye  shall  nolr.  persons  in  juclgm.  16. 19. 

2  Sam.  14. 14.  neither  doth  Gc,<^  r.  any  person 
Isa.  17.8.  nor  shr.!!  r.  Uiat  which  his  fingers  made 

RESPECTED. 

Lam.  4.  16.  thev  r.  not  the  iiersons  of  the  priests 
"RESPECTEDST. 

Isa.  57. 1 9.  thou  r.  the  kin.",  and  didst  increase 
RESPECTER. 

Jlcts  10.  34.  I  perceive  God  is  no  r.  of  persons 
RESFECTETH. 

.Tab  37. 24.  he  r.  not  any  that  are  wise  of  heart 

Pi"ai,40.4.  ble9.sed  is  ihe  man  tliatr.  not  the  proud 
RESPITE. 

F.i.od.S.  15.  when  Pharaoh  saw  ihat  there  was  r. 

1  .bam.  11.3.  the  elders  said,  give  us  seven  days'  r. 
REST 

Signifies,  [1]  J?  ceasing  from  labour  or  icorks, 
Exod.  5.  5.  I  3.^1.  2.  [2]  J3  respite,  nr  breath- 
ing-time, from  open  wars  a.nd  hostilities.  Josh. 
14.  15.  [3]  M  calmness,  composure,  and  tran- 
quillity of  spirit,  and  a  chetrful  confidence  in 
the  promises  and  prot'dence  of  God,  Psal.  116. 
7.  [4]  Jl  quiet,  fixed,  and  secure  habitation, 
such  was  Canaan  to  the  Israelites,  Dent.  3.  20. 
and  the  temple  on  Moriali  to  Ihe  ark,  v>hich 
before  had  no  fixed  place  or  settlement,  Psal. 
132.  8.  Jind  Naomi  says  to  Ruth,  (he  Lord 
grant  you  may  find  rest,  that  is,  a  comfortable 
settlement,  Ruth  I.  9.  [5]  The  church  and 
house  of  God,  wherein  Christ  rested  by  his  love 
and  grace,  Isa.  II.  10.  [6]  J1  censing  from 
tillage,  and  husbandry,  Lev.  25.  5.  [7]  That 
peace  withGod  and  their  ovn  cnnsciences,iohieh 
believers  enjoy  in  this  world,  honing  the  love  of 
Gnd  shed  abroad  in  their  hearts  by  the  Holy 
Ghost,v>itnessingtheirrecnnciliation,justifica- 
ticfn,  renovation,  and  adoption,  so  that  they  re- 


RES 

joicc  in  hope  if  the  glory  of  Old,  Mat.  1  ™». 
Heb.  4  3.  For  we  which  have  believed  da 
entering,  rest.  [8]  God's  sacred  rest  fr»mthl 
wi/rks  of  creation,  Heb.  4.  4,  And  Gud  did  rest 
the  sevLiith  day  ficni  all  his  works;  thai  !*, 
after  God  had  perfected  the  iiiviseble  and  msi- 
bLe  world,  onlhercview of  allhis  la  rks finding 
them  very  good,  he  was  satisfied  in  all  those  dis- 
coveries of  his  own  perfections  m  the  works  o/ 
his  hands.  God  always  enjoyed  his  own  glorg 
and  blessedness  even  from  eternity :  But  thu 
rest  hath  respect  to  the  precedent  work  of  ere  a 
tion,  and  that  joyful  reflection  that  God  mad. 
upon  his  awn  icorks  ;  because  they  were  accord 
ing  to  the  model  of  his  infinite  wisdom,  he  wa» 
infinitely  pleased  in  them.  I'hi^  sacred  rest 
and  that  which  was  promised  to  the  Israelites 
ni  the  land  of  Canaan,  are  mentioned  by  tin 
apostles  as  illustratio\is  of  that  rest  whichtha 
saints  shall  cujoy  in  heaven  after  all  their 
works  done  for  the  glory  of  God  on  earth.  Heb 
4.  9,  There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest  to  ths 
peo]ile  of  God.  'J'he  Israelites  were  at  first 
harassed  in  Egypt  icilh  cruel  oppression,  and 
they  icerc  to  puss  through  a  waste  and  wild 
wilderness,  wherein  they  were  lo  have  many 
hard  and  difficult  jouraeys  :  To  those  that  did 
believe  and  obey,  Canaan  ivas  j/romised  as  a 
land  of  rest;  butt.'us  temporal  C;iniv,\n  was  only 
a  type  of  the  heavef-.iy  Cuiia  in,  the  land  above, 
that  flows  with  miik  end  honey;  that  is, where 
holiness,  and  joy,  and  pleasure  arc  fur  ever  in 
perfection. 

REST,  Substantive. 
Gen.  8.  t21.  the  Lord  smelled  a  savour  of  r. 
49.  15.  Issachar  saw  that  r.  was  good 
Exod.  16.  23.  to-morrow  the  )•.  of  the  holy  sabliath 
31.   15.  but   in  the  seventh  is  the  sabliath  of  t 
•  35. 2.  Lev.  16.  31.  |  23.  3,  32.  |  25.  4 
33.  14.  my  presence  shall  go, and  1  will  give  thee  r 
Lev.  25.  5.  for  it  is  a  year  of  r.  to  the  land 
JV«»i.28.  t2.ofreriiig  for  a  savourofr.snall  observo 
Deut.  3.  20.  until  the  Lmd  have  given  r.  unt.* 
your  brethren.   Josh.  1.  13. 
12.  9.  for  ye  are  not  as  yet  come  to  the  r. 

10.  when  he  givetli  you  r.  from  your  enemies 
25.  19.  when  the  Lord  thy  God  halh  given  thee  r 
28.(55.  neither  shall  the  sole  of  thy  fuot  have  r 
■tosh.  I.  15.  the  Lord  have  given  your  hrelhren  r. 
14. 15.  Hebron  the  inheritance  of  Caleb,  and  tho 
land  had  r.  fioin  was   Judg.  3.  11.  | 
5.31. 
21.44.  the  Lord  gave  tiiem  r.  round  about 

22.  4.  God  halh  given  r.  ||  23.  1.  l,ord  had  given  r 
■Judg.  3.  30.  and  thu  land  had  r.  eiffhty  years 
Ruth  I.  9.  tho  Lord  grant  you  may  find  r.  each 

3.  1.  daughter,  shall  I  not  seek  r.  for  Ihee 

18.  for  (lie  man  will  not  he  in  r.  till  have  finirhcd 

2  Sam.l.  l.the  Lord  had  given  him  r.  from  his  eiie- 

mics,  1  KingiO  4  |H  51).  2  Chrtn^ 

14.6,7 

14.  tl7.  word  of  my  lord  king  shall  now  Uo  forr. 

1  Chron.  6.  31.  after  that  t.'ie  ark  had  r. 
22.9.who  shall  he  a  man  of  r.and  1  will  give  him  r. 

18.  hath  he  not  given  you  r.  on  every  side? 

23.  25.  God  of  Israel  hath  given  r.  to  his  people 
28.  2.  I  had  in  mine  heart  to  build  a   house  of  r. 

2  Chron.  15. 15.  the  Lord  gave  theni  r.  round  abou 
20.  .30.  for  his  God  gave  him  r.  round  about 

/.':ra6.  t  10.  they  may  otl'tr  sacrifices  of  r.  loGod 
AV//.9.28.  but  after  they  had  r.they  did  evil  again 
Esth.  2.  t  18.  he  made  a  r.  (o  ihe  provinces 
9.  10.  the  Jews  had  r.  from  their  eiieinies 
./oi3. 13.  I  should  have  slept,  then  had  I  been  at  r. 

17.  and  there  the  weaiy  be  at  r. 

26.  I  was  not  in  safety,  neither  had  I  r. 
11.  18.  thou  shalt  take  thy  r.  in  saltily 
17.  16.  when  our  r.  logetiior  is  in  ihe  dust 
36.  t  16. r.  of  (hy  table  should  be  full  of  fatneaa 
Psal.  38.  3.  neither  is  there  any  r   in  mv  bones 
55.  6.  then  would  1  Hy  away  and  he  at  r. 
94.13.  that  thou  mayest  give  him  r  lioin  ndveisily 
95.  II.  that  they  should  not  enter  into  mv  r 
116.7.  return  to  thy  r.  O  my  soul,  !oi  ine  Lord 
1.32.  8.  arise,  O  Lord,  into  thy  r.  tnou  and  ark 

14.  this  is  my  r.  for  ever,  here  will  I  uwell 
Prov.  29.  17. correct  thy  son,  he  shall  give  thee  r. 
F.cel.  2.  23.  his  heart  takith  not  r.  in  the  night 
6.  5.  this  hath  more  r.  ihan  the  other 
Isa.}  1. 10.  Gentiles  seek, and  hisr.  shall  begloriou* 
14.  3.  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  r.  from  thy  sorrow 

7.  vrhnle  earth  is  at  r.  and  ipiiet,  Zeeh.  1.  II. 
18.4.  Lonl  said,  I  will  take  my  i.  and  consider 
28. 12.  this  isr.  wherewiih  ye  cause  weary  to  roii 
30.  15.  in  returning  and  r.  shall  ye  be  saved 
34.  14.  and  find  for  herself  a  [ilaceofr 
66.  1.  and  where  is  the  place  of  my  r.  ? 
/er.  6.  16.  and  ye  shall  find  r.  fur  your  sou!* 
30.  10.  Jacob  shall  return  and  be  in  r.  46  37 
50  34  that  Ite  may  give  r  to  the  land 


BES 

f-.f  1.16. tlS.haet  set  it  beforo  them  for  eavour  of  »•. 

20.  J  41.  1  will  accept  Willi  your  «avour  of  r. 
3o.  11.  1  will  gu  to  them  thai  are  at  r. 

i'UH.4.4.1  Aohuchadiiezzar  was  at  r.iii  mine  house 
JUic.'i.  10.  arise  ve  ami  iie|iurt|lor  tins  is  not  your  r. 
ZecliM.  1.  and  U.imascus  shall  be  the  r.  thereof 
Jilat.  11.  'Jd.  come  unto  me  ami  I  will  give  you  r. 

•i\i.  and  ye  sliall  hid  r.  to  your  souls 
I'2. 4li.  seeking r.  and  tiiidetii  none,  Uake  11.  24. 
^0.45.  sleep  on  now,  and  lake  your  r.  Mark  14.  41. 
Joliii  11.  13.  that  iie  had  spoken  of  taking  r.  in  sleep 
Acts  7.  4!).  or  what  is  the  place  of  my  r.  ? 
)!.  ;U.  then  had  the  churches  r.  through  all  Judea 
2  J'/icss.  1.  7.  to  you  who  are  troubled  r.  with  ua 
Hell.  3.  11.  they  shall  not  enter  into  my  r.  18. 
4.  1.  lest  a  promise  being  left  us  of  entering  into  r. 

3.  for  we  which  huve  Oeheved  do  enler  mto  r. 

5.  and  again,  if  they  shall  enter  into  my  r. 

a.  lor  if  Jesus  had  given  them  r.  then  not  spoken 

1).  there  remaineth  a  r.  lo  the  people  of  God 

10.  he  that  is  entered  into  his  r.  hath  ceased 

11.  let  us  labour  therefore  to  enter  into  that  r. 

Hee  No. 

REST.  ^^Ujective. 

r.'fn.30.  36.  Jacob  fed  the  r.  of  Laban's  flook 

Kiud.'i^.  Hi.  the  names  of  the  r.  on  the  other  stone 

Lep.  5.  9.  ther.  of  the  blood  shall  be  wrung  out 

14.  17.  the  ;•.  of  the  oil  that  is  m  his  hand,  29. 
JV'iiwi.  31.8.  besides  the  r.  of  them  that  were  slain 

Si.  and  the  booty,  being  tlie  ?■.  of  the  prey 
iJeat.  3. 13.  the  r.  of  Gdead  gave  I  to  the  lialf  tribe 
JjsJ^  10.20.  the  /•.  entered  into  fenced  cities 
Jiid^'.  7.  li.  but  the  r.  bowed  down  to  dunk  water 
1  Suiii.  1 J.  15.  and  the  r.  have  we  utteily  destroyed 
8ii(ii«.  lU.  lU.  tlie  r.  of  the  people  he  delivered  !o 
.\bishai  Ins  brother,  1  Chron.  19.  11. 

1  &'(ng-.«20.  3U.  the  r.  Hed  lo  Aphek  to  the  city 

2  Kings  4.  7.  live  thou  and  thy  children  of  the  r. 
1  C/trun.  1 1.  8.  Joab  repaired  the  r.  of  the  city 

16.  41  Jedutlum  and  the  r.  chosen  lo  give  thanks 
2C'Ar.  24.  14.  they  brought  the  r.  of  ihe  money 
A>A.  2. 1().  nor  lold  it  to  the  r.  that  did  the  work 

ti.  1.  r.  of  our  enemies  heard  I  had  built  tlie  wall 

11    1.  the  r.  of  the  people  also  cast  lots 
^sth..9. 12.  what  have  done  in  the  r.  of  provinces'! 
I'^al.  17. 14.  and  leave  the  )•.  to  their  babes 
/sa.lO.  19.  the  r.  of  the  trees  of  his  forest  be  few 
E'.ek  45.8.  the  r.  of  the  land  shall  give  to  Israel 
/Jan''^.lti.  that  Daniel  should  not  perish  with  ther. 
ZecK.  11.  9.  let  the  r.  eat  the  HesJi  of  another 
AfiU.  27  49.  r.  said,  let  us  see  if  Elias  will  come 
Luke  12  26.  why  lake  ye  thought  for  tl;e  r.  7 

H.  9.  and  told  to  the  eleven  and  to  all  the  r. 
Jfc'.s'i  37.  they  said  to  Peter  and  the  r.  of  apostles 

E.  13.  of  !•.  dnrst  no  man  join  himself  to  them 

'27.  44.  and  the  r.  they  escaped  all  safe  to  land 
Hum.  ]  1.  7.  election  obtained,  and  r.  were  blinded 
1  C^Jr■  7.  12.  to  the  r.  speak  I,  i»ot  the  Lord 

11.  34.  the  r.  will  I  set  in  order  when  I  come 

1  Pet.  4.  2.  not  live  r.  of  his  time  to  lusts  of  men 
Hec.  2.  24.  to  you  1  say,  and  to  the  r.  in  Thyatira 

9.  20.  the  r.  tiiat  weie  not  killed  repented  not 
iW).  5.  r.  of  the  dead  lived  not  again  till  1000  years 
.Src  Acts. 
REST,  Fcrb. 
Gen.  18.4.  wash  your  feet,  and  r.  under  the  tree 
Eiod.5.  5.  ye  make  them  r.  from  their  burdens 
23.  II.  in  Ihe  sevenili  yearlhou  shall  let  it  r. 
12   on  the  seventh  day  thou  shall  r.  34.  21. 
154. 21.  in  earing  time  and  in  harvest  thou  shaltr. 
IjtD.  23.  t32.  from  even  lo  even  shall  ye  r. 
25.  t2.  then  shall  the  land  r.  to  the  Lord,  26.  34. 
26  35.  because  it  did  not  r.  in  your  snblialhs 
7>e«t.5.14.thy  maidservant  may  r.  as  well  as  ihon 
./osA.  3. 13.  as  soon  as  the  feet  of  the  priests  shall  r. 

2  Sam.  3.  20.  let  it  r.  on  tiie  head  of  Juab 

7.  ll.liave  caused  thee  lo  r.  from  thine  enemies 

21.  10.  neither  the  birds  lo  r  on  them  by  day 

2  Kings".  15.  the  spirit  of  Elijah  doihr.  on  Elisha 
2  Chrun.  14.  U.  we  r.  on  thee,  in  thy  name  we  co 
Job'i.  18.  there  the  prisoners  r   together,  hear  not 

14.  6.  that  Jie  mav  r.  till  he  shall  accomplish 
Psal.  16.  9.  my  flesh  shall  r.  m  hope,  Jicts  2.  26. 

37.  l.r.  in  the  Lord,  and  wait  patiently  for  him 

125.  3.  rod  of  wicked  sliall  not  r.  on  the  righteous 
ProB.  G.  35.  nor  will  her.  content,  tlm'  thou  g.  i,'ill8 
CanL  1.7.  where  Ihou  niakest  thy  Hock  lo  r.  at  noon 
tsi.1.  19.  sU  of  iheniiihallr.  in  tiie  desolate  valleys 

II.  2.  the  Spirit  r.f  tVie  Lord  shall  r.  upon  him 
2.1.  10.  in  tiiis  rc  jufiJuin  shall  the  hand  of  Lord  r. 

28  12.  wherewith  ye  may  rauss  the  weary  lo  r. 

30  t32.  the  grounded  stalf  shall  r.upon  ii,:n 

."M.  14.  the  screech-owl  also  nh.nl  r.  there 

■-1_4.  I  will  make  my  judgment  to  r.  for  a  light 

R-_  ?. enter  into  peace,  they  shall  r.  in  their  beds 

,  are  like  the  troubled  sea,  when  it  cannot  r. 

62.  1.  for  Jerusalem's  sake  I  wot  not  r. 

63. 14.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lortl  caused  him  to  r. 

JsT.  31.  2.  when  I  went  to  oau.se  him  to  r. 

47.  6.  put  up  into  Iliv  sniihani,  r   and  be  still 
407 


R*£S 

£:£A.5. 13. 1  will  cause  my  fury  to  r.upon  them, and 
will  be  comforted,  16.  42.  |  21.  17.  |  24   13 

44.  30.  that  he  may  cause  the  blessing  lo  r. 
iJaii.  12.  13.  for  thou  shall  r.  and  stand  in  thy  lot 
Hub.  3.  16.  Uiat  I  might  r.  in  the  day  of  trouble 
'/.ejtk.  3.  17.  he  will  r.in  love,  he  will  joy  over  ihec 
jMark^\.  31.  cunie  into  a  desert  place,  and  r.  awhif 
y>uAe  10.  6.  if  sun  of  peace  there,your  peace  shall  r 
2  Cur.  12.  9.  that  the  power  of  Christ  may  r.  on  im 
Hel/.i.  4.(jod  did  r.  seventli  iay  from  his  works 
HcD.i.ii.  they  r.  not  day  and  night  saying,  Holy 

6.  II.  lliai  they  should  r.  yet  for  a  little  season 

14.  13.  that  they  may  r.  from  their  labours 

RESTED. 
r;cH.2.2.  her.onsevenlliday,3.  £i.20. 11.  |  31.  17 

8.   4.  the  ark  r.  Exud.  10.  14.  locusts  r.  in  Egypt 
Ezud.  16.  30.  the  people  /•.  on  the  seventh  day 
jV"«/«.  9. 18.  as  long  as  the  cloud  abode  they  r.  23. 

10.  12.  the  cloud  r.  m  I'lie  wilderness  of  I'aran 
36.  when  It  r.  he  said,  return,  O  Lord,  Ki  thous. 

11.  25.  when  the  Spirit  r.  upjjjn  them,  26. 
.fusk.  11.  23.  and  the  land  r.  Irom  war 

1  Sam.  25.  t  y.  thoy  spake  in  David's  name,  and  r. 

1  Kings  0.  10.  the  chambers  r.  on  the  house 

2  Chrun.  32.  8.  people  r.  on  the  words  of  Hezekiali 
EstU.  9.  17.  on  the  14lh  day  of  the  same  r.  they,  Id. 

22.  wherein  the  Jews  r.  from  their  enemies 
./ub  30.  27.  my  bowels  bdrtled  and  r.  not 
LuAt  23.56.  they  r.  sabbath-day,  according  to  com. 

RESTEST. 
Ram.  2.  17.  lloou  an  a  Jew,  and  r.  in  the  law 

KESTETH. 
.fob  24. 23.  it  bo  given  him  in  safety,  whereon  he  r. 
Hruv.  14.  33.  wisdom  r.  in  heart  of  him  that  hath 
Eccl.  7.  9.  for  anger  r.  in  the  bosom  of  fools 
Isa.  7.  t  2.  saying,  Syria  r.  on  Ephraim 

1  I'd.  4.  14.  fur  ihu  Spirit  of  God  r.  upon  you 

RESTING. 
Mum.  10.  .33.  to  search  out  a  r.  place  for  them 

2  C/trun.  6.  41.  arise,  O  Lord,  into  thy  r.  place 
I'ruv.  24.  15.  spoil  not  his  r.  place 

Isa.  32.  18.  my  peo|)le  shall  dwell  in  r.  places 

Jer.  50.  6.  they  have  forgolleii  their  r.  place 
RESTITUTION. 

Exod.  22.  3.  he  should  make  full  r.  5,  6,  12. 

./ub  20.  18.  according  lo  his  substance  shall  r.  be 

Mcts  3.21.  until  the  times  of  the  r.  of  all  things 
RESTORE 

Signifies,  [1]  Tu  give  bade  again,  Gen.  20.  14. 
Judg.  11.  13.  [2]  Tu  set  wgain  in  t/ie  frst 
stale  or  cunditiun,  Gon.  40.  13.  Isa.  1.  26. 
Acta  1.  6.  [3]  7'o  recover,  or  get  again, 
2  Kings  14.  25.  [4]  Tu  nialce  rcstilutwn  or 
sati.--f  action  for  pretended  wrungs  uut  uf  one's 
pruper  rig/il  or  substance,  I'sal.  69.  4.  [5]  Tu 
heal  ;r  cure.  Mat.  12.  13.  [6]  To  reform  the 
currupt  state  of  t/ic  e/turc/i,  bot/i  in  doctrine, 
worsliip,  and  life.  Mat.  17.  11.  [7]  To  endea- 
vour to  bring  a  persun,  b/iat  /las  fallen  intu  sin, 
to  a  sig/it  of  /lis  sin,  to  a  sense  of  Gud's  par- 
doniii'r  mercy,  and  to  amendment  uf  life.  Gal. 
6.  1.  ° 

Gen.'iO.  7.  now  therefore  r.  the  man  his  wife,  and 
if  thou  r.  her  not,  thou  shall  surely  die 
40.  13.  Pharaoh  will  r.  thee  to  thy  place 
42.  25.  to  r.  every  man's  money  into  his  sack 

Exud.  22. 1.  he  shall  r.  five  o.\en  for  an  ox 

4.  if  theft  be  certainly  found,  he  sliall  r.  double 
Lev.  6.  4.  ho  shall  r.  that  which  he  look  away 

5.  he  shall  even  r.  it  in  the  principal 

24.  21.  he  that  kiUeth  a  beast,  he  shall  r.  it 

25.  27.  and  r.  the  overplus  to  whom  he  sold  it 
28.  nut  if  he  be  not  able  lo  r.  it  to  him 

A")//;!.  35.  25.  congregation  shall  r.  him  to  the  city 
/Jeut.  22.  2.  thinsis  strayed  thou  shall  r.  Egain 
.hnlir^  1. 13. therefore r.tho£e lands  a^ainpoaceably 

17.':!.  I  will  r.  it,  1  Sam.  12.  3.  1  Kings  2C.  34. 
2  .Sam.  9.  7.  I  will  r.  thee  all  the  land  of  Saul 

12.  6.  he  shall  r.  the  lamb  fourfold 

16.  3.  to-day  shall  the  house  ol^  Israel  r.ma 
2  /iingsii.  ().  r.all  that  was  hers,  and  frails  of  field 
JVc/i.  5. 1 1,  r.  I  pray  you,  to  them  |{  12.  we  will  r. 
./„b  20.  10.  and  his  liands  shall  r.  their  goods 
18.  that  which  he  laboured  for,  shall  he  r. 
Psal.  .M.  12.  r.  to  me  the  joy  of  thy  salvation 
Pruv.  6. 31.  if  he  be  found,  lie  shall  r,  .sevenfold 
Isa.  1.  26.  I  w  ill  r.  thy  judges  as  at  Uie  first 

42.  22.  they  are  for  spoil,  and  none  saith  r. 

49.  6.  and  to  r.  the  preserved  of  Israel 

.57.  18.  I  will  lead  and  r.  comforts  unto  him 
./rr.  27.  22.  I  will  r.  them  to  this  place 

30.  17.  I  will  7-.  health  lo  thee,  and  heal  thee 
/•;z«A:.  .33.  15.  if  the  wicked  r.  pledge,  shall  live 
7;(in.  9. 25.  command  to  /.  and  to  build  Jerusalem 
./r/f<2.  25.  I  will  r.  you  the  years  locust  hath  eaten 
Mat.  17.  11.  Elias  shall  come  and  r.  all  things 
I.vl:e  19.  S.  have  taken  anything,  I  r.  him  fourfold 
.f/cts  I.  6.  Lord,  will  thou'?-,  kingdom  lo  Israel  7 
Ual.    6.  1.  ye  which  are  s|vritual  r.  such  a  one 
in  liie  spirit  of  meekness 


RES 

RESTORED. 

Gen    20.  14.  Abimeleeh  r.  him  fearah  hi»  wife  ~ 
40.21.  he  r.  the  chief  bullei  to  his  bullershio 
41. 13.  me  he  r.  to  mine  othce,  him  lie  hanged 
42.  28.  my  money  is  r.  and  it  is  in  my  Back 

Dcut.  28.  31.  thine  ass  shall  not  he  r.  lo  thee 

.ludg.  17.  3.  when  he  had  /    Ihe  1100  shekels,  4. 

1  .Sum.  7.  J 4.  the  cilies  taken  from  Israel  were  r. 

1  Kings  13.  6.  pray  for  inc,  tiiat  my  hand  may  b( 

r.  to  iiic:  the  king's  hand  was  r.  him  agaia 

2  Kings  8.  1.  woman,  whose  son  he  had  r.  to  iite,& 
14.22.he  built  and  r.  Elalh  lo  Judali,2  CAr.26.a 

25.  he  r.  coast  of  Israel  frtrm  Haiiialh  to  the  sea 
2  Chron.  8.  2.  the  cilies  Hurain  had  )•.  lo  Sulomoa 
Ezra  6.  5.  the  vesBcIa  brought  to  Babylon  be  r. 
Psai.  69.  4.  1  r.  that  which  I  took  not  away 
Eie/i.  18.  7.  but  hath  r.  to  ihe  debtor  his  pledge 

12.  hath  spoued  by  violence,  hath  not  r.  piedje 
Mat.  12.  13.  he  stretched  Ins  hand  forl.'i  and  itwat 
r.  whole  hke  as  the  other,  Mark  3.  5.  Luks 
6.  10. 
J/(irA6.  25.  his  sight  was  r.  and  he  saw  clearly 
Heb.  13. 19.  that  1  may  be  r.  to  you  the  sooner 

RESTORER. 
llnt/i  4.  15.  he  shall  be  to  Ihee  a  r.  of  thy  life 
/sa.58.  12.  shall  be  called  r.  of  paths  to  dwellin 

RESTORETH. 
Psal.  23.  3.  he  r.  my  soul,  he  leadelh  me  in  jiatln 
Mark  9.12.  Elias  comelh  tlrst  and  r.  all  lliingB 

RESTORING. 

Psal.  19.  t  7.  law  of  tlie  Lord  is  perfect,  r.  thisov 

Mtc.  2. 1 4.  instead  i  '''.  he  hath  divided  our  fiel^ 

RFv^TRAIN. 

1  Sam.  9.  t  17.  this  ni-\e  shaH  r.  my  peo^^Ic 

2  Kings  4.1 24.7-.  not  <ir  me  lo  rideew;ept  I  l5ldtll'^1 
■  /ub  1.5.8.  and  dost  tl  ju  r.  uiisdom  to  ihyscM'.' 
Psal. "tit.  10.  the  laiiiianider  of  wrath  sjiall  tjiou  r. 
/.'aH.9.t24.  seventy  weeks  diAieriiiiiied  li/r.  Lransu 

RESTRAINED. 
Gen.  8.  2.  and  the  rain  from  heaven  was  r. 
1 1.  6.  and  now  nothing  wHI  be  r.  from  them 
16  2.  Sarai  said,  Lord  Imlh  r.  ine  from  bearing 
Ei»il.  ,36.  6.  the  people  were  r.  fioni  bringing 
1  Sam.  3.  13.  Eli's  sons  vi'le,  and  he  r.  them  not 
I.ta.  63.  15.  thy  mercies  toward  me,  are  they  r.f 
Eze/c.  30.  t  18.  at  Tehapjmehes  the  day  shall  ber 
31.  15.  I  r.  the  fiuoils  thereof,  and  great  waters 
Jicts  14. 18.  with  tlies.'  savin;.'s  si-arce  r.  they  poo. 

RES'l'K  \l.\EST. 
.lub  15.  4.  yea,  thou  r.  |ir;ivrr  before  God 

RESTIiAINT. 
/.eu.23.  t36.  iLi»  ada.yofj-.  iJeiit.  16.  t  8.2  CAr. 
7.  t  9.  A>A.  8.  _t  18.  .loci  1.  t  14. 
.Tiidg.  lS.t7.  there  was  no  heir  ofr.lo  put  to  shams 
I  Sam.  14.6.  for  there  is  no  r.  lo  the  Lord  lo  save 
,ler.  17.  t8.  sliall  not  be  careful  in  the  year  of  r 

RESTRAINTS. 
.Jer.  14.  t  1.  the  wonloftlie  Lord  concerning.r. 

RESTS. 
1  Kings  C.  6.  heriKide  narrowed  r.  round  about 

RESURRECTION. 
The  belief  nf  a  general  resiirreclinn  of  the  dead, 
whic/i  will  i-uiiie  to  ;ii;.>c.s  at  the  mil  of  t/ic  vurld, 
and  whii  h  irillbr  fiilluirid  iriLli  an  immoriality 
eil./icr  of  hiii>/)ini'.ss,  or  iiii.\('ry,  is  a  principal 
article  uf  religion  m  common  to  t/ie  Jew  and 
the  Christian :  It  is  very  eipres.^lij  laug/it  bot/i 
in  the  Old  and  New  Testament      .Job  19.  25, 

26,  27,  And  though  after  my  skin  vorms 
destroy  this  lj«)dv,  vet  in  my  flesh  shall  I  ses 
God,  li'-c.  .7o/.h5.  28,  29,  Marvel  not  at  this, 
for  tlie  hour  is  coming,  in  which  all  that  are  ir 
the  graves  sliall  hear  liis  voice,  and  shall  como 
forth,  they  that  have  done  good,  unto  the  re  li 
surreclion  of  life;  and  they  lh.it  have  don 
evil,  unto  the  resurrection  of  damnatiim. 

The  resurrection  is  a  doctrine  un/cnowii  to  t/t 
wi.icst  heathens,  nod  peculiar  to  t/ie  gospel 
Somcglimiinritigs  thiy  had oft/ic souVs  iinmov 
tillity,  bvt  INI  /niuirlrdge  of  the  reviving  of  th» 
body.  But  riasiin  assists  faith  in  this  point, 
both  «.?  tu  the  trill  of  God,  and  his  power 
fur  the  performing  it.  The  divine  fiws  art 
the  rule  nf  duty  to  t.ke  entire  via,,,  and  not  io 
t/ie  soul  only ;  and  Ihiy  arc  obeyed,  or  violated 
by  the  soul  and  body  in  conjunction.  The  sunt 
designs,  the  body  executes.  The  senses  are  the 
open  ports  to  admit  temptations.  Carnal  af- 
fcclions  drprnve  the.  soul,  cmrnpt  the  mind., 
and  mislead  it.  The  heart  ie  the  fountain  of 
prufaneness,and  the  tongue  expre.ises  it :  Thus 
the  memliers  are  instruments  of  tiiif[uiiy.  .?B« 
Ihe  hudy  is  obedient  to  the  holy  soul  in  doing 
or  suffering  fur  God:  and  drnirs  its  tensua 
appetites  and  satisfactiunx  in  cuniplimue  witt 
reasiin  and  grace ;  the  riiembrrs  irein-triinienl. 
of  rigliteonsne'ss.  Hence  it  follows,  that  t/teri 
■will  he  an  vnirersal  ri'snrriclion,  fhirt  the  re- 
inardnig  sondness  nf  Gnd  mini  opprar  in  m* 
king  t/ie  bodies  of /us  servants  gloriously  ht/f  ■ 


RES 

J  7/isUh  tkeir  souls,  and  their  souls  compUlely 
/-'^jJpy  III  anion  icitk  their  budies,  to  which  they 
have  a  natural  iiiclt nation ;  andkis  revenginir 
justicemaij  be  ivani/cft,  in  punishing  the  bodtts 
vj'the  Wicked  tilth  eternal  tormants  answerable 
ta  Uieir  guilt,  .lind  as  to  the  p.issibility  of  the 
resarreclionyihecontiaaal product  ion  of  tkinos 
in  the  world,  is  a  clear  demonstration  of  the 
power  of  (Jod  for  that  effect.  There  is  an 
Instance  tliat  our  Saoioar  and  the  apostle  Paul 
viade  use  of,  as  an  image  of  the  resurrection  : 
A  giaiii  ul'  coin  sowed  in  itie  earth,  coirupts 
and  liius,  and  after  springs  uj)  entire ;  its 
death  is  a  disposition  to  life,  .lolin  I'i.  34. 
1  L'oi.  15.  3ti.  The  essays  of  God's  power  in 
the  works  of  returning  nature,  Jiaicers  and 
fruits  in  their  season,  instruct  ui  how  easily 
he  eau  make  those  that  are  iti  the  dust  to  awake 
to  trf'e. 

But  more  especially  Ike  resurrection  of  Christ  is 
the  argument,  the  claim,  and  assurance  of  the 
resurreclton  of  believers  to  glory.  For  God 
chose  and  appointed  hinito  be  the  example  and 
prtnctplrj'roin  whom  all  dioineblessings  should 
Ije  derived  to  tkem;  accordingly  he  tells  las 
disciples,  Uecause  I  live,  ve  shall  live  also, 
John  14,  Jy.  He  is  called  llie  tirat-f. uits  »/ 
ihetn  that  slept,  1  Cur.  15.  'JO.  because  as  the 
Jirst-frutts  were  aplcdgcand  assurance  of  the 
following  harvest;  and  as  fro  m  Ihe  condition  of 
ihf  first  fruits  being  offered  to  God,  the  whole 
harvest  was  entitled  to  a  consecration,  so  our 
Saviour's  resurrection  to  the  life  of  glory  is  the 
earnest  and  assurance  of  ours.  He  is  the 
Head,  believers  are  his  mtimimn ;  and  therefore 
shall  have  communion  with  liim  in  his  life.  It 
is  recorded,  to  confirm  the  hope  of  believers,  how 
early  Ins  power  was  displayed  in  forcing  the 
grave  to  release  its  captives.  Mat.  27.  5-.',  53, 
And  many  bodies  of  saints  which  sli;pt,  arose, 
and  came  out  of  the  graves  after  his  resurrec- 
tion, and  weal  into  the  holy  city,  and  appeared 
unto  many.  From  what  he  has  done,  to  whalhe 
can  do,  the  consequence  is  clear. 

Thk  Rksiirrection  of  Chkist  is  the  most 
important  article  of  the  gospel,  and  the  de- 
7nonstratien  of  all  the  rest ;  hence  St.  Paul 
says,  I  Cor.  15.  14,  If  Christ  be  not  risen,  then 
is  our  iireaching  vain,  and  your  faith  is  also 
vain  :  Jind  verse  17,  If  Christ  be  not  raised, 
your  faitli  is  vain,  ye  are  yet  in  your  sins. 
The  apostles  being  sent  to  convert  the  world, 
tcm:  ta  lay  this  dawn  as  the  foundation  of  their 
preaching.  That  .iusus  Chitsl  was  raised  from 
Uie  dead,  that  ail  might  yield  faith  and  obe- 
dience to  him.  Acts  1.  21,  '2i,  Wherefore  of 
these  men  wliich  have  com|)iiiied  with  us, 
all  the  tune  that  tlie  Lord  Jesus  went  in  and 
out  among  us,  beginnin;;  from  the  baptism  of 
John,  unto  the  same  (iny  tluil  he  was  taken 
up  from  us,  must  one  be  ordained  to  he  a 
witness  with  us  oT  his  resurrection.  'The 
resurrection  of  Christ  confirms  the  faith  of 
Christians  m  his  person,  as  he  is  thereby  de- 
clared to  be  the  Son  of  God  with  power,  Jtom. 
1.  4.  He  aas  the  Son  of  God  from  eternity,  as 
the  Word;  and  from  the  first  moment  of  his 
mcarnnlion  as  God-M.vn  ;  yU  the  honour  of 
this  relation  was  much  eclipsed  in  his  poor  life 
and  Ignominious  death ;  butin  his  resurrection 
God  did  publicly  own  kim  in  the  face  of  the 
toorld  :  therefore  he  is  represented  testifying 
from  heaven,  Thou  ail  my  Son,  this  day  have 
1  begollen  thee,  ..lets  13.  33.  His  resurrec- 
tion was  likewise  a  most  pregnant  proof  of  the 
atl-sufficiencij  of  his  satisfaction.  The  curse 
of  the  law  accoinpnnicd  his  death,  and  seemed 
like  an  infinite  weight  to  lie  on  his  grave;  hut 
in  rising  again,  the  value  and  virtue  of  his 
sufferings  was  fully  declared.  Rom.  4.  25,  He 
was  delivered  for  our  oirenees,  and  was  raised 
again  f<ir  our  justification  :  Haning  as  our 
Surety  paid  our  debt,and  given  fultsatisf action 
to  divine  justice,  he  was  released  from  the 
grave,  anil  the  discharge  was  most  solemnly 
published  to  the  world.  On  this  doctrine  of  his 
resurrection,  as  was  said, is  also  built  our  faith 
in  la  promises,  to  give  life  and  glory  to  his 
eerva:its.  For  how  could  ice  believe  him  to  be 
the  .iuthor  of  life,  who  remained  under  the 
power  of  deal  hi  If  he  had  been  confined  to  the 
grave,  all  our  hopes  had  been  buried  with  him. 
But  his  resurrection  is  the  cause,  pattern,  and 
argument  of  ours  ;  and  Christ  inai/  be  said,  not 
onlii  to  ha  «e  raised  his  body  from  the  grave,  but 
(2i".s'H  his  church  with  him. 

Vat.  22.  23.  came  to  him  the  Sartdueees,  who  say 

thoreisnor.  JlfarA  12  18.  .4f  (,<r23.  8.  lCor.I5.12. 

Sa.  therefore  in  Ihe  '.  whris'.'  wife  shall  slie  be 

pflheBoven?  Ma.rk  12.23.     /.uAc  20.  33. 

433 


RET 

Mat.'ii.  30.  im  the  r.  they  neither  marry,  nor  given 

31.  but  as  touching  the  r.  have  ye  not  read  that 
27.  53.  and  came  out  of  the  graves  after  liis  r. 

/.uke  14.  14.  thou  slialt  be  recompensed  at  the  r. 
iiU.  27.  deny  any  r.  ||  30.  the  children  of  the  r. 
John  5.  2y.  they  tlial  have  done  good  to  tJie  r.  of 
life,  tliat  have  done  evil,  to  the  r.  of 
damnation 
11.  24.  I  know  that  my  brother  shall  rise  in  ther. 
25.  Jesus  said  to  her,  I  am  the  r.  and  the  life 
.lets  1.  22.  to  be  a  wituess  with  us  of  Ills  r. 
2.  31.  Uavid  sjiake  of  the  r.  of  Cliriit 
4.2.they  jireaclied  through  Jesus  r.  from  the  dead 
33.  gave  witncBB  of  the  r.  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

17.  IS.  because  he  preached  Jesus  and  the  r. 

32.  when  they  heard  of  the  r.  some  mocked 

23.  0.  of  the  hojie  and  r.  1  am  called  in  ijuestion 

24.  15.  that  there  shall  be  a  r.  of  the  dead 

21.  1  cried  among  them,  touching  r.  of  ihedead 
Rom.  1.  4.  declared  by  the  r.  from  ihe  dead 
<i   5.  we  shall  be  also  in  the  likeness  of  his  r. 

1  Cor.  15.  13.  but  if  there  be  no  r.  of  the  dead 

21.  by  man  came  the  r.  ||  42.  so  is  r.  of  the  dead 
Phil.  3.  10.  that  1  may  know  the  power  of  Ins  r. 
11.  if  I  migiit  attain  to  the  r.  of  the  dead 

2  Tim.  2.  Id.  saying,  that  the  r.  is  past  already 
//ei.ti.2.  of  r.  from  the  dead,  and  eternal  judgment 

11.  35.  that  they  might  obtain  a  bettor  r. 
1  Pet.  1.  3.  a  lively  hope,  by  r  of  Jesus  from  dead 
3.21.  baptism  doth  save  us,  by  r.  of  Jesus  Christ 
Hev.  20.  5.  this  is  the  first  )•. 
6.  blessed  and  holy  is  he  that  hath  part  in  lirstr. 
RETAIN. 

1  Chr.  29.  tl4.  my  people  that  we  should  ?   strength 

■  lob  2.  9.  dost  thou  still  r.  thine  integrity  1 
Prou.  4.  4.  he  said,  let  iliine  heart  r.  my  worda 

11. 10. gracious  woman  honour, strong  nienr. riches 
Eccl.  8.  8.  no  man  hath  power  to  r.  the  spirit 
Dan.  11.  6.  she  siiall  not  r.  the  power  of  the  arm 
yoA)»20.23.  whose  soever  sins  ye  r.i hey  are  retained 
Roiu.l.iS.diti  not  like  lor.  God  in  their  knowledge 

RETAINED. 
.fuilg.  7.  8.  Gideon  r.  those  three  hundred  men 

19.  4.  the  damsel's  father  r.  linn,  and  he  abode 
Dan.  10.  8.  left  alone,  and  1  r.  no  strength,  10. 

■  fo/in  20.  23.  whose  sins  ye  retain,  they  are  r. 
Pliilem.  13.  whom  I  would  have  r.  Willi  me 

RETAINETH. 
Prov.  3.  13.  and  happy  is  every  one  that  r.  her 
ll.lG.grncious  woman  r.hoiiour,slroiig  mennches 
Mic.  7.  18.  he  r.  not  iiis  anger  for  ever 
RETIRE. 

2  Sam.  11.  15.  set  him  m  the  hottest  battle,  and  r. 
Jer.  4.  G.  set  up  standard  toward  Zioii,  r.  stay  not 

RETIRED. 
.htdg.  20.  39.  when  the  men  of  Israel  r.  in  battle 
2  Sara.  20.  22.  they  r.  from  the  city  every  man 

RETURN,  Substantive. 
Gen.  14.  17.  went  out  to  meet  Abraiii  afterliis  r. 

1  Sam.7.  17.  Samuel's  r.  was  to  Rainah,  his  house 

2  .Sam.  11  .t  1.  atr.of  year  Dav.  sent,  1  C/ir.  20.  t  1. 
1  Kings  20.  22.  for  at"  the  r.  of  the  year  the  kings 

of  Syria  will  come  up  against  tiiee,  20. 

RETURN 

Signifies   [1]   To  go  back   again,  Exod,    13.  17. 

[2j     To    come    again,    2  Cliron.    18.  20.     [3] 

7V)  reijuilc  or  recompense,  1  Kings  2.  44.     [4] 

To  repent,  as  when,  a  sinner,  who  has  erred 

from  the  ways  of  God's  commandments,  doth 

return  to  God  by  unfeigned  repentance,    Isa. 

10.   21.     Ezek.   is.   .32.     [5]   To   comply   with 

sinners  in  their  sinful  courses,  or  to  soothe 

them  up  therein,  Jer.    15.   19.     [0]    To    shew 

fresh  signs  of  favour  and  mercy,  after  some 

afflictions   for    sins,    Psal.  6.  4.      Joel  2.   14. 

[1]    To  relate,  E.xod.  4.    18.     [8]     To    depart 

or  get  away,  1  Sam.  29.  4.     [9]    To  iterate, 

Prov.  90.  til. 

Gen.  3.  19.  in  sweat  eat  bread,  till  thou  r.  to  the 

ground,  for  dust  thou  art,  to  dust  shall  thou  r. 

10.  9.  r.  to  thy  mistress  and  submit  thyself 

18.  10.  he  said,  I  will  certainly  r.  to  thee,  14. 

31.  3.  and  r.  to  the  land  of  thy  kindred,  13. 

32.  9.  O  God,  the  Lord,  which  saidsl  to  me,  r. 
F.iod.  4.  18.  let  me  r.  to  my  brethren  in  Egypt 

19.  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  go  r.  into  Egypt 
13.  17.  lest  the  people  repent,  and  r.  to  Egypt 
/><;».  25.  10.  shall  r.  to  his  possession,  13,  27,  28. 
41.  and  he  shall  r.  unto  his  own  family 

27.21.  in  year  of  jubilee,  tlie  field  shall  r.  to  him 
M'lim.  8.  125.  from  the  age  of  fifty  r.  from  warfare 

10  30.  r.  Lord,  to  the  many  thousands  of  Israel 
14   4.  let  us  make  a  captain,  ami  r.  into  Egypt 
23   5.  the  Lord  said,  r.  unto  Balak,  and  speak 

32.22.  then  afterward  ye  shall  r.  and  be  guiltless 
35.  28.  after  the  death  of  liigh-priesl,  the  slayer 

shall  r.  to  the  land  of  his  possession,  .losh.'iO.  0. 
Deut.  3.  20.  then  shall  ye  r.  every  man  to  his  pos- 
session which  1  haye  given  to  you.  Josh. 
1.  15. 


REf 

Deut.  17. 13.  nor  shall  he  cause  people  r.  to  Egypt 
20.  5.  let  him  go  and  r.  to  his  house,  0   7,  8. 
30.  3.  the  Lord  thy  God  will  ».  and  guihei  thei! 
8.  thou  shall  r.  and  obey  the  voice  of  the  liord 
./us/i.22. 4.  now  r.  ye,  and  gel  yen  unto  your  tentt 

8.  saying,  r.  with  much  riches  to  your  tents 
./u(/d'. 7. 3.  whosoever  is  fearful  and  afraid,  let  him  i>. 

11.  31.  when  1  r.  from  the  children  of  Aiiimon 
Ruth  1.  0.  arose,  that  she  might  r.  from  Moab 

8.  Naomi  said,  go  r.  to  her  mother's  house 
10.  surely  we  will  r.  with  thee  to  thy  jieopla 
15.  r.  thou  after  thy  sister-in-law 

1  Sam.  G.  3.  but  in  any  wiser.  Iiim  Ire&jjass-offcring 

8.  and  put  the  jewels  of  gold  which  ye  r.  him 

9.  5.  Saul  said  to  his  servant,  come,  let  us  r. 
20.21.  then  said  Saul, I  havesinnedr.  my  son  Dav 

29.  4.  the  princes  said,  make  this  fellow  r.  7. 

2  .Sam.  2.  20.  how  long  ere  tho-u  bid  the  people  r.J 

3.  10.  then  said  Abner  to  him,  go,  r.  he  returned 

10.  5.  till  beards  be  grown,  then  r.  1  Chron.  19.5. 
15   19.  wherefore  goest  thou  also  with  us  1  r. 

20.  seeing  1  go  wliither  I  may,  -•  thou,  and  take 
34.  if  thou  r.  to  the  city  and  say  unto  .'\bsaloia 
19.  14.  they  said,  r.  thou  and  all  iliy  servants 
24.  13.  advise  and  see  what  answer  I  shall  r. 

1  Kings  2.  32.  the  Lord  shall  ?•.  Ins  blood,  33. 

44.  Lord  shall  r.  thy  wickedness  upon  thine  head 
8.48.  so  r.  to  thee  with  all  their  heart  and  soul 

12.  24.  ye  shall  not  go,  r.  every  man  to  his  house 
20.  now  shall  the  kingdom  r.  to  house  of  David 

19.  15.  go,  r.  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness 
22.  17.  these  have  no  master  let  them  r.  every  maa 
to  his  house  in  peace,  iChr.  11.  4.  |  18.  10 
28.  if  thou  r.  at  all  in  peace,  'iChron.  18.  27. 

2  Kings  18.  14.  saying,  I  have  oO'ended,  r.  from  ma 

19.  7.  the  king  of  Assyria  shall  hear  a  rumour 
and  shall  r.  to  his  own  land,  33.  Jsa.  37.  7,  34. 

20.  10.  nay,  but  let  the  shadow  r.  backward 

2  Chron.  0.  24.  and  shall  r.  and  confess  thy  name 
38.  if  they  r.  to  thee  with  all  their  heart 
10.  9.  that  we  may  r.  answer  to  this  people 
18.  20.  put  this  fellow  in  the  prison  until  I  r. 

30.  fi.  he  will  r.  to  you  ||  9.  if  ye  r.  unto  him 
JVc/i.  2.  0.  the  king  said  to  me,  when  wilt  Ihou  /   ? 

4.  12.  from  all  places,  whence  ye  shall  r    to  us 
£s(A.4. 15. Esther  bade  them  r..Mordecaitliis  answ. 

9.25.devise  of  Hainan  should  r.  upon  Ins  owr.  head 
Job  1.  21.  and  naked  shall  I  r.  thither 
0.  29.  r.  yea,  r.  again,  my  righteousness  is  in  it 
7.  10.  ho  shall  r.  no  more  to  his  house,  nor  place 
15.22.lie  believelh  not  that  he  sliallr.oulofuarka. 

17.  10.  but  as  for  you  all,  do  ye  r.  and  come  now 
22.  23.  if  thou  r.  to  the  Almighly,  be  built  up 
33.  25.  he  .ihall  r.  to  the  days  of  his  youth 

35.  t4.  I  will  r.  words  to  thee,  and  companions 
30.  10.  commandeth  that  they,  from  iniquity 
Psal.  6.  4.  r.  O  Lord,  deliver  toy  soul,  O  save  me 

10.  let  mine  enemies   r.  and  be  ashamed 
7.  7.  for  their  sakes  therefore  r.  ihou  on  high 

10.  his  mischief  shall  r.  uiion  his  cwn  liead 
59.  0.  they  r.  at  evening  ||  i4.  and  let  them  r. 

73.  10.  therefore  his  people  r.  hither,  and  waters 

74.  21.  let  not  the  oppressed  r.  ashamed,  let  ooOT 
80.  14.  r.  we  beseech  thee,  O  God  of  hosts 

90.  3.  thou  sayest,  r.  ye  children  of  men 

13.  r.  O  Lord,  how  long  7  and  let  it  repent  the« 
94.  15.  judgment  shall  r.  unto  righleo'isness 
104.  29.  they  die,  and  r.  to  their  dust 
110.  7.  r  to  thy  rest,  O  my  soul,  Lore  hath  dealt 
Prov.  2. 19.  none  that  go  unto  her,r.  aj  ain,  neither 

20.  27.  he  that  rolleth  a  utone,  it  will  ■•.  on  him 
Feci.  1. 7.  from  whence  rivers  come,  th  ther  tliej  c 

5.  15.  naked  shall  he  r.  to  go  as  he  came 
12.  2.  nor  the  clouds  r.  after  the  rain 

7.  dust  shall  r.  to  the  earth,  and  spirit  r.  to  Got) 
Cu;i<.0.  13.  r.  r.  O  Sliunamite,  r.  r.  that  we  tr.ay 
Isa.  1.  t  27.  they  that  r.  of  her  shall  he  redeemed 
0.  13.  yet  in  it  a  tenth  shall  r.  and  shall  be  eaten 
10.  21.  the  remnant  of  Jacob  shall  r.  to  God,  23 

21.  12.  if  ye  will  inrjuire,  inquire  ve,  r.  come 
35.  10.  the  ransomed  of  the  Lord'shall  r.  51.  11. 
4I.t"28.  that  when  1  asked  them  could  r.  a  wori^ 
44.  22.  r.  unto  me,  for  I  have  redeemed  thee 

63.  17.  r.  for  thy  servant's  sake,  the  tribes 
./er.3.  1.  shall  he  r.  to  her  again  7  yet  ;•.  again  to  m« 
12.  ])roclaim  these  words,  r.  backslidiiic  Israel 
22.  r.  ve  backsliding  children,  and  I  will  heal 
4.  1.  if  thou  wilt  r.  snith  the  Lord,  r.  unlo  ine 
12.  15.  I  will  r.  and  have  compassion  on  them 
15.  19.  thus  saitli  the  Lord,  if  thou  r.  let  them  r. 
unto  thee,  hut  r.  not  thou  unto  them 

18.  11.  r.  ye  every  one  from  his  evil  way,  35.  13. 

22.  10.  for  he  shal    r.  no  more  to  his  country 

23.  14.  that  none  doth  r.  from  his  wickedness 

24.  7.  for  they  shall  r.  with  their  uhole  heart 

30.  10.  and  Jacob  shall  r.  and  'ae  in  rest,  40.  27. 

31.  8.  a  great  company  shall  r.thlther 
30.3.tU.it  ye  may  r.  every  ir.an  from  his  evilw^ty 

7. It  may  be  thevwillr.every  one  from  his  evil  •  i^ 
37.  7.  behold,  Pharaoh'g  armjr  shall  r.  to  EgJ^lt 


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ftr  44. 14.tliat  thcyshould  r.inio  llie  lanJ  of  Judali, 

lot  noiie'sliall  r.  bul  such  us  esca(ie,  ilb. 
5'V  9.  their  uriows  nuiie  shall  r.  in  vain 
EicA.  Iti.OJ. when  Soiloiii  and  danuiimshallr.  they 
desire  lor.  then  thou  iind  tliy  duughtfiu  shiillr. 
18.  23.  that  wicked  should  r.  Ironi  ways  and  livi' 
46.  17.  alter  it  shall  r.  to  the  prince 
Dan.  9   t  ^J-  aft"'f  si\ty-lwo  weeks  shall  street  r 
10.  -20.  aiiS  now  will  1  r.  to  tight  with  I'ersia 
Jl.  y.  and  shall  r.  inio  his  own  land,  10.  -28. 
13.  the  king  of  the  north  shall  r.  and  set  forth 

29.  and  the  time  appointed  lie  shall  r.  and  come 

30.  therefore  he  shall  be  grieved  and  r. 
\£oi  2.  7.  I  will  go  and  r.  to  iny  tiist  husband 

■J.  i  will  r    and  >".ke  away  my  corn  and  iny  wine 
r.  5.  afterward  shall  the  children  of  Israel  r. 
5.  13.  I  will  £o  and  r.  to  my  place,  till  they 

7.  IG.  they  r.'hut  nut  to  the  Must  High 

8.  13.  visit  their  sins  they  shall  r.  to  Egypt,  9-  3. 
12.  14.  his  r3|iroach  shall  his  Lord  r.  unto  him 
J4.  7.  Ihty  that  dwell  under  liis  shadow  shall  r. 

Joel  2.  14. 'who  knoweth  if  he  will  r.  and  repent 

3.4.  speedily  will  1  r.  recoinpence  on  your  head, 7. 
Obad.  15.  thy  reward  shall  r.  upon  thine  own  head 
Mic.  1.  7.  they  sliall  r.  to  the  hire  of  a  harlot 

5.  3.  then  the  remnant  of  his  brethren  shall  r. 
jtfiiM.4.  whereas  Edomsailh,  we  will  r.  and  build 

3.  7.  r.  lo  ine,  and  I  will  r.  lO  you,  saith  the  Lord 

of  hosts,  but  ye  said,  wherein  shall  we/.? 

18.  then  shall  ye  r.  and  discern  between  righteous 

JIfct.  10.  13.  if  it  be  not  worthy,  let  your  peace  r 

12.44. he  saith,  I  v\illr.into  my  house, /.hAc  1124 

21.  18.  nor  let  him  which  is  in  the  field,  r.  back 
i,«/if  8.  3y.  r.  to  thine  own  house,  shew  how  great 

12.  3lj.  when  he  will  r.  from  the  wedding 
Acts  15.  10.  after  lliis  I  will  r.  and  build  again 

18.  21.  bul  I  will  again  r.  to  you,  if  God  will 

To  RETURN. 
V.Tod  4.  21.  when  thou  goest  to  r.  into  Egypt 
Ji^'um.  14.  3.  were  it  not  better  for  us  la  r.  lo  Egypt 
Deul.  17. 16.  nor  cause  the  people  lo  r.  into  Egypt 
Hiilli  1.7.  lliey  went  lo  r.  unto  the  land  of  Judah 

It),  entreat  me  not  to  leave  thee,  or  lo  r. 
1  Srttn.  29.  11.  so  David  and  his  men  rose  early  tor. 
S  Ckr.  10.  6.  what  counsel  give  ye  lo  r.  answer,  9. 
AVA.  9.  17.  appointed  a  captain  to  r.  to  bondage 
Jer.  5  3.  they  have  refused  lo  r.  8.  5.  Has.  11.  5. 

22.  27.  to  the  land  where  they  desire  lo  r.  44.  14 
29.  10.  in  causing  you  to  r.  to  this  place,  30.  3.  | 

32.  44.  I  33.  7,  11,  20.  |  34.  2J.  1  42.  12. 
34.  11.  but  they  caused  the  servants  to  r.  10. 
37.  20.  cause  me  not  to  r.  to  the  house,  38.  2tj. 
J.am.  3.  t  21.  this  I  make  to  r.  to  my  heirt 
F.ick.  21.  30.  shall  I  cause  it  tor  into  lii< .sheath? 
29.  14.  cause  lliein  to  r.  to  the  land  of  I'athros 
47.  6.  caused  me  to  r.  to  the  lirii  k  of  tliP  iner 
Has.  4.  t  9.  1  will  raiise  to  r.  th'-ir  doings 

11.  5.  Assyrian  be  his  king,  bee  'hL-y  r'-tuaed  tor. 

I.uke  19.  12.  went  to  receive  a  kingdom  and  Ij  r. 

Jlcts  13.  34.  now  no  more  lo  r.  to  corrui-tion 

20.  3.  he  purposed  In  r.  through  Macedonia 

KE  TUR.N  lo  or  unto  the  Loid. 

Deul.  30.  2.  and  shak  r   unto  the  /,orii,  and  obey 

l.Sam.7.  3.  ifyer.iuito  the  Ld.  with  all  your  hearts 

/sa.  19.22.  they  shall  r.unto  /.rf.he  shall  heal  them 

."iS.  7.  let  himr.unfo  I,,  he  will  have  mercy  on  liiin 

Hos.  6.  1.  let  usr.  unto  the  l.ord^  for  he  hath  torn 

7.  10.  they  do  not  r.  to  Lord  nor  seek  him  for  this 

14. 1.  O  Israel.r.i/Jifn  /..thy  f!. fir  thou  haslfalien 

JVy«  RETURN. 

JVum.  32. 18.  we  will  nut  r.  to  oiir  houses  till  Israel 

iJeut.'ii*.  t  31. thy  ass  taken,  and  shall  not  r. to  thee 

1  Sam.  15.  2fi.  Samuel  said,  I  will  not  r.  with  thee 

2  Sam.  12.  23.  go  to  him,  hut  he  shall  nolr.  to  me 
I  Kings  13.  16.  he  said,  I  may  not  r.  with  thee 
Job  7   t  7.  mine  eves  shall  not  r.  lo  see  good 

10.  21.  before  I  go  whence  I  shall  not  r.  !0.  22. 

39.  4.  they  go  forth,  and  r.  7iot  unto  them 
Isa  4.').  23.  the  word  is  gone  out,  and  shall  not  r. 

55.  II.  it  shall  not  r.  tome  void,  but  afxoi.-.plieh 
Jer.  S.  4.  shall  he  turn  away,  and  not  r.  ? 

15.  7.  destroy, 'since  they  r.  not  from  their  vays 

22.  II.  he  shall  not  r.  ihithcr  any  more,  Z~ 

23.  20  the  anger  of  the  I^ord  shall  not  r.  30.  24. 
Etek.  7. 13.  for'sellcr  shall  not  r.to  wliU  is  sold, the 

whole  mnllitiido  i hereof  w hie!',  slnll  wot  r. 
13.22.  that  he  should  not  r.  from  hie  \vi,:ked  way 
31.  5.  my  sword  net  r.  ar.y  more  iulo  liis  sheati 
35.  9.  thy  cities  shall  not  r.  and  ye  shall  kr:ow 
46.  9.  ho  shall  not  r.  hy  the  way  he  (  jnie  in 
Uos.  7.  in.ihey  d..nf  t  r.to  the  Lord,  no- seek  hir 
1 1.  5.  he  shall  nvt  r.  into  the  land  of  E^ypt  • 
9.  I  will  jiot  r.  to  destroy  E()liraiin,  1  art  God 
/Wat.2. 12  being  warned  they  should  notr.  tc  Herod 
Lukcl7.3].  he  in  field,  let  him  likewise  notr.  back 

RETURNED. 
Gen.  8.  3.  waters  r.  from  ofTtlie  earth  continually 
9.  the  dove  r   to  him  ||  12.  the  dove  r.  not  again 
18.  33   and  .Mirahim  r.  unlo  his  place 
22,  19.  so  Abraham  r.  to  Ir.a  young  men 
4iJ9 


t7fn.42.24.  Joseph  r.  again,  communed  with  them 
43.  lU.  Kurely  now  we  had  r.  this  second  time 

I8.becauseof  the  money  that  was  r.  in  our  sacks 
Eiod.  5.  22.  Moses  r.  to  the  l^ord  and9a)d,32.  31. 
14,  27.  and  the  sea  r.  to  his  strength,  28. 
19.  8.  Moses  r.  the  words  of  the  people  to  Lord 
J.ev.  22.  13.  if  she  is  r.  to  her  father's  house 
JVuoi.  1 1 .14.  the  children  of  Israel  r.  and  went,  and 
said,  who  shall  give  us  llesh  toeati  Oeuf'.1.45. 

24.  25.  Halaam  rose  up,  and  r.  l'>  his  p.'ace 
.lusk.  2.  16.  hide  yourselves  nil  pursuers  be  r.  22. 

4.  18.  that  the  waters  of  Jordan  r.  to  their  place 
22.  9.  the  children  of  Reuben  and  of  Gad  r. 

32.  riiinehasand  the  princes  r.  from  Reuben 
Judg.  2.  19.  when  the  judge  was  dead  they  r. 

5.  29.  yea,  she  r.  answer  to  herse.f 

7.  3.  there  r.  of  the  jieople  22,000  from  Gideon 

8.  13.  Gideon  r.  fioni  battle  fe'ore  eun  was  up 
11.  39.  Gidecm's  danjhier  r.  lo  lier  father 
21.  23.  the  Benuiiiiites  r.  to  their  inheritance 

Hulk  1.  22.  so  Naomi  and  Ruth  her  daughter  r. 
I*"u/n.l.t27.wlicn:  I  obtained  by  petition  shall  ber. 

6.  16.  tliey  r.  to  Ekron  the  same  day 
17.  57.  David  r.  from  the  slaughter  of  Goliath 

25.  39.  the  Lord  li<-th  r.  the  wickedness  of  Nabal 
3  Sam.  1.  22.  the  sword  of  Saul  r.  not  empty 

3.  10.  then  said  AUier,  go,  return,  and  he  r. 

0.  20.  then  David  r.  to  tiess  his  household 

10.  8.  Lord  r.  on  thee  all  blood  of  house  of  Saul 

17.  3.  the  m.in  whom  thou  seekesl,  is  as  if  all  r. 

19.  15.  so  the  king  r.  and  came  to  Jordan 

23.  10.  and  the  people  r.  after  liim  only  to  spoil 

1  Kings  13. 10.  and  r.  not  by  the  way  that  he  came 
33.'afier  this  thing  Jeroboam  r.  not  from  evil 

2  Kings  4.  35.  Elisha  r.  and  walked  to  and  fro 
5.  15?  he  r.  to  man  of  God,  he  and  his  company 

2  Chron.  25. 10.  and  they  r.  home  in  great  anger 
32.21.  Sennacherib  r.  wiih  shame  efface  to  land 

F.zra  5.  11.  thus  they  r.  us  answer,  saying 

A'cA.  4.  15.  we  r.  all  of  us  to  the  wall  to  work 
9.  28.  yet  when  they  r.  and  cried  unto  thee 

P.^al.  35.  13.  my  prayer  r.  into  mine  own  bosom 
78.  34.  they  r.  and  inquired  early  after  God 
126.  t  1.  when  the  Lordr.  the  returning  of  Zion 

/stt.  38.  8.  so  sun  r.  ten  degrees,  by  which  degrees 

.Ur.  3.  7.  I  said,  turn  thou  unto  me,  bul  she  r.  not 
14.3.thcyr.with  theirvcssels  empty,were  ashamed 
lb.  t  ■!■  so  he  r.  and  made  it  another  vessel 
40.  12.  even  all  the  Jews  r.  out  of  all  places 

Kiek.  1.  14.  and  the  living  creatures  ran,  and  r. 
17.  and  they  r.  not  when  they  went 

8.  17.  and  have  r.  to  provoke  me  to  anger 

9.  t  11.  the  man  with  theinkhorn  r.  the  word 
47.  7.  when  1  had  r.  lo,  at  the  bank  of  the  river 

Dan.  4.  34.  mine  understanding  r.  unto  me 

3().  at  the  same  tune  my  reason  r.  unto  me 
Hos.  6.  11 .  w  hen  I  r.  the  captivity  of  my  people 
.fitnos  4.  0.  yet  have  ye  not  r.  to  ine,  8,  9,  10,  II. 
Zeck.  1.0.  they  r.  and  said,  as  the  Lord  thought 
10.  thus  saith  L.  I  am  r.  lo  Jerusal.  wilh  mercies 
7. 14. land  desolale,lhat  no  man  passed  thro' nor  r. 
8.  3.  I  am  r.  to  Zion,  and  will  dwell  in  midst 
Mat.  21.  18.  in  the  morning  as  he  r.  into  the  city 
Mark  14.  40.  when  he  r.  he  found  them  asleep 
Luke^.  56.  and  Mary  r.  to  her  own  house 
2.  20.  shepherds  r.  glorifying  God  for  all  things 
4    1.  Jesus  full  of  the  Holy  Ghostr.from  Jordan 
14.  Jesus  r.  in  power  of  the  Spirit  into  Galilee 

8.  37.  he  went  up  into  the  ship  and  r.  back  again 
40.  when  Jesus  r.  the  people  gladly  received  him 

9.  10.  the  apostles  when  r.  again  told  him  all 

10.  17.  the  seventy  r.  again  with  joy,  saymg 
17.  18.  arc  not  found  that  r.  to  give  glory  to  God 
19.  15.  when  he  was  r.  having  received  kingdom 

23.  48.  all  the  people  smote  their  breasts  and  r. 
56.they  r.and  prepared  S|iice9  and  rested  sabbath 

24.  9.  r.  from  se|)ulchre  and  told  all  these  things 
33.  they  rose  same  hour,  and  r   to  Jerusalem 
52.  they  worshipped  him,  and  r.  to  Jerusalem 

.^ct.i  I.  12.  then  r.  they  lo  Jerusalem  from  Olivet 
5.  22.  when  the  officers  found  them  not,  they  r. 
8.  25.  the  apostles  r.  lo  Jerusalem,  and  i>feached 

12.  25.  Barnabas  and  Saul  r.  from  Jerusalem 

13.  13.  and  John  de|>arling  from  them,  r.  to  Jf.rus. 

14.  21.  thev  r.  aiain  to  Lysira  and  Iconium 
21.  0.  we  took  ship,  and  ihey  r.  home  again 
23.32.  they  left  the  horsemen,  and  r.  to  thecaatle 

finl.  1.  17.  and  I  r.  again  unto  Damascus 

Hrb.  II.  15.  nnght  have  had  opportunity  to  h&ve  r 

1  Pel  2  25.  now  r.  lo  the  Shepherd  of  your  soul: 

RETURNETH. 
Psnl.  146.  4.  his  breath  goelh,  he  r.  to  his  earth 
Prort.  20.  11.  as  a  dog  r.  to  his  vomit,  so  a  fool  r. 
F.ccl.  1.  0.  the  wind  r.  according  to  his  circuits 
Isa.  .55    10.  rain  r.  not  thither,  but  watereth  earth 
Kiek.  35.  7.  him  that  r.  I  will  cut  off  from  Seir 
Zcch  9   8.  I  will  encainn  because  of  him  that  r. 

RETURNING. 
Oen.  8.  t  3-  the  waters  relumed  in  going  and  r. 
t  7  the  tavwi  went  forth  in  going  and  r. 

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REV 

Pial.  120.  +  I.  w'neii  the  Lord  returned  r.  of  Zion 
ha.  30.  15.  in  r.  and  rest  shall  ye  be  saved 
Luke  7.  10.  and  they  r.  found  tlie  scrvaut  whole 
^icta  8.  28.  was  r.  and  aitliiig  in  Ins  chariot,  read 
Esaias  the  pinpfaet 
Hcb.  7.  1.  met  Abraham  r.  from  slaughteif  of  kiug« 

REVEAL 
To  reveal  siguijics,  'lo  discover  that  which  waa 
before  concealed,  us  to  reveal  a  secret,  Prov   11. 
13.  Jilso  to  make  ujierson  understand  any  part 
of  divine  truth  Khicli  lie  knew  not,  or  was  m  a 
mistake  about  before.     If  in  any  thing  ye  be 
otherwise  mmded,  God  shall  reveal   even  this 
unto  vou,  Pktl.  3.  15.    The  aposUcrmxi  speak- 
ing of  the  gospel,  saijs,Thiil  therein  _is!the 
righleousness  of  God  revealed,  Horn.  1.  17.  thai 
is.  Thai  way, ormctkodof  becoming  righteous, 
■which  IS  of  (iod's  instilutwn,  orumation,  up- 
pomtmcnl,  and  establishment,  and  which  alone 
he  will  accept  of  lo  life,  namely  liy  faith  in 
Christ,  IS  fully  and  plainly  discvoercd  in  the 
gospel;    which    was    wholly  unknrwn  to  the 
Gentiles,  and  but  obscurely  made  kroi-ii  to  Uie 
Jews.     JJnd   in  verse   18.  he  says.  That    the 
wraih  of  God  is  revealed  from  heaver,  against 
all  ungodliness  of  men  :    Uis  displeamie  was 
made  known  by  those  judgments  which  he  <>:- 
fids  upon  snin'rs,  and  by  thcirremo'^se  and  the 
challenges  of  their  consciences. 
Revelation,  in  Greek  Apocalypsis,  is  the  name 
given  in  particular  to  that  part  of  the  hol-J 
scriptures  which  was  revealed  to  John  the  Di- 
vine, in  the  Isle  of  Pal  mii.<,  whither  he  had  been 
banished byDoirnUan, and  which  chiijlycontains 
prophecies,  or  predictions  concerning  the  stall 
of  the  church  m  future  ages.    It  is  also  called 
Revelation,    when    (Uni    makes  manifest  an-g 
thing  lo  man  in  an  extraordinary  and  siipir- 
nalaral    manner,  whether    by  dream,  vision, 
ecstasy,  or  otherwise.     St.  Paul  says,  That  he 
had  not  re^:eived  the  gospel  by  the  ministry  of 
men,  bul  hy  a  particular  Revelalion/ro;«  God, 
who  had  immediiitely  convey  edlhs  knowledge  of 
divine  things  unto  him.  Gal.  1.  12.     ./ind  else- 
where,   That  he    did  not  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
after  his  conversion  by  the  mere  motion  of  hie 
own.  mind,  bul  in  consequence  of  a  revelalinn 
that  he  had  for  that  purpose.  Gal.  2.  2.      The 
word  Apocalypsis  is  used  likewise  to  eiprcst 
the  manifestation  of  Christ   lo   the  Jews   and 
Gentiles,  Luke  2.  32.      The  manifestation  of 
the  gl'jry  with  which  God  will  glorify  his  elect 
and  hts  faithful  servants  at  the  Inst  judgment, 
RiMii.  8.  18.     Jind  the  declaratiim  of  his  judg- 
ments, m  his  conduct  both  towards  the  godiy 
and  towards  the  wicked,  Rom.  2.  5. 
liuth  4.  t  4.  and  I  said,  I  will  r.  in  thine  ear 
.lob  20.  27.  the  heaven  sliall  r.  his  iiiiipiiiy 
Psal.  1 19.  t  18.  r.  mine  eyes  thai  I  may  behoU 
.ler.  33.  6.  1  will  r.  them  ahuiiilance  of  peaoc 
Dan.  2.  47.  seeing  thou  couldest  r.  iH.a  scrwret 
Mat.  11.  27.  the  Father,  but  the  Son,  and   he  to 
whomsoever  the  Son  will/,  him,  Luke  10.22. 
nal.\.  16.  called  me  hv  liijgraCH,to  r.  his  Sun  in  ma 
Phil.  3.  15.  God  shall'r.  even  ihis  unto  you 

REV-EALED. 
Deut.  29.  29.  but  things  r.  to  us  and  our  children 

1  Snni.X'.  nor  was  the  word  of  theLoid  r.  lo  him 
21.  the  Lord  r.  himself  to  Samuel  in  Shiloh 

9.  t  15.  now  the  Lord  had  r.  the  ear  of  Samuel 

2  Sam.  7.  27.  thou  hast  r.  to  thy  servant,  saying 
1  CAron.  17.  t  25.  hast  r.  the  ear  of  thy  servant 
Esth.  8.  t  13.  the  copy  of  the  writing  r.  lo  peoiile 
Psal.  98.  t  2.  his  righteousness  liaili  he  r. 
Isa.  22.  14.  it  was  r.  in  mine  ears  by  the  Lord 

23.  1.  from  the  land  of  Chittiiii  it  is  r.  to  ihera 

40.  5.  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  he  r. 

.53.  1.  to  whom  is  arm  of  Loid  r.  ?  .lohn  12.  38. 

.56.  1.  and  my  righteousness  is  near  to  be  r. 
.ler.  11.  20.  for  unlo  thee  have  I  r.  my  cause 
Dan.  2.  19.  then  was  the  secret  r.  to  Daniel 
30.  this  secret  is  not  r,  lo  me  for  ajiy  wisdom 

10.  I.  a  thins  was  r.  lo  Dan.el,  and  was  tru* 
Mat.  10.  26.  for  there  is  nothing  covered,  ihatshaR 

not  be  r.nor  hid  that  sh.nol  he  known,  l.ukeX'i.i. 

11.  25.  and  hast  r.  Ihem  lo  balies,  Luke  10.  21. 

16.  17.  flesh  and  blood  halh  not  r.  it  unto  Ihee 
Luke  2.  26.  it  was  r.  lo  Simeon  by  the  Holy  Ghoi* 

35.  that  the  thoughts  of  many  hearts  may  be  r. 

17.  30.  shall  be  in  day  when  the  Son  of  man  r. 
Horn.  1.  17.  therein  is  ihe  righteousness  of  God  r. 

18.  for  the  wralh  of  God  is  r.  from  heaven 
8.  18.  with  the  glory  which  shall  be  r.  in  us 

1  Cor.  2.  10.  God  hath  r.  them  lo  iis  by  his  Spirit 
3,  13.  day  declare  it,  because  it  shall  be  r.  byfK* 
14.  30.  if  anv  thing  be  r.  lo  another  that  sitteth 

Gal. "A  23.  the  faith  whicli  should  afterwards  ber 
Kph.  3.  5.  as  it  is  now  r.  to  his  holy  apostkf 

2  Theas.  1.  7.  when  the  I  ord  Jesms  shall  bo  '. 
2.  3.  a  falling  away  first  dud  that  man  ^\  sin  b.i  •- 


REV 

8  T1ht»s.'i.6  now  yti  know  wliat  witliliolJctli,  that 

lie  miglit  liu  r.  in  Ii:s  tiriu' 

8.  that  wicked  one  be  r.  wlioin  L.  slial)  coiisu.ne 

I  Pet.  J.  5  t(i  salvalion,  rpndy  lo  l)e  r.  iij  last  tiiue 

12.  unto  wliijiii  It  was  r   .liat  iiul  U>  tliurnscives 

4.  13.  ttiat  when  Ins  glcry  simll  Ije  r.  ye  may  be 

5. 1.  and  also  a  jiartaker  of  glory  that  shall  be  r. 

KEVKALKK. 
Van. 2.  47.  your  God  a  G  od  of  gods,  a  7-.  of  secrets 

KEVE.VLETH. 
Iitb  33.  f  IG.  thonher.  the  ears  of  men,  and  sealcth 
I'luv.  11.  13.  a  tale-hearer,  >■.  secrets,  '20.  19. 
/iaii.  ~.  -2.  iic  r.  the  deep  and  secret  things 
-d  hut  there  is  a  God  in  heaven  that  r.  "pcrptH 
2'J.  he  that  r.  secrels  inaketh  known  to  thes 
4<nu«3.7.  he  r.hissecrets  tohis servants  pru'iheTc 
KEVEb.^TION. 
J  Rom.  2.  5.  andr.  of  tliu  righteous  judgment  of  Gcd 
(       Iti.  ii.5.  according  t  j  r.  of  the  iiiyslery  keptse'^r.n 
1   !  Cor.  1. 1  7.  wailing  for  the  r.  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
S    14.  a.  except  1  shall  Sjieak  to  you  either  by  r. 
*     'iU.  every  one  hatii  a  r.  halh  an  interpretation 
Oal.  1.  li.  hut  by  th^  r.  of  Jesus  Clirist 
'i.  *2.  and  I  went  up  by  r.  and  coniinunicatefj 
i-^'A.  l.I7.nia)  give youilieS(iirilof  wisdom  aiidr. 
3.  3.  how  ihiil  by  r.  he  iiiaile  known  to  m 

1  /'tt.  1. 13.  grace  brought  at  the  r.  of  Jesus  Christ 
Uev.  1.  1.  the  r.  of  Jesus  ChriBl,  which  God  gave 

KKVEL.\T1(>NS. 

2  Cor.  12.  1. 1  will  come  to  visions  and  r  of  the  L 
7.  lest  I  should  bi!e.\alled  thro'  abundance  of  r 

REVELLINGS 

Oil.  5.21.  works  of  the  tlesh  ar.'  r.  and  such  like 

I  Pet.  4.  3.  when  ye  wa:ked  ni  lusts,  r.  hanquetings 

UEVENGE. 

Revenge,  as  it  iiirludes  a  sense  of  sorrow  and 
trouble  far  the  injuries  that  are  done  to  us,  can 
not  by  any  means  belan<r  to  Gud.  JVune  of  his 
creatures  can  disturb  his  peace,  or  cause  to  him 
any  trouble  or  rcscnloient  Man  has  recourse 
to  revenge,  only  because  he  is  galled  and  sen 
tible  of  injuries.  IVhen  therefore  it  is  said  in 
scripture,  that  (iod  reucnircs  himself,  it.fpeaks 
after  a  pop  uiar  and  improper  manner.  He  r in- 
dicates the  injuries  done  to  his  justice  and  his 
majesty,  and  to  the  order  he  has  established  in 
the  icorld,  yet  without  any  emotion  of  pleasure 
or  displeasure.  He  rcoengcs  the  injuries  done 
to  his  sernants  because  he  is  just,  and  because 
order  and  justice  must  be  preserved.  Men  re- 
venge themselves  out  of  weakness,  because  they 
arc  offended,  because  they  are  too  much  in 
fiuenred  by  srlf-looe.  Ji  great  soul  overlooks 
and  despises  injuries;  a  sml  enlightened  by 
grare  and  faith,  leaves  the  judgment  and  re- 
verpi  of  them  to  Gud,  who  has  sulfiiiently  de- 
ctniec  himself,  to  make  it  understimd  by  good 
men,  that  vengeance  belongeth  only  to  him  ;  To 
me  beloiiijyih  vengeance  and  recompence,  Deut. 
3'i.  il").  He  forliids  ni'ilire  and  revenge,  in  ex- 
press terms  ;  he  will  not  allow  us  to  kiep  any 
resentineiitm  nur  hearts  against  our  brethren  : 
Thou  shall  not  hate  thy  brother  in  thine  heart ; 
thou  shalt  in  any  wise  rebuke  thy  neighbour, 
and  not  siitfer  sin  upon  hini.  Thou  shalt  not 
avcrge,  nor  bear  any  grudge  against  the  chil- 
dren of  lliy  |)eo|)le.  Lev.  19.  17,18.  Jind  when 
G'ni  established  the  Lex  Talionis,  he  does  not 
thrrihy  allow  of  .'evciige,  but  sets  limits  te  it 
.Ncr.  fomes,  sed  limes  furoris  est,  *aj.5  Austin 
He  does  mil  intend  to  provoke  to  anger,  but  to 
Itcp  the  progress  and  consequences  of  it.  Non 
ul  id  i|Uod  sopitum  erat,  hinc  accenderetur  :  sed 
ne  id  quod  ardebat,  ultra  extenderetnr. 

'er.  15.  15.  O  Lord,  r.  me  of  my  persecutors 

2(»or.  10.  fi.  ill  a  readiness  to  r.  all  disobedience 
RlsVENGE,  Substantive. 

Jer.  20.  10.  and  we  shall  take  our  r.  on  him 

i::e<(-2.'>. 15. because  the  Philistines  liavedealtby  r. 

2  Cor.  7.  11.  yea,  what  r.  it  ivroijglit  in  you 
RKVRNGED. 

Rtek.  25.1?   because  Rdom  r  himself  upon  them 
KEVENGER. 

/fum.  35   10.  the  r.  shall  slay  the  murderer,  21. 
S4.  congregation  shall  judge  between  ihe  slaver 
and  the  r   :'f  blood 
25.  deliver  the  slayer  out  of  ibe  hand  of  the  r. 
27.  if  T-.  fii,il  liun  without,  and  r.  kill  the  slayer 

Xah.  1.  t  2.  the  Lord  is  a  jealous  God,  and  a  r. 

Rom.  13  4.  for  he  is  minister  of  G.  ar.  toexecu'e 
REVENGERS. 

i  Sam.  14. 11.  that  thou  wouMest  not  suffer  ther. 
REVENGES. 

Dcut.  32.  42.  from  the  beginning  ofr.  on  enemv 

Psal.94.  tl.  O  God  of  r.shew  thyself,  lift  up  thyself 
REVENGETH. 

Vo4. 1.  2.  the  Lord  )•   the  Lord  r.  and  is  furious 
REVENGING. 

Psal  79,  10.  by  the  r.  of  llie  binod  of  thy  servants 

E»ek.  25.  t  12  Edom  dealt  by  r,  tevoneoment 
490  ^ 


REV 

Rr.VENlJE. 
Ezra  4.  13.  so  l!:ou  slialt  eiid.nnrgo  the  r.  of  km 
Prov.  8.  19.  my  r.  is  bLiitr  ihan  ch  iice  silver 
Isa.  23.  3.  the  harvest  of  the  rivur  is  her  r. 

REVENUL-S. 
Prov.  15.  fi.  but  in  the  r.  of  the  wirked  is  trouble 
l(i.  8.  a  little  is  better  than  gre.il  r.  wiilioui  right 
Jer.  12.  13.  they  shall  he  ashained  of  your  r. 

REVERENCE 
Reverence,  when  it  is  said  to  be  given  to  man, 
«:  a  submissive  humble  carriage  and  respect, 
■which  inferiors  owe  to  their  superiors  ;  thus, 
Meiihiboshcth  did  reverence  to  David,  and  ac 
kioiclcdged  him  for  his  sovereign, 'i  Sain.  9.(5. 
.^nd  wives  arc  commanded  to  reverence  their 
htinbands,  Eph..'i.'3X  that  is^to  esteem  them, 
tc-  fear  them,  not  with  a  servile,  but  ingenuous 
fear,  and  such   as  proceeds  from  love,  and  to 
manifest  their  esteem  by  the  whole  of  their  car- 
riage towards  them.     But  when   God  is  the 
object  of  our  reverence,  it  signifies,  That  holy, 
h'imbie  and  filial  fear  of  his  displeasure,  and 
that  submissive,  Lowly,  and  self-abosi-ig  tem 
per  of  .spirit,  with  which  we  should  approach  to 
him  in  theduties  of  his  worship,  and  with  which 
we  should  demean  ourselves  under  his  chasten- 
ings:  this  temper  being  absolutely  necessary 
a nd  most  congruous  with  respect  to  God,  upon 
the  account  of  his  S'lVereignty,  justice,  and 
goodness, declared  in  Lis  chast^nings;  and  with 
respect  to  our  frailty,  our  dependence  upon  him, 
our  obiioxiousness  to  his  law,  and  our  obliga 
tions  tohim,  that  he  will  please  to  afflict  us  for 
our  guild      To  this  purpose  the  apostle  spi-aks  , 
Heb.  12.9,  We  have  had  fathersof  out  flesh  who 
corrected  us,  and  we  gave  them  reverence  ;  shall 
we  not  much  rather  b?  in  subjection  unto  the 
Father  of  spirits,  and  live  7      fVr  have  had  our 
natural  parents,  who  were  our  instructors  and 
correctors,  who  made  use  of  the  rod,  as  well  as 
the  word,  for  our  nurture,yet  our  bowels  turned 
towards  them  ;  wehavr  been  covered  with  sham< 
and  blushing  for  our  faults,  and  have  submit 
ted  to  their  correction,  so  as  tn  reform  and  turn 
from  the  faults  for  which  they  chastised  us 
and  shall   we  not  viuch  rather  submissively 
receive  correction  from  God,  reform  under  it, 
and  resign  our  souls  to  him  who  is  the  Creator 
of  them, and  the  sovereign, guardian, priiteetcr, 
and  disposer  of  them  ?   Likewise  in  the  duties 
of  prayer,  hearing  the  word,  and  the  like,  an 
humble  conception  of  God,  as  the  supreme,  eter- 
nal, and  infinitely  perfect  Hcing  ;  as  the  omni- 
present, omniscient,  and  an  incomprehensibly 
glorious  Majesty,  whose  throne  is  in  heaven, 
whose  J\raoie  alone  is  excellent,  whose  glory  is 
above  the  earth  and  heaven,  would  engage  us 
to  approach  him  with  deq>  reverence  and  holy 
fear.      Heb.  12.  28,  29,     Let   us  have  grace, 
whereby  wo  may  servt,  God  acceptably,  with 
reverence  and  godly  fear;  for  our  God  is  a  con- 
suming (ire. 
f.ev.  19.30.  shall  r.  my  sanctuary,  I  am  Lord,2fi  2. 
Esth.  3.2.  all  the  king's  servants  in  gate  r.  Haman 
Mat.  21. 37.  but  last  of  all  he  sent  to  them  bis  son, 
saving,  thev  will  r.  my  son,  Mark  12. 6. 
jAikelfl.  13. 
Eph.  5.  33.  the  wl'e  see  that  she  r.  her  husband 

REVERENCE. 
2  Sam.  9.  fi.  Mephibosheth  did  r.  to  David 
1  /f)nn-?1.31.  Bath-sheba  bowed, and  did  r.to  king 
Esth.  3.  2.  Mordecai  bjjwed  not,  nor  did  him  r.  5. 
Psnl.  89.  7.  to  be  had  in  ?•.  of  all  that  are  about  him 
Heb.  12.9.  we  gave  them  r.  II  28.  serve  God  with  r. 
\Pet.  3.1 15.  togiveaii  answer  of  your  hope  with 

REVEREND. 
Psal.  111. 9. he  sent  redomp.  holy  and  r.  is  his  name 

REVERSE. 

JV«m.23  20.  and  he  hath  blessed,  and  I  cannot  r.  it 

Esth.  8.  5  let  it  be  written,  lo  r  the  letters  devised 

I',  and  sealed  with  king's  rinj,  m(ty  no  man  r. 

.Jer.  2.  *  24.  in  her  occasion  who  can  r.  ill 

REVILE. 
Ezod.  22  28.  thou  shall  not  r.  the  gods,  nor  curse 
Mat.  5.  II.  blessed  are  ve  when  men  shall  r.  you 

REVILED 
J^rh.  13.  t25   I  contended  with  them,  and  r.  them 
Mat  27.39  that  paseed  bv  r.  him,  wae.  their  heads 
Mark  15.  .32.  they  that  were  crucified  r.  him 
.John  9.28.  thev  r  him,  and  said,  thou  art  disciple 
I  C.or.  4.  12.  being  r.  we  bless,  being  persecuted 
1  Pet.  2.21.  who  when  be  wns  r.  r.  not  again 

REVILERS. 
1  Cor.  6. 10.  nor  r  shall  inherit  kingdom  of  God 

REVILEST. 
Jicts  23.4.  they  said,  r   (lion  God's  high  priest  ? 

REVILETH. 
Kzod.  21.tl7.lhat  r  his Cnilier shall  bo  piitto death 

REVTL1N(5S. 
Isa.  51  'i   fci^r  not,  neither  he  ye  afraid  of  their  r. 


REW 

\Z'ph  2.  8.  and  L'le  t-.  of  the  ch    hen  of  Ammon 

UEVIVE. 
JVr/i  4.2.  will  they  ;■.  the  stones  out  of  il,e  hcitpH 
I'sol  85  t)   wilt  thou  not  r.us  ugaiii,  iIihI  ihy  peojili' 

1.38.  7    thou  will  r.  me,  thou  shalt  ^llelch  iurlh 

Isa  bl.  15.  with  a  contrite  spirit,  lo  r.  epirii  of  llip 

luiinhle,  and  lo  r.  the  heartof  the  cuiiinto  one« 

Hns.i'i.  2.  alter  two  days  will  her.  us,  we  shall  ;:v« 

14.  7.  they  siiall  r.  as  corn,  and  grow  as  llie  vine 

A/tti.3.2.  O  Lord.r  ihy  work  in  midst  ot  llie  yeari 

KEVIVED. 
fJei).  45.  27.  the  spirit  of  Jacob  (heir  father  r. 
.Iiidg.  15.  19   his  spirit  came  ag.iiii,  and  he  r. 

1  Kings  17.  22.  Soul  of  the  child  ciiiiie,  and  he  r. 

2  Kings  13.  21.  and  touched  bones  of  Elisha,  he  » 
lioin.l.'i.  when  the  comiiiandmeiit came,  sm  r. 

14.  9.  to  lilts  end  Christ  both  died,  rose,  and  r. 
Phil.  4.  t  10.  that  now  your  care  of  me  haili  r. 

REVIVING. 
E.xra  9.  8.  to  give  us  a  little  r.  in  our  bondage,    . 

REVOLT. 
Dent.  13.  t  5   prophet  spoken  r   against  (helper 
Isa.o'.i  13  speaking opjiress.  andr  uttering  falsoJl 
.Jer.  28.  t  10   because  ihju  hast  taught  r.  29.  t  32 

REVOLT. 
2  Chron.  21. 10   the  same  lime  also  did  Libnah  r 
/sa.  I.  5.  be  stricken,  y;  will  r.  more  and  mors 

REVOLTED. 
2  fCings  8  20  in  his  days  Edom  r.22  2C/ir.2]  .8,10 

22.  then  Libnah  t.  at  the  same  time 
Isa.  31   t)   to  bim  from  whom  Israel  have  deeply  r 
.ler.  5.  23   but  this  people,  they  are  r.  and  goiie 

REVOLTEHS. 
.fer.  6.28.  arc  all  grievoutr.  walking  withslandinf 
Hos.  5.  2   the  r.  are  profound  to  inHke  siaughiei 
9.  15.  I  will  love  them  no  yiore,  iirinces  are  r. 
REVOLTING. 
.Jer.  5.  23.  thi?  people  hath  a  r.  and  rel  allious  heart 

REVOLIjTION 
Eiod.  34.  t  "   observe  feast  at  the  r.  of  (he  year 

1  .s«m    l.t20.  when  ther.  of  days  was  come  aiiont 

2  CAron.  21.  t  23.  m  the  r.  of  (he  year  Syria  came 
REW.ARl) 

Signifies.  [1]  ./?  recompence,  reqiital,  or  amends, 
upon  account  of  some  service  done,  or  good 
action  performed,  such  as  ts  due  to  labourers 
for  their  work,  1  Tim.  5.  18.  [2]  1  hat 
free  and  unmerited  recompence  which  shall  b» 
given  to  the  godly  by  the  goodness,  bounty,  and 
mc-.cy  r,f  Gcd.  after  all  their  labours  in  hit 
se-viee.  This  is  a  reward  wholly  of  gi  ace., 
in  respect  of  us,  or  our  deserving,  but  of  jus- 
tice on  account  of  the  purchase  of  it  by  the 
sacred  treasure  of  Christ's  blood,  and  liie 
unchiii::' cable  tenor  of  the  gospel,  wherein  fV«d 
proniists  heaven  to  all  obedient  and  '-ue  oif 
licvers.  Mat.  5.  12.  |  6.  fi.  [3J  That  extreme  and 
fearful  punishment  and  recompence  Jront  thf. 
terrible  majesty  and  revenging  justice  of  Gvd, 
which  will  be  inflicled  upon  impenitent  sinncrt 
Psal.  91.  S.  [4]  J]  gift  or  bribe,  Deut.  i" ' 
C5.  [5]  The  fruit  or  benefit  of  labour  m 
this  World,  Eccl.  9.  5.  [G]  Human  applause, 
Mat.  6.  2,  5.  [71  Comfort  and  joy,  Psal. 
19.  II. 

Gen.  15.  1.  Abram,  I  am  thy  exceeding  great  r. 

JVum.  18.  31.  for  it  is  your  r.  for  your  eervice 

/Jeut.  10.  17.  a  terrible  God,  who  takelh  not  r. 
27.  25.  cursed  that  takelh  r.  to  slay  the  innocent 

Ruth  2.  12.  a  full  r.  be  given  thee  of  the  Lord 

2  .Sam.  4.10.  \tho  tho't  I  wouW  have  given  him  a  r 
19.  36.  the  king  recompense  it  me  with  such  a  r 

1  K^mgs  13.  7.  go  home,  and  1  will  give  thee  a  r. 

Job  (j.  22.  did  I  say,  bring  to  me,  or  give  a  r. 
7.  2.  as  a  hireling  lookelh  for  the  r.  of  his  work 

Psal.  15.5.  nor  takelh  r.  against  the  innocent 

19.  11.  and  in  keeping  of  them  there  is  great  r. 
40. 15.  let  them  be  desolate  for  a  r.  of  their  sham* 
58.  11.  veiily,  there  is  a  r.  for  the  righteous 
70.  3.  let  tliem  be  turned  back  for  r.  of  their  shanx 
91.  8.  only  thou  shalt  see  the  r.  of  the  wicked 
94.  2.  lift  lip  thyself,  render  a  r.  to  the  proud 
109.  20.  let  this  he  the  r.  of  mine  adversaries 
127.  3   and  Ihe  fruit  of  the  wojib  is  Ins  r. 

Prov.  11.  18   'hat  soweth  righteousness,  a  sure  r 

21.  14.  a  r.  in  the  bosom  pacifieth  strong  wrath 

22.  t  4.  the  r.  of  humility  is  riches  and  honom 

23.  \}S.  surely  there  is  a  r.  atul  thine  exppctatiotj 

24.  14   hastfcand  v.'isdoQijthen  there  shall  bear 

20.  for  the-^"  shall  be  n    r.  to  the  evil  man 
F.cel.  4  9.  boC.  they  bavf  n  good  r.  for  their  laboc 

9.  ^.  neither  have  they  any  more  a  r. 
fsa.  3    11.  the  r.  of  his  hands  shall  be  given  him 

5.  23.  which  justify  the  wicked  for  r. 

40.  10.  his  r.  is  with  him,  and  his  work.  62   11. 

45.  13   he  shall  let  go  my  captives,  not  for  r. 

49.  t  4.  and  my  r.  is  with  my  God 
.ler.  40.  5.  the  captain  gave  Jeremiah  a  r. 
/^I>'A•.  16.34.  tlioiigivest  ;■.  and  nor.  is  given  thee 
Hos.d.^.  thou  hast  loved  ar.  upon  every  corn  flvA 


Obad.  15.  thy  a  eliall  return  upon  thine  own  head 

Mic.3.  11.  heads  tliereofjudga  lorr.  priests  tuacli 

7.  3.  Itie  prince  asketh,  and  judge  askelli  lor  a  r. 

Mai-  5.  li.  great  is  yuur  r.  in  heaven,  /^a/te  tj.  23. 

46.  iflove  them  which  love  yuu,  what  r.liuveye! 

6.1  otherwise  ye  have  ni>  r.ol'yuur  Father  in  liuav. 

2.  verily,  1  say  to  you,  they  have  tlieit  r.  5,  Iti. 

10-  41.  he  that  receivetli  a  prophet  shall  receive  a 

p  rophet's  r.  shall  receive  a  righteous  man's  r. 

42.  he  shall  in  no  wise  lose  his  r.  jMar/i  9.  41. 

Luke  a.  35  but  do  gooil,  and  your  r.  shall  be  great 

li.  41.  Inr  we  receive  the  due  r.  of  our  deeds 

4ctsl.  16.  man  purchased  a  held  with  r.  otiiiiquity 

Rom.  4  4.  iiiin  tliatworkelh  is  the  r.  not  reckoned 

1  Ccrr.  3.  8.  every  man  shall  receive  his  own  r. 

14.  if  any  man's  work  abide  he  shall  receive  a  r. 

9.  17.  ifl'do  this  thing  willingly  I  have  a  r. 

18.  what  is  my  r.ilien .'  verily,  that  when  I  preach 
Col.  2.  Id.  let  no  man  beguile  you  of  your  r. 
3.  24.  ye  shall  receive  the  r.  oflhe  inheritance 

1  Tim.  5.  Irf.  the  labourer  ia  worthy  of  his  r. 
//ci.2.2.every  transg.  received  a  just  recomp.  of  r. 

10.  3j.  conrtdenee,  which  l-.atli  great  recomp.  of  ?•. 

11.26.  he  had  respect  to  the  recompenceof  ther. 

2  Pel.  2. 13.  shall  receive  the  r.  of  unrighteousness 
iJohn  8.  but  that  we  receive  a  full  r. 

Jude  11.  ran  greedily  after  error  of  Balaam  for  r. 
Hev.  11.  18.  the  lime  is  ccme  thou  shouldest  giver. 
22.  12.  I  come  quickly,  and  my  r.  is  with  me 

REVV.-^KD,   yerb. 
Deut.  32.  41.  and  I  will  r.  them  that  hale  me 

1  Ham.  24.  19.  wherefore  the  Lord  r.  thee  good 

2  Sam.  3.  39.  the  Lord  shall  r.  the  doer  of  evil 
2  CArou.  2U.  11.  behold,  I  say,  how  they  r.  us 
PiiU.  54.  5.  he  shall  r.  evil  to  mine  enemies 
f-rov.  25.  22.  heaji  coals,  and  the  Lord  shall  r.  tliee 
Has.  4.  9.  and  1  will  r.  tiiem  their  doings 

Jiliit.  6.  4.  Father  himself  shall  r.  thee  openly,  6,1S. 

16.27.  he  shallr.every  man  according  to  Ins  works 
2  Tim.  4.  14.  Lord  r.  him  according  to  his  works 
Hev.  18.  6.  r.  her,  even  as  she  rewarded  you 

REWARDED. 
Gen.  44.  4.      herefore  have  ye  r.  evil  for  good  1 
JSo(n.24.17   or  thou  hast  r.me good,  vshereas  thou 
art  more  righteous  than  1, 1  haver,  thee  evil 
S5am.22.  21.  theLordr.  me  according  tn  my  righ- 
teousness and  cleanness  of  my  hands,  Psui.18.20. 
S  C/iron.  15.  7.  be  strong,  your  work  shall  be  r. 
ysal.  7.  4.  if  I  have  r.  evil  to  him  that  was  at  peace 
35.  12.  they  r.  me  evil  lor  good,  109.  5. 
103.  10.  nor  r.  us  according  to  our  iniquilics 
Prov.  13.  13.  that  feareth  the  commandment  be  r. 
Isa.  3.  9.  for  they  have  r.  evil  to  themselves 
Jcr.  31.  1(5.  ihy  work  shall  be  r.  saith  the  Lord 
Rev.  18.  6.  reward  her  even  as  she  r.  vou,  double 

KEW.ARDEIl. 
Heb.  11.  6.  a  r.  of  them  that  ildigently  seek  him 

REVVARDETH. 
.Tab  21.  19.  he  r.  him  and  he  shall  know  it 
Psal.  31.  23.  and  plentifully  r.  the  proud  doer 
137.  8.  happy  he  that  r.  thee,  as  thou  hast  served 
Prov.  17. 13.  whoso  r.evil  for  good, evil  notdejiart 
26.  10.  both  r  the  fool,  and  r.  transgressors 

REWARDS. 
JVunt.  22.  7.  with  the  r.  of  divination  in  their  hand 
fsa.1.23.  every  oneloveth  gifis,  I'olloweth  after  r. 
7.)an.2. 6.  ye  shall  receive  ef  me  gifts  and  r.  honour 
5.  17.  Daniel  said,  give  thy  r.  to  another 
Hos.'i.  12.  these  aremvr.  my  lovers  have  given  me 

RIB,  ri. 
G»n.2.  21.  Adam  slept,  and  God  took  one  of  his  r. 

22.  the  r.  whi.^li  God  had  taken  from  man 
Kiod.  30.  t  4.  make  two  rings  by  two  r.  of  altar 
iSam.  2.  23.  .•\bni-r  smote  .Asahel  under  the  fifth  r. 
3.27.Joabsmotc.\bner  ||  20.10..Ioabsmo^e  Amasa 
4.6.Rechab  and  Baaiiah  smote  Ish-boshelh  under 
the  fifih  r. 
1  Kinirs  6.  t  5.  and  he  made  r.  round  about 
7.  t  3".  it  was  ccverud  with  cellar  upon  tlie  r. 
Dan.  7.  5.  beast  had  ihrec  r.  in  the  mouth  of  it 

RIBA.N'D. 
Jfum.  15.  38.  on  fringe  of  the  borders  a  r.  of  blue 

RK'll 
Bignifies,  [1]  Onr.  that  has  rrrral  incomr.'!,orplrn- 
tyof  worldly L'^od  tlii'ifs,  1  Tim.  6.  17.  [■>.]  One 
thai  aboan'letli  in  spiritual  gnnd  tkin^n,  being 
famished  wit/i  tlicsracr.''of  God's  Spirit,  .Inm. 
2.    5.    Rev.  2.  9.     [.')]    Suck  as  in  their   omn 
opinion  arc  .<spirituathi  rich,  when  in  realiti/ 
they  are  not.  Rev.  3.  17.     [4]  Such  as  place  all 
their  happiness  and  confidencein  their  nut-rtird 
prosperity.  Ma    19.24."  Luke  G.  24.     f.5]  /Vise 
end    worthy  men,  whs    are  richly  furni-ihrd 
vith  excellent  endowments  of  Ihe  mind,  E-;cl. 
10.6. 
Sen.  13.  2.  .Abram  was  very  r.  in  cattle,  in  silver 
14.23. |psl  thou  shouldst  say,!  have  made.Abram  r. 
F.xod.  30.  15.  r.  shall  not  give  more,  nor  poor  less 
^eB.  25.  47.  and  if  a  stranger  wax  r.  by  thee 
Ruth  3  10.  foIloweJst  not  ycung  men  poor  or  r. 
491 


RIO 

1  S,im.  2.  7.  the  Lord  maketh  poor  andmakethr. 

2  Sam.  12. 1.  there  were  two  men  in  one  city,  oner. 
.lob  15.  2;l.  he  shall  not  be  r.  neither  shall  his  subsl. 

34.  19.  nor  regardelh  the  r.  more  than  the  poor 
I'sal.  45.  12.  tlie  r.  shall  entreat  thy  favour 
49.  2.  hear  this,  bolh  r.  and  poor  together 

16.  be  not  thou  afraid  when  one  is  made  r. 
Proo.  10.  4.  the  hand  oflhe  diligent  inaketh  r. 

22.  the  blessing  of  the  Lord,  it  maketh  r. 

13.  7.  there  is  that  maketh  himself  r.  yet  hath 

14.  20.  poor  is  hated,  but  the  r.  hath  many  friends 
18.  23.  but  tiie  r.  aiiswereth  roughly 

21.  17.  he  that  loveth  wine  and  oil  shall  not  ber. 

22.  2.  r.  and  poor  meet  together,  Lord  is  maker 
7.  the  r.  ruleth  over  the  poor,  and  the  borrower 
10.  he  that  givelh  to  the  r.  shall  come  to  want 

23.  4.  labour  not  to  ber.  cease  from  thy  wisdom 
28.  6.  than  he  that  is  perverse,  though  he  be  r. 

20.  but  he  that  inaketh  haste  to  be  r.  22. 
Keel.  5. 12.  abund.of  r.  will  not  sutler  him  to  sleep 
10.  6.  folly  is  set,  and  the  r.  sit  in  low  place 

20.  and  curse  not  the  r.  in  thy  b^d-chaniber 
Isa.  .53.  9.  and  with  the  r.  in  his  death,  because 
Jcr.  5.  27.  therefore  they  are  great,  and  wa.xen  r. 
Ezck.  27.  24.  in  chests  of  r.  a|iparel,  bound  with 
Has.  12.  8.  Ephraiin  said,  yet  1  am  become  r. 
Zech.  11.  5.  say,  blessed  be  the  Lord,  for  I  am  r. 
Mark  13.  41.  many  triat  were  r   i.ast  in  much 
/.uke  1.  53.  and  the  r.  he  hath  .rent  empty  away 

6.  24.  hut  woe  unto  you  that  are  r.  for  ye  received 

12.  21.  so  is  he  ihat  is  not  r.  toward  God 

14.12.  call  not  thy  r.  neighbours,  lest  they  bid  thee 

18.  23.  he  was  veiy  sonowful,  for  he  was  very  ?-. 

19.  2.  Zaccheus  chief  among  publicans,  was  r. 
Rom.  10.  12.  same  Lord  is  r.  to  all  that  call  on  him 

1  Cor.  4.  8.  now  ye  are  full,  now  ye  are  r. 

2  Cur.  6.  10.  as  poor,  yet  making  many  r. 

8.  9.  though  he  was  r.   yet  for  your  eakes  he 
became  poor,  .hat  ye  through  his  poverty 
raight  be  r. 
Kph.  2.  4.  but  God  who  is  r.  in  mercy 
1  Tim.  G.  9.  they  that  will  be  r.  fall  into  temptation 

17.  charge  them  that  are  r.  in  this  woild 

13.  that  they  do  good,  and  be  r.  in  good  works 
./um.  1.  10.  let  the  r.  rejoice  in  that  he  is  made  low 

2.  5.  hath  not  God  chosen  the  poor,  r.  in  faith  1 
Rev.  2.  9.  I  know  thy  poverty,  but  thou  arlr. 

3.  17.  because  thou  sayest,!  am  r.  and  increased 
18. 1  counsel  to  buy  of  me  gold,  thou  mayest  bi'r. 

13.16.  hecauseth  the  poor  and  r.lo  receive  a  mark 

18.  3.  the  merchants  of  earth  are  waxed  r.  15, 19. 

RICH  man  or  men. 

2Sam.  12. 2.  the  r.  man  had  exceeding  many  flocks 

4.  there  came  a  traveller  to  the  r.  man 
.Tob  27.  19.  r.  man  shall  lie  down  but  shall  not  be 
Prov.  10.  15.  Iher.  man's  wealth  is  his  strong  city, 
the  destruction  of  thV poor  is  poverty,  18.  11. 
28.  11.  ihe  r.  man  is  wise  in  his  own  conceit 
.Jiv.  9.  23.  let  not  the  r.  man  glory  in  his  riches 
Mic.  6.  12.  the  r.  men  thereof  are  full  of  violence 
Jl/uM9.23.  a  r.man  shall  hardly  enter  the  kingdom 
24.  it  is  easier  for  a  r.  man  to  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  God,  Mark  10.  25.  I.uke  18.  25. 
27. 57.  there  came  a  r.  man  of  Arimathea,  Joseph 
r.uke  12.  16.  the  ground  of  a  r.  man  brought  forth 
16.  1.  there  was  a  ceitaii.       man  had  a  steward 
19.  a  r.  man  was  clothed  in  purple  and  fine  linen 

21.  Ihe  crumbs  which  fell  from  the  r.mau'*  table 
2.'.  the  r.  man  also  died  and  was  buried 

21.1.  anil  saw  Iher.  men  casting  into  the  treasury 
.Jam.  1.  11.  .so  also  shall  the  r,  man  fade  away 
2.  0.  do  not  r.  men  oppress  you  and  draw  you 
5.  1.  go  to  now,  ye  r.  men,  weep  and  howl 
Rev.  6.  15.  great  men,  and  r.  men  hid  themselves 

RICHER. 
Dan.  11.  2.  the  fourth  sh-iil  be  far  r.  than  they  all 

RICHES. 
Gen.  31.  16.  the  r.  God  hath  taken  that  is  ours 
36.  7.  r.  were  more  than  they  might  dwell  together 
Jnsh.  22.  8.  return  with  much  r.  to  your  tents 
Rw<A4.tll.get  theer.  in  Ephiatah,and  be  famous 
1  Sam.  17.  25.  the  king  will  enrich  with  great  r. 
1  Kings  3. 1 1.  neither  hast  asked  r.  2  Cliron.  1. 1 1 . 
13.  I  have  <;iv>n  thee  both  r.  and  honour 
10. 23.  king  Solomon  e\ceeded  all  the  kings  of  the 
earth  for  r.  and  for  wisdom,  2  CAr.  9.  23. 

1  Chrnn.  29.  12.  both  r.  and  honour  come  of  thee 
28.  David  died  full  of  days,  r.  and  honour 

2  Chr.  17.  5.  brought  presents  to  Jehoshaphat,  lie 

had  r.  an.l  honour  in  abundance,  18.  1. 

20.  25.  they  found  r.  with  dead  bodies  and  jewels 
32.27   Hezek. had  exceeding    much  r.  and  honour 

F.sth  -.4.  he  shewed  the  r.  of  his  glorious  kingdom 
5.  11.  Haman  told  them  of  the  glory  of  his  r. 

Tnh  20.  15.  he  swallowed  down  r.  vomit  them  up 
36.  19.  will  he  esteem  thy  r .  ?  no,  not  gold 

Psal.  37.  16.  is  oetter  than  Ihe  r.  of  many  wicked 
39.  6.  hp  hcaiieth  up  r.  and  knoweth  not  who  shall 
44.  t  12.  fhou  sellest  thy  people  without  r. 
49.  6,  Ihoy  that  boast  themselves  in  their  r. 


HID 

Ps.  52.  7.  but  trusted  in  the  abundance  of  his  r. 
62.  10.  if  r.  increase,  set  not  your  heart  uu  Uiea 
73.  12.  the  ungodly  jirosper,  they  increase  ic  > 
104.  24.  O  Lord,  ihe  earth  is  full  of  thy  r. 
1 12.  3.  wealth  and  r.  shall  be  in  his  house 
119.  14.  1  have  rejoiced  as  much  as  in  all  r. 

Prov.  3.  16.  and  in  her  left  hand  r.  anc   honou- 

8.  IS.  r.  and  honour  are  with  me,  yea  !  urabla 
11.  4.  r.  profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath 

16.  a  woman  retains  honoui,  and  strong  mea  f 
28.  he  that  trusleth  in  his  r.  shall  fall 

13.  7.  that  maketh  himself  poor,  yet  hath  greats 
8.  the  ransom  of  a  man's  life  are  his  r. 

14.  24.  the  crown  of  the  wise  is  their  r. 
19.  14.  and  r.  arc  the  inheritance  of  fathers 

22.  1.  a  good  name  is  rather  to  be  chosen  than  f 

4.  by  the  fear  oflhe  Lord  are  r.  and  honour 
16.  he  thatoppresselh  the  poor  to  increase  his  r 

23.  5.  for  T.  ceitainly  make  lliemselves  wings 

24.  4.  chambers  shall  be  tilled  with  all  jileusant  r 
27.  24.  lor  r.  are  not  for  ever,  and  doth  crown 

30.  8.  give  me  neither'poverty  nor  r.  feed  me 

31.  t  2'J.  many  daughters  have  golten  r. 
Eccl.  4.  8.  nor  is  his  eye  satisfied  with  r. 

5.  13.  even  r.  kept  for  the  owners  to  their  hrrt 
14.  but  those  r.  pcri>h  by  evil  travail 
19.  every  man  to  whom  God  halh  given  r.  6.  2 

9.  11.  nor  yet  r.  to  men  of  undeistainliiig 

/.su.  8.  4.  the  r.  of  Damascus  shall  be  taken  awaj 

10.  14.  my  hand  found  as  a  nest  the  r.  of  people 
30.  G.  they  will  carry  their  r.  on  young  asses 

45.  3.  I  will  give  thee  hidden  r.  of  secret  jdaceB 
Gl.  6.  ye  shall  eat  the  r.  of  the  Genliles 
■Jer.  9.  23.  let  not  the  rich  man  glory  in  his  r. 

17.  II.  so  he  that  gitteth  r.  and  not  by  right 

48.  36.  because  r.  that  he  hath  golten  is  periilied 
Ezek.'-m.  12   they  shall  make  a  spoil  of  thy  ?• 
27.  12.   Tarshi.sii    was  thy   merchant   by   reason 
oflhe  multitude  of  all  kind  of  r.  18.  2'i,3;). 
28  4.  with  thy  understanding  iliou  hiist  gotten  r. 

5.  by  thy  traffic  hast  thou  increased  thy  r.  and 

thine  heart  is  lifted  up  bicau.se  of  thy  r. 

Dar!.11.2.tliro'hisr.siiallstir  upall  against Grecia 

13.  the  king  oflhe  north  shall  come  with  much  r. 

24.  shall  scatter  among  them  the  prey,8|ioil  andr. 

28.  then  shall  lie  leturn  into  his  land  with  great  r 

Jl/aM3.22.  care  of  this  world  and  Ihedeceitfulnesa 

of  r.  choke  the  word,  jWnrA  4.  19. 1.uheS.  i 
Mark  10.23.  how  hardly  they  that  have  r.  enle-  ■ 
24.  them  lhat  trust  in  r.  to'cnier,  Luke  18.  24. 
T.ulce  16.  to.  niakii  friends  ofr.  of  unrighieousnesa 
11.  who  will  commit  to  your  irust  the  true  r.  ? 
Rom.  2.  4.  or  despi.sestthou  tlier.  of  hlsgoodnessl 
9.  23.  he  might  make  known  the  r.  of  his  glory 

11.  12.  if  the  fall  of  them  be  ihe  r.  of  the  world, 

and  the  diminishing  of  I  hem  r.  of  the  Gentile* 
33.  O  ihe  depth  of  the  r.  of  tl>e  wisdom  of  God 
2  Cor.  8.2.  abounded  to  the  r.  of  their  liberality 
Eph.  1.  7.  redemption  accordins  to  r.  of  his  grace 

18.  what  the  r.  oflhe  glory  of  his  inheritance 
2.  7.  that  he  might  shew  exceeding  r  ofhiscracs 
3.8.lhat  I  should  preach  unsearuhable  r.  of  Christ 

16.  grant  you  according  to  the  r.  of  his  glory 
Phil.  4. 19.  according  to  his  r.in  glorv  by  Christ  Jes. 
Col.  1.  27.  whatthe  r.  oflhe  glory  of  ihe  mystery 
2.  2.  knit  in  love,  to  all  the  r.  of  the  full  iii-surance 
1  T/m.6.  17.  nor  trust  in  uncertain  r.lmt  in  living  G. 
Heb.  11.  2G.  the  reproach  of  Christ  greater  r.  than 
Jam.  5.  2.  your  r.  are  corrupted,  your  garments 
Rev.  5. 12.  worthy  is  Lamb  to  receive  power  and  r. 

18.  17.  in  one  hour  so  great  r.  are  come  to  nought 

RICHLY. 
Col.  3.  10.  let  the  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you  r. 

1  Tim.  6.  17.  hut  trust  in  living  God,  who  givelh  r. 
Tit.X  t  6.  which  he  shed  on  us  r.  thro'  Jesus  Chris 

RID. 
(7c7!.37. 22.  that  he  might  r-  him  out  oftheir  handi 
Erod.  6.  6.  1  will  r.  you  out  oftheir  bondage 
/.CI).  26.  G.  I  will  r.  evil  beasts  out  of  the  land 
Psal.  82.  4.  r.  them  out  of  the  hand  of  the  wicked 
144.7.  send  thine  hnnd,r.  me,  and  deliver  me,  11. 

RIDDANCE. 
/.CT.23.22.  thou  Shalt  not  make  clean  r.oflhy  fiela 
ZraA.l.lS.heshall  nnke  even  speedy  r.of  all  them 

RIDDEN. 

JVt:m.22.30.amnotI  thine  ass,  which  thou  hastr.  ? 

RIDDETH. 

2  Sam.  22.  f  33.  God  is  mv  strength,  her.  my  way 

RIDDLE. 

Judg.  14.  12.  Samson  said  to  them.  I  will  now  put 

forth  a  r.  10  you,  13,  14,  15,  16, 17, 18,  19. 

F.zek.  17.  2.  son  of  man,  put  forth  a  r.  and  speak 

1  Cor.  13.  1 12.  now  we  see  in  a  r.  then  face  to  faca 

RIDE. 
Gen.  41.  4."?.  he  made  hifn  to  r.in  the  second  chariot 
Deut:.H.  13.  he  made  Km  r.onbigh  places  of  earth 
.ludg.  5.  10.  speak,  ve  that  r.  on  white  asses 
2.Som.  6.  t3.  they  made  to  r.the  ark,  1  CAr»7i.l3.17 
16.2.  the  asses  arc  for  the  ting's  household  to  r.oD 

19.  28. 1  said  i  will  saddle  at»  ass  that  I  may  r. 


RIG 

1  Emgs  1.  33.  ciaae  Sol.  r.  upon  my  mu  i,38,  44. 
iKtugs  4. 1  -24. re-strain  not  for  ine  to  r.  ex  ;ept  I  bid 

10.  It).  80  lliey  made  him  to  r.  in  liia  chariot 

13   t  !•'  'nak'  thine  Imnd  to  r.  upon  the  bow 
KsUi.  G   t  U.  and  causa  hiui  't  r.  through  the  city 
;<)A  30.  22.  thou  cause*t  nie    i  r.  upon  the  wind 
fxal.  45.  4.  and  in  thy  majes  y  r.  prosperously 

6'j.  1-2.  thiiuhastcaiAed  inon  tor.  over  our  heads 
ha.  3<t.  Iti.  but  ye  said,  we  will  r.  upon  theswil't 

58.  14.  1  will  cause  thee  to  r.  on  the  high  places 
hr.  6.  23.  they  r.  on  horsea  set  in  array,  50.  42. 
Has.m.  U.l  will  makeEphralm  to  r.Judah  plow 

14.  3.  we  will  not  r.  upon  horses,  nor  will  we  say 
ilab.  3.  8.  that  thou  didst  r.  upon  thine  horses 
Hair.  2.  22.  overthrow  chariots,  and  those  that  r. 

RIDER. 
Gen.  49.  17.  so  that  hisr.  shall  fall  backward 
fixud.  15.  1.  horse  and  r.  thrown  into  the  sea,  21. 
Jab  39.  18.  she  scorneth  Ihu  horse  and  his  r. 
^er.51.21.  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  horse 
and  hisr.  break  in  pieces  the  chariot  and  his  r. 
Zcch    12.  4.  I  will  smite  Ins  r.  with  madness 
RIDERS. 

Kings  18.23.if  thou  be  able  to  set  r.  on,  7x0.36.  8. 
K.s,A.8.  10.  and  he  sent  letters  by  r.  on  mules 
//c^.2.22.  the  horses  and  their r.  shall  comedown 
ZetA    10.  5.  the  r.  on  horses  shall  be  confounded 

RIDETH. 
Lev.  15.  9.  what  saddle  he  r.  on  shall  be  unclean 
IJeiU.  33.  2H.  who  r.  upon  the  heaven  in  thy  help 
Kstk.6.  S.  and  the  lioriie  that  the  king  r.  upon 
Fsal.  08.4.  exiol  him  that  ?-.  on  the  heavens,  33. 
i*a.  19.  1.  behold,  the  Lord  r.  on  a  swift  cloud 
j3jno.s 2.15. neither  shall  he  thatr.  the  horse  deliver 

RIDLNG. 
Vum.  22.  22.  now  Balaam  was  r.  on  his  ass 
SiYinn-' 4. 24.  slack  notlhyr.for  me, except  I  bid 
At.  !7.  2.5.  kini;s  shall  enter  r.  in  chariots,  22.  4. 
E"./..'J3.  0.  young  men,  liorsenien  r.  on  horses,  12. 
£j.  iroat  lords,  all  of  ihein  r.  U|)on  horses 

38 1.5. thou  and  many  people  with  thee  r.on  horses 
y.ecL    I    8.  and  behold,  a  man  r.  on  a  red  horse 

9  9.  thy  king  cornel h  unto  thee  r.  upon  an  ass 

RIDICULOUS. 
•''«a.33  t  lO.thoushaltnotseeapeopleofar.tongue 

RIDGES. 

Psa  C5.10.  thou  waterestiher.  thereof  abundantly 

RIE,  or  RYE. 

F.xod.  9.  32.  llie  wheat  and  r.  were  not  smitten 

f*«.28.25.cast  in  wheat,  barley  and  r.in  their  place 
RIFLED. 

?ecA  14.  2.  the  houses  )•.  and  the  women  ravished 

RIGHT,   Substantive. 
Gen.  I8.2j.shai!  not  the  Judge  of  all  theearth  do  r.? 
J^um.  27.  7.  the  (laughters  of  Zelophehad  speak  r. 

Dcut.  21.  17.  the  r.  of  the  fiist-born  is  his 

Ruth  2.  t  20.  IS  one  that  haih  r  to  redeem,  3.  1 9. 

4.  6.  redeem  thou  my  r.  to  thyself,  for  I  cannot 

2  Sam.  19.  "S.  what  j-.  have  I  to  cry  lo  the  king  1 


RIG 

Job  34.  23.  he  will  not  lay  on  man  more  than  r. 
35.  2.  Ihinkest  thou  this  to  be  r.  that  thou  saidsl? 

Psal.  19.  8.  the  statutes  of  ihe  Lord  are  r. 
45.  ().  the  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom  is  a  r.  sceptre 
51.  10.  O  God,  renew  a  r.  spirit  within  me 
107.  7.  he  led  them  forlh  by  the  r.  way 
119.75.  thy  judgments  are  r.  ||  128.  thy  precepts  r. 

Prov.  4.  11.  I  have  led  thee  in  r.  paths 
8.  f).  and  the  opening  of  my  li|>3  shall  be  r.  things 
9.  thny  are  all  r.  lo  them  that  find  knowledge 

12.  5.  the  thoughts  of  the  righteous  are  r. 

14.  12.  tliBie  in  a  way  which  seemelh  r.  16.  25. 

20.  11.  w.helher  his  work  be  pure,  and  whether  r. 

23.  16.  when  thy  lips  shall  sjieak  r.  things 

24.  26.  shall  .i<iss  Ins  lips  that  giveth  a  r.  answer 
Eccl.  4.  4.  again  I  considered  I'very  r.  work 

11.  t  6.  thou  knowosl  not  whether  shall  be  r. 
fsa.  30. 10.  which  scsy,  prophesy  nol  to  us  r.  things 

45.  19.  I  the  Lord  declare  things  that  are  r. 
.ler.  2.21.  I  had  planted  thee  wholly  a  r.  seed 

23. 10.  their  course  is  evil,  and  their  force  is  not  r. 

34.  15.  ye  turned,  and  had  done  r.  in  my  sight 
Hos.  14.  9.  for  the  ways  of  the  Lorll  are  r. 
..Imos  3.  10.  for  they  know  not  to  do  r.  saith  Lord 
.Var/i:5.15.  clothed,  and  in  hisr.  mind,  Lulitd.  35. 
J^ukc  10.  28.  thou  hast  answered  J-.  this  do  and  live 
.ficts  4.  19.  whether  it  be  r.  in  the  sight  of  God 

8.  21.  thy  heart  is  not  r.  in  the  sight  of  God 

13.  10.  not  cease  to  perveit  tiie  r.  ways  of  the  L. 
2fe«.  2.  15.  which  have  forsak.r.  way,  gone  astray 
Rev.  22. 14.thattliev  may  haver,  to  the  tree  of  life 

is  RIGHT. 
Ezod.  15.26.  if  thou  wiltdiligently  hearken  and  do 
that  which  zs  r.in  his  .oight,  1  Alw^'s  11.  38. 
Deiit.  6.  18.  thou  shalt  do  that  is  r.  12.  25.  |  21.9. 
12.S.every  mandoeth  whatsoever  is  r.in  own  eyes 
28.  when  thou  doest  that  which  is  r.  13.  18. 
.ludfr.  14  .t  3.  get  her  for  me,  she  is  r.  in  mine  eyes 
1  Kings  11.  33.  hast  not  walked  to  do  that  is  r. 
'2Ki>igsW.  30.  ine.veciit.  that  which  jsr.in  my  eyes 
.fob  42.  7.  have  not  spoken  of  me  thing  that  is  r.  8. 
Psal.  33.  4.  for  the  word  of  the  Lord  is  r. 
Proi).  12. 15.  the  wayof  a  fool  is  r.  in  hisowneyes 

21.  2.  every  way  of  man  is  r.  in  his  own  eyes 
8.  but  as  for  the  pure,  his  work  is  r. 

.Ter.  26.  t  14.  do  wuh  me  as  is  r.  in  your  eyes 
Eiek.  18.  5.  but  if  a  man  do  that  which  is  r. 

19.  he  hath  done  that  which  is  lawful  and  r.  and 
kept  mv  statutes,  21.  27.  |  33.  14,  16,  19. 
Mat.  20  4.  whatsoever  is  r.  I  will  give  you 

7.  whatsoever  is  r.  that  shall  ye  receive 
Luke,  12.  57.  and  why  judge  ye  nut  what  is  r.  ? 
Ep/i.a.  1. obey  your  parents  in  the  Lord, this  is  r. 

Was  RIGHT. 
.Tudg.  17.  6.  there  was  no  king  in  Israel,  but  every 

man  did  that  which  was  r.  in  his  own  eyes,21.25. 
1  Sam.  18.  t  20.  the  Ihip^  loas  r.  in  Sanj's  eyes 
iSam.  17.  1 4.  the  saying  !r«sr.  in  eyes  of  Absalom 
1  Kings  14.  8.  David  do  that  which  was  r.  15.  5. 
15.  n.  Asa  dill  that  which  was  r.  2  Chron.  14.2. 


43.  we  have  also  more  r.  in  David  than  ve  .    -      __     -  onoi 

XKinas  8.t45.liear  Ihou  in  heaven  their  pravrr,  and     22.43  .leho-haphat  did  that  zcas  r.  Z  Lhron.  MAZ. 
maintain  their  r.  t  49. 2  Chr.  6.  t  35. 1 39.  '2Ki,igs  12.  2.Jelioasli  did  that  wasr.'i  CAron.24.2. 


JCoft.  2. 20.  but  ye  have  no  portion  nor  r.  in  .lerus 
9.33.  for  thou  hast  done  r.  we  havedone  wickedly 

Job  34.  6.  should  I  lie  against  my  r.  ?  my  wound 

17.  shall  even  he  that  hntelli  r.  govern  ? 
36.  6.  but  he  givotii  r.  to  the  poor 

P«o^9. 4.thou  hast  maintained  my  r.  judging  r. 
17.  1.  hear  the  r.O  L.  attend  to  my  cry,  give  ear 


14.  3.  Amaziahdid  that  which  was  r.  2  CAr.  25.2 
15.3.  Azariah  did  that  which  was  r. 2  C/iro;i.26.4. 
34  Jothain  did  that  which  wosr.  2  Chrmi.'i7.^. 
16.2.  AliH/.did  not  that  which  was  r.  in  sight  ofL. 
18.  3.  Hezekinh  did  that  was  r.  2  Ckron.  29.  2. 
22.2.  Josiah  did  that  which  tfiasr.  2  Chron.  34.  2. 
IChrun.  13.4.  Ihe  thing  teas  r.  in  eyes  of  the  people 


'.  12.  the  Lord  will  maintain  ther.  o'f  the  poor  2  Chrun.  30.  f  4.  thing  was  r.  in  eyes  of  Hezekiah 


140 

Prov.  16.  8.  than  great  revenues  w.thoutr, 
13.  and  they  love  htm  that  speakeih  r. 


.lob  33.  27.  I  have  perverted  that  which  was  r. 

....  ,..,«  ...^    .-.^ , Psal.  78.  37.  their  heart  was  not  r.  with  him 

/sa.'  10.2.  toVake  away  Ihe  r.  f^om  poor  of  my  peo.  i  Jer.  17. 16.  that  which  came  out  of  my  lips  was  r. 


32.  7.  to  destroy  when  the  needy  speuketh  r, 

59.  t  8.  there  is  no  r.  in  their  goings 
Jer.  5.  28.  the  r.  of  Ihe  needy  do  they  not  judge 

17.  11.  he  that  gettelh  riches,  and  not  by  r. 

32.  7.  the  r.  of  redemption  is  thine  to  buy  it,  8. 

48.  t  30.  those  on  whom  he  stayelh  do  not  r. 
i.a7n.3.35.to  turn  aside  r.of  a  man  bef.  Most  High 
£z«A. 21. 27.be  no  more,  till  become  whose r.  it  is 


RIGHT 
JosA.3.10.  the  people  passed  over  r.  against  Jericho 

RIGHT-CHEEK. 
JUat.  5.  39.  whoso  shall  smite  iliee  on  the  r.  check 

RIGHT  CORNER. 

2^in^sll. 11. guard  stood  round  from  the  r.cornfr 

See  Foot,  Hand. 

RIGHT-EARLY 


22.t29.theyhave  oppressed  the  stranger  withoutr.  Psal.  46.  5.  God  shall  help  her,  and  that  r.-early 
j3mos5.  12.  they  turn  aside  the  poor  from  their  r. !  RIGHT-FORTH. 

JHal.3.  5.  that  turn  aside  the  gtranger  from  his  r.    '  .Ter.  49.  5.  ye  shall  be  driven  every  man  r. -forth 

lohn  1.  t  12.  to  iheni  gave  he  r.  to  be  sons  of  God  RIGHT-ON. 

>/eft.l3.10.anaUar,  whereof  thev  have  nor.  to  eat  Prov.  4.25.  let  thine  eyes  look  r.  on,  and  eye  lids 
WlGWr,  .idjcctive.  i   9   15.  to  call  piissengrrs  who  go  r.  on  their  ways 

nen.  24.  48.  the  Lord  who  had  led  me  in  the  r.  way  I  RIGHT-P!  LL  AR 


Deut.  3C  4.  a  God  of  truth,  just  and  r.  is  he 
Josh.  9.  25.  do  as  seemeth  good  and  r.  unto  thee 
Judg.  12.  6.  he  could  not  frame  to  pronounce  it  r. 
J  tam.  12.  23.  I  will  teach  yon  the  good  and  r.way 
E  Sam.  15.  3.  see,  thy  matt'rs  are  good  and  r. 


1  Kings  7.  21.  beset  un  the  r.p(7/arcalledJachin 

RIGHT-WF.LL. 

Psal.  139.  14.  and  that  mv  soul  knoweth  r.  well 

RIGHTEOUS. 

See  Ihe  Signification  of  Jl'ST. 


1  Kivirs  9.  t  12.  the  ci.iie9  were  not  r.  in  his  eyes   Gen.  7.  1.  for  thee  have  I  seen  r.  before  me 


iKingslQ.  15.  islhy  heart  r.  asiny  heart  wilii  thine 
17.  9.  Israel  did  secretly  things  that  were  not  r. 
Ezra  8.  21.  to  seek  of  him  a  r   way  for  us 
iWA.  9.  13  thon  gave>t  them  r.  judgments 
EstA.  8.  5.  and  the  things  .seem  r.  before  Ihe  king 
WO.  25  hs)w  forcible  are  r  words!  but  wliat doth 


18.23.  vt'ilt  thou  destroy  the  r.  with  the  wicked  •? 

24.  if  there  be  fifiy  r.  wilt  thou  destroy,  and  nol 
spare  the  place  for  the  fifty  r.  that  are  therein? 

25.  that  be  far  from  ihee  to  slay  r.  with  wicked 

26.  if  I  find  fiflv  r.  in  the  cily,  1  will  spare 

28.  pcrudventiiro  there  shall  lack  five  of  fifty  r 


RIG 

Gen.  20.  4.  Lord,  will  thou  slay  also  i  r.  na.loa 
3d.  2ti.  Judalisaid,  she  hath  been  more  r.  than 

Ezod.  23.  7.  the  innocent  and  r.  slay  thou  not 
8.  gift  pervertPlh  the  words  id'the  r.  Veut.  16.19 

JVuni.  23.  10.  let  me  die  the  death  of  the  r. 

DciU.  4.  8.  what  nation  that  hath  judgmenis  sc  r 
25.  1.  they  shall  justify  the  r.  2  Chrun.  0.  2;). 

Judg.  5.  11.  the  r.  acts  of  the  Lord,  1  Sam.  12  7 

1  Sam.  24.  17.  he  said,  thou  art  more  r.  than  I 

2  .Sam.  4.  11.  wicked  men  have  slain  a  r.  person 

1  A'in^«2.  32.  who  fell  on  two  men  more  r.  than  h« 
8.  .32.  justifying  ther.  lo  give  him  accordi:ig  to  hu 

2  Kings  10.  9.  Jehu  said  to  all  the  |ieo|ile,  ye  her. 
Ezra  9.  15.  Lord  God  of  Isr.  thou  art  r.  A'eh.  9.8. 
.Ivb  4.  7.  or  where  were  the  r.  cut  olf  ? 

9.15.  whom,  tho' I  were  r  yet  would  I  not  nnswej 
10.  15.  if  1  be  r.  yet  will  I  not  lift  up  my  head 
15.  14.  what  is  man,  that  he  should  be  r.  ! 
17.  9.  r.  also  shall  hold  on  his  way, grow  stronger 

22.  3.  is  it  any  pleas,  to  Almighty  ihai  thou  art  r.J 

19.  the  r.  see  it,  and  are  glad,  Psal.  107.  42. 

23.  7.  there  the  r.  might  dis|iute  with  him 

32.  1.  because  he  was  r.  in  his  own  eyes 

34.  5.  Job  hath  said,  I  am  r.  ||  35.  7.  if  thou  be  r 

36.  7.  he  w  ithdraweth  nol  his  eyes  from  tiie  r.  but 
with  kings  are  they  on  the  throne,  Psal.'ii.  15. 

40. 8. wilt  Ihou  condemn  me  that  thou  mavest  ber 
Psal.  1.5.  nor  sinners  in  the  Congregation  of  the  r. 

0.  for  the  Lord  knoweth  the  way  of  the  r. 
5.12.forthou  wilt  bless  the  r.with  favour. compass 
7.  9.  for  the  r.  God  trieth  the  hearts  and  reins 
11.  God  judgeth  the  r.  God  is  angry  with  w  ickcd 
11.3.  what  can  the  r.  do  7  ||  5.  Lord  trieth  the  r. 
14.  5.  for  God  is  in  the  fjeneralion  of  the  r. 
19.  9.  the  judgments  of  the  Lord  are  true  and  r. 
altogclhor,  119.  7,62,  106,  160,  164 
31.  18.  lips  speak  contemptuously  against  tlie  r 
32. 11.  be  glad  in  the  Lord,  and  rejoice,  ye  r. 

33.  1.  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  O  ye  r.  97.  12. 

34.  17.  the  r.  cry,  and  the  Lord  heareth  them 
19. many  are  Ihe  afHictions  of  the  r.Lord  delivera 
21.  they  that  hate  Ihe  r.  shall  be  desolate 

35.  27.  let  them  be  glad  that  favour  my  r.  causa 

37.  17.  but  the  Lord  upholdeth  the  r. 

21.  but  the  r.  eheweth  mercy,  and  giveth 

25.  yet  have  I  not  seen  r.  forsaken,  nor  his  seed 

29.  ther.  shall  inherit  the  land,  and  dwell  thetelB 

30.  Ihe  mouth  of  the  r.  speakeih  wisdom 
32.  the  wicked  watcheth  Ihe  r.  to  slay  him 
39.  but  Ihe  salvation  of  the  r.  is  of  the  Lord 

52.  6.  Ihe  r.  also  shall  see,  and  fear,  and  Inngh 
.55.  22.  he  shall  never  suffer  Ihe  r.  lo  be  moved 
58.10.  the r.shall  rejoice  whenheseeth  vengeance 

11.  vc;rily  there  is  a  reward  for  Ihe  r. 
04.  10.  ther.  shall  be  glad  in  the  Lord,  and  trust 

68.  3.  but  let  the  r.  be  glad,  let  them  rejoice 

69.  28.  let  them  not  be  written  with  the  r. 

72.  7.  in  his  days  shall  the  r.  flourish,  and  peace 
75.  10.  but  the  horns  of  Ihe  r.  shall  be  exalted 
92.  12.  the  r.  shall  flourish  like  the  palm-tree 
94.  21.  they  gather  against  Ihe  soul  of  Ihe  r. 
97.  11.  light  issown  for  r.  and  gladness  for  upright 
112.  4.  Ihe  Ld.  is  full  of  compassion  and  r.  116.  5 

6.  the  r.  shall  be  in  everlas'ing  remembrance 
118  15.  rejoicing  is  in  ihe  tabernacles  of  the  r. 

20.  this  gale,  into  which  the  r.  shall  enter 

H9.  106.  sworn  that  I  will  Keep  lliy  r.  judgments 
137.  r.  art  thou,  O  Lord.  Jer.  12.  1. 
1.38.  Ihy  testimonies  are  r.  and  very  faithful 

125.3.the  rod  of  the  wicked  shall  not  rest  upon  the 
lot  of  the  r.  lest  the  r.  put  forlh  their  hands 

140.  13.  Ihe  r.  shall  give  thanks  to  thy  name 

141.  5.  let  Ihe  r.  smite  me,  it  shall  be  a  kindness 
142.7.  the  r.  shall  compass  me  about,  thou  shalt 

145.  17.  the  Lord  is  r.  in  all  his  ways,  and  holy 

146.  8.  Lord  loveth  the  r.  he  preserveth  strangers 
Prov.  2.  7.  he  liiyelh  up  sound  wisdom  for  the  r. 

20.  that  thou  mayest  keep  the  paths  of  the  r. 
3.32.  froward  isabominat.  but  his  secret  is  wifhr. 

10.  3.  the  Lord  will  not  sulfer  the  r.  lo  famish 
16.  labour  of  the?-,  terdeth  to  life,  wicked  tosin 

21.  the  lliis  of  Ihe  r.  feed  many,  but  fools  die 

24.  but  the  desire  of  Ihe  r.  shall  be  granted 

25.  but  Ihe  r.  is  an  everlasting  foundation 
28.  the  hope  of  the  r.  shall  be  eladnoss 

30.  the  r.  shall  never  be  removed,  but  the  wicked 
32.  the  lips  of  Ihe  r.  know  what  is  acceptable 

11.  8.  the  r.  is  delivered  oul  of  trouble 

10.  when  it  goeth  well  with  ihe  r.  city  rejolcetb 
21.  but  the  seed  of  the  r.  shall  be  delivetoil 
23.  the  desire  of  the  r  is  only  good 
28.  but  the  r.  shall  flourish  as  a  branch 

30.  the  fruit  of  the  r.  is  a  tree  of  life 

31.  behidd,  r.  shall  be  recompensed  inthe  earti 

12.  3.  bill  the  root  of  the  r.  shall  not  be  moied 
5.  thoughts  of  Ihe  r.  are  r  ghl,  but  the  counsel 

7.  but  Ihe  house  of  Ihe  r.  sh.ill  stand 
V-i.  hut  Ihe  root  of  the  r.  yieldeth  fruit 

26.  the  r.  is  more  excellent  than  his  neighboiu 

13.  9.  the  light  of  the  )•.  rejoicetli,  but  the  Ump 


EIG 


RIG 


Trcm  13.  21.  but  to  the  r.  gooil  sjal!  1)0  repaid 
■i^  lii«  r.  eaifili  tu  the  sjlislyjiig  of  hia  soui 
M  y.  hut  among  '.lie  r.  there  la  luvour 

19.  and  the  wicked  howat  the  gates  of  the  r. 
'A-l.  but  the  r.  hatli  hope  in  his  death 

15.  6.  in  the  house  of  the  r.  is  much  tieasure 
lit.  but  the  wuy  of  the  r.  is  uuide  plain 
28.  the  heart  of  the  r.  sludieth  to  answer 
29   but  he  hearelh  the  prayer  of  llie  r. 
16. 13.  r.  lips  are  the  delight  of  kings 
i;^.  5.  it  is  not  good  to  overlhrow  the  r.  in  jiidgm. 

10.  the  r.  riinneth  into  it,  and  is  safe 
21.  IH.  the  wicked  sImII  be  a  ransom  for  the  r. 

26.  but  the  r.  givcth,  and  sparetli  not 
23.  24.  the  father  of  the  r.  shall  greatly  rejoice 
84.  15.  lay  not  wail  against  the  dwelling  of  the  r. 

24.  he  Itiat  saltli  to  the  wicked,  thou  art  r. 
2S.  1.  the  wicked  flee,  but  the  r.  are  bold  as  a  lion 

10.  whoso  causeth  the  r.  to  go  aslray,  shall  fall 
28.  but  when  the  wicked  perish,  the  r.  increase 
29.  2.  when  the  r.  are  in  authority,  people  rejoice 
G.  but  the  r.  doth  siiig  and  rejoice 
7.  the  r.  considereth  the  cause  of  the  poor 
It),  but  the  r.  shall  see  their  fall 
V.ccl.  3.  17.  God  shall  judge  the  r.  and  the  wicked 
7.  16.  be  not  r.  over-inucli,  neither  over-wise 
H.  14.  hapjieiietli  according  to  the  work  of  the  r. 
9.  1.  the  r^and  the  wise  are  in  the  hand  of  God 

2.  there  is  one  event  to  the  r.and  to  the  wicked 
Jsa..  3.  10.  say  ye  to  the  r.  it  shall  be  well  with  him 

5.  23.  and  lake  away  the  righteousness  of  the  r. 
24.  16.  we  have  heard  songs,  even  glory  to  the  r. 
26.  2.  open  ve,  that  the  r.  nation  may  enter  in 
4 1  26. who  hath  declared,  that  we  may  say, he  is  r. 
53  11-  my  r.  servant  shall  justify  many 
57.  1.  r.  perisheth,  and  no  man  layeth  it  to  heart, 
none  considering  that  the  r.is  taken  from  the  evil 
60.  21.  thy  people  also  shall  be  all  r.  shall  inherit 
JcT.Vl.X.  r.  ait  thou,  O  Ld.  when  I  jilead  with  thee 

20.  '.2.  O  Lord  of  hosts,  that  triest  the  r. 
23.  5.  that  I  will  raise  to  David  a  r.  branch 

'Eitk.  13.  22.  with  lies  ye  have  made  the  r.  sad 
16  52.  thy  sisters,  they  are  more  r.  than  thou 
18.  20.  the  righteousness  of  the  r.  shall  be  on  him 
24.  but  when  the  r.  turneth  away  from,  33.  18. 
21.3.  I  will  cut  offfrom  thee  the  r.  and  wicked,  4. 
33.  12.  the  righteousness  of  the  ?-.  shall  notdeliver 
him  in  the  day,  nor  shall  the  r.  be  able  to  live 
13.  when  1  shall  say  to  the  r.  he  shall  live 
Jimos  2.  6.  because  they  sold  r.  for  silver,  and  poor 
Hah.  1.  4.  the  wicked  doth  compass  about  the  r. 
13.  wicked  devciureth  hini  that  is  more  7-.tlian  he 
Mai.  3.  18.  discern  between  the  r.  and  the  wicked 
Mat.  9.  13.  I  am  not  come  to  call  the  r.  but  sin- 
ners to  repentance,  M'lrk  2.  17.  J/ukt  5.  32. 
13.  43.  then  shall  the  r.  shine  forih  as  the  sun 
23.  28.  ye  outwardU  appear  r.  to  men,  but  within 
29.  because  ye  garnish  the  sepulchres  of  the  r 
35. that  on  vou  niay  come  all  r. blood  shed  on  the 
earth',  from  blood  of  r.  Abel  to  Zacharias 

25.  27.  then  shall  the  r   answer,  saying.  Lord 
46.  but  the  r.  shall  go  into  life  eternal 

hukt  1.  6.  and  they  were  both  r.  before  God 
18.  9. who  trusted  they  were  r.  and  despised  others 

John  7.  24.  judge  not  by  appearance,  but  judge  r, 
17.25.  Or.Fai her,  the  world  hath  not  known  thee 

RomH.  5.  and  revelation  of  the  r.  judgment  of  God 

3.  10.  it  is  written,  there  is  none  r.  no  not  one 
5.  19.  BO  by  obedience  of  one,  many  be  made  r. 

2  Th£SS.\.  5.  a  manifest  token  of  r.  judgment  ofG. 
^  G.  it  is  a  r.  thing  with  God  to  rrcoin|)ense  tribiil 
'  2  Tim.  4.  8.  the  Lord,  the  r.  Judge,  shall  give  me 

Hcb.  11.4.  he  obtained  witness  that  he  was  r 

1  Pel.  3.  12.  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  over  the 

4.  18.  if  r.  scarcely  be  saved,  where  shall  sinner 

2  Vel.  2.  8.  Lot  vexed  his  r.  soul  from  day  lod&y 
l./«An2.1.  we  have  an  advocate, Jesus  Christ  the  r. 

29.  if  ye  know  that  he  is  r.  ye  know  every  one 

3.  7.  he  that  doeth  righteousness  is  r.  as  he  is  r. 

12.  his  own  workj  were  evil,  and  his  brother's  r. 

Jliv.  16.  5. 1  heard  the  angel  say,  thou  art  r.  O  Ld. 

7.  O  Lord,  tr'ie  and  r.  are  thy  judgments,  19.2. 

22.  11.  and  he  that  is  r.  let  him  be  r.  still 

Set  Lord  is. 
RIGHTEOUS  man,  or  men. 
PsnX.  37.  16.  a  little  that  a  r.  man  halli  is  better 
ProB   10.  11.  the  mouth  of  a  r.mau  is  a  well  of  life 
12.  If),  a  T.  man  regardcth  the  life  of  his  beast 
y.l'.  5.  a  r.m.  hateth  lying,  but  wicked  is  loathsome 
:i1.  12.  a  r.  man  wisely  considereth  the  house 
2.1  26.  a  r.  man  falling  down  before  the  wicked 
28.  12.  when  r.  men  do  rejoice,  there  is  glory 
/«a.  41.  2.  who  raised  U|)  the  r.  man  from  the  east 
f:zcA-.3.20.  aeain,whfn  ar.  man  doth  turn,  18.26 
21.  neveiJhelcsa,  if  thou  warn  the  r.  man 

23.  4.5.  and  the  r.  men,  they  shall  judge  them 
kfiit.  10.  41.  he  that  receiveth  a  r.  man  in  tiie  name 

of  ar.  mart,  shall  receive  ar.  man's  -eward 
13.17.manvr.mcn  have  desired  to  sen  tho«e  things 
Kuke  23.  47  saying,  certainly  this  was  a  r  man 
4113 


Rom.  5.  7.  scarcely  for  a  r.  man  will  one  die 

1  'J'lm.  1.  9.  that  the  law  is  not  made  lor  a  -.  man 
.lam.  5.  16.  the  fervent  prayer  of  a  r.  man  availeth 

2  Pet.  2.  8.  for  that  r.  man  dwelling  among  them 
RIGHTEOUSLY. 

Deut.  1.  16.  hear  causes,  and  judger.  Pr«o.  31.  9. 

Psal.  67.  4.  thou  slialt  judge  ilie  people  r.  96.  10. 

Isa.  3:i.  15.  he  that  walkelh  r.  shall  dwell  on  high 

./er.  11.  20.  O  Lord  of  hosts,  that  judgest  r. 

'/'it. -2.  12.  that  wu  should  livesoberly,  r.and  godly 

1  Pet.  2.  23.  committed  to  him  that  judgeth  r. 
KIGHTLOUSNLSS 

Signifies,  [1]  That  perfection  of  the  divine 
nature,  xchcreby  God  is  must  just,  and  most 
holy  in  htmsclf,  and  tn  all  his  dealings  with  his 
creatures,  and  observes  the  strictest  rules  of 
rectitude  and  equity.  Job  36.  3.  John  17.  25. 
[2]  The  clemency,  mercy,  and  goodness  of  God, 
Deut.  6.  25.  Psal.  51.  14.  [3J  His  truth  and 
faithfulness  in  fulfilling  and  making  good  his 
promises,  Psal.  3d.  1.  Isa.  42.  6.  ]  45.  19.  14] 
The  blessed  and  gracious  fruit  and  reward  of 
righteousness,  Vsiil.ii.  5.  Jsa.  58.  8.  [5]  7'Af 
active  and  passive  obedience  of  Christ,  whereby 
he  perfectly  fulfilled  the  law,  and  propitiated 
the  justice  of  God  :  which  obedience  being  im- 
puted to  the  elect,  and  received  by  faith,  their 
sins  are  pardoned,  their  persons  accepted,  and 
they  arc  brought  to  eternal  glory,  Dan.  9.  24. 
This  righteousness,  whereby  a  sinner  is  justi- 
fied, is  called  the  righteousness  of  God,  Horn. 

I.  n.  because  it  is  of  God's  institution,  ordina- 
tion, and  appointment,  and  which  alone  he  will 
accept  of  to  life :  Or,  because  it  was  performed 
by  him  who  is  God  as  well  as  man,  and  is 
therefore  of  infinite  value  and  merit:  Or,  be- 
cause it  is  opposed  to  the  righteousness  of 
works,  Ritm.  10.3.  /t  is  cu/ifti  the  righteousness 
of  faith.  Rom.  4.  13.  because  it  is  apprehended 
and  applied  by  faith,  jindit  is  c  ailed  the  la w 
of  righteousness,  Rom.  9.  31.  («  opposition  to 
that  law  of  righteousness,  by  which  the  unbe- 
lieving Sews  sought  to  be  justified.  .//ndChrist 
is  called,  The  Lord  our  Righteousness,  .Jer. 
23.  6  that  is.  The  procurer  and  bcstoicer  of  all 
that  righteousness  and  holiness  that  are  in  be- 
lievers. [6]  That  uprightness,  equity,  and 
justice  in  dealing,  which  ought  to  be  between 
man  and  man,  Luke  1.  75.  Eph.  4.  24. 
[7]  J]n  eminent  act  of  justice  and  piety, 
proceeding  J'rom  a  sincere  zeal  for  God's 
honour,  and  the  good  of  his  people,  Psal.  106. 
31.  [8]  Holiness  of  life  and  conversation, 
1  Cor.  15.  34. 

The  doctrine  of  the  gospel  is  called  the  word  of 
righteousness,  Heh.  5.  13.  because  therein  the 
righteousness  of  God  is  revealed  to  us,  and  it 
alone  declares  the  way  of  becoming  righteous 
Ceu«.6.25.  and  it  shall  he  our  r.  if  we  observe  to  do 
24.  13.  it  shall  he  r.  U>  thee  before  Lord  thy  God 
33.  19.  there  they  shall  offer  sacrifices  of  r, 
.lob  29.  14.  I  put  on  r.  and  it  clolhed  me 
36.  3.  and  I  will  ascribe  r.  to  my  Maker 
Psa^4.5.ofrer  the  sacrifices  of  r.  and  trust  in  the  L. 

II.  7.  for  the  righteous  Lord  loveth  r.  33.  5. 
15.  2.  he  that  vvorkelh  r.  shall  never  be  moved 

23.  3.  he  leadeth  me  in  paths  of  r.  for  name's  ^ake 

24.  5.  and  r.  from  the  God  of  his  salvation 
40.9. 1  have  preached  r.  in  the  great  congregation 
45.  4.  because  of  truth,  and  meekness,  and  r. 

7.thou  lovest  r.nnd  hatest  wickedness,  Heb.  1. 9. 
48.  10.  thy  right  hand,  O  God,  is  full  of  r. 

51.  19.  then  shalt  be  pleased  with  sacrifices  of  r. 

52.  3.  thou  lovest  lying,  rather  than  to  speak  r. 
58.  1.  do  ye  indeed  epeak  r.  O  congregation  •? 
72.  2.  he  shall  judge  thy  peo|ile  with  r.  and  poor 

3.mountainsBhall  bring  peace, and  little  hills  byr. 

85.  10.  r.  and  peace  have  kissed  each  other 
11.  and  r.  shall  look  dov^^n  from  heaven 
13.  r.  shall  go  before  him,  and  sot  us  in  the  way 

94.  15.  but  judgment  shall  return  unto  r. 

96.  13.  he  shall  judge  the  world  with  r.  98.  9. 

97.  2.  r.  is  the  habitation  of  his  throne 
99.  4.  thou  executest  r.  in  Jacob,  103.  6. 
106.  3.  blessed  ia  he  that  doeth  r.  at  all  times 

118.  19.  open  to  mo  the  gates  of  r.  I  will  go  into 

119.  144.  the  r.  of  thy  testimonies  is  everlasting 
172.  for  all  thy  commandments  are  r. 

132.  9.  let  tliT  priests  be  clothed  with  rjhy  saints 
Pr»i).2.9.  then  shalt  thou  underst.r.  and  judgment 
8.  18.  yea,  durable  riches  and  r.  are  wilh  me 
20.  I  lead  in  the  w.iy  of  r.  in  midst  of  the  paths 

10.  2.  but  r.  delivereth  from  death,  11.  4. 

11.  5.  the  r.  of  the  perfect  shall  direct  his  way 
6.  the  r.  of  the  upright  sh.ill  deliver  them 

18.  to  him  that  soweth  r.  shall  be  a  sure  reward 

19.  as  r.  tendeth  to  life  so  he  that  pursueth  evil 

12.  17.  he  that  speaketh  truth,  sheweth  forth  r. 
2fe   in  the  way  of  r.  is  life,  and  in  the  pathway 

13.  6.  r.  keepcth  him  that  is  upright  ia  the  way 


RIG 

Prov.  14.  34.  r.  exaheth  a  iiLlion,  sin  repro.tcli  to 

15.  9.  he  loveth  hiin  that  filloweth  alter  r. 

16.  8.  beller  isalilile  wiih  '-.  than  great  revennes 
12.  for  the  throne  is  establi.slieil  by  r. 
31.  is  a  crown  of  gloiy,  if  found  in  Ihe  way  of  r. 

21.  21.  he  that  lollowelli  afier  r.  and  mercy  find- 
eth  life,  r.  and  hoiiout 
£cc/.3.16.and  the  placeofr.lhat  iniquily  was  thero 
Isa.  1.  21.  r.  lodged  in  it,  but  now  murderers 

26.  ihe  city  of  r.  ||  27.  and  her  converts  with  r 
5.  23.  which  take  away  the  r.  of  the  righteous 
10.22.  consumption  deciccd  shall  overflow  wilhr 
11.  4.  hut  with  r.  shall  he  judge  the  poor 

5.  and  r.  shall  be  the  girdle  of  his  loins 
16.5  judging  and  seeking judgnient,and  hastiijgr 
26.  9.  the  inhabitants  ot  the  world  will  learn  r. 

10.  let  favour  be   hewed  yet  will  he  not  learn  r. 
28.  17.  and  r.  will  1  lay  to  ihe  plummet 
o2.  16.  and  r.  shall  remain  in  the  fruitful  field 

17.and  the  work  of  r.shall  be  peace, and  the  etl'ccl 
of  r.  quielnessand  assurance  forever 
33.  5.  Loid  haih  filled  Zioii  with  judgment  and  r. 
41.  t2.  who  raised  up  r.  from  the  east 

45.  8.  drop  down,  ye  heavens,  from  above,  and  let 
skies  pour  down  r.  and  let  ?-. spring  up  together 

19.  I  the  Lord  speak  r.  1  declare  right  tliiiigs 
24.  in  the  Lord  have  I  r.  t  in  the  Lord  ici  all  r. 

46.  12.  hearken  unto  me,  ye  that  are  far  from  r. 
51.  1.  ye  that  follow  after  r.  \\  7.  ye  that  know  r 
54.  17.  their  r.  is  of  me,  saitli  the  Lord 

58.  2.  yet  they  seek  me  as  a  nation  that  did  r. 

59.  17.  for  he  put  on  r.  as  a  breastplate 

60.  17.  will  make  thy  officers  peace,  thine  exact,  r 

61.  3.  that  they  might  be  called  trees  of  r. 
10.  he  hath  covered  me  wilh  the  tube  of  r 
11. BO  Lord  vvill  cause  r.and  praise  to  spring  form 

62.  1.  until  the  r.  thereof  go  forth  as  brightness 
64.  S.lhou  rneotest  him  that  rejoiceth  and  work.r, 

.ler.  9.  24.  that  I  am  the  Lord  which  exercise  r. 

22.  3.  execute  ye  judgment  and  r.  and  deliver 

23.  6.  this  is  his  name,  the  Lord  our  r.  33.  16. 
33. 15.  at  that  time  will  I  cause  the  branch  of  r.  to 

grow  up  to  David,  and  he  shall  execute  r. 
51.  10.  the  Lord  hsth  brought  forlh  ourr. 
F.iek.  14.  14.  deliver  their  own  sonig  by  their  r.  20. 
18.  20.  the  r.  of  the  righteous  shall  be  upon  him 
33.  12.  the  r.  of  the  righteous  shall  notdeliver  hio 
Dan.  4.  27.  and  break  off  thy  sins  hy  r. 
9.  7.  O  Lord,  r.  helongeth  unto  ihee,  but  to  us 
24.  to  bring  in  everlasting  r.  andtos«i!l  up  vision 

12.  3.  they  that  turn  many  to  r.shall  shine  as  star» 
Hos.  10.  12.  till  he  come'and  rain  r.  upon  you 
./imos  5.  7.  and  who  leave  off  r.  in  the  earth 

24.  and  let  r.  run  down  as  a  mighty  stream 

6.  12.  ye  have  turned  the  fruit  of  r.  intohemioclt 
Mic.  6.  5.  that  ye  may  know  the  r.  of  the  Lord 
Zc;)A.2.3.allye  meek  of  carth,seekr.geek  meekness 
.l\tal.  4.  2.  to  you  that  fearshall  the  pin  ii  of  r.  arise 
Mat.  3.  15.  thus  it  becomcth  us  to  fulfil  all  r 

5.6.  blessed  are  they  that  huirgerand  thirst  after  r 

20.  except  your  r.  exceed  the  r.  of  the  Scribes 
21.  32.  for  John  came  to  you  in  Ihe  way  of  r. 

Luke  1.75.  in  r.  before  him  all  the  days  of  ourliN 

.Tohn  16.8. he  will  reprove  the  world  of  sin  and  of  r 

10.  of  r.  hoc. I  go  to  my  Father, ye  see  me  no  mors 

.^cis  10.35.  he  that  workelh  r.is  iiccepled  wilh  hira 

13.  10.  tlion  enemy  of  all  r.  will  thou  not  cease 
24.25.  nshe  reasoned  of  r.and  jiidgtn.  Felix  tremb 

Roni.  1.  17.  fur  therein  is  the  r.  of  God  revealed 
2.  26.  if  uncircumcision  keep  the  r.  of  the  law 
3.5.  if  our  unrighteousness  commend  iher.ofGoil 

21.  the  r.  of  God  without  the  law  is  manifested 

22.  even  Ihe  r.  of  God  which  isbyfaith  ofChrift 
4.  6.  to  whom  God  imputeth  r.  without  works 

11. received  sign  ofcirCumcision,aseal  of  ther.of 
the  faith,  Ihatr.might  beimpnteil  to  them  also 

13.  for  the  promise  was  through  the  r.  of  faith 
5.17.lhey  which  receive  gift  of  r.shall  reign  by  Jes. 

18.  so  by  the  r.  of  one  tno  free  gift  came  on  all 

2 1.. so  might  grace  reign  through  r.  to  eternal  life 

(i.l3.  yiehlyour  members  instrumenisof  r.  toOod 

16. whether  ofsin  to  death,or  of  obedience  uni  w 

18.  free  from  sin,  ye  became  the  servants  ot  r 

19.  so  now  yield  your  members  servants  to  r 
20.when  ye  were  serv.of  sin,ye  were  free  from  r 

8.  4.  that  ther.  of  the  law  might  he  fulfilled  in  u« 
10.  hut  ihe  spirit  is  life  lecaiise  of  r. 

9.  30.  that  the  Gentiles  who  followed  not  after  r 
have  attained  tor.  even  ther.  which  is  of  faith 

31.  but  Israel  which  followed  after  the  law  of  r 

hath  not  attained  to  ihe  law  of  r 

10.3.  they  being  ignorant,  going  about  to  estahlisk 

their  own  r.  have  not  enbmilled  to  ther.  of  God 

5.  Moses  describeth  the  r.  which  is  of  the  law 

6.  the  r.  which  is  of  faith  speaketh  on  this  wiM 
16.  for  with  the  heart  man  believeth  unto  r. 

14.  17.  kingdom  of  God  not  meat  and  drink,  bulr 
lCor.l.30.in  Christ,  whc  of Go^  in  made  unto  us 

15.  34.  avraketor.  and  8in30t,for  somehaverH» 
2  Cor.  3.  9.  much  more  doth  the  ramistrationof  ,■ 


RIG 


RIN 


2  Cor  5. 21  tlial  we  might  he  made  »■.  of  CSod  In  hit.    foh  S3.  2.  tliou  saidst,  mj/  r.  is  mjro  t!:an  God's 
'""  "'  ■'  ■■■       ■        '.        PsaJ.  4.  1.  dear  me  when  I  call,  O  Goti  of  my  r. 

7.  8.  judge  nie,  O  Lord,  actoi'Jsng  to  viy  r. 

35.  t  '■".  let  them  be  glad  that  favour  my  r. 
ha.  41.10.  uphold  thee  with  Ihit  right  hand  o(my  r 

46.  ].?.  I  bung  near  mij  r.  j) .}!.  5.  m>/  r.  is  near 

51.  G.  and  my  r.  shall  not  be  aboli.ihed 
8.  but  my  r.  shall  be  (or  ever,  and  my  salvation 

Sli.l.salvation  is  near  to  come,  my  r.to  be  revealed 
PMl.  3.  9.  may  be  found,  not  having  mine  own  r. 

_  Thy  RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Deut.  0.  5.  nor  for  thy  r.  or  ujinghtiiess,  6. 
Job  8.  6.  make  the  habitation  of  thy  r.  prosperous 

35.  8.  and  thy  r.  may  profit  the  siitj  of" man 
Psnt.  5.  8.  lead  me,  O  Lord,  in  thy  r.  because 
31.  1.  in  thee  I  trust,  deliver  me  in  t'ly  r.  71.  2. 
•'15.  21.  judge  me,  O  Lord,  according  to  thy  r. 

•28.  and  my  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  r.  71.  24. 
3li.  6.  thy  T.  is  like  the  sjrcat  monntai.ns 

1^0.  O  continue  thyr.  to  the  upright  in  heart 
37.  6.  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  r.  as  the  light 
40.  10.  I  liave  not  hid  thyr.  within  my  heart 
51.  14.  and  my  tongue  ehall  sing  aloud  u(  thy  r. 
69.  27.  anil  let  ihem  not  come  mto  thy  r. 

71.  15.  my  mouth  shall  shew  forth  thy  r.  all  day 
16.  I  will  make  mention  oi Iky  r.  of  Ihirje  onlv 
1!).  thy  r.O  God,  is  very  high,  who  is  like  to  thee  ? 

72.  1.  and  give  thy  r.  unto  the  king  s  son 

88.  12.  thy  r.  be  known  in  land  of  forgetfulness 

89.  16.  anil  in  thy  r.  shall  they  be  exalted 
119.17.  when  I  have  learned  juitgrnenls  of  thy  r. 

40.  quicken  me  in  thy  r.  \\  123.  for  word  of  thy  r. 

142.  thy  r.  is  an  everl.  liglit.  Ihy  law  is  the  truth 
143.  1.  in  faithfulness  answer  me,  and  in  thy  r. 

11.  for  thyr.  sake  bring  my  soul  out  of  trouble 
14.'i.  7.  and  they  shall  sing  of  thy  r. 
/«a.48  18.tben  had  t/i!/ r.  been  as  waves  of  the  sea 

57.  12.  I  will  declare  thy  r.  and  thy  works 

58.  8.  thy  T.  shall  go  before  thee,  glory  of  Lord 
62.  2.  anil  the  Gentiles  shall  see  thy  r.  and  kings 

Dan.  9.  16.  O  Lord,  according  to  all  thv  r. 

RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
■Tung.  5.  t  11.  tliey  shall  rehearse  r.  of  the  Lord 
1  Sam.  12.  t7.  thai  I  may  reason  of  the  r.  of  Lord 
Isa.  33.  t  15.  he  that  walketh  in  r.  and  speaketh 
45.  t24.  in  the  Lord  is  all  r.  and  strength 
04.  6.  and  all  our  r.  are  as  filthy  rags 
Ezeh.  3.20.  when  righteous  turneth  from  his  r. 
33.  13.  all  his  r.  shall  not  be  remembered 
Dan.  9. 18.  not  for  our  r.  but  for  thy  great  mercies 

RIGHTLY. 
Gen.  27.  36.  Esau  said,  is  not  he  r.  named  Jacob  ? 
lAike  7.  43.  he  said  to  him,  thou  hast  r.  judged 
20.  21.  master,  wo  know  that  ihoii  teachest'r. 
2  Tim.  2.  15.  r.  dividing  the  word  of  truth 

RIGOUR. 
Exnd.  1.  13.  made  Israel  to  serve  with  r.  14. 
Lev.  25.  43.  thou  slialt  not  rule  with  r.  413,  531 

RING. 
The  antiquity  of  rings  is  knov>n  from  scripture 
Abraham's  servant  gave   an  ear-ring  to    Re 
bekah,  Gen.  24.  22.   ^fter  the  victory  that  the 
Israelites   obtained  over   the    Midiamtes,  they 
offered  to  the  Lord  the  rings  and  bracelets  that 
tlicy  had  taken  from  the  enemy,  Num.  31.  50. 
It  was  a  mar/t  of  irovernment  and  authority, 
and  was  used  chiefly  to  seal  patents  or  public 
orders  ;  thus  when  Pharaoh  committed  the  go- 
vernment of  all  Egypt  to  Joseph,  he  took  his 
tiog  from  his  finger,  and  gave  it  to  Joseph,  as 
a  token  of  that  authority  with  which  he  invest- 
ed him,  and  which  he  intended  he  should  exer- 
cise over  all  his  people.     In  like  manner  did 
Ahasuerus    to    his  favourn-  Haman,  and   to 
Moidecai,  who  succeeded  Haman  in  his  di"- 
vity,  Esth.  3.  10.  |  8.  2. 
IVhen  Jacob  arrived  at  the  land  of  Canaan,  at 
his  return  from  Mesopotamia,  he  gave  orders 
to  his  people  to  put  into  his  custody  all  the 
strange  gods  which  were  in   their  hand,  and  all 
their  car  rings  which  were  in  their  ears.   Gen. 
35.  4.      This    seemt   to  insinuate,   and   other 
writers  expressly  ajjirm,  that  tliosesUangc  gods 
were    superstitious    or  magical  figures,   en- 
graven upon  their  rings,  their  bracelets,  and 
the  pendants  in  their  ears.     Or  else  accord- 
ing to  others,  that  these  rings   and  pendants 
were  upon  the  hands,  and  in  the  ears  of  those 
false  gods. 
Gen.  4}.  42.  Pharaoh  took  off  his  r.  from  his  hand 
Kzod.  26.24.  boards  be  coupled  unto  one  r.  36.  29. 
i','s^4.3.10.king  .-Vhasuerus  took  hisr.from  his  hand 

12.  and  sealed  with  the  king's  r.  8.  8,  10. 
8.2.  the  king  took  off  his  r.  gave  it  to  Mordecai 
Luke  15.  22.  the  father  said,  put  a  r.  on  his  hand 
Jam.  2.  2.  if  there  come  in  a  vnan  with  a  gold  r. 

RINGLEADER. 
.^cts  24.  5.  ami  a  r.  of  the  .iject  of  the  Nazarenes 

RINGS. 
Exod.  25.  12.  thou  sliult  ca.st  four  »•.  of  gold  for  it 


6. 7  by  the  armour  of  r.  on  the  right  hand  and  II 

14  what  felluwshiphath  r.  with  unrighteousness ' 
n.lO.your  seed,  and  increase  the  fruits  of  your  r. 
11.  15.  be  transformed  as  the  ministers  of  r. 
fra/.2.2l.  if)-,  come  by  law, Christ  is  dead  :n  vain 
3.  21.  verily,  r.  should  have  been  by  the  law 

5.  5.  we  through  the  Spirit  wait  for  the  hope  of  r. 
Bph.  5.  9.  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  in  all  r.  ,ind  truth 

6.  34.  and  having  on  tlie  breastplate  of  r. 
Phil.  1. 11.  being  rilled  with  the  fruits  ofr.  by  Jesus 

3.6.  touching  r.  which  is  in  the  law,  blameless 
9.  but  the  r.  which  is  of  God  by  faith 

1  Tim.  6.  11.  and  follow  after  r.  2  Tim.  2.  22. 

2  7>m.  4.  8.  there  is  laid  up  for  mo  a  crown  of  r 
Tit.  3.  5.  not  by  works  of  r.  which  we  have  done 
Heb.  I.  8.  a  sceptre  of  r.  is  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom 

5.  13.  is  unskilful  in  the  word  of  r.  ho  is  a  babe 

7.  2.  first  being  by  interpretation  king  of  r. 
11.7.  and  became  heir  of  the  r.  which  is  by  faith 

33.  through  faith  subdued  kingdoms,  wrought  r. 

12.  11.  afterward  it  yieldeth  peaceable  fruit  of  r. 
lam.  1.  20.  wrath  of  man  worketh  not  r.  of  God 

3.  18.  the  fruit  of  r.  is  sown  in  peace  of  them 
1  Pe<.2. 24.  we  being  dead  to  sin  should  iive  untor. 
SPeJ.  1.1.  obtained  hkefaith  through  the  »-.  of  God 

2.5.  spared  not,  but  saved  Noe  a  preacher  of  r 

21  heen  better  not  to  have  known  the  way  of  r. 
3. 13. we  look  for  a  new  earth,  wherein  dvvclleth 
I  ./oA;t  2. 29.  every  one  that  doeth  r.  is  born  of  G' 
3.7.  he  that  doeth  r.  is  righteous,  as  he  is  righteous 

10.  whosoever  doth  not  r.  is  not  of  God 
Rev.  19.  8.  for  the  fine  linen  is  the  r.  of  the  saints 

For  RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Ocn.  15.  6.  Abrain  believed  in  the  Lord,  and  he 
counted  it  to  U'lniforr.  Ps.  106.31.  /lom.4.3. 
Psal.  143.  11. /«7-  thy  r.  sake  bring  my  soul  out  of 
Isa.  5.  7.  he  looked /or  r.  but  beliold  a  cry 
Mat.  5.W.  blessed  are  they  which  are  [lersec.  forr. 
Rom.  4.  5.  his  faith  is  counted /or  r.  Gal.  3.  6. 

9.reckoneil  ||  22. imputed  to  him/or  r.  Jam.  2.23. 
10.  4.  for  Christ  is  the  eml  of  the  law /or  r. 
1  Pet.  3.  14.  if  ye  suffer  for  r.  sake,  happy  are  ye 

His  RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
1  Sam.  26.  23.  the  Lord  render  to  every  man  his  r. 
I  Kings  8.  32.  give  according  to  his  r.  2  CAr.  6.23. 
Job  33.  26.  for  he  will  render  unto  man  his  r. 
Psal.  7. 17.  I  will  praise  the  Ld.  according  to  his  r. 
22. 31.  they  shall  declare  his  r.  toa  peojile  be  born 
50.  6.  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  r.  97.  6. 
98.  2.  his  r.  hath  he  openly  shewed  in  the  sight 
103.  17.  and  his  r.  unto  children's  cliildren 
111.  3.  and  his  r.  endureth  fur  ever,  1 12.  3,  9. 
Ecci.7.13.there  is  a  just  man  that  perishcth  in  his  r. 
■  fca.  42.21.tlie  Lord  is  well  pleased  for  his  r.siike 
59. 16.  brought  salvation,  and /lisr.  sustained  him 
£zcAr.  3. 20.  again,  when  a  righteous  man  doth  turn 
from  his  r.  and  commit  iniquity,  18.  24,  26. 
18.  22.  in  his  r.  that  he  hath  done,  he  shall  live 
33.  12.  not  be  able  to  live  for  his  r.  in  the  day 

13.  if  he  trust  to  his  own  r.  and  commit  iniquity, 
hisr.  he  hath  done  shall  not  be  remembered 

*ftc.7.9.  will  bring  to  light,  laid  I  shall  behold  hisr. 
,  1/ar.G.  33.  but  seek  the  kingdom  of  God  and /«s  r. 

Rom.  3.25.to  declare  his  r.  for  remission  ofsiiis,  26. 

?C«r.  9. 9.  given  to  iiie  p.'-r/./,<t  r.remain.  forever 
In  RIGHTEOUSNESS. 

Lev.  19.  15.  in  r.  slialt  tliou  judge  thy  neighbour 
h'i-igs  3.6.as  he  walked  bef.  thee  in  truth  and  in  r. 

r>-a/.  9.  t  4.  thoiisattcHt  in  the  throne,  judging  m  r. 
8.  and  he  shall  judge  the  world  in  r. 

17.  15.  as  for  me,  I  will  behold  thy  face  in  r. 

05.  .■>.  by  terriblo  things  in  r.  wilt  thou  answer  us 
1^01).  8.  8.  all  the  words  of  my  mouth  are  in  r. 

^5.  5.  his  throne  shall  be  establisiied  in  r. 
I<a.  5.  16.  God  that  is  holy  shall  be  sanctified  j'rer. 
J2.  1.  behold,  a  king  shall  reign  in  r.  and  princes 

42.  6.  I  the  Lord  have  called  thee  in  r. 

45. 13. 1  have  raised  him  in  r.  and  will  direct 
23.  the  word  is  gone  out  of  my  mouth  in  r. 

48.  1.  mention  the  God  of  Israel,  but  not  in  r. 

54.  14.  in  r.  slialt  thou  be  established 

63.  1.  I  that  speak  in  r.  mighty  to  save 
Jer.  4.2.  tliou  slialt  swear,  the  Lord  liveth,  in  r. 
Has.  2.  19.  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  me  in  r. 

10.  12.  sow  to  yourselves  in  r.  reap  in  mercy 
Zech.  8.  8.  I  will  be  their  God  in  truth  and  in  r. 
Mai.  3.  3.  th.it  they  may  offer  an  offering  in  r. 
Jicts  17.  31.  he  will  judge  the  world  in  r. 
Rom.  9.  28.  he  will  finish  and  cut  it  short  in  r. 
Eph.  4.  24.  which  after  God  is  created    n  r. 
2  Tim.  3.  16.  scripture  is  Gar  instruction  in  r. 
Rer.VJ.  11.  and  in  r.  he  doth  judge  and  make  war 

My  RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Ren.  30. 33.  so  mj/ r.  answer  forme  in  time  to  come 
De«<.9. 4.  saying,  for  m7j  r.  Lord  hath  brought  me 
2 Sam.  22.  21.  the  Lord  rewarded  me  acconling  to 
)nV- and  nleann'^sjof  hands, 25.  Ps.  18.20,^24. 
Job  fi.  29.  yea,  return  again,  my  r.  is  in  it 

iJ7  6.  myr.  Ihild  fast,  and  wil'  a:    let  it  g 


RIS 

Exod.  25.  14.  thou  shall  put  the  staves  into  the  ♦ 

or  on        ,        ,       ,    •   ''^  '  '^^-  "^^  I  ^^-  5-  I  38.  7 
2b.  29.  and  make  Iheir  r.  of  gold,  28.  23,  26.  '/] 
I  30.  4.  I  36.  34.  I  37.  3,  13. 1  39  16, 19, 20 
*'.  4.  thou  shalt  make  upon  net  four  brazen  r 
28.  28.  they  shall  bind  the  breastplate  bv  the  r 
jy*«m.  31.50.  prey  gotten  of  jewels,  bracele'ts.  and  »  , 
Ksth.lS.  were  hangings  fastened  togilverr.  pillar' 
Cant.  5. 14.  his  hands  are  as  gold  r.  set  with  bery 
^a.  3.  21.  will  take  away  the  r.  and  nose  jeweli 
Lzek.  1.  18.  their  r.  so  high  that  they  were  dread- 
ful, their  r.  were  full  of  eyes  round  about 
RING-STRAKED. 
(?f72.30  35.  removed  he-goats  that  were  r.-straked 
31.  8.  if  he  said,  the  r.-ttraked  siiall  be  thy  hire 
lO.rams  werer.-s«ra/rc(.',speckled,and  grisled,12. 
RINSED 
hcv.  6.  28.  the  brazen  pot  he  bnth  scoured  and  r 
15.  11.  and  liath  not  r.  his  hands  in  water 
12.  every  vessel  of  wood  shall  be  »•.  in  water 

RIOT,  Substantive.  , 

Isa.  29. 1 9.  stay  yourselves,  wonder,  take  your  r. 
Tit.  1.  6.  children  not  accused  of  r.  or  unruly 


4!ii 


IPet.  4.  4.  that  you  run  not  to  the  same  excess'of  r 

RIOT. 
2  Pet.  2.  13.  as  they  that  count  it  pleasure  to  r. 

RIOTING. 
Rom.  13.  13.  walk  not  in  r.  and  drnnkennesa 

RIOTOUS. 
P)•o^^  23.  20.  be  not  among.st  r.  eaters  of  flesh 
28.  7.  he  that  is  a  companion  of  r.  men  shameth 
Luke  15.  13.  there  wasted  his  substance  with  r 

oi-         o  ^"'-  [''^'"? 

.Amo-s8.12.thou  wilt  r.  up  their  women  with  child 

RIPE. 

Gen.  40.  10.  the  clusters  brought  forth  r.  grapeg 

Exod.  22.  29.  to  offer  the  first  of  thy  r.  fruits 

A'lan.  13.  20.  was  the  time  of  (he  first  r.  grapeg 

18.  13.  whatsoever  is  first  r  'n  the  land  be  thine 

Jer.  24.  2.  one  basket  had  go  d  figs,  even  like  the 

figs  that  are  first  r.   Hjs.  9.  10.  JVah.  3.  12 

.foci  3.  13.  put  in  the  sickle,  for  the  harvest  is  r 

Mic.  7.  1.  my  soul  desired  the  first  r.  fruit 

Mark  4. 1 29.  when  the  fruit  is  r.  he  puts  in  sickle 

1  Cor.  14.  t  20.  but  in  understanding  be  of  r.  aga 
Rev.  14.  15.  time  to  reap,  for  harvest  of  earth  is  r 

18.  gather  the  clusters,  fur  her  grapes  are  fully  r 
RIPENING. 
Isa.  18.  5.  and  the  sour  grape  is  7-.  in  the  flower 
RIPPED. 

2  Kings  15.  16.  all  the  women  with  child  he  r.  up 
Hos.  13. 16.  their  women  with  child  shall  be  r.  up 
^•Imos  1.  13.  because  thi-y  have  r.  up  the  women 

RISE 
Signifies,  [1]  To  get  up  from,  one's  seof,  or  from 
bed.  Gen.  19.  2.  Mark'  10.  49.     [2]  jfo  proceta 
or  come   from.  Num.  24.   17.     [3]    To   he  ad- 
vanced to  honour  or  authority,  Prov.  28.  1-2. 
[4]   To  be  7noved  or  kindled,   Eccl.  10.  4.     [5, 
To  shine^  Mat  5.  45      [6]   To  rebel,  2  Sara 
18.  32.     [7]    To  stir  or  awake  out  of  spiritu.u 
sloth  and   security  to    a   more  lively   franit, 
(  ant.  3.  2.     [8]   To  go  forth.  Gen.  lO".  t"23. 
Exod.  21.19.  if  he  r.  again,  and  walk  abroad  u[.on 
his  stuff,  then  shall  he  that  smota 
mim.  24.  17.  and  a  sceptre  shall  r.  out  of  Israel 
/J('7/«.33.11.  smite  them  that  r.  that  they  r.  not  ag. 
■hsh.  18.  4.  they  shall  r.  and  go  throiish  the  land 
JtidiT.  8. 21.  then  they  said,  r.  thou,  and  fall  on  ua 
9.  .33.  thou  Shalt  r.  early,  and  set  upon  the  city 
1  Sam.  22.  13.  that  he  should  r.  to  lie  in  wait 
24.  7.  and  suffered  them  not  to  r.  again.st  Saul 
-  Sam.  12.  21.  when  child  was  dead,  thou  didst  r. 
18.  32.  all  that  r.  against  thee  be  as  Absalom  in 
.lob  30.  12.  upon  my  right  hand  r.  the  youth 
P^^aU8.38.  wounded  them,  they  were  not  able  to  r 
••/.  3.  though  war  should  r.  against  mo,  in   this 
„.  ,-    ,  will  I  be  confident 

Jb.  \i.  they  are  cast  down,  shall  not  be  able  to  r. 
119. 62.  at  midnight  I  will  r.  to  give  thanks  to  thea 
140.  10.  into  deep  pits,  that  they  r.  not  up  asaiii 
Prov.  24.  22.  for  their  calamity  shall  r.  .suddenly 
28.  12.  when  the  wicked  r.  a  man  is  hidden,  28. 
Cant.  3.  2.  I  will  r.  now  and  so  about  the  city 
Isa.  14.21.  prepare  slaughter,  that  they  do  not  r. 
2-5.  20.  the  earth  shall  fall  and  not  r.  again 
26.  14.  they  are  deceased,  they  shall  niat  r. 
33   10.  now  will  I  r.  saith  the  Lord 
43.  17.  they  shall  lie  down  tosoth.  they  shall  not  r. 
54.  17.  every  tongue  that  shall  r.  thou  snaltcond 
58.  10.  then  shall  thy  light  r.  in  obscurity 
Jer.  25.27.  drink  ye,"spiie,  fall  and  r.  no  more 
51.64.  Babylon  shall  not  r.  fr.im  evil,  1  will  bring 
~^mos  5.  2.  the  virgin  of  Israel  shall  no  more  r. 

/.  9.  I  will  r.  against  the  house  of  .leroboam 

Mat.  5.  45.  he  maketh  sun  to  r.  on  evil  and  foot 

20.  19.  crucify  him,  and  the  third  day  he  shall  r 

again,  Mark  9.  31.  |  10.  34.  Lu.  18. 33.  |  24.7 

24.  7.  lor  nation  shall  r.  asrainst  nation,  and  km? 

dom  ajainst  kingd.  Mark  13.  8.  /  u,ke  21.  10, 


Jtfat.24.n  man)  fal^e  prophets  shall  r.  MarJc  13.22.  1 
2o.  4lj-  r.  let  us  be  goiii;;,  lioliolil,  lie  is  at  liiind 
87. 6.).  alter  throe  days  I  wiU  r.  again,  Jlark  S.'Jl.l 

^lalki  27  and  slmuiil  sleep,  ami  r.  night  and  liay 

10.  4'J.  be  of  good  coinluri,  r.  he  callelh  theo 
rj. -Zl.  Ill  the  resurrectiDn,  when  they  sliall  r.  25. 

•26  and  as  l:iucliMig  t':e  dead,  that  they  r. 
Luke  U.7.trouble  me  r.ol,  I  cannrit  r.  and  give  thee 
a.  though  he  will  pot  r.  because  he  is  his  friend 
12.  54  when  ye  see  a  clouil  r.  ont  of  the  west 
8i  46  he  said  to  them,  why  sleej)  ye?  r.  and  pray 
24  46.  it  behoved  Clirist  to  sutler  and  to  r.  I'rom 
/oino.y.  Jesus  saith,  r  take  up'.l'v  bed  and  walk 

11.  -iS.  Jesus  saiih,  thy  b'or'icr  shall  r.  again 

24  I  know  he  shall  r.  \\-iO  U  that  lie  must  r.  again 
/lets  10.  Vi.  -rame  a  voice,  r   I'eter,  kill  and  eat 
26.  16.  but  <•   and  stand  upon  thy  feet 

2;l«liouldbe  th?tirst  that  should  r.from  the  dead 
•Join.  15.  V2.  he  'hst  shall  r.  to  reign  over  Gentiles 
t  €■>'.  l^.  lo.  ii'.-o  be;  the  dead  r.  not,  16,  2'J,  32. 
t  Thtyt.i.  Ifi.  t'le  dead  in  Christ  shall  r.  6rst 
Heh.T.  II.  wfiat  need  that  another  prie.st  should  r. 
Rcj.  11.  1.  r.  and  measure  the  temple  of  God 

RISE  up. 
Oen.  Hi  2.  yc  shall  r.  up  early  and  go  on  yonr  ways 
31.  :t">  let  It  not  displease,  that  I  cannot  r.  up 
Kzod.  H.  20.  r.  up  and  stand  before  Pharaoh,  "J.  13. 

12.  HI.  r.  up  and  get  you  forth  from  my  people 
J,ev.  19. 32.  thou  sh.ilt  r.  up  before  the  hoary  head 
ATuin.  10.  35.  r.  up,  Lord,  let  enemies  be  scattered 

22.  20.  if  men  come  to  call  thee  up,  r.  «/»  and  go 
23  18.  r.  up,  I5:ilak,  and  hear,  thou  son  of  Zippor 

24.  behold,  the  people  !-hall  r.  up  as  a  lion 
Deal.  2.  lit.  now,  r.  up,  said  I,  and  get  over  brook 

24.  r.  ye  up,  and  pass  over  the  river  Arnou 
19.  11.  if  a  rnaii  r.  up  against  his  neighbour 

15.  one  >vitn'\5s  shall  not  r.  up  against  a  man 

16.  if  a  false  wiiness  r.  up  against  any  man 

2;:^  7. the  Lord  shall  cause  thine  enemi<;s  lha.lr.up. 
iiil.  22.  the  generation  that  shall  r.  up  after  you 

31.  )ii.  this  ppopie  will  r.  up,  and  go  a  whoring 

32.  38.  their  gods,  let  them  r.  up  and  help  you 
Jn.ih.  S.  7.  rhen  ye  shall  r.  up  Crom  the  ambush 
Judg.  20. 1(8.  should  make  a  gieat  flame  r.  up,  40. 
I  Sam.  29.  10.  wherefore  r.  up  early  in  morning 
AVA.  2.  18.  and  they  said,  let  us  r.  up  and  build 
Job  20  27.  and  the  earth  shall  r.  up  against  him 
Psiil.  3.  1.  many  are  they  that  r.  up  against  me 

17  7  save  them  from  those  thatr.  up  against  them 
i>'.  4pi.  Idlest  me  above  those  that  r.  up  against  me 
35. 11.  false  witn.  didr.  up,  they  laid  to  my  charge 
41.  8.  now  that  he  lieth,  he  shall  r.  up  no  more 
44.  5.  we  will  trend  them  under  that  r.  up  ag.  us 
59. 1.  defend  me  from  them  that  r.  up  against  me 
74.2'l  the  tumult  of  those  that  r.  «/>  against  thee 
92. 11.  desire  of  the  wicked  that  r.  up  against  me 
94.  16.  who  will  r.  up  for  me  ag.  the  evil-doers? 
127.  2.  it  is  vain  for  you  to  r.  up  early, to  sit  up  late 
139.21.  grieved  with  those  that  r.  up  against  thee? 
ProB.3l.2-!.  her  children  r.  up,  and  call  her  blessed 
Eccl.  10.4.  if  the  spirit  of  the  ruler  r.  up  ag.  thee 
12.  4.  he  shall  r.  up  at  the  voice  of  the  bird 
Ciint.%  10  my  beloved  said  to  me,  r.up,  my  love 
Isa  5  11.  woe  unto  tliem  thatr.  ap  in  the  morning 
14.  22.  I  will  r.  up  against  them,  saith  the  Lord 
28.  21.  the  Lord  shall  r.  up  as  in  mount  Perazim 
32.  9.  r.  up,  yc  women  at  case,  hear  my  voice 
/er.  37.  10.  shouM  r.  up  every  man  in  his  tent 
47.  2.  behold,  waters  r.  up  out  of  the  north 
49.  14.  g  ither  against  her,  and  r.  up  to  battle 
, .    51.  1.  against  them  that  r.  up  again.st  me,  a  wind 
'      /yflm   1    14.  from  whom  I  am  not  able  to  r.  up 
emos  8  8.  It  shall  r  up  wholly  as  a  flood,  9.  5. 
14   even  they  shall  fall,  and  never  r.  up  again 
Ubud    1    let  us  r.  up  against  Edom  in  battle 
VaA   1.  9.  affliction  shall  not  r.  up  the  second  time 
Hah  2.  7.  shall  Ihey  not  r.  up  suddenly  that  bite 
Zepk  3.  8.  until  the  day  that  I  r.  up  to  the  prey 
Zcch  14.  13.  his  hand  r.  up  against  his  neighbour 
yWat.  10. 21. children  shall  r.up  against  their  parents, 
and  cause  thein  to  be  put  to  death,  Mark 
13  12. 
12.41.  the  men  of  Nineveh  shallr.  up,  Luke  11.32. 
42.  queen  of  the  south  shall  r.  up,  Luke  11.  31. 
MarkX  26.  and  if  Satan  r.  up  against  himself 
14.  42.  r.  up,  lo,  h(!  that  hetrayeth  me  is  at  hand 
/>nie5.23.  whether  is  easier  to  say,  r.  up  and  walk 
6.  8.  he  said,  r.  up  and  stand  forth  in  the  midst 
ids  3.  6.  in  the  name  of  Jesus  r.  up  and  walk 
Rev.  13.  1.  I  saw  a  l)e:ist  r.  up  out  of  the  sea 

RISE.V. 
(len.  10.23.  the  sun  wasr.  when  I.iOt  entered  Zoar 
Ezad.ia.  3.  if  sun  be  r.  on  liiin,  bloo<l  shall  be  shed 
^um.  32.  1*   ve  are  r.  up  in  your  fathers'  stead 
Judg.  9. 18.  yc  are  r.  up  against  my  father's  house 
Ruth'2.  15.  and  when  she  was  r.  up  lo  glean 
1  Sam.  25.  29.  yet  a  man  is  r.  to  pursue  thee 
9  Sam.  14.  7.  behold,  the  who  e  fnmilv  is  r.  up 
l/TiMe-^-i^  2t).  1  am  r.u|i  in  roorr  erDiv.'2  C/ir.6.10. 
2lii')gt  6.15.  tl  ;  .-lervant  oftnc  man  of  God  waar. 

■mz 


RiV 

2  Chron.  13.  (5  the  servant  of  Soiomon  in  r.  up 
21.  4.  when  Jehoram  was  r.  up  lo  the  kingdom 
Psal.  20.  8.  but  we  are  r.  and  stand  uptight 
27.  12.  for  fjlse  witnesses  are  r.  up  against  me 
54.  3.  for  strangers  are  r.  up  against  me 
8t).  14.  O  God,  the  proud  arc  r.  against  me 
ha.  60.  1.  the  gloiy  of  the  Lord  is  r.  ujion  thee 
Kick.  7.  11.  violence  is  r.  into  a  rod  of  wickedness 
47.  5.  for  the  waters  were  r.  waters  to  swim  in 
J)Iic.  2.  8.  even  of  late  my  people  is  r.  up  as  enemy 
Mat.  11.  11.  there  hath  not  r.  a  greater  than  John 
14.  2.  Herod  said,  this  is  John  the  Baptist,  he  is  r. 
from  the  dead,  Mark  6.  14,  10.  Luke  9.  7. 
17.9.  until  the  Son  of  man  ber.  again,  Mark'J.il 

26.  32.  after  I  am  r.  I  will  go  before,  Mark  M.  28. 
27.64.his  disciples  steal  bim  away  and  say  he  is  r. 
28.6.  he  is  not  here,  he  is  r.  as  he  said,  Mark  16.6. 

MarkVo.^.now  when  Jesus  was  r.early the  first  day 
14. which  had  seen  him  after  liewasr../uAH21. 14. 
Luke  7. 16.  that  a  great  prophet  is  r.  among  us 
9.  8.  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  was  r.  J  9. 

13.  25.  when  once  the  master  of  the  house  is  r.  up 
24.  34.  the  Lord  is  r.  indeed,  and  hath  appeared 

John  2. 22. when  therefore  he  was  r.  from  the  dead 
.ficts  17.  3.  that  Christ  must  needs  have  r.  again 
/\»7n.8.34. Christ  thatdied, yea  rather  that  isr.again 

1  G)r.l5. 13.  if  no  resurrection,  then  is  Christ  notr. 

U.  if  Christ  be  not  r.  ||  20.  but  now  is  Christ  r. 
Col.  2.  12.  in  baptism  ye  are  also  r.  with  him 
3.1.ii  yc  be  r.  with  Christ, seek  those  things  above 
Jam.  1.  11.  for  the  sun  is  no  sooner  r.  with  heat 

RIS  EST. 
/)eut.6.7.thoushalttalk  ofthem  whenthour.il. 19. 

RISETH. 
Deut. 22. 26.  as  when  a  man  r. against  his  neighbour 
Josli.  6.  26.  cursed  that  r.  up  and  buildcth  Jericho 

2  Sam.  23.  4.  shall  be  as  the  light  when  the  sun  r. 
Job  9.  7.  which  commandeth  the  sun  and  itr.  not 

14.  12.  so  man  lieth  down,  and  r.  not 

24.  22.  he  r.  up,  and  no  man  is  sure  of  life 

27.  7.  he  that  r.  up  against  me,  as  the  unrighteous 
31.  14.  what  then  shall  I  do  when  God  r.  uo? 

Prov.  24.  16.  a  just  man  falleth,  and  r.  up  again 
31-15.  she  r.  also  while  it  is  yet  night,  giveth  meat 
Isa.  47.  11.  thou  shall  not  know  from  whence  it  r. 
Jer.  46.  8.  Egypt  r.  up  like  a  flood,  and  his  waters 
Mic.  7.  6.  the  daughter  r.  up  against  her  mother 
John  13.4.  Jesus  r.from  supi)er,  and  girded  himself 

RISING,  Sabstanticc. 
Lev.  13.  2.  if  in  skin  of  his  flesh  a  r.  or  bright  spot 
10  the  priest  shall  see  if  the  r.  bo  white,  19.  43. 
28.  if  the  spot  stay,  it  is  a  r.  of  the  burning 
14.  50.  this  is  the  hw  for  a  r.  and  for  a  scab 
JWA.  4.  21.  held  spears  from  the  r.  of  the  morning 
Prov.  30.  31.  a  king,  against  whom  there  is  no  r. 
[sa.  60.  3.  and  kings  to  the  brightness  of  thy  r. 
Mark  9.10.  what  the  r.  from  the  dead  should  mean 
Luke  2.34.  this  child  is  set  for  the  fall  and  r.  of  many 

SUN  RISING. 

J^Tum.  2.3.  on  the  east-side  toward  the  r.  of  the  sun 

21.11.  before  Moab,  toward  sunr. '.i4. 15.  Deut.4. 

41,  47.  Josh.  12. 1.  I  13.  5.  |  19.  12,  27,  34. 

Psal.  50.  1.  called  the  earth  from  the  r.  of  the  sun 

113.3.  from  r.  of  .sun,  Lord's  name  is  lobe  praised 

fsa.  41.25.  from  r.  of  «un  shall  he  call  on  my  name 

45.  6.  that  they  may  know  from  the  r.  of  lhe««n 

59.  19.  and  fear  his  glory  from  the  r.  of  the  sun 

Mai.  1.  11.  from  r.ofsunmy  name  shall  be  great 

Mark  16.  2.  came  to  the  sepulchre  at  r.  of  the  su7i 

Luke  1.  t"8.  the  sunr.  from  on  high  visited  U: 

RISING. 
2  Chron.  36. 15.  sent  by  his  messengers,  r.  betimes 
.fob  16.  8.  my  leanness  r.  in  me  beareth  witness 
24.  5.  as  wild  asses  go  forth,  r.  betimes  for  a  prey 

14.  muiderer  r.  with  the  light  killeth  the  poor 

Prov.  27.  14.  he  that  blesseth  his  friend,  r.  early 

•Tcr.l.  13.  I  spake  unto  you,  r.  up  early,  and  speak 

ing,  but  ye  heard  not,  25.  3.  |  35.  14 

25.  T  sent  my  servants  the  prophets  to  voii  r.  up 

early,  25.  4.  |  26.  5.  |  29.  19.  |  35.  15.  |  44.  4. 

11.  7.  r.  early,  and  protesting,  say.  obey  my  voice 

32. 33.  though  I  taught  them,  r.  up  early,  te'achmg 

/,(!»(. 3. 03  sitting ilown  and  r.  up,  I  am  their  music 

Mark  1.  35.  in  the  mornini,  r.befote  day,  ho  prayed 

RITES. 
J^um.  9.  3.  keep  it  according  to  all  the  r.  of  it 
.'lets  6.  t  14.  this  Jesus  shall  change  the  r. 
Heb.  9. 1 10-  which  stood  in  washings  and  carnal  r. 

RIVER 
Is  a  great  stream  of  fresh  water  flowing  in  a  chan- 
nel from  a  source  or  spring  into  the  sea,  E.vo(l. 
2.  5.  ft  is  used  to  denote  great  plenty  of  any 
thing.  Job  29.  6,  The  rock  poured  me  out 
rivers  of  oil,  that  is,  greatplenty  and  abundance 
of  oil  Psal.  36.  a.  Thou  shall  iiiake  them  drink 
of  the  river  of  thy  pleasures.  Thou  shall  make 
them  partake  of  thntabundantpleasure,deUght, 
and  satisfaction,  which  thou  not  only  enjoyst 
thyself,  but  bestowest  on  thy  teopte:  Jlnd  river 
may  note  *M  tenit aney  and  verpctuity  ef  tkeie 


RIV 

jlmsures,  as  iced  as  their  plenty.  AndtnJnl>i> 
7.  38,  He  thai  belicvetli  on  int  out  of  his  beuj 
shall  flow  riversof  living  waler;  that  i*,  Hetkati 
be  endued  with  the  gifts  an  I  gracej  of  tin 
Spirit  in  a  pleni  iful  vieasurr,  which  shall  not 
only  refresh  himself,but  shaU  break  forth,  and 
be  cummunicaled  to  others  also  for  thdrrrfresk- 
ing.  j}ndof  Behemoth  jt  is  su/V/, ,tob4l).23, (Ai/t 
he  diinketh  up  a  river,  that  is,  a  great  quan- 
tity of  water,  by  aUypethu\v.  Tliou  watetestllio 
earth  with  the  river  of  God,  says  the  Psalmist, 
that  is,  withplintiful  showers  of  rain  from  tha 
clouds,  Psal.  05.  9.  ^iwd  in  Psal.  46.  4,  There  i? 
a  river,  the  streams  whereof  shall  makeglad  the 
city  of  God;  that  is.  The  gracious  presence 
of  God,  and  the  blessings  flowing  from  thence, 
shall  make  Zion,  or  the  church  of  flod,  glad. 

Gen.  31. 21.  Jacob  rose  up,  and  passed  over  the  r, 

36.  37.  Saul  of  Rehoboth  by  the  r.  1  CAron.  1.48. 

41.1.  Pharaoh  dreamed,  behold,  he  stood  by  Iher. 

f.xod.  1.  22.  every  son  ye  shall  cast  into  the  r. 

2.  5.  daughter  of  Pharaoh  came  to  wash  at  the  r 

4.  9.  the  water  of  the  r.  shall  become  blood 

7.  18.  the  fish  in  the  r.  shall  die,  and  r.  stink 

8.  3.  the  r.  shall  bring  forth  frogs  abundanily 

9.  that  they  may  remain  in  the  r.  only,  11. 
Deut.  2.  24.  lake  your  journey,  pass  over  the  r. 

3.  16.  I  gave  from  Gilead  even  lo  the  r.  Arnon 
■fosh.  13.9.  the  city  in  the  midst  of  r.  2  Sam.  24  5. 
Judg.  4.  7.  I  will  draw  to  the  r.  Kishoii,  Sisera 

5.  21.  r.  Kishon  that  ancient  r.  svvept  them  away 
2  .Sam.  17.  13.  we  will  draw  that  city  into  the  r. 

1  Kings  4.  21.  Solomon  reigned  over  from  the  r" 
Ezra  4.  10.  the  rest  that  are  on  this  side  the  r. 

10.  thou  shall  have  no  portion  on  this  side  the  r. 
5.  3.  came  TiUnai,  governor  on  this  side  the  r. 
8. 15. 1  gathered  them  to  r.  that  runneth  to  Ahava 

.Tob  40. 23.  behold  he  drinkcth  up  r.  and  haslelh  not 
Psal.  36.  8.  make  them  drink  of  r.  of  thy  pleasurei 

46.  4.ar.  the  streams  shall  makeglad  city  of  God 

65.  9.  thou  enrichesl  it  with  the  r.  of  God 

72  8.  have  dominion  from  the  r.  to  ends  of  earth 
80.  11.  she  sent  out  her  branches  unto  ihe  r. 
105.  41.  the  waters  ran  in  the  dry  places  like  a  r 
[sa.  8.  7.  bringeth  upon  them  the  waters  of  the  ^ 
11.  15.  he  shall  shake  his  hand  over  the  r. 
19.  5.  and  the  r.  shall  be  wasted  and  dried  up 
23.  3.  the  harvest  of  the  r.  is  her  revenue 

10.  pass  through  thy  land  as  a  r.  O  daughter 
27. 12.  Lord  shall  beat  off  from  channel  of  the  r 
48. 18.  then  had  thy  peace  been  as  a  r.  O  daughtei 

66.  12.  I  will  extend  peace  to  her  like  a  r. 
Jer.  2.  18.  to  drink  the  waters  of  the  r. 

17. 8.  and  that  spreadeth  out  her  roots  by  the  r. 
Lam.^.  18.  let  tears  run  down  like  r.  day  and  nigh 
K2eA.29.  3.  which  hath  said,  my  r.  is  my  own,  9 

47.  5.  it  was  a  r.  that  1  could  not  pass  over 

9.  every  thin?  shall  live  whithei  the  r.  comet\i 
Amos  6.  14.  afflict  you  to  the  r,  of  ihe  wild'^rncfi 
Mic.  7. 12.  he  shall  come  from  Ihe  fortress  to  the  r 
Z''cA.9.  10.  his  domlnicm  from  r.  to  ends  of  ea  lb 

10.  11.  all  the  deeps  of  the  r.  shall  dry  up 
Mark  1.  5.  and  were  baptized  in  the  r.  of  Jordan 
Jlets  16.  13.  on  the  sabbath  we  went  by  a  r.  sde 
Rev.  22. 1.  he  shewed  me  a  pure  r.  of  water  of  liffe 

2.  on  either  side  of  the  r.  w;is  the  tree  of  life 
See    Bank,    Brink,    Bevo.vd,    Chesar,    Eu- 
phrates. 

RIVERS. 
Exod.  7.  19.  stretch  out  thine  hand  on  the  r.  8.  5 
Lev.  11.9.  whatsoever  hath  fins  in  ther.  ye  may  eat 

10.  all  that  have  no     ns  in  the  r.  ye  may  not  eat 
Deut.  10.  7.  to  Jotbatn,  a  land  of  r.  of  waters 

2  h'ings  5.  12.  are  not  the  r.  of  Damascus  hettei 
19.  24.  I  have  dried  u|)  all  the  r.  Asa.  .37.  25. 

Job  20.  17.  ye  shall  not  see  the  r.  of  honey 

28.  10.  he  cuttelh  out  the  r.  among  the  rocks 

29.  6.  when  the  rock  poured  me  out  r.  of  oil 
Psal.  1.  3.  like  a  tree  planted  by  the  r.  of  water 

74,  15.  thou  ilriedst  up  mighty  r. 

78.  16.  he  cau'^ed  waters  to  run  down  like  r 
44.  had  turned  their  r  into  blood, and  their  flo««ll 

89.  25.  I  will  set  his  right  hand  in  the  r. 

107.  33.  he  lurneth  r.  into  a  wilderness 

119.  136.  r.  of  waters  run  down  mine  eyes 

1.37. 1.  bv  the  r.  of  Babylon  there  we  sat  and  w?pl 
Prov.  5.  16.  and  r.  of  waters  in  the  streets 

21.  1.  in  the  hand  of  tlie  Lord,  as  r.  of  water 
Feci.  1.  7.  all  r.  run  into  the  sea,  yet  it  is  not  full 
Cunt.  5.  12.  as  the  eyes  of  doves  by  the  r.  of  walew 
ha.  7.  18.  the  Lord  shall  hiss  for  the  fly  in  the  r. 

18.  2.  a  nation,  whose  land  r.  have  spoiled,  7, 

19.  6.  and  they  shall  turn  the  r.  far  away 

30.  25.  and  on  every  high  hill  r.  and  ^tream9 
32. 2.  a  man  shall  be  as  r.  of  water  in  a  dry  place 
33.  21.  the  Lord  will  be  to  us  a  place  of  hro.td  r. 
41. 18. 1  will  open  r.  in  high  places  and  fountauii 
42.  15.  I  will  make  the  r.  islands  ,nnd  dry  up 

43. 2.  when  thsu  passeat  through  the  r.  they  ghuB 
not  overflow  theQ 


ROK 

/*«.  43.  19.  and  I  will  make  r.  in  tlie  desert,  20. 

44.  27.  to  the  deep,  be  dry,  and  will  diy  up  tliy  r 

47.  2.  uncover  the  thigh,  pass  over  the  r. 

50.2.  Imake  ther.  a  vvikletnesg,  their  fish  stinketh 
Jdt.  31.  9.  1  will  cause  them  to  walk  by  the  r. 

4C.  7.  whose  waters  are  moved  as  the  r.  8. 
f,am.3..48.iniae  eye  runneth  down  withr.  of  waters 
E:ei-.  G.  3.  thussaith  the  Lord  to  the  hills  and  r. 

2D.  3.  the  great  dragon  that  lietli  in  midst  of  his  r. 

1. 1  will  cause  tisli  of  thy  r.  to  stick  to  thy  scales, 

I  will  bring  thee  up  out  of  midst  of  thy  r. 

5.  I  will  leave  thee,  and  all  the  fish  of  thy  r. 
10.  behold,  [  am  against  thee,  and  against  thy  r. 

30.  12.  I  will  make  the  r.  dry,  and  sell  the  land 

31.  4.  the  deep  set  liim  up  on  liigh  with  her  r. 
12.  his  boughs  are  broken  by  the  r.  of  the  land 

32. 2.  tliou  earnest  forth  with  thy  r.  and  troubledst 

6.  and  the  r.  shall  be  full  of  thee 
14.  then  will  1- cause  their  r.  to  run  like  oil 

34.  13.  [  will  feed  them  on  mountains  by  the  r. 

35.  8.  in  all  thy  r.  shall  they  fall  that  are  slain 
3(i.  6.  say  to  the  hills,  to  the  r.  and  the  valleys 
47.  9.  whithersoever  the  r.  shall  come,  shall  live 

Joel  1.  20.  for  the  r.  of  waters  are  dried  up 
3.  18.  all  the  r.  of  Judah  shtill  flow  with  waters 
.Jfic.C.  7.  be  pleased  with  ten  thousands  of  r.  of  oil 
Kah.  1.  4.  rebukoth  the  eea,  and  drieth  up  the  r. 

2.  6.  the  gates  of  the  r.  shall  be  opened 

3.  8.  populous  No,  that  was  situate  among  ther 
Hab.  ,3.  8.  was  the  Lord  displeased  against  the  r.l 

9.  thou  didst  cleave  the  earth  with  r. 

J(jAn7.38.out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  r.of  living  water 

Rev.  8.  10.  the  slar  fell  on  the  third  part  of  the  r. 

10.  4.  the  third  angel  poured  out  his  vial  on  ther. 

RO.AD. 

]  Saw..  27.  10.  whither  h'lve  ye  made  a  r.  to-day 

RO.\R. 
XCkron.  16.  32.  let  the  sea  r.  Psal.  9G.  11.  |  98.  7. 
fsal.  46.  3.  we  will  not  fear,  tho'  waters  thereof  r. 
74.  4.  thine  enemies  r.  in  thy  congregations 
104.  21.  the  young  lions  r.  after  their  prey 
Isa.  5.  29.  they  shall  r.  like  young  lions 

30.  in  that  day  they  shall  r.  against  them 
42. 13.  L.  shall  r.  he  shall  iirevail  against  enemies 
59.  11.  we  r.  all  like  brars,  and  mourn  sore 
Jtr.  5.  22.  tho'  they  r.  yet  can  tiny  not  pass  over 
25.  30.  tho  Lord  shall  r.  from  on  high,  and  utter 
31.35.  divided  the  sea,  when  the  waves  thereof  r. 

50.  42.  their  voice  shall  r.  like  the  sea,  shall  ride 

51.  38.  they  shall  r  together  like  lions,  shall  yell 
55.  when  her  waves  do  r.  likc^  great  waters 

Hos.  11.  10.  he  shall  r.  like  a  lion,  when  he  shall  r. 
Joel'3.  16  the  Lord  shall  r.  out  of  Zion,  -Imo.'i  1.2. 
.dmosZ.  4.  will  a  lion  r.  if  he  hath  taken  no  prey? 

RO.ARED. 
Judg.  14.  5.  a  young  lion  r.  against  Samson 
Psal  33.  8.  I  have  r.  by  reason  of  the  disquietness 
Isa.  51.  15.  that  divided  the  sea,  whose  waves  r. 
Jer.  2. 15   the  young  lion3  r.  upon  liim,and  yelled 
Amos  3.  8  the  lion  hath  r.  who  will  not  fear 

RO.^RErri. 
./oft  37.4  after  it  a  voir-er.  h"  thundereth  with  voice 
Jer.  6.  23.  their  voice  T.  like  the  sea,  they  ride 
Rev.  10.  3.  li.e  aneel  cried,  as  when  a  lion  r. 

RCiRING,  Substantive. 
Job  4. 10.  the  r.  the  teeth  of  the  lions  are  broken 
Psal.  22.  1.  why  so  far  from  the  words  of  my  r.? 
32.  3.  my  bones  wa.xed  old  thro'  my  r  all  the  day 
Prov  19. 12.  the  king's  wrath  is  as  the  r.  of  a  lioii 
00.  2.  the  fc^ar  of  a  king  is  as  the  r.  of  a  lion 
/«a.5. 29.  their  r.  shall  be  like  a  lion,  they  shall  roar 

30.  they  shall  roar  like  the  r.  of  the  sea 
Riek.  19.  7.  land  was  desolate  bv  the  noise  of  his  ?•. 
Zech.  11.  3.  a  voice  of  the  r.  of  young  lions 

ROARING,  .Adjective. 
Psal.  22.  13.  they  gaped  upon  me  as  a  r.  lion 
Priic.  28.  15.  as  a  r.  lion,  so  is  a  wicked  ruler 
/.sa.  31.  4.  ae  the  young  lion  r.  on  his  prey 
Eiek.  22.  25.  thera  is  a  conspiracy,  like  a  r.  lion 
Zeph.  3.  3.  her  princes  within  her  are  r.  lions     . 
J^uke  21.  25.  distress,  the  sea  and  tiie  waves  r, 
1  Pst.  5.  8.  the  devil,  as  a  r.  lion,  walketh  about 

RO.\  RINGS. 
Job  3.  24.  my  r.  are  poured  o>.t  like  the  waters 

ROAST,  KD. 

Eznd.  12.  8.  shall  eat  in  that  niifhl  flesh  r.  with  fire 

9.  eat  not  of  it  raw,  but  r.  with  fire,  Deut.  16.  7. 

1  Sam.  2.  1.5.  give  flesh  to  r.  for  the  priest 

2  Chron.  35.  13.  they  r.  the  passover  with  fire 
Isa.  44.  16.  be  roastetli  r.  is  satisfied,  he  warmeth 

19.  yea,  also  I  have  r.  flesh,  and  eaten  it 
Jer.  29.  22.  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  r.  in  fire 

ROASTETH 
Prov.  12  27.  the  slothful  man  r.  not  that  he  took 

ROB. 
/y«p.  19.  13.  thou  shall  not  ••  tliy  neighbour 
26. 22.  beasts,  which  shall  r.  you  )f  your  children 
1  Sam.  23.  1.  and  they  r.  the  thrushing  floors 
Vrnv.  22  22.  r.  not  the  poor,  because  he  is  poor 
Isa.  10.  2.  and  that  thev  may  r,  th«  fathttllsM 
4U6 


ROC 

Isa.  17.  14.  and  this  is  the  lot  of  them  that  r.  us 

Eiek.  39. 10.  spoil,  and  r.  those  that  robbed  them 

J\Ial.  3. 8.  will  a  man  r.God?  vet  ye  have  robbed  ine 

ROB  15  ED. 

Judg.  9.  25.  and  they  r.  all  that  came  by  them 

2  iiain.  17.  8.  they  be  chafed  in  minds,  as  a  bear  r. 
Psal.  119.  61.  the  banns  of  the  wicked  have  r.  me 
Pruv.  17.  12.  let  a  bear  r.  of  her  whelps  meet  a  man 
Lia.  10.  13.  and  I  have  r.  their  treasures 
42.  22.  but  this  is  a  people  r.  and  spoiled 

Jcr.  .50. 37.  a  sword  on  her  treasures,  they  shall  be  r. 

Eick.'Si.  15.  ifthe  wicked  give  again  that  he  had  r. 
39.  10.  and  they  shall  rob  those  that  r.  them 

Jilal.  3.  8.  ye  have  r.  me,  wherein  have  we  r.  thee? 
9.  ye  have  cursed  with  a  curse,  for  ve  have  r.  me 

2  Cor.  11.  8.  I  r.  other  cliurches,  taking  wages 
ROBBER. 

■Job  5. 5.  and  the  r.  swalloweth  up  their  substance 
16.  9.  and  the  r.  shall  |)revail  against  him 

Prov.  23.  t  2S.  she  also  lieth  in  wait  as  a  r. 

Ezck.  18.  10.  if  he  beget  a  son  that  is  a  r. 

John  10.  1.  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a  r. 
18.40.tlieycried,not  this  man,nowUarabbas  wasr. 
ROBBERS. 

.Tob  12.  6.  the  tabernacles  of  r.  prosper 

Isa.  42.  24.  and  who  gave  Israel  to  the  r. 

■  ler.  7.  11.  is  this  house  become  a  den  of  r.? 

Eiek.l.'m.  for  tho  r.  shall  enter  into  it  and  defile  it 

Dan.  11. 14.  the  r.  of  Ihy  (leople  shall  e.xalt  ihems 

Hus.  6.  9.  as  troops  of  r.  wait  for  a  man,  so  priests 
7.  1.  and  the  troop  of  r.  S()oileth  without 

Obad.  5.  if  r.  by  night,  would  they  not  have  stolen 

.Joliii  10.  8.  all  that  came  before  me  are  r. 

.'ict^  19.37.  tliese  men  are  not  r.  of  churches 

2  Cor.  11.  26.  in  perils  of  waters,  m  perils  of  r. 
ROBBERV. 

Psal.  62.  10.  and  become  not  vain  in  r. 

Proo.  21.  7.  the  r.  of  the  wicked  shall  destroy  them 

Isa.  61.  8.  I  hate  r.  for  burnt-olfering 

Eze.k.  '■21.  29.  have  exercised  r.  and  voxed  the  poor 

.i/nos  3.  H).  who  store  up  r.  in  their  palaces 

JV((A.  3.  1.  the  bloody  city  is  full  of  lies  and  r. 

P/iU.  2.15.  who  thought  it  no  r.  to  be  equal  with  G. 
ROBBETH. 

Prov.  28.  24.  whoso  r.  his  father  or  his  mother 
ROBE. 

Ood  gives  orders  to  Moses  to  ma/cc  the  robe  of  the 
e|)hod,  Eiod.  28.31.  In  Hebrew  it  is  called 
Megnih  It  was  a  long  garment  worn  neit  under 
tlie  ephod,  wkir.h  was  girded  about  the  high 
priest' sbodijwiththf  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod 
Our  Saviour  saijs,  Beware  of  the  Scribes,  who 
desire  to  walk  in  long  robes,  Luke  20.  46 
The  Scribes  wore  those  garments  in  token  of 
greater  gravity  than  others:  Christ  condemns 
not  the  garb,  but  their  nffeclalion,  ambition, 
vain-glorij,  and  seemingholincss,  whereby  they 
deceived  the  people.  The  best  robe  is  the 
righteousness  of  Christ  imputed  to  believers  ft 
their  justification,  Luke  15.  22.  Heavenly 
glory  is  likewise  set  forth  by  white  robes.  Rev. 
(}.  11.  White  robes  were  given  them,  speaking 
of  the  martyrs :  their  innocency  was  cleared, 
and  they  made  perfectly  happy. 

Eiod.  28.  4.  they  shall  make  an  ephod,  and  a  r. 
31.  thou  shall  make  the  r.  of  the  ephod  of  blue 
34.  a  golden  bell  on  the  hem  of  the  r.  39.  25,  26. 

29.  5.  put  upon  Aaron  the  coat  and  r.  Lev.  8.  7. 

1  >iam.  18.  4.  Jonathan  stripped  himself  of  his  r. 

24.  4.  David  cut  oft' the  skirt  of  Saul's  r. 
11.  see  the  skirt  of  thy  r.  in  my  hand,  for  in  that  I 
cut  otflhe  skirt  of  Ihy  r.  and  killed  thee  not 

1  Chron.  15.  27.  David  was  clotheil  with  a  r. 
■fob  1.  t  20.  then  Job  arose,  and  rent  his  r. 

29.  14.  my  judgment  was  as  a  r.  and  a  diadem 
ha.  22.  21.  I  will  clothe  him  with  thy  r. 
61.  10.  hath  covered  me  with  r.  of  righteousness 
/»Ho/t3. 6.  the  king  arose  and  laid  his  r.  from  him 
-l/fc.  2.  8.  ye  pull  off  the  r.  with  the  garment 
J\lnl.  27.  28.  they  put  on  Jesus  a  scarlet  r. 

31.  after  that,  they  took  the  r.  otTfrom  him 
Luke  1.5.  22.  bring  forth  the  best  r.  and  put  it  on 
23  11. his  men  of  war  arrayed  him  in  agorgeoua  /. 
.lohn  19.2.  they  put  on  Jesus  a  purple  r. 
5.  Jesus  came  forth,  wearing  the  purple  r. 
ROBES. 

2  Sam.  13  18.  with  such  r.  were  virgins  apparelled 
1  Kings  22.  10.  the  kings  having  put  on  their  r. 

30.  but  put  thou  on  thy  r.  2  CAr.  18.  9,  29. 
Ezek.  26.  16.  the  princes  shall  lay  away  their  r. 
Luke  20.  46.  the  Scribes  desire  to  walk  in  long  r. 
Rev.  6.  11.  and  while  r.  were  given  unto  them 
7.9.  stood  before  the  Lamb,  clothed  with  white  ?". 

13.  what  are  these  which  arearrayed  in  whiter..' 

14.  these  are  they  which  have  washed  their  r. 
ROCK. 

Palestine  fcein"'  a  mountainous  country,  bad  also 
many  rocks,  which  7nade  part  of  the  strength  of 
the  country;  for  in  times  of  danger  they  retired 
it  (JW«)iC4^r£  they  found  a  refuge  against  any 


ROC 

sudden  irruption  ivfihe  enemy.   When  the  Ben 
yAimlKs  icere  overcon;e,and  almost  exter  miuaten 
by  the  Israelites  of  the  other  tribes,  they  secure* 
themselves  in  /..'le  rock  Rimmon,  Judg.  20.  47 
Samson  kept  garrison  in  the  rock  Etam,  .fudg. 
15.  8.      li'hen  David  was  persecuted  by  Saul, 
he  often  hid  himself  in  caverns  made  inarock: 
as  at  Maon,  at  AduUam,  at   En  gedi,  when 
there  was  a  cave  of  a  vast  extent,  in  which 
David  andhis  people  concealed  themselves,  and 
Saul  entered  into  it,  and  continued  for  sone 
time  without  discovering  them,  1  Sam.  22.  1.  I 
23.  25.  I  24.  2,  4,  5. 
Mention  is  made  in  scripture  of  several  rocks, 
as,  the  rocks  Bozez  and  Seneh,  which  were  be* 
twcen  Michmash  and  Gibeah,a)!j  ichtch  iona. 
than  the  son  of  Saul  climbed  up,  when  he  went 
to  attack  the  Philistines,  1  Sam.  14.  4. 
Sela  hamma  lekoth,  or  «A«  rock  of  divisions:  This 
was  in  the  deserts  of  Maon,  and  had  this  name 
given  it,  because  Saul  was  here  obliged  to  quit 
his  pursuit  after  David,  and  to  return  to  th.e 
assistance  of  his  country,  ichich  was  then  is 
vaded  by  the  Philistines,  1  Sam.  23.  28. 
The  rock  of  Horeb.   From  this  rock  Moses  caused 
the  loaters  to  gush  out,  to  supply  the  necessi- 
ties of  the  people,  when  they  were  encamped  at 
Repliidim,  Exod.  17.  6. 
The  rock  Adullam  was  in  the  neighbmirhood  of 
the  city  of  the  same  name,  in  the  tribe  of  Ji>- 
dab,  1  Sam.  22.  1. 
The   rock   of  the  waters  of  Meribah,  or  Strife. 
This    is   the  rock  where  the  faith,  of  Moses 
failed,  and  where  the  scripture  mak'S  mention 
of  his  having  hesitated  ik  mind,  and  that  he 
did   not   honour  God  as  he  ought   before  the 
children  of  Israel,  JV«m.  20.  10,  11. 
The  name  of  rock  is  also  given  to  Gjd,  by  wag 
of  metaphor,  because  God  is  tlie  strength,  the 
refuge,  and  the  asylum  of  his  people,  as  the 
rocks  were  in  those  places,  whither  the  •«eoplt 
retired  in  case  of  an  unforeseen  attack,  tr  ir- 
ruption of  the  enemy.  The  Lord  is  my  rock  and 
my  fortress ;  who  is  a  rock,  save  out  God?  PsaL 
18.  2,  31.     Then  he  forsook  God  which  niado 
him,  and  lightly  esteemed  the  rock  of  his  salva- 
tion, Deut.  32.  15. 
It  is  said  in  Deut.  32.  13.   That  the  Lord  had 
settled  his  people  in  a  high  country,  and  made 
them  to  suck  honey  out  of  the  rock,  and  oil  out 
of  the  flinty  rock.    That  is,  he  brought  them  out 
of  Egypt,  which  was  a  flat  country,  and  sub- 
ject to  inundations,  and  placed   them  in   the 
land   of  Canaan,  which    was  a  mountainous 
country  of  great  fertility;  the  hills  of  which 
were  loaded  with  vines  and  olive  trees,  and  oj 
which  tlie  very  rocks  were  filled  with  swarms 
of  bees,  by  which  means  the  inhabitants  had 
abundance  of  honey. 
Rock  i6-  also  used  for  a  quarry,  a?id  in  a  figura 
tive  sense,  for  the  patriarch  of  a  nation,  or  the 
first  father,  who  is,  as  it  iiiere,  the  quari-y  frr.m. 
whom  the  men  of  that  nalton  have  proceeded. 
Isa.  51.  I,  Look   unto   the  rock  wbi'nce  ye  ar« 
hewn ;  look  unto  Abraham  and  Sarah,  whost 
descendants  you  are. 
The  rock  from  which  (Ac  Israelites  were  supplied 
with  water,  was  a  figure  and  type  of  Christ,  as 
the  apostle  observes,   1  Cor.  10.  4.  They  drank 
of  that  spiritual  rock  that  followed  them,  arrf 
that  rock  was  Christ.     Beliecrs   have  their 
spiritual  refreshing  from  (?brial,  as  theihi'sty 
Israelites  were  refreshed  with  the  waters  thai 
gushed  out  of  the  rock  in  the  wilderness,  t.^lirisi 
likewise   sustains    and   bears  up  his  churcn, 
built    upon  him  by  faith,  as  a  house  upon  n 
rock.    Mat.  16.  18,  And  upon  this  rock  will  I 
build  my  church. 
Rock  also  signifies  unfruitful  andstony-heaitea 
hearers  of  the  word,  Luke  8.  6.    .'i  firm,  solid, 
and  immovable  foundation ,  Mat.  7.  2.5.    /l  safe 
or  secure  place  of  retreat.  Num.  24.  21     Job 
24.  8.     Barren  and  rocky  places.  Job  29  6 
Exod.  17.  6.  I  will  stand  before  thee  upon  the  r. 
33.  21.  the  Lord  said,  thou  shall  stand  up  m  a  r. 
22.  that  I  will  put  thee  in  a  cleft  of  the  r. 
JV'hw.  20.  8.  speak  to  the  r.  before  tlieii  eyes 
11).  must  we  fetch  yon  water  out  of  tins  r.? 
II.  Moses  with  his  rod  smote  the  r.  twice 
24.  21.  and  thou  pultest  thy  nest  in  a  r. 
Deut.  8.  15.  who  brought  thee  water  out  of  the  t, 
32.  4.  he  is  the  r.  his  work  is  perfect,  a  God  of 
truth,  and  without  iniquity 
13.  he  made  them  suck  honey  and  oil  out  of  ther 
15.  he  lightly  esteemed  the  r.  of  his  salvation" 
18.  of  the  r.  that  begat  thee  thou  art  unmindful 
.30.  except  their  r.  had  sold  them,  ami  L.  Iiadshu* 
31.  theirr.  is  not  asour  r.  our  enem.  beingjndget 
37.  where  is  their  r.  in  whom  thev  trus-ted  ? 
ludff.  6. 20.  take  end  lay  them  on  tbi^  r  be  didw 


ROC 

^NiiyoSl.  rose  5re out  of  r.  aad  cnnoumed  flesh 

an.  anJ  buiid  cii  allar  to  the  Lunl  mi  tins  r. 
7  Cj-sIow  Orel"  on  the  r  Oreb  and  '/.eeb  ;bey  slew 
13.  19.  Muiioah  oriered  il  on  a  r.  to  tlie  Lord 
15.  3.  Samson  dwelt  iii  the  top  of  the  r   Etani 
20.45.  the  Itenjarnitos  turned  to  tbo  r.  ofRininion 

1  >jm.  2.  2.  nuilber  is  tlicre  any  r.  like  our  God 
1-1.4.  a  sharp  r.  on  one  .sule,  sharp  r.on  nilier  sulc 

23.  25   DaviJ  came  liown  into  a  r.  and  abode 
t2e'.  tliey  called  it  the  r.  of  divisions 

2  Sam.  21.  1(1.  Rizi>ab  spread  sackcloth  on  the  r. 

22.  2.  he  said,  L.Td  is  my  r.  Psai.  18.  2.  |  1)2. 15, 
3,  the  Gnd  of  my  r.  in  hii-j  will  1  trust,  my  shield 
32  and  who  is  a  r.  save  our  God  ?  Psal.  18.  31. 
47  the  Lord  livetli,  blessed  be,  my  r.  Psal.  18.  40. 

and  exalted  be  the  God  o  fiber,  of  my  salvation 
23.3  the  God  of  Israel  said,  the  ?•.  of  Israel  spake 

3  King*  14.  t7.  Amaziah  took  the  r.  by  war 

1  Chron  11.  15.  captains  went  to  llie  r.  to  David 
8CAro7i.25  12.cast  them  down  from  the  lop  nf  the  r. 
AeA.  9.  15  thou  broughtest  water  for  llieni  out  of 
Iher  for  their  thirst,  Psal.  78.  \*i.  \  105.41. 
Job  14.  18  th  ■  r   is  removfd  out  of  Ins  place 

18.4.  and  shall  the  r.  be  removed  outof  hisjilace? 
19.  24.  that  they  were  graven  in  the  r.  for  ever 

24.  8.  they  embrace  the  r.  for  want  of  a  shelter 
28.  9.  he  piitletli  forth  his  hand  upon  the  r. 

2',1  6.  and  ihc  r.  poured  out  rivers  of  oil 

30.  1.  time  wlion  wild  goa!"!  of  the  r.  bring  forth  1 
'23.  she  dwrllelh  on  the  r.  on  the  (.rag  of  the  r. 

Pifil.  19.  1 14   O  Lord,  my  r.  and  my  Redeemer 

27.  5.  he  shall  *et  me  up  upon  a  r.  -ii'.  2. 

28.  1.  unio  'lute  wiH  I  cry,  O  Lord,  my  r. 

31.2.  be  thou  my  si  long  r.  for  a  house  pf  defence 
3  for  thou  art  my  r.  and  my  fortr<>ss,  71.  3. 
42.9.  I  will  say  toG  my  r.  why  hast  forgotten  me 

61.  2.  lead  me  to  the  r   tjiat  is  higher  than  I 

62.  2.  God  only  is  my  r.  6.  ||  7.  r.  of  my  strength 
71.  t3.  be  thou  to  me  for  a  r.  of  habitation 

73. 1 26.  God  is  the  r.  of  my  heart,  and  my  portion 
78.  20.  behold,  he  smote  the  r.  the  waters  gushed 

35.  they  remembered  that  God  was  their  r. 
Sl.ie.wi'lhhoney  out  of  the  r.  have  I  satisfied  thee 
8'J.  26.  r.  of  my  salvation  ||  94.22.  r.  of  my  refuge 
95.1.  make  a  joyful  noise  to  ihe  r.  of  our  salvation 
114.  8.  which  turned  the  r,  into  3  "landing  water 

Prop.  30   19.  the  way  of  a  .leipent  upon  a  r. 

Cant.  2.  14.  my  dove,  that  art  in  the  clefts  of  the  r. 

Isa.'i.  10.  enter  into  the  r.and  hide  thee  in  the  dust 
8.  14.  for  a  r.  of  offence  to  both  houses  of  Israel 
10. 26.  accordins  to  the  slaughter  of  the  r.  of  Oreb 

17.  10.  not  mindful  of  the  r.  of  thy  strength 
22. 16.  thatgraveth  a  habitation  for  himself  in  a  r. 
26.  t4.  in  the  Lord  Jehovah  is  the  r.  of  ages 
30  T29  when  onegoeth  to  come  to  the  r.of  lorael 

31.  t9.  and  his  r.  shall  pass  away  for  fear 

32.  2.  a  man  shall  be  as  the  shadow  of  a  great) 
42.  11.  let  the  inhabitaiils  of  the  r.  sing 

44.  t8.  yea,  there  is  no  r.  I  know  not  any 

48.  21.  he  caused  waters  to  flow  out  of  r.  for  them 
51    1.  look  unto  the  r.  whence  ye  are  hewn 

Jvr.  5.  3.  Ihev  made  their  faces  harder  than  a  r, 
13.  4.  eo,  hide  the  girdle  in  a  hole  of  the  r. 

18.  HTleave  the  snow  which  comath  from  the  r. 
21.  13.  I  am  against  thee,  O  inhabitant  of  the  r. 

23.  29.  a  hammer  that  breakelh  the  r.  in  pieces 
48.28.  leave  cities,  ind  dwell  in  ther.like  the  dove 

49.  16.  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the  r. 
Eiek.  24.  7.  she  set  it  upon  the  top  of  a  r. 

8.  I  have  set  her  blood  upon  the  top  of  a  r. 

26.  4.  I  will  make  her  like  the  top  of  a  r.  14. 
Amos  6.  12.  sh  ill  horses  run  upon  the  r.  ? 
Obad.  3.  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the  r 
Hab.  1.  t  12.  ()  r.  thou  hast  established  them 
Mai.  7.  24.  a  man  which  built  his  house  upon  ar. 

25.  for  It  was  founded  upon  a  r.  I.uke.  6.  48. 
16.  18.  and  upon  this  r.  1  will  build  my  church 

27.  60.  and  Joseph  laid  it  in  hia  own  new  tomb, 
which  he  had  hewn  out  in  the  r.  Mark  15. 46. 

Luke  8.  6.  some  fell  upon  a  r.  |!  13.  theyon  the  r. 

Rom.  0.  33.  as  it  is  written,  behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a 

stumblins  stone,  and  r.  of  offence,  1  Pet.  2.  8, 

1  Cor.  10.  4.  for  they  drank  of  that  spiritual  r.  that 

followed  them,  and  that  r.  was  Christ 

KCCKS. 

J^um.  23.  0.  for  from  the  top  of  the  r.  T  see  him 

1  Snm.  13.  6.  then  the  pi'opic  hid  themselves  in  r. 

24.  2.  Saul  went  to  seek  David  iipca  the  r. 

I  Ktnffs  19. 11.  n  strong  wind  nrn'He  in  pieces  the  r. 
Job  28.  10.  he  cniteth  out  rivers  among  the  r. 

50.  6.  to  dwell  in  the  caves  of  the  earth,  and  in  r. 
Psal.  78.  15,  he  clave  the  r.  ii:  the  wilderness 

104.  18.  and  Ihe  r  are  a  refuge  for  the  conies 
Prov.  30.  26.  yet  make  they  their  houses  in  the  r. 
fsa.  2.  19.  tlipy  shall  go  into  the  holes  of  Ihe  r. 
21.  into  clefts  of  the  r.  and  tops  of  the  raggcdr 

7   J9.  lh"y  shnll  rest  in  the  holes  of  the  r, 

33.  16.  hi«  ilefen'-e  shall  he  Ihe  munitions  of  r. 

57.5.  shying  the  children  under  the  dells  of  the  r. 
hr.  4  29.  the  wholo  citv  slmll  cUmb  on  Ihe  r. 

i37 


ROD 

fer.ia.  Iti.  shall  hurt  them  out  of  the  h/ilea  of  the  r. 

51.  C5.  I  v/ill  roi,  'Jice  down  from  the  r. 
JV'jA.  1.  €.  ths  r.  are  thrown  down  by  him 
Mat.  27.  51.  the  '.arlh  did  quake,  and  the  r  rent 
.icts'i'i.  2!l.l<>6t  [luy  .iliould  have  fallen  upon  ther 
Hcv.  6.  15,  hid  thi'ii>«elves  in  the  dens  and  in  the  r. 

16.  and  said  to  the  r.  fall  on  us,  and  hide  us  from 

ROD 

Is  used  s.irictivus  for  the  branches  of  a  tree,  Gen. 
31).  37.  .f-uob  took  him  rods  of  green  popl^'i 
and  of  Ihe  hazel  and  chesnut-tree.  Sometimes 
fur  a  staffer  wand,  1  Sam.  14.27  Jonathan 
put  forth  the  end  of  the  rod  that  was  in  Ins 
liand,  and  dippeil  il  in  a  honey-comb.  Or  fur 
a  shepherd's  crook.  Lev.  27.  32,  And  con 
ceriiiiig  the  tithe  of  the  heriJ,  or  of  the  flock, 
even  of  whatsoever  passeth  under  the  rod.  Or 
for  those  rods  a;ui  chastisements  which  God 
makes  use  of  to  correct  men.  2  Sam.  7.  14,  If 
he  commit  iniquity,  I  will  chasten  him  with 
the  rod  of  men.  Job  9.  34,  Let  him  take  his 
rod  away  from  me.  The  mighty  power  of  the 
Messiah  is  sometimes  represented  by  a  rod  of 
iron.  Psal.  2  9,  Thou  shall  break  them  with 
a  rod  cf  iron.  Rev.  2.  27,  He  shall  rule  them 
with  a  rod  of  iron.  Rod  is  put  for  a  young 
sprout  or  branch,  and  to  point  out  theviiracu- 
lous  birth  cf  the  Messiah,  who  was  to  proceed 
from  avirgin  mother.  Isa.  U.  1,  There  shall 
come  forth  ji  rod  out  of  the  stem  of  Jesse,  and 
a  branch  siisd!  {[row  out  of  his  roots.  It  sig- 
nifies sometimes  a  tribe,  or  people.  Psa!.  74. 
2,  Remember  lbs  red  of  thine  inheritance 
which  thou  ha?t  redeemed. 

The  gospel  vublishedby  Chnsthimself,  or  by  his 
apostlea  and  ministers,  being  accompanied  by 
his  Spirit,  is  called  the  rod. of  his  strength,  or 
his  strong  cod  powerful  rod,  whereby  he  did 
his  great  exploits,  and  established  his  church 
in  the  world,  Psal,  110.  2.  It  is  also  taken 
for  the  rod  of  discipline,  or  ecclesiastical  cen- 
sures, 1  Cor.  4.  21,  Shall  I  come  unto  you 
with  a  rod  ?  .^nd  for  those  means  and  tnstru 
ments  which  God  makes  use  of  in  his  pastoral 
care  oocr  his  people,  Psal.  23.  4,  Thy  rod  and 
thy  fclafl^,  they  comfort  me.  The  rod  of  the 
wfi-ked  IS  their  power  and  authority,  Psal. 
125.  3.  Moab  is  called  a  strong  staft',  and  a 
beauliful  rod,  ./fr,  48.  17.  They  were  a  people 
thai  had  bejn  a  rod  against  others,  or  had 
ruled  over  so  many  others ;  the  rod  awrf  staff 
being  the  ensigns  of  power  and  government, 
as  well asinstrumrnts  furpunishingoffenders. 

Kxod.i.A.  hecaugh.   t,  and  it  bee.  a  r.  in  his  hand 

17.  thou  shall  take  this  r.  in  thine  hand 

20.  .Moses  took  the  r,  of  God  in  his  hand,  17.9. 
7.  9.  thou  shall  say  to  Aaron,  take  thy  r.  19. 
12.  for  they  cast  down  every  man  his  r. 
20. he  lifted  up  ther.  and  smote  the  waters,  14.6. 

21.  20.  if  a  mmi  smite  his  servant  with  a  r. 
Lev.  27.  32.  whatsoever  passeth  under  Iher. 
J^um.  17. 2.  write  thou  every  man's  name  on  hisr. 

8.  Ihe  r.  of  Aaron  for  the  house  of  Levi  budded 
20.  H.  with  his  r.  he  smote  the  rock  twice 

1  Som.  14.27.  Jonathan  put  forth  the  end  of  Iher. 

2Sa7n.  7. 14.  I  will  chasten  him  with  ther.  of  men 

Job  9.  .34.  let  him  take  his  r.  away  from  me 
2!.  9.  neither  is  the  r.  of  Go-d  upon  them 

Psal.  2.  9.  thou  shall  break  them  with  a  r.  of  iron 
23.  4.  thy  r.  and  thy  staff  they  comfort  me 
74.  2.  remember  the  r.  of  thine  inheritance 
89.  3^.  I  will  visit  their  tranifirvssion  with  a  r. 
110.  2.  the  Lord  shall  send  the  r.  of  thy  strength 
125.3.  r.  ofwickedshall  not  rest  on  Ihe  iighteous 

Pror,.  10.  13.  a  r.  is  for  the  ba(-k  nf  fools,  20.  3 

13.  24.  he  that  sparetb  his  r.  hateth  his  son 

14.  3.  in  the  moulh  of  tlio  fooli.di  is  a  r.  of  pride 

22.  8.  aiid  tbo  r.  uf  his  anse.v  nhail  fail 

15.  Ihe  r.  of  correLficn  chall  dri^e  it  away 

23.  13.  thou  shiilt  biat  him  willi  Ihc  r.  14. 
29,  !5.  the  r,  and  reproof  give  wisdom 

Isa.  9.  4.  thou  hast  broken  the  r.  of  his  oppressor 

10.  5.  O  Aseyrian,  the  r.  of  mine  anger 

15.  as  if  the  r.  should  shake  itself  iigainst  them 
24.  he  shall  smile  with  a  r.  and  lift  his  staff 
26.  as  his  r.  was  on  Ihe  sea,  so  shall  he  lifl  it  up 

11.  1.  shall  come  forth  a  r.  out  of  the  stem  of  Jesse 
4.  ihall  smile  the  earth  with  Iher.  of  his  mouth 

14.  29.  ilie  r.  of  him  ihiil  smote  thee  is  broken 

28.  27.  and  the  cummin  is  beaten  out  with  a  r. 

30.31.  the  Assyrian  be  beat. which  smote  with  a  r 
Jer.  1.  11.  and  said,  I  see  a  r.  of  an  almond-tree 

10.  16.  Israel  the  r.  of  his  inheritance,  51.  19. 

48.  17.  hnw  is  the  beautiful  r.  broken  ! 
r.am.^.  1  haveseen  affliction  by  the  r.of  his  wrntl 
EtrA.7.10.ther.halh  blossomed, pride halli  budded 
11.  violence  is  risen  up  into  a  r.  of  wickedness 

19.  14.  fire  is  irone  out  of  a  r.  of  her  branches,  so 
that  she  hath  no  strong  r.  lobe  a  sceptre  to  rule 

90.37  will  cause  you  to  (lajs  iiuder  the  r.and  bring 


ROO 

Fiek  il   10.  it  contemneth  Ihe  r.  of  my  son,  15 

jWic  5    !  Ihey  shall  smile  Judgeof  Israel  with  at 
0.  9   hear  ye  the  r.  and  who  luilli  pppoinled  it 
7    14    le.-d  il,y  peojde  with  lliy  r.  the  flock 
./ohn  18   t22.  an  olticer  struck  Jesus  with  a  r 
I  t'»r  4  21  shall  I  come  to  you  wiih  ar.  orin  loveS 
Heb   9.  4    wherein  was  Aaron's  r.  thai  budded 
Hev  2  27  sliall  rule  them  with  a  r,  of  lion,  19.  15 

11.  1.  there  was  given  me  a  teed  like  to  ii  r 

12.  5.  who  was  lorule  all  nations  wiili  ar.  of  iron 

ROUE. 

Gen  24  61  Rebekah  and  herdamselsr  on  cameii 

.fudg.}U  4  he  liad  ihiriy  sons  thai  r.  on  thirty  colt* 

12   14   he  had  thirty  iieiihews  that  r.  on  ass-coiti 

1  Sam  25  20  il  was  so  Abigail  r.  on  the  ass,  4S5 
30  17  noneescaped,  savi:4U0  whic.'ir.  on  camelr 

2  Sam.  13.  129  every  man  r.  on  his  mule  and  fled 
18.y.AI)saloni  r  upon  a  mule,  we  it  under  the  oak 
22  11.  her  on  a  cherub,  and  did  fly,  /'.5a/.  18. 10. 

1  Kings  13  13.  the  old  projiliel  r.  on  the  ass 
18.  45   and  Aliahr   and  went  to  Jezreel 

2f{ings\i.W>  Jelui  r  in  a  chariot  and  went  to  Jezreel 

25.  remember  when  I  and  thou  r.  toeethor 
JSTeh.  2. 12  nor  any  beast,  save  beast  thai  I  r.  upon 
Ksth.H.  14.  the  posts  that  r  on  the  mules  went  OB* 

KODS. 
Gen.  30.  37.  Jacob  took  r.  of  green  poplar 

41.  that  they  miglil  conceive  among  the  r. 
Ktod.  7.  12.  Aaron's  rod  swallowed  up  their  r. 
jVuni.  17.  6.  the  princes  gave  him  twelve  r. 

7.  and  Moses  lanl  up  the  r.  befirp  the  Lord 
Ezek.  19.  11.  she  had  strong  r.  for  Ihe  sceptre* 

12.  her  strong  r.  were  broken  and  withered 
Mat.  20.  t67.  and  others  smote  him  with  r, 

2  Cor.  11.  25.  thrice  was  I  beaten  with  r. 

ROE,  S. 
1  Chron.  12.  8.  as  swifl  as  Ihe  r.  on  the  moQtitainfi 
Prov.  5.  19.  let  her  be  as  the  hind  and  pleasant  r. 
6.  5.  dehviir  thyself  as  a  r.  from  the  liunler 
Can'.  '^.  7.  I  charge  you  by  the  r.  and  binds,  3.S. 
9   my  bolovrd  is  like  a  r.  or  a  young  hart 
17. turn, my  beloved, be  lliou  like  a  r.or  hart,8  14. 
Isa    !3.  14.  It  shall  be  as  the  chased  r.  as  a  8hoe|i 
See  Yoi'NG. 
IVild  ROE. 
2Sam.  2. 18.  Asahnl  was  ns  light  of  foot  as  a  toi^dr 

ROE  BUCK,  S, 
Z)(;7(M2.l5yemayeat..l  ther.2>.  ]  14.5.  j  1.5.22. 
IKinirs  i.i.i.i:.  hundred  sheep,  besides  harts  andr 

ROLL,   yerb. 
Gen.  29  8  we  cannot,  till  they  r.  away  theelooe 
43.  1 18.  brought,  that  he  may  r.  himself  on  U8 
■  losh.  10.  18  and  Joshua  said,  r.  rreat  stones 
1  Sam   14.  33  r.  a  great  sione  unto  me  this  day 
Psal.'il.  t5  r.  thy  way  upon  the  Lord,  trust  in 
him,  and  he  shall  bring  to  pass,  Prov.  10.  t3. 
./cr.  51  25.  and  I  will  r  thee  down  from  the  rocks 
Jimos  5  t24   let  judgment  r.  down  as  waters 
Mic   1.  10  in  Aphrali,  r.  thysell  in  the  dust 
MarklO.  3.  who  shall  r.iis  away  stone  fromsepulo. 

ROLL,   Substantive. 

Ezra  6.  2.  and  there  was  found  at  Achmethaar 

Isa  8.  1.  take  thee  a  great  r.  and  write  in  it 

Jer.  36.  2  take  ihee  a  r.  of  a  bonk,  write  iheroio 

6.  go  anil  read  in  the  r.  ||  28.  take  another  r. 

23.  till  all  the  r.  was  consumed  in  the  fire 

29  thus  sailli  the  Lord,  thou  hast  burnt  this  r. 

Ezck.  2.  9   a  hand  was  sent  unto  nio,  and  lo,  a  r 

3.  1.  eat  this  r   !|  2   he  caused  me  lo  eat  that  r. 

3.  fill  thy  bowels  with  this  r.  that  I  give  thee 
Zech.  5.  1.  then  I  looked,  and  behold,  a  flying  r.2 

ROLLS. 
Ezra  6.  1.  search  was  mnde  in  the  house  of  Iho  r. 

ROLLED. 
<?cn.  29.  3.  they  r.  the  stone  from  the  well's  moutk 

10.  that  Jacob  went  near,  and  r.  the  stone 
.hsh.  5.  9.  I  have  r.  away  the  reproach  of  Egypt 
Job  30.  14,  in  desolation  ihey  r.  themselves  on  me 
Psal.'22  t8  her  himself  on  the  Lord  to  deliver  him 
Isa.  9.  5.  with  noise,  and  garments  r.  in  blood 
.34.  4.  the  heavens  shall  her.  logeiher,  Rev.f).  M. 
Lam  3.  1 16.  he  haih  r.  me  in  ashes 
Mat  27  60.  heliiid  il  in  Ins  own  new  tomb,  lier.  a 
great  stone  to  door  of  the  sepulchre,  Mark 
15.  46. 
28  2  Ihe  nnjel  came  and  r.  back  the  stone 
Mark  16.  4   Ihey  saw  that  the  sioiie  wnsr.  away 
Luke  24.  2.  and  tliev  found  ihe  slone  r,  away 

ROLLER. 
Ezek.  30.21.  not  be  binind  no,  to  put  ar.  lo  bind  it 

ROLLKTII. 
Prov  26  27.  be  that  ?•  n  siime  it  will  return  on  bim 

ROLLING. 
EzroS.fS.  thehon^eoCCod  built  with  stones  ofr 

KOLLING. 
Isa.  17.  13.  the  nation?  sir.l!  flee  like  a  r.  thing 

KOOF. 

Gev.  19   8.  thev  came  under  the  shadow  nfmyr. 

Exnd.  r^n.  t3.  llioii  slialt  oveilay  the  r   witlisroH 

I  Dcut.  22.  8.  thou  shall  make  a  ballloment  fm  Cwj  f. 


ROO 

Josh.  2.  6.  but  she  brought  them  up  to  (lie  »".  nnd  hid 

with  flax  wliich  she  hail  laid  in  order  on  the  r. 

Judg.  16.  27.  on  tlie  r.  were  BOOO  men  and  women 

2  8um.l\.  2.  David  walked  on  the  r.  of  llie  house. 

and  rr.jm  the  r.  hesa--va.  «.rfi,„,i  washing  liersull 


IB  oi         ,1    ,      L  B  ■-='•■'     fnui.  nii.ii.  uiouiiKi.si  cause  the  vine  to  i^ikedeeo  r 


VeA.S.ir.peo|>le  made  hootlisori  Iher.ot'his  huisse 
KieA.mi.  IJ.lie  measured  the  gate  I'roni  the  »•.  ol'one 
Mat.ri.ii.i  am  not  worthy  tliatihou  nhouldeslconie 
under  my  r.  hut  sjieak  the  word  only,  Luke  7.  6. 
Jfa;/t  2.  4.  Iney  uncovered  the  r.  where  he  was 

KOOF  witii  moutk. 
Job'l'i.  10.  their  tongue  cleaved  tor.of  their  mouJ.'t 
Psal  137  G  let  my  tongue  cleave  to  r.  oliiiy  moutli 
Cant.  7.  9  Ine  r.  oCtliy  month  like  the  best  wine 
/^aiii.  4  •!. tongue  of  child  cleaveth  to  r.  of  his  muiiUi 
Eiek  3.'2U  1  will  make  thy  tongue  cleave  to  r.ol»rt. 
Has.  8.  1 1-  set  the  trumpet  to  the  r.  of  thy  mouth 

ROOKS. 
Jtr.  19. 13.  on  whose  r  Ihev  burnt  incense,32  29 

ROOM. 
<7i:n.  24. 23  is  there  r.  m  thy  father's  house  for  us  7 
■25.  we  haver,  to  lodge  m  ||  31.  r.  for  the  caineli 
'ii5.  22.  for  now  the  Lord  hath  made  r.  for  us 
/^cut.  2.  T  12.  the  ciiildren  of  Esau  dwelt  in  their  r. 
ZSaw.  19. 13. if  thou  he  iiotca|itain  in  ther.  of  Joah 
1  Kinijs  1.  .3.  the  king  put  Benaiali  i;i  Joali's  r.  aiii 
he  |)nl  Zadok  the  init.st  in  the  r.  of  Abiatha 
5. 1.  had  aiiointeil  him  kniy;  in  the  r.  of  hi.s  father 
5.  thy  son  whom  1  will  set  in  thy  r.  shall  build 
8.20. 1  am  ri.seii  m  the  r.  of  iJuvid,  2  Chr.  ti.  10. 
19.  l(i.  and  Elisha  slialt  thou  auomt  in  thy  r. 
P.ial.  31.  8.  thou  hast  set  i.iy  feet  in  a  laiso  r 


KOS 

Job  5.  3.  I  have  p.;en  tho  foolish  taking  t 
14.  8.  though  Ihft  r.  thereof  wax  old  in  <hG  eot'h 
19.  28.  seeing  Ih-  r.  of  the  matter  is  Ibund  m  ins 
29.  19.  my  r.  was  spread  out  by  the  waters 

I'sal.  fiO.9.  thou  ilid.si  cause  the  vine  to  takedeep 


ROU 


12.  the  r.  of  the  righteous  yieldelh  fruu 
Isa.'y'ii.  80  th'-irr.shiill  be  roi'cnnees.and  blossom 

11.  10.  thfHP  shal'  be  a  r.  of  .l.'..s.i,  Hvm.  15  12. 

14,  29.  for  outof  t  le  scr)jent'3  •»-.  a  cockatrice 
.30.  and  I  will  kill  thy  r.  with  famine 

27.  6.  them  that  come  of  Jacob  to  take  r.  37.  31 

40.  24.  yea,  tlieir  stock  shall  not  take  r. 

53.2.  he  shall  grow  upas  a  r.  outof  a  dry  ground 
■kr.  12.  2._yea,  ihey  have  taken  r.  they  grow 
Kzek.  31.  7.  for  his  r.  was  by  great  waters 
/Jan.  11.7.  out  of  a  branchof  iier  r.  shall  one  stand 
//us.  9.  Iti.  E|diraim  is  smilten,  their  r.  is  dried 
jyfal.  4.  1.  It  shall  lea-  e  neitlier  r.  nor  branch 
.Mat.  3.  10.  and  now  also  the  axe  is  laid  unto  thcr. 

,,,  .  ,  of  the  trees,  iuAe  3.  o! 

IJ.  0.  because  they  had  not  r.  they  witliered  away 
,    ,    ,.  ^  21.  Mark  4.  6,  17.  /.uke8.  13.' 

/.ukeli.6.  might  say,  be  thou  plucked  up  by  the  »• 
Rom.  11.  16.  if  the  r.  be  holy  so  are  the  branches 

17.  Willi  them  [lartakest  of  the  r.  and  fatness 

18.  thou  bearest  not  tho  r.  but  the  r.  thee 
1  Tim.i\.  10.  the  love  of  money  isther.  of  all  evil 
He/i. _i'2.  15.  lest  any  r.  of  bitterness  trouble  you 
Hrv.'y.i.r.  of  Dav.hath  prevailed  to  open  the  book 

22.  10.  I  am  the  r.  and  offspring  of  David 

ROOT. 
I  fTin^sU.  1.5.  he  shall  r.  uplsiaol  outof  his  land 


and  ,;  , ,■•'.      ;.,,'  ^"-  '•  I  «n!D-si4.  I.-),  he  shal 

80  9.  lliou  prepare.  St  r  bei  kc  it,  it  Idled  the  land   ./„4  31.12.  aiiil  would  r.  oul  all  mine  increase' 


Mai.  3   10.  Ihereshalinot  be  r.  enough'  to  receive 
Mill.  2.22.  Archelaus  reigneil  in  the  r.  of  Herod 
Mark  2.  2.  that  liiere  was  no  r.  to  receive  them 
14.  15.  wdl  shew  you  a  large  up|ier;-.  Lukc'ii.  12. 
Luki'ii  7.because  there  w as  no  )-.for  them  in  the  inn 
12.  17.  !  have  no  r.  where  to  besiow  my  goods 
14.8  '"dden  toa  weilding,sitnotdownin  highest  r. 

9.  thou  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest  r. 

10.  when  bidden,  go  and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  r. 
22.  Lord,  it  is  done,  and  yet  there  is  r. 

Sets  L  13.  went  up  to  an  ujijier  r.  where  was  Peter 
24.  27.  Porcius  Festus  came  in  Feii.x'  r. 

1  Cor.  14.  IG.  how  shad  he  ihat  occupielh  ther 
RGOiMS. 

G^  6. 14.  r.  shalt  thou  make  in  the  ark,  and  pitch 

I  Kings  20.  24.  ami  |iut  capiains  in  their  r. 

I  Chron.A.  41.  destroyed  them,  and  dwelt  in  their  r. 

,fl/at.23.(i.  ihey  love  tho  uppca  most  r.  at  feasts  and 
cliief  ',°ats  in  synagng.jl/ur/c  12.  39.  /,!//rc20.4b. 

T>uke  II.  7.  how  they  chose  out  the  chief  r. 
ROOT 

a  that  part  of  a  jihmt  which  extends  itself  dnwn- 
ward.,  ujtd  lohich  fi.'^lrns  the  plant  to  the  earth, 
Job  1 }.  8.  It  in  .s-«/iy  of  .s»(A  as  received  the 
feed  into  stony  [jlj(,.<,  that  Ihey  had  no  root 
n  themselves,  Mat.  13.  21.  'J'heij  had  not  tlic 
eoU  of  a  sincere  heart,  solid  affections,  firm 


n„,l  r:  1-^,1  y^-  i.t:    ,„       ■        ;  -    -.u--""—-!  j"  "•      '•  o.  inree  oi  inenrst  norns  niucket   up  by  the  r 


Mat.  13.  29.  lest  yo  r.  up  the  wheat  with  them 

ROOTED. 
Ofu<.29.28.  the  Lord  r.  them  out  of  their  land 
.lob  18.  14.  conlidcnce  shall  be  r.outof  tabernach 
31.  8.  yea,  let  my  offspring  be  r.  out 
Prou.2.22.  the  transgressors  shall  be  r.  out  of  it 
Zeph.  2.  4.  and  Ekrun  shall  be  r.  up 
Mat.  15.13.  my  Father  hath  not  pl.inted,  shall  be  r 
F.ph.  3   17.  that  ye  being r.  and  grounded  in  love 
CuZ.  2. 7.  r.  and  built  up  in  him,  and  stablished 

ROOTING. 
Eira  7.  t2G.  whether  it  be  to  death,  or  to  r.  out 

ROOTS. 
2  Chron.!.  20.  I  will  pluck  them  up  by  tlic  r 
.Job  8.  17.  his  r.  are  wtjipped  about  the  heap 
13.  t27.  thou  settest  a  print  on  ther.  of  my  feet 
18.  16.  his  r.  sh.ill  be  dried  uji  beneath 
28.  9.  he  oveituineth  the  mountains  by  the  r. 
30.  4.  who  cut  u|)  juniper  r.  for  their  meat 
36.  t30.  behold,  God  covereth  the  r.  of  the  sea 
Isa.  II.  1.  and  a  branch  shall  grow  out  of  his  r 
'^f'  '~'_^   ''''''•  spreadeth  out  her  r.  by  the  river 
F.zek.  17.6.  and  the  r.  theieof  were  under  him 
7.  this  vine  did  bend  her  r.  toward  hnn 
9.  shall  he  not  pull  up  the  r.  thereof?  i 

Dim.  4.  15.  leave  the  stump  of  his  r.  23.  26. 
7.  8.  three  of  the  first  horns  plucked  up  by  the  r. 


of  i;rnce.  It  is  taken  for  the  fountain,  the 
cause,  or  occasion  of  any  thin^.  1  Tim.  6  10, 
The  love  of  money  is  the  root  of  all  evil.  Lest 
there  be  among  you  a  root  that  bearelhgall  and 
wormwood,  Diut.  29.  18.  Lest  there  should  be 
amomr  ynu  some  close  idolaters,  who  conceal- 
ing Iheniseliies  from  the  public  view,  might  se- 
cretly infeet  and  prison  others,  and  so  draw 
down  upon  yj\i  the  effrxl."  of  God's  anger.  It  is 
also  taken  for  parent.!  or  progenitors,  Isa.  14. 
29,  Out  of  the  serpent'!:  root  shall  come  Ibrth  a 
cockatrice  ;  meaning  rJczekiah,  who  should  be 
barn  of  the  royal  fanr.ly  of  David,  ./ind  the 
apostle  I'.uil,  "piahing  of  t\e  conversion  of  the 
Jews,A«v..-,Iior.i.  n.  Ill,  Ifihe  root  he  holy,  so 
are  ihe  brao-b^^v;  i/i-.i  j..,  //Abraham  and  the 
patriarchs,  fn,m  whom  the  Jews  descended, 
were  in  c-'ornant  with  Ood,  the  body  of  the  na 
tion  is  also  in  covenant  with  him,  and  conse- 
crated to  him,  and  therefore  God  will  not  cast 
(keninffforewr.  Christ Jesu.ws Ay  ametonymy 
called  the  rma  of. h'ssp,  /sa.  11.10.  .find  the  root 
of  Daviil,  lien.  5.  5.  instead  of  a  Branch  grow- 
ing 3ut  of  Iheroot :  He  is  Dnoid's  sun,  as  he  is 
man, yet  Daitid's  Root,  and  Loril,  asheis  Gal, 
f.nd  giine  a  being  to  him  and  his  family,  Psal' 
110.  1.  Tlieir  rootshall  ne  as  rottenness,  and  Ijieir 
blossom  shall  go  up  as  dust,  Isa.  5.  24.  that  is. 
They  shall  be  utterly  destroyed,  both  root  and 
branch,  parents  and  children,  old  and  young, 
:  a  tree  that  is  rotten  at  the  root  cannot  n-row 


any  mart, 

ROOT,  Substantive. 
Dect.  2!).  18.  among  you  n  r.  that  beareth  gall 
tudgh  M.oulof  F.phraim  wasar.againsiAinalek      „, 

5  (Tinc-sl  9.30.  Judah  shall  again  taker,  down  ward  I  r«C'  124  2  I    wh 
498  ' 


..imos  2  9.  I  destroyed  his  r.  from  beneath 
Mark  M.  20.  they  saw  fig-tree  dried  up  from  the  r. 
■/ude  12.  trees  twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  r. 

ROPES. 
Judg.  16.  n.  if  they  bind  me  with  n—.v  r.  12. 
2  .Sam.  17.  13.  then  shall  all  Isr.  briu?  r.  to  that  city 
1  lungs  20.  31.  let  us  put  r.  on  our  heads,32. 
Jlcts'il.  32-  the  soldiers  cut  ofT  the  r.  of  the  boat 
RoRE,  see  Roar. 
ROSE,  Substantive. 
Ca7i(.2.].Tamr.  of  Sharon,  and  the  lily  of  valleys 
Isa.  35.  1.  the  desert  shall  blossom  as  the  r. 

ROSE,   Verb. 
Gen.  4.  8.  Cain  r.  up  against  Abel,  and  slew  him 
10.1.  Lot  r.  up  (o  meet  them,  and  bowed  himself 
-2.3.  Abraham  r.  early,  and  went  to  the  place 
25.  .34.  E<au  did  eat,  and  r.  up,  and  went  his  way 

32.  31.  the  sun  r.  upon  him  as  he  |)assed  Penuel 
.37.  ,35.  his  sons  and  daughtersr.  to  comfort  him 

Kro^A  10.23.  nor  r.any  from  his  place  for  three  days 
12.  30.  Pharaoh  r.  up  in  the  night,  and  servants 
15.  7.  overthrown  then,  that  r.  up  agpinst  tliee 

33.  10.  and  all  the  people  r.  in  and  worshipped 
.Vum.Sio.7.  Fhinehas  r.  up  from  the  congregation 
Dent.  33.  2.  tiie  Lord  r.  up  from  Seir  uiilo  them 
Jo.fh.  3.  16.  the  waters  st.iod  and  r.  up  on  a  heap 
.ludg_.  6.21.  there  r.  up  f.re  out  of  the  rock 

20.  .5.  the  men  ofGiheth  r.  up  aeainst  me 
/f«fA3.14.sher.  npbefoieonccould  know  another 
2  Sam.  22.  40.  them  that  r.  uf,  azainstme,  hast  thou 
subdued  under  me,  Psal.  18.39. 
1  Kings  2.  19.  and  the  king  r.  up  to  meet  her 
'2  Kings  7.  5.  the  lepers  r.  ^n  the  twilight  to  go 
2C,Vro7).26. 19.  Ihe  leprosy  r.  up  in  his  forehead 

2K35.lhe^men  which  were  expressed  by  namcr.up 


1  our  side  when  men  r  vip 


C/iiit.  5  5.  I  r.  up  1o  o|ien  .o  mv  beloved 
./e.r.  2G.  17.  then  r.  upceriwin  ot'tlie  elders 
Lam.  3.62.  the  lips  of  ihose  that  r.  up  ai/aiii*!  mi 
/^«»i.3.24.  then  Nehuchadnez/ar  r.  up  in  haae 
8.  27.  I  r.  up  and  did  the  kings  business 
./onah  1.  3.  but  Jonah  ?■   up  to  llee  to  Tarshis'i 
Zfyt.3.7   they  r.  early  and  c.rrupted  their  doina 
/.ukei.W.  r.  up  and  thrust  him  oul  of  Ihe  city 
5.28.  and  he  lei\  all,  r.  iij),  and  followed  him 
16.31.  nor  be  peisuadedtho' one  r.from  thedeae 
22.  45.  when  he  r.  fioin  prayer  and  was  come 
21  .3d  they  r.  up  the  same  hour,  and  returned 
John  11.  31.  when  they  saw  Mary  that  she  r  up 
9'^/  ^l-  'J'""  ',''*^''-P''<'st  r.  „p,  ami  all  with  hira 
30.  for  before  these  days  r.  up  Theudas 
10  41.  uliodideut  aiiddiink  with  him  aflerher 
26.30   king  r.  up,  and  the  governor,  and  Bernice 
Horn.  14.  9.  to  this  end  Christ  both  died  and  r. 

1  Cor.  10.  7.  the  peojile  did  eat.  and  r.  up  to  play 
15.  4.  he  was  buried  and  r.  again  the  third  day 

12.  now  if  Chr.  be  preached  that  he  r.  from  dead 

2  Cor. 5. 15.  but  live  to  him  who  riii^d  and  r.  again 
1  7'Ae*s.4.14.  if  we  believe  ihat  Jes.died  andr.aga. 
Rev.  19.3.  her  smoke  r.  up  for  ever  and  ever 

See  ^!oRNI.^■G. 

ROSLV. 

Ezek.27.  t  17.  Judah  traded  in  thy  ma  rket  oil  and  r 

ROT. 
JVi/m.  5.  21.  when  L.  make  thy  thish  to  r.  22  27 
I'rov.  It).  7.  bin  thoi:ame  of  the  wirked  shall' r 
Isa.  40.20.  he  chooselh  a  tree  that  will  not  r 

ROTTEN. 
.fob  13.  28.  anfl  he,  as  a  r.  thin;^,  ronsumeth 
41.  27.  he  esteemeth  bra^s  as  r.  wood 
.Tcr.  38.  U.  so  Fbed-iiir.lerli  i.riok  old  r.  rags 

12.  put  now  these  r.  rags  under  thine  ar.ni-holeB 
.loell.  17.  the  seed  is  r  under  their  clods 

ROTTENNESS. 
Prov.  12.  4.  but  she  that  iraketh  ashamed,  is  asr. 
14.  30.  but  envy  is  the  r  of  ihe  bones 
Isa.  5. 24.  BO  their  root  shall  be  as  r.  blossom  asduil 
flos.5.  12.  I  will  he  to  the  houseof  Judah  as  r. 
Hab.  3. 16.  when  I  heard  r.  entered  into  my  bones 

ROVKRS. 
1  Chron.  12.21.  they  helped  David  against  Ihe  r. 

ROCGIl. 
Deut.2\.4.  bring  th-  neifer  to  a  r.  valley 
/sa.  27.  8.  hesiayeih  hisr.  windin  ihe  day  of  east 
40  4.  anil  the  r.  places  shall  he  made  |dain 
Jcr.  51.  27.  cause  horses  to  come  as  r.  caterpillars 
Don.H.  21.  the  »•.  goat  is  the  king  of  Grecia 
Zech.  13.  4.  neither  shall  iWey  wear  a  r.  garment 
Luke3.5.  and  the  r.  ways  shall  be  made  smooth 

ROUGHLY 
Gen.  42.  7.  Joseph  spake  r.  unto  them,  .30. 
I  Srtra.20.  10.  what  if  thy  faiher  answer  thee  r.  ? 
IKmgs  12. 13.  and  tho  king  answered  the  people  r 
and  forsook  olil  men's  counsel,  2  CAr.  10  13 
Prov.  18.  23.  but  the  rich  answereth  r. 

ROUND. 
Lev.  19.27.  ye  shall  not  r.  corners  of  your  heads 

ROUND. 
Gen.  19.  4.  compassed  tlie  himsc  r.  old  and  youna 
Erod.  IG.  14.  there  lay  a  small  r.  thing  on  ground 
.fo.'.h.  7.  9.  ihe  inhabitants  shall  environ  us  r 
1  Kings  7.  23.  the  moltr  n  sea  was  r.  all  about 

35.  a  r.  compass  i|  10.  19.  top  of  the  throne  was  r 
P5ai.22.i2.  strong' hulls  of  Bashan  have  beset  me  r. 
Cant.  7.  2.  thy   navel  is  like  a  r.  goblet 
/.?a.3.  18.  the  Lord  will  take  away  their  r.  tires 
F.zek.  41.  t~.  it  was  made  broade'r  and  went  r. 
Luke  19.  43.  thine  enemies  shall  compass  ihee  r 

ROUND  abn-ut. 
Gen.  ^5.  5.  Ihe  terror  of  Goo  was  on  cities  r.  about 
F.xod.  7.  24.  d'gged  r  about  ihe  river  for  water 
16.  13.  in  the  morning  dew  lay  r.  about  the  host 
19.  12.  thou  shalt  set  bounds  to  the  people  r.  ab. 
Lev.  14.41   cause  the  house  to  be  scraped  r.  about 
M'uoi.  I.  50.  ihe  Levites  encamp  r.  ab.  tabernaelo 

11.  24.  Moiies  set  the  elders  r.  abo.  the  tabernacia 
16.  34.  all  Israel,  that  were  ;•.  about  them  lied 
22.  4.  company  shall  lick  up  all  that  are  r.  ab.  us 

Deut.  6.  14.  gods  of  ihe  people  r.  abo.  you,  13.  7. 

12.  10.  when  he  liveth  rest  from  all  voi'ir  enemies 

r.  about,  25. 19.  Josh.  21. 44.  2  Chr.  15. 15 
21.  2.  measure  llieciiies  r.  oioj;(  him  that  is  slain 
.Josh.  6.  3.  and  ye  shall  go  r.  about  the  city  once 
.hidg.  19.  22.  men  besei  the  house  r.  about,  20.  5. 
1  Sam.  23.  2li.  fur  Paul  compa-sed  David  r.  about 
31.  9.  Ihey  cut  off  Saul's  head,  and  sent  into  the 
land  of  Ihe  Philistines  r.  about,  1  Chr.  10.9 
2Sam.  22.12.  and  he  inaile  darkness  pavilions  r.  ab 
him,  and  thick  clouds  of  the  skies,  Pidi 
18.  11.  ' 

l.R'/no'.?  4.  24.  Solomon  had  pence  on  all  sides  r.aA 
31.  and  his  lame  was    n  all  nallons  r.  about 
18  35.  and  Ihe  water  rr  n  r.  about  the  altar 
1  Kings  Ci.  17.  and  char  Disof  lire  r.  about  f^Wfha 
1  CAr  9.27.  ihey  lodged  r.  o/joi/Hhe  house  of  Goo 
.Job  10  8.  thine  hands  liiive  fushionod  me  r  abuiit 


RUB 

Jab  J6   13.  his  archers  compass  me  r.  ahniU 
19  \i.  his  troops  encamp  r,  about  my  lul)ernacle 
22.  10.  thert'lore  snares  are  r.  about  Ihee 
3".  12.  it  is  turned  r.  aAc  't  by  his  counsels 
4\.  14.  his  leeih  aje  terriw.e  r.  about 
Paai.S.  6.  that  set  themselves  agamst  me  r.  about 
27.6.  head  be  lilted  above  mine  enemies  r.  aiou? 
34.  T  angel  encampeth  r.  about  them  that  fear  him 
44.  13.  a  derision  lo  them  that  are  r.  a6«u<,79.  4. 

48.  \-i.  walk  about  Zion,  and  go  r.  about  her 
59  I',  make  a  noise,  and  go  r.  about  the  city,  14. 
76. 1 1.  let  all  r.  aftwut  him  bring  presents  to  him 
^.  17.  they  came  r.  about  me  daily  like  water 
89.  iS.  or  like  to  thy  faithfulness  r.  about  thee 
97.  3.  he  burneth  uji  his  enemies  r.  about  him 
12.')-2.  as  the  mountains  are  r.  about  Jerusalem 
128.  3.  children  like  olive  plants  r.  about  ihy  table 

isa.  29.  3.  I  will  camp  against  thee  r.  about 
42.  2.5.  and  it  hath  set  him  on  tire  r.  about 

49.  18.  lift  up  thine  eyes  r.  about  and  behold,  60. 4. 
Jer.  20.t  3.  Lord  hath  called  ihy  name,  fear  r. about 

21.  14.  a  fire,  it  shall  devour  all  things  r.  about  it 
46.  5.  for  fear  was  r.  about,  saith  the  Lord 

50.  29.  camp  again.st  Babylon  r.  about 

51.  2.  in  trouble  they  shall  be  against  her  r.  about 
Ezcli.  10.  12.  the  wheels  were  full  of  eyes  r.  about 

34.26.  will  makeplaces  r.  about  my  hill  a  blessing 
Joel  3.  11.  gather  yourselves  together  r.*about 

12.  there  will  sit  to  judge  all  the  heathen  r.  about 
.imos  3. 11.  an  adversary  even  r.  about  the  land 
/unak^-  5-  the  depth  closed  mc  r.  about,  the  weeds 
Zecii.  2.  5.  I  will  be  to  her  a  wall  of  fire  r.  about 
Mat.  21.  33.  he  hedged  the  vineyard  r.  about 
L,uke  1.  65.  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  r.  about 
2.9.  tlis  glory  of  the  Ijord  shone  r.  about  them 
4cts  9.3.  shined  r.  about  him  a  light  from  heaven 
Horn- 15. 19.  r.  about  to  Illyricum,  I  have  preached 
Rev.  4.3.  there  was  a  rainbow  ?-.  about  the  throne 

4.  r.  about  the  throne  were  four  and  twenty  seals 

6.  four  beasts  1|  5.  11.  angels  r.  about  the  throne 

.See  Camp. 

ROUSE. 
<?en.49.9.  and  as  an  old  lion  who  shall  r.  him  up 

ROW,  S. 
Ezod.  28.  17.  set  it  in  four  r.  of  stones,  39.  10. 

17.  the  first  r.  39. 10.  ||  18.  the  second  r.  39. 11. 
19.  the  third  r.  39.  12.  ||  20.  the  fourth  r.  39.  13. 

Let-  24.6.  cakes,  six  on  a  r.  on  the  pure  table 

7.  thoushalt  put  pure  frankinsense  on  each  r. 

1  Kings  6.  36.  he  built  the  inner  court  with  three  r. 
7.  2.  four  r.  of  cedar  pillars  ||  3.  fifteen  in  a  r. 
4.  there  were  windows  in  three  )•.  and  light 
12.  the  great  court  round  about  was  with  three  r. 

18.  two  r.  pomegranates,  42.  2  Citron.  4.  13. 
iCkron.  4.  3.  two  r.  of  oxen  cast  when  it  was  cast 
Ezra  6.  4.  a  r.  of  new  timber,  three  r.  of  stones 
Cant.  1.  10.  thy  checks  comely  with  r.  of  jewels 
Ezclc.  46.  23.  with  boiling  places  under  the  r. 

ROWED. 
Jonah  1. 13.  the  men  r.  hard  to  bring  it  to  land 
John  6. 19.  when  they  had  r.  25  or  30  furlongs 

ROWERS. 
Ezek.  27.  26.  thy  r.  brought  thee  into  great  waters 

ROWING. 
MarkQ.  48.  he  saw  them  toiling  in  r.  wind  contrary 

ROY.AL. 
Gen.  49.  20.  Asher  shall  yield  r.  dainties 
Josk.  10.2.  Gibecm  was  as  one  of  the  r.  cities 
I  Sam. 27.  5.  for  why  should  I  dwell  in  ther.  city  ? 
B  San.  12.  26.  Jonb  fought,  and  took  the  r.  city 
1  Kings  10. 13.  Solomon  gave  her  of  his  r.  bounty 
S  Kings  11.  1.  Athaliah  the  mother  of  Aliaziah 
destroyed  all  the  seed  r.  2  Chron.  22. 10. 
1  C'Ar.  29. 25.  Ld.  bestowed  on  Solomon  r.  majesty 
Estk.  1.7.  they  gave  them  r.  wine  in  abundance 
11.  to  bring  Vashti  the  queen  with  the  crown  r. 

19.  give  her  r.  estate  lo  another  that  is  better 
2.  16.  so  Esther  was  taken  into  his  house  r. 

17.  so  that  he  set  the  crown  r.  on  her  head 

5.  1.  Esther  put  on  her  r.  apparel,  and  the  king  sat 

on  his  r.  ihronein  his  r.  house  near  tliegate 

6.  8.  let  r.  apparel  be  brought,  and  thecrown  r. 
8.l5.Mordccai  went  in  r.apparel  ofbliieand  white 

Isa.  62.  3.  a  r.  diadem  in  the  hand  of  thy  God 
/er.  43.10.  he  shall  spread  hisr.  pavilion  over  them 
Dan. 6.7. to  establish  a  r.  statute  and  make  a  decree 
Acts  12.  21.  Herod  arraved  in  r.  apparel,  sot  on 
fam.  i  8.  if  ye  fulfil  the  r.  law,  ye  do  v.'ell 
I  Pet.  2.  9.  ye  are  a  r.  priesthood,  a  holy  nation 

RUBBING. 
Luke  6.  1.  and  did  eit,  r.  them  in  their  hands 

RUHBISH. 
tleh.  4.  2.  will  they  revive  the  stones  out  of  the  r. 
10.  strength  is.lecayed.  and  there  is  much  r. 
RUBY,  RUBIES. 
Ezod.  2H  t  17.  th.e  first  row  a  r.  39.  t  10. 
/oA28.]8.  price  of  wisdom  is  above  r.  Prow.  8. 
Prow.  3.  15.  wisdom  Is  more  pr':ioiis  than  r. 
SSO.  15.  '.here  is  gold,  and  a  niiiltiliile  of  r, 
31, 10.  for  hev  pric«  is  far  abco  r. 
499 


RUL 

f.,am.  4.  7    Nazarites  were  morp  ruddy  than  r. 
Ezek.  28.  t  13.  the  r.  was  Ihy  covering 

RUOnER-BANDS. 

..■Jet* 27.  40.  and  loosed  the  r.-4(«ir^i,and  hoised  up 

RUDDY. 

1  Sam.  10. 12.  David  was  r.  and  beautiful,  17.  42. 
Cant.  5.  10.  ray  beloved  is  white  and  r.  chiefest 
Lam.  4. 7.  her  Nazarites  were  more  r.  than  rubies 

RUDE. 

2  Cor.  11.  6.  but  though  t  be  r.  in  speech 

RUDIMENTS. 
Qal  4.  t  3.  in  bondage  under  the  r.  of  the  world 

t  9.  hov/  turn  ye  again  to  the  beggarly  r. 
Col.  2.8.  lest  any  spoil  you  after  the  r.  of  the  world 
20.  if  dead  with  Christ  from  the  r.  of  the  world 
RUE. 
Luke  11.  42.  for  ye  tithe  mint,  and  r.  and  herbs 

RUG. 
.Tudg.  4. 1 18.  turned  in,  .lael  covered  him  with  a  r. 

RUIN. 
2  Chron.  28. 23.  but  they  were  the  r.  of  him 
Psal.?,^.  40.  thou  hast  brought  his  holes  to  r. 
Prov.  24.  22.  who  knoweth  the  r.  of  them  both? 

26.  28.  and  a  Haltering  mouth  worketh  r. 
fsa.  3.  6.  and  let  this  r.  he  under  thy  hand 

23.  13.  he  brought  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans  to  r, 
25.  2.  thou  hast  m.ido  of  a  defenced  city  ar. 
F.zek.  18.  30.  so  iniquity  shall  not  be  your  r. 

27.  27.  Ihy  company  shall  fall  in  the  day  of  thy  r. 

31.  13.  on  his  r.  shall  ail  the  fowls  remain 
Luke  6.  49.  it  fell,  the  r.  of  that  house  was  great 

RUINS. 
Ezek.  21.  15.  that  their  r.  may  be  multiplied 
Jlmos  9.  II.  in  that  day  will  I  raise  up  his  r. 
Jicts  15.  16.  I  will  build  again  the  r.  thereof 

RUINED, 
/sa. 3.  8.  for  .lerusalem  is  r.  and  .iiidah  is  I'allen 
Ezrk.  36.  35.  and  the  r.  cities  are  become  fenced 
36.  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  build  ther.  places 
RUINOUS. 

2^!n^l9.25  that  thou  shouldest  be  to  lay  waste 

fenced  cities  into  r.  heaps,  Isa.  37.26. 

Isa.  17.  1.  Damascus  not  a  city,  it  shall  be  ar.  heap 

RULE. 
Gen.  1. 1 16.  the  greater  light  for  the  r.  of  the  day 
1  Kings  22.  31.  that  had  r.  over  Aliab's  chariots 
Eslk.ii.  1.  Jews  had  r.  over  them  that  hated  them 
Psal.  19.  t4.  their  r.  is  gone  through  all  the  earth 
Prav  17.  2.  a  wise  servant  shall  have  r.  over  a  son 
19.  10.  fur  a  sirv.inl  to  have  r.  over  princes 
25.23.  ho  that  hath  no  r.  over  his  own  spirit 
Ecd.  2.  19.  yet  shall  lie  have  r.  over  all  my  labour 
Isii.  44.  13.  the  carpenter  stretcheth  out  his  r. 
63.19.  we  are  thine,  ihou  never  barest  r.  over  them 

1  Cor.  15.24.  when  he  shall  have  pii.t  down  all  r. 

2  Cor.  10.  13.  according  lo  the  measure  of  the  r. 
15.  be  enlarged  according  to  ourr.  abundantly 
t  16.  and  not  to  boast  in  another  man's  r. 

Gal.  6.  16.  as  many  as  walk  according  to  this  r. 
Pliil.3.  16.  let  us  walk  by  the  same  r.  let  us  mind 
ffeh.  13.7.  remember  them  that  have  r.over  you 

17.  obey  thorn  that  have  the  r.  over  you 
24.  salute  all  them  that  have  the  r.  over  you 

See  Bare.  Bear. 
RULE. 
Oen.  1. 16.  God  made  two  great  light.i,  the  greater 
light  to  r.  tho  day,  and  lesser  light  to  r.night 

18.  to  r.  over  the  day,  and  over  the  night 

3.  16   and  thy  husbrind  shall  r.  over  thee 

4.  7.  to  thee  be  his  desire,  thou  shalt  r.  over  him 
Lev.  2.'j.  43.  not  r.  over  him  with  rigour,  46,  53. 
Judg.^.  22.  r.  Ihim  over  us,  thou  and  thy  son 

23.  I  will  not  r.  over  you,  nor  shall  my  son  r. 
Psal. 28.  f 9,  r.  them,  aiiil  lil"t  thom  up  forever 
110.  2.  r.  thou  in  ihe  midstof  thine  enemies 
136  8.  sun  to  r.  by  day, for  his  mercy  endureth  ever 
9.  moon  and  stais  to  r.  by  night,  for  his  mercy 
Prov.  8.  18.  by  mo  princes  r.  and  nobles,  all  judges 
Isa.  3.  4   and  babes  shall  r.  over  them 
12.  as  fur  my  p"oplo,  women  r.  over  them 
14.  2.  they  shall  r.  over  their  oppressors 

19.  4.  a  fierce  king  shall  r.  over  ihom 

28.  14.  that  r.  this  people  that  is  in  Jerusalem 

32.  1.  and  prinoos  shnll  r.  in  jiidirment 
40    10.  and  his  arm  shall  r.  for  him 

41.  2.  who  made  tlio  righ'eous  man  r.  over  kings 
.52.5.  thev  that  r.  over  them  make  them  to  howl 
EzeA. 19.14. sho  hath  nosfrnngrnd  to  be  a  .seep. to  r. 

20.  33.  with  fiirv  poured  out  will  I  r.  over  you 

29.  15.  th^v  sh  ill  no  mure  r.  over  Ihe  nations 
Dan.  4.  20.  shalt  have  known  that  the  lie:ivons  r. 

11.  3.  mijhtv  kings  shall  stand  up,  that  shall  r. 

39.  and  he  shnll  cause  flieni  to  r.  over  many 

.Toel'i.  17.  that  the  henlhen  should  r  over  Ihom 

.Mic.5.  t4.  he  shall  r.  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord 

7. 1 14.  r.  Ihy  peopi"  with  thy  rod,  the  flock 
Zerh.  6   13.  he  shall  sit  and  r.  on  his  throne 
■Afit.  2. 6.  a  gnvornor  that  shall  r.  my  people  Israel 

ifirh  10.42.  who  arr  ncoe'nted  to  r.  over  Gentiles 
Col.  3.15.  lot  tho  peace  of  God  r.  ia  vour  heartii 


RUL 

1  Tim.  3.  5.  It  a  man  know  not  hnw  tu  j .  i.ie  house 
5.  17.  elders  that  r.  well  worthy  iil  doiiMi.  honoii; 
Rev.  2.  27.  r.  with  a  rod  of  iron,  I  J.  .').  I  19. 15 

RULED 
^en.24.2.  his  eldest  servant  that  r.  over  all  he  ha< 
41.  40.  at  thy  word  shall  all  my  people  be  r. 
1  Kings  5. 16.  three  thousand  ?•.  over  the  people 
Ezra  4.  20.  which  have  r.  over  all  countrleg 
Psal.  106.41.  they  that  haled  them  r.over  them 
Asa.  14.  6.  he  that  r.  natioiisin  angeris  pei-seculed 
/^am.5.  8.  servants  haver,  over  us,  none  deli verelil 
Ezek. '.14.4.  with  cruelty  have  ye  r.  over  them 
Dan.  5.21.  till  he  knew  that  God  r.  in  kingdora 

RULER. 
Gen.  41.  43.  Pharaoh  made  Joseph  r.  over  all  lbs 
land  of  Egypt,  45.  8.  Psal.  105.2' 
43.16.  Joseph  said  to  the  r.  of  his  bouse,  bring 
Exod.  22. 2S.  thou  shalt  not  curse  r.  of  thy  peopla 
Lev.  4.22.  when  a  r.  hath  sinned  through  ignorancfl 
Mum.  13.  2.  every  one  a  r.  among  them 

1  Sam.  25. 30.  appointed  theer.  over  my  people  Tsr 

2  .Sam.  0.  21.  I  7.  8.  1  Chron.  H.  2.  |  17. "' 

2  Sam. 7.  8.  I  took  thoe  from  following  sheep  to  b* 

r.  over  my  people,  over  Israel,  \Ckron.  17.7 

23. 1 3.  thou  r.  over  men,  ruling  in  fear  of  God 
1  Knigs  1.  35.  I  have  appointed  Solomon  to  be  r. 
1  Chron.  5.2.  for  of  Judali  came  thechiefr. 

9. 11.  Azariiih  r.  of  house  of  God,  2  CAran.  31. 13. 
2CAr.  7.  18.  there  sh:ill  notfiiil  thee  a  man  to  be  r. 

11.  22.  he  made  Abijah  r.  among  his  brethren 
JVeA.  7.  2.  and  Hananah  the  r.  of  the  palace 

11.  11.  Seraiah  was  r.  of  the  house  of  God 
P.«a/.  68. 27.  there  is  little  Benjamin  with  their  r. 

105.  20.  even  the  r.  of  the  people,  let  him  go  frc« 
Prov.  6.  7.  the  ant  having  no  guide,  overseer,  or  r 

23. 1.  when  thou  sittesi  to  eat  with  a  r.  consider 

28.  15.  so  is  a  wicked  r.  over  Ihe  poor  people 

29.  12.  il  a  r.  hearken  to  lies,  his  servants  wicked 
26.  many  seek  r.  favour,  but  judgment  cometh 

Eccl.  10.  4.  if  the  spirit  of  the  r.  rise  against  thea 

5.  as  an  error  which  proceedoth  from  the  r. 
Isa.  3.6.  bo  thou  our  r.  |i  7.  make  me  not  a  r. 

10.  I.  send  ye  tho  lamb  to  the  r.  of  the  land 
.Trr.  51.  46.  and  violence  in  the  land,  r.  a:ainst  f 
Dan.  2.  19.  no  king  nor  r.  asked  such  thing- 

38.  and  hath  made  thee  r.  over  tliem  all,  48 

.5.  7.  shall  be  third  r.  in  the  kingdom,  16  20. 
Mic.  5. 2.  out  of  thee  shaM  he  come  that  is  to  bo  r 
Hab.  1.  14.  as  creeping  things  that  have  no  r. 
Mat.  9.  IS.  behold,  there  came  a  certain  r. 

24.45.  whom  his  Lord  hath  made  r  Luke'i'i.  42. 

47.  ho  shall  make  him  r.  over  all  his  goods 

25.  21.  I  will  make  thee  r.  over  many  things,  23. 
Jl/arA: 5.35.  while  he  yet  sp:ike, there  came  from  tha 
r.  of  ihesyniigogiie's  house,  Lvke^.i'i. 
Luke  13. 14.  tho  r.  of  tho  syna2ogiio  answered 
.?oAn2.9.  when  tho  r.  of  the  feast  had  tasted  watei 

3.  1.  a  man  named  Nicodemiis,  a  r.  of  the  Jews 
.'?c^?4.  1 1.  the  r.  of  the  temple  c.Tme  upon  them 

7.27.  who  made  thee  ar.  and  a  judge  over  us  "!  35 
.35.  the  same  did  God  send  to  boa  r.and  deliverer 

18.  17.  the  Greeks  hoatSosihenes  Ihe  chief  r. 

23.  5.  shalt  not  speak  ovd  of  the  r.  of  thy  people 

RULERS. 
Oen.  47.6.  then  make  thom  r.  over  my  entile 
F.xod.  18.  21.  r.  of  thoiisnnds.r.  of  hundreds,  2.5. 

34  31.  Moses  enllod  tho  r.of  the  congregation 

35.  27.  the  r.  broiisht  onyx-stones  to  be  set 
Deut.  1. 13.  and  I  will  make  them  r.  over  you 
.Tndg.  15.11.  knowost  thou  not  the  Philistines  aref 
2.9am.  8.  18.  and  David's  sons  were  chief  r. 

1  Ktnn-s  0.22.  weror.  ot  nis  chariots  and  horsemsB 

2  Kings  10.  1.  Jehu  v.rote  to  the  r.  of  Jozreel 

11.  4.  Johoiadn  set  r.  over  hundreds,  19. 

1  Chron.  27.  31.  all  (hose  were  r.  of  the  siihstanw 

2  Chron.  35.  8.  r.  of  the  house  of  God  save  to  priest 
K:?-a9.2.  the  hand  of  the  r.  chief  in  this  irospa.ss 
JVVA.  4.16.  the?-,  wcrebehir-.d  ths  hoi;se  of  Judah 

5.7.  I  rebuked  the  r.  and  said,  ye  exact  usury 
11.1.  the  r.  of  the  people  dwelt  at  Jerusalem 
12.40.  so  stood  I,  arid  the  half  of  tho  r.  with  mc 
13. 1 !.  th-cn  contended  I  with  the  r.  and  said 
Esth.  9.  3.  tiiS  r.of  the  provinces  helped  the  .lewn 
Psat.  2.  0.  the  r.  take  counsel  against  the  Lord 
/.?«.  1.  10.  hear  word  of  tho  Lord,  ye  r.  of  Sodom 
14.  5.  the  Lord  hath  broken  Ihe  soeptro  of  the  r. 

22.  3.  all  thy  r.  arotifd  tojether,  thev  are  boi  nd 
29.  !0,  and  vnur  r.  the  seors  hath  he  covered 
49.7.  to  a  servant  ofr.  kings  shnll  see  and  ansn 

,/i?r.  33.26.  I  wir  ii(<t  take  any  of  his  seed  to  be  r. 

51.23.  ihoo  will  I  break  in  pieces  captains  ad  '■ 

28.  prepare  agiiinsi  horr.  ||  57.  msike  drunk  her" 

Fre/i-.23.  0.  h  t  lovers,  which  worec;iiitaiiis  andr 

23.  I  will  raise  up  lhosf>  r.  asainsl  ihee 
Oa».3.  3.  nil  ihe  r.  were  cathered  together 

7.  t27.  and  all  r.  slia'l  serve  nnd  oln-y  h'ln 
Has.  4. 18.  her  r.  with  shame  do  love,'  give  ye 
Mark  5  22.  cometh  one  of  the  r.  of  tho  svnagogut 

13.9.  ve  shall  be  brought  be^'oro  r.  Luke'll.  12 
Luke  23. 13.  wh  en  he  had  called  to.-rether  Ihn  ». 


KUN 

fjHk:  23.35.  and  r.also  with  the  people  derided  him 
24.  30   how  our  priesis  and  r.  di'Jivpred  him 
fohit  7.  2ti.  do  the  r.  know  that  lliis  is  ihn  Ciirist? 
48.  have  any  of  the  r.  bnMcvcd  on  him? 

12.  42.  many  among  the  cliiefr.  believed  on  him 
•^cts  3. 1". through  ignorance  ye  diii  it,ns  hIso  did  r. 

4.  20.  the  r.  were  galhoroii  against  the  Lord 

13.  15.  the  r.  of  tlio  s;'t,':igoi:ue  sent  to  Paul 
27.  and  their  r.  hecanse  they  knew  him  not 

14.  5.  an  assault  made  of  the  .lews,  with  their  r. 
Ifi.  19.  the  damsel's  masters  drew  ihem  to  the  r. 
17.  8.  they  troubled  the  people  and  r.  of  the  city 

Bom.  13.  3.  r.  not  a  terror  to  |»ood  works,  hut  evil 

Eph.6. 12.  we  wrestle  against  iher.  of  the  darknes.'! 

KULEST. 
2  Chron.  20.  6.  and  r.  not  thou  over  all  kingdoms 
Psal.  89.  9.  thou  r.  the  rasing  of  the  sea 

RULETH. 
2  Sam,  23.  3.  he  that  r.  over  men  must  be  just 
Psal.  .50.  13.  let  ihem  know  that  God  r.  in  Jacob 

C6.  7.  her.  by  his  powir  for  ever,  his  eyes  behold 

103.  19.  and  his  kingdom  r.  over  all 
Prov.  Ifi.  32.  that  r.  Iiis  spirit  is  better  than  he  thai 

22.  7.  rich  r.  over  the  poor,  and  the  borrower 
Kcrl.  8. 9.  wherein  one  man  r.  over  another  to  hurt 

9.  17  more  than  cry  of  him  that  ?■.  among  fools 
Dav.  4.  17.  the  Most  Hich  r.  among  men,  25,  32. 
Hos.  II.  12.  but  Jiulah  yet  r.  with  God,  is  faithful 
Rom.  12.  8.  he  that  r.  with  diligence 
1  Tim.  3.  4.  one  that  ".  well  his  own  house 

RULING. 
S  Sam.  23.  3.  must  be  just,  r.  in  the  fear  of  Cod 
Jer.  22.30.  sit.  on  ihione,.-;nd  r.  any  more  in  Jndali 

1  Tim.  3.  12.  r.  their  chilrlr''n  and  houses  well 

RUMBLING. 

Jer.  47.  3.  at  r.  of  his  "heels,  fathers  not  look  back 

RUMOUR,  S. 

2  mnn:<!  19.  7   and  he  shall  hear  a  r.  Isa.  37.  7. 
/cr.  49.  14.  I  have  heard  a  t.  from  the  Lord 

51.  46.  lest  ye  fear  for  the  r.  in  the  bind,  a  r.  shall 

come  one  year,  in  anolher  year  shall  come  a 
Ezci'.7.2fi.  mischief  on  mischief,  r.  shall  ho  upon  r. 
Ohad.  1.  we  have  heard  a  r   from  the  Lord 
Mat-  24.  6.  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  r.  of  wars 
Mark  13.7.when  ye  slmll  hear  of  w^rs  and  r.of  wai  s 
Lukel.  17.  this  r.of  him  went  forth  thro'allJudea 

RtTMP. 
Ezod.  29.  21!.  thou  shalt  take  of  the  ram  and  the 
fat  and  the  r.  Lev.  3.  9.  I  7.  3.  I  8.25.  I  9.  19 
RUN. 
To  run  7.9  lomnvf  wtlh  nsioiftvnce.^'iBiim.  IS.  19 
The  Chrisliim  cnnrersntinn  is  called  a  race  or 
^     rtJnning.     1    Cor.  9.  24,  So  run  that  you 

obtain:  that  is,  Use  such  dili^rvce,  care,  and 
eonstiinry  in  pour  Christian  course,  that  i/emaij 
obtain  the  prize  of  ctirnal  ir^iiry  set  before  you: 
It  is  spoken  tn  allusion  to  the  custom  in  their 
races,  nf  hnv;jiu<r  up  a  crown  or  n-arland  at  the 
^oal,  and  such  as  first  laid  hold  on  it  and  took 
it  dow7),  had  it  ns  a  reward.  St.  Paul  says  to 
the  Galalians,  Ye  did  run  well,  who  did  hinder 
you?  Cal.  5.  7.  tfiat  is.  Ye  irere  forward  for- 
merly  in  ailheriug  tv  the  true  diictrine  of  jus- 
tification by  faith  in  Christ,  and  to  Christian 
liberty,  and  you  practised  accordingly;  who  has 
turnedyou  out  of  your  way,  crjiivdered  you  in 
your  race,  that  you  vow  expect  to  be  justified 
hi  fhercorkr of  the  law,  and svhmit  yourselves 
to  ihe  yoke  of  ceremonies?  The  tame  Jlpns 
tie  compares  h'S  labour  and  diligence  in  the 
work  of  kis  ministry  to  a  race.  Fhil.  2.  16, 
Holding  forth  the  word  of  life,  that  I  may  re- 
joice in  the  dav  of  Christ,  that  I  have  not  run 
in  vain.  jUnd  an  eaff-er  pursuit  of  .tinful 
courses  !.v  also  by  the  apnstle  Peier  compared 
to  a  race.  1  Pet.  4.  4,  That  ye  run  not  with 
them  to  the  same  ex;'"ess  of  riot. 
Oen.  41. 1 14.  Ihey  made  Joseph  r.  out  of  dungeon 
49.  2'2.  whose  brancheg  r.  over  the  wall 
Lev.  15.  3.  whether  his  flesh  r.  with  his  issue 

25.  if  a  wo'Tiiin's  issue  r.  bevond  the  time 
.Tudir.  18.  25.  lest  angrv  fellows  r.  upon  Ihee 

1  Kam.  8.  11.  some  shall  r.  before  his  chariots 
17   17.  and  r.  to  the  camp  to  ihv  brethren 
20.  6.  asked  me,  that  he  might  r.  to  Reih-lehem 

36.  r.  find  out  now  ihe  arrows  uhich  I  shnot 
?  Sam.  15.  1.  Absalom   prepared  chariots,  horses, 
and  fifiv  men  to  r.  before  him,  1  Kings  1.5. 
18.  10.  bt  me  now  r.  ano  bear  iidings,22,  23. 
22.  r!0,  by  thee  I  haver,  thro' a  troop,  Psal.  18.29. 
il^infri  4.  22     Ihat  1  may  r.  to  the  man  of  God 
06.  r,  now,  T  prav  Ihee,  to  meet  her,  and  say 
5.20.  ns  the  Lord  liveib,  I  will  r.  after  Naaman 

2  Cbrnn.  16.  9.  eyesof  Tyordr.  to  and  fro  thro' earth 
/«''  .").  t  14.  Ihev  r.  into  darkness  in  the  day-time 
Psnl.  19. 5. and  ro-oiceih  ns  strongman  tor.  a  race 

58.  7  let  Ihem  molt  as  waters,which  r.  continually 
59. 4.  they  r.  and  prepare  Ihems.  wilhoiit  my  fault 
78.  16.  he  cansed  watero  to  r.  down  like  rivers 
104  10  the  aprJDgs,  which  r.  among  the  hilla 
300 


RUS 

Psal.  119.  32.  I  will  r  the  way  of  thy  command. 
136.  rivers  of  waters  r.  down  mine  eyes,  becauBe 
Prov.  1.  16.  for  their  feet  r.  to  evd,  Isa.  59.7. 
Eccl.  1.  7.  all  the  rivers  r.  into  the  sea,  sea  not  full 
Cant.  1.  4.  draw  me,  we  will  r.  after  thee 
fsa.  33.  4.  as  running  of  locusts  shall  he  r.  on  the.m 
40.  31.  they  shall  r.  and  not  be  weary,  shall  walk 
55.  5.  nations  that  knew  not  thee  shall  r.  to  thee 
./er.  5.  1.  r.  ye  to  and  fro  thro'  streets  of  Jerusalem 
9.  18.  that  your  eyes  may  r.  down  with  tears 

12.  5.  if  thou  hast  r.  with  the  footmen 
13.17.  mine  eyes  shall  r.  down  with  tears,  because 

the  Lord's  flock  is  carried  away  captive,  14. 17. 
49.  3.  lament,  and  r.  to  and  fro  by  the  hedges 

19.  I  will  make  him  r.  away  from  her,  50.  44. 
51.  31.  one  post  shall  r.  to  meet  another 
/.am.  2.18.let  tears  r.  down  like  a  riv.day  and  night 
Ezek.  24.  16.  neither  shall  thy  tears  r.  down 
32. 14.  cause  their  rivers  to  r.  like  oil,  siiith  Lord 
Dan.  12.4.  many  shall  r.  to  and  fro,  and  knowledge 
.loel  2.  4.  and  as  horsemen,  so  shall  they  r. 
7.  they  shall  r.  like  mighty  men,  they  shall  climb 
9.  they  shall  r.  in  Ihe  city,  shall  r.  on  the  wa" 
.flmos  3. to. shall  a  trumpet  be  blown,  people  not  r.? 
5.  24.  but  let  judgment  r.  down  as  waters 
0.  12.  shall  horses  r.  upon  Ihe  rock?  will  one  plow 
8.  12.  shall  r.  to  and  fro  to  seek  word  nf  the  Lord 
JVoi.  2.  4.  they  shall  r.  like  the  lightnings 
//aA.2.2.write  vision,  that  he  may  r.  Ihat  readelh  it 
Hag.  1.  9.  and  ye  r.  every  man  to  his  own  house 
Zech.  2.  4.  r.  speak  to  this  young  man,  saying 

4.  10.  eyes  of  ihe  Lord  r.to  and  fro  thro'  the  earth 
.Mat.  28.  8.  they  did  r.  to  bring  his  disciples  word 

1  Cor.  9.  24.  that  they  which  r.  in  a  race  r.  all,  but 
onereceivelh  the  prize,  sor.  that  ye  may  ohiain 

20. 1  therefore  so  r.  not  as  uncertainly,  so  fight  I 
Oal.  2.  2.  lest  by  any  means  I  should  r.  or  had  r.  in 

5.  7.  ye  did  r.  well,  who  did  binder  you? 
Phil.  2.  10.  that  I  may  rejoice,  I  have  notr.  in  vain 

2  Thess.  3.  f  1.  that  the  word  of  the  liOrd  may  r. 
Heb.  2.  1 1.  lest  at  any  time  we  should  r.  out 

12.  1.  let  us  r.  with  patience  the  race  before  us 
1  Pet.  4.4.  that  ye  r.  not  to  the  same  ercess  of  riot 

RUNNEST. 
Prov.  4.  12.  when  thou  r.  thou  shalt  not  stun.'jle 

RUNNETH. 
.Tab  15.  20.  he  r.  upon  him,  even  on  his  neck 

16.  14.  be  breaketh  me,  he  r.  upon  me  like  a  giant 
Psal.'i'A.  5.  thou  anointest  my  head,  my  cup  r. over 

147.  15.  his  word  r.  very  swiftly 
Prov.  18.  10.  the  righteous  r.  into  it,  and  is  safe 
I. am.  1.  10.  mine  eye  r.  down  with  water,  3.  48. 
Jfat.  9.  17.  the  bottles  break,  and  Ihe  wine  r.  out 
.fohn  20.  2.  then  she  r.  and  Cometh  io  Simon  Peter 
/iom.9.16.notofhim  that  willeih,  norofhim  that  r. 
RUNNERS. 

1  .'f(im.22. 1 17.  the  king  said  to  Iher  turn  and  slay 
\  Kings  14.  t27.commilted  shields  to  the  chief  of  r. 

Rl^NNING. 

l^ev.  14.  5.  one  bird  be  killed  over  r.  water,  0,  50. 

51.  dip  them  in  r.  water,  and  sprinkle  the  house 

,52.  he  shall  cleanse  the  house  with  ther.  water 

15.  2.  when  any  man  hith  a  r.  issue,  22.  4 

13.  shnil  bathe  his  flesh  in  r.  water,  and  be  clean 
J\rum.  19.  17.  for  an  unclean  person  take  r.  water 

2  Sam.  18.  24.  and  behold,  a  man  r.  alone,  26 
27.  the  r.  of  Ihe  foremost  is  like  r.  of  Abiniaaz 

2  A'/ho-s5.21.  when  Naamansaw  him  r.  after  him 
2  Chron.  23.  12.  Alhaliah  heard  Ihe  people  r. 
Prov.  5.  15.  and  r.  waters  out  of  thine  own  well 
6.  18.  feet  that  be  swift  in  r.  to  mischief 
/srt.33.  4.  as  Iher.  to  and  fro  of  locusts  shall  he  run 
■  fer.  18.  t  14.  shall  the  r.  waters  be  forsaken? 
F.-ek.  31.  4.  with  her  rivers  r.  about  bis  plants 
Mark  9.  15.  the  people  r.  tn  him  and  saluted  him 
25.  when  Jesus  saw  the  peo[ile  r.  logether 
10.  17.  there  came  one  r.  and  kneeled  to  him 
f.uke  Ct.3f^.SOod  measure  and  r.  over  shall  men  give 
.'lets  27. 10.  and  r.  under  a  certain  island,  Clauda 
Rev.  9.  9.  as  the  sound  of  chariots  r.  Io  battle 

RUSH. 
.Job  8.  11.  can  the  r.  grow  without  mire? 
Isa.  9. 14.  Lord  will  cut  oflTbranch  and  r.  in  one  day 
19.  15.  nor  any  work  which  branch  or  r.  may  do 

RUSH, 
/sa. 17. 13. nations  shall  r.  like  rushing  many  waters 

RUSHED. 
.Tudg.  9.  44.  Abimelech  and  company  r.  forward 
20.37.  the  Tiers  in  wait  hasted  and  ;■.  upon  Gibeah 
.Tnh  1.  t  17.  'the  Chaldeann  r.  upon  the  camels 
Mark  3. 1 10.  they  r.  upon  Je^iiB  to  touch  him 
Jicts  19.  29.  they  r.  with  one  accord  into  theatre 

RUSHES. 
Isa.  35.  7.  where  dr.n?ons  Inv  shall  he  reeds  and  r. 

RUSHETH. 
Jer  8.  6.  every  one  turned,  as  horse  r.  into  battle 

RUSHING. 
Tsd-  7. 12. woe  to  multitude  and  to  the  r.  of  nations, 
that  make  a  ;•.  like  the  r.  of  many  waters 
1.1.  oations  shall  raih  like  the  r.  of  many  waters 


SAB 

.Jer.  47.  3.  at  r.  of  chariots  fathers  fihtill  not  look 
Kzck.  .3.  12.  I  heard  a  voice  of  a  great  r.  1. 
yicts  2.2.  there  came  a  sound  as  of  a  r.  migh'i-  wind 

RUST. 
Mat.  6.  19.  where  moth  and  r.  doth  cori^pt,  20. 
Jam.  5. 3.  »■.  of  them  shall  be  a  witness  ugaiLii  yoti 


SABAOTH, 
Or  rather  Zabaolh,  a  Hebrew  word,  that  si^ 
nifies  Ho.'^ls  cr  Armies.  Jehovah  Sabaolh.  i'he 
Lord  of  hosts.  Rum.  9.  29.  Hhose  host  all 
creatures  are,  whether  the  host  of  heaven,  v '  tht 
angels  and  ministers  of  the  l^ord;  orthe.thirs 
and  planets  which  are  as  an  army  ranged  in 
battle-array,  and prrfurnnng  the  will  of  (Uid: 
Or  the  people  of  the  Lord,  both  of  the  Old  and 
M'ew  Testament,  which  is  truly  the  army  of 
the  Lord,  of  which  (iod  is  the  General  unit 
Commander.  The  Hebrew  word  Zaba  is  also 
used  to  signify  the  service  that  his  minislrrs 
perform  for  him  in  the  tabernacle ;  becav..ia 
they  are  there,  as  it  were,  soldiers  or  guards 
attending  at  the  court  of  their  Prince,  Num. 
4.  3,  23,  30. 
Worn.  9. 29.  except  the  Lord  of  s.  had  left  us  a  seed 
./am.  5.  4.  are  entered  into  the  eais  of  the  Lord  of ». 

SABBATH. 
This  word  in  Hebrew  signifies  Rest,  God  having 
created  the  world  in  six  days,  rested  on  the  se- 
venih.  Gin.  2.  2.  that  is,  after  God  had  per- 
fected the  invisible  and  visible  worlds,  on  the 
review  of  all  his  works, finding  tliemvery  good, 
he  took  pleasure,  he  was  satisfied  in  all  those 
discoveries  of  his  own  perfections  in  the  irorka 
of  his  hands.    He  blessed  this  day,  and  sancti- 
fied it,  because  he  had  rested  upon  it.     From 
that  time  he  set  it  apart,  and  appointed  it  in 
a  peculiar  manner  far  his  worship.     Jlvd  the 
Hebrews  afterwards,  in  consequence  of  this  de- 
signation, and  to  preserve  the  memory  of  the 
creation,  sanctified,  by  his  order,  the  Sabbath- 
day,  or  Ihe  seventh  day,  by  abstaining  from  all 
work,  labour,  and  servile  employments,  and  by 
applyimj  themselves  to  the  service  of  the  Lord., 
to  the  study  of  his  law,  and  to  prayer      Jlod 
at  mount  Sinai  by  a  positive,  moral,  and  per- 
petual commandmeni  Gad  hath  appointed  i  n.e 
day  in  the  seven  to  be  kept  holy  to  himself; 
which  in   the    New    Testament    (s   called   the 
Lord's  day,  and  is  to  be  continued  to  the  end 
of  the  woilil  as  the  Christian  Sahbath. 
Sahbalh  !s  also  taken  for  the  whole  week.    Luke 
18.  12,  I  fast  twice  in  the  week  :  in  the  Greek 
it  IS,  I  fast  twice  in  the  Sabbath.     Sometimes, 
for  the  sahbalinal  year,  which  was  celebrated 
among  the  Jews  ever*  seventh  year,  when  Ihe 
land  was  to  rest,  and  to  be  left  without  eui 
tare.  Lev.  25. 2.  4    God  appointed  the  obscrva 
turn  of  the  sabbatical  year  to  enforce  the  ac- 
knowledgmi'-nt  of  his  sovereign  authority  over 
all  things,  and  particularly  over  the  land  of 
Canaan,  which  he  had  given  to  the  Hebrews, 
and  in  whu  h  they  were  but  tenants  at  his  will, 
/likewise  for  the  trial  and  exercise  of  their 
obedience,  and  the  demonstration  of  his  pruvi- 
dence,  as  well  in  the  general  towards  men,  as 
more  especially  towards  his  own  peojile ;  and 
to  wean  them  from  mordinute  love,  and  pursuit 
of,or  trust  to,  worldly  advantages  ;  and  it 
inure  them  to  depend  upon    God  alone,  and 
upon    Gad's  blessing  for   th'ir   subsistence ; 
and  to  put  them  in  mind  of  that  blessed  and 
eternal  rest  provided  for  all  the  godly,  wherein 
they  shall  be  perfectly  freed  from  all  worldly 
labours  and  troubles. 
Sabballi  islikewise  taken  for  all  I  he. lewish  festi- 
vals, indifferently.  Lev.  19.  3,  30,  Keep  my 
sabbaths;  that  is,  my  feast ■!,  as  the  Passover, 
the  feast  of  Tabernacles,  &c.  Ezekielsnj/s,  thai 
the  Sabbaths  are  signs  that  God  has  given  to 
his  people  to  distinaiiish   ihem    irom   other  na- 
tions, Kzek.  20.  12,  20.     j^ud  Moses,  in  Deut 
5.    15,    The  Lord  hath  brought  thee   out  of 
Egypt,  therefore  the  Lord   (hy  God  hath  com 
niandrd  Ihee  Io  keep  the  Sabbath-day. 
Sabhalh  is  also  taken  for  the  eternal  rest  and  fe- 
licity iv  heaven,  where  the  spirits  of  just  men 
are  made  perfect;  anil  the  saints  are  delivered 
from  sin  and  sorrow,  from  the  guiU  and  power 
of  sin,  and  even  from  the  very  being  of  sin, 
for  Jesus    saves    his  people    from    their   sins. 
They  will  be  blessed  in  heaven  with  complete 
conformity   to   God,    and    uni'  terruptfd    com- 
munion with  him  ;  and  their  happiness  will  bt 
eternal,  for  they  will  ever  he  with  the  Lord,  nni 
will  enjoy    an   eternal   Sabbalh.      Heb.  4.  0 
There  "remaineth  therefore  a  rest    o  iho  peo. 


SAB 

x,',e  A  Gol;  In  the  Greek  jt  is  ottJSotT.o-juoj, 
i  l!=(|Mrii  ol' tlie  ti.ibliulli. 

k  aauUatliilav's  journey,  /.oii^  jouriiies  were 
forOidueii  lite  Je.vsu/i  cjabUalu  days,  i'my  mat 
yOm.  digiii  Ue  iiul  111  Hiu  Wiiiier,  iieillicr  on  llie 
SabbaUi-Jay,  saijn  oar  Haoiutir,  Mat.  '^4.  iO. 
JJoiceoer,  a  is  cviUc.il  llity  mere  allowed  to  ^'o 
a  cerlatn  space  uii  that  day,  at  least  lu  Ike 
temple  or  taueriiade  from  the  remote  po.r Is  of 
the  ciHj  or  camp,  .duel  At.  Luke  says,  ikat  Ike 
mount  of  OlivfS  teas  distant  from  Jurusiileiii 
the  spaee  of  a  s.iob.uli-U.iy'ji  journey,  .Vcls  J. 
liJ.  J'he  liaObiiis  generally  Jix  t/its  space  at 
two  thousand  cuotts  ;  that  is,  about  a  mile. 

The  sicoiid  sabl):iili  alter  llie  tirst,  Lulie  6.  1. 
Home  liace  taken  it  for  the  second,  otkers  fur 
the  last  daii  uf  unleavened  bread  ;  and  some 
fur  the  day  of  renlecosl :  Tke  fassooer  teas 
tAe/rsJ sabbaili,  according  totkeni,  and  Pente- 
cost the  second.  Ulktrs  kaoe  tkunglit,  that  the 
first  grand  SAbW.Mx  teas  Uiefrstsabbalkoflke 
ctvil  year,  in  the  monlk  Ti/.i;  and  that  the 
tecond  was  tUejirst  of  lliehuly  year,  or  of  the 
mvnlli  Misaii.  J'he  opinion  vwst  generally 
fcilowed,  IS  of  those  idiu  lliiuk  Ikat  to  have  been 
the  first  sabballi,  whick  fuiluwed  Ikesecoml  day 
of  unleavened  bread.  The  Jews  tkus  reckoned 
thhr  sabballis  froinlhe  I'assoverto  t'entecost; 
tht first  was  called  socumlo-iinirium,  or sicojk/ 
after  the  first ;  that  is,  the  first  after  tke  sc 
Cond  day  of  anleaoened  bread  :  'J'he  second  was 
called  secuiiilo  secundum,  oi-«/ie  second  day  of 
the  sabbath  after  tke  second  day  of  unleavened 
bread  :  Tke  ikird  was  called  secunilo-lerliuin, 
or  the  third  day  of  tlie%iihbii.\.\\  after  the  second 
day  of  unleanened  bread:  Jind  so  of  all  tke 
rest,  as  far  as  sccundo  septimuEn  ;  that  is,  tke 
tevenlli  day  of  tke  awbhaih  after  tke  second  day 
of  uiileavined  bread.  The  seventh  sabballi 
immediately  preceded  I'entecost,  which  was  ce- 
lebrated tke  fiftieth  day  after  the  second  day 
of  unleavened  bread. 

The  preparaUon  ofine  sabbath;  in  Greek,  Para- 
sceue.  'J'ke  Juw.<  gave  Ike  name  of  Parasceue 
to  tke  sixth  day  of  Ike  week,  because  being  not 
allowed  on  tkesabbalk  to  prepare  their  food, 
they  provided  tke  day  before  wkat  was  neces- 
sary fur  Ikeir  subsL-i'teiice  on  tke  sabbatk.  Tke 
Evangelist  JuUn  says,  tkat  Fnday,  uu  wkiek 
our  Saviour  suffered,  was  the  preparation  of 
the  passover,  ./o/ire  19.  li.  because  tke  passovcr 
was  to  be  celebrated  tke  day  following.  Ht. 
Matthew  marksout  tlieday  by  Ikesc  words,  The 
day  that  loilowod  Ibe  Farasccue,  .Mat.  27.  (J-2. 
Ml  the  Evangelists  observe,  that  tkcy  delayed 
not  to  take  down  Christ /ni/a  Ike  cross,  and  to 
puthiin  in  tke  nearest  tomb,  because  it  was  tke 
evening  of  tke  Parasiji;ue,urt'i  that  tke  sabbatk 
was  to  begin  iniinidtately  after  tke  setting  of 
ike  sun,  or  tke  rising  of  the  stars. 
Exod.  Hi.  23.  to-inorrow  rs  the  rest  of  the  holy  s. 
25.  eat  that  to-d.iy,  lor  to-day  is  a  s.  to  ilic  Lord 
29.  see,  tor  that  the  Lord  hatli  given  you  the  s. 
20-  10.  the  seventii  dav  is  the  s.  of  the  Lord  thy 
God,  :il.  15.  I  ;t5.2.  Lcn.'Zi.  3.  IJeut.  5.  14. 
31.  14.  ye  shall  kuepthes.  Iherefurt-,  IG. 
Lev.  ll).'31.  on  that  day  the  priest  shall  make  an 
aloneineiit,  it  shall  be  as.  of  rest  to  you,  23.3,32. 

23.  11.  morrow  after  the  s.  priest  shall  wave  it 
15.  count  to  you  from  the  morrow  after  the  s, 
Vi.  afti;r  seventh  s.  .shall  ye  number  fifty  days 
i\.  ill  first  day  of  the  month  shall  ye  have  a  s. 
32.  from  eviri  to  even  shall  ye  celebrate  your  s. 
39.  on  the  tirst  day  shall  be  a  s.  on  tiie  eighth  a  s. 

24.  8.  every  s.  he  shall  set  in  order  befoie  Lord 

25.  2.  then  shall  the  land  keep  a  s.  4,  ti. 

A'um.  2d.  10.  this  IS  the  burnt  offering  of  every  s. 
ilCings4.  23.  lie  said,  it  is  neither  new  moon  nor  s. 
11.  5.  a  third  part  of  you  thit  enter  in  on  the  s. 
7.  two  ji.irts  of  alf  you  that  go  forth  on  the  3. 
even  they  shall  kelp  the  watch,  9. 2  C/jr.23.  8. 
16.  18.  the  covert  for  the  s.  turned  Ahaz 

1  Chron.  9.  32.  to  prepare  the  shew  bread  every  s. 

2  Car.  36.  21.  as  long  as  ilesolaie,  she  kept  the  a. 
IsTeh.  9.  14.  and  madesi  known  to  them  thy  holy  s. 

10.  31.  %ve  would  not  buy  it  of  them  on  the  s. 
13.  15.  I  saw  some  treading  wine-presses  on  the  5. 
16  men  of  Tyre  brought  ware,  and  sold  on  the  s. 

18.  ye  bring  wrath  on  Israel,  by  profaning  the  s. 

19.  the  ^a'.tfi  began  to  be  dark  befoie  the  s. 
21.  from  that  time  came  ihey  no  more  on  the  s. 

Jan.  56.  2.  blessed  is  the  man  that  keepeth  the  s.  6 
58.  13.  turn  thy  foot  from  ihe  s.  call  s.  a  delight 
66.  23.  from  one  s.  to  anolh.'r  shall  all  woiship 
Eiek.  46.  1.  hut  on  the  s.  it  shall  be  opened 
dmcs  8.  5.  saying,  when  will  the  s   be  gone  ? 
Vat.  28.  I    in  the  end  of  the  s.  came  Mary 
Mark'i.  27.  the.?,  was  .nade  for  m:in,not  man  for*. 
28.  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  of  the  s.  Luke  6.  5. 
IQ.  1  when  the  t   was  past,  Mary  Magdalene 
54! 


I.ukc  6.  l.on  the  second  s.  after  tin;  fiist,  he  went 

13.  10.  teaching  in  the  synagogue  on  the  s. 

15.  diilh  not  LMCli  on  the  s  loose  his  o.\  or  his  ass? 

23.  54.  it  was  the  prepavaliori,  and  the  s.  dreu  oil 

.lukn  5    18.  because  he  not  ouly  had  broken  the  s. 

.•ietsVi.A-l.  these  words  be  preached  to  them  next*-. 

16.  13.  on  the  s.  we  went  out  of  city  hyrivet-s:de 

in.  4.  hi;  reasoned  in  the  synagogue  every  s. 

Ileb.  4.  t  9.  there  reniaiiieth  a  keeping  of  a  s. 

See  IJav,  D.iys. 

SAB15AT1IS. 

Ezod.'.il.  13.  speak  to  the  children 'jf  Israel, saying, 

my  s.  ye  shall  keep.  Lev.  19.  3,  30.  |  26.  2 

Lev.  23.  15.  seven  s.  shall  be  complete 

38.be5ide  the  s.  of  the  Lord,anil  beside  your  gifts 

25.  8.  and  thou  shall  number  seven  s.  of  years 

26.  34.  land  enjoy  her  s.  even  then  shall  the  land 

rest  and  eiijuy  her  s.  43.  2  i'krvn.  36.  21. 
35.  it  shall  rest,  because  it  did  not  rest  Hi  yours. 
lC7i)-oH.23.  31.  toolVci  the  burnt-sacrilic.es  m  the  s. 
2  Ckron.  2.  4.  1  8.  13.  1  31.  3.  JVeA.  10.  33. 
fsa.  1.  13.  new-moons  and  s.  I  cannot  away  with 
56.  4.  saith  Lord  to  the  eunuchs  that  kccii  my  s. 
Lam.  1.  7.  the  adversaries  did  muck  at  her  s. 
2.  6.  Lord  caused  the  s.  to  be  forgoltei-  in  Zion 
Ezek.  20.  12.  also  1  gave  them  my  s.  to  be  a  sign 

13.  and  my  s.  they  greatly  polluted,  |6,  24. 
22.  8.  and  thou  hast  profaned  my  s.  23.  38. 
26.  the  priests  have  "hid  their  eyes  from  my  s. 

14.  24.  they  shall  keep  my  laws  and  hallow  my  s. 
45  n.itshall  be  prince's  part  to  give  otterings  fors 
46.3.  the  people  shall  woiship  at  this  gate  in  thes. 

Hos.  2.  ll!  i  will  also  make  to  cease  her  s. 

SACK. 
(Ven.42.25.thenJo3cphcommanded  to  restore  every 
man's  money  into  hiss.  35.  |  43.21.  |  44.  1. 
44.  2.  put  my  silver  cii|)  in  s.  mouth  of  youngest 

11.  they  took  down  every  man  his  s.  to  ground 

12.  and  the  cup  was  found  in  Benjamin's  s. 
Lev.  11.  32.  or  s.  of  unclean  must  be  put  in  water 

SACKBUT. 

Dan.  3.  5.  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  a.  7,  10,  15. 
SACKCLOTH. 

Tkii  is  a  purs  Hebrew  icord,  and  has  spread  into 
many  languages.  Besides  the  common  signifi 
calian.whichis very  well  known,  itstands  also 
far  a  suit  of  mourning,  which  was  worn  at  tke 
death  of  a  friend,  or  relation.  In  great  cala- 
milies  and  troubles,  tkey  wore  sackclotk  about 
tkcir  bodies;  <;ird  you  with  sackcloth,  and 
momrn  before  Abner,  2  Sam.  3.  31.  Let  us  put 
sackcloth  on  our  loins,  and  go  out  and  implore 
the  clemency  of  the  king  of  Israel,  1  Kings 
20.  31.  Ahab  tore  his  ciolhes,  pat  on  a  shiil 
of  hair-cloth  iie.xt  to  his  skin,  fasted,  and  lay 
upon  sackcloth,  1  Kings  21.  27.  Jind  wken 
Mordecai  was  informed  of  tke  ruin  that  threat- 
ened his  nation,  he  put  on  sackclotk,  and  co- 
vered kiskead  with  askes,  Eslh.  4.  1.  Jind  Job 
says,  I  have  sewed  sackcloth  upon  my  skin. 
Job  16.  15. 

On  tke  contrary,  in  tke  time  of  joy,  and  upon  tke 
kcaring  of  any  good  news,  Ikusr  tkat  were  clad 
insackclolk,  lore  it  from  their  bodies,  and  cast 
it  from  them.  Psal.3(l.  11,  Thou  hast  put  off  my 
sackcloth  and  girded  me  with  gladness.  Thepro- 
pkets  wire  commonly  cloikcd  in  sackcloth.  The 
Lord  bids  Isaiah  to  put  off  the  sackclotk  tkat 
was  about  liie  body,  and  to  go  naked,  Isa.  20.  2. 
Zechariah  says,  that  tke  false  prophets  should 
no  lonirer  propkesy  in  sackcloth,  to  deceive  tkr 
simple°,T.<ieh.  13.  4.  They  shall  prophesy  1260 
days,  slothed  in  sackcloth.  Rev.  11.  3. 

nen.  37.  34.  and  Jacob  put  s.  upon  his  loins 

2  .Sam.  3.  31.  he  said,  gird  you  with  s.  and  mourn 
21.  10.  Rizpah  took  s.  and  spread  it  on  the  rock 

1  A'(n^A20.31.  the  kings  of  Israel  are  merciful  kings 

let  us  puts,  on  our  loins,  and  ro|)es,32. 

21.  27.  Ahab  put  s.  on  lii.i  flesh,  and  lay  in  s. 

2  Kings  6.  30.  people  looked,  and  he  had  s.  within 

19.  LHezekiah  covered  himself  withs.  /sa.  37.  1. 
2.  elders  of  Ihe  pi  iests  covered  with  s.  Asu.  37.  2. 

ICAr.  21. 16.  David  and  eiders  wcreclothed  with  s. 
A;.«<A.  4.1.  Mordecai  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  on  s. 
2.  for  non»  might  enter  the  gate  clothed  with  s. 
.lob  16.  15.  I  have  sewed  s.  upon  my  .skin 
rs<(i.30.I  I  .hast  put  oflTmy  s.  and  girded  with  glad. 

35.  13.  when  they  were  sick,  my  clothing  was  s. 

69.  1 1.  I  made  s.  also  my  garment,  ;jik'j  a  proverb 
Isa.  3.  24.  instead  of  a  st-jmacher,  a  girding  of  s. 

15.  3.  in  streets  they  shall  gird  themselves  with  i. 

20.  2.  go,  and  loose  the  s.  from  off  thy  loins 

22.  12.  in  thatday  did  Lord  call  to  girding  with  s. 
32.1 1. strip  vou,  and  make  you  bare,  and  giid.?.  on 

your  loins,  .Irr.  4.  8.  |  6.  26.  1  48,  37.  |  49  3. 
50.  3,  I  make  s.  the  covering  of  the  heavens 
Aam.2.10.  they  have  girded  themselves  with  s.vir 
gins  hang  down  their  heads,  Eze/r.  7.  18.  |  27.31. 
Dan.  9.  3.  to  seek  the  Lord  with  fasting  and  s. 
Joel  1    8.  lament  like  a  virgin  girded  with  a.  lor 


.hill  I    1.'!.  come,  lie  ai!  iijhtin  ».  ye  ministom  ofO 
.dinus  S    10.  and  1  uii.  rung  u,)  s   upcn  all  Ijiiui 
.lonak  3.  5.  the  jieople  ol  Nineveh  put  on  s. 
6   the  kin^-  cuiLiL.I  hini  wuh  s.  and  sal  in  ashes 
8.  but  let  mail  and  beast  be  c>  vered  with  s. 
Rev.  6.  12.  the  sun  became  black  as  s   of  hair 
11.  3.  they  shall  i>r  pliesv  I'-'-O  days,  clothed  in  5 
SACKCLtJTIlLS. 
jVeh.  G.  1.  Israel  were  assembled  with  ».  on  them 

SACKS. 
rien.  42.  25.  to  fil)  theirs,  with  com, 44.  1. 
43.  12.  the  money  was  brwught  again  in  your  «. 

22.  we  cannot  tell  who  put  our  money  in  our  s- 

23.  your  God  hath  given  you  treasure  in  yuurs. 
.fosk.'J.  4.  the  Gibemiilestciiik  old  s.  on  their  usfcs 

SACRIFICE 

Is  an  offering  made  to  Oud  upon  kis  altars  by  the 
kand  of  a  lawful  minister,  to  acknowledge  h:a 
power,  to  own  entire  dependence  on  kim,  or  to 
conciliate  his  favour.  Jl  sacrifice  differs  fn.  a 
a  mere  oblation  m  this,  tkat  in  a  sacrifice  thc's 
must  be  a  real  change  or  destruction  uf  the  thnifr 
offered  :  wkereas  an  oblation  is  but  a  simple: 
offering  uf  a  gift.  Jis  men  have  always  be,  n 
under  an  obligation  of  acknowledging  thesa 
prcme  dominion  of  God  over  them,  and  whnf. 
ever  belongs  to  them;  and  as  tkerehave  alwuys 
been  found  persons  tkat  have  consiienlioubly 
acquitted liiemseloes  of  this  duty,  ilis probable., 
that  there  have  been  always  sacrifices  in  l/ie 
world. 

Adam  and  his  sons,  Noah  and  his  descendant-'^, 
Abraham  and  kis  posterity,  ^llb  and  Melchi 
zedek,  before  tke  law,  knee  offered  to  Gudrcal 
sacrifices.  Tke  law  did  only  ascertain  the 
quality,  thenumber,  and  other  circumstances  of 
s.'icrifices:  before  that,  all  uuis  arbitrary.  They 
offered  the  fruits  of  the  earth,  tke  fat  of  tke  milk 
of  animals,  the  fleeces  ufskeep,  or  theblood  and 
tke  flesk  of  tke  victims  :  Every  one  pursued 
his  ownkumour,  kis  aeknumledgmenl,his  zeal, 
or  kis  devotion  :  But  among  ',!'e  Jews,  tke  lam 
appointed  what  tkey  wet i  I.  ffer,  anihnwkat 
quanlilies.  Before  tke  law  was  given,  evtrp 
one  was  tke  priest  and  minister  nf  his  own 
sacrifices  ;  at  least  lie  was  at  liberty  to  choose. 
wkat  pri:st  he  pleased  to  offer  his  victims. 
This  honour  was  generally  ciniferredvpon  the: 
most  ancient,  or  keail  of  a  family,  on  princes 
or  men  of  the  greatest  vtrlne  and  integrity 
But  after  Moses  «/iiS  was  wholly  confined  to  the 
family  of  Aaron. 

Of  these  sacrifices  some  were  eiicharistical,  ana 
are  called  peace-offerings,  by  which  the  sacri 
ficer  acknowledged  the  bounty  of  God,  and  his 
own  unworthiness,  and  rendered  praise  for  a 
favour  rcceived.and  desired  tlic  divine  blessing 
Others  were  e.vpiatory,  tke   sin-offerings,  fur 
avertingof  God's  wrath-  These  offerings  signi 
fird,  Tkat  man  is  a  sinner,  and  therefore  obnox 
loiis  to  the  just  indignation  and  extreme  dis 
pleasure  of  tke  holy  and  right/ ous  God;  and 
tkat    God  was  to   be  prnpiliiitcd,  and  that  he 
mightpardonkim:  That  Gudwuuldnntforgive 
sin  without  the  atonement  of  justice,  which  re 
quired  tke  death  of  the  offender;  but  it  being 
tempered  with  mercy,  accepted  a  sacrifice  in  his 
stead.      There  was  a  double  guilt  contracted  by 
those  that  were  under  tkcMosnicaUlispensation, 
[1]  Typical,  from  the  breach  of  a  ceremonial 
constitution  which  kodno  relation  to  morality, 
such  were  accidental  diseases,  tke  tuuckin^^  of  a 
dead  body,  i?-c.  wkich  were  esteemed  vicioUJ  ac- 
cording to  tke  law,  anil  Ike  defiled  were  eiclvdea 
from  sacred,  and  civil  society:  but  as  thosepnl 
lutions  were  penal,  merely  by  tke  positive  will 
of  God,  so  the  exercise  of  his  supreme  right 
being  tempered  witk  wistiom  and  equity,  he  or- 
dained that  the  guilt  should  be  nliolrshed  by  a 
sacrifice,  and  that  tki-i/  should  be  fully  restored 
to  Ihrir  former  privileirrs  :    Thus  the  apostl, 
says,  (?eb.9.  13,  That  the  blood  of  those  saert 
fiees  sanctifieth  to  the  purifying  ofthe  flesh;  that 
is,  eommunica.ted  a  legal  purity  to  the  offerers, 
and  consequently  aright  to  approach  the  holy 
place.     The  reason  of  these  institutions  lean, 
that  the  legal  impurity  might  represent  the  true 
defilements  of  sin,  and  the  expiatory  sncrifirrg 
prrfiirure  that  great  and  admiriible  Olihition 
which  should  purge  away  all  sin.  [2]  Thryhai 
contracted  a  real  guilt  which  respects  tke  con- 
science, from  the  hrearh  of  the  moral  law,  aijrt 
which  subjected  Ike  nffeniirr  to  death  temporal 
and  eternal.    This  cm/Id  not  hepunred  awnn  liy 
those  sacrifices:   Forhnm  is  it  possible,  tknt  the 
blond  of  a  beast  should  cleanse  the  soul  of  man, 
or  satisfy  the  justice  of  an  offended  God  J  On 
the  contrary,  tkey  revived  the  guilt  of  sin,  nn« 
reinforced  the  rigour  of  tke  law,    and  wer, 
a  public  profession  of  the  misery  of  nen-  Jl 


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the  moral  laie  contained  a  declaration  of  our 
guilt,  and  G  bit's  rigliltopunisk,  so  all  thcparts 
iif  the  ceremonial  were  either  arguments  and 
convictions ef  sm,  or  imeges  of  Uiepuniskr\-  it 
due  fur  them.  But  as  they  had  a  relation  to 
Christ,  the  great  gospel  sacrifice,  who  was  their 
eomplrvient,  so  tkey  signified  the  expiation  of 
moral  guilt  by  hts  sacrifice,  and  freed  the  sinner 
from  that  temporal  death  to  which  he  was  liable, 
as  a  representative  of  uur  freedom  from  eternal 
death  by  the  blood  of  the  cross.  Hence  in  the 
Afctt)  Testament  Christ  is  culled  a  Lamb,  m 
Vie  notion  of  a  sacrifice,  The  Lamb  of  God 
whicli  lakelh  away  the  sin  of  the  world,  John  \. 
29.  The  Lamb  slain  from  the  fouiidauon  of  the 
world,  Rev.  13.  8.  He  was  represented  by  the 
redkeifcr,  whoseasheswere  the  chief  ingredient 
t«  the  waters  of  purification.  Hob.  9.  Ill,  14. 
For  if  the  blood  of  bulls  and  of  goals,  and  the 
ashcj  of  a  heifer  sprinkling  the  unclean,  sanc- 
ti.ietii  to  the  purifying  of  ihe  fl;sli,  how  much 
more  sha!l  llic  biood  ol'  Christ  purge  the  con- 
science 7  Especial/'/  the  anniversary  sacrifice, 
which  was  the  abridgement  and  recapitulation 
of  the  rest,  hath  an  eminent  respect  to  Christ. 
//«i.9.  7,8. 
6i  to  the  beasts  sacrificed  by  the  Jews,  and  their 
manner  of  sacrificing  them.  See  the  Signitica- 
tion  of  OVFERING. 
Sen.  31.  54.  then  Jacob  offered  s.upon  the  mount 
Exod.  5.  17.  let  us  go  and  do  s.  to  the  Lord,  8.  8. 

12.  27.  say,  it  is  the  s.  of  the  Loid's  passover 
23. 18.  not  offer  blood  ofs.  with  leavened,  34.  25. 
34.  15.  and  one  call  thee,  and  thou  eat  of  his  s. 

25.  nor  shall  s.  of  passovcr  be  left  to  morning 
£,cu.7.12.thLn  he  shall  offer  with  s.  of  thanksgiving 
l.'J.  leavened  bread  wiih  s.of  thanksgiving,'22.29. 
16.  if  s.  be  a  vow,  it  shall  he  eaten  the  same  day 
17.8.  whoso  offereth  a  s.  and  brmgeth  not  to  door 
27.  11.  any  beast  of  which  they  do  not  offer  a  s. 
Kam.  15.  3.  or  make  a  s.  in  performing  a  vow,  8. 
28.6.it  isfora  sweet  savour,  as.  made  by  fire  unto 
the  Lord,  8,  13,  19,  24.  |  -29.  C,  l.'!,  36. 
Oeut.  18.  3.  the  priests'  due  from  them  that  oflbr  s. 
Josh.  22.  26.  let  us  now  build  an  altar,  not  for  s. 
Jddg.  IG.  23.  for  to  offer  a  great  s.  to  Dagon 
I  .Sam..  1.  21.  went  up  to  offer  the  yearly  s.  Q.  19. 
2.  29.  wherefore  kick  ye  at  my  s.  and  offering? 
',\.  14.  ini()uity  of  Eli's  house  not  purged  with  s. 
0.12.for  theinis  as.ofpcople  to-day  iii  high  place 
13.  because  he  doth  bless  the  s.  then  they  eat 

1.5.  22.  behold,  to  obey  is  better  than  s. 

!6.  3.  call  Jesse  to  the  s.aiid  I  will  shew  thee,  5. 

20.  6.  there  is  a  yearly  s.  for  all  the  family,  29. 

1  Kings  12.  27.  if  this  people  do  s.  at  Jerusalem 

13.  29.  they  projihesied  till  timeof  the  evenings. 
36.  at  ihe  time  of  evening  s.  Elijah  drew  near 

2A7«o-s.">.17.nor  offer  .s.  to  o. her  gods,  but  the  Lord 
10.  19.  for  I  have  a  great  s.  to  do  to  Haal 
17.  36.  him  shall  ye  fi-ar,  and  to  him  shall  ye  do  s. 

2  Chron.  2.  6.  save  only  to  burn  s.  before  him 
7.  5.  king  Solomon  offered  a  s.  of  22,(i00  oxen 

12.  chosen  this  place  to  myself  for  a  house  ofs. 
29.  t  11   tlie  Lord  hith  chosen  you  to  offer  s. 

Ezra9.  4.  1  sat  asionie.l  until  the  evening  s. 
5.  at  the  evening  s.  i  arose  up  from  my  heaviness 

Psal.  40.  6.  s.  thou  didst  not  desire,  51.  10. 
50.  5.  that  have  made  a  covenant  with  mc  by  s. 
116.  17.  I  will  offer  to  thee  thes.  of  lliunksgiving 
113.  27.  bind  the  s.  with  cords  to  horns  of  altar 
141.  2.  an  1  lifiing  up  of  my  hands  as  evening  s. 

Prov.  15.  9.  s.  of  ihe  wicked  is  abomination 

21.  3.  to  do  justice  is  more  acceptable  than  s. 
F.ccl.  5.  1.  to  hear  than  to  give  the  s.  of  fools 
Isa.  19.  21.  the  Egy|)lians  shall  do  s.  and  oblation 

".4.6.  for  the  Lord  hath  a  s.  m  Bozrah  and  Idumea 
57.  7.  even  thither  wentest  thou  to  offer  f. 
Jer.  33. 11.  the  voice  of  them  that  brings,  oi  praise 

13.  nor  want  a  man  to  dos.  continually 

46.  10.  for  God  hath  as.  in  the  north  contilry 
Ezei.39. 17. gather  logeiher  to  my  s.o.ven  a  great  s. 
19.  and  drink  blood  till  ye  be  drunken  of  my  s. 
44.  11.  they  shall  slay  the  s.  for  the  people 
46.  24.  where  ministers  boil  Ihe  s.  of  ihe  people 
I>an.8.11.dailys.wastakenaway,9.27.  I  11.31. 

12.  a  host  wa<  given  him  against  tiTe  daily  s. 

13.  how  long  sh  ill  be  the  vision  of  the  daily  s.? 
12.  11.  from  the  time  diilys.  shall  be  taken  away 

I7«s.3.  4.  Israr^l  shall  abide  many  days  without  as. 

6.6.  I  desired  mercy,  and  nots.  Miil.^.U.  j  12.7. 
jSmos  4.  5.  offer  a  s.  of  t,'ianksiiviiig  with  leaven 
Jonah  1.  l").  then  the  men  0if;;red  as.  to  the  Lord 
Z'ph.  I.  7.  f  )r  the  Lord  Uath  prepared  a  s.  8. 
J4al.  1.  8.  if  yeolfer  the  blind  for  s.is  it  not  evil? 
dit'irk  ii.  49.  every  s.  shall  be  sailed  with  salt 
Luke  2.  24.  and  io  offer  a  s.  according  to  Ihe  law 
Acts  7.41.  in  those  days  they  offered  s.  to  the  idol 

14.  13.  and  would  have  done  s.  with  the  people 
19.  that  they  had  not  dono  s.  unto  them 

J.'g  •;.S.  1 3.  by  a  s.foi  sin  condemned  sin  in  tlie  flesh 
503 


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Rom.  12.  1.  that  ye  present  your  bodies  a  living  ». 

1  Cor.  8.  4.  are  offered  in  s.  to  idols,  10.  19,  28. 

Eph.  5.  2.  a  s.  to  God  for  a  sweet  smelling  savour 

Phil.  2.  17.  if  1  be  offered  on  the  s.  of  your  faith 
4.  18.  a  s.  acceptable,  well-pleasing  to  God 

Hcb.  7.  27  needeih  not  daily  as  those  to  ofier  up  s. 
9.  2'i.  to  put  away  sin  by  the  s.  of  himself 
10.5.hesailh,  s.  and  offering  thou  wouldest  nol,8. 
12.  after  he  bad  offered  one  s.  for  sins,  for  ever 
26.  there  remameth  no  more  s.  for  sins 

11.  4.  Abel  offered  to  God  a  more  excellent  s. 
13.  15.  by  him  let  us  offer  the  s.  of  praise 

See  Burnt,  Peace-Offering. 
S./^CRIFICE,   Verb. 
Exod.  3. 18.  let  us  go  and  s.  to  the  Lord  our  God, 
5.  3,  8.  I  8.  27.  I  10.  25.  ||  8.  25.  go  ye,  s. 
8.  26.  shall  we  s.  abominalion  of  the  Egyptians? 
29.  in  not  letting  the  jieople  go  tos.  to  the  Lord 
13.  15.  I  s.  to  Lord  all  that  openeth  the  matrix 
20.  24.  thou  shalt  s.  thereon  thy  burnt-offerings 
/J.-uMS.  21.  any  blemish,  thoushalt  nots.  it,  17.  1. 
16.  2.  thou  shalt  therefore  s.  the  passover,  6. 
5.  nots.  the  passover  within  any  of  thy  gates 
I.Sam.  1.  3.  Elkanah  went  up  yearly  to  s.  to  Lord 

15.  15.  the  people  spared  the  best  to  s.  to  the  Lord 

21.  should  have  been  destroyed  tos.  to  the  Lord 

16.  2.  and  say,  I  am  come  to  s.  to  the  Lord,  5. 

1  Kings  3.  4.  Solomon  went  to  Gibcon  to  s.  there 
12. 1  32.  Jeroboam  offered  to  s.  to  calves  he  made 

2  Kings  14.  4.  as  yet  the  people  did  s.  and  burnt  in- 

cense on  the  high  places,  2  Chron.  33.  17. 

17.  35.  nor  shall  s.  to  other  gods,  nor  serve  them 
2  Chron.  11. 16.  came  to  Jerusalem  to  s.  to  the  Ld. 
Ezra  4.  2.  we  seek  your  God,  and  do  s.  to  him 
JVeh.  4.2.  will  they  s.?  will  they  make  end  in  a  day? 
Psal.  54.  6.  I  will  freely  s.  to  thee,  I  will  praise 

107.  22.  let  them  s.  sacrifices  of  thanksgiving 
Eiek.  39.  17.  gather  to  my  s.  that  I  do  s.  for  you 
Hos.  4.  13.  they  s.  on  Ihe  tops  of  the  mountains 
14.  and  they  s.  with  harlots,  therefore  ihe  people 

8.  13.  they  s.  but  the  Loid  accepteth  them  not 

12.  11.  they  are  vanity,  they  s.  bullocks  in  Gilgal 

13.  2.  they  say,  let  the  men  that  s.  kiss  the  calves 
Jonah  2.  9.  I  v^'ill  s.  to  thee  with  thanksgiving 
Hab.  1.  16.  therefore  they  s.  unto  their  net 
Zcch.  14.  21.  they  that  s.  shall  seethe  therein 
Mai.  1. 1 8.  if  ye  offei  the  blind  to  s.  is  it  not  evil  ? 
I  Cor.  10.  20.  things  Gentiles  s.  they  s.  to  devils 

S,\CRIFICED. 
Exod  32.8.  they  made  them  a  calf  and  s.  thereunto 
Deut.  32.  17.  they  s.  unto  devils,  not  to  God 
.tosh.  8.  31.  they  s.  thereon  peace-otferiiigs 
Jiulg.  2.  5.  anil  they  s.  there  unto  the  Lord 

1  Sam,  2.  15.  the  servant  said  to  the  man  that  s. 
6.  15.  and  s.  sacrifices  the  same  day  to  the  Lord 
11.  15.  all  the  people  went  to  Gilgal  and  s. 

2  .Sam.  6.  13.  David  s.  oxen  and  falling^ 
IKinrrs  3.2.  only  the  people  s.  in  the  high  places,  3. 

2  Kings  12.  3.  |  15.4,35.  |  16.  4.  2  C7;r.28.4. 
11.  8.  for  his  strange  wives,  and  s.  to  their  gods 
2  Kings  17.  32.  made  of  the  lowest  priests  which  s. 
23.  t20.  he  s.  all  the  priests  of  the  high  places 

1  CAr(/7i.21.28.  Lord  answered  him,  then  he  s.  there 

2  Chron,  5.  0.  all  that  assembled  before  ark  s. sheep 
2^.23.  Ahazs.to  the  gods  ofDamasc.  which  smote 

33.  16.  Manasseh  s.  on  the  altar  of  the  Lord 

22.  for  Anion  s.  to  all  the  carved  images 

34.  4.  and  strewed  it  on  graves  of  them  that  had  s. 
Psal,  106.  37.  yea,  they  s.  their  sons  unto  devils 

38.  daughters,  thev  s.  to  the  idols  of  Canaan 
Ezek.  16.  20.  these  thou  s.  to  them  to  be  devoured 

39.  19.  of  my  sacrifice  which  I  have  s.  for  you 
Hos.  11.  2.  they  s.  to  Baalim,  and  burnt  incense 
Jonah  1.  t  Ifi.  then  th;  men  s.  a  sacrifice  to  Lord 
Mark  14.  t  12.  when  Ihey  s.  the  passover 
1  Cor,  5.  7.  for  even  Christ  our  Passover  is  s.  for  us 
Ren.  2.  14.  to  eai  thinar^  s.  to  idols,  20. 

SACRIFICEDST. 
Deut,  16.  4.  nor  shall  flesh  thou  .?.  remain  all  night 

SACRIFICES. 
Gen,  46.  1.  Israel  at  Beer-sheba  offered  s.  to  God 
Exod.  10.25.  Moses  said,  thnij  must  give  us  also  s. 

18.12.  Jethro, Moses'  falher-in-law,took  s.  for  God 
T„rv.  10.  13.  of  the  s.  of  Ihe  Lord  made  by  fire 

17.  5.  the  s.  which  they  offer  in  the  open  field 

7.  th°v  shall  no  more  offer  their  s.  to  devils 

JV«m.25.2.lhey  cnlled  people  to  thes.  of  their  gods 

23.  2.  my  s.  shall  ye  observe  to  oflTcr  in  season 
Deut.  12.  6.  thither  ye  shall  bring  your  s.  and  tithes 

32.  3S.  which  did  eat  the  fat  of  their  s. 

33.19.  there  they  shall  offer  the  s.  ofrightoousness 
,Tnsh.  13.  14.  .5.  of  the  Lord  are  their  inheritance 

22.  28.  the  altar  not  for  s.  but  it  is  a  witness,  20. 
I.Sam,  fi.  15.  and  sacrificed  s.same  day  to  the  Lord 

15.  22.  hath  Lord  as  great  delight  in  s.  as  obeying 

1  Chron.  29.  21.  they  sacrificed  s.  in  abnnriance 

2  Chron,  7. 1.fire  came  down  and  consumed  the  s 
29.  31.  come  near  and  bring  s.  they  brought  in  ,i. 

EiraR.  3.  let  the  place  where  heoff'rel  s.  belaid 
10.  that  they  may  offer  s  to  God  of  heaven 


SAD 

J^eh.  12.  43.  also  that  day  they  offered  great  * 
Psul,  4.  5.  offer  s.  of  righteousness,  put  your  trust 
27.  6.  therefore  will  1  offer  s.  of  joy,  I  will  sing 
50  8.  I  will  not  reprove  thee  for  thy  s.  ofl'eringi 
51. 17.  thes.  of  God  are  a  broken  spirit,  a  brokno 
19.  then  shalt  be  pleased  with  s.  of  righteousnew 

106.  28.  joined  to  Baal-peor,  and  eat  s.  of  dead 

107.  22.  let  them  sacrifice  tfie  s.  of  ihanksjivinj 
Prov,  17.  1.  than  a  house  full  ofs.  with  strile 
Isa.  1.  11.  to  what  jiurpose  is  Ihe  multitude  oft.? 

29.  1.  add  ye  year  to  year,  let  them  kill  s. 
43.  23.  nor  hast  thou  honoured  me  with  thy  t. 
24.  nor  hast  thou  filled  me  with  the  fat  of  thy  t 
56.  7.  their  s.  shall  be  accepted  on  mine  altar 
.fer.  6.  20.  nor  are  your  s.  sweet  unto  me 

7.  21.  put  your  burnt-ofteriiigs  to  your  s.  and  ea 

22.  nor  commanded  them  concerning  s. 

17.  26.  bringing  s.  of  praise  to  house  of  the  Lord 
Ezf/t.20.  28  they  saw  every  high  hill  and  offered  5 
//ws.4.19.tliey  shall  he  ashamed,because  of  their* 

9.  4.  their  s.  shall  be  as  the  bread  of  mourneri 

13.  t  2.  they  say,  let  s.  of  men  kiss  the  calveg 
,^mos  4.  4.  and  bring  your  s.  every  morning 

5.  25.  have  ye  offered  unto  me  s.  and  ofieriiigg 
Mark  12.  33.  to  loie  the  Lord  is  more  than  all  3 
/^uAel3.1.  whose  blood  Pilate  mingled  with  their  t 
J}cts  7.  42.  have  ye  offered  s.  for  forty  years  ? 
1  Cor.  10.  18.  that  eat  thes.  partakers  of  the  alt«\ 
Heb,  5.  1.  that  he  may  offer  gifts  and  s.  for  sins 

8.  3.  every  high-priest  is  ordained  to  offer  s. 

9.  9.  in  which  were  offered  both  gifts  and  s. 

23.  but  the  heavenly  things  with  better  s. 
10.1.  can  never  with  thoses.  make  comers  perfer 

3.  but  in  those  s.  there  is  a  remembrance  madi 
6.  in  s.  for  sin  thou  hast  had  no  pleasure 
11. offering  oftentimes  the  same  s.  that  never  ca:. 
13.  16.  for  with  such  s.  God  is  well  pleased 
1  Pe«.  2.  5.  a  holy  priesthood,  to  offer  up  spirituals 
Sec  BiiRNT. 
SACRIFICETH. 
Exorf.22.20.1ie  that  s.to  any  god,  save  to  Lord  only 
Eccl,  9.  2.  to  him  that  s.  and  to  liim  that  s.  not 
/sa. 65. 3. people  that  s.in  gardens, and  burn  incense 
66.  3.  he  tliats.  a  lamb  as  if  he  cut  ofi'a  dog's  neck 
J>/«M. 14. which  hath  a  male,  and  s,  a  corrupt  thing 

SACRIFICING. 
IKimrs  8. 5. Israel  were  with  him  s.sheep  and  oxen 

12.  32.  s.  to  the  calves  that  he  had  made 

Rom,  15.  t  16.  that  the  s.  up  of  Gentiles  might  be 

SACRILEGE. 
/Jom.2.22.that  abborrest  idols,dost  thou  commit  s,7 

SAD. 
f?en.40.0.Joseph  looked  on  them,  beh. they  were* 
1  Sa??i.  1.  18.  her  countenance  was  no  more  s. 

1  Kings^l.  5.  Jezebel  said,  why  is  thy  spiritso».  ? 
JVfft.  2. 1.  I  had  not  been  before  s.  in  his  piesencf 

2.  the  king  said,  why  is  thy  countenance  s.  ? 

3.  I  said,  why  should  not  my  countenance  be  s.1 
Ezek.  13.  22.  because  with  lies  ye  have  made  the 

heart  of  righteous  s.  whom  I  have  not  made  s 
Jlfa/.fi.  16.  be  not  as  hypocrites,  of  a  s.  countenance 
J)/«ri10.22.he  wass.at  that  say ing,and  wentawaj 
/,u4e24. 17. communications  as  ye  walk,  and  ares 

S.ADDER. 
Dan,  1. 1  10.  why  should  he  see  your  faces  s,  7 

SADDLE. 
Lev,  15.9.  what  s.  he  rideth  upon  shall  be  uncleai 

SADDLE. 

2  .Sam.  19.  26.  thy  servant  said, I  wills,  me  an  asi; 

1  Kinrrs  13.  13.  old  prophet  said,  s.  mo  the  ass,  27 

SADDLED. 
Gen,  22.  3.  Abrnhain  rose  up  early  and  s.  his  aeii 
JViim.  22.21.  Balaam  s.  h'S  ass,  went  with  prince* 
Jiidg.  19.  10.  were  with  the  L"vite  two  asses  *. 
2.Sam.16.1.Ziha  met  David  with  couple  ofaiises* 
17.  23.  Ahiihophel  s.  his  ass,  and  gat  him  home 
1/r/j!frs2.  40.  Shimei  s.nnd  went  after  his  servants 

13.  13.  so  theys.  him  the  ass,  and  he  rode,  23,27. 

2  Kino-s  4.  24.  the  woiiaii  of  Shunam  s.  an  ass 

SADDUCEES. 

The  disciples  of  Sadoc.  They  constitutedone  of 
the  four  principal  Sects  of  ^Ae  Jews.  JVhal 
chiefiy  distimjnislied  them  from  the  other  Jews 
was, the  opinion  thnjmnintnined.  concerning  the 
existence  of  anirrls,  anil  ihr  immortaiity  of  Vie 
soul.  They  did  n'lt  deny  but  that  we  had  rea- 
sonable sonls  ;  but  they  maintained  this  soul 
was  mortal ;  and  by  a  necessary  consequence 
thy  denied  the  rncards  and  pmiishments  of 
another  life.  They  prrfendid  also. thntwhat  is 
said  of  the  existence  nf  ann-ch,  n,v/i  of  a  future 
resurrection,  are  nothing  hut  illnsions,  Epi 
phaniiis,  and  after  him  Austin,  hare  adrnnced 
thiit  th"  Sadrlucees  denied  the  Holy  Ghost. 
But  nfith'-r  the  Evan^rlists  nor  Josepiius  ac- 
cuse them,  of  any  error  tike  th/s, 

Theyiire!ik'wi-e  aeetis,edofrejpitingallthebooke 
of  scripture,  '  •■.r.ept  thnS'^  of  Moses  ;  and  to  sup- 
port this  opinion  it  /s  o/i.srvjir rZ,  that  our  .Sijrioii ' 
wiakcs  lAf  of  no  scrioture  against  them,  bm 


WAI 

pasta^Z^s  takrm  out  of  tht  Pentateuch.  But  it 
IJ  »oi<  to  vindicate  tXcm  fruiii  tins  rryroacti, 
that  they  did  not  appear  tn  Israel  tiil  after  llu 
number  uf  the  holy  boohs  were  fixed,  and  that 
if  they  had  been  u'l  choose  out  of  the  canonical 
Scriplure:i,  the  t'sntaleuch  was  lesn  favourable 
to  them  than  any  other  book,  since'it  so  often 
makes  mention  of  angels.  Besides,  t.'ic  :j:id- 
ducees  were  uresent  in  the  temple,  and  at  other 
religious  assemblies,  where  the  books  of  the 
prophets  were  read  indifferently  as  well  as 
those  of  Muses.  They  wet  e  in  the  chief  employs 
of  the  nation,  many  uf  Iheui  were  even  priests. 
iVoald  the  Jews  kaoe  suffered  in  thescemploy- 
ments  persons  that  rejected  the  /Greatest  part 
of  their  Scriptures  ? 

Hs  the  Sadducees  acknowledged  neither  punish- 
7nent3  nor  recompences  in  another  life, so  they 
were  inexorable  In  their  chastening  transgres- 
sors. They  observed  the  law  ihcmseloes,  and 
causedil  to  be  observedbyothers  with  the  utmost 
rigour.  They  admiltedofnoneofthetradiUuns, 
explications',  or  mmtifications  of  t/tePliarisees; 
they  kept  only  to  the  tejct  of  the  law;  and  main- 
tained, that  only  what  was  written  was  to  be 
observed. 

lis  to  Sadoc  the  founder  of  their  Sect,  it  is  said, 
that  he  succeeded  one  Aiitigonus  Socclioaus,  as 
a  disciple  succeeds  his  master,in  the  tradition 
of  his  dnetrine ;  ichich  Antigonus  had  in  the 
same  manner  succeeded  Spmioii  the  Just,  the 
high  priest  of  the  Jews.  This  Simon  the  Just 
died  in  the  year  of  the  world  3711,  before  the 
vulgar  JEra  '29:1.  So  that  Sudoc  may  have  lived 
about  the  year  of  the  world  3740. 

Mat.  3.  7.  wiieii  he  saw  the  s.  come  lo  hi."! baptism 
16.  1.  the  s.  came  lem|itiiig  Jesus,  and  desired  liiin 
6.  Jesus  said,  beware  ot'lhe  leaven  of  the  s.  11. 
\1.  but  beware  of  the  ductrine  of  the  s. 
22. '23.  thesam^Mlay  eaine  to  him  the  s.  which  say 
34.  had  heard  th  it  he  had  i)ut  the  s   to  silence 

.ffcts  4.  1.  the  priests  and  the  s.  came  upon  them 
5.  17.  llie  s.  laid  their  hands  on  the  apostles 

23.  6.  Paul  perceived  that  the  one  part  were  s. 
7.aro5e  a  dissension  belwee:)  the  Pharisees  ands. 
8.  for  the  s.  say,  th  it  there  is  no  resurrection 

SADLY. 
(J'e7t.40. 7.  heasked,sav.whv  look  ye  so  s.  to-day? 

s.\nNi:ss. 

Ecel.7. 3.  by  s.  of  coun'ennnce  heart  is  made  better 

SAFE. 
tSam.X'i.  11.  Lord  delivered  you, and  ye  dwelled  s. 
i  Sam.  18.  2'.).  is  tlie  young  man  Absalom  s.  ?  32. 

'ob  21.  9.  llieir  huiises  are  s.  from  fear,  nor  is  rod 
Psnl.  119.  117.  hold  thou  me  up,  and  I  shall  bes. 
Prov.  18.  10.  tliH  rijiiieous  run  into  it,  and  are  5. 

29.  25.  whoso  trusleth  in  the  Lord  sh:ill  be  s. 
Isa.  5.  29.  thi'V  sliall  carry  the  prey  away  s. 
Ezek  34.  27.  and  they  shall  be  s.  in  their  land 
Luke  15.  27.  because  he  had  received  him  s. 
Jlcts  23.  24.  thst  they  may  bring  him  «.  lo  Feli.'c 

27.  44.  and  so  th  7  escaped  all  s.  to  land 
Phil.  3.  1.  to  writ''  th"  same  things,  for  you  it  is  s. 

SAFEGUARD. 
1  Sam.  22.  23.  but  uiih  me  ihou  shall  be  in  s. 

SAFELY. 
Psal.  78.  .53.  he  led  them  on  s.  they  feared  not 
I'rov.  1.33.  whoso  hiaikcnelhlo  me  shall  dwell  s. 

3.  23.  then  slinit  thou  w:ilk  in  thy  way  s. 

31.  11.  heart  of  Iwr  husband  doth  s.  trust  in  her 
ha.  41.  3.  he  pursued  them,  and  passed  s. 
Ilos.  2.  18.  T  will  make  them  lo  lie  down  s. 
y.ech.  14.  11.  Jerusalem  shall  be  s.  inh.ihited 
Mark  14  44.  that  is  he,  take  and  lead  him  away  s. 
Jlcts  16.  23.  charging  the  jailer  lo  keep  them  s. 
See  Dwell. 
SAFETY. 

/o43.f;6. 1  was  not  in  .<t*.nor  had  I  rest,  trouble  came 

5.4.  his  children  .ire  far  from  s.  and  are  crushed 
11.  that  Iho-e  which  mourn  may  be  e.^alted  to  s. 

11.  W.  and  thou  shall  take  thy  rest  In  s 

24.  23.  tlioiizh  it  be  given  him  to  be  in  s. 
P.?aM2.  5. 1  will  set  hini  in,?,  from  him  that  puflTeth 

22.t9.keepesl  me  in.?,  when  on  mymuther's  breasts 

33.  17.  a  horse  is  a  v^iin  thing  ("or  ?. 
Prov.  11.  14.  in  multitude  of  coursfcllnrs  is  .?.24.6. 

21.  31.  horse  is  for  battle,  but  s.  is  of  the  Lord 
ha.  ;4.  30.  the  needy  shall  lie  down  in  .?. 
^cts  5.  23.  the  prison  found  we  shut  with  all  a. 
l.Thess.  5.3.  lor  w'len  they  shall  say,  peace  ands. 
See  Dwell. 
SAFFRO.V 
CcixC.4.14.  spikenard  and  .?.falamiis  and  cinnamon 

s,\in. 

Pen.  2.  23.  Adam  .«.  this  is  hone  of  my  bone 
3.  1.  the  serpent  .?.  iiatli  God  s.  ye  shall  not  eat  t 
9.  26.  Noah  .«.  blessed  he  the  Lord  God  of  Shem 
21.  12.  in  all  that  Sarah  hath  s.  hearken  to  her 
H.  65.  ttie  servant  hud  s.  it  is  my  master 
<l.  54.  th»  dearth  began  to  come,  as  Joseph  s. 
^)3 


Ezod.  5.  22.  Moses  returned  to  tno  Lord  and  a. 

1-2.  Jl.  rise  up,  go,  serve  '.lie  Lord  as  ye  iiuve  s. 
32.  alsotate  vour  docks  and  lierds,  as  ye  naves. 

17.  10.  so  Jusl'ua  did  as  Muses  had  s.  lo  liiiii 
Lev.  10.  5.  they  tarried  them  out,  as  Moses  liads. 
jVum. 11.21.  tbju  hauls,  i  will  give  tlieiii  tlesh  lo  eat 

14.31.  little  ones.ye  s.should  he  11  prey,  lJeut.L3i). 

2.*.  311.  Balak  did  as  Balaam  had  s.  and  otfered 

3tj.  5.  the  tribe  ol  tnesons  of  Joseph  hath  s.  well 
Deut.  1.  21.  as  the  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  s. 
.Judg.  I.  20.  they  gave  ilebruii  lo  Caleb  as  Moses  s. 

0.  31).  if  thou  will  save  Israel,  in  ihouhast  s.  37. 

1  Sam.  10. 15.  tell  nie,  I  pray  ibec,  what  Samuel  s. 

11.  12.  wliu  i«  he  that  s.  shall  Saul  leiguover  us? 

12.  1.  I  have  hearkened  lu  you  ill  aii  ye  s.  to  me 
27.  1.  David  s.  1  shall  now  jierish  by  hand  of  Saul 

2  .bom.  7.  25.  and  now,  O  Lord,  du  as  thou  hasls. 

13.  35.  bfehold,  as  lliy  servant  s.  no  li  ia 

23.  I.David,  son  of  Jesse,  s.  the  anointed  of  God 

of  Jacob,  and  the  sweet  psalmist  of  Israels. 

1  Kings  2.  3d.  as  iny  lord  king  baths,  so  will  I  do 

S.  ?,;t.  iliy  eyes  open  toward  place  of  which  thou 

bast's,  my  name  shall  be  lhere,2  Chron.  6.20. 

12. 26.  Jeroboam  s.  now  shall  the  kingdom  return 

17.  13.  Elijah  s.  to  her,  go,  do  as  thou  hast  s. 

22.  20.  one  s.  on  tins  manner,  another  s.  on  that 
iliingsl.  17.  and  bodied,  as  tiieinanofGod  bads. 

1  Chron.  17.  23.  therefore.  Lord,  do  as  thou  hasts. 
Ezra  10.  12.  as  thou  hast  s.  so  must  we  do 
jVeh.  5.  2.  there  were  that  s.  we  are  many,  3. 
Esth.  5.  5.  that  he  may  do  as  Esther  hath  s. 

8.  1  will  do  to-morrow  as  the  king  hath  3. 

.Job  11.  4.  for  thou  hast  s.  my  doctrine  is  pure 
31.  31.  if  the  men  of  my  tabernacle  s.  not 
3rf.  11.  when  I  s.  hitherto  shall  thou  come 

Psal.  12. 4.  who  s.  with  our  tongue  will  we  prevail 

14.  1.  fool  s.  in  his  heart,  there  is  no  God,  53.  1. 

27.  8.  my  heart  s.  to  thee,  thy  face  will  I  seek 
Prov.  7.  13.  and  with  an  impudent  face,  s.  to  him 
Isa.li.  13.  thou  hast  s.  I  will  ascend  into  heaven 

2S.  15.  yes.  weh.ive  made  a  covenant  with  deatli 

30.  10.  ye  s.  no,  for  we  will  flee  upon  horses 
47.  10.  for  thou  hast  s.  none  seeth  me 

.ler.  2.  8.  the  priests  s.  not,  where  is  the  Lord  ? 

23.  25.  I  have  heard  what  the  prophets  s. 

28.  6.  even  the  prophet  Jeremiah  s.  amen 

29. 15.  because  ye  s.  Lord  hath  raised  up  propnets 
38.  25.  declare  unio  us  what  thou  hast  s.  to  the 
king,  also  what  the  king  s.  unto  thee 
/,a7H.4.20.  of  whom  we  s.und.liisshadowshalllive 
Ezek.M.S.  and  I  s.  ah.  Lord  God,  wilt  thou  destroy 
12.  9.  hath  not  the  rebellious  house  s.  to  thee 

25.  2.  Tyrus  hath  s.  against  Jerusalem,  3G.  2. 
27. 3.  O  Tyrus,  thou  liast  s.  1  am  of  perfect  beauty 

28.  2.  because  thou  hast  s.  I  am  a  god,  I  sit 

29.  3.  the  great  dragon  wlio  hath  s.  my  river  is 

mine  own,  and  I  have  made  it  for  myself 
nan.  3. 28.  Nebuch.s.  blessed  be  God  of  Shadrach 
8.  13.  and  another  saint  s.  to  that  saint  who  spake 
.lonak  4.  8.  Jonah  s.  it  is  better  for  r.ie  lo  die 
.Mic.  7.  10.  her  who  s.  to  me,  where  is  the  Lord  7 
Zeph.  2.  15.  the  cily  that  s.  in  her  heart,  I  am 
j\!al.  3.  14.  ye  have  s.  it  is  vain  to  serve  God 
Jl/at.l7.5.beliold,a  voice  which  s.ihis  is  mybeloved 
Son,  in  whom  I  am  well  pleased,  I^uke  3.  22. 

26.  35.  likewise  also  s.  all  the  disciples  , 
64.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  thou  hasts. 

27.  63.  sir,  we  remember  that  that  deceiver  s. 
Mark'2.14.  as  he  passedby,he  s.  lo  Levi,  followme 
/Alice  1.  13.  the  angel  s.  to  him,  fear  not,  30. 

20.  39.  the  scribes  s.  Master,  thou  hast  well  s. 

24.  23.  had  seen  angels,  who  s.  that  he  was  alive 
24.  and  found  it  even  so  as  the  women  had  s. 

.fohn  1.  23.  make  straight  the  way,  as  s.  Esaias 
5.  18.  but  s.  also,  that  God  was  his  Father 
7.  .38.  as  the  scripture  hath  s.  out  of  his  belly  flow 
12.41. these  things  s.Esaia8,when  hesaw  his  glory 
.".O.  even  as  the  Father  s.  unto  me,  so  I  speak 

./lets  2.  38.  then  Peter  s.  repent,  and  be  baptized 
4.23.  reported  all  the  chief  priests  had  s.  to  them 
7.  .37.  this  is  that  Moses  who  s.  unto  Israel 
17.  28.  as  certain  of  your  own  poets  have  s. 

Rom.  7.  7.  esccptlaw  had  s.  thou  shall  not  covet 

Oiil.  1.  9.  as  we  s.  before,  so  say  I  now  again 

Hrb.  7.  21.  by  him  that  s.  to  him,  the  Lord  sware 
10.  30.  we  kno'/v  him  that  haih  s.  vengeance 

Rev.  5.  14.  and  the  (bur  beasts  s.  amen 
Jimiwered  and  S.MD. 

Ezod.  24.  3.  and  all  the  people  answered  and  s. 

l.Srtm.lO.  12  or.eofthesame  place  answered  ands. 

.fob  2.  i.  Satan  answered  and  s.  skin  for  skin 
40.  1.  morwjver,  the  .''jord  answered  Job  and  s. 

Mat. 111.  13.  he  tnswcred  one  of  them  aniis.  friend 

LukeO.i'XJohnans wered  rt«rfs.Master,wesaw  one 

See  Answered. 

Ood  SAID. 

Oen.  3.  1.  yen,  hath  Ood  s.  ye  shall  not  eat?  3. 
17.  23.  circumcised  the  same  day,  as  Ood  had  s. 

31.  IG.  whiilsoever  Ood  hath  s.  unto  thee,  do 

2  Chr.  33. 7.  set  an  idol  in  the  house  of  which  O.  s. 


SAl 

^cts  7.  7.  and  the  nation  will  1  judge,  S.  God  ^ 
•ZCur.  6. 16.  temple  o,  ihe  living  God,  as  G.  hith  *> 

He  ri.lin. 
Oen.  19.  17.  he  s.  escape  I'ui  ihy  life,  look  not 
20.  5.  s.  he  iiol  unto  me,  she  is  inj  sister  ? 

31.  8.  i(  he  s.  thus,  speckled  sli-.ll  '"e  thy  wage* 
12.  he  s.  lift  up  lliiue  eyes  aLd  .see  the  ra-na 

32.  26.  Ac  s.  let  1110  go,  for  the  !a)  bier.ketli 
27.  lie  s.  what  is  thy  name  ?  and  he  s  Jicob 

41.  51.  God,  s.  he,  hath  made  me  forget  my  tol 
Exod.  18.  24.  so  Muses  did  all  that  Jetliru  had  s. 
JJeut.  11.  2.J.  no  man  shall  be  a.bl"  tc  stand  before 
you,  as  he  lialli  s.  18.2.  |  29.  13.  Josh.  13.  14, 32 
Josh.  14  10.  the  Lord  hath  kept  me  alive,  as  he  $. 
Jui/^r. 8. 3.  their  ang.  was  abated,  when  Ae  hads.  tha^ 
1  Sam.  3.  17.  if  ihou  hi '._  any  thing  he  s.  to  thee 

1  Kings  2.  4.  not  tail  thee,  s.  he,  a  man  on  throne 
31.  do  as  he  liath  s.  tail  upon  him,  and  bury  hiira 

2  Kings  17.23.  as  he  s.  by  all  his  servants,  propheiu 

1  Chron.  22.  11.  build  the  house,  as  he  s.  of  lliee 

2  Chr.  24.  22.  he  s.  Lurd,  look  on  it,  and  require  il; 
■/ob  26.  28.  to  man  he  s.  behold,  fear  of  the  Lord! 
Psal.  10.  6.  he  hath  s.  in  his  heart,  11.  13. 

106.  23.  he  s.  that  he  would  destroy  them 
Isa.  2*^.  12.  lo  whom  Acs.  this  is  rest  wherewith 

40.  6.  the  voice  said,  cry,  he  s.  what  shall  I  cry? 

63.  8.  for  he  s.  surely  they  are  my  peujile 
./er.  40.  3.  now  the  Lord  hath  dime  as  he  hath  r 
Ezek.  9.  5.  to  the  others  he  s.  in  mine  hearing 

29.  9.  because  he  hath  s.  the  river  is  mine 
Jonah  3.  10.  God  repented  of  the  evil  Ae  had  s. 
J\Iat.  27.  43.  for  he  s.  I  am  the  Son  of  God 

28.  6   he  is  not  here,  for  he  is  risen,  as  he  s. 
Mark  14  16.  cameand  found  as  he  s.  LukeH.lX 

16.  7  there  shall  ye  see  hini,  as  he  s.  unto  you 
Lnke  9   S.i.  Peter  said,  not  knowing  what  he  s. 

13.17  when  he  s. these,  his  advers.  were  ashamed 
./u/i?j2. 22.  the  disciples  reineinbeied  that  Acs.  this 

6.  6.  this  he  s.  to  prove  him,  for  he  knew 

9.  17.  what  sayest  thou  ?  he  s.  he  is  a  prophet 

12.  6.  this  he  s.  not  that  he  cared  for  the  poor 
33.  this  Aes.  signifying  what  death  he  should  ilis 

18.  6.  as  soon  as  Ac  s.  to  them,  I  am  he,  they  fel 

19.  30.  he  s.  il  is  timshcd,  and  bowed  his  head 

20.  20.  when  Ae  had  so  s.  he  shewed  his  hands 
22.  when  he  had  s.  this,  he  breathed  on  them 

Mcts  7.  1)0.  when  he  had  s.  this,  he  fell  asleep 

9.  5.  he  s.  who  art  thou.  Lord  ?  I  am  Jesus 

20.  35.  how  Aes.  il  is  more  blessed  logive  than  !■» 
23.  7.  when  Ae  had  so  s.  there  arose  adissensiuot 

2  Cor.  12.  8.  Ae  s.  my  grace  is  sufficient  for  thee 
Heb.  1.  5.  to  which  of  the  angels  s.  he,  13. 

10.  9.  then  s.  Ae,  lo,  I  come  to  ilolhy  will,  OGotf 

13.  5.  lor  Ae  hatli  s.  1  will  never  leave  thee 
.fani.  2.  11.  Ae  that  s.  do  not  commit  adultery 
Rev.  22.  6.  he  s  i.l.esc  thinifs  are  faithful  and  tru« 

J  SAID. 
Oen.  26.  9.  because  Is.  lest  I  die  for  her 
Ej.od.S.n.lbavos  I  will  bring  you  upout  of  Egypt 

23.  13.  in  all  things  ihat  /  have  s.  be  circumspect 
Deut.  32. 26.  Is.  I  would  scatter  them  into  corners 
Josh.  1.  3.  that  have  1  given,  as  Is.  to  Moses 
.ludg.  C.  10.  Is.  unto  yen,  I  am  the  Lord  your  God 
I.Sam.2.30.  Is.  indeed,  that  thy  house  should  walk 

9.  23.  bring  the  portion,  of  which  Is.  set  it  by 
2  Sam.  19.  29.  Is.  thou  and  Ziba  divide  the  lanf 
2  A7m;t,5  23. 27.  house  of  which  Is.  my  name  shal 
Job  9.  22.  tlus  is  one  thing,  therefore  Is.  it 

£9.  18.  then  I  s.\  shall  die  in  my  nest,  multip 

.32.  7.  Is.  days  should  speak,  and  ycais  teacli 
Ps.  .30.0,  in  prosperity  I  s.l  shall  never  be  movoti 

39.  1.  Is.  I  will  lake  heed  to  my  ways,  not  to  sir, 

40.  7.  then  s.  /,  lo,  I  come,  Hib.  10  7. 

41.  4.  Is.  Lord,  be  merciful  to  rie,  heal  mysou. 
82.  6.  I  have  s.  ye  are  gnd»,  and  are  childrea 

94. 18.  when  /  s.  foot  slippelh,  mercy  held  me  up 
102.  24.  I  s.  O  my  God,  take.  m«  not  away 

142.  5.  /  s.  thou  art  my  refuge  and  portion 
F.ccl.  2. 1.  /s.in  my  heart,  go  to  'low,  15.  ||  .1  17,18 
Isa.  6.  1 1.  then  s.  /,  Lord,  how  Ions  ?  he  answered 

45.19.  /s.not  toseed  of  Jacob,  aeek  ye  me  in  vain 
G5.  1.  Is.  behold  me,  behold  me,  to  a  nation 

Ezek.  16.  0.  Is.  when  thou  waut  in  thy  blood, Iiv« 
.Uilin  1.  no.  this  is  he  of  whom  /  s.  after  me  coineth 
3.  7.  marvel  not  that  Is.  yo  must  be  '  orn  agaia 
8.  25.  the  same  that  Is.  from  ihe  beginning 
in   36.  because  /  s  I  am  the  Srm  of  God 
11   40.  .s.  /  not  to  thee,  if  tboii  woiildest  believe 
42  Is.  it. that  they  may  believe  thuu  hast  sent  ma 
M    28   ye  have  heard  how  Is.  to  yoi>,  I  go  avray 
IR  4   these  things  Is.  not  at  the  heginnm^ 
m   20  and  in  secret  have  Is.  nothing 

21.  ask  them  which  heard  m' ;,  what  /hare  s-. 
Arts  II  8  Is.  not  so,  Lord  for  nothing  common 
2  Car  7    3    7  hnre  s.  t.,at  ye  are  in  our  heans 

9.  3.  yet  have  I  sent,  'hat  as  Is.  ye  may  be  readj 

See  .TESUS. 

She  SAID. 

Gen  4.  25.  God,  s  she,  hath  anpo'-t'd  meanoths* 

20.  5.  even  she  herself  s.  he  is  my  brottier 


SAI 

(7er..24.53.wiltthv.ugowL«btliiB  man!  she  s.  I  will 
Kiflrf.  4  26.  tlien  sA«s.a  b.jody  liusbaiid  thou  an 
IKittffs  1!.14.  I  liave  somewhat  to  eay.  s/iv  s.say  on 
Mat.li.'il.shes.  truth,  Lord,  yet  dugs  eat  crumbs 
Jahn  8.  11.  sAe  s.  no  man,  Lord;  .lesussaid  loher 
11.  28.  when  skc  had  so  s.  she  went  her  way 
20.  14.  wh?;n  she  had  llius  s.  she  turned  herself 
dett  5.  8.  and  sAc  s.  yea,  lor  so  much 

nicy  SAID. 
JExod.  24.  7.  and  JAci/  s.  all  that  the  Lord  hath 
said  will  we  do,  atid  be  obedinnt 
Deut.  5. 28.  they  havo  well  s.  all  they  have  spoken 
2  CA»-on.  22.  y.  s.  they,  he  is  the  san  ol'Jehoshajjhat 
3().  23.  they  buried  in  field,  tor  they  s.  he  is  a  ieper 
Psal.  83. 4.  they  have  s  come,  let  us  cut  them  oiT 
Jer.  2.  6.  neither  s.  they,  where  is  the  Lord  ? 
Mat.'J.W.  believe  ye  ?  tUcy  s.  unto  him,  yea,  Lord 
27.  22.  they  all  s.  let  him  be  crucified 
Mark  3.  21.  for  they  s.  lie  is  beside  himself 

30.  because  they  s.  he  hath  an  unclean  spirit 
16.  8.  amazed,  nor  s.  they  any  thing  to  any  man 

Luke  19.  34.  they  s.  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him 
^ct3  12.  15  then  s.  they,  it  is  his  angel 

SAID,  Passively, 
den.  10.  9.  wherefore  it  is  s.  even  as  Nimrod 

22. 14.  as  itiss.  to  this  day,  in  mount  of  the  Lord 
ICiod.  5.  19.  after  it  was  s.  ye  shall  not  niinish 
I  Kings  13.  17.  it  was  s.  by  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Job  3.  3.  let  the  night  perish,  in  which  it  was  s. 

34.  31.  surely  it  is  meet  to  be  s.  to  God 
TirxZ.  87.  5.  ofZion  it  shall  be  s.  this  and  that  man 
Pruv.  25.  7.  better  it  be  s.  to  thee,  come  up  hither 
Kcr.l.  1. 10.  is  there  any  thing  whereof  it  may  be  s.f 
Isa.  25.  9.  it  shall  be  s.  in  that  day,  this  is  our  God 
ler.  16  14.  it  shall  no  more  bes.  the  Lor<l  livelh 
Ezek.  13.  12.  shall  itnotbes.  where  is  the  daubing 
IJos.  1.  10.  where  it  was  s.  to  them,  ye  are  not 
J\Jat  5.  21.  it  was  s.  by  them  of  old  time,  27,  33. 

31,  ye  have  heard  it  hath  been  s.  38,  43. 
/,u.Ve2.24. according  to  that  which  is  s.  in  law  of  L. 

23.  46.  having  s.  thus,  he  gave  up  the  ghost 
Rom.  9.  12.  it  was  s.  the  elder  shall  servo  younger 

20.  that  where  it  was  s.  ye  are  not  my  people 
J-leb.  3. 15.  whilst  it  is  s.  to-day,  if  ye  will  hear,  4.  7. 
11.  18  of  whom  it  was  s.  in  Isaac  shall  thy  seed 
Rev.  6  11.  and  it  was.5.  to  them,  they  should  rest 

SAIDST. 
Ocn,  12.  19.  why  s.  thou,  she  is  my  sister? 
96.  9.  and  how  s.  thou,  shij  is  my  sister? 
S2.  9.  OGod  the  Lord,  which  s.  to  me,  return 

12  thou  s.  I  will  surely  do  thee  good,  make  seed 
F.j-od.  32.  13.  s.  to  them,  I  will  multiply  yourseed 
Judff.  9.  3R.  where  is  thy  mouth  wherewilh  thou  s. 
1  Kings  2.  42.  thou  s.  word  I  have  heard  is  good 
JisJ  3.5.  2.  thou  s.  my  righteous,  is  more  than  God's 
Faal.  27.  8.  when  thou  s.  sei>k  ye  my  face 
Isa.  47.  7.  and  thou  s.  I  shall  be  a  lady  for  ever 
Jer.  2.  20.  and  thou  5.  I  will  not  transgress 

S5.  but  thou  s.  there  is  no  hope,  I  loved  strangers 
'a.  21.  I  spake,  but  thou  s.  I  will  not  hear 
Lam.  3.  57.  tliou  drowest  near,  thou  s.  for  me 
F.zek.  25.  3.  bi^c^use  thou  s.  aha,  ag.  my  sanctuary 
Hr>s.l3. 10.  of  whom  thou  s.  give  me  a  king  and  pr. 
John  4.  18.  ho  is  not  thy  husb.  in  tliats.  thou  truly 

SAIL,  Substantive. 
fsa.  33.  23.  they  could  not  spread  the  s. 
F^zek.  27.  7.  which thouspreadestforthlobo thy s. 
Acts  27.  17.  they  strako  s.  and  so  were  driven 
40.  and  hoiscd  up  the  main  s.  to  the  wind 
SAIL. 
Acts  20.  3.  as  he  was  about  to  s.  into  Syria 
Ifi.  Paul  bad  determined  to  s.  by  Ephesus 
27.  1.  when  it  wasdeterm.  wo  should  s.  into  Italy 
24.  God  hath  given  ll-.ee  all  them  tiiats. with  thee 
SAILED. 
Luke  8.  23.  as  they  s.  he  fell  asleep,  came  a  storm 
Acts  27. 4.  wh  ;n  ws  launched,  we  s.  under  Cyprus 
7.  and  when  we  bad  .■;.  slowly  many  days 
SAILING. 
.Sets  27.  9.  and  when  s.  was  now  dangerous 

SAILING. 
^cts  21.  2.  and  findin?  a  ship  s.  over  to  Pbenicia 
27.  6.  the  centurion  found  a  ship  s.  into  Italy 

SAILORS. 
lfctJ.18.17.all  companyin  ?bii)s, and  s. stood  afar  off 

SAINT 
Signifies,  fl]  A  holy  or  godly  person,  one  that 
is  sobiiprofess>on,covrnant,  and  conversation, 
Psal.  16.  3.  Ileb.  6.  10.  [21  Those  blessed 
spirits  irho  are  ffraciousbi  admitted  by  God  to 
partake  of  cverlastinir  glory  and  blessedness. 
Rev.  18.  24.  [3]  The  holy  angels,  Deut.  33.  2. 
Judo  14. 
For  the  perfecting  of  the  S.iints,  Eph.  4.  12.  To 
strengthen  and r.ov firm  them  more  andmorein 
their  union  to  Christ  their  Head,  and  in  their 
love  to  on,'-  another,  and  in  faith  an  I  every 
gTiTci",  till  titiy  come  to  a  perfect  man  in  hea- 
ven, when  g'c'ce  shall  be  turned  into  rrlory. 


SAI 

Z)an.8.13.  then  1  heard  one  t.»pcak.  another  .-.said 
to  tliats. which  spake  howlong  shall  vis.be  trod.? 

Phil.  4.  21   salute  every  s.  in  Clirist  Jesus 
SAINTS. 

Deut.  33.  2.  ho  came  with  ten  thousands  of  j. 
3.  he  loved  the  jieople  ;  all  his  s.  are  in  thy  hand 

1  Sam.  2.  9.  he  will  keep  the  feet  of  bis  s. 

2  Chron.  6.  41.  let  thy  s.  rejoice  in  goodness 
Job  5.  1.  and  to  which  of  the  s.  will  thou  turn  ? 

15.  15.  behold,  he  putteth  no  trust  in  his  s. 
P.^a'.  16.  3.  but  to  the  s.  that  are  in  the  earth 

30.  4.  sing  to  the  Lord,  O  ye  i.  of  his,  give  thanks 

31.  2.3.  O  love  Lord,  all  ye  his  s.  Lord  preserveth 
34.  9.  fear  the  Lord,  ye  his  s.  there  is  no  want 
37.  28.  for  the  Lord  lorsaketh  not  his  s. 

50.  5.  gather  my  s.  together  to  me,  those  made 
52.  9.  wait  on  thy  name  for  it  is  good  before  thy  s. 
79.  2.  the  flesh  of  thy  s.  to  the  beasts  of  the  earth 
89.  5.  thy  faithfulness  in  the  congregation  of  the  s. 

7.  God  is  to  bo  feared  in  the  assundily  of  the  s. 
97.  10.  lie  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  s. 

16.  15.  jirecious  to  the  Lord  is  death  of  his  s. 
132.  9.  and  let  thy  s.  shout  for  joy 

16.  and  her  s.  shall  shout  aloud  for  joy 
145.10.all  thy  works  praise,  and  s.  shall  bless  thee 

148.  14.  hee.\altelh  the  praise  of  all  hiss. 

149.  1.  and  his  praise  in  the  congregation  of  s. 
5.  lets,  be  joyful  in  glory.  Jet  Ihcm  sing  aloud 

9.  this  honour  have  all  his  s.  praise  ye  the  Lord 
Proo.  2.  8.  he  preserveth  the  way  of  his  s. 
Dan.  7.  18.  bat  s.  shall  lake  the  kingdom,  22,  27 

21.  the  same  horn  made  war  with  the  s. 

25.  and  shall  wear  out  the  s.  of  the  IMost  High 
Hos.  11.  12.  but  Judab  is  faithful  with  tlie  s. 
Zech.  14.  5.  God  shall  come  and  all  s.  with  thee 
Mat.  27.  52.  many  bodies  of  5.  that  slept  arose 
Jicls  9.  13.  how  much  evil  he  hath  done  to  thy  s 

32.  Peter  came  down  also  to  the  s.  at  Lydda 
41.  when  he  had  called  'he  s.  and  widows 

26.  10.  many  of  the  s.  did  I  shut  up  in  prison 
Rom.  1.  7.  beloved  of  God,  called  to  be  s. 

8.  27.  because  he  maketh  intercession  for  the  s. 

12.  13.  distributing  to  the  necessity  of  the  s. 

15.  25.  butnow  Igo  to  Jerusalem  to  ministerto  s 

26.  to  make  a  certain  contribution  for  the  poors. 

31.  that  my  service  may  be  accepted  of  the  s. 

16.  2.  that  ye  receive  her  in  Lord  as  becomeths 
15.  salute  all  the  s.  with  them,  Heb.  13.  24. 

1  Cor. 1. 2.  to  them  that  are  sanctified,  called  to  be  s 
6  1.  dare  any  go  to  law,  and  not  before  the  s.  ? 

2.  do  ye  not  know  that  thcs.  shall  judge  world  ? 
14.33.  of  peace,  as  in  all  the  churches  of  the  s. 
16.  1.  now  concerning  the  collection  for  the  s. 

IS.haveaddicted  themselves  to  the  ministry  of  s. 

2  Cor.  1.  1.  with  all  the  s.  Vv'hich  are  in  Achaia 

8.  4.  and  take  upon  us  the  ministering  to  the  s. 

9.  1.  for  as  touching  the  ininistering  to  thes. 
12.  not  only  supplieth  the  want  of  the  s. 

13.  13.  all  the  s.  salute  you,  Phil.  4.  22. 
Eph.1.\.  to  thes.  at  Ephesus,and  faithful  in  Christ 

15.  after  I  heard  of  your  love  to  all  the  s. 

18.  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  inheritance  in  s. 
2.  19.  ye  are  fellow  citizens  with  the  s. 
3  8.  to  me  who  am  less  than  the  least  of  all  s. 

18. that  ye  may  be  able  to  comprehend  with  all  s. 

4.  12.  for  the  perfecting  of  the  s.  for  the  ministry 

5.  3.  let  it  not  be  once  named,  as  becometh  s. 
6.18.  praying  with  prayer  andsupplicat.  for  all  s. 

Phil.  1.  l.to  all  thes.  in  Christ  Jcsns  at  Philippi 
Col.  1.  2.  to  all  the  .t.  and  faithful  at  Colosso 

4.  since  we  heard  of  the  love  ye  have  to  all  thes. 

12.  partakers  of  the  inheritance  of  thes.  in  light 

26.  the  mystery  now  mnde  manifest  to  his  s. 
1  Thess.3. 13.  at  coming  of  our  Lord  with  all  his  s. 
'iThess.  1.  10.  he  shall  come  to  beglorified  in  hiss. 
1  Tim.  5.  10.  if  she  have  washed  the  s.  feet 
Philem.  5.  love;ind  faith,  which  thou  hast  to  alls. 

7.  (he  bowels  of  the  s.  are  refreshed  by  thee 
Heb.  6.  10.  in  that  yo  have  ministered  to  the  s. 
,Jude  3.  for  the  faith  unce  delivered  to  the  s. 

14.  the  Lord  comith  with  10,000  of  his  s. 
Rev.  5.8.  which  are  the  prayers  of  the  s.  8.  3,  4. 
11.  18.  that  thou  slionldest  give  reward  to  thy  s. 

13.  7.  it  was  given  him,  to  mnke  war  with  the  s. 

10.  here  is  the  patience  and  faith  of  the  s. 

14.  12.  here  is  the  patience  of  the  s. 

15.  3.  juetand  true  are  thy  ways,  thou  King  of  s. 

16.  6.  for  they  have  shed  the  blood  of  the  s. 

17.  fi.  the  woman  ilrunken  with  the  blood  ofs. 

18.  24.  in  her  was  foiiHd  the  blond  of  the  s. 

19.  8.  the  fine  linen  is  the  righieousnpss  of  the  s. 

20.  9.  and  compassed  thp  camp  of  the  s.  about 

SAITH. 

1  Kings  3.  23.  the  one  s.  this  is  my  son  that  liveth, 

and  the  other  s.  nay,  but  thy  son  is  dead 
20.2.  thus  .?.Fenhad;.,t,thy  silver  and  gnldis  mine 

32.  servant  Benhndnd  s.  I  pray  thee  let  me  live 
22.27  s.  ki  lz,  put  this  fellow  in  (iris.  2  Chr.  18.  26. 

2  Kings  9.  18.  tnus  s.  the  king,  is  it  peace?  19 


Psai.106  X6.  th':y  ?nvied  .Aaron,  t.'ies.  of  the  Lord  I   18. 19.  this  s.  the  great  king,  the  king  of  Assyria 


504 


SAK 

2  Kings  18.  29.  thus  s.  the  king,  let  notllezekiak 
deceive  you,  31.  2  Chr.  32.  10.  l.ta.  36  14 
19.3.thus  s.Hezek.  this  a  day  of  trouble,  Isa.  ST.  3 
2  CAr.36.23.  thus  s.  Cyrus,  kifigol  Pers.  Ezra  I  2 
.Job  28.  14.  the  depth  s.  the  seu  .«.  it  is  hot  in  me 
33.  24.  he  is  giacious  to  him,  mid  s.  deliver  hiirt 
35.  10.  but  none  s.  where  Is  God  my  maker? 
Psal.  36.  1.  the  transgression  of  the  wicked  s 
Pro i'.9.4.that  want  underslanding,she.';.  tohi_jn,10. 
20.  14.  it  is  nought,  it  is  nought,  s.  the  buyer 
22.  13.  the  slothful  man  s.  there  is  a  lion,  25  IS. 

20.  19.  that  deceiveth,  and  s.  am  not  1  in  snort  . 
J^am.  3.  37.  who  is  he  Ihats.  and  itcomelh  to  pa««1 
Jilat.  7.  21.  not  every  one  that  s.  to  me,  Lord,  Lore 

26.  18.  say  to  him.  Master  s.  my  timo  is  at  han« 
Mark  8.  29.  Peter  s.  to  him,  thou  art  the  Christ 

15.  28.  scripture  was  fulfilled  which  s.  Jam.2.  23. 
Duke  18.  6.  L.  said,  hear  what  the  unjust  judge  a 
.John  4.  10.  if  thou  kiiewest  who  it  is  that  s.  give 

19.  28.  the  scri))luie  might  be  fulfilled,  s.  I  thirg. 
Jlctsl.  48.  in  temples  made  w  'th  hands,  as  s.  proph. 

21.  11.  thuss.  the  Holy  Ghost,  so  the  Jews  do 
Rom.  3. 19.  the  law  s.  it  s.  to  them  that  are  under 

4.  3.  for  what  s.  the  scripture,  10.  8. 

9.  17.  for  scripture  s.  to  Pharaoh,  for  this  purposa 

10.  11.  for  scripture  s.  whoso,  beliereth  on  him 
16.  for  Esaias  s.  20.  ||  19.  first  Moses  s. 

11.  2.  wot  ye  not  what  the  scripture  s.  of  Eliait 
I     4.  but  what  s.  the  answer  of  God  to  him  ? 

1  Cor.  3.  4.  for  while  one  s.  I  am  of  Paul,  another 

9.  8.  or  s.  not  the  law  the  same  also  ? 
14.34.  women  to  be  under  obedience,  as  also  s.  law 

Gal.  4.  30.  what  s.  the  scripture  ?  1   Tim.  5.  la 
Heb.  3.  7.  as  the  Holy  Ghost  s.  if  ye  will  iiear 
.Jam.  4.  5.  do  ye  think  the  scripture  s.  in  vain 
Rev.  2.  7.   let  him   hear  what  the  Spirit  s.  to  th* 
churches,  11,  17,  2J.  |  3.  6,  13,  22. 
8.  s.  the  First  and  the  L;ist  ||  18.  s.  Son  ofGod 
3.  14.  s.  the  Amen  ||  14.  13.  yea,  s.  the  Spirit 

18.  7.  she  s.  I  sit  a  queen,  and  am  no  widow 

22.  20.  he  s.  surely  I  come  quickly,  amen 
God  SAITH. 

2  Chron.  18.  13.  what  my  God  s.  that  i  will  speak 
24.20  thuss.  God,  why  transgress  ye  commands 

Psal.Hf).  16. to  wicked  Gods,  what  hast  thou  todo 

/sa. 42. 5. thus  s.  God  the  Lord, that  created  hoaveni 
5l.  6.  when  thou  wast  refused,  s.  thy  God 
57.  21.  there  is  no  peace,  s.  my  God,  to  wicked 
06.  9.  liring  furih  and  shut  the  W()mb,s.  thy  Ooa 

.^ctsH.l".  shall  come  to  pa-s  in  the  last  days, ».  O. 
He  SAITH. 

Gen.  41.  55.  go  to  Joseph,  what  he  s.  to  you,  do 

1  Sam.  9.  6.  all  that  he  s.  cometli  surely  to  paBs 

2  Sam.  17.  5.  let  us  hear  likewise  what  he  s. 
'2liings5.  13. when  he  s.  to  thee,  wash  and  be  clean 
.Job  37.  6.  for  he  s.  to  the  snow,  be  thou  on  earth 
Prop.  23.  7.  eat  and  drink,  s.  he  to  thee,  his  heart 

24.  24.  Ac  that  s.  to  wicked,  thou  art  righteous 
Ecel.  4.  8.  nor  s.  he,  for  whom  do  I  labour  ? 

10.  3.  anil  he  s.  to  every  one  that  he  is  a  fool 
Mark  11.  23.  shall  believe  those  things  hes.  shal) 

come  to  pass,  he  shall  have  whatsoever  he  r. 
John  2.  5.  whiitsouver  he  .«.  to  you,  do  it 
16. 18,  what  is  this  Ae  s..'  we  cannot  tell  what  Ae#. 

19.  .35.  and  he  knoweth  that  he  s.true 

21.  15.  he  s.  to  I'eter,  feed  my  lambs,  16. 
.Sets  1.  4.  which,  s.  he,  ye  have  heard  of  mo 

22.  2.  they  kept  the  more  silence,  and  he  s. 
Rom.  10.  21.  to  Israel  he  s.  ||  15.  10.  again  he*. 

1  Cur.  6.  16.  for  two,  s.  he,  shall  be  one  flesh 
9.  10.  or,  s.  he  it  altogether  for  our  sakes  ? 

2  Cor.  6.  2.  ke  s.  I  have  heard  thee  in  a  time 
Gnl.  3.  16.  he  s.  not,  and  to  seeds,  as  of  many 
Heb.  8.  5.  see,  s.  he,  that  thou  make  all  things 

13.in  that  he  s.  a  new  covenant,  he  made  first  old 
See  Jesis,  Lord. 
SAKE. 
Gen.?:  21.1  will  not  curse  the  ground  for  man's  «v 

12.  Ifi.  be  entreated  Abrain  well  for  her  s. 
18.  29.  he  said,  I  will  not  do  it  for  forty's  s. 

31.  mt  for  twenty's  s.  |1  32.  not  for  ten's*. 

20.  II.  iliey  will  slny  me  for  my  wife's  s. 
26.  24.  I  will  multiply  thy  seed  for  Ahrtham  s  » 
39.  5,  bless»d  the  Egvptian's  house  f'lr  Joseph's* 

F.jod.  18. 8.  Lord  hath  done  to  Egypt  for  Isriiel's  j 
21. 26. let  him  go  free  for  eye's  s.  ||  27.  for  .ooth's  s 

JVuin.  11.  20.  Moses  said,  enviest  thou  for  my  s.  5 

25. 11.  whilrhe  wns  zealous formy  samnngthere 

18.  was  slain  in  day  of  the  plague  for  Peor's  «, 

1  Sam.  12.  22.  not  forsake  his  people  for  name's  g, 

23.  10  Snul  seeketh  to  destroy  the  city  for  my  a. 
2.9a7«.5.12.Lordexalteth  his  kingdom  for  Israel's*. 

7.21  for  thy  word's  .<.  hast  done  all,  1  Chr.  17. 19 
9. 1.  Imny  shew  him  kindness  for  Jonathan's  s.  7 
18.5. deal  gently  for  my  s.  with  yonns  innn  Afasal 
1  Kings  8.  41.  a  slrnnser  that  comeili  out  of  a  tiai 
country  for  thy  nnme's  s.  2  Chrnn.  6.  32 

11.  12.  for  Diiv.  thy  fniher's  s.  13,  32,  34.  |  15.  4. 
2  Kings  8. 19.  |  19.  34   |  20.  6.  Psal.  132. 10 

13.  for  Jerusalem's  ».  which  I  have  chosen 


SAK 

NeA  9.  31  iiot  consume  tliem  for  great  mtrcins's 
Job  19. 17.  uiilruatcd  Ibf  children's  s   ol  my  body 
Psal  li.  4  siive  me  for  thy  mercies'  .«■.  '.U.  16. 
•23.  3.  he  leadelli  me  for  his  name's  .>.  31.  3. 

25.  7.  reinember  thou  me  for  thy  ^ixxhioss'  5. 
11.  for  ihy  name's  ,«.  pardon  mine  innniiiy 

44.  2(i.  arise,  redeem  us  for  tliy  mi'ri:u  s'  s. 
69  0.  not  be  confounded  for  my  .•••.  O  <j()d 
79.  9.  purge  away  our  sins  for  thy  name's  i. 
100.  8.  he  saved  tliem  for  liis  name's  i. 
109.  21.  but  do  thou  for  mo,  for  thy  runi't  t. 
11.5    1.  give  glory,  for  thy  mercy  and  iruth'ii  s. 
143.  11.  quicken  me,  for  thy  name's  j.  for  thy 
righteousness  s.  bring  my  6<ml  out  of  trouble 
Isa.  37.  35.  for  mine  own  *■.  an<l  David's  s. 

42. 21.  Ld.  is  well  pleased  for  his  rigiiK  oiisness"  s. 
43.  14.  for  your  s.  I  have  sent  to  Babykni 

25.  blottiithout  thy  transgressions  for  my  own  s. 
<5.  4.  for  Jacob's  «.  I  have  even  called  thee 
48.  9.  for  my  name's  s.  will  1  defer  mine  anger 

11.  even  for  mine  own  s.  will  I  do  it 
62. 1.  for  Ziop.'s  s.  for  Jernsalein's  s.  I  will  not  rest 
t>3.  17.  return  for  thy  servant's  s.  the  tribes 
66.  5.  that  cast  you  out  for  my  name's  s.  said 
Jer.  14.  7.  O  Lord,  do  thou  it  for  lliy  name's  s. 

21.  do  not  abhor  us  for  tliy  name's  s. 
Eick.  20. 9.  but  I  wrought  for  my  name's  s.  that  it 
shcM.!.l  not  be  polluted,  14, 22,  44.  |  3G.  22. 
Dan. 9. 17.  shine  on  thy  sanctuary,  for  the  Lord's  s. 

19.  defer  not  for  thine  own  s.  O  my  God 
Jonah.  1. 12.  fur  my  s.  this  great  tempest  is  on  you 
^/ic.3. 12.  shall  Zion  for  yours,  be  plowed  asafield 
JUat.5.  10.  who  are  persecuted  for  righteousness'  s. 

11.  shall  say  evil  against  you  falsely  for  my  s. 

10.  18.  ye  shall  be  brought  before  governors  and 

kings,  for  my  s.  Jifark  13.  9.  /,u/ie21.  12. 

23.  and  ye  shall  ba  hated  of  all  men,  for  my 

name's  «.  2i.  9.  Murk  13.  13.  Luke  21.  17. 

39.  he  that  iuseth  his  life  for  my  s.  shall  find  it, 

1(>.  2?    Mark  8.  3''   J.uke  9.  24. 

14.  3.  Korod  bound  John  for  Herod,  s.  Mark  0. 17. 

9.  r.everthele.ss,  for  the  oath's  s.  Mark  (!.  20. 

10.  12.  eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven's  s. 
29.  that  hath  left  lands  for  mv  name's  s.  shall  re- 
ceive hundred  fold,  J/art  10.  29.  /,n/fel8.29. 

24.22.  there  shall  no  flesh  be  savjd.but  for  elect's 
s.  those  days  shall  be  shortened,  Mark  13.  20. 

Mirk  4.  17.  persecution  ariscth  for  the  word's  s. 
LY.ke  0.  22.  cast  out  your  name  for  Son  of  man's  s. 
Jokn  12.  9.  the  people  camo  not  for  Jesus'  s.  only 

13.  38.  wilt  thou  lay  down  thy  life  for  my  s.7 

14.  11.  else  believe  me  for  the  very  works'  s. 
15.21.  these  thuigs  shall  do  to  you  for  my  name's  s. 

Acts  9.  10.  things  he  must  suffer  for  my  name's  s. 

26.  7.  for  which  hope's  s.  I  am  accused  of  Jews 
Rom.  4.  23.  it  wa",  not  written  for  his  s.  alone 

11.  28.  for  gospjl,  they  are  enemies  for  your  s. 
13.  5.  ye  mus'  needs  be  subject  for  conscience'  s. 
15.30.  for  Ljrd'ss.  strive  with  me  in  your  prayers 

1  Cor.  4.  10.  we  are  fools  for  Christ's  s.  ye  are  wise 

9.  2.3.  and  this  I  do  for  the  gosiiel's  s. 

10.  2.5.  asking  no  question  for  conscience'  s.  27. 
28.  this  is  offered  in  sacrifice  to  idols,  eat  not,  for 

his  s.  that  shewed  it,  and  for  conscience'  s. 

2  Cor.  4.  5.  ourselves  your  servants  for  Jesus'  s. 

11.  we  are  alway  delivered  to  death  for  Jesus'  s. 

12. 10  I  take  pleasure  in  <listresses  for  Christ's  s. 
E/jA.  4.  32.  as  God  for  'Christ's  s.  forgave  you 
Phil.  1  29.  but  it  is  given  also  to  suffer  for  his  s. 
Col   1-  24.  for  hi«  body's  s.  whicli  is  the  church 

3.  6.  for  whicli  things'  «.  wrath  of  God  coineth 
1  T/if.'s.l.S.what  manner  of  inonwewcre  for  yours. 

5.  13.  to  esteem  them  highly  for  their  work's  s. 
1  Vim.  5.  23.  use  a  little  wine,  for  thy  stomach's  s. 
Tit.  1.  11.  teaching  firings  for  filthy  lucre's  s. 
Philem.d.  yet  for  love's  s.  I  rather  beseech  theo 
1  Pet.  2. 13.  submit  to  every  ordinance  for  Lord's  s. 

3.  14.  iiut  Slid  if  ye  tufler  for  righteousness'  s. 

1  ./ohn  2.  12.  voiir  sins  arc  forgiven  for  name's  s. 

2  John  2.  for  the  truth's  s.  that  dwellelh  in  us 

3  .fohnl.  bocat:..<('  fur  his  name's  .5.  they  w;.nt  forth 
Rev.  2.  3.  and  for  mv  name's  s.  hast  laboured 

Tkv  SAKE. 
Gen.  3.  17.  cur.«ed  is  the  ground  for  thy  s. 

12.  13.  that  it  may  he  well  with  me  for  thy  s. 
SO.  37.  that  the  l/ord  hath  blis-sed  me  for '(//;/  .?. 

P«(iZ.44.22.  tor  thy  s.  are  we  killed  all  day  long,  v\e 
are  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter,  Horn.  8. .'«). 
69.  7.  bfcanse  for  Ihy  s.  I  Imve  borne  reproach 
fia.HA.  1.5.  who. gathrrag.thee, shall  fall  for  #/i7/s. 
Jer.  2.  t  2.  I  remember  for  thy  .«.  the  kindness 
15. 15.  know  that  for  thy  s.  I  have  suffered  rebuke 
John  13.  37.  1  will  lav  down  my  life  for  th\  s. 

SVKES. 
Oen.  18.  26.  I  will  spare  the  place  for  iheir .«. 
Aec. 26.  4.5. 1  will  for  theirs,  rememb.  the  covei  int 
Deut.  1.  37.  also  the  I<nrd  was  angry  with  mf  for 
yours,  saying,  tlioii  shall  not  go,  .3.  26.  |  4  21. 
fnd/^  21.  22.  hi.  favoiiralile  to  them  for  our  » 
BtUfil   13  it  •vieveth  me  mich  for  your  5 


HAL 

1  Chr.  !6.  21.  yea,  he  reiir'-ved  lui'ijfs  for  their  s.  he 

suffereil  no  man  to  do  fhein  wrong,  Ps.  105. 14 

Psal.  7.  7.  for  their  s.  Iheivlore  irtu'ii  thou  on  higl 

100.  32.  it  went  ill  wiili  Muses  ior  their  s. 

122.  8.  for  niy  brethren  ami  conipanions'  s. 
Isa.  65.  8.  so  will  1  do  for  my  servants'  s. 
Kzek.  30.  22.  I  do  not  this  for  your  s.  O  Israel,  32 
IJaii.'i.  30.  but  for  their  s.  that  shall  make  known 
Mai.  3.  11.  and  I  will  rebuke  thedevourer  for  your 
s.  he  shall  not  destroy  the  fruits  '■■fjuur  ground 
Mark  6.  26.  and  for  their  s.  which  sat  with  liim 
John  11.  15. 1  am  glad  for  your  s.  I  was  not  there 

12.  30.  this  voice  came  not  for  mie,  but  for  your  s. 

17.  19.  and  for  their  s.  I  sanctify  myself 
liuni.  11.  28.  they  are  beloved  for  the  fathers'  s. 

1  Cur.  4.  6.  I  have  transferred  for  your  s. 

9.  10.  or  saitli  he  it  for  our  s.?  for  our  s.  no  doubt 

2  Cor.  4.  15.  for  all  things  are  for  your  s. 

8.  9.  though  rich,  yet  for  your  s.  became  poor 

1  Thess.  3.  9.  we  joy  for  your  s.  before  Cod 

2  Tim.  2.  10.  I  endure  all  things  for  the  elect's  s. 
SALE. 

/,e!).25.27.  let  him  count  the  years  of  the  s.  thereof 
50.  price  of  his. s.  shall  be  according  ti  the  years 

Deut.  18.  8.  besides  that  whic'i  cometh  of  the  s. 
SALT, 

In  Greek,  Ilals;  in  Hebrew,  Melach.  God  ap- 
pointed thattidh  should  be  used  in  all  the  sacri- 
fices that  were  offered  to  him  :  Every  oblation 
of  thy  meat-offering  shah  thou  season  with  salt; 
neither  shall  thou  sutt'er  the  saltof  the  covenant 
of  thy  God  to  be  lacking  from  thy  meat-offer- 
ing :  With  all  thine  offerings  thnu  shall  otl'or 
salt,  Lev.  2.  13.  This  signified  th.pt  incornip- 
tion  of  mind,  and  sincerity  of  grace,  v;hick  are 
necessary  in  all  them  that  would  offer  an  ac- 
ceptable offering  unto  God;  or  it  denoted  that 
communion  lohich  they  had  with  God  in  these 
exercises  of  his  worship,  salt  being  a  S7jmbol 
both  of  friendship  and  incorruptiun.  It  ap- 
pears from  Ezek.  lO.  4.  that  heretofore  they 
rubbed  new-born  children  with  salt;  in  the  day 
thou  wast  boru,  thou  wast  not  salted  at  all, 
nor  swaddled  at  all.  Some  think  they  did 
this,  to  dry  up  the  hmnidity  that  abonnds  in 
children ;  and  to  close  vp  the  pores,  which  are 
then  too  open.  Others  satj,  that  salt  hardens 
the  skins  of  children,  and  makes  them  more 
firm.  Others  think,  it  was  to  hinder  any  cor- 
ruptions that  might  proceed  from  cutting  off 
the  navel-siring.  Whatever  was  their  end  in 
it,  the  prophet  here,  in  a  continued  allegory, 
describes  the  worthless,  helpless,  and  despica- 
ble condition  of  the  Jews  at  first,  till  God 
pitied  and  helped  them,  and  bestowed  all  man- 
ner of  precious  blessings  upon  them. 

In  "  Kings  2.  21.  the  prophet  Elisha  being  de- 
sired to  sweetev  the  loaters  of  the  fountain  of 
Jeticho,  atid  make  them  fit  to  drink,  required 
€  new  vessel  to  be  brought  to  him,  and  some 
salt  to  beput  therein.  They  folloicedhis  orders: 
11a  threw  this  salt  into  the  spring,  and  said ; 
Thus  saith  the  Lord,  I  have  healed  these 
waters ;  and  for  the  future  they  shall  not  be 
the  occasion  either  of  death  or  bSrenness :  ■S'j 
the  waters  became  good  for  drinking,  and  lost 
all  their  former  bud  qualities.  Jfalurally  the 
salt  must  only  have  served  to  increase  the 
brackishness  or  bitterness  of  this  fountain; 
but  the  prophet  is  directed  to  make  use  of  a 
remedy  that  seemed  contrary  to  the  effect  which 
was  produced,  that  the  miracle  might  become 
the  more  evident. 

Our  Saviour,  in  his  sermon  on  the  mou?it,  tells 
his  disci/iles,  Vs  are  the  salt  of  the  earth.  Mat. 
5.  13.  Ye  are  penor.s,  "ho  bs:::g  endued  wur^ 
grace  yourselves,  ought  to  season  others,  and 
preserve  them  from  csrruption  ;  and  the  doc- 
trine tchich  lie  prjfess  is  as  opposite  as  can  be 
to  the  pntrejai  iron  of  the  vorld,  both  in  respect 
to  corrupt  doctrine  and  corrupt  manners.  Salt 
has  an  acrimony  byichieh  it  piermh  Ch'lump; 
so  the  word  is  piercing,  llcb.  4.  12  By  the 
salt  of  the  earth,  some  understand,  marl,  with 
which  thry  manure  their  land  ni  some  countries, 
instead  of  dung. 

Salt  is  the  symbol  of  wisdom,  Col.  4.  6,  Let 
yonr  speech  be  always  with  grace,  soasonoil 
with  salt.  It  is  the  symbol  of  perpetuity  and 
incorruptlon  :  Thus  they  said  of  a  covenant. 
It  is  a  covenant  of  salt  for  ever,  before  the 
Lord,  .JVi/m.  18.  10.  JInd  in  2  Chr.m.  13.  5, 
The  Ijord  God  of  Israel  gave  liie  kinidom 
over  Israel  to  Dnind  for  v\'x,  even  to  him, 
and  to  liis  sons,  by  a  covenant  of  salt.  Salt 
(.9  the  symbol  also  of  barrenvss  and  sttrih/i/. 
tf^hen  Abimelech  took  the  city  o/Shecnem,  he 
destroyed  it,  and  sowed  the  place  with  salt, 
that  it  might  always  remain  desert  and  un- 
fruitful, Judg.  9.  45.     Zephaniah  threatens  the 


Animonites  and  Moabitea,  from  the  L»r6 
Moab  shall  be  as  Sodom,  and  the  children  of 
Jimmon  as  Gomorrah,  even  the  breeding  o. 
ni-tiles,  and  salt  pUs,  at\i\  a  perpetual  denota- 
tion, y.cph.  2.  9.  Salt  ;.■•■  likewise  t'le  .suiubot  of 
hospitality,  and  of  that  fidelity  that  is  dH4 
from  servants,  friends,  guists,  and  domestics, 
to  those  that  entertain  them,  and  receive  them 
III  their  tables.  The  Governors  of  the  pro- 
viufis  beyond  the  Euphrates,  lerititig  to  king 
Art.uirxes,  tell  him.  Because  we  have  main 
teiiance  fiom  the  king's  palace,  &c.  Ezra  4. 11. 
which  in  the  (^lialdee  is,  IJecause  we  Are  sailed 
with  the  ?alt  of  the  palace. 

Mineral  salt ;  ur  salt  that  is  dug  out  of  mines,  in 
form  of  a  hard  stone.  It  is  thought  that  Lot's 
wife  was  changed  into  a  statue  of  such  mineral 
salt,  that  she  became  as  a  rock  or  stone  o/«ait. 
Gen.  19.  20. 
The  Saltsea,  Gen.  14.  3.  is  the  Dead-sea,  or  tht 
lake  i.f  Sodom,  ealled  likewise  the  lake  Asphal- 
titeij,  because  of  the  g  real  quantity  of  bitumen 
in  it,  so  that  nj  fish  can  live  in  its  waters, 
and  a  man  cnn.ift  without  difficulty  sink  in 
them,  by  reason  of  the  weight  and  density  of 
them.  The  crimes  of  the  inhabitants  of  Sodom, 
Gomorrah,  Zi''jcnm,  a:id  Adiiiali,  were  come  to 
such  a  height,  that  God  destroyed  these  cities, 
together  with  their  inlicbitonis,  by  fire  from 
heaven.  The  plain  wherein  they  stood,  wliieh  be- 
fore was  pleasant  and  fruitful,  like  an  earthly 
Paradise,  was  first  ivfiamed  by  lightning, 
whic'i  put  fire  to  the  bitumen,  icilh  which  it 
was  replete,  and  was  afterwards  ovcrfinwed 
by  the  waters  of  the  Jorilan,  which  diffused 
themselves  there,  and  formed  the  Dead-sea,  or 
Salt-sea.  This  lake  receives  all  the  water  of 
Joidan,  of  the  brooks  Arnon  and  Jabhok,  and 
other  waters  which  descend  from  all  the  neigh- 
bouring mountains  ;  and  notwithstanding  it 
has  no  visible  issue,  it  does  nut  overflow.  It  is 
believed  that  it  discharges  itself  by  some  svh- 
terraneous  channels  into  the  Ked-sca,  or  into 
the  Mediterranean.  According  to  Josephus' 
account,  the  lake  o/ Sodom  is  580  furlongs  irs 
length,  from  the  mouth  of  the  river  Jordan  to 
Zoar,  that  is,  about  two  and  tirintxi  tiagues 
at  three  miles  to  a  league;  and  15li  fiirlonga 
wide  ;  that  is  to  say,  about  fir.e  leaj-xcs  of 'lit 
same  measure. 

Gen.  19.  2(5.  Lot's  wife  became  a  pillar  of  j 

/.<•('.  2. 13.  with  all  thy  offering  i  t.'iou  o';lit  'iffer  s. 

iJcH«.  29.  23.  and  that  the  whub;  J„ad  thf.-eof  ia  s. 

.Tosh.  11.  t  8.  Israel  chased  tin  n\  to  a.  pus 
15.  62.  the  children  of  Judah  hmi  the  city  of*. 

.^»rf^.9.45.  beat  down  the  city,  and  sowed  it  vt'ith  s. 

2  Sam.  8. 13.  smiting  the  Syrians  in  the  valley  of  ». 

2  Kings  2.  20.  bring  me  a  new  cruse,  put  s.  ther;  ,n 

21.  he  went  to  thosprliig,  ami  cast  the  s.  in  thr  13 

14.  7.  Amaziah  slew  of  Edom  in  the  vallev  of  s. 

10,000,  1  Chron.  18.  12.  2  Chron.  2.5.  U 

F.ira  4. 1 14.  we  are  salted  with  the  s.  of  tiie  jialace 

6.  9.  that  which  they  have  need  of,  wheat,  s.  wine 

7.  22.  and  s.  without  prescribing  how  much 
Job  G.6.  can  what  isiinsavoiirybeciiiHii  wiiiiout  s  ? 
.fer.  17  6.  but  he  shall  inhabit  places  in  a  s.  land 
F.zek.  43.  24.  the  priest  shall  cast  s.  upon  them 

47.  II.  the  marislies  thereof  shall  be  given  to  ». 
Zeph.  2.  9.  surely  Moab  shall  be  as  i.  pits 
Mat.  5. 13.  ye  are  the  s.  of  the  eartji,  but  if  the  4. 
MarkO.  49.  every  sacrifice  shall  be  salted  with  3. 
SO.s.is  good  but  if  ;.!'.ave  lost  liissaltiiess, where- 
with will  ye  season  it?  have  s.  in  yourselves 
I.uke  14.  34.  s.  is  good,  but  if  s.  have  lost  savou.' 
Cb!.  4.  6.  let  yoiii  speech  be  seasoned  with  s. 
Jam.  3. 12.  no  fountain  can  yield  s.  water  and  fteiii 
See  Covenant. 
SALT-SEA. 
Gen.li.3.  in  the  vale  of  Siddiiii.which  is  the  s.-»fa 
JViim.  34. 12.  goings  out  of  it  shall  be  at  the  s.-sea 
Deut.  3. 17.  coast  even  to  the  s.-sea  under  Ashdoth 
Jo.sh.  3.  16.  the  waters  that  came  toward  thes.-*fa 
12.  3.  sea  cf  plain,  even  to  s.-sea,  15.  2,  5.  1 18. 19 

SALTED. 
Krod.  30.  t  35.  make  it  a  perfume  s.  tosether 
F.ira  4.  f  14.  we  ate  s.  with  the  salt  of  the  palace 
Kzek.  16.  4.  thou  wast  not  s.  at  all,  nor  swaddled 
J17'«<..5.13.  ifsall lost savour,wherewitli shall  it  be. ». 
Mark  9.49.  for  every  one  shall  be  s.  witii  fire,  and 
every  sacrifice  si. a'l  be  s.  with  salt ;  salt  is  good 
SA'i^TNFP.'^. 
Psal.  107.  r  :-l4    I.  •  lurneth  a  fruitful  land  into 
Mark  9.  50.  but  if  the  salt  have  lost  his  s 

SALVATION 
1.  !s  taken  for  diliverance  from,  or  victory  over 
outward  dangers  and  enemies.  Exod.  14.  13, 
S'and  still,  and  see  the  (.iiiVHtion  of  (he  Lord: 
See  how  he  will  deliver  y.'W  from  the  Egyptinni 
your  enemies  :  .dnd  in  I  Sam.  14.  45.  ShalJ 
Jonathan  die,  who   hath  wrought  this   grea' 


SAL 

BsivatioD  in  Igfsel?  rrho  by  Ood's  assistance 
HiiCa  obtained  thi.<  signal  victory  oacr  Uie  Plii 
iU;lines. 
£,  t'vr  rcmii.iiu-i  vj' tins,  true,  faith,  repcntnncc^ 
obedie7icc,aniJ ether savi njr gran  .•■  nj  lUe  iipirit, 
wliich  are  tin:  way  to  saloaiiiin.     Lake  iU.  9, 
This  day  is  salcaLion  come  to  this  house. 
9.  hur  eternal  liappiness  kercaj'ter,  icluc/i  is  the 
ji'ject  of  uiir hopes  and  disircs:  I'husit  n ?aid, 
'i'u  give  kiiowleilgu  of  salvation  to  Ins  [n'oplH, 
J.uke  1.  77.    Godly  sorrow  workelli  rppcnlaiice 
uijto  salvation,  i2  Cor.  7.  10.     ..inil  Ike  i;iispel 
is  called,  The  gospel  of  salvaliim,  Kp/i.  I.  13. 
iscause  it  hrings  the  good  nein  that  salnatio-n 
is  to  be  had;  it  offers  salimlwn  to  lost  sinners: 
it  shews  the  way  to  attain  it :  it  also  Jits  for 
salvation,  and  at  last  br/nn^i  to  iL 
ft.  For  the  Author  of  salnatioo.    Psal.  27.  1,  The 
l^urd  IS  my  iiglil  and  itiv  sdlvation:    He  is  my 
counsellor  in  all  my  diJjiciiUies,  and  viy  Com- 
forter and  Delinerer  in  nil  my  distresses. 
6  For  the  blessed  .Je.'nis.  irho  is  the  Saviour  of 
sinners.     J.ukc  ii.  30,  Mine  eyes  have  seen  tliy 
salvation,  5117/5  Simeon  ;  /  ho.ve  seen  hint  whom 
thou  kast  sent  into  the  wurid  to  be  the  Author 
and  Procurer  of  salvation  lo  lost  sinners 
6.  Fur  the  praise  and  bciiediclion  that  is  given 
to  God.     Rev.  ID.  1,  Alleluia,  salvation,  and 
gloiv,  and  honour,  and  power,  unto  the  Lord 
our  God. 
The  Hebrews  but  rarely  make  use  of  concrete 
terms,  as    they   are  called,  but  often  of  ab- 
stracted.     'J'hus,  instead  of  sayi-ng  that  (rod 
saves  them,  and  protects  them;  they  say,  that 
Goil  is  their  saloation.     'J'hus,  the  word  of 
Balvaliori,   the  joy   ol'  salvation,  the   rock   of 
salvation,  the  shield  ol'  salvation,  the  Jiorn  ol' 
salvation,  the  tower   of  ealvation,  &c.  is  as 
■much  as  to  say.  The  word  that  declares  deliver- 
once;  the  joy  that  attends  the  escaping  a  great 
diTt^er;  a  rock  where  any  one  takes  refuge,  and 
■Kkers  he  may  be  in  safety  from  his  enemy ;  a 
Itytckler  that  secures  from  the  arm  of  the  enemy; 
s  Affrn  or  ray  of  glory,  of  happiness,  and  sal- 
tation &-C. 
Fy.rod.  14.  1.3  Fee  the  s.  of  tlie  Lord, 5  Chr.  20.  17. 
Detit.  32.  15.  litrhtly  esteemed  the  rock  of  hiss. 
J  .S'am.ll.  13.  the  Lord  wrnupht  s.  in  Israel  to-day 
3 !.  45.  Jonathan,  who  hath  wrought  this  great  s. 
v.).  5.  (he  Lord  wrought  a  great  s.  for  all  Israel 
2  .'?om.  19.  t  2.  the  s.  was  turned  into  mourning 

li.  .II.  he  is  the  tower  of  s.  for  his  king 
1  Chrnn.  11. 1 14.  the  Lord  saved  them  by  a  greats, 
lo.  23.  show  forth  from  day  to  day  his  s. 
So.  save  us,  O  God  of  our  s.  and  gather  us 
I  Cli.ron.  6.  41.  let  thy  priests  be  elothod  with  s. 
r.>i:l.  3. 8.  s.  belongoth  lo  the  Lord,  thy  blessing  is 
14,  7.  O  that  the  s.  of  Israel  were  come,  53.  6. 
20.  f  ti.  by  the  strength  of  the  s.  of  his  riglit-hand 
24.  5.  and  righteousness  from  the  (Jod  oi'liis  s. 
S")  0.  my  soul  shall  rejoice  in  his  s. 
37.  39.  the  5.  of  the  rigliieoiis  is  of  the  Lord 
4-.  t  •>.  I  siiall  praise  him,  his  presenee  is  s. 
5U.  23.  to  him  will  1  shew  the  s.  of  God 
CO.  t  IL  for  vain  is  the  s.  of  man,  14G.  f  3. 
€5.  5.  wilt  thou  answer  us,  O  Gotl  of  our  .7.  ? 
di.  I!),  blessed  be  the  Lord,  even  the  God  of  our  s. 

20.  bo  that  is  our  God,  is  the  God  of  s. 
74.  12.  working  .>;.  in  the  midst  of  the  earth 
TH.  22.  because  they  trusted  not  in  his  5. 
70.  9.  help  us,  O  God  of  our  5.  for  the  glory 
8.').  4.  turn  us,  OGod  of  our.?,  cause  anger  to  cease 

9.  surely  ids  s.  is  nigh  them  that  fear  him 
S.').  1.  make  a  joyful  noise  to  tlie  rock  of  our  s 
Sn.  3.  shew  forth  his  5.  from  day  to  day 

S''"'.  2.  tlie  Lord  hath  made  known  bis  5. 

:f.  ends  of  the  oarlb  have  seen  the  s.  of  our  Goil 
llli.  13. 1  will  take  the  cop  of  5.  andchll  on  oi.i:;>' 
IIH.1,5.  Ihcvoiceof  J.  is  in  tabernacles  of.  ighteous 
110.  155.  s.  is  far  from  wicked,  they  seek  not  tby 
I'.'ri.  16.  1  will  clothe  her  priests  with  5. 
144.  10.  it  is  he  that  givcth  s.  unto  kings 
14':).  4.  he  will  beautify  the  meek  with  5. 
Jsa.  12. 3.  sliall  ye  draw  water  out  of  the  wells  of  s 
S5.  9.  we  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  his  5. 
SO.  1.  s.  will  God  appoint  for  walls  and  bulwarks 
33.  2.  be  thou  our  s.  iu  the  time  of  trouble 

C.  wisdom  and  knowledge,  and  etrenglb  of*. 
45  8.  letthceailh  open,  and  let  them  bring  forth  s. 

17.  Israel  shall  be  saved  wlih  an  everlasting  s 
40.  13.  I  will  place  s.  in  /lor.  for  Israel  my  glory 
49-  »  in  a  day  of  s.  have  I  helped  ilu'C 
S2.  7.  the  foot  of  him  that  pablis.hoUi  s. 

10.  ends  of  the  earth  shall  see  the  s.  <if  "Hir  God 
89.  11.  we  look  for  5.  but  it  is  far  from  us 

16.  therefore  his  arm  brought  s.  unto  him 

17.  he  put  on  a  helinel  of  s.  upon  his  head 
60. 19.  but  shah  call  tiiy  walls  5.  thy  gates  praise 
61.  lU.  hr-  li-i'n  clothed  me  with  the  gnrmentsof  s 

'4.^.  1  kiid  the  (  thereof  a.s  a  lamp   bat  burneth 
K)6 


bAJu 

Isa.  (i3.5.  therefore  mine  own  arm  hroiighi  s.  tome 
Jer.',i.2'i.  truly  m  vam  is  s.  Imped  lor  fioni  theliills 
and  mountains,  truly  iiulie  Lord  is  the  s.  of  Israel 
/.am.  3.  2li.  nu'e'ly  Wiic  (or  the  5.  ol  the  Lord 
■  lonah  2.  U.  I  w  ill  nay  lh:i'.  1  vowed,  s.  is  of  Ihe  Lord 
hub.  3.  8.  thou  didst  ride  on  thy  chaiiots  of  5. 
13.  thou  weutest  forth  for  5.  ol  thy  peojile,  even 
fors.with  thine  anointed, woundest  the  wicked 
Zcch.  y.y.  behold,  thy  King,  he  is  just  and  liaving  ,•(. 
Luke  1.  (ill.  who  halli  raised  u|i  a  horn  of  s.  for  us 

77.  to  give  knowledge  ol  s.  to  his  peo"'" 
3.  6.  all  tlesh  shall  see  the  s.  of  God 
19.  9.  Jesus  said,  tins  day  is  s.  come  to  tnis  nouse 
/oAH4.22.we  knowwhatwoworship,fors.is  of  Ji.we 
.dcts  4.  12.  neither  is  there  s.  in  any  other 
13.  2(j.  to  you  is  the  word  of  this  .".  ser.l 
47.;iiOuiihouldest  be  tors. to  ihoendaof  the  eartli 
10.  17.  tii.jsc  men  shew  to  us  (is  'a ay  of  s. 
28.  28.  the  .5.  of  God  is  sent  to  tis  Gentdes 
Hfin.  1.  10.  the  gosjiel  is  tho  p-awer  orGod  to  s. 

10.  10.  with  the  mouth  cur;''B2eion  is  rr.s..-ln  10  s. 

11.  11.  through,  tiieir  fails. ;::  come  to  thu  Gentiles 
13.  11.  now  is  ours,  nearer  than  when  webeiievod 

2  Cor.  1.0.  wlieiher  webecomlbrted,  itisforyour.f. 

G.  2.  in  the  day  of  s.  have  I  succtmred  thee  ;  now 
is  (heaccciifed  lime,  behold  now  is  thcdayofs. 

7.  10.  godly  sorrow  worketli  repentance  to  s. 
Kph.  1. 13.  after  ye  iieard  the  go<;pel  of  your  s. 

0.  17.  take  the  helmet  of  s.  and  the  sword  of  Spirit 
Phil.  1.  28.  which  is  to  you  an  evident  token  of  s. 

2. 12. work  out  your  owns,  with  fear  and  trembling 

1  Thess.  5.  8.  and  for  a  helmet  the  hope  of  s. 

9.  hath  apjiointcd  us  to  obtain  s.  by  our  Lord  Jes. 

2  Thess.  2.  13.  for  God  iiath  chosen  you  to  * 

2  Tin.  2. 10.  that  they  may  obtain  the  s.  in  Christ 
3.  lo.  scriptures  are  able  to  make  thee  wise  to  s. 

Tit.  2.  11.  the  grace  of  God  that  biingeth  s. 

Hcb.  1.  14.  (or  them  who  shall  be  heirs  of  s. 
2  3.  bow  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so  greats.? 
10.(0  make  theCaplain  of  iheir  s.  perfect  through 
5.  9.  he  became  the  Author  of  eternal  s.  to  all  that 
G.  9.  better  things,  and  things  that  accomjuiny  s. 
9.28.  shall  appear  the  second  time  without  sin  to  s 

1  Pet.  1.  5.  who  are  kept  ihiough  faith  unto  s. 

9.  receiving  the  end  of  your  taitb,s.  of  your  souls 

10.  of  which  s.tlie  prophets  have  inciuired 

2  Pet.  3.  15.  the  loiig-sutl'ering  of  the  Lord  is  s 
./ude  3.  to  write  to  you  of  the  common  s. 
Rev.  7.  10.  saying,  s  to  our  God  ||  19.  1.  s.  to  Lord 

12.  10.  now  is  come  s.  and  strength,  and  kingdom 

My  SALVATION. 
Kxod.  15. 2.  the  Ld.  is  my  song,  he  is  become  my  s. 
2  Ham.  22.  3.  he  is  my  shield,  the  horn  of  my  s. 
47.  e.\alted  be  the  rock  of  my  s.  Psal.  18.  46. 
23.  5.  for  this  is  all  7ny  s.  and  all  my  desire 
./ob  13.  10.  he  also  shall  be  my  s.  for  a  hypocrite 
Psal.  25.  5.  for  thou  art  the  God  of  my  s. 
27.  1.  Lord  is  my  ligbj  and  viy  s.  02.  0.  Isa.  12.  2. 

9.  leave  me  not,  O  God  of  my  s.  51.  14.  |  88.  1. 
38.  22.  O  Lord  viy  s.  I|  02.  2.  be  oniy  is  my  s.  0. 
62.1. my  soul  wails  on  God, from  him  comethrny  s. 

7.  iu  (iod  is  my  s.  ||  89.  20.  my  Goii.  rock  ofmys- 
91.  10.  1  will  satisfy  him,  and  shew  him  my  s. 

118.  14.  the  I.(j)rd  is  become  my  s.  21.  Isa.  12.2. 
140.  7.  O  God  the  Lord,  the  strength  of  my  s. 

Isa.  12.  2.  behold,  God  is  7ny  s.  he  is  become  my  s. 
4!;.  13.  my  righteousn.  not  far,  my  s.  shall  not  tarry 

49.  0.  thou  mayest  be  iny  s.  to  the  end  of  the  earth 
5!.  5.  mys.  is  gone  forth  ||  0.  mj/s.  shall  bo  forever 

8.  and  my  s.  from  generation  to  generation 

50.  I.  my  s.  is  near  to  come,  and  my  righteousness 
.1/;c.  7.  7.  I  will  wait  for  the  God  of  my  s.  my  God 
Hab.  3.  18.  I  will  joy  iu  the  God  of  my  s. 

Phil.  1. 19.  for  I  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  my  s. 

Thy  SALVATION. 
C/en.  49.  18.  I  have  waited  for  thy  s.  O  Lord 
1  Saw .2.1.  mouth  enlarged,  because  I  rejoice  In  t.  .<!. 
5.  Sam.  ■.;2.  36.  thou  hast  also  given  me  Iherfliield  of 
?Ay  s.thygendenesB  mademegreat,  Psal.  18.35. 
Psal.  9.  14.  I  will  rejoice  in  (/;;/  s. 

13.  5.  my  heart  shr»!'.  rejoice  in  thy  s. 

2".  5.  we  will  rejoice  ii.  thy  s.  and  set  up  liarmers 
21.  1.  and  in  thy  s.  how  greatly  shall  he  rejoice! 
5.  his  glory  is  pirat  in  thy  s.  honour  and  majesty 
35.  3.  say  unto  my  soul,  I  am  thy  s. 
40. 10. 1  liave  declared  tiiy  faithfulness  and  thys. 

10.  let  such  as  love  thy  s.  say.  Lord  be  magnified 

51.  12.  restore  unto  me  the  joy  of  thy  s.  70.  4. 
69.  13.  O  God,  bear  me  in  the  truth  of  thy  s. 

29.  I  am  poor,  let  thy  s.  set  me  up  on  high 
71.  15.  my  mouth  shall  shew  forth  thy  s. 
85.  7.  shew  us  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  gran'  us  thy  s. 
106.  4.  renii'iidier  me,  O  visit  me  wit'   thy  s. 

119.  41.  let  thy  s.  come  according  tj  thy  word 
81.  my  soul  faintrih  for  tby  s.  but  I  hope  in  word 
123.  mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  s.  and  for  the  word 
166.  Lord,  I  have  hoped  for  thy  s.  and  done 
174.  I  have  longed  for  thv  •'.  O  Lord 

Isa.  17.  10.  thou  hast  forgoUon  the  God  of  ihy  s. 
63-  11  saji  to  Zion.  behold   tAv  »  comein 


SAM 

/.uke  2.  30.  fo!  mine  eyes  hare  stcj  thy  s. 

SALUTATION 
I^uke  1.  29.  what  manner  ol  s.  this  fhould  IK 
41.  at  ».  of  ftlaty,  babe  leapeil  111  her  wojnb,  4*. 

1  Cur.  10.  21.  brethieii  gieetyou,  tlies.  of  me,  Paul 

with  'nine  own  liaiid,(:  ol.  4.  18.  2  'Thess.  3.  17 
SALUTATIONS. 
Mark  1 2.38.  scribes  who  love  s.in  the  market  places 

SALU'l'E. 
16'am.l0.4.theywill  s. thee  and  give  thee  two  liiavei 
13.10.  Saul  went  to  meet  Samuel, that  might  s.niiB 
25.  14.  behold,  Uuvid  ^ent  lo  s.  our  masier 

2  Ham.  8.  10.  Toi  sent  Joram  his  son  10  s.  David 
2  Kings  i.  29.  s.  iiiiii  not,  if  any  s.  thee,  answer  no' 

10.  13.  we  go  to  s.  the  children  of  the  king 
Jilnt.  5.  47.  and  if  ye  s.  your  brethien  only 

10.  12.  when  ye  come  inio  a  house,  s.  it 
JlforA15.18.aiid  began  loi.. him, hail  king  of  theJewi 
Luke  10.  4  nor  slioco,  and  s.  no  man  by  the  way 
.■Jets  25. 13.  Agrippa  and  Hernicecamelos.FeBtus 
Rom.  16  5.  s.  my  well-beloved  Epenetus 
7.  s.  Ai'.d.ronicuii  |{  9.  s.  Urbane  our  helper 

10.  s.  Apelles,  s.  AriutCi'ulus'  household 

11.  s.  Herudian  {|  12.  s.  the  beloved  Persis 

13.  s.  Rufus  chosen  of  the  Lord,  and  his  motiier 
16.  s.  with  a  holy  kiss,  the  churches  s.  you 

22. 1  Tertius,  who  wrote  this,  s.  you  in  the  Lor<l 

1  Cor.  10. 19.  the  churches  of  Asia  s.  you,  Arpii  la  and 

Priscilla  s.  you  much,  with  church  in  their  liousi 

2  Cor.  13.  13.  all  the  saints  s.  you,  I'hil.  4.  22. 
Phil.  4.  21.  s.  every  saint  In  Christ  Jesus 
CoZ.4.15.  s.Ihe  brethren  in  Laodicca  and  Nymphas 

2  Tim.  4.  19.  s.  the  household  of  Onesiphorus 
'Tit.  .3. 15.  all  that  are  with  me,  s.  thee,  gii^et  them 
Philem.  23   there  s.  thee  Epaphras  and  INlarcuB 
//cA.  13.  24.  s   (hem  that   have  the  rule  over  you 

they  of  Italy  s.  you,  grace  be  with  you  al 

3  John  14.  our  friends  s.  thee,  greet  (he  friends 

SALUTEIJ. 
.Judg.  18.  15.  the  Daniles  came  and  s.  Micah 

1  Sam.  17.  22.  David  came  and  s.  his  brethren 
30.  21.  David  came  near  to  the  peojile  and  s.  them 

2  Kings  10. 15.  Jehu  s.  Jehonadub,  and  said  to  bin. 
Mark  9.  15.  the  peoiilc  running  to  Jesus,  s.  him 
Luke  1.  40.  Mary  entered,  and  s.  Elisabeth 
Acts  18. 22.  Paul,  when  he  nad  s.  the  cinircli,  went 

21.  7.  wo  came  to  Ptolemais,  and  s   the  brelhres 

19.  when  Paul  had  s.  James  and  the  elders 

SALUTETIl 

Rom.  16.  23.  Gains  mine  host,  and  Erastus  5.  yov 

Col.  4.  10.  Aristarchus  my  lellow-prisoner  s.  you 

12.  Epaphras,  a  servant  of  ClirisI,  s.  you 

1  Pet.  5.  13.  the  church  that  is  at  llabylon  s.  you 

SAMARITAN. 
Luke  10.  33.  but  a  certain  -S.  came  where  be  wt» 
17. 16. fell  down  giving  him  thanks,  and  be  wasa  ' 
John  8.  48.  that  thoii  art  a  .S.  and  hast  a  devil 

SAMARITANS. 
2/r2'n^sl7.29.1iouses  of  high  places  the  S.had  madi 
Mat.  10.  5.  iiilo  any  city  of  the  .S.  enter  ye  not 
Luke  9.  52.  they  entered  into  a  ^  illage  of  ihe  S. 
.John  4.  9.  the  Jews  have  no  dealings  with  the  S 

39.  many  of  the  S.  of  that  city  believed  on  liinn 

40.  the  *'.  besought  him  to  tarry  with  them 
Acts  8  25.  preached  in  inany  villages  of  the  S. 

SAME. 
G'en.5.29.saying,this  s.shall  comfort  us  in  ouiwojii 
6.  4.  the  s.  became  mighty  men,  men  of  renown 
10.  12.  and  Resen,  the  s.  is  a  great  city 

14.  8.  the  s.  is  Zoar  ]|  23. '.'.  the  s.  is  Hebron,  IE 
24.  14.  let  (be  s.  be  she  thou  hast  ajiiiointed,  44. 
26.24.  the  Lord  appeared  lo  Isaac  the  s.  night 
44.  6.  he  overtook  and  spake  them  these  s.  wordi 
48.  7.  in  the  way  of  Epbrath,  the  s.  is  Beth-lehem 

£iod.  2i  31.  bis  flowers  shall  he  of  the  s.  37.  17. 
36.  knops  and  branches  shiill  be  of  the  s.  37.22 

27.  2.  bis  boms  shall  be  of  the  s.  37  25.  |  38.  2. 

28.8.  curious  girdle  of  ijibod  shall  be  of  the  s.  39.S 
J^iim.  10  32.  the  s.  goodness  will  we  do  untothet 

15.  30.  presumptuou.^ly,  the  s.  roproacbeth  the  Ij 
Josh.  15.  8.  the  Jebusite,  the  s.  is  Je«:Balem 
Jvdg.  7.  4.  the  s.  shall  go,  the  s.  shall  not  go 

1  Sam.  9.  17  the  s.  shall  reign  over  my  people 

2  Sam.  5.  7.  Zion,  the  s.  is  the  city  of  David 

1  King:  13.  9.  nor  turn  by  the  s.  way  (hou  camcsl 

2  Kings  19,  2D.  and  in  the  second  year  ye  slia'U  eat 

that  which  Bpringoth  of  the  s.   Isa.  37.  30 

1  Chron.  1.  27.  Abram,  the  s.  is  .Abra  lam 

16.  17.  hath  confirmed  the  s.  to  Jacob  Ps.  105  10 

2  Chr.  13.  9.  the  s.  may  be  a  priest  of  them,  110  god* 
18.  7.  the  s.  is  Micaiah  the  son  of  Imla 

32.  12.  bath  not  the  s.  Hezekiab  taken  away 
F.zra  10.23.  Shimei,  and  Kelniah,  the  s.  ifi  Keliie 
f;sfn.9. 1.  month  Adar,  on  thiiteentb  day  of  the  j 
17.  on  the  fourteenth  ||  18.  on  the  fifleentb,  21. 
.Job  4.  8.  they  that  sow  wickedness  reap  the  s 

13.  2.  what  ye  know,  Ihe  s.  do  I  know  also 
Psal.  68  23.  and  the  tongue  of  ibv  dogs  in  the  f 

75.  8.  full  of  ini.\ture,  lie  fonrelli  out  .■;'  ihe.  t. 

102.27.  b'lt  thou  art  the  »  thy  year*  bovo  no  end 


fSAN 

P«.  11J.3.  to  the  going  clown  of  the  «.  Mai  1.  H. 
Proc.  "28.  '24.  the  »'.  :s  Uie  coiupanioii  ola  destioycr 
l^ccl.  9.  15.  nu  mail  leiiiuiiibcruU  that  s.  poor  man 
Jer.'iS.i'.so  Haiianiah  llie  prophet  died  the  s.  year 
£iek.  3.  18.  i.  wicked  man  sliall  die  in  his  iniquity 

il.'i6.  tliis  sliall  not  be  the  s'.  exalt  him  tiiat  is  low 

4-1.  '3.  the  prince  shall  go  out  by  the  way  of  the  6-. 
Dan.  7.  '21.  the  s.  horn  made  wai  with  the  saints 
/imos  i.  7.  a  man  and  his  father  go  in  to  the  »-.  maul 
Mat.o.  ly.  thes.  shall  be  called  great  in  the  iiingd. 
4ti.  if  love  them,  do  not  even  the  publicans  the  «..' 

12.50  the*-  IS  my  broi  her  and  sister,  jUarA  3.  35. 

S1.4t2.  tlie  stone  Imiluers  rejected,  the*,  is  become 
tho  head  of  the  corner,  J.ukeiO.  17. 1  Ptt.  i.  7. 

24.13.  shall  endure,  .<.  shall  be  saved,  Mark  13.13. 

2ti.'23.  that  dippeth  his  hand  the  s.  shall  betray  me 

48.  that  s.  is  he,  hold  him  fast,  Mark  14.  44. 
37.44.  the  thieves  also  cast  the  s.  in  his  teeth 

^arA 6.35.  lose  lile,  the  s.  shall  save  it,  /.ukeQ.)H. 
9.  35.  desire  to  be  tirst,  the  &'.  shall  be  last  of  all 

Luke  ti.  33.  for  sinners  also  do  even  the  «. 

38.  for  with  the  «.  ineasuie  that  ye  mete  withal 
7.  47.  to  whom  little  is  forgiven  the  s.  loveth  little 
9. 48.  that  is  least  among  you,  tlie  o.  shall  be  great 
16.  1.  the  s.  was  accused  that  he  wasted  his  goods 
20.  47.  the  s.  shall  receive  greater  damnation 

23.  51.  the  £.  had  not  consented  to  the  counsel 
/okn  1.  2.  the  s.  was  in  the  begiiuiing  with  God 

7.  the  s.  came  for  a  witness  of  the  light 

33.  the  s.  is  he  which  b-aptizeth  with  the  HolyGh. 

7.  18.  the  «.  is  true  ||  10.  1.  the  s.  is  a  thief 

8.  25.  the  s.  I  said  to  you  from  the  beginning 

11.  6.  he  abode  two  days  still  in  the  s.  place 

49.  bedig  high-priest  that  s.  year,  18.  13. 

12.  48.  the  *'.  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day 
15.5.abideth  in  me, the  s.bringeth  forth  murh  fruit 

Acts  1.11. this  £.  Jesus  shall  so  come  in  like  manner 
2.36.God  uiade  that  s.  Jesus  both  Lord  and  Christ 

7.  19.  the  s.  dealt  subtilly  with  our  kindred 

35.  the  s.  did  God  send  to  be  a  ruler  and  deliverer 
S.3S  began  at  the  s.  scripture  and  preaclied  Jesus 

13.  33.  God  hath  fulfilled  th«  ,«.  to  us  their  children 
14. 9.  the  s  heard  Paul  s|)eak,  who  beholding  liim 
16.  17.  the  s.  followed  Paul  and  us  and  cried 

24.  20.  or  else  let  these  s.  here  say,  if  they  found 
Rom.  1.  32.  who  knowing  not  only  do  the  s. 

2.  3.  that  judgest  them  which  do,  and  doest  the  s. 

8.  20.  svlio  hath  subjected  the  s.  in  hope 

10. 12.  ths  s.  Lord  over  all  is  rich  to  all  that  call 
12.  4.  all  the  members  have  not  the  i'.  office 
16.  be  of  the  s.  mind  one  toward  another,  mind 
not  high  things,  ICor.  1.  10.  PliilA.'2.1Pel.4.1. 
13.3.  do  good,  and  thou  shall  have  praise  of  tho  s. 
,  Cor.  1. 10.  i  beseech  tiiat  ye  i(ll  speak  the  s.  thing 

9.  8.  or  saith  not  the  law  the  s.  also  ■? 

10. 3.  did  all  eat  the  s.  spirit,  meat  ||  4.  the  s.  drink 
12.  4.  but  the  s.  Spirit,  2  Cur.  4.  13.  \  12.  18. 
5.  but  the  s.  Lord  ||  6.  but  it  is  the  s.  God 
15.  39.  all  flesh  is  not  the  s.  flesh,  one  kind  of  men 
2  Cor.  2.  2.  but  the  s.  which  is  made  sorry  by  me 

3.  I  wrote  this  s.  unto  you,  lest,  when  1  came 
S.lO.administered  by  us  to  the  glory  of  the  s.  Lord 
9.  5.  that  s.  might  be  ready  as  a  matter  of  bounty 

Oal.  2.  8.  the  s.  was  mighty  in  me  to  the  Gentiles 

3.  7.  the  s.  are  the  children  of  Abraham 
Eph.'i.W.  he  that  descended  is  the  .?.  tiiat  ascended 

6.8.  the. «. shall  he  receive  of  the  Lord,  bond  or  free 
PAi7.1.30.having  the  s. conflict  which  ye  saw  in  me 

2.  2.  having  s.  love,  beir.g  of  one  accord  and  mind 

3.  16.  let  us  walk  by  the  s.  rule,  mind  the  s.  things 
Cot.  4.  2.  and  watch  in  the  s.  with  thaiik-^giving 
2  Tim.  2.  2.  the  s.  commit  thou  to  failliful  men 
Ifeb.  1. 12.  thou  art  tUe  .t.  thy  years  shall  not  fail 

2. 14.  he  also  himself  likewise  took  part  of  the  «. 
11.  9.  the  heirs  with  him  of  the  s.  promise 
13.8.JeBUs  Christ,  .9.yesterday^o-day,and  for  ever 
Jam.  3.2.  if  any  oflend  not,  the  a.  is  a  perfect  man 
1  Pet.  4.  10.  even  so  minister  the  s.  one  to  another 
i  Pet.  2.  19.  of  the  s.  is  lie  brought  in  bondage 
3.  7.  by  the  s.  word  are  kept  in  store,  reserved 
I  John.  2.23.  denies  the  Son,  s.  hath  not  the  Father 

27.  as  the  s.  anointing  teacheth  you  all  things 

Rev  3.5.overconieth  the  s.shall  be  clothed  in  white 

See  Pav,  Hoi-R. 

SANCTIFICATION. 

I  Cor.  1.  30.  in  Christ,  who  of  (Jod  is  made  to  us  s. 

1  Thess.4.3.  this  is  ths  will  of  God,  even  your  s. 

4.  should  know  how  to  possess  his  vessel  in  s. 
9  Tkess.  2.  13.  tiiroiigh  ,•;.  of  the  Spirit,  1  Pet.  1.  2. 

SANCTIFY, 
Wken  rrfrrred  to  Goil,  sisnifics, 

I.  To  .<!rparnte  and  appnuit  atiy  tiling  to  a  hoh/ 
and  rrliniotin  u.ie.  God  sanctified  the  seventh 
day,  (Vfn.2  3  The  first  born  were  sanctified, 
F.xi.d.  13. 2.  Jind  thus  the  tabernacle,  the  tem- 
fle,  the  priests,  the  altar.%  the  sacrifices,  Si-c. 
were  sanctified  under  the  law. 

I.  To  cleanse  a  sinner  from  the  pollution  and 
flth  of  ~-  i  '  ^rcc  him  from  the  power  and 
dominioans.  :d  endue  him  with  a  prin- 

\ 


«4N 

nfite  of  holiness;  thus  do.!,  by  llts  Hpinl  sanc- 
tifies the  elect,  or  true  bilievcrs.  1  Cor.  G.  11, 
And  such  were  some  of  you,  but  ye  are  washed, 
but  ye  are  sanctified. 

3.  To  manifest  his  glory  and  vindicate  his  ho- 
nour from  the  blasphemies  of  the  wicked,  Ezek. 
36.  23,  I  will  sanctify  my  great  name.  /  will 
clear  up,  and  remove  the  objections,  that  the 
sufferings  and  sins  of  the  Jews  have  raised 
among  the  Babylonians :  they  gave  the  Heathen 
occasion  to  think  meanly  and  contemptibly  of 
vie,  but  I  will  skew  that  1  am  infinite  in  great- 
ness  and  goodness.  Jind  in  Num.  2U.  13,  This 
is  the  water  of  Mevibah,  because  the  children 
of  Israel  strove  with  the  Lord,  and  he  was 
sanctified  in  Ihem.  He  was  sanctified  among 
them  by  the  demonstration  of  his  omnipotence, 
veracity,  and  clemency  towards  the  laraelites, 
and  of  his  impartial  holiness  and  severity 
against  sin,  evni  in  his  greatest  friends  and 
ftwouriles,  as  Moses  was.  Thus  God  is  said 
to  sanctify  himself. 

4.  To  free  the  creature  from  the  curse  that  sin 
has  brouj^ht  upon  it,  and  make  it  fit  for  a 
free  and  holy  use.  1  Tim.  4.  5,  The  crea- 
ture is  sai'.ctifibd  by  the  word  of  God,  and 
prayer. 

5.  To  separate,  ordain,  and  appoint  the  Messiah 
to  be  the  King  and  Head  of  his  church.  John 
10.  36,  Say  ye  of  him  whom  the  Father  hath 
sanctified,  thou  blasphemest,  because  I  said,  I 
am  the  son  of  God  1  that  is.  If  the  title  of 
Gods  be  given  to  those  to  whom  God  has  given 
some  part  of  his  dominion,  then  surely  it  does 
much  more  properly  and  truly  belong  to  me, 
whom  my  Father  has  appointed  to  rule  over 
all  with  himself,  and  whom  he  has  separated 
and  ordained  for  Mediator  and  King  of  his 
church  ;  which  office  cannot  be  assumed  or  exe- 
cuted by  any  mere  creature,  but  only  by  the 
eternt.l  Son  of  God. 

To  sanctify  is  also  spoken  of  man,  and  signifies, 

1.  To  purify,  and  to  be  in  a  proper  condition  to 
appear  before  the  Lord,  and  to  partake  of  holy 
things.  Exod.  19.  10,  11,  22.  And  the  Loid 
said  unto  Moses,  Go  unto  the  poojile,  and  sanc- 
tify them  to-day  and  to-mormw  and  let  them 
wash  their  clothes ;  and  be  ready  against  the 
third  day  to  receive  the  taw.  And  let  the 
priests  also  which  come  near  to  the  Lord, 
sanctify  themselves,  lest  the  Lord  break  forth 
upon  them. 

2.  To  prepare.  Num.  11.  18,  Sanctify  yourselves 
against  to-morrow,  and  ye  shall  eat  flesh.  Josh. 
3,  5.  Sanctify  yourselves,  for  to-morrow  the 
Lord  will  do  wonders  among  you.  That  is. 
Prepare  yourselces,  endeavour  to  bring  your 
hearts  to  a  holy  frame,  that  with  faith,  reve- 
rence, and  admiration,  you  may  behold  the 
great  work  that  Cod  will  do  for  you. 

3.  To  praise  God,  to  acknowledge  his  majesty,  to 
worship  him,  to  endeavour  to  make  him  known, 
adored,  praised,  and  beloved  by  all  those  that 
are  capable  of  it:  thus  men  hallow  or  sanc- 
tify the  name  of  God.  Isa.  8.  13,  Sanctify  the 
Lord  of  hosts  himself,  and  let  him  be  your 
fear.  Jind  Mat.  6.  9,  Hallowed  be  thy  name. 
IVhen  we  desire  of  God,  that  his  name  may 
be  sanctified  or  hallowed,  it  is,  that  he  may  be 
honoured,  praised,  and  glorified  through  the 
whole  world,  and  especially  by  those  who  have 
the  happiness  of  knowing  him.  I,et  them 
sanctify  it  by  their  holy  lives,  their  fidelity, 
their  submission  to  his  orders  :  ..ind  they  that 
know  him  not,  that  they  may  come  to  the 
knowledge  of  him,  may  hear  his  word,  may  be- 
come tractable  to  the  instructions  of  his  minis- 
ters. IVhat  is  meant  by  sanctifying  the  name 
of  God,  may  be  yet  better  apprehended,  by 
what  is  opposite  to  it;  that  is  profaning  the 
name  of  God  by  vain  swearing,  blasphemy, 
and  ascribing  his  name  to  idols;  by  furnishing 
wicked  men  and  infidels  with  an  occasion  of 
blaspheming  it  by  a  bad  life  and  scandalous 
co7iversaf-on.  It  is  said.  Lev.  10.  3,  I  will 
be  sar.ctified  in  them  that  come  nigh  me ;  in 
his  priests,  when  by  the  terrible  and  exemplary 
punishment  of  Nadab  ond  Abihu,  the  Lord 
shewed  what  purity  he  required  in  his  servants, 
what  punctual  exactness  he  expei.ted  in  his 
service.  In  Num.  20.  12.  the  Lord  complains, 
that  Moses  and  Aaron  did  not  sanctify  him 
before  the  people  of  Israel :  .find  how  did  they 
not  sanctify  him  ?  By  shcwins;  some  distrust 
to  his  words.     Recause  ye  believed  me  not. 

Saint,  holy,  holinrn^s,  are  epithets,  which  in  a 
sovereign  manner  are  ascribed  to  God,  th- 
author  of  all  sanctity  and  holiness.  So  thr 
Chernbims  and  Seraphiins  cry  to  him  without 
ceasing,  Holy,  Holy,  Holv,  Isa.  6.  3,     He  is 


SAN 

named  by  u.iy  of  exc^Ueuer,  r.io^talnt,  th« 
Holy  On«  of  Israel,  Isa.  10.  20.  .ill  our  haU 
ness  before  him  is  nothing  but  pollution  ;  /U3 
name  is  Holy,  or  rather  holiness  itself. 
To  sanctifv  may  be  reduced  to  the  four  following 
significutioiis. 

1.  It  signifies,  To  confess  and  celebrate  that  to  i4 
holy,  which  m  itself  was  so  before.  Mat.  6.  9, 
Jind  thus  it  is  to  be  understood  wheresuejcr 
God  IS  said  to  be  sanctified. 

2.  To  make  persons  holy,  who  wire  impure  ukH 
defiled  before,  1  Cor.  6.  11.  Jitid  this  is  ttt 
sense  of  the  word  in  those  passages  of  scrip- 
ture where  the  elect  are  said  to  be  sanctified. 

3.  7'o  separate  and  set  apart  some  things,  cr 
persons,  front  a  common  unto  a  holy  use,  at 
the  tabernacle,  temple,  prusts,  i^-c. 

4.  To  employ  a  thing  in  holy  and  religious  exer- 
cises, in  the  worship  of  God  in  public  anupri- 
vate,  and  the  celebration  of  his  works  ;  in  tUic 
and  the  former  sense  the  seventh  day  is  sancti- 
fied, Exod.  20.  8. 

Sanctification  differs  from  Justification,  thus: 

1.  Justification,  is  the  absolution  of  a  sinner 
from  the  guilt  of  sin  and  death;  whereas  sanc- 
tification is  an  alteration  of  qualities  front 
evil  to  good. 

2.  Justification  consists  in  remission  of  sins 
through  the  imputation  of  Christ's  righteous- 
ness ;  sanctification  is  the  renovation  of  nature 
by  the  Holy  iipirit. 

3.  Justification  is  perfect  in  this  life;  so  is  net 
sanctification. 

4.  Justification  is  in  nature  before  sanctification, 
but  not  m  ordi  r  of  time  ;  for  God  only  saxtcli- 
fies  those  that  are  justified. 

F.xod.  13.  2.  s.  unto  ine  all  the  first-born,  it  is  itiicb 
19.  10.  go  and  s.  them  to-day  and  to-morrow 

22.  and  let  the  piiests  also  s.  themselves 

23.  set  bounds  about  the  mount,  and  s.  it 

28.  41.  thou  shalt  anoint  and  s.  Aaron  m-'  his 

sons,  29.  33,  44.  |  40.  13.  Lev.  8.  12.  |  21.  3 
29.27.  thou  shalt  s.  the  breast  of  the  wave-otferin^ 
30.  and  thou  shalt  .s.  the  altar,  .37.  |  40.  Itt 
44.  I  will  s.  the  tabernacle  and  the  altar 

30.  29.  and  thou  shalt  j-.  the  tabernacle  and  all 

his  vessels,  40.  10,  11.  Lev.  8.  11. 

31.  13.  ye  may  know  that   I  am  the  Lord  t(;at 
dotii  «.  you.  Lev.  20.  8.  |  21.  8.  F.iek.  20.  12. 

Lev.  11.  44.  ye  shall  .?.  yourselves,  20.  7.  J^fum. 

11.  \8.'.hsh.  3.  5.  !  7.  13.  1  Sam.  16.  5. 

21. 15.  nor  profane  his  seed,  I  the  Lord  do  s.  hiiQ 

23.  for  I  the  Lord  do  s.  them,  22.  9,  16. 

27.  14.  when  a  man  shall  s.  his  house  !.3  be  hoiy 

16.  if  a  man  shall  s.  his  field,  17,  18,  22. 

26.  only  the  Lcjrd's  firstling,  no  nian  shall*,  it 

JVunt.  20. 12.  ye  believed  me  not,  to  j*.  me,  27.  14. 

Leut.  5.  12.  keep  the  sab. -day,  to  s.  it,  JVVA.  13. 22. 

15.  19.  all  the  firstling  males  thou  shalt  s. 
./osh.  7.  13.  up,  s.  the  t'eojile,*.  yourselves 
2KingsiO.  t20.  Jehnsaid,«.  an  assembly  for  Paa. 

1  Chron.  15.  12.  s.  yourselves,  2Chr.  29.  5.  |3:i.8k 
23.  13.  that  he  should  s.  the  most  holy  things 

2  Chron.  29.34.  Leviies  more  upriaht  in  heart,  to  », 
30.  17.  for  every  one  that  was  nut  clean  to  s. 

Isa.  8.  13.  s.  the  L.  of  hosts  himself,  him  your  fcei 

29.  23.  they  shall  s.  the  Holy  One  of  Jacob 
66.  17.  they  thiits.  themselves  in  gurdens 

K:fA-.36.23. 1  will  s.mygr.  name  which  was  prof;; n, 
37.  28.  heathen  know,  that  I  the  Lord  do  s.  Isrco' 
38. 23.  thus  will  I  magnify  myself,  and  s.  myself 
44.  19.  shall  not  s.  people  wiih  garments,  46.  iO 
Joel  1.  14.  s.  ye  a  fast,  2.  15.  1|  3.  t  9.  s.  war 
2.  16.  s.  the  congregation,  assemble  the  elders 
John  17.17.  .S-.  iliem  through  thy  truth, word  is  truth 
19.  ond  for  llseir  s.ikes  I  s.  myself,  that  they  may 
Fph.  5. 26.  that  he  might  s.  and  cleanse  the  churco 
1  Thcss.  5.  23.  the  very  God  of  peace  s.  you  whcdl^ 
Heb.  13.  12.  that  r.e  mieht  s.  people  with  his  blood 
1  Pet.  3. 15.  but  s.  the  TiorJ  God  in  your  hearts 

SANCTIFIED. 
Gfn.2. 3.God  blessed  the  seventh  day  and  s.  it 
F.xod.  19. 14.  Moses  s.  ihe  people,  and  they  wafc.hed 
29.  43.  the  tabernacle  shall  bo  s.  for  my  glory 
Lev.  8.10.s.the  tabernacle,  and  all  that  was  therein 
15.  s.  the  altar  ||  30.  s.  Aaron  and  his  garments 
10.  3.  I  will  be  «.  in  them  that  come  nigh  me 
2"^.  15.  if  he  that  s,  it  will  redeem  his  house 
19.  and  if  he  that  j.  the  field  will  redeem  it 
JV«7n.7.].  s.  Ihe  tabernac.  inslrumenis,  and  vcbso!» 
8.  17.  I  s.  Ihe  first-born  of  Israel  for  myself 
7)fH(.:!2. 51. because  ye  »•.  mo  not  in  the  midst  of  Xsi^ 
.Tush.  .'0.  t  7.  and  they  s.  Ihe  ciiies  of  refuse 
1  Sam.  l.\.s.  Eleazar  his  son  to  keep  the  ark  of  L. 

16.  5.  he  a.  Jesse  and  his  sons  to  the  sacrifice 
21.  5.  though  it  were  s.  this  day  in  thevesBc! 

1  Clir.  15.  M.  ihe  priests  and  Levites  s.  tliemselve? 

2  Chrun.  5.  11.  all  the  priests  present  were  ». 
7.  16.  I  have  chosen  and  s.  this  hous^,  20 

29. 15.  gathered  their  brethren  and*   thsmselv* 


SAN 

J  Oif  .29  17.  they  »  Uie  house  of  the  L.  in  8  days 
19.  alt  liie  vesseli  huve  wc  prepareil  and  s. 
34.  till  tlie  other  priests  h'ld  s.  tliemselves 
SO.  3.  the  priests  had  nots.  tliemsclves  suliiciently 
8.  enter  into  hissanetu.  which  heiiath  s.  I'ui  ever 
l.i.  the  Levites  were  a.shaiiied,  and  s.  tlieniselves 
J 7.  many  in  the  coiigregaiion  wire  not  s. 
21.  a  great  number  ol  tlie  priests  «.  lliemselves 
31.  18.  in  their  set  otlice  tiiey  s.  themselves 
Kch.  3   1.  tliey  built  and  s.  the  s-liceji  gate 
J'J  47.  they  «.  holy  iliing^  to  the  Levites,  and 
the  Levites  «.  them  to  the  children  of  Aaron 
lot  1.  5.  Job  sent  and  s.  his  ?ons  and  his  daughters 
isit  5.  10.  holy  God  sliall  be  s.  in  righteousness 

13.  3.  1  have  commanded  my  s.  ones 

fcr.  1.  5.  I  s.  thee,  and  ordained  thee  a  jirophet 
Kzek.  20.  41.  I  will  be  s.  in  you,  36.  23. 

£s.  22.  when  I  shall  be  *-.  in  her||38.  16.  shall  s.  thee 
2.").  be  s.  in  tlieni  in  sight  of  the  heathen,  39.27. 

•<'-.  11.  it  sliall  be  for  the  priests  that  are  s. 
Zejik.  It"-  for  Ihe  Lord  hath  s.  his  guests 
John  10.  36.  say  ye  of  him,  whom  the  Father  «. 

17.  19.  that  they  also  might  be  s.  thro'  thy  truth 
jBcts  20.32.  an  inheritanc-e  among  them  s.  20.  18. 
ficm.  15.  16.  being  s.  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
SQt.  1.  2.  to  them  that  are  s.  in  Christ  Jesus 

6.  11.  but  now  ye  are  s.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

7.  14   the  unbelieving  husband  is  s.  wife  is  s. 

1  7xm.  4.5.  it  13  5.  by  Ihe  word  of  God  and  prayer 
27'/m.  2. 21.sluill  beaves.sel  s.  for  the  Master's  use 
HeO.  2.  11.  and  they  who  are  s.  are  all  of  one 
10.  10.  by  the  whicdi  will  we  are  s.  through  .lesus 

14.  lie  huth  perfected  for  ever  them  that  are  s. 
29.  blood  ol  the  covenant  wherewith  he  was  s. 

fade  1.  to  them  that  are  5.  bv  God  the  Father 

S.ANCTIFIETH. 
JUal.  23.  17.  or  the  temple  that  s.  the  gold? 

19.  greater  the  gifi,  or  the  altar  that  5.  the  gift? 
J(/ci. 2.11. both  he  that  a. and  they  thai  are  sanctitied 

9.1  i.  if  blood  of  bulls  s.Uy  the  nu.rifyi.ig  ot  the  flesh 

bMsClVARY 
Signifies  ./5  holy  or  sanctified  place,  a  dwelling- 
place  of  the  Most  High.  They  called  by  this 
iiame  that  part  of  the  temple  of  Jerusalem, 
ukich  was  the  most  secret,  and  most  retired  of 
till  the  rest,  in  which  was  the  ark  of  the  cove- 
nant, and  wherein  none  but  the  hiph-priest 
might  enter,  and  he  but  once  in  a  year,  which 
was  upon  the  day  of  solemn  expiation.  The 
tii-ne  name  was  also  given.,to  the  most  sacred 
part  of  the  tabernacle,  lohich  was  set  up  in  the 
■icilderness,  and  which  remained  still  xonie  time 
after  the  building  of  the  temple:  Kach  of  these 
tr-fre  called  Sanctuary,  or  the  Holy  of  Holies,  or 
the  Most  Holy  Place,"  I,ev.  4.  6.  1  Kings  6.  16. 
Jt  toas  a  square  of  twenty  cubits,  and  divided 
from  the  holy  place  bij  a  curtain  or  veil  of  rich 
cloth.  Solomon  had  embellished  the  inside  of 
ii  with  palm-trees  im  ie\ie\o,  atid  cherubims  of 
wood  covered  with  plates  of  gold;  anil  m  gene- 
ral, the  whole  Sanctuary  was  adorned,  and,  as 
it  were,  overlaid  with  plates  of  gold.  From 
between  the  cherubims  whiili  covered  the  mercy- 
seal,  God  gave  answers  to  his  people,  when 
thiy  consulted  him  about  momentous  and  im- 
portant matters;  hence,  says  the  Psalmist,  The 
I/iird  send  thee  hel|>  from  the  sanctuary,  Psal. 

20.  2.  ft  was  a  type  of  Heaven,  which  is  also 
called  by  the  nams  of  Sanctuary,  Psal.  102.  19, 
For  he  hath  looked  down  from  the  height  of  his 
Sanctuary ;  from  heaven  did  the  Lord  behold 
the  earth. 

BoKietimos  the  word  Sanctuary  is  used  in  gene- 
ral for  the  temple,  taking  its  denomination 
from  its  principal  part.  2  Chron.  20.  8,  They 
tiave  built  thee  a  Sanctuary  therein,  for  thy 
.(jatme.  Sometimes  for  the  holy  place,  fur  the 
place  appointed  for  the  public  worship  of  the 
Lord.  Psal.  73.  17,  Until  I  went  into  the 
Sanctuary  of  God.  It  is  taken  likewise  fni 
the  holy  land,  the  land  o/ Canaan,  f'.zod.  15 
17,  Thou  shall  bring  them  in,  and  plant  them 
in  the  Sanctuary  which  thy  hands  have  esta- 
blished. Or,  by  Sanctuary  here  may  be  under- 
slnod  the  temple  on  mnunt  Moriah,  which 
Ood  would  certainly  cause  to  be  built  and 
established:  The  past  tense  being  put  for 
the  future,  to  notf  the  certainty  of  it,  accord- 
ing to  the  style  of  the  prophets.  It  is  said, 
Psal.  114.  2,  judaii  is  God's  Sanctuary,  that 
«>,  The  children  of  Israel  are  the  people  of 
fiod's  holiness,  as  they  are  called.  laa.  63. 
IS.  or  his  holy  people,  sanctified  and  set  apart 
from  ail  the  nations  of  the  world,  to  be  his 
peculiar  people  and  possession.  Lastly,  Sanc- 
tuary  is  taken  for  a  refuge,  defence,  or  protec- 
tion, Isa.  8.  14,  He  sha'il  be  your  sanctunry. 
Eiek.  11.  18,  [  will  be  to  them  as  a  little 
Hanetu&ry. 
E...  d.  15.  17.  thou  (.'inll  plant  them  in  the  s. 


HAN 

Kxod.  25.8.  lei  them  make  me  as.  tliat  I  may  dwell 
.'iO.  13.  give  every  one  alter  llie  shekel  of  the  s. 
24.  of  cassia  500  shekels  after  the  shekel  of  the  s. 
36.  1.  to  work  all  manner  ol  work  for  the  s.  3, 4. 
C.  not  make  any  more  work  for  offering  of  the  s. 
38.  24.  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  5.  25,  26. 
J.cv.  5.  15.  I  27.  3,  25.  J^um.  3.  47,  50. 
1  7.  13,  19,  25,  31,  37.  |  18.  16. 
27.  of  19D  talents  were  cast  the  sockets  of  the  s. 
Lev.  4. 6.  sprinkle  tlie  blood  belbre  the  vail  of  the  s. 
10.  4.  carry  your  brethren  from  before  the  s. 
12.4.  nor  come  into  the  s.  till  her  purifying  fulfilled 
16.  .'i3.  he  shall  make  an  atonement  for  tlie  holy  s. 
19.30.ye  shall  reverence  my  s.l  am  the  Lord,  26. 2. 

21.  12.  neither  sh.ill  he  go  cut  of  Ihe  s.  nor  pro- 

fane the  s.  of  ills  God ;  I  am  the  Lord 
J^um.  3.  28.  males  8600,  keeping  charge  of  the  s. 
38.  Aaron  and  hia  sons  keepi.ig  charge  of  the  «. 
4.  12.  wlierewitli  thsy  mi.-.istcr  in  the  s. 

IS.when  tlicyhavc  made  an  end  of  covering  thcs. 
7.  9.  the  service  of  5.  belonging  unto  them 
8. 19.  when  children  of  Israel  come  nigh  to  thes. 

10.  21.  Kohathites  set  forward,  hearing  the  5. 

18.  1.  wiih  thee  shall  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  s. 
3.  they  shall  not  come  nigh  the  vessels  of  the  s. 
5.  and  ye  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the  s. 

19.  20.  because  he  hath  defiled  the  s.  of  the  Lord 
.Josh.  24.  26.  he  set  up  a  great  stone  by  the  s . 

1  Chron.  ^.  29.  to  oversee  the  instruments  of  the  s. 

22.  19.  arise,  and  build  ye  the  s.  of  the  Ijord 
24.  5.  divided  by  lot,  for  the  governors  of  the  s. 

28.  10.  hath  chosen  to  build  a  house  for  the  s. 

2  Chron.  20.  8.  they  have  built  thee  a  s.  therein 
2fi.  18.  go  out  of  the  s   for  thou  hast  trespassed 

29.  21.  for  a  sin  offering  for  the  s.  and  Jtidah 
30.8. but  yield  yourselves  ti>  Lord,  enter  into  hiss. 

19.  ECCoriiing  to  Ihe  purification  of  the  s. 

30  17.  the  k:.".g  of  Babylon  slew  men  in  the  s. 
Jx'ek.  10.  39.  where  are  the  vessels  of  the  s. 
Psal.  20.  2.  the  Lord  send  thee  help  from  the  s. 

28.  t  3.  toward  the  oracle  of  thy  holy  s. 

29.  t  2.  worship  the  Lord  in  his  glorious  s. 
63.  2.  to  see  thee,  as  I  have  seen  thee  in  the  s. 
68.  24.  they  have  seen  thy  goinijs  in  the  s. 

73.  17.  till  I  went  into  the  s.  of  God,  I  understood 

74.  3.  all  that  the  enemy  hath  done  wickedly  in  s. 
7.  they  have  cast  fire  into  thy  e.  they  have  defiled 

77. 13.  thy  vvay,  O  God,  is  in  the  s.  who  so  great 
78.  54.  he  brought  them  to  the  bonier  of  his  s. 

69.  and  he  built  his  s.  like  high  palaces 
06.  6.  strength  and  beauty  are  in  his  s. 
102.  19.  he  hath  looked  from  the  height  of  his  s. 
114.  2.  Jiidah  was  his  s.  Israel  his  dominion 
134.  2.  lift  up  your  hands  in  the  s.  bless  tlie  Lord 
1.50.  1    praise  the  Lord,  praise  God  in  his  s. 
Isa.  8.  14.  the  Lord  of  hosts,  he  shall  be  for  a  s. 
16.  12.  that  he  shall  come  to  his  s.  to  pray 

43.  28.  I  have  profaned  the  princes  of  the  s. 
60.  13.  to  beautify  the  place  of  my  s. 

63. 18.  our  adversaries  have  trodden  down  thy  s. 
.Ter.  17.  12.  from  the  bcginnim:  is  the  place  of  our  s. 
Aam. l.lO.halh  seen  the  heathen  entered  into  her  j. 

2.  7.  the  Lord  hath  abhorred  his  s. 

20.  shall  the  priest  and  prophet  be  slain  in  the  s.? 
4.  1.  stones  of  the  s.  are  poured  out  in  the  street 

Ezek.  5.  11.  because  thou  hast  defiled  my  s. 

11.  16.  yet  will  I  he  to  them  as  a  little  s. 

23.  38.  they  defiled  my  s.  in  the  same  day 
39.lheycame  the  same  dayinto  my  s.to  profane  it 

42.  20.  between  the  s.  and  the  profane  iilacc 

44.  5.  with  every  going  forth  of  the  t. 

27.  and  in  the  day  that  he  goeth  into  the  ». 

45.  3.  in  it  shall  be  the  s.  and  most  holy  place 
47. 12. because  theirwaters  theyi«siied  out  of  the  s. 
48.  8.  the  s.  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  it,  10,  21. 

Dan.  8.  11.  and  the  place  of  his  s.  was  cast  down 

13.  to  give  the  s.  to  be  trodden  under  foot 

14.  he  said  to  me,  then  shall  the  ».  be  cleansed 
9.  17.  and  cause  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  s. 

26.  the  people  Rhall  destroy  the  city  and  the  e. 
11.  31   they  shall  pollute  the  s.  of  strength 
.fJmos  7.  t  13.  Beth-el  is  the  king's  .?.  and  court 
Zeph.  3.  4.  her  priests  have  polluted  the  ,t. 
//f6.S.2.  a  minister  of  the  s.and  the  true  tabernacle 
9.  1.  verily  the  first  covenant  had  a  worldly  .?. 
2.  there  was  a  tabernacle,  which  is  called  the  s. 
13.  11.  whose  blood  is  broiirhl  into  the  s. 

SANCTUARIES. 
/.e».21.23.shalt  not  go  in,  thnthe  profane  not  my  s. 
26.  31.  and  I  will  bring  your  s.  to  desolation 
./er.51.51.8trangers  are  come  into.?. of  Lord's  house 
KzcA-.  28. 18.  hast  defiled  thy  .'.  by  thine  iniquities 
.■Jmos  7.  9.  the  s.  of  Israel  shall  be  laid  waste 

SAND. 
.'}  similitude  taken  from  the  sand  of  the  sea,  is 
often  made  use  of,  to  express  a  very  great  mul- 
titude, or  a  very  great  weight,  or  something 
very  grievous  and  intolerable.  Godpromises 
Abraham  and  Jacob  to  multiply  their  posterity 
as  the  slars  of  heaven,  and  as  the  sand  of  the 


SAIL 

tea,  Gen.  22.  17.  |  32.  12.    Job  compares  Ifu 
weight  of  his  ajjiictiuns  and  troubles  to  that  of 
the  sand  of  the  sea.  Juli  6.  3,  Oil  that  ray  griel 
were  weigiied,  lor  now  it  wuiild  be  heavier  lliai 
the  sand  of  the  sea.     ./lad  Solomon  says,  tna 
the  sand  and  gravel  are  very  heavy  things,  ytj 
the  anger  of  a  lool  is  much  luavier,  Vrov.  27.  3 
Ji  fool's  anger  is  luure  insupportable,  mure  in- 
tolerable, as  being  without  cause,  without  meet 
sure,  without  end.     Sand  is  liki  wise  of  a  .■ilip 
pery  nature;  hence  it  is  said,  that  a  house buu' 
upon  It  cannvl  stand,  J\lat.  7.  26. 
The  prophet  Jeremiah  inugn/fies  the  omnipotenci 
of  God,  who  has  fixed  the  sand  of  the  shore  fcr 
the  boundaries  of  the  sea,  and  has  said  to  tf, 
Hitherto  thou  shall  come,  and  here  thou  shall 
break  thy  foaming  waves,  and  shall  pass  nc 
furtiier,  .ler.  5.  22. 
Gen.  22.  17.  multip'y  thy  seed  as  the  s.  32.  12. 
41.  49.  Josejih  gathered  corn  as  the  s.  of  Ihe  sea 
Exod.  2. 12.  he  slf  w  and  hui  the  Egyjitian  in  the  s 
IJeut.  33.  19.  tiiey  shall  suck  of  treasures  hid  in  » 
.lush.  11.  4.  the/e  we«t  out  much  people  as  the  * 
■Judg.  7. 12.  their  camels  were  as  Ihe  s.  by  the  sea 

1  Ham.  13.  5.  the  Philist.  gathered  to  light  as  tho  t 

2  Ham.  17.  11.  that  all  Israel  be  gathered  as  ths  » 
1  Kings  4. 20.  Judah  and  Israel  are  many,  as  the  s 

2y.God  gave  Solomon  largeness  of  heart  as  ihej 
.Job  6.  3.  fur  now  it  would  be  heavier  than  the  s. 

29.  18.  and  i  shall  niulti|ily  my  days  as  the  *. 
Psal.  78.  27.  and  fealliertd  fowls  like  as  the  ». 

139.  18.  they  are  more  in  number  than  the  s. 
Prov.  27.  3.  a  stone  is  heavy,  and  the  s.  weighty 
Isa.  10.22.  though  thy  people  Isr.  be  as  the  s.  of  sea 

48.  19.  thy  seed  also  had  been  as  s.  and  offspring 
.7cr.5.22.which  placed  the  s.  for  a  bound  of  the  sea 

15.8.that  wido\Vs  are  increased  to  ine  above  the  *. 

33.  22.  as  the  s.  ol  the  sea,  cannot  be  measured 
Hus.l.W.  Israel  shall  be  as.s.  ol  ihe  sea,  yium.9.27. 
Hab.  1.  9.  they  shall  gather  the  captivity  as  the  s. 
Mat.  7.  26.  a  Itiolish  man  who  built  his  house  on  a. 
Heb.  II.  12.  tliere  sprang  of  one  so  many  as  llie». 
Rev.  13.  1.  I  stood  upon  the  s.  of  the  sea  and  saw 

20.  8.  the  number  of  whom  is  as  the  s.  of  the  lea 

SANDALS, 

Jit  first  were  only  soles  tied  to  the  feet  with  stringt 

or  thongs;  afterwards  they  were  covered;  ani 

at  last  they  called  even  shoes,  Sandals. 

Mark  0.9.  but  be  shod  wii  h  .s.  put  not  on  two  coat! 

.ficts  12.  8.  angel  said,  gird  thyself,  and  bind  thy  t 

SANG. 
F.zod.  15.  1.  then  ,•!.  Moses  and  Israel  this  song 
A''um.  21.  17.  Israel  s.  this  song,  spring,  O  well 
Judg.  5.  1.  then  s,  Deborah  and  Barak,  saying 

1  Sam.  29.  5.  is  not  this  David  of  whom  they  ».? 

2  C/(r.29.28.  ihe  singers  s.  ihe  trumpeters  sounded 
30.s.praiseswith  gladness, and  bowed  their  headi 

JVfA.  12.  42.  the  singers  s.  aloud,  with  Jezrshiah 
.Job  38.  7.  when  the  morning  slars  s.  logetuer 
Psal.  100.  12.  they  believed  his  words,  s.  his  praiBS 
Jicts  16.  25.  Paul  and  Silas  s.  jiraises  to  God 

SANK. 

Erod.  15.  5.  they  s.  into  the  bottom  as  a  stone 

10.  they  s.  as  lead  in  the  mighty  waters 

SAP. 

Psal.  104.  16.  the  trees  of  the  Lord  are  full  of«. 

SAPPHIRE 
Is  a  precious  stone,  second  only  to  the  diamond 
in  lustre,  hardness,  and  price;  there  is  frequent 
mention  made  of  it  in  scripture :   Job  say», 
there  are  places  whose   stones  are  sapphires, 
.Job  28.  6.  that  is,   that  sajiphirer-,  and  other 
precious  stones,  are  very  rnmnion  in  some  coun- 
tries;  they  are  mixed  with  the  stones,  and  cui 
out  of  them  and  polished.    Piiny  says,  that  the 
best  came  nut  ^of  Media  ;   perhaps,  out  of  tht 
country  of  the  Sapires,  or  from  mount  Scphar, 
mentioned  by  Moses,  Gen.  10.  30.   The  oricntai 
sapphire  is  of  a  blue  sky-culnur,  or  a  fine  azure: 
whence   it  is,  that    the  prophets  d'cscribe  the 
throne  of  God,  as  it  were  of  the  colour  of  * 
sappliire  ;   that  is,  of  a  celestial  blue,  or  aiure;, 
E.xod.  24.  10. 
F.Tod.  24.  10.  as  it  were  n  pnved  work  of  ».  nton* 
28.  18.  the  second  row  a.  s.  a  diamond,  39.  11. 
./«/)  28.16. wi.sdom  cannot  be  valued  with  onyx  or» 
Lam.  4.  7.  her  Nazurites,  their  polishing  was  of*. 
Kzc/i.l.26.1ikeness  of  a  throne,  as  .-ippi:aranceof». 
10.  1.  there  appeared  over  them  as  it  were  a  «. 
28.  13.  the  s.  and  the  emerald  were  thy  coveiinj 
l?eB.21. 19. the  second  foundation  of  the  wall  wag» 

SAPPHIRES. 
,Toh  28.  fi.  the  stones  of  it  nre  the  place  of  s. 
CiiTif  .5.14.his  bellv  as  bright  ivory, overlaid  with  a 
Isa.  54.  11       will  lav  thv  fcnindalions  with  j. 

SARDINE. 
Rev.  4.  3.  he  was  to  look  upon  like  a  t.  stone 

SAFIMUS, 

Or  Ruby,  in  Hebrew,  Odem  :  .^  gen  fnvnd  «Aciif 

Sardis  of  a  hlnon'v colour;  snrnra  1  iiaj»  J<«  it  *1 


SAT 

*ul/y,  V  by  pyropus.  It  »ai  the  Jirsl  in 
Aarni.  s  brcast-jitaCe. 

Ezod.  -iS.  17.  ilie  iirst  row  shall  be  a  *   39.  10. 

Eiek.  28. 13.  the  i.  and  ilianioinl  were  liij-  covering 

JicD.-21.-20.  llie  sixth  Ibumlutioii  ot'lho  wall  wiis  a  s. 
SAKIJU.NVX, 

ds  if  it  were  aSiitdi'S  united  tu  an  Onyx,  as  par- 
takingufbolli  tlicir  coifJ.rs.  The  Onyx  is  aprc- 
ctous^tune,  cuinmonly  called  Cornelian.  The 
basis  of  tkeCofneUan  iswItUe,  as  l/ienailgrow- 
ing  under  the ^esti.  The  Hebrew  iiiwriicJholieiii 
A,W  been  IranshiUd  by  Sardoiiyclms  Lapis, 
jf/iicA  ra\hcr  signijies  an  Emerald. 

ftev  21  20  tillh  luundatioiiol  wall  ot  city  was  as. 

5cK.31.34.Rach.  had  taken  and  s.  upon  the  images 
33. 14.  TamL'  covered  with  a  vail,  s.in  open  place 

Etoi.  12.-2;l.  hist-born  otPbaraoh  thai  s.  on  ihrone 
i6.  3.  when  we  sat  by  the  tleshpots,  and  did  eat 
18.13. on  the  morrow  Moses  4'.  to  judge  ihe  people 

Jud".  20.  -m.  they  wept  and  s.  belore  the  Lord 

1  SamA.  9.how  Eiis.  on  a  seat  by  a  po>l  ol  temple 
4.  13.  El;  s.  on  a  seal  bv  the  way-side,  watching 

1  A'jno-s  16. 11.  as  soon  as'he  s.on  his  throne, he  slew 

21.  13.  the  children  of  Belial  s.  before  Naboth 

22.  10.  the  two  kings  5  each  on  his  throne 

2  A'ino-s  C.  32.  but  Elishas.  m  his  house, and  elders 

°s.  with  him.  and  (he  king  sent  a  messenger 
1  Chron.  17.  1.  as  David  s.  in  his  house,  he  said 

16.  David  s.  before  the  Lord  and  said, who  am  I  7 
AVA.  8.  1".  they  made  bootlis,  and  s.  under  lliein 
Job  -2U.  25.  I  chose  out  their  way,  and  5.  chief 
Psal.  -26.  4.  I  have  not  s   with  vain  persons 
Jer.  3.  2.  in  the  ways  hast  thou  s.  for  them 
15.17.1  s.  not  m  the  assembly  of  the  mockers,  nor 
rejoiced,  I  «.  alone  because  of  thy  hand 
36.  22.  now  the  king  s.  in  the  winter  house 
Etek.  3. 15.  I  5.  where  they  s.  and  remained  there 
8.  1.  as  I  s.  Ill  my  house,  the  elders  s.  before  me 
14.  behold,  there  s.  women  wee|)ing  foiTammuz 
20.  l.the  elders  came  to  inquire  of  the  Ld.  and.s. 
Van.  2.  49.  but  Daniel  s.  in  the  gate  of  the  king 
Jlfat.4.16.peuple,  who  s.  iiidarkn.  saw  great  light; 
tc  ihein  that  s.  in  shadow  of  death  light  is 
sprung  up 
14.  9.  for  them  which  s.  with  him,  Mark  6.  26. 
26.55.  I  s.  daily  with  you  leaching  in  the  temple 

5r'.  Peter  s.  with  tlie  servants  to  see  the  end 
Mark  10.  46.  blind  Bartimeus  s.  bv  the  way-side 
begging,  Luke  18.  35.  Juhn  9.  8. 
16.  19.  and  he  s.  on  the  right  hand  ofGod 
Luke'. la  he  that  was  dead  s.  up,  and  beg.  to  speak 
10.39.  Mary  s.  at  Jesus'  feet.,  and  heard  his  words 
19.  30.  a  coll  whereon  never  man  s.  Mark  11.  2. 
John  4.  6.  Jesus  wearied,  s.  thus  on  the  well 
Jlcts  2.  3.  cloven  tongues  s.  upon  each  of  them 
3.  10.  he  who  s.  for  alms  at  the  beautiful  gate 
Bee.  4. 3.  he  thai  s.  on  the  throne  was  like  a  ja.sper 
14.  14.  on  the  cloud  one  s.  like  the  Son  of  man 
19.  11.  he  that  s.  upon  him  was  called  Faithful 
19.  to  make  war  against  him  that  s.  on  Ihe  horse 
SAT  dawn. 
Ezod.  32.  C.  the  people  s.duwn  to  eat  and  to  drink 
Deut  33.  3.  and  they  s.  down  at  thy  feet 
Ezra  9.  3  nlucked  otf  hair,  and  s.  down  astonied 
10.  IG.  they  s   down  to  examine  the  mailer 
VeA..  1.4.  I  .«.  down  and  mourned  certain  days 
Eslh.  3.  15.  the  king  and  Human  s.  doicn  to  drink 
/ob  2.  8  Job  s.  doion  among  the  ashes 
Psal    137.  1.  there  we  s   do!!<n,  yea,  we  wept 
Cant.^.'i.  1  .•;.  down  under  his  shadow  with  delight 
-4fa£.9.10.many  sinners  came  and  s.  down  with  hin 
26.  20.  he  s   down  with  the  twelve,  Luke  '22.  14 
Luke  4.  20.  gave  book  to  the  minislcr,  aiid.s.  down 
5.3.  s.  down  and  taught  the  people  out  of  the  ship 
JohnH.  2.  people  came,  he  s.  down  and  taught  them 
Sets  13.  11.  they  went  into  the  synag.  and  5.  down 
16.  13.  we  .<!.  down  and  S|iakelo  the  women 
Ueb.l.'i.s.  down  on  the  right  hand  of  God,  10.  12, 

SATAN, 
Or  Sathan,  or  Salhanas ;  This  is  a  mere  Hebrew 
iBord,  end  sig-nifies  an  adversary,  an  enemy, 
an  accuser.  Saian,  in  scripture,  is  siiinetiines 
taken  in  the  sni.ie  of  an  adversary;  for  exam 
pie,  Christ  says  to  Peter,  Get  ihee  behind  me, 
Satan,  thou  art  an  offence  unro  me.  Mat.  10. 
23.  That  is,  Begone,  0  mine  adversary, 
thou  that  withstandestwhat  I  most  desire,  and 
what  I  came  into  the  world  about,  namely,  to 
lay  down  my  life  for  the  elect ;  in  that  thou 
ducnadest  me  from  this,  thou  art  an  enemy  to 
the  redemption  andsaloalion  of  mankind, which 
it  a  work  fit  for  none  but  a  devil.  But  most 
eor-monly  Saian  :»  taken  for  the  Devil.  Mat. 
12.26,  It  Srilan  cast  out  Satan,  he  is  divided 
against  himself  Rev.  20.  2,  He  l.iid  hold  on 
the  dragon,  that  old  nerpent,  which  is  the 
ilevil  and  Satan,  and  bound  him  a  thousand 
yean.  He  is  said  to  aland  at  Jcishaa's  naht 
tatta  and  to  accuse  hin  and  the  Jews  before 
Mm 


SAT 

God,  and  to  oppose  them  in  building  the  temple, 
Zcch.  3.  1. 
The  kingdom  of  Satan,  Mat.  12.  26.  Our  Sa~ 
vtour  represents  Satan  as  a  monarch,  who 
has  other  subordinate  devils  obedient  to  him. 
Beelzi  bub  is,  as  it  were,  their  king.  If  lieel 
zebub,  says  he,  cast  out  devils,  his  kingdom 
IS  divided  against  itself,  he  labours  for  his  own 
rum,  which  is  by  no  means  credible;  it  is 
Uurcfure  false,  that  1  drive  out  devils  m  the 
nameo/'beelzebub.  The  apostle  I'a.al  declares  in 
Acts  -26.  i6.  that  all  those  who  believe  not  in 
Christ  are  under  theempirea/idpowtr  o/ Satan. 
Tiie  synagogue  of  Satan,  of  which  the  evange- 
list John  makes  mention.  Rev.  2.  9.  are  pro- 
bably the  unbelieving  Jews,  the  false  zealots 
for  the  law  of  Moses,  who  at  the  beginning 
were  the  most  eager  persecutors  of  the  Chris- 
tians. They  were  very  numerous  at  Smyrna,  to 
the  angel  of  which  church  at.  John  speaks  in 
this  passage. 
The  depths  of  Satan.  St.  John,  writing  to  the 
Christians,  of  tht  church  of  Thyatira,  says  to 
them,  You  know  not  the  depths  of  Satan; 
which  have  not  known  the  depths  of  Satan, 
Tx  e»crs»  TK  cr»T»ni,  Rev.  2.  24.  That  is 
the  mysteries  of  the  Nicolaitaiis,  and  of  the 
Siinonians,  who  concealed  their  errors  under  a 
mysterious  abstruseness  ■  they  spoke  of  certain 
intelligences  that  had  created  the  world,  and 
that  were  in  opposition  to  the  Creator.  They 
taught  a  prof ounaknowledpe  Concerning  the  na- 
ture of  the  angels,  and  their  digercnt  degrees. 
They  had  secret  books  written  m  an  abstruse 
anil  mysterious  manner ;  and  these  arc  called 
the  depths  of  Satan. 
IVhcn  Christ  sent  forth  his  disciples  to  preach 
m  the  cities  and  villages  of  Judea,  they  re- 
turned back  with  great  joy,  and  told  him,  say- 
ing. Lord,  even  the  devils  are  subject  lo  us 
through  thy  name.  Jesus  tells  them,  I  beheld 
Satan  as  lightning  fall  from  heaven,  Luke 
10.  IT,  18.  He  seems  to  allude  to  that  pas- 
sage of  Isaiah ;  How  art  thou  fallen  Irum 
heaven,  O  Lucifer,  son  of  the  morning  I  Isa. 
14.  1-2.  By  which  he  insinuated,  that  the 
kingdom  of  the  devil  was  coming  to  a  period  ; 
that  Satan  should  soon  lose  his  power  and 
dominion  in  the  world,  by  the  preaching  and 
miracles  of  the  apostles.  Jind  m  Luke  -22. 31. 
he  says,  Simon,  Simon,  behold  Saian  hath 
desired  to  have  thee,  that  he  may  sift  you  as 
wheat;  but  I  have  prayed  for  thee  that  thy 
faith  fail  not ;  shewing  thereby  what  vain  ef- 
fort:^ the  devil  wouldmake  to  destroy  theinf  ant 
church. 
By  collecting  the  passages  where  Satan  or  the 
Devil  IS  mentioned,  it  may  be  observed:  that 
he  fell  from  heaven,  with  all  his  company ; 
that  God  cast  him  down  from  thence  for  the 
punishment  of  his  pride;  that  by  his  envy  and 
malice,  sin, death, and  all  other  evils, cameinto 
the  world  ;  that  by  the  pet  mission  of  God  he 
exercises  a  sort  of  government  in  the  world 
over  his  subordinates,  over  apostate  angels  tike 
himself;  that  God  makes  use  of  him  to  prove 
good  men,  and  chastise  bad  ones;  that  he  is 
a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of  fJ.se  prophets, 
seducers,  and  heretics ;  that  it  is  he,  or  some 
of  his,that  torment  or  possess  men,  that  inspire 
them  with  evil  designs,  as  he  did  David  when  he 
suggested  to  him  to  number  his  people,  and  to 
Judas  to  betray  his  Lord  and  Master,  and  to 
Ananias,  and  Sapphira,  to  conceal  the  price  of 
their  field.  That  he  roves  full  of  rage,  like 
a  roaring  lion,  to  tempt,  to  betray,  to  destroy 
us,  and  to  involve  us  in  guilt  and  wicked- 
ness. That  hispowerand  maliceare  restrained 
within  certain  limits,  and  cor.trolied  by  the  will 
of  God.  In  a  word,  that  he  is  an  enemy  to 
God  and  man,  and  uses  his  utmost  endeavours 
to  rob  God  of  his  glory,  andmen  of  their  souls. 
See  Devil. 
1  CAro;i.21. 1.  5.  provoked  David  to  number  Israel 
Job  1.  6.  and  s.  came  also  among  them,  2.  1. 

12.  s.  went  out  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord 

Psal.  109.  6.  and  let  s.  stand  at  his  right  hand 

ZecA.3,  l.s.  standing  at  Ins  right  hand  to  resist  him 

2.  the  Lord  said  to  5.  the  Lord  rebuke  thee,  O  s. 

Mat.  4.  10.  Jesus  saith  to  him,  get  thee  hence  s. 

12.26.  if  s.  cast  out  s.  Mark  3.23,26.  Luke  11. 18. 

16.23.get  thee  behind  me,s.  Mark8.33.  Lukei.H. 

Mark  4.  15.  s.  comelh  and  takelh  away  the  word 

LukeW.  18.  I  beheld  s.aslighlning  fall  fiom  heaven 

13.  16.  whom  J.  hath  bound  these  eighteen  years 

22  3.  then  enteied  s.  into  Judas  Iscariot,  of  twelve 

31.  Simon,  Simon,  s.  hath  desired  to  have  you 

John  13.  27.  and  after  Ihe  sop,  s.  entered  into  him 

.Ir.ts  5  3.  why  hath  s.  filled  thine  heart  lo  lie  ? 

26.  13.  lo  turn  tbe.ii  from  the  power  of*,  to  God 


SAY 

fiam.  16.  20.  God  shall  bruise  ».    nder  your  foot 
)  Cor.  5.  5.  to  Jeliver  such  a  one  to  *.  that  spirit 
7.  5.  that  s.  tempt  you  not  lor  your  inconuneiicy 
iCor.  '2.  11.  lest  s.  should  get  an  advantage  of  ui 

11.  14. s.  himself  is  Iraiisformed  into  angul  of  light 
1'2.7.  was  given  me  tile  messenger  of  .s.  to  buO'el  ma 

1  7'A£.ss.'2.i8.we  would  have  come, huts,  hindered  irf 

2  TAfS.2.9. whose  coming  is  aller  the  working  of* 
1  7'(Hi.  1.  -20.  whom  I  have  delivered  unto  s. 

5  1.5  for  some  are  already  turned  aside  afters. 

Kev.  2.  9.  are  not  Jews,  but  the  synagogue  of*. 

13.  where  Satan's  seat  is,  where  s.  dwelleth 

24.  and  who  have  not  known  the  depths  of*. 

3   9.  1  will  make  them  of  the  synagogue  of*. 

12.  9.  the  great  dragon  was  cast  out,  calle««. 
20.  2.  he  laid  hold  on  ihe  dragon,  which  is  *. 

7.  s.  shall  be  loosed  out  of  Ins  prison 
SATIATE. 
.Ter.  31. 14. 1  will  s.  soul  of  the  priests  with  fatnea 
46.  10.  the  sword  shall  he  s.  with  their  blood 

SATIATED. 
Jer  31.25. 1  have  s.the  weary  soul,  andreplenishei! 

SATISFACTION. 
JV"Km.35.  Sl.shall  take  no  s.  for  life  of  a  murderet 
32. shall  take  no  s.  for  him  that  is  fled  forrefugt 
SATISFY. 
Job  38.  27.  to  5.  the  desolate  and  waste  ground 
Psal.  90.  14.  O  s.  us  early  with  thy  mercy 
91.  16.  with  long  life  will  I  «. him, and  shew  salvat 
132.  15.  I  will  s.  her  prior  with  bread 
Prov.  5.  19.  let  her  breasts  s.  thee  at  all  times 
6.  30.  if  he  steal  to  s.  his  soul  when  he  is  hungry 
/i-n..J8.10.if  thou  s.  the  afflicted  soul,  then  thy  lighl 
11.  Lord  shall  guide  and  s.  thy  soul  in  drought 
Ezek.  7.  19.  they  shall  not  s.  their  souls,  nor  fill 
Mark  8.  4.  whence  can  a  man  s.  these  with  bread 

SATISFIED. 
Exod.  15.  9.  my  lust  shall  be  s.  upon  them 
Lev.  26.  26.  and  yc  shall  eat  and  not  be  s. 
Deut.  14.  29.  the  fatherless  shall  eat  and  be  s 
33.  23.  O  Naphtali,  s.  with  favour,  and  full 
./ob  19.  22.  and  why  are  ye  nut  .9.  with  my  flesh  T 
27.  14   his  offspring  nhall  not  be  i.  with  bread 
31.31.  oh  that  we  had  of  histlesh  I  we  cannot  be*. 
P.s(iM7.15. 1  shall  hes.  when  awake  with  thy  liken. 
22  26.the  meek  shall  eatand  be  s. they  shall  praise 

36.  8.  they  shall  be  s.  with  the  fitness  of  thy  houM 

37.  19  in  the  days  of  famine  they  shall  be  s. 
59.  15.  and  let  tliem  grudge  if  they  be  not  s. 

63.  5.  my  soul  shall  be  s  as  with  mar.  and  fatness 
6.5.4.we  shall  be  s.  with  the  goodne.ss  of  thy  house 
81. 16.  with  honey  out  of  rock  should  1  have  s.  thee 
104. 13.  the  earth  is  s.  with  the  fruit  of  ihv  works 
105.  40.  he  A-.  them  with  the  bread  of  heaven 

Prov.  12.  11.  he  that  tilleth  his  land  shall  be  >. 
H.amanbes  with  good  by  the  fruit  of  his  mouth 
14   14.  and  a  good  man  shall  be  s.  from  himself 
18. 20.  a  man's  belly  be  s   with  fruit  of  his  mouth 
19.  23.  and  he  that  hath  it  shall  abide  s. 
20  13.  open  thine  eyes,  and  thou  shall  be  s 
30.  15  there  are  three  things  that  are  never  s. 

Eccl.  1.  8  the  eye  is  not  s.  with  seeing,  nor  the  ear 

4.  8.  neither  ia  his  eye  s-  with  riches 

5.  10.  that  loveth  silver,  shall  not  be  s.  with  silver 
Isa.  9.  20.  shall  eat  and  not  be  5.  Mic.  6.  14. 

44.16  he  roasteth  roast  and  is  s.  he  warms  himsell 
53.  11.  he  shall  see  of  travailof  hiseoul,  and  be  a. 
66.  11.  be  s   with  the  breasts  of  her  consolations 
Jer.  31.  14  my  peopio  shail  be  s.  with  goodness 
50. 10.  all  that  spoil  Chaldeashall  he  s.  saith  Lor* 

19.  and  his  soul  shall  be  s.  on  mount  Ephraim 
Aam. 5.6. have  given  the  hand  to  Egy|>tians  to  be  « 
Ezek.  16.  28.  and  yet  thou  couUlest  not  be  s.  29. 
Jimos  4.  8.  wandered  lo  drink  water,but  were  nou 
Hab.  2.  5.  he  is  as  death,  ;ind  cannot  be  3. 

S.ATISFIEST. 
Ptal  145.  15.  and  thou  s.the  desireof  every thiqj 

SATISFIETH. 
Psal.  103.  5.  who  s.  thy  mouth  with  good  things 
107.9.for  ho  s.the  longina;  soul,  and  filleth  hungry 
Isa  55.2.  and  your  labour  for  that  which  *.  not 

SATISFYING. 
Prov.  13.  25.  the  righteous  eateth  to  s.  of  hissoul 
Col  2.  23.  not  in  any  honour  to  the  s.  of  the  fleii 

SATTEST. 
Psal.  9.  4.  thou  s.  in  the  throne  judging  right 
Ezek.  23.  41.  thou  s.  upon  a  stately  bed  and  a  labia 

SATYR. 
Isa.  34.  14.  and  the  .t.  shall  cry  to  his  fellow 

SATYRS. 
/sa.l3.21.owl3  shall  dwell  there,  and  s.  dance  tnei« 

SAVE 
Signifies,  1.  To  deliver  from  temporal  danger*, 
and  protect  and  dtfevd  any  one  in  tiem.  Mat 
14.  30,  Peter  cried,  sayiiii.'.  Lord,  sa'  (  me. 
2.  To  dekver  from  the  gviit,  to  free  from  thi 
■power  and  pollution  of  sin,  Mai.  1.  21,  For  he 
shall  save  his  people  from  their  sins.  Thtu 
only  Christ  saves  his  pe-vle :  they  arcjugt{fiei 
by  theimputi  lion  of  kisti£\tcouisneta .  atuiit 


SAV 

the  operation  of  Ms  Spirit  they  are  sanctified, 
the  power  and  dominiuii  of  sin  are  subdued 
and  weakened,  and  at  last  sin  is  utterly  de 
struyed. 
a    To  obtain  eternal  life,  Mat.  10.22,  But  he  that 

en(iuret)i  to  the  end  shail  be  saved. 
Salvation  i«  attributed, 

1.  Tu  Ciod.  Jer.  17.  14,  Save  me,  O  Lord,  and 
I  shail  be  saved.  Ood  is  often  called  by  the 
name  of  Havmur.  2  Samuel  22.  3,  Tlie  Lord 
ii  my  refuge  and  my  Saviour.  Hosea  13.  4, 
There  is  no  Saviour  besides  me.  Isaiah  45.  ]5, 
Verily  thou  art  a  God  that  hidest  tliyseit",  O 
God  of  Israel,  the  Saviour.  God  ts  the  Sa- 
viour //saviours,  and  the  God  of  ffods  :  with- 
out himthere  is  neither  salvation,  nor  deliver- 
tnce,  nor  succour  to  be  hoped  for.  It  is  he  that 
raises  up  Saviours  to  his  people:  lie  raised 
them  up  a  Saviour  in  the  person  of  Othniel,  the 
ion  of  i\Knf:z,affainst  the  king  o/Mesopotamia, 
tcho  oppressed  them,  Judg.  3.  9.  He  raised 
them  up  another  in  Ehud  son  of  Gerah, 
against  Eglon,  Icing  of  the  Moabites,  Judg. 
3.  15.  And  Obadiah  promises,  that  the  Lord 
will  send  Saviours  upon  the  mountain  of  Zion, 
to  judge  the  mouiuain  of  Esau,  Obad.  21. 
To  Christ.  The  name  Saviour  ts  appropriated 
to  the  Messiah,  who  was  prefigured  by  all 
tiose  to  whom  the  scriptures  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment give  the  name  of  Saviour,  as  Jrwhua, 
tie  judge  of  Israel,  the  kings,  David,  Solomon, 
Josiah,  and  the  great  men  raised  up  in  an  ex- 
traordinary manner  to  deliver  the  people  of 
Ood.  The  prophets  had  marked  out  Christ 
under  the  name  of  Saviour.  IsaiahlO.^O,  The 
Lord  shall  send  them  a  Saviour,  and  a  great 
One,  and  he  shall  deliver  them.  And  the 
apostles  and  sacred  writers  of  the  JVezc  Testa- 
ment generally  give  to  Christ  the  name  of 
SiviDixTby  way  nf  eminence.  IVhen  the  angel 
proclaimed  his  birth,  he  said  that  he  should  be 
called  Jesus,  that  is,  a  Saviour,  for  he  shall 
Bijve  his  people  from  their  sins,  Matthew  1.  21. 
And  in  John  4.  42.  he  is  called  the  Saviour 
of  the  world.  See  Acts  13.  23.  Phil.  3.  20. 
*'hisnameisproperly given  toOhxisl.  He  saves  his 
people  from  sin,from  hell,  and  destruction  :  he 
hath  not  only  merited  salvation  for  them  by  his 
death;  but  he  applies  the  purchased  redemption 
by  shedding  abroad  the  Holy  Ghost  into  their 
hearts,  and  by  viaintaining  and  constantly  pre- 
serving the  gi  aces  that  are  implanted  in  them. 
It  the  natural  head  dathdistil  and  derive  sense, 
notion,  and  life,  into  the  natural  body.  He  is 
t  Saviour  by  merit,  and  a  Saviour  by  efficacy  : 
Hence  he  is  said  to  be  the  Author  of  eternal 
«alvation  to  all  them  that  obey  him,  Heb.  5.  9 
And  to  have  obtained  eternal  redemption  for  us 
Heb.  9.  12. 

Salvation  is  attributed  to  faith,  to  the  ward  of 
Ood,  to  baptism,  and  to  men  :  Thi-se  are  only 
instruments  and  means  whuhOodmakcs  use  of 
either  for  beginning  or  furthering  this  work. 
L,uke  7.  50,  Jesus  said  to  the  woman,  thy 
fiilh  hath  saved  thee,  go  in  peace.  Jam.  1.  21, 
Receive  with  meekness  the  ingrafted  word, 
whicli  is  able  to  save  your  souls.  1  Pet.  3.  21, 
Tie  like  figure  whereunto,  even  baptism,  doth 
also  now  save  us.  Rom.  11.  14,  If  by  any 
means  I  may  provoke  lo  emulation  them  which 
are  my  flesh,  and  might  save,  that  is,  be  an 
instrument  of  saving,  some  of  fliem.  And  in 
1  Cor.  7.  16,  For  what  kiiowest  thou,  O  wife, 
whether  thou  shalt  save  thy  husband  7  or  how 
knowest  thou,  O  m  ir.,  whether  thou  shalt  save 
thy  wife?  The  word  directs  and  points  out 
where  salvation  may  be  had  ;  faith  is  the  hand 
or  instrument  that  receives  Christ  <Ae  author  of 
salvation;  baptism  becomes  an  effectual  means 
of  salvation,  not  from  any  virtue  that  is  in  the 
outward  administration  of  it,  but  only  by  the 
blessing  of  Cbrist. and  the  working  of  his  Spirit 
in  them  that  receive  it.  inclining  and  enabling 
them  to  believe  and  heartily  to  acquiesce  in  the 
covenant,  which  they  make  with  God  at  bap- 
tism.whereof  it  is  the  seal.  Good  men  likewise, 
by  their  admonitions  and  good  erample,  are 
made  instrumental  in  cunvertincr  others  to  the 
^aith.  Jam.  5.  20. 
In  Eph.  2.  5,  8,  it  is  said,  ^v  grace  ye  are  saved. 
[1]  In  rrsprct  of  God's  eternal  purpose,  looking 
to  nothing  in  the  creature,  but  decreeinrr  aiul 
purpofivg  all  benejits  lo  them  nut  of  his  free 
love  and  favour.  [2]  Because  all  the  parts 
'f  this  salvation  are  from  this  grace  :  as.  Con- 
version. Oal.  1.  1.5  When  it  pleased  God, 
Tho  separated  me  from  my  mother's  womb 
and  called  me  by  his  grace.  Justification . 
Ttt  3.  7,  Thai  being  justified  by  his  grace,  we 
Bliould  be  made  heirs,  according  to  the  hope  of  I 


SAV 

[  eternal  life  All  our  qualifications  and  endow- 
ments, yea,  and  all  the  good  we  do,  are  of  grace. 
1  Cor.  15.  10,  By  the  grace  of  God  1  am  wliat 
I  am.  7'Ac  outward  means  of  salvation  are  of 
grace.  Rom.  10.  15,  How  sliall  they  preach, 
excKjit  they  be  .sent .'  Eph.  4.  6,  He  gave  gilts 
unto  men.  I'he  price  uf  our  redemption  was 
freely  paid.  John  10.  17,  18,  Therefore  doth 
my  Father  love  me,  because  I  lay  down  my 
life,  that  I  might  take  it  again.  No  man 
taketh  it  from  me,  but  I  lay  it  down  of  my 
self.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  IS  freely  prepared 
for  us.  John  14.  2,  I  ijo  lo  prepare  a  place  for 
you.  And  eternal  life  is  freely  bestowed 
Rom.  6.  2;j,  But  tlie  gill  of  God  is  eternal  life 
through  Jesus  Christ  our  Loid. 
Gen.  45.  7.  God  sent  me  before  you  to  s.your  lives 
Deui.  20.  4.  the  Lonl  goelh  with  you  to  s.  you 

22.  27.  she  cm-ii,  and  there  was  none  to  «.  her 
2S.  2*.).  shall  be  spoiled,  and  no  man  shall  a-,  thee 

Judg.  C.14.  go  in  this  thy  might,  tliou  shalts.  Israel 
15.  O  my  Lord,  wherewith  shall  1  s.  Israeli 
31.  will  yc  plead  for  Baal  !  will  ye  *-.  him  ? 

36.  ifthou  wilts. Israel  by  mine  hand,  as  hast  said 

37.  then  shall  I  know  that  thou  wilt  s.  Israel 
7.  7.  by  the  300  men  that  lapped  will  I  s.  you 

1  Sam.  9.  Itj.  anoint  him,  that  he  may  s.  my  peoile 

10.24.  the  peofdeshoiited  and  said,  God  s, the  kill", 

2  Sam.  16.  16.  2  Kings  11.  12.  2  Clir.  23.  11. 

14.  6.  there  is  no  restraint,  to  s.  by  many,  or  by  few 
19.11.  ifthou  s.  not  thyself  this  night,  shall  he  slain 

23.  2.  the  Lord  said  lo  David,  go  and  s.  Keilah 
2Sfl?n.3. 18.  by  the  hand  of  David  I  will  s.  Israel 

22.  28.the  alHicted  peojile  thou  wilt  s.  Psal.lH.  21. 
42.  hut  there  was  none  lo  s.  them,  Psal.  18.  41. 

1  Kings  1.  12.  that  thou  mayest  s.  thine  own  life 
25.  behold,  they  say,  God  *-.  king  Adonijah 
34.  blow  trumpet,  say,  God  s.  king  Solomon,  39. 

20. 31. go  to  king,  peradventure  he  will  s.  thy  life 

2  Kings  19.  34.  for  I  will  defend  this  city  to  s.  it  for 
my  own  sake  and  servant  David's  sake,/sa.37.35. 

JWA.  6.  11.  would  go  into  the  temple  to  «.  his  life 
.Job  2.  6.  behold,  he  is  in  thine  hand,  but  s.  his  life 
20.  20.  he  shall  not  s.  of  thai  which  he  desired 
22.  29.  and  be  shall  s.  the  humble  person 
40.  14.  that  thine  own  right  hand  can  s.  thee 
Psal.  12.  t  1.  s.  Lord,  for  the  godly  man  ceaseth 
20.  9.  s.  Lord,  let  the  king  hear  us  when  we  call 
28.  9.  s.  thy  peoi)le,  feed  them  also,  Jer.  31.  7. 
37. 40.  he  shall  s.  them,  because  they  trust  in  him 

44.  3.  neither  did  iheir  own  arm  s.  them 
60.  5.  5.  with  thy  right  hand,  and  hear  me,  108.  6. 
69.35.  for  God  will  s.  Zion,  and  will  build  Judah 
73.  4.  he  shall  s.  the  children  of  the  needy 
_^13.  and  he  shall  s.  the  souls  of  the  needy 
76.9.  when  God  arose  lo  s.  the  meek  uf  the  earth 
86. 2.  O  my  God,  s  thj^  servant  that  trusteth  in  thee 

16.  and  s.  the  son  of  thine  handmaid 
J09.  31.  .«.  him  fro.m  those  that  condemn  his  sou. 
1 18.  25.  s.  I  beseech  thee,  O  Lord,  send  prosperity 
145. 19.  he  also  will  hear  their  cry,  and  s.  them 
Prov.  20.22.  wait  on  the  Lord,  and  he  shall  s.  thee 
Isa.  35.  4.  behold,  your  God  will  come  and  s.  you 

45.  20.  and  pray  unto  a  god  that  cannot  s. 

46.  7.  he  cannot  answer,  nor  s.  him  out  of  trouble 
47. 13.  let  now  the  astrologeis  stand  up  and  s.  thee 

15.  they  shall  wander,  none  shall  s.  thee 


49.25.  thus  eaith  the  Lord,  I  will  s.  thy  children 
59.1. Lord's  hand  is  not  shortened,  that  it  cannot  s. 
63.  1.  I  ihat  speak  in  righteousness,  mighty  to  s. 

■  fer.  2.  28.  let  them  arise,  if  they  can  s.  thee 
II.  12.  but  they  shall  not  s.  them  at  all  in  trouble 
14.  9.  shouldest  be  as  a  Kiighiy  man  that  cannot  s. 
15. 20.  for  I  am  with  thee  to. s.  thee,  and  to  deliver 
thee,  saith  the  Lord,  30.  11.  |  42.  11.  |  46.  27. 
30  10.  O  Isr.  I  will «.  thee  from  afar,  and  thy  seed 
48.6  flee,  s.  your  lives,  be  like  the  heath  in  wilder. 

Ezek.  3   18.  to  warn  the  wicked,  to  «.  his  life 
13. 1 22.  should  not  return,  that  I  should  s.  his  life 
34.22.  therefore  will  I  5.  my  flock,  and  will  judge 
36.  29.  I  will  s.  you  II  37  23.  I  will  *.  them 


SAV 

Mark3.4.is  it  lawful  lo  s.  lile,  or  tc  ki\l  1  LiUt  «.9, 
J'nke  9.56.  is  not  come  to  dest.  nien'i  livBs^iiilto 
23.  35.  let  him  s.  himself,  if  he  be  Chriit 
37.  s   thyself  II  39.  if  Christ,  s.  thyself  and  us 

.lohn  12.47. 1  came  nut  to  judge,  hut  to*,  the  world 

•^c.ts1.  40.  s.  yourselves  Ironi  tins  generation 
ii.  43.  but  the  centurion,  willing  to  *.  Paul 

Rom.  1 1. 1 }.  if  I  might  s.  some  of  ihem,  1  C«r.9.22. 

1  Cor.  1.  21.  By  the  loohshness  of  preach.'.o  s.  ihei» 
7.  16.  shall  s.  thy  husband,  shall  *.  thy  wife 

1  Tim.l.  15.  Christ  came  iiiio  the  world  los.  siiincrr 
4.  16.  in  doing  this  thou  shalt  *-.  thyself  and  •!>^in 

Heb.b.  7.  lohim  tliat  was  able  to  5.  him  from  death 
7.  25.  he  IS  able  also  lo  s.  them  lo  the  uttermosl 

Jam.  1.21.  ihe  woid,  which  is  able  to  s.  >our  suulu 
-.  14.  and  have  nol  works,  can  faith  s.  him  ? 
4.  12.  one  lawgiver,  who  is  able  to  s.  and  lo  destroy 

0.  la.  the  prayer  of  faiih  shall  s.  the  sick 
20.  shall  «.  a  soul  from  death,  and  hide  fins 

/j«ic23.otherss.  with  fear,  pulling  them  out  of  fir« 
■See  A  LIVE. 
SAVE  me. 

2  Kings  16.7.  s.  me  out  of  hand  of  the  king  of  S\  rii. 
Psal.  3.  7.  arise,  O  Lord,  s.  me,  O  my  God 

6.  4.  s.  me  for  thy  mercies'  sake,  31.  16.  |  109.  26. 

7.  1.  J.  me  from  all  them  that  persecute  me 
22.21. s.  me  from  Die  lion's  mouth,  thou  hast  heard 
31.  2.  be  thou  for  a  house  of  defence  to  «.  me 
44.6.  not  trust  in  bow,  nor  shall  my  sword  s   nt 

54.  1.  s.  me,  O  God,  by  thy  name,  and  jud;;.'  n^g 

55.  16.  I  will  call  on  God,  and  the  Lord  shili  .•<  ,nt 

01.  3.  he  shall  send  from  heaven  and  s.  me 
59.  2.  deliver  me,  and  s.  me  from  bloody  men 
69.  1.  A\  me,  for  waters  are  come  in  unto  my  soul 
(1.  ..  incline  thine  ear  unto  me,  and  s.  me 

3.  thou  hast  given  commandment  to  s.  me 
119.  94.  s.  me,  for  I  have  sought  thy  precepts 

146.  I  cried  unto  thee,  s.  me,  and  I  shall  keep 
138.  7.  and  thy  right  hand  shall  s.  me 
y.9a. 38.20.  the  Lord  was  ready  to s.  mc,  we  willsiM 
Jer.  17.  14.  O  Lord,  s.  me,  and  I  shall  be  saved 
Mat.  14.  30.  Peter  cried,  saying.  Lord  s.  mg 
John  12.  27.  Father,  *.  me  from  this  hour 

SAVE  us. 
J^h._lQ.  6.  come  u|>  to  us  quickly,  and  s.  tig 
22.  22.  if  It  be  in  rebellion,  s.  us  not  this  day 

1  Sam.  4.  3.  the  ark  may  5.  us  from  our  e.i.ern  -j 
7.8.  cease  not  to  cry  to'ihe  Lord,  tntthe  wi'.l  j   u 
10.27.men  of  Belial  said,  how  shall  this  mans,  us? 
11.  3.  if  there  be  no  man  to  s.  us,  we  will  corna 

2  Kings  19.  19.s.lhou  us  out  of  his  hand,  /sa.;i7.2a 
1  Chron.  16.  35.  s.  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation 
Ps.  80.  2.  stir  up  thy  strength,  and  come  and  s.  k» 

106.  47.  s  us,  O  Lord  our  God,  and  gather  us 
/sa.25.  9.  we  have  waited  for  him,  he  will  s.  ue 

33.  22.  the  Lord  is  our  kmg,  he  will  s.  us 
Jer.  2.  27.  in  iheir  trouble  they  will  say,  3.  us 
/-«m.4. 17. watched  for  a  nation  that  could  not  s.  m« 
Hos.  14.  3.  Ashnr  shall  not  s.  us,  we  will  not  ride 


Zeph.  3.  17.  he  will  s.  he  will  rejoice  over  thee 
19.  I  will  s.  her  that  baltulh,  and  gather  her 
7.ech.  8.  7. 1  will  s.  my  people  from  the  east  country 

9.  16.  Ihe  Lord  their  God  shall  s.  them  in  the  day 

10.  6.  and  I  will  s.  the  house  of  Jose|ih 
12.  7.  Ihe  Lord  also  slialls.  the  tents  of  Judah  first 

Mat.  1   21.  Jesus  shall  s.  his  people  from  their  sins 

16.  25.  for  whosoever  will  s.  his  life  shall  lose  it, 

Mark  8.  35.  Luke  9.  24.  |  17.  33. 

18.    11.   for  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  s.   that 

which  was  lost,  Luke  19.  10. 

27.40.9aying,  thou  that  deslroyestlhe  temple,  anil 

buildestitin  three  days,  *.  thyself,  Mark  15.  30. 

42.saved  oilieis,hiiiiselt'he  cannot  s.  Murk  15.31. 

49.  let  us  see  whetiier  Elias  will  come  to  s.  biml 


Mat.  8.  25.  they  awoke  him,  saying.  Lord,  s. 
1  Pet. 3.  21.  even  baptism,  doth  also  now  s.  ui 

SAVE,  for  Resides. 
Oen.  14.  24.  s.  what  the  young  men  have  eaten 

39.  6.  he  knew  not  ought,  s.  ihe  bread  he  did  eait 
Ezod.  12.  16.  s.  that  which  every  man  must  eat 

22.20.  he  thatsacrificeth  to  any  god,  s.  to  the  Lord 
JVum.  14. 30.  s.  Caleb,  26.  65.  |  32.  12.  Deut.  1 .  36 

/?f  i(M5. 4. s.  when  there  shall  be  no  poor  among  yoB 
Josh.  11.  13.  Israel  burned  none,  s.  Hazor  only 
19.  that  made  peace  with  Israel,  s.  the  Hivit'es 

14.  4.  they  gave  no  part  lo  the  Levites,  s.  (-itiea 
Judg.  7.  14.  is  nothing  else,  s.  the  sword  of  Gideoi» 

1  Sam.  21.  9.  there  is  none  other,  s.  ihat  here 
30.  17.  there  escaped  none,  s.  400  young  men 

22.  s.  to  every  man  his  wife  and  his  children 

2  .Sa?n. 12.3.poor  man  had  nothing,  s.  one  ewe  lain 
22.  32.  who  is  God,  s.  the  Lord  7  Psal.  18.  31. 

1  Kin  gsXlS.v/ as  no  stranger  in  the  house,*,  we  t»o 
8.9.  there  was  nothing  in  the  arks,  the  two  tabiaa 

15.  5.  s.  in  the  matter  of  Uriah  the  Hittite 
3.  31.  fight  not,  s.  with  the  king  of  Israel 

1 
ved 
him 
,  s.  Jehoahazlhe  youngest 
JWA.  2.  12.  nor  any  with  me,  s.  the  beast  I  rode  01 
/.>a7i.  6.  7.  ask  a  petition,  s.  of  thee,  O  king,  12. 
Mai.  U.  27.  nor  knoweth  any  the  Father,  s.  Son 
13.  57.  not  without  honour,  s.  in  his  ownconntrn 
17.  8.  they  saw  no  man,  s.  Jesus  only,  Mark  9.1? 
19.  11.  cannot  receive,  s.  they  to  whom  itisgivRn 
Mark  5. 37. and  he  suffered  no  man  to  follow  lii'm,  s 
Peter,  James,  and  John,  Luke  ■^.  5t 
6.5.  s.  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick  folk 
8.  thai  they  should  take  nothing,  s.  a  staff  only 
Luke  4.  26.  sent,  s.  unto  Sarepta,  a  city  of  Sirlon 

17.  18.  none  found  that  returned,  s.  this  straneei 

18.  19.  none  is  good,  s.  one,  that  is  Goo. 

lu/m  6.  22.  there  was  no  other  boat,  s.  thai  one 
4G.  hath  seen  the  Father,  s  ho  which  is  of  Go4 


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Tekn  III.  10  lieneedelli  not,  s  to  wa»li  hi»  feet 
Ac/s  it'- ^- *  lliiit  ili'j  Hu!y  Glioit  witiiusBelh 
21.  25.  s.  to  keep  'licinaelviiS  Iroiu  loiiucu'.ion 
1  Cor.  -2.  2.  li'i-.  to  kiiv'«-  *»iiy  iliiiig,  *■•  Jt.sus  Chrib 

11.  .<   the  spirit  of  ma.;  wliicli  i<  iii  liiiii 

2Cor.ll.  i-J.tiM  tunes  rtCfiv.lloitysiri|ies,s.  one 

'.I  jM.iy.  Isaw  iDiie.s.  J.iiaus,  tlio  Luril's  Ijrulliur 

t,  14.  Godfoibi  1  lliat  I  ^liuiiliiyluiy,  *. in  tlie  cross 

Htv  13.  17   buy  or  soM,  s-.  lie  tlitt  liail  the  mark 

Ocn.  47.  25.  they  said,  Uioj  hast  s.  our  lives 
Eiud.l  17.iiiiiiui\,os.-.-.Unj  mull  children  alive,  18. 
Xuin.^i.  33.  1  liad  slain  lliee,  and  s.  her  alive 

81. 15  Mosi-s  said,  have  ye  i-.all  the  women  alive? 
J'jsh.  fi.  25.  Ji>shua  s.  Hahah  the  harlot  alive 
AiJ''.7.2.lesl  Israel  say,  mine  own  hand  hath  .■i.ine 

8.  fa.  ifbeliadi.theiiialivp   I  would  not  slay  you 

SI    14.  tnvy  gave  Uiluii  wives  which  they  had  s. 
1  Aam.  23.  5.  David  .«.  the  inhabitants  oi  Keilali 

27    11.  David  4-.  neither  man  nor  woman  alive 
Ji'avi.  19. 5.  servants  win.  ihis  day  have  s.  thy  life 

9.  ihe  king  »'.  us,  and  now  he  is  lied  for  Absalom 
ikinirad-  10.  i.  himselftheie,  not  once  nor  twice 
A'c.  5.27.  thou  gavest  them  saviours,  who  5.  them 
*'«ii(.  33. 16.  no  king  is  «.  by  niultiiude  of  a  host 

44    7.  but  thou  !.a3t .«.  us  from  our  enemies 

](),  ..•i.never'lieler'f,  lies,  thein  lor  hisiiaine's  sake 
111.  he  s.  them  from  him  tliat  hated  them 
isa.i  !.12. 1  have  declared,  and  have  s.  and  shewed 

4.^1  il.  look  to  me,  and  be  ye  s.  all  the  ends  of  eartli 
Jfr.  1.  14.  wash  thy  hear;,  i hat  thou  maycst  be  s. 

H.  -0.  the  summer  is  ended,  and  we  are  not  s. 
Mat.  19.25.  when  his  discijile.s  heard  it,  saying, 
who  then  can  he  s.?  Mark  iO.  20.  J.uke  Id.  2t). 

24    •-'2.  no  flesh  should  be  s.  Murk  13.  20. 

a7.  42.  he  s.  others,  Mark  15.  31.  Luke  23.  35. 
iu.ve  1.  71.  that  we  should  he  s.  from  our  enemies 

7.  :<0.  be  said,  thy  faith  hath  s.  thee,  18.  42. 

8.1 -.takes  away,  lest  they  shonhl  bitlieveandbes. 

13  23.  Lord,  are  there  few  that  he  s.  ? 
John  3.17.  thai  the  world,  through  liiin,  might  bo  i. 

5.  :-!4.  these  Uiiiiss  1  sav,  that  ye  might  be  s. 
.icr.-  2.  47.  the  Lord  added  such  as  should  he  s. 

4. 1-.:. there  is  noodiername  whereby  we  must  bos. 

15.  I   except  ye  be  circumcised,  ye  cannot  be  s. 

It).  30  be  said,  sirs  what  must  1  do  to  be  s.  ? 

27.  20.  all  hope  we  should  he  s.  was  taken  away 

31  .except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  ye  cannot  he  s. 

#l.7/».6  24.  we  are  s.  by  hope,  hope  seen  isnothoiie 

10.  1.  ray  prayer  for  Israel  is,  that  they  may  he  s. 
1  Cr,i:  1. 18.  to  us  who  are  s.  ii  is  the  power  of  God 

5.  .">.  that  the  spirit  may  be  s.  in  day  of  the  Lord 

10.  33.  but  the  (irofit  of  many,  that  they  may  be  s. 

15.  2.  by  wiisch  al^o  ye  are  «.  if  ye  keep  in  memory 
SCr.r.2.  15.  we  are  sweet  savour  in  them  that  ares. 
£f  .1  2.5.  hath  quickened  us  wilh  Clir.  by  gr.  ares. 

8.  for  by  grooc  are  ye  s.  through  faith 
1  7'iess.  2. 16.  to  theGentilestliatthoy  might  be  s. 
8  T.'tess.  2.  10.  because  they  received  not  the  love 
of  the  truth,  that  they  might  be  saved 
1  '/Vm.2.4.whowill  have  all  men  to  bes.and  to  come 
Til.  3.  5.  but  according  to  his  mercy  he  s.  us 
I  h\l.  3.  2(1.  wherein  eight  souls  were  s.  by  water 

4.  IS.  if  the  righteous  scarcely  he  s.  where  shall 
♦iPet.2.5.but  S.Noah,  the  eishth  person,  a  preacher 
Krv.  21.  24.  n;itioiis  s.  shall  walk  in  the  light  of  it 

God  or  Lu7d  S.WED. 
F.xod.U30.  Lord  s.  Israel  that  day,  1  Sam.  14.  23. 
£)£ui.33.29.  who  is  like  thee,  O  people,  s.  by  Lord? 

1  .Sam.l0.19.ve  have  rejecledyour  Go(/,wlios.  you 

2  Kings  14.27.  Lords,  them  by  hand  of  Jeroboam 

1  rAnll.14.  /.orrf  ^.  them  by  a  great  deliverance 
V  Chron.  32.  22.  thus  Lord  s.  Hezekiah  from  Scnn. 
Pfid.  34.  6.  Lord  s.  him  out  of  all  his  troubles 

Ml.  13.  the  Lord  s.  them  <mt  of  their  distresses 
Lid.  63.  9.  angil  ofhis  presence,  s.  them  in  his  love 

2  Tim.  1.  9.  God  who  hath  s.  us  and  caHed  us 
Jude  5.  how  that  the  Lord,  having  s.  the  people 

SiLall  or  shall  be  SAVED 
AViK.  10.  0.  ye  shall  he  s.  from  your  enemies 
2S(fn.22.4.I  shall  if  s. from  mine  enemies,  Ps.18.3. 
Ps;^/.8(l.  3.  causethy  face  to  shine  wesA.  Ae  .s.7.19. 
fVw.j.  28.  18   wiioso  walki'tn  uprightly  sha.ll  be  s. 
Jsii.  'iO.  15.  in  returning  and  rest  shall  ye  be  s. 
45  n.but  Israel  shall  bes.n\  Lord  wilh  salvation 
01.  5.  in  tho-ie  is  continuance,  and  we  shall  be  s 
ler.  17.  14.  O  Lord,  save  me,  and  I  shall  be  s. 
23.  6.  in  his  days  .Iiid.ih  shall  he  s.  33.  16. 
30.  7.  Jacob's  troiiiile,  but  he  shall  be  s.  out  of  it 
W«M0  22.he  haled  for  invmme's  sake, but  he  that 
enilureih  tolhc  end  .<iA''i»  Ac  s.21.13.J(fnWi:13.13. 
Xl'irk  16.  16.  he  that  bi  lieveth  sAa/i  be  s. 
John  10.  9.  by  me,  if  any  manenler,  he  shall  be  s. 
rfcf.«2.21.come  to  pass,i hat  whosoever  slia-ll  tall  on 
the  name  ofihe Lord, sAaH  Acs.  «om.  10.13. 
11.  14.  whereby  thou  and  thy  house  shall  be  s. 
15.11. we  believe  that  throngli  grace  we  shf.ll  he  s 
1C.  31.  believe  on  Lord  Jesus,  and  thou  shall  hn  s. 
iom.  .I.  9.  we  shall  if  s.  from  wralli  througli  him 
10.  'ue'{V%  reconcile''. ,  we  shall  be  s.  by  his  life 


SAV 

Kom.9Sn.lYio'  Israel  be  as  aandytemnantshallbes. 

10.9.shult  believe  God  raised  him,  thou  shall  bee. 

11.  2I>.  so  all  l.-xae.  shall  be  s.  as  it  is  written 
ICor.  3.  15.  but  he  hims.  sAa/i  ies.  yetso  as  by  fire 

1  Tim.  2. 15.  shall  be  s.in  child-bearing,  if  conlmue 
SAV  EST. 

2  Sam.  22.  3.  ray  Saviour,  thou  s.  me  from  violence 
./ui-  26.  2.  how  s.  thou  arm  that  hath  no  strength? 
I'szl.  17.7.  O  thou  th.at  s.  by  thy  right  hand 

SAVETH. 
1  S.im.  14.  39.  as  the  Lord  livelh,  who  s.  Israel 
17  47.  the  Lord  s.  not  with  sword  and  spear 
./oh  5.  13.  but  he  s.  the  poor  from  the  sword 
Fs&l.l.iO.  my  defence  is  of  God,  who  s.  the  upright 
2U.  6.  now  know  1  that  the  Lord  s.  his  anointed 
34.  18.  he  s.  such  as  be  of  a  contrite  spiiit 
107.  19.  they  cry,  he  s.  them  out  of  their  distresses 

SAVING. 
<7en.l9.]9.mcrcy  thou  hast  shewed  mains,  my  life 
1  Sam.  23.  t  26.  withholden  thee  from  s.  thyself 
./WA.4.  23.  s.  that  every  one  put  them  ofl"  for  wash 
Psal.  20.  6.  with  the  s.  strength  of  his  right  hand 
28.  8.  he  is  the  s.  strength  ofhis  anointed  . 
67.  2.  thy  s.  health  among  all  nations 
Eccl.5.  U.S.  the  beholdingofihem  with  their  eyes 
.^mos  9.  8.  s.  that  1  will  not  utterly  destroy  Jacob 
Jl/a(.5.32.s.for  the  cause  of  fornication, causeth  her 
Jyiike  4.  27.  and  none  was  cleansed,  s.  Naainan 
Wf  A.IO.  39.  but  of  them  that  believe  to  s.  of  the  soul 
11.  7.  Noah  prepared  an  ark  to  the  s.  of  his  house 
Ren.  2.  17.no  mankiioweth,  s.  be  thatreoeivethit 
SAVIOUR. 
See  Signification  of  Save. 
.Tudg.  3.  t  9.  the  Lord  raised  up  a  s.  to  Israel 
2.Sa;H.  22.  3.  my  high  tower,  my  refuge,  iny  s. 
2  ICings  13.  5.  and  the  Lord  gave  Israel  a  s. 
PsaZ.106. 21.  they  forgat  God  their  s.who  had  done 
[sa.  19.  20.  he  shall  send  them  a  s.  a  great  one 
43.  3.  for  I  am  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  thy  s. 
/sa.  43.  Ill  am  the  Lord,  besides  me  there  is  no  s. 
45.  15.  that  hidest  thyself,  O  God  of  Israel,  the  s. 
21.  a  just  God  and  a  s.  there  is  none  beside  me 
49.  26.  all  flesh  shall  know  that  I  am  thy  s. 
60. 16.  thou  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  am  thy  s. 
63.  8  they  are  my  peo[ile,  so  ho  was  their  s 
Jrr.  14.  8.  the  s.  of  Israel  in  time  of  trouble 
Nos.  13.  4.  for  there  is  no  s.  beside  me 
Luke  1.  47.  my  spirit  halh  rejoiced  in  God  my  s. 
2.  11.  is  born  thi»^day  in  the  city  of  David  a  s 
.John  4.  42.  Ihis  U  Christ  the  s.  of  the  v.'orM 
.^c<3  5. 3 1. him  hath  G.  exalted  to  be  a  prince  and  e. 
13.  23.  hath  God  raised  to  Israel  a  s.  Jesus 
F.ph.  5.  23.  and  Christ  is  the  s.  of  the  body 
Phil.  3.  20.  from  whence  we  look  for  the  s. 

1  Tim.  1.  1.  by  the  commandment  of  God  our  s. 
2.  3.  is  acceptable  in  the  sight  of  God  our  s. 
4. 10.  we  trust  in  livinir  God,  who  is  s.  of  all  men 

2  Tim.  1.  10.  manifest  by  the  appearing  of  our  s. 
Til  1.3.  according  tothecommimdm.ofGod  ours. 

4.  peace  from  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  our  s. 

2.  10.  they  may  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  ours. 
13.  looking  lor  Ihe  glorious  appearing  of  our  s. 

3.  4.  after  the  kindness  of  God  our  s.  appeared 
O.he  shed  on  us  abundantly  throiijgh  Christ  our  s. 

9Pc<.  1.  I.  through  rightcBUsnesBol  God  and  our  s. 
11.  into  everlasting  kingdom  of  onr  Lord  and  s. 
2. 20.  through  knowledge  of tlie  Lord  and  s.  Jesus 
3.  2.  of  us  the  apostles  of  the  Lord  and  s. 

18.  but  grow  in  the  knowledge  of  our  s.  Christ 
1  .7oA7i  4.  14.  the  Father  sent  the  Son  to  be  the  s. 
Jude  25.  to  the  only  wise  God  our  s.  be  glory 

SAVIOURS. 
JVfA.  9.  27.  thou  gavest  them  s.  who  saved  them 
Obad.  21.  and  s.  sh;ill  come  up  on  mount  Zion 

SAVOUR. 
Savour  properly  sig-iiifies  a  scent  or  smell.  Eccl. 
10.   1,    Dead  flies    cause  the  ointment  of  the 
apothecary  to  send  forth  a  stinking  savour,  or 


SAW 

God  for  man  is  by  the  aportle  Paul  caiiea  a 
sacr.ficeo/  a  sweel-siiitUiujf  iavour,  Eph.  5 
2.     Gud   IS   satisjied   and    appeased   tkerebu 
The    same  apostle   says,  2   Cor.  2.   I-"),     VV 
are    unto    Gud    a  sweet    savour  of  Christ    it 
them  that  are  saved,  an  1  i'l  them  that  perish, 
that  19,    IVe  are  careful  to  discharge  our  dut} 
to  all  men  hy  preac^.rig  the  way  of  suli^alion  If 
Ihciii,  and  by  teaming  thtvi  of  the  dang<.r  vf  it 
sinful  course;  and  our  labours  are  acceptable  U 
God,  whatever  effects    they  haiie  upon  souls. 
For  God,  whom  we  serve,  will  not  judge  of 
vs,  nor  reward  us,  according  to  our  success, 
but  according  to  our  faithfulniss  and  diligeice 
in  his  work.      God  acctplelh  of  our  labours  as 
to  good  men,  to  whom  we  are  instruments  oj 
eternal  life  and  salvation:  and  though  others 
despise  the  gospel,  and  refuse  to  hear  the  sweet 
and  joyful  sound  of  tl,  yet  as  to  them  also  we 
are  a    sweet    savour  to  God  :    For  it  is  not 
for  any  neglect  in  us,  as  to  our  duty,  if  any 
perish,  butj'rom  their  own  wilfulness  and  per- 
vcrseness. 
Kzod.  5  21.  ye  have  made  our  s.  to  be  abhorred 
/.CO.  21').  31.  will  not  smell  s.  of  yourswcetodounj 
Reel.  10.  1.  Ihe  ointment  to  send  forth  a  stinking  s. 
Cant.  1.  3.  because  of  the  s   of  thy  good  ointment 
./oel  2.  20.  his  slink  and  his  111  s.  shall  come  up 
Mat.  a.  13.  if  the  salt  has  lost  liis  s.  /.uke  14.  34. 
2Cor.2.14.makelh  manifest  the  s.  ofhis  knowledge 
16.  the  s.  of  death  unio  death,  s.  of  life  unto  lifo 
Sweet  SAVOUR. 
Gen.  8.  21.  and  the  Lord  smelleil  a  sweet  i 
Ezod.  29. 18.  ills  asweds.  anofteringto  tine  Lord, 
7,f«.  1.9,  13,17.  I  2.  9.  I  3.  5.  |  8.  21. 
J^iim.  15.  14.  I  18.  17.  I  28.  8. 
2i).for  a.  sweets,  anolferingto  the  Lord,  41. />f.'. 
2.  12.  I  3.  16.  I  4.  31.  1  6.  1,5,  21.  |  8.  28, 
I  17.6.  I  23.13.  JVum.  15.7.24.  |  28.2,6, 
13,  27.    29.  2,  G,  8.  Ezek.  16.  19. 
Lev.  23.  18.  oCa  sweet  s.Xum.^i^.'H.  j  29.13,35. 
jVum.  15.  3.  to  make  a  sweet  s.  unto  the  Lord 
28.  13.  for  a  burnt-offering  of  a  sweet  s.  to  Lord 
F2e/.-.6.13.  where  theydid  offer  sweet  s.lo  t'leir  jdola 
20.  23.  there  also  they  made  their  sweets. 
41.  I  will  accept  you  with  your  sweet  a._ 
2  Cur.  2.  15.  for  we  are  to  God  a  sicccts.  of  Christ 
£;)A.  5.2.  a  sacrifice  to  God  forasjoeeJ-smelling  s- 

Swent  SAVOURS. 
Ezra  G.  10.  may  ofl'er  sacrifices  o^ sweets,  to  God 

SAVOUREST. 
Mat.  16.  23.  thous.  nut  thins*  of  God,  MarkS.  33 

S.AVOURY. 
Gen.  27.  4.  make  me  s.  meat,  such  as  1  love,  7, 14. 
31   Esau  had  made  s.  meat,  and  brought  it 
SAW. 
Gen.  3. 6.  the  woman  s.  the  tree  was  good  for  foot! 
6.  2.  the  sons  of  God  .5.  the  daughters  of  men 
9.  22.  Ham  s.  the  nakedness  ofhis  father 
23.  they  .?.  not  ||  22. 4.  Abraham  s.  the  place  afai 
26.  28.  they  said,  we  s.  the  Lird  was  with  thee 
32.25.when  he  s.  that  he  prevailed  not  against  him 
38.14.  for  she  s.  that  Shelah  was  grown,  not  ?ivcn 
39.  3.  his  master  s.  tliat  the  I,ord  was  with  him 
42.  21.  in  that  we  s.  the  anguish  ofhis  soul 
43   16.  when  Joseph  s.  Benjamin  with  them 
45. 27.  when  he  s.  the  wasons  which  Joseph  sent 

49.  15.  Issachar  s.  that  rest  was  good,  and  lan.-J 

50.  15.  his  brethren  s.  that  their  father  was  dead 
23.  Joseph  s.  Ephraim's  children  of  third  gener. 

Exod.  2.  2.  when  she  s.  that  he  was  a  goodly  child 
12.  when  he  s.  that  there  was  no  man,  he  slew 
10.  23.  they  s.  not  one  another  for  ''-ree  days 
14.  31.  Israel  s.  that  great  work  the  Lord  did 
S4,  10.  and  they  s.  the  God  of  Israel,  11. 
.?3.  10.  all  the  people  s.  Ihe  cloudy  pillar  stand 

JVum'.  13.  28.  we  s.  the  children  of  Anak  there 
22.23.  nss  .1.  Iheangelof  theLordinlhe  way,  27 


It  also    signifies    acidity,  sharpness,]   25.  7.  and  when  Phinehas  s.  it  he  rose  up 


tartness,  or  that  quality  in  bodies  by  which  they 
give  a  relish  to  other  bodies,  and  make  them 
palatable,or  by  which  they  corrode  other  bodies. 
Mat.  5.  13,  But  if  Ihe  salt  have  lost  its  sa- 
vour; thai  is,  its  acrimony  or  acidity.  It  is 
likewise  put  for  name,repxitntion,  or  character. 
Exod.  5.  21,  You  have  made  our  savour  to 
be  abhorred  in  Ihe  eyes  of  Pharaoh. 
/(  is  often  said  of  sacrifices  or  offerings,  that 
they  were  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 
JVhen  Noah  had  built  an  altar.,  and  offered 
burnt- offerings  upon  it,  the  I^ord  is  said  to 
have  smelled  a  sweet  savour,  or  a  savour  of 
rodt,  Gen.  8.21.  that  is,  God  graciously  ac- 
cepted of  his  sacrifice,  it  7Das  pleasing  and  de- 
lightful to  him,  being  a  fruit  of  Nonh's  faith 
and  thankfulness  :  These  sacrifices  God  was 
graciously  pleased  to  accept  of,  as  thry  repre- 
sented Christ  the  great  gospel  sacrifice,  and 
as  they  wrr  offered  up  by  faith  in  him.  Th 
sacrifice   of    hims-lf    irhirh    Ch  ist   offerri  I, 


32.  9.  when  they  s.  the  land,  they  discouraged  Isr 
Devt.4.  12.  ye  heard  a  voice.but  s.no  similitude, 15. 

7.  19.  the  great  temptat  ons  which  thine  eyes  s. 
./?(rf5-.19.30  all  thats.it  said,  no  siuh  deed  wasdono 
linih  1.  18.  when  she  s.  she  was  stedfasily  minded 

1  Sam.  6.  13.  they  s.  Ihe  ark,  and  rejoiced  to  sea  it 
10.  14.  when  he  s.  that  they  were  no  where 

17.  24.  Israel,  when  thev  s.  the  man  fled  from  him 

18.  28.  Saul  s.  that  the  Lord  was  with  David 

2  Sam.  11.  2.  David  s.  a  woman  washing  hersoIT 

1  Kinirs  3.28.  s.that  the  wisdom  of  God  was  m  him 
16.  18.  when  Zimri  s.  that  Ihe  city  was  taken 
la.  IP.  when  Ahab  s.  Elijah,  he  said  to  him 

19  3.who-  he  s.  that,  he  arose  and  went  for  hit  litB 

2  Rings  2.  12.  Elisha  ?.  it,  and  he  s.  him  nomore 
3.22.  s.  the  water  on  the  other  side  as  red  ns  blood 
4.  2.i.  when  the  man  of  God  s.  her  afar  ofT 

6.  17.  L.  opened  eyes  of  the  youn?  man  and  be  a 
13.  4.  for  he  s.  the  oppression  of  Israel 
Ifi.  10.  .'\hn7  .1.  r.ii  altar  that  \\'BsalDanf.agcui,  W. 
2  Chron.  ^^.  ".  r,i"v  .«.  thnt  th"  T  or-l  vri  •vlthhtte 


SAW 

2  Ckr.  25.  21.  and  they  s.  one  another  in  the  facs 
31.  8.  when|)riiio?3  s.  twaps,  tliey  blessed  the  l^d. 
WA-ti-itiwhen  s.tliese  lliuigsthey  were  cast  down 
Esth.  1.  14.  llie  princes  which  s.  tiie  king's  lace 
7.  7.  he  *.  that  there  was  evildeteriniiied  ug.  him 
/ab  2.  I'i.  tliey  s.  that  liis  grief  was  very  great 
3.  lb.  had  not  been,  as  int'aius  wliich  never  «.  light 
20.  U.  eye  wliich  s.  him,  shall  see  him  no  more 
29.  8.  the  young  men  s.  me,  and  hid  themselves 
11.  when  the  eye  s.  me,  it  gave  witiies*  to  me 
Paal.  48.  5.  they  3.  it,  and  so  they  marvelled 
77.  Iti.  waters  s.  thee,  O  God,  tl'e  waters  s.  thee 
9'>  9.  your  lathers  jiroved  me,  and  s.  my  work 
07.  4.  the  earth  s.  his  lighlniiigs  and  trembled 
114.  3. sea  ^.  it  and  Heil,  Jordan  was  driven  back 
Cant.  3.  3.  s.  ye  linn  whom  my  soul  lovethl 
Jsa.  41.  5.  isles  s.  it,  and  feared,  ends  of  the  earth 
Jer.  3.  7.  and  her  treacherous  sister  Judah  s.  it 
39.  4.  when  Zedekiah  «.  theia,  and  men  of  war 
44.  I'l    for  then  we  were  well,  and  s.  no  evil 
/yam.  I.  7.  adversaries  s.  her  and  did  mock  at  her 
Ezek.  8.  10.  so  1  went  in,  and  «.  behold,  every  form 

20.  28.  tlien  they  s.  every  high  hill,  otTered  there 
23. 16.  as  soon  as  she  s.  them,  she  doted  on  them 

Pan.  3.27.  5.the^;e  men  on  whom  fire  had  no  power 
4. 2.t.  whereas  the  king  s.  a  watcher  coming  down 

5.  5.  the  king  s.  part  of  the  hand  that  wrote 
//os. 5. 13. when  Ephraim  s.  his  sickness  and  Judah 

J. his  wound,  then  went  Ephruim  to  the  As-yrian 
Wa^''.2.3.who  among  you  s.this  house  in  lirst  glory? 
Mat.  2.  9.  the  star  which  they  s.  went  before  them 
3.16.  s.  theSpiritof  God  descending,  J/ar/i:  1. 10. 
12.  22.  the  blind  and  dumb  both  sjiake  and  s 
17.  8.  they  s.  no  man,  save  Jesus  only 

21.  38.  but  when  the  husbandmen  5.  the  son 

22.  U.S.  a  mi»n  who  had  not  on  wedding-garment 
35.  37.  Lord,  when  s.  we  thee  a  hungered,  44. 

38.whens.  we  theostranger||39.wliens.  thee  sick 

26. 71. another  maid  5. him.  and  said,  this  was  with 

Jesus  of  Nazareth,  Mark  14.  69.  J.iike  22. 58. 

27.3.  Judas,  when  s.  he  was  condemned,  repented 

28.  17.  when  they  *.  him  they  worship|)ed  him 

MarkZ.a.  when  Jesus  s.  their  faith  ho  said  to  sick 

8.23.  spit  on  his  eyes,  he  asked  him,  if  he  s.  aught 

9. 38.  saying.  Master,  we  s.  one  casting  out  devils 

in  thy  name,  and  he  follows  not  us,  AuteO.  49. 

LrUkeS.  34.  when  they  5.  what  was  done,  they  fled 

47.  when  the  woman  s.  that  she  was  not  hid 

I.  32.  when  they  were  awaKe,  they  s.  his  glory 
15.  20.  his  fa'her  s.  him,  had  compassion  on  him 
17.  15.  one  of  them,  when  he  s.  he  was  healed 
84.  24.  they  found  it  even  so,  but  him  they  s.  not 
&An6.  26.  ye  seek  me,  not  because  yes.  miracles 
B.  5C.  Abranam  s.  inj  dr.y,  and  was  glad 
12.41. these  things  said  Esaia6,whefi  he  s. his  glory 
19.  35.  he  that «.  it,  bare  record,  his  record  is  true 
5J0.  20.  disciples  were  glad  when  theys.  the  Lord 

,6cts  4.  13.  when  they  s.  the  boldness  of  Peter 

6.  15.  s.  his  face  as  it  had  been  face  of  an  angel 

7.  55.  Stephen  s.  glory  of  God  and  Jesusstanding 

8.  18.  when  SiuKms.  th^it  Holy  Ghost  was  given 

39.  caught  Phdi|i,  that  eunuch  s.  him  no  more 

9.  8.  when  his  eyes  were  opened,  he  s.  no  man 
35   nil  at  Lydda  s.  him,  and  ttirned  to  the  L. 

40.  and  when  Tabitha  s.  Peter,  she  sat  up 

10.  3.  Cornelius  s.  a  vision  ||  11.  s.  heaven  opened 

12.  3.  and  because  ho  .s.  it  pleased  the  Jews 

13.  36.  David  s.  corruption  ||  37.  s.  no  corruption 
16  .19.  mastcTS  s.  the  hope  of  their  gain  was  gone 

17.  16.  he  s.  the  city  wholly  given  to  idolatry 
22.9.  they  s   indeed  the  light  and  were  afraid 

28.  6.  had  looked,  and  s.  no  harm  come  to  him 
Oal.  2.  7.  but  when  they  s.  that  the  gospel  of  the 

uncircumcision  was  committed  to  me 
Phil.  1  30.  havlns  the  same  conflict  which  ye  i. 
Heb.  3.  9.  your  fathers  s.  my  works  forty  years 

11.  23.  because  they  s.  he  was  a  proper  child 
flev.  1.  2.  who  bare  record  of  all  things  he  3. 

II.  11.  great  fear  fell  on  them  who  s.  them 

12.  13.  when  the  drason  s.  that  he  was  cast  out 

18.  18.  cried,  wtion  they  s.  smoke  of  her  burning 

SAW  joined  with   /,ord  or  (rod. 
Glen.  1.  4.  and  God  .«.  the  light  that  it  was  good 
10.  God  called   the  rirv  land  earth,  and  Ood  s. 
that  it  was  good,  12,  18,  21,  25,  31. 
6.  5.  God  3.  that  the  wickedness  of  man  was  great 

29.  31.  when  the  Lord  s.  that  Leah  was  hated 
Eiod.  3   4.  when  the  /,ord  s.  that  he  turned  aside 
Deut.  32.  19.  when  the  f.ord  s.  it,  he  abhorred 

2  Kinfr.t  14.  26.  the  I^ord  s.  the  affliction  of  Israel 
2  Chr.  12.  7.  when  /,.  *.  they  humbled  themselves 
Isa.  59.  15.  the  Lord  s.  it,  and  il  displeased  him 

16. /,nrr/.?.  that  there  was  no  man,  and  wond'ered 
.Jonah  3.  10.  God  s.  their  works,  that  they  turned 
Laikel.  13.  Lords.her^  he  had  compassion  on  her 

/  SAW. 

flen.  4f.  .19.  such  as  /never.?,  in  Egypt  for  badness 

44.  28  one  went  out,  and  f  s.  him  not  since 

Josh.  7.  21.  wnen  J  s.  among  the  spoils  a  garment 

Judg.  12.  3.  when  /  s.  that  he  delivered  me  no« 

512 


SAY 

1  Sam.  22.  9.  Is.  the  son  of  Jesse  coming  to  Nob 
23.  13.  Is.  gods  ascending  out  of  the  earth 

2  Sam.  18.  10.  Is.  Absalom  ranged  in  an  oak 
21).  /  s.  great  tumult,  but  mtw  not  what  it  was 

1  Kings  22.  17.  Is.  all  Israci  scattered  on  the  hills 
19.  Is.  the  Lord  on  his  throne, 2  C/iron.  18.18. 
jVe4.13. 15.in  those  days  s./ in  Judah  some  trading 
.lob  31.  21.  when  /  s.  my  help  in  tlie  gate 
Psal.  73.  3.  when  /  s.  the  prosperity  of  the  wicked 
Proo.  24.  32.  then  /*.  and  considered  it  well 
Eccl.  2.  24.  this  also  Is.  from  the  hand  of  God 
8.  10.  so  Is.  the  wicked  buried,  who  had  gone 
£zc/i:.l  1.1. among  whom  /s.Jaazaniahson  ot  Azur 

16.  50.  therefore  I  took  them  away  as  Is.  good 
23.13.  then  Is.  that  she  was  defiled,  took  one  way 

Hos.  9.  10.  /  s.  your  fathers  as  first-ripe  in  fig-tree 
13.  Ephraim,  as  Is.  Tyrus,  is  planted  in  jiieasant 
John  1.  32.  Is.  the  Spirit  descending  upon  him 

48.  when  thou  wast  under  the  fig-tree.  Is.  thee 
.^Icts  26.  13.  /  s.  in  the  way  a  light  from  heaven 
Gal.  1.  19.  but  other  of  the  apostles  s.  /none 
2.  14.  when  Is.  that  they  walked  not  uprightly 
Rev.  1.  17.  when  Is.  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  dead 

SAW. 
The  punishment  of  the  S.iw.     See  Pcnishment. 
Isa.lO.  15.  shall  s.  magnify  ag.  him  thatshaketh  it'' 

SAWS. 
2Sam.l2. 31.he  put  Ammonites  under  s.l  CAr.20.3. 

SAWED. 
lArin^s7.9.these  were  of  costly  stones  s.  with  saws 

SAWEST. 
Gen.  20. 10.  what  s.  thou  that  hast  done  this  thing? 

1  .Sam.  19.  5.  thou  s.  it  and  didst  rejoice 
23.  13.  king  said,  be  not  afraid,  for  what  .?.  thou 

2  Sam.  18.  11.  Joab  said,  and  behold,  thou  s.  him 
Psal.  50. 18.  when  thou  s.  a  thief,  thou  consentedst 
Dan.  2.  31.  thou,  O  king,  s.  a  great  image 

34.  thou  5.  till  that  a  stone  was  cut  out,  45. 
4.  20.  the  tree  thou  s.  which  grew  and  was  strong 

8.  20.  the  ram  which  thou  s.  having  two  horns 
Rev.  1.  20.  seven  stars  thou  s.  seven  candlesticks  s. 

17.  8.  the  beast  that  thou  s.  was,  and  is  not 
12.  the  ten  horns  which  thou  s.  are  ten  kings,  16. 
15. waters  theu  s. where  whoresitteth  are  peoples 
18.  the  woman  which  thou  s.  is  that  great  city 

SAWN. 
Heb.  11. 37.  they  were  stoned,  they  were  *.  asunder 

SAY 
Signifies,  [1]  To  speak,  to  tell,  or  relate,  Gen.  37. 
aO.  I  44.  16.  [2]  To  utter,  or  pronounce,  Judg. 
12.  6.  [3]  To  will  and  command  with  effi.cacy. 
Gen.  1.  3,  0,  9.  Luke  7.  7.  [4]  To  promts'c, 
Luke  23.  43.  [5]  To  think,  muse,  or  meditate, 
Deut.  7.  17.  Isa  49.  21.  Mat.  3.  9.  [6]  Ti 
ask,  Mark  11.  31.  [7]  To  answer,  Exod.  3  13, 
14.  [8]  To  affirm  and  teach.  Mat.  17.  10.  [9] 
To  expound.  Heb.  5.  11.  [10]  To  admonish. 
Col.  4.  17.  [Ill  To  confess,  or  acknowledge, 
Luke  17.  10.  [12]  To  bear  witness,  Acts  24. 
20.  [13]  To  reason,  or  argue,  Jam.  2.  18. 
Gen.  14.  23.  lest  thou  shouldest  t.  I  have  made 

Abram 
34.  11.  what  ye  shall  s.  to  me  I  will  give,  12. 
37.  17.  for !  heard  them  s.  let  us  go  to  Dothan 

20.  we  wills,  some  evil  beast  hath  devoured  him 
41.  15. 1  have  heard  s.  that  thou  canst  interpret  it 
44.  16.  Judah  said,  what  shall  we  s.  to  my  Lord 
."iO.  17.  so  shall  ye  s.  to  Joseph,  forgive,  I  pray 
Exod.  3.  14.  thus  shall  ye  s.  lo  tlie  children  of  Isr. 
I  AM  hath  sent  me  to  ynu,  15.  |  19.3.  |  20.22. 
4.  12.  I  will  teach  you  what  thou  shall  s. 
12.  26.  when  your  children  shall  s.  unto  you 
14.  3.  Pharaoh  will  s.  of  the  children  of  Israel 

21.  5.  if  Ihe  servant  shall  s.  I  love  my  master 
J^iim.  5.  22.  and  the  woman  shall  s.  amen,  amen 

11.  12.  that  thou  shouldest  s.  to  me,  carry  them 

22.  19.  that  I  may  know  what  the  Lord  will  s. 
38.  have  I  now  any  power  at  all  tos.  anything? 

Deut.  5.  27.  hear  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  shalls. 
6.  21.  then  thou  shait  s.  to  thy  son,  we  were 

9.  2.  a  people  great,  of  whom  thou  hast  heard  s. 
28. 67.  in  the  morning  thou  slialt  s.  and  at  even  s. 
31.  17.  so  that  they  will  s.  in  that  day,  are  not 
32.27.  lest  they  should  s.  our  hand  is  high 

.Tosh.  22.  27.  your  children  may  nets,  our  children 

28.  when  they  should  s.  lo  us  in  time  to  come 
,Tudg.  7.  11.  and  thou  shalt  hear  what  they  s. 
16.  15.  she  said,  how  canst  thou  s.  I  love  thee  ? 

18.  24.  what  is  this  ye  s.  to  me,  what  aileth  thee? 

1  Sam.S.I.  in  all  they  ».  unto  thee,  hearken  to  voice 

14.  10.  if  they  s.  thus,  come  up  to  us,  we  will  go 

20.  7.  if  he  s.  thus,  thy  servant  shall  have  peace 

2  Sam.  7.  8.  therefore  thou  shalt  s.  to  mv  servant 
David,  1  took  thee  from  sheep-cote,  1  Chr.  17.  7. 

15.  26.  if  he  s.  I  have  no  delight  in  thee 

21.  4.  what  you  shall  s.  that  will  I  do  for  you 
1  Kings  1.  3(3.  the  I,oid  God  of  my  lord  s.  so  too 

2. 17.  speak  I  pray  thee,  for  he  will  not  s  thee  nay 

9.8.  theyshall  s.  why  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  to 

this  land  and  lo  thish^use''  2  f7i ron.  7.21. 


SAY 

1  /rrttD-sl3.  22.  of  which  the  L.  did*,  eat  no  breab 
22.  8.  let  not  the  kings,  so,  2  Chron.  IP.  7. 
2  Kings  7.  4.  if  we  s.  we  will  enter  into  tliecitj 

9.  37.  so  that  they  shall  not  s.  this  is  Jezebol 
i  Chron.  18.15.  that  thou  s.  nothing  but  truth  to  tin 
Ezra  8.  17. 1  told  them  what  ihey  should  s.to  Iddo 

9.  10.  O  our  God,  what  shall  we  s.  after  thid  ? 
yoi9.12.  betakes  away,  who  can  hinder  him  ?  vvho- 
will  s.  to  him,  what  doest  thou  ?  Eccl.  8.  4. 

21.  14.  they  s.  unto  God,  depart  from  us 

22.  29.  then  shalt  thou  s.  there  is  lifting  up 

23.  5.  I  would  understand  what  he  would  s.  to  me 

28.  22.  destruction  and  death  s.  we  have  heard 

32.  11.  whilst  you  searched  out  what  to  s. 

33.  27.  if  any  s.  I  have  sinned,  and  perverted  right 
37.  19.  teach  us  what  we  shall  s.  unto  him 

Psal.  3.2.  many  s.ofmy  soul,  there  is  no  help  inG. 

4.  6.  there  he  that  s.  who  will  shew  us  any  good? 
35.  25.  let  them  not  *-.  we  have  swallowed  him  up 

53.  11.  so  that  a  man  shall  s.  there  is  a  reward 
59.  7.  they  belch  out,  for  who,  s.  they,  doth  hear?' 
94.  7.  yet  they  s.  L.  shall  not  see,  norG.  of  Jacol» 
129.  8.  nor  do  they  who  go  by  s.  blessing  of  the  L 

Prov.i.  11.  iflhey  s.  come,  let  us  lay  waitfor  blood 
20.  9.  who  can  s.  I  have  made  my  heart  clean  f 
Eccl.  12.  1.  when  thou  shalt  s.  I  have  no  pleasuiB 
Isa.  2.  3.  many  people  shall  go  and  s.  come  ye 

29.  15.  the  s.  whoseeth  us?  and  who  knoweth  us? 

10.  shall  the  work  s.  of  him  that  made  it  ?  or  the 
thing  framed  s.  of  him  that  framed  it  t 

30. 10.  who  s.  to  the  seers,  see  not,  and  to  prophets 
33.  24.  and  the  inhabitants  shall  not  s.  I  am  sicic 
44.  5.  one  shall  s.  I  am  the  Lord's,  and  another 
45.24.  surely  shallones.in  L.have  I  righteousness 
48.5.  lest  thou  shouldcsts.my  idol  hath  donethetn- 

7.  lest  thou  shouldest  s.  behold  I  knew  them 
58.3. why  have  we  fast.s.lhey,and  thou  seest  noli 

9.  thou  shalt  cry,  and  he  shall  s.  here  I  am 
.ler.  2. 27.  in  trouble  they  will  s.  arise,  and  save  as, 

5.  15.  neither  undeistandest  what  Ihey  s. 
10.  11.  thus  shall  yes.  them,  the  gods  shall  perisis 
14.  17.  therefore  thou  shalt  s.  this  word  to  them. 

20.  10.  report,  s.  they,  and  we  will  report  it 
23.  7.  they  shall  no  more  s.  the  Lord  liveth 
31.  29.  they  shalls.  no  more,  fathers  have  eatei 
39.  12.  do  to  him  even  as  he  shall  s.  unto  thee 
42.  20.  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  shall  s. 

Ezek.  13.  7.  whereas  ye  s.  the  Lord  saiih  it 
28.9.  will  thou  yets,  before  him  thatslayeth  th.!e. 
Ifns.  14.  3.  nor  will  we  s.  to  the  work  ofour  hands 

8.  Ephraim  shalls.  what  have  I  to  do  withidolst 
Mic.  2.6.  prophesy  ye  nut,  s.  they  to  them  that  pro 

3.  11.  they  will  s.  is  not  the  Lord  among  us  ? 
Hub.  2.  I .  I  will  watch  to  see  what  he  will  s.  to  me 
Zech.  11.  5.  they  that  sell  them,  s.  I  am  rich 
J/aM.2.yet  yes. wherein  loved  us?  2.14,17.  |  3.  13 
Mat.  3.  9.  think  not  tos.  in  yourselves,  Luke3.8. 

5.  11.  shall  s.al"  manner  of  evil  against  you  falsely 
7.  82.  ninny  will  s.  to  mo  in  that  day.  Lord,  Lord. 
13.  51.  have  ye  understood  ?  they  s.  yea,  Lord 
16. 13.  Jesussaid,  whom  do  men  s.  that  I  the  Son: 

of  man  am  ?  Mark  8.  27.    Luke  9.  18. 
15.whoms.yethatIam?  MarkB.'iQ.  /.Kte9.20. 

21.  3.  if  any  man  s.  ought  to  you,  ye  shall  .i. 
16.  and  s.  to  him,  hearest  thou  what  these  ».  T 

25.  if  we  should  s.  from  heaven,  he  will  s.  to  ug, 
why  not  believe  him?  MarkU.3).  LukeW.  S. 

26.  if  we  shall  s.  of  men,  Mark  11 .  32.  I.uke^Q.  6. 
23.  3.  do  not  their  works,  for  they  s.  and  do  not 

Jl/ur/i  1.44. and  saith,  see  thou  s. nothing  to  any  man 
9.  6.  he  wist  not  what  to  s.  for  they  were  afraid 

/,t(/r^4.23.ye  will  surely  s.this  proverb, heal  thyself 
7.  40.  Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  s.  to  thee 

12.  11.  take  ye  no  thought  what  ye  shall  «. 
12.  the  Holy  G.  shall  teach  what  ye  ought  to  s. 

.Tohv  4.  20.  ye  s.  that  Jerusalem  is  the  place  where 

7.  26.  he  speakelh,  and  they  s.  noiliing  to  him 

8.  26.  I  have  many  things  lo  s.  of  you,  16.  12. 
48.  s.  we  not  well,  that  thou  hasi  a  devil? 

54.  of  whom  ye  s.  that  he  is  your  God 

13.  13.  ve  call  me  master,  ye  s.  well,  for  so  I  ant 
.6cts  3.  22.  him  shall  ye  hear  in  all  things  he  shall*. 

4.  14.  they  could  s.  nothing  asainst  it 

6.  14.  we  heard  him  s.  that  .lesus  shall  destroy 
21.  23.  do  therefore  this  that  we  s.  to  thee 

23.  18.  who  hath  something  to  s.  unto  thee 

24.  20.  or  else  let  these  same  here  s.  if  foundeTil 
26.  22.  none  other  things  but  what  Moses  did  g. 

Rom.  3.  5.  what  shall  we  s.  is  God  unrighteous  t 

8.  as  some  affirn   that  we  s.  let  us  do  evil 
4.1.  what  shall  we  i.  then.s'iall  we  continue  in  sin? 
6.  1.  I  7.  7.  JS.  31.  19.14,30. 

9.  20.  shall  thing  ''(rmed  s.to  him  ihat  formed  it? 
1  Cor.  12.  3.  no  inan  can  s.that  Jesus  is  the  Lord 

14.  16.  how  shall  ne  s.amen  at  thy  sivingthanli«1 
23.  will  they  not  s.  that  ve  are  mad  ? 

15.  12.  how  s.  some  lhat  there  i.s  no  resurrection- 
2ror.9.4.we,lhat  we  s.nol  vou,  should  he  nshamett 

10.  10.  for  his  letters,  s.  thev,  are  weighry 
lTAfss.4. 15,  this  wos.  toyouby  word  of  the  Lore 


SAY 

I  TVm.  4.  7.  understdiKling  ncitlici  what  they  e. 
Tit.  2.  8.  having  no  evil  Ihiiig  lo  ».  of  you 
Pkilem.  19.  albeit  1  do  not  s.  Iiow  tliou  owest  me 
Heb.  5    11.  of  wlioiii  we  hivu  many  things  to  «. 
7  9.  as  I  may  li^o  £.  Levi  paid  tittics  in  Abraiiain 

9.  11.  that  IS  to  s.  not  ol'tlus  building 

10.  'JO.  tor  us,  through  the  vail,  that  is  to  s.  liis  flesh 

11.  14.  they  that  s.  sucli  thiii^;a  declare  plainly 
13.  6.  so  that  sve  may  boldly  s.  Lord  is  my  helper 

Jam.  1.  13.  let  no  man  s.  wlieii  he  is  templed 

4.  13.  go  to  now  ye  that  s.  to-day  or  to-morrow 
15.  tor  that  ye  ought  to  «.  il"  the  Lord  will 

I  Jokn  1.  ti.  it  we  i.  we  have  llllow  ship  with  him 
8.  it'we  s.we  have  no  sin,  we  deceivoourselv.  10. 
4. 20.  il'a  man  £.  1  love  God,  and  hateth  his  brother 

5.  Iti.  1  do  not  .s.  that  he  shall  pray  fur  it 

Heo.  2.  '2.  which  s.  they  are  apostles,  and  are  not 

9.  which  s.  they  are  Jews,  and  are  not,  3.  9. 
22. 17.  and  the  Spirit  and  the  bride  s.  come 
ice  Bkgan. 
S.W,  Idipcralively. 
Gen.  12.  13.  5.  I  pray  thee,  thou  art  my  sister 

20.  13.  at  every  place,  «.  of  me,  he  is  my  bruther 
Deut.  1.  42.  s.  unto  ihcm,  go  not  up,  neither  light 
/u(i^.7.18.s.  the  sword  ot  the  Lord,  and  ofGideon 

12.  6.  they  said  In  him,  s.  now.  Shibboleth 

1  6'am. 15.ll>.  and  he  said  to  liim,s.  on, 2  .Sam. 14. 12. 
1  Kings  2.  14,  10.  J.uke  7.  40.  Mcts  13.  15. 

Prov,  3.  2C5.  »■.  not  to  thy  neigh,  go  and  come  again 
24.  29.  s.  not,  I  will  do  so  to  him  as  he  hath  dune 
30.  9.  lest  1  deny  thee,  and  s.  who  is  the  Lord  ? 

Eccl.  7.  10.  s.  not  thou,  what  is  cause  former  days 

Isa.  3. 10.  iS.  ye  to  righteous,  shall  be  wall  with  him 
35.  4.  s.  to  them  that  are  of  fearful  heart,  fear  nut 
40.  9.  s.  to  the  cities  of  Judah,  bt>liold  your  God 
43.  9.  or  let  them  hear,  and  s.  it  is  truth 
56.  3.  neither  let  the  eunuch  s.  I  am  a  dry  tree 
62.  11.  s.  ye  to  the  daughter  of  Zion,  behold  thy 

Jer.  1.  7.  s.  not,  I  ain  a  cliild,  for  thou  shall  go 
46.  14.  s.  ye,  stand  last,  and  jjrepare  thee 
48.  19  ask  her  that  escapeth,  and  s.  what  is  done 
50.  2.  s  Babylon  is  taken,  Bel  is  confounded 

Ezek.  6  11.  and  stamp  witii  thy  foot,  and  s.  alas 
12.  11.  s.  I  am  your  sign,  like  as  I  have  done 
19.  2.  and  s.  wliat  is  thy  mother  ?  a  lioness 

21.  9.  s.  a  sword,  a  sword  is  sharpened 

28.  s.  the  sword  is  drawn  for  the  slaughter 
Hos.  14.  2.  s.  unto  him,  take  away  all  iniquity 
loel  2.  17.  let  them  s.  spare  thy  people,  O  Lord 

3.  10.  le.:  :c  weak  s.  1  ain  strong 
ZecA.  1.  3.  s.  unto  them,  turn  ye  unto  me 

Mat.  21.  3.  s.  Lord  hath  need  of  them,  Mark  11.  3. 
Luke  7-7.  s.  in  a  word, and  my  serv.  shall  be  healed 

10.  10.  go  out  into  the  streets  of  the  same,  and  «. 
Jokn  4.  35.  s.  not  ye,  there  are  yet  four  months 

10.  36.  «.  ye  of  hiin  the  Father  hath  sanctified 
C0/.4.I7.  «.  to  Archippus,  take  heed  to  the  ministry 

/SAV. 
Ezod.  3.  13.  his  name,  what  sliall  Is.  to  them  1 

4.  23.  /  s.  unto  thee,  let  my  son  go  to  serve  me 

6.  29.  speak  all  that  Is.  unto  thee,  F-zek.  44.  5. 
JosA.  7.8.  what  shall /s.  when  Israel  turneth  backs 
Judg.  7.  4.  of  whom  Is.  this  shall  go  with  thee 

1  Sam.  20.  21.  if  /  js.  expressly  to  the  lad,  behold 

2  Kings  4.  28.  did  not  /  s.  do  not  deceive  me  ? 

7.  13.  behold,  /  i-.  they  are  as  all  the  multitude 

2  Chron.  20.  11.  behold,  /  s.  how  they  reward  us 
Job  6. 22.  did  /  ».  bring  unto  me,  or  give  a  reward  ? 

7.  13.  when  Is.  my  bed  shall  comfort  me 

9.20. if  I  s.l  am  perfect^it  shall  prove  me  perverse 
27.  if  /  i.  1  will  forget  my  complaint,  leave  oti' 
10.  2.  /  will  «.  to  God,  do  not  condemn  me 

Psal.  27.  14.  be  of  courage,  wait,  /  5.  on  the  Lord 
73.  15.  it'  I  s.  I  will  speak  thus,  I  should  oflend 
91.  2.  /  will  s.  of  the  Lord,  he  is  my  refuge 
130.  6.  Is.  more  than  they  that  watch  for  morning 
139.  11.  if /s.  the  darkness  shall  cover  me 

Feci.  6.  3.  Is.  an  untimely  birth  is  better  than  hi 

Isa.  36.  5.  /  s.  sayest  thou,  but  they  are  vain  words 
38. 15.  what  shall  /  «.  ?  he  hath  both  spoken  to  mo 
43.6  /will  s.  to  the  north,  give  up,  and  the  south 

Ezek.  2.  8.  son  of  man,  hear  what  /  s.  unto  thee 
3.  18.  when  Is.  to  the  wicked,  33.  8,  14. 
12.  25.  /  will  5.  the  word,  and  will  perform  it 
21.  24.  because  /  «.  ye  are  come  to  remembrance 
33.  13.  when  /*.  to  the  righteous,  he  shall  live 

Afat.  8.  9.  Is.  unto  this  rnan  go,  Au/re  7.  8. 
18.  22.  Is.  not  unto  thee,  until  seven  times,  hut 

^art  2.11. /s.totliee,arise,5.  41./.ufte5.24. 1  7.14. 

Luke  6.  46.  and  do  not  the  things  which  Is. 

John  5.  34.  these  thinss/  5.  that  ye  might  be  saved 

8.  46.  Is.  the  truth,  why  do  ye  not  belTeve  me  7 
55.  if /should  s.  I  know  him  not,  shall  b-^  a  liar 

12.27  what  shall  /  s.  Kath.  save  me  from  this  hour 
49.  he  gave  me  commandment,  what  /^should  i. 
Bowl.  3.  26.  to  declare.  Is.  his  righteousness 
a.  1.  Is.  the  truth  in  Christ,  [  lie  not 
C'lrr.  1.  12.  this  Is.  that  every  one  of  you  saith 
7.  29.  but  this  T  s.  brethren,  ihe  time  is  short 
9.8.«.  /the<e  tilings  as  a  man?  or  saith  i.ot  the  law 
513 


SAY 

1  Cor.lO.15.1  speak  lis  to  wise  men,  judge  What  It 
19.  v\hal  s.  t  then  .'  that  the  idol  is  any  thing 
29.  conscience,  /  s.  not  lliy  own,  but  of  others 

11.  22.  what  shall  /  a-,  to  you  \  shall  1  praise  you  ? 
15.50.  now  this  /  s.  brethren,  2  Cor.  9.  6.  (ial.  3. 

17.  I  5.  16.   Kpk.  4.  17.  Cul.  2.  4. 
Gal.  I.  a.  as  we  said  before,  so  s.  /  now  again 

2  'I'itH.  2.7.  consider  what  /  s.Ltl.  give  thee  unders. 
I'/iilcm.  21.  knowing  thou  wilt  do  more  than  1  s. 
//e4. 11.32.  what  shall  /inore«.!  time  would  fail  me 

I  SAY  unto  you. 
2  Sain.  13.  28.  wli'in  /  s.  untu  you,  smite  Amnon 
2  Kings 'i.  18  he  said,  did  /nots.  uutu  yuu,gui\uO. 
Mat.iS.-M.l  s.untu  ?/ou,that  Solomon  in  all  his  glory 
21.  31.  /  s.  unto  yuu,  that  Publicans  go  before  you 
jWarA13.37.whut  Is.  uHtoyou,lsixy  unto  all, watch 
Jo/in  16.20.  Is.  not  unloyou,  1  will  pray  the  Faili. 
Gal.  5.  2.  /  Paul  s.  unto  you,  if  ye  be  circumcised 
Hev.  2. 24.  unto  you  Is.  and  to  the  rest  in  Thy  atira 

SAYEST. 
F.zod.'i'S.12.  see,  thou  s.  to  me,  bring  up  this  people 
jVu7h.  22.  17.  1  will  do  whatsoever  thou  s.  unto  iiie 
Hulh  3.  5.  all  that  thou  s.  unto  me,  I  will  do 

1  Kings  18.  11.  and  now  thou  s.  go  tell  thy  lord,  14. 

2  Kings  18.20.  thou  s.  but  they  are  but  vain  words, 

1  have  counsel  and  strength  for  war,  Isa.  36.  5. 
2  Chron.  25. 19.  thou  £.  lo,  thou  hast  smitten  Kdoin 
JVeA.  5.  12.  we  will  restore,  so  will  we  do  as  thou  *. 

0.  8.  there  are  no  such  things  done  as  thou  s. 
Job  22.  13.  and  thou  s.  how  doth  God  know  7 
Psal.  90.  3.  and  s.  return,  ye  children  of  men 
Prou.  24.  12.  if  thou  s.  behold,  we  knew  it  not 
Isa.  40.27.  why  s.  thou,  O  Jacob,  and  speak.  O  Isr. 

47.  8.  that  s.  in  thine  heart,  I  am,  and  none  elwe 
Jer.  2.  35.  yet  thou  s.  because  I  am  innocent,  1  will 
plead  with  thee, because  thou  6.1  have  nutsinned 
Jlnws  7.  16.  thou  s.  prophesy  not  against  Israel 
Mat.  26.  70.  saying,  I  know  not  what  thou  s. 

27.  11.  art  thou  king  of  the  Jews?  Jesus  said  unto 
him,  thou  s.  Mark  15.2.  />uAe23.3.  John  18.3 

Jilark  14.  08.  Peter  denied,  saying,  I  know  not, 

neither  understand  I  what  thou  s.  Lukc22.  6U 

I^uke  20.  21.  Master,  we  know  that  thou  s.  rightly 

John  1.22.  who  art  thou  ?  what  s.  thou  of  thyself  ' 

8.  5.that.sucli  should  be  stoned,  but  what  s.  thoui 
33.  s.  thou,  ye  shall  be  made  free  1  12.  34.  ]  14.  9 

9.17.  they  say  to  blind  man,  what  s.  thou  of  him? 

18.  34.  «.  thou  this  of  thyself  or  did  others  tell  ? 
Rom.  2.  22.  thou  that  s.  a  man  should  not  steal 
1  Cur.  14.  16.  he  understandeth  not  what  thou  s. 
Rev.  3.17.  because  thou  s.  I  am  rich,  and  increased 

SAYING. 
Gen.  37. 11.  brelh.envied,but  his  father  observed  s 
Deut.  1.  23.  and  the  .s.  pleased  me  well 

1  Sa;n.  18.  8.  the  s.  displeased  Saul,  and  he  said 

2  Sam.  17.  4.  and  the  s.  pleased  Absalom  well 
6.  shall  we  do  after  his  s.  ?  if  not,  speak  thou 

24.19.  David,  according  to  the  s.  of  God,  went  up 

1  Kings  2.  38.  and  Shimei  said,  the  s.  is  good 

12.  15.  that  he  might  perform  his  s.  by  Ahijah 

13.  4.  when  Jeroboam  heard  s.  of  the  man  of  God 
32.  the  s.  which  he  cried  by  the  Lord  shall  come 

15.29.according  to  the  s.  of  the  L.  2  Kings  10.17. 

17.  15.  accord,  to  the  s.  of  Elijah,  2  Kings  2.  22. 

2  Kings  5.  14.  according  to  the  s.  of  the  man  of 

God,  8.  2. 
Esth.  L  21.  the  s.  pleased  the  king  and  the  princes 
Psal.  40.  4.  I  will  open  my  dark  s.  on  the  harp 
■Tonah  4.  2.  was  not  this  my  s.  when  in  my  country 
Mat.  15. 12.  were  offended  after  they  heard  this  s. 

19.  II.  all  men  cannot  receive  this  s.  save  they 
22.  but  when  the  young  man  heard  this  s. 

28.  15.  this  s.  is  commonly  reported  among  Jews 
Mark  7.  29.  Ibr  this  «.  go  thy  way,  the  devil  is  gone 

8.  32.  and  he  spake  that  s.  openly 

9.  10.  and  they  kept  that  s.  with  themselves 
32.  they  understood  not  that  s.  Luke  2.50.  1 9.45. 

10.  22.  he  was  sad  at  that  s.  and  went  away 
Luke  1.29.  she  was  troub.at  his  s.  and  castin  mind 

2.  17.  they  made  known  abroad  s.  that  was  told 
9.  45.  and  they  feared  to  ask  him  of  that  s. 

18.  34.  this  s.  was  hid  from  them,  nor  knew  they 
./oA?i  4.  37.  herein  is  that  «.  true,  one  soweth 

39.  many  believed,  fur  the  s.  of  the  woman 
42.  now  we  believe,  not  because  of  thy  s. 

6.  60.  this  a  hard  s.  who  can  hear  it 

7.  36.  what  manner  of  s.  is  this  that  he  said  ? 

40.  many,  when  they  heard  this  s.  said 

8.  51.  I  say  to  you,  if  a  man  keep  my  s.  52. 
55.  but  I  know  hiiii  and  keep  his  s. 

12  38.  that  the  s.  of  Esaias  might  be  fulfilled 

15.20.  ifthey  have  kept  my  s.  they  will  keep  yours 

18.  9.  that  the  s.  of  Jesus  might  be  fulfilled,  32. 

19.  8.  when  Pilate  heard  that  s.  he  was  afraid 
21.  23.  then  went  this  s.  abroad  among  brethren 

Jicts  6.  5.  the  s.  pleased  the  whole  multilude 

7.  29.  then  fled  Moses  at  this  s.  into  Midian 

16. 36.  the  keeper  of  the  prison  told  this  s.  to  Pau! 
Rom.  13.  9.  it  is  briefly  comprcliemlcd  in  this  «. 

1  Cor.  15.  54.  then  shall  be  brought  to  pass  the  s.  1 2  Sam.  1.24.  weep  over  Saul,  w  io  clothed  you  u)»^ 
3X 


SCA 

1  Tim.l.  15.  this  19  a  faithful  s.  that  Cb  Jesus  caxifr 
to  save  sinners,  4.  9.  2  'J'im.'i.  11.  7  <(.  3. 9> 

3.  1.  this  IS  a  true  £.  il  a  mivi  desire  the  uflice 
SAYING,   Payt.civlc. 

1  Kings  1.6.di8pleased  in  a.wi.y  iiastiliou  dorecoT 
jiyuC.20.44.  he  prayed  third  time, «.  the  same  words 
.Mark  13. 0.  s.  I  am  Christ,  and  shall  deceive  aiany 
J.uke  11. 45. Master,  thus^.lhuu  lejiroachest  usalwr 
Acts  11.  7.  a  voice,  s.  arise,  Peter,  slay  and  cat 
26.22.  .s.  none  other  things  than  those  which 
SAYINGS. 
JVum.  14.  39.  Moses  told  these  s.  to  the  people 
.ludg.  13. 17.  that  w  hen  thy  s.come  to  pass,  may  do 

1  6u»i.25.12.  so  David's  young  men  told  ill  those  «. 

2  Lhron.  13.  22.Abijah'ss.  are  written  in  the  tlorj 
33.  19.  that  are  written  among  the  s.  of  the  seers 

Psal.  49.  13.  yet  their  posterity  approve  their  s. 
78.  2.  open  in  parables,  I  will  utter  dark  i.  of  okt 
Prov.  1.6.  to  understand  the  daik  s.  of  the  wise 

4.  10.  hear,  O  my  son,  and  receive  my  *. 
20.  my  sun  attend,  incline  thine  car  to  my  4. 

Milt.  7.  24.  whoso  hearelh  these £.26.  Luke  6. 4'/ 
28.wlien  Jesus  had  ended  these  s.the  people  wer* 
astonished  at  his  doctrine, 19. 1. 1  26. 1.  Luke  7. 1 
Luke  1.05. all  these  s.were  noised  abroad  in  Jude 
2.  51.  his  mother  kept  all  these  .s.  in  her  heart 
9.  44.  let  these  s.  sink  down  into  your  ears 
John  10. 19.  there  was  a  division  again  for  these  i 
14.  24.  he  that  loveth  me  not,  keepcth  not  my  t 
.lets  14.18.with  these  s..scarce  restrained  lliey  peo- 
19.28.  when  heard  theses,  they  were  full  of  wrath 
Rom.  3.  4.  that  thou  mightest  be  justified  in  thy  .» 
Rev.  19.  9.  he  saith  lo  me  these  are  true  s.  of  Gon 
22.  6.  he  said  to  me,  these  5.  are  faithful  and  triHi 
7.  blessed  is  he  that  k^epeth  the  6.  of  this  booii 

9.  and  of  them  who  keep  the  s.  of  this  book 

10.  seal  nut  the  s.  of  the  prophesy  of  this  book 
SCAB. 

Lev.  13.  2.  when  shall  have  in  skin  of  his  flesh  a  s 
6.  it  is  but  a  s.  ||  7.  if  s.  spread  much  in  skin,  8. 
14.  56.  this  is  the  law  for  as.  and  for  a  bright  spot 
ZJeut.  28.  27.  the  Lord  will  6mi4.e  thee  with  a  s. 
Isa.  3  17.  therefore  the  Lord  will  smite  with  a  a 

SCABBARD. 
Jer.  47.  6.  O  sword,  put  up  thyself  into  thy  s 

SCABBED. 
Lev.  21.20.  he  that  is  scurvy  or  s.shall  not  approach 
22. 22.  or  scurvy,  or  s.  ye  shall  not  otfer  to  the  L 

SCAFFOLD. 
2  Chron.  6.  13.  Solomon  had  made  a  brasen  s. 

SCALES. 
Lev.  11.  9.  these  that  have  s.  eat  ye,  Oeut.  14.  9. 
10. that  have  no  s.ye  shall  not  eat,  12. /.Icui. 14.10 
Job  41. 15.  his  s.  are  his  pride,  shut  up  together 
/5a. 40.12. who  weighed  the  mountains  in.s.and  hilk 
F.zek.  29.  4.  I  will  cause  the  fish  to  slick  to  thy  « 
Jicts  9. 18.  there  fell  from  his  eyes  as  it  had  been  8 

SCALETH. 
/'rou.21.  22.  a  wise  man  i.  ihe  city  of  the  mighty 

SCALE. 
T^ev.  13.  30.  it  is  a  dry  s.  even  a  leprosy  on  the  head 

31.  plague  of  the  s.  be  not  deeper  than  the  skin 
shall  shut  up  him  that  bath  thes.  7  days,  3.3 

32.  and  behold,  if  the  s.  spread  not,  34. 
33. he  shall  be  shaven, but  the  i.shall  he  not  shav» 
35.  but  if  the  s.  spread  much,  he  is  unclean,  36 
37.  if  the  «.  be  at  a  stay,  the  a-,  is  healed 

14.  54.  this  is  law  of  all  manner  of  leprosy  and  » 

SCALP. 

Psal.  08.  21.  God  shall  wound  the  hairy  s.  of  eucb 

SCANDAL. 

1  .Tohn  2.  t  10.  there  is  none  occasion  of*,  in  hira 
SCANDALS. 

Mat.  13.  t  41.  gather  out  of  his  kingdom  all  s. 
SCANT. 

2  Kings  4.  t  3.  borrow  the  vessels  abroad,  s.  not 
SCANT. 

Mic.&.  10.  and  the  s.  measure  that  is  abominabk 

SCAPE  GOAT.     See  Goat. 

SCARCE. 

Gen.  27.  30  Jacob  wass.  gone  out  from  his  father 

Jicts  14.  IK.  with  these  sayings  s.  restrained  peuplr- 

scar(;ely. 

Rom.  5.  7.  for  s.  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  dio 
1  Pet.i.18.  if  the  righteous  s  be  saved, where  sinnef 

SCARCENESS. 
Deut.  8.  9.  where  thou  shalt  eat  bread  withou   ». 

SCA  REST. 
Job  7.14. then  thou  s.  me  with  dreams, ana  terrifie»ti 

SCARLET. 
Gen.  38  28.  the  midwife  bound  a  s  thiead,  30. 
F.xnd.  25.  4.  blue,  and  puriile,  and  s.  2(5.  1,  31,  36. 
I  27.  16.  I  28.  5, 6,8,  15.  |  35.  6,23,  25. 1 38. 18,23 
39.  3.  they  did  cut  gold  into  wires,  lo  work  it  in  g 
Lev.li.i.  to  take  two  birds  alive,  and  clean,  cedar- 
wood,  s.  and  hyssop,  6,  49,  51,  52.  JVuni.  19.6. 
JVum.  4.  8.  they  shaJI  suread  on  them  a  cloth  of* 
/</sA.2.18.shalt  bino  ttiisline  of  .'.thread  in  window 
21.  and  she  bound  the  s.  line  in  the  window 


SCA 

Trcv.  31.  21.  Iiet  household  are  clothed  with  » 
Cant.  4.  .3.  lliy  lips  ire  liku  u  thread  ois-  tiiy  gpeecli 
/sit.  1.  18.  come  now,  tliougli  your  sins  be  as  s. 
/jam.4.a.tliiil  were  lirouglil  up  iiis.euibrace  duiigli. 
Dan.  5.  7.  sliall  bt  'iloilied  with  «.  Iti  iM. 
JVali.i.  3.  the  valiant  men  an;  in  s.  fir  trees  .shaken 
Mat.  '27.  '2rt.  they  put  on  Jesus  a  s.  robe 
Jielj.  y.  19.  lie  took  water,  ami  «.  wool,  and  hyssop 
■Hcc.  17.  3.  a  woman  sit  on  a  s.  coloured  beast 
4. the  woman  was  arrayed  in  jiurpleand  «.  colour 
18.  12.  no  man  buyelh  the  merciiandise  of*. 
16   that  great  city  iliat  was  clothed  with  s. 
SCATTER. 
'^tn.  11.  9.  from  thence  did  Lord  s.  them  on  earth 
5-1. 7. 1  will  divide  them  in  Jacob,  s.  them  in  Isr. 
■i^,  «.26. 33.  and  1  will  .s.  vou  among  the  heathen 
..Viim.  16.37.  take  up  the  censers,  and  s.  the  fire 
J^}cit,t.  4.  27.  and  the  Lord  shall  s.  you  among  the 
heathen,  28.  04.  .Jer.  9.  16.  Eiek.  22.  13. 
'.M.  26.  I  said,  1  would  s.  them  into  corners 
'a  Kings  14.  1j.  ho  shall  s.  them  beyond  the  river 
N'ik.  1.8.  if  ye  transgress,  I  will  5.  you  abroad 
Ij'u  18. 1 11.  terrors  make  afraid,  and  shall  s.  him 
J'.--.iZ.5;).ll.  s.  them  by  thy  power,  O  Ld.  our  shield 
»>^.  39.  s.  thou  the  people  that  delight  in  war 
illl).  27.  he  lifted  up  his  hand  to  s.  them  in  lands 
144.  fi.  casi  forth  lightning,  auds.  them,  shootout 
■is-i.  23.25.  cast  abroad  fitches,  and  £.  the  cummin 
3U.  1 22.  thou  slialt  s.them  cs  a  inensiruous  cloth 
41.  16.  whirlwind  shall  s-  >heni,  and  shall  rejoice 
i'(  /•.  13.  24.  therefore  1  will  s.  them  as  stubble 
I  '.  17.  1  will  5.  them  as  with  an  east- wind 
•2.i.  1.  woe  to  the  pastors  that  «.  the  sheep 
■4;i.  32.  I  will  s.  intoai!  winds  them  that  are  in  the 
utmost  coir'eis,  36.  Eiclc.  5.  10,  12. 
■KrfA.  5.  2.  a  third  part  I'lou  shalt  i.  in  the  wind 
'i   5.  '.  w.'l  «.  your  borxcs  .-ourd  about  your  altars 
l().2.fil!  tliine  lia.nd,  r.nd  s.  tho  cools  over  the  city 
12.14.1  wiM.s.  toward  every  wi.idal'  that  help  him 

!.>.  when  I  -hall  a.  them  among  the  nations 
2v'.  23.  that  I  would  s.  them  among  the  heathen 
?.4  12.  I  will  s.  the  Egyptians,  30.  23,  26. 
DuTt.  4.  14.  hew  down  tlie  tree,  and  s.  his  fruit 
1  !.24.  he  shall  s.  among  them  the  prey  and  spoil 

12.  7.  to  s.  the  (Hivver  of  the  holy  pei.ple 

Huh.  3. 14.  tliey  came  out  as  a  wiiiriwind  to  «.  me 
ZfcA.  1.  21.  lift  up  their  horn  ovei  Juilr.h  to  s.  it 
7l//t/.2.  [3.1  wills. dung  on  yuiir  faces,(;uiig  of  feasts 

SCATTERED. 
Qen.  II.  4.  legt  we  be  s.  abroad  upon  the  earth 

8.  so  the  Lord  5.  them  abroad  from  thsnce 
F.iiid.  5.  12.  the  people  were  s.  to  gather  sUibble 
A'/'fl.  10.  .35.  let  thine  enemies  be  s.  Psal.  Gri.  1. 
/  .  at.  30.  3.  whither  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  s.  thee 
i  jam. 11. '1.  the  Ammonites  thatreniained  were  s. 

13.  8.  and  the  people  were  s.  from  Saul 

11.  because  1  saw  llie  jieople  were  s.  from  me 
.8  Sam.  18.  8.  the  battle  was  .9.  over  the  country 

20.  t  22.  and  they  were  s.  from  the  city 
22.15.hesent  out  arrows  and  4'.  them,  Psal.  18.  14. 

!  King.'2i.  17.  I  saw  all  Israel  s.  2  Cliron.  18.  16. 

i  Kings  25.5.  his  army  were  s.  from  him,  .hr.  52.  8. 

F.sth.  3.  8.  there  is  a  certain  people  s.  abroad 

Jul)  4.  11.  the  stout  lions'  wheljis  are  .i.  abroad 
18.  15.  brimstone  shall  be  s.  on  liis  habitation 

J'.faZ.  44.  11.  thou  hast  s.  us  among  heathen,  60.  1. 
.Ili.S.God  hath  s.  the  bones  of  him  that  encampeih 
(j8.  14.  when  the  Almighty  s.  kings  in  it 
85.  10.  thou  hast  s.  thine  enemies  with  thy  arm 
92.9.  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  shall  be  s. 
141.7.  our  bones  avc  s.  at  the  grave's  mouth 

■iiJ(i.l8. 2.  go  ye  messengers  to  a  nations,  and  peeled 

7.  the  present  shall  be  brought  of  a  people  s. 

31.  3.  at  lifting  u[)  of  thyself  the  nations  were  s. 

Jf.r.  3.  13.  and  hast  3.  thy  ways  to  the  strangers 

10.  '21.  and  all  their  flocks  shall  be  s. 

23.  2.  ye  have  s.  my  flock,  and  driven  them  away 

30.  11.  an  end  of  all  nations  whither  I  haves,  thee 

31.  10.  he  that  s.  Isr.  will  gather  him  ami  keep  him 
40.15.that  all  Jews  should  bes.and  Judali  perish  1 
50.  17.  Israel  is  a  s.  sheep,  lions  have  driven 

Szcli.d.S.  when  ye  shall  be  s.  through  the  countries 

11.  16.  though  I  s.lheni,  I  will  be  a  little  sanctuary 
17.  I  wil   gather  and  assemble  you  out  of  coun- 
tries where  ye  have  been  s.  20.  34,  41. 
I  28.  25. 

17.  21.  they  that  remain  shall  he  s.  to  all  winds 
29.  13.  Egyptians  gathered  whither  they  were  s. 
34.  5.  flock  s.  because  there  is  no  shepherd,  they 

berame  meat  to  beasts  of  fiidd  when  they  were  s. 

C.  my  flock  was  s.  on  the  face  of  the  earth 

12.  in  tho  day  that  he  is  among  his  sheep  that  are 
.•».  whore  they  have  been  s.  in  tiie  cloudy  day 

21.  pushnd  the  diseased  till  ye  have  .9.  ihera 
36.  19.  and  I  s   them  among  the  heathen 
4ri.  i8.  that  my  people  be  not  .t.  every  man 

f,)rl  3.  2.  [ileal  for  my  people  whom  thpv  have  s. 

iV';'(   3.18.  thy  people  is  s.  on  the  mountains 

liab.  3.  6   tJb(»  cverlastin;;  mountains  were  s. 

Zea'i   1.  19.  these  are  the  horns  which  have  s-  21. 


SCE 

ZecA.7.14. 1  s.  them  with  whirlwind  among  nations 

13    7.  awake,  O  sword,  smite  the  slieplierd,  and 

the  sheep  shall  be  s.  Jlat.  26.  31.  Mar/c  14.  27. 

JUat.  9.  36.  they  were  s.  as  sheep  having  no  sheji. 

Luke  1.  51.  he  hath  s.  the  proud  111  the  imagination 

.JoJin  1 1. 52.  gather  in  one  tlie  children  that  were  s. 

16.  32.  liour  Cometh,  is  now,  that  ye  shall  be  s. 

.Sets  5.  36.  as  many  as  obeyed  Theudas  were  s. 

8.  1.  weres.  abroad  through  the  regions  of  Judea 

4.  were  s.  went  every  where  preaching,  11.  19. 

Jam.  1. 1.  to  the  twelve  tribes  tliat  are  s.  abroad 

1  Pct.l.  1.  Peter  to  thestr-ingers  s.  through Pontus 

SCATTERE'J'H. 
Job  37. 1 1.  the  thick  cloud  he  s.  nis  bright  cloud 
38.  24.  which  s.  the  east-wind  upon  the  earth 
Psal.  147.  16.  he  s.  the  hoar-frost  like  aslies 
Piov.  11.  24.  there  is  that  s  and  yet  incieaseth 
20.  8.  a  king  s.  away  all  evil  wilh  his  eyes 

26.  a  wise  kings,  the  wicked,  and  bringeth  wheel 

/sa.  24.  1.  Ihe  Lord  s.  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 

Jilat.  12.30.  he  not  with  me  is  ag.  me,  and  he  that 

gathereth  not  with  nie  s.  abroad,  J.uke  11.  23. 

.7ohu  10.  12.  the  wolf  catcheth  and  s.  the  sheep 

SCATTERING. 
Job  37.  to.  and  cold  cometh  out  of  the  s.  winds 
/sa.  30.  30.  the  Lord  shall  shew  his  anger  with  s. 

SCENT. 
Job  14.9.  yetthroufh  the  s.  of  water  it  will  bud 
Jer.  48.  11.  therefoie  his  s.  is  not  changed 
Hos.  14.  7.  the  s.  I'lereof  be  the  wine  of  Lebanon 

SCEPTRE. 
fn  Greek,  Skeptron;  in  Hebrew,  Shebet.  This 
word  signifies.,  I.  Ji  rod  of  command,  a  staff  of 
aulhurity,  w/ii:h  is  supposed  to  be  in  the  hand 
of  kings, of  sovereigns  of  ap  iovince,of  the  chief 
of  the  people.  Ahasuerus  carried  in  his  hand 
a  golden  Scepiio,  Esth.8.  4.  The  Sceptre  is 
a  sign  of  power  and  authority ;  hence,  says  Isai- 
ah, The  Lord  hath  broken  the  Sceptre,  or  the 
power  of  the  rulers,  /sa.  14.  5.  Jlnd  Amosre- 
presents  the  sovereign  power  by  him  that  holds 
the  Scejitre,  Jlmos  1.  5,8. 
IL  The  Sze\iiie,vr  theword?ihehe\.,is  putforthe 
rod  of  correction,  for  the  sovereign  authority 
that  punishis  and  humbles.  Thou  shalt  break 
them  with  a  rod  of  iron  or  with  an  iron  Scep- 
tre, Psal.  2.  9.  Solomon  uses  the  word  SUebel, 
to  eipress  the  rod  with  which  the  disobedient 
son  is  disciplined,  Prov.  22.  15. 

III.  The  Sceptre  is  often  taken  for  a  tribe,  proba- 
bly, Bj.ause  the  princes  of  each  tribe  carried  a 
Sce|>tre,  as  a  wand  of  command,  to  skew  their 
dignity  ;  thus  the  word  Shebet  is  rendered  in 

1  Sam.  9.  21.  I  10.  19,  20,  21.  I  15.  17.  1  King; 
11.  .32. 

IV.  The  Sceptre,  or  the  Hebrew  word  Shebet 
signifies  a  shepherd's  wand.  Lev.  'i>7.32.  The 
truncheon  of  a  warrior,  or  any  common  staff, 

2  Sam.  23.  21.  .4«d  the  rod  or  flatl  with 
which  they  thresh  the  smaller  grains,  Isa.  28. 
27. 

Jacob  foretold  to  Judah,  that  the  Sceptre  should 
not  depart  from  .Judah,  nor  a  Lawgiver  from 
between  his  feet,  till  Shiloh  come.  Gen.  49. 
10.  Hy  the  Sceptre  and  Lawgiver,  are  meant 
divers  forms  of  government :  the  first  being 
the  mark  of  regal  power  or  savereignty ;  the 
other  title  respects  those,  whose  power  suc- 
ceeded that  of  their  kings,  in  the  person  of 
Zerubbabel  and  his  successors :  Jind  this  is 
that  which  should  not  depart  from  Judali  till 
Sliiloh,  or  the  Mess'inh, sho^ild  come.  Thispro- 
phecy  doth  not  precisely  respect  the  person  of 
Judah,  for  he  never  ascended  the  throne,  nor 
possessed  the  empire  over  his  brethren  ;  nei- 
ther doth  it  re.'<pcct  his  posterity  as  a  tribe 
distinguished  from  the  rest, although  ithadspe- 
cial  advantages  from  that  time:  For  the  banner 
c/ Judah  led  the  camp  in  their  march  through 
the  wilderness,  Num.  2.  3.  That  tribe  had  the 
first  possession  of  the  land  cf  Canaan,  Josh. 
1.5.  1.  Jiiid  these  were  the  beginnings  of  its 
future  glory.  Mnd  from  David  to  the  capti- 
vity, that  tribe  possessed  the  kingdom,  but  the 
glory  of  his  Sceptre  was  lost  in  the  person  of 
Zedekiah.  Therefore  the  full  meaning  of  the 
projfhery  regards  the  people  of  Israel,  in  the 
relation  they  had  to  the  tribe  of  Judah  :  For 
that  tribe  atone  returned  entire  from  the  cap- 
tivity, loith  some  relics  of  Levi  and  Benja- 
min ;  so  that  the  nation  from  that  time  was 
distinguished  by  the  title  of  the  Jews,  in  re- 
lation to  it:  and  the  right  tn  dispose  of  the 
Sifpptre  was  always  in  the  tribe  of  Judah: 
For  the  Levites  that  ruled  after  that  time 
received  their  power  from  them :  So  that  the 
intent  of  the  prophecy  is,  that  after  the  esta- 
blishment of  the  supreme  power  in  the  family 
o/"  Jiidah,  it  should  not  pass  into  the  hands  of 
stranger^-  but  as  a  certain  presage,  andimme- 


SCH 

diate  forerunner  of  the  coming  of  Shiloh  jlntt 
this  was  fully  accomplished:  For  in  the  cap 
tivUy  there  was  an  interruption,  rather  than 
an  extinction  of  their  government ;  their  return 
was  promised  at  ttic  time  tliey  were  carried 
captives  to  Babylon :  But  at  Ike  coming  oj 
Christ,  Judea  was  a  province  of  the  Roman 
empire  :  Ilerod,  an  Edoimte,  sat  on  the  throne  ; 
and  as  the  tribe  of  Judah  in  general,  so  the 
family  of  David  in  particular,  was  in  such  a 
low  state,  that  Joseph  and  Mary,  who  wert 
descended  from  him,  were  constrained  to  lodge 
tn  a  stable  at  .Uellileiiem.  Jind  since  out 
blessed  Saviour  hath  appearei  on  the  earth 
the  Jews  have  lost  all  authority,  t/ietr  ctvil  and 
ecclesiastical  state  is  utterly  rained,  and  thej 
bear  the  visible  signs  and  marks  of  infamous 
servitude.  For  though  great  numbers  of  thi* 
people  swarm  all  over  the  world,  since  the  de 
struction  of  their  city  and  temple  by  Titus 
yet  they  have  never  been  able  to  embody  agai* 
into  a  nation,  either  in  their  own,  or  any  otket 
land;  nor  have  they  to  this  day  ever  found  a 
place  where  they  coutdre  establish  their  old  con 
stitution  of  law,  or  have  a  prince  of  their  own 
to  govern  them  by  it. 
'J'he  Jews  seek  in  vain  to  put  forced  meanings 
upon  this  prophecy  u/ Jacob,  saying,  that  ths 
Sceptre  intimates  the  dominion  of  strangers,  to 
which  they  have  been  in  sulijeclion,  or  the  hops 
of  seeing,  one  day,  the  sceptre,  or  supreme 
power,Sittled  again  among  themselves.  In  vain 
likewise  they  take  refuge  in  their  A^ciimalolar 
cha ;  that  is,  The  Head  of  the  captivity:  Such 
an  officer  the  15abylonii?h  Jews  had,  to  whom 
they  paid  a  voluntary  submission,  and  who  wot 
always  chosen  by  them  nut  of  the  house  oj 
David.  //  such  an  officer  be  still  there  in  being, 
he  is  no  more  than  what  their  Alabarcha  woi 
at  Alexandria,  their  Elhnarchu,  at  Antioch, 
or  their  Episcopiis  Judajorum,  in  England, 
that  is,  the  head  of  that  sect  in  that  place, 
without  sword  or  sceptre,  or  any  power  of 
coercion,  or  authority  of  juriddiction,  butickal 
he  hath  by  tlie  voluntary  submission  of  the 
Jews  of  that  country,  which  tvas  Ifke  case  with 
their  Babylonian  jiii;limalMtarcha.  JVothing 
therefore  can  be  -more  vain  than  what  tfu 
Jews  urge  as  to  this  matter :  that  is,  that  in 
this  ./Echmalolarcha  is  still  preserved  bttk 
the  Sceptre  and  the  Law-giver  in  the  tribe  of 
Judah,  and  that  therefore  the  prophecy  of  Ja- 
cob is  not  yet  fulfilled,  nor  the  Messiah  as  yet 
come. 
Gen.  49.  10.  the  s.  shall  not  depart  from  Judah 
JVum.  24.  17.  and  a  s.  shall  arise  out  of  Israel 
F.sth.  4.  11.  the  king  shill  hold  out  the  golden  s. 
5.  2.  king  held  out  to  Esther  Ihe  golden  s.  8.  4. 
Psal.  45.  6.  t!ie  s.  of  thy  kingdom  is  a  rights. 
Isa.  14.  5.  Lord  hath  broken  the  s.  of  the  rulers 
Ezek.  19.  II.  she  had  strong  rods  for  the  s.  of  them 
14.  so  that  she  hath  no  strong  rod  to  be  as. to  rule 
.^mos  1.  5.    I  will  cut  ort'him  that  holdeth  the  s. 

8.  will  cut  off  liim  that  holdeth  s.  from  Ashkelon 
Zech.  \0.\l.  and  the  s.  of  Egypt  shall  depart  away 
Heb.  1.8.  s.ofrigliteoiisiuBs  is  the  s.  of  thy  kingdoin 

SCHISM 
Is  a  word  formed  from  the  Greek  word  Schisma, 
ichich  signifies r up ture,or division.  The apostU 
Paul  exhorts  the  Corinthians  to  livi  in  union 
together,  that  there  bo  no  divisions,  or  schisms, 
among  them,  1  Cor.  1.  10,  11,  12  J3s  heresy 
is  a  departing  from  the  communion  of  tht 
church,  in  respect  of  doctrine,  or  some  funda- 
viental  article  of  religion,  so  schism  is  taken 
for  a  separation  from  the  society  of  the  church 
for  external  things.  Thus  the  divisions  among 
the  Corinthians  were  not  about  matters  of  faith, 
butoccasioned  from  their  having  men's  persons 
in  admiration  ;  every  one  of  you  saith,  I  am 
of  Paul,  and  I  of  Jlpollos,  and  1  of  Cephas, 
and  I  of  Christ. 
1  Cor.  12.  25.  that  there  should  be  no  s.  in  the  body 

SCHOLAR. 
1  CAron. 25.  8.  they  cast  lots,  the  teacher  as  tho«. 
Mai.  2.  12.  Lord  will  cut  offtlie  master  and  the». 

SCHOOL. 
Tho'  it  cannot  be  doubted,  but  that  religious  ana 
devout  men,  from  the  first  beginning  of  man- 
kind, did  take  care  to  instruct  their  children 
and  families  in  the  fear  of  God,  yet,  for  manp 
ages,  there  is  no  mention  made  o/academies,  or 
Ecboo\s  erected  for  this  purpose.  The  schools 
or  colleges  of  the  prophets  are  the  first  oJ 
which  we  have  any  accounts  in  scripture;  where 
the  children  of  the  prophets,  that  is,  their  dit- 
ciples,  lived  in  the  exercise  of  a  retired  and 
austere  life,  in  study,  and  meditation,  andread" 
ing  of  the  law  of  God.  It  is  said,  1  Sam. 
19.  18,  David  fled,  and  escaped    «nd  came  t« 


SCO 

Samusi  lo  Jiaiutik;  and  tuld  him  all  that  SatU 
aad  done  (o  iiini:  And  he  and  Hamuel  went 
snd  dwelt  at  JVaintA.  'J'Iiij  Nuioth,  wkicU  was 
m  the  suburbs  oj  Uaniuli,  was  the  academy  of 
the  prophets.  JJ  id  it  is  probaOlr,  that  amung 
them  Samuel  ch(  se  to  spend  all  thr  Insure  tune 
he  could  get,  from  the  necessary  avvcutions  of 
his  public  duty,  lit  find  mon  also  under  the 
prophets  Elijah  and  Klisna,  at  Bethel,  and  in 
the  plain  of  Jericho,  '2  Kings  '2.  .i,  5.  I'hese 
prophets  were  consulted  upon  affairs  of  im- 
portance;  fcoplc  went  to  hear  their  lessons, as 
appears  from  the  woman  u/Shunem, loUA  whom 
Klisha  had  lodged.  Her  husbund  asked  her. 
Why  she  went  to  see  the  |iro|iliet,  seeing  that 
aay  was  neitlier  the  eahhath,  nor  the  new- 
moon,  2  Kings  4.  23.  which  t7isinuates  that 
these  were  the  chief  and  usual  times  m  which 
they  resorted  to  the  prophets  for  instruction. 
These  Schuols  continued  down  to  the  captivity 
of  Babylon,  and  it  should  seem,  that  even  the 
saptives  went  still  to  hear  Iht  prophets,  when 
there  were  any  m  the  places  where  they  resided. 
Ezekiel  relates  several  conversations  that  he 
had  with  the  elders  of  Israel,  who  came  to  see 
him,  and  to  consult  him  several  times,  Ezek. 
H.  1,2.  I -20.  1,2,3.  7'Af!.f  Schools,  or  *ocic«ifs, 
of  the  prophets,  were  succeeded  by  the  iyna- 
gjgues.     See  Synagogue 

Sjme  make  it  a  doubt  whether  there  were  any 
lynagogues  before  the  utptioitii  of  Babylon. 
Yet  ice  read  m  Psal.  74  8,  Tliey  have  burnt 
up  all  the  syn.igogues  of  tJixi  in  the  land.  It 
i»  affirmed,  however,  that  they  were  become  so 
numerms  in  Judea,  after  the  return  from  the 
cniitivity,  that  in  the  c(«^  o/ Jerusalem  only, 
th.  re  were  upwards  of  four  hundred,  according 
to  some;  or  three  hundred  and  ninety  four  ac- 
cording to  others- 

The  method  of  teaching  in  the  Synas;ogues  and  in 
the  Schools,  is  observable  in  the  (iospels  and  in 
the  Acts,  n'hen  Jesus  was  of  the  age  of 
twelve  years,  he  was  found  in  the  temple  in  the 
nidst  of  the  doclors,  hearing  them,  and  a.sking 
'.kern  questions,  J.uke  2.  4G.  By  which  it 
tkould  seem,  that  the  doctors  of  the  law  gave  a 
general  liberty  to  any  person  to  propound  ques- 
tions to  them  about  the  law  of  God,  to  which 
they  gave  answers.  Our  Saviaur  entering  ano- 
ther day  into  the  synagogue  of  Nazareth,  his 
ruin  country,  they  presented  to  him  the  volume 
tf  the  prophet  isaiah:  He  unfolded  and  opened 
it,andhavingreadapassageout  oftheprophet, 
he  rolled  it  up  again,  and  sat  down  to  speak, 
Luke  4.  16,  17,  tVe.  Jis  to  the  posture  of  the 
disciples  in  the  schools,  the  .flpostle  Paul  speaks 
of  it  in  Acts  22.  3,  I  was  brought  up  m  this 
city,  at  the  feet  of  Gamaliel.  The  Rabhin 
sat  upon  a  chair  that  was  raised  aloft ;  the 
scholars  that  were  the  greatest  proficients,were 
upon  benches  just  below  their  master ;  and  the 
younger  sort  sat  upon  the  ground  mi  hassocks. 

Acts  19.9.  disputing  m  the  .5.  nf  oneTyrannus 
SCHOOL  MASTER. 

Oai.  3.24.  the  law  was  cur  s.  to  bring  us  to  Christ 
25.  after  faith,  we  are  no  longer  under  a  s. 
SCIENCE. 

Dan. 1.4.childrenskiirul  in  wisdom,  understand,  s. 

Tim.  6. 20.  avoiding  biliblings  and  oppos.of  s. 

SCPFF 

Hab.  1.  10.  they  shall  s.  at  the  kings  and  princes 
SCOFFERS. 

2  Pet.  3. 3.  there  shall  come  in  lastdays  s.  walking 
SCORCH. 

Rev.  IG.  8.  power  wa^  given  hitn  to  s.  men  with  fire 
SCORCH  EH. 

AfaM3.fi.  when  sun  was  up  they  were  s.  J\lark  4.6 

Rev.  16.  9.  and  men  were  s.  with  great  heat 
SCORN,  Verb. 

^a6 16.20.  my  friends  .«.  me.tmneeye  puureth  tears 
SCORN. 

E»tA.3.  6.  he  thought  s.  to  lay  hands  on  Mordecai 

P».  44.  13.  thou  makestus  a  reproach  and  «  79.  4. 

Hab.  1.  10.  and  the  |iririct-s  shall  he  a  s.  to  them 

See  Laughed. 

SCORNKR. 

A  Scorner  is  one.  who  makes  a  mock  of  sin,  and 
of  God's  threatenings  and  judgments  against 
tinners,  one  whoderides  all  wholesome  reproofs 
and  counsels,  scoffs  at  religion,  and  contemns 
the  word  and  faithful  ministers  of  God;  he  is  a 
monsterof  iniquity, harini/nhlained  the  highest 
degree  of  sinnina.  Psal.  1.  1,  Blessed  Is  the 
man  that  sitteth  not  in  the  seiit  of  the  scorn 
ful.  Prov.  1.22,  How  long  will  the  scornf-rs 
4eli;ht  in  Iheir  scorning?  Solomon  describes 
the  Scorner  tn  a  variety  nf  expressions ;  he  is 
one  that  tak'S  n'.»  asure  in  Bcorning,  Prov.  I  22. 
He  is  ready  to  hate  such  as  rebuke  him,  and  to 
"lerlain  ma'i  .'cos  tii  r.-viengeful  thnn/ihts 


SCO 

against  them.  Prov.  9.  i.  Reprove  not  a  sCo?- 
ner  lest  he  hate  thee.  He  stoppeth  his  ears 
against  reproofs.  Prov.  13.  1,  A  scorner  hear- 
etli  not  rebuke  He  is  proud,  arrogant,  and 
haughty,  Prov.  21. 24.  He  causes  strifes,  con- 
tcntiuns,and  divisions  masociety.  /'r««.  22.10, 
Cast  out  the  scorner,and  contention  shall  gn  out. 
He  brings  others  likewise  into  a  snare,and  that 
by  his  wicked  counsels  and  courses,  whereljy  he 
seduces  and  infects  them, so  that  they  are  expo 
sedto  God's  wrath.  Prov.  29.8,  Scornful  men 
bring  a  city  into  a  snare.  God's  dreadful  judg- 
ments are  threatened  against  them  m  a  re 
markable  manner.  Prov.  3.  34.  |  9.  12.  ]  19 
29,  Surely  he  scorneth  the  scorners.  If  thou 
scornest,  thou  alone  slialt  bear  it.  JudgmaiH^ 
are  prejiared  for  scorners.  Jind  H  is  said,  that 
he  seeketh  wisdom,  and  findeth  ii  not,  Prov. 
14.  6.  He  finds  it  not,  because  he  doth  not 
seek  it  aright,  to  wit,  sincerely,  earnestly, 
and  seasonably,  and  in  a  constant  and  diligent 
use  of  all  the  means  which  God  hath  appointed 
to  that  end,  and  with  an  honest  intention  of 
employing  his  knowledge  to  the  service  of  God, 
and  the.  furtherance  of  his  practice  of  religion. 
Prov.  9.  7.  he  that  reproveth  a  s.  getteth  shame 
8. reprove  not  a  s.lest  he  hate  Ihee,  rebuke  a  wise 
13. 1.  but  iis.  hearsth  not  rebuke 

14.  (i.  a  s.  seekeih  wisdom,  and  flndeth  it  not 

15.  12.  a  s.  loveth  not  one  that  reproveth  him 
19.  25.  smile  a  s.  I|  22.  10.  cast  out  the  «. 

21.  11.  when  s.  is  punished,  simple  is  made  wise 
24.S.  IS  his  name,  whodealeth  in  proud  wrath 
24.  9.  and  the  s.  is  an  abomination  to  men 

/5U.29.  20.  the  s.  is  consumed  and  all  that  watch 
SCORNERS. 

Proi). 1.22.how  long  will  s.  delight  in  theirscorning 
3.34.  surely  he  scorneth  t'nus.  but  he  giveth  grace 
19.  29.  judgments  are  prepared  for  s.  and  stripes 

Hos.  7.  5.  he  stretched  out  his  hand  with  s. 
SCORN  EST. 

Prov.  9.  12.  if  thou  s.  thou  alone  shalt  bear  it 

Ezek.1631.  not  been  as  a  harlot,  in  that  tliuus.  hire 
SCORNETH. 

.fob  39.  7.  he  «.  the  multitude  of  the  city 
18.  the  ostrich,  she  «.  the  horse  and  his  rider 

Prot)  3.34.surely  hes.the  scorners, but  giveth  grace 

19.28.  anungodlv  witness  «.  judgment,  and  mouth 

SCORNFUL. 

Psal.  1.  1.  nor  sitteth  in  the  seat  of  the  s. 

Prov.  29.  8.  5.  men  bring  a  city  into  a  snare 

Jsa.  28.  14.  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  s.  men 
SCORNING. 

./o6  34.7.whoislikeJob,who  drinks  ups. like  water? 

Psal.  123.  4.  infilled  withs  of  those  that  are  at  ease 

Pruu.l  22.  how  long  will  scorners  delight  in  theirs. 
SCORPION, 

.^venomous  reptile,somewhat  like  a  smalllobster, 
that  hasabladdtrr  full  of  dangerous  poison:  Its 
head  appears  to  be  jointed  and  continued  to  the 
breast:  It  has  two  eyes  in  the  middle  of  its 
head,  and  two  towards  its  extremity,  between 
which  come  out,  as  it  were,  two  arms,  which  are 
divided  into  two  like  the  claws  of  a  lobster.  It 
has  eight  legs,  proceeding  from  its  hreasl,every 
one  of  which  is  divided  into  six  parts,  covered 
with  hair,  at  the  end  of  which  are  six  talons  or 
claws.  The  belly  is  divided  into  seven  rings, 
from  the  last  of  which  the  tail  proceeds,  which 
is  divided  into  seven  little  heads,  of  which  the 
last  IS  armed  with  a  etivg.  In  some  are  ob- 
served SIX  eyes,  and  in  others  eight  may  be 
visibly  perceived.  The  tail  is  long,  and  made 
after  tiie  manner  of  a  string  of  beads  tied  end 
to  end,  one  to  another:  the  last  bigger  than  the 
others,  and  something  longer;  at  the  end  of 
which  are  sometimes  two  stings,  which  arehol- 
luw,  and  filled  with  a  cold  poison,  which  it 
squvts  into  the  part  which  it  stings. 

The  Scorpion  is  of  a  blackish  colour  like  soot ;  it 
waddles  as  it  goes,  and  fixes  violently  with  its 
snout,  and  by  its  feet,  on  such  persons  as  it 
seizes  upon,  so  that  it  cannot  be  plucked  off 
but  with  difficulty.  They  say,  that  the  dam 
brings  forth  elevenyoung  ones,iDhich  are  small 
round  worms;  that  after  she  has  sat  upon 
them  anil  hatched  them,  then  they  kill  the 
mother.  They  are  more  mischievous  lo  wimen 
than  men,  and  more  to  girls  than  women.  It 
is  said,  that  the  best  and  surest  remedy  against 
the  bite  of  a  Scorpion  is,  to  squeeze  it  to  pieces 
upon  the  wound.  Moses  says,  that  the  Israel- 
ites passed  through  a  great  and  terrible  wil- 
derness, wherein  were  Hen/  serpents,  and  Scor- 
pions, Dent  8  15.  The  Hebrew  reads  Haka- 
rab,  or  Akt.ih;  from  whence  is  Akrabbiin;  the 
ascent  of  Akrabbim,  cr  Scorpions,  Num. 
34   4. 

In  scripture,  Scorpions  are  ised  in  a  fiaurative 
sense,  far  tticked,  malici  is,  and  crafty  men 


KCO 

IBho,  tc»rpion-h'ke ,  wound,  torment,  and  ktH 
good  men.  Ezek.  2.  6,  Tiiou  dwelUst  amoo^ 
Scorpions.  Our  Saviour  says  lo  hiu  disciplea^ 
Luke  10.  19,  Beliold  1  give  unto  you  power 
to  tread  on  serpents  and  scorpions:  by  whici». 
may  be  signified  whatsoever  the  devil  may  maki 
use  uf  to  hurt  them.  The  disciples  of  .Anti- 
christ, who  by  their  poisonous  doctrines  wouni 
the  souls  of  men,  are  likewise  compared 
Scorpions,  Rev-  9.  3. 

Scorpions  were  also  a  kind  of  whip  armed  with 
points,  or  pointed  thorns,  like  the  tail  of  i: 
Scorpion.  IVhen  the  Israelites  complained  te 
Rehoboam  of  the  weight  of  the  yoke  wherewitL 
Solomon  had  loaded  them.  Thy  lather  made  out 
yoke  grievous,  make  it  lighter,  he  returned' 
them  this  answer;  Whereas  my  Oilherdid  lad<> 
with  a  heavy  yoke,  I  will  add  lo  your  yoke  . 
my  father  hath  chastised  you  with  whips,  buS: 
I  will  chastise  you  with  scorpions,  1  Kings  12. 
4,  II,  14. 

Luke  11.  12.  if  he  ask  an  egg,  will  lie  offer  him  a  «. 

Hev.  9.5.  their  torment  was  as  the  torment  of  as. 
SCORPIONS 

/)fut.8. 15. through  that  wilderness  wherein  were*. 

I  Kings  12  11.  my  father  chastised  you  wiih  whips, 
hutl  will  chastise  you  with  .5.  14  2  Chr.  10  .11,14. 

f,'zfA:.2.6.tliciJthou  dostdwell  among .^  hi-  iiotafraiO' 

Luke  10  19.1  give  you  power  to  tread  on  serp  and* 

Wf  0.9. 3. to  them  was  given  power  as  s  have  power 

10.  thev  had  tails  like  to  s   and  stings  in  them 

SCOURED. 

Lev.a.W.  if  It  be  sodden  in  a  braz.  pot,  itshall  be  s 
SCOURGE 

The  punishment  of  the  scourge,  or  whip,  was  very, 
common  among  the  Jews.  The  law  ordains  that 
if  the  wicked  man  be  worthy  to  be  beaten,  the 
judge  shall  cause  him  to  lie  down,  and  to  be- 
beaten  before  his  face,  according  to  his  fault,  b} 
a  cevtain  number'  Forty  stripes  hi-  may  give- 
him,  and  not  exceed  lest,  if  he  should  exceed, 
and  heat  him  above  these  with  many  slripeg,. 
then  thy  brother  should  seem  vile  unto  thee,. 
Deut.  25.  1,  2,  3  There  were  two  ways  or 
giving  the  lash;  one  with  thongs  or  whips,madt 
of  ropes'  ends,  or  straps  oj'  leather;  the  other,, 
with  rods,  twigs,  or  branches  of  some  tree. 

The  Rabbins  think,  that  ordinary  faults  com- 
mitted against  the  law,  and  submitted  to  the 
penalty  of  the  scourge,  were  punished,  not  with 
blows  with  a  rod,  but  with  a  whip.  Thcyktdd, 
that  all  punishable  faults,  to  which  the  i'«» 
Arts  not  annexed  the  kind  or  degrie  of  puni.'k- 
ment,  are  to  be  punished  by  the  scourge. 
The  offender  was  stnptfrom  his  shoulder.^  Ic 
his  middle,  and  was  tied  by  his  arms  to  a 
pretty  low  pillar,  that  he  might  lean  forward, 
and  the  executioner  might  the  more  ea.fil^- 
come  at  his  back.  The  law  directed  that 
they  should  not  exceed  the  number  of  fortp 
stripes :  and  the  Jews  that  thi'j  might  not 
transgress  this  law,  seem  to  have  made  thirty 
nine  blows  a  fixed  number,  whic).  they  never 
went  beyond,  as  may  be  gathered  from  2  Cor. 

11.  24,  where  the  apostle  says.  Of  the  Jew*; 
five  times  received  !  forty  stripes  save  one. 
But  It  is  said,  that  m  greater  faults  thetf 
struck  with  greater  violence. 

The  Rabhins/ur(Aer  say,  that  the  penalty  of  t'no 
scourge  was  not  at  all  igriomir.iousamongthrm, 
and  that  it  could  not  br  objected  as  a  disgrace 
to  those  that  had  suffered  it.  They  pretiod, 
that  no  Israelite,  not  so  much  as  the  king,  or 
higk-priest,  was  exempted  from  this  law,  when 
he  had  committed  any  fault  that  deserved  this 
punishment.  But  this  must  be  understood  of  the 
punishment  of  whipping  that  was  infticleu  it 
their  synagogues,and  which  was  rather  a  legal 
and  particular  penalty,  than  a  public  and 
shameful  correction.  Phllo,  speaking  of  the 
manner  in  which  Flaccus  treated  the  Jews  of 
Alexandria,  says,  he  made  them  undergo  the p u ■ 
nishment  of  the  whip,  which,  says  he,  is  ni>t 
less  insupportable  to  a  free  man,  than  deotl: 
itself.  Our  Saviour  speaking  of  the  pains  and' 
ignominy  of  his  passion,  mmmonly  puts  hit 
scourging  in  the  first  place,  Mat.  20.  19.  M  irk 
10.  34.  Luke  18.  33. 

The  punishment  of   scourging    inflicted   on  out 
.Saviour,  which  is  mentioned  in  Mat.  27    26. 
has  given   occasion  for  several  conjectures: 
Some  say,  that  this  punishment  among  the  Rn. 
mans  was  a  solemn  fireparative  to  crucifixion., 
btit  this  would  make  scourging  a  part  of  Iht 
sentence  of  death  pronounci'ii  upon  our  Saviour, 
which  it  was  nut,  as  aiipcirs  from  John  19.  1 
4,  R,  &-C.  where  it  is  said,  that  Pilate  again  ant' 
again  sought  to  release  him,  even  after  he  vat- 
scourged,  and  that  he  t:ld  the  Jews  that  i 
found  n»  fault  in  htm;  butbeina  pressedvpc 


SCR 

ty  the  Jews,  he  at  last  gave  sentence  against 
him,  that  he  shoidd  be  crucijied,  which  mas 
not  till  some  time  after  he  had  been  scourged. 
liiotiu3  explains  this  of  the  punishment  ot 
[lulling  one  to  Ihe  question,  which  was  cixiimon 
among  the  Rinians,  an  example  of  which  we 
have  in  Acts  22.  24.  Concerning  which,  see 
Question.  But  t!ic  gospels  give  no  ground 
for  this  conjecture.  I'hereason  generallij  as 
siirntdforoar  Haaiour's  being  scourged, i.s  that 
Pilate,  willing  to  delioer  htm  from  a  capital 
lenience,  np/iointed  this  o/scourguig  to  be  in 
Aicted  on  him:  He  proposed  to  the  .lews  the 
scuurging  of  him,  as  a  lighter  punishment, 
proportionable  to  the  crimes  they  laid  against 
him,  intending  afterwards  to  release  him.  So 
that  the  notion  of  his  scourging  was  that  of  a 
ligluer  punisliinent,  to  release  him  from  a 
greater ;  though  when  that  was  inflicted. he  was 
prerailcd  upon  to  gratify  the  Jews,  by  deliver- 
ing Jesus  up  to  be  crucified. 

Ti'he  scourge  of  Ihc  tongue,  .fob  5.  21,  Thou 
shall  be  hid  from  the  scourge  of  the  tongue, 
or,  wlien  tlie  tongue  scourgelh;  that  is,  from 
false  accusations,  and  virulent  slanders  and 
reproaches.  Scuurga,  figuratively,  is  taken 
for  any  instrument  which  God  makes  use  of 
for  executing  his  judgments :  thus  he  used  a 
de.ilroying*angel  to  scourge  the  Assyiiaiis, 
Isa.  1(1.  26.  I  37.  36. 

Jtb  5.  21.  tliou  shall  be  hid  from  s.  of  the  tongue 
9.23.  ifthes.slay  siuldenly,  he  will  laugh  atlrial 

■ftn.  10.26.  Lord  of  hosts  shall  stir  up  a  5  for  him 
28.  15.  when  the  overflowing  s.  shall  pass,  18. 

'iuhn  2.  15.  when  h  ■  had  made  a  s.  of  small  cords 
SCOURGE. 

J/aZ.  10. 17.  they  will  s  you  mi  then-  synagogues 
211  19.  they  shall  .9.  him,  Mark  10  34  I.uke  18  33 
'£i.  34.  aotiic  of  them  ye  shall  s  and  [lersecutc 

(lets  22  25.  is  It  lawful  for  you  to  ^  a  Roman  ? 
SCOURGED 

hev.  10.  20.  lie  with  a  bond  maid,  she  shall  bo  s. 

■<ffl/.27.2fi.  and  when  he  had  s  Jes  he  delivered 
him  to  be  crucified,  Mark  15,  15  John  19. 1. 
SCOURGES 

Tui'A.  23.13.  s.  in  your  sides, and  thorns  in  your  eyes 
SCOURGETH. 

.He*.12. 6.  thcLd.s.  every  son  whom  he  receiveth 
SCOURGING. 

6ctt  22.  24.  that  he  should  he  examined  by  s. 
SCOURGINGS. 

Heb.  11.  36.  others  had  trial  of  s.  yea  of  bonds 
SCRABBLED. 

I  Sam.  21.  13.  David  feigned  himself  mad,  and  S- 
SCRAPE. 

/vf)>.  14.  41.  shall  pour  out  the  dust  that  they  s.  ofT 

Ji:b  2.  8.  Job  took  a  potsherd  to  «.  himself  witlial 

•F.tek.  26.  4.  1  will  aUo  s-  her  dust  from  her 
SCRAPED. 

J,ev.^^.  41.  he  shall  cause  the  house  to  bes  within 
43.  if  plague  come  again,  after  he  hath  s.  house 
SCRIBE, 

fn  Hebrew,  Sopher;  in  Greek,  Granimateus. 
This  word  is  taken,  I.  For  a  clerk,  writer,  or 
secretary.  This  was  a  very  considerable  cm 
ployment  in  the  court  of  the  kings  o/  Judah,  in 
which  the  scripture  often  mentions  the  secre- 
taries, as  the  fir  St  officers  of  the  crown.  Seraiah 
was  sct\he,  or  secretary,  to  king  David,  2  Sam. 
8.  17.  Sheva  is  said  to  have  filled  that  post, 
2  Sam.  20.  25.  Elihoreph  and  Ahiah,  were 
secretaries  to  king  Solomon,  1  Kings  4.  3. 
Shebna  under  Hezekiah,  2  Kings  19.  2.  and 
Shaphan  under  Josiah,  2  Kings^  22.  8  .^5 
there  were  hut  few  in  those  times  that  could 
write  well  the  employment  of  a  Scribe  or  writer 
was  very  considerable. 
II.  J}  Scribe  is  put  for  a  Commissary  or  Muster- 
master  of  an  army,  who  makes  the  review  of 
the  troops,  keeps  the  list  or  roll,  and  calls  them 
over:  Under  the  reign  of  Vz7.\a\i  king  of  Ju^VaU, 
there  is  found  Jeil  the  Scribe,  who  had  under 
his  hand  the  king''s  armies,  2  Chron.  26.  11 
j9rj(i  at  the  time  of  the  captivity,  it  is  said, 
The  captain  of  the  guard,  among  other  consi 
der  able  per  sons.  \ook  the  principal  Scribe  ofthe 
host,  or  Secretary  of  war,  who  mustered  the 
people  of  the  land,  2  Kings  25   19 

IIT.  Scribe  is  put  for  an  able  and  skilful  man,  a 
doctor  of  the  law,  a  man  of  learning,  that  un- 
derstands affaiis.  JoHiitiian,  David's  uncle  by 
the  father's  side,  was  a  counsellor,  a  wise  man, 
'      and   a  Scribe,  1   Chron.  27.  32.     Baruch,  the 
disciple  and  secret.zry  o/ Jeremiah,  i>  colled  a 
Scribe;  .Ter.  3ti.  26.     ./)nd  Ezra   is  celebrated 
as  a  skilful  Scribe  in  the   law  of  his    God, 
Ezra  7.  6.      The  Scriljes  of  the  people,  who  are 
frequently  mentioned  in  the  gospci,  were  public 
•oriters,  and.  projessed  doctors  ofthe  ,au>, which 
iey  read  and  explained  to  the  petple 
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Some  place  the  original  of  Scribea  under  Moaes; 
but  their  name  does  net  appear  till  under  the 
Judges.  /(  («  satd,  that  in  the  war  of  Barak 
against  Sisera,  (Jut  of  Jilacliir  came  down 
governors,  and  out  of  Z,ebi,\lun  they  that  hail 
die  the  pen  of  the  writer,  .Imig.  5.  14.  Olhen 
think  that  David  first  instituted  them,  when 
he  established  the  several  classes  of  the  priests 
and  I.evites.  The  Scribes  were  of  the  tribe 
of  Levi ;  and  at  the  time  that  David  is  said 
to  have  made  the  regulation  of  that  tribe,  we 
read  that  six  thousand  of  them  mere  constituted 
Otli(  ( rs  and  Jutlgts,  1  UJiron.  23.  4-  among 
whom  it  is  reasonable  to  believe,  the  Scribi 
were  included:  For  in  1  Chron.  24.  0.  we  read 
o/ Shemaiah,  the  Scribe,  one  of  the  Leviles; 
and  in  2  Chron.  34.  13.  we  find  it  written, 
Of  the  Leviles,  there  were  Scribes  and  Otii- 
cois. 

It  is  not  unlikely  that  they  might  have  had  their 
education  among  the  colleges  of  the  prophets; 
since  we  do  not  read  of  any  other  schools  of 
learning  than  among  them.  Their  very  name 
implies  some  degree  of  scholarship,  and  that  no 
inconsiderable  one;  since  we  find  our  Lord 
joining  prophets  and  wise  men,  and  Scribes 
together.  Mat.  23.  34.  And  the  prophet  Isaiah, 
and  after  him  the  apostle  Paul,  instancing 
them  as  such  ■  Where  is  the  wise?  where  is 
the  Scribe?  where  is  the  disputer  of  this  world? 
Isa.  33.  18.  1  Cor.  1.  20. 

The  Scribes,  and  doctors  of  the  law,  in  scripture- 
phrase,  mean  the  same  thing :  And  he  that  in 
Mat.  22.  35.  is  called  a  doctor  of  the  law,  or 
a  lawyer,  in  Mark  12.  28.25  named  a  Scribe,  or 
one  of  the  Scribes.  They  seem  to  have  had  the 
sole  expounding  of  the  Scriptures  ;  and  there- 
fore the  disciples  ask  our  Saviour,  Mat.  17.  10, 
Why  then  say  the  Scribes  that  Elias  must  first 
come?  And  in  Mark  12.  35,  How  say  the 
Scribes  that  Christ  is  the  Son  of  David?  And 
in  Luke  20.  1,  2.  while  Christ  was  preaching 
the  go.ipel,  the  chief  priest  and  Scribes  came 
upon  him,  willi  tlie  elders,  saying.  Tell  us  by 
what  authority  doest  thou  these  things?  or 
who  is  he  thai  gave  thee  this  authority'?  which 
they  thought  no  one  had  a  right  to  but  them- 
selves 

Though  they  wereeviployed  to  be  the  judges, inter- 
preters, and  preachers  of  the  law  to  the  people, 
we  find  that  they  came,in  length  oftime,greatly 
to  abuse  their  trust;  by  delivering  traditions, 
instead  of  Scripture,  and  thereby  setting  aside 
even  the  law  itself.  Thus  they  very  pertly  de- 
manded of  Christ,  Matthew  15.  2,  3,  6,-c.  Why 
do  thy  disciples  transgress  the  tradition  of  the 
elders?  which  our  Lord  fully  answers  by  an- 
other question;  Why  do  you  transgress  the 
commandment  of  God  by  your  tradition  ?  For 
God  commanded,   saying,  honour   thy  father, 

Their  departure  from  the  true  faith  in  doctrine, 
was  accompanied,  as  is  generally  the  case,  with 
adepravityof  morulsin  their  lives;  for  notwith- 
s  tan  ding  theiroutward  Zealand  prof ession,they 
had  little  or  no  true  religion  at  bottom.    There 
fore  our  Saviour  says  to  his  audience  upon  the 
mount,  E.vcept  your  righteousness  shall  exceed 
the  righteousness  of  the  Scribes  and  Pharisees, 
ye  shall  in  no  case  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
heaven,  Jifaf.  5  20.     .find  he  gives  various  in- 
stances of  their  irregular  and  unjust  doings,in 
Mat.  23.  2,  3,  4,  S-c.     And  because  they,  the 
least  of  all  men,  could  bear  a  reformation,  we 
find  them  taking  all  occasions  to  oppose  the 
preaching  and  spreading  of  the  gospel .    They 
murmur  at  our  Lord,  whenever  they  see  him  do 
an  act  of  chanty  ur  public  good.    TAe?/ upbraid 
him  for  eating  with  publicans  and  sinners 
TAfycharge  him  with  holding  a  correspondence 
with  Beelzebub.   They  watch  him  ;  seek  to  lay 
hands  on  him  ;  vehemently  accuse  him  before 
the  Roman  governor  ;  and  at  last  suborn /a/se 
witnesses  to  procure  him  to  be  crucified. 
2  .Sn,„.8. 17.  Seraiah  was  s.  ||  20.25.  Sheva  wass. 
2  Kings  18. 18  there  came  out  Eliakim,  and  Sheb- 
na the  s.  37.  I  19.  2   Isa  36.  3,  22.  |  37.  2. 
22  3.  the  king  sent  Shaphan,  the  s.  8,  9,  10,  12. 
2  Chron.  34.  15,  18,  20.  .Ter.  36.  10. 
25.  19  he  took  principal  s  ofthe  host,  ./cr..52.  25. 
I  C'Aron. 24  G.  and  Shemaiah  the  s.  wrote  them 
27.  32.  also  Jonathan  was  a  wise  man  and  a  s. 
Firai  8.  Shimshai  the  «.  wrote  a  letter,  0,  17,23. 
7.  6.  Ezra  went  from  Babvlon,  was  a  ready  *.  in 
the  law,  11,  12.  JVcA.  8.  4,  9,  13.  |  12.  26,  36. 
A'f-A.S  4.  Ezra  the  s.  stood  upon  a  pulpit  of  wood 
13.  13.  Shelemiab  the  priest,  Zadok  the  s. 
ha  33.  18.  where  is  the  s.?  where  is  the  receiver? 
Jer.  30.  12,  princes  sat,  even  Elisbama  the  s.  20, 21 . 
20.  Basuchtlie  s.  33.  I  37. 15.  Jonathan  the  s  20. 


SCR 

Jtfai.  R.  19.  a  ».  said.  Master,  !  will  follow  ihee 

13.  52.  s.  in.'tructed  unto  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
Mark  12.  32.  the  s.  said  unlo  nim,  well  Master 

1  Cor.  I.  20.  where  is  llie  s.?  where  is  the  disputer 

SCRIBES. 
l/ir»i^«4.3.Elihoreph  and  Ahi^h,sonsofShisha,S. 

1  Chron.  2.  55.  the  lamilies  ofthe  s.  at  Jaliez 

2  CAron.34. 13.  of  Leviles  there  weres.  and  officer 
Esth.  3.  12.  then  were  the  king's  s.  called,  8.  !>■ 
./er.  8.  8.  the  pen  ofthe  s.  is  in  vain 
Jl/at.5.20.  except  exceed  the  righteousness  ofthe  » 

7.  29.  for  he  taught  them  as  one  having  autho 
rity,  and  not  as  the  s.  Mark  1.  22. 

16.  21.  he  must  sutTer  many  things  ofthe  s. 

17.  10.  why  say  s.  Elias  must  come,  Mark  9.  II. 
20. 18.  Soii  of  man  be  bei  rayed  to  s.  Mark  10.  33. 
21. 15.  when  the  s.  saw  ,  they  were  sore  disjileasod 
23.  2.  the  5.  and  Pharisees  sit  in  Moses'  sent 

13.woetoyous.l4,  15,23,25,27,29. /.aAc  11.44. 
26.  3.  then  assembled  the  chiof  priests  and  s.  and 

elders  of  tl;e  people,  Mark  14.  53.  Lu.ke  22.66. 
Mark  2.  6.  went  certain  s.  reasoning  in  their  hearts 

16.  when  the  s.  saw  him  eat  with  pubi.u(»»s 
3.  22.  the  s.  said,  he  hath  Beelzebub,  by  prince 
8.31. Son  ofman  must  be  rejected  of  «.  Luke  9.22. 
9.  14.  the  s.  questioning  with  the  disciples 

11.  18.  the  s.  and  chief  priests  heard  it  and  sough' 

how  they  might  destroy  him,  Luke  19.  47 
27.s.say,by  what  authority  doest  thoutheeelhings? 

12.  28.  one  of  s.  as'ked  which  is  first  command.! 
35.  how  say  s.  that  Christ  is  ttie  Son  of  David' 
38.  he  said  to  them,  beware  of  s.  Luke  20.  46. 

14.  1.  the  «.  sought  how  to  take  him  by  craft 
Luke  5.  30.  the  s.  and  Pharisees  murmured,  15.  ? 

6.7.  s.  watched  him  1|  20.  1.  the  s.  came  upon  niir 
11.  53.  the  5.  began  to  urge  liim  vehemently 
20.  19   priests  and  s.  si)U};lil  to  lay  hands  on  him 

22.  2.  the  chief  priests  and  s.  sought  to  kill  him 

23.  10.  the  s.  stood  and  vehemently  accused  him 
■  fohn  8.3. the  s.  brouplit  a  woman  taken  in  adultery 
Acts  4.  5.  the  «.  gathered  against  the  apostles 

6.  12.  the  s.  brought  Siephon  ui  the  council 
23.9.  ihes.  of  ihe  Pharisees  part  arose  and  strove 
SCRIP. 

1  Sam.  17.  40.  David  put  smooth  stones  in  a  *. 

Mat.  10.  10.  provide  no  silv.nor  s  for  your  journey 
nor  two  coats,  Mark  6.  8.  Luke  9.  3.  |  10.  4 

Luke  22. 35  when  I  sent  you  without  5.  lacked  ye 

.36   but  now  let  him  lake  his  purse  and  hia  s. 

SCRIPTURE, 

Or  Writing.  There  is  great  dispute  concerning 
the  first  inventor  of  letters  and  writing.  Some 
maintain  that  there  was  writing  before  the 
deluge,  and  that  .Ad.iin  was  the  inventor  of 
letters.  Others  think,  that  Moses  it  the  firs' 
author  of  whom  we  hove  any  writings,  and 
that  before  him  there  were  no  written  monu 
ments.  Through  the  whole  lives  of  the  patri- 
archs, there  are  found  no  footsteps  of  anj 
writing;  neither  does  ^]osf's  quote  any  writing, 
that  was  extant  before  his  own  ;  for  the  book 
of  the  wars  of  the  Lord,  mentioned  Num.  21. 
14.  some  think  that  it  is  a  passage  added 
to  the  text  of  Moses,  or  that  it  wa.%  a  writing 
composed  in  his  time.  Others  take  it  as  a 
prophecy  of  what  should  afterwardsbe  recorded 
in  Ihe  books  o/ Joshua  nnr/ Judges ;  and  instead 
of  reading  the  text,  it  is  said  in  the  book  of! 
the  wars  of  the  Lord,  they  say  the  Hebrew 
will  bear  to  be  read  in  the  future  tense.  It  shal' 
be  said  in  the  book  ofthe  wars. 

All  agree  that  it  is  an  admirable  invention :  Ta 
paint  speech,  and  speak  to  the  eyes,  and  by 
tracing  out  characters  in  different  forms  to 
give  colour  and  body  to  thoughts.  It  is  also 
agreed  by  all,  that  there  is  nothing  extant  this 
day  in  the  world,  either  more  ancient,  or  more 
authentic,  than  the  books  of  Moses,  but  it  does 
not  follow  from  thence,  that  there  was  no  writ- 
ing before  him.  It  appears,  on  the  contrary, 
that  writing  loas  known  anil  common  enough  at 
Ihiit  ti'ne  both  among  the  Egyptians  and  He 
brews.  This  people  seemed  already  prepared 
and  accustomed  to  express  their  thoughts  and 
sentiments  after  this  manner.  And  ''.  is  tt 
be  supposed,  that  the  chief  of  the  naion  rcaa 
Ihe  tables  of  the  law.  Moses  had  been  in- 
structed in  all  the  knowledge  of  the  Egyiitians, 
and,  doiibtlei.i,  had  learned  their  manner  oj 
writing. 

ThewordScT\]iUtre  generolhj  st  ands  forthesaereti 
books  ofthe  Old  and  JVew  Testament,  written 
by  holy  men,  as  they  were  inspired,  instructed 
and  enabled  by  the  Holy  Ghost.  2  Tim.  3.  16, 
All  Scripture  is  given  by  inspiration  of  God 
and  is  profitable  for  doctrine,  to  declare  ana 
confirm  the  truth  :  for  reproof,  to  convince  oJ 
sin,  and  confute  errors;  for  correction,  to  re- 
form the  life ;  and  for  instruction  in  nghteou* 
ness,  that  is,  to  teach  us  to  make  a  furlhet 


SEA 

■progrtat  t'a  tie  tcay  to  heaven;  or  to  instruct 
us  in  tlie  true  rinlitenusnsss  renealed  by  the 
go-'pcl  of  Jesus  Christ,  iii  which  we  may  appear 
with  CO infurt  before  (rod.  Soripluru  is  some 
timestakenfor  some  one  sentence  orpassaife  of 
the  sacred  writings.  Miirk  15.  28,  'I'lie  scrip- 
ture was  t'ultillod,  wiiicli  saith,  And  he  was 
jiiimliered  Willi  ilie  transgressors.  The  passage 
referred  to  is  recurded  in  ls:i.  53.  \'2.  Scrip- 
ture is  also  taken  for  the  Holy  Ghost  speaking 
in  the  scripture,  by  whose  inspiration  the  scrip- 
ture icas  written.  Gal.  3.  8,  The  sciiplure, 
forest^eiiig  that  (iojl  wuuld  justify  tl>e  heathen 
through  laitli,  preached  heture  the  gospel  unto 
.Abraham,  snyiiig,  In  llioe  shall  all  iialions  he 
blessed.  And  in  John  5.  39,  our  Saviour  says, 
Search  the  scripluies,  tor  in  them  ye  Ihinii  ye 
have  eternal  li!e,  and  they  are  they  which 
testify  of  me:  thai  is.  Diligently  examine  the 
books  of  the  Old  TestameiU,  which  yourselves 
acknowledge  do  set  forth  the  true  way  toetcrual 
life:  and  upon  due  trial  you  will  find,  that 
all  those  prophecies  and  types  are  fulfilled  in 
me;  and  that  all  the  promises  of  life  there 
mide,  hane  respect  to  me,  and  point  me  out  as 
the  true  Messiah. 
Fhe  inspired  writings  of  the  Old  and  JVcw  1  t,sla- 
mmts  are  called,  the  Scriptu,-es,  the  Bible,  or 
th  e  Book,  by  way  of  eminence  and  distinction  ; 
ie-.ause  they  far  excel  all  other  books  :  For  (1) 
Tiey  contain  the  wholewill  of  God  necessary  to 
le  known  for  our  .<;alvation.  ("2)  They  contain 
that  wisdom  which  is  far  above  all  the  wisdom 
of  the  world,  1  Cor.  2.  7.  (3)  They  were  in- 
spired by  the  Hoiy  Ghost,  2  'J"im.  3.  16.  2  Pet. 

I.  21.  (4)  I'hey  wire  penned  by  the  most  excel 
ienl  of  niNi,  for  wisdom  and  holiness, asTiloses, 
David,  Solomon,  the  prophets,  apostles,  and 
evangelists.  (5)  They  are  most  perfect,  pure, 
deep,  and  immutable,  and  contain  all  things 
necessary  for  faith  and  practice,  Psa!.  19.  7. 
2  Tim.  3.  lb,  17.  1  Pet.  1.  23.  (G)  JVu  writings 
or  scriptures  but  thrsebring  such  glory  toGod, 
or  have  such  an  efficacii  in  converting  a  soul. 
?8al.  19.  7,  8.  Heb.  4.  12.  (7)  Tliough  these 
Oooks  were  written  by  dirers  men  in  divers 
ages,  yet  there  is  as  great  harmony  in  them, 
as  if  they  had  been  written  by  one  man. 

Dan.  10.  21.  shew  what  is  noted  in  the  s.  of  truth 
Mark  12.  10.  have  ye  not  read  this  s.  stone  which 

15.  28.  the  s.  was  fulfillrd  which  saith,  he  was 
J^nke  4.  21.  he  said,  this  day  is  this  s.  fulfilled 
John  2.  22.  they  believed  the  .?.  and  the  word  Jesus 

7.  38.  he  that  holievelh  on  me,  as  the  s.  saith 
■)2.  hath  not  the  s.said,  Christ  cometiiof  David? 
II).  35.  word  came,  and  the  s.  cannot  he  broken 
1.'.  37.  as- another  s.  saith,  they  shall  look  on  liiin 
^cts  1.  16.  this  .9.  must  needs  have  been  fulfilled 
f.  32.  the  place  of  tire  s.  which  he  read  was  this 
2j.  Phili|)  beg.nn  at  the  same  «.  and  preached  Jes. 
Horn.  4.  3.  what  saith  the  s.?  11.  2.   Gal.  4.  30. 
il.  17.  for  the  s.  saith,  10.  11.  1  Tim.  5.  18. 
Gnl.  3. 8.  the  s.  foreseeing  that  God  would  justify 

2-.1.  but  the  s.  hath  concluded  all  under  sin 
B  7  cm.  3.  16.  all  s.  is  given  by  inspiration  of  God 
Jail'..  4.  5.  do  you  think  live  s.  saith  in  vain 
i  I''  1. 2.  fi.  also  it  is  coniained  in  thes.  I  lay  in  Sion 
2  Pit.  1.  20.  no  prnpli»>cvofs-.is  of  private  interpr. 

SCRIPTURES. 
Jirj(.21.  42.  have  ye  never  read  in  the  s.  the?:tnne 
22.  29.  ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the.?.  .Mark  12.  24. 
2r>.  54.  but  how  then  shall  the  s.  be  fulfilled  7 
J\lnvk  14.  49.  but  the  s.  must  be  fulfilU'd 
Ai(/ie24.27.  he  expounded  to  them  in  all  the  s. 
3Ldldno'our  heart  bum, while  he  opened  tous  s. 
4."i.opened  underst.thatthey  might  understand  s. 
Jo'iixH.  39.  search  .s.  for  in  ttiem  ye  think  ye  have 
jjc^.i  17.  2.  ho  reasoned  with  them  out  of  the  s. 

II.  were  more  noble,  and  searched  the  s.  daily 
18.  24.  a  Jew  named  Apollos,  mighty  in  the  5. 

2!'.  shewing  bv  the  s.  that  Jesu.<  was  Christ 
/font. 1.2.  promised  afore  by  pro|)hets  in  the  holy  s. 
].5.  t.  that  we  thro  comfort  of ,?.  might  have  hope 

16.  26.  and  bv  the  .?.  made  known  to  all  nations 
I  Cor.15.3.  Christ  died  ||  4.  rose  according  to  the  s. 
B  Tm.3. 15.  from  n  child  thou  hast  known  holy  a-. 
£  Pet.  3. 16.  unstable  wrest,  as  they  do  also  others. 

SCROLL. 
Isa.  34.  4.  henvens  shall  be  rolled  together  as  a  s. 
Wf5.6. 14.  and  tho  heaven  departed  as  a  s.  rolled 

SCUM. 
Eiek.  24.  6.  woe  lo  the  pot  whose  s.  is  therein 
11.  that  tlie  s.  ofit  in  ly  be  roiisiimed 
12.she  wearied  heispU'wilh  lies,  her  great  .9. went 
not  forth  out  of  her,  lii>r  s.  shall  be  in  the  fire 
SCURVY. 
Lev.  21.  20.  none  phall  api)r.  that  is  s.  or  scabbed 
32. 2i.  the  J  or  scabbed  ve  shall  not  offer  to  Lord 

SEA. 

1  Kings  7  2fl  ho  made  a  molten  s.  2  Chron.  4.  2. 

517 


SEA 

l/iin^s7.34.\vere  kiiops  conif  cssings  round  ii!>:!'i 
25.  thes.  was  set  above  upon  oxen, 2  Chron.  ■).  4 
3!).  set  thes.  on  rightside  of  the  llou^e  eastward 

2  Kings  16.  17.  .Aliaz  took  down  the  s.  from  o.\ei 
25.  13.  the  s.  did  Clialdeans  break  in  pieces,  10 

2  Chron.  4.  6.  the  s.  was  lor  llie  j)riests  lo  wash  in 
15.  one  s.  and  tweKe  o.xen  under  it 

Je/-. 27.19.  saith  Lord,  concerning  the  pillars  and  s 
SEA, 

fn  Hebrew,  Juin ;  in  Greek,  Thalasse.  [t  is  tak- 
en for  that  general  collection  of  waters,  which 
encompasses  the  earth,  and  has  several  names 
given  it,  according  to  the  countries  it  washeif, 
(ien.  1.  10.  Exod.  20.  11.  Psal.  95.  5.  'J'he 
Hebrews  n^ai'e  the  naineof  Sea  to  all  great  co 
lections  oj'  water, to  greatlakes  or  pools.  'I'hus 
the  Sea  of  Galilee,  or  of  Tiberias,  or  of  Cin 
nereth,  is  no  other  than  the  lake  o/Tiboriiis  «? 
Gennesaretii  in  Galilee,  Mat.  4.  18.  |  8.  'J:i 
John  6.  1,  16.  The  Dead  Sea  nr  Salt  Sea, 
.Sv?e  S.\LT.  The  Sea  of  Jazer  is  the  lake  thai 
was  near  the  city  0/  Jazer,  beyond  Jordan,  ./er. 
48.  32.  7'he  Great  Sea  is  the  i\lediterranean 
'J'hey  also  gave  the  name  of  Sea  to  a  very  great 
brazen  basin,  that  Solomon  caused  to  be  made 
for  the  temple, forthe  convenience  of  the  priests, 
out  of  which  they  drew  water  for  washing  their 
hands  or  feet,  or  other  things  as  occasion  re 
quired,  1  Kings  7.  23. 

The  Arabians,  and  Orientals  in  general,  some 
times  give  the  name  of  Sea  to  great  rivers, 
as  the  Nile,  the  Euphrates,  the  Tigris,  and 
others,  which  by  their  magnitude,  and  by  the 
extent  of  their  overflowing,  seem  as. little  iiirds 
or  great  lakes.  Hence  the  country  of  Babylon 
which  was  watered  by  the  Euphrates  is 
called  the  Desert  of  the  Sea,  Isa.  21.  1.  Jere- 
miah speaks  of  it  in  the  same  manner.  Jer 
51.  30,  I  will  dry  up  her  sea,  and  make  iier 
sjirings  dry.  By  which  some  understand,  that 
God  woulddeprive  her  of  all  necessaries  for  her 
succour;  though  others  refer  it  to  the  particu- 
lar stratagem  by  which  Cyrus  took  Babyhin, 
7ianuly,by  drying  vp  in  some  measure  the  river 
Euphrates,  that  is,  turning  it  into  other  chan- 
nels. Jlnd  Ezekiel  describing  the  king  of 
Egypt  says,  Ezek.  32.  2,  Thou  art  as  a  whale 
in  the  seas;  because  his  habitation  was  upon 
the  banks  of  the  Nile. 

Sea  is  taken  for  11  multitude,  a  deluge  of  enemies 
Jer.  51.  42,  The  sea  is  come  up  upon  Babylon 
.^Iso  for  the  iiihahitants  of  the  islands  of  the 
sea.  Isa.  60.  5,  The  abundance  of  the  sea 
shall  be  converted  uiilo  thi'e.  The  islands  or 
7ialions  that  formerly  hated  thee,  shall  lone 
thee,  and  join  with  thee  in  religious  worship 
and  shall  iring  their  wealth,  which  they  get 
by  their  merchandise,  unto  thee.  Job  says. 
Am  I  a  sea  or  a  whale,  that  thou  eetlest  11 
watch  over  me?  Job  7.  12.  Jim  I  so  unruly, 
and  so  ungovernable  a  creature,  that  thou 
needest  to  use  extraordinary  power  to  rule  and 
subdue  me?  Jim  I  as  fierce  a;id  unruly  as  the 
sea,  which  would  overwhelm  the  earth,  and 
destroy  its  in/iabitants ,if  Ihou  didst  notappoint 
boundaries  to  it  ?  Or  is  my  strength  so  great 
as  that  of  the  sea,  which  can  endure  so  many 
violent  storms  one  after  another,  and  yet  can 
subsist  under  them, and  after  them?  JVo,  I^ord; 
thou  knowest  that  I  am  but  a  weak,  feeble  crea- 
ture, whom  thou  canst  crush  in  a  moment, 
witiionl  putting  these  chains  upon  me ;  without 
these  insupportable  pains  and  miseries.  The 
prophet  Micah  says,  Thou  wilt  cast  all  their 
sills  into  the  depth  of  the  sea,  Mic.  7.  19. 
l-Vhat  is  cast  into  the  depth  of  the  sea,  is  ordi- 
narily accounted  as  lost, we  have  no  expectation 
of  finding  it  any  more;  so  to  cast  sins  into  the 
di;pth  of  the  sen.,  imports  the  full  and  free  par- 
don of  them. 

By  the  sea  of  glass,  mentioned  Rev.  4.  6.  most 
probably  is  signified  the  blood  of  Christ, 
jchereby  our  persons  and  services  are  made 
acceptable  to  God.  ft  is  called  a  sea  in  allu- 
sion to  that  large  vessel  in  the  temple,  out  of 
which  the priestsdrew  walr.rtnmash  themselves, 
and  the  sacrifices,  and  the  instruments  which 
they  mode  use  of  for  sacrificing,  1  Kings  7.  23. 
Its  being  represented  as  a  sea  of  gla.ss  like 
unto  crystal,  may  denote  the  spotless  imiocence 
of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  in  his  sufferings  ; 
that  it  was  not  the  blood  of  a  malefactor,  but 
of  an  innnce-nt  person. 

F.rod.  14.  Hi.  stretch  thine  hand  over  the  x.  27. 
2I.IiOrd  caused  the.9.togo  back,  made  the  s.  dry 
15.  10.  thou  dills'  blow,  the  s.  covered  them 
20.  11.  Lord  nihde  the  s.  and  all  that  is  therein, 
Tsnl.  95.  5.  Jonah  1.9.  Jicts  4.  24. 
I  14.  15. 

Jfim.  11.  31.  a  wind  brought  quails  from  the  s. 


SEA 

Ihut.  .^0.]3.  nor  is  it  lieyond  s.  Ihatthou  »houldost 
sa\ ,  who  shall  go  over  the  a-,  lor  us  And  oring  ii 

./«a7i.'-'4.().  you  came  unto  thes.  I'.gy;)tians pursued 
7. he  brought  thes.  upon  them  and  c<,vered  iheni 

1  Kings  10.22. the  king  liad  al  -t-a  navy  ofTarshish 

18.  43.  he  said,  go  up  now,  look  lowaid  the  s. 
2/u«n.sl4.25.lie  restored  tlie  coast  lo  the  s.  of  plaiB 

1  Ciir.  ](i.  32.  let  the  s.  roar,  I'sal.  96.  II.  1  98.  7. 

2  Chr.  20. 2.  Cometh  a  multitude  ag  thee  beyond  s. 
J^eh.  9.  1 1,  thou  didst  divide  the  s.'vveiit  thro''  the  s. 

Job  20.  12.  Vsal.  74.  13.  ]  78.  13.  Jer.  31.  35. 

Job  7.  12.  am  I  a  s.l  !|38.  8.  or  whosliut  uptheK.l 

11.  9.  the  measure  thereof  is  broader  than  the  s 

14.  )  1.  as  the  waters  tail  from  s.  and  flood  decuys 
28.  14.  and  tiie  s.  saith,  il  is  not  with  me 

41.  31.  he  maketh  the  s.  like  a  pot  of  ointment 
Psal.  f)6.  6.  he  turned  the  s.  into  dry  land 

72.  8.  he  shall  have  dominion  from  a-,  to  t. 
78.  ,53.  but  the  s.  overwhelmed  tl-.eir  enemiei 
80. 11.  she  sent  out  her  boughs  tos.  and  branche* 
104.  25.  so  is  this  gi  eat  wide  s.  wherein  are  liiin.^ 
107.  23.  they  that  go  down  to  the  a-,  in  ships 
114.  3.  the  s,  saw  it  and  fled  ||  5.  O  thou  a-. 
Prov.  8.  29.  when  he  gave  to  the  s.  his  donee 
Isa.  11.  9.  as  the  wateis  cover  the  s.  Hab.  2.  I9 
16. 8.  her  branches  are  stretched  and  gone  ove 

19.  5.  the  waters  shall  fail  from  the  s.  and  rive 

23.  2.  tlie  merchants  of  Zidoii  that  pass  over  « 
4.  bo  ashamed,  O  Zum,  for  the  s.  hath  spokes 
11. he  stietchi'd  out  his  hand  over  thes.  he  shook 

24.  14.  they  shall  cry  aloud  from  thes. 

42.  10.  sing  to  the  Lord,  ye  that  ^o  down  to  the  1. 

50.  2.  behold,  at  my  rebuke  I  dry  up  the  s. 

51.  10.  art  ihou  no",  it  which  hath  dried  the  s.? 
57.  £0.  but  the  wicked  ere  like  the  troubled  s, 

Jer.  C.23.  their  voice  roareth  like  s.  and  they  ride 

48.32. 0  vineofSibmah,lhy  pliii.isaregoneovers 
50.  42.  their  voice  shali  roar  like  the  s.  shall  rida 

51.36.1  will  dry  up  her  s. and  make  her  springs  dry 
42. thes. is  come  up  upon  Babylon,  she  is  covered 

Lam.  2.  13.  for  thy  breach  is  great  like  the  s. 
EzcA.  2f).  3.  as  the  s.  causeth  his  waves  to  come 
Dan.  7.  3.  four  great  beasts  came  up  from  Ihe  s. 
Jimos  8.  12.  they  shall  wander  from  s.  to  s. 
Jonah  1. 11.  what  shall  we  do  that  s.  may  be  calm? 
Mie.  7.  12.  in  that  day  he  shall  come  from  s.to» 
jVaA.  1.  4.  he  rebuketh  Ihe  s.  and  maketh  it  dry 

3.  8.  populous  No,  whose  rampart  was  thes. 
//aA.3.8.  was  thy  wrath  against  s.  that  didst  ride 
15.thou  didst  walk  through  the  ». with  thy  horsei 
Hag.  2.  6.  I  will  shake  the  heavens,  earth,  and*. 
ZccA.  9.  10.  his  dominion  shall  be  from  s.  lo  s. 

10.  11.  he  shall  pass  through  thes.  with  affliction 
Mat.  8.  26.  then  he  arose  and  rebuked  the  s. 
27.  even  winds  and  st.  obey  him,  Mark  4.  39,  41. 

17.  27.  go  thou  to  the  s.  and  cast  a  hook 

23. 15.  woe  to  hypocrites, for  yecompasss.and  land 
/>?(ie21. 25.  distress,  the  s.  ami  the  waves  roaring 
Jirts  27.  40.  they  committed  themselves  to  the  s. 

28.4.  this  man,  though  he  hath  escaped  the  s. 
1  Cor.  10.  1.  all  our  fathers  passed  through  thes 
Rev.  4.  6.  and  before  the  throne  was  a  s.  of  glass 

7.  2.  to  whom  it  was  given  lo  hurt  tho  earth  ands 

3.  saying,  hurt  not  the  earth  nor  the  s. 

10.  6.  who  created  the  s.  and  the  things  therein 
14.7.  fear  God,  and  worship  h.iin  that  niade  the  * 

15.  2.  1  saw  a  s.  of  glass,  minjjled  with  fire 

21).  13.  and  the  s.  gave  up  thedftad  that  were  in  it 
21. 1.  first  earth  passed,  and  there  was  no  more  s 

By  the  SEA. 
F.xod.  14.  2.  before  it  shall  ye  encamp  hy  the  s. 

9.  Egyptians  overtook  them  encamping  hy  the  t. 

2.Sflm.  17.11.  all  Israel  be  gathered  as  sand  ty  Mcs. 

1  Kings  4.  20.  Jiidali  and  Israel  as  sand  by  the  s 

5.  9.  t  will  convey  them  by  the  s.  2  Chron.  2.  16. 

A<a. 18.2. woe  lot  he  landsendethamhassadoisiy  ». 

Jer.  46.  18.  as  Carmel  by  the  s.  so  shali  he  come 

Mark4.  l.tlie  multilude  was  by  thes.  on  the  land 

ficB. 18.17.  as  many  03  trade  by  the  s.  stood  afar  ufl 

Sco  CoisT,  Grkat. 

/n  and  inio  the  SE.A. 

F.rod.  14. 28.  ho.st  of  Pharaoh  that  came  ivtotke  s. 

15.1. horse  and  rider  hatii  hc^hrown  into  the 3.  21. 

4.  Pliiiraoh's  host  hath  he  cast  into  the  s. 
19.  his  horse  with  horsemen  went  into  the  s 

Psal.  77. 19.  thy  way  is  m  the  s.  thy  path  in  grBai 
89.  25.  I  will  set  his  hand  also  in  thes. 
Keel.  1.  7.  all  rivers  riir.  into  the  s.  ye*  sea  not  full 
Isa.  27.  l.he  shall  slay  the  dragon  "that  ism  thes 

43.  10.  saith  Lord,  which  maketh  a  way  in  thes. 
K:f/i:.26.17.  renowned  city  that  was  strong  in  thetk 

18.  the  isles  that  ate  in  the  s.  shall  be  IronbloJ 

47.  8.  these  waters  go  into  the  s.  which  beinj 

brought  forth  (ntotirs.tl'e  waters  shfll  behealoj 

.Tonah  1.  4.  there  was  a  mighty  tempest  in  the  s. 

5.  the  mariners  cast  foi  rh  the  wares  ixtn  tht  *. 
12.  take  me  up,  and  cast  me  into  the  n.  15. 

Zrch.  9.  4.  he  will  smile  her  powtfr  in  the  ». 
10.  11.  he  shall  smite  the  waves  in  tk.:  t 
Mat.  4.  18.  casting  a  net  into  the  »  Mark  I   IS. 


SEA 

Mat.  8.  24.  there  arose  a  great  tempest  in  the  s. 
32.  whole  herd  of  swine  laiun.  t/ie  s.JVfart  .5.13 
13.47. kingdoinoi'heaven  like  a  nui  cist  intol/ies. 
'21.  21.  be  tliou  cast  into  llie  s.  Mark  11.  -.';{. 

Mark  9.  42.  aixl  lie  were  cast  into  Ike  s.  Luke  11. 'i. 

Luke  17.ti.  ye  might  say,  be  thou  |>laiite(l  intkes. 

John  21.  7.  Peter  did  cast  hiiiiseH'  into  Ike  s. 

/ids  27.  38.  and  cast  out  the  wheat  fcto  tkc  s. 
43.  they  should  cast  themselves  first  into  Ike  s. 

1  Cor.  10.  2.  al   Daptized  in  the  cloud,  and  in  tkes. 

i  Cor.  11. 2(5.  ir  perils  intkes.  among  false  brethren 

Mm.  3.  7.  beast  and  things  in  the  s.  is  tamed 

Rev.  5. 13.  every  creature  in  tkc  s.  saying,  blessing' 

8.  8.  great  mountain  burning  was  cast  into  tkes. 
16.  3.  and  every  living  soul  died  in  the  s. 

18.  19.  were  made  rich  all  that  had  ships  in  the  s 
21.  a  mighty  angel  casta  millstone  into  Ike  s. 

Of  tke  SEA. 
f?e7t.  1.26.  let  us  make  man  in  our  image,  let  them 
have  dominion  over  fish  of  tke  s.  28.  Ps.  B.  8. 

9.  2.  the  fear  of  you  upon  all  (ishes  of  tkc  s. 

32.  12.  and  make  thy  seed  as  the  sand  of  tke  s. 
41. 49.  Joseph  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of  the  s. 
49.  13  Zebniun  shall  dwell  at  the  haven  of  tkes. 

Ezod.  1.5.  8.  depths  congealed  in  the  hvarloftkes. 

19.  hrc'jghl  again  the  watersu/t/td  s.  upon  them 
JV«m.  11. '.^2.  shall  ail  iliefisli  of  tkes.  be  gathered 
I  Sam. 22.  16.  and  thecliannelsu/fAe  s.apjieared 

I  Kinirs  18.  44.  there  ariseth  a  cloud  out  of  tkes. 

Job  6. 3.  it  would  be  heavier  than  the  sand  of  tke  s. 

9.  8.  which  treadeth  upon  tiie  waves  of  tke  s. 

12.  8.  the  fishes  of  tkc  s.  shall  declare  to  thee 

36.  30.  behold  he  coverelh  the  bottom  of  tke  s. 

38.  16.  hast  thou  entered  into  the  springs  of  tkc  s. 
Pa.  33. 7.  he  gatherelh  the  waters  of  tke  s.  tOjjeiher 

68.  22.  I  wiil  bring  my  people  fromilcjithso/tAas. 

78.  27.  feathered  fowls  like  as  the  sand  of  tke  s. 

89.  9.  thou  rnlest  ll>e  raging «/  tke  j.when  waves 

93.4.  the  Lord  is  mightier  than  the  waves  of  tke  s. 
139.  9.  and  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  tke  s. 

ha.  5.  30.  against  them  like  the  roaring  of  tke  s. 
9.  1.  and  afterwards  afflict  her  by  the  way  of  tke  s. 
\0. 22.  for  tho'  Israel  be  as  the  sand  of  the  s.  yet  u 
remnant  shall  return,  Hon.  1.  10.  Rom.  9.27. 
i!3. 4.  even  the  strength  of  the  s  hath  spoken 
48.  18.  thy  righteousness  as  the  wave.s  of  the  s. 
51.  10.  iWit  hath  made  the  depths  of  tke  s. 

30.5.  nb«ad.«/ Me.!,  shall  be  converted  unto  thee 

33.  11.  he  that  brought  them  up  out  of  tke  s. 
Mr.  5.  22.  placed  the  sand  for  the  bound  nf  Ike  s. 

33  22.  neither  the  sand  of  tkc  s.  be  measured 
fliek.'if).  Ki.the  princes  o/ tAe  s.  shall  comedown 
27.  3.  Tyr*i,  O  thou,  situate  at  the  entry  of  tke  s. 
9.  the  ships  of  the  s.  wore  in  thee  to  occupy 
29.  all  the  pilots  of  the  s.  shall  come  down 
38.20.  the  fishes  of  tkc  s.  shall  shake  at  my  presen. 
Has.  4.  3.  the  fishc-s  of  the  s.  shall  be  taken  away 
.imos  5.  8.  that  calletli  for  ihe  waierso/  the  s.9.6. 

9.  3.  hid  from  my  sight  in  the  botiom  of  tke  s. 
Mic.  7. 19.  thou  wilt  cast  their  sins  into  depths  ofs. 
Hab.  1.  14.  and  makest  men  as  the  fishes  of  tkes. 
Zcpk.  1.  3.  I  will  consume  the  fishes  of  tke  s. 
Vat.  4.  15.  by  the  way  of  tke  s.  beyond  Jordan 

18.6.  better  he  were  drowned  in  the  depth  of  tkes. 
lam.  1.6.  he  that  wavereth,  is  Ike  a  wave  of  tkes. 
fude  13.  raging  waves  of  the  s.  foaming  out  their 
Rev.  8.  8.  the  third  part  of  tke  s.  became  blood 

12.12.  woelotheinhabitersofearthand  of  the  s. 

13. 1.  I  stood  and  saw  a  beast  rise  up  out  of  tkes. 

20.8.  the  number  of  whom  is  as  the  sand  of  tke  s. 
See  Midst. 
On  or  upon  tke  SEA. 
fsal.  65.  5.  r.f  them  that  are  afar  ofCupon  the  s. 
Ter.  49.  23.  faint-hearted,  there  Is  sorrow  on  tke  s. 
.V/IM4.25.  walking  «n(Aes.Jfrir*().48.  .Tohn  6.19. 

96.discir'lessaw  him  walkingon  tkes. Mark 6.40. 
Rev."!.  1.  that  the  wind  slionid  not  blow  on  the  s. 

10.  2.  and  he  set  his  right  foot  upon  the  3. 

5.  the  angel  which  1  saw  stand  upon  the  s.  8. 
15.  2.  and  I  saw  them  stand  on  tke  s.  of  glass 
16.3. the  second  angel  poiirerl  out  his  vial  Mpoj/.t.  s. 

SEA- FA  RING  men. 
EzeA:.  26.  17.  that  wns  inhabilid  of  s.-farinf  men 

SEA-MONSTERS. 
Lam.  4.3.  even  the  s.-mo>istcr..i  draw  out  the  breast 
See  Rko,  S\lt,  Sand. 
SEA-SIIORE. 
Oen.  22. 17.  thy  seed  as'^and  which  is  upon  the  s.«. 
Kzod.  14.  30.  saw  the  Egy|ili  ins  dead  upon  s.s. 
TbsA  11.4.  came  together  as  the  sand  upon  «.  shore 
Jnlsr.5.  17,  Asher  continued  on  the  .s.  shore 
1  Sum.  13.  5.  Ihe  Philistin'S  as  sand  on  the  s.  s. 
I  Ktnsts  4.  29.  iarseness  of  heart  as  sand  on  s.  *. 
.Vr.  47.  7.  given  it  a  charge  against  the  .?.  shore 
lleb    11.  12.  of  one  sprang  many,  as  sand  by  «.  s. 

SEA-SIDE. 
f'eut,  1. 7.  turn  von,  and  go  bv  the  wav  of  the  s.  s. 
fudg  .7  12.  theMidiTnites  lav  as  sand  hv  ihes.  a. 
Chron.  B.  17.  Solomon  went  to  Eloth  at  thes.  s 
JUaU  13>  1>  the  same  d'y  Jesus  »at  by  the  s.  sta'. 


SEA 

Mark  2. 13.  and  he  went  forth  again  by  the  s.  side 
4.  1.  and  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the  «.  side 

jicts  10.  G.  Simon  whose  house  is  by  tlie  s.  s.  32. 
SEAS. 

Gen.  1. 10.  the  gathering  of  the  waters  called  he  «. 
22.  multiply  and  till  the  waters  in  the  s. 

Leo.  11.  9.  what  hath  fins  and  scales  in  the  s.  eat 
lO.tliat  have  not  fins  in  the  «.  be  an  abomination 

Deut.  33. 19.  they  shall  suck  ol  abundance  of  the*. 

Jifek.  9.  6.  thou  hast  made  the  *-.  an4  all  therein 

Ps.  8.8.  whatsoever  passeth  through  paths  of  the  j. 
24.  2.  fur  he  hath  founded  it  upon  the  s. 
65.  7.  which  stilleth  the  noise  of  the  i.  their  waves 
09.  34.  let  the  s.  praise  him,  and  every  thing 
135.  6.  what  the  L.  pleased  that  did  he  in  the  s. 

Isa.  17.  12.  which  make  a  noise  like  noise  of  the  s. 

.fer.  15.  8.  w  idows  are  increased  above  sand  ol's. 

Ezek.  26.  j  17.  thou  that  wast  inhabited  of  the  s. 

27.  4.  thy  borders  are  in  the  midst  of  the  s. 

25.  thou  wast  made  glorious  in  midst  of  the  s. 

26.  hath  broken  thee  in  the  midst  of  the  s.  27.  34. 
33.  when  thy  wares  went  foi'.h  out  of  the  s 

28.  2.  I  sit  in  seat  of  God,  in  mi.ist  of  the  s. 

8.  of  them  that  are  slain  in  the  inidst  of  the  s. 
32.  2.  Pharaoh,  thou  art  as  a  whale  in  the  s. 

i>an.ll.45.  tabernacle  of  his  palace  between  the  j. 

.Jonak  2. 3.  thou  hadsl  cast  me  into  inidst  of  the  s 

Jicts  27.41. and  falling  into  a  place  where  two  s.met 
SEAL, 

/*  an  instrument  well  known,  wkerewitk  letters 
and  other  writings  arc  teaied  and  ratified.  TTie 
ancient  Hebrews  wore  tkeir  seals  or  signets  in 
rings  on  Ikeir  fingers,  or  in  bracelets  on  tkcir 
arm.<:.-  Jezebel  wrote  letters  to  tke  ciders  of  Is- 
rael tf  condemn  Naboth,  and  sealed  tkem  with 
king  Ahab's  seal,  1  Kings  21.  8.  Haman  tke 
Agaglte  sealed  tke  decree  of  king  Ahasuerus 
against  tke  .lews  witk  tke  king's  «ea/,Esth.3.12. 

Pliny  observes,  lib.  33.  cap.  1.  tkat  tke  use  of 
se.ils  ur  signets  was  yet  rare  at  the  time  of  tke 
Trojan  war,  and  that  they  were  obliged  to  skut 
up  tkeir  letters  with  several  knots :  But 
among  (AeHebrews  they  are  much  more  ancient. 
Judah  tkc  son  nf  Jacob  left  kis  seal,  his  brace 
let,  and  his  staff,  as  a  pledge  witk  Tamar, 
wkom  ke  did  not  know.  Gen.  38.  18,  2.5.  ./?nrf 
it  is  said  in  Deut.  .32.  34,  Is  not  this  laid  up 
in  store  with  me,  and  sealed  up  among  mv 
treasures?  Job  s»ys,  tkat  God  keeps  tke  stars 
as  under  kis  seal,  tkatke  is  governor  and  mas- 
ter of  tkem,  and  allows  tkem  to  appear  wken  he 
tkinks  proper,  iohO.l.  Hesealeth  up  the  stars; 
Jind  in  chap.  14.  17,  My  transgression  is  sealed 
up  in  a  bag 

In  civil  contracts  they  generally  made  two  origi- 
nals: one  continued  open,  and  was  kept  by  him 
for  whose  interest  the  contract  was  made;  the 
other  was  sealed  up  and  depositedin  some  pub- 
lic office.  It  was  sealed  up  to  prevent  any  fraud 
or  falsification.  Jeremiah  bought  afield  in  kis 
country  of  Anathoth,  of  one  named  Hananeel ; 
he  wrote  the  contract,  called  toitnesses,  and 
sealed  it  up;  and  then  put  it  into  tke  hands  of 
kis  disciple  Baruch,  and  said  to  kim;  Take 
these  evidences,  this  evidence  of  the  purchase, 
both  which  is  sealed,  and  this  evitlence  which 
is  open,  and  put  them  in  an  earthen  vessel, 
that  they  may  continue  many  davs, .fer.  32.  10, 
11,  12,  14. 

Tke  apostle  Paul  calls  circumcision  a  seal  of  Ike 
righteousness  of  faith.  Rom.  4.  11,  Abraham 
received  the  sign  of  circumcision,  a  seal  of  the 
righteousness  of  the  faith  whicli  he  had  yet 
being  uncircumcised.  Circumcisio7i  was  a  seal 
and anassurance,on  God's  part,  both  to  Abra- 
ham and  his  spiritual  seed,  that  ke  would  give 
tkem  Christ  tke  promised  seed  out  of  the  loins 
of  Abraham,  ayid  in  kim  accept  of  them  ns  kis 
peculiar  people,  pardon  their  sins,  and  cleanse 
them  from  t  heir  naturalcorruT*tion, signified  by 
their  cutting  off  tkeir  foreskins.  It  was  a  con- 
firmation of  the  covenant  ef  grace,  and  of  the 
righteousness  therein  promiicdupon  believing 
in  Christ,  jind  tke  sane  apostle,  writing  to  tke 
believing  Ephesians,  «a{/5.  In  whom  also,  after 
that  ye  believed,  ye  were  seal.eil  with  that  Ho- 
ly Spirit  of  promise,  Epii.  1.  13.  In  Christ  as 
your  kead  and  representative  ye  were  sealed, 
that  is,  assured  and  ascertained  of  your  inter- 
est in  tke  keavenly  inheritance,  wkich  assur- 
ance was  wrought  in  your  souls  by  tke  imme- 
diate testimony  of  tkc  H-oly  .Spirit. 

It  is  said  in  2  Tim.  2.  19,  The  foundation  of 
God  standeth  sure,  having  this  seal,  the  Lord 
knoweth  them  th:it  ,ire  his;  tkat  is,  God's 
decreeof  election  is  unchangeable,  upon  whick, 
as  a  firm  foundation,  tke  salvation  of  the 
elect  depends;  and  also  the  work  of  grace,  or 
principle  of  koliness,  which  God  kas  laid  in 
tke  hearts  of  the  eiie!  to  be  as  a  foundation, 


SEA 

root,  or  seed,  for  eicrnal  life,i  tmains  tmmov  • 
able, having  this  si.'. i\, co n fir oi ation,  OT  security 
tkat  God  discerns  hts  people  from  otkers.  anO 
will  take  care  of  them,  and  preserve  tkem  to 
eternal  life.  The  apostle  in  1  Cor.  9.  2.  calis 
tke  Corinthians  the  seal  of  bis  apostleshij) ; 
The  seal  of  mine  aposileship  are  ye  in  t.'.e 
Lord.  Ye  are  tke  certain  evidence  of  my  lit- 
viitc  call ;  my  apostolical  office  kath  a  confir- 
mation in  you  by  tke  eff'ett,  as  tkc  writing  it 
confirmed  by  tke  seal.  For  Kow  can  you  think 
tkat  tke  ble:,sing  of  God  skould  so  far  accom- 
pany tke  gospel  ivkick  Iprrack,  as  to  turn  ijua 
front  Pagan  idolatry,  and  your  lewd  courses  of 
life,  to  tke  true  Christian  religion,  and  to  a 
kolylife  and  conversation,  if  Godkad  not  been 
with  me  and  sent  me? 
In  Rev.  5.  1.  John  saw  a  book  sealed  with  scv^n 
seals.  Tkis  was  tke  book  of  God's  decrees  and 
purposes  relating  to  kis  ckurck,  as  to  wkai 
remarkable  things  should  happen  to  it  to  tke 
end  of  tke  world;  its  being  sealed  denotes  tkat 
the  matter  contained  in  it  was  locked  up  fro"! 
and  unknown  to  the  creatures.  Elsewker 
Sealing  denotes  secrecy,  as  in  Isa.  8.  16.  Daj 
12.4.  It  also  denotes  security,  as  in  Rev.  20.  'J 
He  cast  him  into  the  bottomless  jht,  and  sliu 
him  up,  and  set  a  seal  upon  liim.  //e  put  a 
restraint  upon  kim,  and  made  him  absolute',]/ 
incapable  of  doing  any  considerable  misclut/ 
to  the  ckurck.  .4?iJ  zn  Mat.  27.  66,  They  we  • 
and  made  the  sepulchre  sure,  sealing  the  slont,, 
and  setting  a  watch. 
Tkc  grace  of  sanctification  wrougkt  in  the  smu. 
by  tke  Holy  Ghost,  is  the  seal  of  assurance  of 
our  redemption  tocome,ofajoyfulresurrectiiin. 
Eph.  4.  .30,  ,And  grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  of 
God,  whereby  ye  are  sealed  unto  the  day  uf 
redemjition.  One  observes,  tkat  in  tke  com 
parison  o/ our  sanctification  witk  sealing,  <Aer* 
are  tke  following  circumstances  of  likeness  ;  • 
[1]  The  letter  written,  or  cabinet  filled  with 
treasure,  is  every  good  Ckristian,  2  Cor.  4.  7. 
Heb.  10.  10.  [2]  Tke  wax  appointed  to  be 
sealed,  is  tke  relenting  keart  of  inan,  apt  to 
take  any  impression,  Psal.  22.  14.  [3]  The 
sealer  is  tke  Holy  Gkost,  Eph  1.  13.  |  4.  30. 
[4]  Tke  seal  itself  is  tke  word  of  God,  wkicti 
being  applied  to  tke  heart,  makes  an  impression 
upon  it.  [5]  Tke  sealing,  or  impression  ac- 
tive, is  tke  act  of  applying  the  word  of  God, 
whether  precept,  or  promise,  by  the  HolyOkost 
witkin,  and  tkeminister  without,  to  tke  kearer. 
[6]  Tke  print,  or  impression  passive,  or  tht 
image  of  the  seal  left  in  the  wax,  is  the  know- 
ledge,faith,  and  love  of  tkat  truth, holiness, and 
happiness  whickGod  origin  ally  katk  inkimself, 
and  kis  word  from  kim,  and  the  new  man  hath 
tkc  true  image  tkereof  in  himself,  Eph.  4.  23. 
Col.  3.  10.  [7]  The  use  and  end  of  this  sealing, 
is  the  secrecy  and  safety  of  the  things  sealed 
fromtheeyes of  curiosity, and  kands  of  violente 
whercwithstrangers  or  enemies  wouldabuse  it 
So  the  children  of  God  are  past  tke  censure  0} 
tke  icicked  world,  1  Cor.  2.  15.  |  4.  3.  They 
are  preserved  as  precious  things ,  for  God'  snwD 
use,  to  be  witk  kim  in  keaven,  2  Tim.  2. 20, 2i 
They  are  freed  from  tke  malice  and  violence  oi/ 
men  and  devils,  and  from  the  stroke  of  God'it 
justice,  Ezek.  9.  4.  Mat.  10.  18.  Tke  spovs] 
in  tke  Canticles  wiskcs  to  be  set  as  a  scat 
upon  her  beloved's  heart,  as  a  seal  upon  fiia 
arm,  Cant.  8.  0.  that  is,  tkat  she  might  be  en- 
graven upon  tke  tables  of  kis  heart,  tkat  Itit 
mind  and  heart  may  be  constantly  set  upon  her. 
There  seems  to  be  an  allusion  to  the  graven 
tablets  whick  were  frequently  worn  upon  thf 
breast;  and  to  the  signet  on  a  man's  arm  or 
hand,whick  men  prized  at  a  more  tkan  ordinary 
rate ;  as  appears  from  Jer.  22.  24.  Hag.  2  23. 
and  wkick  are  continually  in  tkeir  sight. 
Ift'i>ii''s21.8.  Jezehel  sealed  letters  with  .Ahab's  s 
Job  38. 14.  it  is  turned  as  clay  to  the  s  they  stand 
41.  15.  his  scales  are  shut  up  as  with  a  close  s. 
CaTi<.8.6.set  me  as  as.on  thyheart,  as  as. on  tliyarro 
John  3.  33.  hath  set  to  his  s.  that  God  is  true 
Rom.  4.  11.  circumcis.  as.  of  righteousness  of  fni'h 

1  C»r.9.2.  thes.  of  mineaposfleshipare  vein  the  I.^ 

2  Tim.%  19.  having  this  s.  the  Lord  knoweth  his 
iifu.  6.3.  the  sees.  ||  5.  the  thirds.  1|  7. the  fourths 

9.the  fifth  s.\\  12.when  he  had  opened  the  sixth  »• 

7.  2.  another  angel,  havin.'  the  s  of  the  living  G 

8.  1.  and  when  he  had  opened  the  seventh  s. 

9.  4.  hurt  only  those  that  have  not  the  s.  of  Gotf 
20.  3.  and  shut  him  uii,  and  set  a  s.  upon  him 

SEALS. 
Rev.  5.  1.  and  I  saw  a  book  sealed  with  seven  « 
2.  w'..o  is  worthy  to  loose  the  s.  thereof? 
5.  Lien  of  tribe  of  Juda  prevailed  to  Joose  the  y. 
9.  thou  art  worthy  tu  take  and  open  the 


SiiA 

i^rr  6  1.  sew  whir,  th';  Lamb  opened  one  of  the  s. 

SEAL. 
VeA  9  :t8.  our  princes  and  priests  s.  unto  it,  10. 1. 
itc.  f.  16.  s.  the  luw  among  my  d'sciples 
./i:r.:i-i.44.nien  Bhailsubscnbe  evidences, ands.them 
i'an.  9.  24.  »ev.;niy  weeks  to  s   U|)  tne  vision 
12.  i.  O  Daniel,  sliut  ui)  tJie  words,  s.  tlie  boolv 
/if*.H).4.s.  l!io3ethins;s  llie  seven  thunders  uttered 
L'i.lU.s.notthesavnig?  ol'ilie  isropliecyolthisljook 

■  tiEALED. 
Jjeul.  32.  34.  is  not  this  s.  ui*  among  my  treasures? 
I  h'liigsH.S.  the  letters  were  *-.  with  Aliali'sseal 
Kjth.  3. 12.  written  and  s.  with  the  king's  ring,3.  8. 
Job  14.  17.  my  transgression  is  s.  up  in  a  hag 
Cant.  4.  12.  my  spouse  is  a  t'ountain  s. 
Jsn   29.11.  liio  vision  IS  as  the  A'ords  of  a  book  s. 
Jc    32.10.  i  sjhscnbeil  and  5.  the  evidence 

II.  so  I  look  both  ihut  whicli  was  s.  and  open,  14. 
Da:<.  (i   17   <li.   Kins  i.  it  wilh  iiis  own  signet 

lii.y.roi  t.he  words  art.  closed  up,  and  s.uU  the  time 
Jo'i..  6  27.  lor  liim  hath  God  the  Father  s. 
Ho  r..  1.5.  28.  when  I  have  s.  to  them  this  fruit 
•2  i'or.  1.  iS.  "vho  hatli  s.  us  and  given  tlie  earnest 
Kji.'i  1  13.  ye  were  s. with  that  Holy  Spirit  of  prom. 
4. -".II  grieve  not  the  Spirit, whereby  ye  are  s.to  day 
Jiii:   5   1.  I  saw  a  book  s.  with  seven  seals 
7.  3  hurt  not  earth  nor  sea,  till  we  have  s.  servants 
i.  I  heard  llie   number  of  them  which  were  s. 
there  were  s.  144,000  of  all  the  tribos  of  Israel 
5.  ol.ludH  were  .«.  12,000;  of  Reuben  ;  of  Gad  s. 
G.  of  .\ser ;  of  Nephthahm  ;  of  Manasses  5. 

7.  of  Simeon;  of  Levi;  of  Issachar  were  5. 12,000 

8.  ufZabuion;  of  Joseph;  of  Benjamin  were  s. 

SEA  LEST. 
Ztek.  28.  12.  thou  s.  up  'lie  sum  full  of  wisdom 

SEALETH. 

Job  9. 7.  ccsmandeth  the  sun,  and  s.  up  the  stars 

33.lli.he  o|)enelli  their  ears, and  s. their  instruction 

T7.  7.  he  s.  up  hand  of  every  man,  all  may  know 

SEALING. 

J-feh^.  t38.  princes  and  priests  are  at  the  s.  10.  1 1. 

jVat.  27.  06.  s.  the  stone  and  setting  a  watch 

SEAM 
/(/An  19.  23.  now  the  coat  was  without  s.  woven 

SEARCH. 
Dciit.  13. 14.  then  slialt  thou  inijuire  and  makes. 
£2ra4.15.  that  s. may  be  made  in  the  records,  5.  17. 

19.  s.  hath  been  made,  and  it  is  found,  6.  1. 
Jo")  8.  8  prepare  thyself  to  ihe  s.  of  their  fathers 
"a.  16.  Iiasi  thou  w'alked  in  tlie  5.  of  the  depth? 
f^sal.  64.  6.  theysearch  inui  accomplish  a  diligent  s. 
77.  6. 1  commune,  and  iny  spml  made  diligent  s. 
Jer.  2.  34.  I  have  not  f  luiid  it  bv  secret  * 

SEARCH,  Vtrb. 
Lev.  27.  33.  he  shall  not  s.  whether  it  be  good 
JSTiim.  10.  33.  to  s.  out  a  rpsling-plnce  for  them 
J.!.  2.  send  thoii  men,  that  they  may  s.  the  land 
32.  the  bind  through  which  we  have  gone  to  s.  it 
14.  7.  the  land  we  passed  through  to  s.  it,  is  good 
38.  Joshua  and  Caleb  of  the  men  that  went  to  s. 
Iffiit.  1.  22.  we  will  send  men,  and  they  shall  s. 

■.i3.  who  went  before  to  s.  yoti  out  n  place 
Josh  2.  2.  tiieie  came  men  to  s.  the  country,  3. 
Jiidfr   18.  2.  the  Daniles  sent  men  to  s.  the  land 

1  Sam.  23  23.  if  he  be  in  the  land,  I  will .«.  him  out 

2  Sam.  10  3.  hath  not  DSvId  rather  sent  his  servants 
tinto  thee  to  s.  Ihe  city,  to  spy  it  out?  1  Chr.  IS)  3. 

1  JCings  20.6  will  send  my  servants,an(l  they  shall  s, 
2Kings  10.23.  s.  that  none  of  the  servants  of  the  L. 
Ji>b  13.  9.  is  It  good  that  he  should  s  you  cut? 
}  sill.  44.  21.  shall  not  God  s.  this  out,  he  know^th 
'.39.  23.  5.  me,  O  God,  and  know  my  heart 
/'n.n.2.i.2.bul  the  honour  of  kings  to  s  out  a  matter 

27.  for  men  to  s.  Iheir  own  glory,  is  not  giory 
7    cl.  \.  13.  I  gave  my  heart  to  .«.  by  wisdom,  7.  2.5. 
}i  r.  17.  10.  I  the  Lord  s.  the  heart,  I  try  the  reins 
2  ).  13.  when  yo  shall  s.  for  me  with  all  your  heart 
/   1771.3.  40.  let  us  s.  our  ways,  and  turn  to  the  Lord 
Eick.  34.  fi.  iinl  none  did  s.  or  seek  after  them 
8.  neitnor  did  my  shephirus  s    for  my  hock 
11.  I  will  both  s.  my  sheep,  and  seek  them  out 
39. 14.  after  the  end  of  seven  months  shall  they  s. 
Amos  9.  3.  1  will  s.  and  take  them  out  thence 
Zrpk.  1.  12.  I  will  .1.  Jenisiiiem  with  candies 
Jifat.  2.  f.  and  s.  diligently  for  the  young  child 
John  5.  30.  s.  the  scriptures,  they  testify  of  me 
7.  52.  s.  for  out  of  Galilee  ar'-elh  no  prophet 

SEARCHKT). 

•0<7i.31.34. Lallan  .<r.the  tent, but  found  themnot,35. 

37.  whereas  thou  hast  .i.  all  my  stuff,  thou  found 

44.12  the  steward.?. for  t  he  cup,and  begiin  at  eldest 

fi^um.  13.  21.  so  they  went  up,  and  ».  the  land 

32.  brought  up  an  evil  report  of  ihf  land,  and  s. 
K'lim    14.  6.  Joshua  and  Caleb  s.  the  land,  38. 

34   after  the     umber  of  days  ye.',  the  land 
Oeut.  l-i.:4.came  iinio  the  valley  of  E^^hcol,  and  s.  it 
fob  5  27  wc  have  ?.  it,  know  it  for  thy  good 
W  27.  he  prepared  it,  yea.  and  s.  it  nut 
iJ   'fi.  the  <•»'•-•>?  \vh'-h  T  Knew  n-t,  I  s.  out 
iU.  IJ.  I  waiiel.  wliil.s'  V  .t.  rul  what  to  say 
5IU 


SEA 

.'ob  36.  26.  can  the  number  of  his  years  be  s.  out 
Psn/.lSil.l.O  Lord,  thou  liasts.  me,  and  known  me 
./«•.  31.37.  and  tlie  foundations  of  the  earlhs.  rut 

46.  23.  cut  down  her  foresi,  tlio'  it  cannot  be  s. 
ObacS  6.  how  are  the  things  of  Esau  s.  out 
.Ids  17.  11.  Ihe  Bereans  s.  the  scri|itnres  daily 
1  I'ct.  1.  10.  which  salvation  the  prophets  s.  dilig. 

SEARCH  EST. 
.hb  10.  C.  that  Ihnii  s.  after  my  sin  and  iiiquirest 
Prov.  2.  4.  if  thou  .«.  for  her  as  for  hid  treasures 

SEARCHETH. 
1  Chr.  28.  9.  for  the  Lord  .s.  all  hearts  and  underst. 
.fob  28.  3.  and  he  s.  out  all  perfection,  tli«  stones 

39.  8;  and  he  «.  after  every  green  thing 
Prov.  18. 17.  bui  his  neighbour  comaih,  and  s.  him 

28.ll.tlie  poor  that  bath  understiindmg  s.  bun  out 
/y;o?7i.  8.27.  that  s.  hearts,  knows  the  mind  of  Spirit 
1  Cor.  2.  10.  for  ihe  Spirits,  all  things,  things  of  G. 
Rev.  2.  23.  know  that  I  am  he  which  s.  the  reins 

SEARCHING. 
A''u7n.  13.  2.').  they  returned  from  s.  of  the  land 
Job  11.7.  canst  thou  by  s.  find  out  God  ? 
Prov.  20.  27.  s.  all  the  inward  parts  of  the  belly 
fsa.  40.  28.  there  is  no  s.  of  his  understanding 
1  Pet.l.  11.  s.  what  time  the  Spirit  of  Chrisi  dit"  sig. 

SEARCHINGS. 
.7u(fff.5.16.for  the  divisions  of  Reuben  were  great  s. 

SEARED. 
1  7'm.4.2.  having  their  conscience  s.wilh  a  hot  iron 

SEASON. 
Gen.  40.  4.  and  they  continued  a  s.  in  ward 
Exod.y.l  10.  thou  slialt  keep  this  ordinance  in  hiss. 
Dcut.lC).  6.  at  the  s.  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  Egypt 

28.  12.  to  give  the  rain  unto  thy  land  in  his  s. 
.hsh.  24.  7.  ye  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  a  long  s. 
2A'zr;^s4.iri.  about  this  .s  thou  shall  embrace  a  son 
17.  and  the  woman  bare  a  son  at  that  s. 

1  CA?-o7i.21.  20.  Ihe  altar  was  at  that  s.  at  Gibeon 

2  Chr.  15.  3.  for  long  s.  been  without  the  true  God 
.7oA5.26.ioffrave,as  a  shock  of  corn  cnmeth  in  hiss. 

30.  17.  mv  bones  are  pierced  in  the  night  s. 
38.32.  canst  thou  bring  forth  Mazzaroth  in  his  s. 
Psa!.  1.  3.  a  tree,  that  bringcth  forth  fruit  in  his  s. 
22.  2  1  cry  in  the  night  s.  and  am  not  silent 
ProB. 1.5.23.  a  word  si)oken  in  due  s.  how  good  is  it? 
Feci.  3.  1.  to  every  thing  there  is  a  s.  and  a  time 
fsa.  .50.  4.  I  should  know  how  to  spenk  a  word  in  s. 
.fer.5.  24.  God  giveth  former  and  latter  ram  in  hiss. 
33.20.  there  should  not  be  day  and  night  in  theirs. 
F.zek.  34.  26.  cause  the  .<:liower  come  down  in  s. 
f)an.  7.  12.  their  lives  were  prolonged  for  a  s. 
Nos  2.  9.  lake  away  my  wine  in  Ihe  s.  thereof 
Marh  12.  2.  at  the  s.  he  sent  to  the  husbandmen 
I^nhe  1.20.  mv  words  shall  he  fulfilled  in  tlieir  s. 
4.  13.  the  devil  dejiarted  from  him  for  a  s. 
13.  1.  were  present  at  that  s.  some  that  told  him 
20. 10  at  the  s.  he  sent  a  servant  to  husbandmen 
23  8  he  was  disiroiis  to  see  him  of  a  long  s. 
.fohn  .5.  4  for  an  ang  ■!  went  down  at  q,  certain  s. 

35  ve  were  willing  for  a  s.to  rejoice  in  his  light 
.^cts  13.  11.  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun  for  a  s. 
10.  22.  but  he  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  s. 
24.  25.  when  I  have  a  convenient  s.  I  will  call 
2  Cor.  7.  8.  made  you  sorry,  tho'  it  were  but  for  a  s. 
2T7m.4.2.  be  instant  in  s.out  of  s.  rebuke,  exhort 
Phileni.  15.  perhaps  he  therefore  departed  for  a  s 
//ffc.  11.25.  than  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin  for  a  s 
I  Pet.  1.6.  tho' for  as.  ifneedbe,ye  are  in  heaviness 
Rev.  6.  11.  that  they  should  rest  yet  for  a  little  s. 
20.  3.  and  after  that  he  must  be  loosed  a  little  s. 
See  Appointed,  Due. 
SEASONS. 
Oe77. 1. 14,  lights  shall  be  for  signs,  and  a.  and  days 
Kxod.  18.  22.  let  them  judge  Ihe  people  at  all  s.  26 
I.ev.  23.  4.  tho  feasts  ye  shall  proclaim  in  their  s. 
Psnl.  16. 7.  my  reins  also  instruct  me  in  the  night  s 
104.  19.  he  appninteth  Ihe  moon  for  s.  the  sun 
7>a77.  2.  21.  he  rhangeth  the  times  and  the  s. 
Mat.  21.41.  who  shall  render  Ihe  fruits  in  their  s 
.^cta  1 .  7.  it  is  not  for  you  to  know  the  times  and  s 
!4.  17.  in  that  he  gave  us  rain  and  fruitful  s. 
20.  18.  how  I  have  been  with  you  at  all  s. 
ITAess.  5. 1.  of  the  s.  ve  have  no  need  that  I  write 

SEASON. 

f.ev.  0.  T3.  every  meat-offer,  shall  thou  s.  with  suit 
Mark  9*  50.  wherewith  will  ye  s.  it?  have  salt 

.SEASONED. 
T.iifce  14.34.  if  lost  savnur,wherewilh  shall  it  be  5  'f 
Cul.  4.  6.  let  your  speech  be  always  with  grace,  s 

SEAT. 
The  seat  of  Moses,  upon  which  the  Scribes  and 
PliariseeR  SRt,  is  to  cTvrcss  the  authority  of  the 
doctors  of  the  law,  and  the  office  of  trachinsr 
which  was  grar.ted  to  them,  or  which  thry  took 
upon  themselves.  Our  Lord  commanded  that 
they  should  be  heard  and  respected:  but  he  for- 
bad that  their  actions  should  be  made  precedents 
and  examples,  Mat.  23.  2,  3. 
The  sent  of  the  Scorners,  of  which  there  is  men- 
tion in  Psal.  1. 1.  denolta  an  association  tr  in- 


SEC 

corporation  wilh  libertines,  and  such  as  mahs 
a  viock  of  religion,  who  corrupt  as  much,  by 
their  scandalous  example  ami  ccndt,ct,  tm  l~y 
their  loose  principles,  all  those  that  hear  tf\ch\ 
and  keep  them  company.  The  seat  of  Go«.t  M 
his  throne  or  juilgment-scat.  Job  23.  3,  ()  th« 
I  knew  where  1  m  ghl  Hud  him!  Iliat  1  might 
comi!  even  to  his  seat'  To  his  judirment-seat 
to  plead  my  cause  before  hint ;  not  upon  lermt 
of  strict  justice,  but  of  grace  and  mercy.  'J'hert 
IS  also  the  seat  of  justice,  a  bench  or  chait 
vihereon  magistrates  sut  when  they  adminis 
teeed  justice,  Job  29.  7,  VVIien  I  preuured  mv 
seat  in  the  street. 
.fink,'.  3.  20.  Eglon  rose  out  of  his  s. 

1  .Sam.  1.  9,  Ell  sat  u|)on  a  s.  I>y  a  post,  4.  13. 

4.  16.  befell  from  oti'the.s.  backward  near lliC gate 
20.  18.  be  missed,  because  thy  s.  will  be  empty 
25.  Ihe  king  sat  on  his  s.  on  a  s.  by  llie  wall 

2  .s,77«.  23.  8."'the  Tachmonite  that  sat  in  the  s. 

1  A'77;^i-s2.  19.  caused  as.  to  beset  lor  king's rnothei 
F.-ylh.  3.  1.  set  Hainan's  s.  above  ail  the  princes 
Job  23.  3.  O  that  I  inight  come  even  to  hiss..' 

29.  7.  when  I  prepared  my  s.  in  the  street 
Psal.  1.  1.  nor  siltelh  in  the  s.  of  the  scornful 
Prov.  9. 14.  a  fooli.-h  woman  sitteth  on  a  s.  in  citj 
K2e/r.8.3.where  was  the  s.  of  Iheimageof  jealousj 

28.  2.  I  sit  in  the  s.  of  God,  m  midst  of  the  seas 
Dan.M.  t38.the  Almiglilym  hiss,  he  shall  honoui 
./i77ios(i.3.  and  cause  ilies.  of  violence  to  comenea' 
Jl/a«.  23.  2.  the  scribes  and  pharisecssit  in  Moses'  » 
]{ev.  2.  13.  thou  dweliest  where  Satan's  s.  is 
A'ce  Jt'DiiMENT,  Mercy. 
SEATED. 
Deut.  33. 21.  in  a  portion  of  the  lawgiver  was  he  «. 

SEATS. 

.fer.  18. 1 3.  behold,  he  wrought  a  work  on  the  s. 

j1/a<.21 .12.  he  overthrew  tables  of  money-changers 

and  the  s.  of  tliem  that  sidd  doves,  Mark  11. 15. 

23.6.  love  chief  s  in  ihesvnagognes,  Mark  12.39. 
/.?//.-f  I  52.  hath  ;>ut  down  tne  inighly  from  their*. 

11.  43.  for  ye  love  the  uppermost  t  20.  46. 
Rev.  4  4.  four-and  Iwciily  s.  upon  Ihe  s.  24  eidors 

11.16.  the  elders  which  sal  beforeGod  on  thoir». 

SfX'OiND. 
Gen.  6.  16.  with  s.  and  thin!  stories  make  thoark 

32.  19.  and  so  commanded  he  the  s.  and  third 

41.  43.  he  made  htm  to  ride  in  the  s.  chariot 
p3-orf.26.4.thecoupliiigofthes.5.  10.  |  36.11,12,11 

28.  18.  the  s.  row  shall  be  an  emerald,  39.  11. 
Lev.  5. 10.  he  shall  otter  llie  s,  for  a  hurnt-offeruig 
JV7/77I.  2.  16,  they  shall  set  forlh  in  the  s,  ran« 

losh.  19.  1.  Ihe  s.  lot  came  forth  to  Simeon 
.fiidg.  6.  25.  the  s.  bullock  of  seven  years  old 
26.takes.  bullock, and  olfer!|28.j  lies. was  offered 

1  Sam.  15.  t  9.  Stiul  spared  of  the  best  and  s.  sort 

2  fOntrs  9.  19.  then  he  sent  out  a  s.  on  horseback 
22.  t'H.  Huldiih  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  in  the  s.  part 

1  Chron.  15  18.  with  them  hrelhien  of  the  s.  degree 

2  CAroii. 35.24.  his  servants  put  him  in  the  s. chariot 
Fira  1.  10  silver  basins  of  a  s.  sort  410,  vessels 
Fsth.  9  29  to  confirm  this  s   letter  olPurim 
Feci  4.  8.  there  is  one  alone,  there  is  not  a  s, 

15.  with  Ihes  chilil  that  shall  stand  up  in  his  steat 
F.iek.  10   14  the  s.  face  was  ihe  fsice  of  a  man 
fUni.l.^  behold,  another  beast,  as.  like  to  a  beai 
8   t  3.  but  one  horn  was  higher  than  the  s. 
Zrph.  1. 10.  noise  of  a  cry,  a  howling  from  the  *, 
7,ech.  6.  2.  in  the  s.  chariot  were  black  horses 
Mat  21,  .30  he  came  to  the  s  and  said  likewise 
22.26.  likewise  the  s    had  her,  and  the  third 
unto  the  seventh,  Mark  12. 21.  Luke^ii.  30 
39  s  commandment  is  like  unto  it,  Mark  12,  31 
Luke  6.  1.  and  it  came  to  pass  on  the  s.  sabbath 
12  38.  if  he  shall  come  in  s.  watch  or  the  third 

19.  18,  Ihe  s  came  saying,  L,  thy  pound  gained 
.fohn  4.  54.  this  is  the  s   miracle  that  Jesus  did 
Jfcts  12.  10.  when  they  were  past  the  s.  ward 

13.  33.  as  It  is  written  in  s.  psalm,  thou  art  mysoa 

1  Cor.  15.  47.  the  s.  man  is  the  Lord  from  heaven 

2  Cor  1.  15.  that  ye  might  have  a  s.  benefit 

Tit.  3.  10.  afier  the  first  and  s.  admonition,  reject 
Ifeb.  8.  7.  no  place  should  have  been  sought  for  a. 

9,  3.  nnd  after  the  s,  v-iil,  the  tabernacle 

7,  into  the  s.  vs'ont  the  h'gh-iTiest  once  a  year 

10.  9,  Inketh  away  first,  that  he  may  establish  #, 
2  Pet.  3.  1.  this  s,  epistle  T  now  write  unto  you 
Rrv  2,  11.  shall  not  be  hurt  oflhc  s.dcalh,  20.  6 

i    7.  Ihe  s.  beast  like  a  call',  the  third  had  a  fac« 
6.  3.  I  heard  the  s.  beast  say,  come  and  see 
8. 8.  s.  (ingel  sounde-1,  and  as  it  were  a  mountain 
H    14.  the  .«,  woe  is  past,  the  third  woe  cometh 
Ifi.  S.  Ihe  s.  nn'-'el  poured  out  his  vial  on  tne  get 

20.  14.  dfath  and  hell,  this  is  the  s.  death,  £1.  8 
21   19.  the  s.  tbnndalion  of  the  wa',1  was  saprhiR 

See  D.vY,  Month. 

SECOND  time 

Gen.  22. 15.  the  aniel  called  to  Abraham  the  *  « 

41.  5.  Pharnoh  slept,  and  dreamed  the  »,  ttr»i* 

43.  10.  surely  now  we  had  returned  this  *  txmfi. 


SEC 

Leo  13.  58.  ttimi  It  ahall  be  wajlicd  the  s.  lime 
JVuni.  10.  6.  vvlien  you  Itlow  an  alirui  the  s.  time 
Joek.  5.  '2.  and  circumcise  Israel  the  s.  time 

1  Sam.  2(>.  8.  [  will  nut  smile  iiim  the  £.  Uine 

2  Sam.  14.  i'i.  Absalom  sent  to  Joab  the  s.  lime 

1  Kinifs%.-i..  the  L.  api  eared  to  Solonicntlies.ttme 

18.  34.  do  it  the  «.  time.,  they  did  it  the  s.  time 

19.  7.  the  aiig'l  came  again  to  Elijali  the  s.  time 
^i  Kings  lU.  0.  Jeliu  wrote  a  letter  the  5.  time 

1  CAr. '29. 2.2.  tfcey  made  Solomon  king  the  s.  time 
£s£A.  2. 19.  when  virgins  were  gathered  Ihes.  time 
Isa  11. 11.  Litdset  hie  hand  the  s.  time  to  recover 
Jer  1. 13.  ihe  word  of  Lord  caniL-  to  me  the  s.  time 

saying,  what  seest  thou  7  13.  3.  |  33.  1. 
Jonah  3.  1.  the  word  came  to  Jonah  the  «.  tune 
ffah.  1.  9.  attliction  shall  not  ri*e  U|)  the  s.  time 
Mat.  26. 42.  he  went  again  th.:  i.  time  and  prayed 
Mark  14.  72.  and  the  s.  time  the  cock  crew 
John  3.  4.  can  he  enter  the  «.  time  into  the  womb  ? 

21.  16.  Jesus  saith  to  Peter  the  s.  time,  Simon 
.ictsT.  13.  at  the  s.  time  Jcsepli  was  made  known 

10. 15.  the  voice  s^iake  to  Peter  again  the  s.  lime 
i  Car.  13.  2.  as  if  1  were  present  the  s.  time 
Heb.  9.28.  he  shall  appear  the  s.  time  without  sin 

SECOND  Year. 
G'en.47.18.they  came  the  s.ye  T.r  to  Joseph, and  said 
Exod.iO.  17.  m  the  s.  j/ear,the  first  day  of  the  month 
jVum.  1.  1.  in  the  s.  year  after  they  were  come 

9. 1.  in  first  month  of  s.  ^ear,the  L.  spake  to  .Moses 

10.  11.  in  the  s.  year  the  cloud  was  taken  up 
i  Kings  19.'2'J.  this  a  sign,  ye  shall  eat  in  the  s. year 
that  which  springelh  of  the  same,  tsa.  37.  30. 

2  Chron.  27.  5.  Ammon  paid  Jothain  the  s.  year 
Ezra3.8mthosj/ciir  of  their  coming  to  Jerusalem 

4.24. it  ceased  to  ihas.year  of  Darius  kmg  of  Pers. 

Oa7i.2.1.  in  the  s.  year  of  reign  of  Nebuchadnezzar 

Nebuchadnezzar  dreamed  dreams 

Hag.  l.l.ins.jrear  of  Darius,  15.  |  2.  10.  Zedt.  1.7. 

SECONUAIULY. 
1  Car.  12.  28.  God  set  s.  prophets,  thirdly  teachers 

SECRET. 

[■  taken,   [1]   For  an   affair  which  few  people 

know,  and  that  on^hl  to  be  kept  private,  Prov. 

20.  I'J,  He  that  giieth  about  as  a  tale-bearer, 
revealeth  secrets.  [21  For  that  which  is  hid 
from  the  understanding  of  all  men,  and  known 
only  to  God.  Deut.  29.  29,  The  secret  things 
belong  unto  the  Lord  our  God  The  counsels 
and  purpnses  of  God  concerning  persons  or 
nations,  and  the  reasons  of  his  dispensations 
towards  them,  together  with  the  time  and  man- 
ner of  inflicting  j  udgments,  or  shewing  mercy, 
are  hidden  in  his  own  bosom,  and  not  to  be  pried 
into  hy  us.  .Ind  in  Arr.os  3.  7,  The  I.>ord  will 
do  nothing,  but  he  revealeth  his  secret  unio  his 
servants  the  prophets.  [3J  For  the  secret  fa 
vour  and  blessing  of  God,  protecting,  direct 
ing,  and  succeeding  persons  in  all  their  affairs 
Job  29.  4,  When  thesecret  of  G"d  was  upnnmy 
tabernacle.  ~'lnd  in  I'sal.  25  14,  Thu  secret 
ef  the  Lord  is  with  them  that  fear  him,  and 
he  will  shew  them  iiis  covenant.  Mis  gracious 
and  falherhj  providence  is  towards  them,  ta 
king  care  of  them,  and  working  fur  them,  even 
then  when  God  seems  to  frown  upon  them  His 
word  is  with  them,  to  direct  and  guide  them  tu 
the  right  way,  to  shew  them  their  duty  in  all 
conditions,  and  the  way  to  their  eternal  saloa 

ion :  Jind  this,  though  revealed,  yet  may  be 
'■.ailed  a  secret,  because  of  the  many  and  deep 
mysteries  in  it ;  because  it  is  said  to  be  hid 
from  many  of  those,  tu  whom  it  was  revealed, 
Mat.  11.  25.  2  Cor.  3.  13,  14,  15.  Mnd  be- 
cause it  is  not  to  be  understood  to  any  purpose, 
unless  the  mind  be  illuminated  by  the  Spirit  of 
God,  Psal  119.  18,  19  [4]  For  the  hidden 
meaning  and  import  of  a  dream  or  vision, 
Dan.  4.  9.  [5]  For  that  which  is  kept  close 
from  the  knowledge  of  all  other  men, and  where- 
of ourselves  only  are  conscious.  Psal.  90.  8, 
Thou  hast  set  our  secret  sins  in  the  liglit  of 
thy  countenance.  F.ccl  12  14,  Fur  Gud  shall 
bring  every  work  into  judgment,  with  every 
secret  thing,  whether  it  be  good,  or  whether  it 
be  evil.  Rom.  2.  16,  In  the  clay  when  God 
shall  judge  the  secrets  of  men  by  Jesus  Christ. 
^fhen  Godshalljudge  not  only  Ike  outward  ac- 
tions of  men,  which  are  manifest  to  all,  but 
their  most  hidden  sins,  and  sect  et  dtities,  their 
traO'Dvi  furpsses,  designs,  and  aims.  The 
numberer  of  secrets,  or  the  wonderful  nu:n- 
bnreT,  Dan.  8.  f  13.  By  this  is  meant, 
Christ  JesiiB,  who  is  inonderfal,  Isa.  9.  6.  and 
who  hath  all  the  hidden  things  of  God  nnm- 
bered  before  him,  and  knows  ihem  peife  tly, 
and  revealeth  to  angels  axd  men  those  secrets 
of  the  Father. 

9eR  49.  6.  O  my  Boul,  come  not  thou  into  their  #. 

fob  15.  8.  hast  thou  heard  the  s.  of  God  1 
19. 1 19.  all  the  men  of  i;iy  »■.  abhorred  me 
ii'HI 


SEC 

./ab  24,  t  IS.  the  adulterer  sc'.teth  his  face  in  *. 
29.  4.  when  thes.  of  God  was  ujion  my  tabernacle 
40.  13.  hide  them,  and  bind  their  faces  in  s. 

Psal.  25. 14.  Ihes.  ofLd.  is  with  them  that  fear  him 
27.  5.  in  5.  of  his  labcrn.  he  shall  hide  me,:jl.20. 
64.  4.  that  they  may  shoot  in  s.  at  the  perfect 
139.  15.  not  hid  from  thee  when  I  was  made  in  s. 

Prov.  3.  32.  but  his  s.  is  with  the  righteous 
9.  17.  stolen  waters,  bread  eaten  in  «.  is  pleasant 
21.  14.  a  gift  in  s.  pacifieth  anger,  a  reward  wrath 

25.  9.  and  discover  not  a  s.  to  another 

26.  t  26.  whose  hatred  is  covered  in  s. 

Isa.  24.  t  16.  but  I  said  my  s.  to  me,  woe  unto  me 
45.  19.  I  have  not  spoken  in  «.  48.  16. 
.ler.  23.  t  18.  who  hath  stood  in  thes.  of  the  Lord 
F.iek.  28.  3.  no  s.  that  they  can  hide  from  thee 
/Jan.  2. 18.  desire  mercies  ofGod  concerning  this  s. 
19.  then  was  the  s.  revealed  to  Daniel  in  vision 
27.  the  s.  which  the  king  hath  demanded 
30.  this  .s.  not  revealed  me  for  any  wisdom  I  have 
47.  seeing  thou  couldest  reveal  this  s. 
4.  9.  because  I  know  that  no  s.  troubleth  thee 
.Hmos  3.7.  he  revealeih  his  s.  to  his  servants 
/'tfaJ.6.4.thal  thine  alms  may  be  in  s.and  thy  Father 
who  seeth  \as.  shall  reward  thee  openly,  6,  18. 
6.  pray  to  thy  Father  who  is  in  s.  and  thy  Father 
18.  thou  appear  to  fast  to  thy  Father  who  is  in  s. 
John  7.  4.  there  is  no  man  doeth  any  thing  in  s. 
10.  he  went  up  to  the  feast  as  it  were  in  s. 

18.  20.  I  spake  openly,  in  .?.  have  I  said  nothing 
Eph.  5.  12.  things  which  are  done  of  them  in  s. 

SECRET,  .adjective. 
Deut. 27. 15.  cursed  that  putteth  an  idol  in  a  5.  place 

29.  29.  s.  things  belong  unto  the  Lord  our  God 
Judg.  3.  19.  I  have  a  s.  errand  unto  thee,  O  kin; 

13. 18.  why  askest  thou  my  name,  seeing  it  is  s.l 

1  Sam.  5.  9.  they  had  emerods  in  their  s.  parts 

19.  2.  take  heed,  abide  in  a  s.  place,  hide  thyself 

2  Kings 5.  t  24.  when  Gehazi  came  to  thes.  place 
Job  14.  13.  O  that  thou  wouldest  keep  me  s. 

13.  11.  is  there  any  s.  thing  with  thoe  ■? 

20.  26.  all  darkness  shall  be  hid  in  his  s.  places 
Psal.  10.8.  in  s.  places  doth  he  murder  the  innocent 

17.  12.  as  a  young  lion  lurking  in  s.  places 

18.  11.  he  made  darkness  his  s.  place 

19.  12.  cleanse  thou  mo  from  s.  fsuita 

64.  2.  htdi!  me  from  the  s  courisel  of  the  wicked 
81   7.  I  answered  thee  in  the  ».  place  of  thunder 
99.  8.  cur  s.  sins  in  the  light  ;;f  thy  countenance 
91  1  that  dweiieth  in  thes  place  of  the  Must  High 
Prov.  27  5  ojien  rebuki'  is  better  than  s.  live 
F.ccl.Vi  14,  shall  bring  i.^t■: judgiTient  every  $.  thing 
Cant.  2  14   O  my  dove,  that  art  m  the  s.  places 
Isa.  3  17.  tlic  Loril  will  discover  their  s.  parts 
26.  f  16  they  have  poured  uut  a  s.  speech 
45  3   I  will  give  thei-  hidden  riches  of  a.  places 
.hr.  2  34  I  have  not  found  it  by  s   search 
13.17  my  soul  shall  weep  ins  places  fnr  your  pride 
23.24  can  any  bidi- himself  in  s  places,  saith  Lord 
49.  II)  Esau  bare,  I  have  uncovered  his  s  places 
Lam  3  10  he  was  to  mi  as  a  lum  in  s.  places 
Ezek.  7  22  and  they  shall  pollute  my  s.  place 
Dan  2  22  he  revealeth  the  deep  and  s.  things 
Mat.Vi  35.1  will  utter  things  which  have  been  kept 
s  frnm  th.- foundation  of  the  world,  /Jf/7«.16.25. 
24  26  behuld,  he  is  in  s.  chambrrs,  believe  it  not 
Mark  4  22  n  ithing  hid,  nor  was  any  thing  kept  s. 
but  that  It  should  ccrr.e  abroad,  l.uke  8. 17. 
Luke  11.  33.  no  man  putteth  a  candle  in  a  s.  place 

SECRETS. 
.tub  11  6.  that  ho  would  shew  thee  thes.  of  wisdom 
Psal  44  21.  for  ho  knowelh  the  s.  of  the  heart 
Priv  11.  13  a  tale-bearer  revealeth  s.  but  he  that 
20  19  that  goetli  as  a  tale  bearer,  revealeth  s. 
Dan  2  28  but  there  li  a  God  that  revealeth  s. 
29  h.-  that  revealeth  s.  maketh  known  to  thee 
47.  of  a  truth  it  is,  your  God  is  a  revealer  of  s. 
Rom.  2.  16.  when  God  shall  judge  Ihes.  of  men 
1  Cor.  14.25.  thus  are  the  s.  of  his  heart  manifest 

SECRETS. 
Deut.  25.  11.  and  the  wife  takoth  him  by  the  s. 

SECRETLY. 
Gen.  31.  27.  wherefore  didst  thou  flee  away  s.  ? 
Deut.  13.6.  if  thy  brother  entice  theo  s.  saying 
27.24.  cursed  be  he  that  smiteth  his  neighbours. 
28  57.  she  sliall  eat  them  for  want  of  all  tilings  s. 
.A)sA. 2.1.  Josh  nil  sonofNun.  sent  two  men  to  spy  s. 

1  Sam.  18.  22.  commune  with  David  s.  and  say 
23.9.  David  knew  that  Sauls,  practised  mischief 

2  Sam.  12. 12.  for  ihou  didst  it  s.  but  I  will  do  this 
^iKings  17. 9.  (lids,  those  things  that  were  not  right 
Job  4.  12.  now  a  thing  was  s.  brou2:ht  to  me 

13.  10.  will  reprove  yon,  if  you  s.  accept  persons 
31.  27.  and  my  heart  hath  been  s  enticed 

Psal.  10.  9.  he  lietli  in  wait  s.  as  a  lion  in  his  den 
31.20.  keep  them  s.  in  a  pavilion  from  strife  of  ton. 

.Ter.  37  17.  Zedekiah  asked  s.  is  there  any  word  ? 
38.  16  Zedekiah  the  king  swares.  unto  .Jeremiah 
iO.  15.  Johanan  sprike  to  Godaliah  in  Mizpah  s. 

Hab.3, 14.  their  rejoicinr  ii.m  to  devour  the  poors. 


SEC 

.Tohn  11. 28.  she  went  and  called  Mary  her  siitef  S; 

19.38  Joseph  was  ad  suiple.buts.  for  fear  of  Jews 

SECT 

'J'his  word  is  the  same  in  the  Greek  with  thi 
word  heresy,  though  the  smind  be  not  tt 
odious.  Jimong  the  Jews  were  known  four 
several  Sects,  which  were  distinguished  by 
the  singularity  of  their  practices  and  opi- 
nions, and  yet  continuing  united  in  commu 
nion  with  each  other,  and  with  the  body  of 
their  nation.  These  Sects  are  those  of  Ik, 
Pharisees,  the  Saddu  ;ees,  the  Essenians,  ana 
the  Herodians.  As  to  the  first  two  Sects 
see  the  Significations  on  Phakiskes,  and  SaE' 

DUCKKS. 

The  Essenians,  or  Essene?  are  not  mentioned  tn 
Scripture,  but  they  an  described  by  Josephus 
and  other  historians  :  Joseph,  de  Bello,  lib  2. 
cap.  12.  He  says  that  they  live  in  perfect 
union  among  themselves,  and  abhor  voluptu- 
ousness, as  poison  of  the  most  dangerous  con- 
sequence. They  do  not  marry,  but  they  bring 
up  other  men's  children  with  as  much  care  as 
if  they  were  their  own,  and  infuse  into  them 
very  early  their  own  spirit  and  maxims.  Thesa 
children  are  all  treated  and  clothed  in  the  same 
manner,  and  do  not  change  their  dress  till  the 
clothes  they  have  are  entirely  worn  out. 
Seme  employ  themselves  in  husbandry,  others  in 
trades,  and  manufactures  of  such  things  only 
as  are  of  use  in  time  of  peace,  their  desinsns  be- 
ing to  do  good  only , to  themselves  and  nt her  men. 
Before  they  admit  any  who  desire  it,  to  be  of 
their  Sect,  they  put  them  to  a  year's  probation, 
and  during  this  time  mure  them  to  the  practice 
of  their  most  uneasy  exercises.  After  this 
term,  they  permit  them  to  come  into  the  common 
refectory,  which  is  as  it  were  a  sacred  temple^ 
where  they  all  continue  in  profound  silence. 
There  they  are  served  with  bread,  and  evert^ 
one  has  his  particular  mess.  Tie  priest  says 
grace,  after  which  they  may  eat;  they  finish 
their  meal  also  with  a  prayer.  After  having 
proved  such  a  desire  to  be  of  their  Sect  for  a 
year,  they  permit  them  then  to  come  into  the 
place  where  Ihey  bathe  when  they  come  from, 
their  work;  but  they  do  not  admit  them  into 
the  inner  part  of  the  house,  till  they  have  gona 
through  another  trial  of  two  years.  JVhtn 
these  two  years  are  expired,  they  are  allowed  ta 
make  a  kind  of  profession, whereby  they  engage 
themselves  by  the  most  iiicful  oaths  to  observe 
the  laics  of  piety,  justice,  and  modesty ;  fidelity 
to  God  and  their  prince ;  never  to  discover  the 
secrets  of  the  Sect  to  strangers,  and  to  preserve 
the  books  of  their  masters  and  the  names  of  an- 
gels with  great  care.  If  any  one  violates  these 
promises,  and  incurs  the  guilt  of  any  notorious 
fault,  he  is  expelled  the  society,  and  generally 
dies  of  want,  because  he  can  receive  no  food 
from  any  stranger,  being  tied  to  the  contrary 
by  these  oaths. 
The  Esaenea  generally  live  long,  andmany  reach 
the  age  of  a  hundred  years  ;  which  is  said  to 
be  owing  to  the  simplicity  of  their  diet,  and  th« 
great  regularity  of  their  lives.  They  shew  an 
incredible  firmness  under  torments,,  whereof 
there  were  some  eminent  examples  during  the 
war  between  the  Romans  and  the  Jews.  Tkey 
hold  the  souls  of  men  to  be  immortal,  and  be-  ^ 
lieve  that  they  descend  from  the  most  elevated 
part  of  the  air  into  the  bodies,  which  are  ani- 
mated by  them,  whither  they  are  drawn  by  some 
natural  attraction,  which  they  are  net  able  to 
resist.  After  death,  they  return  with  rapidity 
to  the  place  from  whence  they  came,  being  as  it 
were  freed  from  a  long  and  melancholy  capti- 
vity. As  to  the  state  of  men  s  souls  after 
death,  they  have  the  same  sentiments  almost  a» 
the  heathens,  who  place  the  souls  of  good  men 
in  the  Elysian  fields,  and  those  of  wicked  men 
in  the  kingdom  of  Pluto,  where  they  are  tor- 
mented according  to  the  quality  of  their  faults 
Although  the  Essenes  were  the  most  religious  of 
their  nation,  they  nevertheless  did  not  go  to  the 
temple  of  Jerusalem,  nor  offered  any  bloody 
.racrifices.  They  were  afraid  of  being  polluted 
by  the  conversation  ef  other  men,  whose  Uvea 
were  not  so  pure  as  theirs.  They  sent  their 
offerings  thither,  and  themselves  offered  up  to 
God  the  sacrifice  of  a  clean  hrart,  free  from 
the  guilt  of  any  great  offences.  They  lived  at 
a  distance  from  the  sea  shore,  for  fear  of  being 
corrupted  by  the  conversation  of  strangers 
They  chose  rather  to  dwell  in  the  fields,  than 
in  cities  ;  anil  applied  Ibemselnes  to  agriculture 
and  other  laborious  exercises,  which  did  not 
take  thtm  out  of  that  solitude  whersof  thef 
made  profession. 
Their  studies  were  neither  logic,  nor   naiarai 


fihl^oaophy  Ifut  moralitu  and  the  latss  of 
loses.  'Jo  these  they  applied  themselves prin- 
tipaliy  upon  sab  bath- days,  when  th:y  assem- 
bled III  their  synagogues,  where  everyone  was 
seated  aecorduig  to  his  rank  ;  the  elder  abooe, 
'.he  younger  part  of  them  below.  One  of  the 
company  read,  and  another  of  the  most  learned 
of  them  expounded.  'J'htymadeusc  of  symbols 
very  much,  of  allegorius  and  jearables,  after 
the  manner  of  the  ancients.  This  is  asummary 
of  the  description  which  Josejilius  gives  of 
the  Kssciics.  Some  are  of  opijiion  that  John 
the  Bdjuist  Hoed  anong  them,  till  the  time 
when  he  began  to  baptize  and  preach  re- 
pentance. 

T.ie  Herodians,  so  named  from  Herod,  were 
another  Sect,  which  was  among  the  Jews  in 
our  Saviour's  time,  who  had  a  loaven,  or  par- 
ticular doctrines,  distinct  from  those  of  the 
Piiarisees  and  SaiJiKico(;!i,  against  whom  our 
Saviour  requires  his  followers  to  guard  them- 
teloes,  Mark  8.  Jo.  I'euple  are  much  divided 
about  this  Sect.  Some  believe  that  the  Htrod 
ians  took  Herod  for  the  Messiah  ;  but  as  there 
were  several  Heroci^,  who  were  known  to  have 
reigned  over  the  Jews,  they  are  still  divided  to 
know  which  of  thi-m  was  acknowledged  for  the 
Messjuh.  The  generality  are  for  Herod  the 
Great,  the  son  of  Aiitipnler,  who  died  in  a 
short  time  after  the  birth  of  Christ.  They 
say,  that  the  Herndians ^rouni/f.i/  their  opinion 
of  Herod's  being  the  Messiali  upon  the  cele- 
brated prophecy  of  Jacob,  Oen.  4i).  10,  Tlie 
sceptre  shall  not  depart  from  .Judah,  nor  a 
lawgiver  from  l)Ct\veeii  his  feet,  uiilil  Shiloh 
come;  and  unto  him  shall  the  gathering  of 
the  people  be.  These  marks  thry,  mistaking 
the  nature  of  Chrisl's  kingdom,  thought  suited 
exactly  with  Herod  ;  because  he  was  a  stranger, 
and  withal  a  powerful,  brave,  and  warlike 
prince,  and  appeared  at  a  time,  when  all  the 
iDOrld  were  in  expectation  of  the  Messiah. 
^7i(i  Herod  I.?  said  to  have  procured  the 
genealogical  memoirs  of  the  house  of  Daviil 
to  be  burnt,  that  so  no  one  might  be  able  to 
prove  that  he  was  not  of  a  family,  from 
which  it  was  well  known  that  t/ts  Messiah  was 
to  spring. 

Others  are  of  opinion,  that  Herod  It.  surnamed 
Antipas,  and  Tetrarch  of  Galilee,  was  the 
head  of  the  Herodiaiis.  He  icas  a  very 
ambitiiius  and  very  politic  prince,  for  our 
Saviour  calls  him'  Fox,  J.uke  13.  3'i.  He 
might  he  very  well  thought  to  be  ambitious  of 
passing  for  the  .Messiah. 

Some  others  believed  Herod  Agrippa,  who  was 
appointed  king  of  Jiidea  by  Caligula,  to 
have  given  name  to  the  Herodians.  Ilut  how 
is  this  opinion  maintainable,  since  the  Herod- 
ians were  already  known  some  years  before 
this  prince  ascended  the  throne  ? 

Many  of  the  Fathers,  and  several  Commentators, 
have  asserted,  that  the  Herodians  were  people 
of  Herod's  relinuc,  who,  tosatisfy  their  curio- 
sity, or  make  their  court  to  their  7naster,  r.amc 
with  (Ae  Pharisees  to  tcmptChnslupon  paying 
tribute  :  But  by  the  recital  of  the  Kvangelists 
it  appears,  that  the  ^Herodians  were  a  Sect 
sul/sisting  in  Judea  without  any  dependence 
on  king  Herod,  and  his  power  at  Jerusalem. 

Some  will  hane  it,  that  the  Herodians  were  poli- 
ticians who  favoured  the  dominion  of  Herod 
and  the  liomans  against  the  Jews,  jeho  were 
zealous  for  the  liberty  of  their  nation.  The  for- 
mer maintained,  that  it  was  their  duty  to  pay 
tribute  to  the  kings  established  by  the  Ro- 
mans :  but  the  other  Jews  were  of  the  con- 
trary iipinion. 

Vr.  Prii'caux  says,  that  the  Herodians  were  a 
Scci  formed  amongst  (Ac  Jews,  and  had  parti- 
cular doctrines  distinct  from  those  of  the  Pha 
risees  and  Sadducees,  and  that  these  doctrines 
were  reducible  to  two  heads:  [I]  In  their 
belief  that  the  dominion  of  the  llomans  over 
the  Jews  was  just  and  lawful,  and  that  it 
was  their  dutu  to  submit  to  it.  [2|  That  in 
ihe  present  circumstances  they  might  with  a 
good  conscience  follow  mariy  of  the  heathen 
modes  and  usages.  It  is  certain,  says  he,  that 
these  were  Herod's  principles  ;  since  he  excuse.i 
himself  on  tht  score  of  the  necessity  of  the 
iimcs,  for  acting  in  many  things  against  the 
maxims  of  the  Jewish  religion. 

Their  hypocritical  loose  way  of  professing  and 
practising  the  law,  or  true  religion,  among 
t,ther  bad  effects  whichit  produced,  made  these 
strange  factions  and  divisions,  even  among  the 
vain  professors  themselves.  Others  think,  that 
ikcJnwa  nivided  themselves  into  siveral  sects, 
in  imitation  of  the  Greeks,  whose philosophersl 
52i 


5SKE 

were  divided  into  different  factions  ;  such  as, 
the    Academics,  the   Stoics,  the    Perijiatetics, 
the  Epicureans,  i\  c.     U  seems  as  if  the  Co- 
rinthians had  a  mind  to  introduce  something 
like  this  into  Christianity,  when  they  boasted, 
I  am  a   disci])le  of  Paul,  1  of  Apollos,  1   ol 
Peter ;  which  abusethe  apostle  Paul,  with  great 
vehemence,  corrects,  1  Cor.  ].  PJ,  13.  \  '3.  '22. 
Acts  5.  17.  which  is  the  s.  of  Uie  Sadducees 
Jo.  5.  the  s.  of  the  Pliarisecs  which  believed 
"4.  5.  a  ringleader  of  the  s.  of  the  Nazarenes 
2(i.  5.  after  the  straitest  s.  of  our  religion  1  lived 
28.  22.  this  s.  is  every  where  spoiicu  against 

SECTS. 
1  Cer.  11.  t  19.  there  must  be  also  s.  amongst  you 

SECURE. 
Judg.  8.  11.  Gideon  emote  the  host,  for  it  was  s. 
18.  7.  after  the  manner  of  the  Zidonians,  s. 
10.  when  ye  go,  yo  shall  come  to  a  people  »■.  27. 
.Job  11.  18.  thoushalt  be  s.  because  there  is  hope 
12.  6.  and  they  lliat  provoke  God  are  s. 
Mat.  28.  14.  we  will  persuade  him,  and  s.  you 

s;l(;urely. 

ProB.3.29.dcvisei;otovil,seeingdwelletli«.by  thee 
Mic.  2.  8.  puHj  garment  from  tliem  that  pass  hy  s. 

SECURITY. 
.^cts  17.  9.  and  when  tlicy  had  taken  s.  of  Jason 

SEDITION. 
Ezra  4.  15.  that  they  moved  s.  in  the  city,  19. 
I^uke  23.  19.  for  a  certain  s.  cast  into  prison,  25. 
Acts  24.  5.  we  have  found  this  man  a  mover  of  s. 

SEDITIONS. 
Gal.  5.  20.  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  s.  heresies 

SEDUCE. 
Mark  13.  22.  shall  shew  signs  and  wonders  to  s. 

1  John  ii.  20.  written  concerning  them  that  s.  you 
fie;;.  2. 20.  tliou  surt'erest  Jezebel  tos.  my  servants 

SEDUCED. 

2  Kings  21.  9.  Manasseli  s.  them  to  do  more  evil 
Isa.  19.  13.  they  have  also  s.  Egypt,  even  they 
Ezek.  13.  10.  they  have  also  s.  my  people,  saying 

SEDUCERS. 

2  Tim.  3.  13.  but  s.  shall  wax  worse  and  worse 
SEDUCETH. 

Prov.  12.  26.  but  the  way  of  the  wicked  s.  them 
SEDUCING. 

1  T'm.4.1. depart  from  faitli,givinghoed  to  s.  spirits 
SEE 

Signifies,  [1]  To  behold,  or  perceive  with  the  eyes, 
Exud.  23.  5.  [2]  To  observe  with  approba- 
tion. Gen.  1.  4.  [3J  To  look  upon  with  con- 
sideration and  observatiim.  Mat.  22.  II.  [4] 
To  visit,  1  Sam.  15.  35.  I  Cor.  10.  7.  [5J 
To  suffer,  or  bear  with,  Ezra  4.  14.  [C]  To 
hear,  Exod.  20.  18,  All  the  people  saw  the 
thunderings  and  the  iioiso  of  the  trum|)ct. 
And  in  Rev.  1.  12,  I  turned  to  see  the 
voice  that  spake  with  iiin.  [7]  To  feel,  Psal. 
90.  15.  [8]  To  taste  of,  Luke  2.  20.  John  8. 
51.  ["i]  To  know  or  learn.  Gen. '31.  U.  [10] 
To  have  abundance  of  knowledge,  so  as  not  to 
stand  in  need  of  instruction  from  others,  Jolin 
9.  41.  [II]  To  perceive  and  understand  eipe- 
rimentully,  Exod.  5.  19.  Kom.  7.  23.  [12] 
To  beware,  or  take  care.  Rev.  19.  10.  |  22. 
9.  [13]  To  know  by  divine  reiielation,  Isa.  2. 
1.  I  13.  I.  [141  To  believe  in,  and  rely  upon, 
Heb.  11.  27.  [15]  To  have  the  perfect  and  im- 
mediale  fruiliun  of  tlie  gloriuus  presence  of 
God  in  heaven.  Job  19.  20.  Mat.  5.  8,  Blessed 
are  the  pure  in  heart;  for  they  shall  see  God. 

Thus  seeing,  or  to  see,  is  not  only  saidofthe  sense 
of  vision,  by  which  we  perceive  external  objects, 
but  alsovf  inward  perception,  of  the  knowledge 
of  spiritual  things,  and  even  of  that  super- 
natural sight  of  hidden  things,  of  prophecy,  of 
visions,  of  ecstasies.  IVhenee  it  is,  that  for- 
merly they  were  called  Seers,  who  afterwards 
were  called  Nabi,  or  prophets,  1  Sam.  9.  9.  and 
that  prophecies  were  called  visions,  Obad.  1. 

To  see  the  goudiiess  of  the  Lord,  Psal.  27.  13.  is 
to  enjoy  themercy  or  blessing  which  God  hath 
promised.  Job  says,  O  remember  that  my  life 
is  wind,  mine  eyes  shall  no  more  see  gooil,  .fob 
7.  7.  /  shall  die,  and  see  no  more ;  I  shall  no 
lunger  enjoy  the  good  things  of  this  world,  .fin  d 
in  Mat.  5.  8,  The  pure  in  heart  shall  see  God. 
They  shall  umlerslaiid  the  mysteries  of  salva- 
tion, they  shall  perceive  the  loving  kindiuss  of 
God  towards  them  in  this  life,  and  shall  at 
length  perfectly  enjoy  him  in  heaven. 

It  is  said,  Exod.  24.  10,  That  the  elders  saw 
the  God  of  Israel :  They  did  not  sec  any  re- 
semblance of  the  divine  nature,  which  is  ex- 
pressly denied,  Deut.  4.  15.  but  some  glorious 
appearance  ortnken  of  God's  special  presence; 
or  rather  th"-  Second  Person  of  the  Trinity,  v)ho 
then  shewed  himself  to  them  in  a  human  shape, 
as  a  testimony  of  kis  future  incarnation. 

To  see   the  face  of  the  kmg,  Ksth.  1    14.  is  to  be 
3V 


of  his  household,  to  approach  near  him  or  to 
have  familiar  converse  with  him.  The  kingi 
of  Persia,  under  the  pretence  of  mctintiming 
that  respect  and  majesty  that  were  due  to  thcra, 
seldom  permitted  their  subjects  to  sec  iliem_ 
and  hardly  ever  shewed  themseloes  in  public  '■ 
None  but  their  most  intimate  fri:<ids, or  thoit 
familiar  domestics,  had  the  advantage  of  be- 
holding their  faces. 
f?tH.2.1it. brought  to  Adam, to5. what  he  would  call 
8. 8.  he  sent  a.  dove  to  s.  if  the  waters  were  abated 

11.  5.  and  the  Lord  came  down  to  s.  Ihe  city 
19.  21.  he  said  unto  him,  s.  1  have  accepted  thee 
22.  t  14.  the  name  of  that  place,  the  Ld.  will  s. 
27.27.s.tlie  smell  of  my  son  is  us  the  smeli  cf  a  field 
29.  t  32.  and  Leah  called  his  name,  s.  a  son 

31.  5.  lie  said,  I  s.  your  fatlier'a  countenance 
34. 1.  Dinah  went  out  lo  s.  the  daughters  of  land 
42.  9.  but  to  s.  the  nakedness  of  the  land,  12. 

44.  23.  tlio-u  saidst,  you  shall  5.  my  face  no  more 

45.  \i.  your  eyes  s.  and  the  eyes  of  my  brother 
24.  ho  said,  s.  that  ye  fall  not  out  by  the  way 
28.  I  will  go  and  s.  Joseph  before  I  die 

48.  II.  I  had  not  tl>ouglit  to  s.  thy  face,  and  lo 
F.xod.  1.  10.  and  wlie.i  yes.  them  upon  the  stootf 

3.  3.  I  will  turn  aside,  and  s.  this  great  eight,  4. 

4.  13.  s.  whether  my  brethren  be  yet  alive 

21.  «.  that  thou  do  those  wonders  bef«re  Pharaoh 

5.  19.  the  oflicers  did  s.  they  were  in  evil  case 
G.  1.  now  shall  thou  s.  what  I  will  do  to  Pharaoh 
10.  5.  that  one  cannot  be  able  to  s.  the  earth 

28.  take  heed  to  thyself,  s.  my  face  no  more 

29.  hast  spoken  well,  I  will  s   thy  face  no  mor« 

12.  13.  when  I  5.  the  blood,  I  will  pass  over  you 

13.  17.  lest  the  peojile  repent  v»hen  they  s.  war 

14.  13.  stand  siill  and  s.  the  salvation  of  the  Lord 

10.  29.  s.  for  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the  sabbath 
32.  they  may  s.  the  bread  wherewith  I  fed  you 

33.  20.  for  there  shall  no  man  s.  me  and  live 
23.  and  thuu  slialt  s.  my  back  parts 

34.  10.  the  people  shall  s.  the  work  of  the  Lord 
/-<■?). _13.  10.  and  the  priest  shall  s.  him,  17. 

20.17.  if  a  man  shall  s.lier  nakedness, and  she  f.h,« 
jYum.'i.  20.  shall  ni)t  go  in  tos.  holy  things  covered 

11.  23.  slialt  s.  vvheihcr  my  word  come  to  pass 

13.  IB.  s.  theland  whatit  is,  and  people  thatdweL 

14.  2.3.  nor  shall  any  that  provoked  me  s.  it 

22.  41.  that  thence  he  might  s.  the  utmost  pari 
2.3.  9.  for  from  the  lop  of  the  rocks  I  s.  him 

13.  come  lo  another  place,whonce  thou  mayesla. 

them,  thou  shall  s.  but  the  utmost  part  of  them 

24.  17.  1  shall  s.  him,  but  not  now,  I  shall  behold 

27. 12.  and  s.  the  land,  which  I  have  given  to  Isr 

32.  8.  I  sent  your  fathers  from  Kadesh  lo  s.  lani 
32.  11.  surely  none  of  ihe  men  that  came  up  out 

of  Egypt  shall  s.  the  lai:d,  Deut.  1.35 
J^eut.  1.  30.  save  Caleb,  he  shall  s.  land,  will  give 
3.  25.  I  pray  thee,  let  me  s.  Ihe  good  land 
28.  cause  to  inherit  the  land  which  thou  shall  «. 

23.  14.  that  he  s.  no  unclean  thing  in  Ihee 

28.  10.  all  people  shall  s.  that  thou  ait  called  by 
34.  sight  of  lliine  eyes  which  thou  shall  i.  67. 
08.  thou  shall  s.  it  no  more  again,  and  be  sold 

211.  4.  the  liOid  lialh  not  given  you  eyes  to  s. 

22.  when  llioy  5.  the  plagues  of  ihat  land 
.30.  15.  s.  I  have  si^t  bifoie  thee  life  and  good 
32.  20.  he  said,  I  will  s.  what  their  end  shall  be 

39. A',  now  1,  even  [,  am  lie,  there  is  no  G.  with  ni« 
52.  yet  thoushalt  s.  land  before  thee,  but  not  go 
34.  4.  I  have  caused  thee  to  s.  it  with  thine  eye* 
■  fosh.  22.  10.  iliey  buili  there  a  great  altar  lo  s.  to 
,Iudg.  14.  8.  Samson  turned  asidetos.  the  carcasa 
If).  5.  and  s.  wherein  his  great  strength  licth 

1  Sam.  2.  32.  shall  s.  an  enemy  in  my  habitation 
G.  13.  they  saw  ihe  ark,  and  rejoiced  to  s.  it 
12.  10.  now  s.  this  great  thing  Ihe  Lord  will  do 
17.  ye  may  .<r.  that  your  wickedness  is  great 

14.  17.  number  now,  and  s.  who  is  gone  from  ug 
38.  and  s  wherein  this  sin  hath  been  this  day 

15.  35.  Samuel  came  no  more  to  s.  Saul,  mournofi 
17.  28.  ari  come,  that  Ihoii  mightest  .9.  the  battle 
10.  3.  and  what  I  s.  that  I  will  lell  thee 

1.5.  Saul  sent  messengers  ni;ain  lo  s.  David 
20.211.  let  mo  get  away,  I  pray,an(l  s.  my  brethren 

21.  14.  then  said  Achish,  you  s.  the  man  is  mnd 

23.  22.  know  anil  s.  his  place,  wliere  his  haunt  is 

24.  1 1.  my  fallier  s.  yea,  s.  the  skirt  of  thy  robe 
20. 10.  .s.  where  king'  1  spear  is,  and  cruse  ol'waiei 

2  Sam.  13.  5.  when  thy  father  coinelh  lo  s.  Ihee,  let 

Tamarcome,  Ihatl  mays,  it,  and  eat  it  at  her 

14.  32.  now  therefore,  let  me  s.  the  kine's  facs 

15.3.S  lliy  mattersaregood  and  right, Absal. slid 

24.3.  ihal  the  eyes  of  my  I-ord  the  king  mays.it 

13.  s.  what  aiis.  I  shall  return  him  that  sent  tno 

1  Kings  12. 16.  s.  to  thv  hou.se,  David,  2  Chr.  10.16 
17   23.  and  Elijah  saiVl,  s.  thy  sun  livelh 

20.  7.  and  s.  how  this  man  set  kelh  mischief 
22.  the  prophetsaid,  mark  and  s.  what  thoudoat 

22.  2.5.  thou  shalt's.  in  thai  day,  2  Chr.  Ifi.  24. 

2  Kings  2. 10.  if  tliou  s.  when  1  amtakc^  from  L(iO» 


SEE 

2  Kingo  5  7.  ».  how  he  seeketh  a  quarrel  ag.  me 
6.  17.  Jjorcl,  I  pray,  open  Iii8  eyts  tliat  he  may  s. 

20.  open  llie  eyes  ot  tht'se  mBJi  thai  they  may  s. 

32.  s.  how  thiii  son  of  a  taunlercr  liaih  r  iil  to 
7.2.thi.u  shaUs.it  witli  thine  eye.*,  but  not  jut,  19 

13   let  us  semi  and  s.  ||  H.  saying,  go  &-,(!  s. 
<;.  29.  went  down  to  s.  Joraiii,  i).  lu.  ^  Csr.  22.  G. 
!*  17.  the  watchman  said,  I  s.  a  euinpar./ 

34.  go  s.  now  tins  cuispd  woman,  anil  ttnry  her 
!0.  16  come  with  iii";,  and  s.  my  zeal  i'or  the  Ld. 
lU  Iti.  open,  Lr.-d,  thine  eyes,  and  s.  Isa.'Xi.  17. 

23.  17.  then  lie  said,  what  utle  is  tliat  that  I  s. 
Chr.  16.  IG.  he  said,  1  did  s.  aU  Israel  scattered 

20.  17.  s.  the  salvation  of  the  Lord  wiihyou 

24.  5.  go,  and  s  that  ye  hasten  the  matter 

25.  17.  come,  lot  us  s.  one  another  in  the  face 
f^zrai.  14.  was  not  nueel  los.  the  king's  dishonour 
if  eh.  'J.  9.  didst  i.at!liction  of  our  fathers  in  Egypt 
EitA.  3.  4.  to  s.  if  Moidecai'smattois  would  stand 

5.  13.  so  long  as  I  s.  Mordecai  the  Jew  sitting 

8.  6.  Esther  said,  how  can  I  endure  to  s.  the  evil 
that  shall  come  on  my  people  7  tos.  the  deslruct 
Job  3.  9.  neither  let  it  s.  the  dawning  of  the  day 
7.7.  mine  eye  shall  no  mores,  good  ;  my  life  wind 
8.  the  eye  that  luith  seen  me  shall  s.  me  no  more 
9.25.  now  my  days  flee  away,  they  s.  no  good 
10.  15.  therefore  s.  thou  mine  atiliction 
17.  15.  as  for  my  liopo,  who  shall  s.  iti 
19.26.  worms  destroy,  yet  in  my  liesh  shall  I  s.  (i. 

27.  whom  1  shall  s.  for  myseif,  and  not  a.nother 
20.  9.  the  eye  which  saw  him  shall  s.  him  no  more 
31.  20.  his  eyesshalU'.  his  destruction,  shall  driiil; 
22.  19.  the  rigliteuus  s.  it,  and  are  glad 

24.  1.  why  do  they  that  know  him  nut  s.  his  days  ? 

15.  the  adulterer  sailli,  no  eye  shall  s.  rae 
2d.27.tliendid  hes.it,  and  declare  it,lie  prepared  it 
31.4.  doth  not  he  s.  my  ways,  and  count  ir.y  xtepe? 

33.  26.  shall  |iray,  and  he  will  s.  his  face  with  Joy 

28.  his  soul,  and  iiis  life  shall  £.  the  light 

35.  5.  look  unto  the  heavens,  and  s.  the  clouds 

36.  2.5.  every  man  may  s.  it,  man  may  behold  it 
PsaX.  10.  11.  he  hath  said,  God  will  never  s.  it 

14.  2.  God  looked  to  s.  if  any  did  undeistand,.53. 2. 
IG.lO.neither  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  s. 
corruption,  Jiots  2.  2i,  31.  |  13.  35. 
22.  7.  all  they  that  s.  me  laughed  me  to  scorn 
27. 13.  had  believed  to  s.  the  goodness  of  the  Lord 

31.  11.  they  thttt  did  s.  ine  without,  fled  from  rae 

34.  8.  O  taste  and  see  that  the  Lord  is  good 

12.  that  loveth  many  days,  that  lie  may  s.  good 
37.34.  when  the  wicked  are  cut  off,  lliouslialts.it 

40.  3.  many  shall  s.  it  and  trust  in  the  Lord 

41.  6.  if  he  conae  to  s.  me,  lie  speaketh  vanity 
49.  19.  he  sha  1  go,  they  shall  never  s.  light 

S2. 6.the  riglit''ons  also  shall  5.  and  fear  and  laugh 

59.10.God  shall  let  mes.my  desire  on  my  enemies, 

God  of  mercy  shall  prevent  rac,ii2.  11.  |  118.  7. 

63  2.  to  s.  thy  power  anil  glory,  as  I  have  seen 

64.  5.  they  commune,  they  say,  who  shall  s.  them? 
8.  all  that  s.  them  shall  flee  away 

65.  5.  come  and  s.  the  works  of  God,  he  is  terrible 
69.  32.  ihe  luimble  shall  s.  this,  and  he  glad 

86.  17.  that  they  which  hate  me  may  s.  it 
91.  8.  thou  shall  s.  the  reward  of  the  wicked 
97.  6.  and  all  the  people  s.  his  glory 
lOG.  5.  that  1  may  s.  the  good  of  thy  chosen 
107.  24.  theses.  Ih?  works  of  the  Lord  in  the  deep 

42.  rightecus  shall  s.  it  and  rejuice,  all  iniquity 
112.  8.  'ill  he  s.  ins  desire  upon  his  enemies 

10  the  wicked  shall  s.  it  and  be  grieved 
119.  74.  they  will  be  glad  when  thc;y  s.  me 
128.  5.  thou  shall  .s.  the  good  of  Jerusalem  all  days 

6.  thou  Shalt  s.  thy  children's  children,  and  peace 
139. 16.  thy  eyes  did  s.my  substance  yet  imperfect 

24.  search,  s.  if  ihere  be  any  wicked  way  in  me 
Prou.  24.  18.  lest  the  Lord  s.  and  displease  him 
29.  16.  but  the  righteous  shall  s.  their  fall 
Keel.  1.  10.  whereof  it  may  be  said  s.  this  is  new 
2.  3.  till  I  might  s.  what  was  good  forsons  of  men 
3. 18.  that  men  mights  that  themselves  are  beasts 

22.  bring  him  to  s.  what  shall  be  after  him 

7.  11.  by  it  there  is  profit  to  them  th.it  s.  the  sun 

8.  16.  to  s.  the  business  that  is  done  upon  earth 
Oant.  2.  14.  O  my  dove,  lot  me  s.  thy  countenance 

6.11. 1  went  into  the  g:irden  of  nuts  to  s.  the  fruits, 
and  to  s.  whether  the  vine  flourished,  7.  12. 
fsa.  5.  19.  let  him  hapten  hi«  v/ork,  that  we  may  s. 
6.  10.  lest  they  s.  witn  their  eyes,  hear  with  ears 
14.1fi.thi"y  thats.lhoeshall  narrowly  look  on  ihee 
26  11.  thay  shall  s.  and  be  ashamed  for  their  envy 
29.  13.  eyes  of.lhe  blind  shall  .«.  out  of  obscurity 
30  20.  h'  t  thine  eyes  shall  s.  ihy  teachers 

32.  3.  Ihe  eyes  of  them  that  s.  shall  not  he  dim 

33.  17   thine  eyes  shall  s.  the  king  in  his  beauty 
20.  thin''  '>yes  shall  s.Jerusai.  a  iiuiel  habtialion 

35.2.  ihey  ahal.l  s.the  glory  oftlie  L  and  excellency 
40.5. glory  i?veiile  l,and  all  fl'^h  shall  s.it  together 
41.  20.  that  they  mav  s.  and  know,  and  consider 
48.  6.  s.  cJl  this  II  4!).'  7.  kings  -.hall  ».  and  8  rise 
52.  8,  for  they  bhall  $.  eve  to  eye,  when  ths  Lord 
533 


SEB 

Isa.  52.  10.  the  earth  shall  s.  s'Jvation  of  oui  God 

15.  what  had  not  been  told    hem  shall    hey  s. 
53.  2.  when  we  shall  s.  him,  there  is  no  Ijeauty 
10.  he  shall  s.  his  seed,  he  shall  prolong  Ins  days 
11. he  shall  s.of  travail  of  his  soul, and  be  satisfied 

60.  5.  then  thou  shall  s.  and  flow  logeiher 

61.  9.  all  that  s.  them  shall  acknowledge  them 

62.  2.  the  Gentiles  shall  s.  thy  iigiiteonsness 

64.  9.  behold,  s.  we  beseech,  we  are  all  thy  people 
66.  18.  and  lliey  shall  come  and  s.  my  glory 
Jer.  1.  11.  1  s.  a  rod  |]  13.  1  .s.  a  seething  pot 

2.  10.  send  to  ICeilar,  s.  if  there  he  such  a  thing 
19.  know  and  s.  that  it  is  an  evil  thing  and  bitter 
23.  s.  thy  way  in  the  valley  what  thou  hast  done 

3.  2.  and  s.  where  thou  hast  not  been  lien  with 

4.  21.  how  long  shall  I  s.  the  standard,  and  hear 
5.I.S.  now  and  know,  and  seek  in  the  broad  places 
6.16.  stand  ye  in  the  ways  and  s.  and  ask  for  paths 
7.  12.  go  to  iny  place,  and  s.  what  1  did  to  it 

11.  20.  let  me  s.  thy  vengeance  on  them,  20.  12. 
20.  18.  out  of  the  womb  to  s.  labour  and  sorrow 

22.  12.  he  shall  die  and  s.  this  land  no  more 
30.G.S. whether  man  doth  travail  wi'h  child  ?  why 

do  I  s.  every  man  with  his  hands  on  his  loins  .' 
51.  Gl.  and  shall  s.  and  shalt  reaj  all  these  words 
Lam.  i.  11.  s.  O  Lprd,  constder,  fori  become  vile 

12.  s.  if  there  be  any  sorrow  like  my  sorrow 
£ze/i.8.t).thou  shalt  s.greater  abominaiions,  13, 15. 
13.  9.  that  s.  vanity  ||  16.  s.  visionsof  peace  for  her 

16.  37.  they  may  s.  all  thy  nakedness 

20.  48.  all  llesh  shall  s.  that  1  the  L.have  kindled  it 
21.29.  whiles  they  s.  vanity  unto  thee,  and  divine 
32.31. Pharaoh  shall  s.  thein,and  shall  be  comfort. 
33.  G.  but  if  the  watchman  s.  the  sword  come 
39.  21.  all  the  heathen  sliall  s.  my  judgment 
Dan.\.W.\\hy  should  lies,  your  faces  worse  liking 
3.  25.  lo,  I  s.  four  men  loose,  walking  in  the  fire 
Joel  2.  28.  your  old  men  sliall  dream  dreams, 
your  young  men  shall  s.  visions,  jicts  2.  17. 
./?m(7s0.2.  pass  ye  to  Calneh  ands.  go  ye  to  Hamatli 
.Sanak  4.  5.  might  s.  what  would  become  of  the  city 
Mic.  6.  9.  the  man  of  wisdom  shall  s.  thy  name 
7.  10.  then  she  that  is  mine  enemy  shall  s.  it 
16.  the  nations  sliall  s.  and  be  confounded 
Hab.  2.  1. 1  will  watch  to  s.  what  he  will  say  to  me 
'/.ech.  2.  2.  lo  s.  what  is  the  breadth  thereof 
4. 10.  shall  s.  the  plummet  in  hand  ofZerubbabel 
5.2.  whatseest  thou?  I  answered,  I  s.  a  flying  roll 
5.  lift  your  eyes  s.  what  is  this  that  goeili  forth 

9.  5.  Ashkelon  sliall  s.  it  and  fear,  Gaza  shalls.  it 

10.  7.  yea,  their  children  shall  s.  it,  and  bo  glad 
Mill.  1.  5.  and  your  eyes  shall  s.  and  ye  shall  say 
Ma.t.  5,  8.  blessed  pure  in  heart,  for  they  shall  s.  G. 

16.  they  may  s.  your  good  works,  and  glorify 

7.  5.  and  then  shalt  thou  s.  clearly  to  cast  out  the 

mote  out  of  thy  brother's  eye,  l.uke  6.  42. 

8.  4.  s.  thou   tel!  no  man.  shew  thyself  to  the 

piiest,  9.  30.  Mark  1.  44.  'jlcts  23.  22. 

11.  4.  tell  John  those  things  you  hear  and  .9. 
7.what  wentyou  out  into  wilderness  to  s.?a  reed 

shaken  with  the  wind,  &,'i.Lukc  7.  24,  2.5,  26. 

12.  38.  Master,  we  would  s.  a  sign  from  thee 

13.  14.  seeing,  ye  shall  s.Mark  4.  12.  ..-Jt^s  28. 26. 

15.  heart  gross,  lest  at  any  time  they  skould  s. 
with  their  eyes, hear  %vith  their  ears,.4c(s 28.27. 

16.  but  blessed  are  your  eyes,  for  they  s. 

17.  many  desired  to  s.  those  things  wliich  ye  s. 
15.  31.  when  they  saw  the  blind  to  s.  Lukel.  22. 
Hi.  28.  till  Ihey  s.  the  Son  of  man  coming 

22.  11.  when  the  king  came  in  to  s.  the  guests 
24.  0.  shall  hear  of  wars,  s.  that  ye  be  not  troubled 
30.  they  shall  s.  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  the 
clouds  of  heaven,  Mark  13.  26.  lAikc  21.  27. 

26.  58.  Peter  sat  with  servants  to  s.  the  end 

27.  4.  they  said,  s.  thou  to  that  ||  24.  s.  ye  to  it 

49.  let  us  s.  whether  Elias  will  come  to  save  him 

28.  6.  come  s.  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 
lO.ihat  they  go  into  Galilee, tliere  shall  theys.me 

Mark  5.  14.  they  want  out  to  s.  what  was  done 
32.  he  looked  to  s.  her  that  had  done  this  thing 
6.  38.  go  and  s.  |i  8.  24.  I  s.  men  as  trees  walking 
15.32.lelOhrist  descend  that  we  mays. and  believe 

lAike  2.  15.  let  us  go  to  Bethlehem  and  s.  this 

3.  6.  and  all  flesh  shall  s.  the  salvation  of  God 

8.  16.  Ihey  who  enter  in  mays,  light,  11.  33. 

20.  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiringtos.  thee 

9.  9.  who  is  this  ?  and  he  desired  lo  s.  him,  23.  8. 
27.  not  taste  of  death  til!  they  s.  kingdom  of  God 

14.  18.  I  have  bought  ground,  I  must  go  and  s.  it 

17.  22.  when  ye  shall  desire  to  s.  one  of  the  days 

23.  s.  here,  or  s.  there,  go  not  after  them 

19.  3.  Zacrhein  sought  to  s.  Jesns,  who  he  was 
4.  he  climbed  into  a  sycamore-tree  to  s.  him 

20.  13,  they  will  reverencehim  when  they  s.  him 
24.  39.  behold,  it  is  I  myself,  handle  me  and  s. 

.fohn  1.33.  on  whom  thou  shall  s.3pirit  descending 
39.  come  and  ».  46.  |  11.  34.  Rev.  6.  1,  3,  .5,  7. 

50.  thou  shalt  s.  greater  things  than  these 

4.  29.  a.  a  man  who  (old  me  all  things  ever  T  did 
£,  51,  if  man  keep  my  sayings,  shall  rievctr  «.  death 


I*,  ohn  6.  56.  y>.jr  father  Abr.  rejoiced  to  s.  my  day 
9.15.1  washed,and  dos.  ||  25.  1  w  asbliri,nowI  9 
19.  they  asked  them,  how  then  doth  ha  now  af 
39.  1  came  into  this  world, that  Ihey  who  s.  no] 
mights. and  that  iliey  who  s. might  be  niadeblintf 
11.40.  if  believe,  thou  shouldesl  s.theglory  of  God 
12.  9.  but  that  they  might  s.  La/.ariis  also 
21.  the  Greeks,  saying,  Sir,  we  would  s.  Jenua 
16.  22.  ye  have  sorrow,  but  I  will  s.  you  again 
20.  25.   ixcept  I  s.  in  his  hands  the  iirint  ul  naik 
Mcts  15.  36.  and  visit  our  breth.aiid  .s.  how  tiieydo 
19.21.  a  ter  I  have  been  there,  I  must  also  s.  Ronn 
20.  25.  ye  all  shall  s.  my  face  no  mure,  3b. 
22. 14.  shouldst  know  his  vvii|,iir,ds.  ihaijnstOne 
28.  20.  for  th  «  cause  I  called  yon,  to  s.  vou 
lioiu.l.  11.  foi  1  long  to  s.  yiHi,  that  I  mav  impart 
7.  23.  1  s.  another  law  in  my  ninnbirrs,  warring 

15.  21.  whom  he  was  not  siiokcn  of,  ihcy  shall  * 

24.  for  1  trust  to  s.  you  in  my  jmirni'y 

1  Cor.  8.  10.  if  any  maii  s.  thro  thai  hast  knowledge!- 

16.  10.  s.  that  he  may  be  » ith  you  wiihont  feai 

2  Cor.  8.  7.  s.  that  ye  abound  in  this  grace  also 
Gal.  1.  18.  I  went  up  to  .Ipriisalem  to  s.  Peter 
Epk.  3.  9.  to  make  all  men  s.  what  is  fellowship 

5.  15.  s.  that  ye  walk  cirruinspei-ily,  not  as  foolo 

33.  the  wife  s.  that  she  reverence  her  husband 

Phil.  1. 27.  whether  I  come  and  .?.  you  or  be  absent 

2.  23.  so  soon  as  I  s.  how  it  will  go  with  mo 

1  Thess.  2.  17.  to  s.  your  face  with  great  desire 
3. 6.  desiring  greatly  to  s.  us,  as  we  alsotos.yot 
5.  15.  s.  that  none  render  evil  fqrovilto  aoy  maa 

1  Tim.  6.  16.  whom  no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  s. 

2  7'iHi.  1. 4. greatly  desirina  lo  s.  thee,  being  mindf 
Hch.S.5.s.  thou  makeall  according  to  the  palteru 

12. 14.  holiness,  without  wliich  no  man  s.  the  Lord. 

25.  s.  that  you  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh 
13.23.wilh  whom,  if  he  come  shortly,  I  will  s.  youB 

1  Pet.  1.  22.  s.  that  ye  love  one  ano'llier  fervently 

3.  HI.  he  that  will  s.  good  days,  let  him  refrain 

1  .fiifin  5. 16.  if  any  man  .s.  his  hrolher  sin  a  sin 

3  ./ohn  14.  but  I  trust  1  shall  shorlly  s.  thco 
Rev.  1.  7.  he  comelh,  and  every  eye  shall  .*.  him 

12.  I  turned  lo  s.  the  voice  that  spake  with  me 
3.  18.  anoint  with  eye-salve,  that  tlioi:  niayesl  i. 
G.  6.  and  ,t.  thou  hurt  not  the  oil  and  ihe  wine 

11.  9.  shall  s.  their  di.'ad  bodies  ihiee  days  and  hall 
16.  15.  lest  he  walk  naked,  and  thoy  s.  his  sham* 
18.7.  for  she  sailh,  I  sit  a  queen,  sha  lis.  no  sorrow 

9.  when  they  sliall  s.  the  smoke  of  her  burning 
19.  10.  he  said  to  me,  s.  thou  do  it  not,  22.  9. 
22.4.  and  Ihev  sliall  s.  his  face,  name  in  foreheads 
SEEvol,„rnnt  SEE. 

Oen.  21.  16.  let  me  not  s.  the  death  oflhe  child 
27.  1.  when  Isaac  was  old,  that  he  ccuio  not  i. 
43.3. the  man  did  protest, ye  shall  not  s.  my  face,  IV 
44.  26.  for  we  may  not  s.  the  -'lan's  face  except 
48.  10.  eyes  of  Israel  were  dim,  he  could  not  a. 

Kxod.  33.  20.  thou  canst  not  s.  my  face  and  live 

JVum.  11.  15.  let  me  7int  .s.  my  wretchedness 
14.  23.  surely  Ihey  shall  not  s.  the  land  I  sware 
23.  13.  utmost  part,  and  shall  not  s.  them  all 

Deat.22.1.  thou shaltnots. thy  brother's  ox  go  astr 
4.  thou  shall  not  s.  thy  brother's  ass  fall  down 

lSam.3.2.  Eh,  his  eyes  dim  he  could  not  s.4.  15. 

2  .^am.  3.  ]3.  Jtol  s.  my  face,  except  thou  first  briM!»- 
14.  24.  the  king  said,  let  not  Absalom  s.  my  fuce- 

1  Rings  14.  4.  Ahijah  could  not  s.  his  eyes  set 
2fCiK^s^.  17. yo  shall  no/  s.wind,norshall  ye  s.  ran 

22.  2ii.  thine  eyes  shall  not  s.  all  evil  I  will  brin^ 
.fob  9.  11.  lo,  he  goelh  by  me,  and  I  .s.  him  not 

20.17. he  shall  7(0/  s.  the  rivers  of  honey  and  butler 

22.  11.  or  darkness  that  tlioii  canst  not  s. 

23.  9.  he  hideth  himself  that  I  cannot  s.  him 

34.  32.  that  which  I  s.  not  teach  thou  me 

35.  14.  though  thou  sayost,  thou  shalt  nots.  him. 
37.  21.  men  s.  •not  the  hr  ght  light  in  Ihe  clouds 

P.^al.  49.  9.  should  still  live,  ami  W't  s.  corruptionr 
,58.  8.  pnss  away,  that  they  may  not  s.  the  sun 
69.  23.  let  llieir  eyes  he  darkened,  that  theys.  nnf. 
74.  9.  we  s.  not  our  signs,  there  is  no  more  prophet 
89.  48.  what  man  liveth,  and  shall  not  s.  death 
94.  7.  yet  Ihey  say,  the  I,ord  shall  not  s. 
9.  he  that  formed  Ihe  eye,  sliiill  he  not  s.? 
115.  5.  eveshave  they, but  theys.  not,  13,5.  16 

/sn.2fi.ll.whcn  Ihy  hand  is  lifted  up, I  hey  will  nots. 
30.  If.  children,  which  say  to  the  seers,  s.  not 
3.!.  19.  thou  shall  not  s.  a  fierce  people,  a  peoplf 
!'8.  11.  I  shall  nots.  Ihe  Lord,  even  the  Lord 
44.  9.  they  s.  710/,  tl  at  they  mav  be  ashamed 
]S.  he  haih  shut  their  eyes,  that  Ihev  eannot  i 

.7^r,5.21.  wliich  have  eves,  ands.  Tioi,  Etek.M  12 

12.  4.  they  said,  he  shall  nots.  our  last  end 

14.  13.  Ihe  prophets  say,  ye  shall  not  s.  theswor.. 
17. 6.  like  heath,  he  shall  nots.  when  goodcometl. 
8.  he  shall  not  s.  wlum  heal  "omelh 
2'?.  24.  can  any  h  de,  that  T  shall  not  3.  him  1 
Flzrk.  12.  6.  that  thou  s   not  Ihe  ground,  12. 

13.  yet  shall  he  not  s.  i',  thoii<rh  he  shall  die  tli-^'i 
Dan.  5.23.  hast  praised  ijodn  of  gold,  which  s.  "  ■  f 
Zepk,  3.  15  thou  chalt  nut  s,  gvO  amy  rjurs 


SEE 

^et.\3. 13.  beiause  they  seeing  tt.  not,  and  hear  not 
33.  .19.  yu  ihd  I  not  s.  me  lieMCelbrlh,  J.uke  13. 35. 
24.  2.  jesus  said,  «.  ye  nut  all  llicse  things  ? 
jUar/i'S.ld.having  eyes  s.yv  not?  and  ears,  hear  not 
/yuAe2  26.  not  i-.  death,  before  he  had  seen  Christ 

8.  lU.  that  seeing,  they  might  nut  s.  and  hearing 

17.  22.  shall  desire  to  s.  and  ye  shall  tiut  s.  it 
John  3.  3.  he  cannot  s.  the  kingioni  of  God 

36.  shall  not  s.  life,  but  wrath  abidetli  on  him 

9.  39.  I  am  come,  ihat  Ihey  who  5.  not  might  s. 
12.  40.  that  they  should  not  s.  with  their  eyes 
16. 16.  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall  not  s.  me,  17,  19. 

18.  2G.  did  I  not  s.  thee  m  the  garden  with  liim  ? 
JScts  22.  11.  when  1  could  not  s.  for  the  glory 
Rom.  11.8.  hath  given  eyes,  that  they  should  not  s. 

10.  let  their  eyes  be  darkened  thai  they  may  n.  s. 
I  Cor.  Ifl.  7.  for  I  will  not  s.  you  now  by  the  way 
Heb  2. 8.  but  we  s.  not  yet  all  things  put  under  Irim 

11.5.  was  translated,  that  h''  should  not  s.  death 
1  Pet.  1.8.  though  now  ye  s.  hiiii  not,  yet  believing 
3  Pet.  1.  9.  he  is  blind,  and  cannot  s.  afar  off 

tVc  SEE. 
G<;n.37. 20.  tec  shall  s.  what  will  become  of  dreams 
Psal.  30.  9.  in  thy  light  shall  we  s-  light 
Jer.  5.  12.  neither  shall  we  s.  sword  or  famine 

42.  14.  go  into  Egy]it,  where  we  shall  s.  no  war 
Mark  15.32.  that  we  may  s.  and  believe,  Jo/iiiC.30. 
John  9.  41.  now  ye  say,  we  s.  your  sin  lemaineth 
Horn.  8.  25.  but  if  we  luipe  for  that  wc  s.  not 
1  Cor.  13.  12.  now  wc  s.  tliruugh  a  glass  darkly 
1  Thrss.  3.  10.  praying  that  jce  mights,  your  face 
flci.2.9.but  we  s.  Jesus,  who  was  ma  e  a  little  lower 

3  19.  so  jfes.  that  they  could  not  enter  in  because 
I  ./»An3. 2.  be  like  hiin,  for  «rc shall  s.  him  as  he  is 

Ye  SEE,  or  SEE  ye. 
Ezod.  14-  13.  ye  shiill  5.  them  agam  no  more 

16.  7.  then  ye  shall  s.  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
Josh.  3.  3.  when  ye  s.  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
1  Sam.  10.  24.  «.  ye  him  whom  Lord  hath  chosen? 
I  CAron. 29.  8.  to  hissing,  as  ye  s.  with  your  eyes 

30.  7.  who  gave  them  up  to  desolation,  as  ye  s. 
A*eA.  2.  17.  I  said,  ye  s.  the  distress  that  we  are  in 
Job  6.  21.  ye  s.  my  casting  down,  and  are  afraid 
Cant.  6.  13.  what  will  ye  s.  in  the  Shulamite 
Jsa.  6.  9.  and  s.ye  mdoed,  but  perceive  no' 

18.  3.  .«.  !v,  when  he  lifie'h  up  an  ensign 

42. 18.  hfcar,  ye  deaf,  look,  ye  blind,  that  ye  mays. 
66.  14.  when  ye  s.  your  hearts  shah  rejoice 

JcT  2.31.0  generation,  5.  yp  the  word  of  the  Lord 
42.  18.  and  yc  shall  s.  this  place  no  more 
E.ie!:.  13.  23.  therefore  ye  shall  s.  no  more  vanity 
14.  22.  ye  shall  5.  their  way  and  their  doings 
23.  they  shall  comfort  you  when  ye  s  their  ways 
Dan.  2. 8.  because  ye  $.  the  thing  is  gone  from  me 
Mat.  13.  17.  many  have  desired  to  s.  those  things 
which  yt  s.  and  have  not,  l.uke  10  23. 
24.  2.  Jesus  said,  s.  ye  not  all  these  things  ? 
33.  when  ye  shall  s.  all  these  things,  know  that  it 
is  near,  Mark  13.  29.  J.nke  21.  31. 
2fi.  64.  hereafter  shall  y  s.  the  Sou  of  man  sitting 
on  the  right  hand  of  power,  Mark  14  62. 

27.  24. 1  am  innocent,  s.  ye  to  it,  Mark  15.  36. 

28.  7.  in  Galilee  there  shall  ye  s.  him.  Murk  16.  7. 
Luke  12.  54.  vvhen  ije  s.  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the  west 

55.  and  when  ye  s.  (lie  south  wind  blow,  ye  say 
13.28.  when  yc  shall .?  Abraham  and  the  prophets 
21.  20.  when  yc  shall  s.  Jeinisalem  compassed 

30.  yes.  and  know  of  yourselves,  summer  is  nigh 

24.  39.  hath  not  flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  s.  me  have 
/ohn  1.  51.  hereafter  ye  shall  s.  heaven  open 

4.  48.  cvcept  ye  s.  signs  ye  will  not  believe 

6.  62.  what  if  j/c  shall  5.  the  Son  of  man  ascend 

14. 19.  but  ye  s.  me  ||  16.  10  and  ye  s.  me  no  more 
16.  16.  a  litile  while  ye  shall  s.  me,  17,  19. 

^c(s  2.  33.  shed  this  which  ye  now  s.  and  hear 
3.16.  made  this  man  strong,  whom  ye  s  and  know 

19.  20.  yc  s.  and  hear,  that  not  alone  at  Ephesus 

25.  24.  ye  3.  this  man,  about  whom  Jews  dealt 
1  Cor.  1.  26.  for  ye  s  your  calling,  brethren 
Oal.Ct.  \^■  ye  s  liovv  large  a  letter  I  have  written 
Phil.  2.  28.  when  ye  s.  him  again,  ye  may  rejoice 
Heb.  10.  25.  much  m  re,  as  ye  s.  clay  approachini 
/am.  2. 24.  ye.i.  how  that  by  works  man  is  justified 
1  Pet.  1.  8.  though  now  i/c.«.  him  not,  yet  ye  rejoice 

SEED. 
Seen  in  ecripture  is  token  fl]  PropSily,  for  thai 
thin,  hot,  and  xpiritioiiis  humnw  In  man's  body, 
lehich  is  fitted  by  nature  for  the  srenerntion  of 
mnnkinil,  den.  33.  9.  T.ikrwise  for  that  vintter 
tck'ch  in  oilplants  and  fruits  in  dispnsrd  for 
the  propairn.tion  of  the  kind,  Gin.  1  1 1 .  |  47  ."lO. 
2]  Figuiatively,  for  that  whirh  is  beirntten  : 
and  this  is  spnkev.  either,  (ll  Collectively,  of 
many,  of  chihlren,  nr  posirrity  in  treneral,  as 
in  r.en.  17.  7,  8,  Ood  says  to  Abrnh.im,  t 
will  establish  my  covenant  between  me  and 
thee,  and  Ihy  seed  after  'hee  in  their  genera- 
lions.  I  will  give  unto  thre,  and  to  thy  seed 
after  thee,  the  land  wherein  thnu  art  a  gtranji^r 
Or,  ;2)  Individually,  of  rne  alone,  as  of  Scth. 
5ia 


SEE 

Oen.  4.  25,  God  hath  appointed  me  another 
seed  :  He  hath  given  me  another  son.  Jllso  of 
Jesus  Christ,  Gen.  3.  15,  I  will  put  cnm-'y 
between  thy  seed  and  the  woman's  seed.  Gal. 
3.  16,  He  saith  not,  And  to  seeds,  as  of 
many ;  but  as  of  one  ;  and  to  thy  Seed  which 
is  Christ.  (3)  For  works  of  mercy,  Eccl. 
11.6. 

The  seed  of  Abraham,  signifies,  [1]  The  whole 
posterity  of  Abraham,  according  to  the  Jlesh, 
including  both  the  bad  and  good.  Rom.  9.  7, 
Neither  because  they  are  the  seed  of  JIbraham, 
are  they  all  children.  [2]  The  faithful  only, 
whether  Jev/s  or  Gentiles,  who  are  endued  with 
such  a  faith  as  Abraham  had.  Rom.  4.  16, 
To  the  '■nd  the  promise  might  be  sure  to  all 
the  seed,  not  to  that  only  which  is  of  the  law, 
but  to  that  also  which  is  of  the  faith  of  Jlbra- 
ham.  [3]  Christ  who  came  of  Abraham  accord- 
ing to  the  flesh.  Gal.  3. 16,  To  thy  seed,  which 
is  Christ.  Or  thus,  Persons,  are  called  Abra- 
ham's seed,  either  carnally  only,  as  they  who 
vahicd  themselves  on  account  of  their  descent 
from  Abraham  after  the  flesh,  John  8.  33,  37. 
Or  carnally  and  spiritually  too,  as  the  believ- 
ing Jews  :  Or  spiritually  only,  as  the  Gentiles, 
who  had  the  same  faith  with  Abraham,  though 
they  did  not  come  out  of  his  loins. 

The  word  of  Ood  is  compared  to  seed,  lAtke  8.  5, 
11.  lohich  is  sown  in  the  heart,  as  the  hus- 
bandman casts  his  seed  into  the  ground.  The 
word  is  called  an  incorruptible  seed,  1  Pet.  1. 
23.  because  continuing  still  the  same,  and  being 
immutable  in  itself,  it  changes  and  renews  the 
hearts  of  those  that  by  faith  receive  it.  Or,  it 
may  be  understood  of  its  being  incorruptible 
effectively,  because  it  leads  and  tends  to  immor- 
tal life ;  It  begets  in  the  soul  an  abiding  life, 
which  shall  continue  for  ever.  Hence  it  is 
said,  1  John  3.  9,  Whosoever  is  born  of  God, 
doth  not  commit  sin  ;  for  his  seed  remaineth  in 
him:  The  new  or  divine  nature,  the  principle 
or  habit  of  grace  or  holiness  in  the  heart,  re- 
maineth or  abideth  in  him. 

The  apostle  Paul,  writing  to  the  Romans,  quotes 
a  passage  out  of  Isaiah,  Except  the  Lord  of 
sabaoth  had  left  us  a  seed,  we  had  been  as 
Sodom,  and  been  made  like  unto  Gomorrah, 
Rom.  9  29.  IfHiat  the  apostle  calls  seed,  is 
by  the  prophet  called  a  remnant,  Isa.  1.9-  ft 
is  an  allusion  to  the  custom  among  husband 
men,  who  spend  the  greatest  part  of  their  corn 
in  bread  and  other  food,  reserving  a  small 
quantity  of  the  choicest  and  best  for  seed  :  So 
would  God  deal  with  the  Israelites;  though 
they  were  innumerable  as  the  sand,  or  as  the 
stars,  yet  a  few  of  them  only  should  be  de- 
livered out  of  Bahylon,  and  he  would  after 
wards  bring  biit  a  few  of  them,  comparatively, 
to  believe  in  Christ. 

Gen.  1.  11.  bring  forth  herbs  yielding  s.  12,  29. 
47.  19  give  us  s   ||  23.  lo,  here  Is  s.  for  you 
24  and  four  parts  shall  be  your  own  for  s. 

F.Tod.  16  31   the  manna  was  like  coriander  s. 

Lev.  11.  37.  their  carcase  fall  on  any  sowing  s. 
38.  hut  if  anv  water  be  put  upon  the  s. 
19.  19.  thoushalt  notsow  thy  field  with  mingled  s. 

26.  16.  and  ye  shall  sow  your  s.  in  vain 

27.  16  Ihy  estimation  shall  be  according  to  the  s. 

a  homer  of  barley  s  valued  at  50  shekels 
30.  all  the  titheofthe  s  of  the  land  is  the  Lord's 
.^^um.  20  5.  it  IS  no  place  of  s.  or  of  figs  or  vines 
Dent.  11. 10  not  as  Egypt,  where  thou  sowedst  s. 
14.  22.  shalt  surely  tithe  all  the  increase  of  thy  s. 
22  9   lest  the  fruit  of  thy  s.  sown  be  defiled 
28   38   thnu  shalt  carry  much  s.  into  the  field 
1  Sam.  a  15  the  king  will  take  the  tenth  of  s. 
1  Kings  18.32  a  trench  contain  two  measures  of  s. 
.Toh  3'!   12   will  the  unicorn  living  home  thy  s. 
Psal.  126,  6.  he  that  goeth  forth  hearing  precious  t 
Keel  11   6.  in  the  morning  sow  thy  s.  and  evening 
Isa.  5.  10.  the  s.  of  a  homer  shall  yield  an  ephah 
17.  11.  in  the  morning  make  Ihy  s.  to  flourish 
23.  3.  and  bv  great  waters  the  s.  of  Sihor 
55.  10.  ihat  it  may  give  s.  to  the  sower  and  bread 
Jer.  35.  7.  nor  shall  sow  s.  nor  plant  vineyard 

9.  neither  have  we  vineyard,  field,  nnr  .t. 
F.zeU.  17.  5   he  look  also  of  the  s.  of  the  land 
.foel  I.  17.  Ihe  s   is  rotten  "inder  their  clods 
.'?mos0.13.  the  treadrr  overtake  him  Ihntsoweths. 
ffng.  2,  10.  is  the  s.  yet  in  the  ham  ?  yea,  as  yet 
7.reh..  8.  12.  for  the  s.  shall  he  prosperous,  the  vine 
.^fnl.  2.  3.  behold,  T  will  corrupt  your  s.  and  spread 
Mot.  13.  10.  which  receive  .«    by  the  wav-side 
20.  s.  iiilo  stony  places  !l  22.  .«."ani<ing  Ihe  thorns 

23.  hill  he  thai  received  .t.  into  ifinl  ffround 

24.  a  man  which  sowed  ;;ooil  s.  in  his  field 

27.  sir,  didst  not  Ihou  sow  ffood  .».  in  thy  field  7 
37.  he  that  sowcth  the  good  s  is  the  Son  of  man 
38  tho  gofri  »  pre  the  children  of  the  kinsdom 


SEE 

Mark  4.26.  if  a  man  should  casts,  into  the  ground 

27.  and  t!ie  s.  should  spring  and  grow  up 
Luke  8.  5.  a  sower  went  out  to  sow  liis  s.  some  fell 

11.  the  parable  is  this;  the  s.  is  ivoid  of  God 

1  Cor.  15.  38.  and  to  every  s.  his  own  body 

2  Cor.  9.  10.  he  that  ministereth  s.  to  the  sower 

1  Pet.  1.23.  being  born  again,  not  of  corruptible  « 
1  John  3.  9.  for  his  s.  remaineth  in  him,  cannot  lia 
Sec  Copulation. 
SEEP  for  Posterity. 
Gen.  4.  25.  God  hath  appointe<l  me  another  ». 
7.  3.  lo  keep  s.  alive  upon  the  face  of  the  eartb 

15.  3.  Ahram  said,  to  nie  thou  hast  given  no  » 

19.  32.  that  we  may  preserve  s.  of  our  lather,  3^ 
38.  8.  marry  her,  and  raise  up  s.  to  thy  brother 

Mat.  22.  24.  Mark  12.  19.  l.uke  iiO.  28. 
9.  Onan  knew  that  the  s.  should  not  be  liif 
Lev.  12. 2.  if  a  woman  hath  conceived  s.  and  borK 

21.  21.  that  hath  a  blemish  of  the  s.  of  Aaron 

22.  4.  what  man  of  the  s.  of  Aaron  is  a  leper 
JVum.  5.  28.  then  the  woman  shall  conceive  s. 

16.  40.  which  is  not  of  s.  of  Aaron  come  near 
Dent.  1.  8.  to  give  it  10  their  s.  alter  them,  1 1.  9 

4.  37.  he  chose  their  s.  aft  r  them,  10.  15. 

31.  2i.  forgotten  out  of  tin  mouths  of  their  « 
Ruth  4.  HJ.  s.  the  Lord  shall  give  of  this  woi\jan 
1  .Sam.  2.  20.  Ihe  Lord  give  thee  s.  of  this  woman 

24.  21.  that  thou  wilt  not  cut  olTmy  s.  aftei  mo 

1  Kings  11. 14.  he  was  of  the  king's  s.  in  Edom 
39.  I  will  for  this  afflict  the  «.  of  David 

2  Kingsll.  1.  Athaliah,  mother  of  Ahaziah,  aroBS 

and  destroyed  all  the  s.  royal,  2  Chr.  22.  10 

17.  20.  the  Lord  rejecteil  all  the  s.  of  Israel 

2.5.  25.  Ishmael  of  the  s.  royal  came,  ./er.  41.  I. 

1  Chron.  16.  13.  O  ye  s.  of  Israel  his  servant 
Ezra  2.  .59.  they  could  not  shew  their  s.  JVeh.  V.  61. 

9.  2.  the  holy  s.  have  mingled  themselves 
JVfA.  9.  2.  the  s.  of  Israel  separated  themselves 
F.sth.  6.  13.  if  Mordecai  be-  of  the  s  of  the  Jew» 

9.  27.  the  Jews  took  upon  them  and  their  s   31, 

28.  nor  memorial  of  them  perish  from  their  j. 
.Tob  21.  8.  their  s.  is  established  in  their  sight 
Psal.  21. 10.  their  s.  shalt  thou  destroy  from  earH 

22.  23.  praise  him,  all  ye  the  s.  of  Jacob,  glorify 

him  ;  and  fear  him,  all  ye  Ih^s.  of  Icrael 
30.  a  s.  shall  serve  him,  it  shall  he  counted  to  L 
37.  28.  but  the  s.  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off 
69.  36.  the  s.  also  of  his  servants  shall  inherit  it 
102  28.  their  s.  shall  be  established  before  thee 
106.  27.  to  overthrow  their  s.  among  the  nations 
Prov  11.21.  the  s.  of  righteous  shall  he  delivered 
fsa.  1.  4.  ah,  sinful  nation,  a  s.  of  e^il  doers 

6.  13  the  holy  s.  shall  be  Ihe  subs.'ance  thereof 
14.  20  ihes  of  evil-doers  shall  never  be  renowned 
45.19.1  said  not  unto  s  of  Jacoh,seek  yemeinvaia 

25,  in  the  Lord  shall  all  s.  of  Israel  be  justified 
57.  3.  the  s.  of  the  adulterer  and  the  whore 

4.  ye  not  children  of  transgression,  a  s.  of  falseE 
61.  9.  theirs,  shall  be  known  among  the  Gentiles; 
that  they  are  the  s  which  the  Lord  haili  bltssed 
65.  9.  I  will  bring  forih  a  s  out  of  Jacob 
23.  they  are  the  s.  of  the  blesseil  of  the  Lord 
.Ter.  2  21.  I  had  planted  thee  wholly  a  rignta. 

7.  15   I  will  cast  out  the  whole  s.  of  Ephraini) 

23.  8.  which  led  the  s.  of  the  house  of  Israel 

31.  27.  I  will  sow  with  s.  of  man  and  s.  of  bengi 

36.  then  s.  of  Israel  also  shall  cease  as  a  natioa 

37.  I  will  cast  f.fTall  Ihe  s.  of  Israel,  33.  26. 
33.22.so  will  I  multiply  Ihes  of  David  myservanl 

Fzek.  n.  13.  and  hath  taken  of  the  king's  s. 

20.  5.  I  lifted  up  my  hand  to  Ihe  s.  of  Jacob 
43.  19.  give  to  |iries!s  that  be  of  the  s.  of  7adofc 
44.22.  Ihey  shall  take  maidens  of  the  3   of  Israa 

}')an.  1.  3.  bring  of  the  children  of  the  king  s  s. 
2.  43.  shall  mingle  thcnrselves  with  the  s.  of  meo 
9. 1.  Darius  of  the  s.  of  the  Medes  was  made  king 
Mai.  2.  15.  that  he  might  Kcik  a  godly  s 
Mark  12.  20.  the  first  dying  lell  no  s.  21,  22. 
.Tohv  7.42.  thai  Christ  comelh  of  the  s.  of  David 
.^cts  13.23.  of  this  man's  ,•!.  hath  God  raised  Jesu* 
Rom.  1.3.wasmadeofthes.ofDavid,2  Tim. 2.8. 
4  16.  that  the  promise  might  he  sure  lo  all  hia  t 
9.  a.  the  children  of  the  promise  counted  for  s. 

29.  except  the  1j(m\  of  saliaoth  had  left  us  a  s 
Gnl.3.  19.  it  was  ndilid,  lill  Ihe  s.  should  come 
Heb.  11. 11.  Sarah  received  strength  to  conceive  • 
licv.  12. 17.  to  make  w,-.r  with  the  remnant  of  her  g. 

See  Abr.^iiam. 
His  SEED. 
Gen.  17.  19.  my  covenant  with  Isaac  and  his  s 
46.  6.  Jncidi  came,  and  all  his  s.  with  him,  7 
48.19. and///.ss. shall  he.-ome  a  miiltiluileof  nationi 
F.jod.  28   4:1.  a  slatiile  of  A7S  s.  aOer  him,  30.  21. 
A.r?'.  90.  2.  tlinlcivelh  any  <>•  his  s.  to  IMol.yh,  ,3,  4. 

21.  15  nor  shall  ve  prnfane  his  s.  among  peopta 
.A^irm. 14.24.  servani  Caleb  and  A)>  .?. shall  poBsesBtt 

24.  7.  and  his  s.  shall  be  in  many  waters 

25.  13.  he  shall  have  it,  and  his  s.  after  liirn 
Josh.  24.  3.  I  multiplied  *i^  .'   r\n/l  save  Isaac 

2  Sam.  4.  8.  hath  aven5e<l  thi'D  of  Saul  and  Ait 


SEE 

•2  San.  22. 51.  he  showed  mercy  to  his  anointed,  to 
Uavid  an'l  kts  ^.  tor  evermore,  Psal.  18.  5f' 
IKings  2.'S^A)ii  hcit'}  of  J  f<p.b  ,inJ  kis  s.l'or  ev(;r,  but 
ujion  David  and  /its  s.  sliaii  be  peace  forever 
A'eA.  il  8.  tliou  madesl  a  covenant  to  give  it  to /ji>«. 
Esth.  1(1  3.  and  speaking  peiice  to  all  his  s. 
Psal.  Si  13.  hi!  s-  sliall  inlierit  tlie  eait!; 
37.  25.  nor  have  I  seen  his  s.  beggin;,'  bread 
26.  -  c  ie  merciful,  and  his  s.  is  blessed 
89.  r&.  his  s.  also  will  I  makt  to  endure,  36. 
112.  Si.  his  s.  shall  be  mighty  upon  earth 
fsa.  53. 10.  he  shall  see  his  s.  shall  prolong  his  days 
Jer.  2'2.  28.  why  are  they  cast  out,  he  and  his  s.? 
30.  for  no  man  of  his  s.  shall  prosper 

29.  32.  and  I  will  punish  Sheniaiah  and  his  s.' 
33.  26.  I  wdl  not  take  any  of  Ais  s.  to  be  rulers 
36.  31.  I  will  [lunish  Jchoiakim  and  /iis  s. 

49.  10.  Esau,  A!.s  s.  is  spoiled,  and  he  is  not 
dctsl.  5.  would  give  it  to  him  and  his  s.  after  him 

6.  that  his  s.  should  sujourn  in  a  strange  land 

Thy  SEED. 
f?en.3. 15.  will  put  enmity  between  thy  s.  and  hers. 

12.  7.  to  thy  s.  will  I  give  tliis  land,  13.  15.  |  15. 

18.  f  17.  8.  I  24.  7.  I  26.  3.  |  28.  4,  13.  |  35. 
12.  I  48.  4.  Exod.  33.  1.  Deut.  34.  4. 

13.  16.  I  will  make  thy  s.  as  dust,  16.  10.  |  28.  14. 
15.  S.hesaid  to  him,  so  sliall  thys.  be,  Rom.  4. 18. 

\?,.  that  thy  s.  shall  be  a  stranger  in  a  land 

7.  7.  my  covenant  between  me  and  thy  s.  after 

thee  ;  to  be  a  God  to  thee  and  thy  s.  10. 
9.  thou  and  thys.  alter  thee  in  their  generations 

12.  a  stranger  not  nt'  thy  s.  shall  be  circumcised 
21. 12.  in  Isaac  shall  thy  s.  be  called,  Hcb.  U.  18. 

13.  make  Islimael  a  nation,  because  he  is  thy  s. 
22.  17.  thy  s.  possess  the  gate  of  enemies,  24.  00. 

18.  in  thy  s.  shall  all  the  nations  of  theearlli  be 

blessed,  26.  4.  ^  28.  14.  .^r.ts  3.  25. 
26.  24.  and  multiply  thy  s.  for  Abraham's  sake 
12. 12.  thou  saidst,  I  will  make  thy  s.  as  the  sand 
48.  11.  and  lo,  God  hath  shewed  me  also  thy  s. 
Lev.  18.  21.  not  any  of  thy  s.  jiass  through  the  fire 
21.  17.  whosoever  of  thy  s.  hath  any  blemish 
A/'um.l8.1!).thelieave olferingsl  give  tlice  and Z«?/s 
Oeut.  28.  46.  curses  for  a  sign  on  thy  s.  for  ever 
59.  Lord  will  make  nlagues  of  thy  s.  wonderful 

30.  6.  the  Lord  will  i.  .rcumcise  the  liearl  of  thy  s. 

19.  choose  life,  that  thou  and  thy  s.  may  live 

1  Sam.  20.  42.  the  Lord  be  between  mv*.  and  thys. 
i  Sam.  7.  12.  I  will  set  up  thy  s.  1  C'hron.  17.  11. 
IKinirs^.  27.  leprosy  shall  cleave  to  thee  and  thy  s. 
Job  5.  25.  thou  shall  know  i\vi\thy  s.  shall  be  great 
Psal.S'i.A.thys.  will  [  establish  for  ever,  and  build 
fta.  43.5.1  will  bring  tliy  s.  from  the  east  and  gather 
44.3.  I  will  pour  my  Spirit  upon  thys.  and  blessing 
AS.\f).lhy  s.alsd  had  bi'en  as  the  sand  aiidofrsi>ring 
54.  3.  and  Vnj  s.  shall  inherit  the  Gentiles 
59.  2].  my  Spirit  that  is  upon  thee,  shall  not  de- 
part out  of  the  mouth  of  thy  s.  nor  thy  seed's  s 
kr.  30. 10.  thy  s.  from  the  land  of  captivity, 40. 27. 
Gal.  3.  16.  and  lo  thy  s.  which  is  Christ 

Your  SEED. 
Exod.  32.  13.  all  this  land  will  I  give  to  your  s. 
Lew. 22. 3. whosoever  of  2/o«rs.giieth  to  holy  things 
ha  66. 22.  so  shall  your  s.  and  vour  name  remain 

SEEDTIME". 
Oen.  8.  22.  s.-timc  and  harvest  shall  not  cease 

SEEDS. 
Go?.  3.  16.  he  saith  not,  and  to  s.  as  of  many 

SEEDS. 

Detif.  22. 9.  not  sow  thy  vineyard  with  divers  s. 

Jlfai.l3.4.whenhpsowedsumes.fell  bytheway-side 

39.  which  is  the  least  of  all  s.  Mark  4.  31. 

SEEING. 

Exoi.  4.  11.  or  who  maketh  the  s.  or  the  blind? 

SEEING,  Verb. 
Exoi.QZ.  10.  any  beast  be  driven  away,  no  man  s. 
A'Vtii.SS.  23.  s.  him  not,  cast  it  on  him  that  lie  die 
1  Ki\tgs  1. 48.  given  one  to  sit,  mine  eyes  even  s.  it 
Pro?;.  20.  12.  the  Lord  maketh  the  .t.  eye 
Eccl.  1.  8.  the  eye  is  not  satisfied  with  s.  nor  ear 
Fsa.  21.  3.  1  was  dismayed  at  the  s.  of  it 
33.  15.  that  shutteth  his  eyes  from  s.  evil 
42.  20.  .1.  many  things,  but  thou  observist  not 
Eie/c.  22.  28.  .5.  vnnity,  and  divinins  lies  to  them 
Mat.  13.  13.  in  piiabies,  because  they  «.  see  not 
14.  shall  not  understand,  s.  ye  sha'l  see  and  shall 
not  perceive,  Mark  4.  12.  .'ids  28.  26. 
John  9.  7.  he  went  and  washed  and  came  s. 
4cts  2.  3!.  he  s.  this,  spake  a'  the  resurrection 
3.  3.  s.  Peter  and  .John  abn  1     0  go  tn  the  temple 

7.  24.  s.  onB  of  thsm  suffe'  urong,  diifended  him 

8.  6.  the  people  s.  the  miii.cles  tliat  he  did 

9.  7.  speechless,  hearins;  a  voice,  but  s.  no  man 
13.  11.  be  blind,  rii.t  s.  the  snn  for  a  se.ison 

i{eh.  11.27.  he  endyred  as  s.  liiin  who  is  invisible 

Pet.'i.  8.  in  s.  and  hen  ring,  vexed  his  right,  soul 

SF.I.ING,  .Adverb. 

Ofn.  15.2.  what  will  thou  give  me,  s.  I  go  childless 
22   12  s.  tiiou  hast  not  withheld  tl  ine  only  sou 
24.  56,  s  the  Lord  hath  prospered  .oy  way 


SEE 

<Vert.26.27.wheroforo  come  ye  to  me,  s.ye  hate  me? 
44.  30.  s.  his  life  is  bound  up  in  the  lad's  life 
JVum.  16.  3.  s.  all  the  congregation  are  holy 
./udo'.ys.iH.why  askest  thou  my  iiaine,.s.  it  is  secret 

17.  13.  do  me  good,s.  1  have  a  Leviteto  my  [iriest 
21.  16.  3.  women  are  destroyed  out  of  Benjamin 

Ruth  1.  21.  s.  the  Lord  bath  testified  against  me 
1  Sam.  10.  1.  s.  I  have  rejected  him  from  reigning 

28.  16.  s.  the  L.  is  departed  from  thee  and  become 

1  Chron.  12. 17.  s.  there  is  no  wrong  in  mine  hands 
.Job  19.  28.  s.  the  root  of  the  matter  is  found  in  me 

21.  22.  s.  he  judgeth  those  that  are  liigh 
24.  1.  s.  times  are  not  hidden  from  the  Almighty 
Psal.oO.  17.  s.  thou  hatest  instruction,  and  castest 
Prov.  3.  29.  s.  he  dwelleth  socurvly  by  thee 
fsa.  49. 21.S.  1  have  lost  my  children  and  amdesol. 
./cr.  47.  7.  «.  the  l>ord  haiii  givci  it  ,'■  charge 
Dan.  2.  47.  s.  thou  couKIest  reveal  this  secret 
/.K4e  1.  34.  how  shall  this  be,  s.  1  know  not  a  man 

23.  40.  s.  thou  art  in  the  same  condemnation 
Jicts  17.  24.  s.  he  is  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth 

25.S.  he  giveth  to  all  life  and  breath  and  all  things 
Rom.  3.  30.  s.  it  is  one  Gcd  who  shall  justify 

2  Cor.  3.  12.  s.  then  that  we  have  such  hope 
Col.  3.  9.  s.  that  ye  have  put  off  the  old  man 
Meb.  4.  0.  s.  it  remaineth  some  must  enter  therein 

14.  s.  then  that  we  have  a  great  high  priest 
5. 11.  hard  to  be  uttered,  s.  ye  are  dull  of  hearing 
6.  6.  s.  they  crucify  the  Son  of  God  afr°.sh 
7.25.s.he  ever  liveth  to  make  intercessionfor  them 
12.  1.  s.  we  are  compassed  about  with  witnesses 
lPcM.22.s.  ye  have  purified  your  souls  in  obeying 
2  Pet.  3. 14.  s.  ye  look  for  such  things,  be  diligent 
17.  s.  ye  know  these  things  before,  beware  lest 
SEEK. 
Oen.  37. 16.  Joseph  said,  I  s.  my  brethren,  tell  me 
43.  18.  that  he  may  s.  occasion  against  us  and  fall 
JVum.  16.  10.  and  s.  ye  the  priesthood  also  ? 

24.  1.  Balaam  went  not  to  «-.  for  enchantments 
Deut.  4.  29.  if  thou  s.  him  with  all  thy  heart 

12.  5.  even  to  his  habitation  shall  ye  s.  and  come 
22. 2.  sheep  be  with  thee  till  thy  brother  s.  alter  it 
l.SnOT.9. 3.  Kishsaid  to  Saul  his  son,  gos.  the  asses 
10.  14.  whither  went  ye7  he  said,  to  .9.  the  asses 
16.  16.  to  s.  out  a  cunning  player  on  a  harp 

23.  1.5.  Saul  come  to  s.  his  life,  25.  ]  24.  2.  (  26.2 

25.  26.  they  that  s.  evil  to  my  Lord,  be  as  Nabal 

29.  yet  a  man  is  risen  to  pursue  and  s.  thy  soul 

26.  20.  for  king  of  Israel  is  come  out  to  s.  a  flea 

27.  1.  Saul  shall  despair  to  s.  me  any  mnre 

28.  7.  s.  me  a  woman  that  hath  a  familiar  spirit 
2  Sam.  5.  17.  the  Philistines  came  up  to  s.  David 

1  KiniTs  2.  40.  Shimei  went  to  s.  his  servants 

18.  10.  whither  my  lord  hath  not  sent  to  s.  the?. 

19.  10.  they  s.  my  life  to  take  it  away,  14- 

2  Kings  2.  16.  let  them  go,  and  s.  thy  master 

6.  19.  and  I  will  bring  you  to  the  man  whom  yi-s 

1  Chron.  28.  8.  5.  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 
9.  if  thou. s.  him,  he  will  be  found,  "i  Chron  15.2. 

2  Chron.  19.  3.  hast  [nepared  thine  heart  to  s.  God 

30.  19.  tliatpreparelh  his  heart  to  s  God,  Ld  God 

31.  21.  to  s.  his  God,  he,  did  it  with  all  his  heart 
34.  3.  Josiah  began  to  s.  after  th«  God  of  David 

Ezra  4.  2.  build,  for  we  s.  vour  God  as  ye  do 

7.  10.  Ezra  had  prepared  his  heart  to  s.  thi^  law 
8.21  to  s.hiin  a  right  way  for  us, and  our  little  ones 

22.  name  of  God  is  on  them  for  gooil  that  s  him 
.Vrt.  2. 10.  come  a  man  to  s.  the  welfare  of  Israel 
.Tab  5.8. 1  would  s.  unto  God,  and  unt^i  God  commit 

7.  21.  shalt  s.  me  in  morning,  but  I  shall  not  be 

8.  5.  if  thou  wouldcst  s.  unto  God  betimes 

20.  10.  his  children  shall  .s.  to  jilease  the  poor 
Psal.  4.  2.  will  ye  love  vanity,  nnd  s.  after  leasing 

0.  10.  thou  hast  not  forsaken  them  that  s  thee 
10.  15.  s.  out  his  wickedness  till  thou  find  none 
14.2.  to  see  if  there  wcreany  that  did  .9  God,  53  2 

24.  6.  this  is  the  generation  of  them  that  s.  linn 
27  4.  one  thing  have  I  desired,  that  will  I  5.  after 

8.  s.  ye  my  face,  thy  face,  Lord,  will  I  s. 

34.  14.  s.  peace,  and  pursue  it,  1  Pet.  3.  II. 

35.  4.  lot  them  be  put  to  shame  that  s.  mv  stml 
38.  12.  they  that  s.  my  life,  they  that  ,9.  rny  hurt 
40. 14.  be  confounded  that  s.  after  my  soul,  70.  2. 
54.  3.  and  oppressors  s.  after  my  soul 

03.  1.  thou  art  my  God,  early  will  I  s.  thee 

9.  those  that  s.  my  soul  go  into  the  lower  parts 

09.  0.  let  not  those  that  ,s.  iheo  be  confounded 
32.  and  your  heart  shall  live  that.-i.  God 

70.4.  let  all  those  that  s.thee  rejoice  and  be  glad 
71. 13.  be  covered  with'dishnnour  that  s.  my  hurt 
24.  they  are  brought  unto  shame  that  s.  my  hurt 
83.  16.  that  they  may  s.  thy  name,  O  Lord 
104   21.  the  voting  lions  s.  iheir  meat  from  God 
109.  10.  let  his  chililren  s.  their  bread 
119.2  blessed,  that  s.  him  with  their  whole  he.irt 
45.  I  will  walk  at  liberty,  for  1  s.  thy  prece|)ls 
176. 1  hnve  gone  astrav  ns  a  sheep,  3.  lliy  servant 
122.  9.  for  the  boose  of  God,  I  will  s.  thv  som\ 
Prov  1. 28.  they  shall  .?.  me,  but  shall  not  find  me 
8,       (int]  those  that  s.  me  early  shall  find  me 


Prou.21.6.vaMiljftoss.toand  fro  of  themthdU.deatfe 

23.30.  who  hath  woe?  who  hath  sorrow?  they  that 

tarry  long  at  wine,  they  that  go  to  s.  mixt  wiiM 

35.  when  I  shall  awake,  1  will  s.  it  yet  again 

29.  10.  blood-thirsly  hate  ujiright,  just  s.  his  sou 

30.inany  s  therular'i  favour,  judgment  from  Ld 

F.ccl.  1.  13.  I  gave  a  ■•  heart  to  s.  out  by  wisdom 

7.  25.  I  applied  min-:  heart  to  s.  out  wisdom 

8. 17.  tho'  a  man  luti  lir  10  s.  it,  not  able  to  find  i< 
Cant.  3.  2.  I  will  s.  ii,  n  v/hom  my  soul  loveth 
0.  1.  thy  beloved,  that  we  may  s.  him  with  the" 
Isa.  1.  17.  learn  to  do  well,  s.  judgment,  relieve 
8.19.  when  shall  siiy,«.untuthem  that  havefamiliai 
spirits;  should  not  a  people  s.  unto  their  Godl 
11.  10.  be  root  of  Jesse,  to  it  shall  the  Genides  j. 
19.  3.  they  shall  j.  to  the  charmers  and  wizards 
26.  9.  with  my  spirit  within  me  will  I  s.  thee  early 
34.  16.  «  ye  out  of  the  book  of  the  Lord,  and  read 
41.  12.  thou  shalt  s.  them,  and  not  find  them 

17.  wdien  the  needy  s.  waler,  and  there  is  non» 
4.5.  19.  I  said  not  to  Jaxob,  s.  ye  me  in  vain 
58.2.  yet  they  s.  me  diwly,  and  delight  to  know 
Jer.  2.  24.  that  s.  her,  in  her  month  shall  find  her 

33.  why  trimmest  thou  thy  way  to  s.  love  ? 
4.  30.  thy  lovers  despise  thee,  they  will  s.  thy  lifff 
II.  21.  the  men  of  Anathoth,  that  s.  thy  life 

10.  7.  to  fall  by  them  that  s.  their  lives,  21.  7. 
9.  iliey  that  s.  their  lives  shall  straiten  them 

22.  25.  into  hand  of  them  that  s.  thy  life,  38.  16. 

29.  7.  s.  the  peace  of  the  city,  whither  carried 
13. ye  shall  s.  me,  and  find  ine,when  ye  search  me 

34.  20.  into  hand  of  them  that  s.  Iheir  life,  21. 

44.  30. 1  will  give  Pharaoh  to  them  that  s  ins  life 

40.  26.  Egyplians  to  tho^e  that  s.  their  lives 

49.37.  Elam  dismayed  before  them  ihats. their  life 
T.am.  1.  11.  all  her  people  sigh,  they  .5.  bread 
Ezek.  7. 25.  they  shall  s.  p-eace,  there  shall  hi'  none 
26.  ihfn  shall  they  s.  a  visiim  of  the  prophet 

34.  0.  flock  was  scattered,  none  did  .t.  after  then 

11.  I  will  search  my  shei'p,  and  s.  them  out 

12.  as  a  shepherd  so  will  I  s.  oui  my  sheep  . 
16.  1  will  s.  that  which  was  lost  and  bring  again 

Dan.  9.  3.  I  set  my  face  unto  God,  to  .5.  by  prayer 
hfcs.  2.  7.  he  shall  s.  them,  but  not,  find  them 
Jlmos  5.  4.  saith  the  Lord,s.  nie,  and  ye  shall  live 
8.  s.  him  that  maketh  thr  seven  stars  and  (3rioi 

14.  s.  good  and  not  evil,  that  yr  may  live 

8  12.  to  s.  the  word  of  the  Lord,  and  not  find  it 
JVa.'i.  3  7.  whence  shall  I  s.  comforters  for  thget 

11  thou  shalt  be  hid,  thou  shall  s  strength 
Zcph  2.  3   s   y  the  Lord,  ye  meek  of  the  earth 
Zerh.  11  16.  a  sheidierd  shall  not  s  the  young  one 

12  9  in  that  day  I  will  .s  to  destroy  all  the  n.itiona 
Mai  2.  7.  they  should  s  the  law  at  Ins  mouth 

15.  that  ho  might  s.  a  godly  seed,  take  heed 
,l/.7^2.  13  Herod  wills  young  child  to  destroy  him 

0.  32,  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles  s. 

33  s  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  Goil,  /.nice  12.  31. 
7  7s  and  ve  shall  find,  knock,  Luke  11.  9. 

28  5.  for  I  know  that  y.-  s  Jesus,  .Mark  16.  6. 
Mark  1  37  they  said  to  him,  all  men  s.  for  thee 
3  32  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  s.  for  thee 

8.  12  this  generation  s  after  a  sign,  f.itkc  11.  29 
f-iike  12.  30.  these  things  do  the  nations  s.  afler 

13  24  many,  I  say  unto  you,  will  .?.  to  enter  in 
15  8  doth  she  not  s   diligently  till  she  find  it? 
17.33  whosoever  shalls  to  save  his  life,shall  lose  it 
19   10.  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  s.  and  to  save 
24  5  whys  ye  the  living  among  the  diad  ? 

■  hhn  1.  38  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  what  s.  ye? 
0.  26  ye  s   me,  not  because  ye  saw  the  miracles. 

7.  25.  is  not  this  he  whom  they  s.  to  kill? 

34  ye  shall  s   me,  and  shall  not  find  me,  36. 

8.  21.  ye  shall  s   me,  and  shall  die  in  your  sins 
37  are  Abraham's  seed,  but  vc  s  lo  kill  me,  40. 

13. 33. ye  shall  s.  me,  ami  wdiit her  1  go  cannot  come 
18.  4  Jesus  said  unto  them,  whom  s  ye  ?  7. 

8.  if  ye  s.  me,  let  these  go  their  way 
Mrts  10.  19   Spirit  snid,  belioli?,  a»ree  men  s.  theo 

21   Peter  said,  behold,  I  am  he  whom  ye  s. 

11.  25.  Barnabas  departed  to  Tarsus,  to  s.  Saul 
Rani.  2.  7.  to  them  who  s.  for  slory  anri  honour 

11.  3.  I  am  left  alone,  and  they  s.  my  hte 
1  Cor.  1.  22.  and  the  Greeks  s.  e.fter  wisdom 
10.  24.  let  no  man  s.  his  own,  hut  anoti  er's  wealth. 
14.  12.  .<t.  that  ye  may  excel  to  e.iifvini,'  of  cliurch 
2ror.  13.  3.  since  ve  *.  a  proof  of  Christ  speaking 
nnl.  1.  10.  do  I  persuade,  or  s.  lo  plense  men? 
2.  17.  if  while  we  s.  to  be  justified  by  Christ 
Phil.  2.21.  for  all  s.  their  own  things,' not  Christ's 
Col.  3.  1.  if  risen,  s.  those  thinsrs  which  are  above 
Hrb.  n.  6.  he  is  a  rew.irder  of  them  that  s.  him 
14.  they  declare  plninlv  that  they  j.  a  country 
13.14.  here  we  have  no  ci'v,  hut  we  s.  one  to  comB 
Ren.d.a.  in  those  days  shall  men  s  death,  not  find!/ 
.fee  Vkce,  LoRn. 
JVnt  SEEK,  or  SEEK  not. 
l.er.  13.  36.  the  priest  shall  vat  s.  for  yellow  hni 
19.31.7?/'!7Aprs.afterwizards  to  be  defiled  bythes, 
J^um.  15.  39.  thai  ye  s.  not  after  your  own  heart 


SEE 

Dfut  23. 6.  iho'ishalt  not  s.  their  pnice  Fzra9AZ. 
Ruth  U.  1.  (Jau^^litei,  gliall  I  not  s  test  lor  thee  ? 
Psal.  10.  4.  the  wickuii  will  not  s.  alter  God 

119.  155.  tlie  wicktil,  tliey  g.  not  thy  sialutes 
Jcr.  30.  14.  all  l!iy  lovers,  tliey  s.  tliee  nut 

45.  5.  seekest  thou  ;,'ieat  things  7  s.  tlieiii  not 
Ames  5.  5.  but  s.  not  Bethel,  iior  enter  into  (Jilgal 
Zech.  11.  16.  asheplienl  sliall  not  s.  the  youiij;  one 
Luke  12.  29.  s.  not  what  ye  shall  eat  or  dniik 
JohnH.'iQ.  because  I  s.  not  mine  own  will,  but  will 
44.  s.  not  the  honour  that  coineth  from  God 

8.  50.  I  s.  not  mine  own  glory,  there  is  one  sieketh 
Cor.  1.  27.  s.  not  to  be  loosed,  s.  not  a  wife 
2  Cor.  12.  14.  for  I  s.  not  yours,  but  you 

SEKKEST. 
Gen.  37.  15.  the  man  asked  hiiii,  w  hat  s.  thou  ? 
Judg.  4.  22.  I  will  shew  thee  the  man  whom  s. 
2Sam.  17.  3.  the  man  thou  «.  is  as  if  all  returned 

20.  19.  thou  5.  to  destroy  a  mother  in  Israel 
I  Kings  11.  22.  that  thou  s.  lo  go  to  thy  country 
Proii.2.  4.  iflhnus.  her  as  silver,  and  searchest  her 
Jer.  45.  5.  s.  thou  great  tlfhigs  ?  seek  tlicrn  not 
John  4.  37.  yet  no  man  said,  what  s.  thou  ? 

520.15.Jcsus  suilli  unto  her,  woman, whom  s.  thou7 

SKEKETH. 
1  Sam.  19.  2.  Saul  my  father  s.  to  ki'l  thee 

29.  1.  '.viiat  -.3  my  sin,  that  he  s.  my  life  ? 
522.  23.  f;i.i7  not,  ho  that  s.  my  life,  s.  thy  life 
23.  10.  Sixul  s.  to  destroy  the  city  for  my  sake 
24.9.  why  hearest  thou, saying,  Davids,  thy  hurf? 

2Sa7n.lG.il. who  came  Curth  olmy  bowels  s.  my  hfi' 
1  Kings  20.  7.  and  sec  how  this  man  s.  mischief 
S  Kings  5.  7.  see  how  he  s.  a  quarrel  against  me 
Job  39.  20.  from  tiier.ce  alio  s.  the  prey,  her  eyes 
P»ai.  37. 32.  waichtth  nsrhteous,  nnil  s.  to  slay  him 
Proii.n.27.  iie  I  hat  (I  iligeuilys.  good  procureth  fa- 
vour, but  he  that  5.  mischief,  it  shall  come  unto 

14.  6.  a  BCorner  s.  wisdom  and  findeth  it  nut 

15.  14.  he  that  hath  understanding  s.  knowledge 

17.  9.  he  that  coveruth  a  transgression,  s.  love 
II.  an  evil  man  s.  only  nbellion,  a  messenger 
19.  he  that  exalteth  Ins  gate,  s.  dcstructiori 

18.  1.  having  se|iarated  himself,  s.  all  wisdom 
15.  and  the  ear  of  the  wise  «.  knowledge 

31.  13.  the  virtuous  woman  s.  wool  and  flax 
Ecd.  7.  28.  v\'hich  yet  my  soul  s.  but  I  find  not 
ha.  40.  00.  he  .'.  unto  him  a  cunning  workman 
Jer.  5.  1.  any  that  s.  the  truth,  I  will  pardon  it 

30.  17.  this  is  Zion,  whom  no  man  s.  after 
38.4.  this  man  .?.  not  the  welfare  of  this  people 

ham.  3.  25.  the  Lord  is  good  unto  them  that  wait 

for  him,  to  the  snul  that  .■?.  him 

Ezek.  14. 10.  as  punishment  of  him  that  s.  unto  him 

34.  12.  as  a  shepherd  s.  <.ut  his  llork  in  the  day 
JKat.  7.8.  and  he  th^t .?.  findeth,  /,n/:e  11.  10. 

12.39.  an  adulterous  generation  .t.  a  sign,  16.  4. 

18.  12.  leaveth  the  90,  and  s.  that  gone  astray 
John  4.  23.  the  Eatlier  .9.  such  lo  worship  hirn 

7.  4.  doeth  in  secret,  and  s.  to  be  known  openly 
18.  s.  his  own  glory ;  s.  his  glorv  that  sent  him 

8.  50.  there  is  one  that  s.  and  jiidgeth 
Horn.  3.  II.  there  is  none  thnt  .«.  after  God 

11.  7.  Israel  hath  not  obtained  that  which  he  .9. 
\Cor.  13  5.  charity  s.  not  her.o  wn,  ihinketh  no  evil 

SEEKIXG. 
Esth.  10.  3.  Mnrdecai  s.  the  wealth  of  hia  people 
ha.  16.  5.  s.  judgment,  and  basting  rightpoiisne=B 
JlfaM2.  43.  j.  rpst,andfindilh  none,  /,);/«  11.24. 

13.  45.  like  to  a  merchantman  s.  goodly  pearls 
Mark  8.  11.  s.  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven 
Luke'2.  45.  they  lurni'd  back  to  .Terusalem,  s.  him 

11.  54.  s.  to  catch  something  out  of  his  mouth 
13.  7.  behold,  I  come  s.  fruit,  and  find  ni\ne 

John  0.  24.  and  came  to  Canernaum,  s.  fur  .Tesus 
.3cts  13.  8.  s.  to  turn  a  wav  th<'  depntv  fro'ii  faith 

11.  wrnt  abnut  .s.  some  in  leid  him  by  Ihe  hand 
I  Cor.  10.  33.  not  s.  niiru?  own  profit,  bti'  of  many 
I  Pet.  5.  8.  walkcth  about, .?.  whom  he  may  devour 

SEEM. 
(Jen.  27.  12.  T  shall  .s.  to  him  as  a  deceiver 
Deut.  15.  18.  not.?  hard,  w'en  thou  sendest  away 
25.  3.  then  thy  brother  should  .t.  vile  unto  thee 
.losh.'JA.  15.  if  it  .1.  evil  unto  von  to  serve  the  Eord 
A'sA.  9.32.  let  not  all  the  trouble  .<r   little  before  tliee 
F.sth.  a.  5.  ifthe  thing  .i.  right  before  the  king 
ft'ah.  2.  4.  the  chnriot  shall  r    like  torches 
1  Cor.  II.  16.  but  if  any  mnn  s.  lo  be  contentions 

12.  22.  thf>se  membeis  which  .«.  to  be  more  feeble 
J  Or.  10.9.  I  may  not  .5.  as  if  I  woiiM  terrify  vni 
ffeb  4.1.  lest  anv  of  you  slionliI.«.1ocomeshort  of  it 

Tarn.  1.  26.  if  any  attionj  vou  s.  to  be  religious 

f;rr  Goon. 
SEEMED. 
f?Pn..l9.  j4.  bi!the».  as  one  that  mocked  to  his  sons 
29.  20.  srid  they  s.  i:nto  bin   b'lt  a  ffw  days 
Eccl.  9.  13.  this  wiaJ  jm  s.  great  unto  me 
7(!r.27..').?iven  earth  anii)  whim  it  s.  meet  unto  me 
Luke  2-'.  11.  their  vitirds  t    to  them  as  idle  tales 
Onl   -.  6.  but  ^l.pfl*,  who  s.  lo  be  somewhnt 
t>.  t/ame«,  Cephas,  and  .lohn,  who  s.  to  bo  pillars 
5/25 


SEE 

SEEMETH 
Lev.   14.  35.  it  4    iliere  is  a  plague  in  the  house 
J\l'um.  16.  9.  ,«.  it  but  a  small  thing  unto  you  ! 
1  Sam.  18  23. .«.  it  light  to  be  a  king's  sou-m-law? 
ProiJ.  14.  12.  there  is  a  way  which  s.  right,  Hi.  25. 

18.  17.  he  that  is  first  in  his  own  cause  •■{,  just 
F.zck.  34,  18.  s   it  a  small  thing  to  have  eaten  up 
Luke  8.  18.  H'oni  hiin  be  taken  what  he  ,<f.  to  have 
.lets  17.  18.  he  5.  a  setter  forth  of  strange  gods 

25.  27.  it  s.  unreasonable  to  send  a  prisoner 
1  Cor.  3.  18.  if  s.  to  be  wise,  let  him  become  a  fool 
Ueb   12.  11.  now  no  chastening  s.  to  be  joyous 
Sec  Goon. 
SEEMLY. 
Prov.  19.  10.  delight  is  not  s.  for  a  fool,  much  less 

26. 1.  rain  in  harvest,  so  honour  is  not  *■  for  a  fool 

SEEN 
Oen.  31.  42.  God  hath  s.  mine  affliction  and  labour 
F.zod.  10.  6.  such  locusts  as  fathers  have  not  s. 
/.CV.5. 1.  wdiether  he  hath  s.  or  known  of  swearing 
JViini.  14. 22.  those  men  which  have  s.  my  glory 

2.3.  21.  nor  hath  he  s.  perverseness  in  Israel 

27.  IS.  when  thou  hast  s.  it,  thou  sbalt  be  gathered 
Dc-dt.  1.  28.  we  l-.ave  s.  the  sons  of  the  Anakims 
31.  thou  hast «.  how  the  Lord  bare  thee  as  a  man 

3.  21.  thine  eyes  have  s.  all  the  Lord  hath  done 

4.  3.  s,  what  the  Lord  did  because  of  Haal-peor 
9,  lost  thou  forget  the  things  thine  eyes  have  s. 

5.  24.  we  have  s.  that  God  doth  talk  with  man 
10. 21.  great  and  terrible  things  thine  eyes  have  s. 

11.  2.  have  not  .9.  the  chastisement  of  the  Lord 
7.  but  your  eyes  have  5.  all  the  great  acts  of  Lord 

21.7.  hands  have  not  shed,  nor  have  our  eyes  s.  it 
20.  3.  the  great  temptations  thine  eyes  have  s. 
33.  9.  who  said  to  his  mother,  I  have  not  s.  him 
■  Task.  24.  7.  eyes  have  .?.  what  I  have  done  in  Egypt 
.Titdg  2.  7.  the  elders  who  had  s.  the  great  works 
13.  22.  we  shall  die,  because  we  have  s.  God 
18.  9.  wo  have  s.  land,  behold,  it  is  very  good 

1  Sam.  6.  16.  five  lords  had  s.  if,  they  returned 

23.  22.  see  his  place,  and  who  hath  s.  him  there 

24.  10.  behold,  this  day  thine  eyes  have  s.  how 

2  Sam.  18.  21.  go  tell  the  king  what  thou  hast  s. 
l/wn<?-sl0.4. queen  of  Sheba  had  s. Solomon's  wisd. 

7.  till  I  came  and  mine  eyes  had  s.  2  Chr.  9.  3,  6. 
13.  12.  sons  had  s.  what  way  man  of  God  went 
20.  13.  hast  thou  s.  all  this  great  multilude  ? 
2  Kinfs  20.  15.  what  have  they  .c?  Ilezekiah  said, 
all  tliinis  in  mine  house  have  thoy  s.  ha.  39.4. 
23,  20.  he  slew  Josiah,  when  he  had  s.  him 
F.irn  3.  12.  many  that  had  s.  Ihe  first  house,  wept 
F.stli.  0.  26.  of  that  which  they  had  ,?.  concerning 
.Toll  7,  8.  eye  that  hath  s.  me  shall  see  mo  no  more 
8.  18.  his  place  shall  sav,  I  have  not  s.  thee 
10.  18.  oh  that  I  had  died,  and  no  eye  had  s.  me 
13.  1.  mine  eye  hath  s.  all  this,  mine  ear  heard 

20.  7.  they  that  Inive .«,  him  shall  say,  where  is  he? 
2^.  7,  a  path  wdiich  the  vulture's  eye  hath  not  s. 
38. 17.  hast  thou  s.  doors  of  the  shadow  of  death? 

22,  or  hast  thou  s  the  treasures  of  hail  ? 

Psal.W.  14,  thou  basts,  it,  for  thou  behold,  mischf. 
35.  21.  our  eye  hath  s.  ||  22.  Ibis  thou  hast  s. 
48.  8.  so  have  we  .9.  in  city  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
54.  7.  mine  eve  hath  s.  his  desire  on  mine  enemes 
68  24.  tliey  have  s.  thy  goinss,  O  God,  of  mv  G. 
90.  15.  and  the  years  wdierein  we  have  s.  evil 
98.  3.  the  ends  of  earth  have  s.  salvation  of  God 

Prni).25.  7.  the  prince  whom  thine  eyes  have  s. 

F.eel.  4.  3.  who  hath  not  s.  the  evil  work  that  is 

6.  5.  he  hath  not  s.  the  sun,  nor  known  any  thing 

6,  vea,  though  I  live,  yet  hath  he  s,  no  gnod 
T.'ia.  6.  5.  for  mine  eyes  have  ,■?,  the  Lf-rd  of  hosts 

0.  2.  that  walked  in  darkness  have  s.  &  great  light 
64. 4. nor  hath  eye  s.what  he  hath  prepared  for  him 
66.  8.  who  hath  heard,  who  hath  s.  such  things? 
19.  to  Ihe  isles  afar  off  that  have  not  s.  my  glory 
Jir.  1.  12.  then  said  the  Lord,  thou  hast  well  .1. 
3.  6.  bast  thou  .«.  what  backsliding  Isr.  hath  done? 

12.  3.  thou  hnst  s.  me,  and  tried  my  heart 
T.nm.  1.  a.  because  they  have  s.  her  nakedness 

10  she  hath  .s.henthen  entered  into  her  sanctuary 

2. 14.  Ihv  prophets  haves,  vain  and  foolish  thinss 

for  thee  thcv  have  s.  false  burdens  and  causes 

16.  thv  enemies  say,  we  have  found,  we  have  s.  it 
3  .50.  O  L.  thou  hast  .9  my  wrong,  judge  mv  cause 

60.  thou  hast  s.  all  their  vengeance  against  me 
F.irk.  a,  12,  thou  hast  ,«.  what  the  ancients  do 

15  then  stIiI  he,  hast  thou  s.  this?  17.  |  47.  6. 

13.  3.  nnd  have  s  nothing  ||  6  Ihey  have  s.  vanity 

7.  have  ye  not  s   a  vain  vision,  whereas  ye  say 
Dnn.  0  21.  Gabriel  whom  T  had  s.  in  ihe  vision 
'/rrli.  10  2  and  the  diviners  have  s.  a  lie,  and  told 
.Mat.  2.  2.  for  Wf  have  s.  his  star  in  the  east 

13. 17.  mnny  prophets  desired  to  see  those  thines 
which  ve  see.  and  have  not  s.  them,  /.t/tc1il.24. 

21.  32.  and  ve,  when  ve  had  ,9.  it,  repented  not 
.Mark  0.  1.  till  Ihev  have  s.  the  kingdom  of  God 

0  tliey  should  tell  no  man  what  things  thoy  had  s. 
16.  14.  thev  hidievcd  not  them  wdiich  hsrt  s.  him 
Luk'  1  22-  thcv  perceived  that  hu  had  •,  b  rision 


SEE 

/,Kic2.  20.  praising  God  for  all  things  they  had 

26.  lint  see  death  before  he  lud  .9.  I  word's  Christ- 
:I0.  for  mine  eyes  have  s.  thy  sa'vaiion 

5.  26.  saying,  we  have  s.  strange  things  to-day 
0.  36.  told  no  man  the  things  which  they  had  s. 
10.  37.  for  all  the  mighty  werks  that  they  hail  s 
2ii.  8.  he  hoped  lo  have  s.  some  miracle  done 
21.  23.  saying,  that  they  had  s.  a  vision  of  angeir 

37.  and  supposed  that  they  had  s.  a  spirit 
■  lolin  1.18.  no  man  hath  s.  God  at  any  time,  the  Son 
in  bosom  of  Father  declared  him,  1  .lohnA.X'i, 
3.  11.  verily  w  \  testify  tiiat  we  have  s. 

32.  what  he  huh  s.  and  heard  Ihat  he  testifietl* 
4. 45.  the  Galileans  had  s.  all  he  did  at  .lerusaleru 
5.  37.  ye  have  not  at  any  lime  s.  his  shape 
0.  14.  ihose  men,  when  they  had  s.  the  miracle 

46.  not  that  any  man  hath  s.  the  Father 
8.57.not  fifty  years  old, and  hast  thou  .5,  Abraham 
9.  8.  the  neighbours  which  before  had  s.  him 

37.  tliou  hast  both  s.  and  it  is  he  that  lalketh 
li.  45.  had  s.  what  Jesus  did,  believed  on  him 

14.  9.  he  that  hath  s.  me,  hath  s.  the  Father 

15.  24.  have  s.  and  hated  both  me  and  my  Father 
20. 18.  she  had  s.  the  Lord  ||  25.  have  s.  the  Lord 

20.  Thomas,  because  thou  hast  s.  hast  believed 
..lets  4. 20.  we  cannot  but  speak  things  vvc  have  s. 

7.  44.  according  to  the  fashion  that  he  had  s. 

9.  12.  he  hath  s.  in  a  vision  a  man  named  Ananian 

27.  declared  to  them  how  he  had  s.  the  Lord 

10.  17.  what  this  vision  he  had  s.  should  meat' 
.4c?s  11.  13.  he  shewed  us  how  he  had  s.  an  angew. 

23.  when  he  had  s.  the  griice  of  God  was  glad 

16.  10.  after  ho  had  s.  vision  we  went  to  Maced. 
40.  they  had  s.  the  brethren,  they  comforted  theot 

21.  20.  ihey  had  s.  before  with  him  Trophimus 

22.  15.  be  witness  of  vyhat  thou  hast  s.  26.  16. 

1  CoJ'.  2  O.eye  hath  nets,  nor  car  heard,  norenteroj 
0.  1.  have  I  not  s.  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord  ? 
Pliil.  4.  9.  things  ye  have  heard  and  s.  in  me,  do 
Cut.  2. 1.  and  for  as  many  as  have  not  s.  my  faco 

IS.  intruding  into  those  things  he  hath  not  s. 
1  Tim.  6.  10.  whom  no  man  hath  s.  or  can  see 
1  .John  1.  1.  that  which  we  have  s.  with  our  eyes 

2.  the  life  was  manifested,  and  we  Iiave  s.  it 

3.  that  which  we  have  s.  declare  we  ur.to  yon 
3.  6.  whosoever  sii;ii.  hath  nut  s.  him  nor  knor/o 
4.14.W(!  haves,  and  do  test  ify, Father  sent  the  Wco 

20.he  that  lovetli  not  his  hrotherwhom  he  hath  »• 
how  can  he  love  God  whom  he  hatii  not;.1 
3  .Tohn  11.  he  that  doeth  evil,  halh  not  s.  God 
lirv.  1.  10.  write  the  Ihiiigs  which  thou  hast  a 
22.8.  when  I  had  heard  and  .9.I  fell  down  loworeh. 

Have  I  SEEN. 
Oen.  7.  1.  thee  have  f  s.  righteous  before  ir.'S 
1  Cliron.  29.  17.  now  have  I  s.  thy  people  to  offer 
Psal.  37.25.  yet  hcve  /not  s.  the  riglileoiis  forsaken 
F.crl.  7.  15.  all  things /i«wf  Is.  in  lUiysof  my  vaiiilf 

8.  9.  all  this  have  I  s.  and  applied  my  heart 

9.  13.  this  wisdom  have  I  s.  under  the  sun 
Jer.  46.  5.  wherefore  have  Is.  them  dismayed 
Zech.  9.  8.  for  now  haue  Is.  with  mine  eyei 

I  have  SEEN. 
Gen.  31.  12.  I  have  s.  all  that  Laban  doth  to  lhe«' 
32.30.  AAatip  s.  God  face  to  face,  and  am  pret.e.-ved 
33.  10.  for  therefore  I  have  s.  ihy  face,  46.  30. 
Eiud.  3.  7.  I  have  s.  the  affliction  of  my  people 

0.  I  have,  also  s.  the  oppression,  16. 
32.0.  Lord  said,  I  haves,  this  people,  Devt.^.  13.. 
.hidg.  6.  22.  alas,  for  because  I  have  s.  an  angol 

14.  2.  f  have  s.  a  woman  in  Timnalh,  get  her 

1  Snm.  16.  18.  I  have  s.  a  son  of  Jesse,  cunning 

2  AT/tf^sO.  26.  I  have  .s.  vesterday  blood  of  Nnboth 
20.  .5?  saith  Lord,  Ilia've  s.  thy  tears,  Isa.  .38.  5 

.Toll  4  8.  even  as  /  have  s.  th""  that  plow  iniqu-ty 
5.3   I linves.  the  foolish  taking  root,  but  I  curssd 

15.  17.  hear  me,  thai  which  I  have  s.  I  declare 
31.  10.  if  f  have  s.  any  perish  for  want  of  clothing 

P.tnl.  37.  35.  I  have  s.  the  wicked  in  sreai  |.ower 
55.  9.  I  have  s.  violence  and  strife  in  the  city 
63.  2.  glorv,  so  as  f  have  s.  thee  in  ihe  sanctuary 
110.  06.  fhave  s.  an  end  of  all  perfection 

Feel.  1.  14.  I  have  s.  all  Ihe  works  under  the  sun 

3.  10.  r  hare  s.  the  travail  which  God  halh  given 

5.  13.  there  is  a  soreevil  whicn  //irtrcs.  under  sun 
18.  heholil  that  which  I  have  s.  it  is  food  to  eat 

6.  I.  there  is  an  evil  which  I  have  s.  10.  5 

10.7.  Ih.  .9.  servants  upon  horses,  and  princes  walk 
fsffl.  44.  16.  he  aailh,  I  am  warm,  I  have  s.  the  fir< 

57.  IP.  ! here  .9   his  ways,  and  will  heal  him 
.Jer.  7.  11.  t>p|iol(l,  r  have  s.  it,  saith  Ihe  T,ord 

13.  27.  /have  ,9.  thine  ndulteries  nnd  neighings 

23. 13.  fhnve  .<.  I'ollv  in  projihets  of  Samaria,  14 
r.nvi.:^.  1.  r  fiav  ,9,"iiffliction  by  rod  oChis  wraf< 
r'(i?!.2.2ti.mnke  known  unto  me  tie  dream  I  haves 

4.  0.  Ihe  visions  of  mv  dream  thnt  /  hare  ,9,  18. 
ffas.  6.  10.  I  have  .9.  a  horrible  thin?  in  Israel 
Jnhv  8.  38.  I  speak  that  /  hare  s.  wii>  my  Frithet 
.nets  7.  34.  I  have  .9  the  aflhcnnn  of  Jiy  people 

Yehnve?.Vy.fi. 
Ocn.  45  13.  tell  my  father  of  all  that  le  have  * 


SEE 

^tod.li.l^.  tlie  Egyptiana  whom  ye  have  s.  to-day 

J'J.  4.  ye  have  s.  wlia'  [  ilid  unto  tlie  Egyptians 

20.  2*2.  ye  /lave  3.  that  I  have  talked  with  you 
■iJeut.W.  2.  yeliaoe  s.  all  mat  the  Lord  did  in  Egypt 
unto  Pharaoh,  l>is  servants,  and  land,  Josh.  'i3. 3. 
17.  ye  hast  s.  their  ohomiiiations  and  idols 

yu^i^.'J.48.w  liat  yc  have  s.  me  do,  do  as  1  have  done 
1  Sam.  17. 25.  have  ye  s.  this  man  tliat  is  coine  upl 

Jub  27.  12.  beiiold,  ail  ye  yourselves  have  s.  it 
ha.  22.  9.  ye  have  s.  tho  breaches  of  the  city 
Jer.  44.  2.  ye  have  s.  all  the  evil  I  have  brought 
Eiek.Vi.b.yekave  f  .lies,  therefore  1  am  againat  you 
Luke  7.  22.  lell  John  what  things  rje  have  s. 

hhn  6  36.  ye  also  have  s.  me,  and  believe  not 

8.  38.  ye  do  that  ye  have  s.  with  your  Father 

14.  7.  hencefoith  ye  know  hiin,  and  have  s.  him 
jSctsl.  11.  Jcsc-  shall  socome,asyc  AaKes.liiin  go 
Jam.  5.  11.  and  ye  have  s.  the  end  of  the  Lord 

SEEN,  Passively. 
Gen.  8.  5.  were  tho  'ops  of  the  mountains  s. 

0.  14.  that  tiie  bc\«'  sh'ail  be  ^.  in  liis  c!cud 

22.  14.  in  the  mount  of  the  Lord  it  sha:!  be  e. 
Exod.  13.  7.  no  leavened  bread  be  s.  J)cut.  16.  4. 

33.  23.  back  parts,  but  my  face  shall  not  be  s. 

34.3.  neither  let  any  man  ties,  through  the  mount 
JVum.  14.  l4.  that  thou.  Lord,  art  s  f^ce  to  face 
./u'/^.5.8.  was  there  a  shield  or  spear  s.amg.40,000'.' 

]<J.  30.  there  was  no  such  deed  done  nor  s. 
fi  Sam.  17.  17.  for  they  might  not  be  s.  to  come 

22.  11.  ho  was  s.  upon  the  wings  jf  the  wind 
1  Kings  6.  18.  all  was  cedar,  there  was  no  stone  s. 

8.  8.  ends  of  the  staves  were  not  s.  in  holy  place 
10. 12.  no  such  almug-trees  were  s.  unto  this  day 

Jvh  33.  21.  his  fiesh  is  consumed,  it  cannot  be  s. 

Psal.  18.  15.  then  the  channels  of  water  were  s. 
ha.  1.  t  12.  when  ye  come  to  be  s.  before  me 
Ifi.  12.  when  it  is  s.  that  Moab  is  weary 
47.3.  thy  nakedness  covered,  thy  shame  shall  be  «. 
(iO.  2.  and  liis  .-jlory  shall  be  s.  upon  thee 

Zeek.  9.  14.  and  the  Lord  shall  be  s.  over  them 

Mat.  6.  1.  do  not  your  alms  to  be  s.  of  men,  5. 

9.  33.  ssiying,  it  was  never  so  s.  in  Israel 
2;!.  5.  all  their  works  they  do  to  be  s.  of  men 

Murk  16. 11.  they  heaid  that  he  had  been  s.  of  her 
Lake  24.  t  31.  and  he  ceased  to  be  s.  of  them 
^cts  1.  3.  hems  .s.  of  Ihem  forty  days,  13.  31. 
Jiom.  1.  20.  the  invisible  things  of  hnn  are  clearly  s. 
8.24.  but  hope  tliat  is  s.  is  not  hope, for  what  a  man 
1  Cor.  15.  5.  he  was  s.  of  Cephas,  then  of  the  twelve 
fl.  afler  that  he  was  s.  of  above  500  brelhren 
7.  s.  of  James  II 8.  last  of  all  he  was  s.  of  me  also 
i  ('oj:4.  18.  while  we  look  not  at  things  that  ares, 
but  at  things  which  are  noti.thgs.s.are  temporal 
1  7'im.  3. 16.  God  was  manifest  in  flesh,  s.  of  angels 
JH' b.  11.  1.  faith  is  the  evidence  of  things  not  s. 
3.  80  thai  things  which  are  s.  were  not  made 
T.  Noah  being  warned  of  God  of  things  not  s. 
13.  having  *.  them  afar  off  were  persuaded 
1  Pet   1.  8.  whom  having  not  s.  ye  love,  in  whom 
Rci>.  11.  19  there  was  s.  in  his  temple  the  ark 
SEER. 
Sei-  the  Signification  of  Prophet. 

1  Sam.  9. 9.  come,  and  let  us  go  to  the  s.  he  that  is 

r.ow  called  a  prophet  was  before-time  called  a  s. 
13.  is  the  s.  here?  ||  18.  where  the  s.  house  is 
19.  Samuel  answered  Saul,  and  said,  I  am  the  s. 

2  Sam.  15.  27.  the  king  said,  art  not  thou  as.? 
S4. 11.  word  came  to  Gad,  David's  s   1  CAr.  21. 9 

*  Chr.  9  22.  Samuel  the  s.  did  ordain  in  set  office 

25.  5.  Hcman  the  kmg's  s.  in  the  words  oi'God 

26.  28.  all  that  Samuel  the  s.  had  dedicated 
29.29.  the  acts  of  David  are  written  in  the  book  of 

Samuel  the  .<!.  and  in  the  book  of  Gad  the  s. 
Z  Chron.  9. 29.  written  in  the  visions  of  Iddo  the  s. 
12. 15.  acts  of  Relioboam  in  the  book  of  Iddo  the  s. 
16.  7.  Hanani  the  s.  came  to  Asa  king  of  Jiidah 
10.  then  Asm  was  wroth  with  the  s.  for  this  thing 
19.  2.  Jehu  son  of  Hanani  the  .5.  went  to  meet 
29.  23.  the  cninmandment  of  Gad  the  kmg's  s. 
30.  with  the  words  of  David  and  Asaph  the  s. 
35.  15.  commandment  of  Jednthun  the  king's  s. 
jJmoi  7. 12.  said  unto  Amos,  O  thou  s.  flee  away 

SEERS. 
SITings  17. 13  testified  mainst  Tsr.  and  Judah  by  s. 
2  Clirov.  33. 18.  words  of  the  .s  that  spake  to  him 
19.  they  are  written  among  the  sayings  of  the  s. 
Isn.  29.  iO.  your  rulers,  the  s.  hath  he  covered 
30. 10.  who  say  to  the  s.  see  not,  and  ^o  prophets 
Mic.  3. 7.  then  shall  the  s.  be  ashamed  and  diviners 

SEE3T. 
Oen.  l.{.  15.  the  land  ihou  s.  to  thee  will  T  give  it 
■JR.  13.  called  the  Lord  that  spake,  thou  God  ».  me 
31.  43   L'lliaii  sa'd,  all  that  tlu  ii  s.  is  mine 
Crnr?.]0.2a.  that  day  ihoii  s.  my  ficc  thou  shah  Hie 
Divt.  4  '9.  lest  when  tliou  5.  the  sun  tlioii  worship 
12.  13.  offer  not  in  every  place  that  thou  s. 
2(1.  1.  when  thou  guest  to  brittle  and  s.  horses 
21    11.  and  .9.  among  captives  a  bfauti\'ii!  woman 
'iidsr  9.  36.  Ihoii  .«.  the  shndow  of  the  mountains 
1  Kinjri'il.-2Q.s.  thouiioiv  Ahab bumbletb himself 
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SEL 

Job  10.  4.  hast  thou  eyes,  or  s.  thou  as  man  eeeth? 
Pro  J).  22. 29.  s.  thou  a  man  diligent  111  his  business? 

2fi.  12.  s.  thou  a  man  wise  in  ins  own  conceit  ? 

29  20.  s.  thou  a  man  that  is  hasty  in  his  words? 
Keel.  5.  8.  ii'thnu  s.  the  oppression  of  the  poor 
/ia.58.3.whert>  ore  have  we  fasted,  and  thou  5. not? 
7.  when  tU;u  s.  the  naked,  that  thou  cover  him 
Jer. I.  11.  the  word  came  to  Jeremiah  what  s.  thou? 
13.  I  24.  3.  Jjvws  7  8.  I  8. 2.  Zech.  4.  2.  |  5.  2. 

7. 17.  e.  thou  not  what  they  do  in  cities  of  Judah? 

20.  12.  O  Lord,  that  s.  the  reins  and  the  heart 

32.  24.  is  come  to  pass,  and  behold,  thou  s.  it 
Ezek.  8.  0.  son  of  man,  s.  thou  what  they  do  ? 

40.  4.  declare  all  thou  s.  to  the  house  of  .Israel 
Dan.  1.  13.  and  as  thou  s.  deal  with  thy  servants 
Mark  5.  31.  thcu  s.  the  multitude  thronging  thee 

13.  2.  Jesus  taid,  s.  thou  these  great  buildings? 
Lukel.  44.  he  said  to  Simon,  s.  thou  this  woman? 
.Ids  21.  20.  thou  s.  how  many  thousands  believe 
Jam.  2.  22.  s.  thou  how  faith  wrought  with  works? 
Rev.  1.  II.  what  thou  .<t.  write  in  a  book  and  send  it 

SEETH. 
GenlG.  13.  have  I  also  looked  afler  htm  that  s.  me? 

44.  31.  when  he  s.  lad  is  not  with  us,  he  will  die 
Ezod.  4.  14.  and  when  he  j*.  thee  he  will  be  glad 

12.  23.  and  when  he  s.  the  blood  ujion  the  lintel 
Lev.  13.  2U.  when  the  priest  5.  the  plague  in  sight 
Deul.  32.  36.  when  he  s.  that  their  power  is  gone 

1  Sam.  10.  7.  Lord  s.  not  man  s.  looks  on  the  heart 

2  Kings  2.  19.  this  city  is  pleasant,  as  my  lord  s. 
Jub  8.  17.  and  s.  the  place  of  stones 

11.  U.S.  wickedness,  will  he  not  then  consider  it? 

22. 14.  clouds  are  a  covering  to  him  that  he  s.  not 
28.  10.  and  his  eye  s.  every  precious  thing 

24.  and  he  s.  under  the  whole  heaven 
34.  21.  his  eyes  are  on  man,  he  s.  all  his  goings 
42.  5.  I  have  heard,  but  now  mine  eye  s.  thee 
Psal.  37.  13.  for  he  s.  that  his  day  is  coming 
49. 10.  he  s.  that  wise  men  die,  likewise  the  fool 
53.10.  righteous  shall  rejoice,  when  he  s.  vengean. 
Keel.  8. 18.  nor  day  nor  night,  s.  sleep  with  his  eyes 
Isa.  21.  6.  lot  the  watchmen  declare  what  he  s. 

28.  4.  when  he  that  looketh  upon  it,  s.  it 

29. 15.  and  they  say  who  s.  us?  1|  47. 10.  none  s.  me 
F.iek.  8.  12.  they  say,  the  Lord  s.  us  not,  9.  9. 

12.  27.  the  vision  that  he  s.  is  for  many  days 
18.  14.  if  he  beget  a  son  that  s.  his  father's  sins 

33.  3.  if  when  he  s.  the  sword  come,  he  blow 
39.  IS.when  any  s.  a  man's  bone,  then  set  up  a  sign 

Mat.  6.  4.  thy  Father  who  s.  in  secret,  6.  18. 
Mark  5.  38.  he  s.  the  tumult,  and  them  that  wept 
Luke  16.  23.  he  s.  Abraham  afar  off,  and  Lazarus 
John  1.  29.  the  ne.it  day  John  s.  Jesus  coining 

5.  19.  do  nothing  but  what  he  s.  the  Father  do 

6.  40.  who  s.  the  Son,  and  believelh  on  him 

9.  21.  by  what  means  he  now  s.  we  know  not 

10.  12.  but  a  hireling  s.  the  wolf  coming 

11.  9.  he  stumbleth  not,  because  he  s.  the  light 

12.  45.  he  that  s.  me,  s.  him  that  sent  me 

14.  17.  because  it  s.  him  not,  nor  knoweth  him 
19.  a  little  while,  and  the  world  s.  me  no  more 

20. 1.  s.  the  slone  taken  away  from  the  sepulolire 
6.  Peter  went  in  and  s.  the  linen  clothes  lie 
]2.anda.  twoangelsin  white,  sitting,  one  at  head 
21. 20.  s.  the  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved,  following 
Rotii.  8.  24.  what  a  man  s.  why  doth  he  yet  hope  for 
2  Cor.  12. 6.  think  of  me  above  what  he  .5.  me  lo  be 
l./oAn3.17.  hath  this  world, and  s. brother  have  need 

SEETHE. 
Frurf.  16.23.  morrow  issabb.  to-day  s.that  ye  will .«. 
23.  19.  the  first-fruits  bring,  thou  shall  not  s.  a  kid 
in  his  mother's  rnilk,  34.  26.  Deut.  14.21. 

29.  31.  thou  shall  s.  his  flesh  in  the  holy  plai'e 

"2  Kings  4.  38.  s.  pottage  for  the  sons  of  I  he  prophets 
F.iek.  24.  5.  let  them  .9.  tho  bones  therein 
Zeeh.  14.21.  that  sacrifice  shall  come  ands.  therein 

SEETHING. 
iSa?n.2.13.priest'sservantscame, while  flesh  was  s. 
/0A4I.2O.  goetlismokeasoutofa  s.  pot  or  caldron 
Jer.  1.  13.  what  seest  thou  ?  I  said,  I  see  a  s.  pot 

SEIZE. 
Josh.  8. 7.  then  ye  shall  rise  up  and  s.  upon  the  city 
.Tob  3  6.  as  for  that  night,  let  darkness  s.  upon  it 
Ps.  55.15.  letdeaihs.  upon  them,  let  them  go  down 
Mat.^X.  38.  let  us  kill  him,  and  s.  on  his  inheritance 

SEIZED. 
.Jer.  49.24.  Damascus  is  feeble,  fear  hath  s.  on  her 

SEL  AH. 
This  Hebrew  vjord  is  fovnd  seventy-four  times 
in  thebock  o/Psalms,  and  thricein  Hnbakkuk. 
The  Septuagint,  and  other  interpreters,  trans- 
late Selah  by  i,ld-^,ttK/uai,  Diapsalina,  which 
signifies  a  rest  or  pause  m  singing;  or  a  change 
of  tone,  according  to  others.  Somewill  hnveit, 
that  Selah  marks  the  beginning  of  a  new  scn.ie, 
or  ii  new  mensnre  of  verses.  Others  translate 
Selah  by  for  ever,  and  say,  that  it  joins  what 
folloios  to  that  which  noes  before,  and  shews 
that  what  has  been  said  ('fierves  to  be.  always 
remembered 


SEL 

Some  ancients  have  lhoughl,lhal  Selah  ihttctdlM 
intermission  or  cessation  of  the  act-aal  ineptra 
tiu7i  of  the  Psaln.  V,or  of  the  internal  motiont 
of  his  devotions.  7'here  are  who  say  that  Selah 
has  no  signification,  and  that  i:  is  only  a  nott 
of  the  ancient  music,  whose  use  is  no  longer 
known  :  for  Selah  may  be  taken  away  from  all 
the  places  iDhere  ii  is  found,  without  interrupt- 
ing the  sense  of  the  I'salm.  Others  suy,  it  wan 
a  note  which  shrvied  the  elevation  of  the  voice, 
ar.d  that  in  those  places  the  reader  should  cry 
out,  and  make  an  exclamation. 
But  it  is  generally  agreed  and  concluded,  that  tkt 
proper  signification  of  Selah  1.5,  the  end,  or  a 
pause:  Jlnd  though  it  be  not  always  found  at 
the  end  of  the  sense,  nor  at  the  end  of  a  Psalm, 
yet  the  ancient  musicians  might  sometimes  put 
Selah  in  the  margin  of  thrir  Psalters,  to  shew 
where  the  pause  was  to  be  made,  and  where  the 
tune  ended  :  for  if  the  anttnit  Hebrews  sang 
with  great  pauses,  eliding  alt  at  once,  and  also 
beginning  again  all  at  once,  ichich  some  think 
they  did;  then  it  was  necessary  lo  mark  in  th£ 
margin  of  the  I'sahn  the  placeof  thepause,  ana 
of  the  end,  that  the  whole  choir  might  rest  at 
cn.ce,  and  begin  again  at  the  same  time.  But 
withal  it  is  generally  placed  at  somer-marka- 
ble  passage;  which  gives  occasion  ■<  ikink 
that  it  served  also  to  quicken  the  attention  or 
observation  of  the  singer  and  hearer. 
Psal.'A.  2.  many  say,  there  is  no  help  for  him  in  G. « 
4.  the  Lord  heard  me  out  of  his  holy  hill,  s. 
8.  salvation,  thy  blessing  is  upon  thy  people, 
32.5. 1  will  confess,  forgavest  iniquity  of  my  oin, « 
See  Psal.  4.  2,  4.'  1  7.  5.   |   9.  16,  20.   |  CO.  \ 

I  21.  2.   I   24.  6,   10.   I  32.   4,  7.   1  39. 

5,    11.    I    44.   8.    I    46.   3,   7,   11.       47 

4.    I    48.   8.    I   49.   13,   15.  |  50.  6.  )  52. 

3,   5.    I   54.   3.    I    .55.   7,    19.    1  H.  3,  6 
59.   5,    13.   I  60.  4.  I  ol.  4.  |  62.  4,  8 

I   66.   4,   7,   15.    1   67.    1,  4.  |  08.  7    !9 

32.   I   75.   3.   1   76.   3,   9.    |  77.  3,  9,  15. 

181.  7.  I  82.  2.  I  83.  8.  |  84.  4,  8.  |  85. 

2.  I   87.   3,   6.    I   88    7,    10.  \  89.  4,  37 
45,  48.  I  140.  3,  5,  8.  |  143.  6.  Hab.  3 

3,  9,  13. 

SELDOM. 
Prov.  25.tl7.  letthy  foot  be  s.  in  neighbour's  hou»e 

//erSEl.F. 
/,cu.l5  28.lhen  shall  she  ntinib.  to  Apr  .5.  seven  dayi 
21.  9.  if  she  profane  her  s.  by  playing  the  whoro 
J\lum.  30.  3.  if  a  woman  bind  her  s.  by  a  bond 
Judg.  5.  29.  yea,  she  returned  answer  to  Aer  1. 
Ruth  1.  t  18.  I  hat  she  strengthened  her  s.  to  go 

1  Sam.  4.  19.  she  bowed  her  s.  and  travailed 

25.  41.  Abigail  bowed  hers,  to  the  earth  and  saiij 

2  .Sam.  11.  2.  he  saw  a  woman  washing  Acr  s. 
t4.  she  had  purified  her  s.  from  uncleanness 

I  Kings  14. 5.  she  shall  feign  her  s.  another  woman 
.Job  39.  18.  what  time  she  liflelh  up  her  s.  on  high 
Psal.  84.  3.  the  swallow  found  a  nest  for  Aer  s. 
PruD.31.22.  maketh  her  s.  coverings  of  tapestry 
ha.  5.  14.  therefore  hell  hath  enlarged  Aer  s. 

34.  14.  screech-owl  find  for  her  s.  a  place  of  rest 

61.  10.  as  a  bride  adorntth  Aer  s.  with  jewels 
Jer.  3.  11.  backsliding  Israel  hath  justified  Aer  ». 

4.  31.  daughter  of  Zioii  that  bewailetli  Aer  ». 

49.  24.  Damascus  is  feeble  and  turn.  Aer  s.  to  flefl 
Kick.  22.  3.  the  city  maketh  idols  against  Aer  *. 

23.  7.  with  all  llieir  idols  she  defiled  Aer  s. 

24.  12.  she  hath  wearied  Aer  s.  with  lies 
Has.  2.  VS.  she  decked  her  s.  with  her  ear-rings 
ZfcA.  9.  3.  Tvrus  did  build  her  s.  a  strong  hold 
Met.  9.  21.  for  she  said  vv;thin  Aer  s.  if  1  touch 
Jl/«rA  4.  28.  the  earth  bringeth  forih  fruit  of  her  s. 
Lvke  1.  24.  Elisabi'lh  hid  Aer  «.  five  months 

13.  11  the  woman  could  in  no  wise  lift  up  Act- s. 
//eA.l  1.11.1  hro'  faith  Sarah  hers,  received  strength 
/;eD.2.  20.  Ji'zihel,  who  calleth  Aers.  aprophetesr 

18.  7.  how  much  she  hath  glorified  Acrs.  and  live*" 

19.  7.  and  his  wife  halh  made  Aer  s.  ready 

See  Hi.MSELF. 

It  SELF. 

Grn.  1. 11.  the  fruit  tiee,  whose  seed  is  in  it  s.  Vi 

/-e«.7.24.  and  the  fit  of  the  beast  that  dieth  of «'«« 

not  eat,  17.  15.  |  22.  8.  Dent.  14.  21 

IS.  25.  the  land  it  s.  vomitelh  out  inhabitants 

25.  11.  nor  reap  what  groweth  of  it  s.  ha.  37.  30 
1  Kinrrs  7. 34.  the  underset  ters  were  of  the  base  it  * 
■  lob  10.  22.  a  land  of  dnrkness,  as  darkness  it  i. 
Psal.  41.  6.  his  heart  gather(Mh  iniquity  to  it  s. 

68.  8.  even  Sinai  /'  .«■  was  moved  at  the  preseno) 
Prov.  18.  2.  that  his  heiiit  luav  discn\er  it  s. 
23.  31.  the  wine,  when  it  movelh  it  s.  arighf 
27.  16.  the  ointment  whirh  hewray   th  it  s. 

25.  the  lender  gia«!s  slieweih  it  .5.   ind  herbs 
fea.10.15.  shall  avebonstfrs.ag.  him  that  hewetli 

s.TW  magnify  it  s.  rod  shake  it  s.  stafl'lit'tup  jt 
55.  2.  let  vniir  soul  delight  ;/  s.  iri  fatness 
60,  20.  nei*^er  shall  thy  moon  withdraw  it  « 


i/<rr.31.24.thcre«h(il!  ("  well  in  JlhIuIi  it  s.hiieli.Trdin, 
iizek.^A.  atirciuiit'oMiiig  its.  and  ljii,li!ii.  iilioiit  ii 
4.  14.  I  have  not  caliMi  wiiat  diftli  .lit  s.  44.31. 
17.  14.  be  base,  liiat  it  ni.glil  not  l:t\  ((  5.  u|> 
29.15.  norcvalt  il  s.  any  more  ab<  vc  llie  imlions 
Dan.  7.  5.  it  laiseil  up  U  s.  on  ibe  one  side 
Mat.  6.  34.  take  Ibouslit,  loi  tbe  things  of  il  .1. 

12.  25.  every  kingdom  liivided  asst.  it  s.  is  brought 

to  desolation,  Mar/i  3.  24,  25.  LukeU.  17. 
AiAii  15.4.  as  the  brunch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  its. 
'JO.  1.  but  wrapped  together  in  a  place  by  it  s. 
21.35.  the  world  it  .1.  could  not  contain  the  books 
Hom.8. 16.  Spirit /Y  .v.  bears  witness  with  our  spirit 
21.  the  creature  it  s.  also  shall  be  delivered 
26.  the  Spirit  it  s.  niakstli  intercession  for  us 
14.  14.  that  there  is  nolhing  unclean  of  it  s. 
I  Car.  11. 14.  doth  not  even  nature  it  s.  teach  you7 

13.  4.  charily  vaun'.cih  not  tt  s.  not  puffed  up 
5.  charity  <loth  not  behave  it  .9.  unseciiiiy 

2 Cor.10.5. casting  do wne  vary  thing  that  e.xallsits. 
5I/)A.  4.  16.  unto  ilie  edifying  of  it  s.  in  love 
WcA.il.24.  Chr.  iseniereO  in-o  heaven  it  .<;.  to  appear 
'i  Jokn  12.  Demetrius  hath  cood  report  of  truih  its. 

Jl/ySCLF. 
Ge7i.3.10.Iwas  afraid, because  naked  and  hid  my  s. 
22.  16.  bv  viy  s.  have  1  sworn,  in  hi  'sr^ing  I  will 
bless  thee,  ha.  45.  2:5.  ./cr.22.  5.  |  49. 13. 
Eiod.lO. 4. 1  bare  yon,  ana  uroughtyou  anXamy  s 
ii/'um.  8.  17.  I  sanctified  them  for  my  s. 

12.  G.  1  the  Lord  will  make  my  s.  known  nnto  him 
Oeiit.1.9. 1  am  not  able  to  bear  yon  my  s.  alone,  12. 
/tirfff-.  16.  20.  I  will  go  out  and  shake  my  s. 
Kulh  4.  fi.  he  said,  I  cannot  roikem  it  for  my  /:. 

■  Sam.  13. 12.  I  forced  viy  .?.  thcreforn  and  offiired 
20.  5.  let  me  go,  that  (  may  hide  my  s.  in  the  field 
25.  33.  which  has*,  kept  me  from  avenging  my  s. 
i  Sam.  IH.  2.  I  will  surely  go  forth  with  you  my  s 
22.  24.  I  have  ke,it  my  s.  IVom  mine  iniquity 

1  Kings  18.  15.  I  v/ill  surely  shew  77/7/  s.  unto  him 
K.  30.  I  will  disguise  my  s.  2  Chnin.  IS.  29. 

2  Kings  5. 18.  I  bow  my  s.  in  the  liousc  of  Rimmon 
2  Chron.  7.  12.  I  have  chosen  this  place  to  7/77/  5 
JW/t.  5.7.1  consulted  with  mys.  and  rebiike<l  nobies 
Est/i.5.12  !e'.  no  nian  come  with  the  k  ngbut  mys 

6.  G.  delight  to  do  honour  more  than  to  mij  s. 
Job  6.  10.  yea,  I  would  hanli'n  my  s.  in  sorrow 

7.20.  why  a  mark,  s')  that  I  am  a  biinlen  to  mys 
9.20  iff  justify  my  s.  \\  2?  I  will  comfort  7777/ s 
30.  if  I  wash  viy  s.  wi'Ii  snow-water,  and  make 

13.  20.  then  wilfl  not  hide  7777/  s.  from  thee 
10.  1.  I  will  ieave  my  complaint  U[ion  7777/ .?. 
19.4.if  I  have  erred,  mine  error  remain,  with  my  s 

27.  whom  I  shall  see  for  7777/  s.  and  eyes  behold' 
il.  17.  or  h-3ve  eaten  my  morsel  77i!i's.  alone 

29.  or  if  I  lift  up  7777/  s.  when  evil  found  him 
42.  6.  wherefore  I  abhor  7777^5.  and  repent  in  dust 

Peal.25. 14.  I  behaved  my  a.  as  thoujh  he  iiad  been 
my  frienil  or  brother,  I  bowed  down  lieavi'if 
67.  8.  awak.-^  my  slory,  T  my  s.  ;uv?.keearlv,  ;08. 2. 
101. 2.  I  will  behav(?  77177  .s.  wisely  in  a  perfect  way 
109. 4.  are  my  adversar.  but  I  sive  7777/  .t.  to  player 
119.  16.  I  will  d  light  my  s.^n  thy  statutes 
47.  I  will  delight  my  s.  m  thy  commandments 
52.1  remflnibered  thy  hidgm.  and  co-nfortcd  rr.ys. 
131.  1.  nor  do  I  excn-ise  7777/  s.  in  <rreat  mitters 
2.surelyl  have  behaved  and  quieted  7777/ s  as  child 

f>cZ.2.  ,3.  I  sought  in  my  heart  togve  7777/ s  to  wine 
19.  my  labour  whevein  I  have  shewed  tii/  s.  wise 

'"I.  33. 10.  saith  the  Lord,  now  will  I  lift  up  viy  s. 
13.  21.  this  people  have  I  formed  for  7777/  s. 
H.  24.  Ihdt  spreade'h  abroad  the  earih  by  7777/  s. 
fer.  8.  18.  I  would  comfort  77177  s.  aga  nst  sorrow 
■21.  5^.  and  I  7717/  s.  will  fizht  asr,  nst  yon 

"^ze/c.  14.  7.  I  the  I,'ird  will  answer  him  bv  my  s. 
20.5.  in  the  day  1  made  7777/.?.  known  unlothem,9. 
29.  3.  my  river  is  mine,  [  have  made  it  for  7777/  s. 
15.  11.  I  will  make  mv  .«.  known  amonsst  them 
.18.23.  thus  will  I  macnily  7777/,'7.  anti  sanctify  7777/ s. 

Oaw.  10.  3.  neither  did  I  a'loirit  77/7/  s.  at  nil 

Wic.  6.  6  and  bow  77177  •'■  before  the  hisli  f!nd 

Vab.  3   16.  when  I  heard,  I  trembled  in  7ri7/  .9. 

7.r,ch.l.  3.  separat.  7777/.?.  as  I  have  done  many  vears 

/-7ite'.  7.  neitlier  thonjht  1  77177.9.  woithv  to  come 
24.  39.  that  it  is  1  7n7/  s.  handle  r-.e  and  see 

^oA7i5.3I.  if  I  bear   vltness  of  ttiv  s.  it  is  not  true 

7.  17.  he  shall  know  whether  I    peak  nf  my  s. 

28.  I  am  not  come  of  7777^  .9.  bi;:  he  that  sent  me 
8. 14.tho'  I  bear  ref-ord  of  ot7,i.9.  my  im.ord  is  true 

H.  1  am  one  that  bi'ar  wilne=s  of  my  ,9 
28.when  ye  shall  know  tint  I  do  not  ling  of  7777/5. 
42.  mother  came  I  of  77/71 .9.  but  he  sent  me 
54   if  [  honour  717)/  s.  my  honour  is  nothing 
10. 18.  no  man  taketh,  but  I  lay  it  donn  of  7777/  ,9. 
12.49. 1  have  not  spoken  of  17171.9.  Fatlier  sent  nie 
14.3. 1  will  come  again,  and  receive  vou  iiiito7n7/ a. 
10.  th.- words  that  I  speak,  T  sneak  not  of  71771s. 
21.  T  will  love  him,  and  manife-t  77177  .?.  to  him 
17.  19.  and  for  their  sakes  f  san'-tifv  7777/  ,9. 
.'•Vr9  7.  t  37.  a  proii'<et  ol'  your  b-othren  as  I  7717/  s. 
la  26.  saying,  stand  iip,'l  my  s.  :dt    1  n  a  man 
527 


.-/rt.'f'iy. --4.  neither  count  t  my  life  dear  unto77)js. 

24.  10.  I  do  more  cheerfully  answer  for  my  s. 
10.  herein  do  I  exercise  my  s.  to  have  always 

25.  22.  .Xgrippasaid,  1  would  hear  the  man  mys. 

26.  9.  I  verily  thought  with  my  s.  I  ought  to  do 
Rom.  9.  3.  I  could  wish  that  my  s.  were  accursed 

11.  4.  I  have  reserved  to  my  s.  7000  mec 

15.  14.  and  1  7717;  s.  al.so  am  persuaded  of  you 
Hi.  2.  a  succourer  of  many,  and  oi'  my  s.  also 

1  Ci?r.  4.  4.  for  /.  know  nothing  by  my  s.  yet  am  T 
6.1  have  in  a  fgure  transferr.  to  my  s-  and  A  polios 

7.  7.  I  would  that  all  men  were  even  as  I  771US. 
9.  19.  yet  have  I  made  my  s.  servant  unto  all 
27.  lest  that  I  my  s.  should  be  a  castaway 

2  Cor.  10.  1.  now  I  Paul  7717^  s.  beseech  you 
11.7.  havelcommitl.  an  offence  in  abasing  7777/ s.? 

9.1  have  kept/ni/s.froin  being  burdensome  to  you 
16.  receive  me,  that  I  may  boast  my  s.  a  little 

12.  5.  of  my  s.  I  will  not  glory  bu(  in  infirmities 
13.except  that  I  my  s.  was  not  burdensome  to  you 

Gal.  2.  18.  I  make  my  s.  a  transgressor 
Phil.  2.  24.  [hat  I  also  my  s.  shall  come  shortly 
3.  13.  I  count  not  my  s.  to  have  apprehended 
Pliilem.  17.  receive  Onesimus  as  my  s. 

Own  SELF. 
Exnd.'?,^.  13.  to  whom  ihou  swarest  by  thine  077371  s. 
.hlin  5.  30.  I  can  of -nine  nwn  s.  do  nothing 

17.  5.  Father,  glorify  thou  me  with  thine  own  s. 
1  Cor.  4.  3.  yea,  I  judge  not  mine  «7C7i  s. 
Philem.iO.  how  thou  owest  unto  meeveii  thine  0.  s. 
1  Pet. 2.  24.  who  his  owns,  bare  our  sins  in  bis  body 

SELF-?.^:iE. 
Mat.  8. 13.  his  servant  wa*  healed  the  s.-sa77iehour 

1  Cor.  12.  11.  wovkelli  iiiiit  one  and  s.-same  Spirit 

2  Cor.  5.  5.  he  that  wrought  us  for  s.-same  thing 
7.  II.  this  s.-same.  thing  that  yo  sorrowed  after 

See  Same  D.vy. 
r/<7/  SELF. 
Cfen.  13.  9.  separate  thy  s.  I  pray  thee,  from  me 
14.  21.  give  me  tSe  persons,  take  goods  to  thy  s. 

16.  9.  return,  and  submit  thy  s.  under  her  hands 

33.  9.  brother,  keen  that  thou  hast  unto  t!:y  s. 
F.iotl.  9. 17.  asyetcxaltest  tii7i  3.  against  my  jieople 

10. 3.  howlong  wi!t  thou  refuse  to  humble  thys.? 

23.  lake  heed  to  tliy  s.  see  my  face  no  more,  34. 

12.  neut.  4.  9.  I  12.  13,  19,  30.  1  Sa77j.  19.  2. 

18.  14.  he  said,  why  sittest  thou  thy  s.  alone? 

22.  so  shall  it  be  easier  for  thy  s.  and  they  bear 

34.  2.  come  and  present  thy  s.  there  before  me 
/^ev.  0.  7.  go  and  make  an  atonement  for  thy  s. 

18.  20.  with  thy  neighbour's  wife  to  Icfile  thy  s. 

23.  neither  lie  with  any  beast  to  defile  thy  s. 
19. 18.  thou  shall  love  thy  neighbour  as  thi/  .v.  \  am 

the  Lord,  Mat.  19. 19.  |  22. 39.  Jilarh  12. 31 
34.  the  stranger,  thoii  shall  love  him  as  t/i7/  s. 
JViim.  11.  17.  that  thou  bear  it  not  thy  s.  alone 
16.  13.  except  thou  make  thy  s.  a  prmce  over  us 
Dent.  9.  1.  to  possess  nations  greater  than  t/77/  s. 
20. 14.  even  all  the  spoil  shall  thou  take  to  thy  s. 
22.  12.  thy  vesture  wherewith  thou  covere.st  t/i7/  s 
Ruth  4.  6.  redeem  thou  my  right  to  t/17/  s.  I  cannot 

1  Sam.  20.  8.  if  iniquity  be  in  me,  slay  me  thy  s. 
25.  2G.  hath  withholden  thee  from  avenging  thy  s. 

2  S'7177!.  5.  24.  that  then  thou  shall  bestir  ^/i7/  s. 
7.  24.  hast  confirmed  to  thy  s  thy  people  Israel 

13.  5.  lay  down  on  thy  beil  and  make  thy  s.  sick 
!4.2.  feign  thy  s.  a  mourner,  and  jiut  on  app:irel 
18. 13.  thys.  wouldest  have  set  thy  s.  against  nie 
22.26.  thou  wilt  shew  t/i?is.menilul,  P^ai.  18.25. 

27. with  pure  thou  wilt  shew  £/ii7.9.])iire,Fs.l8.26. 

1  /Tin^s  2.  2.  be  thou  s'rfpng,  and  shew  t/i?/ s.  a  man 
3.  11.  thou  hast  not  asktit  for  thy  x.  long  life,  nor 

riches,  but  imderstandiniT,  2  Chron.  1. 11. 

13.  7.  come  home  with  me  and  refresh  thy  s. 

14.  2.  arise,  I  (iray  thee,  and  disguise  thy  s. 
6.  why  fegnest  thou  thy  s  to  be  another  ? 

18.  1.  go  shew  thy  s.  to  Ahab,  and  I  will  send  tain 

20.  22.  strengthen  ^/i7/  s.  and  "ee  what  thou  doest 
40.  soshaH  thy  judgment  he,  t/i7/ .9. hast  decided  it 

21.20.  because  thou  hast  sold  Uni  s.  to  wgrk  evil 

2  Kings  22.  19.  hast  humbled  t/17/  s.  2  C/(»-,,77.  34.27. 
1  Chron.  21.  12.  advise  wi'b  tt7/  s.  what  word 
2O7ro77.2O.37.  thou  ham  joined  thy  s.  with  Ahaziah 

21.  IX  hast  slam  tiiy  brethren,  better  than  thy  s. 
F.sth.  4. 13.  think  not  with  thy  s.  thou  shall  escape 
.fob  5.  t  27.  hear  it,  anil  know  ihon  it  for  thys. 

15.  8.  and  dost  thou  restrain  wisdom  to  t/17/  s. 

22.  21.  acquaint  thy  s.  with  him,  and  be  at  peace 
."«J.21.  with  thy  hand  thou  opposest  thy  s.  agst.  me 

Psal.  7.  6.  O  Lord,  in  thine  anger  lift  np  t/77/  s. 
10.  1 .  why  hidest  thou  l/«7/  s.  in  times  of  trouble  ? 

35.  23.  stir  up  thy  s.  and  awake  to  my  judjinent 
37.  4.  delight  t/17/  s.  also  in  the  Lord,  shall  give 
49. 18.  praise  thee,  when  thou  doest  well  to  t/17/ s. 
.50.  21.  that  I  was  altogether  such  a  one  as  thy  s. 
52.  1.  why  boastest  thnii  thy  s.  in  mischief? 
fO.  1.  been  displeased,  O  turn  thy  .9.  to  11s  again 
HO.  15.  branch  thou  rnadest  strong  for  t/i7/  s.  17. 
94.  1.  shew  thy  3.  ||  2.  lift  up  Ihy  s.  thou  judge 

Prov.  6.  3.  do  this,  my  son,  and  deliver  thy  a.  5. 


SEL 

Prov.  9. 1 1.  if  thoii  be  wise,  elialt  be  wise  for  thy  » 

24.  19.  fret  not  thy  s.  because  of  evil  men 
27.  and  make  it  lit  for  thy  s.  in  the  field 

25.  6.  put  not  forlh  thy  s.  in  pri^seiice  of  the  king 
27.  1.  boast  not  thy  s.  of  to-morrow,  knowest  no! 
,30.  32.  thou  hast  done  Ibolishly  in  lifting  up  thyt 

£cc/.7.16.be  not  righteous  iver  much, nor  makctA// 
s.  over  wise;  why  shouldesl  thou  destioy  thys.T 

22.  that  thou  thy  s.  also  hast  ci.rsed  others 
fsa.  26.  21^  hide  Iky  s.  as  for  a  little  moment 

33.  3.  lilting  up  thy  s.  the  iialions  were  scattered 
45.  15.  verily  thou  art  a  fJod  that  hidest  thy  s. 
52.  2.  snake  thy  s.  from  the  dust,  loose  thys. 
57.  ;^.  ihoii  hast  discovered  thy  s.  to  another 
9.  and  iliou  didst  debase  thy  s.  even  unto  hell 
.58.  14.  then  shall  thou  dclijut  thy  s.  in  the  Lord' 

63.  14.  to  make  thy  s.  a  glorious  name 

64.  12.  wilt  thou  lefrain  thy  s.  for  these  things? 

65.  5.  which  say,  stand  by  thys  come  not  near 
.7i?7-.  2.  17.  hast  ihou  not  procured  this  unto  tAy  s 

4.30.  tlio'  thou  clothesttAi/s.  with  crimson,  in  vain 
shall  thou  make  tAy  s.  fair,  lovers  desjiise  thee 
6.  20.  gird  with  sackcloth,  wallow  thy  s.  in  ashes 
17.  4.  thy  s.  shall  discontinue  from  thy  heritage 
29.  4.  behold,  I  v/ill  make  thee  a  terror  to  thy  s 
22.  15.  because  thou  closest  thy  s.  in  cedar 
32.  8.  the  redemption  is  thine,  buy  it  lor  tAy  s. 

45.  5.  and  .seekesl  thou  great  things  for  tAy  s-T 

46.  19.  furnish  thy  s.  to  uo  into  captivity 

47.  5.  how  long  wilt  thou  cut  thy  s.'' 
G.  O  sword,  put  up  thy  s.  into  thy  scabbard 

Lam.  2. 18.  give  (Ajis.  no  rest,  let  notlhy  eyeceasai 

3.  44.  thou  hast  covered  thy  s   with  a  cloud 

4.  21.  Ihou  shall  be  drunken,  make  Ihy  s.  nakedl 
Eieh.  3.  24.  go  shut  thy  s.  within  thinr  house 

Jo.  17.  Ihou  madost  to  thy  s.  images  of  men 
22.  4.  and  hast  defilml  thy  s.  in  thine  idols 
23. 40.  they  came  for  whom  thou  didst  wash  thy  x 
31.  10.  because  thou  hast  lifted  up  thy  s  in  lieigli 
38.  7.  prepare  for  thy  s.  and  all  thy  company 
Dan.  5.  17.  Daniel  said,  let  thy  gifts  he  to  thy  s. 

23.  but  hast  lilted  up  thy  s.  against  the  Lord 
10.  12.  and  to  chasten  t/77/  s.  before  thv  God 

/Ais.  13.  9.  O  Israel,  thou' hast  deslroy.'d  thy  s. 
Ohad.  4.  though  thou  exalt  t/17/  s  'is  the  eagle 
.Miz.  1.  10.  in  house  of  Aplirah  roll  thy  s.  in  dust 

5.  1.  now  gather  thy  .9.  in  troops,  ')  lUiiighler 
.ATijA.  3. 15.  make  t/11/  s.  manv  as  the  canker-worm. 
Zech.  2.  7   deliver  tA.7/  s.  O  Zion.  that  dweliest 
Mat.i.Ci.  if  Son  of  Gol,  ca:4t  thy  s.  down,  J.uke4.9 

5.  33.  again,  thou  shall  not  forswear  thy  s. 

8. 4.  shew  thy  s.  to  priest,  .Mark  1.  44.  /.vke  5. 14 
27.  40.  save  thy  s.  Mark  15.  30.  J.uke  23.  39. 

/,71/ti'  4.  23.  ye  will  say,  physician,  heal  Ihy  s. 

6.  42.  when  (linii  Ihy  s.  beholdesl  not  the  beam 

7.  6.  Lord,  trouble  not  thy  s,  for  I  am  not  wortliy 
10.27.  thou  shalllove  thv  ncighbnur  as  t/iT/s./Jiun 

13.  9.  Gal.  5.  14.  ./ii77i.  2.  a 
17.  8.  will  rather  sav,  gird  t/17/  s.  and  serve  me 
.7bA77l.22.who  art  thou?  wl„.tsayest  IhouoftA?/,?  .*" 

7.  4.  if  thou  do  these,  shew  Ihy  s.  to  the  world 

8.  13.  thou  bearesl  record  of  thy  s.  it  is  not  true 
53.  prophets  are  dead,  whom  makest  tlion  tAji  s 

10.  33.  liion,  beinir  a  man,  makest  (A71  s.  God 
14. 22.  Lord,  how  wilt  thou  manifest  Ihi/  s.  unto  iis 
lR.34.sayest  thou  this  oft/11/ s.?  (udidothers  tell  itl 
21. 18.  wlien  thou  wast  young,  thou  girdcdattAy  a. 
./?ffs  8.  20.  so  near,  join  Ihy  s.  to  this  chariot 
12.  8.  gird  thy  s.  ||  16.  28.  "do  t/17/  s.  no  harm 
21.24.  them  take,  purify  thys.  with  them,  that  all 
may  knew  that  tiiou  thy  s.  walkout  orderly 
24.8.tA77  s.  mayest  take  knowledge  of  those  things 
26.  1.  thou  art  permiited  to  speak  for  thp  s. 

24.  Festiis  said,  Paul,  thou  art  beside  thy  s. 
Rom.  2. 1.  judgest  another,  thou  condeniiiest  thy  .9. 

19.  that  Ihon  thy  s.  art  guide  of  the  blind 
21.  thou  that  teachest,  teachest  thou  not  tAy  .9. 
14.  22.  hast  thou  faith  7  have  il  to  thy  s. 
Gal..  6.  1.  considering  tAti  .9.  lest  Ihon  be  tempted 

1  Tim.  3.  15.  how  thou  ougbtest  to  behave  thy  s. 

4.  7.  and  exercise  thy  s.  rather  unto  godliness 
15.  these  things,  give  t/17/  s.  wholly  to  them 
IG.la  ke  heed  to  tAii  s.and  to  thydnctrine;  in  doi.ig 
this  thoti  shall  save  tA7/.9.nnd  them  that  hearth  e 

5.  22.  nor  imrtaker  of  01  hers  sins,  k^ep  Ihy  s.  prre 

6.5.  n.en  ofcorr.  minds,  fioni  such  withdraw  thy  .1 
2Ti7)7.?.'.15.sttidy  to  shew  tAi/s.  approved  unto  God 
Tit.  2.  7.  shewing  Ihn  s.  a  natlern  of  good  vvorkp 

SELF-WILL. 

Oen.  49. 6.  in  their  s.-  will,  tinv  digged  down  a  wall 

Sr"  Frkt,  llinir. 

SELF  WILLED. 

Tit.  1.  7.  for  a  bishop  must  not  be  s  -willed 

2  Pet.  2.  10.  presumptuous  are  they,  s.-willed 
SET,L 

111  case  of  ertrrme  veressilv  the  Ifebrewg  tofre 
allowed  to  sell  their  owv  liherly.  Lev.  25.  .39, 
If  thy  broiher  that  dwelleth  by  thee  be  wa;:en 
poor,'  and  be  sold  unto  thee;  "inou  Bhalt  bo; 
compel  him  to  sori'o  as  a  bond-servait.     T/iou: 


SEL 

Shalt  not  opprcis  h.im,  nor  sell  htm  agatn  as  a, 
tUve;  lie  shall  abide  with  thee  only  as  a  work- 
man for  hire;  and  must  be  used  kindly,  as  a 
brother,  and  as  a  member  of  the  church  of  God 
as  welt  as  thyself.  Fathers  had  a  power  ,if  sell- 
in"  the  liberty  of  their  children.  Exoil.  21.  7, 
ir"a  man  sell  Idisdaughte;  to  be  a  maitl-seivanl, 
gho  shall  not  go  out  as  the  men-servants  do 
Hi:r  master  shall  not  dismiss  her,  as  another 
slaoc  is  dismissed  at  the  sabbatical  year.  He 
shall  take  her  s  his  wife,  or  shall  marry  her 
to  his  son.  If  he  cares  to  do  neither  of  these, 
he  shall  set  her  at  liberty. 

'''hey  sold  also  insolvent  debtors,  and  even  their 
children,  as  appears  from  2  Kings  4.  1.  and 
Mat.  18. 25.  Sometimes  they  sold  Jree-men  Jor 
slaves,  as  .lo.epli  was  sold  by  hts  brethren. 
This  crime  »  ,s  called  Plagium,  and  the  law 
punished  it  i  rth  death.  Exod.  21.  G,  He  that 
atealelh  a  nan,  and  sellcth  him,  or  it  he  be 
found  in  his  hand,  he  shall  surely  be  put  to 
death.  The  .lews  confine  this  to  the  theft  of  a 
man  of  their  oinu  nation.  The  apostle  Paul, 
icriling  to  TiumUty,  places  plagiaries  a/nono-sJ 
the  greatest  miscreants,  iTim.  1. 10.  'Avo'oa.- 
ri>JiCa.l(,  in  English,  Men-slealcrs.  Esau 
sold  his  birthright.  Gen.  25.  33.  and  is  there- 
fere  called  a  profane  person,  Heh.  12.  16.  for 
Mtghting  that  to  which  so  many  glorious  prim- 


BEL 

SELLETH      ' 
Exod.^i.  If).  hP  that  stealeth  a  mtin  ai.d  5.  him,  he 
shall  surely  be  put  to  death,  J)eut.  24.  7. 
Ruth  4.  3.  he  said,  Naomi  .«.  a  part  cf  laud 
PrH7>.l  1.26.  blessing  upon  head  ut'liini  tint  5.  corn 

31.  24.  she  maketh  fine  linen  and  ^-.  it 
J\rah.  3.4.  that  s.  nations  llirouali  her  whoredoms 
Mat.  13.  44.  he  s.  all,  and  buycth  that  field 

SELVEDGE. 
Exod.  26.  4.  from  the  s.  in  the  coupling,  36. 11. 

Our  SELVES. 
Gen.  37. 10.  shall  we  come  and  bow  down  our  s.7 

44.  16.  Judah  said,  how  shall  we  clear  our  s.7 
JViim.  32.  17.  but  we  our  s.  will  go  ready  armed 
7)«ut.2.35.  cattle  we  took  for  a  prey  unto  our  s.  3.7. 
1  Sam.  14.  8.  we  will  discover  our  s.  unto  them 
E:ra4.3.  but  we  ours,  together  will  build  to  Lord 

P. 21.  that  we  miffht  afflict  our  s.  before  our  God 
.Job  34.  4.  let  us  know  among  our  s.  what  is  good 
Psnl.  83.  12.  let  us  take  to  ours,  the  houses  of  God 

100.  3.  it  is  he  that  made  us,  and  not  we  our  s. 
Prov.  1.  18.  come,  let  us  solace  our  s.  with  loves 
Isa.  28. 15.  and  under  falsehood  have  we  hid  our  s 

.i6.  12.  we  will  fill  our  s.  with  strong  drink 
.Ter.  50.  5.  come,  lei  us  join  our  s.  to  the  Lord 
I.uke  2-2.  71.  we  our  s.  have  heard,  John  4.  42. 
Jlcts  6.  4.  but  we  will  give  our  s.  to  prayer 

23.  14.  we  have  bound  our  s.  under  a  curse 
Rnm..  8.  23.  even  we  our  s.  groan  within  our  s. 

15.  1.  we  ought  to  bear  and  not  to  please  our  s. 


leges  belonged.      The  birth-right  was  aspeciaUi  (-g^_  ]].31.  if  we  would  judge  our  s.  should  not 
type  o/'Chnst,  who  was  to  be  a  first-born;  aiidli^Q^r  1.4.  wherewith  we  o?i?-s.  are  comforted  of  G. 


of  the  church  called  God's  first-born,  Exod.  4 
22.  and  of  the  great  privileges  of  the  church ; 
particularly  adoption,  and  eternal  life.     Heb. 
12.  23.     It  is  said,  that  the  Lord  had  sold  his 
people  to  their  enemies,  as  a  master  parts  with 
«  vicious  slave,  to  punish  him  for  his  infidelity 
and  disobedience.     Deut.  32.  30,  How  should 
one  chase  a  thousand,  and  two  put  ten  thou- 
Band  to  flight,  exi-cpt  their  rock  had  sold  them  1 
See  Judg.  2.  14.  |  3.  8.  |  10.  7. 
The  prophet  Elijah  s«<i  to  Aliab,  1  ICings^\.'iO, 
Thou  hast  s- dd  thyself  to  work  evil  in  the  sight 
of  the  Lor  I.     Thou  hast  wilfully  and  wholly 
resigned  np  thyself  to  he  a  slave  tn  thine  own 
bad  inclinations,  to  Satan,  and  his  emissaries, 
to  do  whatsoever  they  persuade  thee  tn  do,  as  a 
tlave  is  wholly  in  his  master's  power,  and  must 
employ  allliis  time  and  strength  for  his  service. 
The  like  is  said  of  the  ulolalrous  Israelites,  2 
Kings  17.  17.    77/c  apostle  Paul  says,  Horn.'. 
14,  But  I  am  carnal,  sold  under  sin.     He  did 
not  sell  himself  to  sin,  or  to  commit  sin,  a 
is  said  of  Aha'b ;  but  only  he  was  overjiowercd 
sometimes  by  the  tyranny  of  corruption,  like 
a  slave  forced  to  be  subject  to  a  cruel  master; 
he  was  not  sin's  servant  or  slave,  but  many 
times  he  was  sin's  captive  against  his  will,  as 
himself  declares,  Rom.  1-  23. 
0^.25.31 .  Jacob  said,  s.me  this  day  thy  birth-right 
37.  27.  come,  let  us  s.  him  to  the  Ishmaolites 
Exod.  21 . 7.  if  a  man  s.  his  daughter  to  be  a  servant 
8.  to  s.  lur  to  strange  nation,  shall  have  no  power 
35.  Ihpy  shall  s.  the  live  ox  and  divide  the  money 
22.  I.  il'a  man  steal  an  ox,  and  kdl  it,  or  s.  it 
Lev.  25.  14.  if  thou  s  ought  unto  thy  neighbour 
29.  if  a  man  s.  a  dwelling-house  in  a  walled  city 
47.  if  thy  brother  s.  himself  unto  the  stranger 
Deut.  2.  2't.  thou  shalt  s.  me  meat  for  money 
14. '21.  s.  that  which  dieth  of  itself  unto  an  alien 
21.  14.  thou  shalt  not  s.  her  at  all  for  money 
Judg.  4.  9.  s  Sisera  into  the  hand  of  a  woman 
lA'ia^.?  21.25  Ahab  dill  s. himself  to  work  wickedn 
'iKings  4. 7.  go  s  the  oil,  and  pay  thy  debt,  and  live 
JVeA."5.  S.  and  will  ye  even  s   your  brethren  1 
10.  31.  bring  victuals  on  the  sabbath-day  to  s. 
ProB. 23.  23.  hoy  truth,  and  s.  it  not,  also  wisdom 
Eiek.  30.  12.  s.  "land  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked 
48.  14.  they  shall  not  s  the  first-fruits  of  the  land 
Joel  3.8.1  Will  .s.your  sons  and  daughters  into  hand 
of  Judah,"  they  shall  s.  them  tn  the  Sabeans 
Amos  8.  5.  ninv-moo"n  bo  gone,  that  we  may  s.  corn 

C.  yea,  anil  s.  the  refuse  of  the  wheat 
Ze.ch.'\^.  5.  and  they  that  s.  them  say,  1  am  rich 
Mat.  19.21.  go  and  .•!  that  thou  hast,  and  come  ami 
follow  me,  Jlffir.'.- 10.21.  /.H/fel2.  33.  j  18.22. 
25.9.  but  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  s.  and  buy 
Luke  22.36. let  him  .■;.  his  garment,  and  biiv  a  sword 
Jam.  4.  13.  we  will  buy  and  s.  and  get  gain 
Rev.  13.  17.  that  no  man  might  buy  or  s.  save  he 

SELLER. 

tsa.  £4.  2.  as  with  the  buyer,  so  with  the  s. 

Ezek.  7. 12.  let  not  buyer  rejoice,  nor  the  .t  mourn 

13.  the  s.  shall  not  return  to  that  which  is  sold 

Acts  16. 14.  a  woman  namcti  T.,ydia,  a  s.  of  purple 

SELLERS. 
Jlft!A.13.20  merchants  and  s.  lodged  without  Jerus. 

SELLEST. 
i'sai.44. 12  tliou  s.  thy  people  for  nought,  doBt  not 


ou;    i.-«.  >vii^..j"... -    - 

9.  that  we  should  not  trust  m  our  s.  but  in  (jort 

3. 1.  do  we  begin  again  to  commMid  our  s.  to  you? 
5.  not  that  we  are  sutlicienl'of  our  s.  to  think  any 

thing  as  of  our  s.  but  our  sufficiency  is  of  God 

4.2.  commending  ours,  to  every  man's  conscience 
i).  for  we  preach  not  our  s.  but  Christ  Jesus  the 

Lord,  and  ours,  yourservants  for  Jesus'  sake 
5. 12.  for  wo  commend  not  our  s.  again  unfo  you 

13.  whether  we  be  besides  our  s.  it  is  to  God 

6.  4.  in  all  things  approving  our  s.  as  ministers 

7.  1.  let  us  cleanse  our  s.  from  all  filthinessof  flesh 
10.12.  orcompareours.  with  some  that  commend 

14.  we  stretch  not  our  s.  beyond  our  measure 
12.  19.  again,  think  ye  we  excuse  ours,  unto  you? 

Gal.  2.  17.  we  oi<r  s.  also  are  found  sinners 

1  TAms.2.10.  how  unblameably  we  behaved  our  s. 

2  Thess.  1.  4.  so  that  we  our  s.  glory  in  you 
3. 7.  we  behaved  not  our  s.  disorderly  among  you 

9.  but  to  make  our  s.  an  ensample  unto  you 
111.  3.  3.  for  we  07ir  s.  were  sometimes  foolish 
He'\  10.  25.  not  forsaking  the  assembling  of  ot/r  ». 

1  John  1. 8.  we  deceive  onr  s.  the  truth  is  not  in  us 
Own  SELVES. 

.fins  20.  30.  also  of  your  own  s.  shall  men  rise 

2  Cor.  8.  5.  but  first  gave  their  own  s.  to  the  Lord 
13.  5.  prove  youroKires.  know  ye  not  your  owns. 

2  Tim.  3.  2.  men  shall  be  lovers  of  their  own  s. 
Jam.  1.  22.  not  hearers,  deceiving  your  own  s. 

Your  SELVES. 
Gen.  18.4.  wash,  and  rest  your  s.  under  the  tree 
45.  5.  be  not  angry  with  7/o7ir  s.  that  yo  sold  me 
49.  1.  gather  rjour  s.  together, 2.  Jer.  6.  1.  Ezrk. 
39. 17.  .Tocl  3.  11.  Zeph.  2. 1.  Rev.  19.  17. 
Exod.  19.  12.  take  heed  unto  ?/oi(r  s.  Dent.  2.  4. 
1  4.  15,  23.  I  11.  16.  ./r)sA."23.  11.  .Ter.  17.  21. 
30.  37.  ye  shall  not  make  like  perfume  to  yours. 
32.  29.  consecrate  your  s.  to-day  to  the  Lord 
Aei).  11  43.  ye  shall  not  make  i/ours.  abominable, 
neither  shall  ye  make  ijour  s.  unclpan  with  them 
44  ■sanctify  '/.  s.  20. 7.  J\rum.  11 .  18.  .lo-ih.  3.5- 1  7 
13. 1  Sarn.  16. 5. 1  Chr.  1.5. 12.2CAr.  29. 5. 1  35.6 
44.  nor  shall  ye  defile  your  s.  18.  24,  30. 
19.  4   nor  make  to  your  s.  molten  gods 
JVh7»i.  16.  3.  wherefore  then  lift  you  up  your  s.? 
21.  separate  »/oMr  s.  from  this  congregation 
31 .3.  Moses  said,  arm  some  of  your  s.unto  the  war 

18.  the  women-children  keep  alive  for  your  s. 

19.  purify  both  your  s.  and  your  captives 
Deut.  4. 16.  take  heed,  lest  ye  corrupt  your  s.  25. 

11.23.  shall  possess  mightier  nations  than  yours. 
14.  1.  ye  shall  not  cut  your  s.  for  the  dead 
31.  14.  and  present  your  s.  in  the  tabernacle 

29. 1  know  that  ye  will  utterly  corrupt  7/our  s. 
.Tosh.  2.  Ifi.  and  hi'de  your  s.  there  three  days 
6. 18.  and  in  any  wise  keep  yovr  s.  from  the  accur- 
sed thi"ng,  lest  ye  make  your  s.  accursed 
8.  2.  only  the  spoil  lake  for  a  prey  unto  7/oi(r  s. 
23. 7.  nor  serve  them,  nor  bow  your  s.  unto  them 
16  ye  have  served,  and  bowed  your  s.  to  them 

24  22  ye  are  witnesses  against  7/n7(r  s.liave  chosen 
.TudgAh  12.  that  ye  will  not  fall  upon  me7/07(rs. 
1  .9am.  4. 9.  quit  j/ojir  s.  like  men,  O  vc  PhilisHnes 

10.  19.  present  7/o»r  s.  before  the  Lord  bv  tribes 

14.34.  Saul  saidi  disperse  ynur  .t. among  the  peoplf 
1  /T/Tiffs  18. 25.  choose  you  one  bullock  for7/o7(r.^ 

20.12.  setj/onr  s.  in  array,  and  they  Fet  l]iem=el 


tSEL 

2  Ohr.  30.  8.  hut  yield  your  s.  unto  Lord,  nerve  him 
32.  11    to  give  over  yutir  s.  to  die  by  famme 
35.4.  pre^^are  your  s.  by  the  houses  of  your  fathers 

Ezra  10.  11.  separate  your  s.  from  the  people  of 

JVcA.  13.  25.  nor  lake  their  daughteis  for  your  s. 

.Tob  19.  3   that  you  make  your  s.  strange  to  me 

5.  if  ye  will  indeed  magnify  your  s.  against  ino 
27.  12.  behold,  all  ye  your  s.  iiave  seen  it 

42.  8.  and  ofler  up  for  your  s.  a  burnt-ofrcnnR 
fsa.  8. 9.  associate  your  s.  gird  your  s.  .Joel  1   13. 
29.  9.  stay  your  s.  \\  46.  8.  shew  your  s.  men 
49.9.  to  them  that  are  in  darkness,  shew  your  I 
50.  1.  for  your  iniquities  have  ye  sold  your  s. 

11.  that  compass  ijour  s.  about  with  sparki 
52.  3.  ye  have  sold  your  s.  for  nought 
57.  4.  against  whom  do  ye  sport  your  s. 

5. by  inflaming  your  s.  with  idols  under  every  tree 
61.  6.  in  their  glory  shall  ye  boast  your  s. 
.Ter.  4. 4.  circumcise  ynur  s.  to  the  Lord,  take  away 
13.  18.  humble  your  s.  .Jam.  4.  10.  1  Pet.  5  6. 
25.34. wallow  ynur  s.iii  ashes,ye  principal  of  flock 
26.  15.  ye  shall  bring  innocent  blood  upon7/oi*r« 
37.  9.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  deceive  not  ynur  s. 
44.8.  that  ye  might  cut  j/ojirs.  off  and  be  a  curse 
Ezek.  14.  O.repeiit  and  turn  your  s.  18.  30,  32. 
20. 7.  defile  not  your  s.  with  the  idols  of  Egypt,  18. 

31.  ye  pollute  7/oKrs.  ||  43.  loathe  your  s.  36.  3L 
44.  8.  have  set  keepers  of  my  charge  for  your  s. 
Has.  10.  12.  sow  to  your  s.  in  rightoousuuss 
./3OT0S  5. 26.  the  star  of  your  God  ye  made  lo  yours. 
Zeeh.l.  6.  eat  for  7/our  s.  and  drink  for  your  s. 
Mat.  3. 9.  think  not  to  say  within  your  s.  Luke'i.  &, 

6.  19.  lay  not  up  for  your  s.  \\  20.  lay  up  for  yourt. 
16.  8.  Jesus  said,  why  reason  ye  among  your  s. 
23.  13.  ye  neither  go  in  ynur  s.  Luke  11.  52. 

15.  two-fold  more  the  child  of  hell  than  yours. 

31.  wherefore  ye  be  witnesses  unto  your  s. 
25.  9.  but  go  yo  rather,  and  buy  for  7/oi/r  s. 
Mark  6.  31.  come  ye  your  s.  apart  into  a  desert 
9.33.  what  was  it  that  yo  disputed  among  )/our». 

.50.have  salt  in  T/owr  s.and  peace  onewalh  anothei 


13.9.but  take  heed  to  yours,  they  shall  deliver  you 
up,  I.uke  17.3. 1  21.  34.  .lets  5.  35.  |  20.  38 
jAike  11.  46.  ve  your  s.  touch  not  the  burdens 
12.  33.  provide  ynur  s.  bags  which  wax  not  old 
36.  ye  yours,  iike  men  that  wait  for  their  Lord 
57.  why  even  of  7/our  a.  judge  ye  not  what  is  right 
13.28.prophetsin"thekingdom,ye!/ours.tlirnstort 
16  9.  make  to  7/(.ur  5.  friends  of  the  mammon 

15.  ye  are  they"  which  justify  your  s.  before  men 
17.  14.  he  said,  go  shew  ynnr  s.  unto  the  [iriest 

21.  30.  ye  know  of  your  s.  that  summer  is  nigh 

22.  17.  take  this,  and  divide  it  among  your  s. 
23.28.  but  weep  (otyour  s.  and  for  your  children 
John  3.  28.  ye  your  s.  bear  me. witness,  that  I  said 

6.  43.  Jesus  said,  murmur  not  among  yours. 
16. 19.  do  ye  inquire  among  your  s.  of  that  I  said 

J?c^s•2. 22.  signs  God  did,  as  you  7/o7tr  s.  also  know 
40.  save  your  s.  from  this  untoward  generatioB 
13.  46.  seeing  ye  judge  your  s.  unworthy  of  life 
15.  29.  froin 'which  if  ye  keep  7/our  s.  ye  do  wol 
20.  10  trouble  not  7/oHr  s.  for  his  life  is  in  him 

34  you  7/oHrs.know,  that  these  hands  ministered 

Rom.  6.  li.  reckon  ye  also  7/our  s.  to  be  dead  to  lin 

13  but  yield  7/oHr  s.  unto  God,  as  those  alive 

16.  to  whom  "ye  vield  7/o«r  s.  servants  to  obey 

12  19  dearly  beloved,  avenge  not  your  s.  but 
1  Cnr.  5.  13   put  from  your  s.  that  wicked  persof 

6.7. whv  do  ye  not  rather  suffer  y.  s.to  be  defraud.! 

7.  5.  ye  may  give  7/our  *.  to  fasting  and  prayer 
11.  13.  judge  in  7/our  s.  is  it  comely  that  a  wo. 

liinn  pray  unto  God  uncovered  T 

16. 16.  T  beseech,  that  yh  submit  your  s.unto  sues 

2Cor.7.11  yea,  what  clearing  of  ynur  s.in  all  thin^ 

ve  have  approved  7/our  s.  clear  in  this  maltei 

11.19.  sufTer  fools  gladly,seeing  ye  7/OH.r  5.  are  wise 

13  5  examine  7/our  s. "whether  ye  be  in  the  faith 
Evh.  2.  8.  through  fL.th,  and  that  not  of  your  s. 

5.  19.  speaking  to  your  s.  in  psalms  and  hymns 
21. submitting  7/oJirs  one  tc  another  in  fear  of  G. 
Col  3  18.  wives,  submit  ynurs.  unto  yourhusbandi 
lTA'-ss.2.1.7/07trsbretb.  know  our  entrance  to  you 
3.3.?/our  s.know  that  we  are  appointed  thereunto 
4  9  "ve  7/our  s.  are  taught  of  G  to  love  one  anothet 
5. 2."7/o"ur  .<t.  know  that  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh 
ll.wherefore  cnmfnrt  ynvrs.  togother_,  and  edify 
13.  and  be  at  peace  among  7/oHr  .<!.  15. 
2TA''SS.3.6.  wo  cotnmand  that  ve  withdraw  yours. 
'  7.  7/oHr  s.  know  how  ye  ought  to  follow  us 
Wfc.lO.  34.  knowing  in  7/oHrs.ye  have  in  heaven 
13  3.  remember,  as  being  vnurs.  also  in  the  bod» 
17.snbmit7/0Jir.'!.l|.M»i.4.7.suhin't7/«7(rs.toGod 
Tarn.  2.  4.  are  ye  not  then  partial  in  7/our  s.? 
1  Pet  1. 14.  not  fashionina  j/<:Hr  s   to  former  lusts 
"   13.  subnnt  yovr  s.  tn  every  ordinance  of  ma« 

4.  1.  arm  7/owr  s.  likewise  with  the  same  mind 
8  above  all  things,  tcrvent  charity  among  your  t 

5.  5.  ve  vnunjrer,  submit  ynur  s.  unto  the  elder 


lurs  in  arrnv  and  Ihey  Fet  Ihem^elvrs     .-..  .I.  ye  ynv.n'rei ,  s.imiiu  ;/"<i'  .,.,„..„  .^^  ....... 

in  arrav  «C;ro77  20   17.  .Ter.  :S0.  14.   1  .W,r,  5.  21.  little  children, keep, /07.rs.  from  Moia 
9  Chiron.  29.  31   now  ye  have  conMcrated  your  «.  l^JoknQ.  look  to  yo^r  s.that  wo  lose  not  tho,e  thmsi 


SEN 

Taat  20.  bui.'Jing  up  your  s.  on  most  holy  faitli 

'Zi.  Itveityours.  in  love  ot'Goii  iDokiiig  loriuercy 

See  ASSKMBLK,   uo. 

SKXATK. 

ofi/sS.  21.  they  called  all  thu  s.  of  Israel  together 

SENATttRS. 
Psal. I05.32.io  biiiil  princes, iind  leacii  lu«  s  wisdom 

SKNU. 
lien.  24.  7.  God  shall  s.  his  iingel  before  thee,  40. 
12.  1  prav  Itiee  5.  me  good  sptwl  this  day 
54.  he  suid  s.  iiit:  away  uoto  iiiv  muster,  oG. 
3.-J.  17.  wilt  ihou  ffive  me  a  pledge,  nil  thou  »■.  it  1 
43.  4.  if  thuii  wilt  s   our  brother  with  us 
45.  5.  God  did  i.  me  beibre  you,  to  preserve  life 
Kzod.  4.  13.  s.  by  hand  of  hiiii  whom  thou  wills. 
7.  2.  that  he  £.  ciiiliiren  of  Israel  out  ol  his  laud 
9.  ly.  s.  Iberefure  now,  and  gather  thy  cattle 
12.  'Si.  that  they  might  s.  them  out  lu  haste 
33.12.iHir  let  me  know  whom  ihou  wilt  s.  with  mo 
I.,ev.  Itj.  21.  s.  hiia  away  by  the  hand  of  a  tit  man 
A'urii.  13.  2.  «.  tliou  men  to  search  land,  of  every 
tribe  shall  ye  s.  k  man  a  ruler  among  thcin 

31.  4.  of  every  trioe  s.  a  thousand  to  the  war 
Oeut.  1.  22.  we  will  s.  men  beibre  us  to  so  irch 

7.  20.  thv  God  will  s.  the  hornet  among  theni 
19.  12.  the  elders  shall  $.  and  fetch  him  thence 
24.  1.  give  her  a  bill  of  divorce,  and  s.  her  out 
iiS.  20.  Ld.  shall  ».  upon  thee  cursing  and  rebuke 
4!'. shall  serve  enemie.*  Lord  shall  s.  against  thee 
fudff.l'i.ti.  let  man  of  Godthoudidst  .>'.come  again 
I  Sinn.  5.  11.  s   away  the  ark  of  Go<l,  C.  8 
6.  2.  tell  us  wherewith  we  ehall  .«.  it  to  hiti  place 
3.  if  ye  »■.  away  the  ark  of  God,  s.  it  not  empty 

9.  2G.  saving,  up,  that  I  may  s.  thee  away 

11.  3.  gi\?  us  respite,  tiiat  wo  may  .<;.  mesuengcrs 

12.  17.  the  Lonl  shall  a-,  thunder  and  rain 

16.  1,1.  Samael  said  to  Jesse,  s.  and  fetch  David 
ly.  Saul  sent,  and  said,  «.  me  David  thy  son 

^.  25.  I  saw  not  the  young  men  thou  didst  s. 
iSam.  11.  fi.  David  saying,  »••  me  Uriah  the  Hittite 

14.  32.  come  hither,  that  [  may  s.  thee  to  king 

15.  36.  by  them  ye  shall  s.  unto  me  every  thing 

17.  It),  now  therefore  s.  quickly,  and  toil  David 
lKin<Ts'i\).  9.  all  thou  didst  s.  for  thy  serv  I  will  do 
2  /riuV'--  IG.hesaid,  yeshall  not  s.\\  17. he  said,  s. 

5.  7.  doth  5.  to  me  to  recover  a  man  of  his  leprosy 

6.  13.  spy  where  he  is,  that  I  may  .?.  and  fetch  him 

7.  13.  let  us  s.  and  see  ||  9.  17  s.  to  meet  Jehu 

15.  37.  the  Lord  began  to  s.  against  Jiidah  Uezin 
I  C/iron.  13.  2.  let  us  .».  abroad  our  brethren 
2Chran.  2.7.,'i.me  therefore  a  man  cunning  to  work 

8  )f.  me  also  cedar-tree.-,  fir-trees,  algum-trees 
6.27.  then  hear  thou,  and  s.  rain  U|ioii  thy  land 
23.  16.  .\hiizdid  s.  lo  king  of  Assyria  to  help  him 

32.  9.  Sennacherib  old  s.  servants  to  Hezekiah 
Ezra  5.  17.  let  tite  king  s.  his  pleasure  lo  us 
JVeA.  2.  5.  that  thou  wouldt^st  s.  me  unto  Judah 

6.  so  it  pleased  the  king  to  s  me,  and  I  set  a  time 

8.  10.  eat,  drink,  and  i.  portions  unto  them,  12. 
Job  21.  11.  they  «.  for;h  their  litile  ones  as  a  flock 

38.  3."i.  cansi  thou  .<;.  Iightningj,  th.it  they  m;iygo 
Psai  20.  2.  .«.  thee  help  from  the  sanctuary 
43.  3.  O  s.  out  thy  light  and  truth,  let  them  lead 
37.  3.  he  shall  .s.  from  heaven,  and  save  me  from 
repioacli ;  God  shall  .■!.  forth  Ids  mercy  and  truth 
6.S.  9.  thoii,  O  Gorl,  didst  s.  a  plentifui  rain 
33.  ho  doth  s.  out  Ins  voice,  a  mightv  voice 
710.  2   shall  s.  roil  of  thy  strength  out'of  Zion 
118.  25.  O  Lord,  1  lieseech  thee,  .s.  now  prosperity 
144.  7.  .1.  thine  hiind  from  above,  rid  me,  deliver 
Pror.  10.  21).  so  is  the  sluggard  to  them  that  s.  Iiini 
22.  21.  answ.  words  of  truth  to  them  Ihiit  .t.  to  thee 
25.13.so  is  a  faithful  messenger  tolhem  that  s. him 
Heel.  10.  1.  ointment  to  s.  forth  a  stinking  savour 
Isn.  H.  8.  whom  shall  I  .■!.  ?  I  snid,  here  am  I,  .i.  me 

10.  16.  Lonl  shall  s,  among  Ins  fat  ones  leanness 

16.  1.  s.  ye  the  lamb  lo  the  ruler  of  ihe  land 
10.  20.  he  shall  s.  tln'in  a  Saviour,  a  great  one 
32.  20.  that  .1.  forth  thither  the  feet  of  ox  and  ass 
57.  9.  didst  s.  thy  messengers  far  nIT,  and  debase 

Jer.  1.  7.  thou  shalt  go  to  all  that  1  shall  s.  thee 
2. 10. .t.  unto  Kedar  110.  17.  s  for  ciinnine  women 
77.  3.  .5.  ihe  yokes  lo  king  of  Edom  and  Moab 
SJ!1.  31.  s.  to  all  lliem  of  the  captivity,  saying 
42.  5.  for  the  which  the  Lord  shall  s.  thee  to  us 
6.  we  will  obcv  the  Lord,  to  whom  we  s.  thee 
Mat.  0.  38.  pray'ye  therefore  the  Lord  that  he  will 
.1.  forth  labourers  into  hisharvesi,  /,i//.c  10.  2. 
10.  34.  think  not  ihat  1  iwn  come  lo  s.  peace 

12.  20.  till  he  s.  forth  judgment  unto  victory 

13.  41.  Son  of  man  shall  .t.  forth  his  anjels,  and 
thev  shall  gather  all  that  offen(l,24.31.  Jt/arA:  13.27. 
15.  23.  .1.  her  awav,  for  she  crieth  after  us 

21.  3.  straightway  he  will  s.  them,  Murlt  IL  3. 
JUiirk':^.  14.  that  lie  might  s.  them  lo  preach,  6.  7. 

5.  10.  would  not  s.  them  away  out  of  the  country 

12.  h'-soiight  him,  saving,  s.  us  into  Ihe  swine 
Lvl.-f  Ifi.'It.  .9.  La/nriisll  27.s.tomv  father's  house 
khn  11.  2n.  whom  the  Father  will  .9.  in  my  name  j 

17.  8,  'hey  have  belie' ed  ilml  thou  di  Ist  t.  me     I 

539 


SEN 

.^'Ict.i  3.^  .  he  shall  •■'.  Jes.  Christ  who  was  preached 

7.  35.  same  did  God  »•.  to  be  ruler  and  deliverer 
JO.  5.  and  now  s.  men  to  Juppa,  32.  |  11.  IJ. 

11.  2J.  disciplesdeleriiiHied  to  ;>■.  reliet  to  brelhcen 

15.  22.  to  s.  chosen  men  of  heir  company,  20. 
25.  3.  Uiat  he  would  a',  lor  liiin  to  Jeru.4aleiii 

27.  it  seemeih  uiireasoiKible  to  i.  a  jirisoner  and 
P.'iii.  2.  19. 1  tru.sl  inthe  Lord  to  s.  Timotlieu«,23. 

25.  1  supposeil  it  necessary  to  5.  Kpapliroditus 
2  'I'hess.  2.  II.  for  tliu  cause  God  shall  >'.  delusion 
'J'lt.  3.  12.  when  1  shall  .?.  Artemas  unto  thee 
./am. 3. 11. doth  fountain  s.sweet  water  and  bitterl 
licv.  1.11.  write  and  »•.  it  lo  seven  churches  in  .Vaia 
11.  lu.  and  they  shall  .s.  gifts  one  to  anoJier 
;  SKND. 
F.zod.  23.  20.  behold  /seui  an  angel  before  thee 
M'liiii.  22.  37.  did  /  notea.i.estly  s.  unto  thee? 

1  Sam.  20.  12.  if  there  begood,  and  /  *-.  not  to  thee 
21.  2.  know  the  business  wiu-reabout  is.  thee 

2  Chron.  7.  13.  if  /  6-.  pestileiico,  Ezck.  14.  19. 
Isa.  6.  8.  voice  of  the  Lord,  say,  whom  shall  I  s.J 
.Icr.  25.  1.5.  cause  all,  to  whom  1 3-  thee  to  drink  it 
Ezck.  2.  3.  /  «-.  thee  to  tlie  children  of  Israel,  4. 

14.  21.  when  Is.  my  lour  sore  judgments 
.Mat.  10.  16.  behold  /s.  you  forth  as  sheep 
11.  10.  behold  Is.  my  messenger  befoie  thy  face 
to  prepare  thy  way.  Maric  1.  2.  ImUc  7.  27. 

23.  34.  behold  /  s.  you  prophets  and  wise  men 
Mark^.'i.  Wis.  them  away  fasting,  they  will  faint 
AliAe  10.  3.  Is.  you  Ibrth  as  lambs  among  wolves 

24.  49.  I  s.  the  promise  of  my  Father  upon  you 
.luhii  13.  20.  he  that  receivetli  whom  Is.  receiv.  me 

20.  21.  as  my  Father  sent  n)e,  even  so  s.  f  you 
.icts  25.  21.  to  be  kept  till  /  s.  him  lo  Cesar 

20.  17.  from  Gentiles,  unto  whom  now  Is.  thee 

/  leili  SEND. 
Ocn.  27.  45.  I  will  s.  and  fetch  thee  from  thence 

37.  13.  come,  and  /  will  s.  thee  unto  them 

38.  17.  he  said,  /  will  s.  thee  a  kid  from  the  flock 
F.zod.'S.  10.  I  wills,  thee  unto  Pharaoh,  .,']cls7.'M. 

8.  21.  /  will  s.  swarms  ot  tlies  upon  thee 

9.  14.  /  will  s.  all  my  plagues  upon  thine  heart 
23.  27.  I  will  s.  my  fear  ||  28.  /  tcill  s.  hornets 
33.  2.  /  will  s.  an  angel  before  thee,  and  drive  out 

Lcn.  26.  22.  /  will  s.  wild  beasts  among  you 

25.  /  will  s.  [lestilence  ||  36.  I  will  s.  faiiitness 
iJeut.  11.  15.  /  wills,  grass  in  thy  fields  for  cattle 
32.  24.  I  will  s.  Ihe  teeth  of  beasts  upon  them 
1  Sam.  9.  16.  I  will  s.  thee  a  man  of  Benjamin 

16.  I.  /  will  s.  thee  lo  Jesse  the  Bethlehemite 
20.  13.  then  /  will  s.ahcw  it  thee,  and  s.  thee  away 

1  Kings  18.  I.  and  /  will  s.  rain  upon  the  earth 
20.6. yet  /wiVi.s. my  servants  untotheeto  morrow 

.34.  /  will  s.  thee  away  with  this  covenant 

2  fCinirs  19.7.  /  will  s.  a  blast  upon  him,  /i-a.  37.  7. 
Isa.  lU.  6.  /wills,  him  against  hypocritical  nation 

6i).  19.  /  will  s.  those  that  escape  unto  the  nations 
./(•r.  8.  17.  behold,  /  wills,  serpents  among  you 
9.  16.  I  will  s.  a  sword  after  them  till  consumed, 
24. 10.  I  25.  16,  27.  |  29.  17.  |  49.  37. 
16.  16.  I  uiill  s.  for  many  fishers,  many  hunters 

25.  9.  I  will  .'!.  and  take  the  families  of  the  north 
43.  10.  /  will  s.  Nebuchadnezzar  my  servant 
48.  12.  bel.'old,  /will  s.  unto  him  Wanderers 

51.  2.  and  I  will  s.  unto  Babylon  fanners 
Ezek.5.iG.  I  will  s.  (mmnc,  11.  \  U.lX.flmosS.  11 

7.  3.  /  will  s.  mine  anger  upon  thee  and  judge 

"B.  23.  /  will  s.  into  her  pestilence  and  blood 
.Iini  2.  19.  I  will  s.  you  corn,  and  wine,  and  oil 
Mai.  2. 2.  I  will  s.  a  curse  ||  4.  5.  /  wills.  Elijah 

3. 1.  /  will  s.  my  messenger,  and  he  shall  prepare 
Jilat.  15.  32.  I  will  not  s.  them  away  fasting 
Jyiikr  11.  49.  /  will  s.  them  prophets  andapostl 

20.  l!i.  what  shall  I  do  1  J  will  s.  my  beloved  son 
./(/Ah  15.  26.  the  Comforter  whom  /  will  s.  16.  7 
.4c(.v 22.21.  Iwills.  thee  tar  hence  to  the  Gentiles 

1  Cur.  16.  3.  whom  yoi; shall npjirove,  them  /  wills 

Se.e  Fir  15. 
SENDEST. 
Drut.  15.  13.  when  thou  s.  him  out  free,  18. 
.Itis/i.  1.  16.  whitlierHoever  thou  s.  us  w«  will  go 

2  Kings  1.  6.  that  thou  i.  lo  inquire  of  Baal-zebub 
.full  14.20.  chaiigest  countenance,  and  s.him  awav 
Psal.  104.  30.  Ihou  .s.  thv  Spirit,  they  are  created 

SENDETH. 
Deiil.  24.  3.  and  iflhtt  latter  husband  s.  her  out 

1  Kings  17.  14.  till  the  day  Ihat  the  Lord  s.  rain 
.loll  5.  10.  and  who  s.  waters  upon  the  fields 

12.  15.  he  i.  them  out,  they  overturn  the  earth 
Psal.  104.  10.  he  s.  ihe  sjirings  into  the  valley.<i 

147.  15.  he  .s.  forth  his  commandment,  18. 
I'rov.  26. 6.  that  s.  a  message  by  the  hand  of  a  fool 
Catil.  I.  12.  my  spikenard.*,  forth  Ihe  smell  thereof 
Isa.  18.  2.  thai .?.  ambassadors  by  the  sea  in  vessiis 
J)fat.  5.  15.  and  s.  rain  on  the  just  and  im  the  unjust 
JIark  11.  I.  he  3  forth  two  of  his  disciples,  14. 13. 
I.ukc  14.  32.  s.  and  desiretli  conditions  of  peace 
Jtcts  23.  26.  Claudius  Lvsias  to  Felix  s.  greeting 
SENDING. 

2  Scm.  13.  16.  this  evil  in  s.  me  away  ia  greater 

3  Z 


SEN 

2C&ron.36. 15. «.  to  them  by  his  messengers,  .7er.7 
25.  I  25.  4.  I  20.  5.  |  29.  19.  |  35.  J5.  |  -H.  4 
Esth.  9.  19.  and  o(s.  portions  one  to  another,  '& 
Psal.  78.  49.  by  s.  evil  angels  among  them 
Isa.  7.  25.  it  shall  be  for  the  5.  forth  of  esser  call 
Kzik.l~.  15.  rebelled  in  s.  ambassadors  uiiio  I'.^vo* 
horn.  8.  3.  God  £.  his  Son  in  likeness  ot  siiifuidesij 

SENSE, 
Or  meaning  nf  scripture.  It  is  said,  Nrn.  t«.  8. 
'riicy  read  in  the  book,  in  the  law  of  (iod  iiis- 
tinctly,  and  gave  the  sense,  and  caused  tinni 
to  understand  the  reading,  ji  IcarniU  authur 
sinjs,  that  these  fine  different  Senses  may  bt 
di.-itmguishfd  in  the  Scripture.  The  Gram- 
maticdl  Sense.  The  Hisiorical  or  Liteial 
.Sense  The  Allegorical  or  Figurative  S.»ns«. 
Tlie  Analoiicul  Sense.  The  Tropological  or 
Moral  Sense. 

I.  The  Grammatiral  Sense  is  that  which  (.4« 
worils  of  the  tczt  present  to  the  mind,  acconiing 
to  the  pniper  ana  usual  signification  of  those 
words.  'I'hus  whmi  it  is  said,  that  (iod  repents, 
that  he  is  in  anger,  that  he  ascends  or  descends, 
that  he  has  cijes  open,  or  ears  attentive,  !i.c. 
the grnvimaticalSfnsc  of  all  these  eipressiuiis 
mightindiue  one  to  think  that  (lod  i.i  corporeal, 
and  subject  to  tht  .tame  weaknesses  a.i  our- 
scloes.  But  as  reason  and  sound  faith  da 
assure  us,  that  he  has  none  of  our  infirinitif 
and  imperfections;  upon  suchoccitsioiis  we  ur? 
not  to  abide  by,  or  confine  ourselves  to,  Ikt 
Gtamma'.ical  Sense. 

II.  The  Liieial  or  Hisiorical  Sense  is  that 
which  belongs  to  the  histonj  or  fad,  to  tht 
Sense  which  the  rehearsal  and  terms  of  the. 
Scripture  immediately  present  to  the  mind. 
Thus  when  it  is  said,  that  Abraham  marriea 
Hagar,  Ihut  he  afterwards  sent  her  uviiy.  that 
Isaac  was  born  o/ Sarah,  that  he  receirea  ei"- 
cunicision  :  .-111  these  facts,  taken  in  Ihe  his- 
torical and  literal  Sense,  7ntan  nothing  ilie 
than  what  is  expressed  in  the  history ;  that  is, 
themarriageof  Abraham  with  Hagar,  the  bn  tk 
of  Isaac,  SiC. 

III.  The  Allegorical  or  F  gurative  Setiiio  14 
thnt  which  eiamines  what  may  be  concraha 
under  the  terms,  or  under  the  event  n.intiuvea 
in  the  history.  Thus  the  marriage  of  A  braham 
with  Hagar,  who  was  afterwards  rrpmtiatea 
and  driven  away  because  of  her  insolene.',  ana 
that  of  her  son,isafigureorreprestHtotionut 
the  Hjnagogve,  which  was  only  as  it  wet  en 
Slave,  and  which  was  divorced  and  rejected, 
because  of  its  infidelity  and  ingratitude.  Sarvih 
is  the  figure  uf  the  Christian  Church,  ann 
Isaac  of  the pcopie  ifhosen  of  God,  Gal.  4.  22 
23,  24,  cvc. 

IV.  The  Analogical  Sense,  or  Sense  nf  jivalogy 
and  .Agreement,  is  that  which  refers  some  ex- 
pressions of.^r-ripturc  to  eternal  life  aniihnpi<i- 
ness ;  because  of  some  conformity  or  sim  ililt.de 
between  the  terms  that  arc  brought  to  eipr.-ss 
something  coming  to  pass  in  this  world,  and 
lohat  shall  come  to  pass  inhenren.  For  cram- 
pie,  on  occasion  of  the  Sabbath,  or  of  the 
seventh  day's  rest  that  was  enjoined  thr  propU 
of  God,  a  transition  may  be  nindt  to  that  re- 
pose or  rest  that  the  saints  enjoy  in  heaven. 
On  occasion  of  the  Israelites  entering  into  thi 
land  of  promise,  wr  naturally  pass  to  treat  of 
the  entering  of  the  Elect  into  heaven  :  These 
transitions  the  Jipostle  makes,  Heb.  3.  18,  19. 
I  4.  1,  9. 

V.  The  Ml  ral  or  Tropological  Sense,  is  that 
which  deduces  moral  rrflrctinvs  for  the  conduct 
of  life,  and  for  therrfoTviotmn  nf  manners 
from  what  is  related  hist  orient  ly  or  literally  in 
Scripture.  For  example,  on  orvosinn  of  these 
words  nf  Dent.  25.  4,  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle 
the  ox  when  he  treadeth  out  the  corn,  St.  Paul 
says,  that  those  that  preach  the  gospel,  nnil  iw 
struct  ti.«  in  the  leay  to  salvation,  oiis-hl  to  be 
supplied  with  the  necessaries  of  life,  I  Cor.  9 
9,  10,  11,  14. 

These  five  Senses  may  be  observed  in  this  one 
iTHrrf,  Jerusalem.  Jlceordinir  tn  the  Grnnnnnt 
ieal  Sense,  it  signifies  the  Vision  of  peace 
according  to  the  literal  or  historical,  the  '-npi- 
tnl  ciiv  {)f  .fudea  ;  accordinir  to  the  allegorical, 
the  church  militant;  according  to  the  analni<:r 
cat,  the  church  triumphant  ;  according  to  tht 
moral,  a  faithful  soul,  of  which  Jerusalem  is  a 
kind  of  figure. 

SENSES. 

Heb.5. 14.  have  their  s.  exercised  to  discern  rooi 
(SENSUAL. 

Tarn.  3.  15.  this  wisdom  is  earthly,  ».  devilish 

.lude  19.  these  be  s.  bavin?  not  inc  Spin; 
SENT. 

Gen.  37.  32    tey  s.  the  coat  of  many  colduta 


SEN 

Gen  3f!.  '20  Juilali  s.  the  kiJ  by  hand  of  liis  friend 

'i.').  Taiiiar  s.  tu  her  ftillifr-iu-law,  Baying,  by 
41.  14.  then  I'huruoh  «.  and  called  Jus^'ph 
4!i.  4.  biillJe.ajanun  Jacob  5.  not  with  his  brethren 
45.  8.  It  was  not  you  that  «.  ine  hiiher,  but  God 
5U.  16.  they  s.  mesjsengors  unto  Jo8e)i!i,  saying 
Kroil.'.^.W.  thou  sbalt  say,  I  AM  hath  s.  me  to  you 
5.  2-2.  Lord,  why  is  it  that  tliou  hast  s.  me? 

Am™,  n.  1G.  the  names  of  the  men  Moses  «.  14.30. 

22.  10.  Balak  the  king  of  Moab  butli  s.  unx.  me 

15.  Balak  i.  yet  again  princes  more  honourable 

Josk.  <i.  17.  because  she  hid  the  messengers  we  a-. 
14.  7.  forty  years  old  was  1  when  Muses  s.  mo 

./ur/n-.20.G.lcut  her  in  pieces  aiids.  her  thro'  Israel 

1  Sam.  31.  9.  s.  into  the  land  of  the  Fhillstines 

2  Sam  24.  13.  wliat  answer  return  liim  that  s.  me 

1  King    'S.lO.no  nation  whitiier  my  lord  liath  not  5. 

21.  II  (ke  elders  did  as  Jezebel  iiad  5.  unto  them 
S  Kiii^'.t  1.  ().  return  unlo  king  th;it  5.  you,  and  say 

fi.  10.  and  king  of  Israel  s.  to  the  place  the  man 
14   '.).  ihislle  s.  to  the  cedar  in  Lebanon,  saying 
10    II.  Urijali  built  according  as  Ahaz  had  s. 
Id  27.  Rab-shakeh  said  to  them,  hath  my  master 

.«.  me  to  thy  master  to  speak  words'?    Jsa. 

36.  12. 
19   4.  his  master  s.  to  reproach  the  living  God 

22.  15.  she  said,  thus  saiththe  Lord  God  of  l.srael, 
tell  man  that  s.  you  unto  me,  18.  2C'Ar.  34.23. 

Ftra  4.  H.  this  is  ihe  copy  of  the  letter  they  s. 
N'e/i,  6.4.  they  s.  unto  me  four  times  after  tliii  sort 
I'sal.  105.  20.  king  «.  and  loosed  him,  the  ruler 
ls:i  48    ll<.  Lord  God  and  his  Spirit  hatli  s.  me 
Jrr  14.  3.  (heir  nobles  have  s.  their  little  ones 

23.  2!.  1  have  not  s.  these  prophels, yet  they  ran 

20.  25.  becHUse  thou  hast  s.  letters  in  thy  name 
37.  7.  Ihiis  shall  ye  say  unto  the  king  that  s.  you 
42  O.wliom  ye  «.  to  present  your  su|iplication,  20. 

F.zek.  23.  40.  ye  have  s.  for  men  to  come  from  far 
Dan.  3.  28.  who  bath  «.  his  angel  and  delivered 
H11S.5. 13.  then  Ephraim  went  and  s.  to  king  Jareb 
Zcck.  7. 2.  when  they  had  s.  unto  the  house  of  God 
J/oi.l0.40.liethat  receiveth  me,receivelb  him  that 
s.  me,  Mark  9.  37.  Ltike9.  iS.John  13.  20. 
21    1.  then  s.  Jesus  two  disciples, saying  to  them 

21.  10.  Pilate's  wife  ».  unto  him,  saying,  have 
Mark  6.27.  immediately  the  king  s.an  executioner 
I^ukc  7.  20.  John  Bapti.«t  hath  «.  us  unlo  thee 

10.  1.  Jesus  «.  thorn  two  and  two  before  his  face 
14.  17.  he  s   his  servant  at  supper-time  lo  say 
19.  14.  they  s.  a  message  after  him,  saying 

23.  11.  mocked  him,  and  s.  him  ag.iiii  lo  Pilate 
John  1.22.  we  may  give  answer  In  them  that  s.  us 

4.  34.  my  meat  is  to  do  will  ofliiin  that  s.  me 

5.  23.  bonoiirelh  not  the  Father  who  halli  .v.  me 

24.  that  belicvelh  on  him  thit  s.  me,  12.  44. 
30.  but  will  of  him  who  s.  me,  6.  38,  39,  40. 
33.  ye  s.  iinlo  John,  and  he  bare  witness  to  truth 
36.  the  same  works  I  do  bear  witness  that  tlie 

Father  hath  s.  me,  37.  |  6.  57.  i  8.  16,  18. 
fi.  44.  except  the  father  which  ,«.  mo  draw  idm 
7.  16.  my  doctrine  is  not  mine,  but  his  that  5.  me 
18.  but  he  that  seeketh  his  glory  that  s.  him 
32.  Pharisees  and  priests  s.  officers  to  take  him 

9.  4.  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  s.  nie 

10.  36.  say  ye  of  him  whom  the  Father  hath  s. 

11.  42.  that  they  may  believe  thou  liast  s.  me 

12.  45.  he  that  seelh  me,  seethhim  that  s.  mo 
49.  Father  who  s.  me  gave  me  a  commandment 

14.  24.  word  is  not  mine,  but  Father's  who.?,  me 

15.  21.  because  they  know  not  him  that  s.  me 

16.  5.  but  now  I  go  my  way  to  him  that  s.  me 
}7.  3.  is  life  eternal,  to  know  Jesus  whom  ihou  *•. 

18.  as  thou  hasts.  mo  into  the  world,  so  I  s. 
21.  the  world  may  believe  that  thou  hast  s.  me 
23.  that  the  world  may  know  thou  hast  .9.  me 

25.  and  these  have  knowr.  that  thou  hast  s.  me 
20. 2 1. as  my  Father  hath  s.  me,  even  so  send  I  you 

Jicls  5.  21    it.  to  the  prison  lo  have  them  brought 

10.  29.  I  ask  for  what  intent  ye  have  s.  for  me 

11.  30.  s.  it  to  Ihe  elders  by  Barnabas  and  Saul 

13.  15.  the  rulers  of  the  synagou'ue  s.  unto  them 

15.  27.  we  have  therefore  s.  Judas  and  Silas 

16.  36.  Ihe  masistrales  have  s.  to  let  you  go 
19.  31.  Paul's  friends  s.  unto  him,  desiring  him 

JOir.  1.  17. Christ  .s.mentv'  to  baptize, but  to  preach 

2  Cor.  8.  18.  we  have  s.  with  him  the  brother, 22. 
Phil.  4.  16.  in  Th-ssalonica  ve  s.  once  and  again 
1  .fohn  4.  14.  testify  that  the' Father  s.  the  Son 

SENT  aitay. 
f?i?n.  12.20  Pharaoh  5.  nway  .\brahamandhis  wife 
21.  14.  Abraham  s.  Ishmael  and  Hagar  away 

24.  59.  they  s.  away  ReDekah  iheir  sister 

25.  6.  Abraham  5.  Keturah's  children  away 
2li.  27.  seeing  ye  hale  me  and  have  s.  me  away 

29.  as  wo  have  s.  thee  away  in  peace,  thou  art 
2f*.  5.  Isaac  .<r.  away  Jacob  to  Padan-aram 

0.  Isaac  had  blessed  Jacob  and  s.  him  away 
SI.  27.  I  might  have  ,«.  thee  away  with  mirth 

4^  surely  thou  hadst  s.  me  away  empty 
45.21.  he  §  Ilia  brethren  away,  they  departed 
S30 


SEN 

Dcut.  24.  4.  *.  her  away,  may  not  take  her  again 
Joak.  2.  21.  Rahab  5.  spies  away,  I  bey  departed 
22.  6.  Joshua  s.  Ileubenites  and  GadilesuiCd^,  7. 
.ludff.  11.  38.  Jephlhab  s.  his  daugliier  away 

1  Sam.  10.  25.  Samuel  s.  all  the  jiuople  away 

19. 17. Saul  88  ri.why  bust  ihou  a.awaymj  enemy? 

2  Sam.  3.  21.  Javid  5.  Abner  away,  anil  he  went 
24.  why  is  it  tha*.  thou  hast  x.  him  away  1 

10. 4. cut  garments,  and  «.  them  away,  1  C/ir.  19.4. 
I  Chron.  12.  19.  lords  of  Pliilislines*.  David  away 
.lob  22  ').  thou  hast  s.  widows  away  em|ity 
.Mark  12.  3.  and  they  ca"glit  the  servant  and  Deat 
him,  and  s.  him  away,  4.  J.ukc^t).  10,  1 1. 
Luke  1.  53.  and  the  rich  he  lialh  .s.  empty  away 
8.  38.  but  Jesus  s.  him  away,  Baying 
Mcts  13.  3.  laid  hands  on  ihein,  they  s.  them  away 
17.  10.  brethren  immediately  i.  away  Paul,  14. 
Gad  SENT. 
Gen.  45.  7.  Gods,  me  before  you  to  preserve  life 
Eiad.  3.  13.  the  God  ol  youjr  fathers  hath  s.  me 

15.  the  God  of  Jacob  hath  .s.  me  unto  you 
,/udg.  9.  23.  God  s.  evil  spirit  belween  Abimelech 
1  Citron.  21.  15.  God  s.  an  angel  unto  Jerusalem 
JVfA.  6.  12.  I  perceived  that  God  had  not  s.  him 
.fer.  43.  1.  for  which  the  Lord  their  God  s.  him 

3.^?o(/liath  not  s. to  thee  to  say, go  not  into  Kgvpt 
Dan.  6.  22.  God  iiath  s.  his  angel,  and  hath  shut 
■Jolin  3.  17.  God  s.  not  his  Son  lo  condemn  world 
34.  he  whom  (7«(ihath  s.  speaketh  words  of  God 
Jlcts  3.  26.  God  hath  raised  his  Son  Jesus,  s.  him 
10.30.  word  of  Tto*/ s.  unto  Ihe  children  of  Israel 
Gal.  4.  4.  God  s.  forth  his  Son  made  of  a  woman 

0.  God  hath  s.  forth  the  Spirit  of  bis  Son 
i.John  4.9.  God  s.  his  only  begotten  Son  into  world 
10.  f?od«.his  Son  lo  be  a  propitiation  for  our  sins 
Rev.  22.  6.  Gods  his  angrlto  shew  bis  servants 

He  SENT. 
Gen.  45.  23.  to  his  father  he  s.  afler  this  manner 
46.  28.  he  s.  Judah  before  him  unto  Joseph 
F.zod.  18.2.  took  Zipporah,afier  Ac  had  «.  her  back 
.Judg.  11.28.  Ammon  hearkened  not  lo  words  Ae  «. 

1  Sam.  17. 31.  rehearsed  words,  and  he  s.  fur  David 
30.  26.  he  s.  of  the  spoil  unlo  tlie  elders  of  Jud:ib 

2  Sam.  10.  5.  he  s.  to  meet  them,  1  Citron.  19.  5. 
14.  29.  when  he  s.  again,  he  would  not  come 
22.  17.  hes.  from  above,  he  took  me,  Psal.  18.  16. 

1  Kings  20.  7.  for  he  s.  unto  me  for  my  wives 

2  Kings  17.  26.  therefore  he  s.  lions  among  them 
2  Chron.  24. 19.  yet  he  s.  prophets  to  them  to  bring 

25.  15.  he  s.  unto  Amaziah  a  prophet,  which  said 
F.sth.  5.  10.  he  s.  and  called  for  his  friends 
P.^al.  78.  25.  he  s.  them  meat  to  the  full 

105.  17.  he  s.  a  mnn  before  them,  even  Joseph 
20.  he  s.  Moses  his  servant  and  Aaron 

28.  Ac  .■!   diirkness,  and  made  it  dark 
lOG.  15.  but  he  s.  leanness  into  their  soul 
107.  20.  he  s.  his  word  and  henled  them 
111.  9.  he  s.  redemption  unto  his  people 

Isa.  61.  1.  he  s.  me  to  bind  up  the  broken-hearted, 
to  proclaim  I. bcrty  to  the  cnptives,  Luke  A.  18. 
Jcr.  29.  28.  he  s.  unto  us  in  Babylon,  snying 

42.  21.  for  the  which  he  hath  .■;.  me  un:o  you 
Lam.  1.  13.  from  above  he  s.  fire  into  my  bones 
Zech.  2.  8.  after  the  glory  hath  he  s.  me  to  nations 
Jl/a(.2l.  36.  again  Acs.  other  servls.  more  than  first 

37.  last  of  all  Ac?   unto  them  his  son,  Mark  12.4. 
22.  7.  he  s.  forth  his  armies,  and  destroyed  Ihose 
.Tolin  1.  33.  he  thai  s.  me  to  baptize  with  water 
5.  38.  for  whom  he  hath  s.  him  ye  believe  not 
fi.  29.  that  ye  behove  on  him  whom  he  hath  s. 

7.  28.  he  that  s.  me  is  true,  ye  know  not,  8.  26. 

29.  but  I  know  him,  and  he  hath  s.  me 

8.  29.  and  he  that  s.  me  is  with  me  ;  the  Father 
42.  neither  came  I  of  myself,  but  he  s.  me 

j^r.ts  24.  20.  wherefore  he  s.  for  Paul  the  oOener 
Reo.  1. 1.  he  s.  andsignified  it  by  his  angel  to  John 

/  SENT. 
Grn.  32.  5.  /  have  .?.  to  tell  my  lord,  to  find  grace 

38.  23.  fs.  tb's  kid,  and  Ihonhast  not  fi.und  her 
F.Tnd.'^.  12.  this  shall  beatoken  that /have*. thee 
JVum.  32.  8.  thus  did  your  fatheTs  when  f  s.  them 
■  Insh.  24.  5.  /5.  Moses  also  and  Aaron,  Mic.  6.  4. 
.Jiidg.  6. 14.  thou  sbalt  save  Isr.  have  not  f  s.  thee? 
2  Kings  5.  6.  /  have  s.  Naaman  my  servant  to  thee 

17.  13,  the  law  which  Is.  to  you  by  my  servants 
Isa.  VI.  19.  who  is  deaf,  as  my  mes-en»er  that  Is.7 

43.  14.  for  your  sake  /have  .<!.  to  Babylon 

55.  1 1.  it  shall  prosper  in  the  thing  whereto  Is.  it 

Ji:r.7.25./.s-.unto  you  all  my  servants  the  prophets, 

daily  ris'ngupearly,  20.  .5.  |  35.15.  j  44.4. 

14.14.  /s.  them  not,  nor  commanded,  nor  spake  to 
them,  15.  ]  23.  21,  32.  I  27.  1.5.  |  29.  9. 

29.  31.  Is.  him  not,  he  caused  ynulo  t'list  in  a  lie 
Kzei.S.O.surelvhad/.t.lliee  tnthein  would  hearken 
Dan.  10.  II.  O  Daniel  iindeist.;  to  thee  am  /now  s. 
.Toel'i.  25.  my  grent  army  which  Is.  amonj  you 
.^mos4.  10.  /have  .?.  among  you  Ihe  pestilence 
y.ech.O.  11. /have  .s.  forth  ihv  prisoners  outof  pit 
Mill.  2.  4.  and  ye  shall  know  that  /  have  s.  this 
Luke  i.  43. 1  must  preach,  for  ihtrcfore  am  Is. 


SEP 

LiLkc  22.3.5.  \\  hen  la  you  without  purse  and  scrip 

.luhn  17.  18.  so  have  /  «.  Ibein  into  the  world 

j3cIs  10.  20.  doubling  nothing,  for  /  have  .9.  IhfiB 

33.  immediately  Ihetef.  is.  thee,  hast  well  dona 

lfo7'.4.17.fur  Ihis  cause  have  /s. to  you  Timoiheu* 

2  Cor.  9  3.  yet  have  Is.  brethren,  lest  our  boa.-tiiij 

12.17  did  1  make  a  gain  ofyou  by  any  whom  /  »-.* 

18.  I  desired  Titus,  and  with  him  1  s.  a  brolliet 

Fph.  6.  22.  whum  /  s.  for  same  purpose,  Cvl.  4.  8 

Phil.  2.  28.  Is.  Iiini  thcrulore  the  more  carefullj 

1  I'hrss.  3.  5.  f.  r  this  /  s.  to  know  your  tuith 
I'hilem.  12.  whom  /  have  «.  again,  receive  him 

See  Lord. 

SENT  Jurtll. 

Gen.8.7.  Noah  s. forth  a  \ii.\eu\\i0.j:.foi-th  adovo 

Prov.0.2.  she  hath  s./«r/A  her  maidens,  she  crieih 

Mat.  2.  16.  Herod  .s._;orJA  and  slew  all  the  males 

10.5.  these  twelve  Jesus  s.  forth,  and  conimunded 

22.3.  and  s.  forth  hisservanls  lo  call  llicm  hidden 

.MarkG.M.  Herod  s  forth  and  laid  hold  upon  Jolia 

J.ukc  20. 20.  chief  priests  and  scribes  s.  forth  spiei 

Jlcts  9.  30.  tlie  brethren  s.  him  forth  lo  Tarsus 

11.  22.  lliey  s.  forth  Barnabas  as  far  as  Antioch 

SENT  out. 
Gen.  19.29.  Gods.  Lot  outof  midst  of  overthrow 
li'«m.26.4.David  ihcrefore.'i.owt  spies  and  undersl 

2  Sam.  22.  15.  and  he  s.  out  arrovvs,  Psal.  18.  14 
.lo/j  39.  5   who  hath  .?.  out  the  wild  ass  free  1 
y'.s-a/.77. 17.  clouds  poured  oi/ (,6k  less,  out  a  sound 

^'0.  11.  she  s.  out  her  huughs  lo  sea,  an;l  branchca 
./fr.24.5.whomI  ha\e  s.oue  of  ihis  place  loChaldea 
F.zek.  31.4.  she  hath  s.  o««  her  little  rivers  lolrcei 
.i^cts  7.  12.  Jaci  b  s.  out  our  fathers  first 
./am.  2.  25.  Rahab  hail  s.  them  out  aiiulhcr  way 

SENT,  Ptissive. 
Gen.  32.  13.  it  is  a  jirescnt  s.  to  my  lord  Esau 
1  Kings  14.  i'.  I  am  s.  lo  lliec  with  heavy  tidingi 
Fzra  7.  14.  forasmuch  as  thou  art  s.  of  the  king 
Pro«.17.1  l.a  cruei  niessengershall  be.5. against  liira 
.7er.  49.  14.  nn  ambassador  is  s.  unto  the  iicatheo 
F.zek.  2.  9.  belioM,  a  hand  was  s.  unto  me,  and  lo 

3.  5.  art  not  s.  lo  ,1  peo|ile  of  a  strange  speech 
23.  40.  unto  whom  a  messenger  was  s.  and  lo 

Dan.  .5.24.  then  was  part  of  the  band  ,9.  from  him 
Obail.  1.  an  amba-=sidiir  is  s.  among  the  heathen 
Jl/a(.15.24. 1  aninot.s-.  but  unto  lost  shcepof  Israel 

23.  37.  and  sionest  them  who  are  s.  Luke  13.34 
Luke  1.19.1  ani  Gabriel,  and  am  *.tos|)caktc  thee 

26. angel  Gabriel  was.«.  from  God  unto  Nazareth 

4.  SO.  but  unto  none  of  them  was  Elins  s.  save 
./oAnl.G.a  m;tn  s.from  (Jod,  whose  name  w:ls  John 

8.  John  was  s.  lo  bear  wilness  of  that  light 
24.  they  who  were  s.  were  of  the  Pharisees 
3.  28.  I  said,  I  am  not  Christ,  but  .?.  before  him 
9.7.  wash  in  Siloam,  which  is  bv  interpretation,  a. 
13.  16.  nor  he  that  is  s.  greater  thiKi  he  thit  s.  him 
Jlels  10.  17.  men  that  were  s.  had  mndo  inquify 
21.  Peter  went  toihe  men  who  were  «.  II.  1 1. 
29.  therefore  came  I  to  vou  as  soon  as  I  was .':.  foi 
13.  4.  so  they  being  s.  forth  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
26.  to  you  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  s. 
28.  28.  the  salvation  of  God  is  s.unto  Ihe  Gentiles 
R'im.lO.I5.how  shall  theypreacli, except  they  hes.? 
Phil.  4.  18.  received  things  which  were  s.  from  you 
Hrh.  1.  14.  spirits  s.  forth  to  minister  for  them 
1  Pel.  1.  12.  with  the  Holy  Ghost  s.  from  heaven 
2. 14.  or  untogovernors,  as  them  that  are  s.hy  liira 
Rev.  5.  6.  the  seven  s|nrils  .?.  tbrth  into  the  earth 

SENT  EST. 
.'\rorf. 15.7. .5. forth  Ihywrath, which  consumed  them 
A^tim.  13.  27.  we  ciime  to  land  whither  thou  s.  ui 

24.  12.  spake  I  not  to  the  messeng'^rs  thou  s.  us 

1  A'inn'sS.S.havo  considered  things  thou  s.to  me  foi 

SENTENCE. 
Dent.  17. 9.  they  shall  shew  thee  the .?.  of  judgment 

10.  thou  shall  do  according  to  the  ,«.  11. 
Psal.  17.  2.  let  my  ,1. come  forth  from  thy  presenca 
P?07i.  16.  10.  a  divine  s.  is  in  the  lips  of  the  king 
Feel.  8.  11.  because  .v.  is  not  e.veculed  sfiecdily 
./er.  4.  12.  now  also  will  I  give  s.  asninst  them 
/,?/ Af  23. 24. Pilate  gave  s. that  it  should  beasrequir. 
.iets  15.  19.  my  .s.  is,  that  we  trouble  not  Ihem 

2  Cor.  1.  9.  we  bad  llie  .«.  of  death  In  ourselves 

SENTENCES. 
Dnn  5.12.  shewing  of  hard  .1.  found  in  s.n  me  Daniel 
8.  23.  a  king  understanding  darks. shall  stand  up 

SEPARATE 
SigT-.i^es,  ri]  To  part,  divide,  or  put  asunder. 
Gen.  .30!  40.  [21  To  eonserrate  and  set  apart 
fur  some  .iprcinl  ministry  or  srrrirr.  Acts  13. 
2,  Sepnrate  n^e  Barnnbas  anc  San',  for  tho 
work  whereunto  I  have  culled  them.  [3]  T» 
withdraw,  or  retire  trom  worlil2y  rmpioyments 
and  enjoyments,  and  to  devote  o-ie's  seljf  to  th» 
service  of  God;  thus  the  Nazaritcs  separated 
themselves.  Num.  6.  2.  some  for  life,  others 
for  a  certain  time  only.  See  N'azarite 
[41  To  forsake  the  communion  of  the  church. 
Jiide  19.  [5]  To  excommunicate,  Luke  fi.  22. 
[6]  T:  dispiree,  or  icatlr^  abroad  into  dif 


SEP 

frrrr.t   iKi!-ts  of  lilt  icurld,  Dcul.  :i2.  8.     [7] 
'J'o  Lj  JiKoisiud,  ilisrigardedy  ,ind  fursakcn  by 
n  person.     Crov.  ID.  -1,  'Die  poor  is  SL'|i:iiutfd 
from  his  urigliliour;  Uiat  <.»',   (v  forsoJccrt  hi/ 
those  ick>  are  uiost  obliged  to  ktip  him.     [^*] 
To di.ilinirtiisk  persons J'lV in  ot/icr.-^,  Iiij  confer- 
•^iiisr  Hfdii  Ikeiu  many  precious  aiii  inilaiiblc 
priiitcges  and  blessiHgs ;  thus  the  Lord  sepa- 
rated t%e  Isra-iUus,  from  all  other  nations  in 
the  earth,  una  chose  them  for  his  peculiar  peo- 
ple, I  Kings  t.  53. 
Ben.l3.'.»..-\biain  siud,s. thyself,! pray  thcc,rrommo 
30.  41).  Jacob  (in)  .s.  the  lambs,  and  set  the  ("aces 
Lev.  15.  31.  tliiis  shall  yc  s.  the  chililrcn  ol'  Israel 
22.  ".  speak  to  .^aron  and  his  sons  that  tliey  s. 
i\"um.ti.2.  when  man  or  woman  shall  s.  llieiiiselvos 
to  vow  a  vow,  tos.  them.solves  unto  llio  Lord 
3.  tlie  Nazarite  shall  s.  himself  from  wino 
6. 14.  timsshalt  thous.  the  Levitis  from  Israel 
Itj.21..s-.  viiurselvcs  from  among  thiscungrc^alion 
Deut.  19.'  2.  thou  shall  s.  three  cities  in  Itiy  land,  7. 
2D.  21.  Lord  slwll  s.  him  unto  evil  oufof  I.srael 

1  Kings8.5'i.  diilsts.  ihiin  to  be  thine  inheritance 
Eir.ilO.  11. «.  yourstlvi.s  from  people  ol'tlie  land 
/er.  37.  12.  Jeremiah  went  to  s.  hiinstlf  thence 
Jl/.i«.'i5.32.  he  shall  .'•  them  as  a  shepherd  hissliecj) 
Luke  ().  22.  blessed  are  ye  when  men  shall  s.  you 
dcts  13. 2.  s.  me  Barnabas  and  Saul  f,.r  Iha  work 
Rom.  8.  35.  who  shall  «.  us  fioni  love  of  Christ? 

■jy.  nothing  be  able  to  s.  us  from  love  of  God 
Jude  19.  these  be  tlicv  who  .t.  thcnuelves,  sensual 

SEP.\R.\TE. 
Gen.  40.  26.  shall  he  on  the  head  of  Joseph  and  of 

hini  that  was.s.froin  his  bretliren,  Dcut.23.  IC. 
Josh.  IC.  9.  the  s.  cities  of  Epl'.raim  were  among 
Eze':.  41. 12.  buildinj;  thai  was  before  thes.  place 

13.ro  he  measured  ihe  liouse  and  the  s.  phice 

14.  th"^  breadth  of  the  s.  place  toward  the  east 
42.  1.  chamber  over  ajainst  the  s.  place,  10,  13. 

2  Cor.  6.  17.  come  out  from  among  them,  be  ye  s. 
//e6.7.26.:s  holy, harmless, imdefiledjS. from  sinners 

SEPAR.ATED. 
Oen.  13.  II.  tlicn  Abram  and  Lot  s.  themselves 
14.  Lord  said,  after  that  Lot  was  s.  from  him 
25.23.two  manner  of  [leoplebes.  from  thy  bowels 
Ezod.^3.  IG.  so  shall  wo  be  s.  from  people  on  earth 
Lev.  20.24.  I  am  the  Lord  who  have  .5.  you  fioni 

25.  which  I  have  s.  from  you  as  unclean 
J'rum.  in.  !).  that  the  God  of  Israel  lialli  s.  you 
Deut.  10  8.  the  Lord  s.  llie  tribe  of  Levi  to  stand 
32.  H.  when  lie  s.  suns  of  Adam  he  set  bounds 

1  Chron.  12.8.  of  the  Gadiles  there  .«.  unto  Cavid 
a3.  13.  .Aa'on  was  s.  that  he  siiould  sanctify 
25.  1.  Uavid  s.  to  Ihe  service  of  sons  of  Asaph 

2  Chron.  25.  10.  then  Ama/.iah  s.  Ihem,  the  army 
Ezra  fi.  21.  all  that  had  s.  'Iieniselves  unto  them 

8.  24.  then  I  s.  twelve  of  the  chief  of  the  priests 

9.  1.  priests  and  Leviles'have  not  s.  Ihem.selvcs 
lO.S.who  would  not  come,  be  s.fromcdngiegalion 

IG.  all  of  them  by  their  names  were  3.  and  sat 
AVA.  4.  19.  work  is  great,  aiid«weare  s.  upon  wall 
9.  2.  Israel  .«.  themselves  from  nil  strangers 
10.23.  they  that  had  s.  clave  to  the  brethren 
13.  3.  they  s.  from  Israel  the  mi.ted  niullittide 
Pron.  1"^.  1 .  throujli  desire  a  man  having  .?.  himself 

19.  4.  but  Ihe  po  ir  is  s.  from  his  ne'glibonr 
fsa.  5G.  3.  the  Lord  hath  s.  me  from  his  people 

59.2.  ininni'ies  have.'!,  between  you  and  your  God 
Woo.  4.  14.  for  themselves  are  .s.  with  whores 
9.10.  t^iev  went  and  .^.the.iiselvcs  iinio  that  shame 
.?r(.<!  10.  0.  Paul  departed,  and  .>!.  Ihe  disciples 
nom.  1. 1.  Paul  an  aiiostle,  s.  to  ihe  gospel  of  God 
9.  t3. 1  conl'l  wish  that  I  were  s.  from  Christ 
G\il.  1.15.  God  who  .s.  me  from  my  mother's  womb 
2.  12.  Peter  withdrew  and  .«.  himself,  fearing 

SEPARATETH. 
Xum.  6.  .5.  till  the  days  he  fulfilled  i  1  which  ho  s. 
G.  the  days  he  .?.  ho  shall  come  at  no  ilead  body 
Prov.  IG.  28.  and  a  whisperer  s.  chief  friends 
17.  9.  he  that  repeatelh  a  matter  s.  very  friends 
Ezeli.  14.  7.  or  of  the  stranjer  which  .».  himself 

SEPARATION. 
Lev.  12.  2.  Ihe  days  of  the  .«.  for  her  infirmity 
,5.  she  shall  be  unclean  two  weeks,  as  in  her  s. 
15.  t  19.  she  shall  be  in  her  s.  seven  daya 

20.  bed  she  lieth  upon  in  her  s.  shall  be  nncloan 
25.  an  issue  of  blood  out  of  the  lime  of  lier  s. 
2G.  every  bed  shall  be  to  her  as  the  bed  of  her  .t. 

IG.  1  22.  goat  shall  hear  iniquities  to  a  land  of  s 

20.  t  21.  lake  his  brother's  wife,  it  is  a  .». 
Nam.  G.  4.  days  of  s.  shall  eat  nolliinj  of  vine-tree 

5.  all  days  of  his  s.  no  razor  shall  come  on  head 
8.  all  the  days  of  his  .9.  he  is  holy  unto  the  liord 
J2.he  shall  consecrate  to  Lord  the  days  of  his  .». 
and  bring  a  lamli,  because  his  .i.  was  defiled 
33.  when  the  days  of  his  ».  arc  fulfilled 

18.  Nazarite  shall  shave  the  head  of  his  ».  and 

take  the  hair  of  his  .».  ami  put  it  in  the  fire 

19.  nfler  the  hair  of  (he  Nazarile's  s.  is  shaven 

21.  his  ulTerlng  for  his  .•:  after  the  lav   jf  ». 

57J 


.Vui.'i.  19.9.  the  ashes  shall  be  kept  for  a  water  of.?. 
13.  the  water  of  i-.  h.ith  not  been  sprinkled,  20. 

21.  he  that  spriiiklell:  water  of  s.  shall  wash  Ins 
clothes,  that  loiicheth  water  of  s.  shall  be  unci. 

31.  23.  it  shall  be  parilied  with  the  water  of  s. 

fCzek.  42.  20.  it  had  a  wall  round  to  make  a  s. 

ZecA. 13.  tl.  fountain  opened  for  6. for  uncieanness 
SEPAR.VriNG. 

Zeck.  7.  3.  should  I  wee|>  in  the  fifth  month,  >. 
riEPULCHKE, 

Or  Grave.  The  Hebrews  have  atwitys  taken 
great  care  about  the  burial  of  their  dead.  The 
greatest  part  of  their  Sepulchres  were  hallow 
places  dug  into  rocks,  as  was  that  bought  by 
Abraham,  for  the  burying  of  Sarah,  (icn.  23 
G.  those  of  the  kings  d/ Jiidah  and  Israel  ;  and 
that  wherein  our  .Siwiour  was  laid  in  mount 
('alvary.  Sometimes  also  their  graves  were 
dug  in  the  ground,  and  commonly  without  their 
towns  in  barying-places,  set  apart  on  purpose. 
Generally  they  -used  to  put  some  Ifiwn  stone,  or 
other  thing,  over  the  grave,  to  sheto  it  ivus  a 
burying  place,  thatpassengers  might  be  iciirn- 
cil  not  to  come  near  it,  t.'iat  they  might  not  be 
polluted. 

Our  .Saviour,  in  Mat.  23.  27.  compares  the  hypo- 
critical Pharisees  to  wliited  sepulchres,  which 
appeared  fine  without,  bat  inwardly  were  full 
of  rottenness  and  curniption.  It  is  said,  that 
every  year,  un  the  fifteenth  of  February,  the 
Jews  took  care  to  whilca  their  sepulchres  anew 
In  Luke  11.44.  Ae  compares  them  to  g.aves 
which  appear  not,  and  the  men  that  walk  over 
them  are  not  aware  of  them,  or  know  not  that 
the  places  are  unclean,  so  that  they  contract 
an.  unknown  and  involuntary  impurity.  So 
they  that  conversed  with  the  Pharisees,  being 
deceived  by  their  fair  shews  of  religion  and 
devotion,  were  easily  ensnared  and  drawn  into 
sin  by  them. 

n  IS  said,  Mat.  23.  29,  30,  31,  Woe  unto  yon 
ScnbeB  and  Pharisees;  because  ye  build  the 
tombs  of  the  prophets,  and  garnish  the  se- 
pulchres of  the  righteous:  And  say,  if  we 
had  been  in  the  days  of  our  faiheis,  we  would 
not  have  been  partakers  wiih  them  in  the 
blood  of  the  prophets.  Wherefore  ye  be 
witnesses  unto  yourselves,  that  ye  are  the 
children  of  thora  which  killed  the  propliels. 
jIs  if  our  Saviour  had  said,  Ye  pretend  a  great 
deal  of  resptct  to  the  ancient  prophets,  and  t 
disallow  what  your  fathers  did  to  them,  by 
building  and  garnishing  their  tombs  ;  yet  this 
practice  of  yours  seems  rather  to  be  ail  appro- 
bation of  your  fathers^  wickedness,  if  one  look 
■upon  It,  either  in.  the  nature  of  the  thing,  for 
hereby  you  keep  in  memory  what  your  fatltcr, 
did  against  them  :  wherea.i,  if  you  did  detest 
it,  you  would  rather  do  all  you  could  that  it 
might  be  utterly  forgotten ;  or  if  one  may  judge 
rf  your  affections  to  the  dead  prophets,  by  your 
usag"!  of  the  living,  namely,  JHytelf  and  my 
.Apostles. 

Gen.  23.  6.  none  shall  withhold  from  thee  his  s 

Deut.  34.  fi.  no  man  knoweth  of  his  s.  unto  Ijiis  day 

■-'udg.  8.  32.  Gideon  was  buried  in  his  father's  s. 

1  .Sam.lO.  2.  thou  shall  find  two  men  by  Rachel's  s. 

2  .StiCT.  2.  32.  they  hiiiied  .'\sihel  in  his  father's  s. 
4. 12.  the  head  of  I.shbosheth  buried  in  Abner's  «. 
17.23.  .Ahithopl'.rl  buried  in  the  ,■!.  of  his  father 
21.  14.  bones  of  Saul  in  the  s.  of  Kish  his  fatlier 

1  Kings  13.22.  thycarcr.se  siiall  not  come  totliea. 
31.  bury  me  in  the  s.  wherein  man  of  God  is 

2  Kings^.  2S.  Ahaziali  in  the  s.  wiili  his  fathers 
13.  21.  they  Cast  the  man  into  the  s.  of  Elisha 
21.  2G.  Amon  was  buried  in  his  s.  in  the  garden 
23. 17.  they  said,  it  is  the  s.  of  the  man  of  God 

30.  Jcisiah  buried  in  his  own  s.  2  Chron.  35.  24. 
Psal.  5  9.  their  throat  is  an  open  «.  Rom.  3.  13. 
/d-a.22.  IG.  that  thou  hast  hewed  thee  out  as.  here 

as  he  that  heweth  out  a  s.  on  high,  and  gravetli 
j1f.,(.27.  CO.  he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of  s. 

Gl.  the  other  Mary,  sitting  over-against  the  s. 

G4.  command  that  the  s.  be  made  sure,  GG. 
28.  1.  and  the  other  Mary  came  to  see  the  s. 

8.  departed  cpiickly  from  the  s.  wi'h  fear  and  joy 
Mark  15.  4G.  Joseph   wrappod   him   in  the  linen, 

and  laid  him  in  a  s.  lAike  23.  53.  .flcts  13. 
29.  and  rolled  a  stone  to  the  door  of  the  s. 
lfi.2.  they  came  to  the  .9.  at  the  rising  of  the  sun 
3.  who  sljall  roll  the  stone  from  the  door  of  the  s. 
5.  enterin;;  into  the  s.  ||  8.  thev  fled  from  the  .«. 
[^uke  23.  55.  and  the  women  also  beheld  the  s. 
24.  1.  early  in  the  morning  they  came  to  Ihe  ,9. 
2.  they  found  the  stone  rolled  from  s.  .lohn  20.  1. 

9.  returned  from  the  s.  \\  12.  Peter  ran  to  the  5. 

22.  certain  women  which  were  early  at  the  s. 
24.  certain  of  them  with  us  went  to  the  s. 

.John  19.  41   and  in  the  garden  there  was  a  new  s. 
42.  the.v  '»'■'  Jesus,  for  the  •.  was  nigh  ai  hand 


.John  20.  1.  comelh  Mary  wlien  it  wns  darl;  In  f. 

2.  they  have  taken  away  the  Lord  out  of  ilie  t 

3.  ihat  other  disciple  came  to  the  .9.  4,  8. 
G.  then  conicth  Peter,  and  went  into  the  s. 

11.  Mary  stood  without  at  the  s.  weeping, as sh» 
wept,  she  stooped  down  and  looked  into  the  s 

.icts  2.  29.  and  his  .9,  is  with  us  unto  this  day 
7.  IG.  Jacob  laid  in  the  s.  Ihnt  Abraham  bought 
SEPULCHRES. 

^cji.23.  6.  in  the  choice  of  our  s,  bury  thy  dead 

2  Kings  23.  10.  Josiah  spied  the  i.  and  took  the 
bones  out  of  the  s.  and  burnt  them  upon  the  a!la< 

2  CAron.  21.  20.  Jehorarn  not  buried  in  s.  of  kingj 
24.  25.  Joash  not  ||  28. 27.  Ahaz  not  in  s.  of  kings 
32.  33.  Hezekiah  buried  inihe  chiefest  of  tnos. 

JVcA.  2. 3.  Ihe  place  of  my  father's  s.  lieth  waste 

5.  wouldst  send  me  to  Ihe  city  of  my  lathe's'  s 

3.  IG.  Nehemiah  repaired  to  place  over-against  j.- 

./VuJ.23.27.woelo  you,f()r  yeare  like  iintu  wliit.d  s 
29.  because  ye  garnish  the  .9.  of  the  riglitri.i;* 

Luke  II.  47.  ye  build  Ihe  s.  of  the  proplinl«,  ''rJ. 
SERAPHIMS 

fsa.  6.2.  above  it  stood  the  s.  each  had  six  wiii§» 

G.  then  Hew  one  of  the  s.  having  a  live  coal 

SERGEANTS. 

■Sets  IC.  35.  sent  the  s.  saying,  let  these  men  go 
38.  llio  s.  told  these  words  unto  the  niagistiuleJ 
SERPENT. 

fn  Greek,  Ophis;  in  Hebrew,  Nachash.  Thi 
craft,  the  wi.<dom,  th»  subtilty  of  the  Serpen'. 
are  things  insisted  on  in  Scripture,  asguatitics 
that  distinguish  them  from  other  aniniuts 
Moses  introduces  the  relation  of  Eva's  tempta- 
tion by  affirming,  Now  the  ser|)ent  was  more 
subtile  than  any  beast  of  the  field  winch  the 
Lord  God  had  made,  Gen.  3.  1.  .Ind  our  Sa- 
viour recommends  to  his  .'ipostles  to  haiie  the 
icisdom  of  the  Serpent,  Mat.  10.  IG.  They 
bring  sereral  proofs  of  this  subtilly  if  the  Ser- 
pent. They  say,  tk'U  the  Ceraates  hides  him- 
self in  the  sand,  in  order  to  bite  the  hone's 
foot,  that  he  might  throw  his  rider.  Jacob 
■makes  an  allusion  to  this  in  the  blessing  he 
gave  to  Dan.  Gen.  49.  17,  Dan  shall  be  a  ser- 
piMit  by  the  way,  an  adder  in  the  path;  that 
biloth  lliB  horse-heels,  so  lliiit  his  rider  shall 
fall  backward.  It  is  likeioise  said  of  the 
Serpent,  that  when  he  is  old,  he  has  the  secret 
of  growing  young  again,  and  of  stripping  o£ 
A(.9  old  skin  or  slough,  by  si/tieezing  hinisi  If  he- 
tween  two  rocks.  He  assaults  a  man  if  he  Aa.9 
A(.9  clothes  on,  but  flees  if  he  finds  him  naked 
tVhtn  he  is  assaulted,  his  chief  care  is  to  se 
cure  his  head;  because  his  heart  being  mider 
his  throat,  and  very  near  his  head,  the  readiest 
way  to  kill  him  is  to  squeeze  or  cut  off  his  hrnit 
Hence  in  the  curse  that  God  gave  the  Serpent 
he  told  him.  The  seed  of  the  woman  thall 
bruise  the  serpent's  head,  that  is,  the  principa. 
seat  of  his  life,  (3cn.  3.  15.  Jind  many  have 
supposed  that  his  chief  subtilty,  or  wisdom,  as 
the  gospel  colls  it,  consists  in  this,  that  he 
chooses  to  expose  his  whole  body  to  danger,  that 
he  may  save  /»'<  head.  iVhen  he  goes  to  drink 
at  a  fountain, he  firstvomits  up  all  his  poison. 
forfrarofpoisoninghiniselfasheisdrinkin.T. 
Though  this  observation  be  not  assented  to  /  j 
every  body,  it  has  nevertheless  a  great  mnv-j 
defenders. 

It  is  said  further  of  the  Serpent's  subtilty,  thai 
it  stops  vp  its  ears  that  li  may  not  hear  Ika 
voice  of  the  charmer  or  enchanter.  The  Psal- 
mist takfs  notice  of  this  piece  of  subtilty  oj 
the  .Sdder.  Psal.  58.  4,  They  are  like  the 
deaf  adder,  that  stoppeth  her  ear:  which  will 
not  hearken  to  the  voice  of  charmers,  rharm- 
ing  never  so  wlsidy.  It  is  said,  it  appttsM 
one  of  its  cars  hard  to  the  ground,  and  stepM 
vp  the  other  with  the  end  of  its  toil.  Others 
say  the  subtilty  of  the  Serpent  consists  i)i  its 
agility  and  suppleness  ;  or  (n  a  secr/t  it  has 
in  recovering  its  sight  by  the  juice  of  fennel 
Everyone  proposes  his  own  conjectures  on  this 
matter. 

Some  place  the  venom  of  Ihe  Serpent  in  itt  gall 
others  in  its  tongue,  and  others  in  its  teeth 
The  .Scripture  in  different  passages  expresses 
itself  sometimes  as  siippcuimr  the  snW  of  tht 
Serpent  to  he  its  venom,  Job  20.  14,  His  rrea( 
in  h  s  bowels  is  turned,  it  is  the  gull  of  nupt 
within  him.  David  seems  to  place  it  i-i  the 
tongue.  Psnl.  140.  3,  They  liiive  shar|  ened 
their  tongiips  like  a  serpent.  .Ind  Solomon  t'n 
the  teeth,  Pmv.  23.  32,  At  the  last  it  bitcth  liica 
a  ser[ienl,  and  .-;::;g«lh  like  an  ndrlcr. 

The  Devil  is  called  a  Serpent,  Rev.  12.  9.  hot\ 
because  he  hid  himteSf  in  the  body  of  a  rtal 
serpent  when  he  sedv.ced  the  first  woman,  and 
because  of  his  serpentine  disposition,  being  M 
tubti,^  crafty,  and  dangc'vuf  enemy  10  man- 


SER 

tind.  See  Dkvil.  Interpreters  haoe  much 
tjj(cutattd  clniLvrnini;  the  nature  of  Ike  first 
ricrpfiu,  tliat  tempted  fcve.  i>umc  have  thought, 
that  tlieii  the  Serpent,  or  that  kind  of  Serpenls, 
t&sre  beiiin  several  kinds  of  them,  had  two, 
four,  or  niamj  feet,  or  moved  upon  the  hinder 
vart  of  Us  b  >dy,  with  head,  breast,  and  beUij 
upTighl.  They  ground  their  opinion  on  th 
curse  that  God  gave  the  SerpiiU.  (Jen.  3.  J4, 
l/'poii  ill)'  belly  shall  tliou  go.  Whereas  for- 
iiirrly  thuu  hadst  a  priviicge  above  other  kinds 
of  Serpeiiis,  whei-eby  thou  didst  go  with  creeled 
breast,  and  didst  feed  upon  the  fruit  of  trees 
and  other  plants ;  now  thou  shall  be  brought 
down  to  the  same  mean  and  vile  estate  with 
l/i-m.  Others  tKink  that  tkere  is  no  probability 
tuat  tins  animal  was  otherwise  than  what  it  is 
uoio ;  but  what  before  the  fall  was  natural  to 
li,  afterwards  became  painful,  as  nakedness 
was  to  man.  It  is  put  for  wicked  malicious 
persons,  M  Ht.  2H.  33. 
Another  curse  that  (iod  gave  the  Serpent  was, 
'I'hat  it  should  htii]  upon  duet,  (Icn.  3.  14. 
isiiiiih  says  also,  Du-^l  sliall  be  ibi^  ferpent's 
meat,  [sa.  65.  25.  Jlnd  in  Mic.  7.  17,  Tliey 
5-liall  licU  tlie  dust  like  a  serpent.  It  is  true, 
however,  that  they  cat  flesh,  birds,  frogs,  fs/t, 
fruits,  grass,  &c.  But  as  tliiy  continually 
creep  upon  the  earth,  it  is  impossible  but  that 
their  food  must  be  often  defiled  with  dust  und 
dirt.  Some  of  than  may  really  eat  earth  out 
of  necessity,  or  at  least  earth-worms,  which 
they  cannot  swallow  without  a  good  deal  of 
dirt  with  them.  , 
Among  other  kinds  of  Serpents  mentioned  in 
Scripture  are  those  fiery,  flying  serpents,  that 
made  so  great  a  destruction  among  the  Israel- 
ites, and  z:ere  the  death  of  so  many  people  in 
the  desert.  Num.  21.  0.  The  Hebievv  word  here 
used  for  Serpent,  is  Sarapli,  which  prioerly 
signifies  to  burn;  and  it  is  thought  that  this 
v'l.ne  was  given  to  it,  either  because  of  its 
wliiur;  or  because  of  that  heat  and  thirst  it 
creates  by  its  biting. 

t  wi'S  upon  this  occasion  that  the  Lord  com- 
manded Moses  to  make  the  brasen  serpent,  or 
the  figure  of  the  Serpent  Saraph,  and  to  raise 
it  upon  a  pole,  that  the  people  who  were  bit  by 
the  Serpents,/)?/  looking  upon  this  image,  might 
be  presently  healed.  Mo.ses  did  so  ;  and  the 
event  was  answerable  to  this  promise.  By  this 
account  from  Scripture,  we  may  understand 
somct/uvg  of  greatest  consequence  was  repre- 
sent edby  it:  For  the  only  wise  Ci od  ordains  no- 
thing icithout  just  reason.  JVhy  must  a  Ser- 
pent of  brass  be  elevated  on  a  pole  7  Could  not 
the  divine  power  recover  them  without  it!  ti'hy 
must  thry  look  towards  it  ?  Could  not  a  heal- 
ing virtue  be  conveyed  to  their  wounds,  but 
through  their  eyes?  .fill  this  had  a  direct  refer- 
ence to  the  mystery  of  Ciirisr,  and  expressed  the 
manner  of  his  deith,  and  the  benefits  derived 
from  it.  Therefor'  Christ  being  the  minister 
vfthe  circumcision,  chose  this  figure  for  the  in- 
struction of  the  .lews,  Jolin  3.  14,  As  Muses 
iifted  up  the  Serpent  in  the  wilderness,  even  si; 
must  the  Son  of  twan  be  lified  up.  The  biting 
of  the  Israelites  by  the  fiery  serpents  doth  na- 
turally represcnllhe  effects  of  sin,  that  torment 
the  conscience,  and  inflame  the  soul  with  the 
apprihensinn  of  future  judgment.  .Ind  the 
erecting  of  a  brastm  serpent  upon  a  pole,  that 
had  the  figure,  not  the  poison  of  those  serpents, 
doth  in  a  lively  manner  set  forth  thclifting  up 
of  .lesiis  riirist  on  the  cross,  who  only  had  the 
similitude  of  sinful  flesh.  The  looking  to- 
wards th"  hrnscn  serpent,  is  a  fit  resemblance 
of  believing  in  Christ  crucified  for  salvation. 
The  sii'ht  of  the  eye  was  the  only  means  to  de- 
rive virtue  from  it ;  and  the  faith  of  the  heart 
is  the  means  by  which  the  sovereign  efficacy  of 
mir  Redeemer  is  conveyed.  i.\hn  fi.  40,  This  is 
the  will  of  liim  that  sent  me,  that  every  one 
which  seeth  the  Son  and  believelh  on  him,  may 
have  everlastings  life. 
This  brasen  serpent  was  preserved  among  the 
Israeli'es  down  to  the  time  of  Hezekiah,  who 
being  io formed  that  the  people  paid  a  supersti- 
tious worship  to  it,  had  it  broken  in  pieces,  and 
by  way  of  contempt  gave  it  the  name  o/Nc- 
hnshtnn.  that  is,  a  brasen  bauble  or  trifle,  2 
Kings  18.  4. 
Biv.  3.  1.  the  s.  wns  more  subtle  than  any  beast 
]3.  woman  said,  the  5.  beTuiled  me,  2  Cor.  11.3. 
<().  17.  Dan  shall  be  a  s.  by  tlie  "ay,  an  adder 
hTod.  4.  3.  the  rod  became  a  .■!.  7.  9,  10,  1.5. 
iVuwi.  21.  5.  the  Lord  said,  make  Ibee  a  fiery  ». 
9  Moses  made  a  s.  of  brass  and  put  it  on  a 
pole ;  if  a  ».  had  bitten  any  man,  he  beheld 
the  I  of  brsis 

539 


RER 

2  Kings  18.  4.  Mezek.  brakein  piecestliebraBen  * 

.Job  2t).  J3.  his  hand  hath  formed  the  crooked  s. 

/'sttZ.  53. 4.  their  poison  is  like  the  poison  of  a  *. 
140.  3.  they  6har(ieiicd  their  tongues  like  a  ». 

Preo.23.32.  al  laslit  bitclhlikc  a.?,  and  stmgelh 

30.  J9.  loo  woixlerful,  the  way  of  a  s.  upon  a  rock 

EccMO.S.wJioso  breaketh  a  hedge,  s. shall  bite  him 
J 1.  surely  the  s.  will  bite  without  enchantment 

Isa.  14.  20.  out  of  ihc  s.  root  shall  come  foith  a 
cockatrice;  his  fruit  shall  be  as  a  fiery  flymg  s. 

27   I.  the  Lord  shall  punish  the  ».  that  crooked  s. 

30  C.  from  whence  come  viper  and  fiery  livings. 

05.25.  lion  cat  straw,  and  dust  siiall  be  the  s.  meat 
.Jer.  46.  22.  the  voice  thereof  shall  go  like  a  s. 
Jlmos  a.  10.  leaned  hand  on  wall,  and  a  s.  bite  him 

0. 3.  I  will  command  the  s.  and  hi;  shall  bice  Ihem 
J\Iic.  7.  17.  they  shall  lick  the  dust  like  a  s. 
Mat.  7.  10.  will  he  give  him  a  s.7  Luke  11.  11. 
.John  3.  14.  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  .■?.  so  Son  of  man 
Hev.  12.  9.  that  old  s.  called  the  devil,  20.  2. 

14.  where  sli»  is  nourished  from  ihe  face  of  the  s. 

15.  the  s.  cast  out  of  his  mouth  water  as  a  flood 

SERPENTS. 

Kjod.7.12.thcycast  down  their  rods,they  became*. 

JVuin.  21.  6.  the  Lord  sent  fiery  s.  among  them 
7.  pray  to  Lord  that  he  take  away  the  s.  from  us 

Deut.  f.  15. terrible  wildern.  wherein  wero  fiery  5. 
32.24.1  will  also  send  the  poison  of  s.  upon  them 

Jer.  8.  17.  behold,  I  will  send  jr.  among  you 
Mat.  10. 11).  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  s.and  harmless 
23. 33.  ye  .«.  how  can  ye  escape  damnation  of  hell? 

Mark  Ifi.  IS.  theyshall  take  \\\>s.  and  if  they  drink 

J.uke  10.  10.  1  give  unto  you  power  to  tread  on  a. 

1  Cur.  10. 9.  also  tempted,  and  were  destroyed  of  s. 

Jam.  3.7.  for  every  kind  of  beasts  and  ofs.is  tamed 

/iej).9.19. their  tails  were  like  iinios.aiid  had  houds 
SERVANT 


SER 

use  of  as  an  instrument  to  effict  and  p^Tf<yr% 
his  will  in  the  work  of  some  part. cular  mcrcfaf 
judgment  Thus  may  Cyrus  be  called  the  set- 
vmt  of  G  d,  his  shepherd  and  anointed,  Ua. 
44.2.S.  I  45  1.  .dnd  Nebuchadnezzar,  ^er.  25.  9 

Moses  IS  of  ^.n,  by  way  of  eminence,  called  iJit 
servant  of  .he  Lord.  iJeut.  34.  5,  Moses  ihi 
servant  of  the  Loid  died.  Josh.  1.  2,  Mosei 
my  servant  is  dead.  J'his  title  is  often  giver 
hini,  not  only  to  riflict  honour  upon  him,  but 
also  to  give  authority  to  his  laws  and  icritengt, 
in  publishing  of  which  he  only  acted  as  Go., 
servant,  m  his  name  and  stead:  .ind  likewii^ 
that  the  Israelites  might  not  think  of  Mose« 
above  what  was  meet,  remembering  that  he  was 
not  the  Ijurd  himself,  iut  <in/}/Ai.<  servant;  nn/i 
therefore  not  to  be  worshipped,nor  yet  too  perti- 
naciously followed  in  all  his  institutions,  when 
the  Lord  himstlf  should  come  ana  abolish  pari 
of  the  ^\osaKA\  dispensation;  it  being  but  rea- 
sonable that  the  servant  should  give  place  to 
the  Son  and  Heir,  Heb.  3.  3,  5,  6. 

Servant  is  also  taken  for  a  person  of  a  servile 
ignoble  condition  and  spirit,  who  is  altogether 
unfit  for  places  of  dignity.  Eccl.  10.  7,  I  have 
seen  servants  upon  boises.  The  .ipostle  Paul 
says,  1  Cor.  9.  19,  I  have  made  myself  ser 
vaut  unto  all,  that  I  might  gain  the  more.  I 
have  complied  Kith  their  weaknesses  and  infir- 
mities, so  far  as  they  were  not  sinful:  I  have 
denied  myself  in  my  liberty,  and  determined 
myself  to  that  part  in  my  actions,  which  I  saw 
would  most  oblige,  profit,  and  engage  them  to 
me  so  as  to  bring  them  m  lore  with  the  goi.pel. 
The  seryani  of  sin,  .John  8.  34.  is  one  who  .sin 
spiritual  bondage,  and  under  the  power  oj  sin 
andcorruniian. 


Is  taken,  [1]  For  a  slave.     The  Hebrews  had  two  |  ^Vm.0. 25.  CE.naan,  a  s.  of  servants  shall  he  to 


sortsof  enTvanisorslaves.  Some  were  strangers, 
either  bought,  or  taken  in  (he  wars  ;  and  thiir 
masters  kept  them,  exchanged  them,  sold  them, 
or  disposed  of  them  as  their  own  goods.  Lev. 
25.  44,  45,  &c.  The  others  were  Hebrew 
slaves, who  being  poor,  sold  theniselves,or  were 
sold  to  pay  their  debts:  or  were  delivered  up  for 
slaves  by  their  parents,  in  cases  of  necessity. 
7'hissortof\lf\jre\\'slaves  continued  in  slavery 
but  six  years;  then  they  might  return  to  liberty 
again, and  their  masters  conldnot  retain  them 
against  their  wil>s.  If  Ihey  would  continue 
voluntarily  withtheirm  asters, they  werebronght 
before  the  judges  ;  there  they  made  a  declara- 
tion, that  for  this  time  they  disclaimed  the 
privilege  of  the  law,  had  their  ears  bored  with 
an  awl,  by  applying  them  to  the  door-posts  of 
their  master;  and  after  that  they  had  no  Inn, 
any  power  of  recovering  t/ieir  liberty,  e/crpl  at 
the  next  year  of  jubilee,  Exod.  2i.  2,  3,  &c 
Lev.  25.  40. 

II.  Servant  is  also  taken  for  a  man  that  dedi 
cates  himself  to  the  service  of  another,  by  Ike 
choice  of  his  own  will  and  inelinutwn.  Thus 
Jos!iua  li^as  the  servant  of  Moses,  Elisha  of 
Elijah,  Geliazi  of  Elisha,  and  the  Apostles 
icere  servants  o/ Jesus  Christ. 

III.  Servant  is  put  for  the  subjects  of  a  prince. 
The  servant  of  Pharaoh,  the  servants  (//Saul, 
and  those  «/ David,  are  thi ir  subjects  in  gene- 
ral, and  their  domestics  in  particular,  2  Sun. 
11.  11.  1  12.  19.  1  Chron.  21.  3.  In  like  manner 
also  the  Philistines,  the  Syrians,  and  several 
other  nations,  were  servants  n/ David  ;  they 
obeyed  him,  they  were  his  subjects,  they  paid 
hin  tribute,  2  Sam.  8.  6. 

IV.  Servants  or  slaves,  as  opposed  to  those  that 
are  free,  and  to  the  Children  of  the  pioinises, 
represent  the  Jews  in  contradistinction  to  the 
Christians;  or  those  that  were  under  the  yoke 
of  cercmonicSjto  those  that  are  under  thcgospil 
dispensation.  The  Jews  were  the  slaves  repre- 
sented by  Ilagar  and  Isjimael;  <Ac  Christians 
are  the  children  of  liberty, represented  by  Sarah 
and  by  Isaac,  Gal.  4.  3,' 7,  22,  23,  i-c. 

Servant  or  servants  of  God.  ^s  all  things  are 
suljcct  to  thepower  and  pleasure  of  God, and  as 
none  can  resist  his  will  or  word;  in  this  srv.''e 
all  creatures  are  God's  servants,  Psal.  110.  91. 
But  more  particularly  by  this  name  arc  called, 
[1]  .^11  faithful  and  godly  persons,  who  being 
bought  and  redeemed  from  the  bondage  of  sin 
and  Satan,  do  serve  and  obey  God  in  righteous- 
ness and  holiness,  Rom.  6.  22.  [2]  One  thai 
serveth  and  obeyeth  God,  not  only  in  a  common 
profession  of  religion,  but  also  in  some  parti- 
cular function  and  calling  :  Thus  the  apostle 
Paul  colls  himself  \be  servant  ofGod,  Horn.  1.  1 
J3nd  in  this  sense,  Christ  ,Iesiis  is  termed  the 
Father's  servant  to  execute  his  will  as.Mcdintnr, 
in  working  man's  redemption,  Isa.  53.  11,  My 
righteoui  servant.    [3]  One  whom  God  makea 


24.  34.  and  he  said,  I  am  Ahral 
49.  15.  Issachar  bowed  and  became  a  s.  to  Irilute 

Exod.  21.5.  if  ihe  s.  plainly  sny,  I  love  my  master 
Jieut.  5. 15.  remember  that  thou  wast  as. in  Egypt 
23.  15.  thou  slialt  not  deliver  the  s.  that  is  esCHjied 

1  Sam.  2.  13.  priest's  s.  came  and  said,  15. 

9.  27.  Samuel  said,  bid  the  s.  pass  on  before  ns 

25.  41.  let  thy  handmaid  he  a  s.  lo  w  ash  the  feet 
21).  3.  is  not  this  David  the  s.  of  Saul  the  king? 
30.  13.  I  am  a  young  man,  s.  to  an  Amalekite 

2  .S'om.  9.2.  ofiiouse  ofSaul.  ((.named  Ziba,  19.17 
Ki.  1.  Ziba  ihe  s.  of  Mephibosheth  met  David 

18.  29.  when  Joab  sent  the  king's  s.  and  nie  thy* 

1  Kings  II. 26. Jeroboam  Scdom.'Bs.lilt  up  his  hand 
12.  7.if  tbi'u  will  he  a  s^'o  this  people  this  day 

2  Kings  A.'ii.she  satd  ton^rs.driveand  go  forward 

6.  15.  when  the  s   ol  the  man  of  God  was  risen 
JVeh.'i.  lO.Tob  ah  the  .s.  the  Ammonite  heard,  19. 
■Job  3.  19.  and  the  s.  is  theri!  free  from  his  mastoi 

7.  2.  as  n  s.  earnestly  desinth  the  shadow 

41.  4.  wilt  thou  lake  Leviathan  for  a  s.  for  ever  1 
Psnl.  105.  17.  even  Joseph,  who  wasoold  for  a  s. 
Prov.  1 1.  29.  the  fool  shall  he  s.  to  the  wiseofhearl 
12.  9.  he  thnt  is  desp  sed  and  hath  a  .«.  is  better 
14.  35.  the  king's  favour  is  toward  a  wise  s. 

17.  2.  a  wise  s.  shall  have  rule  over  a  son  that 

19.  10.  much  less  fur  a  s.  to  rule  over  prince'l 
32.  7.  and  the  borrower  is  .9.  to  the  lender 
2!l.  19.  a  .?.  will  not  be  corrected  with  words 

30. 10. accuse  not  s.  tohis  master,  lest  he  curse  lhe« 
22.  the  earth  cannit  hear  a  s.  when  he  reignetl, 
fsn.  24.  2.  as  with  the  s.  so  with  his  master 

49.  7.  to  as.  of  rulers  {|  Jer.  2.  14.  is  Israel  n  s.T 
Don.  G.  CO.  O  Daniel,  s.  of  the  living  God 

10. 17.  huw  can  s.  of  my  lord  talk  with  my  lordl 
Jfal.  1.0..?.  honoureth  h  s  mnsler,if  I  he  a  maitei 
J\Int.  10.  24.  nor  is  the  s.  above  his  lord 

25.  it  is  enough  for  the  s.  to  be  as  his  lord 

18.  26.  Ihe  s.  fell  down  and  worshipped  him 

27. the  lord  ofthats.was  moved  wiili  compas«ioa 
^2. 0  thou  wicked  s.  I  forjave  thee  all  that  deb« 

20.  27.  and  whosoever  will  be  chiet   amon?  you, 

let  him  be  yoor  s.  23.  11.  Mark  10'.  44. 
24. 45. who  then  is  a  faithful  and  wise  s.whom  lord 
iC\.  blessed  is  thats.  whom  his  lord,  J.uke  12.43. 
48.  bi  t  if  that  evil  s.  shall  say,  I.uke  12.  45. 
.TO.  the  lord  of  that  s.  shall  come,  l.vke  12.  46. 
25.21.  ivell  done,  thou  ffood  and  faiilifnl  s.  entet 
thoi   into  the  joyof  lliv  Lord, 23.  J.uke  19.  17, 

26.  tl  Ki  wicked  mid  slo'lhfiil  s.  I.uke  19.  22. 
30.  c;  ,st  the  unprofitable  s.  into  outer  darknen 

26.  51.  Peter  s'ruck  a  s.  of  tlin  bigl»-priest,  nn«! 
smott  off  his  ear,  Mark  14.  47.  John  18.  10 
.'Mark  12.  2   and  he  sent  lo  the  husbandmen  s  *. 
Luke  12.  4".  that  s.  which  knew  his  lord's  wii! 
14.  21.  so  liiat  s.  came  and  shewed  his  lord 
17.  7.  hut  which  of  you  having  a  s.  plowing 
9.  doth  he  thank  that  s.l  I  trow  not 
20.  10.  and  at  the  season  he  sent  a  s.  II. 
./oAnS.  34.  whoso  commitleth  sin,'s  Ihes.  cf  aio 
35.  the  s.  abideth  not  in  the  house  for  o»er 
13. 16.  the  9.  is  not  greater  than  his  brd,  15.  SO. 


SER 

Icta  IS.  1"..  llin  5  l<  io«  .III  not  wliat  liis  lord  ilt.olli 
Hjm.  I.  I.  I'AUl  a  s.  ufJu-iis  ('l.r:<it,  <iii  iiposHe 

14.  -1.  wliiiun  (liiiii  llrajiiilgrsliiiiolliur  man's  .<.? 
Iti.  1    I  coiiiiiiuml  1«  j«u  fliube,  iis   idtlie  iiniri)i 

ICor.T.  •il.arl  lliuii  called  being  ii  s.?  care  not  lur  il 
'Ji.  IS  called,  bein^  a  s.  is  Hie  Lord's  free-miici 

9.  lil.  yet  liave  1  made  iiiyseira  s.  uiilu  all 
Oat.  I.  lU.  I  should  not  be  tlio  «.  uf  Clirisl 

4    I.  as  a  child  diriefL-tli  nullung  I'roiii  a  .«. 

7.  wherefore  Ihou  art  no  more  a  5.  hut  a  son 
Plitl  ■-.  ~.  he  took  U}Kjn  hiiii  the  form  of  a  s. 
Col-  i-  12-  E(>apliras,  as.  of  Christ,  salulelh  you 
|{'ri/H.-i.24.  s.ot'Lord  must  not  sin  V  ;,  hut  be  gentle 
I'IhUm  \6.  not  now  as  a  .■<.  but  abiive  a  s.  a  lirullier 
Hib.  3.  5.  Moses  was  I'aithful  in  his  house  as  a  a'. 
a  l^ct.  I.  1,  riiiimn  Peter,  a  5.  of  Jesus  Christ 
Judc  l.Jude  thus. of  Jesus  Chi  ist,to  iliein  sanctified 

Hec  n.wiD. 

SKRVANT,  and  SERVANTS  of  God. 

Gen.  50.  17.  forgive  the  *.  of  the  Gud  of  lliy  father 

1  C'.^r.  (i.  -ly.  as  Moses  tlie  s.  uf  <tuU  coimnaiided 

<,  Qir.  24.  y.  the  collection,  Moses  llie  ».  of  (J.  laid 

JVtk.  10.  •211.  lo  walk  in  God's   mw,  winch  was 

g.vcn  by  Moses  the  s.  of  God  to  ojserve  all 

coiMiiiunds 

Dan.  a.  -JU.  he  said,  <)  Daniel,  s.  of  the  living  God 

"J.   II.  writlen  in  the  law  of  Moses  the  s.  of  God 

Til  1.1. Paul  ULS.af(ToUl\  .lam.l.X.JdinKSas  of  G. 

1  I'd.  i.  Hi.  not  using  liberty,  hut  as  a  s.  of  Gad 
lici-.  7.  3.  till  we  bave  sealed  the  s.  of  our  God 

15.  J.  lliey  snig  tbe  song  of  Muses  the  s.  of  God 

Aee  MlREO. 
His  servant. 
Oe«.  9.  20.  and  Canaan  shall  be  hi.s  s.  27. 
/Cj:«r/.I4.3I.  |ieo|ile  believed  Lord  and/i(.<  s.  Mnses 
21   2(1.  if  a  man  smite  /Hss.anddie  under  his  band 
•M.  if  he  smite  the  eye  uf  kis  s   that  it  perish 
3;}.  11.  but  Aii- S.Joshua  departed  not  out  of  la  hern. 
h.-li.i.  14.  Joshua  said,  whatsuith  my  L.  tohisa.f 
y.  24.  God  comniandi^l  his  s.  Moses  to  give  you 
Judu  7.  11.  Gideon  went  down  with  fliurah  his  s. 
19.  3.  the  Leviie  went,  having  las  s.  with  him 
y.  when  the  man  rose  to  depart,  he  and  kis  x. 
t  Sum.  19.  4.  let  not  tbe  king  sin  against  kis  s 
•Ji.  15.  let  not  the  king  impute  any  thing  lo  liis  s. 
25.  39.  the  Lord  halb  kept  his  s.  from  evil 
2''.  !^.  why  doth  my  Lord  thus  pursue  after  A?ss.? 
ly.  let  my  lord  ihe  king  hear  the  word  of  A(s  s. 

2  Sam.  9.  II.  as  my  lord  bath  commanded  /lis  s. 
Jt.  K.  Ihe  king  "lath  fulfilled  the  re(|uesl  of  hii  s. 
2i.  21.  wherelore  is  my  lord  come  to  kis  s.? 

I  Kin^rs  1.51.  swear,  that  he  will  not  slay  kis  s. 
d.  ht).  which  be  promised  by  hand  of  Muses  kis  s. 
Olt.  that  be  maintain  the  cause  of  Aiss.  and  Israel 
14.  18.  he  spake  by  hand  of  Ai5  .«.  Aliijah,  15.  29. 
19.  3.  Elijah  came  and  left  kis  s.  at  Beer-shelia 
'I  Kin.g.i^.'ili.  word  which  he  spake  by  kis  s  Elijah 
14.  25.  the  word  which  he  sjiake  by  his  s.  Jonah 
17. ;;.  Hoshca  became  Aiss.  and  gave  him  presents 
24.  1.  and  Jehoi.ikim  became  kis  s.  three  years 
1  C/.n/rt.  lt>.  13.  O  ve  seed  pf  Lrael  A/.S  s. 
i  C'lroii.  32.  1().  s|pak«  against  his  s.  Hezekiah 
WfA.  1.  22.  let  every  one  with  his  s.  lodge  within 
P».ii.35  27  Ld.  halh  pleasure  in  prosperity  of  A(»-«. 
lf)5.  ti.t)  ye  seed  of  .Abraham  his  .<.  he  isourGod 
!i°.    he  sent  Moses  his  s.  anil  Aaron  his  chosen 
i'i.  for  he  remembered  Abraham  hig  s. 
13li  22.  gave  even  a  heritage  unto  Israel  kis  s. 
Prow.  29.  21.  thai  delicately  bringeth  U()  his  s. 
ft-a.  44.  2().  that  confirmRth  the  word  of  his  s. 
4S.  20.  the  Lord  hath  redeemed  his  s.  Jacob 
4!).  ■>.  Lord  formed  me  from  the  womb  to  be  kis  s. 
50.  lU.  who  that  obeyeth  the  voice  of  his  s.? 
j!r.  34.  II).  ye  caused  every  man  his  s.  to  return 
Mat  8.  13.  kis  s.  was  healed  in  the  same  hour 
/^i,  (.-5 1.54.  he  bath  holpen  kis  s.  Israel  in  mercy 
7   1  oeseeching  that  hewould  crime  and  heal  kis  s. 
'4.  17.  and  sent  kis  s.  at  supper-iime  to  say 
Hft.  I.  1.  signified  il  by  his  angel  unto  his  s.  John 
See  Lord,  Maid. 
Jiran-SERVANT. 
Erj(120.10.do  nowork,thou  nor  man-s.Deut.5.M 
17.  not cnvetthy  neighbour's  man  s.  Peut. 5.21 
21.  -T/.  and  if  he  smite  out  his  man-s.  tooth 

32.  if  the  ox  shall  push  a  m  iii-s.  or  maid-servant 
Driil.  12.  16.  must  eat  them,  thou,  and  thy  man  e. 
I'i.  II.  rejoice  before  Lord,  Ihou  and  ihy  man-t. 

14.  rejoice  in  thy  feast,  thou,  and  thy  man-s. 
fob  31.  13.  ifl  did  de-iplse  the  cause/if  my  man-s. 
\r.  34.  9.  should  let  his  man-s.  go  free,  10. 

My  SERVANT. 
Jien. 26.21   I  will  multiply  thy  seed  for  my  ».  sake 
44.  10.  he  with  whom  it  is  found  shall  he  my  .-.■.  17. 
Num.  12.  7.  my  s.  Moses  is  not  so,  who  is  faithful 

8.  why  were  yc  not  afraid  to  spe:ik  against  mijs.? 
H.  24.  but  my  s.  Caleb  had  another  spirit 

Afl.sA.  I.  2.  Moses  my  s.  is  dead,  tliendbre  arise 

1  .Sa'it.  2vi.  8.  that  my  son  hath  slirrcd  up  my  s. 
27.  '.'Z  therefore  he  shall  be  my  s.  for  ev"r 

2  Sam- 19.  215  my  lord,  O  king,  my  t.  deceived  me 

d33 


SER 

2  fCinfrsTt.  <i.  I  have  tlierewilh  sent  Nanmiin  my  s. 
-21.el.accordiiig  to  the  law w^  «. Moses  coiiiuiainled 

.hi/j  1.  8.  ha.^l  lliou  considered  my  s.  Job.'  2.  3. 
19.  Iti.  1  called  iiiu  s.  and  he  gave  iiiu  ini  answer 
42.  7.  ye  have  not  spok.u  right,  as  my  s.  Job  hath 
8.  go  1(1  iiiy  s.  Job,  lie  slial'  pray  for  you 

i'.sa.2U.3.  like  as  my  s.  Isaiah  lialli  walked  nakeil 
22.  2U.  Ill  that  day  1  will  call  my  s.  Eliakiin 
41.8    but  Ihou  Israel,  art  my  e.  fear  not,  9. 

42.  1.  behold  my  s.  whom  1  uphold,  mine  elect 

19.  who  is  blind  but  my  s.  that  1  sent  ? 

43.  10.  ye  -.ire  v.  ilnesses,  and  my  s.  1  have  chosen 
44.1  hear,  O  Jacob,7Hys.  |{  -2.  fear  not,  O  Jac.my  s. 

21.  remember  those,  for  Ihou  art  my  s.  49.  3. 
45.  4  for  Jacob  my  i-.sake,  and  Israel  mine  elect 
49.  U.  It  IS  a  light  thing  ihuu  sliouldest  be  my  s. 
52.  13.  bvhold,  my  c.  shall  deal  prudently,  be  very 
t)5. 8.SO  will  1  do  for  my  s.  sake,  lu.t  destioy  lliem 
.kr.  -ia  9.  Nebuchadnezzar  my  s.  27.  (>.  |  43.  10. 
30.  10.  fear  thou  not,  O  my  s.  Jacob,  46.  27,  28. 
F.zek.  28.  25.  land  [  havegiven  my  s.  Jacob,  37. 25. 
tia^r.  a.  23.  1  will  take  lUee,  O  Zerubbahel  my  s 
Zr.ch.3.  8.  I  will  bring  forth  my  s.  the  BRANCH 
Mai.  4.  4.  remember  the  law  of  Moses  my  s. 
JIat.  8.  o.  my  s.  lietb  at  home  sick  of  the  palsy 

8.  speak,  and  my  s.  shall  be  healed,  /,u/ie  7.  7. 

9.  and  to  my  s.  do  this,  and  he  doth  it,  J^uhe  1.  8. 
12.  18.  behold,  my  s.  whom  I  have  chosen 

lokn  12.  26.  where  1  am,  there  shall  also  my  s.  be 

Tky  SERVANT. 
Gen.  18.  3.  iiass  not  away,  I  pray  thee  from  Iky 

19.  19.  behold,  thy  s.  hath  found  grace,  JV'fA.  2.  5. 

24.  14.  be  she  that  thou  hast  appointed  for  thy  s 

32.  10.  nut  worthy  of  the  mercies  shewed  to  Uiys. 
18.  liien  thou  shall  say,  they  be  Iky  s.  Jacob's 

3:i.  5.  the  children  which  God  hath  given  thy  s. 

44.31.  grey  hairs  of  tAy  s.  our  father  to  the  grave 
32.  tky  s.  became  surety  for  the  lad  to  my  father 
F.x.od.i.  10.  nor  since  Ihou  hast  spoken  untotAys 
Lcv.^Za.  6.  be  meat  for  you,  for  ihee,  and  for  thy  s 
jVuiii.  11.  11.  wherefore  hast  Ihou  atilicled  t/iy  s.? 
/Jciit.3.2i.  hast  begun  to  shew  thy  .t.lhy  greatnes: 

15.  17.  thro'  his  ea  ,  and  he  ^hall  be  thy  s.  for  ever 
.lud^.  7.  10.  go  thou  down  with  Phurali  thy  s. 

15.  18.  this  great  deliverance  into  hand  of  thy  s. 

1  Sam.  3.  y.  speak,  Lord,  for  thy  s.  hoarelh,  10. 

17.  30.  thy  s.  slew  both  the  lion  and  the  bear 
20  7.  if  he  say  thus,  thy  s.  shall  have  peace 

22.  15.  for  thy  s.  knew  nothing  of  all  this 

23.  11.  O  Lord  God,  I  beseech  thee,  tell  thy  s 
28.  ti.  surely  thou  shall  know  what  Ihy  s.  can  drj 

*2  Sam.  7.  19.  but  thou  hast  spoken  of  i/iy  s.  house 

20.  for  thou,  Lord  God,  knowest  thy  s. 

29.  let  II  please  thee  lo  bless  the  house  of  thy  s. 
9.  0.  Mephibusheth  answered,  beliuld  tky  s. 
13.35.  the  king's  sons  came,  as  tky  s.  said,  so  it  is 
15.  21.  ill  death  or  life,  even  there  will  thy  .«.  be 

19.  27.  he  hath  slandered  thy  s.  unto  my  lord 

24.  10   O  Lord,  take  away  the  iniquity  of  thy  s. 
IKino-s  1. 20. but  nie,even  nie  Ihys.  and  Zadok  the 

priest,  and  thy  s.  Solomon  h.ith  he  not  called 

2.  38.  as  my  lord  Ihe  king  said,  so  will  tlnj  s.  do 

3.  8.  and  thy  s.  is  in  Ihe  midst  of  thy  people 

9.  give  thy  s.  an  uiid'-rslanding  heart,  to  judge 
8.  28.  have  Ihou  respect  lo  Ihe  prayer  of  thy  s. 

18.  12.  but  I  tliy  s.  tear  the  I^ord  from  my  yuuili 

30.  let  it  lie  known  this  day  that  I  am  thy  s. 

20.  32.  thy  s.  BiMihadad  saith,  I  pray  let  me  live 
40. as  tAy  s.w.ns  busy  here  and  there,  he  was  soiic 

2  Kinifs  4.  1.  ihy  s  my  husband  is  dead,  and  thou 
know,  glt.'iy  s.did  tear  Lord,  Ihe  creditor  is  come 

5.  18.  Ihe  Lord  pardon  t.hys.  in  this  thing 
2.5.  Gchazi  said,  tlnj  s.  weijl  no  whither 
8.  13.  but  what,  is  tky  s.  ado^?  {|  10.7. 1  am  thy  s. 
JVrk.  I.  II.  |Kosper,  I  pray  ihee,  thy  s.  this  day 
Psal.  19.  11.  moreover,  by  them  is  thy  s.  warned 

13.  keep  back  thy  s.  from  presumptuous  sins 
27.  9.  put  rot  thy  s.  away  in  anger,  leave  inc  not 
31. 16.  make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  a.  s;ivc  me 
69.  17.  hide  not  thy  f.^ce  from  thy  s.  in  irouble 
86.  2.  O  my  (Jod,  save  thy  s.  that  Irusteth  in  Ihee 

16.  .'[ive  thy  strength  unto  tky  s.  and  save  ine 
89.  3^1.  Ihcu  hnst  mad«  void  the  covenant  of  thy  s. 
116.  16.  truly  1  am  thy  s.  119.  12.5.  |  143.  12. 
Keel.  7.  21.  lost  thou  bear  thy  k.  curse  thee 
Asii.  03.  17   return,  for  thy  s.  sake,  ihe  tribes 
f)an.  9.  17.  O  God,  hear  the  (irayer  of  thy  s. 
Lukei.  29.  Lord,lette.«t  than  f,*?/ *.  depart  in  peace 

SERVANTS. 
Gfn.  9.  05.  Canaan,  a  servant  of*,  shall  he  be 
27.  37   all  his  breihren  have  I  given  him  for  s. 
/..CD.  '2.5.  55.  lo  me  Ihe  children  of  Israel  are  »•. 
.fosh.  9.  II.  go  meet  them,  and  say,  we  are  youi  s. 
1  Sam.  4.  9.  that  ye  be  not  s.  unto  the  Hebrews 
17.  8.  am  I  not  a  Philistine,  and  vou  s.  lo  Saul  ? 
9.  if  he  kill  me,  then  will  we  be  your  s.  hut  if  I 
kill  him,  then  shall  ye  he  our  s.  and  serve  us 
22.  17.  but  the  s.  of  Ihe'kini;  would  not  put  forth 

25.  10.  many  s.  break  away  from  their  masteri 
41  lo  wash  Iha  feet  o  \he  a.  oi  my  lord 


SER 

2  Sam.  8.  2.  so  the  nloabites  became  Davul'g  ». 

0.llieSyriaiis||14.theyofEdom  became  Uav.ii'at 

9.  10.  now  Ziba  had  HI'leen  sons  and  twenty  t. 

12.  all  in  the  house  of  Z:ba  s.  lo  Mephiboslielh 

10.4.  Ilaiiun  took  iJavid's  s.  and  shaved  '.he  hal 

of  their  beards,  and  tut  garments,  1  CAr.  19.  i 

II.  11.  [he  s.  of  my  Lord  are  e.nciiinped   in  lieh'a 

1  Kinos  2.  39.  Iwo  uf  the  5.  ot'Shiiiiei  ran  away 

■-'  Knigs'ZlMW.  ihe^Mif  Allien  conspireil  against  him 

1  ChioH.  21.  3.  but  aie  they  not  ail  my  lord's  s.? 

2  CAr.  8.  9.  of  the  children  of  Isr.  Sid.  made  no  e. 
3(1.  20.  carried  to  Babylon,  where  they  were  s. 

Rzra  5.  11.  we  are  the  s.  of  the  God  of  heaven 
JVcA.  5.  15.  their  s.  b.ire  rule  over  the  people 

9.  30.  behold,  we  are  s.  this  day,  s.  in  the  hind 
-foil  1   15.  they  have  slam  the  s.  with  the  sword,  17 
Psal.  123.2.  as  the  eyes  of  ,<.  look  to  their  master* 
ICccl.  2.  7.  I  gill  me  s.  and  had  s.  born  in  my  house 

10.  7.  I  have  seen  s.  upon  horses,  and   prince* 

walking  as  s    upon  the  earth 
/.<«.14.2.  Israel  shall  possess  them  for  s.aiiil  liandm. 
Je.r.  34.  11.  caused  the  s.  whom  they  had  let  go  fr«< 
to  return,  and  brought  them  into  subjection  (Vi. . 
Lam.  5.  8.  s.  have  ruled  ovpr  ns,  none  deliver 
Dan.'i  26.  ye  s.  of  the  most  high  God,  come  forth 
.Joel  2,  '29   upon  Ihe  s.  will  1  pour  out  my  Spiri,'. 
ZccA.  2.  9.  behold,  they  shall  be  a  spoil  lo  their  v 
Mat.  '-'2.  13.  then  said  the  king  to  ihe  s.  bind  liiv 

'25.  19.  the  lord  of  those  s.  coineth  and  reckniietl 
Mark  14.05.  the  s.  did  strike  Jesus  with  their  liandj 
J.ukt  12.37. blessed  are  these*,  found  waiching,38 

17. 10  say,  are  unpiofitahle  s.  have  done  our  diilj 
./ohn  15.  15.  henceforth  I  call  you  not  s.  for  servan 
Jlets  16.  17.  these  men  are  s.  of  the  most  high  Goo 
Horn.  0. 10.  to  whom  ye  yield  yourselves  s.  to  obey 

17.  God  be  thanke.',  that  ye  were  the  s.  of  sin 

18.  made  free,  ye  l^pcame  the  >■.  of  righteousnesi 

19.  as  ye  have  yielded  your  members  s.  to  sin 

20.  s.  of  sin,  ye  were  free  from  righteousness 
2"2.  being  free  from  tin,  and  bei-ome  .«.  lo  God 

1  Cor.  7.  '23.  ye  are'ljoughi,  he  not  ya  the  s.  of  men 

2  (or.  4.  5.  and  ourselves  your  .s.  for  Jesus'  salia 
h'.jjh.  6.  5.  s.  be  obedient  to  vour  masters  accordin* 

to  the  flesh.  Col.  3.  22'  Tit.  2.  9.  1  Pet.  S.  !J3. 
6.  not  with  eye  service,  ts..-  '     the  s.  of  Cliriot 
Phil.  1.  1.  Paul  and  I'imolhei,    .  le  t.  i*  Cliiis: 
Cul   4.  1.  masters,  give  your  s.  what  is  just 
1  Tr>n.  0.  1.  let  as  many  s.  as  are  under  the  yohe 

1  Pet.  2.  16.  nd  using  fibeily,  but  as  the  s.  of  God 

2  I'tt.  2. 19.  they  themselves  aie  the  .■(.  of  corriiptios 
Uco.  7.  3.  111!  we  have  sealed  the  s.  of  our  (lod 

See  Hired. 
His  SERVANTS. 
Grn.  40.  20.  Pharaoh  m.ade  a  feast  unto  all  Am  * 
F.iud.  y.  '20.  Pharaoh  made  his  s.  flee  inio  housei 
1'2.  30.  Pharaoh  rose  in  the  night,  he  and  his  s. 
.VVw<.'22  22.Balaain  riding,  and  his  two  ,■;.  wi  h  liiir 
iJcot.'ii.  36.  Lord  shall  repent  himself  for  lijs  s. 

43.  for  he  will  avenge  the  blood  of  A/.--  .i. 
t  Sam.  8. 14.  take  the  best,  and  srive  lo  //;.<;  .-■.  15. 
17.  ye  will  take  the  tenth,  ye  shall  be  A/.s-  .«. 
19.  1.  Saul  spake  to  all  kis  s.  lo  kdl  D.ivid 
'22.  6.  and  all  his  s.  were  standing  alimii  him 
2  A'/Hi'-5  5.13. A/ss.  camenear,  ami  spaki'  iinlohim 

1  Ckroii.  19.3.  are  not  his  s.  come  to  iliee  lo  searchi 

2  Chrun.  12.  8.  nevertheless,  they  shall  be  his  s. 
32.  Hi.  his  s.  spake  yet  more  against  the  Lord  G. 

jVtA.  2. '20.  therefore  we  kis  s.  will  arise  and  iniild 
.A/4  4.18.  behold,  he  put  no  trust  in  kis  s.  and  angels 
Psal.  09.  36.  the  seed  also  of  his  s  shall  inherit  it 

105.25.  turned  their  heart,  to  deal  siiht.  withAi*  s. 

135.  14.  he  will  repent  himself  concerning  Ai.?  * 
ProH.  29.  12.  if  hearken  lo  lies,  all  kis  s.  are  wicked 
Isa  .W.  6.  lo  love  the  name  of  the  Lord,  lo  be  his  a 

65.  15.  the  Lord  shall  call  kis  s.  by  another  name 

66.  14.  hand  of  the  Lord  be  known  toward  his  t. 
./cr.  22. 4.  riding  in  chariots,  on  horses,  he  ami  kis  s. 

36.  31.  punish  him,  his  seed  and  his  s.  for  iiinpiity 
F.irk.  40.  17.  if  the  prince  give  a  gift  lo  A!>  s. 
I  Ian.  3.  28.  and  delivered  his  s.  that  trusted  in  him 
.Mat.  18  23.  king  who  would  lake  account  of  Ins  s. 

21.  34.  Iiesent  kis  s.  lo  the  husband  men  lo  receive 
l.iikr  19.  13.  he  called  his  ten  s.  and  delivered  Ihpra 
Hum.  6.  10.  his  s.  ye  are  lo  whom  ye  obey 
Rev.  1.1.  toshewA/.ss.  things  thai  must  ciniiP,  22.  6. 

19.  '2.  hath  avenged  blood  of  Ai.?  .5.  at  hiT  hand 
5.  praise  God,  all  ye  kis  s.  ami  ye  thai  leiir  him 

2'«.  3.  Il  rone  shall  be  in  it.  and  Ai.«.?.  shall  serve  him 
See  Lord,  M\in,  MtcN. 
Jl/y  SERVANTS. 
A,eo.25.42.  thev  are  my  s.  whom  I  hrouiht  out,  55 
1  Sam.  21.  2.  I  have  appointed  my  s.  si"-!'  a  jriaca 
1  AVnn-s  5. 6.  my  .s.  sha  II  be  with  thy  srTv.  -2  CAr.  2. 8. 

20.  6.  yet  I  will  send  my  s.  unto  thee  to-morro\» 
22.49.  let  my  s.  go  with  Ihy  serv.  in  the  ships,  bu 
I  Kin^s  9.  7.  that  I  may  avenge  the  blood  of  my  t 

M'rh.  4. 16.  the  half  of  my  s.  wrought  in  the  work 
23.  neither  I  nor  my  s.  put  oft" our  chvhes 
5.10.  I  and  my  «. might  exaci  of  ihem  money,  corn 
10.  all  mv  a.  were  gathered  thither  lo  I  >o  work 


SETl 

ViA  13.  19.  acid  nomc  ol  my  s.  sot  I  n'.  (lie  gulco 

Ita.  05.  "J.  mine  elect  unit  my  «.  sliull  duell  tiiere 
J3.  my  s.  Qli^U  eat  1|  14.  niy  s.  sliall  siit^  I'ur  jiiy 

Jer.  7.  ii5.  1  liave  even  sent  to  you  all  my  s.  44.  4. 

./«/lttlH.3ti.  ifkingd.ol'worlil.tlieii  would  //ij.'J.liglU 

iScts  2.  13.  on  7«i/  s.  1  will  pour  out  ol  my  ftiiinl 

/ieu.2.20.ca.ls  lierselfuiiroiihelesii,  toseduccmys. 

See  Prophets. 

Thy  SEUVANTS. 

Gen.  42.  11.  we  are  true  men,  lliy  :.  are  no  spies 
44.  16.  God  hath  lound  out  tiie  iiiKjUiiy  ui  l/iys. 
47.3.  tJiy  3.  are^llepllerds,lJOtll  we  and  our  latliers 
50.  lb.  lus  liretliien  said,  behold,  we  be  thy  a. 

i."iod.5.15.wberelbredealesltliou  thus  wall  thy  s.7 
ll.ci.lb'-se  £/ti/s.  shall  bow  down  llienisclves  lonie 
'M.  13.  teniember  Abr.and  Ura.nlt/iy  s.  iJeulM.'Z']. 

J^''uin.  3-. -5.  thy  s.  will  do  as  my  lord  coniinainl,.il. 

JusU.  'J.H.  Gibeonites  said  to  JosUua,  we  are  thy  s. 

10.0.  saying,  slack  not  thy  liaid  Irom  thy  s. 

1  Sam.  I'l  lU.  jiray  tor  thy  s.  to  the  Lord  thy  God 
22.14. wlvj  isso  la  itlilut  among  all  thy  s.  us  Uavin! 

2  .'iam.  19.  7.  and  speak  comlortably  lo(/i^  »-. 
14.  they  sent  tins  word,  return  thou  and  ail  thy  s. 

I  Kiiigs'-l.  39.  they  told  Shiniei,  thys.  be  in  (jaih 
5.  6.  my  servants  shall  be  with  thy  s.  2  Chr.  2.  8. 
8.2.3.  who  keepest  covenant  and  mercy  Kiih  thy  s. 

32.  tiear  thou  and  judge  thy  s.  2  Ch  on.  U.  2J. 
10.  8.  hapjiy  are  these «/;(/«   2  Chron.  9.  7. 
12.  7.  they  will  be  Iky  s.  for  ever,2C'A>B7i.  10.7. 
^KiJijrsiS.'i.  one  said,  be  content,  and  go  wiih  thyn. 
J^eh.  1.  10.  now  these  are  thy  s.  and  thy  people 

11.  let  thine  ear  be  attentive  to  prayer  ui'  thy  s. 
Fsal.  79.  2.  the  bodies  of  thy  s.  have  they  given 

10.  by  the  revenging  ol  the  blood  ol  thy  s.  ilied 
89.  50.  remember,  Lord,  the  rejiroach  ol  thy  s. 
SK).  13.  let  It  repent  thee  concerning  thy  s. 
lb.  let  thy  work  a|ipear  to  thy  s.  and  thy  glory 
102.  14.  lor  thy  s.  take  pleasure  m  her  stones 
2f!.  children  of  thy  s.  shall  continue,  their  seed 
119.  91.  they  continue  this  day,  for  all  are  thy  t>. 
Isa.  37.  24.  by  thy  s.  hast  thou  reproached  the  Ld. 
Van.  1.  12.  prove  thys.  I  beseech  thee,  ten  days 

13.  and  as  thou  seest,  deal  with  thy  s. 

^cts  4. 29.  grant  unto  thy  s.  that  w  illi  all  boldness 
See  Women. 
SERVE. 
6en.  15.  13.  thy  seed  shall  s.  them  400  years 

14.  that  nation  whom  they  shall  s.  will  1  judge 
25.  23.  and  the  elder  shall  «.  the  younger 
S7.2J.let  people  s.  thee,  nations  bow  down  to  thee 

40.  by  thy  sword  shalt  thou  live,  and  .s.  brother 
as.  15.  shouldest  thou  therelbre  s.  me  for  nought'! 
18.  I  will  s.  thee  seven  years  for  Rachel 
27.  thou  shalt  s.  with  me  seven  other  years 
Eiod.  1.  13.  they  made  Israel  to  s.  with  rigour 

3.  12.  ye  shall  s.  God  upon  this  mountain 

4.  23.  1  say,  let  my  son  go,  that  he  may  s.  me 

7.  lU.  let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  s.  me  in 

the  wilderness,  8.  1 ,  20. 1 9. 1,  13.  |  10.  3. 

14.  12  saying,  let  us  alone,  that  we  mays.  i:'.gyp- 

tians,  for  it  had  been  better  for  us  to  «.  Ir.ein 

20.5.  not  bow  down  to  them, nor  i.th3m,i^cul!.3.i}. 

21.  2.  a  Hebrew  servant,  si.\  ye.irs  he  ."hall*. 

0.  shall  bore  his  ear,  and  he  shall  s.  hi  ni  for  ever 
Z^ct).25.39.  shall  notcoinjiel  him  to  s.  asbondserv. 

40.  he  shall «.  thee  unto  the  year  of  Jubilee 
A'u/n.  4.24.  the  family  of  the  Geishonites  to  s. 
2fi.  shall  bear  all  made  for  them,  so  shall  ihcy  s. 

8.  25.  from  the  age  of  fifty  they  shall  s.  no  more 
18.  21.  the  tenth  of  Levi,  for  their  service  they  s. 

Deut.  4.  19.  thou  shouldest  be  driven  to  s.  them 
C.13.  thou  shalt  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  s.  him, 
11).  12,  20.  1  11.  13. 1  13.  4.  Josh.  22.  5. 
124.14,15.  1  Sam.  7.  3. 1  12.  14,20,  24. 
15. 12.  ifbrolher  be  sold  to  thee,  and  «.  six  years 
20.11.  shall  bo  tributaries  to  thee,  and  shall  s.  thee 
28.48.  therefore  shalt  thou  s.  thine  enemies 
/i)jA.24.  15.  choose  you  this  day  whom  you  wills. 
Juiln^.9.  28.  should  s.  Shechem,  should  s.  Hamo: 
38.  who  is  .'Xbimclech,  that  we  should  s.  him  .' 

1  Sam.  10.  7.  do  thou  us  occasion  shall  *.  thee 

11. 1.  make  covenant  with  us,  and  we  will  «.  thee 
12.  10.  but  now  deliver  us,  and  we  will  s.  thee 
17.  9.  then  shall  ye  be  our  servants,  and  «.  us 

2  Sam.  16.  19.  whom  should  I  s.  ?  should  I  not  s. 
22.44.  a  people  I  knevv  not  shall  .5.  me,  Psa/. 18. 43. 

1  A'/n^s  12.  4.  now  therefore  make  thon  thisheiivy 
yoke  lighter,  and  we  will  s.  thee,  2  Chrun.\0.i. 

2  ICins-s  10.  18.  but  Jehu  shall  5.  Banl  much 

25.  24.  dwell  in  the  land,  and  s.  the  king  ofBsby- 
lon,  ./«r.27.  11,  12,  17.  |28.  14.  |  40.  9. 

1  Chron.  28.  9.  and  s.  him  with  a  perfect  heart 

2  CAron.  29. 11.  the  Lord  hath  chosen  you  to  s.  him 
34.  .33.  Josiah  made  all  present  to  s.  the  Lord  God 

7ob  21. 15.  what  Almighty,  that  we  should  .;.  him  ■? 
36.  11.  if  they  obey  and  s.  him,  they  shall  spend 
39.  0.  will  the  unic  irn  be  willing  to  .s.  thee  ? 

P.'al.  22.  30.  a  seed  shall  s.  him  and  be  accounted 
72   11.  yea  nil  kings,  all  nations  shall  s.  him 
97.7.  confounded  be  all  they  that  t.  graven  imagci 
534 


SKR 

Psa.  1(11.6.  walkcth  in  a  perfect  way,  liosliall*  mt 
/su.  14.3.  the  bondage  wherein  thou  wast  made  los. 
19.  23.  the  KgyptiaiiB  shall s.  with  the  Assyrians 
43.23.  1  have  not  caused  thee  toi-.  w  ilh  aiiollermg 

24.  but  thou  hast  made  me  to*,  w  iili  thy  sins 
56.  G.  join  tlieniselvcB  to  the  Lord,  to  s.  Iiiiii 

<>0.  12.  the  nation  lli:it  will  not  .«.  thee  shall  jierisli 
./er.  5. 19.  BO  sliail  )e  s.  strangers  in  land  not  yours 
17.  4.  I  will  cause  thee  to  s.  thine  enemies 
25.  11.  these  nations  shall  s.  the  king  of  Rabylon 

14.  many  nations  shall  s.  themselves,  27.  7. 
27.  6.  beasis  of  llie  field  have  1  given  to  s.  him 

8.  the  iiatiiiii  that  will  not  »■.  king  of  Babylon,  13. 

9.  the  jitophets  that  say,  ye  shall  not  s.'l4. 

30.  8.  strangirsshall  no  more  s.  themselves  ofhim 
.34.9.  that  none  should  s.  himself  of  them.  It. 
40.  9.  saying, fear  not  tos.  the  Chaldeans;  dwell 

10.  as  lor  me,  behold,  I  will  s.  the  Chaldeans 
Eick.  20.  32.  families  of  the  countries  to  s.  wood 

39.  O  house  of  Isr.  go  s.  ye  every  one  his  idols 

40.  Israel  all  of  them  in  the  land  shall  s.  me 
29.  18.  his  army  s.  a  great  service  against  Tyrus 
48.  18.  increase  for  food  to  them  that  s.  the  city 

19.  ihats.  the  cily,  shall  s.  it  out  of  all  tribes 
Dan-  3. 17.  our  God  whom  wo  *■.  is  able  to  deliver 

28.  they  might  not  s.  any,  except  their  own  God 
7. 14  peo|ile,  nations  and  languages  should  s.  him 

27.  and  all  dominions  shall  s.  and  obey  him 
/?f;(A.3. 0.callon  Lord  to  s.  him  with  one  consent 
Jlul.'A.  14.  ve  have  said,  it  is  in  vain  tos.  God 
Mat.  4    lO.'him  only  shalt  thou  s.  Luke  4.  8. 

6.  24.  no  man  can  s.  two  masters;  ye  cannot  s. 

God  and  mammon,  J.vkc  16.  13. 
Luke\.  74.  that  we  being  delivered,  mights,  him 
10.  40.  that  my  sister  hath  left  me  to  s.  alone 
!2.  37.  I  say,  he  will  come  forth  and  s.  them 
15.  29.  lo,  these  many  years  do  I  s.  thee 
17. 8.  will  not  rather  say,  gird  thyself  and  s.  me 
22.26.  and  he  that  is  chief  as  he  that  doth  s. 
.luhn  12.  26.  if  any  man  s.  ine,  let  him  follow  me 
Jlcls  6. 2.  that  we  leave  word  of  God,  and  s.  tables 

7.  7  sliall  they  come  forth  and  s.  me  in  tins  place 
27.  23.  stood  by  me  the  angel  of  God,  whom  I  s. 

Horn.  1.  9.  for  God  is  my  witness,  w liom  1  s.  with 
my  spirit  in  gospel  of  his  Son,  without  ceasing 

6.  0.  that  henceforth  we  should  not  s.  sin 

7.  6.  that  we  should  s.in  newness  of  spirit,  not  in 

25.  so  then,  with  the  mind  I  s.  the  law  ol  God 
9. 12,  it  waii  said,  the  elder  shall  s.  the  younger 
16. 18.  for  they  that  are  such  s.  not  our  Lord 

Gal.  5. 13.  but  by  love  s.  one  another 

Cu/.  3.21.  receive  reward,  for  ye  s.  the  Lord  Christ 

1  Thts.i.  1.9.  ye  turned  from  idols  to  s.  the  living  G. 

2  Ttm.  1.  3.  I  thank  G.  whom  I  s.  from  my  fathers 
Hcb.  8.5.  wlios.  lothe  e.'iamiile  of  heavenly  things 

9.  14.  purge  from  dead  works  tos.  the  living  God 
12.28.  grace  whereby  ye  mays.  God  acceptably 
13.  10.  no  right  to  cat,  which  s.  the  tabernacle 

Rev.  7.  15.  they  s.  him  day  and  night  in  his  temple 
22.  3.  of  the  Lamb,  and  his  servants  shall  s.iiiin 

SERVE  joined  with  gods. 

i?2:od.23.24.thouslialtnots.lheir^cirfs,A)fMj.6.14.| 

28.14.JosA.  23.7.2A'iHn-sl7.35../c7-.25.6.  |  35.15. 

33.  if  thou  s.  their  gods  it  will  be  a  snare  to  thee 

/5euJ.4.28.there  ye  shall  s.goi!s,\he  workof  men'B 

hands,  wood,  28.  36,  G4.  Jcr.  16.  13. 

7.4.  will  turn,  that  tliey  may  s.  other  ^od.v,  31.20. 

8. 19.  if  thou  s.  oilier^,  and  worslii])  them,  11. 16. 

1  30. 17.  .Jush.  24.  20.  2  CAron.  7.  19. 

12.  30.  bow  did  these  nations  s.  their  ^orfs  ? 

13.2.  let  us  go  after,  and  s.  other  ^ruj/s,  6,  13. 
29.  18.  lurnelh  away  fiom  God  to  s.  other  gods 

.lush.  24.  16.  God  forj^id  we  should  s.  other  gods 
.ludg.  2.  19.  they  corrujited  tliemsrlvcs  more  than 
theirfathers  tos.  other^of/s,  ./ir.ll.lO.  |  13.10. 
1  .Sam.  26.  19.  driven  me,  saying,  go  s.  other  ^orfs 
./cr.  44.  3.  provoke  nie  to  anger,  to  s.  oilier  ^roi/s 
/^lo^i.S.lS.lhey  s.not  thy  ^orfs, nor  worshipthe  iina. 
14.doyenot  s.my  J?.?  ||  IS.  we  will  not  s.thy  n-(.(Zs 

See  Lord. 

SERVED. 
Orn.  14.  4.  twelve  years  they  s.  Chedoilaomer 

29.  20.  Jacob  s.  seven  yeais  for  Rachel,  30. 

30.  26.  give  me  my  children  for  whom  1  s.  thee 

29.  he  said,  thou  knowest  how  1  have  s.  thee 

31.  6.  with  all  my  power  I  have  s.  your  father 

41.  I  s.  thee  14  years  for  thy  two  daughters 
Deut.  12.  2.  wherein  the  nations  s.  their  gods 

17.3.  hath  gone  and  s.  othergods,  and  worshipped 
them,  the  sun  or  moon,  29.  26.  .7i;sA.  23.  16. 

.Jush.  24.2.  your  fathers  s.  othergods,  15. 
14.  put  away  the  gods  which  your  fathers  s. 
31.  and  Israels.  Lord  all  the day.-sof  Joshua,  and 
of  the  elders  that  overlived  Joshua,  .7ndg.2.7. 
.Tudg.i.  11.  Israel  s.  Ba«lim,  13.j  3.7.  |  10.  6,10. 
3.  6.  they  gave  (laughters  to  sons,  and  s.  their  gods 
8  Israel  s.  Chushan-rishathaim  eight  years 
14.  so  Israel  s.  Eglon  king  of  Moab  18  years 

8.  1.  men  of  Ephr.snid,  why  hast  thou  s.  us  thus? 

10.  13.  ye  have  forsaken  me,  and  s.  other  gods 


SER 

]Judg  10. 16.  ;hey  put  away  goda  s.  L  1  S.iw  7.  4 
2  SuHi.lO.  19.  therjynans  muk  iiuceandji.  Israe 
16.  19.  as  I  liaies.  in  thy  father's  pteaence 

1  yuH^'-.s4.21.lhey  brought  pi  est i;li  aiid».  Solomos 
9.9.  because  they  s.  other  gods,  2  Chron  7.  22. 

1  '.31.  Ahab  s.  Baal  \\  22.  S3.  Ahaziali  s.  Baal 
'2 Kings  10.  18.  Jehu  said,  Ahab  s.  liaal  a  little 
18.  7.  Hezekiahs.  not  the  kine  of  Assyria 

21.  3.  JNlanasseh  s.  host  of  iwaven,  2  Lhr  33.  3. 
21.  Anion  ».  idols  his  father  s.  2  Chr.  33.  2R 

2  C'Aron.24. 18.  princes  ol  J  iidah  s.  groves  and.  Hl» 
JVcA.  9. 35.  they  have  not  s.  thee  wi  their  kiiigdi,  > 
Fsal.  106.  36.  nnd  they  s.  their  idolc,  which  wca 

137.  8.  that  rcwardelh  thee  as  Ibou  hasi  s.  us 
Eccl.  5.  9.  the  king  himself  is  s.  by  the  tield 
.ler.  5.19.  as  ye  have  s.  strange  gods  myotfr  land 

8.  2.  before  the  sun  and  moon,  whom  they  ha\e». 

16.  11.  have  walked  after  other  gods  ami  e.  them 

22.  9.  they  worshipped  other  goiis  and  s.them 
34. 14.  when  he  liaths.  thee  six  years,  let  him  gn 

F.irk.  2D.  18.  for  the  service  which  he  had  s.  20. 

34.  27.  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  those  that  *. 
IJos  12  12.  Israel  s  for  a  wife,  iic  kept  sheep 
Luke  2.  37.  Annas.  G.  night  and  day  in  the  tempi* 
■John  12.2.  they  made  him  asujijier,  and  Martha* 
Jlcts  13.  .36.  alter  Uavid  had  s.  his  generation 
A'om.  1.  25.  who  worsliipj)ed  and  s.  the  creature 
Phil.  2.  22.  he  hath  s.  with  me  in  the  gospel 

SERVEDST. 
Deut.  28.47.  thou  s.  not  the  Lord  with  gladness 

SERVES!'. 
Dan.  6.  16.  thy  God  whom  thou  s.  will  deliver 

20.  is  thy  God  whom  thou  s.  able  to  deliver  the* 

SERVETII. 
JVum.  3. 36.  under  thcchargeof  Merari  all  thai  s. 
Mai.  3.  17.  as  a  mansparelh  his  son  that  s.  him 

18.  between  him  that  s.  God,  and  bim  that  s.  noi 
/>uic22.27.  whether  greater,  he  thatsittetli  at  meal 

or  he  that  s.  ?  but  1  am  among  you  as  one  that » 
Rom.  14. 18.  he  that  in  these  things  s.  Christ  is 
1  Cor.  14. 22.  prophecy  s.  not  them  that  believe  not 
Gal.  3. 19.  wherefore  then  s.  the  law  1  it  was  added 

SERVICE. 
<7f7!.29.27.  for  the  s.  that  thou  shalt  serve  with  ma 

30.  26.  thou  knowest  the  s.  which  I  have  done 
Exod.  1.  14.  in  all  manner  of  s.  infield;all  their ». 

wherein  they  made  them  serve  was  with  rigoui 
12. 25.  come  to  land,  ye  shall  keep  this  s.  15.  5. 
26.  children  shall  say,  what  mean  you  by  this  s.? 

27.  19.  all  vessels  in  all  the  s.  thereof  be  of  bra«8 
31. 10.  may  make  the  clothes  of  the  s.  35.  19. 
36.  5.  people  bring  more  than  enough  for  the  s. 

J\'um.  3.  7.  tribe  of  Levi  to  ilo  s.  of  tabernacle,  8 
26.  the  charge  of  tl.j  Gershonites  for  the  s. 
31. s.  of  sanctuary  the  chargoof  Kohathites,  <  4 
4. 19.  Aaron  and  sons  shall  appoint  lliem  to  the  y 

23.  all  that  enter  in  to  jierform  the  s.  to  do  wo  k 

24.  this  is  the  s.  of  the  Gershonite«,  27,  28. 
30.  the  s.  of  the  sons  of  Merari,  33,  43. 

7.  5.  that  thi^y  may  do  thes.  of  the  tabernacle 

8.  11.  the  Levites  may  execute  the  s.  of  the  Lor. 

24.  they  shall  go  in  lo  waitiipon  s.  of  labernoc' 

25.  from  50  years  shall  cease  wnlting  on  tin)  * 
16.  9.  a  small  thing  lo  bring  you  to  do  ihe  s. 
1^.  4-  the  Levites  be  joined  to  thee  for  all  the  s. 

6.  the  Levites  arc  given  as  a  gift  lo  do  Ihe  s. 

21.  have  given  all  tenth  in  Israel  for  their  s.  31 
. /o.>r A. 22. 27.  be  a  witness,  thatwe  might  do  thus 
1  Kings  12.  4.  make  thou  the  grievous  s.  Ighter 

1  C'lron.  C.  31.  whom  David  set  over  Ihe  s. 

9.  13.  very  able  men  for  the  work  of  the  s.  26.  8 
24. 3.  David  distributed  them  in  their  s. 

28.  13.  the  Levites  for  all  the  work  of  i  ho  s. 
21.  the  priests  shrill  be  with  lliee  for  all  the  s. 

29.5.  who  is  willing  to  consecrate  his  s.  lo  Lordt 

7.  and  gave  for  the  s.  of  house  ofGoil,  gold,  s  Iver 

2  Chruii.  8. 14.  the  courses  of  the  prnsts  iotheir  s 
12.8.  they  may  know  my  s.  and  s.  of  the  kingdoms 
24.  12.  and  gave  the  money  to  such  as  did  the  s. 

29.  35.  so  the  ».  ofthe  house  was  set  in  order 

31.  2.  appointed  every  man  accordins  to  his  a 
21.  in  every  work  that  he  began  in  the  s. 

35.  2.  encouraged  Ihem  to  the  s.  ofthe  Lord 
10.  so  the  s.  ofthe  Lord  was  prepared,  16. 

Ezra  ft.  18.  in  their  courses,  for  thes.  of  God,  7.  IS 
JVch.  10.32.  with  the  third  pnilof  n  shekel  fors. 
Psal.  104.14.  causeth  herb  to  grow  for  thes  of  mat 
./^r .22.13.  that  useth  neighbour's  s.  without  wagci 
F.zek.  29.  18.  caused  his  army  to  serve  a  jrreat  ». 

44. 14.  keepers  ofthe  charge  of  house  for  all  the* 
./(/An.l6.2.whokillethyou  will  think  he  doetliGods. 
Rnm.0.4.  to  whom  perlainelh  thes.  of  God 

12.1.  sacrifice  toGod,  which  is  your  reasonable*. 

15.  31.  that  my  s.  may  be  accepted  ofthe  «aintj 
2  (^or.  9.12.  for  the  ad  ministration  ofthis  s.not  only 

11.8.  taking  wages  of  them  t  j  .lo  you  s. 
Gal.  4.8.  did  s.  lo  them  who  by  nature  are  no  godi 
Fph.  6.  7.  wit!«  good-will  doing  s.  as  to  the  Lord 
PA/7.2.  17.  if  IheolTercd  upon  Ihe  s.  ofyourfaitk 
30.  to  supply  your  lack  of  «.  toward  loa 


SET 

TTi7n.  0,  2.  ratlior  iId  .<  becnusp  tliry  arc  beloveJ 

HibU  1.  iiisi  cuvutum  tiud  uctiiKiiicus  uldiviiitic. 

0  the  {inestti  acuum|>litiiiiii^  the  .<.  iit  liud 

%>.  lliut  couUI  But  iiiukt;  tiliii  Uiuldid  llies.  pertcct 

Eev.  2.  iU.  1  kuow  Uiy  works,  aud  cJiaril/,  and  «. 

/;wi<^  tiEKVlCK. 
1  A'(«fs0.21.  Solotiiuiidid  levy  a  liil-uteofioni.'-«. 

iyeSEKVlCt;. 
Cui.R.G.  not  witlieyt-^.as  iiieii-|iJeasers,  but  as  set. 

SJEKVILE. 
/^p.  23  7.  ycslialldoi>o».  work,  8,  21,  25, 35, .10. 
v\"««i.  M.  18,  2.),  2ti.  I  2y.  1,  12,  35. 
SKKVIWG. 
F.iod.  H.  5.  that  we  Ijave  lei  Israelgo  from  5.  us 
//<.<iM5.;S.  wurtti  a  double  liiredsei  vumiii*.  ilii-u 
i.uuc  10.  40.  Manila  was  cuinbured  jUjouI  iijucIj*. 
.•f-is  20.  l:i.  ;n'.  Uie  Lord  u  iili  all  Ijuiiiuiiy  ot  uniid 
•Ju.T.our  twelve  lubes  instaiuly  i.li.duy  and  iiij;lit 
hum.  12.  U.  iiol  slo:lir(il,tervem  III  splint,  .s.  Lord 
'I'll.  3.  3.  were  sumetiines  loulisb,  £.  diveis  lu^ls 

SERVl'l'OR. 
E  Kings  4.43..s.said.sliall  1  set  tins  before  100  men? 

^^ERV^TU^JE. 
2C'A7-.10.4.  ease  soinewhal  grievouss.of  thy  father 
i.tJLia.  1.  3.  Jutlali  IS  gone  because  ol  great  5. 

SET. 
Cicn-l.  17.  God  s.  the  stars  in  firmament  of  heaven 
4.  15.  and  the  Lord  5.  a  iiiark  ujioii  Cain 
«).  lb.  door  of  llie  ark  slialt.s.  in  the  side  ihereof 
H.  1.3.  1  do  s.  my  bow  in  the  cloud  lor  a  token 
iS.  c*.  Abraham  a-,  calfbetore  them,  they  did  eul 
111.  lb.  the  angels  *.  Lot  without  the  city  Sodom 
3i.  37.  s.  ii  before  my  brethren  and  ihy  brethren 
41.  33.  letl'haraohs.  him  over  the  land  of  Egyju 

41.  I  have  «.  thee  over  all  the  land  of  E^'ypt 
43.  1).  if  I  bring  him  not,  and  s.  hiiii  before  ihce 
Ai.  20.  Jacob  s.  Ephraiin  before  Maiiasseh 
Eiud.  7.  23.  nor  did  he  s.  his  heart  to  this  also 
!l.  t  '-il-  he  that  s.  nothia  heart  to  the  word  ol  Lord 

13.  12.  s.  apart  to  Lord  all  ihat  ojieii  the  iiialri.v 
]!».  12.  s.  bounds,  23.  ||  20.  ;{5.  s.  the  table  without 
21. 1.  jud<^ments  which  thou  shalts.  before  ihein 
23.  31.  1  will  s.  Ihy  bounds  from  the  Red-sea 
25.30.  ihouslialt  A-.  on  table  shew-bread  before  me 
40.  4.  s.  in  order  things  that  are  to  be  s.  in  order 

5.  s.  altar  of  gold  |{  b.i.  altar  of  burnt-otlering 
7  s.  Ihelaver  \\  20.  he*,  thestavcs  ||  23.  the  bread 
/.ft;. 24. 8.  every  sabb.he  shall  .s.it  in  order  belbrcL. 
2*).  II.  I  wills,  my  tabernacle  among  you 
fiTuia  2.9.  camp  of  Judah,  these  sliall  firsts,  forth 

4.  I.').  ;is  the  camp  is  to  s.  forward 

5.  111.  the  priest  shall  s.  her  before  the  Lord 
"    13.  lliou  shall  s.  the  Levites  before  Aaron 

10.  17.  s   forward,  bearing  the  tabernacle 

21.  8.  Lor?)  said,  s.  the  fiery  serpent  upon  a  pole 
27  16.  let  the  Lord  s.a  man  over  the  congregation 
Vent.  1.  8.  I  have  s.  the  land  before  you,  21. 
4.  8.  as  all  this  law  wliich  I  s.  before  you,  44. 
7.  7.  Ld.  did  not  s.  his  love  on  you,  because  more 

11.  2fi.  I  *.  belbre  you  a  blessing  and  a  curse 
32.  lo  rio  all  thejudgiients^which  1  s.  before  you 

14.  'H.  choose  lo  ».  hii  name  there,  JVtA.  1.  D. 
17.  14.  and  shall  say   I  will  s.  a  king  over  me 

15. in  any  wise  shall  s.  him  the  Lord  shall  choose 
19.  14.  land-mark,  which  they  of  old  time  have*. 
21).  4.  s.  down  ilic  basket  before  the  altar,  10. 
28.  1.  the  Lord  thy  God  will  s.  thee  on  high 

5ii.  would  not  s.  sole  of  her  foot  on  the  ground 
30.  15.  I  have  s.  before  you  life  and  death,  19. 
3j.  8.  he  s.  bounds  of  tlie  people  by  the  numbers 

46  s.  your  hearts  unto  all  the  words  I  testify 
Josh.  24.  2.';.  he  s.  them  a  statute  in  Shcchem 
Juils'.G.]^.  till  Ibringand  s.  my  present  before  thee 
7.  5.  that  lappeth,  him  shall  thou  s.  by  himself 

19.  and  ihey  had  but  newly  s.  the  watch 

?2.  Lord  s.  every  man's  sword  against  his  fellow 

1  Sam.  2.8.  he  raiselh  up  noor  out  of  the  duet,  to  s. 

'h^m  among  princes;  he  halhc.  v.orld  ontliem 
4.  f  20.  she  answered  not,  nor  s.  her  heart 
b.  2.  the  Fhilistines  a.  the  ark  of  God  by  Dagon 
9.20.  as  for  thine  asses,  s.  not  thy  mind  on  them 

10.  19.  ye  have  «aid,  nay,  but  s.  a  king  over  us 

12.  13.  the  Lord  hath  s.  a  king  over  you 

13.  t  21.  yet  they  had  a  file  to  s.  the  goadi 

17.  2.  Saul  and  [srae!  s.  the  battle  in  array,  8.  2 

.^am.  10.  17.  1  A'pi'.f  20.  12.  1  Chron.  19.17 

i  ■'iam.  fi.  3.  they  s.  the  srk  of  God  on  a  now  cait 

11.  15  «.  Uriah  in  forefront  of  the  hottest  battle 
It.  28.  fct  didst  thou  s.  thy  servant  at  thy  table 

.  h'trn  I  2.  15.  that  all  Israel  s.  their  faces  on  me 
a.  5.  son,  whom  I  will  ».  on  throne  shnll  build 

12.  29.  he  J.  the  one  in  Beth-el,  the  other  in  Dan 
il.9.  and  .<;.  Nabolh  on  high  among  the  people,  12. 

2  h'ing-si.  4  thou  shah.  s.  aside  that  which  is  full 
10.  let  U3.<i.  for  him  there  a  bed  and  a  table 

38.  s.  on  the  great  pot,  and  seethe  potiage 

43.what, should  Is.  this  before  a  huntred  nienl 

C  22.S.  bread  and  water  before  them  Vi  ;at  anddr. 

20.1..';.  thine  house  in  order,  forshak  -iie,  tsa.dS.l. 

1  C4ro>»   16    I    they  ».  the  ark  in  midst  of  tho  ter.ii 


SET 

1  Chr  22.  19.  «.  your  heart  to  seek  tie  L  your  O. 

29.  3.   because  1  s.  my  altectioii  lo  house  ol  IJo^ 

2  Chron   11.  Iti.  s.  their  hearts  to  seek  the  Loid 

20.  3.  It!  leured,  and  s.  hiinsell  to  ^eek  the  Lord 
24.  13.  they  s.  tlie  house  of  God  in  his  stale 

35.  2.  Josiah  s.  the  priesis  in    hi.'ir  chargr^s 
Ezra  (i.  If.  they  s.  the  priests  in  their  divisions 
J^'c/i.  2.  G.  II  pleased  the  king,  and  i  s.  Iiim  atiinj 
4.  9.  we  s.  a  watch  ag  liiist  them  day  anil  night 
9.37.  It  yieldcth  much  increase  to  kings  s.  over  us 

12.  t  47.  they  s.  apart  holy  things  lo  the  Levites 

13.  11.1  gathered  and  s.  tiiein  in  their  place 
.lull.  1  t  8.  hast  thou  s.  thy  heart  on  my  servant  ? 

<i.  4.  the  tenors  of  God  s.  themselves  against  me 

7.  17. that  thou  shouldest  J.  lliiiio  heart  upon  him 
20.  why  hast  thou  s.  me  as  a  mark  against  tliee.' 

9.  19.  who  shall  ,9.  me  a  time  lo  plead! 
19.  8.  and  lie  hath  .5.  darkness  m  my  paths 
30. 1. have  disdained  to  s. with  the  dogs  of  my  flock 
13.  theys.  forward  my  calamity,  have  no  helper 

33.  5.  s.  Ihy  words  m  order  belore  me,  slaiul  uji 

34.  14.  if  he  .<.  his  heart  upon  man,  ii  he  g.uher 
24.  break  mighty  men  and  s.  olhurs  in  their  stead 
38.  33.  caiisl  thou  s.  dominion  liiereof  in  carlh? 

Hsal.  2.  2.  the  kings  of  the  earth  s.  themselves 

6.  yet  have  I  s,  niv  king  on  mv  hcdy  hill  ol  Zioi 
3.  0.  I  will  not  be  ilraid  if  10,000  s.  themselves 
4.3.  the  Lord  hath  s.  span  him  that  is  godly 

8.  I.  who  hast  s.  thy  glory  above  the  heavens 
12.  5.  I  will  s.  him  in  safely  from  him  that  putfetl 
IG.  8.  I  hiive  s.  the  Lord  always  belbic  me 

19.  4.  in  them  hath  he  s.  a  tabeinacle  for  the  sun 

21.  to.  for  thou  basts,  him  lobe  blessings  for  eve 
t  12.  therefore  thou  shall*,  him  as  a  butt 

31.  8.  (hou  hast  *.  my  feet  in  a  large  room 

40.  2.  brought  me  up,  and  s.  my  feet  upon  a  rock 
48.  t  13.  s.  your  heart  to  iicr  bulwarks 

50.  21.  I  will  s.  them  in  older  before  tliino  eyes 
54.  3.  they  have  not  s.  God  before  them 
59.  t  l.s.  me  on  high  I'roin  such  as  rise  against  me 
02.  10.  if  riches,  s.  not  your  heart  upon  them 

73.  18.  surely  thou  didst  s.  them  in  slippery  places 

74.  17.  tliou  hast  s.  all  the  borders  of  the  earth 
78.  7.  that  they  might  s.  their  hope  in  God 

8.  a  generation  that  s.  not  their  heart  aright 
t  43.  how  lie  had  s.  his  signs  in  Egyjit 
85.  13.  and  shall  s.  us  in  the  way  of  his  steps 
90.  14.  violent  men  have  not  s.  thee  before  them 

90.  8.  thou  hast  s.  our  iniquities  before  thee 

91.  14.  because  he  baths,  his  love  upon  me,  there- 

fore I  will  deliver  him  and  5.  him  on  high 
101.  3.  I  will  s.  no  wicked  thing  before  my  eyes 
104.  9.  hast  s.  bound  that  they  may  not  pass  over 
109.  6.S.  thou  a  wicked  man  over  liirn,  let  Satan 
1 13.  8.  that  he  may  s.  him  with  princes,  even  wiih 
118.  5.  Lord  answered,  and  s.  me  in  a  large  place 
1.32. 1 1.  fruit  of  thy  body,  will  I  s.  upon  thy  throne 
1-10.  5.  the  proud  have  s.  gins  for  me 
141.  3.  s.  a  watch,  O  Lord,  before  my  moutli 
Prov.  1.  25.  ye  have  s.  at  nought  all  my  ccmnsel 

22.  28.  the  huul-mark  which  lliy  falhrrs  have  .5. 

23.  5.  wilt  thou  s.  thine  eyeson  that  which  is  not? 

24.  t  32.  then  I  saw,  and  s.  mine  heart  upon  it 

25.  \  G.  s.  not  out  ihy  glory  in  presence  of  the  king 
27.  t  23.  and  s.  thy  heart  to  thy  herds 

29.  t  8.  scornful  men  3.  a  city  on  fire 
Eccl.  3.  11.  also  he  hath  s.  the  world  in  their  heart 
7.  14.  God  hath  s.  the  one  against  the  other 
12. 9.  besought  out,  and  s.  in  order  many  proverbs 
Cant.  8.  6.  s.  me  as  a  seal  upon  thine  heart 
/,?(j.7.6.  let  us  s.  a  king  in  miiistofil,  son  of  Tabeal 
14.  1.  the  Lord  wills,  them  in  their  own  land 
17.  10.  and  tlioii  shall  s.  it  with  strange  slips 
19.  2.  I  will  s.  Egyptians  against  Egyptians 

21.  0.  go  s.  a  watchman,  let  him  declare  what 

22.  7.  shall  t.  themselves  in  array  at  the  gate 
27.  4.  who  would  s. briers  and  thorns  againitme 

41.  19.  I  w  ill  .1.  in  the  desert,  the  fir-tree  and  pine 

42.  4.  till  he  have  t.  judgment  in  the  earth 
44.  7.  w  ho  as  I,  shall  s.  it  in  order  for  me  ? 
46.  7.  they  carry  him,  and  s.  him  in  his  place 
57.  7.  on  a  high  mountain  hast  thou  ».  tiiy  bed 
02.  6. 1  haves,  watchmen  on  thy  walls,  .fcr.fi.  17. 
06.19.  and  I  wills,  a  sign  among  them,  and  send 

./er.  I.  10.  see,  I  havo  s.  thee  over  the  nations 
5.  26.  lay  wait,  they  s.  a  trap,  they  catch  men 
0.  27.  I  have  s.  thee  for  a  lower  and  a  fortress 
7.  !2.  the  place  where  I  s.  my  name  at  the  first 

30.  they  ».  their  abominations  in  the  house 
9.13. have  forsaken  my  law  which  I  s.  before  them 
21.  8.  I  s.  before  you  the  way  of  life  and  death 
24.  6.  for  I  will  s.  mine  cyeg  on  them  lor  good 
21).  4.  to  walk  in  my  law,  which  I  s.  before  you 
34.  16.  his  .servant,  whom  he  had  ».  at  liberty 
35  5.  I  ».  pols  of  wine  before  sons  of  Rechabiles 
38.  22.  women  said,  thy  friends  have  ».  thee  on 
39. 1 12.  s.  thine  eyes  on  him,  and  do  him  no  harm 
40.  t  4.  come,  and  I  will  a.  mine  eyes  upon  thee 
44. 10. nor  walked  in  statutes  which  I».  before  you 

/>am.3.G  bath*,  me  in  dark  placet,  as  dead  of  old 


SET 

Ln!ii.'3.i2.  I:'.  I.alh  t.  mc  asa  niavlc  for  tlio  arrow 
Ezc/l.  5.  6.1  I  ave  s.  :t  ir  the  mid=l  of  iho  nalioon 
7.2<»   l.':er"'ore  have  I  ?.  it  far  from  them 
9  4    s.  a  mailt  on  ihs  '.'.;rehuads  of  men  that  sigh 

12.  b.  for  1  haves,  ihee  for  d  ;tijn  unio  Israel 
10.  IS.  t'.ou  hast  s.  my  oil  before  thy  images  19 

17.  22.   I  will  take  otf  highest  branch,  1  wfil  i    it 
19.  8.  then  nations  s.  against  him  on  every  ^lde 
22. 7. in  thee  have  they  s.  light  by  father  andnio'.k. 
21.  2.  king  of  Babylon  s.  himself  against  Jert»a' 

3.  s.  on  a  pot,  s.  it  on,  and  also  pour  water 

7.  her  blood,  she  s  it  upon  the  lop  of  a  rock,  8. 

25. when  I  take  them  whereon  they  s.  their  mind* 
2(i.  20.  1  shall  s.  glory  in  the  land  of  the  living 
27.  10.  they  of  I'ersia  s.  forth  thy  comeliness 
2r'.  2.  tlio'  thiKi  s.  thy  heart  as  the  heart  of  Go4 

14.  art  anointed  cherub,  and  I  have  s.  thee  so 
32.  25.  they  s.  her  a  bed  in  the  midst  of  her  slain 
37.20.  I  will  s.  my  sanctuary  in  midst  of  theuc 

39.  21.  I  will  s.  my  glory  among  the  heath, 

40.  4.  s.  thy  heart  upon  all  that  1  shall  she\f  i.>- 
44.8.haves.keepcrsof  my  charge  in  my  sanctua.^ 

Dan.  G.  3.  king  thought  to  s.  Iiim  over  the  realiD 
14.  he  s.  his  heart  on  Daniel  lo  deliver  him 

9.  10.  to  walk  in  his  laws  which  he  s.  before  us 

10.  12.  thou  didst  s.  thine  heart  to  understand 
Has.  2.  3.  lest  I  s.  her  as  in  day  tliatshe  was  born 

4.  8.  and  they  s.  their  heart  on  their  iniquity 
0.  11.  O  Judah,  he  haih  s.  an  harve.st  for  thee 
11.8.  how  shall  I  s.  thee  as  Zeboiin  ? 

j^inosS.').  sabb.he  gone, that  we  may  s.forlh  wheal 

9.  4.  I  wills,  mine  eyes  upon  them  for  evil,  not  lot 
Obad.  4.  though  thou  s.  thy  nest  among  the  stars 
//ab.  2. 9.  that  he  mays,  his  nest  on  high,  be  deliv. 
y.iph.  3.  t  19.  and  I  wills,  them  tor  a  jiraisc 
Hug'.  1. 1 5.S.  your  heart  on  your  ways.  siiilhLord 
Zrc/i.S.a.  I  sn  id,  let  them  s.  a  fair  m.treon  his  head 

5.  ]  I.  it  shall  be  s.  there  upon  her  own  base 

G.  1 1.  make  crowns,  and  s.  liicni  on  head  of  Josh. 

8.  10.  I  s.  all  men,  every  one  against  his  neigiiboui 
Mat.  10.  35.  I  am  come  to  s.  a  man  at  variance 

2.J.  33.  he  shall  s.  the  sheep  on  his  right  hand 
.Mark  12.  1.  and  s.  a  hedge  about  it,  and  digged 
Luke  4. 18.  to  s.  at  liberty  them  that  are  bruised 

10.  34.  and  s.  him  on  his  own  beast  and  brough 

11.  G.  friend  come,  I  have  nothing  to  s.  before 
23. 11.  Herod  with  men  of  war  s.  him  at  nonglil 

.lohn  2.  10.  every  man  doth  s.  forth  good  wine 

3.  33.  he  hath  s.  lo  his  seal,  that  God  is  true 

J]ct.<!  7.  5.  no  not  so  much  as  to  s.  his  focton 

13.  9.  then  Paul  s.  his  eyes  on  liim  and  said 
47.  I  have  s.  thee  lo  be  a  light  to  the  Gentiles 

18.  10.  no  man  shall  s.  on  lliec  to  hurt  thee 
/i'jm.3.25.  whom  God  s.  forth  lobe  a  p'ropitiation 

14.  10.  why  dost  thou  s.  at  nought  thy  brother  ! 
1  Cor.  4.  9.  God  hath  s.  forth  us  the  apostles  last 

G.4.s.them  to  judge  who  are  least  esteemed  in  ch. 

12.  18.  now  God  hath  s.  the  members  in  the  body 
28.  God  hath  s.  some  in  the  ciuircli,  first  aposth  a 

Fph.  1.  20.  when  he  s.  iiim  at   hisown  righl  hand 
(,'o^3.2.s.your  affect,  on  things  above,  not  on  eeriti 
Hfb.'i.  7.  thou  didst  s.  him  over  work  of  Ihy  liiiiuU 
Rrv.  3.  8.  I  have  s.  before  thee  an  open  door 
20.  3.  and  he  shut  him  up,  and  s.  a  seal  upon  him 

Sr.T  up. 
Gcv.'iS.  18.  Jacob  took  the  stone  and  s.  it  vp  for  a 
pillar,  and  poured  oil  on  it, 22.  |  31.  45.  |  35.  lA. 
Exod.  40.  2.  shall  s.  np  the  tabernaileof  the teni 
8.  thoushalts.  up  the  court  ||  18.  boards  ||  21.  vail 
28.  he  s.  vp  hanging  at  door  of  tabernacle,  33. 
Lrv.  20.  1.  nor  shall  ye  s.  up  any  imase  of  slonj 
J^um.  1.  51.  the  tabernacle,  Levites  shall  s.  it  u^ 
7.  1.  that  Moses  had  fully  s.  up  the  tabernacie 
10.  21.  and  other  did  s.  it  vp  against  they  canne 
Deut.  27.  2.  that  thou  shall  s.  up  great  stones,  *, 
.fash.  4.  9.  Joshuas,  up  twelve  stones  in  Jordan 

6.  20.  shall  he  s.  vp  gates  of  it,  1  Kivgs  IG.  .34. 
.Tuitir.  18.  30.  children  of  Dan.  s.  up  graven  imago 

31.  they  s.  them  vp  Mic.-ih's  graven  imai-e 

1  Sam.  \ft.  II.  it  repenteth  me  I  have  s.  up  Snu! 
12.  beholil,  Saul  hath  s.  him  up  a  place,  and  gone 

2  Sam.  3.  10.  to  s.  up  throne  of  David  over  Israel 

7.  12.  I  will  s.  up  thy  seed  after  thee,  which  shall 
I  A7ni,rsl.5.4  fos.  up  his  son  after  him  and  establish 
iKiiifra  17.  10.  they  s.  them  up  images  and  g^roves 

1  Chron.  21.  18.  s.  up  an  altar  in  threshin;;  lloor 

2  r'Arnn.25.  14.  Ainnziah  s.  them  up  to  be  his  god* 
33.  19.  Mannsseh  s.  up  groves  and  graven  image< 

F.ira  2.  08.  oflered  freely  to  s.  up  God's  house 

4.  12.  Jews  have  s.  up  the  walls  Ihereof,  13.  16. 

5.  1 1,  build  the  house  a  great  king  of  Israel,  ••  uf 
0.  II.  being  s.  vp^  let  him  be  hanged  thereon 

9.  9.  to  give  IIS  a  reviving  to  s.  vp  house  of  God 

JVfA.  3. 1.  they  built  sJieep-gate,  they  sanctified  it, 

and  s.  up  the  doors  of  it,  3,0,  1.3,  14, 15.  |  7.  » 

0  1  tho'  at  that  lime  I  Iwid  not  a.  up  the  aoon 
./«/(  5.  11.  to  a.  vp  on  higii  tlifise  that  he  lov 

16.  12.  hath  shaken  me,iind  s.me  upiorhismrrt 
Psnl-^n.h.  Ihr'  n-im»  (vfG.we  will  a.  vp  our  bnnL<)t« 

27.  5.  ho  shall  hide  me,  and  s.  me  up  upon  a  root 


SET 

"5.50.  2D. let  thy  salvation,  OGo(l,s.me  up  on[]ijii 
74.  4.  tliey  s.  up  llicir  ensigns  t'ur  signs 
89.  4:^.  tliouhust^.  up  riglit  hunii  ut'udvi^rsiiiic.i 
Vtov.  6. 23.  I  was  s.  up  I'rom  ivurlast.  fiDni  h  ■gin. 
Jea.y.ll.  Lord  shall  s.  up  tlieaiiverearie*  ul'  Kuzin 
li    12.  lie  sliall  .<.  up  an  ensign  lor  liic  naiio  is 
23   13.  tliey  »■.  uu  luweis  thereof,  raised  pahiccs 
45.  20.  thai  5.  iq   wood  of  their  gravc.i  iiniige 
49.22.  behold  1  v  ill  «.  up  my  standard  lo  iieojile 
67.  8.  thou  li  ist  s.  vp  thy  reineiiihranoe 
/er.  4.  (i.  s.  up  the  standard  toward  Zmn,  retire 

10.  20.  there  is  none  to  s.  up  my  curlanis 

11.  13.  haveyes.  up  altars  to  Ihalshamel'ultliing? 
23.  4.  and  1  -viil  5.  up  shepherds  over  them 

51.  21.  ».  thee  up  way  marks,  make  high  heaps 

50.  2.  «.  up  a  standard,  publish,  51.  12,  27. 

51.  12.  s.up  the  watehnien,  prepare  ainbuslies 
Lam.  2.  17.  iie  hath  s.  up  horn  of  iliy  adversaries! 
Rzek.  14.  3.  these  men  have  *.  vp  their  idols 

31.  4.  the  deep  s.  him  up  on  higli  wilh  her  rivers 
34.  23.  I  Will  s   up  one  shepherd  over  them 

lJan.2.  44.  God  of  heaven  shall  s.  up  a  kingdom 
3. 14.  nor  worship  the  golden  image  1  have  s.  up 
5.  19.  whom  he  would  he  s.  up  and  put  down 

12.  II.  aboniimiion  that  makelh  desolates,  vp 
Nns.  8.  4.  they  have  s.  vp  kings,  but  not  by  me 
Mai. 3.  15.  tliey  that  work  wickedness  are  s.  vp 
Mat.  27. 37.  and  s.  vp  over  his  head  his  accusation 
^cts  0.  13.  and  s.  up  false  witnesses,  who  said 

15.  16.  I  will  build  again  the  ruins,  and  s.  it  up  , 

SET,  l^assive. 
Gen.  24.  33.  there  was  s.  meat  before  him  to  eat 

2(3. 11.  sun  was  j(.  ||  12.  a  ladder  was  s.  upon  earth 
Exod.  25.  7.  stoni'9  s.  in  ephod,  28.  11.  |  35.  9,  27. 

2t).  17.  two  tenons  .t.  in  order  against  anoiher 

32.  22.  knowest  people,  they  arc  s.  on  mischief 
37.  3.  the  rings  s.  \\  39.  37.  the  lamps  s,  in  onler 

1  Sam.  18.  30.  so  that  his  name  was  much  s.  bv 
2G.  24.  behold,  as  thy  life  was  much  s.  by  this  dav 

2  .Sam.  12.  30.  crowns,  on  Da  v.  head,  1  C/i»-.20.  2. 

1  A'lvgs  2. 19.  a  seat  to  be  s.  for  the  king's  mollier 
14.  4.  .Miijah  could  not  see,  for  liis  eyes  were  s. 

2  Kir.rrs  !2.  4.  the  money  that  every  man  is  s.  at 

1  C/ircrn.9. 22.  porters  appointed  in  theirs,  ofiice 
19.  10.  Joab  saw  that  battle  was  s.  against  him 
29. 2.  David  gave  onyx-stones  and  stones  to  be  ,■(. 

2  Chron.  G.  10.  and  lams,  on  the  throne  of  Israel 
29.  35.  service  of  the  house  of  L.  was  .s.  in  order 
31.  15.  in  their  .«.  office  to  give  their  brethren 

18.  in  their  s.  office  they  sanctified  themselves 
Job  35.  If),  and  what  should  be  s.  on  thy  table 
Psal.  10.  S.  his  eyes  are  privily  s.  against  the  poor 

122.5.  there  are  s.  thrones  of  judgment,  of  David 

141.  2.  let  iny  prayer  be  s.  forth  before  thee 
Prov.  18.  t  10.  righteous  run  into  't,  and  is  s.  aloft 

29. 1 25.  puts  trust  in  the  Lord,  shall  be  s.  on  high 
Keel.  8.  1 1,  the  heart  is  fully  s.  in  them  to  do  evil 

lOi  t).  fol'ys.ingreatdignity  ;  richeit  in  low  place 
Cant.5.  12.  iiis  cyesare  asthceyes  of  doves  litly^t. 

14.  his  hands  are  as  gold  rings  s.  wilh  the  beryl 

15.  his  legs  are  s.  upon  sockets  of  fine  gold 
7.2.  thv  belly  as  a  heap  of  wheat  s.  with  lilies 

Isa.  3.  24.  and  instead  of  well  s.  hair,  baldness 
21.  8.  I  am  ,";.  in  my  ward  whole  nights 
Jer.Ct.  23.  s.  in  array,  as  men  for  war,  ,7nel2.  5. 
31.  29.  children's  teeth  ares,  on  edge,  Ezclc.  18.?. 
.30.  man  that  eateth,  his  teeth  shall  be  s.  on  edge 
Kzek.  22.10.  they  humbled  her  that  wass.  ajiart 
Dan.  7.  10.  judgment  was  s.  books  were  opened 
N'ah.^.  13.  the  gates  of  thy  land  shall  be  s.  open 
Mat.  5.  14.  a  city,?,  on  a  hill  cannot  be  hid 
27. 19. when  he  was  s.  on  judgment-seat,  wife  sent 
A'lir/i  1.32.  when  sun  did  s.  they  brought  diseased 
4   21.  a  candle,  and  not  to  be  ^•.  on  a  candles'ick 
9. 12.  mii9tsufrer  many  things,  and  be  s.  at  nought 
I.uke^i.  34.  this  child  is  s.  fur  the  fall  and  rising 

7.  8.  for  I  also  nin  a  man  s.  under  authority 
10.  8.  eat  such  things  as  are  s.  before  you 

John  2.  6.  there  wore  s.  si.it  water-pots  of  stone 
■^cts  4.  11.  the  stone  s.  at  nought  of  you  builders 
10.27.  our  craft  is  in  danger  to  be  s.  at  nought 
26.32.  this  man  might  have  been  s.  at  liberty 
1  Cnr.  10.  27.  whatsoever  is  s.  before  you  cat 
Gal.  3.  l.Chr.  had  beene»idently  s.  forth  crucified 
PMl.  1.  17.  1  am  .«.  for  the  defence  of  thegospel 
fffh a.  18.  to  lay  hold  on  the  hone  s.  before  iis 

8.  1.  who  is  s.  on  right  hand  of  the  throne,  12.  2. 

12.  1.  let  us  run  the  race  that  is  .9.  before  us 

2.  who  for  joy  that  was  .«.  before  him,  endured 

13.  23.  our  brother  Timoihv  is  .«.  at  iibertv 
Juilel.  the  cities  are  s.  forth  for  an  example 
Hev.  3.  21.  am  .t.  down  witii  mv  Father  in  throne 

4.  2.  a  throne  was  .t.  in  heaven,  one  sat  on  tlirone 

SET  liny. 
iScf»12.21.  on  a  .s.  dni/,  Herod  arrnved  in  royal  app. 
See  Pack,  F*rii:3,  FiiASTs. 
SKT  time. 
Ocn.  17.  ^1.  Sarah  shall  hear  to  thee  at  (his  .9.  time 
21.  2.     t  the  .1.  time  of  winch  (lod  had  spol<en 
£nJ  9.  5  tlie  Lord  annointed  a  s.  Jim'",  saying 

s;i6 


SET 

1  Sam.  13.  8.  according  to  s.  (tmc  Sam.  appointed 

2  Ham.  20.  5.  Amasa  tarried  longer  than  the  s.  ttnic 
.lob  14.  13.  that  tliou  wou West  appoint inc  as.  iimt 
l^sal.  102.  13.  the  a.  time  10  favour  liir  is  come 

Slk'l'TEU. 
.liets  17.  18.  seems  to  be  a  .5.  forth  of  strange  gods 

SKTTEST 
Deut.  23.  20.  in  all  thou  s   Ihy  hand  to,  2S.  8,  20. 
■lull  7.12.  iini  I  a  sea,  liiat'liou  s.  a  watch  over  ine? 
13.  27.  lliou  s.  a  print  on  the  iieels  of  my  feel 
I'sal.  21.  :i.  thou  s.  a  crown  of  gold  on  his  head 
41.  12.  lliou  s.  me  before  thy  face  for  ever 

SE'l'TETIl. 
Kiod.  30.  t  8.  when  Aaron  s.  up  the  lamps 
jVuni.  1.  51.  when  the  tabernacle  s.  forward 

4.  ,5.  when  camp  s.  forward,  .\aron  eliall  come 
/).-ut.  24.  15.  lie  IS  poor,  and  s.  his  heart  ujion  it 

27.  id.  cursed  b«  lie  that  s.  light  by  his  father 
2  .Sam.  22.  34.  s.  me  011  high  jilaci  s,  I'.tal.  18.  33. 
.lob  24.  t  15.  the  ailulterer  s.  iiis  face  in  secret 

'2r'.  3.  he  s.  an  end  to  daikness,  and  searchcth 

40.  t  17.  he  s.  U])  his  tail  like  a  cedar 
/'.s«/.3l).  4.  lies.  iiimselSin  away  that  is  not  good 

()5.0.  which  by  his  sirength  s.  fast  mountains 

05.  li.  God  s.  solitary  in  fuiiiilies,  he  brings  out 
75.  7.  he  putielh  down  one,  and  a-,  ir])  another 
83.  14.  as  the  tlainf  :    .he  mountains  on  fire 
107.  41.  yet  .?.  he  the  (loor  on  high  from  affliction 

/sr(.44.  1 19.  none  s.  tohisheart,  nor  is  there  know. 
■  ler.  5.  2f).  they  Jay  wail  as  he  that  s.  snares 
43.  3.  but  Baruch  s.  thee  on  against  uj 
Kzek.  14.  4.  that  s.  up  his  idols  in  his  heart,  7. 
JJan.  2.  21.  he  removeUi  kings  and  s.  up  kings 
4.  17.  he  s.  up  over  it  the  basest  id' men 
Mat.  4.  5.  and  ».  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple 
I.ukr  8.  Ifi.  but  s.  it  on  a  candlestick  that  they  see 
Jam.  3.  ti.  tongue  .1.  on  fire  the  course  of  nature 

SETTING. 
Kzek.  43.  8.  in  their  s.  of  their  threshold  by  mine 
jMat.  27.  fit),  sealing  the  stone,  anil  s.  a  watch 
L,ukei.  40.  when  sun  was.^.lhey  biought  thesick 

SETTINGS. 
Kxod.  28.  17.  thou  slialt  set  in  it  s.  of  stones 

SETTLE. 

Kzek.  43. 14.  from  the  ground  even  to  the  lowers. 

17.  and  the  s.  shall  be  fourteen  cubits  long 

20.  jiut  blood  on  four  corners  of  the  5.  45.  19. 

SETTLE. 

1  Chron.  17.  14.  but  1  will  s.  him  in  mine  house 

F.z'k.  3(i.  1 1.  I  will  s.  you  after  your  old  e.Uates 

I.uke  21.  14.  5.  it  in  your  hearts,  not  to  meditate 

1  i'et.  5.  10.  but  God  stahlish,  strengthen,  i\  you 

SETTLED. 

1  fCiniys  8.  13.  built  a  s.  place  for  thee  to  abide  in 

2  A'(n^s  H.  11.  he  s.  his  countenance  stedfasily 
Pnal.  30.  1 7. thou  hast.?. strength  for  my  mountain 

39.  t  5.  every  man  .«.  is  altogether  vanity 
1 19.  89.  fiir  ever,  O  Lord,  thy  word  is  .<t.  in  heaven 
Priii\S.  25.  before  mountains  weres.  before  hills 
.'cr.48.11.  Moah  been  at  ease,  he  hath  s.  on  his  lees 
y.eph.  1.  12.  punish  men  that  are  s.  on  their  lees 
Cul.  1.  23.  if  ye  continue  in  faith  grounded  and  s. 

SETTLEST. 
Psal.  C5. 10.  thou  s.  furrows  thereof,  makcst  soft 

SEVEN. 
Benides  the  known  .ligvificution  of  this  word,  it  is 
also  used  in  scripture  as  a  number  of  pcrfce- 
tinn.  In  tin  sacreil books,  and  in  the  religion  of 
the  .lews, a  great  number  of  events  andviysteri- 
ous  circuaistai.cfs  arc  set  forth  by  the  tiuniber 
o/sevcn.  Godcom^fcraTeathesL'vtitUn  day,  on 
which  he  censeil  from  kis  wiirks  of  creation,  as  n 
day  of  rest  and  repose.  This  rest  if  the  ieventh 
diiij.  nccording  to  the  Jlpostle,  intimates  eternal 
7'^.'>r,  lleb.  4.  4,9.  JJnd  not  only  the  fe\cnl}n  day 
is  honoured  among  theievis,  by  the  rest  of  the 
sahhath,  but  every  seventh  year  i$  also  conse- 
crated to  the.  rest  of  the  ecrth,  by  the  name  of 
a  sabbatical  year;  as  also  the  seven  timea  se- 
vpiilh  year,  or  forty-vine  years,  is  the  year  of 
.liibilee.  In  the  prophetic  style,  a  week  often 
stands  for  seven  years,  Dan.9.  24,  25.  .lacob 
serneil  his  father-in-law  Laban  seven  years  for 
each  of  his  daughters.  Pharaoh's  mysterious 
dream  represented  to  his  imagination  seven/a/ 
oxen,  and  seven  lean  ones  ;  seven  full  ears  of 
corn,  and  as  many  that  were  blasted;  These 
stood  for  seven  years  of  plenty,  and  seven  of 
scarcity.  The  golden  candlestick  had  seven 
branches  :  seven  trumpets,  seven  priests  that 
sounded  them  ;  seven  days  to  surround  the 
walls  of  Jericho,  .losh.  6.  4,  6,  8,  13,  15.  In 
the  Revelation  are  the  seven  churches,  seven 
candlesticks,  seven  spirits,  seven  stars,  seven 
lamps,  seven  seals,  seven  angels,  seven  vials, 
seven  plagues,  tScc. 
fn  certain  passages  the  number  seven  is  put  for 
a  great  number:  Isaiah  says,  that  seven  women 
should  lay  hold  of  one  man,  to  ask  him  to  mar- 
ry them,  Isa.  4.  1.     Hannah    the  mother   of 


SKT 

Samuel  says,  that  she  who  was  barren  should' 
have  seven  children,  that  is,  several  children 
1  Sam.  2.  5.  Gad  Ihrcali-HS  his  pevult:,  l« 
smite  them  seven  limes  for  fkeir  transgnsswH 
that  iSjSevetaltitues,  Lev.  2().  24.  7'AeP^jlit 
ist,  speaking  of  very  pure  siIdct,  says  it  ti 
))uritied  seven  times,  Pscl.  12.  li.  W?ii/  in 
Psal.  79.  12,  Render  unto  trir  iieighboursseven 
fold  into  their  bosom.  Puniifli  them  sceeieli, 
e.nd  as  often  as  they  deserve  it.  The  slolii}t,i 
man  thinks  himself  wiser  than  seven  men  that 
can  give  a  reason  fur  their  actions.  Fiov.  iKV. 
II).  Jn  these  and  many  ofttr pas»ages  thecer- 
tain  number  seven,  ispiaced  for  an  uuceriuitt 
indefinite  number. 
Ocn.  7.  t  2.  of  every  clean  beast  take  to  thee  a. 
41.  2.  there  came  uji  s.  well-lavoured  kiiie 

3.  .1.  01  her  kine  came  up,  4,  18,  19,  20,  26,27 

5.  J  ears  of  coin  came  up,  rank  and  gouii 

6.  s.  .hin  ears,  and  blasted  7,  22,  iW,  24,  2li,  27. 
46.  25.  the  sons  of  Bilhah,  all  the  souls  «  ere  s. 

F.xod.2. 16.  the  priuet  ol  Alidinn  had  3.  daugiuers 
7>c(j.  23.  15.  s.  sabbaths  shall  be  complete 

25.  8.  shall  number  s.  sabbaths  of  years  to  thee 
JVuwi.  21.  1.  Balaam  said  to  Balak,  build  me  here 

s.  altars,  and  prepare  s.  o.xen  and  s.  rams,  29 

4.  and  he  said,  1  have  prepared  s.  allurs,  14. 
Deut.  7.  ].».  nations  greater  and  might,  than  thou 

16.  9.  s.  weeks  ihou  shall  number  10  thee,  bigm 
28.7.Ld.  cause  enemies  to  Hee  before  thee  s.  Wci» 
25.  thou  sliaR  flee  s.  ways  before  llitm 
.Ivsh.  6.  4.  s.  priests  bearing  s.  liunipets,  0,  8,  13. 
18.  2.  there  remained  of  Isr.  s.  tribes  not  itceived 

5.  and  they  shall  divide  it  into  s.  parts,  6. 

9.  described  it  by  cities  into  s.  parts  in  a  boot 
Jwlg.  16.  7.  if  they  bind  me  with  s  gieen  witiis 

13.  if  thou  weavesl  *-.  locks  ||  19.  shave  oII's.IocIm 

1  Sam.  2.  5.  so  that  the  barren  hath  bom  s. 
6.  1.  the  ark  was  with  the  Phiiittmess.  months 
16. 10.  Jesse  made  s.of  his  sons  to  pass  beloreSam. 

2  .Sa77i.21.9.they  fell  all  s.  together  and  put  to  dealh 

1  Chron.  3.24.  and  the  sons  of  Elioenai  were  s. 
5.13.  their  brelh.  of  houseof  their  fathers  were  3 

2  Chron.  29.  21.  they  brought  s.  bullocks,  s.  rams 
Ezra  7.  14.  sent  of  king  and  of  his  s.  counsellore 
Esth.  1.10.  s.  chamberlains  that  served  in  prvsence 

14.  Ihe  s.  princes  which  saw  the  king's  face 
2. 9.  he  gave  her  s.  maidens  meet  to  be  given  liej 

.lob  5.  19.  in  s.  troubles  no  evil  shall  to-ich  thee 
Prov.  6.  16.  yea  s.  are  an  abomination  unto  him 

9.  1.  wisdom  hath  hewn  out  her  s.  pillars 

26.  25.  for  there  arc  s.  abominations  in  his  heart 
Eccl.  11.  2.  give  a  portion  to  s.  also  to  eight 
A.<a.4.1.in  that  day,  s.  women  lake  hold  of  one  man 

11.  15.  the  Lord  shall  smite  it  in  the  s.  stieanis 
.ler.  1.5.  9.  she  that  hath  horn  s.  langiiisheth 
Ezek.  39.  12.  s.  months  shall  they  be  burying  them 
14.  after  the  end  of  s.  months  shall  they  search 

40.  22.  they  v.'ent  up  unto  il  by  s.  steps,  26. 

41.  3.  and  the  breadth  of  the  door  s.  cubits 
Dan.  9.  25.  unto  the  Messiah,  shall  bes.  weeks 
Mich.  5.  5.  we  shall  raise  against  him  s.  snepierds 
Zech.  3.  9.  behold,  upon  one  stone  shall  he  s  eyo« 

4.2.  his  .5.  lamps  Ijiereon,  and  s.  pipes  to  s.  liinip§ 

10.  plummet  in  hand  of  Zeruhbabel  with  those* 
Mat.  15.  34.  they  said  s.  loaves,  36.  Mark  8.  5. 

37.  they  took  up  s   baske's  full,  Mark  8.  8. 
16.  10.  nor  the  s.  /oaves  among  four  thousand 
J2. 25. now  there  were  with  uss.  brethren,  and  t'na 
first  deceased,  Mark  12.  20.  I.uke  20.  29. 
23.  in  resurrection  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  .* 
Mark  12.  22.  and  s.  had  her,  23.  I.uke  20.  31,  31 
16.9.  out  of  whom  he  cast  «   devils,  /,i(^c  8.  2. 
4ctsl3.19.  when  he  destroyed  s.  nations  in  Canaaa 
21.  8.  Philip  who  was  one  of  the  s.  deacons 
Rev.  1.4.  John  to  s.  churches  in  Asia,  grace  to  yoti 

11.  write,  and  send  il  to  the  s.  churches  in  Asia 

12.  being  turned,  I  saw  s.  golden  candlesticks 
ISinmidstofs  candlesticks  one  like  Son  of  man 
20.  s.  stars  are  the  angels  of  the  clmrches,  tlies. 

candlesticks  thou  sawest  arc  the  s.  churehea 

2.1.W1-0  walkelh  in  midst  ofs.  golden  candlesticka 

5.  6.  I  beheld  Lamb  as  slain,  havings,  horns,  and 

s.  eves,  which  arc  the  s.  spirits  of  God  sent  forth 

8.  2  I  saw  the  s.  angels  which  stiod  before  Cod 

6.  the  s.  angels  prepared  themselves  to  sound 

10.  3.  when  he  cried,  s.  thunders  uttered  voices 
4.  seal  up  what  the  s.  thunders  have  nitered 

12.3.  behold,  a  great  dragon,  bavins.?,  heads,  nni 
s.  crowns  upon  his  heads,  13.  1.  |  17.  3,  7. 

15.  1.  T  saw  s.  angels  having  the  s.  lust  plagues,  6. 

7.  gave  to  s.  an.'els  s.  golden  vials  full  of  wrath 

8.  no  man  was  able  If  enter  into  the  temple,  till 
the  s.  plagues  of  the  s.  angels  «ere  fulfilled 

16.  1.  I  heard  a  voice,  saying  to  thes.  nngels 

17.  1.  and  there  came  one  of  ihe  .?.  angels  wliicb 
hail  the  s.  vials,  and  talked  wilh  me. 
31.  9. 

17.  9.  the  s.  heads  are  *  mountains  on  which 
10.  there  are*.  Kings,  five  are  fallen,  one  is  oilier 


SEV 

fict>.17.1I.t!ie  beast  \a  ot  s.aml  goelh  Into  poruition 
See  Days,  Hunukicd. 

SEVEN  huilvclis. 
ffuBi-  23  20  prujparn  me  here  s./mUocks,  a.  rams 
29.  ;<2.  oil  ll«!  seventh  ittiy  s  t>iiii>icks,  two  rams 
ICkrvn.  \^.'H>.  li«vii«soirereil  «.  buUa-cks,s.  rams 
2  CArcn.  -29.  -21.  tliey  hroughl  s.  Aiii^,.<-i-.v..v.  rams 
/oA  42.  8.  tuke  i"  y<ju  now,  i.  buUacHs,  s.  nuns 
Cze&.  ■to.  23.  pr«parti  a  Iturutotleriiig,*.  buUucks 

SEVKN-FOLD. 
Gen.  4.  15.  veiifieaiici;  sliill  lie  taken  on  him  *. 

24.  ifCaiii  shall  be  avenged  s.  LaiiiecliTOaiiii  »-. 
Psal  79.  Vi.  render  s.  into  llicir  hosoin  ri|triinch 
Proc  <t   31.  ttut  (I'hti  be  round  he  shali  resloru  £. 
Jta.  3U  26.  and  the  light  of  the  sun  sliall  be  5. 
See  LiiMBS,  L.vmi's. 
SEVEN  meu. 
S  Sam  21.  C.  let  s.  men  of  his  sons  bo  delivered 
Prov.  'Mi.  in.  th*n  s.  men  that  can  render  areasim 
Jer.  5i.  "25.  took  s.  men  that  w<.Me  neiir  tiie  king 
jJcfsO.it.'ook  out  «.»«. of  honest  re|).  fu'lof  Hoiv  (i. 
SEVEN  rams.  See  SEVEN  OuUocks. 
See  Skals. 
SEVEN  S01U!. 
Ruth  4.  15.  thy  dnuglhter  is  better  tliaii  J.  son* 
Job  1.  2.  and  Iherewere  born  unto  him  s.  soitJS 
42.  13.  he  had  also  s.  sons,  and  three  daughters 
/Ictsi^.  14.  tijere  were  s  «u«s  of  oneSoevaa  Jew 

SEVEN  spirits. 
Jlfat.13.45.  then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  with  himself 
s.  other  s/jir/fs  more  wicked,  Luke  11.2(i. 
Ren.  1.  4.  Irom  s.  spirits  before  the  throne  of  God 

3.  1.  these  saith  he  that  hath  the  5.  spirits  of  Cud 
4.5.  seven  lauijis,  wliich  arethei.  *y*(r((sof  (jod 
5  0.  seven  eyes,  which  are  the  i.  spirits  of  God 

SEVEN  stars. 
jSmos  5.  8.  seek  htm  that  makelh  the  s.  stars 
Rev.  1.  lb.  had  ui  his  right  hand  s.  stars,  ■i.l.  \  3.  I. 
20.  mystery  of  s.  stars,  thou  saweil  iii  my  right 
hand;  s.  stars  ai«  the  angels  of  the  s.  churches 
SEVEN  and  Uiirtij,  See  Thirty. 
See  Thoi'sano. 
SEVEN  tunes. 
Gen.  33.  3.  Jacob  bowed  'i>el'orf  Esau  s.  times 
Lev  4  6.  priest  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blond  s.  times 
17.  i  8.  11.  1  14.  7.  j  IC.  14,  19.  .V«7».  19.4. 
14.16.shall  spridk'.o  oil  with  Ins  fin^'irs.  times,  27. 
51.  dip  in  blood,  and  sprinkle  the  house  s  times 
55.  8.  th'«'  -halt  number  s.  times  seven  years 
26. 18.  I  will  punish  you  s.  <!mrsrr.;-.re,2i.  24,28. 
Josh.  6.  4.  he  <Sili  compass  the  city  s.  limes,  15. 
l/iTinjf.t  ltf.43.i5r»;dlo  his  servant,  go  again,  s.  times 
2/r(7i^«4.35.ch:;d  sneezods.Jt'«f.s,ar.il  opened  eyes 
5.  10.  Elisha  si*r.;.  go  wash  in  Jordan  s.  limes,  14. 
Psnl.  12.  6.  words  are  as  silver  punned  s.  limes 
119.  IM.  s.  limes  a  day  do  I  praise  tliei:,  bocauso 
Proo.  24.  I6.a|ustmaii  fiiiletlis.  times,  and  riselh 
Dan.3.  19.  heal  the  furnace  ones,  timciinoie  than 

4.  16.  let  .«.  limit  pass  over  him,  2:1.  25,  :!2. 
Mat.  16.  21.  how  oft  sliall  I  forgive  ?  till  s.  limes 

22.  [  May  nni,  till  s.  times,  but  until  70  lirK"'  s. 
L,uke  17.4.iftUyl)roilier  treepassag.st.  thn^  a. times 
a  day,  and  s.  times  a  day  turn  again  to  thee 
SEVEN  and  tmenty.  ?jf,K  TwiNTV. 
8EVEN-YEAR.S. 
Oen.  29.  18.  I  will  serve  thee  s.  years  for  Rachel 
20.  served  s.  years  ||  27.  serve  .s.  other  years,  '.iO. 
41.  26.  the  seven  gooil  kine  are  s.  years,  and  I  he 
aeveii  good  ears  are  s.  years,  the  dream  is  one 
7t.  seven  thin  and  ill-favoured  kineare*.  i/ears 
Bcvon  empty  ears  shall  be  s.  years  of  faniino 
2!^  there  come  s.  years  of  plenty,  34,  47,  48. 
30.  there  shall  arise  s.  years  of  famine,  30,  54. 
53.  the  s.  years  of  plenteousness  were  ended 
r,pr.25.  ?.  ihousltall  number  seven  times  s.  years 
V«m.l3.22.  Meliron  washnilt  s. years  before  Zoaii 
f>e»(.15.i.at  enil  of  every  s.  years  a  r<'lease,l!1.10 
/u'/^T-".!   I-ord  delivered  Israelto  Midian  s.years 
2.'>.  take  the  second  bullock  off.  years  old 
'2.0.  lli/an  of  l?elhlihem  jiidinl  Isr:iel  .'.  years 
iiSam.Q.  11.  n.ivid  was  king  in  Hebron  s.yrnrs  sm 
nirmths,  5.  5. 1  fi'/mrs  2. 1 1 .  1  CAron. 29.  27. 
24.  13.  bIkiII  .«.  ycar.i  cf  famine  come  to  thee  ? 

1  /Tiiftrsfi.  3t^.  Hoi.  was  s.  years  in  building  temple 

2  Kin  ITS  H.  1.  famine  shall  come  upon  liind  s.  years 

2.  she  cojoiirncd  with  the  Philistines  ».  years 
11.21. .^ihalia!'  was  slain,  and  .'.years  old  was  Je- 

hoash  when  lie  began  to  re  gn,  2  Cftron.2-1. 1 
Jer.  34.  14.  at  end  of  s.  years  let  ye  go  every  man 
F.iek.  30.  0.  shall  burn  weaiions  with  fires,  years 
Lukei  .36.  Anna  lived  with  ;i  husband  s.  years 

SEVENS. 
Gen.  7.  2.  ofevery  cle.n,  beast  shalt  thou  take  by  s. 

3.  of  fowls  oftlip  air  liv  .«.  the  male  ""'*  female 

SEVENTEEN. 
tten.  37.2.  Jos.  being  s.  yenrs  old  was  fe«inis,  flock 
47.  28.  Jacob  lived  in  the  land  of  Egypt  s.  years 
I  Kinss  1  t.CIl.Rplioboam  reigned  s.  years  in  Jer;::. 
iHiniTs  13.  l-.tplioabiz  son  of  Jehu  reii'iicil  s.  years 
Jer,  32  9.  Jirem.  bought  field,  weighed  s  shekels 


SEV 

SEVENTEENTH. 
Oen.  7.  n.  on  s.  day  the  fountains  were  broken  up 
8.  4.  ark  rested  on  the  s.  day  in  seventh  month 

1  Kings  22.  51.  Ahaziah  began  to  reign  Ihes.  year 

2  Kin^s  16. 1.  in  s.  year  of  Pekah  smiof  Remaliah 
1  CkruH.  24.  15.  the  s.  lot  came  to  He/.ir 

25.  24.  the  s.  lot  came  to  Joshbekashah 

SEVENTH. 
F.ind.  21.  2.  in  a.  lie  shall  go  out  free  for  nothing 

31.  15.  but  in  the  s.  is  thesabbath  of  rest  to  Lord 
Lev.  23.  16.  unto  the  morrow  after  the  s.  s.ihbalh 
.lash.  6.  ll).  at  the  5.  tune  when  the  priests  blew 

19.  411.  and  s.  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe  of  Dan 

1  Kings  18.  44.  at  the  s.  lime  there  arose  a  cloud 
1  Chriin.  2.  15.  David  was  the  s.  son  of  Jesse 
24.  lU.  the  s.  lot  came  forth  to  Hakkoz 

20.  3.  Ehoenai  the  s.  son  of  Meshelemiah 
5.  Issachar  was  the  s.  son  of  Obod-edoin 

27.  10.  the  s.  captain  for  the  s.  month  was  Helez 
Mat.  22.  26.  second  also,  and  the  third,  to  the  e. 
.lolin  4.  52.  yesterday  at  s.  hour  the  fever  left  hiin 
.hide  14.  Enoch  the  s.  from  Adam  prophesied 
Rev.  8.  1.  and  when  he  had  opened  the  s.  seal 

ll).  7.  in  the  days  of  ihe  voice  of  the  s.  angel 

11.  15.  the  s.  angel  sounded,  there  werexoices 
16.  17.  s.  angi!  poured  out  Ins  vial  into  the  air 

21.  20.  the  s.  foundation  was  a  chrysolite 

.See  Day. 

SEVENTH  month. 

Gen.  8.  4.  aik  rested  in  s.  month  on  the  mountains 

/  "c.  10.  29.  in  s.m.  afflict  your  souls,  23.  27. 1 25.  9. 

23.  24.  ill  the  «.  monlh  shall  ye  have  a  sabbath 
.Kum.  29.  1.  in  s.  month  a  holy  convocation,  12. 

1  KingsS.  2.  Israel  assembled  tit  feast  of  Ihe  s.  m. 

2  Kings  25.  25.  in  s.  vi  Ishmael  killed  Gedaliah, 

the  Jews  and  Clialdees  with  liim,  ,/er.  41.  I. 

2  Chr.  7.  10.  ins.  moHtZ;  Solomon  sent  them  away 

31.  7.  tlicy  finished  the  heaps  in  Ihe  ,«.  month 

f.'2ra3.1.wlien  s. month  wascoine,and  Ihe  children 

of  Israel  wore  in  the  cities,  JVch.  7.  73. 

O.from  the  first  dayofs. moHfA  began  theyloolTer 

A*fA.  8. 2.  on  ihe  first  day  of  tlies.  month  Etta  reati 

14. in  feasts  of*. 7HflK«Alsrael  shalldwellin  booths 

.fer.  28.  17.  so  Haiiannih  died  in  the  s.  month 

Fze/c.  45.  25.  1..  ;h?  .<'.  month  shall  he  do  the  like 

Hag.  2.  l.in  the  s.ynoniii  the  word  came  to  liaggai 

Zech.  7.  5.  when  ye  mourned  in  fifth  and  s.  month 

H.  19.  the  fast  of  the  s.  month  shall  be  to  Judah  joy 

SEVENTH  year. 

Kind.  23, 11.  but  the  s.  year  thou  shnit  let  it  rest 

Leo.  25.  4.  in  tl..-;  s.  yeurshM  be  a  sabbath  of  rest 

20.  if  ye  say,  what  shall  we  eat  in  the  g.  year  ? 

Dent.  15.  9.  saying,  the  s.  year,  year  of  release.  Is 

at  hand,  thine  eye  beevil  ag-.iir.stthy  brotlier 

12.  in  the  s.  ijear  thou  shalt  let  him  go  free 

2  Kings  11.  4.   in  the  s.  year  Jchoiada  sent  and 

set  the  rulers  with  the  cafitains,  2  Chrun.  i^^.  1. 

12.  1.  in  s.  year  of  Jehu,  Jehoash  begun  to  reign 
18.  0.  in  s.  j/p<irof  Hoshea  king  of  Assyria  came 

Ezra  7.7.  went  to  Jerus.in .«.  year  of  Artiixerxes,8. 
A"(A.  10.  31.  leave  s.  year  o-xaclion  of  every  debt 
f'..';(h.  2.  16.  Esther  was  taken  to  king  in  ?  v'nr 
.fer.  .')2.  28.  people  carried  awayc:iplive  in  *.  year 
F.iek.  20.  1.  in  the  s.  year  elders  came  to  inquire 

SEVENTY. 
Gen.  4.24.  if  Cain,  truly  Laniechs.  and  seven-fold 
5.  12.  and  Cainan  lived  s.  years  and  begat 
11.  26.  Teiali  lived  s.  yenrs,  and  begiit  Abram 
12.4.  Abram  w.iss.five  yearsold,  when  hedepar 
F.zod.  \.  5.  of  llie  loins  of  Jiicob  were  s.  souls 

24.  I.  come  up,  thou,  and  s.  elders  of  Isriiel,  9. 
38.  29.  the  brtiss  of  the  offering  was  s.  talents 

M'um.  7.  13.  his  offering  was  one  silver  bowl  of  s. 
shekels,  19, 25, 31 ,  37, 4.3, 40, .'iS,  61 ,  67, 73,  70, 
85.  each  bowl  weighing  s.  shekels  of  silver 
11.  16.  gather  unto  me  ,■?.  men  of  the  elders,  24. 

25.  he  gave  of  Ihe  spirit  unto  the  s.  elders 
.hidg.  9.  .56.  wickedness,  in  slaying  hiss,  brethren 
2  Kings  10.  1.  Ahab  had  s.  sons  in  Samaria,  6. 

7.  they  took  king's  sons,  and  slew  s.  persons 
/!:ira2.  40.  childr.  of  Hodavii'.h  s.  four,  JVcA.  7.43. 
8.  7.  of  sons  of  Elam,  with  Jeshaiah  s.  mules 

14.  of  the  sons  of  Zobhud,  with  them  s.  males 
Psal.  00.  t  10.  as  for  our  divs,  they  are  s.  years 
fsa.  23.  15.  tt-'t  Tyre  shall  be  forjotlen  .«.  yenrs 

17.  after  end  ,..'  s.  years,  ihe  I,oril  will  visitTyre 
Jrr-  25.  II.  shall  serve  king  of  Bahyhm  s.  yi'ars 

12.  when  s.  ycnrs  are  accomplished,  20.  10. 
F.zek.  8    11.  there  stood  before  them  s.  men 
D'in.9.2  accomplish  s.  years  in  desolat.  of  Jerus. 

24.  s.  weeks  are  determined  upon  thy  people 
Zeeh.  7.  5.  even  those  s.  years,  did  ye  fast  to  mi; 
.Milt.  18.  22.  not  till  seveii  times,  but  until .«.  times 
/.nke  10.  1.  Tjord  appointed  other .«.  also  ami  sent 

17.  the  s.  returned  :ijain  with  joy  saying.  Lord 
SEVER. 
F.Tod.  fl.  22.  I  vTill  ,!  in  tint  day  the  land  of  Goshen 
0  1.  T,nrd  shall  s.  between  cattle  of  Israel  and  E:;. 
F.zrk^  30.  14.  shall  ,♦.  ontmennrcontinual  employ 
Mat.l3.  49.  and  3.  the  wicked  from  among  the  just 
4A 


SHA 

SEVERED, 
/.CD.  20.  26.  I  have  ».  you  from  other  people 
/.'<'ut.4.4I.Mosess.  three  cities    n  this  side  Jord&A 
.Iiidg.  4.  11.  Heber  had  s.  himself  from  Kenitos 

SEVERAL. 

Jfam.  28.  13.  and  a  s.  tenth  deal  of  flour  minj.'led 

with  oil  for  a  ineBt-otfering.ai,  29.  |  2'^  10,  I& 

'iKings  15.  5.  Azariali  was  a  leper  to  the  day  of  iiit 

death,  and  dwelt  in  as.  house, 2  Ckron.  26. 2L 

i  Chr.  11.  12.  in  every  s.city  put  shields  and  spean 

28.  25.  in  every  s.  city  of  judah  made  high  place* 

31.  19.  also  of  the  sons  of  A:--;r  ::.  .very  s.  citT 

-W'jt.  25.  15.  every  man  according  to  his  s.  ability  | 

Hev.  21.  21.  everv  s.  gale  was  of  one  pearl,  street 

SEVERALLY. 

1  Cor.  12.  11.  dividing  to  everv  man  s.  as  he  wi'l 

SEVERITY. 

fiom.l  1 .  22  behold  therelbre  liie  goodness  and  *  of 
God,  on  them  who  fells.tiultotheegoodnesi 
SEW. 

F.ccl.  3.  7.  a  time  to  rend  and  a  time  to  s.  a  tiiTi« 

Eiek.  13. 18.  woe  to  women  s.  pillows  to  arm-liole» 
SEWED. 

f7cn.  3.  7.  lhey».  fig-leaves  together,  made  aprono 

F.zra  4.  t  12.  they  s.  together  the  foundations 

.fob  16.  15.  1  have  s.  sackcloth  upon  my  skin 
SEWEST. 

.Job  14.  17.  in  a  bag,  and  then  s.  up  niineini()uity 
SEWETH. 

Mark  2.21. no  mans. a  piece  of  new  cloth  on  an  old 
SHADE. 

Psal.  121.5.  the  Lord  is  thv  s.  upon  thy  right  hand 
SHADOW 

Is  the  representation  which  any  thing  makes  of 
tiself,  being  interposed  between  the  sun  or  a 
light  and  any  solid  body,  Isa.  38.  8.  AcH 
5.  15.  .filso  a  place  sheltered  from  the  sun 
Job  7.  2,  As  a  servant  desirelh  the  shadow. 
The  law  is  cnllc.l  a  shadow  nf  good  things  to 
come,  Heb.  10.  1.  that  is,  the  Mosaical  eco- 
nomy was  only  a  dark  obscure  representation 
nf  Christ,  who  wa<!  the  substance  of  the  legal 
types  and  shadows.  Some  are  nf  opinitin  that 
the  Jlpustle  here  alludes  to  the  custom  o/ Pain- 
ters, who  first  make  a  rude  draught,  and  from 
It  draw  a  perfect  and  lively  picture:  then  the 
sense  of  the  words  is  this ;  The  old  coreniint 
did  C!>ntair,  only  dark  rcsemhla.t::es  and  types 
of  heauenly  things,  no  lively  rrprescntatinna 
of  them  :  this  bring  reserved  unto  the  time  of 
the  gospel,  wherein  (Christ  and  all  ci'iritiial 
blessings  in  him  are  clearly  and  plainly  oiani- 
fcitrd~  Others  think  that  the  .Apostle  nlludes 
to  t/ic  shadow  nf  a  body,  and  makes  this  the 
sense  :  That  the  old  covenant  had  only  types, 
rekcrein  Christ  and  heavenly  things  through 
him  were  darkly  represented,  not  the  suhstanct 
and  truth  of  the  things  themselves. 

.■J  Shadow  being  made  by  the  sun,  follows  its  -mo- 
tions, and  IS  in  perpetual  varinlinn,  until  at 
last  it  auit  evanish  and  disappear;  in  this  sense 
the  life  nf  man  is  compared  tn  a  shadow, 
1  Chron.  29.  15,  Our  days  on  earth  are  as  ft 
shadow,  and  ihtrc  is  none  abiling.  Job  says 
chap.  17.  7,  All  my  members  are  as  a  shadow  i 
that  is,  1  am.  shrunk  to  nothing,  and  bccomi 
a  mere  anatomy  or  ghost. 

Ttie  shadow  of  death.  Job  say.^,  T.et  the  shadow 
of  death  stain  the  day  wherein  I  was  born, 
Job  3.  3.  that  is  such  a  dismal  darkness  as  is 
in  the  place  nf  the  dead  ;  or,  so  gross  and  pal- 
pable darkness,  that  by  its  horrors  and  damp: 
may  take  away  men's  spirits  and  lives.  The 
morning  is  to  inurilereis  and  adulterers  ,ns  llie 
shadow  of  death  ;  that  is,  terrible  nnd  baleful. 
because  it  both  discovers  them  and  their  worxs 
of  darkness,  and  hinders  their  proclices.  Job 
24.  17,  The  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death  . 
that  is,  the  dejith  of  the  m«.vf  terrible  and  if 
ftiijhting  dangers,  Psiil.  23.4. 

Gen.  10.  8.  they  came  under  the  s.  of  my  roof 

.fiidg.  9. 1.'.  then  come  and  put  your  trus'  in  my  it. 
36.  thou  seest  the  s.  of  the  mountains  as  if  mer 

2  Kings'iO  0.  shall  the s.  go  forwaid  ten  degrees  . 

10.  it  is  a  lisht  thin^'  for  tlie  s.  to  go  down  ler. 

11.  and  he  brouslil  the  s.  ten  detrrees  liackwnrd 
1  Ciir.  20.  1.5.  our  days  on  eanh  are  as  a  a.  .lob  8. 9 
./oh  7.  2.  as  a  servnnt  earnestly  desireth  the  ». 

14.  2.  he  fleeth  also  as  a  s.  and  continuelh  not 

17.  7.  and  nil  my  members  are  as  a  s. 

40.  22   Ihe  shady  trees  cover  hun  with  their*. 

I'snl.  17.  8.  hide  me  under  the  s.  of  thv  wings 
36.7. put  their  trust  under  llies.of  iliv  wings,57. 1 
63.  7.  in  the  s.  of  thy  wings  will  1  rejoice 
80.  10.  the  hills  were  covered  with  tiies.  of  it 
0'    1    shall  abide  under  the  *   nfllie  Almighty 
102.  11.  my  (lavs  are  like  a  s.  that  declimth 
100.  23.  I  am  gone  like  a  s.  when  it  declinetJi 
144  4.n'anisvnnitv,hisdiiyBatp,iss.  F.cri.d.  13. 

Eccl.  6.  12.  his  vain  life  which  hesp«nUetBa5  a  is. 


SHA 

OB«t  2.  S.  1  Bat  under  his  «.  with  f.-eat  (jelijht 
ba. 4<>.  alaheriiiicle  foray,  in  darliiTierrom  Ileal 

10.  3  make  ihy  s.  as  the  night  m  tiie  noonday 
25.  4.  O  Lord,  ihou  hast  bueu  a  s.  from  the  heat 

5.  bring  down  the  heat  vvitli  s.  of  a  cloud 
tU).  2,  lo  strengthen,  and  trust  in  the  a.  of  E^ypt 
3.  and  the  trust  in  s.  of  Egypt  your  coijfu.sion 

32.  2.  as  the  s.  of  a  great  rock  in  a  weary  land 
34.  15  owl  lay  and  hatch,  and  gather  under  lier  s. 
38.  8.  I  will  bring  again  the  s.  of  the  degrees 
49.  2.  in  s.  of  his  hand  hath  he  liid  me,  51.  16. 

Jer.  48.  45.  they  stood  under  the  s.  of  lleshbon 
Lam.  4.  20.  we  -said,  under  his  s.  we  Bliall  live 
Ezek  17.  23.  in  the  s.  thereof  shall  ihey  ilwell 
31.  6.  and  umler  his  s.  dwelt  all  great  iia'.ious 

12.  all  the  jicople  are  gone  down  from  his  s. 
17.  that  dwelt  under  his  5.  in  midst  of  heathen 

Dati.  4.  12.  the  beasts  of  the  field  had  s.  under  U 
tins.  4. 13.  under  elms,  because  s.  thereof  is  good 

14  7.  they  that  dwell  under  his  s.  shaU  return 
Jonnh  4.  5.  maile  a  booth,  and  sat  under  it  in  «. 

o.over  Jonah,  that  itmight  be  s.  over  his  head 
Mark  4.  32.  that  fowls  may  lodge  under  the*,  of  it! 
Sets  5.  15.  that*,  of  Peter  raiglitoversliadow  so:ne  ' 
Cul.  2.  17.  which  are  a  s.  of  things  lo  come,  but 
l/eb.8.  5.  who  serve  unto  thes.  of  lieavenly  things 
II).  1.  the  law  having  a  s.  of  good  things  to  come 
/am.  1.  17.  vvitli  whom  is  no  s.  of  turning 
S»c  Death. 
SHADOWS. 
Cant. 2.17.  till  the  day  break,  and  s.  flee  away,  4. 6. 
Jer.  G.  4.  for  s.  of  the  eveiiiii:^  are  stretchud  out 

SHADOWING. 
ha.  18. 1.  woe  lo  tlie  land  s.  with  wings,  which  is 
Ezek.  31. 3.  Assyrian  was  a  cedar  with  a  5.  shroud 
F/ci.O.S.  over  cherubims  of  glory  i.  the  met  cy -seat 

SHADY. 

lob  40.21.  he  lieth  under  the  s.  trees  in  Ihe  covert 

22.  the  s.  trees  cover  him  with  their  shadow 

SHAFT 

Exod.  25.  31.  liis  s.  and  branches,  his  bowls  and 

flowers,  shall  be  of  the  same,  37.  17.  JVam.  8.  4. 

ha.  4S).  2.  and  he  hath  made  iiie  a  polished  5. 

SHAKE. 
Exod.  29.  f  24.  s.  litem  to  and  fro  for  wave-offering 
Jiids^.  II).  20.  Samson  said,  I  will  go  out  and  s  inys. 
f'f/t.  5.  13.  also  I  shook  my  lap,  and  s;tid,  so  G.  j-. 
Julj  A.  14.  fcNir  came,  which  made  my  bones  to  4-. 

15  33.  he  shall  s.  off  his  unripe  grnpe  as  tlie  vine 
10,4.1  could  heip  up  words,aiid  s.  my  head  at  you 

P.idl.  22.  7.  they  shoot  out  the  lip,  they  s.  head 
411.  3.  tho'  Ihc  mountains  s.  with  swelling  thereof 
()S.  t  9.  thou  didst  s.  out  a  plentiful  Vfi.:'^ 
09.  23.  and  make  their  loins  conliniially  to  s. 
72.  Hi.  the  fruit  thereof  shall  s.  like  Ijuhaiion 
h'l.  2.  19.  when  he  ariselh  to  s.  the  earth,  21. 
10. 15.  as  if  the  rod  should  .5.  itself  against  them 
32.  he  shall  s.  his  hand  ajainst  Ihe  mount 

11.  15.  till'  Loid  shall  s.  his  hand  over  the  river 
13.  2.  ('.xiilt  the  voice  unto  them,  s.  the  hand 

13.  1  will  .•?.  honveiis,  .Jurl  3.  Hi.  Hair.  2.  C,  21. 
24.  18.  the  foundations  of  the  earth  do  «. 

33.  9.  nashan  and  Carmel  s.  off  their  fruits 
52.  2.  g.  thyself  from  the  dust,  O  .leiusilen 

Jer.  23.  9.  mine  heart  is  broken,  all  my  hones  s. 
Rirk.  2(;.10.  lliy  walls  shall  s.  at  noise  of  iior.semen 
15.  shall  niit'lhe  isles  s.  ill  tho  sound  of  thy  fall? 
27.28.  the subuibs  shall  s.  at  the  sound  cf  the  cry 
31.  11).  [  made  nations  s.  at  the  sound  of  his  fail 
38. 20.  all  men  of  tho  eartli  shall  s.  at  my  preseiii  e 
Dun.  4.  14.  s.  off  his  loaves,  and  scatter  liis  fruit 
./Ini'is  '.).  1.  smile  the  lintel,  that  the  posts  may  s. 
Hitrr.'i.l.l  will  s.  all  nations,  desire  of  all  nations 
7.fcli.  2.  9.  behold,  I  will  s.  my  hand  on  them 
J7!!(.  in.  I4.whcn  ye  depart  out  of  that  houni-.,'>r  city, 
s.offthc  dust  ofyour  feet,  JlftrATi.  H.  ^«i-e9.5. 
28.  4.  and  for  fear  of  him  the  keepers  did  s. 
/-utrf)  48.stream  beat  that  hoi'.se,nndc:ou Id  r<;,t.r.it 
Ueb.  12.  2U.  once  more  I  .<.  not  the  eart.S  only 

SKAKED. 
Ps.  109.  25.  they  looked  on  me,  they  s.  iheir  headg 

SHAKEN. 
Lcv."<\.  36.  the  sound  of  a. •  'eafshiU  chase  them 

1  tCn-.ns  14. 15.8hall  smile  Isr.as  a  n-ed  is  s  m  water 
2 Kiv  ■/,  19.  21.  hath  drspised  thee,  the  oaughliT  of 

.I.rusalem  hath  .<i.  her  head  al  thee,  7.1^.37.22. 
^rh.  5.  13.  even  t.'ius  bo  he  s.  out  and  einptie'l 
Job  Iti.  12.  taken  me  by  mv  neck,  .■>.  me  lo  jiieces 
38.  13.  rn.i.t  the  wicked  might  he  s.  on;  of  it 
fxal.  18.  7.  the  foundations  of  Ihe  .'iills  were  s. 
JV((A.  2.  3.  and  the  fir-trees  shall  i>e  terribly  s. 
"   12   if .'.  they  fall  into  ih«  mouth  of  Ihe  paler 
Net.  II.  7.  a  reed  s.  with  Ihe  wind,  I.ukel.  24. 
£4. 29.  stars  shall  fall  from  heaven,  and  powers  of 
hei.ven  shall  be  s.  Mark  13.  95.  Luke 
xl.  20. 
I.ukifi.  .18.  sive»ood  measure,  pressed,*.  loptether 
Acti  4.31.  whrn  thov  hnd  praved  the  place  was.». 
lfi.2fi.so  th  itihe  fiiiindations  of  Ihs  prison  wi-re  ». 

2  TAej»  2. 2.  )o  h;  not  snot  s.  in  mind,  or  troubled 

d36 


SHA 

fl(;&.12.2T.  removing  of  those  things  thai  arej  S/i.it 
those  lliiiijjs  which  cannot  bt  s.  may  re  siain 

Rev.  6.  13.  as  a  lig-lree  when  s.  of  a  'niglity  wind 
SHAKETH. 

.lob  9.  fi.  which  s.  the  earlh  out  of  her  place 

Pa-«/.  29. 8.  Ihe  voice  of  the  Eurd  s.  llie  wilderness 
(iO.  2.  heal  the  breaclies  thereof,  for  il  «. 

/.*u.l0.15.  shall  saw  magnify  againsi  I  iiiithatir.it? 

19.  10.  the  ha.id  of  the  Eord  wliicli  he  s.  over  il 

33.  15.  he  that  i-.liis  hand  from  hojdii  g  of  bribes 

SHAKING. 

.Job  41.  29.  he  laugheth  at  Ihe  s.  of  a  Sf  ear 

l^sal.  44.  14.  the  i.  of  the  head  among  ihe  people 

I.ia.  17.  0.  as  the  *-.  of  an  olive-tree,  24.  13. 
19.  16.  shall  fear,  because  of  the  s.  of  the  hand 
30.  32.  and  in  battles  of  s.  shalUie  fight  with  it 

Eiek.  37.  7.  behold  a  s.  and  hones  came  togelher 

3d.  19.  ill  that  day  there  shall  be  a  gi  eats,  in  Israel 

SHAMBLES. 

I  Cor.  19.  2.5.  whatsoever  is  sold  in  tho  s.  that  eat 
SHAME 

Is  taken,  (1)  For  thai  nffcction  which  ariseth  by 
reason  of  .^ome  civil  dishonesty  or  Jilthtness, 
and  a/tpcars  in  the  countenance  bij  blushing. 
Gen.  2.  25,  They  were  naked,  ami  were  not 
ashamed.  There  was  neither  deformity  in  iheir 
bodies,  nor  guilt  in  their  souis,  the  cause  of 
shame.  (2)  For  trouble  and  perturbalio-n  of 
mind  and  conscience,  being  gfievcd  and  cast 
down  at  Ihe  remembrance  of  sin  against  dud; 
Rom.  6.21,  What  fruit  had  ye  in  those  things 
whereof  \e  are  now  ashamed  ?  .ind  in  Ezra 
9.  6,  I  am  ashamed,  and  blush  to  lift  up  my 
face  lo  thee,  my  God,  for  our  iniqui  ies  are 
increased  over  our  head.  This  is  shame  of 
conscience,  ichich  in  wicked  men  is  an  evil  af- 
fection, and  part  of  the  torment  of  hell;  but 
211  the  godly  it  is  a  good  affection,  a  sign  and 
fruit  of  their  repentance.  Jer.  31.  19,  F.ph- 
rairn  smote  upon  his  thigh,  and  was  ashamed. 
(3)  For  a  shameful  idol,  which  would  bring 
the  worshi/;j)ers  of  it  to  shame  at  last.  Hos. 
9.  10,  Tluy  went  lo  Baal  pcor,  and  separated 
themselves  unto  that  shame.  (4)  For  scorn, 
dcri^on,  and  contempt.  Ezek., 36.  6,  Ye  have 
borne  the  shame  of  the  heathen. 

7'u  uncover  the  shame,  or  nakedness  of  a  person, 
are  si/no»imous  terms.  Isaiah  threatens  the 
Egy|)!ians,  that  thnj  should  bclcd  away  eapticc 
stark  naked,  without  any  thing  to  cover  their 
shame  or  their  nakedness,  Isa.  20.  4.  Jind  the 
same  prophet  says.  Thy  nakedness  shall  be  un- 
covered, ya  ihy  shame  shall  be  seen,  Isa.  47.  3. 
Il  is  said,  Prov.  .3.  35,  Shame  shall  he  the  pro- 
motion of  fools ;  Their  promotion  shall  be  Iheir 
own  shame,  and  the  disgrace  of  those  that  prc- 
violc  them.  Jind  in  Prov.  9.  7,  He  that  reprov- 
oth  a  scoriier,  gntieih  to  himself  shame:  He 
losrth  his  labour,  and  shall  only  get  discredit 
by  it.  The  aposth  says,  Rom.  5.  5,  Hr.;;e 
niaketli  not  ashamed,  fiuch  hope,  which  is  the 
fruit  of  faith,  patience,  and  ezperier.cc,  shall 
not  be  disappointed,  but  shall  certainly  obtr^in 
Ihc  goad  things  hoped  for,  and  so  bring  mai- 
trr  of  rejoicing,  and  not  of  shame. 

Exod.  32.25.  Aaron  made  them  naked  unto  theirs. 

Judg.  18.7.  was  none  lo  [)ut  them  to  .<!.  in  any  thing 

1  .Sii/n.  20.  34.  because  his  father  had  done  liims. 
)  f^iim.  13. 13.  whither  shall  I  cmise  my  ».  lo  go 

2  C'4ron.32. 21.  returned  with  .«.  efface  to  his  land 
.Job  8.22.  that  liate  thee  shall  be  clothed  with  s. 
P.frii.  4.2.  how  long  will  ye  turn  :ny  glory  inlos.? 

3.5.  4.  put  them  to  s.  that  seek  after  my  soul 
26.  lot  them  be  clothed  with  f .  and  dishonour 

40. 1 ».  let  them  he  put  lo  ?..  wish  me  evil,  83.  17. 
1.5.  let  Ihem  he  desolate  for  a  reward  of  their  s. 

44.7.  Ihou  hast  put  them  los.  that  hated  us,  5.3.5. 

9.  but  ihou  hast  cast  olVand  put  us  to  *. 

15.  Ihe  s.  of  my  f.ice  hatli  covered  mc,  69.  7. 
69.  19.  thou  bast  known  my  repronch  iii>d  s. 
70.3.let  Ihem  he  tiirnpd  back  for  reward  of  their*. 
71.  24.  let  them  be  brought  iinlu  .?.  that  seek  hurt 
83.  16.  fill  Iheir  faces  with  s.  O  Lord 
89.  45,  thou  hast  covered  him  with  ,», 
I'Xt,  2!).  let  mine  adversaries  be  clothed  with  .». 
119.31.  stuck  to  thy  testimon.  O  I.,  rui  not  los 
132.  18.  his  enemies  will  I  clothe  with  .». 
Pron.  3.  35.  but  s.  shall  be  the  pmniotion  of  fools 
9.  7.  he  that  reproveth  a  scorner,  L'ettelh  .■•. 
10.5. that  sleeps  in  harvest, is  a  son  ihni  eauselh  s. 
11.2.  when  pride  eomelh,  then  rometh  s. 

12.  16.  but  a  prudent  mnn  covereth  s. 

13,  5.  a  wicked  inan  is  loathsome  and  cometii  tns. 
18.  .9.  shall  he  to  him  that  refuseth  histructioii 

14,35.  hut  his  wrath  is  asainst  him  ihMlcnH.sclhs. 
17.  2.  shall  have  rule  over  a  son  that  causeih  s. 
)8.  13.  answereth  before  he  heareth,  il  iss.  tohira 
19. 26.  that  chaseih  h's  mother,  is  a  son  causeth  s. 
25.  8.  when  Ihy  ni'ighbour  hath  (Hit  thee  to  s. 

10.  lost  he  that  heareth  it  but  tJico  to  *. 


SHA 

TfOt'. 29.15  chil  1  left  to  hiin.  Uringp  bwrnoihor  t«  • 
Isa.  20.  4.  their  hultoi'ks  iiucoveied,  lo».of  I  (ivj  t 
22.  18.  chariots  shall  be  the  s,  o''  liiv  lord'*  hu;.»t 
;«».  3.  Ihe  flrength  of  Pharaoh  shall' l»e  your  t  5 

47.  1  be  uncovered,  yea  thy  s.  »liall  be  wen 
.50.  6.  I  hid  not  my  face  from  s'.  and  spiiiiiig 
54.  4.  tear  not,  lhi>u  shall  not  be  put  lo  s.  nor  con 

founded,  for  thou  shall  forget  s.  of  thy  yuui)< 
61.  7.  for  your  s.  yon  siiall  have  double 
./(■/■.  3.  24.  s.  devoured  the  lalxmr  ol  our  faliien* 
2.5.  we  lie  down  in  .«.  ai«l  our  confusion  covers  rig 

13.  2.1.  I  will  discover,  that  thy  .*  may  »p|)eiii 
20.  IH.  that  my  days  may  be  cuns'iinud  with  ■> 
23.40  and  a  jierpetual  s.  not  be  forgotten 

46.  12.  the  naiionshave  heard  of  thy  s.  Ihy  cry 

48.  39.  how  hath  Moab  turned  back  with  *-. 
51.51.S.  hath  covered  our  faces,  for  slraiigeis 

Ezek.  7.  18.  s.  shall  be  on  all  faces,  and  baUlnei.a 
16.  .52.  bear  thine  own  s.  for  thy  sins,  .'54. 

03.  never  open  Ihy  mouth  because  of  thy  i. 
.32.  24.  yet  have  they  borne  their  «.  with  them,  2.5 

30.  bear  their  s.  with  them  that  go  down  to  pil 
34.  29.  nor  hear  the  s.  of  the  heathen  any  more 
.36.  6.  because  ye  have  borne  the  .s.  of  the  iieiilheu 

7.  the  heathen,  they  shall  hear  theirs.  44.  K, 

15.  nor  cause  to  hear  in  thee  s.  of  the  heatliui. 
39.  26.  after  that  they  have  borne  their  s. 

I  Jan.  12.  2.  miiiiy  of  them  shall  awake,  some  to  j 
Hos.  4.  7.  Iherelbrel  will  change  their  glory  intoa 

18.  her  rulers  with  s.  do  love,  give  ye 

9.  10.  they  separated  themselves  unto  that  s. 
10,6.  Ephraim  shall  receive  s,  Israel  be  ashamol 

Obad.  10  for  thy  violence  .?.  shall  cover  thee 
.Vie.  1.  II.  pass  ye  away,  having  Ihy  s.  naked 

2.6.  shall  not  (irophcsy,  they  shall  not  lakes. 

7.  lO.s.shallcovcrher  which  said,  where  is  Lottl. 
JVoh.  3.  5.  [  will  shew  the  kingdoms  thy  .t. 
Hah.  2.  10.  thou  hast  consulted  s.  to  thy  houn,: 

16.  Iliou  art  filled  with  .s.  for  glory,  <lriiik  tlioa 
Zeph.  3.  5.  but  the  unjust  knowelh  no  s. 

19.  get  praise,  where  they  have  been  put  lo  i 
f.uke  14.  9.  Ihou  begin  v\'ilh  s.  to  lake  lowest  room 
Jicts  5.  41.  they  were  counted  worthy  to  suffer  s. 

1  Car.  6.  5.  I  speaJs  to  your  s.  15.  34. 

11.  6.  if  it  be  a  s.  for  a  woman  lo  be  shorn 

14.  if  a  man  liavi;  long  hair,  it  is  a  s.  unto  hin* 

14.  35.  it  is  a  s.  for  a  woman  to  speak  in  rhurcb 

2  Cor.  4.  t  2.  but  renounced  the  hidden  things  of  » 
Eph.  5. 12.  a  s.  lo  speak  of  things  done  of  them 
I'hil.'i.  10.  whose  glory  is  in  their  .?.  who  mind 
/yrZi.O.O.  crucify  afresh,  and  put  him  to  an  ojien  * 

12.  2.  he  endured  the  cross,  despisins  the  s. 
.hide  13.  raging  waves,  foiiniing  out  their  own  s. 
He;:.  3. 18.  th'.t  s.of  thy  nakedness  do  not  appear 

10.  15.  Is;-  be  walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  s. 

SHAME. 
fiaih  l.f  15.  let  her  glean  among  sheaves,  s.her  no. 
1  C,;^-.  4.  T4. 1  write  not  these  things  lo  s.  you 
li.  22.  despise  ye  church  of  God,  and  s.  tbeniT 

SHAMED. 
(?f7!.3S.  23.  let  her  lake  it  to  her  lest  we  be  s. 

1  Srt.7!.25.t  7.  thyshepherds  with  ns,  wes.  them  no! 

t  15.  men  were  cood  unto  h*,  and  we  were  not  s. 

2  .Sr7m.l9.5.tlioii  hast  s.llie  facesoCall  thy  .servantj 
Psal.  14.  0.  you  have  .?.  Ihe  counsel  of  the  poor 

SHAMETH. 
Prop.  28. 7.  companion  of  riotous  men  s.  h-s  falter 

SL'AMEFACEDNES.S. 
I  Tr'm.S- 9.  that  women  ndnrn  themselves  with  c 

SHAMEFUL. 
.Ter.  11.  13.  ye  have  set  up  altars  to  that  s.  thing 
Hiik.  2.  10.  and  s.  simtdn?  be  on  Ihy  glory 

SHAMEFULLY. 
f/ox.  2.  5.  she  that  conceived  them,  hnth  dene  e. 
Mark  12.  4.  sen-  him  away  s.  hnndhd,  /.«*c20,1  J 

1  T/ics.f.  2.  2.  and  were  s.  entreated,  as  ye  knew 

SHAMELESSLY. 

2  Sow.  C.  90.  as  one  of  vain  fellows  s.  uncoveretl* 

SHAPE. 
F,wke  .3.22.  aescendedm  bodily  s.  like  dove  on  hire 
lohn  5.  37.  no  learl  his  voice,  not  seer,  bia  *. 

SHA  PEN. 
rsnl.  51.  5.  btnolu,  I  was.?,  in  iniqwily,  ar.d  in  su: 

SHAPES. 
Rev.  9.  7,  the  s.  of  the  locusts  were  liRe  horses 

SHARE. 
l.S«?n.l3.20.wen?  down  to  sharpen  every  rr>aiihifc» 

SHARP. 

Fr')'/.  4.  25,  y^ipporah  took  a  s.  stone  and  cut  ofr 

. /»s,>.5.2,m a kelVces. knives,  andcirctimcrse  a^am 

.3,  .Idshmi  ?nade  s.  knives  and  fircnineised  Israol 

1  >^n)n,I4  ^,beiwee     ne  i  assases  there  was  s.  rock 

.fob  41.  30.  s.  stones  are  under  him,  he  spreaiietn 

fl,  pointed  thirtes  npon  the  mirb 

Psrrj,  45,  5.  arrows .«  in  Ihe  heart  of  king's  enfm;.'« 

.52.2.thy  tongue  like  a .«.  razor  working  deceit  fullr 

.57, 4. whose  teeth  are  spears, their  lonjrtie.s.Rwnrd 

120  4.  s.  arrows  of  mighty  with  coals  ofitiniper 

prrm.  5.  4.  but  h*    fnd  is  s.  "S  a  two  eil^ed-pworj 

25  18  a  man  '.  «al  bears  raise  wilnessio*  ai»6X 


SHE 

fc«  5.  '-28.  Ihey  sliall  ;oiiie,  whose  arrowo  are  s. 
41    15.  1  wi  I  iiiaku  tlicu  u  .s.  Uirtiiliiijj;  iimlruiiieiit 
49  'i.  lie  liatli  made  iii)  iiiouili  like  a  s.  swutii 
Blzrk.  9.  1.  lake  Uiee  u  6'.  kiiile  and  cuuse  il  to  puss 
Wc/s  Ij.  3'J.  Umcuiiieiiliuii  «at>su  s.  belweeii  I'aiil 
HsD.  1.  Iti.  oul  (illiis  iiiouili  Weill  a  s.  luo-eil^eil 
sword, liiti  eouiitetiaiice  was  as  ilie sun,  1*J  lo. 
2.  12.  tiiese  lliiugssaitliUe  llial  li.illi  tlie.4.swuRl 
14.  14.  iSon  ot  iiiuii  III  Ins  liuiid  a  .s.  sickle,  17. 
IS.  tlie  aiigel  cried  lo  liiin  llmt  iiad  llie  j>.  £>iekle 
SHAKPE.N 
fj^uL  0   tV.  tliou  shall  5.  llieiii  to  tliy  children 
t  Sum.  13.  'JO.  >vent  down  lo3.  every  man  his  share 
SI.  yet  Uiey  hud  a  tile  t'ur  axes,  and  lu  £.  goaUs 
SHARPENED. 
Psal.  140.  3.  they  .s.  their  lougues  like  a  snrpent 
Ezek.  2J   ».  a  sword  is  «.  and  iVirhiihed,  lU,  11. 

SUAKPENE'i'H. 
Job  16-  ".)-  mine  eiieuiy  s.  his  eyes  upon  ine 
frev.  27.  li.  iruu  ^'.  nun,  so  a  man  £.  Jus  tViend 

SHARPER. 
Mic.  7.4.  the  most  uiiri^'hl  is  »-.tli.in  a  thorn  edge 
Seb.  4.  12.  the  word  ul  Uod  is  s.  tlian  any  sword 

SiJAKPLY. 
Juilg.  8.  1.  and  they  did  chide  wilh  Gideon  5. 
Tit.  I.  13.  rebuke  Itieiii  .<  Jlial  lliey  may  bo  sound 

SHARPNESS. 
2  Cor.  13.  10.  lest  bein^  |>rej(Ut  I  should  use  5. 

SHAVE. 

Aer.13.33.  shall  be  shaven,  but  scsll  shall  he  not  s. 

14.  H.  the  uiiciean  persiin  shall  s.  otf  his  hair,  'J. 

ai.  5.  nor  shall  they  j.  the  corner  of  their  bean! 

ffum.G.  i>.  then  he  Ihull  s.  his  lieiid  inlhe<lay  of 

his  cleansing,  <in  Iheseveiilh  day  shall  Jie  s.  il 

'8.  JN'azante  shall  «.  llie  head  of  his  seji.iraliiMi 

6.7.  let  thdiiii.  Ilieir  tl.jili,  and  wash  their  clothes 

/.>e«t.2i.l2.captive  shall  .<.  her  head,  pare  her  nails 

Judjr,  16.  ly.  slie  C;ui.seii  hiiii  lo  ,*.  oH":  "Veil  Kick* 

Isa.  7.  20.  Lord  slmll  «.  wiih  a  razor  ihat  is  hired 

Ezck.  44.  20.  neilher  shall  ihey  .t.  their  heads 

Jicls  21.  24.  be  atchari.'es,  lliul  llieyj.  iheir  beads 

SIIAVKI). 
fieri.  41.  14.  Josejih  s.  nnd  changed  his  raiment 
2  Sam,  10  4. .?.  orihalfthei;  iieards,  1  Ckrun.  1!>.  -1. 
Job  1.  20.  Job  rent  his  ipaiiile  and  .s.  Ins  head 

SHAVEN. 

Lev.  13,  33.  be  s.  but  the  seall  shall  he  not  shave 

,V«m.  6.  IC.  afier  the  liairof  Ins  separalum  is  s. 

Judg.  16.  J7.  if  [  be  s.  iiiyslritii^'th  uillgo  from  me 

2'i.  the  iiair  l/S,j.in  to  grow  again  after  he  was  s. 

Jer.  41.  5.  foa-^coie  men  having  their  beards  s. 

I  Cor.  \\.  5.  that  is  even  all  one  as  if  she  were  s. 

6.  if  it  be  a  sharae  to  be  .«.  let  her  be  covered 

SHEAF. 

rjen.37.7.beho!;l  mys.arose.andalso  stood  upright; 

behold,  yc>:rslieav('smade«biisaiiceto  my  «. 

I.FV.  23.  10.  ye  shall  bring  a  s.  of  llie  firsl-friiiia 

1 1.  ye  shall  wave  t!-e  «.  before  the  Lord,  12. 
Vrutlii.  IS),  hastforgot  as.  shaltnoigolii  le  ch  it 
Joh2i.  10.  they  take  aw:iy  ihe  .s-.  fromlhe  hungry 
Zech.  12.  G. governors  ot  JuH.ih  likea  torch  in  a  i. 

SHEAVES. 
<7c?i.  37.  7.  behold,  v.e  were  binding  s.  in  tlio  fiehl 
/J«rA2.7.1et  me  glean  and  gather  iimop:.'t:iei'.  15. 
AfA.  13.  1.').  some  on  the  sahhaih  '(rmgi;:;  in  s. 
PsnI.  126.  6.  he  s!-.?.!!  cur.ie  bringing  j.  with  hira 

12".'.  7.  nor  he  that  bindelh  s.  his  bosom 
J7nitf.s2.13.1ani  prc-sed  inidrr  yoii.a- acart  full  ofs. 
Mic.  4.  12.  the  Lord  fhall  gather  tlicm  as  the  s. 

SHEAR. 
Oen.  31.  19.  and  L  ibaii  went  to  ,^.  his  sheep 
3a  13.  .Tudah  coe'h  to  Tnrniali  (o  .v.  his  ^hrep 
Drut.  ]').  1!>.  nor  shall  .t.  (hi' fir^llnigolihv  sheep 
ISafl!.2.'5.4.Daviabpaiilthat  Nabal  did  s.liis sheep 

SHEARER. 
.Sets  8.  32.  and  like  a  V.inih  (himb  before  his  .s. 

SHEARERS. 
dm.  38.  12.  nnd  .Indali  vent  up  unto  his  sheep  .i. 
I  Sam.  2.5.  7.  now  I  have  heard  that  lluiu  hast  -«. 
11.  sh.TllTtake  mv  flesh  I  have  killed  for  my.'?. 
ZSnm.  13. '23.  Absalom  had  s.  In  naalhnzor,  24. 
/«a.53.7.as  a  sheep  before  hers.  is<lumli,opensnol 

SHEARING. 
1  Sam.  2.J.  2.  nnd  Nalinl  was  n.  sheep  in  Carmel 

SHEARING  HOrsK. 
2Jrjnj'.?10.'!2..1eliii  met  bieibrei!  of  Ahaziah  als.-A. 
14>.lie  slew  them  at  ihe  pit  of  ihe  s.-A. 

SHEATH. 
S  .  '7.  !i\.  Pavid  drew  the  sword  out  of  liis/e. 
2.<>nm.2n.  8.  wilh  a  sword  faslened  in  the  ^.thereof 
I  CAroii.  91.  27.  iheansel  put  thesworil  iiiUi  Ilia.*. 
F.trk.  21.3.1  will  draw  his  sw  o'd  om  of  the  .<.  4, 5. 
30. shall  I  en  use  itttireHirn  into  his. 5.?  will  judge 
Jo/in  18.  11.  Jesus  sa'd.  put  np  thy  sword  iiilo  «. 

SHED. 
?.S(jm.20.10..Toab  s.Amasa's  bowels  to  lbc  cronnd 
.^i/.2ri.28.  is  ,'.  formany  for  the  remission  of  sins 
,5»-t*2. 33.  received  the  promise  of  Holy  Ghost.b 

baths,  forth  this  which  ye  now  seeand  lionr 

Bom  .VSlove  of  G.is  r.  in  ourheattshy  Holy  Ghost 

339 


SHE 

•7'«t.3.6.which  he*. on  us  abundantly  thro'  Jes.  (  ii. 

ti(C  Blood. 

SHEIJUER. 

Ezek.  13.  10.  if  hebigeiu  son  that  isas.  of  blood 

SHfcUDEl'H. 
<rcii.9. 6. whoso..?. man's  bliiud,hisbloi>d  shall  be  sli. 
Kiek.  22.  3.  the  citv  «.  blood  in  the  iiiidsl  of  it 

SilEUUlNG. 
Heb.  9.  22.  and  without  s.  of  blood  is  no  remission 
SHE-GOATS,  see  iiuxrs. 
SHEEP. 
Gen.  4.  2.  Abel  a  keeper  ofs.  Cain  tiller  of  grounil 
21).  C.  Rachel  his  daughter  coineih  wilh  the  »-.  9. 
F.iiid.  9.  3.  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is  ujion  ihe  s. 
12.  5.  ye  shall  take  it  outlrom  the  s.  or  thegoals 
20.  24.  thou  shall  sacritice  Ihcieon  thy  s.  aiido.\eii 
22.  1.  if  a  mail  steal  a  s.  <xi\A  kill  it  or  sell  it,  4,  9. 
10   if  a  man  give  to  his  neighbour  a  s.  lo  keep 
30.  hkewi.se  do  with  »lio  fiisiling  ofs.  .14.  19. 
Les.  1.  10.  if  Ins  oiienng  be  of  the  s.  or  goals 
7.  23.  shall  eal  no  manner  of  fat  ofs.  or  of  goats 
22.  19.  yesliall  otl'er  a  male  of  llie.":.  or  goats,  21. 

27.  26.  no  niuii  shall  eanciify  the  tirstling  of  a  s. 
jVtfm.l8.17.lhelirsllnig  ofs.  thou  shall  not  redeem 

32.  21.  build  ye  cities  and  folds  lor  your  s.  36. 
hcut.  7.  13.  he  will  bless  the  Hocks  of  thy  s. 
17.1.  thou  shall  notsacrihccs.  wherein  Is  blemisii 
r3.  3.  ihe  priest's  due  fiom  them  itiatolVer  s.  4. 
22.  1.  Ihou  slialt  not  see  thy  brother's  s.  go  astray 

28.  4.  blessed  shall  bo  the  flocks  of  ihv  s. 

la  cursed  sliall  be  the  tlocksof  thy  i.  31,  51. 
32.  14.  that  he  might  oat  butler  of  Uine,  milk  ofs. 
.'(ish.  6.  21.  they  destroyed  at  Jericho  ox  ar.d  s, 

7.24.Josliua  lookAchaii'ss.and  lent, and  alihelmd 

JuiJir.  6.  4.  the  Midiuniies  left  mither  s.  nor  oxen 

I.S'.i/«.  8.  17.  the  kill"  will  lake  the  leiiili  of  yours. 

14.32.  the  people  new  upon  the  spoil  and  looks. 

34.  bring  hither  overy  man  Ins  ox  and  liis  s. 

15.  3.  siny  both  ox  and  s.  ||  9.  Sanl  spread  the  s. 
14.  what  meanelhihisblealing  ofs.  in  my  ears  ? 
21.  the  people  took  of  the  sjioi!,  s.  and  oxen 

16.  11.  tlie  youngest,  beliald,  he  kecpelh  the  s. 

19.  send  me  D.ivid  thy  son,  who  is  wilh  the  s. 

17.  15.  David  lelurned  to  feeil  his  father's  s. 

20.  he  rose  early  and  left  Ihe  s.  wilh  a  keeper 
34.  David  said,  thy  servant  kept  his  father's  s. 

2j.  2.  Nabal  had  3000  s.  he  was  shearing  Ills  s. 
18. Abigail  hasted,  and  took  five  s.  ready  dressed 
27.  9.  David  look  away  the  s.  the  oxen,  and  asses 
2  Sam.  7.  8.  I  took  thee  from  following  Iho  s. 

17.  29.  Baizillai  brought  David  bulter  and  .s. 
24.  17.  David  said,  hi,  I  have  sinned,  but  these 

s.  what  have  they  done;   1  C'irwn.  21.  17. 

1  Kings  I.  9.  Adonij.sle vv  s.  oxen  and  fat  callle,25. 
4.  23.  Solomon's  provision  for  one  day  hundred  s. 
o.  5.  a!!  the  congregation  sacrificing  s.  and  oxen 

63.  Solomon  offered  s.  3  Chron.  5.  6.  |  7.  5. 

2  Kings  .'>.  26.  is  it  a  time  lo  receive  s.  and  oxen  ? 
1  CAroii.5.21.  Ihey  took  from  Uagariles  250,000s. 

12.  40.  they  brought  oxen  and  s.  ahiindanlly 
iChrim.  14.  15.  Asa  carried  from  the  Ellnopianss. 
15.  !  1.  and  Iheyollered  of  Ihe  spoil  7000  s. 

18.  2.  Ahab  killed  s.  and  oxen  for  Jefioshaphat 

29.  33.  the  consecralcd  things  were  3000  s. 

30.  24.  Hizekiah  the  king  did  give  7000  s.  and  the 

lirincesgave  to  llie  congregation  10,000  s. 

31.  6.  Ihey  brought  in  the  (itiies  of  osin  and  s. 
^rA.5.IH.  fiirNelieiniali  daily  one  ox,  six  choice  s. 
./1///I.  3  hissuhslance  also  was 7000s.  3000camels 

16.  the  lire  is  fallen,  and  hath  biiint  up  tlics. 
31.  2ft.  if  he  were  no'  warmed  wilh  fleece  of  my  s. 
42.  12.  for  he  had  14,000  s.  and  6000  camels 

I'snl.  8.  7.  for  tlioii  hast  given  him  alls,  and  oxen 
44.  11.  thou  bast  given  us  like  s   for  meat 
49.  14.  like  s.  are  laid  in  Ihe  grave,  death  feed 
74. 1.  why  doth  ihine  anger  smoke  against  thy  s.? 

78.  .52.  hut  madi>  his  own  people  go  Ibrlh  lil;e  s. 

79.  13.  so  we  thy  people  and  s.  of  Ihv  pasture 
9.5.  7.  and  we  are  the  s.  of  his  band,  100.  3. 
119.  171).  I  have  gone  astray  like  a  lost  s. 
144.  13.  that  our  s,  may  bring  forlh  thousands 

Cant.  4.  2.  ihy  teeth  are  like  a  flock  ofs.  6.  6. 
/sfl.  7.  21.  in  il.al  day  a  man  .>.hall  nourish  two  s. 

22.  13.  bihold,  joy  and  gladness,  and  killing  of  s. 
53.  6.  all  we  h'ne  ».  are  gone  aslray  ;  we  liave 

.hr.  12.  3.  piiil  tbem  out  like  s.  .or  the  slauffhler 

23.  !.  woe  be  unto  the  pastors  that  sealter  the  ,1, 
.50.  6.  my  people  hath  been  Inst  s.  their  sheiiherdti 

17.  Israel  is  asscatlered  s.  lions  have  driven  him 
F.zeh.  34.  6.  my  .«.  wandertbroiich  Ihe  mouniains 

^\.  I  will  search  my  s.  and  seek  them  out,   12. 
Kox.  12.  12.  Israel  served,  anil  for  a  wi'e  he  kept  s. 
.hill  1.  18.  the  flocks  of  s.  are  made  desolate 
Mir.  5.  8.  as  a  young  lion  among  the  flocks  ofs, 
Z»(;A.13.7.nwake,0.sword,  smite  the  shepherd, anil 
s.  shall  be  scattered,  Jl/af.Sfi.  Sl.JlMr,',- 14.27. 
Mnl.  7.  15.  beware  of  false  propliels  in  s.  clnthine 
lfl.fi.  zo  rather  totlie  lost  s.  of  Ihe  lioiise  of  Israel 
12.  11.  if  one  s.  fall  into  a  pit  <m  the  siilihnih 
12,  how  much  then  is  a  man  br-.ttor  than  a  s. .' 


SHE 

J/(iM5.24.1  am  tiolsert  but  unto  iheloats  of  fa 

18.  12.  if  a  man  have  a  KKJ  s.  and  one  be  gone 

13.  he  rejoicetb  more  of  that  s.  J.uke  15.  4,  6. 

25   32.  as  a  shepherd  divideth  his  s.  from  goat* 

'iA.  ho  shall  set  s.  on  his  right  hand,  but  goals 

John  2.  14  he  found  in  Ihe  temple  those  that  told  t 
15.  he  drove  them  out  of  he  temple,  am]  the  « 
10.  2.  lliat  eiilereth  by  djor  is  shepherd  of  the  s. 
3.  the  s.  hear  his  voice,  27.  ||  4.  the  s.  follow  bin. 
''  then  said  Jesus,  verily  I  am  the  door  of  the  «, 
8.  were  robbers,  hut  the  s.  did  not  hear  them 

1 1.  the  good  Shepherd  givelh  his  life  for  his  s. 

12.  a  hireling  leavelh  the  s.  and  rteelli,  13. 
14.goodSliepheid,I  know  mys.||16.olhers.I  hava 
15.  Ihe  Falher,  and  1  lay  down  my  life  for  tlies. 
20.  because  ye  are  not  o!  my  s.  as  1  said  unto  you 

21.  10.  he  saith  unio  Peler,  teed  my  s.  17. 
Hch.  13.20.  Lord  Jesus,  that  great  Shepherd  ofs. 
Ucv.l6.Vi.  none  buveth  s.  hor?es,  slaves,  iiid  souls 

J-Js  SHEEP. 
J^um.  27,  17.  bo  not  as  s.  which  have  no  shepherd 
IKingsi-i.  n.lsaw  all  larael  scalteredon  Ihe  hills, 
as  s.  that  havenosliepherd,2  Ckr.  18.  16i 
Psal.  44.  22.  we  are  killed  all  the  day  long,  we  aro 
co'jnted  ass.  for tlieslaughtei,  Rom. 8.  36. 
Isa.  13.  14.  ilshall  be  as s.  that  no  man  taketh  up 
53.  7.  and  as  a  s.  before  bis  shearers  is  d'lnib 
Jl/rc.  2.  12.  I  will  put  them  together  ass.  of  Bozra 
Mat.  9.  36.  compassion,  because  fainted  and  werr) 
scattered  as  s.  having  no  shepherd,  Jilurk  6.  34.. 
10.  16.  I  send  you  foith  as  s.  in  midst  of  wolve.s 
.ftcts  8.  .'12.  he  was  led  as  s.  to  Ihe  slaughter 

1  Pet.  2. 25. ye  were  nss.going astray, but  returned 

SHEEP-COTE. 

2  Sam.  7.  8. 1  tool;  thee  from  the  s.  1  Chi  on.  IT.  7. 

SHEEP-COTES. 
1  Sam.  24.  3.  Saul  came  to  the  s.  after  Davil 

SHEEP-FOLD. 
John  10.  1.  lie  that  enterelh  not  thes.  by  the  iioo*' 

SHEEP-FOLDS. 
■7^um.  32.  16.  we  will  build  s.  for  onr  cattle 
.Jiiiig.  5.  10.  why  abodest  Ihou  among  the  s.  ? 
Paul.  78.  70.  be  chose  David,  look  hinifrom  lhe» 

SHEEP  GATE. 

JV'rA.  3.  1.  Eliafhib  and  brethren  built  fbe  s.-gatt 

32.  between  going  up  of  llie  corner  lo  ihe  .':.-g. 

12.  39.  ihey  went  on  lo  Ihes.-ffnti",  and  Ihey  i!co<l 

SHEEI'  MARKET. 

John  5.  2.  there  is  at  Jerusalem  by  the  s.-market 

a  [lool,  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue,  Deliitsdii 

SHEEP-MASTER. 

2A''in^s3.  4.  Meshak  iig  of  Moah  was  a. s.  master 

See  SiiEARKRS. 

SHEEP-SKINS. 

Heb.  11.  37.  Ihey  wandered  in s.-s.  and  goate-skins 

SHEET. 
JictslO.  11.  a  vesselriescendingasagreal  s.  11.5. 

SHEETS. 
./«ffn.l4.12.  then  I  willgiveyou  thirty.",  and  thirty 

13.  then  shall  give  me  ihirty  s.aiid  tiiiriv  chaiiga 

SHEKEL. 

Gen.  24.  22.  the  man  took  an  ear-ringof  half  a  .1. 

Eiod.  30. 13.  a  s.  after  Ihe  s.  of  tie  sanctiiarv,  a  s, 

is  20  gerahs,  J^-um.  3.  47.  F.~.rk.  45.  12. 

15.  the  poor  shall  not  give  less  than  half  a  s. 

1  Sam.  9.  8.  I  have  here  the  fourth  part  of  a  s. 

2  Kings  7.  1.  measure  of  fine  flour  for  a  s.  10,18 
jWA  10.  32.  charged  yearly  wilh  the  ihinl  of  n  s 
J}mos8.5.  making  Ihe  ephah  small,  and  the  s.  t'lcai 

SHEKELS. 
Gen.  23.  1.5.  my  lord,  the  land  is  worlh  400  s.  16. 
24. 22.  two  bracelets  for  her  hands  often  s.  weight 
Fiod.  21.  32.  he  shall  give  her  masle:  thirty  s. 
30.  23.  of  pure  myrrh  500  s.  of  sweet  riiinfmon 
250.  s.  of  sweet  calamus  2.50  ..-. 
/,ev.  5.  15.  the  estimation  by  s. 27.  3,4,  5,6,7,  16 
JVu?K.  7.  14.  one  spoon  often  s.  of  sold  full  of  in 
cense,  20,  20,  32.  38,  44,  50,  .56,  62,  fP.  74,  SO 
Devt.  22.  19.  Ihey  shall  amerce  him  in  100  s. 

29.  man  shall  live  10  Ihe  damsel's  falher fifiy.*, 
J»sA.7. 21.  when  I  saw  in  the  spoils  2(X).s.  ofsilvci- 
.hidg.S.  26.  weight  of  golden  ear-rines  was  1700  s 

17.  2.  the  1 100  s.  I  took  it  |1  3.  had  restored  Ihe  s. 
10.  I  will  give  thee  ten  1.  of  silver  hv  the  vear 

2  Slim.  14.  26.  Absalom  weiirhed  his  hair,  200  s. 

18.  11.1  would  Inive  given  Ihee  ten  «.  nnd  agirdle 
24.24.  David  hoiight  oxen  for  fifi  v.».  of  AftOi^ah 

}  Kings  10.  16,  six  liiiiidrpd  s  of  gold  loon"  tsrect 

2  Kings  15.20.  exacted  of  each  man  50s.  of  silve: 

1  Chrav.  21.  2.5.  so  David  gave  lo  Ornim  TOO  s 

JVV//.5.  15.  former  governors  had  taken  40  s.hv  veaf 

.ler.  32.  9.  I  bought  the  field  for  17  g.  of  silver 

Fiek.i.  10.  meat  shall  be  bv  weight  twenty  s.  a  day 

See  S.\n<t:iar\. 

SHELTER. 

.lob  24.  8.  Ibey  enihrsce  the  rock  for  want  of  a  » 

Psal.Gi .  3.  for  thou  hast  been  s.  for  me  and  a  iowm 

SHEPHF.BD. 

.Sf.«  Sicrnif.ration  nn  Pastor. 

r;e?/.  46.34.  every  s.  i«  abominuliou  to  the  Egypt 


SHE 

fien.  49.  24.  from  llienco  is  tlie  s.  stoiie  of  fgraei 
I  Sam.  17.40.  Iiu  put  Uiesluiitsiiioa  s.  bag  lioliaU 
Psal.  23.  1.  tlie  Lord  is  my  s.  ;  sli.ill  not  warn 
80.  1.  give  ear,  O  ».  ol'isjuel,  tljoi   llial  leaiiest 
Eccl.  ]ii.  11.  lliuworils  wliicli  ait  ;;i« .. i  truinuii 
/«a.'J8.12.  mliieageisde|(arliii  Irom  me  as  a  s.luut 
40  11. lie  sliall  feed  Ins  Hock  like  u  *-.  yallier  lamb? 
44   28.  tlie  Lord  that  saitli  of  Cyrus,  lie  is  my  »■. 
ti3   11.  liiat  brought  them  up  wiih  .v.  of  his  Hock 
hr    31    10.  and  keep  liim  as  a  i   doth  his  Hock 
43.12.  array  liimself  asaf.  puttttli  oi>  hisgarmeiil 
49.  la  who  is  that  s.  that  will  stand,  .j().  44. 
51.  23.  I  will  also  break  in  pieces  i.  aiidhs  flock 
Ez£A'.3.i.;>.tliey  were  scattered, because  ll'.c:ei8iio.s. 
8.  my  lluck  became  a  prey,  because  there  is  no s. 
12.  is  a  s.  seeseth  out  his  flock  among  the  sheep 
23.  I  will  set  up  one  s.  over  then),  my  servant 
David  sliall  feed  them  and  be  their  j.  37. 24. 
fimos  3.  12.  as  the  s.  takes  out  of  iiioiuh  of  the  lion 
Zfc/t.l0.2.they  wcie  troubled,  bee.  llitre  was  iiojr. 
II.  15.  take  to  thee  the  instrumentsof  a  fuolisit  s. 
16.  lo  1  wiil  raise  up  a  s.  in  the  land 
n.woe  to  the  idlcs.ttiat  leaveth  the  flock,  h word 
13.7.  awake,Oawor(l,againslniy  s.andmy  fellow 
lohn  10.  12.  but  he  that  is  a  hireling,  and  not  t. 
14.  I  am  goods,  know  my  sheep  and  am  known 
16.  and  there  sliall  be  one  fold  and  one  .s. 
jyc4.13.20.oiir  Lord  Jesus  thalgreat  5.  of  ihe  sheep 
1  t'ct.  2.  2.1   but  ye  are  now  returned  unto  llie  i. 
5.4. when  the  chiefs,  shall  appear,  ye  ahall  receive 
Sre  SiiKEP. 
SHEPHERDS. 
Gen.  4fi.  32.  men  are  s.  ||  47.  3.  thy  servants  are  s. 
Exod.  2.  17.  and  the  s.  came  and  drove  them  away 

19.  an  Egyptian  delivered  us  out  of  hand  of  s. 
1  Sam.  2').  7.  nowlhys.  wiih  us, wehurlthemnot 
Ca)il.  1.  H.  and  feed  thy  kids  beside  tlie  s.  tenis 
ha.  13.  20.  nor  shall  the  s.  make  their  folilsliiere 
31.  4.  when  multitude  of  s.  is  called  forth  iig.  him 
56.  U.  and  they  are  s.  that  cannot  uiidersland 
fer.ii.  3.  the  s.with  tbeirflocks  shall  come  nolo  her 
2;i.  4.  1  will  set  up  s.  over  them  who  shall  feed 
25.  34.  howl,  ye  s.  II  35.  the  .9.  have  no  way  to  flee 

36.  a  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  s.  and  a  howliiig 
33.  12.  in  all  Ihe  cities  shall  he  a  habitation  oi' s. 
56.  their  s.  have  caused  them  to  go  astray 
Ezek.  34.  2.  prophesy  against  ihe  s.  of  Israel,  wne 
to  Ihe  s.  of  Israel,  should  not  s.  feed  the  flncks? 
8.  my  flock  a  prey,  nor  did  my  s.  search  for  niv 
flock,  but  s  fed  themselves  and  not  mv  flock 
10.  thus  sailh  the  Lord,  behold  lam  against  the 
«.  neither  sliall  the  s.  feed  themselves  any  morr 
Amo^  1.2.  and  the  habilationsofthes.  shall  mourn 
Mic  ."i.  .').  then  sliall  we  raise  against  him  seven  .«. 
ffak.  :MH  ihy  s.  sluml)er,0  king  of  Assvria, nobles 
Zeph.  2.  6.  the  sea  coasts  shall  be  eotiimes  for  s. 
ZerJi.  10.  3.  mine  anger  was  kindled  at'ainst  Hies. 
11.  3.  there  is  a  voice  of  the  howling  of  the  s. 
5.  and  their  own  s.  pity  them  not 
8.  Iliree  .s.  also  I  cut  off  in  one  mnnth 
/,«Af  2. 8.  mere  werein  thesumeciinnlry  .«.r.i  field 
18.  those  things  which  were  loM  ihem  hv  Ihes. 
20.  the  s.  returned,  glorifying  and  praiung  God 
SHERn. 
Is  a.  30. 14.  tl  ere  shall  not  he  found  as.  to  take  fire 

SHERDS. 
Ezck.  23.  34.  thou  shall  bre.ik  the  s.  thereof 

SHERIFFS. 
Dan.  3.  2.  Nebuchadnezzar  sent  to  gather  the  s. 
3.  then  the  s.  and  rulers  were  i'athered  together 
SHEW,  SubstarHire. 
Psal.  39.  6.  surely  every  man  walkith  in  a  vain. 5. 
ha.  3.  !).  the  s.  of  their  coun'tnancedoth  witness 
/,«/.•,■:  20.  47.  and  for  a  s.  make  long  prayers 
^?rt/.<i.l2.asmiiny  asdosireto  makeafairs.iii  flesli 
C0Z.2.I.').  spoiled  powers,  made  a  .s.of  ihem  o|.only 
23.  which  things  have  s.  of  wisd.  in  wi'il-worshiii 
SHEW  URE.AD. 
See  Signification  on  Hheac 
Kro'/.25.30.3li;iltselupooatahles.-<>rra(/  he'brcme 
35.  13.  make  the  table,  and  the  s.  hrrad,  39.  3fi. 
A^iim.  4.  7.  on  table  of  s.-ftj-c/r.'i  shall  sprrad  arlolh 
1  Sam.  21.  fi.  there  was  no  bread,  lint  the.?. -//rrc^/ 
i;iri«D-s7.48.tableorgiild  whereon  the.s.-Arc«rfw 

1  C'lir.  0.  .32.  sons  of  Kohathites  to  prepare  a.-hrrad 
23.  20.  service  both  forlhe.<r.-^r/-aii  and  fine  flour 
28.  16.  David  gave  gold  for  the  tables  of  s.-brrad 

2  Chron.  2.  4.  a  house  for  the  continiiiil  n.-hread 
4.  10.  made  tables  whereon  the  s.-brend  was  set 
13.  II.  the  s.-bread  also  set  they  in  ord>r 
20,18.havecitsnsed  thes.-*rfa(itnble  with  vessels 

ATcA.  10.  33.  to  charge  ourselves  for  Ihe  s.-hread 

Ma.'..  12.  4.  how  he  enioreil  into  fh.'  bouseof  God, 

anildideattbes.-/)?-(!nrf,  Jl/ar/i2  26.  /,«ic6.  4. 

Keb.  0.  2.  a  tabernacle,  wherein  was  the  s.-Arfarf 

SHEW. 
Kind.  7.3.  Pharaoh  shall  S|>eak,  saying,  «.  miracle 
P.  16.  I  raised  Ihee  up  lor  to  s.  in  thee  mv  power 
10.  1.  t'lat  I  might  ».  my  signs  before  him 
13  8.  au  J  thou  shall  .<:.  Ihy  son  m  that  daj 
540 


SHE 

/Ci'^ji.H.lt.s'C  the  salvation  L. Willi. to  you  to-dav 
18.  20.  Bhalt  s.  way  they  musi  walk,  i)eut.  1.33. 
2.j.  0.  make  it  according  to  all  thai  I  s.  thee 
33.  13.  X.  nie  iiow  thy  way  ||  18.  s.  me  liiy  glory 

l>eut.  a.r>.  1  stood  lo  s.  yon  the  word  of  Ihe  Lord 
7.  2.  make  no  covenaiii,  nor  3.  mercy  iinio  them 

13.  17.  that  tbi^  Lord  may  s.  thee  mercy 
17.  0.  they  shad  s.  thee  the  sentence  of  judgment 

10.  ihou'shalt  ilo  as  ihey  shall  s.  thee,  II. 
28.  .50.  nut  regard  idd,  nor  s.  favour  to  young 
32.  7.  ask  thy  father,  and  he  will  s.  thee 
.fos/i.  5.6.  the  Lord  i  ware  he  would  not  s.  the  land 
/ud^r.  1.  ii4.  ibe  s|)ie»  said,  s.  us  we  pray  thee,  the 
enlraitceinto  thecily,  and  we  wills.tiiei;  mercy 
0.  17.  then  s.  me  a  sign  thai  thou  talkesi  with  me 
1  Sam.  3.  15.  Samuel  feared  to  s.  Eli  Ihe  visiim 
8.0.  s.  them  Ihe  manner  oft  be  king  that  shall  reign 
0.  6.  mm  of  God  periidvenlure  can  s.  iisoiir  way 
27.  st.iiiil,  that  I  may  s.  thee  Ihe  word  of  God 
10.  8.  I  will  come  and  s.  thee  what  thou  shall  do 
14.  12.  come  up  to  us,  and  uewill  s.  you  a  thing 
20.  2.  my  father  will  do  nothing,  he  v/ill  s.  it  me 

12.  if  I  then  send  not  unto  thee,  and  .•>.  it  thee 
22.  17.  ihey  knew  when  he  fled,  and  did  not  s.  it 
25.  8.  ask  the  youMc  men,  and  they  will  s.  lliee 
iSam.  15.2.').  he  will  s.  nie.bolliil  and  his  habitat. 

1  Kmffs  1.  52.  if  he  will  s.  himself  a  worthy  man 
2.2.  be  thou  strong  Ihen^fore,  and  s.  thyself  a  man 
18.  1.  came  to  Elijah,  go  s.  thyself  to  .Alrib,  2. 

2A7n»-s  6.1 1. will  ye  nols.me  which  of-us  is  fiir  king 

2  Chr.  16.  9.  to  s.  himself  strong  in  behalf  of  iheiii 
Ezra  2.  59.  Ihey  could  not  s.  their  falhers'  house, 

whether  tliev  were  of  Israel,  Krh.  7. 6 1. 
J^ch.  9.  19.  the  pillar  o'f  fire  to  s.  them  light 
F.stk.  1.  11.  to  s.  ihe  jjeoplo  and  princes  her  beauty 
2.  10.  Mordecai  charged  her  not  to  s.  her  kindred 
4.  8.  gave  him  a  copy  of  the  writing  tos.  Esther 
.Job  10.  2.  s.  me  wherefore  thou  conlendest  with  me 
11.6.  he  would  s.  thee  the  secrets  of  wisdotn 

32.  6.  I  was  afraid,  durst  not  s.  yon  my  opinion 

33.  23.  if  a  messenger  tos.  to  man  his  uprighliie-s 
Psal.  4.  6.  many  will  say,  who  will  s.  nsany  good? 

9.  14.  thill  I  may  s.  forth  all  thy  praise  in  gates 
16.  11.  wilt  .S-.  mothepahoflife,  in  thy  presence 
2.1.  4.  s.  me  thy  ways,  O  Lord,  teach  me  thy  jiaths 

14.  Ihe  Lord  will  s.  them  Ins  covenant 
.Tl.  Ij.  and  my  month  shall  s.  fi 


SHE 


h  thy  praise 
71.  1.").  my  mouth  sh.ill  s.  forth  thy  righleousno.ss 
70.  13.  we  Ihy  people  will  5.  forth  thy  praise 
8.1.  7.  s.  IIS  mercy,  O  Lord,  grant  us  ihv  sslvatiim 
86.  I7.S.  nica  token  f^vrgond,  that  they  may  see  it 
88.  10.  wilt  thou  s.  wonders  to  the  dead 
!I2.  1.3.  lo  .*.  that  Lord  isuprljht,  he  is  riyrock 
01. 1.  OG.  whom  vengeance  beIongeth,s.  thyself 
706.  2.  who  can  .f.  forth  ail  his  praise  ? 
Priiv.  18.  24.  a  man  must  .?.  himself  friendly 
!sn.  ■".  II.  he  that  fumed  Ihem  will  .<r.  no  favour 
30.  3;).  Ihe  Lord  shall  .9.  lightning  down  of  his  arm 

41.  22.  let  lliem  brin?  them  forth  and  s.  us  whit 
sliidl  happon.  let  Ihem  s.  the  firmer  things 

23.  .s.  the  things  thai  are  to  come  hereafter 

43.  9.  «  ho  anion;;  Ihem  can  s.  us  former  tliinss? 
21.  people  havi'  I  fi.rmi'd,  shnll  s.  forth  my  praise 

44.  7.  things  that  an-  coming,  let  Ihem  s.  to  them 
46.  8.  remember  tins,  and  s.  yourselves  men 
40.  9.  say  lo  them  in  darkness,  s.  yourselves 
58.  1.  s.  my  iipople  their  transgression  and  sins 
60.  6.  they  shall  s   forib  the  pniises  of  the  Lord 

.hr.  16.  10.  thou  shall  s.  tlieii!  e:1I  these  words 
13.  into  a  land,  where  I  will  not  s.  you  favour 

42.  3.  thy  God  mny  s.  ns  the  v.Ti  v  we  mav  walk 
51.  31.  to  s.  the  king  of  R.ibvN..-,  his  cilv  istnken 

Kzck.  22.  2.  thousli'ilt  .».  I.i;r  alMierabnmirKitinns 
33.  31.  f.ir  Willi  their  mou'h  Ihey  .«.  much  love 
3'    18.  Witt  thou  not  s.  us  what  thou  meanest? 
4;.  4   set  thine  heart  upon  ad  thnt  I  slinll  .9.  thee 

43.  10.  son  of  man,.t.  thehoiiselohonseof  Isrr.e! 
11.  s.  Ibiin  Ihe  form  of  the  ho'rse  and  fi-jTion 

Dan.  2.  2   the  sorcerers  for  to  .9.  ki-ig  Iii4  dream* 
4.  and  we  will  s.  the  intiTprct  ition,  7. 
6.  if  ye  s.  ihedrp.Tm  and  interpretation,  ibfTefoic 
s.  Ihe  dream  and  interpretation  thereof 
10.  not  a  man  that  can  s.  the  kiuii's  mii'er 
16.  lie  would  s.  the  king  the  interfjretal'on 
27.  the  secret  cannot  Ihe  wise  men  .9.  to  the  k>n„ 
4.  2.  f  thnuiht  it  good  lo9.  ihesi'jns  and  wonders 
5  7.  whosoever  s'lall  *.  m»  the  inier|>re?arinri 
9.  23.  conimand  came,  an  I  1  pm  come  to  s.  thee 
Hab.  1.  .3.  why  dost  ihou  s.  me  ini^nitv? 
Mat.  a.  4.  go  thy  wav,  .9.  ihvself  to  the  priest,  and 
ofl'er  the  L'ift,  Mark  1.  44,'  r.uke.  5.  14.  |  17.  14. 

11.  4.  go  and  .9.  .Julm  those  thin?<i  ve  do  hear 

12.  18.  he  shall  .9.  jndg'neni  to  Ibe  Gentiles 
14.  2.   he  is  r'sen.  therefore  mighly  works  do  s. 

forth  themselves  in  him,  JIark  6.  14. 

16.  1.  the  Pharisees  desired  he  wonM  .9.  a  sign 

22.  19.  s.  me  the  tribute  money,  /,ntre  20.  24. 

24.  1.  came  lo  s.  him  in-;  jnildin?  of  the  temple 

24.  for  there  shall  arise  fa.se  Ohrists.  and  shall  .9. 

great  sigua  and  wonders,  Mark  13.  22. 


JIark  14. 15.  ho  will  s.  you  a  large  uppi  r  loom  Tut- 
nished,  there  make  ready  for  us,  /,«tf  22.  if, 

/.tike  I.  19.  :  am  sent  to  s.  thee  these  gliidlidie^ 
8.  39.  8.  liow  great  things  (iodlialh  dowto  the* 

.fohn  5.  20.  be  will  s.  hiin  greater  woiks  ihan  th"« 
7.  4.  dlhojdolbese  things  ».  Ilijself  to  Ihe  WuiV 
11.57.  if  any  knew  where  he  was  they  should  y  .• 
14.  8.  s.  us  the  Father  and  it  sufiiceih  us,  0. 

16.  13.  and  he  will  s.  you  things  la  come 
14.  he  shall  receive  of  mine,  and  ».  11  loynu    U 
25.  but  I  sliall  s.  you  plainly  of  the  f.-ilhir 

.^clsl.24.Liiids.wlH;ihet  oflliese  ibou  hastrhosei- 
7.  3.  and  come  into  the  land  which  I  shall  .s.  ih&. 
12.  n.  and  he  said,  go,  s.  these  things  to  .lame» 
16.  17.  the  men  whos.  lo  ns  the  way  ofsaivatiue 
24.  27.  Felix  willing  10  s.  the  Jews  a  pleasure 
26.  23.  that  he  should  ,9.  light  to  the  i«>ople 

Rom.  2.  15.  who  s.  the  work  of  the  law  written 
9. 17. 1  have  raised  thee,  that  I  mights,  my  powe.' 
22.  what  if  God,  willing  to  s.  Ins  wrath, endure* 

1  Coi:  11.26.yedos.lhe  Lord'sderiibtililiecnm* 
12.  31.  yet  s.  I  to  you  a  more  e.icelleni  way 
15.  51.  I  .9.  you  a  mystery,  we  shall  not  all  sleep 

2  Car.  8.  24.  s.  ye  to  them  ihe  proof  of  your  love 
A.>A.  2.  7.  that  he  might  s.  the  esceeding  riches 

1  7'Afss.l.9.for  thevlhemselvess.of  us  whatmnnnm 
ITim.  I.  16.  that  Christ  mighl  s.  all  long-sutrering 

5.  4.  let  them  learn  first  In  s.  pieiy  at  home 

6.  15.  which  III  bis  times  he  shall  s.  who  is  the 

2  Ttrii.  2.  15.  study  to  s.  thysself  approved  to  God 
He/r  6.  II.  that  every  onf  of  you  s.  the  same  dili. 

17.  G(mI  willing  to  s.  10  the  heirs  of  |ironiise 
■  Jam.  2.  18.  s.  me  thy  f.iilh  wilhniil  thv  works 

3.13.  letbim  s.  his  works  outofgoiwl  conversation 
1  P't.  2.  9.  ye  should  s   forth  Ihe  prais.s  of  him 
1  ./uhn  1.  2.  and  s.  unto  yon  that  eternal  life 
liev.  1.  1.  he  sent  his  anirel  to  .i^.  his  servants  22  6 

/  will  SHEW. 
Oen.  12.  1.  get  thee  unto  a  land  that  /ff/rt.«.  thee 
Eiod.  .33.  li).  I  will  be  gracious  to  w  Imm  1  w  ill  be 
gracious,  Iwilf  x.mercyon  whom  fzriH. t.mrref 
.T„il<T.  4  ?>.  /  will  .9.  thee  man  whom  thou  .seekest 
1  .Slim.  16.  3.  /  icill  s.  Ihee  «  hat  ihou  shall  do 

211.  13.  to  do  thee  evil,  then  /  will  s.  it  thee 

1  fCintrs  18.  15.  fwillsuTiAy  .9.  myseK  lo  .Aliab 

2  A';nn-.s7  12./wj7;s.  you  what  Syrians  haveilon? 
.hb  15.  17.  /  will  s.  thee  that  wliirli  I  have  seen 

.32.  10.  /also  will  s    mine  opinion,  17.  |  36.  2. 
P.snZ.  9.  1.  lirill.t.  forth  all  Ihv  marvidlousworkj 
50.  2:1.  /  xciU  s.  the  salvation'of  Go*!,  91.  16. 
.Jrr.  18.  17.  /  trill  s.  them  the  back,  and  nnl  face 
33.  3.  [  wiV  .t.  thee  great  and  mighly  filings 
42.  12.  /  will  s.  mercies  unloyuii,  cause  to  re'.nrn 
Dan.  2.  24.  /  vitl  s   the  king  Ihe  in'prpretiitlon 
10.  21.  but  I  will  s.  thee  what  is  noted  in  srripL 
il.  2.  anl  now  I  will  a.  thee  Ihe  triiili.     Behold 
.IopI  2.  30.  /  will  .9.  wonders  in  heaven,  Jirtx  2. 19 
.^lic.  7.  1.5.  /  will  s.  to  him  marvellous  ihinss 
J^nh.  3.  5.  [  will  s.  the  nations  thy  nakedness 
Zpch.  1.  9.  anjel  said,  /  will .<;.  thee  what  these  bo 
/.like  6.  47.  /  will  .9.  you  lo  whom  he  is  like 
J/cts9.\{y.ficilh.h\m  how  creal  thinsshe  mnptsnfV 
.Jam.  2.  18.  /  will  s.  thee  my  faith  bv  my  wurks 
R'V.  4.  1.  /  will  .1.  thee  thiiirs  which  r;?usl  he 
17.  1.  /  will  .t.  thee  the  jtnljimnt  of  Ihe  whore- 
21.  9.  /  will  s.  thee  the  bride  Ihe  Lamb's  wife 
Ser  Kivnvpr.ss. 
SHEWED. 
J.cn.  IX  19.  a  white  s|if>t,  audit  be  .«.tn  prrest,49 
jViim.  13.26.  and  .9.  them  the  fruit  of  ibe  land 
J>nit.  34.  12.  which  Moses  s.  mthesi^hi  of  Tsaei 
■  Judff.  1.  25.  and  when  he  s.  Ihem  the  entrance 
4.  12.  ,9.  Sisera,  that  Barak  was  zone  i>p  to  Taboi 
13. 10.  Ihe  woman  made  haste,  and  .9.  hiT  hn.«baiid 
16.  18.  come  up,  for  he  hath  .9.  me  rIF  his  heart 
lintk-'i.W.  it  hath  been.?,  me  all  that  ihrmlmsi  done 
I  Sam.  It.  !).  came  ami  .9.  il  to  the  men  of  Jabesis 

19.  7.  Jonathan  s.  him  all  those  things 

a?t.  21., A  biathar.9.r>av.lhal  Saul  had  staiTT  priests 

24.  IB.  Saul  snid  to  David.  iPion  hast  .«,  this  da» 

how  (hon  bast  dealt  well  with  m<J 

2S«m.n.22.  messengers.  David  nit  .Poah  had  s.mt 

1  Kings  1.  27.  ibon  bast  not  .9.  it  to  Ihv  servant 
16.  27.  Omri,  and  his  might  that  be  .9.  22.  45. 

2  Kini'K  6.  6.  where  fell  it  ?  he  .9.  him  the  place 
11.  4.  took  an  oath,  and  .«.  thein  the  kind's  son 

20.  13.  Hezekiah  he.-srkened  to  ifieni,  :\w]  .9.  ihem 
al!  the  house  of  his  prpeioiis  things,  A-rj.  3<).  % 

15.  there  is  nothing  I  have  nut  s.  them,  /.9(i.  39.  4, 
K.tlh.  1.4.  wbenhes.richesof  hisgIorioirskii;gdorr» 

2.10.  Esther  had  not  s.  her  people  norkindrei!,2t) 

3.  6.  for  thev  had  s.  him  Ihe  neople  of  Mordeca. 
/»/)fi.?4.iiiafl1icled  prtv  should  bes.froni  his  ""riend 
P.'i'il.  71.  18,  until  I  hare  slhystrpngth  tothisgen 

lOi.  27.  they  s.  Ms  signs  among  thetn,  ^cts  T^.W. 

142.  2.  potired  my  comp  aim,  T  s.  hef^ire  him  m» 
Pron,26.26.  his  wieked'ness  shall  He  9.  befiire  <virg 
F.cel.  2.  IP  labour,  wherein  I  have  s.  irysfelf  wIm 
Isa.  40.  14.  whotniishi  him  knowledse^  and  ji.tc. 
him  the  way  of  underslandiag 


fmE 


Eiek  22  26.  Uicy  s.  no  ditrorence  lietwcen  clesm 
Mat-  is.  U.  a.vJ  s.  to  duel' prieaiB  ail  lliliigs  dmic 
Luke  4.  5.  devil  s.  iiiiii  all  kii!g.l..ms  of  tin;  w..rlil 
7.  Id   the  disciiile*  olJoliii  s.  iiiiii  lliose  iliiii!;* 
10.  37.  and  lie  said,  \ti  dial  s.  inon-y  on  Iiiiii 
14.  21.'  tlial  Av.tv.  came  ami  i.  Ins  lord  ihese  ilmigs 
20.  37   lliat  llie  dead  are  ra  scd,  Mosi-s  ».  at  imsli 
JoJlTi  10.  32.  maiiv  good  works  Ii.mc  I  .s-.  you 
21).  20.  he  s.  uiiio  llicm  n,^  liamls  and  his  side 
21.1.  Jesus  s.  hiins.  a-aiii  lo  disci(il.«,  14.  .-itts  1.3. 
tSeln  4.  2J.  on  uh.iiii  [Ins  mnacle  of  liealiii?  was  i. 
7.  2G.  Moses  s.  himself  to  llieiii  as  lliey  strove 
30.  after  lie  had  s    wonilers  and  siaiis 
52.  which  «.  before  of  the  coiiiiiifdilie  just  One 
11. 13.  lies,  how  he  had  seen  an  angel  in  his  house 
19.18.  inanv  that  believed  coiifes='.d,  s.  then  deeils 
20.  30.  bui'liave  .?.  and  have  taught  yoii  jiiiblx-ly 
35.  I  have  5.  you  all  th.ngs,  how  so  labouring 

23.  2-1.  tell  MO  man  Ihou  hast  y.  these  thingntoine 
25.  20.  but  first  Paul  s.  lo  Iheni  of  Damascus 
518.  2.  the  barhaiuiis  people  s.  no  little  kindriess 

21.  noneof  lirellireii  s.  or  spake  any  hariiiofthee 

1  Cor.  10.  23.  eat  not,  for  Ins  sake  that  s   it 
Hcb.  6.  10.  love  which  ye  haves,  toward  his  name 
Jai".  2.  13  shall  have  judgment  that  s.  no  mercy 
Rev.  21.  10.  angel  s.  me  the  great  city  Jerusalem 

22.  1.  lie  s.  me  a  pure  river  of  water  of  iii'e 

8.  I  fell  down  to  worship  ilie  angel  who  s.  me 
God  orl^ritSH  EWED.  expressly,  or  implicitly. 
Gen.  I'J.  I'.l.  ihv  mcrcv  s   lo  me  in  saving  :::y  lile 

24.  14.  thai  ihou  hast  s.  kindness  to  my  master 
32.  10.  not  worlhv  of  the  least  of  the  mercies  s. 
39. 21.  the  /.nrd  s'  Joseph  mercy,  and  gave  favour 
41.  25.  God  .«.  Pharaoh  what  he  is  about  to  do 

:».  forasmuch  as  Gad  liaths  thee  ail  this 
48.  11.  and  lo,  God  hath  .s.  me  also  thy  seed 
Ezod.  15.  25   he  cried,  and  the  I.nrd  s.  him  atree 

25.  40.  look  thou  make  them  after  the  pattern  s 

thee  in  the  mount,  2fi.  :«(.  )  27.  8.  Heb.  8.  5. 
/vcr.  24.  12.  that  the  mind  of  the  /,rtr<i  might  be  s, 
JVum.  8.4.  to  the  paitern  the  /,ord  had  s.  Moses 
I4.U.allsi^ns  I  haves,  among  them,  Deut.  6.  22, 
Deut.i.  3l>  and  upon  earth  he  s.lhee  his  great  fire 
5.  24.  behold,  Ihe  l.nrd  our  God  s.  us  his  glory 
34.  1.  the  Lords,  him  all  the  land  of  Giiead 
Jndg  13  23.  nor  would  he  have  s.  al!  these  things 
lfi'in^s3.6.Soloinonsaid,tliou  hast  .s-.to  thy  servant 
IbaviS  my  father  great  mercy,  2  C/iron.  1.  8. 

2  ICing.iS.  10.  Lord  hath  s.  me,  he  shall  surely  die 
13.  The  f.ord  halli  s.  me  that  thou  shall  be  king 

2  C^ron.  7.  10.  for  goodness  the  /,»nZ  hails.  David 
Kzra  'J   8  grace  hath  been  s.  from  Lord  our  God 
Px.ii.  31  2l.he  hath  «.  me  liif  niarvellons  kindness 
60.  3.  thou  hast  s.  lliy  people  hard  things 
71.  20.  thou  hast  s.  me  great  and  sore  troubles 
78.  11   tliev  forjat  his  wonders  he  had  .9   them 
98.2.  Ins  righteousness  hath  s.  in  sight  of  heathen 
111.  fi.  he  s.  his  people  Ihe  power  of  his  works 
118.  27.  God  IS  the  fyord  who  hath  «.  us  light 
isrt.2r).  10  let  favour  he  s.  to  wicked,  yet  nut  learn 
43.  12.  I  have  s.  when  there  was  no  strange  god 
4S.  3.  I  s  Ihem.  I  did  them  siidihnly,  came  to  pa=s 

5.  Iiefor.'  it  came  to  paSs  I  f.  it  thee 
Jer.  24.  1.  the  Lurd  s.  me  two  liaske's  of  figs 
3,^,  21.  this  is  thr^  word  that  the  Lord  hath  s.  me 
Eirk.  11.  25.  all  things  that  the  Lord  hath  .i.  me 
20.  11.  give  statutes  and  s.  tlicm  my  . judgments 
ffmox  7.  1.  ihiiR  hath  the  Lord  s.  me,  4.  |  8.  1. 
Mic.  f).  8.  he  hath  s.  thee,  O  man,  what  is  good 
Zech.  I.  20.  and  Ihe  Lord  s.  me  four  cariKiniers 
3.1. he  it.  me  Joshua  standing  before  angel  of  Ijurd 
Luke  1.  51.  he  hath  s.  streng'h  with  his  arm 

.')8.  heard  how  Lord  had  s.  great  nieny  on  her 

-Jc<s3. 18.  but  those  things  \v\w\\God  before  liad.t 

10.  2f^.  Guds.  I  should  not  call  any  man  common 

40.  God  raised  him  tlie third  dav  and  s.  him 

Rom.  1.  19  is  manifest,  for  God  lialh  .■J.it  to  them 

2  Fet.  1.  14.  even  as  our  T^ord  Jesus  hath  s.  me 

3HrAVEnST. 
JWA.  0. 10   and  s.  signs  and  wonders  np.in  Plmraol, 
Jer.  U.  IS.  I  know  it,  tli-e  H'on  s.  me  ihcirdoiiigs 

SI  ir.  WEST. 
tob  10.  Ifi   thou  ».  thyself  marvellnus  upon  me 
hr.  32.  If    lliou  s  hiving  kindness  to  thousands 
John  2.18.  Jews  said, what  sign  .«  thou  to  us? 6. 30 

SHEWF/I'H. 
rVf!..ll.M.wliat(';o.l  IS  about  to  do,lie  u.lo  Pharaoh 
Xum.  2;i  :'..  whilsoever  he  .«.  me,  C  will  tell  thee 
I.Siim.  22  8.  none  «.  me  that  mv  son  made  a  lea^'iie 
2  Sam.  2'1 51.  he .«.  in-rcy  to  his  niioiuied,  lo  Da  vid, 
and  to  his  seed  for  evermore,  P»il.  18.  .W. 
Jo6T6.9.  he  .«.  tliem  iheir  work  and  Iraiiscressions 
33.  noise  tiiereof .«.  concerning  H,  the  cattle  also 
Hal.  19.  1.  and  the  firmament  s   his  handy  work 

2.  and  ni>rht  unto  uisht  s.  knowleilie 
1 125.  good  man  s.  favour,  and  lendeih.  will  snide 
147.  M).  be  .».  his  word  uiiM  Jacob,  his  sialiites 
?rno.  12.  17.  he  that  speaks  Inilh,  a    fnrlli  right. 
27.  25.  the  hay  tippenrs,  Ihe  tender  grass  .«.  itsidf 
Ua.  41-  26.  yea.  there  U  none  that  a.  your  words 
54J 


SHI 

Mai.  4.  8   and  s.  him  all  kingdoms  of  the  world 
.luh.n  5.20.  Fathe'  loveth,  and  ,5.  the  Sun  alllhings 

SIUOVVING. 
f!j:o(/.20.ri.atids. mercy  unto  thousands, /)(■««.  3  10. 
Isal.'it^.i.  s.  to  generation  to  come  praises  of  Lord 
Ciint.^l.  '.I.  my  beloved  .<.  himself  thro'  the  lattice 
iJiiH.  4.  27.  break  ort"  thine  ini(|uities  by  s.  mercy 

0  12.  s.of  hard  sentences  found  in  the  same  Darnel 
Luke  8.  1.  s.  glad  tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
.icts  y.  3;).  and  s.  the  coats  which  Uorcas  made 

M  28.  s.  bv  scripture  that  Jesus  was  Christy 

2  'J'luss.  2.  4.  as  God,  s.  himself  that  he  is  God 

V'tt.2.7.inall  things*. thyself  pattern  olgood  works 

10   not  purloiMiiig,  but  s.  all  good  fidelity 
3.  2.  but  be  gentle,  s.  all  meekness  lo  all  men 
SHEWING. 

Luke  1.  SO.  was  in  deserts  till  day  of  his  «.  to  Israel 
SlUELU 

Is  a  piece  of  defensive  armour  •  The  common  ma- 
terials of  a  shield  id  re  wood:  It  was  conercd 
with  leather,  ictth  plates  of  gold,  or  brass 
Hoiiutimrs  they  were  made  all  of  gold,  or  bra.^s 
Those  (hat  Solomon  made  were  of  massy  gold, 
1  Kings  10.  17.  aiishak  king  of  Egypt  took 
these  away,  atid  Kehoboain  made  uUurs  of 
briss  to  serve  in  their  stead,  1  Kings  14 
20,  27. 

fn  scriptuie  God  is  often  called  the  shield  of  his 
veoptc:  1  am  thv  shield,  STj/s  God  to  .\braham, 
'(fen.  15.  1.  I 'will  protect  and  defend  thee 
The  Psalmist  says,  Thou,  Lord,  wilt  bless 
the  righteous;  with  favour  wilt  thou  compass 
him  as  with  a  .shield,  I'sal.  5.  12.  IVith  thy 
love  and  gracious  providence  thou  will  keep 
him  safe  on  eriery  side.  Princes  and  great 
men  are  also  culled  the  shield  of  the  people, 
because  by  their  office  they  are,  or  should  br, 
the  common  parents  and  protectors  ?f  their 
people,  to  drfciid  them  from  all  (ippresfions 
and  injuries  Psal.  47.  It,  The  shields  of  the 
earth  belong  unto  God,  are  dependent  upon 
htm.  Faith  in  scripture  is  likewise  called  a 
shield,  Eph.  (i.  16.  bccausr  li  derives  strength 
from  Chrisl  for  overcoming  the  temptations  of 
^atan. 

Thay  hung  up  their  sliields  upon  towers  for  or- 
naments, or  as  trophies  of  victory,  to  make  use 
of  tlicm  upon  occasion.  The  tower  of  David 
was  adorned  with  a  l/iousand  shieMs.  Cant  4. 
4,  Thy  neck  is  liki-  the  tower  of  David,  hiiilded 
for  an  armoury,  whereon  there  hang  a  tlioiisiiid 
bucklers,  all  shields  of  mighty  men.  Hy  neck, 
Commentators  undcrstonA  the  grace  of  fa, th. 
which,  as  IS  satd,  is  called  a  shield  ;  and  this 
sheiDS  that  by  faith  the  church  is  strong  and 
victorious  ovtr  all  her  enemies. 
Gen.  15  l.Iam  thy,?,  and  es.eeding  great  reward 
/Jeut,  33  211.  saved  by  the  Lord,  the  s  ofliiyliel|) 

Judg.  5.  8. 1  Deborah  arose  a  mothtir  in  Urai'l,  was 
there  a  .i.  or  spear  seen  among  40,000  in  Israel  ? 

1  Sam.  17.  7.  one  bearing  a  s.  went  before  him,  41 
45.  thou  comest  to  me  with  a  spear  and  a  s. 

2  Sam.  1.  21.  there  the  s.  of  the  mighty  is  vilely 
castaway,.?.  ofSaiil  as  tlio' not  anoiuied  with  oil 

22..3.heis,iiy.«. /^s.  3.3.|28.7.  |in.  114  |  144  2 
3(i.  given  me  the  s.  of  thy  salvation,  Psal.]ti  35 

1  Kings  10.17.  three  pounds  id"  gold  went  to  one  s 

2  Kings  19.  .32.  he  shall  iiol  come  before  it^  with 
"as.  nor  caal  a  bank  asainst  it,  Isa.  37.  33 

1  Chrnn.  12.  8.  the  Ga.lites  that  coiijd  h.iti.lle  .«. 
24.  the  chddren  of  Judah  that  bare  s.  and  spear 
34.  of  Naplitali  with  s.  and  spear  37,000 
2CAr.25.  .5.  clioi<e  ren  ihatcoiild  haiiilie  Ep  anils 
./■<7/;3il.  23.  gliit.rin:;  spear  and  s.  ratllelli  ag.  Iiim 
Psa/.5  12.  with  fiviuir  wilt  i-ompass  him  as  wilhs 
33.20.  the  Lord  is  our  s.  5':>.  11.  |  84  9.  |  Wt.  t  18 
.3.5.2.  take  hold  of  the  s.  and  buckler,  and  stand 
70.  3.  there  brake  he  the  arrows  of  how,  ihe  s. 
84. 1 1.  L.  G.  is  sun  and  .«.  will  give  grnc  and  glory 
91.  ■*.  his  truth  shall  he  thy  .?.  and  buckler 
115.  9.  he  is  their  help  ami  their  •>,  10,  II. 
Prov   30  5  he  is  «  s-  to  them  tl-,.ii  put  trust  In  him 
Isa   21.  5   arise,  ye  princes,  and  anoint  thi^s. 
22  ti.  Elain  huiPipnver,  Kir  uncovered  Ihe  s. 
.Icr  -Ifi  3   oriler  huckh^rand  .?.  draw  near  lo  battle 

9   come  fcifih,  Libyans,  that  haii.ile  tlies. 
Kick.  23.  24.  they  shall  net  ag.  the,-  buckler  and  - 
27.  10.  lliey  hanged  the  s   and  helmet  iii  ihee,  11. 
JVa/t.  2.  3.  the  s.  of  his  mighty  men  is  m  ide  rt'J 
Eph.  6.  Hi.  above  all  taking  the  s.  of  faith 


SHIELDS 

2Sa7n.  8.  7.  David  took  the  >-.  of  gold  that  wtreon 
the  servants  of  Hadadezer,  1  Chrun.  18.  7 

1  Kings  10.17.  Solomon  made  300  s.  of  heaien  soM, 

Ihe  king  put  them  in  Lebanon,  2  Chrnn   9   Ifi 

14.  26  Sliishak  look  away  all, even  all  .v.  of  ;.'o!d 

which  Solomon  had  made,  2  Chron.  12.  9 

27.  Relioboam  made  in  their  stead  brazen  .«.  and 

commtted  lliem  to  chiefofgiiurdB,2C/.r.  12.10. 

2  Kings  U   >0.  priest  gave  kinj;  Dav.  t.  2  Chr.  2J.'J. 


SHT 

2CAf.  11. 12.  in  every  several  city  puts,  and  spears 
14.  8   out  of  Binjamin  that  bare  .».  17.  17. 
26.  14.  Uzziah  piepared  for  them  s.  and  spears 
:f2.5.  Hezek.  made  darls  ands.  in  abundance, '/. 
JVeh  4.  16.  the  other  half  of  them  held  siicars'aiid  f 
.Job  41.  t  IJ   strong  pieces  of  s.  are  his  pride 
Psal.  47.  9.  the  s.  of  the  earth  belong  to  God 
Cant.iA.  whereon  liaiig  buekl.  all  s.  of  niiglily  niea 
.ler.  51.  11.  make  bright  the  arrows,  gather  the  i 
/•,'2ci.:i8.4.eveii  great  company  with  buekl.  and  s.l 
39.  9.  they  shall  burn  the  s.  and  the  weapons 

SHIGGAION. 
This  word  is  found  in  the  title  of  Psal.  7.  Ii 
Cometh  from  another  Hebrew  vmrd  ichuL 
signifies  la  stray  or  wander;  icheiiee  some  dt, 
conjecture,  thatit  was  avarious  song,  running 
from  one  kind  of  tune  into  onollter  :  and  Ilia'  li 
was  used  in  great  anguishes  of  heart,  urken  c? 
the  thoughts  and  stirrings  of  tie  hcurl,thiooirl 
tlie  greatness  of  trouble,  do  varii  ami  fall  frah' 
one  strain  to  anotlier  m  a  straying  and  sen' 
tiring  manner. 
Some  think  it  ts  an  instrument  of  Music  ;  othert 
translate  it.  The  error  of  David;  others,  Tiie 
secret  of  David;  others.  The  delight  of  David, 
and  others  again,  THie  disquiet  of  David.  Some 
think  It  ought  to  be  translated,  A  song  of  trou- 
ble, or  A  sons  of  consolation  of  Duvid  :  Tin 
.Arabic  word  Schaga  signifies,  to  be  in  trouble  ; 
and  the  Hebrew  te»ri/  Schagali,  or  Shagati,  to 
rejoice,  lo  be  comforted. 

SHILOH. 
One  of  the  glorious  names  of  thefilessiaf, devoting 
him  to  be  the  only  procurer  of  our  happiness  , 
andour  alone  peace-maker  icith  God  :  Jor  it  .m 
por-tetk  a  Saviour,  or  hnppy,  hlessed,peanalile 
or  a  peace-maker,  4-c.  froiii  the  root  Sliaiali,/(f 
was  quiet,  and  in  peace ;  he  was  safe  anil  nay 
py.  It  IS  found  Gen.  49.  10,  The  sceptre  slia,! 
not  depart  from  Judah,  nor  a  lawgiver  Ir.ir.i 
between  his  feel,  until  Siiiluh  come,  and  un'o 
him  shall  thegatheiing  of  the  iieo|ile  be.  .dil 
Christia;;  commentators  agree,  that  this  wora 
ought  to  be  understood  of  the  Messiah  ;  «/ Jesus 
Christ.  Jerom  translates  it  by  Ciui  mittendns 
est.  He  who  is  to  be  sent,  and  manifestly 
reads  Shiloach.  sent,  instead  of  Sliiloli.  T'-f 
Septu;igint  translate  it.  Until  the  comine  i>:' 
limi  to  whom  it  is  reserved  ;  or,  nil  wo  see  ar 
rive  that  which  is  reserved  for  hmi. 
Some  transl.i.e.  The  sceptre  shall  not  depart  frir.n 
Judah,  till  he  comes  lo  whom  it  bifloiigs. 
Others,  till  Ihe  coming  of  the  Petice-niaket. 
or  Ihe  Pacific;  or  of  prosperity.-  Others,  lid 
the  birth  of  him  who  shall  be  born  of  a  wo- 
man, who  shall  conceive  without  the  know- 
ledge of  a  man.  Otherwise  the  sceptre  snail 
nut  depart  from  Judah,  till  ils  end,  till  its  rmr!, 
till  Ihe  downfall  of  Ihe  kii>i;dom  of  the  ./.-ir.«. 
^  certain  author  derives  Sliiloh  J'rom  shai.alu, 
which  sometimes  siirnifies  to  he  weary,  tosiirt,  r, 
till  his  labours,  his  sufferings,  his  passion, 
should  come  to  pass. 

SHINE. 
.Vwm.  fi.  25.  the  Lord  make  his  face  s.  upon  th'-e 
./«')3.  4.  that  day  be  dark  ;  neither  let  light  .<   on  it 
10.  3.  thou  shouldest  son  counsel  of  the  wick,  d 
1 1.17. Ihou  shall  s  forth,  ihon  shall  be  as  morning 
IH.  5.  and  the  spark  of  his  fire  shall  not  s. 
22.  -jj".  and  the  light  shall  s.  iiiion  thy  ways 
3().  3-.'.  the  light  he  commandelli  it  not  to  s. 
37.  1.5.  when  he  caused  th;  light  of  his  cloud  to  .s. 
41.  l.-<.  by  his  neesings  a  light  iloth  s.  and  hi*eyej 

32.  he  i:iaket!i  a  path  to  s.  after  him 
Ps.ll  31.  If),  make  thy  face  to  s.  nprm  thy  servant 
07.  I.  cau.se  his  face  to  s.  upon  us,  80.  3,  7,  19. 
80.  I.  that  dwellest  between  cheriibims,  s.  fmlli 
104    15.  and  oil  to  make  his  face  lo  .s.  and  bread 
119    13.5.  make  Ihv  face  lo  s.  upon  thy  seriaii'. 
F.ccl.  8.  1.  a  man's'wisdom  makeih  hi.s  face  to  a. 
fsa.  13.  10.  the  moon  shall  not  cause  her  liglii  His. 
fiO.  1.  arise,  s.  for  thy  hshl  is  come,  gloiy  of  Lord 
.^cr  5.  28,  ihev  are  waxen  fat,  they  i.  they  over;.H.s« 
/(rtji.  9.  17   cause  Ihv  facolos.u[)on  thy  saiiclu-ary 
12,3.i|inl  be  wise,  shalls.»'.s  stars  foi  ever  and  ever 
.Mat  .5,  Hi.  let  your  light  so  s.  before  men  lo  see  yon! 
13,  43,  then  shall  the  riahteous  s   forth  as  the  sun 
17.  2.  his  face  ilid  .?.  as  sun,  and  Ins  raiment  while 
2  Cor.  4.  4.  lest  light  of  gosiiel  of  Christ  shoiik!  t 
fi.  God  who  commanded  light  to  s.  out  ofdarkn 
Phil.  2    1.5.  among  whom  ve  s.  as  btrhts  in  w:ir!d 
Rer.  18.  23.  light  of  a  candle  shall .?.  no  more  at  all 
21.  23.  city  had  no  need  of  sun  nor  moon  lo  .«.  in  ill 

SHI. NED. 
Dent.  33.  2.  the  Tiord  s    forth  from  mount Paraa 
.r,h  29.  3.  when  his  candle  s.  upon  my  head 
31.  26.  if  I  beheld  the  sun  when  it  s.  or  the  moot 
/'.<(ii..'yf)2.mil  ofZionperfscl  of  hoautyCiod  hath» 
fso  9.  2    upo::  them  hath  the  light  •• 
F.-.ek  O.  2.  and  the  ovib  s   with  his  glor» 


SHI 

.ictsO.  3.  sud(l:nly  liiere  5.  about  Iiim  a  light 
1?.  7.  the  anrel  cmw,  and  a  light  s.  in  tho  priso  ! 
I  Ci)r.4.  6.  tbrGoitliilli.'!.  in  our  hearts  to  give  light 

SHIXETH. 
Job  25. 5.  bcliold  even  to  the  moun,  and  it  s  uot 
P-'al.  130.  12.  but  the  night  s.  as  the  day 
Prov.  i.  18.  as  shining  liglit  that  s.  more  and  more 
Mat.  24.  27.  as  ligiitning  s.  even  to  the  west 
/.uke  17.  24..  and  .5.  to  other  |)art  uiiJer  iicaven 
John  l.S.the  light  s.  in  darliness,  and  tlie  darki.ess 
t  Pit.  1.  19.  as  to  a  light  that  s.  in  a  dark  [ilace 

1  John  2.8.  darkness  is  past,  the  true  light  now  s. 
'   Rev.  1.  16.  Ins  countenance  was  as  the  sun  s. 

SHINING. 

2  Sam.  23. 4.  as  grass  springing  by  clear  s.after  rain 
Ezra  8.  t27.  and  two  vessels  ot'.s.  brass  precious 
Prov.  4.  18.  the  path  of  llie  just  is  as  the  s.  light 
fcrt.4.5.  will  create  the. 1.  of  a  flaming  fire  by  niglit 
.loel  2.  10.  the  stars  shall  withdraw  tiieir  s.  3.  1.). 
//ai.3.11.lhey  went  at  the  s.  of  thy  glittering  spear 
Mark  0.  .3.  bis  raiment  became  s.  white  as  snow 
I.ulie  11. 3G.  when  the  s.  of  a  candle  giveth  life 

21.  4.  two  men  stood  by  them  in  s.  garments 
Tohn  5.  35.  he  was  a  burning  and  a  s.  light 
Acts  26.  13.  a  light  above  the  brig!itness  of  sun  s. 

SHIP. 
Pror.  30.19.  the  way  of  as.  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
Isa.  33.  21.  no  gallant  s.  shall  pass  thereby 
}»nah  1.  3.  Jonah  found  a  s.  going  to  Tarshish 

4.  a  tempest,  so  that  the  s.  was  like  to  be  broker. 

5.  m;iriners  cast  forth  the  wares  into  the  s. 
Mat.  4.  21.  ill  a  5.  with  Zebedee  their  father 

22.  and  they  left  the  s.  and  I'ollowed  him 
8.  24.  that  the  s.  was  covered  with  the  waves 
14.  24.  the  s.  was  tossed  with  waves,  Mark  4.  37. 

Murk  1. 19.  who  were  in  the  s.  mending  tlieirnets 
29.  they  left  their  father  Zebedee  in  the  s. 
4.  .38.  he  was  in  the  hinder  part  of  the  s.  asleep 
8.  14.  neither  h  id  they  in  the  s.  but  one  loaf 

Jnkn  6.21.  and  immediately  the  ,<t.  was  at  th<>  land 
31.  G.  he  said  cast  the  net  on  right  B:de  of  the  s. 
Ids  20.  38.  and  they  accoiti|)aiiied  him  to  the  s. 

21.  2.  finding  a  s.  sailing  over  unlo  Phenicia 
27.  2.  and  entering  into  a  .«.  of  Adramytiium 

SHIPS. 
nen.  49.  13.  Zebulun  shall  be  a  haven  for  s. 
JVum.  24.  24.  and  *.  shall  come  from  CJKttim 
Dcat.  28.  G8.  L.  shn  II  bring  tl.eo  into  Egypt  with  s. 
Juflir.  5.  17.  and  why  did  Dan  remain  in  s.? 

1  FCinn-s  0.  20.  king  Solomon  made  a  navy  of  s. 

22.  48.  .lebo.shaphat  made  s.  of  Tarshish  to  go  to 

Ophir,  thes.  were  broken,  2  Chron.  20.  37. 
49.  let  my  servants  go  with  thine  in  the  s. 

2  Chrun.  8. 18.  Hiiram  sent  him  by  big  servants,  s. 
9.21.  king's  s.  went  to  Tarshish  every  three  years 

Job  9.  26.  they  are  passed  away  as  the  swift  s. 
Psnl.  48,  7.  thou  broakest  the  s.  of  Tarshish 
101.  26.  there  go  the  s.  there  is  that  Tjeviailian 
107.  2'f.  they  that  go  down  to  the  se  i  in  .«.  that  dc 
/'roii.31.14.  she  is  like  the  merchant  s.  sjie  brings 
Isa.  2.  16.  the  day  of  Lord  on  the  s.  of  Tarshish 
23.1.  howl,  ves.  ofTarshish,  no  entering  in,  14. 
43.  14.  the  Clinlde;ins,  whose  cry  is  in  the  s. 
1)0.  9.  the  s.  ofTarshish  first,  to  bring  thy  sons 
Kzck.  27.  9.  all  ,«.  of  the  sea  with  their  mariners 
25..?.  of  Tiirshish  did  sing  of  thee  in  thy  markei 
29.  the  pilots  shtill  come  down  from  their  s. 
30.  9.  the  messengers  go  forth  from  me  in  s. 
Dan.  11.  30.  for  s.  of  Chittim  shall  come  ag.  him 

40.  king  of  the  north  shall  come  with  many  s. 
l,uke  5.  7.  thev  filled  both  the  s.  they  began  to  sink 
'am.  3. 4.  behold  also  the  .9.  though  they  be  great 
Hev.S.9.  the  thii-d  part  of  the  s.  were  destroyed 
IS   17.  the  company  in  s.  stood  afar  off  and  criet; 
19.  wherein  were  niar'e  rich  all  that  had  i. 
SIIIP-BOARDS. 
F:ci.27.5.have  m'uh'all  thvs. -boards  of  fir-trees 

SHIP-MASTER. 
fiinah  1.  6.  s.  said,  what  meanest  thou,  O  sleeper 
[iev.  18.  1/.  every  s.  and  s.nilors  afar  off,  cried 
■  SHIP-MEN. 

1  Kniirs  9. 27.  Hiram  sent .?.  that  had  knnwl.  ofsea 
/J(-/s27.30.  the  J  wore  about  to  fleeout  of  the  ship 

SHIPPING. 

John  6.  24.  they  tool;  .?.  and  came  to  Capernaum 

SHIPWRECK. 

2  Cnr.  11.25.  once  was  I  stimed.  thrice  I  suffered  s 
1  Tim.  1. 19.  some  concernin!!  faith  have  made  s. 


SHO 

E4ri/d.35.24xvery  man  with  wh>m  was  found  i.-w 

SHIVERS 
/tLO.2  27. as  vessels  ol' a  potter  bhiill  be  broken  to  s. 

SHOCK. 

Job  S  26.  like  as  s.  of  corn  cometh  in  his  season 

SHOCKS. 
Judg.  15.  5.  Sanisun  burnt  ep  the  s.  and  standing 

SHOD.  Lcurn 

2  Chron.  28.  15.  took  the  captives  and  s.  lliem 
£2ei. 16.10.1  s.  thee  with  liadgers'  ekin  and  girded 
./l/a'-ZiG.  9.  be  s.  with  sandalii,  put  not  on  two  coats 
Kpli.  6.  15.  s.  witli  the  prejiaration  of  the  gospel 

SHOE 

Ispulfor,  [1]  The  ground  under  feet,  Deut.  33. 

25.     [2]  The  weakest  means,  Psal.  60.  8.  |  108. 

9.  [3]  t'rccdom  from  danger.  Cant.  7.  1.  [4] 
.'J  contemptible  price,  Amos  2.  C.  |8.  C.  To  east 
the  shoe  ocer  a  country,  is  to  subdue  Ikal  couit- 
tnj,  •ic.  Psal.  60.  8.  To  loose  the  shoe  was, 
[IJ  Ji  sign  of  reverence,  E.Kod.  3.  5.  [2]  Of 
disgrace,  Deut.  2a.  10.  [3]  Of  a  contract, 
Ruth  4.  7.     [4]  Of  mourning,  Ezek.  24.  17. 

Tlie  .Apostle  exhorts  the  Ephesians  to  have  their 
feel  shod  with  the  preparation  of  the  gospel  of 
peace,  Eph.  6.  15.  that  is,  to  have  a  priporcd 
and  resolved  frame  of  heart,  which  the  gospel 
teaches  and  works;  and  which,  like  leg  or 
fool-harness,  would  enable  them  to  walk  with 
a  steady  pace  in  the  ways  of  religion,  notwith- 
standing the  hardships,  dangers,  and  difficul- 
ties that  attend  it. 

To  go  barefoot  was  a  sign  of  mourning  and  hu- 
miliation: David  went  up  by  the  ascent  of 
mount  Olivet  barefoot,  2  Sam.  15.30.  See  Isa. 
20.  2,  4.  Ezek.  24.  17.  The  man  that  refused 
to  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother  deceased,  had 
his  shoe  taken  off  by  his  brother's  wife  in  pre- 
sence of  the  elders,  Deut.  25.  9.  I'his  was 
done  partly  as  a  sign  of  his  resignation  of  his 
right  to  the  woman,  and  her  husband's  inhe- 
ritance, as  the  plucking  off  the  shoe  signifies 
in  Ru  li  4. 7.  and  partly,  as  a  note  of  infamy ; 
to  signify  that  he  deserved  to  be  treated  like  a 
sercant  or  captive,  who  in  token  of  sulimission 
and  obedience  leint  hiire-foot,  Isn.  20.  4.  It  is 
said,  P.sal.  60.  8,  Over  r'.dom  will  I  cast  my 
shoe.  /  will  take  possession  of  them,  I  will 
trample  upon  them,  and  use  them  like  slaves. 
A  pair  of  shoes  in  Amos  2.  6.  denotes  a  small 
inconsiderable  bribe.  To  bear  one's  shoes,  or 
untie  the  latchet  of  one's  shoes,  is  to  perform 
the  7neanest  services  for  him.  See  Mat.  3.  II. 
Mark  1.  7.  Luke  3.  16. 

Deut.  25.  9.  his  brother's  wife  shall  loose  his  s. 

10.  the  house  of  him  that  hath  his  .?.  loosed 
29.  5.  thy  s.  is  not  wa.xen  old  upcm  tliy  foot 

.hish.  5.  1.5.  tliy  5.  from  off  thy  foot,  for  the  place 
Rulh4.7.  man  plucked  ntfhis  s.  and  gave  it  to  him 

8.  buy  it  for  thee,  so  he  drew  off  his  «. 
Psal.  00.  8.  over  Edom  will  I  cast  ofi"iny  s.  10B.9. 
fsa.iO.  2.  and  put  off  thv  s.  from  thy  foot,  he  did  so 

SHOE-LATCHET". 
(';c«.lJ.23.Iwill  not  take  from  thread  to  a  s.-latchet 
JoA7jl.27.whose  s.-latehet  I  am  not  worthy  to  loose 

SHOES. 

Exod.  3.  5.  put  off  thy  s.  from  thy  feet,  Sets  7.33. 

12.  U.  thus  shall  ye  eat  it  with  yours,  on  your  feet 

Deut.  33.25.  s.  shall  be  iron  arid  brass,  as  thy  days 

Jb*A.9.5.  old  s.  and  clouted  upon  their  feet,  old  gar. 

13.  our  s.  are  become  old  with  a  long  journey 

1  Kings  2.  5.  put  the  blood  in  his  s.  on  his  feet 
Cunt.  7.  1.  how  beautiful  are  thy  feet  with  s.! 
(sa.  5.  27.  nor  the  latchet  of  their  s.  be  broken 
Ezek.  24.  17.  put  on  thy  s.  upon  thy  feet,  23. 
.^mos  2.fi.because  they  sold  the  poor  for  a  pair  of  s. 

S.  6.  that  we  may  buy  the  needy  for  a  pair  of  s. 
Mat.  3.  11.  whose  s.  I  am  r.ot  worthy  to  hear 

10.  10.  provide  neither  s.  nor  staves,  Luke  10.  4 

Mark  1.  7.  latchet  of  whose  s.  I  am  not  worthy 

to  stoop  down  and  unloose,    Luke  3.  16 

.flrts  13.  25. 

/,!(i-^  15.22.  imt  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  s.on  his  feet 

22.  35.  when  I  s.  you  without  purse  and  s. 

SHONE. 

Emd.  34.  29.  wist  not  that  the  skin  of  his  face  s. 

30.  the  skin  of  his  fiice  s.  they  were  afraid,  35. 

2  /ir/nj7.s  3.  22  rose  up  early,  sun  s.  upon  the  water 
Luke  2.  9.  glory  of  Lord  s.  round  about  them 


SHITTaH-TREE.  \j)cts  22.  6.  suddenly  thei-e  s.  from  heaven  great 

^sa.4t.  19.1  wilt  plant  in  the  wilderness  the  s.-«rec  light  round  about  me 

SHTTTIM-WOOD.  Rev.  8.  12.  the  day  s.  not  for  a  third  part  ofit 

Exnd.  25.  5.  and  badgers'  skins  and  s.-irood,  35.7.  |  SHOOK. 

10.  shall  mnke  an  ark  of  s.-;/j.  37.1    Dent.  10.3    'i  Sam.  6.  6.  Uzzah  took  bold,  for  oxen  .9.  the  ark 
13.  thou  Shalt  make  staves  nfs.-wonil.  28.  |  27. 1   22.  8.  the  earth  s.  Psal.  18.  7.  |  68.  8.  |  77.  18. 

fi.  I  37.  4,  15,  28.  1  38.  6.  j  JVM.  5.  13.  1  s.  my  lap,  and  said,  so  God  shake 
23.  thou  shalt  make  a  table  nfs.-mood,  37.  10.     fsa.  23.  11.  he  stretched  out  and  s.  the  kingdoms 
■jn.  l.>.  mane  boards  for  tabernacle  ni's.m.  3P  20.L/9r?s  13.  51.  but  Ihev  s.  offihe  dnst  of  their  feet 
26.  thou  shall  make  bars  of  s.-wond.  ''6.  31.  18.  6.  ho  s.  his  ruinient,  and  said  unto  them 

r-.'.  noon  four  pil.ars  ofs.-irnnd,  .37.  ]  36.  36.  28.5.  h=  s.off  lieasl  into  the  fire  and  felt  no  harm 

27.  I.  thou  »hal'  make  nn  altar  oi s.-uoood,  30.        Hcb.  12.  26.  whose  voice  then  s.  the  earth 
5«2 


SKO 

SHOOT. 
Ezod.  3C. 33. he  made  the  iniddU  \nt  to*,  throngh 

1  Ham.  20.  2i>.  I  will  s.  three  arrows  on  t)ie  side 
So.  run,  find  out  now  the  arrows  which  I  s. 

2  Sam.  1).  20.  knew  ye  not  that  they  would  s.? 
2  Kings  13.  17.  then  Elisha  said,  s.  and  l.e  shot 

19.  32.  he  .shall  not .?.  an  arrow  there,  Isa.  37.  .'53. 

1  Chron.  .5.  18.  valiant  men  able  to  s.  with  how 

2  Chron."ii.  1.5.  he  made  engines  to  ,?.  arrows 
Psal.  1 1.  2.  they  may  privily  s.  at  upright  in  ho»i» 

22.  7.  they  s.  out  the  lip,  they  shake  the  head 
.58.  7.  when  he  Uendetb  bis  bow,  to  s.  his  arroiv 
64.  3.  to  s.  tieir  arrows,  even  biiler  words 
4.  thill  they  may  s.  in  secret  at  the  perfect 
7.  but  God  shall  s.  at  them  with  an  arrow 
114.  6.  s.  out  thine  arrows,  and  destroy  llicro 
Jer.  50.  14.  all  ye  that  bencl  the  bow,  s.  at  her 
Eirk.  31.  14.  nor  s.  up  their  top  amimg  hongha 
3G.  8.  ve  shall  s.  forth  your  branches  and  vield 
Luke  21.  30.  when  tliev  now  s.  foith,  ye  know 
SHOOTERS. 

3  Sam.  11.24.  s.shol  from  offihe  wall  on  thy  ser». 
SHOOTETH. 

.Job  8.  16.  and  his  brunch  s.  forth  in  his  garden 
Isa.Z'.S.  in  meas.  when  it  s.  forth,  thou  will  ilebati 
Mark  4.  32.  mustard  seed  s.  out  great  branches 

SHOOTING. 
1  Chron.  12.  2.  could  use  right  hand  and  left  in  s. 
.^mos  1.  1.  in  the  s.  up  id' the  latter  growth 

SHORE. 
Mat.  13.  2.  the  whole  multitude  stood  on  the  f. 

48.  which  when  it  was  full,  they  drew  to  j. 
/ohn  21.  4.  when  morning,  Jesus  stood  o;i  the  s. 
.lets  21.  5.  we  kneeled  down  on  the  s.  and  prayp** 
27. 39.  they  discovered  a  certain  creek  with  a  s 
40.  hoiscd  up  the  main-sail  and  made  towari. 
See  Sea. 
SHORN. 
Cant.4.^.  teeth  like  a  flocJ<of  sheep  that  are  evens. 
.4(-/sl8.18.having  s.  his  head  in  Crnrhrca,  h-id  vow 
ICor.  1 1.0.  if  women  be  not  covered,  let  her  he  s.  if 
it  be  a  shame  to  be  s.or  shaven, let  her  be  covered 
SHORT. 
JVwm. II. 23. Moses  said, is  the  Lord's  hand  waxen* 
.lob  17.  12.  the  light  is  s.  because  of  ihirkni  as 

20.  5.  the  triumphing  of  the  wicked  is  .». 
Psal.  89.  47.  remomlier  how  s.  my  time  is 
/>»m. 3.23. all  have  sinned  and  come, v. of  glory  ofO. 

9.28.  because  a  s.  work  will  Lord  make  on  earth 
1  Cor.  7.  29.  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  lime  i.-.  s. 
1  Thess.  2.  17.  being  taken  from  von  fiir  n  .t.  time 
Rev.  12.  12,  he  knowelh  that  hehalli  hut  a  s.  tii:i» 
17. 10.  when  he  comet  h,  ye  must  continue  9.  siiace 
See  CoMK,  CvT. 
SHORTENED. 
Psal  89.  45.  the  days  of  his  yonlh  hn-t  tlioir  s. 
102.  23.  he  weakened  my  strength,  he  .i.iny  dayt 
Prov.  10,  27.  the  years  ofthe  wicked  shiiU  i,e  ,-;. 
/»rt.50.2.is  mv  hand  s.nt  all.tliat  ii  cannot  ri'i^eem'? 
59. 1.  b-hnid,  the  Lord's  hand  is  n"t  s.  not  los-ive 
Mat.'24.  22.  except  those  days  shoiilil  be  .9. no  flesh 
be  saved, but  for  tlir<  el-'ct's  sake  s.  Mark  13. 20. 
SHORTER. 
/sa.28.20.  the  bed  iss.  thnn  that  a  man  can  stretch 

SHORTLY. 
r?f7j.41.32.isest!>bl;shed,  God  wills,  brin^'  it  topass 
./fr.27.16.vesselsshalls,  be  brought  ag.  from  Baby. 
Ezek.  7.8.  now  will  I  s.  pour  out  my  fury  upon  Iheo 
Jiets  25. 4.  that  he  himself  would  depart  s,  ihilher 
/?«m,16.20.G  of  peace  bruise  Satunrfiryoiir  'eet .?. 
1  Cor.  4.  19.  I  will  come  10  vou  s.  if  the  Lord  will 
Phil.  2.  19.  I  trust  to  send  Timotheiis  ,c.  unto  you 
24.  I  trust,  that  I  also  myself  shall  '■ome  s. 

1  Tim.  3.  14,  I  write,  hoping  to  come  unto  thee  s. 

2  Tim.  4.  9.  do  thy  diligence  to  come  s.  inito  me 
Heb.  13.23.  with  whom  if  become  s.  I  will  see  voa 
2  Pet.  1.  14.  s.  1  must  put  off  this  mv  tabernacle 
3.7((/m  14.  lint  I  trust  I  slinll  s.  see  thee  :<ni\  si>eak; 
Rev.  1.  1.  things  that  must  ,«.  come  to  pass,  22.  6. 

SI10RTNE.=:S. 
Exod.6.  to.  but  thev  hearkeneil  rot  for  ,9.01  spirit 

■  SHOT. 

Oen.  40  10.  it  budded,  and  her  blossoms  x.  forth 

49.  23.  the  archers  s.  at  him,  and  haled  him 

Erod.  19,  13.  he  shall  surely  he  stoned,  or  s.  thro* 

JV«?n,21 ,30.  we  have  s.  at  tlieni,Hishb">i  is  lerished 

1  Sam.  20.  37.  the  arrow  which  Jona'hi«i  bun  3. 

2  .Sam.  II.  24.  the  shooiers  3.  from  off  tiie  wall 
2  Kings  13. 17.  then  Elisha  said,  shoot,  and  i»e  ». 
2  Chron.  35.  23.  the  archers  s.  at  king  .fosinh 
Psal.  18,14.5.  out  lightninss,  and  discomfited  thert 
.7(:r,9.8,their  tongue  is  an  arrow  s.  ont,sn»aks  deceit 
Ezek.  17.  0.  it  bi'came  a  vine,  «nd  s,  forth  sprigH 

7. this  vine  s.  forth  her  t,-ancheB  towird  him 
31.  a.  the  multitude  of  waters  when  he  .«.  forth 
10.  he  hath  3.  up  Ids  top  amon;;  the  thick  boushi 
SHOT,   Substantive. 
Gen.  21.  16,  Hngai  sat  down  as  it  were  n  how  s. 
,/(r,6,t  6.  hew  down  lrees,poiir  out  the  engine  of  « 
32.t  24.behold,  the  engines  of  s  come  intolheciti 


SHO 

e.tek  26.  t  B-  lie  "hall  pmir  (H.l  'he  engines  of  ».   I 

SlIOVKl.. 
fsa.  30  'J4.  ttiaV  lialli  buoii  uiiiiiowed  wiHi  tlic  i 

SIIOVliLS. 
EjnJ.  'i7.  :?.  lluiiislialt  iiwlko  liis  I'iiiis  ainl  liW  s. 
38.  3.  lie  made  tlie  pots,  ami  llii^  .<•  iiiulllu;li:i»Jiis 
^Tum.  4.  H.  thfv  ikill  piii  UI1  tl"-'  Pi'iptf  t''"''  *■ 
I  A'/n<rs  7.  40.  Iliran  iii.i.le  tlio  lav.Ts,  llie  -f   ami 
"ihe  basons  ol  Urass,  45.  'i  CAroR.  4.  11,  ll>. 
e  A'i«  "-s  25.14.  ools  ami  .<■  lie  li'ok  away,  ./fr.5i.  18. 

'  SHtiUbKliR 
Is  a  part  of  Ike  t-udH  well  knourn.  To  give  or 
ieml  Ins  5.lioulilcr,  fi>r  beamier  of  a  burden, 
siiriufies  to  submit  to  servitude.-  Issacliar 
bowed  Ills  sl.oulder  to  bear,  and  bt'canio  a 
iwrvant  uiito  tribute,  Gen.  4.1.  1.3.  Tke  U^i- 
»iah  kas  delivered  Ins  people  from  tkc  rod,  or 
from  tke  yoUe,  to  loliic/i  they  were  subject. 
Isa  9.  4,  Tliou  liast  biolton  the  s;atr  ol  In 
dhoulder.  .find  in  Isaiah,  11).  27,  tlie  prophet 
comforting  Israel  with  Ok  promise  nj  deliver- 
ance froni  Assyria,  soys.  His  linrden  shall  be 
lakfMi  away  from  off  Ihy  sliouliler.  Tke  scrip- 
ture calls  that  a  rebellious  shouhlcr,  a  witli- 
drawing  shoiil.ler,  Ikut  icM  vol  submit  t>  tke 
yoke,  Neh.  'J.  t  211.  and  those  that  bear  it  to- 
geVier  with  joint  consent,  scrvnig  with  one 
shoulder,  Zepfi.  3.  t  '•'■  , 

Heretofore  they  wore  the  marks  of  honour  and 
command  Ujiou  their  shoulders.  Job  de.-.:is  oj 
Cod  to  decide  his  cause;  Surely  1  would  lake 
il  uiioii  rnv  shoulder,  as  a  trophy  or  badge  of 
honour,  arid  bind  it  as  a  crown  lo  me.  Job  31. 
36.  Isaiah  s((!/s  that  the  Mess,  ^h  shall  bear 
tke  mark  of  las  government  upon  his  shoulder. 
jsa.  9.  6,  The  gove.nment  shall  be  up<in  his 
shoulder.  God  promises  Eliakim  the  son  of 
Hilkiah,  to  give  him  the  key  of  the  house  ot 
David,  and  io  iay  it  upon  his  shoulder;  so  he 
shall  open,  and  none  shall  shut ;  and  he  shall 
•hul,  and  none  shall  open. 
To  be  borne  upon  shoulders,  sometimes  stands 


Sim 

rfouvSiiouLur.R. 

/.CO.  7.  31.  \Uo  heave  s.  have  1  taken,  JV«m.  0.20. 
'lO  14.  llio  heavc-s.  shall  ye  eat  in  a  clean  phice 
15  ilieAeiitK;-.-*.  and  wave-breastsliall  they  bring 
;^^r/it  SIIOULUER. 
Frod  2'.).'i-'.  thou  sliah  take  of  the  ram  tUaright  s. 
lee  l.M.  tb*- ri"-A/s.  shall  ve  give  unto  the  priest 
'33.  otVe'eth,  shall  have  the  right  s.  for  Ins  jiart 

8  25.  Mosus  took  the  fat  and  the  right  s. 
2(i.  put  them  on  the  fat,  and  upon  the  right  s. 

9  21    the  rvrhl  s.  waved  i«  thine,  JVum.  18.  18. 

"     SHOULDERS. 
a  en.  9. 23.  they  laid  the  garm:^nt  Ujioii  both  their  s. 
y.zod.  12.  34.  their  troughs  bound  upon  ''"^'f  ■•■•_ 

28   12.  shalt  put  two  stones  on  s.  ol  epiiud,  J9.  /. 
jXum.  7.  9.  sons  of  Kohath  should  bear  on  th<;ir  s. 
Deut.  33.  12.  and  he  shall  dwell  between  li;s  s. 
.lud<T.  16. 3.  Samson  took  bar  and  all,  (>ut  upon  his  s. 
1  Sam.  9.  2.  from  liis«.  and  upward  higher,  10.  23. 

17  G   he  had  a  target  of  brass  between  his  5. 

1  Chron.  15. 15.  the  Levitcs  bare  the  arU  on  their  s. 

2  Chron.  35.  3.  it  shall  not  be  a  burden  upon  your  i. 
Asa.  11.  14.  but  they  shall  fly  on  the. <.ol  f'hilistinrs 

14.  2.1.  and  his  burden  depart  from  off  their  s. 
30.  G.  will  carrv  riches  upon  the  s.  of  yuung  asses 
49.  22.  thy  daughters  shall  be  carried  upon  their  5. 
Ezck.  12.  G.  in  their  sight  shall  bear  il  upon  thy  s. 
Mat.  23.  4.  thev  bind  burdens,  lay  them  on  men's  s. 

SHOUT,  Substantive. 
JVuni.  23.  21.  and  the  s.  of  a  king  is  among  them 
./osh.  G.  5.  the  people  shouted  with  a  great  ;,■.  20. 
1  .Sam.  4.  5.  with  a  great  s.  so  that  the  earth  rang 

6.  what  moanelh  the  noise  of  this  great  s  ? 
'iChrcn.  13.  15.  then  the  men  of  Judah  gave  a  s. 
Ezra  3. 11.  with  a  grtat.i.  when  they  praised  Lord 
13.  could  not  discern  the  s.  of  joy  from  weeping 
Psal  47. 5.  God  ie  gone  up  with  s.  Lord  with  sound 
.ler.  25.  30.  Loid  shall  give  a  ».  as  they  tread  grapes 
51.  14.  they  shall  lift  a  s.  against  Babylon 
.'lets  12.22.the  people  gave  s.saying  voice  of  a  God 
1 7'/ifss.4.1G.L.shall  de-seend  from  heaven  with  a  s. 
SHOUT 


b  be  borne  upon  shoulders    sometimes  stamLS  ^^j^^  ^f 

for  a  kind  of  honour  and  distinetion      God    Ezod.  32.  18.  and         sai^,^^  ^^^^^^  ^^  ^.^^  ^^^ 


says  that  he  would  lifi  up  hi-s  hand  to  the  Gen 
tiles,  and  set  up  his  standard  to  the  people ;  and 
they  shall  bring  thv  sons  in  iheir  arms,  and 
th"  d'lt'ghters  sha'll  be  carried  upon  their 
•boulders',  fsa.  49.  22.  Somrtimcs  this  denotes 
great  wealcnes.'!,  or  some  great  disgrace.  God 
commanded  Ezekiel  to  make  n  breach  in  the 
vail,  end  carry  out  thereby  on  his  shoulders  in 
thevitrht  time,  to  represent  the  taking  of  Jeru- 
salemrt"''  '''«  captivity  of  the  king  and  his 
people.  Ezek.  12.  G,  7,  In  their  sight  bear  upon 
thv  shoulders,  &c.  ^,         ,      ,       .     ,    „ 

It  M  said.  Deut.  33.  12,  That  the  Lord  shall 
dwell  between  Benjamin's  shoulders;  that  is 
God's  temvle,  wherein  he  dwelt  shall  be  bail 
tipou  mount  Mi)t\\\\\,  which  is  in  the  tribe  of 
Benjamin;  shoulder  being  elsewhere  put  for 
border,  or  side,  as  in  Num.  34.  t  H.  To  fly 
upon  the  shoulder*,  Isa.  H.  14.  is  lo  rise  uj 
against  one,  10  attack  him,  to  offer  viulenct 
to  him.  . 

Oen.  21.  14.  putc.r.s  the  bread  on  Hasar  s  s. 

SI.  15.  Rebekah  wifii  her  pitcher  upon  her  s.  45. 
49.15.  Issachar  bowed  hhs.  tohe^ir,  became  a  scr. 

Ezod.  28.  7.  the  ephod  clicll  have  two  s.  pieces 
25.  pot  the  endsof  the  chains  on  the  «.  pieces 
29.  27.  saiiclifv  inc  s.  of  the  heave-otTcring 
39.  4.  they  mad'  s.  piecs  for  it  to  couple  it 

A'um.G.  19.  priest  shall  take  sodden  s.  of  the  r:im, 
•o  put  .n  hands  of  the  .Na^arite,  Deut.  1".  3. 

Josh.  4.  5.  take  ye  (^v«rv  man  a  stone  upon  his  s. 

Jtid".  t).  48.  Abmioiech'laid  a  bosv  on  his  s. 

1  .-Jrini.  9.  24.  and  tli«  cook  took  up  the  ,9. 
lit.  t  9.  when  Saul  had  turned  his  s.  to  ffo 

1  Kin  "S  7. 1 39.  he  put  bases  on  right .''.  of  the  house 

tKing.t  11.  t  U.  guard  stood  about  t)ie  kinj;  with 
his  weapons  from  the  right.?.  'iChron.'i^.^  10. 

A'eA.O.SO.  withdrew  the  s.  and  hardened  ihe'r  neck 

.fob  31.  3fi.  surely  I  would  take  it  on  my  s.  bind  it 

Psal.  S\.  f)   I  removed  his  s.  from  the  burden 

/so.  9.  4.  thou  hast  broken  the  staff  of  his  s. 
6.  and  the  government  shall  be  upon  hie  ». 
10.  27.  his  burden  shall  bo  taken  from  off  thy  s. 
22.  22.  the  key  of  0  ivid  will  I  lay  upon  his  s. 
4R.  7.  they  bear  him  upon  the  s   thev  Jarry  him 

Ezek.  12.  7.  I  bar"  il  on  my  ••'.  in  their  sight 
12.  prince  shall  bear  upon  his. «.  in  ihotwdiiiht 

24.  4.  gather  th(?  pieces,  even  the  thigh  and  ». 

25.  t  9"  therefore  I  will  open  the  .«.  of  Moah 
29.  7.  thou  didst  break  and  rent  all  their  s.  18. 
34.  21.  ve  have  thrust  with  side  and  wiih  s. 

Has.  0.  +  9.  priests  murder  in  the  way  witii  one  .?. 
Zcph.  i.  t  9.  to  serve  the  Lord  witt,  one  s. 
Zerh.  7.  II .  but  they  refused  and  pulled  a'va  v  the  s. 
Lnke  15.  5.  whc-  found  it  lavs  it  on  his  s.  rejoicing 

SH(»ITLI)ER  BL^nR. 
bit  3L  32.  then  let  mine  .cm  fall  from  my  i 
543 


them  thtit  s.  for  mastery 
./osh.  f).  5.  when  ye  hear  trumpet,  all  people  shall  i". 
10.  shall  not  s.  till  I  bid  you  s.  then  shall  ye  s. 
16.  «.  for  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the  city 
Psal.  47. 1.  s.  unto  God  with  the  voice  of  triumph 
Isa.  12.  6.  cry  out  and  s.  thou  inhabiiant  of  Ziuii 
42.  1).  let  them  s.  from  the  lop  of  the  nioimlains 
44.  23.  s.  ye  lower  pans  of  the  earth,  break  lorth 
ler  31.  7.  sing  and  s.  among  chief  of  the  nations 
50.  15.  Babylon  had  sinned  s.  ag.  henound  about 
/.am.  3.  8.  when  1  s.  he  shulteth  out  my  piay 
Zeph.  .3.  14.  s.  O  Israel,  be  gla  1  \>'ith  all  the  h 
7ech  9  9.  s.  O  daughter  of  .leru.salem,  king  conieth 

SHOUTED. 
Ezod.  32.  17.  as  Ihey  s.  he  said  there  is  a  noise 
L,ev.  i).  24.  when  the  lire  consumed,  they  «.  and  f.  11 
./osh.  6.  20.  so  the  people  s.  when  the  priesis  blew 
.ludir.  15.  14.  the  Philistines  s.  against  S:imson 
I.Sam. 4.5. all  Isr.  s.  with  greatshonl  because  of  ark 
10.  24.  the  people  s.  and  said,  God  save  the  king 
17.  20.  as  the  host  was  going  forth  and  s.  for  battle 
52.  ihe  men  of  Israel  and  Judah  s.  and  pursued 
;  Chron.  13.  l.J.  as  Judah  s.  God  smote  Jeroboam 
Ezra  3.  11.  when  they  praised  the  Lord,  they  s. 
12.  many  of  the  people  s.  aloud  for  joy,  13. 
See  Jnv. 
SHOUTETH. 
Ps  73  GS.like  a  mighty  miin  thiils.by  reason  of  wine 

SHOUTING. 
2  Sam.  6. 15.  brought  up  ark  with  s.  1  Chr.  15.  28. 
2  Chron.  15.  14.  thev  sware  to  the  Lord  with  s. 
lob  39.  25.  he  str.elleth  the  bitlle  and  s.  afar  off 
Prov    11.  10.  wlwui  the  wicked  perish,  there  is  s. 
fsa.  li'i.  9-  the  s.  t"or  summer-fruits  is  fallen,  10. 
.ler.  20.  IG.  let  tluin  hear  the  s.  at  noon-tide 
48.33.  U'fie  shall  Iread  with  x.tlreir  s.shall  he  no  s. 
Ezek.  21.  22.  to  lift  up  the  voice  with  s.  to  appoint 
./?;«»»  1.  14.  a  fire  sh^ll  devcmr  Rahbiih  with  s. 
o   "   Moah  shaii  die  with  tumult,  «.  and  trumpet 

SHOUTINGS. 
Zech  4  7.  he  shall  briiiL' forth  head-stone  with  s. 

SHOWER. 
Ezek.  13.  II.  there  shall  be  an  overflowing  s.  13 
34.  20   I  w  ill  cause  s.  to  come  down  in  liis  season 
/  uke  12  54.  straightwuy  ve  sav  there  cometh  as. 

SHOWERS. 
Deut.  32  2.  my  speech  shall  distil  as  s.  on  the  g  rass 
/oh  24.  8.  the  poor  are  wet  with  s.  of  the  mountains 
Psal.  65.  10.  thou  oakest  the  earth  soft  with  «. 
72. 6.  king  shall  come  like  s.  thai  water  the  earth 
.fer.  3.  3.  tlierefore  the  s.  have  been  withholden 
14.  22.  can  causo  rain, or  cap.  th"  heavens  give  .5. 
F'rk  34  20.  in  his  season  shall  be  s.  of  blessing 
liiir  5.  7  remnant  of  Jacob  shall  be  ns  .5.  on  grass 
Zerh.  10.  i.  the  Lord  shall  eive  them  s.  of  rain 

SHRANK. 
f;«J.:i2. 32.  therefore  Isiaeleat  notof  sinow  ih"' 


SIIU 

SHRED. 

2  &'in<T4  4. 39.  came  and  >■.  wild  gourds -ntopotiiige 

SCREECH-OWL. 
/iu.34.14.  s  also  »hall  rest  there  and  find  for  herself 

SHRINES. 
.r/cts  19.24. Dxnctrius  who  madesilvers.  for  Diani 

SHUOUD 
Eiffc.31.3.A93yrian  was  a  cedar  with  bhadowiiiE  a 

SHRUBS. 
Of7i.2L15.IIaear  cast  the  child  under  one  of  the  « 

SHUN. 
2  Tim.  2.  10.  but .-;.  profane  and  vain  babblings 

SHUNNED. 
jicts  20.  27. 1  have  not  s.  to  declare  counsel  of  God 

SHUT,  Actively,  Passively. 
Gen.  7.  IG.  went  in  of  all  flesh,  the  Loid  s.  him  in 
Ezod.  14.  3.  the  wilderness  haih  s.  them  in 
JVhhi.  12.  14.  let  her  be  s  out  from  camp  seven  day.4 
15.  Miriam  was  s.  out  from  the  camp  sevendays 
24.  t  3.  Ihe  man  who  had  his  eyes  s.  but  now  oj.cii 
iJeut.  1,5.  7.  nor  s.  thy  hand  from  thy  poor  brother 
./osh.  2.  7.  they  s.  the  gate  of  Jericho 
Jiidg.  3.  t  15.  Ehud  was  s.  of  his  right  hand 
9.  51.  they  .«.  the  tower  to  them,  iiml  gat  them  up 
1  Sam.  23. 7.  for  he  is  s.  in,  by  entering  into  a  town 
J\''(A.13.19.I  commanded  grates  to  be  s.till  afier  sab. 
Psal.  09.  15.  let  not  the  pit  s.  her  mouth  upon  me 
/.5«.0. 10.  s.  their  eyes,  lest  tiiey  see  with  then  eyen 
22.22.kcy  of  Dav.on  his  shoulder,  so  he  shall  opei 
and  none  shall  s.  ho  shall  s.  and  none  shall  oper- 

44.  18.  for  he  hath  .5.  their  eyes,  they  cannot  see 

45.  1.  to  open  before  him,  and  gaiesshall  not  lies 
52.  15.  the  kings  shall  .«.  their  mouths  at  him 
GO.  II.  thy  gales  shall  not  be  s.  nay  nur  nislit 
60.  9.  ."hall  I  s.  the  womb,  saitli  thy  Godl 

K2cA-.3.24.Spii  It  said,  go  «.  I hys. within  thine  house 

44.  1.  gate  uhich  looked  tov'vard  the  eatt  was  .s. 

2.  this  gale  shall  \ies.  it  shall  noi  beopuicd,  Goi 

haUi  int.'red  in  bv  n,  therefore  it  shall  bo  a 

46.  1.  the  gale  shall  be  s.  the  si.\  working-diiya 
2.  the  gain  shall  not  be  s.  till  the  evening 
12.  after  Ins  going  forth,  one  shall  s.  the  gate 

Dan.  6.  22.  my  God  hath  s.  the  lion's  nioutha 
J/cls  5.  23.  the  prison  truly  found  we  s.  in  safelf 
flcr.ll.i'i  these  have  power  to  s.heav.that  it  rain  not 
21.  25.  gales  shall  not  he  s.  by  day,  no  night  there 
See  Door. 
SHUT  up. 
f.ev   13.  4.  then  the  piiest  shall  s.  him  up  that  hr.lh 
plague  seven  days,  5,  21,  20,  31,  33,  50,  54. 
li.  the  priest  shall  not  s.  him  up,  he  is  uncleaii 
14.  38.  the  priest  shall  s.vp  the  house  seven  day* 
40.  he  that  goeth  in  while  the  house  is  .s.  vp 
/)eut.  11. 17. wrath  be  kindled,  and  lies  j.'p  heaven 
32.  30.  except  their  rock  the  Lord  had  .«.  th.map 
30.  when  he  seeth  there  is  none  s.  up  nor  lett 
.fosh.  0.  I.  now  whea  Jericho  was  strailly  s.  vp 
1  .Sa»i.  1.  5.  the  Lord  had  s.  up  Hannah's  womb 

0.  because  the  Lord  had  s.  up  her  womb 
0.  10.  hid  them  and  .s.  up  their  calves  at  home 
17.  t  40.  this  day  will  the  Lord  s.  thee  vp 

23.  t  12.  will  the  men  of  Keilah  s.  me  up? 

24.  t  IB.  when  Lord  had  s.  me  up  into  tiiy  hand 
26    t  8.  (.;oil  hath  .«.  1/71  thine  enemy  into -hv  haul 

2.Snm.  1.8.t2H.  blessed  belhe  Lord  who  htili- .s   >.■; 
20  3.  concubines  were  s.  up  lo  day  of  their  dent 'i 

1  /iin  "•»  8.  35.  when  iieav.  is  s.  up.  2CA7'.6.26  1  7. 11 
14.  10.  I  wni  cut  off  from  Jeroboam  him  that  i> 

J.  up  and  left  in  Israel,  21.  21.  2  /unfi-.s  9.  a 

2  fi'ings  14.  20.  there  was  not  any  .s.  up  nor  le't 
17.  4.  therefore  Ihe  king  of  Assyria  s.  hin'  ";' 

2  r/(rnn.  28.  24.  Aliaz  s.  wp  doors  of  house,  29.  7. 

JV<A.O.  10.  the  house  of  Shemaiah  who  was  s.  uv 

.Ml  3    10   because  it  s.  not  up  my  mother's  woirb 
11  10  if  he  cut  off,  and  s.Mp,  who  can  hinder  h, ml 
16.  +  II.  God  hath  s.  me  vp  to  the  miL'odly 
38.  8.  or  who  hath  s.  up  the  sea  with  doors? 
41.  15.  Ins  scales  are  s.  up  together  as  a  senl 

P.<trtr31.8.hastnoi  s.  me  up  into  hand  of  the  enemy 

77.  0.  hath  he  in  anger  s.  up  his  tender  meiciesi 

78.  t  48.  he  s.  up  also  their  cattle  to  the  hail 
88.  8.  I  nm  s.  vp,  and  I  cannot  come  fnrlh 

Cant.  4.  12.  a  spring  s.  up,  a  fountain  sealed 
Is'L.  19.  t  4   s.  up  into  Ihe  hand  of  a  cruel  lord 

24.  10.  every  house  is  s.  vp,  no  man  can  cnme  in 
22  Ihey  shall  be  s.  up  in  the  prison,  ann  ne  vi,-r"d 
./er.  13.  19.  the  cities  of  the  south  shall  he  s  up 

20.  9.  his  word  was  at  fire  ».  up  in  mv  bones 

32.  2.  the  prophet  was  s.  up  by  Zedekiah,  3. 

33.  1   word  ofLd.  came,  while  he  w  as )!.  up,  39.1.'». 
30  5.  I  am  .«  up,  I  cnnnot  go  lo  the  Lord's  hons^ 

nan.  8,  20.  s.  «p  the  vision  H  12.  4.  s.  up  the  word j 
Obad.  t  14.  nor  should  have.?,  j/plhose  thatrcmim 
Mai  23,  13.  ye. 1.  w/ikinff'.  of  heaven  against  men 
/.tike  3.  20.  ndiled  this.fimt  he  .■?.  up  Jnhnin  pr:8or 
4.  25.  wh-^n  the  heaven  was  s.  up  three  years 
'?ri's-  20    in.  many  saints  did  I  .5.  I'p  in  pr  -on 
fiom   11    t  32   God  hnth  s.  them  vp  in  uiihelie' 
r;ai!.  3.23.  .s.  ii/;  tothe  f; lith  that  slinuid  he  i/?veaW 
liev.  20.  3.  a.  up  the  dovil,  and  set  a  seal  upon  hi;u 


SIC 

SHUTTETH 
Jot)  12. 14.  lie  s.  up  a  man,  there  can  be  no  ojiening 
Prov.  16.30   he  5.  hiseyua  to  devise  froward  things 
17.28.he  Ihats.  his  lips,  is  a  man  of  uiidei standing 
ha.  'S.i.  15.  and  s.  his  eyes  I'lom  seeing  evil 
Aim   3.  y.  aliu  wlien  1  cry,  lie  s.  out  iny  prayer 
1  Jultn  3.  IT.  and  s.  up  Ins  howels  ol  cunipassimi 
Htv.'i.'i.  openelh,  no  man  .9.  aad  *.  no  man  openelh 

SHUTTING. 
Josh.  2.  5.  about  tune  ofs.  the  gale,  men  went  out 

SHUTTLE. 
Job  7.  6.  my  days  are  swifter  than  a  weaver's  s. 

SICK 
In  taken  not  only  fur  one  that  is  under  some 
bodily  indisposition,  as  in  1  Sain. 30.  13.  Luke 
7.  lU.  but  also  fur  suc/i  as  are  stusiblc  of  t/iei 
burden  of  their  sins,  and  ea 


SID 

./oiA.-i  IJ.  6.  lie  hail  lieara  ne  waaa.  lie  iibodo2dayi 
Jicts  y.  37.  in  those  days  Dorcas  was  s.  and  died 
lit.  1-2.  were  broughi  iiiito  the  s.  handUerchiers 
2,-!.  8.  the  falher  olPuhliiis  lay  s.  of  a  fever 
I'hil.  •2.2t).bi;cause  yu  had  heard  that  he  had  been  « 

i27.  fur  indeed  lie  was  t.  nigh  unto  death 

27VH^4.-20.bulTtophinius  have  1  left  at  Miletum  « 

■/am.  5.H.  is  any  s.  lei  him  call  elilers  of  the  church 

15.  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  the  s.  Lord  raise  ui 

SICKLY.  [H.e  Palsy 

ICor.  11.  30.  for  this  cause  many  ares 

SICKNESS. 
Exo(i.23.25. 1  will  lake  jf.aw.  from  the  midst  of  thee 
/.fo. 20.18.  if  a  man  lie  with  a  woman  having  her  s. 
JJeut.  7.  15.  the  Lord  will  take  from  Ihee  all  s- 
28.  61.  every  s.  that  is  not  written  in  this  law 


;  you 


sins,  and  earnestly  desire  tobe\[  Kings  8.  37.  whatsoever  s.  there  be,  2  Chr  6  28 
delivered  Jrom  them  by  Christ  the  great  I'hy-     17.  17.  Ins  s.  was  so  ssrc,  there  was  no  breath  kfi 


sictan.  Mat.  'J.  12,  Tliey  that  be  whole  need 
not  a  physician,  but  they  that  are  sick.  The 
spouse  says.  Cant.  2.  5,  Slay  me  with  flagons. 
Comfort  me  with  ajipies;  for  I  am  sick  of  love: 
that  is,  y'ou  that  are  members  of  the  church, 
whether  ?iiinisters,  or  others,  afford  me  what 
help  you  can,  for  the  supporting,  strengthen- 
ing, and  comforting  of  my  soul,  by  applying  the 
promises  of  the  gospel,  anil  such  other  means 
as  may  conduce  to  my  relief;  for  J  am  greatly 
troubled,  and  in  a  languishing  estate,  fur  want 
vf  all  that  full  enjoyment  and  sense  of  Christ's 
love  which  J  so  earmstly  desire. 
The  efficient  cause  n/sickncss  is  God,  Lev.  26. 16. 
Dent.  28.  27,  35,  59,  (10,  61.  The  meriiorious 
cause  IS  sin,  as  appears  from  the  fore-cited 
places,  where  sickness  and  disease  are  threat 
ened  as  a  punishment  for  sin.  The  inslru 
mental  cause  is  either  Satan,  who  sumelimct 
IS  permitted  by  God  to  inflict  diseases  vpun 
persons,  as  he  did  on  Job,  chap.  2.  6,  7.;  or  in- 
temperance, as  drunkenness,  incontinency,  and 
the  like.      The  end  of  sickness  is  to  punish  th,- 

■  wicked,  1  Sam.  5.  6.  To  try  the  paUcnce  and 
Constancy  of  the  godly,  as  in  Job  and  Hcze- 
ki:ih.  Or  to  manifest  the  glory  of  God,  John 
9.  3.  I  11.  4. 

Gen.  48. 1.  one  told  Joseph,  behold  thy  fallier  is  s. 

/.CO.  15.33.  ihelaw  of  lii^r  that  is  s.ol  her  flowers 

/''Cut.  29.  t22.  wherewith  the  Lord  liaili  made  it  s. 

1  Sam.  19.  14.  when  Saul  sent,  she  said,  he  is  s. 
.'!0.  13.  masler  left  me,  because  3  days  ago  I  fell  5. 

2  .Sam.  12.  15.  the  Lord  struck  the  chiLil,  it  was  s. 
13.  2.  A;;incjn  was  so  ve.\eil,  he  fell  ».  for  Tamaf 

5.  make  thyself  .9.  ||  6.  Amnon  made  himself  s. 
I  Kings  14.  1.  Abijah  the  son  of  Jeroboam  fell  s. 
S.wifeof  Jerob.  co.nclb  to  ask  for  son,  for  he  is*. 
17.  17.  after  this  the  son  of  the  woman  fell  «. 
22.134.  Ahabsaid  unto  driver,  carry  me  out,  for 
[  am  made  s.  2  Chron.  13.  t33.  |  35.  f  23. 
iKings  1.  2.  Ahaziah  fell  down  in  Samaria,  was  s. 
8.  7.  Benhadad  the  king  of  Syria  was  s. 
29.  Ahaziah kingofJu(lali  wenttosee  JornmKon 
of  Ahah,  because  he  was  s.  2  Chron.  22.  6. 
13.14.Elislia  was  fallens,  of  sic  kn.  whereof  he  died 
20.  1.  in  those  days  was  Hezekiah  s.  unto  death, 
2  Chron.  32.  24.  Isa.  38.  1. 
12.  had  lieard  that  Hezok.  had  been  s.  Isa.  39.  1. 
JVeh.  2.  2.  king  said,  why  sad,  seeing  thou  art  not  s. 
Ps.3'>.  13.  when  they  were*,  my  cloihing  sackcloth 
41.  t  1.  blessed  is  he  that  considerelh  the  s. 
Prov.  13.  12.  hope  deferred  maketh  the  heart  s. 
23.  35.  they  have  stricken  tne,  and  I  was  not  s. 
Cint.  2  5.  comfort  me  with  apples,  I  am  s.  of  love 
5.  8.  I  chnr?e  yon,  tell  him  tliat  I  am  s.  of  love 
'"a.  1 . 5.  whole  head  is  .».  and  the  whole  heart  faint 
33.  24.  the  inhahilant  shall  not  say,  I  am  s. 
.>3. 9.  whenHi'zek.  had  been  s.  and  was  recovered 
'er.  14.  18.  behold  thera  that  ares,  with  famine 
Ezrk.  .34.  4.  nor  have  ye  healed  that  which  wass. 
16.  and  will  strengthen  that  which  was  s 


'2Ktngs  13.14. Ehsha  sick  of  the  s.  whereof  he  died 

^2Chron.  21.  15.  thou  shall  have  great  s.  by  disease 

of  thy  bowels,  by  reason  01  tlies.  day  by  day 

19. his  bowels  fell  oul  by  reason  of  his  s.so  he  died 

Psal.  41.  3.  thou  wilt  make  all  his  bed  in  his  s. 

Eccl.5.]li.  halli  much  sorrow  and  wrath  with  hiss. 

Isa.  ;18.  9.  when  Hezekiah  was  recovered  of  hiss. 

12.v\illcut  me  off  wilh  pining  s.from  day  tonight 

//os.5.13.when  Ephraiin  saw  lug  s.Jud.  his  wound 

J/ai\4.23.Jes.  went  about  healing  ail  manner  of  s. 

9.35.  Jes.  went  about  preaching  and  heal,  every  s. 

10.  1.  power  to  heal  all  manner  of  s.  Jilark  3.  15 

John  11.  4.  he  said,  tins  s.  is  not  unlo  death 

SICKNESSES. 
nsut.  28.  53.  and  sore  s.  and  of  long  continuance 
29.  22.  Ihey  shall  say,  when  they  see  the  s.  L.  laid 
Mat.  8.  17.  spoken,  saving,  himself  bare  our  s. 

SICKLE. 
Deut.  16.  9.  as  thou  beginnest  to  put.?,  to  the  corn 
23.  25.  not  move  a  s.  unto  thy  neighbour'.*  corn 
.fer.  50.  Hi.  cutoff  hini  that  handlelh  s.  in  harvest 
./art  3.  13.  put  ye  in  thes.  for  the  harvest  is  rijie 
Mark  4.  20.  immediately  he  putteth  in  ihe  s. 
Hen.  14.  14.  having  crown,  and  in  his  hand  sharps 
15.  an  angel  crying,  thrust  in  thy  s.  IG,  18,  19. 
17.  another  angel  came,  he  also  linviii"  a  sharp  s. 
SIDE. 
Gen. a.  16.  door  of  the  ark  shall  set  in  thes.  thereof 
Eiod.  2.  5.  her  maidens  walked  along  by  river  s. 
12.  7.  shall  strike  blood  on  tlie  two  s.  posts,  22. 
23.  when  he  seetli  blood  on  Ihe  lintel  and  s.  posts 
17.12.  Aaron  and  Hur  stayed  up  . "Moses'  hands,  the 
one  on  the  ones,  and  the  other  on  the  other  .5. 
32^2o.  who  is  on  the  Lord's  s.  let  him  come  to  nie 
27.put  every  man  his  sword  by  his  s.go  in  and  out 
Lev.  l.ll.  he  shall  kill  it  on  s.  of  altar  northward 
15.  blood  shall  bv' «  rung  out  at  thes.  of  the  altar 

5.  9.  blood  of  sin-offering  sprinkled  on  s.  o.''altar 
JVum.  22.  24.  a  wall  on  this  s.  and  a  wall  on  Ihnt  s. 

24.  6.  they  are  spreiid  as  gardens  by  the  river's  s. 

32.  19.  we  will  not  inherit  on  yonder  s.  Jordan 
Deut.  i.  32.  ask  from  one  e  of  heaven  to  the  other 

31.  26.  put  the  book  of  the  law  in  s.  of  the  ark 
.'udg.]9.\.a  LeviteBojouinedon.?.  ofEplirnim,I8 

1  .S(j7n.  4.  18.  fell  backward  by  the  s.  of  the  gale 

6.  8.  put  the  mice  in  a  coffer  by  the  s.  of  the  ark 
20.20.  I  will  shoot  three  arrows  on  the  s.  (hereof 

25.  the  king  sal,  and  Abner  sat  by  Saul's  s. 

2  .<•«(« .2.16.  and  thrust  his  sword  into  his  fellow's  s. 
13.  .34.  the  king's  sons  came  by  wav  of  the  hills. 
16.  13.  Shimei  went  along  on  the  hill  s.  against 

2  Kings  9.  32.  Jehu  said,  who  is  on  my  s.  who? 

IChron.  12.  18.  thine  are  we,  David,  f\n'd  on  thy  s. 

2CAron.lI.12.havingJudnli  and  Benjamin  on  hiss. 

JVeh.  4. 18.  everyone  had  his  sword  girderl  bvhiss. 

■  fub  18. 12.  and  de.stfuetion  shall  he  ready  at  his  s. 

Ps«;.91.7  thousand  shall  fall  at  Ihys.  ten  thousand!  P.«_al.  48.  2.  beautiful  is  Zion  on  thes.  of  the  north 


STE 

1  Sam.  14.  47.  Saul  fonghtag.  enemies  on  eocrp* 
1  Kmge  5.3.wars  which  were  about  /lim  on  cusvj* 

4.  the  Lord  lalli  given  me  re«t  (mi  every  ». 

I  Chr.  2-2.  IS.Jialh  lienot  given  yoa  re«t  ju  c3«>-j  g 

'i  Chron.  14.  7.  he  hath  given  us  :est  on  every  a 

32.  22.  thus  the  Lord  guided  t.'iem  on  every  » 

Job  1. 10.  put  a  hedge  about  all  he  bath  on  every 

18.  II.  terror  shall  make  Inn.  afraid  on  evcry'a. 
19.10.  he  lialli  destroyed  meon  evei-y  s.  lain  gone 

Psul.  12.  8.  Ihe  wicked  walk  on  every  s.  wiulc 
31.13.  fear  was  on  i;Ber(/s.  while  they  look  counee 
65.  12.  and  the  little  hills  rejoice  on  every  s. 
71.  21.  thou  shall  comfyil  me  on  every  s. 
./er.  6.  25.  fear  is  on  eviry  s.  20.  10.  |  49  20. 
Ezek.lO.3S.  that  they  insy  come  to  thee  on  every  a. 

19.  8.  the  nations  set  against  him  on  every  s. 
23.  22.  I  will  bring  tlum  against  thee  on  every  t, 
28.  23.  judged  by  the  sword  upon  her  on  every  s. 
30.  3.  Ihey  have  swallowed  you  up  on  every  s. 
37.  21,  siiith  Lord,  I  will  gather  them  on  every  s. 
39.  n.gaiher  yoursidves  to  my  sacntice  oi\  ererys. 

Luke  19.  43.  enemic5  shall  keejitheeinon  fL-cj/*. 
2  Cor.  4.  8.  we  are  iroubled  on  every  s.  7.  5. 

Farther  SIDE. 

Mark  10. 1.  Jesus  come  by  the  farther  3.  of  Jordai 

See  Left. 

On  tins  SIDE. 

Exod.  37.  8.  one  clieiub  on  this  s.  other  on  thats 

J^um.W.  31.  Iiro't  quails  a  day's  journey  outhiss 

22.  24.  a  wall  being  on  this  s.  ami  on  Ihal  s. 

32.  19.  inheritance  on  this  s.  Jordan,  32.  j  34.  15 

35.  14.  three  cities  of  refuge  on  this  s.  Jordan 

./osh.  8.  22.  some  on  this  s.  of  Ai,  and  some  on  that 

.33.  Israel  and  judges  stood  on  this  s.  the  ark 

1  Sam.  20.  21.  if  I  say,  the  arrows  are  on  this  s. 

2.3.  2fi.  Saul  went  on  this  s.  of  the  mountain 

Ezra  4.16.  shall  have  no  portion  on  this  s.  Ihe  river 

5.  3.  gojernor  on  this  s.  the  river,  6.  |  6.  13.  1 8.  33. 

M'eh.  3. 7.  to  throne  of  the  governor  on  this  s.  river 

Ezek.  1.  23.  every  one  had  two  wings,  on  this  s 

40.  39.  were  two  tables  on  this  s.  and  t«  o  on  that 

41.  four  tables  on  this  s.  four  tables  on  that  t 

47.  IC.  on  bank  of  river  onthis  s.  shall  grow  Irees 

Dan  12. 5.  there  stood  other  two,  the  one  on  this  s. 

Zech.  5. 3.  every  one  ihat  siealeth  shall  be  cut  off  aa 

•>■«  this  s.  eveiy  one  that  swearetli,on  that ». 

On  other  SIDE. 

.Tosh.  24.  2.  your  fathersd  well  on  other  s.  the  flood 

1  ■S(m.l4.40.  I  and  Jonathan  will  hconihe other s 

2  Kings  3.  22.  saw  water  on  others,  as  red  as  blooi] 
2  Chr.  9. 19.  twelve  lions  stood  on  one  and  i.lhcr  3 
Obad.  II.  on  the  day  thou  stoodcsl  on  \\h-uthiTs 
./oAri6.25.  had  found  him  on  the  o</i<;r  s.  of  tliese* 

Uight  SIDE. 
1  Kings  6.  8.  the  door  for  I  he  middle  chnniher  was 
in  the  right  s.  of  Ihe  hoiist 
I.  39.  put  five  bases  on  the  right  s.  the  house  ;  set 
the  sea  onthe  W^/ir«.  tlie  house,  2C//^.4.  lif 
49.  five  candlesticks  on  Ihe  right  s.  2  Chr.  4.8. 
Ezek.  1.  10.  had  the  face  of  a  lion  on  ;he  right  .■■•. 
4.  6.  lie  again  on  thy  rig/u  s.  and  slialt  bear 
47. 1.  from  under  Wff4«  s.  of  hmise  ran  waters,9 
Zech.  4.3.  olive  trees,  one  on  r)^A(s.  I  he  bowl  | 
Mark  16.5  saw  young  men  onrighl s.  of  sepiikbre 
lAike  1.11.  angel  standing  on  ?-)V/;js.  of  the  altar 
John  21.  6.  cnst  the  net  on  tharight  s  of  the  sh.p 
See  Sea,  South,  Way,  VVe.s'  . 
SIDES. 
Eznd.  32.  15.  the  tables  were  writfer  on  both  s 
J^Tiim.  33.  55.  shall  be  iliorns  in  yon'  <    jiidg.  2.  JL 
./osh.  23.  13,  they  shall  be  scourge*  i,<  v.-jur  s. 
./udg.  5.  30  a  prey  of  needle- wor'<  ur.  i>oih  s. 
I  Sam.  24.  3.  David  and  his  mer,  ir.  s.  of  Ihe  cave 
1  K'lngs  4  24. Solum,  had  peacp  on  all  s.  round  him 


18.  fi.  the  Lord  is  on  my  s.  I  will  not  fear 
124.  1.  if  it  had  not  been  tlie  Lord  on  oiir  s.  2. 
Eccl.  4.  1.  on  Ihe  s.  of  their  oppressors  was  power 
Isa.  60.  4.  thy  daiigliters  shall  he  nursed  a!  tliv  s 


n      -Q     T   in c' I J ■•"■'■>■  '."I. '"'.  1.  uiy  oaiigiiiers  snail  ne  nursed  a!  ttiv  s 

'J'in.H.  27.  1  Dan.  fainted,  and  wass.  certain  days    Ezek.4.>i.  thou  shall  not  turn  from  one  s.  to  anol'he 


Hus.  7.  5.  princes  made  him  s.  with  bottlesof  wine 
1/ic.  6.  13.  will  I  make  Ihee  s.  in  smiling  thee 
Mai.  1.8.  if  ye  offer  Ihe  lame  and  s.  is  it  not  evil? 
13.  and  ye  brought  that  torn,  tlie  liime,  and  thes. 
'flat.  4.  24.  and  they  brought  to  him  all  s.  people 
a  14.  his  wife's  mothers,  of  a  fever,  Mark  1.  30. 

16.  and  healeil  all  that  were  s.  14.  ]4. 

9. 12.  thev  that  be  whole  need  not  a  phvsician,  but 

Ihey  that  are  s.  Mark  2.  17.  lAike  H.  31. 

10. 8.  heal  thes.  cleanse  the  lepers,  /.«Av9.2.|10.9. 

25.  36.  I  was  s.  and  ye  visited  me,  I  was  in  prison 

39.  saw  we  thee  3.  in  prison  and  came  to  Ihee?  44. 

.Hark  6.  5.  that  he  laid  his  hands  on  a  few  s.  folk 

56.  they  laid  the  s.  in  the  streets,  .^Jcts  5.  15. 

16.  18.  lay  hands  on  the  s.  and  they  shall  recover 

l^uke  7.  2.  centurion's  serv.  was  s.  and  ready  to  die 

10.  found  the  servant  whole  that  had  been  s. 

tohn  4.46.  acerlain  nobleman's  son  was  s.  at  Cap. 

11. 1. a  man,  named  Laz.Trusof  Belhanv,  waas.  2. 

ttord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest,  is  3 

544 


the  number  ofdavs  thou  shalt  he  upon  thy  s 
9^2.  with  a  writer's  inkhorn  by  his  s.  3,  11. 
25.  9.  I  will  open  tho  s.  of  Moah  from  the  cities 
.34.21  because  ye  have  thrust  with  s.  and  shotildf 
l^an.l.  5.  and  it  raised  up  itself  on  one  s.  three  ril>s 
11.  17.  she  shall  not  stand  on  his  s.  nor  be  for  him 
John  19.  18.  the  two  thieves,  on  either  s.  one 
34.  but  one  of  soldiers  with  a  spenr  pierced  his  s. 
20.  20.  he  shewed  urlo  them  his  hands  and  hiss. 
25,exceptl  thrust  my  hand  into  s.  will  not  believe 
27.  reac-h  thy  hand,  and  thrust  it  into  mv  s. 
Jicts^2.1.!\nse\  smote  Peleron  thes.  raised  him  Jp 
16.  13  on  the  sabbath  we  went  out  by  a  rivf    s. 
ftf c.  22.  2  on  either  s.  of  river  was  the  tree  o'    <e 
Sen  Chambers. 
Every  SIDE. 
JV^im.  16. 27.  from  tabernacle  of  Abiram  on  e?)«rj  s. 
.Tiidff.  7.  18.  blow  ye  the  trumpets  on  every  s. 
8.34. remembered  not  the  Lord,  who  had  delivered 
them  from  their  enemies  on  every  s.  XSam  12.11. 


I    1-28.3.  thy  wife  as  a  fruitful  vine  by  s.  of  thv  house 

;  Isa.^  14.  13.  I  will  sit  also  in  the  s.  of  the  iiorth 

15.  Ihnu  shalt  be  brought  down  10  s.  of  Ihe  pit 

66.  12.  ve  shall  he  borne  upon  hers,  and  dandbd 

./er.  6. 22.  a  great  nation  raised  froms.of  Ihe  earth 

48.  28.  niakeih  her  nest  in  the  s.  of  the  holes 

49.  .32.  I  will  bring  their  calamity  from  all  s. 
Ezek.  1.  17.  thev  went  upon  their  four  s.  10.  11. 

32.  23.  whose  graves  are  set  in  the  s.  of  the  pit 

48.  1.  for  these  are  his  s.  east  and  west 
Dan.  2.  t  32.  his  belly  and  his  s.  were  of  brass 
.Imos  6.10.  say  unto  him  that  is  hys.  of  the  bousa 
.Ton ah  1.  5.  Jonah  was  gone  down  to  s.  of  the  ship 
Hab.  3.  t  4.  he  had  lui^lit  beams  out  of  Jiis  t. 

SIEGE. 
Dent.  20. 19.  shall  not  cut  to  employ  them  in  the  «. 

28,  53.  thou  shalt  eat  thv  children  in  the  s. 
55.  because  nothing  left  him  In  the  s.  57. 
2CAr.  32. 10.  whereon  do  ye  trust,  (hat  ye  abide  m  a 
Isa.  29.  3.  I  will  lay  s.  against  (bee  witli  a  mount 
.Ter.  19.  9.  shall  eat  the  fleshof  his  frieml  in  the  « 
Ezek.  4.  2,  lay  s.  against  it  and  builil  n  fort,  3. 

5.  2.  when  the  days  of  the  s,  are  fulfilled 
.Wr.5.1.  henath  laid  s.  against  us,  they  aiiallsrajte 
.VoA.  3.  14.  draw  thee  wa'ers  for  the  s.  fartii^ 


SKI 

Zech.  12.  2.  a  cup  of  trtmbling,  wfajn  in  the  s. 

SIEVE. 
fga.  30.  itf.  to  sift  the  ii:itioiib  with  the  s.  of  vanity 
liiws  '.).  9.  1  will  silt,  liku  us  corn  is  sifted  in  a  s. 

SIET. 
fsu.  30. '28.  tos.  the  naiions  wiililhe  sieve  of  vanity 
Jnos  9.  9. 1  will  s.  Israel  as  corn  is  silud  in  -.i  sieve 
Luke  2i.  31.  Simon,  Satan  haih  desired  lo  «.  you 

SIGH. 

ha.  24.  7.  wine  mournetli,all  meny-liearled  dos. 
Aam.  1.  4.  her  priests  s.  ||  11.  all  her  people  «. 

21.  lli-'V  have  heard  that  1  .t.  none  tn  comfort  me 
Ezek.  9.  4.  set  a  mark  mi  forelitads  of  men  ihais. 
21.  6..1.  therefore  with  the  hieaking  of  thy  loins, 
and  with  hilternesss.  helbre  their  eyes 
SIGHED. 
Kind.  2.  23.  Israel  s.  by  reason  of  the  bondage 
Mark  7.  34.  and  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  s. 
8.  12.  s.  deeply  in  his  spirit,  and  sailh,  why  doth 

SIGHEST. 
Kie/c.2 1.7. when  they  sav  to  thee,  wherefores. thou? 

SIGHETH. 
iMm.  1  8.  yea,  she  5  and  turiieth  backward 

SIGHING. 
/o6  3.24.mys.  cometli  before  I  eat,  roarings  poured 
Psal.  12.  5.  for  the  s.  of  the  needy  will  1  arise 
31.10.  my  life  is  spent  with  grief,  my  years  withs. 
79  11.  let  ihes.  of  the  prisoner  come  before  thee 
[sa.  21.  2.  all  the  s.  thereof  have  I  made  to  cease 
35.10.obtain  joy,  and  sorrow  and  .•.■.shall  flee  away 
Jer.  45.  '.i.  1  fainted  in  r,:y  s.  and  I  find  no  rest 

SIGHS. 
Lam.  1.  22.  lor  my  s.  are  many,  my  heart  is  faiot 

SIGHT. 
Oen.  2.  9.  every  tree  that  is  pleasant  to  the  s. 
Exud.  3.  3.  I  will  now  turn  and  see  this  great 
24.  17.  s.  ofglory  of  Lord  was  like  devouring  fire 
Lev.  13.  3.  the  plague  in  s.  bo  deeper,  20,  2,i,  ;!0. 
4.  in  s.  LiC  not  deeper  than  the  sliin,  31,  32,  34. 
14.37.  if  the  plague  in  s.  bo  lower  than  the  wall 
JVum.  13.33.  we  saw  thegiante,  and  we  were  in  our 
own  s.  as  grasshoppers,  and  no  we  were  in  theirs. 
27.  19.  before  coni'.  and  give  him  charge  in  their*. 
Dent.  28.  34.  --halt  be  mad  for  s.  of  thine  eyes,  67. 
/us/t.23.  S.God  shall  drive  them  from  out  of  yours. 
04.  17.  which  did  those  great  signs  ni  our  s. 
2  Sam.  23.  t  21.  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  man  of  s. 

1  Kutg-sl.  t4.  and  s.  wao  against.?,  in  three  ranks 
J  Kivgs  2.  t  7.  fifty  of  sons  of  prophets  stood  in  s. 
Joh  18.  3.  why  are  we  reputed  vile  i!i  your  s. 

19. 15.  me  for  a  stranger,  I  am  an  alien  in  theirs. 

21.8.  theirseed  IS  established  in  theirs,  with  them 

34.26.  he  striketh  them  in  the  0(ien  s.  of  others 

41.  9.  shall  not  one  be  cast  down  at  thes.  of  him? 
P^al.  79.  10.  be  known  among  the  heathen  in  our  s. 
Keel.  6.9.  better  IS  the  s.  of  the  eyes  than  wandering 
ha.  5.  21.  them  that  are  prudent  in  their  own  s. 

11.3.  he  shall  not  judge  after  the  s.  of  his  eyes 
Jer.  51.24. 1  will  render  evil  done  in  Zion  in  yours. 
F.zek.  4.12.  thou  slialt  hake  it  with  dung  in  their  s. 

12.  3.  prepare,  and  remove  by  day  in  their  s.  4. 
.").  (I;g  thou  thro'  the  wall  in  theirs',  and  carry  out 

2ll.  9.  in  whose  s.  I  made  myself  known  to  them 
14.  heathen  in  whose  s.  I  brought  them  out,  22. 
i'.\.  shall  loathe  yourselves  in  your  own  s.  36.  31. 

21.23.  shall  be  as  a  false  divination  in  their  s. 

23.  t  Hi.  at  the  s.  of  her  eyes  she  doted  on  them 

43.11.  shew  the  forms  thereof,  and  write  in  theirs. 
Dan.  4.  11.  s.  thereof  lo  end  of  all  the  earth,  20. 

.S.  7  ."i.  the  goal  had  a  horn  ofs.  between  liseyes 
Hjs.  2  2.  pill  away  her  whore^loms  out  of  her  s. 
Mai.  11.5.  the  blind  receive  theirs,  the  lame  walk, 
ihe  lipers  are  cleiinsed,  20.  34.  I.uhe  7.21. 
I.ukei.  \i^.  [ireacli  the  recovering  of  s.  to  the  blind 

23.  48.  that  came  to  that  .s-.  sniole  their  breasts 

24.  31.  they  knew  him,  he  vanislnd  outof  theirs. 
J'jhn  fl.  11.  I  wi'iit  and  washed,  rind  \  received  s. 
Jirti  1.  0.  and  a  rhmd  r<!Ceived  linn  out  of  their  s. 

7.  31.  when  Moses  saw  it,  he  wonilercd  at  ihe  s. 

9.  9.  was  three  ilays  wilhout  s.  nor  eiit  nor  drink 
13.  ho  received  s.  for'hwiih,  arose,  was  baptized 

2  Cot.  5.7.  for  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  .s-. 

Hcb.  12.  21.  BO  lerriiile  was  the  s.  that  Moses  said 

SIGHT  »/r;»rf. 

Prcv.  3.4.  find  gond  iiniler-laiidnig  in  the  s.  of  God 
Luke  16.  15    IS  abornimtuiti  in  the  s.  of  (ind 
SclK  4.  19.  wh'thcr  right  in  s.  of  Ood'ut  hearken 

8.  21.  thy  heart  is  not  right  in  t'je  s.  of  Cod 

10.  31.  ihy  alms  had  in  rennm'.rance  in  s  of  God 
2  C4}T.  2.  17.  in  the  s.  of  God  speak  we  in  r'hriut 

4.  2.  to  every  man's  ccmscience  in  tlie  .«.  of  God 
7.  12  our  care  for  you  in  s.  of  God  might  appear 
Gnl.  3. 1 1.  no  man  jusiified  hy  the  law  in  s.  of  God 
I  7'Afss.l.3.remetnbeting  work  of  faith  In  .'.  of  God 
I  Tim.  2.3.  this  is  goi  ;i  and  acceptable  in  s.  of  God 
6.  13.  I  give  thee  charge  in  the  .i.  of  God 
I  f'(t.'3.  4.  which  is  in  ihe  .?.  of  God  of  great  price 

His  SIGHT. 

Ktcd.  15  26.  if  wilt  do  that  which  is  right  mkia  s. 

Let). 13  J.  beliold,  ifllie  pl.iguc  in  his  s.  be  at  a  stay 

543 


sra 

Lev.  13.  37.  but  if  the  scall  be  in  hin  i.  at  a  stay 
^Whi.  19.  5.  and  one  shall  burn  the  heifer  in  hiss. 
l)eul.\.'Xi.\\\i  brought  thee  out  in  AiS  s.outol'F.gypl 
.ladg.  6.  21  Ihe  angel  of  Lord  dejiarted  out  of/u>-  s. 
i.Saiii.  1  J.  9.  why  ilesjiised  Lord,  to  do  evil  in  his  s. 

13.8.  so  Tainar  went  and  made  cakes  in  A;.-.-  s. 
2  A";)!^.*  17. 18.  remove  them  out  of  A.s.  20,23.  1 24.3. 
1  Cliruti.  19.  13.  the  Lord  do  what  is  good  mhiss. 
.lob  1.5.  15.  the  heavens  are  not  clean  in  his  s. 

25.  5.  yea,  the  stars  are  not  pure  in  AiS  s. 

40.  t  24.  will  any  take  him  in  his  s.? 
Psa/.10.5.thy  judgments  are  far  above  out  of  his  s. 

72.  14.  precious  shall  their  blood  be  in  Ais  s. 
B'.ccl.  2.2li.God  giveih  lo  a  man  thai  is  good  in  Aiss. 

8.3.  be  not  haaly  logo  outofAiss.  stand  not  in  evil 
Hus.  t).  2.  he  will  raise  us,  and  we  shall  live  in  his  s. 
Jla? k  10. .v..  i3artimeusiinmeiliately  received  his.i. 
and  followed  Jesus  in  the  way,  JMke  18.43. 
./ohn  9.  15.  asked  how  he  had  received  Ais  s.  18. 
.ids  9.  12.  a  vision  that  he  might  receive  AiS  s. 
/vi;m.3.20.  by  law  shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  his  s. 
Col.  I.  22.  thro'  death  to  preseiit  you  holy  in  his  s. 
Heb.  4   13.  every  creature  is  manifest  in  Ais  s. 

13.  21.  working  what  is  well  pleasing  in  AiS  s. 
IJuhn'i.a.iii  Lliose  things  ilial  are  pleasing  in  Ajss. 

In  the  SIG  HT. 
Gcn.'il.W.  the  thing  wasgrievou^  in  Abraham's  s. 
47.  18.  there  is  not  ought  k-fi  in  the  s.  of  my  lord 
Exod.  4.  30.  and  did  the  signs  in  thcs.  of  the  peojile 

7.  20.  he  smote  the  waters  in  the  s.  of  Pharaoh 
9.8.Moses  sprinkled  the  ashes  in  £Acs.  of  Pharaoh 
11.  3.  Moses  great  in  the  s.  of  Pharaoh's  servants 
17.  6.  Moses  did  so  in  the  s.  of  the  elders  of  Israel 
19. 11.  the  Lord  will  comedown  in  the  s.  of  people 
40.38.  file  by  night  in  tAes.of  Israel  all  journeys 

.'^ev.  20.  17.  shall  be  cut  offinthe  s. of  the  people 
26.  43.  out  of  Egypt  in  the  s.  of  the  heathen 
A'liin.  3.  4.  Ilhainar  ministered  in  the  s.  of  Aaron 
20.  27.  Aaron  and  Eleazar  wentiw^Ac  s.  ofoong. 
25.G.brought  Malianitish  woman  in  JAcs.of  Moses 
33.  3.  went  with  high  hand  in  the  s.  of  E^yjitians 
Ocut.i.G  for  this  is  your  wi.-idom  inthes.o\  nations 
31.  7.  Moses  said  to  Joshua  in  the  s.  of  all  Israel 

31.  12.  terror  Moses  showed  in  the  s.  of  alllsrael 
,/osh.  3. 7.  to  magnify  thee  in  the  s.  of  Israel,  4.  14. 

10.  12.  he  said,  in  the  s.  of  Israel,  sun,  stand  still 

1  t'ani.  18.  5.  David  accepted  i>i  the  s.  of  the  people 

2  Sam.  12. 11.  he  with  thy  wives  in  the  s.  of  this  sun 

1  Clir.  28.  8.  in  the  s.  of  all  Israel  keep  command. 
39.25.  Lord  magnified  Solomon  in  thes.  of  Israel 

2CAr.32.23.  Hezekiah  magnified  in  thcs.  ofnations 
Kzra  9. 9.  shewed  mercy  in  the  s.  of  kings  of  Persia 
jYeh.  1.  11.  grant  him  mercy  m  the  s.  of  this  man 

8.  5.  opened  the  book  in  the  s.  of  all  the  peojile 
Ps.  78.  12.  marvellous  things  did  he  in  s.  of  fathers 

98.  2.  he  openly  shewed  in  the  s.  of  the  heathen 
Prov.\.  17.  in  vain  net  isspread  in  thes.  of  any  bird 

4.  3.  tender  and  beloved  i7i  the  s.  of  my  mother 
Eccl.  1 1.  9.  and  walk  in  the  s.  of  thine  eyes 
Jer.  19.  10.  break  the  bottle  in  the  s.  of  the  men 

32.  12.  I  gave  the  evidence  in  £Aes.  of  Hanamuel 
43.  9.  hid  stones  in  tlie  s.  of  the  men  of  Judah 

Ezek.^.S.  execute  judgments  in  thes.  of  the  nations 

14.  Jerusalem  a  reproach  ni  s.  of  all  that  piii-s  by 
16. 41.  judgment  on  thee  in  the  s.  of  many  women 
20.  22.  name  not  be  polluted  ins.  of  the  heathen 
28.  18.  I  will  bring  thee  to  ashes  in  the  s.  of  all 

25.  be  sanctified  in  them  in  s.  of  heathen,  39. 27. 
30.  34.  lay  desolate  in  fAe  s.  of  all  that  passed  by 
Wos.2.10.  I  will  discover  lewdness  ires,  ofjnr  lovers 
Jicts  7.  10.  gave  liini  wisdom  in  the  s.  of  Pharaoh 
Horn.  12.  17.  provide  things  honest  in  s.  of  all  men 

2  Cor.  2.  t  10.  I  forgave  it  in  the  s.  of  Chiist 
Uev.  13.  13.  maketli  fire  come  down  ill  s.  of  men 

14.  miracles  be  had  power  to  do  in  s.  of  the  beast 

See  Lord. 

Jt/i/ SIGHT. 

Gen.  23.  4.  that  I  may  bury  my  dead  nut  nfmys.  8, 

F.fod.  33.  12.  tlioii  hast  found  grace  in  my  s.  17. 

1  Sam.  29.  6.  thy  coming  in  is  good  in  my  s. 

9.  I  know  that  thou  an  good  in  my  s.  as  an  angel 

2  Sam.  6.  22.  and  I  will  he  biise  in  mine  own  s. 
13.5.  let  Taniar  come,  and  dress  the  meat  in  mys. 

0.  come,  and  make  me  a  couple  of  caket^  in  7/iys. 
1  A'ln^'.?  8.25. not  fail  thee  a  iimn  in  mij  s.2  C/ir.6.16. 

9.  7.  this  house  which  I  have  hallowed  for  my 

name  will  I  cast  out  of  my  s.  2  Ckron.  ~'.  20. 

11.  38.  if  thou  wilt  do  that  is  right  in  my  s. 
2A'in^.s21.15.havedonethaiwhichwas  evil  in  viy  s, 

23.  27.  I  will  remove  Jndah  also  out  itf  my  s. 

1  Chr.  22.  H.  thoii  hast  shed  much  blood  in  my  s. 

Psal.  101.7.  Ihatlelleth  lies,  shall  not  Inrry  in  my  s. 

/.va.  43.  4.  since  thou  wast  precious  in  my  s. 

Jer.  4.  1.  will  put  away  abominations  out  of  7»ys. 
7.  15   1  will  cast  yon  out  of  my  s.  as  your  hrelhren 
30.  ihe  children  of  Judah  have  done  evil  in  mys. 
15.  1.  cast  them  out  of  my  s.  and  lei  them  go 
18.  10.  if  It  do  evd  in  my  s.  that  it  obey  not 
34    15.  ye  turned,  and  had  done  'iglil  in  my  s. 

Ezek.  10.  2.  he  went  in  vij/  s.  lo  fill  h;a  hand 


SIG 

Ezek.  10.  19.  mounted  up  from  the  oaiih  in  jbj/'b. 
.^inos9.  3.  be  hid  from  my  s.  in  1 1. e  bottom  of  Ihe  sea 
Mark  10.  51.  what  wilt  thou  1  should  do  to  theol 
Lord,  thai  I  iniglil  receive  my  s.  Luke  18.41. 
7Ay  SIGHT. 
Gen.  19.  19.  thy  servant  bath  found  grace  in  thj  s. 
21.  12.  God  said    let  it  not  be  grievous  in  thy  a. 
33.  10.  Jacob  siiid,  if  I  have  found  gnice  in<ii-v». 
47.  29.  Exod.  33.  13,  16.  |  34.  9.  Judg.  (i.  17 
Lev.  25.  53.  shall  not  rule  with  rigour  in  thy  s. 

1  .Sum.  15.  17.  whenthouwasl  lilile  in /Ainc  own  J. 

2  *iij/i.7.9.  have  cut  olf  thine  enemies  onlof  t/ly  $ , 

19.  tins  was  yet  a  small  thing  in  thy  «. 
14.  24.  knowelh  1  have  found  grace  in  thy  s. 

2  Kings  1.  13.  let  my  life  be  precious  in  thy  s.  14 
20.  3.  done  what  was  good  in  thy  s.  /sa.  38.  3. 

f.-.(i/.  5.  5  the  foolish  shall  not  stand  in  thy  s. 
9.  Hi.  arise,  Lord,  let  heathen  be  judged  in  ihy  3, 
19.  14.  niediliit.  of  my  heart  he  acceptable  in /Aya. 
51.  4.  I  have  sinned,  and  done  this  evil  in  thy  s. 
70.  7.  who  may  stand  in  thy  s.  w  hen  once  thou 
arl  angry  1 
90. 4.  thousand  years  in  thy  s.  are  but  as  yi  stcrday 
143.  2.  for  in  thy  s.  shall  no  man  be  jusiified 

Isa.  26.  17.  so  have  we  been  in  thy  s.  O  Lord 

.7cr.  18.  23.  neither  blot  out  their  sin  from  thy  s. 

■  lonah  2.  4.  then  I  said,  I  am  cast  oul  of  thy  s. 

Mat.  11.26.  so  it  seemed  good  in /Ays.  Auie  10.21. 

/-(i/.el5.21.have  sinned  against  heaven  und  \nlhyg. 
18.  42.  Jesus  said  unto  him,  receive  (Ay  s. 

.flets  9. 17.  sent  me  that  thou  miglitesl  receive  thy  s. 

22. 13.  stood  and  said,  brother  Saul,  receive  Uiy  a. 

See  F.woi'R,  Find. 

SIGi!TS. 

Luke  21.  11.  shall  be  fe.irful  a.  signs  from  lieavei. 
SIGN, 

Or  token,  is  taken,  I.  for  any  thing  that  scrvea 
to  express  or  represent  another  thing :  as,  when 
the  Lord  gave  to  Noah  the  rainbow,  as  a  sign 
or  token  of  his  covenant.  Gen.  'J.  12,  13.  and 
when  he  appointed  Abraham  «Ae  »ise  of  circum- 
cision, as  the  sign  and  seal  of  the  covtTiaut  ht 
made  with  him  and  his  posterity.  Gen.  17.  11. 
Rom.  4. 11.  Circumcision  was  asigv, evidence, 
or  assurance,  both  of  the  blessing  proodsed  by 
God,  and  of  man's  obligation  to  the  dutius  re- 
quired. The  sun  and  moun  are  appn'.ntid  ij, 
God  for  signs  and  seasons.  Gen.  1.  14.  They 
represent  the  yualily  uf  the  vreather  by  tlie 
manner  of  their  rising  or  setting,  by  their 
eclipses,  conjunctions,  S-c.  Mai.  10.  2,  3. 
Sometimes  they  are  forerunners  of  great  cala- 
mities, and  remarkable  events  in  Ihecourse  of 
human  affairs,  by  their  strange  appearances, 
unusual  conjunctions,  i^-c.  Luke  21.25, 26.  Act« 

2.  19,  20.      ■ 

II.  Sign  IS  put  for  a  miracle:  Thou  slialt  take 
this  rod  in  thine  hand,  wherewilli  thou  shall  do 
signs,  says  the  J.ord  to  Moses,  Ezod.  4.  17. 
and  if  the  Egyptiiins  do  nut  believe  the  first 
sig7i,  they  icill  believe  the  sicnnd,  Exod.  4.  8 
The  word  sign  is  frequent  in  this  sense  in 
scripture. 

III.  ^  sign  or  token  is  often  put  for  the  proof 
or  evidence  of  a  thing,  fur  example  :  Tins  shall 
be  a  token,  or  sign,  unto  thee,  thai  I  hava 
sent  thee,  Exod.  3.  12.  Shew  me  a  sign  ihat 
thou  talkest  with  me,  that  is,  a  proof,  Judg, 
0.  17.  What  shall  he  the  sign,  nr  evidence 
that  the  Lord  will  heal  me?  2  Kings  20.  8. 
This  acceptation  agrees  with  the  first  above 
mentioned. 

IV.  the  signs  of  heaven  ;  the  Risns  of  the  magi- 
cians; arc  the  plieiioiiiena  uf  the  heavens,  tlia 
motions  of  the  stars  and  plant  t.^,  the  appear- 
ances of  meteors,  and  the  like  ;  und  the  impos- 
tures of  magicians,  which  thry  innke  use  nj  to 
deceive  the  weak.  The  Lord  InLstraieth  the  to- 
kens, or  signs,  of  the  liars,  and  makelh  diviners 
mad,  ha.  44.  25.  Jind  in  Jer.  10.  2,  }ie  not 
dismayed  at  the  signs  of  heaven,  for  the  heathen 
are  dismayed  a!  them. 

To  be  a  sign  to  ihe  houso  of  Israel,  that  is,  to  be 
a  prophecy,  type,  or  prediction  of  what  should 
happen  to  Ihe  house  o/Isr.iel.  7'Aii,--  the  prophet 
Ezikiel  by  the  type  of  a  siege  shews  what  should 
happen  to  Jerusalem  some  time  after,  Ezek.  4. 

3.  Jlnd  in  chap.  14.  8.  the  Lord  pours  down 
'iis  vengeance  upon  sinners,  and  makes  them  na 
a  sign,  as  a  public  and  sensible  pr,>of,  of  hia 
wrath.  The  prophet  Isa  in  h  says:  Behold,  I 
and  thechililien  whom  Ihe  Lord  hath  given  mo, 
are  for  signs  and  for  wonders  in  Israel,  ha. 
8.  18.  H'e  arc  a  gazivg-stock  to  them,  and 
wondered  at  for  our  folly  in  believing  Iht  pro- 
mises of  God. 

Ezod.  4.  8.  if  Ihey  believe  not  nor  heiirlten  to  voioe 
of  first  .s.lhey  will  believe  l  be  voice  of  the  latter  a. 
8.23.  I  will  put  division,  to-morrow  shall  ihiss,  he 
IX  ^  it  shujl  bt:  tt  j.  to  th«e  upoa  thiue  iiauu 


sia 

Uxod  31.  1^.  my  ealjbaihn  yfBliiill  kee[>,  for  il  ia  a 
a.  between  me  and  you,  17.  A'zei.  2U.  12,  M. 
Vum.  It)   38.  and  Uiuy  shall  bo  u  *■.  unto  Israel 
HG.  10   (il.;  ilevourc-d  iIibim,  uiiil  tliuy  b«ciiiiit:  a  j(. 
tlfM*.  ti.  «.  bind  Ilium  Jor  a.  d.  iiii  Uiy  liaud,  11.  IH. 
J.l.  1.  irilit-reunse  a  iirojiliul,  and  givuUi  tlieu  a  «. 
■J.  and  *.  come  lo  pass  \>lit:reoi  lic.-.|iake  lo  tliei; 
2.3.  4b    Ihf  V  sliull  bu  on  Uiee  lor  a  j>.  ana  a  woiidtr 
y«i//,.  4.  a.  that  lliis  may  be  a  *.  among  you 
JiiiJg.H.  17.  tlieii  shew  me  a  s.  liiou  laikesl  with  me 
iiU.Jd.was  an  appomtod  «.  between  Israel  and  hers 
I  :iam.  2.  34.  this  shall  be  a  5   to  tliee,  m  one  day 
they  shall  die  botli  of  them,  2  Kiiiird  ID.  21). 
14.  10.  we  will  go  up,  this  sliall  be  a  «.  uiiio  us 

1  Kings  13.  3.  gave  a  s.  the  same  day,  saymg,  liiis 

is  the  s.  the  l^ord  hath  spoken, ahar  shall  be  rent 

5.  according  to  the  s.  the  man  ol'Goil  halh  given 

2  liiHirs  20.  «.  what  shall  be  the  i.  Lord  will  heal 
y.tlMSS.  shah  have  oIL.  Jsa.  37.  30.  |  38.  7,  22. 

2  C/ir.  32.  24.  he  spake  lo  him,  he  gave  liiiii  a  »■. 

isa.  7.  11.  ask  thee  a  s.  of  the  Lord  iliy  Gud,  ask 

14.  L.  hmiself  shall  give  you  a  ••>■.  behold  a  virgin 

J9.  20.  It  shall  be  for  a  s.'unto  ihe  Lord  of  hosts 

20.  3.  as  Isaiah  hath  walked  bare-loot  for  a  s. 
55.  13.  It  shall  be  for  a  name,  tor  an  everlastings. 
66.  19.  I  will  set  a  s.  among  them  and  will  seiid 

fer.  6.  1.  set  up  a  *.  of  tire  in  Beih-haccerein 
44.  29.  and  this  shall  bu  a  s.  lo  yim,  J.uke  2.  12. 
Hzek.  4.  3.  this  shall  be  a  s.  to  the  house  of  Israel 
J2.  tj   1  have  set  thee  for  a  s.  to  Israel,  11. 
14.  8.  I  will  make  him  a  s.  a  proverb,  and  cut  off 
24.  24.  thus  Ezekiel  is  a  s.  H  27.  thou  shall  be  a  s. 
39.  1.5.  then  shall  he  set  u|)  a  s.  by  it  till  buneis 
Mat.  12.  3t!.  saving,  Master,  we  would  see  a  s. 
from  Ihe'e,  lb.  1.  Murk  8.  11.  Luke  11.  10. 
39.  an  evil  and  adiiUerous  generation    seekelh 
al'ier  a  j.  10.  4.  Mark  8.  12.  Luke  11.  2'J. 
there  shall  no  s.  be  given,  but  the  s.  of  the 
prophetJonas,  MarkS.  12.  Luke  11.  29,30. 
24  3.  and  whai  shall  be  the  s.  of  thy  coming? 

30.  ihen  shall  aiipear  the  s.  of  the  Son  of  man 
26.  4ri.  now  he  that  betrayed  him  gave  them  a  s. 
fliark  13-  4.  what  s.  w  hen  all  these  things  shall  be 
I.uke-2.  34.  I'or  a  s.  which  shall  be  spoken  against 
Jiilm  2  18.  w  hat  «.  shewesl  thou  unto  us  1  0.  30. 
/icLsM.  11.  a  ship,  whose*,  was  Castor  and  Pollux 
Horn.  4.  11  he  received  4'.  of  circumcision,  a  seal 
ic«r.  1.22.  for  .Jews  rciiuires  Greeksseek  wisdom 
14.  22.  wherefore  tongues  are  s.  not  to  them  that 
Hcv.  15. 1. 1  saw  another  *.  in  heaven,  seven  angels 

S1G.\. 
Dan.  6.  8.  O  king,  csiablish  decree,  i.  the  writing 

SlGiNKll. 
Dan.  C.  9   wherefore  king  Dariiis  .?.  the  writing 
10.  when  Daniel  knew  that  the  writing  was  s. 
12.  Ihey  spake,  hast  ihou  not  s.  a  decree 
SIGNS. 
Gen. 1.14. let  them  be  lor  .<.  and  for  B.pasnns,  for  days 
gzod.  4.  9.  if  ihey  will  not  believe  these  two  s. 
17.  with  tins  rod  in  thy  hand  thou  slialt  do  s. 
28.  Moses  told  .\aion  all  words  of  Lord  and  all  s 
which  he  had  commanded,  30.  ./osh.  24.  17. 
7.  3.  I  will  multiply  my  s.  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
10.2. iiiayest  tell  thy  son  my  s.  which  I  have  done 
Xum.  H'  U.  for  all  thes.  which  I  have  shewed 
Dcut.  4.  34.  to  take  him  a  nation  by  s.  26.  H. 

6.  22.  Lord  shewed  .«.  <ia  Egypt,  on  Plmnioli  nnil 

on  all  his  household,  .Ve/i.  9.  10.  Pdnl.  78.4.3. 

7.  10.  the  great  s.  which  thine  eye?  saw,  29.  3 
34.  11.  in  all  .v.  which  the  Lord  sent  him  to  do 

1  Sam.  10.  7.  when  these  s.  are  come  uiilo  thee 
S   and  all  iliose  s.  came  to  pass  that  day 

2  A'i«;!rs33.t5.putdown  ihem  that  burn  to  twelve  .<!. 
/ob  38.  +  32.  canst  thou  bring  Ibrth  the  twelve  s.? 
Psal.  74.  4.  they  set  up  I  heir  ensigns  for  s. 

9.  we  seonor  ours,  tiiere  is  no  more  any  prophel 
105.  27.  shewed  his  s.  among  them,  and  wonders 

ha.  8.  18.  behold,  I  and  the  children  are  for  s. 

Jer.  10.  2.  be  not  dismayed  at  the  s.  of  heaven 
32.  20.  which  hast  set  s.  and  wonders  in  Egypt 

21.  hast  brought  forth  Israel  out  of  Egypt  withs. 
Dan.  4.2. 1  thought  it  good  toshew  s.  and  wonders 

3.  how  great  are  his  s. .'  how  mighty  his  wonders 
C.  27.  he  wiirkelh  s.  in  heaven  and  in  earth 
Mnt.  16.  3.  can  ye  not  discern  the  s.  of  the  limes  7 
24. 24.  there  shall  ansi;  falseOhrists  and  liilse pro- 
phets, and  shiill  shew  grca*  «.  Mark  13.  22. 
JUark  16.  17.  these  s.  follow  ihem  that  believe 

20.  confirming  the  word  with  s.  fdlowing 
Luke  1.62.  they  made  s.  to  his  failier  Zacliariaa 

21.  11.  and  great  s.  shall  there  he  from  heaven 

06.  there  shall  bo  s.  in  the  sun,  moon,  ami  stars 
John.  4.  48.  except  ye  see  s.  ye  will  not  believe 

80.  30.  and  many  other  s.  truly  did  Jesus 
Acts  2.  19.  I  will  shew  s  in  Ihe  earth  beneath 

22.  a  man  approved  of  God  by  s.  wh  cliGod  did 
43.  many  s   were  done  by  the  apostles,  5.  12. 

4.  3('.  that  s.  may  be  done  by  the  name  of  .lesiis 
7. 38  afte'  he  had  shewed  a.  and  wonders  in  Egypt 
8.13  tlieu  Simon  wondered,  t^hoidiuglhe  i.  done 


SIL 

./Icla  14.5.  granted  i'.  Wonders  to  he  done  by  hands 
Hum.  15.  19.  things  (Jlirist  halh  not  wrought  by  me 
through  mighiys.  and  wondt:rs.  2  Cur.  12.  12. 
2  Thes.s.  2.9.  alter  the  working  of  Satan,  wilh  s. 
Wti.2.4.  (».  bear  Ihem  witness  wilhs.  and  wonders 

SIGNET. 
Gca.  38.  18.  give  me  thy  s.  and  thy  staff,  25. 
Kxud.  28.  11.  with  work  of  an  engraver  in  stone, 
like  the  engravings  of  a  .5.  21.  30.  |  39.  14,  30. 
./er.  22.  24.  llm'  (Joiiiah  were  s.  on  my  right  hand 
Jian.  6.  17.  ihe  king  sealed  it  with  his  own  s. 
Hair.  2.  23.  1  will  take  thee  and  make  thee  as  as. 

SIGNETS. 
Exod.  39.  6.  onyx-stones  graven  as  s.  are  graven 

SIGNIFICANT. 
1  Cor.  14.  t9-  8"  vou,  except  vou  utter  words*. 

SIGNIFICATUjN. 
1  Cor.  14.  10.  and  none  of  them  is  without  s. 

SIGNIFY. 
.Ids  21.  26.  to  s.  the  accomplishment  of  the  days 
23.  15.  s.  to  the  chief  capiain  that  he  bring  I'aiil 
25.  27.  and  not  to  s.  the  crimes  laid  against  liim 
1  Pet.  1.  11.  signifying  what  Spirit  in  them  did  s. 

SIGNIFIED. 
Jict.s  11.  28.  Agabus  s.  there  should  be  dearth 
Hev.  1.  1.  s.  it  by  his  ar.gel  to  his  servant  John 

SIGNIFIETH. 
Heb.  12.  27.  s.  removing  of  those  things  shaken 

SIGNIFVING. 
.lohn  12.33.  this  he  said,  s.  by  what  death  he  should 
glorify  God,  IS  32.  |  21   19. 
Heb.  9.  8.  the  Holy  Ghost  this  s  that  the  way 

SILENCE. 

TAis  word  docs  vot  only  •''ignify  the  ordinary  si 

lence,  iir  refraining  from  speaking  ;  but  also, 

in  the  style  of  the  Hebrews,  it  is  taken  for  to 

be  quiet,  to  remain  immoveable,     .lush.  10.  12, 

13,  Sun,  stand  thi>u  still  ujHtn  (iibeon:  Hebrew, 
be  silent.  And  the  sun  stood  still,  and  the 
moon  stayed,  or  were  silent  at  the  command- 
ment «/ J.  shua.  Jlnrl  in  Frov-  26.  20,  Where 
there  is  no  tale  bearer,  the  strife  ceaseth,  or  is 
silent  Silence  is  taken  for  {in  entire  ruin  or 
destruction,  fir  a  ti.tal  subjection,  Isa.  15.  1. 
jir  of  Muab  is  laid  waste,  and  brought  to  si- 
lence, or,  is  utttrly  dislroycd.     Jilso  rn  Jer.  8. 

14,  The  Lord  our  Gnd  hath  put  us  to  silence, 
or,  has  brought  great  calamities  upon  us.  Si- 
lence is  also  taken  for  death  and  the  grave. 
Psal.  94  17,  Unless  the  Lord  had  been  my 
help,  my  soul  had  almost  dwelt  in  silence. 
j?«t/ in  i'sal  115  I",  The  dead  praise  not  the 
Lord,  neither  any  tliat  go  down  into  silence. 
The  prophet  Jeremiah  says,  Let  us  enter  into 
the  defenced  cities,  and  let  us  be  silent  there, 
.fer.  8.  14  Let  us  hasten  to  some  place  of 
strength  to  secure  ourselves,  and  let  vs  sit 
still,  and  not  say  a  word  to  provoke  so  potent 
an  enemy,  as  the  Chaldeans  are. 

.fob  4.  16.  an  image  was  befme  me,  there  was  .?. 

29.  21.  men  gave  ear,  and  kept  s.  at  my  counsel 
Psal.  31.  18.  let  ihe  lying  lips  be  put  to  s. 

39.  2.  I  was  dumb  wilh  s.  I  held  my  peace 

94.  17.  my  soul  had  almost  dwelt  in  s. 

115.  17.  neither  any  thai  go  down  inio  s. 
[sa.  15.  1.  Moab  biouglit  !o  s.  Kir  brought  to  s. 
.fer.  8.  14.  the  Lord  our  God  hath  put  us  to  s. 
/.am.  3.  28.  he  sitteth  alone  and  keepeth  s.  because 
Jiinus  8.  3.  they  shall  cast  them  forth  with  s. 
Mat.  22.34.  had  heard  hehadpui  Saddiirees  tos. 
.lets  21.  40.  there  was  made  a  gn-at  s.  lie  fpake 

22.  2.  that  he  s|iake  in  Hebrew,  they  kept  mores. 
1  Tim.  2.  1 1.  let  women  learn  in  s.  with  subjeclion 
12. 1  suffer  not  a  woman  to  leach,  nor  to  usurp 
authority  over  the  man,  but  'o  be  in  s. 
1  Pel.  2.  1.5.  may  put  to  s.  ignorance  of  foolish  men 
Ren.  8.  1.  there  was  s.  in  heaven  half  an  hour 
See  Kkep,  Khpt. 
SILENT. 
./«sA.  10.  1 12.  he  said,  sun,  be  s.  upon  Gibeon 
.ludg.  16.  t  2.  they  were  s.  all  Ihe  night,  saying 
1  Sam.  2.  9.  the  wicked  shall  be  s.  in  darluiess 

7.  t  >i-  he  not  .*.  from  us  from  crying  to  the  Lord 
2S«m.  19. 1 10.  why  are  ve  s.  in  bringing  kins  back'? 
1  /f/ iin-s  22. 1 3.  Kamotliisours,  bes.  from  taking  it 
.lub  13.  t  I'l.  lie  s.  from  me,  that  I  may  s|ieak 
PsaX.  22.  2.  I  cry  in  thenight-seison,aiiil  am  not  s. 

28    I.  be  not  s.  to  me,  lest  if  thou  be  s.  lo  me 

30   12.  my  glory  may  sing  praise  to  ihee,  not  be  s. 

31.  17.  let  the  wicked  be  s.  in  the  grave 

37.  t  7.  be  s.  to  the  Lord,  ami  wait  patienlly 
62.  t  1.  truly  my  soul  is  s.  upim  God 

6.5.  t  1.  praise  is  s.  for  thee,  O  God,  in  Zmn 
Prov.  26.  t  20.  where  r^o  tale-bearer,  strife  is  s. 
Isa.  23.  t  2.  be  s.  still,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  isle 

47.  5.  sit  thou  s.  and  get  thee  into  darkness 
.ler.  8.  14.  enler  defenced  cities,  let  ns  be  s.  there 

38.  t  27.  so  ihey  were  s.  from  him 

F.zek.  24.  t  17.  be  s.  make  no  mourning  for  dead 
.^miis  8.  t  3.  lliey  shall  cast  forlJi  dead  bodies, be*. 


SIL 

.Toiinh  1.  t  II.  diat  the  sea  may  he  a.  tror.i  us 
4.  t  8.  that  God  prepared  a  s.  east- wind 
Hall.  2.  T  20.  be  s.  all  the  carih  Vieibre  hiin 
y.eph.  3.  1  17    he  will  be  s.  in  his  love,  he  will  jo^ 
/.eck.  2.  13.  be  s.  O  ill  flesh,  before  Ihe  Lord 

SILK. 
Gcn.W.  t42.  Piiarao'i  arrayed  Josepirn.  vest,  of  s 
Prui).  31.  22.  her  cloiliing  is  s.  and  jiurplo 
Ezek.  16.  10.  I  girded  thee,  I  cuvend  th.e  with  3 

13.  ihy  raiment  h  as  of  s.  and  broidoied  woik 
lice.  18.  12.  no  man  buyelh  their  mercliamlise  of  s 

SILLY. 
.Job  5.  2.  and  envy  slayeth  the  s.  one 
Hns.  7. 1 1.  lOjihr.  also  is  like  as.  dove  wil bout  heart 
2  Tini.  3.  6.  they  who  lead  captives.  \vonii;ii  lader 

SILVER. 
This  metal  does  not  appear  lo  liane  been  in  list 
biforethe deluge ;  at.  least,  Mo.^es  .sji/s  nothing 
of  It  before  that  time,  he  speaks  only  of  the 
metals  of  brass  and  iron,  Gen.  4.  22.  hat  m 
Abraham's  tune  it  was  become  common,  and 
traffic  WHS  earned  on  with  this  metal.  Gev. 
13.  2,  Abraham  was  very  rich  in  silver  and 
in  gold;  Jlnd  Ih:  bought  a  se|iulchre  for  hit 
wife  Sarah  for  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver, 
(Sen.  23.  15.  This  silver  was  not  coined, 
according  to  all  appearance,  but  was  only  in 
bars,  or  ingots,  and  in  commerce  it  was  always 
weighed. 
The  silver  cord.  Keel.  12.  6.  By  this  Commen- 
tators generalli/  understand  the  pith,  or  ma?^ 
row  of  the  back  bone,  which  comes  from  the 
brain,  and  tlience goeth  down  totlie  eery  lowest 
end  of  the  backbone,  together  with  the  nerves 
and  sinews,  winch,  us  Jinatonii.'ts  observe,  are 
nothingelsc  but  tlicprodiictionandcoiitinuation 
of  the  marrow.  Jind  this  is  aptly  compared  to 
a  cord,  both  for  its  figure,  which  is  very  long 
and  round,  and  for  its  use,  which  is  to  draw 
and  move  the  purt.^  of  the  body;  and  it  is  com' 
pared  to  silver,  both  for  its  excellency  and 
colour,  which  is  white  and  bright,  even  i«  a 
dead,  and  iiuieh  more  m  a  liring  body. 
Gen.  23.  15.  the  land  is  worth  400  shekels  of  s. 
16.  and  Abraham  weisbed  400  shekels  of  s. 
Exod.  20.  23.  vc  »h.ill  not  make  gods  of  s.  or  g'  id 

26.  10.  sockets  ofs.  21,  2.5,  32.  ]  36.24,26,30,  3& 

27.  17.  their  honks  shall  be  ofs.  38.  19. 

35.  24.  they  did  olVer  an  offering  of .-.'.  and  of  bruaa 
38.  25.  s.  of  them  that  were  numbeiedof  congreg 
/,e)).  .5.  15.  ram  with  ihy  cstimatimi  by  shekelu  of*. 
27.  3.  thy  ostimalion  of  male  50  shekels  ofs. 
6.  of  male  five,  of  female  three  shekels  ofs. 

16.  a  humor  of  barley  seed  at  hfly  shekels  of.?. 
JVuHi.  7.  13.  Ins  offering  was  one  s.  charger,  19,  25, 

31,37,43,49,55,61,67,73,79.  one  .-r.  bi>wl 
of  70  shekels,  19,  25,  31,  37,  43,  &c. 

84.  twelve  charges  ofs.  twelve  s.  bowls 

85.  each  charger  ofs.  weighinir  130  shekels 
10.2.  niaiiclhee  two  trumpets  ofs.  for  the  calling 

of  Ihe  assembly,  and  journeying  of  the 

camps 

Dcut.  22.  19.  shall  amerce  him  in  lOOshekelsi  I's. 

29.  shall  give  to  damsel's  father  50  shekels  ofs. 

.losh.  7.  21.  I  saw  200  shekels  ofs  then  I  coveted 

22.  W1I3  hid  in  his  tent,  and  the  s.  under  il,  24. 

./udg.  17.  2.  MOO  shekels  ofs.  thai  were  taken  from 

thee,  behold,  the  s.  is  wilh  me,  I  took  it 

3.  when  he  iiad  restored  the  s.  ||  4.  look  the  s. 

10. 1  will  give  tliee  ten  shekels  ofs.  by  the  year 

1  .Sam.  9.  8.  at  hand  fourth  pari  of  a  shekel  ofs. 

2  Sam.  18.  II.  I  would  have  given  10  shekels  ofs 

12.  iho'  I  >linuld  receive  1000  shekels  of  .v. 

24.  24.  bought  floor  and  oxen  for  50  shekels  ofs. 

1  Kings  10.  21.  none  were  ofs.  2  Chron.  9.  20. 
27.  king  made  s.  to  be  in  Jerusalem  as  stones 

20.  39.  else  thou  shall  pay  a  talent  ofs. 

2  Kings  5.22.  give  llieni,  I  pray  thee,  a  talentofs 
15.  20.  exacteil  of  each  man  fifly  shekels  ofs. 
18.  15.  liezi.kiah  gave  him  all  s.  thai  was  fouail 
22.  4.  that  Hilkiah  niav  sum  Ihe  s.  brought 

1  Clir.  28.  14.  .9.  of  all  mstrumenis  ofs.  29.  2.  5 
15.  for  candleslicksof .«.  |!  17.  for  basons  of  s. 
•i  Chron.  17.  11.  brought  J.hoshaphal  p^esenlsofj 
J^eh.a.  15.  former  gover.  liadlaken  40shekels  ot  s 
■  lob  3.  15.  with  princes  who  filled  houses  with  s. 
22.  25.  thy  defence,  thou  slialt  have  plenty  ofs 

27.  16.  iho'  he  heap  u|is.  as  Iheilusi,  and  raimen 

17.  nnd  Ihe  innocent  shall  divide  the  s. 

28.  15.  nor  shall  s.  be  weighed  hr  price  ofwisdon, 
Psal.  12.  6.  words  of  ihe  Lord  are  pure,  as  s.  triec 

66.  10  for  ihoii,  O  God,  hasttried  us,  ass.  ixiriea 
Prov.  2.  4.  if  seekest  her  ass.  and  searchest  for  hoi 
3.  14.  merchandise  of  wisdom  is  better  than  of  «- 
8.  10.  receive  my  inslriiciion,  and  nuts. 

19.  and  my  revenue  than  choice  s. 
10.  20.  the  tonsil"  of  the  just  is  as  choica  S. 
16    16.  to  gel  liiidirstanili'iigchoBen  rather  th»n  5 
17.  3.  fining-pot  is  for  s.  and  the  furnace  lor  (f(dj 

25.  4.  tuks  away  the  drum  ftuiu  i,ba« 


SIM 

Feel.  S  10.  lovelh  .».  rbnll  not  lie  eatisficd  with  s 
Cant.  8.  ',)  we  will  l>uild  on  lier  a  palace  of  s. 
Jsa.  1.  S-J.  thy  s.  is  htco  ne  dross,  thy  wine  niixeil 
SO.Q'i  ahall  defile  covering  ollliy  iinases  of  s. 
iS.  10.  behold  I  have  refined  thee,  hui  not  willi  s 
60. 17.  for  iron  I  will  ijnng  «.  and  for  wood  brass 
Jer.  (i.  30.  rei)iobate  s.  shall  men  call  tliEMi 
10.!).*. spread  into  plates  is  brought  from  Tarshish 
32.  9. 1  weighed  hiin  even  seventcrn  shekels  of  s. 
Kirk  '■i'2.  18.  Israel  they  are  even  the  dioss  of  s. 
2(1.  as  they  gather  s.  brass,  and  iron,  and  lead 
iW.  as  s.  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  the  furnace 
27.  12.  with  «.  Tursliish  traded  in  ihy  fairs 
fJan.  2.32.  this  image's  hicast  and  arms  were  of  s 
{/us.  U.  C.  tlie  pleasant  places  for  iheir  s.  nettles 
shall  possess  ihcm 
13.  2.  they  made  them  molten  images  of  their  s. 
Amos  2.  6.  because  they  sold  the  nglucoiis  for  s. 
8.  (i.  that  we  may  buy  poor  for  i'.  ami  the  needy 
Zfph.  1.  II.  howl,  all  they  that  bear  «.  are  cut  off 
Zech.  0.  3.  Tyt4.e  heaped  up  .*.  asdu-t  and  fine  gold 
13.  !1.  and  I  will  refine  tlip.n  ac  s.  is  refined 
Mai.  3.  3.  he  sh.ill  sit  as  a  refiner  and  purifier  of  s. 
See  FiLl.iiTs,  Gold,  Pikles. 
S,1LVEKM.\(;S. 
Asa.  7. 23.  there  were  thousand  vines  at  thousand  s. 

SILVER-SMITH. 
.3cts  19.  24.  Dometrius  a  .•!. -smith  made  shrines 
Talents  of  SILVER. 

1  fiTings  IG.  24.  bought  the  hill  Samaria  for  two 

talents  i>f  s. 

2  Kinrrs  5.  5.  Naaman  took  with  him  ten  tal.  of  s. 
23.  and  bound  two  talents  of  s.  in  two  bags 

15.  19.  Menahem  gave  I'lil  J900  talents  of  s. 
1  Chron.  19.  fi.  llanun  sent  1000  talents  of  s. 
22.  14. 1  have  prepared  for  the  house  of  the  Lord 
a  thousand  thousand  talents  of  s. 
29.  4.  and  seven  thousand  talent.^  «/refin<d  .s. 
CAr.  25.  G.  hired  mighty  men  fur  \\S()  talents  of  s. 
27.  5.  AmmoT  gave  Jotham  100  talents  of  s. 
36.  3.  condemned  lanil  in  100  talents  of  s. 
Kira  7. 22.  I  decree  it  be  done  to  100  talents  of  s. 
8.  26.  1  weighed  to  their  hand  650  talents  of  s. 
Estli.  3.  9.  1  will  pay  ten  tlunisand  talents  of  s. 

Vessels  of  SILVER. 
,VuTO.T.F5.  all  the  5.  vessels  weighed  2400  shekels 
3Sain.fi.  10.  .Imam  brought  with  him  ?'fS5f/5o/s. 

1  Kings  10. 25.  every  man  his  present,  vessels  of  s. 

2  Kings  12. 13.  there  were  not  maile  vessels  of  s. 

1  Chron.  18. 10.  and  with  him  all  in:inner  o( vessels 

of  s.  g<dd  and  brass,  2  Chron.  24.  14. 
F.zra  1.6.strenglhened  tl.eir  hanils  with  jjfs.ofs.ll. 
5.  U.  vessels  of  g\i\A  and  s.  of  the  hnu-e  of  God, 
which  Nebuch  uliiezzar  took 
C.  5.  let  the  golden  and  s.  vessels  be  re.^toied 
8.  2G.  I  weighe«i  s.  vessels  a  hundred  talents 
Dan.  ft.  2.  command  id  to  bringgolden  and  s.  vcss. 
11.8.  carry  with  their  precious  ves.  of  s. and  gold 

SILVER, 
^pn. 44.2. put  my  s.  cup  in  sack's  mouth  of  youngest 
Prop.  ST).  23.  like  a  potsherd  covered  with  .s.  dross 
Eccl.  12.  6.  or  ever  the  s.  cord   he   loosed  or  the 
gnlifen  howl  lie  hrok'.'n 
fsa.  40.  19.  the  goldsmith  casleth  .1.  chains 
Mat.  27.  G.  tiie  chief  priests  took  the  s.  pieres 
Jicts  19.24.  Demetrins  made  s.  shrines  for  Diana 
See  Vessici.s  just  hefore. 
SIMILltUnE.' 
AVm.  12.  P   the  .«.  of  the  Lord  shall  he  behold 
/.'r?if.4.12.ye  beard  voice  of  words, hut  sawno  5.15. 
16.  lest  ye  make  yon  the  s.  of  any  figure 

2  CAro7i.4.  3.  under  it  was  s.  of  oxen  round  about 
Psal.  106.20.  clianged  their  alory  into  .•!    of  an  ox 

144.  12.  corner  siones  polisbed  after  s.  of  a  palace 
Dan.  10.  16.  om^  like  the  .?.  of  the  sons  of  men 
Horn.  o.  14.  after  the  s   of  .Adam's  transgression 
lleh.  7.  l.'S.  after  .<.  of  Melchiserlec  ariseth  a  priest 
Jam.  3.  9.  men  who  are  mnde  nfter  the  «.  of  God 

srMiLrnn)i:s. 

Hos.Vi.  10.  Ihavit  uod  «  liv  ministry  of  prophets 
SIMPLE 

Is  taken  fl]  For  one  who  is  Warmless,  innoeent, 
and  free  from  deceit,  R.im.  IG.  19.  .^'t.  Paul 
would  have  the  Romans  lie  wise  iinio  that  which 
is  good,  and  sim[>le  concerning  evil,  that  is, 
discerninsr  in  th" choice  nf  good,  to  distinguish 
the  good  from  the  ha  I  doctrine  :  hut  they  must 
avoid  ichater^rr  has  the  appearanee  of  evil  as 
tyhildren  who,  irithont  much  reasoning/.  Hi/  from 
Cjery  ihing  that  'Uies  hut  srew  hurtful  to  th^m: 
He  wovld  have  them  so  inno'-ent  as  not  to  de- 
ceive, and  yet  so  prudent  as  not  to  lie  deceived. 
(2]  For  such  as  are  ignorant,  weak,  and  sub- 
ject to  deidsioh,  yet  sincere  and  willing  to  he 
taught :  stich  simple  ones  are  invited  to  fVis- 
dom^s  feast:  and  are  opposed  to  snr.h  as  are 
pjoud  and  self-ronceited.  Prov.  9.  4,  Whoso  la 
simple,  let  him  turn  in  hither.  [3]  Smple  i'j 
tnf{en  for  a  silly,  foolish,  ere-hilovs  man,  who  i' 
§asilv  dccciced  with  Ih^  smooth  ir  -ds  and  fair 
547 


SIN 

pretences  of  false  and  deceitful  men,  Prov.  14. 
15,  The  simple  beliovuth  every  woid;  una  this 
simple  ifian  is  opposed  to  the  prudent  man, 
who  loolvi-'lli  well  to  his  goings:  icho  not  only 
orders  his  conversation  and  dealings  in  the 
world  with  due  circumspection,  hut  alsujutlges 
of  the  words  and  professions  of  others  by  their 
conversations.  [4J  It  is  taken  for  ignorant, 
easy,  and   credulous  persons,  who    arc   soon 

'  cheated  by  the  world  and  the  devil,  and  who 
do  not  understand  their  own  interest,  but  per- 
sist in  their  sinful  courses.  Prov.  22.  3,  lint 
the  simple  pass  on,  and  are  punished.  Simple 
here  is  opposed  to  the  wise  and  prudent  man, 
who  foreseeing  the  calamity  or  judgmevl  of 
God  threatened,  docs  by  prayer  andrepentance 
put  himself  under  the  protection  of  the  Jil- 
mighty.  [5]  Sini|)liciiy  is  sometimes  taken  for 
fidelity  and  liberality.  Rom.  12.  8,  He  that 
givelli,  let  him  do  it  with  simplicity,  ffe  that 
distributes  the  church's  stock  to  the  poor,  let 
him  do  it  faithfully,  icilhout  fraud;  impar- 
tially, not  for  favour  or  affection;  gently, 
without  fierceness  ;  and  liberally,  according 
to  every  one's  necessity. 

Ps'il.  19.  7.  the  law  of  Lord  making  wise  the  s. 
116.  G.  Lord  pieservelh  the  *.  I  was  brought  low 
119.  130.  it  givelh  nmlerstanding  to  the  s 

Prov.  1.4.  togivesublilty  to  s.  to  young  knowledge 
22.  how  long,  ye  s.  ones,  will  ye  love  simplicity 
32.  the  turning  away  of  the  s.  shall  sfay  tlicin 

7.  7.  I  beheld  among  the  s.  ones  a  young  man 

8.  5.  O  ye  s.  understand  wisdom,  and  ye  fools 

9.  4.  whoso  is  ».  let  him  turn  in  hither,  16. 

13.  a  foolish  woman  is  s.  and  knoweth  nothing 
14.  15.  s.  believelh  every  word,  but  prudent  man 

18.  s.  inherit  folly  ||  19.  25.  tiie  s.  will  beware 

21.  11.  tlie  scorner  is  punished,  the  s.  made  wise 

22.  3.  the  s.  |iaB3  on  and  are  punished,  27.  12. 
F.zek.  45  2(1.  so  thou  sliait  do  for  him  that  is  9. 
Rom.W>.^f<.  by  fairspeecbesdeceivelhehearlsor.?. 

19.  have  you  wise  to  good,  and  s.ccncern;iig evil 

SIMPLICITY. 

2  Sam.  15.  11.  they  went  in  their  f  and  knew  not 

Prou. 1.22. how  long, ye  simple  ones,wi.l  ye  love  s.? 

Rom.  12.  8.  he  that  givcth,  let  him  do  it  with  s. 

2  Cor.  1. 12.  in  s.  we  had  our  conversation  in  woi  Id 

11.  3.  be  corrupted  from  the  5.  that  is  m  Christ 

SIN 

Is  any  thought,  word,  action,  omission,  or  desire, 
contrary  to  the  laic  of  Ciod.  Sin  is  any  want  of 
conformity  to,  or  transgression  of,  the  law,  1 
John  3.  4.  It  is  taken,  [1]  For  original  cor- 
ruption, or  the  depravity  and  naughtiness  of 
our  corrupt  nature,  which  is  prone  to  all  evil. 
Psal.  51.  5,  Behold,  I  was  shaped  in  iniquity, 
and  in  sin  did  my  mother  conceive  me.  Horn.  7. 
8,  Sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  commandment, 
wroiisht  in  me  all  manner  of  concupiscence. 
[2]  For  actual  sin,  which  flows  from  Ike  cor- 
ruption of  nature.  Jam.  1.  15,  When  iusthrith 
conceived,  it  bringoih  forth  sin.  [3]  It  is  taken 
for  the  guilt  and  defilement  of  sin.  Psal.  51 
2,  Wash  me  tlioroughly  from  mine  inirpiity, 
and  c|.  aiise  me  from  my  sin.  j?n(Z  in  Heb.  10. 
2,  The  worshippers  once  purged,  should  have 
had  no  more  conscience  of  sins.  [4]  For  the 
punishment  of  sin.  Gen.  4.  7.  And  if  thou 
doesi  not  well,  sin  lieth  at  the  door:  Be  sure 
thy  si'ii  will  find  thee  out ;  thou  shall  not  long 
enjoy  the  fruits  of  thy  wickedness,  but  a  dread- 
ful judinnent  .■shall  tread  upon  the  kfcls  of  thy 
sin.  And  in  Oen.  19.  15,  Lest  thou  be  con- 
sumed in  the  iniquity  or  punishment  of  the 
citv.  [5]  Sin  is  taken  both  for  the  gu.lt  and 
punishment  of  sin.  Psal.  .32.  1,  Tilessed  is  he 
whose  sin  is  covered,  .^nd  in  Mat.  9.  2,  Son, 
thy  sins  be  fiirgiven  thee:  The  guilt  of  them  is 
pardoned,  and  so  the  punishment  shall  be  re- 
moved. fG]  The  name  of  sin  is  often  given  to 
the  sacrifice  of  erpintion,  or  to  the  sacrifice  fur 
sin.  Lev.  4.  3,  25,  29.  What  is  there  rendered 
sin-oflerinj,  is  in  Hebrew,  sm  St.  Paul  says, 
that  Clod  was  pleased  that  Jesus  Christ,  who 
knew  no  sin,  should  be  our  victim  of  expiation, 
2  Cor.  5.  21,  For  he  hath  made  him  to  he  sin 
l"or  UK  who  knew  no  sin,  that  wo  migh'  be  made 
the  risliieoiisness  of  God  in  him.  [7]  Sin  is 
taken  for  any  fault,  either  in  doctrine  or  life. 
John  8.  46,  Which  of  vou  convinceth  me  of 
sin?  r*^!  for  infidelity  and  unbelief.  John 
16.  9,  The  Spirit  will  convince  the  world  of  s  n, 
because  they  believe  not  on  me.  [9]  For  a 
sinful  course  of  life.  Jam.  1.  15,  Sin.  when 
it  is  fin  shed,  bVinselh  forth  death.  [10]  For 
the  remainders  of  sin  in  such  as  are  rene-ifed 
n.nd  reiTHoerati-d,  Rom.  G  12,  Lea  not  sin 
therefore  reicii  in  your  mortal  hodv  :  since  you 
are  regenerated,  and  siiiritually  olive,  let  not 
the  remainders  of  corruption  czr^cue  an  un- 


SIN 

controlled  absolute  power  i"a  you.  [Ill  It  iS 
taken  for  sin  greatly  aggi  avated.    John  IS 

22,  24.  If  I  had  nut  come  and  Sjiokei  to  thera, 
they  had  not  had  sin  :  'Theij  had  not  been  guilis 
of  this  particular  sin  of  infidelity  and  reject- 
ing me;  or,  their  sin  had  not  been  so  lictnou* 
as  now  it  is ;  or,  they  had  had  more  to  say  in 
excuse  for  their  sin.  [12J  For  the  idols,  vf 
calces  at  Dan  and  Ueth-el,  which  were  the  uc- 
casion  of  the  sin  of  Samaria,  .■imos  8.  14, 
They  that  swear  by  the  sin  of  Samarta. 

(iod  was  net  the  author  of  sm  or  of  death  ;  it  it 
inconsistent  with  the  divine hclmess  and  purity 
to  incline  the  creature  to  sin:  As  God  cannot 
be  tem|ited  to  evil,  neither  tempts  he  any  man, 
./am.  1.  13.  hut  sill  and  death  entered  into 
the  world  by  the  malice  of  the  devil:  and  Adam, 
by  his  disobedience,  and  yielding  to  the  temp- 
tation of  .Satan,  has  made  us  all  guilty  in  the 
eyes  of  God.  See  Devil,  Fall.  Jesus  Christ, 
by  his  death,  has  restorid  life  to  us;  by  his 
obedience  he  has  reconciled  us  to  God  the  Fit 
thcr;  instead  of  children  of  wrath,  as  ice  were, 
he  has  merited  forus  the  character  of  childrert 
of  God.  The  ~1pnstle  Paul,  in  several  places, 
speaks  of  the  misiry  which  the  first  Adam 
brought  on  himself  and  his  posterity,  and  of 
the  blessings  which  Christ  the  seconil  Adam 
has  purchased  for  his  children.     See  Rom.  3 

23.  I  5.  12.  I  6. 23.  1  Cor.  15.  21,  22.  Thougt 
sin  be  permitted  of  God,  he  can  no  more  be  In, 
author  of  it,  than  light  is  the  author  of  dark- 
ness, 1  John  1.  5.  Sal  is  not  a  creature,  or  a 
being,  but  rather  the  privation  of  a  being;  as 
light  is  the  privation  of  darkness,  so  is  sir.  a 
privation  of  holiness. 

Presumptuous  sins.  David  prays  that  God  would 
keep  him  back  from  prusumpuous  sins,  Psal. 
19.  13.  From  known  and  ecident  sins,  sucJk 
as  proceed  from  the  choice  of  the  perversa 
will  against  the  enlightened  mind,  wXich  art 
commiited  with  deliberation,  7Cith  design  re- 
solution, and  eagerness,  against  the  checks  of 
conscience,  and  the  motions  of  God's  Spirit; 
such  sins  are  direct  rebellion  against  God,  a 
despising  of  his  commands,  and  they  provokt 
his  pure  eyes. 

Original  s.n  was  the  rebellion  of  the  first  man 
Adam  against  his  Creator,  which  was  a  sin 
of  universal  efficacy,  which  derives  a  guilt  and 
stiiin  to  wavkind  in  all  ages  of  the  world. 
The  account  the  scripture  gives  of  i',is  ground.- 
cd  on  the  relation  which  all  men  hove  to  Adanc 
as  Iheir  natural  and  moral  priiieiple  or  head. 

I.  Their  natural.  God  created  one  mini  in  tht 
beginning,  from  whom  all  others  derive  their 
beings :  .^nd  that  the  unity  might  he  the  nior: 
entire,  he  formed  him  that  aid  which  teas  ?«>• 
cessary  for  communicating  bis  kind  to  th6 
world.  He  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  nationa 
of  men,  for  to  dwell  on  all  the  f  ice  of  1  he  earth, 
.^ets  17.  26.  j?«i/  as  the  whole  race  of  vian^ 
kind  was  virtually  in  Adam's  loins,  so  it  was 
presumed  to  give  virtual  consent  to  what  hi 
did;  when  he  broke,  all  suffered  shipwreck 
that  were  contained  in  him  as  their  naturai 
original. 

II.  He  was  the  moral  principle  of  mankind.  In 
the  first  treaty  between  God  and  man,  Adam 
was  considered,not  as  a  single  person,  but  a.f 
the  Repres  ntatire  of  a  nation,  and  contracted 
for  all  his  descendants  by  ordinary  gemrntion: 

His  person  was  the  fountain  of  Iknrs,  and 
his  will  the  representative  of  theirs.  From 
hence  his  vast  progeny  became  a  parly  in  the 
covenant,  and  had  a  title  to  the  benefits  con- 
laiiied  in  it  upon  his  obedience,  and  was  liable 
to  the  curse  upon  his  viulatwn  of  it.  Upon 
this  ground  the  .Ipostlc  iiistilules  a  parallel 
between  .Adam  ,i«(/  Christ,  liovi.  5.  19,  That  as 
by  one  man's  disobedience  many  were  inado 
sinners ;  so  bv  the  obedience  of  one  shall  many 
be  made  righteous.  J)s  Christ  in  his  death  on 
the  cross  did  not  suffer  as  a  private  prrsou., 
but  as  a  surety  and  sponsor  representing  the 
whole  church,  as  it  is  said,  2  Cor.  5.  14,  It  one 
died  for  all,  then  were  all  dead:  So  the  first 
Adam,  who  was  (he  figure  of  him  that  was  to 
come,  Rom.  5.  14.  in  his  disobedience  was 
esteemed  a  public  person  representing  Iht 
whole  rare  of  mankind  :  and  by  a  just  law  it 
was  not  restrained  to  himself. 
The  Scripture  prones  in  many  places  that  the  sin 
o/Adam  was  communicated  to  alt  his  posterity, 
and  that  it  has  infected  and  corrupted  it.  Eph 
2.  3.  We  were  bv  niiture  the  children  of 
wrath  :  that  is,  liable  to  punishment,  and  lh.it 
hath  relation  to  guilt.  .Ind  in  Horn.  5.  12,  15) 
one  man  sin  entered  into  the  world,  anil  deatk 
by  sin;  and  so  death  passed  upon  all  men,  oi 


sm 

a  jtist  sentence  upon  the  guilty,  for  that  all  liave 
emned.  Juli  dfscribes  this  sin,  Who  can  bring 
a  clean  thing  out  of  an  unciuan?  not  one,  Jul/ 
14.  4.  it  is  the  uninrsal  law  of  nature,  that 
(very  lUii) g produces  its  Uke,not  ortly  inrrirurd 
of  the  same  vature,  that  is  jiropairaird  frum 
one  individual  to  anot.hir,  witknul  a.  change  of 
the  species,  hut  in  respect  of  the  qualities  with 
vihich  that  nature  is  eminently  affected.  The 
Psalmipt  David  likewise  speaks  of  this  sin 
Psal.  51.  5,  Beholil,  I  was  shapon  in  iniquity, 
and  in  sin  iliii  my  rnotlier  conceive  ine. 

The  sin  against  the  Holy  Ghost.  Our  Srtviiiu 
says  tn  Mai.  12.  31,  32,  Wherefore  I  say  unto 
you,  All  inaEiiier  of  sin  and  lilasphemy  shall  be 
forgiven  unto  men,  but  the  bla-pheniy  ag.iinst 
the  Holy  Ghost  shall  not  he  forgiven  unto  men. 
And  whoever  shall  speak  a  word  against  the 
Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him  :  hut  who- 
soever speukeih  agamst  the  Holy  Ghost,  it 
Bliall  not  he  forgiven  him,  neither  in  this  woriil, 
neither  in  the  world  to  come.  Interpreters 
have  differently  explained  the  sin  against  the 
Holy  Gliost.  .S7.  Ainbrose  in.  one  place  makes 
it  to  can.'iist  m  denying  the  deity  of  the  Son  : 
In  aniither  place  he  says,  it  consists  in  dcnijing 
the  divinity  of  the  Holy  Ghnsl,  and  in  imput- 
ing kis  works  to  the  power  of  the  devil:  Jlnd  in 
his  book  of  Repentance  he.  extends  it  to  heresy 
and  schism.  Hennas  sat/s,  (Aat  Ihesin  ajainst 
the  Holy  Ghost  is  the  blaspheming  of  God; 
and  another  author  says,  that  it  is  the  renounc- 
ing o.f  God:  Others  think  the  irreinissihle 
sin,  to  be  that  of  a  hardened,  impenitent,  and 
insolent  sinner:  Grotuis  espouses  this  opinion, 
and  gives  for  examples  of  this  crime,  the  sin 
of  Korah,  I'haraoh,  Simon  Magus,  Ananias, 
and  Sapphira. 

The  generality  of  interpreters  place  the  sin 
against  the  Hiibi  Ghost,  mentioned  hy  our  Sa- 
viour, m  the  irilful  malice  of  those  that  with- 
stand the  enidence  of  truth,  and  who  will  not 
acknowledge  the  miracles  of  Christ  to  he 
wrought  by  the  finger  of  God,  but  maliciously, 
and  against  the  cnvvirtion  of  their  own  eon- 
seienr.cs,  impute  thrm  tn  the  prince  of  darkness. 
This  was  certainly  the  crime  of  the  Pharisee.*, 
to  whom  Christ  applied  his  discourse ;  and 
those  also  become  guilty  of  the  same  crime  who 
oppose,  or  persecute  the  doctrine,  ways,  and 
servants  «/<_'hrisl,  because  they  are  spiritual. 
or  have  any  thing  of  the  Spirit  appearing  in 
them,  and  that  contrary  to  their  own  convic- 
tions. Such  as  are  guilty  of  this  sin,  are  ej 
ceptedfro"!  pardon,  because  the  death  of  Christ 
was  not  appointed  for  the  expiation  of  it:  .Ind 
there  being  no  sacrifice,  there  can  be  no  satis- 
faction, and  consequently  no  pardon.  For  if  we 
wilfullysin  after  we  have  received  the  knowledge 
ofthe  truth,  there  rernaineth  no  more  sacrifice  for 
Bins,  Heb.  10.  -26,  27,  tc.  The  wisdom  and 
justice  of  God  require  this  severity  again  it 
such  sinners :  For  if  he  that  despised  Moses' 
law,  died  without  mercy,  of  how  much  sorer 
punishment  shall  he  be  ihousht  worthy,  who 
halh  trodden  under  foot  the  Son  of  God,  and 
hath  counted  the  blood  of  t!ie  covenant  where- 
with he  wa*!  sanctified,  an  unholy  thins,  and 
fiath  done  despite  to  the  Spirit  of  grace!  that  is. 
They  renounce  their  Redeemer  as  if  he  were 
not  the  Son  of  God,  andvirtuallti  consent  tn  the 
cruel  sentence  passed  aoainst  him,  as  if  he  had 
blasphemed  when  he  declared  himself  In  be  sn  : 
and  thereby  out-sin  his  sufferings.  How  rea- 
sonable is  it  therefore  that  they  should  lie  for 
ever  deprived  of  the  benefits,  who  obstinately 
reject  the  means  that  purchased  them.  The 
same  apostle  .ipenks  also  of  this  sin  in  Heli.  fi. 
4,  5,  fi.  For  il  is  impossib'e  for  those  who  were 
once  enlichtened,  and  have  tasted  of  the  hea- 
venly sift,  and  were  madi^  partakers  of  the 
Holy  Ghost:  ami  have  tasied  the  jood  word  of 
God,  and  the  powers  of  tlii3  world  to  co'ne,  if 
they  shall  fall  away,  to  renew  them  again  unto 
repentance:  sepirij  they  crucify  to  themselves 
the  Son  of  God  afresh,  and  cwit  him  to  an  open 
shame:  that  is.  Such  as  have  attained  to  some 
acquaintance  with  the  doctrine  of  the  gospel, 
and  have  had  snmeerperienceof  the  power  and 
efficacy  ofthe  Ifoty  Gho.tt  from  heaven  in  gos- 
pel admiiristratioos  and  worship;  yea,  even 
some  of  the  extraordinary  gifts  of  the  Spirit  .• 
who  have  likewise  relinked  comfort  and  sweet- 
ness in  the  doctrine  and  promises  of  the  gos- 
pel;  and  particntarly  having  heard  that  the 
Redeemer  saves  th'm  from  wrnlh.  and  instates 
thrm  in  happiness  heyon.'l  what  is  attainnble 
here  on  earth  :  the/i  self-love  kns  eifemalh/ 
zlosed  with  the  revclntion,  and  made  npplica- 
Itott  ofii  to  its-lf:  JVnw,  says  the  /)postl',  if 

an 


SIN 

such  shall  turn  Jlpostatcs,  it  is  impossible,  in 
regard  of  any  law,  rule,  or  constitution  of 
(rod,  to  bring  them  torepentance,  whereby  they 
should  be  restored  to  their  former  condition  ; 
and  this  because  they  despise  the  7neaiis  of  sal- 
vation, they  shew  themselves  to  be  of  the  same 
opinion  with  those  that  did  crucify  Christ,  and 
they  would  do  il  again,  were  it  in  their  power ; 
and  actually  do  it  as  muck  as  they  can  by  perse- 
cuting his  members.  The  great  unpardonable 
sin  against  the  Holy  Ghost,  appears  to  be  a 
presumptuous  sin  against  some  more  than  or- 
dinary illuminations,  convictions,  and  taste  of 
gospel  grace,  wherr.bf  a  man  doth  knowingly 
and  studiously  rebel  against  the  truth,  ami 
maliciously  persecute  it  in  himself  and  others 
from  an  universal  hatred  of  it  fur  itself, 
Mat.  I'J.  31,  32.  Heb.  {i.  4,  5.  Job  24.  13.  Heb. 
10.  29.  Acts  13.  41.  )  John  5.  16. 
From  the  above-mentioned  passage,  in  Hob.  G.  it 
appears  [1]  That  it  cannot  be  any  sin  that  is 
committed  ignorantly.  St.  Paul  was  a  blas- 
phemer, but  was  forgiven,  because  he  did  it  ig- 
norantly. [2J  It  must  be  a  sin  knowingly  com- 
mitted against  the  operations  of  the  Holy 
Ghost,  and  the  convictions  of  consciendb;  it  is  a 
sinning  wilfully  after  having  received  the  know- 
ledge of  the  truth,  and  having  been  made  par- 
takers orthe  Holy  Ghost.  [3]  Jipostacy  seems 
to  be  an  ingredient  in  it.  If  they  fall  away, 
says  the  apostle.  [4]  It  takes  in  malice  and 
persecution  ;  the  Pharisees  did  not  only  impute 
the  miracles  of  our  Saviour  to  the  devil,  but 
they  spake  it  out  of  malice  designing  to  de- 
stroy him.  [5]  7V/«H^A  iinpenllency  catireoi  4e 
called  that  sin,  yet  it  comes  into  the  number 
of  its  ingredients ;  and  therefore  the  .dvostle 
says  of  such  sinners.  It  is  impossible  to  renew 
them  again  to  repentance. 
Gen.  A.  7.  if  thou  doest  not  well,  s.  lieth  at  the  door 
Kxo(/.34.7.  forgiving  iniquity,  transgression,  and  s. 
Lev.  4.  3.  if  priest  s.  according  to  the  .?.  of  people 
14.  when  s.  is  known,  congregation  shall  offer 

fi.  2fi.  the  priest  that  offerelh  ii  for  s.  9.  15. 

19.  17.  and  not  suffer  s.  upon  thy  neighbour 
22.  the  s.  which  he  halh  done  shall  be  forgiven 
.f^um.  5.  fi.  when  a  man  or  woman  shall  commit  s. 

12.  1 1.  I  beseech  thee  lay  not  the  s.  upon  us 

19.  9.  it  is  a  |)iirification  for  s.  17. 

27.  3.  our  father  died  in  his  own  s.  had  no  sons 
Deut.  15.  9.  cry  to  Lord  and  it  bes.  to  thee,  24.  15. 

19.  15.  one  witness  shall  not  rise  up  for  any  s. 

21.22  if  man  have  committed  a\  worthy  of  ilcath 

22  2f)   there  is  in  damsel  no  *•.  worthy  of  death 

23  21. 1,,  shall  require  it,  and  it  would  bes.in  thee 
22.  if  thou  forbear  to  vow,  it  shall  be  no  .5. 

24.  16.  every  man  shall  he  put  to  death  for  his 

own  .5.  2  Kings  14.  fi.  2  Chron.  25.  4. 

1  Sam.  15.  23.  for  rebellion  is  as  s.  of  witchcraft 

1  Kings  S.  34.  forsive  the  s  of  thv  people  Israel 
30.  I'orsive  .«.  of  thv  servants,  2  Cliron  6  25,  27 

12.  30   and  this  thing  became  a  s.  13.  .■)4. 

2  Kings  12.  16.  the  s.  money  was  the  prirs's' 
Job  20.  11.  his  bones  are  fiiH  oC  s.  of  his  youth 
Psal.  32.  1.  blessed  is  he  whose  ,t.  is  covered 

51.  5.  and  in  s.  did  my  mother  conceive  me 
59.  12.  for  .1.  of  their  mouth  let  tbcm  be  taken 
109.  7.  and  let  his  prayer  become  s. 

14.  let  not  the  s.  of  his  mother  be  blotted  out 
Prov.  10.  16.  the  fruit  of  lln'  wicked  tendeth  to  s. 

19.  in  multitude  of  words  there  wantetb  not  s. 

13.  I  6.  but  wickedness  overlhroweth  s. 

14  9.  fools  make  a  mock  at  .■{.but  among  righteous 
34.  but  .5.  is  a  reproach  to  any  people 

21.  4.  and  the  plowing  of  the  wicked  is  s. 

24  9.  the  Ihoiight  of  foolishness  is  s. 
/.«rt.,5.18.wi>tothemdraw,«.asil  were  with  carl-rope 

30.  1.  and  cover,  that  they  may  add  s.  to  s. 

31.  7.  his  idols  which  your  hands  have  made  for,?. 
.53  10.  thou  shall  make  his  soul  an  offering  for .«. 

12.  he  bare  the  .5.  of  many,  and  made  intercession 
ler.  17.  1.  s.  of  Jndah  written  with  a  pen  of  iron 
3.  I  will  give  hijh  places  for  a  s.  in  thv  borders 

51.  5.  ihiuigh  their  land  was  filled  with  .«. 
I, am.  4.  l>.  than  the  punishment  ofthe  s.  of  Sodom 
//H.'(.4.8.thev  ent  up  s.  of  mv  peo|)le,  set  their  heart 

10.  a  the  s.  of  Israel  shall  he  destroyed 

12.  8.  they  shall  find  no  iniquity  in  me  that  were  s. 
./tmos  8. 14.  they  that  swear  by  the  s.  in  Ssmaria 
.Mie.  1.  13.  she  is  the  beginning  of  s.  to  Zioii 

fi.  7  sh:ill  1  ff've  fruit  of  my  body  for  .i.  of  my  soul 
7.ech.  13  1.  there  shall  be  a  fiuintain  opened  for  s. 

14.  t  19.  this  shiill  be  the  s.  of  Rcvpt 
.'irTr.l2.31.all  "innner  ofs.  shall  be  forgiven  to  rnen 
.lohn  1.29.  which  faketh  away  thes.  of  the  world 

8.  7.  he  that  is  without  .i.  among  you,  let  him  cast 
34.  whos'i  comiiiiftelh  s.  is  the  servant  of  s. 

9.  41.  if  ve  were  blind,  ye  shon'd  have  no  .». 

15  22  if  T  had  not  come,  thoy  had  not  had  .*.  24. 
16.  8.  Comforter,  he  will  renrove  the  world  of  5 


SIN 

.Tohn  16.  9.  of*  because  they  believe  not  on  ni9 

19.  11.  he  tlipf  delivered  me  hath  the  greater  s. 

.ids  1.  60.  Loid,  lay  not  this  *.  to  theii  charge 

Rom.  3.9.  proveilJewsand  Gentiles  are  all  under* 

20.  for  by  the  law  is  the  knowledge  of  ».      . — ■ — 

4.  7.  blessed  are  they  whose  .s.  i«  covered 

5.  12.  5   entered  into  the  world,  .ind  death  by  « 
J3.  for  till  the  Ian-  s.  was  in  the  world 
20.w.iere  s.  abounded,  graei^  niiich  morca'iouid 

'     21.  .nat  as  s.  reigned  unto  death,  even  so  gracr  . 
6.1.   what  shall  we  say  1  shall  we  continue  in  s.f 
2.  how  shall  we  that  aie  dead  to  .9,  live  IhereiL! 
<»•  wiih  him,  that  the  body  of  »■.  might  be  des- 
troyed that  hencefiirih  we  should  not  serve?. 

7.  for  he  that  is  dead  is  freed  from  s. 

10.  for  in  that  he  died,  he  died  to  a-,  once 

11. reckon  ye  yourselvi^stobedead  indeed  untos 

12.  let  not  s.  therefore  reign  in  your  mortal  body 

13.  nor  yield  your  members  as  instruments  to  s 

14.  for  s.  shall  not  have  dominion  over  you 

16.  his  servants  ye  are,  whether  ol  s.  unto  death 

17.  God  be  thanked,  ye  were  the  servants  of  a 

18.  being  then  made  free  from  s.  22. 

20.  for  when  ye  were  the  servants  of  .i.  ye  were 
23.  for  wages  of  s.  is  death,  hut  the  gift  of  God 

7.  7.  is  law  s.?  God  forbiil,  I  had  not  known  *. 
8.S. taking  occasion  wrought  in  me  all  manner  of 

concupiscence:  for  without  the  law  s.  was  dead 

9.  commandment  came,  .s-.  revived,  and  1  died 

11.  for  5.  by  the  commandment  slew  me 

13.  but  .?.  tiiat  it  might  appear,  s.  that  s.  by  the 
commanilnieni  might  become  exceeding  siiifiil 

14.  law  is  s|iirilual,  but  I  am  carnal,  sold  u.ider* 

17.  no  more  I,  but  «.  that  dwelleth  in  me,  20. 
23.  and  bringing  me  into  captivity  to  law  of » 

25.  but  with  the  Hesh,  the  law  of  s. 

8.  3.  and  for  s.  condemned  s.  in  the  Hesh 

10.  if  Christ  be  in  you,  body  is  ilead  because  of  s. 

14.  23.  for  whatsoever  is  not  of  faith,  is  s. 

1  Cor.  6. 18.  every  s.  a  man  doeth  is  without  body 

15.  56.  O  death,  where  is  thy  sting?  the  sling  of 

death  is  s.  and  the  strength  of  .i.  is  the  law 

2  Cor.5.21.madehimto  be  s.  for  us,  u  ho  knew  nos. 
Gal.  2.  17.  is  therefore  Christ  the  niiiiisier  of «.? 

3.  22.  the  scripture  halh  concluded  all  under  s 
2  Thess.  2.  3.  and  that  man  of  s.  be  revealed 
Hei.  3.  13.  be  hardened  thro'  thedeceitfiilness  ofs. 

4.  15.  was  tem|i(ed  like  as  we  are,  yet  without  s. 

9.  2fi.  hut  once  hath  he  apjieared  to  put  away  s. 
28.  he  shall  appear  without  s.  to  salv.alion 

10.  6.  in  sacrifices  for  s.  thou  hast  had  no  pleaiun 

8.  offering  for  s.  thou  wouldst  not,  nor  pleasuro 

18.  where  remission,  is  no  more  offering  for  s. 

11.  25.  than  to  enjoy  pleasures  of  s.  for  a  season 
12. 1.  let  us  lay  aside  s.  that  doth  easily  beset  us 

4.  ye  have  not  yet  resisted,  striving  against  s. 
13.  11.  the  br)dies  of  Ihose  heists  for  s.  are  burnt 

.Jam.  1.   15.  when  lust  hath  cmiceived,  it  hriiigeth 

forth  s.  and  i.when  finish''d,hringeih  forth  death 

2.9.  if  ye  have  resiieci  to  persons,  ye  commit  *. 

4.  17.  knoweth,  and  doth  not  good,  to  him  it  is  s. 

1  Pet.  2.  22.  who  did  no  .5.  nm-  was  ciiile  found 

4.  1.  that  suffered  in  flesh  haih  ceased  fnmi  if. 

2  Pet.  2.  14.  having  eyes  that  cannot  cea^e  from* 
1  .fohn  1.7.  blood  of  Christ  cleanselh  us  from  all  3. 

8.  if  wesay  we  have  no  s.  we  deceive  oiirseliei 

3.  4.  whoso  committeth  s.  traiisgresseth  alsc  'ha 

law,  fur  5.  is  the  transgression  ofthe  lavj 

5.  he  was  manifested,  and  in  him  is  no  s. 

8.  he  that  committeth  s.  is  ofthe  devil 

9.  whosoever  is  born  of  God  doth  not  commit  5 

5.  16.  if  any  man  see  his  brother  s.  a  s.  v.-:iich  ir 

not  to  death,  there  is  a  s.  unto  death 
17.  all  unrighteousness  is  s.  and  there  is  a  s.  not 
unto  death,  whosoever  is  horn  of  G.  sinnelh  not 
See  Rear. 
Great  SIN. 
^c7i.20  9.  brousht  on  «  e  and  mv  kingdom  greats 
Krnr/.  32.  21. thai  hast  brought  ihsnrca* s. on  tbcra 
30.  Moses  sa  d,  ve  have  sinned  a  great  s. 
31  and  said, oh, this  people  ha  ve  sinned  a  nreo** 

1  Sam.  2. 17.  s.  ofthe  young  men  was  very  gnat 

2  Kings  17. 21.  Jerohnnm  made  them  sin  a  great  s 

His  SIN. 
T.ev.  4.3.  bring  for  A/.?  ,■(.  hesinneil  a  voting  bullock 
23.  or  if  A(.<r  s.  come  to  his  knowledge,  2S. 

26.  the  pries!  shall  make  an  atonement  for  hi^  s 

and  it  shall  be  forgiven,  3.").  |  5.  6,  10,  13 
28.  he  shall  bring  a  kii}  ofthe  coats  for  his  s. 
5.6.  he  shall  brinj  his  trespass-offering  for  /</>  s 

1  Kings  15.  26.  Nadab  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  ihs 

Lord,  and  walked  in  the  way  of  his  s. 
34.  Baasha  walked  in  way  of  .le'oboam  and  h  .«. 
16. 19.  Zimri  walked  in  hiss.  ||26.  Omri  in  hiss 

2  /r)n(;-.i21.16.beside/n'.9  s.whercw'iih  madejiidat 
17.  acts  of  Mana«eh,  and  his  s.  that  he  sinned 

2  04rnn.33.  19.  all  his  s.  before  he  was  humbled 
.hb  34.  37.  for  he  addeth  rehelliou  to  hii  s 
/.<t/i.27.9.  this  is  all  -.hp  fruit  to  tnke  n^ay  hiss, 
Ezek.  3.  20.  be  ih  Jl  die  in  Ms  s    IS.  ii 


SIN 

Ezek. 33.  U.  if  lie  turn  from  kit  s.  and  do  right  | 
Hos.  13.  1'2.  iiiiquiiy  m  l>ound  up,  his  s.  \»  InU  | 
jl/ic  3.8.  iruly  I  am  lull  to  ileelire  to  Israel  /lis  s. 

Mil  SIN. 
fV<fn.31.3r>.\vliat  is  my  s.l  nat  thou  hast  pursued  me? 
Exud.  10.  IT.  therefore  lorgive  my  s.  only  tins  once 
SaHi.l5.'25. 1  |iray  tliee,  |iaidoii  mij  j,-.  lurri  Willi  me 
2(1.1  wlial  IS  /«(/*-. belore  thy  lather  to  seek  my  hie 
Kiniri  17.  IS  come  to  call  my  s.  lo  remeiubiauce 
/ub  10.  tj.  that  thou  searchest  al'ler  my  s. 
13.'J3.  make  me  to  know  transgression  and  my  s. 
14.  IG.  dost  thou  not  watch  over  my  s. 

35.  3.  what  iirotil  if  I  be  cleansed  fioni  my  s.? 
Psal.  3-J.  5.  1  acknowledged  my  s.  and  inicjuity  to 

thee,  and  thou  forgavest  ihe  ini(|Uil>  of  mj/ s- 
38.  3.  nor  rest  -n  my  bones  because  of  my  s. 

IS.  mine  miquiiy,  for  1  will  be  sorry  lor  my  s. 

51.2.  wash  mt  '.horoughly,  cleanse  riiefiom  mys. 

3.my  s.is  ever  before  iiie||5>J.  3.  nor  for  my  s.OL. 

Prov.  20.  9.  who  can  say,  I  am  pure  from  my  s.? 

Dan.  9.  20.  and  whilst  I  was  confessing  my  s. 

See  Offkrinq. 

Our  SIiN. 

Ezod.  34.  9.  Lord,  pardon  our  iniquiiy  and  our  s. 

Jtr.  IK.  10.  what  is  ««r  s.  we  have  committed 

Their  SIN. 
Gfn. 18.20.  L.  said,  because  their  s.\a  very  grievous 
jO.  17.  forjive,  I  pray  thee,  theirs.  2  Clirvn.  7.  14. 
Kiuil.  32. 32.  yet  now,  if  thou  wilt  forgive  their  s. 

34.  in  the  day  when  I  visit,  [  will  visit  llutr  s. 
A'um.S.".  they  shall  confess  their  s.  they  have  done 
Dcul.  9.27.  lii'iik  not  unto  stubbonine.-s,  nor  their  s. 
1  Kings  8.  35.  if  they  turn  from  their  s.  2  Chr.  (i.  2(i. 
Xeh.  4.  5.  let  not  their  s.  be  blotted  out  from  lliue 
Ps.S5.2.forgiven,lhoiihast  covered  all  their  s. 
Isa  3. 9.  they  declare  Ikeir  s.  as  Sodom,  hide  it  not 
Jer.  16.  \>).  I  will  recompense  their  s.  double 
18.  23.  neiiher  blot  out  their  s.  from  thy  sight 
31.  34.  and  I  will  remember  their  s.  no  more 

36.  3.  thai  I  may  forgive  their  iniquiiy  and  their  s. 
.John  15.  22.  now  they  have  no  cloke  for  their  s. 

Thy  SIN. 
2. Sam.  12.  13.  the  Lord  also  hath  put  away  thy.s. 
ha.6.7.  thine  iniquiiy  is  taken  away,  t.  s.  is  purged 

i'lmr  SIN. 
F.zod.  32.  30   I  shall  make  atonement  for  i/our  s 
^,'um.  32.  23.  be  sure  your  s.  will  tind  you  out 
Devt.  9.21. 1  took  y.  s.  the  calf  v,  inch  y<'  had  made 
.^oArty.41.yesay  wesie,iherefore7/u«ri.reniairietl 

SfN,  rerb. 
fiVr^.39.9.howcanIdothiswlckedn.ands.  iig.  God 
42.22.  Uciihen  said,  do  not  «.  against  the  child 
F.i'id.  20. 20.  his  fear  may  be  before  yon, that  .v.  not 
23.  33.  not  dwell,  le>t  they  make  Ihes  s.  ag.  me     ^ 
Lev.  4.  2.  if  a  soul  shall  s.  thro'  ignorance  ag.  com. 
3.  if  the  priest  s.  \\  13.  if  congregation  s. 
27. if  any  one  of  Ihe  common  people  «.thro'  ignor. 
5.  1.  if  asoul  s.  and  hear  the  voice  of  swearing 
15.  if  a  soul  commit  a  trespMss  and  i-.  thro'  ignor. 
ill  Ihe  l.oiv  things  of  Ihe  Lord,  17.  A'um.  15.  27. 
e.  2.  if  a  r-oi'.  .«   and  lie  unto  Ins  neighbour 
Aid/)  Ifi  22.  >ha II  ones-,  wilt  thou  be  wrolh  with  all7 
J)rut.'2l).  18  so  should  you  ^.  against  L.  your  God 
21.4.  thou  shall  not  cause  the  land  lo  s.  Lord  gives 
I  Sum.  2. 25.  if  one  mans,  against  another,  if  a  man 
s.  against  the  Lord,  who  shall  enlrc;it  for  Inm? 

12.  23.  God  forbid  I  slmuld  s.  in  ceasing  lo  pray 

14.  33.  behold,  Ihe  jicople  s.  against  the  Lord 
34.  slay  them,  and  s.  not  in  eating  with  the  blood 

19.  4.  let  not  the  king  ,«.  against  his  servant 
5.  wliv  wilt  Ihou  5.  against  innocent  blood? 

1  /iYno-.«8.4ri.  if  I  hey  s.  against  I  hee,  2  Chriin.  fi.  31). 
2A',  )^.?2I. 11. Manasseh  made  Judiihtod. with  idols 

2  Chi"  C.  22.  if  a  man  s.  against  his  neighbour 
A"  A.  i).13.  that  I  should  he  afraid,  and  do  so,  and  s. 

15.  20.  did  not  Solomon  s.  by  these  things? 
Job  2.  10.  in  all  this  did  not  Job  s.  with  his  lips 

5.  24.  thou  shall  visit  tliy  habitation  and  not  s. 
10.  14.  if!  s.  ihou  markest  me,  not  arquit 
31.  30.  neilhir  have  I  suffered  my  month  to  s. 

T''al.  4.  4.  stand  in  awe,  and  s.  not,  commune 
2Cv  1   I  will  lake  heed  that  I  s.  nol  with  my  tongue 
]1!>.  U.  that  I  might  not  s.  against  thee 

Kcc^S.fi.siiffernot  thy  moiilh  to  cause  lliytlesh  los. 

/<r.32.3.'>.do  this  abomination  lo  cause  J  ml  ah  to  s. 

EteA.3.2Lthat  righteous s. not, and  hedotli  iiot.s. 

Hoi.S.  II.  because  Ephraim   haih  made  many 
altiirs  to  s.  altars  shall  be  unto  him  lo  5. 

13.  2.  and  now  they  s.  more  and  more  and  made 
Mat.  18.  21.  Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  brother  s.? 
/oAn.'i.l4. .?.  no  more,  lest  worse  thing  comi!  tolhce 

8.  II.  neither  do  I  comlemii  thee,  s.  no  more 

9.  2.  "ho  di.l  s.  this  man  or  his  parents? 
Rom  fi.  15. shall  we  .9. because  v.e  are  not  under  law? 
iCor.  8. 12.  when  ves.  so  against  Ihe  brelhren  and 

wound  their  conscience,  ye  s.  agdinsi  Christ 
15.  34.  nwake  to  righteoiiRness,  and  s.  not 
Kph.  4.  2fi.  he  ve  iinsry,  and  .i.  not,  let  nol  ihe  sun 
I  Tivi    :")-  20    liieiii  that  .9.  rehiik.'  before  :;ll 
t/cb   10.  2t).  if  we  3.  wd'""l'y  afic  kiiowl.  ul'liutli 


SIN 

1  Johni.  1.  these  things  I  write  unto  you  that  ye  s 

not.  and  if  any  man  s.  we  have  an  advocate 

3.  9.  he  cannot  s.  because  he  is  born  of  God 

5.  111.  if  any  man  see  his  brothers,  not  to  death,  he 

shall  give  him  life  for  them  that  s.  nol  m  death 

SINCE.  [Hee  lsR.\KL. 

Gen.  30.  30.  the  Loid  halh  blessed  thee  s.  my  com. 
44.  2d.  tlie  one  went  out,  and  I  saw  him  not  s. 
41).  30.  let  me  die,  s.  I  have  seen  thy  face  i 

Kxud.  5.  23.  for  s.  I  came  lo  Pharaoh  to  speak 
9.  18.  hail  not  in  Egypt,  s".  the  foundation  thereof 
24.  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  s.  it  became  a  iialion 

„VM/rt  22. 30.  thou  hast  ridden  on  ever «.  I  was  thine 

IJeut.  34.  10.  Ihere  arose  not  a  prophet  s.  in  Israel 

,/osh.  2.  12.  swear,  s.  1  have  shewed  you  kindness 
3.  t  4.  ye  have  not  past  this  way  s.  yesterday 
14.  lO.Lord  kept  mo  alive,  even  s.  the  Lord  spake 

liuth'i.  11.  all  thou  hast  dimes,  tleatli  of ihy  hiisbd. 

1  iam.  9.  24.  s.  I  said,  I  have  invited  Ihe  people 
21.  5.  about  these  three  days  s.  1  came  out 
29.  3.  1  found  no  fault  in  him  s.  he  fell  to  me 

1  Ham.  7.  li.  the  time  triat  1  brought  up  Israel 

II.  and  s.  1  commanded  judges,  1  Chron.  17. 10. 
13.  t  28.  will  you  not  s.  I  have  commanded  you 

2  Chron.  30.  26.  s.  Solomon  nol  like  passover 

31.  10.  s.  the  people  began  to  bring  Ihc  offerings 
F.ira  4. 2.  s.  the  days  of  Esar-haddon  king  of  Assur 

5.  lU.  s.  that  lime  till  now  hath  it  been  in  building 

9.7.  s.  days  of  our  fathers  have  we  been  in  trespass 
.lob  2l).  4.  s.  man  was  pliced  upon  earth 

38. 12.  hast  thou  commanded  mornings,  thy  days? 
ha.  14.  8.  s.  thou  art  laid  down,  no  feller  is  come 

10.  13.  hath  spoken  concerning  Moah  s.  that  lime 

43.  4.  s.  Ihou  wast  precious'  in  my  sight,  hast  been 

44.  7.  s.  I  ap|)ointed  the  ancient  people 
(J4.  4.  s.  the  beginning  men  have  nol  heard 

.ler.  15.  7.  s.  lliey  return  not  from  their  v.'ays 
20.  8.  for  s.  1  spake,  I  cried  out,  I  cried  violence 

23.  38.  but  s.  ye  say,  the  burden  of  the  LihcI 
31.20.  s.  I  spake  against  him,  1  remember  him  slill 
44.  18.  s.  we  left  olf  to  burn  incense  lo  the  queen 
48.  27.  s.  Ihou  speakest  of  him,  thou  skippedst 

Dan.  12.  1.  as  never  was  s.  Ihere  was  a  nation 
Hatr.  2.  10.  s.  those  days  were  when  one  came 
Mat.  24.  21.  such  as  was  nol  s.  the  beginning 
Marii  9.  21.  how  long  is  it  ago  s.  this  came  to  him? 
l.uUe  1.  70.  been  s.  the  world  began,  .lohn  9.  32. 
7.  45.  s.  the  time  I  came  in,  she  halh  not  ceased 
Hi.  Ki.  s.  then  the  kingdom  of  God  is  preached 

24.  21  is  the  third  day  s.  these  things  were  done 
.-Icl.'i  3.  21.  s.  the  world  began,  Rom.  16.  25. 

19.2.  ye  received  the  Holy  Ghost  s.  ye  believed? 
24.  II.  yet  but  twelve  dayss.  I  went  lo  Jerusalem 

1  ( 'i)r.!5.21.fors.by  man  came  death, by  man  came 

2  Ciir.  13.  3.  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  in  ine 

Co/.  1.4.  ».  we  heard  of  your  faith  in  Christ  Jesus 
Hib.  7  28.  hilt  word  of  oalh  which  was  s.  Ihe  law 
•iPet.  3.  4.  for  s.  the  falhcrs  fell  asleep,  all  things 
liev.  16. 18.  as  was  not  s.  men  w  ere  upon  the  earth 
See  Day. 
SINCERE, 
Or  Sincerity.  This  word  properly  signifies  truth 
and  ujiriirlitness,  when  the  heart  and  linioue 
agree  together.  Sincerily  is  o/iposed  to  duuble- 
inindedncss  or  deceit.,  when  the  sentiments  of 
the  heart  are  contrary  to  the  language  of  the 
mouth.  The  Latin  word,  ^inceriis,  is  derived 
from  sine  and  cerri,  without  wax,  honey  sepa- 
rated from  the  wax,  or  pure  honey.  In  the 
scripture  sincere  signifies  pure,  or  without 
mixture,  I  Pet.  2.  1,  Desire  the  sincere  ii.ilk 
of  Ihe  word;  that  is,vnmixcd  with  errors,  tra- 
ditions. Olid  heresies,  free  from  deceits.  St. 
Paul  would  have  WiePhilippians  to  he  pure,  im- 
partial, and  unbiassed  in  thiir  choice;  that 
Ihe  behaviour  may  be  innocent,  and  give  no 
off-nce  to  any  body,  Phil.  1.  10,  that  ye  may 
lie  sincere  and  without  offence  lill  the  day  of 
Chii.-it.  The  same  .ti/wslle  speaks  o/sinccri  y 
and  truth,  or  purity  and  truth,  which  he  S'  ts  in 
niiposiliou  to  the  leavened  bread  of  impurity 
and  fitlhiness,  I  Cor.  5.  8,  Let  us  keep  ihe 
feast,  not  with  old  leaven,  neither  wiih  ihe 
leaven  of  niiilice  and  wickedness;  but  wilh  the 
unleavened  bread  of  sincerity  and  trillh.  That 
i.f,  Let  the  whole  of  our  lives  be  like  tne 
Jewish  feast  of  the  Passover  and  unlenrened 
bread;  let  iis  not  spend  them  wilh  the  learen 
of  malice  ami  wickedness,  allowing  ourselves 
in  any  way  of  sin,  either  by  corrupt  ajfeelions, 
sinful  actions,  or  tolerating  animig  us  any 
scandalous  offence;  but  let  us  praitisr  all 
Christian  purity,  and  hold  fast  the  truth  that 
has  been  delivered  to  vs.  Jind  he  reproarhes 
the  false  apostles  wilh  nol  preaching  Christ, 
sincerely,  purely,  with  uprisht  and  disii>ler( sl- 
ed sentiments  of  the  heart,  Phil.  1.  16,  The  one 
preach  Christ  of  ninieniion,  not  sincerely. 
Gen.  17.  f  1-  walk  belore  me,  and  be  thnu  s. 
Dcul.  18.  1 13.  thou  shall  be  s.  with  Lord  ll.y  God 


SIN 

Psal.  110.  1 1   ■  lessed  are  the  i.  in  the  way 
F.ph.4.  t  15.  Ltiiiigs.  in  love  may  grow  up  into  hlu 
/'Ai7. 1.  10.  ye  may  he  s.  lill  day  of  Christ,  2.  1  15 
1  f  tt.2.2.  us  new  born  babes  de-ire  s.  milk  of  w;,ri 

SINCERELY. 
.Tudg.  9.  16.  now  if  ye  have  done  truly  and  s.  13. 
Phil.  1.  16.  the  one  preach  Christ,  not  s. 

SLVCERITY. 
Gen.  20.  t  5.  in  the  s.  of  my  heart  have  I  done  this 
,Iosh.  24.  14.  fear  and  serve  Ihe  Lord  in  s.  and  Irnib 

1  Cor.  5.  8.  with  unleavened  bread  of  s.  and  licth 

2  Cc'r.I.12.in  godlys.we  have  had  our  conversati./O 
2.  17.  but  as  ofs.  in  the  sight  of  God  speai;  .vc 
8.  8.  and  to  prove  the  s.  ol  your  love 

KpA.6.24. grace  with  Ihein  that  love  our  L.Jes.  inj. 
'J'it.  2.  7.  m  duclrine  shewing  giavity,  s. 

SINEW. 
Gen.  32.  32.  Israel  eat  not  of  the  s.  that  shra-,l, 
because  he  touched  Jacob  in  thos.  lli:it  .•hriiii 
Isa.  48. 4.  because  thv  neck  is  an  iron  s.  brow  brusa 

SINEWS. 

.fob  10.  II.  Ihnu  hast  fenced  me  wilh  bones  and  a 

,"0.17.  my  bones  are  pierced,  and  my  s.  lake  no  res« 

•lO.  17.  Ihe  .<.  of  his  slones  are  wrapped  logelhcr 

F.zek.  37.  6.  I  will  liiy  s.  upon  you  and  bring  llesb 

8.  the  s.  and  the  flesh  came  up  upon  Uiem 

SINFUL. 

JsTum.  32.  14.  ye  are  risen  an  increase  ofs.  men 

Isa.  1.  4.  ah  s.  iialion,  a  people  laden  wilh  iniquity 

.'?mo.t9.8.  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  on  ihe  s.  kingdon 

Mark  8.  38.  shall  be  Bshamed  in  Ibis  s.  generation 

/.uke5.8.  depart  from  me,  for  I  am  s.  man, O  Lord 

24.  7.  must  be  delivered  into  Ihe  hands  ofs.  men 

Horn.  7.  13.  that  sin  might  become  e.xcccdiiig  s. 

8.  3.  God  sending  his  Son  in  Ihe  likeness  ofs.  tle^b 

SING. 
Ezod.  15.  21.  s.  to  the  Lord,  1  Chr.  16.  23.  Psal 
30.  4.  I  95.  1.  I  (6.  1,  2.  I  98.  1.  |  147.  T. 
I  149.  1.  Isa.  12.  5. 

32.  18.  hul  ihe  noise  of  them  that  s.  do  I  hear 
JVvm.  21.  17.  spring  up,  O  well,  s.  ye  unio  it 

1  Sum.  21.  11.  did  they  not  s.  one  to  another? 

1  Chrun.  Id.  9.  s.  unlo  him,  s.  psalms  unlo  him 
33.  ilien  shall  Ihe  trees  of  Ihe  wood  «.  out 

2  Chron.  20.  22.  when  ihcy  began  lo  s.  and  prais* 
2!l   30.  Hezckiah  commanded  the  Lev  les  lo  s. 

.lob  29.  13.  I  causeil  the  widow's  heart  lo .«.  for  joy 
I'sal.  21.  13.  so  will  we  s.  and  piaise  thy  powoi 

33.  2.  prai.-e  the  Lord,  s.  to  him  wilh  the  psaltery 

3.  s.  unlo  him  a  new  song,  Isa.  -12.  10. 

51.  14.  my  tongue  .■!.  of  thy  righleonsnr-sa,  145.7. 
65.  13.  the  valleys  shout  for  joy,  they  al-so  s. 

06. 2.  s.  forth  ihehonour  of  his  name,  inakejiraisa 

4.  the  earlb  s.  to  thee,  Ihey  shall  s.  lo  Ihy  namo 

67.  4.  let  the  nations  be  glad  and  s.  for  joy 

68.  32.  s.  lo  God,  ve  kinadoms  of  ibe  earth 
71.  22.  to  thee  will  T  .».  wilh  the  harp,  98.  5. 

81.  1.  .t.  aloud  unloGod  our  streiiglfi,  make  no.ae 

1114.  12.  the  fowls  whiCfi  s.  among  the  hramhes 

1115.  2.  s.  lo  him,  s.  psalm"  unto  him,  talk  ye 

137.  3.  saying,  s.  us  one  of  the  songs  of  Zion 

4.  how  shall  we  s.  I^ord's  song  in  a  stLinnc  Innd! 

138.  5.  yea,  they  shall  s.  in  the  wavs  of  the  Lord 
149.  5.  iel  ihe  saints  s.  aloud  upon  their  be.ls 

Prov  29.  6.  but  the  righteous  di  th  s.  and  njoire 
/.-■n.23. 15. lifter  seventy  years  shall Tvie.s.  as  ha i  hit 
24.  14.  Ihey  shall  s.  for  the  m;ije*tv  of  the  Lord 
20.  19.  awake  and  s.  ye  that  dwell  in  dust 
27. 2.  in  Ihiil  day  s.  ve  io  her,  vineyard  of  red  wins 
35.  fi.  then  shall  the  tongue  of  ihe  dumb  s. 
38.  20.  there 'ore  we  will  s.  rnv  sonss  all  days 
42.  II.  let  the  inhabitants  of  tlie  lock  s. 
44.23.  s.O  ye  heavens,  for  L.  halh  done  it,  49. 13. 

52.  8.  wilh  the  voice  loselher  shall  they  .•?. 

9.  s.  lo  Ihe  Lord,  ye  waste  places  o'' Jerusalem 
.'>4.  1.  s.  O  barren,  thou  ihal  d  dsl  not  bear 
65.  14   behold,  my  servants  shull  .t.  for  joy  o'  heart 
,lir.  31.  7.  s.  wilh  gladness  for  Jncoh,  sml  shoiil 

12.  they  shall  come  and  s.  in  the  hcichi  of  Zion 
51.  48.  nil  that  is  therein  shall  .«.  for  Ilabylon 
Eiek.  27  25.  the  ships  of  Tarshish  did  s.  <")f  Ibea 
Hos.  2.  15.  she  shall  .<t.  as  in  the  Az-ys  of  youlh 
7.iph.  2.  14.  their  voice  s'uill  s.  in  the  windows 
3.  14.  s.  O  ilniighrer  of  Zir'n,   '/.eeh.  2.  10. 
.lain.  5    13.  is  any  merry?  let  him  s.  psalms 
lire.  15.  3.  ihey  s  song  of  Mos.s  and  of  ihe  Lamb 

/rf)//SLNr;. 
Fi»ii.I5.1.  Iwills.  to  iheLd    litdff.Ti.X  PsnUXG 
Psal.  57.  7.  mv  heart  is  fued,  O  God,  I  will  s 

9.  /  mill .».  unto  thee  smonu  the  iiaiions 
59.  16.  /  will  s.  of  thy  power,  of  lliy  merrv,89   1 
17.  unto  thee,  O  mv  slren^'lh,  will  1  s.  for  God   s 
101.  1.  Twill  s.  of  mercy  and   judgment.  ')  I-ord 
IW.  33.  /  will  s   to  lheLord,'Hs  long  as  1  live 
144.  9.  /  will  s.  n  new  song  unto  thee,  f>  God 
fsn.  5.  1.  now  will  Is.  to  mv  well-beloved  i  Sf  nj| 
Rom.  1.5.9   for  this  cause  will  I  •    lo  ihv  mine 
1  Cor.  14.  15.  I  w  11  )irav  with  -Diril,  /  rrill  s.  wilk 
the  spirit,  <nd  Iwilis.wh\  iho  iindeis'andini 
<ice  Praise,  Praiseb. 


SIN 

SINGFD. 
Dczc  3  27.  nor  was  a  liuii  olllieir  hend  s. 

SINGKR. 
IC/tron  fi  3.'i.  Heman  ii  s.  llio  son  of  Joel 
Hib.  '.t   19.  lo  cliief  s.  on  niv  slringeii  instrument.^ 

«INGEllrf. 
'.  /w«^.<10.12.kiiigniii(lei)sulterieafors.2CAr.y.Il. 
i  Cknm.  i).  3.'i.  tliuse  are  llie  .s.  cliief,  15.  16. 
15  ly.sos.  were  appointed  tosounl  vvitli  cynibuls 
27.  tlie  Levites  and  llie  »-.  had  tine  iinen 
2  CItr.  5.  13.  llie  tiuinpelers  and  «.  were  as  one 
20.  21.  Jeliooliajiliat  ap|iunit(*J  «.  unlo  liie  L.urd 
23.  13.  the  people  rejoiced  and  also  the  s.  2y.  2rf. 
'J5.  IV  ihe  i'.  tlie  sons  of  Asaph  were  in  iheir  place 
F.zva  2.  41.  the  s.  a  hundred  twenty  and  eight 
70  «o  the  i.  dwelt  in  iheif  cities,  M'ek.  7.  73. 
7.  T  some  of  llie  s.  went  up  unto  Jerusalem 

f    it  sIkiU  not  ho  lawful  to  impose  loll  upon  s. 

lU-24.  the  s.gave  theif  hands  to  put  away  wives 

ATi/J.  7.  1.  llH!  porteis  and  the  n.  were  appointed 

lit.  2d.  ihe  5   clave  to  their  brethren,  their  iiuhles 

1.  'H.  tile  s.  were  over  the  husiness  of  the  house 

2.!.  a  portion  shall  he  lor  the  s.  12.  47.  |  13.  5. 

12.  23.  sons  of  «.  gathered  themseKes  together 
20.  llie  s.  had  Imiided  them  villages  round  about 
42.  .?.  sang  aloud  ||  4."i.  n.  kept  ward  of  their  CJ. 
46.  in  the  days  of  David,  there  were  chief  of  jr. 

13.  !'•.  fur  the  Levites  and  the  s.  were  fled 
fsai.  G3. 25.  s.  went  before,  players  followed  after 

y?.  7.  as  well  the  s.  as  the  players  shall  be  there 
F.ick.  40.  44.  Ihe  chambers  of  the  «■.  in  inner  court 

./l/etj-SIiVG LRS,  /Fo/nen-SINGEUS. 
F.ccl.  2.  8.  I  gat  nie  nien-s.  and  woinen-s. 

SINGETH. 
•^roB.  25, 20.  so  is  he  thai  s.  songs  to  a  heavy  heart 

SINGLNG. 
1  Sam.  18.6.  women  came  out  of  cities  of  Israels. 
!  Chruu.  0.  Ii2.  and  ihey  ministered  with  s. 

13.  8.  David  and  all  Isr.  played  before  God  wilhs. 
i  C/tron.  2;}.  18.  to  offer  the  burnt-otfeiiiius  with  s 
30.  21.  s.  with  loud  instruments  unto  the  Lord 
JVik.  12.27  kejitthe  dedication  of  the  wall  with  f 
P!:al.  30.  fS   hut  s.  Cometh  in  Ihe  morning 
JOG.  2.  come  before  his  presence  with  s. 
105.  t  4:).  he  brought  forth  his  chosen  with  3. 
107.  122.  afld  declare  his  works  with  s. 
126.  2.  then  was  our  tongue  filled  with  s. 

t  5.  they  that  sow  in  tears  shall  reap  in  s. 
Canl.  2.  12.  Ihe  lime  of  the  s.  of  birds  is  come 
fea.  14.  7.  earth  is  at  rest,  ihey  break  forth  into  5 
16.  10.  in  the  vineyards  there  shall  be  no  s. 
35.  2.  it  shall  hUissoin  and  rejoice  with  joy  and  s 
44.  2:1.  break  forih  into  s.  ye  mountain..;,  O  forest 
48.  20.  Hie  from  theChaldeans  with  a  voice  of  s. 
4!).  13.  be  joyful,  O  earth,  and  break  forlh  intos 
51.  ll.  the  redeemed  shall  come  with  s.  to  Zion 
54. 1.  Driak  forth  into  .?.  O  b.irren,  and  cry  aloud 
55.  12.  the  mnunlains  shall  break  forlh  into  «. 
Zf/iA.3.17.fest  in  his  love, will  joy  over  thei?  with  s. 
Fjili.  .5.  19.  ,9.  ill  your  heart  lo  ihe  Lord,  Col.  .i  10. 

SINiUNG-JlEN,  SINGING-WO.MEN. 
8  Sfiin.  19.  .15.  can  I  hear  voice  of  s.-incn,  s. -women 
S  Ckriin.  S.').  25.  all  the  s.-iiien  sjiake  of  Josiah 
F-zra  2.  (i5.  two  hundred  s.-tnett,  200  s.-womcn 
J\reh.  1.  67.  liiey  had  245  s.-men  and  s.-women 

SINGLE. 
Ezek.  23.  t  47  the  company  shall  s,  them  out 

SINGLE. 

JUnt.  R.  22.  if  thereliire  Ihme  eye  be  s.  thy  whole 

body  shMll  he  fui!  of  light,  Luke  11.  34. 

SINGLENI-:SS 

/?cto2.46.dideat  meat  with  gladness  and  s.ofhearl 

E/)A.  6. 5.  serv  obey  in  s.  of  your  heart,  Cal.  3.  22. 

SINGULAR. 
Lev.  27.  2.  when  a  man  shall  make  a  s.  vow 

SINK. 
/oh  38.  t6.  whereon  are  the  foundations  made  to  s. 
P«a/.69.  2.  I  s.  in  deep  mire  where  is  no  standing 

14.  deliver  me  oul  of  the  mire,  and  let  me  not  s. 
/er.  51.64.  thus  shall  Babylon  .?.  and  shall  not  rise 
Atat.  14.30.  beginning  los.  he  cried,  Lord,  save  me 
/.nkc  5.  7.  filled  both  ships,  so  thai  they  began  tos. 

9.  44.  let  these  saymns  .«.  down  into  your  ears 

SINNED. 
Exo(/.n.34. Pharaoh  .<.  yet  >nore,  hardened  his  heart 
32.  30.  Moses  said,  ye  have  s.  a  jieat  sin,  31. 
33.  wiicooever  hath  s.  him  will  !  blot  out 


SIN 

>Judg.  li.27.  vviierefore  I  have  not  e   opainst  thee 
i  iiam.  19.  4.  because  he  hath  not-s.  against  thee 
J  24.  11.  know  that  1  have  not  s.  agaiimi  ihee 
1  A<«^'-i-tf.33.because  tliey  haves,  against  thee,and 
shall  turn  again  lo  thee,  35. 2  CItr.  6. 24, 26. 
.jO.  forgive  thy  peojile  that  s.  2  ChroH.  6.  39. 
15.  .10.  sinsof  Jeioboam  which  he  s.  16.  13,  19. 
18.  !i.  what  have  1  s.  that  thou  woulikst  deliver 
2  Kind's  17. 7.  Israel  had  *.  against  Lord  their  God 
21.  ii".  the  sill  that  Maiiasseii  had  «.  is  written 
J^Tck.  9.  29.  but  s.  against  thy  juilgnients 
.Job  1.5.  Job  said,  il  may  be  that  iny  sons  have  s. 
22.  Ill  all  lliis  Job  s.  not,  nor  charged  G.  foolishly 
8.  4.  if  children  have  s.  against  liiin  and  have  cast 

21.  19.  io  doth  the  grave  those  who  have  5. 
Psal.  78.  17.  they  s.  yet  more  against  him,  32. 
Isa.  43.  27.  thy  first  father  hath  a-,  and  thy  teachers 
./(■/•.  2.  35.  because  lliou  sayest,  I  have  not  5. 

33.  8.  their  iniquity,  whereby  Ihey  have  s.  ag.  m® 

40.  3.  because  ye  have  s.  and  not  obeyed,  44.  23. 

5lJ.  7.  becau.^e  they  have  s.  ag.  the  L.  Zcp/t.  1. 17. 

14.  Ibr  Babylon  hath  s.  against  Ihe  Lord 
J.ani.  I.S.Jerusalem  halli  grievously  s.  is  removed 

5.7.  our  fathers  have  s.  and  are  not,  we  have  borne 
Kze/i.  IS.  24.  in  sin  he  hath  s.  in  them  shall  he 

28.  16.  have  filled  with  violence,  and  thou  hast  s. 

37.  23.  of  their  dwelling  places  whe  ein  they  s. 
Hus.  4.  7.  as  they  increased  so  they  s.  against  me 

10.  9.  O  Israel  thou  hast  s.  from  days  of  Gibeah 
f/ab.  2.  10.  and  thou  hast  s.  against  thy  soul 
■  h/iii  9.  3.  neither  this  man  s.  nor  his  parents 
Rijiii.  2. 12.  for  as  many  as  have  s.  without  law  ;  as 

have  s.  in  the  law,  shall  be  judged  by  the  law 
3.  23.  for  all  have  s.  and  come  short,  5.  12. 
5. 14.  death  reigned  even  over  them  that  had  not  s. 
16.  not  as  it  was  by  one  that  «.  so  is  the  gift 

1  Cur.  7.  28.  but  and  if  thou  marry,  thou  hasi  not  s. 
and  if  a  virgin  marry  she  hath  not  s. 

2  Cor.  12.  21.  I  shall  bewail  many  that  have  s. 

13.  2.  1  write  to  them  which  heretofore  have  s. 
Jiib.  3.  17.  was  it  not  with  them  that  had  s.  ? 
2  Ptt.  2.  4.  for  if  God  spared  not  the  angels  that  s. 
l.lukn  l.lO.if  wesaywehave  not  s.  we  deceive  ours. 

/  have  SINNED. 
Kj-(irf.9.27.PharaohsaHl,  I  haves,  this  time, 10. 16. 
A*«;h  22.34. Balaam  said  to  angel  of  Lord,/ Aaues. 
./iish.  7.20.  indeed  I  haves,  ag.  Lord  God  of  Israel 

1  Sam.  15.  24.  Saul  said,  I  have  s.  30.  |  26.  21. 

2  Sam.  12.  13.  David  said  to  .Nathan,  /  have  s. 
against  the  Lord,  24.  10,  17.  1  CAr.  21.  8,  17. 

19.  20.  thy  servant  doth  know  that  I  hare  s. 
.lob  7.  20.  1  have  s.  \\  33.  27.  if  any  say  I  hace  s. 
Psal.  41.4.  heal  my  soul,  for  [have  s.  against  thee 

51.  4.  against  thee,  thee  only  A.  /s.  dune  this  evil 
J\fic.7.9.l have  s. against  him  till  bo  plead  mycause 
J^^J«.  27.  4.  Judassaid,  I  haves,  in  betraying  inno. 
Luke  15.  18.  the  prodigal  said,  father,  J kac.  s.  21. 

fVe  have  SIN  NED. 
jYum.  12.  11.  lay  not  sin  on  us,  wherein  we  have  s. 

14.  40.  wo  will  go  up,  for  we  kaves.  Deal.  1.  41. 
21.  7. ice  haves,  v/e  have  spoken  against  the  Lord 

JudiT.  10.  10.  wc haves,  because  we  have  forsaken 

our  God  and  served  Baalim,  1  Sam.  12.  10. 

15.we  have  s.do  to  ug  what  seemeth  good  to  thee 

»■«;;«.  7.6.  they  fasted  that  day,  and  said,  we  haves. 

1  Kings  8.  47.  we  have  s.  and  have  done  pervenely 

2  CAr.6.  37.  saying,  we  have  s.  we  have  done  amiss 
jVth.  1.  6.  and  confess  the  sins  which  we  have  s. 
Psal.  106.6.  wc  haves,  with  our  fathers,  we  have 
f.-ia.  42.24.  the  Lord,  ho  against  whom  we  have  s. 

64   5.  behold  thou  art  wroth,  for  we  have  e. 

.Jcr.  3.  25.  we  lie  down  in  our  shame,  for  we  haves. 

8.  14.  hath  given  us  water  of  gall,  for  we  have  s. 

14.  7.  for  our  backslidings  are  many,  we  have  s. 

20.  acknowledge  our  wickedness,  for  wc  have  s. 

/.njn.5.  lO.crown  is  fallen, woe  to  us  that  we  have  s. 

Dan.  9.  5.  we  have  s.  and  have  committed  iniquity 

8.  to  us  belongeth  cimfusion,  because  i/ieAawc  s. 

11.  the  curse  is  poured  on  us,  because  we  kaves. 
15.  O  Lonl,  we  have  s.  we  have  done  wickedly 

SINNER. 
Prov.  11.  31    much  more  the  wicked  and  the  s. 
13.  6.  hut  wickedness  ovcrthrowelh  the  s. 

22.  the  wealth  of  the  s.  is  laid  up  for  the  just 
Kccr.2. 26.  but  to  the  s.  he  givith  travail,  to  gather 

7.  i'6.  but  the  .5.  shall  bo  taken  by  her 

H.  12.  tlio"  s  do  evil  a  hundred  limes,  vet  I  know 


SIN 


1  Sail 


Vee.  1.  3.  bring  for  the  sin  he  hr.th  s.  a  bullock      1  9.2.  as  is  the  good,  90  is  the  s.  and  he  thatswearcth 


14.  when  the  sin  the  congrt'galion  have  s. 

a'J.when  ruh^r  s.23.  ||  28.one  of  common  people  s. 
5.  5.  he  shall  confess  he  hath  s.  in  that  ihing 

(;.  for  sin  which  he  hath  s.  slia!!  bring  a  female 

10  priest  shall  make  atonement  for  the  sin  he  hath 
s.  and  shill  be  forgiven,  11.  13.  .Vmn.  6.  11. 
6. 4.  because  he  hath  s.  shall  restore  what  he  look 
Kiim.  12.  11.  lay  not  sin  or  us  wherein  we  hive  s. 
^l.  23.  behold,  yo  have  «.  against  the  Lord 
^>eui;.9. 16. 1  lo'iked,  and  beboM  ye  had  .5.  ag.  Lord 

18.  your  ■sin.'  which  ye  .<!.  in  doing  wickedly 
"^OfA. 7.11  Isr.  hath  s.a.n^  transgressed  mycovenanl 


18.  but  one  s.  destroyeih  much  good 
tia.  65  20.  s.  b.eing  100  years  old  shall  be  accursed 
Lvike  7. 37.  behold  woman  in  the  city  who  was  a  s. 

.39.  sy,'.:jid  have  known  thi;!  woman  she  i<  a  .?. 
I.V.  V.  joy  in  heaven  over  one  .t.  that  rcjienteth,  10. 

18.  13.  saying,  God  be  merciful  to  me  a  s. 

19.  7.  he  was  gone  to  be  guest  with  man  that  isa  .5. 
lo^in.  S.  IG.  how  can  a  man  a  5.  do  si>ch  miracles? 

24.  give  God  praise,  we  know  this  man  is  a  s. 

'?.'i.  he  said,  whether  lie  be  a  s.  I  know  not 
Hnm.  3.  7.  why  yet  am  I  al.W)  jiidjed  as  a  s. 
Jam  5.  20.  he  thnt  converteth  a  s.  shall  save  a  soul 


i  Pei.  4. 18  where  shall  the  ungodly  and  »  appeal 

SINNEUS. 
Gen.  13. 13  the  men  of  Sodom  were  «.  ccccedingh 
JVurn.  16.  38.  Eleazar,  take  the  censers  of  these* 
1  Sam.  15. 18.  ullerly  destroy  the  s.  the  Amalekitea 
Psal.  1. 1.  blessed  lliatstandeth  not  in  llie  way  of* 
5.  nor  s.  in  the  congregation  of  the  righteous 

25.  8.  therefore  will  be  leach  s.  in  the  way 

26.  9.  gather  not  my  soul  with  «.  nor  my  life 
51.  lit.  and  «.  shall  be  converted  unto  thee 
104.  .35.  let  the  s.  be  consumed  oul  of  the  eavth 

Prov.  1.  10.  if  6'.  entice  thee,  consent  thou  not 
13.  2j.  evil  pursueth  s.  but  to  the  righteous  good 

23.  17.  let  nut  thine  heart  envy  s.  be  in  fear  oi'  L 
Isa.  1.  28.  the  destruction  of  the  5.  shall  be  logeihet 

13.  9.  he  shall  destroy  the  5.  thereof  (.ui  ol'il 
33.  14.  the  s.  in  Zion  are  afraid,  fearfulness 
.fimns  9.  10.  all  »-.  of  my  people  shall  die  by  .^wori 
Mat.9.  lO.many  s.  sat  at  meat  witli  Jes.  Mark  2.15. 
11.  they  said,  why  ealetli  vour  master  wiili  pub- 
licans and  S.7  Mark  2. 16.  J.uke  5.  30.  |  15.  2. 
13.  for  I  am  not  come  lo  call  the  righteous,  but 
s.  lo  repentance,  Mark  2.  17.  Luke  5.  .32 

11.  19.  a  triend  of  publicans  and  x.  Luke  7.  34. 
26.  45.  the  hour  is  at  hand,  and  the  Son  of  man  it 

betrayed  into  the  hands  of  s.  Mark  14.  4 
Luke  6.  32.  for  s.  also  love  those  that  love  ihen. 

33.  what  thank  have  ye?  for  *-.  also  do  even  saino 

34.  for  5.  also  lend  lo  s.  to  receive  again 

13.  2.  suppose  ye  that  these  were  s.  above  all,  i 
15.  1.  drew  all  the  publicans  and  5.  lo  hear  ii.m 

John  9.  31.  wo  know  that  God  hearcth  not .«. 
Rom.  5.  8.  while  we  were  yet  *-.  Christ  dieil  for  u« 

19.by  one  man's  disobedience  many  were  ma  les 
Gal.  2.  15.  we  Jews  by  nature,  not'».  ofGenlilei 

17.  hut  if  we  ourselves  also  are  found  s. 
1  7'im.  1.  9.  the  law  is  made  for  s.  for  unholy 

15.  that  Christ  Jesus  came  to  save  s.  I  am  i  liief 
Heb.  7.  26.  a  high-priest,  holy,  separate  from  s. 

12.  3.  him  that  endured  such  contradiction  of  s. 
yum.4.8.cleanse  your  hands,  ye  .t  purify  your  hearte 
./ude  15.  speeches,  which  urgodly  s.  have  spoken 

SINNES'l'. 
Job  35.6.  if  thou  s.  what  doest  thou  against  himi 

SINNETH. 
^«m.l5.08.makeaioneni.forsoiilthat5.ignorantl7 

29.  have  one  law  for  him  that  .5.  thro'  ignorance 
Deut.VJ.  15. one  witness  shall  not  rise  in  any  sin  hes 
1  .ff'in^s8.46.  for  there  is  no  man  thai.?. not,  ii'they 

sin  against  God,  2  Chron.  6.  36.  Feci.  ~.  20 
Prov.  8.  36.  he  that  «.  against  me  wrongelh  Ins  soul 

14.  21.  he  that  despiseth  his  neighbour  s. 

19.  2.  he  thai  haslclh  with  his  feet  4 

20.  2.  whoso  provoketh  a  king,  s.  ng.  hi»  own  .soul 
Ezek.ii.lZ.  when  the  land  s.llien  will  1  strelch  ou 

18.  4.  the  soul  that  s.  it  shall  die,  20. 

33.  12.  for  his  righfeonsness  in  the  day  he  s. 
1  Cor.  6. 18.  but  fornicator .?.  against  his  own  body 

7. 36.  let  him  do  what  he  will  s.  not,  let  iheii;  marrj 
Tit.  3.  II.  he  thai  is  sueli  is  subverted  ami  5. 

1  John  3.  6.  whosoever  abiileih  in  him  s.  not,  w  ho 
Boever  .5.  hath  not  FCen  him  nor  known  him 

8.  is  of  the  devil,  for  devil  s.  from  t'le  beginning 
5.  18.  we  know  whosoever  is  born  of  God  ».  no* 

SINNING. 
Gen.  20.  6.  for  I  withheld  thee  from  j.  agains,  me 
Lev. 6.3.  inany  of  ihisi'that  a  man  doth,°«.  therein 

SINS. 
l/r/nn-sl4.16.ghall  give  Is.up,berai).se  of  s.of.Teiob. 

15.  3.  Abijam  walked  in  the  s.  of  Rehoboam 

30.  smoie  Nadab  because  of  the  s.  of  Jerohnam 
16.13.  for  all  the  .9.  oi'Baasha,  and  the.^.ofElah 

19.  for  his  s.  which  Zimri  sinned  in  doing  evil 

31.  a  light  thing  10  walk  in  the  «.  of  Jeroboam 
2/rin,D-,s3.3.Jehoram  cleaved  tothe«.  of  Jeroboam 

10.  29.  from  the  s.  of  .lerohoam  Jehu  departed  not 
13.6.  Israel  dipaited  not  from  the  s.  of  Jeroboam 
11.  Joashlj  14  24.  Jciidioam  departed  Irom  Ihe  s. 
l.'i.O.  Zaohariah  ||  18.  Menahem  depnrled  fnini  k 

24.  Pekabiah  |1  28.  Pekah  depaited  not  from  3. 
17.  22.  Israel  walked  in  all  the  «.  of  Jeroboam 

24.  3.  to  remove  Judah  for  Ihe  s.  of  Manasseh 

2  Chron.  28.  10.  a-e  there  not  even  with  vou  s.? 
<VrA.  1.6.  and  confess  the  s.  of  the  children  of  Israa 
.fob  13.  2.3.  how  many  are  mine  iniquities  and  i.f 
P.«(7M9.13.  keep  thy  servant  from  presumptuous  ». 

25.  7.  remember  nut  the  s.  of  my  youth 
Prov.^.  22.  shall  be  holden  with  the  cords  of  hia  » 

10.12.hatred  stirreih  iipslrifes,  love  coveieth  all« 
28.  13.  he  thai  covereth  his  s.  shall  not  prosper 
fsa.  40.  2.  she  hath  received  double  f.ir  all  her  g 
43. 24.  but  thou  hast  made  me  lo  serve  with  thy  a 

25.  I  blot  out  and  will  not  remember  thy  «. 
44.  22.  I  have  blotted  out  as  n  cloud  thy  s. 

.ff!-.15.13.subB'ancewill  I  give  to  spoil  for  all  thy  s 
30.  14.  because  thv  .t.  were  increased,  1.5. 
.50.  20.  thi>  .•!.  of.Tudah  sought  for,  ami  not  b»  fouLd 

Lam.  3.  30.  a  man  for  the  punishment  of  his  s. 
4.  13.  for  the  .<;.  of  Imr  prophets  and  her  priest.s 
82.  O  daughter  of  Edom,  ho  will  discover  tby  g 


SIN 

Ere^'.lfi.ol.nor  lialli  Samaria  committeii  half  lliys. 
52  bear  thou  t)iino  own  shame  I'.ir  thy  s. 
I;!.  Jl.  ifhe  beget  son  thai  seetli  all  his  lather's*. 
"I.  if  the  wicked  will  turn  from  nil  his'  s. 
23.  49.  and  he  shall  bear  the  s.  of  yuur  iilols 
3:i.  It)   none  of  his  s.  shall  he  mentioned  to  him 
Van.  i.  27.  break  off  thy  s.  by  righteoustiess 

9.  24.  70  weeks  are  deterni.  to  make  an  end  of  s. 
Jific.  1  5.  for  the  s.  of  the  house  of  Israel  Is  all  this 

•).  13.  in  making  thee  desolate  heoange  of  thy  s. 
J)/ut.  2G.  2.S.  shed  for  many  for  the  remission  ofs. 
Mark  1.4..lohndid  bajitizc  and  preach  the  lia|iiisin 
of  repentance  for  the  remission  ofs.  I.uke'.i.  3. 
/..tif  24. 47. that  reniisslonofs.  should  he  preached 
yoAn9.34.they  said,  thou  wast  altogeihei  born  in  i. 

2().  21.  whose  soever  s.  ye  remit,  whose  s  ye  retain 
Jicls  iSe.rcpent  ami  be  baptized  for  remission  ofs. 

5.  31.  to  give  repentance  and  remission  of  s. 

10. 43. whoso  helievelh, shall  receive  remi.-sion  ofs. 

22.  16.  wash  away  thy  s.  calling  on  name  of  Lord 
Rom.  3.  25.  for  the  remission  of  s.  that  are  past 

7.  ,1.  the  motions  of  s.  did  work  in  our  members 
/op A.2. 1  .you  hath  quickened, who  were  dead  in  s.5. 
Co/.  2.  n'.  in  pulling  off  the  body  of  i-.  of  the  flesh 

1  Tim.  5.  22.  nor  be  partakers  cf  other  men's  s. 
24.  some  men's  s.  open  beforehand,  going  before 

2  7'/;«.3.6.who  lead  capt.  silly  women  laden  with  s. 
ffcb.2. 17.  to  make  reconciliation  for  s.  of  people 

5.  1.  that  he  may  offer  gifts  and  sacrifices  for  s. 
3   for  people,  so  also  for  himself,  to  offer  fors. 
7.  27.  first  lor  his  own  s.  then  for  t;ie  people's 
9.2^.  Christ  was  once  offered  to  hears,  of  many 

10.  2.  should  have  had  no  more  conscience  of  s. 
3.  there  is  a  remembrance  again  inadi;  of  5. 
4.nolposElbleb;oodof  bulls  andgoals  take  avvays. 
11.  Ihfc  same  sacrifices  can  never  take  away  s. 
12.af;er  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice  for  s. for  ever 
2fi.  thero  remaineth  no  more  sacrifice  for  s. 

y^'r!  5. 20.  save  soul,  end  shall  hide  multitude  of  s. 
I'et.  2.  S4.  we  being  dead  to, '.should  live  to  right. 
3  18.  for  Christ  also  hath  once  siiilV'^rd  for  s. 
4.  r<.  for  charity  shall  cover  the  iiiix'tifjde  of  .9. 
2  Pet.  1  9.  forsottcn  he  was  purgsil  from  his  old  .?. 
I  .liifni  2.  2.  but  also  for  the-  «.  of  llie  whole  world 
Rev.  18.  4   that  ye  be  not  partaker  of  her  s. 
5.  for  her  s.  have  reached  iinio  heaven 
See  FoRGivp.  Forgiven. 
Ml  SiN«. 
Ptal.  'A.  0.  hide  thy  face  iVom  my  s.  and  blot  out 
C'O.  .*>  O  God,  m?/  .f.  are  not  hid  from  Ihee 
ha.  38  17.  thou  hasi  cast  mv  s.  behind  thy  Lack 

Our  SIiNS. 
1  ,'"am.l2.19.fnr  we  have  added  to  all  ojtr s.thisevil 
i  Chriin.  28.  13.  ye  intend  to  add  more  to  our  s. 
Vf  A.  9.  37.  the  kings  set  over  us  because  of  our  .9 
f^al.  79.  9.  purge  away  our  s.  for  thy  name's  sakt 
!)!!.  8.  «ur  secrets,  in  the  light  of  thy  countenance 
103. 10.  hatn  notilealt  with  iis  according  to  our  s. 
Isa.  59.  12.  for  nur  s.  testify  against  us 
F.zili.  33.  10.  if  our  s.  he  iip'in  us,  we  pine  away 
Diiji.^.  Ifi  because  of  war. »  thy  people  are  become 
I  Gir.  15.3.  how  th.il  Christ  dieil  fur  our  s.  accord. 
(inl.  1.4.  who  gave  himself  for  our  s  to  dcdiver  ii> 
Hell.  1.3.  when  had  himself  purged  ours.  saldi>w  ii 
1  /'r«.2. 21.  who  his  own  self  bare  ours,  in  his  bodv 
I  John  1.  9.  if  we  confess  our  s.  lie  is  faithful  :iiid 
just  to  forgive  us  uur  s.  anil  I.:  cleanse  us 
£.  2.  he  is  the  propitiation  for  our  s.  1.  10. 
3.  .5.  he  was  manifested  to  lake  away  our  s. 
k<:v.  1  5.  washed  us  from  nur  s.  in  hiS  own  b!ooil 

T/(C(>  SINS. 
/.ct>. 10.1(5. because  of  their  transgressions  in  t/iirs 
21.  shall  confess  over  the  live  goat  all  t/ieir  .t. 
34.  to  make  atonement  for  ilieir  s.  once  a  ye-ai 
A'lim.  Ifi.  2().  lest  ye  be  consumed  in  all  Ilieir  y. 
1  ICinas  14.  22.  they  provoked  him  with  their  j. 
10.  2.  to  provoke  me  to  anger  with  their  s. 
.Veil.  9.  2.  Israel  slooil  and  confessed  their  s. 
Itn.  ."i8.  1.  shew  the  house  of  .l:icob  their  s. 
Jer.  14.  10.  and  visit  their  s.  Hos.  8.  13.  ]  0.  9. 
Mic.  7. 19.  cast  all  their  n.  into  the  depth  of  I  he  «•  a 
Mat.  1.  21.  he  shall  save  his  people  from  their  .». 
3.  fi.  were  baptized,  confessing  (A<-/rs.  jMark  1.  5. 
Mnrk  4.  12.  and  their  .«.  should  he  forgiven  iheiii 
l.uhe  1.77. of  salvation  hyihe  lemitsioii  of  their  s. 
Hum.  11.  27.  when  I  shall  lake  awiiv  their  t. 

Thess.  2.  10.  to  fill  lip  Iheir  s.  always 
Hin.<^.  12.  for  1  will  he  irierciliil  lo  theirs. 
'0.17.  Iheir  s.  and  iniipiilies  I  will  reinein.  no  more 
Your  SINS. 
T,rr.  IR.  30.  that  ye  may  be  cieao  from  all  ynvr  .<r. 
2R.H.  punish  you  yet  seven  limes  lor7/oKr.«.24  28. 
21.  1  will  bring  plagues  on  yon  actoid.  \iiyoiir  s. 
Dent.  9.  18.  nor  drink  water,  h'<'aiise  nf  ymir  s. 
Jo.^h.  24.  19.  is  a  ho  y  fiod,  will  not  forgivi-  yut  '  s. 
'>«.1.I-'.  tho'wn«r.<.be  as  scarlet, shall  be  as  snow 
59.  2.  and  yniir  a.  have  hid  his  face  from  you 
7fr.  .5.  Ci.  ynur  ,«.  have  wilhholden  good  things 
Pirl:  ?!  -M.-oitnt  in  till  votirdoin»^y»?(rs. appear 
Amu*  '>.  1  J.  'jr  I  mow  Vfir  'rans.'r.  and  mighty  s. 
551 


SIS 

.Tokn  8. 21.  ye  .-^hall  seek  me,  ami  die  in  your  s.  24. 
^icts  3.  li).  repeiii,  thai  your  e.  may  be  blotted  out 
1  Cor.  15.17.  il'Christ  be  not  raised,  ye  arc  in  yours. 
C0/.2.  i3.you  beiiigdeadin  j/««rs.hath  iiei|u.-kened 
1  John  2.  12.  because  your  s.  are  forgiven  vou 

SIR. 
frf7i.43.  20.  s.  we  came  at  first  time  to  buy  food 
jMnt.  13.27.4.  didst  lliou  not  sow  good  seed  infield? 
21.  30.  he  said,  I  go  s.  and  went  not 
27.  63.  s.  we  remember  tliat  that  dei-eiver  said 
John  4.  11.  s.  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with 
15.  s.  gne  me  this  watw  that  I  thirst  not 
19.  s.  1  perceive  that  thou  art  a  pro|)het 
49.  the  nobleman  saitli,  s.  come  ere  my  child  die 
5.  7.  s.  I  have  no  man  to  put  me  into  ihe  pool 
12.21.certaiiiGreekssaying,s.»e  would  see  Jesus 
20.  15.  s.  if  thou  have  borne  bini  hence,  tell  me 
Rco.  7.  14.  1  said  uniu  him,  s.  thou  knuwest 

SIRS. 
^cts  7.  26.  s.  ye  are  brethren,  why  do  ye  wrong 

14.  15.  crying  out,  s.  why  do  ye  these  things? 
16.  30.  he  said,  .?.  what  must  I  do  to  he  saved  ? 
19.  25.  s.  ye  know  that  by  this  craft  we  have 
27. 10.  s.  I  perceive  this  voyage  will  be  with  hurl 

21. 1'aul  said,  s.  ye  should  have  lieaikened  to  me 
25.  wherefore,  s.  he  of  good  cheer,  I  believe  God 
S1RN.\ME. 
Isa.  44.  5.  and  s.  hiniselfbv  the  name  of  Israel 

SIRN.AME. 
Mai.  10.  3.  Lebbeus,  whose  s.  was  Thaddeus 
Jlcis  10.  5.  Simon,  whose  s.  is  Peler,  32.  |  11.  13. 
12.  12.  John,  whose  s.  was  Mark,  25.  |  15.  37. 

SIRNAMKD. 
/.<;«.45.4.I  l-.ave  s.thee,tho'  thou  hast  not  known  me 
M.irk  3.  16.  and  Simon  he  s.  Peter,  J}cts  10.  18. 
17.  iie  s.  them  Boanerges,  the  sons  of  thunder 
f.uke  22.  3.  Saian  entered  into  Judas,  s.  Iscariot 
/./<:<.■;  1.23.Josephcalle<IBarsabas,wliowass.  J  nstu! 
4.  36.  Joses,  who  by  the  apostles  was  s.  Barnabas 

15.  22.  to  tend  Judas,  s.  Barsabas,  and  Silas 

SISTER. 

This  name  has  much  the  same  latitude  as  that  of 
hrolher.  ft  is  used,  not  only  for  sister  liy  fath 
and  mother,  but  also  for  her  who  is  a  sister 
only  by  father  or  mother,  or  js  only  a  near 
relainin.  Thus  Sarah  is  tailed  sister  to  Abra- 
ham, though  she  was  only  his  nier.e  accordinir 
lo  some,  or  his  sisler  by  the  father's  side  only, 
ntcordinir  lo  others,  Gen.  12.  13.  |  20.  12.  In 
the  giispel,  the  brothers  and  sisiers  of  Jesus 
Christ  are  no  other  than  his  cousins,  the  sons 
and  daaghiers  of  the  sister  of  the  Virgin  Mar', 
Mat.  13.  50.  Mark  6.  3.  In  Lev.  18.  18.  \l 
is  forbidden  to  take  a  wife  to  her  sisler;  that 
is,  according  to  some,  to  marry  two  sisiers, 
or,  according  to  the  generality  of  interprilers, 
to  marry  a  second  wife  when  one  has  one  be- 
fore;  so  that  this  passage  forbids  polygamy. 
Sometimes  the  word  sister  shows  a  resemblance 
of  conditions  and  inclinations.  The  jrrophets 
call  Jerusalem  the  sisler  «/  Sodom  and  Sa- 
maria, because  it  delighted  in  the  imitation  of 
their  idolatry  and  iniquity,  Jer.  3.  8,  10.  Ezek. 
10.  46. 

In  the  Sing  of  Sidomon,  the  name  of  sisler 
given  lo  the  spouse,  is  a  name  of  tenderness, 
lore,  and  offecliov,  and  shews  the  great  af 
frction  which  Christ  hos  for  his  church,  which 
cannot  be  sufficiently  expressed  by  any  one  n  la- 
tion,  but  must  burrow  the  perfections  and  affr  c- 
tions  of  all,  to  describe  it :  this  name  may  like- 
wise shew  that  Christ  and  his  church  hare  hut 
one  Father,  to  wit,  God,  so  that  the  church 
IS  every  way  royal ;  the  daughter  of  a  king, 
the  sisler  of  a  king,  Cant.  4.  9,  lO,  12.  /// 
Cant.  H.  8.  the  spouse  speaking  to  her  beloved, 
saus,  We  have  a  little  sister,  and  she  hath  no 
breasts,  what  shiill  we  do  for  our  sisler  in  the 
day  when  she  shall  be  spoken  for?  The  be- 
iiever.i  of  the  Jewish  church,  who  here  consult 
with  Christ,  as  it  were,  tell  him  that  they  had  a 
little  sister,  meaning  the  Gentile  church,  which 
as  yet  wa,s  net  ripe  for  marriage  with  Chri<-t : 
i\r,io  shall  we  promote  tlieir  conversion,  say 
they,  when  tki  tenders  of  reconciliation  are 
made  lo  them  ? 

Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  says.  Mat.  12.  50,  Who- 
soever shall  do  the  will  of  my  Father  \vho  is 
in  heaven,  Ihe  same  is  my  brother,  and  sisler. 
and  mother:  that  is,  IVhosoever shall  give  real 
eridi  nee  of  true  faith  by  sincere  obedience, 
shall  he  as  dear  to  me  as  my  nearest  natural 
relations;  or,  as  the  nearest  relations  are  to 
any  person.  3oh,  in  his  nffiictions,  exclaivis, 
I  have  said  lo  the  worm,  thou  art  my  moiiier, 
and  my  sister ;  thou  art  near  akin  to  me,  we 
are  of  the  same  original,  and  thou  art  continu- 
ally with  me.  Job  17.  14.  The  wise  man  ad- 
rises  his  pupil  to  say  to  Wisdom,  thou  art  my 
sietor  \    that  is,  aeouaint   end  delight  thyself 


SIT 

with  her,  and  let  her  have  the  command  oj  Ihy 
heart,  and  the  conduct  of  thy  life,  Vruv.  '1.  i 
.^.<  Clirislians  were  used  to  salute  one  another 
by  the  name  of  brothers  or  brethren,  so  i/ietf 
cuZ/eJ  Chnslian  women,  who  professed  the  saint 
faith  in  Christ,  iy  the  name  »/ sisiers;  .lam. 
2.  15,  16,  If  a  brother  or  sister  l>o  naked,  and 
Jestitule  of  daily  food,  i$-c. 
Gen.  21.  59.  ihey  sent  aw  ay  Rehekah  their  ,•;. 
60.  rliou  art  our  s.  he  Ihoii  moiher  of  ibousanoa 

29.  13.  wlien  Laban  heard  of  Jacob  his  .■».  son 

30.  1.  Rachel  envied  her  s.  anil  said  unio  Jaect» 
34.  13.  because  he  had  defiled  Dinah  their  5.  27 

14.  we  canno;  give  our  s.  to  one  uMciicumcis'^d 
31.  should  he  deal  with  our  s.  as  wilh  a  harlctJ 
F.xod.^.  4.  his  s.  stood  afar  off  to  wit  what  wo  U 
6. 20.  Amriim  look  Joclnbi  d  his  father's,*.  ;o  ivu-j 
15.20.  Miiianii.  of  Aiiron  look  a  timbrel  in  h*..! 
Lev.  18.9.slialt  nol  nix'ovir  the  nakedness  of  tiiy  i. 

11.  she  i.^  thy  s.  \\  18.  not  take  a  wife  to  her  *. 

12.  notjiakedness  of  falli  'r's  s.  ||  13.  nioiher's  «. 
•0. 17.  if  a  man  lake  hiss,  and  see  her  riahchieet 

19.  nor  nakedness  of  thy  mother's  s.  lather's  s. 
21.  3.  for  his  .s.  a  virgin,  for  her  he  may  be  defiled 
A''um.f',.  7.  a  Nazarile  shall  not  be  defiled  for  his  j. 
l)eut.  27.  22.  cursed  he  he  that  helli  wilh  his  s. 
.hidg.  l.=t.  2.  is  nol  her  yoniiiinr  s.  fairer  ihaii  she? 
2  Sam.  13,  1.  Absalom  had  a  fairs,  mimed  Taiiiar 

2.  Amnonsove.T.that  he  fell  sick  lot  his.v.Taraaz 

4.  I  love  Tama,-,  inv  hrolher  .Absalon.'s  s. 

22.  because  he  had  foti'ed  his  s.  Tama.-,  32. 

21.  1 8.  ihe  king  took  Ihe  five  sons  of  Michal's  r. 
2A7n^sI1.2bulJeho.hebas.of'Aliazialilook.I()asl!, 

they  hill  him  anil  his  nurse,  2  Chrun.  22.  11. 

CuHi.S.S.we  have  a  little  s.  and  she  iialh  no  hretois. 

what  sh.ill  we  do  for  our  s.  in  Ihe  diyl 

.Jer.  3.  7.  and  her  iieai-herous  s.  Judah  saw  it 

8.  her  s.  feared  not  ||  10.  her  s.  Iiaih  nol  turrad 

22. 18.  shall  not  lament  for  him,  saying,  ah,  my  ». 

/o:e/r.  16. 4.5.  thou  art  the  s.  of  thy  sisiers  who  leal h. 

46.  thy  elders,  is  Samaria,  thy  yoiinser  s.Sodmn 

48.  Sodom  thy  s.  hath  not  done  as  thoii  hast  dona 

49.  this  was  the  imquily  of  thy  *.  Soilimi,  prida 
56.  for  lliys.  Sod.  was  not  mentioned  in  the  day 

22.  11.  another  in  thee  iialh  hinnhled  his  s. 

23.  4.  Ahohih  the  elder,  and  Aholibah  her  ». 
11.  and  when  her  s.  .Alndibah  saw  this 

18.  like  as  mv  mind  was  alienaled  from  her  a. 

31.  thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  (d'lliv  s. 

32.  shall  drink  of  thy  s.  cup  deep  and  large,  33 
44.25.  for  s.  that  hath  no  husband  ihey  may  defila 

.Mat.  12.  50.  the  same  is  mv  brother,  s.  and  mothei 
l.uke  10.  39.  she  had  a  s.  called  Mary,  .lohn  1 1  1,5. 
.John  1 1.  3.  therefore  h is s.seni  iiatn  him,  saying.  1». 

19.  25.  there  sinod  by  the  cross  his  inoilier's  .«. 
Jicts'i'^.  16.  Paul's  s.son  heard  nflheir  lying  in  wait 
liom.  16. 1. 1  commend  lo  yon  Plnbe  onr  s.  a  serv. 

1  Cor.  7. 15.  a  brother  or  a  s.  is  nol  under  hondasn 
9.  5.  have  we  not  power  lo  lead  about  a  s.  a  wife! 

Col.  4.  10.  Marcus  s.  son  to  Barnahas  sahi'elh  you 
.lam.  2.  15.  ifa  brother  or  .*.  be  naked  and  desliiuto 

2  .John  13.  the  children  of  thv  e'ecl  s.  greet  thee 

SISTER  IN-LAW. 
liulh  1.15.  behohl, thy  s. •/»-/((«' is  I'otieh-irk  to  her 
people  anil  gods,  return  ilinn  afier  ihy  s.-nc/aM 
./Vi/blSTER: 
Gen.  12.  13.  say,  I  prav  ihee,  ihon  an  my  s. 

19.  whysaiilst,slieis'7ny  .*.?  20.  2,5,  12.'|  26.7,9 
30,  8,  I  have  wrestled  with  my  s.  anil  prevailed 

2  .Sam,  13.  5.  say  to  him,  let  my  s.  Taniar  come,  6 

11,  Amnon  said  lo  her,  come  lie  with  me,  my  a 

20.  Absalom  said,  hold  now  liiv  pence,  my  s. 
.lob  17.  14.  I  have  said  lo  Ihe  worm,  thoii  art  my  s    , 
I'rov.  7.  4.  say  to  wisdom,  ihon  art  my  s.  nnd  cull  •■ 
Cfnii.4.  9.  has'  ravished  my  \w,\r<,niy  s.  my  spouaa 

10.  how  fair  is  Ihy  love,  vnj  s.  my  s|  iiiisel 

12.  a  garden  inclosed  is  my  s.  my  spouse,  a  spring 
5.  1.  I  am  come  into  my  gaidin  my  s.  mv  spouse 

2.  open  lo  me,  my  s.  my  love,  my  iindifilcd 
.Mark  3. 3.5.  same  is  my  hrolher,  my  s.  and  mc'her 
Luke  10.  40.  dost  thon  nol  care  thai  my  s.  lefl  mel 

SISTERS. 
.fosh.  2.  13.  swear  ye  will  save  alive  my  falh.mys. 
I  Chron.  2.  16.  whose  s.  were  Zeriiiah  and  Abigail 
.loh  1.4. Ihey  called  for  their  three  .i.to  eiil  and  drink 
42.  III.  then  came  all  his  hrelhren  and  nil  hiss. 
F.zek.  16.  45.  and  thou  art  Ihe  sisler  of  Ihy  s. 
51.  thon  hast  juslified  Ihy  s.  in  all  tliy  abom  52. 
55.  when  lliy  s.  and  ihinghlers  shall  relurn 
61.  shill  be  ashamed  when  ihon  receive  thy  s 
Hos.  2    1.  say  ye  unto  your  ,».  Kiihnmnh 
.Hhil    13  5fi.  are  nol  his  s.  with  lis?  Mark  6.  3 
19.2!l.  thai  fialh  forsaken  s.or  Oilher,  or  mother  ot 
wife,  for  mv  salie,  Mark  U).  2<).   l.uke  14.  2*5 
./l/«?*10  31)  si,  ill  receive  100  fold, houses,  hreth.j 
1  7'()n.5.2.intreat  yoiinffir  wc.inen,ns«,wilh  parit\ 

SIT. 
JVnm.  32.6.  shall  breileengo  to  war  and  ves.  lieic  ? 
.Judg.  5.  10.  speak    ve  thai  «.  in  Jnd(;mKnl  cjvl 
walk  by  the  wuy 


srr 

Ruth  3.  18.  J  still,  my  aauglitcr,  !ill  tlinu  know 
4.  1.  lio,  sucli  a  one,  liirc  iiaiile,  .s.  down  liere,  2. 

I  Saiii.i)  '2'J  iwd  made  llieni  s.  iii  lliuclieilest  pliice 
10.  II.  we  will  not  s.  down  till  lie  come  hither 
fM.  5.  I  sliould  nut  fail  lu  .s.  wiili  ihe  king 

8  *'«)«.  lit.  8.  behold,  the  kicig  dolli  5.  in  llie  gate 

'  Kings  I.  13.  Solomon  shall  s.  on  niy  throne,  17. 

48.  who  liatli  given  one  to  «.  on  my  throne,  3.  ti. 

6.25.  t'liere  sJiall  not  tail  thee  a  man  to  s.  on  tlie 

throne  of  Isriiel,  2  Chron.  6.  16.  .ler.  33.  17. 

fl  Kings  7.  3.  why  s.  we  here  till  we  cliel  4. 
to.  30.  thy  sons  hIiuI!  s.  on  the  tlirone,  15.  12. 
18. 27.  sent  me  to  men  who  s.  on  wall,  /.s'a.36.  12. 

Vsdl.  2U.  5.  and  » ill  nut  s.  with  the  wicked 
G9.  12.  they  that  *.  u.  '.he  gale  siMiak  against  me 
107.  10.  such  as«.  in  datkn.  and  shadow  of  death 
110.  1.  said  to  my  Lord,  *.  thou  al  my  riglit  liarrd 
IIU.  23.  |>rnicc'S  also  dirl  s.  and  s|ieak  against  me 
127. 1.  it  18  vain  fui  you  to  rise  eaiiy  and  s.  up  lule 
132.  12.  their  children  shall  s.  upon  thy  throne 

Reel   10.  <i.  folly  111  iligmly,  and  rich  s.  in  low  place 

Isa.  3.  20.  being  desolate,  shall  £.  on  the  ground 
H    13.  I  will  s.  ujiun  mount  of  the  congregation 
IC.  5.  he  shall  s.  upon  the  throne  in  truth 

30.  7.  I  h.ii'e  cried,  their  strength  is  to  «.  still 
42.  7.  liring  Ihcin  thai  s.  in  darkness  nut  of  jirison 
47.  1.  s.  ill  the  dnsi,  s.  on  the  ground,  .")2.  2. 

3.,s.ihousileiit,gcl  thee  inl«  darkness,0 daughter 
8.  thou  that  sayest,  I  shall  not  s.  as  a  widow 
14.  there  shall  not  he  a  fiio  to  s.  hefoie  it 
Jer.  8.  14.  why  do  we  .%.  stilll  assemble  yourselves 
13.  13.  I  will  611  Ihcm  that .«.  on  David's  throne 
18. .«.  down  now,  30.  1.5.  ||  48.  18.  and  s.  in  thirst 
36.  30.  he  shall  have  none  to  s.  up<m  llie  ihrono 
f^ani.I.  1.  how  doth  city  $.  solitary  was  full  of  pec". 
2. 10.  elders  of  Zioii  s.  on  ground  and  keep  silence 
F.zek.  20.  10.  they  shall  s.  upon  the  ground 
28.  2.  hecanse  thou  hast  said,  1  s.  ui  seat  of  God 
33.  31.  and  they  s.  hefore  thee  as  my  people 
44.3.  priuc<;  shall  s.  in  it  to  eat  hread  hefore  Lord 
Dan.  7.  SI.  I  beheld  till  the  ancient  of  days  did  s. 
26. but  the  jndgnicnt shall  s.  they  shall  takeaway 
/ocl  3.  12.  there  will  I  s.  to  judge  the  heathen 
JUic.  4.  4.  lliey  shall  ,^.  every  man  under  his  vine 

7.  8.  when  I  e.  in  darkness,  Lord  shall  he  a  light 
Zeck.  3.  8.  llioii  and  thy  fellows  thai  s.  hefore  me 

6.  13.  he  shall  s.  and  rule  upon  his  throne 
Jifa/. 3.3.lie shall  .-(.as  i.  .eflner  and  putitierof silver 
Jtlat.  S.  II.  many  shall  s.  down  with  Abraham 

19.  28.  u  hen  Son  of  man  shall  s.  on  throne  of  his 
glory,ye  shall  s.on  12  ihrone.s25.31./>MAf; 22.30. 

550.  21.  my  two  sons  may  «.  one  on  tliy  right  hauil 
23.  but  to  s.  on  my  right  hand,  J/inA-  10.37,40. 
'J2.  44.  s.  thou  on  my  right  hand  till  I  make  ihy 
enemies,  Mark  12.  3fi..Att/fe20.  42.  Hrb.  1.  13. 
23.2.  the  Scribes  and  Pharisees*,  in  Moses'  seal 
2ri..3G.  «.  ye  here  while  I  pray  yonder,  Mark  14. 32. 
L,uke9.  14.  make  them  ,s.  by  fifties  in  a  company 

12.  37.makethein  lo  s.  down,  and  will  serve  them 

13.  29.  nmJ  shall  .■!.  down  in  the  kingdimi  of  God 
51.  8.  when  bidden  «.  not  down  in  higbe.st  room 
16.6.  take  thy  bill,  .s.down  quickly,  and  write  fifty 

17.  7.  will  say  to  him,  go,  and  s.  down  to  meat 
John  6.  }Ji.  .lesus  said,  make  the  men  s.  down 
/Ict.s'i.  30.  won  111  raise  up  Christ  ttfs.  on  his  ihione 

8.  31.  that  he  would  come  up  and  s.  with  him 
tCor.8. 10.  losee  lliee  s.  at  meat  in  tlioidid's  temple 
Kph.  2.  6.  hath  made  us  s.  in  heavenly  places 
Jam.  2.  3.  ami  say  s.  thou  here  in  a  good  place 
Kec.3.21.  will  I  grant  t«  s.  with  me  in  my  throne 

17. 3. 1  saw  a  woman  s.  on  scarlet  colouied  beast 

18.  7.  for  she  sailh  in  her  heart,  I  «.  a  queen 

SITH. 
CzeA;.35.6.  t.  thou  hast  not  hated  blood,  even  blood 
shall  pursue  thee 

srrTEST. 

Exod.  IR.  14.  whv  .?.  thou  ihvself  alone? 
Z}eut.6.  7.  thou  slialt  talk  of  them  when  thou  s.  in 
thine  house,  and  walkest,  11.  19. 
Pe.  50.20.  thou  .?.  anil  speakest  against  thy  brother 
Prov.  23.  1.  when  thou  s.  lo  eat  wiih  a  ruler 
/er.22.2.hear,<5  kingof  .ludah,thal  s.on  the  throne 
^cts  23.  3  s.  thou  lo  judge  me  after  the  law? 

SitTETH. 
Exod. !  1.5.  from  fl.e  first-born  that  s.  on  bis  tlirnne 
£,cr. 15.4. everything  whereon  ho  s. shall  be  U|-clean 

0.  whereon  he  or  she  .«.  be  unclean,  20,  23,  20. 
Deut.\7.  IS.when  he.s.  on  the  throne  he  shall  write 
iKinirs  7.40.  Solomon  s.  on  throne  of  the  kingrlom 
Rsth.  6.  10.  do  so  to  Mordccai  that  s.  at  the  gate 
Psal.  1.  1.  nor  s.  in  the  seat  of  the  scornful 
2.  4.  he  thai  s.  in  the  heavens  shall  laugh 
10.  8.  he  s.  in  Ihe  lurking  places  of  the  villa;;es 
29. 10.  Lord  .1.  on  tlie  flood;  yea,  the  Lord  •.  king 
(o\  ever,  the  L.  will  give  strength  to  his  people! 
17.  8.  God  s.  on  ihe  thrime  of  his  holiness  | 

TO.  1.  Lord  reignelh,  he  s.  between  the  chenihims  I 
Pror.  9.  14.  for  she  s.  at  the  door  of  her  house      I 

20.  8.  i\  kins  that  s.  in  the  throne  of  judgment 

31,  !i3   wh-^n  be  s.  uinon"  the  elders  of  the  land    I 

Sd2 


SIX 

Cant.  1. 12.  while  kings,  at  his  table  myspitenard 
/su. 2b.0.spirit  of  juiigm.  to  liim  ihati.  in  judgment 
•10.2-2.  it  is  he  thati-  "u  the  circle  of  the  hcivuns 
.hr.  17.  11.  as  Ihe  partiidge  s.  on  eggs 

29.  10.  saith  of  the  king  that  s.  uiion  the  lhro:;e 
J, am.  3.  28.  he  «.  alone  and  keepKth  s;lence 
Zci.A.l.  11.  behold,  all  the  e.nrth  i.  still, and  is  at  rest 

5.  7.  a  woman  that  s.  in  ihe  midst  of  the  e|diali 
Mat.  23.  22.  swearelh  by  him  that  s.  thereon 
Luke  14.  2.S.  a.  not  down  lirst  and  counleih,  31. 

22.  27.  whether  is  greater,  he  that  s.  al  meat  or  he 
that  serveth?  is  not  he  that  s.  al  meat? 

1  CV)r. 14. 30. if  any  thing  be  reveal. to  anoth.  that  o.liy 
Vul.'i.  1.  where  Christ  «.  on  the  righi  hand  of  God 

2  Thess.  2.  4.  he,  as  God,  s  in  the  teniphr  of  God 
Hev.  !>.  13.  power  to  him  that  s.  upon  the  throm^ 

0.  16.  fioiii  the  face  of  him  tha.  *.  on  the  Ihrone 

7.  10.  salvation  to  our  God  which  £.  on  the  throne 
15.  he  that  s.  on  throne  shall  dwell  am(mg  them 

17.  1.  the  whore  that  s.  upon  many  waters,  15. 
9.  are  seven  mountains,  on  which  the  woman s. 
SITTING. 
Dent.  22.  G.  and  the  dam  s.  on  Ihe  young  or  eggs 
.luUg.  3.  20.  Eglon  w  as  s.  in  a  snminer-parlour 

1  Kings  10.5. she  saw  s.  of  his  servants,  2.  C7(?-.9.4. 
13.  14.  found  the  man  of  God  «.  under  an  oak 
22.  19.  I  saw  the  Lord  s.  on  his  ihrone,  and  all  fhe 

host  of  hearen  standing,  2  Chr.  18. 18.  /sa.O.l . 
2A7n^s4.38.6onsof  theiiroi'hets  were  s. before  him 

9.  5.  behold,  Ihe  ca])lains  of  the  host  were  «. 
JVcA.  2.  0.  the  king  said,  the  queen  also  s.  by  him 
Ksth.  5.  1.3.  so  long  as  I  see  Mordecai  the  Jew  s. 
/'sa/. 139.2. thoii  knowestmy  down  s. and  up-rising 
Jcr.  17.  25.  kings  s.  on  Ihrone  of  David,  22.  4,  ;;0. 

38.  7.  the  king  then  s.  in  the  gate  of  Benjamin 
J. am.  3.  03.  behold  their  s.  down  and  rising  up 
Mat.  9. 9.  s.  al  receipt  of,  Mark  2.  14.  |  J^ke  5. 27. 

1 1.  16.  like  children  s.  in  the  markets,  Lukel.  32. 

20.  30.  behold,  two  blind  men  .s.  by  the  way  side 

21.  5.  thy  king  cometh,.s.  on  an  ass,  .lohn  12. 15. 
20. 04.  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  s.  on  the  right 

hand  of  God,  coming  in  the  clouds,  Mark  14. 02. 

27.  30.  and  s.  down,  they  walched  him  there 

.01.  the  other  Mary  s.  over  against  Ihe  sepulchre 
Mark  5.  15.  they  see  him  that  was  possessed  s. 

16.  5.  they  saw  a  young  man  s.  on  Ihe  right  side 
l.vke  2.  4(j.  they  found  hmi  s.  in  midst  of  doctors 

.5.  17.  the  Pharisees  and  doctors  of  the  law  s.  by 

8.  35.  found  him  s.  clothed,  and  in  his  right  mind 

10.  13.  had  repented,  s.  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
.hihn  2.  14.  he  found  Ihe  changers  of  money  s. 

20.  12.  Mary  seeih  two  angels  in  while  s. 
.Hcts  2.  2.  it  filled  the  house  where  they  were  s. 

8.  28.  eunuch  was  reluming,  and  s.  in  his  chariot 

Hcv.i.  4.  ujion  the  sea's  I  saw  twenty-four  elders  s. 

SITTJNG-PLACE. 

2  Chron.  9.  18.  e/id  stays  on  eiili  eid*  of  s.-ptacc 

SITUATE. 
KzfAr.27.3.Tyru6, 0  thou  that  arts,  at  entry  ofsea 
JVa/t.  3.  8.  populous  No  that  was  *.  among  riveis 

SITUATION. 
2  h'irnrs  2. 19.  behold,  (!ie  s.  of  the  city  is  pleasant 
Ps'ri.48.2.beautiful  fo.-  s.joyof  earth  is  mount  Zion 

SIX. 
/,ev.  24.  0.  s.  cakes  on  a  row  on  the  pure  table 
.Vum.  7.  3.  «.  covered  waggons,  anrl  twelve  oxen 
2Aa?B.21.20.  man  of  great  stature  that  had  on  every 
hand  s.  fingers,  every  fool  s.  toes,  1  C/ir. 
20.0. 
I  CAr.4. 27.  Shimei  had  sixteen  sons  and  s.  danghl. 
20.17. f  ftsl-ward  were  ,<;.  Lcvilis,  north-ward  four 
Ezci.  40. 4.  the  hnrnt-offering  thai  the  prince  shall 
oflfer  to  Lord,  shall  be  s.  lambs  without 
blemish 
6.  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon  shall  be  s.  Iambs 
SIX  boards. 
F.xoil.  26. 22.  westw  ard  then  shall  make  .i.  boards 

30.  27.  for  the  sides  of  tabernacle  be  made  s.  b. 

Srr  Branches. 

SIX  brrthrrn. 

j?c(sll.l2.moreover  theses. ArcJArcn  accompanied 

SIX  citirs. 
./Vizi>i.35. 6.  there  shall  be  s.  cities  for  refuge,  13, 15. 

^^IX  rubits. 
1  .Snm. 17.4  Goliath's  height  wnss.cnbits  and  a  span 
1  A7nirs<i.6.the  middle  chamber  was  s. cubits  broad 
Ezc/i.  4t).  ^.  a  measnring-reed  of  s.  cubits  lo<ig 

12.  the  little  chambers  were  s.  cubits  on  ihis  side 

41.1. he  measured  posts  s. cubits  broad  on  ime  side 

3.  door  s.  cubits  \\  5.  wall  of  the  house  s.  cubits 

8.  founilations  were  a  full  reed  of  s.  gre.it  cubits 

Dan.  3.  1.  the  breadth  of  the  image  of  gold  s.  c. 

SIX  curtains. 

Eisii.2C.9.  couple  s.curfni'ns  by  Ibemselve8,36.16. 

See  I'ays,  Hiindreds. 

SIX  measures. 

Ruth  3. 15.  lloa^  gave  Ruth  of  barley  s.  measures 

17.  she  saiiJ,  these  s.  m.  of  barley  gave  he  me 

SIX  men. 

E.-ei.  9.1. »  t/j«n  came  from  way  of  the  higher  gate 


SIZ 

S3X  months. 
2  Sam  2.  II.  the  lime  Uavid  was  king  in  Hebron, 
was  seven  years, s.  months,  5.  5.  1  C/irun.  3.  4. 

1  li'iugs  II.  10.  s.  nioHi; 'la- Joab  remained  in  Edoni 
''  lungs  15.  8.  Zachuriah  reigned  s. ;«.  over  Iskae. 
F.stit.  J.  12.  purilying  s.  months  wilji  oil  of  myrrh, 

:tin\s.invnth.s  with  sweet  odours  and  other  ihiiigB 

Ai«it4.25.w  hen  the  heaven  w  as  shut  up  three  yeara 

and  s.  months,  and  great  famine.  Jam.  5.  17 

Jlcts  18.  11.  Paul  conllnned  at  Corinth  ayear*-.  m 

SIX  names. 
Kxod.  28.  10.  s.  of  their  names  on  one  stone,  a:;(1 
Ihe  other  s.  names  of  the  rest  on  the  other  stone 
SIX  paces 

2  ..Sam.  6. 13.  when  Leviies  gone  s.p.  be  sacrificed 

SIXSCOKE. 
1  Kings  9.14. Hiram  sent  Solomons,  lalenis  of  gold 

^\\  sheep. 
jYeh.5  18.  [ireiiared  for  me  daily  s.  choice  iheep 

SIX  sons. 
(7(71.30.20.  will  dwell  with  me,  I  have  borne  s.  sons 
1  C//rn7i.  3.  22.  and  the  sons  of  Shechaniah,  ». 
8.38.and  Azel  had  s.  sons,  whose  names  are,  9.44. 

SIX  steps. 

1  Kings  10. 19.  Ihe  throne  had  s.  steps,  top  round 
20.  twelve  lions  on  Ihe  s.  steps,  2  Chrun.  9.  18 

SIX  tilings. 

Prov.  0.  10.  these  s.  things  doth  the  Lord  halo 

SIX  times. 

2  ATin^s  13. 19.  shouldst  have  smitten  five  or  ».  time* 

SIX  troubles. 
./oi  5. 19.  he  shall  deli \er  thee  \us.  troubles,  in  seven 

SIX  water-pots. 
./0A71 2.0.  there  were  set  there  s. water-puts  of  s'oxia 

SIX  wivgs. 
A5a.0.2.stood  Ihe  sera[>liims,  each  one  had  s.wiapa 
Rev.  4. 8.  four  beasts  had  each  s.  wings  about  him 

SIX  years. 
^en.31.4I.  I  served  thee  s.  years  for  thy  cattle 
Exod. 2i. 2.  s.  years  he  shall  serve,  and  in  seventh 
he  shall  go  out  free,  Deut.  15. 12.  Jen. 
34.  14. 

23.  iO.s.  years  thou  shall  sow  Ihy  land  and  gather 
J^ev.25.  3.  s.  years  thou  shall  prune  Ihy  vineyard 
/JewMS.  18. double  hired  servant  in  sei  ving  s.yrara 
Judg.  12.  7.  and  .leplithah  judged  Lrael  s.  yeara 

1  Kings  10.  23.  Omri  reigned  s.  years  in  TIrzah 

2  Kings  11.3.  .loash  was  hid  with  his  nurse  in  iks 

house  of  the  Lord  •.  years,  2  Chrun.  22.  12. 
SIXTH. 
Gen.  ,30. 19.  Lenh  coiiceiven,  bare  Jacob  the  «.  soc 
F.xod.  20.  9.  thou  shall  double  s.  cunain  in  taherc. 
y.<y.25.21.will  command  myblessingon  yon,5.7tM 
■  losh.  19.  32.  Ihe  s.  lot  came  out  for  Xa'phlali 
2  Sam.  3. 5.  Ithream,  David's  s.  son,  1  Chron.  3  .3. 
2  Kings  18. 10.  in  3.  yenrol  Hezek.  Samaria  lakea 
E:r(iO.  15.  I.ouse  was  finished  ins.  year  of  Darius 
E:fA-.  4. 11  drink  water  by  measure,  s.  pari  of  him 

8.  1.  in  Ihe  .«.  year  the  hand  of  Lord  fell  upon  mo 

39.  2.  I  will  leave  but  the  s.  part  of  Ihee 
45.  13.  Ihe  oblation  Ihe  s.  part  of  an  ephali 

40.  14.  a  meat-oflfering  the  s.  part  of  an  ephah 
Mat.  20.  5.  again  he  went  out  about  the  s.  hour 

27.45.  there  was  darkness  over  all  the  larid  from 
the  .«.  lo  ninth  hour,  Mark  15.  33.  /,«*» 
23.  44. 
.Tnhn  4.  6.  about  1I19  s.  hour  .lesns  sat  on  ihc  well 

19.  14.  and  he  was  crucified  about  the  s.  boui 
.f)ets  10.9.  Peter  went  lo  pray  about  the  s.  hour 
Rev.  0. 12.  when  be  opened  s.  seal,  an  earlliqiiake 

9.  13.  Ihe  s.  angel  sounded,  and  I  heard  a  voice 
14.  saying  to  the  s.  angel,  loose  Ihe  four  angeig 

10. 12.  s.  angel  poured  oul  vial  on  river  Eiipln ales 
21.  20.  the  s.  foundation  of  the  wall  was  sardiui 
See  Day,  Month. 
SIXTEEN. 
Gen.  40.  18.  Zilpah  bare  to  Jacob  .9.  souls 
Kxod.  20.  25.  s(jckels  of  silver,  s.  sockets  36.  30. 
2  Kings  13.10.Jehoash  reigned  .5.  years  in  Samaria 
14.21.  and  made  Azariah,  when  s.  years  old,  king 
15.  33.  Jotham  reigned  over  Judah  .s.  vears  in  Je- 
rusalem, 2  Chron.  27.  l',  8.  |  28.  1. 

1  Chr.  4.  27.  Shimei  had  s.  sons  and  six  daughtera 

24.  4.  among  sons  of  Eleazar  were  s.  chief  men 

2  Chr.  13.  21.  Ahijali  begat  suns  and  s.  daughters 

SIXTEENTH. 
1  Chron.  24.  14.  the  .«.  lot  cnme  forth  to  Tmmer 

25.  23.  the  s.  lot  came  forth  to  Hananiah 

SIXTY. 
^fn.5.15.1\TaliaInleel  lived  s.yeaisand  bejat  Jared 
21  .Enoch  lived  s.-five  vears  and  begat  Methusel. 
/.PB.27.  3.  estimation  of  the  male  from  twenty  to  s, 
7.  if  it  be  from  s.  years  old  above  thy  estimaiion 
J^vm.  7.  ?^.  offer  s.  rams,  .«.  he-goa's,  s.  lambs 
Mai.  13.  8.  brought  forth  .«.  fold,  23.  Mark  4. 8, 20 

SIZE. 
Kind.  30.  9  the  curtains  were  all  of  one  s.  1.'5. 
I  A'n(n'.«0.25.bntli  rhernbimsofone  mea-nre  and  .5 
7  37.  all  Ihe  hnses  of  one  nteasere.  ."mkI  r)f  one  « 
1  Ckr  2:1  9S).  for  all  mannerof  s.  Duvidleft  chiir^e 


SKI 

SKILL. 

IB^ngi^.  6  ihouknowesnlioreisnotr.ny  thai  can 

a.  to  liew  tiMlliL-r  like  Ilii;  Suloiiians,  -.i  C/ir.)i.)i, 

2  CAruii.  i  7.  sciiil  mc  a  man  that  cuiij>.  logravu 

34.  li.  all  that  could  «.  ot'  iiiatrujiiaiils  u!'  music 

SKILL. 

Ecci-  9.  II.  nor  yet  favour  to  men  ofs.  but  time 

Oan  l.n.G.gave  tliui:ikiio\vlL(lgu  anil  s.iiiwisdoin 

iJ  ii  lain  now  come  lor  to  give  i  lite*. and  uiiderBt. 

SKILFUL. 

1  CAr.5.13.  sonsolKeolif"  ie^  3iiite8s.in  war 

15,  a.  t.'lwr.aniah  insiructt'd,  because  lie  \vai>  i. 
Sg.il. there  shall  lie  wilh  thee  every  willing^,  man 

2  Chr.  'J.  U.  I  hiive  sent  a  cunning  man  «.  to  «ork 
[.in.  '.i.  t'l.  tl'e  L..-d  takelh  away  ihe  i.ol'speoch 
Ezf.k.  21.  HI.  give  you  intolhe  hand  ot'«.  lode.stroy 
Vi.n.  I.  4.  ciiildrcn  s.  in  all  wisdom,  and  cuniniig 
.Sini.i  5.  It),  .lucri  are  s.  ol  lamentation  to  wailing 

sKlLI'L'LLi'. 
ria/.:i:!.3.siiig  a  ih.'W  ^ong,  jilays. with  aloud  noise 

:^K1LFUL^'ESS. 
P.ial.  7B.  72.  and  guided  Ihem  by  s.  of  hia  hands 

SKL\. 
RziiJ.  22.  27.  his  covering,  it  is  his  raiment  for .". 
2'.).  J4.  bullock's  Ik'shi.  anddungburn,  I.tv.i.  )!. 
3-1.  2'.t  Moses  wist  not  that  s.  ofl'uceslio::e,  3U,  I*;*. 
Lev.  7.  6.  the  priest  ihat  oflereth  shall  have  the  3. 
11.32.  if  dead  fall  on  s.  or  sack  it  shall  be  unclean 
13.  2.  shall  have  II.  Ihes.  a  rising  like  the  plague 

3.  the  priest  shall  look  on  the  plague  in  the  s.  of 

theliesh,  and  if  deeper  than  ihes.  of  his  tlesh 

4.  if  bright  spot  be  white  in  the  s.  of  his  flesh 
5  if  the  plague  spread  not  in  the  s.  6,  22,28. 
7.  if  scab  spread  abroad  in  the  s.  8,  27,  :i5,  36. 
JO.  if  the  rising  be  white  in  the  «.  it  is  a  leprosy 
IL  it  is  an  old  leprosy  in  the  «.  of  his  flesh 

5ti  then  he  shall  rend  it  out  of  garment  or  s. 
15.17. every  s.  w  hereon  is  seed  .vashed  with  v\ater 
,Vum.  l'J.5.  burn  liuifer,  hers,  and  flesh  and  blood 
Jubi.  4.  s.  for*,  all  a  man  hath  will  he  give  for  life 
7.  5.  my  s.  is  broken,  and  become  loathsome 
10.  11.  thou  hast  clothed  me  with  s.  and  flesh 

16.  15.  I  sewed  sackcloth  on  my  «.  and  defiled 
18   13.  it  shall  devour  the  strength  of  his  s. 

19.  20.  bone  cleaveth  to  my  s.  and  to  my  flesh, 
and  I  am  escaped  with  the  s.  of  niy  teel.'i 
26.  though  al'ler  my  s.  wornts  desuoy  this  body 
30.  30.  my  s.  is  black  upon  me,  bones  are  burnt 
41.  7.  canst  thoi!  fill  his  s.  with  barbed  irons  1 
Pao/.  1U2.  .1.  by  groaning  my  bones  cleave  to  my  s. 
Jcr.  13.  23.  can  the  Ethiopian  change  his  s.  ? 
L,am.  3.  4.  my  flesh  and  .<.  hath  he  made  old 

4.  S  their  s.  cleaveth  to  their  bones,  is  withered 

5.  10.  our  s.  was  black  like  an  oven  for  famine 
Ezck.  37.  G.  I  will  cover  you  with  s.  put  breath,  S. 
Mic.  3.  2.  who  pluck  ofl'  iheir  s.  and  iheir  flesh 

3.  who  eat  flesh,  and  flay  their  s.  from  olf  them 
JUarIi  1.0.  John  had  a  girdle  of  a  s.  about  hislcms 

SKINS. 
Gm.  3.  21.  Lord  madecoatsofs.  and  clothed  them 
27.  10.  sh.e  put.?,  of  kids  of  goats  upon  his  hands 
EiO(/.35. 23.  every  man  with  wJiom  were  found  red 
s.  of  rams  and  badgers' s.  brought  them 
Lev.  13.  50.  this  is  the  law  of  the  plague  ofs. 
Ifi.  27.  they  shall  burn  in  fire  their  s.  and  flesh 
AVm.  31.  20.  purify  your  raiment,  all  made  ofs. 
//eJ.  11.37.  wandc.-sil  about  in  sheep  s.  and  goats. 

SKIP. 
Psal.  29.  6.  lie  maketh  them  also  to  s.  like  a  Cdlf 

SKIPPED. 
Psal.  114.  4.  the  mounlHins  s.  like  rams,  6. 

SKIPPEDST. 
/e»-.48.27.  since  thou  spakest  of  him,  thou  s.  for  jr.y 

SKIPPING. 
Cant.  2.  8.  behold,  lie  cor.ielh  3.  upon  the  hills 

SKIRT 
Is  the  part  of  a  parment  Itrlnw  the  waist.  Ruth 
says  to  Boaz,  Cast  thy  skirt  over  me,  liuth  3. 
9.  Ihat  is,  Take  me  into  thy  protection,  by 
takini;  me  to  be  thy  wife.  It  is  spoken  in  allu- 
sion to  the  ancient  custom  or  ceremony  of  the 
bridesrroooi' s  spreading  the  skirt  of  histriirmenl 
over  the  bride;  to  signify  his  ri^ht  to  her,  his 
authority  over  her,  and  hisohUrriUmn  to  protect 
Her.  So  also  in  Ezck.  16.  8,  I  spread  my 
skirt  over  thee:  f  betrothed  thee,  and  engaged 
by  cooeniinl  to  love,  cherish,  prntect,  and  guard 
thee.  The  prophet  Jeremiah  says,  that  the  fil- 
thiness  of  .ferusalem  is  in  her  skirts,  /,am.  1. 
9.  Her  wickedness  is  evident,  she  is  not  asha- 
med to  expose  it  to  the  view  of  all.  The  Lord 
threatens  to  discover  the  skirts  of  Israel  and 
Jiiitah  upon  thrir  faces,  .!cr.  13.  2G,  I  will 
discover  thy  skirts  upon  thy  face;  I  will 
throw  thy  skirts  upon  thy  face ;  and  so  discover 
tkii nakedness ;  that  it,  I  iciL  bring  thee  into 
a  most  disgraceful,  contemptibli:  cund'.t'.on,  by 
tkote  judgments  that  I  will  inflict  tipon  thee. 
ft  J5  .iaid  in  DruI.  ?2.  30,  A  man  shall 
not  discover  his  father's  skirt;  ike  skirt  o 
553 


SLA 

t/u:  mother's  garment,  that  is,  her  italced- 
nc.'is;  which  is  cailtd  his  father's  skirt;  be- 
cause his  father  and  inothir  were  onefitsh, 
or  because  his  fath'ir  aliinc  had  the  riffht  to 
uncover  it. 

Deal.  22.  30.  man  shall  not  discover  his  father's  s. 
27.  20.  because  he  uncovereth  his  father's  s. 

yi'H/A3.9.spread  therefore  thy  s.  over  thine  handm. 

1  Ham..  15.  27.  he  laid  hold  on  the  s.  of  hismanlle 
24.  4.  David  cut  ofl"  the  s.  of  Saul's  robe  privily 

5.  heart  smote  him,  because  he  cut  ofl' Saul's  s. 
11.  father,  Bee  the  s.  of  thy  robe  in  my  hand 
F.iek.  lli.  8.  behold,  I  spread  my  s.  over  thee 
Hag.  2.  12.   if  one  bear  holy  flesh  in  the  s.  and 
with  his  s.  do  touch  bread,  pottage, 
wine,  or  oil 
ZecA.8.23.shall  take  hold  ofs.  of  him  that  is  a  Jew 

SKIRTS. 
Psal.  133.2.  Ihat  went  down  to  s.  of  his  garments 
.Icr.  2.  34.  in  s.  is  found  blood  of  poor  innocents 
13.  22.  for  thy  iniquity  are  thy  s.  discovered 
2ti.  therefore  will  I  discover 'ihy  s.  Mah.  3.  5. 
f.arn.  1.  9.  her  filtliineF.s  in  hers,  remembered  not 
Kzek.  5. 3.  shall  take  a'iid  bind  a  few  hairs  in  tiiy  s. 

SKULL. 
■  fudg.  0.  53.  cast  a  piece  of  millstone  to  break  his  s. 
2A'i«^.v9. 35.  they  found  no  more  of  Jezebel  than  s. 
./1/aJ.  27. 33.  were  come  toGolgotha,  that  is  to  say, 
the  place  of  a  s.  Mark  15.  H.  John  19. 17. 
SKV. 
Deut.  33.  28.  who  ridath  in  his  excellency  on  s. 
.lob  37.  IS.  liast  thou  with  him  spread  out  the  s.? 
Mat.  16  2.  it  will  be  fait  weather,  for  s.  is  rtd,  3. 
/.uke  12.  56.  ye  can  discern  face  of  the  s.  and  carih 
Heb.ll.  12.  BO  many  as  the  stars  of  s.  ill  multiiude 

SKIES. 
2Sa77i.22. 12.  he  made  thick  clouds  of  the  s.  hispa- 
viliims  round  ahouthim,  Psal.  18.11. 
Psal.  77. 17.  clouds  poured  outs,  sent  out  a  sound 
[sa.  45.  8.  and  let  Ihe  s.  pour  down  righteousness 
.ler.  51.  9.  fur  her  judgment  is  lilted  up  even  to  s. 

SLACK. 
Deut.7. 1'J.  ho  '.vill  not  be  s.  tohim  ihat  hateth  him 
Josh.  18.3.  how  long  are  yes.  to  go  to  possess  land  ! 
Pr.vy. 10.4. become  poor  that  dealeth  with  a  s.  hnnd 
Zeph.  3.!G.shall  be  said  to  Zion,  let  not  hands  be  s. 

2  Pet.  3.  9.  Lord  is  not  s.  concerning  his  pr-oniise 

SLACK. 
/5fKt.23.21.when  vow  a  vowthoii  shalt  nnts.to  pay 
Josk.  10.  6.  saying,  s.  not  thy  hand  from  servant.- 
2.ffiHn-s4. 24.  s.  not  riding  for  me  except  I  bid  thee 

SLACKED. 
Ildb.  1.  4.  law  is  s.  indgment  doth  never  go  fortii 

SLACKNESS. 
2  Pet.  3.  9.  Lord  is  not  slack,  as  some  men  count  s. 

SLAIN,  Jictivc. 
Gen.  4.  23.  for  I  have  s.  a  man  to  my  wounding 
J^um.  14.  16.  therefore  he  hath  s.  them  in  wildern. 
I'i.  33.  surely  now  I  had  5.  thee,  saved  her  alive 
J)eut.  1.  4.  after  he  had  .«.  Sihon  kingof  Amoritcs 

21.  1.  and  it  be  not  known  who  hath  .5.  him 
.fudg.  9.  13.  and  have  s.  his  sons  upon  one  stone 

IT).  16.  jaw-bone  of  an  ass  have  Is.  1000  men 
20.  5.  the  men  of  Gibeah  thought  to  have  s.  ne 

1  Sam.  18.  7.  Saul  hath  s.  his  thousands,  21.  11. 
22.21. shewed  Dav.ihatSaul  had  s.  Lord's  priests 

2  Sain.  1.  16.  saying,  I  have  s.  the  Lord's  anointed 

3.  30.Abner,  because  he  had  s.  their  broth.  Asaiiel 

4.  11.  when  wicked  men  haves,  righteous  person 

12.  9.  hast  s.  Uriah  with  the  sword  of  Amnion 

13.  30.  Absalom  hath  s.  all  king's  sons,  none  lefi 
32.  they  have  nots.  all,  for  Amnon  ouly  is  dead 

21. 12.  when  Ihe  Philistines  had  s.  Saul  in  Gilboa 
16.  Uhbi-bencb  thought  to  have  s.  David 

1  Kings  1.19.Adon!Jah  hath  s.  oxen  and  sheep,  25. 
9.  16.  Pharaoh  had  gone  up  and  s.  the  Canaanites 
13.  2fl.  therefore  the  lion  hath  torn  and  s.  him 
16.  16.  people  heard  say,  Zimri  hath  s.  the  king 
19.  1.  Ahal)  told  how  he  had  s.  all  the  prophets 

10.  for  Israel  have  s.  thy  prophets,  14. 

2  h'ings  14.5.  he  slew  his  servants  who  had  s.  king 
2Clkron.il.  13.  hasi  \  •'.■/  hretli.  better  Ihan  thyself 

22.  1.  for  the  band  ormeii  had  s.  all  the  oldest 
9.  when  they  had  s.  Ahaziali,  ihey  buried  him 

23.  21.  cily  was  quiet  after  they  hails.  Athaliali 
28.9.  haves.  Ihem  in  rage  that  reacheth  to  heaven 

Fsth.  9.  12.  ihe  Jews  haves.  500  men  in  Shiishan 
./ob  1.  15.  the  Siibeans  have  s.  the  servants,  17. 
Prov.  7.  26.  many  sVong  men  have  heens.  by  her 
/srt. 14. 20. because  thou  hastdcstroyed  and  s. people 
./fr.33.5. bodies  of  men  whom  I  haves,  inmy  anger 

41.4.  d.ny  after  he  had  s.  C.edaliah,  9,  IG,  18. 
J.am.  2.  21.  hast  s.  ihem  ind<iy  of  thy  anger,  3.  43. 
Ezek.  16.  21.  that  Ihou  hast  s.  my  children 

23.  30.  when  Ihey  had  s.  Iheir  children  lo  idols 
Ifos.  6.  5.  I  have  s.  Ihem  by  words  of  my  mouth 
yimos  4.  10.  your  young  men  have  I  s.  "^ith  sword 
.^c«s2. 23.  ye  have  takrn,  by  wicked  hands  have  s. 

752.  have  s.thcm  that  shewed  coming  of  ju^t  One 

23.  14.  we  will  eat  nothing  till  we  have  s.  Paul 
4C 


SLA 

SLAIN,  Passive. 
Ocv.  31.  27.  the  sons  of  .lacob  cam'!  upon  thes. 
Lev.  M.  51.  di|)  them  in  the  blood  of  the  s.  bird 
26.  17.  and  ye  shall  be  s.  before  your  em mies 
Xum.  11.22.  shall  the  Hocks,  and  the  herds  be  s.  ? 

19.  16.  whosoever  toueheth  any  s.  lb.  |  31.  I'J. 
23.  24.  eat  of  prey,  and  drink  the  hh  oil  .il  ihe  s. 
25. 14. name  of  the  Israelite  thai  was  s.  w;is  Zimri 

15.  name  of  woman  that  was  s.  wns  Cozhi,  lb. 

31.  8.  besides  the  rest  of  ihem  that  were  s. 
lleut.  21.  1.  if  one  he  foi  nds.  in  kind  givelh  tiicr: 

3.  the  elders  of  the  cily  ne.\t  lo  llw  s.  man 
28.  31.  thine  ox  shall  be  s.  before  thine  eyes 

32.  42.  make  mine  arrows  drunk  with  blood  of  j. 
./'.sA.  11.6.  will  I  deliver  Ihem  lip  all. v.befoielsiac 

13.  22   Balaam  also  among  them  thai  were  s. 
■hidg.  16.  t24.  theileslroyer  who  iniilti|)lifii  on:  t, 

20.  4.  the  luishand  of  the  woman  that  wbd  g. 
l.Si7w.4.l  I. ark  taken, Hophni  ami  i'hinelias  were.7 

19.  6.  as  Ihe  Lcrd  liveth,  he  shall  not  be  s. 

II.  il  thou  save  not,  tomorrow  ihou  shall  be  f. 

20.  :f2.  wheref  shall  he  he  s.  what  haih  he  di-.p-: 
31. 1.  men  ol  Israel  fled  hefoie  thel'hilistiiie>,  am! 

fill  down  s.in  mount  Gilboa,  1  Chron.  10. 1. 
8.  when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  the  s. 
2  Sum.  1.  19.  beauty  of  Israel  is  s.  on  high  |  laces 
22.  fiom  ihe  blood  ofs.  from  fat  of  Ihe  inii'hly 
25.  O  Jonathan,  Ihou  wiist  s.  in  thy  high  place* 
18.  7.  when  Israel  wen^s.  hefoie  Da\  id'sservarta 

1  Kings  v..  IS.when  Joah  wns  gone  lo  bury  llies. 

2  Kings'.^.  23.  this  is  blood,  the  kings  are  surely  s. 
11.  2.  stole  Jonsh  from  among  them  ihat  were  s. 

8.  he  that  Cometh  wiih  n  ranges  lei  him  be  s. 

16.  they  laid  hands  on  her,  and  there  was  she  .?. 

1  Chr.  5. 22.  there  fell  down  irianvs.  war  wasolt;. 

2  CAr^l3. 17.  fell  s.  of  Israel  5iro,(M)  chosen  men 
Esth.  7.4.  for  we  are  sold,  I  and  my  people,to  be  s 

9.  11.  number  of  Ihe  s.  in  Shushan  the  palace 
■  hb  39.  30.  ard  where  the  s.  are,  there  is  she 
Psal.  62.  3.  ye  shall  hes.  ail  of  you,  as  bowing  wall 
88.  5.  like  Ihe  .«.  that  lie  in  the  grave 
89. 10.  thou  hast  broken  Kahabiii  pieces  as  one  r. 
Prov.  22.  13.  the  sloihful  man  sailh,  I  shall  be  «. 

21.  11.  to  deliver  those  that  are  ready  to  be  i. 
iio.  ID.  4.  and  they  shall  fall  under  the  s 

1-!.  10.  and  as  the  raiment  of  those  that  are  *, 

22.  2.  l;.y  s.  men  weie  not  s.  with  sword  or  dead 
2.-;.  il.  the  earth  also  shall  no  more  cover  her  i. 

I   27.  7.  is  hes.  according  to  slaughter,  or  s.  by  him 

34.  3.  theirs,  also  shall  becasi  out,  si  ink  coifie  uf 

06.  10.  and  the  s.  of  the  Lord  shall  be  many 
.ler.  9.  1.  that  I  might  wen])  for  s.  of  my  people 

14.  18.  if  I  go  into  the  field,  behold  s.  with  sword 
18.21.  let  their  young  men  be  s.  by  sword  in  hnttle 
■.^5.  33.  s.  of  the  Lord  he  from  one  end  of  earth 
41.  9.  and  IslimacI  filled  the  pit  with  the  s. 

51.  4.  thus  the  s.  shall  full  in  land  of  {'haldeans 

47.  !ind  all  her  s.  shall  fall  in  the  mid.-t  of  her 

49.  asKabylon  hath  caiised  s.  of  Israel  to  fall,  so 

at  Babylon  shall  fall  thes.  of  all  the  earth 

f.am.l.  20.  shall  priest  and  prophet  he  s.  in  sanct. 

4.9.they  that  be  s.wilh  sword,  are  bPllcrihan  ihey 

that  bes.  wiih  hunger,  for  these  (line  away 

Kiek.  6.7.  and  thes.  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  you 

13.  when  the  s.  men  shall  be  among  their  idols 
9.  7.  defile  the  house  and  fill  Ihe  courts  with  s. 
I   11.  6.  ye  have  mulliplied  your  s.  in  Ihe  cilv, 
ye  have  filled  the  streets  with  Ihe  .v. 

7.  your  s.  are  the  fle^h,  and  this  city  the  caldron 
21.  14.  sword  ofs.  it  is  the  sword  of  grentmcn  s. 

29.  to  bring  thee  upon  necks  of  Ihem  Ihat  are*. 
26.  6.  her  daughters  in  field  shall  be  s.  by  sword 
28.  8.  thou  shalt  die  deaths  of  them  that  are  s. 
30.  4.  great  pain  when  thes.  shall  fall  in  Egypt 

11.  they  shall  fill  the  land  vj'i\\\  the  s. 
31. 17. went  into  hell  with  him  unto  ihem  that  be  a 

16.  chalt  lie  with  them  s.  with  sword,  32.  20. 
32.  20.  they  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  the  s.  25 

21.  they  lie  s.  by  the  swcrd,  22,  23,  24. 

25.all  of  them  uncircumciseds.  by  sword,  20,  3(1 

31.  even  Phar.  and  all  his  army  s.  by  sword,  32. 

35.  8.  I  will  fill  his  moMntains  with  Ins  s.  men 
37.  9.  rome,  O  breath,  breathe  upon  these  s. 

Dan.".  13.  decree  went  forth  that  wise  menshould 
bes.  Ihey  sought  Daniel  and  his  fellows  to  be  s 
5.  30.  in  that  night  was  Belshazzar  the  king  s. 
7.11. 1  beheld,  even  till  beast  wns  s.and  destroyed 
11 .26. army  overflow,  and  many  shall  fall  down  s. 
JV7i/i.3.3.there  is  iniiltitude  of  s. number  of  carcases 
7..rph.  2.  12.  ye  Ethiopians  shall  he  s.  by  my  sword 
Luke  9.  22.  Son  of  man  must  be  s.  and  be  raised 
Jict.sH.  fl6.  Theiidas  was  s.  as  many  as  obeyed  birr 

7.  42.  O  Israel,  have  ye  offered  lo  me  s.  beasts^ 
13.  28.  yet  ilesired  Ihey  Pilatethathe  should  bt  ». 

Fph.  2.  16.  by  the  cross,  havings,  enmilytherebj 
Ifeb.  11.37.  Ihey  were  stoned,  were  s.  with  sworS 
Ucv.  2.  13.  Antipas,  who  was  s.  among  you 

5.  6.  in  the  midst  stood  a  Lamb,  as  it  had  been  s 

9.  thou  wasts.  ||  12.  the  Lamb  ihat  wns  s.  13.  8 

6.  9.  souls  of  them  that  were  s.  for  word  of  Go'! 


SLA 

Sto.  11. 13.  Ill  tli-.'eattl  quake  were  J.  of  men  7(XX) 
1^.  21.  iti  lier  Itiiincl  llie  lilood  of  all  lliat  were  .1. 

19.  21.  reiniiaiit  *.  uitli  sword  uf  liiui  that  eat 

SI.ANUEK. 
yuM.  14.n(i.  t(i  marniur  b>  bririi^iug  u|i  f.  5.  on  la.nii 
pjai.  31.  13.  Ibf  I  have  lioaril  the  s.  of  many 
Prvv    10.  Iti.  he  IhiU  uitereili  a  s.  is  a  tool 

•SLANDERED. 
2  Sam.  19.  27.  he  hath  s.  thy  servant  to  my  Lord 

SLANDEKEST. 
Ptal.  50.  20.  tliou  .s.  tliiiic  owii  mother's  son 

SLANDERETH. 
i^sal.  101.  5.  whoso*,  his  iieit'li.  him  will  I  cut  off 

SLANDEKEKS. 
!  Tim.  3.  II.  thiir  wives  imisi  he  grave,  not  s. 

SLANDEROUSLY. 
li.'in.  3.  8.  and  not  niiher,  as  we  he  s.  reported 

SLANDERri. 
Jer.  6.  28.  they  are  all  revol'.ers  walking  with  «. 
9.  4.  and  every  iieighhour  will  walk  wiih  s. 

SLANG. 
KS'j??!. 17.49.  Dav.tocik  iroiii  his  bag  a  stsr.e  a.nd  s.h 

SLAVE,  S. 

/er.2. 14.  is  Israel  a  servant  ?  is  he  home-born  .».? 

iiev.  18.  13.  no  man  hiiyetlithe  merchandise  oi'e. 

SLAUGHTER. 

1  Sam.  14.  14.  thai  tiists.  wiiich  Jonathan  mr.de 
30.  lor  had  there  not  heen  now  much  greaier  s. 

17.57. as  David  returned  frojii  s. of  Philistines,  Ab- 

ner  brought  liim  before  Saul,  18. 6. 2  .'iaiit.  1. 1. 

?.S«m.l7.9.i.s  s  among  people  who  Ibllow  Al>salom 

2  C/iritn.25.  14.  .Aniaiiah  was  come  from  the  5. 
Psa.1.  44.  22.  we  are  counled  iis  sheep  for  the  5. 
Frov.  7.  22.  he  goetb  alter  her,  as  an  ox  to  the  s. 
ha.  10.  2G.  according  lo  the  s.  of  Midian  at  Orct) 

14.  21. prepares. for  his  child,  for  iniquity  of  fath. 
27.7.  accoriling  lo  s.<iftheiii  thai  are  slain  by  'lim 
3^.2.  he  hath  desiroyed,  iind  delivered  them  tt  s. 
53.  7.  tie  is  brought  i.s  a  hinih  to  s.  .Jer.  11.  19. 
65.  12.  and  ve  sliall  all  how  down  to  the  s. 
Jer.  7.  32.  no'moieTophel,  but  i  alley  of  s.  19.  G. 
12.3.  thou  hast  seen  and  tried  my  heart,  pull  them 
out  like  8hee|)  fors.  prepinethem  for  day  "(  s. 
25.  34.  for  the  days  of  your  s.  are  accompiished 
4H.  1.').  his  chosL-n  young  men  aregonedown  tos. 
50.  27.  let  them  go  down  to  the  ••>■.  woe  to  them 
.51.  40. 1  will  bring  them  down  like  lambs  to  the  s. 
F.iek.  9.  2.  and  every  man  as.  weapon  in  his  hand 

21.  iO.tt  is  sharpened  lomakesore  s.it  isfmbished 
i.').  it  is  made  bright,  it  is  wrapped  up  for  the."!. 
22.  was  divination  lo  open  the  mouth  in  the  s. 
28  the  sword  is  drawn,  U»  the  s.  it  is  furbished 

Sfi.  15.  wlien  Ihe  s.  is  made  in  the  midst  of  thee 
Has.  5.  2.  and  reverters  are  profound  to  make  s. 
Obad. '.).  of  Ihe  mount  of  Esau  may  bis  cut  off  by  s. 
Zi:ch.  11.  4.  thus  saith  Lord,  feed  the  flock  o( s. 

7.  I  will  feed  (l<ick  of  s.  O  poor  flock 
^cts9.  32.  eunuch  re::d,  he  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  s. 
9.1.  Saul  yet  breathing  out «.  against  ihe  disciples 
Bom.  8.  3t).  wc  are  counted  as  sheep  for  the  s. 
?/e/.i.7.1  Molch.  inetApra.relurning  from  s.ofkings 
yu/H. 5. S.have nourished  your  heaiu,  asin  day  ofs. 
Sec  GnE*T. 
SLAY. 
O-n.4.14.  that  everyone  thatfindeth  me  shall  s. me 
2t'.  4.  Lord,  wilt  Ihou.v.  also  a  righleous nation  7 

1 1.  and  tiiey  will  s.  me  for  my  wife's  sake 
27.  41.  then  will  I  a.  my  brother  Jacob 
34.  30.  theyshallsailii'r  together  ag.  me  and  s.  me 
37.  20.  ('(une  now  Uierefore  and  let  us  s.  him 

26.  Judah  said,  w  hal  profit  is  it  if  we  s.  brother? 

42.  37.  .s.  my  two  sons  if  I  bring  him  not  to  thee 

43.  Ifi.  bring  these  men  home,  s.  and  make  ready 
f:xo>l.i.-^.  hehcdd,  I  will  s.  ihy  son,  even  first-born 

2.1.  7.  the  innocent  and  righteous  ,s.  tiiou  not 
29.  If).  Ihou  shiilt  .t.  ram  and  sprinkle  his  blood 
3i.l2.ror  mischief  did  he  bring  tliemout  tos.  them 

27.  .<!.  every  man  his  brother  and  companion 
Lev.  4.  29.  s.  sin-offering,  33.  ||  14. 13.  s.  the  himb 

20.  15.  if  a  man  he  with  a  beast,  ye  shall  s.  beast 
JViim.  19.  3.  one  shall  .?.  red  heifer  before  his  face 

25.5.  ».  ye  every  (mi;  his  men  joined  to  Baal-peor 
35. 19.  revenger  of  blooil  shall  s.  the  murderer,  21. 
PchM9.().  lest  avenser  of  blood  pursue  and  «.  him 
Tosk.  13.  22.  Isruel  did  .•!.  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor 

^tlff.  8.  19.  had  saved  them  alive,  would  not  .':.you 
20.  Iiesaid  to  .lether  his  firsl-born,  up  ands.lhem 
9.  54.  s.  me,  that  men  say  not,  a  woman  slew  him 

1  Suvt.  2.  25.  because  the  Lord  woulil  s.  them 
5.  11.  send  away  ihe  ark  of  God  that  its.  us  not 

14.  34.  bring  every  man  his  o.x,  s.  here,  and  eat 
15  3.  spare  them  not,  but  s.  both  man  and  woman 
19.  15.  bring  him  up  to  me,  that  I  may  s.  him 
iO.  8.  if  there  be  in  me  iniquity,  s.  me  thyself 

22.  17.  king  s:iid,  turn  and  .?.  the  priests  of  the  I.. 
Sam.  1.  9.  San\  said  to  me,  stand  upon  me  and  .«. 
JTirtcrs  1.  51.  let  king  swe.ir  lo  me  he  will  not  « 

3.  26.  give  her  living  child,  in  no  wise  s.  it,  27. 

15.  28.  Nadnb  did  Baasha  s.  and  reigned  instead 
IP.  12  when  bp  cannot  find  iIko,  ho  shall  s.  me 


SLA 

1  A'iHgi.slO.  '7.  escaped  sword  ofHaziiel  pliall  Jehu 

that  C3capeih  sword  ofJehu  sliall  Elisha  s. 
20.3G.a«sooii  as  thou  art  departed, I  ion  shall  s.  thee 

2  Anigs  8.  12.  and  their  young  men  wilt  thou  s. 
10.  23.  go  ill  and  s.  them,  let  none  come  forlii 

17.  26.  God  hath  oeiit  lions,  and  they  s.  them 

2  Chron.  23. 14.  s.  her  not  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
29.  34.  priests  too  lew  tos.  all  tl-.e  burnt-offerings 
.Wi.  4.  II.  >vu  will  s.  them  and  cause  work  cease 
./u'j  9.  23.  if  the  scourge  s.  suddenly,  he  will  laugh 

13.  15.  though  he  i'.  me,  yet  will  I  trust  in  hini 
20.16.shall  suck  poison,  viper's  tongue  shall  shim 

r'.-^ai.3'/.  21.  evil  shall  s.  wicked  that  hate  righteous 
59.  li.  s.  them  not,  lest  my  people  forget,  scatter 
94.  'J.  they  s.  the  widow  and  the  stranger 
W.'i.  16.  that  he  might  s.  Ihe  broken  in  heart 
i:i9.  19.  surely  thou  wilt  s.  the  wicked,  O  God 
Prov.l.  32.  turning  away  of  the  simple  shall  s.tliem 
fsa.  11.  4.  Vvfilh  breatliol  his  lipsshiill  he  s.  wicked 

14.  30.  with  famine,  and  he  shall  s.  thy  remnani 
'{7.  1.  Lord  shall  s.  the  dragon  that  is  m  the  sea 
t.5.  15.  for  Lord  God  shall  s.  thee,  call  his  serv. 

Jer.  5.  6.  a  lion  out  of  tlie  forest  shall  s.  them 

20.  4.  he  shall  carry  Judah  captive  and  s.  them 
29.21. shads. A hab  andZedekiah  before  your  eyes 
40.  15.  let  me  go  1  pray  thee,  and  I  will  s.  Ishmael, 

son  ofNethaniaii ;  wherefore  should  he  s.  thee  ? 

4'..  8.  len  men  were  found  that  said,  s.  us  not 

50.27.S.  all  hei  bullocks,  woe  to  them,  day  is  come 
.";;.':  9.  6.  s.  utterly  old  and  young,  both  maids  and 

23   47.  they  shall  s.  their  sons  and  daughters 

2b.  8.  he  shall  s.  with  sword  thy  daughters  in  field 
11.  he  shall  s.  thy  people  by  the  sword 

44.11.  they  shall  s.  the  burnt-offering  and  sacrifice 
Hos.  2.3.  set  like  a  dry  land  and  s.  her  with  thirst 

9.  10.  tho'  they  bring  forth,  yet  will  I  s.  the  fruit 
..imos  2.  3.  I  will  s.  all  princes  thereof  with  him 

9.  1.  I  will  s.  the  last  of  them  with  the  sword 
4.  will  I  command  sword,  and  it  shall  s.  them 
Zccli.  11.  5.  whoso  (lossessors  .5.  them  and  hold 
/,uAf  I  I.49.snme  of  them  they  shall  s.and  persecute 

19.  27.  bring  hither,  and  s.  them  before  me 

To  SLAY. 
Gen.  18.  25.  that  be  far  from  thee  to  s.ihe  righteous 

22.  10.  Abraham  stretched  his  hand  to  s.  his  son 

37.  18.  they  conspired  against  him  to  s.  nim 
Kiorf.2.15. Pharaoh  sought  to  s.  Moses,  but  he  fled 

5.  21.  lo  put  a  sword  in  their  hand  to  s.  us 

21.  14.  if  a  man  come  on  neighbour  to  s.withguile 
/>c«l.9.28.brought  Ihcm  out^os.them  in  wilderness 

27.  25.  cursed  that  taketh  reward  to  s.  innocent 

1  Sam.  5.  10.  they  have  brought  the  ark  to  s.  us 

19.  5.  why  then  sin,  to  s.  David  w  iihout  a  cause? 
1  I.Saul  went  <o  watch  him  ands.him  in  morning 

20.  33.  it  wasdetermined  of  his  father  tos.  David 

2  Sam.  3.  37.  it  was  not  of  the  king  to  s.  Abner 

21.  2.  Saul  sought  to  k.  ihfin  in  his  zeal  lo  Israel 
\  Kings  17.  18.  O  man,art  Ihoii  coine<»s.  my  son? 

18.  9.  deliver  me  into  the  hand  of  Ahab  lo  s.  me 
2  Chron.  20.  23.  utterly  to  s.  and  destroy  them 
JVfA.n.lO.they  will  come  (os. thee,in  night  (os.thee 
E.':t/i.S.  11.  lo  s.  Ihe  powerthat  would  assault  them 
Psal  37. 14. 1(1  s.snch  as  be  of  upright  convernalion 

32.  watcheth  righteous,  and  seekest  to  s.  him 
.fcr.  15. 3.  will  appoint  the  sword  to  s.  dogs,  to  tear 

18.  23.  thou  knowest  all  their  counsel  lo  s.  me 

40.  14.  ihat  Baalis  hath  sent  Ishmael  to  s.  thee 
Ezek.  13.  19.  to  s.  the  souls  ihat  should  not  die 

40.  39.  two  tables  to  s.  thereon  the  burnt-offering 
Dan.^.  14.  Arioeh  was  gone  forih  to  s.  wise  men 
Hab.  1.  17.  and  not  spare  continually  <os.  nations 
.A(An5.1C.Jews  persecute  Je6U3,andsougbl?os.  him 
.^cts  5.  33.  they  took  counsel  to  s.  Ihe  apostles 

9.  29.  but  they  went  about  to  s.  him 
ftc».9.15.angels  prepared  tos.  the  third  part  of  men 

SLAYER. 
JVam.35.11. shall  appoint  cities  of  refuge  Ihat  thes. 
may  flee  thither,  D)Ut.4A^  |  19.3,4.  .hs/i.  20.3. 

24.  shall  judge  between  s.  and  revenger  of  blood 

25.  congregalion  shall  deliver  s.  from  revenger 

26.  if  the  s.  shall  at  any  time  come  without  city 

27.  and  the  revenger  of  blood  find  and  kill  thes. 

28.  but  after  Ihe  death  of  high-priest,  the  s.  shall 

return  into  the  land  of  his  possession,  ,/osA. 

20.6. 

nevt.  19.  6.  lest  the  avenger  of  blood  pursue  the  s. 

.fosk.  20.  5.  then  they  shall  not  deliver  the  s.  up 

21.  13.  save  Hebron  to  he  a  city  of  refuge  for  s. 

21.gaveShechem||27.Golan||32.K(desh  for  Hies. 

38.'Ram<)th  in  Gilead  to  be  aeiiyofrefngefor  s. 

Erefc.21.  II.  the  sword  is  furbished  lobe  givenlos. 

9LAYETH. 
Gen.  A.  15.  the  Lord  said  to  him, whosoever  s. Cain 
Dftt«.22.20.ripeth  against  his  neighbour  and  s.  him 
Job  !).  2.  H  raih  killeth  and  envy  s.  the  s'lly  one 
F2pt.28.9.wilt  thou  say  before  him  that*. thee, I  am 
God?  shall  be  a  man  in  hand  of  li.em  that  s.  thee 
SLAYING. 
.Tosh.  8.  24.  when  Israel  minle  an  end  of  .5.  10.20. 
,/arf^.9.56  God  rendered  wickednesa  int. his  breth. 


KLE 

Xl'iniSb  M.  CO.  brongiii  -vil  on  w  idow  by  s  her  son 
/."!«. 22. 13. heliold,  s.oxen,  knlmg  abet  p,cnting  fleeh 
57.  5.S.  Ihe  childien  in  liie  valleys  under  Ihe  rotka 
t.ieU.  9.  8.  while  ihey  wcrey.  them,  and  1  waslall 

SLEEP. 
Sleeping,  slumbering,  is  taken  cither  for  tht  s\p.r\>, 
or  rejivse  of  the  body,  or  fur  the  sleeji  of  the 
soul,  which  IS  snpineness,  indolence,  stupidity  ; 
or  fur  f Ac  sleep  of  death. 
Ahasmrus  could   iwt    sleep,  Esth.  6.  1.     I  will 
both  lay  me  dowi    in  peace,  and    sle"p,  saijs 
Dr.vid,   Psal.  4.  8.  Awake  Ihou  ihal  sleepest, 
and  arise  from  the  dead,  and  Christ  shali  givo 
tliee  light.     He  speaks  to  those  that  were  dead 
in  sin  u.ndinf\delily,who  were goingon  securely 
ill  sm,  without  seiise  of  danger.     I  s1i'p;i,  but 
my  heart  wakelh,  says  the  spouse,  Ca!il.  .5.  2. 
that  is.  The  flesh,  the  uvrencwed  part^  prevails 
to  711 II  he  me  slothful  and  secure,  and  to  lay  aside 
the  exercise  of  grace  at  present ;  but  therenrvy- 
ed  part  is  sensible  of,  and  strives  against,  this 
distemper.     'J'his  is  a  sleep  of  sloth,  ease,  and 
sicurily,  which  even  the  gnithj  may  full  into. 
There  is  also  the  sleep  of  death.     You  shal 
sleep  wilh   your  falhers,  ynu  shall  die  as  Ih^v 
arc  dead,  1  Kings  I.  21.    That  they  may  slecji 
a    perpetual    sleep,  .!er.    51.    39.     .Many    lhf< 
sleep  in  the   dust   of  the   eanb  shall    awiki-. 
Dan.  12.  2.     .India  John   II.    II.     I.aiarui 
sleejielh,  hut  I  go  that  I  may  awake   him   oe» 
of  sleep :  He  is  dead,  hut  I  mill  go  and  raisi 
him  vp.     St.  Peler  says  uf  the  wicked,  Ihei' 
damnation   slumbereth  not,  2   Pel.  2.  3.     Gnii 
is  not  asleep,  he  uill  not  forget  to  punish  thn  t 
in  his    own  due    time.     Jind    Solomon    says^ 
Prov.  2.3.  21,  Drowsiness  shall  clothe  a    nia'v 
with  rags:   The  slumberer,  the  slothful,  >. had 
come  lo  poverty. 
Isaiah  speaks  of  a  superstitious  practice  aviong 
the  Pagans,  who  went  /o  sleep  in  thetewplt;  oj 
their  idols,  to  obtain  prophetic  dreams.     Isii. 
C5.  4,  Wliich  remain  among  the  graves,  and 
lodge  in  the  monuments.   The  word  nionuinentg 
signifrs  places  kept,  or  observed;  Some  inter- 
pret it  of  idol  temples;  some  uf  cares    and 
dens,  in  which  the  heathens  used  to  worship 
their  idols,  and  some  of  tombs,  or  monuments 
for  dead  pgrseins.    The  prophets  speak  of  ike 
superstitious    and    idolatrous    Jews,  who,  in 
contempt  of  the  prophets  of  the  temple  of  the 
Lord,  and  in  imitation  of  the  heathen,  went 
into  the  tombs  and  temples  of  idols,  to  sleep 
there,  and  to  have  dreams  that  might  discover 
future  events  to  them. 
f?  (-71.2. 21.  God  caused  a  deeps,  to  fall  upon  Adam 
15.  12.  sun  going  down,  a  deep  s.  fell  on  Abram 
28.  10.  Jacob  awaked  out  of  his  s.  and  he  said 
31.  40.  thus  1  was,  my  s.  departed  from  mine  eyes 
■Tudg.  16.  14.  Samson  awaked  out  of  his  s.  20. 
1  S.im.  26.  12.  a  deep  5.  from  God  fallen  on  them 
.Job  4. 13.  when  deep  s.  falleth  on  men.  33.  15. 
14.  12.  shall  not  awake,  nor  raised  out  of  iheir .?. 
Psal  13. 3.  lighien  my  eyes,  lest  I  s.  the  s.  ofdeulb 
76.  ,'i.  the  stout  hearted  have  slept  iheir  s. 

6.  both  chariot  and  horse  are  cast  into  a  deep .», 
78.  6.1.  ihen  ihe  Lord  awaked  as  one  out  of  s 
90.  5.  thou  carriest  them  away,  they  are  as  a  s. 
127.  2.  for  so  he  giveth  his  beloved  s. 
152.  4.  I  will  not  give  s.  to  mine  eyes  orslumboy 
?'roc.3.24.  shall  lie  down,  and  thy  s.  shall  he  swei't 
4.1fi.theirs.is  taken  aw  ay, unless  cause  sometofaM 
6.4.  give  not  s.to  thine  eyes,  nor  slumb.  toeye-lidii 
9.0  sluggaid,  when  wilt  ihou  arise  out  of  ihy  *.? 
10.  yet  a  litile  s.  a  litile  slumber,  24.  3,3. 

19.  1,5.  slothfulness  casteth  into  a  deep  s. 

20.  13.  love  not  s.  lest  ihou  come  to  poverty 
Eccl.  5.  12.  the  s.  of  a  labouring  man  is  sweet 

8.  16.  there  is  that  neither  day  nor  night  seeth  .*. 
Isn.  29.  10.  Lord  poured  ontonyou  spirit  ofdeep  s. 
.Ter.  31.  26.  I  awaked,  and  my  s.  was  sweet  to  ma 

5j.  39.  that  Ihey  may  sleep  a  perpetual  s.  57. 
Dan. 2.1. spirit  troubled,  and  hiss. brake  fromhini 

6.  18.  passed  Ihe  night  and  his  j.  went  from  him 

8.  18.  I  was  in  a  deep  s.  on  my  face,  10.  9. 
7.eth.  4.  1.  as  a  man  Ihat  is  wakened  out  of  s. 
.Mat.  I.  24.  then  Joseph  being  raised  from  s.  did 
l.uke  9.  32   ihey  with  him  were  heavy  with  s. 
.fohn  II.  II.  I  go  that  I  may  awake  him  out  of  a 

13.  that  he  had  spoken  of  taking  of  rest  in  s. 
.'icts  16.  27.  Ihe  keeper  awaking  nut  of  his  s. 

20.9.there  sat  Eiityehusbeng  fallen  intoa  deep  t 
Rnm.  13.  11.  it  is  hi?h  time  to  awake  out  of  s. 

SLEEP,   Fcri. 
Gen.  28.  11.  Jacob  lay  down  in  that  place  to  s. 
Prod.  22.  27.  it  is  his  raiment,  wherein  shall  he*. 1 
Devt.  24.  12.  ihou  slialt  not  .?.  with  his  pledge 
13.  he  may  s.  in  his  own  raiment  and  bless  thee 

31. 16.  thou  shall  s.  with  thy  falhrrs,  2  Sam.  7.  12 

hidg.  16.  19.  and  she  made  him  s.  upon  her  kruwi 
I  Sum.  3.  3.  and  Samuel  was  laid  down  lo  t 


SLE 

lA'nn-s  1.21.  lord  the  kingsh.ill  s.  wilh  '..U  fallicr: 
£s«A.  (J.  1.  cjn  thatniglil  could  nut  the  king  :. 
Job  7.  -1.  lor  DOW  sliail  I  s.  in  tlie  dust 
fsal.  4.  8.  I  will  lay  me  down  in  peace  and  s. 
13.  3.  liglilen  my  eyes,  lest  I  s.  the  sleeji  ot  dc.illi 
121.  1.  that  kee|i  Ur.  shall  neither  slumber  nor  s. 
}  roll.  4. 16.  ihoy  s.  not  e.\ce|it  have  done  nuscliict 
0.  U.  how  long  w  lit  thou  s.  O  sluirgurd? 

10  a  little  lolding  of  the  hands  To  s.  24.  3X 
EccLb.  12. tlie  «.ol'a  labouring  man  is  sweet,  but 
abundance  of  the  rich  will  nut  suti'ei 
nun  to  s 
Cant  .5.  2  1  s.  but  my  heart  waketh,  it  is  the  voict 
/9'a.o.27.uouesliall.-'tumble,nonesliallslnmb  nor  6' 
JcT.  51.  31(.  they  may  s.  a  perpetual  sleep,  57. 
Ezek.  34.  2.).  and  they  shall  s.  in  the  woods 
JJan.  12. 2.  many  that  s.  in  the  dust  shall  awake 
JiliU  20.45.  «.  on  now,  and  take  rest,  Mark  14.  41. 
jl/urA  4.27.aud  should  s.  and  the  seed  should  spr.ng 
/.ukc  22.  41).  ho  said,  why  s.  ye?  ar;se  and  pray 
Juhn  II    12.  Lord,  if  he  s.  he  shall  do  well 
1  Cor.  11.  30.  lor  this  cause  many  among  you  .<!. 
15.51   we  shall  not  all  shut  we  shall  all  be  changed 
1  T/ins.  4  14.  them  who  s.  in  Jesus,  will  God  hri 
5.  ii.  therefore  let  us  nols.  as  do  olhets,  but  watch 
7.  for  !hey  that  s.  sleep  in  the  night 
10.  who  died  for  us,  ihat  whether  we  wake  or  s 
SLEEPER. 
/on.l.G  what  meanest  thou, Os  arise  call  on  ihvG 

SLEEPEST. 
Psoi.  44.23.  awake,  why  s.  lliou,  O  Lord?  arise 
Pros.  ti.  22.  when  Ihoii  s.  it  shall  keep  thee 
Mark  14. 37.  Simon,  s.thou?  couldst  not  watch  one 
Eph.  5.  14.  he  sailh,  awake,  thou  that  s.  and  arise 

SLEEI'ETH. 
1  Kinffs  18.  27.  Elijah  said,  pe  adventure  he  s. 
Proo. 10. 5.  he  that ».  in  harvest  is  soncauseth  slianie 
llos.  7.6.  ilieir  liaki-r «.  all  night  in  morning  burns 
^at.  9.  24.  he  said  to  them,  give  place,  for  the 
maid  is  not  dead  but  5.  Mark  5.  39.  LukeB.m. 
Juhn  11.  11.  he  saith,  our  friend  Lazarus  s. 
SLEEPING. 

1  Sam.  26.7.  behold,  Saul  lays,  within  the  trench 
Isa.  56.  10.  watchmen  blind,  s.  loving  to  slumber 
Mark  13.  3*:.  lest  coming  suddenly  he  find  you  s. 

14.  37.  he  com.-'th  and  findeth  them  .?.  and  saith 
/lets  12.  6.  Peter  wss  5.  between  two  soldiers 

SLEIGHT. 
Eph.  4.  14.  and  carried  abnat  by  the  s.  of  men 

SLE.\DEK. 
l^cv.  21.  t20.  a  man  ico  .s.  not  come  nigh  to  oiT»:t 

SLEPT. 
f?cn.2.21.  Adams.  ||  415.  Pharaoh^.and  drea— lOi' 

2  .Sam.  11.  9.  Uriah  ,s-.  at  door  of  the  king's  iioufo 
1  A"ini'-s3. 20  look  my  son  while  thine  handinaiili^. 

l'J.5.  as  he  lay  and  .'.  an  angel  touched  him 
Jub  3.  13.  now  should  I  have  been(|iilet  and  have*. 
Psal.  3.  5.  1  laid  ine  down  and  .5.  I  awaked,  for  L. 

76.  5.  the  soiit-hearted  have  s.  their  sleep 
Mat.  13.  25  while  men  s.  his  enemy  sowed  tares 

25.  5.  while  bridegroom  tarried,  theyslumb.  and  a. 

27.  52  manv  bodies  of  saints  which  s.  arose 

2H.  13.  his  disciples  stole  him  away  while  we  s. 

I  Citr.  15. 20.  become  ;he  firnt-fruits  of  thern  that  jf. 

See  Fathers. 

SLEW. 

<Ten.4.25.  anolliorseed  inst.of  Ahcl,  whom  Cain  s. 

:J4.  25.  they  s.  all  the  males  ||  2G.  they  s.  Hami^r 

49.6.  for  in  their  anger  ihcy.s.  a  man  and  digged 
Etod.  jJ.  12.  Moses  s.  the  Egyptir.n,  and  hid  him 

13.  15.  the  Lord  s.  ail  the  first-bnrn  in  Egypt 
JjCv.  8. 15.  he  s.  bullock  and  took  the  blood,  23. 

9.  8.  Aaron  .s.  the  c:ilf  of  the  sin-ofTering,  15 

12.  he  5.  the  burnt-ofTering,  presented  the  blood 
ffum.  31.  7.  they  .?.  all  the  males  of  Midian 

8.  they  s.  kings  of  Midian.  lialaam  also  they  s. 
Jonh.  8.  21.  they  turned  and  .5.  the  men  of  .Ai 

9.  26.  delivered  the  Gibeonites,  fhey  s.  them  not 

10.  2().  Joshua  s.  the  five  kings  and  hanged  them 
Judg.  1.  4.  they  s.  of  them  in  Bezek  10,(HK)  men 

10.  thev  s.  Shesini  ||  17.  they  s.  the  Cnnaanitts 

3.  29.  they  s.  of  Moab  10,000  men,  all  lusty 

31.  Shaiiigar  s.  of  the  Philistines  l>00  men 
7.  25.  Ihoy  s.  Orib  and  Zeeb  the  two  princes 

8. 17.hes.mei!  of  Per.uel  ||  21. s.  Zehah,  Z:ihnunna 

18.  wiial  manner  of  ninn  were  th"y  whom  ye  s.? 

9..5.  Ahinielech.?.  his  bie  I  h.  70  persons  on  one  atone  | 

14.  19.  Samson  s.  thirty  men  of  Askelon 

15.  15.  with  the  jaw-bone  Siinson  .*.  1000  men 
16. 24. hath  delivered  oiirenemv,  who .«. many  of  us 

30.  the  dead  which  he  .5   at  his  death  were  mote 
Sam.  I.  2.5.  KIkanah  and  llamirili  .-•   a  hnllock 

4.  2  the  Philistines  s.  cf  Israel  4O0O  nifn 

]  1.11.  Israel. 1.  the  AmmoniKw  until  heat  of  the  day 
14.  13.  and  nis  armour-bearer  a.  after  him 

32.  the  pco  lie  s.  o.ven  and  calves  on  the  ground 
St.  every  man  brought  his  o.x  and  s.  ihcm  there 

l7.  36.  lliv  servant  x.  both  the  lion  and  the  bear 

13.  5.  put  hislife  in  his  hand,  and  .'.  the  Philistine 

22.  1°  Docg  s.  85  persons  that  did  wear  an  i  phoil 

555 


SLI 

1  Sam.  29.  5.  of  whom  they  sang  Saul  s.  thousands 

30.  2.  the  Amalekites  s.  not  any  great  or  small 

31.  2.  the  PhiliBlines  s.  Jonathan  and  Abimidab 

2  .*>«Hi  3.30.  Joab  and  Abishui  his  brothers.  Abner 
4.  12.  David  s.  them  and  cut  oti' their  hands 
r<.  5.  David  s.  of  the  Syrians  22,000  men 
10  IS.  David /.the  men  of  700  chariots  of  Syrians 

21.  I.  for  Saul,  because  he  s.  tlie  Gibeoniles 
23.20. lies,  twolion  like  men  of  Moab,lie  s.  lion 

in  inidst  of  a  pit  in  time  of  snow,  1  C'/ir.  11.  22. 
21.  hes.  an  Egyptian,  a  goodly  mini,  1  CAr.  11.23 

1  Kinvsi.  5.  did  to  Abner  and  Auiasa,  whom  hes. 
Id.  ll.Zimri  on  the  throne  s.iill  house  of  Baasha 
18.  13.  what  I  did  wheu  Jezebel  s.  prophets  of  L. 

40.  they  look  them,  and  Elijah  s.  proph.  of  Baal 

2  h'iiiffsU.  31.  Had  Ziniri  peace,  whos.  his  master! 

10.  y.  behold,  1  s.  him,  but  who  s.  all  these? 
17.  he  s.  all  that  remained  to  Ahab  in  Samaria 

11.  18.  the  people  s.  Maltan  the  priest  of  Baal 
20.  I  hey  s.  Alhalial'.,  2  Chron.  23.  15,  17. 

14.  5.  when  kingdom  was  contirined  Amaziah  s. 
servanlsthat  had  slain  his  father, 2  C'/tr.25.  3. 
6  hut  their  children  he  s.  not,  2  Chron.  25.  4. 

7.  he  s.  of  Eduin  in  valley  of  salt,  1  Chrun.  18.  12. 
10. 9.  king  of  Assyria  look  Damascus  and  s.Kezin 

17.25.  the  Lord  sent  lions  which  .s.  some  of  them 

21.23.  the  servants  of  Anion  conspired  and  s.  liiiii 

24.  people  of  liic  l.ind  s.  them,  2  Chron.  33.  25. 

23.  20.  Josiah  s.  all  the  priesls  of  the  high  places 

25.7.  Nebuchadnezzar  s.  sons  of  Zedekiah  befuie 

his  eyes,  and  bound  Zedekiah,  Jtr.  39.  6.  1 52. 10. 

i  Chron.  7.  21.  whom  men  of  Gatli  in  that  land  s 

2  Chron.  21.  4.  Jehoram  s.  all  his  breth.  willi  sword 

22.  8.  Jehu  four.d,  and  s.  the  princes  of  Judah 
28.  6.  Pekah  s.  in  Judah  in  one  day  120,000 

JVcli.  9.  26.  they  s.  thy  prophets,  which  testified 
Kgth.  9.  16.  the  Jews  s.  of  their  foes  75,000 
Psal.  78.  31.  wrath  of  God  s.  the  fattest  of  them 
34.  when  he  s.  them,  then  they  sought  him 

105.  29.  turned  waters  into  blood,  and  s.  their  fisi 

135. 10. whos.gieat  kings  ||  136.  18.  s.  famous  king.- 
Isa.  6f).  3.  he  that  killeth  an  o\  is  as  if  he  s.  a  niai 
■  /cr.  20. 17.  because  he  s.  me  not  from  the  woinb 

41.  3.  tshmael  s.  all  the  Jews  that  were  with  hini 

8.  he  forbare,  and  s.  them  not  among  their  bretli 
/>am.  2.  4.  and  s.  all  that  were  pleasant  to  the  eyi 
•  Jan.  3.  22.  fire  s.  the  men  that  took  up  SliadracI 

5.  19.  whom  he  would  he  s.  he  kepi  alive 
Mat.  2.  16.  Herod  sent,  and  s.  all  the  children 
iSl.  6.  the  remnant  took  his  servants  and  s.  then: 
£■'.3.  35.  whom  ye  s.  between  the  temple  and  allai 
Lvke  13.  4.  on  whom  tower  in  Siloani  fell  and  s 
.<?<;;*?■  30  raised  Jei'.is,  whom  s.  and  hanged  on  tiei 
I.  Jesus  whom  they  s.  and  hanged  on  a  trei 
'.  11.  for  sin  by  the  commandment  s.  me 
1  John  3.  li».  nut  as  Cain  who  s.  his  brother 

SLEW  Ann. 
Gen.  4.  8.  Cain  rose  up  against  Abel  and  .?.  him 
38.  7.  Er  was  wicked,  and  the  Lord  s.  him 

10.  the  thing  displeased  ihe  Lord,  and  he  s.  him 
Tnilg.  9.54.  that  inenuay  ni,torme,a  woman  s.  h 
19,.  6.  they  took  and  s.  him  at  passages  of  Jordan 

1  Sam.  17.  35.  I  cuusht  him  by  beard  and  s.  him 
50.  David  smote  Ihe  Philistine  and  s.  him 

2  Sam.  1.  10.  so  1  stood  upon  him  and  s.  him 
4.  7.  they  smote  iBli-boslieth  and  s.  him 

10.  I  took  lioid  of  him,  and  .«.  him  in  Ziklag 
18.15.  ten  young  men  compassed  Absal.and  shim 
21.21.  Jonath.in  the  eon  of  Shimeah  s.  him 
2.3.21.  he  went  down  and  ,«./jim  with  his  own  spear 

1  Kings  2.  34.  Benaiah  fell  upon  Joab  and  s.  him 
13. 24. a  lion  met  him  by  the  way  and  s/iim,  20.  30. 

2  Kings  10.9.1  consp. against  my  master  and  s.him 
14.  19.  Amaziah  fled,  but  they  sent  after  him  to 

Lachish,  and  s.  him  there,  2  Chmn.  25.  27. 
15. 10.  Shallum  conspired  against  him  and  s.  him 
14.  Menaliem  smote  Shallum  and  s.  him 
30.  Hoshea  conspired  againsl  Pekah  and  s.  him 

23.  29.  Fharaohnccho  s.  him  at  Megiddo 

1  Chr.  10. 14.  inquired  not  of  L.  therefore  s.  he  him 

2  Chr.  22. 11.  hiii  JoasbjSothat  Athaliah  s.  him  not 

24.  25.  his  own  servants  s.  him  on  his  bed 
32.21.  that  came  forth  of  his  own  bowels  s.  him 
33.  24.  his  servants  s.  him  in  his  own  himse 

/.  r.26.23.lhey  let.  Urijah  to  Jehoiakim  who  s.  him 
41.  2.  Ishmael  s.  him  whom  king  made  governor 
/Ufii.2l.  39.  they  east  him  out  of  vineyard  nnda.kim 
yycf»22.20. 1  kept  the  raiment  of  them  thats.  Aim 

SLEWEST. 
I  Sam.  21.  9.  the  sword  of  Goliath  whom  thou  s. 

SLIDE. 
Dent.  32.  S.'J.  their  fiiot  shall  s.  in  due  lime 
P.irt/.  26.  1. 1  have  trusted  in  the  Lord,  Ishall  not  3. 
37.  31.  law  of  G.  in  his  lienrt,  nunc  of  steps  shall  s. 

SLIDDEN. 
./cr.8.  5.  why  then  is  this  people  of  Jcrusal.s.  back?  fsa   19.  10.  all  that  make  s.  and  ponds  for  fish 

SLIDETH.  j  SLUMBEU,  Substnntwr. 

Has.  4.  16.  Israel  *.  hick  as  a  backsliding  heifer     Psal.  132.  4.  I  will  not  give  s.  to  mine  cyc-lids 

SLIGFITIiY.  'Pr</«.  6.4.  give  not  sleep  to  thy  ejes,  nor. *.  to  eye-lidi 

.At.  6.  14.  have  healed  hurt  of  my  jieople  s.  8.  11.       10,  yet  a  little  sleep,  little  •  .ittlc  folding,  24.  33 


SLU 

SLIME. 
Cieii.  11.  3   iHey  had  bricK  lor  stone, ».  for  mortar 
Exod.  2.  3.  she  daubed  the  ark  with  s.  and  pilch 

SLIME  PITS. 
Gen.  14.10.  the  vale  of  Siildiiii  was  fullof  s.  pits 

SLING,   Virb. 
Judg.  20.  1ft.  every  one  could  .<.  stones  at  a  hair 
1  Sam.  25.  29.  thine  enemies,  them  shall  he  a.  out 
■Jtr.  10.  18.  1  will  s.  out  Ihe  inhuLilants  at  once 

SLING 
/?  an  instrument  of  cords,  made  use  of  to  throvs 
stones  With  the  greater  violence.  The  lleluew* 
heretofore  made  grciil  use  of  lliem.  VVio.st  of 
the  tribe  of  Benjamin  had  so  much  skill  and 
dexterity  in  managing  the  sling,  that  they  could 
hit  l/irir  murk  to  a  hair,  without,  the  least  error. 
'J'iiis  must  be  owned  to  be  an  'lypirbulical  ex- 
pression ;  liowiKir,  It  proves  their  great  abji 
ties  in  the  management  of  the  sling,  Judg.  'i'). 
Hi.  It  is  known  what  glory  Dav.d  ubtoineil, 
when  he  knock/ d  down  oy  a  stroke  of  his  sliii:^ 
the  giant  Golialh,  who  iras  the  terror  of  u:i 
leiael,  1  Sam.  17.  49.  'J'he  scripture  lakif 
notice,  that  when  David  wa.'i  at  Zikhig,  Iher-' 
came  to  htm  a  company  of  able  sliugi  rs,  wl-9 
could  use  thdrltfl  liaiids  with  the  same  fucilitf- 
as  their  right,  1  Chron.  12.  2.  Uzziali  kii'g 
u/ Judah  made  great  collections  of  arms  in  Ats 
magazines,  and  particularly  there  were  boien 
ands\ii\gs  for  casting  of  stone.-<,'iCl\\t)n.-H'i.  1 1. 

1  Sam.  17.  40.  David   had  his  s.  in   his  hand,  he 
drew  near  to  the  I'.iiistiiie 

50.  David  prevailed  over  the  Philistine  with  a  s 

25.  29.  sling  enemies  as  out  of  the  middle  of  a  s. 

Pr(/«.26  8.  as  he  that  bindetha  stone  in  as.  so  is  he 

SLINGS. 

2  Chron.  26.  14.  Uzziah  prejiared  s.  to  cast  stunca 
SLINGEBS. 

2  Kings  3.  25.  the  s.  weni  about  it  and  smote  it 

SLING-STONES. 
■  Tub  41.  28.  s.  are  turned  with  him  into  stubble 

SLIP. 
2  Sam.  22.  37.  I  hat  my  feet  did  not  s.  I'sal.  18. 3(i 
.lob  12.  5.  he  that  is  ready  to  s.  with  his  feet 
l'.-<al.  17.  5.  hold  up,  Ihiit  my  foots  I'ps  s.  not 
./ir.'.il.  1 12.  Jeremy  went  lo  s.  away  Iruiii  th.ence 
Jlcb.  2.  1.  lest  at  aiiv  time  we  slioulJ  let  them  s. 

SLIPPERY. 
PsrtZ.  35.6.  let  their  way  be  dark  and  a.  let  angel 
73.  18.  surely  ihou  didst  sf.  lliein  in  s.  pi. ices 
./(?-.  23.  12.  their  wav  shall  be  to  them  us  s.  uayi 

SLIPPETH. 
Deut.  19.  5.  and  the  head  s.  from  the  helve 
Psal.  38.  16.  when  my  foot  s.  they  magiiily  tiiema 
94.18  when  I  said  my  fonts,  ihy  mercy  held  me  up 

SLIPS, 
/sa.  17. 10.  therefore  thou  shaltset  it  wilhslranjjOF 

SLIPT. 
1  Sam.  19.  10.  David  s.  out  of  Sjiul's  presence 
Psal-  73.  2.  as  lor  me,  inv  s  eps  had  well  nigh  s. 

SLOTH'.'UL. 
Judg.  18.  9.  be  not  s   to  go  lo  possess  the  land 
/'(•»[).  12.  24.  but  the  s   shall  be  under  tribute 
27.  s.  roastelh  not  lliiit  he  took  in  hiiiiliiig 
15.  10.  the  way  of  the. s.  is  a  hedge  (d' thorns 
18.9.  ihe.s.  is  brother  lo  him  that  isa  great  Wiistei 
19.  24.  a  s.  man  hideih  his  hand  in  his  bo.-o.-n 

2)).  15 

21.  25.  the  desire  of  s.  killeth  liim,  refuse  to  laboui 

22.  13.  the  s.  man  saith,  there  is  a  lion,  26.  13. 
24.  30.  I  went  by  lii-hl  of  the  s.  and  the  vineyard 

Jl/af.25.26.  his  lord  said,tlioii  wicked  and  s.  servant 
Rom.  12.  11.  not  s.  in  business,  fervent  in  spirit 
Heb.  6.  12.  that  ye  he  not  s.  but  follov.ciB  of  them 

SLOTHFUL  NESS. 
ProB. I9.15.S.  costeth  inloa  deep  sleep,  an  idle  soul 
E.ccl.  10.  18.  by  much  s.  the  building  ducayelh 

SLOW. 
Exod.  4.  10.  I  am  ».  of  speech,  and  of  a  s.  tongue 
Neh.  9.  17.  but  Ihou  art  a  Goil  s.  to  anger 
Prwji. 14.29.  is  s.  to  wrath,  is  of  great  uiideielsnding 
Luke  24.  2.5.  O  fools  and  s.  of  heart  t^i  believe 
Tit.  1.  12.  the  Cretians  are  liars,  s.  bellies 
Jam.  1  11  every  man  s.  to  speak,  s.  lo  v/ra  h 

See  Anger. 

SLOWLY. 
ficts  27.  7.  when  we  had  sailed  s.  many  days 

SLUGGARD. 
Prop.  6.  6.  go  to  the  ant,  ihou  s.  consider  her  way! 
9.  how  long  wilt  Ihou  sleep,  O  s  when  wilt  uriee 
10.  26.  as  smoke  lo  the  eyes,  so  is  the  s.  lo  them 
13.4.  the  soul  of  the  a.  desireth,  and  hath  nothing 
20.4. s.  will  not  plow,  therefore  shall  he  beg  in  bar. 
26.1G.s.is  wiser  in  Ids  own  conceit  than  seven  rno« 

SLUICES, 


SME 

Ron.  11  8.  God  hath  giien  liiem  the  spirit  of  a. 

SLUMBER. 
Peal.  521.  3.  h<i  tnal  kocpelli  thee  will  not  s. 

4.  he  '-tiat  kee|ieth  !8rae!,!ihall  npither  s.  nor  sleep 
r^rt,  5.  'J7.  none  shall  s.  nor  sleep  amons;  lliein 
56.  10.  his  wurcliinen  lying  down,  loving  to  s. 
MiA.  3-  l^  ihv  slieplicrils  s.  O  king  of  Assyria 

SLUMBERED. 
Mat.  25. 5.  while  the  hrldi^rooin  tarried  they  all  s. 

SLUMBERETIl. 
2  Pet.  2  3.  lingeietlinut,  and  iheirdamnation  s.  not 

SLUMBERINGS. 
Job  33.  15.  God  speakelh  in  s.  upon  the  bed 

SMALL. 
Oen  SOI.').!!  is  a  s. mailer  lliou  hast  taken  my  husb, 
41.t«^t-  behdld,  seven  ears  s.  and  blasled 
Eio6(.y.!t.il  shall  become  s.dnsl  in  all  land  of  Egypt 
16.  14.  a  s.  round  ihiiig,  as  s.  as  the  hoar  frost 

16.  2J.  every  s.  matter  they  shall  judge,  26. 
30.  3().  Iliiiu  shalt  bfat  the  spires  very  s. 

IjCV.  J6.  12.  Ins  hanilslull  ofsweetinreiise beaten  s. 
N'tim.  II).  it.  a  s  thins  thai  God  hath  separated  you 
13.  is  it  a  ,e.  iliiiig  that  thou  hast  brousht  us  up? 
32.  41.  .lair  went  and  took  the  s.  towns  thereof 
Deut.  !).  21.  I  ground  the  calf  «.  even  as  s.  as  dust 
32.2.  inyiloctrme  shall  di.-stil  as  s.  rain, speech  as 
Jb'a/n.T.lit  and  iliis  vi'asyetas.  thing  in  thy  sight,  is 
this  (he  manner  of  man,  OLord?  1  Chron.  17.  17 

17.  13.  tiil  there  be  not  one  s.  stnne  found  there 
22.  43.  1  heat  ihem  as  s.  as  the  dust,  Psal.  18.  42 

1  A"(ff^''s2.2ll.I  desire <mes.  petition  ofthee,say  not 
lU.  12.  and  after  the  fire,  a  still  s.  voice 

2  Kings  It).  2().  therefore  their  inhabitants  were  of 

s.  power,  they  were  dismayed,  Isa.  37.  27. 
23.6.gr(>vo  and  high  place  he  slampts.lopowd.1.5 
2  CAr.  24. 24  the  Syrians  came  with  a  .».  cnm|)any 

35.  8.  gave  for  passovcr  otfirinss  2600  .■?.  cattle 
9.  to  chii'f  of  Levites  gave  5000  s.  rattle 

tub  8.7.  thougli  thy  bcginjimg  was  s.  yet  thy  end 

15.  11.  arc  ihe  consolations  of  God  s.  with  Ihee? 

36.  27.  fiir  he  maketh  s.  the  drops  nf  water 
Psal.  1 19. 141.  I  am  s.  yet  do  not  I  forget  precepts 
Fruo.  24.  10.  if  thou  faint  in  adversity,  strenith  iss. 
Isa.  1.0.  except  ihe  Lord  had  left  to  us  as.  remnant 

7.  13.  is  it  a  s   thing  fur  you  to  weary  men  ? 

16.  14.  the  remnant  shall  be  very  s.  and  fieble 
22.24. shall  liangupon  him  all  vessels  of s  quantity 
29.5.  nioreovei.  thy  strangers  shall  be  like  s.  dust 
40.  1.5.  the  nations  are  counted  ae  tlie  s.  dust 
41.l5.6lialt  thresh  Ihemoun'ains,  and  heat  tliems. 
43.  23.  thou  hast  not  brought  me  the  s.  entile 
54.  7.  for  a  s.  moment  have  I  forsaken  tliee 

60.  22.  a  s.  one  shall  become  a  strong  nation 
JcT  30.10.  will  glorify  them, and  they  shall  not  be.?. 

44.28.  yet  a  s.  number  shall  return  out  of  Rjvp! 

49.  15.  I  will  make  thee  s.  among  ihe  heaihen 
Eifk.  16.  20.  is  tills  of  thy  whoredoms  a  s.  matter? 
t47.  nut  that  was  loathed  as  a  s.  thing 

34.  18.  seem,  il .«.  to  have  eaten  Oie  good  pasture? 
f  ^(in. 11. 23.and  shall  be  •ome  strong  with  a.?. people 
^mos  7.2.  by  whom  sha.l  .lacob  arise?  for  he  is  .«.  5. 
Ohad.  2.  I  have  made  thee  .<.  among  the  henthen 

Krch.  4.  10.  f;ir  who  hath  despised  day  of.9.  things? 
Mark  S.  7.  they  had  a  f?w  s.  fislie«,  and  he  blessed 
Jo/in'i.  15  when  he  had  made  a  scourge  of.?,  cords 

6.9.  who  Inth  five  barley-ioaveg  and  two  s.  fishes 
.Octs  12.  18.  there  was  no  .s.  stir  among  the  soidiers 

15.  2.  Paul  and  Barnahng  had  no  s.  dissension 
19.  23.  there  arose  no  s,  stir  about  that  way 
24. Demetrius  brought  no  s.  gain  to  the  craftsmen 
27.  20.  and  no  s.  tempest  lay  <m  us 
ICor.4.3.very  ».  thing  that  I  should  bn  judged  ol'ynu 
Jam.  3.  4.  ihe  ships  are  fjrncrt  with  a  very*,  helm 
See  Great.  , 

SMALLEST. 
1  Sam.  9. 21.  am  not  I  a  Benjamite,  of  s.  of  tribes? 
ICoJ.  C.  2.  are  ye  unworthy  to  judge  thes.  matters? 

SMART. 

Pro». 11.15.  be  that  i-i  811  ret  V  for  Strang,  shall ».  for  it 

SMELL. 

See  Siirnificnfion  on  Savour. 

Oen  27.27.  Isaac  smelled  the  s.  of  his  raiment,  see, 

the  ».or  my  inn  is  ass.  of  a  field  Lord  bath  blessed 

Ca?!!M.  12. my  spikenard sendeth  forth  l.'ie  s. thereof 

2.13.the  vines  with  the  lender  grape  give  a  good  s. 

4. 10.  the  s  of  thy  ointment  better  thnn  ail  spices 
11.  the  s.ofthy  sarmentsisliketho  s.cfI<ebanon 

7.  8.  and  the  s.  of  thy  nose  like  apples 

13.  mandrakes  give  a  s.  and  at  our  ffateg  all  fruits 
ha.  3.  24.  instead  of  sweet  .•?.  there  shail  be  siink 
Dan.  3. 27.  nor  tlie  s.  nf  the  fire  had  p.-tssed  on  them 
Has.  14.6.hisbeau'y  as  theolive,  his  s.  as  Lebanon 
Phii.  4.  13.  the  thinas  sent  an  odour  of  sweet  s. 

SMELL,  TWb. 
ETO<f.:iO  3Rwho  shall  make  like  to  that  to  s.thereto 
f^ev.'^a.  31. 1  will  not  .<•.  ihc  savour  o'"ynur  odours 
Dfut.4.2.S. shall  servgods,"  hich  neither  see  nor  s. 
I  .Sam.2ti.  1  19.  ifitie  Lord  stirred  thee,  let  him  s. 
Fs.45.'5.  all  *hyi»arm.».of  mvrrb,  aloes  and  cassia 

U5.  6.  eari  hear  not,  noses  have  they,  they  a.  not 


SMI 


Amos  ,5.  21. 1  will  not  s.  in  vour  soicmn  assemblii 
S.MELLED. 

Gen  8.21.  "L.s.  a  sweet  savour  and  said  in  his  heart 

27. 27. Isaacs,  smell  of  his  raiment  and  blessed  him 

SMELLETH. 

/o6  39.25.  hes.  the  battle  afai  off  and  the  shoutin 
SMELLING. 

C'lT!^5.5.my  fingers  wiih  sweet  s. myrrh  on  handles 
13.  his  lips  like  lilies  dropiniig  sweet  s.  myrrh 

F.pk.S.'i  himsolfsacrificetoGod  for  sweets. savour 
SMELLLN'G. 

1  Car.  12.  17.  if  whole  hearim;,  where  were  thes.? 
SMITE. 

To  smite  sin-nifies,  tp  atrilie  or  beat.  Mat.  26.  67, 
Oihers  smote  him  with  the  palms  of  their 
hands,  .ids  23.  2,  The  high  priest  command- 
ed to  smite  Paul  on  the  mouth.  Il  is  often 
used  for  to  put  to  death.  David  smote  t/ir 
Philistine;  ke  put  Goliath  to  death,  1  Sam.  17. 
49.  The  f.ord  smote  Nabal ;  ke  smote  L'zzah  ; 
that  is,  he  put  them  In  death,  I  Sam.  25.  38. 
2  Sam.  6.  7.  .^nd  in  Exod.  12.  12,  I  will 
smite  all  the  first-born  in  Egypt.  To  smite, 
is  alxo  put  for  to  aflliet ;  to  strike  with  fear, 
vith  the  pestilevce,  with  poverty,  with  ulcers, 
with  distempers,  with  wounds.  Num.  14.  12. 
Deut.  28.  22,  27,  28,  35.  To  smite  an  army, 
!s  to  heat  it,  to  rout  it  entirely.  Deut.  29.  7, 
Silion  and  Og  came  out  agninsi  us  unto  battle, 
and  we  smote  tliein,  we  chf.oived  avictory  oner 
them.  God  smote  tiie  i'hiHstines  in  the  hin- 
der parts,  Psul.  78.  66.  Ke  sent  them  the 
piles,  or  hemorrhoids,  or  other  diseases  of  the 
fundament.  To  smita  with  the  tongue.  Jer. 
18.  18,  Come,  let  us  smite  him  with  the 
tongue.  j,ct  vs  cnerirhelm  him  with  injuries 
and  reproaches  ;  let  us  load  him  with  all  sorts 
of  scandalons  repronckes. 

To  smite  the  thigh,  denotes  indignation,  trouble, 
astonishment.  Jer.  31.  19,  After  I  was  in- 
structed, I  smote  upon  my  thigh.  Being  made 
sensible  of  wy  sins,  I  was  brought  to  a  sorrow 
for  them,  and  detestation  nf  them.  To  strike 
hand  against  hand,  may  either  be  a  token  of 
amazement,  sorrow,  and  trouble;  or  il  may  be 
a  token  of  joy  and  pleasure  in  seeing  justice 
executed  en  obstinate  sinners.  Ezek.  21.  14. 
Pro|ihesy,  and  smite  thine  hands  together. 
lie  shall  smite  the  earth  with  the  rod  of  his 
mouth,  Isa.  11.4.  He  shall  destrny  ungodly, 
earthly-minded  men,  ifho  are  enemies  to  his 
church  and  people,  by  the  word  of  his  mouth. 
David's  heart  smote  him  for  having  cut  off 
the  lappet  of  Saul's  garment;  he  had  a  re- 
morse, his  conscience  being  tender,  checked 
him  for  it,  1  Sam.  24.  5. 

Oen.  32.  8.  if  Esau  come  to  one  company  and  s.it 
11.  r  fear  him.  lest  he  will  come  and  s.  me 

Find.  7.  17. 1  will  s.  upon  the  waters  in  the  river 

8.  16.  Pay  to  Aaron,  s   the  dust  of  the  land 

12.23.  he  will  not  softer  the  destroyer  to  s.  you 

17.  6.  behold,  thou  shalt  s.  the  rock  in  Horeb 

21.  18  if  men  s'rive  together,  and  one  s.  anotl 

20.  if  a  man  s.  his  serv.  iind  he  die  under  h  s  hand 

26.  il"  a  man  s.  thi  eye  o' his  servant  or  his  maid 

27.  if  he  s.  out  h's  mnf.  servant's  or  maid's  tooth 
JV«m. 22. 6. 1  shall  prevail,  that  we  may  s.  them 

24.17.  a  sceptre  nut  <'f'.'"r.  shall  s.  corners  of  Moab 

25.  17.  vex  the  Mldii.rjas  and  s.  them 
35.  16.  if  he  a.  him.  v.-th  an  instrument  of  iron 

1?.  and  if  he  s  hi:/!  »":th  throwing  a  sum. 6 

18.  or  if  he*,  him  M'ith  a  haml-weapon  of  wood 

21.  or  in  enmity  .■?.  him  with  his  hand  that  he  die 
/)f«^7.2.tholl  shalt  *■  Canaaniti'sand  destroy  them 

13. 15.  thou  shall  surely  s.  inhabitants  of  that  city 
10  1 1,  if  any  s.  his  neiglrbour  mortally  that  he  die 
20.  13.  thou  shalt  s.  every  male  thereof  with  sword 
fosh.  7.  3.  hut  let  two  or  ihree  thousand  s.  Ai 
10.  4.  come  and  help  me  that  we  may  s.  Gibeon 

19.  pnreue  after,  and  s.  the  hindmost  of  them 

12  6.  then  did  Moses  and  Israel  s.  13.  12. 
Tudrr.'o.  16.  thou  shalt ,«.  the  Midinnites  as  one  man 
20.31. then  Benja. began  to  s.  as  at  other  times,  39 
9.1.  10.  go  and  s.  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-gilead 

1  f!am.  l.s.  3.)»o:ind  s.  Amaiek,  and  spare  them  not 

17.  46. 1  will  s.  thee,  and  take  thy  head  from  thee 

18.  11.  Saul  said,  I  will  s.  David  to  the  wall 

19.  10.  Saul  sought  to  s.  David  to  the  wall 

20.  33.  SanI  cast  a  invelm  at  him  to  s.  him 

23.  2.  shall  I  go  nnil  s.  Philistines?  Go  s.  Philist. 

26.  8.  therefore  let  me  s,  him  to  Ihe  earth  at  once 

I  pray  thee,  T  will  not  s.  (he  second  lime 

2  ."fnm.  2.  22.  whv  should  T  ».  thee  to  the  ground  ? 

13  28.  when  I  say,  s.  Amnon,  then  kill  him 

15  14.  lest  he  .?.  citv  with  the  ed?e  nf  the  sword 
17  2.  people  shall  flee,  and  I  will  s.  the  kin?  nnlv 
18. 1l.,!iiabsaid,  whv  didst  thou  no'  s.  him  there? 

1  Kings  2ft  35.  he  said  m  the  word  of  the  L.  .5.  me, 
I  pray  thee,  and  the  man  refused  tos.  him,  37 

2  Kings  3. 19.  shall  a.  every  fenced  city,  choice  city 


SMI 

2  A'(V 6-21  father ,shnll  l.s.  them?  ohallla  thtwi 
22.  thiiu  shalt  not  .v.  idem,  wouldest  thou  s.  those 

•9.  7.  thou  shalt  s.  Ilie  house  of  .A hub  thy  luastuj 
27.  .lehu  said,  s.  him  alsi  in  the  chariot 
13.17.shalts.  Syrians,  till  thou  have  conscm  thenj 

18.  he  said  to  the  king,  s.  upon  ihu  ground 

19.  whereas  now  thou  shalt  s.  Syria  but  tliric 
Psal.  121.  6.  sun  shall  not  s.  thee  by  day  nor  muoa 

141.  5.  let  righteous  s.  me,  it  shall  be  a  kindnooi 
Prnv.  19.  25.  s.  a  scorner,  the  siinpie  will  beware 
Isa.  10.  24.  he  shall  s.  thee  with  a  rod  and  lift  up 
49,  10.  neither  shall  the  heat  nor  sun  s.  them 
58.  4.  ye  fist  to  s.  with  the  fisl  of  wiekedness 
.Iir.  18.  18.  come,  let  us  s.  him  with  the  tongue 
21.7.Nehuchadrezzar  kingofBahvl  shall  s.Judab 
43.  II.  he  shall  s.  the  land  of  Egypt,  46.  13. 
49.  28.  Kedar,  Hazor,  Nebuchadrezzar,  shall  b. 
F.iek.  5.  2.  lake  a  third  part  of  hair,  and  s.  about  it 
6   II.  s.  with  thy  hand,  and  stamp  with  thy  fool 
0.  5.  go  ye  after  him  through  Ihe  city  and  a. 
21.  12.  son  of  man,  s.  therefore  upon  thy  ihigh 

14.  prophesy,  and  s.  thine  hands  together 
.flmos  9.  1.  he  snid,  s.  the  lintel  of  the  iLoor 
Mic.  5.  1.  they  shall  s.  judge  of  Israel  on  check 
JV«A.  2  10.  the  heart  ineltelh,  the  knees  s.  together 
7.erh.  10.  II.  and  shall  s.  the  waves  in  the  sea 

11.  6.  deliver  the  men,  and  they  siiall  s.  Ihe  land 
.Vat.  5.  39.  whoso  shall  s.  thee  on  thy  right  cheek 

24.  49.  shall  begin  tos.  his  fellow-serviints,  to  ee.t 
I.nke  22.  49.  Lord,  shall  we  s.  with  the  swor.'.  7 
.lets  2.3.  2  commanded  to  s.  Paul  on  the  mouth 
2  Cor.  1 1.  20.  ye  suffer,  if  a  man  a.  you  on  thefaca 
Riv.  II.  6.  two  witnesses  have  power  tos.  the  earth 
f'.M  ITE.  referred  to  God,  expressly  or  implicitly. 
Gen.  8.  21.  nor  will  I  s.  any  more  every  living  ihiiig 
F.xod.  3.20. 1  will  strelch  out  mv  hand  and  s.  Egypt 

8.  2.  behold,  I  will  s.  al!  thy  borders  with  frogs 

9.  15. that  I  may  s.  thee  and  thy  [lenple  with  pcstil, 

12.  12. 1  will  s"  all  the  first-born  in  !and  of  Egypt 
13.  will  pass  over  you, when  Is. land  orEgvpt,23, 

JV?(m.  14.  12.  I  win  ,«.  them  with  the  pestilence 

Deut.  28.22.  L.shall  s.  withconsumption  and  level 

27.  L.  shall  s.  with  the  botch  ;|  28.s.  with  rnadneM 

3.5.  Lord  shall  s.  thee  in  the  knees  and  the  legs 

33.  U.S.  thro'  the  loins  of  them  that  rise  ag.  him 

1  Sam.  26.  10.  David  said,  the  Lord  shall  s.  him 

2  Sam.  5.  24.  then  i)estir  thyself,  for  then  shall  the 

L.  go  out  to  s.  the  Philistines,  1  Chrnn.  14, 15. 

1  Kings  14. 15.  L.  shall  s.  Israel  as  a  reed  is  shaken 

2  A7nn-s6  18.  Elisha  said,s.  this  people  with  blindn 
2  Chr.  21.  14.  with  a  great  plague  will  the  Lord  a. 
/sa.3. 17.  I,,  wills,  with  a  scab  daughters  of  Zion 

11.  4.  he  shall  s.  the  earth  with  roil  of  his  mouth 
].5.and  shall  s. Egypt  in  the  seven  streams,  19.23. 
.Arr.  21.  6.  I  will  s.  the  inhabitants  of  this  city 
Kzek.  21.  17.  I  will  also  s.  mine  hands  together 

32.  15.  when  I  shall  s.  them  that  dwell  in  Egypt 

39.  3.  T  will  s.  thy  bow  out  of  thy  left  hand 
JImns  3.  15. 1  will  s.  the  winter-house  w  ith  ihe  sum- 
mer-house, and  the  houses  of  ivory  shall  perish 

fi.  11.  Lord  will  s.  Ihe  great  house  with  breachei 
Zech.  9.  4.  the  Lord  will  s.  her  power  in  ihe  sea 

12  4.  in  that  day  I  will  s.  every  horse  and  his  ridef 

13.  7.  awake,  O  sword,  s.  the  shepherd,  and  sheep 

shall  he  scattered,  Jlfai. 26.31.  Mark  14.  27. 

14.  12.  plague  wherewith  L.  will .«.  Ihe  people,  18. 
Mai.  4.  6.  lest  I  come  and  a.  the  earlh  with  a  curse 
Rev.  19. 15.  that  with  it  ho  should  a.  the  nations 

SMITERS. 
Isa.  50.  6. 1  gave  mv  hack  to  the  s.  and  my  cheek* 

SMITEST. 
Find.  2. 13.  he  said,  wherefores,  thoii  thy  fellowl 
.lohn  18.  23.  if  I  have  spoken  well,  why  s.  thou  mol 

SMITETH. 

Kror?.21  12  he  thai  s.  man  so  he  die,  be  put  to  death 

15.  he  s.  father  and  mo'her,  surely  put  to  death 

Dc?;/. 25. 11. and  wifi'  ofonediawelh  near  to  deliver 

her  husband  out  of  hand  of  him  that  s.  hitn 

27.  24.  cursed  be  he  that  s.  his  neighbour  secretly 

■  fosh.  15. 16.  he  that  s.  Kirjath-sepher,  .Iiidg.  1. 12. 

2  Sam.  5.  8.  that  s.  the  .lehusites,  1  Chron.  11.  6. 

.^o/)26.  12.  by  understanding  he  s.  thro'  the  proud 

Isa.  9.  13.  the  people  turn  not  lo  him  'hat  a.  them 

I. am.  3.30.  he  eiveth  his  clieek  lo  him  that  s.  him 

K:e/;.  7. 9.  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  1  ,ord  that  * 

/-u/ic  C.29.  ihat  s.  thee  on  on"  cheek,  turn  tne  other 

SMITH. 

1  Srtm.  13. 19.  there  was  no  s.  found  in  land  of  Isr 
fsn.  44.  12.  ihe  s.  with  tongs  worketh  in  the  coall 

54. 16.  1  have  created  thes.  ihaibloweth  thecoab 
.f^c^s^9.'i'^.  rprlnin  man  named  Demetrius,  silver* 

2  Tim.  4. 14.  .^lex.nn.'er  conpet  s.  did  me  much  erft 
SMITHS. 

2  /Tirtrr?  24   14.  Neti'iehadnrzzar  carried  away  el 

iho  n-incs,  the  craftsmen  and  s.  16.  ./er. 84.1 

7er.  29  2.  nfler  llie  s  wee  depatted  from  JerusnI. 

SMITI.VG 
F.Tod.'iA}.  Moses snied  an  Egyptians,  n  Hebrew 
'iSrtm.f^.  13.  when  h<-  returned  from  s.  the  Syrian* 
1  irin^3  20.37.smot'ihiin,sothat  in  «.woundedliim 


SMO 

J  l^i7:gs  3  24    ficy  went  tui  ward  s.  tlie  Moobiles 
Md:  0.  i;t.  llieretbrt  I  will  make  ihte  sicK  m  s.  ihef 

t'iiiii.  7.'J5.8evt'ii  (luysiilttr  llii;  I..  Iiiul  «.  tlie  river 
D   .)!.  uiiii  llie  rtax  uu.l  Uiu  bailuy  was  i. 

IrJ.  bul  llie  H  Ileal  and  liie  t)e  weie  not  «. 

a.  vi.  if  a  lliiel  he  lound,  and  be  .s.  lliat  tie  die 

\um.  14.  4C.  yunot  U|i,iliat  vu  be  nut  a.  /^c«M.4i!. 

'i.'..:S.wlii.l  liuveldoue  to  lliee  llial  tiiuu  liasl.s.me! 

J:i.wlietel.liastlliuus  tliineasMlicsellirei-  tunes.' 

3J.4.  Kjjyiitiaiisbuiiedtlieirtirst-liurn  L.;r<l  liail  s. 

l/eul.'iS.l.  Lord  shall  cause  lliiiie  enLiiiitsto  be  »■. 

•^.L.  shall  cause  thee  bcs.  belore  Ihine  eneiiuet 

/uif.'.  1.  8.  Judah  hads.  Juiusal.  and  set  it  on  tire 

20.  3-J.  Heiijuiii.  said,  ihey  are  i.  bef.  us  as  al  lirsl 

ati.Baw  they  were*.  ||  'M.  surely  they  are  5.  down 

;  !>am.  4  i.  isr.  was  s.  before  the  Philisliiies,  10. 

■{.  » liy  lialh  Lord  «.  us  to-day  before  Plidistinvs? 

J   l-J.  liie  null  lliat  dieil  not,  were  s.  with  enierods 

0.  lU.  iie<)|ile  lamented  because  Lord  had  s.  many 

7.  It),  llie  I'hilisliiies  were  s.  before  Israel 

.3.  4.  Saul  hud  s.  a  garrison  of  the  Philistines 

"iU.l.  .\ii.alek  had  .«.  Zikla;;,  and  burnt  it  wiili  tire 

2  *iim.  M.  ;U    David's  serv.  Iiad  «.  of  Abiier's  men 

ti.  'J.  when  Toi  heaid  that  David  had*,  the  host  of 

Ilailadezer,  lie  sent  to  Dav.  10.  1  C/ir.  18.  'J,  10. 

10.  15.  when  the  nyrians  saw  that  they  were  s.  lU. 

11.15.  retire  ye  frcnii  hiiii,Iliat  he  may  bejj.and  di(- 

1  Kings  S.  '.VS.  when  thy  people  Israel  be  ,«.  down 
il.  15.  after  he  had  ,«.  every  male  in  Edmn 

2  A'l/cs  "i.  14.  and  when  he  also  had  s.  llie  waters 
3.  ij;i.  the  kings  have  surely  «.  one  auoiher 

JH.  l!l.  thou shouldst  haves,  tiveor  si.x  times,  then 
hadst  thou  8.  Syria  till  thou  hailst  consumed  it 
14.  lU.  thou  hast  indeed.*.  Edom,  2  Clirun.  25.  I'J. 
2  Clirun.  20.  i'i.  JMoab  and  mount  Seir  were  s, 
25.  It),  forbear,  why  shouldst  thou  be  s.? 
20.  20.  Uzziali  hasted,  because  the  L.  had  s.  him 
2f<.  17.  the  Edomites  hail  tome  and  s.  Judah 
Jub  10.  10.  they  iiave  s.  me  upon  the  cheek 
I's.  3.  7.  save  me,  for  thou  hast  s.  all  mine  enemies 
09.  20.  they  persecute  him  whom  thou  hast  s. 
102.  4.  my  heart  is  s.  and  withered  like  grass 
143.  3.  he  hath  s.  my  life  down  to  the  ground 
Jsa.  5.  25.  therefore  ihe  Lord  hath  s.  Ins  |ieople 
24.  12.  and  the  gate  is  s.  with  destruction 
27.7.haili  hes.  hiin,  as  he  sniole  those  smole  him? 
53.  4.  yet  we  did  esieeni  him  slricken,  s.  of  God 
7er.  2.  30.  in  vain  have  I  s.  yi^ur  children 
14.19.  why  bast  thou  s  us,  and  there  is  no  healing 
37.  lO.for  iho"  yc  had  s.  wlnde  army  of  Chaldeans 
*;iet.22.13.I  have  s.  my  hand  at  thy  dishonest  gain 
33.  21.  one  came  to  me,  saying,  the  city  is  s. 
4C.  1.  in  the  fourteenth  year  alter  the  city  was  s. 
Uos.  6.  1.  he  hatb  s.  and  he  will  bind  us  up 
9.  16.  Ephruim  is  s.  their  root  is  dried  up 
jJ/Hos4.9.l  haves'. you, yet  have  not  returned  to  me 
Acts  2;t.3.and  coininanded  me  to  be  s. against  law? 
Rev.  8.  12.  and  the  third  part  of  the  sun  was  s. 

SMOKE 
Is  the  black  czhnlaluni  which  ascends  from  fire 
Gen.  19.  28,  The  smoke  of  the  city  went  up  a* 
the  smoke  of  a  furnace.  Solomon  observes, 
that  as  smoke  is  hurtful  and  offensive  to  tit 
eyes, so  is  a  slurrgish  messenger  unserviceable 
and  vexatious  to  them  that  send  him,  I'rov.  10. 
20.  The  anger  and  wrath  of  God  are  signified 
by  smoke.  I'sai  18.  8,  There  went  up  a 
siiioki' out  of  his  nostrils:  God  manifested  his 
great  displeasure  against  my  adversaries.  It 
is  spoken  after  the  manner  of  men ;  it  being 
usual  for  persons  transported  with  great  anger 
to  shew  their  rage  by  their  breathing.  Smoke 
denotes  a  grievous  judgment  or  calamity; 
either  because  smoke  is  generally  accompanied 
uilh  fire,  or  because  it  causclU  a  gnat  dark- 
ness in  the  air.  Isa.  14.  31,  There  shall  come 
from  the  north  a  smoke.  To  cieale  a  cloud  and 
smoke  upon  Mount  Zion,  denotes  that  God 
viiuld  not  only  direct  his  people,  as  he  did  the 
Israelites  by  a  pillar  of  cloud,  but  that  he 
Kould  also  be  their  protector  and  their  glory, 
Isa.  4.  5. 
The  smokini  flax  shnll  he  not  quench,  Isa.  42. 
3.  Jtfae.  12.  20.  Chriitirill  nut  deal  roughly 
and  rigorously  with  those  that  come  to  Kim,  but 
Kill  vJic  all  irrnllencss  and  kindness  to  them, 
passing  by  thiir  greatest  sins,  bearing  with 
their  present  infirmitirji,  cherishing  and  en- 
couraging the  smallest  beginnings  of  grace  ; 
and  coiiiforling  and  heaiivg  wounded  con- 
tcUnrcs.  In  the  Revelation,  the  perpetuity 
and  elcrnity  of  the  torments  of  the  damned, 
:•  thus  iipressed,  The  smoke  of  their  tor- 
ment ascendeth  up  for  ever  and  ever,  Rev. 
14.  II. 
ff  en. 19.28.  Abrahn m  looked  toward  Sodom, and  lo, 
\'.\es.  of  Ihn  country  went  up  ns  s.ofa  furnncr 
r.iad.  19.  18  Mount  Si'nni  was  alto^nher  on  n  ,<. 
Josh.?,'Xi.  the*,  of  Ai  (i-icended  up  to  licaven,21. 
557 


SMO 

.Tudg  20.  33.  lliey  should  make  .«.  rise  out  of  city 
40    w  hen  pillar  of  s.  began  to  rise  out  of  Ihe  city 
2  6am.  22. 9.  there  went  U|)  a  .s.  out  of  his  nostrils, 
and  lire  out  of  his  month  d(^vo:;red,  I'sai  18.8. 
.lob  41.  20.  out  of  his  nostrds  goeth  .v.  as  caldron 
I'sai.  37.  20.  the  wicked  shall  consume  into  .s. 
68.  2.  as  s.  is  driven  away,  so  drive  them  away 
l()2.3.my  days  are  consumed  like  .<.  and  my  hones 
119.  83.  for  I  am  become  like  a  bottle  in  llie  s. 
/Vuo.  10.2(>.us«.  to  theeyes,8o  is  a  sluggard  to  them 
Oi«<.3.  0.  that  Cometh  out  of  wild,  like  pillars  of  s. 
Isa.i.  5.  L.  will  create  on  her  assemblies  as.  by  day 
6. -4.  Ihe  posts  moved,  the  house  was  tilled  with  s. 
9.  18.  they  shall  mount  up  like  the  lifting  up  of  s. 
14.  31.  for  there  shall  come  from  Ihe  north  a  s. 
34.  10.  the  s.  thereof  shall  go  up  for  ever 
51.  ().  t()r  the  heavens  shall  vanish  away  like  s. 
65.  5.  these  area  s.  in  mv  nose,  a  lire  that  burneih 
«rw.  13.3.  they  shall  be  as  the  s.  out  of  the  chimney 
./o(/2.30.in  the  eiirth,blood  and  fire  and  pillars  of  s. 
J^ah.  2.  13.  I  will  burn  her  chariots  m  the  s. 
. ^cfi^.lll. blood,  tire,and  vapour  of  s.shew  wonders 
Kiv.  8.4.S.  of  ihe  incense  ascended  up  before  God 

9.  2.  there  arose  a  s.  out  of  Ihe  bottomless  pit 
3.  tiiere  came  out  of  the  s.  locusts  on  earth 

17.  out  of  their  mouths  issued  fire  and  s. 

18.  the  third  part  of  men  killed  by  Ihe  fire  nnd  .«. 
14.  11.  thes.  oflheir  torment  ascended  up  forever 
15.8.  temple  was  filled  with  s.  from  glory  of  God 

18.  9.  kinijs  shall  lament  for  her  when  they  see  s. 
18.  cried  when  they  saw  the  s.  of  her  burning 

19.  3.  and  her  s.  rose  up  for  ever  and  ever 
SMOKE. 

/?e»(/.29.20.anger  of  Lord  shall  s.  against  that  man 
I'sal.  74.  1.  O  God,  why  doth  lliinc  auger  s.  ? 
I    104.  32.  he  toucheth  the  hills,  and  they  s. 
144.  5.  touch  ihe  niounlains,  and  they  shall  s. 
SMOKING. 
Gen.  15.  17.  when  it  was  dark,  behold  as.  furnace 
F.zod.  20.  18.  all  Ihe  jieople  saw  the  mountain  s. 
Isa.  7.  4.  for  Ihe  two  tails  of  these  s.  firebrands 
42.  3.  the  s.  flax  shall  he  not  quench,  Jl/uJ.  12.20. 

SMOOTH. 
Gen. ^7.  11.  Esau  isa  hairy  man, and  I  am  as.  man 
10.  she  put  the  skins  of  kids  on  the  s.  of  his  neck 
I  Sam.  17.  40.  David  chose  him  five  s.  stones 
Isa.  30.  10.  who  say,  speak  unlo  ns  s.  things 
57.  0.  among  s.  stones  of  Ihe  stream  is  thy  portion 
Luke  3.  5.  and  the  rough  ways  shall  be  made  s. 

SMOOTH.  . 
./er.23. 1 31. 1  am  ag  prophets  tliats.  their  tongue* 

SMOOTHER. 
P.«a/.55. 2I.wnt<isof  his  mouth  were  s.  than  butter 
Pron.  5.  3.  and  her  tiiouth  is  .s.  than  oil 

SMOOTHETH. 
fsa.  41.  7.  he  that  s.  with  hammer  him  thatsmote 

SMOTE. 
Gen.  19.  II.  they  ».  the  men  al  door  with  blindness 
36.  35.  s.  Midian  in  field  of  Moab,  I  Chron.  1.  46. 
Exod.  7.  20.  he  lift  up  the  rod,  aiid  s.  the  waWrs 

8.  17.  he  s.  the  dust  ||  9.  25.  the  hail  s.  every  herb 
12  27.  who  passed  over,.wlien  he ,«.  the  Egyptians 

29.the  Lord  .■>-.  all  Ihi;  first-born  in  land  o  Egvpl, 
JVHm.3.13.  I  8.17.Psr(i.78.51.  |  105.36.  \  135.8. 
JVu/n.  11.  33. Loril  s.  the  people  with  a  great  plague 
14.  4.5.  Ihe  Amalekites  came  down  and  s.  them 

20.  1 1.  Moses  s.  the  rock  twice,  Psal.  78.  20. 
22.  23.  Balaam  s.  the  ass  to  turn  her,  25,  27. 

24.  10.  Balak  ».  his  hands  together  and  said 
32.  4.  Ihe  country  the  Lord  s.  is  a  land  forcattli,' 

Deut.  25.  18.  Ainaiek  s.  the  hindmost  of  thee 

29.  7.  Silion  and  Og  came  ag.  us,  and  wes.  them 
.Josh.  7.  5.  Ihe  men  of  .M  s.of  ihein  about  36  men 

9.  18.  s   them  not,  because  the  princes  had  sworn 
11.  11.  Ihey  s.  all  the  souls  ihat  were  therein 

12.  and  s.  all  the  kings  with  the  sword,  17. 
20.  5   because  he  s.  his  neighbour  unwittingly 
.fudg.  4.  21.  Jael  s.  the  nail  inio  Sisera's  temples 
5.26.wilh  hammer  she  s.Sisera,  she  s. off  his  head 
7.  13.  came  unlo  a  tent,  and  s.  it  lhat  it  fell 
15. 8. Samson  s.  ihem  hip  and  thigh  with  slaughter 
20.  35.  Ihe  Lord  s.  Benjamin  before  Israel 

1  Sam.  4.  8.  these  are  the  gt)ds  that  s.  Ihe  Egyptians 
6.  9.  we  shall  know  it  is  not  his  hand  that  s.  us 

19.  he  s  the  men  of  Belh-sheinesli,s.  Ihe  people 
17.  49.  David  s.  ihe  Philistine  in  his  forehead 
19.  10.  Saul.9.lheja»elin  into  Ihe  wall:  Dav.  fled 

25.  38.  that  the  Lord  s.  Nabal  ihnt  he  died 

30.  17.  David  s.  them  from  twilit'lit  to  next  day 

2  Sam.  14.  7.  deliver  him  thai  s.  his  brother    ' 

1  ICings^.  24.  Zedckiah  s.  Micaiah,  2.  Chr.  18.23. 
'i  Kings  2.8.  Elijah  s.  waters  ||  14.  Elishas.  waters 

6.  18.  and  he  s.  them  with  blindness 

15.  5.  the  TiOrd  s.  the  kine,  so  that  he  was  a  leper 

10.  opened  not  lo  Menahem,  therefore  he  s.  it 
19.  3.5.  ancel  of  the  Lord  s.  185,000.  Isa.  37.  36. 

2  Chron    13.  15.  God  s.  .leroboam  and  all  Israel 
14.  12  the  Lord  s.  the  Ethiopians  before  Asa 

JVVA  13  25.nnd  cursed  them,  and  s.  certain  of  them 
Pfat.78.  31.  and  s.  down  Ihe  chosflD  men  of  Israel 


SNA 

Psal.  78.  66.  lie  s   (us  enemies  in  ine  hinder  parfR 
Cant.  5.  7.  the  waichinen  lound  me,  Ihey  s.  mft 
ha.  10. 20.  shall  no  nioro  slay  on  liini  1  hat  s.  them 
14.  0.  he  who  s.  the  people  is  persecuteil 
29.  because  the  rod  of  him  that  s.  thee  isbrokec 
.30.  31.  the  .Xsnyrian  shall  be  beaten  down  whioliA 
41.  7.  enconiaged  him  that  s.  the  anvil 
60   10.  ill  my  wralh  I  s.  Iher,  but  in  my  favour 
■/er.  20.  2.  then  Pashur  s.  .leremiah  the  prophet 
31.  ly.  after  I  was  inslrueted,  I  s.  upon  my  thigtl 
41.  2.  then  arose  Ishmael  and  .«.  Geilaliiih 
41).  2   Pharaoh-necho,  which  JNibiirhadrezxar  f 
Dan.  2.  34.  a  stone  cut  out,  which  s.  the  image,  3i, 

5.  6.  Helshazzar's  knees  s.  one  against  nnother 
8.  7.  Ihe  he-goat  moved  with  choler  s.  the  ram 

■  lonah  4.  7.  a  worm  s.  the  gourd,  liiat  it  m  ithered 
Hug.  2.  17.  I  s.  you  with  blasting  anH  nuWew 
Mat.  26.  51.  Peter  ilrew  his  sword,  s.  otf  his  ear 
68.  prophesy,  who  is  he  I  hat  s.  thee,  T^H/e  22.64 
Luke  18.  13.  but  the  publican  s.  upon  his  breast 

23.  48.  many  beholding  Jesus,  s.  iheir  breasts 
Jlcts  12.  7.  angel  s.  Peter  on  side  and  raised  him  np 

SMOTE  Aim. 
Kzod.  21.  19.  then  shall  he  lh;it  .?.  him  be  quit 
JVw7«.  35.  21.  he  that  s.  him  shall  surely  die 

1  Sam.  24.  5.  afterwards  David's  heart  .i.  him 

2  S.tm.  2.  23.  s.him  under  the  fil'lh  rib,3.27.  |  4.6. 

6.  7.  God  s.  him  there  lor  his  error,  1  Chr.  13.  10 

1  A'?>(^.'.-20.  37.  man.v.  hpn,  so  thai  he  wound,  him 
ih'ings  19.37.hissons  shim  v^illi  sword, /»a.37.38. 

2  Chron.  28.  5.  Syria  s.  him,  king  of  Israel  s.  him 
Isa.  27.  7.  hath  he  smitten  as  he  s.  Ihose  that  s.  him 

:>7. 17.  for  the  iniquity  of  his  coveli  iisness  I  s.  him 
.hr.  37.15.  princes  were  wroth  wilh  Jer.  aii<l  s.him 
.WuL  26.  67.  others s.Ai/n  wiih  palnisof  their  hands 

27.  30.  they  look  the  reed  and  s.  him  on  the  head, 

Mark  15.  19.  Luke  22.  63.  .lohn  19.  X 
.lets  12.  23.  immediatelv  angel  of  the  Lord  s.  Aim 

SMOtEtsT. 
Ezod.  17.  5.  lake  rod  wherewiih  thou  s.  Ihe  river 

SNA  IE. 
J.cv.  1 1.  30.  Ihe  lizard,  the  s.  and  mole  are  unclean 
Psal.  53.  8.  as  a  s.  lei  every  one  of  ihem  pass  awaj 

SN.ARE. 
F.xod.  10. 7.  how  long  shall  this  man  be  s.  unlo  us? 
23.33.  for  ifthou  serve  their  gods,  it  willsuiely  bo 
as.  untolhee,  /)f7(».  7. 16.  ./i/rfw-.  2.3. 
34.  12.  make  no  covenant  xvith  the  inhabitants  of 
Ihe  land,  lest  it  bo  a  s.  in  Ihe  midst  of  thee 
.Tudg.  8.  27.  which  thing  hecami!  a  c.  unlo  Gideon 
l.S'Tm.lS.  21.  will  give  him  her,  that  she  maybe  as. 

28.  9.  wherefore  then  layest  thon  a  s.  for  my  lifel 
.loh  18.  8.  ho  is  cast  into  a  itel,  he  walkelh  on  ag, 

10.  Ihe  s.  is  laid  for  him  in  the  •rronnd  and  a  trap 
Ps.  69.  22.  let  their  table  become  a  s.  unlo  therri, 
and  that  fiir  their  welfare  a  trap,  Rom.  II.  9. 
91.  3.  he  shall  deliver  ihie  from  s.  oi'the  fowler 
106.  .36.  served  their  idols,  which  were  s.  lothem 
119.  HO.  wicked  have  laiil  s.  for  nie,^el  erred  nol 
124.7.  our  soni  is  escaped  as  a  bird  out  of  I  lies. of 
the  fowlers;  thes.  is  broken  and  we  are  escaped 

140.  5.  proud  have  hid  a  s.  forme,  spread  a  net 

141.  9,  keep  me  from  Ihe  s.  w  hich  they  have  laid 

142.  3.  in  ilie  wav  have  thev  piivily  laid  s.  for  me 
Prov.  7.23.  as  a  bird  haslet h  lo.».anil  knowethnol 

18.  7.  a  fool's  lips  are  the  s.  of  Ins  soul 
20.  25.  s.  lo  man  whodevonrelh  that  wiiich  is  holy 
22.25.  lest  learn  his  w-ays,  and  get  a  s.  to  thy  sou. 
21*.  6.  in  the  transgression  of  an  evil  man  is  a  « 
8.  scornful  men  brin?  a  city  iiilos.  but  wise  men 
25.  the  fear  of  man  bringelh  a  s.  w  tiosn  put.  trust 
Keel  9.  12.  as  Ihe  birds  lhat  are  caught  in  the  s. 
Isa.  8.  14.  for  a  .'.  to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 

24.  17.  fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  s.  are  upim  thee, 

O  inhabitant  of  the  earth,  18.  Jei .  48 
43,  44. 
29.  21.  lhat  lav  a  s.  for  him  lhat  reprnvelh  in  gate 
.rer.  .50.  24.  I  have  laid  a  .i.  for  thee,  O  Babylon 
I, am.  3.  47.  fear  and  a  .«.  is  come  upon  ns 
F.zrk.  12.  13.  he  shall  be  taken  in  my  s.  17.  20. 
Hos.  5.  I.  because  ye  have  been  a  s.  on  Mizpah 
9.8.  hill  Ihe  prophet  isa  s.  of  a  fowler  in  his  way? 
./?7nos3.5.can  a  bird  fall  in  as. upon  Ihe  earth  where 
noginisfor  him?  shall  one  take  npa  s.? 
A7(Af2I.35.for  as  a  s.shall  it  come  on  all  lhat  dwell 
1  Cor.  7.  35.  not  thai  I  may  cist  a  s.  upon  vou 

1  Tim.  3.  7.  lest  he  fall  into  the  s.  of  the  devil 

6.  9.  they  thai  will  be  rich,  fall  into  a  s.  and  lusts 

2  Tim.'i.  26.  they  may  recover  out  of  a  of  the  devil 

SNARED. 
Deut. 7. '2^.  not  take  the  silver  of  idols, lest  s.  therein 
12.  30.  lake  heed  lhat  thou  be  not  s.  by  Ihem 
Psal.  9.  16.  wicked  is  s.  in  work  of  hisownhar.da 
Prop.  6.  2.  art  s.  with  words  of  Ihy  mouth,  12.  13, 
F.r.cl.  9.  12.  BO  are  Ihe  sons  of  inen  s.  in  an  evil  lime 
ka.  8. 15.  many  shall  stumble  and  fall  and  bo  :. 
28.  13.  lhat  Ihey  might  fall,  and  be  s.  and  lakea 
42.22.  Ihey  are  all  of  them  s.  in  holes,  hid  in  priaoo 

SNARES. 
Joah.  23.  13.  thov  shall  be  j.  »nd  traps  uuto  you 


so 

2Sam  22.  fi  s.  of  deuthprevcnledme,  Psul.  18.5. 

Job  '2-4   10.  ilierefo'e  «.  are  luuii.l  dLiout  ttiee 
40.  '24.  belieiiiotira  nose  (liurcuth  tluo'  a-. 

Pk.  11.0.  oa  wicked  lie  shall  rain  s.  and  brimstone 
3S.  li.  llioy  tliLit  seek  alter  my  life  lay  s.  for  me 
fi-l.  5.  tliev  coiiiinuiie  ot  laying  s.  jirivily 

Vtov.  13  14.  to  depart  Iromllies.urdeaili  1-1.27. 
22.  5.  tlicnis  and  s.  are  in  llie  way  of  the  frowaid 

Eccl  7.  '211.    ne  woman  whose  heart  iss.  and  nets 

Jer.  5.  2ti.  tliny  lay  wall  as  he  that  seltetii  «. 

18.  •£i.  lor  they  have  disgi.d  and  hid  s.  for  my  feet 

S.NATCH. 
lea.  9.  20.  he  shall  «.  on  right  hand  and  te  hungry 

SNORTINU. 
Jer.  8.  16.  the  s.  of  his  horses  was  heard  from  Dan 

SNOUT. 
Prov.ll.  2-^.  as  jewel  of  gold  in  a  swine's  s. so  ia  fail 

SNOW. 
Ezod.  i.  6.  behold  hi."!  hand  was  leprous  as  s. 
JVa/«.  1'2.  10.  Miriam  became  leprous,  white  as  s. 
2A'am.2J.  -0.  slew  lion  in  midst  of  a  pil,  in  tune  ofs. 
'2  Kind's  5.  27.  Gehazi  went  out  a  leper  while  ass. 
/ub  ti.  It),  are  blackish,  and  wherein  the  s.  is  hid 
t).:t0.if  I  wash  mys.  ins.wat.  and  make  hands  clean 

24.  11).  Iieatconsiiineths.  waters,  to  grave  sinned 

37.  6.  lie  suilli  to  ihe  s.  be  thou  on  the  earth 

38.  22.  hast  thou  entered  into  treasures  of  Ihe  «. 
Psal.  51.  7.  wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  wliiter  thans. 

6H.  14.  it  was  white  as  s.  if  Salmon 

147.  16.  Iiegiv.  s.  like  wool,  scatterelh  hoarfrost 

148.8.  file,  hail,  s.  and  vapour  fulfilling  his  word 

Prov.  25.  in.  as  the  cold  ofs.  in  time  of  harvest 
26.  1.  as  s.  in  summer,  so  honour  is  not  seemly 
31.  2!.3heisni)t  afraid  of  the  s.  forlier  houschoid 

Isa.  1.18.  tho'  sins  be  as  scarlet  shall  be  while  as  .5. 
55.  10.  as  the  s.  from  heaven  returneih  not  thither 
Jer.  18   14.  will  a  man  leave  the  s.  of  Lebanon 

ia)H.4.7.  lierNazar.  jiurer  than  s.  whiter  than  milk 

IJan.  7.  y.  garment  was  white  as  s.  hair  like  wool 

Mat.  28.  :!.  his  raiment  while  as  s.  Mark  9.  3. 

Rev.  1.  14.  his  head  and  his  hairs  were  wiiite  as  s. 
SNOWY. 

1  Chron.  11.  22.  hesli'w  a  lion  in  a  pit  in  a  s.  day 
SNUFFED. 

Jer.M.  6.  the  wild  assess,  up  the  wind  like  dragons 

Mai.  1.  13.  ye  have  s.  at  it,  saith  the  Lordof  liosls 
SNUFF-DISHES. 

Ezod.  25.38.  s.-dishes  shall  be  of  pure  gold,  37.  23. 

JVu/n  4.  9.  take  a  cloth,  and  cover  his  s.-dishcs 
SNUFFERS. 

EiO!/.37.23.s.of  pure  gold,  1  A7/in's7.50.2CAr.4.22. 

•i  K'ngs  12.  13.S.  madeof  money  that  was  brought 

S5.  14.  pots  and  s.  took  they  away,  Jer.  52.  18. 

SNUFFETH. 

Jer.  2.24.  a  wild  ass  that  s.  up  the  wind  at  pleasure 
SO. 

Gen.  12.4.  so  Abraham  departed,  as  L.  had  spoken 
15.5.  as  the  stars,  so  shall  thy  seed  be,  Rom.  4.  18. 

25.  22.  Kebekah  said,  if  it  be  so,  why  am  I  thus  1 
31  28.  thou  hast  now  done  foolishly  in  so  doing 
43.  II.  if  it  must  be  so  now  do  this,  take  fruits 

F-xod.a.'J.  Moses  spakeso  to  the  children  of  Israel 

10.  10.  let  Lord  be  so  with  you,  as  I  will  let  you  go 
25.  0.  after  the  pattern,  even  so  shall  ye  make  it 

39.  43.  as  tho  L.  coin;iianded,  so  had  they  done  it 
Lev.  7. 7.  as  the  sin-oli'ering,  so  is  trespass-otTering 

8.  35.  for  so  1  am  commanded,  10.  13. 

24.19.  as  he  hath  done,  so  shall  be  done  to  him,  20. 
/Vit?n.4.26.bear  all  that  is  made,  so  shall  they  serve 

15. 15.  as  ye  are,  so  shall  the  stranger  be  bcf..ie  L. 

25.  8.  so  Ihe  plague  was  stayed,  Psrii.  106.  .30. 
Deut.  7.  19.  so  sha!!  iiie  Lord  do  to  all  the  nations 

8.20.as  nations  Lord  destroyeth,  so  shall  ye  perish 

17.  7.  so  thou  shall  put  the  evil  away  from  ainong 
you,  19.  19.  I  21.  21.  |  22.  21,  22,  24. 

22.26.  for  as  when  man  iiseth,even  so  is  this  matt. 

33.  2.1.  and  as  thy  days,  so  shall  thy  sirenglh  be 
.fosA. 14.11. as  strength  llien,even  so  is  strength  now 
Judir. I. '.as  I  have  done,  so  God  hath  requiled  me 

5.  31.  so  let  all  thine  enemies  perish,  O  Lord 

8.  18.  they  answered,  as  thou  art,  so  were  they 
21.  for  as  the  man  is,  so  is  his  strength 

15.  11.  aj  they  did  to  me,  so  have  I  done  to  them 
lSam.9.21.  wherefore  then  siieakest  thou  so  to  mcl 

11.  7.  so  shall  It  be  dom  Kco  his  oxen 

15.33.  so  shall  thy  mo'hei  '^p.  childl. among  women 

19.  17.  Saul  said,  why  ha^t  thou  deceived  me  so 
25.25.  as  his  name  is,  soij  he,  Nabal  ishisname 
30. 24.  so  shall  his  part  be  t'.at  tarriel  li  by  the  stuff 

C  Sara.  7. 8.  so  shall  thou  say  to  my  servant  David 
13.35.king's  vonscome,  as  thy  servanis  said,  so  it  is 

16.  10.  so  let  him  curse.     Who  shall  then  say, 
wherefore  hast  lliou  done  so  ?   1  Kings  1.  6. 

22  4..'!o  f hall  I  besaved  from  my  enemies,  Ps.  18.3. 
"4.  25.  !o  the  Lord  was  entreated  for  the  land 
1  Kings  1.  30.  even  so  will  1  certainly  do  lhi:iday 
36.  the  Lord  God  of  my  lord  the  king  say  j>   too 

20.  40.  ihe  king  saiil,  «0  slmll  thy  judgment  be 
22  8.  he  said,  Let  n  .1  ktngeay  Jo,2  Chron.  18.  7. 

2  fin  ffs  7,20.  so  it  fell  oat  tohim,  p(  i.  Ifodeonhira 
6t-8 


SO 

2  (7Aj'.20.20.  sobeest.nblished,  so  shall  ye  prosjier 
35.1).  so  kill  tliu  passovt.'  and  sanctity  youiselvc 
Ktrai.  24. so  it  ceased  to  the  second  year  u I  Dan u, 
A'eA.  2.  4.  so  I  [iraytd  ||  5.  13   so  liod  .shake  out 

8.  17.10  thai  day  h;id  not  children  of  Israel  done  so 
'.)  10  so  didst  thiiu  get  tlieoa  name,as  it  is  tins  day 

Esi> .  4.  16.  and  so  will  I  go  in  unto  the  king 
./oil  '».  27.  so  it  IS,  hear  it  ||  21.  4.  and  if  it  were  so 
9.2. 1  know  It  isiooftrulh,  but  how  should  man  be 
23  7.  so  should  I  be  deliv.  for  ever  from  my  judge 
32.  22.111  so  diiiiig,iiiy  Maker  would  take  me  away 
Psal.21.  13.  so  will  we  sing  and  praise  thy  povve.' 
3.7.  25.  let  them  not  say,  so  would  we'liave  it 
37.  3.  do  good,  so  shall  thou  dwell  in  the  land 
42.  1.  so  pantflh  my  soul  after  thee,  O  God 
45.  II.  so  shall  the  king  desire  thy  beauty 
48.8.33  we  have  heard,  so  have  we  seen  in  the  city 

10.  so  is  thy  praise  to  the  ends  of  the  earth 
63.2.to  see  thy  glory,  so  as  seen  thee  in  sanctuary 
73.  22.  so  foolish  was  1,  and  ignorant,  as  a  beast 
78.  72.  so  he  fed  them  {|  79.  13.  so  we  ihy  people 

80.  18.  so  will  we  not  go  back  from  lliee,  quicken 

81.  12.  so  I  gave  them  up  ||  90.  1 1.  so  is  thy  wrath 
103.  13.  so  ilio  Lord  pitieth  them  that  fear  him 
109.  17.  So  let  it  come,  eo  let  it  he  far  from  him 
115. 8. so  iscvery  one  that  trusteth  in  tliiin,  135.18. 
147.  20.  he  hath  not  dea't  so  with  any  nation 

/^ro(i.3.4.sosliall  Hud  fi-.vour  and  good  understand. 
22.  so  slwll  they  be  life  tt-  thy  soul,  grace  to  neck 
6.  II.  so  shall  thy  poverty  come,  24.  34. 
10.  25.  as  the  whirKvind,  .■<■;  is  the  wicked  no  more 

23.  7.  as  he  thinketh  in  his  Sicatt,  so  is  he 
F.ccl.  3.  19.  as  the  one  di'^lh,  so  dietli  the  other 

5.  16.  that  in  all  points  as  h'3  came,  so  shall  ho  go 

9.  2.  as  is  the  good  so  is  sinner,  he  that  swearelh 
Isa.  14.  24.  so  shall  it  come  to  pass,  so  shall  it  stand 

18.  4.  for  so  Lord  said  to  me,  I  will  lake  my  rest 

24.  2.  as  with  llie  people,  so  with  the  priest 
211.  17.  so  have  we  been  in  thy  si.glit,  O  Lord 
3C.  0.  so  is  Phar.  king  of  Egypt  to  all  trust  in  him 
47.  12.  wherein  thou  hast  laboured,  if  so  be  thou 

.shall  be  able  to  profit ;  if  so  thou  mayest  prevail 
53.  7.  as  a  lamb,  so  he  opcneth  not  his  moulh 
62. 5. so  shall  Ihy  sons  ;  so .'ihallG. rejoice  over  thee 
63.  8.  they  are  my  people,  so  he  was  their  Saviour 
66. 13.S0  will  icomlbrtycu,  ye  shall  be  comforted 

22.  saiili  L.  so  shall  your  seed  and  name  remain 
Jer.  5.  31.  and  iny  people  love  to  have  it  so 

10.  18.  will  distress  them,  thattheymay  find  it  so 

11.  4.  so  shall  be  ii«.y  people,  I  your  G.iJzcA.  37.23. 

19.  11.  saith  L.  so  will  I  break  this  people  and  city 
35.  11.  come,  let  us  go,  so  we  dwell  at  Jerusalem 
38. 20.  obey  the  Lord,  so  shall  it  be  well  unto  thee 
39.  14.  so  he  dwelt  among  the  people 

42.  17.  so  shall  be  with  till  men  that  set  their  faces 
Aam.3.29.moulh  indust,if  so  be  there  may  be  hope 
K2f/.'.12.11.as  I  have  done,  soshall  be  done  to  ihem 

16.  44.  saying,  as  is  the  mother,  so  is  the  daughter 

18.  30.  repent,  so  iniijuily  shall  not  be  your  ruin 

25.  14.  cherub  that  covereth,  I  have  set  thee  so 
43.20.  sii  thou  shall  do,  so  shall  ye  reconcile  house 

iJan.  3.  17.  if  it  beso,i'ur  God  is  able  to  deliver  us 
JIos.  3.  3.  shall  abide  for  me,  so  will  I  be  for  thee 

13.6.  so  were tliEyf;l!ed||./ocJ 2. 4. so  shall  they  run 
j9mos5.  14.  so  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  be  with  you 
Z.?;i/i.  3.  7.  10  their  dwelling;  should  not  be  cut  oti" 
Hag.  2.  5.  so  my  Spiiit  reraeinetham.  you, fear  not 
14.  so  is  this  p."c;j'",  =7  is  this  nation  before  me 
Zcc/i.  1   3.  lo  oar  dois^srs,  so  hath  he  dealt  viith  us 

8.  J3.  .90  willl  saveyott,  and yeshall  be  a  blessing 

14.  13.  so  shall  bepiifue  of  horse,  as  this  plague 
jV/«£.3.15.Jes.  said, Sutler  it  to  be  so  now,  il  becom. 

5.  12.  for  so  persecuted  they  prophets  before  you 
16.  let  your  light  so  shine  ||  19.  shall  teach  men  so 

6.  30.  if  God  so  clothe  the  grass  of  the  field 
8.13.  as  thou  has*  believe!,  so  be  it  done  unto  thee 
9  33. marvelled,  saying  it  was  never  so  seen  in  Isr. 
lI.20.evcn«o,Falher  (orso  itBeemed,/,uAe  10.21. 
12.40.  soshall  Son  ofman  be,  /.HA-ell.30.  |  17.  24. 

19.  10.  if  the  case  of  the  man  be  so  with  his  wife 
24.46. when  cometh  shall  find  sodoing, /ji/Ael2.43. 

JSIarkl.  18.  are  ye  no  without  understanding  also? 

10.  43.  but  so  shall  it  not  be  among  you 

Luke  12.  38.  if  he  come  in  v/atch  and  find  them  so 

54. and  so  it  is  {|  ';4.  24.  found  il  so  as  women  said 

./oAn3.  16.  God  so  loved  the  world  that  he  gave  his 

12.  50.  even  aa  the  Falher  said  to  me,  so  I  speak 

13.  13.  ye  say  well,  for  so  I  am  ||  14.  31.  so  I  do 

15.  8.  ye  bear  much  fruit,  so  shall  be  my  disciples 
9.  as  Falher  hath  lo\ed  me,  so  have  I  loved  you 

17.  18.  so  havo  I  also  rientthem  into  world,  20. 21. 

18.  22.  sayin?,  Answcrest  thou  the  high-priest  so7 
Jlcts  1.  11.  this  Jesus  nhall  so  come  in  like  manner 

3.18.  he  hath  .•Jo  fulfil'ed  ||  7. 1.  are  these  thingssol 
8. 32.  as  a  lanb  dumb,  so  opened  he  not  his  mouth 
13.  47.  for  so  hath  the  Lord  commanded  us 
14.1. they  so  spake,  that  a  great  multitude  believed 

16.  5.  so  were  the  churches  established  in  Ihe  faith 
19.20.00  mightily  grew  word  ofGod  and  prevailed 
20. 13.  for  00  hed  appointed,  minding  to  go  afoot  I 


SO 

./Ids  24.  14.  so  Worship  I  the  God  jI  my  fatlierB 
27.44.  so  came  to  jiass  they  escaped  all  sale  lolana 

Ituiii.a.  15  biitnot  aa  ihe  oirence,so  also  is  free  gift 
8.8.SO  they  that  are  i.'i  the  flesh  cannot  pleaseGoc 
9.  16.  so  then  it  is  not  of  him  that  willelh  nor  run. 

11.  26.  so  all  Israel  shall  be  saved,  as  itisw-ittea 
12.20.so  doing  shall  heap  coals  of  fire  on  hii  head 

14.  12.  so  every  one  shall  give  account  to  Gol 
lCor.3. 15.  he  hi ms.  shall  besaved,  yet  so  as  bj  fir« 

4.  1.  let  man  so  accounlof  us,  as  ministers  of  Dlir. 

5.  3.  Concerning  him  that  hath  so  done  this  deed 
6. 5.  is  it  so  that  there  is  not  wise  manamong  joul 

7.  17.  so  lei  him  walk,  so  ordain  I  in  all  chuichei 
26.  I  eay  that  it  is  good  for  a  man  so  to  be 

40.  bulshe  is  happier  ifsiie  so  abide,  my  jud),m. 

8.  12.  when  ye  sin  so  against  the  brethren 
9.14.  even  so  hath  Loid  ordained  lo  live  by  gowiHji 

24.  so  run, 26.  ||  11.  28.  so  let  him  eat  thal'biend 

12.  12.  all  members  are  one  bi  dy,  so  also  is  Chrixt 

15.  11.  so  we  preach,  and  so  ye  believed 

2  Cor.  10.  7.  as  he  is  Christ's,  so  are  wc  Christ's 

11.  9.  so  will  I  keep  mys.  from  being  burdensome 
22.are  theyHebrews?  so  am  I;  Israelites?  so  am  I 

12.  16   but  be  it  so,  I  did  not  burden  you 

Gal.  4. 29.  but  as  then  persecnti-d,  even  so  it  is  now 

6.  2.  bear  burdens,  and  so  fulfil  the  law  of  Christ 
F.ph.  2. 15.  of  twain,  one  new  man,  so  making  peace 
I'litl.  3.  17.  brethren,  mark  them  which  walk  so 

4.  1.  my  brelhren,  so  stand  fart  in  the  Lord 
Cy^2.  6.  as  ye  receive  Christ  Jes.  so  walk  ye  iiihira 
1  Thcss.  2.  4. even  so  we  s,neak,  not  as  pleasing  men 

4.  17.  and  so  shall  we  ever  be  with  the  Lord 
Hi'b.3.  U.aol  swaie  in  my  wrath, shall  not  enter 

7.9.  as  I  may  so  say,  Levi  paid  tithes  in  Abraham 

1  Pet.  1.15.  so  be  ye  holy  ||  2. 15.  .so  is  the  will  of  G 
3. 17.  ills  belter, "if  the  will  of  God  be  so,  to  sutler 

i./ufin  2.  t.  he  ought  hims.  so  lo  walk  as  he  walkeu 
4.  11.  G.  so  loved  us,  weought  to  love  one  ai.i.'iha.; 

17.  because  as  he  is,  so  are  we  in  this  woihl 
/ict).1.7.even  so  amen  ||  22.20.  even  so  come,  L.Jea. 

SO  be  it. 

.7os/i!.2.21.Rahabsaid,Accord.toyour  wordpj.toSfi 

.fer.  11.  5.  I  answered  and  said,  so  be  it,  O  LorL 

See  Did,  Died,  Do,  Great,  Long,  Much. 

J^ol  SO. 

<?fn.l9.7.do  not  so  wickedly  ||  18.  oh  not  so  my  L 

29.  26.  il  must  not  be  so  dime  in  our  country 

48.  18.  not  so  my  father,  this  is  the  first-born 

Ezod.  10.  11. 71.  so,  go  ye  that  are  men  and  servo  L 

.Viim.  12.7.  servant  Moses  is  7(0?  so,  who  is  failKfu 

.hidg.  2. 17.  obeying  the  Lord,  but  I'ley  did  not  tt 

14.  15.  is  It  not  so  7  \\  1  Sam.  20.  2.  it  is  not  so 

2  Sam.  20.  21.  the  matter  is  n.  so,  but  a  man  lift,  u^ 
23.5.aliho'  my  house  be  7io(  so  with  God,  yet  hatk 

./oi9. 35.  and  not  fear  him,  but  it  is  wot  so  wiih  me 

24.  25.  if  it  be  not  so,  who  will  make  mc  a  liar 
35.15.  butnow  because  il  is  7io«  so  he  hath  visited 

Psid.  1.4.  un^idly  are  tio?  so,  but  are  like  Ihechaff 
Prov.  1.5.  7.  the  heart  of  llie  foolish  doeili  not  so 
fe«.10.7.howheit  ineaneth  n.  so,  nor  heartlhink  s:' 
16.6.  the  pride  ofMoab,  but  his  lies  shall  not  he  fa 
Jer.  48.  30.  not  be  so,  his  lies  shall  not  so  effect  il 
Mat.  19.  8.  but  from  the  beginning  it  was  not  so 

20.  26.  but  il  shall  not  be  so  am.  you,  who  will  bt 

25.  9.  not  so,  lest  there  be  not  enough  for  us 
Luke  1.  CO.  not  so,  bul  he  shall  be  called  John 

22. 26.  exerc.  lordship  over  them,  bul  shall  71.be  sc 
Jolin  14.  2.  if  it  were  not  so,  I  would  have  told  you 
.lets  10.  14.  but  Peter  said,  JVo/  so.  Lord,  II.' 8. 
Horn.  5.  .3.  »io£  only  so,  bul  we  glory  in  tribulaliom 
11.  not  only  so,  but  we  also  joy  in  G.  thro' Jesui 
Eph.  4.  20.  but  ye  have  not  so  learned  Christ 
Jam,  3.  10.  these  tliinas  ought  not  so  to  be 

SO   tliat. 
fipw.21.  6.  so  that  all  that  hear  will  laugh  with  me 
28.  21.  so  that  I  come  again  lomy  father's  house 
47.  13.  so  that  land  of  Egypt  and  Canaan  fainted 
F.jrod.  10.20.  so  that  he  would  not  let  Isr.  go,  11. 10. 

21.  12.  he  that  smiteth  a  man,  so  that  he  die 
/Jc?jJ.28.34.s.  t.  thou  shall  be  mad  for  sight  of  eye» 
•Tudg.  2.  14.  so  that  they  could  not  longer  stand 

I  .Sa»n.  4.  5.  shouted,  so  that  the  earth  rang  again 
18.  30.  so  that  his  name  was  much  set  by 

1  A'lTi^s  8.  25.  s.  t.  thy  child,  take  heed,  2CAr.  6. 18. 

2  KingsS.  15.  spread  it  on  his  face,  so  that  he  died 

9.  37.  so  that  they  shall  not  say,  this  is  Jezebel 
18.  5.  so  that  after  him  was  none  like  him  of  king 

F.ira  9.  14.  so  that  there  should  be  no  remr.niit 

./ob  I.  3.  so  that  ihis  man  was  greatest  in  the  ta.st 
7.20.  set  as  a  mark,  so  that  I  am  a  burden  tomyj 

Psal.  40.  12.  so  that  I  am  not  a^jle  to  look  up 
58.  11.  so  that  a  man  shall  say,  there  is  a  reward 
78. 53.  he  led  lliem  safely,  sn  that  they  feared  not 
106.  32.  s.  t.  it  went  ill  with  Moses  for  their  sakoj 

F.ccl  6.  2.  so  that  he  wanted  nothing  for  his  soul 

lsaA7.~.s.t.  thou  didst  not  lay  these  things  to  heart 
60.  1.5.  been  forsnken,  s.  t.  no  man  went ttr)' met 

Jer.  33.26.  so  that  I  will  nol  takn  any  of  his  peed 
44.  28.  so  that  the  Lord  could  no  hmger  bear 

F,zeti.2i.  24.  so  that  in  all  your  doings  sins  epsour 


SOF 

r.tek-.  31  9.  .«o  /,%j(a.l  tlic  tri:tsiii  Eiicii  on vieil  Mm 
IJuH.  b.  4.  so  that  no  b(M.<t  niiijiil  slaiul  (juloro  liiiii 
Xech.  I.  '■il.  su  t/iat  iju  infill  diJ  lili  ii|>  Ins  liiud 
Mark  15.5.J<'ii.uns\vorfil  iiiir,s«  t.  I'lliuu  iiiiirvLlloil 
iMke  16.  'Jli.  so  that  tlicy  h  Inch  woiiUI  pass  lo  you 
H.tm.  1.  20.  so  that  tiny  arc  willumi  u.xiuso 

15.  li>   sulhal  Iroiii  .leius.  1  ii;ive  iircnclicdijospel 
2C.(r.  -J  7.  so  that  ciinliarnvisc  yu  should  I'oigivu 

7.  7.  Si>  that  1  rtjoici'd  the  more 
(ial.a.\~.sothat  yo  cannot  do  llie  things  yc  would 
I  ThcssA.l.s.l.yu  were  ensaniples  to  all  (liut  believe 
Ucb  13  6.  to  i.  we  may  boldly  say.  L.  is  uiy  lielper 

IVus  .SO,  or  SO  was. 
Gen   1.  7.  and  ii  was  so,  9,  1 1,  15,  24,  30. 

41.  13.  as  lir^  inicrpreied  lo  us.  su  it  was 
JiTumS.ia.so  It  w  always,  cloud  covered  it  by  night 
20  so  il  was  when  cloud  wn>  on  tabernacle 
21.  so  it  was  ivlicn  thi;  cloud  abode  IVoin  even 
A<'/i'.l'>.38.ilinv  be  on  the  fleece  only,  and  il  wassv 

III. 30.it  10.  s.  that  all  who  saw  It  said,  nosucb  deed 

1  .Sairt.5.7.  when  nicri  ol  .Ashdod  saw  thai  il  was  so 
10.  '.).  it  was  so  ibai  when  he  turned  tVoin  Samuel 
W.25  it  wiL< so  friini  that  day  lorwanl  mailcastat. 

2  Sam.  I.».  2.  it  was  so  when  any  caine  to  the  king 
a.  il  WIS . "11  ih.at  when  any  man  caine  nigh  to  hiiii 

If).  2t  SO  was  all  the  counsel  of  Ahitluiphcl 
IfCinirs  13.  il.  so  WHS  it  charged  ine  by  word  of  L. 
"Kinifs  17.7.  son  was  that  Israel  had  sinned  ag.  L. 
23.su  W':s  Isr.  carried  away  lo  Assyr.  lo  ibis  day 
2Chron.  2!).  25.  so  was  tbecomniandmenl  of'Lord 
.Luke  2.  <>.  and  so  il  was  that  while  they  were  there 
21.  Jesus,  who  wis  so  named  ofihe  angel 
5.  10.  and  so  was  also  James  and  John  astonished 
jictit  12.15.Rliudacoiisiantly  affirmed  Uw.  even  so 

Sf)AKEn. 
/so.  34.  7.  their  land  shall  be  s.  with  blood,  their 

SOHKR. 
2  Cor.  5. 13.  wbotlier  we  be  s.  it  is  for  your  cniise 
1  TAfss. 5. fi.let  us  not  sleep, but  let  us  watch  and  bes. 
8.  bul  let  us  who  arc  of  the  day  be  s.  pulling  im 
1  Tim.  3.  2.  R  b  simp  then  must  be  s.  Tit.  1.  8. 

Il.deacoiis'  wives  must  bes.  faithful  ni  all  things 
Tit.  2.  2.  thai  aged  men  be  s.  grave,  lempcrale 
4.  they  may  leach  the  young  women  to  be  s. 

1  Pet.  1.  13.  gird  up  the  loins  of  your  mind,  be  s. 
4.  7.  be  ye  iherefore  s.  and  watch  unto  prayer 
5.£.be  s.  be  vigilant,  iiecause  vour  adversary  devil 

SOBERLY, 
ftom. 12.3. but  to  think  s. accord,  to  measure  of  faith 
Tit. 2.  12.  teaching  us  thai  we  should  lives,  right. 

SOUKR-MINDEn. 
7\(.  2.  6.  likewise  exhorl  vouni  men  lo  be  s.-mind. 

SOUER.VESS. 
Acti  26.  25   but  speak  forih  the  words  of  j. 

SOnRlETY. 

Rom.  12.  t  3.  every  man  ought  to  think  to  s. 

\Tim.  2.  0.  that  woinini  adorn  tbeniselvcs  with  s. 

15.  if  thev  continiip  in  faiih  and  holiness  wit.hs. 

SOCKET. 

Kzod.  33.  27.  a  hundred  talents,  a  talent  for  a  s. 

SOCKETS, 

Rzorf.  26.19.  make  forty .?.  of  silver,  21.  |  3().24,2G 

two  s.  under  one  l>o;ird  for  two  tenons,  two 

t.  under  another  board.  21,  2.5.  |  .36.  24,  2(1. 

25.  and  their  s.  of  silver,  sixteen  s.  36.  30,  36. 

37.  ihou  shall  cast  five  s.  of  brass  for  them,  36.38. 

27.  10.  their  twenty.',  shall  hoof  brass,  38.  10, 11. 

12.  on  west  side  pillars  ten,  their  s.  ten,  38.  12. 

14.  the  hangings  on  one  side,  their  s   three 

15.  on  the  other  side  shall  be  three  s.  38.  14, 15. 

16.  their  pillars  shall  be  four,  their  s.  four 

17.  hooks  shall  be  of  silver  and  theirs,  brass,  18. 
35.  11.  make  bars,  pillars,  ».  of  the  t.ibernacle 

17.  hangings  of  the  court,  pillars,  and  their  s. 
38  27.  ».  of  the  sanctuary,.?,  of  the  veil,  hundred  .i. 

30.  of  the  brass  of  the  offerings  he  made  s. 

31.  s.  of  the  court,  and  the  s.  of  the  court  eate 

40  IS.  reared  the  tabernacle  and  fastened  bis  s. 
JVuiH.  3.  36.  under  the  custody  and  c!iarge  of  the 

sons  of  Merari  shall  be  the  s.  37.  |  4.  31,  32. 
Cant.  5.  15.  as  pillars  of  marble  set  on  s.  ofgold 

son. 

^f  n.25.  20.  Jncob  s.  pottage,  Esan  came  from  field 

2  Chron.  35. 13.  other  holv  offerings  s.  they  in  pots 

SODDEN. 
Etod.  12.  9.  cat  not  of  it  raw,  nor  s.  with  water 
l.cv.  6.  28.  I>nt  the  earthen  vessel  wherein  it  is  a. 
shall  be  broken,  and  if  it  be  s.  in  a  brasen 
pot  it  shall  be  scoured 
f^tm.  0   19.  ihe  priest  shall  lake  the  s.  alionlder 
l.^im  2  15.  he  will  not  haves,  flesli  of  thee  but  raw 
/.air..  4. 10.  tne  women  have  s.  their  own  cliildren 

SOnERING. 
Itn.  41.  7.  It  IS  r   idv  for .«.  he  fastened  il  with  nails 

SOFT, 
/(■■i  23.  16.  for  O   maketh  my  heart*,  and  troubleth 

41  3.  will  he  sjieak  *.  words  iinlo  lhpe.7 
Pgiil.  t).5.  10.  thou  make.^t  it  »,  with  showers 
Pf  i.r.  15.  1.  a  s.  answer  liirnelh  a>vay  wrath 

25  15.  and  a  s  tongue  breaketh  the  bone 

55y 


SOL 

Mat.  11.  8.  a  man  clothed  ins.  raiment;  they  that 
weai  s.  clolh.iig  are  in  kings'  houses,  J.,ukc  7. 25. 
SOl'TKK. 
Ps.  55.  21. words  weres.  ihau  oil,  yet '•'»»ti  swords 

SOFTLY. 
(ii-n.  33.  14.  1  will  lea<l  s.  as  cattle,  cl  »lr.  be  able 
■liiilf.'.i.  21.  Jaul  went  s.  loliim  and  smole  the  nail 
HiUh  3.  7.  she  came  s.  and  uncovered  his  feel 
thiiiffs -il.  27.  Ahabfiisl.  lay  in  suckclolli,  wenls. 
Isa.  8.  !i.  refuselb  the  waters  of  Shiloah  thai  gos. 
38.  15.  [  sliall  g(  s.  all  my  years  in  bittern,  of  soul 
■/Jctg  2T.  13.  when  soutb-wmd  blew  s.  they  sailed 

SOIL. 
Psiil.  37.  t  35.  like  a  fee  growing  in  his  own  s. 
A,':«A-.17.8.  it  was  plant,  in  a  goods,  by  great  waters 

SOJltURN.       • 
Oen.  12.  10.  Abram  went  down  into  Egypt  to  s. 
19.  9.  they  said,  this  one  fellow  came  into  s. 
26.  3.  s.  in  liiis  land,  and  I  will  be  with  thee 
47.  4.  Ihey  said,  for  to  s.  in  the  land  are  we  come 
Kiod.  12.  48.  when  a  stranger  will  s.  with  thee  and 
keej)  patsover,  Aeo.l9.  33.  «V«w.y.  14.  |  15.14. 
I.ev.Xl.a.  of  strangers  whos.  that  ofTereth  sacrifioe 
10.  of  strangers  that  s.  that  ealetb  any  blood 
13.  who  s.  among  you,  that  hunlelh  any  beast 
20.2.cri:traiigers  that  s.  that  givitlh  seed  to  Molech 
25.  45.  of  strangers  that  s.  of  thein  shall  ye  buy 
.ludg.  17.  8.  a  Levite  went  to  s.  where  he  could 

9.  said  lo  Micah,  I  go  to  s.  where  I  may  find  place 
Ruth  1.  1.  Elinielech  went  to  s.  in  country  of  Moab 

1  Kings  17.  20.  evil  on  the  widow  with  whom  I  s. 

2  Kings  8.  1.  arise,  s   wheresoever  thou  canst  s. 
Psnl.  15.  t  1.  who  shall  s.  in  thy  labernacle'! 

120.5.\voe  is  me, that  I  s.  in  Meshech,dwcll  in  tents 
Isa.  23.  7.  her  own  feet  shall  carry  her  afar  off  to  s. 

.')2.  4.  my  peojile  went  down  into  Egypt  to  s.  there 

.ler.  42.  15.  if  ve  wholly  set  your  faces  to  enter  into 

Egypt  and  go  to  s.  there,  17.  |  44.  12, 14,28. 

22.  ye  siiall  die  in  Ihi^  place  whither  ye  desire  to  s 

ham.  4.  15.  they  saiil,  tliey  shall  no  more  s.  there 

F.7.ck  20.  38.  I  will  bring  them  from  where  they  s. 

47.22.  divide  il  to  you  and  strangers  whos.  among 
J]cls  7.  6.  thai  his  seed  should  s.  in  a  strange  land 

SOJOURNED. 
Gen.  20.  1.  from  thence  Abraham  s.  in  Gerar 

21    34.  and  s   in  the  Philislines'  land  many  days 

32.  4.  I  s.  with  Laban,  and  stayed  there  until  now 

35.  27.  Hebron,  where  Abraham  and  Isaac  s. 
Dvut.  18.  6   if  a  Levne  come  from  where  he  s. 

26  5.  s.  in  Egypt  with  a  few,  and  became  a  nation 
Jurlg.  17.  7.  a  Levite  s.  in  Belhlehem-judah 

19.  16.  an  old  man  of  Ephraim  s.  in  Gibeah 

2  Kings  8.  2.  she  s.  in  the  land  of  the  Philistines 
Psal.  105.  23.  and  Jacob  s.  in  the  land  of  Ham 
Heb.  11.  9.  by  faith  he  ».  in  the  land  of  proBiise 

SOJOURNER. 
^en.23.4.  lam  a  s.with you, give  meburying-place 
/,ev.22.  10.  a  s.of  priest  shall  not  eat  of  iioly  thing 
25.  35.  a  s.  fallen  in  decay  thim  shall  relieve 
40.  thy  brother  s-!iall  be  as  a  s.  with  thee 
47.  s.  wax  rich  by  iheeand  brollu  rsell  liims.  tos. 
JVuin.  35.  15.  these  six  cities  a  refuge  for  Isr.  and  s. 
Ps.  39.  12. 1  am  a  stranger,  a  s.  as  all  my  fath.  were 

SOJOURN  Eu3. 
l,€v.  25.  23.  for  ye  are  strangers  and  s.  with  me 
2  Sam.  4.  3.  the  Bcerolhiles  were  s.  in  Giltaim 
1  Chron.  29.  15.  we  are  s.  as  were  all  our  fathers 

SOJOURN ETH. 

Kro(i.3.22.every  woman  sh.ill  borrow  of  her  that  s. 

12.  49.  one  law  shall  betohim  that  is  homo-bo.n, 

and  to  stranger  thai  s.  among  you,  J^cv.  16.  29. 

f.cv.  17.  12.  nor  shall  any  9tran;;cr  thats.  eat  blood 

18.  26.  that  s.  among  you  shall  keep  my  statutes 

25.  6.  sabbath  of  Ihe  land  meat  for  stranger  that  s. 

JVur«.  15.  15.  one  ordinance  shall  be  for  you  and  for 

the  stranger  that  s.  with  you,  16.  29. 1 18.  10. 

20.  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  the  stranger  that  s. 
.fosh.20.  0.  these  cities  of 'cfugc  for  stranger  that  s. 
F.zra  1.4. whoso  rcmaineth  in  anv  place  wliere  he  s. 
F.zek.  14.7.  every  one  thats.  in  Isr.  who  separateln 

47.  23.  that  in  what  tribe  stranger  s.  there  give 

SOJOURNING. 
Pzo/i.  12.  40.  Ihes.  of  Israel  in  Egypt  was  430  years 
.ludg.  19.1.  a  certain  I.eviie  s.  on  Mount  Epbraim 
1  Pet.  1.  17.  pass  the  time  of  your  s.  here  in  fear 

SOLACE. 
Prov.  7.  18  come.  Ii't  iib  a.  ourselves  with  loves 

SOU),  Jietu-^dy,  Passirdy. 
den.  25.  33.  Esau  s.  bis  birth-right  unto  Jacob 
31.  15.  our  father  halh  s.  us,  devoured  our  money 
37.  28.  they  s.  Joseph  to  (he  IshmM«)ites  for  silver 
30.  the  Midianitess.  him  into  Esypt  to  Potiphar 

41.  56.  Joseph  a.  corn  unto  the  Egyptians 

42.  6.  be  it  was  that  s.  to  all  the  people  of  land 
45.  4. 1  am  Jos.  your  hrolh.  wh.'.ai  ye  s.  into  Egy|.. 

5.  be  not  anjry  with  yours,  that  ye  ».  mc  hither 
47.  20   for  the  Kavptians  a.  every  man  big  field 

22.  wherefore  the  priesis  s.  not  their  lands 
f.'/»J.22  3,  if  he  have  nolh.  then  shall  be  a.  for  theft 
/,(■«   25.  23.  the  land  shall  not  be  s.  for  ever 


SOL 

/.cy. 23.25. then  shall  be  rediem  that  which  htot.'u. 
3.t.house  that  wass.sliallgooul  in  year  ol  juoilee 
34.  but  the  field  of  the  suburbs  may  not  be  s. 
42.  brelhron  shall  not  be  s.  as  bond- men 

27.  28.  no  devoted  thing  shall  be  s.  or  redeemed 
Dcut.  15.  12.  and  if  thy  brother  be  s.  unio  thee 

2,-!.  1,8.  there  shall  ye  be  s.  unto  ynur  enc'inies 
32.30. e.xcepl their  Rock  had  s.lhemand  shullhein 
.ludg.  2.  14.  he  s.  them  into  hands  ol  their  enemies 
3.8.  s.  them  lo  (.^liushan-rishathaiin  1|  4.2.  to  JabiD 
\()  7.  s.  them  into  the  bauds  of  the  Phili.stincs 
\Sam.  12.  9.  he  s.  ihem  into  Ihe  hands  uf  Sisera 
\iK:-.gs  21.  20.  thou  hast  s.  ihyself  to  work  evil 
2  A'uin-.s  6.25.  ass's  head  wass.lorSOpiecesofsi  ve» 
7.  1.  a  measure  of  fine  lli>ur  s.  for  a  shekel,  16. 
I    n.n.lsraels.  themselves  to  do  evil  in  sight  of  Ld 
A'cA.  5.  8.  have  rediemed  our  brethren  who  vere  s. 
to  the  healhen,  or  siiall  ibey  be  s.  unio  usi 
13.  1.5.  1  teslilied  in  day  wherein  they  s.  victual! 

Iti.  who  brought  ware  and  s.  on  the  sabbath 
F.slh.  7.  4.  lor  we  are  s.  1  and  my  pc^ople  to  hv  slain 
anil  perisli ;  but  if  we  bad  been  s.  I'or  bond-men 
Psal.  105.  17.  Joseph  who  was  s.  for  a  servant 
Isa.  50.  1.  w  Inch  of  my  creditors  is  it  to  whom  [  a 
you7  for  your  iiiii|uities  have  ye  s.  youiselves 
.52.  3.  ye  have  s.  yours,  for  nought,  be  redeemed 
.hr.  34.  14.  let  go  Ins  brother  who  halh  been  s. 
Lain.  5.  4.  water  for  money,  our  wood  is  s.  unto  u? 
F.zrk.  7.13.  seller  sh.ili  not  return  lo  that  whieb  is  s 
Joii  3.  3.  and  they  have  s.  a  girl  for  wine  to  drink 

6.  children  of  Judah  have  ye  s.  lo  the  Grecians 

7.  I  will  raise  them  out  of  place  wliith.  yi  s.  them 
Jlnios  2.  0.  they  ».  llie  righteous  for  silver  and  poor 
jVat.  10.29.  are  not  two  sparrowss.  fora  farihing'? 

13.  46.  went  and  s.  all  that  he  had  and  bought  if 
18.  25.  bis  lord  commanded  him  lo  he  s. 
21.12.caslout  tliein  that  s.  and  bouglt, overthrew 
seals  of  them  that  s.  j1/«/-;V  11.15.  LukcV.^  45. 

20.  9.  for  Ihisointni.  might  have  been  s.  lor  niucfj 

anil  given  to  ihe  poor,  Mark  11. 5.  .lohii  12. 5. 

lAike  12. 6. are  not  five  sparrows  s.for  two  farlhiiiirg 

17.28.  Ihey  bought,  they  s.  they  planted,  thev  buiit 

.lohn  2.  14.  found  in  the  temple  those  that  a.  o\en 

16.  said  to  ihcm  thats.  doves.  Take  these  hence 

Jlcts  2.45.  and  s.  their  possessions aiiil  goods,  4.31. 

4.  37.  Joses  having  land  s.  it  and  brought  money 

5.  1.  Ananias  s.  ||  8.  ye  s.  the  land  fur  so  iiiucht 
4.  after  it  was  s.  was  it  noi  in  lliino  own  power' 

Rom.l.M.  law  is  spirit,  but  I  am  carnal,  s.  under  sin 

1  Cur.  10.25.  whatsoever  is  s.  in  shambles,  that  cat 
Heb.Vi.  16.  for  one  morsel  of  meat  a.  his  birthright 

SOLDIER. 
■John  19.  23.  and  made  four  parts,  to  every  s  a  fori 
.Hcls  10.7.  Cornel.  caPcd  a  devout  s.tlial  waited  on 

28.  IS.  sufTered  Paul  to  dwell  by  himself,  with  a  s. 
2Tim.  2.  3.  endure  hardness  as  a  good  s.  of  Christ 

4. may  please  him  whohaih  chosen  him  to  be  as. 
SOLDIERS. 

2  C7irfln.25. 13.  the  s.  fell  upon  the  cities  of  Judah 
F.zra  8. 22.  I  was  ashamed  to  requireof  the  king  a. 
Isa.  15.  4.  the  armed  s.  of  Moab  shall  cry  out 
Alat.  8.  9.  having  s.  under  me,  J.uki:  7.  8. 

27.  27.  the  s.  took  Jesus  and  gathered  to  him  s. 

28.  12.  they  gave  largo  money  unio  the  a. 
Lake  3.14.  s.  demanded,  saying,  what  shall  we  do) 

23.  36.  the  s.  mocked  him,  offering  liim  vinegar 
.luhn  19.  2.  s.  plaited  a  crown  of  thorns,  put  it  on 

23.  the  s.  took  his  garments,  and  also  his  coat 

24.  these  things  ihe  s.  did  ||  .32.  s.  brake  the  legs 

34.  but  one  of  the  s.  with  a  spear  pieneil  liis  sida 
Jlcts  12.4.  delivered  Peter  to  four  ijuiitemions  of  j; 

6.  same  night  Peter  was  slei-|iiiig  hei^.ei,ii  two« 
18.  there  was  no  small  stir  among  the  .t. 

21.  32.  when  they  saw  the  chief  capiain  and  ». 

35.  so  it  was,  that  he  was  borne  of  the  a. 
23.  23.  make  ready  200  s.  to  go  to  Cesarea 
27.  31.  Paul  said  to  Ihe  s.  except  these  abide 

32.  then  the  s.  cut  ofiTlhe  ropes  of  the  boat 
42.  the  s.  counsel  was  lo  kill  the  j)risoncra 
SOLE. 
Ocn.  8.  9.  dove  found  no  rest  for  the  s.  of  her  foot 
Dent.  28.  35.  with  a  sore  botch  from  a.  of  thy  foot 
.56.  would  not  set  the  s.  of  her  fiiot  upon  ground 
6,5.  neither  shall  the  s.  of  thy  fool  have  rest 
■  losh.  1.  3.  every  place  s  of  your  foot  shall  trend  on 
'2.Sam  14.25.fiom  s. of  foot  to  crown  was  no  lilemisb 
./oh  2.  7.  .Satan  smole  Job  from  the  s.  of  Ins  foot 
/.sa.  1.6.  from  .'?.of  fool  to  head  there  is  nosoundiicsa 
Ezek.  1. 7.  s.  of  their  fi^'t  like  the  s.  of  a  calf 's  foot 
See  Fkkt. 
SOLEMN. 
AO/m.lO.  10.  in  your  s.  days  ye  shall  blow  truuipots 
Psal.  92.  3.  to  sing  praise  wivii  a  s.  sound 
/.-.(i.  I.  13.  it  is  iniquity,  even  the  s.  meotinj 
/.am.  2.  22.  thou  hast  called  as  in  a  s  (kiy,  niv  ferr. 
//i)S. 9.  5.  what  will  ye  do  ins. day,  inibiy  of  feast'l 
y.ech.  8.  t  19   the  fist  shall  be  jov  and  s.  tines 
See  AssKMiw.v,  Fkast,  Fkastsi. 
SOLEM.MTY. 
Ueut.  31   10.  ill  Uic  s.  of  the  yen  ul'ccleaee 


SOM 

T«C(.30.29.  shall  have  song,  us  when  a  holy  s.  !s  kept 

SOLEMNITIES, 
fci.  .?.X  20.  look  upon  Zion,  the  city  of  ours. 
F.xek.  45.  J7.  piincc  ;;ive  burnl-oiruririgsin  s.uf  lar. 
46.  11.  in  tlie  s.  ineiit-otfi-'riiig  shiilt  hu  an  epiiah 

SOLE.MNLV. 
Oeii.  43.  3.  the  man  did  s.  protest  unto  us,  saying 
1  Sam.  8.  U.  yet  protest  s.  to  them,  und  sliew  them 

SOLITAKY. 
A*u»i.  23.  t  3.  Balaam  went  i;.  and  God  met  him 
Job  3.  7.letll)i>.t  nigiit  be  s.  lutno  joylul  voice  come 
30.  3.  lor  want  and  I'amine  they  were  s. 
Psdl.  CS.  C.  God  scttetii  the  s.  in  taniihes 
107. 4.  Ihey  wandered  in  the  wilderness  in  ;i  .5.  way 
/sa.35. 1.wildcrn.  ands.  phiceslialllje  glad  Ibrihein 
JLam.  1.  l.how  doih  citysit.9.  that 'las  ful!  of  i)Cop. 
Mark  1.35. Jesus  depart,  into  a  «  place,  and  prayed 

StJMTAUILY. 
Mic.  7.  14.  feed  thy  people  w  Inch  dwell  s.  in  wood 

SOME. 
Oen.  19.  19.  Lot  said,  lest  s.  evil  take  ine,  and  Idle 
33.  15.  let  me  now  leave  with  thee  .•>".  of  the  folk 
37.211.  letusshiy  him,  and  cast  him  into  s.  pil,and 
we  will  say,  s.  evil  licast  hath  'levoured  liitn 
47.2.  look  s.  of  his  lirethren  and  presented  to  Phar. 
Exod.  Ifj.  17.  and  they  gathered  s.  more,  s.  less 
20.  but  s.  of  them  left  of  it  till  the  morning 

27.  s.  went  out  on  seventh  day  to  gather,  found 
Lev.i.  7.  shall  puts,  of  blood  on  horns  of  altar,  18. 

17.  the  pries!  shall  dip  his  finger  m  s.  of  the  blood 
J^utii.  21.  1.  Arad  took  s.  of  them  prisoners 

27.20.  thou  shall  puis,  of  thine  honour  upon  him 
Deut.2i.l.bec.  he  hath  found  s.  uncleannessin  her 
Rulh'i.  Ifj.  let  fall  s.  of  handfuls  of  purpose  for  her 

1  Sam.  34.  10.  s.  bade  me  kill  thee,  but  spared  thee 

2  Sam.  17.  9.  he  is  hid  in  s.  pit,  or  m  s.  other  place 
1  Kings  lA.  13.  ill  him  there  is  found  s.  good  tiling 
S  Kin^s  7.  9.  s.  mischief  will  come  upon  us 

S  Chron.  12.  7.  but  I  will  grant  s.  deliverance 

16.  I<0.  ,'\sa  oppressfd  s.  of  people  the  same  time 
F.zra  10. 44.  s.  iiad  wives  by  whom  they  had  childr. 
JVeA.  5.  3.  s.  said,  we  have  mor'gaged  our  lands 

13. 15.  saw  1 .9.  treading  winepresses  on  Sabbath 
19.  and  s.  of  my  servants  set  I  at  the  gates 
Job  24.  2.  s.  remove  land-marks,  take  away  flocks 
P.fal.  20.  7.  s   trust  in  chariots,  s.  in  horses 

6y.  20.  I  looked  for .?.  to  lake  pity,  there  wasnone 
Prow. 4.16.sle('p  taken  away, unless  they  causes. fall 
»/er.49.9.  would  Ihcy  not  leave  s.  gloaning-grapi's? 
Dan.8. 10.  and  ii  cast  down  s.  of  the  host  and  stars 

11.  35.  s.  of  them  of  underslandin;;  ehall  fall 

12.  2.  s.  to  everlasting  life,  and  s.  to  shame 
^mos4. 11. overthrown  s.  as  God  overthrew  Sodom 
Obad.  5.  v/ould  they  not  leave  s.  giajies'! 
vUa«.I3.4.  s.  fell  by  way-side,  Mark  4.4.  LukeS.  .5. 

S.s.fellon  stony  places, not  in  iichearlh,«1faj-/i-4.5. 

7.  and  s.  fell  among  thorns,  Mark  4.7.  LukeS.I. 
16. 14.  s.  say  thou  art  John  the  Baptist,  s.  Elins, 

others  Jeremias,  Mark  8.  28.  J.uke  9.  19. 

28.  there  be  s.  standing  here,  who  shall  not  taste 
of  death  till  Son  of  man,  Jlfi7.rA-9.1.  Au4t;9.27. 

19.  12.  s.  eunuihs  which  were  so  bom,  s.  made 
23.34.S.  yeshall  kill  and  crucily,s'.  yeshall  scourge 
28.  17.  they  worshipped  him,  but  s.  doubted 
Jjukc  8. 6  s.  fell  upon  a  rock,  and  withered  away 
21.  If),  and  s.  of  you  shall  cause  lobe  put  to  death 
Jokn  fi.  64.  there  are  s.  of  you  that  bolisve  not 
^cts  5.  15.  shadow  of  Peter  overshaiiinv  s.  of  Iheni 
8.  9.  giving  out  that  himself  was  s.  great  one 

31.  how  can  I  e.xcept  s.  man  should  guide  me 

13.  11.  seeking  .t.  to  lead  him  bv  the  hand 

17.  4.  s.  of  them  believed  ||  21.  hear  s.  new  thing 

32.  .s  mocked  1|  27.  34.  I  pray  you  take  s.  meat 
19.  32.  s.  cried  one  thing,  s.  another,  21.  34. 

27.  44.  s.  on  boards,  s.  on  broken  pieces  of  the  shij) 

28.  24.  s.  believed  and  s.  believed  not 

«^uwi.  1. 11.  that  I  may  impart  to  yon  s.  spuitunlgift 

13.  that  I  might  have  s.  fruit  among  you  also 
3.  3.  for  what  if  s.  did  not  believe? 
S.as.s.  allirin  that  we  say.  Let  us  do  evil  that  good 

5.  7.  for  a  good  man  s.  would  even  dare  to  die 
11.  14.  if  by  any  means  T  might  save  .«.  of  ihem 

17.  and  if  s.  of  the  branches  be  broken  off 
ICof.4.18.  news,  are  puffed  up  as  though  not  come 

6.  11.  such  wore  s.  of  you,  but  ve  are  washed 

8.  7.  for  .9.  with  conscience  of  the  idol  eat  it 

9.  22.  that  T  might  by  all  means  save  s. 

10.  7.  neither  be  idolaters  as  wore  s.  of  them 

8.  commit  fornication,  as  s.  of  them  committed 

9.  as  s.  tempted  Christ  and  were  destroyed 

10.  nor  murmur  yc  as  s.  of  them  murmured 
T2.  28.  and  God  hath  set  s.  in  the  church 

15.  6.  greater  part  remain,  but  s.  are  fallen  asleep 
12.  how  say  s.  that  there  is  no  resurrectionl 
34.  for  s.  have  not  the  knowledge  of  God 
2C>r.lO.  2. 1  think  tobebold.ag.  .•;.  v.hollrnk  of  us 

12.  for  we  dare  not  compare  oiir.selves  with  s. 
Oal.  1.  7.  but  there  be  .«.  that  trouble  you 
Pph  4.  11.  he  gave  s.  jironhets,  s.  evangelists 
i'Ml  L  13  s.  indeed  pri-ach  Christ  oven  of  envy 
3tW 


SON 

2  Thcss.  3. 11.  there  are  s.  am.  you  walk  disorderly 

I  7V>n.  1.  3.  charge  .•>.  that  they  teach  no  other  doct. 

G.  from  which  s.  having  swerved,  have  turned 

19.  s.  having  put  away,  have  made  shipwreck 

4.  1.  that  in  latter  times  s.  shall  dejiarllVom  faitli 

5.  15.  s.  are  already  turned  aside  after  Satan 
24.  .s'.  men's  sins  ojien  bofore-liand,  s.  men  follow 
25. the  good  works  of  s.  are  inanifect  beforehand 

0. 10.  which  whiles,  coveted  after,  they  have  erred 
27'im.  2.  18.  and  overthrow  the  t'aith  of  s. 

20.  s.  vessels  to  honour  an<l  s.  to  dishonour 
I'cb.  3.  4.  for  every  huuse  is  builffed  by  .9.  man 

in.  for  s.  when  they  had  heard,  did  provoke 

4.  (i.  it  retnainetli,  that  s.  must  enter  iheroln 

10.  25.  not  forsaking  as  the  maimer  of  s.  is 

11.  40.  haviiig'provided  s.  better  thing  for  us 

13.  2.  for  thereliy  s.  entertained  angels  unawares 

2 /Vt.3. 9.  Lord  is  not  slack,  ass.  count  slackness 

It),  in  which  are  s.  things  hard  to  be  understood 

7wdc22.ofs.  have  compassion, making  a  difference 

Hev.  2. 10.  the  devil  shall  cast  s.  of  you  into  prison 

SO.MEIiODY. 
J^nkc  8.  46.  Jesus  said,  s.  hath  touched  me 
..'Ict.f  5.36.  rose  upTlieuda»,boasiing  hims.  to  bo  s. 

J^OMETHING. 
1  Sam.  20. 2G.  for  he  iliought,  s.  hath  befallen  him 
Mark  5.  43.  that  s.  should  be  given  her  to  eat 
/-MAell.54.and  seeking  to  catch  s. out  of  his  mouth 
.fi)hti.  13.  29.  or  that  he  should  give  s.  to  the  poor 
y?c(s  3.  5.hogave  heed  e.xpect.  to  receives,  of  them 

23.  15.  as  tho'  ye  would  inquires,  more  perfectly 

18.  this  young  man  who  hath  s.  to  say  to  thee 
Oal.  6.  3.  for  it  a  man  think  iiimself  to  be  s. 

SOMETIMES. 
Eph.  2.  13.  ye  who  were  .9.  albr  off  are  made  nigh 

5.  8.  for  ye  were  s.  darkness,  but  now  light  in  L. 
Col.  1.  21.  you  that  were  s.  alienated  and  enemies 

3.  7.  in  which  ye  walked  s.  when  ye  lived  in  them 
Tit.X'.i.  we  ourselves  also  were  s.  foolish,  deceived 
1  /'et.3.20.  whos.  werediso!«dicnlindaysof  Noe 

SOMEWHAT. 
/.,pj>.4.13.  have  (lone  s.  against  commandments,  27. 
22.  when  a  ruler  hath  <Jones.  through  ignorance 
13.  6.  if  tho  plague  he  s.  dark,  21,  26,  28,  56. 

19.  there  be  a  bright  spot,  and  s.  reddish,  24. 
1  .Sam.  2.  t  36.  put  me  s.  about  the  priesthood 

1  Kings  2.  14.  he  said,  I  have  s.  to  say  unto  thee 

2  Kings  5.20. 1  will  run  after  him,and  take  s. of  him 
2  Chr.  10.  4.  eases,  grievous  servitude  of  thy  father 

9.  ease  s.  the  yoke  ||  10.  make  it  s.  lighter  for  us 
Luke  7.  40.  Simon,  I  have  s.  to  say  unto  thee 
.lets  23.  20.  as  ti  inquires,  of  him  more  perfectly 

25.  26.  O  kins,  that  I  might  have  s.  to  write 
Worn.  15.  24  if  first  I  be  s.  filled  with  your  company 
2  Cor.  5  12.  that  you  may  have  s.  to  answer  lljem 
10.  8.  tho'  Ishould  boast  s.  more  of  our  authority 
Oal.  2.  6.  but  of  those  who  seemed  to  be  s. 
Nfb.3.3.  of  ne.^essiiy  this  man  haves,  also  to  offer 
Kev.  2.  4.  nevertheless,  I  have  s.  against  thee 

SON. 
This  name  is  given  to  a  male  child  considered  in 
the  relation,  he  bears  to  his  parent.'*.  Seth  was 
the  son  of  Adam,  end  Enos  was  son  to  Seth, 
Gen.  4.  25,26.  It  is  givenalso  to  a  grand  sun: 
Mephiboshelh  is  caltfd  the  son  u/ Saul,  2  Sam. 
19.  24.  though  he  was  the  son  o/ Jonathan,  whu 
was  Saul's  son,  2 Sam.  9.  6.  ft  is  put  for  a 
successor,  or  the  descendant  of  a  man,  1  am 
the  son  of  the  wis«,  the  son  of  ancient  kings, 
/so.  19.  11.  Thi:3  the  posterity  of  Jacob  are 
called  frequently  the  ohildren  of  Israel.  Son 
is  a  name  given  by  iniisters  and  teachers  to 
their  scholars ;  Eli  cali'.d  Samuel  his  son, 
1  Sam.  3.  0.  .^Ind  Solomon  frti;v.:ntly  calls 
his  pupil  son,  Prov.  1.  8.  J]nd  this  name  they 
gave  them  to  shew  their  paternal  authority  and 
affection,  and  to  make  them  more  attentive  and 
obedient.  St.  Paul  calls  Timothy  Ais  ot/;fi  son. 
1  Tim.  1.2,  To  Timothy  my  own  son  in  the 
faith  ;  who  truly  resembles  me,  and  has  bren 
confirmod  in  the  faith  by  rr.y  means.  Ohed  is 
called  the  son  of  Naomi.  Ruth  4.  17,  There  is 
a  son  born  to  Naomi ;  one  who  will  nourish, 
corifort,  and  assist  her,  as  a  dutiful  snn  suc- 
cours his  parents.  Hazael  calii  Ben-hadad 
Elisha's  son,  one  that  honoured  him  as  a  snn 
does  his  father,  2 Kings  8.  9.  Ond  calls  the 
posterity  of  Jacob  his  son.  Exod.  4.  22,  Israel 
is  my  son  even  my  first-born.  They  are  tht 
first  and  only  nation  that  I  have  chiisen  foi 
my  peculiar  people.  Ezekiel  is  called  Son  of 
man  about  eighty-nine  times:  .Hnd  Christ  o4o«( 
eighty  times  in  the  Evangelists. 

SONS  OF  GOD      See  on  Chiid. 
Oen.M.  1 12  lie  that  iss.  of  eight  davs  becirrumc. 
16.  t  will  give  thee  s.  of  Sarah,  19.  |  18.  10,  14. 
21.  2.  Sarah  bare  .Abraham  a  s.  in  his  old  age,  7. 

10.  cast  out  this  hond-woman  and  her  s. 

24.  36.  Sarah  my  master's  wife  bare  a  s. 

44.  the  Lord  hath  appc  nted  tJox  my  master's  s. 


HON 

Oen.  24.  51.  and  let  her  be  thy  master's  s   wife 

29.  33.  he  hath  thei  (lore  given  iiie  this  a    a'«) 

30.  0.  God  hath  hetrd  nie,  and  given  me  a  j 
24.  the  Lord  shall  add  tu  me  another  s. 

35.  17.  tear  not,  thou  shall  have  this  s.  also 
t  18.  the  s.  of  my  sorrow;  s.  of  the  right  hand 

37.  3.  because  he  was  the  s.  of  his  old  age 
Exod.  1.  16.  if  it  be  a  s.  then  ye  shall  kill  hue 
22.  every  s.  that  is  born  ye  shall  cast  into  river 

2.  10.  the  child  grew,  and  he  became  hei  s. 

4.  25.  Zipporah  cut  off  the  foreskin  of  her  s. 

12. 1 5.  your  lamb  shall  he  s.  of  a  year,  J.ev.  12.t0 

21.  31.  whether  he  have  gored  a  s  or  a  daughtei 

23.  12.  the  s.  of  thy  handmaid  may  be  refreshed 

20.  30.  that  s.  that  is  priest  in  stead  put  them  oo 
/yf».  12.  6.  the  days  of  her  purifying  for  a  s. 

24.  10.  the  s.  of  an  Israelitish  woman  strove  in 

11.  the  Israelitish  woman's  s.  blasphemed 

25.  49.  his  uncle,  or  his  uncle's  s.  may  redeem  him 
JVu?7i.  23.  18.  hearken  unto  me  thou  s.  of  Zipper 

27.4. because  be  hath  nos.||  8.  if  die  and  have  no  s. 
/>cu<.  13. 6.  if  s.  of  thy  mother  entice  thee  secretly 

21.  IC.  that  he  may  not  make  thes.  of  the  bi'loved, 

first-born,  before  ilsc  s.  of  thi'  haled,  17. 

18.  if  a  man  have  a  stubborn  and  rebellious  s. 

20.  this  our  s.  is  stubborn  ami  rebellious,  not  obey 

28.56.  eyeehall  be  evil  toward  her  s.  and  ilaogliter 

.Josh.  ().  26.  in  his  youngest  s.  set  up  the  gates  of  it 

15.  8.  border  went  by  the  valley  of  s.  of  llinnom 
.ludg.5.  12.  arise,  lead  captive,  thous.  of  .Ahinoam 

9.  18.  have  made  the  s.  of  his  maid-setva;it  king 
28.  Gaal  said,  is  not  he  the  s.  of  Jerubbaal? 

11.  2.  for  thou  art  the  s.  of  a  strange  woman 
34.  besides  her  he  had  neither  s.  nor  daughter 

13.  3.  but  thou  shall  conceive  and  bear  a  s.  5,  7. 
24.  the  woman  bare  a  s.  and  calleil  him  Samson 
Ruth  4.  13.  Ruth  bare  a  s.  |l  17.  a  s.  born  to  Naomi 

1  Sam.  1.2!!.  H"annali  gave  ners.  suck  until  weaned 

4.  20.  women  said,  fear  not,  for  thou  hast  born  a  s. 
9.2.Kish  had  s. whose  name  was  Saul  a  young  man 

10.  11.  what  is  this  that  is  come  to  s.  of  Kisli? 
13.  t  1.  Saul  the  s.  of  one  year  in  his  reigning 

16.  18.  I  liave  seen  a  s.  of  Jes.-e  that  is  cunning 

17.  55.  whose  s.  is  this"!  ||  58.  whosi;  s.  art  thou'? 

13.  t  17.  only  be  thou  s.  of  valour  for  me  and  fight 
20.  27.  wherefore  cometh  not  the  s.  of  Jisse? 

30.  thou  s.  of  the  perverse  rehellioiiri  woman 

31.  for  as  long  as  thes.of  Jesse  liveth  onground 

22.  7.  wills,  of  Jesse  give  yon  fields  and  vineviirdi 
9.  Doegsaid,  I  saw  the  .■!.  of  Jesse  coming  to  Nob 

12.  Saul  said,  bear  now,  thou  s.  of  Ahitub 

25. 10.  who  is  s.iif  Jesse'JIin.lie  is  such  a  s.of  Belial 

2  Sam.  1.  13.  he  said,  1  am  the  s.  of  a  stranger 

9.  3.  Jonathan  hath  yet  s.  who  is  lame  on  his  feet 

9.  given  thy  master's  s.  all  that  pertained  to  Saul 

10.  that  Ihy  master's  s.  may  have  food  to  eat 

but  Mephiboshelh  thy  master's  s.  shall  eat 
bread  alway  at  my  table 
10  2.  I  will  shew  kindness  to  the  s.  of  Nahash 

16.  3.  king  said,  and  where  is  thy  master's  s.' 

18.  12.  not  put  forth  my  hand  against  the  king's  s. 
18.  I  have  nos.  to  keep  my  nameinren>embraiH!e 
20.  shall  hearno  tidings, because  king's  t.  isdead 

20.  I.  nor  have  we  inheritance  in  the  s.  ">f  Jesse 
1  h'ings3.  (i.  thou  hast  given  him  a.',  to  sit  on  ';rone 
26.  Cor  her  bowels  yearned  upon  her  s. 

5.  7.  hath  given  David  a  wise  s.  over  this  people 
7  14   Hiram  was  a  widow's  s.  of  tribe  of  N  a  phial  j 

12.  16.  no  inheritance  ins.  of  Jesse,  '2  Chr.  10.  lo. 

14.  1.  Abijali  the  s.of  Jeroboam  fell  sick 

5.  she  Cometh  to  ask  a  thing  of  thee  for  her  s. 

17.  17.  the  s.  of  the  mistress  of  the  house  fell  sick 
20.  brought  evil  on  the  widow,  bv  slaving  her  s. 

22.  26.  carry  him  to  Joash  king's  s.  2CAr.  18.25. 
'iKings  1.17.Jehoram  reigned,  because  he  had  nos. 
4.  6.  she  said  to  her,  s.  h'ing  me  yet  a  vessel 

16.  about  this  seastin  thou  shall  embrace  a  s. 

17.  and  the  woman  hare  a  s.  at  that  season 
28.  did  Idesireas.  of  my  lord?||  37.  took  up  hers. 

6.  29.  give  s.  to  eat  him,  anil  she  hath  hid  her  ». 

32.  see  ye  how  this  s.  of  a  murderer  hath  sent 
8.  1.  the  woman,  whose  s.  he  had  restored  to  life 

5,  this  is  her  s.  whotn  Elishii  restored  to  life 
11. 1.  Athnlinsaw  her  s.  was  dead,  2  CAr.  22.  10. 
4.  Jehoiada  shewed  them  the  king's  s. 
12.  he  brought  forth  the  king's  .?.  ami  put  crown 

1  Chron.  12.  18.  and  on  thy  side,  ihoii  s.  of  Je?io 
20.  6.  and  he  also  was  the  s.  of  the  giant 

22.9  behold,  as.  shall  be  born  to  thee,  a  man  of  reel 

2  Chron.  21. 17.  snthat  there  was  never  a  s.  loft  him 

22.  9.  buried  him,  because  he  iss.  of  Jehosiiaphat 

23.  3.  he  said,  behold,  the  king's  s.  shall  reign 
JVicA.  11.  14.  Zabilieltheiroverseer, s.of  great  man 
.Fob  18.  19.  he  shall  neither  h.we  s.  nor  nephew 
Psal.  2.12.  kiss  thes.  lest  he  beaniry,  and  ye  perieU 

.W.  20  ilioii  slanderest  thine  own  mother's  s. 
72.  1.  and  thy  righteousness  unto  the  king's  s. 

t  P   as  a  s.  to  continue  bis  father's  nnmo 
86.  i6.  and  save  the  s.  of  thine  handiiinid 
89. 22  nor  shall  the  *.  of  witkpiluesa  alflicl  hia 


SON 

(•ml.  116  10.  i  om  the  s.  of  thine  handmaid 
{•nil).  1.  1-2.  as  a  laihtr  s.  iii  whom  liu  aeliglitclh 
4  3. 1  was  iiiv  iKlliur's  s.oiily  beluvuil  ol  iiiy  iiiolher 
lit.  1 .  1  wise  s.  inaketl   a  gluil  laLlitir,  I o.  "-iO. 

6.  he  -lial  gallicTitli  in  suiiiiiiKr  is  u  wise  a.  sleep- 
clli  In  liiiivesti.  caUHelb  fhaiiie,  17.  -.'.  |  lit.  iit). 

13.  1.  ;i  wises.  Iieaiotli  Ins  lather's  iiislruciiun 
i7.C5.  I'oolisli  s.is  !i  grief  to  his  father,  ami  bitieni. 
lit.  J3.  a  Ibulisli  s.  IS  the  calaiiiuy  of  Ills  fallier 
28.  7.  whoso  kcepeth  the  law,  is  a  wise  s. 
31.-2.aml  what,  the  «.  of  my  womb,  s.  of  my  vowsT 

Eccl.  5.  U-  lie  L-egetleth  a  5.  nothing  in  liis  haiiil 
10.  17.  blessed  land,  when  king  is  the.?,  of  nobles 

Isa.  5.  T  1.  a  vineyard  in  the  lioiii  ol  the  *-.  oi  oil 

7.  4.  not  afraiduf  theangerof  thes.ol'Reiiialiiih 
<3.  let  us  set  a  king  in  it,  even  the  s.  of  Tabeal 
9.  the  head  of  Samaria  is  Remaliah's  s. 
14.  behold,  a  virgin  shall  conceive  and  bear  as. 

9.  ti.  unto  us  a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  s.  is  given 

14. 1-i.iiow  arllliiiu  fallen,!.)  Lucifer,*,  olnioriiing 

■-•■J.  I  will  cut  otf  from  Babylon  5.  and  n«|>hew 

»9.  11.  1  am  s.  oflhe  wise,  ihe.t.olaiicieni  kings 

ai.  t  10.  O  my  threshing,  and  the  s.  of  my  floor 

49.1.i.  not  haveooni|iassion  on  the  s.  of  her  womb 

OG.  3.  neitlier  lei  tl>e  s.  of  the  stranger  speak 

Jer.  6.  21).  make  thee  mourning,  as  lor  an  only  5. 

33. '2 1. should  not  have  as.  to  reign  on  his  throne 

Eick.H.-2»).  Ihev  shall  deliver  neither  s. nor  daught. 

18.  4.  soclofllie  s.  IS  mine, soul  thai  siiis  shall  die 

10  if  he  beget  5.that  is  a  robber,  shedder  ofbloud 

14.a  s.  flat  seeth  his  father's  sins  and  doetli  not 

lU.  why,  doth  not  s.  bear  iiiKiuity  of  the  lather! 

when  the  s.  hathdone  what  is  lawful  and  right 

20.  s.  not  bear  inniuity  of  father,  nor  father  of  s. 

14.  25.  for  s.  or  daughter  they  may  detile  thems. 

Hos.  I.  3.  he  took  Goiner,  which  bare  him  as.S. 

13. 13.lie  is  an  unwise  «.lbr  he  should  not  stay  long 

jlni'is  7.14.Iwa3  no  |)io|)het,nor  was  la  prophet's*. 

8.  10.  I  will  make  it  as  mourning  of  an  only  s. 
Mic.  7.  ri   for  ili-  .-.  dishonoureth  the  father 
Mai.  l.fi  S.  honourethhis  falhcr,a  servant  hismaster 
Mai.  i.  21   she  shall  bring  forth  a  «.  Luke  1.  31. 

9.  2.  Jesus  said,  s.  be  of  good  cheer,  Jilark  2.  5 

10.  37.  he  that  loveth  «.  or  daughter  more  than  me 
U.27.  no  man  kiio  weth  «.  but  Failier,  nor  any  the 

Father,  save  s.  and  he  to  whom  s.  AuAc  10. 22 
i3.  55.  the  carpenter's  «.  Mark  0.  3.  Luke  4.  22 
16.  16.  thou  art  Christ  the  *.  of  the  living  God 

21.  28.  and  said,*,  go  work  to-day  in  my  vineyard 
38.  but  when  husbandmen  saw  the  «.  they  said 

22.  42.  what  think  ye  of  Christ'!  whose  s.  is  he? 
ilark  12  6.  having  vet  one  s.  his  well-beloved 

13.  12.  father  shall  betray  the  *.  children  rise  up 
32.  that  hour  knowcth  not  the  s.  but  Father 

14.  Gl.  art  thou  the  Christ,  the  *.of  the  bles.sed  ? 
Luke  1.  13.  Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee*,  name  John 

32.  he  shall  be  called  the  *.  of  the  Highest 
36. Elisabeth  conceived  a  s.  ||  57.  brought  forth  *. 

2. 48.  mother  said,  s.  why  hast  thou  dealt  with  us  ? 

3.23.Jesus  about  30  years,heing,as  was  supposed, 
the  *.  of  Joseph,  who  was  the*,  of  Mel  i 

7.  12,  dead  man  carried  out,  only  s  of  his  mother 

10.6.  if*,  of  peace  be  there,  your  peace  shall  rest 

11.  11.  if  a  s.  shall  ask  bread  of  any  of  you 

12.  53.  the  father  shall  be  divided  against  the  *. 

15.  13.  the  younger  s.  gathered  all  together 
31.  s   thou  an  ever  with  me,  all  is  thine 

16.  2.1.  5.  remember,  that  ihou  in  thy  life-lime 
19.  9.  forasmuch  as  he  also  is  the  *.'of  Abraham 

Jukn  I.  18.onlybesrol'.i-.«!io  is  in  bosom  of  Father 
45.  we  have  found  Jesus  of  Nazarelii*.ofJo3ei)h 

3.  35.  the  Father  iovcth  the  s.  5.  20. 
36.  that  helievolh  on  the  *.  that  believeth  not  *. 

4.  46.  a  certain  nobleman  whose  *.  was  sick 
6.  19.  s.  can  do   nolhins  of  himself,  what  things 

Falher  do  these  things  doth  the  s.  Iikew;se 

21.  even  so  the  a.  quickenelh  whom  he  will 

22.  but  hath  committed  all. judgment  to  the  *. 

23.  that  all  men  should  li.iiioiir  ihe  *.  he  that  ho-] 
nounah  not  the  *.  honoureth  not  the  Faiher 

20.  so  hath  he  given  to  s.  to  hav«  life  in  him.s<;lf 

6.  40.  every  one  who  seeth*.  and  believeth  or:  him 
42.  they  said,  is  not  iliis  Jesus  the  .^.of  Josi'jih? 

k  8.35.  but*,  ahideth  forever  ||  9. 19.  is  this  >oiir  *.? 
36.  if*.  Iheref.  shall  make  you  free,  shall  hi;  free 
9.  90.  his  parents  said,  we  Know  that  this  is  our  .■-■. 
14.  1.3.  that  the  Faiher  mav  be  elorified  in  the  *. 
17.12.  noneof  them  is  lost,  but  the  *.  of  perdition 
21.15.  Simon  .5. ofJonas,  Invest  thou  mo  more  than 
.?«/*  4.  36.  Barnabas,  s.  of  consolation,  a  Levitc 

7.  21.  look  him  up,  and  nourished  for  her  own  s. 
13.  22.  1  have  found  David  the*,  of  Jesse,  a  man 
2.3.  6.  I  am  a  Pharisee,  the  s.  of  a  Pharis-e 

16.  Paul's  sister's  s.  heard  of  their  lying  in  wail 

Rom.  9.  9.  at  this  time  Sarah  shall  h.ive  a  s. 

I  Cor.  15.  28.  then  shall  *.  also  himself  bo  subject 

f;ni.4.7.no  more  a  sery.but  *.  ami  if  *. then  an  heir 

30.  ceM  out  the  bond-woman  and  hi-r  s.forlhes. 

of  the  bond    voman  shall  not  be  heir  wiihthes. 

fkil.  3.  32.  a3  a  s.  with  fniher,  heservoO  in  gospel 

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Col.  4.  10.  and  Marcus  m.^ier's  s.  to  Barnabas        '■ 
2  '/'At'.'!.-'.  2.  3.  that  man  <d'=iii  the  s.  ol'  perdilion 
1  7'ini.l.l8.lliischar{a|>  I  commii  lo  tiiee  s  'I'lmoiliy 
Hcb.  1.  5.  1  will  be  a  lath,  and  ho  shall  be  So  iiii;u*. 

8.  but  lo  the  *.  he  saitli,  thy  throne  la  for  ^ver 

3.  •>.  but  Christ  as  a  *.  over  Ins  own  liou.s;; 
5.  8.  tlio'  he  were  a  *.  yet  learned  he  obedienct 
7.  28.  but  the  word  of  the  oath  maketli  the  *. 
1 1  .'^4. refused  to  be  called  s. of  Pharaoh's  daughter 
12.  G.  and  scourgeth  every  *.  whom  he  receiveth 

7.  for  what  *.  is  be  whom  father  chastenefii  not? 
2Pc<.2.15.  following  the  way  of  Ba!aair.*.of  Bosor 
1./,;Ah2.  22.  IS  antichrist  that  deiiielh  Father  and  *. 

23.W'liosoeverdenietli  thes.tlie  same  hath  not  the 
Father,  but  he  that  acknowledgetli  the  *. 

24.  ye  also  shall  continue  in  the  s.  and  in  Faiher 

4.  14'  Father  sent  the*  to  he  the  Saviour  of  world 

5.  12.  he  that  hiith  ihe  s.  hath  life  ;   and  he  that 
bath  not  the  *.  of  God  hath  not  life 

2./«An  3.  from  Lord  Jesus  Christ  s.  of  the  Father 
9.he  that  ubidelh  hath  both  the  Father  and  the  *. 
iiee  Davie. 
SON  of  God. 
/)an.  3.25.  form  of  tho  fourth  is  like  the*.  6/  God 
Mat.  4.  3.  if  thou  be  the  *.  of  God.,  command  that 
these  stones  be  mads  L'read,27.40./.uA-f  4.  3,9. 
8.29.tu  do  with  thee,  Jesus  Ihou  s.  of  G.?  art  thou 
come  to  torment  us  before  the  time?  /.ute8.28. 
14.  33.  saying,  of  a  truth  thoa  art  the  *.  of  God 
26.63.  tell  us  whetiier  Uion  be  Christ  ihe  s.ofGoU 
27.  43.  for  he  said,  I  am  tlie  *.  of  God 

54.  truly  this  was  the  *.  of  God,  Mark  15  f 
Markl.l.  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ  the*.  "/  G(.d 
3.  II.  saying,  thou  art  the  *.  of  God,  Jvhn  1.  4'.l 
Luke  1.35.tliatholy  thing  shall  be  called  *.  of  Giu 
3.38.  was  the  *.  of  Adam,  w  hich  was  the  s.of  God 
4.41.  devils  came  out  of  many, cry  ing  out,  thou  art 
Christ  the  s.o/rVo(Z,./o/m  6.69.  |  11.27. 
22.  70.  they  said,  art  thou  then  the  *.  of  God  ? 
.John  1.  34.  I  bare  record,  that  this  is  the  s.  of  God 
3.  18.  notbelieved  in  iheonly  begotten  *.  of  God 

5.  25.  dead  shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  s.  of  God 
9. 35.  he  said,  dost  thou  believe  on  the  s.  of  God? 
10.  36.  because  I  said,  I  am  the  s.  of  God 
11. 4. that  the*,  of  God  might  be  glorified  thereby 

19.  7.  because  he  made  himself  the  s.  of  God 

20.  31.  believe  that  Jesus  is  Christ,  the*,  of  God 
Jlcts  8.  37. 1  believe  thai  Jesus  Christ  is  s.  of  God 

9.  20.  he  preached  Christ,  that  he  is  the  ».  of  God 
Ro7n.  1.4.  declaredtobelhe*.o/(5o(i  with  power 
2  Cor.  1.  19.  for  the*,  o/  (7o(i  was  not  yea  and  nav 
Gal.  2.  20.  I  live  by  ihe  faith  oflhe  «.  of  God 
K/)/t.4.13.  come  in  unity  of  knowledge  of*,  of  God 
Hell.  4.  14.  a  great  high-priest,  Jesus  the  *.  of  God 

6.  6.  they  crucify  to  themselves  s.  of  God  afresh 
7.3. but  made  like  to  the  s.of  God  abideth  a  priest 
10.29.  who  hath  trodden  under  foot  the*,  o/  God 

l./o/(?i3.8.for  this  purposes. o/  God  was  manifested 

4.  15.  whoso  shall  confess  Jesus  is  ihe  s.  of  God 

5.  5.  he  th'jt  believeth  Jesus  is  the  s.  of  God 
10. he  that  believeth  on  the*."/ fJod  hath  witness 
13.  that  ye  may  believe  on  the  name  of*,  of  God 
20.  and  we  know  that  the  *.  nf  God  is  come 

HiV.  2.  18.  write  these  things  saith  the  s.  of  God 

His  SON. 
^rVr?.4.17.called  the  city  alter  name  of  Ai*  *.  Enoch 
'.I.  24    Noah  knev.-  what  At*  younger  *.  had  done 

21.  11.  thing  was  very  grievousbecau.se  of. 'us  *. 
22   !0.  Abraham  took  the  knifo  t'J  slay  A(*  s. 

K!  ..ifi^red  him  for  burnt-ofTerinz  instead  of  hiss. 
21  '("^.fikc  mymanter's  brother's  daughter  to.';;*  *. 
■l5.  ''>.  sent  from  Isaac  his  s.  while  he  yet  lived 

1 1 .  nl'ter  the  death  of  Abram,  God  blessed  Ai*  s. 
3'.,  '20.  Shechem  Ai*  *.  came  to  gale  of  their  city 
'M.  thev  slew  Hamor  and  Shechem  Ai*  *. 
:ir.  34,  Jiicob  mourned  for  Ai*  s.  many  days 
F.'oU.  21.  9  if  he  hath  betrothed  her  lo  Ai*  *. 
T2.  29  consecrate,  even  every  man  upon  his  s. 
Lev.  21.  2.  but  for  Ais  *.  he  may  be  defiled 
Xum.  20.  26.  and  put  them  on  Elcazar  At*  s.  28. 
/;(Hf.l.31.  God  bare  thee, as  a  man  doth  bear  Ai**. 

7.  3.  thy  daughter  thou  shall  not  give  to  Ai*  *. 
8..5.a8a  man  chasteneth  Ai*s.sothe  L^chaslenelh 

18.  10.  not  liny  maketh  his  s.  topnss  thro'  the  fire 
2  Sam.  13.  37.  David  mourned  for  Ais  .'  every  day 

16.  19.  should  I  not  serve  in  presence  of  Ai*  s.  7 

19.  2.  how  the  king  was  grieved  for  Ai*  .f. 

1  h'inirs  11.  35.  take  kingdom  out  nf  Ai*  *.  hand 
30.  and  to  Ais  .5.  wil'  I  give  one  tribe,  that  David 

15.  4.  give  him  a  lamp,  'o  set  up  Ai*  s.  after  him 

16.  13.' for  all  the  sins  o'  Elali  Ais  s.  they  sinned 
iKivus  3.27.  took  Ais  eldest  *.  should  have  reigned 

]().<!.  .Ahaz  made  Ais  s.  to  paos  •hroiighlhc  fire 

21.  0.  Mnniisseh  made  Ais  s.  passthrough  the  fire 

7.  of  which  Lord  said  to  David  and  to  Solomon 

Ais  s.  will  I  put  my  name,  2  Chron.  33 

23.  10.  no  man  might  make  Ais  s.  pass  through  fire 

2  Chron.  24.  22.  thus  Joash  the  king  slew  Ais  s 
Prov.  13.  24.  lie  ihnt  Rpnieth  his  rod,  haleih  Ais  s 

29.  31.  ihall  have  him  become  Aj*  t.  at  length 
4D 


SON 

Vrrtv.  30.  4,  what,  is  liis  s.  iiAme,  if  Ihoti  c.inst  tell 
Jci'. -27 .7. all  nations  shall  r^erve/i  is*,  ami  Aisson'^s. 
Van.  5,  i2.  thou  hiss.  O  Belsliaz.  hast  not  Iniinhled 
J\Ii(l.  3.  17.  spare  them,  as  a  niaii  sparetli  liir:  s. 
Mut.  7.  9.  what  man,  whom  if  Ais  s.  aslc  bread 

21.  .37.  last  of  all  he  sent,  unto  them  his  s. 

£■2.  -2.  a  king  who  made  a  niarrinire  for  his  g. 
45.  how  ishe  then  hiss.f  MarkVl.  !J7.i"/.-c20.44. 
John  3    16.  that  he  gave  Ais  only  begotten  .■>. 
17.  (Jud  sent  not  Ais  *.  lo  condemn  the  world 

4.  5.  the  ground  that  Jacob  gave  to  Ai*  s.  Joseiih 

47.  that  he  would  come  down  and  heal  Ais  ». 
.■Iris  3.  13.  God  hath  glorified  his  s.  Jesus 

26.  God  having  raised  up  Ais  s.  Jesus,  sent  birr. 
Rom.  1.  9.  whom  I  serve  in  the  gospel  olAiS  .«. 

5.  10   were  reconciled  to  God  by  death  of  Ais  *. 
8.  3.  God  seniling  Ais  own  *.  in  likeness  of  liesh 

29.  to  be  conformed  to  the  image  of  AiS  s. 

32.  he  that  spared  not  Ai*  own  s.  but  deliverej 
I  Cor.  1.  9.  called  to  the  fellowship  of  Aiss.  Jesus 
G'al.  1.  10.  it  pleased  God  to  reveal  Ai*  *.  in  mo 
4.  4.  God  sent  forth  Ai*  *.  made  of  a  woman 

6.  God  sent  the  spirit  of  Ais  s.  into  your  hear!> 
Col.  1.  13.  tninslated  nsinto  kingdomof  Ais  dears 
1  Thiss.  1.  10.  and  to  wait  for  AiS  *.  from  hea-""* 
//fi.l.a.G.inlastdayshalhspoken  to  us  by  Ais  f 
11.  17.  Abniham  uft'ered  up  Ais  only  begotten  f. 
.fain.  2.  21.  when  ha<l  offered  Isaac  his  s.  on  altar 
l./uA?il.3.  ourfellowsh.  is  with  Fath.  and  Ais  t.  .Iff. 

7. blood  of  Jes.  Chr.Aiss.cleansethus  from  all  sin 

3.  23.  that  we  believe  on  ihenameof  AiS  s.  Jesua 

4.  9.  God  sent  Aisonly  begotten  s.  into  the  worM 
lO.and  sent Aiss.to  be'llie  pro|iitiati<in  for  oursini 

1   5.  9.  the  witness,  which  he  hath  testified  of  Ai**. 

10.  that  believeth  not  God,  made  him  a  liar,  he 
believeth  not  record  God  giiveof  Aiss. 

11.  this  life  ia  in  Ais  s.  ||  20.  wo  are  in  his  s.  Jtsuj 
SON  in  loic. 

Gen.  19.  12.  hast  thou  here  any  besides  ?  *.  in  Ian, 

.ludg.  15.  0.  Samson  the  s.  in  low  oflhe  Timnitc 

19.  5.  the  damsel's  father  said  unto  his  s.  in  laio 

1  Sam.  18.  18.  1  should  be  *.  in  law  to  the  king,  23. 

21.  Saul  said,  thou  shall  this  day  lie  my  s.mla-ji 

22.  now  therefore  be  the  king's  *.  iii  law 

26.  it  pleased  David  well  to  be  king's  *.  in  lax 

27.  that  he  might  he  the  king's  *.  in  law 
22.  14.  who  is  so  faithful  as  ihe  king's  s.  in  lov 

Philips  8.27.Jehoram  was  s.  in  I.  of  house  of  A  lint 

JVeh.  6.  18.  Tohiah  was  s.  in  law  to  Slieclinniiih 

13.  28.  was  s.  in  law  t.i  Simballat  the  Horoiiitc 

Sec  Bkloved. 

My  SON. 

Gen.  21.  10.  Ishmael  shall  not  be  heir  with  my  i. 

23.swear!hatthoii  wilt  not  deal  falselywill.  mji,». 

22.  7.  my  faiher,  and  he  said,  lure  am  I,  my  s. 

8.  7itv  3   God  will  provide  himself  a  lamb 
24.3.sliMI  not  lake  wife  ior«i/s.  of  Caiiaaiiites,37 
4.  go  io  my  kindred,  and  take  w'fe  to  nij/s.  7,34 
0.  that  thou  bring  not  niij  s.  thither  again,  S. 

27.  M.  now  therefore  my  s.  obey  my  voice,  43. 
13.  his  mother  said,  upon  me  he  thy  curse,  my*. 
18.  he  said,  here  am  I,  who  art  thou,  my  .».  ? 
21.  whether  thou  be  my  very  s.  Esau,  or  not,  24. 
27.  see,  the  emell  of  my  s.  is  as  smell  of  a  fiild 
37.  and  what  shall  I  do  now  unto  ihee,  my  s.  ? 

34.  P.  the  soul  of  mr/s.  loiigetli  for  your  danghiei 

37.  33.  and  he  knew  it,  nnd  said,  it  is  my  s.  ci  u\ 
35.  I  will  go  into  the  grave  lo  rny  s.  niouintns 

38.  11.  remain,  till  Slielah  wy  s.  be  grown 
26.  because  that  I  gave  her  not  to  Shelah  my  a. 

42.  38.  be  said,  my  s.  shall  not  go  down  with  you 

43.  29.  he  said,  God  be  gracinufi  to  thee,  my  s. 
45.  28.  it  is  enough,  Josejih  my  s.  is  yet  alive 

48.  19.  Jacob  said,  I  know  it  my  s.  1  know  it 

49.  9.  from  the  prey,  my  s.  thou  art  grme  up 
Eiod.  4.  22.  Israel  i's  my  s.  even  my  first-born 

23.  let  my  s.  go,  that  he  may  serve  me 
./».<:«.  7.  19.  my  *.  give  glory  to  the  God  of  Israel 
.rudir.  8.  23.  neither  shall  my  s.  rule  over  you 
17.2.  mother  said,  blessed  be  thou  of  the  I,,  my  s, 
3.  dedicated  fiir  my  s.  to  make  a  -raven  iniiigl 

1  Sam.  3.  6.    I  called  not  Tny  s.  lie  down  aeiiin 
4.  10.  and  he  said,  what  is  there  done,  my  s.  ? 
10.2.  sorroweth.  saying,  what  shall  I  do  for  my  *.? 
14.39.  though  it  be  in  Jonathan  my  s.  heshdil  die 

40.  land  Jonalhanmy  s.  will  beon  »':.>^.otlierfidfl 
42.  casts  lols  between  me  nnd  Jonathan  my  e. 

22.  8.  that  my  s.  hnth  made  a  league  with  sonof 
Jesse,  or  ihatmy  s.  hath  stirred  up  my  servnnt 

■^4.  16.  is  this  thy  voice,  my  s-  David  ?  20.  17. 

20.  21.  I  have  sinned,  return,  my  s  Daviil 
25.  Saul  said,  blessed  be  thou  wy  s.  Davv) 

2  .Slim.  7.  14.  I  will  be  his  father,  he  shall  be  my  *  • 

13.  '.'5   king  said,  nay,  my  *.  let  us  not  all  now  g« 

14.  1 1,  not  Buffer  revengers, lest  they  destroy  ny  3 
16.  destroy  me  and  my  s.  out  oflhe  inheritiincs 

16.11. behold  mys.  who  came  forth  of  my  boweta 
18.  22.  Jonb  said,  wherefore  wilt  thou  run  mys 
33.ihe  kine  was  moved  nnd  wept,  llm^  he  »niH,0 
TO7  *.  Absalom!  my  s.  ny  s.  Abialom  !  19.4« 


BON 

tZingi  1.  21.  I  and  my  a  be  conr.led  offbnderg 

3.  iiO.  slio  aioso  and  ttvat  viy  s.  troni  bi>ide  mo 

21.  buliold,  it  was  nototj/  s.  whirti  I  .li.l  bear 

22.  liie  woman  said  nay  ;  but  tlie  liviiiy  ■►»?;y  (r.| 

23.  tby  son  is  tbe  dead,  aiid  viy  s.  i?  U:-.  nun;  | 
17.  12.  lliat  I  may  diess  it  lor  nm  and  my  s. 

J8.  bIic  said,  ait  Ibou  come  to  me  to  slay  iiiy  .■;. 
Kings  6.  28.  and  we  will  eat  my  s.  to-nioriiiw 
2S>.  so  we  belled  my  s.  and  did  eat  him,  give  lliys. 
14.  !t.  give  tliy  daiighler  to  viy  s.  2  ChrunMh.  16. 
JCAron.  17.  r.l.  and  lie  sliall  be  viy  s.  22.  10. 
82. 11.  now  vuj  s.  L.  will  be  wiili  tliee  and  prosper 
■iS.iJ.  I  liave  chosen  him  to  hemy  s.  will  be  Ins  lath. 
9.  thon,  Solomon  my  s.  know  God  of  thy  lather 
29.  1.  Solomon  my  s.  whom  G.  alone  hath  chosen 
19.  give  to  Solomon  my  «.  a  perfect  heart  to  keep 
Psal.'i.'-  L.said  to  me,  thou  art  my  x.  this  day  have 
i  begotten  thee,  ^cts  13.  33.  Heb.  1.  5.  |  5.  5. 
Prov.  3.  II.  my  s.  despise  not  the  chastening  of  the 
Lord,  nor  be  weary  of  his  correction,  Hcb.VH.J. 
fi   .'t.  ilo  ihii"  ni'W,  my  s.  and  deliver  thyself 
VillJii  (M/.-  give  me  thine  heart,  observe  my  ways 
24.  21    in;/  .■-.  fear  thou  the  Lord  and  the  king 
£7.  11.  viy  s.  be  wise,  and  make  my  heart  glad 
31.  2,  wlf.-'i,  my  s?  and  what,  the  s.  of  my  vows? 
J'Xcl.  12  12.  further  by  these  my  s.  be  admonished 
/(■r.Sl.iO.is  Ephraini  HIV  ileary..?is  he  pleas. child  ? 
JTjfA-.Si.lO.itconleinnelli  rodofmji  s.asevery  tree 
Jlos.  11. 1.  I  calleil  my  s.  out  of  E-'ypt,  Mai.  2.  15. 
I[  it.  S.  17.  a  voice  saying,  this  ism;/ beloved  S.  17.  6. 
17.  15.  Lord  have  nieicy  on  my  s.  he  is  lunatic 
21.  "7.  they  will  reverence  m,y  s.  Mark  12.  6. 
Mark  9. 17.  Master.  I  luive  brought  to  thee  my  s. 
J^iikcd.  ."1  Master,  I  beseech  thee  look  nyoiimy  s. 
I,").  -21.  for  this  my  s.  was  dead  and  is  alive  again 

1  Tim.  1.  2.  to  Timothy  J?!j/  own  s.  in  the  faiili 

2  i'hn.-2. 1.  my  s.  be  Ft  roiig  in  grace  that  is  in  Christ 
T. (.  1.  4.  to  Titus  mine  own  s.  after  coninion  faith 
J'liilcm.  10.  I  beseech  thee  for  my  a.  Onesiinus 
Jicy.  ;i.  7. 1  will  be  liis  God,  lie  shall  be  nil,'  s. 

Tliy  SON. 
Ctrl.  22.  2.  t.nke  now  tliy  s.  thine  onlj'  son  Ifaac 

12.  Ihoii  hast  notwilliheld  thy  s.  thine  only  s.  15. 
21.  5.  must  I  needs  hn\\<ithy  s.  again  to  tlie  land? 
27.  32.  he  said,  lam  tliy  s.  thy  firsl-liorn  E.-au 
S7.  32.  know  nnw  whether  it  be  tliy  s.  co:it  or  no 
H.  2.  liehoUl,  lliy  s.  Joseph  conicth  unto  thee 

rxnd.  4.  23.  1  will  slay  tliy  s.  even  thy  first-born 

10.  2.  tell  in  the  ears  of  thy  s.  and  son's  .«. 
13.8.  thou  Shalt  shew  thy  s.  in  that  day,  saying 

li.w\\n\\thy  s.  aBketh  thee, what  is  tlii>?.slialt;ay 

by  sttcnglh  bro'ight  from  Egypt,  Dent.  6.  20. 

20.  \'i.  not  do  any  woik,  thou,  nor  tliy  s.  seventh 

day  isthe  sabbath,  thou  sbalt  not  do,  Dcut.  5. 14. 

Vcut.  6.  21.  then  thou  shall  say  unto  thy  s. 

7.  3.  nor  his  daughter  shall  thou  take  unto  thy  s. 

4.  they  will  turn  away  thy  s.  from  following  me 
12.18.oal  them  before  Ld.  Ihnu  andj/iy  s.  10. 11,  U. 
13.  6.  if  tliy  s.  entice  thee  secretly,  saying 

Judy.  0.  .30.  bring  out  tliy  s.  that  he  may  die 

8.  22.  rule  over  us,  thou,  thy  s.  and  thy  son's  s. 

1  Sxm.  10.  13.  Saul  said,  send  me  David  thy  s. 
2).  8.  give  to  thy  servants,  and  to  thy  s.  David 

2  S'lm.  It.  11.  there  shall  not  one  hair  of  thys.faU 
1  Kings  1. 12.  save  thy  life  and  Wfvofthys.  Solom. 

13.  Ihy  s  Solomon  shall  reign  after  nie,  17.  SO. 
3.  22.  the  dead  is  thy  s.  II  23.  and  thy  s.  is  the  dead 
5.  5.  thy  s   whom  I  wiil  set  upon  thy  throne 

11.  12,  1  will  rend  it  out  of  the  hand  of  thy  s. 

13.  I  will  give  one  tribe  to  thy  s.  for  David's  sake 
IT.  13.  and  after  make  for  thee  and  for  Ihy  s. 
19.  giveme^^y  a.  II  2.3.Elisha  said,  see,  t.-t.  liveth 
iKingxi.  3\.  when  she  came,  be  said, take  up  thy  s. 
C.  2S.  give  thy  s.  that  we  may  eat  him  to-day,  29. 
11..7.  sayinir.  I  am  thy  .servant,  and  thy  s. 
1  C/ir.2i.C.Soloimn  thy  s. shall  liuild  me  my  house, 
I  have  chosen  him  to  lie  my  .i.  2  Chr.  6.  9. 
J'rnv.  19.  IS.  chasten  thy  s.  while  there  is  hope 
29.  17.  correct  thy  n.  and  he  shall  give  thee  rest 
J^uke9.  41.  Jesus  said,  bring  thy  s.  hither 
Ij.  19.  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  s.  21. 
.30.  as  soon  asthis  thys.  was  coine  who  devoured 
John  4.  50  go  thy  way,  thy  s.  liveth,  51,  53. 
17.  1.  glorify  </(y. 9.  that  «/ij/s.alsomay  glorify  thee 
19.2u.hesaith  lohismother,  woman,  behold  thys. 
SON  nf  man. 
JHzck  2.  1.  he  said  .«.  of  man,  stand  npon  thy  feet 
3.  s.  of  man,  I  send  thee  to  the  children  of  Israel 
fi.  and  thou,  s.  of  man,  be  not  afraid  of  them 
8.  thou  s.  ofni-m,  hear  what  1  say  unto  tlice 
3.  1.  ».  of  man,  cat  th.at  thou  flnde.<;t.  cat  this  roll 
.     3.  s.of  TOOT),  cause  thy  belly  to  eat,  fill  Ihy  bowels 
I     4.  s.  of  man,  go  get  thee  to  I  be  liouse  of  Israel 

30.  s.  of  man,  all  the  words  that  I  speak  receive 
!     17.  s.  of  man,  I  have  made  thee  a  watchman 

25.0  s.  of  man,  they  shall  piti  hands  npon  thee 
■~   4  1. thou  alsos.o/??ian,taketheea  tile  beforethee 
J     16.  s.  if  man,  I  will  break  st.aflT  of  bread  in  Jerus. 
,  r.  1.  thou  s.o/ man,  take  thee  a  sharp  knife 
,  *.  2.  s.  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  mouataiQ* 
I  603 


SON 

Eift.T.  2.  tliou  I.  of  vt<ir.,lf>nm'nh  iheTjOfil  God 
8.  5.  s.  vf  'mciM,  lift  tip  thine  eyes  toivar,i  north 
().  iie  said,  i.  of  man,  Bec.^t  Ihou  what  they  do  ^ 
'•*.  lie  .^aid.  ,».  uf  man,  dig  now  in  the  wall 
I'.'  .«  i/j  in, in,  hast  thou  seen  what  ancients  do  7 
M>.  lie  said,  hast  thou  seen  this,  U  s.  of  man?  17. 
ll.  2.  «.  of  man,  these  are  the  men  that  (Leviae 
4.  prophesy  against  them,  prophesy,  O  s.  of  man 

15.  s.  of  man,  thy  brethren  are  they  unto  whom 
12. 2. .s  of  man,  ihoudwellest  in  a  rebellious  house 

3.  therefore  thou  s.  of  man,  prepare  thee  stulf 

9.  «.  of  man,  hath  nut  the  house  of  lerael  said 
18.  s.  uf  man,  eat  thy  bread  with  quaking 
22.  s.  of  man,  what  is  that  proverb  that  ye  have 
27.  s.  of  man,  behold,  they  of  house  of  Israel  say 

13.  2.  .s.  of  man,  prophesy  against  llie  proplieis 
17. thou  s.  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  thy  peojile 

14.  3.  s.  of  man,  these  men  have  set  up  their  idols 

13.  s.  of  man,  when  the  land  siiiiietli  against  me 
lr>.2.*.<;/m«7i,what  is  vine-tree  more  than  anytree 
1(5.  2.  s.  o/;H«n,  cause  .lei  un  know  her  ahominat. 
17.  2.  s.  of  man,  put  forth  a  riddle  and  .speak 

20.  3.  «.  of  man,  speak  to  Ihe  elders  of  Iirael 
4.*.u/  THUH, wilt  thou  judge  (hem?  cause  lo  know 
27.  therefore  *.  «/mun, ''peak  to  liouse  of  Israel 
46.  s.  of  man,  set  thy  fai<i  toward  the  south 

21.  2.  s.  of  man,  sel  tiiy  fao'  tow.trd  Jerusalem 
C.sigli  therefore,  thou  s.of  man,  with  bitterness 
'J.s.ofm.  prophesy  and  say,  a  sword,  a  8word,28. 
12.  cry  and  howls,  of  m.  for  it  shall  be  on  people 
14  ,9  ./ma?!,  prophesy  and  smite  thine  hands 
11).  hhn  thou  s.  of  man,  appoint  thee  two  ways 

2-.'.  2.  liicu  s.  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge  Ihe  city  ? 
J.-*  J.  It  man,  house  oflsr.  is  to  tne  become  dross 
24   K.  of  man,  say  to  her,  thou  art  the  land  that 

23.2.*.  o/m. there  w  ere  two  women  of  one  mother 
SB.s./i/m.wflt  thou  judge  Aholah  and  Aholibah? 

24.  2.  s.  of  man,  write  thee  the  name  of  the  day 
K-i.s.ofman,  I  lake  away  the  desire  ofthine  eyes 
2.1.  a.  of  man,  shall  it  not  be  in  the  day  when 

25.  2.  s.  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Ammonites 
2G.  2.  s.  of  man,  because  that  Tyrus  hath  said 

27.  2.  s.  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation,  28.  12. 

28.  2.  s.  of  man,  say  unto  the  prince  of  Tyrus 
21.  s.  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Zidoii 

29.  2.  s.  of  man,  pel  thy  face  against  Pharaoh 
18  s.  of  man,  Nebuchadrezzar  caused  his  army 

30.  2.  s.  of  man,  prophesy,  and  say,  thus saith  L. 
'iX. s.of  man, \  have  broken  the  arm  of  Pharaoh 

31.2.  s.  of  man,  speak  to  Pharaoh  kingof  Egypt 
32.2.  s.  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  of  Pharaoh 

18.  s.  of  man,  wail  for  the  multitude  of  Egypt 
33.  2.  s.  of  man,  speak  lo  children  of  thy  peojile 

7.  thou,  Os.o/ man,  I  have  sel  thee  a  wotchman 

10.  O  «.  of  man,  speak  to  Ihe  house  of  Israel 
12.  thou  s.  of  man,  say  to  the  children  of  Israel 
24.s.o/man,they  that  inhabit  thosewasles  of  Isr. 
30.  s.of  man,  thy  people  still  are  talking  ag.  thee 

.14.  2.  s.  of  man,  prophesy  against  the  shepherds 

35.  2.  s.  of  man,  set  thy  fact*  against  mount  Seir 

36.  1.  thou  .«.  of  man,  prophesy  to  the  mountains 
17.  5.  of  man,  when  the  house  of  Israel  dwell 

37.  3.  he  said,  s.  of  man,  can  these  boiie.s  live  ? 

9.  prophesy,  s.  of  men,  and  say  to  wind,  i 
W.s.  of  man,  these  bonec  arc  the  honpc  of  I 

16.  s.  of  man,  take  thee  one.stifk, and  write  on  it 

38.  2.  s.  of  man,  set  thy  face  -igainsi  Gog 

14.  theref.s.  o/ man,  prophesy  and  say  unto  Gog 
.1?     .  thou  s.  of  man,  projihesy  .ig.  Gog  aiirf  s'ly 

17.  thou  s.  of  man,  thus  saith  the  Lord,  4.1.  3.-!. 

40. 4.  s.  of  man,  behold  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear 
43.  7.  he  said,  s.  of  man,  the  place  of  my  iliron' 

10.  s.  of  man,  shew  the  house  to  house  of  li-'-rii-ri 

44.5.  s.  of  man,  mark  well,  behold  with  thine  i  yes 
47.  6.  he  said,  i.  of  man,  hast  thou  seen  this  1 

Sre  M.\N. 
SO.NG. 
Ifefind  in  Scripture  several  songs  composed  npin\ 
important  occasions  ;for  example,  Moses  made 
one  after  the  passage  through  the  Hed  sea,  to 
thank  God  for  the  deliverance  of  kis  people,  and 
celebrate  the  greatness  of  this  miracle,  E.vod. 

15.  1,  2,  &-C.  David  composed  a  mournful 
song  upon  the  death  of  Saul  and  Jonathan,  and 
anoL\erupo7i  the  death  of  Abner,  2. Sum.  1.  18, 

19.  I  3.  33.  Jeremiah  icrute  Aia- Lamentations, 
which  are  a  song,  wherein  he  deplores  the  cala- 
mities and  ruin  of  Jerusalem  :  and  he  made 
another  upon  the  death  o/ Josiali  king  o/Jud,ih, 
2  Chron.  35.  25.  Deborah  and  Barak  made  a 
triumphant  hymn  after  the  defeat  of  Sisera, 
Jadg.  5  1,  2,3,  &r.  The  Canticles,  or  Solo- 
mon's Song,  and  the  45th  Psalm,  are  songs  to 
celebrate  a  spiritual  and  divine  wedding,  such 
sort  of  pieces  as  the  Greeks  call  Epithalamia. 
Hannah  the  mother  o/ Samuel,  andkin'jr  Heze- 
kiah,  returned  thanks  to  Ood  for  the  favours 
they  kadreceived,in  solemn  aiidspiritnalsnnis, 
lSam.2.  1,2,  &c.  Isa.  33. 10,  ll,&c.  T'Afsongs 
c*mpo>cdby  the  Virgin  Mary,  by  Zacharias  the 


SON 

fathrrof  3vhn  the  nanti^t,  anJ oldBhneon.are 
of  tie  same  tialure:  I'hey  are  thanksgiving* 
to  (vod  for  blessings  received  from  him,  L>uk( 

1.  46,  68.  I  2.  29,30. 
The  Song  or  Songs,  m  Hebrew,  Schir  Ha9- 

chirim,  the  most  eicellcnt  of  all  song».  Ths 
Christian  church,  as  well  as  the  synagogue, 
has  always  rceeired  this  both  tf  Caniiclei 
among  the  scriptures  as  generuUy  owned  to  bt 
canonical.  The  form  of  it  is  dramatical, 
wherein  several  parts  nf  it  are  uttered  by,  ot 
in  the  name  of  several  persons  ;  which  ate 
chiefiy  fo'iir,  the  bridegroom  and  bride,  and  the 
friends  or  companions  of  the  one,  and  of  tht 
other.  The  design  of  the  book  in  general,  is  te 
describe  the  passionate  loves  and  hajipy  mar- 
riage of  two  persons,  their  mutual  satisfac- 
tion therein,  and  the  blessed  fruits  and  effects 
thereof.  But  then  it  is  not  to  be  vnderstooii 
carnally,  comeruing  Solomon  and  I'naraoh's 
daughter,  nlllumgh  the  inspired  aiithu?  nx^ff 
allude  lo  that;  but  they  who  would  penetrate  :lit 
meaning,  and  comprehend  the  whole  niystiry  of 
it,  must  raise  their  conceptions  above  thing.t 
relating  tofiish  and  blood,  and  contemplate  in 
it  the  espousals  o/ Christ  with  the  church,  and 
with  every  believer.  So  that  this  book  is  a 
continued  allegory,  wherein,  under  the  term* 
of  a  common  wedding,  a  divine  and  superna 
tiiral  marriage  is  eipresscd. 

The  Helrews,  apprehending  it  might  ie  under 
stood  in  a  gross  and  carnal  manner,  forbade 
the  rending  of  it  before  the  age  of  thirty ;  and 
indeed  nothing ismore  dangerous  than  to  read 
it  with  carnal  thoughts  and  dispositions  ;  peo- 
plenot  only  being  liable  to  the  hazard  of  losing 
thereby  all  the  esteem  whichthey  ought  to  halt 
for  this  book,  but  of  even  wounding  the  'ovi 
instead  of  edifying  it. 

Such  as  deny  this  spiritual  bonk  lo  be  canonical 
Siiy,  that  neither  Christ,  nor  his  Apostles,  have 
ever  cited  it,  and  that  the  name  of  God  is  not 
mice  to  be  found  in  it.  To  this  it  is  replied, 
that  there  are  several  other  sacred  books,which 
our  Saviour  has  nut  expressly  quoted;  and  that 
m  an  allegory,  wherein  the  Son  of  God  is  con- 
cealed under  the  figure  of  a  Husband,  it  )s  not 
necessary  that  he  should  be  e {pressed  by  hit 
proper  name.  If  he  were  by  name  mentioned, 
it  would  cease  to  be  an  allegory. 

Exod.  15.  1.  then  sang  Moses  and  the  children  of 
Israel  this  s.  unto  the  Lord,  jV»7n.  21.  17 

2.  the  Lord  is  my  strength  and  s.  and  he  is  bo- 
come  my  salvation,  Psal.  118.  14.  Isa.  12  4. 

Dfi/«.31. 19.  write  this  s.  thai  tl-iss.  maybe  witO'>« 
21.  Ibis  S:  shall  testify  ||  22.  Moses  wrote  thi&a 
30.  Moses  spake  the  words  of  this  s.  32.  44. 

Judg.  5.  12.  awake,  awake,  Deborah,  titler  a  s. 

2  Sam.  22.  1.  DavHl  spake  lo  Lord  words  of  Ibis  ft 

1  CAr.  6. 31.  they  whom  David  set  over  service  of  a. 
1.").22  C^henaniah  chief  of  Levites  was  for  as.  27. 
2.J  6.  these  were  under  their  father  for  s.  in  house 

2  Clir  29  27.  s.  of  the  Lord  began  with  trumpet* 
.'■'/.  30.  9.  now  I  am  Ibeir  s.  I  am  their  by-word 

I  i  ,"-:i.'   28.  7.  and  with  my  s   w  ill  I  praise  him 
33.  '.\.  .iing  unto  him  a  new  s.  Isa.  H.  10. 

40   :i   and  be  hath  jiut  a  new  s.  in  my  niouth 
42.  8.  and  in  ii;e  night  his  .«.  shall  be  with  me 
69.  12.  and  I  w.is  ihe  .'.  of  the  drunkards 
30.  I  will  praise  the  nan;.-:  cfGocl  with  :i  j. 
77.  6.  I  call  to  remembrance  n;y  .s.  in  mght 
9«.  1.  O  sing  to  the  Lord  a  n.  •--  s.  95.  1. 1  149.  1. 
137.  3.  for  there  they  requireil  .d'ns  u  s.  and  inirili 
4.  how  shall  we  sing  Lord's  =   in  a  strange  landl 
144.  9.  I  will  sing  a  new  s.  iiiilo  Ihee,  O  God 
Keel.  7.  5.  than  for  a  man  lo  hoar  the  s.  of  fools 
Clint.  1.  1.  Ihe  s.  of  songs  which  is  Solomon'* 
/.-.I.  .5.  I.  now  wiil  I  sing  a  s.  of  my  beloved 
I   21.  9.  they  shall  not  drink  wine  wilh  a  s. 
I   '-'>:.  1.  in  that  day  shall  this  s.  be  sung  in  Judab 
"!•.  20.  ye  shall  have  a  s.  as  in  the  mght 
Lam.'.'.  14.1  was  a  derision  and  their  s.  all  the  day 
F.ie!,.  .'ili.  32.  thuu  art  to  them  as  a  very  lovely  * 
lien  5.  9.  ih«  v  sung  a  new  ,«.  thou  art  worlhv,  14.  3L 
14.  3.  no  man  could  learn  that  s.  but  the  144,00* 
15.3  they  sing  the  s.of  Moses  and  s.  of  the  Lamt 

SONGS. 
Gen.  31.  27.  I  might  have  sent  thee  away  with  * 
■/ud/.  9.  t27.  they  trod  the  grapes  and  made  s. 
I  Kings  4.  .32.  his  s.  were  a  thousand  and  five 
1  Chron.  13.  t8  Divid  prayed  before  Grid  wilh* 
25.  7.  that  were  instructed  in  the  «.  oflhe  Lord 
.Veh.  12.  46.  in  the  days  nf  David  th  "re  were  *. 
■  fob  35.  10.  God  my  maker  whogiveth  s.  in  niglH 
Pa-.32.7.6liall  compass  about  with  s.  of  deliveranct 
119.  54.  have  been  my  s.  in  house  wf  pilgrimaga 
137.  3.  saving,  sing  us  one  oflhe  ».  of  Zion 
Prov.  25.  20.  so  is  he  that  singeth  s.  to  heavy  hcail 
Cant.  1.  1.  the  song  of*,  which  is  So  omon'< 
Is,!  33,  16.  raaku  sweet  melody,  sing  niaoii  » 


SON 


ftOs 34.16.  from  ullor. pait  ofcarfh  liavo  we t)eftt(}  S. 

35.  10.  the  ransumeii  simll  come  In  Zion  with  j. 

38.20.  will  sing  my  5.  In  the  slringe<l  insttuincnis 
Kiek.'iG.  13. 1  will  ciiiiBo  the  noise  ot'tliy  s.  l<>  cense 
Amos  5.23.  lake  iiway  Ironi  iiie  llie  noise  of  thy. s. 

8.3.  ».(»f  the  teiii|ileslmll  be  howlinys  in  that  (lay 

lU.  I  will  turn  all  your  s.  into  lamentation 
Hab.  3.  1 1-  a  |irayer  acconliiig  to  variu'-jle  s. 
f;;)A.5.iy*iieak.  to  yours,  ill  psalms  anil  spiritual  .t 
Coi.3  Iti.ailmoiiish.one  iinotli.  in  livmnSj-jpiritual*. 

SONS. 
Ocn  ~.  13  the  .?.  of  Noah  entered  into  the  ark 

9.  18.  the  s.  ol'Noah  that  went  forth  of  Ihi'  ark 

19.  these  are  the  three  s.  of  Noah,  ami  of  them 

10.  I.  and  10  them  were  .t.  bnrn  afler  the  Hood 
1!).  14.  Lot  went  out  an^  spake  to  his  .«. -in-law 
23.  11.  in  ihc  pix'sciice  of  the  s.  of  my  people 
27.  29.  and  Ul  thy  mother's  s.  bow  down  to  thee 
34.  27.  s.  of  Jacob  came  upim  slain  and  spoiled 
37.  2.  and  the  lad  was  with  the  s.  of  Uilhih 
42.  5.  and  the  .5.  of  Israel  came  to  buy  corn 

11.  we  arc  all  one  man's  s.  we  arc  no  spies,  32. 

46.  5.  the  5.  of  Israel  carried  Jacob  in  waggons 
Szod.'S}.  t^O.  he  nf  hiss,  thai  is  priest  in  Ins  stead 

32.'  2.  break  otFc.ir-rings  in  the  ears  of  your  s. 

f-ev.  26.  29.  ye  shall  e»t  the  flesh  of  your  s. 
A"tt«.  IS.  7.  ye  takeloomuchon  you,yi'S.  of  T,evi 

27.  stood  iti  door  of  their  tents  tiieir  wives  and  ,•.-. 
27.  3.  our  father  died  in  his  own  sin,  and  had  no  s. 
3G.  3.  if  thev  he  married  to  .•!.  of  other  trihi-s 

Deal.  2:5.  17'.  nor  a  sodomite  of  the  .i.  of  Israel 
32.  8.  when  he  separated  the  s.  of  Adam 
Jcsh.  !5.14.0ilBb'Jrove3.s.of  Anak,./i((J^.  1.20. 
Jk'Iit.S.  19-  there  were  even  the  e.  of  my  mother 
30.  Gideon  liati  70  .«.  ij  !0.  4.  Jair  had  thirty  s. 

12.  14.  Abdon  had  forty  ,<;.  and  thiity  nephews 
10.  22.  certain  s.of  Belial  be..=el  house  round  about 

Hutli  1.  11.  are  there  yet  any  mores,  in  my  womb? 
1  Sam.  1.  8.  am  not  I  better  to  thee  than  ten  s.  ? 

2.  12.  s.  of  Ell  were  s.  of  Belial,  knew  not  Lord 

8.  11.  will  take  yours,  and  appoint  them  for  hims. 
26. 1 16as  the  Lord  livoth,  ye  arc  the  .•;.  of  death 

S  Sam.  2.  18.  there  W'Ti-  threes.  ofZeruiah  there 

3.  39.  these  men  i  of /eruiali  he  loo  hard  for  me 

9.  11.  Mepliibosheth  eat  as  oncof  the  king's  s. 

13.  23.  and  Absalom  invited  alf  the  kind's  s. 
30.  saying,  Absalom  hath  slain  alt  the  kins's  s. 

16.I0.whattodowilhyou,yes.nfZeruiah'!19.22. 
23.0. hut  s.  of  Belial  sh'all  be  as  thorns  thrust  away 

1  A'lno-s  1.  9.  he  called  all  the  king's  s.  19.  2.'"». 
2. 7.  but  shew  kindness  to  s.  of  Barzilini  Oileadile 

4.  31.  for  he  was  wiser  than  the  s.lif  Mahol 
20.35.  a  certain  man  of  the  s.  of  the  prophets 
2!.  10.  set  two  men,  s.  of  Belial,  before  him 

2/i'i"f34..'>.shesliiit  door  upon  her  and  upon  her  s. 

10.  3.  look  out  the  meelest  of  your  master's  .?. 
6.  they  have  brought  tlic  heads  of  the  king's  s. 

11.2.  stole  him  from  the  king's  s.  2  C/tron.  22.  11. 
25.7.  they  slew  s.  of  Zedekiah  before  his  eyes,  nnd 
put  out  eyes  of  Zedekiah,  .Tfr.  3;).  G.  ]  52.  10 
lChr.5. 1. his  birth-right  was  given  tos.  ofjos.ph 
21.  20.  Oman  and  his  four  sr  with  him  hid  thems. 
24.  28.  of  Mahli  came  Eleazar,  who  had  no  s. 

28.  4.  among  the  s.  of  my  fathers,  he  liked  me 

2  Chrnn.  23.  3.  as  Ihc  Lord  si  id  of  the  s.  of  David 
24.  25.  for  blood  of  the  s.  of  Jehoiada  the  priest 
25  1 13.  s.of  ihe  band  fell  on  the  cities  of-lndah 
28. 1 6.  Pekah  slew  in  oneday  I2l),0fl0s.  of  valour 

A"eA.  13.28.  one  of  tlies.  of  Joiada  was  son-in-law 
Estli.  9.  10.  Ihe  ten  s.  of  Ilaman  slew  they 

13.  let  Hainan's  ten  s.  be  hanged  on  sallows,  14. 
Job  5.  1 7.  as  the  s.  of  the  burning  coal  lift  up'-r-Hy 
Ptal.  18   t  44.  »  of  stranger  shall  yield  obedipr,<!e 

20.  t  l.O  ye  s.  of  mighty  give  to  tile  Lord  glorv 
89.  6.  who  among  s.  of  mighty  can  be  likened  f 
144.  12.  that  our  s.  may  be  as  plants  grown  up 

Proii.3l.  t5.  pervert  jiiilgment  of  all  s.  of  affliction 
t8.  in  the  cause  of  such  as  are  ».  of  ilesiruction 
FceJ.  2.  t7. 1  got  maidens,  and  had,?,  of  my  house 
Cant.  2.  3.  r.s  apple-tree-80  is  mv  beloved  among  .f 
|jia.51.  18.  ihere  is  none  to  jiiide  her  among  all .« 
5C>.  fi.  s.  of  stranger  that  join  themselves  to  Lord 
.'7.  3.  draw  near  hither,  ve  s.  of  the  sorcerers 
60.10.  the  s.  of  the  stranger  shall  build  thv  walls, 

14.  the  s.  of  them  that  afflicted  thee  shall  come 
61.  5.  the  s.  of  the  alien  shall  he  your  plowmen 
62.8.  s.  of  the  stranger  shall  not  drink  thy  wine 

fcr.  6.  21.  the  fathers  and  s.  shall  fall  upon  tliem 
l.i  14.  even  faihnrs  and  s.  togi'ther  will  I  dash 

19.  5.  'hev  bui'it  the  high-places  to  burn  their  .9. 

29.  fi.  lake  wives,  beget  s.  lake  wives  for  vnur  s. 
35.5. 1  set  before  s.ofReehabitea  pots  full  ofwini- 

C.  ye  shall  drink  no  wine,  ye,  nor  /onr  .s  for  ever 
49.  1.  hath  Israel  no  s.  ?  hath  he  no  heir? 

ram.3  tn.caused  .f.  of  hisr|niver  to  enter  my  riMns 
4.2.  precious  .1.  of  Zion,  comparable  to  fine  gold 

F.zek.  5. 10.  fathers  shall  eat  iheir  ». .«.  their  falherB 

20.  31.  when  ye  make  your  s.  pass  through  the  fire 
23  37  thfy  caused  theirs,  to  pass  through  the  fire 
Ho:.  1.10-  ye  are  '-he  s.  n<'\\ii  Hving  GoU 

5G3 


SON 

./?«().«  9.  11.  fttlSeil  up  of  yoUl-  S.  flif  jifftplioU 
Mtc.  C.  t  li.  shall  1  come  with  calves,  s.  of  a  year  old 
Z.ei/t.  4. 1 14.  he  saiil,  these  are  the  two  s.  of  oil 
Jlnl.  3.3.  he  shall  purify  s.  of  Levi,  and  purge  them 

6.  therefore  ye  s.  of  Jacob  are  not  consumed 
Mark3.  17.  Boanerges,  which  is,  the  s.  of  thunder 
/.uke  11.  19.  by  whom  do  your  s.  cast  them  out 
1  Car.  4.  14.  hut  as  my  beloved  s.  I  warn  you 
Gal.  4.5.  that  we  might  receive  the  adoption  of  s. 

6.  because  ye  are  s.  God  hath  sent  forth  Spirit 
Wf4.2.  lO.bringing  many  s.  to  glory  to  make  captain 
ll.2I.Jai-oh  blessed  both  s.of  Jusepli  and  worship. 
12.7.  ifchaslened,  God  dealeth  with  you  as  with  s. 

O.if  not  chastened, then  are  ye  liastards,and  nots. 

Sec  Aaron,  Daughter. 

SONS  of  God. 

Gen.  6. 2.  the  s.  of  God  saw  the  daughters  of  men 

4.  I'oe  s.  of  God  came  in  to  the  daughters  of  men 
.f,i/t  1 . 6. s.  of  God  came  to  present  themselves,  2. 1. 
.■^H.  7.  when  all  Ihc  s.  of  God  shouted  for  joy 
Mis.  1. 10.  shall  be  said,  ye  ares,  o/tlie  living  God 
.'.ihn  1. 12.  he  gave  tl  j;m  power  to  become  s.of  God 
/lom.  8.14.  as  lire  led  by  spirit  of  God,  ares.  o/Ortrf 

19.  waiteth  for  the  manifestation  of  s.  cf  God 
Pkil.  2.  15.  that  yo  may  be  harmless,  the  s.  of  God 
1  .folin  3.  1.  that  we  should  be  colled  tlie  s.  of  God 

2.  beloved,  now  are  we  the .?.  of  God,  not  appear 
His  SONS. 

Gen'.'.  Noah  went  into  at k  and  hiss,  andhis-.vife 

8.  18.  Noah  went  forth,  and  his  s.  and  his  wife 

9.  1.  God  blessed  Noah  and  hiss.nr.A  said  to  them 
25.  9.  his  s.  Isaac  and  Ishinael  buried  him  in  cave 
30.  35.  he  gave  them  into  the  hands  of  his  s. 
3.5.  29.  his  s.  Esau  and  .lacob  buried  him 
49.  33.  had  made  an  end  of  commanding  ft/.t  s. 
.50. 12.  his  s.  did  unto  him  as  he  commanded 

13.  his  s.  carried  him  into  tite  land  of  Canaan 

Erof/.lrf.S.Jelh.camo  with  Afss. anil  wife  to  Moses 

28.  1.  take  Aaron  and  his  s.  to  minister  to  me 

41.  thou  shall  put  the  garments  on  his  s.  29.  8. 

29.20.  put  blood  on  the  tipof  the  right  ear  of  A(ss. 

21.  thou  shalt  sprinkle  the  blood  upon  Ais  s. 

27.  sanctify  that  which  is  for  his  s.  Lev.  8.  30. 

ArM.fi.22.  priest  of  his  s.  that  is  anointed  shall  offer 

J\ru7n.  21.  35.  they  smote  Og  and  his  s.  and  peojile 

Detit.  2.  33.  we  smote  Sihon,  Ais  s.  and  his  people 

18.  5  Lord  hath  chosen  him  and  Aifs  s.  to  minister 

21.  Ifi.  when  he  maketh  A?s  s,  to  inherit  what  hath 

.7h(iV.9  18.havc  slain  his  s.  70  persons  on  one  stone 

17.5. Micah  consecrated  oneofA(SS. became  priest 

U.  the  Levite  was  to  him  as  one  of  Ai 
18.  30.  he  and  Ai'ss.  were  priests  to  tribe  of  Dan 
1  .S«m.  2.  22.  now  Eli  heard  all  that  A(>  s.  did 

3.  13.  because  A(S  s.  made  themselves  vile 


SOD 

Afi/W.  l?l.  1.  (Iioll  and  thji  s.  shall  teal  li  a  iniqurly 

2.  but  thou  and  thy  s.  with  thee  shall  iniri9:er 
7.  thou  and  thtf  s.  shi^l  keep  your  pri«  sts'  olfii* 
9.  iliall  be  most  holy  for  thee  and  lot  thy  s. 
II.  I  have  given  them  to  thee  and  to  thy  s. 

Deitt.  4.  9.  but  teach  them  thy  s.  and  thy  s.  sons 

1  Sam.  2.  29.  and  honuurest  thy  s.  above  iiic 

8. 5.  thou  art  old,  and  thy  s.  walk  not  in  tliy  ways 

28. 19.  to-morrowshall  ihou  andtAys.  he  with  :i:« 

2  Sam.  9.  10.  thou  and  thy  s.  shall  till  land  for  liiin 
2  h'tnes  4.  4.  shalt  shut  door  upon  thee  and  thy  s 

15.  I'l  L.  said  to  Jehu,  tAys. shall  sit  on  thronuot 

Israel  to  fourth  generation,  1  Chron.  17.'ll, 

20. 18.  thys.  shall  be  eunuchs  in  Babyl.  /su.39.  7 

fsa.  49.  22.  and  they  shall  bring  thys.  in  their  annt 

51.20.  t.  s.  have  fainteil,  they  lie  at  head  of  street* 
()0.4.they  come  to  thee,  f.  s.  shall  come  from  lar.9 
02.  5.  as  young  man  marrieth  virgin,  soshall  thy  * 

.fcr.  48.  4t).  thy  s.  and  daughters  are  taken  caplivef 
Zech.  9. 13.  and  raised  up  tki/  s.  O  Zion,  ag.  thy  s. 

Two  SOlSS. 
Grn.  10. 25.  to  Eber  were  born  two  s.  1  Chr.  1. 13, 
34   25.  two  of  the  s.  of  Jacob  slew  the  males 

41.  50.  to  Joseph  were  born  two  s.  before  lamina 

42.  37.  slay  n»y  two  s.  if  I  bring  him  not  to  thee 
44.  27.  ye  know  that  my  wife  hare  me  two  s. 
48.  1.  and  he  took  with  him  his  two  s.  5. 

Szod.  18.3.  Jctliro  took  Zipporah  and  her  two  t, 
f.ev.  Ifi.  i.  after  the  ileath  of  the  two  s.  of  Aaron 
Ruth  1. 1. he, his  wife,  twos.  MahloK  andChilion,2. 

3.  she  was  left  and  her  two  s.  \\  5.  leflof  liertmo  j. 

1  Satn.  2.  34.  that  shall  come  upon  thy  two  s. 
4.  4.  the  two  s.  of  Eli  were  there  with  the  ark 

17.  thy  two  s.  Hophni  and  I'hinehas  are  dead 

2  Sam.  14.  C.  ihy  handmaid  had  two  s.  they  strove 
15.  3G.  they  had  there  with  them  their  two  s. 
21.  8.  but  the  king  took  the  two  s.  of  Rizfiali 

2  Kin^si.  I. creditor  to  take  ^^«»s.  tobebondmea 
Jilnt.  20.  21.  grant  that  these  my  two  s.  may  sit 
■21.  28.  a  certain  man  had  two  s.  L.u.ke  15.  I  L 
26.  37.  took  wit!;  him  Peter  and  iica  s.  of  Zebed 
-^/;/^s  7.29. stranger  inMidian,where  he  begat  twos, 
Oal.  4.  22.  it  is  written  that  Abraham  had  twos 

SOON. 
Kxod.  2. 18.  how  is  it  that  ye  are  como  sos.  to-day? 
Dent.  4. 2G.  that  ye  shall  s.  iiltEriy  jierish  IVoin  land 
.Job  32.  22.  in  so  doing  my  Makers,  take  ine  away 
Psal.  37. 2.  they  sliall  s.  be  cut  down  like  the  gra.ss 
68.  31.  shall  s.  atretch  out  her  hands  iinlo  God 
81.  14.  I  should  8.  have  subdued  their  eneiniea 
90.  10.  for  it  is  s.  cut  of!"  and  we  fly  away 
infi.  13.  they  s.  forgat  his  works,  they  waited  no". 
Prov.  14.  17.  he  that  is  s.  angry  dealeth  foolishly 
Vat.  21.  20.  how  s.  is  the  fig-tree  wilhered  awsy 


8.  l.Sam.  when  old  maile  Aiss.  judges  over  Israeli  fJnJ.  1.61  marvel  that  ye  are  sos.  removeil  from 
3.  A/sy.  walked  not  in  his  ways,  hut  turned  aside  "     •        "•       ■        ■      ■    •  >  ■   ■ 

1R.  1.  I  have  provided  me  a  king  among  A;s  s. 
30.  fi.  all  people  was  grieved,  every  man  for  his  s. 
31.2.  the  Philistines  followed  hard  upon  Saul  and 
upon  Ats  s.  and  slew  Jonathan,  1  Chron.  10. 2. 
2  .Snm  21. G.lel  seven  men  of  A»ss. be  delivered  tons 

1  KivsTS  1.3  11.  his  s.  came  and  tohl  him  all  works 

12.  his  s.  had  seen  what  wav  the  man  of  G.  went 
21.  29.  but  n  A;s  s.  days  will  I  bring  Ihe  evil 
2/r(nFs9.2fi.I  have  seen  blood  of  Nahoth  and  A  ;ss. 
19.  37.  Ats  s.  smote  him  with  sw<ird,  ha.  37.  38. 

2  Chr.  11. 14.  Jeroboam  and  Ai'ss.  had  cast  them  off 

13.  5.  even  to  him  nnd  A?s  s.  by  a  covenant  of  salt 

21.  7.  to  give  a  light  to  him,  and  to  Ais  s.  for  ever 
17.  .-^arri-sd  awav  Ais  s.  save  the  youngest  of  hiss. 

3G.  5.1.  w'nere  they  were  servants  to  him  and  his  s. 
Ezra  fi.  Ul.  and  pray  for  life  of  the  king  and  Ais  s. 
F.sth.  0.25.  that  ho  and  Ais  s.  be  hanged  on  gallows 
.fob  1. 1.  and  A(ss.  went  and  feasted  in  their  houses 

14.  "1.  his  s.  come  to  honour,  he  knnweth  it  not 

38.32.  or  canst  thou  guide  .\rctunis  with  his  s.7 

42.  Ifi.  after  this.  Job  saw  A(s  s.  and  Ais  ».  sons 
>(?r.  35.14.Jonadab  comm.Aj's.t.  not  to  drink  wine 
F.zek.  40.  IG.  if  prince  give  a  gift  to  a::y  of  Ais  s. 
Dan.  11.  !0.  Ais  s.  shall  be  stirred  up  and  assemble 

See  Man. 

My  SONS. 

Gen.  48.  0  Joseph  said  tr>  his  father,  they  are  my  s. 

1  .9am.2.24.iiav,  mi/s.  for  it  is  no  good  report  T  hear 

12  2.  Samuel  said,  bfehold,  my  s.  are  with  you 

1  rAron.  2^.  5.  of  all  my  .5.  he  hathcho-en  So'omon 

2  CAr.  20. 11.  Ile/.i'kiahsaid,  mys.  be  not  negligent 
.Tab  1.  5.  Job  said,  it  may  be  that  my  s.  have  sinned 
A?  1. 45. 11.  ask  me  of  things  to  come  concern,  my  s. 
1  Cor.  4.  14.  but  as  my  beloved  s.  I  warn  you 

See  Skven. 

Thy  SONS. 

Gen.  6. 18.  thou  shalt  come  into  ark,  thou  and  t.  s. 

8.  l(i.  go  forth  of  nrk,  thou,  thy  wife,  and  thy  .». 

Fzod.  12.24.ordinan.  to  thee  and  thy  s.  .Wm.18.8. 

22.  20.  firs'-horn  of  thy  s.  shnlt  thmi  give  to  me 
34.  16.  make  Ihy  s.  go  a  whoring  after  their  gods 

20.  all  the  first-born  of  thy  s.  thou  shalt  redeem 
iLrj'.  10.9.  do  not  drink  wine,  nor  (Ajs.  with  thee 
14.  because  it  ia  thy  due.  and  thy  f.  due 


27'AfS.«.2  2.  ve  benot  s.shaken  in  mind  ortroublod 

Ttt.l.'.  notselfwill.  not  s.angry,not  given  to  wine 
Jls  SOON  as. 

Krorf.  32.  19.  tiss.  as  be  rame  nigh  unto  the  camp 

.Fnsh.S.  19.  ran  us  s.  as  he  had  stretched  his  hand 

2  Sam. 22.45.  OSS.  n.tthey  hear  they  shall  he  obedi- 
ent to  me,  strangers  shall  submit,  Psol.  18.  44. 

P.'al.  .58.3.  they  go  astray,  as  s.  as  ihey  be  horn 

/,i;/icl.23.ass. OS  his  ministration  were  accomplish. 

Phil.  2.  23.  as  s.  as  I  see  how  it  will  go  with  me 
SOONER. 

Heb.  13. 19.  that  I  may  be  restored  to  you  the  s. 

.Jam.  1. 11.  sun  is  no  s.'risen,  Inil  it  williereth  graM 
SOOTHSAYER, 

Diviner  or  Magician.  Some  derine  thin  word 
from  Haanan,  which  signifies  a  cloud ;  hecati.ie 
this  kind  of  diviners  raised  their  conjectures 
from  the  various  fin-urcs  and  motions  of  the 
clouds  and  sky;  or  from  theflicrht  and  rhatte'- 
inir  of  birds  and  fowls  in  the  air.  Others  de- 
rive the  word  from  Ilaajin,  on  eye,  to  sitrnify 
astrolooers,  who  foretell  future,  contivgent 
thing!,  by  the  superstitious  observation  of  th» 
stars  and  planets.  Others  think,  that  the  wor.i 
signifies  such  magicians,  who,  by  ploying 
hocus  pocus  tricks,  endeavour  thereby  to  im- 
pose upon  the  eyes  and  umlcrslanding  of  the 
spectators :  making  things,  by  their  magiraX 
skill,  appear  otherwise  than  in  truth  they  are 
Others  again  understood  by  it  such  a.s  irii-a 
answers  to  those Ihatrepair to  them  for  advles 
anddirertinn  in  Iheir  affairs,  derinmig  itfn.m 
a  word  that  signifies  to  answer.  IjOstly,  some 
suppose  it  may  be  derived  from  a  word  which 
signifies  a  si;t-time,  and  by  it  understand  such 
as  observe  days  and  times,  as  good  or  had, 
lurky  or  unlucky ;  such  as  those  that  did  lO.tl 
lots  before  Hamnn,  F.sth.  3.  7 

7nExod.7.  U.thereis  mentionmadeofrhHrnoh't 
sorcerers  or  magicians,  who  acted  by  the  pamef 
of  the  devil,  whom  by  certain  rites  and  cere- 
monies they  engaged  to  their  assistance,resiste4 
Moses,  and  by  their  enchantments  countrrfrire.4 
his  true  miracles  before  Pharaoh.     Oftkce  tha 

I     two  chief  were  Jannefl  and  Janibres,  2  Tim.  3. 


soo 

r.,  TtitC  names  are  not  to  be  found  in  the 
buiry  cj  t/ie  'Jld  Testament^  but  are  taken  uut 
of  utiier  records  of  the  Jews,  or  were  kttnwn  in 
St.  Paul's  time  bij  tradition.  The  Paraphrust 
Juruitliaii  says,  that  Ikcy  were  the  two  suns  of 
Bslaaiii,  wkt  accompanied  him,  wlien  he  went 
to  Balak  king  of  Moiili. 

These  iiuigiciiiiis  wrought  no  true  miracle,  but 
only  in  shew  and  appearance,  which,  by  the  per- 
mission of  God,  tons  not  difficult  for  the  devil 
to  d'},  either  by  altering  the  air  and  the  specta- 
tor's sight,  and  by  causing  their  rods  both  to 
look  and  move  like  serpents;  or  by  a  sadden 
and  secret  conveyance  of  real  serpents  thither, 
'  and  removing  the  rods.  Moses  however  ex- 
presses himself  throughout  in  such  a  manner 
as  might  jirrsiiaile  one,  that  Pharaoh's  magi- 
cians really  operated  the  same  effects  as  he  him- 
self produced:  so  that  Pharaoli  and  his  whole 
eourt  were  persiiaiied,  that  the  power  of  tlieir 
vnagicians  was  equal  to  that  of  Moses,  till  the 
E^yplians,  not  being  able  to  produce  lice,  as 
Moses  had  done,  were  consflraincd  to  own,  that 
the  (iiigor  of  God  was  concerned  in  it,  F.iod.  8. 
Id,  19.  Till  then  they  had  acknowledged  nothing 
divine  or  supernalaral  in  any  thing  he  did. 
find  it  is  agreed,  thai  magic  and  juggling 
tricks,  evil  angels  and  sorcerers,  may  some- 
times imitate  very  nearly  true  miracles  and  the 
eperatioivi  of  the  .rilmighty.  Moses's  manner 
of  expressing  hioisrlf  is  a  great  evidence  of  the 
truth  of  scripture  story,  and  that  it  was  reot 
written  by  fetion  and  design.  For  if  Moses 
had  written  these  books  to  deceive  the  world, 
and  to  advance  his  own  reputation,  as  some 
take  the  liberty  to  say,  it  is  ridiculous  to  think 
that  he  would  have  put  in  this,  and  many  other 
piLSsages,  which  might  seem  so  much  to  eclipse 
his  honour,  and  the  glory  of  his  works. 

ftaniel  aUo  speaks  of  tnagiciajis,  a«rf  the  diviners 
that  were  in  Chaidca  under  king  Neburhiid- 
nezzar.  He  names  four  sorts  of  them,  Han.  2. 
2.  I.  Chartuiniin,  which,  according  to  Theo- 
dotion,  siirnijies  enchanters  ;  according  to  the 
Septuagint,  sophists  :  according  to  St.  Jeroin 
ariolos,  diviners,  fortune-tellrrs,  casters  of  na 
tinities.  II.  Asa|ihim.  This  word  has  a  great 
resemblance  to  the  Greek  word  sophui,  wise 
men.  Grotius  thinks  it  is  derived  from  the 
Greek.  Theodotion  and  Jeroin  have  rendered 
it  A^masicians,  and  the  Sejituagint  by  phil 
pher.i.  III.  Mecaspliiin,  which  by  St.  Jerom, 
and  the  Greeks,  it  Iranshited  niahfici,  cn- 
thanters  :  such  people  as  make  use  of  nox 
Kerbs  and  drugs,  the  blood  of  victims,  and  the 
bones  of  the  dead,  for  their  superstitious  opera 
tions.  IV.  Casdini,  or  Clialdeans.  This  word 
has  two  different  significations.  The  first  in 
iimatcs  the  Chaldean  people,  who  had  then 
Nebuchadnezzar  for  their  monarch.  Th 
cond  expresses  a  sort  of  philosophers  called 
also  Chaldeans,  who  dwelt  in  a  separate  part 
uf  the  city,  and  were  exempt  from  all  public 
offices  and  employments.  Their  study  was 
vhysic,  astrology,  divination,  the  foretelling 
of  future  events  by  the  observation  of  the 
stars,  the  interpretation  of  dreams,  the  science 
of  auguries,  the  worship  of  the  ifods,  &c. 
All  l/icse  mqui.titive  and  superstitious  arts  are 
strictly  forh  idden  by  the  In  to  of  Ood,  all  where- 
in any  conjurations,  or  invocations  of  the 
devil  are  used ;  in  a  word,  all  the  black  art, 
and  all  superstiti-oiis  ceremonies  made  use  of 
by  magicians,  sorcerers,  enchanters,  witches, 
wizards,  necromancers,  exorcists,  astrologers, 
Siiithsayers,  interpreters  of  dreams,  fortune- 
tellers, casters  of  nativities,  &c.  in  practising 
their  diabolical  arts,  wheth-'r  it  be  to  hurt 
mankind,  or  to  procure  them  health,  or  any 
other  advantages.  Ood  has  forbidden  to  con- 
sult such  persons  upon  pain  of  death,  Lev.  20. 
6.  Saul  did  what  he  could  to  drive  them  out 
ef  th'  country  of  Israel,  1  .Sam.  28.  3.  But, 
for  oil  this,  many  were  still  to  be  found ;  and 
the  Israelites  were  alwn.ys  much  addicted  to 
these  sorts  of  superstitions.  .Snd  the  same 
vrince  who  had  been  so  eager  in  driving  them 
out  of  his  dominions,  at  leust  went  to  consult 
one  himself,  I  Sam.  2S.  7,  S,  &c.  See  Oivina- 
TIONS,  KXORCISTS. 

/ash  13.^2.  Balaam  son  nt"  JJenr  s.  did  Israel  slay 

SOOTHS.^YF.RS. 
r»i.2.6.ha9t  forsaken  thypeople,bsi':aiise  the)  are  t. 
Diin.2.27  the  secret  cannot  the  s.  shew  to  the  king 
5.  7.  king  cried  aloud  to  bring  Chaldeans  and  a. 

11.  whom  the  king  made  master  of  the  s. 
Mic.  5.  12.  and  thou  shall  have  no  more  ». 

SOOTHSAYING. 
Acts  IG.  16.   which  brought   her   masters  much 
gain  by  s. 


SOR 

SOP. 

.fohn  13.  20.  he  it  is  to  whom  I  shall  give  a  s.  when 

he  had  dipped  the  s.  he  gave  it  Judas  Iscariot 

27.  alter  the  £.  Satan  entered  into  linn,  30. 

SOAP. 

,fer.  2. 22.  for  iho'  thou  wash  and  take  theemuchs. 

.1/uZ.3.2.whomayabide  his  coming?  is  likefuller'BA-. 

SORCERER. 
,/icts  13.  ().  found  a  certain  s.  a  false  prophet,  a  Jew 
8.  but  Elyinas  the  .s.  v;iilistood  lliein,  seeking 
SORCERERS. 
Kxo(/.7.]I.thcn  Pliara.  also  called  wise  men  and  s. 
.lev.  27.  y.  therefore  hearken  not  to  your  5. 
/)an.2.i.  Nebuchadnezzar  commanded  to  call  s. 
Jital.  3   5.  I  will  be  a  swift  witness  against  the  s. 
lirv.'ii.S.  and  «.  shall  have  their  part  in  the  lake 
2-.!.  15.  for  without  are  dogs  and  s.  murderers 

SORCERESS. 
fsa.  57.  3.  but  draw  near  hither,  ye  sons  of  the  a. 

SORCERY. 
Jlcts  8.  9.  a  man  Simon,  who  'oefore-timc  used  s. 

SORCERIES. 

Isa.  47.  9.  they  shall  come  on  thee  for  thys. 

!2.  stand  now  with  the  multitude  of  thy  s. 

.4frs8. ll.thatof  long  time  bewitched  them  with  s. 

Rev-  9.  21.  neither  repented  they  of  their  s. 

18.  23.  for  by  thy  s.  were  all  nations  deceived 

SORE. 
Oen.  19. 9.  they  pressed  5.  upon  the  man,  even  Lot 
31.30.  because  ihoua.  longest  after  father's  house 
41.  5G.  the  famine  waxed  s.  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
57.  s.  in  all  hinds  {|  43. 1.  s.  in  Canaan,  47.  4,  13. 
50.  10.  they  mourned  with  a  s.  lamentation 
/)«'i(£.().22.  Lord  shewed  signs  great  and  s.  on  Egypt 
28.  35.  th(!  Lord  shall  smile  thee  with  a  s.  botch 

59.  s.  sicknesses,  and  of  long  continuance 
.Judg.  10.  9.  so  that  Israel  was  s.  distressed 

14.  17.  he  told  her,  because  she  lay  s.  upon  him 

15.  18.  Samson  was  j.  athirst,  and  called  on  Lord 
20.34.ten  thousand  came  ag.Gibeah,ihe  Ivittlewas 

s.  1  Sam.  31.  3.  2  Sam.  2.  17.  2  Kings  3.  26. 
21.2.  the  people  lifted  up  their  voices  and  wep's. 

1  Sam.  1.  (i.  her  adversary  also  provoked  her  s. 
10.  Hannah  prayed  to  ihe  Lord,  and  wept  it. 

5.  7.  his  hand  is  5.  on  us,  and  on  Dason  our  god 
14.  52.  there  was  s.  war  against  the  Philisti.ics 
28.  15.  Saul  answered,  I  am  s.  distressed,  21. 

2  Sam.  13.  3(5.  the  king  and  his  servants  wept  g. 

1  Kingv  17.17.slckness  so  s.no  breathwas  left  in  him 
Vi.  2.  a;id  there  was  a  s.  finnino  in  Samaria 

2  Kings  ().  11.  the  king  of  Syria  was  s.  troubled 
20.  3.  and  Ilezekiah  wept  s.  fsa.  S8.  3. 

2  Chron  21.  19.  so  Jehoram  died  ois.  diseases 
28.  19.  .A haz  transgressed  s.  against  Ihe  Lord 
35.  23.  have  me  away,  for  I  am  s.  wounded 
F.ira  10.  1.  for  the  people  wept  very  .?. 
JVe/i.  13.  8.  it  grieved  me  .«.  therefore  I  cast  forth 
.fob  2.  T.  Satan  smote  Job  with  s.  boils 
Psal.  2.  5.  and  vex  them  in  his  s.  displeasure 
C.3.my  soul  is  5.  vexed,  but  thou  O  Lor'l,how  lonf 
10.  let  mine  enemip.s  be  iishamrd,  and  .«.  vexed 
38.  2.  arrows  slirk  fast,  thy  hand  presseth  me  s. 
8. 1  am  feeble  and .?.  broken,  I  roared  by  disquiet 
44.  19.  iho'  hast  s.  broken  us  in  place  of  dragons 
55.  4.  my  heart  is  s.  pained  within  me  and  terrors 
71.  20.  liiou  ha>t  showed  mo  great  and  s.  troubles 
118.  13.  thou  lia<t  thrusts,  at  me,  that  F  might  fall 
IS.L.hnth  chastened  me  s.  but  not  given  ine  over 
Prov.  II.  115.  he  that  is  suretv,  shall  l)e  s.  broken 
F.ccl.  1.  13.  this  s.  travail  hath  God  iiiven,  4.  8. 
5.  13,  there  is  s.  evil  I  have  seen  under  sun,  16. 
fsa.  27. 1.  with  a.  and  great  sword  punish  leviathan 
.59.  II.  we  roar  like  bears,  mourn  s.  like  doves 
G4.  9.  be  not  wrolJi  very  s.O  Lor  1,  nor  remember 
12.  wilt  thon  hold  thy  peace,  afflict  us  very  s.? 
.Ter.  13.  17.  mine  eye  shall  weep  s.  an  I  run  down 
22.  10.  but  weep  .?.  for  him  that  goeth  away 
.52.  6.  famine  was  s.  in  city,  there  was  no  bread 
A/«m.  1  2.  she  weepeth  s.  in  the  night  and  her  tears 
3.  52.  mine  enemies  chased  me  s.  like  a  bird 
F.zek.  14.  21.  when  I  send  my  four  a.  judgmen's 
21.  10.  it  is  sharpened  to  make  a  s.  slaughter 
Dan.  fi.  14.  the  kin?  was  s.  displeased  with  himself 
Jlf!r:.2.10.ilshnll  deslrov  youi^ven  with  s.  destriict. 
Zech.  1.  2.  the  Lord  hath  been  s.  displeased,  15. 
Mat.  17.  15.  for  he  is  lunatic,  and  s.  vex'>d 
21.  15.  saying,  Hosanna,  they  were  s.  disfileased 
Mark  6.  51.  thev  were  s.  amazed  in  themselves 
9. 2R.  spirit  cried,  rent  him  s.  and  came  out  of  him 
14.  33.  Jesus  hesan  to  he  s.  amazed  and  henry 
jJets  20.  37.  they  all  wept  s.  and  kissed  Paul 
See  .Afraid. 
SORF. 
Gen.  34.  25.  on  the  third  day,  when  they  were  ». 
,fob  5.  iS.  he  m  iketh  .f  and  bindeth  ui»,  woumleth 

SORE. 

T,ev.  13.  42.  if  a  white  reddish  s.  it  is  a  leprosy 

43.  ifrising  of  j.  be  while  reddish  in  his  head 

2  Chron.  0.  28.  whatsoever  s.  or  sickness  there  be 

29  when  every  one  shall  know  liis  own  *.  gricfi 


SOR 

Psal.  38. 11.  my  frien  (»  stand  aloof  from  mj-  s. 
77.  2.  my  s.  ran  in  the  night  and  cf  aacd  not 

liev.  16.  2.  there  fell  a  grievous  s.  upon  the  meu 
SORES. 

fsa.  I.  6.  but  wounds,  and  bruises,  and  putrifying* 

F.zek.Al.^  12.  leaf  thereof  shall  oe  for  bruises  and  s 

J.uke  16.20.  beggar  Lazarus  at  his  gate  full  ofs.  2L 

Rev    16.   11.  blaBphuined  Gfd  because   of  thai, 
pains  and  a 
SORELY. 

Gen.  49. 23.  archers  «■.  grieved  him  and  shot  at  him 

/5U.  2.3. 5.  so  shall  bes.  pained  at  (he  report  of  Tyre 
SORER. 

Heb.  10.29.  of  how  much  a.  punishment  suppose  Tfl 
SORROW 

fs  a  passion  that  contmcts  the  heart,  sinks  tht 
spirits,  and  spoih  the  health  of  the  body.  St 
Paul  advises  the  Thessalouiaiis,  not  to  suffer 
themselves  to  be  overcome  with  sorrow  for  the 
godly  that  are  dead,  not  to  sorrow  after  a  hea- 
thenish manner,  as  those  that  had  no  hope  of 
a  future  resurrection,  1  Tlieas.  4.  13.  Tha 
Jjposlle  here  does  not  condemn  their  sorrow,  but 
only  the  excess  of  it.  Grace  destroys  not  nature^ 
but  regulates  it ;  nor  takes  it  away  the  uffec 
tions,  hut  moderates  them.  For  to  mourn  for 
the  dead,  espcciolly  those  that  die  in  the  Lord, 
is  a  duty  that  both  nature, grace,  and  the  prac- 
tice of  godly  men,  teach,  and  which  God  re- 
quircth.  Abriihiim  inoorned  and  wept  for  Snmh 
his  wife.  Gen.  23.  2.  Jacob/«r  his  son  Joseph, 
suppusiitg  he  had  been  torn  by  wild  beasts, 
Gen.  37.  34.  J] ml  Jo»e|>li  and  hig  brethren  for 
their  father  Jacob,  Gen.  .50.  10.  The  cnntrarp 
is  reproved  by  God  himself,  fan.  57.  1,  Tha 
righteous  perishelh,  and  no  man  layelh  it  to 
heart;  and  merciful  men  are  taken  away,  none 
considering  that  the  righteous  is  taken  away 
from  the  evil  to  come:  Jfnd  to  die  uol  imented 
is  reckoned  as  a  curse.  Jer.  22.  18,  They  shall 
not  lament  for  Jehoiakim,  saying,  all  my 
brother,  or  ah  iny  sister,  &c.  ft  is  only  then 
Inimcderale  sorrow  the  .Ipostle  here  means; 
which  is  likewise  forbidden  in  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, Lev.  19.  28.  fieut.  14.  1,  Ye  shall  not 
make  any  cuttings  in  your  flesh  for  the  dead: 
which  was  a  practice  among  the  heathen,  both 
in  the  worship  of  their  idols,  and  in  their  so- 
lemn mournings. 

Tlie  .ffpostle  in  2  Cor.  7.  10.  dislingiiishes  tieo 
sorts  of  sorrow,  one  a  godly,  and  the  ether  a 
worldly  sorrow.  Godly  sorrow  is  that  which 
is  wrought  in  the  soul  by  the  Spirit  of  God, 
which  arises  from  a  sense  of  si,i ;  the  root  of 
it  is  a  love  to  God,  and.  the  manner  of  it  such 
as  was  agreeable  to  the  will  of  God.  The 
Jipostle  in  the  following  verse  makes  it  appear 
that  this  sorrow  of  the  Corinthians  was  godly 
by  the  excellent  fruits  and  effects  of  it.  Be- 
hold, says  he,  what  carefulness  it  wrought  in 
you  to  amend  what  had  been  rim(.<.s?  What 
clearng  of  yourselves.  You  shewed  that  you 
did  not  approve  of  the  fault  of  other  members 
of  your  church.  Yea,  what  indignationl 
namely,  against  the  offender,  and  yourselves 
for  your  neglect.  Yea,  what  fear?  namely,  nf 
divine  vengeance,  if  you  should  persist  in  that 
neglect,  or  nf  transgressing  again.  Yea,  what 
vehement  desire?  To  take  away  the  scandal, 
and  to  give  every  good  man  satisfaction.  Yea, 
what  zeal  ?  For  the  glory  of  God,  and  to  per- 
form what  f  had  commanded  m  my  former 
F.pislle  concerning  the  incestuous  person.  He 
adds,  yon,  wdiat  revenge  it  wrought  in  you 
against  the  offender,  by  punishing  of  him? 
Worldly  sorrow  is  a  sorrow  occasioncdby  worldly 
troubles,  and  carnal  considerations,  lehieh,  the 
Jipostle  says,  worketh  death ;  while  men  bow 
down  under  their  burdens,  and  through  impa- 
tience destroy  themselves,  as  Aliitho|)hel,  .1u- 
das,  ^-c.  Or  when  men  fi.x  their  thoughts  upon 
sad  objects,  and  so  afflict  themselves  with 
them,  that  they  bring  tliemselves  into  diseases 
which  issue  m  death. 
Gen.  3.  Ifi.  I  will  greatly  multiply  thv  s.  and  con- 
ception, in  s.  thou  sbalt  brins  ft  rth  children 
17.  in  s.  shall  thou  eat  ofit  all  davs  of  thy  life 

35  1 18.  she  C'llled  his  name,  the  son  of  my  s. 

42.  38.  if  mischie'' befall  him,  then  shall  ye  l>rin» 
down  my  grav  liairs  with  a.  to  grave,  44. 
29,31. 
Fxod.  15. 14. jr  take  hold  ofinhabitants  of  Palestinf 
Lev.  2'>.  Ki.  terror  shnll  cause  s.  of  heart 
Deut.  28.  65.  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  s.  of  minrl 
1  Chron.  4.  9.  sayin?.  becans*  I  bare  him  with  $ 
JVeh.  3.  2.  this  is  nothing  else  but  «.  of  heart 
F.sth.  9.  22.  the  mouth  was  turned  from  j.  to  jo} 
Job  3.  10.  because  it  hid  not  .•:.  from  mine  eye* 

R.  10.  vea,  T  would  harden  myself  in  ». 

17. 7.  mine  eye  la  dim  by  reasou  ol's  iiv  momoen 


Jt>6  41  ^.  and  s.  is  turned  into  joy  Iwfore  hira 
rsal.  J3.  'Z.  Iiuviiig  5.  Ml  luy  liearl  ilaiiy 
3b.  IV  Hiid  my  s.  If  Cdntiiiuitlly  bufbre  me 
3D.  '^.  i  held  my  jiuiice,  niid  my  s.  was  slirrt'il 
5n   10.  diuieliiet'  al.sii  and  a-,  ar^  in  the  iniddt  of  it 
?a   10.  yet  IS  llieir  strength  hibuur  and  s. 
HIT.  :t9.  uyaiii  ihcv  ure  brought  low  liirough  s. 
I  ((;.3.t  lomKl  trouble  and  .;.  called  I  on  the  i..ord 
P'jc.  lU.  Itt.  he  thai  wniketh  with  eye,  causeth  s. 
'J'J.  Lord  maketh  rich,  he  addeth  no  s.  w.tli  il 
15.  I:t.  but  by  s.  ot" heart  the  spirit  is  broken 
17.  '2i.  he  thai  biffeitelli  a  fool,  doth  it  to  his  5. 
2:1.  2d.  whii  hath  wue  ?  who  hath  £.?  contentions 
Eccl.  I.  16.  lie  that  increuseth  know!,  increaseths. 
5.  IT.  he  haili  much  s-.  and  wrath  with  sickness 
7.  3.  i.  IS  better  than  laughter,  heart  made  better 
Jl.  10.  tlieiehire  removes,  from  thy  heart 
'si.  5.  30.  I  lone  look  unto  the  land,  behuld  s. 
14.  3.  the  Lord  shall  give  lliee  rest  from  thy  5. 
17.  1 1,  shall  be  a  heap  in  the  day  of  desperate  .s. 
2.1.  "-'.  1  will  distress  .Ariel,  and  there  shall  be  5. 
l<j.  10.  and  s.  and  sighing  shall  flee  away 

50.  Jl.  tins  sliall  ye  have,  ye  shall  lie  down  in  s. 
."il.  11.  and  $.  and  mourning  shall  lice  away 
05.  H.  my  servts.  shall  sing,  but  ye  shall  cry  lor.?. 

Jer.  8.  IS.  when  I  would  comfort  myself  against  s. 

20.  18.  out  of  the  wuiiib  to  see  labour  and  .^.1 

30.  15.  why  criest  thou  ?  ihys.  is  incurable 

31.  13.  I  will  make  them  rejoice  from  their  £. 
45.  3.  for  the  Lord  hath  added  grief  to  my  «. 
4y.  23.  there  is  «  on  the  sea,  it  cannot  be<|uict 

Lam.  I.  1'2  see  if  there  be  any  s   like  unio  my  s. 
18.  behold  my  s.  ||  3.  t)5.  give  them  s.  of  heart 
E:e/;.  23.  3;i  thou  shall  be  filled  with  drunk,  and  s. 
/.tike  22.  -15.  he  fmirid  iliem  sleeping  fur  5. 
JvAn  16.  6.  said  these  things,  s.  filled  your  heart 

20.  sorrowful,  but  your  s.  shall  be  turned  to  joy 

21.  a  woman  when  t:he  is  In  travail,  hath  s. 

22.  and  ye  now  therefore  have  s.  but  I  will  see 

you  again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejoice 
Aom.9.  2.  that  I  have  cununual  s.  in  my  heart 
S  Ci)r.2.3.wlien  I  came,  I  should  have  s.  i'rom  them 
7.  lest  be  swallowed  up  with  overmuch  s. 
7.  10.  for  godly  s.  workelh  repentance  to  salva- 
tion, but  the  s.  of  the  world  workelh  death 
Pliil.  2.  27.  but  <m  me  also,  lest  I  have  s.  upon  s. 
Rev.  18.  7.  so  much  s.  give  her,  and  shall  see  no  s. 

21.  4.  there  shall  be  no  more  death,  neither  s. 

SORRt>W,  yerb. 
Jer.  3L  12.  and  ihoy  shall  not  «.  any  more  at  all 

51.  2il.  and  the  land  shall  tremble  and  s. 
H'if.  8.  10.  they  shall  s.  a  little  lor  the  burden 
Xliess.i.  13.  that  yes.  not  as  o  I  hers  have  no  hope 

SORROWS. 
F.Tn'l.3.7. 1  have  heard  their  cry,  for  I  know  their  K. 
2  iV;ri.  22. 6.  5.  of  hell  compassed  me  alxnit,  snares 
ufdeuth  prevented  me,  I'dal.  18.  4,  5  |  I  Hi.  3. 
y»4  0. 28. 1  amafr.ofall  my  s.  not  hold  me  innocent 
21.  17.  God  disiribuleth  k.  in  his  anger 
39.  3.  they  bow  themselves,»lhey  cast  out  their  ». 
Psal.  IC.  4.  .t.  shall  he  niultiplied  that  hasten  after 
32.10.  many  s.  shall  be  to  wicked  I. ut  he  that  trus'. 
1Q7.  2.  it  is  vain  to  rise  up,  to  eat  the  bread  ids. 
Ecc'.  2. 23.  for  all  his  (lavs  ares,  and  his  travel  grief 
Is/i.  13.  8.  pangs  and  s.' shall  lake  hold  of  them 
53.  3.  a  man  of  s.  and  acqiiamled  with  grief 

4.  (urely  he  liath  borne  grief*  and  carried  ours 
/er.  13.  21.  shall  nots.  take  as  a  woman  in  travail 
49.  21.  s.  have  taken  her  as  a  woman  in  travail 
/>an.  10.  10.  by  vision  my  s.  are  turned  upon  me 
Jfii!  13. 13.  s.  of  travail  woman  shall  come  on  him 
J\fi.'.  24.  8.  these  are  liegiiinmg  id'  s.  Mink  13.  8 
I,  T^m  G.  10.  pierced  themselves  thru'  with  many  s. 

SORROWED. 

2 Cor.  7.  9.  now  I  rejoice  that  ye  .■?.  to  repentance 

11.  Melf-.saiiie  thiiii'  that  y  s.  after  a  godly  sort 

SORROWCTH. 

]  Sam.  10.  2  and  lo,  thy  father  s.  for  you 

SORROWFUL. 

1  Sam.  1.  15.  my  lord,  I  am  a  woman  of  a  s.  spirit 
Jcb  3.  7.  things  my  soul  refused  are  as  my  s.  meat 
R«.  G9. 29. 1  am  poor  and  s.  lei  salvation  set  me  up 
I'rov.  14.  13.  even  in  laughter  the  heart  is  .1. 

Jtr.  31.  2.').  I  have  reiilenished  every  .s.  soul 

y.rp'i.  3.  18.  I  will  gather  them  that  ares. 

ZfCfi.  9.  5.  Gaza  also  shall  gee  it,  and  be  very  «. 

Milt   19.  22.  he  went  away  s.  f.iike  18.  23,  24. 

2ii.  22.  and  they  were  exceeding  s.  Murk  14.    9. 
.'17.  and  he  began  to  be  s.  and  very  heavy 
.38.  my  soul  is  e.vceed.  s.  unto  death.  Murk  14  34 

fiihn  lfi.20.  ycshallbes.  hutsnrrow  shall  be  tnr.icd 

2  Cirr.  a.  10.  as  .«.  yet  always  rejoicing,  as  poor  yet 
Phil.  2.28.  may  rejoice  and  I  may  be  the  less  s. 

PORROWI.NG. 
/,?j/.p  2. 48.  behold,  thy  father  and  I  sought  ihees. 
^cts  20.  38.  s.  they  should  see  his  face  no  more 

SORRY. 

I  Sam.  ^2.  8.  there  is  none  of  you  that  is  s.  for  me 

V'//.8.  IC.  this  day  is  holy  to  Lord,  neither  be  ye  s. 

fiial.38.lb.  declare  iniquity  1  will  be  s.  for  my  sin 

S6S 


SOU 

Isa.  51. 19.  two  things  come,  who  shali  be  .9.  for  thee 
Mat.  14.  U.  and  the  king  was  s.  Murk  li.  2t). 

17.  23.  and  they  were  exceeding  s. 

2  Ojr.  2.2.  ifl  make  you  s.  same  which  is  made  s. 
7.  8.  tho'  1  made  you  s.  same  epistle  made  you  s. 

9.  I  rej.  not  that  ve  were  made  s.  for  ye  were  s. 

SORT. 
Gen.  6.  19.  two  of  every  s.  shaltbring  into  ark,  20 

7.  14.  every  bird  of  every  .f.  weiil  into  ihc  aik 

I  Sum.  15.  f  9.  they  spared  of  second  s.  and  lambs 
1  C/iron  24.  5.  they  divided  one  .v.  with  another 

2'.l  14.  that  we  should  be  abletootl'er  afier  tliiss. 
Ezra  1.10.  basons  of  gold,  silver  basons  of  seconds. 

4.  8.  ihey  wrote  to  ,\rtaxerxes  king  after  this  s. 
JVeh  0.  4.  yet  sent  to  me  four  limes  alter  this  s. 
F.2fk.  23  42.  with  men  of  the  common  s.  Sabeans 

3il.  4. 1  will  give  thee  to  ravenous  birds  of  every  s. 

44  3(1.  the  fust  of  every  oblation  of  every  s. 
//,iii  1.  10.  worse  liking  than  children  of  yours. 

3.  2'.l.  til.  re  is  no  otIierG.  can  deliver  after  this  s. 
.^rf.v  IT.  ,i.  but  took  lewd  fellowsofthe  baser  s. 
/turn.  15.  15.  1  have  written  more  boldly  in  some  s. 

1  Cor.  3.  13.  try  every  man's  work,  of  what  s.  it  is 

2  Cor.  7.  II.  that  ye  sorrowed  after  a  godly  s. 
27';)n.  3.0.  o4" this s.  are  they  whocree|)  into  houses 
'i  Jolin  ti.  bring  on  their  journey  after  a  godly  s. 

SORTS. 
Dcut.  22. 11.  shall  not  wear  a  garment  of  diverss. 
J^Tili.  f).  18.  once  in  ten  days  store  of  all  s.  of  wine 
Fsal.  78.  45  he  sent  divers  s.  of  Hie^;,  105.  31. 
F.ccl.  2.  8.  I  gal  musical  in.strum.  and  that  of  alls. 
Eip.k.  27.  24.  were  thy  merchants  in  alls,  of  things 
38.  4.  all  of  Ihein  clothed  with  all  s.  of  armour 

SOTTISH. 
.Ter.  4.  22  mv  people  is  foolish,  they  are  s.  children 

SOUGHT. 
Gen.  43. 30.  he  s.  where  lo  weep,  entered  his  cham. 
Ej:orf.2.15.when  Pharaoh  heard,  he  .s.  to  slay  Moses 

4.  19.  for  all  the  men  arc  dead  which  s.  thy  life 
24.  that  the  Lord  met  him  and  s.  to  kill  him 

33.  7.  every  one  that  s  Lord  went  out  to  tabern. 
I.ep.  10.  Iti.  Mosesdiligently  s.  goatof  sin-otfering 
.N'um.  35  23.  was  not  his  enemy,  nor  s.  his  harm 
Deul.  13. lO.hecausehes.  to  thrust  thee  away  fr.  L. 
.li>s/i.:i.i-2.  piirsiieiss.  thespies,  but  found  them  not 
Ju'lg.  14.4.  Samson  s.  occasion  against  Philistines 

18.  1.  Diiniies  s.  them  an  inheritance  to  dwell  in 

1  Sam.  19.  10.  Saul  s.  to  smite  David  to  the  wail 
27.  4.  Saul  s.  no  more  again  for  him 

2  Sam.  3.  17.  yes.  for  David  in  times  iiast  to  bo  king 
4.  e.  the  head  of  thine  enemy  thai  s.  thy  life 

21.  t  1.  and  David  s.  the  face  of  tho  Lord 

2.  Saul  s.  to  slay  them  in  his  zeal  to  Israel 
I  A'jH^'-s  1.3.  they  s.  for  a  fair  damsel  thro'  Israel 
Id.  24.  all  the  eaith  s.  to  Solomon  to  hear 

11.  411  Solomon  s.  therefore  to  kill  Jeroboam 
2/f!n.<rs2.I7.  s.  three  days  for  Elijah,  found  him  not 

1  C/irim.  26.  31.  among  the  Heliromtes  weres.  for 

2  C/iriin.  14.7.be»ause  \vr  haves,  the  Lord  our  God 

16.  12  yet  in  his  diseaei!  he  s.  not  the  Lord 

17.  3.  .lehoshaphai  s  not  unto  Baalim 
4.  but  s.  to  the  Lord  G-ti  of  hig  father 

22.9.  Iies..'\haziah,  and  they  caught  him;  because 
Jehoshaphat  s.  the  Lord  with  all  his  hcari 
25  15.  why  hast  thou  s.  after  gods  of  Edom?  2(1. 
26.  5  he  s.  God  ir.  the  days  of  Zechariah  ;  as  long 
as  he  .<;.  the  Lord  (jod  made  him  to  prosper 
Ezra  2.  62.  these  s.  their  register,  J^eh.  7.  64. 
JWA  12.  37.  they  *.  the  Levites  out  of  all  places 
Esrri.  2.  21.  they  s.  to  lay  hand  on  the  king,  6.2. 

3.  6  whorefijro  'Isman  s.  to  destroy  all  the  Jews 
0.  2  lo  iav  hand  on  such  as  s.  their  hurl 

Psiil.  34.  i.  I  s.  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  mo,  77.  2. 
86.  14   assemblies  of  violent  men  s.  after  my  soul 
111.  2  s.  out  of  all  that  have  pleasure  therein 
119.  10.  with  my  whole  heart  have  I  s.  thee 
94.  save  me,  for  I  have  s.  thy  precepts 
Priir.  28.  t  12.  hut  when  wicked  rise,  man  is  s.  for 
F.ecl.  7.  29.  they  have  s.  out  many  inventions 

12.  il.  preacher  s.  out  and  set  in  order  many  prov. 

10.  th(!  preacher  s.  to  find  acceptable  wonls 
ha.  62.  12.  snalt  be  called,  s.  out,  city  not  forsaken 

65.  1.  I  am  s.  of  them  that  asked  not  for  me;  I  am 
found  of  them  ihals.  me  not,  Rom.  10  20 
10.  shall  be  a  place  for  my  people  thai  have .«.  me 
./er.  8.  2.  before  son  and  moon,  whom  they  have  s. 
10.  21.  for  the  pastors  hiive  not  s.  the  Lord 
2tj.  21,  the  kiiiff  s.  to  put  him  to  dcaih 
44.  3(1.  I  gave  Zed.-kiah  to  Nebii.  that  s.  his  life 
50.  20.  iiiif|iiity  of  Israel  shall  be  s.  for,  he  none 
Aom.  1.19.  while  they  s.  meat  lo  relievi!  theirsoiils 
F7ek.  22.  30.  and  I  s.  for  a  man  among  lliem 
26.  21.  tho'  .1.  vet  shall  thou  never  be  found  agnin 

34.  4    neither  have  ye  s.  that  which  v.as  lost 
fJan'2.  13.  they  s.  Daniel  and  his  fellows  to  be  slain 

4.  .31)   rfiy  counsellors  and  my  lords  s.  unto  me 
6.  4.  the  princes  s.  occasion  against  Daniel 

8.  15.  when  I,  even  I,  had  s  for  the  meaning 
Obnil  6.  how  are  Ksan's  hidden  things  s.  up 
Zepk.  1.  6.  and  those  that  have  not  s.  the  Lord 


son 

Zcch.  G.  ".  atid  the  bay  went  foilli  and  s  to  fo 
Mat.  2.  20.  Ihcv  are  dead  which  s.  the  child  s 
21   40.  s.  to  lay  hands,  Mark  12.  12.  Luke  20.  1 
26.  16.  covenanted  with  him,  and  troiii  that  tirrr 
he  s.  opportunity  to  betiay  him,  l^ukc  22.  Ci. 
59.  they  s.  false  witness  against  Jes.us  to  put  bin 
to  death,  but  found  none,  Mark  14.  55 
.Wark  11.  18.  the  scribes  heaid  it,  and  s.  how  tin.' 

might  destroy  him,  14.  1.  Luke  19.  47.  |  22.  2. 
Luke  2.  48.  thy  father  and  I  s.  thee  sorrowing 
49.  how  isit  that  ye  s.  nie?  wist  ye  not  thai  1  imis 

5.  18.  and  they  s.  means  to  bring  him  in 

6.  19.  the  whole  multitudes,  lo  touch  him 

11.  16.  others  s.  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven 
13.  6.  he  s.  fruit  thereon,  and  found  none 
19.  3.  Zacchciis  s.  to  see  Jesus  who  he  wa» 

John  5.  16.  the  Jews  s.  to  siny  him,  18.  |  7.  1. 

7.  1 1.  then  the  Jews  s.  him  at  the  feast,  11.  56. 
30.  then  they  s.  t.i  take  him,  10.  39. 

11.8.  Master,  Ihc  Jews  of  late  s.  to  stone  thee 
19.  12.  from  ihencefcirih  Pilale  s.  lo  release  hira 
/icts  12.  19.  and  when  Herod  had  s.  for  Peter 
■  17.  5.  they  s.  lo  bring  (hem  out  lo  the  people 
Horn.  9.  32.  because  s.  it  not  by  faith  but  by  worki 

1  T/tfSS.  2  6.  nor  of  men  s.  we  glory,  neither  of  yo'.l 

2  Tim.  I.  17.  in  Rome  lies,  me  oulvery  diligently 
Hell.  8.  7.  no  place  should  have  been  s.for  second 

12.  17.  though  he  s.  it  carefully  with  tears 

SOUGHT  him. 
1  Sam.  10. 21.  when  he  s.  him  he  could  not  be  found 

13.  14.  the  Lord  hath  s.  him  a  man  to  be  caplEin 
23.  14.  Saul  s.  him  every  day,  God  delivered  him 

1  Chron.  15.  13.  we  s.  him  not  afier  the  due  ordct 

2  Chron.  14,  7.  have  s.  Aim,  he  halh  given  us  rest 
15.  4.  when  they  s.  him,  he  was  found  of  llieiu 

15.  for  they  s.  him  with  their  whole  desire 

Psal.  37.  36.  I  s.  him,  but  he  could  not  be  found 
78.  34.  when  he  slew  them,  then  ihev  s.  him 

Canf. 3.1. by  night  on  my  bed  I  .•i.htm  whom  my  sou. 
loveth  ;  I  s.  him  but  1  found  him  not,  2.  |  5.  6 

Lukei.  44.  and  theys.  him  among  their  kii.-^iidk 

4.  42.  and  the  people  s.  Iiim,  and  came  unto  him 

SOULDIER,  Sec  Soldier. 

SOUL. 

This  word  in  scripture,  especially  in  the  'lyle  of 
the  Hebrews,  is  very  equivucal.     It  is  taken, 

I.  Fur  that  spiritual,  reasmialile,  and  immurta. 
substance  in  man,  which  is  tlic  urigin  of  our 
thovifhts,  of  our  ihsires,  of  our  reasoniiiirs ; 
whichdistiniriiishes  us  from  the  lirute  creation, 
and  which  hears  .some  re^einhlance  lo  its  divtn: 
Maker.  Mat.  10.  28,  Fear  him  which  i« 
able  to  destroy  both  soul  and  boily.  IViis  sub- 
stance must  be  spiritual,  because  it  thinks  ,•  it 
must  be  immortal,  because  it  is  spiritual.  The 
scripture  indeed  ascribes  to  heasts  a  soul,  ,j 
spirit,  life,  and  rcspiratian,  which  amy  be  .i 
second  accejitntian  of  the  word, as  in  Gen.  I.  24. 
Let  the  earth  bring  forth  the  living  creature, 
in  Hebrew,  the  living  soul.  So  in  Lev.  17. 
II,  The  life,  m  Hebrew,  the  soul,  of  the 
flesh  is  in  the  blood.  .Ind  in  Eccl.  3.  21, 
Who  kiioweth  the  spirit  id"  the  beasi  that 
goeth  downward  ?  This  soul  !S  the  spirit,  the 
breath,  which  is  the  principle  of  animal  life, 
and  which  is  common  lu  men  and  brutes  :  But 
the  scripture  allows  to  man  alone  thepriviletres 
of  underslanding,  the  knowledge  of  God,  wis 
dam,  immortalitii,  the  hope  of  future  happiness, 
and  of  eternal  lif-.  It  only  threatens  mm  vith 
the  punishment  of  another  life  and  the  pains 
of  hell. 

H.  Soul  is  taken  for  the  wholeperson,  both  snul 
and  body;  tiive  me  the  persons,  in  Hebrew 
souls,  and  take  the  goods  to  llivself,  says  th» 
kinif  «/ Sodom  to  Abraham,  Gen.  14.  21.  j^iid 
in  Gen.  12.  5,  .Abrani  took  Sarai  his  wife,  and 
Lot  h  s  brolher's  son,  and  all  their  suhstancr 
that  they  had  gathered,  and  the  smils  (Aal  thej 
had  gotten  in  Haran  ;  that  is,  the  servants  tiirf 
had  purchased,  or  the  children  that  had  bccj 
born  to  them. 

III.  It  is  taken  for  the  life  of  r-.a^.  P^al.  33. 
,'"  To  deliver  fhe  soul  from  death;  to  save 
lliem  alive,  .^nd  in  Psal.  7.  5,  Let  the  (iiemy 
persecute  my  soul,  and  take  il,  let  him  lake 
away  my  life.     Jlnd  iiftrn  in  the  Psaltns. 

IV.  It  is  taken  sometimes  for  death,  or  a  deaa 
body.  Num.  9.  6,  Some  were  defiled  by  the 
dead  body  of  a  man,  in  Hebrew,  hv  the  sou. 
o''  a  man.  .^nd  in  Nun.  6.  6,  He  .eliall  coma 
at  n^i  ileid  body,  iii  Hebrew,  dead  soul.  Mso 
in  l'>al.  16.  10,  Thdii  wi't  not  Ic'avo  my  soul  in 
hell;  that  (.-•,  thou  wilt  not  suffer  my  body  te 
continue  Ions  in  the  rrrave,  or  in  a  state  of 
death  Somiliines  it  is  taken  for  a  linn  if  body 
Psal  105.  18,  He  was  laid  in  iron,  in  Hebrew, 
his  soul  came  into  iron 

V.  It  is  iised  fir  desire,  love  inelinnlion,  Gpo 
ti.  8,   If  It  be  your  mind     »>  Hetrew    ti  u 


sou 

flense  or  bo  agreeable  to  your  ioul.  1  Sam, 
.18.  I  'I'he  soul  of  Jonathan  was  knit  with  the 
Boul  ot"  Da  'id  ;  ke  had  a  great  love  and  affrc- 
tion  for  him.  So  in  Prov.27. 7,  The  lull  siml, 
that  15,  a  TiLin  wliose  desire  or  appetite  id  fully 
aaiiififd. 
•Den.  1  f  20.  the  moving  creature  that  hath  g. 
\  30.  to  every  thing  wherein  there  is  a  living  s. 

?.  7.  God  breathed  a'nd  man  became  a  living  s. 

34.  8.  the  s.  of  my  son  longeth  for  your  daughter 

35. 18.  as  her  j.  was  in  departing,  for  uhe  died 
F.xod.  12.  t  16.  save  that  which  every  s.  must  eat 

S3,  t  9.  for  ye  know  the  s.  of  a  stranger 
Xev.  4.  2.  if  a  s.  shall  sin  through  ignorance 
t  27.  and  if  any  s.  of  the  common  peoole  sin 

5.  1.  if  a  s.  sin,  aiKl  hear  the  voice  of  swearing 
2.orif«. touch  any  unclean  thing,Bhall  be  onclean 
4.  if  a  s.  swear  ||  15.  if  a  s.  commit  a  trespass 

17.  if  a  s.  sin  and  commit  any  of  these  things 
6.2.  if  as.  lie  ||  17. 12.no  s.  ofywn  shali  eat  Mood 
17.  11.  it  is  blood  rnaketh  an  atonement  for  the  5. 

22.  11.  if  the  priest  buy  any  5.  with  his  money 

23.  30.  whatsoever  s.  doeth  any  work  in  that  day 
26.  15.  or  if  your  s.  abhor  my  judgments 

43.  because  their  s.  abhorred  my  statutes 
yfum.  0.  13.  even  the  same  s.  shall  be  cut  off 
21.    4.  the  s.  of  the  people  was  much  discouraged 
30.  4.  every  bond  wherewith  she  hath  bound  her 
s.  shall  starnl,  5,  G,  7,  8,  0,  10,  11,  12,  13 
31.28.  one  s.  of  five  hundred  for  the  Lord 
Veut.  11.  13.  and  to  serve  him  with  all  your  s. 

18.  ye  shall  lay  up  these  my  words  in  your  s. 
13.  3.  proveth  you  know  whuther  you  love  the  Ld. 

God  with  all  your  ».  Josh.  22.  5.  1  Kings  2.  4. 

Judg.  18.  f  25.  lest  fellows  bitter  of*,  run  on  thee 

!.  Sam.  18.  1.  a.  of  Jonathan  was  knit  to  .•?.  of  David 
5S.  t  2.  every  one  bitter  of  s.  came  to  David 
25.  20.  .<!.  of  mv  loijl  bound  up  in  bundle  of  life 
'iC.  6.  because  the*,  of  all  the  people  was  grieved 

8  Sam.  5.  S.  the  blind  that  are  hated  of  David's  s. 
13.  39.  the  s.  of  David  longed  to  go  to  Absalom 
17.  t  8.  thy  father  and  his  men  be  bitter  of  «. 

1  Kings  8.  48.  and  so  rfturn  to  thee  with  all  their  s. 

17.  21.  let  this  child's  s.  come  into  him  again 
B  Kings  4.  27.  let  her  alone  for  her  s.  is  ve.xed 

23.  3.  to  keep  his  commandments  with  all  their  s. 
1  Chron.  22.  1'.!.  now  set  your .'.  to  seek  the  Lord 
Q  Chr.  f).  3b.  if  they  return  to  thee  with  all  their «. 

J5.  12.  to  seek  the  Lord  God  with  all  their  s. 
Job  3.  20.  why  is  life  given  to  the  bitter  in  s.1 
12.  10.  in  whose  hand  is  the  s.  of  every  living  thing 
16.  4.  if  your  s.  were  in  my  soul's  stead 

24.  12.  and  the  .<i.  of  the  wounded  crieth  out 

31.  139.  if  I  caused  the  s.  of  the  owners  to  expire 
30.  t  14.  their  s.  dieth  in  youth,  and  their  life  is 

Paal.  17.  t  9.  hide  from  my  enemies  again.ft  the  s. 
19.  7.  the  law  of  Lord  is  perfect  converting  thes. 

33. 19.  to  deliver  theirs,  from  death  and  keep  alive 
34.  22.  the  Lord  redeeineth  the  s.  of  his  servants 
49.  8.  the  redemption  of  their  s.  is  precious 
72.14.  h3  shaH  redeem  their  .<!.  from  deceit  and  viol. 
74.  19.  O  deliver  not  the  s.  of  thy  turtle-dove 
78.  50.  he  spared  not  their  s,  from  death 

86.  4.  rejoicu  the  s.  of  thy  servant,  O  Lord 

5)4.  21.  they  gather  against  the  s.  of  the  righteous 

106.  15.  but  he  sent  leanness  into  their  s. 

107.  5.  hungry  and  thirsty  theirs,  fainted  in  them 
9.  hesatisfieth  longings,  and  fillcth  hungry  s. 

18.  their  s.  ahhorretli  all  manner  of  meat 
26.  their  s.  is  melted  because  of  troub.e 

Prov.  10.  .3.  not  suffer  the  .<i.  of  righteous  to  famish 
11.  25.  liberal  s.  shall  be  made  fat  tha.  watereth 
13.2.  but  thes.  of  transgressors  shall  eat  violence 
4.  thes.  of  the  sluggard  desireth  and  hath  not 

19.  the  desire  accomplished  is  sweet  to  the  s. 
16.  24.  ])leasant  wonle  are  sweet  to  the  s. 

19.  2.  the  s.  be  without  knowledge  it  is  not  good 
15.  and  an  idle  s.  shall  suffer  hunger 

21.  10.  the  s.  of  the  wicked  desireth  evil 

22.  2:1.  Lord  will  spoil  s.  of  those  that  spoiled  them 
25. 13.  for  he  refresheth  the  s.  of  his  masters 

25.  as  cold  waters  to  a  thirsty  s.  so  is  good  news 
27.  7.  the  full  .«.  loatheth   a  honey-comb ;    but 
to  the  hungry  s.  every  bitter  tiling  is  sweet 
t  9.  00  a  man's  fiiend  by  the  counsel  of  the  s. 
■31.  t  6.  give  wine  to  them  that  are  bitter  of  s. 
Jsa.  3.  9.  woe  to  theirs,  they  have  rewarded  evil 
t  20.  I  will  take  away  the  houses  of  the  s. 
10.  t  18.  it  shall  consume  from  the  s.  tc  the  flesh 

32.  6.  to  make  empty  the  s.  of  the  hungry 
46  t  2.  but  their  ».  is  gone  into  captivity 

49  t  7.thussaith  Ld.  to  him  that  is  despised  in  s. 
55.  2.  let  your  s.  delight  itself  in  fatness 

3.  come  unto  me,  hear,  and  your  s.  shall  lire 
58.  10.  and  if  thou  satisfy  the  afflicted  s. 
66.  3.  their  s.  delighteth  in  their  abominations 
iTer.  4.  10.  whereas  the  sword  reacheth  to  the  s. 

20.  13.  he  hath  delivered  the  s.  of  the  poor 
81.  12.  their  s.  shall  be  as  a  watered  garden 

14  and  I  will  satiate  the  s.  of  the  priests 


SOU 

Jer.  51.25.  ttms  saitti  Ld.  1  have  satiated  the  wesry 
.f.  and  I  have  replenished  every  sorrowful  s. 

38.  16.  as  the  Lord  )iveth,lhat  made  us  this  s. 

40   t  14.  hath  sent  Ishinael  to  strike  thee  in  s. 

44.  t  14.  they  have  lift  up  their  «.  to  return 
/^ani.  1.  11.  hath  given  for  meat  to  relieve  the  ». 

2.  12.  when  their  s.  was  poured  out  into  bosom 

3.  25.  the  Lord  is  good  to  the  .•».  that  seeketh  him 
EicU.  18.  4.  all  souFs  are  mine,  as  s.  of  father,  .*i  s. 

of  son  is  mine,  the  s.  Ihatsini)elh,its)ialldie,20. 

24.  21.  what  your  s.  pitieth  shall  fall  by  sword 
I  25.  I  take  from  them  tlie  liliing  up  of  the  ». 

25.  t6.  thou  has!  rejoiced  in  s.  witii  all  thy  di^spite 
Nos.  9.  4.  theirs,  .shall  not  come  into  house  of  Lord 
./o;/oA2.5.walers  compassed  me  about  even  to  thes. 
Mat.  10.  28.  but  are  not  able  to  kill  the  s.  fear  him 

that  can  destroy  both  s.  and  body  in  hell 
Mark  12.  33.  to  love  him  with  all  the  heart  and  s. 
.'Jcis2.43.fear  came  on  every  s.  many  wonders  done 

3.  23.  every  s.  which  will  not  hear  thai  projihet 

4.  32.  multitude  that  believed  of  on<;  heart  and  s. 
Aoin.  2.9.  anguish  on  every  s.ofmanlliat  doeth  evil 

13.  1.  let  every  s.  be  subject  to  the  higher  powers 
1  Thess.  .5.  23.  that  yours,  and  body  be  preserved 
Heb.  4.  12.  word  of  God  piercing  to  dividing  of  s. 

6. 19.  which  hope  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  thes. 

10.  39.  but  of  them  that  believe  to  saving  of  the  s. 
Jam.  5.  20.  he  shall  save  a  s.  from  death  and  hide 

1  Pet.  2.  11.  from  fleshly  lusts  which  war  ag.  thes. 

2  Pet.  2.  8.  Lot  vexed  his  right. s. from  day  today 
Rev.  16.  3.  and  every  living  s.  died  in  the  sea 

Sec  Afflicted,  Bitterness. 
.'■fis  SOUL. 
Oen.  34.  3.  his  s.  clave  to  Dinah  Jacob's  daughter 
42.  21.  are  guilty,  when  we  saw  angi^ish  of  his  s. 
F.i.od.  .30.  12.  shall  give  a  ransom  fo'  his  s.  to  Lord 
JVum  .30.  2.  orswear  an  oath  to  bind  his  s.  to  Lord 
DcuL.  24.  t  15.  he  is  poor,  and  lifteth  his  s.  to  it 
Judg.W.  16.  Aiss.  was  grieved  for  misery  of  Israel 

16.  16.  she  urged  him,  so  that  his  s.  was  vexed 
2  A7n^s23.  25.  there  was  no  king  like  Josiah  who 
turned  to  the  Lord  with  all  his  s.  2CAron.34. 31. 
.Tob  i4.  22.  and  his  s.  within  him  shall  mourn 
13.  t  4.  ho  teareth  hiss,  in  his  anger 
21.  25.  another  dieth  in  the  bitterness  nfhiss. 

23.  13.  what  his  s.  desireth,  even  that  he  doeth 
27.  8.  the  hypocrite,  when  God  taketli  away  hiss. 

31.  .'JO,  neither  to  sin,  by  wishing  a  curse  loAiss. 

32.  t  2.  he  justified  his  s.  rather  than  God 

33.  18.  he  keepolh  back  his  s.  from  the  pit 
20.  and  his  s.  abhorreth  dainty  meat 

22.  yea,  his  s.  draweth  near  unto  the  grave 
28.  he  wi/l  deliver  his  s.  from  the  pit,  30. 
Psal.  10.  t  3.  the  wicked  boastelhofAiSs.  desire 

11.5.  but  the  wicked  lovetli  violence,  his  s.  haleth 

24.  4.  who  hath  not  lifted  up  his  s.  to  vanity 

25.  13.  Ais  s.  shall  dwell  at  case,  and  seed  shall 

inherit  the  earth 
40.  18.  though  while  he  lived  be  hie.ssed  his  s. 
89.  48.  shall  he  deliver  his  s.  from  the  grave? 
105  tl8.  feethurtwith  fetters,  Ais  s.  came  into  iron 
109.  31.  to  save  from  those  that  condemn  his  s. 
Prov.  6.  t  16.  seven  are  an  abomination  to  his  s. 
30.  if  he  steal  to  satisfy  A(s  s.  when  he  is  hungry 
13.  25.  the  righteous  eateth  to  satisfying  uf  his  s. 
16.  17.  he  that  keepeth  his  way,  preservelh  Aiss. 
18.  7.  a  fool's  lips  are  the  snare  of  his  s. 

21.  23.  whoso  keepeth  his  mouth,  keepeth  his  s. 

22.  5.  that  doih  keep  hiss,  shall  be  far  from  them 

23.  14.  and  nhijit  deliver  his  s.  from  hell 

29.  10.  hate  the  upright,  hut  the  just  seek  Ais  s, 
Ktc/.  2. 24.  that  he  should  make  his  s.  enjoy  good 
G.  2.  so  that  hewanlelh  nothing  for  his  s. 

3.  and  his  s.  be  not  filled  with  good 
Iia.  29.  8.  but  he  awakelh  and  Ais  s.  is  empty; 
behold  he  is  faint  and  Ais  s.  hath  appetite 
44.  2kI.   hat  he  cannot  deliver  Ais  s.  nor  say 
53.  10.  when  shalt  make  Ais  s.  an  offering  for  sin 

11.  hoshallsesof  travail  of  hiss,  and  be  satisfied 

12.  because  he  poured  out  Ais  s.  unto  death 
.Ter.  .50.  19.  Ajs  s.  shall  be  satisfied  on  mount  Ephr. 

51.6.  flee  and  deliver  every  man  Ais  s.  45. 
Kzek.iS.  27.  doeth  what  isright,  he  shall  save  A.  s. 

.33.  5.  he  that  taketh  warning,  shall  deliver  Ais  s. 
j?mos2. 1 14.  neither  shall  the  mighty  deliver  Aiss. 
Mic.  7.  t3.  the  great  man  iittereth  mischief  of  Aiss. 
Hdb.l.A.his  s.  that  is  lifted  up,  is  not  upright  in  him 
Mat.  16. 26. if  gain  whole  world,  and  lose  Ais  own  s. 
what  can  man  give  in  exchange  for  s.?./l/nrA8. 37. 
Actsi.2\.his  s.  was  not  left  in  hell  nor  flesh  did  see 

My  SOLTL. 
Gen.  12.  13.  and  my  s.  shall  live  because  ofthee 

19.20.Oh  let  me  escape  thither,  and  my  s.shalllive 

27.  4.  that  7uy  s.  may  bless  thee  before  I  die,  25. 

49.  6.  O  my  s.  come  not  thou  into  their  secret 
/,fo.  20.  11.  and  my  s.  shall  not  abhor  yoti,30. 
JVu7n.  23.  flO.  'leln'iy  s.  die  death  of  the'  righteous 
.fudg.5.2\  .Omy  s.thou  hast  trodilen  down  strength 

16.  130.  let  my  s.  die  with  the  Philistines 
1  Sam.  1.  15.  but  hava  poured  oulmys.  before  Ld. 


SOU 

iSam.  24.  It.  yet  tlioo  huntest  mf  i.  to  take  ft 

26.  21.  because  jny  9.  was  precious  in  thine  eyoi 
2. Sam.  4.  9.  David  answered  Rechab,  as  the  Lord 

liveth,  who  halh  redeemed  7ny  3.  1  Kings  1.23 
Jeb  6.  7.  the  things  my  s.  refused,  are  as  my  niec 
7.  15.  BO  that  my  9.  chooseth  strangling  and  deatt 
9.  21.  though  perfect,  yet  would  I  not  know  mvt 
Vi.\.my  SA»  weary  of  li('e,speak  bitterr>ess  ofmgt 
19.  2.  how  long  will  ye  vex  my  s.  with  words? 

27.  2.  and  (he  Almighty,  who  hath  ve.tcd  my  ». 
30.  1.5.  they  pursue  my  s.  as  the  wind 

16.  and  now  yny  9.  is  ponred  out  upon  me 
25.  was  not  my  s.  grieved  for  trie  ;H)i>r  ? 

P9al.  3.  2.  who  say  ofmys.  there  is  no  help  in  God 

6.  3.  my  s.  is  sore  ve.ved,  bat,  O  Ijord,  how  Ion"? 
_4.  deliver  my  s.  17.  13. 1 22. 20.  |  116.  4.  >  YX.2 

7.  2.  lest  he  tear  my  s.  like  a  lion,  rending  it 
.5.  let  the  enemy  persecute  my  s.  and  take  it 

1 1,1. how  say  ye  tomy  s.  flee  as  a  bird  to  moiintain 
1.3.  2.  how  long  shall  I  take  connsel  in  my  s.  ? 
16. 10.  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  s.  in  hell,  Jlcts'i.  27 
23.  3.  herestoreth  my.?,  (f  25. 1.  to  thee  I  lift  imi  s 
25.20.  O  keep  my  s.  and  deliver  me,  1  trust  in  ilioe 
26.  9.  gather  not  my  s.  with  sinners,  nor  my  life 

30.  3.  thou  hast  brought  up  my  s.  from  the  grave 
t  12.  that  my  s.  may  sing  praise  to  thee 

31.  7.  thou  hast  known  my  s.  in  adversitiea  1 
9.  yea  my  s.  and  my  belly  are  consumed              j 

34.  2.  mij  ».  shall  make  her  boast  in  the  Lord 

35.  3.  say  unto  my  s.  I  am  thy  salvation 

4.  let  them  be  jiut  to  shame  that  seek  after  my  » 

7.  without  cause  they  have  digged  a  pit  for  my  » 
9.  and  my  s.  shall  be  joyful  in  the  Lord 

12.  Ihey  rewaideil  me  to  the  spoiling  of  my  s. 

13.  as  for  me,  I  humbled  my  s.  with  fasting 

17.  rescue  my  s.  from  their  destructions 
40.14.let  them  be  confounded  that  seek  aflermy  # 
41.  4.  heal  my  s.  for  I  have  sinned  against  tboe 
42.1. as  the  heart,  so  pantetli  mys.  after  thee,O0 

2.  my  s.  Ihirsteth  for  the  liviiig  God,  143  6. 

4.  when  1  remember,  I  poor  out  my  s.  in  me 

5.  why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  ray  s.  ?  H.  |  43.5 
6  O  my  God,  my  s.  is  cast  down  within  me 

49.  15.  God  will  redeem  my  .t.  from  llie  gravo 

54.  3.  and  oppressors  seek  after  my  s. 

4.  the  Lord  is  with  them  that  uphold  my  s. 

55.  18.  he  hath  delivered  my  s.  in  peace  from  btu 
56.6.tliey  mark  my  steps,  when  they  wait  for  my  » 

13.  for  thou  hast  delivered  my  s.  from  death 
57.  1.  be  merciful,  O  G.  for  my  3.  trnsteth  in  thee 

4.  my  s.  is  among  lions  ||  6.  mys.  is  bowed  down 
59.  3.  for  lo,  they  lie  in  wait  for  my  s. 

C2.  1.  truly  my  s.  waited  upon  God,  my  salvation 
S.mys.  wait  thou  only  upon  God,  my  expectation 
63.  \.  O  God,  mys.  thirsteth  for  thee  in  a  dry  land 

5.  my  s.  shall  be  satisfied  as  with  marrow  and  fat 

8.  my  s.  followeth  hard  after  thee,  ihy  right  hand 

9.  but  those  that  seek  7nys.  to  destroy  it  shall  go 

06.  16.1  will  declare  what  God  hath  done  formy  » 

69.  1.  for  the  waters  are  come  in  unto  my  s. 

10.  when  I  wept  and  chastened  mys.  with  faslirtj 

18.  draw  nigh  \omys.  and  redeem  it,  deliver  ma 

70.  2.  confounded  that  seek  after  mij  s.  71.  13. 
71. 23. my  s. shall  rejoice  which  thou  hast  redeemed 
77.  2.  my  sore  ran,  my  s.  refused  to  he  eomfoited 
84.  2.  my  s.  longeth  for  the  courts  of  the  Ijord 
86.2.preserve  mys.  \\  13.  thou  hast  delivered  wws. 

4.  for  to  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  s.  143';  8. 

14.  assemblies  of  valiant  men  sought  after  ntys. 
88.3.  mys.  is  full  of  troubles,  my  life  draweth  nigh 

14. L. why  easiest  thou  off  mys. ?why  hidest  thotl 
94.  17.  my  s.  had  almost  dwelt  in  silence 

19.  in  thoughts  within  thy  comforts  delight  mi/  .». 
103.  1.  bless  the  Lord,  O  my  ,«.  2, 22.  |  101. 1,  3.j. 
109.  20.  reward  of  them  that  speak  against  7nifS 
116.  7.  return  unto  thy  rest,  O  my  s. 

8.  for  thou  hast  delivered  my  s.  from  death 

1 19.  20.  my  s.  breaketh  for  the  longing  it  hath 
25.  my  s.  cleavelh  to  Iheilust,  quicken  thou  me 
28.  my  s.  melteth  for  heaviness,  stren?theii  me 
81.  my  9.  fainleth  for  salvation,  but  I  hope 
lOO.jnys. is  continually  in  my  hand, yet  not  forget 
120.  therefo'edoth  mys.  keep  Ihem 

167.  my  s.  hatn  kept  thy  testimonies 

175.  let  my  s.  live,  and  it  shall  praise  thee 

120.  2.  deliver  my  s.  O  Lord,  from  lying  lips 

6.  my  s.  hath  dwelt  with  hiin  that  haleth  peac« 

130.  5. 1  wail  for  the  Lord,  my  s.  doth  wail,  6. 

131.  2.  77iy  ».  IS  even  as  a  weaned  child 

138.  3.  and  strengthen  me  with  strength  in  my  s. 

139.  14.  and  that  my  s,  knoweth  right  well 

141.  8.  in  thee  is  my  trust,  leave  not  myt  drstltuM 

142.  4.  refuge  failed  me,  no  man  eared  for  my  s 

7.  bring  my  s.  out  of  prison,  that  I  may  praise  th| 

143.  3.  for  the  enemy  hath  persecuted  my  s. 
11.0  Lord,  bring  my  s.  out  of  troub  e 

140.  1.  praise  the  Lord,  praise  the  L(  rd,Omy» 
Rrcl.  4.  8.  for  whom  do  I  bereave  my  s.  of  good? 

7.  28.  which  yet  my  s.  seeketh,  but  I  find  not 

I  Cant.  1.7, 0  thou  whom  my  j.loveih, .(.  1,^,3  I 


sou 

Cant.  5.6.  mys.  Tailed  when  ho  ppnko,!  sought  him 
•J.  li.n-.vs.  iiiiule  mo  like  chariots  of  Ainriii-niidib 

/*«.  1. 14.  your  new  moons  hiiiI  I'lsists  mtis.  hattlh 
96.  K.  wiih  ntg  s.  Iiave  I  dt-sircil  tliee  iii  tlie  night 
3K  17.  ihou  Ii.-i5l  in  love  to  mg  s.  ilelivered  it 
".8.  l.ovhdM  mine  elect,  la  whom  my  s.  ilehghtelh 
61    i(t.  my  s.  siinli  be  jiiyAil  in  <ny  God 

Jcr.  4.  lit.hiisl  l;<rard,  O  mjf  s.sound  ot'lhe  trumpet 
31.  my  f.  IS  wearied  bec«use  ol'inurderens 
5. :».  shiill  not  my  s.  be  iivengeil  ?  2i».  (  9. «), 
6  8  Ueinslrticteil,  OJer.lest  my  s.depntl  from  thee 
18.7.  beloved  of  my  .s.  into  the  liiinilof  her  enemies 
I3.l7.m5,<.sh.  weepin  secret  peaces  Ibr  your  (iride 
If*.  90.  liir  they  have  distged  a  pit  for  i«y  s. 
S2.  41.  (  will  riynce  over  liiem  with  my  whole  s. 

{Mm.  1   Ifi.  the  comfiirter  tliiit  should  relieve  my  s. 

3.  I?,  thou  hasi  removed  mtja.  larotTfiom  |)eace 

90.  my  a.  haih  thcii  stiil  in  remembrance 

24.  '..oril  IS  my  portion,  saitli  ing  s.  will  I  hope 

.IS.O  Lord,  thou  hast  pleaded  the  causes  of  r/iy  .«. 

E:eft.  4.  14.  treliold,  tiiy  s.  iialh  not  been  poJliitod 

Jonah  2. T.  wlieti  iity  s.  fainted  within  me,l  remem. 

Alic.  G.  7.  the  frvit  ofmy  body  for  the  sin  ofrny  «. 
7.  1.  mij .'!.  d».=ired  the  first  ripe  fiuil 

y.ci:,':  118.  ihfee  shepherds  I  ctitofT,  my .«.  loathed 

JHat.f'i  Iri.ir.y  neioved,  in  whom  f7<ys. is  well  pleas. 
•Hi.  ;!W.  «//  .5.  is  exceeding  sorrowful,  Mark  14.34. 

l.uht  I.  4i>.  my  .«.  doth  magnify  the  Lord 
12.  19.  I  will  t;\y  m  my  s.  soul,  cat,  drink 

Jahn  12. 27.  uiti s.  is troobUd,  and  what  t^hall  Tsay? 

2  CVjr.  I.  'i'.i.  {  call  God  for  a  record  upon  viy  s. 

Hti.  11-'.  IW.  iMj/  s.  shall  hnve  no  pleasure  in  him 
Oar  SOUL. 

Jlfi/ni.  I  l.6.0Kr  s.  isdne<(  away,  nothing  but  manna 

21.  .5.  no  bread,  our  s.  loatlielli  this  light  bread 
Ps.  XI.  "J),  iiur  s.  waitelh  for  Lord,  he  is  our  help 

35.  t  25.  let  them  not  say,  ah,  n?ir.'!.  wouhl  have  ii 
44.  2.").  for  our  s.  is  bowed  down  to  the  dust 
6(i.  9.  ble.-s  our  God,  who  boldelh  our  s.  in  life 
!2;t.  4.  nnr  s.  is  exceeilingly  filled  with  scorning 
124.  4.  the  stream  had  gone  over  our  s.  5. 
7.  iiiir  J!   ise.-caped  as  a  bird  out  of  the  snare 
ha.  20.  8.  the  desire  of  ««?■  s.  is  to  thy  name 

Oini  SOUL. 
Drvt.  n.n.  ifa  friend  is  :is  thine  own  .t.  entice  tliee 
I  Sam.  l.S.  I.  the  soul  of  Jonathan  wis  knit  to  Da- 
viil,  and  h('  loved  him  as  his  own  s.  W.  \  20.  17. 
Pf:al.  22.  2'.(  and  none  can  keep  alive  his  own  s 
Prav.ti.  32.  he  that  dorlh  it,  de.slroyeth  his  own  s. 
8.  3().  but  he  thai  sinnoth,  wrongeth  his  own  s. 

11.  17.  the  merciful  man  doeth  good  to  his  owns 
15  12.he  lh:it  refusetli  instruction  desp  s.  Uisowris. 

19.  8.  he  that  gelteth  wisdom,  lovelh  his  oicn  s. 
Ifi.  he  that  keep,  commandments  keep.hisotcn  s 

20.  2.  that  provoki  Ml  king,  s-iiincth  aga.  hisojcji  s. 
29.24.  who.so  is  pa.tner  with  thief,  hateth  ojcn  .". 

Mat.  Ifi.  2fi.  wli.ii  IS  a  man  profiled,  if  lic>  shall  gaii 

whole  Hor'.d  am!  lose  his  own  s.1  Mark  8.  30, 

/,u/re2.35.  sword  -itiii'l  pierce  thro'  thy  own  s.  also 

That  SOP  I,. 

Oen.  n    14.  i;nt  n  .iiniciscd,  Ihnt  x.  shall  be  ml 

ofl"from  Ins  p.  uple,  F.iod.  31.  14.  J.ev.  7.  20, 

21,2.-),  27.  I  11,  8.  JV«)H.  1.).  30. 

Ezod.  12.  1.5.  whoso  eateth  leavened  bread,  ttint.t. 

shall  be  cut  otf  from  Israel,  ./V«m.  19.  13. 

19.  wlioso  eatetli  leavened  bread,  I'Anf  .<.sliall  be 

cut  od"  from  congregation  of  I.<i-ael,  JViim.  19. 20. 

I,ev.  17.  10.  I  will  set  my  face  asainst  <Art(  .'.20.C. 

22.  3.  that  s.  shall  be  culofTtrom  my  iiresence 

23.  30.  that  s.  will  I  destrov  from  his  (leople 
/rj.«.  15.  31.  lltiU  ,t.  sh;ill  n'rlerly  be  cut  off 

Thy  SOUL. 
Orn.  27.  19.  eat,  that  (hy-s.  may  bless  me,  31. 
Drut.  4.  9.  lake  heed,  and  keep  thy  s.  ddigenlly 
29.  shall  find  him,  if  seek  him  with  all  thy  s. 
f>.  .">.  love  the  Lord  tKv  God  with  all  thy  s.  .30.  fi. 
10.  12.  to  serve  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  s. 

12.  I.t   whatsoever  fhy.i.  lustetb  after,  14.  2fi. 
2(i.If).  do  «  iih  all  thy  ....  II  SO.  2.  obey  with  all  thy  s. 
30.  ■?.  (diey  hie  voice  with  all  thy  heart  and  thys. 

10.  if  thou  turn  unto  the  Lord  with  all  thy  .?. 
I  '<n'ii.  2  Ifi.  then  take  aa  niucn  as  Itiya.  drsirelh 
20  4  H  Iratsoever  thy  s.  desiretn,  I  will  do  for  thee 

23.  20. come  accordiii;  to  all  Ihe  desire  o'' thy  s. 
2.1.  29.  yet  a  mnn  is  risen  to  pursue  and  seek  thy  .<?. 

I  A'/jin'.«  1 1.  37.  shall  reign  accordingal!  r/ij/s.desir. 

Pyitl.  121.  7.  ihe  Lord  shall  preserve  thy  s. 

Pror.  2.  10.  when  knowledse  is  pleasant  to  thy  .«. 
3.2i  so  shall  be  life  to  thy  a.  and  irraretothy  i;eck 
19.  H.  Mnd  lit  not  thy  s.  spare  for  his  crviri!r 
22.  2.1.  learn  his  ways,  and  get  a  snare  In  thy  .i. 

24.  12.  he  Ihal  keepeih  thy  a.ilnrU  not  he  know  it? 
14.  so  shall  the  knowledge  of  wisdom  he  to  thy  s. 

99.  17.  yea,  he  shall  give  delish'  to  thy  s. 
hn.  ."il.  23.  which  have  said  to  thy  a.  how  down 
£8.  10   if  til'. 11  draw  out  tlni.':.  to  the  hiirgry 

II    the  f^ord  shall  satisfy  thy  s.  in  drought 
/rr.U.l'.Miath  r/n;  .<:  loathed  Zioii?  whv  smitten  US'? 
38.  17.  CO  forth  then,  thy  i   shall  live,  20. 
t'i-eA.  3  19.  thou  hasi  oelivored  thy  «.  21    I  33.  9 
567 


SOU 

Hah.  2.  10.  and  thou  hast  sinned  atjainst  thy  t. 
Mat.  2iJ.  37.  thou  shall  love  Loid  viih  all  lliv  heart 
ami  with  all  f.^-s.  ASark  12.  J),  /.jt/.c  lU.  27, 
r.uhe  I2.20.lhisnigli;/Ay«.s!iallbereqiiiie(loflliet 
3.A//(«2  Ihou  niayesl  prosper,even  as  Ihi/s.  prosper, 
Kco.  16.14.  the  Iruite  thyx.  lusted  after  are  departed 

Sec  LlVETH. 

SOULS. 
(rCH.  12.  5.  Abraham  took  s.  they  had  got  in  Haran 
14.  t  21.  give  me  the  5,  and  take  goods  to  thyself 
3fi.  t  fi.  Esau  look  all  the  s.  of  his  house 

40.  !.i.  the  s.  by  Leah  were  thirty  and  three 
IH.Iiy  Zilpalisi.\teen5.||  22.  by  Rachel  fourteen  s. 
25.  all  Ihe  s.  Jacob  had  by  liilhah  were  Jfeven 
2fi.  all  the  s.  that  came  into  Egypt,  sixty  aiul  six 
27.lhe  sons  of  Joseph  in  Egypt  were  twos.ali  tin 

,v. of houseof.lacob  weteseventy s.  F.zod.  1.5 
F.inil.  12.  4.  take  a  lamb  according  to  number  of  s. 

Hi.  t  Ifi.  a  homer  according  to  the  number  of  s 

.30. 1.'),  an  ofTeiingto  Lord,  to  make  an  atonement 

for  your  .^\  l(i.  /,f«.  17.  11.  A"«m.31.  50. 

^,cp.l8.2f).even  y.lhat  commit  them  shall  be  cutoff 

20.  2.I.  ye  shall  iiol  make  your  s.  abominable 
Mum.  Hi,  38.  of  these  sinners  against  their  own  s 

30.  9.  every  vow  wherewith  have  bound  their  s. 

.Ays/i.I0.2(3.  he  utterly  destroyed  them  and  al!  the  s 

that  were  therein,  30,  32.  |  11.  11 

23. 1 11.  take  good  heed  therefore  unto  your  s. 

14.  ye  know  in  all  your  hearts  and  in  ill  your  s 
1  .S/(m.25.29.  .T.  of  thiiieenemiesshall  he^dincout 
1  Chrnv.  5.  t2I.  they  took  of  s.  of  men  100,(100 
F.sth.'.l.  t  31.ihesednys  they  had  decreed  for  their ». 
Px'il.  72.  13.  and  shall  save  the  s.  of  the  needy 

97.  10.  he  preserveth  the  s.  of  his  saints 
Pror.  11.  .30.  and  he  that  winneth  s.  is  wise 

14.  25.  a  true  witness  deliverelli  s. 
ffti.  47.  t  14.  they  shall  nut  deliver  their  s. 

57.  1().  spirit  should  fail,  and  ,<r.  which  I  made 
.'er.  2.  .34.  in  thy  skirls  is  found  the  blood  of  s. 

(1.  Ifi.  ye  shall  find  rest  for  your  s.  Mat.  11.  29. 

20. 19.  thus  m  ght  we  procure  great  evil  ag.  ours. 

37.  to.  thus  sailh  Ihe  Lord,  deceive  not  your  s. 

42.  t  20.  you  have  u.«ed  ileceit  against  your  *. 

44. 7.  whv  commit  this  great  evil  against  your  s.? 
/.am.  I.  19.  Iliey  sought  meat  to  relieve  their  s. 
Fzi/i.  7.  19.  they  shall  not  satisfy  theirs. 

13.  18.  to  hunt  s.  will  ye  hunt  s.  of  my  people,  20. 
will  ye  save  the  n.  alive  that  come  unto  you? 

19.  to  slay  the  s.  lliat  should  not  die 

14.  14.  they  should  deliver  but  their  own  s. 
18  4.  all ;?.  are  niiiie||  22.25.  they  have  devoured  s. 
22.  27.  her  princes  are  like  wolves  to  destroy  s. 

I.utee  21.  19.  in  your  patience  possess  your  s. 
.lets  2.  41.  there  were  added  to  them  3000  s. 
7.  14.  he  called  Jacob  and  his  kindred  75  s. 

14.  22.  comfirniingthes.  oftliedisciples,exhorting 
15.24.  have  troubled  you  subvertini!  your  s. 
27.  37.  we  were  in  all  in  the  ship  276  s. 

2  Cor.  12.  t  15.  I  would  be  spent  for  your  s. 
1  Thcs.".  2.  8.  to  have  imparted  our  own  ».  to  you 
Heb.  13.  17.  obey  them,  for  they  watch  for  your  s. 
,fam.  1.  21.  the  word  which  is  able  to  save  your  s. 

1  Pet.  1.  9.  end  of  your  faith  the  salvation  of  yours 
22.  seeing  have  purified  yours,  in  obeying  truth 

2.  25.  are  returned  to  the  Shepherd  of  your  s. 

3.  20.  wherein  few,  that  is,  eight  s.  were  saved 

4.  19.  commit  the  keeping  of  their  s.  to  him 

2  Prt.^.\4.  cannot  cease  fr.  sin  beguiling  unstables. 
Rer.  (i.  9. 1  saw  under  the  altar  the  s.  of  them  slain 

18.  13.  no  man  buyi:tli  slaves  and  s.  of  men 

20.  4.  I  saw  the  s.  of  them  that  were  beheaded 
Sei^   .AffUCT. 

SOUND,  Siihstavtivc. 
F.zod.  28.  35.  his  s.  shall  be  heard  when  he  goeth  in 
/,(;^J.25.  to.  cause  the  trumpet  loud  ofs.lo  sound 
26.  30.  the  s.  of  a  shaken  leaf  shall  chase  them 
Joxh.  6.  5.  when  ye  hear  the  s.  of  the  trumpet,  20. 
2  Sum.  5.  24.  when  thou  hearesl  llies.  of  agoinsin 
the  tops  of  the  mulberry-trees,  1  Chrnn.  14. 1.5. 
6.  15.  they  brought  up  the  ark  with  sheutins  and 
the  s.  of  the  trumpet,  I  Chroii.  1.5.  28. 

15.  10   when  ye  hear  the  s.  say  Absalom  reisns 
1  KiuL's  1.  40.  the  earth  rent  with  the  ».  of  them 

41.  when  Jo'ib  heard  the  s.  of  the  trumpet 
14.  fi.  when  Ahljih  heard  Ihe  .?.  of  iicr  feet 
18.  41.  for  llicic  IS  a  s.  of  abundance  of  rain 

2 /iL7nf'.<:fi.32.  is  not  s.of  his  master's  feet  behind  him? 

1  Chrnn.  10.  5.  but  Asaph  made  n  s.  with  cymbals 
42. with  trumpets  and  those  that  should  make  a  s. 

2  Chr.  5.  13.  as  one,  to  make  one  s.  to  be  heard 
AO//.  4.  20.  in  what  place  ye  bears*  of  the  trumpet 

loh  15.21.  a  dreadful  .?.  in  his  ears,  in  prosperity 

21.  12.  and  rejoice  at  Ihe  s.  of  the  organ 
37.  2   hear  the  s.  that  goeth  out  of  his  mouth 
39,  24.  nor  believptb  he  it  is  the  s.  of  the  triimpel 

P.«n?.  47.  5.  the  L.  gone  up  with  Ihes.  of  a  trumpet 
77. 17.  cloud  poured  ont  water,  skies  sent  out  a  f. 
89.  1,5.  blessed  are  people  that  know  the  joyful  s. 
92.  3.  sing  upon  the  liaip  with  a  solemn  s. 
08.  6.  sing  with  trumpets  and  s.  of  cornet 


SOU 

Pfid/.  150  3.  praise  him  v.'ith  the  e.  af  the  trumpet 
F.ccl.  7.  to   as  the  .s.  of  Ihorna  under  n  pot 

12.  4.  when  the  s.  of  the  grindine  is  low 
.fcr.  4.  19.  hasI  heard,  O  my  soul,  the  *.  of  truirnet 

2I.J10W  hiiig  shall  I  hear  the  s.  of  the  trumpet  J 
6.  17.  saying,  hearken  to  the  s.  of  the  trum|iet? 
8.  10.  Ihe  land  trembled  at  the  s.  of  the  neighing; 

25.  10.  I  will  take  from  them  s.  of  the  millstone* 
42.  14.  where  we  shall  hear  no  s.  of  the  trumpet 
.50.22.  s.  of  battle  is  in  Ihe  land,  and  <ifdestiuctioa 
51.  54.  a  s.  of  a  cry  cometh  from  Babylon 

£2c/.-.10.5.thes.of  thecherubims'  wings  was  heard 

26.  13.  the  s  of  thy  harps  shall  be  no  more  heard 
15.  shall  not  the  isles  shake  at  the  s.  of  Ihy  fall? 

27.  28.  suburbs  shall  shake  at  s.  of  cry  of  Ihy  pilot* 
31.  16.  I  made  nations  to  shake  al  s.  of  his  fall 
33.  4.  heareth  the  s.  and  taketh  no  warning 

5.  he  heard  s.  of  trumpet  and  took  not  warninj 
Dan.  3.  5.  at  the  lime  when  ye  hear  the  s.  7, 10, 15. 
..'imos  2.  2.  Moab  shall  die  with  s.  of  triimjiet 
6. 5.  that  chaunt  to  the  s.  of  the  viol,  and  inyen* 
Mat.  24.  31.  he  shall  send  his  angels  with  a  groat*. 
.John  3.8.  hcarest  the  s.  but  canst  not  tell  whenc« 
Jlcts  2.2.  siidilenly  there  came  a  s.  from  heaven 
Rom.  10.  18.  verily  their  s.  went  into  all  the  earth 
1  Cor.  14.  7.  even  things  without  life  giving  s. 

8.  for  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain  s. 
Hcb.  12.  19.  ye  are  not  come  to  the  s.  of  atrumpo* 
Rev.  1.  15.  and  his  voice  as  the  s.  of  many  waterg 
9. 9.1  he. s.  of  their  wings  was  as  the  s.  of  charioti 
18. 22.  the  s.  of  a  millstone  shall  be  heaid  no  mora 

SOUND,  Jidjecttre. 
Psal.  119.  80.  let  my  heart  be  s.  in  Ihy  statutes 
Prov.  2.7.  he  layetli  ups.  wisdom  forlherighleout 

3.  21.  my  son,  keep  s.  wisdom  and<liscretion 
8.14.  counsel  is  mine  and  s.  wisdom,  I  amunderst. 
14.30,  as.  heart  is  the  life  of  the  flesh,  but  envy 

Lithe  15.  27.  because  hath  received  him  safe  and  .v. 

I  Tim.  1. 10,  if  any  other  thing  contrary  tos.  doclri. 

27'(in.l.7.  for  God  hath  given  iis.spiritof  as.  mind 

13.  hold  fast  the  form  of  s.  words  thou  hast  heard 

4.  3.  when  they  will  not  endure  s.  doctrine 
Tit.  \.  9.  he  may  be  able  by  s.  doctrine  to  exhort 

13.  rebuke  them,  that  they  may  be  s.  in  the  faith 
2.  1.  speak  the  things  which  become  s.  doctrine 
2.  that  the  aged  men  be  s.  in  faith,  in  charity 
8.  s.  speech  that  cnniiot  be  condemned 
SOUND,  Verb. 
/^et).  25.  9.  trumpet  of  jubilee  tos.  in  day  of  atone- 
ment make  the  truinpcl  s.  through  all  the  land 
JVrim.  10.7.  shall  blow,  but  you  shall  not  g.  nil  alarm 
1  Chr.  15. 19.  Ilenian  and  Asaph  were  apjioint.toy. 
Asa.  10. 11.  wherefore  my  bowels  shall  s.  for  Moab 
Tir.  48.  36.  my  lieart  shall  s.  for  Moab  like  pipca 
■  lorl^.  1.  and  s.  an  alarm  in  my  holy  mountain 
,Wa«.6. 2.  therefore  do  not  .s.  airunipet  before thc« 

1  Cor.  15. 52.  for  the  Inimpel  shall  s.  dead  be  raised 
fi(??j.8.6.  the  seven  angels  prcp.ired  themselves  toy. 

13.  trumpet  of  the  three  angels  who  are  yet  to  «■ 
"  ".  when  the  seventh  angel  shall  begin  to  s. 

SOUNDED. 
F.znd.  19.  19.  when  the  voice  of  the  trumpet.?.  Ion" 
1.9nm.20.12.  Jona^ian  said,  when  I  have.s.  my  fatli 

2  Chron.  7.  6.  the  priests  s.  truinpets,  13.  14. 
23.  13.  the  people  rejoiced,  and  .s.  with  trumpets 
29.  28.  the  singers  sang  and  the  trumpeters  s. 

Meh.  4.  18.  he  that  s.  the  trumpet  was  by  me 
/.ulcr  1.44.  asBoon  asvoice  of.salutat.  .s.  in  my  eani 
1  The.ss.  1.8.  from  you  s.  out  the  word  of  the  Lortl 
Rev.  8.  7.  the  first  angel  s.  and  IhOre  followed  hai! 
8.  Ihe  second  s.  ||  10.  third  .s.  i|  12.  fourth  angel* 
9.  1.  the  fifth  s.  ll  13.  sixth  .s.  ||  11.  15.  seventh  s. 

SOUNDED. 

j9cIs  27.  28.  they  s.  and  found  it  twenty  fathoms; 

they  s.  again  and  foiind  it  fifteen  futhonia 

SOUNDETH. 

Ezod.  19.  13.  when  Ihe  trumpet  s.  long,  come  up 

SOUNDING. 

1  Chr.  15.  IG.  singers  with  instruments  of  music  » 

2  Chron.  5.  12.  and  with  them  120  priests  s. 
13. 12.  his  priests  with  s.  trumpets  to  cry  alarm 

Psal.  150.  5.  praise  him  upon  the  high  s.  cymbal* 
Asa.  03.  15.  wlieie  is  Ihy  zeal  and  s.  of  thy  bowels 
F.zck.  7.  7.  and  not  the  s.  again  of  mountains 
1  Cor.  13.  1.  and  have  not  charilv,  1  am  as  s.  brass 

SOUNDNESS. 
Psai.  38.3.  there  is  nos.  in  mv  fleshforthy  anger,  7. 
Isa.  1.6.  there  is  nos.  in  it,  lint  wounds  and  hrniiiea 
.^cts 3.16.  hath  given  him  thispcrf  .ct  s.  bef.  yo'J  all 

SOUNDS. 
1  Cor.  14.  7.  except  they  2've  a  distinction  in  the*. 

sbuu. 

Asrt  18.5.when  the.*,  grape  is  ripening  in  the flowaf 

./e7-.31.29.  the  fathers  haveealen  .1  s  jrape  and  tha 

ciiildren's  teeth  are  s«l  on  edge,  F.iek.  18.  2. 

;10. every  man  that  eatcth  the  s.  grape,  terlli  !)• 

Hos.  4.  18  their  drink  is  s.  they  have  committed 

SOUTH.  I 

f?fln.  10.  9.  and  Aliram  jnurncfed  toward  the  s.  I 
13.  1.  Abrum  went  up  iiito  thf  s  1|  3.  went  thiia* 


10. 


sow 

fren.2d.l4.thou  sliall  Bpread  abroad  to  north  and  9. 
Kicii.  2li.;J.T  on  sidool  llietaberimcle  towiirri  I  lies. 
JVum.  13. 2i»  Am;ilekites<lwellinihplan(leit"tl)cx. 
liful.  '.C  -i'A  O  Na|p|itali,  possess  tlioii  wnst  anil .? 
Joah   10  40.  Joshua  smote  the  country  i>r  the  » 

18.  6    luilati  sliall  iibiile  m  their  coa?!  on  thf  s 
Judg  1.  >t.  Ill  tight  against  ih'-  Canaanites  m  thes 
1  .VaKi.20  41.  Uavid  arnseout  of  a  plaretowarit  x 

til.  10  ai»aiiisl  ih.:s.ol"Judah,  s.  ot'Jerahmcelile.a 

30.  1.  iUk  Air.alekitps  had  invadid  the  .<i.  14 
B  Sam.  24.  7.  they  went  out  to  the  s-  of  Jiiilah 

I  Kings  7.  25.  three  looking  toward  s.  2  Chr.  4.  4. 

\  Citron,  i).  24.  the  i^orters  were  toward  the  .?. 

t  CAnm.  28.  18.  rhilisunes  invaded  the  s.  of  Judah 

fob  9.  9.  which  niakelh  the  chambers  of  the  s. 

37.  9.  out  of  the  3.  comeih  the  whirlwind 

39.  2ti.  ami  stretch  her  wings  toward  the  s. 
P»ai.  75.6.  proinol ion  conieth  not  from  east  nnrs. 
89.  12.  the  north  and  s.  thou  hast  created  them 
107.  3.  and  gathered  them  froin  the  north  and  s. 
12(i.  4.  turn  our  captivity  as  the  streams  in  the  a. 

ilccl.  1.  tj.  tiie  wind  goelh  toward  the  .'. 

U.  H.  if  the  tree  fall  toward  the  a.  or  the  north 
f*a.  21.  1.  as  whirlwinds  in  the  s.  pass  through 

30  f).  the  burden  of  the  beasts  of  the  .?. 

43.  li.  and  I  will  say  to  the  «.  keep  not  back 
Jer   13.  19.  the  cities  of  the  s.  shall  be  shut  up 

17.  26.  from  the  5.  bringing  burnt-offerings 

32.  44    men  shall  buy  fields  in  the  cities  of  the  .?. 

',{3.  13.  in  the  cities  of  the  s.  shall  tile  flocks  pass 

i'zii.  21)  46  set  thy  face  toward  the  s.  and  droiitby 

word  toward  the  s.  prophesy  against  the  s  field 

47.say  to  forest  of «  faces  from  s.to  north  be  burnt 

£;   4   my  swnrd  against  all  flesh  from  s.  to  north 

40.  2.  bv  which  was  as  the  frame  of  a  city  on  s 

24.  after  that  lie  brought  me  toward  the  s. 
44.  and  their  prospect  was  toward  the  s. 

41.  11.  and  another  door  was  toward  the  s. 

46.  9.  shall  gii  out  by  way  of  the  s.  gate;  and  h- 

that  entereth  by  th'  way  of  ».  go  forth  by  north 

Dan  8.  9  a  little  horn  waxed  great  towar.l  the  .v 

31.  5.  anil  the  king  of  the  s  shall  he  strong 

6.  king's  daughter  of  Ih  ■  s.  shall  cum  ■  to  north 
y.  King  of  the  5.  shall  come  uito  his  kingdom 
11.  king  of  the  s   shall  be  moved  with  chder 
15.  and  the  arms,  f  thes  shall  n  it  withstand 

25.  and  the  king  of  the  s  shall  he  stirred  up 
529.  he  shall  return,  and  come  toward  the  s 
40.  the  king  of  the  s.  shall  push  at  htm 

Obad.VJ.  they  of  s.  shall  possess  the  mount  of  Esau 

^).  the  captivity  shall  possess  the  cities  i  f  the  .>! 

fiab  3  t^-  God  came  from  vt   fro™  m^unt  Paran 

Zech  7.  7.  when  men  inhabited  the  s  and  the  plain 

9.  14.  God  shall  go  with  whirlwinds  of  the  s. 

14.4.  half  of  the  mountain  remove  toward  th  ■  s 

Mat   12  42.  queen  of  the  s  shall  ris;i  in  judgmen 

tuAf  13  29.come from  j.'.tii sit  down  with  Abraham 

Acts  8  26  saying,  arise,  and  go  tuward  thi 

/Jet).  21. 13.  on  the  s.  three  gates,  on  the  west  three 

StWTH  BORDFR.  i 

^um.  34  3  s.-hiirtter  the  outmost  coast  of  salt-sea 

Josh.  15  2.  the  s.-bnriler  of  .Iiidah  from  the  shore 

SOUTH-COUNTRY. 
fien.SO.l.  Abraham  sojourned  toward  the s.-coun. 
Q4.  C2.  for  Isaac  dwelt  in  the  s.-country 
Josh.  U.  16.  Joshua  tooknllthe  s.-co»7(?rj/,  12.  8. 
ZecA.  6. 6.  the  grisled  go  forth  toward  thes.-coun. 

SOUTH-FIFXr). 
JCzei.  20.  46.  pro|ihesv  ag.  the  forest  of  the  s.-field 

SOUTH-LAND. 
./ojA.  15. 19.  liimi  haslgiven  iiieas.-J.  ./urfn-.  1.15. 

SOUTH-aUARTER. 

JVi/»n.  34. 3.  s.-quarter  from  Zir;  by  coast  of  Edom 

JosA  18.  yt.s.-qwirtcr  from  end  of  Kirjath-jearim 

SOUTH-RAMtlTH. 

1  Sam.  30  27.  to  them  which  were  in  s.-Ramoth 

SOUTH  SIDE. 
Ezod  26.  13  tweniv  boards  on  the  s.side,  36.  23. 
JVum  2  10  iin5  -si'iif  shall  be  standard  of  Reuben 
10.6  camps  which  he  on  the  s.-sidf  so  forward 
Eiel:  42.  18.  he  measured  the  s.-sidp  500  reeds 
47  1.  the  waters  came  at  the  ,s  -sjrfe  of  the  altar 
48.  16  and  the  s.-side.  4.500  measures,  33. 

SOUTH  WARD. 

Oen.  13. 14.  Lord  sai.1  t..  Abraham,  look  s-ward 

ffiim.  3.  29.  Kohath  pitch  on  side  of  lahern.  s  -i 

13.  17.  Moses  said,  get  ye  up  this  way  s  -ward 

Van.  8.  4.  I  saw  the  ram  pushing  s.-ward 

SOUTH-WEST. 
/lets  27.  12.  Plienice  King  toward  the  s.wett 

SOUTH-WIND. 
Job  37. 17.  he  quietcth  the  earth  by  the  .f.-wind 
Ps.  76. 26.  by  liis  power  he  brouuht  in  the  s.-wind 
Cant.  4.16.  come,  thou  s.-wind,  blow  on  my  garden 
I.uke  12.55. when  see  s.-in.  blow,  there  will  be  heat 
«t^s  27.  13.  and  when  the  .'s.-wind  blew  softly 
SOW. 

2  Pet.  2.22.  thes.  washed,  In  her  wallowing  in  mire 

SOV. 

Si£nifies,  [  1 1  Tu  rcalter  seeds  on  the  earth,  Gen. 
568 


SOW 

26.  12.  /,<;».  25  3.  [2]  To  preach  the  gospel,  Mai 
13  19.  1  Cor  9  II.  [31  To  dL'/perse  worldly 
goiids  among  the  pnor,  2Cor.  9.  6.  [4]  7'ii/ip  Au- 
ned  and  laid  like  seed  tn  the  earth,  sobject  to 
riittenness  and  pnln faction,  1  f^)r.  15   42,  4:t 

He  that  siiweth  to  ihe  flesh.  Gal  6  8.  One  Ihnl 
leads  such  a  ronr.^e  of  life  as  is  agreeable  In  Ins 
corrupt  nature,  that  layeth  out  his  estate,  and 
bestows  all  his  time  and  pains  in  the  service 
nf  Ihe  flesh,  and  so  makes  provision  only  for 
Ihis  present  life. 

He  tliHi  sowetli  Ml  the  spirit,  (ial.  6.  8.  He  that 
layi'lj/.  out  his  estate,  or  spendeth  his  time, 
strength,  and  talents,  for  the  glory  of  God,  in 
obedience  to  the  commands,  motions,  and  dic- 
tates of  the  ^piiit ;  and  particularly  that  useih 
his  estate  for  the  maintenance  of  the  gospel, 
and  upholding  the  ministry  of  it. 

He  that  soweth  and  he  that  reapeth,  John  4.  36. 
the  prophets  and  John  the  Bajitist,  who  have 
sowed  the  seeds  of  in.Hriir.lion  among  the  peo- 
ple formerly,  and  taught  them  the  principles 
of  saving  truth;  and  you,  my  disciples,  that 
succeed  them,  whose  ministry  I  will  use  in 
bringing  people  to  embrace  me  and  my  doc- 
trine, thereby  to  perfect  those  truths  which 
were  formerly  taught  them  concerning  me. 

(?fn.47.23.hereisseed  foryouanilyesh  .9  the  land 

F.xod.  23.  10.  six  years  .s  thy  land,  /jev  25  3. 

Aeu.lO.ig.shali  not  s.with  mingled  seed, /)i;««.22.9 

25.  4.  in  the  seventh  year  thou  shall  not  s.  11 
20.  we  shall  not  s.  nor  gather  m  our  increase 
1S2.  ve  shall  s.  the  eighth  year 

26.  10.  ye  shall  .5  youi  seed  in  vain,  for  enemies 
2  h'lngs  19  29  in  the  third  year  s.  ye,  Isa.  37.  30 
.fob  4^8  they  that  s.  wickedness  reap  the  same 

31  8  then  let  me  s   and  let  another  eat 
Psal.  107  37  s  fields,  and  plant  vineyard* 

126  5   they  that  s   in  tears  shall  reap  in  joy 
Eccl  11  4  he  that  iihservelh  the  wind,  shall  not  s. 
6  in  ihe  morning  s  thy  seed,  and  in  the  evening 
[sa  28.  24.  doth  the  plowman  plow  all  day  to  s.? 

3  I  23.  give  ram  ofseedthou  shalts.  ground  withal 

32  20  "blessed  are  ye  that  s   beside  all  waters 
.Ter  4.3  break  fallow-ground,  s.  not  among  thorns 

31   27.  I  will  s   the  house  of  Israel  with  seed 
35  7  neither  shall  ye  build  house  nor  s  seed 
Hns  2.  23   and  I  will  s  her  unto  me  in  the  earth 
1'I.12  s  to  yourselves  in  rtghtenusn.  reap  in  mercy 
AFic  0  15  thou  shalt  s,  but  thou  shall  not  reap 
Zech   10  9   I  will  s.  them  among  the  people 
Mit  6  26.  the  fowls  i  f  the  air  .s  not,  nor  reap 
13  3  asi'wer  went  forth  tis  when  he  sowed  some 
seeds  fell  by  the  wayside,  Mark  4  3.  I.uke  8  5. 
27   ilidst  not  thou  s  good  seed  in  thy  field  1 
f.uke  12  24  consider  ravens  they  neither .?.  nor  reap 
19  21    reapest  that  thou  didst' not  s  22. 

SOWED 
Gen  26  12  Isaac?  in  that  land  same  year,  received 
.hdg.  9  45.  Abimelech  s  Sherhem  with  salt 
JVf««  13  4.when  he*,  some  fell  by  the  way  side,and 
the  fowls  devoured  them,  Mark  4. 4.  J.uke  8.  5. 
-24  which  5.  good  seed  fi  25.the  enemy  s.  lares,  39. 
25.  26.  I  reap  where  I  s.  not 

SOW,   See  Sew. 

SOWEDST. 

Dcut.  11. 10.  not  as  Esypt,  where  thou  3.  thy  seed 

SOWN. 
r.ev.  11.37.  if  a  carcase  fall  on  so%ving  seed  tobes. 
^)C7(«.2I.4.  to  a  rough  vallev  neither  eared  nor  s. 
22.  9.  lest  the  fruit  of  thy  seed  s.  be  defiled 
29.  23.  ffenerations  see  liiat  land  is  not  s.  nor  bear 
.Tudir.  6. 3.  when  Israel  had  s.  the  Midianiteseame 
Psal.^7  1  Might  is  «. for  the  righteous,  and  gladness 
fsa.  19.7.  every  thing  5.  bvthe  brooks  shall  wither 
40.  24.  shall  riot  be  |ilnnted,  yea,  shall  not  be  s. 
61.11.  as  the  garden  causeth  the  things s.  tospring 
.Ter.  2.  2.  thou  wentcst  afier  me  in  a  land  not  s. 
12.  13.  they  have  s.  wheat,  but  shall  reap  thorns 
Etc A.36.9.  T  am  for  you, and  ye  shall  he  tilled  and  .i. 
//o.s. 8.7. they  haves. the  wind,shall  reap  whirlwind 
JVah.  1    14.  that  no  more  of  thy  name  be  s 
Hag.  1.  6.  ye  have  s   much,  and  bring  in  little 
Mai.  13  19  cateheth  away  that  was  »  Mark  4  15 
25  24  a  hard  man,  reaping  where  thou  hasl  not  s 
jV/ar4  4  16  these  are  they  which.?  on  stony  gr  mid 
18.  .?.  among  thorns  1120  are  .«  on  good  ground 
31.  which  when  it  is  s   is  Kss  than  all  the  seeds 

1  Cor.  9.  11.  if  we  have  s.  to  yon  spiriinal  things 
15.  42.  it  is.?,  in  corruption  I|  43  iss  in  dishonour 

44.  it  is,?,  a  njttiiral  body,  raised  a  spiritual  hndy 

2  Cor  9  10.  multiply  your'seed  .?.  and  increa.se  fruits 
Jam.  3. 18.  the  fruit  of  ni/htoousness  is  s   in  peace 

SOWEP.. 
/:<a..55. 10.  that  it  maviiveseed  to  thes.  and  bread 
.Ter.  .50.  IR.  cut  oflT.?  "from  nnbv!on,  and  him  thai 
j|f(iM3.  3.  behold,  as.  went  forth  to  sow,  when  he 
sow.  some  seeds  bvwav-side,  Jlfrjrt  4.3.  /.uke  8.5. 
18.  hear  ye  therefore  the  parable  of  the  .?. 
Mark  4. 14.  f  soweth  the  word,  these  by  way  side 


SPA 

2  Cof.  9.  U!  now  he  that  minislereth  BOPiI  to  lib* 
SOWFST. 

1  Cor.  15  36.  that  which  thou  .?.  is  .wt  quickened 
37.  thon  3.  not  that  linlv  that  shall  be,  but  liiiri 

SOWETH.  fgriiie 

Prop.  6   14.  he  »   discord  ||  I'l.  he  tb.'Jt  s.  diseortt 

1  l.lH.to  him  thats.righleousnessbi  a.iure  rowaril 
16.  28.  a  froward  man  s.  strife,  and  a  whisperer  , 
22.  8.  he  that  s.  iniquity  slrill  reap  vanity 
'?mns9  13.  treader  shall  overiahe  bim  that  .?  set-d 
Mat.  13.  .37.  he  that .?  good  seed,  is  the  Son  of  man 
Mark  4  14.  sower  s  the  word,  these  by  way-side 
Tohn  4.  36  both  he  that  s  and  reapeih  may  mjoice 

37   that  saying  true,  one  s  and  another  renperh 

2  Cor  9  6  he  wh  •.?  sparingly, be  who  .?.  boniilifiilly 
Gal.  6.  7.  for  whatsoever  Px  man .«  that  shall  he  reap 

8.  thrtts.  to  hisflesh,shall  reapcnrropiion;  Imi  ha- 
that .?  t.)  the  t^pirit,  shall  reap  lifr. 
everlas'iui!; 
SOWING 
T.ev.  11.37  if  their  cnrcase  fall   n  any  s  to  be  so  wr 
20.  5.  and  the  vintf.ge  shall  reach  to  the  s.  time 

SPACE 
Gen.W14  Jacob  abode  with  him  hesofa  month 
32.  16   and  put  a  s   betwixt  drove  and  drove 
T.en  25  8.  thes  ofseven  sabbaths  of  years  shall  be. 
.30   if  it  be  not  redeemed  in  the  s.  of  a  full  year 
/n.?A  3  4.  there  shall  be  a  s.  between  you  and  it 
KSnm  26  13..?  hetw.  David's  company  and  SaHl's 
Ezra  9  8   for  a  Mile  ».  giacc  hath  been  shewed 
.Ter.  28   11.  within  the  .?.  of  two  full  years 
f.vke  22  59.  about  the  s.  of  one  hour  after 
.^cts  5  7.  about  s.  of  three  hours  his  wife  came  is 
34  commnniled  to  put  the  apostles  forth  a  littles. 
7.42.  ofl^'red  sliiin  beasts  by  the  s.  of  forty  yeare 
13  20   gave  judges  about  the  .?.  of  4.50  years 
21.  Godgav'elhem  Saul  for  the  .?.  of4o  year* 

19  8.  he  spake  boldly  the  s.  of  three  months 
10   and  this  continued  by  the  s.  of  two  years 
34  all  with  one  voice  about  s.  of  two  hours  ciie^ 

20  31   by  the  s.  of  three  years  I  ceased  not 
.Tarn  5.  17.  it  rained  not  by  the  s.  of  three  years 
Ren  2  21.  I  gave  her .?.  lo  repent  of  her  forniealioo 

8.  1.  there  was  silence  about  thes  of  half  an  hour 
14.  20  and  blood  camo  by  the  s.  of  ICOO  furlongs 

17.  If),  when  come,  he  must  continue  a  short  s. 
SPACES 

\  Kings!.  t5,.?.  and  pillars  were  square  in  prnsiwet 

JV"(A  7+4   now  the  city  was  broad    n  s. 

Isa  22  +18  he  shall  toss  thee  into  pcuni  v  large  of  s. 

33  +21  the  Lord  will  be  io  us  a  place  broad  of». 

SPAKE. 

Gen  19  14  Lit  went  eul,  and.?  to  hi«  sonsinlow 
24.  3).  siiying,  thus  s  the  man  unto  m» 
29  9  whili'  h  ■  yet  s  with  iIi.m-i,  Rachel  came 
39.  IO.it  came  to  pass  as  shi  a  t(.,!,,sephday  riy  day 
4214  that  isitthal  Is  tn  y  u, saying,  y  ■  arespieg 
21   for  he  s   unt  i  them  by  an  inlrrpreter 
43  27  tb  ■  old  man  of  whom  y  •  s  is  he  yet  alive? 
29.  is  this  your  younger  brother  of  whom  ye  s  7 
.50.  17  and  Joseph  we-pt  when  they  ».  unto  him 

J\riim.  12  1.  Miriam  and  Aaron  s  against  Mosf« 
21.  5   and  the  people  s   against  Gnd  and  Moses 

Deut  1  43  so  I  s.  to  you,  and  ye  would  not  heal 
28.  68  Lord  shall  bring  thee  by  way  whereof  I  *. 

.Tiidg.  19.  22.  tliev  s.  to  the  master  of  the  house 

liuth  4.  1.  behold,  the  kinsman  of  whom  Bonz  s. 

l.Sirrn.  1.13.  now  Hannahs,  in  her  heart,  lips  moved 

18.  24.  told  him,  saving,  on  this  manner  s  David 
20. 26.  neverthelessSaul  s.  not  any  thing  that  day 
.30.  6.  for  Ihe  people  .?.  of  stoninc  him 

2  >svrnj.  12.  18.  while  child  was  alive,  we  .5.  Io  him 
1  Kings  1.  42.  while  he  yet  s   behold,  Jopidhai: 

3.  2-2   thus  they  f.  before  king  Solomon 
i  Kings  2.  22.  according  to  saying  yyhieh  Elisha  s. 

9.  12.  and  he  said,  thus  and  thus  s.  he  to  me 

1  tV()-.21.19.  David  went  up  at  saying  which  Gild  s. 

2  Chron.  18.  19.  one  s.  saying  after  thisniaim"r 
30.  22.  Ilczekiah  8  romforlahly  to  iheni,.t!:.  C. 
32.  16.  his  servants  s.  yet  nioreae   tte  1  '  rd  God 

10.  they  s.  against  the  Goil  r.f  Jcrij^^Icm 
33  l.S.  that.?,  to  Jlanas>eh  ir;  Ir.-  tianie  (■(  Lrrd 
,\V?,.  13  24.  their  chlldr.  «.  Iialfin  speech  of  Ashdod 
Esth  3  4  i' ca-oet  I  pass,  when  they  8  daily  to  him 
.f  ft  2.  13  Ihiy  sat  down,  and  iionKS  aw  nil  /lim 
19   IR  f  ar  "se,  and  they  s  acainsi  me 
29  22.  after  my  words  thev  s.  not  a^'ain 
,72  If),  for  they  «.  not,  bu'  stood  stil,  answered  not 
Fsal.  39.  3.  fire  burned,  then  s.  T  with  my  tongue 
78  19  yea,  they  s.  against  fJod,  they  said,  can  G. 
106.  y.\  so  that  he  .?   unadvisedly  with  his  lips 
Prov  30   I.  the  man  s   to  Ithiel  anil  Ucal 
Cant. 2.  10  my  beloveds,  and  sai  I,  rise  up,  my  \ov\ 
5.  6.  mv  soul  failed  when  he  s   t  sought  him 
.Ter.  a.  6. 1  hearkened  and  heard,  Lhey  s.  not  aright 
20,  8.  for  since  1  s.  1  cried  out.  I  cried  violence 
F.iek.  24.  18.  so  I  s.  to  Ihe  people  in  the  morning 
Don.l.  II.  voice  of  great  words  which  Ihe  horn  i 
Has  13. 1. when  Ephraims. trembling  exalted  hims 
Mal'i.  \6.  Ihatfopred  Lord  «  often oneto  anothf 


SPE 

Ezek  43.  13.  the  border  of  the  altar  •h»n  be  a  s. 

SPANNED. 
[sa  48.  13.  ray  riahl  liuiiil  hatli  s.  the  heavens 

eSPAiXGLEU. 
Isa  3.  t  19.  [  will  lake  away  ihe  s.  ornaments 

SPARK. 
Gen.  18.  24.  not  s.  the  place  for  the  fifty  righteous 
it),  then  I  will  s.  all  the  |>lace  fur  tlieir  sakes 
45.  t  'iU.  let  not  your  eye  s.  your  stutl" 
Deut.  13.  S.  thou  shall  not  s.  nor  conceal  him 
•29.  -20.  Lord  wdl  not  s.  him,  hut  unt'cr  of  Lord 
1  Ham.  15.  3. now  go,  destroy  Anialek,  i.  tlieni  not 
JsTe/i.  13.  22.  and  s.  me  accordnig  to  thy  mercy 
.loi  ti.lU.  let  hnn  nots.  I  liave  noi  concealed  words 
It).  13.  he  cleavelh  my  reins  asunder,  doth  not*. 

20.  13.  though  he  s.  it  and  I'orsake  it  not 
27.  22.  for  God  shall  cast  upon  hnn,  and  not  s. 
30.  10.  they  s.  not  to  s|iil  in  niy  face 

Psal.  3'J.  13.  (»  «.  mo  that  1  may  recover  stren^tli 
72.  13.  he  shall  s.  the  poor  and  needy,  and  save 

Prov.  tj.  34.  lie  will  not  s.  in  the  day  of  vengeance 
19.  Id.  let  not  thy  soul  s.  for  his  crying 

Isa.  9.  19.  people  as  fuel,  no  man  shall  s.  brother 
13.  IS.  their  eye  shall  not  s.  children 
30.  14.  and  he  shall  break  it,  he  shall  not  s. 
54.  2.  s.  not,  leiiglhun  cords,  slrenglhen  stakes 
58.  1.  cry  aloud, ,«.  not,  lift  up  voice  Ijkea  trumpet 

.h-r.  13.  14.  I  » in  nut  s.  them,  Ezek.  24.  14 

21.  7.  he  shall  not  s.  them  ||  50.  14.  s.  no  E 
51.  3.  5.  ye  not  her  young  men,  destroy  her  host 

Ezeli.  5.11.1  will  diitiin.  thee,  norshallininecye*. 
nor  will  I  have  any  pity,  7. 4, 9.  |  8.  18. 
"It  tt  Korrowin"  nK>st  lor  Uie  worus  wnien  iie  j>-.  |  9.  10. 

^2  9  ttev  hea^  not  voice  of  hm.  that  s.  to  n.e      9.  5.  let  not  your  eye  ...  neither  have  ye  pity 
5.7  24   a^  he  thus  *   Ibr  himself,  Festus  said         I  .Joel  2.  17.  let  lliem  cay,  «.    h-;  peop  e,  O  Lord 
^■^  wduihe  Holy  Ghost  by  Esaias  the  proj.he.  .fonak  4. 1  l.should  not  I «.  Nineveh  that  great  city? 
^i>.»eii«.inenoij  _'.,,,    ,  ^.   „/,,,.,,,,,     //„/,  1.17.  and  not*,  contmuallv  to  slay  the  nations 


SPA 

Mat  '^  i*  wliile he j(.the«etotl>pm, 17.5.  (  26.47. 
Stark  5  35.  I  14   43.  Luke  f.  49.  |  22.  47,  bU. 
33.dev.  wa3casloul,duinlKv.  Vi.-ii.l.uke  11.14. 
521.  45.  they  perceived  that  lie  s.  of  llieiii 
tutc  I.  55.' 2S  he  s.  to  our  fatlie.s,  to  Abraham 
2.  M.  Uiey  understood  not  the  saying  which  he*. 
9.  11.  he  s.  unto  them  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
31.  who  s.  of  his  decease  to  be  at  Jerusalem 
23-65.  other  things  blasphemously  s.  they  ag.  Iiim 
24.  C.  reraeuiber  bow  he  s.  to  you  in  Galilee 
ae.  u  thev  liius  s.  Jesus  stood  in  midst  ot  them 
John  1.  15.  Joho  said,  this  was  he  of  whom  1  *-. 

7.  13.  no  rnan  5.  openly  of  him  lor  fear  ot  Jews 
46.  the  officers  said,  never  man  s.  like  this  man 

8.  27.  they  understood  not  that  Ues.  of  the  Father 

10.  6.  what  things  thev  were  which  hes.  to  them 
41.  ail  things  that  John  s.  of  this  man  were  true 

11.  13.  howbeit  Jesus  «.  of  his  death 
51 .  this  s.  he  not  of  hims.  he  priiphesied  that  Jes. 

12.  29.  others  said,  an  angel  s.  to  hnn 
38.  saving  might  be  fultilled  w  Inch  he  s.  18.9,32. 
41.  when  he  saw  his  glory,  and  s.  of  him 

13.  22.  disciples  looked,  doubting  ol  whom  he  s. 
24.  he  should  ask  who  it  shoulil  be  of  w  iiom  he  j. 

lil.  a.-*   no  man  knew  Ibr  what  intent  he  s.  this 
21.  19.  this  .s.  he.  signifying  by  what  death  he 
dels  6.  10.  not  able  to  resist  spirit  by  winch  he  s 
S.  C).  gave  hervi  to  those  things  which  Philii)  s. 
10.  44.  while  Peter  yet  s. these  words.H.  Ghost  tell 

13.  45.  Jews  s.  ag.  th(«e  things  that  were  spoken 

14.  1.  and  so  i.  that  a  great  mullilude  believed 

19.  9.  buts  evil  of  that  way  before  tJie  iiiullitude 

20.  38.  sorrowing  nK>st  for  llie  words  which  he  s 


Hab.l.Vi.  and  not*,  continually  loslay  the  nation 
Mai.  3.  17.  1  will  ».  thera  as  amans|iaretli  hissoi. 
J.uke  15.  17.  hired  servants  have  bread  enough  los. 
Horn.  11.  21.  lake  heed,  lest  he  also  »•.  not  thee 
1  Cor.  7.  28.  Buch  shall  have  trouble,  but  I  s.  you 
2C.ir.l.23.that  to«.you  I  carae  nor  a.s  yet  to  Corinth 
13.  2.  that  if  I  come  again,  I  will  not  s. 
SPARED. 

1  Sam.  15.  9.  but  Saul  and  the  people  s.  Agag 
15.  fur  the  peoples,  the  best  of  the  sheep 

24.  10.  some  bade  me  kill  thee,  but  mine  eye  s. 

2  Sam.  12.  4.  *.  to  take  of  his  own  Hock,  and  herd 
21.  7.  the  king  s.  Mephiboshelli  eon  of  .lonathan 

2  Kings  5.  20.  master  hath  i.  Naaman  this  Syrian 
Psal.  78.  50.  he  s.  nut  their  soul  from  death 
Ezek.  20.  17.  mine  eye  s.  them  from  destroying 
jVnak  4.  t  10.  Lord  said,  thou  hast  «.  the  gounl 
Hom.8. 32.  he  ihat  s.  not  his  own  Son  but  delivered 
11.  21.  if  God  s.  not  the  natural  branches 
2  Pet.  2.  4.  if  God  s.  not  the  angels  that  sinned 
5.  and  s.  not  the  old  worhl,  but  saved  Noah 
SPAUKTH. 
Prov.  13.  24.  he  that «.  Ins  rod,  hateth  his  son 
17.  27.  he  that  hath  knowledge,  s.  his  words 
21.  20.  but  the  righteous  givetli,  and  s.  not 
Mai  3    17  I  will  spare  them,  as  a  mans,  his  son 

SPARING. 
/JcU  20  "9  wolves  shall  enter  in,  not  s.  the  flock 

JPARINGLV. 
2Cor.  9. 6.  this  I  say,  he  who  sowelh  s.  shall  reap  i. 

SPARK. 
.fob  18.  5.  and  the  s.  of  his  fire  shall  not  shine 
Isa  1   31.  and  the  maker  of  it  shall  be  as  a  s. 

SPARKS. 
.hb  5.  7.  man  is  born  to  trouble,  as  s.  fly  upward 
41.  19.  out  of  month  g<i  burning  lamps,  s.  of  tire 
P?-o<3.2t).  t  18.  as  mailmen  whocastelh.v.and  death 
Isa.  50.  11.  that  coiMpass  yourselves  ahoui  wnhj,-. 
/Jan  3   t22.  the  .«•  of  the  lire  slew  those  men 

SPARKLEI». 
Fzck   1   7«   like  ilie  colour  of  burnished  brass 

SPARROW. 
Psal.  84.  3.  yea,  the  »•.  Iiuth  hmiiil  a  house 

102.  7.  I  am  as  a  s.  al •  ui".ii  ihe  house-top 

SPA  K  ROWS. 

f^v.  14.  t4.  tal'«  f"'  •"'"  '"■"  *•  ''*''*'*  ""''  '^''""' 
Mai  10.  29   are  nut  tw<i  «.  sold  for  a  fartliing  ? 

31.  are  of  more  value  ihaii  many  *.  /.like  12.7. 
Luke  12.  6.  are  not  five  s.  ^ 
SPAT. 
/«Att9  e.when  he  had  ihiis  spoken,  hes.  on  ground 

SPEAK. 
Gen.  18.  27.  I  have  taken  on  me  to  s.  to  God,  31. 
24.  50.  we  cannot  s.  unto  thee  bad  or  good 
'Psal  ^I'lM  thenthou:..  m  visum  to  thy  Holy  One     31.  24.  take  heedthou  ».  nolto  Jacobgood  ur  bad 
ZiS:  27  ;!!:::  thou  ..  of  hnn,  sk.piids.  for  joy     32.  4^  thus  shall  ye  ..  to  niy   or.      sail,  .9. 

tjp  ^j^  44.  16.  what  shall  w«  sav  !  wnai  .siiaii  we  ».  . 

Sud  28  16  a  .  shall  i..-  li.e  l.-ngth,  an.l  a  s.  tUelEjod.  4.  14.  Aaron,  1  know  that  he  can  .«.  well 
breadth  of  tlebreast-pl:te'.f  judgment,     5.  23.  since  1  came  to  *.  to  Pharaoh  in   by  name 
5a  J,  7   2   ihou  shall  «.  all  that  1  command  thee 

I  San   17.  4.  G.dia-li's  hei-ht  sii  cubiU  a.i.l  a  s.      23.  2.  shall  not  *.  ,n  a  cause  to  decline  liltern.any 
/.a  »  1^  who  hath  meted  out,, eaven  with  .he  s.?\   29.  42.   ..here  I  w.l   meet  you,  to  ,.  there  tolhee 
zSmiau.  sh.ll  women  eat  <Mr  cb.ldr.ofa*.  long|   32.  12.  vberetore  bIiouI.I  Egyptians  s.  and  ^y  1 
569  ** 


t  Cvr.  13.  11.  when  I  was  a  child,  1  *■.  as  a  ciuld 

14.  5.  I  would  that  ye  all  s.  with  tongues 
Gal.  4.  15.  where  is  then  the  blessedness  ye  ».  of? 
Heb.'.  14.  of  which  tribe  Moses  s.  nothing  ol  priest 
12.  25.  who  refused  liim  that  s.  on  earth 
iPet  1.21.lioly  menof(;ods.  as  they  were  moved 
flsv.  1.  12.  Itu'rnAl  to  see  the  voice  that  s.  with  me 
13   11.  I  behekl  amither  beast  5.  as  a  dragon 

God  SPAKE 
G«n.35.15 Jacob  calle.l  place  whercGo(/s.Beth-e! 
Ejcod.'Hi.l.Gud  3.  all  these  wordssaying,  1  am  Ld. 
iJeut   I.  6.  the  Lord  our  God  s.  to  us  in  Horeb 
JosA.23.l4.not  one  thing  failed  of  good  llimgs  G.i. 
Mark  12.  26.  bow  in  tbe  bush  God  s.  to  him 
John  9.  29.  we  know  that  God  s.  u«to  Moses 
/icrs  7.  6.  and  God  n.  on  this  wise,  that  his  seed 
Wei.  1.  1.  God  who  s.  in  time  pasl  to  the  lathers 
See  l>ORD,  expressly. 
■    Lord  ur  God  SP.\iiE,  i'uplicillij. 
r;en.34.7.  G.  wiio  s.  .o  me,  and  swaie  to  me  saying 
I  Sci.T.  9.  17.  behol.'.  the  man  whom  I  s.  to  the.e  of 
28.  17.  and  Uie  L.  hath  done  to  him  as  he  s.  by  me 
2.Sa;K-7. 7.  s.  I  a  woiil  with  any  oflrilKyi  of  Israel  1 
23.  3.  God  said,  the  rock  of  Israel  s.  to  me 
lA'ti«<r«€.12.word  which  1  i.  iiiilo  llavid  thy  father 
i  Chran.  6.  4.  who  haih  fulfilled  that  wliicli  he  s. 
32.  24.  lie  s.  to  him,  and  gave  hiin  a  sign 
P.iol.  33.  9.  he  *.  an.l  it  wasdone,  hecommandeil 
99.  7.  he  s.  unto  tliem  in  the  cloudy  pillar 
la").  31.  he  s.  and  there  came  (lies  anil  lice 
34.  he  s.  and  the  locusts  came,  and  caterpillars 
[sa.  65.  12.  when  I  s.  ye  did  not  hear.Ofi.  4. 
Jir.  7.  13.  1  s.  to  you,  rising  up  early  and  S|ieakin 
22.  I  s.  not  to  your  fathers,  I  brought  them 
14.  14.  I  sent  Iheiu  not,  neither  s.  unto  tliein 
19.  5.  which  I  comiiianiled  not,  nor  s.  it 
2J.  21.  I  s.  unto  tliee  in  thy  proS|ierily,  bulsiiidsl 
31.  20.  for  since  Is.  against  hnn,  i  remember  him 
Ezek.  1.  28.  I  heard  a  voice  of  one  that  «.  2.  2. 
10.  2.  he  s.  unto  the  man  chithed  with  linen 
iJau  9.  12.  he  confirme.l  his  words  which  he  s 
//«».12.4.  found  him  in  Beth-el,  there  he  s.  with  iis 
Luke  1.  7(».  ashe  «.  by  mouth  of  his  Imly  prophets 
24.  44.  these  are  the  wor.ls  which  I  s.  to  you 
Hch  4   4.  he  e.  ni  a  certain  olace  on  this  wise 

SPAREST. 
/ad<r.  13.  11.  art  tlioii  the  man  k.  to  the  woman  1 
l'^2.  the  silver  thou  c.  of  also  in  mine  ears 
I  Sam.  28.  21.  hearkened  to  words  which  thou  «. 
IKings  8.  24.  thou  js.also  with  thy  moulh.and  hast 
fulfilled  it  with  thine  hanil,  2  Chruti.  6.  15. 
26.  let  thy  word  be  verified  which  thou  s.  lo  Uav. 
53  di.lst' separate  Hiem,  as  thou  «.  by  Moses 
JVtk.  9.  13.  and  «.  with  them  from  heaven 

.thy  H..lyOiie 


SPE 

Euiii.  34.  35.  until  he  went  in  to  ».  ivilh  the  Lord 

JVum.  l'2.S.  were  ye  notafrai  1  to «.  against  Mose* 

14    15.  who  have  heard  the  fame  of  thee  wdl  ». 

21  27.  why  thev  lliQti   in  proveibs,  say,  come 

22  8.  1  will  briiig  word,  as  the  Lord  shall s.  to  me 

35.  the  word  1  s.  to  thee,  that  lliou  shall  s. 
23.  5.  return  to  Balak,  and  thus  thou  olialt  s. 

12.  must  1  not  take  heed  tos.  that  which  the  Ld. 
27.  7.  the  daughters  of  Zelopliehad  s.  right 
Ileal.  18.  19.  words  winch  hesliull  i.  in  niy  name 
20.  who  shall  presume  lo  5.  a  word  in  my  iiiime 
26.  5.  and  thou  shall  s.  and  sa>  befuie  the  Lord 
.lush.  22.  24.  your  children  might  s.  lo  our  children 

1  .Sam.-25.  17.  a  son  of  Belial  that  a  man  cannot  s.  to 

2  .'iam.  3.  19.  anil  Abner  went  also  tos.  to  David 
27.  Joab  took  hiiu  aside  lo  s.  with  him  quietly 

7. 17. accord. lo  this  vision  so  did  Nathan  s.lo  Diiv. 

19.  10.  whv  s.  ye  not  one  woid  ol  bringing  back 

20.  16.  con'ie  near  hither  that  I  may  s.  with  thee 

18.  they  were  wont  to  s.  in  old  lime,  saying 

1  Kings  2.  19.  she  went  to  s.  lo  him  tor  Adonija^i 

12.  7.  wilt  s.  good  words  to  them,  2  C/iron.  10.7. 
10.  saying,  thus  shall  thou  s.  lo  this  people 

22.  24.  spirit  from  me  to  s.  lo  thee,  2  Chr.  18.  23. 

2  A'i;i4'sl8.27.1ialh  my  master  seni  me  to  Ihy  maslel 
aii/l  to  thee  tos.  these  words  7  /so.  36.  12. 

1  Chron.  17.  18.  what  can  David  s.  more  lo  Uiee? 

^  ^.„,..  _ 2  Cloron.  32.  17.  wrote  letters  to  rail  and  s.  iig.  God 

50.  14.  s.  no  arrows    JV>A.  13.24.  an.l  could  not  s.  in  the  Jews'  language 
EstU.  6.  4.  to  s.  lo  the  king  to  hang  Mordecai 
Job  6.  2.  how  long  wilt  thou  s.  these  things  ? 

11.  5.  but,  oh  that  God  would  3.  againsl  thee 

13.  7.  will  yes.  wickedly  for  G. and  talk  for  hira  ? 
18.  2.  mark,  and  afterwards  we  will  s. 

27.  4.  my  lips  shall  not  s.  wickedness  nor  deceit 
32.  7.  I  said,  da\s  should  s.  ami  teach  wisdom 

36.  2.  shew  ihal  I  have  yet  lo  s.  on  God's  behalf 

37.  20.  if  a  man  s.  he  shall  be  swallowed  up 
41.3.  H  ill  he  s.  soft  words  unto  lh«e  7 

Psal.  2.  5.  then  shall  he  s.  to  them  in  hia  wrath 
5.  6.  thou  shall  destroy  them  thai  s.  leasing 

12.  2.  they  s.  vanity,  they  s.  with  a  double  heart 
17.  10.  with  their  mouth  they  s.  proudly 

28.  3.  which  s.  peace  to  their  neighbours 

29.  9.  in  his  temple  doih  every  one  s.  of  his  glory 
31.  18.  which  s.  grievous  things  proudly  ng.  riirhl. 
35.  20.  for  ihey  s.  not  (reace,  but  devise  deceitful 

28.  my  tongue  shall  s.  of  thy  righteousness 
3rt.  12.  they  s.  mischievous  things  all  .lay  long 
40  5.  if  1  w.iuld  declare  and  s.  of  them 
41.  .5.  enemies  s.  evil  of  me,  when  shall  he  diet 

49.3.  iiiv  moiithshalls.of  wisdomand  meditation 
Tt-i.  3.  I.'ivest  lying  raiher  than  tos.  righleousneg* 
59.  12.  an.l  for  cursing  and  lying  which  they  s. 
63.  11.  mouth  of  them  thals.  liessliall  besloppec 
ti9.  12.  they  that  sit  in  the  gate  s.  against  me 
71.  1(1.  for  mine  enemies  s.  against  me 
73.  8.  ihev  are  corrupt,  they  s.  wickedly,  s.  loftily 
8.).  8.  ".  w'lll  hear  what  the  Lord  will  s.  he  willg. 

p.'ace  to  his  people,  but  let  them  nol  turn  to  foll.i 

94.4.  how  long  shall  they  utter  anil  s.  Iiaril  llimgs^ 
109.  20.  l<!l  this  be  the  reward  ot  them  ihal  s.  evit 
1 15.  S.  they  have  mouths,  but  they s.  iioi,  135. 16. 
119.  2:i.  princes  also  ilid  sit  and  s.  against  me 

172.  my  t.mgue  shall  s.  of  thy  word 
127.  5.  th.-y  shall  s.  with  the  enemies  in  the  gate 
139.  20.  for  Ihoy  .«.  against  thee  wickedly 
145.  6.  mm  shall  s.  of  might  of  thy  terrible  acta 
11.  they  shall  s.  of  the  glo^y  of  thy  kingdom 
21.  mv  mouth  shall  s.  the  praise  of  the  Lord 
Pron.  8.'7.  my  moulhshalls.  truth,  and  «  ickednesi 
2.3.  16.  my  reins  rejoice,  when  lips  s.  right  tliingi 
F.ccl.  3.  7.  a  time  to  be  silent,  and  a  lime  to  s. 
Ciii(t.7  9.  causing  hpsofthoselhat  are  asleep  to» 
Isa.  8.  20.  if  they  s.  not  according  to  this  word 
14.  10.  all  they  shall  s.  and  say  unto  thee 

19.  18.  live  cities  in  Egypt  shall  s.  lans.  of  Canr.an 
2H.  11.  with  another  tongue  shall  lies. to  Ibis  peopls 

29.  4.  and  thou  shall  s.  out  of  the  ground 
32.  4.  tunguc  of  the  stammerers  shall  s.  plainly 

6.  for  ihe  vile  person  will  s.  villany 
50.  4.  that  I  should  know  how  to  s.  in  season 
52.  6.  they  shall  know  that  I  am  he  thai  doth  9. 
59.  4.  trust  in  vamly,  and  s.  lies,  conceive  misch 


111  any  s.  I  .utce  ixi.  /.      au.  ^.  .rusi  m  vaun*,  n,iu  o.  1^.0,  v, ....-.- 

lid  for  two  farthings?  '  ofcr.  1.7.  whatsoever  I  command  thee,  thou  shall  f 


5.  14.  stiith  the  Lord,  because  ye  s.  this  word 
7.  27.  thou  shall  s.  all  these  words  to  them 

9.  5.  they  will  nol  s.  the  truth,  taught  to  ».  lie» 

10.  5.  idols  are  upright  as  palm  trees,  they  s.  not 

12.  6.  bel.eve  not,  iho'  they  s.  fair  words  onto  thee 

13.  12.  therefore  thou  shall  s.  this  word  to  Ihom 
18.  7.  at  what  instant  I  shall*,  about  a  nation,  9 

20.  I  stood  bef.ire  thee  to  x.,good  for  tlioni 
20.  9.  I  said,  1  will  not  s.  any  more  in  his  namo 
23.  16.  they  s.  a  vision  of  their  own  hc>art 
26.  2.  ■•<■  all  the  wor.ls  I  command  theo  to  «.  \ 

15.  the  Loril  hath  sent  me  10  s.  these  \vurds 
29.  24.  thus  shall  thou  also  ».  to  Shemiili 
32.  4.  and  sUall  a.  with  him  moutk  to^mouili 


SPE 

JV'r.  34.  3  he  shall  s.  with  thee  moaili  fO  h>6tith 
Miek.  2.  7.  and  Ihou  shall  s.  my  words  li>  them 
3.  10.  all  my  words  lliat  Isliall  s.  rpcelvo  in  lieatl 
W.  49.  !hfiy  say  of  me,  doth  he  not  s.  pariihles  ? 
24.  p.  and  tliou  shalt  s.  and  he  no  more  dumb 
J2.  21.  strong  anion;;  the  mighty  shall  .<.  to  him 
J3.  ri.  il  dost  not  s.  to  warn  wicliod  IVom  his  way 

10.  thus  ye  s.  ;]  30.  and  s.  one  to  anolher 
37.  18.  when  (he  children  oCthy  jieople  shall  s. 
?)an.  2.  9.  ye  have  prepared  corrupt  wonls  to  5. 
3.  29.  s.  anything  amiss  ag.  theGoil  olSliadr.uli 
7.  25.  he  shall  s.  gren.1  words  agnt.  the  Most  High 
11.  27.  shall .?.  lies  at  one  tahle,  hut  not  prosper 
//a*.  2.  3.  hut  at  the  end  it  shall  s.  and  nut  he 
iiech.  9.  t  n.  corn  shall  make  the  young  men  s. 
Mat.  10.  19.  how  or  what  yeshalls.  j)/u?-A13. 11. 
•         20._  lor  it  is  not  ye  that  s.  Mark  13.  il. 

32.  34.  how  can  ye  hcing  evil  5.  good  thines? 
,36.every  idle  wn'rd  ihat  men  shall  .•J.give  account 
4(5.  his  mother  (.tood  wit.'tout,  (ioiiring  to  s.  with 
Mark  2.  7.  why  dolh  this  man  thus  .s.  hlasphemies? 
9.39.  shall  do  a  miracle,  that  lightly. --.cvilol" me 
14. 71.  saying,  \  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye  *. 
16.  17.  in  my  name  they  shall  .>-.  with  new  tongues 
h-uke  1.  19. 1  am  sent  to  .?.  to  thee  and  tosliew  thee 
20.  not  able  to  5.  till  these  shall  he  performed 
■22.  when  he  came  out  he  could  not  s.  to  them 
4.  41.  he  rebuking  them,  suffered  them  nut  to  .<:. 
0  2f).  woe  to  you,  when  all  men  shal!  .1.  well  nfyou 
Ij.  o3.  and  to  provoke  him  to  *.  of  many  things 
12.  U).  whosoever  shall  ,t.  a  word  ag.  Soil  of  man 
^AnJ.ll.  verily  we. t.  thai  wi-do know,  and  testify 
9. 21.  he  IS  of  age,  ask  him,  he  shall  .>■.  for  hiTriself 
l<jj^Kt.  he  shall  not .«.  of  himself,  that  shall  he  .«. 
-.'».  when  I  shall  no  mure  s.  to  vou  in  proverbs 
mts  2.  7.  are  not  all  these  which".<r.  Galileans? 

II.  we  do  hear  them  .v.  in  tongues  works  of  (Jod 
4.  17.  thai  thev  s.  to  no  man  in  this  name 
^S.  not  to  s.  at  all,  5.  40.  ||  20.  we  camx.t  hut  s. 
■U-  that  with  all  boldness  thev  may  .v.  thy  word 
0.  11.  we  have  heard  him  s.  blasphemous  wor.'s 
33.  this  man  ceaselh  not  to  s.  blasphemous  woriis 
10.  3'.:.  when  he  Cometh  shall  s.  unto  thee 

i!'  •m  't\'  '"'^''"  '"  '   "  '■'•  •'•  ^''""" '""»"'  f*""'  « 

21.  .19.  I  beseech  thee  suffer  me  to  s.  to  people 

23.  5.  thon  shah  net  s.  evil  of  ruler  of  thy  people 

J|^  1.  Paul,  thou  art  permitted  to  .•?.  for  thy.self 

'-.J.  Is.  forth  the  words  of  truth  and  soberness 

Horn.  13.  Xi,.  I  will  not  Jare  to  s.  of  any  of  those 

,-,     ,  ,„   .  thinss  which  Christ 

JCor.].]0.ih.it  ye  all  s.same  thing  and  no  divisions 

j-  l.i.  which  things  also  we  s  not  man's  wisdom 

1  o  o  "^T'''  '""*"• '"  ''""  "*  tospiritual  but  carnal 

\Z.  M.  do  all  .s.  with  tongues  ?  |t  14.  23.  if  all  s. 

1_4.  .3.5.  it  is  a  shame  feir  women  to  s.  in  church 

.i9.  and  lorbid  not  (o  .s.  with  tongues 

P'il:  -■  ''•  '"  ""'  "is'"  <>l'«<«l  .«.  we  in  Christ 

■I.  l.{.  we  also  believe  and  Iherehire  s. 

12  19.  we.-.-.  IwforeGod  in  Christ,  but  for  edifvin" 
Kpk.  5.  12.  It  is  a  .shame  to .«.  of  those  things  done 
Cul  4.  4.  that  f  may  make  manifest, as  I  ought  to  s. 
I^/'Ac.M,  1.  ,S.  so  that  we  need  not  to  s.  any  thins 

*;■?■  V"^^  **"  "f*  •"•  "'"  as  pleasias  men  but  Gui] 

lb.  foibiddins  us  to  s.  to  the  Gentiles 
Tit.  3.  2  put  them  in  mind  10  .<!.  evil  of  no  man 
Heb.  2.  5.  the  world  to  come,  whereof  we  ,s. 

ti.  n,  tho' we  thus  s.  II  «>.5.  of  which  we  cannot  s. 
1  n   'o  IT    '"■"""■•>"•  '*''  Pverv  man  he  slow  to  .•?. 

>  ''f;r'  1  "  ^^^^"""^  'l">.»'  'against  you  as  evii  doers 

J.  10.  let  him  refrain  his  lips  that  theys.noguile 

„n:  cT^o'T  "'">'  ■'•  ''*■''  »'"  '•"»'  "S  "Vevii doers 
21  cL  Z.  10.  they  are  not  afraid  to  ,9.  evilofilignilies 
]-.  s.  evil  of  the  things  that  thev  understand  not 
lo   for  when  they  .9.  sreai  swell."  words  of  vanity 
1  .^7m  4.  .>  are  of  world,  therefore  s.  they  of  worlij 
"  o  T'      r"  "'"'''  ■''PS'"'-'' •'■  I'vit  of  dignities 
.0.  but  these  .«.  evil  of  those  thin  is  they  know  not 
''fj^-.r  -^  "'"  '<"<'"'  'I'-Pllis  of  S,uan,  as  they  s. 
iJ.  JO.  that  the  image  of  the  beast  should  both  s. 
SPIiIAK,   Imperattrtehj. 
Exod.  20.  19.  s.  thou  will,  us,  and  wo  will  hear 
.\«ni.  21).  8.  .,.  ye  to  the  rock  before  their  eyes 


SPE 


/,„,,   ,  i-p    ,      ■>   .  , "-  ""'-"  "c""'--  wieir  ryes        I  /  j/i/i 

r  o4         ,'       ^*"'>'-  f"  "if>retomeofthisninlterU7«?.  18.  3f» 


TsiiA^.  5.  A.  .Veeomfortahly  to  JetOS.  >xni  rrvio  her 
41-  I.  let  tliem  come  near,  then  let  iliem  i. 
5<>.  3.  neither  let  tbe  son  of  a  stranger  s.  saying 

n^'  L'7-  ^-  '"  ""^"'  ""  "''"  '  ■^"'■""^"■il  thee 
■-.*.  -M.  hath  my  word,  lei  him  s.  word  tailhfullv 
r),m.  10.  19.  and  1  said,  let  my  lord  s. 
ZerA.H.  l(i.  s.  every  man  the  truth,  Eph.  4.25 
in ';>-'  ^'  I'"'''  •'  "■'"''''  '"y  *«"""'  shall  be  healed 
ir     T'.i   ,,""  .  '""  '"  ''"'''"•^•»s.  ll'Ht  s-  yc  in  light 
■;  T*  ?.-,'.|-  ^''a'«''all  I'fgiven  111  that  hour,.Ae 
/-ufte  l..)J.  s.  to  my  brother  Ihat  he  divide  iiihrrit 
r 'o,r''''*"  '""  ^'""^y  •'• '"  y""  of  patriarch  Davi.i 
1u  n  ?"'  ^'an'iand  ,9.in  the  temple  10  the.ieople 
IH.  9.  he  not  afraid,  but  s.  hold  not  thy  peace 
I  Lor.  14.  28.  let  him  «.  to  himself  and  to  God 

.>;).  let  prophets  s.  two  or  three,  the  other  judge 
JiL  -.1.  s.  the  things  that  become  sound  doctrine 

10.  these  things  s.  and  exhort,  and  rebuke 
./a(«.2.)2.6o  s.  ye  and  do,as  they  that  shrill bejudg 
4.  1).  s.  not  evd  one  of  another,  brethren 
1  Pet.  4.  11.  let  him  .■?.  as  the  oracles  of  God 
/SI'E.AK. 

o^/t,'?-  '•*!.''?'  '^'^  f"'"!''*'  """y  ''caf  "I'fi  /s. 
Cr        T-r"'  "  "'O"  si'all  obey  ami  do  all  Ihat  /  9 
JYum.  22. 38.  G.  puttelh  in  my  mouth  ihat  shall  /  5 
/^cu?.  5^1.  hear  judgments  which  Is.m  your  ears 
■  L'  "•     f:^"?\ " '"'  >'""'■  '^''''-  '^*"'  ''avc  not  known 
,V!'ff,'^'J'*-  ''''""  ""^  Lord  sailh,  that  will  Js 
MH.  19.  If /5.  of  strength,  lo,  he  is  stron» 
3o  then  would  Is.  and  not  fear  him       ° 
1.*.  J.  surely  /would  s.  to  the  Almighty 
13.  hold  your  peace,  let  me  alone,  that  /  may  s. 
r     .      "Iso  could  5.  as  ye  do,  I  could  heap  wjrds 
0.  though  Is.  my  grief  is  not  assuaged 
3i.  20  shall  it  be  told  him  that  J.,.?  if  a  man  s. 
fsal.4;).  I.  Js,  of  things  which  I  have  made 

ion  ,  .''"^  ^"  •'■""''Ifi'l  'I'll  J  cannot  .9. 
J^O.  7.  hut  when  /  s.  they  are  for  war 

(■?■  1  ,"■*■  "'■'"'  '■'""'  ■'•  ''glxeousness,  I  declare 
M-  1.  /that  s  in  righleousiiess,  mighty  to  save 

r.o'      "'l'  '^*'"''  '  '^'*""'"  *■  <"'"  •  »"'  a  child 
h^lU.  to  whom  shall  Is.  and  give  warnin"? 
2H.  7  hear  this  word  that  J  s.  in  thine  ears 
..■,-'!,  '^"y  ''i"  ^'"ce  of  the  Lord  which  f  s. 

'?.'"'■  V'-^l  ^^\"'cK»»>^erMnni]  ^vot,^s  Ihar  Is. 
,1    j-*J-^. ""^fefore  s.  /  to  them  in  parables 

«  r-i    f"-  •'"*',"  ''''"''  '  '*""  «■  '*>  «''f«  am  he 

6.  G3.  the  words  that  Is.  to  you,  they  are  spirit 

7.  17.  whether  If  be  of  G.  or  whether  /s,  of  mvs. 
.->u  ''*•>". 'he  vvorld  those  things  I  heard  of  him 
■^d.  as  my  Father  tausht  me  Is.  these  thint-s 

10  :io  "u"""  ^^'"''*'  '  '"'''^■''  *''^"  ^'''"'  "ly  f  aiher 
ii  4J.  he  gave  commandment  what  /should  s 

1^   iQ 'f  '  *■  ^^  ""■  ^'a'tiff  sai'l  '•>  mo  so  Is. 
A  \,:   ,'•  ""'  o*"  a".""!""  whom  r  have  chosen 
4.  10.  the  words  that  Is.  Is.  rot  of  myself 
I..  13.  and  these  things  /.9.  in  the  world 
.^c<s21.3/.mav /,9.  to  thee?  1|  26.26. /also  s.freely 
«<,m   3  5.  IS  G„d  unrighteous  ?  /  .9.  as  a  man 
<>.  IJ.  y  .9.  alter  the  manner  of  men,  Oal.  3.  15 
/■  1.  for  Is.  lo  them  that  know  the  law 
n.  13.  /5.  toyou  Gentiles,  I  am  apostle  of  Gent. 
I^f.tir.  »).  .5.  /  .9.  i„  your  shame,  l.j.  34. 
7.ti.  /^<.  Ibis  by  permission,  not  of  commandment 
li.  but  lo  the  rest  .9.  7,  not  the  Lord 
3.).  and  Ibis  Is.  lor  your  own  profit 
1(1    1.5    /  A  a.s  to  wise  men,  judge  ye  what  I  say 
l.i.  I.  though  /  .9.  with  tongues  of  men  and  angels 
14   f).  e.vce|.t  /shall  *.  to  yo.i  by  revelation 
J«.  Is.  with  tongues  more  than  voo  all 

'"■•7   -,''■,     "■  ■'*■  "•'  '"  "'y  clt'l'lfcn,  (>e  ye  enlarged 
/.  J.  /  s  not  tins  to  coridemnyou,  for'l  have  said 
01    ,"    ''"  "■'"'^''  ^«-  's-  i'  not  after  the  Lord 
-I.  /.9.  as  concerning  reproach,  /  .9.  foolishly 
„,    W}"'^  'ninisters?  /*.  asa  fool,  I  am  more 
fL''\        '""  '  ^-  PO'icerning  Christ  uiiil  church 
h.  20.  that  therein  /  may  s.  boldiv,  as  I  ought  lo  ^ 
nitC  4.  II.  not  Ihat  /.9.  m  respect  of  want 
I  Tim.  2.  7.  /.9.  the  truth  in  Christ,  I  lie  not 
l7ftn  SPEAK,  or  will  I  SPEAK 


SPR 


r    cf^  I  iwv,  .M  1.(1  ■,>  111,11 1  t-j 

■>.  27.  s.  thou  to  us  all  that  Lord  shall  s.  to  thee 

nf^     '"■  *'■  ''''  """  '■''''■  on  w'lite  asses 

l.».  30.  consider,  take  advice,  and  .9.  your  minds 

ic. '""•.-■  .   *■  '■"'''''  '"'"■  "'V  servant  hearelh,  10. 

iSam.  1  /  h.  sliall  we  doafter  thissav.  ifnot*-.  thou 

1  liinrrs '«.  1.3.  s.  that  which  is  good,'  2  Chr.  18.  !•>. 

2  Kinrrs  18.  iiii.  s.  ji,  Syrian  language,  ha  .3tj   n 
.KsfA.  5.  14.  and  to-morrow  s.  thou  to  (he  king 

io  J;       "/  *• '"  "'"  '''"■''''  """^ ''  shnll  leach  thee 
•IT  Sk  "''        "'"  *•  •'"''  »"swer  Ihou  me 
.U.  32.  s.  for  I  desire  to  justify  thee 
34.  33^  therefore  s.  what  tlioii  knowest 
P,9n/ 7.1. .").  lifl  not  your  horns,  not  with  n  stiff  neck 
I  roTt.  23.  y.  s.  not  in  the  ears  of  n  fool 
/so.  8.  10.  s.  word,  it  shall  not  stand,  G.  is  with  us 
30  10.  wh(^ay,  s.  unto  113  sraoolli  things 
570 


pt  not  Ld  he  angry,  and  /  will  s.  32. 


jVnm.  12.  6.  and  /  vtlf  s.  t.i  him  in  a  dream 

li.  with  him  wj«  /s.  mouiht'omouibanpiirently 
24.  1.1.  but  what  L.stt,lh,that»,7/  /  .9.  cannot  go 
beyond  command,  1  A"i«ir.9 2i.'.  )4.  2  Cir.  iS.  13. 
II     r\     ""■''  ''^'■'  ^  y^  heavens,  and  /i«/7/  «. 
>uiig.  h.  .39._Gi(leon  said,  /  »,H  «.  (>„,  ,his  once 
■7  r."™-  't  '''■  "'y  *'andmaid  said,  /«,,«. 9.  lo  king 
I  A,_«,r.9  2  18.  well,  /  will  s.  for  thee  to  Ih,  king 
•*A  ,    )  J.  /  „,Ws.  in  tlift  anguish  of  my  spirit 
'"•  '■ -^  «■'"  s-  "1  the  bitterness  of  my  soul 
■Jr  r,"-  ^  """  *•  "^a'  '  may  '«  refreshed 
.>■*.  31.  mark  well,  hold  thy  peace,  and  I  Ufill  s 
B     I'^i^il'v'  l"^^''**''  ">fe,  and  /  will  «. 
>!,;;*: 7;  "'""'  '^  "^y  people,  and  /  irill  .9. 
iValrr  ^",V'  ^""''^  '■  ""'^'  '  *''«'"l''  offend 
iia.  40.  /  mil  a.  of  thy  loitimonies  beli»ro  kings 


Psal.  14,5.  5.  Iictlh.  of  the  honour  ofth*  mafpsfy 
P''"'-^b.  hear,  for  /  ,c>ll  s.  of  excellen.  tnmg/ 
r  ■,  ..  .  '*'  =et  me  lo  great  men,  and  /  irtll  3 
,0  0---  ,'■  *.V!°''  ""  ""y  '«'■'•  and  /  u-Hl  *.  to  the. 
IJ  «  ;/  !f' "  *■.""''  '^'"*'  '  *•  »'"'"  comelo  pi,s« 
y*o.9.^.14.  /a>.  alhirehe  and.»  cor^loiiabiv  1,.  hoi 
1  Lor.  14.  Jl.  w,ih  olher  lips  mil  J  s.  lo  this  iieoi.lt 
„    ,^^  SPEAKEk  *     ' 

/■-     ,  i  'I;^H'  "*"  ""  '■'■''  -'•  '"^  fst.iblished  in  eartj 
-ics  14.  12.  iMJCausc  he  was  ihe  chief* 

SPEAK  EST. 
1  .^am.  '.).  21.  wherefore  then  .r.  thon  ..»  to  me  » 
Sft-"'"-  '••,-;'•  "''^  "•  '^""  anymore  ol  ,l,y  „,a,i,.n>1 

,/«'^^,,    7' ""' '^"'■''^  *""»■•"  »t'y ''P'i-ch.imb». 

p  hi^-^r"! '■  ^^ """^ "'" "'^ '""i'--i' « o""n  ■ 

f^s«/  50.  20  thousitlest  and  .9.  ai-ninsl  ihv  !,r„.h9' 
/       lo  „-"'"l"  '"'g'''"'s"'e  J'tslified  when  thou, 

^o  o'-,'^-  '^°''  '^''"  *•  '^^''«''»  oflslim^el 

4.3.  2.  thou  *   falsely,  the  Lord  hath  riotsent  the. 
■7     1    ..;  'f- 'O""  S""'^«t  him  not  warning,  nor  s 

w  .'■  •■?■ ;,;    ."■""  •'■  '""^  '"•'"■  ""•""'  "''""■  ''"H 

,     ,     ,«•  I?-  ,"'''^'  *•  "'""  '"  ""-'"  ">  fsrahles  ? 
r  A    .  •  on    ^■*-  ""'"  "'""P'-""''!'-  t"'<>.^or  lo  alff 

'^"u  "10   P    ■  "'""  *•/'"'"  '''=""'y'  »'"'  ^-  ""  P'-verl, 

19   10^  P, late  sailh  to  him,  *.  tli,,,,  nm  onto  me"- 

Jicts  1,.  19.  may  we  know  this  whereof  thou  ,.;' 

SPEAKETII 
^fw   45^12.  that  it  is  mv  month  that  s.  to  yr„ 
a/"     ^./P.-  ^''"^^  '"  '"'""'s  as  a  man  s  to'frieni. 
J^um.  2.1.  2h.  all  that  the  I,ord  .9.  that  ii.Hst  I  ,|„ 

D     •  in  ■','  t"',1  ■'■  '""'^■'  y"'  '"''"".  ^f-'  '"an 
P.9«/^12.  3  slinl  rn,  off  tongue  that  ...  prnud  il,i,«, 

13.  2.  and  he  il.at  s.  the  Iruth  in  his  heart 
3|.  30.  the  moi>lh  of  the  righteous  .9.  wi.sdoni 
41.  0.  anil  fl  he  come  to  see  me,  he  .9.  vanity 
144.  «.  whose  niriuth  s.  vanity,  II. 

Pt,,v.  2.  12.  from  the  man  thai  >•.  froward  thiu-s 
b.  13.  he  s.  wilh  his  feet,  he  leachelh  with  fingers 

0.  32.  the  mouth  of  the  wicJted  ,9.  frowar-iiess 
la  .1  '•''"'•■"«•  l'alh,sheweih  foith  riiihteouBn. 
18   (here  is  (hat  s.  hke  the  pierciiiiis  of  a  sword 

14.  2.5.  but  a  deceitlul  witness  s.  lies 
16.  13.  and  they  love  him  that  .9.  iK'ht 

II'  oq"!'"'  *•,*"'•''  "•" '*''''^'"'  ft "  ■'■  '»'s  ^h""  P^Tisfc 
**■  i?-  '"•'  "'6  man  that  heareth,  s.  coiislanlly 
20.  2^.  when  he  s.  fair,  beheve  him  not 
fsa.  X  L.  an  evil  doer,  and  every  mooih  s.  foil* 
:,r  7;'''  «lef  oy,  even  when  the'nee.lv  s.  right 
,      no.*'  *■  "P"Sl"'v  shall  dwell  ,m  hi»h 
Jer    t.  H.  iheir  tongue  .9.  deceit ;  one  s.  peaceab], 

11'  a  "  "'""^  ^'^"'^  '''*  f'""'  ■»•  lo  vou 

28.  2.  thus  *.  tbe  Lord  (lie  (Jod  of  Isr.-jel  "9  26 

r    ^  ,«  =    '  ^^'  -•  ^"^^  '■  -■  ■^'"'■*-  "■  '2.  I  7.  9 
Fzek.  10  5  as  a  voiceof  AlmighlvGorf  when  he* 

1,'"f,o' 00 '.''"1  "''*""■*•'■"  """  *•  "Pngliily 
,f -il '  -?■ '""  ®'"'"  0<".V""rF«tl'cr  v,ho.9.  inyoQ 
I-.  Ji..  who.s.1  s.  a  word  against  the  Soi>  of  man  • 
but  Whosoever  .9.  again.vt  the  Holy  GliosJ 
34.  howean  ye  bemgeviUjieak  good  ?  lor  ont  of 
ahiindance  of  the  heart  mouth  s.  I.vtct)  45. 
.'ehn  .t.  31.  he  (hat  is  of  the  earth,  .9.  of  Hie  earA 
.14.  he  whom  find  sent,  .9.  the  words  of  God 
/  J8.  he  Ibnt  s  of  himself,  seekelh  hisown  »lnr» 
-11.  but  lo,  he  s.  boldly,  they  sr>y  nolhiiig  lohidi 
«.  44.  when  he  a.  a  lie.  he  .9.  ol'his  own 
19.  12.  who  niakeih  hims4;lf  a  kiivg,  5.  ag   Cesai 
Jicts  8.  34   I  pray,  of  whom  s.  the  prophet  lhis» 
hum.  1 ).  (x  righle«usi.ie.ss  of  faiih  *.  on  ibis  wis* 
1  Cvr.  14.  ..  he  that  s.  in  an  uaknown  (unsuo- 
ho«beil  in  (be  Sjnrit  he  *.  mvsteriet 
.1.  be  that  prnphcsielh,.s.  uiilo  memo  edrficatioa 
4.  thai  .9.  Ill  an  unknown  timgue  i-«li6eth  himself 
5  greater  is  he  that  prophesielh,  than  be  that  ft. 
11.  I  shall  be  to  liim  that  *.  a  kiibarian 
l.s.  let  him  that  s.  in  lan  unkaown  ton»He 
1   riH,   4^1.  BOW  Spirit  .9.  e.^pressiyinl.-Hte.time. 
Hfli.  il.  4.  anil  by  11  he  hetn?  deai«l,  yet  s. 
12  .5.  forgotten  the  e.xhorlalkvn  which  .9.  loyop 
24.  that  s.  b<>tler  Ihiii-s  than  tbat  of  Ahel  ' 
.a.  see  that  yerefuse  nftlKimlhal  ».  ranch  inom 
if  we  turn  away  from  hue  that  .9.  from  heaven 
./H)a.4.  lI.helhaty.evilofhisBrolbe.asdiridoeis 
his  brother,  .9.evil  of  the  law  and  judgeih  ii«,  law 
./ude  Ife  and  their  mouth  *.  feat  swelling  words 

SPEAKING.  ^ 

Ofn  24.  15.  b&fore  he  bad  done  s.  Rebekah  cama 
4,-).  and  belore  I  had  dome  s.  in  mine  heart 
ii"'n^"  ^"  *^"''  *•  OBtofthe  midst  of  llw  lire 
11.19.  s.ol  them  when  thou  ssitest  in  thine  hiaiM 
Riitk  1.  78.  (hen  she  left  .9.  unto  hor 
Ksth.  10.  3.  and  s.  peace  to  all  his  seed 
■  fob  1.  16.  while  he  v/asyets.  another  cam-e,  17  13 
4^2.  hiu  who  eiin  wilbhold  himself  from  s.  ? 
32.  1,5.  ihey  answered  no  more,  thev  left  off*. 
real  34. 13.  and  tliy  Sips  fsom  s.  guil» 


SPE 

l^al.  £.  3.  go  astr:)r  astoon  as  the;  be  tx«rn,  s.  lies 

Isa.  58.  9.  ^t'tiiuu  take  uway  iVoin  lliec  s.  vanity 

13.  nor  s.  tliiiie  own  words  on  my  holy  liay 
5ii.  13.  in  lyiii^,  ai"l  *•  oi^ircisiun  .and  rc'vult 
65.  24.  and  wliile  ihoy  -arc  vut  s.  1  wiij  licir 

./cr.  7.  l.l.rfisiiig  ujt  early  and  i.  'J5.  3.  |  ;t>.  U. 
38.  4   lie  wcakeaelli  the  hands  in  ;>'.  such  words 
87.  thoy  teft  ort'«.  the  nialter  was  not  jietceivrd 

Dan.  7.8.  and  a  inouili  s.  great  things,  liev.  13.  5. 
H  13.  {  heard  one  ar.iot  s.  and  another  said 
9.20   whiles  1  was  .<   praying  and  coufessiji^,  21. 

/3cts  U.  3.  they  nhode,  .s.  hoidly  in  the  Lord 

20.  30-  s.  perverse  things,  to  draw  away  disciples 
1  Cor.  12.3.no  mans,  hy  SjiiritcaileLli  Jesus  accurs. 
-  Car.  I'.i.  3.  since yeseek  a  proof  ol  Christs.  in  me 
ppi.  4.  15.  but  s.  the  truth  in  love  may  grow  up 

5.  lU.  s.  to  yourselves  in  (isalins,  hymns,  and  songs 
(  Tr/ii.-l.i.sliall  depart  Ironi  t'ailh,s  liesiii  hypocnsv 
5.  13.  busy-ijo<lies  s.  things  which  tltey  ought  not 
I  fet.  i.  4.  lu  the  same  excess  of  riot,  s.e»il  of  you 
»'e«  End. 
SPb;.\lvlNG. 
JU<U~  6.  7.  think  tlay  shall  be  heard  for  much  s. 
Epk.  4.  31.  let  all  evil  s.  be  jmt  awav  from  you 

*        SPi:.\KlNUS. 
1  P-st.  2,  1,  laving  asnli;  all  guile,  e.-.vies,  and  evil  s. 

SI'C.All. 
Josh.  8.  18.  the  I^ord  said,  stretch  out  thy  s.  OC. 
Jadg.  5.  H.  was  there  a  s  ^eeii  among  4U,(100  in  Isr. 
i  Sam.  1.^  ^.J.  s.  with  any,  but  with  Saul  and  Jona. 
17.  7   and  the  staff  of  his  s.  was  like  a  weaver's 
beam,  'iSiim.  21.  1!).  1  Chron.  20.  5. 
45.  thoa  coniest  with  a  sword,  and  with  a  *. 
47.  the  Lord  saveth  not  with  s>vord  and  «. 

21.  8.  is  there  not  here  under  thy  hand  s.  or  sword 
26.  7.  and  Saul's  s  stuck  at  his  bolster,  il. 

8.  let  me  smile  liiiii,  I  pray  thee,  with  the  s. 

16.  ninvsee  wirere  the  king's  5.  is,  and  the  cruse 
8  Sa/B.  I.  0.  behold,  Saul  leaned  upon  his  5. 
2.  23.  Abncr  with  the  end  of  the  .«.  smote  Aaahel 
23.  7.  must  t>e  fenced  witli  iron  and  staffof  a  s. 

S.  he  lift  up  his  s.  against  800,  whom  he  slew 

18.  heUfiedup».a;aiii9t;<00,  ICAroii.  II.  11,  20. 
21.  he  slew  Egvptian  with  hisowns.  lCAr.Il.23. 

Job  39.  23.  quiver  raitleth,  gliliering  s.  and  shield 

41.  2(5.  s.  of  him  that  layelh  at  hiin  cannot  hold 

29.  leviathan  laii^heth  at  the  shaking  of  a  i. 

Piol.  35.  3.  draw  out  also  the  .t.  stop  the  way 
46.  9.  he  breakeih  hnw  and  cutleth  s.  in  sunder 

Jer.  6.  23.  they  shall  lay  hold  on  \mv;  and  s. 

ffah.  3. 3.  the  horseman  lifteth  up  the.  sword  and  .9. 

Hab.  3.  11.  at  the  shining  of  the  glittering  s. 

John  19.  34.  a  soldiir  with  a  5.  pieroed  his  side 
SPE.\RS. 

1  Sara. 13. 19.  lest  Hebrews  make  them  swords  ors. 
B  KiAgslX.W.  tocaptainsdid" priest  give  king  Da- 
vid's «.  that  were  in  the  temple,  2  Ckr.  23.  9 

BCAr.ll.  1»  in  ev.  several  city  heputshields  ands 
2<i.  14.  rfzzi.ih  prepared  for  them  shields  and  s. 
JVVA.  4.  13.  I  set  the  |>eople  with  their  s.  and  bows 

l»i.  thf  other  half  of  them  hlld  the  .<J  21. 
Peal.  57.  4.  whose  teeth  are  .«.  and  arrows 
/ifi.2.4.shiill  l;'-at  5.  into  (irimiiig  hooks,  jUic.  4.  3. 
Jcr.  46.  4.  furbish  the  t".  and  put  on  the  hrigandines 
Etek.  39. 9.  they  shall  burn  s.  with  fin!  seven  years 
Jctl  3.  10.  beat  your  pruning-liooks  intos. 

spi:armen. 

Psai.  68.  30.  rebuke  the  company  of  5.  the  bulls 
jJcts  23.  23.  saying,  make  ready  two  hundred  s. 

SPECIAL. 
Detit.  7.  6.  Lord  ba;h  chosen  thre  to  be  a  s.  people 
tfal.  3.  t  17.  when  I  make  up  my  s   treasure 
jicU  19.  U.  *.  miracles  done  by  tlie  hand  of  Paul 
Sen  F..sPEr;i*LLY. 
SPECKLED. 
Oeu.  ^  !R.  removing  from  thence  thes.  cattle 
31.  .8.  the  .«.  sbaK  be  ihy  wages,  the  cattle  bare  s. 
Jt.r.  12.  9.  ininn  heriiaie  is  to  me  as  a  ».  bird 
2«ei.  1.  8.  beliind  v:pre  red  horses,  s.  and  white 

SPECTACLE. 
J  C^r.  4.  9.  far  we  are  made  a  «.  to  the  world 

SPED. 
Judp.  5.30  havethev  not  .I.?  have  they  not  divided 

SPBECH 
Wnn.4.23  beark.  toniv  s.  H  11.1.  earth  was  of  ones. 
F.t4)d.iW.  Muat«  said.O  my  Lord,  I  am  slow  of  s. 
/)rut.  22.  14.  and  irive  occasions  of  s.  against  her 
3*-.  2.  mT  t.  >h«ll  distil  as  dew,  as  the  small  rain 
t  .*ffl»i.  IS   t  16.  n  son  of  Jesse,  prudent  in  s. 

2  Sam.  14.  20.  to  fetcli  about  this  form  of*. 

19.  11.  seeing  the  5.  of  all  Israel  is  come  to  king 
I  Kitef  3.  10.  and  Solomon's  s.  pleased  tlic  Lor<l 
ff.-h  13.  24.  their  child,  spake  half  ins.  of  Ashdod 
Job  12.  20.  he  removelh  away  the  s.  of  the  trusty 

13.  17,  bear  dlligenlly  m\  s.  and  r.'V  declaration, 
CI.  2.  P/:ai.  17.  6.  fsa.  28.  23.  |  32.  9. 
15   t  4.  and  thou  restrainest ».  'oi:iore  God 
24  K.  who  wUi  mcke  my  «   nothing  worth? 
29  22.  and  my  ».  dropped  upon  tbem 
37. 19.  we  cannot  Older  our  «.  by  reason  of  darka 
571 


SPE 

Ps(il.19.2.  day  unto  (lay  utteretn  s.  nignt  unto  nigtil 
3.  there  is  no  s.  where  their  voice  is  not  heard 

04.  t  5.  they  encourage  themselves  in  an  evil  s. 
Prov.  1.  t  6.  to  undersiand  an  elocjuent  .s. 

7.  21.  with  her  fair  s.  she  caused  him  to  yield 

17.  7.  excellent  .t.  becometh  not  a  fool 
Cant.  4.  3.  thy  lipa  are  like  scarlet,  thy  s.  is  comely 
Isa  3.  t  3.  I  will  take  away  the  skilful  of  s. 

2fi.  t  16.  they  have  poured  out  a  secret  s. 

29.4.  shall  be  brought  down,  thy  s.  shall  he  low  out 
of  the  dust;  thy  s.  shad  whisjier  out  olthedust 

33.  19.  of  a  deeper  s.  than  thou  canst  perceive 
.fer.  31.  23.  as  yet  they  shall  use  this  s.  in  Jiidah 
F.zek.  I.  24.  l!ie  voice  of  s.  as  the  noise  of  a  host 

3..'>.  Ihoii  art  not  sent  to  a  people  of  a  strange  s.  C. 
Hab.  3.  2.  O  Ld.  I  have  heard  thy  s.  and  was  afraid 
Mai.  26.  7:!.  art  one  of  them,  thy  s.  bewrayeth  thee 
Murk  7.  32.  one  that  had  an  impediment  in  his  s. 

14.  70.  art  a  Galilean,  and  thy  s.  agreeth  thereto 
.>o/tn  8.  43.  why  do  ye  not  understand  my  s.t 
.icts  14.1  l.their  voice,  saying  in  the^.  of  Lycaonia 

20.  7.  (ireached  and  conimued  hiss,  till  midnight 

1  Cor.i.l.  I  came  not  with  excellency  of «.  or  wisd 
4.i.  was  not  with  enticing  words  of  man's  vvisdonc 

4.  19.  I  will  know,  not  the  s.  hut  the  powjir 

2  Cor.  3.  12.  we  use  great  plainness  of  s. 

7.  4.  great  is  my  boldness  of  s.  toward  you 
10.10.  bodily  presence  weak,  his 5.  isconiemplible 
11.6.  though  I  he  rude  in  s.  yet  not  in  knowledge 

Col.4.  6.  let  your .«.  he  always  wilhgrace,  seasoned 

TU.  2.  8.  sound  s.  that  cannot  be  condemned 
SPEECHES. 

JVmot.  12.  8.  I  will  speak  with  him  not  in  dark  s. 

.lob  6.  20.  and  the  s.  of  one  that  is  desperate 

15.  3.  or  with  j;.  wherewith  he  can  do  no  good? 
32.  14.  neither  will  I  answer  him  with  your  s. 

t  15.  they  removed  s.  from  themselves 
Rnni. "iZ.  18.  by  fairs,  deceive  the  hearls  of  simple 
Jiide  15.  to  convince  them  of  all  their  hard  s. 

SPEECHLESS. 
.Mat.  22.  12.  not  a  wedding  garment,  and  he  was  s. 
/Atke  1.  22.  Zacharias  beckoned  them  and  rem.  s. 
JictsO.  7.  men  which  journeyed  with  hiin  stood  s. 

SfEED. 

Gen.  24.  12.  O  Lord,  1  pray  thee,  send  me  good  s. 

Ezra  0. 12. have  made  a  decree,  let  it  be  done  with  s. 

fsa.  5.  26.  behold,  they  shall  come  with  s.  swiftly 

./Jets  17.  15.  for  to  come  to  him  with  all  s. 

2  ./olin  10.  receive  him  not,  nor  hid  him  God  s. 

11.  that  biddeth  him  God  s.  is  partaker  of  evil 

See  Make,  Made. 

SPEEDY. 

ZepA.l. IS. shall  make  even  a  s.  riddance  of  all  tbem 

SPEEDILY. 

1  .<fam.  27. 1.  than  that  I  should  .9.  escape  to  Philist 

2  Sam.  17.  16.  lodge  not  in  plains,  but  s.  pass  over 
2  OAror8.35.  13.  other  holy  oliermgs  divided  they  s 
Ezra  6.  13.  as  the  king  had  sent,  so  lliey  did  s. 

7.  17.  that  thou  mayest  buy  s.  with  this  immey 
21.  that  whai  Ezra  shall  require,  it  be  done  s. 
36.  let  judgment  be  executed  s.  upon  him 
Estli.  2.  9.  be  .t.  gave  her  things  for  puti6cation 
Psal.  31.2.  deliver  mes.  II  69.17. bearmes.143. 7. 
79.  8.  let  tby  tender  mercies  s.  prevent  us 
102.  2.  in  the  day  when  I  call,  answer  me  s. 
Eccl-  8.  !1.  because  sentence  is  not  executed  s. 
ha.  ,58.  8.  and  thy  health  shall  spring  forth  s. 
.laet  3.4.  and  if  ye  recompense  me,  .9.  will  I  return 
Zech  8.  21.  let  iis  go  s.  and  pray  before  the  Lord 
Luke  18.  8.  I  tell  yon,  that  he  will  avenge  thems. 

SPE.ND. 
Deut.  32.  23.  I  will  s.  mine  arrows  upon  them 
./oA21  13.tliey  s.  their  days  in  wealth,  and  go  down 
36.  11.  they  s.  their  days  in  prosperity,  and  years 
P.';al  90.  9.  we  s.  our  years  as  a  tale  that  is  told 
/.trt..55  2.  wliv  s.  money  for  that  which  is  not  bread? 
yictg  20.  10.  bccHuse  be  would  not  s.  time  in  Asia 
2Cfar.l2.15. 1  will  verv  gladlv  ,s-.and  be  spent  for  you 

SPENDEST. 
Luke  10.  35.  wbatsoi^vfr  ihou  «.  more,  I  will  repay 

SPEND  ETH. 
Prop,  2r  20.  but  a  foolish  man  s.  it  up 
29.  3.  Ih-^t  keoppih  com.  withliarlois,s.  substance 
/?cc^6.12.day8  of  vain  lift- .which  he  s.  as  ashadow 

SPENT. 
Gfn.  21.  15.  and  the  water  was  s.  in  the  bottle 
47.  18.  we  will  not  hide  it  how  that  our  money  ias. 
Lfv.  26.  20.  and   your  strength  shall  be  s.  in  vain 
./i«in-.19.1t.whentlify  were  hy  Jcbus,day  was  fars. 
1  .Vam.  9.  7.  for  ihc  bread  is  .«.  in  onr  vessels 
.fob  7.  R.  mv  days  are  s.  without  hope 
17.  t  L  niv  spirit  is  .«.  my  days  are  extinct 
Psal.  31.  10.  for  my  life  is  s.  with  crief 
/.«(i.  49.  4.  I  have  s.  mv  strength  for  nought 
.Ifr.  37.  21.  till  alt  the  bread  in  the  city  wass. 
I  Mark  5. 26.  and  had .?.  all  that  she  had,  Luke  8. 43. 
6.  35.  when  the  dav  was  far  s.  Luke  24.  29. 
!,uke  15.  14.  when  the  prodigal  bad  s.  all 
.Ids  17.  21.  s.  their  lime  to  tell  some  new  thing 
Rom.  13. 18.  the  night  is  fat  s,  the  day  is  at  hand 


SPT 

^Cor  12.  15.  i  will  giadiy  spend  and  b6  J.ftw  yOU 

SPEW,  See  Spub. 

SPICE. 

Eiod.  3.5. 26.  rulers  brought  s.  and  oil  for  the  light 

Cant.  5.  1.  1  have  gathered  my  myrrh  with  my*. 

SPICES. 
Gcn.i'i.  II.  carry  down  man  a  present,  balm  and  • 
Kind.  25.  (i.  and  s.  for  anointing  oil,  35.  8. 
30.  t  7.  Aaron  shall  burn  thereon  incense  of  s. 
23.  take  tluiu  unto  thee  principals. of  myrrb,  34 
37.  29.  he  made  the  pure  incense  of  sweet  t, 
39.  t  '•^.  they  brought  incense  of  sweet  s. 

1  Kivgs  10.  2.  camels  that  bare  s.  10  2  Chron.  9. 1 
25.  they  brought  to  Solomon  s.  2  Chron.  9.  24. 

2  Kings  20.  13.  Hezekiali  shewed  them  s.  ointmeiu 

and  all  that  was  found  in  his  treasures,  >'sa.39.2. 
1  Citron.  9.  29.  some  were  appointed  to  oversee  ^ 

30.  sons  of  the  priests  made  the  ointment  of  s. 
2Chrnn.  9.  9.  the  queen  of  Slieha  gaveSohmiona. 
16.  14.  divers  s.  prepared  for  the  burial  of  Asa 
32.  27.  Hezekiali  made  treasures  for  s.  and  gold 
Ca?<t.4  10.  the  smell  of  thine  ointments  than  aliiL        i 
14.  myirli  and  aloes,  with  all  the  chiefs.  1 

10.  blow  upon  my  garden,  that  s.  may  flow  out       4 

5.  13.  his  cheeks  are  as  a  bed  of  s.  as  sweet  flowers        \ 

6.  2.  my  beloved  is  gone  down  to  the  beds  of  s. 
8.  14.  like  to  a  young  hart  on  the  mountains  of  s. 

/0:f/,'.  27.  22.  occupied  in  fairs  with  chief  of  ali  j. 
Mark  10.  1.  Mary  had  boughtsweets.  Lukc~i.  L 
y.w/re 23.56. returned  and  prepared  s.and  ointment* 
John  19.  40.  they  wound  it  in  linen  with  the  s. 

SPICE. 
Ezek.  24.  10.  consume  the  flesh  and  s.  it  well 
SPICE-MERCHANTS. 

1  Kin<rs  10.  15.  of  the  traliic  of  the  s.-merckants 

SPICED. 
Cant.  8.  2.  I  would  cause  thee  to  drink  of  s.  wins 

SPICERY. 
f?cn.37.25.  Ishmaelites  hearings,  bnlm  and  mvrrh 
2A'(n<'s2U.tl3.  shewed  hon#e  of  hiss. /sa.SUltl 

SPIDER. 
.lob  8.  14.  and  whose  trust  shall  be  a  s.  web 
Prcv.  30.  28.  the  s.  taketh  hold  wnh  her  hands 
Isa.  59.  5.  hatch  cockatrice  egi;s  and  weaves,  weh 
SPIE,  .^fc  Spy. 
SPIKENARD. 
Cant.  1.  12.  mys.  sendeth  forth  the  smell  thereof 
4.  13.  with  pleasant  fruits,  camphirc  wiihs.  14. 
Mark  14.3.  there  came  a  worn,  having  an  alabaster 
boi  of  ointment  of  s.  verv  precious,  ./u/in  12.3 
SPILLED. 
Gen  38.  9.  Onan  s.  his  seed  on  the  ground 
jtfarit2.  22.  bottles  burst,  and  wine  is s.  Luke5.S7. 
SPILT. 

2  Sam.  14.  14.  we  are  as  water  s.  on  the  ground 

SPIN. 

F.Tod.  33.  2.5.  women  that  are  wise-hearted,  did  a. 

Mat.  6.  28.  they  toil  not,  neitlier  s.  Luke  12.  27. 
SPINDLE. 

Prov.  31.  19.  she  laveth  her  hands  to  the  s. 
"SPIRIT, 

In  Hebrew,  Ruach  ;  m  (ireek,  Pneuma.  In  scrifP- 
ture  the  word  Spirit  is  token,  [1]  For  the  Holy 
Ghost,  the  tkirdperson  of  the  holy  Trinity^who 
inspired  the  prophets,  animates  good  men,  pimra 
his  grace  into  our  hearts,  imparts  to  us  light 
and  comfort,  in  whose  Naino  we  are  bnpttzed, 
as  well  as  in  tho.te  of  the  Eather  and  Son  ;  that 
enliveningSpwU  icho  proreeds  from  lite  Father 
and  Son,  Mat.  3.  16.  .lolin  3.  8.  |  15.  2t).  The 
Holy  Ghost  is  called  Spirit,  being,  as  it  were, 
breathed,  and  proceeding  from  the  Father  and 
Son,  who  inspire  and  more  our  hearls  by  him; 
or,  because  he  breatketk  where  hs  listeth;  stir- 
ring up  spiritual  motions  in  (he  hearts  of  be- 
lievers, purifying  and  quickening  Ihem ;  or 
because  he  is  a  spiritual,  inrisible,  and  tncor- 
poreal  essence.  He  is  coiled  holy,  both  because 
he  is  most  holy  in  himself,  and  the  Sanctijier, 
the  Worker  of  holines.-<  in  the  creature.  He  is 
called  a  person,  because  whatsoever  belongs  to 
a  person,  as  to  understand,  lo  will,  to  give,  to 
call,  tn  do,  to  .•subsist  of  himself,  doth  agree  to 
the  Spirit;  who  appeared  in  a  visible  shape, 
Luke  3.  22.  Acts  2.3.  gore  theJIposlles  sundry 
tonsTues,  Acts  2.  4,  8.  hath  power  to  confer  arui 
bestow  on  the  church  the  irift  of  tongues,  of 
miracles,  of  faith, nf  healing, of  prophecy,  i-c. 
1  Cor.  12.  8,  9,  10,  11,  12.  which  cannot  be  at- 
tributed to  any  quality  or  motion  created. 
Lastly,  he  is  called  the  third  person,  not  in 
order  of  time,  or  dignity  of  nature,  but  in  order 
avd  manner  of  subsisting. 

[2]  Spirit  IS  taken  for  the  immediate  irtspiration, 
and  eriraordinary  help  nf  the  Spirit  of  God 
Mat.  22.  43,  How  then  dolh  David  in  spirit  caU 
liim  Lord,  that  is,  by  thf.  inspiration  nf  th?. 
Holy  Ghoit.  ICor.  14.  15,  1  will  prav  witJ< 
the  Spirit,  that  is,  by  the.  immediate  gift  ani 
txtraordinary  help  of  the  Ciiirit.    |3J  For  Ui3 


SPI 

txtrctordinary  gifts  and  gracct  of  the  Spirit, 
Gal  3.  2.  [4]  Fur  the  cuuncels,  motions,  and 
directions  of  ike  Spirit.  Horn.  8.  J,  Wlio 
walk  not  afier  ilie  Hesn,  but  aller  the  Spirit. 
|5]  Spirit  15  taken  for  the  renewed  nature,  or 
spiritual  part  in  man.  Mat.  ^ti.  41,  The  Spi- 
rit IS  willing,  but  Ihe  flesli  is  weak.  [0]  Fur 
tpirilual  leal.  1  'J'iin.  4.  12,  Bn  lliou  an  lx- 
ample  ot'believera  in  spirit.  [7]  Fnr  judgment, 
autlLority,  and  consent,  I  Cor.  6.  4.  "[81  /( 
signifies,  pi.rc,  holy,  and  spiritual.  John  3.  (j, 
That  which  is  horn  oC  the  Spirit,  is  spirit;  t/uU 
is,  that  which  is  wrought  by  the  Spirit  of  (iod 
is  of  a  spiritual  nature,  and  so,  suitable  to  the 
kingdom  of  God.  [9]  It  is  taken  fur  the 
gospel,  which  is  the  ministration  of  the  Spirit, 
and  by  whose  injlucncc  it  becomes  effectual 
to  change  the  hearts  of  sinners,  to  tarn  them 
from  the  power  of  Satan  unto  God,  and  to 
make  them  truly  spiritual  and  holy.  2  Cor. 
3.  (i,  8,  VVlio  halh  made  us  ablu  ministers  of 
the  new  te.-ilanient,  not  of  the  letter,  but  of 
the  siiiril.  [10]  For  the  t/wughts,  affection, 
ana  care.  Col.  2.  5,  Though  1  be  ab.sorit  in 
(he  tiesh.  yet  I  am  wiiii  you  in  the  spirit. 
Ml]  For  a  temper,  frame,  or  disposition  of 
tout  or  spirit.  Psal.  ,M.  10,  Renew  a  right 
("I'lrit  within  me. 

8]  Spirit  signifies  the  reasonable  soul,  which 
continues  in  being  even  after  the  death  of  the 
body;  That  spiritual,reasoning,  and  choosing 
substance,  capable  of  eternal  happinesf.    Acis 
7.  59,  Lord  Jesus,   receive    my   spirit,  or,  my 
soul.     [13]  Good  angels  are  called  spirits,  im- 
material and  intelligent,  but  created  and  de- 
pendent beings.     Heb.  1.  14,  Are  they  not  all 
lEinislering  spirits?     [14]  The  devils  are  often 
eitlled    unclean    spirits,    evil    spirils,    Mai'k   5. 
J3.   J^uke  7.  21.       So    in    1  .Sam.   18.   10,    The 
svil  spirit  from  God  came   upon   Saul.      [1.5] 
Spirit  signifies  an  apparition  or  ghost.     Mat. 
14.  21),  When  the  disciples  saw  Jesus  walking 
on   the  sea,  they  were  troub'ed,  saving,  it    is 
s  spirit.     Jind  our  Saviour,  after  kis  resur- 
rertiun.  appearing  to  his  disciples,  they  were 
afFrightod,  and  supposed  they  had  seen  a  spirit, 
■3r,  gliost  ;   but    he   said    to  them,  handle  me, 
and  see,  for  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  hones 
as  ye  see  me  have,  Luke  24.  37,  39.     [Id]  // 
!»•  taktrn  for  a  person  that    pretended   to    he 
inspired,  or  for  a  doctrine  offered  as  the  im- 
mediate revelation  of  the  Spirit.     1  John  4.  1, 
Believe   not    every  spirit.      [171   For  passion] 
virath,  or  anger.     Eccl.  10.  4,  If  the  s|i'ru  of 
the  ruler  rise  up  nsainst   thee.     [IH]   Fur  the 
breath,  the  respiration,  the  animal  life    that 
is  in  beasts.      Eccl.   3.   21,  The  sjiirit  of  the 
beast   that    goeth  downward.      [19]    Spirit  i*- 
also    taken   for   the    wind.     Amos  4.    13,  He 
tli.ii  createth  the  wind,  or  spirit.      These    are 
the    four   spirils  of  the    heavens,  in    Hi-brnw, 
wi.ids,  Zech.  6.  5.     JInd  in  John  3.8,  The  wind 
bloweth  where  it   listeth,   in  Greek,   pneuma, 
tl  e  spirit. 
riu  .spirit  of  a  sound  mind  ;  the  spirit  of  wisdom 
anri  understnnding;  thespirit  of  knowledg-! ;  the 
6|  iril  ofsraceand  prayer;  the  spirit  of  prophecy, 
a:id  Ihe  like,  signify  several  effects,  works,  and 
gi  fls,  together  with  the  author  andcause,  which 
is  the  Holy  Spirit  infusing  them.     Cn  thecon- 
tr.inj.  the  spirit  of  pride,  covetonsnn.ss,  fury, 
un cleanness,  do  signify  these  vices,  and   tlie 
ce'ul,  that  wicked  spirit,  the  author  of  them. 
Gneie  not  the  Holy  Spirit,  Fph.  4.  30.   Men  may 
be  said  to  grieve  the  Spirit  of  God,  by  with- 
standing his  holy  inspirations,  the  motions  of 
hu   grace,  or  by  living  in  a  lukewarm    as(/ 
negligent  manner.   J3lso  by  despising  his  gifts, 
or  neglecting  them;  by  abusing  hfs  favours 
either  out  of  vanity,  curiosity,  or  vegligmce. 
^■ind  m  a  contrary  sense,  we  stir  tip  the  Sp-rit 
of  God  which  is  in  lis  (as  St.  Paul  advises 
Timothy,  2  Tim.  1.  6.)  by  the  practice  of  god 
liness   by  our  ej.artness  in  complying  with  his 
nionnns,  by  fervour  in  his  service,  by  renew- 
ing  our  gratitude,  S.-c.     See  Ihe  Significations 
on    Discern,   Earnest,    Prison,   Quenck, 
Sow. 
Gen.  7.  T  22.  in  whom  was  breath  oftjie  s.  of  life 
Sfi.  t  3.5.  which  were  a  bitterness  of  .s.  to  [sn.ic 
41.  S.^^Phnraoh's  .<.  was  troubled  in  tbe  morning 
4.').  27.  Ihf,  s.  of  Jacob  their  father  revived 
Ernrl.fi.9.  Iioarkened  not  to  Mosrs  for  anguish  ofs. 
S.T.  21.  jverv  one  whom  his  s.  made  willing 
^'iim.  11.  17.  I  will  take  of  .e.  that  is  >n  Ihee,  2,5. 
2fi.  the  s.  rested  upon  them  and  th  >y  prophesied 
20.  thai  the  Lord  would  put  his  s.  upon  them 
14.  24.  Caleb,  because  he  had  another  s.  with  him 
27.  18.  take  Joshua,  a  man  in  whom  is  the  .9.        , 
Deut.  2,  30-  for  Ihe  Lord  tliy  God  hardened  his  s. 
S73 


SPI 

./os/t.  8.  I.  nor  was  mere  ».  in  tljtm  any  moio 
.ludg.  8.  t  3.  then  tl>cir  s.  was  abated  toward  him 

Ip.  19.  when  he  had  drunk  his  ».  came  again 
I6'am.30.  12.  when  he  had  eaten  hiss,  came  to  him 
Ihtiigs  U.  5.  tliere  wasno.«.  ii!  her,  2  Chron.  9.  4. 

21.  ,5.  Jezebel  his  wife  said,  why  is  thy  .'..  so  sad? 

22.  21.  ihere  came  forth  a  *.  'iChroii.  16.  20. 
-2  Kings  2.9.  let  a  double  portion  of  ihy  5.  lie  on  me 

1.5.  ihey  said,  s.  of  Elijah  dulli  rest  on  Elisha 
I  Chron.  .5.  2().  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  s.  of  i'ul 
12.  18.  then  the  s.  came  upon  A.-'nasai,  and  said 
28.  12.  the  jiatlern  of  all  that  lie  had  L-v  the  s. 
iChron.  21.  Ifi.  against  JehorHin  s.  of  Philistines 
F.zra  1.  5.  with  them  whose  s.  God  raised  to  go  up 
JVeh.  '.).  30.  testifiedst  by  the  s.  in  thy  prophe'ts 
■fob  4.  15.  then  a  s.  passed  !>efore  my  face 
15.  13.  that  thou  turiiesl  thy  s.  against  God 
20.3.  s.  of  my  understanding  causeth  me  to  answer 
26.  4.  and  whose  s.  came  from  tliee? 

13.  by  his  s.  he  garniBlieu  the  heavens,  his  hand 
32.  8.  there  is  a  s.  in  man,  inspiration  of  Almighty 

18.  the  s.  within  me  constraineth  me 
34.  14.  if  he  gather  to  hims.  Ins  s.  and  his  breath 
Psal.  32.  2.  and  in  whose  s.  there  is  no  guile 
51.  10,  ;i  clean  heart,  renew  a  right  s.  within  mi 

12.  and  uphold  me  with  thy  free  s. 
76.  12.  he  shall  cut  otVthe  s.  of  princes 
78.  8.  and  whose  s.  was  not  stedl'ast  with  Goil 
104.  .30,  thou  sendest  forth  thy  s.  they  are  created 
106.  33.  they  provoked  his  s.  so  that  he  spake 
unadvisedly  with  his  lip^ 
139.  /.  whither  shall  I  go  from  thy  s.? 
143.  10. 5.  is  good,  lead  me  to  laml  of  uprightness 
Prov.  14.  29.  he  that  is  hasty  of  s.  exalteth  follv 

15.  4.  but  iK'rverseness  therein  is  a  breach  in  the 

16.  18.  and  a  haughty  a.  goeih  belore  a  fall 
32.  that  ruleth  s.  better  than  he  that  taketh  city 

18.  14.  the  s.  of  a  man  will  sustain  his  infirmity 
20  27.  the  s.  of  a  man  is  the  candle  of  the  Lord 
25.  28.  that  hath  no  rule  over  his  s.  is  like  a  citv 
Kcc/.  3.  21.  who  knovveth  the.?,  of  man,  s.  of  beast 

7.  9.  be  not  hasty  in  thy  s.  to  be  angry 

8.  8.  no  man  hath  power  over  s.  to'relain  the  s. 

10.  4.  if  the  s.  of  the  ruler  rise  against  thee 

11.  5.  thou  knowcst  not  wlial  isTlie  way  of  thes. 

12.  7.  and  the  s.  shall  return  to  God  who  gave  it 
Isa.  19.  3.  the*-,  of  Egypt  shall  fail  in  midst  thereof 

29.  10.  Ld.  hath  poured  on  you  thes.  of  d<!epslep|) 
24.  llieythaterred  ins.  shall  come  to  understand. 

31.  3^  and  their  horses  flesh  and  not  s. 

32.  15.  till  the  s.  he  poured  upon  ns  from  on  high 
34.  16.  and  his  s.  it  hath  gathered  them 
,'i7,  t  7.  behold,  I  will  put  a  s.  mio  him 
■42.  5.  he  that  giveth  s.  to  lliem  that  walk  therein 
48.  16.  the  Lord  God  and  Ins  s.  hath  sent  me 
■54.  6.  as  a  woman  forsaken  and  grieved  in  s. 
57.  Ifi.  s.  shall  fail  before  me  and  souls  I  have  made 
61,  1.  the  5.  of  Lord  God  is  on  me,  /.uke  4.  18. 

3.  the  garment  of  praise  fur  the  s.  of  heaviness 
/er.  51.  11.  Lord  raised  Ihes.  of  king  of  Medes 
Ezek.  1.  12.  whiiher  s.  was  to  go,  ih'-y  went,  20. 

21.  for  the  .*.  \v;is  in  the  wheels,  30.  17. 

2.  2.  s.  entered  into  me  when  he  S|iake  to  me,  3.  24. 

3.  12.  then  the  s.  took  me  up  and  1  heard,  11.24. 
14.  so  s.  lifted  me  up,  and  took  me  awav,  and  I 

went  in  the  heat  of  mv  *.  8.  3."|  11.  1. 
13.  3.  woo  to  prophet.s  that  follow  their  own  s. 

21.  7.  ev.  s.  shall  fnini,  all  knessbe  ivciik  aswater 
/)an.  2.  1.  Nebuchadnezzar'3  s.  was  troubled 

4.  8.  and  in  whom  is  the  s.  of  the  holvgods,  before 
him  I  told  the  dream,  9,  18.  |  5.  11,  14. 

.5.  12.  an  excellent  s.  found  in  Daniel,  6.  3. 
Hns.  0.  t7.  prophet  is  a  fool,  man  of  the s.  is  mad 
.'■imos  4.  t  13.  for  lo,  he  th:it  createth  the  .5. 
Jtfic.2.1  l.ifa  man  walking  ins.  and  falsehood  ilo  lie 
Hng.^.U.  the  Loidstirred  uplhe  s.  of  Zerubbahel 
Zech.  7.  12.  hath  sent  in  his  s.  bv  former  prophets 

12.  I.  and  formeth  s.  of  man  within  him 
..Wai.2.15.yethad  he  Ihe  residue  of.?,  therefore  take 
heed  lo  yours,  deal  not  troacherouslv,  16. 
Mot.  4.  1.  Jesus  was  led  up  of  the  s.  /.nke  4.  I. 

14.26.  were  troubled ;  sriving,  it  is  as.  Mark  fi.49. 

22.  43.  how  then  dot-   David  in  s.  call  him  r,ord  ? 
2C   41.  tne  s.  mdeed  in  willing,  Mark  14.  .38. 

Mark  1.  lb.  tne  s.  descending  on  him   John  1.  32. 
12.  tbes.  drivetb  him  into  the  wilde  ness 

8.  12.  and  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  s.  and  saitb 

9.  20.  s.  tare  him  ||  26.  the  s.  cried  and  rent  him 
/.uke  1.17.  lieahaMgobcforehimm  t!>e.5.orElias 

S0._^and  ihe  child  w..xeil  strong  in  s-.  2.  40. 

2.  27.  and  he  came  by  the  s.  into  the  temple 
4.  14.  Jesus  returned  in  power  of  a.  into  Galilee 
8.,55.  hers,  cameiigain,  and  she  arose  straightway 

9,  .55.  ye  know  not  what  manner  of  s.  ye  are  of 

10.  21.  in  that  hour  Jesus  rejoiced  in  .t.  and  said 
13.  11.  a  woman  who  had  a  s.  of  inSrmity 
2-1  37.  they  supposed  that  they  had  seen  a  s. 

39.  fi)r  a  s.  hath  not  flesh  and  bones  ,is  I  have 
fokn  1.  33.  on  whom  thou  shalt  sec  s.  descending 

3.  34.  God  giveth  not  the  s.  by  measure  to  huD    1 


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./okn  4,  23.  Worship  the  Father  in  s.  anJ  in  tr;itl) 

24.(;.i8as.  they  must  Worship  liim  ms.  ami  i:i.ili 
0.  63.  It  IS  the  s.  that  qiiickcncth  ;  words  llba: 

speak  unto  you,  they  are  «.  and  they  are  Vifi 
(.39.  ihisspakelieofs.il  11. 33.  he  groaned  in  «. 
13.  21.  he  was  troubled  in  s  «i«l  lestifiefl  and  tail 
■4cts  2.  4.  they  spake  as  s.  gave  then)  utterance 
b.  10.  iind  ihey  were  not  able  to  resist  the  s. 
a.  29.  then  ihes.  said  to  Philip,  go  near  and  jo,n 
10.  19.  the  s.  said  unto  Pelcr,  II.  12. 
11.28.  Agabussignif.  by  s.  there  should  bcilearlh 

16.  7.  they  assayed,  but  the  .s.  suffer.d  them  n<)l 

17.  16.  his  s.  was  stirred  within  him  «  hen  he  sav» 
18.,).Paul  was  pressed  in  s.  \\  25.  being  lervi-nt  ui  s. 
20  22.  now  I  go  bound  in  the  .,-.  -o  Jerusalem 
21.  4.  \Ue  disciples  said  to  Saul  through  the  s. 
23.  8.  Sadducees  say  that  there  is  n«  angel  nor  s. 

9.  but  if  a  s.  or  an  angel  halh  spoken  to  him 
Rom.i.4.  Son  of  God  according  to  the  s.  of  holineua 

2.  29.  eirciinicision  is  that  of  heart  in  llies. 

8.  1.  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh,  but  after  s.  4. 
2.  the  law  of  the  s.  of  life  hath  made  me  free 
5.  Ihey  that  are  after  the  s.  the  »liriigs  of  the  s. 

9.  ye  are  not  in  the  tlesh  but  s.  if  so  fee  that  s. 

10.  but  the  s.  IS  life  because  of  riglitcousiiisg 

11.  if  s.  of  him  that  raised  up  Jesus  from  t  he  dead 
shall  quicken  your  mortal  hodie.sby  his  s 

1.3.  but  if  ye  thro'  the  s.  mortify  deeds  of  body 
16.  tlies.  itself  beareth  witness  with  ours. 
23.  but  ourselves  who  have  first-fniits  -.f  the». 

26.  tbes.  also  helpeth  our  intjrinities;  l(Ut  thes 
maketh  intercession  lor  us  with  jroauinp 

27.  he  knoweth  what  is  the  iiimd  of  t!i;  s. 

12.  11.  fervent  in  s.  ||  15.  30.  for  the  love  of  llie  j 
1  Cor.  2.4.  but  iiiileinonstralionof*.  and  nf  pouei 

10.  but  God  halh  revealed  them  to  us  hv  liis.s.  for 
s.  searchelh  all  things,  the  deep  thiii^;sof  God 

11.  save  the  s.  of  a  man  which  is  in  him 
^12.  not  s.  of  (he  world,  but  thes.  which  is  of  God 

5.  3.  I  verily,  as  absent  in  body,  but  present  in  .f. 
5.  ihats.  may  be  saved  in  dav'of  the  Lord  Jpjua 

6.  17.  he  that  is  joined  to  the  Lord  is  one  .5. 
_^20.  glorify  God  in  your  body  and  in  ymir  s. 

7.  34.  that  she  may  be  holy  both  in  bi>dv  and  s. 
12.  4.  are  diversities  of  gifts,  but  same  s.  8,  9,  1 1. 

8.  to  one  is  given  by  the  s.  the  word  of  wisdom 
13.  for  by  one  s.  arewe  all  baptized  into  one  body; 
have  been  all  made  to  drink  into  ones. 
14   2.  Iiowheit  in  the  s.  he  speakelh  mysteries 
15.1  willsingwith.f.  II  16.  shalt  bless  vvith  thes 

15.  45.  the  last  Adam  was  made  a  <|uickening  s 
2Cor.  3.  6.  ministers  of  new  testament,  not  of  letie. 

butofthes.  letter  killetb,bu«  the.*,  givetk  life 
8_how  shall  not  tniiiislrai.  of.":,  be  rather  glorioug 
17.  the  Lord  is  that  s.  where  the  s.  of  Lord  is 
4.  13.  wi!  haung  the  same  s.  of  faith,  we  believe 

7.  1.  cleanse  from  all  filthiness  of  the  flesh  ami  s. 

13.  bec;iuse  his  9.  was  .-efreshed  by  you  all 

11.  4.  another  s.  which  ye  have  not  received 

12.  18.  walked  we  nQAin  same  s.  ai«i  same  ste;-s? 
Gal.3. 2.  received  ye  iTies.  bv  the  works  of  the  law 

3.  are  ye  so  fooli.sh?  having  begun  m  Ihe  s. 
5.  he  therefore  that  ministereth  to  vou  the  .?. 
li.  might  receive  the  promise  of  the.*,  thro'  faitjj 

4.  6.  God  hath  sent  forth  the  s.  of  his  Son 

5.  5.  for  we  thro' s.  watt  for  hope  of  righteon»-^es» 

16.  walk  in  t.he  s.  ||  18.  but  if  ye  be  led  by  the  3. 

17.  for  the  flesh  losteth  against  Ihe  s.  and  the  s. 
against  the  flesh,  and  these  are  comrsr" 

25.  if  we  live  in  the  s.  let  us  walk  in  the  s.       ' 
6.8.  soweth  to  s.  shall  of  thes.  reap  life  everlasting 

18.  gr;ice  r>f  our  Lord  be  with  your  s.  Pkiieni.  'iS 
Fph.  2.  2.  the  s.  that  now  workelh  in  the  chirdres 

18.  we  have  access  by  one  s.  to  Ihe  Father 

22.  for  a  habitation  ofG.id  through  tl.e  .?. 

3.  .5.  as  it  is  now  revealertto  bis  ajOTstles  by  thes. 
Ifi.strenglbened  with  might  bv  hiss.  >n  inner  man 

4.  3.  to  keep  unity  of  the  s.  in  the  bond  of  pence 
4.  there  is  one  body,  and  one  s.  as  ye  are  called 

23.  and  be  renewed  in  the  s.  of  yotjr  mind 

5.  18.  be  not  drunk  with  wine,  but  be  fillerf  wffh  e. 

6.  17.  t;ike  sword  of  the  s.  which  is  word  of  tJod 
18.  praying  always  with  all  prayer  in  the  s. 

Phil.  1.  19.  and  the  supply  of  thes.  of  Jesas  Cm, a 
27.  th-it  ye  stand  fast  in  one  s.  with  one  niinct 

2.  1.  if  Jierebe  any  fellowship  of  the  s.  if  bowels 

3.  3.  the  circumcision,  which  worship  G.  in  the  s. 
Ciil-  1.  8.  who  declared  to  tis  vour  love  in  the  s. 

2.  5.  tho'  iil»s(nt  in  flesh,  vet  am  I  with  vou  in  s. 

1  T'AfS.s.o.lO.ffuench  no».«.(lespisenot  prophesvitfei 

23.  pray  yonrs.  soul,  ar)d  body  be  preserv.  blame. 

27'Ar',ts.2.2.or  be  troubled,  neither  l>y  s.nor  by  word 

8.  Lord  shall  consume  with  the  s.  of  his  month 

13.  chosen  von  thro'  sanctiRcat.  of  s.  and  belief 
I  Tim.  3.  16. G.  manifest,  justified  ins.  seenofanf 

4.  I.  now  thes.  spi;aketh  expressly  ir> latter  timM 
12.  he  thnu  an  exnmple  in  .t.  in'faith,  in  pnritu 

2Tim.  4.  22.  (be  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  fWj 
Meb.  4.  12.  to  the  dividino  asunder  of  soul  and  s 
9.  14.  who  thro'  the  eternal  s.  ofTcrcd  himaolf  Ut(^ 


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^m.  £.  20.  for  as  the  body  witliixit  llic  s  i*  dead 

4.  5.  llie  3.  lliut  dwelletli  in  us  luslelli  lo  envy 
\  Pet.  1.-.  lliro'sanctilicatKinor.'lio  i.  lonbediencn 

•ii.  y<?  have  (lurilied  in  olicying  truth  lhri>'  the*. 

3.  -1.  even  llie  oinanient  of  a  meek  ami  quiet  i-. 
Id.heing  put  to  death  in  flesli,  liut  (|uickened  by  »-. 

i.  (>.  bu!  hve  according  to  God  in  tlie  s. 
1  .lu/tn  3.  '24.  Iiv  tli-i  s.  whicli  lie  lialh  given  iis 
1.  belo  veil,heUevo  not  every  s.  but  try  the  spirits 

2.  every  s.  that  cont'esselh  Jesus  Christ  is  come 

3.  everv  *•  tliat  coiitesseth  not  tliut  Jesus  is  conif 
13.  dwell  ui  hnn,  because  hath  given  us  of  hiss. 

5.  6.  it  is  the  s.  that  heareth  witness,  s.  is  truth 
8.  wilnessinearth,  ihes.  the  waier.and  the  blood 

Tude  19.  these  be  sensual,  not  havnig  the  »•. 
Rev-  1.  10.  I  was  in  the  s.  on  the  Lord's  day 
2  7   hear  whats.saith  lo  churches,  he  that  hath 
'  an  ear  let  luni  hear,  11,  17,  29.  |  3.6,  Ki,  -ii. 

4.  2.  and  inimediaiely  I  w*s  in  the  *-.  atut  behold 
11.  11.  the  s.  ot'lil'e  Iroin  (jod  entered  inio  tliern 
14.  lU.  blessed  are  the  dead,  yea,sailh  the  s. 
17.  3.  so  he  earned  ino  away  in  the  s.  21.  10. 
22  17  and  the  s.  and  the  bride  say,  come 

SPlRiT  uf  adniilwn. 

Rom.  8.  15.  hut  ye  have  receivt.d  \iies.ofadootion 

SVIRIT  of  anlichrtst. 

John  4. 3.  and  i  Ins  is  thai  *-.  of  antichrist  ye  heard 

SPIRIT  o/6«M(/aore, 

Rom.  8. 15.  ve  have  not  received  the  ».  of  bondage 

■   Burn  o/ at  SPIRIT. 
JbAn:*.5.cxcept  man  beAorm  u/f/ie  s.he  cannot  enter 
6.  that  vvhiL-h  is  burn  of  the  s.  is  spiril 

5.  so  IS  everv  one  tli;Il  is  hum  (if  the  s. 
Gal  4.29.  iH!rsecuted  hnn  that  was  4«rK  after  (Aes 

Brotot  SPIRIT. 
Psal.  51.  17.  the  sacrifices  of  God  are  a  broken  s. 
rruo.15.  13.  bv  sorrow  of  till!  heart  the  s.  la  broken 
17.  24.  but  a  broken  -t.  drieth  the  bones 
See  CoNTftiTK. 
SPIRIT  o/i«ine7(o-. 
/30.4.4.the  blood  of  Ji;rusakm  by  the  s.  of  burning 

SPIRIT  of  Christ. 
Rnm.  8.  9.  if  any  man  have  not  the  s.  of  Christ 

1  Pel.\.H.v.ita{l\>»s. of  Christ  in  ihem  didsignify 

SPIRIT  o/c««7i»t/. 
l«ii.  11.  2.  the  s.  nl'  counsel  shall  rest  ujion  him 

SPIRIT  o/d*p/na«(ow,. 
J.(:tslG.l6.  a  damsel  possessed  with  a.s.  ofdivina. 

7>«m6  SPIRIT. 

Jlark^.  17.1  brought  my  son,  who  hath  a.dumh  s. 

25.  thou  dumb  .?.  I  cliar:»(^*thee,  come  out  of  bun 

F.arnest  of  the  SP HUT. 

2  Ci/r.l.2-2.who  hath  sivun  us  the  earn,  ofthes.  5. 5. 

SPIRIT  0/ error. 

IJohiii.O.  hereby  know  we  thes.  n/ truth  anderror 

See  Evil. 

Faithful  SPIRIT. 

Proa.  I l.i3.be  that  Is  uf faithful  s.  concealeth  mat 

See  F.iMILlAR. 

SPIRIT  of  fear. 

2  Tin.  1.  7.  God  hath  not  jiveii  us  the  s.  of  fear 

F»«f  SPIRIT.  I 

Mark  9.  2.S.  he  rebuked  the  fnul  s.  saying  to  him    I 
ftdo  18.2.  Rabvl.  is  become  the  hold  of  every /(/uZ  s.  1 
Fr«/(«/</(C  SPIRIT.  I 

Oat. ^.iiAhe  fruit  of  thes.  is  love,  joy,  peace 
E/'A.  5.  9.  for  the  fruit  nf  Ike  s    is  in  all  goodness 

Good  SPIRIT. 
Keh.  9.20.  thou  savestthy  good  s.  to  instruct  ihom 
Psid.  143.  lU.  thv  (!.  is  n-'nod,  lead  me  into  the  land 
^  SPIRI  I-  of  God. 

Gen.  1.2.  s.  of  fVorfnvoved  on  thefaceofthc  waters 
41.  38.  as  thisis,  a  man  in  whomlhes.  o/ ^roii  is 
F.Z'jd.  31.3.  and  I  have  tilled  Buzaleel  with  the.?. 
of  God,  35.  31. 
ffum.  24.  2.  and  the  f.  of  God  came  on  Balaam 
1  -Sara.  10.  10.  the  s.  of  God  came  on  Saul,  and  \v 
prophesied  ainoiiz  ihern,  11.  6.  |  19.  2!! 
19.  20.  «.  of  God  came  on  the  messengers  of  Saul 
a  hron.  15.  1.  the  «.  of  God  came  upon  Azari'th 
Job  27.  3.  and  the  s.  of  God  is  in  my  nostrils 
33.  4.».  ofGadhK\h  made  me,  breath  of  Almiglily 
Ezci-.11.24.  in  vision  bv  the*.  »/ (7«'/inloOhaldea 
JUat.X  Ifi.  hesaws.o/rr'orfilescendinglikeailove 
12.28.  bill  if  I  ca.<t  out  devils  hv  the  «.  of  God 
Horn.  8.  9.  if  so  be  that  the  g.  of  God  dwell  in  you 

14.  for  as  many  as  are  led  by  tht^  s.  of  (rod 
15.  19.  mizhtysiffiisby  thepow.rofthe*.  of  rVo'/ 
.   Cor.  2.  11.  knoweih  no  man,  but  the  s.  of  God 

14.  receiveth  not  the  thiols  of  the  ».  of  God 
3.  16   and  ihat  the  «.  of  Gnd  dwell^th  in  you 

6.  11.  ve  are  sanctified  hv  the  «.  »/"our  God 

7.  «1.  f  think  also  that  I  hive  the  «.  of  God 
12.  3.  no  man  speaking  by  the  s.  of  God,  calleth 
Cor.  3.  3.  written  with  the  s.  o/llie  livins  God 

^j)h.  4.  30.  an.l  jriete  not  the  holv  «.  of  God 
1  Pet.  t.  14.  for  the  «.  of  God  resteth  on  vou 
1  .To\h  4.  3.  hereby  know  ye  the  >    of  God 

SPIRIT  of  glory. 
1  Pet.  4.  14,  for  the  s.  of  irlury  reslelh  on  you 


SPI 


SPIRIT  ofgiice. 
ZccA.12  lO.Iwill  pour  on  house  of  David*  ofg.-Ke 
«(i. 10.29.  and  hath  done  despite  to  the  s.  of  g-acs 
See  Holy. 
Humble  SPIRIT. 
Prop.  16.  1ft  betM-  is  it  to  he  of  an  humble  s. 
29.  23.  but  honour  shall  uphold  the  humble  in  i. 
Isa.  57.  15.  wiih  him  also  that  is  of  an  humble  s. 

SPIRIT  of  jealousy. 
JVum.5.  14.  and  s.  of  jealousy  come  upon  him,  30. 

SPIUlt  of  judgment. 
/sa.4.4.  purged  blood  of  Jerusalem  hy  s.  of judgrn. 
28  0.  the  Lord  shall  be  for  a  s.  of  judgment  to  him 

SPIRIT  of  knowledge. 

Isa.  11.  2.  the  «.  of  knowledge  shall  rest  upon  him 

oce  Lord,  Lying. 

SPIRIT  of  meekness. 

lC«r.4.21.shall  I  cometoyouin  ihu s.of  meekness? 

Gal.  6.  I.  restore  such  a  one  in  the  s.  of  meekness 

Mij  SPIRIT. 
Gen.  6.  3.  my  s.  shall  not  always  strive  with  man 
.lob  6.  4.  the  poisoQ  whereof  drinketh  up  viy  s. 
7.  11.  I  will  siieait  in  the  anguish  of  Hiy  s. 
10.  12.  and  ttiy  visitation  hath  preserved  wy  s. 
21.  4.  if  so,  why  should  not  my  s.  he  troubled 
P:ral.  31.  5.  into'  thine  hand  I  commit  my  s. 
77.  3.  I  complained,  and  f/ij/  s.  v^as  overwhelmed 

6.  and  my  s.  made  diligent  search 

142.  3.  when  my  s.  was  overwhelmed  in  me 

143.  4.  therefore  is  my  s.  overwhelmed  in  me 

7.  hear  me  speedily,  O  Lord,  my  s.  failelh 
Prov.  1.  23.  behold,  I  will  pour  out  my  s.  unto  you 
Isa.  26.  9.  yea,  with  mys.  will  I  seek  thee  early 

30.  1.  that  cover  with  a  covering,  hut  noloi my  s. 

38.  16.  in  all  these  things  is  the  life  nfmys. 

42.  1.  I  have  put  mys.  upon  him,  shall  bring  forth 

44.  3.  I  will  |>our  my  s.  upon  thy  seed 

.59.21.  my  s.  that  is  upon  thee  shall  not  depart 
F.ick.  3.  14.  and  I  went  in  the  heat  of  7«i/  s. 

36.  27.  and  I  will  put  my  s.  within  you,  37.  14. 

39. 29.  for  I  have  poured  out  my  s.  on  lumso  of  Isr. 
/-itt».2.3.my«.  was  troubled  ||7.15.  grieved  inmys. 
.loel  2.  28.  I  will  pour  out  my  s.  upon  all  flesh,  your 
sons  and  daugh.  shall  prophesy,  29..'icis2. 17,  18. 
Hag.^.o.so  my  s.  remaineth  among  you, fear  ye  not 
Zech.  4.6.  not  by  might,  nor  by  power,  but  by  m^s. 

6.  8.  these  have  quieted  mys.  in  the  north  country 
Mat.  12.  18.  I  will  put  7njfs.  upon  him,  shall  shew 
//ukc  1. 47.  my  s.  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  Saviour 

23.  46.  Father,  into  thy'hands  I  commend  my  s. 
.9cts7.59.  Stephen  said.  Lord  Jesus,  receive  my  s 
Rom.  1.  9.  whom  I  serve  with  my  s.  in  the  gospel 

1  Cor.  5.4.  when  ye  are  gathered  together  and  mi/ s 
14.  14.  my  s.  prayetli,  but  my  understanding  is 
)6.  18.  for  they  have  refreshed  my  s.  and  yours 

2  C'-.  2.  13.  I  had  no  rest  in  my  s.  bee.  I  ibund  nut 
JWaj  SPIRIT. 

F.iek.  II.  19. 1  will  put  a  news,  within  you,  36.  26. 
18.  31.  and  make  you  a  new  heart  and  a  new  s. 

JVem'ness  of  SPIRIT. 
ftom.7. 6.  that  we  should  serve  in  ?(' icnrsso/thes. 

Patient  SPIRIT. 
Eccl.7.8.patier,t\i\s.  is  better  ihan  proud  in  spirii 

Perverse  SPIRIT. 
fsa.  19.  14.  the  Lord  hath  mingled  n.  pei^ersc  s. 

Poor  SPIRIT. 
Mat.  5.3.blesspdnre  the  poor  iir«.  theirs  the  kingd. 

SPIRIT  of  promise. 
F.ph.  1.13.  were  sealed  with  that  holy  s.o/proms'sc 

SPIRIT  (i/pro/)Aecy. 
liev.  19. 10.  testi'uonvof  Jesus  is  thes.  of  prophecy 

SPIRIT  of  slumber. 
Rom.  11.  S.God  hath  given  them  the  s.  of  slumber 

Sorrowful  SPIRIT. 
I  Sara.  1.15.  my  lord,  I  am  a  woman  of  a  sorroic/.*. 

SPIRIT  of  truth. 

.rohn\i\'.s.  of  truth  whom  world  cnnnnt  receive 

l.">.  26.  even  the  ,«.  of  truth  who  proeeedeth 

16.  13.  when  s.  of  truth  is  come,  will  guide  you 

1  ./oAit4.6.  hereby  know  we  s.  of  truth  and  error 

Sef  Vkxation. 

Unclean  SPIRIT. 

Zech.  13.  2. 1  will  cause  unci.  s.  to  pass  out  of  land 

Mat.  12.  43.  when  the  unclean  s.  is  gone  out  of  a 

man,  he  walketh  thro' dry  places,  /,h/;c11.24. 

Mark  1.23.  in  their  synagogue  a  mao  with  an  un.s. 

26.  and  when  the  unclean  s.  had  torn  hnn 
3.  3(1.  because  they  said,  he  hath  nnunciean  s. 
5    2.  there  met  him  a  man  with  an  unclean  s. 

H.  comi!  out  of  the  man,  thou  unci.  s.  f.uke  8.  2!1. 
7.  25.  whose  young  daughter  had  an  unclean  ». 
^u/(e9.42.  Jesus  rebuked  unclean. ■).nnd  healed  him 

SPIRIT  of  understanding, 
fsa.  11.  2.  the  .<r  of  understand,  sliall  restuponhiin 

SPIRIT  ofwhorrdom-i. 
Was. 4^12. for  the.s.«/wAorfi(/(/m.«  cause:! 'hem  to  err 
5   4.  for  8.  of  whoredoms   s  in  the  midst  of  them 
1  SPIRIT  of  wisdom. 

F.Tod.  28.  3.  who'Ti  I  bav  filled  with  s.  of  wisdom 
\  Dent.  34.  9.  Joshua  vtm  full  of  the  a  of  wisdoot 


SPO 

hd.  11.2.  thes.  of  wisdom  shall  rest  upon  tiirr. 
F.ph.  1.  17.  that  (Jod  mav  give  loyous.  of  witii'A 

Hounded  ^iVlKVi'.' 
Prov.  18.  14.  but  a  woundid  s.  who  can  beat  ? 

SPI  KITS. 
JVu7;i.  16.  22.  O  Coil,  the  G.  ols.  of  all  flesh,  27.16. 
Psal.  101.  4.  who  maketh  his  angels  s.  Heb.  1.  7 
Prov.  16.  2.  hut  the  Lot  <  weigheih  the  s. 
Zech.  6.  5.  these  are  tha  (bur  s.  of  the  heavens 
Mat.  8.  16.  and  be  cast  out  the  s.  with  his  word 
10.1. he  gave  them  power  ng.  unclean  s.  Mark  6.? 
Mark  1.  27.  for  with  authority  comniaiideth  he  the 
unclean  s.  and  they  obey  him,  f.nkcA.  36. 
3.  II.  unclean  s.  fell  down  before  him,  and  cried 
5.  13.  the  unclean  s.  entered  into  the  swine 
J.uke  10.  20.  rsjoice  not  lhat  s.  are  subject  to  you 
..ietsa.  16.  were  vexed  with  unclean  s.  were  healed 
8.  7.  for  unclean  s.  crying,  came  out  of  many 
1  Cm:  12.  10.  to  another  discerning  of  s. 
14.32.  s.  of  the  prophets  are  subject  to  the  proph. 
F.ph.  6.  t  12.  for  we  wrestle  against  wicked  s. 
lT/m.4.1. depart  from  faith,  giving  heed  to  seduc.s. 
Hih.  1.  14.  are  they  not  all  ministering  s. 
12.  9.  be  in  subject,  to  Father  of  s.  sent  to  minister 
23.  and  lo  the  s.  ol'just  men  made  perfect 
1P(L3.19.  he  went  and  preached  to  thes.  in  prison 
1  .lohn  4.  1.  try  the  s.  whether  they  are  of  God 
lirv.  Hi.  13.  1  saw  three  unci.  s.  like  frogs  come  out 
14.  they  are  the  s.  of  devils,  working  miraciea 
.See  Evil,  Familiar,  SEViiN. 
SPIRITUAL. 
Hos.  9.  7.  the  prophet  is  a  fool,  the  s.  man  is  mad 
Hom.  1.  II.  that  I  may  impart  to  you  some  s.  gift 

7.  14.  we  know  that  the  law  is  s.  but  I  am  carnal 
15.27.  have  been  made  partakers  of  their.?,  tin  tigs 

I  Cor.  2.  13.  we  speak,  coin|iaring  s.  things  wiihs 
l.j.  hut  he  that  is  s.  judgethiall  things 
3.I.lcould  not  speak  to  you  as  untus.hut  as  carnal 

9.  U.  if  we  have  sown  unto  you  s.  things 

10.  3.  and  did  all  eat  the  same  .s.  meat 
4.  drink  of  the  sames.  drink,  drank  of  thats.  rock 

12.  1.  now  concerning  s.  gifts,  brethren 
14.  1.  desire  s.  gifts  ||  12.  ye  are  zealous  of  s.  gifts 

37.  if  any  man  Lhiiik  himself  a  prophet  or  s. 

13.  44.  it  is  raised  a  s.  hoily,  there  is  a  s.  borly 
46.  that  was  not  first  which  is  s.  but  that  which  is 

natural ;  and  afterwards  that  whicli  is  s. 
Gnl.a.l.  ys  which  are  s. restore  such  a  one  in  ineek. 
Eph.  1.3.  who  hath  blessed  us  with  all  s.  blessm^-j 

5.19.speaking  to  yourselves  in  psalms  anil  s.  songs 

6.  12.  wrestle  against  s.  wickedness  in  high  pla'ta 
Col    1.9.  thatye  might  be  filled  with  alls,  undersi. 

3. 16.  admonish  one  another  in  psalms  and  s.soiiij 
IPet.2. 5.  are  built  up  a  .s.  house,  to  offers. sacrifict 

SPIRITUALLY. 
Rom.  8.  6.  hut  to  he  s.  minded  is  life  and  peace 
1  Cor.  2. 14.  nor  know  them, because  are  .s.  discerned 
/ic!j.  11.  8.  which  s.  is  called  Sodom  and  Egypt 

SPIT. 
f.cv.  15.8.  that  hath  the  issue,  s.  on  him  that  is  cleaa 
jV««i.  12.  14.  if  her  father  had  huts,  in  her  face 
f)cut.  25.  9.  she  shall  .<.  in  his  face  and  shall  say 
.rob  30.  10.  and  they  spare  not  to  s.  in  my  fare 
.Wat.26.l)7.  they  did  s.  in  Ins  face,  and  buffeted  hi.-n 

27.  30.  and  they  s.  upon  him  and  smote  him 
Mark  7.  33.  and  he  s.  ami  touched  his  tongue 

8.  23.  when  he  had  s.  on  his  eyes,  he  asked  him 
10.34.  they  shall  s.  U|ioii  him  ami  shall  kill  him 

14.  65.  and  some  began  to  s.  on  him,  15.  19. 
SPITE. 

Psal.  10.  14.  for  thou  heholdest  s.  to  requite  it 

SPITEFULLY. 
Mat.  22.  6.  they  entreated  them  s.  and  slew  them 
Luke  l^  32.  he  shall  he  .?.  entreated  and  spitted  on 

SPITTED. 
/yu/ffl8.32.he shall  he  spiti-fully  entreated  and  9.00 

SPITTING. 
fsa.  50.  6.  I  hid  not  mv  face  from  shame  and  s. 

SPITTLE. 
I  .Sam.  21.  13.  he  let  his  s.  fall  down  on  his  beard 
.full  7.  19.  let  alone,  till  I  swallow  down  n-iv  s 
30.  t  10.  they  wilhhold  not  s.  from  my  face 
.John'i.  6.  he  nvideclayof.?.  and  anointed  thecyes 

SPOIL,  Sub.Uantine. 
Grn.  49  27.  and  at  night  he  shall  divide  the  «. 
F.Tod.  15.  9.  the  enemy  said,  I  will  divide  the  » 
Jifnm.  31.  9.  Israel  took  the  s.  of  their  catth-,  11. 
12.  and  they  brought  the  prey  and  s.  to  Moses 
/;eut.2.  35.  cattib  wetook  for  pre v  and  thes.  oflh« 
cities  whicli  we  look, 3.7.  ./osA.  8. 27.  |  11.  14. 
13.  16.  thou  shall  gather  nil  the  s,  and  burn  it 
20.  14.  ihirs.  thoii  shall  toketo  thyself,  ./osA.  8. 2. 
.ludg.  5.  30.  meet  for  the  necks  ofthem  that  taks  s 
14.19.  Samson  slow  thirty  men  and  took  their  s 
1  Sam.  14.  30.  if  had  eaten  freely  to-day  of  the  s. 
32.  the  peoph^  flew  upon  the  s.  and  took  sheep 

15.  19.  but  dijst  fly  upon  the  s.  and  didst  evil 
21.  but  the  people  took  of  the.?,  sheep  atil  0x08 

30.  16.  because  the  great .?.  that  ihev  ban  takes 
19,  neither  s.  nor  any  tiling'  was  lucking 


SPO 

/  Sam  30.20.  took  the  liocka  and  laid,  tliil  li  Dtr.  t. 

22  we  wilt  not  give  tliem  ought  <il  the  s. 

2t>.  ho  sent  of  the  5.  to  the  cUlera  ot'Judah  and  his 

friends;  behold,  a  present  otlhe  s.  of  enemies 

JlSam.  3.  2C.  Joub  brought  in  a  great  5.  with  tiieiii 

12.30.  be  brouglil  forth  of  the  s.  of  Kabbah 
2  Kings  3.  23.  now  therefore,  Moab,  to  lire  s. 

21.  14.  they  shall  become  a  s.to  their  enemies 
J  ChruH.  20.  2.  from  Rabbah  he  brought  much  s. 
UC'hr.  14.13.  they  carried  aw. «. from  Eliiiopians,  14. 

13.  11.  they  offered  to  Lord  alsaine  tinieofthes. 
20.  2.5.  when  Jihoshaphat  came  to  take  the  s.  they 

were  tliree  days  ingathering  lhes.it  was  so  much 

24.  23.  the  Syrians  sent  s.  to  the  king  of  Damascus 
Sj.  13.  smote  3000  of  lliein,  and  took  much  s. 
28.8.  they  look  much  s.  and  brouglil  s.  to  Samaria 

14.  so  the  armed  men  left  the  captives  and  the  «. 

15.  with  the  s.  they  clothed  all  that  were  naked 
Jtzra  9.  7.  our  kings  have  been  delivered  to  a  s- 
T,slh.3.  13.  to  take  the  5.  of  ihem  for  a  prey,  8.  11. 

9.  10.  but  on  the  s.  laid  they  not  their  hand 
Jub  29.  17.  I  plucked  the  «.  out  of  his  leelh 
fsal.  GB.  12.  she  that  tarrieo  at  home,  divided  the  s. 

119.ir'2.rej.)ice  at  thy  word,  as  one  tindeth  great  s. 
Prov.  1.  13.  we  shall  fill  our  houses  with  s. 

10.  19.  then  to  divide  the  s.  with  the  proud 

31.  11.  so  that  lie  shall  have  no  need  ofe. 
Jsa.  3.  14.  the  s.  of  the  poor  is  in  your  houses 

8.  4.  the  s.  of  Samaria  shall  be  taken  away 
9. 3.  and  as  men  rejoice  when  they  divide  thes. 
]0.  G.  I  will  give  him  a  charge  to  take  the  s. 

33. 4.  your  s  slial.  be  gathered,  like  the  gathering 

23.  then  is  the  prey  of  a  great  s.  divided 

42.  22.  they  are  for  a  s.  and  none  saith,  restore 

24.  who  gave  Jacob  for  as.?  did  not  ihc  Lord 
53.  12.  he  shall  divide  the  s.  with  the  strong 

Jcr.2.tl4.  is  Isr.a  servant?  why  islsr.  become  as.? 
'5.7.violence  and  s.  is  heard  in  her,  before  iiie  grief 
J5.  13.  thy  substance  anil  treasures  will  I  give  tos. 
17. 3. 1  will  give  thy  substance  and  treasures  Ij  s. 
20  8.  since  I  spake,  1  cried  violence  and  s 
3<).  10.  and  they  that  s.  thee  shall  be  a  s. 

49.  32.  the  multitude  of  their  cattle  shall  be  a  s. 

50.  10.  and  Chaktea  shall  be  a  s.  saltli  the  Lord 
Ezek.  7.  21.  I  will  give  it  to  the  wicked  for  a  s. 

25.  7.  Ammonites  for  .i  s.  ||  26.  5.  Tyrus  a  s.  12. 

29.  19.  Nebuchadrezzar  shall  take  s.  of  Egypt 
38. 12. 1  will  go  up  to  take  a  s.  and  to  take  a  prey 

13.  shall  say  to  thee,  art  thou  come  to  take  a  s. 

45.  9.  O princes  of  Isriiel,  remove  violence  and  s. 
£)an.  11.  24.  he  shall  scatter  among  them  the  s. 

33.  yet  they  shall  fall  by  s.  many  days 
Jfu.i.  9.  to.  for  lo,  they  are  gone,  because  of  s. 
j}mo^  3.  t  10.  who  store  up  s.  in  their  palaces 

5.  t  9.  that  strenglheneth  s.  against  the  strong 
.VaA.  2.  9.  take  the  s.  of  silver,  take  the  s.  of  gold 
jdab.  2.  17.  the  s.  of  beasts  shall  cover  thee 
Zeck.  2.  9.  they  shall  be  a  s.  to  their  servants 

14.  1.  thy  s.  shall  be  divided  in  the  midst  of  thee 

SPOIL,  yerb. 

Ezod.  3.  22.  and  ye  shall  s.  the  Egyptians 

i  Sam.  14.  3(i.  and  s.  them  until  iiiornliig  light 
•Sam.  23.  10.  people  returned  afier  him  only  to  s. 

Psal.  44. 10.  find  they  who  hate  us  s.  for  themselves 
89  41.  .t1|  that  pass  by  the  way  s.  him 
lOy.  11.  and  let  tlie  stranger  .5.  his  labour 

Prov.  22.  23.  will  .7.  soul  of  those  that  spoiled  Ihem 
24    15.  O  wicked  man,  .<;.  not  his  resting-place 

t'ajit.  2.  15.  take  lis  (he  foxes  that  s.  thi;  vines 

Jsa.  II.  14.  they  shall  s.  them  of  the  east  together 
17.  14.  this  is  the  portion  of  them  that  s.  us 
33.  1.  when  shalt  cease  to  s.  thon  shalt  be  spoiled 

Jrr.  5.  G.  a  wolf  of  the  evening  shall  s.  ihem 

20.5.  I  will  eive  Jerusalem  to  them  that  shall  s.  it 

30.  If),  and  they  that  a.  thee  shall  be  a  s. 

47.  4.  the  day  that  Cometh  to  s.  the  Philistines 
49.  28.  go  lip  to  Kodar  and .?.  the  men  of  the  east 
60. 10.  all  lliat  s.  her,  shall  be  satisfied,  saith  Ld. 
F.isk.  14.  15.  and  they  s.  it,  so  ihat  it  he  desolate 

32.  12.  and  they  shall  s.  the  pomp  of  Egypt 
39.  10.  ihey  shall  s.  those  that  spoiled  them 

}fos.  10  2.  shall  break  their  altars,  s.  their  images 
i.i.  1.1.  he  shall  s.  the  trens.  of  all  pleasant  vessels 
//(iA.2. 8.  all  Iheremnant  of  the  people  shall  s.  thee 
Zepli.  2.  9.  the  residue  of  my  people  shall  s.  them 
Jflat.  12. 29.  or  else  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strong 
man's  house,  and  s.  his  goods?  Mark  3.  27. 
Co/.2.8.beware  lest  any  man  *.you  thro'  philosophy 

SPOILED. 
<Jrt).  34.27.  the  sons  of  Jacob  came  nnds.  the  city 

29.  they  s.  nil  that  wasin  Hnmor's  house 
Kxod.  12.  3G.  and  they  ,?.  the  Egyptians 
Dexit.  28.  29.  thou  shalt  be  only  oppressed  and  s. 
J'ldg.  2.  14.  into  the  hand  of  spoilers  that  s.  them 

16.  out  of  the  hand  of  those  that  s.  them 

t  Sam.  14. 48.  delivered  Isr.  from  Ihem  that  a.  then) 

17.  53.  and  ihey  s.  the  Philistines'  tents 
1  Ktngs  7.  16.  Israel  s.  the  tents  of  the  Syrians 
'?  Chrnn.  14.  14.  Asa  s.  all  the  cities  of  Gerar 
Jo'j  12.  17-  be  leadeth  counsellors  away  s. 
574 


SPO 

Job  12.19.  leads  princci  away  s.overthrowi  mighty 
Psal.  76.5.  thestout-ht.irted  ares.  Ihey  have  slept 
froc.  22.2;*.  and  spoil  the  soiilof  thosu'thats.  them 
/.'a. 13.16. their  huusesshali  bes.thcirwivesravished 
18.  2.  a  nation  whose  land  the  iivers  have  s.  7. 

24.  3.  the  land  »iiall  be  utterly  ciii)>ti>id  and  s. 
33.  1.  Woe  to  thee  that  spoilesi,  and  wast  not  s. 
42.  22.  but  this  is  a  people  robbed  and  s. 

Jer.  2.  14.  IS  Israel  a  servant?  why  is  he  s.  ? 

4.  13.  woe  unto  us,  for  we  are  s. 

20.  for  whole  land  is  .s.  suddenly  my  tents  are  s. 

30.  and  when  thou  arts,  what  wilt  thou  do  ? 
9.  19.  how  are  we  s.  ?  1|  10.  20.  my  tabernacle  iss. 
21.  12.  and  deliver  him  that  is  s.  22.  3. 

25.  36.  for  the  Lord  hath  s.  their  pasture 

48.  1.  Nebo  is  s.  ||  15.  Moab  is  s.  and  gone,  20. 

49.  3.  howl,  for  Ai  is  s.  ||  10.  Esau,  his  seed  is  s. 
51.  55.  because  the  Lord  hath  s.  Babylon 

Eiek.  18.  7.  and  hath  s.  none  by  violence,  16. 
12.  hath  oppressed,  bath  s.  by  violence,  18. 

23.  46.  I  will  give  them  to  be  removed  and  s. 

39.  10.  they  shall  spoil  those  that  s.  them 
Hos.  10.  14.  and  all  thy  fortresses  shall  be  s. 
Jliiios  3.  11.  and  thy  palacesshall  be  s. 

5.  9.  Ihat  sirengthenelh  the  s.  against  the  strong 
jMic.  2.  4.  shall  lament,  and  say,  we  be  utterly  s. 
Hub.  2.  8.  because  thou  host  s.  many  nations 
'/.cch.  2.  8.  he  sent  nie  lo  the  nations  which  s.  you 

]|.  2.  Iiowl,  because  the  migliiy  are  s. 
3.  their  glory  is  s.  for  the  )iride  of  Jordan  iss. 
Cul.  2.  15.  and  having  s.  principalities  and  powers 

SPOILER, 
/sa. lG.4.hctliou  acoverlfiooi  face  ofg.thes.ceaseth 
21.2.  the  s.  spoileth,  go  up,  O  Elam ;  besiege 
.)cr.  6.21).  for  tlie  s.  shall  suddenly  come  on  us 
15.  8. 1  have  brought  upon  fliem  1  s   at  noon-dav 
48  8.  the  s.  shall  come  upon  every  city 
18.  for  Ihc  s.  of  Moab  shall  come  upon  thee 
32.  the  s.  is  fallen  upon  thy  summer  fruits 
51.  5G.  because  the  s.  is  come  upon  Babylon 
SPOILERS. 
Judir.  2. 14.  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hoi,  and  he  deli- 
vered Ihem  into  the  hand  of  thes.  2  A7»^s  17.20. 
1  .Sam.  13.  17. thes.  cameout  of  campofPliilistiiies 
14.  15.  the  garrison  and  the  s-lhc^y  also  trembled 
Jer.  12.  12.  the  s.  are  come  upon  all  high  |ilaces 
51.  48.  for  the  &  shall  come  to  her  from  the  north 
53.  yet  from  me  shall  s.  come  to  lier,  sailh  Lord 
SPOILEST. 
/sa.33.1.woe  totheethats.and  thouwast  not  spoiled 

SPOILETH. 
Psal.  35. 10.  who  deliverest  needy  from  liim  that  s. 
/.sn. 21. 2.the spoilers.  ||  //os.  7.1. troop  of  robberss. 
J^Tali.  3.  IG.  the  canker  worm  s.  and  flieth  away 

SPOILING. 
Psa/.  35.  12.  me  evil  for  good,  to  the  .5.  of  my  soul 
/sa.22.4.  because  of  the  .9.  of  the  daughter  of  people 
,/er.  48.3.  a  voice  from  Horonaims.  and  destruction 
Hab.  1.  3.  fur  s.  and  violence  are  before  me 
Heb.  10.  34. for  ye  took  joyfully  thes.ol  your  goods 

SPOILS. 
.Tosh.  7.  21.  I  saw  among  Ihc  .1.  a  goodly  garment 
1  0/(7-071.26.  27.  out  of  s.  in  battle  did  Ihey  "hdicate 
/sa.  25.  11.  shall  bring  down  their  pride  with  ihes. 
/,7</i:cl  I.22.he  laketli  his  armour  and  ilivldeth  hiss. 
Heb.  7.  4.  Abraham  gave  the  tenth  of  the  s. 

SPOKEN. 

Orn.  18. 19.  Lord  may  bring  whathe  hath  s.  ofhim 

JVuTB.  14.  28.  as  ye  have  s.  in  mine  cars,  so  will  I  do 

21.  7.  for  we  have  s.  against  the  Lord  and  thee 

23.  i9.  hath  he  s.  and  shall  he  not  make  it  good? 

Deut.  .5.  28. 1  have  heard  the  words  they  have  s.  to 

thee,  they  have  well  said  all  Ihat  they  haves. 

13.5.  because  he  hath  s.  to  turn  you  away  fiom  L. 

18.  17.  they  have  well  s.  that  which  Ihey  have  s. 

1  Sam.  25.  30.  the  Lord  hath  done  nil  Un  lialh  s. 

3.S«?n  2.27.  unless  thou  hadst.s.peoplehad  gone  up 

14.  19.  turn  from  ought  my  lord  the  king  hath  s. 

17.  G.  Ahithophel  hath  s.  after  this  manner 

1  Kings  2.  23.  if  Adonijah  have  not  s.  this  word 
12.  9.  what  counsel  give  ye,  that  we  may  answer 

this  people  who  have  s.  lo  me  ?  2  Chr.  10.  9. 

18.  21.  and  all  the  people  said,  it  is  well  s. 

2  KiviTsi.  13.  wouldest  thou  be  s.  for  lo  the  king? 
Job  .33.  2.  behold,  my  tongue  hath  s.  in  my  mouth 

34.35.  Job  hath  s.  without  knowledge  and  wisdom 
42.  7.  ye  have  not  s.  of  me  as  my  servant  Job,  8. 

Psal.  66.  14.  my  mouth  hatlis.  when  in  trouble 
87.  3.  glorious  things  are  s.  of  thee,  O  city  of  God 
109.2.  Ihey  have  s.  against  me  with  a  lying  tongue 

Froi'.15.23.  a  word  s.  in  due  season, how  good  isit ! 
25.  11.  a  word  Slly  s.  is  like  apples  of  gold 

F.ccl.  7.  21.  take  no  heed  lo  all  words  Ihat  are  s. 

Cant.  8.  8.  in  the  day  when  she  shall  be  ».  for 

/sa.  23.  4.  for  the  sea  hath  s.  1|  38.  15.  he  hath  s. 
.W.  3.  your  hands  are  defiled,  vour  lips  haves,  lies 

.Jrr.  26. 16.  he  hiilh  s.  lo  us  in  l)ie  nameofthe  Lord 
29.  23.  and  have  s.  lying  words  in  my  name 
33.24. considerest  thou  notwhal  this  people  haves. 
44.25.ye  and  your  wives  have*. with  your  mouths 


SPO 

EtiK   J3.  t.  have  yt  not  «.  a  lying  divination 
8.  because  ye  have  s.  vanity,  and  st  tn  Hoc 
Dan.  4.31.  O  king  Nebuchadnezzar,  tolbeoitis* 
Hos.  7.  13.  ytt  Ihey  have  ».  lies  agai-i»t  mo 
10.4.  Ihey  have  s.  woids,  swearing  falsely 
.^mu9  5.  14.  Lord  shall  be  with  you,  as  je  have  s 
Oiu(i.l2.norshonldest  thou  have^.proudly  tndisu 
Mic.  G.  12.  ihe  inhabitants  ihertof  liave  ».  liee 
Zee.  10.  2.  lor  the  idols  have  s.  vanity  and  diviuen 
J\Ial.  3.  13.  what  have  wes.»o  much  against  thee. 
^Uat.26.  Oo.high  priest  saying,  he  liiths.  blaspinniy 
Mark  14.  9.  sliall  be  s.  of  for  a  mtiuoriai  of  her 
/.uAe2.33.marvelled  at  things  .vhui,  were  s.  ol  hits 

34.  and  for  a  sign  which  shall  be  s.  against 

12.  3.  what  ye  have  s.  in  darkness,  wliais.  in  ear 

18.  34.  nor  knew  ihey  the  things  which  wert  s. 
John  15.  22.  if  1  had  not  come  aod  s.  to  them 
.ids  3.24.  as  many  as  have  s.  foretold  of  these  dayt 

8.  24.  none  of  these  ihmgsye  have  ».  comeimme 
13.40.  lest  that  come  on  you  s.  of  in  the  propheut 
46.  Ihe  word  should  first  have  Injen  s.  lo  you 
16.  14.  Lydia  attended  lo  the  Ihiiig.s  that  were  s; 

19.  36.  seeing  that  these  things  cannot  be  s.  agaioat 
23.  9.  but  if  a  spirit  or  angel  biitb  s.  to  him 

27.  11.  nioie  than  Iboselhingsthat  we?e».  byPau. 

35.  when  had  thus  .s.  look  bread  and  gave  tliankj 

28.  22.  we  know  that  every  where  it  is  s.  against 
Uom.  1.  8.  your  faith  is*,  of  thro"  tlie  whole  world 

4.16.  according  to  that  which  was  s.sothy  seed  ba 

14.  16.  lei  not  then  your  good  be  uvil  s.  of 

15.  21.  lo  whom  he  was  not  s.  of  Ihey  shall  lee 

1  Cur.  10.  30.  why  am  1  evil*,  of  fur  that  for  which 

14.  9.  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  s.  ? 
Hib.  1.2.  hatb  in  these  last  days  a.  to  us  by  his  Sod 

2.  2.  for  if  the  word  s.  by  angels  was  steadfast 

3.  5.  for  a  te.ftiinony  of  those  things  to  be  *.  aftef 
4.8.hc  would  not  afterward  haves,  of  auothcr  day 

7.  13.  for  he  of  whom  these  Ihingsaie  s.  pertaineth 

8.  1.  of  lliiiigs  which  we  have  s.  this  is  the  sum 
12.19. imreated  lliewoid  should  not  bes.iinymore 

13.  7.  who  have  s.  unto  you  the  woid  of  Goil 

1  Pet.  4.  14.  on  their  part  he  is  evil  s.  of 

2  Pet.  2.  2.  Ihe  way  of  tiuth  shall  be  evil  s.  of 
3.2.  ye  may  be  mindfulof  words  which  were .s.bef 

Jude  lo.which  ungodly  sinneis  have  s.  against  hist 
17.  remember  the  word*  which  were  s.  before 
SPOKEN  JcilA  Guii,  expressly. 
Gen.  21 .  2.  at  set  time  of  « liich  God  had  s.  to  him 
i>eH<.  26. 19.  a  holy  people  10  thy  G.  as  he  baih  e. 
Psal.  1)0.  G.  God  liath  s.  in  his  holiness,  Ift?.  7. 
62.  11.  God  hath  s.  once,  twice  have  i  heard 
Mat.  22.  31.  that  which  wai  s.  to  you  by  GoJ 
Jlcis  3.  21.  which  God  baths,  byiusiioly  pruphett 
Set  LoED. 
I  have,  or  have  I  SPOKEN. 
Oen.  28.  15.  I  have  done  v.hlch  /  have  s.  tot^ie« 
41.  28.  Ihis  is  the  thing  I  have  s.  to  Pharaoh 
Exod.  32.  13.  all  this  land  /  have  s.  of  will  I  giva 

34.  lead  people  to  the  place  «f  which  /  have  s. 
1  Sam.  1.  16.  out  of  my  grief  Aavc  Is.  hitherto 
3.  12.  perform  ag.  Eli  all  things  which  /  have  s. 

20.  2.3.  as  touching  the  matler  which  /  have  s. 
■  tub  21.  3.  and  aiier  Ihat  I  haves,  mock  on 

40.  5.  once  hate  J  s.  but  t  will  nol  answer 
fsuM  16.10. 1  will  walk  before  L.  in  land  of  living. 
I  believed  therefore  huec  7  s.  ?  2  Cor.  4.  13. 
fsa.  45.  19.  I  have  nol  s.  m  secret,  43.  Iti 
46.  11.  I  have  s.  it,  I  will  also  bring  it  to  pass 
48.  15.  /,  even  I,  have  s.  yea  I  have  called  him 
./er.  4.  28.  J h.  s.  it,  i  have  proposed  it,  will  not  rep 
23.  21.  /  have  not  s.  to  thim  yet  they  prophesiej 
2.5.3.  Jh.s.  lo  your  rising  early ,aiiil  s(>eaking,3.5  14. 
30.  2.  wrile  thee  all  words  /  have  s.  to  thee,  36.  2 

35.  17.  because  I  hares,  but  ihey  have  not  heard 
Ezrk.  12.28.  but  word  which  /A«»es.  shall  be  dona 

13.  7.  ye  say.  Lord  siiilli  il,  albiMl  I  have  nut  s. 
26.  5.  for  j'/iave  s.  it,  sailh  Ihe  Loril,  28.  10. 

36.  5.  surely  in  the  fire  of  my  jealousy  have  I  s.  6. 
38.  17.  art  thou  he  of  whom  I  htive  s.  in  old  time 

19.  for  in  jealou.sy  and  fii'e  of  my  wrath  have  I  g. 
39. 8.  it  is  come,  tins  is  Ihe  day  whereof  /  have  s. 
Hos.  12.  10.  I  have  also  s.  by  Ihe  prophets 
John  12.  48.  the  word  that  f  haves,  shall  judge  hir» 
49.  for  /have  not  s.  of  mvself  but  the  Father 

14.  25.  these  things  have  /  s.  15.  1 1.  [  16.  1,  25,  .13. 

15.  3.  ye  are  clean  thro'  the  word  I  have  s.  to  you 
18. 23.  if/  have  s.  evil,  bear  witness  of  the  evil 

Had  SPOKEN. 
Gen.  44.  2.  accoidini;   o  the  word  Joseph  hads. 
JVum.  23.  2.  and  Balak  did  as  Biilaam  had  s. 
1  Kings  13.  II.  told  father  words  heAarf*.  toking 

-1   4.  which  Naboth  the  Jezreelite  had  s.  to  him 
i  &7»(^sl.I7.according  lo  word  which  Elijah  hads 

7.  18.  it  came  lo  pass  as  the  man  of  God  had  a. 
F.zra  8.  22.  berauce  we  hud  s.  unto  the  king 
JVfA.  2.  18. 1  told  also  king's  words  that  he  had  a. 
F.sth.  7   ; .  Mordecai,  wno  had  s  good  for  the  kin| 
.Jiib  32.  4.  now  Elihu  had  waited  till  Job  had  s. 

Jer  36.4  Baruch  wrote  words  L.  Aarf  s.  by  Je'eio 
Dan.  10.  11  and  when  be  had  a.  this  word  tu  dm 


SPO 

Pan.  to.  13.  wUcn !)«  had «.  v/otis  f  bccamo dur^l) 
19.  wlien  liu  kail  3  untu  iiic,  I  was  sirciigtlit-ned 
Mark  lAi.minyan  as  lie /tad  ti.\.iie  eprosy  depuiled 
1-2.  li.  for  Ihfj-  knew  lliaJ  lio  Aa<^  s.  llie  |iaralile 
against  tiium,  uiid  Uiey  lull  liiin,  Auir  'JO   19. 
/.iiile  lU.  !2{j.  wlieii  lie  kad  lliiis  .s'.  24.  4U  >/«/!»  <l.  ti. 
I  11.  43. 1  IS.  -ii  .//c<.s  li».  41. 1  -20.  :ili.  |  HI  no. 
Jokn  4.50.  tlie  i-  un  believed  word  tiial  Jesus  kads. 
11    r<   they  tliuit^iit  lie  kad  s.  uf  taking  re:jl 
21.  19.  u«en  lie  k-td  s.  llus,  lie  saitli,  follow  mo 
.^ cCj '.'.'27. narnu(j4.-i  declared  tliatlie/tur/$. unto  liim 
•28.  25.  departed,  after  Paul  had  s.  one  word 
tiei.H.  lU.  when  h\«sf.Akads.  everv  |irece|il  tojieo. 

SPOKEN  wati  prophet. 

r>eut.  18.02.  'jul/;r(i//Aff  liatli «.  it  presumptuously 

Eick.  14.  9.  il'prty/iAi'f  be<leceived  when  lie  liatli  *-. 

^ut.2.17.  what  was  s.  hyjereniy  the  pro/iAc<,  27. 9. 

23.    .nat  it  might  he  lullilled  which  was  .s.  hy  ihe 

prophet,  be  called  a  NaKureno,  13.  35.  |  27.  3.i. 

3.  3.  this  is  he  (hat  was  s.  uloy  lUapropkct  Esaias 

4.  14.  that  It  might  he  fiillillod  which  was  .$.  bv 

Esaiss  the  prop/let,  8.  17.  |  12.  17.  |  21.  4. 
i!4. 15.  when  ye  shall  si^e  the  alioniiiiatinn  of  deso- 
lation s.ol'by  Uanieilhepn/pAft,  Jilark  13.14. 
IjuIic'H.  25.  to  believe  all  that  the  propAffs  haves. 
tlcts  2.  16.  this  was  s.  ot"  by  the  prophet  Joel 
Jam.i.  10.  take, my  brethren,  prnpkets  who  have  s. 

TItoukast  SPOKEN. 
Oen.  19.21.  this  city  (or  the  which  thou  hast  s. 
Eiui.  4.  10.  iior  since  thou  hast  s.  to  thy  servant 
10.  29.  MosiK  said,  thou  hiist  s.  well,  not  see 
33.  17.  I  will  do  this  thins:  'bat  thou  hast  s. 
A'um.  14.17.  |>ower  ot'Lord  be  great,  is  thau  hosts. 
J)cut.  I.  14.  the  thing  which  tiju  tast  s.  is  good 
Rulh-2.  I'i.lkouhitsts.  friendiv  t '  :nine  hanilinaid 
S.Sam. <). 22.  theniai<lservanlswh'cli  thouha.its.of 
7.  19.  but  thou  kast  s.  also  of  t^y  servant's  liouse 
("or  a  great  while  to  come,  2.").  \  Chr  17.17,  23. 
2  A"ini's20.  19.  then  said  Hezekiah  to  Isaiah,  good 
is  the  word  of  Lord  which  rhou.iasts.  /sa.39.8. 
F^fth.  C.  10.  let  nothing  fall  of  all  <liat  tkaukasts. 
Job  33.  6.  surely  thou  hast  s.  in  my  hearing 
/er.  3.  5.  behold,  tkna,  hast  s.  and  done  evil  things 
32. 24.  and  that  which  t/MU  hast  s.  is  come  to  pass 
14.  Ki.  as  for  tlie  word  which  thou  hast  s.  unto  us 
51.  62.  O  Lord,  thou  hojit  s.  against  this  place 
hzek.  35  12.  (  lave  heard  blasphemies  Ihou  hast  s. 

SPOKES. 
t  Kinrs  ?.  33. their  felhies  and  s.  were  all  molten 

SPOKESMAN. 
Ezod.  4.  16.  he  shall  be  thv  s.  unto  ^he  people 

SPOON. 
JVuja,  7.  14.  one  ».  of  ten  shekels  of  gold,  full  of 
incense,  20,  2'i,  32,  38,  44,  50,  56,  62. 
SPOONS. 
Ezod.  25.  29.  make  the  dishes  thereof  and  s. 
.37.  16.  be  made  his  dishes  and  Ins  s.  and  bowls 
^um.  4.  7.  and  [lut  thereon  the  dishes  and  the  s. 
7.  84.  twelve  silver  howl.>:,  twelve  s.  of  eold,  8i). 
I  Kinirsl.  50.  the  s.  were  of  pure  gold,  2  Chr.  4.-22. 
i  h'inirs  25.  14.  the  s.  took  be  awav,  ./er.  .12. 18, 19. 
iChroii.  24. 14.  of  rest  of  the  money  s.  were  made 

SPORT, 
•''urfir.  lG.25.thatSams.  m  ly  makes,  and  he  made.?. 
27.  thousands  that  beheld  while  Sumsoii  made  a. 
Prot).  10.  23.  It  is  s.  to  a  fool  to  do  mischief 
21.  t  17.  he  that  loveth  s.  shall  be  a  |Mior  man 
20. 19.  that  dcceiveth  and  sailli,  am  not  [  in  s.? 

SPORT. 
r»o.  57.  4.  against  whom  do  ve  s.  yourselves'? 

SPORTING. 
fren.  26.  3.  Isaac  was  s.  willi  Robckah  his  wife 
B  I'et.'2. 13. a.  themselvnswith  Iheirowiideceiviiigg 

SPOT. 
.Vum.  19.  2.  bring  thee  a  red  hpifor  without  .t. 
23.  3.  two  Iambi  wiihout  .<.  9.  1 1.  |  29.  17,  26. 
Drut.  32.  f..  their  s.  is  not  the  «.  of  Ins  cbildicn 
Jn\)  11    1.",.  thou  shalt  lift  up  thy  face  without  s. 
Clint.  4.  7.  Ihiiii  art  all  fair,  there  is  no  s.  In  thee 
F.ph.  .">  27.  a  glorious  church,  not  iiaving  .t. 
I  T/.Ti.  6.  !4.  keep  this  commandment  without  s. 
Ifr'). ').  14.  who  otiereil  himsnif  without  .«.  to  Cod 
I  fet.   1.  19.  ns  of  a  lamb  without  s.  or  lilemisli 

1  PeU  3.  14.  that  ye  may  be  found  without  3. 

fro     .RIOHT. 

SPOTTED. 

Hen.  30.  32.  removing  from  thence  nil  the  ».  cattle 
33.  everv  one  tiiat  is  not  s.  shall  bo'-oiinled  siolcwi 
39.  the  flocks  brought  forth  cattle  sjieckled  and  s. 

.luie  23.  hating  even  'he  sirment  t.  Iiy  the  flesh 
SPOTS. 

Jcr.  !3.  23.  or  can  the  leopard  chnnje  his  s.? 

2  ?€'..  I.  13.  s.  they  arn  and  (ilemlslies,  sporting 
Jt,de  12.  these  are  s.  in  vonr  feasts  of  charity 

SPOUSE. 
Cant  4.  9.  come  with  me  from  Lebanon,  my  s. 

9.  hon  hant  ravished  my  heart,  my  sister,  my  s. 

10.  how  fair  is  ll-.y  love,  my  sister,  my  .». 

11.  thy  lips,  O  my  .«.  drop  as  the  honevcomb 

12.  a  ssrrlen  inclosed  is  my  siitcr,  my  $. 


SPR 

Can.  ?!.  1.  am  come  intnmygar(!cn,mysi«ter,  my  s 

SPOUSES. 
Ho».  4.  13.  and  your  5.  shall  commit  adultery 
14.  1  will  not  (lunish  your  5.  when  they  commit 
SPOUTS.     A«c  Watkr-spouts. 
SPRANG. 
.^fark  4.  8.  and  did  yield  fruit  thats.  up,  Luke  8.  8. 
.,icls  16.  29.  then  he  called  for  a  lisjlit  and  s.  in 
Hcl'.  7. 14.  for  it  is  evident  our  Lord  .■>.  out  of  Jiida 
11. 12.  Ihetefurj  there  s.  of  one  so  iiiuiiy  us  the  stars 
See  Sprung. 
SPUEAI). 
r;f  ji.3"..19.  field  where  Jacob  had  .t.  his  tent,  35. 21 . 
l.en.\'S.  5.  and  iheiilaguos.  nutin  tbeskiii,  6,23,28. 

32.  and  behold,  if  the  scall  .5.  not,  34. 

35.  but  if  the  scall  ».  much  in  the  skin,  36. 

51.  if  the  plague  ha  s.  in  a  garment,  14.  39,  44. 

53.  and  if  the  plague  be  not  s.  55.  |  14.  48. 
.-V«wt.4.7.  on  tlio  table  they  shall  s.  cloth  of  blue,  11. 

8. they  shall  5. a  scarlet  cloth  ||  13.  s.  a  purple  cloth 

14.  they  shall  .v.  on  it  a  covering  of  badgers'  skins 
Oeul.  22  17.  s.  the  cloth  before  the  elders  of  city 
Judg.  8.25.  they  s.  a  garment,  and  cast  in  ear-rings 

15.  9.  then  the  Philistines  s.  themselves  in  Lelii 

1  .Sam.  4.  t2.  and  when  the  battle  was  s. 

2  Sam. a.  18.  the  Philistines  also  came  and  «.  them- 

selves in  valleyof  Rephaini,22. 1  Chr.  14.9,  13. 

16.  22.  they  .«.  Absalom  a  tent  on  lop  of  the  house 

17.  19.  woman  s.  a  covering  on  the  well's  mouth 

21.  10.  Ilizpah  s.  sackcloth  for  her  on  the  rock 

1  /unn-sO.  32.  carved  upon  ibem  carvings  of  cheru- 

bims,  and  s.  gold  upon  chcruhims  antl  palm-trees 
8.  54.  he  arose,  with  his  bands  s.  up  to  heaven 

2  Kings  8.  15.  Hazat-l  s.  a  thick  cloth  on  his  face 
19.  14.  .";.  the  letter  before  the  Lord,  Isa.  37.  14. 

Psni.  105.  39.  he  s.  a  cloud  for  a  covering 

1 10.  5.  they  have  s.  a  net  by  the  way-.«iile 
Piov.  I.  17.  surely  in  vain  net  iss.  in  sight  of  bird 
Isa.  14. 11.  worm  is  s.  under  thee,  worms  cover  thee 

19.8.  they  that, s.  netson  the  waters  shall  languish 
33.i.3.  theycould  nots. the  sail,  lame  lake  the  |)rey 

ft.  5.  and  tos.  sackcloth  and  ashes  uniler  him 
.    r.  8.  2.  and  they  shall  s.  t^iem  before  the  sun 

10. 9.  silvers,  into  jilates  is  brought  from  Tarshisli 
/-am.  1.1.3.he  baths,  net  for  my  feet,  turned  me  back 
F.zek.  2   10.  and  he  s.  the  roll  before  me 

12.  13.  my  net  also  will  [  s.  upon  him,  17.  20. 

26.  14.  Ihou  shalt  be  a  place  to  s.  nets  upon 
Hos.  5.1.  because  ye  have  been  a  nets,  upon  Tabor 

7. 12.  when  they  shall  go,  I  will  s.  my  net  on  llie 

14. 6.  his  branches  shall  s.  his  beauty  as  olive  tree 
./oel  2.  2.  as  the  morning  .«.  upon  the  mountains 
Hub.  1.  8.  their  horsemen  shall  s.  themselves 
JIal.  2.  3.  behold,  I  will  s.  dung  upon  your  faces 
JiJat.  21.  8.  and  a  verv  great  multitude  s.  their  gar 
ments  in  the  way,  Mark  II.  8.  /.«Ae  19.  31' 
■Sets  4.17.  but  that  It  s.no  t'urtber  among  the  people 

SPREAD  abroad. 
Gen  lO.lS.familiesofiheCanaanitesweres.a^roa'/ 

28.  14.  thou  shalt  s.  abroad  to  the  west  and  east 
Exod.  9.  29.  F  will  s.  abroad  my  hands  to  the  Lord 

33.  Moses  s.  abroad  his  hands  to  the  Lord 

40.  19.  he  s.  abroad  the  lent  over  the  tabernacle 
/.CO.  13.  7.  but  if  the  scab  s.  much  a4rort(/,  22,  27. 
JVMm.lI.32.  I  hey  s.  abr.  the  quails  round  the  camp 

1  Sam.  3I(.  16.  they  were  s.  abroad  on  the  earth 

2  Sam. a. 4^  I  did  stamp  and  s.  'lAr.  mine  enemies 

1  Chron.  14.13.  the  Philistiness.  themselves  abroad 

2  Chron.  2(i.  8.  Uzziah's  name  s.  abroad,  15. 
y.eck.  1. 17.  my  cities  thro'  prosperity  be  .<t  abroad 

2.  6.  I  have  s.  you  abroad  as  the  four  winds 
Mat.  9.  31.  but  they  when  departed  s.  aliroad  his 
fame  In  all  that  counlrv,  Mark  1.  28.  |  6.  14. 
1  Thcss.  1.  8.  your  faith  to  Cod-ward  is  s.  abroad 

SPREAD /»WA. 
JVwm.  2f.  6.  as  valleys  ar<,'  they  s.  forth  ns  gardens 
IfiiniTS  8.  7.  the  clierublmg  s./(/rtA  their  two  winffs 

22.  Solomon  s.  forth  his  hands,  2  Chron.  6. 12, 13. 
38.  know  the  plague  of  his  own  heart, and  s.  forth 

his  hBiids  loward  this  house,  2  Chr.  6.  29. 

fsa.^.^5.  when  you  s./iii-t/t  your  hands,  I  will  hide 
2.'>.1 1,  be  shall  j./.irM  bands, as  he  tb-itswimmeth 
42.  .5.  thus  saithGod,  he  lliat  s.  forth  the  earth 

Ezck.  47.  10.  thev  shall  be  a  place  \os.  forth  nets 
SPREAD  over. 

JV*Hm.4.6.  they  shall  ».oBcr  il  a  cloth  wholly  of  blue 

ftH(A:i.9.  .•>.  Ibnrefore  thy  skirt  oBertblne  handmaid 

ha.  25.  7.  nnd  the  vail  ihat  is  s.  oner  all  nations 

.ler.  43. 10.  he  shall s.  his  royal  pavilion  nrter  them 
4-f.  40.  nnd  lie  shall  8.  his  winiis  oi)i»r  Moab 
49.  22.  nnd  ho  shall  s.  bia  winsa  over  Hozrah 

F.zek.  16. 8.  I  s.  my  skirt  over  thee  and  covered  thy 
19.  8.  then  the  nations  ».  iheir  net  over  him 
SPREAD  ovt. 

F.xoil.  37.  9.  r.'.eriibims  ».  out  winjs,  1  OAr.  2^.  IS. 

Ezra  0.  .'>.  I  s.  out  my  hands  to  the  Lord  my  God 
Job  29.  19.  my  root  was  «.  out  by  the  waters 
37.  \h.  hast  thou  with  him  .?.  out  the  sky'? 

ha.  4'^.  1 13.  palm  of  my  hand  hath  s.  nut  lienven 
65. 2.  have  i.  out  my  bands  to  a  rebellious  people 


SPR 

T.am.  1.  10.  the  adversary  hatli  s.  jut  his  linrd 
Eiek.  32. 3. 1  will  therefore  s.  out  my  net  over  thee 

SPREADEST. 
£2cA:.27.7.  fiiielinen  which  ilrous.forlhfortbysoi. 

SPREADETH. 
f,ev.  13.8.  if  the  priest  see  that  scabs,  in  ihosKiii 
Deut.  32.  II.  as  an  eagle  s.  abroad  her  wings 
.lob  9.  8.  God  who  alone  s.  out  the  heavend 

26.  9.  and  he  s.  his  cloud  upon  it 

36.  30.  behold,  he  s.  his  light  upon  it.  and  covercth 
41.  .30.  he  s.  sl'.arp-pointed  things  on  the  mire 
ProB  29. 5  a  man  that  flatterelh  his  neighb.  5.  a  nt! 
A5'i.25. 11.  as  he  that  swimmeth  s.  fortli  his  hands 
40.  19.  and  the  goldsmith  s.  it  over  wilh  gold 
22  that  s.  the  heavens  ns  a  lent  to  dwell  in 
44.  24. 1  the  Ld.  that  s.  abroad  the  earth  by  myself 
.!er.  4.  31.  the  daughter  of  ZIon  s.  her  hands 
17.  8.  a  tree  that  s.  out  her  roots  by  ihe  rivor 
/.am.l.n.Zion  s.  forth  her  hands.none  comfort bei 

SPREADING. 
TjCV.  13.  57.  and  if  it  appears,  it  is  a  s.  plagup 
Psal.  37.  35.  I  have  seen  the  wicked  s.  himself 
Eiek.  17.  6.  and  it  grew,  and  bi.'came  a  s.  vine 

SPREADING. 
Ezek.  26.  5.  it  shall  he  a  place  for  the  s.  of  nets 

SPREAUINGS. 
J()i36.29.  can  any  understand  Ihes.  of  the  cloiid.^ 

SPRIGS. 
Tsa.  18.  5.  for  afore  harvest  he  shall  cut  off  tha  t 
Ezck.  17.  6.  it  became  a  vine,  and  shot  forth  s. 

SPRING. 
2/r(Ti/?-s2.  21.  he  went  forth  lo  Ihes.  of  the  watm 
/^rnw.25.26.  is  as  a  troubled  fmintain  and  cornipl  s 
Cant.  4.  12.  my  sister,  my  spouse,  is  a  s.  shut  up 
/.«rt.58.Il.shalt  belike  s. of  water, whose  waters  fall 
//tfs.l3.15.hiss.shall  become drv  and  fountain  drieij 

SPRINGS." 
Deut.  4.  49.  to  the  plain  under  the  s.  of  PIsgah 
.Tosh.  10.  40.  Joshua  smole  all  the  counlrv  of  lln  s 
12.  8.  the  kings  in  the  plains  and  in  the  s. 
15. 19. give  me  s. of  water, gave  her  \\\\.s..Judg.\.\S. 
./»i38.  16.  hast  Ihou  entered  into  thus,  of  the  sea') 
Psnl.  87.  7.  all  my  s.  are  in  thee 
104.  10.  he  sendcth  Ihe  s.  into  the  valleys 
107.  33.  he  turnetli  the  water  s   into  dry  giounJ 
TiS.  be  lurneih  dry  ground  into  waler  s. 
Isu.  35.7.  and  the  thirsty  land  becomes,  of  water 
,  41.  18.  I  will  make  the  dry  land  s.  of  waler 

49.  10.  even  by  llie  s.  of  water  shall  he  guide  them 
./er.51. 36. 1  will  dry  up  her  sea  and  make  her  s.  dry 

SPRING. 

1  Sam.  9. 26.  about  s.  of  the  day  Samuel  called  Sac! 

Sjc  X)K\-spring. 

SPRING. 

Ezek.  17. 9.  it  shall  wither  in  all  the  leaves  of  her  ». 

SPRING. 
JV«m.21. 17.  Israel  Sling,  s.  up,  O  well,  sing  ye  to  it 
Deut.S.'i.  and  depths  that  .9.  out  of  valleys  and  hills 
./«f/ir.l9.25.  when  the  day  began  losthtv  lei  her  go 
.!ob  5.  6.  neither  dolh  trouble  4.  out    ^f  the  ground 
.38.  27.  to  cause  biid  of  the  tender  herb  lo  s.  forth 
Psnl.  85.  11.  truth  shall  s.  out  of  ihe  earth 
92.  7.  when  the  wicked  s.  as  the  gmss 
Isa.  42.  9.  before  they  s.  forth,  I  lell  yon  of  thorn 
43. 19.  I  will  do  a  new  thing,  now  it  shall  s.  fiirth 
44. 4. they  shall  s.up  as  among  Ihe  grass,  as  willov  3 
4.').  8.  and  let  rigbtponsness  s.  u,  touetlicr 
58.  8.  and  thme  health  shall  s.  forth  speedily 
61.11.  as  .inrden  causiMli  things  that  nre  sown  to.i. 
Lord  will  cause  praise  to  s.  forth  before  nations 
.Inel  2.  22.  be  not  nfraid,  for  the  pastures  do  .«. 
Mark  4.  27.  the  seed  shoiiM  s  he  knoweth  not  how 
•SPRINGETII. 

1  fCingsi.  33.  even  to  hyssop  tliMts.  out  of  Ihe  wnll 

2  Kiti/r.i  19. 20.  ye  shall  eat  in  the  second  yearthat 

which  s.  of  same,  and  in  lliird  sow,  /»a.  37.3ft. 
Hos.  JO.  4.  thus  judffment  s  un  as  hemlock  in  field 

SPRINGINCJ. 
Psal.  65.  10.  thou  hU-sscst  the  .«.  thereof 

SPRINGING. 
Gen.  26.  19.  Iliey  found  there  a  well  of.?,  walrr 
2  .S'am.  23.  4.  as  the  ten''er  grass  s.  out  of  the  earth 
.7i)A»  4.  14.  shall  be  in  him  a  well  of  water  .«.  up 
//eft. 12  15. lest  any  root  of  liiitn  n.  s.  up  trouble  you 

SPRINKLE. 

Rro//.9.8.  let  Moses  s.tbe  aslns  toward  lhelieave.i 

Lev.  14.  7.  he  shall  s.  on  him  lliat  is  lo  be  clennseo 

16.  the  priest  shall  s.  of  the  oil  with  bis  finirer 

27.  priest  shall  s.  of  ihe  oil  with  his  right  fin<ei 
51.  and  shall  s.  the  house  seven  times 

16. 14.  ho  shall  s.  on  the  mercy  seat  east-ward,  15 
.Vwrn.  8.  7.  s.  waler  of  purifying  upon  them 

19.  IS.  shall  s.  it  ii[)on  the  tent,  ami.  nl   the  veshc'i 

19.  Ihe  clean  [lerson  shall  s.  it  on  the  nrirlenn 

ha.5i.  15.  so  shall  he  ».  many  natlor.f  i.ngs  siia?! 

Ezek.  36.  25.  then  will  I  s.  clean  water  upon  yu"J 

SPRINKLED. 
F.iod.^.  10.  Moses  s.  the  ashes  up  tovsnrd  htm'ci 
.ffum.  19.  13.  bocausn  wa'er  was  not  r.  on  him,  ij 
Job  2. 12.  and  3.  dust  on  their  iieads  toward  boevft 


STA 

fta.  SO.  1 5.  that  wliich  is  «.  as  if  there  brake  out  o 
viper,  their  wel)S  shall  not  become  garments 
Hos.  7.  t9-  gf'iy  hairs  are  s.  iiere  and  there 
Heb.  9.  19  he  s.  both  the  hook  and  all  the  ]ieople 
10.22.  Imvingour  hearts s.  from  an  e".  il  conscience 
Sec  Bi.ooD. 
SPRINKLETH. 
J.ev.T.  14.it  shall  be  the  priest's  that  s.  the  blood 
JVum.  19.  21.  he  that  s.  the  water  ol" separation 

SPRINKLING. 
tfcb.  9.  13.  the  ashes  of  a  iieiler  s.  the  unclean 
11.  28.  through  faith  he  kept  the  5.  of  the  hlooil 
12.2-1.  we  are  come  to  blood  of  5. that  speaketh  tiet. 
1  Pet.  1.  2.  and  the  « of  the  blood  of  Jesus  Christ 

SPROUT. 
Job  14.  7.  there  is  hn|ie  of  a  tree  that  it  will  5.  again 

SPRUNG. 
Gen.  41.  6.  seven  thin  ears  5.  up  after  them,  23. 
/,FV    13.  42.  it  is  a  leprosy  5.  up  in  his  bald  head 
JilatA.  \G.lhem  who  sat  in  shad,  ofdealh,  lifilit  s.  up 
13.  5.  ami  forthwith  they  s.  up,  Murk  4.  5. 
7.  the  thorns  s.  up  and  choked  them,  J.ukc  8.  7. 
2fi.  but  when  blade  was  «.  up  and  brought  forth 
/.ukc  a.  ().  as  soon  as  it  was  s.  up,  it  withered  away 

SPUE. 
y,fB.lS.28.  that  the  lands,  you  not  out  also,  20.  22. 
Jcr.  2.5.  27.  drink,  5.  and  fall,  and  rise  no  more 
Rep.  3.  10.  so  then  I  will  ,<.  thee  out  of  my  moulh 

SPUED. 
r,eB.18. 28.  as  its.  out  nations  that  were  before  you 

SPEWING. 
Hab.  2.  16.  and  shameful  s.  shall  bo  on  thy  glory 

SPUN. 
.E7orf.3.'>. 25. women  brought  that  which  they  bads. 
35.  20.  and  all  the  women  .?.  goats'  hair 

SPUNGE." 
JUal."7.4S.  one  of  them  took  a  .s.aiid  filled  it  with  vi- 
negar,gavehimtodririk,J/(jr/i:  15.30../uA)i  1Q.29. 
SPY. 
^nm.  13. 16.  men  which  Moses  sent  to  s.  land,  17. 
21.  32  and  Moses  sent  to  .<.  out  Jaazer 
Josh.  2. 1.  .loshua  sent  two  men  to  s.  secretly, 6. 25. 
Judo-.  18.  2.  the  Danites  sent  to  s.  the  land,  14,  17. 
2. Sam.  10.  3.  David  hath  sent  his  servants  to  s.  out 
the  city,  and  overthrow  it,  1  Chron.  19.  3. 
2  rCtvrr.t  6.  13.  he  said,  go  and  .9.  where  lie  is 
Gal.  2.  4.  who  came  in  privily  to  s.  out  our  liberty 

SPIED. 
Eiod.  2.  II.  he  s.  an  Egyptian  smiting  a  Hebrew 
.hsh.  fi.  22.  two  men  that  had  s.  the  country 
2  fCiTiirs^i.  17.  a  watchman  s.  the  company  of  Jehu 
13.  21.  behold,  they  .«.  a  band  of  men 
23. 16.  he  s.  seiinlchres  that  were  there  in  mount 
See  Espy,  Espied. 
SPIES. 
Gen.  42.  9.  Joseph  said  to  them,  ye  are  s.  14,  16. 
1 1,  we  are  no  .s.  31.  ||  30.  the  man  took  us  fors. 
34.  then  shall  1  know  ye  arc  no  s.  but  true  men 
.N'uin.  21.  1.  Israel  came  by  the  way  of  the  s. 
Josh.  0.  23   ih»  young  men  that  were  s.  went  in 
/iiiitr.  1.  21  the  s.  saw  a  man  come  out  of  the  city 
l.Sam.26  4  Davrdtheref  sent  out.«.  ami  understood 
2  Snih.  15. 10.  .Alisalom  sent  .<.  thro'  tribes  of  Israi'l 
/.like  20  20.  they  watched  him  and  sent  forth  s. 
Heb.l  1.31.  when  Rahab  had  received*,  with  peace 

SQUARE. 

I  /ri?if.''7.5.all  doors  and  posts  were  s.  with  windows 

Ejc/.-.45.2.  s.  round  about,  and  .50  cubits  round  ab. 

See  FotR-SQUARE. 

SQUARED. 
Eick.  41.  21.  the  posts  of  the  temple  Avere  s. 

SQUARES. 

i-'zpi. 43.16.  twelve  broad,  square  in  four  s.  thereof 

17.  and  fourteen  broail  in  the  four  s.  thereof 

STABILITY. 

Tsn.  33.  6.  knowledge  ^hall  he  the  s.  of  thy  times 

STABLE,  S,:bsl,nitive. 
Ezek.  25.  5.  I  will  ninke  Rabbah  a  s.  for  camels 

STABLE. 
I  Chr.  16.  30.  world  also  shall  be.«.  not  to  be  moved 

STABLENESS. 
Psal.  37.  t3.  in  truth  and  .«   thou  sbalt  be  fed 
See  EsT.tBLisn,  ed,  eth. 
STACKS. 
F.znd.  22.  6.  so  that  tlie  ,«.  of  corn  be  consumed 

STACTE. 
This  Greek  imird  siirnifirs  the  gum  that  distils 
from  tkr  mtirrh-lrpes.  Moses  speaks  o/slacle 
in  the  enumeration  of  the  drurrs  that  icere  to 
enter  into  the  cnmpoxHion  of  the  perfume., 
which  was  to  he  off/ml  in  the  holy  place  upon 
the  irolden  altar.  The  Hebrew  reads  Netepb, 
wliieh  siirnifies  liquid  myrrh,  or  the  purest  and 
most  rnluable  part  of  the  myrrh,  which,  as 
•iomc  think,  wn."  hrnutrht  from  it  by  contusion. 
Some  take  it  for  balm. 
R:x«i.'.30.34.take  to  thee  swept  8ptce3,s.  and  onvchn 

STAFF. 
ri'n.  tt2.  in.  with  my  s.  I  passed  over  this  Jordan 
38.  18.  she  said,  give  me  'hy  sgnet  and  s.  25. 
d7(j 


STA 

Ezod.  12.  II.  eat  it,  with  your  s.  in  your  hand 

21 .  19.  if  he  rise  again,  and  walk  abroad  on  his  s. 
JVnm.  13.  23.  they  bare  grapes  between  two  on  a  s. 

22.  27.  Balaam  pnl(^le  the  as6  with  a  s. 
./iir/g.  0.  21.  the  angel  put  forth  the  end  of  his  s. 

1  Sam.  17. 7.  the  s.  of  his  spear  was  like  a  weaver's 

beam, one  hare  a  shield  before  him,  2 Sam. 2 1. 19. 
40.  David  took  his  5.  in  his  hand,  and  his  sling 

2  SajJi. 3.29. let  there  not  fail  one  that  leancth  on  as. 

23.  7.  he  must  be  fenced  with  the  s.  of  a  spear 
21.  he  wentdown  to  him  with  a  s.  1  C//»v/n.ll.23. 

2  Kings 4. 29.  take  rny  .f.  lay  my  s.  on  child's  face 
31.  Gehazi  laid  the  s.  on  the  face  of  the  child 
18.21.  thou  trustest  on  s.  of  this  reed,  fsa.  30.  C. 
Psal.  23.  4.  thy  rod  and  thy  s.  they  comfort  me 
fsa.  3.  1.  the  Lord  will  take  I'rom  Judah  the  s. 

9.  4.  for  thou  hast  broken  the  s.  of  bis  shoulder 

10.  5.  and  the  s.  in  their  hand  is  mine  indignation 
15.  or  as  if  the  s.  should  lilt  up  itself  as  no  wood 
24.  and  shall  lift  up  his  s.  against  thee 

14.  5.  the  Lord  hath  broken  the  s.  of  the  wicked 
28.  27.  hut  the  fitches  are  beaten  out  with  a,s 
30.  32  in  every  place  where  grounded  s.  shall  pass 
.ter.  48.  17.  say,  how  is  the  sinmg  s.  broken 
/^:eA.29.6.  have  been  a  s.  of  reed  to  house  of  Israei 
Hos.  4.  12.  and  their  s.  declaretb  unto  them 
Zech.  8.  4.  every  man  with  his  s.  in  his  hand  for  age 

11.  10.  and  I  took  my  s.  even  beauty,  and  cut  it 

14.  then  I  cut  asunder  my  other  s.  even  bands 
Mark  0.8.  take  nothing  for  journey,  save  a  s.  only 
//e4.11.21.  worshippeil,  leaning  on  the  top  of  hiss 

See  Bre.id. 
STAGGER. 
.hb  12.  25  to  s.  like  a  drunken  man,  Psal.  107.  27 
I'sal.  !'n.  1 1.  the  Lord  reigneth,  let  the  earth  s. 
Isa.  29.  9.  they  s.  hot  not  with  strong  drink 

STAGGERED. 
Rom.  4   20.  he  s.  not  at  the  promise  of  God 

STAGGERKTH. 
fsa.  19.  14.  as  a  drunken  man  .s.  in  his  vomit 

STAGGERING. 
1  Sam.  25.  t  31.  that  ibis  siiall  be  no  s.  unto  thee 

STAIN. 

.Tob^.5.]et  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death  .■?.  it 

ha.  23.  9.  Lord  purposed  tos.  the  pride  of  all  glory 

63.  .3.  their  blood  sprinkled,  I  will  s.  my  raiment 

STAIRS. 

1  h'ings  6.  8.  and  they  went  up  with  windin?  s. 

2  Kingsd.  13.  and  put  it  under  him  on  top  ofi lies. 
.IVeh.  9.  4.  then  stood  on  the  s.  Jeshua  and  Bani 
Cant.  2.  14.  that  art  in  the  secret  places  of  the  s. 
F.zek.  43.  17.  and  his  s.  shall  look  toward  the  east 
.lets  21.  40.  Paul  stood  on  the  s.  and  beckoned 

STAKES. 
fsa.  33.  20.  not  one  of  the  s.  shall  ever  be  removed 
54.  2.  lengthen  thy  cords  and  strengthen  thy  s. 

STALK. 
Ge7t.  41.  5.  seven  rank  ears  came  up  on  one  s.  22. 
.Ti:r.  li.  tl9.  let  US  destroy  the  s.  with  his  bread 
Hos.  8.  7.  it  hath  no  s.  the  bud  shall  yield  no  meal 

STA  Lies. 
■fosh.  2.  6.  and  she  hid  them  with  the  s.  of  flax 

STALL. 
.Ter.  46.  t21.  her  hired  men  iike  bullocks  of.t. 
.■9w«iO.  4.  eat  the  calves  out  of  the  midst  oflhes. 
.!tfal.  4.  2.  ye  shall  grow  up  as  calves  of  I  he  s. 
f.ukc  13.  15.  on  sabbath  loose  his  ox  from  the  s. 

STALLS. 

1  fCings  4.  20.  Solomon  had  forty  thousand  s.  of 

horses,  and  12,000  horsemen,  2  CArwii.  9.  25 

2  CAnm.. 32. 28.  Hezekiah  had s.  for  all  manner  of 

beasts,  and  coles  for  flocks 
Waft.  3. 17.  although  there  shall  be  no  herd  in  the s. 

STALLED. 
Prov.  15.  17.  than  a  .«.  ox  anil  hatred  therewith 

(•■')  A.MMEREHS. 
fsa.  32.  4  thi;  "  ri-iie  of  the  .«.  shall  speak  plainly 

.STAMMERING. 
f.«a.28.11.vv(>jis.|ipg  nnd  another  tonine  will  speak 
33.  19.  tnii<t  shall  not  see  a  people  of  a  s.  tongue 
STAMP. 
2.S'nin.  22.  43.  I  rtids.  them  as  the  mire  of  the  street 
Ezek.6.  II.  amiti;  with  ihv  h;ind,  a.  with  thv  foot 

STAMPED. 
Dent.  9  21.  I  .«.  the  calf  and  ffround  it  very  small 
2  /Tjun-.f  23  t).  Josiahs.  the  grove  small  to  powder 

15.  s.liigh  places  small  to  110 wder  and  burnt  grove 
2Clirnn.  1.5.  16.  Asa  cut  down  her  idol  and  s.  it 
F.zek.  25  6.  because  thou  hast .».  with  the  feet 
f^on.  7.7.  a  fourth  beasts,  resid^ie  with  the  feet,  19. 

8.  7.  the  ho-aoat  cast  down  and  s.  upon  the  ram 

10.  it  cast  down  some  of  stars,  and  s.  upon  them 

STAMPING. 

/i?r.47.3.  at  noise  of  the.?,  of  the  hoofs  of  the  horses 

STANCHED. 
Luke8.  44.  immediately  woman's  issue  of  blood  s. 

STAND. 
Ezek.  29.  7.  thou  madest  their  loins  to  be  at  a  s. 

STAND,  Vrr.:. 
Ejod.Z2.  10.  peoiile  saw  cloudy  idllar  s.  at  door  j 


STA 

/-fi).27.14.  R8prie9tBlialle9timateit,BoshaIlil»  f 
.Vum.  30.  4.  then  all  her  vows  shall  s.  5,  7,  II 

12.  then  her  vows  or  bond  shall  nots.  her  hiisbant? 
/^cul.  18.  5.  God  hath  chosen  him  to  s.  to  ininistes 

25.  8.  if  he  s.  to  it,  and  say,  I  like  not  to  lake  liBi 
/o.sVi.20.  4.  when  he  shall  s.  at  entering  gateof  cilj 
l.Sum.l2.16.now».  andseethisgreat  thing Ld.  wiU 

19.  3. 1  will  go  cut  and  s.  beside  my  father  in  field 

1  Kings 8.  II.  cloud  filled  the  house,  priests  could 

not  s.  to  minister,  because  of  clouds,  2  CAr.5.14. 
17.  1.  Elijah  said  to  .'Miab,  as  the  Lord  hveth,  be- 
fore whom  I  s.  18.  15.  2  Kiyigs  3.  14.  |  5.  16. 

2  Kings  5.  11.  I  thought  he  will  come  out  and  s. 
10.  4.  two  kings  slood  not,  huw  tlien  shall  we  s.f 

1  C'lir.  21.  16.  David  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord  s. 
i?.  .30.  to  s.  every  moniiiigto  thank  aiui  praise  Ld. 

2  Cliron.  31.  -32.  he  cau.sed  all  present  to  ».  to  it. 
Ezra  1".  14.  let  all  the  rulers  of  congregation  s. 
Ei<th.  3.  4.  to  see  it  Mordecai's  matters  would  s. 

5.  11.  to  gather  themselves,  and  to  .«.  for  their  life 
J(ih  8.  l.i.  he  sliali  lean  on  his  hnnse.  it  shall  not  s. 

19.  25.  and  that  lieshalU.  at  the  latter  day  on  earth 
38.  14.  it  is  liiriied,  and  they  s.  as  u  garment 

Psul.  33.  11.  and  my  kinsmen  s.  afar  off 
4o.  9.  on  rig^t  hana  did  s.  queen  in  gokl  of  Ophir 
78.  13.  and  be  made  the  waters  to  s.  as  a  heap 
102.  t  26.  they  shall  perish,  but  thou  shalt  s. 
107.  125.  he  maketh  10  s.  the  stormy  wind 
109.  6.  and  let  Satan  s.  at  his  right  hand 
31.  he  shall  s.  at  the  right  hand  of  the  poor 
122.  2.  <iur  feet  shall  s.  within  thy  gates,  O  Jerua. 
130.  3.  if  mark  iniquities,  O  Lord,  who  shall  g.1 

Pron.  12.  7.  but  the  house  of  the  righteous  shall  1 
19.  21.  nevertheless  counsel  of  the  Lord  shall  a 
25.  6.  and  s.  not  in  the  place  of  great  mon 

Kf  i;/.8.3.  s.not  in  an  evil  ihing,liedoeth  what  pleas 

fsa.  7.  7.  thus  saith  Lord  God,  it  shall  not  s.  8.  10. 
11.10.  shall  he  a  root  of  Jesse,  shall  s.  for  im  ensign 
14.  24.  and  as  I  have  purposed,  so  it  shall  s. 
21.  8.  my  lord,  I  s.  continually  on  watch-tower 
28.  18.  and  your  agreement  with  hell  shall  not  s, 
.32.  8.  and  by  bberal  things  shall  ho  s. 
40.  8.  but  the  word  of  our  God  shall  s.  for  ever 
40.  iO.  counsel  shall  s.  and  I  will  do  all  my  pleas. 
47.  12.  s.  now  with  thine  inchantm.  and  sorceriea 
61.  5.  and  strangers  shall  s.  and  feed  your  Hocka 

./pr.6.16.  s.  ye  ill  I  he  ways  and  see,  ask  for  old  paths 
44.  28.  know  whose  word  shall  s.  mine  or  theirs 
46.  21.  did  not  s.  because  day  was  come  on  them 

F.zek.  17.11.  but  by  keeping  of  his  cov.  it  might ». 

f^an.  2.  44.  and  the  kingdom  shall  s.  for  over 
11.0.  king  of  I  he  north  shall  not  s.  nor  his  arm 
25.  hut  the  kins  of  the  south  shall  not  .«. 

.'?mos2.  15.  nor  shall  he  .?.  that  handleth  the  bow 

.Mic.  5.  4.  he  shall  s.  and  feed  in  strengih  ofthe  L<l. 

.V«A.  2.  8.  s.  shall  they  cry,  none  sliall  look  back 

Mai.  3.  2.  and  who  shall  s.  when  he  appeareth? 

Mat.  12.  2.5.  a  house  or  kiiiedom  divided  ag.  ilscU 
sh  ill  not  s.  26  Mark  3.  24,  25.  I.uke  11.  18. 

M'jrk  II.  2.5.  and  when  ye  s.  praying,  forgive 

lets  1.  11.  why  s.  ye  gazing  up  into  heaven? 
5.20.  go,  s.  and  speak  in  the  temple  to  the  peopto 

25.  10.  Paul  said,  I  s.  at  Cesar's  judgment-seat 
20. 6.  now  I  s.  and  am  judged  for  hope  of  promise 

Rom.  5.2.  have  access  into  this  grace  wherein  weA 
9. 1 1  .purpose  of  God  according  to  election  might  a. 
14.  4.  for  Go  1  is  able  to  make  him  s. 

I  Cor.  15.  1.  I  declare  the  gospel  wherein  ye  s. 
.30.  and  why  s.  we  in  ieopardy  every  hour? 

2r"«r.  1.24.  arehelpersof  your  joy,  for  by  faith  yes 

F.jih.  6.  13.  to  wHhstand  and  having  dime  all  tos 
14.  .t.  having  yoiii  loins  girl  about  with  truth 

1  Vet.  ,5.  12.  ihis  i.s  true  grace  of  God  w.Karein  ye  0. 

/>(..  3.  20.  behold,  I  s.  at  the  door  and  knock 

6.  17.  great  day  is  come,  who  shall  be  able  to  S.I 
18.  15.  merchants  .»•.  afar  offfor  fear  of  her  lorm. 

ST.AND  abroad. 
Dent.  24.  II.  .i  ohrortd,  inanshall  bringlhe  pled{^ 

■^T.\Sr)  against, 
f.rv.  19.  10.  not  shall  s.  ag.  blood  of  thv  neighboui 
Viim.  ;'0.  9.  everv  vow  of  a  widow  shall  s.  an-,  her 
ter.  44.20.  that  my  words  shall .'.  ag.  vou  for  evii 
Eph.  0. 11.  that  mav  hr'  able  to  .».  ag.  wiles  of  devil 

STAND  aloof. 
Psal.  38.  II.  mv  lovers  and  mv  friends  s.  aloof 

STAND  Aar*. 
Gen.10.9.  said,  s.  bnck.  this  fellow  came  in  to  aoja. 

STAND  before. 
Ki.orl  r*.  20.  rise  up  early,  s.  before  Pharaoh,  0. 13 
9.  11.  the  magicians  could  not  .=:.  before  Mosee 
17.  fi.  I  will  s.  before  thee  on  the  ronk  in  Horeb 
f.ev.  18.  23.  nor  shall  any  woman  s.  before  a  beas! 

26.  37.  and  ve  shall  have  no  power  to  s.  befart 

your  enemies,  .rnsh.  7.  12,  13.  .Tudg.  2.  14 
Vwm.lO.O  Ins. before  the  congregation  to  minist^ 

27.  21.  and  he  shall  ,?.  before  Eleazar  the  priest 
35.  12.  till  he  s.  before  congrpgation,  .Tosk.  20.6. 

T)cut.  7.24.  there  shall  no  man  be  able  to.».  befnrt 
thee.  It.  25.  .Josh.  1.  .5.  |  10.  8.  |  2J.  9 
9.  2.  who  can  s.  before  the  childiPii  of  Auok 


STA 

Tieut.  10.  8.  tribe  of  Levi  lo  5.  before  llio  Lord  to| 
ministertoliim, 'iCAr.  29.  11  Ezek  44.11,15. 

19.  17.  belli  the  men  shall  s.  before  the  Lord 

'H).  10.  ye  .«.  this  day  all  of  you  before  the  Lord 
1  .Sam.ti.  20.  who  is  able  lo  s.  before  holy  Lord  G.? 

16.  22.  lo!  IJavid,  I  pray  thee,  s.  before  me 
1  Ktnffs  1.  2.  lei  a  young  virgin  5.  before  the  king 

ID.  6.  ha,'|iy  are  these  tliy  servants  who  s.  before 
thee  and  hear  thy  wisdom,  2  Ckron.  9.  7. 

19.  11.  go,  and  s.  on  the  mount  before  the  Lord 
t  Ckr  20.  9.  we  s.  before  this  house  in  thy  presence 
Ezra  9. 1,"!,  we  cannot  s.  before  tliee  bec.T.ijse  of  this 
Job  41.  10.  who  then  is  able  to  s.  before  me  7 
Psal.  5.  t  a.  the  foolish  shall  not  s.  before  thine  eyes 

147.  17.  cast  forih  ice.  wiio  can  5.  before  his  cold  7 

Prov.  22. 29  a  man  diligent  in  business,  he  shall  s. 

before  k.iigs,  he  shall  not  5.  before  mean  men 

27.  4.  but  who  is  able  lo  s.  before  envy  ? 

Icr.  7.  10.  come  and  s.  before  me  in  (his  house 

15.  19.  if  thou  retnin,  llnm  shall  s.  before  me 

35.  19.  Jonadab  shall  not  want  a  man  lo  x.  bef.  me 

40.  t  10. 1  will  dwell  at  Mizpah,  tos.  if/ure  Chald. 

49. 19.  who  is  like  me  ?  who  will  appoint  ?  who  is 

that  shepheid  that  will  s.  before  me  7  50.  44. 

Dan.  1.  5.  that  at  t^  end  they  iiiighl  i.  before  king 

8.  4.  so  that  no  lijlsls  iniglil  s.  before  him 
7.  there  was  no  power  in  the  raiuto  s.beforehim 

11.  16.  none  shall  5.  before  him,  he  shall  stand 
JVdA.  1.  0.  who  can  s.  before  his  Indignation? 
/.,u/i,c21.3fi.  and  worthy  lo  s. before  the  Son  of  man 
flom. 14. 10.  all  shall  s. if/ore  judgment-seat  of  C'lir. 
/ico.20.12. 1  saw  dead  small  and  gioat  s.beforeGoil 

STA.M)  by. 
Gen.  24.  43  behold  I  «.  by  ihe  well  of  water 
Eird.  7.  ta.  an  J  thou  shall  «.  by  the  river's  !;rink 

18.  14.  and  all  the  [icople  s.  by  thee  till  even 
JiTum.  23.  3.  s.  by  thy  burnt-ofl'ering,  and  I  will  go 
JWA.  7.  3.  while  Ihey  s.  by  let  them  shut  the  doors 
r>-a.G5.5.  who  say. s.by  thyself,  I  am  holier  than  llioii 
Jer.id.  19.  s.  by  the  way,  and  ask  what  is  do.-ie? 
Ezek.  46.  2.  jirince  shall  s.  by  the  post  of  the  gate 
7.eo^,.'^  7.  give  places  lo  walk  among  these  that  s.  by 

4.  14.  are  two  anointed  ones  that  s.  by  the  Lord 
John  11.  42.  but  because  of  the  people  which  &.  by 

STAND  fast. 
P.'al.  89.28.  anil  mv  ciuenant  siiall  s.fast  with  him 
11 1. 8.  all  his  roiiimandm.  s.fa.st  for  ever  and  ever 
Jer.  4G.  14.  say  ye,  j>.  fast,  and  (irepare  thee 

1  Cor.  16.  13.  walcl'  ve,  a.  fast  in  faith,  be  strong 
Oal  5. 1.  f  fast  therefore  m  liberty  Christ  made  us 
Phil.  1. 27.  «  fa.'st  in  one  spirit  ||  4.1.  s.fast  in  Lord 
17'Acss.3.  8.  for  now  we  live,  if  ye  s.  fast  in  Lord 

2  Thcss.  2.  15.  s.  fast,  and  hold  traditions  taught 

STAND  forth. 
Jer.  4!i.  4.  get  up,  and  s.  forth  with  your  helmets 
Mark  3.  '.i.  he  saith  to  the  man,  s.  forth,  I^ukeG.S 

STAND  here. 
Gen.  21. 13.  behold,  I  s.  here  by  the  well  of  water 
^''um.  23.  15.  he  said, s.  Acre  by  ihy  burnt-offering 
Deul.  5.  31.  but  as  for  ihee,  s.  tlioii  here  by  me 
2  Sam.  18.  30.  the  king  said,  tuin  aside,  and  s.  here 
J>/«<.20.6.  saith  lo  them,  why  s.  ye  Acre  all  day  idle? 
Murk  9.  1.  some  s.  here  who  shall  not  laste  death 
Jicts  4. 10.  even  by  liirn  doth  this  man  s.  here  w  hole 

STAND  in. 

Jxidg.  4.  20.  s.  in  the  door  of  the  tent,  and  say 

2  CAr.  3.">.  5.  «.  rn  holy  place  according  lo  divisions 

Psal.  1.  5.  the  ungodly  shall  nets,  in  the  judgment 

4. 4.  s.  ill  awe,  sin  not,  commune  with  your  heart 

5.  5.  foolish  shall  not  s.  in  thy  sight,  thou  hatest 
24.  3.  and  who  shall  s.  in  his  holy  place? 

3.3.  8.  let  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  s.  in  awe 
76.  7.  who  may  s.  in  thy  sight  when  once  angry  ? 
S).  43.  and  hast  not  made  him  lo  s.  in  the  bailie 
134. 1.  who  by  night  s.  in  house  of  Lord,  1.35.  2. 
Jer.~.2.  $.  in  gate  of  Lord's  house,  and  proclaim 
14.  (>.  the  wild  as.ses  did  x.  m  the  high  places 
17.  19.  s.  in  the  gate  of  the  children  of  the  people 
26.2.  s.  JM  the  court  of  the  Lord's  bouse  and  speak 
Ezek.  13.  5.  ye  have  not  gone  up  lo  s.  in  the  battle 
22.  30.  that  should  s.  in  gap  before  me  for  the  land 
44.  24.  in  controversy  they  shall  s.  in  judgment 
Dan.  1.  4.  as  bad  ability  in  Ihem  lo  s.  in  king's  pal 
11.  16.  and  be  phall  s.  in  the  glorious  land 
12.13.  and  shall  ».  m  thy  lot  at  the  end  of  the  days 
ZccA.14  4.  feel  shall  s.inthat  day  in  moiini  of  Olives 
Mat.  24.  15.  when  ye  see  abomina.  s.  in  holy  place 
AliAe  1. 19.  I  am  Gabriel,  that*,  in  presence  of  God 

1  C'or.2..5.  your  faith  should  not  s.  in  wisdom  of  men 
f?(/7.4.20.to  change  mv  voice, for  I  sin  d.iubt  of  you 

STAND  on. 
Eiod.  17.  9.  to-mo.-row  I  will  s.  on  lop  of  the  hill 

2  ICimreCt.  31.  if  Ihe  head  of  Klisha  shall  s.  on  him 
/>»on.ll.l7.6he  shall  iiol.?. on  his  ?ide  nor  he  for  him 

31.  arms  shall  i.  on  his  part.pollule  Ihe  sanctuary 
i?e«.15.2.  s.on  sea  ofglass,  having  the  harps  of  Goil 

STAND  ont. 
Psal  73.7.  their  eves  s.  out  wilh  fatcss,  hare  more 

STAND  perfect. 

Col.4.i".  ye  may  s.perf  and  complete  in  wUIofG. 

577 


STA 

STASHD  still. 

Eiod.  14.  13.  Moses  said,  fear  ye  not,  s.  still,  and 

see  the  salvation  of  God,  2  Chron.  20.  17. 

JVum.9.8.  5.  still,  I  will  hear  what  L.will  cominand 

.fosh.  3.  8.  that»bear  ark,  ye  shall  s.  still  in  Jordan 

10.  12.  sun,  s.  s.  upon  Gibeon,  and  moon  in  Ajaloii 
1  .Sam.  9.  27.  s.  thou  still  a  while,  that  1  may  slievv 

12.  7.  now  s.  still  that  1  may  reason  with  you 

14.9.  then  we  will  s.  still  in  our  jilace  and  not  go 
Job  37.  U.S.  still  and  consider  the  worke  cf  God 
Jer.  51.  50.  ye  that  have  escaped  sword,  s.  not  still 
.HeisS.'.>i.'y,i:::i-:>'  commanded  il!fic.';:;r:olio  s  still 

STAND  stron/r. 
Psal.  30.7.  thou  hast  r..z..'.z  inOuuiain  tos.  strong 

STAND  there. 
JViim.  11.  16.  that  they  may  s.  there  with  thee 
JJeut  IH.  7.  as  Leviles  who  «.  there  belbie  the  Lord 
Jam  2.  3.  and  say  lo  Ihe  poor,  i.  tliou  there 

STAND  together. 
fsa.50.8.  let  us  s.  toiret.her,  who  is  mine  adversary? 

STAND  u;;. 
Kzod.  9.  1 16.  for  this  cause  I  made  thee  s.  up 
ATeh.  9.  5.  s.  up,  and  bless  Lord  your  God  for  ever 
■/oh  .30.  20.  I  s.  up,  and  thou  regardest  me  not 

33.  5.  set  (by  A-ords  in  order  before  me,  s.  up 
Psal.  35.  2.  take  hold  of  shield,  s.  up  foi  my  help 

94.  16.  who  will  s.  up  for  me  against  the  workers? 
Eccl.  4.  15.  wilh  child  that  shall  s.  up  in  his  slead 
Isa.  27.  9.  the  groves  and  i.mages  shall  not  s.  up 

44.  II.  let  them  s.  up,  yet  they  shall  fear 

47.  1.3.  lt:t  Ihe  monthly  prognoslicaiors  *.  up 

48.  13.  when  I  call  lo  them,  they  s.  up  together 
51.  17.  awake,  awake,  s.  up,  U  .lerusalein 

t.zck.  31.  ii.  nor  their  trees  s.  up  in  their  iieight 
Dan.  8.  22.  four  kingdoms  shall  s.  up  out  of  nali'jr. 
23.  a  king  of  fierce  counlenance  shall  s.  up 
25  he  shall  also  5.  up  against  prince  of  p'lifces 
11.2.  behold,  lliereshail  s.  up  three  kings  in  Persia 
3.  and  a  mighty  king  shall  s.  7ip  and  shall  rule,  4. 
7.  out  of  a  branch  of  her  roo;s  siiall  one  s.  up 
14.  many  shall  s.  up  against  king  of  the  south 

20.  then  shall  s.  up  in  his  estate  a  raiser  of  taxes 

21.  and  in  his  esiate  shall  s.  up  a  vile  person 
12.  1.  and  at  that  lime  shall  Michael  s.  up 

JVah.  1.  t  6.  wlios.  up  in  the  fierceness  of  his  anger 
Jiets  10.2G.Pelersaid,  .5.?/;),  I  myself  also  am  a  man 

STA.N'D  upon. 
Kinrf.  33.  21.  Lord  said,  thou  shall  s.upon  a  rock 
Deut.  27.  12.  these  shall  s.  upon  mount  Gerizim 

13.  these  sho.''  s.  upon  mount  Ebal  to  curse 
./osk.  3.  13.  a!!d  Ihey  shall  5.  upo7i  a  heap 
2.S«m.I.9.Saulsaid,s.!<p«7ime.,  I  pray  Ihee,  slay  me 
1  Kings  19. 11.  s.  upon  the  mount  before  the  Lord 
Ezek. 2. 1.  son ofman, s.upon  thy  feet,  .4c/s 26.  16. 
27.  29.  the  pilots  of  lire  sea  shall  s.  upon  the  land 
33.  26.  ye  s.  upon  your  sword,  ye  v/oik  abominat. 
47.10.fisliers  shall  s.  u.  it  from  Engedi  lo  ICneglaim 
/?an.  7.  4.  and  made  s.  upon  the  feet  as  i  man 
8.  1 1**-  and  he  made  me  s.  upon  my  sta.iding 
Hab.2.  1.  I  w'lW  s.upon  rr.y  watch,  set  me  on  lower 
ZccA.  14.  12.  flesh  consume,  while  theys.  upon  feet 
Weo.l0.5.aiigel  I  saw  s.upon  sea,  lifted  up  kiS  hand 

STAND  upright. 
Psal.  20.  8.  but  we  are  risen  and  s   upright 
Dan.lO.M.  O  Daniel, understand  words,  suprigkt 
Aets  14.10.  he  said  to  the  cripple,  s.upright  on  feet 

STAND  with. 
JVum.  1. 5.  names  of  ihe  men  that  shall  s.  with  you 

STAND  wMout. 
Ezra  10.  13.  and  we  are  not  able  lo  s.  without 
JVfn.M 2.47. «.  ini7Ao!/<,  desiring  to  S]ieak, /^uAc  8.20. 
Luke  13.  25.  ye  becin  to  s.  without,  and  lo  knock 

STANDARD. 
J\fum.  1 .  52.  and  every  man  by  his  own  s.  2.  2,  17. 
2.  3.  on  the  east  side  shall  the  s.  of  Judah  pilch 
10.  on  the  south  side  shall  be  the  s.  of  Reuben 
18.  on  Ihe  west  side  shall  be  the  *.  of  Ephraim 
25.  on  the  north  side  shall  be  the  s.  of  Dan 
10.  14.  ill  the  first  place  went  the  s.  of  Judah 
Isa.  49.  22.  behold,  I  will  set  up  my  s.  lo  people 
59.  19.  the  Lord  shall  lift  up  a  s.  against  him 
62.  10.  go  through,  lifi  up  a  s.  for  the  people 
.7er.  4.  6.  set  up  a  s.  toward  Zion,  retire,  stay  not 
21.  how  long  shall  I  see  the  s.  and  hear  trumpet? 
50.  2.  set  yo  ii|i  a  s.  in  the  land,  51.  12,  27. 

STANDARD-Acarer. 
Asa.10.18.they  shall  be  :is  whf  n  a  s.-bearer  fainteth 

STANDARDS. 

.\'u7n.  2.  31.  Dan  shall  go  hindmost  with  their  s. 

34.  BO  they  pitched  by  their  s.  and  sel  forward 

STANDEST. 

Gen.  24.  31.  come  in,  wherefore  s.  thou  without? 

F.xod.  .3.  5.  put  oflT  thy  shoes,  the  place  whereon 

Ihou  s.  is  holy  ground,  .Josh.  .5.  15.  J}ctsl.2'i. 

Psal.  10.  1.  why  s.  thoii  alar  off,  O  Lord 

Horn.  11.  20.  they  were  broken  off,  thou  s.  by  faith 

STANDETH 

JVum.  14.  14.  and  thai  thy  cloud  s.  over  them 

/>ciiM.38.  but  Josh  son  of  Nun,  whos.  hnfiire  thee 

17.  12.  that  will  not  hearken  to  tfao  priest  that  s 

4F 


STA 

/)cii<.29.15.but  with  him  ihats.here  with ns  ttiisday 
.ludg.  16.  26.  to  feel  pillars  whereon  ihc  houses. 
Kslh.  6.  5.  behold  Ilanian  s.  in  the  court 

7.  9.  behold  also  the  gallows*,  in  Hainan's  hou6( 
t'sal.  1.  1.  nor  s.  in  the  way  of  siiiiieis,  nor  sillelh 

26  12.  my  fools,  in  an  even  |)lace.  incoiig.  bless  Ld 
33.  11.  the  counsel  of  the  Lord  s.  lor  ever 
82.  1.  God  5.  in  the  congregation  of  the  mighty 
1 19. 1  90.  Ihou  hast  established  the  earth,  and  i*.  g. 
161.  but  my  heart  s.  in  awe  of  Ihy  word 
Prov.  8.  2.  wisdom  s.  in  the  lo|i  of  high  places 
C«n«.2.9.  behold, he  s. behind  wall,  he  lookelh  fortf. 
Isa.  3.  13.  Lord  s.  up  lo  jilead,  s  to  judge  people 
46.  7.  tkey  set  him  in  his  place,  and  he  a. 
59.  14.  justice  s.  atar  off,  truth  is  fallen  in  street 
Dan.  12.  1.  the  great  [irince  who  s.  for  thy  jieupl^ 
ZccA.  11.  16.  nor  shall  he  feed  that  thai  .s.  slili 
.lohn  1.  26.  s.  one  among  you,  whom  ye  know  no^ 
3.  29.  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom  s.  and  hearetb 
Kom.  14.  4.  to  his  own  master  he  s.  or  I'alleth 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  nevertheless  he  that  s.  stedfasl  in  heart 

8.  13.  1  will  eat  no  flesh  while  the  world  *. 

10.  12.  lei  him  that  Ibinkelh  he  s.  take  heed 

2  7'i»i.  2.  19.  the  foundalion  of  God  s.  sure 
Wei.  10. 11. every  priest  s.daily  ministering  and  offev 
.lam.  5.  9.  behold,  the  judge  *-.  before  the  door 
Rlv.  10.  8.  angel  wlio  s.  on  ihe  sea  and  Ihe  eartl, 

STANDING,  Sabsiantwe. 

1  Kings  10.  t5.  queen  saw  the  s.  of  his  ministars 

2  Chron.  30.-1  16.  they  slocj  in  s.  ac...,rding  lo  law 
JVeA.13.tll.  Igathere.Uhein  unvlsetthei!;  in  their* 
Psai  09.2.  lsi':;»  in  deep  .oire  wbeiethere  is  no» 
Dan.  8.  t  'o.  but  he  .nade  me  siand  upon  my  s. 

I  1'*  ',  il.  O  D'i;..  understa.iu,  and  stand  upon  ihy  » 
Mic.  1.  11.  ne  shall  deceive  of  vou  his  s. 

standing: 

/,ei>.26.  l.make  no  idols  nor  rear  you  upa  s.  image 
.Vhhi.  22. 23.  angel  of  the  Lord  s'.  in  llie  way,  31. 
l.S'(i»i.l9  20.  and  Samuel  i. as  appointed  over  Ihem 
22.  li.  all  his  servants  were  s.  about  him 

1  Kings  13.  25.  and  the  lion  s.  by  the  carcase,  28. 
14. 1 23.  Ihey  also  built  them  s.  images  and  gr.ivea 
22.  19.  host  of  heaven  s.  by  him,  2  Chron.  18  18. 

2  Chron.  9.  18.  and  two  lions  s.  by  the  stays 
F.^th.5.2.  when  kingsnwEslh  tliei|ueens.  incturt 
Psal.  107. 35.  he  lurnelh  wilderness  into  a  s.  w  atei 

114.  8.  which  turned  the  rock  into  a  s.  water 
.,1mos  9.  1.  I  saw  the  Lord  s.  U|ioii  the  allar 
Mte.  5.  13.  I  will  cul  oif  thy  s.  images  from  ihee 
Zeck.  3.  1.  Satan  s.  ill  ins  right  hand  to  resist  him 

6.5.  which  go  forth  from  s.  before  Lord  of  earth 
Mat.  6.  5.  they  love  to  pray  s.  in  the  synagogues 

16.  28.  I  say  lo  you,  there  be  some  s.  here  which 
shall  not  taste  of  death  till,  Luke  9.  27. 

20.  3.  he  saw  others  s.  idle  in  the  market,  6. 
Mark  3.  31.  hisbri-lhren  and  his  molhirs.  without 

13.  14.  the  abomination  .9.  where  it  ought  not 
I.uke  1    11.  an  angel  s.  on  the  nghi  side  uf  ihe  altai 

18.  13.  the  publicans,  afar  off  smole  on  his  breast 
./oAn  8. 9.  Jesus  was  alone, and  woman  s.  in  midst 

20. 14.  she  saw  Jesus  s.  and  knew  not  that  it  was  J. 
.lets  2.  14.  but  Peter  sup  with  eleven  said  lo  tl'.ein 

4  14.  and  beholding  the  man  healed  s.  with  liicna 

5.  23.  saying,  we  found  the  keepers  s.  wilhout 
25.  men  are  s.  in  the  teiii|ile  leaching  the  people 

7.  55.  and  Jesiis  s.  on  ibe  right  hand  of  God,  56. 
22.  20.  I  was  s.  by  and  consenting  to  bis  death 

lleh.  9.  8,  while  the  first  tabernacle  was  yet  s. 
2  Pet  3.  5.  earth  s.  out  of  the  water  and  in  wntef 
liev.  7. 1.  four  angels  s.on  four  coiners  of  ihe  eartb 

11.  4.  two  candlesticks  s  b.fore  the  God  of  earth 

18.  10.  s.  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  turmenl 

19.  17.  I  saw  an  angel  s.  in  the  sun,  and  he  cried 

See  CoR.s. 

STANK. 

F.xod.  7.  21.  fish  in  the  river  died,  and  Ihe  river  s 

8.  14.  thny  gathered  frogs  on  heaps,  and  land  .1. 
16.  20.  left  of  il,  the  manna  bred  w..rms  and  s. 

2  Sam.  10.  6.  Amnion  saw  Ihey  s.  before  David 
STARE. 

Ps. 22.17.may  tell  my  bones,  they  look  and  s.  on  mft 
STAR. 

In  Hebrew,  Chorhab.  Under  the  name  of  stars 
the  ancient  Hebrews  coviprchrnded  all  Ihe  hea- 
venly bodies,  constelhitwns,  planets,  and  all  Ihe 
luminaries,  except  the  sun  and  viuon.  The 
idolatrous  Israelites  callid  the  svn  una  morn 
the  king  and  queen  nf  heaven;  and  tlir  slar$ 
wrre  as  it  were,  their  army  or  wiliita.  Dint.  4. 
19  I  17.  3.  Jer.  7.  18.  7'Ac  beauty  and  .y/len- 
dour  that  men  have  observed  in  Ihc  sl^iis,  ana 
the  great  advantages  Ihnt  thiy  derive  from 
thence  ;  the  wonderful  order  thai  thy  have  dvf 
covered  in  their  courses;  the  influence  :hathaa 
been  ascribed  to  them  in  tlie  production  and 
preservation  of  animals,  of  fruits, plants,  anU 
minerals,  have  prevailed  leith  a  great  number 
of  people  in  the  world  to  impute  to  Ihem  life, 
knowledge,  power,  and  to  pay  them  a  aovcriign 
worship  and  adoration. 


STA 

Tpo  give  ihe  WAixows  acaulion  against  the  idolit- 
tr,  Jt (It  preo ailed  thr-ngkalniosl  ail  tlie  Kasl, 
ofworskipping  Ike  sun,muon,  and  stars,  Muses 
infarms  t/iein  t/iat  Gad  gave  them  their  being, 
and  that  he  separated  them  from  that  mass  of 
mailer  which  ke  had  produced  out  of  nothing. 
Gen.  I.  14,  15,  10.  Jiiid  in  Ueut.  4.  I'J.  he  tells 
them  thai  tki-y  loere  not  made  for  the  worship, 
but  fur  the  use  of  men,  even  of  the  meanest  and 
mosl  barbaroiLS  people  under  heaven ;  vvliich 
the  Lord  Imtli  divided  to  nil  nations  under  the 
wliiile  lieaveri. 

T<ie  number  of  the  stars  was  looked  vpon  as  infi- 
nite: Jind  the  PsalruisI,  to  exalt  the  power, 
magnificence,  and  infinite  knowledge  of  (iod, 
says,  that  he  nambcrs  the  slurs,  and  calls  th<:m 
by  thnr  names.  He  is  described  as  a  king, 
taking  a  review  of  his  army,  and  gives  every 
one  of  his  soldiers  such  a  name  us  he  thinks 
fit.  fVhcn  the  scripture  would  express  a  very 
extraordinarii  increase  and  multiplication,  it 
uses  the  similitude  of  the  stars  of  heaven,  or 
of  ike  sand  of  the  sea;  I  will  niulti|ily  tliy 
sefcd  as  tliu  stars  of  heaven,  and  as  the  sand 
whir!>  is  ujion  the  sea-shore.  Gen.  15.  5.  ]  i!'2. 
17  I  26.  4  Biklad,  Job's  friend,  says,  thai  in 
the  eyes  t>/  God  the  stars  themselves  are  im- 
pure:  ihal  he  can  discern  many  spots  and 
blemishes  m  them  which  we  cannot  see.  Job  i^. 
5.  Jlnd  in  chap.  9.  ver.  7,  it  is  said,  that,  God 
locks  th::m  up  as  with  a  key,  and  hinders  them 
from  appearing,  but  when  he  pleases.  fVhen 
the  scripture  describes  a  time  of  public  cala- 
viity,  cf  sorrows,  fears,  troubles,  and  perplexi- 
ties, it  ts  said,  the  stars  withhold  tlieir  light, 
and  are  covered  with  darkness,  that  they  I'all 
from  heaven  and  disapjiear,  Eiek.  32.  7.  Mat. 
24.  i!<t. 

Tht  sacred  books  sometime!  seem  to  ascribe 
knowledge  to  the  snn,  moan,  and  stars:  'J'hey 
are  excited  to  praise  the  Lord,  I'saini  148.  3. 
The  moon  is  said  to  withdraw  her  light,  Ezek. 

32.  7.  to  obey  the  voice  o/ Joshua,  .Josh.  10.  12. 
That  the  sun  stop]ied  its  course,at  the  command 
of  this  General iif  God's  people:  That  the  sun 
rises  as  a  bridegroom,  that  comes  out  of  his 
nuptial  chamber,  Psal.  19.  5.  Moses  seems  to 
favour  their  opinion,  who  impute  influences  to 
the  sun  and  moon,  when  he  promises  to  Jose|ih 
the  precious  fruits  brought  forth  by  the  sun,  uiid 
the  precious  things  put  fortli  by  the  moon,  /Jeul. 

33.  14.  The  Psalmist  says,  that  the  sun  knows 
the  time  and  place  of  his  sitting,  Psal.  104.  19. 
^nd  Solomon,  that  the  sun  also  arisoth,  and 
the  sun  gocth  down,  and  hasteth  to  his  place 
where  he  arose.  Keel.  1.  5.  But  these  expres 
aions,  which  are  merely  popular,  are  not  to  be 
understood  literally  :  for  then  it  must  be  said, 
that  the  earth,  the  trees,  and  the  walirs  are 
animated,  there  being  expressions  in  scripture 
that  would  insinuate  lU  muck,  .fill  the  crea- 
tures glorify  God,  bless  the  Lord,  and  obey 
him,  each  in  its  way.  If  any  thing  more  be 
allowed  to  the  sun,  Ike  moon,  or  tke  stars,  it 
is  because  they  are  creatures  of  greater  per- 
fection, and  by  which  tke  glory  and  majesty  uf 

God  shine  forth  in  a  more  eminent  and  con- 
spicuous manner. 

Amos,  speaking  of  the  idolatry  of  the  Israelites 
in  the  wilderness,  informs  us,  tkat  tlicy  earned 
along  with  tkem  tlie  star  of  their  God,  ./linos 
5.  26.  St.  Stephen,  in  Acts  7.  43.  quoting  this 
passage  of  Amos  according  to  tke  Septuagint, 
says,  Ve  took  Ufi  the  tabernacle  of  Moloch, 
and  the  star  of  your  god  Remphan.  IViis  last 
icord  has  given  occasion  to  a  great  number  of 
conjectures.  Grotius  thinks  it  to  have  been  th: 
same  deity  as  Uiinmon,  an  idol  of  the  peopl 
of  I  lainascus.  lllmmon  signifies  high,  which 
fJrotins  takes  for  Saturn,  because  this  planet 
■  is  the  mosl  elevated  of  ail ;  but  others  take  it 
for  Ike  sun.  .Somr  derive  Rem|)han  from  the 
Helirew  word  Ra]iha,  to  be  negligent,  soft,  or 
slothful ;  ftfCKK-'e Saturn  is  the  slowest  or  most 

.  sUdhf  III  of  all  the  planets.  The  Arabic  word 
Reph,  siirnifies  voracity,  a  quality  very  well 
agreeing  /oSatiiin,  who,  according  to  the  fable, 
devoured  his  own  children.  Vossius  believes 
Remphan,  or,  as  .•Vmos  has  it,  C\nnm,was  the 
moon.  Others  think  Remphan  to  be  the  name 
vf  a  king  of  Egypt,  who  was  placed  by  his 
people  in  Ike  rank  of  tlie  gods,  lliodorus  Sicu 
lus,  lih.  I.  page  39.  says  tkat  king  Remphi: 
succeeded  Proteus.  But  tkis  author  does  not 
any  that  he  ever  had  been  deified,  and  speaks 
cf  him  as  a  prince  very  unworthy  of  having 
divine  honour  paid  to  kin..  The  opinion  that 
is  must  common  is,  tkat  it  was  a  rcpresenta 
tion  of  tke  planet  Saturn. 

The  star  foretold  bv  Baiaara  in  Num.  24.  17, 
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Tliffe  shall  Come  a  Btar  out  of*  Jacob,  ani'  a 
sceptre  shall  arise  out  of  Israel,  and  sliall  smite 
the  corners  of  Moah,  and  destroy  all  tlio  clul- 
dre;i  of  Shelh.  By  Ikis  star  is  meant  a  ruler, 
a  conqueror,  a  great  prince,  which  according 
to  some  was  king  David,  who  conquered  tke 
Moabites;  but  it  primarily  and  chiefly  points 
at  Jesus  Christ  the  Messiah,  who  is  of  tke  seed 
and  posterity  of  Jacob,  wko  is  tke  true  star 
w/iick  fills  tke  world  with  lis  brightness,  and 
wko  IS  called  the  blight  and  morning  star,  Uev. 
22.  It).  ■So'".'  have  thougkt,  tkat  in  tkis  place 
Balaam  forcfold  the  appearance  of  tkat  real 
star,  which  arose  at  the  time  of  our  Saviour's 
birth,  and  which  guided  tke  Magi  into  iuiita, 
to  see  t/ie  person  whose  birth  was  declared  by 
tkat  star.  Bui  this  star  did  not  come  out  of 
Jacob  ;  and  tkat  cannot  be  applied  to  this  star, 
which  i<  said  there;  wkick  plainly  points  at  a 
ruler,  a  hii'g,  a  conqueror. 

Tlie  star  tkal  appeared  to  tke  Magi,  or  wise  men, 
and  conducted  them  to  Beth-leliem,  wkcrc  our 
Saviour  was  born,  has  furnisked  matter  for 
many  conjectures.  Some  ancient  authors  have 
asserted,  that  it  was  a  new  star  purposely  cre- 
ated to  declare  to  men  tke  birth  of  tke  Messiah. 
Otkers  take  it  for  a  kind  of  comet,  wkich  ap- 
peared preternaturally  in  the  air.  Lightfuot 
thinks,  tkat  the  name  Light  wkick  appeared  to 
Ike  shevhcrds  near  Beth-luhein,  might  also  be 
visible  afar  off  lo  tke  Magi,  hanging  over  Ju- 
dea,  and  so  be  tkeir  guide  to  find  our  Saviour. 
Utkers  knve  pretended  tkat  it  was  an  angel 
clotked  with  a  luminous  body  in  form  of  a  star, 
wkirk  taking  his  course  towards  Judea,  deter- 
mined the  Magi  to  follow  him:  They  found 
thfir  opinion  upon  tkis ;  tkat  tkis  star  appear- 
ed to  be  rational  and  intelligent,  appearing 
and  disappearing,  stopping,  and  going  for- 
ward, in  suck  manner  as  was  necessary  for 
tke  conduct  of  the  Magi,  to  the  proper  place. 
Jt  is  said,  that  some  writers  believed  this  star 
icas  the  Holy  Ghost,  which  appeared  to  the 
Magi  under  the  form  of  a  star,  as  he  appeared 
at  the  baptism  of  Christ  under  the  form  of  a 
dove.  J^astly,  Calmet  says,  that  tkis  star  was 
an  inflamed  meteor,  in  tke  middle  region  of 
the  air,  wliick  having  been  observed  by  tke 
Magi  with  miraculous  and  extraordinary  cir- 
cumstances, was  taken  by  tkem  for  the  star  so 
long  foretold  by  Balaam  ;  and  tkat  afterwards 
tkey  resolved  to  follow  it,  and  to  seek  Ike  new- 
born king,  whose  coming  it  declared.  It  was 
therefore,  says  he,  a  light  that  moved  in  the 
air  before  them,  sometking  like  tke  pillar  of 
cloud  in  the  desert.  Inward  inspiration,  the 
ligkt  of  the  Holy  Gkosl,  tke  solicitation  of 
grace,  were  tke  motives  which  engaged  them 
to  follow  this  phenomenon. 

Tke  time  which  the  Magi  took  up  in  their  journey 
to  Judea,  is  a  point  that  has  much  exercised 
tke  Ckronologers.  Those  toko  suppose  they 
came  from  tke  remotest  part  of  Persia,  alio 
tkem  two  years  for  their  journey ;  supposing 
that  the  sVdr  appeared  to  them  two  years  before 
tke  birth  of  our  Saviour.  In  tkis  the  text  of 
the  gospel  seems  something  favourable  to  them, 
saying  that  llerod  put  to  death  tke  ckildren  of 
Buth-lehem,  from  two  years  old  and  under,  ac- 
cording to  tke  time  tkat  the  Magi  had  shewed 
kirn.  Mat.  2.  IG.  Otkers  will  kave  it,  tkat 
tke  star  did  not  arise  till  the  moment  of  our 
Saviour's  biitk;  and  these  are  yet  divided; 
for  some  think  tkat  tke  Magi  did  not  arrive  at 
Beth-Iehem  till  two  years  after  Ike  birtk  of 
our  Saviour.  Otkers  make  tkem  arrive  tkere 
thirteen  days  after  his  birth;  and  that  tkey 
might  make  tke  greater  haste,  they  ojfsiirn  them 
dromedaries  to  ride  upon.  There  are  those 
that  think  that  the  star  appeared  from  the  mo- 
ment o/ Christ's  incarnation,  or  even  from  tke 
conception  o/ John  tke  Baptist.  But  the  exact 
time  of  their  departure  is  not  fixed ;  though 
most  kave  agreed  that  the  day  of  tkeir  arriraj, 
at  Beth-lehem  sluiuld  be  on  the  thirteenth  day 
from  our  Lord's  birlh. 

There  are  still  some  dijficiiltics  started,  whether 
this  star  was  seen  by  every  body,  ("■  only  by  Ihe 
Magi.  Some  think  that  every  body  saw  it, 
that  all  people  were  witnesses  of  tkis  pheno- 
menon ;  tkat  some,  not  knowing  tke  mystery  of 
it,  contented  themselves  to  wonder  at  it;  and 
tkat  it  was  to  the  Magi  only  that  God  re 
vealed  tke  signification  of  it,  and  gave  tkem 
an  inclination  to  fallow  it.  Others,  on  the 
contrary,  believe  that  few  people  saw  it;  that 
the  Magi  themselves  only  sau  it  by  fits,  and 
from  time  to  time,  when  it  was  necessary  to 
them  as  a  guide,  and  to  encourage  Ikcm  to  per- 
tevere  in  their  resolution.     Lastly,  the  gene 


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ralily  will  have  it,  tkat  the  Mngi  saw  rlfarf.fie 
greatest  part  of  tkeir  journey,  and  that  it  dis- 
appeared to  them  only  when  they  arrived  at 
Jerusalem  ;  then  they  found  tkcmselves  und't 
a  necessity  of  inquiring,  wkere  they  might  find 
the  new-born  King  of  Che  .lews. 
By  slats  are  sovietimes  meant  the  princes  and 
nobles  of  a  kingdom,  ban.  H.  10.  Pastors  or 
ministers  of  the  gospil.  who  oiigK'.  to  shine  like 
stars  in  respect  of  Ike  brightnc.'iS  and  purity  of 
their  lives  and  doctrine,  are  also  called  star", 
Jlev.  1.  20.  Jn  Job  :JH.  7,  tlie  angels  are  culleil 
stars,  wko  joined  togitker  in  extolling  and 
praising  God  for  his  wonderful  work  of  cre- 
ation. 
By  day-star,  2  Pet.  1.  19.  is  meant  cither  a  more 
full,  clear,  and  explicit  knowledge  of  Christ, 
and  the  mysteries  of  the  gospel,  wkick  in  com- 
parison of  the  dark  shadows  and  propkitical 
writings,  was  a  morning-star,  bringing  a 
fuller  mimifestation  of  tke  truths  of  God,  than 
the  prophets  did,  whose  predictions  are  noio 
accomplished.  Or,  b^i  day-star  may  he  under 
stood  that  full  ami  perfect  knowledge  which 
believers  skull  have,  when  in  heaven  tkey  shall 
sec  God  face  to  face;  and  this  day  is  opposed 
to  tke  whole  time  of  tkis  life,  which,  notwith- 
standing all  our  endeavours  after  knowledge, 
may  be  called  a  night  of  error  and  ignorance' 
\'uni.  24.  17.  there  shall  come  a  s.  out  ol  Jacob 
Jimos  5.  26.  hut  ye  have  borne  the  s.  of  your  god 
Mat.  2.  2.  for  we  have  seen  hi^  s.  in  the  east 
7.  Ilerod  inquired  of  them  what  times,  appeared 

9.  lo, ,«.  which  they  saw  in  east,  went  before  them 

10.  when  lliey  saws,  they  rejoiced  with  great  joy 
./lets  7.  43.  ye  took  up  the  s.  of  your  god  Remphan 

1  Cor.  l.").  41.  ones,  differelh  from  iinothers. in  glory 
Jiev.  8.  10.  there  fell  a  great  s.  from  heaven,  11. 

9.  1.  a  s.  fell  from  heaven  nnio  the  earth 
Day-HTAR. 

2  Pet.  1.  19.  till  the  daii-s.  arise  in  your  hearts 

Morning-ST  All. 
Rev.  2.  28.  and  I  will  give  him  the  morning-s. 
22.  1().  I  am  the  bright  and  mornings. 

STAR  GAZERS. 
Isa.Al.  13.  let  the s.-o'nzer.'!  stand  up  and  savetbee 

STARS. 
Gen.  1. 10.  God  made  two  lights,  lie  made  s.  also 
15.  5.  tell  the  s.  if  thou  be  able  to  number  them 
37.  9.  sun,  moon,  and  eleven  s.  made  cbeisance 
/Jf  H;.4.I9.when  seest  s.should  be  ilriven  toworiihip 
■ludg.  5.20.  the  s.  in  their  couises  fought  ag.  Siser* 
Jfeh.  A.  21.  from  the  morning  till  the  s.  a|ipeare(i 
.Job  3.  9.  let  the  s.  of  the  twilight  thereof  be  dark 
9.  7.  who  commandeth  sun,  and  sealeth  up  thsa 
22.  12.  behold  height  of  the  s.  how  high  they  ar« 
25.  5.  yea,  the  .?.  are  not  pure  in  his  sight 
.38.  7.  when  the  morning  s.  sang  together 
Psal.  8.  3.  moon  and  s.  which  thou  hast  ordained 
130.  9.  Ihe  moon  and  s.  to  rule  by  night 

147.  4.  he  telleth  the  number  of  the  s.  he  calielh 

lliem  all  by  their  names 

148.  3.  praifse  him,  sun,  moon,  all  ye  s.  of  light 
F.ccl.  12.  2.  while  the  sun  or  s.  be  not  darkened 
[sa.  14.  13.  I  will  e.xalt  my  throne  above  s.  of  God 
.Jer.  31.  3.5.  giveth  the  s.  for  a  light  by  night 
F.zek.  32.  7.  I  will  make  Ihe  s.  thereof  dark 
Dan.S.  10.  it  cast  down  some  of  the  s.  to  ground 

12.  3.  they  shall  shine  as  the  s.  for  ever  am'  evci 
.lorl  2.  10.  s.  shall  withdraw  their  shining,  3.  15. 
Ohad.  4.  Iliough  thou  set  thy  nest  among  the  .". 
/,«ie21.25.  there  shall  be  signs  in  the  sun.  and  in 
the  moon,  and  in  tlio  a. 
./Jets  27.  20.  when  neither  sun  nor  s.  apjieared 

1  Cor.  15.  41.  and  another  glory  of  s.  for  one  star 
Heb.  11.  12.  so  many  as  .5.  of  the  sky  in  multilad* 
.Juile  13.thoseare  raging  waves.wandering.s.whoin 
/^■(>.  8.  12.  the  third  part  of  the. s.  was  smitten 

12.  1.  and  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve  s. 

See  Heaven,  Seven. 

STATE. 

r.W.SO.S.  nv.  man  at  his  best .«.  is  altogether  vanity 

.Mat.  12.  45.  seven  spirits  moi'e  wicked,  the  last  » 

of  that  mauis  worse  than  the  first.  Luke  i  1. 26 

See  E'^taTE. 

STATELY. 

Ezcyt.23.41.  sattest  upon  a  .s.bed  and  table  prr,)arctl 

STATION. 

2  Chrnn.  35.  f  15.  sons  of  As'ipli  were  in  thetr  .t. 
Isa.  22.  19.  I  will  drive  tliee  from  thy  s.  and  s^ata 

STATI'RR. 
JVum.  13.32.  the  people  we  saw  are  men  of  groat  *. 

1  Sam.  11).  7.  look  not  on  the  height  of  his  s. 
2H.  t20.  Saul  fell  with  Ihe  fulness  of  his  s. 

2  .Sam.  21. 20.  a  man  of  great  s.  with  six  fingers  oa 

each  hand,  ami  six  Inos  on  each  fool, 

1  CArcn.  11.23.  120.6. 
Cant.  7.  7.  this  thy  a.  is  like  a  palm-tree  and  hreaK'a 
Jsit.  10.  33.  the  high  ones  of*  sliall  h--  hewn  doWB 
45.  14.  men  of*,  shall  come  over  "•'la  thee 


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Etili.  13.  ]3.  MKikc  kprc.'iiefs  <m  lieiul  of  every  s. 

IT.  ti.  grew  and  became  a»|ire;idiiig  vino  ol'luv^  s. 

IV.  11.  her  s.  was  exalted  aiiiung  lliick  branches 

31.  ;t.  the  Assyrian  was  a  cedar  of  a  high  .?. 
Mai.  fi.  27.  not  add  one  cubit  to  his  s.  J.ukc  12.  25. 
y.uif  2.  52.  Jes.  increased  in  wi.sdom  and  5.  in  t'av. 

19.  3.  7,accheushttleof.«.clinibod  npioste  Jesus 
Kfk.  i.  13.  measure  of  the  ,<f.  of  I'ulness  of  Clinst 

SIWTUTE. 
Ezod.  15.  S.K  (here  he  made  a  «.  and  ordinance 

29.  U.  priests'  office  shall  be  theirs  for  perpetual  s. 
J.ev.  3. 17.  a  perpetual  s.  Iti.  34.  |  2-J.  9.  ^Vum. 19.21. 
.Vum.  27.  1 1  itshall  be  for  a  s.  of  judgment,  35. 29. 
Josk.  24.  io.  and  he  set  them  a  s.  in  Shechem 
i  A'im.  30.  25.  David  made  it  a  s.  for  Isr.  lo  this  day 
I'sal.  fl.  4.  for  this  was  a  s.  for  Israel  and  a  law 
UaiiAt.  7.  captains  corisuJted  to  esiablisha  royal  a. 

15.  that  no  »\  king  establishetli  may  be  changed 

ST.\TUTES. 
Fzod.  18.  16.  I  do  make  ihem  know  the  s.  of  Go<l 
J.ev    10.  11.  that  ye  may  teach  Israel  all  the  s. 
JViim.  .'to.  16.  these  are  the  s.  the  Lord  commanded 
J 'cut.  4.6  whichshall  hear  all  these  5.  and  sayings 

6.  24.  the  Loril  commanded  us  to  do  all  these  s. 

16.  12.  and  thou  shalt  observe  and  do  these  s. 

17.19.  that  he  may  learn  to  keep  these  .5.to  do  Ihem 

1  Kings  3.  3.  walking  in  the  s.  of  David  his  father 

2  Kings  17.  8.  and  walked  in  «.  of  the  heathen,  19. 
34.  neither  do  they  after  their  s.  or  ordinances 
37.  the  s.  he  wrote,  ye  shall  observe  to  do 

2  Chron.  X\.  8.  that  they  take  heed  to  do  the  s. 
JVcA.  9.  14.  thou  commandedst  them  s.  and  laws 
Vsal.  19.  8.  s.  of  Lord  are  right,  rejoicing  the  heart 
Kiek.  20.  25.  I  gave  them  s.  that  were  not  good 
33.  15.  if  the  wicked  walk  in  the  .';.  of  life 
JJf/c. 6.16.for  .<r.ofOmri  are  keptand  worksof  Ahab 
See  Statute  fur  Ever. 
His  STATUTES. 
Eiori.15.26.  if  thou  wiltgiveeartohiscommandm. 
and  keep  all  his  s.  7)eut.  6. 17.  |  10. 13.  |  11.  1. 
Oeut.  27.  10.  shalt  do  A/ss.  which  I  command  thee 
28.  15.  if  thou  wilt  not  observe  lo  do  his  s. 
2  Sam.  22.  23.  his  s.  I  did  not  depart  from  them 
1  A7«M-s8.61.1et  your  hearts  be  perfect  lo  walk  inA.s. 
'iKings  17.  15.  they  rejected  hiss,  anilhis covenant 
23. 3.  made  a  covenant  to  keep  his  s.  2CAr.  34.  31. 
Kzral.  II.  to  Ezra  even  a  scribe  of  Ais  s.  lo  Israel 
P.->al.  18.  22.  I  did  not  put  away  his  s.  from  me 

105.  45.  that  they  might  observe  his  3.  and  laws 

Jer.  44.  23.  nor  walked  in  his  law,  nor  in  his  s. 

See  Judgments. 

My  STATUTES. 

Gen.  26.  5.  because  .Abraham  kept  my  s.  snd  laws 

J.er.  18.  5.  ye  shall  iheref.  keep  mij  s.  26.  |  19.  19. 

25.  18.  ye  shall  do  nnj  s.  |{  2ti.  3.  if  ye  walk  in  my  s. 
26.15.  if  ye  despise  my  s.\\  43.  they  abhorred  my  s. 

1  Kings  ^.H.  if  thou  wiltkeep  THJ/ s.  as  David  did 
9.6. will  not  keep  my  5.  ||  11.11.  hast  not  kept  my  s. 
II.  34.  he  kept  my  s.  ||  2  Kings  17.  13.  kec\>?iiys. 

2Chron.  7.  19.  if  ye  turn  away,  and  forsake  mys. 

r.-ml.  .50. 16.  what  hast  thou  todo  to  declare  /nys. 
89.  31.  if  they  break  mys.  keep  not  commandin. 

Jc7.  44.  10.  neither  have  they  walked  in  my  s. 

F.iek.  5.  6.  hath  changed  mys.  more  than  nations 
7.  Ld.sailh,  because  ys  have  not  walked  in  my  s. 
31.  20.  they  may  walk  in  my  s.  and  do  tliem 
18.  19.  when  the  sun  hath  ke|it  all  my  s. 

36.  27.  and  I  will  cause  ymi  to  walk  in  my  s. 
y.crh.  1.  6.  my  s.  did  Inke  hold  of  your  fathers 

Thy  statutes: 

I  CAr.  29. 19.  give  him  a  perfect  heart  In  keep  tAj/ s. 

I'sal.  119.  12/  blessed  art  ihiiu  O  Lord,  leach  me 

thy  s.  26,  33,  64,  68,  124,  135. 

16.  I  will  delight  myself  in  tAys.  not  forget  word 
!■?.  but  thy  servant  did  uicdilate  in  thy  s. 

48.  and  I  will  meditate  in  thy  s. 

54.  thy  s.  have  been  my  songs  in  my  pilgrimage 

71.  I  have  been  afflicted,  that  I  mishl  learn  SAys. 

W).  let  my  heart  be  sound  \nthys.\)e  not  ashamed 

H3.  I  am  like  a  bottle,  yet  do  I  not  forget  thy  s. 

1 12.  I  inclined  my  heart  lo  perform  thy  s.  alway 

1 17.  I  will  have  respect  lo  thij  s.  continually 

1 IH.  hast  trodden  down  ihem  that  err  from  thy  a. 

J.55.  for  ihe  wicked  seek  not  thy  s. 

171.  my  lips  praise,  when  Ihou  hast  taught  (A»  s. 

staves. 

Kjo(Z.2.5.l3.'hou shalt  make.'!.  ofsliiltim--'"«id  and 
overlay  with  gold,  28.  \  27. 6.  |  30.  5.  ]  37. 4. 
14.  put  «.  into  ring.5,  !.■>.  '  27.  7.  |  .37. 5.  |  38. 7. 

37.  15.  he  made  s.  of  sliitt'm-woo<l,  28.  |  38.  5. 
40.  20.  he  set  ,<t.  on  the  ark  and  put  mercy-seat 

A'wm-  4.  6.  they  shall  put  in  s.  thereof,  8,'ll,  14. 
21.  18.  nobles  of  Ihe  people  digged  with  their  s. 
1  Sain  17  43.  nm  I  a  dog,  thai  nomesi  to  me  with  s.7 
1  Chron.  1.5.  l.'S.  the  TievileB  carried  Ihe  ark  with  .s 
JIah.  3.  14.  Iliou  didst  strike  through  with  his  .<:. 
y.reh.  11.7.  1  took  un'o  me  two  s.  I  fed  the  flock 
,V'i(.  10.  10   nor  take  two  coals  nor  s.  T.uke  9.  3. 

26.  47.  Jiidns  came  and  with  him  a  great  multi 

tude  with  3.  from  chief  priests,  Mark  14.  43. 
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^Vat. 26. 55. are  ye  come  as  ag.tliief  with  swords  and 
s.  lor  to  lake  me?  MitrkH.  48.  Lukc'i'l.ifi. 
STAY. 
I.,cv.  13.  5.  behold,  if  plague  in  his  sight  be  at  a  s. 

37.  but  if  the  scall  in  his  sight  be  at  a  »-. 
2  Sam.  2i?.  19.  but  the  Lord  was  my  s.  I'sal.  18. 13. 
ha.  ;>.  i.  the  Lord  doth  take  away  the  s.  and  statl', 
the  wholes,  of  bread,  and  the  whole  s.  of  water 

19.  13.  even  they  that  are  the  >«.  of  tribes  thereof 
I7'i;/i.3.  I  15.  church  of  God,  pillar  and  £.  of  truth 

STAYS. 
1  Kings  10.  19.  there  was  .s.  on  either  bide  throne  ; 
two  lious  stood  beside  the  «.  2  Chr.  9. 18. 
.Jer.  50.  t  36.  u  sword  is  upon  the  chief  s. 

STAY. 
Oen.  19. 17.  neither  s.  thou  in  all  the  plain,  escape 
F.iod.  9.  28.  I  will  let  you  go,  ye  eliall  s.  no  longer 
/At).  13.  23.  if  blight  spot  s.  in  his  |)lace,  28. 
Josh.  10.  19.  «.  not,  but  pursue  after  your  enemies 
.'luth  1.13. would  yes.  for  them  from  hav.  husbands 

1  .Sam.  15. 16.  s.  and  1  will  tell  ihee  what  Lord  said 

20.  38.  Jonathan  cried,  make  speed,  haste,  s.  not 

2  Sam.  24.  16.  s.  now  thine  hand,  1  Chron.  21.  15. 
./oA37.4.lie  will  not «.  them  when  his  voice  isiicard 

38.  37.  or  who  can  s.  Ihe  bottles  of  heaven 
Psal.  59.  1 15.  let  them  wander  lor  meat  if  they  be 
not  satistied,  then  they  will  «.  all  night 
Prov.  28.  17.  shall  Hee  to  pit,  let  no  man  s.  him 
Cant.  2.  5.  s.  me  with  flagons,  I  am  sick  of  love 
Isa.  10.  20.  shall  no  mores,  on  him  that  smote  him 

29.  9.  s.  yourselves  and  wonder,  cry  ye  out  and  cry 

30.  12.  because  ye  trust,  and  s.  on  oppression 

31.  1.  woe  lo  them  s.  on  horses,  trust  in  chariots 
48.  2.  for  lliey  s.  themselves  on  the  God  of  Israel 
50.  10.  let  him  trust  in  Lord,  aiid  s.  on  his  God 

./er.  4.  6.  s.  not,  for  I  will  bring  evil  from  north 
20.  9.  I  was  weary  with  forbearing,  I  could  nots. 

/Jan.  4.  35.  none  can  s.  his  hand,  or  say  unto  him 

Hos.  13.  13.  nut  s.  in  the  place  of  breaking  fonh 
STAYED. 

Gen.  8.  10.  and  Noah  s.  yet  other  seven  days,  12. 
32.4.  with  Laban,  and  I  have  s.  there  until  now 

Eiod.  10.  24.  cmly  let  your  flocks  and  herds  be  s. 
17.  12.  and  Aaron  ami  Hur  s.  up  Moses'  hands 

JVu/n. 10.  48.  stood  between  dead  and  living,  plague 
was  s.  50. 1  25. 8.  2  Sam..  24. 25.  Psal.  lOli.30. 

Deut.  10.  10.  I  6'.  in  mount  forty  days  and  nights 

./osA.lO.  13.  anil  the  sun  stood  slill,  and  Ihe  moon  s. 

1  Sam.  20.  19.  and  when  thou  hast  s.  three  liays 
24.  7.  David  s.  his  servanis  with  these  words 
30.  9.  where  those  that  were  left  behind  s. 

2  Sam.  17.  17.  now  Jonathan  s.  by  En-rogel 
24.21.  that  the  plague  may  has.  1  CA)  071. 21.  22. 

1  Kings  22.  35.  the  king  was  s.  up  in  his  chariot, 

and  died,  and  blood  ran  into  the  chariot, 
2  Chrim.  18.  34. 

2  Kings  4.  6.  there  is  not  a  vessel  more,  and  oi]  s. 
13. 18.  smite  on  ground,  and  he  smote  thrice,  and  s. 
15.  20.  the  king  of  Assyria  s.  not  in  the  land 

.fub  38.  11.  and  hero  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  s. 
fsa.  26.  3.  wilt  keep  him  whose  mind  is  s.  on  thee 
f.ain.  4.6.  that  was  overthrown,  no  hands  s.  on  her 
F.zek.  31.  15.  and  the  great  waters  were  s. 
Hag.  1.  10.  heaven  iss.  the  earth  iss.  from  her  fruit 
Luke  4.  42.  the  people  came  to  him  and  s.  him 
Jicts  19.22.  but  lie  himself  .t.  in  Asia  for  a  season 

STAYETH. 
/sn.27.8.  he  s.  his  rough  wind  in  a  day  of  east-wind 
.Fer.  48.  j  30.  those  0:1  whom  he  s.  do  not  right 

STEAD. 
Cfen.  2.  21.  he  closed  up  the  flesh  in  s.  thereof 

4.  25.  God  a|ipointed  me  another  seed  ins.  of  Abel 
22.  13.  Abraham  offered  the  ram  in  s.  of  hi.'i  son 
30.  2.  am  I  in  God's  s.\\  44.  33.  abide  in  s.  of  the  lad 

Exod.  4.  16.  he  shall  be  thy  spokesman,  he  shall 
he  to  llieo  in  s.  of  a  mouth?  shall  bo  to 
him  in  s.  of  God 
5. 12.  people  scattered  to  gather  stub.  ins.  of  straw 
29.  30.  that  son  that  is  priest  in  his  3.  Lev.  16.:j2. 
JV*um.3  12.  I  have  taken  the  Levilcs  in  .if.of  all  first- 
born, the  Levile8shallbemine,41.45.  |8. 16. 
41.  cattle  of  Ihe  Leviles  in  s.  of  cattle  of  Isr.  45. 

5.  19.  with  another  in  s.  of  ihy  hiishanil,  20,  29. 
10.  31.  and  thou  inayest  he  to  119  in.*,  of  eves    , 

32.  14.  behold,  ye  are  risen  up  in  your  father's  *. 
/Jc«r  2.  12.  the  children  of  Esau  dwell  in  iheir  a. 

21.  the  Ammonites  dwelt  in  their  s.  22,  23. 
10.  6.  Eleazar  Aaron's  son  ministered  in  his  s. 
.J<ish.  5.  7.  Iheir  children  whom  he  raised  in  theirs. 
.Iiulg.  15.  2.  lake,  I  pray,  her  sister  in  s.  of  her 
2. Sam.  16.  8.  Saul,  in  whose  s.  thou  hast  reigned 
17.  25.  he  made  Ainasa  captain  in  s.  of  Joab 
I  Kings  1.  30.  Solomon  Ihy  son  shall  reign  after 
me,  and  shall  sit  on  mv throne  in  my  s. 
35.  sit  on  my  throne,  for  hi!  shall  be  king  in  my  .s. 
3.  7.  Lord,  thou  hast  made  me  king  ins.  of  David 
14.  27.  Rehohoam  made  in  their  s.  brasen  shields 
'iKings  17.24.(daced  in  citiesof  Samaria  in  s. of  Isr. 
F.slh.  2.  4.  let  her  be  queen  in  s.  of  Vasliti,  17. 
Job  16.  4.  if  your  soul  weio  in  my  bouI's  s. 


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Job  31.  40.  if  my  land  cry  against  thcc,  lot  lh!.=;I!c» 
grow  in  s.  of  wheal,  and  cockle  in  s.  of  barlej 

33.  6.  behold,  I  am  accord,  to  thy  wish  in  God's  5. 

34.  24.  and  he  shall  set  others  in  their  s. 

Psal.  45.  16.  in  s.  of  thy  falherssliall  be  ihy  childiea 
Prov.  11.8.  and  Ihe  wicked  coiiielh  in  his  s. 
£cc/.4.15.wiih  the  child  that  shall  stand  up  in  hiss. 
Isa.  3. 24.  it  shall  come  to  pa^s  that  in  s.  of  »wee« 
_  smell  there  shall  be  slink,  in  s.  of  a  girdle  a  lenJ 
55. 13.  in  s.  of  Ihe  thorn  shall  come  up  lir- ti  ee,  and 
in  s.  of  Ihe  brier  shall  come  up  inynle-ttee 
Ezek.  IG.  32.  who  taketh  strangers  in  e.  of  her  hustt. 
Has.  1. 1  10.  in  s.  of  that  where  it  was  said  lo  then) 
2C'wr.5.20.we  pray  you  inClirisl'ss.be  ye  reconciled 
i'Ai7em.l3.lhatiuthys.inighl  have  ministered  tome 
See  Reio.ned. 
STEAllS. 

1  Chr.  5.  22.  theydw-li  in  iheir  s.  till  the  capti"ie» 

STEADY. 
Kxoi.n.lS.Moses'  hands  weres.goiiigdown  of  sail 

2  'J'im.  2.  t  lU.  Ihe  foundaiion  of  God  siaiideth  s. 

STEAL. 

Jimong  the  Hebrews  Ikeft  v^asvot  punished  with 
death.  Prov.  6.  30,  31,  Min  do  not  despise  a 
thief,  if  he  steal  to  satisfy  his  soul  •.vlicii  be  is 
hungry.  But  if  lie  be  found,  he  shall  rcstorR 
seven-fold  ;  he  shall  give  all  the  substance  of  his 
house.  The  law  allowed  the  killing  of  a  vight 
robber,  Exod.  22.  2.  because  it  was  supposed 
his  intention  was  to  murder  as  well  us  to  rob: 
It  condemned  a  common  thief  to  make  double 
restitutio)!,  if  tiLe  beast  he  stole  were  found  in 
his  ha7td  alive,  Exod.  22.  4.  //  he  stole  an  ox 
and  killed  it,  he  was  to  restore  it  five-fold,  if 
a  sheep,  only  fourfold,  E.\r)d.  22.  1.  Il  is 
thought  that  the  theft  of  an  ox,  or  of  any  of 
that  kind,  was  punished  the  more  severely,  be- 
cause this  animal  is  of  more  use  than  olhen; 
and  likewise  because  it  argued  a  greater  bold- 
ness and  eustomariness  in  the  thief  to  steal 
that  which  mure  easily  inight  be  discovered 
If  the  thief  did  not  wake  restitution,  they 
seized  what  was  in  his  house,  put  it  vp  tv  sale, 
and  even  sold  himself,  if  he  had  not  where- 
withal to  make  sati.-ifaction,  Exod.  22.  3.  In 
the  passage  just  quoted,  Prov.  6.  31.  the  wise- 
man  says,  that  the  thief  was  to  restore  scvcn- 
folil  the  value  of  the  tiling  slolin.  But  seven- 
fold mny  here  be  put  for  many-fold,  he  shall 
make  abundant  satisfaction. 

Though  there  was  no  penally  annexed  to  the  law 
forbidding  theft,eiciptre!<titul ion;  yettosteal 
away  a  freeman,  or  a  Hebrew,  and  lo  deduct 
him  to  the  state  of  servitude,  was  punished  with 
death.  Exod.  21.  16,  He  that  slealelh  a  man 
and  ielleth  him,  or  if  he  be  found  in  his  hand, 
he  shall  surely  be  put  to  death.  The  Jews  do 
not  think  that  the  stealing  nf  a  man  ef  any 
other  nation  deservis  death,  but  only  the  theft 
of  a  free  Hebrew.  Jf  il  he  a  stranger  that  is 
stole,  they  were,  only  condemned  lo  restitution. 
They  found  this  distinction  upon  a  taw  in 
Deut.  24.  7.  which  limits  this  Inie  concerning 
man-stealing:  If  a  man  be  found  stealing  any 
of  his  brethren  of  the  children  of  Israel ;  which 
exception  the  Sepluaiiut  and  Onkelos  Artec  in- 
sertid  in  Ihe  t'xt  o/Excid.  21.  16.  This  crime 
is  called  Phigmm.     See  Sell. 

Slime  hare  thought  that  mere  theft  among  the  Jio- 
brews  had  no  particular  mark  of  infamy  an- 
nexed to  it  in  some  eases.  Solomon.9(i))!s,Prov. 
6.  30,  Men  do  not  despise  a  thief,  if  he  steal  to 
satisfy  his  soul  when  he  is  hungry:  The  laio 
inflicts  no  particular  pnvishmeyit  on  him,  ami 
he  is  not  made  lo  undergo  any  shameful  or  ig-  ' 
vominions  penaltti:  If  he  is  found,  he  shall  re- 
stora  seven-f(dd,  lie  shall  give  all  the  substance 
of  his  house.  This  is  all  Ihe  danger  he  is  ts 
posed  to  in  stealing,  excipl  be  had  nut  where- 
withal to  make  reslitutinn,  in  which  case  he  was 
reduced  to  bondage.  Many  people  inhabiting 
round  about  Judea,  seem  to  hare  made  robbery 
a  kind  of  profession.  Isaac  foretold  to  Esau 
that  he  should  line  by  his  sword,  that  is,  thai 
he  should  maintain  himself  by  j)l  underin  g  ,Oen 
27.  40.  l.->hmael,  the  son  of  Abrahaiii,  had  no 
other  trade  than  war  and  rapine;  he  was  a  wild 
m.in  and  an  archer,  he  ?rns  always  at  war  with 
his  neighbours:  His  hand  will  he  agaiii.st  every 
man,  and  every  man's  hand  against  him,  firm. 
]R.  12.  I  21.  20.  His  posterity  the  Ishinaelilea 
followed  the  example  of  their  father,  and,  at 
some  affirm,  made  no  scruple  to  rob  upun  the 
high-way. 

H'hen  the  Israelites  were  just  upon  the  point  of 
departing  out  nf  Egypt,  Ihey  borrowed  of  thei» 
Egyptian  neighbours,  valuable  garments,  ves 
sels  of  gold  and  silver,  and  carried  them  alivi^ 
with  them  into  the  wilderness.  Exod.  11  »  3. 
Soeak  now  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  and  let 


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ev«rv  man  borrow  of  his  neighbour,  and  every 
woiiian  of  lier  neiglil)our,  jt-wels  of  silver,  and 
{oweis  of  golri  And  the  Lord  gave  the  [leojile 
favour  III  ihe  sight  of  the  Egyptians.  Jl  is  in- 
quired, whether  the  Hebiewa  could  lawfully 
borrow  these  thtnifs  of  the  Egyiitians,  which  they 
bad  nv  intention  to  restore  to  them  agaiit'!  and 
whether  this  was  not  to  commit  a  manifest  theft 
end  injustice?  Commenlattirs  give  several 
answers  to  this  question.  Some  sa  y,  that  upon 
this  occasion,  God  plainly  dispcnfid  wtththa'- 

'  (aw;  by  which  he  had  obliged  the  Hebrews  not 
to  commit  any  theft ;  or  rather,  that  heing  the 
absolute  Master  of  every  thing,  he  tronsf erred 
to  the  Hebrews  that  right  that  the  Egyptians 
hail  to  these  things.  Others  insinuate  another 
reason,  which  is,  l/iat  God  would  recompense 
the  Hebrews /or  the  labours  that  they  had  suf- 
fered in  Egypt,  and  allowed  them  to  pay  them- 
selves by  their  own  hands,  by  detaining  what 
they  harrowed  of  the  Egyj)tiuns.  This  way  of 
paying  one's  self  cannot  be  allowed  regularly; 
but  in  these  circumstances,  having  no  other 
way  of  doing  themselves  justice,  and  being 
auih<"-ned  bij  the  ei  iress  command  of  God, 
iney  might  have  recourse  to  this  expedient. 

Othtrs  look  upon  this,  not  as  a  tlieft,  but  as  a 
fair  booty  got  in  a  just  war.  The  Egyptians 
were  enemies  to  the  Hebrews;  they  had  unjustly 
persecuted  them  for  a  long  time,  and  took  from 
them  the  means  of  defending  themselves,  and 
of  recovering  their  liberty:  They  might  there- 
fore lawfully  deprive  them  of  their  goods  by  a 
wile,  and  a  kind  of  stratagem,  by  pretending 
to  borrow  of  them  what  they  never  intended  to 
return. 

S;>me  here  distinguish  between  such  Israelites  who 
acted  in  the  simplicity  of  their  hearts,  and  sin- 
cerely obeyed  the  commands  of  God,  and  those 
that  followedtliemotions  of  their  oimi  covetous 
desires.  Tlie  first  are  excused  from  sin  by  the 
uprightness  of  their  intentions,  but  not  the 
second,  who  were  ready  enough  to  rob  the 
Egyptians,  if  they  could  do  it  with  impunity, 
even  though  God  had  not  allowed  them  to  bor- 
row any  thing  from  them. 

Others  observe,  that  the  Egyptians  were  indebted 
to  the  Hulirews,  not  only  for  their  goods,  but 
for  their  lives  also,  /because  of  the  benefits  they 
had  received  from  the  Patriarch  Joseph,  whin 
they  were  under  the  greatest  necessity.  The 
Israelites  were  unjustly  oppressed  by  a  cruel 
slavery  in  Egypt:  The  F.gy\<Ua.ns  exercised  all 
kinds  of  violences  against  tiiem,  and  over- 
jjhelnied  thrm  with  calamines,  even  to  the  ren- 
dering their  lives  uneasy  to  them.  The  Hebrews 
had  built  them  cities,  and  had  very  much  im- 
proved the  riches  of  these  inhuman  masters; 
who,  instead  of  acknowledging  these  services, 
intended  even  to  take  away  their  lives  from 
them.  IVhat  injustice  therefore  could  there  be, 
if  the  I.-sraclites  should  take  again  a  small  part 
of  that  which  thry  had  procured  for  the  Egyp- 
tians? Jlnd  if  Ihey  should  receive  a  small  re- 
compence  for  so  many  services  they  had  done 
them?  They  came  poor  out  of  Egypt,  whereas 
they  ought  to  have  got  much  riches  together, 
if  they  had  not  been  reduced  into  an  unjust 
servitude:  Jlnd,  just  as  a  freeman,  who  had 
been  stoleTi  away  and  sold  for  a  slave,  might, 
without  injustice,  set  himself  at  liberty,  and 
pay  himself  for  his  labour,  by  taking  from 
his  master  a  small  retvard  for  his  service:  So 
the  Israelites,  at  their  departure  out  of  Egvpt, 
might  receive  something  as  areconipenee,  since 
a  great  deal  was  due  to  them. 

Oen.  :<l.  27.  whenfore  didst  ihous.  away  from  me 
44.  8.  how  then  should  we  5.  silver  or  gold  ? 

Kznd.  '20.  15.  thou  sh  ilt  not  s.  Lev.  19.'  11.  Deut. 
5.  19.  Mat.  19.  18.  Rom.  13.  9. 

22.  1.  if  a  mnn  s.  an  ox,  he  shall  restore  five 
Sam.  19.  3.  as  peojrle  s.  away  when  flee  in  batlle 

Prov.  6.  30.  if  he  s.  to  satisfy  his  soul  when  hungry 
30.9  Driest  I  be  poor  and  s.  and  take  name  of  God 
fcr.  7.  9.  'vill  ye  .«.  murder,  and  coMimit  adultery 

23.  30.  T  am  against  the  prophetsthat  s.  my  words 
Mat.  6. 19.  and  where  thieves  break  through  and  .s. 

20.  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor  s. 
27.  84.  lest  his  disciples  come  and  s.  him  away 
Mark  10.  19.  do  not  kill,  do  not  s.  I.uke  18.  20. 
/rh)i  10.  10.  the  thief  Cometh  not,  but  for  to  s. 
Rom."  21. that  preach  man  should  not  ?. dost  thou  s. 
Eph.  4  28.  let  him  that  stole,  s.  no  more,  but  labour 

STEALERS. 
I  Tim.  1.  10.  but  the  law  was  made  for  men-s. 

STEALETH. 
Kxn4.  21.  16.  be  that  s.  a  man  and  sellelh  him 
ffib  2l.  t  IS.  and  as  chaffthat  the  storni  ».  away 
27.  20   a  tempest  s.  him  away  in  the  night 
Zscb  5.  3.  for  every  one  ttvi'  s.  shall  be  cut  off 


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STEALING. 

DcK^24.7  if  a  man  be  found  s.  any  of  his  brethren 
IIos.  4.  2.  by  swearing  and  s.  they  break  out 

STEALTH. 
2  Sam.  19. 3.  the  people  gat  them  by  s.  into  the  city 
./ob  4.  t  12.  now  a  timig  was  by  s.  brought  to  me 

STEUFAST. 
Job  11.  15.  yea,  thou  shall  be  s.  and  slialt  not  fear 
I'sal.  78.  8.  whose  siiirit  was  not  s.  with  God 

37.  neither  were  they  s.  in  liis  covenant 
Dan.  G.  2().  he  is  the  livnig  God,  Hud  s.  for  ever 

1  Cor.  7.37.  he  that  stand,  m  hie  heart  s.  iloetli  well 

15.  58.  theieforc,  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye  s. 

2  (Jor.  1.  7.  and  our  hope  of  yuu  is  s.  knowing 
Heb.2.  2.  for  if  the  word  spoken  by  angels  was  s. 

3.  14.  if  we  hold  our  confidence  s.  to  the  end 
(i.  19.  vvhicli  hojie  we  have  as  an  anchor  sure  and  s. 

1  Fet.  5.  9.  whom  resist  s.  in  the  laith,  knowmg 

STEDFASTLY. 
liiith  1.  18.  when  she  saw  that  she  was  s.  minded 

2  Kings  8.  11.  and  he  settled  his  countenance  s. 
/^uke  9.  51.  he  s.  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusalem 
."Jets  ].  10.  while  they  looked  s.  behulil,  two  men 

2.  42.  they  continued  s.  in  the  a|)oslle's  doctrine 

0.  15.  they  all  looking  s.  on  him,  saw  his  face  as  if 

7. 55.  Stephen  looked  up  s.  into  heaven,  saw  glory 

14.  9.  who  s.  beliolding  him  and  perceiving  he  had 

2  Cor.  3.  7.  Israel  could  not  s.  behold  face  of  Moses 

13.  could  not  s.  look  to  the  end  of  that  abolished 

STEDFASTNESS. 

Psal.  5.  t  9-  fur  there  is  no  s.  in  their  mouth 

Col.  2.  5.  beholding  the  s.  of  your  faith  in  Christ 

2  Pet.  3.  17.  beware  h  st  ve  full  from  your  own  s. 

STEEL. 
2  Sam.  22.  35.  a  bow  of  s.  is  broken,  Psal.  18.  34. 
Job  20.  24.  the  bow  of  s.  shall  strike  him  through 
./er.  15.  12.  shall  iron  break  northern  iron  and  s.? 

STEEP. 

Kzck.  38.  20.  the  s.  places  shall  fill  and  every  wall 

Mic.  1.  4.  as  waters  that  are  poured  down  as.  place 

Mat.  8.32.  the  swine  ran  violently  down  a  s.  place 

into  the  sea,  and  (lerished  in  waters,  Mark 

5.  13.  Luke  8.  33. 

STEM. 
/sa.G.t  13.  as  a  teil-tree  and  oak  whose  s.  is  in  them 

11.  1.  there  shall  come  a  rod  out  of  the  s.  of  Jesse 

STEP. 

1  .Snm.20. 3.  there  is  but  a  s  between  me  and  death 
.Job  31.  7.  if  my  s.  ii.iih  turned  out  of  the  way 

STEPPED. 
.John  5.  4.  whosoever  tir^t  5.  in  was  made  whole 

STEPPETH. 
John  5.7. while  I  am  coming  another  ^.down  bef.me 

STEPS. 
F.zod.  20.  26.  neither  go  u|)  by  s.  to  mine  altar 

2  Sam.  22.  37.  thou  liast  enlarged  my  s.  Ps.  18.  36. 

1  A'ni^s  10.  19.  thetliroiie  had  sixs.  2  CAro7i.  9  18. 
20.  twelve  lions  stood  on  the  s.  2  Chron.Q.  19. 

.fob  14.  16.  for  n'lw  thou  niimberest  my  s. 
18.  7.  the  s.  of  his  str^iigih  shall  be  straitened 
23. 11.  my  footbath  held  hiss,  his  way  have  I  kept 
29.  6.  when  I  washed  my  s.  with  butter,  and  rock 
31.  4.  doth  he  not  see  my  ways  and  count  my  «. 
37.  I  would  declare  to  him  the  number  of  my  s. 

Psal.  17. 11.  they  have  now  compassed  us  in  our  5. 
37.  23.  s.  of  a  good  man  art  orde."'d  by  the  Lord 
31.  the  law  in  his  heart,  none  of  Ins  5.  shall  slide 
44.  18.  nor  have  our  ?.  declined  from  thy  way 
5fi.(i.  ihry  mark  my  s.  when  they  wait  tor  my  soul 
57.  C.  they  have  prejiared  a  net  for  my  s. 
73.  2.  but  as  for  me,  my  s.  had  well  nigh  slipped 
85.  13.  and  shall  set  us  in  the  way  of  his  «. 
119.  133.  nrdermys.  in  thy  woid,  let  notiniquity 

Prov.i.  12.whengoest  lhy.s.shall  not  be  straitened 
5.. 5.  her  feet  go  down  to  death,  s.  lake  hold  on  hell 

16.  9.  but  the  Lord  directelh  his  s. 

fsa.  26.  ().  the  s.  of  the  needy  sh.ill  tread  it  down 
■  Icr.  10.23.  it  is  not  in  manthat  walk.  Indirect  hiss. 
/.am.  4.18.  they  hunt  ours,  we  cannot  go  in  streets 
F.zck.  40.  22.  they  went  up  to  it  by  seven  s.  26. 

31.  and  the  going  up  to  it  had  eight  s.  34,  37. 

49. he  brought  ine  hys. whereby  they  went  u|i  10  it 
Han.  11.  43.  the  Ethiopians  shall  be  at  his  s. 
RiAn.  4. 12.  hilt  walk  in  s.  of  that  f  lith  of  .\braha.n 

2  Ciir.  VJ.  \i.  walked  we  not  in  the  same  s.? 

1  Pet.  2.  21.  an  example  that  ye  'hould  follow  his  f. 

STERN. 
.'9cts  27.  29.  they  Ciist  four  anch     1  out  of  the  s. 

STEWARD. 
Gen.  15.  2.  and  the  s.  of  my  house  is  this  Eliezer 
43. 19.  tliey  came  near  to  the  s.  of  Joseph's  bouse 
1  Kings  16.9.  drinking  drunk  in  the  house  of  his  s. 
Dan.  1.  t  11.  then  said  Daniel  to  the  s. 
Mat.  20.  8.  the  lord  of  the  vineyard  saith  to  his  s. 
I.uke  8.  3.  Joanna  the  wife  of  Chuza,  Herod's  s. 

12.  42.  who  then  is  that  faithful  and  wise  s. 

16.  1.  there  was  a  certain  rich  man  who  had  a  s. 
2.  give  account,  for  thou  niayest  be  no  longer  s. 
8.  anil  the  Lord  commended  the  unjust  s. 
Tit,  1, 7,  a  bishop  must  be  blameless  ud  the ;:',  of  G, 


STl 

STEWARDS 
1  CAr.  28. 1.  and  David  assembled  ca|  tains  anl  j» 

1  Cor.  4.  1.  as  ministers  and  s.  of  mysteries  of  (io4 

2.  moreover,  it  is  required  m  s.  that  a  man  Im 

Icmnd  faiihl'nl 
i  Pet.  4.  10.  ao  good  s.  of  manifold  giuce  of  God 

STEWARDSHIP. 
Luke  16.  2.  he  said  to  him,  give  an  acct.  of  thy  « 

3.  for  inv  lord  taketh  awav  from  nie  the  s.  'L 

STICK. 
.Job  33.  21.  his  bones  that  were  not  seen,  s.  otU 

41.  17.  Ins  scales  are  joined,  th'y  s.  together 
Psal.  38.  2.  for  thine  arrows  s.  fast  10  my 
F.ick  29.  4. 1  will  cause  the  listi  lu  s.  to  thy  scales 

STICKETH. 

ProB. 13.24.  there  (s  a  friend  s.  closer  than  abrothe 

STICK. 

2  Kings  6.  6.  cut  down  a  s.  anu  cast  it  in  thither 
y,ttHi.4.8.tlieirskin  is  withered  and  become  like  as 
Eiek.27.  ]G.  take  ones,  write  on  it,  take  another  s 

17.  and  join  them  one  to  another  into  one  s.  I'J 
STICKS. 
j\runi.  15.  32.  a  man  that  gathered  s.  on  the  sabbati 
33.  they  that  found  him  gathering  s.  brought  biia 

1  Kings  17. 10.  the  widow  woman  \wis  gatherings. 

12.  behold,  I  am  gathering  two  s   to  go  in 
Ezek.  37.  20.  and  the  s.  whereon  thou  wrilest 
.f3cts  28.  3.  when  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  s. 

STIFF. 
.ler.  17.23.  they  obeyed  not,  but  made  their  necks 

STIFF-HEARTED. 
Eiek.'i.  4.  they  are  impudent  ehildr.  and  s.-hea-'tei 

STIFF-NECK. 
Deut.  31.  27.  I  know  thy  rebtllion  and  thy  s.  neck 
Psal.  75.  5.  lift  vour  horn,  speak  not  with  a  s.-neck 

STIFF-NECKED. 
Eiod.^'i.9.  behold,  this  people  is  as.-nccAeiZpeiple 
33.  3.  thou  art  a  s.-necked  people,  Deut.  9.  t. 
5.  say  to  Israel,  ye  are  a  s.-necked  people 

31.  9.  lor  it  is  a  s.-necked  people,  Deut.  9.  1.}. 
Deut.  10.  16.  circumcise  therefore  the  foreskin  of 

your  heart,  and  be  no  more  s.-neckei 

2  Chrnn.30.  8.be  not  s.-necked  as  your  fathers  were 
Jlcts  7.  51.  ye  s.-necked  ye  always  resist  H.  Ghos; 

STIFFENED. 
2  Chr.  36. 13.  lies,  his  neck  and  hardened  his  hearl 

STILL. 
Gen.  41. 21.  but  they  were  s.  ill-favoured  as  at  first 
Exod.  9.  2.  if  thou  refuse,  and  wilt  hold  them  s. 
Lev.  13.  57.  and  if  it  appear  s.  in  the  garment 
J^uni.  14.  38-  hut  Joshua  and  Caleb  iived  s. 
Josh.  24.  10.  therefore  Balaum  blessed  you  s. 

1  Sam.  12.  25.  but  if  ye  shall  s.  do  wickedly 
26.  25.  Saul  said,  thou  also  shall  s.  prevail 

2  .Sam.14.32.it  had  been  good  to  have  been  there  s. 
16. 5.  Shimeicame  forth,  and  cursed  s.  as  he  came 

^  Kings  1.  4.  and  if  we  sit  s.  here,  we  die  also 

32.  3.  the  people  sacrificed  s.  and  burnt  incense 

in  the  high  places,  15.4,  35.  2  CAroB. 33. 17. 
2  CAro?(.22.  9.  had  no  power  to  keep  s.  the  kingdom 
Joli  2.  3.  and  s.  he  holdoih  fast  his  integrity 

9.his  wifp  said,  dost  thou  s.relain  ihiiii:  imegrity? 
3.  13.  for  now  siiould  I  have  lain  s.  and  been  quiet 
20.  13.  though  he  keep  it  s   within  his  mouth 
/'s.1^49.9.that  ho  should  s.  live  for  ever  and  no',  sea 
68.  21.  such  a  ime  i|^  goeth  on  s.  in  his  trespaisea 
78.  32.  for  al!  this  they  sinned  s.  and  believed  out 
84.  4.  ill  thy  house  thev  will  be  s.  jiraising  Shoe 
92.  14.  they  shall  s.  bring  forth  fruit  in  old  ase 
139.  18.  when  I  awake,  I  am  s.  with  thee 
F.cel.  12.  9.  he  s.  taught  the  (leople  knowledgi^ 
ha.  5.  25.  his  anger  is  not  turned   awav,  but  his 
hand  isblretcbedoiits.  9.  12, 17,2).|  10.  1. 
.Ter.  8.  14.  why  do  we  sit  s.?  assemble  yourselves 
23.  17.  they  say  s.  unto  them  that  des|ijse  me 
27. 11.  those  will  I  let  remain  s.  in  tlieir  own  Innd 
31.  20.  I  do  earnestly  remember  him  s.  my  bowels 

42.  lO.if  ye  will  s.  abidein  this  land,  will  build  1  ou 
Tyom.  3.  20  my  soul  hath  them  s.  in  rememliraiice 
F.zrk.  33.  .30.  tliy  people.^,  are  talking  asainst  thci.' 

41.  7.  there  was  a  win;ling  about  s.  upward 
Zech.  11.  16.  nor  feed  i;iat  that  standeth  3 
./ohn  7. 9. when  had  said  these  words,  abodes.  11.6. 

■Iits  15.  .34.  it  pleased  Silas  to  abide  s.  17.  14. 
/J»m.ll.23.ifthey  bide  nots.  in  unbelief,  begraifed 
1  Tim.  1.3   1  besought  thee  to  abide  s.  a!  Ephisur 
Rev.  22.  11.  let  him  be  unjust  s.  filthy  s.  holy  s. 
See  Stand,  Stood. 
STILL. 
Farrtrf.15.lfi.  they  shall  be  ass.  as  a  stone,  till  people 
■/uilg.  18.  9.  the  land  is  very  good,  and  are  ye  s.1 
1  Kings  19.  12.  and  after  the  fire  a  s.  small  voicj 

22.  3.  Ranioth  in  Gilead  is  ours,  and  we  be  s. 
.fob  4.tl6.there  was  silence,  Ilieards.  voice,  saying 
Psal.  4.  4.  commune  with  your  heart  and  be  s. 

8.  2.  that  thou  mightest  s.  the  enemvand  avenge 

23.  2.  he  leadeth  me  beside  the  s.  waters 
46.  10.  be  s.  and  know  that  1  ehj  God 
76.  8.  the  earth  feared,  a.  .    '-.i.-,  .-. 

83.  I.  hold  not  thy  peace  and  be  uoi  s.  O  did 


STO 

i'f.  lOT.Slt.  storm  a  calm,  iliiii  waves  thereof  are  s. 
ija.  -23.  'i.  bu  a-,  yc  iiiliLibitaias  ot'  lliu  isle 
30.  7.  I  l)a>e  cneil,  tlitir  airungtli  is  to  sit  *. 
4'2   14.  I  have  been  £.  and  tulraiiieil  inygclf 
Jer.  4".6.  O  llioii  sword  ol'  tlif  Lord,  rest  and  be  s. 
Jllar/t-1.39.hearuse  and  said  to  lhuseu,p(^uce,  be  «. 

STILLKD. 
■Vum.  13.  30   Caleb  s.  the  people  before  Moses 
JVelt.  ti.  11.  so  the  Leviles  s.  all  the  people 

STILLEST. 
Psal.  89  9  when  liic  waves  arise  thou  s.  them 

STILLETH. 
Fsal.  t>5.  7.  who  s.  tiie  noise  of  the  seas,  of  waves 

STING. 
T  Cor.  15  35.  where  is  thy  «.'  |i  5S.  s.  of  death  is-siii 

SI'LNGS. 
Rev  9. 10.  wore  ^.  in  their  tiils,  nower  to  hurt  men 

STlNGETfi.' 
Pruv.  23.  32.  at  the  iast  it  5.  lii^e  an  adder 

STINK,  Substantive. 
Isa.  3. 24.  instead  uf  sweet  smell,  there  shall  be  s. 
34.  3.  their  s.  shall  come  out  of  their  carcases 
/i)ei2.20.hi8S.3hall  come  iip,and  ill  savour  come  up 
^moa  4.10.have  made  .s.  of  vour  camps  to  come  up 

STINK. 
Gen..  34.  3(V  ye  have  made  me  to  s.  in  the  land 
Ezi'U.').*  21 .  have  made  our  savour  to  s.in  the  eyes 
7.  18.  the  fish  shall  die,  and  the  river  shall  s. 
IC.  24.  the  manna  that  was  laid  up  did  not  s. 
1  Still.  13.  t  4.  Israel  did  s.  with  the  Philistines 

27.  t  12.  he  hath  made  his  people  Israel  10  s. 

1  CAr.  19.  I  6  Amnion  saw  tluy  made  thein  to  s. 
Psal  38.  5.  my  wounds  s.  and  are  corrupt 

STINK  ETH. 

fcu.  .W.  2.  their  fish  s.  because  there  is  no  water 

>u/iii  11.  39.  Manha  said,  Loid,  by  this  tune  lie  s. 

STINKING.- 

Psal.  14.  t3.  they  are  become  s.  altogether 

Ecct.  lU.l.  cause  ointment  to  send  forth  a «.  savour 
STIR. 

yum.  24.  9.  he  lay  ns  a  lion,  who  shall  s.  him  up? 

/oh  17.8.  innocent  s.  up  himself  ag.  the  hypocrite 
41.  10.  nime  is  so  fierce  thai  dare  s.  him  up 

Pxal  3.">.  23.  «.  up  thysel*  and  awake'to  judgment 
7K.  38.  and  he  did  not  s.  up  all  his  wrath 
80.  2.  .1.  up  thy  strength,  and  come  and  save  us 

Prov.  15.  1.  but  grievous  words  s.  up  iinser 

Cant.  2.  7.  that  yo  s.  not  up  my  love,  3.  5.  |  8.  4. 

Ita.  to.  26.  the  Lord  shall  s  up  a  scourge  for  him 
13.  17  behold,  I  wills,  up  the  Medes against  them 
42. 13.  he  shall  s.  up  jealimsy  like  a  man  of  war 

2?un.ll.2.  he  shall  «.u|)  all  iigaiiist  realm  of  Grecia 
25.  he  shall  .<.  up  his  power  agiinst  the  king 

2  Tim.  1.  fi.  that  thou  s.  up  the  gift  of  God  in  ihee 
2  Pel.  1.  13.  I  think  it  meet  to  s.  you  up,  3.  1. 

STIR. 

^fi«  12.18.  there  was  no  smalls,  among  the  soldiers 

]9.  23.  there  arose  no  small  s.  about  that  way 

STIRS. 
fsa.  22. 2.  thou  that  art  full  of  s.  a  tumultuous  citv 

STIRRED. 
F.znd.  3.5.  21.  whose  heart  s.  him  up,  26.  j  36.  2. 
l.Srt/«.22.8.  that  my  son  hath  .9.  up  my  serv.  aga.  me 
26.  19.  if  the  Lord  have  s.  th'e  up  against  mc 
IKings  11.14.  Lord  s.U|i  an  adversary. to  Solomon 
2:1.  God  s.  him  up  anolher  adversary,  Rezon 
21. 25. none  like  Ahah,whom  Jezebel  his  wife  s.u| 

1  C.irnii.  .5.  26.  and  God  s.  up  the  spirit  of  Pul 

2  CTron.  21 .  16.  L.  4.  up  ag.  Jehoram  the  Pllilisline^ 
36.  22.  Lord  .9.  up  the  spirit  of  Cyrus,  Ezra  1.  1 

Psnl.  39.  2.  1  was  dumb,  and  my  sorrow  was  s. 

Dan.  11.10.  but  his  sons  shall  hi'  s  up  and  assemhlt 

25.  the  kins  of  the  south  shall  b(!  s.  up  to  batth 

Hon.  1.  14.  the  Lord  s  iipthe spirit  ofZernbbabel 

J1et.t  <■>.  12.  they  s.  up  the  people,  17.  13.  |  21.  27. 

13.  50.  but  the  Jews  s   up  the  devout  women 

14.2.  the  unbeliMving  Jews  s.  up  the  Gentiles 

17.  16.  at  .Athene,  I'aiil  his  spirit  was  3.  in  him 

STIRRRTH. 
7)<')(t.32.1 1  .as  an  eagle  .sup  hfr  ne<l,flutlerelli  over 
ProB.  10. 12.  hatred  s.  upslrifis,  bu',  love  covi^retli 
15.  IS   a  wrathful  man  s.  up  strife,  20.  22. 

28.  25.  he  that  is  of  a  proud  heart  .1.  up  strife 
/S(1. 14.9.  hell  from  beneath  s.  up  the  dead  for  thee 

64.  7.  none  s.  up  himself  to  take  holil  on  thee 
Iiuke  23.5.  he  s.  up  pr'nple  teaching  thro'  all  Jewry 

STOCK. 
A,cB.  25.  47.  or  to  the  s.  of  the  «transer'9  family 
/()//  H.  8.  though  tlie  s.  therr'of  lUi-  in  the  srotiiid 
fsa.  40.  24.  vea,  theirs,  shall  U'lt  t.ike  root  in  earth 

44.  19.  shall  I  fall  down  to  the  s.  uf  n  tree? 
Jrr.  2.  ^.  »ayin?  to  a  s.  ihoii  art  my  father 

10.  H.  are  brinish,  the  .9.  is  a  doctrine  of  vanities 
arts  13.  26.  chil.lr.vn  of  the  s.  "f  Abraham 
Phil.  3.  5.  of  the  .9.  ofT-rnel,  n  Hebrew  of  Hebrews 

STOCKS. 
Joh  13.  27.  ihou  putlest  my  feet  also  in  the  a. 

33. 11.  he  piilleth  my  fcet  in  a.  innketh  mv  paths 

Prnv,  7.  22.  or  ns  a  lool  to  the  correct  on  of  the  s. 

Jtr.S.%  she  committed  r'nltery  with  stones  ajid  s. 

»1 


STO 

.Jir.  20.  2.  then  Pasliur  put  Jeremiah  in  the  ,<«.  3. 

29.26.  that  thou  shouldst  put  him  in  pri.«on  and  a. 

Has.  4.  12.  my  poople  ask  counsel  at  tboir  s, 

.ills  16.  24.  who  made  their  feet  fact  in  the  a. 
GAZING  STOCK. 

M'ah.  3.  6.  and  1  will  set  thee  as  a  gaiing-a. 

//6'i.l0.33.ye  weremadea^'-«ji«o--s.by  leproaches 
STOICS 

iVere  a  sort  of  heathen  phtlosophcrs,  who  tooU 
their  name  from  the  Greek  lourd  iTOi,  sig- 
nifyiiitr  aporch ur  i7itrij,becaiise Zeno,  thr  head 
of  the  Sloics,  kept  his  school  in  a  poreh  of  Ike 
cilij  of  Alliens.  They  hi  Id,  that  a  wise  man 
onirht  to  he  free  from  all  passions,  never  to  hi 
mored  either  tcith  joy  or  grief,  esteeming  all 
things  to  he  ordered  by  an  inevitable  necessity 
and  fate.  Josephus  says,  that  the  Pharisees 
approach  very  near  to  the  sentiments  of  the 
Stoics.  Thiy  ajfecica  the  same  stiffness,  pa- 
tience, apathy,  austerity,  and  insensibility. 
Thr  sect  of  the  Stoics  was  still  considerable  at 
Athens,  when  St.  Paul  came  thither,  since  he 
had  conferences  with  them,  Acts  17.  18. 
STOLE. 

Gen.  31.  20.  Jacob  s.  away  unawares  to  Laban 

2  .Sam.  15.  6.  so  Absalom  s.  the  hearts  of  Israel 

illCings  11.2.Jehosliebas.Joashfromamong  king's 
sons,  they  hill  him  from  Atlialla,2  CArwji.22. 11. 

Mat.  2-i.  13.  his  disciples  s.  him  while  we  slept 

F.ph. i.^S.  le.him  that s.  steal  no  more,  but  labour 
STOLEN. 

Gen.  30.  33.  that  shall  be  counted  s.  with  me 
31.19.  anil  Rachel  had  s.  her  father's  images,  32. 
26.  that  thou  hast  s.  away  unawares  to  me 
30.  yet  wherefore  hast  thou  s.  my  gods? 
39.1! idst  recjuire  i t, whether  s. by  day, or  s. by  night 
40.  15.  i-'ideed  I  was  s.  away  out  of  the  land 

Ezod.  22.  7.  if  the  stuff  be  s.  out  of  the  house 
12.  if  itbe  s.  from  him,  he  shall  make  restitution 

.Tush.  7.  11.  they  have  s.  and  dissembled  also 

2  Sam.  19.41.  why  have  men  of  Judalis.thee  away 
21.  12.  the  meriof  Jabesli  had  s.  the  bones  of  Saul 

P(Y/7>.9.17  s.  watersaresweet,lireadealen  in  secret 

0Aa(/.5. would  thev  not  haves. till  they  had  enous?ii 
STOJIACH. 

1  Tim.  5.  23.  bill  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  s.  sake 
STOMACHER. 

Fsa.  3.  24.  instead  of  a  s.  a  girding  of  sackcloth 
STONE 

Is  a.  niinernl  well  known,  of  which  there  are  di 
vers  kinds.  .1.1  to  the  precious  stones,  or  gems, 
of  which  mention  is  made  in  Scripture,  all 
that  can  be  fiiinil  concerning  them  in  the  Com 
nientntors,  is  not  much  to  be  relied  on,  since 
neither  the  Jews,  7(0?  even  the  ancient  Greek 
fnterprters,  seem  to  have  had  a  sufficint 
k'Kiirli'dirp  of  the  proper  signification  of  the 
original  terms. 

The  corm-r-sione,  or  the  head-stone  of  the  corner, 
Psal.  118.22.  This  is  that  which  is  put  as 
the  angle  of  a  hiiildimr,  whether  at  the  founda 
tion,  or  at  the  top  of  the  wall  Jesus  Christ  is 
that  cnrner-slone  which  was  rejected  by  the 
Jews,  but  is  become  the  corM"r-stone  ol  the 
church,  and  the  stone  that  hiv'l'  ind  unites 
the  Jews  and  Genliles  in  the  u)  ion  of  the  saoii 
faith.  Mat.  21.  42.  Eph.  2.  5.  20.  J}nd  a- 
corner  siones  and  foiindatiim  sir— .-_  in  build 
tngs  used  to  he  chosen  w<t/i  c  re,  and  to  he 
thorimghly  einmined  hy  the  bnildrr  :  so  Christ 
IS  called  o  tried  stone,  a  sure  fonndation.  Isa 
28.  16,  I  lav  in  Zion,  a  tried  stone,  a  sure  foiin 
dalion.  /  have  tried,  I  have  approved  of  him 
as  eeery  way  safficient  to  be  the  fnnnilation 
and  head  of  the  church.  J)nd  because  this 
slime  is  nut  set  up  by  man,  but  sent  hy  God 
therefore  he  is  sairl  to  be  cut  out  of  llie  moun- 
iRin  without  hands,  Dun.  2,  45.  .Ind  because 
vnlielieiters  refuse  to  he  laid  upon  Ih's  stone 
and  so  perish,  therefore  it  is  nilled  a  stone 
of  slumbling,  a  mck  of  offence,  that  is,  an  oc 
cnsion  nf  sin  and  rain,  at  whom  they  will  take 
ojTence  and  stumble,  so  ai  to  fall  and  be 
broken.  Isa.  8.  M,  15.  1  P.M.  2.  8.  This  was 
are  ■niplished  at  the  coming  nf  the  Messiah,^ 
whnni  the  Jews  rejected  to  their  own  drst.rnc' 
tion.  as  not  nnswering  their  carnal  rrnecta- 
lions,  nor  suiting  with  their  wail  nf  build  in  ij  : 
th'it  is,  not  to  be  mode  use  of  for  promoting 
and  rarryinir  on  their  ytnrldly  projects  and  in- 
terest. Christ  is  likewise  called  a  precious 
stone,  because  of  his  exeellency,  glory,  and 
benuti/ :  he  is  called  a  chosen,  an  elect  stone, 
hernuse  he  mas  chosen  and  appointed  hy  the 
Father  to  the  work  nf  redemption  before  the 
foundolion  of  the  world,  1  Pet.  1.  20.  |  2.  4,  fi 
He  is  likewise  termeil  a  liviiij  stone,  1  Pel.  2. 
4.  He  rninmunicitt'S  sviritnal  life  to  those 
that  close  with  him,  and  are  built  upon  him. 
Lastly,  this  stone  is  said  to  have  seven  eyes, 


STO 

jCech.  3.  9.  to  note  thai  the  Messiah  skotiU 
be  endued  with  perfect  wisdom  andknoicicd^s, 
to  order  all  things  m  the  church,  to  watci 
over  it,  and  to  take  care  of  all  the  iunccrnt 
thereof. 

Jls  Christ  the  Head  is  called  a  stone,  i  also  hia 
members,  true  bilitvcrs,  who  are  built  upon, 
and  derive  spiritual  life  from  thefounUulinit, 
Christ,  arc  called  siones.  I  Fel.  2.  5,  Ve  also 
us  I'vely  stones  are  built  up  a  spiritual  liouse 
jls  the  law  was  engraven  on  two  tables  of 
stones,  so  believers  have  the  law  written  in  l.'u:ir 
hearts.  They  are  stones  for  their  constancy, 
strength,  and  uninovablencss  in  all  the  ^loriua 
of  life.  They  are  stones  for  cnniinuance  and 
durablcness.  ."Js  stones  are  dug  out  of  a  quar- 
ry. So  believers  are  selected  and  chosen  from 
the  rest  of  mankind.  I'hey  are  united  with 
Christ  aiij  true  Christians  in  one  body;  likt 
the  stoiios  of  a  house,  eomjiaci  among  them- 
selves, and  upon  the  foundation. 

A  heart  of  stone.  Job,  speaking  of  th.:  Lcvisf 
than,  says,  that  his  heart  i-s  as  firm  as  a 
stone,  yea,  as  hard  as  a  piece  of  the  nether 
millstone,  .fob  41.  24.  That  is,  he  ia  of  a  vertf 
extraordinary  strength,  boldness,  and  courage. 
It  ia  said,  1  Sam.  2.5.  37.  that  Nabal's  heart 
died  within  hiiii,  and  he  became  as  a  t-tone, 
whc'r*  he  was  told  of  the  danger  he  had  incurred 
by  his  imprudence.  His  heart  became  inimove- 
ahlc  like  a  slone,  it  was  contracted,  ur  con- 
vulsed, and  this  convulsion  was  the  occasion 
of  his  death.  Ezekiel  says,  that  the  Lord  will 
take  away  I'rom  his  people  their  heart  of  slone, 
and  give  them  a  heart  of  llesh,  Kick.  36.  26. 
thai  he  will  take  away  the  stubborn,  sensel>ss, 
and  untrar.table  disposition  of  the  heart,  thai 
receives  no  kindly  impressions  from  the  word, 
providence,  or  Spirit  of  God  in  his  ordinary 
operations  and  influences,  that  hardens  itself 
in  a  liny  of  provocation,  that  is  hardenea 
by  the  deceitfulness  of  sin;  he  will  take  this 
away,  and  give  a  tender,  tractable  teitper 
and  disposition.  Much  to  the  same  sense  is 
that  which  John  the  Bapiist  said,  Mat.  3.9 
Tli,it  God  is  able  to  raisc>  np  children  uiitc 
Abraham  even  of  stones;  thai  is,  from  among 
the  heathen  ;  or  even  of  the  siones  "/  the  de- 
sert, God  was  able  to  raise  t:p  a  spiritual  sceti 
to  Abraham. 

A  stone  is  sometimes  put  for  an  idol  of  slone, 
Hub.  2.  lil.  Woe  unio  bim  that  sailli  to  the 
wood,  awake,  and  lo  the  dun..b  stone,  arise,, 
it  shall  leach.  Ilezekiali  in  his  prayer  says. 
The  kings  of  Assyria  have  cast  the  gods  ot 
the  nations  into  the  lire;  for  tliey  were  no 
gods,  hut  the  work  of  men's  hands,  wood  and 
stone,  fsa.  37.  19.  .ind  in  Jir.  2.  27,  Say- 
ing to  a  stoi'k,  thou  art  my  I'liher,  and  lo  a 
stone,  thou  hast  brought  me  forih.  To  ba 
reduced  lo  a  heap  of  sioms,  )/  said  of  a 
city  or  house  which  is  entirely  ruinid  and  de- 
molished. Mic.  1.6,  I  will  make  Samaria  aa 
a  heap  of  llie  field,  and  as  llie  plantings  of 
a  vmeyaril.  So  in  Isa.  17.  1,  Daiii.iscus  ia 
taken  from  being  a  liiy,  and  it  shall  be  a 
ruinous  hrap.  Thus  also  our  .Saviour,  speak- 
ing of  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem,  snyj, 
that  one  stone  shall  nut  remain  upon  anotlier. 
Mat.  24.  2. 

The  white  stone.  Rev.  2.  17,  I  will  give  him  a 
white  slone  ;  /  will  give  him  a  full  and  jmhlii 
pardon  and  ahsnlution.  It  is  spoken  in  allu- 
sion to  an  ancirnt  custom  of  delivering  a  white 
stone  to  such  as  they  aci/uitted  in  judgment. 
They  used  likewise  to  give  a  white  stone  as  a 
reward  to  sneh  as  eon  quired  in  their  games; 
such  as  nllui'e  to  Ikis,  make  this  the  sense;  1 
will  sivp  hini  a  full  nnd  ample  reward. 

Solomon  sans  in  I'rovcrbs  2S.  8,  .*«  he  that 
bindeth  .is'one  iii  aslir.g.so  is  be  ii>algiveth  ho- 
nour to  1.  fool.  IVhen  r.  st'.me  tn  faitsrted  io 
the  sling,  the  dinger  hinilershis  own  design  Q/" 
throwing  it.,  he  loses  his  i.ibour :  ■^o  doet  fhi  man 
who  oines  honour  to  a  fe:t.  ri*t  tii-  :."oria  nir.y 
be  otherwise  rendered,  as  he  Iha!  piillelh  a  j.rfi- 
cious  stone  in  a  .'icip  o»"iitones,  v:ke7'e  it  is  ob- 
scured and  la':t:  .^nd  as  this  tittle  stone  our:  no', 
nngment  the  heap, nor  issomuch  as  seen  upon 
It:  so  honour  heaped  upon  a  fool,  dots  not  ren- 
di'i  hull  mure  worthy  of  consideration  Others 
Iransl'ite  it,  10  tie  a' stone  in  a  pier  e  of  purple 
is  to  •.'ive  honour  to  a  fool.  Jis  no,  bine  ran  bt 
so  ill  placed  na  a  stonr  in  a  piece  of  fine  clolli; 
so  ore  hjinours  ill  placed  upon  a  fnol. 

tireat  heaps  of  stones,  raised  up  for  a  witneas  oj 
aw  memorable  ev'.nt,  and  to  preserve  the  re 
vicmhraweof  aomemntler  of  great  important^ 
ore  the  most  ancient  monuments  among  tha 
Hebrews.  In  those  elder  ages,  before  the  asii  oj 


STO 

ferilmg  these  monumenis  were  instead  of  in- 
tcrif/tions,  medals,  or  histories.  Jacob  and  La- 
bun  raistd  sucA  a  monument  upon  mount  Gi- 
iead,  in  iHcrtutru  of  their  covenant.  Gen.  31.  46. 
Jusiiua  crtctzd  one  at  Gilgal  made  of  stones, 
taken  out  tf  tke  Jordan,  to  preserve  the  memo 
rial  of  kis  niiraczdous  passage  over  tkis  river, 
Josli.  4.   5,   6,   7.      The  Israelites   that   dwell 
beyiittd  Jordan,  alsa  raised  one  upon  the  banks 
of  the  rioer,  as  a  testimony  that  they  consti- 
tuted but  one  nation  with  their  brethren  on  the 
other  side^  Josli.  20.  10. 
fV/c  Heliievvs  alsn  give  the  name  o/ stones  to  the 
tveighis  Ikey  use  i»  ccmmeree,    I,cv.    19.   IMi, 
^sl  wei^'ljls  sliall  ye  liave:   The.  Hebrew  says, 
justsioiies.     ./?«(?  in  Dent.  25.  13,  Tliou  siuilt 
r.ot  have  in  tdy  bas   divers    weights,  a   gre.il 
end  a  small;    The  Hebrews  say,  A  stone  and 
,»    a  stout:.     Jitso  Prov.  II.  1,  A  jnst  weight  is  lus 
f    delight;  «n  Hebrew,  a  perfect  stone.     See  also 
Prov.    1<».    51.  \  20.   10.     Slones   are   Ukeitisie 
taken  for  a,  motent  shower  of  hail.     Josh.  10. 
11,  The  Lotd  c;ist  down  great  stones  from  lieo.- 
ven  iijior.  Ihem,     The  punishmeiit  of  stoning; 
See  ruNISIIMICNT. 
fJc!i.U.3.the\  haJhriok  for  s.  and  slime  for  mortar 
2H.  18.  Jiic«i'>  set  up  a  s.  fin  a  pillar,  22.  |  31.  4.5. 
29. 3-  liny  ro.led  .?.  from  the  well's  mouth,  6,  10. 
35.  14.  Jac<jh  set  U|i  a  pillar  of  s.  in  the  |ilnce 
49.  24.  from  llieflce  is  the  shepherd,  tlies.  of  Israel 
ICzod.  4.  25.  Zipporah  took  a  sharps,  and  cut  off 
35.  5-  they  sarek  into  the  bottom  as  a  s. 

IC.Iiy  greatness  of  thy  ami  they  shall  be  still  ass. 
17.  12.  and  lliey  took  a  s.  and  put  it  under  him 

20.  2.5.  if  tliou  wilt  make  me  an  altar  of  s. 

21.  18.  anil  if  one  smite  another  wilh  a  s. 

28.  lU.  six  of  their  names  on  ones,  six  on  another  «. 

II.  Willi  tite  work  of  an  en;;rKver  in  s. 
£,cp.2(i.l. nor  shall  ye  set  up  any  ima50of.?.in  land 
iTum.  3.'>.  17.  if  he  smite  him  with  throwing  a  s.  23. 
Deul.ia.  t  IS.shalt  not  have  in  thy  bag  a  s.  and  a  s. 
^sfe.  4. .'».  take  ye  up  every  man  of  you  .^.  on  shoul. 
15.  6.  the  bttrder  went  up  to  the  s.  of  Bohan 
IH.  17.  the  border  descended  to  the  s.  of  Bohan 
24.  27.  behold,  this  s.  shall  be  a  witness  unto  us 
Judg.  9.  5.  he  slew  seventy  pereons  <m  one  s.  18. 
Sam.il.  18.  which  s.  remaineth  unto  this  day 
7.  12.  Sam-uel  sit  up  a  s.  and  called  it  Eben-ezer 
17.49.  David  took  from  his  bag  a  a.  and  s'an^'  it, 
the  s.  sunk  into  the  Philistine's  forehead 
50.  David  prevailed  over  the  Philistine  wilh  as. 
20.  19.  and  thou  shalt  remain  by  the  s.  Ezel 
S5.37.Nahnl's  heart  died  in  him,  he  became  as  a  s. 
2  Sum.  5.  t  11.  Hiram  sent  hewers  of  s.  of  the  wall 
17.  13.  till  there  be  not  one  small  .■?.  found  there 
l^iii4-s6.7.hou3e  was  buiit  ofs.  made  ready  before 

IS.  all  was  cedar,  there  was  no  s.  seen 
S  Kings  3.  25  on  good  land  cast  every  man  his  s. 
1  C^ron.  22.  15.  there  are  with  thee  hewers  ofs. 
e  Chron.  2.  14.  skilful  to  work  in  gold,  silver,  and  s. 
A'rfe.  il.IS.  thmi  threv^iest  as  a  s.  into  mighty  waters 
.AiA  28.  2.  and  brass  is  molten  out  of  the  s. 
38.  30.  waters  arc  hid  as  with  a  s.  deep  is  frozen 
41.  24.  his  heart  is  as  firm  as  a  s.  yea  as  hard  as 
Peal.  !)S.  12.  angels  shall  bear  thee  up,  lest  thou 
dash  Ihy  foot  against  a  s.  Jd.it.  4.  6.  Luke  A.  11. 
118.  22.  «.  which  the  builders  refused,  is  bccovne 
head  .?.  of  the  corner,  Mai.  21.  42.  Afark  12. 10. 
Vrov..  1 1. 1  5-  but  a  perfect  s.  is  his  deliglil 

20.  t  10.  a  «.  and  a  s.  are  alike  abomination  to  L. 
€n.  8.  as  ho  that  bindi.'lh  a  s.  in  a  sling,  so  is  he 

27.  as  he  that  rolleth  a  s.  it  will  return  upon  hiiji 
27.  3.  a  s.  is  heavy,  a  fool's  wrath  is  heavier 
/r:r.  2.  27.  and  to  a  s.  thou  hast  brought  me  forth 
51.2fi.lliey  shall  not  takeof  iheo  a.?,  for  a  corner, 
nor  a  s.  liir  foundations,  butslialtbe  desolate 
I.nm.  3.  53.  they  have  cast  a  s.  upon  me 
tian.'i  31.  a  «.  wa.»  cut  out  of  the  mountain,  45. 

6.  17.  and  a«.  was  laid  upon  the  m"nihof  the  den 
/tmo.^  9. 1 9.  yetsha"  not  ihe  east  s.  fall  on  earth 
Huh.  2.  1 1,  fci-  tfie  s.  shall  -ry  cut  of  the  wall 

19.  weo  to  him  that  saith  \o  the  dumb  ».  arise 
F/air.2.!5.from  beforeas.waslaid  npon as. intern. 
Zech.  3.  9.  for  behold,  the  g.  that  I  have  laid  he- 
fore  Joshua,  upon  one  ».  sliall  be  seven  eyes 
4.  7.  he  shall  bring  forth  the  head  «.  thereof 

7.  12.  thev  made  their  hearts  as  an  adamant  s. 
Afiit.7.  ».  if nsk  bread, will  he  gives.?  Luke]\.  11. 

21.  44.  whosoever  shall  fa  I  on  this  s.  shall  he 
broken,  but  on  wlionis.  it  shall  fail,  Luke  20.  IS. 

24.  2.  verily  I  sav,  there  shall  not  be  left  here  one 
.».  iinim  :inoiher,  Mark  13.2.  Luke  19.  44.  |  21. 6. 
27.r,R,  He:ilingihes.ll28.2.  angel  rolled  back  s. 
lAike  4. 3.  command  this  «.  that  it  be  made  bread 
20. 17.S.  which  the  boililers  rejected,  is  become  the 
i-.ead  of  the  eornor,  .^cts  4.  11.  1  Pet.  2.  7. 

22.  41.  he  was  withdrawn  from  them  a  ».  cast 
24.2.'o!ind  3.  rolled  away,  Mark  16.  4.  ./o/m20.  1. 

JOhn\  42.  Cephas  which  is  by  interpretation  a  ». 

*•  6.  a:id  iheie  were  set  there  six  waler-pots  ofs. 

533 


STO 

.John  8.7.that  is  without sin,let  him  first  cast s.at  hey 

11.  38.  it  was  a  cave,  and  a  s.  lay  upon  it 

39.  take  ye  away  s.  ||  41.  they  took  away  the  s. 

Jiets  17.  29.  that  the  Godhead  is  like  to  s.  graven 

Rev.  16.21.  hail  fell  every  s.  the  weightof  a  talent 

18.21.  an  angel  took  up  a  s.  like  a  great  millstone 

Burdensome  STONK. 

Zec/j.  12.3. 1  will  make  Jerusalem  a  hurdcnsom.es. 

See  Corner,  Grkat,  Hewed. 

Hewn  STONE. 

Kinrf.  20. 25.  thou  shalt  not  build  altar  of  hewn  s. 

2A7ho-.<22.6.  to  builders  ana  masons  to  buy  timber 

and  /(c!on  J.to  repair  the  house,  2  C/(ro)(.34.11. 

/.am.  3. 9.  he  hath  inclosed  my  ways  witli  hewn  s. 

F.iek.  40.  42.  the  four  tables  were  of  hewn  s. 

Jlntos't.  11.  ye  have  built  houses  of  Aetr/i  s.  but  not 

Z.uAf  23.53.  laid  it  in  sepulchre  that  was  AcKn  ins. 

Living  STONE. 
lPet.2.  4.  to  whom  coming  as  to  liv.  s.  chosen  ofG. 

Precious  STONE. 
Prop.  17. 8.  a  gift  is  apreciouss.  to  him  that  halh  it 
2G.  t8.  put  lei  h  a  precious  s.  in  a  heap  of  slones 
Cant.  5.  t  12.  his  eyes  are  set  as  a  p.  s.  in  a  ring 
/.s-ff.  28. 16. 1  lay  in  Zion  a  p.  corner  s.  1  Pet.  2.  6. 
Ezek.  28.  13.  every  precious  s.  was  thy  covering 
Rev.  17.  4.  she  was  decked  with  gold  and  p.  s. 

21.  11.  her  light  wns  like  to  a  s.  most  precious 

See  Stombuno. 
STONE-SaUARERS. 
1  Kinrrs  5.  18.  builders  and  s.-s.  did  hew  them 

Tables  of  STONE. 
F.Tod.  24.  12.  I  will  give  thee  tables  ofs.  31. 18. 
34.1.L.said,  hew  thee  two  tables  of  s.  Deut.  10. 1. 

4.  and  he  hewed  two  tables  of  s.  -Deut.  10.  3. 
Deut.  4. 13.  he  wrote  on  the  two  tables  of  s.  5.  22. 
9. 9. when  I  was  gone  up  to  receive  lUo  tablet  ofs. 

10.  iVsi!  Lord  delivered  to  me  two  tables  of  s. 

1 1,  the  Lord  gave  me  the  two  tables  of  s. 

1  h'ins^s  8.9. was  nothing  in  ark  save  two  tables  ofs. 
2Corr  3.3.  not  in  t.  ofs.  but  in  fleshly  tables  of  heart 

Tried  STONE. 
fsa.  28. 16.  behold,  I  lay  in  Zion  a  stone,  a  tried  s. 

White  STONE. 
Rev.  2.  17.  Twill  live  him  a  zrA(7cs.  and  new  name 

STONE  joined  wiih  wood. 
Kind.  7. 19.  may  be  blood  in  vessels  of  wood  and  s. 
Deut.  4.  28.  there  serve  cods  the  work  of  men's 
hands,  wood  and  s.  28.  3G,  G4.  |  29.  17. 
'?.  Kings  19.  18.  !sa.  37. 19.  Eielc.  20.  32. 
DrtTi.  5.  4.  praised  the  gods  of  gold,  wotfi/,  and  s.23. 
/ic)).  9.20.  should  not  worship  idols  of  a)oo(/  and  s. 

STONE  "/  Zuhelelh. 
1  Kinirs  1.9.  Adonijahs'ew  sheep  by  s.ofZo/icZe^/i 
.See  Wall. 
STONE,   Ferb. 
Kiorf.8.26.aha'I  we  sacrifice,and  will  theynots.us? 
17.4.  what  shall  I  do?  they  he  almost  ready  to  s.ine 
Lev.  20.  2.  people  of  land  shall  s.  hiin  with  stones 

27.  they  siiall  s.  the  wizards  wilh  stones 
24.  14.  let  congregation  s.  him  that  cursed,  16,  23. 
M'lirn.  14.10.  con  fregation  bade  .'t.thcm  with  stones 
15.  35.  they  shall  s.  the  sahbath-breaker,  36. 
Deut.  13.  10.  slia;ts.  with  stones  enticers  to  idolat. 
17.  5.  shalt  s.  Idoiatfcis  jj  at.  21.  s.  rebellious  son 

22.  21.  they  shall  s.  her  that  playeth  the  whore 
24.  ye  shall  s.adijilcrers  wilh  stones,  I  hat  they  di" 

1  Kings2].  10.  carry  Nabothout,s.  him  that  he  die 
F.zek.  16.  40.  and  they  shall  s.  thee  wilh  stones 

23.  47.  the  company  shall  s.  them  with  stones 
Luke  20.  6.  if  we  say  of  men,  the  people  will  s.  us 
Juhn  10.31.  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to  s.hiin 

32.  for  which  of  those  good  works  do  ye  s.  me? 

33.  saying,  for  a  good  work  we  s.  thee  not 

11.  8.  Master,  the  Jews  of  late  sought  to  s.  thee 
J}cts  14.  5.  there  was  an  assault  made  to  s.  them 

STONED. 
F.rod.  19.  13.  he  shall  surelv  be  s.  or  shot  through 
21.  2S.  then  the  ox  shall  be  surely  s.  29,  .32. 
.'i).';/i.  7.  25.  all  Israel  s.  Achan  with  stones 

1  Kings  12.  18.  all  Israel  s.  Adoram,  2  Chr.  10.  18. 
21.  13.  they  s.  Naboth  with  stones,  14,  15. 

2  Chron.  24.  21.  they  s.  Zechariab  ia  the  court 
Mat.  21.  35.  ihe  husbandmen  beat  one,  s.  another 
.lohn  3  5.  Moi^es  commanded  that  such  should  he  s. 
j?cfs5.26.  they  feared  lestlhey  should  have  been  s. 

,7.  58.  they  s  Stephen,  calling  upon  God,  59. 
14. 19.  having  s.  Paul,  drew  him  out  of  the  city 
2  Cor.  11   25.  thrice  was  I  beaten,  once  was  I  s. 
Hrb.  11. 37.  they  were s.  they  were  sawn  asunder 

12.  20.  if  a  beast  touch  the  mount  it  shall  be  s. 

STONES. 
<7pn.31,  46.  Jacob  said  to  his  brethren,  gather  s. 
Krni.  28.  11.  thou  shalt  engrave  the  two  .?.  12. 

17   set  it  in  sellings  ofs.  even  four  rows  ofs. 

21   the  s.  shall  be  with  the  names  of  Israel 
39.7.  that  they  should  be  s.  for  a  memorial  to  Israel 
/.en.  14.  40.  command  that  they  take  away  the  s. 

42.  shall  put  other  s.  in  the  place  of  those  s. 

45.  he  shall  break  down  the  house,  the  s.  of  it 
19. 1 36.  j  ust  s.  a  just  epiiah,  and  him  shall  ye  have 


STO 

Lev.  21. 20.  or  bath  his  s.  broken,  shaP  tot  oflfeis 
L^eut.S.  9.  aland  whose s.  are  iron,  and  out  ifhilU 
23.  1.  that  is  wounded  in  the  s.  sinll  not  eiiler 

27.  4.  ye  shall  set  up  these  s.  in  mount  Ebal 

5.  build  an  altar  ofs.  ||  8.  write  on  the  s.  worui 
Jusk.  4.  3.  and  take  you  hence  twelve  s.  9. 
fi.  saying,  what  mean  you  by  these  s.?  21. 

8.  and  took  twelve  s.  out  of  the  midst  of  Jordan 
20.  those  twelve  s.  did  Joshua  pilch  in  Gilyal 

8.  .32.  he  wrote  on  the  s.  a  copy  of  the  law 
/i((i^/-. 20.16.  ev.one  could  slings,  at  a  hair-brcadlli 

1  Sam.  17.  40.  David  chose  him  five  smooth  s. 

2  Sam.  16.  6.  Shimei  cast  s.  at  David  and  serva.  13 

1  Kings5. 18.  so  they  prepared  timber  and  s.  to  build 
7.  10.  s.  of  eight  cubits,  and  s.  often  cubits 
10.27. king  made  silver  to  be  in  Jerusalem  as  s.  and 

cedars  as  sycamore  trees,  2  Chr.  1.  15.  |  9.27. 

15.  22.  took  away  the  s.  of  Ramah,  2  Chr.  16.  6. 
18.  31.  Elijah  took  twelve  s.  .according  to  numhe? 

32.  wilh  Ihe  s.  he  built  an  altar  in  name  of  Lord 

2  Kings  3. 19.  mar  every  good  piece  of  lai>d  wilh  a. 
25.  orjy  in  Kii-liaruselh  left  they  the  s.  thereof 

16.  17.  and  put  it  upoi:  a  pavement  ofs. 

1  Chron.  12.  2.in  hurling  of  *.'.  and  shooting  arrows 

2  CArnn.  26.  14.  Uzziali  [irepared  slings  to  cast  s. 
JVeh.  4.  2.  will  they  revive  the  s.  out  of  the  heapsi 
Joh  5.  23.  thou  shall  be  in  league  with  s.  of  fie!(J 

6.  12.  is  my  strength  ihe  strength  ofs.? 

8. 17.  his  roots  are  wrapped,  and  seelh  place  ofs. 
14. 19.  the  waters  wear  the  s.  thou  washest  awaj 
22.  24.  the  gold  of  Ophir  as  ihe  s.  of  the  brooks 

28.  6.  the  s.  of  it  are  the  place  of  sapphires 

40. 17.  the  sinews  of  his  s.  are  wrapped  together 
P.'iol.  102. 14.  thy  servants  take  pleasure  in  her  s. 

137.  9.  that  dashelh  thy  little  ones  against  the  s. 
Prov.  16.  t  11.  all  the  s.  of  the  bag  are  his  work 
Reel.  3. 5.  a  time  to  cast  away  s.  a  time  to  gather «, 

IC  9.  whoso  removeth  s.  shall  be  hurl  (herewith 
ts3.  t  2.he  fenced  it  and  gathered  out  the  s.  thereof 

14.  10   'hat  go  down  to  the  s.  of  the  pit 

27.  9.  he  makelh  the  s.  of  the  altar  as  chalk  .*. 
54. 11.  behold,!  will  lay  thy  s.  with  fair  colours 

12.  I  will  make  thy  borders  of  pleasant  s. 
57.  6.  among  Ihe  smooth  s.  of  the  stream 
60.  17.  bring  for  s.  iron  1|  62.  10.  gather  out  the  s. 
.ler.  3.9.  she  committed  adultery  wilh  s-  and  slocks 
43. 10  and  I  will  set  his  throne  on  these  s. 
Lam.  4.  1.  the  s.  of  the  sanctuary  are  poured  out 
F.iek.  26.  12.  they  shall  lay  thy  s.  in  the  water 

28.  14.  tliou  hast  walked  in  midst  of  Ihe  s.  of  fire 
16. 1  will  destroy  thee  from  midst  of  the  s.  of  fire 

.Mic.  1 .  6. 1  will  pour  down  the  s.  into  the  valley 
Zech.  5.  4.  shall  consume  it  wilh  the  s.  thereof 

9.  16.  for  ihey  shall  he  as  s.  of  a  crown  lifted  up 
Mat.  3.9.  of  theses,  to  raise  up  children,  Lnke'i.B. 

4.  3.  command  thai  these  s.  be  made  bre<id 
Mark  5.  5.  crying,  and  cutting  himself  with  s. 

12.  4.  and  at  him  they  cast  s.  and  wounded  him 

13.  1.  Master,  see  what  manner  ofs.  are  here 
Luke  19.  40.  the  s.  would  immediately  cry  out 
.Tohn  8.  59.  Ihey  took  up  s.  to  cast  at  him,  10.  3L 
2  Gir.  3.  7.  if  ministration  engraven  in  s.  was  glori. 
I  Pet.  2.5.  ye  as  lively  s.  are  built  up  spiritual  housa 

See  Stone,  firb. 

Corncr-STONES. 

Psal.  144. 12!.  that  our  daught.  may  be  as  corner-*. 

See  Costly. 

STONES  of  darkness. 

.hb  28.  3.  he  searcheth  out  the  s.  of  darkness 

STONES  of  emptiness. 

/s(i.34.Il.he  shall  stretch  out  upon  it  s.of  emptiness 

Glistering  STONES. 

1  Chr.  29.2. 1  have  prepared  glistering  s.for  housi^ 

Gravel  STONES. 

Z.am.  3.16.  he  hath  broken  my  teeth  with  ^raucZa 

.See  Gre.vt. 

Heap  of  STONES. 

.Tosh."!. Id.  they  raised  a  great  heap  of  s.  on  Achan 

8.29.  and  raise  a  great  Acap  of  s.  on  ihe  king  of  Aj 

2  Sam.  18.  17.  thev  laid  a  heap  of  s.  on  Absalom 

Hewed  STONES. 
1  Kings 5. 17.  they  brousbl  Afw«Zs.  tolay  foundat 

7.  9.  according  to  the  measures  of  hewed  s.  11. 

Hewn  STONES. 

/»■«.  9. 10.  bricks  fallen, bnt  we  will  build  withA.» 

Marble  STONES. 

1  Chron.  29. 2.  I  have  prepared  m.  s.  in  abundanc* 

Precious  STONES. 

2  Snm.  12. 30.  was  a  talent  of  gold  with  precious  s 
1  Kings  10  2,queenof  Shcbii  came  \vU\\prieio>i.is. 

11.  navy  of  Hiram  brought  prfc/.  s.  2  CAr.  9. 10. 

1  Chron.  29.  2. 1  prepared  all  manner  of  pr*:(o«ss. 
8.  with  whom  precious  s.  were  found,  gave  them 

2  CAr.  3.  6.  he  garnished  the  house  wWh  precious s 
32. 27.  he  made  himself  treasuries  for  precious  a. 

F.zek. 17.  22.  thevoccnpied  in  thy  firirs  with prcc.J 
Dan.  11.38.  a  god  shall  he  honour  with;;ree/oi.'«ii 
1  Cor.  3  12.  ifany  man  build  on  this  foundation  p.  s 
Rev.  18.  12.  for  no  man  huyeth  prec.  s.  any  more 
16.  that  great  city  decked  with  gold  and  prcC'i 


^  STO 

3iev.9^  ■  19.  ioimflaliona<;arnidhoJ  wMi precious  a. 

li/ivU  SVOSE^. 
I)eut.-2;.6.»hakhuilii  liK  Mmr  uf  w.  s.  Josh.a.3l. 

itrougU  riTUN'KS. 
I  CArjn  22.  3.  he  sni  iiia:-uiis  tu  hew  wrought  s. 

^/ot.23.37.s.the-n  Miai  arc  sen  i  to  ihce,  i^uAe  13.34. 

SsTOiNY. 
Pi.  141.  li.  whenjudges  are  ov;r'.!:ro«'n  in  .s.  places 
£iek   li.  lit.  1  will  lake  '.be  jr.  Iicurl,  3G.  20. 
j||>U.  13.  5.  ioiiie  loll  oil  s.  I'lacci,  'JO.  Mark  4. 5, 16. 

STOiMNG. 
I  5oiii.  30.  S.  for  ike  i.coj/l^;  tpake  of  s.  David 

Si'UOU. 
Gen.  18  22.  but  Abralia;n  s.  yet  before  the  Lord 

21).  ^35.  hid  name  Judah,  anil  LiCiil:  s.  from  bearing 
Eiod.  14.  I'J.  the  pillar  of  clouil  ;.  buliinil  iheni 
Au'/i.  lt>.  4d.  lies,  between  the  de.^Ck  and  the  living 
JJeut.4.  II   ye  came  near  and  s.  under  the  mount. 

5.  o.  I  s.  between  the  Lord  and  you,  to  shew  you 
Jos/i.  3.  10.  the  waters  *.  and  rose  up  on  a  heap 

4.3.  take  twelve  sloiies  where  the  priests'  feets.  i). 
Judg.  0.  31.  Joash  said  to  all  that  s.  against  him 

1().  2J.  two  middle  pillars  on  whinh  the  iiuuse  s. 
1  Sam.  3.  lU.  the  L.  s.  and  called  Samuel,  Samuel 

4.  t  I'J.  Eli's  eyes  s.  that  he  could  not  see 

10.23.wlien  he  s.  among  the  people,  he  was  higher 

17. 8.  Goliath  s.  and  cried  lo  the  armies  of  Israel 

22.7.  Saul  said  to  the  servants  that  «.  about  him 

]7.  the  king  said  to  footmen  that  s.  about  him 
I  Kings  S.  14.  the  king  bles.^ed  all  ihecongregaiion, 
and  all  congreg^it.  of  Israel  s.  'iChr.  6.  3.  |  7.  G. 
55.  Solomon  s.  and  blessed  all  the  congregation 

14.  t4.  Aliijah,  his  eyes  s.  for  hoariiiess 
i  A7H^i2. 7.B0I1S  of  the  prophets  s.  lo  view  afar  off 

23.  3.  and  all  the  people  s.  to  llie  covenant 
S  CAr.  6. 13.  and  on  the  brasen  scaffold  Solomon  s. 
.Keh.  9.  2.  they  s.  and  confessed  their  sins  and  tlieir 
F.sth.  9.  lb.  the  other  Jews  s.  for  tlieir  lives 
Psal.  33.  9.  he  coinnLinded  and  it  s.  fast 
/sa.t).2.above  it  s.the  serapliiins  each  liijd  six  wings 
Jer.Vi.  15.  they  s.  not  because  Lord  did  drive  them 

48.  45.  they  s.  under  the  shadow  of /leshbon 
Eick.  1.  21.  and  when  those  s.  these  .s.  10.  17. 

24.  when  they  s.  they  let  down  their  wings 

25.  and  there  was  a  voice  when  they  i. 
Dan.  8.  17.  Gabriel  came  near  where  I  ». 

10.  11.  when  lie  had  spoken  this,  I  .s.  irombling 

11.  1.  I  5.  to  confirm  and  to  strengthen  him 

12.  5.  I  looked,  and  behold,  Ihere  s.  other  two 
Jonah  1.  1 15.  and  the  sea  s.  from  her  raging 
Hab.  3.  0.  he  .".  and  measured  ihe  earth,  he  beh-ild 
Zech.  1.  8.  he  «.  among  Ihe  myrtle-treLS,  10,  11. 
Uffat.  12.  4U.  his  mother  and  brethren  s.  without 
J^uke  C.  8.  he  that  had  the  withered  Imnd  s.  forth 

18.  1 1.  the  Pharisee  s.  and  prayed  thus  with  hinis. 
John  18.25.  Simon  Peter  s.  and  warmed  himself 

20.  11.  but  Mary  »■.  without  at  sepulchre  weeping 
^cls  3.  8.  the  lame  man  leajiing  up  s.  and  walked 

9.  7.  the  men  thai  were  with  him  s.  speechless 
16.  9.  there  s.  a  man  of  Macedonia  and  prayed 
27.  21.  but  Paul  s.  forih  in  the  midst  of  them 
WtA.y.lO.i.only  in  meats,  and  drinks,and  washings 

STOOD  above. 
Gen.  28.  13.  heboid,  the  Lord  s.  above  the  ladder 
iChn.n.  24  20.  Zecliariah  s.  above  the  people 
Psal.  104.  6.  the  waters  s.  above  the  moiinliiiiis 

STOOD  afar. 
Kind.  2.4.  his  sister  s.  afar  otl',  to  wit  what  he  done 

20.  18.  the  peo|(le  removed  and  .•!.  afar  off,  21. 
I.uke  17.  12.  ten  thai  were  lepers  who  «.  afar  off 
23.  4il.  all  his  acciuaintaiice  s.  afar  oil"  beholding 
Rev.  18.  17.  as  manv  as  trade  by  sea  j.  afar  off 

STOOD  al. 
F.zod.  19.17.  they  s.  at  the  nether  part  of  the  mount 
33.  8.  they  .9.  every  man  al  his  tent-door 

9.  the  cloudy  pillars,  al  the  door  of  the  liibcmac. 
3  Kings  5. 9.  Naam.in  s.  at  door  of  house  of  Elislia 
?  C*r«n.  5.  12.  singers  s.  at  the  east  end  of  the  altar 
23.  13.  the  kings,  at  his  pillar,  al  the  entering  in 
Kick.  10. 19.  cherubims  s.  at  door  of  the  east-gate 

21.  21.  the  king  s.  al  the  parting  of  the  way 
J.uke  7.  38.  woman  s.  at  his  feel  behind  him,  weep. 
JohA  18.  10.  but  Peter  s.  at  the  d'.  or  without 
Rev.  8.  3.  another  ansel  came  ana  (.  at  Ihe  altar 

STOOD  before. 
Oen.  19.27.  to  the  place  where  he  ».*f/»re  the  Ld. 

43. 13.  went  down  to  Egypt,  and  s.  before  Joseph 
Kzod.  9.  10.  they  took  aslies  and  s.  before  Pharaoh 
J,cv.  9.  5.  Ihe  congregation  ,«.  befiire  the  Lord 
fTum.  27. 2.  ilauihtcrs  of  Zelopheh.id  t.  brf.  Moses 
/i)sh.  20.  9.  until  he  s.  brfore  Hie  congregation 

fudg.  20.  i'?.  Phini'has  s.  before  ark  in  lliosc  days 
1  Sam.  IG.  21.  David  came  and  s.  before  Saul 
1  Kings  1.  28.  Beth-sheb.i  s.  before  king  David 

3.  15.  Solomon  s.  before  the' ark  of  the  covenant 
IG.  two  women  that  were  harlots  s.  before  him 

8.22.  Salomon  s.  before  the  nllar,  2Chron.  fi.  12. 

la  8.  old  nion  that  s.  before  Solomo,i,  2  Chr.  10. 6. 
W3 


STO 

1  Kings  12. 8.  young  men  that  s.  b.  liim,  2  Chr.  10.8. 
22.  21.  spirit  «.  before  the  Lord,  2  Chron.  18.  2U. 

2  Kings  4.  12.  the  Shunainile  s.  biforc  Klisha 
5.  15.  Naamaii  relumed  and  s.  bijore  Elislia 

20.  Gehuzi  went  in  and  s.  before  his  masier 
8.  9.  Hazael  caiiic  and  s.  before  Elisha 

10.  4.  behold,  two  kings  s.  not  before  him 
Eslh.  8.  4   so  Esther  arose,  and  s.  be/ore  the  king 
Psal.  106. 23.  had  not  Moses  bis  chosi  ii  s.  brf.  hint 
.Jer.  I.i.  1.  though  Moses  and  Samuel  s. before  me 

18.  20.  I  s.  before  ihee  to  speak  good  for  them 
52.  t  12.  captain  which  s.  before  king  of  Babylon 
Ezek.  8.  11.  there  s.  before  them  seventy  men 
l>un.  1.  19.  therefore  lliey  s.  before  the  king,  2.  2. 

2.  31.  O  king,  Ibis  great  image,  s.  before  lliee 

3.  3.  Ibey  s.  bef.  the  image  Nebuchadiiez.  set  up 

7.  10.  ten  thousand  times  ten  thousand  s.  bef.  him 
8.3.  behold,  Ihere  s.  before  the  river  a  ram 

15.  there  s.  bef.  me  as  ihe  a|i|)earancc  of  a  man 
Zech.  3.  3.  now  Joshua  s.  before  ihe  aiiae! 

4.  and  be  spake  to  those  thai  s.  before  liim 
JUut.'il.  II.  and  Jesus  s.  before  the  governor 
jicis  10.  17.  behold,  three  men  s.  before  the  gate 
30.  !f  man  s.  before  me  ill  bright  clothing 
12.  14.  she  told  how  Peler  s.  before  the  gale 
24.  20.  let  these  say,  while  I  s.  before  the  council 
liev.7.9. 1  saw  great  inuliiiudes.  beforelhe  I'lioiie 

8.  2.  I  saw  the  seven  angels  which  s.  before  God 
12.  4.  and  the  dragon  s.  before  iho  woman 

S'i'OOD  beside. 
2  Sam.  15.  2.  Absalom  s.  beside  the  way  of  the  gate 
1  Kings  10.  19.  and  two  lions  s.  beside  the  slays 
.!er.  36.  21.  the  princes  which  s.  beside  the  king 
Ezek.  9.  2.  the  si.\  men  s.  beside  the  lirasen  altar 

10.  6.  then  he  went  in  and  s.  beside  the  wheels 

STOOD  by. 

Gen.  18.  2.  he  looked,  and  lo,  three  men  s.  btj  him 
24.  .30.  behold,  he  s.  by  the  camels  at  the  well 
41.  1.  Pharaoh  dreamed,  and  lo,  ho  s.  by  the  river 
45.  1.  not  refrain  himself  before  all  that  s.  by  liini 

Erod.  18. 13.  Moses  sat,  and  the  people  s.  by  Moses 

jViiin.  23.  6.  Balak  s.  by  his  buriit-sucriflce,  17. 

■hidg.  3.  19.  all  tiial  s.  by  him  went  out  fro.-n  him 

18.  16.  the  men  s.  by  the  entering  of  the  gate 

1  Sam.  1.  26.  the  woman  that  s.  by  thee,  praying 

2  .SVjin.  13.  31.  servants  s.  by  vviUi  cloihus  rent 

1  Kings  13.  1.  and  Jeroboam  s.  by  the  altar  to  burn 
24.  ass  s.  by  it,  the  lion  alsos.  by  the  carcase 

2  Kings  2.  7.  and  they  two  s.  by  Jordan,  13. 

11.  14.  behold,  ihe  king  s.  by  a  pillar,  23.  3. 

18. 17.  they  s.  /ly  conduit  of  upper  pool,  /sa.  3!i.  2. 

1  Chron.  21.  15.  ilie  angel  s.  by  the  threshing-floor 
■hr.  44.  15.  then  the  women  tlip.t  s.  by  answered 
Ezek.  43.  G.  and  the  man  s.  by  me  and  said 
i>an.  7.  16.  I  came  near  to  one  of  tlicin  that  s.  by 
Zeeh.  3.  5.  and  the  angel  of  the  Lord  3.  by 
Mark  14.  47.  one  of  them  that  s.  bij  drew  a  sword 

15.  3.5.  some  of  them  that  s.  by  when  they  heard 
Luke  5.  1.  he  s.  by  the  lake  of  Ocnnesarsth 

19.  24.  be  said  to  iheni  that  s.  by,  take  from  him 
24.  4.  two  men  s.  by  them  in  shining  garments 

.lohn  18.22.  an  officer  that  a   fey  struck  Jesus 

19.  25.  Ihere  s.  by  the  cross  i  f  Jesus  his  mother 
Jlets  1.  rO.  two  men  *.  by  ther.i  in  ^  'ite  apparel 

9.  39.  and  all  the  widows  s.  by  him  weeping 
22.25.  Paul  said  to  Ihe  centurim  that  e.  by 
23.  2.  commamled  them  thai  s.  <'?/  to  smite  him 

4.lhey  that  s. Ay  said, revilcst  thou  th''higb-priesl? 

11.  the  night  following  Ihe  Lord  s.  by  him 
27.23.  there  s.by  me  ibis  night  the  angel  of  God 

STOOD  in. 
Kio(/.5.20.met  Moses  nnd  Aaron, who  s.in  the  way 
32.  26.  tliMii  Moses  .5.  in  the  gale  of  the  ramp 
J^Tiim.  12.  5.  Lord  s.  in  the  door  of  the  tiibernacle 

16. 18.  they  laid  incense  thereon,  and  s.  in  ihedoor 
27.  Dathan  and  Abiram  s.  m  door  of  their  leiils 

22.  22.  the  angel  of  Ihe  Lord  s.  in  the  way,  24. 
26.  angel  wi'nt  further  and  s.  in  a  narrow  place 

./osA.  3.  17.  Ihe  priests  .».  in  midst  of  Jordan,  4.  10. 

.Judg.  9.  7.  Jotham  s.  in  Ihe  lop  of  mount  Gerizim 
35.  Gaal  s.  in  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  I  ho  city 
44.Abimeli!cb  ||  18. 17. the  priests  s. in  the  entering 

2  .S.iin.  23.  12.  he  s.  in  the  midst  of  the  ground 

1  Kings  19.  13.  .nnd  be  s.  in  entering  in  of  the  cave 

2  Kings  3.  21.  Ihcy  gathered,  and  .«.  in  the  border 
4.  15.  the  Shnnamile  s  in  the  door,  and  be  Raid 

2  Chron.  30.  16.  and  Ibey  s.  in  their  place,  35.  10. 
34.  31.  king  s.  in  his  place,  and  made  a  covenant 
JWA.  8.  7.  and  the  people  s.  in  their  place 
Eslh.  5. 1.  Esther .«.  in  the  inner-'^niirl  of  Ihe  house 
Jer.  19.  14.  Jeremiah  «.  in  court  oft  be  Lord's  house 

23.  IS.  for  who  hath  5.  in  counsel  of  Ihe  Lord 
22.  but  if  they  had  s.  in  my  counsel  nnd  caused 

Ezek.  8.  11.  jHazaninb  s.  in  the  midst  of  ih"m 
Ofcaii.  14. nor shonldsts.iw  cross  way  locut  offthose 
Z,uAc24.  36.  Jcsns  himself  s.  in  the  midst  of  them, 

and  sailb  to  them,  peace  bo  to  you,  John 

20.  19,  26 
jJeta  17. 22.  then  Paul  ».  t'n  the  midit  of  Mars-hill 


STO 

Rev.  5.  6.  in  the  midst  of  the  elders  i.  a  lamb 
S'I'OOD  on. 

1  Sam.  17.3.  Pbilisliiies  .^.  on  a  mijuntain  oi  tlio  rnift 

side,  Israel  s.  on  a  inounlain  on  the  oihei  sidij 
21).  13.  then  David  s.  on  ihe  lop  of  a  hil! 

2  Saoi.  2.  25.  Hcnjamm  s.  on  the  toji  of  a  hill    • 

1  Chron.  6.  39.  Asaph,  who  s.  on  Ins  right  haa<i 
44.  the  sons  ol  Merari  s.  on  the  left  Jiand 

2  Chrun.  3.  13.  the  ciierubinis  s.  on  l'«:ir  feet 
Ezek.  10.  3.  the  cherubiius  s.  on  the  right  side 
Mat   13.  2.  the  whole  multitude  s.  on  ihe  shore 
.John  21.  4.  when  morning,  Jesus  s.  on  the  shore 
.'iets  2I.40.Paul  s.  on  stairs  and  beckoned  lo  peopW 
Hev.  14.  1.  and  lo,  a  lamb  s.  on  the  mount  Sion 

STOOD  HDcr. 
.Xum.  7. 1 2.  who  s.  over  them  that  were  numbered 

iJeut.  31.  15.  the  pillar  of  cloud  s.  over  tne  door 
■fosh.  5.  13.  behold,  a  man  s.  opi'r-againsi  him 
Ezek.  10.  4.  glory  of  the  Lord  s.  over  the  ihresliold 

18.  glory  of  the  Lord  s.  over  cherubims 
Mat.'i.'J.  I  he  star  .9.  oyer  where  the  young  child  wn9 
Luke  4.  39.  he  s.  oner  her  and  rebuked  the  fevtur 

STOOD  roujtd. 
Gen.  37.  7.  behold,  your  sheaves  s.  round  about 
Jicts  14.  20.  as  ihe  disciples  s.  round  aUml  him 

25.7.Jewss.rounJaboulPanl,anil  laid  ci>m|)laints 
liev.  7. 11.  all  the  angels  s.  round  about  tiie  throne 

STOOD  stdl. 
.losh.  10.  13.  the  sun  s.  still,  ami  the  moon  stayed 

11.  13.  as  for  cities  that*,  still  in  tlirir  slienglh 
2  Sam.  2,  23.  as  many  as  came  lo  the  plai'e  s.  stiii 
28.  Joab  blew  a  triimpet  and  all  the  peo|)le  s.stit\ 

20.  12.  when  the  man  saw  iliat  all  people  s.  still 
jVeh.  12.  39.  and  ibey  s.  still  in  the  piison-gatu 
■fob  4.  16.  a  spirit  s.  still  hut  I  could  iioi  liiscern 

32.  16.  for  Ibey  spake  not,  but  s.  still 
Hab.3.1\.  sun  and  moon  s.  still  in  their  liabitalioB 
.Mid.  20.  32.  and  Jesus  s.  sttll  and  callc!  tliimi 
Mirk  10.  49.  Jnsiis  s.  still  and  cummancied  hiiii 
Luke  7.  14.  and  they  ihit  bare  him  s.  stiU 

STOOD  there. 
Exod.  34. 5.  the  L.  descended  and  s.  with  him  thers 
1  Sam.  6. 14.  the  ark  came  into  the  field  audi,  thera 
1  Kings  10. 20.  twelve  lions  .9.  there,  2  Chron. '.).  19. 
Ezek.  3.  23.  behold,  llie  glory  of  the  Lord  «.  there 
Hl).^  10.  9.  from  the  days  of  Gibeah  there  tbcy  s. 
Mat.^^.  47.  some  of  them  that  s.  there,  .Mark  11.5. 
./ohn  18. 18.  the  servimts  and  officers  s.  Ihore 

S'I'OOD  up. 
Gen.  23.  3.  Abraham  s.  up  from  before  bis  dead 

7.  Aiifaham  s.  up  and  bowed  him.self  lo  people 
Exod.  2.  17.  but  Moses  .9.  vp  and  liel|ied  them 
J\rum.  11.  32.  the  peoples,  up  all  that  day  and  night 

1  Chron.  21.  l.Salan  s.  vp  ag.  Israel  iind  provoked 
28.  2.  then  David  the  king  s.  up  upon  his  feet 

2  Chron.  13.  4.  .Abijali  s.  up  and  said,  bear  me 

20.  19.  the  Leviles  s.  vp  to  praise  the  Lord  Go^' 
23.  Ainmon  and  Moiib.9.  vp  against  mount  Sell 
28. 12.  s.  up  against  iheni  lliat  came  from  the  war 
Ezra  2.63.  not  eat  of  holy  ihings  till  there  s.  .ip  n 
priest  with  Urim  and  Tbummim,  JV"  A.  7.  65, 
JVeA.  8.  5.  when  be  opened  the  book  people  .».  vp 

9.  3.  they  s.  up  fn  tlieir  phice  and  road  the  law 
4.  then  s.  vp  upon  the  stairs,  of  the  LcvilcB 

Esth.  5.  9.  Haman  saw  that  Mordecai  s.  not  vp 
7.  7.  Haman  s.  vp  to  make  rerpiesi  for  his  life 
■fob  4. 15.  a  spirit  passed,  the  hair  of  my  flesh  s.  u)t 
29.8. young  men  saw  me,  and  aged  arose  and  s.  ttf 
30.  23.  I  s.  up  and  cried  in  the  congregation 
Ps.  106.  30.  then  s.  vp  Phinehiis  nnd  executed  jud;ar 
Ezek.  37.  10.  they  lived,  and  s.  up  upon  their  feet 
Oa7i.8.22.tliat  being  broken, whereas  four  s.iipi'iii  i 
Luke  4.  16.  Jesus  s.  vp  lo  read  in  the  synagogue 

10.  2.5.  a  certain  lawyer  s.  up  and  lempiiNl  bim 
Jiets  I.  15.  in  those  days  Peter  s.  vp  and  said 

4. 26.  the  kings  of  Ihe  earth  .«.  %ip  against  the  Lord 
5.  34.  then  s.  vp  ime  Gamaliel  a  doctor  of  law 

11.  2fl.  Agabiis  s.  up,  and  sianifieil  by  the  spirit 
13.  16.  Paul  jr.  vp  and  heckiiniog  -.villi  his  hand 
25.  18.  against  whom  when  the  accusers  s.  vp 

STOOD  vpoH^ 
Gen^  41.  17.  behold,  I  s.  upon  the  hank  of  the  river 

1  .S"nm.  17.  51.  David  ran  and  s.  upon  the  Plijlistine 

2  .Snm.  1.  10.  so  I  s.  upon  Saul  and  slew  him 

1  A'(nw-s7.25.tlie  sea  s.w/ioK  twelve  oxen.  3  CAr.4.4. 

2  Kings  13.  21.  ho  revived  and  s.  upon  his  feel 
JVek.  8.  4.  Ezr.i  Ihe  scrme  .9  vpon  a  i^nlpil  of  wood 
Ezek.  11.  23.  glory  of  ibe  Lord  s.  upon  the  mount 
./?ino.9  7.7  the  Lord  s.  upon  a  wall  made  by  a  line 
Hev.  11.  11.  the  two  prophets  s.  upon  their  feet 

13. 1.  and  I  *.  upoti  the  sand  of  Ihe  sea  and  saw 

STOOD  witk^ 
Gen^  45. 1 .  there  *.  irith  bim  no  man,  white  Joseph 
2  Kings  11;11.  every  man  s.  ai.  his  weapons  in  hand 
2  Chron.  29.  26.  Ihe  Levite.a  s.  with  iiislrismentii 

Ezra  3. 9.  then  Joshua .«.  iritfi  his  sons  nnd  brethren 
Aam.  2.  4.  he*,  with  his  right  band  «s  an  adversary 
/,wAf9.  32.  they  pawthe  two  men  that  «  foitAhinu 
John  18. 5.  Judai  also,  who  butraiied  (.  »itAtli«<a 


STO 

»o/m.Ki.l3.  Potcri.  icii!i  ilieiii  ami  «  armed  uiinself 
27'/Hi.4.i(j.uoi;iaii«.  witknw\\  17.  horiis. wilhme 

STOUUEST. 
Tfam.  22.  34.  I  knew  not  tii.it  thou  s.  in  the  way 
JJcut.  i.  10.  iJie  d;iy  tliat  tliou  s.  hefuio  tlie  Lord 
Oiiad.  11.  in  Uie  day  that  tliou  s.  on  tlie  oUierside 

STOOL. 
2  Kings  i.  10.  let  us  set  I'ur  hMiiabed,lahlo,  and  as. 

STOOLS. 
Ezod.  1. 13.  lie  said,  when  ye  see  them  ujion  the  s. 

STOOP. 
Jub  9.  13.  the  proud  heljiers  do  s.  under  him 
frov.  l~.  'J5.  lieaviness  maketli  llio  licart  of  man  s. 
Isa.  4ti.  2.  they  s.  they  how  down  togeilier 
Marki..l.\.  am  iiot  worthy  to*,  dowij  and  unlooflc 

STOOPED. 
Gen.  49.  9.  Judah  «.  down,  he  couched  as  a  lion 

1  A-u»«.  '24.8.  Uavid  «.  II  Hi- 14.  Saul  j\  to  the  ground 

2  ChroH.  30.  17.  had  no  comj>a»siun  on  him  lhat«. 
^(/AHH.O.Jesus«.down  and  wrote  with  hisiiiiger,  8. 

aO.  ll.und  as  she  wept,  she  s.  down,  uuu  looked 

STOOPETH. 
Isa.  46.  1.  Bel  boweih  down,  Neho  5.  their  idols 

STOOPIMG. 
i,i^t24.  l'2.4-.duwii  saw  the  h  lien  clothes,  .7oAn  20.5. 

STOP. 
1  Kiniss  18  44.  get  down,  that  the  rain  s.  thee  not 
ij  Kiiigs  3.  19.  ye  shall  s.  ail  wells  of  water,  25. 
B  Uirau.  32.  3.  he  took  Counsel  to  s.  the  waters 
Psal.  35.  3. 6-.  the  way  ag.  them  that  persecute  me 
107.  42.  arid  all  iniquity  shall  s.  her  mouth 
Ezek.  39.  11.  it  shall  s.  the  noses  of  the  passengers 
BCor.  11.  10.  no  man  shall  s.  me  of  this  boasting 

STOPPED. 
Gen.  6.  2.  and  the  windows  of  heaven  were  J. 
2G.  l.^.  the  Pliilislnies  iiad  s.  the  wells,  18. 
^.,6».  15.  3.  or  his  flesh  bv  s.  from  his  issue 
i  Cliran.  32.  30.  Hezekiah  s.  the  water-course 

4.  who  s.  all  the  fountains  and  tlie  brook 
JVcA.  4.  7.  and  ilia  I  the  breaches  began  to  be  s. 
Vsal.^S'i- 11- 1  he  mouth  that  speakeih  lies  shall  bus. 
Jer.  51.  32.  and  tliat  the  passages  are  s.  and  reeds 
Zeck.  7.  II.  bui  they  refused,  and  s.  their  ears 
/icts  7.57.  tliey  s.  their  ears,  uad  ran  upon  him 
/io«»-3.19.<h(i{  every  mouth  may  be  s.  and  be  guilty 
Tit.  1.  11.  whose  moulli?  must  be  s.  who  subvert 
i{eb- 11.  33.  who  thro'  faith  .?.  the  mouths  of  lions 

STOPPERS. 
Kzek.  27   \  9.  the  wis.'  men  were  tliy  s.  of  chinks 

SrOPPETH. 
Job  5  16.  poor  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  s.  her  mouth 
Psal.  58.  4.  like  the  deaf  adder  lliiit«.  her  ear 
Prov.-\.  13.  whoso  s.  hise^r»at  the  cry  of  the  poor 
Isa.  33.  15.  and  i.  his  ears  from  hearing  of  blood 

STORE. 
Amos  3.  10.  saith  the  Loid,  who  s.  up  violence 
.  and  robbery  in  their  palaces 

STORE. 

Gca.26.14. Isaac  had  flocks  and  greats.of servants 
41.  3ti.  that  food  shall  he  for  s.  to  laud  in  faiiiint 
l.ec.25.  22.  ye  shall  eat  of  the  old  s.  2G.  10. 
Vent.  2ri.  5.  blessed  shall  be  thy  basket  and  thy  s 

17.  cursed  shall  be  thy  basket  and  thy  s. 
32. 3t.  IS  not  this  laid  up  in  s.  with  me  and  sealed 

1  Kings  H).  HI.  she  gave  kingofspices  very  greats 

2  Kings  20. 17.  fathers  have  laid  up  in  s.to  thisday 
&  Ckraii.  2'.).  IG.  all  this  s.  comeih  of  thine  hand 
2  Chron.  11. 11.  he  put  s.  of  victuals,  wine  in  them 

3:.  10.  and  that  which  is  left  is  this  great  s. 
AVA.  5.  18.  s.  of  ail  sorts  of  wine  was  prepared 
Psal.  144. 13.  our  garners  affording  all  manner  of  s 
Isa.  39.  ti.  that  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up  in  s 
JVaA.  2. 9.  for  there  is  none  end  of  the  s.  and  glory 
1  Cor.  16.  2.  let  every  one  of  you  lay  by  him  in  s 

1  TYin.  C.  19.  laying  u|)  in  s.  a  good  foundation 

2  Pel.  3.  7.  which  hv  the  same  word  are  kept  in  s. 

STORE-CITIES. 
i  Kivgs9. 19.  citiis  ofs.  Solomon  had,  2  CAr.8.  6. 
i  Chron.  6  4.  and  all  the  s.-tiiics  which  he  built 

16.  4.  they  emots  all  the  s.-citics  of  Naphtali 

17.  12.  Jehoshaiiliat  built  s.-.ri'.ies  in  Judah 

STORE-KOUS2. 
Mai.  3.  10.  bring  a!l  ihe  titliei  into  the  s.-housc 
Luke  12.  24.  the  ravens  have  no  s.-lwuse  nor  barn 

STORE-HOUSES. 
f?en.  41.  SI   .loseph  ojiened  all  the  s.-A.  and  sold 
Deut.  28.  8.  command  blessing  on  thee  in  thy  s.-A. 

1  Clirun.  27.  25.  over  Ihe  s.-A.  was  lehonathan 

2  Ckron.  32.  28.  Hezek.ali  inaae  s.-A.  also 
Psa/.  33.  7.  he  layeth  up  the  depth  in  «.-A. 
fer.  50.  20.  open  her  s.-h.  cast  her  up  as  heaps 

STORK, 
A  kind  of  bird;  the  Hebrews  call  it  Chaseda,  or 
Chasidali,  which  siffnifirs  pity  or  mercy;  pro- 
bably because  of  the  tenderness  it  shows  to  its 
dam.,  which  it  never  forsakes,  but  feeds,  and 
defends  eren  to  death.  The  stork  is  re  bird 
«f  passage,  which  in  winter  gt  •$  into  the  hot 
wuntries,   Jer.  8.  7,  The  stork  ia  the  heaven 


STR 

knowelli  her  appointed  time,  and  the  turtle, 
and  the  crane,  and  the  swallow,  observe  the 
time  of  their  coming.  Jeiom  and  the  Septua- 
giiit  sometimes  render  the  Hebrew  reoiv/  Cha- 
sidali by  Herodius  the  heron,  and  sometimes  by 
pelican  or  kite;  but  interpreters  are  pretty  well 
agreed,  that  it  signijies  a  stork.  Musva places 
it  among  unclean  birds.  Lev.  11.  19.  Tke 
Psalmist  says.  As  for  the  stork,  the  fir-trees 
are  her  house,  Psal.  104.  17.  They  for  ordi- 
nary make  their  nests  upon  some  high  tower, 
or  the  lop  of  a  house;  but  in  Palestine,  where 
the  coverings  of  t/ieir  houses  were  fiat,  tkcy 
built  in  the  highest  trees. 

7"Ae  stork  has  its  beak  and  its  legs  long  and  red; 
it  feeds  upon  serpents  and  f rugs,  and  insects: 
Us  plumage  would  be  quite  while,  if  it  was 
not  that  the  czlremity  of  its  wings  are  black, 
and  also  some  small  part  of  its  head  and 
thighs  :  It  sits  for  the  space  of  thirty  days, 
and  lays  but  four  eggs.  Formerly  they  would 
not  eat  the  stork,  but  at  present  it  is  much 
esteemed  for  t/ie  deliciousness  of  its  flesh. 
They  go  away  in  the  midst  of  August,  and 
return  at  Spring.  Bi-Hoiiius  sa;/s,  l-Uat  when 
they  go  aibay,'ihc  stofk  that  comes  lust  to  the 
place  of  rendeivovs  is  killed  upon  the  spot. 
They  go  away  in  the  night  to  the  southern 
countries. 

Lev.  1 1. 19.  the  s.  Ihou  shall  not  eat,  Deut.  14. 18. 

.lob  39.  tl3.  gavest  thou  lljathers  to  the  s.? 

Psal.  104. 17.  as  fur  the  s.  the  lir-lrees  are  her  house 

./er.  8.  7.  the  s.  knowelh  her  appointed  limes 

Zech.  5.  9.  they  had  wings  like  the  wings  of  a  s. 
STORM. 

Job2l.  18.  and  as  chairthat  the  s.  carrieth  away 

27.  21.  and  as  s.  hurlelh  iiim  out  of  his  place 
PsuZ.55. 8. 1  would  hasten  my  escape  from  windy  s. 

83.  15.  and  make  them  afraid  with  thy  s. 
107.  29.  lie  makelh  the  s.  a  calm,  so  that  the 
waves  thereof  are  sull 
fsn.  4.  6.  and  for  a  covert  from  s.  and  fnnn  rain 
25.  4.  for  thou  hast  been  a  refuge  from  the  s. 

28.  2.  which  as  a  destroying  s.  shall  cast  down  to 
the  earth  with  the  hand 

29.  6.  thou  shall  be  visited  wilh  s.  and  lempest 
Ezek.  38.  9.  thou  shall  ascend  and  come  like  a  s. 
JVuA.  1.3.  Lord  lialli  his  way  in  the  whirlwind  ands. 
Mark  4.  37.  and  there  arose  a  great  s.  of  wind 
LukeS.  23.  there  came  down  as.  of  wind  on  the  lake 

STORMY. 

rs«M 07.25. he  commandeth  and  raiscth  the  s.  wind 

148.8.  snow  and  vapour  s.  wind  fulfilling  his  word 

Kzek.  13.11.  had  stones  shall  fall,s.  wind  shall  rend 

13. 1  will  even  rend  il  with  a  s.  wind  in  my  fury 

STORY. 

2  Chron.  13.  22.  the  acts  of  Abijah  in  the  s.  of  Iddo 

24.  27.  written  in  the  s.  of  the  book  of  the  kings 

STORIES. 
Gcn.fj.  16.  with  second  and  third  s,  make  the  ark 
Kz(/v.41.16.  galleries  threes,  over- against  I  he  door 
42.  3.  was  gallery  again.-t  gallery  in  three  s.  6. 
Jiinos*J.  6.  it  is  he  that  buildi^li  his  s.  in  the  heaven 
STOUP,  See  Stoop. 
STOUT. 
.Tob  4. 11.  the  s.  lion's  whelps  are  scattered  abroad 
Isa.  10.  12.  I  will  punish  llic  fruit  of  the  s.  heart 
Oa;!..  7.20.  whose  look  was  mores,  than  his  fellows 
jMal.  3.  13.  your  words  have  been  s.  against  me 

STOUT-HEARTED. 
Psal.  76.  5.  s.-A.  are  spoiled,  they  slept  their  sleep 
Isa.  46.  12.  hearken  unto  me,  ye  s.-liearted 

STOUTNESS. 
Isa.  9.  9.  that  say  in  the  pride  and  s.  of  heart 

STRAIGHT. 
7osA.6. 5.  shall  ascend  every  mans,  before  him,  20. 
1  Sam.  6.  12.  the  kine  took  s.  way  to  Beth-shemeeh 
Psal.  5.  8.  make  thy  way  s.  before  my  face 
Prov.  4.  25.  let  thine  eye-lids  look  s.  before  thee 
Eccl.i.  15.  that  which  is  crooked  ciinnot  be  mades. 
7.  13.  for  who  can  make  that  s.  he  made  crooked? 
Isa.  40. 3.  make  s.  in  desert  a  highway  for  our  God 
4.  the  crooked  sltall  he  made  s.  and  the  rough 
places  plain,  42.  16.  |  45.  2   Luke  3.  5. 
y«r.  31.9.  I  win  cause  them  to  walk  in  a  s.  woy 
Eick.  1.  7.  and  their  feet  were  s.  feet,  they  sparkled 
9.  they  went  every  one  s.  forv/ard,  12.  |  10  22. 
23.  under  the  firmament  were  their  wings  s. 
Mat.  3.3.  prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,-mnke  his 
paths  s.  Mark  1.  3.  Luke  3.  4.  .hhn  1.  23. 
Luke  13.  13.  she  was  made  s.  and  glorified  God 
Jicts'i.  11.  arise  and  go  into  street  which  is  called  s. 
Hcb.  12.  13.  and  make  s.  pnths  for  your  feet 

STRAIGHTWAY. 
1  Sam.  9.  13.  ye  shull  ».  find  him  before  he  go  up 
28.  20.  then  Saul  fell  s.  all  along  on  t-he  earth 
Proii.  7.  22.  he  goeth  after  her  s.  as  an  o.\  goeth 
Dan.  10.  17.  s.  there  rem.ained  no  strength  in  me 
Mat.  3  16.  Jesus  went  s.  out  of  water,  Mark  1  10. 


STR 

Mat.  4.  20.  and  they  s.  left  their  nets,  Mark  1.  T8 ' 

21.  3.  ye  sSiall  say,  the  Lord  hath  need  of  tlicjni 
and  s.  he  will  send  them  liitiier,  Mark  11.  3 

27.  48.  s.  one  of  them  ran  and  took  a  sjmnge 
Marko.'iO.s.  the  fountain  of  her  blood  was  dried  up 

0.54. s.  they  knew  him  ||  /_.!(Ae5.39.  s.desireth  new 
Luke  14.5.  will  not  s.  pull  him  out  on  sabbath-day? 
John  13.  32.  and  God  shall  s.  glorify  him 
.^c<s5.10.then  felUhedown  s.athisl'eetandyielded 

9.  20.  and  s.  he  preached  Christ  in  the  synagoguea 

](>.  33.  the  jailer  was  baptized,  he  and  all  his  s. 

22.  29.  then  s.  they  departed  Iroin  him 

23.  30.  when  it  was  told  me,  I  sent  s.  to  thee 
Jam.  1.24.S.  forgettcth  what  manner  ofman  ho  was 

STRALN, 

Jlfat.  23.24.  guides  s.  ai  a  gnat  and  swallow  a  camel 

STRAIT. 

1  Sam.  13. 6.  when  Israel  saw  that  they  were  in  a  4 

2  .Sum.  24.  14.  1  am  in  a  great  s.  1  Chron.  9.1.  13. 
Job  3(5.  Ifi.  would  have  removed  thee  out  of  the  s. 
IJan.9.  1 25.  Ihe  street  and  wall  built  in  s.  of  limes 
Phil.  1.  23.  for  1  am  in  a  s.  beiwi.vt  iwo,  desire 

STRAITS. 
Jni20.22,  in  fuln.of  his  sufficiency  he  shall  be  ins 
l^am.  1.  3.  persecuiors  overtook  her  between  the  <. 

Sl'RAIT. 
2  Kings  6. 1.  behold,  place  we  dwell  is  ton  s.  for  ui 
/s/r. 49.20.  Ihe  place  is  loos,  for  me, give  place  to  me 
Mat.l.  13.  enter  ye  in  ats.  gate,  for  wide  is  the  gate 
14. because  s.ls  gate  and  way  narrow, yju/i;£l3.24. 
STRAITEN. 
Jer.  19.  9.  they  that  seek  llieir  lives,  shall  a.  them 

STRAITENED. 
Job  18.  7.  the  steps  of  his  slrengih  shall  be  s. 
37.  10.  and  the  breadth  of  the  waters  is  s. 
Prov.  4. 12.  when  thou  gncst,thy  steps  shall  notbe*. 
Ezek.  42.  6.  therefore  ihe  building  was  s.  murctliaB 
Mic.  2.  7.  is  spirit  of  the  Lord  s.?  tlicse  his  doinga 
Luke  12.  50.  how  am  I  s.  till  it  be  aucomplishedl 
2  Cor.  6.  12.  ye  are  not  s.  in  lis,  are  s.  in  your  bowe  j 

STRAITENETH. 
Job  12.23.  he  enlargeth  naiions  and  s.  them  again 

STRAITEST. 
.^cts  26.  5.  after  the  most  s.  sect  of  our  religion 

STRAITLY. 
Orn.  43.7.  man  asked  uss.  of  (mr  state  iind  kindret 
Exod.  13  19.  for  Joseph  had  s.  sworn  Israel 
./osA.fi.l. Jericho  was s. shut  up, none  went  oul,  and 
1  .^rem.14.28.  thy  fathers,  charged  people  with  oath 
Mat.  9.  30.  he  s.  charged  them,  saying,  see  that  no 
man  kmiw  it,  MarkZ.  12.  |  5.43.  Luke^.'il. 
Mark  1.43.  he  s.  charged  him  and  sent  him  away 
Jlct.si.  17.  bill  let  us  s.  threaten  them  not  to  speak 
5.  28.  did  not  we  .«.  commaml  vou  not  to  teach  7 

STRAITNESS. 
Kxor/.6.t9.lheyhearkened  not  toMnsesfors. of  spirit 
/;cuf.  28.53.  shall  eat  Hesh  of  thy  childr.  in  s.  55, 57. 
Job  31).  16.  into  a  bro.id  place  where  there  is  no  s. 
Isa.  42.  1 16.  I  will  make  crooked  things  into  s. 
Jer.  19.  9.  they  shall  cal  flesh  of  his  friend  in  the  s. 
Ileb.  1.  t8.  a  sceptre  n(s.  is  sceptre  of  thy  kingdonj 

STRAKE. 

Acts  27. 17.  they  fearing  s.  sail,  and  so  were  driven 

See  Struck. 

STRAKES. 

Gen.  30.  37.  Jacob  piled  white  s.  in  rods  of  hasel 

Lev.  14.37.  if  plague  be  in  the  walls  with  hollows. 

STRANGE. 
Gen.  42.  7.  but  Joseph  made  himself  s.  unto  them 
.lob  19.  3.  not  ashamed  that  ye  make  yours,  s.  to  ma 
17.  my  breath  is  s.  to  my  wife,  llio'  I  entreated 
Prov.  21.  8.  the  way  ofman  is  frnward  nnd  s. 
Jer.  18.  tl4.will  man  leave  snow  of  Lebanon?  shall 
running  waters  be  f.irsaken  for  ihe  s.  cold  water? 
1  Pet.  4.  4.  wherein  they  think  il  s  ye  run  not  wilh 
them  to  Ihe  same  exi'ess  of  riot 
12.  think  it  not  s.  roncerniog  trial,  as  iho's.  thing 
STRANGE  «c(. 
/sa.28.21.  that  ve  mav  bring  lo  |)n<s  hisaci,  his».  act 

STR,-\'NGE  apiiarel. 

Zeph.  1.8.  punish  such  are  clothed  wilh  s.  apparel 

See  ClUI.DUEN. 

STRANGE  ci«/e.?. 
.flcts  26.  1!.  I  perspcii'ed  them  even  to  a.  cities 

STRANGE  coKTifi?^. 
Heb-  11.  9.  he  sojonrniMl  as  in  a  s.  country 

STRANGE  doctrines. 
Heb.  13.  9.  be  not  carried  about  with  s.  doctrinei 

STRANGE  fre. 

/^eu.lO.  1.  Nadiib  and  Ahiliii  offered  s. /rf  before 

the  Lord,  and  tlev  died,  Xum  3.  4.  1  26  61. 

STRANGE  jf«A. 

./ii(ie7.as Sodom  a  ndGcmiorrah,  going  after  j.JlfS^ 

See  God,  Gops. 

STRANGE  incense 

Exod.  30.  9.  ve  shall  offer  no  .<!.  incense  thereor. 

STRANGE  toif/. 
ftrwrf.  2  22.  have  been  aslriingei  in  n  s.  land,  18.3. 
Pial.  137.4.  how  shiill  we  sing  Lprd's  song  in  «  s  I 


STR 

Acts  7.  6.  lliat  his  secil  sliould  sojourn  in  a  t.  land 

STKANGE  laiigiia>rc. 
Pft.  114.  1.  Israel  wont  Irom  a  people  of*.  I. 

STR.^NGK  naliun. 
txoa  ai.  a.  to  sell  her  to  a  s.  ».  lie  hath  no  power 

S'l'  R.-^NG  E  punt.-:limcnt 
Job  31.  3.  a  »■.  p.  til  the  wori<ers  of  iniquity 

STRANGE  Up.'. 
Isa.  IT.  10.  and  Ihou  shalt  set  it  with  5.  lips 

STR.\NGE  speech. 
Siek.  3.  3.  Ihou  art  not  sent  lo  a  people  of  j.  s.  fi. 

STRANGE  thing. 
Hos.  ?.  12.  bat  they  were  counted  as  a  s.  thing 
1  I'd.  \.  1-2. as  iho' somes,  thing  happened  to  you 

STR.\NGE  things. 
Luke  .5.25.  saving,  wo  have  seen  s.  things  to-day 
Acts  lT.2U.thoii  liri  riffcst  cert:iin  .f. things  to  our  eui  s 

STR.\Ni;E  vanities. 
JtT.  8.  19.  why  pov«il<ed  me  to  anger  with  s.  v.? 

'  STRANGE  vine. 
/cr.2.21.  how  turned  into  (li'Soner.  plant  of  as.  fine 

STRANGE  iriitcrs. 
7  Kings  19.  24. 1  have  dijsed  and  drunk  s.  waters 

STRANGE  wives. 

IKingall.S.  and  likewise  did  he  for  all  his  s.  wives 

\Czra  10.  2.  we  have  taken  «.  tcivcs,  10,  14,  i",  44. 

11.  and  separate  yourselves  from  the  s.  wives 

18.  sons  of  priests  were  found  to  h.ave  taken  s.  w. 

}Veh.  13.27.  to  transgress  ac  God,  in  marrying  s.  Uj. 

STRANGE  woman, 
i'udg.  11.2.  for  thou  art  the  son  of  a  s.  7Coman 
Prov.  2.  10.  to  deliver  thee  from  the  s.  woman 
5.3.  the  lips  of  as.  joomuri  drop  as  a  lioney-comb 
20.  wliy  wilt  thou  be  ravished  wiih  a  s.  woman 
6. 24.  to  keep  thee  from  flattery  of  «.  woiniin,  7.  .'i. 
20.10.  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  s.  woman,  27. 13. 
23.  27.  and  a  s.  woman  is  a  narrow  pit 

STR.ANGE  women. 
I  Kings  11. 1.  king  Solomon  loved  many  s.  wcmen 
Prov  i-i.  14.  the  mouth  of  s.  women  is  a  deep  pit 
23.33.thine  eyes  shall  behold  5.  women,  heart  utter 

STRANGE  work. 
ha.  23.  21.  that  he  may  do  his  work,  his  s.  loork 

STRANGER, 
1]  One  that  is  in  a  strange  land,  being  at  a  dis- 
tance from  the  place  of  iis  nativity .  Gen.  23.  4, 
I  am  a  stranger  with  you.  [2]  One  that  is 
not  a  Jew,  hut  of  some  other  nation,  Isa.  14. 
1.  The  straiiijeis  shall  be  joined  witii  them  ; 
that  is,  many  of  the  Gentiles.  [3]  .,'iny  one 
that  was  not  of  Aaron's  «ee<i,  notwithstanding 
he  were  an  Israelite.  M'lim.  3.  10,  The  stran- 
ger that  coineih  nigh,  shall  be  put  to  death. 
See  Num.  10.  40.  |  18.  4.  [4]  O.-ie  that  uses 
this  world  as  if  he  used  it  not,  who  does  vol 
think  himself  at  home  while  in  this  world,  but 
has  his  mind  and  eye  fixed  on  his  country  which 
is  above.  Psal.  39.  12,  I  am  a  stranger  with 
thee,  and  a  sojourner,  as  all  my  fathers  were. 
Heb.  11.  13,  They  confessed  that  they  were 
strangers  and  pilgrims  on  earth.  [5]  Such 
as  were  without  all  title  to,  or  interest  in, 
either  the  outward  privileges,  or  saving  bless- 
ings of  the  covenant  of  grace.  Eph.  2.  12, 
At  that  lime  ye  were  strangers  from  the 
covenant  of  promise,  namely,  during  your 
heathenism.  [6]  One  who  is  not  of  the  kiw's 
steck  and  family.  Mat.  17.  25,  26,  Of  whom 
do  the  kings  of  the  earth  take  custom  or  tri- 
bute? of  their  own  cliildren,  or  of  strangers? 
[7]  One  who  being  made  a  captive,  has  lost  his 
former  liberty  and  dignity,  which  he  enjoyed  in 
Hi  own  country.  Ohad.  12,  Thou  shouldest  not 
have  looked  on  the  day  of  thy  brother,  in  the 
day  that  he  became  a  stranger.  [8]  Jl  woman 
that  is  not  n  man's  own  wife.  Prov.  5.  20, 
Why  wdt  thou  embrace  the  bosom  of  a 
stranger?  [U]  Profane,  or  unclean  persons. 
Joel  3.  17,  There  chuW  n.)  strangers  pass 
tlirough  her  any  more.  .V»n."  of  the  enemies 
of  the  church  ::hall  invade  and  subdue  it  any 
more,  nor  jimfane  persons  mingle  themselves 
with  it,  so  as  to  corrupt  her  doctrine  ..r  wor- 
thip.  [10]  Persons  of  a  perfidious  and  bar- 
barous disposition,  who,  though  of  the  same 
nation,  yet  catry  themselnrs  as  if  they  were 
void  of  nil  pirly  and  humanity.  Thus  David 
calls  the  Ziphites,  though  Israelites,  strangers, 
Psa'.  .'il.  3.  [II]  Persecuted,  or  banished 
Christians.  Heb.  13.  0,  Be  not  forgetful  to 
entertain  strangers.  fl2]  False  teachers,  such 
as  are  ttrangers  to  a  ^nund  doctrine.  Joiin  10. 
5,  .'\nd  a  stranger  will  they  not  follow.  ./Is 
to  the  two  sorts  of  strangers  among  the  Jews, 
namely,  Advena  juititias,  and  Advena  porta;, 
See  Ppdski.ytk. 
Oen.l5.13.knowtiiatthy  seed  shall  be  n.».  in  aland 
17.  8.  give  land  wherein  thou  art  a  s.  28. 4.  |  37.  1. 
M.  or  that  is  bought  with  money  of  any  s. 
S7  bought  with  inonevofthe  J  wore  circumcised 
'S8S 


STR 

dfn.^.i.  I  am  a  s.  with  you,  Psal.  39.  12. 1 119.19. 

F.tod.  2.  22.  I  have  been  a  s.  in  a  strange  land 

12.  IH.  shall  be  cut  oil',  whether  a  s.  or  horn  in  the 

hind.  Lev.  10.  29.  |  17.  Id.  AVm.  15.  30. 

43.  there  shall  no  s.  eat  thereof,  29.  33. 

4t<.  when  a  s.  will  keep  the  passover,  JSTiim.  9. 14. 

49.  one  law  shall  be  to  him  that  ie  homi;-horn  and 

the  s.  /.ev.  24. 22.  JVum.  9.  14.  |  15. 15,  Hi,  29. 

18.  t3.  the  name  of  the  one  was  a  .'.  there 

20.  10.  nor  s.  that  is  within  thy  gates,  JJeut.  5.  14. 

22.  21.  thou  shalt  not  ve.\  or  oppress  a  x. 
23.9.ye  know  heartof  a  s.  seeing  ye  were  strangers 

12.  shalt  rest,  that  the  s.  may  be  refreshed 

30.  33.  whosoever  puttelh  any  of  it  upon  a  s. 
/,f  i;.  17. 12  neither  shall  any  s.  among  you  eat  blood 

19.  10.  Ihou  shalt  leave  ihein  for  s.  23.  22.  |  25.  0. 
33.  if  s.  sojourn  in  the  land  ye  shall  not  vo.v  him 
34. 1  lies,  be  as  one  born  among  you,  JSTuin.  15.1.). 

22. 10.  there  shall  no  s.  eat  of  the  holy  thing,  13. 

12.  if  she  be  married  lo  a  s.  she  may  not  eat 
25.  neither  from  a  s.  hand  shall  ye  offer  the  br.>ad 

24.  10.  as  well  s.  when  blaspheiiieth  put  to  death 

25.  35.  yea,  tho'  he  be  a  s.  thou  shalt  relieve  liiin 
47.  if  a  s.  wax  rich  by  thee,  and  ihy  poor  brotlier 

sell  himself  to  the  s.  or  his  family 

A'um.  1.  51.  Levites  set  up  tabernacle,  the  s.  thai 

conielh  nigh  shall  be  put  to  death,  3.  10,  38. 

15.  14.  and  if  a  s.  sojourn  and  will  ofler  an  olTiTiiig 

10.  40.  that  no.f.  come  near  to  offer  incense  bef.  L. 

18.  4.  and  a  s.  shall  not  come  nigh  unto  you 

7.  the  .«.  that  coinelh  nigh  shall  be  put  to  death 

19.  10.  it  shall  he  lo  Israel  and  s.  a  statute  for  ever 

35.  15.  six  cities  of  refuge  tor  s.  .Tosh.  20.  9. 
Deut.  I.  It;,  hear  and  judge  righteously  betw.  the  s. 

10.  18.  the  Eiird  lovetli  the  s.  in  giving  him  food 

19.  love  the  s.  for  ye  were  strangers  in  Eiiypt 
14  21.  shalt  give  that  which  dieth  of  itself  to  s. 
17.  15.  not  set  a  s.  over  thee  who  is  not  thy  broth. 

23.  7.  because  thou  wast  a  s.  in  his  land 

20.  unio  a  s.  thou  mayest  lend  upon  usury 
25.  5.  the  wife  shall  not  marry  without  to  a  s. 
20.1  l.thou  shalt  rejoice,thoii, and  the  s.amongyoti 
28.  43.  tho  .«.  shall  get  up  above  thee  very  high 

29. 11.  and  thy  s.  to  enter  into  covenant  with  God 
22.  s.  shall  say,  why  hath  the  Lord  done  Ihus 

31.  12.  gather  thy  s.  that  he  may  hear  and  learn 
./osh.  8.  33.  the  s.  stood  to  hear  words  of  law  renil 

fudg.  19. 12.  we  will  not  turn  aside  to  city  of  a.*. 
.'i«t/4  2.10.  why  have  I  found  grace,  seeing  I  attias..' 
2  Sam.  1.  13.  I  am  the  son  of  a  s.  an  Amalekite 

15.  19.  for  thou  art  a  s.  and  also  an  exile 
1  Kings  3. 18.  there  was  no  s.  with  ns  in  Uie  house 

8  41.  moreover  concerning  a  s.  2  Chron.  6.  32. 
43.  do  according  lo  all  the  s.  callelh,  2  Chr.  6. 33. 
.fob  15.  19.  and  no  s.  passed  among  them 

19.  15.  and  my  maids  count  me  for  a  s. 

127.  wliom  mine  eyes  shall  behold,  and  not  a  s. 
31.32.  the  s.did  not  lodge  in  street,  but  I  opened 
I'sal.  09.  8.  I  am  become  a  s.  to  my  brethren 

94.6.  they  slay  the  widow  and  thes.  and  murder 
109.  11.  and  let  the  s.  spoil  his  labour 

137.  t4.hi)\v  shall  sin,'  Lord's  song  in  land  of  s.? 
Fron.  2.  16.  to  deliver  thee  even  from  the  s. 

5.  10.  and  thy  labours  be  in  the  house  of  a  s. 
20.  why  wilt  thou  embrace  the  bosom  of  a  «.? 

6.  1.  if  thou  hast  stricken  thine  hand  with  a  s. 

7.  5.  they  may  keep  thee  from  the  s.  who  flatters 

11.  1.^.  he  that  is  surety  for  a  s.  shall  smart  for  it 
14.  10.  and  a  s.  doth  not  intcrmeilale  with  his  joy 

20.  K).  take  his  garm.  that  is  surety  for  a  s.  27.  13. 
27.  2.  lot  a  s.  praise  thee,  and  not  thine  own  lips 

F.ccl.  6. 2.  not  power  to  eat  thereof,  but  a  s.  eatel  h  it 
{sa.  56. 3.  neither  let  the  sor  of  a  s.  speak,  saying 
6.  the  sons  of  the  s.  that  join  themselves  to  Lord 
62.  8.  the  sons  of  the  s.  shall  not  drink  thy  wine 
■/er.  14.  8.  why  shouldest  thou  be  as  a  s.  in  the  land 
F.zek.  14.  7.  every  s.  that  settelh  up  his  idols 

22.7.  they  deilt  by  oppression  with  iho  s.  29. 
44.  t7.  brought  into  my  sanctuary  children  of  as. 

9.  no  s.  uncircumcised  shall  enter  my  sanctuary 
47.  23.  that  in  what  tribe  tlie  s.  sojourneth 

Obad.  12.  in  the  day  that  he  became  a  s. 
J\t'il.3.5.  and  that  turn  aside  the  s.  from  his  right 
.Mat.  25.  35.  I  w.as  a  s.  and  ye  took  me  in,  43. 

38.  when  saw  we  thee  a  s.  and  took  thee  in?  44. 
/  uke  17.  18.  not  found  that  returned,  save  this  a. 
24  18.  art  thou  only  a  s.  m  Jems,  and  not  known 
.lohn  10.  5.  s  will  they  not  follow,  hut  flee  from  him 
./lets  7.  29.  Moses  was  a  s.  in  the  land  of  Midian 
See  Fatherless. 
STRANGERS. 
Gen.  31.  15.  are  we  not  counted  of  him  i.? 

36.  7.  the  land  wherein  they  were  s.  F.xod.  6.  4. 
Ezod.  20.  21.  for  ye  were  ».  in  tho  land  of  Eiypt, 

23.  9.  /.ev.  19.  34.  |  25.  23.  Deut.  10.  19. 
r.ev.  17.  8.  s.  that  nff.:r  an  oblation,  22.  18. 

10.  whatsoever  of  the  «.  that  eateth  any  blood 

13.  the  s.  that  hunieth  shall  pour  out  the  blood 
20.  2.  of  the  s.  that  give  his  seed  tn  Moledi 

25.  45.  of  the  children  of  the  ».  shall  ye  buy 
4G 


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/?e«rt.24. 14.  fhoc  shall  not  oppress  a  serv  tho'  ufs. 

31.16.  will  go  a  whoring  after  gilds  of  ihps.ofintid 
./osh.8. 35.  the  s.  that  were  conversant  ainoitg  them 
Judg.  1(1.  t  10.  they  put  away  the  gods  of  «. 

2  ■'Sam.  22   45.  s.  shall  submit  themselveK  unto  me 
46.  .s.  shall  fade  away  and  be  afraid,  P«.I8.44,45. 

1  Chr.  Hi.  19.  when  ye  were  s.  in  it,  Psal.  105.  12. 
22.2.  David  commanded  to  gather  thus,  in  Uiael 

29.  15.  for  we  are  s.  as  svere  all  our  fntlier» 

2  ChroH.  2.  17.  and  Soh>mon  numbered  all  ihe  s. 
15.  9.  and  Asa  gathered  all  Jndah  and  the  .». 

30.  25.  the  s.  of  Isiael  and  all  Judiili  rcjoicen 
./VrA.9.  2.  seed  of  Isr.  separated  theins.  from  all  ». 

13.  liO.lhus  cleansed  I  them  from  all  .i. 

/'.-;.  54.  3.  for  s.  are  ri.sen  up  ag.  me  and  oppresso'" 
141).  9.  Ihe  Lord  preserveth  the  s.  he  relievelh 
Prov.  .').  10.  lest  s.  be  filled  with  thy  w.-allh 

17.  let  them  he  only  Ihine  own,  not  g.  with  Ihec 

Isa.  1.7.  your  cities  burnt,  your  land,  s.  devour  it  in 

your  presence,  it  is  desolate  ns  overt  brown  bv  8 

2.  6.  they  please  themselves  in  Ihi;  children  of  s. 
."<.  17.  the  waste  places  of  the  fat  ones  shall  s.  cat 

14.  1.  and  the  s.  shall  be  joined  with  tlii.'m 
25.2.  thou  hast  made  a  palace  of  s.  to  be  no  city 

■5  thou  shalt  bring  down  the  noise  of  .•». 

29.  5.  multitude  of"  thy  s.  shall  be  like  small  dust 

60.  10.  the  sons  of  s.  shall  build  up  thy  walla 

61.  5.  and  s.  shall  stand  anil  feed  your  flo'-ks 
■/er.  2.  25. 1  have  loved  s.  aiifl  after  tlieiii  will  I  go 

3.  13.  thou  hast  scattered  thy  ways  to  the  s. 

a.  19.  so  shall  ye  serves  in  a  lanrl  thatis  not  vonra 

30.  8.  .5.  shall  no  more  serve  Ihemselves  of  him 
35.  7.  that  ye  may  live  in  the'aiid  where  ye  t)e». 
51.51.  for  .s.  arc  come  into  the  sanctuaries  of  Lord 

/.am.  5. 2. our  inherit. is  lurneil  to  s.  honses  lo  aliens 
F.zek.  7.21. 1  will  give  it  into  hand  of .«.  for  a  prey 
11.  9.  I  will  deliver  you  into  tho  hands  i>fs. 
16. 32.a  wife  who  taketh  .i.  inste.-id  of  her  Imsb.iiid 
28.  7.  behold  therefore  I  will  bring  .s-.  upon  Ihoe 

10.  thou  shalt  die  the  deaths  bv  the  hiinil  of*. 
30. 12. 1  will  make  the  land  waste  by  the  hand  of» 

31.  12.  s.  have  cut  him  off,  and  have  left  him 
44.7.  in  that  ye  have  brought  into  my  sanctuary  s. 
47.  32.  for  an  inheritance  to  you  ami  to  the  s. 

//us.7. 9.  s.  have  devoured  liisstrent'th,  kiiowsilnol 
8.  7.  if  so  be  it  yield,  the  s.  shall  swallow  it  up 

■  hrl  3.  17.  there  shall  no  s.  pass  thro'  her  any  more 
Obad^  II.  ill  the  day  that  s.  carried  awav  caolivs 
J/rtM7.25.  of  whom  lake  tribute?  of  child,  or  of.i.1 

26.  Peter  saith  to  him,  of  .<;.  ||  27.  7.  lo  Imry  s.  in 
■John  10.  5.  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of  .<. 
./lets  2.  10.  and  s.  of  Rome,  Jews  and  pioselvlos 

13. 17.  when  they  dwelt  ass.  in  the  laiiii  of  Ei;ypt 
F.ph.  2.  12.  were  s.  from  Ihe  covenants  of  promise 

19. therefore  ye  are  no  more  s.bntfellow-citizena 
1  7'(m.5.10.ifshe  have  lodged  s.  ifs.'ie  have  washed 
W' A.  11. 13. confessed  I  hey  were  s.  and  pilg.  on  earth 
13.  2.  be  not  forgetful  to  entertain  s.  for  some 
1  PrM.  1.  so  thes.  scattered  thro' Pcmtiis,  Galatia 
2.  11. 1  hesncchyou  ass.  pil^'riins,al>st.  from  lusts 
3./oAn5.dost  faithfiillv,  whatsoever  thou  dost  ios. 

STRANGELY. 
i)cu<.32.27.lestanvorsaries  should  behave  thems.s. 

STRANGLED. 
JVaA.  2. 12.  the  lion  did  fear  and  s.  for  h's  lionesse* 
jJc«sl5.20.thattheval)st.  from lhingss.2<).  121.25 

STRANGLING. 
■Job  7.  15.  so  that  mv  somI  chooseth  s.  and  death 

STRAW, 
(r^n.  24. 25.  we  have  both  .«.  and  provender  enough 

32.  he  gave  ».  and  provender  for  the  camels 
F.xod.  5.  7.  ye  shall  no  more  give  .v.  10,  16,  18. 

11.  go  ye,  get  you  s.  where  you  can  find  it 

■  Tadg.  19.  19.  yet  there  is  both  s.  and  protender 

1  ft7ni'-s4.28.broughtbarleyalso  and  s.for  the  horses 
.///* 41.27. eslecmelh  iron  ass. brass  as  rotten  wood 
Asa.  1 1 .  7.  and  the  lion  shall  eat  s.  like  I  he  ox,  65.  25. 

25.  10.  Moab  shall  be  trodden  down,  even  as  s. 

STR  A  WED. 
F.iod^  32.  20.  he  ground  the  calf,  s.  it  on  the  water 

2  Chron.  34.  4.  he  s.  upon  the  graves  of  thnm  thai 
Jlf.it.21.8.cnt(lown  branches  amis. them, ./1/arAl  1.8. 

25  24.  and  salhering  where  thou  hast  not  s 
26.  and  gather  where  I  have  not  s. 
STREAM. 
JVum^  21.  15.  what  he  did  at  the  s.  of  the  h'ooka 
.Job  6.  15.  and  as  the  s.  of  brooks  thev  pass  away 
Psal.  124.  4.  then  the  s.  had  gone  over  our  snul 
Isa^n.X'l.  the  Lord  .shall  beat  off  to  thes.  of  Egypt 
30.  28.  h  s  breath  as  an  overflowing  s.  shall  reach 

.33.  like  a  s.  of  brimstone,  doth  kindle  it 
57.6.  amoni  smooth  stones  of  thes.  is  thv  portion 
66.  12   the  glory  of  tiie  Gentiles  like  a  flowing  s. 
/>rtn.7.I0.ficry  s.  issued  and  came  fosth  before  him 
■/linos  5.24.  and  righteousness  as  a  mighty  ». 
I.uke  0.48.  the  s.  beat  vniiemently  on  that  house,  49 

STREAMS. 
F.xod^  7. 19.  stretch  out  thine  hand  on  their  s.  8.  S 
PsaL  46.  4.  s.  whereof  shall  make  glad  city  of  Goa 
78. 16.  ho  brought  j.  also  out  of  rock,  nnd  watch 


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r-'ril.T!^  20  llie  waters  gusneirout.lhej. overflowed 
I2C .4.  lain  agiiiii  our  c.iijIhiI)'  as  s.  in  the  suutli 

Clint,  i.  li.  well  oi  living  waieis,  aJrimi  Lebanon 

t:n.  11.  15.  tlie  Lord  sliall  Siiiite  il  jii  the  seven  s. 
LM.  ii.  cm  e   ery  liigh  lull  sliall  be  s.  ot  waters 
a.l.  -Jl.  will  be  to  u.s  a  jJace  ol'  bioad  riveis  and  s. 
M.  U.  liie  s.  Ibereol' sliall  be  turned  iiuu  iiilcli 
ii.U.  waters  break  out,  and  s.  in  tne  ileaert 
STREET. 

CVoit.  19.  2.  but  we  will  abide  in  the  j.  all  niglit 

iifiit.  i'-i.  16.  lliou  shall  j;alh'jr  all  tlie  spoil  into  s. 

JusJu  ±  lit.  any  go  out  ol'tny  bouse  into  tlie  s. 

JuUg    ly.  1j.  be  sat  down  in  a  «.,ot"llie  city,  17. 
•M.  tliu  old  nian  said,  only  lodge  not  in  tbe  s. 

26"am.21.  ii.  bad  stoien  tioin  ibe  s.  ot  lietli-sban 
••'•J.  4.t.  I  did  siainji  lliein  as  tlie  iiiire  ol  tbe  s. 

i  C/ir.  '29.  4.  and  gathered  them  in  the  cast  .<!  'Syl.  6. 

Kira  10.  9.  all  the  |.eo|ile  sat  in  a-,  ol'  house  of  God 

A"t:/t.S.l..  t be  (leople  gathered  as  one  iiKUi  into  llies. 
3.  lie  read  llierein  bclore  the  »•.  that  was  bi.iore 
]().  so  [leofile  niaile  booths  in  ihes.ofwater-g  iti; 

Kst/u  li.  y.  brnig  bini  on  horseback  thro'  the  s.  U. 
»  /ub  18.  17.  and  be  shall  have  no  nam"  li;  the  s. 
iJi).  7.  when  1  iirejiarrd  my  seat  in  the  i. 
:(1.3J.  stranger  did  not  lodge  in  the  s.  but  I  opened 

Prov.  7.  8.  passing  thio'  the  jr.  near  her  corner 

Isa.  4-i.  -2.  ins  voice  not  heard  in  s.  Mat.  Vi.  10. 
51.  '2'J.  anil  thou  hast  laid  thy  body  as  the  .«. 
5'J.  14.  lor  truth  is  laileii  in  the  i.  "and  equity 
/er.  'M.  21.  give  hiiii  daily  bread  out  of  bakers'  s. 
tani.-i.  ly.  ihat  faint  tor  hunger  in  tep  of  every  s. 

4.  1.  stniles  are  poured  out  in  the  top  of  evoiy  s. 
Ezck.  1().  24.  made  thee  a  high  place  in  every  s.  31. 
JJan.  y  -J.'*,  the  s.  shall  be  built  again  and  the  wall 
Jlcts  y.  11.  and  go  into  ibe  s.  called  Straight 

12.  10.  I'eler  went  on,  and  nassed  tbrowgli  one  .<:. 
iier.l  1.8.  their  dead  bodies  sbail  lie  in  the'*,  of  city 

21.  21.  and  the  y.  of  tin;  city  was  pure  gold 

22.  2.  lu  the  midst  of  the  s.  was  tbe  tree  of  life 

t^TREETS. 
J\rum.  22.  t39.  and  they  came  to  a  city  of  .<;. 
2  Ham.  1.  2U.  [)ublish  it  not  in  the  s.  of  Askelon 
1  Kin^s  20.  34.  ilioii  shall  make  s.  in  Damascus 
Fsal.  is.  42.  1  did  cast  them  out  as  dirt  in  the  «. 
55.  11.  deceit  and  t'uile  depart  not  from  her  s. 
144.  13.  sheep  may  bring  forth  ten  Ihous.  in  our  s. 

14.  that  there  be  no  c<ini])laining  in  our  s. 
Prov.  I.  20.  wisdom  ulterelh  her  voico  in  the  s. 

5.  10   and  rivers  of  water  in  tbe  s. 

7  12.  now  is  she  wilhonl,  now  in  the  s.  and  lielh 
1-2.  13.  then'  IS  a  lion  without,  I  shall  he  slain  in  s. 
2ti.  13.  the  slothful  man  sailh,  a  lion  is  in  the  s. 

Eccl.  12.  4.  and  the  doors  shall  be  shut  in  the  s. 
5.  anil  tbe  niourners  go  about  the  s. 

Cant.  3.  2.  I  will  go  about  the  city  in  the  s. 

/su.5.25.  and  their  carcases  were  torn  in  midst  of  s. 

10.  6.  to  tread  Ihem  down  like  tbe  mire  of  the  s. 
15.  3.  ill  their  .<.  they  shall  gird  themselves 

24.  11.  there  is  a  crying  for  wine  in  the  s. 
51.  20.  thy  sons  lie  iit  the  bead  of  all  the  .5. 
Jer.  .1.  1.  run  ye  to  and  fro  thro'  the  s.  of  Jerusalem 
7.  n.seest  thou  not  what  they  do  in  s.  of  Jerusalem 
34.  cause  to  cease  from  the  s.  of  Jerusalem  mirth 
9.21.  death  come,  cut  olT  young  men  from  lliec.-. 

11.  G.  proclaim  these  words  in  the  4.  of  Jerusalem 
13. according  to  the  number  of  the  s.  of  Jerusalem 

14.16  [leople  shall  be  cast  out  in  the  s.of  Jerusalem 
33.  1(1.  mirth  shall  b-  heard  in  the  s.  of  Jerusalem 
44.  (-..  my  anger  was  kindled  in  tlie  s.  of  Jerusalem 

U.wickedness  they  have  committed  in  .s.of  Jeruj. 
>  21.  the  iticense  that  ye  burn  in  ,«.  of  Jerusalem 
48.38.  there  shall  be  lamentation  in  the  s.  of  Moab 
49.  26.  her  young  men  shall  fall  in  lier  5.  50.  30. 
51.  4.  and  tiiey  that  are  thrust  through  in  her  s. 
Lam.2. 1 1  sucklings  swoon  in  the  s.  of  the  city,  12. 

21.  the  young  and  the  old  lie  on  ground  in  tlies. 
4.5.  they  that  did  feed  delicately, arc  desolate  in  s. 

8.  her  Nazarites  are  riot  known  in  the  s. 

14.  lh",y  have  wandered  as  blind  men  in  the  s.    | 

IS.tbeyhuiil  our  steps  that  we  cannot  go  in  ours. 
Ezck.  7.  19.  they  shall  cast  their  silver  in  the  s. 
11.  6.  ye  have  filled  the  .«.  thereof  with  the  slain 
2fi.  1 1. with  the  hoofs  of  his  Itorses  Ircad  down  thvi. 
28.23. 1  will  send  pestilence  and  blood  into  her.5. 
jSmos  5.  16.  wailing  shall  be  in  nil  the  s.  and  they 
shall  say,  alas,  alaf  I 
Jific.T.  10.  shall  betroUlcn  down  as  mire  of  iheff. 
J^Tak.  2.  4.  chariots  sliall  riige  in  the  s.  shall  justle 
3.  10.  were  dashed  in  pieces  at  the  top  of  the  s. 
ZfpA.  3. 0.  I  made  their  .•!.  waste,  none  passelh  by 
Zfck.  8.  4.  old  men  and  old  women  shall  dwell  in  s. 

5.  tliet.  of  the  city  shall  be  full  of  hoys  and  Rirls 
ft.  3.  Tvius  heaped  up  fine  gold  as  mire  in  the  s. 

10.  5.  who  tread  down  their  enemies  in  tlie  ». 
Mitt.  6.2.  do  nt)t  sound  a  Irnmnct  before  thee  in  s. 

5.  for  thev  love  to  pray  stnmling  in  corners  of  s. 
Marl;  6.  56.  they  laiil  the  sick  in  tbe  s.  J)cts  5. 15. 
Lukr  10.  10.  go  out  into  the .?.  of  the  same,  and  say 

13.  26.  shall  beu'ln  to  say  ihou  hast  taught  in  our  s. 

14.  21.  CO  out  uuickW  i'l'os.  midlands  of  the  city 


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STRENGTH. 

Gtn.i.  12.  ground  shall  not  heiicefoith  yield  licr.t. 
Kxvd.  13.3.  by  5.  the  Lord  brought  you  out,  14, 16. 
jYuiii.  23.  22.  he  hath  the  «.  of  an  unicorn,  24.  8. 
JuUif.o.  21.  O  my  soul,  thou  bast  trodden  down  ». 

1  .Sam.  2.  4.  they  that  stumbled  are  girt  with  s. 
yl  wicked  be  silent,  for  by  5.  shall  no  man  |irevail 
10.  he  shall  give  s.  unto  his  king,  and  e.xalt  born 

15.  29.  the  s.  of  Israel  will  not  lie,  nor  repent 
28. 22. and  eat,  that  thou  niayeslliave  s.in  going  on 

2  ia;n.22.  40.  thou  bast  girded  me  with  s.  to  battle, 
bast  subdued  lliem  under  me,,  VscU.  18.32,39. 

1  Kings  7.  t2l.h«  set  up  pillars  in  the  temple,  he 
called  tlic  left  pillar,  in  it  is  s.  2  Chron.  3.  \  17. 

2  Kings 'i.  tl6.  there  be  with  us  fifty  sons  of  s. 
18.  2U.  1  have  counsel  and  s.  for  war,  Isa.'HS.  5. 
ly.  3.  and  there  is  no  s.  to  bring  forth,  ha.  37.  3. 

1  Ckron.  16.  27.  s.  and  gladness  are  in  his  place 
28.  give  to  Lord  glory  and  s.  Psal.  29.  1. 1  9(1.  7. 

26.8.  they,  their  sons,  and  brethren,  able  men  fors. 
2y.  12.  in  thine  hand  il  is  to  give  s.  unto  all 
1 14.  Ihat  we  should  obtain  s.  to  ofler  willingly 

2  Ckr.  2.  1 6.  hat.b  obtained  s.  to  build  him  a  house 
13.  20.  neither  did  Jeroboam  recover  s.  again 
30.  t21.  singing  with  instruments  of  s.  to  Lord 

Ezra  4.  t  l^l-  I'lou  sl'alt  endamage  the  ,t.  of  kings 

AVA.  4.  10. «.  of  the  beareis  of  burdens  is  decayed 

Jub  9.  1 13.  the  helpers  of  s.  do  stoop  under  him 

ly.  if  1  speak  o(  s.  lo,  he  isBtrong,  if  of  judgment 

12. 13.  with  him  is  wisdom  and  s.  hath  counsel,  16. 

21.  and  he  weakeneth  the  s.  of  the. mighty 

17.  fy.  he  that  hath  clean  hands,  shall  add  s, 

18.  13.  it  shall  devour  the  «.  of  his  skin 
22.  t25.  and  thou  shall  have  silver  of  j. 
if.  0.  no,  but  be  would  put  s.  in  me 

30.  2.  whereto  might  5.  of  their  hands  profit  me 
t21.  with  s.  of  thy  hand  thou  opposes!  ag.  me 

31.  t  39.  if  eaten  the  s.  thereof  without  money 
36.  19.  he  will  not  esteem  all  tbe  forces  of  »■. 
39.  ly.  bast  thou  given  the  horse  s.? 
4 1.22. in  bis  neck  remainelh  .s.sorrow  turned  to  ioy 

Psal.  8.  2.  out  of  mouth  of  babes  hast  oidaincu  »■. 


STR  ^-     -; 

Daji.ll.l.'J.ncitlicr  shall  there  be  any  «.to  willjgtanil 

17.  to  enter  with  the  s.  of  Ins  whole  kingdom 

31.  they  shall  pollute  the  sanctuary  of  «. 

Joel  3.  IS.  the  Lord  the  .«.  of  the  children  of  Isrt'j 

./?(Hos(i.l3.have  we  not  taken  hoins  by  ourowns.f 

JVaA.  1.  t7.  the  Lord  is  s.  in  the  day  of  trouble 

3.y.Eihiopia  and  Egypt  wereber  s.Pul  and  Lubiia 

11.  thou  also  shall  seek  s.  because  of  the  enemy 
Hag.  2. 22. 1  will  destroy  s.  of  kingdoms  of  heathej 
].ui:e  1.  51.  he  hath  shewed  s.  with  his  arm 
J)cts  3.  7.  his  feet  and  ancle-bones  received  ». 
Hum.  5.  0.  when  yet  without  *.  Christ  (lied 

1  Cur.  15.  56.  sting  is  sin,  the  s.  of  sin  is  the  la»T 

2  Cor. 1.8.  we  were  pressed  out  of  measure,  above  e 
WcA.l  1. 1  I.Sara  herself  received  «.  to  conceive  seeil 
Hev.  3.  8.  tor  ihou  hast  a  little  a.  hast  kept  my  word 

5.  12.  worthy  is  Lamb  to  receive  s.  and  honour 

12. 10. a  voice  saying,  now  is  come  salvation  and  s. 

17. 13.  these  shall  -rive  their  power  and  s.  lo  beaM 

//(/STRENGTH. 
F.xod.  14.  27.  and  tbe  sea  relumed  to  A.  s. 
IJcut.  21.  17.  he  is  the  beginning  of  A.  .s. 
Judg.  8.  21.  rise  thou,  for  as  the  man  is,  so  is  h.  * 

16.  5.  entice  him,  see  wherein  A.  great  s   lielh 
9.  A.  s.  was  not  known  ||  19.  A.  s.  went  from  him 
2  Kings  y.  24.  Jehu  drew  a  bow  with  Ais  full  s. 
1  Chr.  16.  11.  seek  the  Lord  and  A.  s.  Psal.  105.  4. 
Jul)  18.  7.  the  steps  of  A.  s.  shall  be  straitened 

12.  A.  s.  shall  be  hunger-bitten,  destruction  readj 

13.  even  first-born  of  death  shall  devour  A.  s. 
21.  23.  onedielh  in  Ats  full  «.  being  wholly  at  ears 
37.  6.  ho  sailh  to  the  great  rain  of  A.  *. 
30.  11.  wilt  thou  trust  him  because  A.  s.  is  greaf» 

21.  rcjoiccth  in  A.  5.  ||  40.  16.  A.  s.  is  in  loins 
Psal.'Xi.  17.  nor  shall  he  deliver  any  by  A/s  great  3 
52.  7.  this  is  the  man  that  made  not  God  A.  s. 
59.  9.  because  of  A.  5.  will  I  wait  upon  thee 
65.  6.  who  by  A.  5.  scttelh  fast  the  mountains 
fir-.  .S4.  ascribe  s.  to  God,  A.  «.  is  in  the  clondi 
78.  4.  shewing  lo  the  generation  lo  come  A.  s. 

61.  delivered  A.  .f.  into  captivity  and  his  glory 
ha.  31.  19.  he  shall  pass  over  to  A.  s.  for  Itjar 
44.  12.  he  is  hungry,  and  A.  >'.  faileth 

62.  8.  the  Lord  hath  sworn  by  the  arm  of  A.  i, 

63.  1.  travelling  in  the  greatness  of  A.  «. 
Pan.  11.  2.  by  A.  s.  shall  stir  up  all  against  Greclj 
ffos.  7.  9.  strangers  devoured  A.  s.  he  knowelh  not 

12.  3.  and  by  A.  s.  he  had  power  with  God 
Hev.  1. 16.  his  countenance  was  as  the  sun  in  h.  s. 

In  STRENGTH. 
^;f7i.49. 24.biit  his  bow  abode  in  s.  and  the  arm; 
1  Kings  19.8.  went  jn  the  s.  of  that  meat  forty  davi 
./lib  3.  1 17.  and  there  the  wearied  in  s.  bfi  at  rest 

y.  4.  he  is  wise  in  heart,  and  mighty  in  s.  36.  5. 
Psal.  71.  16.  I  will  go  in  the  s.  of  the  Lord  God 

103.  20.  bless  Iiord,  ye  his  angels  that  excel  in  » 

147.  10.  he  delightelh  not  in  the  ».  of  a  horse 
Prop.  24.  1 5.  a  wise  man  is  in  s.  yea  increaseth  c 
ha.  8.  fll.  Lord  spake  thus  lo  me  in  s.  of  hand 

30.  2.  to  strensthen  themselves  in  s.  of  Pharaoh 
Jific.  5.  4.  and  he  shall  feed  in  the  s.  of  the  Lord 
Jicts  y.  22.  but  Saul  increased  the  more  in  s. 

My  STRENGTH. 

r'fn.49.  3.  Reuben,  thou  art  the  beginningoftnjr » 

F.zod.  15. 2.  Lord  is  my  s.  and  sung,  2  Sam.  22. 331 

j  Psal.  18.  2.  I  28.  7.  |  118.  14.  Tsa.  12.  S 

138.  3.  thou  slrenglhenedst  ine  with  s.  in  my  soul   .7n.«A.]4. 1!.  asmy  s.  was  then,  even  so  is  m?/.?.  now 


20.  6.  with  Ihe  saving  5.  of  his  right  hand 

27.  1.  Lord  is  the  s.  of  my  life  of  whom  be  afraid 

28.  8.  and  he  is  the  saving  5.  of  his  anointed 

29.  1 1,  tbe  Lord  will  give  s.  to  bis  people 

30.  t^.  thou  hast  settled  5.  for  my  mountain 

31.  12.  be  Ihou  to  me  for  a  rock  ofs.  a  defence 
33.  16.  the  mighty  is  not  delivered  by  much  s. 
39. 13. 0  spare  me,  that  I  may  recovers,  before  I  go 
46.  1.  God  is  our  refuge  and  .9.  a  help,  81.  1. 

60.  7.  Ephraim  is  the  s.  of  mine  head,  108.  8. 

1  9.  who  will  bring  me  into  tbe  city  ofs.  ? 
62.  1 11.  I  heard  this  that  s.  belongeth  unto  God 
68.  34.  ascribe  ye  s.  unto  God,  his  s.  is  in  clouds 

35.  God  of  Israel  is  he  that  givetli  s.  and  power 

73.  2;i.  but  God  is  tbe  s.  of  my  heart  and  portion 

74.  1 15.  thou  driedst  up  rivers  ofs. 

81.  1.  sing  aloud  unio  God  our  ,«.  make  a  noise 
84.  5.  blessed  is  the  man  whoso  s.  is  in  thee 

7.  they  go  from  s.  to  s.  every  one  of  Ihem  in  Zion 
90.  10.  and  if  by  reason  ofs.  they  be  fourscore 
93.  1.  the  Lord  is  clothed  with  majesty  and  s. 

95.  4.  the  s.  of  the  hills  is  his  also 

96.  6.  s.  and  beauty  are  in  his  sanctuary 
y9.  4.  tbe  king's  s.  also  loveth  judgment 


140.  7.  O  God  the  Lord,  the  s.  of  my  salvation 
Pruv.  8.  14.  I  have  s.  ||  10.  29.  way  of  Lord  is  s. 
14.  4.  but  much  increase  is  by  the  s.  of  ox 
21.22.  a  wise  man  casteth  down  the  s.  thereof 
24  5.  yea,  a  man  of  knowledge  increaseth  s. 
31.  17.  she  girdelh  her  loins  withs.  strengtheneth 
25.  s.  and  honour  are  her  clothing,  she  shall  rej. 
Eccl.  9.  JO.  then  I  said,  wisdom  is  bolter  than  s. 
10.  10.  if  iron  be  blunt,  then  must  put  to  more  s. 

17.  princes  eat  for  s.  and  not  for  drunkenness 
ha.  5.  22.  and  men  ofs.  to  mingle  strong  drink 

10.  13.  by  the  s.  of  my  hand  I  have  done  it 

23.  4.  the  sea  hath  spoken,  even  the  s.  of  the  sea 

25.  4.  thou  hast  been  a  s.  lo  the  poor,  a  s.  to  the 
needy  in  his  distress,  a  refuge  from  the  storm 

26.  4.  ill  the  Lord  Jkhovaii  is  everlasting  s. 
28.  6  for  s.  to  them  that  turn  the  battle  to  gate 
30.  3.  the  s.  of  Pharaoh  shall  be  your  shame 

33.  6.  wisdom  shall  be  stability  and  s.  of  salvation 
40.  9.  O  Jerusalem,  lift  up  thy  voice  with  s. 
29.  lo  them  that  have  no  might,  he  increaseth  s. 
42.  25.  he  hath  poured  on  him  the  s.  of  battle 

44.  12.  he  workelh  it  with  the  s.  of  his  arms 

45.  24.  in  the  Lord  have  [  righteousness  and  s. 
51.9.  awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  s.  O  arm  of  Lord 

./pr.  20.  5.  moreover  I  will  deliver  all  s.  of  this  city 
51.  .53.  tho'  she  should  fortify  the  height  of  her  s. 
I. am.  I.  6.  they  are  gone  withouts.  before  pursuer 
Ezek.  30.  15.  will  pour  my  fury  on  sin,  s.  of  Egyiit 

18.  the  pomp  of  her  s.  shall  cease  in  her,  33.  28. 
Dan.  2.  37.  God  bath  given  the  power,  s.  glory 

41.  but  there  shall  be  in  it  of  the  ».  of  the  iron 
3,  120,  he  commanded  the  mighty  ofs.  to  bind 


ludg.  16. 17.  if  I  be  shaven,  my  s.  will  go  from  m 
Job  6.  11.  what  is  my  s.  that  I  should  hope? 

12.  is  my  s.  ofstones'?  or  is  my  flesh  of  brass? 
Psal.  18.  i.  I  will  love  thee,  O  Lord,  my  s. 
19.14.  O  Ld.  my  s.  22. 19. 1|  22. 15. my  s.  is  dried  ap 
31.4.  pull  me  out  of  Ihe  net,  for  thou  art  my  s. 

10.  vnj  s.  fails  bee.  of  my  iniquity,  38. 10.  |  71.9. 

43.2.  thou  art  theGod  of  my. «. why  go  I  mourningi 

59.  17.  to  ".hee,  O  my  s.  will  I  sing;  God  is  defence 

(i2.  7.  art  rockofmy/s.  |1  102.23.  he  weakened  mys. 

139.  t  l-'J.  my  s.  was  not  hid  from  thee,  when  I  waj 

144. T.  'j'cr-sed  be  L.  my  s.  who  teacheth  my  hand* 

Isa.a.  5.  let  him  take  hold  of  my  s.  lo  make  peace 

49.  4.  I  have  spent  my  s.  for  noiisht,  and  in  vam 

5.  vet  I  shall  be  glorious,  my  Rod  shall  be  »nv» 

Jcr.  16.  19.  O  Lord  mys.  \[  Hab.  3.  19.  God  is  m"j  s 

T.r.m.  1. 14.  they  arc  wreathed,  he  made  mi/ «.  total. 

3. 18. 1  snid  my  s.  and  hope  is  perished  from  Lord 

Zeth.  12.5.  shall  be  my  s.in  Lord  of  hosts  their  God 

2  Cor.  12. 9.  for  my  s.  is  made  perfect  in  weakneti 

See  No. 

Their  STRENGTH. 

Josh.  11.  13.  as  for  cities  that  stood  still  in  their  § 

Psil.  37.  39.  he  is  {Acir  s.  in  the  time  of  troublfe 

73.4.  are  no  bands  in  their  death,  their  s.  is  firm 

78.  51.  he  smote  the  chief  of  <Ac)V  s.  105.  36. 

89.  17.  for  thou  art  the  (jlory  of  their  s. 

90.  10.  yet  is  ^Acir  s.  labour  and  sorrow 
Prov.  20.  29.  the  glory  of  young  men  is  their  s. 
ha.  .30.  7.  I  have  cried,  their  s.  is  to  sit  still 

40.31.  they  that  wait  on  Lord  shall  renew  thcit  c 

41.  1.  r-.ndjpt  th"  people  renew  their  s. 

C3.  G  1  will  bring  down  tAcir  ».  to  the  oarlh 


ST.1 

SiPk.  '3^.  ijj  wlicn  I  lake  from  them  tMetr  s. 
JW  'i.  a  lla  tij,'-tr(ie  aiiJ  vine  do  yield  their  a. 

7'Ay  dlKKNO'lH. 
t^Xjd.  15   IH.  thou  liust  yuiilud  tlieiti  in  thy  s. 
I>cul.  33.  'i>.  ami  as  thy  days,  90  shall  llii/  s    be 
.ludc-  !•">■  IJ-  tell  me  wherein  thy  s.  Iietli,  15. 
?C/rroK.(j.41.  thou  iiml  ark  of  Iky  s.  Psal.  132.8. 
Pial.  21.  1.  the  king  shall  joy  in  //v  s.  O  Lord 
13.  lie  lliou  e.xalied,  O  Lord,  in  ilunc  own  s. 
54.  1.  save  me  hy  thy  inline,  judge  me  by  thy  s. 

08.  28.  Ihy  Gi.d  hatli  coinniuiidcd  tity  s. 
71.1:j.uniil  I  have  shewed  thy  s.  to  this  generation 
74.  13.  thou  didst  divide  the  sea  iiy  tlty  s. 

17.  14.  thou  hasl  declared  thy  s.  among  ti.e  people 
Wj.  -J.  stir  up  thy  s.  and  come  and  save  ua 
8(1.  It).  O  turn  to  iiie,  give  thy  s.  to  thy  servant 
110.  2.  Lord  shall  send  rod  <>(  thy  s.  out  ol  Zion 
Prou.  5.  t  10.  lest  sirangers  be  tilled  with  thy  s. 

24.  10.  If  faint  in  day  ot  adversity,  thy  s.  is  small 

31.  3.  give  not  thy  s.  unto  women,  nor  thy  ways 
Isa.  17. 10.  hast  not  been  mindliil  of  rock  uitkys. 

52.  1.  awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  s.  O  Zioii 

K).  15.  where  is  thy  zeal  and  thy  s.  the  sounding 
.tmus  3.  II.  he  shall  bring  down  thy  s.  from  thee 
Mark  li.M.  thou  shall  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with 
ail  Ihy  lieart  and  with  all  thy  .<.33.  Luke  10.27. 
Your  STRENGTH. 
Lev.  %.  20.  and  your  s.  shall  be  spent  in  vain 
N'eh.  8.  lU.  for  the  joy  of  the  Lord  is  your  s. 
Isa.  23.  14.  howl,  ye  ships,  your  s.  is  laid  waste 

30. 15.  in  quiiliifss  and  contidence  shall  be  yours. 
Eiek.  24.  21.  iiiy  sanctuary,  excellency  oi'  your  s. 

STRENGTHEN. 
Lev.  25.  f  35.  if  ihy  brother  be  poor  s.  him 
Oei«t.3.28.but  charge  Joshua,  encourage  aiuls.him 
Jttdg.  It).  2ri.  s.  me,  I  pray  thee,  only  this  once 

ly.  t5.  «.  Ihiiie  heart  wiih  a  morsel  of  bread 
1  Ktnga  20. 22.  go  s.  thys.  mark  and  see  what  dost 
Ezra  ti.  22.  to  s.  their  hands  in  the  work  of  hoU:>e 
AH.  6.  St.  now  therefore,  O  God,  s.  my  hands 
Job  16.  5.  but  1  would  s.  yon  with  my  mouth 
Psal.  20;  2.  Lord  send  thee  help,  s.  thee  out  of  Zion 

27. 14.  wait  on  Lord,  he  shall  s.  thy  heart,  31.  21. 

41.3.  Lord  will  «.  him  on  the  bed  of  languishing 
68.  28.  s.  that  which  thou  hasl  wrought  for  us 
89.  21.  be  established,  mine  arm  also  shall  s.  him 
110.  28.  5.  thou  ine  according  to  thy  word 

isa.  22.  21.  and  I  will  «.  him  with  thy  girdle 
30.  2.  to  «.  themselves  in  the  a.  of  Pharaoh 

33.  23.  they  could  not  well  s.  their  mast 

35.  3.  s.  ye  the  weak  hands  ||  41.  10.  I  will  s.  thoo 
54.  2.  [engilien  thy  cords,  and  s.  thy  slakes 
Jcr.  4.  ft),  set  up  the  standard,  s.  slay  not 
23.  14.  they  s.  also  the  hands  of  evil  doers 
Eiek.  7.  13.  nor  shill  any  s.  himself  in  iniquity 

10.  49.  neither  did  she  s.  hand  of  poor  and  needy 
30.  24.  1  will  a.  arms  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  25. 

34.  16.  and  1  will  «  that  which  was  sick 

Dan.  11.  1.  even  I  stood  to  confirm  and  to  s.  htm 
•Hrnos  2.  14.  and  the  strong  shall  not  s.  his  force 
Zech.  10.  6.  and  I  will  s.  Ihe  house  of  Judah 

12.  I  will  5.  them  in  the  Lord,  they  shall  walk 
J^ukc  22.  32.  when  thou  art  converted,  s.  brethren 
1  Pet.  5. 10.  God  make  you  perfect,  stublisli,s.  you 
liev.  3.  2.  he  walchful  and  s.  things  which  remain 

STRENGTHENED,  .iUivdy,  Passively. 
Gen.  48.  2  Israel  s.  himself,  and  sat  upon  ihe  bed 
htdg.  3.  12.  the  Lor!<  s.  Eglon  against  Israel 
7.  1 1.  and  afterwards  shall  thine  hands  be  s. 

9.  t24.  whicph  s.  his  hands  to  kill  his  brethren 

1  Sam.  23.  16.  Jimathan  went  and  s.  hand  in  God 

2  .Sum.  2.  7.  therefore  now  let  your  hands  be  s. 
1  Chron.  II.  10.  who  s.  them.selves  with  David 

B  Chron.  1.  I.  and  Solomon  was  g.  in  his  kingdom 

11.  17.  so  !liey  .>-.  the  kingdom  of  Jud.ih 

12. 1.  when  Reliob.  had  s.  himself,  he  forsook  law 
13.  7.  and  have  s.  themselves  against  Rehoboain 
17.  1.  Jehoshaphat  6'.  himself  against  Israel 

21. 4.  Jehoram  s.  himself  and  slew  all  his  brethren 
23.  1.  Jehoiada  s.  himself  and  look  the  captains 
24. 13.  they  set  house  of  God  in  liia  state,  and  s.  it 

25.  11.  Amaziah  s.  himself,  and  led  forth  people 
20.  8.  for  Uzziah  .i.  hims'df  exceedingly 

28.  20.  came  and  distressed  Ahaz,  but  s.  him  not 

32.  5.  Hezekiah  s.  himself,  and  built  the  wall 
Ezra  l.G.  all  that  were  about  them  s.  their  hands 

7.  28.  I  was  s.  as  hand  of  my  God  was  upon  me 
VeA.2.  18.  they  a.  their  hands  f.i."  this  good  work 

Job  4.  3.  and  thou  hasl  .5.  the  weak  hands 

4  and  thou  hast  .f.  the  feeble  knees 
Pial.  52.  7.  and  s.  himself  in  his  wickedness 
147.  13.  for  he  hath  s.  the  bars  of  thy  gates 
Ptov.  7.  1 13.  she  s.  her  face  and  said  to  him 

8.  28.  when  he  s.  the  fountains  of  the  deep 
Jsa.45.tl  saith  to  Cyrus,  whose  right  hand  1  hove  s. 

Etek.  13.22.  ye  have  ».  the  bands  of  the  wicked 
34.  4.  the  diseased  have  ye  not  s.  nor  hoaled  sick 
Dun.  111.  18.  one  touched  me,  and  s.  me,  19. 
II.  6.  he  that  begat  lit"  and  s.  her  in  these  times 
IS^shall  lost  do  vn  many,  but  he  shall  not  bc«.bT 
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Hon.  7. 15.  though  I  have  bound  aiid  s.  tireir  armi  | 

^ctjf'J.iy.Saul  was«.||E/)/i.3.lli.tobe».withniigl)t 
VliI.  1.  U.S.  Willi  all  might  according  to  Ins  power 
2  Tim.  4.  17.  the  Liinl  stood  with  me  and  s.  iiic 

STRENGTH ENEUST. 
Psal.  138.  3.  and  *-.  me  with  strength  in  my  soul 

STRENGTHEN  ETll. 
Job  15.  25.  he  s.  himself  against  the  Almighty 
Psal.  1U4.  15.  and  bread  '^liich  «.  man's  lieart 
Pruv.  24.  15.  yea,  a  man  of  knowledge  3.  might 
31.  17.  she  giidelli  her  loins,  and  5.  her  arms 
Eccl.  7.  r.l.  wisdom  s.  the  wise  more  than  ten  men 
Isa.  44.  14.  the  cypress  and  oak  he  s.  for  liimself 
.ioius  5.  9.  that  s.  the  sjioiled  against  the  strong 
Phil.i.l3.  lean  doulMliiiigs  thro'  Christ  wlios.  me 

STRENGTHENING. 
/jukc  22.  43.  there  appeared  an  angel  s.  him 
»:/c(al8.'23. 1'uul  weiUto.Galatia,  *.  all  the  disciples 

STRETCH. 
Kznd.l.  19.  s.  out  thy  hand  upon  waters  of  Egypt 
8.  5.  »■.  Ibrth  thine  hand  over  streams  and  rivers 
lU.  s.  out  thy  rod  and  smite  dust  of  land 

25.  20.  cherub,  shall  s.  forth  their  wings  on  high 
Josh.  8.  18.  I*,  out  spear  that  is  in  thy  hand  to  Ai 
2  Kings  21.  13. 1  will  *.  over  Jerus.'line  ot  Samaria 

1  Chron.  21.  1 10.  I  .s.  out  three  things,  choose  one 
Job  li.  13.  if  thou  s.  out  thy  lianils  to  him 

39.  26.  dolh  the  hawk  s.  her  wings  toward  south  7 
Psal.  68.  .'SI.  shall  soon  s.  out  her  hands  to  God 
Isa.  28.  20.  shorter  than  th;'.l  a  man  can  s.  himself 
34.  11.  he  shall  s.  upon  it  the  line  of  confusion 
54.  2.  s.  forth  the  curtains  of  thy  habitat,  let  them 
Jer.  10.  29.  there  is  none  to  s.  forth  my  tent 
Ezck.  30.  25.  king  of  R;rby.  shall  s.  out  my  sword 
Amos  6.  4.  and  s.  themselves  upon  their  couches 
Mat.  12.  13.  Jesus  said  to  man,  s.  forth  thy  hand 
.hhn  21.  18.  thou  shall  s.  forth  thy  hands 

2  Cor.  10.  14.  for  we  s.  not  ourselves  bevoiid  meas. 

STRETCHED,  .dcttcdy,  Passively. 
Gen.  22.  It).  Abraham  s.  forth  hand  to  slay  his  son 
48.  14.  Israel  s.  out  right  hand,  laid  it  on  Eiihraim 
Exod.  S.  6.  Aaron  s.  out  his  hand  over  waters,  17. 
9.23.  Moses  s.  forth  his  rod  toward  heaven,  10.  13. 
10.  22.  Moses  i-.  forth  hand  to  heaven,  14.  21,  27. 
Josh.  8.  18.  and  Joshua  s.  out  the  spear,  26. 

19.  they  ran  as  soon  as  he  had  5.  out  his  hand 
2  Sam.  6.  f  17.  set  ark  in  tabernacle  David  had  «. 
1  Kings  ().  27.  the  cherubims  s.  forth  their  wings 
17.  21.  he  s.  himself  on  child,  2  A'i7i-<-s  4.  34,  35. 
1  Chron. 21. 16.  angel  with  a  swords,  over  Jerusal. 
./ob  38.  5.  who  hath  s.  the  line  upon  it  7 
Psal.  44.  20.  or  s.  our  hands  to  a  strange  god 
88.  9.  £  have  s.  out  my  hands  unto  thee 
13().  6.  to  him  that  s.  out  the  earth  above  waters 
Proa.  1.  24.  because  I  have  s.  out  my  hand 
/.-io.  3.  10.  because  they  walk  wiih  s.  forth  necks 
5.  25.  he  hath  6'.  forth  his   hand  against  them; 
his  hand  is  s.  out  still,  9.  12,  17,  21.  |  10.  4. 
14.  26.  this  is  the  hand  that  is  5.  out  on  all  nations 
27.  hand  is  s.  out,  and  who  shall  turn  it  back? 
16.  8.  her  branches  are  s.  out,  are  gone  over  sea 
2it.  1 1.  he  5.  out  his  hand  over  sea,  shook  kingdom 
42.  5.  that  s.  out  the  heavens,  45.  12.  |  51.  13. 
Jer.  6.  4.  the  shadows  of  the  evening  me  s.  out 
10.  12.  he  s.  out  the  heavens  by  his  discretion 
51.  15.  he  s.  oul  heaven  by  his  understanding 
Eani.  2.  8.  the  Lord  hath  s.  out  a  line 
Eze/i.  1.  11.  and  their  wings  were  s.  upward 
10.  7.  one  cherub  s.  forth  his  hand  to  the  firo 
16.27.  behold,  1  have  s.  oul  my  hand  over  thee 
Has.  7.  5.  he  s.  oul  his  hands  w  ith  scorners 
Amos  0.  7.  that  s.  themselves  shall  be  removed 
Zech.  1.  16.  a  line  shall  bes.  forth  upon  Jerusalem 
Jtlat.  12.  13.  and  he  s.  forth  his  hand.  Murk  3.  5. 
Luke  22.  53.  ye  s.  forth  no  hands  against  me 
.^ets  12.  1.  Herod  s.  his  hands  to  vex  the  church 
Rom.  10.  21.  all  dav  long  I  have  s.  forth  my  hands 
.Sc;  Arm. 
STRETCHEDST. 
Ezod.  15.12.  thou  s.  out  thv  right  hand,  earth swal. 

STRETCH  EST. 
Psal.  104. 2.  who  .1.  out  the  heavens  like  a  curtain 

Sl'RETCHETH. 
Job  15.  25.  for  he  s.  out  his  hand  against  God 

26.  7.  lie  s.  out  the  north  over  the  empty  placo 
Prov.  31.  20  she  s.  out  lior  hand  to  the  poor 
Isa.  40.  22.  that  s.  oul  the  heavens  as  a  curtain 

44.  13.  the  carpenter  s.  out  his  rule,  niarketh 
24.  that  s.  forth  the  heavens  alone,  Zech.  12.  1. 
STRETCHING. 
fsa.  8.  8.  s.  of  his  wings  shall  611  thy  land,  O  Imm. 
./lets  4.  30.  by  s.  forth  Ihy  hand  to  heal 

STRIFE. 

Gen.  13.  7.  there  was  a  s.  between  the  hcrdmen 

8.  Abram  said,  lol  there  be  no  5.  between  1110 

Exod.  17.  t7.  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  s. 

JVum.  20.  t  13.  this  is  the  water  of  *.  bccanne  Israel 

27.  14.  ye  rebelled  in  the  s.  of  the  conrregation 
Deut.  1.  12.  how  can  I  myself  alone  be«ir  your  s.7 
Judg.M.^.l  and  [leaplc  were  at  groat*,  wit.';  .'\inm. 


BTH 

2  Sam.  19. 9.  all  Iha  people  were  at  t  tTiro*  IctHtn 
Pen',.  31.  20.  shait  keep  them  from  s.  of  tongups 
55.  9.  for  I  have  seen  violence  and  s.  In  the  ci  f 
.^0.  6.  thou  makest  us  a  s.  to  our  neighbours' 
100.  32.  they  angered  him  at  the  waters  of  s. 
Prov.  15.  18.  a  wrathful  iiiuii  slirreth  opo.  29.  22. 
but  he  that  is  slow  to  anger  ap|>easelh  A 

16.  28.  a  froward  man  soweth  s.  and  a  wbi8|)erer 

17.  1.  than  a  house  full  of  s»acrifice»  with  s. 
14.  beginning  ol  «.  is  as  when  one  lellelb  out 

19.  he  lovetli  transgression,  that  lovcth  s. 

CO.  3.  it  is  an  honour  for  a  man  to  cease  from  #. 
22.  )0.  cast  out  the  scoriier,  and  s.  shall  cease 
26.  17.  he  that  meddlelh  Willi  s.  belong,  not  to  bin 

20.  where  there  is  no  tale-bearer,  llie  a.  ceaselb 

21.  so  is  a  contentious  man  10  kindle  s. 

28.  25.  ho  that  is  of  a  proud  heiiri  stirrelh  npc. 

30.  3.i.  the  forcing  of  wrath  briugetli  forth  *. 
Isa.  41.  til.  the  men  of  thy  s.  shall  perish 

.58.  4.  behold,  ye  fast  for  *.  and  debate,  to  smito 
Jrr.  15.  10.  that  thou  hagt  born  me  a  man  of  i. 
Ezek.  47.  19.  even  to  the  waters  of  3.  4b.  28. 
flah.  1.3.  there  are  that  raise  up  s.  and  conlentiun 
Luke  23.  24.  there  was  a  a.  among  the  disciples 
Rom.  13.  13.  walk  honestly,  not  in  a.  and  envying 
1  Cur.  3.  3.  there  is  among  you  s.  and  envying 
Gal.  5.  20.  the  works  of  the  flesh  arc  s.  wrath 
Phil.  1.  15.  some  indeed  preach  Cliiist  even  ofi. 

2.  3.  let  nothing  be  done  through  s.  or  vain  glory 

1  Tim.  6.  4.  whereof  conielh  envy,  s.  railings 
Hcb.  6.  16.  and  an  oaih  is  to  them  an  end  of  all  j 
Jam.  3.  14.  but  if  ye  have  bilter  envying  and  a. 

16.  where  5.  is,  there  is  confusion  and  evil  woitl 

STRIKES. 

Prov.  10. 12.  hatred  slirreth  up  a.  love  covers  siivi 

2  Cor.  12.  20.  lest  there  be  envyings,  wraihs,  a, 

1  Tim.  6.  4.  doting  about  questions  and  a.  of  words 

2  Tim.  2.  23.  knowing  that  they  do  gender  a. 

STRIKE. 
Ezod.  12.  7.  and  a.  blooil  on  the  two  side-posts, 221 
Dcut.  21.  4.  and  shall  s.  off  the  heifer's  neck  lliero 
i  Kings  5. 11.  will  come  and  a.  his  hand  over  place 
■fob  17.  3.  who  is  he  that  will  a.  hands  with  me? 
20.  24.  and  the  bow  of  steel  shall  *.  him  ilirougb 
Psal.  110.5.  shall  a.  thro'  kings  in  day  of  his  wrath 
Prov.  7.  23.  till  a  dart  ».  through  his  liver 
11.  1 15.  that  hatetji  those  that  s.  hands  is  sure 
17.  26.  it  is  not  good  to  a.  princes  for  equity 

22.  26.  he  not  thou  one  of  them  tbnt  s.  haiiilg 
.ler.  40.  1 14.  hath  sent  Isliiiiael  to  a.  thee  in  soul 
F.iek.  39.  t2.  I  will  s.  thee  with  six  plagues 
Hos.  14.  t  5.  he  shall  «.  forth  his  roots  as  Lebanon 
Hab.  3.  14.  thou  didst  a.  through  with  Ins  staves 
Mark  14. 65.  did  a.  Jesus  wiih  palms  of  their  hand: 

STRICKEN,  Actively,  Passively. 
Gen.  18. 11.  Abram  and  Sarah  well  s.  in  age,  24. 1 
./osh.  13.  1.  now  Joshua  was  a.  in  years,  23.  1,  2. 
.fudg.5.W.  when  Jael  had  a.  through  his  temples 
1  Kings  1.  1.  king  David  was  old  and  .s.  in  years 
Prov.  6.  1.  if  thou  hast  a.  thy  hand  with  aslrange* 

23.  35.  they  have  a.  me  and  I  was  not  sick 

[sa.  1.5.  why  should  ye  be  a.  any  more?  revolt  moro 
16.  7.  surely  they  are  a.  ||  53.  4.  did  esteem  him  s, 
53.  8.  for  the  transgression  of  my  peojile  was  he  a. 
Jer.  5.  3.  thou  hast  s.  them,  they  have  not  grievi^d 
Lain.i  9.  s.  through  for  want  of  Ihe  fruits  of  field 
Luke  1.7.  Zach.  and  Elisabrth  well  i.  in  years,  IP. 

STRIKER. 
1  Tim.'i.  3.  a  bishop  must  be  sober,  no  s.  Tit.  1.  7. 

STRIKETII. 
Job  34.  26.  he  a.  them  as  wicked  men  in  sight 
Prov.  17. 18.  a  man  void  of  umlerstandings.  hanify 
/Jeo.  9. 5.  as  torment  of  scorpion,  wiiei;  hos.  a  man 

STRING. 
Psal.  11.  2.  they  make  rea:!y  their  arrow  upon  *. 
Mark  7.  35.  a.  of  his  tori!;iie  was  loosed,  he  8p.ik8 

STRINGS. 

Psai.  21.12.  shall  make  ready  thine  arrows  upon*. 

33.  2.  sing  to  him  with  the  p.salterv,  with  an  itt- 

striiment  often  a.  92.  3  )  144.9. 

STRINGED. 

1  .<fam.l8.t6. women  came  with  three  a.  insirjnienU 
Psal  150.4.  praise  him  with*  instruments  and  org. 
Isa.  38. 20.  we  \*'ill  sing  my  songs  to  s.  iiistriimento 
Hab.  3.  19.  to  chief  singer  on  my  a.  instruments 

STRIPE. 
E.xo(i.  21.  23.  shall  give  wound  for  wound,*  for*. 
STRIPES. 
.See  the  Signification  o/SrouRfJE. 
Deut.  25.  3.  forty  a.  he  may  give  him,  and  not  ex- 
ceed ;  if  he  beat  him  above  these  with  many  ». 

2  Sam.  7.  14.  and  with  s.  of  the  children  of  men 
Psal.  89.  32.  then  I  wil  visit  their  iniquity  with  « 
ProB.  17.  10.  than  a  hundred  a.  into  a  fool 

19. 29.  and  a.  are  prepared  for  ihe  hack  of  fools 
20.  30.  GO  do  a.  the  inward  parts  of  the  belly 
Isa.  .W.  5.  with  his  s.  we  are  healed,  1  Pet.  2.  24 
Luke  12.  47.  he  who  knew,  be  beaten  with  many  a 
48.  he  who  know  not  shall  be  beaten  witii  fow  a 
Jicis  10. 23.  when  they  had  laid  many  t.  upon  thtm 


STR 

A^isV-j.ZXtook  them  samn  hour  aiwl  \vn§lied  their*. 
"2  Cor.  G.  5.  in  s.  ii>  imprisonments,  in  tumult* 
H.  ii.  hi  s.  above  lutasuie,  in  (irwons,  in  di^ntha 
24  o("  Jews  tive  tiint-s  received  1  lotty  s.  save  one 
STKIP. 
JVum.  -29.  2(1.  am!  «.  Aa.on  of  liis  ^armentg 
1  Ham  .'tl.f.  Pliilif  ;lnescaine  tos  slain,  1  CAr.lC.8. 
f.iu.  32  11.  s.  ve,»ial<eyebare,  gird  sackcl.  on  loins 
t.zek.  IO.:)'.t.  t'li,:ysiialls.lheeottliyclotlies,2,'J.2l5. 
IJas.^  3.  lest  I  s.  hor  naked,  and  set  Iter  as  in  day 

STRIPPED. 
Gen.  :i7.  23.  that  they  s.  Josepli  out  of  his  coat 
Eiod.  33.  ti.  (srnels.  themselves  of  their  ornuinenta 
JVitiiu  20.  28.  Moses  s.  Aaron  of  his  garments 
1  Sam.  18. 4.  Jonathans,  himsolfof  Iheiobeon  him 
I'.l.  24.  Saul  s.  off  Ins  clotbes  also,  and  pro[ihesied 
31   U.  the  Pliilislines  s.  Saul  of  Ins  armour 
^Cliion..  20.  25.  preciu+is  jewels  which  they  y.  off 
luh  1!'.  'J.  he  s.  me  of  my  glory,  and  taken  crown 
22.  H.  for  thou  bast  s.  the  naked  of  their  clothing 
jeiic.  I.  8.  ihurefuie  I  will  go  s.  and  naked 
Mm.  27.23.  they  s.  .7«=us,  put  on  him  scarlet  robe 
Luke  10.30.  thieves,  wliieli  s.  Iiiin  of  his  raiment 
STIUPLING. 

1  Sam.  17.  55.  king  said,  innuire  whose  son  the  5.  is 

STRIVE. 
Gen.  fi.  3.  my  spirit  shall  not  always  s.  with  man 
■2U.  20.  the  l«?rdiiien  of  Gerar  did  s.  with  Isaac's 
Eico(i.i\.  IH.  if  men  s.  together,  and  one  smite  an. 
22.  if  man  s.  and  hurt  a  woman  with  child,  he 
shall  be  surely  punished,  Deut.25.  11. 
Oeut.  33.  H.  wilJi  wliom  th  m  didst  s.  at  Meribah 
/uiiir.  1 1.  25.  did  he  ever  .s.  ag.  Isr.  or  fight  ag.  them 
lob  :i:i.  13.  why  dost  thou  s.  ngain3t  him? 
Ps.35.  I.  plead  my  cause  with  themthats.  with  me 
Pido.  3,  :tO.  s.  not  with  a  man  without  cause 
23.8.goiic)t  forth  hastily  to  .«.  Irst  thou  know  not 
f.V((.  41.  II.  and  they  that  s.  with  thee  shall  perish 
•45.  il.  let  the  potsherd  s.  with  potsherds  of  earth 
r/"S.  4.  4.  let  no  mall  s.  thy  people  are  as  they  that  s. 
Mat.  12.  I'J.  he  shall  not .?.  nor  shall  any  hear  voice 
LiiUc  13.  24.  .s.  to  enter  in  at  the  strait  gate 
Row.  15.  30.  s.  with  me  in  your  prayers  to  God 

for  me 

2  Tim.  2.  5.  and  if  a  man  al.';o  -•'.  for  masteries 
14.  that  they  s.  not  about  words  to  no  profit 
24.  and  the  servant  of  the  Jjord  must  not  s. 

STRIVED. 
lorn.  15.  20.  so  have  I  s.  to  preach  the  gospel 

STRIVEN.  ; 

/er.  50.  24.  because  thou  hast  s.  against  the  Lord  i 

STRIVETH.  I 

fsa.  45.0.  woe  to  him  that  s.  w  th  his  Maker         | 

1  Cyr.U.25.  cv.  man  tint .«.  for  mastery,  is  temperate ; 

STRIVING.        ■  I 

Phil.  1.  27.  with  one  mind  .«.  for  faith  of  the  gospel  1 
Oil.  1.  2il. .«.  accord,  to  his  wo'king  which  workelhl 
4.  t  12.  always  «.  fervently  liii  you  in  prayers 
licl/.  12.  4.  ye  have  nut  ri'sistcd  to  blood,  s  ag.  sin 
STRIVINGS. 

2  Saul.  22.  44.  hast  delivered  me  from  the  s.  of  the 

people,  and  made  head  of  liea' hen,  Psal.  18.43. 
Tit.  3.  9.  avoid  conieniions  and  s.  about  the  law 

STROKE. 
0--:if.  17.  8.  if  a  matter  too  hard  between  .s.ands. 
]'.!.  5.  anil  his  hand  fetclieth  as.  with  the  axe  to  cut 
21.  5.  bv  their  word  shall  every  s.  be  tried 
J  Srtm.  20.  tlO.  Joab  doubled  not  his  s.  Aniasa  died 
1  Chr.i\.  1 14.  with  a  :;reats.  will  the  Lord  smite 
Esth.  9.  5.  .lews  smote  their  enemies  with  the  s. 
Juli  23.  2.  my  .?   is  heavier  than  my  groaning 
3(5.  18.  beware  iest  he  take  thee  away  with  hiss. 
Psal.  38.  t  II.  mv  friends  stand  aloof  from  my  s. 
39.  10.  remove  thy  s.  auay  from  ine 
fs't.  14.  0.  he  smote  the  peo|ile  with  a  continual  s. 
30.  2l).  the  Lord  bealelh  the  s.  of  their  wound 
53.  t8.  for  he  was  cut  off  out  of  the  land,  for  the 
tran^grrssioM  of  my  people  was  the  s.  upon  him 
Ezek.  24.  lli.  I  take  desire  of  thine  eyes  with  a  s. 

STROKES. 
Prov.  18  6.  a  fool's  mouth  calleth  for  s. 

STRONG. 
Oen.  49.  14  Issachar  is  a  s.  ass,  couching  down 

24.  and  the  arms  of  his  hands  were  made  .?. 
Eiod.  f).  1.  with  a  s.  hand  shall  let  ihcmgo,  13.9 
10.  19.  the  Lord  turned  a  mighty  s.  west-wind 
14.  21.  T..d.  caused  sea  to  go  back  by  a  s.east-wimi 
Mim. 20. 20.  Edom  came  againsthim  with  as.hand 

21.  24.  border  of  the  children  of  Aminon  was  s. 

24,  21.  Halaam  said.  .«.  is  thy  dwellins-place 
28.  7.  the  s.  wins  to  be  poured  out  to  the  liord 

IJfvt.  2.  36.  there  was  not  one  city  ton  .«.  for  its 

22.  t25.  if  man  take.?,  hold  of  her,  and  lit.'  with  her 

25.  t50.  a  nation  .t.  efface,  which  shall  not  regard 
ThsA.  14.  II.  as  yet  T  am  as  s.  this  day.  as  I  was  day 
J7.  13.  when  Israel  were  waxen  s.  Juilis.  1.  2d. 

23.  9.  Lord  hath  driven  int  srent  nations  and  s. 
ludg.  C).  t2.  the  hand  of  Midian  was  ».  ag.  Israel 

+  Sl.  build  an  altar  on  the  top  of  this  j.  plar-e 
0  51     but  there  was  a  .'.  tower  within  the  citv 


STR 

Judg.  14.  14.  out  of  the  s.  came-  forth  sweetness 

18.  26.  Micah  saw  that  they  were  too  s.  for  him 
I<Sa7/t.l4.52.wlien  Saul  saw  any  s. man, he  tooi<  bun 
2. Sam.  2.  f  16.  that  place  was  called  field  of  s.  iiiei 

3.6.  Abner  made  himself  ».  for  the  Innise  of  Sau 

10.  II.  if  ihe  Syrians  be  too  s.  for  me,  if  Aiiimon 

be  too  s.  to.-  thee,  I  will  lielji,  I  Ckr.  19.  12, 

11.  25.  make  thy  battle  more  s.  against  the  cily 
15.  12.  the  cons|iiracy  wass.  the  people  increased 
22.  18.  he  delivered  me  from  my  s.  i;iiemy,  lot 

they  were  too  s.  for  nn-,  Psal.  Id.  17 
1  Kingsi.  f8.Shimei,  who  cursed  me  withas.cursi. 
8.42.  for  they  sliall  hear  of  thy  name  and  s.  hand 

19.  11.  a  great  and  s.  wind  rem  the  inouiuaiiis 
'iCkrun.  11.  12.  he  made  the  cities  exceeding  s. 

17.  so  they  made  Ruhoboara  s.  three  years 
16. 9.  eyes  run  to  shew  himself  s.  in  behalf  of  them 
26.  16.  wlien  Uzziah  was  s.  he  was  lified  up 

J^eh.  I.  10.  thou  hast  redeemed  by  thy  s.  hand 
9.  25.  and  they  took  i.  cities  and  a  fat  land 

lob  8.  2.  words  of  thy  mouth  be  like  a  s.  wind 

9.  19.  if  I  speak  of  strength,  h),  he  is  s. 

30.  21.  with  thy  s.  hand  ihou  opposest  thyself 
37.  18.  hast  thou  spread  out  the  sky  that  is  s.7 
40.  18.  bones  are  as  s.  pieces  of  brass,  like  bars 
Psol.  19. 5.  and  rejoicuth  as  a  s.  man  to  run  a  race 

24.  8.  Lord  s.  and  mighty.  Lord  mighty  in  battle 

30.  7.  thou  hast  made  my  mountain  to  stand  s. 

31.  2.  be  thou  iny  s.  rock,  and  house  to  save  me 

21.  he  hath  shewed  me  his  kindness  in  a  s.  city 
35.  10.  the  poor  from  him  that  is  too  s.  for  him 

t  18.  I  will  praise  thee  among  s.  people 
.38.  19.  mine  enemies  are  lively  and  they  arc  s. 

60.  9.  who  will  bring  me  into  s.  city"!  lt)3.  10. 

61.  3.  thou  hast  been  a  s.  tower  from  the  enemy 
71.3.  bomys.  habitation  ||  7.  thou  art  my  s.  refuse 
80.  15.  the  branch  thou  madest  s.  for  thyself,  17. 
89.  8.  O  Lord,  who  is  a  s.  Lord  like  unto  thee? 

13.  s.  is  thy  hand,  and  high  is  thy  right  hand 
136.  12.  with  a  s.  hand  and  a  stretched-out  arm 

thou  hast  brought  them  out,  .ler.  32.  21. 
Pro». 7.2G.  yea,  many  s.  men  have  been  slain  by  her 

10.  15.  rich  man's  wealth  is  his  s.  city,  18.  II. 

11.  16.  woman  retains  honour,  and  s.  men  retain 
14.  2li.  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  s.  confidence 
18.  10.  the  name  of  the  Lord  is  a  s.  tower 

19.  a  brother  is  hard  .r  to  he  won  than  a  s.  city 

21.  14.  a  reward  in  thp  bosom  pacifieth  s.  wrath 
24.5.wise  men  is  s.  ||  30.25.  ants  are  a  peofile  nets. 

Eccl.  9.  1 1.  I  saw  I  hat  the  battle  is  not  lo  the  s. 

12.  3.  when  the  s.  men  shall  bow  themselves 
Cant.  8.  6.  set  me  as  a  seal,  for  love  is  s.  as  di'ath 
Isa.  1.  31.  llies.  shall  be  as  tow,  maker  as  a  spark 

8.  7.  Lord  bringeth  on  them  waters,  s.  and  many 

II.  the  Lord  siiake  thus  to  me  with  a  .■!.  hand 
17.  9.  his  .5.  cities  shall  be  as  a  forsaken  bough 

25.  3.  therefore  shall  the  s.  people  glorify  thee 

26.  1.  shall  this  song  be  sung,  we  have  a  s.  city 

27.  I.  with  Ills  s.  sword  shall  punish  Leviathan 

28.  2.  behold  the  Lord  hath  a  mighty  and  s.  one 
22  be  ye  not  mockers,  lest  your  bands  be  made  s. 

31.  I.  that  trust  in  horsemen,  because  they  arc  s. 
40.  10.  behold,  the  Lord  will  come  with  a  s.  hand 

26.  for  that  he  is  s.  in  power,  not  oni?  faileth 
41 .21. bring  forth  your  s. reasons, saitli  King  of  Jac. 
53.  12.  and  he  shall  divide  the  spoil  with  the  s. 
56.  t  II.  yea,  they  are  s.  of  appetite 
60.  22.  a  small  one  shall  become  a  s.  ration 
.Icr.  5   t  •)■  liecause  their  backslidings  are  s. 
21.  .5.  I  will  fight  against  you  with  a  s.  arm 
48. 14.  how  say  ye,  we  are  mighty,  s.  men  for  war 
17.  all  about  him  say,  how  is  the  s.  staff  broken! 

49.  19.  he  shall  come  against  habitation  of  the  s. 

50.  'M.  their  Redeemer  is  s.  the  Lord  of  hosts 
44.  he  shall  come  up  to  the  habitation  of  the  a. 

51.  12.  make  the  watch  s.  set  np  the  watchmen 
Etek.  3.8. 1  have  made  thy  face  ».  thy  fondiead  s. 

14.  but  the  hand  <if  the  Lord  was  s.  upon  me 
7.  24.  I  will  make  the  pomp  of  the  s.  lo  cease 
19.  II.  bad  .<t.  rods  for  sceptres  of  them  that  rule 
12.  her  s.  rods  were  broken  and  withr-ied 

14.  so  she  hath  no  s.  rod  to  be  a  sceptre  lo  rule 
26.  II.  thy  s.  garrisons  shall  go  down  to  eround 

17.  the  renowned  cily  which  was  s.  in  the  sea 
30.  21.  to  bind  it,  to  make  it  s.  to  Indd  the  sword 

22.  and  I  will  break  the  s.  arms  ofPharaoh 

32.  21  s.  shall  speak  to  trim  out  of  midst  of  hell 
:M.  16.  but  I  will  destroy  the  fat  and  the  s. 

Dan.  4.  1 1.  the  tree  grew,  and  was  s.  20. 

22.  it  is  thnn,  (1  king,  art  grown  and  become  s. 
7.  7.  the  fourth  beast  terribly  s.  e.vceedingly 

H.  8.  when  he  was  s.  the  great  horn  was  broken 
11.  23.  he  shall  become  s.  with  a  small  people 
.Tncl  1,  6.  for  nation  is  come  up  on  my  land,  s.  2.  2. 

2.  .">.  as  the  noise  of  a  s.  people  set  in  battle-array 
II.  for  he  is  .•!.  that  e.Twnteth  his  word 

3.  10.  let  Ihe  weak  say,  I  am  s. 

.imps  2.  0.  the  .Amorite  was  s.  as  the  oaks 
14.  and  the  s.  shall  not  strcii^thrn  his  force 
t  IG.  he  that  is  s.  of  heart,  shall  flee  away 


STK 

Jlino.':!).  9.  that  st;c:;gtheneth  the  spoiled  ag.  the  8 
Jlir.  4.  3.  he  ahal    rebuke  s.  nations  al'ai  off 

7. 1  wi;'  ^mku  her  that  was  cast  far  off, .».  nation 
6.  2.  hear,  ye  s.  foundations  of  the  earth 
./Vii/i.  2.  1.  make  thy  loins  s.  fortify  thy  power 
Zrch.  6.  13.  in  fourth  chariot  giisled  and  s,  horses 
8.  22.  s.  nations  shall  come  to  seek  liie  Lord 
.'UrtM2.2il.how  can  one  enter  inioa».  man's  house 
e.\ce()t  he  first  bind  the  s.  man?  Mark  3.  27 

14.  t30.  but  when  he  saw  wind  s.  he  was  afraid 
/.ukc  I.  80.  the  child  grew  and  waxed  s,  2.  40. 

II.  21.  when  a  s.  man  armed  kee|ietli  liig  palace 
.'Tcts  3.  16.  thro'  faith  hath  maile  this  man  «. 
liorn,  4.  20.  was  s.  in  faith,  giving  glory  to  God 

15.  1.  we  that  are  s.  ought  to  bear  infirm,  of  wcafc 

1  Cor.  4.  10.  we  are  weak,  but  ye  are  s. 

2  Cor.  12.  10.  for  when  I  am  weak,  then  am  I  s. 
13.  9.  we  are  glad  when  we  are  weak,  and  ye  ares. 

2  Thess.  2.  11.  God  shall  send  them  s.  delusion 

//e4  5.7.when  had  offered  up  prayers  with  .t.  cryina 

12  such  as  have  need  of  iiiiik.  and  not  of  s.  meat 

14.  s.  meal  belongs  to  lliem  that  are  of  full  ago 

6.  18.  we  might  have  a  s.  coiisulat.  who  have  lied 

11.  34.  who  out  of  weakness  were  made  s. 

1  ./«/m2.  14.  ye  are  s.  word  of  God  abideth  in  you 

/?f?;.5.2. 1  saw  as.  angel  iiroclaim.  with  loud  voice 

18.  2.  he  cried  with  a  s.  voice,  Babylon  is  fallen 

8.  for  s.  is  the  Lord  God  who  judgeth  her 

Be  STRONG. 

J\riim.  13.  18.  see  whether  they  be  s.  or  weak 

2-'.  the  people  be  s.  that  dwell  in  the  land 
Drut.l\.8.  keep  commandments,  that  ye  may  be  a. 

12.  t23.  only  be  s.  that  thou  eat  not  the  blood 
./o.5//.I7.18.driveout  Canaanites,  though  they  bea. 

1  .Srini.  4.  9.  be  s.  and  quit  yourselves  like  men 

2  .Sdm.  16.21.  the  hands  ofall  with  thee  shall  bes. 
I  liHigs'i.  2.  be  thou  s.  and  shew  thyself  a  man 

1  ChroH.  19.  12.  if  the  Syrians  be  too  s.  for  me,  ii 

Amnion  be  loo  «.  for  thee  I  will  help  thee 
28.  t  7.  if  he  b/'  s.  lo  do  my  cmnmandmenls 
10.  the  Lord  hath  cho.-ien  ihee,  be  s.  and  do  it 

2  Chron.  15.  7.  be  s.  your  woik  shall  be  rewarded 
25.  8.  if  Ihou  will  go,  do  it,  be  s.  for  the  battle 

Ezra  9.  12.  that  ye  mrfcy  be  s.  and  eat  good  of  land 
Psal.  144.  14.  that  our  oxen  may  be  s.  to  labour 
ha.  35.  4.  say  lo  them  of  a  fearful  heart,  be  s. 
Ezck.  22.  14.  can  thy  hands  be  s.  in  the  days  I  deal 
Dan.  2.  40.  the  fourth  kingdom  shall  be  s.  as  iron 
42.  the  kingdom  shall  be  partly  s.  partly  broken 

10.  19.  he  said,  peace  be  to  thee,  be  s.  yea,  be  s. 

11.  5.  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be  .<t.  and  he  shall 

be  s.  above  him  and  have  dominion 

32.  but  people  tli;it  know  their  God  shall  be  * 

Hag.  2.  4.  bes.  O  Zerubhabel,/)ps.  O  Joshua,  bes 

all  ye  peopir  of  land,  saith  the  Lord,  and  work 

Zpf/(.8. 9.  let  hands  if  s.  ye  I  hat  hear  in  these  dayt 

13.  fear  not,  hut  let  your  hands  be  s.  [be  s 

1  Ciir.  16.  13.  stand  fast  in  faith,  quit  you  like  men 
Epk.  6.  10.  finally,  brethren,  be  s.  in  the  Lord 

2  Tim.  2. 1.  my  son,  bn  s.  in  grace  that  is  in  Christ 

See  roitR.\GE,  Drink. 
STRONG  bold  and  holds. 
JyTiim.  13.  19.  whether  in  ten's  or  in  s.  holds 
hidg.  6.  2.  Israel  made  Ihein  caves  and  s.  holds 

1  Snm.^'i.  14.  David  abode  in  wilderness  ins.  holds 

19.  doth  not  David  hide  himself  with  us  ir.  «.  h.J 
29.  and  David  dwelt  in  .•».  holds  at  Fn-gedi 

2  Sam.  5.  7.  David  took  the  s.  hold  of  Zion 
24.  7.  and  they  came  to  the  .<:.  hold  of  Tyre 

2  Kings  8.  12.  their  s.  holds  wilt  th«m  set  on  fire 
2  Chron.  II.  II.  Rehobo  im  fortified  the  s.  holds 
P:!al.  89.  40.  thou  hast  brought  his  s.  holds  to  ruin 
Isa.  23.  11.  to  destroy  the  s.  holds  tl-.ereof 
31.9.  and  he  shall  pass  over  to  his  s.  hold  for  feai 
Icr.  48.  18.  ihe  spoiler  shall  destroy  thy  s.  holds 

41.  Keriotli  is  t.iken,  the  .i.  holds  are  surprised 
Z,nm.2.  2.  he  hath  thrown  down  s.  holds  of  Judah 

5.  Ihe  Lord  hath  destroyed  his  .«.  holds 
7)«n. 11.24.  forecast  his  devices  against  the  s  ioldl 

39.  thus  shall  he  do  ig  the  most  s.  holds 
•Wc.  4.  8.  the  s.  AoWof  the  daughter  of  Zion 
JVah.  1.  7.  Lord  is  a  .<i.  hold  in  the  day  of  trouble 
3.  12.  all-thv  s.  holds  sh.ill  hi'  like  fig-trees 

14.  draw  thee  waters  forsioj»e,  fortify  Ihy  s.koh 
Hab.  1.  10.  thev  shall  deride  every  s.  hold 
Zrch.  9.  3.  and'Tyrus  did  build  herself  a  ,•;.  hold, 

12.  turn  ye  lo  the  s.  hold,  ye  prisoners  of  hope 
2  Cor.  10.  4.  but  mighty  to  pulling  down  of  s.  kuldi 

STRONG  ones. 

Psal.  10.  10.  Ihnt  the  poor  may  fall  by  his  s.  ones 

ler.  8.  16.  at  sound  of  the  neighing  of  his  s.  ones 

STRONGER. 
Grn.  2.5.  23.  one  people  shall  be  s.  than  the  othei 
30.  41.  whensoever  the  s.  cattle  did  conceivo 

42.  so  the  feebler  were  Laban's,  and  s.  Jacob'i 
JiTum.  13.  31.  we  be  not  able,  they  are  s.  than  ws 

ludg  14.  1".  the  men  said,  what  is  s.  Ihnn  a  lion: 
2  Sam.  1.23.S.iiil  and  Jonathan  were  ,«.  Ihnn  lion« 
3.  1.  but  David  wax'd  s.  and  s.  and  Sniil  we.ik(T 

13.  14.  but  Amnon  being  s  than  the,  forced  her 


STU 

!  Etngs  20.2:{.  their  gLils  aregods  of  liillj,  ihereforc 
s.  surely  we  sliall  be  «.  thuii  lliey,  25. 
Job  17.  9.  iiethatliath  clean  liaudsBlmll  lies. and  s. 
Psat.  105.  24.  he  ma.  e  tiiem  s.  lliaii  their  enemies 
142.  'j.  deliver  mc,  for  tliey  are  s    lliaii  I 
Jer.  20.  7.  thou  art  s.  than  I,  and  hast  prevailed 
31.  11.   ransomed  from  him  that  was  s.  than  he 
Luke  J  1.22.  when  a  s.  than  he  shall  come  upon  hiin 
1  Cor.  1.  26.  the  weakness  of  God  is  s.  than  men 
10.22.  do  we  provoke  Lord  1  are  wes.  than  he  1 

STKOxNGEST. 
Prop.  30.  30.  a  lion  which  is  s.  among  beasla 

STKONGLY. 
Judgr.  8.  t  1-  Ephraimites  <lid  chide  Gideon  5. 
I  CAron.  11.  t  10.  these  men  held  s.  with  Uavid 
EzraO.  3.  let  the  Ibundaiion  thereof  be  s.  laid 

STROVE. 
Gr7i.26.  20.  called  Ezek.  bee.  they  s.  with  him, 21. 
22.  (iig{^ed  another  well,  and  for  that  they  s.  not 
Ezod.  2.  i:i.  tw<i  men  of  the  Hebrews  s.  together 
Lev.  24.  10.  and  a  man  of  Israel  *.  in  the  camp 
J^um.  20  13  the  children  of  l.-iraci  s.  with  the  Loid 
2li.  9.  tins  IS  that  Dathan,  who  s.  against  Moses 
S  ^am.  14.  6.  they  two  s.  together  in  the  field 
J)an.  7  2.  the  four  «  inds  s.  upon  ihegreatsea 
JohiiG.  52.  the  Jewss.  among  themselves,  .saying 
Acts  7.26.  Moses  shewed  himself  to  them  as  they  s. 
23.  y.  and  s.  saying,  we  find  no  evil  in  this  man 
STRUCK. 

1  Sam.  2. 14.  he  s.  it  into  the  pan  or  kettle  or  pot 

2  *um.  12   15.  the  Lord  s.  the  child,  and  it  was  sick 

20.  10.  Joab  s.  him  not  again,  and  .Amasa  died 
ZChrun.  13.20.  the  Lord  s.  Jeroboam,  and  he  died 
Mat.  2t).  51.  one  of  them  s.  a  servant  of  high-priest's 
Lvkc  22.  64.  they  s.  Jesus  on  the  face,  John  IS.  22. 

STRUGGLED. 
Gen.  25.  22  the  children  s.  together  within  her 

STUBBLE. 
Ezod.  5. 12.  scattered  to  gathers,  instead  of  straw 
]5.7.senlest  thy  wrath  which  consumed  them  as  i. 
Job  13.  25.  and  wilt  thou  pursue  the  dry  s.  ? 

21.  18.  they  are  ass.  before  the  wind,  and  as  chaff 
41.  28.  sling-stones  are  turned  with  him  into  s. 

29.  darts  a  re  counted  ass.  helaugheth  at  a  spear 
Psal.  83.  13.  make  them  as  a.  before  the  wind 
Isa.  5.  24.  as  fire  devoureth  the  s.  so  their  root  be 
33.  11.  she  shall  conceive  chatf  and  bring  forth  s. 

40.  24.  whirlwind  shall  take  them  away  as  s. 

41.  2.  he  gave  them  as  driven  s   to  his  tiow 

47.  14.  tlu'y  shall  be  as  s.  the  fire  shall  burn  Ihem 
Jer.  13.  24.  therefore  will  I  scatter  them  as  s. 
7oe/2. 5.  like  noise  of  a  flame,  that  devoureth  the  s. 
Obad.  18.  and  the  house  of  Esau  shall  be  for  s. 
Xah.  1.  10.  they  shall  be  devoured  as  s   fully  dry 
^lal.  4.  1.  all  that  Go  wickedly  and  proud  be  s. 
1  Cor.3. 12.  on  this  foundation  gold,  wood,  hay  s. 

STUBBORN. 
Veut.  21. 18.  ifa  man  have  a  s.  and  rebellious  son 
20.  and  they  shall  say  to  elders,  this  our  son  iss. 
Judg.  2.  19.  they  ceased  not  from  their  s.  way 
Psal.  78.  8.  might  not  be  as  fathers,  a  s.  generation 
Prov.  7. 11.  she  is  loud  and  s.  her  feet  abide  not 

STUBBORNNESS. 
Dent.  9.  27.  look  not  to  s.  of  this  people  nor  sin 
29.  t  19.  jieace,  tlio'  I  walk  in  s.  of  mine  heart 
J  Sam.  15.  23.  and  s.  is  as  iniquity  and  idolatry 
Jer.  3.  t  17.  nor  walk  after  the  s.  of  their  heart 
7.  T  24.  but  they  walked  in  s.  of  ihiMr  evil  heart, 
9.  t  14.  I  U.  t8.  1  13.  t  10.  1  10.  t  12. 
23.  t  1~-  say  to  them  that  walk  in  s.  no  evil  come 
,  STUCK. 

I  .Sam. 26.  7.  his  spear  s.  in  the  ground  at  his  bolster 
Psal.  119.  31.  I  have  s.  unto  thy  testimonies 
yJcfs  27.  41.  for  par"  of  the  ship  s.  fast  and  remained 

STUDS. 
CojiM. 11.  will  make  borders  of  gold  withs.  of  silver 

STUDY. 
Tke  chief  study  of  the  Hebrews  was  always  the 
law  of  the  Lord.  The  practice  of  this  «s  re- 
commended  thruuerhfiulthr  tph:ileOldTe!<tnment. 
Moses  commanded,  that  the  law  of  the  I^ord 
should  always  be  in  thiir  mouths  day  and  night; 
that  it  should  be  as  a  memorial  btfme  their 
eyes,  and  a  signal  in  their  hands:  Me  would 
have  them  engrnve  tt  on  their  hearts ;  that  they 
should  teach  it  their  children:  that  they  should 
always  meditate  upon  it, whether  sitting  in  their 
kouscs,  walking  in  the  fields,  in  the  night  lime, 
while  they  slept,  and  when  they  awoke  in  the 
morning ;  that  Ihcy  should  wear  it  as  ii  brace- 
let to  their  arm,  and  write  it  upon  ihtir  donr- 
pgsts.  This  wa.'i  the  study  of  the  prophets,  the 
patriarchs,  and  a/i^oud  Israiflites,  Exod.  13.9. 
Deut.  0.  7. 
But  their  study  was  vol  confined  only  to  their 
laws  and  ceremonies  prescribed  by  Moses: 
They  studied  their  histories,  and  even  their  gc- 
nialogies ;  i>  that  the  children  of  the  ivws, 
according  to  J  rom,  knew  at  their  finger-ends 
all  the  genealogies  that  are  found  in  the  Chro- 


STU 

nicies.  From  their  tendircst  infancy,  as  Josc- 
phus  relates,  they  were  accu.-'tumed  to  study  th 
taws  of  (!cd,  to  lean;  them  by  heart,  to  prat: 
Itsc  tiirTSK,  and  they  were  so  addicted  to  them 
that  they  were  ready  to  lay  doi/)n  their  live, 
for  their  observation.  ~iftcr  they  had  the 
writings  of  the  prophets,  they  applied  them- 
selves very  earnestly  to  know  the  sense  of  the 
projikecies,  and  to  study  the  hiilden  meanin^ 
of  them.  IVe  see  it  by  Daniel,  who  applied 
himself  with  so  much  cure  to  unfold  the  mean- 
ing of  his  own  revelations,  and  of  those  of  th 
prophet  Jeremiah,  who  fixed  the  time  for  the 
completing  the  captirity  of  the  people  of  (rod, 
Dan.  7.  2H.  |  9.  2,  3,  22,  23,  24.  Jind  the 
.f)postle  Peter  informs  us,  what  was  the  study 
of  the  prophets.  They  searched  what  times  and 
what  other  circuinslaiices  the  Spirit  (//Christ, 
who  spoke  in  them  had  marked  out,  when  they 
predicted  the  sufferings  of  oar  Saviour,  and  th, 
glory  that  was  to  follow,  1  Pel.  1.  11. 
.^fter  the  conquests  «/ Alexander  the  Great,  (Ae 
Jews,  who  were  mingled  with  the  Grecians,  in 
the  greatest  part  of  the  provinces  of  the  East, 
began  tu  have  a  taste  for  their  language  ami 
their  studies.  In  imitation  of  the  Grecian 
philosophers, they  divided  themselves  into  differ- 
ent sects.  Sonic  of  them,  as  the  Pharisees, 
espoused  some  of  the  opinions  of  the  Stoics  and 
Platonicians  ;  others,  as  the  Sadducees,  em- 
braced some  of  the  notions  of  the  Epicureans; 
others,  as  the  Essenians,  says  Philo,  had  a 
contempt  for  logic,  physics,  and  metaphysics ; 
which  they  thought  useless,  and  matter  of  mere 
curiosity.  They  only  applied  themselves  to 
morality  and  the  laws  of  (rod,  which  they  ex- 
plained after  a  sublime  and  allegorical 
manner, 
hi  our  Saviour's  time  it  appears,  that  the  main 
study  of  the  Jewish  doctors  was  chiefly  the  tra- 
ditions of  their  fathers.  Christ  upbraids  them 
frequently  with  having  forsaken  the  law  of 
God  and  its  true  meaning,  to  ascribe  meanings 
and  applications  toil,  contrary  to  thesinse  of 
the  law  and  the  intention  of  thelawgivei.  St. 
Paul,  who  had  been  bred  up  in  these  prin- 
ciples, shows  also  the  absurdity  of  them  in  his 
Epistles,  always  calling  back  the  laws  to  their 
original  and  to  thiir  true  sense.  But  all  this 
was  not  able  to  cure  the  spirit  of  the  Jews 
upon  this  article ;  at  this  day  they  are  more 
bigoted  to  their  traditions  than  ever,  and 
they  make  thcin  the  greatest  part  of  their 
study. 
Eccl.  12.  12.  and  much  s.  is  a  weariness  of  the  flesh 
1  Thess.  4.  II.  ihiit  ye  s.  to  be  quiet  anil  to  work 
27'(m.2. 15.  s.  to  shew  tlivself  approved  untoGod 

STUDIETH. 
Prov.  15.  23.  heart  of  the  righteous  s.  to  answer 

24.  2.  for  their  heart  s.  destructiim,  their  lips  talk 

STUFF. 
Gen.  31.  37.  whereas  thou  hast  searched  all  mys. 

45.  20.  regard  not  your  s.  good  of  Egypt  is  yours 
F.xod.  22.  7.  if  n  man  deliver  money  or  s.  to  keep 

3(5.  7.  the  s.  they  had  was  sufficient  for  the  work 
.Josh.  7.  11.  they  have  put  it  even  am.  their  own  s. 
1  Sam.  10.  22.  he  hath  hid  himself  aipong  the  s. 

25.  13.  and  two  hundred  abode  hv  the  s. 

30.  24.  so  shall  his  part  be  that  tarrielh  by  s. 
E2r/i,12.3.i)repare  tliees.  for  removing  and  remove 

4.  then  shalt  thou  bring  forth  thy  s.  by  day,  7. 

Luke  17.  31.  be  on  li"Use-iop,  and  his  s.  in  house 
STUMBLE. 

Prov.  3  23.  shalt  walk,  and  thy  foot  not  s.  4.  12. 
4.  19.  the  wicked  know  not  at  what  they  s. 

Isa.  5.  27  nonoshalH>e  weary,  nor  s.  among  them 
8.  15.  and  manv  among  ilicm  shall  s.  and  fall 
28.  7.  they  err  in  vision,  they  s.  in  judgment 
59.  10.  we  grope,  we  s.  at  noon  day  as  in  night 
63.  13.  that  led  thern  that  they  should  not  s. 

Jer.  13.  16.  before  your  feet  s.  on  dark  mountains 
1ft.  15.  Ihev  have  caused  them  to  s.  in  their  ways 
20. 11.  iheref.  my  persecutors  shall  s.  not  prevail 

31.  9.  to  walk  in  a  way  wherein  they  shall  not  s. 

46.  6.  Ihoy  shall  s.  and  fall  toward  the  north 
50.  32.  anil  the  most  proud  shall  s.  and  fall 

Dan.  11.  19.  hut  he  shall  s.  and  fall,  not  be  found 
JV«A.  2.  5.  they  shall  s.  in  Iheir  walk 

3.  3.  multitude  of  slain,  they  s.  upon  their  corpses 
Mai.  2.  ft.  ye  have  caused  many  to  .?.  nt  the  law 
1  Pet.  2.  8.  a  rock  ofoffince  to  Ihem  thats.  at  word 

STUMBLED. 
1  Sam.  2.  4.  and  they  that  s.  are  girt  with  strength 
1  Cliron.  13.  9.  lo  hold  the  ark,  for  the  oxen  .<;. 
^.sa^27.2.wllenllley  came  to  eat  up  myflesh,lhevs. 
.fer.  4().  12.  for  the  mighty  man  halh  s.  ag.  mighty 
Koni.  9.  32.  for  thev  s.  nt  that  stumbling-stone 

11.11. 1  say  I  hen.lKive  they  . ». I  knt  they  should  falT? 

STUMRi.ETH. 
Pr .<!■  .24. n.and  let  not  thy  heart  be  glad  when  he  ». 


SUB 

.Tohn  11.  0.  if 'jny  .Tian  walk  in  the  day,  he  *.  iMf 

10.  hutif  a  man  wn'.k  in  the  night,  he  s. 
/^om.  14.21. nor  to  eat  any  thing  whereby  tny  broth  « 

STUMBL  NG. 
I  .lohn2.  10.  and  there  is  none  occasion  olj.  in  hira 
STUMBLING-BLOCK. 
See  Signification  on  OrrENrsr 
/.cv.  19.  14.  thou  shall  not  put  a  s.  htl'oro  the  bltna 
/^s.llU.f  165. that  love  thy  law  tlieysliall  have  :ios. 
/.«a.  57. 14.  lake  up  thes.oul  of  the  v\ay  of  my  people 
h:iek  3.  20.  and  I  lay  a  s.  befiie  him,  he  siiull  die 

7.  19.  because  it  is  the  s.  of  ilieir  iniquity 

14.  3.  they  put  the  s.  of  their  iniquity,  4,  7. 
44.  t  12.  they  were  a  s.  of  iniquily  to  Isiael 

llom.  11.  9.  let  their  table  be  made  a  tmp,  a  s. 

14.  13.  that  no  man  put  a  s.  in  his  brother's  way 
1  Cor.  ].  23.  we  preach  Christ  ciucified,lo  Jews  as 

8.9.  lake  heed  lest  this  liberty  of  yours  become  a. » 
ftci7. 2. 14.  who  til  light  Bahik  to  cast  as.  before  Israel 

STUMBLING-BLOCKS. 
■  fer.  6.  21.  behold,  I  will  lay  s.  before  this  people 
Zeph.  1.  3.  I  will  consume  the  .s.  with  the  wici^ai 

STUMULING-feTONE. 
Isa.  8.  14.  he  shall  be  for  a  stone  of  s.  to  Israel 
Rom.  9.  32.  for  they  stumbled  at  that  s.-slone 

33.behold,  I  lay  in  Sion^.te.-s<.and  rock  of  offence 
1  Pct.2.8.a  stone  of  s.  to  them  that  slumble  at  word 

STUMP. 
1  Sam.  5.  4.  only  the  s.  of  Dagon  was  left  to  him 
/Jan.  4.  15.  yet  leave  the  s.  in  the  earth,  2:i,  26. 

SUBDUE. 
Gen.  1.  28.  God  said,  re|)lenish  the  earth  and  s.  il 
1  Chr.  17.  10.  moreover  I  will  s.  all  ihine  enemiea 
Psal.  47.  3.  he  shall  s.'^the  i)eo|)le  under  us 

127.  t  5.  they  shall  s.  thine  enemies  in  the  gate 
fsa.  45.  1.  I  have  holden,  to  s.  nations  before  him 
Han.  7.  24.  another  rise,  and  he  shall  s.  three  kings 
J/(L.7.19.lie  will  turn  again, he  will  s.  our  iniquities 
Zfc/«.9.15.they  shall  devour  and  s.  vvilh  sling  stones 
Phil.  5.  21.  he  is  able  to  s.  all  things  to  himself 

SUBDUED. 
JVum.  32.  22.  and  the  land  be  s.  before  the  Lord 

29,  and  the  land  shall  be  s.  before  you 
/>f««.20.2(>.thou  shalt  build  bulwarks,  until  it  be». 

33.  t  29.  and  thine  enemies  shall  be  s.  unto  thee 
.Tosh.  18.  1.  and  the  land  was  s.  before  them 
■/udg.  3.  30.  so  Moab  was  s.  ||  4.  23.  God  s.  Jabin 

8.  28.  thus  Midian  wass.  1|  11.  33.  Amnion  wnss. 
lSam.7.13.the  Philistines  were  s.hand  of  Lord  was 

againstthcm,  2  Sam.  8  1.1  CAr.  18. 1.  120.4. 
2Sam.8.11.8ilver  and  gold  of  all  nations  which  he  s. 
22. 40.  girded  me  with  strength,  them  that  rose  up 
against  me  hast  thou  s.  under  me,  Psal.  18.  39, 
1  Chron.  22.  18.  and  the  land  is  s.  before  the  Lord 
Psal.  81.  14.  I  should  soon  have  s.  their  enemies 
1  C»r.  15.28.and  when  all  thingsshall  bes.  unto  him 
Hcb.  11.  33.  who  through  faith  s.  kingdoms 

SUBDUEDST. 
JVeh.  9.  24.  thou  s.  the  inhnhlinnts  of  the  land 

SUBDUETH. 
Ps.  1P.47.  it  is  G. that  s.  the  people  under  me,  144.  2. 
/Jan.240.forasmuch  as  iron  breaks  and  s.all  things 

SUBJECT. 
Gen.  3.  f  16.  thy  desire  shall  bo  s.  to  thy  husband 

4.  t  7.  hisdesire  shall  be  s.  to  thee,tluiu  shiilt  rule 
f^uke  2.  51.  Jesus  went  down,  and  was  s.  lo  them 

10.  17.  saying,  Lord,  even  the  devils  are  s.  to  m 
20.  rejoice  not  that  the  spirits  ares,  to  you 
Rom.  3.tl9.  world  may  bes.  to  the  judgment  ofGoH 
8.  7.  for  it  is  not  s.  to  the  law  of  God,  nor  can  bt 
20.  for  the  creature  was  made  s.  to  vanity 
13.  1.  let  every  soul  be  s.  to  the  higher  powers 
S.whereforeyc  must  needs  bes  not  only  for  wrath 
1  Cor.  14.32.the  spirits  of  prophets  are  s.  to  prophets 

15.  28.  then  shall  the  Son  also  himselfbe  s.  to  him 
KpA.5.24.as  the  church  i8s.toChrist,solet  Ihe  wives 
Col.  2.20.why,a3  tho'  living,  are  ye  s.  to  ordinances 
Tit.  3.  1.  put  them  in  mind  to  be  s.  to  powers 
Ueb.   2.  15.   who  were  all   their  life-time  s.  to. 

bondago 
Tarn. 5.  17.  Elias  was  s.  to  like  passions  as  we  ara 
IPfr.S.lft.  servants  be  s.  to  you  j mast. wllh  all  feai 
3.  22.  angels  and  powers  being  made  .<;.  to  him 

5.  5.  yea,  all  of  von  he  s.  one  to  another 

SUBJECTED. 
Rom.  8.  20.  of  him  who  hath  s.  the  same  inho->o 

SUBJECTION. 
Psal.  106.  42.  their  enemies  were  brought  into  s. 
.fer.  34.  11.  and  they  brought  them  into  .'.  16. 

1  Cot.  9.27. 1  keep  under  and  bring  iny  bidy  into*. 

2  Cor.  9. 13.  they  glorify  God  for  your  professed  s. 
^n^2.5.to  whom  we  gave  place bys. not  foraii  hour 
1  T(7«.2.11. let  the  women  learn  insilence  with  ulla 

3.  4.  having  his  children  in  s.  with  all  gravity 
Heb.  2.  5.  hath  he  not  put  in  s.  the  world  to  coma 
8.  thou  hast  put  all  things  ins   under  his  feet 
12.9.  rather  be  ins.  to  Ihe  Fatherofspiritsand  liv« 
1  Pet.  3.  1.  wives,  be  in  s.  lo  your  husbands,  5. 

SUBMIT. 
Gen.  16.  9.  return  and  s  thyself  under  her  hand* 


SUB 

BSam.  22.40.  Jtrang.^rs  shnll  s.tliemBelvcs  to  mo,  as 
suonHS  (hey  liear,8li;ill  lie  obed.lii  me, /^s.  18.44. 
Pt.Cm.  3.  Bhall  thine  enemies  «.  themselves  to  thee 
68.  3a  till  every  one  s.  himscll'  with  pieces  ofsilv. 
1   Cor.  16.  le.  tliat  ye  .«.  yourselves  unto  such 
e.ph.  5.  22,  wives,  s.  yourselves  to  your  own  hus- 
bands, as  imtothe  Lord,  Col.  3.  IS. 
fJeb.  13.  17.  s.  yourselves  tor  lliey  watch  for  souls 
Jam.  4.  7.  «.  yiMirselves  therefore  to  G.  resist  devil 
1  Pet.  2.13.  s.  yourselves  to  every  ordmanceofman 
3.3.1ikevvise,  ye  youiiser,  s  yourselves  to  the  elder 

SUBMITTED. 
1  Ckrnn.  29.  24.  the  sons  of  Oavul  s.  to  Solomon 
Ps.  Sl.lS.tlielmttTsof  the  I.,  should  have  5.  to  iiim 
Urtm.  10.  3.  have  not  s.  to  the  rif;hteousness  ofGod 

6UU.M1TT1NG. 
Fph-  5.  21.  s.  yourselves  one  lo  ansth.  in  fear  of  G. 

SUBORNED, 
^fesfi.ll. then  they  .s.  men  who  said,  we  have  heard 

SUBSCRIBE. 
Jta.  44.5.  another  shaJl  w  i!h  Ins  hand  s.  unto  the  h. 
Jer  32.  44.  men  shall  s.  evidences,  and  seal  them 

SUBSCIUBED. 
Jer.  32.  10.  I  s.  the  evidence,  and  sealed  it 

12.  Ill  presence  of  the  wilncsseB  that  s.  the  book 
SUBSTANCE. 
Ocn.7.4.1  will  destroy  every  livings,  from  ofFearth 
23.  every  living  s.  was  destroyed,  man  and  caltle 
12.  5.  A  brain  took  all  tlie  s.  they  had  gathered 
13.6.tlieir  ,s.  was  great,  so  that  thoy  could  not  dwell 
15. 14.  afterward  thev  shall  come  out  with  great  s. 
34.  23.  shall  not  their  cattle  and  their  s.  be  ours  ? 
36.  6.  and  Esau  took  his  cattle  and  all  his  s. 
Pette.ll.  H.tlie  earth  swallowed  them  up  all  their  s. 
33.  ll    bless.  Lord,  his  .s.  and  accept  the  work 
yosA. 14. 4.  they  gave  to  the  Levites  cities  for  their .?. 
I  Sam.  9. 1 1,  his  name  was  Kisii,  a  mighty  man  of  s. 

1  Chron.  27.  31.  all  these  were  the  rulers  of  ihe  s. 
28.  1.  the  stewards  overall  the  s.  of  ihe  king 

2CAr.21.17.tliey  carried  away  all  s.  in  king's  house 
31. 3.  lie  appointed  also  the  king's  portion  of  his  s. 
32.  29.  God  had  given  Hezekiiih  s.  very  much 
35.7.  Josiah  gave  bullocks,  these  were  of  king's  s. 
Ezra  8.  21.  to  seek  of  him  a  right  way  for  our  s. 
10.  8.  would  not  come,  all  hiss.^shonld  be  forfeied 
Job  1.  3.  Job's  s.  also  was  seven  thousand  slieep 
10.  and  his  s.  is  increased  in  the  land 

5.  5.  and  the  robbers  swallowed  up  their  s. 

6.  22.  did  Isav,  givea  reward  for  me  of  yours.  ? 
15. 29.  he  shall  not  be  rich,  nor  shall  hiss,  continue 
20.  18.  according  to  his  s.  shall  the  restitution  be 
22.20.  whereas  ours,  is  not  cut  down, butremnant 
30.  22.  thou  lifiest  me  up  and  dissolvest  my  s. 

Psal.  17.  14.  they  leave  their  s.to  their  babes 
105.  21.  he  made  Joseph  ruler  over  all  his  s. 
139. 15.  my  s.  was  not  hid  from  thee,  when  made 
16.  thine  eyes  did  see  my  s.  yet  being  imperfect 

Prov.  1.  13.  we  shall  find  all  precious  s.  we  shall  fill 
3.  9.  honour  the  L.  with  thy  s.  and  the  first-fruits 
6.  31.  he  shall  give  all  the  s.  of  his  house 
8.21.  that  I  may  cause  those  tliat  love  rne  inherit  s. 

10.  3.  but  he  casteth  away  the  s.  of  the  wicked 
12.  27.  but  the  s.  of  a  diligent  man  is  precious 
28.  8.  he  that  by  usury  incre.nseth  his  s, 

29.3.  keeps  companv  with  harlots,  spendeth  his  s. 
Cant.  8.  7.  if  a  mnn'would  give  all  his  s.  for  love 
fsa.  6.  13.  as  a  teil-tree  and  as  an  oak  who.se  s.  is 
in  them,  so  the  holy  seed  shsll  be  s.  thereof 
Jer.  15.  13.  thy  s.  will  I  eive  to  the  spoil,  17.  3. 
Has.  12.8.1  am  become  rich,  I  have  found  me  outs. 
Obad.\'i.  nor  laid  hands  on  their  s.in  their  calamity 
Mic.  4.  13.  I  will  consecrate  their  s.  to  L.  of  earth 
I.ukc  8.  3.  which  ministered  to  him  of  their  s. 

15. 13.  the  prodigal  wasted  hiss,  with  riotous liv. 
Hcb.  10.34.  knowing  that  ye  have  in  heav.  better  s. 

11.  1  now  faith  is  thes.  of  things  hoped  for 

SUBTIL. 
•  Gen.3.1.now  the  serpent  was  more  s.than  any  beast 

2  Sam.  13.  3.  and  J.inadab  was  a  very  s.  man 
Prov.l.  10.  with  attire  of  a  harlot,  and  s.  of  heart 

gUBTlLLY. 
\Sam.  23. 22.  for  it  is  told  me  that  he  dealeth  very  s. 
Psal.  105.  2.3.  to  deal  s.  with  his  servants 
Jicts  7.  19.  the  same  dealt  .<;.  with  our  kindred 

SUBTILITY 
(ien.  27.  35.  he  said,  thy  brother  came  with  s. 
^Kivgs  lO.Ut.Jehu  did  it  in  s.  that  he  might  destroy 
Prov°\ .  4.  to  give  s.  to  the  simple,  lo  the  young  man 

8.  t  12.  I  wisdom  dwell  wilh  s.  and  find  out 
Mat. 'id.  4.  they  imelit  tiike  Jesus  by  s.  and  kill  him 
.^cts  13. 10.  Paiil  said,  O  full  of  all  s.  aiid  mischief 
2  Cor.  11.  3.  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve  through  hiss. 

SUBVERT. 
T.am.  3.  36.  to  s.  a  man  the  liord  approveth  not 
Til.  1.  11.  who  s.  whole  houses  teaching  things 

SUBVERTED. 
7VJ  3.  'l.  lie  that  is  such  is  s.  and  sinnelh 

SUBVERTING. 

Aelf  15. 24.  have  troubled  you  with  words,  s.  souls 

2  Tim  2. 14.  words  to  no  profit,  but  lo  j.  of  haarcrs 

S'JO 


sue 

SUBURBS. 
r.cv  95.  34.  but  tte  field  of  the  s.  may  not  be  sold 
jVutt..  35.  3.  the  .<;.  of  them  shall  be  for  their  cafrle 

7.  forty-eialit  cities  shall  ye  ^ive  witb  their  s. 
Josh.  14.  4.  save  cities  with  s.  lor  their  cattle,  21.  2. 
iKings  23. 11. he  took  away  horses  by  chamber  in  s. 
iChrA\.  14.  Levites  left  their  s.  and  cameto  Judali 
Eick.  27.28.  thes.  shall  shake  at  the  sound  of  pilots 
45.  2.  fifty  cubats  round  about  for  the  s.  tliereof 
48.  15.  be  profane  pliice  for  dwelling  and  for  s. 

17.  the  s.  of  the  city  shall  be  toward  the  north 

See  Cities. 

SUCCEED. 

Deut.  23.  6.  the  first-born  shiill  s.  his  brother  dead 

SUCCEEDED. 

Dfvt.  2.  12.  but  the  chihireii  of  Esau  s.  them,  22. 

21.theAmmonites  s.ih<?m,aiid  dwelt  in  tbeirstead 

SUCCEEDEST. 

Dcut.  12.  33.  when  thou  s.  them  in  their  land,  19. 1. 

SUCCESS. 
.Josh  1.8.  for  then  thou  abalt  pros,  and  have  good  s. 
.Jvb  22.  t  2.  not  be  profitable  to  God,  if  he  may  be 
profitable,  doth  his  good  s.  depend  thereon  ? 
Psal.  111.  1 10.  good  s.  have  they  that  do  his  com. 
Piov.  3.  t  4-  soshalt  thou  i:nd  favour  and  goods. 

SUCCOUR. 

2  Sam.  8.5.  when  the  Syrians  came  to  s.  ITadadezer 

18.  3.  ii  is  better  that  thou  s.  us  out  of  the  city 

Hcb.  2.  18.  be  is  able  lo  s.  them  that  ate  tempted 

SUCCOURED. 
2  Sam.  21.  17.  .\bisliai  s.  him,  and  smote  Philistines 
2Cor.  6.2.  and  intheday  ofsalvation  have  Is.  thee 

SUCCOURER. 
/Jom.l6.2.she  bath  been  as.  of  many  and  of  myself 

SUCH. 
(Vc7t.4.20.Jabal  was  Ihe  father  of  s.asdwell  intents 
21.  Jubal  was  the  father  ofs.  as  handle  the  harp 
27.4.  make  me  savoury  meat,  s.  as  I  love,  9.  14. 
46.J,icobtakeawifeol'daugl)t  ofHetli,s.as  these 
30. 32.  speckled  and  spotted,  ofs.  shall  be  my  hire 
41.  19.  s.  as  I  never  saw  in  Egypt  for  badness 
44.  15.  wot  yo  not  that  s.  a  man  as  1  can  divine? 
£Torf.  9.  1-t.  s.  hail  as  liiitli  not  been  in  Egypt,  24. 

10.  14  were  no  s.  locusts  as  they,  nor  shall  be  s. 
ll.O.snall  be  acrcat  cry ,s. as  there  was  none  like  it 
16.  21.  thou  slialt  provide  able  men,  s.  as  fear  God 
34.  10.  s.  as  have  not  been  done  in  all  the  earth 

Lev.  11.34.  meat  on  which  s.watei  cometh  iie  un- 
clean, all  drink  that  be  drunk  in  every  s.  vgs.^iel 
1 1.22.  two  pigeons  s.  as  he  is  able  to  get,  30.  31. 
20.  6.  the  soul  that  turnelh  after  s.  I  will  cut  off 
22  O.soiil  that  bath  touched  any  s. shall  be  unclean 
27.  9.  giveth  ofs.  lo  the  Lord,  shall  be  holy 

J^um.  8.  16.  instead  ofs.  as  open  every  womb 

Dcut.  4.  32.  whether  there  bath  been  any  s.  thing 
5.29.0that  there  were  s.a  heart  in  them  to  fear  me 
13.  11.  shall  do  no  more  any  s.  wickedness,  19.20. 
14.  that  s.  abomination  is  wrought  am.  you, 17. 4. 
Jfi.  9.  s.  time  as  thou  beginnest  to  put  the  sickle 

.fudrr.3.2.  at  least  ^  is  before  knew  nothing  thereof 
19.30.there  was  no  s.  deed  done  or  seen  to  this  day 

1  Sam.  4.  7.  hath  not  been  s.  a  thing  heretofore 
25.  17.  heiss.  a  son  of  Belial,  a  man  cannot  speak 

2  Sam.9.8.thou  shouldcst  look  on  s.  a  dead  dog  as  I 

11.  t25.  for  the  sword  dcvoureth  so  and  s. 

13.  18.  for  with  s.  robes  were  virgins  apparelled 
14.1.3.  wherefore  then  hast  thou  thought.?,  a  thing 

16.2.  that  s.  as  be  faint  in  wilderness  may  drink 
19.36.  why  should  recompense  me  withs.  reward? 

lA'/n^slO.iO.ihere  came  no  more  s.abnnd.ofspices 

12.  there  came  no  s.  almug-lrees, 2  C/iron.  9.  11. 

2  Kimrst).  9.  beware  that  (hou  pass  not  s.  a  place 

7.  19.  if  Lord,  make  windows,  might  s.  a  thing  be? 

21  12.  am  bringing  s.  evil  on  Jerusalem  and  Judah 

23.  22.  suraly  there  was  not  holden  s.  a  passover 
1  Chron.  12.  33.  s.  as  went  forth  to  battle,  36. 

29.  25.  t'le  Lord  bestowed  on  him  .i.  roval majesty 
SCAron   1.  12.  s.  as  none  of  the  kings  have  had 

9.9.not  was  any  s. spice  as  iheqaaengaveSolomon 
11.  16.  s.  asset  their  hearts  to  seek  Ihe  Lord  God 
23. 13.  people  rejoiced,  and  s.  taught  to  sing  praise 

24.  12.  gave  it  to  s.  as  did  the  work  of  the  house 

30.  5.  they  had  not  done  it  of  a  long  time  in  s.  sort 
Ezra  4.  10.  pence,  and  ats.  a  time,  11,  17.  |  7.12. 

6.  21.  all  .<.  as  had  separated  themselves  to  them 

7.  2.").  all  s.  as  know  the  laws  of  thy  God 

27.  which  bath  put  s.  a  thingin  the  king's  heart 

8.  31.  and  ofs.  as  lay  in  wait  bv  the  way 

9.  13.  and  hast  civen  s.  deliverance  as  this 

10. 3.  put  away  the  wives,  and  s.  are  born  of  them 
JVt'A.  6.  11.  I  said,  should  s.  a  man  as  I  flee? 
Es(A.4.11.exceiils.to  whom  the  king  shall  hold  out 

14.  thou  art  come  to  the  kingdom  fors.  a  tinae 
9.  2.  lo  lay  hand  ons.  as  soiisht  their  hurt 
27.  and  upon  all  s.  as  joined  themselves  to  them 
.Tob  15. 13.  and  lettest  s.  words  go  out  of  thy  mouth 

18.  21.  surely  s.  are  the  dwellings  of  the  wicked 
Psal.  25.  10.  to  s.  as  keep  his  covenant,  103.  18. 

27.  12.  s.  as  breathe  out  cruelty  risen  up  ag.  me 

31.  14.  to  slay  s-  as  be  of  upright  tonvcrsatioo 


sue 

P».  37. 2^.  s.  as  be  blessed  of  him  shall  inherit  earth 
40;  4.  respectelh  not  proud  nor  s.  turn  aside  U  lies 

Ifi.  lot  s.  as  love  thy  salvation  say,  70.  4. 
55.20.  his  hands  against  s.  as  be  at  peace  with  him 
73.  1.  God  is  good  to  s.  as  are  of  a  clean  heart 
107.  10.  s.  as  sit  in  darkness,  and  shadow  ofdealh 
125.  5.  as  for  s.  as  turn  aside  to  crooked  ways 
139.  6.  s.  knowledge  is  loo  wonderful  for  me 
144.  15.  happy  is  ihat  people  that  is  in  s.  a  case 

Prav.  1 1.  20.  but  s.  as  are  upright  are  his  delight 
28.  4.  but  s.  as  keep  the  law  contend  wrtli  them 
31.8.  in  cause  ofs.  as  are  appointed  to  destruchop 

F.cel.  4.  1.  behold,  the  tears  ofs.  as  were  oppressed 

/.va.9.1.  dimness  shall  not  be  s.  as  was  in  her  vexnt. 
10. 20.  and  s.  as  arc  escaped  of  the  house  of  Jncoh 
20.6.  behold,  s.  is  our  expectation,  whitlier  we  flea 

37.  .30.  ye  shall  eat  this  years,  as  growelh  of  itself 
58.  5.  is  it  s.  a  fast  that  1  have  chosen  ? 

60.8.  who  hath  beards,  a  thing?  who  hath  seens 
.Trr.  2.  10.  consider,  and  see  if  there  be  s.  a  thing      . 

5.  9.  my  soul  be  avenged  on  s.  a  nation,  39.  |  9.  H 
15.2.s.as  are  for  death  lo  death,  s.as  are  fin  swnnl 

s.  as  are  fiir  famine,  s.  as  are  fiir  captivity,  43. 11 

21.  7.1  will  delivers,  as  are  left  in  this  city  for  pest. 

38.  4.  in  speaking  s.  words  unto  them 

44. 14.  for  none  shall  return,  but  s.  ,-is  shall  esrapa 
Dan.  1.4.s.as  had  ability  in  them  lo  stand  in  palaco 

10.  15.  and  when  he  had  spoken  s.  words  to  me 

11.  32.  s.  as  do  wickedly  shall  be  corrupt 

12.1. there  shall  be  a  lime  of  trouble, a.  as  nev.  was 

./7m6P.«5.1fi.tliey  shall  call  .v.  as  areskilftillo  wailing 

.Mic.  5.  15.  in  anger  and  fury  s.  they  have  not  heard 

Zcph.  1.  8.  s.  as  are  clothed  with  strange  apparel 

jl/rt(.9.8.glorified  G.who  had  given  s.  power  to  men 

18.  5.  whoso  shall  receive  ones,  little  child  in  my 

name,  receiveth  me,  Mark  9.  37 

19. 14.  suffer  little  children  to  come  tome,  for  ofs. 

is  thekingdom  of  G.  Mark  10.  14.  /.itkc  18. 16. 

24.  21.  then  shall  be  great  tribulation,  s.  as  was 

nut  since  bejinningof  the  world,  .Mark  13.  19. 

44.  ill  s.  an  hour  as  ye  think  not,  Ihe  Son  cometh 

26. 18.  he  said,  go  into  the  city  to  s.  a  man  and  say 

Mnrk4.\S.s<nvn  among  thorns,  s.  as  hear  the  word 

20.  sown  in  rood  ground,  ares,  as  bear  the  word 

33.  with  iniiny  s.  parables  spake  he  to  t-hem 

./oAn  4.23.  for  the  Father  seekeths.  to  worship  him 

8.  5.  Moses  commanded  that  s.  shoulil  be  stoned 

9.  16.  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  s.  miracles? 
y?c<s  2.  47.  the  L.  added  daily  s.  as  should  be  saved 

3.  6.  s.  as  I  have,  give  I  tbec,  tw.  up  and  walk 
15.  24.  lo  whom  we  gave  no  s.  commandment 
]6.-i4.  who  having  received  s.a  charge  thrust  Ihem 
18.  15.  for  I  will  be  no  jmL-e  ofs.  matters 
21.25.havoconcliided,tiiatlliev  observe  nos. thing 

22.  22.  sail),  aw  ay  with  s.  a  fellow  from  the  earth 
25.20.because  I  doubted  ofs.  manner  of  questions 
26.  29.  weri!  almost,  and  altogether  s.  as  1  am 

Rom.  16. 18.  they  that  are  s  serve  not  our  L.  Jesus 

1  Cor.  5. 1.  s.  fornication  as  is  iiotso  much  as  named 

6.  1 1,  and  s.  were  some  of  you,  but  ye  are  washed 
7. 15.  brother  or  sister  is  not  iimlcr  bond.  ins.  case 

28-  s.  shall  have  trouble  in  fiesh,  but  I  spare  ynu 

10.  13.  no  temiitation,  but  s.  as  is  common  to  man 
I1.1fi.se<!m  lobe  contentions, we  have  no  s.  custom 

15.  48.  s.  are  they  lhat  areearthy,  s.  are  they  that 
16.16. that  ve  submit  yourselves  tos.  and  every  one 

18.  therefore  acknowledge  ye  Ihem  that  are  s. 

2  Cor.  2.  G.  sufficient  lo  s.  a  man  is  this  punishment 
3.  4.  s.  trust  have  we  through  Christ  to  God-ward 

12.  seeing  then  that  we  have  s.  hope,  we  use 
10   11.  let  s.  a  one  think,  s.  as  we  are  in  word  hy 

letters,  s.  will  we  be  indeed  when  wearopreseni 
1 1. 13.  for  s.  are  fiflse  apostles,  deceitful  workers 

12.  20.  I  fi^ar,  I  shall  not  find  you  s.  as  I  would; 
and  that  I  shall  be  found  to  you  s.as  ye  would  not 

Gal.  5.  23.  meekness,  against  s.  there  is  no  law 
FpA.5.27.not  having  spot  or  wrinkle, or  any  s.  thing 
Pkil.  2.  29.  receive  him,  and  hold  s.  in  reputation 
1  Thess.  4.6.  because  Ijie  Ld.  is  the  avenger  of  all  s. 
•2Thcss.  3.  12.  now  them  tlint  are  s.  we  command. 
1  Tim.  6.  5.  corrupt  men,  from  s.  withdraw  thyself 
2Ton.  3.  5.  traitors,  headv,  from  s.  turn  away 
Tit.  3. 1 1,  that  he  that  is  s!  is  subverted  and  sinnetb 
Heh.  5.12.  ve  are  becomes,  as  have  need  of  milk 

7.  21).  s.  a  hish  priest  became  us,  who  is  holy 
8. 1.  have  s.  a  high  priest,  who  is  set  on  right  hand 
12.3.  him  lhat  endured .<.  contradiction  of  sinnen     , 

13.  16.  for  with  s.  sacrifices  God  is  well  pleased 
.Jam.  4.  13.  to-morrow  we  will  go  into  .i.  a  city 

16.  in  vour  boastings,  all  s.  rejoicing  is  evil 
9  Pet.  1.  17.  when  there  came  s.  a  voice  to  him 

3  .John  8.  we  therefore  ought  to  receive  *.  to  be 
Rev.  5.  13.  and  s.  as  are  in  Ihe  sea  heard  I,  ecyjn? 

16.  18.  s.  as  was  not  since  men  were  or.  the  earth 
20.  0.  on  s.  the  second  dea'h  hath  no  power 

SUCH  like. 
F.zek.  18. 14.  and  consideieth,  and  doeth  not ».  Uk» 
Gal.  5.  21.  drunkenness,  revellings  and  s.  like 

SUCH  a  or>e.  ^ 

Oen.  41.  38.  he  said,  can  we  find  s  a  one  as  lhi»  is  I 


SUD 

Ruth  4.  !.  no,  s.  a  one,  turn  aside,  sit  down  liere 

J- 1-  14.  :{.  du3t  iliou  open  ihine  eyes  on  «.  a  one? 

S'SiU.aO.'il.  lliuiiglilcst  llial  t  was^.n  one  us  tlivsell 

•>(■:. ■illiairy.'<cal|iol'«.  a  one  asgiielli  un  in  liespasia. 

1  Cur   5.  5.  til  ili.liver  s.  a  one  unto  f  uliin 

11.  il'a  (Iniiikuril,  \vi;li  s.  a  .nt  no  nut  to  cat 

-  Cor.i!.7.s.a  uHtsliOulil  beswallowt'ti  up  Willi  sorr. 
10  1 1.  let  .V.  (1  (I1IC  think  tins,  that  such  iis  we  are 
\i.  'J.  s.  a  one  caujilii  up  to  ilie  lliiitl  heaven 
5.  of*.  «  one  will  I  ^lory,  yet  not  ol'inyselt 
(!(U.  li.  I.  restores,  none  in  the  siiirit  of  iiieeknesa 
I'htleiii  y.  I  beseech,  beings,  a  one  as  Paul  the  aged 

St'CH  ami  SUCH. 
I-N°(l»i.2l.*2  uppiiinted  my  servants  to  s.  an(i  5.  place 

2  Ham.  12.  6.  1  would  have  given  s.  and  s.  tliing.-< 
2  Kings  li.  ti.  Ill  «'.  and  s.  a  place  shall  be  my  camp 

SCCH  tilings. 
T'.xnd.  12.  HC.  they  lout  .<.  things  as  they  required 
l.eo.  10.  J"J.  and  s.  tilings  have  beliilleii  me 
/>fut.'25.1t>.  they  thatdos.t/((«n-s  are  an  abomlnat. 
lailg.  13.  'l'.\.  aor  ha''e  toUl  us  s.  things  an  these 
I  S,m.  'i.  2:l.  Eh  saiil  to  them,  why  do  ye.?,  things  ? 
iXings  l!>.2i).sliall  eat  s.  things  as  grow  ot'themsel. 

Uo.  15.  the  captain  took  s.  things  as  were  ol'gold 
\'i  A.  6.  8.  theie  are  nos  t/i;7i^sdoneaslhon  sayesl 
K.<«A.  2.  !).  with  s.  things  as  belonged  to  her 

k>b  12.3.  yea,  who  knowctli  nols,.t/tiHi^''.s  as  these? 

10.  2.  Job  said,  1  have  heard  many  ^".  things 

23.  11.  and  many  s.  things  are  with  him 
'rr.  18.  13.  ask  ye  now  who  hath  heard  5.  things 
hiek.  IT.  15.  shall  he  esca|ie  that  doulh  s.  things? 
Ziiin.  2.  10.  there  is  no  king  that  asked  «.  things 
Mark  7.  8.  many  other  s.  like  things  ye  do,  13. 

J3.  7.  be  not  troubled,  s   things  must  needs  he 
(..kAtD.  0.  but  who  is  this  of  whom  I  hears,  things 

10.  7.  remain,  eating  s.  thi-igs  as  they  give,  8. 

)l.  41.  but  give  alms  of  s.  things  as  ye  have 

13.2.wcre  sinners,  because  they  sutfered  s.lhings? 
John  7.  32.  that  the  people  murmured  s.  things 
.4c<s25. 18.  they  brought  no  accusation  ot's. things 

28.  Itl.  lajed  us  with  s.  things  as  were  necessary 
y<0//j.  1.32.  who  commit  s.CAf»^s  are  worthy  oldealh 

2. 2.  judgment  against  them  who  commit  s.t/tiH^s 

3.  O  man,  that  judgest  them  which  do  s.  things 

0«i. 5.21. that  do  .s.tAiHo-sshall  not  inherit  kingdom 

Neb.  II.  14.  they  that  says,  things  declare  plainly 

13.  5.  be  content  with  s.  things  as  ye  have 
2Pc£.3.14.  beloved,  seeing  that  ye  look  for  s.  things 

SUCK,  Sabslantice. 
f?en.21.7.  that  Sarah  should  have  given  children  s. 
I  -Sam.  1.23.  so  II;innah  abode  and  gave  her  son  s. 
I  Kings  3.  21.  uh.n  I  rose  to  give  my  child  s. 
/.«a.  40.  t  11-  he  fhall  gently  lead  those  that  gives. 
I.nm.  4.  3.  the  sea-monsters  give  s.  to  their  young 
^/u£.24.l9.woeto  them  with  child, and  to  them  thai 
gives,  ill  those  days,  Mark  13. 17.  /-uAe21.23. 
Z.uA't:23.  2t).  blessed  arc  the  pa|isthat  never  gave  s. 

SUCK. 
.')eiif.32.13.  he  made  him  to  s.  honey  out  of  the  rock 

13. 10.  they  shall  s.  of  the  abundance  of  the  seas 
Job  3.  12.  or  why  the  hrea-it  that  I  should  s.? 

iU.  It),  he  shall  s.  ll.e  poison  of  asps 

3'J.  30.  her  young  ones  also  s.  u|)  blood 
iiii.  00. 10.  thou  Shalt  s.tlie  milk  of  the  Gentiles,  and 
;halt  s.  the  breast  of  kings  and  know  the  Lord 

Co.  II.  that  ye  may  s.  and  be  satisfied  with  breasts 

12.  then  shall  ye  s.  ye  shall  be  borne  on  her  sides 
tCiek.  93.  34.  thou  shalt  even  drink  it  and  s.  it  out 
Juet  2.  Iti.  gather  children  and  those  that  s.  breaat 

SUCKED. 
Cant.  8.  1.  that  s.  the  breasts  of  rny  mother 
Luke  11.27.  blessed  nre  the  paps  that  thou  hast  s. 

SUCKING. 
N'um.  11. 12.  as  a  nursing  lather  beareth  thes.  child 

1  Sam.  7.  9.  Samuel  look  a  s.  lamb  and  otlered  it 
fra.  11.  8.  s.  child  shall  plviy  on  the  hole  of  the  asji 

49.  15.  can  a  woman  forget  hers,  child  ? 

I, am.  4. 4.  tongue  of  the  s.  child  cleaveth  to  mouth 
SUCKLING. 

Deut.  32. 25.  the  s.  also  with  Ihe  man  of  grey  hairs 

I5ani.I5. 3.slay  liolh  m.in  and  worn  an,  infant  and  s. 

i/er.  44.  7.  to  cut  ottfiom  vou  child  and  s. 
SUCKLINGS. 

)  Sjm.22.  19    Doeg  smote  children  and  s.  of  Nob 

>'*(j/.8.2.  out  of  mouth  of  babes  anil  s.  ^a«.2i.lli. 

l.,lim.  2.  11.  the  s.  swoon  in  the  streets  of  the  city 
SUDDEN. 

.Too  22.  10.  therpforc  s.  fear  troubleth  thee 

ProB.3. 25.  he  not  afraid  ofs.  fear  nor  of  desolation 

lTAcas.5.3.  then  s.destniciinn  Cometh  upon  them 
SUDDENLY. 

A'lim.  0.  9.  and  if  any  man  die  very  s.  by  him 
12.  4.  the  I,ord  spake  s.  unto  Moses  and  Aaron 
35.  22.  bill  if  he  thrust  him  s.  without  enmity 

/>ru'  7.  4.  the  anger  of  1  he  Lord  will  destroy  you  s. 

.^<i.>A    10.  9.  .loshiia  came  unto  them  s.  II.  7. 

2j>if/i.l5.14.  lest  h?  overtake  uss.  and  smite  the  city 

2  Chrnn.  29.  .'Ui.  ri'joii'cd,  for  the  thing  was  done  s. 
lob  .1.3.  taking  root,  hut  s.  I  cursed  his  habitation 
V.33.  il  the  scuur^o  slav  .i.  he  will  luugh  itl  trial 

2U1 


BUP 

Psal.  G.  10.  let  lliein  return  and  be  aehatned  *. 
64.  4.  ».  do  they  slioot  at  him  and  fear  not 

7    with  an  ariow  s.  shall  they  be  wounded 
Prtv.  0.  15.  therefore  his  calaniily  shall  come  s. 
he  eliull  be  broken  s.  without  remedy 

7.  1  22.  he  goelh  aner  ner  s.  as  an  o.k  to  slaughter 
24.  22.  <or  their  calamity  shall  rise  s. 

29.1. slialls.be destroyed,  and  that  without  remedy 
Eccl.  9.  12.  when  it  liilledi  s.  upon  them 
ha.  29.  5.  yea,  it  shall  be  at  un  instant  s. 

iili.  13.  us  u  breach,  whose  breaking  cometh  s. 

47.  11.  and  desolation  shall  come  upon  thee  s. 

48.  3.  1  did  lliem  s.  and  they  if  me  to  pass 

■ler.  4.20.  s.  are  my  tents  sjioiled  and  my  curtains 
0.  2li.  for  the  spoiler  shall  s.  come  upon  us 
15.  8.  1  have  caused  them  to  fall  upon  it  s. 

18.  22.  when  thou  shall  bring  a  truiip  s.  on  them 

49.  19.  but  1  will  s.  make  liim  run  away,  50.  44. 
51.  8.  Bab.  is  s.  tallen  and  destroyed,  howl  for  her 

Hab.  2. 7.  shall  they  not  rise  uji  s.  that  shall  bite  thee 
Mai.  3.  1.  the  Lord  shall  s.  come  to  his  temple 
MiirkW.  8.  s.  saw  no  man  any  more,  save  Jesus  only 

13.  30.  lest  coming  s.  he  find  you  sleejiing 
t.uke  2.  13.  s.  there  was  with  the  angel  a  multitude 

9.  39.  a  sjiiril  takelh  him,  und  he  s.  crielli  out 
Jlcls  2.  2.  and  s.  there  came  a  sound  from  heaven 

v.  '.'>.  s.  there  siiined  a  light  fiom  heaven,  22.  0. 
It).  20.  and  s.  there  was  a  great  earthiiuake 
28.  0.  when  he  should  have  fallen  down  dead  s. 

1  7'j;«.5.22.lay  hands  s.on  no  man,  keep  thyself  pure 

SUE. 
Mat.  5.  40.  and  if  any  man  will  s.  thee  at  the  law 

SI.'Fi'KU. 
£io(Z.12.23.the  Ld.will  not  s.  the  destroyer  to  come 
22.  18.  thou  Shalt  not  s.  a  witch  to  live 
Lev.  2.  13.  nor  slialts.  saltofthecov.  to  be  lacking 

19.  17.  thou  shalt  rebuke  hini,  not  s.  sin  U4>oii  liiin 
22.  10.  or  s.  them  to  bear  the  iiiiipiily  of  trespass 

Jfum.  21.  23.  Sihon  would  not  s.  Israel  to  pass 
Deut.  21.  t  12.  and  she  shull  s.  her  nails  to  grow 
.fosh.  10.  19.  s.  them  not  to  enter  their  cities 
.ludg.  1.  34.  not  s.  them  to  come  dow  n  to  Ihe  valley 
15.  I.  hut  her  father  would  not  s.  him  to  go  in 
10.26.Samson  sii:i,  «.  me  thai  I  may  feel  the  pillars 

2  i'lim. 14.1 1.  not  s.  the  revengers  of  blood  any  more 

1  Kings  15  17.  that  he  might  nut  s.  any  to  go  out 
Ksth.  3.  8.  it  is  not  lor  the  king's  profit  to  s.  them 

0.  t  10. .«.  not  a  whit  to  fail  of  all  thou  hast  spoken 
■  lob  9.  18.  he  will  not  s.  me  to  take  my  breath 
21.3.  s.  me  that  I  may  speak,  after  that  mock  on 
24.  11.  tread  their  wine-presses,  and  s.  thirst 
30.  2.  s.  me  a  liltle,  and  1  w  ill  shew  thee 
I'sal.'J.  13.  consider  my  trouble  which  I  s.  of  them 

10.  10.  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul,  nor  wilt  thou  s. 
thine  holy  Onetoseecorrnplion,^cfs'2.27.|13.35 

34.  1(1.  the  young  lions  do  lack  und  s.  hunger 
55.  22.  he  will  never  s.  the  righteous  to  be  moved 

88.  15.  while  I  s.  thy  terrors,  1  am  distracted 

89.  33.  nor  will  1  s.  my  faithfulness  to  fail 

101 .  3.  a  higl:  look  and  a  proud  heart,  will  not  I  s. 

121.  3.  he  will  not  s.  thy  loot  to  be  moved 
Prnii.  10.3.  Ld.will  not  s.  soul  of  righteous  to  famish 

19.  15.  and  an  idle  soul  shall  s.  hunger 

19.  a  man  of  great  wiath  shall  s.  punishment 
Reel.  5.  C.  s.  not  thy  mouth  to  cau.se  thy  tiesh  to  sin 
12.  the  aliuiidaiiceof  the  rich  not  s.  him  to  sleej) 
F.zck.  44.  20.  nor  s.  their  locks  to  grow  long 
//t'S. 5.  t4. their  doings  will  not  sthcn  to  turn  to  God 
Mat.  3.  15.  Jesus  said  to  him,  s.  it  to  bo  so  now 

8.  21.  s.  me  first  to  bury  my  father,  J^uke  9.  59. 
31.  s.  us  to  go  aw.iy  into  the  swine,  /.ukeS.'.ifi 

10.  21.  that  lie  must  s.  many  things  of  the  eliler.s, 
17.  12.  Mark  8.  31.  |  9.  12.  J.uke  9.  22.  |  17.25, 

17.  17.  how  long  shall  I  s.  you?  bring  him  hither 
to  me,   Mark  9.  19.  f.vke'.).  41. 

19.  14.  s.  little  childien,  Mark  10. 14.  Au/re  18.  10. 

23. 13.  neither  s.  ye  them  that  are  entering  to  go  ui 
^?((rt7. 12.yes.  Iiimno  more  to  do  ought  for  his  lath. 

I  l.IO.  Jesus  would  not  s.any  man  to  carry  a  vessel 

AuAc22.  15  desired  toeut  this  passover  before  1  s. 

31.  s.  ye  thus  far, he  touch,  his  ear  and  healed  him 

2-t.  40.  It  behoved  Christ  to  s.  Jicts  3.  18. 1 26. 23. 
.lets  3.18.  God  before  shewed  that  Christ  should  s. 

5.  41.  they  were  counted  worthy  to  s.  shame 

7. 24.  seeing  one  of  them  s. wrong  he  defended  him 

9.  10.  howgr.  things  he  musts,  for  my  name's  sake 
21.  39.  I  beseech  iliee,  s.  me  to  npeak  to  the  people 

ftn7rt.8.I7.ifso  b^tliat  wes.with  him  that  we  maybe 
I(Vir.3.15.if  any  man's  work  be  bur  nt, he  shall  s. loss 
4  12. being  reviled, we  bless;  being  persecuted, wes. 

6.  7.  wiiy  not  rather ».  yourselves  to  he  defrauded? 
9. 12  we  have  nol  used  this  power  but  .i.  all  things 
10.13. God  wlli  not  ».yc)u  to  be  tempted  above  that 
12.  26.  if  one  member  i.  all  members  s.  wilh  it 

2  Cor.  1.  0.  '.he  same  suiTtTings  which  we  also  «. 

11.  19.  for  ye  ».  fools  gladly  seeing  ye  are  wise 
20.  for  ye  s.  if  a  man  bring  you  into  bondage 

(ial.i.  1\.  if  I  preach,  why  do  I  yet  s.  persecution? 
6.12.  es'  thcyshould  s  persecution  fororossof  Ch. 
r>  '(.1.29.  given  yuu  tobelicrcandtQ*.  f^rbissake 


BUP 

Phil.  4. 12. 1  ain  instructed  to  abound  ait.l  to  s  ncei 
17'Afss.  3.4.  we  told  you  before,  tliul  w.^' should^. 
2  7'AfSS.I.5.  Ihe  kingdom  ol  God  loi  which  ye  ulsoj 
J  'J'im.  2.  12.  I  a.  not  a  woman  to  leai.h  nor  Lo  u.surp 

4.  10.  for  thetefort  we  both  hibour  and  s.  leproaej 
2  7'/7/i.l.l2.fur  Ihe  v^  Inch  cause  i  also  s. these  ihiiifl 

2.9.  wherein  Is.  trouble  as  an  evil  iloor  to  buntis 
12.  if  we  s.  we  shall  also  reign  with  liim 

3.  12.  all  that  live  godly  shall  s.  peifeeuiion 
/yrf.11.25.  choosing  rather  tos.ailhclion  wilhpeo 

13.  3.  reniiniber  them  who  s.  adversity 

22.  brethren,  s.  the  word  of  e.xlioiliiuon 
./«;k.5.  t7.s.  therefore  wilh  long  patience,  brethren 
1  I'et.  2.  20.  but  if  when  ye  do  well,  and  s.  lor  il 

3.14.  but  if  yes.  for  righteousn.  sake,  happy  a-e  ye 
17.  it  is  better  I  hat  ye  s.  lor  well  doing  than  evil 

4. 15.  but  let  none  of  you  s.  as  a  murderer  or  thiel 
10.  yet  if  any  mans,  as  a  Christian,  not  be  asham 
19.  let  then)  thai  s.  according  lo  liicwill  of  God 

Jtev.  2.  10.  fear  none  of  those  lliin^s  ihou  slialts. 
11.9.  not  s.  dead  bodies  to  be  put  ni  their  giaves 

SUl'FERED. 
Gen.  20.  6.  therefore  s.  I  thee  not  to  touch  her 
31.  7.  but  God  s.  him  not  lo  hurt  me 
28.  and  hasi  not  s.me  lo  kiss  my  sons  and  dfingbl. 
Deut.  8.  3.  he  humbled  thee,  and  s.  thee  to  hu  iger 

18.  14.  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  not  s.  thee  si>  to  ia 
■Judg.  3.  28.  and  they  s.  nut  a  man  to  pass  over 

1  S«;«.24.  7.  David  s.  them  not  to  rise  against  Saul 

2  .Sam.  21.  10.  and  s.  not  the  biids  lo  rest  on  tW..s: 

1  Cluhn.  10. 21.  he  s.  no  man  to  do  '.iieni  w  r i)~i   f.a 

reproved  kings  for  their  sakes,   t'sal.  i'.S.  H, 
.Job  31.  30.  neither  have  I  s.  my  mouth  lo  si'i 
■  ler.  15.  15.  know  that  for  thy  suke  I  s.  rebuke 
jU(/<.3.15  Jesus  suid,suir.  it  to  be  so  ;  then  lies.  Ui* 

19.  H.  Moses  s.  you  to  put  away  your  w'lveK 
24.43.  nor  s.  his  house  to  be  bioken,  J.:iUe  12.39 

27.  19.  I  have  s.  many  things  this  day  in  a  drecm 
Alark  1.114. . ho  s.  not  the  devils  to  speak,  J,iike4  41. 

5.  19.  how  belt,  Jesus  s.  him  not,  but  said  tc  hiai 
26.  and  I.;;;!  s.  many  things  of  many  physieiain 
37.  and  he  s.  no  man  lo  follow  !iim,  save  Pelei 

10.  4.  Moses  s.  to  write  a  bill  of  divorceaient 
I.uke  8.  32.  he  s.  them  to  enter  into  the  swine 
51.  hes.no  man  logo  in,savcPi,ter,  James,  John 

13.  2.  were  sinners,  because  they  s.  such  things? 

24.2G.Ofools,oughl  nolChr.toha-  cs.the.se  things? 
..icts  13.  18.  sboul  forty  years  s.  he  their  manners 

14.J0.  .viio  s.  all  natiojis  lo  walk  in  their  own  ways 

10.  7.  they  essiiyed,but  the  Spirit  s.  them  not 
17.  3.  alleging  that  Christ  must  needs  have  s. 
19.  30.  disciples  s.  Iiini  not  lo  entei  ii.  unto  people 

28.  16.  but  Paul  was  s    to  dwell  by  himself 

2  Cur.  7. 12   1  did  it  not  for  his  cause  that  s.  wronj 

11.  25.  once  was  1  stoned,  thrice  I  s.  shipwreck 
Cral.  3.  4.  have  ye  s   so  many  things  in  vain  ? 
I'bil.  3.  8.  for  whom  I  have  s.  the  loss  of  all  things 
1  Thess.  2.  2.  but  even  after  that  we  had  s.  before 

14.  ye  have  s. like  things  of  your  ownrounlry  men 
//cA.2.16.  for  in  that  he  hims.  huth  s.  being  linipted 
5.  8.  he  learned  obedience  by  things  which  he  s. 
7.  23.  they  were  not  s.  continue  by  reason  of  death 
9.20.  for  then  must  he  often  have  s.  since  foundaU 
13.  12.  «  herefore  Jesus  also  s.  without  the  gate 
1  ."ft.  2.  21.  Christ  s.  for  us,  leaving  us  an  example 

23.  when  he  s.  he  threatened  not,  but  coiiir-.itted 
3.18.  for  Christ  hath  once  s.  forsins,  just  forunjust 

4.  1.  us  Christ  hath  s.  for  us  in  the  fiesh,  he  that 

hath  s.  in  the  flesh  hath  ceased  I'roni  sin 

5.  10.  after  ye  have  s.  a  while,  make  ye  perfect 

SUFFEREST. 
Rev.  2.  20.  because  thou  s.  that  woman  Jezebel 

SUFFERETH. 
/'srt?.66.9.  bless  God  who  snot  our  feet  to  be  moved 
107.  38.  blesseth,  and  s.  not  their  cattle  to  decieosa 
Mat.  II.  12.  the  kingdom  of  heaven  s.  violence 
Jicts  28.  4.  yet  vengeance  s.  him  not  to  live 
1  Cor.  13.  4  charitv  s.  Ions  and  is  kind,  envieth  nol 

SUFFEUING. 
.^ctslTi.'l.  the  wind  not  s. us,  we  sailed  under  Crcfo 
. /rtm. 5. 10. for  an  exainpleofs. affliction, and  patienca 

1  Pet.  2.  19.  if  a  man  endure  grief,  .s.  \^rollgfully 
■ludel.  an  example,*,  the  ven3eancoof  ete/nalfirs 

SUFFERING. 
Heh.  2.  9.  for  the  s.  of  deaih,  crowned  with  glory 

SUFFERINGS. 
Horn. 8.  18.  I  reckon  that  thes.  of  this  present  time 

2  Cor.  1.  5.  for  as  the  s.  of  Christ  a'jonnd  in  u« 

6.  enduring  the  same  s.  which  we  also  siilTer 

7.  ve  are  partakers  of  thes.  so  of  thv'  innsolatioj 
PA;7.'3  10.  that  I  may  know  the  fellowship  of  his* 
Col.  1.  24.  who  now  rejoice  in  my  s    for  you 
//fA.2.10.  makecaptainofsalvation  |<'rfeci  thro  a 
1  Pel.  1.  IV  it  testified  before-hand  tlie.«.  of  dins' 

4.  13.  inasmuch  as  ye  are  partakers  of  Chrisl'i  s 
5.1. 1  am  a  witness  ofthp.9.of(!!hrist,and  partaker 

SUFFICE. 
JVum.  11. 22.  shall  herds  be  slain  to  ».  them?  omhaU 
the  fish  of  the  sea  be  gathered  together  to  s  ihcml 
£>Mt(.3.-36.  let  it  s.  thee,  screak  no  m  jre  to  nie  ofUifi 


SUN 

I  /r<nff.s20. 10.  irdu8lot"Sam(ir'ag!inIl5.  forpeopJe 
Eiek.  44.6.  let  it  s.  you  oCall  your  iihoniinut.  4.'i.  U. 
Hjs.  12.  1 8.  Ephraim  said,  all  iny  labours  s.mo  not 

1  Pet. 4. 3.  for  the  time  past  ii. ay  s.  to  liuve  wrought 

SUFFICKO 

Judg.-l.M  savellieiii  wives,  ye  so  they  s.llieui  not 

Rul/i2.  14.  she  did  eat,  and  was  «.  and  left 

IS.gavehertlialshe  had  reservedjaftershe  wass. 

SUFFUJETH. 

John  14.  8.  Lord,  shew  us  the  Father  and  it  s.  us 

SUFFICIENCY. 
L,cv-  5.  t  7.  if  his  hand  cannot  reach  to  the  s.  of  a 
lamb,  then  two  turtle-doves  or  pigeons,  12.  fS. 

25.  1  26.  if  his  hand  hatli  found  «.  to  redeem  it 
Job  20.  22.  in  fuhiess  of  his  «.  he  shall  be  in  straits 

2  Cur.  3.5.  we  arc^  noi  sutlicient,  but  ours. is  of  God 
9. 8.  s.  in  all  tlnn^s  ve  may  abound  in  good  work 

SUFFICIENT. 
Kzod.  36. 7.  for  the  stud"  tney  had  was  s.  for  work 
JJeut.  15.  8.  thou  shall  lend  him  s.  for  his  need 
33.  7.  let  Ills  hand  be  s.  for  him,  thou  a  help  to  him 
Prov.  25.  1(1.  eat  so  much  honey  as  is  5.  for  thee 
Isa.  4U.  16.  and  Lebanon  is  not  s.  to  burn,  nor  the 
beasts  tliereof  s.  for  a  burnt-otTenng 
Mat.  6.  34.  .?.  to  the  day  is  the  evil  thereof 
J,uke  14.  28.  whether  he  have  s.  to  finish  it 
Johnd.l.  two  bund,  penny-worth  of  bread  is  not  s. 
2  Cor.  2.  6.  s.  to  such  a  man  is  this  punishment 
16.we  are  a  savour,  and  who  is  5.  for  these  things? 

3.  5.  not  that  we  are  i.  of  ouiselves  to  think 
12.  9.  he  said  to  me,  my  grace  is  s.  for  thee 

SUFFICIENTLY. 
S  CAr.  30.  3.  priests  had  rmt  sanctified  themselves  s. 
Isa.  23.  18.  that  dwell  before  the  Liiid  to  eat  s. 

SUIT. 
Judg.  17.  10.  I  will  give  thee  a  s.  of  apparel 
2. Sam.  15.  4.  thatev.  man  who  hath  anys.  or  cause 
Job  II.  19.  vea,  many  sliall  make  s.  unto  thee 

"SUITS. 
Isa.  3.  22.  will  take  away  changeable  s.  of  apparel 

SUM,  Substantnte. 

Exod.  21.  30.  if  there  be  laid  on  bim  a  s.  of  mnney 

30. 12.  when  thou  takcst  the  s.  of  children  of  Israel 

38.  21.  this  IS  the  5.  of  the  tabernacli'  of  testimony 

JVum.  1.  2.  take  the  s  of  all  the  coni»regalion,  26.  2. 

49.  thou  shall  not  take  the  s.  of  the  Levites 

4.  2.  take  the  s.  of  the  sons  of  Kohalh 

22.  take  also  the  s.  of  the  sons  of  Gershon 

26.  4.  take  the  s.  of  people  from  twenty  years  old 
31.  26.  take  the  s.  of  the  prey  that  was  taken 

49.  have  taken  the  *.  of  llie  men  of  war 
2Sam.24.  9.  Joabgavo  up  s.  to  king,  I  CAr.  21.5 
Estli.4.7.  the  s.  oi  money  that  Hainan  promised 
Psal.  139.  17.  how  ,'»reat  is  the  s.  of  them! 
Eiek.  28. 12.  thou  aealest  up  the  s.  full  of  wisdom 
Dan.  7.  I.  Dame!  told  the  s.  of  the  dream 
.Sets  7.  16.  Abraham  bought  fur  a  s.  of  money 
22.  28.  with  a  great  s.  obtained  I  this  freedom 
Heb.S.  I.  of  the  things  we  have  spoken  this  is  the  a. 

SUM. 
S  Kings  22.  4.  that  he  mav  «•  the  silver  brought 

SUMMER. 
Gen. 8. 22.  s.and  winl.day  and  night  shall  notecase 
Fsal  32.4.  my  moisture  is  turned  into  drought  of  s. 
74.  17.  thou  hast  made  s.  and  winter 
Prov.  6.  8.  which  provideth  her  meat  in  s.  30.  25. 
10.  5.  he  that  gafhereth  in  5.  is  a  wise  son 
26.  1.  as  snow  in  «.  and  as  rain  in  harvest 
Isa.  28.  4.  and  as  the  hasly  fruit  before  the  s. 
Jcr.  8.  20.  the  harvest  is  past,  t!ie  «.  is  ended 
Dan.  2.  35.  as  the  cliaffof  the  s.  threshing-floors 
Zech.  14.  8.  in  ,•!.  and  in  winter  shall  it  be 
Mat-  24.  32.  when  fig-tree  puts  forth  leaves,  ye 
know  that  .9.  is  nich,  j\fark  13.  28.  Luke  21. 30. 
SUMMER  chamber. 
Jtidg  .2.'H.su\eU  he  covers  his  feet  in  hiss,  chamber 

SUMMER-FRUIT. 
2  5a7n.l6.2  bread  and  .s.-/riiiJ  for  young  men  to  cat 
Jmos  8.  1.  behold,  a  basket  of  s.-fruit,  2. 

SUMMER-FRUITS. 
2  Sam.  16. 1.  Ziba  brought  100  bunches  of  s. -fruits 
Isa.  16.9.  for  the  shouting  for  thy  s.- fruits  is  fallen 
Jer.  40. 10.  but  ye,  gather  ye  wine  and  s. -fruits,  12 
48.  32.  the  spoiler  is  fallen  upon  thy  s.  fruits, 
and  upon  thy  vintage 
Jl/iC.7.1.  lam  as  when  they  hnvesathereds.  /rwits 

SUMMER  HOUSE. 
Amos  3. 15. 1  will  smite  winter  house  with  «.-AoHse 

SUMMER-P.ARLOUR. 
Juig.  3.  20.  Eglon  was  sitting  in  a  s.-parlour 

SUMMER. 
fsa.  18.  C.  and  the  fowls  shall  .s.  upon  them 

SUMPTUOUSLY. 
Luke  16.  19  the  rich  man  fared  s.  every  day 

SUN. 
This  is  the  great  luminary  that  God  created  at 
the  beginning,  to  preside  over  the  day,  as  also 
he  created  the  mimn  to  rule  over  the  night. 
Gen.  I.  16.  The  sun  has  been  the  object  of 
KOTihip  and  adoration  to  the  greatest  part  of 


SUN 

the  people  of  the  East.  It  is  thought  to  be  the 
siMi  that  the  Phcnicians  worshipped  under  lie 
name  uf  Ilaal,  the  Miabiles  under  the  name  of 
Chemosli,  the  ji inmumtes  by  that  uf  Moloch, 
and  the  fsraclites  by  the  name  of  Baal,  and  by 
the  king  of  the  host  of  heaven.  'I'/ity  did  no> 
separate  his  worship  from  that  uf  the  moan, 
wham  thry  called  A^larta,  and  the  queen  of 
heaven.  I'key  paid  this  worship  upon  high 
places,  in  groves,  and  upon  the  roofs  of  their 
houses,  '/'he  Israelites  had  a  caution  against 
this  worship.     Dcul.  4.  15,  19,  Take  ye  there- 

fbic  good   liied  unto  yourselves, lest  thou 

lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  heaven,  and  when  thou 
secst  the  sun,  and  the  moon,  and  the  stars,  even 
all  the  host  ol  heaven,  shoulilest  be  driven  to 
worship  them,  and  serve  ibeiii,  vsliich  the  Lord 
tliy  Gud  hath  divided  unto  all  nations  under  the 
whole  heaven.  Jind  in  Ileut.  17.  3,  4,  5.  such 
arc  condemned  to  death,  as  shall  be  perverted 
to  the  worship  of  strange  gods,  of  the  sun,  or 
of  the  moon,  .losiah  king  of  -iuduh  took  away 
out  of  the  temple  of  the  I.oid,  the  horses,  and 
burnt  the  chariots,  that  the  kings  his  prede- 
cessors had  consecrated  to  the  sun,  2 Kings  23. 

11.  Job  says,  that  he  looked  upon  it  us  a  very 
great  crime,  and  as  renouncing  the  (iod  that 
is  above,  to  kiss  his  hand  as  a  token  of  adora- 
tion, when  he  saw  the  sun  in  all  its  glory  and 
splendour,  Job  31.  26,  27,  28.  Eickiel  saw  in 
the  Spirit,  in  the  temple  "f  the  Lord,  five  and 
twenty  men  of  Judah,  who  '.\irned  their  backs 
upon  the  sanctuary,  and  had  their  faces  to- 
wards the  East,  uorshipping  the  sun  at  his 
rising,  Ezek.  8.  16. 

The  sun  is  frequently  alluded  to  in  a  great  part 
of  the  noble  similitudes  that  the  sacred  authors 
viake  use  of.     To  represent  a  very  great  cala- 
mity, (key  say,  the  su?i  was  obscured,  and  the 
moon   withdrew  her  light,   Isa.  13.  10.  |  24.  23. 
.ler.  15.  9.  Ezek.  32.  7.  .ivios  8.  9.     To  express 
a  lung  continuance  of  any  thing  that  is  glori- 
ous and  illustrious,  in  scripture  style  it  is  said. 
It  shall  continue  as  long  as  the  sun  endures, 
Psal.  72.  5,  17.     The  compass  of  the  whole 
earth  IS  marked  out  by  those  words,  from  the 
rising  of  the  s«?ilo  Hit  going  down  of  the  same, 
Psal  50  1.  I  113  3.     To  be  hung  upon  a  gib- 
bet in  the  face  of  the  sun,  to  be  exposed  in  the 
fields  to  the  birds  of  the  air,  and  to  the  heat  of 
the  sun,  expresses  a  particular  degree  of  igno- 
miny, Num.  25.  4.  Jer.  8.  2.     Under  the  sun; 
that  is  to  say,  m  the  world,  Eccl.  I.  9,  14,  &lc. 
Jesus  Chnst  is  called  the  sun  of  righteousness, 
Mai.  4.  2.  Ae  enlightens,  quickens,  and  comforts 
his  people.    A  woman  clothed  with  the  s«)i,  and 
till'  moon  under  her  feet,  signifies  the  church 
ctiithed  with  the  righteousness  of  Christ,  purity 
of  doctrine,  and  a  holy  conversation  ;  condemn- 
ing and  undervaluing  worldly  things,  and  the 
Miisaical  worship,  Rev.  12.  1. 
The  scripture  acquaints  us  with  three  very  ex- 
traordinary and  miraculous  things  relating  to 
the  sun.     7'Ae  first  was,  when  it  stood  still  at 
the  Command  of  .fosliua,  Josh.  10.  12,  13.     The 
second,  when  it  returned  back  in  the  time  of 
king  Hezekiah,  2  Kings  20.  11.    Jind  the  third, 
when  it  was  involved  in  darkness,  though  the 
moon  was  then  at  the  full,  at  the  time  of  our 
Saviour's  crucifixion,  Mat.  27.  45. 
Gen.  15. 17.  it  came  to  pass  when  the  s.  went  down 
19.  23.  the  s.  was  risen  when  Lot  entered  Zoar 
28.  11.  Jacob  tarried  all  night,  bee.  the  s.  was  s<  t 
32.  31.  as  he  passedover  Penuel,  tbes.  rose  on  him 
37.  9.  the  s.  moon  and  stars  made  obeisance  to  me 
F.iod.  10.  21.  and  when  ilies.  waxed  hot  it  melted 
22.  3.  if  s.  be  risen,  blood  shall  be  shed  for  him 
/>cu.22.7.and  when  the  s.  is  down,  he  shall  be  clean, 
and  afterwards  eat  holy  things,  Deut.'-l'i.  11. 
jV«m.25. 4.  hang  them  up  before  the  Lord  ag.  the  s. 
Dent.  4.  19.  lest  when  thou  soest  the  s.  and  moon 
17.  3.  and  hath  worshipped  either  the  s.  or  moon 
24.  15.  nor  shall  the  s.  go  down  upon  it,  he  is  poor 
33. 14.  for  the  precious  fruits  brought  forth  by  s. 
.losh.  1.4.  to  sea,  toward  the  going  down  of  the  s. 
8.  29.  as  soon  as  the  a.  was  down,  Joshua  com- 
manded that  his  carcase  should  be  taken  down 
10.  12.  s.  stand  thou  still  upon  Gibeon,  and  inoon 
13.  and  the  s.  stood  still,  and  the  moon  stayed 
■fudg.  5  31.  let  them  that  love  him,  be  ass.  in  might 

8.  13.  Gideon  returned  before  the  s.  was  up 

9.  33.  as  soon  as  the  s.  is  up,  thou  shall  rise  early 
14.  18.  they  said  to  him  before  the  s.  went  down 
19.  14.  s.  went  down  when  they  were  by  Gibcah 

1  Sam.  11.9.  by  the  s.  be  hot,  ye  shall  have  hi4p 

2  »Sain.2.24.thes.  went  down,  lliey  wereat  Ainmali 
3.35.  if  taste  bread  or  <.ught  till  the.?  be  down 
12.  11.  shall  lie  with  thy  wives  in  sight  of  this  s. 

12.  for  thou  didsl   it  secietly,  but  I  will  do  this 

thing  before  all  Utael,  and  before  the  a. 


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2  Sam.  23.  4.  aa  the  light  of  morning  wheD  a  riseth 

2  Kings  3.  22.  they  rose  up  early  111  the  nwriiiop 

and  the  s.  shone  upon  the  watci 

23.  5.  them  also  that  burn  incense  to«.  and  iruiOji 
11    and  burnt  the  chariots  of  the  s.  with  fire 

2  Chron.  14. t5.  Asa  took  high-places  and  s.  iinageo 
34.  i  4.  Josiah  brake  down  the  s.  images  on  In^jh 
JYeh.  7.  3.  let  not  gates  be  opened  till  the  «.  be  liot 
Job  8.  16.  the  hypocrite  is  green  bel'ore  the  s. 
9.  7.  which  commandelh  the  s.  and  it  riseth  not 

30.  28.  1  went  mourning  without  the  s.  I  stood 

31.  26.  if  I  beheld  .s.  when  it  shined,  or  the  inooti 
Psal.  19.  4.  in  them  hath  he  set  a  taberiiaele  for  1. 

58.  8.  pass  away,  that  they  may  not  see  the  s. 
72.  5.  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  s.and  moon  endure 
17.  his  name  shall  be  continued  us  loivgas  ihej. 
74.  16.  thou  hast  prepared  the  light  and  the  s. 
84.  11.  for  the  Lord  God  is  a  s.  and  shield 
89.  36.  his  throne  shall  endure  as  the  s.  before  me 
104.  22.  the  a.  ariseth,  they  gather  themselves 
121.  6.  the  s.  shall  not  smile  thee  by  day 
136.  8.  to  him  that  made  the  s.  to  rule  by  day 
148.3.praise  ye  him,  s.  and  moon,  and  stars  of  light 
Eccl.  1 .  5.  the  s.  also  ariseth,  and  the  s.  goeth  down 

6.  5.  moreover,  he  hath  not  seen  the  s.  no<  known 

7.  11.  by  it  there  is  profit  to  them  that  .see  the  s, 

11.  7.  a  pleasant  thing  for  the  eyes  to  behold  thes. 

12.  2.  while  the  s.  or  the  stars  be  not  darkened 
Cant.  1.  6.  because  the  s.  hath  looked  upon  me 

6.10.thatlookelh  forth,  fair  as  moon,  clear  as  thes. 
Isa.  19   1 18.  one  shall  be  called  the  city  of  llie  s. 

24.  23.  the  s.  shall  be  ashamed  when  the  Lord  of 

hosts  shall  reign  in  mount  Zion 
30. 20.  the  light  of  the  moon  shall  be  as  the  light  of 
thes.  and  the  lightof  thes. shall  be  sevenlold 
38.  8.  is  gone  down  in  s.  dial,  so  the  s.  returned 
49.  10.  nor  Ehall  the  heat,  nor  s.  sinite  them 
60.  19.  the  s.  shall  be  no  more  thy  light  by  day 
20.  s.  shall  no  more  go  down,  nor  moon  withdrav* 
./er.  8.2.  they  shall  Sfiread  the  boner,  before  the  s 

15.  9.  her  s.  is  gone  down  while  it  is  yet  day 
19.  t  2.  which  is  by  the  entry  of  the  s.  gate 

31.  35.  which  giveth  the  s.  for  a  light  by  day 
43.  t  13.  he  shall  break  the  house  o(  the  s. 

Ezek.  S.  16.  they  worshipped  the  s.  toward  the  east 

32.  7.  I  will  cover  the  s.  with  a  cloud 

Joel%  10.  thes.  and  the  moon  shall  be  darkened, 3. 

15.  Mat.  24.  29.  Mark  13. 24.  Luke  23.  45. 

31.  s   shall  be  turned  into  darkness,  moon  iiiti 

-fimos  8.  9. 1  will  cause  the  s.  to  go  down  at  noon 

Jonahi.  8.  when  thes.  did  arise,  and  thes.  heal  on 

the  bind  of  Jon.ih  that  he  wished  to  ilio 

jWc.3.  6.  the  s.  shall  go  down  over  the  (iropheis 

JVuA.  3. 17.  but  when  thes.  ariseth,  they  tiee  away 

W«ft.3.11.s.  and  moon  stood  still  in  their  habitation 

Mai.  4.2.  to  you  shall  thes  of  righlcousness  arisa 

.l/rtt.5.45.  ho  iiiakcth  hiss  torisv  on  evil  and  good 

13.6.whcns.wasuplhey  were  scorched, -l/uit  4.6. 

43   then  shall  the  righteous  shine  as  the  s. 

17.2  lii.9  face  did  shine  as  thes.  fler.  l.Ki.  1 10.  1 

Mark  1  ..32.  when  the  s.  did  set  they  brought  the  sick 

/,!;/£«  4. 40. now  when  the  s.wassetting, brought  sick 

2I.2.J.  there  shall  be  signs  in  thes.  and  the  moon 

y7f(s2.20.  thes.  into  darkness,  the  moon  into  blood 

13. 11.  shall  be  blind,  not  seeing  thes.  for  aseusou 

26.  13  I  saw  a  light  above  the  brightness  of  tl;e  s. 

27.  20.  v.'ben  neither  s.  nor  stars  appeared 

1  Cor.  1.5.41.  iherR  isoneglnry  of  thes.  and  another 
F.ph.  4.  26.  let  not  the  s.  go  ilown  upon  your  w  rath 
Jam.  1. 11.  s.  is  no  sooner  risen  with  a  burning  heal 
liev.  6.  12.  the  s.  became  black  as  sackcloth  ofliait 

7.  16.  nor  shall  the  s.  light  on  them'  nor  any  heat 

8.  12.  and  a  third  part  of  the  s.  was  smitten 

9.  2.  the  s.  and  the  air  were  darkened  by  smoke 
12.  1.  there  appeared  a  woman  clothed  with  the  ». 

16.  8.  the  fourth  angel  poured  out  his  vial  I'li  the*. 
19.  17.  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  s.  he  cried 
21.  23.  and  the  city  hiid  no  need  of  the  s.  S>2.  5. 

See  GoETH,  Goinu,  Rising. 

Under  the  SUN. 

F.ccl.  1. 3.  what  profit  of  all  labour  which  he  takpth 

under  the  s.?  2.  18,  19,  20,  22.  |  5.  18.  |  9.  9. 

9.  and  there  is  no  new  thing  under  the  s. 

14. 1  have  seen  all  the  works  done  under  the  s.  all 

is  vanity  anil  vexation,  2. 17.  |  4.  .3.  |  8. 17.  1 9.  3. 

2.  11.  and  there  was  no  profit  under  the  s. 

3.  16.  I  saw  under  the  s.  the  place  of  judgment 
4. 1.  all  the  oppressions  that  are  done  under  Ihe3, 

7.  then  I  returned,  and  saw  vanity  under  th''  s 

5.  13.  an  evil  I  have  seen  undtr  the  s.  6.  1.  |  10.  S 

6.  12.  tell  what  shall  be  after  him  under  the  s. 
8.9.  I  applied  my  heart  to  every  work  under  the  a 

15.  mirth,  a  man  hath  no  better  thing  under  the  s 
9.  6.  nor  any  portion  in  any  thing  under  the  s. 
9.  all  days  wliich  he  hath  given  thee7i?irffrfAefl 
11.  I  saw  under  thes.  that  race  is  not  to  ihe  swift 
13.  this  wisdom  have  I  s"en  a/so  under  the  t. 
SUNDER. 
P«a?.46.9.he  breaks  the  bow,  cuttetri  the  spovia  < 
107.  14.  and  h«  brake  their  bands  in  /> 


SUP 

fisoi.  IGT.  Ifi.  and  lie  hath  cut  ihobanof  ironias. 

/^a.  'i7.  il.  us  clialk  sluiies  ihut  are  buatuii  m  s. 
45.  -2.  1  will  cut  m  5.  tliu  burs  ol  iron 
JWA    i.  J.i.  lor  IIDW  I  will  InirBl  tliy  bondo  ic  ». 
Luke  I'J.  46.  he  will  coiiiu  aiiJ  cut  liiin  iii  s. 

SUNUKKEU. 
/oA  41. 17. his  scales  suck  together,  they  cannot  be  s. 
fgtU.'ii.m.all  my  bones  ares,  my  heart  is  like  wax 

SUiNUliV. 
Heb.  1. 1.  God  who  at  s.  nines  spake  to  the  fathers 

sum;. 

EzraS.  11.  thcys.  togeiliurby  course  in  praising  L. 

/.»!».  iit).  1.  Ill  ibat  day  shall  this  song  be  i.  in  JuJah 

Mat.  an.  3U.  when  they  had  s.  a  hymn,  they  weiil 

out  mill  the  mount  of  Olives,  Mark  14.  iitj. 

Kcr.S.U.they  .<.  a  new  song,  saying,  thou  art  worthy 

14.3.  they  s.  as  it  were  a  new  song  hef.  the  throne 

SUNK,  .icCivelij,  fasswciy. 

A'um.  I  l\i.  w  lien  Moses  prayed  to  the  Xj.  the  fire  s. 

1  Sam.  17.  49.  that  the  stone  s.  into  his  forehead 

2  Kiiig.t  U.  "4.  anil  Jelioram  s.  down  in  Iii6  chariot 
f«aZ.y.  15.  heathen  are*,  down  in  the  pit  they  made 
Jci:  38.  ti.  they  let  him  down,  so  Jer.  i.  in  ihe  mire 

'J'J.tliv  ir.cl  ures.in  the  mire,  they  are  turned  back 
y^am.  '2.  '3.  Iier  gates  are  s.  inio  the  ground 
dcts■20.'J.Eulvchuss.dowI^WIlh3leep,andtelldown 

SUP. 
l§a.  42.  t  14.  I  will  destroy  and  s.  up  at  once 
Obad.  t  lU.  yea,  all  the  healJieii  shall  drink  and  s.up 
Hall.  1.  '.).  their  faces  shah  s.  up  as  the  east  wind 
t>uke  17.  8.  say,  make  ready  wherewih  1  may  s. 
liev.  3.  '20.  1  will  «.  with  linn,  and  he  with  ine 

SUFPEU. 
I  Cor.  11.  25.  lie  took  the  cu|i,  when  he  had  s. 

suPERFLurrvr. 

/am.  1.21.  lay  apart  all  lilthinesii,  s  of  naughtine? 

SUPERFLUITIES. 
.tmos  6.  t  4.  lie  on  beds  of  ivory  and  ahcund  withs. 

SUPEIlFLUOUt^. 
L,ev.  21.  18.  whatsoever  man  .'lalh  any  thing  s. 
'J2.  23.  a  bullock,  or  lamb,  that  hath  any  lliing  s. 
8  Cor.  9.  1.  lor  as  touching  Ihe  ministering  to  the 
saint-',  it  is  s.  for  me  lo  write  to  you 
SUPERSCRIPTION. 
It  toas  a  custum  amonir  the  Romans  to  write  tke 
crime  fur  which  any  man  suffered  death,  in  a 
table,  and  carry  it  before  him  lo  execution; 
and  as  of  other  kinds  of  death,  som  particular 
of  those  thai  were  crucified       K'^kence  appears 
the  propriety  of  all  these  expressions  in  the 
Kvangcli'?'.^.  tTriypi^i]  tiij  sito;,  the  super- 
scription of  tl«  cause  of  Ins  crimes.     Mark  15. 
27.   1    eoT.i   !3-ai.a;    T>|(    xiQaKnf   yty-fxitfilM^, 
the  charge,  or   cause   vvritlin    over    Ins   head. 
Mat.  27.  37.     JInd  simply  £^>7^?;«i?ii,   snpe.- 
Bcription,    /.uke  23.  38.      ./ind  titko(,   liile. 
Ju/in  I'.i.  19. 
Mat.  22.  20.  Jesus  eaith  unto  Ihem,  whoso  is  this 
image  and  s.?  Mark  12.  16.  /^ke  20.  24. 
Mark  15. 20.  the  s.  of  his  accusation,  J^uke  23.  38. 

SUPERSTITION. 
j9ct«25.19.butliad(iiie4ionpag.  him  of  their  own  a. 

SUPERSTITIOUS. 
Jicts  17.22.  I  perceive  that  in  ai!  things  ye  are  too  s. 

SUPPER. 
JJ/ar46.21. Herod  on  hisbirtli-d.madea.s.to  his  lords 
L,uke  14.  12.  uiien  thou  niakest  a  dinner  or  s. 

16.  a  certain  man  made  a  great  s.  and  bade  many 

17.  and  sent  his  servant  al  s.  time  lo  say  to  them 
24.  none  of  those  were  bidden  shall  taste  of  my  s. 

22.20.  hkewisealso  the  cup  after  i.  saying,!  his  cup 
John  12.2.  there  they  made  Jesus  a. v. Marllia  served 
13.  2.  and  s.  being  ended  ||  4.  Jesus  riselh  from  s. 
21.  20.  disciple  who  also  leaned  on  his  breast  at  s. 
1  Cor.  II.  20.  this  is  not  lo  eat  the  Lord's  s. 

21.  lor  every  one  taKetli  beliire  other  his  owh  s 

Rev.Vi.'i.  blessed  that  are  called  to  the  marriage  a-. 

17.  ho  cried,  come  to  ilie  s.  of  the  great  God 

SUPPING. 

Hab.  1.  tS-  thes.  up  of  I  heir  faces  as  the  eait  wind 

SUPPLANT. 
Jtr.  9.  4.  for  every  brother  will  utterly  $. 

SUPPLANTED. 
Oen.  27.  36.  for  he  ha'h  s.  me  these  two  timss 

SUPPL,.NTER. 
Oen.  27.  t  ^f>-  he  said,  is  not  he  rightly  oamed  a  s. 

SUPPLE. 
Eiek.  16.  4.  neither  wa,,.  wKslied  mi  water  to  s.  tb.  e 

SUPPLIANTS. 
Zeph.  3.  10.  mv  s.  shall  bring  mine  offering 

SUPPLICATION. 
I  Sam.  13.  12.  and  I  have  not  made  a.  to  Ihe  Lord 
I  KingsS  28.  have  respect  to  his  ».  2  Chrun.  6.  111. 
30.  hearken  ihou  to  ihe  *.  45.  49.  2  Chron.  ti.  35. 
33.  and  make  s.  to  thee,  47.  2  Chron.  6.  24. 
52.1hat  thine  eyes  may  be  open  toa.of  thy  servant 
54.  had  made  end  of  praying  all  this  prayer  and  s. 
59.  these  my  words  wherewith  I  have  made  s. 
9.  3.  I  have  hoard  tliy  e.  that  Ihoii  hast  made 
iCAren.  6i  29.  what  *•  shall  be  made  of  any  man 
;»y3 


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fi  CkroH.  33. 13.  the  Lord  heard  Manasseli'o  >.  tlieii ' 

he  knew  thai  the  Lord  he  »aa  Uod 

EsthA.  8.  and  should  make  i.  to  hmi  for  her  people 

.loll  6.  5.  and  wouldesl  make  thy  a.  to  the  Almigiiiy 

'J.  15.  but  1  would  make  my  s.  lo  my  judge 
Ps.  6. 9.  Ihe  L.  hath  heard  my  s.  receive  my  prayer 

3(1.  8.  and  unto  the  Lord  I  made  my  .s.  142.  1. 

55.  1.  give  ear,  and  hide  not  IhyseU  from  my  s. 

119.  17U.  let  my  s.  Come  before  thee,  deliver  me 
ha.  45.  14.  they  shall  make  s.  to  thee,  saying 
Jir.  36. 7.  It  'nay  be  they  will  present  their  s.  lo  Ld. 

37.  20.  O  king,  let  my  *'.  be  accepted  before  Ihue 

38.26.  I  presented  my  s.  bet',  the  king  not  to  return 

42.2. 1<    our  s. be  accepted  bef.  thee  and  pray  for  us 

9.  to  whumyesent  me  to  present  your  4.  bef  hiiii 

Dan.  6.  II.  then  these  men  found  Daniel  making  i. 

9.  20.  while  I  was  presenting  my  4'.  before  my  God 
//os.  12.4.  he  wept  and  mades.  unto  him, found  him 
Jicts  1  14.  continued  with  one  accord  in  pray,  aiids. 
A7;A.6.18.with  all  prayer  and  i.in  spirit  tor  all  sumts 
Hhtl.  4.  6.  but  in  every  tbii-g  by  prayer  and  s. 

SUPPLK.'.^.  rioNS. 
2  CAr.  0.  21.  hearken  tos.  of  thy  servantand  people 

39.  then  hear  thou  their  prayer  and  their  4. 
./ub  41.3.  will  Leviathan  make  many  5.  unto  thee? 
I'sal.  28. 2.  hear  voice  of  my  s.  when  I  cry,  140.  6. 
6.  he  liaih  heardj^voice  of  my  s.  31.  22.  |  116.  1. 

86.  6.  give  ear  and  attend  to  the  voice  of  my  s. 

130.  2.  lot  thy  ears  be  attentive  to  my  s.  143.  1. 
.fer.  3.  21.  weeping  and  ».  of  Israel  were  heard 

31. 9.  come  with  weep,  and  with  s.will  I  lead  them 
/Jan.'J.  3.  I  set  my  lace  to  seek  by  prayer  and  s. 

17.  hear  the  prayer  of  thy  servant  and  his  4. 

18.  we  do  not  present  our  5.  for  our  righteousness 
23.  at  the  beginning  of  thy  s.  the  command  came 

.''scA.12. 10  and  I  will  pour  tue  Spirit  of  grace  amis. 
1  Tun.  2.  1.  that  firstof  all,  s.  be  made  for  all  men 
55.  shecontiiiueth  ins.  and  prayers  night  and  day 
lJc.i   %  7.  when  ho  had  otfered  up  prayers  and  s. 

SUPPLY,  Hubstantive. 
2Cor.8  14.thal  your  abundancernay  be  as.  for  their 
want,  that  their  abundance  a  s.  for  your  want 
PAiM.  19.lliro'  prayer  and  the  .«.of  the  Spir.  of  Jesus 

SUPPLY,  KfrA. 

Phil  2.30  not  regarding  his  life  to  5.  lack  of  service 

4.  19.  but  my  G.  shail  ,s.  all  your  used  by  Chr  Jesus 

SUPPLIED 

1  Cor.  10.  17.  what  lacking  on  your  part,  they  haves 
2C«r.  11.9.  what  was  lacking  lo  me,  the  brethren  s 

SUPPLIETH. 

2  Cor.  9.  12.  not  only  s.  the  want  of  the  saints 
Eph.  4.  16.  compacted  liy  that  which  every  joints 

SUPPORT,  ED. 
Gen.  27.  t37.  with  corn  and  wine  have  I  s.  him 
Psal.  20.  t2.  the  Lord  s.  thee  out  of  Zion 
jJtts  20. 35.  ye  ought  to  «.  the  weak,  lThess.5.  14 

SUPPOSE. 
2  Sam.  13. 32.  let  not  my  lord  s.  that  they  have  slain 
J.uke  7.  43.  I  s.  that  he  to  wliom  he  forgave  most 
12.51.  s.  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace  on  earth 
13.  2.  s.  ye  thai  these  Galileans  were  sinners 
John  21.  25.  I  s.  the  world  could  not  contain  books 
Mct.s  2.  1.5.  for  these  are  not  drunken,  as  ye  s. 

1  Cor.  7.  26.  I  s.  that  this  is  good  for  the  present 

2  Cur.11.5.  Is.I  wasnot  buhiinl  thechicfest  apostles 
Heb.  10.  29.  of  how  much  sorer  punishment  s.  ye 
1  }'ct.  5.  12.  by  Sylvanus,  a  faithful  brother,  as  1  s. 

SUPPOSED. 
J/at.20. 10.  they  s.  they  should  have  received  more 
J/arA-6.49.  they  s.  it  had  been  a  spirit,  and  cried  out 
Luke%  23.  Jesus  being,  as  was  s.  the  son  of  Joseph 

24.  37.  terrified  and  s.  that  they  had  seen  a  spirit 
Jicts  7. 2a. lor  he  s.his  brethren  would  have  underst. 

21 .29. whom  tlicy  s.thatPaul  had  brought  totemple 

25.18.  brought  none  accusal,  of  such  things  as  1  s. 

P/ii7.2.25.  Is.itnecess.  to  send  toyouEpapij.oditus 

SUPPOSING. 
/,u<:e2.44.  thriy  s.  him  to  have  been  in  the  company 
./(/An  20.  15.  she  s.  him  to  be  gardener,  sailh  lo  him 
Jicts  14.19.  who  drew  Paul  out,  s.  he  had  been  dead 
16.  27.  keeper  s.  that  the  prisoners  had  been  Hed 
27.  13.  s.  that  they  had  obtained  their  purpose 
Phil.  1.  10.  s.  to  add  affliction  to  my  bonds 
1  T<ffi.6.5.men  of  corrupt  minds,  s.gain  is  godliness 

SUPREME. 
1  Pet.  3. 13.  submit,  whether  it  be  to  the  king  as  s. 

SURE. 
<7cn.23.17.  borders,  field,  and  cave  were  mades.  20. 
F.Kid.  3.  19.  I  am  s.  the  king  will  not  let  you  go 
JVum.  32.  23.  anil  be  s.  your  sin  will  find  you  out 
f)cut.  12. 23.  only  be  s.  that  thou  eat  not  the  blood 
1  .Sam.  2.  35.  and  I  will  build  liiin  a  s.  house 
20.  7.  then  he  s.  that  evil  is  determined  by  him 

25.  28.  for  Ihe  Loid  will  make  my  lord  a  s.  house 
2. Sam.  1. 10.  because  I  wass.  that  be  coulil  not  live 

23.5. with  me  covenantordered  in  all  things  and  s. 
I  Kings  11.  38.  that  I  will  build  thee  a  t.  Iionse 
F.zra  9. 1 8.  and  to  give  us  a  constant  and  a.  abode 
JVoA.  9.  38.  we  make  a  s.  covenant,  and  write  it 

1 1  123.  that  B  ;f .  urdinance  ibt/uld  be  for  the  liof  uri 


SITR 

Toh  24.  20.  he  risolh  up,  and  no  man  is  «.  ,jf  life 
/'»ai.l9.7.  ihelesliiiiony  ot  llieL.  iss.  making  wiae 

93.  5.  thy  testimonies  are  very  4-.  O  Lord 

111.  7.  all  his  cummandineiils  ares. 
Prov.  6.  3.  humble  thyself  ard  make  s.  ihy  friiesii 

11.  15.  and  he  that  hatelh  suretiship,  is  s. 

18.  to  him  so welhrii:hteousnes3 shall  bes.rcvarf 
/sa. 22. 23. 1  will  fasten  liiiii  as  a  nail  in  a  6'.iilaco,'2^ 

28.  16.  behold,  1  lay  111  /ion  for  a  «.  i'ouiidaliuu 
32.  18.  my  people  shall  dwell  in  s.  dwellinga 

33. 16.  bread  shall  be  given  him,  waters  shad  !>e  a. 

55.  3.  even  ihe  s.  mercies  of  David,  Jicts  13.  3-». 
./(»-.  15. 1 18.  Ihou  bo  to  me  as  waters  thai  be  not  s.t 
l}an.  2.  45.  and  the  interpretation  thereof  s. 

4.  26   thy  kingdom  shall  be  s.  unlo  thee 
Mat.  27.  64.  that  the  sepulchre  bo  made  s.  66. 

65.  he  said,  go  your  way,  make  it  ass.  as  you  cus 
Luke  10. 11. bo*. of  this  the  kingdom  of  God  iscouK 
./oAn  6.69.  we  believe  and  ares,  that  thou  art  Chris. 

11).  30.  now  we  are  s.*lhat  thou  knowest  all  lliinttt 
ftoni.2.2.  we  ares,  that  the  judgment  of  God  is  true 

4. 16.  to  end  the  promise  might  he  s.  to  cl1  the  seed 

15.  29.  I  am  s.  that  when  I  come  unlo  you 
2  Tim.  2.  19.  the  foundation  of  (iod  standel.'i  s. 
Heb.  6.  19.  hope  we  have  as  anchor  s.  and  sledfas* 
2  I'et.l.  10  give  all  diligence  to  make  your  calling..;. 

19.  we  have  also  a  more  s.  word  of  jirophecy 

SURELY. 
f?en  2  n.inday  thcj  eattsitliereof,thouEhalts.dir 
3. 4.  serpent  said  to  the  woman,  ye  shall  not  s.  die 
9.  5.  and  s.  your  blood  of  your  lives  will  1  require 

18.  18^  Abraham  shall  s  become  a  great  nalioi. 

20.  7.  if  thou  restore  her  not,  thou  shall  s.  die 
11.  s.  the  '*ar  of  God  is  not  111  this  place 

28.1  O.Jacob  said,  s  L  is  in  this  place,  1  knew  it  no* 

22.  I  will  s.  give  the  tenth  un'o  thee 

29.14  Laban  sail!,  s.tliou  art  my  bone  and  my  flesh 
32.  s.  the  Lord  hath  looked  own  my  allliction 

30.  16.  come  in  unto  me,  for  s.  I  have  hired  iheo 

31.  42.  s.  Ihou  hadst  sent  ine  away  mow  empty 
32   12.  and  thou  saidst,  I  will  s   do  lliee  good 
42.16.  s.  ye  are  spies  ||  44.28.  s.  he  is  torn  in  piecec 
43.  10.  s.  now  we  had  returned  this  second  time 
40.  4  and  I  will  also  s   bring  thee  up  again 

50.  24  I  die,  God  will  s  visit  you, 25.  Exod.  13.19. 
Exod.  2.  14.  Moses  said,  s   this  thing  is  known 

3.  7.  I  have  s.  seen  the  affliction  of  Israel,  16. 

4  25.  she  said,  s.  a  bloody  husband  art  thou  to  ma 
11.  I.  he  shall  s.  thrust  yon  out  hence  altogelhc. 
18. 18.  Ihou  wilt  s.  wear  away,  thou  and  this  peopl* 

19.  13.  but  he  shall  a   be  slimed,  or  shot  llirousi. 

21.  20.  if  he  die,  he  shall  be  s.  punished,  22. 

29.  if  an  0.1  gore,  then  the  ox  shall  be  s.  stoned 
36.  he  shall  s.  pay  ox  for  ox,  dead  shall  be  his  owl 
22  6.  he'lhat  kindlelh  fire  shall  s.  luake  restitutio! 
14  if  it  be  hurt  or  die,  he  Khali  s.  make  it  good 
10.  if  lie  with  her,  shall  s. endow  her  lobe  his  wift 

23.  if  they  cry  at  all  to  me,  I  will  s.  hear  their  cry 
23.  4.  thou  shall  s.  bring  it  back  lo  him  again 

5.  if  thou  see,  thou  shall  s.  help  him 
33. if  serve  their  gods,  wills,  be  snare,  1  A'!?(^s  1 1  .i 
40  15.  anointing  shall  s.  he  an  everlast.  priesthood 
JVum.  13.27.  and  s.  it  lloweth  with  milk  and  honey 
14. 23.  s.  they  shall  not  see  llio  land  which  I  swarc 
35.  I  will  s.  do  it  to  all  this  evil  congregation 
18.  15.  the  first-born  of  man  shall  ihou  s-  redeeic 
22.33.  s.  now  I  had  slain  thee,  and  saved  heralivt 
23.  23.  s.  there  is  no  enchantment  against  Jacob 
26  65.Ld.  had  said,  they  shall  s.  die  in  Ihe  wilderi^ 
27.7.  Ihou  shalts. give  Ihem  a  possession  of  inherit 
32. 11.  i.  none  from  iwenty  years  old  and  upwarc?. 
shall  see  Ihe  land  which  I  sware  unto 
Abraham,  J)eut.  1.  .35. 
Dent.  4.  6.  s.  this  great  nation  is  a  wise  people 
8. 19. 1  testify  this  day  that  ye  shall  s.perisb,  110.18 
13.  9.  but  thou  shall  s.  kill  the  idolater 
15.  thou  shalts.  smile  the  inhabitants  of  thatcily 

15.  8.  Ihou  shall  s.  lend  him  sufficient  for  his  nofcS 
10.  shalts.  give  Ihy  poor  brother  not  to  be  grieved 

16.  15.  thou  shalts.  rejoice  in  the  feast  of  tabern. 

22.  4.  thou  shall  s.  help  him  lo  lift  them  up  again 

23.  21.  tb«  Lord  will  s.  require  thy  vow  of  tbeo 
31.  18.  and  I  will  s.  hide  my  face  in  that  day 

./»sA.  14.  9.  s.  the  land  shall  be  thine  inheritance 
.Judg.  3.  24.  they  said,  s.  he  covereth  his  feet 

4.  9.  and  Deborah  said,  I  will  ».  150  with  thee 

6. 16.  Ihe  Ld.said  to  Gideon,  s.  I  will  be  with  theo 
11.31.comelh  forth  to  meet  me,  shall «.  be  the  Ld.'ii 
15.  13.  we  will  bind,  but  s.  wo  will  not  kill  llice 
20.39.  s.  they  aresmillen  down  before  us  as  inCnt 
1  Sam.  9.  6.  all  that  he  sailh  Cometh  s.  to  pass 
15.32.  Agagsai(!,i'.  the  bitterness  of  death  is  part 

17.  25.  they  said,  s.  to  defy  Israel  is  he  come  up 

20.  26.  for  Saul  thought,  i.  he  is  not  clean 
22.  22.  I  knew  it  that  Doog  would  s.  tell  Sau! 

24.  20.  I  know  well  that  thou  shall  s.  be  king 

25.  21.  s.  in  vain  have  I  kept  all  this  fellow  hath 
34.  s.  there  had  not  been  left  to  Nabal  any 

28. 2.  s.  thou  shall  know  what  Ihy  servant  can  da 

29.  G.  s.  as  the  Lord  livutli  thou  ka^t  beeu  upriia) 


sua 

IScm  30.8.  puriuo,  For  thou  alialt  s.  overtake  tliem 
i  Sam.  2.  -27.  n.  the  people  had  gone  up  every  one 
y.7. 1  wills. shawthee  kindness  I'orjonalhan's  sake 
11. 1!3.  lie  said,  s.  the  men  prevailed  against  ud 

15.  ill.  s.  where  'Jr.".  king  shall  be,  there  will  1  be 
iS.  2.  I  will  s.  go  forth  with  yim  myself  also 

'JO.  18.  she  spake,  they  shall  s.  ask  counsel  at  Abel 
i;4. 24.  nay,  hut  I  will  s.  buy  it  of  thee  at  a  price 

1  Kings  8.  IJ.  I  iiave  s.  budt  thee  liouse  to  dwell  in 
11.  11.  I  will  s.  rend  the  kingdom  from  thee 
l:i.^2.  sayirgagaiHst  the  altar  shall ».  come  to  pass 
18.  15.  I  will  s.  shew  myself  unto  him  to-day 
20.  23.  and  s.  we  shall  be  stronger  than  they,  25. 

22.  32.  they  caid,  s.  it  is  the  king  of  Israel 

2  Kings  3.  11.  s.  were  it  not  I  regard  Jehoshapliat 
IJ3.  they  said,  this  is  blood,  the  kings  are  s.  slain 

5.  11.  behold,  I  thought,  he  will  s.  come  out  to  me 
8.  14.  he  told  mc  that  thou  shouldest  s.  recover 
S}.  26.  s.  I  have  seen  yesterday  the  blood  of  Naboth 
18.  30.  the  Lord  will  s.  deliver  us,  /-a.  36.  15. 

23.  22.  s.  there  was  not  holden  such  a  passover 
B4.3.S.  at  command  of  the  Ld.came  thisoii  Judah 

^JZslh.  6. 13.  not  prevail,  hut  shalts.  fall  before  liim 
Job  8.6. if  pure  and  upnglit,s. would  awake  for  tlioe 
13.  3.  5.  I  would  speak  to  the  Almigiity 

10.  he  will  s.  reprove  you,  if  ye  accept  person* 
II.  18.  £.  the  mountain  falling  coineth  to  nought 
18.  21.  s.  such  are  the  dwellings  of  the  wicked 
20.  20.  s.  he  shall  not  feel  quietness  in  his  belly 
id.  l.s.  there  is  a  vein  for  the  silver,  place  for  gold 
31.  30.  s.  take  it  upon  my  sliouliler,  and  bind  it 

33.  tj.  s.  thou  hast  spoken  in  my  hearing 
34.12.yea,  s.  G.will  iiotdo  wickedly,  nor  Almighty 
35.  13.  s.  God  will  nut  hear  vanity  nor  regard  it 

P.5«/.  32.  6.  s.  in  the  Hoods  they  shall  not  come  nigh 

39.  6.  s.  every  man  walketh  in  a  vain  shew 

11.  his  beauly  consumes,  s.  every  man  is  vanity 
7.1.  18.  s.  thou  didst  set  Ihem  in  slippery  places 

76.  10. ,«.  the  wrath  of  man  shall  praise  thee 

77.  11.  «.  I  will  remember  thy  wonders  of  old 
85.  9.  s.  his  salvation  is  nigh  them  that  fear  him 
91.  3.  i.  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  snare  of  fowler 
112.  6.  s.  he  shall  not  be  moved  for  ever 
13I.2.s.liave  behaved  and  quieted  myself  as  achild 
132.  3.  «.  I  will  not  come  into  my  house 

139.  19.  s.  thou  wilt  slay  the  wicked,  O  God 
140. 13.  s.  righteous  shall  give  thanks  to  thy  name 
Proi!.  1.17.  s.\n  vain  the  ne,  is  spread  insight  of  bird 

3.  34.S.  scorneth  Ihescorners,  hut  giveth  grace  to 
10.  9.  he  that  walketh  uprightly,  walketh  s. 
22.16.  that  giveth  to  the  rich,  shall s.  come  to  want 
23.18.  s. there  is  an  end  ||  30  2.  s.  I  am  more  brutish 
30.  33.  s.  the  churn,  of  miik  hringeth  forth  buiter 

Ki?/:Z.4.16.s.this  is  also  vanity  and  ve.\ation  of  spirit 

7.  7.  5.  oppre-ssiun  maketh  a  wise  man  mad 

8.  12.  s.  it  shall  be  well  with  them  that  fear  God 
10.1  l.s.  the  serpent  will  bite  without  enchantment 

f«o.7.9.  will  not  believo,s.  ye  shall  not  be  establish. 
14. 24.  e.  as  I  have  thought  so  shall  it  come  to  pasi 

16. 7.  for  the  foundations  of  Kir-haresetii  ye  shall 

mourn,  s.  they  are  stricken 
19  11.  s.  the  princes  of  Zoan  are  fools 
22.14  s.  this  iniquity  shall  not  be  purged  from  you 
17.  behold,  the  Lord  will  s.  cover  thee 

19  he  will«.  violently  turn  and  toss  thee  like  ball 
29.  16.  5.  your  turning  of  things  upside  down 

40.  7.  the  grass  withereth,  s.  the  people  is  grass 

45.  14.  .5.  God  is  in  thee,  and  there  is  none  else 
24.  s.  in  the  L.  have  I  righteousness  and  strength 

49.  4.  yet  s.  my  judgment  is  with  the  Lord 
53. 4..;. he  hath  borneourgriefs.and  carried  oursor. 
54.  15.  they  shall  s.  gather  together,  but  not  by  me 
C0.9.S.  the  isles  shall  wait  for  mo,slii|isofTarshi8h 
C2.  8  s.  I  will  no  more  give  thy  corn  to  lliyeiicmit:s 

63.8.  he  said,  s.  they  are  my  people,  cliildr.  not  lie 
^»r.2. 35.  thou  sayests.  his  anger  shall  turn  from  mo 
3. 20.  .5.  as  a  wife  treacherously  depart,  from  liiisb. 

4.  10.  s.  thou  host  greatly  deceived  this  people 
5.2. ». they  swear  falsely  |1  4. 1  said,  s. these  are  poor 
8.  13.  I  will  «.  consume  them,  sailh  the  Lorii 

16.  19.  s.  our  fathers  have  inherited  lies,  vanity 
22.  6.  yet  s.  I  will  make  ihee  a  wilderness 

22.  s.  thoushalt  be  af':atned  for  thy  wickedness 

24.  8.  s.  saitli  the  Lord,  so  will  I  give  Zedekiah 
SJ0.15.ye  shall  s.briiig  innocent  blood  on  yourselves 
31. 18.  nave  5  heard  Ephraim  bemoaning  himself 

19.  s.  after  llii't  I  was  turned,  I  repented 

20.  therefore  I  wills,  have  mercy  (m  him,saith  L. 

34.  3.  but  thou  shalt  s.  be  taken  and  delivered 
3(i.  16.  we  will  s.  tell  the  king  of  all  these  words 

37.  9.  the  Chaldeans  sh  ill  s.  depart  from  us 

38.  3.  this  city  shall  s.  be  given  to  the  tiing  of  Bab. 

39.  18.  I  will  s.  deliver  thee,  thou  shalt  not  fall 

4 1  25.  we  will  s.  perform  our  rows  that  we  vowed 
29.  that  my  words  shall  s.  stand  ag.  yi'U  for  evil 

46.  18.  s.  as  Carmel  by  the  sea,  so  shall  he  come 
49.12.  thou  shalt  not  go  unpunished,  but  s.  drink  it 

20  ». the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw  them,50. 45. 
-51.  14   saying',  s.  I  will  fill  thee  with  m  n 

Sia  for  the  L.God  oftpcompences  sliai.  i  requite 
594 


SUR 

Ettk.  3. 21.  lie  sl.ril!  s.  live,  be-inuse  I  o  b  warned- 
18.  9,  17,  19,  21,  28.  |  33.  l.'i,  15,  16. 
5  II.  s.  because  thou  hast  defiled  my  sanctuary 
17.  16.  s.  in  the  place  where  the  king  dwelleth 
iJI).  33.  t.  with  a  mighty  hand  will  I  rule  over  you 
31.11.  he  shall  s.  deal  with  him,  I  have  driven  liiin 

33.  27.  «.  Ihey  in  the  wastes  shall  fall  by  tlie  sword 

34.  8.  aa  I  live,  s.  because  my  Hock  became  a  prey 
36.  5.  s.  in  the  lire  of  my  jealousy  have  I  spoken 

7.  s.  the  heathen,  they  shall  bear  their  shame 
38.  I9.s.in  that  day  there  shall  be  a  great  shaking 

//o«.5. 9. 1  have  made  known  that  which  shall  s.  be 
12.  11.  s.  they  are  vanity,  they  sacrilice  bullocks 

Minos 3.  7.  s.  the  L.  will  do  nothing,  but  he  reveals 
5.5.  for  Gilgal  shall  s.  go  into  captivity,  and  Bethel 

7.  11.  Israel  shall  s.  be  led  away  captive,  17. 

8.  7.  s.  I  will  never  forget  any  of  their  works 
Mic.  2. 12. 1  will  s.  assemble,  O  Jacob,  all  of  thee,  I 

will  «.  gather  remnant  of  Isr.  as  sheej)  of  Bozrali 
Hab.  2.  3.  because  it  will  s.  come,  it  will  not  tarry 
Zcp/i.  2.  9.  as  I  live,  s.  Moab  shall  be  as  Soilom 

3.  7.  s.  thou  wilt  fear  me,  and  receive  iiislruclion 
Mat.  26.  73.  s.  thou  art  one  of  them,  Mark  14.  70. 
/jU Ac  1.1. things  which  are  most s.believed  amongus 

4.  23.  ye  will  s.  say  unto  me  this  proverb,  physi- 

cian heal  tiiyseir 
Jokn  17.  8.  have  known  s. that  I  came  out  from  Ihee 
Hcb.  6.  14.  snying,  s.  blessing,  I  will  bless  Ihee 
/iet).22.20.saith,s.l  come  quickly ,cven  so  comeL.  J. 
!<ec  Die. 
SURELY  be  put  to  death. 
Gen.  26.  11.  toucheth  this  man,  shall  s.  be  put  to  d. 
F.xod.  19.  12.  toucheth  mount,  shall  s.be  put  to  d. 

21.  12.  he  that  kiiletli  a  man,  shall  s.  be  put  to  d. 
15.  he  that  smiteth  his  father,  shall  s.be  put  to  d. 
10.  he  that  stealeth  a  man  shall  s.  be  put  to  d. 
n.thal curseth  his  falher  sliall  s.p.to  d.  i>f i!.20.9. 

22.  19.  whosoever  lieth  with  a  beast,  shall  s.  be 

put  to  death,  Lev.  20.  15,  16. 
31.  14.  thatdefileth  the  sabbath,  s.  6epH<  to  d.  15. 
Aeo. 20. 2. giveth  his  seed  to  Molech,s.  ieput  <u  </. 

10.  adulterer  and  adulteress  shall  s.  be  put  to  d. 

11.  lieth  with  father's  wife,  both  shall  s.Acp.io  (/. 

12.  lie  with  his  daught. -in-law,  both  s.  be  put  tod. 

13.  if  a  man  lie  with  mankind,  boths.  Aeput  to  d. 
24.  16.  he  that  blasphemelh,  shall  s.  be  put  to  d. 

17.  and  he  that  killeth  any  man,  shall  s.  be  put 

to  death,  JVttm.  35.  10,  17,  18,  21,  31. 

27.  29.  not  be  redeemed,  but  shall  s.  be  put  to  d. 

.Judg.  21.  5.  who  came  not  up,  shall  s.  be  put  to  d. 

Jcr.  38.  15.  wilt  thou  not  s.  put  me  to  death? 
SURETY 

Is  one  who  undertakes  to  pay  another  man's  debt, 
in  case  ike  principal  debtor,  either  through  un- 
faithfulness or  poverty  should  prove  insolvent. 
It  was  an  ancient  custom  in  surctiship  fur 
the  surety  to  give  hi.i  hand  to,  or  strike  hands 
with  the  creditor,  thereby  obliging  himself  to 
the  payment  of  the  debt,  in  case  of  the  insol- 
vency of  the  present  debtor.  Thus  it  (S  said 
in  Job  17.  3,  Who  is  he  that  will  strike  hands 
with  me'?  Jlnd  in  Prov.  6. 1,  2,  My  son,if  tliou 
be  surety  for  thy  fiiernd;  if  thou  hast  stricken 
thy  hand  wiih  a  stranger;  thou  art  snared  with 
the  words  of  thy  mouth.  Solomon  m  this  pus- 
sage  does  not  condemn  sureti.'<hip,  which  in 
some  cases  is  not  only  lawful,  but  even  as  an 
act  of  justice,  of  prudence,  and  charily;  thua 
Judah  became  surety  to  his  father  for  his  bro- 
ther Benjamin,  Gen.  42.  37.  |  44.  32.  and  Paul 
to  Philemon  fur  Onesimus,  Philem.  18, 19.  Solo- 
mon only  forbids  his  disciple  to  become  surety 
rashly,  without  considering  for  whom,  or  Uow 
far  he  does  oblige  himself,  or  how  he  could  dis- 
charge the  debt,  if  occasion  should  reifuirc  it. 

In  Heb.  7.  22,  Jesus  Christ  is  culled  the  surety 
of  a  belter  testament.  Sins  are  by  analogy 
called  debts:  For  as  a  debt  obliges  the  debtor 
to  payment,  so  sin  doth  the  sinner  to  punish- 
ment. Christ,  according  to  the  covenant  of 
redemption,  or  agreement  between  the  Father 
and  him,  interposed  as  our  surely;  and  enter- 
ing into  this  relation,  he  sustained  Ike  persons 
of  sinners  {for  in  the  estimate  of  the  law.  the 
surely  and  debtor  arc  but  one  person)  and 
being  judicially  one  with  them,  according  to 
the  order  of  justice,  he  was  liable  to  their 
punishment.  For  thouirh  the  displeasure  of 
God  was  primarily  and  directly  against  the 
sinner,  yet  the  effects  of  it  fell  upon  Christ, 
who  undertook  fir  him.  .Ind  according  to  this 
undertaking,  Chrilt  as  our  surety,  fulfilled 
the  preceptive  part  of  the  moral  law,  by  the 
innocency  and  holiness  of  his  life ;  and  he 
underwent  the  penalty  of  the  law  when  he  of 
fered  up  iimsclf  a  sacrifice  to  satisfy  divine 
justice,  and  reconcile  us  to  God.  Jiml  in  con- 
sequence of  the  atonement  made  by  this  sacri- 
fice, the  Holy  Spirit  is  given,  to  enable  man  to 
pcrfermwhat  is  required  of  him  in  the  gospel; 


SWA 

namely,  to  repent,  to  bcbeze,  and  obey  the  Re' 
deemer,  and  wholly  to  rely  upon  his  sacrificl 
for  obtaining  the  favour  of  (rod;  and  Christy 
by  his  intercession,  secures  to  believers  all  tlu 
blessings  of  God's  covenant  for  time  and  eter- 
nity.    'J'o  which  the  Psalmist  alludes,  Psalx 
119.  122,   Be  surely  for  tliy  seivaiil  for  good; 
JJo  thou  undertake  and  plead  my  cause  aguins', 
all  mine  enemies,  as  a  surely  rescues  the  jiour 
persecuted  debtor  from  the  hands  of  a  severe 
and  merciless  creditor. 
Gen.  43. 9. 1  will  be  s.  for  him,  shalt  require  him  oJ 
44.  32.  for  Ihy  servant  became  s.  for  the  lad 
■fob  17.  3.  lay  down  now,  put  me  in  a  s.  with  ihcB 
Psal.  119.  122.  be  s.  for  thy  servant  for  good 
Prov.  6.  1.  my  son,  if  ihou  be  s.  for  thy  Iriend 
11   15.  he  that  is  s.  lor  a  stranger  shall  smart  for  it 

17.  18.  and  becometh  s.  in  presence  of  his  friend 
20.  16.  his  garment  that  is*,  for  a  stranger,  27. 13. 

Hub.  7.  '21.  was  Jesus  made  s.  of  a  better  testament 

SURETIES. 
Prov.  22. 26.  be  not  oneof  them  that  are  s.  for  debm 

0/ a  SURETY. 
(9f  n.15.13.  know  of  a  s.  thy  seed  shall  be  a  stranger 

18.  13.  shall  I  of  a  s.  bear  a  child,  who  am  old  ? 
26.9.Abimelechsaid,  bi«hold,»/as.  she  is  Ihy  wifa 

Jicts  12.11.1  know  ufas.  the  Ld.  hath  sent  his  angei 

SURETISillP. 
Prov.  IJ.  15.  and  he  ihat  hateth  s.  is  gure 

SURFEITING. 
/y«A:e21.34.  lest  your  hearts  be  overcharged  v/illi  a. 

SUR.MISINGS. 

ITim.  6.  4.  whereof  Cometh  envy,  strife,  evil  s. 

SURNAME,  See  SiRN.iiiK. 

SURPLUSAGE. 

Exod.  20.  1 13.  a  cubii  on  the  other  side  in  the  ». 

SURPRISED. 
/sn.33. 14.  sinners  afraid,  learfulnesss.hypocritet 
./rr.4d.  41.  Kerioth  i>i  taken,  the  strong  holds  ares. 
51.  41.  how  IS  the  praise  of  the  whole  earth  sj 

SUSPENSE. 
Luke  3.  tl5.  as  people  were  in  s.and  all  menmusej 
12.t29.8eek  not  what  shall  eat, live  not  in  careful*. 
SUSTAIN. 
1  A7n^.sl7.9.commanded  a  widow  wonjanios.thea 
JVeh.  9.  21.  yea,  forty  yeais  didst  ihou  .<.  them 
fs.  55. 22. cast  thy  burden  on  Lord,  he  shalls.lheil 
Prov.  18. 14.  the  spirit  of  a  man  will  s.  his  infirmity 

SUSTAINED. 
Gcn.27.  37.  and  with  corn  and  wine  have  I  s.  biSQ 
Psal.  3.  5.  I  awaked,  for  the  Lord  s.  me 
Isa.  59.  16.  and  his  rii;hteousness,  it  s.  him 

SUSTENANCE. 
.hidg.G.  4.  Midianites  left  no  s.  for  Israel,  nor  sheep 
•iSam.  19.  32.  Barzillai  had  provided  the  kingof  5. 
Jicts  7.11.  dearth  in  Canaan,  our  fathers  found  iio». 

SWADDLED. 

Lam.  2.t20.  women  eat  children  s.  with  their  li!<nda 

22.  those  that  I  have  s.  and  brought  up,  halh 

mine  enemy  consumed 

F.zek.  16.  4.  thou  wast  not  salted  at  all  nors.  at  all 

SWADDLING. 
./ob  38.  9.  I  made  thick  darkness  a  s.  band  for  it 
/.uke  2.  7.  and  she  wnippeii  him  in  s.  clothes,  12 

SWALLOW, 
In  Hebrew,  Sis,  is  a  plaintive  bird,  and  a  bird 
of  passage.  Mention  is  made  of  the  swallow 
in  Isa.  38.  14,  Like  a  crane  or  a  swallow,  so 
dill  I  chatter.  My  complaint  and  cry  were  like 
to  the  noise  of  a  bwuWow, quick  and  frequent; 
and  like  that  of  a  crane,  loud  and  frightful. 
Jlnd  in  Jer.  8.  7,  Tlit^  stork  in  the  heaven  know- 
etli  her  appointed  times,  and  the  turtle,  and  the 
crf;ne,  and  the  swallow,  observe  the  time  ol 
iheir  coming. 
'The  swallow  is  of  ahluch  colour,  withsomespots 
of  a  dirty  black  under  her  belly ;  its  fiiglU  xa 
very  unequal,  and  its  sight  is  very  quick.  It 
appears  in  sprints  and  siimiiier,  and  goes  away 
in  autumn.  It  is  thooi_'hL  that  it  passes  th» 
sea,  and  withdraws  into  hotter  climates,  where 
it  either  hides  itself  in  holes  m  the  earth,  or 
even  in  marshes,  and  under  the  water,  wherein 
sometimes  great  lumps  of  swallows  have  been 
fished  up,  fixed  one  to  another  by  the  claws  and 
beak ;  and  when  they  are  laid  in  n  warm  pli'ee, 
they  move  and  recover,  thniiijh  before  taep 
seemed  to  be  dead.  It  is  called  Chelidon  m 
Greek,  whence  comes  the  name  of  the  herb  Che- 
lidon, in  F.nglish,  Celaniline,  o?- swallow- wort, 
because  it  is  pretended,  that  with  this  herb  the 
swallow  opens  the  eyes  of  her  young  ones,though 
they  should  even  be  blinded  on  purpose.  It  is 
said  that  the  flesh  of  these  bird<:,  burnt  to  ashes 
is  excellent  for  distempers  of  the  eyes.  Tht 
swallow  IS  said  to  breed  twice  a  year,  once  in 
the  climate  to  which  she  transports  herself  while 
our  winter  latts :  and  again  in  those  six  months 
she  continues  in  this  country.  Their  chief  fooa 
are  (kejlies  that  then  catch  as  they  fly.     Thef 


SWA 

ftmmor.Iy  make  their  vest  in  chmnByi,  and 

ercni  year  returnto  the  same  pidce.  Their  vests 

are  made  of  clay,  minsled  with  bits  nf  !:traw 

or  chaff:  and  it  I'ssaid,  that  when  they  wavl  clay 

or  muil,  thry  plunge  themsehics  m  water,  then 

rolling  «■«  the  dvs.,  maiir  clay  for  themseires. 

Psal.  Si.  3.  llies-  lialli  foiiml  a  nest  fur  hcisplf 

Pnir.2f).2.  as  Ihc  s.  bv  flying,  so  the  curse  cinisolcss 

Is/i.  38.  14.  like  a  crane  or  a  s.  so  diil  I  chatter 

Jer.B.l.  crane  aii.l  s...lisi'rve.\  time  of  their  coniia? 

SWALLOW,  Verb. 
J\'um.  1R.  "n.  if  the  rarlh  open  and  s.  Iliem  up 
34.  for  ihej  said,  lest  the  earth  s.  us  up  also 
2  Sam.  20. 19".  wliy  wilt  thou  s.  up  inheritance  of  L. 
20.  far  he  it  froin  me,  that  I  should  .--.up  or  desl. 
/o/j2.t3.lhou  movpilst  me  to»-.hiin  up  without  cause 
7.  Id.  nor  let  me  alone  till  I  s  down  my  spittle 
20.  18.  lie  shall  restore,  and  not  s.  it  down 
Psal.i\.'.l  Ihc  Lord  shall  .s.  them  up  in  hi«  wrnlli 
56. 1.  be  merciful  to  me,  O  G.  man  would  s.  nie  up 
2.  mine  enemies  would  daily  .".  me  "P 
57.3. "rom  ibe  reproncli  of  hir  that  would  s.  nic  up 
(iO.  15.  neither  let  the  deep  s.  me  up 
Fror.  1.  12.  let  us  s.  them  up  alive  as  the  srnve 
Eccl.  10. 12.  hut  the  lips  of  a  f.'ol  will  s.  up  himself 
Isa.  3.tl2.  Iliev  lend  me,  s.  up  the  way  of  thy  paths 
19.  t  3.  and  1  will  .'.  up  the  counsel  thereof 
Z.%.  t  7.  he  v.ill  s.  up  the  face  of  the  covering 
8.  wills,  up  death  in  victory,  Ld.  will  wi]*  away 
42.  t  l-t  I  will  destroy  and  s.  uji  tit  once 
ffos.  8.  7.  ifso  be  it  yield,  the  strangers  shall  s.  it  up 
/imos  8.  4.  hear  this,  O  vc  that  .-;.  up  the  needy 
Vhad.  16.  they  shall  drink,  anil  they  shall  s.  down 
ynm/t  1.17.  the  Lord  prepared  a  fish  tos.  up  Jcmah 
J»/a«.23.24.guldeswho  sirain  at  a  gnat,and  s. camel 

PW.ALT.OWED. 
Kyod.  7.  12.  but  Aaron's  rod  s.  up  their  rods 

1.5.12.stielchedst  thv  right  hand,  theearths.  them 
J^'um.  IG.  32.  earth  opened  ands.  Ofi.lO.  75fMMi.  fi. 
B  .fam.V.  16  hut  pass  over,  lest  the  king  be  s.  up 
Job  6.3.  henv.  than  sand,  theref.  my  words  are  s.  up 
20. 1.5.  he  hath  s.  down  riches,  he  shall  vomit  them 
S7  20.  if  n  mnn  speak,  surely  he  shall  be  .>!.  up 
Psal.  3.1.  25.  let  them  not  say,  we  have  .<t.  him  up 

106.  17.  Ilie  e.Tfth  opened  and  s.  up  Dathan 

107.  f  27.  stag:;er,  and  all  their  wisdom  is  s.  up 
124.  3.  then  ihey  had  s.  iis  up  quick 

fsa.  9.  t  16.  they  that  are  led  of  them  are  .?.  up 
2S.  7.  the  priest' and  the  prophet  arcs,  upof  "'ine 
49.  19.  Ihey  that  s.  thee  up,  shall  be  far  away 
Jer.  51.  34.' he  hath  s.  me  up  like  a  dragon 

44.will  bring  out  of  his  month  that  which  hnth  s. 

Lam.  2.  2.  LoTd  hath  .<;.  up  all  the  habitat,  of  Jacob 

5. he  hath  s.iip  Israel,  he  hath  s.up  all  herpalaces 

16.  Ihev  hiss  and  sav,  we  have  ?.  her  up 

Kif  A-.36.'3.  because  they  have.?,  you  up  on  ev.  side 

ffns.  8.  8.  Israel  is  .«.  up  among  the  Gentiles 

1  Car.  15.  54.  death  is  .t.  up  in  victory 

2  Cnr.l.  7.  le.n  such  one  shouM  be  s.  up  with  sorrow 
5.  4.  that  mortalilv  michi  be  .t.  up  of  hie 

Rev.  12.  16.  thp  e  irth  open"rl  nnd  5.  up  the  flood 

PWALLOWETII. 
Jnh  5.  .5.  and  the  robber  .?.  up  their  substance 
39.  24.  lie  s.  the  ground  with  fierceness  and  rage 

SWAN. 
Lev.U.  18.  the*,  the  pelican,  unclean,  Deut.U.IG. 

SWARE. 
f?en.21.31.Beer9hebn,  becnusethey  s.  both  ofthem 
24.  7.  the  Lord  God  of  heaven  that  .«.  to  mo 

9.  the  servant  s.  to  him  concerning  that  matter 
2.?.  33.  J:icob  said,  swear  to  me,  and  he  .«.  to  him 
26.3.1  will  perform  the  oath  which  I  s. to. Abraham 

31.  Abimclech  and  Isaac  ,9.  to  one  ano'h"r 
31.. 53.  and  •Tacob.'?.  bv  the  fear  of  his  father  Isaac 
47.  31.  Jnsenli  ■?.  to  .laroh  his  father 
.50.  24.  God  will  bring  vnu  to  land  he  .?.  to  Abrah. 
Exod.  13.  .5.  the  land  which  the  Lord  .■:.  to  thv  fi- 
thers  to  give  thee.  1l.|33.  1.  .Vnm.  11.  Ksl'O. 
1  :«.  V.'^neut.  1.  8.  35   1  6   10,  ]>*,  23.  |  7.  13. 
f8.  1.1  n.9,21    126.3.  128.  II.  I  30.20.  I  31. 
21,  23.  1  34.  4.  .rnsh.  1.  6.  1  5.  6.  |  21.  43. 
M/m.32.10.ihe  Lord's  anger  was  kinilleri,  and  h"  .?. 
gnving.noneof  the  men  shall  en'er.  /)f?;M  34. 
Deiit.  2.14.  till  men  of  war  were  ivr.sled,  as  Lord  s. 
4.  21.  Lord  .<;.  that  I  should  not  go  over  .lordan 
31.  be  will  not  forget  the  covenant  which  He  s. 

7.  12.  keep  mer^v  which  he  s.  to  thv  fathers 

8.  13  mnv  establish  his  covenant  which  he  .«.  9.  5. 
rnsh.  5.  22.  bring  nut  Rahab,  as  ye  r.  unto  her 

9.  15.  princes  of  congregation  ,».  to  the  Gibeiinites 
20.  necause  of  the  o:ith  whif-h  we  s.  to  ihem 

14.9.  Moses.?,  (m  Ihntdav,  saving,  sure  v  the  land 

21.44.  L.  gave  them  rest  according  to  all  that  he  s 

'wf/ir .2.1.  brought  to  land  which  I  «.  to  vonr  f  ither* 

I  .Sam.  19.  6.  Saul  s.  thfl  David  shall  not  he  shin 

■  20.  3.  n-ivid  s.  moreover  to  .Tonathnn.  and  said 

24.  22   Tlnvid  s.  to  Saul,  and  Saul  went  home 

SS!  10.  Paul  s.  bv  the  Lorrl  to  the  witch  nt  En-do 

i  .S(im.3.35.DHv..?.he  would  not  eat  till  Bunbedonn 

IV  23  kin"  D>viil  5.  to  r^himei,  1  Kings  2.  8. 

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1  /iings  1.  29.  king  David  s.  to  li„,)i  shnba,  30. 
2.  23.  Solomon  «.  that  Adonijah  should  die 

2  KiniTS  2.>.  24.  Gedaliah  s.  to  them,  .Jer.  40.  9. 
iChr~l5.  14.  theys.  lothe  Lord  with  a  loud  voice 
Ezra  10.  5.  they  .s.  to  put  away  the  strange  wives 
['.sal.95.  11.  to  whom  Is.  in  my  wrath, //ri.  3.  11. 

132.2  how  hes.  to  Ld.  and  vowed  toG.  of  Jacob 
Jrr.  38.  16.  so  the  king  s.  secretly  to  Jeremiah 
Ezek.Uy.S.  I  s.  and  entered  into  covenant  with  thee 

20.  t5.  when  I  .«.  to  the  seed  of  Jacob,  47.  f  14. 
/Mil.  12. 7.  i.  by  liimthatliveth  forever,  Rev.  10.  0. 
Mark  0.  23.  Herod  s.  to  the  daughter  of  Eerodias 
/,HfrcI.73.  toremembei  oath  which  hes.  to  Abrah. 
Hth.3. 18.  to  whoms.  he  tiiatlhey  should  not  enter 

6.  13.  lie  could  swear  bv  no  greater,  he  s.  by  hims. 

7.  21.  thai  said,  the  Liiid  s.  and  will  not  repent 

Sec  Their  F.4.THKRS. 
SWAREST. 
Frnd.  32.  13.  to  whom  thou  s.  by  thine  own  self 
jXOim.  1 1 .  12.  carry  them  to  land  thou  «.  to  fathers 
/;pi;(.26.15.  lan<i  given  us,ns  thim  s.  to  our  fathers 
1  FiinsTS  1.  17.  thou  s.  that  Solomon  shall  reign 
Psal.'S'J.  49.  kindnesses  thou  j.  to  David  in  truth 

SWARM. 
F.Tod.  8.  .24.  there  came  a  grievous  s.  of  flies 
.fad-r.li.S.  a  5.  of  bees  and  honey  in  carcase  of  lion 

SWARMS. 
Ezod.  8. 21.  I  will  send  s.  of  flies  upon  thee,  houses 
of  the  Egyptians  shall  be  full  of  s   of  flies 

22.  that  no  .s.  of  tlies  >UiiV  be  in  Coshen 

29.  that  the  s.  of  flies  maydepart  fiom  Pharaoh 
31.  he  removed  the  s.  of  Hies  from  Pharaoh 

SWEAR. 

Gnd  hath  prohibited  all  false  ocths,  and  all  use- 
less and  enstoniary  swearivff;  but  when  neces- 
sity avd  the  importance  of  the  matter  require 
tt,  he  allows  lis  to  swear  by  his  name,  but  not 
in  the  name  of  any  false  <riid.s,  or  in  the  name 
of  inanimate  things,  whether  on  earth,  or  in 
heaven,  or  by  the  stars,  or  by  the  life  of  any 
man  ichaterrr.  Lev.  19.  12.  E\od.20.7.  |  23.  13. 
Oeut.  C.  13.  Jer.  4.  2.  Our  Saiiinur,  who  came 
into  the  world  not  to  destroy  the  law,  but  to 
fulfil  it,  forbids  all  kinds  of  oaths.  Mat.  5.  .34. 
J)nd  the  primilive  Chrislinns  understood  and 
observed  thiscommnndin  a  literal  sense,  as  may 
be  seen  from  Tertidlian,  Eusebias,  Chrysnstom 
JRasil,  .Ji'Tom,  A-e.  However,  it  is  acknoic 
Irdged.  that  neither  the  .'ipostlcs,  or  Fathers 
hat).?  absolutely  eondevinedswearing,  or  the  use 
of  oaths  upon  every  occasion,  and  all  subject. 
There  are  circumstances  wherein  we  caniirt 
morally  be  excused  from  it :  But  we  never 
ou^ht  to  swear  but  upon  urgent  necessity,  and 
to  do  some  considerable  good  by  it. 

That  a  person  swear  lawfully,  he  must  have,  a 
rerrard,  [1]  To  the  object;  that  he  swear  by  the 
Lord  alone;  for  seeing  we  deify  and  make 
that  our  Ood'which  we  'swear  by,  therefore  we 
forsake  the  true  God  if  toe  swear  Ay  that  which 
is  no  God,  Jer. 5. 7.  [2]  To  the  manner;  that 
he  swear  in  truth,  in  judgment,  and  in  righte- 
ousness, Jer.  4.  2.  that  he  swear  not  falsely,  or 
deceitfiiUv,  but  that  which  is  agreeable  to 
truth ;  thai  he  swear  not  rashly,  but  upon  due 
ccnsiileratinn  of  all  circumstances :  and  that 
he  8wear  nothing  but  what  is  agreeable  to 
justice  and  equity.  [3]  He  must  have  a  re- 
gard to  the  end  ;  that  God  may  be  glorified, 
our  duty  ilischarrrrd,  controversies  appeased, 
our  breiliren  satisfied,  or  our  own,  or  others' 
innoeevey  cleared. 

/7rn.21.23.  .\bimelech  said  to  Abrahams,  tome 

24.  and  Abraham  said,  I  will  s. 
24.  3.  and  I  will  make  thee  s.  by  the  Lord  God 

37.my  master  made  mes.  saying,  not  take  a  wife 
25   33.  Jacob  said  s.  tome,  and  he  sware  to  liim 
4'/.  31.  Jacob  said  unto  Joseph,  s.  unto  me 
r,0.  5.  father  made  me  s.  ||  Lev.  .5.  4.  if  a  soul  s. 

Frnd.  6.  8.  bring  to  land  concerning  which  I  did  .5. 

/.ev.  19. 12.  and  ye  shall  not  s.  by  my  name  falsely 

.Vi/m   30.  2.  if  a  man  .«.  an  oath  to  bind  his  soul 

Deut.  6.  13.  and  thou  shall  s.  by  his  name,  10.  20. 

./».sA.2. 12.  Rahab  said  to  spies,  s.  to  me  by  the  Lord 
17.  this  thy  oath  which  thou  hast  made  us  3.  20. 

23.  7.  nor  cause  to.?,  by  their  gods  nor  serve  them 
.hidg.  15.  12.  s   to  me  that  ye  will  not  fall  upon  me 

1  Sam.  20.  17.  Jonathan  caus<>d  David  to  s.  again 
24.2I..<!.  that  thou  wilt  not  cut ofTmy  seed  after  me 

30.  15.  .?.  by  God  that  thou  wilt  neither  kill  me 

2  Sirni.  19.  7.  I  s.  by  the  Lord,  if  thou  go  not  out 

1  Kintrs  I.  13.  didst  thou  not.?.  Solomon  shall  reign 
51.  saving,  let  king  Solomon  s.  unto  me  to-day 

2.  42,  did  I  not  make  thee  to  .•;.  by  the  Lord  ? 
8.  31.  if  any  man  trespass,  and  an  oath  be  laid  on 
him  to  cause  him  to  s.  2CA»-"n.  6.  22. 

2  Chr.  36. 13.  Nebiichadne77.ar  made  him  s.  by  G. 
Ezra  10  5.1  hen  Ezra  made  Levites  and  all  Isr.  to.s. 
JVVA.  13.  25.  and  I  made  them  s.  by  God,  saving 
ha.  3. 7.  in  that  day  shall  hes,  I  will  not  be  a  healer 


Jsa.  19.  13  five  cities  in  Egypt  shall  s.  to  the  Lord 
4.5.23.  wordgone,  that  to  me  every  Irongueshaii* 
48.  I.  which  s.  by  the  Loid,  but  not  in  truth 
65.  16.  tliatsweareth,  shall.?,  by  the  God  of  truth 
Jer.  4.  2.  thou  shall  s.  the  Lord  liveih  in  truth 
5.  2.  tho'  they  say,  the  Lord  liveih,  ihey  s.  faiscif 
7.9.  will  yesteul,  murder, commiladultery,  and  j 
12.16.ifthey  wM  learn  the  waysof  my  peo(ile,tos 
by  my  name,  as  they  taught  people  to  s.  by  Baa, 
22. '5.  I  s.  by  myself,  suilh  Ld.  this  house  become 
32.  22.  hast  given  them  this  land  thou  didst  s. 
Has.  4.  15.  neither  go  ye  up  to  Betli-aven  nor  s, 
.fimos  S.  14.  they  that  s.  bv  the  fin  of  Samaria 
Zeph.  1.  5.  that .?.  by  theL'ord,  that  «.  by  Miiichani 
Mat.  5.  34.  s.  not  at  all  1|  36.  s.  nut  by  thy  head 
23. 16.  shall  s.  by  the  temple,  s.  by  gold  of  temple 
18.  whoso  shall  s.  by  the  altar,  it  is  nothing 
20.wlioso  Iherelbre  shall  s.  by  the  altar,  sweareth    - 

21.  shall  4-.  by  the  temple  ||  22.  skiall  s.  by  heaven 
21).  74.  then  began  he  to  curse  and  s.  Mark  14.  71 

Heb.G.  13. he  could  s.  by  no  greater,  he  s.  by  himsell 
16.  for  men  verily  s.  by  the  (greater,  and  an  oath 
Jam.  5.  12.  above  all  things,  my  brethien,  s.  not 

SWEAKERS. 
Mai.  3.  5.  I  will  be  a  s\v  ifi  wiiiiess  against  false  s, 

SWEARETH. 
/>fr.6.3.or  have  found  what  was  lost,  and  .?.  falseFy 
Psal.  15.  4.  that  s.  to  his  hurt,  and  changeth  iioL 
63.  11.  everyone  that  s.  by  liiiii  shall  glory 
Eccl.  9.  2.  aiid  he  thats.  as  he  that  t'earelh  anoatn 
fsa.  05.  16.  he  that  s.  shall  swear  by  God  of  Inilh 
Zech.  5.  3.  and  every  one  that  s.  shall  be  cut  off 

4.  it  shall  enter  into  the  house  of  him  s.  falsely 

Mat.  2.3.  18.  whosoever  s.  by  the  gift,  he  is  guilty 

20.  s   by  thealtarjl  21.  s.b'y  teniple,  and  bvhim 

22.  s.  by  throne  of  God,  and  hy  him  thatsittelh 
SWEARING. 

Lev.  5.  1.  if  a  soul  sin,  and  hear  the  voice  of  s. 
Jer.  23.  10.  for  because  of  s.  the  land  mourneth 
Ho.s.A.'i  by  s.  and  lying,  and  stealing  they  breakout 
10.  4.  spoken  words,  s.  falsely  in  making  a  soveii 
Heb.  7.  t  21.  those  priests  were  made  without  s.  an 
SWEAT.  [oath 

<7fn.  3.19.  in  the.?,  of  thy  faceshalt  thou  eat  breaa 
£;2f/i:.44.18.  shall  gird  with  any  thing  that  causoth  s 
Au/te22.44.hiss.vvasal  it  were  great  drops  of  blood 

SWEEP. 
Fsa.  14.23.  I  wills,  it  with  the  besom  of  destruction 
28.  17.  the  hail  shall  .?.  away  the  refuge  of  lies 
Luke  15.8.  doth  not.?,  the  house  and  seek  diligently 

SWEEPING. 
Prov.  28.  3.  is  like  a  .-•.  rnie  which  leavet'tinofood 

SWEET. 
Ezod.  15.  25.  tree  cast  into  the  waters,  the  wateri 
were  made  .?. 
30.23.take  of  myrrh  ami .?.  cinnamon  halfso  much 
2.Sum.l.t23.Saul'and  Jonathan  were,?,  in  their  lives 
23.  ].  David  the  s    psalmist  of  Israel  said 
JWA.  8.10.  go  your  way,  eat  the  fat,  and  drink  the*. 
.fob  20.  12.  though  wickedness  be  .?.  in  his  mouth 
21.  33.  the  clods  of  the  vallev  shall  be  .?.  to  him 
38.31.ciinst  thou  bind  thes;  influences  of  Pleiades'? 
P.?(i;.5.5.14.wo  took  .?.  counsel  together  and  walked 
104.  3t.  my  meditalion  of  him  shall  be  s. 
119.  103.  how  .?.  are  thy  words  unto  my  taste! 
141.  6.  Ihev  shall  hcartny  words,  for  they  are  s. 
Pror.  3.  24. 'shall  lie  down,  and  thy  sleep  shall  be  « 
9. 17. stolen  waters  ares,  bread  in  secret  is  pleasant 
13.  19.  the  desire  accomplished  is  .?.  to  the  soul 
16.24.  pleasant  words  ares,  lothe  sonl  an.l  heal'h 
20.17.hrcadofdeceit  iss.toamnn,  hut  afterwards 
23.  8.  thou  shalt  vomit  np,  and  lose  thy  .?.  words 
24.13.  cat  the  honey-comb,  which  is.?,  to  thy  taste 
27.  7.  to  the  hungry  soul  every  bitter  thing  is  s. 
F.erl.  5.  12.  the  sleep'of  a  labouring  man  is  s. 
11.7.  truly  the  light  is  a  s.  and  a  pleasant  thing 
Cant.  2.  3.  his  fruit  was  .?.  ||  14.  for  s.  is  thy  voice 
5.  5.  my  fingers  dropped  with  .?.-smelling  myrrh 
O.his'cheeks  are  as  a  bed  of  spices,  as  .?.flower3 
his  lips  like  lilies,  dropping  .?.-smelling  myrrh 
16.  his  mouth  is  most.?,  vea,  he  is  altogeth.  lovely 
fsa.  3.  t  19.  the  Lord  will  take  away  the  s.  balli 
24.  instead  of  s.  smell,  there  shall  be  stin{t 
5.20.woe  to  them  that  put  bi*er  for  .?.nnd  .?.  for  bit. 
23.16.make  .?.melodv,8ingso'ngs  to  be  remembered 
.fer.  6.  20.  nor  your  sacrifices  s.  unto  me 
31.  26.  I  awaked,  and  my  sleep  was  ».  unto  me 
,lam.  3.  11.  oend  at  same  place  .?.  water  and  hitter 
Rev.  10.9.  it  shall  be  in  thy  mouth  .?.  as  honey,  10 
18.  t  12.  no  mnn  buvelh  Iheir  s.  wood  any  mora 

SWEET  calamus. 
Ezod.  30.  23.  take  of  .?.  calamus  250  shekoli 

SWEET  cane. 
/.?(i.43.24.thon  hast  brought  me  no  .?.  c.with  money 
./er.  C.  20  the  s.  cane  came  from  a  far  countiy 
See  Incense,  OnouRS,  Savour. 
SWEET  spices. 
KTnrf.30.34.take  to  thee  s.  sjitce.i  with  frnnkincenw 
37.  29.  he  made  the  pure  incense  oi  .?.  spires 
Mark  IG.l.  bought     s.  that  they  mijjht  anoiut  him 


swi     --^ 

SWEET  wine. 
Tm.  49.  26.  be  drunken  with  blood  as  witli  s.  teine 
jpiiion'J.  l">.  ihe  mount  shall  drop «.  Kincjhilli.' melt 
A»»c.  I).  15.  and  *.  inne,  hut  shall  not  drink  wine 

SWEETER. 
/ud^-.H.lS.menol'cilysaid,  what  is  ».  than  honey'? 
Psal.  19.  )0.  thy  word  is  s.  than  Iho  honey-comb 
UU  103.  thy  words  are  s.  than  huney  to  my  mouth 

SWEETLY. 
Job  24.  20.  worm  shall  I'eed  5.  on  him,  not  rememb. 
Cant.l.  9.  like  the  best  wine,  ihat  goeth  down  s. 

SVVEETEJNED. 
Psal  53.  1 14'  ^^'^  ^-  counsel  togelher  and  walked 

SWEETNESri. 
Tudg.  9. 11.  should  1  forsake  my  s.  and  good  fruit'? 
14.  14.  and  out  of  the  strong  ciime  forth  s. 
Priiv.  16.  21.  tiie  s.  of  ti)e  lips  increaseth  learning 
•27.  9.SO  doth  s.  of  a  man's  friend  by  hearty  counsel 
Eiek.  3.  3.  the  roll  was  in  mv  mouth  as  honey  for  s. 

SWELL. 
JV«m.5.21.  thy  thigh  to  rot,  and  thy  belly  to  s.  22. 

27.  her  belly  shall  s.  and  her  thigh  shall  rot 
Deut.  8.  4.  nor  did  thy  foot  .9.  these  forty  years 

SWELLED. 
JVeA.  9.  21.  yea,  forty  years  their  feet  s.  not 

SWELLING. 
J'so^4C.  3.  though  mountainsehakc  with  s.  thereof 
Isa.  30.  11  as  a  breach  «.  out  in  a  high  wall 
Jer.  12.  5.  then  how  wilt  ihoudoin  the  s. of  Jordan 
41).  19.  like  a  lion  from  the  s.  of  Jordan,  50.  44. 
8  P:t.  2.  18.  speak  greats,  words  of  vanity 
Jude  10.  and  their  mouth  speaketh  great  s.  words 

SWELLINGS. 
2Cor.l2.20. 1  fear  lest  there  hes.tumults  among  you 

SWEPT. 
Judg.  5.  21.  the  river  of  Kishon  s.  them  away 
Jer.  4f>.  15.  why  are  thy  valiant  men  s.  away? 
JUdl.  12. 44.  I  will  return  to  my  house,  when  come, 
hefindethilemptv,s.  and  garnished,  LuAe  11.25. 
SWERVED. 
ITm.l.  6.  which  some  havmgs.  have  turned  aside 

SWIFT. 
Deut.  28. 49.  shall  faring  a  nation  as  s.  as  the  eagle 
f  Kings  4.  t  28.  straw  for  tlie  horses  and  s.  beasts 

1  Chr.  12.  8.  were  as  s.  as  roes  on  the  mountains 
Job  ^  26.  they  are  passed  away  as  the  s.  ships 

24.  16.  he  is  s.  as  the  waters,  he  beholdeth  not 
Proo.  0.  18.  feet  that  be  s.  in  running  to  mischief 
Ecd.  9.  11.  I  saw  that  the  race  is  not  to  the  s. 
ha.  18.  2.  go,  ye  s.  messengers,  to  a  nation  peeled 

19.  1.  behold  the  Lord  rideth  upon  a  s.  cloud 

30.  16.  but  ye  said,  no,  for  we  will  ride  on  the  s. 
therefore  shall  they  that  pursue  yon  be  s. 

66.  20.  they  shall  bring  your  bretliren  ons.  beasts 
Jer .2. 23.  thou  art  a  s.  dromedary  travers.  her  ways 

46  6.  let  nots.  flee  away,  nor  mighty  man  escape 
^mns  2. 14.  therefore  the  Jlight  shall  perish  from  s. 
15.  he  that  is  s.  of  foot  shall  not  deliver  himself 
Mc.  1. 13.  O  Lachish,  bind  the  cliariot  to  s.  beast 
j\fal.3.5.  I  will  be  s.  witness  againut  the  sorcerers 
Rom.  3.  15.  their  feel  are  s.  to  shed  blood 
./'am.l.lO.let  every  man  be  s.  to  hear,  slow  to  speak 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  shall  brine  on  iheinBelves  s.  destruction 

SWIFTER. 
2  Sam.i.  23.  weres.  than  eagles,  stronger  than  lions 
Job  7.  6.  my  days  are  s.  than  a  weaver's  shuttle 

9.25.nowmy  days  ares.than  a  post,t  hey  flee  away 
Jer.  4. 13.  his  horses  ares,  than  eagles,  woe  unto  us 
7,(1771.  4. 19.  our  persecutors  are  s.  than  the  eagles 
Ikab.  1.  8.  their  horses  arc  .?.  than  the  leopards 

SWIFTLY. 
Psiil.  147.  15.  his  word  runneth  very  s. 
Isa.  5.  26.  behold,  they  shall  come  with  speed  s. 
/7an.9.21  .Gabriel  being  caused  to  fly  s.  touched  me 
Juel  3.  4.  if  ye  recompense  me  s.  and  speedily 

SWIM. 
2  iTiT? o-s  6. 6.  he  cast  in  the  stick,  and  the  iron  did  s. 
Psal.  6.  6.  all  the  night  make  I  my  bed  to  s. 
/so. 25. 11.  thatswimmeth  spread,  forth  hands tos. 
£zfA.47.5.  for  tl»e  waters  were  risen,  waters  to  s.  in 
j4c<s27.42.lest  any  oflliem  should  .'J.outand  escape 
43.  and  commanded  that  thev  who  could  s- 
SWIMMEST. 
Etek.  32.  6.  I  will  water  the  land  wherein  thou  5. 

SWIMMETH. 
r»a.  25.  11.  as  he  lhat .«.  sprendeth  forth  his  hands 
SWINE 
an  animal  well  known,  the  use  of  which  was 
forbid  tn  the  Hebrews,  Lev.  11.7      It  is  said, 
they  held  the  flesh  of  this  animal  in  such  de 
testation,  that  thry  icoiild  not  so  much  as  pro- 
nounce its  name,  but  instead  of  it  said.  That 
beast.  That  thing.     In  2  Mace.  6.  18,  iVe.  when 
'   old  Eleazar  was  taken  by  the  servants  of  .Sn- 
tiochus  Kpiphaves,he  ir««  vehemently  urged  to 
iaste  sw me' s  flesh,  or  at  lt7a.st  to  pretend  to  taste 
It      They  opened  his  mouth  by  force,  to  compel 
4i77i  to  eat  of  it .   but  he  chose  rather  to  suffer 
aenth  than  to  break  the  law  of  God,  and  to  give 
"  tfftnct  to  the  vcaker  people  of  hit  nation. 


swo 

Porphyry  affirmi,  thai  the  Hebrews  and  Pheni- 
ctans  abstained  from  poric,  because  there  was 
none  in  their  country.  He  might  rather  have 
said,  there  was  none,  or  but  very  little,  because 
they  bred  no  hogs,  by  reason  of  that  abhor- 
rence they  had  conceiced  for  them:  For  it  is 
certain  they  might  hace  had  them  if  tkcy  had 
pleased;  and  that  there  were  herds  of  swine  m 
our  .'Saviour's  time,  is  evident  from  Mat.  8.  30, 
31.  Mark  5.  11. 

Our  Saviour,  m  Mat.7.6.  forbids  his  disciples  to 
cast  their  pearls  before  swine,  lest  they  trample 
them  under  their  feet  and  turn  again  and  rend 
you.  He  would  have  them  to  use  discretion  in 
dispensing  holy  things,  especially  by  way  of 
admonition,  or  reproof.  Preach  not  the  gospel 
to  those  that  persecute  you  for  your  message, 
neither  apply  the  promises  to  the  profane.  'J'he 
prodigal  son,  in  Luke  15.  15.  when  he  had  spent 
all,  was  reduced  to  such  distress  as  to  be  glad 
to  feed  swme;  this  denotes  the  base  work  and 
drudgery  thai  sinners  employ  themselves  about. 
It  is  said,  in  Prov.  11.  22,  As  a  jewel  of  gold 
in  a  swine's  snout,  so  is  a  fair  woman  who 
is  witliout  discretion.  Both  the  Jewish  and 
Jlrabian  women  sometimes  used  to  wear  rings 
in  their  7wstrils  to  adorn  theniselncs.  But 
nothing  can  be  more  ridiculous  than  tr  put  a 
gold  ring  or  a  jewel  in  a  swme's  snout.  St. 
Peter  compares  those  simiers  that  frequently 
relapse  into  their  former  sins,  to  a  sow  that, 
as  soon  as  s/ie  is  washed, goes  again  to  wallow 
in  the  mire,  2  Pet.  2.  22. 

I.cv.  11.7.  the  s.  is  unclean  to  you,  Deut.  14.  8. 

Prov.  11.22.  as  a  jewel  of  gold  in  a  s.  snout,  so  is 

/sa.65.4.  which  eat  s.  flesli  and  broth  of  abominable 
6ti.  3.  an  oblation,  as  if  he  offered  s.  blood 
17.eatings.flesh,and  abomination,and  the  mouse 

Mat.  7.  6.  neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  s. 
&.  30.  a  herd  of  s.  feeding,  Markb.  11.  /^liAcS.  32. 

31.  suffer  us  to  go  into  the  herd  of  s.  Mark  5.  12. 

32.  they  went  into  the  s.  Mark  5.  13.  /.uke  8.  33. 

the  whole  herd  of  s.  ran  violently  down 

Mark  5.  14.  and  they  that  fed  the  s.  fled  and  told 
16.  they  told  them  also  concerning  the  s. 

Luke  15.  15.  he  sent  him  into  his  fields  to  feed  s. 

16.  have  filled  iiis  belly  with  husks  the  s.  did  eat 

SWOLLEN. 

Jicts  28.  6.  they  looked  when  he  should  have  s. 
SWOON. 

Lam.  2.  11.  because  the  chililren  s.  in  the  streets 
SWOONED. 

Lam.  2.  12.  when  they  s.  as  the  wounded  in  the 
streets  of  the  city 
SWORD. 

The  sword  in  scripture  is  often  used  for  war. 
Lev.  26.  25,  1  will  bring  a  sword  upon  you;  / 
will  cause  war  to  come.  By  the  sword  shall 
thou  live,  Gen.  27.  40.  Thou  shalt  support 
thyself  by  war  and  rapine.  By  sword  arc  un- 
derstood the  vengeance  and  judgments  which 
God  inflicts  upon  sinners.  Deut.  32.  41,  42, 
If  I  whet  my  glittering  sword:  My  sword  shall 
devour  flesh.  Also  the  instrument  which  God 
uses  to  employ  for  executing  his  judgments, 
Psal.  17.  13,  Deliver  my  soul  from  the  wicked, 
which  is  thy  sword.  Sword  is  figurativ  ly 
put  for  power  and  authority.  Rum.  13.  4,  He 
beareth  not  the  sword  in  vain.  The  magis- 
trate hath  not  received  his  power  to  no  pur- 
pose;  but  that  he  may  punish  offenders,  and 
defend  the  good.  The  apostle  alludes  to  the 
custom  of  princes,  who  had  certain  officers  go- 
ing before  them,  bearing  the  ensigns  of  their 
authority.  All  they  that  take  the  sword,  shall 
perish  with  the  sword,  Mat.  26.  52.  They  that 
take  vp  the  sword  by  their  own  authority,  and 
icould  do  justice  to  themselves,  deserve  to  be 
put  to  death  by  the  sword  of  authority  :  Or, 
those  that  take  the  swotd  to  smite  another, 
generally  suffer  by  it  themselves.  The  word 
of  God  is  called  the  gword  of  the  Spirit,  Eph. 
6.  17.  It  is  a  spiritual  sword,  or  a  means  pro- 
vided by  the  Spirit  of  God,  and  made  effectual 
by  him  to  cut  the  sinews  of  the  strongest 
temptations,  to  kill  or  mortify  the  inward 
lusts  and  corruptions  of  the  heart,  to  subdue 
the  ixoat  fixed  obstinacy  of  the  mind,  and  the 
7nost  resolute  purposes  of  the  will,  Heb.  4. 
12.  Moses  calls  God  the  sword  of  Israel's 
excellency,  Deut.  33.  29.  He  is  their  strength, 
the  author  of  all  their  past  or  approaching 
victories,  by  whole  assistance  they  did  excel, 
and  gloriously  conquer,  and  triumph  over  their 
enemies.  Our  .iaviour  says.  Mat.  10.  Jl,  I 
came  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword.  My 
coming  and  preaching  the  gospel  will  prove 
in  the  event,  througn  the  devil's  malice,  the 
corruptions  of  men'f  beartg,  and  their  madness 
on  Ikeir  idolatry  and  a^entition^an  occasion 


SWO 

of  much  Variance  and  division,  eve*  betieeen 
nearest  relations,  yea,  ami  of  bodily  death,  and 
many  calamities  und  persecutions. 

Gen.  3.  24.  he  placed  cherubmis,  and  flaming  t. 
34.  25.  took  each  man  his  e.  and  came  on  the  cilj 

Exod.  5.  il.  to  put  a  s.  in  their  hands  to  slay  ug 

32.  27.  he  scl^l,  put  every  man  his  a.  by  his  side 
I^cv.  2(5.  6.  nor  shall  the  s.  go  through  your  land 

25.  I  will    bring  a  s.  U|ion   you,   Kiek.  5.   17 
I  6.  3.  I  14.  17.  I  2U.  8.  I  33.  2. 

33.  and  I  will  draw  out  a  s.  alter  you 
37.  they  shall  fall  as  it  were  before  a  s. 

JVuTft.  22. 23.  the  angel's  s.  drawn  in  his  hand,  31. 

29.  I  would  there  were  a  s.  in  mine  hand 
Deut.  32.  25.  the  s.  without,  and  terror  within 

33.  29.  and  who  is  the  s.  of  thy  excelknoy 
Josh.  5.  13.  stood  with  his  s.  drawn  in  his  hand 

24.  12.  but  not  with  thy  s.  nor  with  thy  bow 
Judg.  7.  14.  this  is  nothing  save  thes.  of  Gideon 

18.  say,  the  s.  of  the  Lord,  and  of  Gideon,  20. 
22.  and  the  Lord  set  every  man's  s.  against  his 
fellow  through  all  the  host,  I  .Sa»fi.  14.  20. 

8.  10.  for  there  fell  120,000  men  that  drew  s. 
20.  the  youth  drew  not  his  s.  for  he  feared 

9.  54.  hesaid  unto  him,  draw  tliy  s.  and  slay  me 
20.  2.  four  hundred  thousand  that  drew  s.  17. 

15.  twenty  anil  six  thousand  men  that  drew  s, 
2.5.  eighteen  thousand  men  ;  all  these  drew  the  i' 
3.">.  Israel  destroyed  215,100  men  thatdrew  the  s. 
4(i.  all  that  fell  were  25,000  that  drew  the  s. 

1  Sam.  13.  22.  neither  s.  nor  spear  was  found 

15.  33.  as  thy  s.  hath  made  women  childless,  so 

17.  39.  David  girdelh  hiss,  on  his  armour,  25. 13. 

50.  but  there  was  no  s.  in  the  hand  of  David 

51.  David  ran  and  took  his  s.  and  slew  him 

18.  4.  even  to  his  s.  and  to  his  bow  and  girdle 
21.8.  is  there  not  here  under  thy  hand  a  speur  or  3 

9.  the  s.  of  Goliath  is  here  wrapt  in  a  cloth 

22.  10.  and  he  gave  him  the  s.  of  Goliath 

13.  in  that  thou  hast  given  him  bread,  and  a  s. 

25.  13.  David  said,  gird  ye  on  every  man  his  s 

and  they  girded  on  every  man  his  s 

31.4.  draw  Ihy  s.  and  thrust  me  through  therewith, 

therefore  Saul  took  a  s.  and  fell  upon  it 

5.  his  armour-bearer  fell  also  ujion  hiss. and  died 

2  Sam.  1.  22.  the  s.  of  Saul  returned  not  empty 

2.  Ifi.  and  thrust  his  s.  in  his  fellow's  side 

26.  Abner  said,  shall  the  s.  devour  for  ever? 

3.  29.  not  fail  one  that  falleth  on  the  «. 

11.  25.  the  s.  devoureth  one  as  well  as  another 

12.  10.  the  s.  shall  never  depart  from  thy  house 

18.  8.  and  the  wood  devoured  more  than  the  a, 

20.  10.  Amasa  took  no  heed  to  the  s.  in  his  hand 

23.  10.  and  his  hand  clave  unto  the  s. 

24.  9.  in  Israel  800,000  men  that  drew  the  g. 

1  Kings  3.  24.  bring  me  a  s.  and  they  brought  a  s.     • 

19.  17.  him  that  escapeth  the  s.  of  Hazael 

1  Chron.  5.  18.  men  able  to  bear  buckler  and  s. 
10.  4.  draw  thy  s.  and  thrust  me  through  there- 
with, so  Saul  toi'k  a  s.  and  fell  ufior.  It 

R.  his  armour-bearer  fell  likewise  on  the  s. 

21.  5.  a  hundred  thousand  men  thsil  drew  s.  and 

Judah  was  470  000  that  drew  *. 
12.  while  that  the  s.  of  thine  enemies  overtake 
or  else  three  days  the  ,?.  of  the  Lord 
16.  the  angel  having  a  s.  drawn  in  liis  hand 

27.  and  he  put  up  his  s.  again  into  the  sheath 
30.  be  was  afraid,  because  of  thes.  of  the  angel 

2  Chron.  20.  9.  as  when  the  s.  of  judgment  cometb 
Ezra  9.  7.  we  and  our  kings  are  delivered  to  the  s 
JVt  A.  4.  18.  every  one  had  his  s.  girded  by  his  sid« 
F.slh.  9.  5.  Jews  smote  all  their  enemies  with  thes 
.lob  5.  20.  in  war  to  deliver  from  power  of  the  * 

15.  22.  and  he  is  waited  for  of  the  s. 

19.  29.  be  ye  afraid  of  the  s.  for  wrath  bringeth 

the  punishment  of  the  a 

20.  25.  the  glittering  s.  cometh  out  of  his  gall 
27.  14.  if  children  be  multiplied,  it  is  for  the  s. 

40.  19.  can  make  his  s.  to  approach  unto  him 
41.26.  thes.  of  him  that  layeth  at  him  cannot  hoi  ' 

Psal.  7.  12.  if  he  turn  not  he  will  whet  his  s. 

17.  13.  deliver  from  the  wicked,  which  is  thy  s. 

37.  14.  the  wicked  have  drawn  out  the  s. 
15.  their  s.  shall  enter  into  their  own  heart 

45.  3.  gird  thy  s.  on  thy  thigh,  with  thy  glory 

57.  4.  and  their  tongue  a  sharp  s. 

64.  3.  who  whet  theirtongue  like  a  s.  and  bend 

76.  3.  there  brake  he  the  shield  and  the  s. 

78.  62.  he  gave  his  people  over  unto  the  s. 

149.  6.  and  a  two-edged  s.  in  their  hand 
Prov.  5.  4.  but  her  ewd  is  sharp  as  a  two-edged  t 

12.  18.  that  speaketh  like  the  piercings  of  a  s. 

25.  18.  a  man  that  beareth  false  witnes.a  is  a  s. 
Cant.  3.  8.  every  man  hath  his  s.  upon  his  thigh 
Isa.  2.  4.  nation  shall  no»lift  up  s.  against  natioi 

31.  8.  the  s.  not  of  a  mean  man  shall  devour  hits 

34.  6.  the  s.  of  the  Lord  is  filled  with  blood 

41.  3.  he  gave  them  as  the  dust  to  his  s. 

49.  2.  he  hath  made  my  mouth  like  a  sharp  • 

51. 19.  the  famioe  and  the  s.  are  come  to  thee 


swo 

r*^  C3.  12.  ihorofiirc  will  I  number  yoi)  to  th.-^  ,<; 
i;,;.  l!i.  byliU  i.  will  iho  Loril  plead  Villi  nil  ticsl 
J:7.  2.  30.  your  own  s.  devoured  your  i)ro|)lu;ts 

4.  10   whereas  the  5.  reaclieth  unlo  ilie  soul 

5.  li  neither  shaJI  we  see  s.  nor  tainiiie,  14.  13. 
V  2.1.  for  the  s.  of  the  eni'iny  is  on  every  side 

3.  Kl.i  wiltsend  as. after  I  hern  till  I  havecoiisumeii 
theai,  24.  10.  1  -r..  27.  |  2it.  IT.  |  49.  37 

12  12.  f.>r  the  s.  of  the  Lord  shall  devour 

14.  \'i.  the  [iroplmts  say,  ye  ^hall  not  see  t!io  s. 
13>  say  f.  and  taminc  shall  noi  be  in  this  loml 
16  ahall  be  cast  nt  the  streets  because  office  «. 
li  2  such  as  are  for  the  s.  to  the  «.  43.  11. 
'i  t  will  apooint  the  «.  to  slay,  and  dogs  to  tear 
9.  the  residue  of  Ihein  will  I  deliver  to  the  s. 
18.  21.  pour  out  their  blood  by  the  force  of  the  s 
Co.  Hi.  and  thev  shall  be  mad  because  of  the  s. 
21).  for  t  wdl  call  for  a  .t.  Kuk.  :!8.  21. 
31,  lie  will  give  Ihem  thai  are  wicked  to  the  s. 
31.  2,  the  people  left  of  the  s.  fontid  grace 
:!2.  24.  the  city  is  given  because  of  the  s. 

34.  17.  I  proclaim  a  liberty  fur  vou  to  the  $. 
42.  16.  the  s.  ye  feared  shall  overtnUe  you  then 
44.  2S.  yet  a  small  number  which  escape  the  5. 

46.  10.  the  s.  shall  devour  and  be  satiaie,  14. 

47.  6.  O  thou  s.  of  the  Lord,  how  long  ere  quiet 
4-^.  2.  O  madmen,  the  «.  shall  pursue  thee 

111.  cursed  that  keepeth  hack  his  s.  from  blood 

5U.  IG.  Ibf  fear  of  the  oppressing  s.  they  shall  tiiri 

every  one  to  his  peoplt 

35.  a  s.  is  on  the  Chaldeans,  saiih  the  Lord 

36.  a  .«.  is  on  the  liar«,  a  s.  is  on  her  mighty  men 

37.  a  s.  is  on  their  horses,  a  i.  on  her  treasures 
51.  .tO.  ye  that  have  escaped  the  s.  go  away 

i.nm.  o.'J.  we  gat  bread  by  peril  because  of  the  s. 
E:ek.  .V  2.  1  will  draw  out  a  s.  after  them,  12. 

17.  and  I  will  bring  the  s.  upon  thee,  6.  3. 
fi.  8.  ye  may  have  some  that  shall  escapn  the  s. 
7.  15.  the  .«.  is  without,  the  pestilertce  within 
11.  8.  ye  have  feared  the  s.  and  I  will  bring  a  s. 
4.  17.  If  I  bring  a  .5.  and  say,  s.  gi>  through 
21.  when  I  send  my  four  sore  jiidgiuenls,  the  s 
EUt.  prophesy  and  say,  a  .?.  a  s.  is  sharpened,  51. 

12.  terrors,  by  reason  of  the  s.  of  my  people 

13.  and  what  if  the  s.  contemn  even  the  rod? 

14.  let  theirs,  be  doubled,  the  .s.  of  i he  great  men 

slum,  it  is  ihe  s.  of  great  men  that  are  slain 
1.5.  set  the  point  of  the  s.  against  the  gates 
in.  appoint  two  ways,  that  the  s.  may  come 

20.  appoint  a  way,  that  s.  may  come  to  Rabbath 
28.  the  s.  the  s.  is  drawn  for  ihe  slaughter 

30.  4.  and  the  s.  shall  come  upon  Egypt 

21.  to  bind  it,  to  make  it  strong  to  hold  Ihe  s. 

22.  I  will  cause  the  s.  to  fall  out  of  his  hand 
32  II.  the  s.  of  the  kins  of  Babylon  shall  come 
3!t   3.  if  when  he  seelh  the  s.  come  on  the  land 

4    if  the  ».  come  and  take  him  away,  fi. 
6.  but  if  the  watchman  see  the  s.  come,  if  the  s. 
come  and  take  any  person  from  among  them 
2fi.  ye  stand  upon  your  s.  and  ye  defile 

35.  5.  thou  hast  shed  blood  bv  the  force  of  the  5. 
Hos.  2.  18.  and  I  will  break  tlie  bow  and  the  s. 

11.  6.  and  the  s.  shall  abide  on  his  cities 
fimoi  9.  4.  thence  will  I  command  the  s. 
Mir  4.  3.  nation  shall  not  lift  up  s.  against  nation 

fi.  14.  thou  deliverest,  will  I  give  up  to  the  s. 
ffah  2.  13.  the  s.  shall  devour  the  young  lions 

3.  :i  the  horsemen  lifteth  up  both  the  bright  s. 

15   there  the  s.  shall  cut  thee  off 
7,cch.  9.  13.  mjtde  Ihee  as  Ihe  s.  of  a  mightv  man 

11.  17.  the  s.  shall  be  upon  his  arm,  and  his  eye 

13.  7.  awake,  Os.  against  my  shepherd 
Mai.  10.  34.  i  came  not  to  send  peace,  lint  a  s. 

2S.  51.  one  of  them  drew  his  s.  and  struck  a  ser 
vant,  Mark  14.  47.  John  18.  10. 
52.  put  up  again  thy  s.  John  18.  11. 
T.nhe  2.  3.1.  a  .«.  shall  (lierce  throu:.'h  thy  own  soul 

22.  3r>.  he  that  hath  no  s.  let  him  buy  one 
/lct%  Ifi.  27.  he  drew  his  s.  and  would  have  killed 
Bom.  8.  3."i.  shalls.  separate  us  from  loveof  Christ 

13  4.  for  he  bearelh  not  the  s.  in  vain 

F./ih.  fi.  17.  s.  of  Spirit,  which  is  Ihe  wurd  of  God 

Hfh.  4.  12.  and  sharper  than  any  two-edged  s. 

Rrr.  1.  Ifi.  out  of  his  mouth  went  a  two-edged  ». 
2.  12.  which  hath  the  sharp  s.  with  two  edgei 
fi  4.  and  there  was  given  to  him  a  great  ». 
I'J.  15.  out  of  his  mrmth  coeih  a  sharp  s.  21. 
By  the  SWORD. 

Orn.  27.  40.  till  thy  s.  thou  shalt  live  and  ierve 

/,rv.  2fi.  7.  they  shall  fall  before  von  hy  tlir  a.  8. 

2  s'dTn.  1.  12.  because  they  were  fallen  ft*  the  .«. 

2  Chrnn.  29   9.  our  fathers  have  fallen  hy  Ihf  .». 

)i>h  33.  18.  and  his  life  from  perishing  hy  Ihr  s. 

36.  12  they  obey  not,  they  shall  perish  by  the  i. 
Pxiil.  44.  3.' they  got  not  the  land  by  Ihi'ir  s. 

78.  04.  their  priests  fell  hy  the  s.  their  widows 
fer.  II.  22.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  their  young  men 
shall  die  by  the  t.  18.  21.  I.am.  2.  21. 

14  12  but  I  will  consume  them  by  the  $, 
li.bift  »:ii  fam.  shall 'hotie  prophets  be  consum. 

597 


SWO 

Jcr.  ir>.  4.  shall  be  consumed  by  the  s.  44. 12, 18,27, 
19.  7.  and  I  will  cause  them  to  fall  bi/  ike  s. 
21.  9.  nbidelh,  shall  die,  by  the  s.  38. 2.  |  42.  17,22. 
27.  13.  why  will  ye  die  by  the  .<■•.  by  famine? 

32.  36.  this  city  shall  be  delivered  by  the  s. 

33.  4.  houses  which  are  thrown  down  by  the  s. 

34.  4.  O  Zedekiah,  thou  shall  not  die  by  the  s. 
44.  13.  as  I  have  punished  JerUb^lem  by  the  s. 

Eiek.  2fi.  fi.  her  daughters  shall  be  slain  by  the  s. 

II.  he  shall  slay  thy  people  by  the  .«. 
28.23.lhe  wounded  shall  be  judged  in  her  by  the  g. 
31. 18.  he  with  them  that  lie  slain  by  the  «.32.20, 
21,  22,  25,  .30.  (  33.  27. 
39.  23.  they  trespassed,  so  they  fell  all  by  the  s. 
ff'is.  1.  7.  I  will  not  save  them  by  bow,  nor  by  s. 
.litHjf:  7.  11.  Jeroboam  shall  die  by  Ihes. 
9.  10.  the  sinners  of  my  people  shall  die  by  the  s. 
ffiifr.  2.  22.  every  one  by  the  s.  of  his  brother 
liev.  13.  14.  had  the  wound  by  a  s.  and  did  live 
See  Edoe,  Fall. 
Prom  the  SWORD. 
Find.  13.  4.  delivered  ine/roni  the  s.  of  Pharaoh 
Lev.  2'i.  36.  they  shall  flee,  as  fleeing  from  a  s. 

1  flings  19.17.him  ihatescapetli /row  /Af.s.of.Iehn 

2  Chrnn.  36.  20.  that  escaped  from  the  s.  carried  he 
Job  5.  15.     it  he  saveth  ilie  poor /row  the  s. 

39.  22.  neither  turneth  he  back  from  the  s. 
PsaZ.  22. 20.  deliver  my  soul/rom  thc.i.  my  darling 
from  the  power  of  the  dug 

144. 10.  who  deliverelh  Uavid/rom  f/iP  hurtful  s. 
Fsa.  21.  15.  for  they  fled  from  the  drawn  s. 

31.  8.  but  he  shall  flee  /j-«t«  the  s. 
./fr.  21.7.  such  as  are  left/row  thes.  from  famine 

46.  16.  arise,  let  us  go  frotn  the  oppressing  s. 
K?f!t.l2. Ifi.  I'll  leave  .a  few  incnof  them/rom  thes. 

3S.8.  the  land  that  is  brought  back/rom  the  s. 

My  SWORD. 
Gen.48."i.  which  I  took  from  Amorile  with  my  .f. 
Kzod.  l't.\).  I  will  (ha\»m;/.s  my  band  sliall destroy 
/Jeut.  32.  41   and  if  I  wh'et  mt/glittenng  s. 

42  and  my  s.  shall  devour  Hesli 
1. Sow.  21.  8.  neither  brought  my  s.  nor  my  weapons 
Psal.  44.  6.  neither  shall  my  s  save  me 
fxa.  34.  5.  for  my  s.  shall  be  bathed  in  heaven 
Ezek.  21.  3.  I  will  draw  my  s.  out  of  his  slicalh 
4.  li.erefore  my  s.  shall  go  out  of  his  sheath 
a.  T  the  Lord  have  drawn  my  s.  out  of  his  sheath 

30  24.  I  have  put  my  3.  in  his  hand,  25. 

.32.  10   be  afraid,  when  I  shall  brandish  my  s. 
Zeph.  2.  12.  Ethiopians,  ve  shall  be  slain  by  7ny  s. 

IVilh  the  SWORD. 
Gen.  31.  2fi.  daughters  as  captives  taken  wtth  thes. 
F.7od.  5.3.  lest  he  fall  on  us  with  the  s.  or  pestilence 
22.  24.  and  I  will  kill  you  with  the  s. 
Jfum.  19.  16.  whoso  touchelh  one  slain  with  the  s. 

20.  18.  lest  I  come  out  against  thee  with  the  s. 

31.  8.  Ralaam  also  they  slew  with  the  s. 
Dent.  28. 22.  the  Lord  shall  smiie  thee  with  the  s. 
Josh.  10. 11.  whom  Israel  slew  with  thes.  13.  22. 

II.  10.  he  smote  the  king  of  Hazor  with  thes. 

1  .'fam.  17.45.  thou  comest  to  me  with  n  s.  and  spear 
47.  the  Lord  saveth  not  ?oith  s.  and  spear 

2  Sam    12.  9.  thou  hast  killed  Uriah  with  the  s. 

20.  8.  a  girdle  with  a  s.  fastened  ii|ion  his  loins 

21.  10.  Tshbi-henob  beinj  girded  with  a  s. 

1  fCin<rs  1.  51.  will  not  sl.iy  his  servant  withthes. 
2.  8.  I  will  not  put  thee  to  death  with  thes. 

32.  better  than  he,  and  sleiv  their,  with  thes. 
19. 1.  how  he  had  slain  all  the  prophets  icith  the  s. 
10.  and  slaiii  thy  prophets  with  the  s.  14 

2  fTimrsH.  12.  younginen  wilt  thou  slay  icith  thes. 
11.  15.  have '.^Ihaliah  forth,   and   h^in  that  fol- 

lowcth  her,  kill  with  the  s.  2  Chrnn.  23.  14. 

2!).  they  slew  Athalia  with  Ihes.^  Chron  iX  21. 

19.37.  his  son  smote  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria 

with  the  s.  2  CAroji.  32.  21.  /so.  37.  38. 

2  C/iron.21.4.  and  slew  all  his  bieihren  withthes. 

3fi.  17.  who  slew  their  young  mini  with  the  s. 

Ps.42.10.  aswitha  s.  inmv  bonesencmies  reproach 

^0.  1.  20.  rebel,  ye  pliall  be  devoiireil  with  the  s. 

14.  19.  that  are  slain,  thrust  through  wiih  a  s. 

22.  2.  thv  slain  men  are  not  slain  with  the  s. 
27.  1.  th"  Lord  with  his  strong  .<.  shall  punish 

.ler.  5.  17.  shall  impoverish  thy  cities  leith  the  s. 
14.  18.  then  behold  the  slain  irith  the  s. 
20.  4.  and  he  shall  slay  Jiidah  with  Ihe  s. 

26.  23.  who  slew  Ilrijrih  with  the  .«.  and  cast 

27.  8.  that  nation  will  I  punish  with  the  s. 
29   18.  I  will  nerspculc  them  with  the  s. 

41.  2.  smote  Oedaliah  with  the  s.  and  slew  him 
/.am.  4.0.  thev  that  be  slain  with  Ihes.  are  belter 
than  they  that  he  sliiin  with  hunger 
F.zek.  7.i.'>.  he  that  is  in  the  field  shall  die  wilhthe  s. 

23.  10.  Ihe  Assvrians  slew  her  with  the  s. 

26.  8.Khall  slay  the  daughters  of  Tyriis  with  thes. 
31.  17.  they  also  went  down  to  hell  with  them 
that  he  slain  with  the  s.  32.  28,  32.  )  35.  8. 
.flmos  1.  11.  he  did  pursue  his  brother  with  the  s. 
4.  10.  your  young  men  have  I  '•lain  wiih  the  s. 
7-  9i  rise  against  house  of  Jeroboam  icith  the  a. 


SYC 

.,?mos  9.  1.  I  will  slay  Ihe  last  of  them  with  t/te  ,9 
Mic.  5.fi.  shall  waste  the  hind  of  Assyria  tcith  Ihe 
./l/o^2fi.52.  that  take  thes.  shall  perish  with  the  $ 
l.vkt  22.  49.  Lord,  shall  we  smite  with  the  s.  7 
.Ids  12.  2.  Herod  killed  .lames  lailk  the  s. 
Heb.  11.  37.  were  tempted,  were  ^(aln  icilh  :h-  » 
Rev  2.  Ifi.  I  will  fight  against  them  with  the  s 
C.  8.  and  power  to  kill  wiih  s.  and  with  hunger 
13.  10.  that  killeth  with  s.  must  be  killed  with  » 
19.  21.  the  remnant  were  slain  with  the  s. 
SWORDS. 

1  Sam.  13. 19.  lest  Ihe  Hebrews  make  them  e. 

2  h'in^s  3.  26.  look  with  him  700  men  that  drew  » 
Meh.  4.  13.  I  even  set  the  people  with  their  s. 
Psal.  .55.  21.  yet  his  words  were  drawn  s. 

.59.  7.  behold,  they  belch  out, .«.  are  in  their  lipi 
Pro7j.  30.  14.  a  generation,  whose  teeth  are  as  *. 
Cant.  3.  8.  they  all  hold  s.  being  expert  in  war 
Isa.  2.  4.  and  they  shall  beat  their  s.  into  plougii- 
shares,  their  spears  into  pruiiing-hooks,  Mic.  4. 3. 
21.  15.  they  fled  from  the  s.  ii'ntl  from  the  bow 
Kick.  16. 40.  shall  thrust  thee  through  with  theirs, 
23.  47.  and  shall  dispatch  them  with  their  .«. 
28.  7.  strangers  shall  draw  tl-.eir  s.  and  thev  sliaJI 
defile  thy  brighlnejB 

30.  11.  thoy  shall  draw  their  s.  against  Egypt 
32. 12.  by  thes.  of  the  mighty  will  I  cause  to  fsB 

27.  they  have  laid  their  s.  under  their  heads 
Joel  3.  10.  beat  your  plough-shares  into  s. 
Mat.  26.  47.  with  Judas  was  a  great  multiluda 
with  s.  from  the  chief  priests,  Mark  14.43. 
55.  are  ye  come  out  as  against  a  thief  with  s.  and 
staves  to  lake  me  ?  Mark  14.  48.  lAike  22.  52. 
Luke  22.  38.  Lord,  behold  here  are  two  s. 

SWORN, 
^cn.  22.  16.  hv  myself  have  I  s.  saith  the  Lord, 
ha.  4.5.  23.  .Jcr.  49.  13.  |  51. 14.  Amosfj.  8. 
F.Tod.  13.  19.  Joseph  had  strailly  s.  Israel 
17.  16.  the  Lord  hath  s  that  he  will  have  war 
Lev.  6.  5.  that  ahotit  whieh  he  hath  s.  falsely 
Deul.  7.  8.  would  keep  the  oath  he  had  s.  Jer.  11.5, 
13. 17.  multiply  thee,  as  he  hath  s.  to  thv  fathers 

19.  8.  if  he  enlarge  thy  coast,  as  he  hath  s. 
28.  9.  shall  establish  thee,  as  he  hath  .9.29.  13. 

31.  7.  bring  thee  to  land  Lord  hath  ,«.  JVrA.  9.  IS. 
.fosh.  9.  18.  because  the  princes  had  s.  to  them 

19.  we  have  s.  to  them  by  lliHLord,2  Sam.21.2. 
.Tiids^.  2.  15.  against  them  ior  evil,  as  Lord  had  s. 
21.  1.  nnw  the  men  of  Israel  had  s.  in  Mi*.peh 
7.  we  have  s-  not  to  give  them  wives,  18. 

1  Sam.  3.  14.  I  have  s.  unto  the  house  of  Eli 

20.  42.  go  in  peace,  forasmuch  as  we  have  .1. 

2  Sam.  3.  9.  e.xcept  as  the  Lonl  hath  s  to  David 

21.  2.  children  of  Israel  had  .?.  to  Cibeoniies 

2  Chron.  15,  15.  they  had  s.  with  all  their  hearts 
JVeA.  6.  18.  there  were  many  in  Jiiilah  s.  to  him 
9.  15.  the  land  which  thou  hadst  s.  to  give  them 
Psal.  24.  4.  who  hath  not  s.  deceitfully 
89.  3.  I  liav:)  s.  unto  David  my  servant 
35.  once  have  I  s.  by  my  holiness,  .flinos  4.  2. 
102  8.  that  are  mad  against  me,  ares  against  mo 
110.  4.  the  Lord  hath  s.  and  will  not  repent 
119.  10«   I  haves,  and  I  will  perform  it 
132   11.  the  Lord  baths,  in  trulli  to  David 
Isa.  14,  24,  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  s.  saying 
45,  23,  I  have  s.  by  myself,  tha  word  is  gone  OBt 
54.9.1  have  s.that  waters  of  Nonh  no  nioregoovet 
the  earth,  so  have  I  s.  I  would  not  lie  wroth 
62.  8.  the  Lord  hath  s  by  his  right  hand 
.Jer.  5.  7.  they  have  s  by  them  that  are  no  gods 
44.  2fi.  behold,  (  have  s.  by  my  great  name 
Kick.  21.  23,  to  them  that  have  s,  oaths 
JimosS."!.  Lord  hath  s.  by  the  excellency  of  Jacob 
Mic.  7.  20,  wilt  perform  the  mercy  thou  hast  s. 
j?<<s2.30.  knowing  God  hath  s  with  an  oath  to  hiin 
that  he  would  raise  up  Chrirt 
7.  17.  time  ofpromise  drew  nigh  which  God  hadjt. 
ffeb.  4.  3.  I  have  s.  in  mv  wrath,  if  they  enter 

SYCAMINE. 
Aufte  17. 6.  say  to  this  .«.  iree,  be  thou  plucked  up 

SYCAMORE 
fs  a  tree  called  the  Egyj.lian  fig  tree;  its  name 
is  comfiosed  of  sycos,  a  fir^-trre  and  iiioros,  r, 
mulberry-lrce.  It  /inrinlie.^  nf  the  nature  of 
each  of  th  "sc  trees  ;  of  the  wiilherri/  tree  in  its 
leares,  and  of  the  jiff-tree  in  its  fruit,  which  i> 
pretty  like  afi^  in  its  shape  and  biirvcif.  Thil 
fruit  isrnws  neither  in  chisler:<,  vnr  at  the  end' 
of  the  branches,  but  stiekini;  to  I  hi  trunk  of  th 
tree.  Its  taste  is  pretty  much  like  a  wild  fii>. 
Jimos  says,  I  was  no  prophet,  neither  was  I  s 
prophet's  son,  but  I  was  a  he'rdman,  and  fi 
gatherer  of  sycamore-friul,  or  wild  fifjs,  Amoi 
7.  14.  Pliny  and  other  nalurali.-'ts  observe, 
that  this  fruit  does  not  irrnw  ripe  till  it  i» 
rubbed  with  iron  combs,  after  irhiih  ri.bbing 
it  ripens  in  four  days  Jlnd  Jerum  upon 
Amos  says,  that  without  this  mnnrifrement  tht 
fiirs  cnnnot  6c  eaten,  because  of  thnr  intolei  abit 
bitterness. 


SYN 

To  make  this  tree  fruitful,  they  made  chinks  and 
clefts  in  Ike  barkytJirroiLgk  which  a  kind  of  milky 
kquur  continuaily  distils.  This,  they  say, 
causes  a  little  buugh  to  be  formed,  sinin-iiiiies 
having  six  or  seven  fgs  upon  it.  'J'hcy  are  hol- 
low, without  grains,  and  there  is  found  a  little 
yeliow  matter  which  is  generally  a  nest  tif 
grubs.  'Iliesefigs  are  sweet,  hut  not  good  for 
thestomach:  they  weaken  it,  and  create  a  loath- 
inn-,  but  at  the  same  time  moisten  and  refresh. 
,i  great  r.iany  of  these  sycamores  grow  in 
£irypt :  and  some  of  them  are  said  to  be  of  such 
substance,thal  three  men  can  hardly graspthem. 
There  were  also  some  in  Judea,  as  appears  from 
Luke  ly.  4,  where  Zacchcus  is  said  to  haije 
climbed  vp  into  a  sycamore-tree  to  see  .hsus 
pass  by,  being  of  so  low  a  stature  that  hecould 
not  otherwise  see  him  because  of  the  multitude. 
SYCAMORt:  FKUIT. 

Amos  T.  14.  a  herdman  and  a  gatherer  of  3 .-fruit 
SYCAMORt-TREE. 

J.~^ke  19.  4.  Zacclieus  climbed  up  into  a  s.-trce 
SYCAMORE-TUEES. 

I  firinn'sl0.27.Solomon  made  cedars  to  be  as  s.-trees 
for  abundance,  2  Chrnn.  1.  15.  |  9.  27. 

'    Chron.  27.28.  nver  the  s.-trceswua  Baal-lianan 

Tsal.  78.  47.  he  destroyed  their  s.-trces  wiih  Irost 
SYCAMORES. 

Jsa.  9. 10.  the  s.  are  cut  down,  but  we  will  change 
SYMPHONY. 

This  word  is  taken  for  the  agreement  of  several 
voices,  and  a  concert  of  several  instruments, 
or  for  a  particular  sort  of  instrument.  St. 
Luke  takes  it  in  the  first  sense,  when  he  says, 
that  the  brother  of  the  prodigal  son,  returning 
out  of  the  field,  heard  in  his  father's  house  a 
concert  of  instruments,  and  the  rejoicing  of 
those  that  danced,  or  the  voices  of  those  that 
sang,  i)xinrs  o-u/i?oovia;  xi»i  xop"'",  Luke  15. 
25.  Daniel  lakes  it  in  the  second  sense,  for 
an  instrument  of  music,  Dan.  3.  5,  which  some 
think  was  a  viol,  or  some  instrument  approach- 
ing thereto. — In  our  English  translation  it  is 
'.ailed  a  dulcimer. 

Dan.  3.  t  5.  sound  of  the  cornet,  flute,  harp,  s. 
SYNAGOGUE. 

In  Greek  a-wxytMyy^,  of  iruvaysiv,  to  gather  to- 
gether, Siirnfyits  an  assembly,  as  in  Rev.  2.9.  || 
3. 9.  where  St.. John  calls  the  false  and  hypocriti- 
cal professors  in  Smyrna  and  Philadelphia,  llie 
synagogue  of  Satan,  a  congregation  or  assem- 
bly of  men,  who  worship  and  serve  the  devil  by 
errors  and  profaneness,  and  yet  pretend  they 
are  the  only  true  church  of  God.  But  most 
commonly  the  word  synagogue  is  used  to  denote 
the  place  where  the  Jews  assemble  to  prnij,  to 
read,  and  to  hear  the  reading  of  the  holy  hooks, 
and  other  instructions,  ft  is  often,  mentioned 
in  the  Gospels  and  the  Acts  heeaas*  Christ 
and  his  apostles  generally  went  to  preach  in 
the  synagogues. 

Authors  are  not  agreed  about  the  time  when  the 
Jews  fin- 1  began  to  Aaoesynagiigues :  Some  will 
have  it  that  they  are  as  ancient  as  the  ceremo- 
nial law.  H  cannot  be  denied,  snij  they,  that 
the  .Jews  did  worship  Gml  publicly  every  sab- 
bath, anil  on  other  holy  occasion.i,  even  then 
when  they  neither  did,  nor  could  go  up  to  Je- 
rusalem; it  is  therefore  very  presumable  that 
both  conscience  and  prudence  did  direct  them 
to  appoint  convenient  places  for  that  purpose. 
Some  footsteps  of  them  were  to  be  seen  so  early 
as  in  the  time  of  Elisha.  Devout  persons  in 
the  time  of  this  prophet  assembled  themselves 
<o  him  on  the  sabbath-day,  to  hear  the  law  read 
to  them,  2  Kings  4.  23.  ./Jnd  the  author  of 
1  sal.  74  <A,  describing  the  havoc  that  the  army 
of  J\i'ebuchadneziar  had  made  in  .Jerusalem, 
says,  they  have  burneu  up  all  the  synagogues 
of  "God  in  the  land,  Psal.H.  8. 

On  the  contrary,  many  learned  men  have  thought 
them  of  but  a  late  institution.  Dr.  Prideaux 
affirms,  that  they  had  no  synagogues  before  the 
Babylonish  captioity,  for  the  mair.  service  of 
the  synagogue,  says  he,  being  the  reading  of 
the  law  unto  the  people,  where  there  was  no 
hook  of  Ihf  law  to  be  read,  there  certainly  could 
be  no  fiyn.igdgue.  But  how  rare  the  book  nf 
the  law  was  through  ail  .Jitdra  before  the  Ba- 
bylonish captivity,  many  texts  of  scripture  tell 
V.S.  lichen  Jehoshaphat  sent  teachers  through 
all  .Judea.  to  instruct  the  people  in  the  law  of 
God,  they  earned  a  book  of  the  law  with  them, 
3  Chron.  17.  9.  which  they  needed  not  have 
done,  if  there  had  been  any  co-pies  of  tke  law  in 
those  cities  to  which  they  went ;  which  certain- 
Uf  there  would  have  been,  had  there  been  anil 
synagogues  in  them,  .find  when  Hilkiah  found 
tJie  law  in  the  temple,  2  Kings  22.  8.  neither  hi 
a»r  kin£  Josiih  needed  to  haee  been  io  sur 
d98 


SYN 

prised  at  it,  had  books  of  the  law  been  omman 
in  those  times.  I'heir  behaviour  on  th»i  occa- 
sion sufficiently  proees,  they  had  never  seen 
it  before,  which  could  not  be  the  cafie  kad 
then:  then  been  any  other  eopiei  of  it  to  be 
found  among  the  people.  JJnd  if  there  were  no 
copies  of  the  law  at  that  time  among  them, 
there  could  then  bemost  certainly  nosy\mgi)gui:a 
fur  them  to  resort  to,  for  the  hearing  of  it  read 
unto  them.  From  whence  lie  concludes,  there 
could  be  no  synagogues  among  the  Jeuis,  till 
after  the  Babylonish  captivity. 

This  learned  author  says,  that  if  it  be  examined 
into,  how  it  came  to  puss  that  ilie  Jews  were  so 
prone  to  idolatry  before  the  Babylonish  capti- 
vity, and  so  strongly  and  cautiously,  even  to 
Superstition,  fixed  against  it  after  that  capti- 
vity, the  true  reason  hereof  will  appear  to  be, 
that  they  had  the  law  and  the  prophets  every 
week  constanth/  read  unto  them  after  that  carti- 
vity  which  they  had  nut  before.  For  bejvre  that 
captivity,  they  having  no  synagogues /yrpaft- 
lic  worship,  or  public  instruction,  nor  any 
places  to  resort  to  for  either,  unless  the  temple 
at  .Jerusalem,  or  the  cities  of  the  Devites,  or  to 
the  prophets,  when  God  was  pleased  to  send 
such  among  them,  for  want  hereof  great  igno- 
rance grew  among  the  people :  God  'cas  little 
known  among  them,  and  his  laws  in  a  manner 
wholly  forgotten.  Jind  therefore  as  i-ccasion 
offered,  they  were  easily  drawn  into  all  the  su- 
perstitious and  idolatrous  usages  of  the  neigh- 
bouring nations;  till  at  length,  for  the  punish- 
ment hereof,  God  gave  them  vp  to  a  dismal 
destruction  in  the  Babylonish  captivity:  But 
after  that  captivity,  and  the  return  of  the  .Jews 
from  it,  synagogues  being  erected  among  them 
in  every  city,  to  which  they  constantly  resorted 
for  public  worship,  and  where  every  week  they 
had  the  law  from  the  first,  and  after  that  from 
the  time  of  ./Jntiochns'  persecntisn,  the  pro- 
phets also  rend  unto  them,  and  were  by  sermons 
and  exhortations  there  delivered,  at  least  every 
sabbath,  instructed  in  their  duty,  and  excited 
to  the  obedience  of  it:  This  kept  them  in  a  tho- 
rough knowledge  of  God  and  his  laivs.  And 
the  threats  they  found  in  the  prophets  against 
the  breakers  of  them,  after  these  also  caine  to 
be  rend  among  them,  deterred  them  from  trans- 
gressing against  them.  So  that  the  late  of 
jloses  was  never  more  strictly  observed  by 
them  than  from  the  time  of  F.zra  (when  syna- 
s^o^ues  first  came  into  use  among  them)  to  the 
time  of  our  Saviour ;  and  they  would  have  been 
unblamable  herein,  had  they  not  overdone  it, 
by  adding  corrupt  traditions  of  their  oicn  de- 
vising, whereby,  at  length,  they  made  the  law 
itself  of  none  effect,  as  our  Saviour  chargeth 
them,  Mat.  15.  6. 

.fis  to  Psal.  74.  8,  They  have  burned  up  all  the 
synagogues  nf  God  m  the  land;  In  the  original. 
Col  moadhe  EI,<Aa«iS,alltheassemhliesot'God, 
/;;/  which,  says  J)r.  Prideaux,  I  acknowledge 
must  be  understood  the  places  where  the  people 
did  assemble  to  worship  God.  But  this  doth 
not  infer,  that  those  places  ivere  synagogues; 
and  there  are  none  of  the  ancient  versions,  ex- 
cepting that  of  -Iquila,  that  so  render  this  pas- 
sage. The  chief  place  where  the  Israelites  as- 
sembled for  the  worship  of  God,  was  the  temple 
at  Jerusalem,  and  before  that  was  built,  the 
tabernacle ;  and  the  open  court  before  the  altar 
was  that  part,  in  both  of  them,  where  the  people 
assembled  to  offer  up  their  prayers  unto  God. 
But  those  th'it  lived  at  a  distance  from  the 
tabernacle,  while  that  was  in  being,  anil  after- 
wards from  the  temple,  when  that  was  built,  not 
being  able  at  all  times  to  resort  thither,  they 
built  courts,  like  those  in  which  they  prayed  at 
the  tabernacle  and  at  the  temple,  therein  to 
offer  up  their  prayers  unto  God, which  inafler- 
times  we  find  called  by  the  name  of  proseuiihfB. 
Into  one  of  them  our  Saviour  is  said  to  have 
gone  to  pray,  and  to  have  continued  therein  a 
whole  night,  l.nke  6.  12.  IVhat  our  English 
translation  there  renders,  and  continued  all 
night  in  prayer  to  God,  is  in  the  original  xxi' 

t^V    Sl%VVKT!ptVjJV  6f    T»)    TTpOO-IUXH    1"^"  ©O",  tkot 

is,  And  he  continued  all  night  in  a  proseucha 
of  God.  In  another  of  them,  St.  Paul  taught 
the  people  at  Philippi,  Acts  Ifi.  13, 15.  In  these 
two  verses,  what  we  render  in  our  English 
version  by  the  word  prayer,  is  in  the  original 
a  [)ro90ucha,  or  place  of  prayer. 
The  proseuoha?  differed  from  the  synajoiues  in 
several  pirtienlnrs.  fl]  In  synagojues  the 
prayers  were  offered  nji  in  public  forms  in  com- 
mon for  the  whole  congregation  :  but  in  the 
p'liseui'ha!  they  prayed,  as  in  the  temple,  every 

one  apart  for  himself  j  and  so  our  Saviour 


SYN 

prayed  hi  tke  pi  isjuchiE  ke  wentit.tj  f2]  75ta 
synagogues  were  covered  houses ;  but  tke  pro 
seuclia;  were  open  courts;  they  had  no  covering 
except  perhaps  the  shade  of  sumetrees,orsums 
covered  galleries.  [3]  77/e  synogegues  tt'C7'e  ai< 
built  on  elevated  places,  within  the  cities  ta 
which  they  did  belong  ;  but  the  ))ro9eiicliiE  wen 
■without  the  cities, in  the  fields,  especially  neaf 
rivers.  So  tliis  author  concludes,  that  when 
the  Psalmist  says,  that  they  burnt  up  ihrt 
synagogues  of  Goil,  he  ni ay  be  understood  of  thi 
proseuchiB,  or  of  the  schools  of  the  prophets, 
or  the  places  where  the  Lcvites  taught  the  pea 
pie  m  their  cities. 

'9fter  the  time  of  the  Maccabees,  synagogues  be- 
came frequent  in  Israel.  It  is  affirmed,  that 
in  the  city  of  Jerusalem,  alone.,  were  no  Icsa 
J.'i.-r?!  four  hundred  and  sixty,  or  even  four  hiin 
dred  and  eighty  ;  but  herein  they  are  •'xpposfcl 
to  have  spoken  liyperbolicalhj,  and  to  hav,:  e-n- 
pressed  an  uncertain  large  number  by  >j  certaiji 
one.  Every  trading  frairmily  hud  a  »yna- 
g(^ue  of  their  own,  and  even  strangers  built 
some  for  those  of  their  own  nation.  Hence  < 
is,  that  in  Acts  6.  9.  mention  is  made  oj  the 
synagogues  of  the  Libertines,  Cyrenian.*,  Ale.x 
andriaits,  Cilicians,  and  Asiatics;  which  wer 
appointed  for  the  use  of  such  of  the  inhabitants 
of  these  cities,  or  oftliese  nations,  as  shci:ld  at 
any  time  be  at  Jerusalem. 

The  ,/ewish  authors  give  this  general  rule  for  tks 
construction  of  synagogues.  Wherever  t'lere 
are  ten  batelnini,  a  synagogue  ought  t,>  ,!>« 
built.  The  signification  of  the  word  hatel.iim, 
has  been  much  controverted.  Buxlorf  th  nka 
them  to  be  persons  receiving  n  stipend  for  dul^ 
arsisting  at  divine  service,  that  there  ma\f  be 
always  ten  jiersons,  at  least,  to  assemble  to- 
gether. I.ightfool  imagines  them  to  have  [lecn 
ra  misters  and  officers  of  the  synagogue.  Others 
Ih'nk  this  the  most  probable  opinioTi,  namely, 
thiit  they  were  persons  of  n  matr.re  age,  free, 
an,i  in  a  condition  to  assist  constantly  at  the 
Sirvice,  on  all  days  of  assembling,  ichich  were, 
at  least,  two  days  a  week,  bes'de  the  Sabbath  : 
So  that  always  upon  these  days  there  were  pre- 
sent that  number  of  assistmtts,  without  which 
the  service  could  not  be  performed,  iiken  there 
were  ten  such  persons  in  a  town  or  ci;';,  they 
called  it  a  great  city,  and  here  they  might  build 
a  synagogue. 

.-?«  the  sy\^;izogiie-service  was  tobean  three  days 
every  week,  for  the  sake  of  hearing  the  law ;  so 
it  was  to  be  thrice  on  those  days,  for  the  soke 
of  their  prayers.  For  it  was  a  constant  rule 
among  them,  that  all  were  to  pray  unto  God 
three  times  every  day,  that  is,  in  the  morning, 
at  the  time  of  the  morning  sacrifice  ;  and  in  the 
evening,  at  the  time  of  the  evening  sacrifice; 
and  at  the  beginning  of  the  night,  because  till 
then  the  evening  sacrifice  was  still  left  burning 
upon  the  altar.  It  was  anciently  among  food's 
people  the  steady  practice  of  good  and  religious 
persons,  to  offer  up  their  prayers  to  God  thriei 
everyday.  This  we  find  David  did.  Psal.  55. 
17,  fivening,  morning,  and  at  noon,  will  I  [)ray 
Jind  Daniel,  notwithstanding  the  king's  de 
cree  to  the  co-ntrary,  says,  that  he  kneeier 
upon  his  knees  three  limes  a  day,  and  prayed, 
and  gave  thanks  unto  his  God,  Dan.  6.  10 
By  which  it  is  implied,  that  he  did  not  only  at 
that  time  thus  pray,  but  that  it  was  always  his 
constant  custom  so  to  do. 

IVhen  synagotfues  were  erected  among  the  .I'lrs, 
the  hours  of  public  devotion  in  them  on  tiieir 
svnajogne  days,  were,  as  to  morning  and  even 
ing  prayers,  the  same  hours  in  which  the  morn 
ing  and  evening  sacrifices  were  offered  up  al 
the  temple,  .find  the  same  hours  were  also  ob- 
served in  their  private  prayers  V}herever  per- 
formed. For  the  offering  of  the  ir.cense  on  the 
golden  altar  in  the  holy  place,  at  every  morn  in  » 
anil  evening  sacrifice  in  the  temple,  was  insti- 
tuted on  purpose  ti  offer  vp  unto  God  the  pray- 
ers of  thepeople,who  were  then  without.praying 
unto  him.  Hence  it  was,  that  St.  I.uke  tells 
us,  that  while  Zneharias  went  into  the  temple 
to  burn  incense,  tho  whole  muUitude  of  the  peo- 
ple were  praving  without  at  the  lime  of  incense, 
J.uke  I.  9,  10.  .find  for  the  same  reason  it  it 
that  David  prayed.  Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth 
before  thee  as  incense,  anil  the  lifting'  up  of 
my  hands  as  the  evening  sacrifice,  Psal.  141.  2. 
Jind  according  to  this  usage  is  to  be  explained 
what  we  find  in  Rov.  8.  1,  4,  .5,  where  it  is 
said,  hat  an  angel  cam*  and  stood  at  the 
altar,  ■  aving  a  golden  censer,  and  there  was 
given  untn  hir»  much  incense,  that  he  should 
offer  it  up  with  the  prayers  of  all  saints,  upoa 
the  golden  ikitai  which  was  before  the  throuei 


SYN 

sr.3  She  imokc  of  the  incense,  which  came 
wiUi  the  prayers  of  tlie  sain'i,  asceiideil  uj) 
betbro  <jO(I  out  ol'Uie  angers  liaiiU.  The  angel 
iere  tuciitiuKcU,  is  lh«  angel  oC  lliu  cuveiiaisl. 
Cknst  our  /.t/ri/,  uho  iHlcrcedis  fur  us  icith 
God,  «K(t,  <ts  ««r  MedttUoi;  cuiislaiUly  vjf'crs 
up  ourprayt  rs  unto  hiiu.  Jiiid  the  laaifit  r  of 
his  daiii<r  tAis  is  stoforlA  by  Ike  luauiuruf  Uie 
tupicni  ycpi-csctttaiwH  uf  U  tu  tJte  leiiijiie. 
Vor  as  tharcal  every  murumg  aud  to,  mug  sacri- 
Jice,  tk'.  priest,  ui  virtue  oj'  that  sacrifice,  cii- 
te^ui^r  ulu  the  hilly  place,  and  prcseitling  htiit- 
sclj  at  lite  goiili'ii  altar,  which  stood  directly 
Of  fere  '.he  viercy-seiU,  {.Uic  Ihroiic  of  dud's  oisi- 
Oh  presence  aiiwiig  l/ieiii  duriug  the  tabernacle 
and  the  first  Iciiipli)  did  burn  ttieeiisc  thereon, 
while  the  people  lare  at  (kcir  praycr.-i  without, 
Uierchy,  as  an  iiiVrcessor  lu  God  for  them,  to 
offer  up  theirprayirs  to  hiiiifor  las  gracious  ac 
:xptaitce,  and  tu  make  them  ascmd  up  before 
kirn  from  uitt  af  Ms  hands  as  a  swect-stniUing 
savour  in  his  presence;  so  Christ,  our  Iru 
priest,  and  must  powerful  tntrrcrssor,  by  virtue 
of  that  onesacntice  ofliirnselCoiice  oli'treil  up, 
being  entered  into  the  Imly  place,  tJu  heaven 
above,  is  there  continually  present  before  the 
throne  uf  mercy,  to  be  a  constant  intercessor 
for  lis  unto  (iod;  and  while  we  arc  here  in  the 
uuter  court  of  his  church  m  this  world,  offering 
tip  our  prayers  unto  (iod;  he  there  presents 
them  unto  him  fur  us,  and  Ihruugh  his  hands 
they  are  accepted  as  a  sioeit-smelliHg  savour  in 
kis  preseRce. 

And  it  being  well  understood  among  the  Jews 
that  theofferiug  up  uf  the  daily  sacrifices,  and 
the  burning  of  incense  vpon  the  altar  of  in- 
cense, at  the  tune  of  those  sairifices,  was  for 
the  rcndenng  of  God  prupUious  tu  them,  and 
making  their  prayers  tu  be  acceptable  ta  his 
presei'ce,  tliey  were  very  careful  tu  make  the 
times  of  these  offerings,  and  the  times  of  their 
prayers,  both  at  the  temple,  and  every  where 
else,  to  be  exactly  the  same. 

The  most  pious  and  devout  persons  that  icere  at 
Jerusale:.-.,  chose  on  those  times  to  go  up  into 
the  temple,  and  there  lu  offer  up  t/icir  prayers 
lento  God;  thus  Ptter  and  Jolui  are  said  tu  go 
■up  into  tlie  ternpie  at  the  hour  of  prayer,  being 
the  ninth  hour  of  the  day,  which  was  at  three 
in  the  afternoon,  the  tini  if  the  offering  v.p  the 
tvcning  sar.rifire,  Acts  3.  1.  TLjse  uho  were 
in  other  places,  or  being  at  .Terii.saltin,had  not 
leisure  to  go  up  to  the  ttiuple,  performed  their 
derations  elsewhere :  If  it  were  a  synagogue- 
day,  tliey  went  into  the  synaingue,  and  there 
prayed  with  the  cungri'gaiiun  :  and  if  it  were 
Hot  a  synaiogue-ilay  they  then  prayed  in  pri- 
vate by  themselves  ';  and  if  they  had  leisure  to 
go  to  the  sviia<;o|;ue,  tkey  chose  that  for  the 
place  to  do  it  in,  thinking  such  a  holy  place 
theproperestfor  such  ahuly  exercise,  though 
performed  there  in  their  private  persons  only ; 
but  if  they  had  nut  leisure  to  go  tu  such  a  holy 
place,  then  they  prayed  wherever  thry  were  at 
the  huur  of  prayer,  thuugk  it  were  in  the  street 
or  market-place.  .Hnd  fur  this  it  was  that  our 
Saviour  found  fault  with  them,  when  he  told 
titem,  Mit.  6.  5,  that  they  hived  to  pray 
Btiiihlini;  in  tlie  synagogues,  anil  in  tlic  corners 
of  the  streets,  thereby  affecting  mure  to  he 
seeti  of  men,  than  to  be  accepted  of  by  God. 
But  many  uf  ihcm  had  upper  ruoiiis  in.  their 
homes,  ichickwercas  chapels,  particularly  set 
apart,  and  consecrated  for  this  purpose.  In 
such  a  one  Curnelius  was  prayiiigat  the  ninih 
hour  of  the  day,  ih.zt  »J,  at  the  time  uf  the 
evening  saerifirF,ichen  the  angel  appeared  unln 
Kim,  Arts  10.  30.  .1iii  inch  a  one  Peter  went 
up  into  to  pray  about  the  sixth  hour  of  the  day, 
.lets  10.  9.  when  he  had  the  vision  of  the  great 
sheet,  that  is,  at  half  an  hour  past  twelve  or 
thercabuut ;  fur  tken  the  evening  sacrifice  did 
begin  on  sfreat  and  solemn  days,  and  such  a 
one  it.  seems  hereby  that  was.  ~^nd  in  such  an 
upper  rocim  where  the  apostles  nsaenibled  to- 
eilher  in  prayir,  when  the  Holy  Ghost  de 
ecer.ded  upon  them,  Acts  I.  13. 

In  the  9vnaL'osue  was  the  ark  or  chest,  wherein 
laJi  the  book  of  the  law,  that  is,  the  Penta- 
teii'h,  or  five  hooks  of  Moses.  This  e.hr.il,  they 
say,  wa.'i  made  after  the  wod'l  of  the  aik  of 
the  covenant,  mid  nlicnys  placed  in  that  part  of 
tAe  STH.ief  giie  which  looked  towards  theWiAy 
Land,  if  the  synasncne  was  nut  of  it ;  but 
if  it  was  .rithiii  it,  then  the  chest  was  placed 
tewurils  .lerusniem  ;  and  if  the  svnajo^ue  stoof/ 
m  this  city,  the  chest  was  set  towards  th 
holy  of  holies,  "-t  of  this  ark  it  was  fhey 
too'/:,  with  a  great  dial  of  ceremony,  nn'l  before 
tAt  whulc  cir.ig'^egatiov,  the  book  of  the  law 

5yu 


SYN 

mkea  they  were  to  read  it.  In  tlis  midst  nf  ik' 
synagogue  was  a  desk  or  pulpit,  upon  which 
thebookor  lollof  thelawwas  rcadvcrysulciitiiiy 
'J  here  likewise  he  stuud  who  intended  to  ha 
rangue  the  peopl: 

.is  to  the  seats  or  pews  whereon  the  people  sat  to 
hea~  the  law  read  and  expounded  ;  uf  these  some 
were  ino re  honourable  than  others.  'The  former 
were  fur  thuse  tchu  were  called  Elders,  not  so 
much  upon  the  account  of  their  age  as  of  their 
gravity, prudence,  and  authority.  'J'hesc  Elders 
sal  With  their  backs  towards  the  forementioiied 
chest,  and  'heir  faces  towards  the  congregation, 
who  luuked  tuwarus  the  ark.  V'Aest  seals  oltlie 
Elders  are  those  which  are  called  in  Alat.  'SJ. 
t),  llie  chief  seats,  and  which  our  Havwur  or- 
dered his  disciplis  nut  to  conteiidfor,  or  affect, 
as  the  I'hnrisees  did.    'The  women  were  therein 

•  distinct  frum  the  men,  and  seated  in  a  gallery 
iitclused  with  lattices,  so  that  they  might  see 
and  hear,  but  not  be  seen. 

Tu  regulate  and  take  care  of  all  things  belonging 
to  the  synagogue  service,  there  mas  appointed 
a  cuuncil,or  asscinblyuf  grave  andwise  persons, 
well  versed  in  the  law,  over  whom  was  set  a 
president,  who  is  called  the  ruler  of  tiie  syna- 
gogue, I.ukc  y.  41.  He  presided  in  the  as- 
semblies, and  ill  judicial  affairs  that  were 
sometimes  decided  there,  against  those  who  had 
given  any  scandal,  and  transgressed  the  law  in 
any  impurtanl  matter.  Ms  for  scourging,  some 
arc  of  opinion,  that  it  was  a  punishintiit  not 
falling  under  Vie  jurisdiction  of  the  rulers  of 
the  synagogues, 4««  belonging  to  the  civil  courts, 
which  they  take  to  be  meant  by  the  synagogues, 
where  our  Haciuurt-cUs  his  disciples  Iheyshould 
be  scourged.  Mat.  10.  17.  Others  on  the  con- 
trary, maintain,  that  by  the  wurdiynw^nguvs in 
the  place  her:  quoted,  we  are  to  understand 
syniigisgues properly  sv  called.  As  to  the  man- 
lier o/ scourging,  see  Scouitaii. 

TJie  same  presidents  invited  those  to  speak  in  the 
synagogua,  wh'iin  they  thought  capable  uf  it, 
and  offeied  that  honour  to  strangers,  if  there 
were  any  ikat  seemed  to  have  the  gift  uf  speak- 
mg.  fit.  h'aiil  being  at  .'inliuch  of  l-'isidia, 
was  invited  by  the  rulers  of  the  synagogue  to 
make  a  discourse  to  them  for  Uieir  edification, 
Acts  13.  14,  15.  And  it  is  very  probable, 
that  whenever  our  Saviour  preached  in  the 
synagogues  it  was  not  williout  the  permiss-ion 
of  the  president,  or  chief  ruler,  though  it  be 
not  expressly  said  so  in  the  guspel,  because  it 
teas  a  known  custom. 

The  rulers  of  the  synagogue  were  likewise  bound 
to  take  care  of  ike  poor.  There  were  in  every 
6yna,gogue  t^i>  treasury  cheats,  one  fur  pour 
strangers,  and  the  other  fur  their  own  poor. 
Those  ichu  were  charitably  inclined,  put  iheir 
alms  into  these  chest.i  at,  their  coming  into  the 
syn.'^gogue  to  pray.  Upon  ex'.ravrdiiiary  occa- 
sions they  ssinetimcs  mode  pu!>lic  collections  ; 
in  which  cases,  iiie  rulers  of  ths  synagogue 
ordtred  the  person  whose  business  it  was  to 
colled  the  alms,  to  ash  every  body  for  his 
charity.  Every  ons  promised  according  as  lie 
was  disposed,  and  afterwards  they  gathered 
from  house  to  house  what  had  been  promised, 
for  the  .lews  w.eddlcd  not  with  money  on  their 
sabbath  day. 

These  rulers  likewise  taught  the  people.  This  they 
didsometimcsby  way  of  dispute  and  conference, 
by  (juestions  and  answers,  or  else  by  continued 
discourses  like  sermons.  All  these  different 
wai/s  of  teaching  they  called  by  the  general 
na/ne  »/ searching ;  the  discourse  they  styled 
a  .search,  or  inquisition,  and  him  that  made  it, 
a  searcher.  The  Hebrew  word  derafeh,  .signi- 
fies, to  dive  into  the  sublime,  profound, 
lny^ti('al,  allegorical,  and  prophetical  senses 
of  hilly  scripture. 

The  synagogue  of  the  Libertines,  or  freed  men, 
Act.i  6.  9.  was,  according  to  many  interpreters, 
that  of  those  .lews,  who  having  been  led  away 
captive  by  Pompey  and  by  Sosias,  had  after- 
wards recovered  their  liberty,  and  were  retired 
to  .ferusalem,  when  Tiberias  drove  aitay  the 
.tews  out  of  Italy.  Others  will  have  it,  that 
St.  Luke  wrote  j/'bystinoruin,  and  not  Liher- 
t.iiiorinii;  and  that  the  Liliyslini  were  people  nf 
I,ibya,  joining  to  Egypt.  Others  by  these 
Libertines  understood  the  sons  of  such  Jews  as 
were  free  drniirns  nf  Home. 

Mat.  Vi.  9.  when  departed,  he  went  into  their  s. 
13.  51.  he  taught  them  in  iheir  s.  Mark  fi.  2. 

Mark  1.  23.  and  there  was  in  their  s.  a  man  with 

an  iMiclean  spirit,  J.ukeA.  33. 

29.  wlien  ihev  were  i-ome  nut  of  a.  I.uhe  4.  38. 

5.  22.  .lairos  bv  name,  one  of"  the  rulers  of  the 

i.  beiought  Jesus   36   38.   J.ukeS.  41,  4'J 


TAB 

Luke  i.  IG.  B8  his  custom  was,  he  went  into  tha 
a  on  the  siibbath-dup 
20.  the  eyes  of  all  in  the  s.  were  laclened  on  liiji 
7.  5.  he  lovi.'th  our  nation  and  hatii  built  us  a  s 
.fohn  I).  39.  these  things  said  he  in  the  ». 

9.  22.  that  he  should  he  put  out  ut  the  s. 

12.  42.  lest  they  should  be  [lut  out  of  the  s. 
18.  20.  I  ever  taught  in  the  s.  and  temple 

Actsii.9.  then  arose  certain  ol  the  s.  which  is  called 
the  j>.  of  Libertines,  disjiuting  wi'h  Stephen 

13.  14.  they  went  into  the  e.  on  the  sab  >ath-day, 

and  sat  dowa 
15.  the  rulers  of  tlie  s.  sent  to  them,  saying 
42.  and  when  the  Jews  were  gone  out  of  the  s 

14.  1.  Paul  .~iiid  Barnabas  went  both  into  the  s. 
17    1.  to  Thessalonica  there  was  a  s.  of  the  Jewa 

17.  therefore  he  disputed  in  the  s.  with  theJev.B 
and  with  devout  persona 
18.  4.  and  he  reasoned  in  the  s.  every  sabbalij 

7.  Justus,  whose  house  joined  hard  to  the  s. 

8.  Urispus  the  chief  ruler  of  the  s.  believed 
17.  Greeks  took  Sosthencs  chief  ruler  of  the  «. 
2(i.  Apollos  began  to  .speak  boldly  in  the  s. 

22.  19.  beat  in  every  s.  such  as  believed,  20.  11. 
.lam   2.  12.  if  tiiere  come  into  yours,  a  man 
Itev.  2.  9.  but  are  the  «.  of  Satan 

3.  9.  I  will  make  fliein  of  the  s.  of  Satan 

SYNAGOGUES. 
Psal.  74.8.  they  have  burned  uj)  all  the  s.  of  God 
jV/i;£.4.23.  Jes.  went  teaching  in  theirs,  ami  |ireaeii- 
ing  the  gospel,  9.  35.  Mark  1.  39.  Luke 
13.  10. 
6.  2.  as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the  s. 
5.  fill  thev  love  io  pray  standing  in  the  s. 

10.  17.  tliey  wiH  scourge  you  in  their  s.  23.  34. 

23.  0.  and  love  the  chief  scats  in  the  5.  Mark  12 

39.  J.ukc  11.43.  I  20.  4(> 
Mark  13.  9.  and  in  the  s.  ye  shall  be  beaten 
Luke  4.  15.  he  taught  in  the  s.  being  glorified 
44.  and  he  preac.'ied  in  the  s.  of  Galilee 

12.  41.  and  when  they  bring  you  unto  the  s 
21.  12.  delivering  you  u)i  to  the  «.  and  prison* 

■fohn  1(5.  2.  they  shall  put  you  out  of  ilie  s. 
Acts  9.  2.  Saul  desired  of  him  letters  to  the  s. 
20.  strsightway  he  preached  Christ  in  the*. 

13.  5.  Piiul  and  Barnabas  preached  in  the  s. 

15.  21.  being  read  in  the  s.  every  sabhath-Jay 

24.  12.  neither  raising  up  the  people  in  the  «. 


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TABERNACLE 

Signifies,  [i]  A  tint  or  paviliiin  raised  on  pothf  U 
lodire  under.  Num.  24.  5.  Mat.  17.  4.  [2]  ./i 
house  or  dwelling,  Job  1 1.  14  1  22.  23.  [3]  A 
kind  of  tent  to  take  up  and  down,  as  occaaioit 
required;  which  was  as  it  were  the  palace  of 
the  Jihst  High,  the  dwelling  of  the  God  of 
Israel;  wherein  the  Israelites, during  their  jour- 
neyings  in  the  wilderness,  peif-irnied  the  chi\ 
nf  their  religious  exercises,  offered  their  sac7i- 
fices,  and  worshipped  God :  It  was  thirty  cubita 
in  length,  and  ten  in  breadth  and  in  height. 
It  was  divided  into  two  partitions:  the  first 
was  called,  T!ie  Holy  Place,  which  was  twent\; 
cubits  long,  and  ten  wide :  here  were  placed  tha 
table  of  shew-brcad,  the  golden  candlestick,  and 
the  golden  altar  of  incense.  The  second  wai 
called.  The  most.  Holy  Place,  xthosr  length  was 
ten  cubits,  and  breadth  ten  cubits,  wherein, 
before  the  building  of  the  temple,  the  ark  of 
the  covenant  was  kept,  which  was  a  symbol 
of  God's  gracious  presence  with  the  .lewish 
church.  The  most  Holy  was  divided  from  the 
Holy  Place  by  a  curtain,  or  veil  of  very  rich 
cloth,  which  hung  upon  four  pillars  of  shittim- 
wood,  that  were  covered  with  plates  uf  guld, 
Exiid.  20.  I.  Heh.  9.  2,  3.  [4)  Christ's  human 
nature,  of  which  the  .lewiah  tabernacle  was  » 
type,  wherein  (}iid  dwells  really,  subetantiolltf, 
and  persunally,  Heb.  8.  2.  |  9.  11.  [5|  7A< 
true  church  militant,  Psal.  15.  1.  [6]  (yvi 
natural  budy,  in  irhich  the  soul  lodges  as  « 
a  tabernacle,  2  <^.r.  5.  1.  2  Pel.  I.  13.  [7 
The  tokens  of  God's  gracious  presence,  V^ev 
21.3. 

The  feast  of  tabernacles.  Lev.  23.  34.  was  so 
called,  because  the  Israelites  kept  it  under 
Treen  tents  or  arbours,  in  memory  ef  their 
dwelling  in  tints  in  their  passage  through  ths 
wilderness.  It  was  uve  of  the  three  grtat 
solemnities,  wherein  all  the  males  were  obliged 
to  present  themselves  before  the  Lord.  It  wai 
celebrated  after  harvest,  on  the  }5th  dap  of 
themuvlh  Tisri,  which  nvswirs  to  onr  month 
nf  ■'September.  The  fe.iit  covtinued eight  days 
but  the  first  day  anu  the  laul  were  the  taost 


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eolemn      Herein  they  return  id  thanhs  to  God 
fert/iefruUa  of  the  earth  theyliad  tken  ffatUercd 
in,  and  were  also  put  in  mind  that  t'/icy  were 
but  pilgrims  and  travellers  in  this  wc-ld. 
Ei.od.  i!v).  'J.  iiiako  it  alter  tlie  i)attern  ol  llie  t. 
•2G.  1.  Iliou  shall  niaku  llie  (.  with  tun  curtains 

6.  couple  the  curtains, and  itshail  beone  t.'id.  1^. 

7.  liiou  slialt  make  curtaius  ul' goats'  hair  to  bt 

a  covering  upon  the  t.  35.  11.  |  'M.  14 

15.  shall  make  boards  lor  the  t.  ol'shiltHn  wood 

17,  M,  '^li.  I  3(i.  'JO,  vS,  iJ,  2d,  31,  3.!. 

20.  make  bars  lor  the  I.  "il.  \  30.  rear  up  the  t. 
27.  9.  and  thou  shall  make  the  court  ol  tlte  t. 

li).  all  the  vessels  of  the  t.  ol'  brass,  39.  40. 
I    2y.  43.  the  t  shall  be  sanctilied  by  m    glory 
!    31.  7.  they  may  make  all  the  rurniture  of  me  t. 
'     33.  7.  Moses  jntched  the  t.  without  the  camp 
11.  but  Joshua  departed  not  out  oflhe  t. 
35. 18.  the  inns  of  the  t.  38.  20,  31. 
3(5.  8.  them  thai  wrought  the  work  oflhe  4. 

39.  32.  thus  was  the  work  oflhe  t.  finished 
33.  and  they  brought  ihe  t.  lo  Moses,  the  tent 

40.  2.  ihou  shall  sel  uji  Ihe  t.  \\  I),  aiioinl  thu  t. 
17.  on  the  iirsl  month,  on  the  tirsl  day,  t!ie  t. 

was  reared  u|i,  18.  A'uin.  7.  1. 
19.  he  spread  abroad  the  tenl  over  the  t. 

21.  he  brought  the  ark  into  the  t.  and  set  up 

33.  he  reaied  up  the  court  round  about  the  t. 

34.  the  gJoiy  oflhe  Lord  filled  Iho  t.  35. 
36.  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  over  the  t. 

JV«m.  9.  17.  1  10.  11.  I  12.  10. 
28.  for  the  cloud  of  the  Lord  was  on  the  t.  by 
day,  and  lire  by  night,  JVum.  9.  18,  19,  22. 
J^ev.  8.  10.  Moses  anointed  the  t.  and  all  t.'ierein 

15.  31.  lliat  they  die  nol  when  they  delile  my  t. 
17.  4.  bringeth  not  an  offering  before  the  t. 
26. 11. 1  will  sel  my  (.  among  you,  not  abhor  you 

JiTum.  1.  50.  appoint  I,evitesover  the  t.  shall  bear 
the  t.  shall  encamp  round  about  the  t.  53. 
51.  and  when  the  t.  seltelh  forward,  and  when 
the  t.  is  to  be  pitched,  Leviles  eel  it  up 
53.  the  Leviles  shall  keep  the  charge  oflhe  t.  ol 
testimony,  3.  7,  25.  |  18.  3.  1  31.  30,  47. 
3.  7.  before  the  t.  to  do  the  service  oflhe  t. 
23.  the  Gershonites  shall  pilch  behind  the  t. 
35  the  Meraritee  shall  pitch  northward  oflhe  t. 
3«.  those  that  encamp  before  the  t.  eastward 
4. 16.  the  oversight  of  the  t.  peitaincth  to  Eleazar 

25.  ihey  shall  bear  the  curtains  oflhe  /. 
31.  shall  bear  the  boards  of  the  t.  and  bars  thereof 

5.  17.  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  dust  of  the  t. 
7.  3.  they  brought  Iheir  offering  before  the  t. 

9.  15.  on  the  day  that  the  t.  was  reared  uii,  the 
cloud  covered  the  (.  namely  the  lent  of  testimony 

10.  21.  Ihe  Kohathites  did  set  up  the  t. 

11.  24.  Moses  set  seventy  elders  roundabout  Ihet. 

26.  but  they  went  not  out  unto  the  t. 

16.  9.  secmeth  it  small  lo  do  the  service  oflhe  t. 
_    24.  get  you  up  from  about  the  t.  of  Korah,  27. 

17.  13.  whoso  comelli  near  to  the  t.  shall  die 
Deut.  31.  15.  L.  appeared  in  t.  in  apillar  of  cloud 
Josh.  22.  19.  wherein  the  Lord's  t.  dwelleth 
1  f^am.  2.  t  32.  see  the  affliction  of  the  t. 
8  Sara.  6.  17.  they  sel  the  ark  in  the  midst  of  the  t. 

7.  0.  but  I  have  walked  in  a  tent  and  m  a  t. 

1  Kings  1.39.  Zadoklooka  horn  of  oil  out  of  the  t. 
2. 28.  Joab  lied  lo  the  t.  of  the  Lord  and  altar 

8.  4.  vessels  in  the  t.  were  brought  up,  2  Car.  5.  5. 
J  Chron.G.  48.  the  Leviles  for  the  service  oflhe  t. 

9.  19.  Korahites  were  keejiers  of  the  gales  ol  the  t. 
23   they  had  the  oversight  of  the  house  of  the  t. 

;   16.  39.  Ihe  priests  before  t.  oflhe  Lord 
!    17.  5-  but  have  gone  from  one  t.  lo  another 
21.  29.  for  the  t.  which  Moses  made  in  wilderness 
23.  26.  they  shall  no  more  carry  Ihe  t. 

2  Chron.  1. 5.  he  put  the  brazen  altar  before  the  t. 
Job  5.  24.  shall  know  that  thy  t.  shall  be  in  peace 

18.0.lhe  light  shall  he  dnrk  in  hist,  and  his  candle 
14.  his  confidence  shall  be  rooted  out  of  his  t. 
IS.deslruction  shall  dwell  in  his  t.because  not  his 
19.  12.  his  troops  encamp  round  about  my  t. 
20. 2t).  itshail  go  ill  with  him  that  is  left  in  liia  t. 
29.  4.  when  the  secret  of  God  was  ujion  my  t. 
31.  31.  if  the  men  of  my  t.  said  not,  oh  that 
^.  29.  can  any  understand  the  noise  of  !iio  t.1 
Vsal.  15.  1.  Lord,  who  shall  abide  in  thy  1. 1 
J9,  4   in  them  hath  he  set  a  ^  fcir  the  sun 
26   t  8   I  have  loved  the  t   of  thy  honour 
^   27.  5   in  Ihe  secret  of  his  (   shall  lie  hide  me 
6   I  will  offer  in  his  t-  sacrifices  of  joy 
61.  4.  I  will  abide  in  thy  t.  forever 
76  2.  in  Salem  is  his  t.  his  (lwellin?plane  in  Zion 
78.  60.  so  that  he  forsook  the  (  of  Slnlnli 
67.  moreover,  he  refused  the  t.  of  .Toseph 
132.  3    I  will  not  come  into  the  t.  of  my  house,  7 
Prov.M  II.  the  f   of  the  upriKtit  shull  Sourish 
Isa.  4  6  there  shall  be  a  t  for  a  shadow  from  heat 
16.  5.  he  shall  sit  upon  ii  in  the  t.  of  David 
83.  20.  a  t.  thit  shall  not  be  taken  down, 
^ov.  10.  20.  my  f  is  spoile    sU  id/ cords  broken 

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Lcm.  S.  4.  he  slew  all  thai  were  pleasant  in  the  t. 

6.  he  hath  viuieutly  taken  away  hia  t. 
Kzek.  37.  27.  my  t.  also  shall  be  with  them 

41.  1.  which  was  the  breadth  of  tlie  t. 
Jimos  5.  26.  but  ye  have  borne  the  t.  of  Moloch 

y.  11.  in  that  day  will  1  raise  up  the  t.  of  David 
Jicts  7.  43.  ye  look  uji  the  t.  of  Moloch 

40.  who  desired  lo  tind  a  t.  for  the  God  of  Jacob 

15.  16.  anil  will  build  again  the  t.  of  David 
2  Cur.  5.  1.  if  our  house  of  this  t.  be  dissolved 

4.  we  that  are  in  this  t.  do  groan,  being  burdened 
Heb.  8.  2.  the  true  t.  which  ihe  Lord  pitched 

5.  when  Moses  was  about  to  make  the  t. 
9.  2.  there  was  a  t.  made,  called  the  sanctuary 

3.  the  t.  which  is  called  the  holiest  of  all 

t).  the  priests  went  always  into  the  first  t. 

8.  while  as  the  first  t.  was  yet  standing 

1 1.  a  high  priest  by  a  greater  and  more  perfect  t. 

21.  he  sjirinkled  with  blood  the  t.  and  vessels 
13.  10.  Ihey  have  no  right  to  eat  which  serve  (. 

2  I'ct.  1. 13.  think  it  meet,  as  long  as  I  am  in  this  I. 

14.  knowing  that  shortly  1  must  put  off  my  t. 
Rev.  13.  6.  to  blaspheme  his  name  and  his  t. 
15.  5.  behold  the  temple  of  the  t.  was  opened 
.See  OONGRKGATION,  DooR. 
TABEIlNACLKr/  witness. 
A"u.m.  17.  7.  Moses  laid  up  tl  e  rods  in  the  t.  of  w. 
8.  on  the  morrow  Moses  went  into  the  t.  of  w. 
13.  'J.  shall  minister  before  the  t.  of  witness 
2  Chron.  24.  6.  to  bring  the  collection  for  t.  of  w. 
Jicls  7.  44.  our  fathers  had  the  t.  of  witness 

TABERNACLES. 
JWra.  24.  5.  hew  goodly  are  thy  t.  O  Israel 
.fob  11.  14.  let  nol  wickedness  dwell  in  thy  t. 
12.  0.  the  t.  of  robbers  prosper,  and  they  that 
15.  34.  and  fire  shall  consume  the  t.  of  bribery 
22.23.lliou  shall  put  away  iniquity  far  from  thy  f. 
Rsu/.  43.  3.  let  them  bring  me  unto  ihy  t. 
46.  4.  make  glad  the  holy  place  oft.  of  Most  High 
78.  51.  siuole  chief  of  their  strength  in  t.  of  Ham 

83.  6.  the  t.  of  Edom  have  consulted  together 

84.  1.  how  amiable  are  thy  t.  O  Loid  ol  ilosis 
118.  15.  salvation  is  in  the  t.  of  ihe  righteous 
i;i2.  7.  we  will  go  into  his  t.  and  worship 

/)an.  11.  45.  he  shall  plant  the  t.  of  his  palace 
IIos.  9.  6.  thorns  shall  be  in  their  t. 
12.  9.  I  wil.  ;  I't  make  thee  to  dwell  in  t. 
Mai.  2.  12.  Lord  will  cut  off  the  man  out  of  the  t. 
Alat.  17.  4.  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  let  us  make  here 
three  t.  Mark  9.  5.  J^iike  9.  33. 
lleb.  11.  9.  Abraham  dwelling  in  t.  with  Isaac 
See  Feast. 
TABLE 
Signifies,  [I]  .^  frame  of  wood  made  for  several 
uses,  1  Kings  2. 7.  [2]  The  altar  of  God,  Mai.  ] . 
7,12.  [3J  Provision,  for  food,  either  for  body  or 
soul,  Psal.  69.  22.  [4]   The  two  tables  of  stone 
whereon  the  law  was  written,  E.xod.  32.  15. 
That  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table,  Luke  22 
30.    That  ye  may  partake  of  the  highest  de- 
lights which  1  have  prepared  for  you,  and  enjoy 
the  nearest  communion  with  me  in  glory. 
To  serve  tables,  Jlcts  6.  2.      7'o  provide  for  th 
poor,  that  they  may  have  whereof  to  eat  at  their 
tables. 
£xo(/.  25.23.  shall  also  make  at.  of  shittim  wood 
27.  places  of  staves  to  bear  the  t.  2S.  |  37.  14. 
26.  35.  thou  shall  sot  the  t.  without  the  vail 

30.  27.  thou  shall  anoint  th"  t.  and  all  his  vessels 

31.  &.  Bezaleel  sh.iU  make  the  t.  and  the  altar 
37.  10.  he  made  the  t.  \\  i6.  the  vessels  on  the  t. 

39.  33.  they  brought  the  t.  unto  Moses,  the  tent 

40.  4.  thou  shall  bring  in  the  t.  and  set  in  order 

22.  put  the  t.  in  the  lent  of  the  congregation 
T.ev.  24. 6.  shall  set  si.x  on  a  row  on  the  pure  t. 
J\rum.  3.31.  the  Kohathites'  charge  shall  be  the  t. 
.Juiig.  1.  7.  kings  gathered  their  meat  under  my  t. 

1  Sam.  20.  29.  he  cometh  not  to  the  king's  t. 

34.  Jonathan  arose  from  the  t.  in  fierce  anger 

2  SaOT.9.7.Davidsaid,Mephibosheth  shall  eat  bread 

at.  my  t   continufilly,  10.  11,  13.  I  10.  2S 

1  Kirnjs  2  7,  let  them  he  of  those  that  eat  at  thy  t, 
4   27.  fur  all  that  came  to  king  Solomim's  /. 
10  3.  when  the  queen  of  Slieha  saw  the  meat   of 

his  t.  ami  the  attendance.  2  Chron.  9.  4 
13   20   as  they  sat  at  /.  the  word  of  Lord  came 
IS   19  are  pniphets  which  eat  at  .lezehel's  t. 

2  Kinns  4    10   let  us  set  fur  him  a  /   and  a  stool 
Nrh  .">   17   there  were  at  my  <    1,00  Jews 
.Tob  36.  16.  that  which  should  be  set  on  thy  t. 
Psal.  23.  5.  thou  prepares!  a  t.  before  me 

69.  22.  let  their  t.  become  a  snare  before  them 
78.  19.  can  God  furnish  a  t.  in  the  wilderness 
128.  3.  thy  children  like  olive  ]dants  about  thy  t. 

Prov.  3.  3.  write  them  on  the  t.  of  Ihy  heart,  7.  3. 
9.  2.  wisdom  hath  also  furnished  her  t. 

Cant.  1.  12.  while  the  king  sitlcth  at  hia  t. 

Isa.  21.  5.  prepare  t'ne  t.  oat,  watch,  drink,  arise 
30.  8.  now  go  write  it  before  them  in  a  t. 
65.  11.  that  prepare  a  t.  for  that  troop 


TAK 

Jer.  17.  1.  it  is  jfravwjoii  the  t.  of  tfcoir  heart 
ICzek.  23.  41-.  and  at.  prepared  before  it 
39.  20.  ibusyeslmll  bf  filled  at  my  t.  with  houses 
41.  22.  this  is  the  t.  that  is  before  the  Lord 
44.  16.  and  they  shall  come  near  to  my  t. 
Dan.  11.  27.  they  shall  speak  lies  at  one  t. 
Mai.  I.  7   ihe  t.  oflhe  Lord  is  coMemplible 

12.  ye  aay,  the  t.  of  the  Lord  is  polluted 
Mat.  15.  27.  she  said,  yet  the  dogs  eat  the  crumha 
winch  fall  from  their  master's  t.  Mark  7. 28 
I^uke  16.  21.  crumbs  which  fell  from  rich  man's  J 
22.  21.  that  belrayeth  me,  is  with  me  on  the  4. 
30.  that  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  t. 
.hhn  12. 2.  Lazarus  was  one  of  thera  that  sat  at  t. 
13.  28.  no  man  at  the  t.  knew  tier  what  intent 
Rom.  11.  9.  let  their  t.  be  made  a  snare  and  a  trap 
1  Cor.  10.  21.  cup  of  Lord  and  devils,  ye  cannot  bo 
partakers  oflhe  Lord's  t.  and  of  the  t.  of  devils 
•See  Shew-Bkead. 
WRITING-TABLE. 
Lukel.  G3.  Zacharias  asked  fur  a  w.-t.  and  wrote 

TABLES. 
Exod.  32.  15.  the  t.  were  written  on  both  sides 
16.  t.  were  the  work  of  God,  graven  on  li-.e  i. 
19.  he  cast  the  t.  outofhis  hands,  and  brake  them 
34.  ].  1  will  write  on  these  t.  the  words  ir.  first  t. 
Deut.  10.  4.  ho  wrote  on  the  t.  according  lo  first 
5.  and  put  the  t.  in  the  ark,  Hcb.  i).  4. 

1  CAr.28.  16.  David  gave  gold  for  t.  of  shew-bread 

2  Chron.  4.  8.  Solomon  also  made  ten  .'.  a-nrl  placed 
19.  the  t.  whereon  the  shew-bread  was  sel 

fsa.  28.  8.  all  t.  are  full  of  vomit  and  iilihi:ie£3 
Ezeh.  40.41.  eight  t.  whereupon  they  slew  sacriurca 
42.  fourt.  were  of  hewn  stone  for  burnt-otferinij 
Hub.  2.  2.  write  the  vision,  and  make  it  plain  on  t 
Mat.  21.12.  he  overthrew  Ihe  t.  of  the  money, 
changers,  and  sellers  of  doves,  Mark  11.  15. 
Mark  7.  4.  as  the  washing  of  cups,  pots,  and  t. 
.John  2.  15.  drove  them  out  and  overthrew  the  t. 
.icts  6.  2.  leave  the  word  of  God,  and  serve  t. 
i  Cor.  3.  3.  notin  t.  of  stone,  but  fleshly  t.  of  heart 
See  Stonk,  Two. 
TABLETS. 
Exod.  35.  22.  they  brought  t.  alljcwels  of  gold 
J'J'um.  31.  50.  wo  brought  t.  to  make  an  atonement 
Isa.  3.  20.  1  will  take  away  the  t.  and  ear-rings 

TABRET. 
tre7i.31.27.have  sent  thee  away  with  t.  and  harp 
1  Sam.  10. 5.  coming  from  Ihe  high  jdace  with  a  t 
■fob  17.6.  a  by-word,  and  aforetime  I  was  as  a  i. 
Isa.  5.12.  the  t.  pipe,  and  wine  are  in  their  kaMi 

1ABRETS, 
1  Sam.  18.  6.  women  came  to  meet  hau.  with  f. 
Isa.  24.  8.  the  mirth  oft.  ceaselh.  ji.y  ceaseth 
30.  32.  it  shall  be  with  i.  and  harps 
.ler.  .31.  4.  thou  shall  again  be  adorned  with  thy  fc 
Ezek.  23.  13.  the  workmanship  of  thy  t.  andpii)ei 

TABERING. 
JVah.  2.  7.  the  voice  of  doves  t.  on  their  breasts 

TACFIES. 

Exod:  26.  G.  thou  shall  make  fifty  t.  of  gold 

II.  thou  shall  make  fifty  t.  of  brass,  35.  II. 

,33.  thou  shall  hang  up  the  vail  under  Ihe  t. 

36.  13.  he  made  fifty  t.  of  gold,  and  brass,  18. 

39.  33.  they  brought  his  t.  his  botuds,  his  ban 

TACKLING. 

ActaVn.  19.  third  day  we  cast  out  the  t.  of  the  ship 

TACKLINGS. 
Isa.22.  23.  thy  t.  are  loosed,  could  not strengthea 

TAIL 
Signifies,  [1]  The  train  of  a  beast,  fowl,  or  fish^ 
Exod.  4.  4.     [2]   Low,  base,  or  conlrmptible 
Deut.  28.  13.     [3]  The  power,  policy,  and  fiat 
teries,  by  :chich  the  devil  and  his  instrnmeiits 
corrupt  and  allureviinistcrs  of  the  church  from 
the  simplicity,  and  purity  of  their  doctrine,  t» 
error,  super. 'ttition,  and  profanencss,  Rei  .12.4 
[4]  jin  army,  Isa.  7.  4. 
Exod.  4.  4.  put  out  thine  hand,  take  i'  by  Ihi  t. 
Deut.  23.  13.  make  ihoe  Iho  head,  not  the  t.  44. 
.losh.  10.  t  19.  pursue,  cut  off  the  t.  of  them 
Judg.  15.4.  Samson  caught  (iixes  and  turned  t.  tot 
.fob  40.  17.  behemoth  movelh  his  t.  like  a  cedar 
/i^a.  9.14.  Lord  will  cut  oil"  from  Israel  heail  and  t 

15.  the  prophet  that  toacheth  lies,  ho  i.>  the  t. 
19.  1.5.  no  work  whirh  the  head  or  t.  may  do 
Riv  12.  4.  his  t.  drew  th.^  third  part  of  the  stars 

TAILS. 
.Tudg.  15.  4.  and  put  a  firebrand  between  two  t. 
fsa.  7.  A.  foi  Uie  two  t.  of  these  smoking  firebrand 
Rev.  9.  10.  t.  like  to  scorpions,  siings  in  tlicir  t. 
19.  ))Ower  in  their  t.  their  t.  were  like  serpents 
TAKE 
Signifies,  [1]   To   lay  hold  on   or  seize,  1  Ivinars 
18.40.     [2]  To  receive  from  another,  2Kingi 
5.  15.     [3]   To  yield,  2The8s.   1.  t  8.     [4]   To 
bear,  John  1.  t  29.     [5]   To  give,  Deut.  1.  f  13. 
[6]  To  spoil.  Deut.  20.  t  14-   [7]  To  possess  or 
impoverish,  Judg.  14.  f  15.     [S]  To  be  chosen, 
1  Tim.  5.  t  9-    [9]  To  remove,  John  3.  16. 


TAK 

CntW.  9.  if  thou  wiitt.  tlio  left  hand,  I  will  go 
14  21.  give  me  the  persons,  t.  the  goods  to  ihyselT 
19  15.  arise,  U  thy  wife  and  tiiy  tuo  daugliters 
22  i.  t.  ai>v/  thy  son,  tiiine  ooiy  lioii  Isuac 
34. 3.  thou  shalt  not  t.  a  wile  to  my  son  of,  37. 

48.  to  t-niy  master's  brother's  Jaijgliter  to  his  son 
31.  32.  discern  what  is  thine  witJi  me,  t.  it  'o  thee 

50.  if  thou  t.  other  wives  hesid<is  my  daughters 

24.  1>.  and  i.  our  daughters  unto  you 
Ifi.  and  we  will  (.  your  daughters  to  us 

3,"*.  i3.  Jet  nerf.  to  her,  lest  wo  lie  shamed 
Ezod.  6.  7.  I  will  t.  you  to  me  for  a  peojjie 
10.  2li.  for  thereof  must  we  t.  to  serve  the  Lord 
17.  5.  and  thy  rod  t.  m  thine  hand  and  go 
20.  7.  thou  shalt  not  t.  the  name  oltlie  Lord  thy 
Gcri  in  vain,  not  hold  guiltless,  Deut.  5.  11. 

51.  14.  t.  him  from  mine  altar,  that  he  may  die 

23.  8.  and  thou  sh;^t  t.  no  gif^  DciU.  IC.  I'J. 
34.  ').  pardon  and  (.  us  for  thine  inheritance 

Ifi-  lesttiiou  I.  of  their  daughters,  Deut.  7.  ."?. 
tfp.  13.  17.  neither  slialtUiou  t.  her  son's  daugiiter 
18.  neither  shalt  thou  t.  a  wife  to  her  sister 

20.  14.  a:id  if  a  man  I.  a  wife,  aud  hvr  mother 

21.  7.  the  priests  shall  not  t.  a  wife  that  ia  a 
whore,  nor  (.  a  woman  put  away,  Ezck.  44. 22. 
13.  he  shall  t.  a  wife  in  her  virginity 

25.  36.  t.  thou  no  usury  of  him,  or  increase 

40.  ye  shall  t.  them  as  an  inheritanee  for  children 
ffum.  8,  6.  (.  the  Leviles  from  among  Israel 
'.1   17.  I  will  I.  of  the  Sjiirit  that  is  on  tliee 

16.  3.  Korah  said,  ye<.  too  much  u|)on  you,  7. 
15.  31.  ye  shall  t.  no  satisfaction  for  the  lile,  32. 

f)cut.  1.  13  t.  ye  wise  men  and  understanding 

4.  34.  and  t.  him  a  nation,  from  the  midst  of  nation 

15.  17.  tiien  tJiou  shalt  t.  an  awl  and  thrust 

52.  18.  the  eidera  of  that  city  shall  t.  that  man 
30.  a  man  shall  not  t.  his  father's  wife 

S4.  4.  may  not  t.  her  again  to  be  his  wife 
G.  no  man  shall  (.  a  millstone  to  pledge 
17.  nor  t.  a  widow's  raiment  to  pledge 
25.  8.  if  he  say.  Hike  not  (o  I.  her 
Jos  A-  0.  18.  when  yet.  of  the  accursed  thing 
7.  14.  the  family  which  the  Ld.shalU.the  house- 
hold which  the  Lord  shall  t.  shall  come 
6.21).  they  should  C.his  carcase  down  from  the  tree 
10.  42.  their  land  did  Joshua  (.  at  one  time 

20.  4.  they  shall  (.  him  into  the  city  to  them 

22.  19.  then?,  yc  possession  among  us,  rebel  not 
fudrr.  5.  30.  for  the  necks  of  them  that  (.  sjKjil 

14.  S.that thougoest  tot. a  wifeof uiicircumcieed 
15.  have  ye  called  us  to  t.  that  we  have  ? 
19.  30.  coiiaider,  t.  advice,  and  speak  your  mint'a 
fiulh  2.  10.  thou  shouldestt.  knowledge  of  rao 

1  San.  2  IG.  then*,  as  much  as  thy  soul  desireth, 

and  if  not  I  will  t.  it  by  force 

8. 11.  he  will  t.  your  sons  for  himself,  his  chariots 

13.  he  will  t.  your  daughters  1|  14.  t.  your  fields 

15.  t.  the  tenth  of  your  seed  ||  Ih.  t.  inen-servaiits 

17.  18.  how  thy  tirethren  fare,  and  t.  their  pledge 
46.  and  (.  thine  head  from  thee 

19.  14.  Saul  sen'  mes.sengers  to  t.  David,  '~\ 

21.  9.  if  thou  wilt  t.  that,  t.  it,  there  is  no  otiier 
^.11.  yet  thou  huntest  my  soul  to  t.  it 

25.  11.  shall  I  then  t.  my  bread,  and  my  water 

26,  11.  t.  t..'W  the  spear  that  is  at  his  bolster 

2  Sam.  12.  4.  he  spared  to  t.  of  his  own  flock 
11.  I  will  t.  thy  wives  before  thine  eyes 
2d.  t.  it,  lest  I  t.  the  city,  and  it  be  called 

16.  9.  let  mc  go  ever,  and  I.  ofThis  head 

19.  19.  the  king  should  t.  it  to  his  heart,  13.  33. 
30.  Mephlbosiieth  said,  yea,  let  him  t.  all 
Kings  11.  31.  he  said  to  Jeroboam,  t.  ten  pieces 
34.  I  will  not  t.  the  whole  kingdom 
;4.  3. 1,  ten  loaves  ||  18.  40.  t.  prophets  of  Baal 
"20.  18.  come  for  war  or  peace,  /.  them  alive 

21.  15.  arise,  /.  posses.'iion  of  the  vineyard,  16. 

22.  26.  t.  Micaiah,  carry  hirn  back,  2  C/ir.  18.  25. 
i  Kings  4.  1.  ihe  creditor  is  come  to  t.  my  sons 

29.  t.  my  statf  and  go  j)  5. 15.  /.  a  biasing 

5.  16.  urged  him  to  t.  it  |1  20.  I  will  (.  somewhat 
23.  t.  two  talents  I|  8.  8.  t.  a  present  and  go 

0.  1. 1.  this  box  of  oil  in  thine  hand,  3. 

10.  6.  (.  ye  the  heads  of  your  master's  sons 
)4.  t.  them  alive  1|  12.  .5.  let  the  priests  t.  it 

13.  !.'>.  Elisha  said,  t.  bow  and  arrows,  18. 

19  30.  shall  vet«.  root  ilown ward,  l/ta.  37.  31. 
I  Ckron.  21.24.  I  will  n.)t  t.  that  which  is  thine 
Eirita.  14.  those  did  Cyrus  t.  \\  15.  t.  v(wfio.|s 

9   12.  not  t.  their  daughters,  .Ye/i.  10.  .'iO.|  13.  25. 
F.stfi.  6. 10.  /.  the  apparel,  and  do  so  to  Mordecai 

Mt  23. 10.  he  know(4h  the  way  that  I  I. 

24.  3.  thsT  t.  the  widow's  ox  for  a  pledge 
9  and  theyt.  a  pledge  of  the  poor 

30  17.  and  my  sinews  /.  no  rest 

33.  36.  surely  I  would  t.  it  upon  my  shoulder 

11.  4.  wilt  thou  t.  him  for  a  servant  for  I'ver.' 
42-  8.  therefore  t.  to  )ou  n.>w  seven  bullocks 

2 en.!.  2.  2.  tne  rulemt.  c<iunse!  against  the  Lord 
•T.  5.  let  the  enemy  iiereeeutc  my  soul,  and  t.  it 
M  9.  I  wi'i  t.  Ill  bullock  uut  of  th?  house 


TAK 

Psal.  50. 16.  shouldcst  t.  my  covenant  in  thy  mouth 
51.  11.  and  t.  not  thy  Holy  Spirit  from  me 
71.  11.  t.  him,  for  there  is  none  to  deliver  him 
75.  t  2.  wlieii  1  shall  t.  a  set  time,  1  wil^judge 
81.  2.  (.  a  psalm  ||  83.  12.  t.  the  houses  of  Goil 
89.  33.  my  kindness  will  I  not  utterly  I.  from  hiiti 
1U9.  8.  and  let  another  t.  his  office 
110.  113.  I  will  e.  the  cup  of  salvation,  and  call 
119.  43.  i.  not  the  word  of  truth  utterly  out 
139.  9.  if  I  t.  the  wings  of  the  morning 
2').  and  thine  enemies  t.  thy  name  in  vain 

froD.  5.  22.  his  own  iniquities  shall  t.  the  wicked 

6.  25.  neither  let  her  t.  thee  with  her  eyelids 

27.  can  a  man  t.  fire  in  his  bosom,  not  be  burned 

7.  18.  let  us  t.  our  fill  of  love  till  the  morning 
20.  16.  t.  his  garment  that  is  surely  for  stranger, 

t.  a  pleilge  of  him  for  a  strange  woman,  27.  13. 
30.  9.  and  t.  the  name  of  my  God  in  vain 
Eccl.  5.  15.  and  shall  t.  nothing  of  his  lab(mr 

19.  and  to  I.  his  portion  and  rejoice  m  his  labour 
Cant.  2.  1,5.  t.  us  the  foxes,  the  little  foxes 
Isa.  27.  6.  lie  shall  cause  them  of  Jacob  to  t.  root 

28.  19.  from  the  time  it  gocth,  it  shall  (.  you 
30.  14.  not  a  shred  to  t.  fire  from  the  hearth 
33.  23.  the  prey  is  divided,  the  lame  t.  the  prey 
40.  24.  their  stock  shall  not  t.  root  in  the  earth 
44. 15.  he  will  t.  thereof  and  warm  hiiniclf 
47.2.  t.  the  millstones,  and  grind  meal 

.'t.  I  will  t.  vengeance,  I  will  not  meet  as  a  man 
57.  13.  vanity  shall  t.tliem,  wind  carry  them 
58.2.  they  t.  delight  in  approaching  to  God 
66. 21.  I  will  also  i.  of  them  for  priests  and  Levites 
Jcr.  2. 22.  t.  theo  much  soap  ||  3.  14.  £.  one  of  a  city 
13.  4.  t.  the  girdle  that  thou  hast  got,  (!. 

21.  shall  not  sorrows  t.theoasa  womanin  travail 
15.  19.  if  thou  t.  forth  the  precious  from  the  vile 
10.  2.  thou  shalt  not  t.  thee  a  wife  in  this  [dace 

13.  22.  for  they  have  digged  a  pit  to  t.  me 

19.  1.  t.  of  the  ancients  of  the  people  wid  priests 

20.  10.  and  v/e  shall  t  our  revenge  on  him 

23.  9.  I  will  (.  all  the  families  of  The  north 
10.  I  will  t.  from  them  Uie  voice  of  mirth 

28.  if  they  reu'use  to  t.  th3  cup  atthino  hand 
2<J.  6.  t.  ye  \\'i\es,  and  beget  sona  and  daughters 
32  24.  tliiy  arc  .-.ome  to  the  city  to  t.  it 

2i'.  buy  the  ncld  for  money,  and  t.  witnesses,  44. 

28.  JVeluchudrezfar  king  of  Babylon  shall  t.  it 
39.  12.  (.  Jeremiah,  and  look  well  to  him 

46.  M.  JO  up  into  Gi.'ead,  and  t.  balm,  51.  8. 
50. 15.  t.  vengeaace  upon  her;  as  she  hath  done,  do 

51. 25.  they  skall  not  t.  of  thee  p  stone  for  a  corner 
36.  uphold  I  will  t.  vengeance  for  thee 

L'.an.  ii.l3.  what  thing  shall  I  i.to  witness  for  thee? 
Eick.  4.  1.  t.  thee  a  tile  |!  3.  t.  an  iron  jian 
9.  t.  unto  thee  wheat,  barley,  and  beans 

5.  1,  i.  a  sharp  knife,  C.  a  rasor,  t.  balances 

10.  0.  t.  fire  from  botvceen  the  wheels 

11.  19.  [  will  t.  the  stony  heart  out  of  their  flesh 
14.  5.  that  I  may  (.  the  house  of  Isijnel 

15.  3.  will  men  t.  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any  '.'essel 

21.  26.  remove  the  diadem,  t.  oil"  the  crown 

22.  16.  thou  shalt  t.  thine  inheritance  in  thyself 

24.  5.  t.  the  choice  of  the  flock,  and  burnt  bones 
6.  it  in.-ght  cause  fury  to  come  up  to  t.  vengeance 
25.  when  I  t.  from  them  their  strength 

29.  19.  t.  a  multitude,  t.  her  spoil,  t.  her  prey 

■.5,3.  2.  if  people  of  the  land  t.  a  man  of  their  coast 
3ll.  24.  I  will  t.  you  from  among  Iho  heathen 
37.  IG.  t.  thee  one  slick, <.  another  stick,  write 

19.  I  will  t.  the  stick  of  Josejih,  and  will  put 
38. 12.  to  t.  a  spoil  and  to  t.  a  prey 

13.  art  thou  come  to  (.  prey,  to  t.  a  great  spoil? 
46.  18.  the  prince  not  t.  the  jienple's  inheritance 
Dan.  7. 18.  but  the  saints  shall  t.  the  kingdom 
11.  15.  the  king  shall  t.  the  most  fenced  cities 

18.  he  shall  turn  to  the  isles,  and  shall  t.  many 
Hus.  1.  2.  go  t.  unto  thee  a  wife  of  whoredoms 
11.  4.  I  was  as  iliey  that  t.  off  the  yoke  on  .jaws 

14.  2.  t.  v;ith  your  words,  and  turn  to  the  Lord 
JiTaui  5.  11.  ye  t.  from  him  burdens  of  wheat 

12.  they  afflict  Ihe  jiiut,  they  «.  a  bribe 

9.  2.  thence  shall  mine  hand  t.  Ihimi,  3. 
.fonah  4.  3.  t.  I  beseech  thee,  my  life  from  me 
Mic.  2  2.  they  covet  fieldsanil  t.them  by  violence 
O.shall  not  prophesy,  that  they  shall  not  t.  shame 
JV«/i.l.2.  the  Lord  will  t.  vengeance  on  adversaries 

2.9.  t.  ye  the  sjioil  of  silver,  I.  Ihe  spoil  of  gold 
Hah.  1.  10.  for  they  shall  heap  dust  and  t.  it 
Hag   1.  8.  build  the  house,  I  will  i.  pleasure  in  it 

2.  23.  will  I  t.  thee,  ()  Zerubhabel,  my  servant 
Zrch.  0.  10.  t.  of  their  of  the  ca|itivity,  of  Flehlui 

11.  )5.  i.  yet  instrumi  nts  of  a  fooli.>ili  shepherd 
Mat.  1.  20.  fear  not  to  t.  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife 

2.  13.  and  t.  the  voting  child  and  its  niollier 

6.  25.  t.  no  thought  for  your  life,  23,  31,  34.  |  10. 

19.  Mark  13.  11.   l.vke.  12.  1!,  22,  20. 
11.  12.  and  the  viokmt  t.  the  kingdom  by  force 

29.  t.  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 

13. 26.  not  meet  to  t  children's  hread,JIfarA:  7. 27. 
13.  5.  they  had  forgotten  to  t.  bread,  Mark  8.  14. 

41 


TAK 

.VaM7.2ri.orw  horn  the  kings  of  the  ewth  t  custom 

18.  16.  then  t.  with  thee  one  or  two  more 

20.  14.  (.  that  thine  is  and  go  thy  way 

24.  17.  let  him  on  house  tr)p  not  come  dowD  to  t. 

any  thing  out  of  his  house,  Mark  13.  ID. 

25.  28.  t.  therefore  the  talent  from  him  give  it 

26.  4.  that  they  might  (.  Jesus,  Mark  14.  1,  44 
20.  Jesus  took  bread  and  said,  t.  cat,  this  is  my 

body,  Mark  14.  22,  1  Cor.  11   24. 
45.  sleep  on  now,  and  t.  your  rest,  Mark  14.41. 
M.  they  that  t.  the  sword  sliiilt  perish  by  eword 
55.  with  swords  andstaves  to  t.  me,  Mark  14.  48. 
Mark  6.  8.  t.  nothing  for  their  journey,  JMke\).  3. 
12.  19.  his  brother  siiould  t.  his  wife,  Luke  20.  2a 
15.  24.  casting  lots  what  every  man  should  t. 
30.  whether  Elias  will  come  to  t.  him  down 
Luke  0.  4.  David  did  (.  and  eat  the  shew-bread 
29.  forbid  him  not  to  t.  thy  coat  iilso 
10.  35.  t.  care  of  him  ||  12.  19.  soul,  t.  thine  eas3 
14.  9.  then  begin  with  shame  to  t.  the  lowest  room 

10.  0.  t.  thy  bill,  7.  II  22. 17.  (.  this  and  divide  rt 

19.  24.  t.  from  him  the  pound,  and  give  it  to  him 
22.  36.  he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  t.  it 

.luhn  2.  16.  Jesus  said  to  them,  I.  these  things  henca 

6.  7.  that  every  one  of  them  may  t.  a  littio 

15.  th.at  they  would  come  and  t.  him  by  force 

7.  30.  they  sought  to  t.  him,  32.  |  10.  39.  j  11.  57. 
10.17.thorefore  my  father  loveth  me,  because  I  lay 

down  my  life,  that  1  might  t.  it  again,  18.  ' 
16. 15.  he  shall  t.  of  mine,  and  shew  it  unto  you 
17  15.  thou  shouldest  I.  them  out  of  the  world 

18.  31.  t.  ye  him,  and  judge  him  according  to  your 

19.  6.  Pilate  saith,  f.  ye  him,  and  crucify  him 
Acts  1.  20.  and  his  bishopricklet  another  t. 

12.  3.  Herod  proceeded  further  to  I.  Peter  also 
15. 14.  to  t.  out  (if  them  a  people  for  his  name 

37.  Barnabas  determined  to  t.  with  them  John 

38.  Paul  thought  not  good  to  t.  him  with  ihern 
20. 13. sailed  to  As.sos,  there  intending  to  t.  in  i'aij 

26.  wherefore  I  t.  you  to  record  this  day 

21.  24.  tliem  t.  and  purify  thyself  with  them 

27.  33.  Paul  besought  them  to  t.  meat,  34. 

1  Cor.  6.  7.  why  do  you  not  rather  t.  wrong  ■? 
15.  shall  I  then  t.  the  members  of  Christ 

9.  9.  doth  God  t.  care  for  oxen  ? 

2  Cor. 8.  4.  and  t.  upon  us  the  ministering  to  sainti 

11.  20.  for  ye  suli'er,  i,f  a  man  t.  of  y-  u 

12. 10.  therefore  I  t.  pleasure  in  infirmities 
Ejih.  6.  13.  t.  to  you  the  whole  armour  of  God 
17.  and  t.  the  helmet  of  salvation,  and  sword 

1  Tim.  3.  5.  how  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church 

2  Tim.  4.  11.  t.  Mark,  and  bring  him  with  thee 
Hcb.  7.  5.  a  commandment  to  t.  tithes  of  people 
.Tarn. 5. 10.  t.  my  brethren,  the  prophets  an  example' 

1  Pet.  2.  20.  if  ye  t.  it  patiently,  it  is  acceptable 
Hen.  3.  11.  hold  fast,  that  no  man  t.  thy  crcwu 

5.  9.  thou  art  worthy  to  t.  the  book,  and  to  open 

6.  4.  power  given  him  t»  t.  jieace  from  the  earth 

10.  8.  t.  the  little  book  ||  9.  t.  it  and  eat  it 

22.  17.  let  him  t.  the  water  of  life  freely 

TAKE  away. 
(rfH.30.1.5.wouldest  thou  t. aw. my  son's  niandrakea 
42.  30.  and  ye  will  t.  Benjamin  atoay 
Ezud.2.  9.  <.  this  child  awaij,  and  nurse  it  for  mo 

8.  8.  that  he  may  t.  aicay  the  frogs  from  me 
10.17.  that  he  may  t.  aw.  from  me  this  death  only 

23.  2.5.  and  I  will  t.  sickness  away,  Deut.  7.  15. 
33.  23.  I  will  t.  aw.  mine  hand,  and  thou  shalt  seo 

T.ni.'i.  4.  it  shall  ho  ^  away,  10,  15.  |  4.  9.  )  7.  4. 

4.  31.  he  shall  t.  away  all  the  fat  thereof,  35. 
14.  40.  command  that  they  t.  away  the  stones 

J^'um.  4. 13.  shalt  t.  away  the  ashes  from  the  altar 

17.  10.  thou  shalt  quite  t.  dway  iheir  murmunnga 
21.7.pray  that  he  may  t  aw.  the  serpents  from  us 

.Josh.  7.  13.  until  ye  t.  away  the  accursed  thinjf 

2  Sam.  4. 11.  shall  I  not  t.  you  away  from  the  eartti 

5.  6.  except  thou  t.  away  the  blind  and  the  lamo 
24.10.  t.  ra?rn;/ the  ini(|uity  of  thy  servant 

1  Kivg.-;  2.  31.  mayesti.  aivay  the  innocent  blood 
14. 10.  t.a.  Ihe  remnant  of  the  home  of  Jorohoaia 
10.  3.  t.  away  the  posterity  of  Baasiia  ||  21.  21, 

of  Ahnb 

19.  4.  it  is  enough  now,  O  Lord,  t.  away  my  lifa 
10.  and  they  seek  my  life,  to  t.  it  away,  14. 

20.  6.  what  is  pleasant,  shall  my  servants  t  away 
24.  t.  the  kings  a.  and  put  captains  in  their  ic^m* 

2  Kings  2.  3.  the  Lord  will  t.  away  lliy  m.istei,  5. 

6.  32.  se;^  how  he  hath  sent  to  (.  awa?/ mine  head 

18.  32.  till  I  come  and  t.  you  away,  Jsa.  '.iCt.  17- 
ICIir.  17. 13. 1  will  not  t.  my  mercy  away  from  him 
Ksth.  4.  4.  sent  to  t.  awaij  his  sackcloth  from  him 
.loh  7. 21.  why  dost  thou  not  (.  away  mine  iniquity 

9-  ;14.  let  him  (.  his  rod  away  from  me 

21.  2.  they  violently  t.  away  flocks 

10.  Ilicy  t.  awiiy  the  sheaf  from  the  hungry 
32.  22.  in  ,so  doing,  my  maker  would  soon  t.  me  a. 
?,fi.  18.  beware, lest  he  t.  thee  away  with  his  stroke 
I'Kdl.  26.  t  ft.  t.  no'  away  my  soul  with  sinners 
81.  1-3.  they  devised  to  t.  awat/  my  life 
&2.  5.  he  shalU.  thee  away  aud  pluck  thee  out 


TAK 

r^il.  33.  9.  he  shall  t.  them  aicajj  with  a  wJiirlwiiid 
102.  24.  t.  i:ie  not  a.-cay  in  tlie  inulst  of  my  days 
H?-_3».2-2.-27.  why  should  lie*,  aw.  ihy  bed  Iiom  thee 
2r>  4.  t.  away  the  dross  Irom  the  silver 
J.  £.  aicay  the  wicked  from  before  the  king 
Jsa.  1.  ao.  and  I  will  <.  aicay  all  thy  tm 
3. It.  away  the  stay  and  stalf  ||  Mi.t.aicay  braverv 
4.1.  to  t.  aw.  our  re|>roacli||3.5. 1  will  t.  aw.  hedge 
5.  23.  t.  away  the  rigliteousness  of  the  righteous 
10.  2.  to  t.  away  the  right  from  the  jioor 
25  8.  the  rebuke  of  Ins  people  sitall  be  t.  away 
2T.  9.  this  is  all  the  fruit,  to  t.  away  his  sin 
3y.  7.  and  of  thy  suns  shall  Ihey  t.  away 
40.  24.  the  wlnrlwind  shall  t.  them  away 
53.  y.  if  thou  t.  away  from  the  midst  of  thee 
Jer.  4.  4.  t.  away  the  foreskins  of  your  lieart 
5.  10.  destroy  and  t.  away  [mr  baltlements 
15.  15.  t.  me  not  away  in  thy  long-suli'eriiig 
Ezck.  11.  18.  shall  t.  away  thed'.rtestablo  things 
2:i.  25.  they  shall  t.  away  thy  nose  and  thine  ears 
20. L  away  thy  fair  jewels||2!J.t.  away  thy  labour 
21.  10.  behold,  1  t.  away  the  desire  of  thine  eyes 
'33.  4.  if  the  sword  come,  and  t.  him  away,  0. 
30.  26.  and  I  will  t.  away  the  stony  heart  out  of 
45.  9.  t.  away  your  exactions  from  my  people 
Dan.  7.  20.  and  they  shall  t.  away  his  dominion 
11.  31.  they  shall  t.  away  the  daily  sacrilice 
Hog.  1. 1).  but  1  will  utterly  (.  them  away 
2.  9.  and  t.  away  my  corn  in  the  time  thereof 

17.  for  I  will  t.  away  the  names  of  Caalim 
4. 11. whoredom,  wine,  and  new  wine  t.a.ihe  heart 
5.  14.  1  will  t.  away  and  none  shall  rescue 
14.  2.  say  unto  him  t.  a.  all  ini(|uity,  receive  us 
Miiros  4.  2.  that  he  will  t.  you  away  with  hooks 
5.  23.  t.  away  from  me  the  noise  of  thy  viols 
fliic.  2.  2.  they  covet  houses,  and  t.  them  away 
Zfph.  '3.  11.  I  will  t.  away  out  of  llio  midst  of  thee 
Heck.  3.  4.  t.  away  the  hltiiy  garments  from  him 
9.  7.  I  will  t.  away  his  blood  out  of  his  mouth 
flial.  2  3.  and  one  shall  t.  you  away  with  dun" 
Mat.  5.  40.  and  t.  away  thy  coat,  let  liim  have  thy 

22.  13.  t.  away  and  cast  him  into  outer  darkness 
Mark  14.  30.  IVther,  t.  away  tins  cup  from  me 
t,tt/ce  1.  25.  to  t.  away  my  reproaJh  among  mon 

17.  31.  let  him  not  come  down  to  t.  it  away 
Jj/in  11.  39.  Jesus  said,  t.  away  the  s.one 

48.  the  Romans  sliall  t.  a.  our  place  and  nation 
Rom.  11.  27.  when  I  shall  t.  away  their  sins 
Ileh.  10.  4.  that  hlood  of  bulls  should  t.  away  sins 
I  John  3. 5.  he  was  manifested  to  t.  away  our  siiis 
fici!.22.  19.  if  any  man  t.  away  i'tum  the  words  of 
the  book,  God  shall  t.  a.  his  part  out  of  book 
See  CouNSKL. 
T.AKEIIEED. 
«7f  B.31.24.?.  heed  that  thou  speak  not  to  Jacob,  29. 
Eiod.  11).  28.  t.  heed  to  thyself,  34.  12.  Deut.  4.  9. 
12.  13,  19,  30.  1  fiam.  19.  2.  1  Ttm.  4.  10. 
19. 12.  i.  hcedXo  vourselves,  DctU.  2.4.  |  4. 15,23 
I  il.  16.  Josh.  23.  11.  Jer.  17.  21. 
Num.  23. 12.  must  I  not  t.hccdta  speak  that  which 
Deut.  24.  8.  t.  heed  in  the  plague  of  leprosy 
27.  9.  t.  heed  and  hearken,  O  Israel,  this  day 
Josh.^.  5.  t.  diligent  Aeerf  to  do  the  commandment 
I  Kings  2.  4.  if  thy  children  t.  heed  to  Ibeir  way, 
I  8.  25.  2  Chron.  C.  16. 

;  1  Chr.  2S.  10.  t.  heed  for  the  Lord  hath  cliosen  thee 
'  ^  9^''-19-fi-''  hred  what  ye  do,  ye  judge  not  for  men 
I      7.  let  the  fear  of  the  Lord  be  on  you,  t.  heed 
33.  8.  so  that  they  will  t.  hcea  to  do,  ICzra  4.  22. 
Job  36.  21.  t.  heed,  regard  not  iniquity 
Psal.  .fO.  1.  I  said,  I  will  t.  .herd  to  my  ways 
Juccl.  7.  21.  t.  no  heed  to  all  words  that  are  sjioken 
/.sa.7.4.  say  unto  liim,  t.heed  and  be(iuiot,  fear  not 
J^T.  9.  4.  (.  heed  every  one  of  his  neigliljour 
Hos.  4.10.  they  have  'left  off  to  t.  heed  to  the  Lord 
JIal.  2.  15.  therefore  t.  heed  to  your  si)irit,  10. 
Jflat.  6. 1.  t.  hred  that  you  do  not  alms  before  men 
16.  6.  t.  h.  of  the  leaven  of  Pharisees,  Mark  8.  15. 
IS.  10.  t.  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these 
24.  4.  t.  heed  that  no  man  deceive  you,  Mark  13.5. 
iMark  4.24.  he  said  to  them,  t.  heed  what  you  hear 
13.  S.  t.  heed  to  yourselves,  J.iike  17.  3." I  21.  ,34. 
■^cts  5.  35.  I  20.  ae! 

23.  «.  A.  T  have  foretold  yo'ji|33.  «.  A.  watch,  pray 
T.ake  8.  18.  t.  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear 

11.35.  t.  heed  that  the  light  in  thce'be  not  darkness 
12.  15.  t.keed  and  beware  of  covetousmess 
SI.  8.  ho  said,  t..hced  that  yo  be  not  deceived 
yjcts  22.  26.  saying,  t.  heed  what  thou  doest 
Rom.  11  21.  t.  heed  lest  he  also  spare  not  thee 

'p*"n'^'  ''■  ^^'  '**  ^^"^  "'■'^"  '■  "°*'''  '""^  ^'^  buildeth 
C.  9.  t.  heed  lest  this  liberty  of  yours  become 
10.  12.  let  him  that  sfandeth  (.  kecd  lest  he  fall 
^faL5  J!i.t.heedye  be  not  consumed  one  of  another 
C'u!.  4. 17  ^ /teed  to  the  ministry  ttiouha.st  received 
J/ib.  3.  12.  t.  keed  of  an  evil  heart  of  unbelief 
E  I'el.  1.  19.  whereunto  ye  do  well  to  t.  keed 

TAKE  hold. 
Exi>d.l5  14.  sorrow  shall  t.  hold  on  the  inhabitants 
iSc  tiembhng  shall  t.  hold  upon  them 

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TAK 

Exod.  28.  5.  that  the  loops  t.  hold  ore  of  another 
L>cut._3-2.  41.  and  if  mine  hand  t.  hold  of  judgment 
'{"*  "i;  '^^'  'errors  t.  hold  on  him  as  wafers 
30.  17.  judgment  and  juaiice  t.  hold  on  thee 
38.  13.  it  niigin  L.  hold  on  ihe  ends  of  the  earth 
Psid.  .35.  2.  t.  hold  of  shield  and  buckler,  and  help 
09.  24.  let  thy  wrathful  anger  t.  hold  of  them 
Frov.  2.  19.  not  t.  thee  hold  of  the  paths  of  life 

4.  13.  (.  fast  hold  of  instruction,  let  her  not  go 

5.  5.  her  feet  go  down,  her  steps  t.  hold  on  hell 
Er.cl.  7.  18.  It  IS  good  that  thou  t.  hold  of  this 
Cant.  7.  8.  1  will  l.  hold  of  the  boughs  thereof 
/sa.  3.  0.  when  a  man  shall  t.  hold  of  his  brother 

4. 1,  seven  women  sliall  t.  hold  of  one  man,  saying 
13.  8.  pangs  and  sorrows  shall  t.  hold  of  them 
27.  5.  or  let  him  t.  hold  of  my  strength,  and  make 
5(j.  4.  to  the  eunuchs  that  t.  hold  of  my  covenant 
04.  7.  that  stirreth  uji  himselt  to  t.  hold  of  thee 
Mic.  0. 14.  thou  shalt  t.  hold  but  shalt  not  deliver 
Zcch.  1.  6.  did  they  not  /..  hold  of  your  fathers  ? 

8.  23.  ten  meti  shall  t.  hold  of  him  that  is  a  Jew 
Luke  20.  20.  tl  at  they  might  t.  hold  of  his  words 

20.  and  they  could  not  t.  holdoi'liis  words 
Ty^KE  up. 
Gen.  41.  34.  t.  ip  the  fifth  part  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
Leo.  6.  10.  and  the  priest  shall  t.  up  the  ashes 
J\'uin.  10.  37.  t.  up  tlie  censers  out  of  the  burning 
Josh.  3.  G.  t.  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  6.  0. 
4.  5.  t.  up  every  man  a  stone  out  of  Jordan 
2  Jiings  2.  1.  when  the  Loril  would  t.  up  Elijah 
4.  3t_).  he  said  t.  up  thy  son  ||  6.  7.  I.  up  the  iron 

9.  25^  t.  up  and  cast  him  into  the  portion  of  held 
J\'ch.5.-2.  we  t.  up  corn  lor  them  that  we  may  eat 
fsal.  10.  4.  nor  (.  up  their  names  into  my  lips 

27.  10.  then  the  Lord  will  t.  me  up 
fsa.  14.  4.  tliat  thou  shalt  t.  up  this  proverb 

57.  14.  t.  up  the  stumbling-block  out  of  the  way 
.h;r.  7.  29.  £.  up  a  lamentation  on  the  high  places 

9.  10.  for  the  mountains  will  t.  up  weeping 

18.  t.  up  wailing  for  us  H  38. 10.  t.  up  Jeremiah 
Ezek.  19.  1.  t.  up  a  lamentation  for  the  princes 

26.  17.  t.  up  a  lameniation  for  Tyrus,  27.  2,  32. 

28.  12.  t.  up  a  lainontation  upon  king  of  Tyrus 
.32.  2.  t.  up  a  lamentation  for  Pharaoh 

Jl^inos  3.  5.  shall  one  i.  up  a  snare  from  the  earth 
5.  ].  hear  this  word  winch  I  t.  up  against  you 
0.  10.  and  a  man's  uncle  shall  I.  him  up 
.Jonah  1. 12.  i.  ine  up  and  cast  me  forih  into  the  sea 
Mic.  2.  4.  in  that  day  shall  one  t.  up  a  parable 
llaO.  1.  15.  they  t.  up  all  of  them  with  the  angle 
2. 6.  shall  not  all  these  t.  up  a  parable  against  him 
Mai.  9.  0.  Jesusss.itli,  arise,  t.  up  thy  bed,  Mark  2 
9.  11.  Luke  5.  24.  .Mat  5.8,  11,  12. 
16.24.  let  him  t  up  hiscross  and  fellow  me,  Mark 
S-  34.  I  10.  21.  Luke  9.  23. 
17.  27.  and  t  up  the  fish  that  first  conielh  up 
Mark  10.  18.  they  shall  t.  up  scrjients 

T.AKEN. 

Oni.  2.  22.  rib  which  Lord  God  had  t.  from  man 

23.  called  woman,  because  she  was  t.oul  of  man 

3.  19.  fur  out  of  tiie  ground  wast  thou  t.  23. 

4.  J5._  vengeance  shall  be  I.  on  him  seven  (old 
12.  15.  the  woman  was  t.  into  Pharaoh's  house 

19.  so  I  might  have  i.  her  to  me  to  wife 
14.  14.  Abram  heard  that  his  brother  was  t. 
1^.  27.  I  have  t.  upon  me  lo  speak  to  the  Lord 

20.  3.  for  the  woman  which  thou  hast  t.  is  a  wife 
27.  .33.  who,  where  is  he  that  hath  I.  venison 
31.  10.  the  liches  God  hath  t.  from  our  father 

34.  now  Rachel  had  t.  the  images, and  put  them 
Exod.Jlj.  15.  slaves  shall  net  be  t.  from  the  rings 
J^ev.  7.  34.  the  lieave  s.'ioulder  have  I  (.  of  Israel 
J\'um.  3.  12.  behold  I  have  t.  Ihe  Lnvites  for  Ihe 
first-born  of  Israel,  8.  16,  18.  j  18.  6. 
5.  13.  neither  she  bo  t.  with  the  manner 
10.  17.  and  the  tabernacle  was  t.  down 
10.  15.  I  have  not  t.  one  ass  from  them,  nor  hurt 
31.  49.  we  have  t.  the  sum  of  the  men  of  war 
3t).  3.  their  inheritance  be  t.  from  the  lot 
DculA^O.  Lord  hath  t.  you  out  of  the  iron  furnace 
21).  7.  hall,  betrothed  a  wife,  and  hath  not  i!.  her 
24.  1.  when  a  man  hath  t.  a  wife,  and  married 
5.when  a  man  hath  t.  a  new  wife, he  shall  be  free 
at  home,  and  cheer  up  his  wife  which  he  hath « 
.To.<h  7.  11.  they  have  t.  of  Ihe  accursed  thing 
1-x  he  that  is  t.  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 

16.  and  the  Iribe  of  Judahwns  t. 

17.  Zabdi  was  t.  \\  18.  and  Achan  was  t. 
Judg.  II.  36.  as  the  Lord  hath  t.  vengeance 

14.  9.  he  told  not  them  that  he  had  t.  the  honey 

15.  6.  because  he  had  t.  his  wife,  and  given  her 
17.  2.  the  1100  shekels  that  were  t.  from  Ihoe 

1  Sam.  4.  11.  the  ark  of  God  was  t.  17.  19,21,  22. 
7.  14.  the  cities  which  Ihe  Philistines  had  t. 
10.  21.  Saul  was  t.  \\  12.  3.  whose  ox  have  T  «.  ? 
12.  4.  nor  hast  thou  t.  ought  of  any  man's  hand 
14.  41.  and  Saul  and  Jonathan  were  t. 

42.  Saul  said,  cast  lots,  and  Jonathan  was  t. 
30.  5.  and  David's  two  wives  were  t.  captives 

19.  was  nothing  lacking  tlmt  they  had  I.  to  them 


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2  Sam.  12.  9.  ha>t  t.  his  wife  lo  l,c-  fhy  wiTo,  10,  " 
27.  and  1  )i;ivu  t.  Ilie  city  of  walers 

IC.  8.  behold,  tliou  art  t.  in  thv  mischief 

23.  6.  beca*ethey  caiumt  be  t.  wiib  bands 
l/ii/io-f  10. 18.  when  Zimri  saw  that  the  city  -.rssl 

21.  19.  hast  thou  killed  aitd  also  t.  possession  7 
•'-^jngs  2.10.  if  thou  see  me  when  I  am  t.  from  the* 

18.  10.  the  ninth  jear  of  Hosea,  Samaria  was  I. 
1  Chron.  24.  6.  one  jinncipal  housthoM  being  ( 

o  r-h         oa     ^"^  ^'''''^"^  "'"^  ^""5  '•  'or  lih«mai 
.  Chron.  28.  11.  dehver  tlie  captives  you  »iave  C 
:!n    2    kin?  hail  f.  ronnsel  111  keep  the  pii'.Siiver 
Kzra9   2   for  they  have  <   of  tliptr  dauehlers 
in  2  and  we  have  t.  8Trnn?e  wives,  14,  17   18 

■14    all  the.'jp  had  t  straiife  wives 
^eh   5    1.5   and  had  t  of  them  bre.id  and  wine      -i 
Es^th  2   1.5   who  had  r  K,T.b,,r  for  his  daughter. 

IG    so  Esther  was  (   tn  kiirj  Ahasiipru.s 
.'!   2    kiti?  took  off  iris  rin?  he  h.ad  <   frnm  Hamas 
Job  IC   !2   he  hrith  also  t  me  by  my  neck 
19  9.  lie  liath  t   the  crown  from  mine  head 
22   G    tlioii  hast  t   a  nledee  fnmi  ray  brother 
24,  24.  they  are  t.  out  of  thfi  way,  as  all  other 
28   2    iron  is/   out  of  the  ear-,h,  brass  is  moltea 
Psal  9.  15    III  the  net  they  hid  is  their  own  foot  «. 
in  2  Ietlhemi>e<   in  the  devices  that  they  baT« 
59.  12    let  them  even  be  t   in  their  pride 
83  3    have  t.  crafty  counsel  ae:.-irnst  thy  p^-nplf. 
119   III.  thyteat   have  I  <  as  a  heritnee  f.T '-vor 
Prov'i  26  the  Ld  shall  keep  thv  f...>tfrmnW8m?-l. 
0.  2.  thou  art  t   with  the  wonis  of  (hv  niciiuh"' 
i.  20.  be- hath  t.  a  bag  of  money  with4iim 
11.0.  transgressors  shall  ho  t.  in  their  own  ivwiei)' 
Keel.  2.  18.  I  hated  my  labour  which  I  bad  t. 
3.  14.  nothing  put  to  it,  nor  anything  t.  from  i£ 
'•  26.  but  the  sinner  shall  be  «."by  her 

9.  12.  as  the  fishes  that  are  *.  in  an  evil  net 
/.«a.  7.  5.  have  t.  evil  counsel  against  thee 

8    15.  many  shall  be  broken,  and  snared,  and  t. 

23.  8.  who  hath  t.  this  counsel  against  Tyre  ? 

24.  18.  shall  be  t.  in  the  snare,  Jer.  48.  44. 
28.  13.  that  they  i.iight  be  broken,  snared,  and  «. 
33.  20.  a  tabernacle  that  shall  not  be  t.  down 
41.9.  Ihouwiionil  have  t.  from  eiidsof  Ihe  eartfc 
49.  24.  shall  the  prey  be  t.  from  the  mighty 
51.  22.  behold,  I  have  t.  the  cup  of  trembling 
53.  8.  he  was  t.  from  prison  and  from  jiidjjinwit 

.fer.  6.  11.  the  husband  with  the  wife  shall  "be  t. 
8. 9.  the  wise  men  are  ash-amed,  dismayed,  and  «. 

12.  2.  Ihou  hast  planted,  ihey  have  t.  root 
.34.  3.  hut  thou  shalt  surely  he  t.  38.  23. 

38.  28.  till  the  day  that  Jerusalem  was  t. 

39.  5.  when  they  had  t.  him,  they  brought  h]-n 

40.  1.  when  lie  had  J.him.beiii'  hound  in  chaii.s 

10.  and  dwell  in  your  cities,  that  ye  have  t. 
48.  1.  Kiriathaim  is  t.  ||  7.  thou  shall  !»  t. 
33.  joy  and  gladness  is  t.  from  the  plentiful  fiiM 

41.  Kirioth  is  t.  ||  46.  thy  sons  are  t.  captives 
49.20.  hear  the  counsel  he  halh  i.  agai.nst  Edom 
24.  anguish  and  sorrows  have  t.  Damascus 
30.  Nebuchadnezzar  hath  t.  counsel  against  voo 
50.2.  publish  and  sav,  Babylon  is  «.  24.  |51.3]'4J 

Lam.  4.  20.  the  anoiiited  of  the  Lord  w  as  (. 

F.zek.  12. 13.  the  prince  of  Israel  »e  t.  in  my  snaia 
15.  3.  s-hall  wood  be  /.  thereof  to  do  any  work  1 
16. 17.  thou  hast  also  t.  thy  fair  jewels  of  gold 
20.  Ihou  hast  t.  thy  sons  and  thy  daiighle'rs 

17.  12.  is  come,  ami  halh  t.  the  king  thereof 

13.  t.  of  the  kings  seed,  liath  t.  an  oath  of  him 
20.  and  be  shall  be  I.  in  my  snare 

18.  8.  not  upon  usury,  neithe'r  hsih  t.  any  incroasa 
13.  hath  given  upon  usury,  and  halh  L  incr'^ase 
17.  that  halh  t.  ofi'his  hand  from  the  poor 

19.  4.  heard  of  him,  he  was  i.  in  their  pit.  j". 

21.  23.  call  to  remembrance,  that  ihey  may  be  t 

22.  12.  in  thee  have  they  t.  gifts,  hastj.  usury 
25. 15.  have  t.  vengeance  with  a  despiiefnl  heart 

Dan.  5.  2.  vessels,  which  his  father  had  t.  out,  a 
Joel  3.  5.  because  ye  have  t.  my  silver  and  gold 
,J»)0.s-3.  4.  will  he  cry  out,ifhe  have  t.  nothing,  Si. 

I      12.  so  shall  Israel  be  t.  that  dwell  in  S.-imaria 

I  fi.  13.  have  we  not  t.  to  iis  horns  by  our  s!r?-ni?l!> 
Zreh.  14.  2.  the  city  shall  be  t.  and  houses  rifled 

Mat.  9.  15.  the  bridegroom  shall  be  t.  from  tbem 
16.  7.  it  is  because  ve  hare  t.  no  bread 
21.  4.3.  the  kingdom  of  God  shall  be  t.  from  yon 
24.  40.  one  .=hall  be  /.  J.ake  17.  34,  35,  36. 
28. 12.  and  had  t.  ct  instl,  they  gave  large  monry 

.J\!ark  4.  25.  from  hiij  t.  even  that  which  be  hath 
6.41.  when  he  had  t  the  five  loaves  he  looked  up 
9.  30.  when  he  had  t.  him  in  his  arms   he  said 

Luke  5.  5.  we  toiled  all  night,  and  have  i.  nolhjia 
9.  at  the  draught  of  fishes  which  Ihey  had  L 
19.  8.  if  I  have  (.  any  thirvg  from  any  raan 

■  John  7.  44.  and  aome  of  them  would  have  1.  him 
8.  3.  brought  lo  him  a  woman  t.  in  ad'ultery,  4.. 

^c<.«  2.23.  ye  have  t.and  by  wicked  hands  crucified 
8.  33.  for  his  life  is  t.  from  Ihe  earth 
23.  97.  this  man  was  t.  of  the  Jews 
27. 33.  and  continued  fasting  having  i.  nathiag 


TAK 

Rout.  9.  f).  not  83  Iho'  the  word  hath  /.  none  cfTect 
1  Car.  10.  13  thero  hath  no  lemiitalion  t.  you 
i  Thess.  i  17.  being  t.  I"r<iiii  you  tor  a  short  lime 
B  Tkess.  i.  7.  will  let,  until  he  bu  t.  oat  of  the  way 

1  Tim.  .5.  '.I.  let  not  a  wiJovv  bu  t.  into  ll-.e  nuiiiher 
8  Tim.  '2.  iJ6.  who  are  t  captive  by  hiiri  at  his  will 
Heb.  5.  1.  eveiv  high  jpriest  t.  from  among  men 

2  Pet.  -2.12.  made  to  be  i.  anil  destroyed,  speak  evil 
Rev.  5.  8.  and  when  he  had  t.  tlie  hook,  the  beasts 

11.  17.  thou  hast  t.  to  thee  thy  great  i)ower 
19  2U.  and  the  beast  was  t.  and  with  him 

TAKEN  ewaij. 

rS'n.  21 .  iS.  a  well  Abimelech's  servants  had  t.  a. 

S7.  3j.  Jacob  came  and  liatht.  away  lliy  bi;'ssing 

3ti.  behold  now  he  hath  t.  away  my  blessing 

30.  2J.  Rachel  said,  G.  halh  t.  away  my  repmaili 

31.  1.  Jacot  hath  t.  away  all  lliat  is  our  lather's 
3.  thus  God  hatli  t.  away  tlie  cattle  of  your  lather 
froil'.  14  11.  hast  Uion  t.  us  a.to  die  in  wilderness 
if  «•   1  31.  as  the  fat  is  /.  a.  from  the  sacrilice,  ;io. 

ti.  2.  tresiiass  in  a  thing  t.  away  by  violence 
14.  4:t.  aft«i  that  he  halh  t.  away  the  stones 
Dcut-  2'.;.  U.nor^  aicuy  ought  for  any  uncleaj;  us« 
2d.  31.  thine  ass  shall  be  vmlen'ly  t.  away  from 
Juilg.  18.24.  ye  have  t.  a.  my  gods  which  I  mado 
1  Sam.  21.  6.  m  the  day  when  it  was  t.  away 

1  Kin^s  22.  43.  the  high  places  were  not  t.  away, 

2  KiK^s  12.  3.  j  14.  4.  2  Chr.  15.  17.  | 
20.  3:i. 

2  Kings  2.  9.  ask,  before  I  be  t.  away  from  thee 
IS  2-*   and  whose  altars  Ilexekiah  hath  t.  awiii,, 

2  Clnvii.  32.  12.  fsa.  M).  7. 
t  Chron.  19.  3.  in  that  thou  liaat  t.  away  the  groves. 
Job  1.21.  the  Lord  gave,  and  the  Lord. .^tht.awaj' 
29.  19.  hath  violently  t.  a.  a  house  he  built  nut 
27.  2.  as  God  liveth,"who  hath  t.  a.  my  judgment 
34.  5.  and  God  hath  t.  away  my  judgment 

20.  .".ii^.  the  imghtv  shall  be  (.  away  without  hand 
Psil  85.  3.  thnu  hast  t.  away  all  tliy  wrath 
Prov.  4.  in.  their  sleep  is  t.  away  unless  they  cause 
Isa.  6.  7.  thine  iniquity  le  (.  away,  thy  sin  purged 
8.  4.  the  spoil  of  Samaria  shall  lie  t.  awiiy 
30.27.  the  burden  shall  bo  t.a.  from  the  shoulder 
16.10  gladness  is  (.  o.  ||  17. 1.  Damascus  |5  t.  away 
4!t.  25.  the  captives  of  the  mighty  shall  be  t.  away 
52.  5.  that  inv  people  is  t.  away  for  nougiit 
57.  1.  merciful  men  are  t.  away,  righteous  is  t.  a. 
<i4.  6.  our  iniquities  like  wind  have  t.  us  away 
Jer.  3().5.  (  have  (.  away  my  peace  from  this  poopic 
l.am.  2.  6.  hatb  violently  i.  away  his  tabernacle 
Eick.  33.  ().  he  is  t.  away  m  his  iniquity 
Dan. 7.  12.  thev  had  their  dominion  t.  away 
8.  11.  by  him  the  daily  sacrifice  was  ^.  a.  12.  11. 
Hos.  4.  3  the  fishes  of  the  sea  also  shall  be  t.  aicay 
Jlmos  4.  W.  and  1  have  t.  away  your  ri..rses 
Jtlic.  2.  9.  ye  have  f.  away  my  glory  for  ever 
Zcpk  3.  lo.  the  Lord  halh  t.  away  thy  judgments 
Mat.  13.  12.  from  him  shall  be  t.  away'vxcn  that 
he  hath,  25.  2:1.  Lxiki;  8.  18.  |  10.  20. 
Mark  2.20.  the  bridegroom  shall  be  t.  a.  /.n/ic5.35. 
Au/cc  10.  42.  that  good  (lart  which  shall  not  be  (.  a. 
11.  52.  ve  have  i.  away  the  key  of  knowledge 
John  Vf.Xt.  ar.d  that  they  might  be  t.  away 
20.  1.  seelh  the  stone  t.  away  from  the  sepulchre 
2.  they  have  t.  away  the  I^rd  ||  13.  t.  a.  my  Lord 
gctsH.  33.  idhishiimiUationhisjudgmentwast.  c 
27.  20.  all  hope  that  we  should  be  "saved  was  t.  a. 

1  Cor.  5.  2.  he  that  hnlh  done  this,  might  be  t.  away 

2  Car.  3.  16.  nevertheless  the  veil  shall  be  t  away 

TAKEN  kold. 

1  Kin^f  9.  9.  and  have  (.  kold  upon  other  gods 
Jab  30. 16.  days  of  affliction  have  t.  kold  ii|K)U  me 
Psal.  40. 12.  mine  iniquities  have  (.  luM  upon  me 

119.  143.  trouble  and  ansuish  have  t.  h'dd  on  me 
Isa.  21.  3.  pangs  have  (.  kvld  on  me,  as  of  a  woman 
Jer.  C.  24.  anguish  hntli  t.  hol(L  on  us,  and  pain 

TAKEN  up. 
Exnd.  40. 36.  cloud  was  t.  up  from  over  tabernacle 

37.  if  the  cloud  were  not  (  up  till  it  was  e.  up 
A'um.O.  17.  when  the  cloud  wast.  «p,21. 
22.  but  when  it  was  t.  up  they  journcyec!,  10.  II. 

2  .Sam.  18.  9.  .Absalom  was «.  up  Ijclween  beaie.i 
Isa.  10.  29.  thev  have  t.  vp  their  lodeiii;  al  Gcba 
»er.29.  22.  of  them  shall  be  t.  up  acurse  by  Jiidah 
Ezek.  36.  3.  ye  are  t.  up  in  the  li()S  of  talkers 
f}an  6.  23.  so  Daniel  was  t.  up  out  of  the  den 
Lvkc  9.  17.  there  was  (.  up  of  the  fragments 
/JctJ  1.  2.  till  the  day  in  which  he  was  t.  up 

9.  while  they  beheld,  lie  was  t.  k/i,  and  a  cloud 
ll!  this  same  Jesus  which  is  t.  up  from  yon 
22.  unto  that  same  day  he  was  t.  up  from  us 
20.  0.  Eutvchus  fell  down,  and  was  t   vf  dead 
ir7.  17.  had  t.  up  the  boat  jl  40.  t.  up  tl>5  inchors 

TAKEST. 
Exoi.  4.  9.  the  water  thou  t.  out  of  Ibe  river 
30. 12.  when  thou  (.  the  sum  of  children  of  Israel 
Jud^.  4.  9.  ioiirnev  thou  t.  not  be  for  thy  honour 
Pinl  l!>4.2'.l.thoii  t.  away  theirbrealh,  thev  die 
14i3.  what  is  man  that  thou  f .  knowledge  of  him? 
Ua.  56. 3  afflicted  our  soul,  and  thou  t.  no  know! 
603 


TAL 

I.,uke  19.21.  thou  t.  up  that  thou  lavedrit  not  down 

TAKtST  Af«i. 
1  Chr.  22.  13.  if  thou  t.  kecdxo  fulfil  thestatutas 

TAKETH. 
Erod.  20.  7.  (hat  t.  his  name  in  vain,  Deut.  .5.  11. 
Deut.  10.  17.  rcgaideth  not  i>erson8  nor  t.  reward 

24.  6.  Ibr  he  t.  a  man's  life  to  pledge 

25.  11.  putteth  her  hand  and  t.  him  by  the  secrets 
27.  2.5.  cursed  be  he  that  C.  reward  to  slay  innocent 
'.H.  11.  as  an  eagle  t.  them,  beareth  them  on  her 

.lush.  7.  14.  the  tribe  which  the  Loid  t.  sliall  come 
15.1().smitcth  Kirjath-sepher  and  t.  i'<-,Judg.  1.12. 
1  Sam.  17.  26.  and  t.  away  reproach  from  Israel 
1  /Cinffs  14.10.as  a  man  t.away  dung,til!  all  be  gone 
.ho  5.  5.  and  I.  it  even  out  of  the  thorns 

13.  he  t.  the  wise  in  their  craftiness,  1  Cor.  3.  19. 
9.  12.  behold,  he  (.  away,  who  can  himler  him  t 
12. 20.  and  t.  away  the  understanding  of  the  aged 
24.  he  t.  away  the  heart  of  Ihochief  of  the  people 
27 .8. what  is  the  hope,  when  God  t.  away  his  souH 
40. 24.  he  (.  it  with  his  eyes,  his  nose  juerceth 
P.sal.  15.  3.  nor  t.  up  reproach  against  his  neighb. 
5.  nor  t.  reward  against  the  innocent 
118.  7.  Lord  t.  my  part  with  them  that  help  me 
137.  9.  happy  shall  he  be  that<.  and  dasheth  little 
147.  lU.  he  t.  not  pleasure  in  the  legs  of  a  man 
11.  the  Lord  I.  pleasure  in  them  that  fear  him 
149.  4.  for  the  Lord  t.  pleasure  in  his  people 
Prov.  1.  19.  which  t.away  tiie  life  of  the  owners 
16.32.rules  his  spirit,  is  better  than  he  ihatt.  a  city 
17.  23.  a  wicked  man  t.  gift  out  of  the  bosom 
25.20.as  he  that  ^away  a  garment  in  cold  weather 

26.  17.  is  like  one  that  t.  a  dog  by  the  ears 
Eccl.  1.3.of  all  Ins  labour  which  he  I.  under  the  sun 

2.  23.  his  hear!  '.  not  rest  in  the  night 
/«"   '"         _..a  as  a  sheep  that  no  man  t.  up 
40.  15.  he  I.  up  tlic  isles  aa  a  very  little  thing 
44.  14.  the  carpenter  t.  the  cypress,  iiiid  the  oak 
51.  18.  nor  is  there  any  that  t.  her  by  the  huiid 
/•-2ct.  10.32.  who  t.  strangers  instead  ot'hcr  husband 
33.  4.  and  t.  not  warning  jj  5.  he  that  (.  warnina; 
.^inos'J.  12.  as  the  shepherd  t  out  of  mouth  of  lion 
Jilat.  4.  5.  the  devil  t.  him  up  into  the  holy  city 
8.  t.  hmi  uj)  into  an  exceeding  high  mountain 
9.  16.  t.  from  garment  and  rent  worse,  Jlark'-X  21. 
10. 33.  that  t.  not  his  cross  and  followoth  after  me 
12.  45.  hegoi'th,  t. seven  other  spirits,  Lake  11.20. 
17. I.Jesus  t. Peter,  James,  und.iohn,  and  bringclh 
into  a  high  mountain,  JUark  9.  2.  |  14.  33. 
Mark  4.  15.  Satan  cometh  and  t.  away  the  word 
that  was  sown  in  their  hearts,  LukcS.  12. 
5.  40.  he  t.  the  father  and  mother  of  the  damsel 
9.  18.  wheresoever  he  t.  him  he  teareth  him 
Luke  6.  29.  lum  that  t.  away  thy  cloak,  forbid  not 
30.  and  of  him  that  t.  thy  goods,  ask  thein  not 

9.  39.  a  spirit  t.  him,  and  lie  suddenly  crieth  out 
11.  22.  a  stronger  t.  from  him  all  his  armour 
16.  3.  my  lord  t.  away  from  me  the  stewardship 

.Juhul  29.  Lamb  of  God  who  t.  away  em  of  world 

10.  IS.  no  mail  t.  it  from  me,  I  lay  it  down  of  mys. 
15.  2.  branch  that  beareth  not  fruit,  he  I.  away 
II).  22.  and  your  joy  no  man  t.  from  you 

21. 13.  Jes.  then  Cometh,  t.  bread  and  givetli  them 
Rom.  3.5.  is  God  unrighteous,  who  t.  vengeance'? 

1  Cur.  11. 21.  ill  eatmg  every  one  t.  before  another 
Hcb.  5.  4.  no  man  (.  this  honour  to  himself  hut  he 

10.  9.  he  /.  away  the  first  that  he  may  establish 

TAKETH  hold. 

./oil  21.  6.  afraid,  and  trembling  t.  hold  on  my  flesh 

Proo.  39.  28.  the  spider  t.  hold  with  her  hands 

Isa.  50.  6.  every  one  that  t.  kold  of  my  covenant 

TAKING. 

2  Chron.  19.  7.  with  God  there  is  no  t.  of  gifts 
.loll  .5.  3.  1  have  seen  the  foolish  t.  root,  but  cursed 
Psal.  119.  9.  by  t.  heed  thereto,  according  to  thy 
Jer.  50.  40.  at  lioise  oft.  of  Babylon  earth  moved 
Eiek.  25.  12.  dealt  against  Judah  by  t.  vengeance 
//OS.  11. 3. 1  taught  Ephraim  also  to  go,  t.  lliem  by 

their  arms,but  thev  knew  not  that  I  healed  them 
Mat.  6.27.  which  of  you  by  t.  thought,  Luke  12.2.5. 
Mark  13..34.Son  of  man  is  as  a  man  t.a  far  |ourney 
LtikeA.  5.  the  devil  t.  him  up  into  a  high  mountain 
19. 22.  t.  up  that  I  laid  not  down,  ami  reaping  that 
.John  11.  13.  he  had  spoken  oft.  rest  in  sleep 
Horn.  7.8.  sin  t.  occasion  by  the  commandment,  11. 
2  Cor.  2. 13.  t.  my  leave  of  them,  I  weni  to  Maced. 

11.  8.  t.  wages  of  them  to  do  you  service 
Xpli.  0.16.  above  all  t.  the  shield  of  faith 

2  Thcss.  1.  H.  in  flaming  fire  t.  vengeance  on  them 
1  Pet.  5.  2.  t.  the  oversight  thereof  willingly 

3  John  7.  tliey  went  forth  t.  nothing  of  the  Gentiles 

TALE. 
Psal.  90.  9.  we  spend  our  years  as  a  t.  that  is  toid 

TALE-BEAREU. 

/.•p.  19  16.  sliall  not  go  up  and  down  as  a  t.-brarer 

Prnv.  11.  13.  a  t.-bearer  revealeth  secrets,  20.  19. 

18.  8.  the  words  of  a  t.-b.  are  as  wounds,  26.  22. 

26  29.  where  there  is  no  t.-bearer  strife  ceaseth 

TALES. 
Ezek.  22.  9.  are  men  that  carry  I.  to  shed  Wood 


TAL 

Luke  24. 11.  theii  words  seemed  to  them  aa  idle  ft 

TALE. 

Ez«d.  5.  8.  the  t.  of  bricks  which  they  did  make  I 

18.  no  straw, yet  shall  ho  deliver  the  t  of  brick 

1  Sam.  18.  27.  gave  the  foreskins  in  full  t  to  kinj 
i  Ckroii.  9. 28.  should  bring  vessels  in  an«l  out  bv  t 

TALENT 

Signifies,  [1]  .jj  weight  among  the  Jeics,  contain' 
ing'S,0(H) shekels;  ichtck,  computing  the  shekel 
at  three  shillings  sterling,  aiiwuvts  to  4.'>0 
pounds  f.ir  a  talent  of  silver  :  and  allov.ing  tht 
proportion  oj  rrold  t:i  silver  to  be  as  siiteen  ta 
one,  a  talent  of  gold  will  amount  to  7,200 
pounds.  Others,  making  the  shekel  of  let* 
value,  compute  a  talent  of  silrer  to  be  lu  Eng- 
lish money,  ',^42 pounds,  3  shillings  and  9  p':nte. 
The  la.lKiii  of  gold  5,i'ia  pounds,  Fvvnd.  25.  H'.i 
I  38.  25.  [2]  The  gifts  of  God  bestowed  on 
men,  Mat.  2d.  15. 

Kzod.  25.  39.  of  a  t.  of  pore  gold  make  it,  37.  24. 

;i8.  27.  a  hundred  sockets,  a  t.  for  a  socket 

2  Sam.  12.  30.  the  weight  of  the  crown  was  a  t. 

1  Kings  20.  39.  else  thou  shall  pay  a  t.  of  silv.r 

2  Kings  5.  22.  give  them  a  t.  of  silver  and  changes 
23.  33.  a  tribute  of  a  t.  of  gold,  2  Chron.  36.  3. 

Zcch.  5.  7.  behold,  thero  was  lifted  up  a  f.  of  lead 
.Wat.  25.  25.  I  went  and  hid  thy  t.  in  the  earth 

28.  take  therefore  the  t.  from  him  and  give  it 
Reu.  16.  21.  every  stone  about  the  weight  of  a  t. 

TALENTS. 
Eiod.  38.  24.  the  gold  of  the  offering  was  29  t. 

27.  of  ICO  t.  of  silver  were  cast  the  sockets 

1  Kings  16.24.bought  the  hill  of  Samaria  for  l-wo  t 

2  Kings 't.  5.  Naaman  took  ten  t.  \\  23.  take  tivo  t 
15.  19.  Menahoin  gave  Pul  1,000  t.  of  silver 
18.14.  appointed  to  Hczekiah  300  t.  and  :iOof|;oia 

23.  33.  laml  to  a  tribute  of  100  t.  2  Chrnn.  35  3. 

1  Chron.  19.  6.  Ammonites  sint  1,000  t.  of  si.ver 
29.  4.  David  gave  3,000  t.  of  gold  to  the  house 

7.  gave  of  gold  5,000  t.  and  of  silver  10,000  f. 

2  Chron.  25.  9.  what  shall  we  do  for  the  100  f .  ? 
27.  5.  the  children  of  Aminr.n  gave  him  100  t. 

Mat.  18.  24.  one  which  owed  him  10,000  ;. 

25.  15.  to  one  he  gave  five  t.  to  another  two 

See  Gold,  Silver. 
TALK. 
.hh  11.  2.  should  a  man  full  oft.  bo  juslifiitl? 
15.  3.  sh(uild  he  reason  with  unprulitable  t.  7 
Prov.  14.  23.  the  t.  of  the  lips  icndeth  to  jicnury 
Eccl.  10.  13.  end  of  his  t.  is  ini>chiev(ms  madness 
Mat.  22.  15.  they  might  entangle  him  in  !iis  t. 

TALK. 
JV«77!.  11.  17.  I  will  come  down  and  t.  with  thte 
Deut.  5. 24.  have  seen  that  God  doth  t.  with  man 
C.7.  shall  t.  of  them  when  thou  sittost  in  thy  houss 

1  Sam.  2.  3.  t.  no  more  so  exceeding  proudly 

2  Kings  18.20.  t.  not  with  us  in  the  Jews'  language 
1  Chron.  Id.  Q  sing  unto  him,  sing  p.salms,  t.  yeot" 

all  his  wondrous  works,  Psal.  105.  2 
.Tab  13.  7.  and  will  ye  t.  deceitfully  for  him  ? 
Psal.  69.  26.  they  t.  to  the  grief  of  them  whom 
71.  24.  my  tongue  shall  t.  of  thy  riglileousness 
77   12.  i  will  meditate  and  t.  of  thy  doings 
119.  27.  so  shall  I  t.  of  thy  wondrous  v.orks 
145.  1 1 .  speak  of  thy  kingilom  and  t.  of  thy  power 
Prov.  6. 22.  whon  thou  awakost  it  shall  t.  with  thea. 

24.  2.  heart  studieth,  and  their  lips  t.  of  misi  hic/ 
.Jer.  12.  1.  let  me  t.  with  thee  of  thy  judgments 
E7ek.  3.  22.  arise  and  I  will  there  t.  v.itli  thep 
Dan.  10.  17.  how  can  thy  servant  t.  with  my  lord 
.foaa  14.  30. 1  will  not  f .  much  willi  you,  for  princa 

TALKED. 
Cien.  45.  15.  after  that  his  brethren  t.  with  him 
Kj:o//.20.22.seen  that  I  have  t.  with  you,  Z;e«t.5.4 

33.  9.  and  the  Lord  t.  with  Moses 

34.  29.  the  skin  of  his  face  shone  while  he  f. 

1  Sam.  14.  19.  while  Saul  t.  unto  the  p'iest 

2  Chron.  25.  16.  it  camo  to  pass  as  he  t.  with  liim 
Jer.  38.  25.  if  the  princes  hear  that  I  have  t. 

I /.w Ac  9.30.  t.  with  him  two  men,  Moses  and  Elias 
24., 32.  heart  burn  while  he  t.  with  us  by  the  way 
.Tuhn.  4.  27.  marvelled  that  he  t.  with  'he  woman 
Wets  10.27.  as  Peter  t.  with  Cornelius  he  went  m 
20.  11.  and  f.  long,  even  till  break  of  day 

26.  31.  they  t.  between  themselves,  saying 

Rev  21.  15.  he  that  t.  with  me  had  a  gol  Ion  reod 

TALKERS. 
Ezek.  36.  3.  ye  are  taken  up  in  the  lips  oft. 
Tit.  1.  10.  tliere  are  manv  nnriilv  and  vain  C. 

TALK  EST. 
Judg.  6.  17.  shew  me  a  sign  that  thou  t.  witn  me 
1  Kings  1.  14.  while  thou  yet  t.  with  the  king 
John  4.  27.  no  man  said,  whv  t.  thou  with  her  t 

TALKETH. 
Psal.  37.  30.  and  his  tongue  t.  of  judgment 
John  9.  37.  seen  him,  aiMl  if  is  he  that  t.  with  thttS 

TALKING. 
(7fTi.  17.  22  nnd  he  left  offt.  with  him 
1  Kings  l'^.  27.  he  is  a  eod,  he  is  (.  or  pursuiDi{ 
F.sth.  6.  14.  while  they  wore  t.  with  him 


TAR 

KieJi  3a  30.  lliy  people  are  still  t.  against  thee 
^lal  17.3.  Moses  and  Elias  t.  with  liim  Mark  U.  4. 
hco.  4.  1.  as  the  voice  of  a  trumpet  t.  with  me 

TALKING. 
i/oi  29.9.tlie  princes  retrained  t.  and  laid  their  hand 
Eph.  5.  4.  neither  fillhiness,  nor  foolish  t. 

TALL. 

Deut.  2.  10.  a  people  t.  as  the  Anakims,  21.  1 9.  2. 

2  Kings  19. 2,3.  and  will  cut  down  the  t.  cedar  trees 

and  the  choice  fir  trees  thereof,  Isa.  37.  24 

TALLER. 

DiuL  1  2S  the  people  is  greater  and  t.  than  we 

TAME. 
ifl/ar/i5.4.orien  bound, neither  could  any  man  «.him 
Jam.  3.  8.  hut  the  tongue  can  no  man  t.  is  unruly 

TAMED. 
Jam.  3.  7.  things  of  ihe  sea  is  t.  and  hath  been  t. 

TANNER. 
Acts  9.  43.  Teter  tarried  with  one  Simon  a  t. 
10.  6.  he  lodged  witli  one  Simon  a  t.  32. 

TaFKSTRY,  .sec  COVKRINQS. 

TARE. 
B  Sam.  13.  31.  the  king  arose  and  t.  his  garments 
i  Kings  2.  24.  two  she-bears  t.  forty-two  children 
J}a)i- 9.20.straightway  the  spirit  £.  him, /.MAe9.42. 

TARES 
Sign'fy,  A  kind  of  puUe  noxious  and  hurtful  to 
corn.  Mat.  13.  29.     To   which  are  comjiared, 
The  wicked  in  the  world,  but  especially  hvvo- 
cr.les,  Mat.  13.  38.  i-  J    ^r 

Hat  13.  25.  his  enemy  sowed  t  among  the  wheat 
25.  the  blade  sprung  up,  then  appeared  the  t.also 
27  sow  good  seed,  from  whence  then  hath  it  t.? 
29.  lest  while  you  gather  up  the  t.  vou  root  uj) 
36.  declare  to  us  the  parable  of  the";,  of  the  tieid 
TARGET. 
1  -Sam.  17.  6.  Goliath  had  a  t.  of  brass 
I  Kings  10.  10.  beaten  gold,  si.k  hundred  shekels 
of  gold  went  to  one  t.  2  Chron.  9.  15. 
TARGE'J'S. 

1  fi'ings  in.  ]G.  Solomon  made  two  hundred  t. 

2  Ckr.li.S.ABa.  had  an  army  that  hare  t.  and  spears 

TARRV 
Bignihes,  [1]  To  abide  and  continue.  Gen.  27.  44. 
[2]  Tu  stay  behind,  E.v.d.  12.  39.  [3]  To  wait 
vr  stay  for,  Kxod.  24.  14.  [4]  To  delay,  defer, 
cr  put  off,  Gf-n.  45.  9.   [5]    To  be  established, 
Psal.   101.  t  7.  [(i]    To  guard,  1  Sam.  30.  24. 
[7]  To  lodge.  Gen.  19.  2. 
Oeii.  19.  2.  and  L  all  night,  and  wash  your  feet 
27.  44.  and  t.  wiih  Luban  a  kw  days" till  fury 
30.  27.  11  I  have  Ciund  favour  in  thine  eyes  t. 
45.  9.  thus  sailh  thy  son,  comedown  to  me,  t.  not 
i'jfd.  12.  39.  they  were  thrust  out,  and  could  not  t. 
24   14.  I.  yo  hero  for  us  till  we  come  again  to  you 
7.ev  I4.8.the  leper  shall  t.  out  cf  his  tent  seven  days 
j\riim.  22.  19.  I  pray  you  t.  here  also  this  night 
Judg.  5.  28.  why  t.  the  wheels  of  his  chariots  ? 
Ti.  IB.  he  said,  I  will  t.  until  thou  come  again 
19.  6.  t.  all  night,  9.  ||  10.  the  man  would  not  t. 
^_uM  1.13. would  ye  t.for  them  till  they  were  grown 
J   13.  t.  this  nigiit,  and  it  shall  be  in  the  morning 

1  .Sam.  1.  23.  t.  until  thou  have  weaned  him 

10.  d.  seven  days  shall  thou  t.  till  I  come  to  thee 
14.  9,  if  they  say  t.  till  we  come  to  you 

2  Scm.  10.  5.  t.  at  Jericho  till  yoiir  beards  be 

grown,  and  tlien  return,  1  Chron.  19.  5. 

1 1 .  12.  t.  here  to-day  ||  15.  28. 1  will  t.  in  the  plain 
18   \4.  Joab  said,  1  may  not  t.  thus  with  thee 

19.  7.  there  will  not  t.  one  with  thee  this  night 
UJi'iigs  2.  2.  t.  here  the  Lord  hath  sent  mc,  4.  C. 

7.  9.  the  lepers  said,  if  we  t.  till  the  morning  light 
9.  3.  then  open  the  door  and  flee,  and  t.  not 
14.  10.  smi(tenEdom,glory  of  this,  am]  t.  a',  home 
Psal.  101.  7.  a  liar  sh.-iil  not  t.  in  my  sight 
Pron.  23.  30.  they  that  t.  long  .at  the  wine 
/sa.  Ifi.  13.  not  far  off,  and  my  E)rlvation  shall  not  t 
Jer.  14.  8.  that  turneth  aside  to  t.  for  a  ni-2ht 
Hah.  2.  3.  thouffh  it  t.  wait  for  it,  for  it  will  not  t. 
Mat.  20.  .38.  t.  ye  here  ai;<i  watch,  Mark  14.34. 
Luke  24.  29.  and  he  went  in  to  t.  with  them 

49.  but  t.  ye  in  the  city  of  Jerusalem,  till  endued 
John  4.  40.  besought  that  ho  would  t.  with  them 
21.  22.  if  I  will  that  ho  t.  till  1  come,  23. 
Wf's  10.  4S.  they  prayed  Peter  to  t.  certain  days 
18.20  they  desired  Paul  to  t.longer  time  with  them 
28.  14.  were  desired  to  t.  with"them  seven  days 
1  Cor.  11.  33.  wlierefore  t.  one  for  another 
16.7. 1  trust  to  i.  a  while  with  you,  if  Lord  permit 
8.  but  I  will  t.  at  Ephesus  until  Pentecost 
Tim.  3.  15.  but  if  I  t.  long,  that  thou  mayest 
ficb.  !0  37.he  that  shall  come,  will  come,  and  not  t 

TARRIED. 
Ifsn  2J.  54.  AbrahanvH  servant  t.  all  night 
26. 11.  Jacob  t.  there  all  night  and  took  stones 
t?l.  54.  Jacob  and  Laban  /.  all  night  in  the  mount 
/ium.  0.  19.  when  the  cloud  t.  long,  22. 
Indg  3.  25.  they  f.  till  they  were  ashamed 

20.  Eiiud  escaped  while  they  t.  and  passed 
lU.ti.tnet  (.  til]  aAernoon  and  did  eat  both  of  them 


TAU 

Ruth  2.  *  save  that  she  t.  a  little  In  the  house 

1  Sam.  13.  8.  he  t.  seven  days  according  to  set  time 

2  Sarn^  11.  1.  but  David  (.  still  at  Jerusalem 
1j.  17.  the  king  t.  in  a  place  that  was  far  off 

29.  Zadok  and  Ahialhar  t.  at  Jerusalem 
20.  5.  but  he  t.  longer  Ihan  the  set  time 
2  Kings  -2.  18.  when  they  came,  lor  he  t.  at  Jericho 
i-'sai.08. 12.and  she  that  <. at  home  divided  thespuil 
Mat.  2.5.  5.  while  the  bridegroom  t.  they  all  8le|it 
Luke  1.  21.  the  jieople  marvelled  that  he  t.  so  long 
2.  43.  the  child  Jesus  t.  behiiiil  in  Jerusalem 
John  3.22.  then  he  t.  with  them,  and  bajili/ed 
Jicls  9.43.  Peter  t.  many  days  in  Jop|)a  wiih  Siinon 
15.  3.'i.  Judas  and  Silas  exhorted  and  t.  at  Antioch 
18. 18.  Paul  i.agood  while  at  Corinth  and  sailed 

20.  o.  tlvese  going  before  i.  for  us  at  Troas 

21.  4.  and  finding  the  disciples,  we  t.  seven  days 
10.  as  we  t.  many  days  at  Cesarea  came  Agabii.s 

25.  6.  Feslus  t.  at  Jerusalem  more  than  ten  days 
27.  33.  this  is  the  fourteenth  day  ye  have  t.  fasti'ng 
28. 12.  landing  at  Syracuse,  we  I.  three  days 

TARKIEST. 
Acts  22.16.and  now  why  t.  thou7  arise.be  baptized 

TARKIETH. 
1  Sani.  30.  24.  so  shall  Ins  jiart  be  that  t.  by  stuff 
Mic.  5. 7.  that  t.  not  for  a  man,  nor  waiteth  for 

TARRYING. 
Psal.  40.  17.  make  no  t.  O  my  God,  70.  5 
TASK 


TEA 


Ezod.  5.  19.  ye  shall  not  minish  from  your  daily  t 

TASKS. 
Exod.  5. 13.  saying,  fulfil  your  works,  your  daily  t. 
14.  why  not  fulfilled  your  t.  m  making  brick 
TASK-iMASTEHS. 
Exod.  1.1  J.  set  over  them  t. -masters  to  afflict  them 
3.  7.  heard  I  heir  cry  by  reason  of  their  t.-masters 
5.0.  and  Pharaoh  commanded  t.-mostfrs,  sayin" 
10.<.-)ni(s(crsto!d  them||13.t.-j«as(.  hasted  tiiem 
14.  officers  which  the  t.-mast.  had  set  over  them 
TASTE 
Signifies,  [1]  To  prove,  or  try  the  relish  nf  any 
thing  Ay  the  palate,  or  tongue,  Job  34. '3.  [2] 
To  kave  an  inward  experimental  knowledge  of 
a  thing,  Psal.  34.  8.  [31   To  eat  a  little,  1  Sam. 
14.  2;t,  43.  [4]  To  drink,  Dan.  5.  2. 
Have  tasted    of  the  heavenly  gift,    Heb.  6.  4. 
flaae   had  some  tran.tient  experience  of  the 
powir  and  efficacy  of  the   Holy  Ghost  from 
heaven,  in  gospel  administration  and  worship, 
SCI  as  to  relish  comfort  and  sweetness  in  the 
doctrine  and  pro?>iises  of  the  gospel. 
T.I  taste  death.  Neb.  2.  9.   To  feel  the  bitterness 
of  death,  yet  not  be  long  detained  under  it. 
TASTE,  Substantive. 
Exod.  16.  31.  the  t.  of  manna  was  like  wafers 
JVhot.  11.  8.  Ihe  t.  of  it  was  as  the  t.  of  fresh  tfil 
Job  0.  ().  is  there  any  t.  m  the  white  of  an  egg  ? 

30.  cannot  my  t.  discern  perverse  things  ? 
Psa^.  119. 103.  how  sweet  are  thy  words  to  my  t.! 
Prnv.  24.  13.  the  honey-comb  is  sweet  to  the  t. 
Cant.  2.  .3.  and  his  fruit  was  sweet  to  my  t. 
Jer.  48.  11.  therefore  his  (.  remained  in  him 

TASTE,  Verb. 
1  Sam.  14.  43.  I  did  but  t.  a  little  honey,  and  lo 
2.Snm.3.35.if  I  i.bread  or  ought  else  tillsiinbe  down 

19.  35.  can  thy  servant  t.  what  I  eat  or  drink  t 
.Tab  12.  11.  doth  not  the  mouth  t.  his  moat  1 
Psal.  34.  8.  O  t.  and  see  that  the  Lord  is  pood 
.Jonah  3.  7.  neither  herd  nor  flock  t.  any  tiling 
Mat.  10.  28.  there  be  some  standing  here  which 
shall  not  t.  of  death,  Mark^.  1.  Luke  9.  27. 
Luke  14.  24.  none  bidden  shall  t.  of  my  su|)[ier 
.John  8.  52.  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  never  «. death 
Col.  2.  21.  touch  not,  t.  not,  hanille  not 
Heb.  2.  9.  that  he  should  t.  death  for  every  man 

TASTED. 
1  Sam.  14.  24.  so  none  t.  any  food  \\  29.  I  t.  honey 
/>«»?.5.2.Belsliazzar,  whilst  he  «.wine,  commanded 
Mat.  27.  34.  when  he  had  t.  thereof,  he  would 
.John  2.  9.  the  ruler  had  t.  the  water  made  wine 
Hfh.  0.  4.  and  have  t.  of  the  heavenly  gifl 

5.  have  t.  the  good  word  of  God  and  powers  of 
1  Pet.  2.  3.  if  ye  have  t.  that  the  Lord  is  gracious 

TASTETH. 
.Job  34.  3.  ear  trielli  words  as  the  mouth  t.  moat 
Prov.  31.  t  18.  t.  that  her  merchandise  is  good 
TATLERS. 

1  Tim.  5.  13.  not  only  idle  but  t.  and  busy  bodies 
TAVERNS. 

Acts  38.  15.  came  to  meet  us  ns  far  as  the  three  t. 

TAUGHT. 
Deut.  4.  5.  I  have  t.  vou  statutes  and  judgments 
31.  22.  Moses  t.  the  "children  of  Israel  this  song 
.Judg.  8.  10.  with  them  he  t.  the  men  of  Succoth 

2  Kings  17.  28.  and  t.  them  how  to  fear  the  Lord 
2  Chron.  0.  27.  thou  hast  t.  them  the  good  way 

17.  9.  the  Levites  t.  the  people  in  Judah 
23.  13.  people  rejoiced,  such  as  t.  to  sing  praise 
30.  22.  that  t.  the  good  knowledge  of  the  Lord 
35.  3.  Josiah  said  to  the  Levites  that  t.  all  Israel ! 


JNTe/j.  8.  9  the  Levites  that  t.  tbn  peop'.o  said 
Psal.  71.  17.  O  God,  thou  hast  t.  me,  1J9.  KSJ. 
119.  171.  when  thou  hast  t.  me  thy  statutcB 
''»"•'*•■♦■  he  t.  me  also,  and  said,  let  Ihmo  beott 
11.1  have  t.  thee  in  the  way  of  wisdom 
3J.  1.  the  proiihecy  that  his  mother  t.  hun 
t.ccl.  12.  9.  he  still  t.  the  peojile  knowledge 
/sa.  29.  13.  their  fear  is  t.  by  the  jirecepls  of  Ke« 
40.  13.  (.r  being  his  counsellor  hath  t.  him,  14 
54.  13.  all  ihy  children  ghall  be  t.  of  God 
.Jer.  2.  .33.  thrrefore  hast  thou  t.  the  wicked 
J.  o.  they  have  t.  their  tongues  lo  speak  Ilea 

14.  alter  Baalim,  which  their  fathera  t.  theia 
?-•  „?•  ""  "'ey  t.  my  peojilu  to  swear  bv  Baa. 
J.J.  21.  ior  thou  hast  t.  tiium  to  he  captains 
^-8.  10.  thou  hast  t.  rebellion  against  Ihe  Lord 
~J.  32.  he  hath  t.  rebellion  iigaiiist  the  Lord 
^1-.  33.  though  I  have  t.  them,  rising  U|i  early 
Ezek.  23  48.  women  t.  not  to  do  after  lewdues* 
Hos.  10.  11.  Ephraim  is  as  a  heifer  that  is  t. 
11..3.I  t  Ephraim  to  go,  taking  them  bv  their  arms 
^cch.Vi  5.  for  man  t.  me  to  keep  cattle'  from  yootij 
Mat.  I.  29.  he  t.  them  as  one  having  authority, 
_  and  not  as  the  scribes,  Mark  1.  2e 

28.  15,  they  took  money,  and  did  as  they  wore  t 
Mark  6.30.  told  him  all  things  they  had  done  and  / 
10.  1.  as  he  was  wont  he  t.  them  again 
Luke  11.1.  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  t.  his  disciples 
13.  20.  and  thou  hast  /   in  our  streets 
John  6.  45.  and  they  shall  be  all  i.  of  God 
7.  14.  Jesus  went  up  into  the  temple,  and  «.2a 
Mark  12.  35.  Luke  19.  47.  |  20.  1 
8. 2.  all  the  people  came,  he  sat  down  and  t.  them 
28.  as  my  father  hath  t.  me,  I  speak  ihe'se 
18.  20.  I  ever  /.  in  the  synagogue  and  temple 
Acts  4.  2.  being  grieved  that  lliey  U  the  people 
5.  21.  they  entered  into  the  temple  early  and  t. 
11.2G.  Paul  and  Burnabas  £.  much  jieople,  14.21. 
1.5. 1.  certain  men  t.  Ihe  brethren,  and  said,excepi 
18.  2.'5.  Apollos  t.  diligeiilly  the  things  of  the  Lord 
20.  20.  I  have  shewed  you,  and  t.  vou  publicly 
22. 3.  t.  according  to  the  perfect  manner  of  the  law 
Gal.  1.  12.  nor  was  I  t.  it  hut  by  revelation 
0.  0.  let  liirn  that  is  t.  in  the  word  communicate 
Eph.  4.  21.  if  so  be  ye  have  been  t.  by  him  as  truth 
Col.  2.  7.  stabhsiied  in  the  ftiith,  as  ve  have  been  l. 

1  Thess.  4.  9.  ye  are  t.  of  God  to  lo've  one  anotfier 

2  Thrss.'H.  15.  hold  the  traditions  ye  have  been  t 
Tit.  1.  9.  holding  the  word,  as  he  hath  been  t. 
1  .John  2.  27.  oven  as  the  anointing  hath  t.  you 
ReB.2.14.  who  t.  Balak  to  cast  a  stumbling-block 

TAUNT. 
.Jer.  24.9.  IwiH  deliver  them  to  be  a  t  and  a  curse 
Eiek.  5.  15.  so  it  slial!  bo  a  renroach  and  a  L 

TAUNTING. 
Tsit.  14.  t  4.  thou  shalt  take  up  this  t.  st«ech 
Hab.  2.C.  all  these  take  up  a  t.  proverb  against  him 

TAXATION. 
•-'/.7»o-y  23.35.  exacted  nf  every  one  according  to  t. 

T.AXED,  .Active,  Passive. 

2  Kings'HS.  35.  but  Jehoiakim  f.  the  land  to  give 

Lvkc^.  1.  a  decree  that  all  the  world  should  be  t. 

3.  all  went  to  be  t.  \\  5.  Joseph  wdnt  to  be  t. 

TAXES. 

Dan.  11.  20.  then  shall  i.;tanil  up  a  raiser  of*. 

TAX'ING. 
Luke  2.2.  and  this  t.  was  first  made  when  Cyreniug 
Acts!i.  37.  rose  up  Judas  in  the  days  of  the  t. 

TEACH 
Signifies,  [7]  To  instruct  or  cftii.'re  to  learn,  PspI 
119.  2.-..  Mat.  28.  19.  [2]    To  accvstom  to,  ,ler. 

9.  5.  [3]  To  admonish.  Murk  8,  31.  [  9.  31.  [41 
To  svgrrest  or  put  into  one's  mind,  Luke  12. 15! 

[i]  Ti>  signify  and  give  notice,  Prov.  C.  13.  [tT 
To  counsel  and  direct,  Hah.  2.  19. 
Exod.  4.  15.  and  I  will  t.  you  what  yo  .=h.nlj  do 
35.  34.  God  halh  put  in  his  heart  that  he  may  f. 
Lev.  10.  11.  that  ye  may  t.  Israel  all  the  statutes 
14   .57.  to  t.  when  it  is  unclean  and  when  clean 
Deut. 4.  1.  hearken  to  the  judgments  whicble.yoB 

10.  nnil  that  they  may  i.  their  children 
14.  the  Lord  commanded  me  to  f.  you,  6.  1. 

20.18.ihev«  you  not  to  do  after  their  abominations 
24.8.  to  all  that  the  priests  the  Levites  shall »,  yoa 
35.  19.  write  iind  t.  the  children  of  Israel  this  song 
rCJ.  10.  they  slinll  t.  Jacob  fbv  judgntent.s 
Jtidg.  13.  R.  t.  ns  what  we  shall  do  to  the  child 

1  Sam.  12.  23. 1  will  t.  vou  the  good  and  right  waj 

2  Sam.  1.  18.  bade  them  t.  the  "use  of  the  bow 
2  Chron.  17.  7.  to  t.  in  the  cities  of  Jiidah 
S:rfl;7.10,and  loMn  Israel  statutes  and  judgment* 
.Tab  21.  22.  shall  any  t.  God  knowlpdse  ? 

27.  11.  I  will  t.  yon  by  the  hand  of  God 
32.  7.  and  multitude  of  years  should  t.  wisdom 
37.  If),  t.  us  what  we  shnlt  say  unto  him,  for  we 
P.iiiJ.  35.  8.  therefore  he  will  t.  sinners  in  the  waj 
9.  the  meek  v;ill  he  guide  and  t.  his  ivay 
12.  him  that  fonreth  Lord  shnll  he  t.  in  the  waj 
.34.  11.  I  will  t.  you  Ihe  fear  of  Ihe  Lord 
51.  13.  then  will  I  t  transgressors  thy  wavs 


TEA 


Ps.  90. 12  so  t.  us  to  number  our  days  that  we  may 

105. 22.  to  bind  princes,  .inil  t.  fcis  senators  »is:!i)in 
Prao.  !*.  9.  (.  a}ust  man,  and  lie  will  incioiise  in 
ha.  i.  3.  and  he  will  f.  us  of  his  ways,  Jlic.  4.  2. 

a-i  9.  whom  shall  he  t.  knowledge,  and  to  undeis. 

•2r>.  lor  Ins  G.  duth  iiiBtruct  and  t.  Imn  discietiuii 

Jnr  9.  aO.  and  t.  your  daughters  wailing  and  lain. 

.'11  34.  thev  shall' t.  no  mure  every  man  his  neigh- 
bour, liu  all  shall  know  llie  Lord,  Heb.S.  11. 
E'.i^k.H.  23.  t.  my  people  the  dirt'erciice  between 
t>a?t.  1.4. whom  they  might  f.learningofClialdeans 
Mic.  3.  U.  piiest:i  thereof  t.  for  lure  and  prophets 
WcA.  2.  19.  saith  to  the  dumb  stone,  arise,  it  shall  I. 
Mat.  5.  19-  shall  t.  men  so  ||  28.  19.  «•  all  nations 
Lii-ke  11.  1.  Lord,  t.  us  to  pray,  as  John  tawglit  his 

YX.  12.  the  Holv  Ghost  shall  t.  you  what  to  say 
John  7.  35.  t.  the  Gentiles  ||  9.  34.  dost  thou  t.  us? 

14.  2(;.  the  Holy  Ghost  shali  t.  you  all  things 
/iots  1.  1.  treatise  of  all  that  Jes.  began  to  do  and  (. 

4. 18.  to  speak  nor  t.  in  the  name  of  Jesus,  5.28. 

5.  42.  they  ceased  not  to  t.  and  preach  Jesus  Chr. 
If).  21.  «.  customs  which  are  not  lawful  for  us 

1  Cur.  4.  17.  as  I  t.  cvei=y  where  in  every  church 
11.  14.  doth  not  even  nature  itself  t.  you 
14.  19.  that  by  my  voice  I  might  t.  others 

1  Tini.  1.  3.  charge  some  Uiey  I.  no  other  doctrine 

2.  12.  but  I  sutfer  not  a  woman  to  t.  nor  usurp 

3.  2.  a  bishop  must  be  apt  to  I.  2  Tim.  2.  24. 

4.  11.  these  things  command  and  t. 

6.  2.  these  things  t.  and  exhort 
3.  if  any  m.Mi  f.  olhcr\visc,  he  is  proud 

BTVm.2.2"fnilhful  men  who  shall  be  able  to  (.others 
Tit-  2  4.  that  they  t.  young  women  to  be  sober 
Ueb.  5.  12.  ye  have  need  tliat  one  t.  you  again 
1  .lohn  2.  27.  and  need  not  that  any  man  t.  you 
licB.  2.  20.  thou  sutVerest  that  woman  Jezebel  to  t 
Sre  Bkuan. 
TEACH  me. 
Job  C.  24.  t.  me.  ami  I  will  hold  my  tongue 
3!.  32.  that  which  I  see  not,  t.  thou  mc 
Psal.  25.  4.  t.  me  thy  paths  |  5.  lead  me  and  t.  mc 
27.  11.  t.  me  tliy  way,  O  L.  and  lead  me,  815.  11. 
119. 12.  t.  me  thy  statutes,  21),  33,  G4,  fit^,  124,  135. 
ft),  t.  me  good  judgments  |1  108.  t.  vie  thy  judgin. 
143. 10.  t.  mc  to  do  thy  will,  for  thou  art  my  God 

TE.\CH  tkcc. 
Kzod.  A.  12. 1  will  t.  th.ee  what  thou  shalt  say 
Deut.  17.  11.  the  sentence  which  they  shall  t.tkec 
Job  8.  10.  thy  fathers,  shall  not  they  t.  thee  ? 
12.  7.  but  ask  the  beasts,  and  they  shall  t.  thee 
8.  or  speak  to  the  eartli,  and  it  sh.all  t.  thee 
33.  33.  hold  thv  peace,  I  shall  t.  thee  wisdom 
Psal.  '.a.  8.  I  will  t.  thee  in  the  way  thou  shalt  go 
45.  4.  thy  right  hand  shall  t.  thes  terrible  things 

TE.^CH  them. 
Ero(i.l8.20.thou  shalt  t.  them  ordinances  and  laws 
24.  12.  I  have  written  that  thou  mayest  t.  them 
Dent.  4.  9.  t.  th-.m  thy  sons,  and  thy  sons'  sons 

5.  31.  the  judgments  which  thou  shalt  I.  them 

6.  7.  t.  them,  diligently  to  thy  children,  11,  19. 
Juds.  3.2.  that  Israel  might  know  to  t.  them  war 

1  A'lii  n-s8.3f).that  thou  t.them  the  good  way  wherein 

2  Kings  17.27.  let  himi.  them  the  manner  of  the  G 
fCzrn"!.  2").  and  t.  ye  them  that  know  them  not 
Psal.  132.12.  keeprny  testimony  that  Isliall  t.them 

'  ,Va«.  5.  19.  whosoever  shall  do  and  t.  them  shall  be 
JIark  6.  34.  he  began  to  t.  them  many  things 
8.  31.  to  t.  tAemlhat  the  son  of  man  must  suffer 

TEACU=ER 
Signifies,   [1]   -^    tutor,   master,   or   instructor, 
1  (.'hron.  25.  8.  [2]  A  public  ministir,  who  by 
trkolejinme   doctrine    instriirtcth   the    church, 
Eph.  4.  II.  [3]  Huchas  prwately  instruct  others 
in  the  knotcled^e  of  spiritual  things,  Tit.  2.  3. 
C'Ar««.25.8.  cast  lots,  as  well  the  t.  as  the  scholar 
Joel  2.  t  23.  hath  given  you  a  t  of  righteousness 
ffab.  2.  18.  what  profitelh  the  image,  a  t.  of  lies 
J)hn  3.  2.  we  know  thou  art  a  t.  com"  from  God 
lijni.  2.  20.  confident  that  thou  art  a  t.  of  babes 
I  Tim.  2.  7. 1  am  a  t.  of  the  Gentiles,  2  Tim.  1. 11. 

TEACHERS. 
Psnl.  119.  99.  more  understanding  than  all  my  t. 
proe.  5. 13.  and  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  myi. 
Ita.  30  20.  yet  shall  not  thy  t.  be  removed  into  a 
corner  ar^  more,  but  thine  eyes  shall  see  thy  t. 
43.  27.  J..V  t.  have  transgressed  against  me 
Dan.  H.  T  3.  they  that  be  I.  shall  shine 
^cts  13. 1.  at.\ntioch  were  certain  prophets  and  t. 
1  O.r.12.2-!.  hath  set  prophets,  /.  ||  20.  arc  all  i.? 
,  Kph.A.H  he  gave  someevangelists,  pastors,  and  r 
'  1  Tin,..  1.7.  desiring  to  be  t.  of  law,  understanding 
U  Tim.  4. 3.  they  shall  heap  to  themselves  t.  having 
Tit.^.  3.  that  the  ajed  women  be  t.  of  good  things 
Heb.  5.  12.  when  for  the  time  ye  ought  to  be  t. 
9  Pel  2.  1.  as  there  shall  he  false  t.  among  you 

TEACHEST. 
Piai.  04.  12.  ble€s?d  is  the  man  whom  thou  (. 
/tfat.22.  U.  we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and  I.  the 


TEA 

Rom.  2.21 .  thou  that  t.  another,  t.  thoti  not  thyself? 

TEACH  ETH. 
2  .Sam.  22.  35.  he  t.  my  hands  to  war,  Psal.  18.34. 
./«i  15.  t  5.  thv  mouth  t.  thine  iniquity 

35. 1 1.  who  t.  us  more  than  the  beasis  of  the  earth 

3(i.  22.  behold,  God  exalteth,  who  t.  like  him  1 
Psal.  94.  10.  he  that  f .  man  knowledge,  not  .'uiovv 

144.  1.  which  t.  my  hands  to  war,  and  fingeip 
Prun.  0.  r*.  a  wicked  man  t.  wilh  his  lingers 

It).  23.  ths  heart  of  the  wise  t.  Ins  mouth 
Jsa.  9.  15.  the  proi>het  that  t.  lies,  he  is  the  tail 

48.  17.  1  am  thy  God  which  t.  thee  to  profit 
Jicts2\.2>i.  the  man  that  t.  all  men  every  where 
Horn.  12.  7.  or  he  that  t.  on  leaching 
1  Cor.  2.13.  we  speak  not  in  the  words  which  man  8 
wisdom  t.  but  which  the  Holy  Ghost  (. 
Oal.  0.  fi.  let  him  communicate  to  him  that  (. 

1  Johii'2. 27.  as  the  same  anointing  t.  you  all  things 
TEACHING. 

2  Chr.  15.  3.  Israel  hath  been  without  a  t.  priest 
.Jer.  32.33. 1  taught  them  rising  uj)  early  and  t.them 
JUat.  4.  23.  Jesus  went  about  Galilee,  t.  in  their 

synagogues  preaching  gospel.  9. 35  J.uke  13. 10. 
15.  9.  ui  vain  they  do  worship  me,  t.  for  doctimes 
the  commandments  of  men,  Mark  i.  7. 
21.  23.  the  elders  came  unto  him  as  he  was  t. 
20.  55.  I  sat  daily  with  you  t.  in  the  temple 
28.  20.  t.  them  to  observe  all  things  whatsoever 
Luke  23.  5.  t.  throughout  all  Jewry  from  Galilee 
Acts  5. 25.  the  a|)ostles  t.  the  people  in  the  temple 
15. 35.  Paul  and  Barnabas  in  Antioch  t.  preaching 
18.  11.  Paul  t.  the  word  of  God  at  Corinth 
28.  31.  Paul  t.  at  Rome  with  all  confidence 
Rom.  12.  7.  or  he  that  teacheth  on  (. 
Cut.  1.28.  warning  and  1.  every  man  in  all  wisdom 
3.  16.  t.  and  admonishing  one  another  in  psalms 
Tit.  1.  11.  t.  things  which  they  ought  not 
2.  12.  t.  us,  that  denying  ungudliness  and  lusts 

TEAR 
Sisnifies^rn  To  render  pull  in  pieces,  Hos.  13.8. 
[2]  To  destroy,  Psal.  7.  2.  Amos  1.  11.  [3]  To 
slander  or  reproach,  Psal.  35  15.  [4]  To  thresh, 
Judg.  8.  t7. 
.Tud<r.  8.  7.  then  will  I  t-  vtJUr  flesh  with  thorns 
Pou/.  7.  2.  lest  he  t.  my  suul  like  a  lion,  rending  it 
35.  15.  they  did  t.  me  and  ceased  not 
50.  22.  consider  this,  lest  I  t.  you  in  pieces 
.Tcr.  15.  3.  I  will  appoint  over  them  the  dogs  to  t. 
1(5.  7.  nor  shall  men  t.  themselves  for  them 
Eiek   13. 20.  your  pillows  I  will  t.  from  your  arms 
21.  your  kerchiefs  will  1 1.  and  deliver  my  people 
Hos.  5.  14.  I,  even  I,  will  t.  and  go  away 
13.  8.  I  will  devour,  the  wild  beast  shall  t.  them 
.limos  1.11.  castolfpitv,  his  angerdid  t.  perpetually 
jrah.  2.  12.  the  lion  did  t.  enough  for  his  whelps 
Zeck.  11.  10.  the  shepherd  shall  t.  their  claws 

TEAEETH. 
Deut.  33. 20.  Gad  dwelleth  as  alion,  and  t.  the  arm 
Job  16.  9.  he  t.  mo  in  his  wrath,  who  hatelli  me 
18.  4.  he  t.  himself  in  his  anger,  shall  the  earth  be 
Mic.  5.  8.  as  a  young  lion  (.  in  pieces,  none  deliver 
Mark^.  18.  wheresoever  he  taketh  Inm,  he  t.  him 
and  ha  foametli  and  pinelh  away,  Luke  9.  39. 
TEARS 
Signify  [11  Drops  of  water  issuing  ont  of  the 
eyes,  Psal.  0.  ().  I  42.  3.  [2]  Sorrow  and  afflic- 
tion, Psal.  12f).  5.  Isa.  25.  8. 
2  .SVnn.  16. 1 12.  may  be  the  Lord  will  look  on  my  t. 
2  Kings  20.  5.  I  have  seen  thy  t.  Isn..  38.  5. 
.lib  16.  20.  but  mine  eye  poureth  out  t.  unto  God 
Psal.  6.  0.  I  water  my  couch  with  my  (.  all  night 
39.  12.  O  Lord,  hold  not  thy  peace  at  my  (. 
42  3  my  t.  have  been  my  meat  day  and  night 
.56.  8.  put  thou  my  t.  in  thy  bottle,  are  in  thy  book 
80.  5.  thon  feedcst  them  with  the  bread  ot  t.  and 
<Tivest  them  t.  to  drink  in  great  measure 
I  If).  3.  th^m  hast  delivered  mine  eyes  from  t. 
126.  5.  thev  that  sow  in  t.  shall  reap  in  joy 
F.ccl.4.  I.  behold  the  t.  of  such  as  were  ojiprossed 
Isa.  10.  9.  I  will  water  thee  with  t.  O  Heshbon 
25.  8.  the  Lord  will  wipe  away  t.  from  nil  faces 
.hr.  9.  1.  Oh  that  mine  eyes  were  a  fountain  oft. 
18.  our  eyes  may  run  down  with  «.  and  eye-lids 

13.  17.  and  mine  eyes  shall  run  down  with  t. 

14.  17.  let  mine  eves  run  with  t.  night  and  day 
31.  16.  refrain  from  weeping,  thine  eyes  from  t. 

Lam.  1.  2.  she  weeps,  and  her  t.  are  on  hercheeki 
2.  1 1.  mine  eyes  do  fail  with  t.  my  bowels 
18.  kt  t.  run  down  like  a  river  day  and  night 
E-e!:.  24.  16.  neither  shall  thv  t.  run  down 
Mai.  2.  13.  covering  the  altar  of  the  Lord  with  t. 
Maik'i.  24.  the  father  said  will-,  t   Lord,  I  believe 
I^uke~:i9..nni\  she  began  to  wash  his  feet  with  her  t. 

44.  but  she  hath  wn.shed  my  feet  with  t. 
Jlrrs  20.  19.  serving  the  Lord  with  many  t. 

31.  I  ceased  not  to  warn  every  one  witJi  t. 
2  (hr.  2.  4.  I  wrote  to  you  with  many  t. 
1  Tim.  1.  4.  to  see  thee,  being  mindful  of  thy  t. 


at.22.  U.  we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and  r.  the  'Z  vvm.  1.  4.  to  see  mee,   .i>oif!  "...>....."■  >   . 
way  of  God  in  truth,  Mark  12. 14.  LuUr  20. 21. 1  Ileh.  5.  7.  when  he  oftered  up  su|>plications  willi  t 
Acta  '1  21.  thou  ..  the  J-ws  to  forsake  Moisej      |    12.  17  though  he  sought  i  carefully  wiiii  t. 

eo5 


TEfi 

Rev.  7.  17.  God  shall  wipe  away  il!  t.  21  L 

TEATS. 
Isa.  32.  12.  they  shall  lament  for  the  t. 
Eiek.  23.  3.  there  they  bruised  iJie  t.  21. 

TEDIOUS. 
Acts  34.  4.  tliat  I  be  not  further  t.  to  thee 

TEETH 
Signifies,  [1]  That  wherewith  a  creature  chevs  Hi 
food.  Num.  11.33.  [2]  Slanderous  speeches  ant 
pcrnirious  calunimes,  Psal.  57.  4.  Prov.  30.  14. 
Break  ineir  teeth,  Psal.  58.  6.    Take  away  their 
power  and  instruments  of  doing  mitehief,  and 
disable  them,  from  hurting  mc. 
Oen.  49.  12.  and  his  t.  shall  be  white  with  milk 
JV«m.ll.33.  while  the  llesh  was  yet  betwe.'ii  ilicit  t. 
Deut.  32.  24.  I  will  send  the  t.  of  beasu  upon  ti.em 
1  .Sa;«.  2.  13.  came  with  a  Hesh-liook  of  thrpe  £. 
1  Kings  10.122.  bringing  elephants'  t.  2  Chr.  9.T21 
Job  4.  10.  the  t.  of  the  yimng  lions  are  broken 
13.  14.  wherefore  do  1  take  my  flesh  in  my  t.  ? 
19.  20.  I  am  escaped  with  the  skin  of  my  t 

29.  17.  and  plucked  the  spoil  out  of  t.  of  wickeJ 
41.  14.  Leviathan's  t.  are  terrible  round  about 

Psal.  3.  7.  thou  hast  broken  the  I.  of  the  ungodly 
57.4.  whose  t.  are  spears  and  arrows,  and  tongua 
58.  6.  break  their  t.  O  God,  in  their  mouth 
124.  0.  hath  not  given  us  as  a  [irey  to  their  t. 

Prov.  10.  26.  as  vinegar  to  the  t.  so  the  sluggard 

30.  14.  whose  t.  are  swords,  jaw-t.  as  knives 
Cant.  4.  2.  thy  t.  are  like  a  Hock  of  sheep,  6.  t). 
Isa.  41.  15.  make  thee  an  instrument  having  t. 
Jer.  31.29.  children's  t.  are  set  on  edge,  Eiek.  18.2. 

30.  oatelli  sour  grapes,  his  I.  shall  be  set  on  edije 
Lam.  3.  10.  hath  broken  my  '..  with  gravel-slonija 
Dait.  7.5.  it  had  three  ribs  between  ilio  t  of  it 

7.  a  fourth  beast  had  great  iron  t.  19. 
.Joel  1.  6.  he  hath  the  cheek  t.  of  a  great  lion 
Amos  4.  6.  I  have  given  you  cleanness  of  t. 
Mic.  3.  5.  that  bite  with  their  £.  and  cry  peace 
Zrch.  9.  7.  his  abominations  from  between  his  S, 
Af.it.  27.  44.  was  crucified,  cast  the  same  in  his  t. 
Rev.  9.  8.  their  t.  were  as  the  t.  of  lions 
See  Gnash. 
TELL 
Signifies,  [1]  To  count,  number,  or  reckon.  Gen, 
I5.  5.  f2.1  To  drrlare  or  make  knoinn.  Gun.  12. 
18.  I  21.    26.    [3]     To    teach,    Exod.    10.    2;. 
Deut.   17.    11.   [4]     To   ron/cs.i,  Josh.  7.    19. 
[5]  To  publish,  2  Sam.  1.  20.  [0]    To  explain 
and  unfold,  Ezek.  24.  19.  Dan.  2.  36. 
Gen.  15.  5.  t.  the  stars  if  thou  be  able  to  number 
32.5.  and  I  have  sent  to  f.my  Lord  to  find  srara 
43.  6.  as  to  t.  the  man  whether  ye  had  a  brother 
22.  we  cannot  t.  who  put  our  money  in  onr  sacks 
45.  13.  t.  my  father  of  all  my  glory  in  Egypt 
Exod.  10.  2.  mavest  (.  in  the  ears  of  thy  son 
Lev.  14.  35.  t.  the  priest,  saying,  itseemeth  to  mo 
mim.  14.  14.  they  will  t.  it  to  the  inhabitants 

1  Sam.  6.  2.  t.  us  wherewith  we  shall  send  it  to  Us 
9.  8.  give  to  the  man  of  God,  to  t.  us  our  way 

17.  55.  as  thy  soul  liveth,  O  king,  I  cannot  '.. 
22.  22.  I  knew  that  he  would  surely  t.  Snnl 
23. 1  r.  O  God  of  Israel,  I  beseech  thee  t.  thy  se.v. 
27. 1 1.  lest  they  should  t.  on  ns,  saying  so  did  Dav 

2  Sam.  1.  20.  t.  it  not  in  Gath,  imblish  it  n.H  m 
7.  5.  go  t.  my  servant  David,  I  Chron.  17.  1. 
12.  18.  feared  to  t.  him  that  the  child  was  dea^T 

22.  while  the  child  was  alive,  I  saiil,  who  cinf. 
15.  35.  thou  shalt  (.  to  Zadok  and  Abiaihar 

18.  21.  go  t.  the  king  what  thou  hast  seen 

1  Kinni  1.  20.  that  thou  shouldst  t.  who  shall  rciga 
18.  8!  go,  t.  thy  lord,  Elijah  is  hero,  11.  14. 

12.  when  I  come  and  t.  Ahab,  he  will  slay  me 
20  9   t.  my  lord  the  king,  all  thou  didst  SMid 

II  t  him,  let  not  him  that  girdeth  on  his  harness 

2  Kinirsl.  9.  that  we  may  t.  the  king's  household 
9.  12" and  thev  said,  it  is  false  ;  t.  us  now 

15.  let  none  escape  to  go  to  t.  it  in  Jezreel 
0-'  15   t.  the  man  that  sent  you,  2  Chron.  ,)4.  23. 
Psal  22. 17. 1  may  (.  all  my  bones  they  stare  on  ma 
Of.  7'publish  and  t.  of  ali  thy  wondrous  works 
48!  12.  go  rmmd  about  her,  t.  the  towers  thereof 

13.  tiiat  ye  may  t.  the  generation  following 
Priiv.  30.  4.  wha't  his  son's  name,  if  thou  canst  t. 
F.ccl.  6.  12.  who  can  t.  what  shall  be  after,  10.  U. 

8   7   for  who  can  t.  him  when  it  shall  hr  1 

lb  90.  that  which  hath  wings  shall  t.  the  matt« 
Cans.  5.  8.  t.  him  that  I  am  sick  of  love 
Isa.  6.  9.  go  and  t.  this  people  ||  48.  20.  «.  this 
.Jer.  15.  2.  t.  such  as  are  for  death,  to  death 

"3  97   by  their  dreams  which  they  t.  28.  32. 

3(5'  16.  we  will  t.  the  king  of  all  thene  words 
17   t.  us  now  how  thou  didst  write  these  wordt 

48  20  t.  it  in  Arnon,  that  Moab  is  s|)Oiled 
Kick  24.  19.  wiltlhou  not  t.  us  what  things  arc_1 
ISiim  2  4.  O  king,  t.  thy  servants  the  dream,  ^^  9. 
•16  we  will  t.  the  king  the  int.-rpretalion  ihereaf 
Joel  1  3  t  yo  your  children,  let  your  children  t 
Jonah  3.  U    who  can   t.  if  God  will  turn   n- 


TEL 

STai.  8.  4.  sot  lliou  t.  no  man,  Jl/arA  8.  2(p,  30. 

I  9.  <J.  U:Jli.e  5.  14.  |  8.  SU.  .^c/s  'J3.  22. 

IG.  20.  he  charged  liis  disciples  that  they  should 

t.  no  rnan,  Mark.  7.  3ti.  l^ukc  U.  21. 

17. 9.  t.  the  vision  to  no  man,  until  the  Son  of  man 

}8.  15.  £.  iiim  his  fault  ||  17.  t.  it  unto  the  church 

SI.  5.  t.  ye  the  daughter  of  Sion,  hehoid  thy  king 

24.  3.  t.  us  wlien  shall  tliese  things  be.  Mark  13. 4. 

2G-  63.  tha"  thou  t.  us,  whether  ihou  be  the  Christ 

llic  Son  of  God,  l^ukc^^i.  G7.  John  10.  24. 

28.  T.  go  and  t.  his  disciples  that  he  is  risen 

9.  as  thoy  went  to  i.  Ins  disciples,  Mark  IG.  7. 
Mark  ].  30.  and  anon  they  t.  iiim  of  her 
S.  I'J  <.  them  how  great  things  tl'.e  Lord  hath  done 
11.  33.  we  cannot  t.  Mat.  21.  5.  J^uke  20  7. 
liUkcl.  22.  t.  John  what  things  ye  have  seen 
13.  32.  go  ye,  t.  that  fox,  I  cast  out  devils 
John  3.  a.  hut  canst  not  I.  whence  it  conielh 
4.  25.  when  he  is  come,  he  will  t.  113  all  things 
8.14. ye  cannot «. whence  I  come,  and  whitiier  1  go 
10.  18.  a  little  while  1  we  cannot  t.  what  he  saitli 
18.  34.  or  did  others  t.  it  thee  of  me? 
Mcts  1.5.  27.  who  shall  t.  you  the  same  things 
17.  21.  hut  either  to  t.  or  hear  soineTiew  thing 
23.  17.  he  hath  a  certain  thing  to  t.  him 
S  Cor.  K.  2.  whether  out  of  the  body  I  cannot  i.  3. 
Heb.  11.  32.  for  the  time  would  fail  to  t.  of  Gideo.T 

TELL.  me. 
Oen.  12.  18.  why  didst  not  t.  mc  she  was  thy  wife'' 
L'l.  2G.  iiur  didst  thou  t.  me  nor  heard  I  of  it 
£4.  23.  t.  me  whose  daughter  art  thou  ? 
49.  t.  vie.,  and  if  not,  t.  mc  that  1  may  turn 
29.  15.  t.  me  what  shall  thy  wages  be? 
31.  27.  steal  away  from  me,  and  didst  not  t.  me 
32.29.^».7e  thy  namel|37.  16.  t.  me  where  they  feed 
«7o5A.7.19.t.7He  now  what  thou  hast  doiie,hide  it  not 
efudg.  16.  G.  (.  mc  wlierGin  thy  great  strength  belli 
Patth  4.  4.  if  tlMU  wilt  not  redeem  it,'«.  7iie 
J  !iam.  9.  18.  t.  >ne  where  the  seer's  house  is 
JO.  15.  t.  mc  [  pray  thc:e  what  Samuel  ..iaid  to  you 
.14.  43.  Saul  said,  t.  me  what  thou  hast  done' 
20. 10.  David  said  to  Jonathan,  who  shall  t.  me  ? 
2  Sam.  1. 4.  how  went  the  matter,  t.  mc,  I  jiray  Ihee 
13.  4.  why  art  thou  lean,  wilt  thou  not  t.  me  ? 

1  Khign  22.1G.  that  lliou  t.  m;;  nothing  but  the  trutli 

2  Kings  i.  2.  what  shall  I  do  for  thee,  t.  me  ? 
8.  4.  t.  me  the  frreat  things  that  Elislia  hath  done 

Joli  34.  34.  let  men  of  uiiderslandiiig  t.  vie 
Cant.  1.  7.  t.  me,  O  thou  whom  my  soul  loveth 
Mat.  21.  24.  ask  you  one  thing  which  if  you  i.  me 
I, like  1.  42.  t.  VIC  which  of  them  will  love  most 
Juhn  20.  15.  t.  vic  where  thou  hast  laid  him 
,?cJ«5.8.t.  me  whetheryesoU  the  land  for  so  much 
22  27.  f.  VIC  art  thou  a  Roman  ?  he  said,  yea 
23. 19.  asked  him  what  is  that  thou  hast  to  t.  me  ; 
Gal.  4. 21.  t.  vie  ye  tiiat  desire  to  be  under  the  law 

TELL  tkec. 
Oen.  22. 2.  on  one  of  the  mountains  I  will  t.  thee  of 
2ij.  2.  dwell  in  the  land  which  I  will  t.  thee  of 


TEM 

l.ukepa.  67.  ho  said,  if  / 1.  ycu  yo  will  not  believe 
.Min  3.12.  how  shall  ye  believe  if  /  f.  y.  of  heavenly 

8.  45.  because  J  t.  you  the  truth,  Gal.  4.  l(j. 

13. 19.  now  It.  yuu  before  it  come,  tliat  when  it 


16.  7.  / 1.  yuu  the  truth,  it  is  expedient  for  you 
Gal.  5.21.  of  which  /  t.  you  before,  as  I  have  told 
I'Ail.  3.  18.  of  whom  /  now  t.  you  even  weeiiin" 

TKLLE3T. 
Psal.  56.  8.  thou  t.  my  wanderings,  put  my  tears 
Isa.  40.  t  9.  O  thou  that  I.  good  tidiii'>s 

TEl.LKTli. 
2  Sam.  1  11.  tlie  Lord  t.  thee  that  be  will  build 
2  Ktngs%.  12.  Elisha  t.  the  king  of  Israel  the  words 
Psal.  i\.  G.  when  he  goeth  abroad  he  t.  it 
101.  7.  ho  tiiat  t.  lies  clia!!  :;ot  lairy  in  my  siglit 
147.  4.  lie  t.  the  number  of  the  stars,  cuileih  tliem 
■Ter.  3.3.  13.  under  the  hands  id' him  that  t.  them 
Juhn  12.  22.  Philip  cometh  and  t.  Andrew 

TELLLNG,  Substantively. 
Judg.  7. 15.  when  Gideon  heard  the  i:.  of  the  dream 

TELLIIMG. 
2  Sam.  11.  19.  hast  made  an  end  of «.  the  matters 
2  Kings  8.  5.  as  he  was  t.  the  king  how  he  restored 

TEMl'ERANCK. 
Jlctii  2  J.  25.  as  he  reasoned  of  J.  and  judgment 
Gal.  5. 23.  meeknesi--,  t.  against  such  there  isno  law 
■  Pet.  1.  6.  add  to  knowleilge  t.  and  to  t.  patience 

TEMPERATE. 
1  Csr.  9.  25.  that  striveth  for  the  mastery,  is  t. 
Tit.  1.  8.  a  bishop  must  bo  t.  ||  2.  2.  aged  men  t. 

TE.MPER. 
Eick.  46.  14.  a  hin  of  oil  to  t.  with  fine  flour 

TEMPERED. 
F.xod.  29.  2  take  cakes  and  unleavened  t.  with  oil 
30.  35.  a  perfume  t.  together,  pure  and  holy 
1  Cor.  12.  24.  hut  (Jod  hath  (   the  body  together 

TEMPEST 
Signifies,  [1]  A  most  violent  commotion  of  the  air, 
cither  tcith  or  without  rain,  hail,  or  snow,  Acts 
27.  18,  20.  [2]  Grievous  and  unexpected  affiic- 
tion,  Job  9.  17.  [3]   God's  terrible  judgments 
on  the  wicked,  Psal.  1 1  G.  ]  83.  15. 
■Job  9.  17.  for  he  bieaketh  me  with  a  t. 
27.  20.  a  t.  stealeth  him  away  in  the  night 
Psal.  11.  6.  on  the  wicked  shall  he  ram  a  t. 
55.  8.  i  would  hasten  from  the  windy  storm  and  t. 
83.  15  so  per.secutethem  with  thy  t.  and  make 
Isa.  2S.  f).  hath  a  .strong  one,  winch  as  a  £.  of  hail 

29.  G.  tiiou  Shalt  be  visited  with  storm  and  t. 

30.  30.  tiie  Assyrian  sliall  be  beaten  with  a  t. 
32.  2.  and  a  man  shall  be  a  covert  from  the  t. 
54.  11.  O  thim  afihcted,  tossed  with  t.  behold 

Jlinos  1.  M  with  a  t.  m  the  day  of  the  whirlwind 
Junah\.  4   there  was  a  mighty  t.  in  the  sea 

12.  for  my  sake  this  great  t.  is  come  upon  you 
Mat.  8.  24.  there  arose  a  great  t.  in  the  sea 
.fJcts  27.  18  being  exceedingly  tossed  with  a  t. 

20.  no  small  t.  lay  on  us,  hope  was  taken  away 
Hcb.  12.  18  ye  are  not  come  to  darkness  and  t 


{■/"'Hfo   ■  ""^  '^  "'°  ?'°''^'  "■"*'  ''"^  '•  '■''■'"^ '"  ^Sypl  •  P'^'--  -■  l'^-  c'ou'ls  that  are  carried  with  a  t 

.y  tim.\i,i.J  whatsoever  he  slieweth  mc.  I  will  t.  Vice  '  

Vent.  17.  11.  the  judgment  which  they  shall  t.  thee 
''•^   ~   ask  thy  elder.i,  and  they  will  t.  thee 


Judg.  14.  16. 1  have  not  told  it  "and  shall  1 1.  it  thee? 
linth  3.  4.  he  will  t.  thee  what  thou  shalt  do 
1  *.zin.9. 19.  1  will  t.  thee  all  that  is  in  thine  heart 
1.5.  16. 1  will  t.  Vine  what  the  Lord  hath  said  to  me 

19.  3.  and  what  I  see,  that  I  will  t.  thee 

20.  9.  if  i^knew,  then  would  not  I  t.  it  thee? 

1  ICnirrs  14. 3.  t.  thee  what  shall  become  of  the  cliild 

22.  18.  did  I  not  t.  thee  that  he  would  prophesy 

no  rood  thing  of  me,  hut  evil,2CAr.  18. 17. 

1  Chr.  17.  10.  I  (.  thee  that  Lord  will  build  thee 

'lib  1.  15. 1  am  escaped  alone  to  t.  thee,  16.  17, 19. 

8. 10.  shall  not  thy  fathers  teach  thee  and  (.  thee 

12.  7.  ask  fowls  of  the  air,  and  they  shall  t.  thee 

I'sal.  50.  12.  if  I  were  hungry  I  would  not  t.  thee 

Isa.  19.  12.  let  thy  wise  men  t.  thee  now  and  know 

Jer.  19.  2.  proclaim  the  words  that  I  shall  t.  thee 

/.like  12. 59. 1  t.  thee,  thou  shalt  not  depart  thenei 

22.  34.  I  t.  thee,  the  cock  shall  not  crow  twice  till 

/icts  It).  6.  t.  </(fe  what  thou  oughtest  to  do,  II.  14 

Heo.  17.  7. 1  will  t.  Ihee  the  mvsterv  of  the  woman 

/  TELL  you,  or  TKLL/j/ou. 
Ocn._49.  l.that  /  may  t.  you  what  shall  befall  you 
ha.  a.  5.  /wilU.  ?/om  what  I  will  do  to  my  vineyard 
42.  9.  before  they  spring  forth,  It.  you  of  tl»em 
Mat.  10. 27.  what  / 1.  you  in  darkness,  tliat  iipeak 
21.  27.  neither  t.  I  you  bv  what  authority  I  dn 
these  things,  Mark  11.  33.  I.itke'M.  8. 
Hark  11.  29.  /  will  t.  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
Luke  4.  25.  but  / 1.  you  of  a  truth,  9.  27. 
10.  24.  / 1.  ynu  'hat  many  prophets  and  kinga 
J2.  51.  It.  you  nay,  but  rather  division 
13   'i.  1 1.  you  nay,  but  except  ye  repent,  5. 
27.  1 1.  you  I  know  not  whence  you  are 

17.  31.   /  t.  you  there  shall  be  two  in  one  bed 

18.  8.  It.  j^outhat  he  will  avenge  them  speedily 
14.  1 1,  you  this  man  went  to  his  house  jiutified 

19.40.  i  t.you  that  if  these  hould  hold  their  peace 


TE.MPESTUOUS. 
Fsal  50.  3.  it  shall  be  very  t.  round  about  him 
■Jon^'n  \.  11.  the  sea  wrought  and  was  t.  13. 
Hab.  3.  t  14.  they  were  t.  to  scatter  me 
Acts  27.  14.  there  arose  against  it  a  I.  wind 

TEMPLE 
Signifies,  A  house  or  dwelling  of  God,  a  building 

erected  and  set  apart  for  t/ir  worship  nf  the  true 

God.     [lis  s|)oken,  First,  Of  that  magnificent 

building  erected  by  Solomon  at  Jerusalem,  the 

foundations  whereof  were  laid  in  the  year  of  the 

world  2992  before  Christ  1008,  before  the  viil- .   ,,. .,.  ,„«y  ,v„„  ,„„„srer  live  or  me  inmgs  ot  the  t 

gara-ra  1012 ;  onrf  it  was  finished  in  the  ?,'fur|2  Cor.  C.  IG.  what  agreement  hath  the  t  of  God 

of  the  world  .jOOO,  and  dedicated  in  3001 ;  before]       with  idols  7  for  ve  are  the  t.  of  the  livin"  God 

Christ  9^.9   before  the  vulgar  .era,  1003.      Th,    Rev.  7.  15.  and  serve  him  day  and  night  in  his  t. 

glory  of  this  temple  wa.^- not  in  the  bigness  of\   ]1.  1.  saying,  rise  and  measure  the  t.  of  God 

It;  Jorthat  alone  was  but  a  small  pile  of  build-       "     '  '"    ' 


TEM 

in  dificult  and  momentoi.s  cases  relaiing  to  tht 
public  interest  of  the  nation,  and.  [4]  'I  he  hoi; 
hre  which  came  down  from  heaven  upon  tht 
al.r.r  at  Ike  consecrating  of  the  lemple,  1  Kingj; 
18.  .'l^.  SChvoii.  7.  1.  It  IS  spoken,  Secoiidh',  Uj 
the  tabernacle,  which  was  oft'iesamr  use  ana 
signijicancy  as  the  teiiiide  was,  I  Sam.l.  9. 1 3.3 
Thirdly,  Of  Christ's  body  or  human  natkre,  in 
which  the  f  nines.'!  of  the  Godhead  dwellc  bodily, 
as  the  glory  of  God  did  visibly  m  the  lemple, 
Joliii  2. 19,  21.  Coi.  2.  9.  Fourthly,  Of  heaccjt, 
which  IS  God's  throne.  Psalm  U.4.  Rev.  7.15, 
Fifthly,  Of  the  church  of  God,  [i]  Distribu- 
tively,  considered  in  the  particular  members 
thereof,  whu  are  set  apart  from,  profane  i:>ses, 
and  dedicated  to  the  service  of  (Jod;  and  So 
whom  he  niunifeals  his  gracious  presence  by  his 
Spirit,  1  Cor.  3.  16.  [2]  CoUectively.in  respect 
of  the  whole,  Ejib.  2.  21. 

1  Sam.  1.  9^  Eh  sat  on  a  seat  by  a  post  of  the  (. 

2  Sam.  22.  7    he  did  hear  mv  voice  out  of  his  t 
and  my  cry  did  enter  into  his  eats,  Psal.  18.  G. 

I  Kings  a.  17.  the  t.  before  it  was  40  cubits  loiU' 
i.  C/iron.  3.5.  20.  when  Josiah  had  prepared  ihe^i; 
36.  7.  and  put  tire  vessels  in  his  t.  at  Babylon 
fJ:;vi4.  1.  that  tney  builded  the  t.  unto  the  Lord 
.5. 14.  vessels  look  out  of  the  t.  brought  to  t.  6.  5 
jVeh.  G.lO.hid  ourselves  in  the  t.  shut  Ooors  of  the  t. 
Psal.  27.  4.  beauty  of  L.  and  to  in4uire  in  Ins  I. 
-9.9.  in  his  t.  doth  every  one  sjpeak  of  his  glory 
48.  9.  we  have  thought  of  thy  lovmg;  kindness,  O 
God,  in  the  muUt  of  thy  t. 
.  CS.  29.  because  of  thy  t.  at  Jerusalem  shall  kings 
/.*n.  t).  1.  and  lifted  up,  and  his  traui  filled  the  i. 
'\i-  ^^-  •'""' '"  "'^  '■  ''■>'  louiidatiuD  shall  be  laid 
66.  6.  a  voice  from  the  t.  a  voice  of  the  Lord 
•  At.  50.  28.  declare  the  vengeance  of  his  t.  51.  H 
Ezrk.  4i.  1.  afterward  be  brought  me  to  the  t. 
I  Jan. 5.  2.  the  golden  vessels  taken  out  of  the  t.  3. 
Amos  8.  3.  the  songs  of  the  t.  shall  be  howlin''g 
that  day 
cch.  8.  9.  let  your  hands  be  strong,  that  the  £, 
niight  be  budt 
Mai.  J.  1.  the  i^ord  shall  come  sudiienly  to  his  t. 
Mat.^.  5.  set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  Ihe  t.  l.uke  4.  9. 
12.  6.  that  in  this  place  is  cue  greater  than  the  t. 
23.  16.   blind  guides,  who  say,  whosoever  shall 
_swear  by  the  t.  or  by  the  gold  of  the  t.  17.  21. 
35.  wliom  ye  slew  between  the  t.  and  the  altar 
24.1. to  show  him  the  buildings  ofthe  t.  Lukeillui. 
2G.  6).  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  t.  of  God 
27.  40.  thou  that  destroyest  the  t.  Mark  15.  29. 
51.  behold  the  vail  of  the  t.  was  rent  m  twain, 
Mark  15.  ,38.  Luke  23.  45 
Mark  11.  IG.  should  carry  any  vessel  Ihro'  the  t. 
14.  58.  I^will  destroy  this  t.  made  with  hands 
Luke  2.^7.  Anna  a  widow  departed  not  from  the  t, 
.fohn  2.15.  he  drove  them  all  out  of  the  t.  and  sheep 

19.  destroy  this  t.  ||  21.  he  spake  of  ».of  !iis  bodw 

20.  forty  and  six  years  was  this  t.  in  building 
Acts  3.  2.  whom  they  laid  daily  at  the  gaSe  ofihe 

(.  to  ask  alms  of  them  that  entered  the  t.  10. 
19. 27.  the  t.  of  goddess  Diana  should  he  despisec 
21.  30.  they  took  Paul  and  drew  him  out  of  the  i. 

24.  ().  who  also  hath  gone  about  to  profane  the  t. 

25.  8.  neither  agai^'sc  the  t.  nor  against  Cesar 
1  Cor.  3. 16.  know  ye  not  that  ye  are  the  t.  of  Go! 

17.  if  any  man  defile  the  t.  ofGod,  him  shall  God 
destroy,  for  Ihel.  of  G.  is  holy,  which  «.  ye  ara 
6.  19.  your  body  is  the  t.  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
8.  10.  see  these  sit  at  meat  in  the  idol's  t. 
9. 13.  they  who  minister  live  of  the  things  of  the  t 


containing  no  more  than  a  hundred  and 
fi.f*-y  feet  in  length,  and  a  hundred  and  five  in 
breadth,  taking  the  sanctuary,  llie  sanctum,and 
the  porch  or  entrance,  from  out  to  out-  The 
main  grandeur  and  excellency  of  it  consisted, 
[I]  !n  its  ornaments;  its  workmanship  being 
every  where  exceeding  curious,  and  its  over- 
layings  rich  and  co.ftly.  [2]  In  its  materials  ; 
being  bnilt  of  new  large  stone.i,  hewn  out  in 
the  most  curious  and  artful  manner.  [3]  In  its 
onl-liiiildings  ;  which  were  large,  beautiful,  and 
sumptuous.  But  what  still  was  the  main  glory 
of  this  temple,  were  those  extraordinary  marks 
of  the  divine  favour  with  which  it  was  honour- 
ed, namebj,  [1]  The  ark  of  the  covenant,  in 
which  were  put  the  tables  of  the  law,  and  the 
virrcy-sent  which  was  upon  it,  from  whence  the 
divine  oracles  were  given  out  by  an  audible 
voice,  as  often  as  God  was  consuited  in  behalf 
of  his  people.  [2]  The  Shechinah,  or  the  dit  itie 
presence,  manifested  byavi.Hhle  cloud  res.  mg 
over  the  mercy-seat.  [3]  The  Urim  and  Tl   ;m 


19.  the  t.  of  God  was  opene'd  in  heaven,  and  th« 
ark  of  the  testament  was  seen  in  his  t 

14.  15.  another  angel  came  out  of  the  t.  17. 

15.  5.  the  (.  of  the  tabernacle  was  ope.ied 
6.  and  the  seven  angels  came  nut  of  the  t. 

8.  (.was  filled  with  smoke  from  the  gliry  of  God 

16.  1.  and  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  (he  t.  17. 
21.  22.  and  I  saw  no  £.  therein,  for  the  ',ord  GniJ 

almi-hty  :,lu  ihu  L;.iiil)  are  the  t.  of  It 

6Vf  Holy,  Louu. 
7n,or  in(,.  </,eTE.M!'LE. 
.:.K'!J79Sll.H).  kiii^iDavia's  spi-ars  th;a  were  in  t. 
1  L'hrun.  6. 10.  executed  the  pricst'.-s  uffice  iii  the  L 
lu.  10.  and  fastened  his  head  in  the  t.  of  Dagoii 
SChron.  4.  7.  hesft  ten  caiuUestkUs  in  th.  t.  8. 
Ezra  5.  15.  go  carry  these  ves.-els  into  the  t. 
A'cA.  (j.  U.  would  go  into  the  I.  10  s.ave  his  life 
Mat.  12.  5.  the  priests  i";;  thf  t.  profane  the  sabbath 
21.  12.  went  intu  the  t  Cll^t  out  all  lliem  that  sold 
and  bought  in  the  t.  Mark  11.  15.  Luke  19.  43. 
14.  the  blind  and  the  lame  came  to  him  in  the  I. 
1.5.  children  crying;  in  the  t.  and  saying,  Hosaiiiia 
5.1.  1  sat  dally  teaching  in  the  t.  Lake  21.  27. 


..   .,._...... J,  „.,,,^..j   ,  ,„  ,j,„„  „„„   ,,   ,„,-     :;b.  a.j.  isaiciapy  te:icliingin//ic  t. 

mim,  byw---  >•  the  high  priest  consulted    tod    27.  5.  he  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silv 


cr,  in  the  I. 


TEM 

.VarA  M  40.1  was  daily  teach  Inlkcl.  I.uke^.HS. 
Luke  i.  '21.  marvelled  iliat  lietarrie/Ieoiuiig  i/i  1. 1. 
a.  ihuy  per'oived tlial  he  had  seen  a  vision  in  t. 
i.  27.  and  liL-  came  by  the  spirit  into  thr.  t. 

46.  I  hey  found  him  m  the  I.  sitting  in  the  midst 
18.  10.  two  men  went  np  into  the  t.  to  pray 
24.5J.  and  werecontinnally  in  the  t.  praisuijjGod 
tetsi.  4G.  continuum  witli  one  accord  in  the  I. 
3.  I.  Peter  and  Jolin  went  up  together  iittn  the  t. 
3.  ."ihout  to  go  into  1. 1{  S.'JO.  si  mid  and  speak  tn  t. 
i.  2.">  tlie  men  are  slaiirting  tn  the  t.  and  teaching 
SI.  °i6.  Paul  entered  into  I.  ||  '27.  saw  hnn  i)i  the  t. 
t2H.aii<t  further,  hronglil Greeks  also  into  the  4.29. 
82. 17.  even  while  I  prayed  in  1. 1  was  in  a  trance 
24   li  they  neither  found  me  in  the  t.  disputwg 

16.  certain  Jews  found  me  puritiod  in  the  t. 
i2r>.21.  for  these  causes  the  Jews  caught  me  in  t. 
2  Thess.-2  4.sothatlicasGndsittelh(HtA(:(.  ofG. 
Hev.'.i.i'i-  hull  will  1  make  a  pillar  tn  t/ict.  of  my  G. 
15.  8.  and  no  man  was  able  to  enter  tntu  Uie  t. 

TI.Ml'LES. 
Judff.  i.  21.  Jael  smote  the  nail  into  his  (.  22. 
5.  2t).  when  she  had  stricken  through  Ins  I. 
Cant.  4.  3.  tliy  t.  like  a  niece  of  po/neeranate.  6.  7. 

TEMPLES. 
Hos.  8.14.  for  Isr.  forgot  his  Maker,  and  buildeth  t. 
Joel  3.  5.  ye  carried  into  your  (.  my  goodly  things 
'Sets  7. 46.  howheit  the  Most  High  d willeth  not  in 
/.  made  with  hands,  17.  24. 
TE.MPOK.VL. 
2  Cor.  4.  13.  for  the  tliinss  which  are  seen  are  /. 

TEMPT 
Is  spoken  [T]  Of  God,  Gen.  22.  1.  who  doc;  vol 
leinpt  or  try  men  niorder  tn  knoic  their  tempers 
and  dispositions,  as  tf  he  tctre  ignorant  of 
tUem;  but  to  er  erase  their  graces,  to  prone  their 
faith,    love,    and  obedience ;    to   confirm    and 
strengthen  them  by  such  trials,  and  to  give  suc- 
ceeding ages  patterns  of  ubedience,to  slieic  them 
his  satisfaction  ictthsuchas  obey,  and  his  dis- 
pleasure at  such  as  do  not.  [11]    Of  men,  icho 
are  said  to  tempt  the  Lord,  [1]  IVhen  they  un- 
seasoyiably  require  of  him  sensible  proofs  of  his 
divine  presence,  of  his  poioer,  or  of  his  good- 
ness :    Thus  the  Israelites  in  the  desert  often 
tempted  the  Lord,  Exod.  17. 2,  7.  as  if  tkcy  had 
had  reason  to  have   doubted  of  his  presence 
nmong  them,of  his  goodness  orpotcer,  after  all 
ke  kiid  done  in  their  favour  [2]  IVhen  men  ex- 
pose themselves  to  such  dangers,  from  lohich 
they  cannot  escape  but  by  the  miraculous  inter- 
position of  his  providence :  fur  (rod  requires 
of  mea  the  performauet  only  of  such  actions 
as  are  within  the  ordinary  measures  of  their 
strength,  being  under  no  obligation  to  work 
miracles  in  their  Javour,  Mat.  4.  7.  [3]   When 
men  set  themselves  to  commit  sin  so  imyudeut- 
tfi,  as  if  they  did  it  on  purpose  to  try  whether 
Ood  teas  just  or  powerful  enough  to  punish 
tliem  for  it,  Mai.  3.  15.  [Ill]   Of  tSatan,  who 
tempts  us  to  bring  us  to  evil,  to  sin,  to  distrust, 
to  a  contempt  of  (rod  and  his  laws,  to  pride, 
vanity.  Ac.   Ne  lays  snares  for  us,  even  in  our 
best  actions,  to  makcue  lose  the  benefit  of  them, 
by  imputing  the  vierit   of  then  to  ourselves 
only,  and  not  to  (iod.  lie  tempi&d  David,  and 
prevailed  with  him  to  number  the  prople  out  of\ 
cnnfidence  and  vain  curiosity,  1  Chron.  21.  1. 
He  tempted  our  Saviour  in  the  icilderness,  and 
in  vain  endeavoured  to  infuse  into  him  senti- 
ments of  pride  and  ambition,  Luke  4.  2,  3,  4. 
Jfe  tem^'ed  .dnumas  and  .'iiipphira,  to  iiiake 
them  lie  to  the  Holy  Ghost,  .acts  5   3. 
t;fn.22. 1.  God  did  t.  Abraham  and  said  unto  him 
Ezod.  17.  2.  Moses  said,  wherefore  do  ye  t.  the  L.? 
Deut.  C>.  10.  ye  sh.ill  not  I.  the  Lord  your  God 
Isa.  7.  12.  I  will  not  ask,  nor  will  I  t.  the  Lord 
JUal.  .'}.  I'y.  yea,  they  that  t.  God  are  delivered 
Jilat.  4.  7.  Jesus  saiil,  it  is  wrillen  again,  thou  shall 
not  t.  tliR  Lord  thy  God,  j.ui.e  4.  12. 
22.  18.  why  I.  ye  me  f  Mark  12.  15.  /.air  20.  23. 
j3cts  5.9.  ye  have  agreed  together  to  t.  the  Spirit 
15. 10.  now  therefore  why  (.  ye  God  to  put  a  yoke 
10>r.7.5.thatSatan  t.you  not  for  your  incontlneiicy 
10.9.neither  let  iis  f.Clir.as  some  of  them  tempted 
TEMPTATION 
Bigfifies,  [1]  Those  mea.is  and  enticements  which 
the  devil  makes  use  of  to  ensnare  ond  allure 
mankind.  Mat.  fi.  13.  |  20.  41.  [2]   Those  af 
fiictinns  and  troubles,  whereby   God  tries  his 
people.  Jam.  1.  2,  12.  [3]   persecution  for  re- 
ligion. Luke  8.  13. 
t.iod.  17.  t  7.  called  the  name  of  the  place  t. 
Pi  S/.95. 8.  hear  his  vi-ice,  harden  not  your  hearts, 
a.s  in  t/ie  day  of  i.   n  the  wildemfsi,  WcA.  3. 8. 
Mat.  6.  13.  and  lead  us  not  into  t.  I.uke  11.  4. 
m  41.  watch  and  pr.^/,  that  ve  enter  not  in^o  t. 
Mark  14.  3a  I.uke  22.  40,  48. 
Luke  4.  13.  when  the  devil  had  ended  nil  his  t. 
8.  13  have  no  root  and  in  *im»  of  i.  Oil  away 
COT 


TEN 

1  Cor.  10.  13.  HO  t.  liath  taken  you  ;  will  with  t 
Gal.  4.  14.  and  my  t.  in  my  tlesh  ye  despis-jd  not 
1  7V;h.  t)  I),  iliey  that  will  be  rich  fall  u«  t. 
Jam.  1.  12.  blessed  is  the  man  that  eiidureth  t. 
Heo.  3.  10. 1  Will  keep  thee  also  liom  the  hour  of  t. 

TKBlPTATIUiN'S. 
Deut.  4.  34.  take  a  nation  out  of  a  nation  by  I. 
7.  lU.  '.he  great  t.  thine  eyes  saw,  and  signs,  29.  3. 
/.uke  22.  2o.  ye  have  continued  with  ine  in  my  t. 
.lets  20.  19  Serving  God  with  many  tears  and  t. 
./am.  I.  2  count  it  joy  when  ye  fall  into  divers  (. 
1  Fct.  l.ti.  ye  are  in  heaviness  thro'  manifold  t. 
2Fet.2.9.L.knowshow  to  deliver  the  godly  out  oft. 

TEMP'J'ED. 
Exnil.  17.7.  and  because  they  t.  the  Lord,  saying 
jVum.  14.  22.  and  have  (.  lae  now  these  ten  iime> 
Deut.  (j.  10.  not  tempt  God  us  ye  t.  him  in  Massal: 
I'siU.  78.  18.  and  they  t.  God  in  their  heart,  41. 
50.  yet  they  t.  and  provoked  the  most  high  God 
95.9.  when  your  fathers  t.  iiie,  |>roved  me,//ei.3.9 
100.  14.  but  lusted,  and  (.  God  in  the  desert 
jMat.4.l.  to  be  t.  of  the  devil,  Mark  1 .13. Luke  4.2. 
Luke  10.  25.  a  lawyer  t.  him,  saying,  muster 
1  Cor.  10.  9.  as  some  of  them  t.  and  were  destroyed 

13.  who  will  not  sutler  you  to  be  t.  above  that 
Gal.  0.  1.  considering  thyself,  lest  thou  also  be  t. 
1  Thess.  3.  5.  lest  by  some  means  the  tempter  t.  you 
Heb.  2.  18.  he  himself  hath  suffered,  being  t. 

4.  15.  but  was  in  all  |)oints  t.  like  as  we  are,  yet 

1 1.37.  (hey  were  sawn  asunder,  were  t.  were  slain 

Jam.  1.  13  let  no  man  say  when  he  is  1. 1  am  t.  of 

God,  for  God  cannot  be  t.  with  evil,  nor  tempteth 

14.  but  every  man  is  t.  when  he  is  drawn  of  lust 

TEMPTER. 
Mat.  4.  3.  when  the  t.  came  to  him,  he  said 
1  Thess.  3.  5.  lest  by  means  the  t.  have  tempted  you 

'J'EMPTETH. 
Jam.  1. 13.  cannot  be  lempted,  neither  t.  any  man 

TEMPTIMG. 
Mat.  10.  1.  the  Pharisees  t.  Christ,  and  seeking  a 
sign,  Mark  8.  11.  Luke  11.  16. 

10.  3.  the  Pharisees  also  came  to  him,  f.  him 
22.  35.  the  lawyer  asked  him  a  question,  t,  him 

Mark  10.  2.  a  man  lo  put  away  his  wile,  t.  Iiiin 
JohiiS.  0.  this  tiiey  said  t.  him,  that  they  might 

TEN. 
Gen.  10.  3.  Abraham  dwelt  t.  years  in  Canaan 
18.  32.  peradventure  t.  shall  be  found  there,  and 
he  said,  I  will  not  destroy  it  for  t.  sake 

24.  10.  the  servant  took  t.  camels  of  his  master's 
22.  took  bracelets  iijr  her  hands  oft.  shekels 

32.  15.  Jacob  took  t.  bulls  and  t.  foals  for  Esau 
42.  3.  Joseph's  i.  brethren  went  to  buy  corn 
45.  23.  Joseph  sent  t.  asses  and  t.  she  asses 

Ezod.  26.  1.  make  a  tahernacle  with  t.  curtains 
27.  12.  their  pillars  t.  and  tlitiir  sockets  t. 
34. 28.  wrotet.  coinniaiidnieiits,/>ie4!t.4.13.  |  10.4. 

Lev.  20.  20.  t.  women  shall  hake  your  bread 
27.  5.  and  lor  the  female  (.  shekels,  7. 

JV«>n.  7.  14.  one  sjioon  of  t.  shekels,  20.  20. 

11.  32.  he  that  gathered  least  gathered  t.  homers 
29.  23.  and  on  the  fourth  day  (.  bullocks 

.Josh.  17.  5.  there  fell  t.  portions  to  Manasseh 

21.  5.  Kohath  had  by  lot  out  of  Ephraiin,  Ma- 

nasseh, and  Dan,  t.  cities.  1  Chr.  6.  61. 

22.  14.  Israel  sent  with  Phinehas  t.  princes 
.ludg.  0.  27.  Gideon  took  t.  men  of  his  servants 

12. 11.  Elon  a  Zebulonite  judged  Israel  t.  years 
17.  10.  I  will  give  thee  t.  shekels  of  silver 
20.  10.  we  will  take  t.  men  of  a  hundred 
Ruth  1.  4.  they  dwelt  in  Muab  about  t.  years 
4.2.  Boaz  took  t.  men  of  the  elders  of  the  city 

1  Sam.  1.8.  am  not  I  better  to  thee  than  t.  sons? 

17.  17.  take  these  t.  loaves  and  run  to  the  camp 
18.  carry  these  t.  chee.-ses  to  the  captain 

25.  5.  David  sent  out  t.  young  men  to  Nabal 

2  .S'am.l5.10.David  leftt.  concuhiiies  to  keeji  house 

18.  11.  and  I  would  have  given  thee  I.  shekels 

15.  t.  young  men  smote  Absiilom  and  slew  hi»i 

19.  43.  they  said,  we  have  t.  [larts  in  the  king 
20.3.  the  king  took  his  (.  concubines  and  put  them 

1  Kings  4. 23. 1,  fat  oxen  in  one  day  for  Solomon 
7.24.  t.  knops  in  a  cubit  compassing  the  sea  round 

27.  and  be  made  t.  bases  of  brass,  37. 
38.  he  made  t.  lavers  of  briies,  43.  2  Chron.  4.  6. 
11.  31.  take  thee  t.  pieces;  I  will  give  t. tribes,  35. 

14.  3.  lake  with  thee  t.  loaves  lo  Aliijah 

2  Kings  5.  5.  Naaman  took  I.  talents,  t.  changes 
13.  7.  leave  but  fifty  horsemen  and  t.  chariots 

15.  17.  Men'ihem  reigneil  f.  years  in  Samaria 
25.  25.  Ishmael  came  and  t.  men  with  him,  and 

smote  Gedaliah,  Jcr.  41.  1,  2. 
2  Chron.  4.  7.  he  made  (.  candlesticks  ||  8.  t.  tables 
Kzra  H.  24.  and  t.  broihren  were  with  them 
./V>A.  11.  1.  bring  one  oft.  to  dwell  at  Jerusalem 
Esth.\i.  10.  t!ie  t.  sons  of  Ilaman  slew  they,  12. 

13.  and  let  Haman's  t.  sons  be  hanged,  14. 
TsnY.  33.  2.  instrument  of  t.  strings,  92.  3.  |  144.  9. 
F.erl.  7.  19.  more  than  t.  mighty  men  in  the  city 
Isa  5.  10.  t.  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one  bath 


.    TEN 

Kick.  45.  14.  a  homer  "^f  (.  baths,  i.  Laths  a  homer 
Da7i.  7.  7.  the  lourth  beast  had  t.  iKjrns,  20,24 
.imos  5.  3.  shall  leave  t.  to  the  house  of  Israo! 

0.  9.  if  t.  men  remain  in  one  house  they  shall  iie 
Hag.  2.  16.  since  those  days  when  one  came  tu  8 
heap  ot  Iwenly  measures,  there  were  but  t 
Zech.  5.  2.  the  breaiith  of  the  roll  is  t.  cubiio 

8.23.  t.  men  shaii  take  hold  of  hnn  that  is  ii  Jetv 
Mat.  20.  24.  and  when  the  t.  heard  il,  Mark  10. 4 1 

25.  1.  the  kingdom  shall  be  likened  to  t.  virgiiM 

28   and  give  it  to  hnn  that  hath  t.  talents 
Luke  15.8.  what  woman  having  t.  pieces  of  silver 

17.  12.  there  met  hnn  t.  men  that  wnre  lepers 
17.  Jesus  said,  were  there  not  t.  cleansed  7 

19.  13.  and  delivered  them  t.  pounds,  and  said 

16.  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  t.  pounds 

17.  well,  have  thou  authority  over  t.  cities 

24.  and  give  it  to  him  that  hath  t.  pounds 

25.  they  said.  Lord,  he  hath  t.  prunils 

Rev.  12.  3.  a  dragon  having  t.  horns,  13. 1.  |  17.  3. 
17. 7.  woman  and  beast  of  seven  heads  and  t.  Iioriu 
12.  and  the  t.  horns  thou  sasvest  are  the  t.  kiugo 
16.  the  t.  horns  thou  sa west  shall  hate  the  whore 
See    CuaiTs,     D*ys,     Degrees,     Tuuusand, 
Thousands. 
TEN  times. 
Oen.31.7.  and  hath  changed  my  wages  t.  times,  41 
JV«™.  14.  22.  and  have  templed  me  now  these  t.  t 
JVch.  4. 12.  when  Jews  came,  they  said  unto  un  i.t 
Job  19.  3.  these  t.  times  have  ye  reproached  nie 
Van.  1.20.  he  found  them  t.  times  better  than  all 

TENS. 
Ezod.  18. 21.  place  over  them  to  be  rulers  of  t.  25 
Deut.  1.  15.  I  made  them  heads,  captains  over  t 

TENTH. 
Gen.  28.  22.  I  will  surely  give  the  t.  to  thee 
Lev.  27.  32.  the  t.  shall  be  holy  to  the  Lord 
JVh;«.  18.  21.  I  have  given  children  of  Ijcvi  the  t. 
Deut.  23  2.  a  bastard  not  enter  to  t.  £:eneraiion,3 
1  Sam.  8.  15.  king  will  take  the  t.  o(  your  seed 
17. he  will  take  the  t.  of  your  sheep  and  vineyard* 

1  Chr.  12.  13.  t.  captain  of  sons  of  Gad,  Jereiiiiuli 

24.  11.  the  t.  lot  came  forth  to  Siiec.iniah 

25.  17.  the  t.  lot  come  foilh  to  Shinn^i 

27.  13.  the  t.  captain  lor  the  t.  month,  Mahari 
Isa.  6.  13.  but  yet  in  it  shall  be  a  t.  and  reiiirn 
Jcr.  32. 1.  in  the  f.  year  of  Zedekiah  kingof  Judah 
./ohii  1.  30.  for  it  was  about  the  I.  hour 
Rev.  21.  20.  the  t.  foutidation  a  chryso|iraBus 
Sec  Day,  Deal,  Month,  Paut. 
TEND. 
Prov.  21. 5.  thoughts  of  diligent  t.  lo  plenteousucM 

TENDETII. 
Prov.  10   16.  the  labour  of  the  righteous  t.  to  iife 
11.  19.  as  righteousn.  t.  to  life,  so  he  that  pursuea 
24.  there  is  that  withholdeth,  but  it  t.  to  poverty 

14.  23.  the  talk  of  the  lips  t.  oiilv  to  penury 
19.  2S.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  t.  to'hl'o 

TENDER 

Signifies,  [1]  ireak  and  feeble.  Gen.  33.  13.  [2^ 
J\'ice  and  delicate,  Deut.  28.  50.  [3]  Young 
and  carefully  educated,  Prov.  4. .'(.  [4]  Pitiful 
or  of  a  compassionate  and  forgivSig  temper 
Eph.  4.  32. 

Gen.  1.  t  11.  let  the  earth  bning  forth  t.  grass  . 

18.  7.  .'ibraham  ran  and  fetched  a  calf  (.  andgcoc 
33.  13.  my  Lord  knoweth  that  the  children  are  t 
41.  t  43.  they  cried  before  him,  1.  father 

Deut.  28.  54.  so  the  man  that  is  t.  among  you 

56.  the  t.  and  dehcate  woman  among  you 
32.  2.  shall  distil  as  the  small  rain  on  the  t.  herb 

2  Sam.  3.  +39.  I  am  this  day  t.  tho'  anoiiiteil  king 
23.  4.  as  the  t.  grass  springing  out  of  the  earth 

iKings  22.19.because  thy  heart  was  t.2  Ctr.34.27 

1  Chron.  22.  5.  Solomon  is  young  and  t.  29. 1. 
.Job  14.  7.  that  the  t.  branch  will  not  cease 

38.  27.  to  cause  the  bud  of  the  I.  h(\»J)  to  spring 
Psal.  23.  t  2.  to  lie  down  in  pastures  oft.  grass 
Prov.  4.  3.  t.  and  beloved  in  sight  of  my  tnothar 

27.25.hay  appears,  and  the  t.  grass shewelh  itse.. 
C«nt.2.13.  the  vines  with  t.  grape  give  a  good  smell 

15.  fo.xes  spoil  vines,  for  our  vines  have  t.  grapes 
7.  12.  let  us  see  whether  the  t.  grape  appear 

ha.  7.  t  4.  fear  not,  .neither  let  thy  heart  oe  t. 
47.  1.  thou  shall  no  more  be  calkul  t.  and  delicate 
53.  2.  he  shall  grow  up  before  him  as  a  t.  plant 
Eirk.  17.  22.  I  will  crop  off  a  t.  one  and  plant  it 
Dan.  1.  9.  now  God  brought  Daniel  into  t.  love 
4.  15.  leave  the  slump  in  earth,  in  the  t.  s;rn<s.  23 
Mat.  24.  :i2.  wh(!n  his  branch  is  t.  Ma-k  13.  28 
Luke  1.  78.  through  the  t.  mercy  of  oia  God 
Jam.  5.  11.  the  Lord  is  pitiful,  and  of;   mercy 
TENDER  HR.ARTED. 

2  Chr.  13.  7.  when  Uehoboam  was  your.g  and  t  -tu 
Eph.  4.  32.  bo  kin  I  and  t.  hearted  oiio  lO  anothet 

See  MERf  Its. 

TENDERNESS. 

Deut.  28.  56.  to  set  her  foot  on  tho  ground  for  t 

TENONS. 
Exod.  26.  17.  two  t.  in  one  board,  19  I  36.22.  24. 


TEN 

TENOR. 
Oen.  43  7.  according  lo  the  t.  of  these  words 
£zoa.34.27.at'ter  I.  ot  these  words  1  made  a  coven 

TEiNT 
8ignifies,[l]^}n  apartmeiit,or  lodging-place  made 

uj  canvas,  or  other  clulh  on  pules,  Gen.  4.  iJU. 

Num.  1.  52.  [2]  The  covering  uf  the  tabernacle, 

E.xod.  i>ti.  11.     [y]  The  church.  Cant.  1.  8. 
Gen.  y.  21.  and  Noah  was  uncovered  in  his  t. 
J2.  y.  Abram  removed  and  pitched  his  t.  13.  3. 
13.  12.  Lot  pitched  his  t.  toward  Socloni 

18.  Abraham  removed  his  t.and  dwell  in  the  plain 
IS.  1.  he  satin  (.  dooryu.  lie  hastened  into  liie  t. 

'J   where  is  Sarah  thy  wite!  he  said,  in  the  t. 
21.  07.  he  brougiit  lier  into  Ins  mother  Sarah's  t. 
'i(>.  17.  and  Isaac  pitched  his  t.  in  the  valley 

2j. built  an  altar,  and  pitched  his  t  at  Beer-sheba 
31.  25.  Jacob  had  pitcncd  his  t.  m  the  mount 

33.Laban  went  into  Jacob'st.Leah'si.ilachel'st. 
33.  18.  Jacob  pitched  his  t.  before  Shaleni,  I'J. 
35.  21.  Israel  spread  his  t.  beyond  the  tower 
Eiod.  18.  7.  Moses  and  Jethro  came  into  the  t. 
2d.  11.  couple  the  t.  together  that  it  may  be  one 
33.  8.  stood  every  man  at  his  t.  door  ana  looked 

JU.  they  worshipped  every  man  in  his  t.  door 
35.  11.  make  the  tabernacle,  his  t.  and  coveriug 
3ii.  IS.  ho  made  taches  to  couple  the  t.  togetlier 

ID.  he  made  a  covering  for  the  t.  of  rams' skujs 
31.1.  33.  anif  tliey  brought  the  t.  to  Moses 
■jy.lU.  lie  spread  abroad  the  i.over  the  tabernacle, 
and  put  the  covering  of  the  t.  above  upon  it 
/.pp.  14.  8.  leper  shall  tarry  out  of  his  t.  seven  days 
JVum.  3.  25.  the  cliarge  of  Gershon  shall  be  the  t. 
!♦.  15.  the  cloud  covered  the  t.  of  the  testimony 
11.  10.  heard  the  people  weep  every  man  in  his  «. 
19.14. the  lawwlicn  a  man  dieth  in  a  t.all  that  come 
into  the  t.  ami  is  in  the  t.  shall  be  unclean 

18.  and  a  clean  person  shall  sprinkle  the  t. 
25.  8.  he  went  after  tiie  man  of  Israel  into  the  t. 
Josh.  7.  21.  hid  jp.  llie  earth  In  the  midst  of  my  t. 

22.  thoy  ran  into  liic  t.  and  it  was  hid  in  his  t. 

23.  they  took  tliem  out  of  the  midst  of  the  /. 
S4.  all  Israel  burnt  Ins  t.  and  all  that  he  had 

Judg.  4. 17.  Siscra  fled  on  Ins  loet  to  tlu;  t.  of  Jael 
20.  lie  said  to  her,  stand  m  the  door  id" the  (. 
'i\   Jael  took  a  nail  of  tho  I.  and  a  hammer 

.5.  24.  hlos.scd  shall  she  bo  above  women  in  the  t. 

7.  8.  ho  sent  the  rest  of  Israel  every  man  lohis  t. 

7.  13.  a  cake  of  barley-bread  canro  unto  a  t. 

19.  t  9.  that  to-morrow  iliou  inayest  go  to  thy  t. 
CO.  8.  saying,  wo  will  not  any  of  us  go  to  his  t. 

1  Sam.  4.  10.  and  thev  dod  every  man  into  his  t. 

2  Sam.  18.  17.  |  I'J.  8. 
i3. 2.  rest  of  the  people  ho  sent  every  man  lo  his  t. 
'    IT.  .'54.  David  put  Goliath's  armour  into  his  t. 

2  Sj.m.  7. 6.  but  1  have  walked  in  a  t.  \Chr.  17.5. 
lG.22.they  spreail  A  bsaloin  a  f  .on  the  top  of  house 

20.  22.  and  they  retired  every  man  to  his  t. 

2  Kings  7. 8.  these  lepers  went  into  one  t. another  t. 

1  Chrnn.  15.1.  David  pitched  a  «.  for  the  ark  of  God 
It!.  1   they  set  it  in  midst  of  the  t.  2  Ckron.  1.  4. 

2  Chron.  25.  2*-.  and  they  fied  every  man  to  his^. 
Jiii  21.  t  28.  where  is  tho  t.  of  the  tabernacle  of 
Psal.  7S.  00.  the  t.  which  ho  placed  among  men 
Isa.- 13.  20.  -or  shall'the  Arabian  pitch  t.  there 

36.  12.  mine  age  is  removed  as  a  shepherd's  t. 
40.  22.  spreadeth  them  out  as  a  t.  to  dwell  in 
54.  2.  enlarge  the  place  of  thy  t.  let  them  stretch 

Jer.  10.  20.  there  is  none  to  stretch  forth  my  i. 

37.  10.  they  should  rise  up  every  man  in  liis  t. 

TENT-MAKERS. 
Jlcts  18. 3.  bv  their  occupation  they  were  t.-makers 

TENTS. 
0^0.4.20.  Jaha!  was  the  father  of  such  as  dwell  int. 
9.  27.  Japheth  shall  dwell  in  the  t.  of  Shorn 
J 3.  5.  Lot  also  had  flocks,  and  herds,  and  t. 
25.  27.  Jacob  was  a  plain  man,  dwelling  in  t. 
31.  33.  Lahan  wont  into  the  maid  servants'  I. 
F.xod.  1().  IG.  gather  ye  for  them  that  are  in  t. 
.Yum..  1.  52.  "-hildren  of  Israel  shall  pitch  their  t. 
9.  17.  where  I  he  cloud  abode,  they  pitched  t. 

18.  cloud  abode,  they  rested  in  tkelr  t.  20,  22.  2.?. 
13.  1!'.  whether  they  dwell  in  t.  or  strong  holds 
ir>.  2l).  depart  from  the  t.  of  these  wicked  men 
27.  came  out.  and  stood  in  the  door  of  their  t. 
Si.  2.  anil  Riilaam  saw  Israel  Khiding  in  his  t. 

.'.how  goodly  are  thy  t.  O  Jacob,  and  thy  tabern. 
Deut.  1.  27.  and  ye  murmured  in  your  t.  andsaid 
33.  to  search  you  out  a  place  to  pitch  your  t.  in 
5,  30.  go  say  to  them,  get  ye  into  your  (.  again 
11.  0.  th;<  earth  swallowed  them  up  and  their  t. 
Ifi.  7.  and  thou  shall  turn  and  20  unto  thy  t. 
33  18.  he  said,  rejoice,  Issachar,  in  thy  t. 
Jt.<n.  22.  4.  return  ye,  and  gel  you  into  your  t.  6. 

^   return  with  much  riches  utuo  your  (. 
Jniirr.  Ci.  5.  the  Midianites  caine  with  their  t. 
H.  11.  went  1)V  the  way  of  them  that  dwelt  in  t. 
1  .fim.  17.  .53.  tney  spoiled  the  Philistines'  (. 

3  '^nT).  n.  11.  ark,  Israel  and  Jndah  nhide  in  t. 
SO.l.evory  man  to  his  1. 1  Kin.  12. 16.2  Chr.  10.16. 


TER 

1  Kings  8.  66.  Israel  went  to  their  t.  2  Chron.  7.  IC. 
20.  \  12.  was  drinking,  he  and  the  kings,  in  I. 

2  Kings  7.  7.  and  the  Syrians  letl  their  t.  10. 
Hi.  Israel  spoiled  the  t.  of  the  Syrians 

8.  21.  and  the  people  lied  into  tiieir  t.  14.  12. 
13.  5.  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their  t. 

1  Chron.  4.  41.  they  came  and  smote  the  t.  of  Ham 
5.  10.  and  they  d\v,lt  in  the  Hagarites'  t. 

2  Chron.  14.  15.  they  smote  also  the  t.  of  cattle 
31.  2.  to  praise  in  the  gates  of  the  t.  of  the  Lord 

Ezra  6.  15.  at  Ahava  we  abode  111  t.  three  days 
Psal.  69.  25.  and  let  none  dwell  in  their  t. 
78.  55.  made  tribes  of  Israel  lo  dwell  in  their  t. 
84.  10.  than  to  dwell  111  the  t.  of  wickedness 
ItKi.  25.  murmured  in  their  t.  and  hearkened  not 
120.  5.  woe  IS  me,  that  I  dwell  in  the  t.  of  Kedar 
Cant.  1.5. 1  am  black,but  comely,  as  the  t.ofKedii 

8.  b.\\A  feed  thy  kids  beside  the  shejilietds'  t. 
.Jer.  4. 20.  suddenly  are  my  t.  spoiled,  and  curtains 
6.3.they  shall  pilch  their  i.against  her  round  about 
3U.  18.  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Jacob's  t 
35.  7.  but  all  your  days  ye  shall  dwell  in  t. 

10.  but  we  have  dwelt  in  t.  and  have  obeyed 
49.  29.  their  t.  and  flocks  shall  they  take  away 
Hab.  3.  7.  I  saw  the  t.  of  Cushan  in  alHiction 
Zcch.  12.  7.  the  Lord  shall  save  the  *.  of  J  udahtirst 
14.  15.  so  shall  be  the  plague  of  all  111  these  t. 

TEKMj^D. 

Isa.  62.  4.  thou  sha'^l  no  more  be  t.  forsaken 

neitlier  shall  thy  land  any  more  be  t.  desolate 

TEUllACtS. 

2  Chron.  9.11.  made  of  algum-trees  t.  to  the  house 

TERRESTRIAL. 
1  Cor.  15. 40.  there  are  bodies  (.  the  glory  of  the  t. 

TERRIBLE. 
Exud.  34.  10.  for  it  is  a  t.  thing  that  I  will  do 
JJeiit.  1.  19.  went  thro*  that  t.  wilderness,  8.  15. 
7.  21  .  the  Lord  thy  God  is  a  mighty  God  and 
t.  10.  17.  I  M-ch.  1.  5.  I  4. 14.  I  9.  32. 
10.  21.  hath  done  for  thee  t.  things,  2  .Sam.  7. 23. 
.Jiulg.  13.  6.  was  like  an  angel  of  God,  very  t. 
.lub  37.  22.  with  God  is  t.  majesty 
39.  20.  the  glory  of  his  nostrils  is  t. 
41.  14.  his  teeth  are  t.  round  about 
Psal.  4,5.4.  thy  right  hand  shall  teach  thee  t.  things 
47.  2.  for  the  Lord  Most  High  is  t.  he  is  king  over 
65.  5.  by  t.  things  in  righteousness  wilt  answer  us 
66.3.  say  unto  God,  how  t.  art  lliou  in  thy  works '. 
5.  t.  in  his  doing  toward  the  children  of  men 
68.  35.  thou  art  t.out  of  thy  holy  places 
76.  12.  he  IS  t.  to  the  kings  of  the  earth 
80.  t  14.  assemblies  off.  men  sought  my  io\i\ 
99.  3.  let  them  praise  thy  great  and  t.  name 
106.  22.  who  had  done  t.  things  by  the  Red  Sea 
145. 6.  men  shall  speak  of  the  mirht  of'  ly  t.  acts 
Cant.  6.  4.  thou  art  t.  as  an  irmy  ^-ith  banners 
Isa.  13.  11.  I  will  lay  low  the  haughtineosof  the  t 
13.  2.  go  to  a  people  I.  \\  7.  from  a  peojile  t. 
21.  1.  it  Cometh  from  the  desert,  from  a  t.  land 
25.  3.  the  city  of  the  t.  nations  shall  fear  thee 

4.  when  tho  blast  of  the  t.  ones  is  as  a  storm 

5.  the  branch  of  tho  t.  ones  shall  be  brought  low 
29.5.  the  multitude  of  the  «.  ones  shall  be  aschafl' 

20.  for  the  t.  one  is  brought  to  nought 

49  25.  and  the  prey  of  Ihc  t.  shall  be  delivered 

64.  3.  when  thou  didst  t.  thi.ngs,  which  we 
Jer.  15.  21.  redeem  ther  out  of  the  hand  of  the  t. 

20,  11.  the  Lord  is  with  me  as  a  mighty  (.  one 
I.am.  5.  10.  skin  was  black,  because  of  t.  famine 
Kiek.  1.  22.  was  as  the  colour  of  ihe  t.  crystal 

S3.  7.  behold  therefore  I  will  bring  the  t.  of  the 
nations  upon  thee,  30. 11   |  31.  12. 

32.  12.  I  will  cause  tc  fall  the  t.  cf  the  nations 
Dan.  2.  31.  the  form  of  the  image  wiis  t. 

7.7. 1  sr.w  a  fourth  beast  dreadful  and  J. and  strong 
.Joel  2. 11.  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  great  and  very  t. 
31.  before  the  great  and  t.  day  of  the  Lord  come 
Hab.  1.  7.  the  Chaldeans  are  t.  and  dreadful 
Zeph.'i.  11.  the  Lord  will  be  t.  unto  Moab 
Heb.  12.  21.  so  t.  was  the  sight  that  Moses  said 

TERRIBLENESS. 
Dnit.  26.  8.  the  Lord  brought  us  out  with  great  t. 
lCAr.l7.21.tomake  thee  a  name  ofgreatness  and  t. 
Jer.  49.  16.  thy  t.  hath  deceived  thee  and  the  pride 

TERRIBLY. 
Isa.  2.  19.  he  ariseth  to  shake  t.  the  earth.  21. 
JVaA.  2.  3.  and  the  fir-trees  shall  be  t.  shaken 

TERRIFY. 
.Job  3.  5.  let  the  blackness  of  the  day  t.  it 

9.  34.  let  him  take  his  rod,  and  let  iiot  his  fear  t. 

31.  34.  or  did  the  contempt  of  families  t.  nie? 
Psal.  10.  t  18.  man  of  the  earth  may  no  more  t. 
2  Cor.  10.  9.  seem  as  if  I  would  t.  you  by  letters 

TERRIFIED. 
Oen.  4.5.  t  3.  for  they  were  t.  at  his  presence 
Dnit.  20.  3.  fear  not  nor  be  t.  becaise  of  them 
1  Sam.  16. 1 14.  an  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  t.  him 
J.nhe  21.  9.  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars,  be  not  t. 

24.  37.  hut  they  were  t.  and  affrishted 
Phil.  1  28.  aiid  't   nothing  t.  by  your  adversaries 


TES 

I'ERRIFIEST. 
Job  7.  Xi.  then  thou  t.  me  through  visionj 

TEkKUK. 
Signifies,  [1]   Great  jear  or  dread,  Gen.  35.  5 
L2J  JJreaaj'ul  and  unexpected judji  lujits,  Fga) 
73.  19.      ^3]  Jin  example  striking  terror  mtt 
ethers,  Ezek.  27.  36.    [4]  'J'hese  threatening^, 
whereby  ihe  wicked  endeavour  to  ajjictgood  mt  n 
with  fear,  1  Pet.  3.  ll   (Cm    The  great  and  Ifr- 
.      ribie  day  of  judgment  2Cor.  5.  11. 
Cien.  35.  5.  and  Ihe  t.  of  God  was  upon  tht  ciliar 
J^ev.  26.  16.  I  will  even  appoint  over  you  t. 
Viut.  32.  25.  ihe  swoid  without  aud  i.  will  in 
34.  12.  in  all  the  great  t.  which  Moses  shewed 
Josjf.  2.  9.  aud  thai  your  t.  is  fallen  upon  us 
Job  31.  23.  desttuclioi)  from  God  was  a  *.  lo  .cM 
33.  7.  behold,  my  t.  sliall  not  make  thee  afraid 
Psal.  91.  5.  shall  not  be  afraid  for  the  (.  by  uiglrf 
Isa.  10.  33.  the  Loid  will  lop  the  bough  wilh  i. 

19.  17.  the  land  of  Judali  shall  be  a  t.  to  Egypt 
33.  18.  thine  heart  shall  meditate  C.  where  is 
54.  14.  thou  shall  be  tar  from  t.  it  shall  not 

Jer.  17. 17.  be  not  a  t.  to  ;ne  ||  20.  4.  a  t.  lo  thvseU 

32.  21.  and  hast  brought  forth  Isra-el  with  great  t. 

Eiek.  26.  17.  cause  t.  lo  be  on  all  that  liauut  it 

21.  I  will  make  thee  a  t.  27.  36.  j  28. 19. 

32.23.  which  caused  t.  in  the  land,  24, 25,26, 27. 

30.  with  their  t.  they  are  ashamed  of  their  mighl 

32.  I  have  caused  my  t.  lu  the  land  of  the  living 

Rom.  13.  3.  for  rulers  are  not  a  t.  to  good  works 

2  Cor.  5.  11.  knowing  therclbre  the  t.  of  the  Lord 

1  Pet.  3.  14.  be  not  atraid  of  their  t.  nor  Itou.Vea 

TERRORS. 

Deut.  4.  34.  assayed  to  take  a  nation  by  great  t. 

.Job.  6.  4.  the  /.  of  God  do  set  themselve*  :.  array 

18.  IJ.  t.  shall  make  him  afraid  on  every  uido 

14.  and  it  shall  bring  him  to  th"  king  ti  t 

20.  25.  the  sword  cometh,  t.  ar.  upon  him 

24.  17.  Ihey  are  in  tho  t.  of  llie  shadow  of  death 

27.  20.  t.  take  hold  on  him  as  waters,  a  tempest 
30.  15.  t.  are  turned  upon  me,  tbey  pursue  naj 
39.  t  20.  tho  glory  of  his  nostrils  are  I. 

Psal.  o5.  4.  the  t.  of  death  are  fallen  upon  me 
73.  19.  they  are  utterly  consumed  wilh  I. 
88.  15.  while  I  suffer  thy  t.  I  am  distracted 
16.  wrath  gocth  ovir  me,  thy  t.  have  cut  me  off 

.Jer.  15.  8.  I  caused  i.  to  fall  upon  the  city 

l^am.  2.  22.  thou  hast  called  my  t.  round  about 
5.  t  10.  our  skin  black  as  an  oven,  because  of  t. 

Ezek.  21. 12.  t.  by  reason  of  Ihc  sword  shall  be  oa 
TESTAMENT 

Signifies,  [I]  J}n  act  of  the  last  will  of  a  person 
wh"  hath  death  m  his  view,  and  disposes  uf  his 
estate,  and  gives  orders  as  to  what  he  icould 
have  done  after  his  decease,  Heb  9  I".  [II} 
The  coven  ant  which  (Jod  was  graciously  pleas- 
ed to  make  known  after  the  fall  of  Jidam, 
which  contains  the  method  in  irhich  sinners 
may  be  faved;  namely,  by  the  blood  of  Christ 
only.  This  covenant  is  called  old,  Heb.  8. 13. 
not  because  it  differed  in  substance  from  the 
new  ;for  it  did  not  bind  such  as  were  under  it 
to  obtain  justification  by  works  :  for  its  being 
delivered  with  blood,  E\od.  24.  8.  taught  their, 
that  justification  was  to  be  had  only  by  faith 
in  Christ's  blood  ;  but  it  is  called  old  in  rigdra 
of  the  manner  of  its  disptnsation,  because  li 
was  administered  to  the  .lews  in  many  figures, 
shadows,  rites,  and  sacrifices,  with  other  ob- 
scure and  dark  revelations  and  prophecies  : 
Jlnd  also  in  regard  it  was  to  be  abrogated, 
and  the  New  Testament  or  Covenant  to  come 
in  its  stend,  which  is  so  called,  [1]  Because  it 
is  ratified  by  the  blood  and  actual  sufferings 
of  Christ,  which  were  typified  by  ihe  sacrifices 
and  sprinkling  of  blood,  under  the  old  dispen- 
sation. [2]  It  contains  a  more  full  and  clear 
revelation  of  the  mysterie.f  of  religion,  and  is 
attended  with  a  largermeasure  of  the  gifts  and 
graces  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Joel  2.  IB.  2'Tim.  I. 
10.  [3j  /;  is  propounded  and  extended  to  all, 
and  not  cnnfiiied  to  Dne  nation  only,  as  it  iras 
to  the  .Jews  under  tke  legal  di.tpensntion,  Mat. 

28.  19.  [41  It  is  never  to  wax  old  or  be  abo- 
lished. [Ill]  The  books  or  in.ipired  writings 
of  Moses  and  the  prophets,  which  contain  tin 
substance  of  God's  covenant  wilh  the  .lews 
under  the  le'a-al  di.^pensation,  2  Cor.  3.  74. 

Mat.iet^.  thi.s  is  mv  blood  in  new  t.  Mark  14.  24. 
J.uke  22.  20.  this  cup  is  the  new  t.  1  Cor.  11.  2.'). 
2  Cor.  3. 6. who  made  us  able  ministersof  Uie  new  8. 
14.  remains  the  same  vail,  in  readins  the  old  t, 
r?aZ.3.  tl5.tho'  it  be  but  s  man's  f.yet  ifconiirmefi 
Heb.  7.  22.  was  Jesus  made  a  surety  of  a  bettei  t 
9.  15.  he  is  the  mediator  of  the  new  t.  for  the  re- 
demption of  the  transgressions  under  tba 
first  (. 

16.  wherf  a  t.  is  there  must  also  be  the  deati» 

17.  for  a  t.  isof  forfe  after  men  are  dea.1 
20.  this  is  the  blood  of  the  t.  Gcd  cnjoineil 


TES 

-  heh.  12.  t  24.  to  Jesus  the  Mediator  of  t)ie  new  t 
13.     20.  through  the  blood  of  the  everlasting  t. 
Rev  11.  ly.  seen  in  his  temple,  tlie  ark  ol  his  t. 

TESTATOR. 
Heb.  9  16.  must  Df  necessity  he  the  death  of  the  (. 
17.  it  is  of  no  strength  at  all  while  the  t.  liveth 
TESTIFV 
BigTiifies,  f  1]  Ta  bear  icitiuss.  Acts  20. 24.  |  26.  .5. 
[2]  Til  avoiirh,  or  ajiriii,  John  3.  11.  [:i]    T.; 
publish  and  declare  freely  and  boldly,  Acts  20 
21.     [4]    To  declare  a  charge,  or  indictment 
against   one,  Psal.  50.  7.   [5J    To  protest,  or 
speak  against,  iVeh.  l.!.  15. 
JVu/H.  :}5.  JO.  one  witness  not  i.  against  any  person 
Veut.  8.  19.  I  t.  aeaiiist  you  that  ye  siiall  perish 
19.  16.  if  a  false  witness  t.  against  any  man 

31.  21.  this  song  shall  t.  against  them  as  wjttiess 

32.  46.  set  your  hearts  to  the  words  which  I  t. 
JVtA.  9.  34.  wherewith  tiiou  didst  t.  against  t.'iem 
Job  1.5.  6.  yea,  thine  own  lips  t.  against  thee 
Psal.  .'iO.  7.  O  Israel,  I  will  t.  against  thee,  81.  8. 
Isa.  59.  12.  before  thee,  and  our  sins  t.  against  us 
Mr.  14.  7.  though  our  inifjuitits  t.  against  us 
Hus.  5.  5.  the  pride  of  Israel  doth  t.  to  his  face 
.'imos  3.  13.  hear  ye,  and  t.  in  the  house  of  Jacob 
^)//c.6.3.  O  people,  what  have  I  done?  £. against  me 
JLuke  16.  2ft'.  send  Lazarus,  that  he  may  t.  to  them 
Jolmi.  25.  needed  not  that  any  should  t.  of  man 

3.1I.and^  that  we  have  seen  |)  5.39.  they  <.  of  me 
7.  7.  because  1  t.  of  it  ||  15.  2li.  he  shall  t.  of  me 
Jlcts  2.  40.  with  many  oilier  words  did  he  t. 
10. 42.  to  ;.  that  it  is  he  who  was  ordained  of  God 
20.  24.  to  t.  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God 
2ll.5.iny  manner  of  life  know  they,  if  they  would  t 
Gal.  5.  3.  1  t.  to  every  man  that  is  circumcised 
Epk.  4.  17.  this  I  say,  and  t.  in  Ihe  Lord,  that  ye 

1  ./uhn  i.  14.  and  we  have  seen  and  do  t.  that 
Rer.  22.  16.  I  Jesus  have  sent  my  angel  to  t. 

18.  I  t.  to  every  man  that  heareth  the  words 
'TESTIFIED. 
Ezod.  21.  2X  and  it  hath  been  t.  to  liis  owner 
Deut.  10.  18.  hath  t.  falsely  against  his  brother 
Ruth  I.  21   seeing  the  Lord  hath  t.  against  me 
£  Sam.  1.  16.  thy  mouth  hath  t.  against  thee 

2  Kings  17.  13.  yet  the  Lord  t.  against  Israel 
15.  his  testimonies  which  he  t.  against  lliem 

2  Chr.  24. 19  prophets  t.  against  them,  JVif/t.  9.  2(i. 
Ji'ch.  13.  15.  I  t.  against  them  when  they  sold,  21. 
.kr.  42. 1 19.  know  certainly  1  have  t.  against  you 
John  4.  39.  for  the  saying  which  the  woman  t. 

44.  Jesus  himself «.  thift  a  prophet,  13.  21. 
^cts  8.25.  when  they  had  I.  and  preached  the  word 
18.  5.  Paul  t.  to  the  Jews,  that  Jesus  was  Christ 
23.  II.  for  as  thou  hast  t.  of  me  at  Jerusalem 
2^.  23.  lo  whom  he  t.  the  kingdcmi  of  God 
I  Cor.  15.  15.  are  false,  because  we  have  i.of  God 
I  Thcss.  4  6.  as  we  iiavc  forewarned  you  and  t 
1  Tim.  2. 6.  who  gave  himself,  to  bo  t.  in  due  time 
//(■A.  2.  6.  b'lt  one  in  a  certain  place  t.  savin" 
1  Tit.  1.  ll.  when  it  t.  beforehand  the  sufiVrmgs 
J  .John  5.9.lhe  witness  which  God  hath  ^of  his  Sor 

3  .7ohn3.  and  t.  of  the  truth  that  is  in  thee 

TESTIFIEDST. 
.MA.  9.29.  and  t.  against  them  by  thy  Spirit,  30 

TESTIFIETH.' 
Has.  7. 10.  the  pride  of  Israel  t.  to  his  fice 
John  3.  32.  what  he  hath  seen  and  heard  tliat  lie  t 
21.  24.  the  disciple  which  t.  of  these  tilings 
Heb.  7.  17.  for  he  t.  thou  art  a  priest  for  ever 
Rev.  22.  20.  he  which  t.  these  things,  sailh 

TESTIFYING. 
y?r<.'!20.  21.  t  both  to  the  Jews  and  to  the  Greeks 


THA 

^^um.  9.  15.  Ihe  cloud  covered  the  tent  of  the  t. 
10. 1 1,  the  cloud  was  taken  oti'the  tabernacle  oft 
1(.  4.  thou  Shalt  lay  up  the  rods  before  the  t. 


THA 


10.  bring  Aaron's  rod  again  before  the  t. 
Ruth  4.  7.  gave  his  shoe,  and  this  was  a  t.  m  Israel 
-  Jitngs  11.  12.  gave  the  king  the  t.  2  Chr.  23.  11. 
PsaL  78.  5.  for  he  established  a  (.  in  Jacob 
SI.  5.  this  he  ordained  in  Joseph  for  a  t. 
119.  88.  so  shall  I  keep  the  t.  of  thy  mouth 
122.  4.  the  tribes  go  up  to  the  t.  of  Israel 
132.  12.  if  thy  «hildren  will  kee|)  my  t. 
Isa.  8.  16.  bind  up  the  t.\\  20.  lo  the  law  and  to  the  t 
Mat.  8.  4.  Pti'er  the  gifl  Moses  commanded  lor  a  t 
Mark  1.  44.  Lake  5.  14. 
10.  18,  for  a  t.  against  them,  Mark  13.  9. 
Mark  6.  11.  shake  oti'the  dust  for  a  t.  Luke  9.  5. 
I  uke  21.  13.  and  it  shall  turn  to  you  ibr  a  i. 
.lohn  3.  32.  and  no  man  receiveth  his  t. 

33._^he  that  receiveth  his  t.  hath  set  to  his  seal 
8.  17.  it  IS  written,  ihe  t.  of  two  men  is  true 
-1.  24.  and  we  know  that  his  t.  is  true 
■Jicts  13.  22.  to  whom  also  he  gave  t.  and  said 
14.  3.  who  gave  t.  to  the  word  of  his  grace 
22.  IS.  for  they  will  not  receive  thy  t.  of  me 
'''"'■■  1-  "•  as  the  t.  of  Christ  was  contirmed  in  you 
^^-.1.  I  came,  declaring  unto  you  the  t.  of  God 
■^  por.  1.  12.  the  t-  of  our  conscience,  in  simplicity 
'-Thess.l.lO.  because  our «.  among  you  was  believ. 
'  7'""'  ~-  ^  ^-  S"^*^  himself  to  be  a  t.  in  due  time 
-  Tim.  1.8.  be  not  ashamed  of  the  (.  of  our  Lord 
Hib.  3.  5.  fur  a  t.  of  those  things  which  were 
11.  5.  Enoch  had  this  t.  that  he  pleased  God 
Rev.  1.2.  who  bare  record  of  the  t.  of  Jesus  Christ 
'>■  I  was  in  the  isleof  Patmos  for  the  «.  of  Jesus 
b.  9.  the  souls  of  them  that  were  slain  for  Ihe  t. 
^11.  7.  when  they  shall  have  finished  their  t. 
*12.  11.  they  overcame  by  the  word  of  their  t. 
17.  make  war  with  them  which  have  t.  of  Jesus 
15.  5.  tabernacle  of  the  t.  in  heaven  was  opened 
19.  10.  of  thy  brethren  that  have  the  t.  of  Jesus 
for  the  t.  of  Jesus  is  the  Spirit  of  prophecy 
See  Ark. 
TKSTI.'\10NIES. 
Deut.  4.  45.  these  are  Ihe  t.  which  Moses  spake 
6.  17.  you  shall  diligently  keep  the  t.  of  your  God 
2n.what  mean  the  t.  which  God  commanded  you 

1  Kings  2.  3.to  keep  his  statutes  and  his  t.  2  Kinn-s 
23.  3.  1  Chron.  20.  10.  2  Chroit.  34.  31. 

2  Kings  17.  lo.  rejected  his  t.  and  followed  vanily 
JW/i.  0.  34.  nor  have  our  kings  hearkened  to  thy  t. 


Uth.  11.  4.  obtained  witness,  God  t.  of  his  gifts 

1  Tct.5. 12.  t.  that  this  is  the  true  grace  of  God 
TESTIMONY 

Signifies,  [1]  ./?  witnessing  evidence,  or  proof, 
Acts  14.  3.  [2]  The  whole  scripture,  or  word 
of  Ood,  which  declnrrs  what  is  to  he  believed, 
practisid,  and  expected  hy  us,  Psal.  19.  7.  [3] 
The  two  tables  of  stone,  whereon  Ihe  law,  or 
ten  commandments  were  written,  which  were 
witnesses  of  that  eneennnt  made  between  God 
and  his  people,  Exod.  25.  Ifi,  21.  |  3!.  18.  [4] 
The  book  of  the  law  which  testifies  of  fiod's 
will  and  man^s  duty,  2  Kings  11.  12.  [5]  The 
gni^f-l,  tehich  testifies  of  Christ,  and  du.l^-'es 
the  will  of  Ciod  eoncernir\g  the  way  cf  saving 
sinners.,  1  Cor.  1.  6.  |  2."  I.  2  Tim.  I.  8.  [CI 
The  ark  in  which  the  law  was  drrosited', 
Exnd.  lf>.  ;h. 

F.iod.  Ifi.  34.  laid  the  pot  nf  manna  hcfori-  llic  t 
25.  16.  thou  shall  put  into  Ihe  ark  the  t.  21. 
27.  21.  without  Ihe  vail  which  is  before  the  t. 

30.  6.  mercy-seat  that  is  over  Ihe  t.  /.en.  16.  13. 
36.  beat  il  small,  and  put  it  before  the  t. 

31.  IS.  and  he  gave  lo  Moses  two  tables  oft. 
:«.  1.5.  Ihe  two  tables  of  r  were  in  his  lianil,. 34.29 
38.21.  this  is  the  sum  of  the  tabernacle  o>' t. 

Knm.  1.  50  the  T,eviies  over  the  tabernncle  off. 

53.  Levito;  shall  pitch  about  the  tabernacle  of  t 

G09 


Psal.  25.10.  lo  such  as  keep  his  covenant  and  his  t. 
76.  56.  and  keep  not  his  t.  \\  03.  5.  thy  t.  are  sure 
99.  7.  they  kept  his  t.  and  the  ordinance  he  gave 
]  10.2.blessed  are  they  that  keep  his  J.and  seek  him 

14.  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  way  of  thy  t.  as  much 

22.  for  I  have  kept  thy  t.  167.  168. 

24.  thy  t.  are  my  delight  ||  31.  I  stuck  to  thy  t. 

36.  incline  my  heart  to  thy  t.  not  to  covelouencss 

46.  I  will  speak  of  thy  t.  also  before  kings 

.59.  and  I  turned  my  leet  lo  thy  t. 

79.  let  those  that  have  known  thy  t.  turn  to  me 

95.  Ihe  wicked  wailed,  but  I  will  consider  thy  ;. 

99.  I  have  undersl.  for  thy  t.  are  my  meditation 

111.  thy  (.  have  I  taken  as  a  heritage  for  ever 

119.  I  love  thy  t.  ||  125.  that  i  may  know  thy  t. 

120.  thy  t.  are  wonderfu  ,  therefore  doth  my  soul 
138.  thy  (.  are  righteous  and  very  faithful 
144.  the  righteousness  of  thy  t.  is  everlasting 
146.  I  cried,  save  me,  and  I  shall  keej)  thy  t. 
1.52.  concerning  thy  t.  I  have  known  of  old 
1,57.  yet  do  I  not  decline  from  thy  t. 

Jcr.  44.  23.  because  ve  have  not  walked  in  his  (. 

TEIL-TREE. 
A9a.6.13.as  a  t.tretand  as  an  oak  whose  substance 

THANK. 
Luke  6.32.  that  love  vou,  what  t.  have  you?  33, 34. 

THANK. 
1  Chron.  16.  4.  he  appointed  Lcvites  to  t.  Ihe  Lord 

7.  David  delivered  this  psalm  to  t.  the  Lord 
23.  30.  to  stand  every  morning  to  t.  the  Lord 
29.  13.  we  t.  thee  and  praise  thy  glorious  name 
Dan.  2.  23.  I  t.  thee  and  praise  thee,  O  God 
Mat.  11.  25.  at  that  lime,  Jesus  said,  I  t.  thee,  O 
Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  IaiIcc  10.21. 
I.uke  17.  9.  doth  he  t.  that  servant.'   I  trow  not 
18.  II.  God,  I  t.  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  other  men 
.Tohn  11.41.  Father,  1 1.  thee,  that  thou  heardesi  me 
Rom.  1. 8. 1  t.  my  God  through  Jesus  Christ,  7.  25. 
I  Cor.  \.  i.\  t.  my  God  always  on  your  behalf 
\i.\  t.  God  that  I  baptized  none  of  you,  but 
1 1.  IS.  I  t.  my  God  I  speak  with  tongues  more 
Phil.  1.  3.  1  t.  God  on  every  remembrance  of  you 
1  Thcss.  2.  13.  for  this  rause  also  t.  we  God 
2T/iCjts.I.3.  we  are  bound  lof.God  always  for  you 
1  7'nn.  1. 12. 1  «.  Jesus  Christ  who  hath  enabled  ine 
2Tiin.  1.  3. 1  t.Ooi],  whom  I  serve  with  pureconsc. 
Philcm.  4.  I  t.  my  God,  making  mention  of  theo 
See  Offkrino. 


1  /r  n "■.,  8.  f60.  and  the  people «.  the  kins, and  wcni 
^cts  28.  15.  Paul  (.  God  and  look  courage 
Rom.  6. 17.  but  God  be  t.  that  ye  were  lie  servants 

THANKFUL. 
Psal.  100.4.  be  t.  lo  him,  bless  his  name,  Cvl  1. 15. 
Rom.  1  'il.  they  glorified  him  not.  neither  wire  t 

TIIANKFULNEiSS. 
yicts24.3.\ve  accept  it,  most  noble  Felix,  with  al'  t 

THANKING. 
2CAr.5.  13.  Ihe  singers  were  as  one  in  t.  the  Lord 

THANK  WORTHY. 
1  Pet.  2.  19.  for  tins  i>  t.-w.  if  a  man  endure  griel 

TliANKB. 
JVeh.  Ifj.  31.  I  appointed  companies  that  eave  t 
40.  so  stood  the  two  companies  that  gave  t. 
Dan.  6.  10.  lie  |>rayed  and  gave  t.  before  his  God 
Mat.  26.27.  he  look  ihe  cu))  and  gave  t.  J.ukc^'H.n 
Mark  8.  6.  he  took  the  seven  loaves  and  gave  t. 
14.  23.  when  he  had  given  t.  he  gave  it  lo  Ihera 
Luke  2.  38.  Anna  gave  t.  to  Ihe  Lord,  and  spako 
-2. 19.  he  look  bread,  and  gave  t.  and  brake  it 
■  Tohn  6.  11.  when  he  had  given  t.  he  distributed 
23.  they  did  eat  bread,  after  the  L.  had  given  t. 
■^ets  27.  35.  Paul  took  bread,  and  gave  t.  lo  God 
Rom.\A.ii.  he  that  eatelh,  ealetli  to  the  Lord,  for  he 
giveth  God  t.  he  eatelh  not,  and  givelli  God  t, 
1  Cor.  11.  24.  when  he  had  given  I.  he  brake  it       I 
14. 17.  for  thou  verily  givest  I.  well,  but  the  other    i 
_^]5.  57.  t.  be  to  God,  who  giveth  us  the  victory 
'~  n"^'  ^-  ''■  '■  "I'lyl'^gi*'*;!!  10  many  on  our  behalf 
-.  14.  t.  be  lo  God  who  causelh  us  lo  triumph 
8.  16. 1,  lo  God,  who  put  the  same  care  in  Titus 
0. 15.  t.  be  to  God  for  his  unspeakable  gift 
Kjih.  5. 20.  giving  t.  always  for  all  ilimgs  to  God 
1  Thess.  3.  9.  what  t.  can  we  render  lo  God  again 
Heb.  13.  15.  ofl^T  sacrifices  of  praise,  giving  t. 
Rev.  4.  9.  give  t.  to  him  that  sat  on  the  throne 
See  GivK,  GiviNo. 
THANKSGIVING 
Signifies.  [1]  Jin  acknowhdiring  and  confessing, 
■with  g.adness,  the  benefits  and  mercies,  which 
(iod  bestows  cither  upon  ourselves  or  others 
Phil.  4.  6,    1  Tim.  2.  1.     [2]   The  sacrifice  of 
thank.'^giving.  Lev.  7.  12,  15.     [3]  Psalms  of 
Ihanksgiving,    JV'cA.    12.  t  8.     We   are  to  givo 
thanks  lo  God,  [1]  For  spiritual blessings,suc/i 
as  willing  hearts  to  do  works  of  piety  and  cha 
rity,  1  Chron.  29.  13,  14.    [2]  For  vioral  Hiss- 
ings, as  wisdom  and  knowledge,  Dan.  2. 23.  \y 
For  saving  graces,  Rom.  1.  8.    1  Cor.  1.4.  [41 
For  the  judgments  of  (iod  upon  the  wicked. 
Psal.   9.   1,   2,  3.      [-)]   For  the   enlarging  o; 
Christ's  kingdom.  Rev,  II.  17.     [6]   For  deli- 
verance from    thr  biiily  of  death,  Rom.  7.  25, 
1  Cor.  15.  57.     [7]   For  temporal  deliverances, 
E.\od.  1.5.  1,2.     [8]   For  Christ,  the  unspeak- 
able gift  of  (Iod,  Luke  2.  38.  [9]  For  the  deli- 
verance of  God's  viivisters,  2  Cor.  1,  11. 
Lev.  7.  12.  if  he  offer  it  for  a  t.  13,  15.  |  22.  29. 
JWA.  )J.  17.  Ihe  principal  to  begin  the  t.  in  prayer 
12.  8.  which  was  over  the  t.  he  and  his  brethren 
46.  there  were  songs  of  praise  and  t.  lo  God 
Psal  26.7.  that  I  may  publish  with  thy  voice  off. 
.50.  14.  offer  unto  God  t.  and  pay  Ihe  vov\  s  to  moal 
69.  30.  and  I  will  magnify  him  with  t. 
95.  0.  !ct  us  come  before  his  face  wilh  t. 
)W.  4.  enter  into  his  u-ates  wilh  t.  and  praise 
707.  S!2.  let  Ihem  saciilice  sacrifices  of  i. 
116.  17.  1  will  otler  to  thee  sacrifices  oft. 
147.  7,  jing  lo  the  Lord  wilii  t.  sing  praise 
/«a.  51.  ,'f.  /.  and  melody  shall  be  founii  therein 
./cr.  .>').  19.  and  out  of  them  shall  proceed  (. 
Jhnoc'i.  5,  oll'er  a  sacrifice  oft.  with  leaven 
Jovah%  9. 1  will  sacrifice  to  thee  wilh  voire  of  t 
2  Cor.  4. 15.  thro'  /.  of  many  grace  might  redound 
9.  11.  which  causelh  through  us  t,,lo  God 
Phil.  4.  6.  with  t.  lei  your  reipiests  be  made  known 
Col.  2.  7.  in  Ihe  faith,  abounding  therein  w  ith  t. 
4.  2.  continue  and  walcli  in  Ihe  same  v\illi  t. 
1  Tim.  4.  3.  God  created  to  he  received  with  t. 

4.  every  creature  is  good  if  it  be  received  with  f 
Rev.  7.  12.  t.  and  honour  be  to  nur  God  for  evei 

THANKSGIVINGS. 
.'V-A.  12.  27.  lo  keep  the  dedication  with  t. 
C  Cor.  9.  12.  but  is  iibundant  hy  many  t.  to  God 

THANK-OFFERINGS. 

F.zek.  43.  f  27.  the   priests   shall   make  your  t, 

offtringt 

45.  t  IS.and  fort.- offerings  to  make  reconciliation 

1 17.  shall  prepare  Ihe  sin-oflering  and  t.-offerings 

Jlmosa.  t  22.  neither  will  I  regard  tht  t.-ojf'eringa 

THAT. 
Oen.  2.  11.  ?.  is  it  which  compasseth  the  land 

19.  what  Adam  called  t.  was  the  name  ihereef 
18.  25.  t.  be  fiir  from  thee,  to  slay  the  rigliteoua 
30.  33.  t.  shall  be  counted  stolen  with  me 
Ezod.  30.  38,  whoiioever  ."^hall  make  like  lo  t. 
Lev.  10.  20'  when  Moses  heard  t.  he  was  content 
26.  44.  yet  for  all  t.  I  will  not  cast  them  away 


THANKED. 

2  Sam  14. 22.  Joab  bowed  himself  and  t.  the  king  J^um.  0.21.  besides  t.  I.  his  hand  shall  gat 
4K 


THA 

JVw.m.  ?>2  20.  0.0  word  which  I  sriy,  (.shall  thou  do 
24.  la.  Lord  saith  «  will  i  Bpeuk,  1  Kings  i22  14. 

Judg  8.  :i.  aiigur  was  aliated,  when  he  had  said  t. 
11   3t>.  do  aucoiihiig  to  <.  which  proceeded 

i  Sam.  y.-24.  beliold,*.  wliich  is  left,  .set  it  before 
21.  y.  Gdlialli's  sword,  if  thou  wilt  take  t.  take  it 
24. 19.  lor  I.  thou  liaat  ^loiij  to  me  this  day 
3C.  'i'.i.  with  t.  wliich  the  Lord  hath  given  us 

3  Sam.  1-2.  8.  ilt.  had  been  too  little,  I  would 
ly.  C.  ill  t.  thou  lovest  thme  enemies  and  hatest 
24.  'i4.  otl'er  oft.  which  doth  cost  me  nothing 

B  Kiiiga  14.  ti  accoiding  to  t.  which  was  written 
in  the  law  of  Moses,  li  Ckrun.'ii.  20. 

19.  20.  t.  which  thou  hast  prayed  to  lue  against 
&  C/irou.  IJ.  1 J.  I.  which  thou  hast  promised,  10. 
£zra  0.  !J.  <.  which  they  have  need  of  be  given 

7.  18.  t.  do  after  the  will  of  your  God 

■Job  3.  2j.  t.  which  I  was  afraid  of  is  como  to  me 
1.5.  17.  t.  which  1  tiave  seen  I  will  declare 

20.  20.  he  shall  not  save  oft.  which  he  desired 

21.  13.  what  his  soul  desirelh  even  t.  lie  doth 
34.  32.  t.  which  I  see  not,  leach  thou  me 

I'sai.  27.  4.  t.  will  I  seek  after,  that  I  may  dv.'ell 
6y.  4.  then  I  restored  t.  which  I  took  not  away 

10.  when  I  wepi  t.  was  to  my  reproach 

Ecd.  1.  y.  the  thing  i.  hath  been,  it  is  t.  which  shall 
be  ;  I.  which  is  done,  is  t.  which  shall  bo  done 
15.  t.  which  IS  wanting  cannot  be  numbered 
2. 3.  sec  what  was  t.  good  for  the  sons  of  men 
3.  y.  what  profit  in  t.  wherein  he  iaboureth  ? 

15.  and  God  requireth  t.  which  is  past 
5.  4.  when  thou  vowest,  pay  t.  thou  hast  vowed 
11.  0.  thou  iii'owcst  not  whether  this  or  t.  jirosper 
ha.  21.  10.  t.  .vt-.ich  I  have  heard  of  the  Lord 
52. 15.  for  t.  whicii  had  not  been  told  them  shall 
thev  see,  t.  they  had  not  heard  shall  consider 
Jcr.  15.4.  fort,  which  Manasseli  did  in  Jerusalem 
45.  4.  t.  which  I  have  built,  t.  which  I  planted 
Van.  0.  13.  t.  Oaniel  regaideth  not  thee,  O  king 
11.  3ti.  for  t.  I.  is  delermiiiod  shall  be  done 
Zeck.  11.  y.  t.  t.  dieth,  let  it  die,  t.t.  is  to  be  cut  off 
Mat.  I.  20.  for  t.  which  is  conceived  in  lier  is  of 
9.22.  woman  was  made  whole  from  t.  hour,  15.28. 

10.  15.  lor  Sodom  than  for  t.  city,  MarkG.  11. 
13. 12  taken  away  t.  he  hath,  25.  2S.  Mark  4. 25. 
20.  7.  t.  ye  shall  receive  ||  23.  3.  t.  observe  and  do 
27.  4.  they  said,  what  is  t.  to  uc  .'  see  tliou  to  t. 

Mark  7.  20.  t  whicli  cometli  uut,  t.iieiiklh  man 
13.  11.  what  shall  be  given  in  t.  hour,  I.  sjieak 
Luke  4.  0.  all  will  I  give,  for  t.  iu  delivered  to  me 

8.  U'.  shall  be  taken,  even  t.  he  seemeth  to  lia-'e 

11.  40.  did  nut  be  t.  made  t.  which  is  without 

make  t.  which  is  within  also  ? 
16.  12.  not  faithful  in  t.  which  is  another  man's 

15.  t.  whicli  Is  highly  esteemed  among  men 
17   10.  we  have  done  t.  which  was  our  duty  to  do 
24.  12.  wondering  at  t   which  was  come  to  pass 
lohn  1.  8.  he  was  not  t.  Iij;ht  1|  0.  t.  was  the  light 

3.  0.  t.  which  IS  born  of  tiesli,  t.  born  of  the  Spiri 

11.  we  speak  t.  we  know,  testify  t.  we  have  seen 

4.  18.  IS  not  thy  husband,  in  t.  saidst  thou  truly 
37.  herein  is  t.  saying  true,  one  soweth  another 

5.  12.  what  man  is  t.  whicli  said  to  thee,  take  up 

6.  27  labour  for  t,  meat  which  endureth 

32.  Moses  gave  you  not  f.  bread  from  heaven 
48.  I  am  t.  bread  of  life  1|  58.  this  is  t.  broad 
8.  38.  1  Sjieak  t.  I  have  seen  with  my  father;  ye 
do  t.  whicli  ye  have  seen  with  your  father 
13.27.  t.  thou  doest,  do  quickly  ||  14.13.  t.  will  1  do 
IG.  13.  what  he  shall  hear,  t.  shall  he  speak 

21.22.  what  is  t.  to  thee,  follow  thou  me,  24. 
23.  went  abroad,  that  I.  disciple  should  not  die 

tf£tx2.  lO.lliis  is  t.which  was  spoken  by  prophetJool 
4.  21.  all  glorified  God  for  t.  which  was  done 

21.  when  they  heard  t.  they  lifted  up,  5.21,  33 
7.  37.  this  is  t'.  !SJoses  which  said  unto  Israel 
10.  37.  t.  word  you  know,  which  was  published 
fiia.  1.19.  because  t.  which  maybe  known  of  God 
4.  18.  according  to  t.  which  was  spoken,  so  shall 
0.  10.  in  t.  lie  died,  in  t.  he  liveth,  he  livetli  to  God 
7.  6.  (.  being  dead  wherein  we  were  held,  t.  we 

13.  was  then  t.  which  is  good  made  death  to  me? 

15.  t.  I  do,  I  allow  not  ||  10.  i.  I  would  not,  1. 1  do 

1  Cor.  5.  13.  put  away  from  you  t.  wicked  i)orsoii 
li.  8.  nay,  you  defraud,  and  t.  your  brethren 

10.  4.  t.  spiritual  rock,  and  t.  rock  was  Christ 
30.  spoken  of,  for  t.  whicli  !  give  thanks 

11.23.  t.  which  also  !  delivered  unto  you 

28.  let  him  cat  of  J.  bread,  and  drink  oft.  cup 

13.  10.  t.  whicli  is  perfect,  t.  which  is  in  part 

14.  21.  and  yet  for  all  t.  they  will  not  hsar  me 

15.  37.  aul  t.  which  thou  sowest  thou  sowe^tnol 

t.  hocy  that  shall  be,  hut  hare  prain 
46.  t.  was  not  ftrst  which  is  s;;.  ritual,  bat  t.  which 

2  C"'^.  3.  11    ift.  which  iadoneaway  wasj'o.^Eous 
8. 12.  it  is  accepted  according  !(/  t.  a.  man  hath  _ 

11.  12.  what  I  do,  t.  I  will  do,  that  I  may  cut  CIJ 
O'll.  f>.  7.  what  a  man  soweth,  t.  shall  he  rcip 
Vhil  3. 12.  that  I  may  apprebund  t.  for  which  \  am 
1  Thiss.  'i.  10.  might  iierliM-i  I.  which  is  lacking 

GIU 


THE 

1  Thcs!:.  5.  21.  prove  all  things,  liold  fast  t.  is  good 
1  7'i;«.  4.8.  life  t.  now  is,  and  of  t.  which  is  to  come 
0.  20.  keep  t.  whicli  is  committed  to  thy  trust 
Philcm.  18.  if  he  oweth  put  t  on  mine  account 
Jleb.  5.  7   and  was  heard  in  t.  he  feared 
6.  10.  which  entereth  into  f.  within  the  vei! 
12. 20.  could  not  endure  t.  which  was  commander 
13.  17.  for  t.  IS  unprolitable  for  you 
lam. A.  15.  if  L.  will,  we  shall  live,  and  do  this  or  t, 
1  Pel.  3.  13.  who  is  he  t.  will  harm  y<m,  if  ye  be 
followers  oft.  which  is  good.^  3  .lohn  11. 
1  John  1.  1.  t.  whicli  was  from  the  beginning 
3.  t.  which  we  have  seen  and  heard,  2.  24. 
2.  24.  let  t.  abide  in  you  which  ye  have  heard 
Rev.  2.  25.  t.  which  ye  have,  hold  fast  till  I  come 
See  After,  Day,  Man,  Plaik,  So, Soul,  Thing, 
Time. 

THEATRE. 
Sets  19. 29.  they  rushed  with  one  accord  into  the  t. 
31.  that  he  would  not  adventure  himself  into  t. 
THEE, 
Gen.  7. 1.  t.  have  I  seen  righteous  before  me 
17.  2.  and  I  will  multiply  t  cvceedingly 
22. 17.  that  in  b'essmg  I  will  'iless  t. 
23.  11.  the  field  give  i  t.  and  the  cave  give  I  t. 
30.  y.  neither  keiit  back  any  thing  from  me  but  t. 
Deul.  28.  43.  the  stranger  shall  get  above  t. 

1  Sam.  8.  7.  they  have  not  rejected  t.  but  me 
20.  22.  behold  the  arrosvs  are  beyond  t.  37. 

2  Sam.  18.  12  the  king  charged  t.  and  Abishai 
Psal.  8(1.  14.  they  have  not  set  t.  before  them 
.ler.  15. 11.  I  will  cause  enemy  to  entreat  t.  well 
Kick.  7.  9.  I  will  recompense  t.  according  to  thy 

2il.  5. 1  will  leave  t   and  all  the  fish  of  thy  rivers 
Jfat.  25.  37.  when  saw  we  I.  a  hungered,  and  fed  t. 
38.  when  saw  we  t.  a  stranger  H^y.  saw  t.  sick^ 
Lake  14.  9.  he  that  bade  t.  and  him  come  and  say 
Rom.  11. 18.  but  the  root  t.  \\  21.  lest  he  spare  not  I. 

Muut  THEE, 
./bi  1 1.18.  thou  shalt  dig  «4o«  1 1.  and  take  thy  rest 
Isa  20.  20.  shut  thy  doors  about  t.  hide  thyself 
./tr.4f).  14.  sword  devour  round  aioiit  t.  Eiek.^.M. 

49.  5.  bring  fear  from  all  those  that  be  about  t. 
Ezck.  5. 14.  among  nations  that  arc  round  about  t. 
15.  an  astonishment  to  the  nations  round  about  t. 
Luke  19.43.thy  enemiesshallcast  a  trench  aAwHt  f. 
Jletsli.B.  cast  thy  garment  aiowt  t.  and  follow  me 

./ifter  THEE. 
Gen.  17. 7.  to  thv  seed  a.  t.  8, 9, 10.  |  35. 12.  |  4C.  4. 
LJcut.  4.  40.  with  thy  children  after  t.  12.  25,  28. 
.luilir.  5.  14.  after  t.  Benjamin  among  thy  people 
2  Sam.  7.  12.  ami  I  will  set  up  thy  seed  after  t. 
1  Kings  1  14.1  also  will  come  in  after  t.am\  confirm 

3.12rnor  a.  t.  shall  any  arise  like  thee,  2  C'A?-.  1.12. 
Psal.  42. 1.  so  panteth  my  soul  uftir  t.  O  God 

r)3.8.niy  soul  followeth  hard  after  t.thy  right  Imnd 

143.  f>  my  soul  thirsteth  after  t.  as  a  thirsty  land 
Cant.  1.  4.  draw  me,  we  will  run  after  t. 
fsa.  45.  14.  they  shall  come  after  t.  in  chains 
.7er.  12.  0  ibey  have  called  a  multitude  after  t. 
Dan.  2.  39.  after  t.  shall  rise  another  kingdom 
Hos.  5.  8.  cry  at  Beth-aven,  after  t.  O  Benjamin 

Jlgninsl  TWY.^. 
Rio'l.  15.  7.  overthrown  them  that  rose  against  t. 

23.29. lest  the  beast  of  iho  field  multiply  against  t. 
JV«m.21 .7. we  have  sinned, for  we  have  sjiokenrt^.t. 
Deut.  G.  15.  the  anger  of  the  Lord  be  kindled  ag.  t. 

15.9.  and  he  cry  to  the  Lord  against  t.  24.  15. 

23.  4.  because  they  hired  Balaam  ag.  t.  to  curse 

28.  7  they  shall  come  out  nn-.t.  one  way,  and  Hee 
48.  enemies  which  the  Lord  shall  send  ag.  t.  49. 

31.26.  that  It  may  be  there  for  a  witness  against  t. 
.Judif.  9. 31.  behold  they  fortify  the  city  against  t. 

10.10. we  have  sinned  ag.  t.  JSTeh.  1.6.  ./(r.14.7,  20. 

11  27,  Ihave  not  sinned  a^-aijia'ft.  1  .Sam.  24. 11. 

1  Sam.  19.  4.  because  he  hath  not  sinned  against  t. 

2  Sam.  1.16.  for  thy  mouth  hath  testified  against  t. 
12.  11.  behold,  I  will  raise  up  evil  against  t. 

18.  31.  avenged  thee  of  all  that  rose  up  ag.  t.  32. 

1  Kings  8.  35.  because  they  have  sinned  against 

(.3.5.   2  Ojron.  <).  24, 26. 

46.  if  they  sin  against  t.and  repent,  2  CAr.  0.  30. 

50.  forgive  thy  people  that  have  sinned  against 

t.  and  all  their  transgressions,  2  Chron.  0.  39. 

20. 22.  the  king  of  Syria  will  come  up  against  t. 

2  Kings  19. 9.  he  is  come  out  to  fight  against  t. 
2C7/r»7i.  14.  ll.O  Lord,  let  not  man  prevail  ag.t. 

18.22.  and  the  Lord  bath  s;)oken  evil  against  t. 

20.2.  t'lere  cometb  a  great  multitude  against  t. 

35.  il.  I  come  not  against  t.  this  day,  but  against 
JV>A.  1.  7.  we  have  dealt  very  corruptly  against  t. 

9.  2f;.  nevertheless  they  rebelled  against  t. 
./»67.i'0.why  hast  thou  set  me  as  a  mark  against  t. 

11.5.  but,  oh  that  God  would  oiien  his  lips  ag.  t. 

l^>.  G.  yea.  t-hine  own  li;>s  testify  against  t. 

42.7.my  wrath  is  kindled  against  t.and  thy  friends 
Paul.  5.10.  cast  thein  out.  they  have  rebelled  ag.  t. 

2M1.  for  they  intended  evil  ag.  t.  they  inm:;i;ie 

41.4.  Lord,  li«ll  my  soul,  fori  have  sinned  ag  t. 

50.  7.  hoar,  O  Israel,  ai;d  I  will  testify  a^'ainsl  t. 


THE 

Fsal.^A.  4.  ag.  t  have  I  sinned,  and  nano  t'lie  evit 
74.23,  that  rise  uj)  against  1. 139.  2J.  i'.cel.  10.4 
119.  11.  thy  word  I  hid,  ^hat  I  might  not  sinau-.  t 
139.  20.  for  they  sjieak  against  t.  wickedly 

Isa.  7.  5.  have  taken  evil  counsel  against  t.  sayinj; 
10.  24.  the  .Assyrian  shall  lift  up  his  staff  a^r,  /. 

.ler.  1. 19.  they  shall  fight  against  t.  but  they  shall 

not  jirevail  ag.  t.  for  1  am  with  lhee,15.  20 

21.  13.  behold  I  am  against  t.  50.  31.  |  .51.  25 

Ezck.  5. 8.  I  21.  3.  |  20.  3.  |  28.  22.  |  29.  3,  10 

I  35.  3.  I  38.  3.  I  39. 1.  .Yah.  2.  13.  |  3.  5. 

Lam.  2.  10.  thy  enemies  opened  their  mouth  aj   t 

Ezck.  33. 30.  thy  peoiile  still  are  talking  ugaiml  t 

jimos~.\Q.  saying,  .Amoshath  consjiireil  aga'nstt 

J/at.3.13.what  have  we  sjioken  so  much  against  t. 

Mat.  5.  23.  that  thy  brother  hafh  aught  nganist  I. 
18.  15.  if  thy  brother  trespass  un'  f.  J.ukc  17.3,4 
26. 02.  which  these  wiln.  ag.  t.  Mark  14.t)0.  j  15.4 

Rev.  2.4.  nevertheless,  1  have  somewhat  against  t 
14.  but  I  have  a  few  things  against  t.  20. 
.^tTHEE. 

2  Kings  19.21  .hath  shaken  her  head  at  I.  /.?a.37  22 

Isa.  14.8.  yea,  the  Hr-troes  rejoice  att.  and  redar« 
52.  14.  astonish,  at  t.  Ezck.  26. 10.  |  27.  35  |  28. 19 

Lam.  2. 15.  all  that  pass  by  clap  their  hands  at  t. 

Ezek.  27.  36.  the  merchants  shall  biss  at  t. 

32.  10.  1  will  make  niaiiv  people  amazed  at  t. 

Before'THEF.. 
Gen.  13.  9.  is  not  the  whole  land  before  t.  separata 
17.  18.  said,  O  that  Ishmael  might  live  before  t. 
20.  15.  behold  my  land  is  bef.  t.  dwell  where,  47. 6 
24.  7.  the  Lord  God  of  Heaven  shall  send  his  angel 
before  t.  Exod.  23.  20,  23.  |  32.  34.  |  33.  2 
51.  behold,  Rebek.ih  is  before  t.  take  her,  and  go 
31.  35.  let  it  not  disjilease,  I  cannot  ri.se  ujiit/yrct. 

33.  12. 1  will  go  i.  t.  ha.  45.  2.  |  43.  9.  set  him  b  I 
Kxod.  17.  6.  behold,  I  w-ill  stand  before  t.  there 

23.  27.  I  will  send  my  fear  before  t.  and  destroy 

28.  I  will  send  hornets  before  t.  which  shall 

drive  out  the  Canaanites  before  t.  29,  30,  31 

1  34.   11.    Deut.  4.   38.  |  9.   4,  i>.  |  18    12. 

33.  19.  1  will  make  all  my  goodness  pass  before  t, 

and  I  will  |iroclaim  the  name  of  the  Lord  before  t 

34. 24. 1  will  cast  out  ft.  (.  Deut.  0. 19.  |  7. 1.  j  9. 4. 

Kum.  10.  35.  let  them  that  hate  thee  flee  before  t 

Deut.l. '■H.no  man  able  to  stand  b.t..lvsh.\.5. 1 10.8 

28.  7.  they  shall  flee  before  t.  seven  ways 

30.  15. 1  have  set  before  t.  this  day  life  and  good 

31.  3.  and  Joshua,  lie  shall  go  over  before  t.  8. 

32.  .52.  yet  thou  shalt  see  (he  land  before  i. 

33. 10.  shall  teach,  they  shall  put  incense  before  t, 
Judg.  4.  14.  is  not  the  Lord  gone  out  before  t.  ? 

6. 18.  bring  forth,  and  set  it  before  1. 1  Sam.  9.  94. 

1  Sam.  28. 22.  let  me  set  amorsel  of  bread  before  t. 

2  Sam.  5.  24.  then  shall  the  Lord  go  out  before  t. 
7  15.  as  1  took  it  from  Saul,  whom  1  ]nit  awav  ft.  t. 

10  be  established  for  ever  bef.  t.  26.  1  Chr.  l'7. 24. 
1  Kings  3.6.  ashe  walked  ft.t.||12.nonelike  thee  i.t, 

8.23.  thv  servants  that  walk  before  t.  2  Chr.  0. 14. 

10.8.  which  stand  continually  before  t.  2  CA/-.9.7. 

14.  9.  hnst  done  evil  above  all  that  were  bef  ore  t. 
2A7Hn-s20.3.liow  I  have  walked  before  t  /.«a.38.3. 
1  CV(C^14.  15.  go  out,  for  God  is  gone  forth  ftr/ore  t. 

17.  13.  as  I  took  it  iVoiii  him  that  was  before  t. 
Ezra  9,  15.  behold,  we  are  before  t.  in  our  tres- 
passes, we  cannot  stand  bef  are  t.  hi  cause  of  this 

AVA.  4.  5.  let  not  their  sin  br  blotted  out  before  t. 

0.8.  and  founilest  his  heart  faithful  before  t. 

32   let  not  all  the  trouble  seem  litlle  before  t. 
P.fal.  38.9.  L.  all  my  desire  is  before  t.  and  groaning 

39.  5.  and  mine  age  is  as  nothing  before  t. 

69.  19.  mine  adversaries  are  all  before  I. 

73  22.  so  foolish  was  I,  I  was  as  a  beast  before  t 

79. 11.  let  the  sighing  of  the  prisoner  come  ft^/oirt. 
88.2.  let  my  prayer  come  before  t.  incline,  141.2. 
90.  8.  thou  hast  set  our  ii)ii|uities  before  t. 
119.108.my  waysare  ft.t.||169.1et  niycry  conieft.t. 

Proi'.23.  1.  consider  diligently  what  is  before  t. 
/8rt.9.3.  they  joy  before  t.  as  men  when  tin  y  divide 
58.  8.  and  thy  righteousness  shall  go  before  i. 
.Ter.  17  16.  came  out  of  my  lips,  was  right  before  t. 

18.  20.  I  stood  before  I.  to  turn  uuay  lliy  wrath 
28.  8.  the  prophets  that  have  been  br'jorc  t.  of  old 

40.4.  all  the  land  is  before  I.  go  whither  it  seemeth 
Lam.  1.  22.  let  all  their  wickedness  come  before  t. 
Ezek.  33.  31.  and  they  sit  before  t.  as  my  ji-uople 
/;«n.0.22.  also  before  t.O  king,  linve  1  done  -o  hurt 
.,1//c.6.4.l  senibcfore  t.  Moses,  Aaron,  and  Miriam 
7.ech.  3.  8.  thou  and  thy  fellows  that  sit  before  t. 
Mat.  6.  2.  do  not  sound  a  trumpet  before  t. 

11.  10.  behold  I  send  my  messenger,  which  shall 

prepare  ihv  wnv  before  t.  Mark  I.  2.  /.vke  ~.?7. 

Luke  15  18. 'I  will  say,  father,  I  have  sinned  bef  t. 

./?c/.<r23. 30.  to  say  before  i.  what  they  had  as.  Iiim 

24.19.  who  ought  to  have  been  here  bef.t.  to  ohjeo" 

25.  26  and  especially  before  t.  O  king  .Agrippn 
Hcv.  3.  8.  behold,  I  have  set  before  t.  an  open  (loor 

Behind  Til EE. 
Gen.  1".  17.  escape  for  thy  life,  look  not  beMnd  t 
Deut.  35.  18.  Ainalek  smote  the  feoble  behind  t 


THE 

Vsal.  50.1".8eeing  tliou  cast'^st  my  wordj  behind  t. 

Ua.  3U.  ^1.  lliiiic-uars  sliuL  liuar  a  uurii  bthtiid  t. 
JJcsiJci  TllKK. 

Huth  1.  4.  for  tliero  is  iioiiu  lu  rudeem  it  besides  t. 

ISaiH.a.  'i.  tur there  in  uunu  t/t-stdcs  t.  '1  ^iiin.  7. 2^. 
1  ChruH.  17.  :;u. 

Paal.  73.  25.  none  on  earth  llial  1  dosiru  besides  t. 

laa.'2)i.VS.  ullier  lords  besides  t.  Iiavu  liad  doiiiiniuii 

ti4. 4.  neiliiei  liatli  the  eye  seen.  U  (jod,  besides  t. 
Betioieii  THEE. 

Ocft.3.15.[  wiji  pat  enmity  betie.  t.  and  the  woman 

17. '2.  I  will  iiiaKi;  my  covenant  bet.  mo  and  t.  7. 

31.  44.  let  It  ho  lor  a  witness  bel.  me  and  t.  46.  5U. 

4'J.  l.ord  watch  b.  me  and  £.  wlieii  we  are  ahseiit 

1  Huiii.  -20.  23.  the  Lord  lie  b.  I.  and  me  lor  ever,  4^*. 

Eiek.  4. ;).  set  it  lor  a  wall  of  iron  b.  I.  and  the  city 

JUaL.  2.  14.  the  Lord  huth  heeii  witness  bet.  t.  and 

Jilal.  Id.  Ij.  loll  him  Ins  fault  bet.  t.  and  him  alone 

B,j  TUEE. 

Ezo'.l.  18.  14.  tiie  people  stand  by  t.  from  morning 
lHuin.  l.'JIJ.  1  am  the  woman  thatstuod  by  i.pruymj 

9.  2J.  portion  of  which  1  said  to  thee,  set  it  bi/  t 
B  -Vum.  i:i  :J0.  byt.i  ran  thro'  a  troop,  I'sal.  18. 2J. 
Psal.  71.  tj.  by  t.  have  I  heen  holpeii  from  the  womb 
Pruo.3.2S.w,  hen  hast  it  by  tA\2'J.{iwc\[  securelyiy  t 
Isa.  iti.lX  by  t.  we  will  iiiaRe  mention  of  thy  name 
Ezck.  IG.  t).  when  I  passed  by  t.  and  saw  thee,  8. 
Acts  -li.  2.  seeing  that  by  t.  we  enjoy  ([uietness 
FkUem.'i.lhi:  bowels  of  the  saints  are  refreshed  ij/t. 

Concerning  THEE. 
Josh.  14. 0.  the  thing  the  L.  said  concern,  t.  and  me 
1  Sani.  2o.  30.  the  good  that  he  hath  spoken  con.  t. 
8sam.l4. 8.  tiiekingsaid,  I  will  give  charge  con.  t. 
1  Kings  22.  23.  the  Lord  hath  spoken  evil  cun.  t. 
JVaA.  1.14.  the  L.  hath  given  commandment  con.  t. 
Jllat.  4.  6.  shall  give  his  angels  charge  coHcc?-n.  t. 
Acts  2o.  21.  neither  received  we  letters  concern,  t. 

For  THEE. 
<7<'?i.6.21.food/ort.andthem||20.7.sha!l  pray  fort. 
F.iod.  y.  30.  but  as  for  t.  and  thy  servants,  1  know 
l^v.  25.  ().  sabbath  -.iliall  be  meat /ur  t.  and  tiiem 
J^Tum.  18.  9.  shall  be  most  holy  for  t.  and  thy  sons 
/;fui;..').31.as/u»-  island  by  rBe,"l8.14.  2.SaHi. 13.13. 
Judg.  7.  4.  and  I  will  try  lUam  for  t.  there 

13. 1.5.  till  we  shall  have  made  ready  a  kid  for  t. 

18. 19. better/or  Mo  be  a  priest  to  house  ofone  man 
/i!i«A3.1.shall  I  not  seek  rest/or  (.||4.8.buy  it/or  £. 
1  s,iin.  9.  24.  to  this  time  hath  it  been  kept  for  t. 

'2>}.  4.  what  thy  soul  desireth,  I  will  do  il  for  t. 
^Sam.  1.  2G.  lam  distiessed/urt.  brother  Jonathan 

iO.  11.  if  the  Syrians  be  too  strong  for  t.  helj)  me 

iS.  33.  would  God  I  had  died  for  t.  O  Absalom 

19.  38.  what  thou  rei|uircst,  that  will  I  do  for  t. 
\  ICings'2.  IS.  I  will  speak  for  t.  unto  the  king 

17.  li.  and  after  make  for  t.  and  for  thv  son 

20.  34.  thou  shall  make  streets/or  t.  in  Damascus 
2A'(nir«2.9.Elijahsaid,ask  whatl8lialldo/(;r;.4.2. 

4.  13.  sav  now  untoher,  whalis  to  be  done  for  1.2. 
a  CArnn.'T.l".  anil  as/or «.  />aH.  2.  29.  Zcch.O.  11. 
Job  S.  R.  if  upright,  surely  he  would  awake /or  t. 

18.  4.  shall  the  earth  be  forsaken /or  t.  t 
Fsiil.  63.1. 0  God,  my  soul  thirsteth/or /.  my  flesh 

0.5.  1.  praise  waitelh/»r  t.  O  God,  in  Slon 

119.  126.  it  is  time  fort.  O  Lord,  to  work 
Ca7i^7.13.fruils  I  have  laid  up/or  t.  O  my  beloved 
fxa.  14  9.  hell  from  beneath  is  moved /orf.  to  meet 

2<>.  8.  O  Lord,  we  have  waited /or  t.  33.  2. 

43.  3.  I  gave  Etlii(>[)ia  and  Seba /or  t. 
4. 1  loveil  thee,  l<lierefore  will  I  give  men  for  t. 

48.  9.  and  for  my  praise  will  I  refrain  for  t. 

.^1.  19.  ll)"so  are  come,  who  shall  be  sorrv /or  t. 
.Jcr.  32  17.  biOiold,  there  is  nothing  too  haril /or  t. 

34  .1.  sr>  sfiall  they  burn  odours  for  t.  and  lament 

48.32.1  will  weep/or  *.||.';0.21. 1'laid  a  snare /or  t. 

SI.  36  therefore  will  I  take  vengeance /or  t. 
^/7 71  2.13.  what  iliiiig shall  I  taketo  witness /or«. 
14.  liiy  prophets  have  seen /or  t.  false  burdens 
F.zrk.  7.  6   it  walchelh  fur  t.  behold,  it  is  come 

32.  10.  their  king  shall  be  horribly  afraid  fur  t. 
/A)s-.3.3.  shall  not  b(!  for  another,  so  will  I  be /or  t. 

6.  II.  also,  O  .Tudah,  he  hath  set  a  harvest  f^•;r  I. 
A"'(/t  3.  7.  whence  shall  I  seek  comfort  fur  t. 
Mat  .5  29.  for  it  is  (irofitalde  /or  t.  30. 

11.21.  be  more  loliirable  for  Sodom  than  far  t. 

14. 4. It  is  mil  lawful  for  t.  to  have  her,  Mni^l:  6.18. 

17  4.one /or  t.ime  for  Moses,.lfrtr/.-9  .5.  /,H/.r9.33. 

18  8  heller /or  r. to  enter  into  lifi-,9,.irar/.- 9.43.4.';. 
M^rk^.X:.  they  said  nntohim,  all  mcui  seek/f  r  t. 

3.  32.  thv  molh'-r  and  thv  brethren  seek  for  t. 

5.  19.  how  ;re.-il  things  the  Lord  hath  done  for  t. 
T.ititr'lfl.^fi.  but  1  have  prayed /or  t.  that  thy  faith 
Inbr)  11.28.  the  master  is  come,  and  calleth  fur  t. 
'Jrr-in..';.  hard  for/,  to  kick  a?ainst  pricks,  26.  14. 

10.  22.  to  send  for  t.  into  his  house  and  to  hear 

24.2.^.  have  a  convenient  season,  I  will  call/or  t. 
-Cor.  12.  9.  he  said,  mv  srace  is  sullicient /or  (. 

Prom  THEE. 
Oen.^f'.^.  that  he  far  from  t.  toslav  the  riffhteous 

C7  4.5.  until  Ihv  brother's  anser  turn  awav  from  t. 

30  2.  hath  witliheld  fmm  I.  the  fruit  of  the  womb 


THE 

Kxo(i.8.29.and  .Moses  said,  behold,  I  go  out  frotn  t 

33.  J.  therefore  now  puloti  thyornamenls/rom  t 
DiHt.  12.  21.  if  the  place  be  too  far^rooi «.  14.24 

15.  12,  tlioushalt  let  him  go  tree  ^ro;/! «.  13,  lb. 
Itj.  1  will  not  go  away  from  t.  ||  20.  15.  cities 
far^VoHj  I. 

30.  11.  it  is  not  hidden  from  t.  neither  is  it  far  otl 
I.Sam.  17.  2.  the  shekuls  that  were  taken  from  t. 
Judg.  1. 14.  Eli  said  to  her,  put  away  thy  wine/,  t. 

15.28.hath  rent  thekiiigdom/rooi«.lA'(H^«  11.11. 

17.  40.  smite  thee,  I  will  take  thine  head/ro)/i  t. 

20.  9.  far  be  it /rom  t.  Mat.  16.  22. 
2  Sam.  13. 13.  for  he  will  not  withhoU'.:ne /ro;n  t. 
2Kings  2.9  what  1  shall  do, before  i  be  taken/r.  t. 

20.18.oflhy  sons  that  shall  issue/rom  (.  /*n.39.7. 
Ezra  4. 12.  the  Jews  which  came  up  from  I.  to  us 

,/oA  42.  2.  no  thouglit  can  be  withliolde*  from  t. 

Psal.  38.  9.  and  my  groaning  is  not  hid/ro«i  t. 
69.  5.  O  God,  my  sins  are  not  hid  from  t. 
73.  27.  they  that  are  far/ro(rt  t.  shall  perish 
80.  18.  so  will  we  not  go  back  from  t.  quicken  us 
139. 12.  yea,  the  darkness  hideth  not  from  t. 
15.  my  substance  was  not  hid/rom<.whenI  was 

Isa.  .11.  8.  in  a  little  wrath  1  hid  my  face/ro«  t. 
10.  but  my  kindness  shall  not  depart /rooi  t. 

.hr.  6  8.  be  instructed,  lest  my  soul  de[iart /rom  t 

Eiek.2l.  3.  I  will  cut  ort" /rom  t.  the  rigliteous,  4 
22.  5.  those  that  be  far /rom  (.  shall  mock  thee 
24.16. 1  take  away/ro»i  f.  the  desire  of  thine  eyes 
28.  3.  there  is  no  secret  that  they  can  hide /ro»(  t. 

Mic.  1. 16.  for  they  are  gone  into  cai)tivity/jom  t. 

Zech.'i.i.  I  have  caused  thine  iniquity  to  pass/r.t. 

Mat.  5.29.  pluck  it  out  and  castit/r./.  30  |  18.8,9. 

.John  17. 8.  known  surely  that  I  came  out  from  t. 

Acts  23.  21.  ready,  looking  for  a  promise /roKj  t. 

See  Departed. 

/«THEE. 

Ocn.  12.3.  in  t.  shall  all  families  be  blessed,  28. 14. 
48.  20.  in  t.  shall  Israel  bless,  saying,  God  make 

i^jo(/.9.16.I  raised  thee  up,  to  shew  in  t.my  power 

Deut.  23. 14.  that  he  see  no  unclean  thing  in  t. 

21.  it  would  be  sin  in  1. 1|  22.  shall  be  no  sin  in  t. 

1  Sam.  18.  22.  behold  the  king  hath  delight  in  t. 
25.  28.  evil  hath  not  been  found  in  t.  29.  6. 

2  Sam.  15.26.  but  if  he  say,  I  have  no  deliglit  in  t. 
2  Citron.  19. 3.  there  are  good  things  found  in  t. 
Psal.  5.  11.  put  trust  in  t.  7. 1.  |  9.  10.  I  16.  1.    I 

17.  7.  I  25.  2,  20.  I  31.  1,  19.  |  55.  23.  let 
them  tiiat  love  thy  name  be  joyful  in  t. 

9. 2.  rejoice  in  t.  40. 16.  |  70.  4.  |  85. 6.  Cant.  1.  4. 

22.  4.  our  fathers  trusted  int.  they  trusted,  5. 

31.14.  I  trusted  in  1. 1|33.2'2.  hope  in  «.38.15. 1 39.7. 

5'j.  3.  trust  in  t.  57.  1.  |  84    12.  |  86.  2.  |  141.  8. 

81.  9.  there  shall  no  strange  god  be  in  t.  [  |  143. 8. 

84.  5.  blessed  is  the  man  whose  strength  is  in  t. 

87.  7.  all  my  springs  are  in  t. 
Cant.  4.  7.  thou  art  all  fair,  there  is  no  spot  in  t. 
/sra.  23.  3.  keep  him  because  he  trusteth  in  t. 

43.  14.  surely  God  is  in  t.  and  there  is  none  else 

62.  4.  Ilephzibah,  for  the  Lord  delighteth  in  t. 
.Jer.  2.  19.  an  evil  thing,  that  my  fear  is  not  in  t. 
Ezrk.  5.  9.  I  will  do  in  t.  what  I  have  not  done 
10.  and  I  will  e.xecutejudgments  in  t.  13. 

16.  34.  the  contrary  is  in  t.  from  other  women 

20.  47.  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  t.  it  shall  devour 

22.  0.  were  in  t.  to  their  power  to  shod  blood 
7.  in  t.  have  they  set  light  by  father  or  mother 
9.  in  t.  are  men  that  carry  tales  to  shed  blood 

12.  int.  have  they  taken  gifts  to  shed  blood 
25.4. they  shall  set  tlieir  palaces  in  t.  dwellings  in  t. 
27.  8.  thy  wise  men,  OTyrus,  that  were  iu  t.  9. 

23.  15.  was  perfect,  till  iniquity  was  found  in  t. 
38.  16.  when  I  shall  be  sanctified  in  t.  O  God 

Dan.  4.  9.  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  is  in  I.  18.  |  5.  14. 
Hos.  14.  3.  for  in  t.  the  fatherless  findeth  mercy 
Mic.  1.13.  for  transgressions  of  Isr.  were  found  in  t. 

4.  9.  why  dost  thou  cry  ?  is  there  no  [ting  in  t.  ? 
Mat.  6.  23.  if  the  light  that  is  in  t.  be  darkness 

11.  23.  mighty  works  which  have  been  done  in  t. 
f.uke  3.22.  my  beloved  Son,  int.  I  am  well  pleased 

11.35.  the  light  which  is  in  t.  be  not  darkness 

19.  44.  not  leave  in  t.  one  stone  upon  another 
John  17.  21.  as  them,  Father,  art  in  mc,  and  I  in  t. 
Horn.  9.  17.  that  I  might  shew  my  power  in  t. 
Gal.  3.  8.  in  t.  shall  al!  nations  be  blessed 

1  Tim.  4.  14.  neglect  not  the  gift  that  is  in  t. 

2  Tim.  1.5.  the  unfeigned  faith  that  ism  t.  first  in 
Lois  and  Eunice,  and  \  am  persuaded  in  *.also 

6.  that  thou  stir  up  the  gift  of  God  which  is  int. 

3./'oAn3.  brethren  testified  of  the  truth  that  \sint. 

lirr.  18.  22.  shall  be  beard  no  more  at  all  in  t- 

23.  a  candle  shall  shine  no  mme  at  all  in  t. 

Into  THEE. 

Isa.  52.  1.  no  more  come  7n(n  f.  the  uncircumcised 

O/THEE. 
Gen.  12.  2. 1  will  make  of  t.  a  sreat  nation,  17.  6. 
I  35.  11.  I  46.  3.  I  48.  4.  Eind.  32.  10. 

13.  and  my  soul  shiill  live  because  of  t. 
41.  15.  I  bn've  heard  say  of  t.  tlint  tho'u  can» 

JVum.  14. 15.  which  have  heard  the  fame  of  ■ 


THE 


Dcut.  2.  25.  begin  to  put  the  dread  oj  t  end  t!i« 
fear  o/t.  tremble  and  be  iii  anguish  beceusot//t 

10.  12.  wiiat  dolll  the  L.  require  of  I.  Mic.  6.  0 
Hulh2.  19.  he  that  did  take  knowledge  of  t. 

1  ^um.  19.  3.  1  will  commune  with  my  t'atiiera/* 
24.  12.  Lord  judge,  ami  the  Lord  avenge  meo/ J 

2  Sam.  3.  13.  but  one  thing  I  will  require  uf  t. 
24.  24.  but  1  will  surely  buy  ilo/  t.  at  a  price 

1  A7n^ri2. 16.  and  now  1  ask  one  petition  o/t  20 

11.  11.  Lord  said,  forasmuch  as  this  is  done  cf  C. 
1  Chron.  22.  11.  build  the  house  as  he  said  of  t. 

29.  12.  both  riches  and  honour  come  of  I. 
14.  all  things  come  «/  t.  of  thine  liave  wegii'erj 
Job  11.  G.  that  God  exacletli  uf  t.  less  than  limie 

88.  3.  for  1  will  demand  of  t   40.  7.  |  42.  4. 

42.  5.  1  have  heard  of  I.  by  the  hearing  o''  the  eas 
Psal.  22. 25.  my  praise  shall  be  of  t.  71.  6. 

87.  3.  glorfous  things  are  spoken  o/  t.  O  city  of  G. 
Proo.  25.  17.  lest  he  be  weary  uf  t.  and  hate  Ihes 

30. 7.  two  tilings  have  1  required  of  t.  deny  nie  not 
/.««.  58.12.they  that  shall  be  o/ «.  shall  build  places 

64.  7.  none  stirreth  up  himself  to  take  held  of  t. 
Jcr.  30.  11.  I  will  not  make  a  full  end  of  t.  46.  28. 

34.  4.  thussaith  the  Lord  uf  t.  thou  shall  not  die 

51.  26.  they  shall  not  take  of  I.  a  stone  fur  a  corner 
Ezrk.  2!1.  8.  I  will  cut  oil"  man  and  beast  out  of  t. 

.32.  6.  and  the  rivers  shall  be  full  of  t. 
Dan.  2.23.  hast  made  known  what  \\v.  desired  o/t 

6.  7.  shall  ask  a  petition,  save  of  t.  O  King,  12. 
Mic.  2.  12.  I  will  surely  assemb/c  all  of  t. 

5.  2.  yet  out  of  t.  shall  come  forth  the  ruler 

7.  17.  and  they  shall  fear  because  of  I. 
jVaA.l.ll.one  is  come  onto/J.a  wicked  coungelJor 
y,eph.  3.  18.  who  are  of  t.  to  whom  the  reproaci 
Mat.  2.  6.  for  out  of  t.  shall  come  a  governor 

3  14.  saying,  I  have  need  to  be  baptized  oft. 

5.  42.  and  from  him  that  would  borrow  of  t. 
Mark  11.  14.  no  man  eat  fruit  of  t.  hereafter 
Lulic  1.  35.  holy  thing  which  shall  bo  born  of  t, 

6.  30.  give  to  every  man  that  asketh  oft. 
12.  20.  this  night  thy  soul  shall  bo  required  of  t 
16.  2.  he  said,  how  is  it  that  I  hear  this  of  t.  ? 

•John  17.7.  whatsoever  thou  bast  given  me  ate  eft. 

./lets  10. 22.  send  for  thee,  and  to  hear  won^s  of  t 

28.21.  neither  shewed  nor  spake  any  harm  o/t. 

22.  we  desire  to  hear  o/t.  what  thou  thi'ik,st 

1  Cor.  12.21.  say  to  the  hand  I  have  nonB»;d  oJ  ). 

Philcm.  30.  let  me  havt^  joy  of  t.  in  the  Lord  ' 

Sec,  hi  the  Mid.st. 

Ojf  THEE. 

Gen.  40. 19.  Pharaoh  shall  lift  up  thv  head  from  off 

t.  and  the  birds  shall  eat  thv  flesh  from  off  Z. 

JVak.  1.  13.  now  will  I  lireak  his  yoke  from  wj  L 

On  or  iipo),  THEE. 
Gen.ia  S.mywroiigbe  H.«.||38.'>'J.th!sbreachbeM  (. 
Exod.\5.2fi.l  will  pulnoneoflhesediseases  j;^ob  t. 
I.rv.  19  19.  nor  linen  nor  woollen  come  upon  I.. 
jViim.  6.  25.  the  Lord  make  his  face  shine  upon  I 
26.  the  Lord  lift  up  his  countenance  upon  I. 
11.  17.  f  will  take  of  the  spirit  which  is  upon  t 
Dnit.  4.  ,30.  all  these  things  are  come  vpon  t.  ^i).  1. 
13.17.tlie  Lord  may  have  com|.assion  upon  1.30.3. 
19. 10. so  blood  hcvpon  f. 1128.2  blessings  come  sni. 
28.  15.  all  these  curses  shall  come  upon  t.  20.  45. 
Judg.  16.  9.  the  Philistines  bo  vpon  t.  12,  14,  20. 
l.S'a/77. 9. 20.  is  it  not  upon  t.  and  tliy  father's  bou»« 
21.  12.  but  mine  hand  shall  not  he  upon  t.  13. 

1  Kings  1.  20.  the  eyes  of  all  Israel  are  uvuTt  t. 
13.  2.  O  altar,  vpon  t.  shall  he  offer  the  priests, 

and  men's  bones  shall  be  burnt  vpon  t. 
21.  21.  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  vpon  t.  and  take 

2  Kings  4.4.  thou  shalt  shut  door  vpon  t.  and  pout 
2  Chron.  14.11.  help  us,  O  Lord,  for  we  rest  upon  i 

19.  2.  therefore  is  wralh  vpnn  t.  from  the  Lord 
20.12.  wo  know  not  what  to  do, but  our  eyes  itpmi  £ 

.Juh  4.5  but  now  it  is  come  vpon  i.andthon  faintcvl 
Psal.  17. 6. 1  have  calLd  upon  t.  31.  17.  1  86.  5,  7 
I  88.  9.  r.nm.  3.  .57 
22.10.1  was oa.sf  vp.  i».||25.3.wait  up.  «.5,2I.  |.5<).!> 
63.6.  meditate  on  «.||104.27.thesR  v.'ait  u.  M43. 15 
Cn/it. 6.13.relurn,  return,  that  we  may  look  n-pon  t 
Isa.  1.25.and  I  will  turn  my  hnnd  vpon  t.anA'ynr^ 
24. 17.  fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  snare  are  vpsn  S 
26.3.  wilt  keep  him,  whose  mind  is  stayed  vpon  t 
47.  9.  they  shall  come  vpon  t.  in  their  perfectios 

11.  evil  and  desolation  shall  come  vpon  t.  13. 
49.  18.  and  bind  them  on  t.  as  n  bride  doth 
54.  8.  with  kindiU'BS  will  I  have  mercy  en  I.  10. 
.59.  21.  my  spirit  that  is  vpon  t  shall  not  depart 
60.  1.  ami  thi'  slory  of  the  Lord  is  risen  upon  t  2 
.frr.  14.  22.  therefore  wo  will  wait  vpon  I.  for  thoa 
l.''..5.for  who  shiill  have  |iily  upon  «.l  t  .lerinalem  1 
?K\.  16.  all  that  prey  vpon  i.  will  T  give  for  a  pre^ 
Ftr/.-  3.25.  bcdiold,  they  shall  put  bands  vpon  t.  4.8. 
5.  17.  and  I  will  bring  llie  sword  vpon  t.  29.  8. 

20.  7.  when  ihey  leaned  upon  t.  thou  brakest 
./l/or.l8.33.lmd  compassion,evcnasIhad|iityKp.t. 

21.  19.  let  no  fruit  grow  on  t.  henceforward 
I.ukr  1.  3.5.  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  come  vpon  t 

9.  43.  for  LUc  days  §haU  conie  upon  t.  Ihal  tUlut 


THE 

Acts  KJ.U.boliold,  llie  hand  of  tlio  Lord  is  upon  t. 
IS-  10.  no  mail  shall  set  on  t-  to  hurt  ihce 
2-2.iy.theykiiowtliat  1  beat  them  tlial  believed  ont. 
1  3Vm.  1.  It),  proiihecios  winch  went   before  on  t. 
Heo.  3.  3.  I  will  come  on  I.  as  a  thief,  and  thou 
Biiall  not  know  what  hour  I  will  come  upon  t. 
Over  THEE. 
Gen.  3. 16.  thy  Imsbaud,  and  he  shall  rule  over  t. 
De.ut.  iri.  a.  but  they  shall  not  reign  uvcr  t. 

17.  15.  Ihon  slialt  in  any  wiie  set  hini  king  over  t. 

tliou  mayest  not  set  a  stranger  over  t.  'Jo.  30. 

30. 9.  the  Lord  will  agasn  rejoice  over  t.  for  good 
f  s  j/.iil.  11. give  hiii angels  charge atcrt.y^uAe 4. 10. 
/sa.  i;..  5.  BO  shall  thy  God  rejoice  over  t. 

Jer   13.  -I.  hast  taught  them  lo  be  chief  otjcr  f. 
iMiii.'i.  17. caused  lliiiie  enemy  to  rejoice  over  t. 
Eiek.  16.  8.  I  spread  my  skirt  aoer  t.  and  covered 

32.  3. 1  will  therefore  ejiread  out  my  net  over  t. 
Dan.  4.  25.  and  seven  times  shall  pass  over  t.  32. 
A"urt.  3.19.  all  that  hear  shall  clap  the  hands  oyer  «. 
Zeuh.  3.17.  he  will  rejoice  ouej- 1.  he  will  joy  over  t. 

Tliroagh  THEE. 
Ps.44.5.  throught.v/Mwe  push  down  our  eneniies 

To  or  unto  THEE. 
fjt:n.4. 7.  unto  t.  shall  be  his  desire,  thou  shalt  rule 
13.  15.  to  t.  will  I  give  it,  17.  |  17.  b.  |  2(3.  3.  |  28. 
4, 13.  I  35.  12. 

18.  10.  he  said,  I  will  certainly  return  unto  t.  14. 
20.  16.  behold,  he  is  to  t.  a  covering  of  the  eyes 

27.  2J.  let  people  and  nations  bow  down  to  t. 

28.  15.  done  that  which  1  have  Bjjoken  to  t.  of 
22. 1  will  surely  give  the  tenth  of  all  uyito  t. 

')0. 19.  better  1  give  her  to  t.  than  to  another 
31. 12.  I  have  seen  all  that  Laban  doth  unto  t. 

lU.now  then  whatsoever  Uod  hath  said  Mjjtot.do 

32.  discern  what  is  thine  with  rae,  and  take  to  t. 

39.  that  which  was  lorn  I  brought  not  unto  t. 

52.  that  I  will  not  pass  over  this  heap  to  t. 

38. 10.  go  lo,  I  pray  thee,  let  me  come  in  vnto  t. 
42.  37.  if  1  brins.him  not  to  t.  43.  9.  |  44.  32. 

44.8.  behold,  the  money  we  brought  again  nntnt. 
50. 17. forgive,  I  pray  thee,  for  they  did  «»io«.  evil 

Kiod.  3.  12.  and  this  shall  be  a  token  unto  t. 
4.  10.  he  shall  be  tot.  instead  of  a  mouth 
13.  9.  it  shall  be  unto  t.  for  a  sign,  2 Kings  19.  29. 
Jsa.  38.  7. 
18.  22.  a  great  matter  they  shall  bring  unto  t. 
28. 1.  take  unto  t.  Aaron  thy  brother  and  his  sons 
30.  23.  lake  thou  also  unto  t.  principal  spices 

33.  5.  that  I  may  know  what  to  do  luito  t. 

Lev ^Zl  S.  he  shall  be  holy  unto  t.  for  I  am  holy 

24.  2.  I  lat  they  bring  unto  t.  imre  oil  olive 
A'"".  0.  25.  the  Lord  be  gracious  ?j)ito  t. 

1  l.23.whelher  my  word  shall  come  to  pa.5Sunto  t. 

18.2.tliat  the  tribe  of  Levi  may  be  joined  w)i«o  «.4. 
19.it  is  a  covenant  of  salt  !(7i(o  t.  and  to  thy  seed 

22.3?.Balaain  said  lo  Balak,  lo,  I  am  come  jinto  t. 
Oe«^4.35.  unto  t.'n  was  shewed  that  thou  niightest 

7. 25.  shall  not  lake  the  gold  of  their  gods?/nio« 

15.9.  he  cry  to  Lord  and  it  be  sin,  unto  t.  24.  15. 

15.  15.  the  Lord  will  raise  up  unto  t.  a  prophet 

18.  [  will  raisj  them  up  a  prophet  like  unto  t. 

22.  7  let  the  dam  go,  and  take  the  young  to  t. 

23.  L5.  servant  escaped  from  his  master  unto  t. 
33.29.  who  is  like  tmto  1. 1  Ham.  26. 15.  Psnl.  35. 

10.  ]  71.  19. 
/<i.«A.  1.  17.  as  to  Moses,  so  will  we  hearken  unto  t. 

2.l8.hring  all  thy  father's  household  home  unto  t. 
Jurig.  7. 4.  of  whom  I  say  unto  t.  this  shall  not  go 

17.  3.  now  therefore  I  will  restore  it  unto  t. 
Rutti  3.  13.  if  he  will  perform  unto  i.  the  part  of 

4.15.lie  shall  be  «n/oi. a  restorer  of  ihylii'e,  daugh- 
ter-in-law who  is  belter  to  t.  than  seven  sons 
i  Sum.  1.  8.  am  not  I  better  to  t.  than  ten  sons  1 

8.7.in  all  thatthey  say  Joiio  «.||8.sodo  Ihey  unto  t. 

9. 17.  behold  the  man  I  speak  to  t.  of  shall  leign 

11.  3.  and  then  we  will  come  out  to  t. 

16.  3.  thou  shall  anoint  him  whom  I  name  unto  t. 

17.  45.  but  I  come  to  t.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
20.21.  for  there  is  peace  to  t.  ||  25. 6.  peace  be  to  t. 
£8.8.  bring  me  him  up  whom  I  shall  name  untot. 

10.  there  shall  no  punishment  happen  to  t. 
SSam.  3. 12.  lo  bring  about  all  Israel  unto  t. 
12.14.  the  child  that  is  born  unto  t.slmll  surely  die 
17.  3.  and  I  will  bring  back  all  the  people  i:.nto  t. 

19.  7.  Iliut  will  \te  worse  unto  t.  than  all  the  evil 
SJ0.21.hia  head  shall  be  thrown  to  t.  over  ihe  wall 
22.  50.  I  will  give  thanks  unto  t.  Ps.  18.  49.  |  30. 

12.  I  75.  1.  I  119.62. 
24.  12.  choose  thee  one  Ihai,  I  may  do  it  unto  t. 
1  ICi7tgs3. 12.  neither  shall  any  arise  like  juito  t. 
8  52.  hearken  in  all  that  they  call  for  unto  t. 
11.  31.  and  I  will  give  ten  tribes  unto  t. 
38.1  will  be  with  thee,  and  will  give  Israel  unto  t. 
14.  6.  for  I  am  sent  to  t.  with  heavy  tidings 

19.  20.  go  back  again,  for  what  have  I  done  to  t 

20.  6.  I  will  send  my  servants  u»ii^o  t.  to-morrow 
91.  3.  give  the  inheritance  of  my  falliers  -.into  t. 
22.  24.  ivpnl  the  spirit  from  me  lo  speak  unto  t.  ? 

B  Hings  i.  10.  if  thou  see  me,  it  shall  be  so  unto  f 
612 


THE 

iKingsZ.&.nov/  when  this  letter  ia  come  «.  t.beliold 
27.  the  leprosy  of  Naainan  shall  cleave  unto  t. 
6.  7.  take  it  up  to  t.  ||  8. 14.  w^hat  said  Elislia  to  i. 

9.  5.  he  said,  1  have  an  errand  to  t.O  captaui 
11.  wherefore  came  this  mad  I'ellcw  to  t.  7 

20.14.  from  whence  came  they  unto  t.  ?  Jsa.  39.3. 

1  Cfir.  12.  18.  peace  be  unto  t.  and  thine  helpers 
lli.  18.  unto  t.  will  1  give  the  land,  l^sal.  1U5.  11. 

2  CAr.  26.  18.  it  apperlainelh  not  unto  t.  Uzziali 
Ezra.  10. 4.  arise,  lor  this  matter  belongelh  unto  t. 
J\l'ck.  9.26.  testitied  against  them  to  turn  lliem  to  t. 
Esth.  3. 11.  the  silver  is  given  to  t.  Iho  people  also 
./ob  7.20.  1  have  sinned,  what  shall  1  do  unto  t.  ? 
Ps.  5.2.  hearken  unto  me,  for  mito  t.  will  1  pray,  3. 

10.  14.  the  poor  coinmitlelh  himself  itjito  t. 

10.  2.  mj  Lord,  my  goodness  exlendelh  not  to  t. 

22.  5.  Ihty  cried  «?!(o  t.  and  wereilelivereil 
25.1.u?ito  4.  O  L.  do  I  lift  up  my  soul,  86.4.  [  143.8. 

27.  8.  my  heart  said  unto  t.  thy  face  v/iil  I  seek 

28.  1.  unto  t.  will  I  cry,  2.  |  30.  8.  1  31.  22.  |  56. 
9.  I  61.  2.  1  m.  3.   I  88.  13.  |  IM.  1.  I  141.  1. 

30.  12.  may  sing  praise  to  t.  56.  12.  |  59.  17.  I 
60.  4.  1  71.  22,  23. 
32.  5. 1  acknowledged  my  sin  unto  t.  and  iniquity 
62.  12.  alsoftH(o  t.  O  Lord,  belongelh  mercy 
65.  1.  and  untot.  shall  the  vow  be  jierformed 
2.  thou  hcaresl  prayer,  unto  t.  shall  all  flesh  come 

09.  13.  my  jirayer  is  unto  t.  in  an  acceptable  lime 
86.  8.  among  the  gods  there  is  none  like  W7i(o  t. 
89.8.  O  Lord  G. who  is  a  strong  Lord  like  untot.  7 
101.  1.  unto  t.  O  Lord,  will  1  sing,  108.  3.  |  138. 1. 

I  144.  9.  Heb.  2.  12. 
102.1. hear  my  prayer, and  let  my  cry  come  untot. 
120.3.what  shall  be  given  u-nto  Mhou  false  tongue 
12;i.  1.  unto  t.  will  1  lift  up  mine  eyes,  141.  8. 
139.  12.  darkness  and  light  are  both  alike  to  t. 
Prov.  32. 19.  made  known  to  t.  this  day,  even  to  t 

23.  7.  eat  and  drink,  sailh  he  to  t.  but  his  heart 
25.  7.  better  it  be  said  unto  t.  come  up  hither 

ha.  14.  10.  all  ihey  shall  speak  and  say  unto  t. 
30. 19.  he  will  be  very  gracious  unto  t.  at  thy  cry 
36.  12.  hath  my  master  sent  me  to  t.  to  speak 

47.  9.  but  these  two  things  shall  come  to  t. 
15.  thus  shall  ihey  be  unto  t.  with  whom  thou 

49.  18.  all  these  gather  together  and  come  to  t. 
51.  19.  these  two  things  are  come  unto  t. 
55.  5.  nations  that  knew  not  thee  shall  run  unto  t. 
60.19.  neither  shall  Ihe  moon  give  light  unto  t.  llie 
Lord  shall  be  ^lnto  t.  an  everlasting  light 
.7fr.2.31.we  are  lords,vve  will  come  no  more  h7i(o  t. 
3.22.  behold,  we  come  unto  t.fox  thou  art  our  God 

10.  6.  forasmuch  as  there  is  none  like  unto  t. 
7.  who  would  not  fear,  for  to  t.  doth  it  appertain 

1 1.20.for  unto  t.  have  I  revealed  my  cause,  20. 12. 

15.  19.  let  them  return  unto  t.  but  return  not  ihoii 
20.  15.  man-child  is  born  unto  t.  making  him  glad 
22.  21.  I  spake  unto  t.  in  thy  prosperity,  but  thou 
30.  15. 1  have  done  these  things  unto  t. 

38.20. which  I  speak  unto  £.so  it  shall  be  well  un.t. 
40.4. if  thou  come  with  me,  I  will  look  weWuntot. 
44.10.as  for  Ihe  word,  wo  will  not  hearken  Jtnto  t. 
45.  .5.  but  thy  life  will  I  give  unto  t.  for  a  prey 

48.  27.  for  was  not  Israel  a  derision  unto  t.  7 
Lam.  2.  13.  what  thing  shall  I  liken  to  t.  O  Jerus. 

what  shall  I  equaUo  t.  that  I  may  comfort  thee  7 
4.  21.  the  cup  also  shall  pass  through  unto  t. 
.5.  21.  turn  thou  us  unto  t.  and  we  shall  be  turned 
Ezel;.  3.  6.  they  would  have  hearkened  unto  t. 

7.  the  house  of  Israel  will  not  hearken  unto  t. 

16.  .5.  no  eye  pitied  thee,  to  do  any  of  these  «)i'o  t. 
6.  I  said  ?(7!(o  t.  when  ihou  wast  in  thy  blood, live 
34.givesl  a  reward, and  no  reward  is  given  j(77^o  t. 
(iO.l  willestabli.^h  untot.an  everlasting  covenant 
61.  and  I  will  give  lhei;i  unto  t.  for  daughters 

Dan.  4.  26.  thy  kincdom  uhall  bo  sure  unto  t. 
31.  to  t.  it  is  spolcf-,  the  kingdom  is  departed 

9.  7.  O  Lord,  tightt'-.-.:~nc5s belongelh  7(7i(o  t. 
Ho.i.  0.  4.  O  EpI'.raim,  whatsi.all  I  do  unto  t.  ? 
.loti  1. 19.  to  t.  will  I  cry||20.  the  beasts  cry  7(7!«o  t. 
.'/m«s4.12.lhus  will  I  do  unto  t.\  will  do  Ihisujito  t. 
.lonah  1.  11.  they  said,  wliatshall  wo  do  unto  t.  '.' 

2.  7.  my  prayer  came  in  unto  t.  into  thy  temple 
Mic.  2.  11.  saying,  I  will  iirophesy  unto  t.  of  wine 

4.8.w7ifo  <. shall  itcomei|6.3.what  have  I  done  u.t. 

7.  12.  he  shall  come  to  t.  even  from  Assyria 
Hnh.  1.  2.  I  even  cry  ont  unto  t.  of  violence 

2.16.CUP  of  the  Lord's  right  hand  be  turned  unto  t. 
7ech.  2.  II.  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me  7/77(0  t. 

9.  9.  behold,  thy  kingcometh  unto  t.  Mat.  21.  5. 
Jl/or8.13.asthou  hast  believed, so  be  itdone  7/77(0  f. 

16. 17.  flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  it  7771(0  (. 

18.  and  I  say  also  7/77(0  (.  that  Ihou  art  Peter 

19.  I  will  give  ?/7i(o  t.  the  keys  of  the  kingdom 
22.  he  it  far  from  thee,  this  shall  not  be  7777(0  (. 

18.17.  let  him  be  7777(0  t.  as  a  heathen  and  publican 
22.  .'esus  saith,  I  say  not  7771(0  (.  till  seven  limes 
30.  14.  I  will  give  unto  this  last  even  as  7777(0  (. 
23.37.  thousVmestlhein  sent  777/(0  (.  /..!7fte]3.  34. 
2.5.  44.  or  in  prison,  and  did  not  minister  j7W(o  (. 
Mark  5, 41. 1  say  unto  t.  arise,  Luke  5.  24.  |  7. 14. 


THE 

Moyk  30.51.  what  wilt  thou  I  do  »(jl./.  Luke  18. 41. 
7.77itf  1.19.1  am  sent  to  speak  unto  t.  and  shew  thca 

7.  7. 1  thought  not  myself  worthy  lo  come  unto  t 
40.1  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  i.liesaitli,Bay  ou 

8.39.  how  great  things  God  halh  done  unto  L 
.lokii  4.26.  Jesus  saiih,  1  that  sjieak 77?i('<  (-  nm  h^ 

5.  14.  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  rome  unto  t 

9.26.  what  did  he  (o(.  II  15. 40. said  \nniuntot. 

17. 11.  these  arc  in  ihe  world,  and  I  com-  to  t.  )3 

18.  30.  we  woul.1  nol  have  delivered  him  7771(0  t. 
19. 11.  he  that  delivered  mo  i/.<.  halh  the  great.  3!u' 
21.  22.  what  is  ihal  to  t.  follow  Ihou  me,  23. 

J3cts  9.  17.  Jcsui  that  ajiiieaied  177/(0  (.  sent  it.« 
10.  32.  who  when  he  cometh,  shall  sjieak  ujijo  t. 
33.  immediately  therefore  I  sent  to  t. 
21.37.  he  said  to  the  captain,  may  I  speak  u77(o  (.  1 
26.10.  for  1  have  appeared  7771(0  (.  for  this  jinrpoBC 
/^07/7.  15.  9.  for  this  cause  will  I  contbss  to  t. 
27'7'77/.1.14.  thalgood  thing coinmitled 707(0  t.  keep 
Pliilem.  1 1.  but  now  protilable  to  t.  and  me 

16.  a  brother  to  me.  but  how  much  more  to  t. 
llev.  11.  17.  thou  hast  taken  to  t.  lliy  great  powei 

Toirards  THEE. 
ISam.  19.  4.  his  works  have  been  very  good  tow.  t 
2  Kings  3.  14.  I  would  uot  look  (070.  (.  norseelheij 
./cr.  12. 3.  thou  hast  tried  mine  heart  toicards  t 
Ezek.  10.42.  so  will  I  make  my  fury  tow.  t.  lo  rest 
63  because  of  shame,  when  I  am  pacihed  (.  (. 
/?0777. 11.22.  but  (077).  (.  g('odiirss,if  thou  continue 

171///; 7- THEE. 
/)f?7(.  28.23.  the  earth  that  is  under  t.  shall  he  iron 
I'sal.  45.5.  arrows  whereby  Ihe  people  lall777i</e7-£. 
P7-07>.22.27.why  should  he  lake  thy  bed  lrom}(7i.  (. 
Jsa.  14. 11.  worm  is  spread  7/77.  (.  worms  cover  lliee 
Obad.T.that  eat  lliv  bread  have  laid  a  wound  un.t. 

ifith  THEE.       > 
Gen.  6. 18.  with  (.will  I  establish  my  covenant 
]7.4.my  covenant  is  77>/'(/7  (.  £i.34.27./;c77(.29.]2 

19.  9.  now  will  we  deal  worse  77).  (.  than  with  them 
21. 22.  saying,  God  is  77;7(/i  (.  in  all  that  Ihou  doesl 

24.  40.  the  Lord  will  semi  his  angel  wit/i  t. 

26.  3.  I  will  be  7f7(/j  (.  II  24.  I  am  wztk  t.  28.  15. 

I  31.  3.  I  40.  4.  Exod.  3.  12.  J)cut.  31.  23, 

Josk  1.  5.  1  3.  7.  I  I  Kings  1 1.  38.  Jsa.  43.  2 

28.  we  saw  certainly  ihal  Ihe  Lord  was  77^?(/»  ( 

Exod.  18.  19.  hearken,  and  God  shall  he  wit/i  i. 

25.  22.  and  there  I  will  meet  777/(/7  (.  30.  6,  36. 
33.  14.  my  presence  s-.all  20  wttJi  t.  Deut.  31.6.P 

.rudg.  6.  16. 
Eev.  19. 13.  wages  shall  not  abide  j7'7(/7  (.  all  iiighl 
JV 777/7.5.19.  if  no  man  hath  lien  with  t.  be  Ihou  free 
20.some  man  halh  lien  icith  (.beside  thyhusbanii 
22.9.G.said  lo  Balaam, what  men  are  these 77;/(/7  t.t 
Deut.  2.  7.  the  Lord  thy  God  halh  been  77;7(/7  (. 
4.  40.  that  it  may  go  well  7r?(/7  (.  5.  16.  |  6.  3.  16. 
I  12.  25,  28.  1  19.  13.   |  22.  7 
1.5. 16.  if  he  will  nol  go  because  he  is  well  with  t 
£.0. 1.  the  Lord  thy  God  is  with  t.  .Josh.  1.9.  .Judg. 
6.  12.  2  Sam.  7.  3. 
20.  against  the  city  that  maketh  war  77:7(A  (. 
23.  16.  he  shall  dwell  ?7i/(A  (.  even  among  yoti 
.Judg.  4.  9.  and  she  said,  I  will  surely  go  with  t. 
7.  2.  the  people  that  are  77;7(/t  (.  are  too  many 

4.  this  shall  go  with  t.  ||  19.  20.  peace  lie  witht. 
Ruth  3. 1.  rest  for  Ihce,  that  it  may  be  well  with  t. 

1  .Si7///.  10.  7.  for  God  is  70/(/7  (.  Evlie  1.  28. 
14.7.  behold,  I  am  77!/(/7  (.uccordingtothinehcnrl 

17.  37.  the  Lord  be  xcith  t.  20.  13. 1  Chr.  22.1 1 ,16. 
21.  1.  why  art  thou  alone,  and  no  man  with  t- 1 
28.  19.1  will  deliver  Israel  7f/(/7  (.  lo  Philislinea 
29.8.hast  thou  found,so  long  as  I  have  been  with  t. 

2  .Sfl7».  3. 12.  and  behoM  mv  hand  shall  be  7£i7'(// 1. 
7.9.1  was  771.  (.  lCAr.l7.8.|li3.20.,'\mnon  lieen  77;. « 
13. 26.  king  said  to  him.  why  should  he  go  77J7(/7  t 
14. 17.  Lord  thy  God  will  be  with  t.  1  Chr.  28. 20, 
15.20.  return  Ihou,  mercy  and  Irulh  be  with  t. 
18.14.  then  said  Joab,  I  may  not  tarry  thus  with  t. 
19.  7.  there  will  not  tarry  one  77;7(A  (.  tliis  night 

lA77?^.52.8.thouhasl  icith  (.Shimei  who  cursed  me 
3.  6.  as  he  walked  in  uprightness  of  heart  with  t 
6.  12.  then  will  I  pcrrorm  my  word  7cith  t. 

13.  8.  I  will  not  go  in  with  t.  nor  eat  bread,  16. 
17   18.  whal  have  I  to  do  7f7VA  (.  2  Kiiigs  3.  \^^ 

2  Chrnn.  35.  21.  Marie  5.  7.  Luke  8.  28. 

.Jolm  2.  4. 

2R'/'»7^s4.26.is  it  well  lo.t  ||5.26.went  not  heart  ic.t. 

14.10.even  thou  and  .ludah  2cith  t.  ^Chrnv.  2.5.1!) 

2  Chron.  14. 11-  Lord,  it  is  nothing  ?/'7'(A  (.  to  help 

18.  3.  and  we  will  be  77-/«ft  (.  Ezra  10.  4. 

25.  7.  O  king,  let  not  the  army  of  Israel  go  icith  t 
.fob  5.  93.  the  boasls  shall  be  at  peace  77;i(A  (- 
10.  13.  I  know  Ihal  I  hi*  is  77!7(A  (. 

14.  3.  and  bringcst  me  into  judgment  7r7(A  ^ 

5.  seeing  Ihe  number  of  his  monlhs  are  with  t. 
15. 11.  are  the  consolations  of  God  small  ki7(A  t. 

is  there  any  secret  thing  rritk  (  ? 
36.  4.  he  that  is  perfect  in  knowledge  is  77ji(A  ( 
40.15.behold  now  behemoth, which  I  maile  leitht, 
Psnl.  5.  4.  neither  shall  evil  dwell  77'/(A  (. 
36. 9.  for  with  t,  is  Uie  fountain  of  iifo 


THE 

P3  35. 12. 1  am  a  stranger  icitU  t.  anJ  a  Gojourner 

73.  23.  novcrlliolc'ss  1  am  coiilinually  tctt/:,  t. 

!>4.  20.  sliull  iniquity  liavo  lellowsliip  tcilh  t.  7 

ilC.7.  tlio  Loril  liatii  dealt  boiiiitifuily  wilk  t. 

1-28.  'i.  happy  slialt  '.hou  be,  itsliall  lio  well  wUkt. 

i30.  4.  but  tliero  is  Ibrgiveues-.  uith  t. 

1311.  \6.  when  I  awake,  I  am  ?".i  1  idUIi  t. 
Pror.  '2.  1.  ami  liide  niy  cuuimaudnnuits  with  t. 

5. 17.  bo  oiilv  tliiue  own,  and  not  strangers'  with  t. 

C.-2-2.  it  shall  talk  ;r/7A  i.l|-2X7.his  heart  is  not  jo.  t. 
Clint.  It   1   that  we  may  seek  him  2a(«,i  t. 
Isa.  10.  4.  let  mine  outcast  dwell  icitkt.  Moab 

41.  10.  1  am  witk  t.  43.  5.  Jer.  1.  8,  I'J.  |  lo.  20. 
30.  11.  I  40.  26.  .dcts  Id.  10. 
11.  they  that  strive  witk  t.  sliall  perish,  12. 

49.  2.5.  contend  witli  him  that  contendeth  with  t. 

54.9.  I  have  sworn  that  I  would  not  be  wroth  w.t. 
/er.2.35.1  will  plead  ;f  (Wi<.||12.1.\vhenl  jilead  w.t. 

34.  3.  and  he  shall  speal  icitli  t.  mouth  to  mouth 

51.20.  with.  t.  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  nations 

21.  icit/i  t.  will  I  break  in  pieces  horse  and  rider 

22.  with.  t.  will  I  break  in  pieces  old  and  youiif; 
^2.iDitli  t.w'iW  I  break  shepherd  and  husbandman 

Kiek.  2.  0.  though  briars  and  thorns  be  with,  t. 

3.  22.  go  into  the  plain,  I  will  there  talk  with,  t. 

Irt.  8.  and  I  entered  into  a  covenant  with  t. 
59.  I  will  even  deal  icitk  t.  as  thou  hast  done 
62.  and  I  will  est?.blish  my  covenant  with  t. 

22.  14.  in  the  days  that  I  shall  deal  with  t. 

27.  21.  thev  occupied  with  t.  in  lambs  and  rams 

32.  4.  I  will  till  the  beasts  of  the  earth  with  t. 

38.6.  his  bands  and  many  people  ic.  t.  9.  15.  |  39.4. 

f/os.  4. 5.  the  prophet  shall  tall  with  t.  in  the  niaiit 
■9mos  6.  10.  and  shall  say,  is  there  yet  any  with  t. 
Obad.  7.  the  men  that  were  at  peace  icith  t. 
Zech.  J4.  5.  shall  comi,  and  all  the  saints  with  t. 
Jilal.  1.8.  will  he  bo  pleased  ic.  t.  or  accept  jierson  ? 
JI/a^8.29.behol  J.thev  cried  out,whal  have  we  to  do 
with  t.  Mark  1.  24.  Luke  4.  34. 

12.  47.  stand  without,  drdsirinj  to  speak  with  t. 

18.  16.  then  take  with  t.  one  or  two  more 

26.35  Poter  sa!d,tho'  I  should  die  w.t.  Mark  14.31. 
J.ukc  22.33.  I  am  ready  to  go  w.  t.  both  into  prison 
/(i/in3. 26.  he  that  was  with  t.  beyond  Jordan 

9.  ,'>7.  seen  him,  and  it  is  he  that  talketh  with  t. 

17.  5.  with  the  glory  which  I  had  with  t.  before 

"21.  3.  fhey  say  unto  him,  we  also  go  with  t. 
^cts  8. 20.  Peter  said,  thy  money  perish  with  t. 
F.p'i.  6.3. honour  thv  father  that  it  may  be  well  w.t. 
iriOT.G.21.  grac.>he7r.t.||2r/m.4.ir.brin^ic.M3. 

If^ithiii  THEE. 
Dcut.  28. 43.  the  stranger  within  t.  shall  get  above 
I'sal.  122.  8.  I  will  now  say,  peace  be  witliin  t. 

147.  13.  he  hath  blessed  thy  children  within  t. 
Pro».22.l8.is  (ileasant,  if  thou  keep  them  within  t. 
Jer.  4.  14.  shall  thy  vain  thoughts  lodge  within  t. 
7yutclU.44.and  thev  shall  lav  thv  children  withint 

fr(«/(oatTHE"E. 

Oen.il.ii.witknut  t.  shall  no  man  lift  up  his  hand 

See  Teach.  Tell. 

THEFT,  S. 

F.iod.  22.  3.  then  he  shall  be  sold  for  his  t. 

4.  if  the  t.  be  certainly  found  in  his  hand  alive 
.Ma'..  LS.  19.  out  of  the  heart  proceed  t.  Markl.'ia. 
Hci.  9.  21.  neither  repented  Ihey  of  their  t. 

THEIRS. 
Oc«.15.13.shaIlh"  n  stranger  in  aland  that  is  not*. 

34  23.  shall  not  every  beast  of  t.  be  ours  ? 

43.  34.  mess  was  five  times  as  much  as  any  oft 
F.zod.  20.  9.  and  tlic  priests'  olTice  shall  be  t. 
JjiV.  18.  10.  for  t.  is  thine  own  nakedness 
JViim.  16.  26.  depart  and  touch  nothing  of  t. 

18  9.  evotv  oblation  oft.  every  mcat-otreringof  t. 
./u.<4.  21.  10.  for  f.  was  the  first  lot,  I  Chron.  6.  54. 
■J  Ckron.  18.  12.  let  thy  word  he  like  one  oft. 
Jr.r.  44.2"^.  whose  words  shall  stand,  mine  or  t 
f.znk.  7    II.  none  shaH  remain,  nor  any  of  t. 

44.29.  every  delicate  thing  in  Israel  siiall  be  t. 
Jfab.X.  6.  to  possess  dwelling  places  tliat  are  not  t. 
Milt.  .'.  3.  for  t..  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven,  10. 
i  Ciir.  1.  2.  call  on  our  I,ord,  both  t.  and  ours 
2  Tim.  3.  9.  folly  shall  be  manifest,  as  t.  was 

THEM. 
Oen.  1.  27.  male  and  female  created  he  t. 
JYum.  14.  31.  your  littl.j  ones,  t.  will  I  bring  in 
Drill.  2H.  61.  f.  will  the  Lord  bring  upo  i  theo 
1  .Srt'«.  2.  ;'n.  I.  ih  It  lion.iur  mo,  I  will  honour 

25.29.  t.  shall  he  sling  out,  as  out  of  a  sling 

1  Kmas  13.  11.  f.  they  told  also  to  their  father 
''  Kiiiirif'i'.i.  5.  ^  that  burnt  incense  unto  Baal 

i  C/imn.  15.  2.  t.  hath  the  Lord  chosen  to  carry 

2  OiTon.  8.  H.  /.  did  Solomon  make  to  pay  tribute 
Piial.  .■>.  II.  let  /..  shout  for  joy,  let  t.  that' love 

3.5.  19.  nor  let  t.  wink  with  eye  that  hate  me 

B8.  1.  let  t.  also  that  hate  him  flee  before  him 
Isa.  41.  12.  even  /.  that  contended  with  thee 

.W  7.  even  t.  will  I  bring  to  my  holv  mountain 
.'.'.in.  6.  24.  thev  cast  t.  into  the'den  of  lions 
7,epk.  I.  5  (    Ihn    woishii)  the  host  of  heaven 

a.  11.  tttiiu  ilVT0  7  t,  thit  rejoic.o  in  thj  pride 
013 


THE 

Mat.  13.  41.  shall  gather  out  t.  which  do  iniijuily 

24.  It),  then  let  t.  which  be  in  Judea  llee  iiuo  the 

muuntaiiis,  Mark  13.  14.  Luke  21.  21. 

Mark  16.  l.(.  they  told  it,  iieillier  believed  they  t. 

Lukci.  18.  to  set  at  liberty  t.  that  are  bruised 
11.  52.  and  t.  that  wore  entering  m  ye  hindered 
19.  45.  cast  out  t.  that  sold  and  t.  that  bought 

24.  33.  Hjund  the  eleven,  and  t.  that  were  with  t. 
,/vhii  10.10.  othersheep  I  have,  t.  also  must  I'bring 
.'Jcta  15.  19.  my  sentence  is,  that  we  trouble  not  t. 

21.  24.  t.  take  and  purify  ihyself  with  t. 

22.  1-J.  that  I  beat  /..  that  believed  on  thee 
Hviii.  8.  3U.  moreover,  t.  he  also  called,  t.  he  also 

justitied,  and  t.  ho  also  glorified 
11.  14.  provoke  to  emulation  t.  which  are  my  tiesh 
1  Cor.  5. 12.  to  judge  t.  also  that  are  without 
13.  but  I.  that  are  witliout  God  judgeih 
10. 18.  tiierefore  acknowledge  ye  i.  tliat  are  such 

1  'J'kcss.  4.  14.  even  so  t.  also  that  sleep  in  Jesus 

2  Thess.  3.  12.  now  t.  that  are  such,  we  coniinand 
1  Tim.  4.10.  shalt  save  thyself  and  t.  that  hear  thee 

5.  20.  t.  that  sin  rebuke  before  all,  that  others 

Heb.  10.  14.  hath  perfected  t.  that  are  sanctified 

13.  3.  reiiieiiiber  t.  that  ure  in  bonds,  as  bound 

1  I'll.  4.19.  let  f.  that  sutler  according  to  will  of  G. 
Rev.  9.  17.  thus  I  saw  horses  and  t.  that  sat  on  t. 

11.  1.  and  measure  t.  that  worship  therein 

13.  0.  to  blaspheme  t.  that  dwell  in  heaven 

19.  20.  beast  was  taken,  anil  t.  that  worshipped 

^l/ove  THEM. 
Exod.  18.  11.  they  dealt  proudly,  he  was  above  t. 
A'jt(«.  3.  49.  of  them  that  were  over  and  aOuvc  t. 

2  *'a//i.22.  49.  lifted  above  t.  that  rose  against  me 
2  C'Ar.34. 4.  images  that  were  above  t.  he  cut  down 

About  THEM. 
Gen.  35.  5.  terror  was  on  the  cities  round  about  t. 
Ruth  1.  19.  that  all  the  city  was  moved  about  t. 
•iKings  17. 15.  after  the  heathen  that  were  about  t. 
2  Ckron.  14. 7.  and  make  about  t.  walls  and  towers 
F.ira  1.  0.  all  about  t.  strengthened  their  hands 
Ezek.  1.  IS.  were  full  of  eyes  round  about  t.  lour 

28.  26.  all  those  that  despise  them  round  about  t. 
M'trk  9.  14.  he  saw  a  great  multitude  about  t. 
J^uke  1.  05.  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  round  ab.  t. 

2.  9.  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round  about  t. 
Jade  7.  and  the  cities  about  t.  in  like  manner 

Jifler  THEM. 

<7cn.41.3.  seven  other  kine  came  up  after  1. 19.27. 

23.  and  seven  ears  withered  sprung  up  after  t. 

30.  shall  arise  after  t.  seven  years  of  famine 

48.  6.  thy  issue  which  thou  begettest  after  t. 
E.r.oil.  10.  14.  neither  after t.  shall  be  such  locusts 

14.4.  he  shall  follow  af.  t.  and  I  will  be  honoured 
Lev.  20.  0.  that  turneth  to  go  a  whoring  after  t. 
Dent.  1.  8.  to  give  it  to  them  and  their  seed  a/(eri;. 

4.  37.  th-srefore  he  chose  their  seed  after  t.  10  15. 

12. 1 30.take  heed,  that  thou  be  not  snared  after  t. 
Josh.  2. 5.  pursue  after  t.  quickly  ye  shall  overtake 
7.tlie  men  pursued  af.  t.  8.10.  Jndg.H.Vi.  |  20.45. 
.Judg.'i.  10.  there  arose  another  generation  after  t. 
Ruth  2.  9.  the  field  that  they  reap,  go  thou  after  t. 
1  Ham.  G.  12.  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  went  af.  t. 

14.  22.  they  followed  hard  after  t.  in  the  battle 

1  Kings  9.  21.  upon  their  children  that  were  left 
after  t.  did  Solomon  levy  tribute,  2  Chron.  8.  8. 

2  Kings  7.15.  they  went  after  t.  to  Jordan,  and  lo 
10.  29.  Jehu  departed  not  from  after  t.  to  wit 

\Chr.  14.14.  go  not  up  af.  <.||JV(A.12.38.and  I  af.  t. 
.Job  30.  5.  they  cried  after  t-  as  after  a  thief 
Jer.  2.  25.  I  loved  strangers,  and  after  t.  will  I  go 
9.  16.  1  will  send  a  sword  after  t.  49.  37.  F.zck. 
5.  2,  12.  I  12.  14. 

25.  26.  the  king  of  Sheshach  sh->\\  drink  after  t. 
32.  18.  thou  recompensest  the  iniquity  of  the  fa 

Ihers  into  the  bosom  of  their  children  after  t 
39.  fear  nie,  for  the  good  of  their  children  after  t. 
39.  5.  hut  the  Chaldeans'  army  pursued  after  t. 
M.  2i.  waste  and  utterly  destroy  after  t. 
F.zr.k.  29.  16.  when  they  shall  look  after  t. 
34. 6.  was  scattered,  none  did  search  or  seek  a.  i. 
Dan.  7.24.  and  another  king  shall  rise  after  t 
'Aech.  6.6.  and  the  white  hor.ses  go  forth  after  t. 
7.  14.  thus  the  land  was  desolate  after  t. 
Luke  17.  23.  see  here,  or  see  there,  go  not  a. «.  21.8. 
..lets  20.  30.  to  draw  away  disciples  after  t. 

JlgainH'VnV.'Sl. 

Gen.  14. 15.  he  divided  \\\nKe\f  against  t.  by  night 

ii;2;orf.32.10.  that  mv  wrath  may  wa.\  hot  an-ainst  t. 

JVum.  12.  9.  Deiit.%  15.  (31.  17.  Judg.'i.  15. 

.A/*um.l6.19.Korah  gathered  the  congregation  ag.t. 

21.  33.  Og  king  of  Bashan  went  out  aw'ninsJ  t. 
Deut.  20. 19.  destroy  trees  by  forcing  an  a.\e  ag.  t. 

28.  2.5.  thou  shalt  go  out  one  way  ag.  t.  and  flee 

31.  21.  this  song  shall  testify  ag.  t.  as  a  vvitness 

28.  and  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record  ag.  I. 

.Toih.  8.  22.  the  other  issued  out  of  the  city  air  t. 

22.  .33.  did  not  intend  to  go  up  ag.  t.  In  battle 
Judg.  11.  23.  did  he  ever  strive  or  fight  ag.  t. 
2.sVim.24.l.  he  moved  Dav.  ag.t.  to  say,  go  number 
2  Kings  17.15.  tcstimouiea  which  be  testified  ag.  t 


THE 

1  Oircn.  5.  11.  children  of  Gad  d  velt  ovt    ag-.S, 
211,  they  were  heljied  ag.  •..  for  tley  cried  to  Gofl 

2  Chron.  20.  10.  to-inurrow  gii  ye  down  (lu.  t.  17. 
24. 19.  proi)liet9  testified  ag.  t.  JV'(;/i.9.20,:J!'),3((,34 
28.  12.  stood  up  ag.  t.  tliat  came  from  (he  war 

Ezra  4.  5.  hired  counsellors  against  t.  to  friuitrat4 

8.  22.  but  his  wrath  is  against  t.  that  forsake  him 
J\'i/i.  4.  9.  we  set  a  watch  ag.  I.  day  and  niglit 

5.  7.  and  1  set  a  great  assen:bly  againtt  t. 

9.  10.  knewest  that  they  dealt  [iroudly  agaiitsi  t. 
12   9.  brethren  were  over  ng.  t.  in  the  watches 
13.  2.  hired  Balaam  ag.  t.\\io.  1  testified  ag.  t.2l. 

Psal.  17.  7.  savesl  from   lliose  that  rise  uji  ag.  t. 

34.  10.  the  face  of  the  Lord  is  agitiusi  t.  tha 

do  evil,  1  I'et.  3.  Vi 
Isa.^.O.  their  countenance  (ioth  witness  against  (, 

5.  25.  he  hathstretcheil  forth  his  hand  against  t 

13.  17.  behold,  I  willslir  up  the  Medes  ag.  t. 

14.22.1  will  rise  up  ag.  1. 1|63.  10  he  longht  ag.  L 
Jer.  1.  10.  and  I  will  utter  my  judgmenis  ag.  t. 

4.  12.  I  will  give  sentence  a.  «.||23.  32.  I  am  a.  t. 

25.  30.  prophecy  a.  t.  Ezek.  6.  2.  |  13.  17.  I  25.  i 

20.  19.  evil  he  pronounced  ag.  t.  35.  17.  ]  36.  31. 
Lam.  i.  13.  he  sent  fire,  and  it  prevailcth  air.  t. 
Ezek.  15.  7.  and  I  will  set  my  face  against  t. 

20.  8.  to  accomplish  my  anger  ag.  t.  in  Egypt 

35.  II.  thou  hast  used  out  of  thy'halred  ag.  t. 
38.  17.  that  1  would  bring  thee  against  t. 

Dan.  7.21.  and  the  same  horn  prevailed  against  t. 
Nos.  8.  5.  mine  anger  is  kindled  agai7ist  t. 

10.  10.  the  people  shall  be  gathered  against  t. 
Mat.  10.18.  for  a  testimony  against  t.  Mark  t).  1 1 

I  13.9.  J.uki9.5. 

./1/arA- 12.12.  spoken  that  parable  ag.t.  J.uke  20.19 

./t;(■^«i3.5l.shookoft'the  dust  of  their  feet  against  t 

16.  22.  the  multitude  rose  up  together  against  t. 

19.16.in  whom  evil  spirit  wi.s,i!re  vailed  a  gainst  t. 

20.  10.  I  gave  my  voice  a.  t.  \\  11.  heii'g  mad  a.  t. 

Rom.  2.  2.  judgment  of  God  is  ag.  I.  that  commit 

Col.  3. 19.  love  your  wives,  and  be  not  bitter  ag.  t. 

2  Pet.  2.  1 1.  bring  not  railing  accusation  against  t. 

Rev.  11.  7.  the  beast  shall  make  war  against  t, 

Hee  FioiiT,  OviiR. 

Among  or  .dniongst  THEM. 

Gen.  47.  6.  knowcst  any  man  of  activity  among  L 

Exod.  7.  5.  bring  children  of  Israel  I'roin  among  t. 

10.2.  tell  mysigns  which  I  have  done  amongst  t 

25.  8.  that  I  may  dwell  am.  t.  29.  4().  Psal.  68.  la 
.30. 12.  that  there  be  no  plague  a.t.wlien  nuinbcred 

Lev.  15.  31.  defile  my  tabernacle  that  is  among  t 
JVum.  1.  47.  the  Levites  were  not  numbered  am.  L 

11.  1.  and  the  fire  of  the  Lord  burnt  among  I.  31 
4.  the  mixt  multitude  among  t.  fidl  a  lusting 

16.3.  and  the  Lord  is  among  t.  Psal.  68.  17. 

18.  20.  Aaron  shall  have  no  part  am.  t  ../osA.14.i 

23.  21.  and  the  shout  of  a  king  is  ameng  i. 
Deut.~.^0.  the  Lord  will  send  the  hornet  among  t 
Josh.  8.33.  the  stranger,  as  he  ihat  wn.s  born  am.  L 

35.  the  strangers  that  were  conversant  among  t. 

9.  16.  they  understood  that  they  dwelt  among  t. 
20.  4.  give  him  a  pliice  that  he  may  dwell  am.  t. 

24.  5.  according  to  that  which  I  did  amongst  t. 
Judg.  1.  30.  but  the  Canaaniles  dwelt  among  t. 

10.  Ki.  put  away  the  s! range  gods  from  a.  t. 

1  Snm.  6.  6.  when  he  wrought  among  t.  JVeh.  9  17. 
9.22.  made  them  sit  in  the  eliiefesi  place  among  t 
10. 10.  jirophets  met  him,  and  he  prophesied  a.  t. 

2  Sam.  19.  28   set  thy  servant  n.  t.  that  did  cat 

2  Kings  17.  2.5.  thcrel'i  re  the  I,ord  sent  lions  a.  t 
IC'AroH.  21.  6.  Levi  and  Benjamin  iiiTt  ciiunled  a.t 

26.  31.  there  were  found  mighly  men  amnng  t. 
2  Chron.  20.  25.  found  a.  t.  abundance  of  spoil 

28.  15.  and  clothed  all  that  were  naked  amongt 
Ezra  2.  6,5.  theie  were  among  t.  200singing  moii 

JW'A.  4.  11.  till  we  come  in  themids^t  a.  t.  and  slay 

Esth.  9.  21.  wrote  to  establish  ihe  Purim  j.  t. 

•lob  1.  6.  and  Satan  came  also  among  t.  2.  1. 
15.  19.  and  no  stranger  passed  among  t. 

Psal. '•a.  18.  they  part  mygnrmcnis  among  t.  and 
cast  lots  oil  mv  vesture,  /i/a<.  27.3.5.  ./«An  !9.  ^. 
55.  ].").  let  death  seize  them,  wickedness  is  a.  t 
57.  4.  and  I  he  even  a.  t.  that  are  set  on  fire 
68.  25.  a.  t.  were  damsels  playing  wilh  linibrelB 
78.  4.5.  he  sent  divers  sotis  of  fties  among- 1. 
49.  trouble,  by  sending  evil  angola  among  t. 
99.6.  and  Samuel  a.  t.  that  call  upon  his  nnms 
10.5.  27.  they  shewed  his  signs  a.  t.  and  wonders 
136.  11.  and  brought  out  Israel  from  amongt. 

Cant.  4.  2.  and  none  is  barren  among  t.  6.  6 

fsa.  5.  27.  none  shall  be  wenry  nor  stumble  a.  i 
8.  15.  and  manv  a.  t.  shall  stumble  and  fnil 
41.  28.  for  !  beheld,  and  there  was  no  man  a.  t. 
43.  9.  who  a.  t.  cnn  declare  this,  and  shew  Ihirigs 
4H.  14.  whicji  a.  t.  hath  declared  these  tliines 
66.  19.  I  will  set  a  sign  amomr  t.  and  will  send 

Jer.  0.  15.  they  shall  fail  among  t.  that  fall, 8. 12. 
18.  and  know,  O  congiegation,  what  is  a.  t 
12.  14.  pluck  out  the  house  of  Jiidah  from  a.  t 
24.  10.  I  will  send  famine  and  [lestilenre  a.  t. 
25. 16,  because  of  the  sword  that  [  will  sood  a,  & 


THE 

ler.  37.  19.  thsre  lemaineil  but  wounded  men  a.  I. 
41.r<.toii  men  tbuiid  umo«n-t. that  said,  sluy  us  iiol 
/^u/K.I.I7.JeiusaJecii  as  a  iiioiistruous  woiiiatia.  t. 
K-.ck.  a.  5.  tlicre  liath  been  a  proiiliet  a.  t.  i'i.'Si. 

3.  15.  ami  ceriiauied  tJiere  aiiiung  t.  seveu  days 
25.  and  lliou  shall,  not  go  out  among  t. 

9.  2.  and  one  man  a.  t.  liad  a  vvrilei's  iiikhorn 

13.  10.  coNcerni.'lli  all  Israel  that  are  aiiiung  t. 
12.  and  the  pfiiiee  that  is  among  t.  shall  tiuar 

22.  -Hh.  1  am  |>ro|)li.  a.  1. 1|  30.  I  souglil  a  man  a.  t. 

J:5.  3.'1.  they  shall  know  that  a  prophet  been  a.  t. 

34.  24.  and  my  seri  mt  Uavid  a  prince  iiinung  t. 

15.  11.  I  will  make  myself  krwwn  among  I. 
Van.  1.  11).  a.  t.  was  lound  none  like  Uuniel 

■^  H.  there  eaine  up  among  t.  another  little  horn 

11.  24.  he  sliall  scatter  a.  t.  the  prey  and  sjioil 
Uos.  7.  7.  there  is  none  a.  t.  that  callcth  to  me 
Zcch    12.  8.  tnat  is  feeble  a.  t.  shall  be  as  Uavid 

14.  i:t.  tuiiiiilt  from  the  Lord  shall  be  among  i. 
Mat.  II.  11.1  say,  a.  I.  that  are  boin  of  women 
Murk  ti   41.  and  the  two  fishes  divided  lie  a.  t. 
Luke'Ji.  4(i.  then  there  arose  a  reasoning  a.  I. 

22.  24.  ami  there  was  also  a  strife  among  t. 

55.  feler  sat  down  among  t.  in  the  hall 
John  'J.  Hi.  ami  there  was  a  division  among  t. 

1.5.  24.  if  1  had  not  done  a.  t.  the  works  which 
/Ids  4.H4.  lior  was  there  any  among  I.  (hat  lacked 

17.  '.iX  so  I'aul  departed  from  among  t. 

15.  11.  coiitimied,  leaching  the  word  of  God  a.  t. 
'.tO.  '.'O.  inheritance  a.  t.  that  are  sanctifieil,  2G.  18. 

Rom.  II.  17.  a  wild  (dive  tree,  were  grafted  in  a.  t. 

1  Cor.  2.  (i.  we  speak  wisdom  a.t.  that  are  j>erlect 

2  Car.  a.  17.  come  out  from  a.  t.  and  be  ye  sejiarate 
2  I'et.  2.  8.  that  righteous  man  dwelling  a.  t. 

S  .John  SI.  who  loveth  the  pre-eminence  among  t. 
Jude  15.  to  coiivinc*  all  that  are  ungodly  a.  t. 
Hcv.  7.  15.  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  dwell  a.  t. 

JVMm.21.TO.  we  have  shot  at  MIeslibon  is  perished 
Detit.  7.21.  thou  shalt  not  be  ati'righled  at  t. 
Psal.  10.  5.  as  for  all  his  enemies,  he  putieth  at  t. 

53.  S.  hut  thou,  O  Lord,  shalt  laugh  at  t. 
C4.7.  but  Cod  shall  shoot  at  t.  with  an  arrow 

Jer.  13.  2.  for  the  heathen  are  dismayed  at  t. 

if^/oreTHEM. 
Oen.  18.  8.  and  set  it  b.  t.W'.Vi.'i.  he  paissed  over  b.  t. 
F.iod.  111.  ]i.licf<)re  t.  there  were  no  sucli  locusts 
13.21   Ih"  Lnrii  went  before  t.  by  day,JV«m. 14.14. 

21.  1  judgments  which  thou  shalt  set  before  t. 
V«?H.li).:!3.  and  the  aik  of  the  Loril  went  before  t. 

27.  17.  to  go  oul  and  m  before  t.  1  Sam.  18.  l(j. 
Vcut.  2.  12.  destioyed  them  from  before  t.  21,  22. 

1  Chrun.  5.  25.  jVeli.  9.  24. 

513.  23.  and  thou  shalt  flee  seven  ways  before  t. 
/■vsft.O.lS.arniod  men  went  before  (.rercward  after 

18.  1.  and  the  land  was  subdued  before  t. 

91.  44.  stood  not  a  man  of  their  enemies  before  t. 
Judg.X'i'.  Ehud  before  (.  |(  7.24.  take  b.  t.  waters 
I  S(tm.lO..'>.wilh  a  tabret,  a  pipe  and  harp,  before  t. 
e  S'xm.  1(».  16.  and  Shobacb  went  A.  (.  1  Gkr.  19.  16. 

20.8.  wlieti  they  were  in  GiUeon,  Amasa  went  A.  t. 

1  Kings  8.,50  give  them  compassion  b.t.  2C'//r.3U.9. 

22.  10.  -irnjiliets  prophesied  before  t.'i  Qhr.  18.  9. 

2  Khigf  3.  24.  so  that  the  Moabites  fled  before  t. 

4.  31.''<5(.hn?-i  i^ssedon  b.  t.  ||  44.  so  beset  il  b.t. 
f).22.stt  bread  and  water  bef.  t.  that  they  may  eat 
17.  11.  whom  the  Lord  carried  away  before  t. 

2  Cfifi'n  7.  G.  the  priest  sounded  trumpets  before  t 
Yrh    \2.  3(i.  and  Ezra  the  scribe  before  t. 
f  »(7./.22.25.i'T!  pay  my  vows  before  (.that  fear  him 

54.  S.  they  have  not  set  God  before  t.  80.  14. 
78.  55.  he  cast  out  the  heathen  also  before  t. 
10.5.  17.  he  sent  a  man  before  t.  even  Joseph 

F.cct.  4.  16.  no  end  of  all  that  have  been  before  t. 

y.  1.  cither  love  or  hatred  by  all  that  is  before  t. 
Isa.  W.  8.  now  go  write  it  before  I.  in  a  table 

42.  It).  I  will  make  darkness  light  before  t. 

63.  12.  thai  led  them,  dividing  Ihn  water  before  t 
Jer.  1.17.  not  dis'iiaved,  lestl  ccmfound  thee  bef.  t 

9.  13.  have  forsaken  my  law  which  \  setbeforet. 

32.  13   and  V  charged  Bavuch  before  t.  saying 

33.  24.  tliey  should  no  more  be  a  nation  before  t. 
•411.  37.  to  he  dismayed  befirc  t.  that  seek  their  life 

F.zfk.  8.  1 1.  and  there  stood  before  t.si'venty  men 

Ifi.  18.  hast  set  mine  oil  and  incense  before  t.  19. 

23.24.1  will  set  judgment  fcc/orct.tiiey  shall  judge 

32.  10.  when  I  shall  brandish  my  sword  before  t. 

44.  11.  sliall  stand  before  t.  to  minister  to  them 

/oel  2. 3.  a  fire  devoureth  bcf.  t.  and  behind  them, 

the  '.and  is  as  the  garden  of  Eden  before  t. 

If),  the  earth  shall  quake  before  t.  the  sun  be  dark 

Smo.i  2.  '.I    vet  T  destroyed  the  Amorite  before  t. 

Mic.  2. 13.  the  breaker  is  cnme  un  bef.  t.  and  their 

kiuii  shall  MISS  ft.  ^  and  Lord  on  head  of  them 

Z,'cA.1-2.8.  David  as  tlie  angel  of  the  Loril  before  t. 

Stat  'i.9.  io,  the  star  which  thev  saw  went  before  t. 

14.  6.  she  danced  b   l.\\  26.  70.  but  he  denied  b.  t. 

17.  2   ami  was  iransftjured  before  t.  Marl;  0.  2. 

M'irkC).  41.gavnto  Irs  dis"ip)es  to  set  ft.  r  8.  fi,  7. 

10,32.  Jenus  weiitfte/urr  t.  and  they  were  amazed 

614 


THE 

Z.u&e 22.47.  J.idas  went*.  «.||24.43.hedid  eat  6.  t. 

I'J.  28.  ascending  up  to  Jerus.  Jesus  v/ent  ftc/ore  t. 
Jukn  lU.  4.  shepnerd  goeth  before  t.  sheei)  follow 

12.37.  tho'  he  had  done  so  many  miracles  before  t. 
..icts  If).  34.  he  set  meat  ft.  t.  ||  22.  30.  set  Paul  4.  t. 
Gai.i.li.  I  said  to  I'eter  before  t.  all,  if  thou  being 

Helund  TUKM. 
Exod.\i.Vi.  the  pillar  removed  ami  stood  behind  t. 
./osk.H.  20.  when  the  men  of  Ai  looked  bcktnd  t. 

ladg.  20.  40.  the  Benjainites  looked  bektnd  t. 
2  Ham.  5.  23.  but  fetch  a  compass  be/iiud  I. 
•iCIiron.  13.13.  an  ambushment  to  coine  about  ft.  t. 
Joel  2.  3.  ft.  I.  a  flame  burrieth,  ft.  t.  a  wilderness 

Besides  THEM, 
./oft  1.  14.  and  the  asses  were  feeding  beside  t. 
Ezek.  10.11).  wheels  turned  not  from  ft.  t.l9.|11.22. 
Mat.io.'ii).  1  have  gained  besides  t.  live  talent«,32. 

Between  THEM. 
Ej:o(/.22.11.an  oath  of  the  Lord  shall  be  between  t. 

2ri.  33.  and  bells  of  gold  between  t.  round  about 
./o5A.8.11.now  there  vvasa  \a.\\ey  between  (.and  Ai 

1  Sam.ll.  3.  a  valley  between  t.  and  the  Philistines 
2(5.13.  David  stood  a  great  space  being  ftettfcejj  t. 

2  .>>(j;«.14.t().  and  there  was  no  deliverer  fts/t/jceu  (. 
2i.  7.  because  of  the  Lord's  oath  betmecr.  t. 

1  Kings  18.  6.  so  they  divided  the  land  between  t. 
,lob  41.  Iti.  that  no  air  can  come  between  t. 
Zcc/i. ti. 13. counsel  of  peaceshall  be  bctweent.hoih 
Jicts  15.39.  tho  contention  was  so  sharp  between  t. 

By  THEM. 
Lev.  19.  31.  nor  after  wizards  to  be  defiled  by  t. 
Josh.  23.  7.  nor  cause  to  swear  by  t.  nor  serve 
.fiidg.  3.  I.  the  Lord  left,  to  prove  Israel  by  i.  4. 

2  .Sam.  15.  .3(3.  by  t.  ye  shall  send  to  me  every  thing 
2  Cliron.  24.  13.  and  the  work  was  perfected  by  t. 
.lob  36.  31.  for  by  t.  judgeth  he  the  people 
Psal.  19.  11.  mo.  cover  by  t.  is  thy  servant  warned 
Isa.  7.  20.  namely  by  t.  beyond  the  river 

.Jer.  5.  7.  and  have  sworn  by  t.  that  are  no  god.s 
Kzek.  1.  19.  creatures  went,  the  wheels  went  by  t. 

14.  3.  should  I  be  enquired  of  at  all  by  t.  ? 
Hab.  1.  16.  because  by  t.  their  portion  is  fat 
Mat.  5.  21.  that  it  was  said  by  t.  of  old,  27,  33. 
Mark  6. 48. he  cometh,  and  would  have  passed  by  t. 
/y«/:e24.4.two  men  stood  byt.  in  white,  .fiets  1.10. 
.'lets  4.  16.  a  notable  miracle  has  b:;en  done  by  t. 

I.).  12.  what  wonders  God  had  wrought  by  t. 
Rom.  10.  5.  who  doelh  those  tilings  shall  live  by  t. 

19.  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy  by  t. 
1  Cnr.  1.  11.  by  t.  which  are  of  the  house  of  Chloe 
1  7"(>H.  l.lS.thou  by  t.  inigiitest  war  a  good  warfare 
ffrb.  2.  3.  confirmed  to  us  by  t.  which  heard  him 
1  Pet.  1.  12.  which  are  now  reported  to  you  by  t 

Concerning  T\\¥.}.\. 
J\rum.  32. 28.  so  con.t.  Moses  commanded  Eleazar 
./K(/n-.15.3.  Samson  said  con.  t.\  shall  be  blamele 
.WA.  11.23.  it  was  the  king's  commandment  con.  t. 
1  7"A/'.«.s.4.I3.ti)l)e  ignorant  con.  t.  which  are  asleep 

1  John  2.  26.  have  I  written  con.  t.  that  seduce  you 

For  THEM. 
Ger,.  6.  21.  it  shall  be  for  food  for  thee  and /or  t. 

34.  21.  the  land,  behold  it  is  large  enough /or  t 

43.  32.  and  thev  set  on  bread  for  t.  by  themselves 
F.iod.  14.  25.  let  us  tieo,  the  Lord  lighteth /or  t 
Lev.  4. 20.  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 
for  t.  9.  7.  I  10.  17.  ..Vhw.  8.  21.  |  16.  46. 

7.7.  there  is  one  law /or  t.  the  priest  shall  have  it 
Kum.  10.  33.  to  search  out  a  resting-place  for  I. 

11.22.shall  herds  be  slain/or  f.  fi.shes  gathered/,  t. 
Deut.  28.  32.  fail  with  longing/or  t.  all  the  dny 

33.  2.  from  his  right  hand  went  a  fiery  law /or  t. 
.rosk.  18.  10.  Joshua  cast  lots /or  t.  in'Shiloh 

19  9.  the  part  of  Judah  was  too  much /or  t. 

47.  the  coast  of  Dan  went  out  too  little /or  (.' 
.Tudg.  21.  16.  how  shall  we  do  for  wives /or  t.  ? 

17.  there  must  be  an  inherit.Tnce /or  t.  escaped 
RM(ftl.13.\vould  ye  tarry /or  Mill  thev  were  grown 

2  Chrnn.  30.  18.  hutHezekiah  prayed/or  t  saying 

34.  21.  go  enquire  of  the  Lord  for  me  and  for  t. 
J\rek.  1.  5.  Goil  kee|)eth  mercy  for  t.  that  love  him 

5.2. we  take  up  corn /or  f. that  we  may  eat  and  live 

9.  15.  bronghtest  forth  water/or  t.  out  of  the  rock 
R.'tfA.5,8.come  to  the  banquet  I  shall  prepare /or  t. 
.rob  6.  19.  the  companies  ofSheha  waited /or  t. 

22.  17.  ami  what  can  the  Almighty  do /or  t.  ? 

24.  .">.  wilderness  yieldcth  food  /or  t.  and  children 

Psal.  51.  19.  which  thou  hnst  laid  up  for  t.  that 

fear  thee,  /or  t.  that  trust  in  thee 

104.8.  to  the  place  whicii  thou  hast  founded /or  <. 

106.  45.  and  he  remembered  for  t.  his  covenant 

126.  2.  the  T,ord  hnth  done  great  things  for  I. 
Isa.  23.  13.  till  the  Assvrian  founded  it /or  t. 

18.  for  her  merchandisf^ shall  he  for  t.  that  dweii 
i   34. 17. he  hath  cast  the  lot /or  t.  he  divided  to  them 
I   35.  1.  the  solitary  place  shall  be  fflad  for  t 
I  .Arr.3.2.  in  the  wavs  hast  thnu  sat /or  t.  as  Arabian 

7.  16.  neither  lift  no  crv  nor  prayer /or  t. 

16.6. n"r  shall  men  lament/or  (.nor  cut  themselves 
7.  noithcr  shall  men  tear  themselves/or  t. 

18,  20.  T  stood  before  thee  to  speak  good /or  t. 


THE 

.fcr.  28.13.  but  thou  shalt  make/ur  t.  yokes  of  IrOU 
Ezek   7. 11.  neither  shall  there  be  wailing /or  C 

1 1.  21.  but  us  for  t.  whose  heart  walketii  after 
1().  21.  to  cause  tliem  to  pass  thro'  the  tire /or  ( 
20.  6.  to  bring  into  a  land  1  had  espied /ur  t. 
31.  10.  that  my  flock  may  not  be  meat /or  (. 

29.  and  1  will  raise  up /or  (.  a  plant  of  renown 
36.  37.  I  will  yet  be  enquired  of  lo  do  it  fur  t. 

45.  15.  one  lamb  to  make  reconciliation  for  t. 

46.  17.  but  hie  inheritance  shall  bo  his  son's  for  t 
46.  10.  /or  t.  even  for  the  i>riests  siiull  be  ubiatioii 

/,'an.  2.  35.  no  place  was  found  fur  t.  Rev.  20.  11. 
Hos.  2. 18.  make  acoveiianl/or  t.  with  the  beaats 
Zech.  10.  8.  I  will  hiss  fur  t.  and  gather  them  fo; 

10.  into  Lebanon  place  shall  not  bo  found  for  t. 
Mat.  5.44.  pray /or  t.  which  despitefuUy  use  you 

and  persecute  you,  J.uke  li.  2(3. 

12.  4.  nor  lawful  fur  t.  that  were  wilh  him 
18.  19.  it  shall  be  done /or  t.  of  my  Father 

Mark  10.  24.  how  hard  for  t.  that  trust  in  riches 
J^uke  2.  7.  there  was  no  room  for  t.  in  the  inn 
.loUn  6.  7.  is  not  sutticient /or  (.  that  every  one 

17.  9.  I  pray /or  t.  I  pray  not  for  the  world,  20. 
Jjcts  8.  15.  Peter  and  John  jirayed  for  t.  that  they 

l().24.Cornelius  waited/.  (.  and  had  called  frieiidf) 

17.  16  now  while  Paul  waited  for  t.  at  Athena 

1  Cor.  2.  9.  things  which  God  hath  prepared  ^'or  t. 
7.  8.  it  is  good  for  t.  if  they  abide  oven  as  i 

14.  22.  but  prophesying  servelh  for  t.  that  bclievi! 

2  Cor.  5.  15.  should  live  unto  him  which  died /or  t. 
Col.'i.  1.  knew  what  great  coiitlict  '.  have  for  t. 

4.13.  hath  a  great  zeal/or  t.  that  art  >ii  Laodicea 
Hcb.  1. 14.  spirits  sent  forth  to  minisut /or  (.lieiri 

7.  25.  he  ever  liveth  to  make  inten;.'  usion  for  t. 

11.  16.  for  he  hath  prepared /or  t.  a  c.ity 
2  Pet.  2.  21.  it  had  been  better/or  (.  not  to  known 
1  John  5.  10.  give  life  for  t.  that  si"  not  to  dealli 

From  THEM. 
Gen.  11.  6.  now  nothing  will  be  restrained  from  t, 

42.  24.  he  took  froni  t.  Simeon  and  bound  him 
JVam.  16.  15.  I  have  not  taken  one  ass /rum  t. 

18.  26.  the  tithes  which  I  have  given  you  from  £. 
35.8. /roTO  t.  that  have  many  ye  shall  gi\e  many  ' 

but/7-07»  t.  that  have  lew  ye  shall  i{ive  few 
/)r«(.  22.1.  sheep  go  astray, and  hide  tbysidf/.  t.i. 
31.17.  hide  my  face/.«.32.'20.  Ezek.  7.'i2   .V(t.3.4. 

1  .S'aoi.  6.  7.  and  bring  their  calves  home  from  C. 
XChron.  14.14.  go  not  alter  them, turn  away /rom  t. 
2CAro??.  20-10.  but  they  turned  /.  (.  and  destroyed 
Psol.'i\.  15.  deliver  me  from  t.  that  persecute  mo 

59.  1.  defend  me  from  t.  that  rise  up  against  me 
84. 11.  no  good  thing  will  he  withhold /ro7H  t. 
Prov.  3.  27.  withhold  not  good  from  t.  to  whom 

22.  5.  that  doth  keeji  his  soul  shall  be  (a.T  from  U 
KffL 2.  10.  what  mine  eyes  desired  I  kept  not/.  (. 
Cant.  3.  4.  it  was  but  a  little  that  I  jiassed  from  t 
Jer.  8.  13.  things  I  have  given  shall  jiass  from  t. 

9.  2.  that  I  might  leave  my  penjile  and  go/7-om  i. 
18.  20.  I  slood  to  turn  away  thy  wrath /ro7n  (. 
2.5.  10.  I  will  take /rom  t.  the  voice  of  iiiiith 
32.  40. 1  will  not  turn  away  fr.  t.  to  do  the m  good 
F.zek.  7.  20.  therefore  I  have  set  it  \'ar  from  i. 

23.  17.  and  her  mind  was  alienaieil /rom  i. 

24.  25.  tlie  dav  when  I  take  from  t.  their  strength 
39.  23.  therefore  hid  I  my  face  /7-o)h  t.  24. 

29.  neither  will  I  hide  my  face  any  niore/rofTi  t 
Hos.  5.  6.  he  hath  withdrawn  liimself/)o/n  t. 

11.  2.  as  they  called  lliem,  so  tliey  went  from  t. 
Jlfif.2.8.  pull  ofFthe  robe  with  the  gtinnent/roT?!  t. 
Mat.  9.  15.  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  from  t. 

Mark  2.  20.  Lvke  5.  35. 
Mark  14.  .52.  he  left  the  cloth,  and  fled  fr.  t.  naked 
Luke  9.45.uiiderstood  nol,  it  was  hid/ro7/i  M8.34. 
24.51. he  was  parted /ro/7i  (.  and  carried  loheaven 
.Tohn  12.36.  departed,  and  did  hide  himself/7-oi7i  t. 
.flcts  7.  39.  would  not  obey,  hut  thrust  him  /7-o7rt  t 
Rom.  15.  31.  that  I  may  be  delivered  /7on(  t.  that 

2  Cor.  2.  3. 1  should  have  sorrow /ro/o  /.of  w.'^om 
11.12. 1  may  cut  otf  occasion/7-o)7(  t.  which  desiic 

Heb.  7.  6.  whose  descent  is  not  counted  from  t. 

2  P((. 2. 18. clean  escaped /j-ohi  t.  who  live  in  error 

Rev. 9  6.  desire  Iodic,  and  death  shall  flee/rom  t. 

See  Dkpart,  ed. 

/7i  THEM. 

F.xod.  20. 11.  for  the  Lord  made  heaven  and  earth, 

the  sea,  and  all  lliat  771  (.  is,  ..icts  4.  24. 

29.  29.  to  be  anointed  and  he  consrcrnted  777  t. 
Lev.W.  3. 1  will  be  sanctified  771  t.  tnnt  come  men 

18.  5.  he  shall  live  in  t.  J^eh.  9.  29.  Kzek.  20.  11 
13.  21.  Oal.:i.  VI. 
.V((7?7.90. 13.  strove,  and  lie  was  sanctified  in  t. 
Deut.  5.29.  O  that  there  were  such  a  rieart  in  t 

32.  28.  nor  is  there  any  tnderstanding  777  t. 
.losh.  5.  1.  nor  was  there  spirit  in  t.  any  more 

24.  13.  cities  which  ve built  not, and  yedwell  in  f 
2  Kings  5. 12.  may  I  not  wash  771 1.  and  be  eleun 
./oft  4.  21.  doth  not  their  excellency  in  t.  go  uwuy 
Psni.  19.  4.  iv  t.  he  set  a  taberri.icln  for  the  sun 

107.  5.  hunsry,  thirity,  their  soul  fainted  in  t. 

115.  8.  BO  is  every  one  thai  Irustis  in  I  135,  IS, 


THE 

fed  J 17  11    Lord  takelli  pleastiG  tn  t  that  fear 

l'roo.t.6.  lliHe  la  no  Imig  trowaril  or  jiervt-rse  iii  t. 

ICtci.  J.  ivi.  1  know  liiut  U\ure  is  no  good  in  t. 

S.  Jl.  lliuir  liiuil  IS  lull)  set  III  t.  to  do  t'Vil 

1:^  1.  Iliou  uliall  suy  i  huve  no  jilcusuru  i;i  {. 
/rta.l)  1j.  leil-Uc'j  and  oak,  \vliosu:-ul)siaiico  16  in  t. 

ti.  'M.  It  IS  becuuiio  lliurt;  ia  no  n^'lil  iji  t. 

Jcr.  -i.  37.  and  lliou  slialt  not  |iro.-j)i!i  iii  I. 

5  iS  the  word  l^  not  lu  £.|jtf.U.svliat  wisdom  is  in  t. 

10.  5.  cannot  do  enl  noi  is  il  lu  t.  to  do  good 
14.  and  lliere  is  no  liruaili     t  t.  .")!.  17. 

-•J.  i>.  liuiU'  ye  housi:s,  and  .  wod  iii  t.  US. 

Eixk  :'•  ti.  iiiv  statutes  tliey  have  not  walked  in  t. 
13.  when  1  huvn  accoinjilished  my  lury  in  t. 

10-  17.  the  sjinit  ot  tlie  living  cieamie  was   m  t 

16  "H-  ir.  tiesjiass  and  sin,  iii  t.  sliall  he  die,  -Jo. 

Sti.  "ii.  and  wlien  1  shall  be  saiictihed  iii  t.  in  sight 

33.  10.  pine  away  in  t.  \\  37.  d.  «  as  no  bieaili  tn  t. 
IJan.b.  3.  his  wives  and  concubines  drank  iitt.  ii. 
Ho*.  14.  "J.  are  riglit  and  tlie  just  sliall  walk  in  t. 

dmus  5.1 1.  built  liuuoes,  but  ye  shall  not  dwell  tn  t. 
Ubad.  ii.  they  sliaU  kindle  i«  t.  and  devour  tlieiii 

Mai.  -2.  17.  tlial  doelh  evil,  he  dehghteili  in  I. 
Mat.  13.  14.  in  t.  is  lulhlled  tiie  propliecy  ot'Ksaias 
J^ul:e  13.  14.  in  t.  theielore  come  and  be  healed 
JoJin  5.  3U.  in  t.  ye  lliiiik  ye  liave  eternal  hie 

17.  10.  thine  ale  mine,  and  I  am  glorihed  m  t. 
i23. 1  (H  t.  ihou  111  me  ||  •20.  may  be  in  t.  and  1  in  t. 
Horn.  1.  ly.  may  be  Known  ot  God,  is  manliest  jfit. 

3J.  but  have  jileasure  in  I.  that  do  them 
2Co»-.  i.  15.  i«  t.that  are  saved,  in  t.  that  perisli 

0.10. God  saiJ,  1  will  dwell  in  (.and  walk  in  t. 
Ilji/i.  %  10.  God  ordained  that  ue  should  walk  tn  t. 

4. 16.  aiienated  ihrojgh  ihe  ignorance  that  is  in  t. 
(mI.  3.  7.  ui  which  ye  walked,  when  ye  lived  tn  t. 
2  Tkcss.'l.  lU.  all  deceivableJiess  in  t.  that  iieriah 
1  Tun.  4.  11).  coiitiiiue  in  t.  lor  in  doing  this 
Jich.  4.  'i.  not  being  iiil.\ed  with  laitli  in  i.  that 

1  I'et.  1.  11.  the  spirit  ol  Christ  which  was  in  t. 

2  Vet  3.  1(5.  speaking  tn  I.  of  these  things 
litv.  5.  13.  and  all  that  are  in  t.  heard  1,  saying 

12. 12.  rejoice,  ye  heavens,  and  ye  that  dwell  in  t. 
15.  1.  lor  171  t.  IS  tilled  uj)  the  wrath  of  God 

20.  13.  delivered  up  the  dead  which  were  in  t. 
SI.  14.  tn  I.  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles 

liilu  'I'HEM. 

iLick.  37.10.  the  breath  came  into  t.  and  they  lived 

Jijark  o.li.send  that  we  may  enter  «(.t.7>uieb.3-2. 

flto.ll.ll.the  spirit  ol'life  IVom  God  entered  inio  t. 
Of  THEM. 

Oer..^'.  the  eyes  oft.  both  were  opened  and  knew 
I'i   13.  the  cry  uf  t.  is  wa.xen  great  before  God 

JiZOd.aU.a.gfciieratii  ii  ufl.  that  hate  me,  Jjiut.5.'il. 

6   to  thousands  of  i-  that  love  ine.  Dent.  5.  10. 

35.  35.  of  t.  that  do  any  work  and  that  devise 

hev.  4.  2.  if  a  soul  shall  do  against  any  uf  t. 
1 1.4.  o/t.ye shall  not  eat||2-J.  u/t.eat,  Lcut.'iO.I'i. 
22.  •a.  nor  make  an  oltering  by  tire  of  t.  on  altar 
25.  44.  uf  t.  buy  bond-:nen  and  bund-maids,  45. 
5J().  43.  the  land  also  shall  be  left  of  t.  and  enjoy 

A*uni.  1.21.  those  that  were  numbered,  oft.  Xi.'it). 
I  2.  4,  13.  I  3.  22,  34. 
3.  49.  took  money  of  t.  that  were  over  and  above 
7.5.lakeit  ()/t.l|il.2G.  were  «/t.tliat  were  written 
14.  2;i.  nor  shall  any  of  t.  that  provoked  mc  see 
Iti.  34.  fled  at  the  cry  of  t.  \\  2tj.  64.  not  a  man  oft. 
33.  55.  that  those  which  ye  let  remain  of  t. 

iJcut.  1.  2J.  neither  he  afraid  of  t.  7.  18.  |  20.  1, 

.T  .Josh.  11.  6.  M-eh.i.  14. 

2.0.  ye  Bh.huy  meat  o/(.buy  water  oft.  for  money 

33.  11.  loins  of  t.  that  rise,  and  of  i.  that  hale  him 
.losk.  10.  8.  th.re  shall  not  a  man  of  t.  sland  before 
2  Sum.  0.  2-'.  and  of  t.  shall  I  he  had  in  honour 

2  h'inir.t  10. 14.  and  slew  them,  nor  left  he  any  oft. 
1  Chron.  5.  20.  they  cried,  he  was  intreated  of  t. 
Kira  ri.  20.  all  of  I.  were  expressed  by  name 
JW/i.  10.  31.  would  not  buy  il  of  t.  on  the  sabhatli 
Job  14.  21.  are  low,  but  he  pcrceiveth  it  not  of  t. 
Psj.1.  lit.  11.  in  keeping  of  t.  there  is  great  reward 

21.  12.  make  ready  arrows  against  the  face  of  t. 
24.  0.  this  is  the  generation  of  t.  that  seek  him 

34.  19.  hut  the  Lord  ilehvered  him  out  oft.  all 
22.  none  of  t.  that  trust  in  him  shall  be  desolate 

40.  5.  if  1  would  speak  of  t.  they  are  more  than 
65.  5.  p.nd  of  I.  that  are  afar  otTupon  the  sea 
84.  5.  in  whose  heart  arc  the  ways  oft. 
102.  20.  all  of  t.  shall  wax  old  like  a  garment 
}ron.  21.  G.  tossed  to  and  fro  of  t.  that  seek  death 
Keel  7.  I;,  that  fearelh  Cod  shall  come  forth  of  I. 
Iph.  "J.  K>.  they  that  are  led  oft.  are  destroyed 
17.  14.  this  is  the  portion  of  t.  that  gpoil  us 
19.  2C.  lie  shall  be  intreated  of  t.  and  heal  them 
39.2.  Ilezckiah  was  glail  oft.  and  j^hewed  them 
41.  2H.  ihat  whin  I  asked  of  t.  could  answer 
42.9.  before  tlwy  spring  forth  I  tell  ynn  oft. 
22.  Bjioiled,  Ihey  rire  all  of  t.  snared  in  holes 
44-  9.  that  make  an  iiiiagc,  are  all  of  I.  vanity 
^•5.1. 1  am  sought  oft.  tlmt  asked  not  for  me,  lam 
found  oft   ihi'itsoii^'lit  me  nnl,  H„m.  TO.  90. 
to.  10.  and  I  wdl  send  iliosn  that  escape  of  t. 
015 


THE 

Isa.  63.  21.  T  will  take  of  t  for  priests  ami  Lcvitee 
Jtit.  e.  ly.  because  of  I.  that  dwell  in  far  country 
lU.  5.  be  not  aliaiu  of  t.  Jb.-.ck.  2.  ti.  y,uAt  li.  4. 
23.  14.  lliey  are  all  of  I.  unto  me  as  Sodom 
2.5.  14.  great  kiiij^B  shall  serve  Uieniselves  of  t. 
;.';i.  i».  and  uf  I.  shall  be  taken  up  a  euise  by  all 
30.  ly.  and  out  uf  t.  shall  pioceed  lhallk^glvlllg 
3-1.  y.  ihal  none  should  =,oive  himsell  of  t.  lU. 
4-J.  17.  and  none  of  I.  shall  reinain,  Kztk.  7.  11. 
y-ijt7.-.7.1li.all  oft.  mourning  every  one  lor  niuiuity 

20.  40.  all  uf  t.  Ill  the  land  shall  sirvc  me 
2.J.  0.  ail  uj  I.  desirable  young  men,  l:i.  23. 

15.  Ill  dyed  altire,  all  of  t.  iirinces  to  look  to 
3y.  4.  all  of  t.  clothed  with  all  sorts  ol  arniuui 
li.  and  gates  all  of  t.  dwelling  without  walls 
Hos.lj.-i.  lliey  say  oft.  let  the  men  kiss  the  eaives 
.id.uoj'.l.l.cut  111  the  head  all  uf  (.he  that  tleeth  of  t. 
Mic.  3.  2.  who  pluck  oil' their  skin  iroiii   u//'  I.  3. 
7.13.laiid  desolale  because  of  I.  that  dwell  therein 
Zec/i.  11. 13.  goodly  price  that  1  was  jirized  at  oft. 
JJat.lil.  31.  whether  oft.  twain  did  tlie  will  id  his 

45.  they  peieeived  that  he  sjiake  of  *■■ 
.'UunH-.;.-J3.wliose  wileshallslie  beuy  (./.ui;t20.33. 
Luke  a.  13.  of  t.  he  chose  twelve  named  ajiostles 
7.  42.  tell  me,  which  uf  t.  will  love  him  most .' 

9.  4(3.  which  of  t.  should  be  greatest  ?  22.  24. 
22.23.  which  of  t.  it  was  that  should  do  this  thing  1 

06.  another  saw  him  and  said,  thou  art  also  oj  t. 
John  4.  52.  then  emiuired  he  of  t.  the  hour  when 

10.  4.  ye  may  remember  that  1  told  you  of  t. 
18.'J.  oft.  which  thou  gavest  me,  have  1  lost  none 

^dcts  15.  14.  to  take  out  uf  t.  a  people  for  Ins  name 
23,  m.  there  lie  in  wait  of  t.  more  than  forty  men 
Horn.  11.  12.  it  the  fall  uf  t.  be  the  riches  of  wor'd, 
and  diminishing  of  t.  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles 
15.  it'  the  casting  away  of  I.  be  the  reconcihng 
2  'Jim.  3.  11.  out  of  t.  all  the  Lord  delivered  me 
7^(4.10.39. we  are  not  o/£. who  draw  back;bul(;/(. 
./am.  3.  18.  is  sown  in  peace  oft.  that  make  jieace 
Rev.  22.  9.  of  t.  which  keep  the  sayings  of  this 
Hee  Both,  One,  Some. 
On  or  upon  'rilKM. 
Gen.  31.  34.  Rachel  had  taken  images  and  sat  u.  t. 
48.  Iti.  Jacob  said,  ict  my  name  be  named  on  t. 
Exod.  15.  9.  iny  lust  shall  be  satisfied  upon  t. 
19.  22.  lest  the  Lord  break  forth  upon  t.  24. 
.12.21.  that  thou  hast  brought  so  great  asin  upon  t. 

34.  nevertheless  1  will  visit  their  siii  upon  t. 
Z,[u.20.11.  their  blood  shall  be  upon  1. 12, 13,  l'i,27. 

2li.  3C.  i(;;on  t.  that  are  left  will  1  send  a  faintness 
jVum.  11. 17.  and  1  will  put  of  the  spirit  upon  t.  29. 

llj.  33.  the  earth  closed  upon  t.  anil  they  perished 
Deut.  7.  16.  thine  eye  shall  have  no  piiy  upon  t. 
25.  shalt  not  desire  the  silver  or  gold  that  is  on  (. 

9.10.  on  t.  was  written  according  to  all  Lord  spake 

27.  5.  thou  shalt  not  lift  up  any  iron  tool  upon  t. 

32.  23.  1  will  heap  mischiefs  upon  t.  1  will  spend 

35.  the  tilings  that  shall  come  upon  t.  make  haste 
.Josh.  10. 11.  the  Lord  cast  down  great  stones  u.  t. 
.ludg.  9.  57.  and  u.  t.  came  the  curse  of  Jotham 

1  Ktnss  18.  28.  till  the  blood  gushed  out  upon  t. 

2  Kings  18.  23.  if  able  to  set  riders  u.  t.  Isa.  36.  8. 

23.  20.  he  burnt  men's  bones  ii.  t.  and  returned 

1  Chron.  9.  27.  because  the  charge  was  upon  t 

2  Chron.  29.  23.  and  they  laid  their  hands  on  t. 

^■icts  6.  6.  I  8.  17.  I  13.  3. 
32.26.  so  that  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  came  not  u.  t. 

33.  11.  Lord  brought  up.  t.  king  of  Assyria 

."56.  17.  he  brought  up  t.  the  king  of  the  Chaldees 
£zra3. 3.  for  fear  was  u.t.  because  of  the  peojile 
F.sth.  8.  17.  for  the  fear  of  the  Jews  fell  vpon  t. 

9.  3.  because  the  fear  of  Mordecai  fell  upon  t. 

27.  Jews  took  u.  t.  to  keep  the  days  of  Purlin 

./oh  4.  19.  how  much  less  on  t.  that  dwell  in  houses 

21.  9.  neither  is  the  rod  of  God  upon  t. 

I'siil.  33.  18.  eye  of  the  Lord  is  u.  (.  that  fear  him 

48.  6.  fear  look  hold  u.  (.  there,  and  pain  as  of 
62.  10.  if  riches  increase,  set  not  your  heart  u.  t. 
69.  Jl.  pour  out  thine  indignation  upon  t. 

78. '24.  and  had  rained  down  manna  u.  t.  to  cat 
27.  he  rained  flesh  also  u.  t.  as  dust  and  fowls 
49.  he  cast  upon  t.  the  fierceness  of  his  anger 
94.  2'i.  he  shall  bring  upon  t.  llieir  own  iniquity 
103.  17.  mercy  to  everlasting  u.  t.  that  fear  him 
10(>.  29.  and  the  plague  brake  in  vpon  t. 
118.  7.  therefore  shall  1  see  my  desire  u.  t.  that 
fsa.  9.  2.  vpon  t.  haili  the  light  shined 
26.  16.  a  prayer,  when  thy  chastening  was  u.  t. 
27. 11.  tliat  made  them  will  not  have  mercy  on  (. 

49.  10.  lie  that  hir.'.i  mercy  on  t.  shall  le.id  them 
./rr.  2.  3.  evil  shall  come  vpon  t.  saith  the  Lord 

11.  8.  1  will  bring  K.  (.  ]  1. 1 23.  12.  |  .3(i.  31.  |  49.  37. 

12.  15.  1  will  return,  and  have  comiiassion  on  t. 

24.  6.  1  will  set  mine  eyes  v.  t.  for  good,  32.  42. 
33.  26.  to  return,  for  t  will  have  mercy  upon  t. 
46.  -il.  the  day  of  their  ralnmltv  was  come  u    t. 

F.iiik.  23.  16.  she  doted  v.  t.  \\  37-  8.  flesh  came  u.  t. 
44.l7.no  wool  shall  come  u.  t.  while  they  minisi  'i 
Dim.  3.  27.  nor  the  smell  of  fire  had  passed  on  - 
Ho».  5. 10. 1  will  pour  out  c:y  wrath  u.  t.  like  >vati  r 


THE 

Hos  7.  12.  they  sht  1  go,  I  will  sjirenil  my  net  u.t. 
./linos  9.  4.  i  will  set  mine  eyes  u.  t.  lor  evil  and  not 
Hub.  1.  13.  wherefore  lookest  tjiou  u.  t.  llialdeal 
Ztf/i.lO.t).  bring  them  again,  fo  1  have  mercy  u.  J 

14.  17.  who  will  not  come  up  u.  t.  shall  be  nu 
vVa(.19.13.  should  put  his  h-inds  u.  I.  Jiiark  10  1& 
J.ukc  1.  50.  and  his  mercy  is  en  /.  Ihat  fear  hin 

2.  ',1.  and  lo,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon  t. 

./uhn  '20.  22.  when  lie  said  tins,  he  breathed  vn  t. 

^cls  4.  1.  as  they  spake,  the  Sadducees  came  it.  t 

3.  lliey  laid  hands  un  I.  \\  33.  great  grace  «  as  u.i 

5.5.great  fear  came  on  all  t. that  lieaid  these  Ihinj^ 

11.  15.  ihe  Holy  Ghusl  fell  on  t.  as  on  u.s,  ly.  (i. 

19.  13.  took  upon  t.  local!  over  ihem  which  had 
l(i.  and  the  man  leapt  vnt.  and  overcame  liien 

21.23.  we  have  four  men  which' have  a  vow  unt. 
koiu.  11.  22.  on  t.  which  lell,  severity  but  to  lhe«i 
(ial.  6.  16.  [leace  be  on  t.  and  mercy,  and  on  IsrafC 

1  'J'htss.  2.  16.  wrath  is  come  ■«.  I,  to  the  uiternio.''f 
5.  3.  then  sudden  destruction  coiiieih  upon  t. 

2  '/'hess.  1.  8.  taking  vengeance  on  (.  thai  know  not 
Hib.  5.  2.  and  on  t.  ihal  are  out  ol  the  way 
Hcv.  6.  10.  avenge  our  blood  on  t.  that  dwell  on 

7.  16.  nor  shall  the  sun  hyhi  on  t.  nor  any  heat 
11.  11.  and  gieat  fear  tell  u.  (.  which  saw  them 
16.  2.  and  upon  t-  wiiiili  worshipped  his  image 

Over  THEM. 
Kiod.  1.  11.  they  did  set  over  t.  task-masters 
5. 14. which  rtiaraoh's  task-masters  had  set  over  t. 

18.  21.  |dace  such  over  t.  to  be  rulers  ol'tliousancs 
jVuni.  7.  2.  and  were  over  t.  that  were  numbertd 

14.  14.  have  heard  that  thy  cloud  standelh  ovet  t 
Jndg.d.  8.  the  trees  went  to  anoint  a  king  over  (• 

11.  11.  the  per[^le  made  Je|dilliah  captain  ot'cr"* 
KS'uHi.8.7. 1  ejected  me  that  I  should  not  reign  overt, 

9.  the  manner  of  the  king  that  shall  reign  over  i. 

19.  20.  and  Sannuei  standing  as  aj'pointed  overt. 

22.  2.  and  Uavid  became  a  ca).luin  over  t. 

2  ii'a«i.2.  7.  Juuah  have  anointed  me  king  overt. 

1  Chron.  9.  20.  Phinehas  was  the  ruler  over  t. 
27.  26.  and  voir  t.  that  did  the  work  was  Ez.l 

2  Chron.  2. 11.  he  hath  made  thee  king  over  t.  9.  il 
jV(A.  9.  28.  so  that  they  had  the  dominion  ovir  t. 
F,sth.{).i.  the  enemies  hojied  to  have  power  off  7  1. 
Psul  49. 14. the  upright  shall  have  dominiuii  overt 

106.  41.  and  they  that  hated  Ihem  ruled  ot'tr  t. 
Prov.  20.  26.  a  wise  kfciig  hringelh  the  wheel  overt 
/sa.3.4. babes  shall  rule  ocer  <.(|12.wonieii  rule  o.  t. 
19.  4.  a  tierce  king  shall  rule  over  t.  saiih  the  Lord 
52.  5.  they  that  rule  over  t.  make  them  to  howl 
.lir.  15.3.  and  1  will  appoint  over  t.  four  kindii 

23.  4  I  will  set  shejiherds  over  t.  which  shall  loai 
31. 28.  like  as  1  have  watched  over  t.  to  pluck  up, 

so  will  1  watch  over  t.  to  build  and  to  plant 

32.  41.  yea,  1  will  rejoice  over  t.  to  do  them  good 
44.  27.  I  will  watch  overt,  for  evil,  not  lor  gooJ 

Eztk.  10.  1.  appeared  over  t.  as  a  sapphire-stoin 
19.  glory  of  ihe  God  of  Israel  was  over  t.  11.  22L 

34.  23.  and  I  will  set  up  one  shepherd  over  t. 
37.  24.  David  my  servant  shall  be  king  over  t. 

Dan.  2.  38.  and  hath  made  iliee  ruler  over  t.  aU 
./oel  2. 17.  that  the  heathen  ^.tiiinld  rule  over  t. 
JUic.  3.  6.  and  liie  day  shall  be  dark  onir  t. 
4.  7.  the  Lord  shall  reign  over  t.  in  mount  Zio- 
Hab.  1.  14.  creeping  things  that  have  no  ruler  o.  t 
Zreh.  9.  14.  and  the  Lord  shall  he  seen  over  t. 
.'^Jut.  20.  25.  the  jirinces  of  (he  Gentiles  exercise 
dominion  over  t.  Mark  10.  42.  J.ukc  22.  25 
/.Mi(11.44.  the  men  that  v^alko.  «.  are  not  awan 

19.  27.  who  would  not  Ihat  I  should  reiirn  overt 
..lets  19.  13.  to  call  over  t.  that  liad  evii  Spirits 
Ro7«.  5.  14.  even  over  t.  that  had  not  smiieil  nftt!»- 
Col.".  15.  a  shew  of  them,  triumphing  over  t.  in  ii; 
Kev.  9.  II.  Ihey  had  a  king  over  t.  whose  iianieu- 

11.  10.  earth  shall  rejoice  over  I.  and  make  merry 

r/;ro«^*  THEBl. 
./Hrf^.2.22.that  thro' 1. 1  may  provejsrael  whethej 
Jcr.S.lO.are  burnt  up, so  thai  none  clin  pass  thro' t 

To  or  unloTlWM. 
Gen.  37.  13.  come,  and  I  will  send  thee  vntn  t. 
42.  7.  stranse  unto  t.  and  spake  rf)nghly  7/»/o  t. 
25.  "ive  them  provision,  tlius  did  Joseph  vnto 
50.2L  Joseph  comforted  ihcm,s]!oke  kindly  ?(n.  / 
Kjorf.2.25.anil  G.had  respect  vn.  t.  2  Kings  13.23. 
3.13.  w  hat  shall  I  say  7(n/o  «.||  14.20.  darkness  tot. 
14.  22.  the  waters  were  a  wall  to  t.  on  the  rigbl 

20.  5.  tliDU  shalt  not  bow  down  thyself  lo  t.  noi 

serve  them,  .Josh.  23.  7.  i'Kivgs  1".  S.'i. 

30.  21.  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  lo  t.  Lev.  17.  7 
Lev.  6.  17.  I  havf  given  it  j/»^o  .'.  for  their  portim 
JV«m.4.19.but  thllBdo7;7!.^t!8  22.SO  did  ihcy  WJI  J. 

16.30.  swallow  up,  with  all  ilnit  npjiertain  iznio  t. 

33.  .W.  I  shall  do  to  you,  as  I  tliuughl  to  do  vvto  t 

35.  6.  and  to  t.  vc  -shall  add  forty  and  two  citic* 
Deul.  1  8. which  the  L.  swareto  give  7,7)/.)«.  31  i>3. 

4.  7.  \»  hnt  nation  who  hnth  Giid  so  ngh  vnto  £  "■ 

./'r;.«//.9.'_'0.lhis  we  v\'ill  do  vr..  (.||26.  so  did  he  un.  t 

.Jndg.  2.  17.  and  they  bowed  tlienise.'vos  utiti  t. 

9.  33.  mayest  do  to  t.  as  thou  shalt  hnd  occasion 

15. 11.  as  they  did  unto  me,  so  have  1  done  Uiiiat 


THE 

1  Sam.  30.  I'j.  ihcro  was  notliina;  lacking  to  t. 
27.  scnl  sjjoil  til  I.  whicli  wuiu  in,  2rf,  2'J,  30,  31 

2  Sain.  20.  ;J.  aiul  i'wl  tliuiii,  but  went  not  in  untu  t  I 

1  Kings  12.  7.  it'tliou  wilt  speak  gooil  woiils  to  I. 

2  ATfH^'.vi'-  18. saying,  the  ir.essenjforcuinc  («  <.  20 
12.  5.  let  llio  juiosts  take  it  lu  t.  every  man 

1  Ckruu.  0.27.  liie  opening  tlieiei)f  |ieitaineil  to  t. 

2  Ckr-un.  ;i2.  G.  anilsjiake  eonilortaljiy  tu  t. 
EzruA.Uli-  tribute  and  custom  was  paiU  unto  t. 

<j.  21.siicli  asliadseparatoil  llieinselvos  untu  t. 
A'cli.a.  11.  restore  <««.  tliis day  tlieir  lands,  liduscs 
ICst/i.  y.  22.  montbv  is  turned /ijitflMVom  sorrow 
job  24.  12.  yet  God  layetli  not  folly  to  t. 

17.  mi'inuig  is  t»  t.  oven  as  tlie  shadow  of  death 
I'sid.  -Jrt.  4.  give  thnjn,  rcn<ler  tu  t.  tlicir  tiescrt 

34.  !l.  i\n-  llieii!  is  no  want  to  t.  that  tear  liini 
44.  3.  liecausc  tliou  iiaiUt  a  favour  unto  t. 
63.  y.  do  «««« t.as  to  UiO  Midianites,  as  lo  Sisera 
•    113.8.  tiiiiy  that  make  them  are  likir  «/(./..  13.'>.  18. 
12.).  4.  do  good  til  /,.  that  are  upriglit  in  lieart 
P/vf.  3.  7.  a  buckler  tot.  tliat  walk  uprightly 
3.  18.  a  tree  of  life  to  t.  lliat  lay  hold  on  her 

8.  '.).  tliey  are  ngh.ltu  t.tliat  fnid  knowledge 

10.  2ii.  so  IS  the  sluggard  to  t.  tliat  send  hnii 

1).  22.  mercy  am'  truth  lie  (»  t.  that  devise  good 
25.  1.!.  Si)  IS  a  liiithful  messenger  to  t.  thai  send 
30.  5.  a  shield  untii  t.  tliiit  jiut  their  trust  in  him 
Eccl.  7.  12.  wis<lom  gives  life  lo  t.  that  have  it 
l^a.  in.  3.  seek  to  t.  that  have  familiar  spirits 
28.  !3.  the  word  was  uiiiat.  precept  u|!on  precept 
40.  20.  to  t.  that  have  no  might  he  incrcasetii 
42.  5.  hath  given  spirit  ta  t.  to  wad;  '.herein 

Hi.  these  ihiiigs  will  I  do  unto  i-  and  not  forsake 
4i».0.(«  Mhal  are  in  darkness, ./l/a/.4.1l).Attis  1.7'J. 
51). .").  tu  t.  will  I  give  ill  my  house  a  place  and  name 
57.  ().  trn  t.  hast  thou  poured  a  drink-offeri:,g 
50.20.  to  t.  that  turn  from  transgression  in  Jacob 
61.  7.  everhisting  joy  shall  be  unto  t. 
fer.  3.  13.  thus  siiall  it  be  done  luito  t. 
«).  10.  the  word  of  Ihe  I/ord  is  unto  t.  a  reproach 
15.  10.  lei  theiri  return,  but  return  not  ihou  ««(«  <. 
18.  8.  repent  of  the  cvd  I  thought  to  do  nvta  t. 
31.32.  brakecovcnanl,tho'l  was  husband  untot. 
Lam.  1. 22.  and  do  tinto  t.  as  llum  liiist  done  to  me 
3.  2.J.  the  Lord  is  good  unto  t.  that  wait  for  him 

C5.  irive  lliem  sorrow  of  heart,  il-y  curse  H?)to  (. 
F.2cli.2.  4. 1  do  send  thee  unto  t.  and  thou  shall  say 
3.  ().  ha<l  I  sent  thee  unto  t.  Ihey  had  hearkened 

2().  and  llioii  filialt  not  be  to  t.  a  reprover 

11.  If),  yet  will  I  be  Co  t.  as  a  litllo  sanctuary 

12.  11.  as  I  have  done,  so  siiall  it  be  done  unto  t. 
20.0.  in  whose  sight !  made  mysolfknown  unto  t. 
33.  32.  lo,  tliou  art  unto  t.  as  a.  ve.vy  lovely  song 
30.  13.  and  it  .shall  bo  tu  t.  a  renown 

44. 12.  bccauECtliey  ministered  unto  t.  before  idols 
48.  12.  oblation  shall  he  untot.  a  thing  most  holy 

18.  shall  he  for  food  urefo  t.  that  serve  the  city 
Van.  4.  111.  the  dream  be  to  t.  that  liatc  lliee 

<j  2.  that  the  priaces  might  give  account  unto  t. 

9.  4.  and  keeping  mercy  to  t.  that  love  him 

\\.  34.  but  many  shall  cleave  tot.  with  flatteries 

tloi.  4.  12.  and  their  sl&trdeclareth  untot. 
7.]3.cleslrnction  unto  I.  because  they  transgressed 
11.  4.  1  was  to  t.  as  they  that  takeolfllie  yoke 

fonnk'A.  10.  evil  that  he  said,  lio  would  do  untot. 

JUic.  2.  0.  proiihesy  ye  not,  say  tliey  to  t.  that 
pro|ihesy,  they  shall  not  prophesy  to  t. 

Mat.  fi.  8.  be  ve  not  like  unto  t.\\l.  12.  do  ye  so  to  t. 
17.  13.  that  lie  spake  unto  t.  of  John  the  Baptist 
'21.  3(i.  otlier  servants,  they  did  untu  t.  likewi.se 
21).  0.  but  go  ye  rather  <o  i.  that  sell,  and  buy 

Afiirk  4.  11.  but  tu  t.  thiit  are  without  in  parables 

10.  411.  shall  be  given  tu  t.  for  whom  it  is  i)repaied 
/,f(/iv'2.  51.  he  went  down,  and  was  subject  unto  t. 

C.  31.  that  men  do  to  yon,  do  ye  also  ChJ.  likewise 
33.  if  ye  do  good  tot.  that  do  good  to  you 

31.  if  ye  lend  to  t.  of  whom  yo  hope  to  receive 

11.  13.  sive  the  Holy  Spirit  to  t.  that  ask  him 
Ifi.  0-1.  that  lie  may  testifv  untu  t.  lest  tliev  come 
20.1.1.  what  shall  Lord  ofthc  vincyaril  i\i,' untu  t.  ? 

23.  28.  Jesus  Ivirning  unto  t.  said,  weep  not  for  me 

24.  11.  their  words  seemed  unto  t.  as  idle  tales 
27.  he  ovpounded  unto  t.  in  all  the  scriptures 

fekn  1.  12.  <»«.  gave  he  power  to  become  the  sons 
of  (iod,  even  tot.  that  believe  on  his  name 

22.  we  may  give  on  answer  to  t.  that  sent  us 
2.  24.  but  Jesus  did  not  commit  liicnself  unto  t. 
6.  27.  that  be  spake  to  t.  of  the  Father 
20.  23.  sins  ye  remit,  they  are  remitted  unto  t. 
9cls  1.  10.  who  WHS  guide  to  t.  that  look  Jesus 
2.3.there  appeared  unto  t.cloveti  tongues, as  of  fire 

41.  Ih(  re  were  added  unto  t.  about  3,0(M)  souls 
5.  13.  of  ibe  rest  duist  no  man  join  himself  to  t. 

32.  whom  God  bath  given  to  t.  that  obey  him 
J4.  18.  ihit  they  bad  not  done  sacrifice  unto  t. 
ifi.  10  had  called  us  to  preach  the  gospel  unto  I. 
20.  34.  my  necessities,  and  tu  t.  that  were  with  me 

25.  11.  no  man  may  deliver  me  unto  t.  I  appeal 
fflTK.  l.!0.  i>  nuimlest,  firr  G.  lialh  shewed  it7o)^;  t. 
2.7  to  t.  who  by  patient  coutiui  unco  m  well  doing 

&i6 


THE 

Rom.  8.28.  work  together  for  good  lo  t.  tliat  loVc  G. 
10.20.madc  manifest  H)(.  t.  that  asked  not  after  me 

1  CVh-.  1.2.  u7ii!o  Mhat  are  sanctified  in  Christ  Jesus 

24.  untu  t.  that  are  called,  both  Jews  and  Greeks 
0.  3.  my  answer  tu  I.  that  do  examine  me,  is  this 

14.  34.  tir  it  is  not  perfnitlcd  untu  t.  to  s))eak 

2  Qir.  4.  3.  if  gosjiel  hid,  it  is  hill  lu  t.  that  are  lost 
Gal.  1.  17.  tu  t.  which  were  apostles  before  mo 

G.  10.  untu  t.  who  arc  of  the  iiousehold  of  faith 
F.pk.'i.  17.  and  preached  peace  to  Mhat  were  nigh 
Pliil.  1.  28.  is  to  t.  an  evident  token  of  perdition 
2  Tlicss.  1.  G.  tribulation  to  I.  that  trouble  you 

1  Tim.  4.  15.  meditate,  give  thyself  wholly  tu  I. 

2  I'lni.  i.  8.  hut  unto  all  t.  that  love  his  appearing 
Ttt.  '.].  13.  that  nolbiiig  bo  wanting  unto  I. 

Heb.  3.  18.  not  enter,  but  to  t.  that  believed  not 
4.2.to  us  was  ihe  gospel  i)ieitched  as  well  as  untu  t. 
8.  10.  1  will  bo  to  t.  a  God,  they  to  me  a  jieople 

12.  U.  yieldetli  unto  t.that  are  e.\ercised  thereby 
10.  word  sliould  not  be  s|ioken  tu  t.  any  more 

Jam.  1. 12.  Lord  promised  to  I.  that  love  him,  2.  5. 

1  Pet.  4.  G.  gospel  preached  also  tot.  lli.nt  iirodead 

2  I'et.  I.  1.  to  t.  that  obtained  like  precious  faith 
2.  22.  happened  uuto  t.  according  to  the  proverb 

Uev.'J.  3.  untu  t.  was  given  power  as  the  scorjiioiis 

5.to  t.  it  was  given  that  they  should  not  kill  them 

20.  4.  they  sat,  and  judgment  was  given  uuto  I. 

Sec  Say,  Wok. 

TowardTXmn. 

Psal.  103. 11.  so  great  his  mercy  to M^ard  t.  that  fear 

jMat.  14. 14.  Jesue  was  moved  with  eoin|)assion  to- 

ward  t  and  healed  their  sick,  Mark 

0.34. 

Col.i.5.  walk  in  wisdom  tomard  t.  that  are  without 
1  Thcss.  4.  12.  honestly  toward  t.  that  are  without 

UjidirrUEM. 
JVKm.in.3I.groi!ndclaveasuHdnr  that  was  ttjiiicrt. 
.fob  20.  8.  and  the  cloud  is  not  rent  under  t. 

IVith  THEM. 
fVfn.lO.O.  we  will  deal  worse  with  thee  than  icith  t. 
34.  8.  Hamor  communeil  with  I.  saying,  my  son 
43. 10.  when  Joseph  saw  IJenjamiii  with  t.  he  said 
Krnd.  G.  4.  I  have  established  my  covenant  with  I. 

23.  32.  shall  make  no  covenant  roith  t.  iJcut.  7.  2. 
Lev.  2().  30.  that  are  left  shall  pino  away  with  t. 

44.  and  to  break  my  covenant  with  t. 
jVHW.22.12.thoushaltnntgo70.  t.||20.arise,  g0!o.  /. 
32.  19.  we  will  not  inherit  with  t.  on  yonder  side 
Dent.  2.  5.  take  good  heed,  meddle  not  with  t.  10. 
5.  20.  would  fear  me,  that  it  might  be  well  with  t. 
7.  3.  neither  make  marriages  with  t.  .Tu.th.  23.  12. 
5.  thus  shall  ye  ileal  with  t.  destroy  their  altars 
9.  who  keepeth  covenant  with  t.  that  love  hmi 
./«,»■'«.  0.  15.  and  Joshua  made  peace  joit/j  t.  10. 
.JiiiliT.  1. 22.  they  also  went,  and  the  Lord  was  lo.  t. 
l'J.24.  and  do  jpit/i  t.  what  seeineth  good  niiloyou 

1  fiani.  10.  G.  and  tbon  slialt  prophesy  with  t. 

15.  G.  20,  gel  yon  down,  lest  I  destroy  you  with  t. 

2  .Sa.v).  12.  17.  ho  would  not,  nor  did  he  eat  with  t. 
15.  30.  thev  have  there  with  t.  their  two  sons 

1  Kinir.-i  8.40.an<l  thou  be  angry  with  t.2  C/()-.G.3G. 

2  King.-!  0.  IG.  are  more  than  "they  that  he  with  t. 
11.  9.  with  f.  that  should  go  out  on  the  sabbath, 

and  came  to  Jelioiada,  2  Chron.  23.  8. 
22.  7.  tboro  was  no  reckoning  made  with  t. 

1  Chron.  0.  25.  their  brethren  were  to  cmnc  irlth  t. 

2  Chrun.a.  12.  and  with  t.  120  pi  ,(sls  s:iun(iiiig 
14.  11.  with  many,  or  witht.  that  have  no  jiower 
17. 8. 2i'(f/i,  t.hescnt  Levites,anil  wilht.  Elishama 

9.  had  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  with  I. 
22. 12.  and  he  was  with  t.  hid  in  the  house  of  God 
Kzrii'i.i.wilh  ^  were  the  prophets  of  God  helping 
JVr7t.  0.  13.  thou  spakcst  with  t.  from  heaven 

21.  that  they  ni'gbt  do  with  t.  as  they  would 

13.  2.').  and  I  contended  with  t.  and  cursed  them 
Kuth.  3.  11.  to  do  with  t.  as  it  seemeth  good  to  tlicc 
./n/y21.8.  their  seed  i.^cstablislied  in  their  sight  w.  t. 
P.^al.  0.  G.  their  memorial  is  perished  with  t. 

25.  14.  secret  of  the  l^ord  is  with  t.  that  fear  him 
35. 1.  plead  my  cause  with  t.  that  strive  with  mo 
42.  4.  i  went  with  t.  to  the  house  of  God 
.54.4.thc  Lord  is  with  t.that  uphold  mv  soul,  118.7. 
811.  4.  T  am  counted  with  t.  that  go  down  into  jiit 
110.  93.  for  with  t.  tlion  bast  ipiickcned  me 
frow.l.lj.my  son,  walk  not  thou  in  the  way  with  t. 

24.  1.  evil  men,  neither  desire  to  be  with  t. 

28.  4.  but  such  as  keep  the  law  contend  icith  t. 

F.ed.i^.  12.  it  shall  be  well  tnith  t.  that  fear  God 

[.-ill.  14. 1.  anil  the  stranger  shall  be  joined  with  t. 

20.  thou  slialt  not  be  joined  witli  t.  in  burial 

34.  7.  and  the  unicorn  shall  come  down  with  t. 

.57.  8.  enlarged  thy  bod  and  made  a  rovenant  jc.  t. 

.50.21.  this  is  iiiy'covcnant  with  t.  saith  the  Lord 

GO.  0.  to  bring  their  silver  and  their  gold  »r;V/(  t. 

01.  8.  I  will  make  an  everlastinscovemint  w'th  t. 

05.  23.  blessed  of  Lord,  and  their  offsiiringtO(7/i  t. 
.Trr.  18.23.  ileil  thus  with  t.  in  timeof  thine  anger 

27.  18.  and  if  the  word  of  the  Lord  be  with  t. 

31.  8.  I  will  s:\iUci-  irilh  /.the  blind  and  the  liiine 

32  40  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant  tiift/i  t. 


THE 

F.ieJ:.  10.17.  thou  madest  images  of  n-cn,  and  dida 

commit  whormlom  with  t.  28.  |  23.  7,  4li 

2G.  20.  bring  lliee  down  icith  t.  ihat  go  down  lo  pit 

31.  14. 10.  t.that  go  down  lo  pit,  32.  18,  24,  25,'ili 
34.  25. 1  Will  make  w.  t.  covenant  of  peace,  37.20. 

30.  1  the  Lord  their  God  am  with  i.  Zcch  10.  i 
37.  27.  my  tabernacle  shall  be  with  t.  I  their  God 
Hos.  5.  5.  Judali  also  shall  fall  with  t. 
Jlat.  9.  15.  can  the  children  fast  as  long  as  tlie 
bridegroom  is  with  t.  ?  Mark  2.  10.  /.uke  5.  34, 
13.  20.  lest  yo  root  up  also  Ihe  wheal  with  I 

23.  30.  we  woulil  nol  have  been  pai  takers  irith  f~ 
25.  3.  took  their  lamps,  and  look  no  oil  with  i. 

Mark  10.20.tliev  iireaehtd,  the  L.  working  with  t 
JAike  15. 2.  he  ealctli  w.  t.\,W.  7.  iho'  he  bear  w.  t 

24.  33.  found  the  eleven  and  them  that  were  w.  i 
.Tiihn  17.12.  while  1  was  joitA  t.  in  the  world,  I  kep 

18.  5.  Judas  which  betrayed  him  stood  with  t. 

20.  24.  but  Thomas  was  nol  w.  t.  when  .les.  oaina 
Jlcts  9. 28.  he  was  with  t.  coming  in  ami  going  out 

39.  which  Dorcas  made  while  she  u  as  iiith  t. 

10.  20.  arise,  and  go  with  t.  ||  11.  3.  diil>t  eal  w.  t 

11.  12.  spirit  bade  me  go  with  I.  nothing  iloubting 
21.  and  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  t 

12.  25.  they  took  with  t.  John  surnameil  Mark 
14.27.  rehearsed  all  that  God  had  iloiie  w.  1. 15.  4 
15.  38.  Paul  ihoughl  not  good  lo  take  him  with  t 
20. 30.  he  kneeled  down  and  prayed  with  t.  ail 

21.  24.  be  at  charges  with  t.  that  they  nia^'  sliava 
Hum.  11.  17.  and  with  t.  parlakest  ofthc  root 

12.  15.  bless  and  curse  not,  rejoice  icilh  t.  thai 

do  rejoice,  and  weep,  with  t.  that  weep 
F.ph.  5.  7.  be  ye  not  therefore  pariakeis  with  t. 
G.  24.  grace  be  with  t.  that  love  our  L.  Jesiis  C'hr 

1  T/iess.4.  17.  shall  be  caught  up  together  ?p/7/;  t 

2  Tim.  2.  22.  peace  with  t.  that  call  on  the  Lout 
Hi:b.  3.  17.  was  it  not  with  t.  that  had  sinned? 

6.  8.  for  finding  fault  with  t.  he  saiih,  behold 

10.  10.  this  is  the  covenant  I  will  make  with  t. 

11.  31.  the  harlot  Rabab  iierished  not  with  t. 

13.  3.  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as  bound  with  t. 

1  Pet.  3.  7.  ye  husbands,  dwell  with  t.  according 
4.  4.  that  ye  run  not  with  t.  to  Ihe  same  excess 

2  Pet.  2. 20.  latter  end  is  worse  w.t.  than  beginning 
Ken.  0.  19.  had  heads,  and  with  t.  they  do  hurt 

21.  3.  tabernacle  with  men  will  dwell  witht. 

IVit/wiit  T(1K,\I. 
Lev.  20.  43.  wjiile  she  lieth  desolate  without  t. 
Srr'Vv.sru. 

THEMSKLVES. 
Gen.  19.  11.  they  wearied  t.  to  tind  the  door 

43.  32.  for  them  by  t.  for  the  E.gyplians  by  t. 
F.xud.  5.  7.  let  them  go  and  gather  sir.iw  for  t. 

12.  39.  nor  bad  Ihey  jirepared  for  t.  victual 

32.  7.  for  thy  people  have  corrupted  t.  J)eut-  0 

12.  I  .32.  5.  .Judg.  2.  10.  Hui  9.  0 
.Knni.9.  7.  let  them  wash,  and  so  make  t.  clean 
Dent.  32.  31.  even  our  enemies  I.  being  judges 
1  Sam.  3.  13.  because  his  sons  made  t.  vile  anil  he 

14.  11.  both  of  them  discovered  t.  to  the  garrisr.t> 
1  /f/nff.?  8.  47.  if  they  shall  hnhink  (.  2  Chr.  0.37 

18.  23.  let  them  choose  one  bnilock  for  t. 
iKing.s  8.20.  Edom  made  a  king  over  t.  2  Clir.  21.8 
17.  i~.  sold  t.  to  do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  T..ord 
32.  made  lo  t.  of  the  lowest  of  iheni  priests 
J9.  29.  ye  shall  eat  such  things  as  grow  oft. 

1  Chrun.  10.  0.  they  had  made  t.  cidious  to  David 

2  Chron.  7.  14.  if  my  people  shall  luimhie  t. 
12.  0.  the  princes  and  the  king  liumbled  t.  7. 

20.  25.  |)recious  jewels  which  they  stript  ofl'  for  t. 

35. 14.  afterw.  they  made  ready  for  t.  and  priesia 
F.zra  0.  2.  they  have  taken  off  their  dauchters  for  t. 
K.^th.  0.  31.  and  as  they  bad  decreed  for  t.  and  seed 
.Jiiti  24.  IG.  bouses  wdiich  they  bad  marked  for  t. 

30.  14.  in  the  desolation  Ihey  rolled  t.  upon  me 

41.  23.  they  ars  firm  in  t.  they  cannot  he  movnl 
Psal.  2.  2.  the  kings  of  the  earth  set  t.  against  (Jod 

9.  20.  the  nations  may  know  t.  lo  be  but  men 

44.  10.  and  fliey  wliicli  bale  us  spoil  for  t. 

57.  0.  into  the  midst  whereof  ibey  are  fallen  f. 

100.  28.  they  joined  t.  also  to  Raal-peor  and  ate 

140.  8.  grant  not  their  desires,  lest  they  e.vnlt  t 
P)-»7).23i  5.  riches  make  t.  wings,  they  fly  away 
F.crl.  3.  18.  they  might  sec  tliat  they  f.  are  bcnsM 
Aifl.  2.  0.  and  they  please  t.  in  child ronofstrangeia 

3.  9.  for  they  have  rewarded  evil  to  t. 

40.  2.  but  t.  are  gone  into  captivity 

47.  14.  they  shall  not  deliver  t.  from  the  ilani.T 

48.  2.  for  they  call  t.  of  the  holy  city,  and  s'ay 
.56.  0.  sons  of  the  stranger  Ihat  join  t.  to  'tin  Lord 

.^fT.  2.  24.  all  they  that  seek  her  will  not  weary  t 
4   2.  and  the  nations  shall  bless  t.  in  him 
7.  19.  do  they  not  provoke  t.  ||  'd.  5.  they  weary 
n.  17.  for  tliecvil  they  have  iK  ne  a4.'aiiist  L 
1'.'.  13.  have  put  t.  to  pain,  but  sbiill  not  prolit 
Ivi.  0.  nor  cut  t.  nor  make  t.  bald  for  lliem 
27.  7.  and  great  kings  shall  serve  f.  of  him 
.30.  21.  and  their  nobles  shall  be  oft. 
34. 10.  that  none  should  serve  t.  of  tnem  any  more 

Ezck.  10.  17.  lho5  were  lifted  up,  these  lift  up  t 


THE 

Eic/i.lO.K.wa.1  the  same,  their  appearances  and  t. 
li.  IS  out  they  oiily  sliall  bo  delivered  t. 
34.  2.  v/oe  to  8hei)li'erds  of  Uruel  tliat  do  feed  t. 

lU.  nor  shall  the  shepherds  teed  t.  any  mure 
4.1.5  dhall  also  the  Levites  ut'lhe  hoii.-:e  liave  lor  t. 
Hoa   4.  1-1.  lor  I.  are  separai-«  with  wliores 

7.  11.  they  assembled  t.  for  corn  and  wine 
S  lU.  but  lliey  sejiarafy^  '.  tn  that  shame 

Uab.  1.  7.  their  judi^ments  sna.l  jiioceed  oft. 
2.  13  the  people  sliall  weary  t.  lor  very  vanity 
ijfc.4.  4.  1-2.  w  hieh  empty  the  golden  oil  out  of  t, 

II.  5.  who  slay  them,  ami  liold  t.  not  guilty 
Mat.  J4.  2.  John  Baptist  is  risen,  llieiefore  miglity 

workii  do  shew  forth  t.  in  him,  Mark  U.  14 
lfi.7.  reasoned  among  t.  Mark  8.  l(j.  J^tikc  20.  14 

19.  Vi.  there  bo  eunuchs,  who  made  t.  eunuchs 
£1.  2.1.  reasoned  with  t.  Mark  11.  31.  />uie  2U.  5 
£).  4.  but  they  (.  will  not  move  them  with  one 

Mark  4.  17.  receive  it,  and  liave  no  root  in  t. 

K.  10.  and  they  kept  that  saying  with  t. 
Liikcl.'M.  rejected  the  counsel  of  God  against  t. 

l^^.  9.  he  spake  to  certain  which  trusted  in  t. 

20.  20.  sent  spies  which  should  feign  t.  just  men 
2!{.  12  for  before  they  were  at  enmity  between  t 
Jo/iii  17.  13.  they  might  have  my  joy  fultilled  in  t. 

■  Id  2pI.  they  t.  went  not  into  the  judgment  hall 
4rts  1.5.  32.  Judas  and  Silas  being  prophets  also  t. 

III.  37.  but  let  them  come  t.  and  letch  us  out 
18.  ti.  and  when  they  opposed  t.  and  blasphemed 
81 .25.  that  they  keep  <.  from  things  ofl'ered  to  idols 
2;<.  12.  certain  Jews  bound  t.  under  a  curse,  21 
SM.  13.  a  resurrection  which  they  t.  also  allow 
28.  25.  and  when  they  agreed  not  among  t. 

29.  the  Jews  had  great  reasoning  among  t. 
Kom.l.22.piolessingt.to  be  wise,lJiey  became  fools 
24.  to  dishonour  their  own  bodies  between  t. 
27.  receiving  in  t.  that  recompense  of  their  error 
2.  14.  these  not  having  the  aw,  are  a  law  to  t. 
]0.3.have  not  submitted  t.to  righteousness  of  God 
13.2.  they  th.at  resist  shall  receive  to  t.  damnation 
J  Cur.  C.  9   nor  abusers  oft.  with  mankind 
2  Cur.  5. 15.  should  not  licnceforth  livo  to  t  but  to 

8.  3.  beyond  their  power  they  were  willing  oft. 

10.  12.  measuring  t.  by  t.  comparing  t.  w  Ith  t. 

11.  13.  transforming  t.  into  the  apostles  of  Christ 
Gat.  6.  13.  for  neither  do  they  t.  keep  the  law 
i'';;A.4.19.  who  have  given  t.  over  to  laaciviousness 
I'/iil.  2.  3.  let  each  esteem  other  belter  than  t. 

1  7'/(«3.  1.  9.  for  they  t.  shew  of  us  what  manner 

1  'I'im.  1.  10.  them  that  defile  I.  with  mankind 
2.9.  women  adorn  t.  in  modest  apparel,  1  I'ct.  3.5. 
3-  13.they  purchased  to  t.pood  degree  and  boldness 
fi.  19.  laying  up  in  store  for  t.  a  good  foundation 

2  'I'im.  2.  25.  instructing  those  that  oppose  t. 
20.  may  recover  t.  out  of  the  snare  of  tiie  devil 

4.  3  but  ti;ey  shall  heap  to  t.  teachers,  havin" 
Tit.  1.  12.  one  of  t.  even  a  prophet  of  their  own 
Hcb.  6.6.  seeing  they  crucify  to  t.  the  Son  of  God 

1  I'd.  I.  12.  that  not  to  t.  but  us  they  did  minister 

2  Pet.  2.  1.  and  bring  upon  I.  swift  destruction 
13.  sporting  t.  with  their  own  deceivings  while 
19.  they  t   are  the  servants  of  corruption 

Juile  7.  giving  t.  over  to  fornication,  going  after 

10.  they  corrupt  t.  ]]  12.  feeding  t.  without  fear 

19.  who  separate  t.  sensual,  having  not  the  Spirit 

See  Gather,  HinE,  Spread. 

THEx\. 

Oen.  4.  2G.  t.  began  men  to  call  upon  the  Lord 

13.  7.  the  Canaanite  dwelt  t.  in  the  land 
16.  t.  shall  thy  seed  also  be  numbered 

ST.  41.  t.  will  I  slay  mv  brother  Jacob 
28.  21.  t.  shall  the  Lord  be  my  God 
44. 2S.  ifourbrother  be  with  us  t.  will  we  go  down 
49.  4.  t.  defilest  thou  it ;  he  went  up  to  my  couch 
Lev.  20  41.  if  t.  their  hearts  be  humbled,  and  they 
t.  accept  of  the  punishment  of  their  iniquity 
42.  t.  I  will  remember  my  covenant  with  Jacob 
Josh.  14.  11.  as  my  strength  was  t.  so  is  it  now 

12.  if  the  Lord  be  with' me,  t.  I  shall  be  able 
JudiT.!}  S.theychoosenewgods,  t.  was  war  in  gates 
1 .9a.m  15.14.  what  meanelht.  this  bleating  of  sheep 
25.  31.  t.  remember  thine  handmaid 

1  Rings  S.  22.  t.  hear  thou  in  heaven,  34,  36,  39, 

45,  49. 
22.  47.  there  was  t.  no  king  in  EJom,  a  deputy 

2  Kingn  1.  10.  ;.  let  fire  come  down  from  heaven 

8.  16.  Jehoshaphat  being  t.  kkig  oflsrael 

9.  3.  t.  open  the  door  and  flee  and  tarry  not 

1  Chron.  II.  16.  and  David  was  t.  \n  the  hold 
2C7tr«n.33.13.  t.  Manasses  knew  the  Lord  was  God 
Ezra  5.  T.  t.  the  prophets  prophesied  to  the  Jews 
2.  f.rose  Zernhbahel  to  build  the  house  of  God 
V.sth.  ."i.  9.  t.  went  Haman  forth  that  dav  joyful 

14.  t.  said  /eresh  his  wife,  and  his  friends  to  him 
7.  10.  t.  was  the  king's  wrath  pacified 

7o6  i.  13. 1  should  have  slept,  t.  had  I  been  at  rest 
11   11.  he  ?ecih  also,  will  he  not  t.  consider  it? 
22  KJ.  t.  shall  thou  hsve  delielit  in  the  Almighty 

29.  t.  thou  glialt  saj  there  is  lifting  up 
38.il  knowestthou  t.  l)"cau»- ihou  wast  £.  born 
017 


THE 

Peal  27.  10.  t.  the  Lord  will  take  me  up 
51.  13.  t.  will  1  teach  transgressors  thy  ways 
55. 12.  was  not  an  enemy,  1. 1  could  have  borne  it 
69.  4.  t.  1  restored  that  which  1  took  not  av/ay 
106.  12.  i.  believed  they  his  words,  they  sang 
119.  6.  t.  shall  1  not  he  ashamed,  when  I  liave 

Frov.  2.5.  t.  shall  thou  understand  the  fear  of  Lord 

9.  (.  shall  thou  understand  rigiileousiiess 
24. 14.  t.  there  shall  be  a  reward,  thy  eajiectation 

/.5a.32.10.  {.judgment  shall  dwell  in  the  wilderness 
58. 8.  t.  shall  thy  light  break  forth  as  the  inornine 
9.  t.  shall  thou  call,  and  the  Lord  shall  answer 

Jcr.  4.  1.  t.  shall  thou  not  remove 

11.  15.  when  thou  dost  evil,  t.  thou  rcjcicest 
16.  t.  thou  shewedsl  me  their  doings 

23.  22.  t.  they  should  have  turned  them  from 
33.  26.  t.  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of  Jacob 

Kzck.  39. 2b.  t.  shall  they  know  that  1  am  the  Lord 
Van.  5.  24.  t.  was  part  of  the  hanii  sent  from  him 
MaL  3. 10.  t.  they  that  feared  the  Lord  spake  often 
Mat.  5.  24.  and  t.  come  and  offer  thy  gift 

9.  15.  t.  shall  they  fast,  Mark  2.  20.  J.uke  5.  35. 

12.  29.  t.  will  he  spoil  ids  house,  Mark  3.  27. 
16.27.and  t.  he  shall  reward  every  man  according 
17.  26.  Jesus  saith,  I.  are  the  children  free 
19.25.  were  amazed,  saying,  who  t.  can  be  saved  7 

Mark  10.  21).  J.uke  18.  26. 

24.  14.  for  a  witness  to  all,  t.  shall  the  end  come 
21. for  t.  shall  bo  great  tribulation,  such  not  since 

21).  56.  t.  all  the  disciples  forsook  liim  and  tied 
Mark  12.  37.  and  whence  is  he  t.  his  son  ? 

13.  14.  t.  let  them  that  be  in  Judea  llee  to  the 

mountains,  J^uke  21.  21. 
Luke  6.  42.  t.  shall  thou  see  clearly  to  pull  out 
Ju/ni  1.  21.  he  asked  what  t.  art  thou  Elias  1 
25.  they  asked  him,  why  baptizest  thou  (.  ? 

7.  33.  and  I.  1  go  unto  him  that  sent  me 

8.  28.  t.  shall  ye  know  that  1  am  he,  and  that  I  do 
./lets  2.SS.t.  Peter  said  to  them, repent  and  be  bapt. 

4 l.t.lhey that  gladly  received  his  word  were  bapt. 
11. 18.  t.  hath  Goil  to  the  Gentiles  granted,  26. 20. 
Horn.  0.  21.  what  fruit  had  ye  t.  in  those  things  ? 
7.  7.  wdiat  shall  we  say  t.  is  the  law  sin?  9.  14. 
8. 17.  if  children,  t.  heirs,  heirs  of  God,  joint  heirs 

11.  5.  so  t.  at  this  present  there  is  a  remnant 

1  Cor.  4.  5.  t.  shall  every  man  have  praise  of  God 

10.  19.  what  say  I  t.  that  the  idol  is  any  thi-ng 

13.  12.  but  t.  face  to  face,  now  I  know  in  part, 

t.  shall  I  know  even  as  also  I  am  known 

14.  15.  what  is  it  t.  ?  ||  2  Cvr.  12.  10.  t.  am  I  strong 
t?a/.2.21.  come  by  the  iaw,  t.  Christ  is  dead  in  vain 

3.29.  if  ye  be  Christ's,  (.  are  ye  Abraham's  seed 

4.  29.  but  as  t.  he  that  was  horn  after  the  flesh 
6.  4.  t.  shall  he  have  rejoicing  in  himself 

1 7'Acss.5.3.t.suddondeslruction  comet  h  upon  them 

2  Thess.  2.  8.  <.  shall  that  wicked  one  be  revealed 
Heb.  7. 27.  first  for  his  own  sins,  t.  for  the  people's 

12.  8.  t.  are  ye  bastards,  and  not  sons 

1  John  3.  21.  t.  have  we  confidence  towards  God 

THENCE.     I 
frfn.  24.  7.  thou  shall  take  a  wife  to  my  son  from  t. 

27.  45.  then  I  will  send  and  fetch  thee  from  I. 

49.  24.  from  t.  is  the  shepherd,  the  stone  of  Israel 
J^um.  13.  23.  they  cut  down  from  t.  u  branch,  21. 

23.  13.  Balak  said,  curse  me  them  from  t.  27. 
Deut.  4.  29.  if  from  t.  ihou  shall  seek  the  Lord 

5.  15.  the  Lord  brought  thee  out  t.  6.  23.  |  24.  IS. 
19.  12.  the  elders  shall  send  and  fetch  him  t. 
30.  4.  from  t.  will  the  Lord  gather  thee,  and 

from  t.  will  he  fetch  thee,  JVcA.  1   9. 
.Tudg.  19.  18.  to  mount  Ephraim,  from  t.  am  I 
1  .Sum.  4.  4.  might  bring  from  t.  the  ark  of  the  cove- 
nant of  the  L.  of  hosts,  2  Sam.  6.  2.  1  Glir.  13. 6. 

1  Kiyigs  2.  36.  go  not  forth  from  t.  any  whither 

2  Kings  2. 21.  shall  not  be  from  t.  any  more  death 
23.  and  he  went  up  from  t.  to  Beth-el 

2.5.  from  t.  to  Carmel,  and  from  (.  to  Samaria 
7. 8.  the  lepers  carried  (.  silver  and  gold  and  hid  it 

2  C/irnn.  20.  20.  they  thrust  out  Uzziah  from  t. 

f'zra  6.  6.  now  therefore,  be  ye  far  from  t. 

fsa.  .';2.  11.  de|)art  ye,  depart,  go  ye  out  from  t. 
65.  20.  there  shall  be  no  more  t.  an  infant  of  days 

.Icr.  5.  6.  every  one  that  goes  t.  shall  be  torn 
22.  24.  were  the  signet  yet  would  I  pluck  thee  t. 

36.  29.  cause  to  cense  from  t.  man  and  beast 

37.  12.  went  forth  to  separate  himself  t 

43.  12.  and  he  shall  go  forth  from  t.  in  peace 

49.  16.  as  the  eagle  I  will  bring  thee  down  from  t. 
Kiek.  11.  18.  shall  take  all  abominations  from  t. 
Hos.  2.  15.  I  will  give  her  her  vineyards  from  (. 
.Imos  6.  2.  from  t.  go  ye  to  Hamath  the  great 

9  2.  dig  into  hell,  t.  shall  my  hand  take  them,  3. 

4.  t.  will  I  command  the  sword,  it  shall  slay 
Ohad.4.  among  stars,  t.  will  I  bring  thee  down 
Mat.  5.  20.  thou  shall  by  no  means  come  out  t. 

10.  11.  who  worthy,  and  there  abide,  till  ye  go  t. 
Mark  fi.  II.  when  ye  depart  t.  shake  otf  the  dust 
Luke  IC.  26.  that  would  come  from  t.  to  us  cannot 

THENCEFORTH. 
Lev.  22.  27.  t.  it  shall  be  accepted  for  you 
4  L 


THE 

2  Ckron.  32.  23.  Hezekiah  wa»  magnified  frcra  1 

jMal.  5. 13.  is  t.  good  for  nothing   but  lo  be  cast  out 

John  19. 12.  I'ruin  t.  Pilate  soueht  lo  release  hitu 
THEHK. 

Gen.  2.  8.  t.  he  put  the  man  whom  he  had  lorinp d 
18.  28.  if  1  find  forty-five  t.  1  will  not  destroy  il 
32.  29.  he  blessed  him  t.  \\  35.  7.  t.  God  appeared 
49.  31.  t.  they  buried  Abrahuin  and  Sarah,  .. 
they  buried 'laaac  and  Kebcltvli  his  wi:e 

Exod.  8.  22.  Goshen,  no  swarms  of  ttie^  jhall  bs  I. 
15. 25.  £.  he  made  a  statute,  I.  he  proved  them 
17.  6.  behold  1  will  stand  before  t.  in  Hoieb 
24.  12.  come  up  into  ihe  mount,  and  be  t.  34  2. 
34.  28.  and  he  was  I.  with  the  Lord  forty  dajs 

Lev.  8.  31.  t.  eat  it  ||  16.23.  shall  leave  them  t. 

JVwrn.  11.  17.  I  will  come  and  talk  with  thee  t. 
13.  28.  moreover  we  saw  the  children  of  AiinU 
t.  33.  JJeut.  1.  28.  ./o.sA.  14.  U. 

20.  1.  and  Miriam  died  t.  and  was  buried  t. 
26.  and  Aaron  shall  die  t.  28.   Deut.  10.  0. 

Dcut.i.  i8.  f.  ye  shall  serve  gods,  work  of  n'.en' 
hands,  wood  and  stone,  28.  30,  04.  Jer.  16.  13. 

10.  ,5.  and  t.  they  be  unto  this  day,  .Josh.  4.  9. 
12.  5.  your  God  shall  chouse  lo  'put  his  name  .'. 

14.  23.  I  16.  2,  11.  1  Kings  8.  29.  |  9.  3. 
31.20.  it  muy  be  t.  for  a  witness  against  thee 
Judg.  .5.  27.  where  he  bowed,  t.  he  lell  down  dead 
7.  4.  bring  them  down,  I'll  try  them  for  thee  t. 

21.  9.  none  of  the  inhnbitants  of  Jahesh-gilead  £■ 
Ruth  1.  17.  where  thou  ifiest,  t.  will  1  be  buried 

1  Sam.  1.  3.  the  priests  of  the  Lord  were  t.  4.  4. 
28.  and  Hannah  worshipiied  the  Lord  (. 

11.  14.  go  to  Gilgal,  and  renew  the  kingdom  t. 
15.  t.  they  made  Saul  king  before   the  Lord  t 

they  sacrificed,  and  t.  they  rejolctjii 

21.  7.  a  certain  man  of  the  servants  of  Saul  (. 

22.  22.  I  knew  when  Doeg  the  Edomile  was  (. 

2  Sam.  3. 27.  Joiih  smote  A  hnert.  under  the  fifth  nb 
6. 7.  God  smote  Uzzah  t.and  t.he  died  by  ark  of  G. 
15.  21.  even  t.  also  will  thy  servant  he 

35.  hast  thou  not  t.  Zadok  and  Abiaihar 

1  Kings  8.  8.  staves,  and  t.  lliey  are  lo  lliis<lay 
11. 36.  I  have  chosen  lo  put  my  name  t.  2  Kings 

23.  27.  2  Ckrnn.  6.  5,  6.  |  7   16.  M-h.  1.  9. 

17.  4.  J  commniided  the  ravens  to  feed  thee  t. 

18.  10.  when  they  said  he  is  not  t.  he  took  an  oalh 

19.  3.  came  to  Beer-^heba,  anil  left  his  sifvont  '.■ 

2  Kings2.2\.  Elisha  went,  and  cast  the  hs  t  in  t. 
4.  11.  he  came  and  Iny  «.||7.  4.  and  weshall  die  t. 
7.5.  when  tney  were  come,  tnere  was  no  man  t  i'J- 

1  Chron.  14.  12.  when  they  left  their  gods,  t. 

2  Citron.  28.  9.  but  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  was  C 
32.  21.  they  slew  Sennacherib  t.  with  the  swerJ 

Ezrad.  12.  God  hath  caused  his  name  to  ilwell  t 

Job  3.  17.  t.  the  wicked  cease  from  trou')ling,  atjd 

t.  the  weary  be  at  rert 

18.  t.  the  prisoners  rest  together,  and  hear  not 

19.  small  and  great  are  t.  the  servant  is  free  from 

23.  7.  t.  the  righteous  might  ilispute  with  him 
35. 12.  t.  they  cry,  but  none  giveth  answer 
39.  30.  and  where  the  slain  are,  t.  is  she 

Psal.  14.  5.  t.  were  they  in  great  fear,  53.  5. 
45. 12.  the  daughterof  Tyre  shall  be  t.  with  ngifl 
48.  6.  fear  took  hold  upon  them  t.  and  pain 
06.6.  went  through  flood,  t.  did  we  rejoice  in  liira 
69.  35.  will  build  cities  that  they  may  ilwell  t. 
87.  4.  Philistiaand  Tyre,  this  man  was  born  t.S 
7.  singers  and  players  on  instruments  shill  Ue  t 
104.26.  t.  go  the  ships,  t.  is  that  Leviathan 
133.  3.  t.  the  Lord  commanded  the  blessing' 
139.  8.  thou  art  t.  ||  10.  shall  thy  hand  lead  mo 

Prov.  8.  27.  I  was  1. 1|  9.  18.  that  the  dead  are  t. 

26.  20.  where  no  wood  is,  t.  the  firegoeth  out 
Eccl.3. 10.  that  wickedness  was  t.  iniipiity  was  t. 

17.  for  there  is  a  time  t.  for  everv  purpose 

11.  3.  where  the  tree  falleth,  t.  it  shall  bo 
Cant.  8.  5.  t.  thy  mother  brought  ihee  forth 
/5a.  13.  20.  nor  shall  shepherrls  make  their  fold  (. 

21.  but  wild  Iwasts  of  the  desert  shall  he  f. 

22.  18.  t.  shall  thou  die,  and  t.  the  chariola 

23.  12.  to  Chitlim,  t.  also  shall  thou  have  no  rest 
28.  10.  line  upon  line,  here  a  little  and  t.  a  littio 
.33.  21.  t.  glorious  Lord  will  be  a  place  of  river? 
3.5.  8.  and  a  highway  shall  be  t.  and  a  way 

9.  no  lion,  but  the  redeemed  shall  walk  t. 
48.  16.  t.  am  I  |1  a5.  9.  my  servant  shall  dwell  t 
.7^ r.  8.22.  ist.  no  halin  in  Gilend,  no  physician  (  ? 
18.  2.  t.  will  I  cause  thee  to  hear  my  words 
20.  6.  t.  thou  shall  die,  and  shall  be  buried  t. 
22.  20.  another  country  t.  ehall  yo  die,  42.  lii 

27.  22.  and  t.  shall  they  be  till  I  visit  them 
38.  28.  he  was  t.  when  Jerusalem  was  taken 
42. 14.  will  go  into  Egypt,  and  t.  will  we  dwell 
47.  7.  against  Askelon,  t.  hath  he  appointed  it 

/^:zcA.  3.22.  goto  tliep!ain,  I  will  t.  talk  with  thea 

12.  13.  he  shall  not  see  it,  though  he  shall  die  t- 
17.  20.  I  will  plead  with  him  t.  for  his  trespass 
20.28.  and  they  oflTered  t.  their  sacrifices,  t.  thrv 

presenind  the  provocation  of  thoir  o(7ehas 
35.  and  t.  will  I  plead  with  you  face  lo  face 


THE 

Riei.20.40.£.will  I  accept  them, f.fequirc  ofTerings 
S.'2.  20.  and  1  will  leave  you  t.  aniJ  melt  you 
iU.  3.  t.  weie  tJieir  bfeasls  iucsblU,  t.  tliey  bruised 
£9.  14.  and  lliey  shall  ho  I.  a  base  kingdom 
itii.  CSiJ.  Asliur  IS  I.  and  all  lier  comiiauy 
35.  10.  we  will  |)osaess  it,  whereas  the  l>ard  was  (. 
■IH.  ;i.i.  name  of  the  oil-  shall  be,  the  Lord  id  t. 
tJoi.  "J.  13.  and  she  sha  1  fiii^  <■•  sis  m  her  youth 
7.  9.  yea,  grey  haus  are  hero  and  t.  upon  liuu 
i).  15.  i.  1  hated  Ihem  ||  J'J.  4.  t.  he  sjiake  with  us 
Jvel  3.  'i.  I  will  plead  with  them  t.  lor  my  jieople 
Minus  tt.  li.  will  one  plow  t.  with  o.ven  ; 
J.  111.  into  Judah,  (.  eat  bread  and  prophesy  t. 
MicA.  hi.t.  be  delivered,  i.  Lord  shall  redeem  i;iee 
Kfpli-  1-  li-  ihe  mighty  man  shall  cry  t.  bitterly 
Mat.  ■2.  l;i.  be  thou  I.  till  1  bring  theo  word 
5. 23.  t.  rememberest  that  thv  brother  hatJi  ought 
24.  leave  t.  thy  gift  belore  the  altar 
^  C.  21.  where  treasure  is,  t.  will  your  heart  be  also 
>:   d.  1-2.  <.  shall  he  giuishing  of  teeth.  22.  13. 124.51. 
12.  45.  tiiey  enter  iii,  and  dwell  I.  Lake.  II.  2ii. 
18.  20.  in  my  name,  t.  am  f  m  the  midsl  of  them 

24.  23.  lo  here  is  Christ,  or  I.  Mark  13.  21. 

25.  25.  1  hid  thy  talent,  t.  thou  hast  Ihat  is  thine 

27.  36.  and  sitiing  down,  they  watched  him  t. 

28.  7.  ill  Galilee,  I.  shall  vv  see  him,  Mark  IG.  7. 
Mark  1.  3d.  let  us  go,  IliLl  I  may  preach  <.  also 

C.  5  and  he  could  t.  do  no  mighty  work,  save  that 
Luke  10. 6.  and  if  iheson  of  peace  be  t.  your  jieace 

12.  ly.  t.  will  [  bestow  all  my  fruits  and  g.iods 
/okn  12.  2G.  where  I  am  t.  shall  my  servant  be 

14.  3.  that  where  I  am,  t.  ye  may  be  also 
ffcts  20.  22.  Ihe  thmgs  that  shall  befall  me  t. 
22.  10.  t.  it  shall  he'told  thee  of  all  things  which 
lion.'J.  iti.  I.  be  called  Ihe  children  of  living  God 
Hev.  21.  25.  for  there  shall  be  no  night  t  22.  5. 

THERE.VBOUT. 
f.ukc  24.  4.  as  they  were  much  perpIe.\od  t. 
Hce  .Abode,  Is,  None,  OiSE,  Strand,  Stood, 
Was. 

THEREAT. 
Exod.  30.  in.  wash  their  hands  and  feet,  t.  40.  31. 
Jlai.  7.  13.  and  many  there  be  which  go  in  t. 

THEREBY. 
Crcn.  24.  14.  t.  shall  I  l;now  thou  has!  shewed 
Lev.  11.  43.  that  ye  should  be  defiled  t. 
Job  22.  21.  with  God,  £  good  will  come  unto  thee 
Prov.  20.  1.  whoso  is  deceived  t.  is  not  wise 
Keel.  10.  9.  cleaveth  wood,  shall  be  endangered  t. 
Isa.  33.  21.  nor  shall  gallant  ships  pass  t. 
Jcr.  IS.  IS),  passeth  t.  shall  be  astonished,  19.  8. 
51.  43.  neither  doth  any  son  of  man  pass  t. 
F.zrk   12.  5.  dig  throiigl'.  wall  and  carry  out  t.  12. 
33.  12.  he  shall  nut  fall  t.  \\  18.  he  shall  die  t. 

19.  anil  do  wlint  is  lawful,  he  shall  live  t. 
Zecli.  9.  2.  anri  Hamath  also  shall  bjrder  t. 
John  11.  4.  that  Son  of  God  might  be  glorified  t. 
F.pli.  2.  Ifi.  by  the  cross,  having  slain  the  enmity  t. 
Ilch.  12.  11.  yields  to  ihoin  who  are  exercised  t. 
l.">.  root  springing  up,  and  t.  many  be  defiled 

13.  2.  for  t.  s.iine  have  entertained  angels 

1  Pet.  2.  2.  milk  of  the  word  that  ye  may  grow  t. 

THEREFORE. 
Rcn.2.24.^sha^  a  man  leave  his  father  and  mother 

17.  9.  God  said,  thou  shall  keep  my  covenant  t. 
42.21.  guilty,  t.  is  this  distress  come  upon  us 

F.Tod.  1.20.  t.  God  dealt  well  with  the  midwives 
4.  12.  t.  go  II  5.  8.  (hev  he  itUe,  t.  they  crv,  17. 

12.  17.  t.  shall  ye  observe  this  day,  13.  10. 

]().  29.  t.  he  giveth  you  on  ihe  si.xth  day  bread 
:)].  14.  ye  shall  keep  the  sabbath  «.  for  it  is  holv 
/,c;i.1 1 .44.  ye  shall  t.  be  holy,  I  am  holy,  45.  |  21.6. 

18.  23.  t  I  do  vi>it  the  iniquity  thereof  upon  it 
2ti.  ye  shall  t.  keep  mv  statutes  and  juilgineiits 
3(1.  i.  keep  my  ordinances,  19.  37.  |  20.' 22.  |  22.  9. 

25. 17.  ye  shall  not  t.  oppress  one  another,  but  fear 
Num.  3.  12.  t.  the  Iievites  shall  be  mine 
/'ei/7..'i.l5.(.  th"  Lord  tliv  God  commanded  thee  to 
kicpthe  sabhath-dny,  15.  11,  1.5.  |  34.  18,  22. 

28.  48.  (.  tlioii  shall  serve  thine  enemies 
Judir.  11.8.  t.  we  turn  again  to  thee  now 

1  Sam.  1.  28.  t.  also  I  have  lent  him  to  the  Lord 
28.  18.  t.  halh  the  I,ord  done  this  ihing  to  thee 

2  .S«m.  6.  23.  t.  Michal  had  no  child  to  her  death 
1  ICim.i".  2.  be  strong  t.  and  shew  thyself  a  man 

20.  12.  t.  ihv  life  shall  go  for  his  life,  and  people 
'i  Kivffs  1    6.  t.  ihiiushalt  not  come  down,  IG. 

19.  18.  I.  thev  have  des'royed  them 
lC/(ron.l0.14.  t.  he  slew  Saul,  and  turned  kingdom 
iChron.  t.  7.  ?*.  hath  lie  brought  all  this  evil 

30.  7.  (.  gave  iliein  up  to  de«olaiion,  as  ye  see 
T^ih.  2.  20.  (.  wc  his  servants  will  arise  and  bi.ild 

13.  28.  t.  I  chased  him  frmn  mo 

Job  21.  14.  ;.  Ihi'v  say  to  God,de|)art  from  U9 
35   14.  jiidgmi'nt  is  before  him,  t.  trust  in  hii  i 
42  8.  t.  lake  unto  von  seveii  bullocks,  seven  lamg 
Tsi,l.  IG.  9.  t.  my  heart  is  glad  ||  31.  3.  t.  lead  me 
36.7.  t.  the  rnildren  of  men  put  the''  Irust  in  thee 
-•5  2.  ^  God  halh  blessed  thee  for  ever 
7. 1.  God  hath  anointed  t>iee  with  oil  of  gladness 
CIS 


THE 

Paal.  45. 17.  t.  shall  the  people  praise  thce  for  over 
5j.  19.  have  no  clianges,  t.  they  lear  not  God 
03.  7.  t.  in  shadow  ol  ihy  wings  1  will  rejoice 
73.  10.  (.  his  iieoiile  return  hittier 
91.  14.  set  his  love  on  me,  t.  will  I  deliver  him 
100.  23.  t.  he  said,  that  he  would  destroy  them 
llo.  10.  I  believed,  t.  have  1  spoken,  2  CVr.  4. 1.3. 
119.  104.  I.  I  hate  every  false  way 
129.  arc  wonderful,  i.  dolli  my  soul  keep  them 
139.  19.  depart  from  me  t.  ve  bloody  men 
Prov.  17.  14.  t.  leave  oti' contention  before  it  be 
tied.  5. 2.  God  is  in  heaven,  t.  let  thy  words  be  lew 

6.  G.  t.  the  misery  of  man  is  great  upon  him 

11.  I.  the  heart  of  men  is  set  in  them  to  do  evil 
Isa.  3.  17.  (.  the  Lord  will  smite  with  a  scab 

10.  IG.  t.  the  Lord  of  ho^ts  shall  send  leanness 
24.  G.  t.  hath  the  curse  devoured  the  earth 

42.  i'5.  t.  he  hath  poured  the  fury  of  his  anger 
59.  16.  t.  his  arm  brought  salvation  unto  liiin 
Jcr.  G.  15.  t.  they  shall  tall  among  them  that  fall 
40.  3.  ye  obeyed  not,  I.  this  thing  is  come  on  you 
Lam.  3. 24.  Lord  is  my  portion  t.  will  I  hope  in  hiin 
Jonah  4.  2.  t.  I  fled  belore  unto  Tarshish 
jiedi.  1. 10. 1.  I  am  returned  to  Jerus.  with  mercies 

7.  12.  t.  came  a  great  wrath  from  the  Lord 
Mai.  .3.  G.  t.  ye  sons  of  Jacob  are  not  consumed 
Mat.  5.  48.  bo  ye  t.  jierfect  |i  10.  31.  fear  ye  not  t. 

19.  G.  what  (.God  hath  joined  together  let  nut 
27.  wo  have  forsaken  all,  what  shall  we  have  t.  7 

24.  42.  walch  t.  44.  \  25.  13.  Mark  13.  35. 

28.  19.  go  ye  t.  teach  all  nations,  baptizing  them 
Mark  \.'i!i.  t  came  I  forth  ;j  12.  27.  yet  t.  do  err 
jAike  4.  43.  for  t.  am  I  sent  ||  0. 30.  bo  ye  t.  merciful 

11.  19.  by  whom  t.  shall  they  be  your  judges 
49.  t.  also  saiil  the  wisdom  of  God,  I  will  send 

14.  29.  I  married  a  wife,  and  t.  I  cannot  cinne 

20.  15.  what  t.  shall  the  Lord  of  the  vineyard 

do  unto  them  1  Mark  12.  9. 
33.t.in  the  resurrection  whose  wife  of  them  is  she 
.Jokn  3.  29.  this  my  joy  t.  is  fulfilled 

8.  47.  ye  t.  hear  them  not,  because  not  of  God 

9.  41.  but  ye  say,  we  see,  I.  your  sin  remainelh 

10.  17.  t.  dolh  my  Father  love  me,  because  1  lay 

12.  .50.  what  I  speak  t.  as  Father  said,  so  I  epeak 
15. 19.  I  have  chosen  you,  t.  the  world  lialeth  yon 

.lets  3. 19.  repent  ye  t.  and  be  converted,  thai  your 
/^(/m. 4. 22. (.it  was  imputed  lo  him  for  righteousness 
12.  20.  t.  if  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed  him 

1  Cor.  G  20.  t.  glorify  God  in  your  body  and  spirit 

12.  15.  not  the  hani,  is  it  (.  not  of  the  body,  10. 

15.  .58.  (.  be  ye  stedfast,  unmoveable,  always 

2  Cor.  8.  7.  (.  as  ye  abound  in  every  ihing,  in  faith 
F.pk.  5.  7.  be  not  ye  (.  iiartakers  with  them 

24.  (.  as  the  church  is  subject  to  Christ,  so  wives 

27'(/n.  l.a.  be  not  £.  ashamed  of  the  testimony  ofL. 

See  Now. 

THEREFROM. 

.Tnsh.  23.  G.  that  ye  turn  not  aside  (.  to  right  or  left 

2/unn-i3.3.sins  of  Jeroboam, hedeparted  not  M3.2. 

'  THEREIN. 
Gen.^.  7.  multiply  t.  \\  18.  24.  for  fifty  righteous  t. 
23.  1 1.  the  cave  ihat  is  t.  I  give  it  to  thee,  17,  20 
34.  10.  Ihe  land  before  you,  dwell  and  trade  t.  21. 
F.rod.  16.24.  neither  was  there  any  worm  (. 
31.  14.  doeth  any  work  (.  be  cut  oft",  35.  2. 
40.  3.  shall  thou  pul  (.  the  ark  of  the  testimony 

9.  anoint  the  labcrnaclc  and  all  (.  Lev.  8.  10. 
Lev.  G.  3.  sinning  (.  1|  7.  done  in  trespassing  (. 

13.  21.  no  white  hairs  t.  ||  37.  black  hairs  t. 

18.  4.  ordinances  to  walk  (.  Judg.  2. 22.  Jsa.  42. 5. 

22.  21.  iierfeol,  there  shall  be  no  blemish  (. 

23.  3.  ye  shall  do  no  work  (.  it  is  the  sabbath  of 
the  Lord,  i:ieut.  IG.  8.  JVum.  39.  7.  .Ter.  17. 24. 

7.  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  (.  8,  21,  25,  35, 
36.  mim.  28.  18.  |  29.  35. 

25.  19.  shall  eat  your  fill  and  dwell  (.  in  salely 
JVum.  13.  20.  whether  there  be  wood  (.  or  not 

IG.  7.  put  fire  (.  and  pul  incense  in  them,  4G. 
Deut.  7.  25.  nor  take  il,  lest  thou  be  snared  (. 
13.  15.  destroy  all  that  is  (.  .fosh.  10.  28,  39. 
15.  21.  if  there  be  any  blemish  (.  if  il  be  lame 
17.  19.  he  shall  read  (.  all  the  days  of  his  life 
20.  11.  people  that  is  found  t.  shall  be  tributaries 

29.  23.  nor  beareth,  nor  any  grass  groweth  (. 
.Tosh.  1.  8.  thou  shall  ineditafe  (.  day  and  night 

G.  17.  the  city  and  all  (.  shall  be  accursed,  24. 

1  Kings  8.  IH.  a  house,  that  my  name  might  be  t. 

2  A7nrrg2. 20.  bring  me  anew  cruse,  and  put  salt  t. 
1  Chron.  16.  32.  let  the  fields  rejoice,  and  all  that 

is  (.  Psal.  96.  12. 
Ezra 4. 19.  rebellion  and  sedition  been  made  (. 
JVfA.  6.  1.  wall,  that  there  was  no  breach  left  (. 
7.  4.  city  was  large,  but  tiie  people  were  few  (. 

.5.  found  it  written  (.  13.  1.  ||  8.  3.  he  read  (. 
9.  6.  made  the  earth,  the  seas,  and  nil  that  is  (. 
Psal.  24.  1.  I  69.  34.  |  98.  7. 
,/oA  3.  7.  night  solitary,  let  no  joyful  voice  conic  (. 

20.  18.  restitution,  and  he  shall  not  rejoice  (. 
P.'!al.  37.29.  the  rishleous  shall  dwell  t.  for  ever 
69,  36.  and  they  that  love  his  naino  sbnll  dwell  (, 


THE 

Psal.  107.  34.  a  fruitful  land  inio  barrenness  for 
wickedness  ol'them  that  dwi  II  t.  .Iir.  Ji  4 

111.  2.  sought  out  ol  all  timt  have  plciisiiri;  (. 

1 19.  35.  thy  com  .  andmenia,  (.  do  1  deljyht 

140.  6.  God  who  made  the  sei  ai.d  all  (.  is,  .Id , 
14.  15.  j  17.  24.  Juv.  10.  t. 
Prov.22.U.  shall  fall  r.2o.27,  Jtr .23.12.  tlus.  14.'.> 
Isa.  7.  6.  anil  let  us  make  a  breach  t.  lor  us 

33.  24.  Ihe  people  that  dwell  (.  shall  be  forgiven 

35.8.  the  way  lining  men.thu'  fools,  shall  iiuletr  t. 

51.  3.  joy  and  gladness  shall  be  luuiid  (. 
6.  they  that  dwell  t.  shall  die  in  like  manner 

.59.  8.  whosoever  goetli  (.  shall  not  know  jieHCJ 
./fr.6.1G.  good  way  and  w  alk  t.  we  will  not  walk.  (. 

9. 13.  have  not  obeyed  my  voice,  neither  walked  ( 

44.  2.  and  no  mari'dweileth  (.  48.  9.  |  50.  3,  40. 

51.  48.  and  all  that  is  (.  shall  smg  for  Habjlou 
Kzek.  14.  22.  behold,  (.  shall  be  left  a  reiunaiit 

24.  G.  woe  to  bloody  city,  to  pot  w  hoso  scum  is  (, 
IIus.  4  3.  every  one  shall  mourn  that  dwellelh  £. 
Jlmos  H.  8.  1  9.  5. 
Zcch.  13.  8.  Lord  saith,  two  parts  (.  shall  be  cut 
oil"  and  die,  but  the  third  jiart  shall  be  lell  (. 
Mark  10.  15.  he  shall  not  enter  t.  Luke  18.  17. 
.Jets  1.  20.  be  desolate  and  let  no  man  dwell  (. 
yiw/n.1.17.  for  (.  is  the  righteousness  olG.  revealeil 

6.2.  how  that  are  dead  to  sin,  live  any  longer  (.  ? 

1  Cor.  7.24.  wherein  he  is  called,  (.  abide  wiili  God 
F.ph.  6.  20.  tluit  (.  1  may  speak  boldly  as  I  ought 
Hhil.  1.  18.  and  I  (.  do  rejoice,  and  will  rejoice 
Co/.  2.  7.  taught,  abounding  (.  with  thanksgiving 
Hib.  4.  6.  it  remaineth  Ihat  some  must  enter  (. 

10.  8.  olTering  wouldest  not,  nor  hadst  pleasure  * 

.Jam.  1.  25.  whoso  looketh  iii'o-  and  continuetht. 

'2Fet.'.i.  10.  the  earth  and  works  t.  shall  be  burnt  up 

licv.  11.1.  rise  and  measure  them  that  worship  t 

13. 12.  causelh  them  that  dwell  (.  to  worship  beast 

21.  22.  and  1  saw  no  ti-mple  (.  God  is  the  templa 

■See  Dwelt. 

THEREINTO. 

Luke  21.  21.  let  nor  them  in  Ihe  countries  enter  t, 

THEREOF. 
Gen.  2. 17.  in  the  day  thou  eatest  t.  surely  die,  3.5. 
i?j:o(/.3.20.all  mywonderswhich  Iw  ill  do  in  midst  ( 
10. 2G.  for  (.  must  we  take  lo  serve  the  L.  our  God 
12.  43.  no  stranger  shall  eat  (.  45.  48. 2  Kings  7.  2 
44.  when  circumcised,  then  shall  ho  eat  (. 
Drvt-id.  14.  I  have  not  eaten  (.  in  my  mournin.':; 

2  Kings  4.  43.  they  shall  ealand  leave  (.  44. 
./»i  24.  Ki.lhcv  know  not  the  ways  (.  nor  abide 
Psal.lU.  2.  the  humble  shall  hear  t.  and  be  glad 
Prim.  l(i.  33.  the  whole  disposing  (.  is  of  thsLora 
Eccl.  0.  2.  God  givplh  him  not  power  local  (. 

THEREON. 
F.rod.  20.  24.  shall  sacrifice  (.  the  burnl-offeriiigs 

40.  35.  because  the  cloud  abode  (.  J^uni.  9.  22. 
2  Sam.  17.  19.  the  woman  spread  ground  corn  t. 

19.  2G.  I  will  saddle  me  an  ass  that  I  muy  ride  t. 
1  Chron.  12.  17.  the  God  of  our  fathers  look  (. 
Ezra  6.  11.  and  being  set  up,  let  him  be  hanged  L 
Esth.  7.  9.  then  the  king  said,  hang  Hamaii  (. 
/sn.30.  12.  and  trust  in  perversencss,  and  stay  t. 
F.zik.  15.  3.  will  take  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  a  vessel  £. 
Mat  21.7.  thev  set  him  (./.w/tf  19.35.  J«/in  12.14 
19.  and  found  nothing  (.  Mark  1 1. 13.  Luke  13.G. 
Mark  14.  72.  and  when  he  ihnught  (.  he  wept 
1  Cor.  3.10.  laidthe  foundation,  another  buildeth  t. 
Rev.  5.  3.  was  not  able  to  open  biiok  or  look  (.  4. 

6.  4.  and  power  was  given  lo  him  that  sat  (. 

21 .12.  city  had  twelve  irates,  and  names  written  t. 

THEREOUT. 
Lev.  2.  2.  he  shall  take  (.  his  handful  of  flour 
.Judg.  15.  19.  in  the  jaw,  and  there  came  water  ( 

t'hekp:to. 

F.iod.  ."JO.  38.  shall  make  like  unto  that  to  smell  L 
Lev.  5. 16.  arid  the  fifth  part  (.  6.  5.  |  27. 13,  31. 
IS.  23.  neither  stand  before  a  beast  to  He  down  (. 
JVltk.  19.  17.  running  water  shall  be  pul  (.  in  a 

vesoel 
Deut.  12.  32.  thou  shall  not  add  (.  nor  diminish 
./Hrf^.I1.17.bul  kingofEdom  would  not  hearken  f. 

1  Chron.  22.  14. 1  prepared,  and  thou  mayest  add  t. 

2  Chrnn.  10. 14.  your  yoke  heavy,  but  I  "will  add  t. 
21    11.  Jf  horam  compel  ed  Judah  (. 

P*aM19.9.by  taking  heed  (.according  to  thy  word 
l!^a.  44.  15,  rnaketh  an  image,  and  falleth  down  t. 
Mark  14.  70.  a  Galilean,  thy  speech  agree'h  (. 
Gal.  3.  15.  no  ninn  disan'iMlleih  or  addulh  (. 

THEREUNTO. 
KTO'?.32.8.thevmade  a  molten  calf,and  sacrificed  i. 
f>evt.  1.  7.  and  go  to  all  the  places  nigh  t 
Fph.G.  IS.  and  watching  (.  with  all  perseverance 
I  7'A (•.«.".  3.3.  for  you  know  that  we  are  appoint  ri  (. 
ffeh.  10.  1.  can  never  make  the  comers  (  perfect 
1  Pet.  3.  9.  knowln?  that  ve  are  (.  called,  that  yo 

THEREUPON. 
Frci.lG.IO.thoii  decked.st  and  ployedst  Ihe  harlot  t 
Zeph.'i.  ".  the  remnant  of  Judah  shall  feed  (. 
1  Cor.  3   10.  take  bred  how  lie  buildeth  (. 

14.  any  man's  work  abide  whicb  he  hcth  biull  t 


THE 

THEREWITH. 
I  Sam.  li.  3.  any  bribe  to  blind  inino  eyes  t. 

17.  51.  drew  Ins  Bv.tird,  and  cut  ort'his  iioad  t. 

31.  4.  Olid  thrust  me  tlirousli  1. 1  Ckroii.  10.  4. 
iKings  5.  6.  1  liuve  t.  sentlSauman  my  survant 

I'J.  14.  and  rupaiifd  t.  Ilie  Iioubu  ot' the  Lurd 

f'roc   15.  It),  than  great  treasure  and  trouble  t. 

17.  an  ox,  and  hatred  t.  ||  17.  1.  quiexness  t. 

25.  Vi.  lest  thou  be  tilled  t.  and  vomit  it 
Reel  1   13  hath  given  sure  travel  to  be  e.xercised  f. 

li>.  li  whoso  reinovetli  sloni-s  shall  be  hurt  t. 
Ezck.  i.  15.  and  tliou  siialt  prepare  thy  bread  t. 
Joel  'i  ly.  cum,  oil,  wine,  ye  .siiall  be  satislied  t. 
Phil.  4.  11.  state,  1  have  learned  (.  to  be  content 
I  Tun.  (J.  6.  food  and  raiment,  let  ua  be  t.  content 

film.  3.  y.  t  bless  we  God,  and  t.  curse  we  men 
iJohu  lU.  prating  aeainst  us,  and  not  content  t. 

THESE. 
I?en.l0.5.by  t.wore  the  isles  of  Gentiles  divided,  32. 

£:7. 4ii.  if  Jacob  laKe  a  wileot'suchas  t.  what  good 

31.  43.  t.  daUL'hlers,  t.  children,  t,  cattle  is  mine 

32.  17.  asiteili,  saying,  whose  are  t,  before  thee 
43.  l(i.  Jubepii  said,  bring  t.  men   luine,  make 

ready,  for  l-  men  shall  dine  wi  h  me  at  noon 
Eiod.  14  iji).  but  the  cloud  gave  light  by  iiiglit  to  I. 
«1.11.  and  if  he  do  not  t.  three  unto  her,  menslie 
3-2.  4   t.  be  thy  guds,  O  Israel,  which  brought,  8. 
l^ee.  5.  13.  his  sin  that  he  hath  sinned  in  oiieol't. 
II.  4.  t.  ye  shall  not  eat  ||  '."J.  t.  shall  he  unclean 
9.  t.  shall  ye  eat,  '21.  'JJ.  Dettt.  14.  9. 
24.and  for  t.  yo  shall  he  unclean,  whoso  touchoth 
22.  22.  ye  shall  not  oH'er  t.  to  the  Lord,  25. 
lATum.  2t).  53.  unto  t.  the  land  shall  be  divided,  for 
64.  but  ainiiris  t.  there  was  not  a  man  ol  them 
Llf.tit.  27.  I'.'.  :.  stand  on  mount  Geriziin  to  bless 

13.  and  I.  shall  stand  upon  mount  Ebal  to  curse 

ISdm.lti.lO.lriamuel  said,  the  Ld.hath  not  chosen  t. 

17.  39.  David  said  to  Saul,  1  cannot  go  with  t. 

iSam.lii.-2.  the  kingsaid,  what  meanest  thou  by  t..' 

IKings  10.  10.  as  t.  which  the  queen  of  Shebagave 

11.  2.  Solomon  clave  to  t.  strange  women  in  love 

17.  1.  there  shall  not  be  dew  nor  rain  t.  years,  but 

22    11    thus  sailh  the  Lord,  with  t.  shalt  liiou 

push  the  Syrians,  2  Citron.  18.  10. 

17.  Lord  said,  t.  iiave  no  master,  2  C/trun.  18.  16. 

E  Kings  25.  20.  Nebuzar-adan  took  t.  and  brought 

B  CliTon.  35.  7.  I.  were  of  the  king's  substance 

F.zrn  2.  62.  t.  soughl  their  register  among  those 

,VeA.  7. 61.  t.  went  and  could  not  shew  tlieir  house 

lO.l.now  t.  that  sealed  the  covenant  were  Nehcm. 

Job  12.  3.  yea  who  knoweth  not  sucli  tilings  as  1.7 

fsal.  104  27.  I.  wail  all  on  thee,  that  thou  iiiayest 

Ecci.  7.  10.  that  the  former  days  were  better  than  t. 

12.  12.  further,  by  1.  my  son,  be  admonished 
i5a.34.1G.  no  uneof  i.  shail  fail,  none  want  her  mate 
.39.3.what  said  «.  men  II  44. 21.reniembcr  <.0  Jacob 
49. 12.  t.  shall  come  from  far,  t.  from/  the  north, 
and  from  the  west,  and  t.  from  .Sinim 
21.  who  hath  begotten  me  I.  who  brought  up  t.  7 
I  was  left  alone,  t.  where  liad  they  been  ? 
57.  G.  should  I  receive  comfort  in  t.7 
Jer.  5.  5.  but  t.  have  altogether  broken  the  yoke 

33.  9.  t.  men  have  done  evil  in  all  they  have  done 
IG.  nor  will  1  give  thee  into  hand  ol  t.  men  that 

52.  22.  and  the  pomegranates  were  like  to  t. 
/..om.  4.  9.  for  I.  pine  away,  stricken  thro'  for  want 
Kiek.  1.  21.  when  those  went,  t.  went,  ami  when 
those  stood,  {.stood,  10.  17. 

8. 15.  thou  shalt  see  greater  abominations  than  t. 

14.  3.  t.  men  have  set  up  their  idols  in  their  heart 

IC.  5.  none  eye  pitied  tliee,  to  do  any  of /.  to  thee 

20.  and  t.  hast  thou  .■sacrificed  unto  them  to  be 
23. 10.  t.  discovered  her  nakedness,  they  took  her 
27.  21.  in  t.  were  they  thy  merchants 

37.  18.  saying,  shew  us  what  thou  meanest  by  t. 
Dan.  3.  13.  tliev  brought  t.  men  before  the  king 

21.  f.  men  were  bound  ||  27.  princes  saw  t   men 
6.2.over  t.  Darius  set  ihree  presidents,  Daniel  first 

11.  then  t.  men  asiemhled,  and  found  Daniel,  15. 
7.17. 1,  great  beasts,  which  are  (our,  are  four  kings 

Hag.'i.  13.  if  one  unclean  by  a  deail  ho.ly  touch  £. 

Zcch-  1.9.  I  will  shew  thee  what  t.  be,  4.  5,  1.3. 
19.  I  said  to  the  angel,  wh.at  be  t.  7  21.  j  4.  12. 

Mat  5.  37.  what  is  more  than  t.  cometh  of  evil 
0.  29.  Solomon  was  not  arrayed  like  one  o(  t. 
21.  16.  they  said,  hearcst  thou  what  t.  say  t 
2i.  40.  on  t.  coininandmenls  hang  all  the  law 
23.23.£.ought  ye  to  have  done,  and  not  leave  other 
25.  40.  as  you  have  not  done  il  to  Ihe  least  of*. 

45.  as  yt;  did  it  not  to  one  of  llic  least  oft. 

46.  and  t.  shall  go  into  everlasting  punishment 
36.  62.  what  is  it  which  t.  witness  ?  Mark  14.60. 

Mark  12.31  .no  other  commandment  greater  than  t. 
40.  t.  shall  receive  greater  damnation 
13.  2.  Jesus  said,  seest  thou  t.  groat  buildings  ■? 
Luke  1. 19.  and  am  sent  to  shew  tliee«.  glad  tidings 
3Ji.th.at  God  isablsof  t.stonesto  raise  up  children 
•).  44.  let  t.  sayings  sink  down  into  your  ears 
i^ohn  1.  .W.  thoii  shalt  see  greater  things  than  t. 
6.  3.   ill  !.  lay  a  great  mnlii'ude  of  impotent  folk 
613 


THE 

John  .'>.  19.  what  he  doth,  £.  doth  the  Son  likowiso 
20.  he  will  shew  him  greater  works  iliaii  (. 
0.  5.  whence  shall  we  buy  bread  that  t.  may  eat  ? 
7.  31.  and  said,  will  he  do  more  miracles  than  t.  7 

17.  20.  neither  pray  1  for  t.  alone,  but  for  them 
2.5.  and  I.  have  known  that  thou  hast  sent  me 

18.  8.  if  tjierefore  ye  seek  me,  let  t.  go  their  way 

21.  1.1.  Simon,  lovest  thou  me  mure  than  t. ! 
Ads  i.  21.  oft.  winch  companied  with  us 

24.  .show  whither  oft.  two  thou  hast  chosen 
2.  13.  others  said,  t.  men  are  full  of  new  v  nie 
3.24.  all  proi'hets  have  likewise  foretold  oft.  days 

4.  16.  saying,  what  .shall  we  do  to  t.  men  ? 

5.  3G.  belfjre  t.  days  rose  uji  Theiidas,  boasting 
.38.  refrain  from  t.  men,  and  let  thcni  alone 

iy.47.can  any  forbid  thai  t.  should  not  be  baptized 
17.  6.  t.  that  have  turned  the  world  upside  down 
11. t.  were  more  noble  than  those  iiiTliessalonica 
Roui.M.iA.t.  having  not  the  law,  arc  a  law  to  iheiiis. 
11.  24.  how  inucli  more  shall  t.  begratfed 
31.  even  so  have  f.  also  now  not  believeil 
1  (Jor.  12.  23.  ujion  t.  we  bestow  more  honour 

13.  13.  t.  three,  but  the  greatest  oft.  is  chaiity 
2C'o7-. 7.1. having  t. promises, let  us  cleanse  ourselves 
(ial.  2.  6.  but  oft.  who  seemed  to  he  somewhat 
C0/.4.II.  t.  only  are  my  fellow-workers  to  kingdom 

1  Tim.  3.  10.  and  let  t.  also  first  be  proved,  then 

2  Ttm.  2. 21.  if  a  man  purge  himself  I'rom  t.  he  shall 
Hcb.  9.  23.  patterns  should  be  purified  with  t.  but 

heavenly  things  with  Ijelter  sacrifices  than  t. 
10.  IS.  now  where  remission  oft.  is,  there  is  no 
2  Pet.  1.4.  by  t.  might  be  [lartakerg  of  divine  na'ure 
2.  12.  hut  t.  as  brulo  beasts  made  to  he  taken 
./ude  14.  Enoch  also  jiruphesiedoff.  saying,  behold 
19.  t.  be  they  who  separate  themselves,  sensual 
Rev.  11.  6.  t.  have  power  to  shut  heaven,  that  it 

14.  4.  t.  were  redeemed  ||  17.  13.  t.  have  one  mind 

22.  6.  he  said,  t.  sayings  are  faithful  and  true 

Sec  AnoMiNATioNS. 

TUESE  are,  or  are  THESE. 

(7fn.38.25.by  the  man  whose  t.acc||48.8.whose  t.a. 

Ezod.  6.  26.  t.  are  that  Aaron  and  Moses,  to  whom 

21.1.  t.  arc  the  judgments.  Lev.  26.  46.  Dcut.  6.1. 
l^ev.  11.31.  t.  arc  unclean  ||23.2.t.  are  my  fi.'asts,  4. 
JVu;n.22.9.and  God  said,  what  men  aret.  with  thee 
Dcut.  22.  17.  t.  are  the  tokens  of  her  virginity 
lA'.(H^s9.13.what  cities  are  t.  thou  hast  given  me? 

10.  8.  happy  are  t.  thy  servants,  w  hich  stand 

1  C'Ar.2.18.1ier  sons  arc  t.||4.22.t.  arc  ancient  things 
JV(7t.  1. 10.  now  t.  arc  thy  servants,  and  thy  people 
.Job  2.1.  14.  t.  are  part  of  his  ways,  but  how  little 
P5-a^73.12.  behold,  t.arc  the  ungodly,  who  prosper 
Isa.  60. 8.  who  are  t.  that  liee  as  a  cloud,  as  doves 

6.1.5.  t.  arc  a  smoke  in  my  nose,  a  fire  that  burnetii 
,Ier.  5.  4.  surely  t.  arc  poor,  they  are  foolish 

7.  4.  saying,  the  temple  of  the  Lord  are  t. 
Ezek.  11.  2.  t.  are  the  men  that  devise  mischief 

36.  20.  they  said,  t.  are  the  people  of  the  Lord 
iJc.n.  2.  28.  visions  of  thy  head  on  thy  bed  are  t. 
Mic.  2. 7.  is  the  spirit  straitened  1  are  t.  his  doings? 
Zcch.  1.9.  then  said  I,  O  my  Ld.what  are  t. 4. 4. 16.4. 
Mark  4.  15.  and  t.  arc  they  by  the  way-side 
16.  en  stony  ||  18.  thorny  ||  20.  good  ground 

13.  8.  famines,  t.  are  the  beginnings  of  sorrows 
Luke  8.  21.  my  mother  and  brethren  arc  t.  which 
■  Iclm  10.  21.  t.  are  not  the  words  of  him  that  hath 

17.  II.  but  t.  arc  in  the  world,  and  I  come  to  thee 

20.  31.  but  t.  a)-e  written  that  ye  might  behove 
jlcts  9.  15.  t  are  not  drunken,  as  ye  suppose 
Rum.  9.  8.  t.  arc  not  the  children  of  God 
Gal.  5.  17.  t.  are  contrary  the  one  to  the  other 

lO.the  works  of  the  Hesli  are  manifest,  which  art  I. 

2  Pet.  2.  17.  t.  arc  wells  without  water,  clouds 
.rude  16.  t.  arc  murmurers,walking  after  their  lusts 
Rev.  7. 13.  what  arc  t.  which  are  arrayed  in  white? 

14.  t.  are  they  which  came  out  of  great  tribulat. 

14.4. t.  are  Ihey  which  are  not  defiled  with  women 

t.  are  they  which  follow  the  Lamb  whitheiso. 

19.  9.  t.  are  the  true  sayinp  of  God,  22.  6. 

See  Thinos,  VVoiids. 
THEY. 

JVitm.  14.  12.  of  tnee  a  naiion  mightier  than  t. 
16.  33.  t.  and  all  iheirs  went  down  into  the  pit 
18. 3. not  come  nign,  that  neither  t. nor  you  also  die 
22. 15.  sent  more,  and  more  honourable  limn  t. 

1  Kings  20.23.aurely  we  shall  be  stronger  than  t.25. 

9  icings  6.  16:  are  more  than  t.  that  be  with  them 

Psnl.  6P.  4.  f.  that  hale  me,  1.  that  would  destroy 

Ecci  5.  8.  regardcth,  and  there  be  higher  than  t. 

[sa.  9.  21.  and  t.  together  shall  be  against  Judah 
2H.  7.  but  t.  also  have  erred  through  wijifl 
:«).  16.  therefore  t.  timt  pursue  you  be  swifl 
.57.  6.  t.  are  thy  lot,  to  them  thou  hast  offered 
.■53.  12.  I.  that  shall  be  of  thee  shall  build  the  old 

.fer.  2.  26.  so  t.  their  kings  and  priests  ashamed 
9.   16.   whom  neither  t.  nor  their  fathers    have 
known,  19.  4.  ||  44.  3. 
49. 12.  t.  whose  judgment  was  not  to  drink  of  cup 

Ezek.  2.  3.  t.  and  their  fathers  have  transgressed 
16.  47.  thou  wast  corrupted  more  than  I,  in  ways 


THI 

Kzek.  1(3.  Sl.iiiultiplied  abominat.more  tlinn  t.  »5. 
34.  30.  they  shall  know  that  I.  are  my  peo|  le 
Mat.  12.  3.  what  David  did  when  a  hungered,  and 
t.  that  were  with  him,  Mark  2.  2,5.  J.nhc  ti.  a 

19.  11.  receive  this,  save  t.  to  whom  it  i.s  given 

20.  25.  f.  that  are  great  e.iercise  aulhorily  iiiioi; 
j1/urA2.17.t  tliat:»e  whole  have  iiom  ed,  /.i(.5.;tl. 

8.  9.  and  t.  that  had  eaten  were  about  4(!tM) 
10.23.  how  hardly  shall  t.  which  have  riclics 
11.9.  t.  that  went  before  and  t.  Ihal  followeil  cried 
y>«ie7.10.  and  t.tliat  were  sent,  reiuriinig  lo  house 

8.  13.  t.  on  the  rock  are  t.  which  receive  the  v/ord 
22.  23.  ye  are  t.  which  have  continued  with  me 

.lu/tn  4.  45.  for  t.  also  went  unto  the  least 
5.  23.  dead  shall  hear,  and  t.  that  hear  shall  live 

29.  t.  that  have  done  gooil,  t.  that  have  ilone  evil 
39.  scriptures,  and  t.  are  t.  w  huh  testily  ol  me 

6.9.  two  fishes,  but  what  are  t.  among.st  so  many  T 

9.  39. 1  am  come,  that  t.  which  see  not  miglil  see, 

and  that  t.  which  see  might  be  made  hliiid 

17.  16.  t.  are  not  of  the  world,  even  as  I  am  not 
21.  tiiat  t.  all  may  be  one,  as  thou  art  in  me 

23.  that  t.  may  be  made  (icrfect  in  one 

24.  Father,  I  will  that  t.  whom  thou  hast  given 
me  be  with  me,  that  t.  may  behold  my  giory 

18.  28.  t.  went  not  in,  lest  t.  shoi>ld  be  delileil 
JJcls  11.  2.  t.  of  circumcision  contended  with  liiin 

19.  now  t.  that  were  scattered  abroad  on  persec. 
13.  27.  t.  that  dwell  at  Jcrus.  bee.  t.  knew  him  not 
1.5.  II.  through  grace  we  shall  besavedeven  as  t. 
21. 12.  we  and  t.  of  that  place  besought  hm.> 
Rom.  3.  9.  are  we  better  than  t.  ?  no,  in  no  wise 

4.  14.  for  if  t.  which  are  of  the  law  bo  heirs 

8.  8.  t.  that  are  in  the  Hesh  cannot  please  God 
23.  not  only  t.  but  ourselves  al.so  groan  wilbin 

9.3.  t.  which  are  the  children  of  the  fiesli,  arenol 
11.  23.  t.  also,  if  t.  abide  not  still  in  unbelief 
16. 18.  for  t.  that  are  such  serve  not  our  Ld.  Jesus 
1  Cor  7.  29.  t.  that  have  wives,  as  tlio'  t.  had  none 

30.  t.  that  weej),  t.  that  rejoice,  t.  that  liny 

31.  t.  (hat  use  this  world,  as  not  abusing  it 

9.  24.  that  t.  who  run  in  a  race  run  all,  but  one 
11.  19.  that  f.  which  are  approved  may  he  made 
15.11. whether  it  were  [  or  t.so  we  preach,  and  so 

18.  then  t.  also  which  are  fallen  asleepin  Christ 

23.  afterward  t.  that  are  Christ's,  Gal.  .5.  24. 
48.  as  is  earthy,  such  are  t.  that  are  earthy 

Gal.  2.  6.  t.  who  seemed  somewhat  added  nothing 
9.  t.  gave  the  right  hand  of  fellowship  to  me 

3.  7.  know  ye,  that  t.  which  are  of  faith,  9. 

5.  12.  I  would  t.  were  cut  oH'that  trouble  you 
21.  t.  who  do  such  things  shall  not  inherit  kingiJ. 

6.  13.  nor  t.  who  are  circumcised  keep  the  law 

1  Thcss.  1.9.  t.  shew  ofus  what  entering  m  wehacj 
5.  7.  for  t.  that  sleep,  t.  that  be  drunken 

1  Tim.  3.  13.  t.  that  used  the  office  of  a  deacon 

5.  17.  t.  who  labour  in  the  word  and  doctrine 
2.5.  and  t.  Ihal  are  olherwise  cannot  be  hid 

6.  9.  t.  that  will  be  rich  fall  into  temptation 

2  Tim.  3.  6.  of  this  sort  are  t.  which  creep  into 
Tit.  3.  8.  that  t.  which  have  believed  in  Goii  might 
//e6.1.4.hath  obtained  more  excellent  name  than  t. 

4.  C.  seeing  t.  to  whom  it  was  first  preached 
11.  40.  that  t   without  us  should  not  be  perfect 
13.  17.  they  watch,  as  t.  that  must  give  account 

24.  salute  all  the  saints,  t.  of  Italy  salute  you 
.lam.  2.  12.  as  t.  that  shall  be  judged  by  the  law 

1  John  2.  19.  they  went  out  that  t.  might  be  made 

manifest,  that  t.  were  not  all  of  m 
4.  5.  t.  are  of  the  world,  f.  speak  of  the  world 
.Au(/eI9.tliese  be  t.who  separate  thems(dves,s(nsiiEl 
Rev.  1.  7.  t.  who  pierced  him,  kindreds  shall  wail 
3.  4.  for  t.  are  worthy,  16. 6.||7.13.whence  came  t. 

7.  14.  these  are  t.  who  came  out  of  great  tribulat. 
14.4.  for  t.  are  virgins,  these  are  t.  which  follow 

the  Lanrb  whithersoever  he  goetb 
12.  here  are  t.  that  keep  the  commandments 

21.  27.  but  t.  that  are  written  in  Lamb's  book 

THICK. 
Deut.  32. 15.  thou  art  waxen  fat,  tlioii  art  grown  t. 

2  Sam.  18.  9.  the  mule  went  uniler  the  t.  boughs 

2  Kings  8. 15.  he  took  a  t.  cloth  and  dipt  it  in  water 
Meh.  8.15.fetch  branches  of  t.  treesto  make  booths 
Job  15.  26.  runneth  on  the  t.  bosses  of  his  bucklers 
Psal.  74.  5.  as  he  lifted  up  axes  on  Ihe  t.  trees 
Ezek.  6.  13.  tlieir  slain  shall  be  under  every  t.  oak 
19. 11.  her  stature  was  exalted  among  t.  hranchca 
."il.  3.  his  top  was  among  the  t.  boughs.  It),  14. 
//ffA.2.  6.  to  him  that  ladeth  himself  with  t.  clay 
I.uke  1 1.29.  when  people  were  iiathered  I.  togethet 
See  CLOtins,  Darkness. 
THICKER. 
1  Kings  12. 10.  say  to  them,  my  little  finger  sliiill  lie 
t.  than  my  father's  loins,  2  Chron.  10.  Ift 
THICKET. 
Gen.  22.  13.  a  ram  caiigiit  in  a  t.  by  his  hornij 
.fer.  4.  7.  the  lion  is  come  up  from  bis  t. 

THICKETS. 
1  Sam.  13.  6.  Tsr.  did  hide  themaeives  in  t   in  roc'  3 
rsa.9. 18.  wickcdiicssshall  kindle  in  the  t  of  forest 


Till 

Ifi.  10.  3-!,  liG  shall  cut  down  tlic  t.  of  the  forest 
/er.  4.  2U.  the  wliolc  city  shall  tleo  and  go  into  t. 

TIUUKNE.SS. 
I  Kin!rs7. 140.  cast  them  in  the  t.  of  thegjund 
SCIiiuit  4.  5.  the  t.  of  the  sea  wasa  hanl-brcadth 
/cr.  a-i.  2i.  llie  t.  uf  the  iiillar  was  four  tinijers 
Ezek.  41.  9.  the  t.  of  llie  wall  was  tive  cubits 
4i.  10.  the  cliamliRrs  were  in  the  t.  of  the  wall 
Zcck.  14.  t  U.  the  lislit  .shall  not  be  clear,  nor  t. 

"THlt;F 
Pi;;nifies.  [1]  One  tkiit  takes  away  any  thing-  un- 
laijri'ljbj  from  nnnt/icr,  ickUltfr  prioatity  ur 
rioiuitlu,  Joh  :M.  j  Luke  lU.  .30.  [2]  .i  sc 
ilacer  who  by  false  doclnties  steals  fruia  the 
chdrch  of  find  tkc  true  mcaitittg  of  Ike  scrip- 
ture, JoliM  10.  lU.  [3]  Such  as  exercise  fraud- 
ulcut  dciiUng  and  niitauful  gaiiiy  Alut  -21.  13. 
F.xod.  C'-i.  -   if  a  t.  lie  found  hioaking  .ip,  T. 

S.  if  i-ioi.be  not  found,  tlien  the  master  of  house 
Dent.  21.  7.  be  fiund  stealing,  then  that  t.  shall  die 
I'u'j  "i4.  14.  the  murderer  m  the  niglit  is  as  a  t. 
31).  .").  tliey  cried  afler  them  as  after  a  t. 
Ps.U.  'nl.  18.  when  thou  sau'est  a  t.  then  thou 
/'rof.G.30.iuen  do  not  despise  <. if  he  steal  to  satisfy 
2J.  24.  whoso  is  partner  witliat.  Iiateth  his  soul 
fer.  2.  2j.  as  u  t.  is  ashamed  when  he  is  found 
Hos.  7.  I.  the^  conielli  in,  and  robbers  without 
Jucl  2. 9.  they  shall  enter  at  the  windows  like  a  t. 
Zick.  .'5.  4  it  shall  en:cr  into  the  house  of  ilie  t. 
Mat  21.43.  what  watch  t. would  come,  Luke  12.39 
2G.  55.  are  ye  conic  asas;ainst  a  ^witli  swords  and 
staves  to  take  me  Vjlar/c  14.4c!.  A«/.t22..>2 
f^u/ie  12.  33.  ill  iieavcn,  wiiere  no  t.  ap|iroaclu-tl 
hhn  10.1. by  the  door,  the  same  is  at.  and  a  robber 

10.  tlie  (.  Cometh  not  but  to  steal  and  to  kill 

12.  G.  but  liecausc  he  was  a  (.  and  iiad  tiie  baij 

1  7'Afss.5.2.day  of  the  L.  comotli  as  a  «.  €  Pt«.3.10. 

4.  that  that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  t. 
1  Pel.  4.  15.  !)ul  let  none  of  you  suiter  as  a  t. 
licv.  3.  3.  I  will  come  on  thee  as  a  t.  16.  15. 

THIEVES. 
lua.  1.  23.  thy  princes  are  companions  of  t. 
Jcr.  48.  27.  was  not  Israel  found  among  t.  ? 
49.  9.  if  (.  by  night,  they  will  destroy,  Obad.  5. 
Mat.  G.  19.  and  where  t.  break  through  and  steal 

20.  and  where  t. do  not  break  through  nor  steal 
21.13.made  it  adenof/,.  Mark  11.17.  Lukel\).4G. 

27.  38.  two  t.  crucified  with  him,  Mark  15.  27. 
44.  the  t.  also  cast  the  same  in  his  teeth 

Lv.ke  10.30.went  down  to  Jericho  and  fell  among  t. 
3G.wli:ch  was  neighbour  to  him  that  fell  among<..' 
John  10.  8.  all  that  ever  came  before  me  arc  t. 
I  Cor.  G.  10.  nor  (.  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God 

THIGH. 
Gen.  24.  2.  put  thy  hand  under  my  t.  9.  |  47.  29. 

32.  25.  he  touched  tlie  hollow  of  Jacob's  f. 
31.  and  as  he  [lassed  he  halted  upon  his  t. 

A<\.  t2ii.  that  came  out  of  Jacob's  t.  Eiod.  1.  t-l. 
tfam.  5.  21.  the  Lord  inaketh  thy  t.  to  rot,  22,  27. 
Judg.  3.  IG.  Ehud  did  gird  a  dagger  on  his  right  t. 

21.  Ehud  look  the  dagger  from  his  right  t. 

6.  t^O.Gidcon  hadseventy  sons^oingout  of  his  (. 

15.  8.  and  Samson  smote  (hem  hip  and  t. 
Psai.  4.T.3.  gird  thy  sword  on  thy  t.  O  most  mighty 
Cant.  3.  8.  every  man  hath  his  sword  on  Isis  t. 
Tsa.  47.  2.  uncover  the  t.  pass  over  the  rivers 

fer.  31.  19.  I  was  inslrucled,  I  smote  upon  my  t. 

EjfA".  21.  12.  cry  and  howl,  smite  therefore  upon  t. 

24.  4.  gather  the  t.  and  shoulder  into  the  ;:ot 

'ep.  19.  IG.  he  hath  on  his  t.  a  name  written 
THIGHS. 

'jnrf.2-'.42.br  lechcs  shall  reach  from  loins  to  ihet. 
ant.  7.  1.  tlie  joints  of  thy  (.  are  like  j'uvels 

Jan.  2.  32.  his  belly  and  his  I.  were  of  brass 

THEN. 
Gen.  41.  6.  and  behold  seven  t.  ears,  7,  23,  24. 

27.  the  seven  t.  kine  are  seven  years 
F.Toa.  39.  .3.  they  beat  the  gold  into  t.  plates 
Lev    1.!.  30.  and  there  bo  in  it  .i  yellow  t.  hair 

Sam.  13.  t  4.  why  art  thou  t.  from  day  to  day  7 
I  fCings  7.  2:1.  certain  addiiions  made  oft.  work 
fsa.  17.  4.  the  glory  of  Jacob  shall  be  made  t. 

THIXE. 
Gen.  14.  23.  I  will  not  take  any  thing  that  is  t. 

20.  7.  thou  shall  die,  thou  and  all  that  are  t. 

31.  32.  (li^(rern  what  is  t.  w'vh  me  and  take  it 

33.  t9.  Esau  said,  be  that  to  thee,  that  is  I. 
4.'«.  fi.  an  I  thy  issue  afler  them  shall  be  t. 

Lev.  10.  15.  it  shall  be  t.  and  thv  sons  with  thee, 
jVum.  18.  9,  il,  13,  14,  1.5,  IS. 
AOfjTj.  22.  30.  hast  ridden  on  ever  since  I  was  t. 
Deal.  15.  3.  what  is  t.  with  thy  brother,  release 

28.  t  41.  shall  beget  sons,  but  they  shall  not  bo  t. 
30.  4.  if  any  oft.  bo  driven  into  outmost  parts 

/ask.  17. 18.  but  the  mountains  shall  bo  t.  and  the 
out-goings  of  it  sliall  be  t. 
Judg.  15  t  2.  her  younger  sister,  let  her  be  t. 
I  Sam.  2.33.  the  man  oft.  whom  I  shall  not  cutoff 

15.  28.  ard  hathgiveji  it  to  a  neighbour  oft. 
ZSara.lM.t.Oiie  lUthat  t.ortaiaej  to  ISIcphibosbcth 
G2U 


THI 

1  l?'ings  3  25.  let  it  neither  be  mine  nor  t.but  divide 

20.  4.  0  king.  I  am  t.  and  all  that  I  have 
21.19.in  the  placedogi?  shall  lick  thy  blood,  even  t. 

1  Chron.  12.  18.  t.  are  we.  David,  and  on  thy  side 

21.  24.  for  I  will  not  take  that  which  is  t. 

29.   11.  t.  O  Lord,  is  llie  greatness,  power,  and 

the  glory,  tlie  earth  is  t.  f.  is  the  kingdom 

P,snZ.71.1G.meinion  thy  righteousness  even  t.  only 

74.  10.  the  day  is  t.  the  night  also  is  t. 

89.  11.  the  heavens  are  t.  the  earth  also  is  t. 

119.  94.  I  am  t.  save  me,  I  sought  t!iy  precepts 
Isa.  45.  14.  the  labour  of  Egypt  shall  be  t. 

C3. 19.  we  are  t.  thou  never  barest  rule  over  Iheni 
•  Jer.  32.  8.  for  the  right  of  inheritance  is  t. 
Mat.  0.13.  t.  is  the  kingdom  |i  20.  14.  take  that  is  t. 

25.  25.  hid  thy  talent,  lo,  there  thou  hast  that  is  t 
Luke  4.  7.  if  thou  wilt  worship  me,  all  shall  be  t. 

5.  33.  but  t.  eat  and  drink  ||  15.  31.  all  I  have  is  t. 

22.  42   nevertheless,  not  my  will  but  t.  be  done 
.)i)lin  17.  C.  t.  they  were  ||  9.  for  they  are  t. 

10.  and  all  mine  are  t.  and  t.  are  mine 
THING. 
Gen.  21.  11.  the  t.  was  very  grievous  to  Abraham 
24.  50.  the  t.  proceedeth  from  the  Lord 
34.7   which  t.  ought  not  to  be  done,  2  .Sam.  13. 12. 

10.  the  young  man  deferred  not  to  do  the  I. 
38  lO.and  the  t.  which  he  did  displeased  ihe  Lord, 
2  Sara.  11.  27. 
41.  32.  because  the  t.  is  established  by  God 
F.xod.  10.  15.  remained  not  any  green  t.  in  the  trees 
18,11.  in  the  t.  wherfMU  they  dealt  proudly  he  was 
17.  Jethro  said,  the  t.  that  thou  doest  is  not  good 
22.  9.  for  any  manner  of  lost  t.  which  another 

1.5.  if  it  be  a  hired  t.  it  came  for  his  hire 
34.  10.  a  terrible  t.  that  I  will  do  with  thee 
Lev.  2.  3.  a  /.  most  holy  of  your  olTerings,  10. 
4.  13.  and  the  t.  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  assembly 

6.  2.  trespass  in  a  f.  taken  away  by  violence 
4.  the  t.  deceitfully  gotten,  or  the  lost  t. 

12.  4.  she  shall  touch  no  hallowed  t.  nor  come 
20.  17.  it  is  a  wicked  t.  they  shall  be  cut  off 

JV«m.  10.30  but  if  Lord  make  a  new  f.  earth  open 
Drut.  1.  14.  the  t.  which  thou  hast  spoken  is  good 
12.32.  what  t.  soever  I  command  you,  oliserve 

13.  14.  if  it  be  truth,  and  the  t.  certain,  17.  4. 

18.  22.  if  the  t.  follow  not,  nor  come  to  pass 

32.  47.  it  is  not  a  vain  t.  for  you,  it  is  your  life 
Josh.  G.  18.  keep  yourselves  from  the  accursed  t. 

22.  33.  the  t.  pleased  the  children  of  Israel 
.hidg.  8.  27.  which  t.  became  a  snare  to  Gideon 

19.  24.  but  unto  this  man  do  not  so  vile  a  t. 
Ruth  3.  18.  till  he  have  finished  the  t.  to-day 
l.yam. 3.11.  behold,!  will  do  a  t.  in  Israel  at  which 

17.  what  is  the  t.  that  the  Lord  ha;h  said  to  thee? 
4.  7.  there  hath  not  been  such  a  t.  Ltuelofore 

8.  C.  Ihe  t.  displeased  Samuel,  when  they  said 

14.  12.  come  up  to  us,  and  we  will  shew  you  a  t. 
18.  20.  thev  toll  Saul,  and  the  t.  pleased  him 

2S'tt?n.  13.  33.  let  not  my  lord  take  the  t.  to  heart 

14. 13.  wherefore  hast  thou  thought  such  a  1. 1 

18.  hide  not  the  (.  that  I  shall  ask  thee 

!.">.  3.5.  what  (.  thou  shall  hear,  lell  to  Zadok 
17. 19.  she  spread  corn,  and  the  t.  was  not  known 

1  Kings\4X^X\\p.  wife  of  Jeroboam  comelh  to  ask  t. 
2A7)(^s2.10.  Elijah  said,  thou  hast  asked  a  hard  t. 

7.19.  make  windows  in  heaven,  might  such  a  t.  be 

20.  9.  have  this  sign,  that  the  Loid  will  do  the  t. 
\Chr.  13.  4.  t.  was  right  in  the  eyes  t  f  the  people 

17.  23.  let  the  i.  thou  hast  spoken  br.  established 

2  Chron.  29.  30.  for  the  t.  was  done  suddenly 
30.  4.  the  t.  pleased  the  king  and  congregation 

Ezra  7.  27.  hath  put  such  a  t.  in  the  king's  heart 
Esth.  2.  4.  the  t.  pleased  the  kini,  and  he  did  so 
22.  the  t.  was  known  to  Mordecai,  who  told  il 
5.14. the  f.  pleased  Haman,  and  he  caused  gallows 

3.  5.  and  ii'the  t.  seem  right  before  the  king 
Job  3.  25.  the  t.  T  greatly  feared  is  come  upon  me 

4.  12.  now  a  t.  was  secretly  brought  to  me 

6. 8.  O  thai  God  would  grant  me  the  1. 1  long  for 
13.  28.  he  as  a  rotten  t.  consumeth,  as  a  garment 
14.4.  who  can  bring  a  clean  t.  out  of  an  unclean? 
22.28.  thou  shall  decree  a  t.  it  shjill  bo  established 

23. 14.  he  performelh  the  t.  is  appointed  for  ine 
20.  3.  howliast  ])lenlifully  declared  the  t.  as  it  is  ? 
■^2.  7.  not  spoken  of  me  the  t.  that  is  right,  8. 

Psal.  2.  1.  why  do  the  people  imagine  a  vain  t.  7 

33.  17.  a  horse  is  a  vain  t.  for  safely 

38.  20.  becau.se  I  follow  ihe  t.  that  good  is 

89.  34.  nor  alter  the  t.  that  is  gone  out  of  my  lips 

101.  3.  I  will  set  no  wicked  t.  before  mine  eyes 

Frov.4.  7.  wisdom  is  the  principal  t.  tlierelbre  get 
22.  18.  for  it  is  a  pleasant  t.  if  thou  keep  them 
25.  2.  it  is  the  glory  of  God  to  conceal  a  t. 

Eccl.  1.  9.  the  t.  that  hath  been,  it  is  that  which 
shall  be,  and  there  is  no  new  t,  under  the  sun 

7.  8.  befer  is  the  end  of  a  t.  than  the  beginning 

8.  I.  and  who  knoweth  the  interpretation  nf  a  t.? 
15.  a  man  hath  no  better  t.  than  to  eat  and  drink 

11.  7.  a  pleasant  i.  it  is  for  eyes  to  behold  the  sun 
If  a,  7.  13,  is  itu  small  U  for  you  to  weary  men 


THI 

Isa.  15.  G.  tncre  is  no  green  t.  ||  17.  13.  a  rolling  f. 
29.10.  siiali  tlief.  framed  say  of  hiiii  that  fra.-iDd 
21.  that  turn  aside  the  just  for  a  t.  ol  nougiit 

40.  15.  he  taketh  uj)  tlie  isles  as  a  very  little  t 

41.  12.  and  they  shall  be  as  a  t.  of  nought 

43.  19.  1  will  do  a  new  t.  it  shall  spring  lorlJ: 
55.  11.  it  shali  prosper  in  the  t.  whereto  1  snU  i 
GO.  6.  wliq  hath  heard  sucli  a  t.  v.lio  liath  Keep 

Jer,  2.  10.  consider,  and  see  if  there  be  such  at. 
5.  .'iO.  a  horrible  t.  is  committed  in  ihe  land 
11. 13.  ye9e<  up  altars  to  that  shameful  t.  lo  Baal 
14.  14.  they  projihesy  unto  you  a  I.  of  nought 
18.  13.  the  virgin  of  Israel  hath  done  a  horrible  ! 
23.  14.  I  have  seen  in  the  prophets  a  horrible  t. 
31.  22.  Lord  hath  created  a  new  f.  in  the  earth 

38.  14.  I  wiil  ask  thee  a  t.  hide  nothing  from  in. 
42. 3. that  God  may  shew  us  the  I.  that  we  may  dl 

4.  that  whatsoever  t.  the  Lord  shall  answer  yon 

44.  17.  we  will  do  wirat  t.  goeth  out  of  our  moutl. 
Lam.  2.  13.  what  t.shal!  Itake  to  witness  for  thee  '. 

what  t.  shall  I  liken  to  lliee  1 
Eick.  14.  9.  if  deceived  when  he  h.ith  spoken  at. 
10.  47.  but  as  if  it  were  a  very  liltle  t. 
Dan.  2.  5.  the  king  said,  the  t.  is  gone  from  me,  3. 
11.  and  it  is  a  rare  t.  that  llie  king  reijuirelh 
15.  Arioch  made  the  t.  known  to  Uaiiiel 
17.  Daniel  made  the  t.  known  to  Hananiah 

4.  33.  the  same  hour  was  the  t.  fulfilled  on  Neb. 

5.  15.  could  not  shew  Ihe  interpretation  of  the  t. 
20.  this  is  the  interpretation  of  the  I.  Merie 

6.  12.  the  t.  is  true,  according  to  the  law 
10.  1.  a  t.  was  revealed  to  Daniel,  and  the  t.  was 

true,  and  he  understood  ihe  t.  and  the  vision 
Mos.  6.  10.  I  have  seen  a  horrible  t.  in  Israel 

8.  12.  but  they  were  counted  as  a  strange  t. 
J3mos  0.  13.  ye  which  rejoice  in  a  t.  of  nought 
Mdl.  1. 14.  and  sacrificeth  to  the  Lord,  a  corrupt  t. 
v1/arA;1.27.what  t.is  this?what  newdocliineis  liiibt 
Luke  12.  11.  how  or  what  (.  ye  shall  answer 
.John  5.14.sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  t.  come  to  thee 

9.30.  the  man  said,  herein  is  a  marvellous  I. 
Ads  10.  28.  it  is  unlawful  (.  for  man  that  is  a  Jew 

17.  21.  but  either  to  lell  or  hear  some  new  t. 

21.  25.  have  written,  that  they  observe  no  such  t 
23.  17.  for  he  hath  a  certain  t.  to  lell  him 
25.  20.  of  whom  I  have  no  certain  t.  to  writo 

20.  8.  why  should  it  bethought  a  I.  incredible 
10.  which  1. 1  also  did  in  Jerusalem,  and  many 

flflrH.9.20.  shall  t.  formed  say  to  him  ibat  formed  it 

1  Cor.  1.  10. 1  beseech  that  ye  all  speak  the  same  t. 
4.  3.  with  me  it  is  a  very  small  t.  that  1  he  judged 
8.  7.  some  eat  it  as  a  t.  offered  unto  an  idol 

2C((r.  5.5.  hath  wrought  us  for  the  self-same  t.  isG, 
7. 11.  this  self-same  t.  that  ye  sorrowed  after 
Pkil.  3.  10.  nevertheless,  let  us  mind  the  same  t, 

2  Thcss.  1.6.  seeing  it  is  a  righteous  t.  with  (Jed 
//f  A.  10.29. the  blood  of  the  covenant  an  unholy  t. 

31.  a  fearful  t.  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  living  G 
1  Pet.  4. 12.  as  though  some  strange  t.  happened 
1  John  2.  8.  which  t.  is  true  in  him,  and  in  you 
Rev.  2.15.  doctrine  of  Nicolaitans,  which  t.  I  iiata 
See  AccrRSED. 
Mny  THING. 
Gen.  14.  23.  I  will  not  take  any  t.  that  m  ihiiia 

18.  14.  is  amj  t.  too  hard  for  the  Lord 

19.  22.  cannot  do  any  t.  till  thou  be  come  Ihithei 

22.  12.  neither  do  thou  any  t.  unio  the  lad 

30.  31.  J.acob  said,  thou  shall  not  give  me  any  t. 
39.  9.  neither  hath  he  kept  back  any  t.  from  me 

23.  he  looked  not  lo  any  t.  under  his  hand 
Exod.  20.  4.  thou  shall  not  make  unto  thee  any 
likeness  of  any  t.  Deut.  4.  18,23,  25.  |  .>.  8. 

17.nor  any  t.  that  is  thy  neighbour's,  /}euf.  5,  21. 
Lev.  0.  7.  forgiven  him  for  any  t.  he  hath  ilone 

13.  48.  in  any  t.  made  of  skin,  49,  .52,  .53,  57,  59. 
15.  G.  that  sitteth  on  any  t.  whereon  he  sat,  23. 

10.  who  toucheth  any  t.  thai  was  under  him,  22 

19.  20.  ye  shall  not  eat  any  t.  with  the  b'ood 

21.  18.  or  that  hath  any  t.  superrtuous,  22,  23. 
JV»m.20.19.I  will  go  thro'  without  doing  any  t.  else 

22.  .38,  have  I  now  any  power  at  all  to  say  any  t.  ? 
35.  22.  cast  upon  him  any  t.  withoui  laying  wait 

Deut.  4.  32.  if  Ihere  hath  been  any  such  t.  as  tiiii 
8.  y.  thou  shall  not  lack  any  t.  in  the  land 

14.  3.  thou  shall  not  eat  any  abominable  t. 
21.  ye  shall  not  eat  any  t.  that  dieih  of  itself 

10.  4.  nor  shall  there  any  t.  of  the  Hesli  remain 

23.  19.  usury  of  any  t.  that  is  lent  upon  usury 

24.  10.  when  thou  dost  lend  thy  brother  any  t. 

31.  13.  their  children  who  have  not  known  any  t 
.^sA.21.45.  there  failed  not  ought  of  any  I.  spokec 
.fudg.  11.  25.  art  thou  any  t.  better  than  Halak  t 

18.  7.  that  might  put  them  to  shame  in  any  t. 
10.  a  place  where  there  is  no  want  of  on?/  r,19, 19 
1  Sain.  3. 17.  God  do  so  to  thee,  if  then  hide  any  i 

20.  20.  but  Saul  spake  not  any  t.  that  day 

39.  but  the  lad  knew  not  any  t.  only  Jojmlhau 

21.  2.  let  no  man  know  any  t.  of  iho  liusmrsu 
22. 15.  let  not  the  kingimpule  any  t.  to  hisservnr 
25. 15,  we  were  not  hurt  acither  niiitsed  « t  any  i. 


THT 

lSaro.30.19.therc  was  not  lacking  any  t.Iiad  taken 

2  ."iaiii.  i;t.  i.  l\v  Uioui^lu  il  liard  to  do  aiiif  t.  to  her 
lo.ll.tiioy  went  in  suiiplicity,  tliuy  knew  not  anijt. 

1  Kmirs  10.  i.  lliure  was  not  «.  t.  Imi  tVoni  tiie  king 
15.  3.  turneil  not  asldu  Ironi  any  <•  coniniaiiUed 
"U.  'Si.  wlictlier  anij  t.  would  coniu  iVoni  linn 

S  JCiin,'S  4.  2.  luilh  not  any  t.  save  a  jiot  of  oil 

1  Citrun-  '.il'.  '-irt  wliosoever  had  dedicated  any  I. 

i  C/irun.  'J.  -A),  silver  was  not  atnj  t.  accotmledof 
itt.  I'J.  that  none  unclean  in  any  t-  should  eiiler  in 

Juli  15.  11.  ii  ihere  any  secret  t.  willi  thee  ? 
33.  'M.  il'tlmu  liasi  any  I.  to  say,  answer  inc 

PsalM.M.  that  seek  1^.  shall  not  want  mil/ good  t. 
141.  4.  incline  not  my  heart  to  any  evil  t. 

f'.ccl.i.\i).unyt.  whereof  it  may  be  said,  this  is  new 
3.  14.  iiollniig  he  put  to  it,  nor  any  t.  taken  from  it 
5.  '2.  Iieurl  not  he  hasty  to  utter  any  t.  before  God 
U.  5.  dead  know  wul  any  t.  nor  have  iliey  a  reward 

Jcr.  'i-i.  'i'l.  is  there  any  t.  too  hard  for  me  ? 
'3i.  5.  for  the  king  is  not  he  that  can  do  any  t. 
42. 'il.  nor  any  t.  lor  which  he  hath  sent  me  to  you 

iJan.'.i.  -J.  which  speak  any  t.  amiss  against  God 

Junak  3.  7.  let  neither  man  nor  beast  taste  any  t. 

Mat.  18.  li>.  if  two  shall  agree  touching  any  I. 
24.17.  to  lake  any  t.  out  of  his  house,  JMurk  13.15. 

Mark  i.-ii.  nor  was  any  t.  kejit  secret,  Luke  8. 17 
1).  22.  if  thou  canst  do  any  I.  have  coni|Kisiiion  on 
11.  13.  if  haply  ho  might  Hud  any  £.  liioreou 
1(5.  8   licit  .er  said  they  any  t.  to  any  man 

/wiic  lit.  f^.  if  1  have  taken  any  t.  from  any  man 

22.  3j.  lacked  ye  any  t.  ?  and  they  said,  nothing 
John  1.  3.  and  without  hiin  warf  not  any  t.  made 

40.  can  there  any  good  (.  come  out  of  Mazareth  ? 
7.  4.  there  is  no  man  that  doeth  any  t.  in  secret 
14.  14.  if  ve  ask  any  t.  in  my  name,  I  will  do  it 
6cts  10.  14.  I  have  never  eaten  any  t.  common 
17.  25.  as  tho'  he  needed  any  t.  seeing  he  giveth 
25.  8.  nor  against  Cesar,  have  1  oHended  any  t. 

11.  or  if  i  commitled  any  I.  worthy  of  death 
liom.S  33.  lay  anyt.  to  the  charge  of  God's  elect 

13.  8.  owe  no  man  anyt.  but  to  love  one  another 

14.  21.  nor  any  t.  whereby  thy  brother  ttumhlcth 

1  Cor.  2. 2.  nor  to  know  any  «.  save  Jesus  crucified 
3.7  neither  Isho  that  planteth  a»y  t.  nor  walereth 
8.2.  if  any  man  think  that  he  knoweth  any  t. 
10.  19.  what  say  I  then  ?  that  the  idol  is  any  t. 
14.  35.  if  learn  any  t.  let  them  ask  their  nus'junds 

2  Cur.  2.  li).  to  whom  ye  forgive  m)y  1. 1  forgive,  for 

irr  forgive  any  t.\  forgave  in  the  person  of  Christ 
3.  5.  not  sulficient  lo  think  any  t.  as  of  ourselves 
f)  3.  giving  no  olfence  in  any  t.  that  the  ministry 

7.  14.  for  if  I  have  boasted  any  t.  to  him  of  you 
Gal.  .5.  6.  neither  circumcision  availctli  any  t.  not 
F.ph.  5.  27.  not  having  wrinkle,  or  any  such  t. 
Phil.  3.  15.  if  in  any  t.  ye  be  otherwise  minded 

I  Thcss.  1 .  H.  so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  any  t 
I  Tim.  1.  10.  and  if  (here  be  any  other  t.  contrary 
Jam.  1.  7.  that  he  shall  receive  any  t.  of  the  Ijord 
1  .lohn  5. 14.  if  we  ask  any  t.  according  to  his  will 
Hev.  9.  4.  that  ihey  shouhl  not  hurt  any  green  I. 
21.  27.  in  no  wise  enter  nni/  I.  that  delileth 

Kdpj-v  THING. 
Gen.  6.  17.  every  t.  that  is  in  the  earth  shall  die 

8.  1.  God  remembered  Noah  and  every  living  t. 

9.  3.  every  moving  t.  that  liveth  shall  he  meat 
I,CB.  15.  4.  every  t.  whereon  he  silteth,  unclean 

20.  every  t.  she  sitteth  on  shall  bo  unclean 

23.  37.  ye  shall  olFor  every  I.  upon  his  day 

27.  2-!   every  devoti'd  (.  is  most  holy  to  the  Lord 

Turn    18.  14.  every  t.  devoted  in  Israel  shall   be 

thine,  Rzelc.  44.  29. 

15.  every  t.  that  r)penetli  Ihc  matri.x  be  thine 
31.  23.  erery  f.  Ihatinav  abide  fire,  make  it  go 
.')fut.  23.  9.  ihen  keep  thee  from  every  wicked  t. 
WA.4.10.'lic  priests  stood  till  every  t.  was  finished 

Sam.  15.  9.  every  t.  that  was  vile  ihey  destroyed 
^.Sam.  15.  3(5.  sfinl  unto  mc  every  t.  ve  can  hear 
E.ith.  fi.  13.  told  every  t.  that  hall  befallen  him 
Tab  28.  10.  an  1  his  eve  seelli  every  pracious  t. 
31.  8.  and  he  searchelli  after  every  green  t. 
42.  2.  I  know  that  tlniii  canst  do  every  t. 
P.ifil.\'')0.n.\cX  every  f.thit  hnth  breath  praise  I/Ord 
Prov.  27.  7.  lo  tho  hungry  every  hitter  t.  is  sweet 
F.e'cl.  3.  1.  to  every  t.  there  ia  a  season  and  a  time 

11.  hath  made  every  t.  beautiful  in  his  time 
12.  14.  work  into  judsment  with  every  secret  t. 
ha.  19.  7.  every  t.  sown  by  the  brooks  shall  wither 
F'ek.  47.  9.  every  t.  shall  live  whitre  rivers  come 
Mat   8  3'!.  tol  I  every  t.  and  wli  »t  washofiillen 
1  Cor.  1.  5.  in  every  t.  yo  arc  enriched, 2  Cor.9. 11. 
2Ci)r.8.7  as  ve  are  Jioiind  in  every  (.in  faith,  in  love 
10.  5.  and  every  high  t.  that  exaltelh  itself 
F.ph.  5.  24.  be  subject  to  their  husbands  in  every  t. 
PMl.  4.  Ti.  in  every  t.  by  prayer  and  supplication 
I  Tkeiis.a.  IS.  in  everii  t.  give  thanks,  for  this  is 

*>..■!  CjtICKPETII,  CrEEPINQ,  Evtl,, 

Goot>,   Great,    Holy,    Lioht, 

LlVINO.  (")SK.  3.MALL. 

That  THING. 
Oe»l.  1.3.  17.  hide  from  Abr  bnm  that  t.  which  t  do 


THI 

F.xod.  9. 6.  and  the  Lord  did  that  t.  on  the  morrow 
y.,('D..'>.5.s!iall  confess  that  he  hath  sinnud  in  tliiil  t. 
tJeut.  17.  5.  which  have  committed  tkat  wicked  t. 
Lake  y.  21,  he  c!;arged  them  to  tell  no  ma.'!  Ikai  t. 

\%  £<!.  if  ye  be  notable  to  do  tkat  t.  which  is  loast 
7<u/n. 14.22  n-jthimseif  in  tkat  t.  which  he  aiioweth 

Tkis  THING. 
Gen.'k^.  21. 1  have  acce|ited  thee  concerning  this  t. 

2U.  10.  sawest  tbuu  that  thou  hast  ilone  tkis  t. 

21.  20.  I  wot  not  who  hath  done  tins  t.  neither 
20.  10.  done  tkis  t.  and  not  withheld  thy  son 
30.  31.  if  wilt  do  tkis  t.  I  will  again  feed  Hock 
34.  14.  we  cannot  do  tliis  t.  to  give  our  sister 
41.  28.  tkis  is  the  t.  I  have  spoken  to  Pharaoh 
4-1.  7.  that  we  should  do  according  to  tkis  t. 

F.iud.  1.  18.  why  have  ye  done  tkis  t.  and  saved 
2.  14.  and  Moses  said,  surely  tkis  t.  is  known 
15.  Pharaoh  heard  tkis  ^he  sought  to  slay  Moses 

9.  5.  to-morrow  the  Lord  shall  do  tkis  t.  in  land 
12.  24.  observe  tkis  t.  for  an  ordinance  to  thee 

10.  IG.  tkis  is  the  t.  which  the  Lord  commanded, 

32.  I  35.  4.  Lev.  8.  5.  |  9.  6.  |  17.  2.  J^um. 

30.  1.  j  3(5.  G.  Deut.  15.  15.  |  24.  18,  22. 
18. 14.  what  is  tkis  t.  thou  doest  to  the  people  ? 
18.  tkis  I.  is  too  heavy  for  thee,  thou  art  not  able 
23. if  thou  slialt  do  tkist.  and  God  command  thee 

29.  1.  tkis  is  the  t.  that  thou  shalt  do  to  them 
33.  17.  I  will  do  tkis  t.  that  thou  hast  spoken 

jSTum.  32.20.  if  ye  w  ill  do  tkis  t.  if  ye  will  go  armed 

30.  G.  tkis  t.  Lord  commands  about  daughters 
Deut.  1.  32.  yet  in  tkis  t.  ye  did  not  believe  God 

l.'i.lO.for  .'/(IS  i.  the  ^.ird  thy  God  shall  bless  thee 

22.  20.  if  this  t.  be  true,  ami  tokens  be  not  found 
32.  47.  thro'  tkis  t.  ye  shall  iirolong  your  days 

.hsk.  9.  24.  we  were  afraid,  and  have  done  tkis  t. 
2i.  24.  have  not  rather  done  it  for  fear  of  tkis  t. 
.fudg.  G.  29.  they  said  one  to  another,  who  hath 
done  tkis  t.  7  Gideon  hath  done  tkis  t. 

11.  37.  let  tkis  t.  be  done  for  me,  let  me  alone 

20.  9.  tkis  shall  be  the  t.  which  we  will  do 

21.  11.  and  tkis  is  the  t.  that  ye  shall  do 

1  .S'am.20.2.  why  should  my  father  hide  1. 1.  from  me 
24.  0.  the  Lord  forbid  that  I  should  do  tkis  t. 
20.  16.  this  t.  is  not  good  that  thou  hast  done 
S-i.  10.  no  punishment  happen  to  thee  for  tkis  t. 

18.  Lord  liath  done  tkis  t.  unto  thee  this  day 

2  Sunt.  2.  G.  requite,  because  ye  have  done  tkis  t. 

11.  11.  as  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  do  tkis  t. 
25.  sav  to  Joab,  let  not  this  t.  displease  thee 

12.  5.  tiie  man  that  hath  done  this  t.  shall  die 

6.  because  he  did  tkis  t.  and  had  no  pity 

12. but  I  will  do  tkis  t.  before  all  Isr.  and  the  sun 

13.  20.  he  is  thy  brother,  regard  not  tkis  t. 

14.  13.  the  king  dolh  speak  (kts  t.  as  one  faulty 
1.5.  I  am  come  to  speak  of  tkis  t.  unto  the  king 
20.  my  lord,  thy  servant  Joab  hath  done  tkis  t. 

24.  3.  why  doth  my  lord  the  king  delight  in  this  t.? 

1  Kivff-s  1.  27  is  tkis  t.  done  by  my  lord  the  king? 
3.10.)ileascd  Lord  that  Solomon  had  a»ked  t.t.  11. 

11.  lO.hehad  commanded  him  concerning  this  t. 

12.  24.  return  every  man,  for  this  t.  is  from  me 
30.  made  two  calves,  and  this  t.  became  a  sin 

13.  33.  after  this  t.  Jeroboam  returned  not 

34.  this  t.  became  sin  to  the  house  of  Jeroboam 

20.  9.  tell  my  lord  the  king  this  t.  I  may  not  do 
24.  do  tkis  t.  take  the  kings  away,  every  man 

2  Kin  ITS  5.}S.\n  this  t.  the  Lord  pardon  thy  servant 
C.  11.  the  king  of  Syria  was  troubled  for  thist. 
7.2.  Lord  would  make  windows,  might  thist.  be 
11.  .5.  this  is  tho  t.  that  ye  shall  do,  2  CAr.  23.  4. 
17.  12.  the  Lord  liad  said,  vc  shall  vol  do  this  t. 

1  Chron.W.  19.  God  forbid  that  I  should  do  this  t. 

21.  3.  whv  then  doth  my  lord  require  tkis  t.  ? 

7.  and  God  was  dis|ileased  with  tkis  t. 

8.  I  have  sinned,  because  I  have  done  this  t. 

2  CArfln. 11. 4.  return  every  man,  tkis  t.  done  of  me 
10.  10.  was  in  rage  with  him,  because  of  this  t. 

F.ira  9.3.  when  I  heard  tkis  t.  I  rent  my  garment 

10.2.  there  is  hope  in  Israel  concerning  this  t. 

13.  we  are  many  that  have  transgressed  in  this  t. 

JVeh.  2.  19.  what  is  this  t.  that  ye  do  1  will  ye  rebel 

Isa.  38.7.  Ijord  will  do  tkis  t.  that  ho  hath  spoken 

./rr  7.  23.  hut  this  is  the  t.  that  I  command  them 

22.4.  if  y»  <\o  t.t.  indeeil,  then  shall  enter  in  kings 

40.  3.  thereiiiro  this  t.  is  come  upon  you 
10.  Gedaliah  said,  thou  shalt  not  do  this  t. 

44.  4.  oil  do  not  this  abominable  t.  that  I  hate 
Jlfar/£5.32.he  looked  lo  see  her  that  had  done  this  t 
I.nke  2.  15.  and  see  this  t.  which  is  come  to  pas* 

22.23.  which  of  them  it  was  that  should  i\othist 
.John  18.  34.  snyest  thou  tkis  t.  of  thyself  I 
.fiets  5,  4.  whv  hast  thou  cimceived  this  t.  in  heart? 

2(5.  20.  for  this  t.  was  not  done  in  a  corner 
Horn.  13.  (5.  attendinj  continually  upon  tkis  very  t 
ITor.  9.17.  if  I  do  (Ai»  f.  willinclv,  I  have  a  reward 
2  Cor.  12.  8.  for  this  1. 1  bescujbt  the  Loid  thrice 
P,';/M.O.hcing  confident  in  tkis  very  t.  that  he  who 

3.13.  hut  this  one  1. 1  do,  I  press  toward  the  mark 

Vne'ean  THING. 
Lev.  5.  2.  or  if  a  soul  touch  !ix<)  unclean  t.  7.  21. 


THr 

Z,fr.7.19.flcsh  thattoucheth  u/.cfer/Tit.r.otlit  eatelj 
20.  21.  take  h  s  brother's  wile,  it  is  an  uncUan  t, 

IJrut.  23.  14.  that  he  see  no  unc  tan  t.  in  thc<f 

.ladg.  13.  4.  and  eat  not  any  unilean  t.  7,  14. 

Isa.  52.  11.  touch  no  unclean  t.  2  Cor.  ft.  17. 
04.  ii.  we  are  ail  as  an  unclean  t.  we  all  do  fad» 

Acts  10. 14.  have  never  eaten  any  I.  lliut  is  amlean 
THINGS. 

f7en.45.23.ten  asees  laden  with  the  good  «.of  Eif ypt 

Lee.  4.  2.  if  a  soul  sin  thio'  ignorance  concernit^ 
(.  which  ought  not  to  be  done,  13,  22,  r)/ 

Deut.  4.  9.  lest  thou  forget  t.  thine  eyes  have  seen 
22.3.and  with  all  lost  t  of  t);y  brother's  he  hath  lost 
29  29.  the  secrete,  belong  unto  the  Lord  ourGotl 
32.  35.  the  t.  that  shall  come  on  tlicni  iiiake  haste 
<33.  15.  for  the  chief  t.  of  the  ancient  mountuiiig 

.Ui.dg.  18.  27.  took  the  t.  which  Alicah  had  made 

1  Slim.  12.  21.  for  then  should  ye  go  after  vain  t. 
15.  21.  but  the  jieople  took  the  chief  of  the  t. 

2  Sam.  24. 12.  I  oiler  thee  three  t.  1  Ckron.  21.  10 

1  Kings  7. 51.  Solomon  brought  in  the  t.  dedicated 
15.  15.  .-Vsa  brought  in  the  t.  2  Ckrim.  15.  18. 

2  Kings  17.  11.  and  Israel  wrought  wicked  t.  to 

provoke  the  Lord  to  angei 

1  Chron.  4.  22.  and  these  are  ancient  I. 

9.  31.  the  office  over  t.  that  were  made  in  pans 
29.  2.  prepared  gold  for  t.  of  gold,  silver  for  t.  o. 
silver,  brass  for  t.  of  brass,  iron  for  t.  ol'iroc 

2  Chron.  12.  12.  and  also  in  Juduh  t.  went  well 
Estk.  2.  3.  let  t.  for  purification  be  given  iliem.  \% 
.fill)  5.  9.  who  doth  marvellous  t  withoi't  numbs? 

G.  7.  the  t.  that  my  soul  refuseth  to  touch 
30.  cannot  my  taste  discern  perverse  t.  .' 
12.  22.  ho  discovereth  deep  t.  out  of  darkre?c 
13.20.only  do  not  two  t.  to  me,  then  will  I  not  b'is 
2G.  for  thou  writcst  bitter  t.  against  r.-e 

41.  34.  he  beholdeth  all  higli  t.  is  king  over  iiri.lo 

42.  .3.  I  have  uttered  t.  too  wonderful  for  me 
Psal.  12.  3.  cut  off  tongue,  that  speakcth  prt-ud  t. 

17.  2.  thine  eyes  behold  the  i.  that  are  eifjil 

31.  18.  which  speak  grievous  ■'.  proudly 

35.  11.  they  laid  to  my  charge  t.  I  knew  not 
38.  12.  that  seek  my  hurt,  sjieak  mischievoiij  t. 
45.  1.  I  speak  of  the  t.  which  I  have  made 
4.  ihy  right  hand  shall  teach  thee  terrible  t. 
60.  3.  thou  hast  shewed  thy  people  hard  t. 
65.  5.  by  terrible  t.  wilt  thou  answer  us,  O  God 
72.18.the  G.  of  Israel,  who  only  doth  wondrous  i 
78.  12.  marvellous  t.  did  he  in  Egypt,  98.  1. 
80.  10.  thou  art  great,  and  doest  wondrous  t. 

87.3.  glorious  t.  are  spoken  of  thee,  O  city  of  God 

94. 4.  how  long  shall  they  utter  and  speak  hard  t.J 
106.  22.  who  had  done  terrible  t.  by  the  Red  sea 
1 13.  G.  himself  to  behold  the  t.  that  are  in  heaven 
1 19.  18.  I  may  behold  wondrous  t.  out  of  thy  law 
131.  1.  in  great  matters,  or  in  t.  too  high  for  mo 

Prov.  2. 12.  from  the  man  that  speaketh  froward  {. 
8.  0.  I  will  speak  of  excellent  t.  of  right  t. 
IG.  30.  he  shutteth  his  eyes  to  devise  froward  J. 

22.  20.  I  have  written  to  thoe  excellent  t. 

23.  IG.  shalt  rejoice,  when  thy  lips  speak  right  U 
,33.  and  thine  heart  shall  utier  perverse  t. 

30.7.  two  «.  have  I  required  of  thee,  deny  them  no 

15.  there  are  three  t.  that  are  never  satisfied 

18.  there  he  three  t.  that  be  loo  wonderful 
21.  for  three  t.  the  earth  is  disquieted 

24.  four  t.  which  are  little  on  the  earth 
29.  there  be  three  t.  which  go  well,  yea  four 
Feci.  1. 11.  nor  any  remembrance  of  t.  to  coino 

7.  25.  to  seek  out  wisdom,  anrl  the  reason  of  t. 
Asa.l2. 5.  singtoLord,  for  he  hath  done  excellent  t 

25.1.singloIyoril,  for  thou  hast  done  wonderful  t 
G.  Ld.  shall  make  unto  all  peojile  c  fe-jstof  fatt. 

29.  1(5.  surely  your  turning  oft.  upside  down 

30.  10.  which  sav,  prcpheny  not  to  us  riglil  C. 

32.  8.  but  the  liberal  deviselh   liberal  t.  and    by 

liberal  t.  shall  he  stand 

41.  23.  shew  the  t.  that  are  'o  come  boreal ler 

42.  9.  former  t.  come  to  pass,  anrl  new  1. 1  dccln.-Ci 

16.  I  will  make  crooked  t   siraight 

44.  7.  the  t.  that  are  coming  and  shall  come 

45.  H.  ask  me  oft.  to  come  concerning  my  son 

19.  I  the  Lord  speak,  I  declare  t.  that  are  right 
48.  6.  I  have  shewed  thee  new  t.  evmi  hidden  t. 
.56. 4. the  eunuchs  that  choose  the  <.that  iilease  mil 

64.  3.  thou  didst  terrible  t.  we  looked  not  fcr 
11.  and  all  o\rf  pleasant  t.  are  laid  waste 

65.  4.  broth  of  abominable  t.  is  in  their  vessi  id 
./er.  2.  8.  walked  after  t.  that  do  not  profit.  Hi.  19 

8.  13    tho  t.  I  have  given  them  shall  |iass  away 

31.  5.  the  planters  shall  eat  them  .is  common  I. 
Lam.  1.  7.  Jerusalem  remembered  her  pleasant  C 

11.  they  have  given  her  pleasant  t.  for  mea: 
2.  14.  thy  prophets  have  seen  foolish  t.  for  thoe 

Fielc.  11.5.  1  know  the  t.  that  come  in  your  min 
16.  16.  like  t.  shall  not  come,  nor  shall  il  bo  so 
38.10.at  the  same  time  shall  t.  come  into  thy  min. 

Van.  2.  2S.  he  revealeth  the  deep  and  eecrM  t. 
11.36.  shall  speak  marvellous  t.  ngair  ft  G.  of  gotl' 

Jucl  3.  5.  carried  into  your  temples  niy  uotxlly  ( 


______        THI 

'^bbad  B.  how  arc  the  t.  of  Esail  soarchcJ  out ! 
how  arc  his  hidileii  t.  sought  upi 
Vtfjc.  7.  15.  I  will  shew  utUo  hiin  inarvt;lluus  t. 
ZechA  lO.l'or  wlioliath  lc.s|.ise(i  the  day  ol'smalU. 
Jilal.  B.  34.  morrow  lare  thought  lor  t.  of  itself 
J3.  52.  hrings  out  of  h  5  treasure  t.  new  and  old 
16. 2;t.  savourest  no'.    .  that  he  of  G.  jVfarU  8.  33. 
22.  ill.  render  therefore  to  Cesar  the  t.  that  are 
Cesar's,  and  to  God  ihe  t.  that  are  God's, 
Mark  V2.  17    Lukf  20.  25. 
Mark  4.  lit.lusls  of  other  t.  entering  in,  choke  word 
7   15.  but  the  (.  which  come  ou(  of  liim  defile 
Xuke  5.  26.  saying,  we  have  seen  strange  t.  to-day 
fi.  46.  call  me  Lord,  and  do  not  the  I.  which  I  say 
10. 2:i.  blessed  llie  eyes  which  see  the  Mhat  ye  see 
12.  15.  in  the  abundance  of  the  (.  he  possesseth 
48.  Willi  did  commit  t.  worthy  of  stripes 
18.27.  the  I.  which  are  impossible  wilh  men  are 
19.42.!!,-.dst  known  the  t. which  belong  to  thy  peace 
22.  37.  for  the  (.  concerning  me  have  an  end 
23.4H.  all  people  beholding  the  t.  which  were  done 
£4.1.S.hast  not  known  the  t. which  are  come  to  pass 

27.  he  expounded  the  t.  concerning  himself 
John  1.  50.  thou  shalt  see  greater  t.  than  these 

3.  !2.  if  I  have  told  you  earthly  t.  heavenly  t. 

10.  13.  the  Sjiirit  will  shew  you  t.  to  come 
gels  I.  3.  speaking  of  t.  pertaining  to  the  kingdom 

•i.  20.  we  cannot  but  speak  the  t.  we  have  seen 
25.  and  why  did  the  people  imagine  vain  t.? 
'i:i.  liiatouL'ht  of  the  t.  he  posses.-ied  was  his  own 

f .  !2.  j'reaching  the  t.  concerning  Ihe  kingd.  of  G. 

15.  20.  !hat  liiey  abstain  from  t.  stranglfd,  29. 

16.  14.  si:e  attended  to  the  £.  spoken  of  Paul 

15.  25.  Anollos  taught  diligently  ihe  t.  of  the  Lord 
30.  8.  persuading  (.  concerning  the  kingdom  of  G. 

20.  22.  nc'  knowing  the  t.  that  shall  befall  me 
30.  shall  men  arise,  speaking  perverse  t.  to  draw 

21.  25.  that  they  keep  from  I.  offered  to  idols 
94.  13.  neither  can  they  prove  Ihe  t.  whereof 
56.  22.  saying  inine  other  t.  than  the  prophet 
CS.  24.  some  believed  the  t.  that  were  si)ukcn 

Mom.  '.  20.    the  invisible  t.  of  him  are  clearly 

seen,  being  understood  by  the  t.  that  are  made 

2.  1.  for  thou  that  judgest,  doest  the  same  (. 

14.  Gentiles  do  by  nature  t.  contained  in  the  law 

18.  and  approvest  Ihe  t.  that  are  more  excellent 

5.  5.  mind  the  (.  of  the  fle.fli,  mind  t.  of  the  Sjiiiit 
33.  nor  t.  present,  nor  t.  to  come,  1  Cur.  3.  22. 

12.  It),  mind  not  high  t.  ||  17.  provide  t.  honest 
14.1!).follow  after  t.thatmake  for  i>eace,and  edify 
■5.  4.  whatsoever  t.  were  written  aforetime 
27.  if  Geniiles  made  partakers  of  spiritual  t 
their  duty  is  to  minister  to  them  in  carnal  t 
Cor.  1.27.  God  hath  chosen  the  foolish  ^of  tht 
world,  weak  t.  to  confound  t.  which  are  mighty 
28    base  t.  and  t.  despised  hath  God  chosen 
2.  9.  the  t.  which  God  hath  prepared  for  Ihem 

10.  Ihe  Spirit  senrcheth  the  deep  t.  of  God 

11.  Whatman  knowetlU.  of  man,  so  the  t.  of  God 

knoweth  no  man,  but  Ihe  S|iiril  of  God 

12.  we  might  know  the  (.  that  are  freely  given  us 

13.  which  t.  we  speak,  comparing  spirituiii  t. 

14.  man  receiveth  not  the(.  of  the  Spirit  of  God 

4.  5.  will  bring  to  light  the  hidden  t.  of  darkness 

6.  3.  much  more  t.  that  pertain  to  Ihis  life,  4. 

7.  32.  unmarried  carelh  for  the  t.  of  the  Lord,  34. 
33.  married  carelh  for  Ihe  ^  that  are  of  the  world 

8.  1.  now  as  touching  t.  offered  to  idols,  we  know 
9. 11.  if  we  have  sown  spiritual  t.  if  reap  carnal  i. 
IC  20.  that  the  t.  which  the  Gentiles  sacrifice 
13. 11. when  I  became  a  man,I  put  away  childish  £. 
14.  7.  and  even  t.  without  life  giving  sound 

37.  acknowledge  that  the  t.  that  I  write  to  you 

16.  14.  let  all  your  t.  be  d.ono  with  charity 
£fV)r.  1. 13.  for  we  write  none  other  t.  unto  you 

17.nr  the  I.  that  I  piirpose,do  I  purpose  nccoidlng 
4.2. but  have  renounced  the  bidden  t.  ofdishonesty 

18.  w  iiile  we  look  not  at  the  t.  which  are  seen,  i. 

seen  are  temporal,  t.  not  seen  are  eternal 

5.10.  every  one  may  receive  the  (.  done  in  his  body 

17.  old  I.  are  passed  awav,  all  I.  are  become  new 
8.21.proviilin2  for  honest  t.  in  sight  of  L.  and  men 
10.7.do  ye  look  on  Rafter  the  outward  appearance 

13.  we  will  not  boaslofil.  without  our  measure,l 5. 

16.  and  not  to  boast  in  another  man's  line  of  t. 

11.  30.  I  will  glory  of  the  t.  which  concern  mine 
Gal.  2.  18.  if  I  builil  again  the  t.  which  I  destroyed 

4.  24.  which  t.  are  an  allegory,  for  these  are  two 

5.  17.  so  that  ye  cannot  do  the  t.  that  ye  would 
2vh.  6.  9.  and,  ye  masters,  do  the  same  t.  to  them 
Pkil.i. 10.  that  ye  may  approved,  that  are  excellent 

12.the  f .which  happened  unto  me, have  fallen  out 
2.  4.  loot  not  every  man  on  his  own  t.  but  every 
man  also  on  the  t.  of  others 
10  of  t.  in  heaven,  t.  in  earth,  t.  under  earlh 
21   »eok  not  Ihe  t.  which  are  .lesns  Christ's 
3. 1   to  write  the  same  t.  {{  19.  who  mind  earthly  t. 
■4.8.  whatsoever  (.are  true,honPSt,ju8l,pure, lovely 
18. 1  am  full,  having  received  the  t.  sent  from  you 
'yjl.  1  2tf  whether  I.  in  earth  or  t.  in  heaven 


THI 

Co/.2.17.\vhicli  ai-e  shadow  ofi.to  come,  Heb.  10.1. 

23.  which  t.  have  indeed  a  show  of  wisdom 
3.2.set  your  affection  on  t.above,not  on  «.  on  earth 

6.  for  which  t.  sake  the  wrath  of  God  cometh 

1  T/(f.ss.2.14.for  ye  also  havesutTered  like  (.  of  your 
2TAPSS.  3.  4.and  will  do  the  ^  which  we  command 

1  7Vm.  5.  13.  speaking  I.  which  Ihey  ought  not 

2  Tint.  2.  2.  the  t.  which  thou  hast  heard  o)' me 

3.  14.  continue  in  I.  which  thou  hast  learned 
Tit.  1.  5.  Iliou  shouldesl  set  in  order  the  t.  wanting 

11.  teaching  (.  they  ought  not  for  lucre's  sake 

2.  1.  speak  tliou  /.  which  become  sound  doctrine 
Urb.  2.  1.  give  heed  to  the  t.  which  we  have  heard 

17.be  faithful  high  priest  in  t.  periainingloG.5.1. 
5. 8.  yet  learned  he  obedience  by  the  t.  he  suffered 
6.  !).  but,  beloved,  we  are  persuaded  better  t.  of 
you,  and  t.  that  accompany  salvation 
18.  that  by  two  immutable  t.  in  which  it  was 
8.  1.  of  the  t.  we  have  spoken  this  is  the  sum 
5.  to  the  example  and  shadow  of  heavenly  t. 
9.23.  that  the  patterns  oft.  in  Ihe  heavens  be  puri- 
fied, but  heavenly  t.  with  better  sacrifices 

11.  1.  now  faith  is  the  substance  of  t.  hoped  for, 

the  evidence  oft.  not  seen 
3.  t.  seen  were  not  made  oft.  which  do  appear 

7.  Noah  being  warned  ofGod  oft.  not  seen  asyei 
20. blessed  Jacob  and  Esau  concerning  t.  to  come 

12.  24.  that  speaketb  better  t.  than  that  of  Abel 
.7am.  3.  7.  and  t.  in  the  sea  arc  lamed  of  mankind 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  they  did  minister  t.  which  are  now  re 

ported ;  which  t.  the  angels  desire  to  look  into 
18.  ye  wore  not  redeemed  with  corruptible  t. 

2  Pet.  2.  12.  speak  evil  oft.  they  understand  not 
1  .hhn  2.  15.  neither  the  t.  that  are  in  the  world 
Rev.  1. 1.  the  revelation  of  Jesus  Christ  to  shew  to 

his  servants  t.  must  shortly  come  to  pass,  22.  6 

1.  19.  write  the  t.  which  thou  hast  seen,  Ihe  t 

which  are,  and  t.  which  shall  ho  hereaftei 

2.  14.  but  I  have  a  few  t.  against  thee,  to  cat  t 
sacrificed  to  idols,  and  to  commit  fornication,  20 

3. 2.  strengthen  the  t.  which  remain,  ready  to  die 

4.  1.  I  will  shew  thee  the  t.  must  be  hereafler 
10.  6.  and  swiire  by  him  who  created  heaven, 

earth,  sea,  and  all  t.  that  therein  are 
21.  4.  for  the  former  t.  are  passed  away 
22. 19.  take  his  [mrt  from  t.  written  in  this  book 
See  Creeping,  Dedicate,  Detestable,  For- 
mer, Precious. 

^Z/ THINGS. 
Ocn.  9.  3.  as  the  green  herb  have  I  given  you  atl  t 
24.  1.  the  Lord  hath  blessed  .Abraham  in  all  t. 

60.  the  servant  told  Isaac  alt  t.  that  he  had  done 

F.Toil.  23.  13.  in  all  t.  I  have  said,  be  circumspect 

29.  35.  do  according  to  all  t.  I  commanded  thee 

/,fr.8.36.  Aaron  and  his  sons  did  all  t.  commanded 

.Vh/».  1.50.  the  Levitesovern/?  t.that  belong  toil 

31.  20.  and  purify  all  I.  made  of  wood  and  skins 

Dent.  1.  18.  I  comm.ii'drd  you  all  t.  ye  should  do 

4.  7.  as  the  Lord  our  God  is  in  all  t.  we  call  for 

12.  8.  ye  shall  not  do  after  all  t.  that  we  do  here 

28.  47.  servedst  not  for  Ihe  abundance  of  oil  t. 

48.  shalt  serve  ihine  enemies  in  want  o(  all  t. 

57.  eat  them  for  want  of  aH  t.  .secretly  in  siege 

.Jiisli.  1.  17.  as  we  hearkened  to  Moses  in  nil  t. 

2.  23.  the  spies  told  him  all  t.  that  befel  them 

Ruth.  4.  7.  this  was  the  manner,  to  confirm  all  t 

1  Sam.  3. 12.  perform  allt.  concerning  Eli's  house 

17.  if  thou  hide  any  of  all  t.  he  said  to  thee 

19.  7.  and  Jonathan  shewed  Darid  all  those  t. 

2  Sam.  11.  18.  Joab  sent  and  told  David  all  the  t 
14.  20.  to  know  all  t.  that  are  in  the  earlh 
23.5.  he  made  a  covenant  ordered  in  allt.  and  sure 

1  Kintrs  21.  26.  he  did  all  t.  as  did  the  Amorites 

2A'(nD-sll.9.the  captains  did  according  to  all  t.thal 

Jehoiada  the  priest  commanded,  2  CAr. 23.8. 

14.3.  Amaziah,  according  to  all  t.  that  Joash  did 

20.  15.  they  have  seen  all  t.  that  are  in  my  house 

1  Cliron.  2-).  14.  all  t.  come  of  thee,  and  of  thine 

2  Clirmi.  5.  1.  So'omon  brought  all  t.  dedicated 
31.  5.  lithe  of  all  t.  brought  thev  in  ahundantlv 

JVf/i.  9.  6.  the  Lord  made  n/Z  t.  Jlct.i  14.  15.  ||  17. 
24,25.  Col.  1.  10.  «fr.  4.  11. 
Job  41.  34.  he  beholdeth  all  high  i.  he  is  a  king 
Psal.S  6.  thou  hast  put  all  t.  under  his  feet,  1  Cor. 
15.  27.  Eph  1.  22. 
.57.  2.  cry  to  God  that  performelh  all  t.  for  me 
119.  128.  precepts  concerning  all  t.  to  be  right 
Pino. 3.15. wisdom  is  more  precious  than  all  I  8.11. 

16.  4.  Ihe  liord  hath  made  all  t.  for  himself 

26. 10.  the  great  God  that  formed  all  t.  rewnrdeth 
28.  5.  they  that  seek  the  Lord  understand  all  t. 
F.ccl.  1.8.  allt.nre  full  of  labour,  man  cannot  utter 
7.  15.  all  t.  have  I  seen  in  days  of  my  vanity 

9.  2.  all  t.  come  alike  to  all,  ihere  is  one  event 

3.  this  is  an  evil  among  all  t.  done  under  the  sun 

10.  19.  but  money  answoreth  all  t. 

Tsa.  44.  24.  T  am  the  Lord  that  maketh  all  t.  66. 2. 
.Jer.  10.  16.  for  he  is  Ihe  former  of  all  t.  51.  19. 

17.  9.  the  bean  is  deceitful  above  allt.  and  wicked. 
42.5.  if  w  c  io  not  even  according  to  allt.  for  which 


THI 

J«f.44.18.we  wanled  all  t.and  have  been  Constimecl 
Ezfi.ll.25.Ispt.ak  all  I.  the  Lord  hath  shewed  mc 

33.  20.  all  creeping  t.  shall  shake  at  my  presence 

44.  30.  Ihe  first  of  all  t.  shall  be  the  priest's 
Dan.  2.  40.  forasmuch  as  iron  subduelh  all  t 
Zrph.  1.  2.  I  will  consume  all  t.  from  off  tiip  land 
Jl/iit.7.12.a/Zt.  ye  would  I  bat  men  should  do  '.o  vou 

11.  27.  all  t.  are  delivered  to  me.  J.nkr  10  22. 

13.  41.  thev  shall  gather  all  t.  tiiat  offind 

17.  1 1.  Elias  shall  restore  all  t.  Mark  9.  12. 
19.20.  with  man  Ihia  is  impossible,  hut  wilh  God 

all  t.  are  possible,  Mark  10.  27   |  14.  Ik; 
21.  22.  all  t.  whatsoever  yn  siiall  ask  in  prayci 
22. 4.  tell  them  which  are  bidden,  behold  allt  nr? 
ready,  come  unto  the  marriage, /,«jtf  14.  17 

23.  20.  sweareth-by  il,  and  by  all  i.  thereon 

28. 20. leaching  them  to  observe  a/it. I  commandce 
Mark  4.  34.  he  expounded  all  t.  to  his  disciples 

6.  30.  they  told  hiin  all  t.  what  they  had  done 

7.  37.  astonished,  saying,  he  hath  done  all  t.  we. 
9.  23.  all  I.  are  po.ssib!e  to  him  that  believeth 
13.  23.  lake  heed,  I  have  foietold  you  all  t. 

Luke  2.  20.  praising  God  for  all  t.  they  had  hear^ 
39.  performed  all  I.  according  to  the  law  of  God 

9.  43.  they  wondered  at  all  t.  which  Jesus  did 
11.  41.  and  behold,  all  t.  are  clean  unto  you 

18.  31.  all  t.  written  concerning  Son  of  man  slial. 

he  accomplished,  21. 22.  |  24.  44.  John  19.28. 
John  1.  3.  all  t.  were  made  by  him 

3.  35.  and  hath  given  all  t.  into  his  hand,  13.  ,1 

4.  25.  when  he  is  come,  he  will  tell  us  all  t. 

29.  see  a  man  who  told  me  all  t.  that  ever  I  did 

5.  20.  the  Father  shewcth  the  Son  all  t.  lie  doetb 

10.  41.  all  I.  that  John  spake  of  him  were  true 
14. 23.  the  Comforter,  the  Holy  Ghost,  shall  leach 

you  allt.ani]  bring  o/Z  t.  to  your  remeinbranc€ 

15.  15.  all  t.  I  have  heard,  I  bikve  made  known 

16.  15.  all  t.  that  the  Father  hath,  are  mine 

30.  now  are  we  sure  that  thou  knowest  all  t. 

17.  7.  that  all  t.  thou  hast  given  me,  are  of  thee 

18.  4.  Jesus  therefore  knowing  all  t.  19.  28. 

21.  17.  Peter  said,  Lord,  thou  knowest  all  t. 
.fids  2.44.  that  believed  had  all  t.  common,  4. 33 

3.  21.  till  the  limes  of  restitution  of  oW  t. 
22.  him  shall  ye  hear  in  all  t.  he  shall  say  to  yop 

10.  33.  to  hear  all  t.  commanded  thee  of  God 

39.  we  are  wilnesses  of  all  t.  which  he  did 

13.  39.  all  that  believe  are  justified  from  all  t. 

14.  15.  G.  who  made  lieaven,eiirlh,si'a,  and  aZJl 
20.  35.  I  have  shewed  von  all  t.  how  ve  ought 

22.  10.  and  there  it  shall  be  told  thee  of  all  t. 

24.  14.  believing  nil  I.  which  are  written 

26.  2.  touching  all  the  t.  whereof  I  am  acctsod 

Rom.  8. 28.  and  we  know  that  all  t.  work  for  good 

32.  how  shall  be  not  also  freely  gi>  e  us  all  t  ? 

11.  36.  of  him,  and  thro'  him,  and  to  mm,  are  all  I 
14.  2.  for  one  believelh  that  he  may  eat  all  t. 

20.  all  t.  indeed  are  pure,  hut  it  is  evil  for  liifn 

1  Cor.  2.  10.  the  Spirit  searchelh  all  t.  deep  thing? 

15.  but  he  that  is  spiritual  judgcth  all  t. 

3.  21.  let  no  man  glory  in  men,  for  all  t.  are  yours 

4.  13.  are  the  offscoiiring  of  all  t.  to  this  day 

6.  12.  all  t.  are  lawful  unto  nic,  hut  all  t.  are  not 

expedient,  all  t.  are  lawful  for  me,  10.  23 

8.6.  one  God  the  Father,  of  whom  are  all  t.  one 

Lord  Jesus  (Christ,  by  whom  are  all  t 

9. 12  suffer  all  1. 1|  22. 1  am  made  all  I.  to  all  men 

25.  every  man  that  striveth  is  temperate  in  all  t. 

10.  33.  even  as  I  please  all  men  in  all  t 

11.  2.  I  praise  you  that  ve  remember  mc  in  all  t. 
12.  hut  all  t.  are  of  God,  2  Cor.  5.  18. 

13.  7.  charily  beareth  all  t.  believeth  all  t.  hopelh 

all  f.  indureth  all  t 

14.  26.  let  all  t.  be  done  unto  edifying 

40.  let  all  t.  be  done  decently  and  in  order 

15. 28.  whcnnZZt. shall  be  subdued, then  shall  Ihe 
Son  be  snliject  to  him  that  put  all  t.  under  him 

2  Cor.  2.  9.  know  whether  ye  be  obedient  in  all  t 
4.  15.  for  all  t.  are  for  your  snkes,  that  grace 
5.17.old  things  are  passed  away.flZZ  t.  become  new 

6.  4.  in  all  t.  approving  ourselves  as  ministers 

10.  as  having  nothing,  yet  possesting  ail  t. 

7.  II.  in  all  t.  ve  have  approved  yourselves 

14.  as  we  spake  all  t.  to  you  in  truth,  even  so 

16.  that  I  have  confidence  in  you  in  all  t. 
9.  8.  that  ye  having  all  sufficiency  in  alt  t. 
11.0.  we  have  been  made  manifest  to  you  in  all  t 

0.  in  nil  1. 1  kept  mvself  from  being  burdensome 

12.  19.  but  we  do  all  t.  for  your  edifying 
Gal.  3.  10.  cursed  that  conliniieih  not  in  allt. 
Eph.  1.  10.  gather  together  in  one  all  t.  in  ('hrist 

11.  worketh  all  t.  after  the  counsel  of  his  will 
22.  gave  him  to  be  head  over  all  t.  to  the  church 

3.  9.  in  God,  who  crrated  alt  t.  by  Jesus  Christ 

4.  10.  he  ascended  up,  that  he  might  fill  oil  t. 

15.  grow  up  into  him  in  alt  t.  which  is  the  heod 

5.  13.  all  t.  that  are  reproved  are  made  manifes 
20.  giving  thanks  always  for  allt.  unto  God 

6.  21.  shall  make  k  lown  to  you  all  t.  Col.  4.  9. 
Phil.  2.  14.  (lO  all  t  witlsout  murmurinss 


THI 

Phil.'S  ri.  I  ;ouii;  all  t.  but  loss  for  know,  (if  Ch.  my 
L»ird,!i)r  ulioiu  1  liiivc  suliered  tlie  lossoluW  t. 
ai.  lie  IS  ubli;  fven  to  subiUic  ail.  t.  to  liiiiisiHl' 
4.  li  tvury  where,  and  wi  all  I.  i  ;in>  uisirucled 

l:i.  «  can  do  alt  I.  tliro'  Ch.wliostruiigilienvtii  nie 
Ctil  1.  17.  lie  IS  bidure  all  t.  by  hini  all  I.  consist 
la.  Ill  all  I.  Iio  niiglil  havetiiu  iire-eininencu 
•A),  and  by  liini  'o  lecoiicilt;  all  t.  to  iiimself 

3.  'JO.  cliildrc:i,  obey  your  parenis  in  all  £. 
a.  servants,  obey  in  all  t.  your  masters 

I  7'4e.'i»-.o.01.or'ov(:  all  f.hiddlast  thai  which  isgooH 
I  'I'liH.  :<.  11.  their  wives  must  be  l.tithlul  in  (JUl  I. 

4.  6.  but  ;;odliiiess  is  profitable  unto  alt  t. 

<3.  K!.  Ill  the  sifjlit  of  (jcid  who  ijuicKenetli  all  t. 

17.  living  CJud  whogivethusricluy  »// <.  toenjoy 
2'A;n.2.7.ihe  Lord  give  thee  undersiaiiding  mall  t. 
lU.  iherelbre  I  endure  ail  I.  for  the  elect's  sake 
4.  5.  but  walch  thou  in  ail  I.  endure  alliictioiis 
TU.  1.  15.  unto  the  pure  all  I.  are  j>ure 
iJ.  7.  ill  (P.l  t.  sliewnig  thyself  a  patluin  of  good 
y.  to  he  obedient,  and  please  iheiii  well  in  all  t. 
10.  Ihev  may  adorn  the  doctrine  of  tiod  iii  ail  I. 
Htb.  1.  "i.  whom  lie  hath  ujipointud  heir  o(  all  I. 
'A.  uphnlding  all  i.  by  the  word  of  his  power 

2.  e.  thou  hast  put  all  t.  in  subjection  under  hie 

feet ,  but  now  we  see  not  yet  all  I. put  uiid.  hiin 

10.  for  whom  are  all  t.  and  by  whom  are  nil  t. 
17.  in  all  t.  It  behoved  iiiin  to  be  like  Ins  brethren 

3.  4.  he  that  built  all  t.  is  Cjod 

4.  13.  all  t.  are  naked  and  opened  unto  the  eyes 

5.  .5.  make  all  t.  according  to  the  pattern  shewed 
9.  '2-2.  almost  all  t.  ate  by  the  law  purged  by  blood 
13.  18.  Ill  all  t.  wHling  to  live  honcslly 

Jam.  5.  12.  above  all  I.  my  brellnen,  swear  not 
1  Pet.  4.  7.  the  end  ui  all  t.  is  at  hand,  be  sober 

8.  above  allt.  have  fervent  charily  among  yours. 

11.  that  God  in  all  t.  may  beglorilied  thro'  Jesus 
S  Pet.  1.  3.  hath  given  us  ail  t.  that  pertain  to  life 

3.  4.  all  t.  continue  as  they  were  from  beginning 
1  ./<)/in'2.'20.  ye  have  an  unction,  and  ye  know  alll. 

'27.  as  tlie  same  anointing  leacheth  you  all  t. 
3.'20.  God  is  greater  than  heart,  andknoweth  all  t. 
3  ./oiit  '2.  I  wish  above  all  t.  that  thou  prosper 
Uev    1.  2.  who  bare  record  of  all  t.  that  lie  saw 

4.  ll.iliou  hast  created  all  t.  and  for  thy  pleasure 
21  5. 1  make  all  I.  new.  |1  7  he  shall  inherit  all  I. 

See  Evil,  Holy,  Many,  Such. 

r/jesc  THINGS. 

G''n.24.28.  told  them  of  her  mother's  house  tJtese  t 

42.  30.  Jacob  said,  all  these  t.  are  agatiist  me 
/./eo.S.a.when  he  shall  be  guilty  in  oneof^Acsf  M7. 

J8.  '24.  defile  not  yourselves  in  any  uftliese  t. 

30.33.  for  they  committed  all  tliesc  t.  therefore 

2C.  23.  and  if  ye  will  not  be  reformed  by  tliese  t. 
J^um.  4.  1.5.  liiese  U  the  burden  of  suns  of  Kohath 

15.  13.  .ill  born  of  the  country  shall  do  tiicse  t. 

29.  39.  these  t.  ye  shall  do  to  the  Lord  in  feasts 

35.  29.  these  t.  shall  be  for  a  statute  of  judgment 
Deut.  4.  30.  when  all  these  t.  are  come  upon  me 

18.  12.  all  that  do  these  t.  are  an  abomination 

30. 1.  when  all  these  t.  are  come  upon  ihre,  then 
Josh.  2.  II .  we  heard  these  t.  our  hearts  difl  melt 

Tv,dg.  13.23.  nor  would  he  have  shewed  us  these  t. 

1  .Sam.  25.  37.  when  his  wife  had  told  him  liicse  t. 

2  Sam.  23.  17.  these  t-  did  these  three  mighty  men, 

1  Chron.  11.  19. 
22.  titese  «.  did  Benaiali,  1  Chron.  II.  24. 
24.  23.  these  t.  did  Arauiiah  give  to  the  king 

1  Kings  18. 36. 1  have  done  ail  these  t.  at  thy  word 

2  Kings  23.  17.  proclaimed  these  t.  thou  hast  done 
2  Chron.  3.  3.  in  these  t.  was  Solomon  instructed 
Veh.  13.  2o.  did  not  king  Solomon  sin  by  t/iese  t.  ? 
Job  8.  2.  how  long  wilt  thou  speak  these  t.  ? 

.  13.  these  t.  hast  thou  hid  in  thine  heart 
33.  29.  lo,  all  th^xe  t.  worketh  God  with  man 

Ps.  ]5.5.hethatdocth  these  t.  shall  never  be  moved 
42.  4.  I  remember  these  t.  I  pour  out  my  soul 
aO.Ql.  these  t.  hast  thou  done  and  I  kept  silence 

ProB.fi.ltj.fAMesi.x^.doth  tho  Lord  hate,  yeascven 
24.  23.  these  t.  also  belong  to  the  wise 

Kccl.W.'.h  for  these  t.  God  willbrin?  ih^'e  to  judgm. 

fsa  38.  It).  O  Lorr"  by  these  I.  men  live,  and  in  all 
these  t.  is  the  life  of  my  spirit 
40.  20.  and  behoiu,  who  hath  created  tkes*  i.  .' 
42.  Hi.  these  t.  will  I  do,  and  not  forsake  tlicni 
4.5.  7.  I  form  the  light,  I  the  \.,ord  do  al!  these  t. 

47.  7.  so  that  thou  didst  not  lay  these  t.  to  r;earl 

9.  these  two  t.  shall  come  to  thee  in  a  moment 
13.  let  tlici  a.'.trologers  save  thee  from  these  t. 

48.  14.  which  among  them  hath  declared  these  t. 
51. 19.  these  two  (.  are  come  unto  thee,  who  shall 
r>4  12.  wilt  thou  refrain  thyself  for  tliese  t.  O  Lorl 
fcr.  3.  7.  I  said,  after  she  had  done  all  these  t. 

4.  18.  thv  iloings  have  procured  these  t.  to  thee 
5.1).  shall  r  not  visit  for  these  «.  ?  29.  ]  9.  9. 

25.  vour  iniqtiities  have  turned  away  these  t. 

9. 34.  for  in  these  «.  do  I  delizht,  saiththe  Lord 
J3. 22.  if  iboi  sav,  wherefon;  come  these  ton  mc  ' 
14.22.  wait  ...1  thee,  thou  Imst  made  all  thexe  t. 
S)0  15  fni  thy  aias  I  ha-e  dor.a  these  t.  to  theo 
623 


THI 

Lam.  1.  IG.  for  these  1. 1  weep,  mine  rye  runneth 

5. 17.  our  hear',  is  faint,  foi  thesel. oui  eyes  aie  dun 

Ezck.  It).  30.  seeing  thou  dost  all  these.  I.  17.  IS. 

43.  because  thou  hast  fretted  me  in  all  these  t. 

17.  I'J.  know  ye  not  wiiat  tliese  t.  mean,  tell  (hem 
lei.  10.  that  doeth  the  like  to  any  one  u(  tluseJ 
'23.  30.  1  will  do  these  t.  unto  thee,  because  ti;».u 
'24.  19.  wilt  thou  not  tell  what  these  t.  are  to  us  ? 

Daii.  10.  '21.  none  that  holoeth  w.th  rae  in  these  t. 

12.  7.  all  these  t.  shall  be  limahed 

c?.  O  my  Lord,  what  sJiall  be  the  end  of  tliese  t.  ?  i 
Uos.  1  l.y.  wlio  IS  wise,  he  shall  understand  these  I 
Zech.  8.  lli.  tliese  are  tiie  (.  which  ye  siiall  do 

17.  for  a.U  these  are  t.  Ihatl  hate,  saith  the  Lord 

Mat.  1.  '20.  but  while  he  thought  on  these  I. 

'2.  3.  when  Herod  heard  these  t.  he  was  troubled 

li.  32.  after  all  these  t.  do  the  Gentiles  seek,  knows 

tliat  ye  have  need  of  all  these  t.  Luke  12.  30. 

33.  all  these  (.shall  be  added  to  you,  Lake  12.31. 

11.-25.  hasl  hid  these  t.  from  the  wise,  ImIic  10.21. 

13.  51.  Jesus  saith,  have  ye  understood  these  t.  ! 
5t).  whence  then  hath  this  man  theset.Mark  0.2. 

15.  20.  these  are  the  t.  which  detile  a  man 
19.  20.  all  these  t.  have  I  kept  from  my  youth 
21.   '23.  by  what   authority  dost   thou   these   t. 
Mark  11.28.  Luke '■20.  2. 
24.  [  will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  titese  t. 
27.  Mark  11.  'l<d,  33.  Luke  20.  8. 

23.  30.  all  these  I.  sliaJi  come  on  this  generation 

24.  2.  Jesus  said  lo  them,  see  ye  not  ail  these  t.  7 
3.  when  shall  these  t.  be  !  Mark  13. 4.  Luke'-il.l. 
0.  all  these  t.  must  come  to  pass,  Luke  21.  9, 28. 

33.  when  ye  shall  see  all  these  t.  know  that  it 

is  near,  Mark  13.  29.  Luke'-^l.  31 

34.  till  all  these  t.  be  fulfilled,  Mark  13.  30. 
Luke  1.'20.  till  the  day  thai  these  t.  be  performed 

2.  19.  but  Mary  kept  these  t.  ana  pondered  them 
14.0.  they  could  not  answer  him  to  these  t. 
15.  26.  he  called,  and  asked  wVialthese  t.  meant? 

18.  34.  and  they  understood  none  o\' these  t. 
21.  3(5.  to  escape  all  these  t.  that  shall  come 

23.  31.  for  if  they  do  these  t.  in  a  green  tree 

24.  21.  to-day  is  third  day  since  these  t.  were  done 
26.  ought  not  Christ  to  have  suHered  these  t.  ? 
48.  and  ye  are  witnesses  of  these  t. 

John  2.  16.  he  said  to  them,  take  these  t.  hence 
\S.  what  sign,  seeing  that  thou  dost  these  t. 

3.  y.  Nicodemus  said  to  him,  how  can  these  t.  be  7 

10.  a  master  of  Israel,  and  knowest  not  these  t.  ? 
5.  16.  he  had  done  these  t.  on  the  sabbath-day 
7.  4.  if  thou  do  these  t.  shew  thyself  to  the  world 
12.  16.  these  t.  understood  not  his  disciples,  they 

remembered  that  these  t.  were  written  of  him 
41.  these  t  said  Esaias,  when  he  saw  his  glory 
1.3.17.ifye  know  these  t. happy  ^re  ye  ifyedo  them 
15.  21.  all  these  t.  will  they  do  niilo  you,  16.  3. 

19.  24.  these  t.  therefore  the  soldiers  did 
'M.these  t. were  done, that  the  scriptu  res  should  bt 

.^let.s  5.  32.  and  we  are  his  witnesses  of  these  t. 
7. 1.  these  t.  so  ?  ||  14.  15.  sirs,  why  do  ye  these  1. 1 

50.  hath  not  my  hand  made  all  these  t.  ? 

Sl.when  they  heard  these  Mliey  were  cut  to  heart 
8. '24. pray  for  me,  that  none  of  these  t.  come  on  me 
15.  17.  saith  the  Lord,  who  doeth  all  these  t. 
17.  20.  we  would  know  what  these  t.  mean 

19.  36.  seeing  these  t.  cannot  be  spoken  against 

20.  24.  none  of  these  t.  move  me,  neither  count  T 

24.  9.  the  Jews  assented,  saying,  these  t.  were  so 

25.  9.  and  there  be  judged  of  these  t.  before  mo 

26.  16.  to  make  tlieo  a  witness  of  these  t. 

'26.  the  king  knowelh  of  these  t.  before  wlio.-n 
Rem.  8.  31.  what  shall  we  then  say  to  these  t.  ? 
10.5.  the  man  that  doeth  (Acsf<.  shall  live  by  them 

14.  18.  for  he  that  in  these  t.  serveth  Christ 

1  Cor.  0.  8.  say  I  these  t.  as  a  man,  or  saith  not  law 
15.  I  used  none  of  these  t.  nor  have  I  written 

10.  6-  these  t.  were  our  examples,  to  the  intent 

2  Cor.  2.  16.  and  who  is  sufficient  for  the-e  I.  ? 
Kph.  5.  G.  because  of  these  t.  cometh  wro  li  of  God 
Phil.  4.  8.  if  there  be  any  pinii^to,  think  on  these  t. 
Col.  3.  14.  and  above  all  these  t.  put  on  charily 

1  Tim.  4. 6.  put  brethren  in  remembrance  of  these  t. 

11.  these  t.  command  jj  15.  meditate  on  these  t. 

5.  7.  these  t.  give  in  charge  |1  21.  observe  these  t. 

6.  2.  these  t.  exhort.  Tit.  2.  1.5.  ||  11.  flee  these  t. 

2  Tim.i.  14.  of  these  t.  put  them  in  remembr.lnce 
Tit.  3   6.  these  t.  I  will  that   thou  affirm  con- 
stantly, these  t.  are  good  and  profitable  to  men 

f{eh.  T.  1:1.  for  he  of  whom  these  t.  are  spoken 
.fmn.  3.  10.  brethren,  these  t.  ought  not  so  to  be 
2  Pet.  1.  8.  for  if  (Af.«c  t.  be  in  you  and  abound 

9.  but  he  that  lacketh  these  t.  is  blind 

10.  for  if  ye  do  these  t.  ye  shnll  never  fall 

12.  I  will  put  you  in  remembrance  of  these  t. 

15.  to  have  these  t.  always  in  remembrance 
3.  II.  seeing  all  these  t.  shall  be  dissolved,  what 

16.  in  his  epistles,  speaking  In  them  of  these  t. 

17.  s'-cn?  ye  know  these  t.  before,  beware 
fifi-.22. 8.  the  feetof  angel  who  shewed  me  these  t. 

16  to  testify  to  you  these  U  \a  tbd  churcboa 


THI 

licv.  22.  20.  lie  which  tcstiti.  h  ?   t.  t  aith,  I  coma 

'J'lwse  THl.NGS. 
Exod.^Q.2'.i.enUhosi:  (.wherewith  atonement  mndt 
Leo.'Zi.  2.  in  those  t.  which  they  hallow  unto  lut 
y^t'«(.'2y.'2y.t/to»c (.which aie  revealed  belong  to  lU 
2  Kings  17.  9.  children  of  Israel  did  secretly  (Auj.e  (. 
Ps.  107.  43.  whoso  will  observe  those  t.  they  shall 
ls3..  66.3.  lor  all  those  t.  hath  mine  hand  made,  lu-d 
all  those  t.  have  been,  saith  the  i,-jtCi 
Ezek.i'i.  14.  approach  to  those  t.  that  are  for  people 
Mat.  13.  17  desired  to  see  those  t.  which  ye  see,  !_',—i 
hear  those  t.  which  ye  hear,  J.uke  10.  2f. 
Mark  1.44.  offer  those  t.  which  Moses  coniniandcj 
y^iiAcl.45.a  performance  of  those  '..which  were  told 

2.  18.  wondereU  at  those  I.  lold  them  by  shepherd: 

12.  20.  whose  shall  those  t.  be  thou  hasl  puvuk^ 
.lohn  8.  29.  1  do  always  those  t.  that  please  him 
.iets  3.  18.  but  those  t.  he  hath  so  fiillilied 

8.  6.  gave  heed  lo  those  t.  wliicli  I'biiip  Sjirifce 

13.  45.  spake  against  those  t.  which  werespokoB 

17.  11.  they  searched  whether  those  t.  weie  to 

18.  17.  rnd  Gallio  cared  for  none  of  those  t. 

26.  IC.  of  (Aosf  (.  in  which  1  will  appear  to  thc« 

27.  11.  more  than  those  I.  spoken  by  i'aul 
Rom.  1.  28.  to  do  those  t.  which  are  not  convenient 

4. 17.  calleth  those  t.  which  be  nut,  aslhoush  weie 

6.21.  what  fruit  had  you  in  those  I.  v.liereof  ye  a'e 

now  ashamed,  lor  the  end  of  tko.^e  t.  i.-"  lea  li 

15.17.1  may  glory  in  those  t.  which  pertain  toGud 

18.  1  will  not  dare  to  speak  of  any  of  those  r. 

1  Cor.  8.  4.  eating  of  (Ao^fi  (.  otiored  tojdo's,  10. 

2  Cor.  11.  '28.  besides  those  t.  which  are  witiioul 
Eph.  5.  12.  it  is  a  shame  even  to  speal:  of  iho-^e  t. 
I  hil.'3.l2.  forget'ing  those  t.  which  are  behind,  at:d 

teaching  to  those  t.  -.vhich  are  befora 

4.  9.  those  t.  which  ye  have  learned  and  seen  do 
Col.  2.  18.  intruding  into  those  t.  he  hath  not  seen 

3.  1.  seek  those  t.  which  are  above,  where  Christ 
Heh.  3.  5.  was  faithful  for  a  testimony  of  those  U 

12.'27.  the  removing  of  (.  (.  which  are  shaken,  that 
those  t.  which  cannot  be  shakeii 
may  remain 
Jam.  2.  16.  ye  give  not  those  t.  which  arc  needful 

1  ./uA-h3.22.  do  those  t.  that  are  jilepsingin  his  sight 

2  .lohn  8.  we  lose  not  those  t.  we  have  wrought 
■/ude  10.  but  speak  evil  of  those  t.  lliey  know  noj 
Rev.  1.  3.  blessed  are  they  that  keep  those  t. 

2.  10.  fearnone  of  (Ao*-c.(.  which  thou  shall  suffer 
10.  4.  seal  up  those  t.  thegeven  thunders  ul.ered 
20.12. the  dead  were  judged  out  of  those  t.  wriltec 

Unclean  THINGS. 
Has.  9.  3.  '.md  they  shall  eat  unelean  t.  in  jissyria 

«"Aa(  THINGS. 
Exod.  10.  2.  tell  thy  son  what  I.  I  have  wrought 
Mat.  6.  8.  Father  knows  tchat  t.  ye  have  need  o\ 
Mark  9.9.slioulQ  tell  no  man  ichat  t.  they  had  sen 

10.  32.  began  to  tell  them  7rAa(  (.  should  happea 

11.  24.  lehat  t.  soever  ye  desire  when  ye  jiray 
/,i(Ac  7.  22.  go,  tell  John  ?^Aa(  (.  ye  have  seen 

24.  19.  what  t.  they  said  to  him  concerning  Jesus 
.35.  and  ihey  told  ?cAu(  (.  were  lone  in  the  way 
John  5.  19.  what  t.  he  doth,  these  doth  the  Son 

10.  6.  they  understood  not  what  t.  they  were 

11.  46.  some  lold  ihem  what  1.  Jesus  had  done 
Acts  21.  19.  what  (.  God  wrought  among  Gentiles 
Phil.  3.  7  what  t.  were  gain  to  me,  I  counted  loss 

THINK. 
Oen.  40.14.  but  (.  on  me,  when  it  be  well  with  thee 
JViim.  36.  6.  lei  them  marry  lo  whom  they  (.  best 
2  Sam.  13.  33.  to  (.  that  all  the  king's  sons  are  dead 
2  Chron.  13.  8.  ye  (.  to  wilhs'anil  kingdom  of  Lord 
jYeh.  5.  19.  (.  on  me,  my  G.id,  for  good,  according 

6.  6.  reported,  that  thou  and  the  Jews  t.  to  rebel 
14.  mv  God,  (.  thou  on  Tobinh  and  Sanballal 
E.^th.  4.13.  (.  not  thou  shall  escape  in  kin-j's  house 
■loh  31.  1.  why  then  should  I  t.  upon  a  maid  ? 

41.  32.  one  would  (.  the  deep  to  he  hoary 
Eeel.S.M.  fnrilier,  though  a  \vise  man  (.  to  know  it 
Isa.  10.  7.  nor  doth  his  heart  t.  so,  but  in  hi?  heart 
./rr.  23.  '27.  (.  to  cause  my  people  forget  my  iiamr 

29.  11.  I  know  the  thoughts  that  T  (.  toward  yotl 
Ezek.  38.  10.  and  Ihon  shall  (.  an  evil  thonglit 
l)an.  7.  25.  he  shall  (.  to  change  times  and  la-vg 

II.  t24.  (.  his  thoughts  against  the  strong  ho!ua 
.fonnh  I.  6.  if  so  be  that  God  will  (.  upon  us 
'/.erh.  11.  12.  if  ye  (.  good  give  me  my  price,  if  n« 
Mat.  3.  9.  and  (.  not  to  say  within  yourselves 

5.  17.  (.  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the  law 

6.  7.  (.  they  shall  be  heard  for  much  speaking 
9.4. why  (.  ye  evil  in  your  hearts  ||  18.  12.  how  (.yc 

10.  34.  (.  not  I  am  come  to  send  peace  on  earth 

21.  28.  what  (.  vou  7  a  certain  man  had  two  sorr 

22.  42.  what  (.  ye  of  Christ  ?  26  66.  Mark  14.  64 
24.  44.  in  stich  an  hour  as  ye  t.  not,  Luke  12.  40. 

Luke  13.4.  (.  ye  that  were  sinners  above  all 
John  5.  39.  in  them  ye  (.  ye  have  eternal  life 
45.  do  not  (.  I  will  accuse  you  to  the  I'atlier 

11.  56.  what  (.  ye,  that  he  will  not  come  to  fea.st 
16.  2.  killeth  you,  will  (.  that  he  doth  God  uervioc 

Aq»9  13.  25  whom  t.  jo  Uiu.t  I  bui  7 1  am  not  U 


THI 

Jlcts  17.29  uot  to  i.that  the  Godhead  Is  like  to  gold 
!{ti.  ii.  1  t.  niyseir  happy,  king  Agrippu.,  because 
Rjm.  12.  3  not  to  t.  ol'himsoli  nioiuliighly  timn  lie 
ough!  tu  t.  but  to  t.  soberly  as  God  lialli  dealt 
I  Cor.  4.  U.  ye  might  leani  in  us  nut  to  t.  of  men 
9.  I  t.  that  Gud  hath  set  forth  us  tlic  apostles 

7.  36.  if  any  man  t.  that  he  behaveth  ci  ;oinely 
40.  I  t.  also  that  I  have  the  Spirit  of  Gjd 

8.  2.  if  any  man  t.  that  lie  knoweth  a.i.  thing 
12.23.  of  body,  which  we  t.  to  be  lesshonoura'jle 
14.  37.  if  any  man  t.  himself  to  he  a  prophet 

£  Or .3.5.of  ourselves  to  t.any  thing  as  of  ourselves 
10.  2. 1  I.  lo  he  bold  against  some  which  t.  of  us 

7.  that  he  is  Chritt,  let  him  t.  this  again,  11. 
11. 16. 1  say  again,  let  no  man  t.  me  a  fool 
12.6.1est  any  t.of  me  above  what  he  seetli  me  to  be 

Gal.  6.  3.  if  a  man  t.  himself  to  be  something 
iip/i.  3.  iiO.  IS  ahhi  to  do  above  all  that  we  ask  or  t. 
Whil.  4. 6.  if  tlicre  be  any  praise,  t.  on  these  things 
Javi.  1.  7.  let  not  that  man  t.  he  shall  receive 
4.  .5.  do  ye  t.  that  the  scripture  saith  in  vain? 
1  Pet.  i.  4.  wherein  they  t.  strange  that  ye  run  not 

12.  t.  it  not  strange  concerning  the  fiery  trial 
ZPet.l.Vi.  I  tit  meet  as  long  as  I  am  in  tins  tabern. 

THINKt;ST. 
^Savi.  10.  3.  (.  thou  that  David  doth  honour  thy 
father,  in  sending  comforters  1  1  Ckrun.  19.  3. 
Job  3.1.  2.  t.  thou  this  right,  that  thou  saidst  my 
Mat.  !7.  95.  Jesus  said,  what  t.  thou  "i  2'2.  17. 

26.  53.  t.  thou  that  I  cannot  pray  to  my  Father 
Luke  10.  3'J.  which  i.  thou  was  neighbour  to  nim  7 
jSc?s  2^.  22.  we  desire  to  hear  of  theer  what  thou  t. 
Rom.2.  3.  f.  thou  this,  O  man,  that  judgest  them 

THINKETH. 
1  S/ira.  20. 1 4.  whatsoever  thy  soul  t.  I  will  do 
S.Sam.  18. i". me  t.  the  running  of  tlie  foremost  is 
}'sal.  40.  17.  1  am  poor,  yet  the  J^ord  t.  on  me 
Prov.  23.  7.  for  as  he  t.  m  his  heart,  so  is  he 
/,1/Ae  8. 1  IS.  be  taken  that  which  he  t.  he  hath 
1  Cjr  10. 12.  let  him  that  (.  he  standeth,  take  iieed 

13.  5.  charity  seeketh  not  her  own,  t.  no  evil 
Fhil.  3.  4.  if  any  other  man  t.  he  hath  whereof 

THINKING. 
B  Sam.  4.  10.  t.  to  have  brought  good  tidings 
fi.  0.  t.  David  cannot  cmne  in  hither 

THIRD. 
Gen.32.19.  so  commanded  he  the  second  and  the  t. 
50.  23.  saw  Ephraim'=  children  oft.  generation 
Eiod.  20.5.  to  the  t.  and  fourth  generation  of  them 
that  hate  me,  31.  7.  JV«m  14.  18.  Deut.  5.  9. 
28.  19.  and  the  t.  row  a  ligure,  an  agate,  39.  12. 
J\rum.  2.  24.  the  camp  of  Ephraiin  in  the  t.  rank 
/>CHt.23.  8.  an  Edomite  shall  enter  in  t.  generation 
Josh.  I'j.  JO.  the  t.  lot  came  up  for  Zehnlun 
ri  KingJ  1.  13.  he  sent  again  a  captain  ofthe  t.  fifty 

1  Chron.  24.  8.  the  t.  lot  came  forth  to  Haram 
25.  If.  the  t.  lot  came  forth  for  Zaccur 

27.  5.  the  t.  captain  ofthe  host  for  the  t.  month 
Isa.  19.  24.  Israel  shall  be  the  t.  with  Egypt 
Eielc.  10.  14.  and  tlie  t.  was  the  face  of  a  lion 
Dan.  2.  39.  and  another  t.  kingdom  of  brass 

5.7.  and  shall  be  the  «. ruler  in  the  kingdom,  16, 29. 
Zech.  6.  3.  and  in  the  t.  chariot  white  horses 
Mat.  20.  3.  and  he  went  out  about  the  t.  hour 

22.  26.  likewise  t.  died,  Mark  12.  21.  Luke  20.  31. 
Mark  15.25.  it  was  t.  hour,  and  they  crucified  him 
7,«*c  12.  38.  come  in  the  t.  watch,  and  find  them  so 

20.  12.  he  sent  the  t.  and  they  wounded  him 
J}ets  2.  15.  seeing  it  is  but  the  t.  hour  of  the  day 

20.  9.  Eutychus  fell  down  from  the  t.  loft 

23.  23.  be  ready  at  the  t.  hour  of  the  night 

2  Cor.12.2.  s'jch'a  one  caught  up  to  the  t.  heaven 
Rev.  4.  7.  and  the  t.  beast  had  a  face  as  a  man 

C.  5.  had  opened  the  t.  seal,  I  heard  the  t.  beast 

8.  10.  the  t.  angel  sounded,  there  fell  a  star 
11.  14.  and  behold,  the  t.  woe  cometli  quickly 

14.  9.  and  the  t.  angel  followed  them,  saying 
16.4.  the  t.  angel  poured  out  his  vial  on  the  rivers 

21.  19.  the  t.  foundation  was  a  chalcedony 

See  Day,  Month,  Part. 
THIRD  time. 

1  Sam.  3.  8.  the  Lord  called  Samuel  the  t.  time 
19.21.  Saul  sent  messengers  again  the  t.  time 

l/fin,!r.sl8.34.(loitlhe  t.lime,  they  did  itthet.  tim, 
Ezrk.^l.  14.  let  the  svN'ord  be  doubled  the  t.  time 
Mat.  26.44.  and  he  prayed  the  t.  time,Mark  14.  41 
John  21.  14.  the  t.  time  Jesus  showed  himself 
17.  saith  unto  him  the  t.  time,  lovest  thou  me? 
Peter  was  grieved,  bee.  he  said  to  him  t.  time 
ZCsr.  12. 14.  the  t.  time  I  am  ready  to  come,  13. 1. 

THIRD  year. 

Deut  26.  12.  t.  year,  which  is  the  year  of  tithing 

'iKitigs\^.1fi.\n  f.T/carof  Asa,did  Baashaslay.SX 

18. 1.  word  ofthe  Lord  came  to  Elijah  in  t.  year 

22.2.in  «.?/car,  Jehoshaphat  came  to  king  of  Israel 

2  Kivrrs  18. 1.  in  the  t.  year  of  Hoshen  son  of  Elah 
19.29.  in  the  f.  year  sow  ye  and  reap,  fsa.  37.  30. 

8  Chrnn.  17.  7.  in  t.  year  of  Jeho.shaphat'9  reign 
27.  5  the  Ammonites  pnid  the  second  and  i.  year 
E«tA.  1  3  in  the  t  year  of  the  leign  of  Abasuerue 


THI 

Uaii.l.  1.  in  the  t  ycarof  theeignof  Jehoiakim  . 
8.  1.  in  the  t.  year  ofthe  reign  olBelshazzar 

10.  1.  in  the  t.  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia 

THIRDLY. 

1  Cor.  12.  28.  t.  teachers,  alter  that  miracles 

THIRST,  Substantive. 
Exod.  17.  3.  to  kill  us  and  our  children  with  t. 
iJeut.  28.  48.  thou  slialt  serve  thine  enemies  in  t. 
29. 19.  imagin.  of  heart,  to  add  drunkenness  to  t. 
Judg.  15.  18.  and  now  1  shall  die  for  I.  and  fall 

2  Chron.  32.  11.  doth  persuade  you  to  die  by  t. 
JVc/i.  9.  15.  tliou  broughtest  water  lor  their  t.  20. 
Job  24.  11.  tread  their  wine-presses  and  sutfor  t. 
fsai.  69. 21.  in  my  t.  they  gave  me  vinegar  to  drink 

1U4.  11.  the  wild  asses  quench  their  t. 
Isa.  5.  13.  and  their  multitude  dried  up  with  t. 

41.  17.  and  wlien  their  tongue  faileth  for  t. 

50.  2.  their  fish  stinketh,  and  dieth  for  t. 
Jer.  2.  25.  and  withhold  thy  throat  from  t. 

48.  18.  come  down  from  thy  glory,  and  sit  in  t. 
Lam.i.  4.  cleaveth  to  the  roof  of  his  mouth  iort. 
Hos.2.3.  lest  I  strip  her  naked,  and  slay  her  with  t. 
Jlmos  8.11.  not  a  t.  for  water,  butof  hearing  words 

13.  the  virgins  and  young  men  shall  faint  for  t. 
2  Cor.  11.  27.  in  hunger  and  t.  in  fastings  often 

THIRST,  Ferb. 
Isa.  49.  10.  they  siiall  not  hunger,  nor  t.  nor  heat 
Mai.  5.6.  which  hunger  andt.  after  righteousness 
John  4.  13.  drinketh  of  this  water,  shall  t.  again 

14.  whosoever  drinketh,  shall  never  t.  6.  35. 

15.  sir,  give  me  this  water,  that  I  t.  not 

7.  37.  if  any  t.  let  him  come  to  me  and  drink 
19.  28.  after  this  Jesus  saith,  I  t. 
Rom.  12.  20.  if  thine  enemy  t.  give  him  drink 

1  Cor.  4.  11.  even  to  this  present  hour  we  t. 
Rev.  7.  16.  and  they  shall  not  t.  any  more 

THIRSTED. 
Exod.\'l.3.  people  t.  there  for  water  and  murmured 
Isa.  48.  21.  they  f.  not  when  he  led  them  through 

THIRSTETH. 
Psal.  42.  2.  my  soul  t.  for  God,  63.  1.  |  143.  6. 
Isa.  55. 1.  ho,  every  one  that  t.  come  to  the  waters 

THIRSTY. 
.Judg.  4.  19.  give  me  a  little  water,  for  I  am  t. 

2  Sam   17.  28.  the  people  is  t.  in  the  wilderness 
Psal.  63.  1.  my  flesh  longeth  in  a  t.  land,  143.  6. 

107.  5.  hungry  and  t.  their  soul  fainted  in  them 
Prov.  25.  21.  if  thine  enemy  be  t.  give  him  drink 
25.  as  cold  water  to  a  t.  soul,  so  is  good  news 
29.  10.  the  hlood-t.  hate  the  upright,  but  the  just 
Isa.  21.  14.  brought  water  to  him  that  was  t. 
29.  8.  it  shall  be  as  when  a  t.  man  dreameth 
32.  0.  he  will  cause  the  drink  ofthe  t.  to  fail 
35.  7.  the  t.  land  shall  become  springs  of  water 
44.  3.  for  I  will  pour  water  upon  him  that  is  t. 
65.  13.  my  servants  shall  drink,  but  ye  shall  be  t. 
F.z'k.  19.  13.  she  is  planted  in  a  dry  and  t.  ground 
Mat.  25.  35.  for  I  was  t.  and  ye  gave  me  drink 
37.  when  saw  we  thee  t.  and  gave  thee  drink  1 
42.  for  I  was  t.  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink 
THIRTEEN. 
Gen.  17.  25.  Ishmael  his  son  was  t.  years  old 
JV«iH.29. 13.  ye  shall  offer  t.  young  bullocks,  14. 
1  Kings  7.  1.  was  building  his  own  house  t.  years 
1  Chron.  26.  11.  the  sons  and  brethren  of  Hosah  t. 
Ezek.  40.  11.  the  length  of  the  gate  t.  cubits 

THIRTEENTH. 
Gen.  14.  4.  and  in  the  t.  year  they  rebelled 

1  Chron.  24.  13.  the  t.  lot  came  tWln  to  Huppah 
25.  20.  the  t.  lot  came  forth  lo  Shubael 

.ler.  1.  2.  in  the  t.  year  of  the  reign  of  Josiah 

25.  3.  from  the  t.  year  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Anion 

See  Day. 

THIRTIETH. 

iKings\5. 13.  Shallum  to  reign  in  nine  and  t.  year 

17.  in  the  nine  and  t.  year  of  king  Azariah 

25.  27.  in  the  seven  and  t.  year  ofthe  captivity  of 

Jehoiachin  king  of  Judah,  .Jrr.  .52.  31. 

2  Chr.  15.  19.  no  war  to  the  five  and  t.  year  of  Asa 
16. 1.  in  the  six  and  t.  year  ofthe  reign  of  Asa 

JVeA.5.14.  the  two  and  t.  vear  of  Artaxerxes,  13.6. 

THIRTY. 
Oen.  6.  15.  the  height  ofthe  ark  was  t.  cubits 

11.  14.  Salah  lived  t.  years,  and  begat  Eber 

18.  Peleg  lived  t.  years,  and  begat  Reu 
22.  Serug  lived  t.  years,  and  begat  Nahor 

18.  30.  peradvenlure  there  shall  be  t.  found,  he 
said,  I  will  not  do  it  if  I  find  t.  there 
32. 15.  t.  milch  camels  with  their  colts,  forty  kine 
41.  46.  Joseph  was  t.  years  old  when  he  stood 
F.xud.  21.  32.  shall  give  to  their  master  t.  shekels 

26.  8.  the  length  of  one  curtain  t.  cubits,  36.  15. 
T.cv.  27.  4.  Ihy  esthoation  shall  be  t.  shekels 
JWm.  4.  3.  from  t   years  old  and  upwards  even  to 

fifty,  23,  30,'3.5,  39,  43,  47.  1  Chron.  23.  3. 

.Tiidg.  10.  4.  Jairhad  t.  sons,  and  they  had  t.  cities 

12.9.  Ibzan  had  t.  sons  and  t.  daughters  he  sent 

abroad,  look  in  (.  aauehters  for  his  sons 

14.  Ahdon  had  forty  sons  and  t.  nephews 

14. 11  ihey  brought  t.  companions  to  be  with  him 


THI 

./u(i^.l4.12.give  you  t  sheets, t.changu  ofgairDOnfg 
13.  ye  shall  give  t.  sheets,  t.  ciiange  of  garmontr 
19.  Samson  slew  I.  men,  and  took  their  spoil 
20.  31.  to  smite  atout  t.  men  of  Israel,  39. 

1  Sam.  9.22.  Saul  sat  among  them,  about  (.  persona 

2  Sam.  5.4.  David  was  t.  years  old  when  he  begau 

23.  13.  and  three  ofthe  t.  chief  went  down 

23.  Benaiah  was  mute  honourable  than  the  t. 

1  Chrun.  11.  15,25.  |  27.  8 

24.  Asahel,  brother  of  Joab,  was  one  of  the  t. 

1  Kings  4.22.  provision  for  one  day  was  t.  mcamircs 
6. 2.  height  of  tiie  house  of  the  Lord  wasi  cubits 
7.2.  height  ofthe  house  ofthe  forest  wast  cubits 

6.  the  breadth  ofthe  porch  was  t.  cubits 
23.  a  line  oft.  cubits  did  compass  it  about 

2  Kings  18. 14.  appointed  to  HezeUiah  t.  talenta 

1  Chron.  11.  42.  Adina  a  captain,  una  t.  with  him 
Ezra  I.  9.  the  number  of  them  was  t.  chargers 

10.  t.  basons  of  gold,  silver  basons  410  ' 

Jer  38.  10.  lake  trom  hence  t.  men  with  thee 
Ezek.  40.  17.  t.  chambers  were  on  the  pavement 
41.  6.  and  the  side  chambers  were  t.  in  order 
46.  22.  there  were  courts  joined  of  t.  cubits  broad 
Zech.  11.  12.  they  weighed  for  my  price  t.  pieces 
13.  and  I  look  the  t.  pieces  of  silver,  Alat.  27.  9 
Mat.  13.  8.  brought  some  t.  fold,  23.  Mark  4  8,  20 

26.  15.  ihey  covenanted  with  him  for  t.  pieces 

27.  3.  Judas  brought  again  the  t.  pieces  of  silver 
Euke  3. 23.  Jesus  began  to  be  about  t.  years  of  age 
John  6.  19.  had  rowed  about  25  or  t.  furlongs 

See  Days. 

THIRTY  one. 

Josh.  12.  24.  the  kings  Joshua  subdued  t.  and  one 

1  Kings  16.  23.  in  the  t.  and  one  year  of  king  Asa 

2  Kings '22.  1.  Josiah  eight  years  old,  and  reigned 

t.  and  one  ye.nrs  in  Jerusalem,  2  Chron.  34.  1. 
THIRTY  two. 
Oen. 11.20.  Reu  lived  t.  two  years,and  begat  Seruj 
JVM7n.3].  40.  the  Lord's  tribute  wast,  two  personj 

1  A'jTj^s  20.1. t.tjco  kings  were  with  Beii-haclad,  IG. 

22.  31.  the  kin_g  commanded  his  t.  two  captains 

2  Kings  8.17.  Jehoram  was  t.  tiro  years  old  when 

he  began  to  reign,  2  Chron.  21.  5,  20. 

THIRTY  'three. 
Gen.  46.15.  all  the  souls  of  sons  and  daughters  t.  fc 
l^ev.  12.  4.  in  blood  of  purifying  t.  three  Aaye 
2  5am. 5. 5. David  reigned  in  Jerusalem  t.  and  t.'irjj 
years,  1  Kings  2.  11.  1  Chron.  3.  4.  ]  29.37 

THIRTY  four. 
Oen. 11. 16. Eber  lived  I.  fowr  years  and  begat  Pelcj 

THIRTY  five. 
Gen.  11.  12.  Arpha.xad  lived  fii-c  and  t.  years 

1  Kings  22.  42.  Juhoshaphat  was  t.five  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign,  2  Chrun.  20.  31. 

2  Chron.  3. 15.  made  two  pillars  t.five  cubits  high 

THIRTY  SIX. 
Josh.  7.  5.  the  men  of  Ai  smote  t.six  men  of  Isrne 

THIRTY  seven. 
2  .Sam.  23.  39.  Uriah  the  Hittile,  t.  seven  in  all 
2  Kings  13.  10.  in  ihe  t.  and  seventh  year  of  Joash 

THIRTY  eight. 
7)fwt.2.14.till  come  over  brookZered,  t.ej^At  yean 

1  Kings  16.  29.  in  the  t.  and  eighth  year  of  Asa 

2  Kings  15.  8.  in  the  t.  and  eighth  year  of  Azariali 
John  5.  5.  which  had  an  'nfirmity  t.  eight  years 

THIRTY  T»ne. 

2  Chron.  16.  12.  Asa  in  the  t.  and  n.  year  diseased 

See  Thousand. 

THIS. 

Oen. 5.29.  t.sameshall  comfort  ns  concerning  work 

15.4.  saying,  t.  shall  not  be  thine  heir,  but  he  shal! 

18.  32.  and  I  will  speak  yet  hut  t.  once 

19.  9.  they  said,  t.  one  fellow  came  in  to  sojourn 

29.  27.  we  will  give  thee  t.  also  for  the  service 
34.  15.  hut  in  t.  will  we  consent  unto  you 

37.  32.  sent  the  coat,  and  said,  t.  have  we  foiuid 
.38.  28.  bound  a  thread,  saying,  t.  came  out  first 
44.  5.  is  not  t.  it  in  which  my  Lord  drinketh? 

29.  if  ve  take  t.  from  me,  and  mischief  befall  him 
Exod.  3.  12.  t.  shall  he  a  token  that  I  sent  thee 
7.  17.  in  t.  thou  shalt  know  that  I  am  the  Lord 

23.  neither  did  he  set  his  heart  to  t.  also 

30.  13.  t.  they  shall  give,  each  half  a  shekel 
JVum.-13.9.t.shall  be  thine  ofthe  most  holv  things 

from  the  fire,  Deut.  18. 3 

24.  23.  alas,  who  shall  .ive  when  (Jod  doeth  t.  ? 
Dent. '.a.  29.  O  that  Ihey  were  wise  and  underst.  t 

34.  is  not  t.  laid  up  in  store  wiih  me  and  s';alej 
Judg.  7.  4.  t.  shall  go  with  thee,  t.  shall  not  go 

16.  18.  come  up  t.  once,  for  he  hath  shewed  all 

1  .Sam.  16.  8.  neither  hath  the  Lonl  chosen  t.  9 

20.  3.  and  he  saith,  let  not  Jonathan  know  t. 

25.  31.  that  t.  shall  be  no  grief  unto  thee 

2  Sam.  7.  19.  (.  was  a  small  thing  in  thy  sight 
Iv*.  21.  shall  r.ot  Shimei  be  put  to  death  for  t.  f 

23.  17.  is  not  t.  the  blood  ofthe  men  that  went 
1  Kings  3.  9.  to  judge  t.  thy  so  great  a  people 

11.  27.  and  t.  was  the  cause  that  he  lifi  hie  hani 
39.  I  will  for  t.  afflict  the  seed  of  David,  but  no 

17.  24.  by  (.  I  knoiv  that  thou  art  a  laan  of  GoJ 


tIjI 

2  Smgi  4.  43.  sliori  <1 1  set  t.  before  a  hundred  men 
14.  IC.  glory  utt.  aii<l  tarry  at  lioinu 

24.  3.  al  coiiiinaiKliiioiit  ol'  burd  came  t.  on  Juilali 
2CAr.  1.11.  because  t.wns  m  tliiiie  lieart, not  asked 

25.  9.  the  Lord  li  aide  to  give  thee  more  thaji  t. 
Ezrai).  17.  let  him  «iiid  his  pleasure  c:oiiceriiing  t. 

U.  II.  let  Ins  house  lie  made  a  dunghill  tor  t. 

7.  27.  put  such  a  thing  as  t.  in  the  king's  heart 

8.  C3.  so  we  lasted,  and  hesought  our  Ged  lor  t. 

9.  13    and  hast  given  us  such  deliverance  as  t. 
in.  we  cannot  stand  before  thee  because  off. 

AtA.  13-  14-  remember  me  concerning  t.  2-2. 
pftJi.  4.  14.  art  come  to  kiiigd.  for  sucli  a  time  as  t. 
Jal)  5.  '^7.  lo,  t.  we  have  searched  il,  so  it  is 

12.  y.  the  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  wrought  t. 
17.  8.  upright  men  siiali  be  astonied  at  t. 

20.  2.  for  1. 1  make  haste  ||  4.  knowest  thou  not  t 
SI.  2.  hear  and  let  (.  be  your  consolation 
33.  12.  in  t.  tluMi  art  not  just,  1  will  answer 
35. 2.  tliinkesl  thou  t.  to  he  right,  that  thou  saids 

I'sal.  11.  (5.  t.  shall  be  the  (loition  of  their  cup 
27.  3.  though  war  rise,  in  t.  will  1  be  contideiit 
32.  6.  for  t.  shall  every  one  that  is  godly  pray 
35.  22.  /.  thou  hast  seen,  keep  not  silence 
41.  11.  by  t..  1  know  that  thou  favourest  me 
44.  21.  shall  not  Ciod  search  t.  out?  he  knowetli 
48.  14.  fort.  God  is  our  God  for  ever  and  ever 
41).  13.  t.  their  way  is  their  folly,  yet  their 
50.  22.  now  consider  t.  ye  that  torget  God 
56.  y.  shall  turn  back,  1. 1  know,  for  God  is  for  me 
62.  11.  twice  have  I  heard  t.  that  [lower  belongs 
69.31.  t..  also  shall  please  the  Lord  better  than  o.x 

32.the  humble  shall  see  t.and  he  glad,  your  heart 
73.  16  when  i  thought  to  know  t.  it  was  painful 
78.  2i   the  Lord  heard  t.  and  was  wroth,  5y. 
81.  4.  for  t.  was  a  statu:c  for  Israel  and  a  law 

5.  t.  he  ordained  in  Joseph  for  a  testimony 
iKJ.  6.  neither  doth  a  fool  understand  I. 
109.  20.  let  t.  be  the  reward  of  mine  adversaries 
119.  50.  t.  I  had,  because  I  kept  thy  precepts 
149.  9.  t.  honour  have  all  his  saints,  praise  Lord 
Ect".'.  4.  4.  for  t.  a  man  is  envied  of  his  neighbour 
fi.  5.  I.  hath  more  rest  than  the  other 
7   10.  thou  dost  not  inquire  wisely  concerning  t. 

18.  it  is  good  that  thou  shouldest  take  hold  ol'^ 
yea  also  from  t.  uitlulraw  not  thine  hand 

27.  t.  have  I  found  ||  29.  lo.  t.  only  have  1  found 
11,  G.  whether  shall  prosper,  either  t.  or  that 

ha.  1.  12.  who  lialh  recpiired  t.  at  your  hand? 
6.  7.  and  he  said,  lo,  t.  hath  touched  thy  lips 
9.  7.  the  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  will  perforin  t 
22.  14.  surely  t.  iniquity  shall  not  be  purged 
27.  9.  by  t.  shall  the  iniquity  of  Jacob  be  )iurged 

28  2D.  I.  also  conielh  forth  from  the  Lord 

29  11.  saying,  read  I.  I  pray  thee,  12. 
3&  7.  therefore  have  I  cried  concerning  t. 
43.  9.  who  among  them  can  declare  <..»45.  21. 
48.  8.  remember  t.  \\  4r>.  20.  declare  ye,  tell  t. 
47.  8.  Ihereforo  hear  now  t.  18.  1,  Iti.  |  51.  21. 
50.  11.  t.  shall  ye  have  of  mi  le  hand,  ye  shall 
5G.  2.  Wessed  is  the  man  ilia",  doetli  t. 
58.  5.  will  thou  call  t.  a  fast,  an  acceptable  day? 

fi.  is  not  t.  the  fast  that  I  have  chosen? 
56.  14.  when  ye  see  t.  your  hearts  shall  rejoice 
./er.  2.  12.  be  astonished,  O  ye  heavens,  at  t. 
17.  hast  thou  not  procured  t.  unto  thyself? 

4.  8.  for  t.  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  lament 

28.  for  t.  shall  the  earth  mourn,  and  heavens 

5.  7.  how  shall  I  pardnn  thee  for  t.? 
9.  be  avenged  on  such  a  nation  as  t.  29.  |  9.  9. 

9.  24.  but  let  him  that  glorieth,  glory  in  t. 

16.  21.  I  will  t.  once  cause  them  to  know  mv  hand 

22.  10.  was  not  t.  to  know  me,  saitli  the  Lord? 

21.  t.  hath  been  thy  :n;miier  from  tliy  yoiuh 
23.26.how  long  shall  t.  be  in  th';  heart  nf  prophets 

31.  33.  t.  shall  he  the  coven  iiit  that  I  will  make 

32.  8.  I  knew  that  I.  was  the  word  of  the  Lord 
f.am.  3.  21.  t.  I  call  to  mind,  therefore  I  hope 

5.  17.  for  t.  our  heart  is  faint,  our  eyes  arc  dim 
Eiek.  8. 15.  he  said,  hast  thou  seen  t.>  17.  |  47.  C. 
16.  49.  t.  was  the  iniquity  of  thy  sister  Sodiun 

20.  27.  in  t.  your  fathers  have  blas|ihenied  me 

21.  26.  sailh  the  Lord,  t.  shall  not  he  the  same 

23.  11.  and  when  her  sister  Aholihah  saw  t. 

24.  24.  t.  Cometh,  ye  shall  know,  33.  .33. 
36.  37.  I  will  yet  for  (.  be  inquired  of  by  Israel 
44.  2.  t.  pale  shall  bo  hhnt,  no  man  shall  enter 

Do;i.6.5.sha'./nol  find  occasion  !igaiii<t<  naniel,28. 
Has.  7.  16.  t.  shall  be  their  deri-'i'm  in  Rgypl 
Anns  4.  5.  t.  liketh  von,  O  children  ot  Isrnel 
7.3.  the  Lord  repented  lor  i.  it  shnll  not  be,  6. 

8.  8.  shall  not  the  hind  tremble  .""or  t.^ 

9.  12.  SRith  the  Lor.l  that  doih  t. 
lonah  4   2.  was  not  t.  my  sayinj  in  mv  rnnntry? 
Zepk.  2.  10.  t.  shall  lliey  have  for  their  pride 
Zfck.Ci.Mi.t.ahnW  lome  to  pass  If  ye  will  obey  Lord 

14.  12.  t.  shall  be  the  p'asue  wherewith,  15. 
ID.  t.  shall  he  the  piinishmer.t  of  Egypt 
McU  1.  9.  t   hath  been  by  your  means 

13.  »!ioul3  I  a-:cepl  f.  of  vour  hands?  saithLord 

6-2i 


THl 

jVal.2.  i2.  theL.  will  cut  otT  the  man  tliat  iloctli  • 
..Uat.  12.  7.  but  if  ye  hud  known  what  t.  meanetl 
13.  55.  is  not  I.  the  carpenter's  son  .'  Mark  ti.  3 
J.uke  4.  22.  John  li.  4-J, 
IG.  22.  saying,  Lord,  t.  shall  nut  be  unto  llife 
24.  43.  know  t.  that  if  the  good  man  ol  the  house 
had  known  in  what  watch,  J^uke  12.  39 
20.  13.  shall  also  /..  that  t.  woman  hath  done 

27.  54.  saying,  truly  I.  was  the  Son  of  God 

28.  14.  and  it  I.  come  to  the  governor's  ears 
Mark  12.  31.  and  the  second  is  like,  namely,  t. 
I. tike  1.  lo.  whereby  shall  I  know  t.  for  1  am  old 

34.  how  shall  t.  be,  seeing  1  know  not  a  man! 
liti.  saying,  what  niaiiner  of  child  shall  I.  be? 

.3. 20.  added  yet  t.  above  all,  that  he  shut  up  Jcdin 
0.  3.  have  ye  not  read  so  much  as  t.  what  Duvid 

10.  11.  be  sure  of  t.  \\  20.  in  t.  rejoice  not 
l.'i.  21.  t.  my  son  was  dead  and  is  alive  again 

22.  17   lake  t.  and  divide  it  among  yourselves 
37.  that  I.  must  yet  bo  accoin))lisned  in  me 

23.  47.  certainly  I.  was  a  righteous  man 
■lokn  1.  1.5.  saying,  t.  was  he  of  whom  I  spake 

2.  22.  his  disciplns  remembered  he  had  said  I. 

4.  27.  on  t.  came  his  di«iciples,  and  marvelled 
29.  is  not  t.  the  Christ?  ||  -5.  28.  marvel  not  at  t. 

6.  0.  t.lie  said  to  jirove  liirn,  for  he  himself  knew 

7.  25.  is  not  t.  he  whom  they  seek  to  kill  ? 
8.4U.<.  did  not  Abraham  ||  11.  2ti.  believcst  thou  ;. 

11.  51.  (.  spake  he  nqt  of  himself,  but  prophesied 

12.  6.  t.  he  said,  not  that  he  cared  for  the  poor 

13.  28.  for  what  intent  he  spake  t.  unto  him 

35.  by  t.  shall  all  men  know  ye  arc  my  disciples 
15.  13.  greater  love  hath  no  man  than  t. 
16.31).  by  t.  we  believe  that  thou  camest  from  God 

Jlcts  1.  11.  t.  Jesus  shall  to  come  in  like  manner 

2.  12.  what  meaneth  t.?  ||  31.  he  seeing  t.  before 

32.  t.  Jesus  hath  God  raised  up,  whereof  we  all 

33.  he  hath  shed  forth  t.  which  ye  now  see 
37.  whe'i  they  heard  t.  they  were  pricked 

3.  12.  ye  men  of  Israel,  why  marvel  ye  at  t.? 

5.  24.  Ihty  doubted  whereunto  t.  would  grow 
C.14.  that  (.Jesusof  Nazareth slyall destroy  i. place 

7.  35.  t.  Moses  whom  they  refused,  did  God  send 
40.  as  for  t.  Sloses,  we  wot  not  what  is  become 

8.  22.  rejient  therefore  oft.  thy  wickedness 
32.  the  [dace  of  scripture  which  he  read  was  t. 

9.  21.  is  not  t.  he  that  destroyed  them  which 
13.  48.  when  the  Gentiles  heard  t.  they  were  glad 

15.  15.  to  (.  agree  the  words  of  the  prophets 

16.  18.  t.  did  she  many  days,  but  Paul  turned 
19.  5.  when  they  heard  t.  they  were  baptized 
24.  14.  but  1. 1  confess  to  thee,  that  after  the  way 

Horn.  2.  3.  thinkest  thou  t.  O  man,  that  judgest 

6.  6.  knowing  t.  that  our  old  man  is  crucified 
9.  10.  not  only  t.  but  when  Rebecca  conceived 
15.  28.  when  therefore  I  have  jieiformed  t. 

1  Cor.  1.  12. 1. 1  say,  every  one  sailh,  I  am  of  Paul 

9.  3.  my  answer  to  them  that  examine  me  is  t. 
11.  17.  in  t.  that  I  declare  to  you,  1  praise  not 

22.  .shall  I  praise  you  in  t.7  I  praise  you  not 
15.  34.  have  not  knowledge,  1  sjicak  t.  to  shame 

2  Cor.  5.  2.  in  t.  we  groan  earnestly,  desiring 

7.  3.  I  speak  not  t.  to  condemn  you,  for  I  said 

8.  5.  t.  they  did,  not  as  we  hoped,  but  first  gave 

10.  7.  let  him  of  himself  think  t.  again,  11. 
13.  9.  and  t.  also  we  wish,  even  your  perfection 

Gal.  3.  2.  t.  would  I  learn  of  you,  received  ye 
5.  14.  the  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word,  even  in  t. 

F.ph.i.  17. 1. 1  say  therefore,  and  testify  in  the  Lord 
5.  5.  for  t.  ye  know,  that  no  whoremonger 

I'hil.  1.9.  (.  I  pray,  that  your  love  may  abound 
19.  I  know  that  t.  shall  turn  to  my  salvation 

27'//fs5. 3.10. when  with  you,  t.we  commanded  you 

1  Tim.  1.9.  knowing  «.  ./am.  1.3.2  Pet.  ].Q0.|3.3. 

4.  10.  iniioing  i.thou  shall  both  save  thyself  and 
Hrh.  7.21.  but  t.  with  an  oath  ||  27.  t.  did  he  once 
1  .fohn  3.  10.  in  t.  the  children  of  God  are  manifest 

4.  9.  in  t.  was  manifested  the  love  of  God 
5.2.  by  t.  we  know  that  we  love  children  of  God 
.Iudr^->.\ml  you  in  remembrance, tho'  ye  once  knew/. 
Rni.  2.  6.  t.  thou  hast,  that  thou  hatest  the  deeds 
Src  Ai,L,  Aftlr,  Book,  Cause,  Child,  City, 
D.\Y,    Doctrine,   Do,   Done,   Evii,,  House, 
Land,  Law,  Life,  Man,   Month,   People, 
Thing,  Word,  World. 
h  THIS. 
Gen.  3.  13.  Lord  said  to  the  wnmnn,  what  is  t. 
that  thou  hast  dotie?  12. 18.  |  20.  10.  |  29.  25. 
24.  65.  what  man  is  t.  that  walkelh  in  the  field? 

42.  28.  what  !.s  ^  that  God  hath  done  unto  us? 

43.  29.  i>  t.  yonr  younger  brnther,  of  whom 
44. 15.  what  deed  is  t.  that  ye  have  done? 

F.iod.  13.  14.  sayini,  what  is  t.?  .Juii^.  18.  24. 

17.  3.  wherefore  is  t.  that  thoii  linst  hrnught  us 
.Aiy.';A.22.  10.  what  trespass  is  t.  ye  committed? 
/udff.  15.  11.  what  is  t.  that  thou  hnst  done  unto 

ns?  2  Sam.  12.  21. 

20.  12.  what  wickedness  is  t.  done  among  von? 

1  Sam.  10.  1!.  what  is  t.  come  to  the  son  of  Kish? 

24,  16.  Saul  said,  is  t.  thv  voice,  my  son  David? 

4M 


THI 

iiSam.7.  lO.is  Mhonanner  of  man.O  Lord  God? 

II).  17.  is  t.  thy  kindness  to  thy  friend? 
•2  Ktn/rs  18.  19.  what  confidence  :s  t.  wherein 
Ezra  iO.  13,  nor  in  t.  a  work  of  one  day  or  twc 
■Ml  38.  2.  who  IS  t.  that  duikeneih  counsol? 
Cant.  3.  6.  who  is  t.  Cometh  out  of  the  wildornewl 

8.5.  who  is  t.  that  Cometh  iqi  from  the  wibleriiec;? 
Isa.  23.  7.  IS  t.  your  joyous  city,  whose  antiquity 

63.  1.  who  is  t.  that  cometh  tioiii  Ldom,  with 
■ler.  30.  21. -for  who  is  I.  that  engaged  his  hcarti 

46.  7.  who  is  t.  that  cometh  up  as  a  flood 
Kzek.iG.  20.  is  t.  of  thy  whoredmns  n  small  matter 
Zcch.  3.  2.  is  not  t.  a  brand  plucked  out  of  tho  tire? 

5.  5.  and  see  what  is  t.  that  goelli  turtli 
Mill.  8. 27.  saying,  what  manner  ol  niaii  is  t.  tiiat 
the  winds  obey  him?  Mark  4.41.  /,!(/.(•  8.  25 

12.  23.  people  said,  is  not  t.  the  son  of  David? 
21. 10.  who  is  t.?  II  Mark  1.  27.  what  thing  is  M 

J.uke  1.43.  whence  is  t.  to  me, that  mother  ot  inyl,. 
4.36.  whata  word  is  ^  with  aulh.he  coinmandel.'i 

5.  21.  who  is  t.  which  speaketh  blasphemies? 

7.  49.  who  is  t.  that  Ibrgiveth  sins  also? 
9.  9.  but  who  is  t.  of  whom  I  hear  i;uch  things? 
20.  17.  he  said,  what  is  I.  then  that  is  written 

./okn  7.  36.  what  manner  of  sayiug  is  t.  he  said 
9. 19.  is  t.  your  son,  who  ye  say  was  horn  blind? 
16.  17.  what  is  t.  that  he  saitli  unto  us?   18. 
2  Cor.  1.  12.  for  our  rejoicing  is  t.  the  tcsiimoay 
Kph.3.8.>o  me  is  t.grace  given, to  preach  tuGentilo* 
Jam.  1.  27.  pure  reli^'ion  and  ui.detiled  is  t. 

THIS  is. 
Gen.  2. 23.  Adam  said,  t.  is  now  bone  of  my  bones 
20.]3.<.  is  thy  kindness  which  thou  shah  shew  nio 
28.  17.  Jacob  said  t.  is  none  other  but  the  houge 
of  God,  and  L.  is  the  eale  of  heaven 
32.2.when  Jacob  saw  theni,he  saidi. IS  God's  hoet 
41.38.  Pharaoh  said,cnji  we  find  such  a  one  as  t.ij 
48.  18.  not  so,  father,  for  /.  is  the  first-born 
F.xetd'3.]o.t.is  my  name  for  ever, and  my  nicmoriij 

8.  19.  the  magicians  said,  t.  is  the  finger  of  God 

16.  23.  t.  IS  that  which  the  Lord  hath  said 
Ler.  10.  X  t.  i«  tiial  the  Lord  spake,  saying 
JVum.  8.  24.  t.  is  it  that  helongeth  to  the  Levilea 

18.  11.  and  t.  is  thine,  the  heiive-otferiiig  of  gift 
Dent.  13.  11.  do  no  more  such  wIckediKso  att.w 

15.  2.  and  t.  is  the  manner  of  the  release 
1  Savi.  16.  12.  arise,  anoint  him,  for  t.  is  he 

1  Kings  11.  11   forasmuch  as  t.  is  done  of  lh«o 

13.  3.  /.  is  the  sign  which  the  Lord  liaih  i-pokec 

2  Kings  3.  18.  Ms  but  alight  thing  in  sight  of  Ld 
6.  VJ.  t.  is  not  t!ie  way,  neither  is  this  the  city 

8.  ,5^0  king,t.  is  the  woman,  and  t.  is  her  sob 

9.  37.  so  that  they  shall  not  sav,  t.  is  Jezebel 
2  C/iron.  28.  22.  t.  is  lliat  kingAliaz 
JVeh.  2.  2.  t.  is  nothing  but  sorrow  of  heart 

9.  18.  t.  is  thy  God  that  hronght  thee  out  of  Egypt 
■  fob  8.  19.  behold,  t.  is  the  joy  of  his  way 

10.  13.  I  know  tiia".  (.  is  with  thee 
18.21.  /.  is  the  place  of  him  that  kmnvetii  not  God 
20.  29.  t.  is  the  portion  ofa  wicked  man,  27.  13. 

P.'.  24. 6.  t.  iS  the  general  ion  of  them  that  seek  him 
68.  16.  t.  is  the  hill  God  desireth  lo  dwell  in 
77.  10.  t.  IS  my  infirmltv,  but  I  will  remember 
109.  27.  that  they  may  know  tliiit  t.  is  ihv  hand 

118.  23.  t.  is  the  Lord's  doing,  Mat.  21.  42. 

119.  50.  t.  is  my  comfort  in  mine  affliction 
132.  14.  t.  is  my  rest  for  ever,  here  will  1  dwell 

F.ccl.  1.  10.  whereof  it  may  be  snid,  sec, ;,  is  new 
5.  19.  to  rejoice  in  labour,  t.  is  the  gift  of  Gud 
12.  13.  for  t.  is  the  whole  duly  of  man 
Cant.  5.  16.  t.  is  my  beloved,  and  t.  is  mv  frienj 
Isa.  12.  5.  sing  to  Lord,  t.  is  know  n  in  all  the  earth 
2.5.  9.  to,  t.  is  our  God,  we  have  waited  for  liiivj 

27.  9.  (.  IS  all  the  fruit,  to  take  awav  his  sin 

28.  12.  t.  is  the  rest,  and  (.  is  the  refreshing 
,30.  21.  saying,  t.  is  the  way,  walk  ye  in  it 
54.  9.  for  /.  IS  as  the  waters  of  N..0I1  unto  mo 

17.  t.  is  the  heritage  of  the  servants  of  iheLoril 
59.  21.  as  for  me  t.  is  my  cnvennnt  with  them 

./'■r.  4.  18.  t.  is  thy  wickedness,  it  is  bitter 
7.  28.  t.  is  a  nation  that  obevelh  not  the  Lord 
10.  19   t.  IS  a  grief  II  13.  2.5.  >.  is  thy  lot 
23.  6.  t.  is  the  name  whevebv  he  shall  he  rn!!ed 
The  Lord  our  Rightbousness,  33.  Ki 

30.  17.  t.  is  Zion,  whom  no  man  seoKeth  after 
F.zck.  5.  5.  t.  IS  Jerusalem,  I  set  it  iivthe  midst  d' 

19.  14.  t.  is  a  lamentation,  and  shall  be  for  a  lam. 

31.  18.  t.  is  Pharaoh  and  all  his  mullituile 
r>nn.  5.  25.  t.  is  the  writing  that  was  written 
Mie.  2.  10.  arise,  depart,  for  t.  is  not  yonr  rest 
Zrph.  2.  15.  t.  is  the  rejoicing  city  thii  dwelt 
Zerh.  5.  3.  t.  is  the  curse  that  eoeth  forth 

6.  he  said,  t.  is  an  Ephah  ||  8.  t.  la  uickediis'.t. 
Mat.  3.  3.  fori,  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  bv  Esniaa 

V.t.is  my  I>elovedSon,17.5..1fnrA-97.  AaieO  3.'). 
7.  12.  for  t.  is  the  law  and  the  prophets 
11. 10.  t,  is  he  of  whom  it  is  writicn,  T.nke  7.  27. 

14.  t.  is  Elias  which  was  for  lo  come  , 
13.  19.  t.  is  he  which  received  ."led  iiy  the  way 
19.  20   IcBus  Qaid,  witli  men  (.  t>  impuuibli  .      j 


Tni 


Waf.21  38  t.  u  tlio  heir,  Mark  12  7.  LukeW.  14. 
iS.  38.  t. »»  tlie  lirst  commandnu^it,  JUark  12.  3U. 
2»j  2ti.  Jesus  eaiil  take,  eat   t.  is  my  body 
■JjS.  «.  i»  iny  blooi  Mark  14.  2-2,  -24.  J.ulce  22. 
li),  20.  1  C«r.  11.24,  2.). 
Hark  14  60.  t.  is  one  of  them,  iinU  lie  donied  ;if;.iin 
r.ute7.3'J.havc  known  wliat  iniiniior  of  \v(mKiiU.(S 
22.53.x.  is  your  hour  and  llie  power  of  ilaikness 
lohn  1.  I'.l.  and  t.  is  tlie  record  of  John 
aO.  t.is  lie  of  wlioiu  1  said, after  nie  eoineth  a  man 
34.  I  bare  record  Iha!  I.  is  the  Son  of  God 

3.  lil.  t.  is  the  condejnnation.  that  hght  is  come 

4.  42.  llial  (.  is  indeed  liie  (.'hnst,  7.  20,  41. 
G.  2'J.  (.  is  the  work  of  God,  that  ye  beheve 

39.  i.  is  the  Fallier's  will  winch  sent  me,  40. 
50.  t.  is  the  bread  which  comoth  from  heaven 
58!(.iy  that  bread  which  came  down  from  lieaven 
(iO.  t.  IS  a  hard  saying,  wlio  can  hear  it? 
3.  y!  some  said,£.  is  he  ||  20.  we  know  t.  is  our  son 
15.  12.  t.  is  my  commandment,  that  ye  love 
1"!  3.  t.  is  life  eternal,  that  they  might  know 
Acts  2.  1().  t.  IS  that  which  was  spoken  by  Joel 
7.  37.  t.  IS  that  Moses  which  said  unto  Israel 
38.  f.  IS  ho  that  was  in  the  church  m  wilderness 
9.22.  Saul  increased, provins  that  l.js  very  (.'hrist 
ftom.  11.  27.  t.  IS  my  covenant,  HeO.  H.  10.  |  10. 10. 
1  Cor.  11.  20.  t.  IS  not  lo  eat  the  Lord's  supper 
Eph..  l>.  1.  obey  vour  parents,  for  t.  is  right 
Pkil.  1.  22.  if  I  live,  t.  is  the  fruit  of  my  labour 
Coi.X  20.  for  (.  is  well  pleasing  Ici^^  the  Lord 
1  Thcss.  4.  3.  for  t.  is  the  will  of  God,  5   18. 
1  rim.l-15.^'«a'"'"'hfulsaying,3.1.  |4.S).  TO. 3.8. 
2.  3.  for  t.  is  acceptable  in  the  sight  of  God 

1  Pet.  2.  19.  t.  is  thank-worthy,  if  a  man  endure 
20.  take  it  patiently,  t.  is  acceptable  with  God 

,  I  John  1.  5.  t.  IS  the  "message  we  have,  3.  11. 
2.  25.  and  t.  is  the  promise,  even  eternal  life 
3!23.t.ts  his  coinmandmenlthat  we  should  believe 
4.  3.  and  t.  is  that  spirit  of  antichrist 
5.3.  t.  is  the  love  of  God, that  we  keephiscomm. 

4.  and  t.  is  the  victory,  even  our  faith 
6.  t.  is  he  that  came  by  water  and  blood 

•  s!  /.  is  the  witness  of  God  which  he  testified 
!1.  t.  is  the  record,  that  God  hath  given  life 
14.  t.  is  the  confidence  that  we  have  in  him 
20'  t.  is  the  true  God,  and  eternal  life 

2  Mm  Cy.t.is  love  that  we  walk  after  his  command. 
7  t.  is  a  deceiver  and  an  antichrist 

Rev.  20.  5.  years  were  finished,  t.  is  the  first  resurr. 

14   into  lake  of  fire,  t.  is  the  second  death 

THISTLE. 

2  Kings  14.  9.  the  t.  that  was  in  Lebanon,  a  wild 

beast  trod  down  the  t.  2  Ckron.  25.  18. 

Uos  10  8  thorn  and  t.  shall  come  upon  their  altars 

THISl'LES. 
Gen.  3.  18.  thorns  and  /.  shall  it  bring  forth 
Job  31.  40.  let  I.  grow  instead  of  wheal 
Mat.  7.  16.  do  men  gather  figs  oft.? 

THITHER. 

Gen.  19.  20.  this  city  is  near,  oh  let  me  escape  t. 

22.  basic  thee,  escape  t.  till  thou  be  come  (. 

24.  C.  that  thou  bring  not  my  son  t.  again,  8. 

Etod.  20.  33.  that  thou  inayost  bring  in  t.  the  ark 

A"u»n.  33.  0.  that  the  slayer  may  fiee  t.  11.  15. 

;;<:«<.  4.  42.  I  19.3,4.  ./os/t.  20.  3,9. 

Pent.  1.  37.  saving,  thou  shalt  not  go  in  t.  38,  39. 

12.  5.  unto  his  habitation,  t.  thou  shalt  come 

6.  /.  ye  shall  bring  your  burnt-ott'erings,  11. 

Judff.  8.  27.  Israel  went  t.  a  whoring  after  it 

9.  51.  and  (.  fled  ali  the  men  and  women 

1  Sam.  2.  14.  so  they  did  to  Israelites  that  came  t. 

5.  8.  and  they  carried  the  ark  of  God  about  t. 

10.  22.  they  inquired  if  the  man  should  come  t. 

I  Kings  0.7.  made  ready  before  it  was  brought  t. 
Kin^s  2.  8.  waters  weredivided  hither  and  t.  14. 
4.  8."Elislia  turned  in  t.  to  eat  bread,  11. 
5. 1 25.  he  said,  thy  servant  went  not  hither  and  t. 

6.  9.  for  t.  the  Syrians  are  come  down 

17.  27.  saving,  carry  t.  one  of  the  priests  whom 
;WA.  4.  20.' resort  ye  /.  to  us,  God  shall  fight  for  us 

13.  9.  t.  brought  I  again  the  vessels  of  the  house 
Job  6.  20.  they  came  t.  and  were  ashamed 
Jsa.  55.  10.  the  rain  returneth  not  (.  again 
Jer.  22.  11.  he  shall  not  return  t.  any  more 

27.  but  to  the  land,  t.  shall  they  not  return 
f:iek.  1.  20.  they  went,  t.  was  their  spirit  to  go 

11.  18.  Israel  shall  come  t.  and  shall  take  away 

47.  9.  because  these  waters  sliall  come  t. 
Joeli.  11.  t.  cause  thv  mighty  ones  lo  comedown 
'jgat.  2. 22:  he  was  afraid  to  go  t.  but  being  warned 

Luke  17.  37.  t.  will  the  eagles  be  gathered  together 
I).  I.  ve  cannot  come,  36. 


TiiO 

THONGS. 

jSct«  22.  25.  as  ihey  bound  him  with  t.  Paul  said 

THUKN 
Is   u  prickly  shrub  wtlL   known.     It  was  with 
lliu'iis  Ikat  Gideon  chastised  the  men  of  Hue- 
cuth,  who  refused   to  relieve  his   army,  when 
they  were  pursuing  Ze'ja  and  ^.tsliiiuuna,  two 
kings  of  Alidian,   Judg.  8.  7,  10.     Killier   he 
chastised,urbeat  thcirnaked  bodus  wiUi  thorny 
rods  till   they  died;    or,  he   laid    them   down 
upon  thorns,  on  the  ground,  and  brought  the 
eart-wkeel    upon   Uum,  which   did   both  tear 
their  Jlcsh,  and  bruise  them  to  death.     Thorns 
areputjor  great  dijicuUies  and  impediments. 
Job  J.  5,  Whose  harvest  the  hungry  eateth  uii, 
and  taketh  il  even  out  of  the  thorns,     .ind  in 
HoM.  2.  0. 1  will  hedge  up  thy  way  with  thorns; 
I  will  brinj-  thee  into  straits  and  di£icuUies. 
it  i.i  Likewise  put  for  the  heat  of  afire  kindled 
i      by  thorns.     I'sal.  58.  9,  liefore  your  pots  can 
feel  the  thorns,     it.  Paul  says,  2  Cor.  12.  7. 
that  list  he  should  have  been  exalted  above 
measure,  through  the  abundance  of  the  reve- 
lations which  he  had,  there  was  given  to  h.m  a 
thorn  in  the  liesh,  tAat   is,  some  racking  pain 
in  his  body  ;  or  terrors  of  conscience,  or  some 
diabolical  violent  temptation. 
The  Lord  told  the  israeiitcs,  that  such  of  the 
inhabtiahts  of  Canaan,  as  they  should  let  re 
viain  in  the  land,  would  be  pricks  in  their  eye 
and  thorns  in   their  sides ;  that  is,  they  would 
be  very  hurtful  and  pernicious  to  them,  JNiuii 
33.  55.      The  wicked  arc  compared  to   thorns, 
not  only  because  of  their  barrenness,  and  nn 
profitableness  tn  any  thing  that  is  good.  Mat. 
7.   10,  19,  Do  men  gather  grapes   of  thorns  ? 
but  also  because  of  their  pernicious  hurtful 
disposition    towards    the   church    and  people 
of  God,  Josh.  23.  13.     Kzek.  28.  24.     To  sow 
among  thorns,  IS  to  preach  Ihewoid  to  worldly 
and    carnal  hearts.    Mat.    13.   7,   22.     Many 
are  deluded,  and  betrayed  to  a  niglcct  of  their 
souls,  through  an  excessive  care  about  get- 
ting, keeping,  and  managing  their  estates  : 
so  that  prosperity  is  their  snare.      The  sol- 
diers, to  insult  our  ISaviuur,  and  to  despise 
his  royalty,  platted  a  crown  o^  thorns,  and  put 
il  uiion   his   head.  Mat.  27.  29.     Thorns  were 
the  fruit  of  the  curse  for  man's  sin.  Gen.  3. 
18.     Christ    bears    our  curse,  and   takes   ^t 
away  from  us. 
2  Chron.2a.  T  18  t.in  Lebanon,  scnl  to  the  cedar 
./ob  41.2.canst  thou  bore  his  jaw  through  with  at.? 
/Vui!.2o.9.as  a  t.  goelh  into  the  hand  of  a  drunkard 
Isa.  55. 13.  instead  of  the  t.  shall  come  the  fir-tree 
Eick.  28. 24.  there  shall  be  no  more  any  grieving  t. 
Hos.  10.  8.  the  t.  shall  come  up  on  their  altars 
Mic.  7.4.  the  most  upright  is  sharper  than  a  t. hedge 
2  Cor.  12.  7.  tliere  was  given  me  a  t.  in  the  fiesh 

THORNS. 
Gen.  3. 18.  t.  and  thistles  shall  il  bring  forth  to  thee 
Exod.  22.  6.  if  fire  break  out  and  catch  in  t. 
jrum.33.55.  Ihey  shall  be  t.  in  your  sides,  Judg.  2.3. 
Josh.  23.  13.  but  they  c-hnll  be  t.  in  your  eyes 
2  .Sam.  23.  G.  the  soiia  of  Belial  shall  be  as  t 
2  C7/ron.33.11.  which  took  Msnasseh  among  the  t. 


's.  58.  9.  before  your  pots  can  feel  the  t.  lake  ihem 
118.  12.  thev  are  quenched  vs  Ihc  fice  oft. 
Prov.  15.  19.'  way  of  slothful  man  is  a  hedge  oft. 
22.  5.  t.  and  snares  are  in  the  way  of  the  tVowaid 
24.  31.  and  lo,  il  was  all  grown  over  with  t. 
Eccl.  7.  6.  as  the  crackling  oft.  under  a  pot 
Cant.  2.  2.  as  the  lilv  among  J.  so  is  my  love 
Isa.7.  19.  they  shall're:*!  upon  all  t.  and  bashes 

33.  12.  as  t.  cut  up  ehall  they  be  burnt  in  fire 

34.  13.  and  t.  shall  come  up  in  her  palaces 
Jer.  4.  3.  break  your  ground,  and  sow  not  among  J. 

12.  13.  they  have  sown  wheal,  but  shall  reap  t. 
Hos.  2.0.  beh;;id,  I  will  hedge  up  thy  way  with  t. 
9.  G.  I.  shall  be  in  their  tabernacles 
J'J'ah.  1.  10.  while  they  be  folden  together  as  t. 
Mat.  7.  IC.  do  men  gather  grapes  of  t.?  J.uke  6.  44. 
13.7.  fell  among  t.  22  Mark  4.7, 18.  LukcS.  7, 14. 
27.29.  v*hen  they  had  plaited  a  crown  oft.  they 
put  it  on  his  head,  Mark  15. 17.  Jo.kn  19.2. 
■See  Brikks. 
THOROVV.  see  Tiirouuh. 
THOSE. 
Oen.  33.  5.  Esau  said,  who  are  t.  with  theet 
1  ^171^.1  2.  7.  let  them  beoft.  ihat  eat  at  thy  table 
9.  21.  upon  t.  did  Solomon  lew  a  tribute 
Ezra  1.  8.  t.  did  Cvrus  king  of  Persia  bring  Ihilh 
Esth.O.i.d'id  what  they  would  to  t.that  haled  iheiii 


John  '   34.  where  1  am 

11.  8.  lo  stone  thee,  and  gocst  thou  t.  again?        . ,   ,,  '  ,      u  .     u   .  k    i   ... 

16  2  Jesus  oft-times  rcs.rled  t.  with  his  disciples    Joft  5.  11.  lo  set  up  on  high  t.  that  be  Ow 
a.  Judas  Cometh  t.  with  lanterns  and  torches      \    21.  22.  seeing  he  judgeth  t.  tl'f l  a"?  '_^'gl; 
.6et8  8.  30.  Philip  ran  t.  to  him,  and  heard  him 
16   13  spake  lo  the  women  which  resorted  t. 

THlT'IRRW.ARn. 
hde.  18. 15.  turned  i.  and  came  to  Micah'i  house 
Jer  50  5    "k  Uic  v.sy  to  Zion,  with  their  faces  t. 


24.  13.  they  are  of  t.  that  rebel  against  the  light 

19.  lo  doth  the  piave  t.  which  have  sinned 
27.15.t.that  remain  of  him  shall  be  buried  in  deati 
Psal.  37.  9.  t.  that  wail  on  the  Lord  shall  inherit 

50.  5.  t.  that  have  nia<"  •  a  covenant  wiili  roe 


THO 

Ps.  92. 13.  t.  planted  in  house  of  Ld.  shall  flourUai 

119.  79.  lei  t.  thai  feiir  thee  turn  lo  nie,  and  t.  tliat 

have  known  thy  tesLnioniei 

132.  as  thou  uscdsl  to  do  lo  t.that  love  Uiy  nama 

139.  21.  am  not  I  grieved  with  t.  that  rise  up 
I'rov.  8.  17.  t.  that  seek  me  early  shall  find  m9 
Keel.  i.  11.  with  t.  that  siiall  come  after 
Jsa.  35.  8.  a  high-way,  but  it  shall  be  for  t. 

04.5.  t.  that  remember  thee  in  thy  ways,  in  tho«a 
is  continuance,  we  shall  be  saved 
.fer.  27.  11.  t.  will  I  let  remain  in  their  land 
Dan.  4.  37.  t.  that  walk  in  pride  he  is  able  to  abaM 
Zeph.  1.  (i.  and  t.  thai  have  not  soughl  Iho  Lord  . 
Mat.  10.2;i.  thou  savouresl  t.  things  Ihal  be  of  mea 
J.uke  7.  28.  among  t.  Ihul  are  born  of  woman 

19.27.  hut  t.  mine  enemies  bring  hither  and  slay 
.lohii  8.  10.  woman,  where  are  t.  thine  iiccusers? 

17. 11.  keep  lino"  lliy  name  t.  thou  hast  given  rae 

12.  t.  ihat  thou  gav  est  me  1  have  kept,  none  lost 
Jjets  3.  24.  from  Samuel  and  t.  Ihal  follow  after 
1  Cor.  14.  23.  there  come  in  t.  thai  are  unlearned 
Phil.2.'.  what  things  g;;in,l.  I  counted  loss  for  Cb. 

1  Tim.  4. 10.  Saviour,  especially  of  t.  that  believe 
Hcb.  5.  14.  beloiigeth  to  t.  who  by  reason  of  use 

2  Pet.  2.  6.  an  eiisample  to  t.  that  live  ungodly 

18.  they  allure  t.  that  were  clean  escaped 
See  Uavs,  Things. 

THOU. 
t7fm.3.12.the  woman  w  l.om  t.gavcst  to  be  with  ma 
20.7  if  not  restore,  know  thou,  that  t.shallsurely 
die,  t.  and  aH  that  ate  ihine,  1  Ham  22.  16. 
24.60.  t.  art  our  sister,  be  t  mother  of  thousands 
21).  29.  t.  art  now  the  blessed  cf  ihe  Lord 
41.  39.  there  is  none  so  discreet  and  wise  as  t.  firl 

40.  only  in  the  throne  will  I  be  greater  than  t. 
45.  10.  t.  shalt  be  near  to  me,  t.  and  thy  childtea 
49.  8.  t.  art  he  whom  thy  brethren  shall  praise 
/':iorf.l9.24.f  .shall  come  up,t.anU  Aaron  with  thea 
J\rum.  10.  11.  t.  and  all  the  company  are  gathered 
10.  be  t.  and  they,  and  Aaron  belore  the  Lord 
Deut.  5. 14.  that  thy  servant  may  rest  as  w ell  as  L 
7. 1,  hath  cast  out  nations  mightier  than  t.  20.  I 

13.  6.  t.  hasl  not  known,  t.  nor  thy  fathers,  28. 04. 
30.  19.  that  both  t.  and  thy  seed  may  live 

1  Sam.  15  28.  lo  a  neighbour  that  is  better  thant. 

24.  17.  he  said,  t.  art  more  righteous  than  I 

25.  33.  blesse<l  he  t.  that  kept  me  from  coming 

2  .Sum.  12.7.  Nathan  said  lo  David,  t.  art  the  man 
15.  2.  then  Absalom  said,  of  what  city  art  t.? 

19.  29. 1  have  said,  t.  and  Ziba  divide  the  land 

1  Kings  8.39.  t.  even  t.  knowest  the  hearts  of  a 

18.  18.  t.  and  thy  father's  house  trouble  krael 
20. 14.  who  shall  order  Ihe  bailie?  he  said  t. 

2  KmgsQ.  25.  that  when  I  and  f.  rode  afier  .Ahab 

14.  10.  why  meddle,  that  t  shouldest  full,  even  t. 
and  Judah  with  thee,  2  Chron.  25.  19. 

19.  15./.  art  the  God,  even  t.  alone  of  al    the 
kingdoms,  19.  JVcA.  9.  6.  Isa.  37.  20. 

A'eh.  9.  17.  but  t.  art  a  God,  ready  lo  pardon 

E^th.  4.  14.  but  t.  and  thy  father's  house  shall  be 
destroyed,  w  ho  knoweth  whether  t.  art  coma 

.Tob  35.  5.  the  clouds  which  are  higher  than  t. 

Psal.  23.  4.  I  will  fear  no  evil,  for  t.  art  with  me 
55.  13.  but  il  was  t.  a  man,  mine  equal,  my  guida 
71.C.t.artlie  that  look  me  out  my  mother's  bowela 
76.  7.  t.  even  t.  art  to  be  feared,  and  who  mav 
stand  in  thy  sight  when  once  t.  art  angryl 
83.  18.  t.  whose  name  is  Jehovah,  art  most  high 
102. 27.  bnl  t.  art  l  he  same,  thy  years  have  no  end 
10!l.  27.  they  may  know,  that  t.  Lord  ha.^t  done  it 

118.  28.  t.  art  niy  God,  and  I  will  praise  thee 

119.  114.  t.  art  mv  hiding-place  and  my  shield 
132.8.  arise  into  tliy  rest,  t.  and  ark  of  thy  slrengtJ 
139.  8.  if  I  ascend  up  into  heaven,  f.  art  there 

CflTit.  1.  7.  tell  me,  O  t.  whom  my  soul  loveth 
Isa.  41.9.  t.  art  mv  servant,  I  have  chosen  thee 

44.  17.  and  sailh, 'deliver  me,  for  t.  art  my  god 

45.  15.  verily  t.  art  a  God  ihnl  hidesl  thyself 
51. 12  who  art  t.that  t.  shouldest  be  afraid  ofmnr 

03.  16.  t.  an  our  father  t.  O  Lord,  art  .nir  falhw 
05.  5.  come  not  near  lo  me,  1  am  holier  than  t. 

Jer.  17.  4.  t.  shalt  continue  from  thy  heritage 

20.  0.  there  t.  shalt  die  t.  and  all  thy  friends 
27.13.  w  by  will  ye  die,  t.  and  thy  people,  by  Eword 

Anm.  5.19.  t.OLord,iemninest  for  evcr,thy  throne 
F.zek.  7.  7.  O  t.  that  dwellesl  in  the  land,  the  time 

16.  52.  they  are  more  rigliteou^i  than  t. 
Dan.  4.  22.  it  is  t.  O  king,  that  art  become  Btro  i| 

5.  22.  t.  his  son  hast  not  humbled  thine  heart 
.lonaM   8.  whence  comest  t.  of  what  people  art  f  ? 
Mic.  ~.  7.  O  t.  that  art  named  toe  house  of  Jactfc 

4.  8.  t.  O  tower  of  the  flock,  to  thee  shrill  it  coma 
Hah.  1.  12.  art  t.  not  from  everlasting,  O  Lord'? 
Z<"cA.4.7.wlio  art  t.O  great  mounlain,beforeZeiuh 
Mat.  6.  0.  but  f.  wlK-n  t.  praye.-'t,rnter  thy  f'osel 

17.  but  t.  when  t.  fastest,  anoint  iSine  hrad 
10.  10.  t.  art  Christ,  the  Son   of  the  living  Goo, 
Mark  8.  2<>.  Lvke  4.  41.  Jokn  11.  27. 
26.  39.  neverlhcles.s,  not  as  I  will,  bat  as  t.  wilt 

69.  eajriog  t.  alaoVasl  with  Jesus,  Mark  U  6? 


THO 

tiiis  I.  26.  nai;  r.  tluit  art  liiglily  favoured 
".  J'J.  saying,  art  t.  lie  tliat  siioulil  cuiii«!  iO. 
14.  8.  icst  a  more  hoi'.ourubiu  tliaii  t.  bn  bidder. 
11'.  5  lio  said,  b.ow  much  ovvest  £.  umii  riiy  loni!  7. 
•J.j.  t.  ill  ihy  lili;-'.inie  receivedst  tliy  j;oud  tliir.gs, 
but  now  he  is  coinroried,  and  t.  art  toriiiemtd 
I9.4i2.iriboubudst  know II,  even  t.  in  this  lliy  day 
John  1.  19.  to  ask  liini,  ulio  art  (.  2-2.  |  b.  -Jo.  ]  JJ.]-,'. 
'Jl.  they  asked,  art  t.  Klias?  art  (.  that  |iro|ihel.' 
4:i.  t.  art  Simon,  thou  shall  be  ealleil  Cephas 

3.  10.  art  I.  a  master  ot"  Israel,  and  kiiosvest  not 

4.  9.  that  t.  being  a  Jew,  askest  drink  ol'inc 
..  oQ.  thoy  saia  to  him,  art  t.  also  ol'lialilee? 
H  5  lut  what  sayesl  t.?  I|  il.ii.  t.  ait  his  disciple 
i>.  .37.  e.  hast  seen  hiin,  and  he  taikelh  Willi  thee 
n.ili.l  in  lhein,aiul  £.in  ine, that  they  may  be  pert'. 
Iff.  17.  art  not  t.  one  oltlns  man's  disciples? 

Aots  1.  -^4.  /.  Lord,  will)  knowest  the  hearts  of  all 
f^.  '.'X  that  t.  art  in  (ho  gall  of  bitterness  and  bond 
II.  14.  whereby  t.  and  lliy  house  shall  be  saved 
I'i.  Hi.  t.  cnild  of  llie  devil,  t.  enemy,  wilt  t.  not 
cease  to  pervert  the  right  ways  of  the  Loid; 
ri.1.  t.  art  my  son,  kliis  day  have  I  begotten  thee 

21.  :iH.  art  not  t.  thai  Egyptian  wliicn  madest 

22.  27.  tell  me,  art  t.  c  Kumaii?  he  said,  yea 
m.  29.  I  would,  that  not  only  t.  but  all  that  hear 

Horn.  2.  21.  t.  therefore  which  teacliest  another 
1  Tim.  4. 12.  but  be  t.  an  c.vample  of  the  believers 

I).  11.  but  t.  O  man  of  God,  (lee  these  things 
8  Tim.  I.  8.  be  not  (.  ashamed  of  the  testimony 

2.  1.  (.  therefore,  my  son,  be  strong  in  grace 
I'/iilem.  12.  t.  tl  srefore  receive  him  thai  is.niine 
/Jfh.  1.  10.  t.  Lord,  hast  laid  foundation  of  earth 

12.  they  shall  be  changed,  but  t.  art  the  same 
Jam.  4.  12.  who  art  t.  thai  jndgisl  another? 
Hfv.  4.  11.  t.  art  worthy,  U  Lord,  to  receive  glory 

0.  9   t.  art  worthy  to  lake  the  book,  and  to  open 
■Sen  Alonk. 
THOUGH. 
Crn.  40.  10.  and  the  vine  was  as  t.  it  budded 
•Lev.  .5.  17.  t.  be  wist  it  not,  yet  is  he  guilty 

2.1.  35.  thou  shall  relieve  liiiii,<.  1.3  be  a  stranger 
/J««t.  29. 19.  1. 1  walk  in  the  imagination  of  lieutt 
Josh.  17.  18.  for  thou  shall  drive  out  Canaanitcs,  I. 
they  have  iron  chariots  and  t.  they  be  strong 
Jud^.  13.  16.  t.  lliou  detain  me,  I  will  not  eat 

IS.  7.  t.  ye  have  done  this,  yet  will  I  be  avenged 
Ruth  ~.  13.  (.  not  like  one  of  thy  handmaidens 
1  .Saw.  14.  39.  t.  ii  be  in  Jonathan,  he  shall  die 

29.  2f).  I  will  shoot  arrow.,,  as  1. 1  shot  at  a  niark 

21.  5.  t.  it  were  sanctified  this  day  in  the  vessel 
i  f-am.  3.  39. 1  am  this  day  weak,  t.  anointed  km, 

18.  12.  t.  I  should  receive  a  thousand  shekels 
«,VM.  1.9  t  there  were  of  you  cast  out  to  uttermost 
Job  13.  15.  t.  he  slay  me,  yet  will  I  trust  in  him 

20.  12.  t.  wickedness  be  sveet  in  his  mouth 

27.  8.  what  the  hypocrite's  hope,  t.  he  h:ith  gained 
10.  f.  he  iieap  U|i  silver  as  tlv  durt,  and  prepare 

P.?ai.  35.  14.  as  t.  he  had  been  my  friend  orbroiher 
37.  94.  t.  he  fall,  he  shall  not  utterly  be  cast  down 
138.  6.  t.  the  Lord  be  high,  vet  halh  he  respect 

Prov.  11.  21.  t.  hand  join  in  hand,  l(i.  5. 

28.  6.  than  he  that  is  (lerverr.e,  ^  he  be  rich 

29.  19.  *.  he  uiiderst.ind,  he  will  not  answer 
/«(!. 35.  8.  the  wav-fariiigmen  t.  fools, shall  not  err 

43.4.  surnamed  thee,  /.  them  hast  not  kiiown  me,."). 

/.a7n.3.32.<.liccausegrief,lie  will  have  compassion 

Eiek.  2.  G.  t.  briers  and  thorns  be  with  the",  t. 

they  be  a  rebelli'ius  house,  3.  9.  |  12.  3. 

14.  14.  t.  these  three  men  were  in  it,  Ifi,  18,  20. 

2().  21.  I.  thou  bo  sought  Pjr,  yet  never  he  (bund 
Dan.  5.  22.  not  humbled,  t.  thou  knewest  all  this 

ItTic.S.i.t.  thou  be  little  among  thousands  of  Judali 
N'lih.  1.  12.  t.  they  be  ipiiet,  and  likewise  many 
/fall.  1.  5.  ye  will' not  believe,  (.  it  be  told  you 

2.  3.  t.  it  tarry,  wait  for  it,  it  will  surely  come 
,^fat.•2C).  35. 1. 1  should  die  with  thee,  yet  not  donv 
Ck*c9.53.  face  was  as  t.  he  would  go  to  Jeruaabiii 

18.  7.  avenge  his  eli;ct,  t.  he  bear  Cong  with  them 

84.  28.  he  made  as  t.  he  would  have  gone  further 

Mn  8.  fi.  wrote  on  the  j»rouud,  as  t.  he  lieArd  not 

10.  38.  t.  ye  believe  nit  me,  believe  the  works 

11.  25.  t.  he  were  dead,  yet  shall  he  ]:ve 
Acta  3.  12.  as  t.  by  our  power  we  made  him  walk 

13.  41.  ye  shall  not  believe,  t.  a  man  deilare  it 

17  25.  as  t.  he  needed  any  thing,  seeing  he  gives 
27.  t.  he  be  not  far  t"rom  every  one  of  us 

23.  15.  as  t.  ye  wonld  inquire  something,  20. 

2i.  4.  whom  (.  he  hath  escaped  the  sea,  yet  veng. 
R(Mn.  4.  17.  thinj^  which  be  not,  as  t.  they  were 

7.3.  she  is  no  adlllleres-;,^slleis  married  to.-.nnihe." 

1  Cor.  7.29.  that  have  wives,  he  nsj.  they  had  none 

•30.  a6  t.  they  wepi  not,  as  t.  they  rejoiceil  not 

Cor.  4.  16.  but  t.  our  ■nitward  man  per  ah,  yet 

a.  9  I   he  was  ricli,  yet  for  ih  he  bec.ime  poor 

10.  3.  for  t.  wc  walk  in  Itie  fle^h,  we  do  not  wi.7 

12.  11.  in  nothing  am  I  behind,  t.  I  be  no'hiiig 
1.3.  7.  do  what  is  honest.  /.  wc  be  as  fprohatea 

iJal.  1.8.1  we  or  an  aniel  preach  another  jospcl 
4. 1  hoc-  i.fferclb  -otning  t.  he  be  lord  of  aU 

«je7 


THO 

'Phil.  3.  4.  t.  I  mig'it  also  have  confijeiico  in  flosli 

12.  not  as  t.  1  had  allaiiied  or  were  perfect 
Cui.  2.  5.  lor  t.  I  be  absent  in  the  tlesh,  yet  am  1 
20.  why,  ixi  t.  living,  are  ye  subject  to  ordinances 
Hcb.  5.  tj.  t.  he  were  a  son,  yet  learned  obedieiice 
U.  !l.  are  persuaded  belter  things,  t.  we  thus  speak 
12. 17.  t.  he  sought  it  carefully  with  lears 
Jaiii.:i.li.t.  a  man  say  he  hath  faith,  and  not  works 
1  Fet.  4.  12.  as  (.  some  strange  thing  happened 
2fe£.1.12.putyouin  renienibraiice,t.ye  know  them 
l.Judeb.i>uiyou  in  reinenibrance,£.ye  once  knew  this 

TIlUUGllT. 

I  Gen.  20. 11. 1 1.  the  fear  of  God  is  not  in  this  jilace 

I    38.  15.  Judali  saw  her,  he  .'..  her  lo  be  a  harlot 

48.  11.  Israel  said,  I  had  not  t.  to  see  thy  face 

CO.  20.  but  as  for  you,  ye  t.  evil  against  me 

tUod.  32.  14.  Lord  repented  of  ihe  evil  he  t.  to  do 

jVuni.  Zi.  H.  I  t.  lo  promote  thee  to  great  honour 

33.  50.  I  shall  do  unto  you,  as  1  t.  to  do  to  then 

IJeuf.lM.lit.  shall  ye  do  lo  him, as  ye «.  lohavedoiu 

Judg.  15.  2.  I  verily  t.  that  thou  hadst  haled  lier 

20.  5.  the  men  of  Gibeah  t.  to  have  slain  tnc 

1  Sam.  1   13.  therefore  Eiit.  she  had  been  drunken 
18.  25.  Saul  t.  to  make  Uavid  full  by  Philistines 

2  .!)a/«.4.10.who  t.i  wouy  have  jjiven  him  a  reward 
13.  2.  Amnoii  t.  it  hard  to  do  any  thing  to  her 

21.  io.  Ishbi-bcnob  t.  lo  have  shiin  I)>vid 
2  Kings  5.  11.  1  t.  ho  will  surely  coma  out  to  mc 
2  Ckron.  11. 22.  Uehobo-ini  t.  to  make  Abijah  king 

32.  1.  Sennacherib  I.  to  win  them  for  himself 
jVcA.  6.  2.  but  ihey  (.  lo  do  me  mischief 
£«(/(. 3.0.he  «. scorn  to  lay  hands  on  Rlordecai  alone 
(i.e.  Hamaii  t.  in  his  heart, to  whom  would  the  king 
Psal.  48.  9.  we  have  t.  of  thy  loving  kindness 
73.  16.  when  I  t.  lo  know  this,  it  was  too  painful 
119.59. 1 1.  ou  my  ways,and  turned  my  laet  totest. 
Pruv.  30.  32.  if  thou  liast  t.  evil,  liy  thine  hand 
Isa.  14.  24.  as  I  have  t.  so  shall  it  come  to  pass 
.ler.  18.  8.  I  will  rei)enl  of  the  evil  1  t.  lo  do 
Jonah  1.  t  4.  so  that  the  sliip  was  t.  to  be  broken 
Zeck.  1.  fi.  like  as  the  Lord  of  hosts  t.  to  do  to  us 
8.  14.  as  I  t.  to  punish  you  ||  15.  I  t.  to  do  well 
Mat.  3.  If),  a  book  for  them  that  t.  on  his  name 
j'llat.  1.  20.  but  while  he  t.  on  tlicse  things 
jMar/c  14.  72.  and  when  he  t.  thereon  he  wept 
J.,ukc  7.  7.  nur  t.  I  myself  worthy  lo  come  to  thee 
12.  17.  lie  t.  within  himself,  what  shall  I  do 
19.  11.  they  t.  the  kingdom  of  God  should  appear 
.hhn  11.  13.  they  t.  he  had  spoken  of  taking  rest 
^■jcts  8.  20.  t.  the  gift  of  God  may  be  purchased 
10.  19.  while  Peter  t.  on  llie  vision,  Spirit  said 
12.  9.  wist  not  it  was  true,  but  t.  he  saw  a  vision 
15.  38.  Paul  t.  not  good  lo  take  him  with  him 
21)  8.  why  shoidd  it  be  t.  a  thing  incredible? 

ii.lt.l  ought  to  do  many  things  contrary  to  Jesus 
1  Cur.  13.  11.  when  1  was  a  child,  I  t.  as  a  child 
Phil-  2.  6.  t.  it  not  robbery  to  be  equal  with  God 
JJtb.  10.29.  much  sorer  punishment  lie  be  t.  worthy 

TIIOUGHTEST. 
Psal.  50.  21.  thou  t.  I  was  such  a  one  as  thyself 

THOUGHT, 
Or  thinking,  is  not  always  Inkrn  for  the  pure 
operation  of  the  mind  while  it  thinks,  without 
passing  a  judgment,  or  taking  any  resolution 
The  thought  often  includes  a  formed  desigi. 
rf  lining  somrthing,  as  in  Psal.  50.  5,  All  then 
thoughts  are  aaainst  me  for  evil:  Their  pur- 
jioses  and  resolutions  are  to  do  mc  viisehirf. 
So  in  Prov.  12.  5,  The  thoughts  of  the  rigf 
eous  are  right:  His  eonslant  purpose  is  to  deal 
justly  and  truly.  .Ind  Psal.  .33.  11,  The  coun- 
sel of  the  Lord  standeih  for  ever,  the  thoughts 
of  his  heart  lo  all  generations:  J]ll  his  pur- 
poses, designs,  and  undertakings,  are  success- 
ful and  irresistible.  Jlnd  Psal.  14(i.  4,  In  that 
very  day  his  thoughts  perish  :  ^111  his  designs 
and  endeavours,  either  for  himself  or  for 
others.  St.  Paul  .■^ays,  Rom.  2.  l.>.  Their 
thoughts  (he  mean  while  accusing,  or  el«e  ex- 
cusing, one  another ;  uJien  their  conscience 
bears  testimony  to  thfm, either  for  good  or  evil. 
Thought  is  put  for  inward  reasoning.     Luke 

9.  46, 47, There  arose  n  reasoning  among  them: 
And  Jesus  perceiving  Ihe  thought  of  their  iieart. 
Jllso  for  immoderate  or  anxious  care.     Met. 

10.  19',  Tp.ke  no  thought  what  ve  shall  speak. 
It  is  taken  for  the  opinion.  Job  12.5,  He  thai 
is  ready  to  slip  with  his  feet,  is  a  lamp  de- 
spised in  the  thought  of  him  that  is  at  ease; 
or,  in  the  opinion  of  such  as  are  en  a  plenti- 
ful condition. 

/)f««.I5.9.thafthere  he  not  a  t.  in  thy  wicked  heart 
1  Sam.  9.  5.  return,  lest  my  father  take  {.  for  us 
,Toh  12.  .5.  is  despised  in  the  t.  of  him  that  is  at  ea?e 
42.' 2.  that  no  t.  can  he  wiihholden  from  thee 
Psnl.  49.  II.  their  t.  is,  their  houses  sli.ill  conlinnc 
64.  6.  the  inward  t.  of  every  one  of  them  is  deej) 
1.39.  2.  thou  nnderslandest  my  t.  afar  olT 
Prov.  24.  9.  the  t.  of  foolishncHa  is  sm 
Eccl  10.  2U  curse  not  the  king,  no  not  in  thy  t. 


THO 

fsa.  26.  t  3.  keep  hnn  wlxiso  t.  is  stayed  on  theo 
Kzek.  38.  10.  and  thou  »liull  lliiiik  an  evil  ( 
.dinos  4.  13.  he  declareUi  to  man  uhat  is  his  t. 
Mat.  ().  25.  1  say  lo  you,  take  Do  (.  lor  your  lifo, 
31.  34.  1  10.  19.  Mark  13.  11.  Luk" 
12.11,22. 
27.  which  of  you  by  taking  t.  can  add  one  cubit 
to  his  statiiie!  Luke  12.  25 
23.  why  take  ye  I.  for  raiiiient?  l.ukc  12.  26. 
Jlcts  8.  22.  if  the  t.  of  thy  Iieart  may  be  forgiven 
2  fur.  10.  5.  bring  into  captivity  every  t.\o  Clirist 

THOUGHTS. 
Gen.G.S.  the  imagination  of  (.  of  his  heart  wwovit 
.fuilg.  5. 15.  for  Reuben  Ihere  were  great  (.  ot  hoat 
1  huigs  18.  t  21.  how  long  hall  ye  between  two«.i 
I  Chron.  28.  9.  the  Lord  undt^rstaiideih  ihe  i. 
29.  18.  keep  this  in  the  imagmatioii  of  the  t. 
Job  4.  13.  in  t.  from  the  visions  of  the  night 
17.  t  7.  mine  eye  is  dim,  all  my  <.  are  as  a  shadow  " 

11.  my  purposes  are  broken  olf,  even  my  t. 
£0.  2.  tiierefore  do  my  t.  cause  me  to  answer 
21.  27.  I  know  your  t.  and  devices  ye  imagine 
I'sal.  10.  4.  will  not  seek  God,God  is  not  in  all  his  t 

33.  11.  and  the  t.  of  his  Iieart  to  all  gcneraiioiis 
40.  5.  thy  t.  cannot  be  reckoned  nji  in  order 
56.  5.  all  their  t.  are  against  me  lor  evil 
"3.  t  7.  they  pass  the  t.  of  the  heart 
92.  5.  how  great  are  thy  works'!  thy  t.  very  deep 
94.  11.  the  Lord  knoweth  the  t.  of  man,  vanity 

19.  in  the  multitude  of  my  t.  within  ine  tliy 
119.  113.  I  hale  vain  t.  but  thy  law  do  I  love 
1.39.  17.  how  precious  are  thy  I.  lo  me,  O  God 

23.  search  me,  O  God,  liy  me,  and  know  my  t. 
146.  4.  in  that  very  day  his  t.  peiisli 
Prov.  12.  5.  the  t.  of  the  righteous  are  right 

15.  26.  the  t.  of  the  wicked  are  an  abomination 

16.  3.  commit — and  thy  (.  shall  be  established 
21.  5.  the  t.  of  the  diligent  lend  to  plenteousnest 

Isa.  55.  7.  let  the  unriglitcous  man  forsake  Ins  t. 
S.  for  my  t.  are  not  your  t.  sailh  ihe  Lo:d 

9.  so  are  my  t.  higher  (ban  your  I. 
.'59.7.  their  feet  run  to  evil,  their  t.  are  t.  of  iniquity 

65.  2.  people  walketh  after  their  own  t. 

66.  18.  for  I  know  their  works  and  their  t. 
Jer.  4.  14.  how  long  shall  vain  t.  lodge  m  llieel 

6.  19.  evil  on  (leojile,  even  the  fruit  of  th<'ir  /. 
23.  20.  till  he  have  performed  the  I.  of  his  heart 
29.  11.  I  know  the  t.  that  I  think  toward  you  t. 
of  peace  and  not  evil,  to  giv((  an  expected  ecd 
7?fln.2.  30.  thou  mightest  know  the  (.of  thy  heart 
4.5.  Nebuchadnezzar's  t.  upon  bed  troui'iod  .'lin 
19.  Daniel  was  astonished, and  his  i.trei''rl;il.iiti 
5.  6.  then  king  Belshazzar's  i.  troubled  him 

10.  the  queen  said,  let  not  thy  t.  trouble  thee 
11.  t  24.  think  his  t.  against  the  strong  holds 

Mic.  4.  12.  but  they  know  not  the  t.  of  the  Lord 

Mat.  9.  4.  Jesus,  knowing  their  t.  said,  12.  25. 

/.M/re  5.  22:  I  6.  8.  |  9.  47.  |  II.  17. 

15. 19.  out  of  the  heart  proceed  evil/.  Mark  7.2'. 
/^ukc  2.  35.  Ihe  t.  of  many  hearts  may  be  revealed 

2-1.  38.  and  \^hy  do  (.  ari.se  in  your  hearts? 
Itom.  2.  1.5.  their  t.  accusing,  or  else  excusing 

14.  t  1.  but  not  to  judge  Ins  douhiful  (. 
1  Cor.  3.  20.  the  Lord  knoweth  the  t.  of  the  wise 
Heb.4.12.  the  word  of  God  is  adisrernrr  uf  thet. 
Jam.  2.  4.  ye  are  become  judses  of  evil  t. 

THOUSAND. 
den.  20.  16.  I  have  given  thy  brother  a  t.  pieces 
J\'um.  31.  4.  of  every  tribe  a  t.  send  to  war,  5,  6. 

.35.  4.  suburbs  of  cities  are  t.  cubits  round  ahoi,; 
Dcut.  1. 11.  the  Lord  make  you  a  t.  tunes  so  many 

7. 9.  God  who  keepetli  covenant  to  a  (.general  ien^ 

.'!2.  ,30.  how  should  one  chase  a  t.l  .losh.  23.  10. 
■  hidg.  6.  t  15.  my  t.  is  the  meanest  in  Manass(-h 

9.  49.  the  men  of  Shechein  died,  about  a  t.  mer. 

15.  15.  Samson  slew  a  t.  men  therewith,  16. 
20.  10.  a  hundred  of  a  <.  a  t.  out  often  thouean  1 

1  Sam.  17.  18.  ten  cheeses  to  the  captain  of  Iheiri. 
18.  13.  Saul  made  David  his  captaMi  over  a  t. 
25.  2.  Nabal  had  three  t.  sheep  ind  a  t.  goats 

2  Sam.  8.  4.  and  David  took  from  him  a  ^ch^riot^ 
and  seven  hundred  horsemen,  1  Chron.  18. 1. 

18.  12.  though  I  should  receiye.a  t.  shekels 

19.  17.  (here  were  a  t.  men  of  Benjamin  wilh  him 

1  Kings  3.  4.  a  t.  burnt-ofrerini;s  did  Solomon 
cfTer  upon  that  altar,  2  Chron.  1.  I* 

2  Kings  15.  19.  Menahem  gave  Pul  a  t.  talents 
24.  16.  carried  away  craftsnicii  and  smiths  a  t. 

1  Chron.  12.  14.  and  the  greatest  was  ever  n  t. 

34.  of  Naphtali  a  t.  captains,  and  with  them 

16.  15.  word  he  commat5<!ed  to  a  J.  generationi    ) 
19.  6.  the  children  of  Anrmon  sent  a  t.  iElcn># 
29.  21.  liiey  sacrificed  sacrifices  unto  Im"  Lotd  a 

I.  bullocks,  a  t.  rams,  and  a  t  'amin 

2  Chron.  30.  24.  Hezekiah  did  give  a  t   b>iila<:::s 
Ezra  1.  9.  f'yrus  did  bring  6  rlh  a  i.  chriri»ers 

10.  thirtv  lasiiis  of  gold,  and  other  vrgsela  a  j,    ■ 
Job  9.  3.  he  cannot  answer  him  one  o' a  «  1 

33.  23.  if  tlice  be  an  interpreter,  one  ofa  f. 
42  12.  Job  had  a.  I.  rok«  of  oxen,  a  (.  slitraaset 


THO 

Psal.  50.  10.  the  caltlo  on  a  t.  hills  arc  mine 
in.  10.  a  (lay  in  thy  courts  is  l)etter  tlian  a  t. 
•JO.  4.  a  t.  years  in  tliy  sight  arc  but  as  ycsteriiay 
HI   7   a  t.  shall  tall  at  thy  anie,  and  ten  thousani] 
Bed.  f).  6.  yua,  thougli  he  live  a  t.  years  twice  tulcl 
7.28.  one  man  among  a  t.  have  1  louml,  hut  a  wuni. 
Cant.  4.  4.  whereon  there  Imng  a  L  bucklers 
8.  11.  lor  the  fruit  was  to  bring  a  t.  pieces 

Vi.  thou,  O  iSoloinoii,  must  have  a  t. 
(ga.  7.  "ii-  where  v-iere  a  t.  vines,  at  a  t.  silverlings 
30.  17.  one  L  shall  Hce  at  the  rebuke  ol  one 
60.22.  a  little  one  shall  beconie  a  t.  and  a  small  one 
iCiek.  47.  3.  the  man  measured  a  t.  cubits 

4.apam  he  measured  a  t.  and  brought  me  thro',.5. 
Dan.  5.  1.  Belshazzar  made  a  great  least  to  a  t. 

ol'liis  lords,  and  drank  wine  before  the  t. 
tmos  5  3.  the  city  that  went  out  by  at.  shall  leave 
2  Pel.  '.i.  H.  he  not  ignorant,  one  day  is  with  the 
Lord  as  a  I.  years,  and  a  t.  years  as  one  day 
BcK.  20.  2.  and  he  bound  Satan  a  t.  years 
:i.deceive  nations  no  more,  till  I.  years  be  fulfilled 
4.  and  they  reigned  with  Christ  a  t.  years 
7.  and  when  lee  t.  years  are  expired 

One  TliOUS.VlVlU  Uoo  hundred  sizty. 
iiev.  11.  :i.  ihev  shall  prophesy  one  t.  200  days 
12.  6.  they  should  feed  her  one  t.  200  days 

One  TllOUri.^ND  two  hundred  ninety. 
Van.  12.  II.  there  shall  be  one  t.  2y0  days 

One  THOUSAND  three  har.drcd  thirty-Jive. 
Dan.  12.  12.  blessed  that  nometh  to  the  I.  :Uo  days 

One  THOUS.\i\'D  siz  hundred. 
Rev   14  20.  by  the  sjiace  ol'»fte  t.  000  furlongs 

7'«;o  THOUSAND. 

J\rum.  35.  5.ye  shall  measure  on  the  east-side  twot. 

cubits,  on  the  west-side  two  t.  south-side  two  t. 

Josh.  3.  4.  sjiace  between  you  and  tiie  ark  two  t. 

\  Kin  rrs  7. 20.  the  molten  sea  contained  two  t.  baths 

Ktu'TS  18.  23.  and  I  will  deliver  tiiec  two  t.  horses 

"if  thou  be  able  to  set  riders  upo.n,  Isa.  30. 8. 

A'eA.  7.  72.  the  people  gave  twot.  pounds  of  silver 

Jiiark  5.  13.  about  two  t.  swine  were  choked  in  sea 

Two  THOUS,\NU  two  hundred. 
Xeh.  7.71.  falhers  gave«)oo  t.  200  pounds  of  silver 

'J'wu  THOUSAND  three  hundred. 
Dan.  8.  14.  to  two  I.  300  davs,  sarictuary  cleansed 

Two  hundred  TllOUSAN  D. 
2  Chron.  2S.  8.  carried  captive  of  brethren  200  t. 

Two  hundred  eighty  THOUSAND. 
C  Chron.  14.  8.  and  out  of  Uenjamiii  two  hundred 
eiirhty  t. 
Two  hundred  THOUSAND  THOUSAND. 
Heo.  9. 10.  tlie  number  of  horsemen  were  two  hun- 
dred thousand  thousand. 
Three  TiflOUSAND. 
F.rnd.  32.  23.  there  fell  of  the  people  three  t. 
Josh.  7.  4.  there  went  to  Ai  about  three  t.  men 
Judg.  l.'j.  11.  three  t.  went  to  bind  Samson 
16.  27.  there  were  upon  the  roof  (/tree  t.  men 
1  Sam.  13.  2.  Saul  chose  three  t.  men  of  Israel 

24.  2.  then  Saul  took  three  t.  chosen  men,  2  i.  2. 

25.  2.  Nalml  had  three  t.  sheep  and  a  t.  goats 

1  Kinn-s  4.  32.  S(doinon  spake  three  t.  proverbs 

2  Chron.  4.  5.  the  molten  sea  held  three  t.  baths 
Job  1.  3.  his  substance  was  three  t.  camels 
Jer.  52.  28.  carried  away  captive  three  t.  Jews 
Acts  2.  41.  were  added  to  them  three  t.  souls 

F«ur  THOUSAND. 

1  Sam.  4.  2.  they  slew  of  Israel  about /o«r  t.  men 

Chroti.2X5.four  t.  porters,  four  t.  |iraised  Lord 

t  CA)on.9. 25.  Solomon  had /u«)- «.  stalls  for  horses 

^/nM5.38.  they  that  eat  were /our  t.  Mark  8.  0. 

10.  10.  seven  loaves  among /our  t.  Mark  8.  20. 
Acts  21.  3h.  leddest  into  the  wilderness /our  «.  men 

Four  THOUSAND/pc  hundred. 
Ezek.  4H.  16.  on  the  north-side  of  the  city /our  t. 
500  measures,  cast-side,  south-side,  west-side 
four  t.  500  measures,  30,  32,  33,  34. 
/Vw  THOUSAND. 
Tosh.  8.  12.  and  he  took  about /ue  t.  men 
Tudg.  20.  45.  they  gleaned  of  them /pe  t.  men 
J  Ghrun.  29.  7.  and  gave  ofgold^uc  t.  talents 
i  Chron.  35.  9.  for  otferings/tie  t.  small  cattle 
F-ira  2.  09.  they  gn.vcfve't.  pounds  of  silver 
JH.it.  14.  21.  they  that  had  eaten  were  ahoui  five  t. 
16.  9.  nor  remember  the  five  loaves  of  the/«e  t. 
Mark  6.  44.  |  8.  19.  Luke  9.  14.  .Tohn  6.  10. 
iSets  4.  4.  number  thai  believed  were  about ^i;e  t. 

Five  THOUSAND/o?4r  hundred. 
E:ral.  11.  vessels  of  2<ild  and  silver  jSrc  t.  400. 

S/i  THOUSAND. 
I  Sam.  13.  5.  against  Israel  with  six  t.  horsemen 
Kings  5.  .5.  Naaman  took  six  t.  pieces  of  gold 
I  C7iro7i.  23.  4.  and  si'r  t.  were  officers  and  judges 
Job  42.  12.  for  .loh  tiad  six  t.  camels 
Six  THOUSAND  seven  hundred  and  twenty. 
Ezra  2.  C7.  their  asses,  six  t.  seven  hvpdred  and 
twrnt-".  JVeh.  7.  69. 
l<even  THOUSAND.' ' 
1  ESjifi-s  19.  18.  yet  I  have  left  me  seven  t.  in  Tsr. 
who  have  not  liowed  to  Baal,  Roin.  11.  4. 


THO 

1  Kinffs  20.  ■'5.  children  of  Israel,  being  seven  t. 

2  A'jnT'S  24.  10.  carried  away  men  of  might,  sev.  t. 

1  Chrvn.  12.  25.  of  Simeon,  mighty  men,  seven  t. 

18.  4.  David  took  from  him  seven  t.  horsemen 

19.  18.  David  slew  of  llie  Syrians  seven  t.  men 

29.  4.  1  prepared  seven  t.  talents  of  silver 

2  Chron.  15.  11.  they  ottered  seven  t.  sheep 

30.  24.  Hezekiah  gave  congregation  seven  t.  shce]i 
Job  1.  3.  his  substance  also  was  seven  t.  sheep 
Hcv.  11.  13.  Ill  earthquake  were  slam  scpcrt  £.  men 

.•ieven  THOUSAND  seven  hundred. 

2  Chron.  17.  11.  Arabians  brought   Jehoshaphat 

seven  t.  700  rams,  seven  t.  700  he-gouts 

7'eM  THOUSAND. 

Lev.  20.  8.  a  hundred  shall  put  ten  t.  to  flight 

J^ani.  10.  t30.  return  to  the  ten  t.  thousands  of  Isr. 

JJeut.  32.  30.  how  should  two  put  ten  t.  to  (light  ? 

33.  2.  Lord  came  wiih  ten  I.  of  saints,  ./udc  14. 

Judir.  1.  4.  they  slew  of  them  in  Bezek  ten  t.  men 

3.  Si),  they  slew  of  Moab  ten  t.  men,  all  lusty 

4.  0.  Barak,  go,  and  take  ten  t.  men  of  Naphtali 
10.  he  went  up  with  ten  t.  men  at  his  li;et,  14 

7.  3.  and  there  remained  to  Gideon  ten  t. 

20.  34.  there  came  against  Gibeah  ten  t.  meii 
2  .Sam.  18.  3.  but  now  thou  art  worth  ten  t.  of  us 

1  Kin<rs  5. 14.  sent  them  to  Lebanon,  te?i  t.  a  month 

2  Kittgs  13.  7.  leave  to  .lehoahaz  ten  t.  footmen 
14.  7.  Amaziah  slew  of  Kdom  in  the  valley  ten  t. 
24.  14.  he  carried  away  even  ten  t.  captives 

2  Chrun.  25. 11.  smote  of  the  children  of  Seir  ten  t. 
12.  other  tent,  left  alive,  did  Judah carry  away 
27.  5.  the  Ammonites  gave  Jolliam  the  same  year 
ten  t.  measures  of  wheat,  and  «(«(.  of  barley 
30.  24.  HeZL-kiah  gave  congregation  ten  t.  sheep 
Esih.  3.  9.  I  will  pay  ten  t.  talents  of  silver 
Hsal.  91.  7.  ten  t.  shall  fall  at  thy  right  hand 
Cant.  5.  10.  my  beloved  is  the  chiefest  among  ten  t. 
Ezck.  45.  1.  tiie  breadth  of  the  land  shall  be  teii 
t.  3.  3.  1  48.  9, 10,  13,  18. 
Dan.  7. 10.  ten  I.  times  ten  t.  stood  before  him 
Mat.  18.  24.  which  owed  him  ten  t.  talents 
Luke  14. 31.  whether  he  be  able  with  ten  t.  to  meet 
1  Cor.  4. 15.  for  though  you  have  ten  t.  instructors 
14.  19.  than  ten  t.  words  in  an  unknown  tongue 
licv  5.  11.  number  of  them  was  ten  t.  limes  ten  t. 

Ten  THOUSANDS. 
Deut.  33.  17.  they  are  the  ten  t.  of  Ephraim 
1  .Sam.  18. 7.  Dav.  slain  his  tent.  8.  |  21.  11.  |  29.5. 
Psal.  3.  6.  1  will  not  be  afraid  ui ten  t.  of  peojilc 
144.  13.  that  our  sheep  may  bring  forth  ten  t. 
Dan.  11.  12.  he  shall  cast  down  many  ten  t. 
Mic.Q.  7.  or  he  pleased  with  ten  t.  of  rivers  of  oil 

Twelve  THOUSAND. 
.Tosh-  8.  25.  all  that  fell  of  Ai  were  twelve  t. 
Judg.  21.  10.  sent  twelve  t.  men  to  Jabesh-gilead 
1  Kmirs  4.  26.  Solomon  had  twelve  t.  horsemen 
"  10.  26.  2  Chron.  1.  14.  |  9.  25 

fiey.7.5.of  tribe  of  Juda,  Reuben,  Gad,  sealed  tw.t 

6.  of  Aser,  Ncphthalim,  Manasses,  sealed  tw.  t 

7.  of  Simeon,  Levi,  Issachar,  were  sealed  tw.t 

8.  of  Zabulon,  Joseph,  Benjamin,  =oalcd  tw.  t 
21.  16.  he  measured  the  city  twelve  t.  furlongs 

Fourfffji  THOUSAND. 
Job  42.  12.  for  Job  had/ourSec?i  t.  sheep 

Fourteen  THOUSAND  seven  htindred. 
J\rum.  16. 49.  thatdied  in  the  plagno/ourteen  t.  700. 

S/i«M)i  THOUSAND. 
JVum.  31.  40.  the  persons  were  sixteen  t.  46. 

Sixteen  THOUSAND  seven  hundred  fifty. 
JVutti.  31. 52.  gold  of  offering  sixteen  t.  seven  hun- 
dred and  fifty  shekels 
Seventeen  THOUSAND  tico  hundred. 
I  Chron.7.  \l.sonso(}eiii!\e\sevent.twohundrcd 

Eighteen  THOUSAND. 
Judff  20.  25.  destroyed  of  Israel  eighteen  t.  men 
44'.  there  fell  of  Benjamin  eighteen  t.  men 

1  Or.  12.  31.  of  half-tribe  of  Manasseh  eighteen  t. 
18.  12.  Abishai  slew  of  the  Edomites  eighteen  t. 
29.  7.  they  gave  of  bras';  eizhteen  t.  talents 

Twenty  THOUSAND. 

2  Sam.  8.  4.  David  took  from  Hadadezer  king  of 
Zobah,  twenty  t.  footmen,  1  Chron.  18.  4. 

10. 6.  the  children  of  Ammon  hired  Syrians,  20  t. 
18.  7.  slaughter  of  Absalom's  company  twenty  t. 

1  Kingsi.  ll.Solomongavc  Hiram  twenty  «. mea- 
sures of  wheat,  2  Chron.  2.  10. 

JVeh.  7.  71.  fathers  gave  to  work  20  t.  drams,  72. 
Psal.  68.  17.  the  chariots  of  God  are  twenty  t. 
Luketi.^lAo  meet  him  that  cometh,with  twenty  t. 

Twenty  two  THOUSAND. 

X'um.  3.  39.  ihe  number  of  Levites  twenty  two  t. 

43.  the  first-born  males  were  twenty  two  t. 

26.  14.  of  families  of  Simeonites  twenty  two  t. 

.Tudg.  7.  3.  there  returned  of  Gideon's  army  22.  t. 

20.'21.  Benjamin  dcsiroyed  of  Israel  twenty  two  t. 

2  Sam.  8.5.  David  slew  ofthe  Syrians  twenty  two  t. 
men,  1  Chron.  18.5. 

1  Kings  8.  03.  Solomon  offered  twenty  two  t.  oxen, 
2  CA  roTi.  7.  5 
1  Chron.  7.  ?.  of  Tula  22  t  \\  7.  of  Bola  22  £ 


THO 

Ttoenly  three  THOUSANP 

JVum.  20.62.  iiuinbured  of  Levites  twenty  ihru  t 

1  Cor.  10.  8.  and  fell  in  oiicda,y  three  and  twenty  S 

Twenty  four  'I'HUUSAND. 
JVum.  25.  9.  died  111  the  plague  twenty  four  t. 
1  Chron.  23.  4.  24  t.  Levites  to  forward  the  worh 
27. 1.  the  orticers  that.servcd  were  twenty  four  t, 

1  wcnty  Jive  THOVSAKD. 
/udg.  20.  35.  destroyed  of  Benjamiles  25  t.  46. 
Ezek.  45. 1.  holy  portion  of  land  t«;fw/?//«et.ree<(i 
111  length,  3,  5,  6.  I  46.  8,  9,  10.  IS 
Twenty  sii  THOUSAND. 
■Judg.  20.  15.  Benjamin  numbered  twenty  six  t. 
'  Chron.  7.40.  ol  Asher,  apt  lo  vvai,  txcnty  zilt 

Twenty  seven  THOUSAND. 
1  Kings  20.  30.  a  wall  lell  on  twen.'y  seven  t.  msl 

Twenty  ci/jht  THOUSAND. 
1  Chron.  12.  35.  Dau'iles,  expert  111  war,  28  t. 

'iViirii/ THOUSAND. 
A'um.  31.  39.  and  the  cisses  were  thirty  t.  45. 
Josh.  8.  3.  Joshua  chose  thirty  t.  migmy  men 

1  Sam.  4.  10.  there  fell  of  Israel  thirty  t.  Ibotmat 
11.8.  and  the  men  of  Judah  were  thirty  t. 

13.  5.  I'hilisliiies  gathered  thirty  t.  chariots 

2  .Sam.  <).  1.  David  gathered  thirty  t.  chosen  men 
1  Kin<rs  5.  13.  and  the  levy  was  thirty  t.  men 

Thirts  two  THOUSAND. 
.V«m.  31.35.  thirty  twot.  women  taken  captives 

1  Lhron.  19.  7.  Amnion  hired  t/iiiti/ tmo  t.  chariot. 

Thirty  two  THOUSAND  two  hundred. 
J\rum.  I.  35   number  of  Manasseh  32  t.  200,  2.  21 

Thirty  two  THOUSAND  five  hundred. 
J\rum.2l}.  37.  of  Epiiraim  were  numbered  32. 1. 500 
l^iirty  three  THOUSAND. 

2  Chron.  35.  7.  gave  thirty  three  I.  bullocks 

Thirty  Jive  THOUSAND. 
JVum.  1.  37.  of  Benjamin  were  thirty  five  t. 

Thirty  six  THOUSAND. 
jYiim  31.  38.  the  beeves  were  thirty  and  six  t 

44.  pertained  10  congregation  (Airfi/  six  t.  beevc« 
1  Chron.  7.4.thebanils  ol  soldiers  were  thirty  six  t 

Thirty  seven  THOUSAND. 
1  Chron.  12.  34.  of  Naphtali  thirty  and  seven  U 

Thirty  eight  THOUSAND. 
1  Chron.  23.  3.  Levites  fr(mi  thirty  years,  38  U 

Forty  THOUSAND. 

.Josh.  4.  13.  about /ur(y  t.  prepared  for  war 

Judg.  5.  8.  was  there  a  shield  seen  among/or?yt.7 

•ISain.  10.  18.  David  s,\e\\  forty  t.  horsemen 

I  Kings  4.  26.  Solomon  had  forty  t.  stalls  of  horgC3 

1  Chron.  12.  36.  of  Asher,  exiiert  in  war, /or£^  {. 

19.  18.  David  slew  of  Syrians, /ur(j/  (.  footmoB 

Forty  THOUSAND /ye  hundred. 

J\rum.  1.  33.  of  Ephraim  were/ortt  t  500,  2.  19. 

26.  18.  of  Gad  were  numbered /o;(y  f.  and  500, 

Forty  one  THOUSAND  jioe  hundred. 

J\rum.  1.  41.  of  Asher  numbered  41  t.  500,  2.  23. 

Forty  tjco  THOUSAND. 
.Judg.  12.  6.  fell  of  Eiihraimites /orti/  two  t. 
Ezra  2.  64.   whole    congregation  forty  two  t 
Keh.  7.  (iG 
Forty  «/iree  THOUSAND  seven  hundred  thirty 
jYum.  2().  7.  of  Renbenites /or(y  three  t.  7.30. 
Forty  four  THOUSAND  seven  hundred  sixty 
1  Chrnn.i.  18.  of  Reuheiiites  to  war  44  t.  760 
Forty  five  THOUSAND  four  hundred. 
J\rum.  21).  50.  of  Naiditall  werfj'ortyfive  t.  40O 

Firlyfive  THOUS.AND  six  hundred. 
JVum. 26.41.  numbered  of  i!enjamin/or(^/tjfit.60Q 

Form  five  THOUSANI)  six  hundred  fifty. 
JVum.  1."  25. were  numbered  of  G;id,  45  t.  6.')0, 2.  II 

Forty  six  THOUSAND/m  hundred. 
jYum.  1.  21.  of  Reuben /orfy  siz  t.  and  500, 2. 11 

Fifty  THOUSAND. 
1  Sam.C,.^O.^be  Lord  ^moUi fifty  t.  and  seventy  me« 

1  Chron.  5.  21.  look  ofthe  Hagaritcs  sheep  jf/ty  ( 
12.  33.  of  Zebulun  ffty  t.  could  keep  rank 

.Sets  19.  19.  the  nric'e  ofthe  hooks  fifty  t.  pieces 

Fifty  two  Thousand  seven  hundred. 
J\rum.  20.  34.  of  Manasseh //<2^  two  t.  and  700 

Fifty  three  THOUSAND /our  nunoJrcrf. 
J^um.  I.  43.  of  Naphtali /r"/  tliree  t.  400,  2.  30. 

Fiftti  four  THOUSAND/our  hundred. 
JVum.  1.'29.  of  Issach:ir  fifty  four  t.  400,  2.  6. 

Fifty  seven  THOUSAND /our  hinidrrd. 
J^um.  1.  31.  of  Zebniun  fifty  sevin  t.  -100,  2  8 

Fifty  n  nc  THOUSAND  three  hundred 
Mum.  1.  23   of  Simeon  fiflii  nine  t.  300,  2.  13. 
Sixty  THOUSAND. 

2  CAro7i.l2.3.Shishii  k  came  with  SI  j,(7/t.horsem'« 

Sixty  THOUSAND/ee  hundred. 
JVum.26.27.  of  Zebulunitrs  sixty  t.  and  500 

5u77/o?i6  THOUSAND- 
J<'um.  31.  34.  the  booty  was  sixty  one  t.  asseg 
Ezra  2.  (i9.  thev  save  sixty  one  i.  crams  of  gold 

Sixty  two  THOUSAND  sevezt  hundred. 
JVum.  1.'39.  of  iribeof  Dan  sizty  two  I.  700,2.31 

Sixty  four  THOUSAND  three  hundred. 
fTum.  2ti.  25.  of  Issachar  sixty  four  t   and  300 
43.  of  the  Shuhamites  sixty  four  t.  100 


THR 

Jco^nfy  THOUSAND 
3^am-  24.  1 J.  lli-.ro  uicit  ut'tlie  jit'oplc  seventy  t. 
1  Km"^  o.lj.JMitoinod  liuil  seventy  I.  tliai  bari'  liui  ■ 
diiiis,  '.J  C7I79.V.  i  -2, 18, 
.  CAi««.  21.  14    tliere  lell  ol  IsimkI  seventy  t. 

!<eveHiy  two  THOt'SAND. 
A'unt-  31.  ;U   liDoiv  of  l)tTvt':>  wa<  seventy  two  t. 

Seocnt.ffonr  lllOVSASD  i<V  kundrcd. 
\'uin   l.jf.  iiuiiiboiiii  Judult  74  t.  iiuii  <iOO,  'Z.  4. 

Seec^tyjec  THuUSANli 
V«n«  31.  32.  uliL'  biiuty  wus  scceHly  Jinc  t.  slieep 
ll.ilk.  U.  16  Jews  slew  oflliuu  t'ui's  seveul}  Jive  t 

Sceenty  ait  TllOVSXSO  Jioe  hundred. 
,\uin.  2u.  '.i'-i.  tiuiiiliercd  oUudali  seceiUy  sixt.  500. 

Eiir/ui/  THOUsA.'^l). 

1  Killers  5.  LI.  Soloiiimi  li-.ui  eighty  i.  Iiowers  in  tlie 

ipouiiluius,  •ICIiroH.  2.  2,  18. 

Eighty  sr«-n  TllOUS.\i\'U. 

I  Chren  7.  j.  ut  l.-sucliar,  ruckoiiod  eighty  seven  t. 

THOUSAND  THOUSAND. 
I  Chran.  21.  S.  al]  tlipy  ol'lsriicl  were  a  t.  t. 

22.  14.  I  liive  prepared  a  t.  t.  talents  of  silver 
E  Ch'-on    14.  il.  ttie  llllnopian  caiuo  with  a  t.  t. 

Two  hKndrcd  THOUSAND  THOUSAND. 
liev.  it.  lo.  army  of  licirsuineii  two  hundred  1. 1, 

THOUSANDS. 
fjVn.24.  fJO.  be  thou  tlie  inotlier  oft.  of  millions 
h.£»d.  US.  2).  ]iiace  sucli  over  litem  rulers  oft.  25. 
S'i.  ti.  shelving  mercy  to  t.  of  thein,  Dciil.  5.  10. 
'M.  7.  keepins;  mercy  for  t.  forgiving  iniquity 
Num..  1. 10.  there  were  the  princes  u  I  in  lies,  lieadi 
ciU.  in  I^rael,  lU.  4.  .hsh.  22.  14,  21,  :«J. 
1.1.  35.  return,  O  Lord,  to  the  many  t.  of  Israel 
31.  .J.  liiere  were  delivered  out  of  ilie  t.  of  Israel 
iJtul.  1.  15.  so  1  made  ihein  captains  over  t. 
33.  17.  and  they  are  the  t.  of  Manasseh 

1  Ham.  8. 12.  he  will  appoint  him  captiiiiisovor  t. 

10.  1;).  therefore  |>iesenl  yourselves  by  your  t. 
18.  h.  and  to  me  tlier  have  ascribed  but  t. 
'£1.1.  will  the  son  of  Jesse  makeyoucaptainsoft.  ? 

23.  23.  I'll  search  him  throughout Ihc  (.of  .iudali 
29.  2.  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  passed  on  by  t. 

2  Sam.  18.  4.  and  all  the  people  came  out  by  t. 
Psal.  lU).  72.  thy  law  is  belter  ihan  (.  of  gold 
Jer.  32.  18.  thou  sliewest  loving  kindness  lo  t. 
Dan.  7.  10.  thousand  t.  ministered  unto  him 
Mic.  5.  2.  thii'  thou  be  little  among  the  t.  of  Judali 

(i.  7.  will  the  Lord  be  pleased  willi  t.  of  rams  1 
^ctsil.  20.  how  many  t.  of  Jews  which  believe 
Rev.  5.  11.  the  number  of  ihiiu  was  t.  oft. 
Scr  C.'^PTAlNS. 
TURK  A  I). 
Oen.  14.  23.  I  will  not  taki,'  from  a  (.  to  a  latchet 
38.  28.  she  hound  on  his  hand  a  scarlet  t.  30. 
Josh.  2.  18.  shall  hind  this  scarlet  t.  in  the  window 
Judg.  16.  9.  he  brake  the  wilhs  as  a  (.  of  tow 

12.  he  brake  the  ropes  from  his  arms  as  a  t. 
Cant.  4.  3.  thy  lips  are  like  a  t.  of  scarlet 

THREATEN,  ED. 
Jlcts4.  n.bul  let  usstraillv  Mhein  not  to  speak,  21. 
1  Pet.  2.  23.  wlieii  he  suirered  he  t.  not 
THREATENING,  LN'GS. 
./ictsi.W.  Lord,  behold  iheir  t.  ami  grant  thy  serv. 
9.  1.  San!  yet  breathing  out  t.  and  slaughter 
Kph.  0.  9.  do  the  same  things  to  them,  furijearing  (. 

THREE. 
Oen.  18.2.  he  looked,  and  k),  t.  men  stood  by  him 
F.zoil.  21.  II.  and  if  he  do  not  these  t.  unto  her 
2.5.  32.  (.  branches  of  the  candlestick,  37.  18. 

33.  I.  bowls  made  like  unto  almonds,  37.  19. 
27.1.  the  height  of  the  tiltar  shall  be  t.  cubits,  38. 1. 

14.  pillars  t.  their  sockets  t.  15.  ]  38.  14,  15. 
f,ev.  14.IO.shall  take  I.  tenth  dealsof  fine  flour  for 
a  meat  offering,  JVum.  15.  9.  \  28.  12. 
27.  G.  thy  estimation  for  the  female,  t.  shekels 
^urn.  12.  4.  come  out,  ye  (.  and  tliev  t.  catne  out 
28. 20.  t.  leiilh  deals  for  a  bullock,  28.  |  29. 3,  9, 14. 
3,5.  14.  ye  shall  give  (.  cities  on  this  side  Jordan 
Deut.  4.  41.  Moses  served  t.  cities,  19.  2,  3,  7,  9. 

17.  6.  at  the  mouth  oft.  witnesses,  19.  15. 

John  15. 14.  and  Caleb  drove  thir.ce  the  (.  sons  of 
An  ik.  .Tudg.  1.  20. 

18.  4  <.  men  of  each  tribe  to  describe  the  land 
fudg  7.  20.  the  t.  companies  blew  the  trumpets 
9.  13   ho  divided  the  people  into  t.  CHinpanies 

■Sam  1.  24.  Hannah  took  with  her  (.  bullocks 
2.  13   seivant  came  with  a  flesh-hook  of  (.  teelh 

21.  Hannah  hare  t.  sons  and  two  daughters 
If).  3.  there  shall  meet  thee  t.  men,  one  carrying  t. 
kids,  another  carrying  t.  loaves  of  bread 

11.  11.  Si»(il  |Mit  the  people  in  t.  companies 
17.13  the  (.eldest  of  Jesse'ssons  followed  Saul,  M 
2!;.  20.  I  will  shoot «.  arrows  on  the  side  thereof 
31.  6.  Saul  died,  and  his  t.  sons,  1  Chron.  10.  6. 

S.  thev  found  Saul  and  his  (.  sons  fallen 
I  Sam.  14.  27.  to  .\bsalom  there  were  horn  (.  sons 
la.  14.  Joab  thrust  (.  dartb  through  Absalom 
23.?.  Eleazir  one  of  the  (.  migMy,  1  CAr.  11.  12. 

13.  ;.  of  the  thirty  chief  went  down  lo  David 
llj.  t.  mightj  brake  through  the  Philis'.nes,  17. 

U3l 


THR 

2Sa»a.  2318.  Abishai  br.ofJoaUcliiefamong  (.  19. 
19.  howbeit,  iie  attained  not  to  the  lirsl  (.'23. 
22.  Iteiiaiali  h^id  tlie  name  among  (.  niiglilv  men 
24.  12.  I  offer  lliee  I.  IMings,  1  Chron.  21.  10. 

1  A'i?i^6 6. 3(i.  he  built  the  inner  court  with  (.  rows 
7   4.  and  lliere  were  windows  in  (.  rows 

25.  il  stood  iipoii(.o.\en  looking  toward  the  north 
t.  lo  the  west,  (.  to  the  south,  (.  to  the  east 
10.  17.  (.  a  pound  uf  gold  went  lo  one  shield 

2  Kings  3.  It).  Lord  hath  called  these  (.  kings,  13. 
1  Chron.  ~.  11).  the  sons  of  Zeruiali  were  (. 

3. 23.  the  sons  ofNeariah(.||  23.23. sons  ofMushi  (. 

35.  J.God  gave  Heman  fourteen  sons  nnd  (.daiight. 
K:?-a  6.4.  let  the  foundations  he  laid  with  (.  rows 
./.jb  1.  2.  were  born  lo  Job  (.  daughters,  42.  13. 
17.the  Chaldeans  iiia-de  out  (.  bands  and  fell 

2.  11.  Job's  (.  friends  heard  of  all  this  evil 
Prov.  ;ti).  15.  (.  things  which  are  never  satisfied 

18.  there  be  (.  things  too  wonderful  for  me 
21.  for  (.  things  llie  earth  is  disiiuieted 

29.  there  bet.  things  which  go  well,  yea  four 
/,■(«.  17.  (>.  two  or  (.  berries  in   he  lop  of  the  bough 
F.zcli.  14.  14.  though  thesct.n.en  were  in  it,  16,  18 

40.  10.  the  little  chambers  were  (.on  thisside,  21. 

41.  (i.  the  side  chambers  were  (.  one  over  another 
48.  31.  (.  gates,  after  names  of  tribes,  32,  33,  .34 

Dan.'i.  24.  did  not  we  cast  (.  men  bound  into  tire  ? 

6.  2.  and  Darius  set  over  these  (.  presidents 

7.  5.  it  had  (.  ribs  in  the  mouth  between  the  teeth 
8.  (.  of  the  first  horns  were  plucked  up,  20,  24. 

10.  2.  I  Daniel  was  mourning  (.  full  v.'eeks,  3. 

11.  2.  there  shall  stand  «p  (.  kings  in  Persia 
Jimos  1.  3.  tort,  transgres.sions  of  Damascus 

6.  of  Gaza  jj  9.  Tyrus  I!  11.  Edoni  |1  13.  Arr.mcn 
2.  1.  (.  transgressions  of  iVIoub  |!  4.  Judai!  HG.'.srael 
4.  8.  so  two  or  (.  cities  wandered  to  one  city 
Zcch.  II.  8.  (.  shepherds  I  cut  otT  in  one  month 
J\Jat  I3..33.  Iiid  in  t.  measurcsof  meai,  Luke  13.21 

17.  4.  if  tiiou  will,  let  us  make  here  t.  laLornacles 

Mark  9.  5.  I.uke  9.  ,33 

18.  Ifi.  in  iTiouthortv/oor  t.  witnesses,  2  Co>-.  13. 1 
20.  where  two  or  (.  are  gathered  in  my  name 

lAike  I0.3r).wi;ich  of  these  (.  was  iicigiibourtohim? 

11.  5.  shall  say  to  him,  friend,  lend  ine  t.  loaves 

12.  52.  divided,  (.  against  two,  and  two  iigainsl  t. 
Jlr.ts  5.  7.  (.  hours  after,  when  his  wife  came  in 

10.  19.  behold,  (.  men  seek  thee,  11.  11. 

28.  15.  came  lo  meet  us  as  far  as  the  (.  taverns 
1  ('or.  13.13.  now  abiileth  these  (. faith, hope,eharity 

14.  27.  by  two,  or  at  most  by  (.  and  that  by  course 
29.  let  tlic  jirophels  speak  two  or  (.  and  other 
1  Tim,.  5.  ID.  but  befoie  two  or  i.  witnesses 
Heb.  V^.  28.  died  under  iwo  or  (.  witnesses 

1  -lokn  5.  7.  there  are  t,  llir.t  bear  record  in  heaven 
8.  t.  b'a;'  witness  in  earth,  and  these  (,  agree 

Rev.  6.  C.  and  (.  measures  of  barley  for  a  penny 

8.  13.  trumpet  of  (.  angels  who  are  yet  to  sound 
Or  18.  by  these  (.  was  the  third  part  of  men  killed 
16.  13.  I  saw  t.  unclean  spirits  like  frogs  come 

19.  the  grealcity  was  divided  into  (.  parts 

21.  13.  on  the  east  (.  gates,  on  the  north  (.  gates,  on 

the  south  (.  gales,  and  on  the  west  (.  gales 

See  Days. 

THREE  mntith's. 

Oen.  33.  24.  about  (.  months  after,  it  was  told 

F.zod.^.Q.  was  a  goodly  child,slie  hid  him  (.  months 

2  Sa-n.  6.  11.  the  ark  of  the  Lord  ccmtiniied  in  the 

house  of  Ohed-edoni,  (.  months,  1  CAr.  13.  14. 

2l.l3.wi!t  thou  llee  (.7nrt?i'Ajberure  thine  enemies, 

wh  !e  they  pursue  thee  ?  1  Chron.  21.  12. 

2  {Cings  23.  31.  J'hoahaz  son  of  Josiali  reigned  t. 

months  in  Jerusalem,  2  Chron.  30.  2. 

24. "S.  Jehoiachm  reigned  (,  months,  2  CAr.  36.  9 

Imns  4.  7.  there  were  yet  (.  months  to  harvest 

.lets  7.  20.  Moses  was  nourished  up  (.  months 

19.  8.  Paul  syiake  boldly  the  .epace  of  (.  months 

23.  Paul  abode  in  Greece  (.  vionths 

Hcb.  11.23.  Moses  was  hid  (.  mo7;(Asof  his  parents 

THREE  times. 

Exod.  23. 14.  (.  ((mfst  lion  shall  keep  a  feast  tome 

17.  (.  times  in  the  year  all  thy  males  shall  a|ipeai 

befori'  the  Lord  God,  Devt.  16.  16. 

JVum.  58.28.tboii  htisl  smitten  mo  these  t.times,  32. 

.33.  the  ass  turned  from  me  these  (.  times 

24.  10.  thou  hast  blessed  them  these  t.  times 

■  fiidg.  16.  1.5.  thou  hast  mocked  me  these  (,  times 
1  .''■(rm.20.  41.  David  arose  and  bowed  ttimes 

1  Kings  9.  2.'i.  Solomon  oflTered  (.  times  a  year 
17.21. Elijah  stretched  himselfon  the  ehild  t.  times 

2  Kings  13.  25.  (.  times  did  Joasli  heal  Hazael 
i  Chran.  8,  13,  offering  t.  times  in  the  year 
Dnn.G.  10.  he  kneeled  on  his  knees  (.  times  a  day 

13.  Daniel  makelli  his  petition  (.  times  a  day 
.lets  11.  10.  this  was  done,  (.  times,  and  drawn  up 

THREE  years. 
Gen.  1.'5.  9.  take  ,i  liei''erof(.  yrars  n\t\,  a  she-goat 

(.  years  old,  .ind  a  ram  (.  years  old 
r.ev.  19.  2:V.  fruit  ns  iinrirniinriscd' «.  years 
2.5.  21.  it  shall  brin'.'  ''ortli  fruit  for  (,  years 
Deut.  14. 28.  al  the  end  of  t.  years  bring  the  l''he 


THR 

JuOg.^.  ?2.  when  Alrimelccli  had  reigned  t.  years 
2  .S'crm.  1.3.38.  Absalom  was  in  (ieslmrt.  yctirs 

il.  1.  wus  a  famine  in  the  days  of  David  (.  years 
1  A'i>j(7S2.39.at  tlieend  of  (.t/earsShiniei's serv. ran 

10.22.  once  in  t.j/ears  came  Iheiiavy  of  Tarsliisli, 
briiifiiiif;  gold  and  .'■ilver,  2  Chron.  U.  21. 

1.5.  2.  Abljam  reigned  (.  years  in  Jenis.  2  Chr.  13.i. 

22.  1.  they  continued  (.  years  without  war 
2Kings  17.  5.  Assyrians  besieged iSainaria  (.  years 

15.  10.  and  at  the  end  of  (.  years  they  look  it; 
24.  I.  Jehdiakini  became  his  servant  (.  years 

1  C/(ro?i.2i.  12.  choose  thee  eitheft.  t/cars' famine, 

or  three  mmiths  lo  be  tiestroyetl.  &c. 
2C/!;-o)!.11.17.  made  Uehobo:imftroijg(.  years,  t. 
y.  they  walked  in  way  of  Uaviu  and  Solomoa 
13.  2.  Abi.jah  reijined  /.  years  in  Jerusalem 
31.  16.  males,  from  (.  years  olii  and  ujuvard 
Isa.  15.  5.  unto  Zoar,  a  lieiler  of  (.  years  uM 

16.  14.  within  (.  years,  as  years  of  a  hireling 
20.  3.  as  Isaiah  walked  barefoot  (.  years 

./er.  48.  34.  as  a  heifer  of  (.  years  old 
J)an.  1.  5.  so  nourishing  them  (.  years 
Jiiuos  4.  4.  and  bring  your  tithes  after  (.  years 
Luke  4.  25.  heaven  shut  up  (.  years,  .Jam.H.  17. 
13.7.  theset.t/curs  I  come  seeking  fruit,  tind  none 
.ijets'iO.  31.  (.  years  I  ceased  not  to  warn  every  one 
Gal.  1.  18.  after  (.  years  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem 
■See  Hundred. 
THREEFOLD. 
Eccl.  4.  12.  and  a  (.  cord  is  not  riuickly  broken 

THREESCORE. 
Gen.  25.  26.  Isaac  (.  years  old  when  she  bare  thc-m 
Deut.  3.  4.  took  from  them  (.  cities.  Josh.  13.  30. 

2  Sam.  2.  31.  so  that  three  hundred  and  (.  didd 

1  Kings  4.  13.  to  him  pert'iiined  (.  great  citieT 
22.  his  provision  was  (.  measures  of  meal 

0.  2.  the  length  of  the  Lord's  house  was  (.  cuhitj 
and  breadth  thereof  twenty  cubits,  2  CAr.  3.  3. 

2  Kings  25.  19.  and  he  took  t.  men  of  the  people 

1  Chron.  2.  21.  Hezron  married  when  (.  years  old 
Tehran.  11.  21.  Rehoboam  took  (.  conenbinei 
Ezra  6.  3.  height  of  temple  (.  cubits,  breddth  t. 
Cant.  3.  7.  (.  valiant  men  are  about  it 
n.  8.  there  are  (.  queens,  fourscore  concnbinea 
Jer.  52.  25.  put  lo  death  (.  men  of  the  people 
Dan  3.  1.  an  image,  whose  height  was  (.  cubits 
LukcU.  13-  from  Jerusalem  about  (.  furlongs 
1  I'im.  5.  9.  let  not  a  widow  be  tukeu  under  (, 

Sec  Si.xTY.  i 

THREESCORE  and  one. 
Num.31.  39.  Lord's  tribute  of  asses,  (.  arid  One    ', 

THREESCOllE  and  two. 
1  Chron.26.  8.  able  men  t.  and  tico  ot  Obed-edom 
Dan.  5.  31.  Darius  about  (.  andlvjo  years  old 
a.  25.  in  (.  and  two  weeks  the  ?ireet  slitdl  be  built 
26.  after  (.  and  two  weeks  Messiali  be  cutoff 
THREESCORE  and  five. 
Isa.  7.  8.  within  (.  and  five  years  E(dir.aim  broken 

Til  REESCORE  and  six. 
G'er?,.46.26.thes(iuls  that  came  with  Jacob(.  andsix 
Lev.  12.  5.  in  blood  of  her  purifying  (.  and  six  days 

THREESCORE  ami  seven. 

Neh.  7.  72.  peo.  gave  (.  and  seven  priest.s,  garments 

TllREESt'ORE  and  cif/ht. 

1  Chr.  16.  as.  Oiiededom  with  lireihreii  t.  andeigkt 

THREESCORE  and  ten. 
Qen.iO.  27.  all  the  souls  of  the  hnn.se  of  Jacob  which 
came  into  Egypt,  w^re  (.  and  ten,  Deut. 
10.  22. 
50.  -1.  they  mourned  for  Israel  t.  and  ten  days 
Exod.  15.  27.  in  Elim  wore  twelve  wells  of  water, 
and  (.  and  ten  palmirees.  Num.  33.  9. 
Judg.  1.  7.  (.  and  ten  kin^s,  Ihfir  Ihumbscut  off 

8.  30.  and  Gbleuii  bad  t.  and  ten  sons,  9.  2. 

9.  4.  they  gave  him  (.  and  ten  (lieces  of  silver 

5.  he  slew  (.  and  ten  personsoiione  stone,  18.24. 
12. 14.  sons  and  nephew.s,  that  rode  on  (.  a.  (.  ass-c 

2  Chron.  29.  -32.  brought  (.  anrf  (en  bullocks 
30.21.  land  kept  sabbath,  to  Initil  t.and  ten  years 

Psal.  90.  10.  the  days  of  our  years  are  (.  and  ten 
Zeeh.  1.  12.  bast  had  iniiit'iiatioii  (.  antt  ten  years 
Acts  2-3.  23.  make  ready  (.  ami  ten  horsemen 
See  Sevknty. 
THREESCORE  and  tn-elvr. 
Num.  31.  38  Lord's  tribute  (.  ami  twelve  beeves 

THKEESCORE  and  fifteen. 
ActsJ.  14.  Joseph's  kindred  (.  and  fifteen  souls 

TIIREEflCOIlE  and  scncntcen. 
Judg.  8.  14.  the  elders  of  Snecnth  (.  and  seventeen 

THRESH. 
Judg. 9.  f  7.  then  I  will  (.  voiir  fl'sli  with  thorns 
Isa.  41.  15.  thou  shall  (.  the  inouiitains  and  beat 
Jer.  51.  33.  is  like  a  floor,  it  is  tune  to  (.  her 
Mic.  4.  \i.  arise,  and  t.  O  daughter  of  Zioii 
Hub.  3.  12.  thou  dbM  (,  tli?  heathen  in  anger 

THRESHED. 
Judg.  6.  11.  Oideon  (.  wlieat  bv  the  wine-pi^HS 
Isa.  2.1.  t  10.  Moab  slnll  be  (.  down  iiieier  biiii 
28.27.  fitches  not  (.  witli  a  ihresliint;  instrument 
Amos  1. 3.  because  they  (.  GUeatl  with  iuBtruiiientS 


THE 

THRESHETH. 
Peiii  25.  t  <  not  muzzle  tlie  ox  when  he  t.  coin 
t  Cot.  9.  10.  (.  in  hope,  l)e  partaker  ot  hia  liope 

TllKESUliNG. 
Lev.  2f>.  5.  your  (.  alull  i  tach  unto  the  vintage 
Z  S'am.24.  -Zi.  here  bu  t.  instruinuuts,  i  Cht:  ~l.  -23 
2  Kings  13.  7.  Iiuil  made  lliein  like  the  dust  by  I. 
1  Chrun.  21.  20.  now  Oman  was  t.  wlieut 
Isa.  21.  lU.  O  my  t.  and  the  co,ii  oi' my  lloor 
as.  id.  because  he  will  not  ever  be  t   il_ 
41.  lo.  will  make  tliee  a  new  sharp  t.  iiistruinent 
hel  3.  t  11-  nmltitudes  in  the  valley  ol' L 
Hce  Flook,  Floors. 
THRESHOLD. 
Judg.  19.  27.  behold,  her  Ljinds  were  upon  the  t. 
1  Sam.  5.  4.  the  pairns  ol'his  hands  cut  otl"  on  the  t. 
5.  5.  tread  not  on  the  I.  ol  Dagon  u-iito  this  day 
1  Kings  14. 17.  whcnslie  came  lo/.  the  child  died 
e  Kings  12.  t  'J.  keejier  of  L  2-,'.  t  4.  |  2o.  t  Irf-  Estk. 
2.  t  21.  I  6.  t  2.  Jer.  35.  t  4.  |  52.  f  24. 
Psal.SA.  t  10.  1  would  rather  choose  lo  sit  at  the  (. 
Isa.  C.  t  4.  the  posts  of  the  t.  moved  at  the  voice 
/^rcA.  9.  3.  the  glory  olGod  was  gone  up  to  £.  10.  4. 
40.  18.  the  glory  of  God  departed  from  the  t. 
43.8.  in  their  !*etlin£  of  their  t.  by  my  thresholds 
4(5.  2.  the  prince  shah  worship  at  the  I.  of  the  gale 
47.1.  waters  issued  out  from  under  thet.  eastward 
Zepk.  1.  9.  1  will  punish  all  that  leap  on  the  t. 
THRESHOLDS. 

1  C4ro7t.9.  t  19-  keeiieis  of  the  I.  2  Chron.  23.  j  4. 
JVeA.  12.  25.  keeping  ward  at  the  t.  of  the  gates 
F.?.e!i.  43.  8.  in  setting  of  their  threshold  by  my  t. 
Zep/i.  2. 14.  desolation  shall  be  in  the  t.  for  lie  shall 

THREW. 
iSam.  16.  13.  Shimei  t.  stones  at  David  and  cast 
t  Kings  9.33.  they  t.  Jezebel  down,  and  he  irod  her 

2  Chr.in.  31.  1.  and  they  t.  down  Ihe  high  places 
Mark  12.42.  there  came  acertam  jiuorwulow  and 

she  (.  in  two  mites,  which  make  a  farthing 
Luke  9.  42.  the  devil  t.  him  down,  and  tare  him 
Acts  22.  23.  as  they  cried,  and  t.  dust  in  the  air 

THREVVEST. 
tfth.  9. 11.  their  persecutors  thou  t.  into  the  deeps 

THRICE. 
F.zod.  34.  23.  t.  in  the  year  shall  all  appear,  24. 
Z  Kings  13.  18.  and  Joash  smote  t.  and  stayed 

19.  whereas  now  thou  shall  smite  Syria  but  t. 
Job  33.  1 29.  these  things  worketh  God  twice  and  t. 
Mat.  2t3.  34.  thou  shall  denv  me  t.  75.  Mark  14. 
30,  72.  Luke  22.  34,  61.  Joliii  13.  38. 
Jlcls  10. 16.  Ihii  was  done  t.  veasel  was  received  up 
iCor.ll.  25.  t.  was  I  beaten  with  rods,  once  was 
I  stoncil,  t.  I  suti'eied  shipwreck 
12.  8.  for  this  thing  I  besought  the  Lord  t. 

THRO.'VT. 
?»o/.  5. 9.  their*,  is  an  open  sepulchre,  Rom.  3.  13. 
09.  3.  I  am  weary  of  my  crying,  iny  t.  is  dried 
115.  7.  neither  speak  they  through  their  t. 
149.  t6.  let  the  high  [iraisesof  God  be  in  their  t. 
Proc.23.2.  put  a  knife  lo  thy  t.  if  given  to  apjietile 
f.ia.  58.  t  1.  cry  with  the  t.  lift  up  thy  voice 
Jer.  2.  25.  and  withhold  thy  t.  from  thirst 
Mat.  18.  28.  the  servant  took  him  by  the  t. 

THRO.NE. 
lauscdforthatmagntficcnlscatwliereonsovcrcign 
princes  usually  stt,  to  receive  the  lioinage  of 
their  subjects,  or  to  give  audience  to  unihassu- 
dors ;  wkcre  they  appear  with  pomp  and  cere- 
mony, and  from  wience  they  dispense  justice. 
The  scripture  describes  ihetittoue  of  isolumun, 
as  the  finest  and  richest  throne  in  the  wuitd, 
1  Kings  10.  2U,  There  was  not  the  like  made 
in  any  kingdom.  It  was  all  of  ivory,  and 
plated  with  pure  gold.  The  ascent  teas  by  sii 
steps  ,  the  back  was  round,  and  two  arms  sup- 
ported the  scat.  Twelve  golden  lions,  one  vn 
each  side  of  eoery  step,  made  a  principal  part 
of  its  ornament.  Throne  r<f  also  put  for  sove- 
reign poiccr  and  dignity,  it  being  the  symbol  uf 
royalty  and  regal  authority;  thus  Pharaoh  tells 
.Joseph,  Gen.  41.  40,  Only  in  the  throne  will  I 
be  greater  than  thou. 
Heaven  is  the  throne  of  Cfud,  Isa.  66.  1.  The 
highest  heavens  are  the  place  where  he  most 
rxanifecis  his  power  and  glory,  and  shews  him- 
t elf  in  his  majesty.  .lustice  and  judgment  are 
Ihe  liabilation  of  the  throne  of  the  Lord,  Psal. 
89.  14.  Just  judgment, or  justiciin  judging, is 
the  basis,  or  foundation  <if  all  his  proceedings, 
and  the  stability  of  his  tlirotie  and  government. 
Christ  Jesus  is  set  down  at  the  right  hand  of 
the  throne  of  God,  Heb.  12.  2.  and  from 
the%ce  he  discovers  himself  in  his  state  and 
/flory,  as  the  great  Ruler  of  the  world,  thi 
ITm^  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords.  Our  Sa- 
Ti9»T,  to  cipress  the  rest  and  satisfaction,  ttf 
^lorti,  honour,  and  dignity,  which  the  saints  of 
Ood  ihall  be  voase.tsed  of  in  heaven,  tells  his 
disciples,  Luke  22.  30,  That  ye  may  sit  on 
t!tnmi$,  j'ldeine  the  twelve  tribe*  of  lirael. 
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THa 

TVie  ehtrubims  that  were  upon  the  arK  of  the 
covenant,  were  also  considered  as  a  kind  of 
tiirone  of  Ood:  From  whence  it  is  said  in 
many  places,  that  God  dwelleth  between  the 
cherubiins,l  i'ani.4.  4.  2  Sam.  6.  2.  2  Kings  19. 
15.  ..ingels  are  called  tiironcs,  Cut.  1.  l6.  as 
having  kingly  power ;  and  they  are  also  called 
chiet  princes,  Dan.  HI.  13. 
Gen.  41.  41).  only  in  i!ie  t.  will  I  be  greater 
Ueut.  17.  18.  wlien  he  sitlclh  on  t.  of  his  kingdom 

1  Sam.  2.  8.  lo  make  them  inherit  the  t.  of  glory 

2  .Sam.  3. 10.  lo  set  up  the  t.  of  David  over  Israel 

7.  13.  1  willsiabhsli  <.  of  ins  kingdom  lor  ever,  16. 

1  Ktngsl.VJ.  Solomon  shall  sit  on  my  1. 17,24,30,35. 
48.  nath  given  one  lo  sit  on  my  t.  tins  day 

2.  4.  there  .shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  on  the  t.  of 

Israel,  8.25.  1  9.  5.  2  CAr.6.  16.  Jer.  33.  17. 

12.  Solomon  sat  on  t.  of  David  his  father,  24. 

I  8.  21).  I  10.  9.  ]  C'lr.  29.  23. 2  Chr.  6. 10. 

10.  18.  the  kmg  made  a  great  t.  2  Chron.  9.  17. 

2  Kings  10.  3.  set  him  on  Ins  faiher's  t.  and  fight 
30.  to  fourth  generation  shall  tit  on  the  (.  15. 12. 

11.  I'J.  Joash  sat  on  the  t.  H  Chron.  23.20. 
.VeA.  3.  7.  repaired  to  the  t.  of  the  governor 
.Job  36.  7.  bui  with  kings  are  they  on  the  t. 
Psal.  9.  4.  thon  sattesl  in  the  t.  judging  right 

11.  4.  t)ie  Lord's  t.  is  in  heaven,  his  eyes  behold 
45.6.lhy  t.  O  God,  is  for  ever,/.am.5.19.  Heb.  1.  8. 
47.  8.  God  sittelh  on  the  t.  of  his  holiness 
89.  4.  1  will  build  thy  t.  to  all  generations 

14.  justice  and  judgment  are  habitationof  ihy  <. 
94.20.shalU. of  imquityhave fellowship  wuh  lliee? 
132.  11.  of  fruit  of  ihy  body  will  1  set  on  thy  t. 

12.  their  children  shall  sit  on  Ihy  t.  for  ever 
Prov.  20.  8.  a  king  that  sittelh  in  t.  of  judgment 
fsa.  6.  1.  I  saw  also  the  Lord  sitting  upon  a  t, 

9.  7.  on  t.  of  David  .and  liis  kingdom,  to  order  it 
14.  13.  1  will  exalt  my  t.  above  the  stars  of  God 
92.  23.  Eiiakim  shall  be  for  a  glorious  t. 
47.  1.  there  is  no  t.  O  daugliler  of  Chaldeans 
06.  1.  the  heaven  is  my  t.  and  earth,  .'lets  7.  49. 
Jer.  3.  17.  shall  call  Jerusalem  the  t.  of  the  Lord 

13.  13.  I  will  fill  the  kings  that  sit  on  David's  t. 

14.  21.  do  not  disgrace  the  t.  of  thy  glory 
17.  12.  a  glorious  high  t.  from  the  beginning 

25.  kings  silling  on  the  t.  of  David, -^2.  4,  30. 

22.  2.  O  king,  that  siltest  upon  the  t.  29.  10. 

36.  30.  he  sh.ill  have  none  to  sit  on  the  t.  of  David 

49.  38.  I  will  set  my  t.  in  Elam,  and  will  destroy 
F.zek.  1.  28.  was  the  likeness  of  a  t.  10.  1. 

43.  7.  the  place  of  my  t.  shall  Israel  no  more  defile 
/iag.  2.  22.  1  wii!l  overthrow  the  t.  of  kingdoms 
Mat.  5.  34.  by  heaven,  for  it  is  God's  t.  23.  22. 

19.  28.  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  t.  25.  31. 
lyuke  1.  32.  the  Lord  shall  give  him  ihe  t.  of  David 
Heb.  4.  16.  let  us  come  brddly  lo  the  t.  of  grace 

8.  1.  on  the  right  hand  the  t.  of  God,  12.  2. 
Rev.  3.  21.  lo  him  will  I  grant  lo  sit  in  my  /. 

4.  2.  a  t.  was  set  in  heaven,  and  one  sat  on  {hot. 

3.  ^here  was  a  rainbow  round  about  the  t. 

4.  about  the  t.  were  four  and  twenty  seals 

5.  and  out  of  the  t.  proceeded  lightnings  and 
thunderings,  there  were  seven  lumps  before  t. 

6.  before  the  t.  there  was  a  sea  of  glass,  in  (.  and 
roundabout  the  i.  were  four  beasts  full  of  eyes 

9.  beasts  gave  thanks  to  Imn  that  sat  on  the  t. 
iO.  fall  before  iiim  that  sat  on  the  t.  7.  11. 

5.  1.  in  the  hand  of  him  that  sat  on  the  t.  a  book 

6.  and  lo,  in  the  midst  of  the  t.  stood  a  Lamb 

7.  took  the  book  out  of  hand  of  hnn  that  oat  on  t. 
11.  the  voice  of  many  angels  about  the  I. 

13.  glory  be  to  him  that  sUlelli  on  the  I.     _, 

6.  16.  hide  us  ftom  him  that  sittelh  on  the  (. 

7.  9.  a  great  muliitude  stood  before  the  t. 

10.  salvation  lo  our  God  which  sitteth  on  the  t. 

15.  they  are  before  the  t.  of  God  and  serve  him, 
he  that  sitteth  on  the  t.  shall  dwell  among  them 

17.  the  lamb  in  midst  of  the  t.  shall  feed  them 

8.  3.  the  golilen  altar  which  was  before  the  t. 
14.3.  they  sung  as  it  were  a  new  song  before  the  t. 

5.  they  are  without  fault  before  the  t.  of  God 
16.  17.  there  came  a  voice  from  the  t.  19.  5. 

19.  4.  they  worshipped  God  ihat  sat  on  the  t. 

20.  11. 1  saw  a  great  white  t.  and  him  that  sal  on  it 

21.  5.  he  that  sat  on  J.  saiil,  behold,  I  make  all  now 

22.  1.  a  pure  river  proceeding  out  of  the  t. 

3.  the  t.  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb  shall  be  in  it 

His  TiniON'E. 

F.zod.  11.5.  from  first  born  that  sits  on  his  t.  12.  29. 

2  Sam.  14.  9.  and  the  king  and  his  t.  be  gnilllcss 

1  Kings  1.  37.  the  Lord  make  his  t.  greaier,  47. 
2.  19.  he  bowed  himself,  and  sat  down  on  his  t. 

33.  upon  his  seed,  and  on  his  t.  shall  be  iieace 
16.  11.  as  soon  as  Zimri  sat  on  his  t.  lie  slew 
22.  10.  the  king  of  Israel,  a"'l  Jehoshaphal  king  of 
Judah,  sat  each  on  his  t.  2  Chron.  18.  9. 

19.1  saw  the  Lord  silting  on  his  t.^Chron.  18. 18. 

2  Kings  13.  13.  and  Jeroboam  .sat  upon  kis  t. 
25.  28.  set  his  t.  a'oove  t.  of  kings,  Jer.  52.  32. 

Job  26.  0.  he  holdeth  back  tlie  face  o(his  t. 


THR 

Paal.  9.  7.  he  hath  prepared  kis  t.  jtii  jiid^jnient 
89.  29.  his  t.  10  endure  as  liie  dajs  ol  heave.n 
Mi.  his  t.  shall  endure  as  the  sun  before  nin 
44.  thou  hast  cast  his  t.  down  to  the  ground 
07.  2.  and  judgment  the  habilatioii  ut  hu  i. 
103.  19.  Lord  liath  prepareil  his  t.  icthe  heave'j.! 

Prov  20.  28.  and  his  t.  is  upholden  by  mercy 

Jer.  1.  15.  set  each  his  £.  at  thegatcsof  Jerusaleri 
33.  21.liiat  David  should  nothave  a  son  uahx*  ' 
43.  10.  and  1  will  set  his  t.  upon  these  stones 

Dan.  5.  20.  he  was  deposed  from  his  kingly  t. 

7.  9.  his  I.  was  like  the  fiery  flame,  his  wheels 
■lonah  3.  6.  the  king  of  Nineveh  rose  from  his  t. 
Zech.  6. 13.  he  shall  sit  and  rule  upon  his  t.  and  he 

shall  be  a  priest  on  his  t.  and  counsel  ot  peace 
Jlcts  2.  30.  would  raise  up  Clirp*t  to  sit  on  bis  I. 
heo.  1.  4.  from  seven  sjiir its  whicli  aie  befoie/i<«t 

3.  21.  as  I  am  set  down  with  my  Father  in  liis  t 
12.5.  her  child  was  caught  up  to  God,  ly  kis  t. 

See  KSTABLISII,  Es-TACLISHED. 

THRONES 
Psal.  122.  5.  for  the;  j  are  .set  t.  of  judgment 
Isa.  14.  9.  it  hath  raised  up  from  their  t.  the  kingj 
Eiek.  26. 16.  princes  shall  come  down  from  their  ti 
Dan.  7.  9.  1  beheld,  till  the  t,  were  cast  down 
jVat.  19.  28.  ye  shall  sit  upon  twelve  t.  judging 
the  twelve  tribes  uf  Israel,  J.uke  22.  38 
Col.  1.  16.  all  created  by  him,  whetiier  they  be  t. 
Rev.  20.  4.  and  1  saw  t.  and  they  sal  upon  them 

THRONG. 
Jilark3.d.  the  multitude,  lest  they  should  t.  hint 
Luke  8.  45.  the  niultilude  t.  thee  and  press  iheo 

THRONGED. 
Jilark5.  24.  and  much  people  t.  him,  Luke  8.  4?. 

THRONGING. 
Mark  5.  31.  thou  seest  the  multitude  t.  thee 

THROUGH. 
JSTum.  25.  8.  Phinehas  thrust  hotli  of  them  t. 
2  Kings  1.  2.  Ahaziah  fell  t.  lattice,  and  waB  »ich 
.fob  14.  9.  yet  t.  the  scent  of  water  it  will  bud 
Psal.  73.  9.  their  tongue  walkelh  t.  the  eiinfa 
Feci.  10.  18.  t.  idleness  the  house  droppelh  C. 
Cant.  2.  9.  he  lookelh,6hewii.g  hnnself  t.  the  lattice 
/sa.  27.  4.  I  would  go  t.  them,  I  would  barn  ihetu 

43.  2.  wlieij  thou  pussc!Sl  t.  waters,  Mlie  fire 

62.  10.  go  t.  go  t.  the  gates,  prepare  the  way 
Ezek.  46.  19.  after  he  brought  me  t.  the  entry 

47.  4.  he  measured,  and  brought  me  t.  watera 
Zcch.  13.  9.  I  will  bring  the  third  part  (.  fire 
Mat.  12. 43.  he  walkelli  t.  dry  places,  seeking  rest 
J.uke  5.  19.  they  let  him  down  t.  the  tiling 
John  15.3.  ye  are  clean  (.  the  word  1  have  spoken 

17.  11.  keep  t.  thine  own  name  those  given  mo 

17.  sanctify  them  /.  thy  truth,  thy  word  is  truth 
20.  31.  believing  ye  might  have  life  t.  his  naiae 

Rom.o.  1.  we  have  peace  with  G.  t.  our  Lord  Jeo 

6.  23.  gift  of  God  is  eternal  life  t.  Jesus  Christ 

8.  13.  but  if  ye  t.  the  spirit  mortify  the  deeds 
11.  36.  of  him,  t.  him,  to  him,  are  all  thing! 

l(i.  27.  to  God  only  wise  be  glory,  ?.  Jesus  Chril 
2  Cor.  4.  15.  t.  the  thanksgiving  of  many  ledounc 
Gal.  2.  19.  for  I  (.  the  law  am  dead  to  the  law 
F.ph.  2.  7.  in  his  kindness  toward  us  t.  Christ  iat. 
22.  for  an  liabilation  of  Gud  t.  the  Sinrit 

4.  6.  one  God,  who  is  above  all,  and  (.  all,  in  alt 

18.  t.  the  ignorance  that  is  in  IheHi  becaus3  of 

1  Tim.  6.  10.  pierced  themselves  t.  wilh  sorrow! 
Heb.  9.  14.  who  t.  the  eternal  Spirit  olTercd  himuel 

10.  20.  t.  the  vai!,  that  is  to  say,  his  flesh 

13.  20.  t.  the  blood  of  the  everlasting  covenant 

THROUGHLY. 
Fxod.  21.  19.  and  shall  cause  Imn  to  be  t.  hca\eii 
'i  Kings  11.  18.  his  images  brake  they  in  pieces  t. 
./ob  6.  2.  oh  that  my  grief  were  '..  weighed  .' 
Psal  51.  2.  wash  me  t.  from  mine  iniipiiiy,  cleanso 
./er.  6.  9.  they  shall  t.  glean  the  remnant  of  Israe. 

7.  5.  if  ye  £.  amend  your  ways  and  your  doings,  i( 

ye  t.  e.\ecute  judgment  between  man  and  mao 
50.  34.  he  shall  t.  plead  their  cause  to  give  rest 
Ezek.  16.  0.  I  t.  washed  away  ihv  blood  frointhej 
Mat.  3.  12.  he  will  t.  purge  his  flOor,  J.uke  3.  17. 

2  Cor.  11.  0.  but  we  have  been  t.  maile  manifest 
2  Tim.3.17.man  of  G.  (.furnished  lo  all  good  worka 

THROUGHOUT. 
/ash.  24.  3.  I  led  .Abraham  t.  the  land  of  Canaan 

1  .Sam.  23.  23.  search  him  t.  thousands  of  Jiidah 
"i  Chron.  31.20.  thus  did  Hozekiah  t.  all  Judah 
.,l/arAI4.9.tlie  gospel  shall  be  preached,/,  the  worW 
.John  19.  23.  wilhont  seam,  woven  fiom  ihe  top  (. 
Rom.  1.  8.  your  faith  is  spoken  of  J.  the  world 

See  Ge.ser.\tions. 

THROW. 

.Judg.  2.2.  ye  shall  t.down  their  altars,bnthavenot 

6.  25.  t.  down  the  altar  of  Baal  thy  father  balli 

2  KingsO.  33.  t.  her  down,  so  ihey  threw  her  down 
./rr.  1.  10.  1  set  thee  over  the  nation*  to  t.  down 

31.  28.  as  I  hove  watched  over  them,  to  t.  dou n 
Fzek.  16.  39.they  shall  (.  down  l  bine  eminent  place 
Mic.  5.  11.  I  will  t.  down  all  thy  strong  holdu 
Mai.  1.  4.  tbr*  ihall  build  but  I  wiH  (.  down 


THU 

THRUVVhVr.. 
ffum   35.  It.iCliu  :>imiiu  Ihiii  wiili  i.  a  atoM 

THUUVVi\ 
Exod.  15.  1.  the  liorsu  aiul  liis  ridt  r  Imtli  lie  (.  21. 
Juilg-  t>.  ;j'.i.  btcuuse  lit  iiiilli  <.  (luu'ii  lii!i  Hilar 
%-i'am  -iXi-iX.  Ijis  lieH<J  l.-j  i.  l«  lirc-u  uvtif  ilio  wall 
I  Kings  Ul.  iO.  Isrutl  liavc  f.  tlov  ii  lliy  jilturs,  14. 
Jtr.  Jl.  40.  II  siiall  iioi  Iju  i.  dovi  i  aay  nuirt; 
5'J.  15-  luunitauoiis  laJlcii,  iicr  v  iiUs  uru  U  cluwr. 
Lam.  -  ^  Uie  Lurd  iialii  <■  dov  ii  isi  lu«  wraiii 

17.  Ilk'  luuli  (.  down,  iiiid  iiuii  not  (iilied 
G:cA'.  '^J.  5. 1  wdl  iauM".  thee  {.  iiitu  iliu  wilderness 
•ic'.  ;tu.  uiid  Uie  iiioaiuaiiis  shall  he  t.  dukvii 
f/u/i.  1.  I),  and  the  loi-ks  are  (.  down  hy  liiiii 
aUa<.  -\-  ^  nut  due  ^lulle  lelt  U(iij|i  uiiulhor,  that 
chaJl  not  he  t.  down.  Mark  \'.\.  -2.  Luke  'Jl.O. 
I.Micci.3b.  wlien  llie  devil  had  t.  huiiiii  the  midst 
Jlet,  id.  :iL  Uie  cily  ol  liuhyluu  sliuii  he  (.  down 

TliKUriT. 
Cxod.  11.  1.  be  sliall  suiely  L  yon  out  hence 
I'J.  39.  because  they  were  ^  out  ul  ligypt 
A'*u«(. --M.  •io.llafaam's  ;ias  i.  hersell  lu  me  wall 
25.  ti.  t'iniiehus  (.  hutli  of  iheni  lliiough 
35.  -JO.  hui  it'he  t.  huu  othatred,  ihat  he  die 
2:i.  hut  il  he  (   him  suddenly  uilhotil  enmity 
Devi.  i.l.  5.  Iiatii  siKjken  to  I.,  iheeout  ol'llie  way 
lU.  he-cause  he  i^ou^lit  to  f.  tiiee  Irum  iJie  Lord 
1.x  17   I.  tlie  awl  ihrou^'h  his  ear  to  the  duor 
3;{.  t  1<.  {irecious  ihmgi  i.  Iu,lli  hy  the  moon 
"7.  he  shall  I.  out  thecjieiuy  Iroiii  hekire  thee 
JuUg.  :i.  'ii.  ir^hud  (.  the  da^i,'er  hiLu  hm  helly 
•i.  ^6.  he  I.  fleece  together,  and  wiinged  the  dew 
!1.  41.  and  Zehul  (.  out  Uaal  and  Ins  hrelhren 
54.  his  young  men  i    Ahimelech  through 
H.vi.  wiles'  soHsgrew  u|i,«nd  they  t.oui  .le|ihthali 
iSttm.  1  J.2.  that  i  may  I.  out  all  your  right  eyes 
31.4.  Saul  said,  t.  me  through  therewith,  lest  these 
uncircuincisrd  come  and  (.  ine,  Whrau.M.i. 
S-Varn.  '1.  lli.  and  (.  his  swurd  in  his  lelluw's  side 
15.  t  14.  le&t  .'Vlisaloui  overiake  us,  and  t.  upon  us 
18.14.  loah  t.adarts  through  the  heartol'  Ahsal 
^\.  Ii.  the  suns  ol  Belial  shall  he  as  thorns  t.  away 
1  KiniTS  2.27. Solomon  t.  out  .Ahiathar  Irom  jiriesth. 
E  Kiiiusi.  27.  hut  Geliazi  caine  near  lo  I.  heraway 
EC'Aron.  2t>.  20.  they  t.  Uzziah  out  from  thence 
Psfll.  ll*^-  13.  thou  hast  t.  at  me,  Ihat  1  might  fall 
Jsa.  13.  15  every  one  found  sliali  be  t.  tlnougji 
14.  I'.l.  as  the  raiment  of  those  that  are  t.  through 
Jtr.  51.  4.  ihey  that  are  t.  through  in  her  streets 
Uzek.  It).  40.  they  shall  I.  thee  through  w  ith  ^w  ords 
21.  t  '•■  princes  are  t.  down  to  the  sword  wi«l 
34.  21.  because  ye  have  t.  with  side  ami  shoulder 
46.  18.  lo  t.  them  out  of  their  jiosseseions 
Jeil  i.  8.  neither  shall  one  t.  another,  shall  walk 
Zrr/(.13.:i.sliall  (.htm  L'lrough  w  hen  he  projihesietl 
^(if.  11.  t  12.  ihey  that  t.  men  take  it  hy  foice 
Luke  4.  211.  they  rose  and  t.  him  out  <if  the  city 
5.  3.  und  prayed  him  he  would  t.  out. a  hltle 
II).  I.l.  thou  Capernaum,  shall  be  I.  down  to  hel! 
l:t  C'l.  Jacob  in  lieavei;,  and  you  yourselves  I.  out 
tiihn  20.  25.  and  t.  my  hand  into  his  side,  27. 
4ct*  7.  27.  he  ihat  did  the  wrong  t.  hiin  away 

3!l.  hut  ot;r  falliers  t   bim  fr<in)  them 
If).  24.  who  t.  them  into  the  inner  prison 
37.  and  now  do  they  (.  us  out  privily? 
27.  ;W.  minded,  if  it  were  possible,  to  (.  in  theshiji 
Hcb.  12.  20.  it  shall  be  stoned  or  t.  through  with 
Rf?t).  14.  15.  t.  in  thy  sickle,  for  the  harvest  is  ripe 
]6.hesat  on  thecloud,  I.  In  his  sickle  on  the  eaith 

18.  I.  in  thy  sharp  sickle  and  gather  the  clustofe 

19.  the  ansel  f.  m  hie  sickle  into  the  earth 

TMRUSTKTH. 

Job  32  13.  God  t.  him  down,  not  man 
THUMG. 

Eiorf.  29.20.  then  shalt  thou  put  it  on  ihe«.  of  their 
tight  hand,  Aci!.  8.  2:1,  24.  I  14.  14,  17,  25,  28. 
THUMIIS. 

Judg.  1.  6.  they  caiij-ht  him  and  cut  nfThis  t. 
7.  seventy  kings  having  their  I.  and  toes  cut  oil' 
.    THIM.MIM. 

Drini  end  Thunimim  ;  Jiccurding  to  the.  Ifrhrncs, 
Kxod.  28  ;tO.  t/ic  lilrral  sigiitfication  of  t/irsf 
two  icords  tx.  light  and  perfection,  orthe  shining 
and  the  perfeci."  Jicciirdhig  to  Si.  .Irrnme,  lUir- 
trinc  and  judgment.  Accordntg  to  the  J. XX, 
declaration  or  nianifeslatioii,  and  truth.  .Sninr 
riill  kanr  it,  that  the  Urini  and  Thnnimini  nrr 
cnly  ipilhita  or  cziilnnnfioiis  of  Hie  atoni-.i  of 
£Ai?  lireasl-jilate  of  the  kii/Uprtcst  ,•  o.i  if  it  irrre 
tiild.  Thiiu  slialt  put  therein  stones  thnt  are 
shining  and  yrfrcl.  Others,  to  prove  Hint  l/ir 
I'rini  unrf  Tliiminiim  inere  not  the  some  thing 
riifA  tkr"  twrlre  etovcs  in  the/irrast-plnte,  girr 
thefcUowi-ng  reasons.  (1)  Brcaii.se  the  stone.': 
uere  set  and  engraven  in  the  brrasl-plote, 
Exod.  28.  17,  21.  the  Urim  and  Thunimim 
ntly  ptu  into  il,  which  is  a  ward  of  quite  dtfl'er- 
C'Ot  P.nd  more  loose  anri large sigvificntioo.  and 
tkerefcrc  jiroliahly  docs  not  design  the  some 
Uimff.  (S)  /t  it  not  likely,  lUat  in  tuch  a 
fi3l 


THU 

briff  account  of  the  sacred  t:tCT.tils,  the  same 
command  icouid  be  riptaled  ayatii ;  cs/jectuiiy 
in  more  dark  and  gtiitrai  wirda  than  U  u^as 
mentioned  be/are.  Jind  kuic  corid  M(jses/;«£  a 
in,  when  Uie  icorkuien  had  fastened  tt  there 
before  !  tjr,  why  s/ieiild  lie  be  rr.<^  uired  to  put 
tl  III  the  brcujil-ptalc,  n/teii  it  was  fastened  to 
It  already,  and  could  not,  milkoat  violence,  be 
taken  from  it  .'  (3)  Because  the  stones  were 
put  i«  it  by  the  woriauen.  Exod.  39.  10.  thi 
t  rmi  and  Thuinmiin  bi/  Moses  himself,  i.ev. 
8.  8.  it  IS  objected,  that  whire  the  stones  are 
mentioned,  Uiere  is  no  mention  of  Uiini  and 
Thummiiii,  as  i«  E.vod.  39.  10.  JJnd  that 
where  tiu  C'rim  and  'I'hummim  are  mentioned, 
there  is  v.u  mention,  made  of  the  stones,  us  in 
Lev.  «.  S.  which  seems  to  shew  they  were  one 
and  the  tame  thing.  To  which  they  answer, 
that  there  is  an  evident  reason  for  Ooth  thes 
omissions ;  of  the  former  in  tUoUiis,  because 
Mosis  mentions  only  those  things  which  were 
made  by  the  workmen,  whereas  the  Uiim  ana 
'1  humminisecHi.>  to  have  been  made  imniedealeiy 
by  (rod,  or  bry  Moses  with  (Jod's  direction  :  Of 
Uie  latter  in  J.cvlticus,  because  the  stones  are 
implied  in  the  breast-plate  as  a  part  of  it,  and 
fastened  to  it,  whereas  there  Aloses  only  men- 
tions what  was  put  in  by  kiiiiself.  Home  say, 
that  the  Urim  and  Thummim  were  two  little 
golden  figureswhich  gave  Tesponses,which  were 
shut  up  ill  the  bieasl  plate  as  in  a  purse,  and 
which  answered,  with  an  articulate  voice,  to  all 
suck  questions  as  were  put  to  them  iy  Ihckigh- 
priest.  Others  think,  that  the  Kerne  Jkhovah 
written  upon  aplalc  of  gold,  was  that  the  scrip- 
ture calls  Uriiii  and  Thummim.  There  av. 
various  other  conjectures  concerning  the  Unni 
and  Tluiiiiiiiim,ikt  nothingtertain,  because  the 
scripture  is  silent  in  this  matter.  Il  may  suf- 
fice us  to  know,  that  this  was  a  singular  piece 
of  divine  workmanship,  which  the  high-priest 
was  obliged  lo  wear  upon  solemn  occasions,  as 
one  of  the  conditions  upon  which  Oodengagcd 
to  give  him  answers. 

There  is  a  great  diversity  of  opinions  likewise 
concerning  the  manner  in  which  (iod  was  con- 
sulted by  Urim  and  Thunimim.  It  is  agreed, 
that  this  way  of  consultation  was  used  only  in 
affairs  of  very  great  importance:  that  the  high- 
priest  was  the  only  officiating  minister  in  this 
ceremony  ;  and  that  for  this  he  was  to  be  clothed 
in  all  his  pontifical  habits  ;  particularly  he  was 
to  have  on  Ills  breastplate,  to  which  the  IJtim 
anii 'I'huniiiiim  teas  ajjixcd ;  andlustly,that  he 
was  not  allowcdtopi.rformthis  solemn  cojisulta- 
tion  for  a  private  person,  but  only  for  the  king, 
for  the  president  of  the  Sanhedrim,  for  the 
general  of  ihc  army  of  Israel,  or  for  other  pub- 
lic persons  :  Jind  enen  then,  r.ot  upon  any  affair 
of  a  private  nature,  but  for  things  that  relate 
lo  the  public  welfare  of  church  or  state. 

H'hen  the  Urim  and  Thummim  was  to  be  con 
suited,  the  high  priist  put  on  his  robes,  and  pre 
sented  himself ,  not  in  the  sancXuary,  where  hi 
ccu'd  not  enter  but  once  a  year,  but  in  thi 
holy  place,  keforc  the  rtirlniii  that  parted  the 
most  holy /rwm  (I'le  holy  place.  There  stand 
ing  upright,  and.  turning  Ins  face  toward  the 
ark  of  the  covenant,  upon  which  the  divine 
presence  reposed,  he  proposed  the  matter  for 
which  he  bad  been  consulted.  Behind  him,  at 
some  distance  out  of  the  holy  place,  stood  the 
person  for  whom  (rod  was  consulted, ex;tecting, 
with  humility  and  reverence,  the  answer  that  it 
should  please  the  Lord  lo  give  him.  The  Rab- 
bins, who  are  followed  by  .losephus,  Philo,anil 
several  of  the  ancient  fathers,  arc  of  opinion, 
that  the  high-pricst  having  then  his  eyes  fixed 
npon  the  stones  of  the  breastplate,  which  was 
before  him,  he  therereail  the  answer  of  the  Lord. 
The  letters  that  raised  ilieniselves  out  of  tliii" 
places,  and  that  shinedwithmore  than  ordinary 
lustre,  were  formed  into  the  answer  desired. 
For  example,  when  David  inquired  ofGod,whe- 
thrr  he  should  go  vp  to  one  of  the  cities  of  .lu- 
dnh.  2  Sam.  2.  1.  it  was  answered  him,  Ahili, 
go  np.  The  three  letters  Ain,  Lamed,  and  lie, 
came  out  of  their  places,  as  it  were,  and  raised 
themselves  above  the  rest,  to  compose  that  word 
which  contained  the  ansirer. 
Hut  there  are  some  diljiculties  in  this  opinion. 
Jill  the  letters  of  the  Helirew  alphabet  were 
not  found  m  the  breasl-plnte :  there  were  four 
wanting,  Ilelh,  Teth,  Zade,  and  Koph.  To 
supply  these,  the  Rabbins  pretend  that  the 
names  of  Jlbrnhnm,  Isaac,  and  .larob,  were 
ntsn  upon  the  brenst-plnte  :  l)ut  for  all  that, 
Teth  would  be  still  wonting.  Therefore  they 
sity,  that  this  title  also  was  read  there,  Col- 
elle  ■chibtc-Urnei See   here   ail  the   tribes 


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of  Isr.iel.  But  all  this  is  aihaecii  wilimit 
proof,  und  without  the  least  probability.  j1  cs- 
cona  difficulty  is  this  thui  tkoughone  s'kouldaA- 
mil  all  that  the  Hebrew  doctors  tuggest  in 
this  affair,  yet  by  what  rnhs  did  the  kigk- 
priest  make  acombinatiou  of  these  letters,  and 
how  put  he  them  together?  For  it  in  not  »aiii 
that  they  came  out  of  their  places,  but  that  they 
only  raised  themselves  above  the  rest.  Supposi, 
for  example,  that  any  six  of  the  Utters  slwulA 
have  swelled  andshmed  withmore  thanordinary 
lustre;  how  must  the high-priest  dispose  tlicm, 
which  must  be  first  or  last?  It  is  answered, 
kUut  in  this  circuinstanre,  he  was  always  tn 
spired  and  filled  with  the  spirit  of  prophecy , 
but  if  It  were  so,  then  the  IJriin  aud  Thuiniiiin 
would  have  been  unnecessary  :  For  why  must 
mirurlis  lie  multiplied  without  any  occasion 'i 
The  high-priest  needed  only  speak  himself .  ^ivei 
perhaps  tlie  whole  use  of  the  Uinii  and  Thuin- 
iiiiin  was  this,  to  be  a  sign  to  the  high-priest 
that  the  Lord  would  rcplenisK  hiiii  with  an  in- 
ternal and  supernatural  light,  and  make  liirn 
know  his  will  in  what  was  ini/uired  after. 
Others  think,  with  a  great  deal  of  probability, 
that  (rod  then  gave  his  answers  in  articnlato 
Voices,  which  wire  heard  within  the  sanctuari; 
and  from  bilwecn  the  cherubims.  which  covered 
the  ark  or  the  propitiatory,  hhen  the  Israel- 
ties  made  peace  with  the  liibeonites,they  wcr 
blamed  for  not  having  iminired  at  the  mouth 
of  the  Lord,  ./os.'-.  9.  14.  which  insinuates  that 
he  had  been  used  to  make  his  voice  heard  when 
he  was  consulted, 
ff  It  be  inquired  how  long  the  custom  of  consvlt> 
ing  dud  by  L'riin  ajid  Thunimim  subsisted  ?i 
Israel;  the  Rabbins  think,  that  it  ccntniuek 
no  longer  than  under  the  tabernacle.  It  is  a 
maxim  among  them,  that  the  Holy  .'Spirit  spakt 
to  the  children  of  Israel  by  IJriiii  and  'JliurE- 
mim  while  the  tabernacle  remained ;  and  under 
the  first  temple,  that  is,  the  temple  of  .Solomon, 
by  the  prophets  ;  and  under  the  second  temple, 
or  after  the  captivity  of  Babylon,  by  the  ISath- 
kol,  or  the  daughter  of  the"  voice.  By  this 
they  mean  a  voice  sent  from  heaven,  af  that 
which  was  heard  at  the  baptism  of  Chritt,  and 
at  his  transfiguration.  Mat.  3.  17.  |  17.  lu 

Spencer  hasadopted  this  opinion,andendcavoureA 
to  support  It  by  ll^ese  two  arguments.  Tht 
first  IS,  that  the  Urim  and  'J'hiimniim  were 
a  consequence  of  the  divine  govirnment,  or  of 
the  Theocracy  of  the  Hebrews.  Jthile  the  Lord 
immediately  governed  his  people,  it  was  necet- 
sary  that  there  should  always  be  a  means  at 
hand  to  consult  him,  and  to  have  recourse  to 
him.  Secondly,  that  this  method  was  estrc- 
blished  to  consult  God  upon  affairs  that  cini- 
cerned  Ihc  common  interest  of  the  whole  nation. 
But  the  Theocracy  ceased,  says  he,  when  tht 
kingdom  became  hereditary  in  thepersan  and 
family  of  .Solomon.  The  interests  of  the  na- 
tion ceased  to  be  common,  after  the  division 
of  Israel  into  tiDo  monarchies  ;  one  governed  ij 
Ilehoboam,  and.  theolher  by  .Jeroboam.  Lastly, 
what  seems  to  he  more  convincing  than  any 
reasons  drawn  from  a  conformity  of  things,  it 
does  not  appear  from  the  sacred  history,  that 
there  are  any  footsteps  of  consulting  the  Lori 
by  Urim  and  Thummim,  after  the  construc- 
tion of  tke  temple  of  Solomon  to  the  time  ofitt 
destnictton;  ar.d  after  its  destrnetion,  allaro 
agreed, thai  l\iswasneverre.storedlolhemcgain 

Exod.iS.  30.  tb<>u  shall  |)-it  on  the  breast-plate  of 
jnd2me.:t,  tne  urim  and  the  t.    Lev.  8.  8. 

Deut.  33. 8.  let  lliy  t.  and  iinm  be  with  thy  holy  one 

Ez)-a2.63.sloodup  priest  wilhunm  aiid^.A'cA.7.65. 
THUNDER. 

F.iod.  9.  23.  the  Lord  sent  t.  and  hail,  the  fire  ran 
29.  the  1.  shall  cease,  nor  shall  there  be  h:;il 

1  .Sam    7.  10.  the  I,ord  thnndered  with  great  t. 
12.  17.  he  shall  send  t.  ||  If^.  the  Lord  sent  (. 

./o/*2fi.  14.  the«.  of  his  powcrwhocTn  iinderstnndl 
2H.  2ti.  a  way  for  Hie  lightning  of  the  t.  ."38.  25. 
39.  19.  hasi  thou  clothed  his  neck  w;th  l.  7 
25.  he  smelleth  ilie  (.  ol'lhe  cnplnins  afar  off 

P.«(i/_77.  18.  the  voice  of  thy  t.  w  as  in  the  henvol 
81.7.  I  answered  ihee  in  ihc  secret  place  of  tliTt 
104.  7.  at  the  voice  of  ihy  t.  thev  hasted  awny 

Asn.Sfl.  I),  thonsh.ilt  be  visiter!  of  the  Lord  with  t. 

.Mark  3.  17.  I?oiinprges,  which  is  the  sons  of* 

liev.  Ii.  1.  I  heard,  iis  it  were,  the  noiso  of  t 
14.  2.  I  heard  a  voice,  as  the  voice  of  a  great  t. 
THUNDEl?. 

1  Sam.  2.  10.  out  of  heaven  shail  be  t.  npon  them 

lob  40.  9.  Ol  canst  thou  (.  with  a  voice  like  himi 
THUNnF.RS. 

F.xod.  9.  33.  and  the  I.  ;ind  hail  ceased,  34. 
19.  16.  there  were  t.  and  lightnings,  Rec.  18.  18. 
Set  3i:vaN 


TID 

THUNDRRBOI.TS. 

Psal.  78.48.  he  gave  tlunr  Hocks  lo  hot  t. 
THUiNDKREU. 

1  Sam.  7-  10.  tho  Lord  t.  with  a  ^'icat  thunilrr 

2  Sam.  ay.  14.  the  l.oid  t.  from  he;ivcii,  I'salAS.I^. 
John  12.  20.  they  that  heard  it,  said  that  it  t. 

THUNDKKETH. 
Job  37.  4.  he  t.  with  tlie  voice  of  his  excellency 

5.  Gtti  t.  marvellously  with  his  voice 
P»ai.2y.3.the  Ooil  of  glory  t.  the  Lord  is  on  waters 

THUNDERINGS. 
Kxod.  9.  28.  that  there  he  no  more  mighty  t. 
20.  IS.  and  all  the  people  faw  the  (. 
Hcv-  4.  5.  out  of  the  throne  proceedc-  t.  10.  6. 
8.  5.  and  there  were  voices  and  t.  11.  19. 

THUS. 
Oen.  (i.22.^did  Noah,  according  ns  G.  commanded 
20.  IG.  /.  she  was  reproved  ||  2.j.  22.  why  am  1 1.  ? 
Exod.  5.  15.  wherefore  dealest  thou  t.  with  us  ? 

12.  11.  t.  shall  ye  eat  it,  with  your  loins  girded 
14.  11.  wherefore  hast  Ihou  dealt  t.  with  us  ? 

Kev.  15.  31.  t.  separate  the  children  of  Israel 

16.  3.  t.  shall  Aaron  come  into  the  holy  place 
JVinn.  8.  14.  t.  shalt  thou  separate  the  Levites 

11.  15.  if  thou  deal  t.  with  me,  kill  me 
Dent.  29.  24.  wherefore  hath  the  Lord  done  t. 
Josh.  7.  10.  wherefore  licst  thou  t.  on  thy  face  ? 
Judg.  8.  1.  men  said,  why  hast  thou  served  us  I.? 

13.  18.  wliy  askestthou  t.  after  my  name  7 

1  Sam.  14.9.  if  they  say  «.  to  us,  tarry  till  we  come 
10.  but  if  they  sav  t.  come  up  to  us,  then  we  will 

•JO.  7.  if  he  say  t.  "it  is  well,  2  Sam.  15.  20. 

2  Sam.  li.  22.  I  will  yet  he  more  vile  than  t. 

J8.  14.  Joah  said,  Iniay  i«)t  tarry  t.  with  thee 
33.  as  he  went,  t.  lie  said,  O  my  son  Absalom 
1  Kings  3.  22.  t.  they  siiake  before  the  king 
iChrun.  32.  22.  t.  the  Lord  saved  Hezckiah 
Ezra  5.  11.  and  t.  they  returned  us  answer 

f).  2.  and  therein  was  a  record  t.  written 
ffeh.  5.  13.  even  t.  he  he  shaken  out  and  emptied 
F.sth.  fi.9. ;.  shall  it  be  done  to  tho  man  whom,  11. 
Job  27. 12.  why  then  are  ye  t.  altogether  vtiin  ? 
Vsal.  73.  15.  it'I  say  I  will  s.peak  (.  behold 
21,!.rny  hearlwasgrievcd,  and  I  was  pricked 

128. 4.  t.'shall  the  man  be  blessed  that  feareth  I,. 
/s«.2t,  J3.  when  t.  it  shall  be  in  the  niidstof  land 

47.  15.  t.  shiill  be  unto  thee  with  whom 
Jer.  4.  27.  for  t.  hath  the  Lord  said,  C.  G. 
I   5.  13.  t.  shall  it  be  done  unto  them 
I   18.  S3,  deal  t.  with  them  in  time  of  thine  anger 

22.8.why  hath  the  Lord  done  t.  to  this  great  city  ? 
'   26  19. «.  might  weprocureevil  against  oursouls 
Kzek.  31.  IS.  to  whom  art  thou  t   like  in  glory? 
.Omos  2.  11.  is  it  not  even  t.  O  children  of  Israel 
Mai.  1.13.  i.yebronght  an  offering  should  I  accept 
Mat.1.  5. «.  it  is  written  of  the  prophet,  /,hA-c'24.4G. 

3.  15.  t.  it  becomes  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness 

26.  54.  scriptures  be  fulfilled,  that  t.  it  must  be 
/,«*:'•  1.25.  t.  hath  Lord  dealt  with  rne  in  the  days 

2.  48.  son,  why  hast  thoti  t.  dealt  with  us? 

n.  45.  master, «.  saying,  thou  rcproachest  us  also 

17.  30.  t.  shall  it  be  when  Son  of  man  is  revealed 

18.  II.  Phari.see  prayed  t.  God,  I  thank  thee 

22.  51.  .lesns  answered  and  said,r.utTerye  i.  far 

23.  46.  Je.sus  having  said  f..  he  gave  up  tlie  ghost 

24.  3fi.  as  they  t.  spake,  .lesus  himself  in  the  mid.^t 
40.  when  he  had  t.  spoken,  he  sheweil  his  hands 
4ri.  it  i«  written,  t.  it  behoved  Christ  to  suff'er 

John  4.6.  .lesiis  wearied  with  journey,  sat  ^on  well 
n. 43.  when  had  «.  spoken,  he  cried, Lazarus  come 
48.  if  we  let  him  t.  alone,  all  will  believe 
Jlcts  21.  11.  he  said,  t.  saith  the  Holy  Ghost 
/?om.9.20.  thing  formed  sav,  why  hnst  made  me  t.  ? 

1  Cor.l4.25.«.are  secrets  ofhis  heart  made  inanifest 

2  Cot  5.14  loveofChrist  constrains  us,  because  we 

t.  judge,  that  if  one  died  for  all,  then  all  ilead 
Phil  S.  15.  let  as  many  as  be  perfect,  be  t.  minded 
fleb  ri.  0.  better  things  of  you,  though  we «.  speak 
Jiev.  9.  17.  t.  I  saw  horses  in  vision,  them  that  sat 
16.  5.  art  righteous,  because  thou  hast  judged  t. 
Sre  Dm,  Do,  T.,ord. 
THUS  and  THUS. 
Joak.  7   20.  Achan  said  t.  aud  t.  have  T  done 
Judg.  18.  4.  t.  and  t.  dealeth  Micah  with  me 
Z.Sam.  17    15.  t.  and  t.  did  Abithophel  counsel 
Absalom,  and  t.  and  t.  have  I  counselleil 

1  Kinrrs  14.5.  t.  and  l.  shalt  say  lo  Jeroboam's  wife 

2  Kin^s  5.  4. 1,  and  t.  said  the  ma-d  of  Israel 

9.  12.  he  said,  t.  and  t.  siiake  he  to  me,  saying 

THYINE. 

IZee.  18.  12.  none  biiv  the  merchandise  of  <.  wood 

TIDINGS. 
F-xnd  33.  4.  when  tho  people  heard  thege  evil  t. 
1  .9am.  4.  19.  when  Pbinehas'  wife  heard  the  t. 
11.  4.  they  told  the  t.  ofthe  men  of  .Inbesh,  5. 
97. 11.  David  saved  none  alive  to  bring  t.  to  Gath 
iSnm.  4   4.  when  t.  came  of  Saul  and  .Tonathan 
13.  30,  t  came,  saying,  Absalom  hath  sla  n  the 
)fi   li).  let  me  now  run  and  heir  the  king  t. 
20.  Jrftb  aaii  tiiou  shatt  not  bear  (.  this  lay 
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0  Sam.  IS.  22.  why  wilt  run  ?  thou  hast  no  t.  ready 
31.  t  ushi  came,  Cushisaid,  t.  my  lord  the  king 

1  Kings  2.28.  then  t.  came  to  Joub  and  Joab  tied 

14.  I)°  for  I  am  sent  to  thee  with  heavy  t. 

1  Chrun.  10.  9.  and  sent  to  carry  t.  to  their  idols 
Ptsal.  112.  7.  he  shall  not  be  alVaid  of  evil  t. 
Jcr.  20.  15.  cursed  be  the  man  that  brought  t. 
49.  23.  for  they  have  heard  evil  I.  fainl-liearted 
Eir.k.  21.  7.  that  tliou  shall  answer  for  the  t. 
Dun.  11.  44.  t.  out  ofthe  east  shall  trouble  him 
Luke  1.  19. Iain  sent  to  shew  thee  these  glade.2.10. 

8.  1.  shewing  the  glad  t.  ofthe  kingdom  of  God 
Jicts  11.22.  t.  of  these  Ihingscamelo  the  church 

13.  32.  and  we  declare  unto  you  glad  t. the  promise 
21.  31.  t.  came  to  the  cliicf  captain  ofthe  band 

Rum.  10.  15.  that  bring  glad  t.  of  good  things 

TIE.  [.S'jc  Good. 

1  Sam.  6.  7.  and  t.  the  kiiie  to  the  cart,  10. 

1  Kings  18.  t  44.  /.  Ihy  chariot,  iiiiil  get  thee  down 
20.  t'l4-  who  shall  (.  tbe  ba!tle?he  said.  Thou 

/Vou.  G.  21.  bind  onthv  heart  and  t.  about  thy  neck 

TIED. 
Kxod.  39.  31.  and  they  t.  to  it  a  lace  of  blue 

2  Kings  7. 10.  no  man  there,  but  horses  t.  asses  t. 
./UuL21.2.ye  shall  Had  an  ass  t.  and  a  colt  with  her, 

bring  tliem  lo  me,  Mark  11.  2,  4.  Luke  19.  30. 
TILE. 
Ezek.  4.  1.  ihou  also,  son  of  man,  take  the  t. 

TILING. 
/.uAc'5.19.they  lelhim  down  thro'  the  J.w ilh  coucli 

TILL. 
Gc7i.  19.  22.  do  any  thing  t.  thou  be  come  thither 
1  Sam.  22.  3.  t.  I  know  what  God  will  do  for  me 
■2  Sam.  3.35.  if  I  taste  bread  t.  the  sun  be  down 
•iCIirun.  2(5.  15.  he  was  helped  t.  he  was  strong 
3G.  16.  t.  the  wrath  arose,  t.  there  was  no  remedy 
Ezj-n  2.  G3.  t.  there  stood  up  a  priest,  JVcA.  7.  65. 

9.  14.  be  angry  with  us  t.  thou  hast  consumed  us 
Job  14.14.  all  days  will  I  wait  I.  my  change  come 

27.  5.  t.ldie  II  Jsa.'i2.  14.  not  purged, «.  ye  die 
PsaL  10.  15.  seek  his  wickedness  t.  thou  finil  none 
fruy.29. 11.  a  wisemankeepelh  itini.  afterwards 
Reel.  2.  3.  t.  I  might  see  w  hat  was  that  good 
Cant.  2.  7.  stir  not  up  my  love  t.  he  please,  3.  5. 
fsa.  5.  8.  that  lay  field  to  field,  t.  there  be  no  place 

62.  7.  end  give  him  no  rest,  t.  he  establish,  and  t. 
he  make  Jerusalem  a  jiraise  in  the  earth 
.fer.  49.  9.  destroy  t.  they  have  enough,  Obad.  5. 

52.  3.  t.  ho  liad  cast  them  out  from  his  presence 
Lam.  3.  50.  t.  the  Lord  look  down  from  heaven 
F.zck.  28.  15.  was  perfect  I.  iniquity  was  found  in 
/)aK.  4.  23.  t.  seven  times  pass  over  him 

J2.  13.  but  go  thou  thy  way  t.  the  end  be 
/{os.  5.  15.  t.  they  acknowledge  their  ofl'cnce 

10.  12  t.  he  rain  righteousness  upon  you 

jVal.  1.  25.  t.  she  had  brought  forth  her  first-born 

5.  18.  t.  heaven  and  earth  pass,  one  jot  not  iiass 
Lake  12.  50.  I  am  strailenetl  t.'il  he  accomplished 

15.  8.  doth  not  seek  diligently  t.  she  find  it 

19.  13.  he  said  unto  them,  occupy  I.  I  come 
./okn  21.  22.  if  I  will  that  he  tarry  t.  I  conic,  23. 
.4cfs7.18.«. another  kingarose  w  ho  knewnol  Joseph 

23.  12.  not  eat,  t.  they  had  killed  Paul,  14,  21. 
F.p/i.  4.  13.  t.  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of  faith 
Phil.  1.  10.  without  o-fience,  t.  the  day  of  Christ 

1  Tim-i.  13. 1. 1  come,  give  attendance  to  reading 
/Jfu.  2.25.  that  wliich  ye  have,  hold  fastt.  1  come 

7.  3.  t.  we  have  sealed  the  servants  of  our  God 
15.  8.  t.  the  seven  plagues  were  filfilled 

20.  3.  t.  the  thousand  years  should  be  fulfilled 

See  CoNsuMiiD,  Morning,  Until. 

TILL,   Verb. 

Gai.  2.  5.  was  not  a  man  \ot.  the  ground,  3.  23. 

2  Sam.  9.  10.  and  tliv  servants  shall  t.  the  land 
Jer.  27.  11.  they  shall  t.  it,  and  dwell  therein 

TILLAGE. 
1  C/(ro7!.27.26.  Ezri  was  over  them  that  were  fort. 
.Ve/(.  10.  37.  Levites  might  have  the  tithes  of/. 
Prov.  13.  23.  much  fiiod  is  in  the  t.  ofthe  poor 

TILLED. 
F.zrk.  36.  9.  I  am  for  you,  ve  shall  be  t.  and  sown 
36.  34.  and  the  desolate  land  shall  he  t. 

TILLER. 
Gen.  4.  2.  but  Cain  was  a  t.  of  the  ground 

TILLEST. 
jGen.  4.  12.  when  thou  t.  ground,  it  shall  not  yield 

TILLETH. 
Prov.  12.  11.  bo  that  t.  his  land  shall  bo  satisfied 
23.  19.  he  that  t.  his  land  shall  have  plenty 

TIMBER. 
f.ev.  14.  45.  he  shall  break  down  the  t.  thereof 
1  Kinrrs  5.18.SO  they  prepared  «.and  stones  to  build 
the  house,  1  Chron.  22.  14.  2  Chron.'i. 9. 
15.  22.  and  they  took  away  the  t.  of  Raniah 
F.zra  5.  8.  t.  is  laid  in  the  walls,  work  prospereth 

6.  11.  let  t.  he  pulled  down  from  his  house 
.N'ch.  2.  8.  that  he  may  give  me  I.  to  make  beams 
F.zF.k.  26.  12.  they  shall  lay  thy  t  in  the  water 
Hab.  2   11.  the  beam  out  ofthe  /.  shall  answer 
Zech,  5,  4  it  shall  i;onaume  it  with  the  f  thereof 


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TIMBREL. 

l„xod.  15.  20.  and  Miriam  look  a  (.  in  hor  hand 

Job  21.  12.  they  take  the  t.  ant  hirp,  and  rojoice 

Psal.  81.  2.  take  a  psalm,  bring  hilhtr  the  t. 
149.  3.  let  thciii  sing  praises  lo  hiin  with  the  t. 
IM.  4.  ii^raise  him  with  the  t.  and  dunce,  ]>rair« 
TIMBRELS. 

F.xod.  15.  20.  aH  the  women  went  out  after  with  t. 

.Judg.  11.  ;J4.  Ills  daughter  came  out  with  I. 

2Au«i.  G.  5.    David  and  house  of  Isr.ie)  played 
belore  the  Lord  on  t.  1  Ckron.  13.  8. 

Psal.  68.  25.  were  the  damsels  playing  with  t. 

,lcr.  31.  f  4.  Ihou  shalt  be  adorned  witli  Ihy  t. 
TIME. 

This  term  is  commovlij  taken  for  the  measure  of 
motion,  or  for  Iht  duruliun  uf  any  thing.  It  ii 
also  taken  for  upjiiirluiidij,  or  the  J'ucourabl.'. 
moinenlof  doing  or  oiniltnig  any  thing.  LccL 
8.  5,  A  wise  man's  heart  discenietli  Loth 
time  and  judgment:  Ue  knvics  bulk  what  he 
ought  to  do,  and  what  are  thejiilcst  leuduunj'v 
doing  it.  Our  Saviour  says,  in  John  7.  6,  3, 
My  time  is  not  yel  come;  by  which  some  uji 
Uerstavd,  the  time  ejf  his  death;  u'.hers,  Hit 
season  of  his  appearing  publicly  in  iheioorld, 
and  others,  the  lime  of  his  guiiig  up  to  th^ 
feast  vf  tabcrvaclcs :  that  is,  I  knuw  my  tune 
to  go,  when  it  will  be  most  safe  and  proper fot 
me.  I  shall  be  there  some  lime  during  the  feast, 
but  my  time  is  not  yel  conic.  'J'hc  rime  of  tkr. 
vengeance  of  God  is  sometimes  called  the  tint 
oftke  Lord,  the  </me  of  his  visiting.  Jcr.  ."vO 
27,  31,  Woe  unto  them,  for  thei:  day  is  Cixiae 
the  tine  of  their  visitation. 

To  gain  the  time,  is  mentioned  in  Dan.  2.  S 
1  know  of  certainly  thiit  yc  wuuUl  gain  the 
time.  Themagicians  required  a  length  vf  time 
from  the  king  to  explain  his  dream,hoping  thai 
his  desire  of  knowingmight  have  passed  away, 
or  that  the  dream  might  have  cuvie  into  hia 
memory.  St.  Paul  adiuscs  the  faithful  lo  re- 
deem the  time,  because  the  days  are  evil,  F.pk 
5.  IG.  'J'ime  is  redeemed,  when  we  earefully 
embrace  and  improve  ul'l  the  ocsasiiir.s  and  op- 
portunities which  the  J.ordprescnis  unto  usfirr 
his  glory,  and  the  good  ofuiirselois  and  others; 
not  suffering  these  seasons  lo  be  stolen  from  us, 
and  lost  by  cares  and  thoughts  about  the  world  : 
Jlnd  whereas  we  have  lost  and  misiinprooed 
much  time,  we  ought  therefore  to  double  our 
diligence,  and  do  the  more  good  in  lime  to  come. 

Kin  a  .ahasuerus  consulted  with  the  wise  men  who 
kniiw  the  times,  Esih.  1.  13.  That  is,  hs  ad- 
vised with  his  counsellors  that  iivderstood  th> 
history,  the  customs,  and  the  laws  of  the  Per- 
sians. The  knowledge  of  history  is  one  ofthi 
principal  qualifications  of  a  Statisman.  F^- 
how  should  he  know  the  interest  of  his  country, 
if  he  is  ignorant  of  its  times,  revolutions,  and 
remarkable  occiirrcvccst  St.  .Jerem  has  it  in 
his  translation,he  consulted  theSagcs  that  wert 
at  ways  near  his  person,  according  to  thecustont 
of  kings.  The  Chaldceparaphrast  tcill  have  it 
that  he  consulted  the  children  of  Jssaehar,  whi 
were  skilful  in  the  knowledge  o/ times  and  sea 
sons.  This  tribe  was  noted  for  their  knowleds'. 
of  the  times.  1  Chron.  12.  32,  Of  ll  .'  children 
of  Issachar,  which  were  men  that  \.ii  under- 
standing of  the  «n7!C»,  to  know  what  r>raelongh1 
to  do.  Some  by  this  understand  theirknowledge 
of  the  stars,  and  of  the  several  seasons  and 
changes  of  the  air  ;  ichich  might  be  of  good  use 
in  husbandry,  to  which  this  tribe  was  addicted. 
Others  think,  that  by  this  is  to  be  unaerftood 
their  political  prudence  in  discerning  and  em- 
bracing the  fit  seasons  for  all  their  actions. 

Christ  .lesus  says  lo  his  Jlpostles,  who  asked  mm 
if  he  was  soon  to  restore  the  kingdom  to  Israel, 
it  is  not  for  you  lo  know  the  times  and  season.', 
which  the  Father  hath  put  in  his  own  power. 
Acts  1.7.  They  still  thought  thai  the  kingdom 
of  the  Messiah  ivas  to  be  a  tempornl  kingdom: 
But  afterwards  they  were  undeceived,  and  the 
Noly  Ghost,  which  they  received  at  the  timco/ 
Pentecost,  instructed  them,  that  the  completz 
/iingdom  of  the  Messiah,  the  renewing  of  all 
things,  was  not  to  take  place  before  the  end  of 
the  world,  Acts  3.  20,  21.  ichere  St.  Peter. 
speaking  to  the  .Tews,  calls  Ihi.i  lin.e,a<.imeor 
refreshing,  and  ihe  times  of  the  restitution  of 
.all  things.  i!>'(.  PjuI,  1  The.<a.  5.  1,  2.  makes 
use  of  almost  the  same  terms,  in  which  our  Sa- 
viour exprcsed  himself  to  his  Apnstle.t.  con- 
cerning /lis  last  cnniinq.  But  ot'  the  times  and 
.seasons  ye  have  no  need  that  I  write  nnto  you  : 
For  ye  know  that  the  day  of  the  Lord  comcth 
as  a  thief  in  the  night. 

Trnw  is  put  for  a  year.  Seven  times,  that  is,  seven 
years.  Dan.  4.  lii.  Acceptable  time,  is  the  titiie 
ofthe  favour,ofthegoQdness,imd  ofthe  mercy, of 


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Gyd,  Psal.  (if).  13,   Wy  prayer  it  uii'.o  thos  ia 
>ii    sc.ccptiiljie   time.     I   pray   «i    u    liiiiu   vj 
firace.  1  seek  thee  ichcn  llwu  mr.^ist  be  found, 
til  a  good  dill/,  in  t/u:  day  vJ  grace  •Did  mercy. 
'I'ke  devils  cuiitpLaincd,  Mai.  d.  ijil.  that  Christ 
ic IS  come  to  toimeiil  tliem    before    tlio    time: 
Uiat  IS,  before  Uie  last  judgment,  at  wUic/i  tlic 
lieviis  wiU  be  thrown  for  ever  into  Ihejire  pre- 
panU  fur  them.     TIjo  luliii.ss  of  timt,  is  the 
lime  ickick  Hod  had  appotiUed  aud  predicted  as 
tkeJiUesl  season  fur  the  coming  of  the  iMessi.ili, 
Oal.  4.  4.      'J'he  I'salmist  says,  i'sal.  31.  Ij, 
My  times  are  iii  tliy  liuuiJ :  that  is,  the  lijiie  of 
my  life,  koia  ''"'i'  1  shall  Iwc  ;  or,  all  tjie  affairs 
and  eeei.ls  of  my  life  are  wholly  in  thy  power, 
to  dispose  and  order  as  thou  seestjit. 
\icn.  la.  li).  return  accoriiiug  to  llie  t.  of  life,  I-t. 
i\.  11.  tlie  t.  llial  women  go  out  to  draw  water 
.'ID.  5.  fioiu  tlie  t.  lie  had  made  liim  overseer 
■47,  iy.  (lie  t.  drew  mgh  that  Israel  must  diu 
Kiod.  '21.  IS),  ouly  he  sliall  pay  for  loss  of  his  t. 
i.eo.  lj."io.  if  beyond  t'je  I.  of  her  separation 

IS.  la.  a  wife  besides  the  other  in  her  life-t. 
A*«'rt.  13. 'iO.  ihe  t.  was  thet.  of  IJrst  ripe  grapes 
•ti.  10.  what  t.  the  fire  devoured  ~M  men 
iJeut.  16.  U.  such  t.  thou  put  the  sickle  to  the  corn 
Josh.  Hi.  27.  at  Llie  t.  of  the  going  down  iri'the  sun 
^usima  commanded,  ii  Chron.  18.  34.  | 
42.  and  their  land  did  Joshua  lake  at  one  t. 
/«i/;'-.lri.31.all  the  t.  the  house  of  God  was  iiiShiloh 
2  i>dm.  7.  11.  since  the  t.  I  commanded  judges 
n.  1.  at  the  t.  wlien  kings  go  forth  to  battle 
'2.t.  d.  against  eight  hbiidred  he  slew  at  one  t. 
E  ICiiigsi.  'Jti.  IS  it  I.  to  leceive  money  and  ganncnip 
I  Chron.  i).  -J.  were  to  come  from  t.  to  t.  with  them 
ICzra  4.  10.  peace,  and  at  sucli  a  t.  17.  |  7.  12. 

10.  13.  people  are  many,  and  it  is  a  t.  of  rain 
A"tA.2.C.  when  wdt  thou  return  1  and  I  set  him  a  t. 
Job  a.  17.  what  t.  they  wax  warm  they  vanish 

fl.  19.  ifofjudginent,  who  shall  set  me  a  t.  to  plead 
l.i.  32.  it  shall  he  accomiilished  before  his  t. 
'22.  IG.  wicked,  which  were  cut  down  out  oft. 
38  23.  which  i  reserved  against  the  t.  of  trouble 

39.  1.  knowest  thou  the  t  they  bring  forth  ?  2. 
I'sa^.  32.  ti.  ill  a  t.  when  thou  mayest  be  found 

37.  19.  they  shall  not  be  asliamod  in  the  evil  L 
41.  1.  the  Lord  will  deliver  hiin  in  £.  of  trouble 
5<j.  3.  what  t.  I  am  afraid,  1  will  trust  rn  thee 
09.  13.  my  prayer  is  to  thee  in  an  acceptable  t 
81.  15.  Iheir  I.  should  have  endured  for  ever 
i^9.  47.  remember  how  short  my  t.  is 
Iflj.  in.  until  the  t.  thatiiis  word  came 

Bkcl.  3.  1.  there  is  a  t.  to  every  purpose,  17,  |  8.  6. 
a.  a.  t.  to  be  born,  and  a  t.  to  die;  a  (.  to  plant 
7.  17.  why  shoulile'St  thou  die  before  thy  t.  ? 
8.5.a  wise  man's  heart  discerneth  £.  and  judgment 
i).  11.  but  t.  and  chance  happeneth  to  them  all 
12.  so  are  liie  sons  oi"nien  snared  in  an  evil  t. 

fsa.  2(i.  17.  llialdraweih  near  the  £.  of  her  <lelivery 
2^.  19.  fioni  the  t.  il  g->eth  forth  it  shall  take  you 
4d.  21.  who  liatli  dei.lared  tliis  from  ancient  t.? 

48.  IG.  from  the  t.  tnat  it  was,  there  am  1 

49.  8.  in  an  acceptable  t.  have  I  heard  thee,  ami 
in  a  dav  of  salvation  helped  thee,  2  Or.  6.  2. 

fiO.  22.  r  the  Lord  will  hasten  it  in  his  t. 

Icr.  0.  15.  at  the  (.  I  visit,  they  shall  he  cast  down 

8. 7.  crane  and  swallow  obser*;tliet  of  coming 

15.  looked  for  a  t.  of  health,  and  belnkl  trouble 
14.  8.  the  Saviour  thereof  in  t.  of  tronU  >! 

19.  and  for  ihc  t.  of  healing,  and  behold  trouble 
30.  7.  it  is  even  the  t.  of . Jacob's  trouble 

40.  21.  iind  llie  t.  of  their  visitation,  50.  27. 
49.  8.  Ihe  e.  that  I  will  visit  him,  50.  31. 

19.  and  who  will  appoint  me  the  t.  ?  50  44. 
51.  3.3.  Biibvlon  like  a  floor,  it  is  t.  to  lliresh  her 
Bzck.  4.  10.  from  t.  to  t.  shall  tho.i  cut  it 
16.8.  thy  I.  was  the  «.  of  love,  (  spread  my  skirt 

57.  as  at  the  t.  of  thy  reproach  of  dauL'hters 
"0.3.  day.isnenr,  it  shall  be  llief.  of  Ihe  hcalheu 
Van.  2.  8.  I  knowthut  ye  would  gain  the  t. 

'J.  to  speak  before  one,  till  the  t.  be  changed 

II).  Daniel  desired  that  he  would  give  him  I. 
'J.  5.  at  what  (.  ye  hear  the  sound  of  cornet,  15. 

7.  12.  yet  their  lives  were  prolongi'd  for  a  t. 

22.  the  t.  came  that  .h<-  saints  possessed  kingdom 
2.5.  until  a  t.  and  thedividing  oft.  12.  7. 

8.  17.  at  the  t.  of  the  end  shall  be  ihe  visir... 
0.21.  touched  me  about  Ihe  t.  of  evening  oblation 

11.  24.  he  shiill  forecast  his  devices  for  a  t. 
3.1.  to  make  litem  white,  to  the  t,  of  Ihe  end 
40.  at  the  t.  of  the  end  shall  the  king  of  Ihe  south 

12.  1.  and  there  shall  he  a  I.  of  trouble 

4.  seal  tlie  book,  even  to  Ihe  t.  of  the  end,  9. 

1 1.  from  Ihe  t.the  daily  iacrifice  be  taken  away 
ffo.o.  HI.  12.  it  is  t.  to  seek  the  Lord,  till  he  come 
Mic.  5.  3.  lill  the  t.  Ihnt  she  which  travaileth 
f/«ir.  I.  4.  is  it  I.  to  dwell  in  your  ceihd  houses'? 
T.rch.  14.  7.  that  at  evening  t.'  it  shall  he  light 
Ulal.  3.  11   nor  vme  cast  her  fruit  before  the  t. 
Mat.l  II   about  the  t  thev  were  carried  away 
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,Wat.2. 7.  Herod  inquired  what  t.  star  appeared 
8.  29.  art  thou  come  to  torment  us  belore  the  t.  ? 
21.  34.  and  when  the  t.  of  the  fiuit  drew  near 
*).  Iri.  the  master  sailii,  my  t.  is  at  hand 

Mark  I.  15.  llie  I.  is  fulliUed,  repent  and  believe 
4.  17.  have  no  rout,  and  so-enduie  but  t'oi  a  t. 
ti.  35.  tins  IS  a  desert,  and  now  tliet.  isfarpusiied 
11.  13.  for  the  t.  of  ligs  was  not  yet 
Ki.  3.{.  waich,  for  ye  know  not  when  the  t.  is 

/^uke  1.  57.  Elisabeth's  full  t.  came  to  be  delivered 

4.  0.  showed  him  all  kingdoms  in  a  moment  oft 

7.  45.  but  tins  woman,  since  the  t.  1  came  in 

8.  13.  which  111  t.  of  temptation  fall  away 

13.  35.  yeshall  not  see  me,  tili  the  I.  come  when 

i'.i.  14.  ihou  knewest  not  the  I.  of  thy  visiiation 

./ohn  7.  (>.  my  t.  is  not  come,  your  t.  is  always  ready 

Hi.  2.  the  I.  Cometh  thai  whosoever  killelli  you 

25.  the  t.  coinetii  when  I  shall  no  more  speak 

.lets  I.  21.  all  the  t.  the  Lord  went  in  and  out 

7.  17.  but  when  Ihe  t.  of  the  pioinise  drew  nigh 

20.  in  which  t.  JMuses  was  born,  and  was  fair 

17.  21.  spent  their  t.  in  nothing  else,  but  to  tell 
Jiom.  13.  11.  it  IS  high  t.  to  awake  out  of  sleep 

1  Car.  4.5.  theieloie  judge  nothing  beloie  ihu  t. 
7.  5.  defraud  not,  except  with  consent  lor  a  t. 
29.  but  thia  I  say,  brethren,  the  t.  is  short 
Kph.  5.  10.  redeeming  the  t.  Col.  4.  5. 

1  'I'hcss.  2.  n.beuig  taken  from  you  for  a  short  t. 

2  yVtfS*.2.  G.  that  he  might  be  revealed  in  Ins  t. 
2  'J'liii.  4.  3.  t.  come,  when  ihey  will  not  endure 

G.  and  ihe  t.  of  my  departure  is  at  hand 
Heb.  4.  10.  may  find  grace  to  help  in  t.  of  need 

5.  12.  when  for  the  t.  ye  ought  to  be  teachers 

9.  9.  wliicn  was  a  figure  for  the  t.  then  present 
10.  imposed  on  them  till  the  t.  of  reformation 

11.  32.  the  f.  would  fail  nie  to  tell  of  Gideon 
Jam.  i.  14.  a  vapour  that  appeareth  a  little  t. 
1  Pet.  1.  U.  what  manner  of  t.  the  Spirit  of  Christ 
17.  pass  the  f.  of  your  sojourning  here  in  fear 

4.  2.  iie  no  longer  should  live  the  rest  of  his  t. 
Rev.  1.  3.  for  the  t.  is  at  hand,  22.  10. 

10.  6.  Bware,  that  there  should  be  t.  no  longer 

11.  18.  £.  of  the  dead,  that  they  should  be  judged 

12.  12.  he  knoweth  that  he  hiiih  but  a  short  t. 
H.she  isiiourished  for  at.  and  times,andhalf  a  t. 

jlny  Tl.ME. 
Lev.  25.  32.  the  Levites  may  redeem  at  avy  t. 
JVum.35.  2().  if theslayer  at  an^t.  come  without 
1  iam.20.12.souiided  my  father  to-morrow  at  any  t. 
1  Kings  l.G.father  had  not  displeased  hiin  at  any  t. 
J/ut.  4.  G.  angels  shall  bear  thee  up,  lest  at  u/iyt. 
thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone,  JAikc  4. 11. 

5.  25.  lest  at  any  t.  the  adversary  deliver  thee 

13.  15.  lest  at  any  t.  they  should  see,  Mark  4.  12. 
Luke  15.  29.  nor  transgressed  I  at  any  t.  thy  com. 

21.  34.  lest  at  any  t.  your  hearts  be  overcharged 
./ohn  1.  18.  no  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  t. 

5.  37.  nor  have  ye  heard  his  voice  at  any  t. 
Jicts  11.  8.  nothing  unclean  hath  at  any  t.  entered 
1  C(/r.9.7.whogoeth-a  warfare  at  a.t.on  Ins  charges 
1  Thess.  2. 5.  nor  at  any  t.  used  we  tlattering  words 
Heb.  1. 5.  to  which  of  the  angelssuld  he  ata«y  t.  13. 

2.  1.  lest  at  any  t.  we  should  let  them  slip 
.fiihn  4.  12.  no  man  Inilh  seen  God  at  any  t. 
See  Api'oiNTBU,   Bkfork.   roMK,   Day,    Due. 

/Ht/ic  TIME. 
Gen.  38.  27.  come  to  pass  m  ihc  t.  of  her  travail 
F.iod.^i.  18.  commanded  sn  tAc  t.  of  iiiDiilli  AInb 
.Inilg.  10.  14.  let  them  deliver  mt/»'t.  oftribiilAlion 

15.  1.  in  the  t.  of  wheat  harvest  Samsmi  visited 

1  Kings  15. 2S.  in  the  t.  of  old  age  he  was  diseased 

2  Chron.  28.  22.  in  the  i.  of  his  duslress  did  he  tres- 

pass yet  more  agiiinst  ihe  Lord 
JVeA.  9.  ^.171  tAet.  of  their  trouble  Ihoii  hcardest 
Psal.  4.  '  more  than  in  the  t.  when  corn  increased 
2L  9.  as  a  fiery  oven  in  the  t.  of  thine  anger 
27.  5.  in  the  t.  of  trouble  he  shall  hide  me 
37.  29.  he  is  their  slreiiL'th  in  the  t.  of  trouble 
71.  9.  cast  me  not  olfm  the  t.  of  old  age 
Prov.  25.  13.  as  the  cold  of  snow  in  tAct. of  harvest 
19.confid(;ncein  unfaitlifolinaiun  t/zct.of  trouble 
[sa.  33.2.  be  thou  ou r  salvation  ih  thet.  of  trouble 
Jer.  2.  27.  in  the  t.  of  trouble  they  will  say 
28.  if  they  can  save  thee  in  thet.  of  trouble 
8.12.  in,tliet  of  visiiation  they  shall  be  cast  down 
10.  15.  in  the  t.  of  visitation  they  perish,  51.  18. 
11. 12. shall  not  save  ihem  at  all  in  the  t.  of  Iroiible 

14.  !  will  not  hiar  iliem  in  the.  t.  that  they  cry 
15.  11.  verily  I  will  causcenemy  to  entreat  thee 
wi'll  in  thet.  of  evil,  arxl  in  the  t.  of  aflliction 

18.  23.  deal  thus  with  them  in  the  t.  of  thine  anger 
.SO.  It),  hiindleth  the  sickle  in  the  t.  of  harvest 

F.zek.  27.  34.  ih  lite  t.  when  thou  shall  be  broken 
35.5.  had  a  perpetual  hatred,  in  thet.  of  iheir 
calamity,  in  Ihe  t.  Ilial  their  iniipiity  hiid  an  end 
Hos.^i.  9.  I  will  lake  awav  my  corn  in  t/i^  t. thereof 
7.eck.  10    1.  ask  rain  in  the  t.  of  the  latter  rain 
Mat.  13.31).  in  the  t.  of  harvest  I  will  say  to  reapers 
Luke  4.  27.  were  iminy  lepers  in  the  t.  of  Klisius 
Set  Last  Long,  Many,  Old,  1'asTi  Prockss. 
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TlTVr 

Same  TIME. 
A'um.  3i     0.  Lord's  anger  was  kindled t!ie*anjo4 
IJcut.  9.  2».V  I  prayed  lor  Aaron  also  the  Garnet. 
2  Kings  8.  22.  yet  Edoin  revolted,  ihen  Libniih  rO" 
volted  at  the  same  t.  2  C7i  'on.  21.  10> 
2  Chron.  15.  11.  they  ofiered  the  savie  t.  700  oxen 

10.  10.  Asa  oppressed  the  people  at  the  same  t. 
F.ira  5.  3.  at  the  same  t.  came  lo  them  'ralnai 

•  Icr.  39.  10.  gave  them  vineyards  at  the  same  t. 

F.zek.  3o.  10.  at  the  same  t.  shall  thou  think  evil 

JJan.  4.  3G.  at  the  same  t.  my  reason  returned 
li  1.  trouble,  such  as  never  was  to  thatsome  t. 

Mcts  19.  23  the  same  t.  there  arose  no  small  stir 

See  Second,  Set. 

That  TIME. 

.Jndg.  11.  26.  why  did  ye  not  lecover  in  that  t. 

1  Sam.  11. !).  to-morrow  by  that  t.  the  sun  he  hot 

Kzra  5.  16.  since  that  I.  luilh  il  been  in  building 

J\i'eh.  4.  16.  lo  pass  from  that  I.  fijith,  13.  21. 

Jsa.  16.  13.  spoken  concerning  Moab  since  that  t 
18.  7.  in  tAat  t.  shall  the  present  be  brought 
44.8.  have  I  not  lold  thee  from  t/iatC.aiid  doclar(j4 
45.  21.  who  hath  told  it  from  that  t.  ? 
48.  8.  from  that  t.  that  ihnie  ear  was  not  openeU 

,Icr.  .')0.  4.  tAat  t.  Israel  shall  come  weeping 

20.  in  that  t.  ihe  iniquity  of  Isriiel  not  be  found 
Jimos  5.  13.  the  prudent  keep  silence  in  (Aat  t. 
Mat.  4.  17.  from  tAat  t.  Jesus  began  to  preach 

16.  21.  from  that  t.  began  to  shew  his  disciple* 

26.  16.  from  that  t.  Judas  sought  opportunity 

Luke  IG.  16.  since  tAat  t.  kingdom  of  G.  is  preached 

^'oAkG.  6G.  Uomthalt.  many  disciples  went  back. 

Acts  12.  1.  about  tAat      Herod  stretched  to  ve.x 

j]t  that  TIME. 

J^iim.  22.  4.  Balak  was  king  of  Moab  at  that  t. 

Deal.  1.  9.  and  I  spake  to  you  at  that  t.  saying- 

16.  I  charged  your  judges  at  that  t.  raying 

18.  I  commanded  yon  at  tAut  t.  3.  18 

3.  21.  I  commanded  Joshua  at  that  t.  saying 

23.  I  besought  the  Lord  at  tAat  f.  saying 
5.  5.  1  stood  between  ihe  Lord  and  you  at  that  t, 
9. 19.  Ihe  Lord  hearkened  to  me  at  that  t.  10  10. 

1  Sam.  14.  18.  the  ark  was  at  that  t.  with  Israel 

2  Chron.  13.  18.  Israel  bron^'ht  under  at  that  t. 
30.  3.  they  could  not  keep  the  passover  «t  tAat  t. 
.35.  17.  Israel  kept  the  passover  at  that  t. 

.ttr.  3.  17.  at  that  t.  they  shall  call  Jerusalem 
8.  1.  at  that  t.  shall  they  bring  out  the  bones 
33  15.  at  that  t.  cause  the  branch  of  righteousness 
J>un.  12.  1.  at  that  t.  shall  Michael  stand  up 
Mic.  3.  4.  will  hide  his  face  from  them  at  that  t. 
Zeph.  J.  12.  ai  that  t.  1  will  search  Jerusalei-i 
3.  19   at  that  t.  I  will  undo  all  that  afflict  t. 

20.  at  that  t.  will  I  bring  you  again,  in  time 
Luke  23.7.  himself  was  at  Jerusalem,  at  that  C. 
jictsS.  1.  at  that  t.  was  a  great  persecution 
Kp.'i.i.  12.  at  that  t.  ye  were  wilhout  Christ 
See  Third. 
Tlus  TIME. 
Gen.  29.  34.  tftis  t.  will  my  husband  be  joined 
F.xod.  8.32.  Pharaoh  hardened  his  heart  nlthist. 
9    14    1  will  at  tAis  t.  send  all  my  plugues 
18.  to-morrow  about  tAis  f.  I  will  cniise  it  to  raia 
27.  and  Pharaoh  said,  I  have  sinned  tAi'.s  t. 
JViim.  ■i3.  23.  according  to  tAis  t.  it  shall  be  said 
.hidg.  13. 23.  nor  would  as  at  this  t.  have  told  us 

21.  22.  for  ye  did  notgive  unto  theiii  ai  thist. 

1  Sam. '.).  13.  for  about  this  t.  yo  shall  tiiid  Inm 

2  Sam.  17.  7.  the  counsel  is  not  good  at  this  t. 

1  Kings  2.  2().  I  will  not  at  this  t.  put  thee  to  death 
I9.2.to-morrow  tAi*  t.20  6.2  Kings  7.1,  18.  |  10.6, 

J^i'h.  13.  G.  in  all  tAis  t.  whs  not  I  at  Jerusalem 

F.sth.  4.  14.  for  if  thou  holdcrt  thy  peace  at  tAis  t. 
art  rome  to  the  kingdom  for  such  a  t.  as  tAi» 

Psnl.  1 13.  2.  blessed  be  the  Lord  from  this  t.  forth 
115.  18.  we  will  bless  the  Lord  from  this  t.  forth 
121.  8.  he  will  nreserve  thee  from  t//ii-  t.  forth 

Asrt.  48.  6. 1  have  shewed  new  things  from  (Ais  t. 

.ler.  3.  4.  wilt  Ihou  not  from  this  t.  cry  unto  me  t 
51.  6.  tAis  is  Ihe  f.  of  the  Lord's  vengeance 

Mic.  2.  3.  nor  go  haughtily  for  tAis  t.  is  evil 

Mat.  24.  21.  tribulation  sncli  as  was  not  since  tho 
beginning  of  the  world  lo  tAis  t.  Mark  13.  l9 

MarkW.  30.  but  be  sliall  receive  a  hundred  foirt 
now  in  tAis  f.  and  eternal  life,  I^uke  18.  30, 

T.nke  12.  .56.  how  is  it  ye  do  not  discern  lAis  1. 1 

.Tohn  11.  39.  Lord,  by  tAis  t.  he  sliiiketh 

Jli-ts  I.  G.  wilt  ihoii  at  this  t.  restore  the  kingdom  1 
24.  25.  Feli.x  answered,  go  thy  way  for  tAis  t. 

Rom.  3.  26.  lo  declare  at  tAis  t.  his  righteousnes* 

8.  18.  that  Ihe  suffoiings  of  fAis  present  f. 

9.  9.  at  tAis  t.  will  I  come,  Sara  shall  have  a  son 

11.  5.  so  at  tAis  present  t.  there  is  a  remnant 

1  Cor.  16.  12.  his  will  was  not   locome  at  tAis  t. 

2  Cor.  8.  14.  that  now  at  this  t.  your  abundance 

TfMES. 
Gen.  27.  36.  he  hath  supplanted  me  tliese  (wo  t. 
Lev.  19.  26.  ye  shall  not  observe  (.  Devt.  18.  10,  M 
Devt.  4.  42.  thr,  slnyer  haled  him  not  in  t.  past 
Judg  13.  25.  tne  Spirit  began  to  move  hiii  at  t. 


TIT 

Jnig.  16.  20.  I  will  go  out  ns  at  oilier  I.  andsliake 
'M.  30.  put  themselves  In  array  as  at  ollrer  t. 
31.  llie  BenjaiTiitts  began  lo  kill  :i8  at  other  t 

1  Sam.  X  10.  the  Lord  called  a«  at  oilier  t.  Samuel 
18   10.  David  played  with  Ills  hand  as  at  other  t. 

20.  25.  the  king  sat  on  his  seat  as  at  olher  t. 
2Kinps  19. 25.  hast  thou  not  hearu  long  ago  how  of 

ancient  t.  that  I  have  formed  ill  Isa.  37.  2ii. 

21.  6.  Manasseh  observed  t.  2  Chran.  3'J.  6. 

i  Chr.  12.32.  men  thai  had  understanding  of  the  t, 
29.  30.  the  t.  that  went  over  him  and  over  Israel 

2  Citron.  15.  5.  in  those  t.  there  was  no  peace 
Esth.  J.  13.  Ihe  wise  men  which  knew  the  t. 
Job  24.  1.  t.  are  not  hidden  from  the  Almighty 
Psal.  9.  9.  Lord  will  be  a  refuge  in  I.  of  trouble 

10   1.  why  hidest  thou  thyself  in  t  of  trouble? 

31. 15.  my  t.  are  in  thy  hand,  deliver  me  from  eneni. 

44.  1.  what  works  thou  didst  in  the  t.  of  old 

77.  5.  I  have  considered  the  years  of  ancient  t. 
fca.  33.  6.  knowledge  shall  be  the  stability  of  thy  (. 

40.  10.  from  ancient  t.  things  not  yet  done 
EzfA.  12.  27.  he  prophesied  of  Ihe't.  far  off 
iMn.  2.  21.  he  changeth  the  t.  and  the  seasons 

7.  2.).  he  sIk.U  think  lo  change  t.  and  laws 

[I.  25.  the  siieels  shall  be  iiiii.l  in  troublous  t. 

11.  14.  in  those  t.  there  shall  many  stand  up 

12.  7.  for  a  time,  t.  and  a  half,  Hev.  12.  14. 
J>/at.l6.3.but  ciiiiye  not  discern  the  signs  of  the  t.? 
J.ukc  21.  24.  till  tiie  I.  of  the  Gentiles  be  ful/illed 
jJcis  1.7.  it  is  not  for  you  to  know  the  t.  or  seasons 

.3.  19.  when  the  t.  of  refreshing  shall  come 

21.  till  the  t.  of  restitution  of  all  things 

J4. 16.  who  in  I.  past  suffered  all  nations  to  walk 
J7.  2(5.  hath  delerinined  the  t.  before  appointed 

30.  the  t.  nf  this  ignorance  God  winked  at 
Rom.  1 1.  30.  as  ye  i  n  I.  past  have  not  believed  God 
it  Cor.  11.  24.  of  Jews  five  t.  received  I  forty  stripes 
Oal.  1.  23.  that  he  which  jiersecuted  us  in  t.  past 

4.  10.  ye  observe  days  and  months,  t.  and  years 
Ii'.ph.  1.  10.  in  the  dispensation  of  the  fulness  of  Z. 
1  T/iess.  5.  1.  of  the  t.  ye  have  no  need  thar,  i  wrile 
1  Tim.  4.1.  ill  latter  t.  some  shall  depart  froiii  fuilh 
6.  15.  which  in  his  t.  lie  shall  shew  who  is  king 
ZTim.  3.  1.  in  last  days  perilous  t.  shall  come 
Tit.  1.  3.  hath  in  due  t.  manifested  his  woin 
Hcb.l.  1.  God  who  atsundry  t.  spake  to  ihe fathers 

^^11  TIMES. 

J^ev.  1C.2.  that  he  crime  not  at  all  t.  within  ih-^  v^il 

IKin^sS.  5'.).  maintain  causeof  his  [loople  at  ah  t. 

Psal.  34.  1.  I  will  bless  the  Lord  at  all  t.  Iiis  praise 

C2. 8.  trust  in  him  at  all  t.  ye  people  pour  out  heart 

106.3. hles^ed is  he  thatdotli  righteousness  aloU I. 

119.2n.l'or  longing  it  h.itli  to  thy  judgments  at  a// «. 

Prov.  5    19.  let  her  breasts  sati=iy  thee  at  all  t. 

17.  17.  a  friend  lovelli  at  all  I.  a  brother  is  horn  for 

See  AfpoiNTED,  Many,  Skven,  Ten,  Three. 

TINGLE. 

1  Sam.  3.  n.  at  which  the  ears  of  every  one  that 

hwais  it  shall  t.  2  Kinss  21. 12.  .ler.  19.  3. 

TINKLING. 

Tsn.  3.  16.  mincing  and  making  at.  with  their  feet 

18.  takeaway  the  bravery  of  their  t.  ornaments 

1  Cor.  13.  1.  I  am  become  as  a  t.  cymbal 

TIN. 
/Tkw .31 .22.^. that  may  abide  fire,  make  go  thro'  fire 
Jsa.  I.  25.  and  I  will  lake  away  all  ihy  t. 
Kick.  22.  18.  all  they  are  brass,  ind  t.  and  iron 
20.  as  they  anther  lead  and  /   into  the  furn:ice 
27.  12.  Tarshish  was  thv  merchant  in  t.  and  lead 

TIP. 

J.uke  IG.  24.  mav  dip  the  I.  of  his  finger  in  water 

See  Rl<rht  Ear. 

TIRR. 

F.zek.  24.  17.  bind  the  t.  o''thy  head  upon  thee 

TIUED. 

2  Kings  9.  30.  .Tczphel  t.  her  head,  and  looked 

TIRES. 

ha.  3.  18.  the  Lord  will  take  nway  the'r  t. 

Kiek.  24.  23.  and  your  t.  shall  be  on  your  heads 
TITHE. 

The  practice  of  pai/inir  tithes  is  very  ancirnt ; 
for  we  fivd,  Gen.  14.  20.  that  .Ibrahum  <ravp, 
tithes  to  JMelchizeilek,  kin.ir  of  Snlrm,  at  his 
rrturn  from  his  erpcililion  ag'iim't  C'tedor- 
lavinrr,  and  the  fnur  kings  in  confedcraeti 
■inith  him.  .flbraham  gave  him  the  tithe  of  all 
the  hiiiiti/  taken  from  the  enemy.  .Jacob  imi- 
tated this  piety  of  his  grandfather  when  he 
vowed  to  the  J.ord  the  tithe  of  all  the  substance 
he  viiirht  acquire  in  Jifrsopotamia.     Gen.  28. 

22,  Of  all  ll  at  thou  shall  give  me,  I  will  surely 
give  the  tenth  unto  tliee;  for  the  mainte- 
nance of  thy  worship,  and  other  pious  uses. 

fJndor  the  lam,  Moses  ordained,  I^ev.  27.  :J0, 

31,  32,  All  the  tithe  of  the  land,  whether 
of  the  seed  of  the  land,  or  of  the  fruit  of 
the  tree,  is  the  LordV;  it  is  holy  unto  the 
T>ord,  &c. 

There  were  three  sorts  o/ tithes  to  be  paid  from 
^    the  pcopls  fbciidcs  those  from,  the  Levitei  to 


TIT 

the  priests,)  Num.  28.  26,  27,  kc.  (I)  To  the 
J.evites,forthcirmaiiitenance,  Num.  18.21,24 
(2)  For  the  Lord's  feasts  and  sacrtficcs,  to  bi 
eaten  in  the  place  which  Ihe  Lord  should 
choose  lo  put  his  nairie  there;  to  wit,  where 
the  ark  skoold  be,  the  tabernacle  or  temple 
This  tcuth  part  was  either  sent  to  ./erusaient 
in  kind,  or,  if  it  was  too  far,  they  sent  the 
value  in  vionry,  which  was  lo  be  laid  out  ft 
ozcn,  sheep,  wine,  or  what  else  they  pleased, 
IJeut.  14.  22,  23,  24,  i-c.  (3)  Jlisides  these 
two,  there  was  to  be,  every  third  year,  a  liihe 
for  the  poor,  to  he  eaten  at  their  own  dwell- 
ivgs,  Deiit.  14.  28,  29.  Some  are  of  opinion 
that  this  third  tithe  was  7wt  different  from  the 
second  before  taken  notice  of,  eicrpt  that  in 
the  third  year  it  was  not  brought  to  the  temple, 
but  was  used  vpnn  the  spot  by  every  one  in 
the  city  of  his  habitation.  So  that  there  were 
only,  according  to  them,  two  sorts  of  tiihe.-i, 
that  which  was  given  to  the  Levites  and  priests, 
and  that  which  was  applied  to  making  feasts 
of  charity,  cither  in  the  temple  of  Jerusalem, 
or  in  other  cities. 

Tithes  icere  paid  to  God  as  a  sign  of  homage 
and  gratitude  :  thus  Jibraham's  giving  tilhes, 
of  the  spoil  to  JlelchizeJck,  was  a  token  that 
he  oicned  his  virtory  and  success  to  be  from 
God ;  and  when  1  ithes  were  kept  back  from 
the  priests,  the  Lord  complained  that  he  was 
robbed,  Mai.  3.  8.  Tlie  paying  of  them  was 
an  honouring  of  God,  Prov.  3.  9.  Hence  the 
J) I'ostle  proves  the  superiority  of  Jifelchizcdek 
and  his  priesthood  above  the  patriarch  Abra- 
ham, and  the  priesthood  of  }yevi,  because 
Abraham,  and  I^evi  in  kis  loins,  paid  tithes 
unto  him,  as  the  Issser  unto  the  greater,  lieb. 
7.  4,  5,  n,  &o. 

In  the  New  Tesitament,  neither  ovr  Saviour  nor 
his  apostles  have  commanded  any  thing  in  this 
affair  of  tithes:  only  when  our  I,ord  sent  his 
Apostles  to  preach  in  the  cities  of  Israel,  he 
forbad  them  to  carry  their  purse  or  provisions 
along  with  them,  but  to  enter  into  the  houses 
of  those  that  were  willing  to  receive  them,  and 
to  eat  what  should  be  set  before  thfni;  for  the 
labourer,  says  he,  is  worthy  of  his  hire,  and  of 
his  maintenance,  Mat.  10.  10.  Luke  10.  7,  8 
St.  Paul  would  hare  it,  that  he  that  receives 
instruction  ,sliovld  administer  some  of  his  ^ood 
thing.-i  to  him  that  gives  it  him.  Gal.  6.  6.  It 
is  agreeable  to  nature  and  reason,  that  they 
which  wait  at  the  altar  should  live  by  the  altar, 
1  Cor.  9.  13.  And  as  God,  under  the  law  or- 
dained and  appoinitd  a  living  or  maintenance 
for  his  ministers,  so  as  liuzj  needed  not,  as 
other  men,  to  labour  with  their  hands  to  get 
bread  to  eat ;  so  under  the  jVeia  Testament, 
God  has  ordained,  that  those  who  are  token  off 
from  worl'lbj  emphiiioients,  and  spend  thci-r 
time  in  the  study  and  preaching  of  the  gospel, 
S/iould  have  a  livelihood  for  tlfir  labour. 
I  Cor.  9.  14,  Even  so  halh  the  Lord  ordained, 
that  I  hey  whici:  preach  the  gospel,  should  live 
of  Ihe  gospel.  Aiid  in  the  llh  verse,  VVhogoelh 
a  warfare  at  his  own  ciiarges? 

The  most  barbarous  nations,  and  the  heathen 
Greeks  and  Romans,  out  of  a  principle  'f  re- 
ligion common  to  all  men,  have  often  dedicated 
their  tilhes  to  their  gods.  Some  have  made  it 
a  standing  obligation,  others  have  dsne  it  upon 
particular  occasions,  and  by  the  impulse  of  a 
transient  devotion.  Ijaertiiis  says,  that  when 
Pisistratus,  tyrant  at  Athcn»,  wrote  ti^Sulon, 
tn  persuade  him  to  return  to  Athens,  ne  tells 
him,  "  that  every  one  there  pays  the  tithe  of 
his  goods  for  the  offering  of  sacrifices  to  the 
gods."  Laert.  Lib.  1.  Plhin  says  that  the 
Aratiianmerchnnts  who  trnded  in  spices, durst 
not  sell  any  till  they  had  paid  the  tithe  to  their 
god  .Sabis:  And  Plutarch,  in  more  places  than 
one,  mentions  a  custom  of  the  Romans,  of  of- 
fering to  Hercules  the  titiie  of  what  they  took 
from  th^ir  enemies. 

Lev.  27.  30.  all  the  t.  oftlie  land  is  the  Lord's 
32.  roncrning  the  t.  of  the  herd  or  the  llock 

mtm.  18.  26.  ye  shall  offer  a  lenlh  part  of  the  /. 

Dent.  12.17.  not  eat  within  thy  gates  Ihe  «.  of  corn 
14.  23.  eat  t.  in  the  place  t!ie  Lord  shall  choose 
28.  at  (lie  end  of  three  years  bring  forth  the  t. 

2CAr.  31.5.  thevbrourrht  in  the  first-fruits  of  corn 
and  the'i  of  all  thines.  6,  12.  Jfeh.  1.3.  13. 

JVfA.  10.  r.8.  the  Levites  shall  bring  up  t.  nf  tithes 

Mat.  23.  23.  ye  pay  ^  of  mint,  anise,  and  cummin 
TITHE,   Verb. 

A)fwM4.22.thoa  shall  sur.ly  t.  increase  of  Ihy  seed 

Luke  11.  42.  for  ye  1.  mint,  and  rue,  and  all  herbs 
TITHES. 

Gen.  14.20.  Abraham  gave  Melchizedek  t.  of  allj 

/,CB.  27  31    if  a  maa  will  redeem  ought  of  his  t.   1 


TOK 

.Vum.  .  8.  24.  .ho  t.  I  have  given  to  Ihft  LuTifeg 
2ti.  when  ye  take  of  the  childien  of  Israel  „. 
28.  offer  a  heave-olferiiig  to  Lord  of  all  yi;ur  ( 

Deut.  12.  6.  thither  yu  shall  bring  your  (.  1 1. 
2ii.  12.  thou  liasl  made  an  end  of, tirhing  the  t. 

JVeh.  10.  37.  that  the  Levites  might  have  ihe  {. 

12.  44.  aiK^somc  were  appointed  lor  the  t. 

13.  5.  where  aloretime  they  laid  the  /.  of  com 
Amosi.  4.  bring  your  saciiticesevery  morning,  inrt 

yoiir  t.  after  three  years,  .1/ui!.  3.  10 
JVal.  .3.  8.  ye  have  robbed  rue  of/.,  and  otfeiiii's 
Luke  18.  J*  I  give  t.  of  all  tliat  I  iiosse.-is 
Hcb.7.5.  the  priests  have  commaiidiiieiit  lo  take  f. 

0.  he  received  t.  of  .■\brahjir!  and  blessed  him 

8.  and  here  men  that  die  re^^eive  t. 

9.  Levi  who  received  t.  paid  I.  in  Abraham 

TITHING. 
Deut.'26.  12.  made  end  of «.  ihiidyearisyear  of  f. 

TITLE. 
2  Kings  23.  17.  he  said,  what  t.  is  that  that  I  see 
.lobn  19.  39.  Pilate  wrote  a  (.  and  put  it  on  the  cross 
20.  this  t.  then  read  many  of  the  Jews 
TITLES. 
Job  32.  21.  nor  let  me  give  flattering  t.  >o  mau 
22.  for  1  know  not  to  give  flattering  t. 
TITTLE. 
Mat.  5. 18.  one  f.  shall  in  no  wise  [faasfrom  the  law 
Luke  16.  17.  than  for  one  t.  rdlhe  law  lo  fail 
TO  and  FRO,  See  Fro. 
TOE. 
Ezod.  29.  20.  upon  Ihe  great  t.  of  their  rghl  foot, 
Xcr.  H.  23,  24.  |  14.  14,  »7,  25,  28*. 
TOES. 
Judg.  1.  6.  cut  off  his  lliiimhs  and  his  great  t. 

1 .  seventy  k'mgs  having  thumbs  ami  I.  rut  off 
1  CJirnn.  20.  6.  whose  fing^ers  and  it.  were,  24. 
Dan.  2.  41.  thou  sawest  the  t.  part  of  iron,  42 

TOGETHEK. 
Deut.  22. 10.  Ihon  shall  not  plow  with  ox  anda.^i's  t 
.ludg.  19.  29.  Jie  divided  her,  t.  with  her  bones 
1  Sam.  31.  6.  all  his  men  died  that  same  <lav  t. 

1  Kings  3. IS.  and  we  were  t.  there  was  no  siranici 
11.  1.  women,  t.  willi  the  daug^htcr  of  Pharai.h 

2  Kings  9.  25.  wlicnthou  and  I  rude  t.  afier  Ahah 
Ezra  4.  3.  we  ourselves  t.  will  build  to  Ihe  Lord 
JVeh.  6.  7.  let  ns  take  counsel  t.  \\  10.  let  us  meet  t. 

lob  .3.  18.  there  the  prisoners  rest  t.  they  hear  njt 
10.  8.  have  fashioned  me  f.  round  about 
17.16.  shall  go  down,  when  our  rest  t.  is  in  the  dust 
24.  4.  the  poor  of  the  earth  hide  themselves  t. 
3i.l.'>.all  (ieshsbal!  nerislii.  miinsliall  turr  torlust 
Psal.'i.  2.  the  rulers  lake  counsel  t.  against  the  Ld. 

14.  3.  they  are  all  t.  become  filtliy,  Rom  ?.  12 
34.  3.  magnify  theL.  and  let  us  e.\afl  his  naniet. 
37.  38. 1  ho  transgressors  be  (lesl  roved  J.  Isa.  1.  iSJ 

P?-op.22.2.  the  rich  and  poor  meet  t.  Lord  is  makin 

20.  1.3.  ihe  |ioor  and  the  deceitful  man  meet  i. 
Eccl.  4.  11.  if  two  lie  t.  then  they  h?vi  heat 
Isa.  9.  21.  and  Ihey  t.  sliali  he  ng<»ii>st  Judah 

26.  19.  t.  with  my  dead  body  shi'il  Ihey  arise 

41.  23.  do  good  or  evil,  iiiat  wo  may  behold  it  « 

.^2.  ^.  with  ihe  voice  t.  shall  tiiey  sir^g,  9. 

65.  2.5.  the  wolf  and  the  lam'o  s;ir.II  I'eed  (. 
Ezck.  37.  7.  the  bones  f:>me  t.  bor>e  to  ,'iis  hone 
.fimos  1. 15.  go  into  captivity,  ce  ar.d  his  winces^ 

3.  3.  ran  two  walk  t.  except  iltey  'oe  agreed  ? 
Mat.  18.  2P.  where  two  or  Ihne  are  I'athered  t. 

19.  6.  whai  God  hath  joined  t.  Mark  10.  9. 
Luke  15.6,  lioeallethf.  his  fii'jnds  awtueighhonnt 
Acts  2.  44.  and  all  ihal  believed  were  t.  aiirl  had 

5.  9.  that  ye  have  agreed  t.  to  tempt  the  Spirit 
/i'flm.8.2?.  we  know  thatali  things  work  t.  for  good 
F.ph.'H.').  halh  rpiickenediist.  ||(i.  halh  raised  us  £. 
21    in  whom  all  the  buiidin!;  filly  .framed  <.  22. 
Phil.  1.  27.  striving  t.  for  the  faith  of  the  gospel 

3.17.  breih.  bef  diowers  «.  of  irie,aBd  mark  theiK 
Col.  2.  2.  be  comforted,  beiii!;  knit  i.  in  love,  19 
13.  you  being  dead  in  sit>.=t,  hath  hequickoned  t 
1  Thess.  4.  17.  shall  lie  caught  up  t.  \\  .5.  10.  live  e. 
'iThess.  2.  ).  we  beseech  you  by  our  gathering  t. 
\Pet.  3.  7.  as  being  heirs  t.  of  the  grace  of  life 
See  Dwell. 
TOIL. 
Gen.  5.  29.  oomfiirt  us  concernir>g  our  work  nnri  t 

41.  51.  God,  said  he,  hath  made  me  forget  my  t. 

TOIL,  Verb. 
Mat.  6.  28.  they  t.  not  nor  spin,  I^ke  12.  27. 

T(rtl.EI). 
Luke  5  5.  Simon  saiil,  Master,  we  have  t.  all  n.' 'fe 

TOILING. 
Mark  G.  48.  and  he  s  i  w  them  t.  in  rowing 

TOKEN. 
(7/-n  9. 12.  this  is  the /.of  the  covenant,  13,  17. 

17.  11.  and  it  shall  he  a  t.  of  the  covenant 
F.xod.  3.  12.  this  shall  ho  a  i.  that  1  sent  idea 

12.  13.  the  u',iK:ii  shall  oe  fi.r  a  t.  on  the  house 

13.  16.  it  shall  bo  i!;r  a  t.  upon  thine  barid 
AVw.  17.  10.  tr.  li^  kept  for  a  /.  a^xainst  flie  tebo}! 
.Tosh.  2.  12.  swear  unto  me,  and  givff  me  a  true  t 
Pial.  83,  17.  shuw  mo  a  I.  for  good,  that  tixaf 


TOL 

Mark  U.  44.  Judas  hail  ^ivcii  them  a  t.  sayin; 
f/tU,  I.  'in.  18  tu  Uieiii  an  tivideiil  I.  ul  purdiuoii 
S  Thess.  I.  J.  a  urn  .'.eJ^t  I.  ul  iiglilcuuis  jutlgiiiciit 
■J.  17.  ol'fuul,  wliicli  1.S  llic  t.  Ill  uvcr)  uj.iisllt; 

TOlvEAS. 
Iteut.  22.  I.').  Uriug/.  olilainsLrs  virginity,  17,  2y 
/o6  Ql.  i!i>.  aiiiJ  di)  ye  iiol  know  llit-n  t.  ! 
Fsal.  05.  ti.  lliuy  also  aro  aliaul  oi  lliy  t 
i;<5.  U.  who  suul  «.  i«  lliu  miilai  of  liiee,  O  EgyiH 
lia   44.  ^.  Uiat  I'lustiaieln  Ihu  2.  ul'lhc  liars 

i'UM). 
<»eB.  3. 11.  who  t.  thee  Ilia',  ihou  wast  naked  ? 
9.  "J-.',  and  ll.uii  t.  hM  two  bretliieii  witliuut 
24.  33.  I  will  not  eat  till  1  have  t.  uiiiie  unand 
'Si.  a.  J<.>se|>h  t.  his  hielhren  the  dream,  U. 

10.  lie  Z.  It  to  las  latlici  and  his  hietliren 
A"ttHi.-J.-tJ.  t.  not  J  iliee,  all  tliat  tlie  Lord  siieaketJi 
S/cut.  17.  4.  il  he  t.  thee,  and  heliuld  ii  he  Irae 
Judg.  6.  13.  his  miracles  wlncJi  our  lathers  t,.  of 
7.13.  there  was  a  man  that  L  a  dream  to  Ins  fellow 
33.  C.  1  asked  iioi,  iieiiher  t.  he  me  his  name 

'ii.  nor  would  at  this  Ume  have  I.  sucli  tilings 

li.i.  he  came  U|),  and  t.  his  laijiei  and  motliec 

(i.  but  he  I.  not  liui  lather,  '.I,  Ki.  1  ium.  14.  1. 

17.  on  the  eevenlli  day  het.  Uer.she  t.  the  riddle 

15.  17.  she  ui^ed  him,  he  I.  her  all  Ins  heart,  Iri. 

1  *<i;«.  10.  Iti.  lie  I.  us  that  the  asses  were  found 

So.  19.  but  Abigail  I.  not  lier  hujOiand  Nahal 
S  6'a"i.  11.  5.  and  the  woman  sent  and  t.  David 

17.  17.  a  weiicli  went  and  t.  them,  they  t.  Uavid 
J  Kings  ltl.3.  riolomon  t.  her  all  her  ijuestions,  not 

any  thing  winch  he  I.  her  nut,  'J  C/iron.'d.  '2. 

13.  U    It"  words  they  t.  also  to  tlnir  father 
2.^  £.  it  i  1  the  city  where  old  |)io|iliet  dwelt 

ICiroti.  17.  ij.  hast  i.  thou  wilt  hnild  a  house 
ICira  C>.  17. 1  J.  lliem  what  they  sltouhl  say  to  Iddu 
£stA.  1.  11.  Hainan  t.  of  tlie  glory  of  iiis  riches 

S.  I.  for  Ksi.'ier  litid  /.  wluit  he  was  unto  her 
Jell  15.  18.  which  "  ise  men  Ikivc  I.  fioin  fall:crs 
fsal.  44.  I.  and  onr  falheis  hav^;  t.  us,  7c.  3, 
Jaa.  44.  t<.  have  nut  1  t.  thee  from  that  lime? 

45. -21.  who  hath  t.  it  fiom  that  tune?  haveiuit  I? 

Wi.  15.  what  hail  not  been  t.  them,  shail  they  Kce 
Jonah  1.  lU.  the  men  knew,  because  he  had  t.  them 
Mat.>i:i:<^.  they  went  iiitci  the  cily  and  '..  every  thing 

14.  12.  took  U|)  the  body,  and  went  and  I.  Jesus 
Mar.'i  Itj.  13.  lliey  went  and  (.  it  to  the  residue 
Jolin  5.  15.  the  man  I.  liie  Jews  it  was  Jesiis 
^cts-  Si.  tj.  be  I.  ihec  what  thou  must  do,  \>i.  10. 

2;i.  II).  he  eniered  into  the  caslle  and£.  I'aul 
a  Cor.  7   7.  when  he  I.  us  your  earnest  desire 

'lULJt  lum. 
Ocn.  22.  3.  the  placid  of  which  God  had  f.  him,  9. 
1  ism.  3.  13.  I  have  I.  /urn,  I  will  judge  his  honse 
IS.  Samuel  t.  him  everv  whit  and  hid  nothing 
1«   1(5.  of  the  matter  of  the  kmgrloni  he  </((/«  not 
25.  3ti.  she  t.  kim  nothing  till  nioriiing  light 
'i  Kings  0.  10.  to  the  )iiace  the  man  of  Cod  I.  kim 
Job  37.  21).  shall  It  be  t.  lam  that  I  repeat 
Jilark  5.  33.  but  Uie  woman  t.  lum  all  the  trutli 

TOLD  me. 
Judg.  IG.IO.  thou  liast  mocked  me  and  t.mn  lies,  13. 

15.  hast  not  /.  mr  wherpin  thy  .strenglh  liiMh 
1  .Sam.23.  i.>2.  it  is  (.  ?«i'thal  lie  deahth  suhlilely 
iSam.  4    10.  when  one  t  me.,  saying.  S.inl  is  dead 
1  Kings  10. 7.  the  half  was  nol  I.  me,  2  CVi/v/c   '.1.0. 

14.  2.  I.  mc  I  shouhl  he  king  over  this  people 
S  h'tngs  i.  27.  hid  ii  from  me  and  Imth  not  t.  me 
8.  14.  lie  I.  me  Ihal  thoii  shoiildist surely  recow'r 
John4.  2i).  see  a  man  which  (.  mn  all  things,  ^ii). 
Jicls  27.  25.  it  .shall  hi^  even  as  it  was  /.  rr,.n 

TOLD  ifiiii. 
/«a.  4U.  2!.  halh  il  not  been  ^  i/«w  friim  beginning? 
Ua/).  1.  5.  vc  will  not  lieheve'lhinigh  il  be  I.  7/<iu 
JHat.2A.  2"».  behold,  1  have  (.  ij,m  before 
28.  7.  there  ye  sh.illsi^c  Inni,  lo,  1  have  t.  you 
John  3.  12.  if  J  have  /.  you  carlhly  thiligs 
8.  40.  seek  to  kiil  \iw,  a  man  that  lialh  I.  ynu  truth 
ii.  27.  he  sai<l,  I  have  t.  you  already,  10.  2.3. 
11.  2,  if  il  were  not  so,  1  winild  have  t.  you 
20.  now  I  have  t.  yuu  iieforc  it  come  to  pass 
II).  4.  these  things  liave  I  t.  yuu,  that   h  hen  time 
shall  come,  yc  may  leinemh.  il^ai  I/,  ^^oflheln 

18.  8.  Jesus  said,  1  llavl^  t.  you  thai  !  ain  he 
S  Cor.  13.  2.  I  I.,  you  behirn,  and  foreicli  you 
Oal.  5.  21.  as  I  have  also  t.  yuu  in  lime  past 
Phil.  3. 18.  many  walk  of  whom  I  have  i.  ymi 
I  TAfS*.  3.  4.  we  t.  you  that  we  should  snir.:r 

£  Thess  2.  5.  when  with  yon,  I  t.  j^nii  these  things 
Jade  18.  they  C.  i/nu  there  elmu  d  be  mockers 

TOLD,  Passive. 
Josh.  9.  24.  il  was  certainly  t.  iliy  servanis 

1  Kingi  8.  5.  the  tVioep  and  oxen  could  not  be  I. 
18.  13   H-as  it  nC,  t.  my  lord,  what  I  did  when 

2  Kings  12.  H.  and  they  gave  tli".  money,  being  t. 
Psal.  no.  ^   v.'e  spend  our  years  as  a  lain  that  m  t. 
i!<a.  7.  2.  it  waf  t.  the  bouse  of  David,  saying 
VaiuP:.  Si.  and  the  vision  which  is  t.  is  true 
Maf.  2!"!.  13.  th^re  shsll  this  be  I.  for  a  mi-morial 
t^uke  1.45  a  perform  mil' of  things  which  were  <. 


TON" 

i.ui«S.18.\vondered  at  those  things  i.byilieplierJs 

TOLLUAULL. 

Mai.  10.  15.  it  shall  he  mure  I.  for  Sodom  and 

Gomorrah,  II.  'H.  Mark  Ii.  II.  I.uU  10.  12. 

11.  2i.  more  I.  lor  Tyre  and  Sidoii,  J^ulit  10.  14. 

TOLL. 

Ezra  4.  13.  then  will  lb'  )  not  pay  t.  and  custom 

20.  t.  tribute  and  eusijin  was  paid  to  them 
7.  24.  it  shall  not  he  luwiul  lu  impose  I.  on  thcin 

To  am. 

.fob  21.  32   and  he  shall  remain  in  the  t. 

Mat.  27.1)0.  Joseph  laid  the  hudy  m  Ins  own  new  t 

Maiii  0.  2il.  his  discijdes  laid  John's  corpse  in  a  I 
'J'OAlUt-. 

Mat.   8.  28.  met  him  two  possessed  with  devils, 
coming  out  of  the  t.  Mark  5.  2,  3, 5.  J^u/ce  S.  2?! 
23.  20.  because  ye  build  the  t.  ol  llie  piopliets 
TOiNGri. 

Exod.25. 38.  shall  make  thee  t.  thereof  of  jiure  gold 

jV«m.4.U.  theyshall  cover  his  t.  with  a  clulliof  blue 

1  KtHgs~.  4'J.  Iam|)s  and  t.  of  gold,  2  C/truii.  4.  21. 

Isa.  0.  t).  a  coal  wliicli  he  had  taken  with  the  t. 

44.  12.  the  smith  wiih  the  t.  worketh  in  coals 

TO.XGUE. 

This  word  is  taken  in  three  dijferent  senses.  (1) 
For  the  material  tongue,  or  organ  of  speech. 
Jam.  3.  5,  The  tungue  is  a  little  member.  (2) 
lor  the  tjngue  or  language  that  is  spoken  in 
any  country.  Deut.  28.  4'J,  Tlie  Lord  sliall 
bring  a  iiauon  against  thee,  whose  tongue  thou 
shall  nol  understand.  (3)  For  good  or  bad  dis- 
course. I'rov.  12.  18,  Ijut  the  tongue  of  the 
wise  is  health ;  His  discourse  is  sound  and 
ickoicfirmc  in  itself,  and  teitds  to  the  comfort 
and  bencjit  of  others.  Un  thecvnlrary,  He  that 
halli  a  jierverse  tongue  fallelh  into  mischief, 
I'lov.  17.  20.  that  is,  He  that  speaks  deceitfully 
or  wickedly.  Man yfjuestiotisareproposeda bout 
tongues,  taken  in  the  second  sense,  or  for  lan- 
guage. Jt  isaskeil,  (1)  If  (iod  was  the  a.uth'ir 
of  the  first,  tongue?  and  if  he  gaoe  it  to  .idam 
by  Difusioa  ?  or  if  ..1  dam  ittrented  it,  and  ac- 
yuired  It  by  indii.-^lry  and  labour  1  (2)  If  this 
language  is  still  in  being  1  jJnd,  (3)  If  so, 
then  which  is  it  ? 

Profane  authors,  and  sueh  as  had  no  knowledge 
of  the  holy  scriptures,  or  of  the  history  of  the 
creation  of  the  world,  imagined  that  men  were 
jirnduced  by  chance  in  different  parts  of  the 
world,  and  came  out  of  the  groauc,  as  also 
all  other  animals  besides  ;  that  a.t  first  tlicy 
had  no  language,  nor  any  notions  of  things; 
ihatjirst  of  all  mere  necessity,  and  afterwards 
conceniencij  taught  them  to  invent  certain 
sounds,  or  words,  by  w hieh  t'jciimiii un icate  Ihci 
notions  to  one  another  :  that  hence  la'tjfuuge 
were  formed,  which  became  different  from  cacli 
other,  because  they  were  invented  .separately, 
and  their  authors  had  no  communication  with 
one  another. 

Hut  the  knowledge  we  haoe  now  of  the  ofigin  of 
viankind  does  not  leave  us  any  room,  to  doubt, 
but  as  Ood  created  Jldam  perfect,  so  he  endued 
hiin  with  language  to  express  his  thoughts  and 
con.-.rptions.  Therefore  we  find,  that  the  firs 
man  presently  after  his  creation,  returns  an 
swc's  to  (iod,  speaks  to  his  wife,  and  giues 
names  to  the  brutr  creatures.  His  children  and 
successors  prohalilij  snake  the  sunn  language  as 
himself,  down  to  the  deluge  ;  and  after  the  de- 
luse,  till  the  rimfaston  of  tongues  that  happen- 
ed at  liabel. 

.Men  are  not  agreed  as  to  the  wanner  in  which 
this  famous  confusion  was  brought  about.  It 
is  doubled  whether  all  of  a  sudden  (iod  might, 
not  make  all  men  forget  their  owji.  language, 
and  give  them  a  new  one,  entirely  different 
from  the  former ;  or,  whether  by  confounding 
their  ideas,  and  disturbing  thrir  imaginations, 
he  put  into  their  mouths  different  dialects  of 
the  first  language  :  Ho  that  thepriiititive  tongue 
remaining  uvcnrrujit  in  some  families,  becume 
at  once  a  foreign  tongue  to  those  that  spoke  it 
before  ;  as  also  that  the  dialects  of  the  primi- 
tiKe  Ian guagebe.cnniebarbnrous  andunknoirnlo 
those  who  were  the  depositaries,  as  it  were,  of 
the  ancient  language.  Or,  whether  (Iod  might 
nol  pern:it  that  men  should  be  perpleied,  and 
becume  nnintelligihle.  to  each  other,  and  there- 
fore sf/iariite,  and  that  their  separation  should 
give  occasiim  to  this  change  of  language,  by 
the  necessary  consequence  of  distance  of  place, 
and  want  of  rommunication  with  each  other. 
These  several  opinions  have  each  had  their  pa- 
trons and  mnintainers. 
Jts  to  the  first  \<a\'iai.'.  which  C^'od  communicated 
to  .^dam  at  his  creation,  there  have  been  but 
few  nations  in  the  world,  which  have  not  had 
the  nmbitio'i  of  having  it  for  their  own  tongue  ; 
But  the  generality   of  critics  have  declared 


TON 

for  tht  Nehrcte  tongve,  cji  i  given  it  tie  pre- 
ference before  all  others.  T.'te  conciicneji 
simplicity,  energy,  and  fertility  of  it,  and  t.t« 
relation  it  has  i'j  ^he  ■most  ancient  oriental  ian 
guages,  which  sent  to  denve  their  origin  fraT. 
It,  tlie  etymology  yt'  the  names  whereby  UiefirA 
ofmank'ud  were  called,  which  naturally  oc:ur3 
III  this  language :  the  nanus  of  animals  whick. 
arc  all  significant  in  the  Hebrew  toiiijue, 
and  deserioe  the  nature  and  property  of  tkcSS 
very  animals,  particulars  which  are  not  to  ba 
observed  in  any  other  language:  all  these  clia 
racters  mieting  togetjier,  raise  a  prejudice  very 
much  in  favour  oj  its  primacy  and  excellency- 
It  has  further,  unotlier  privilege,  namely,  thai 
the  most  ancient  and  venerable  books  in  Uit 
world  are  written  in  Hebrew. 
JVevertheless  several  other  very  able  critics  are  o) 
opinion,  that  the  Hebrew  loiigue,  sueh  as  we  see 
It  at  present  iu  the  Bible,  and  as  it  was  in  the 
time  of  Moses,  is  not  the  primitive  language 
pure,and  uneorrupted;tlicy  observe  many  word* 
in  the  Bible,  the  originals  whereof  arc  not  ta 
be  found  in  Hebrew.  They  are  wilUng  to  al- 
low, that  tliere  arc  more  footsteps  of  sIdauCi 
language  preserved  in  the  Hebrew  than  in  any 
other  tongue;  but  this,  they  say, has  undergone 
divers  changes  and  alterations,  and  iu  thesis 
ries  of  so  many  ages, from.'ldam  down  toMosef 
many  roots  of  thislan gauge werelost,andothai 
of  a  foreign  extraction,  received. 
To  gnaw  one's  tongue,  is  a  token  of  fury,  despaiv 
and  torment.  The  men  that  worship  the  beufi 
are  said  to  gnaw  their  tongues  for  pam,  Het. 
16.  10.  A  tongue  of  the  sea,  a  tongue  of  land, 
are  terms  used  in  scripture  for  the  extremity  or 
point  of  the  Head  sea;  as  in  Josh.  15.  f  Si, 
Their  south  border  was  from  the  shore  of  lh<: 
salt  sea,  from  the  tongue  that  lookoth  south- 
ward. Or,forapcninsula,  a  cape,  aprumontorf) 
of  land,  stretching  out  into  the  sea.  Josh, 
lb.  1 19-  The  scourge  id'  the  tongue,  Job.  5.  21 
By  this  are  to  be  understood,  malicious  dis- 
courses, scandal,  ealamny,  insulting,  and  offen- 
sive speeches. 
The  gift  of  tongues,  which  God  granted  tn  tht 
Jlposlles  and  disciples  assembled  at  .lerusalern 
on  the  day  of  Pentecnst,  Acts  2.  3,  4,  &c.  wat 
communicated  to  the  faithful,  us  may  be  seen 
by  the  epistles  of  Kt.  Paul,  which  regulate  tht 
iii'iniier  in  which  this  great  privilege  was  to  la 
■made  use  of  in  their  assemblies,  1  Cor.  12. 
10.  I  14.  2,  &,c.  Il  continued  i7t  the  church  aj 
long  as  (Jod  thought  it  necessary,  for  the  con- 
version of  the  heathen,  and  the  confirming  of 
believers.  In  1  Cor.  13.  1,  .St.  Paul  say'i, 
Thougii  1  speak  with  the  tongues  of  men  and 
of  angels,  and  have  not  ihariry,  1  am  bccoino 
as  sounding  brass,  or  a  tinkling  cymbal.  By 
which  is  Kot  to  be  understood  that  the  angeia 
haveany  sensibletonsiie,  either  common  or  pro- 
per :  IheJipostleinlends  to  use  a  kind  of  hijpei  ■ 
hole;  that  is,  I  would  have  every  one  set  a  dui 
value  upon  the  gift  of  tongues  ;  but  though  a 
man  should  have  all  the  doijuenee  that  can  be 
imagined,  could  hespeakas  well  as  angelsthem- 
selves,  this  inestimable  gift  would  be  of  littU 
Kse  to  him  as  to  salvation,  if  he  is  without  clue 
rity.or  a  principle  of  true  love  to  God  and  man 
in  his  heart. 
/C.f«i/.l  1.7. against  Israel, shall  nol  a  dogmove  his  i, 
.Tosh.  10.  21.  none  moved  his  t.  agamsl  israni 
.fudg.  7.  3.  iImI  lappetli  of  the  water  wilh  his  t. 
.fob  5.  21.  shall  be  hid  from  the  scourge  of  the  I. 
15.  5.  and  thou  ehoosest  the  t.  of  the  crafty 
20.  12.  though  he  hide  wickedness  under  his  t. 

10.  poison  of  asps,  the  viper'<  t.  shall  slay  him 
29.  10.  their  t.  cleaved  lo  roof  of  their  moiith 
Psal.  5.  9.  they  Halter  wilh  their  t. 
10.  7.  under  his  t.  is  mischief  ami  vaniu 
12.  3.  shall  cut  oirthe  Mhat  speaketli  proud  thingi 
4.  who  have  said,  with  our  t.  will  we  |)ievail 
15.  3.  he  that  backbileih  not  wilh  his  (.  nordocti 
.74.  13.  keep  thy  t.  from  evil,  1  Pel.  3.  10. 
37.  30.  and  his  t.  taiketh  of  judgmenl 
.'sO.  19.  and  thy  t.  fianielh  deceit 
52.  2.  thy  t.  devisetli  mischiefs  like  a  razor 
.17.  4.  and  their  t.  in  a  sharp  sword 
01.  3.  who  whet  their  t.  like  a  swo:d,  and  b?nd 
8.  shall  make  their  t.  to  fall  on  tlinmselves 
08.23.  t.  of  thy  dogs  may  be  dipped  in  the  same 
73.  9.  and  their  t.  waHieth  through  the  earth 
109.  2.  they  have  spoken  againsi  me  with  a  Ivingf. 
120.  3.  what  shall  be  done  to  lliee,  ihoii  faise  t.T 
120.  2.  then  was  our  /..  filled  wilh  singing 
Prim.  0.  17.  God  hatetli  a  proud  look,  a  lying  t. 
24.  from  the  flattery  of  the  t.ofi  strange  womaj 
10.  20.  the  t.  of  ine  just  is  as  choice  silver 
31.  bnl  the  I'rowarH  t.  ilmll  becut  out 
12.  16.  but  tt>e  t.  of  the  «iae  is  health 


TON 

Prov.  12   19  but  a  lying  t.  is  but  Tor  a  moment 
15.2.  the  t.  ol'tlio  wise  usetli  kp'iwledgo  anglit 
4. a  wholesome  t.  is  a  troe  ot'litii   butpervereunesx 

16.  1.  and  llie  answer  ol'liie  t.  s  from  tlie  Lord 

17.  4.  and  a  liar  givetii  ear  to  a  naughty  t. 
W.  he  that  hath  a  perverse  t.  tails  into  inischief 

18.  21.  death  and  lil'e  are  in  the  power  of  the  t. 
21.  6.  getting  of  treasures  by  a  lying  t.  is  vanity 

23.  whoso  keejieth  his  t.  keepeth  his  soul  I'roin 
So.  15.  and  a  soil  t.  breaketii  the  bone 

23.  so  doth  an  angry  counleMam'ea  backbiting  t 
2u.  26.  a  lying  t.  Iiateth  tlwxi^  ■tiliicied  by  it 
38.  23.  than  he  that  Hatieif.l''  wiili  the  t. 
30. 1 10.  hurt  not  with  thy  £  a  servant  to  master 

31.  2d.  and  in  ber  t.  is  the  law  of  kindness 
Eccl.  10.  t  11.  the  master  of  the  t.  is  no  better 
*^jant.  4.  11.  honey  and  milk  are  under  thy  t. 
Jta.  3.  3.  because  their  t.  is  against  the  Lord 

5.  t  24.  ae  the  t.  of  lire  devourelh  the  stubble 

30.  27.  and  his  t.  is  as  a  devouring  lire 

32.  4.  the  t.  of  the  stammerers  shall  speak  plainly 
33. 19.  tboushaltnot  see  peoj>leofa  staminenngt. 
35.  G.  then  shall  ilie  1..  of  the  dumb  sing 
41.  17.  and  when  their  t.  failetli  for  thirst 
45.  23.  that  unto  me  every  t.  Bhail  swear 
50.4.  the  Lord  hath  given  me  the  t.  of  the  learned 
54.  17.  every  t.  that  shall  rise  against  theo 
57.  4.  against  whom  draw  ye  out  the  t.? 
5U.  3.  your  t.  hath  muttered  perverseness 

Jer  9.  3.  they  bend  their  t.  like  their  bow  for  lies 

5.  they  have  taught  their  t.  to  speak  lies 
8.  their  t.  is  as  an  arrow  shot  out,  ilepeaketh 

18.  18.  come,  and  let  us  smite  him  with  tiie  t. 
Lain.  4.  4.  the  I.  of  the  sucking  child  cleaveth 
I'.zek.  3. 1 5.  art  not  sent  to  a  people  heavy  of  I. 

28.1  will  make  thy  t.  cleave  to  roof  of  tliy  mouth 
Hos.  7. 16.  princesshall  fall  for  therageoftlieirt. 
Jlab  J.  13.  boldest  thy  (.  when  wicked  devoureth 
iiecA  14-  12.  their  J.  shall  consume  in  their  mouth 
Mark  7.  33.  and  he  spit,  and  touched  bis  i. 

35.and straightway  bist.  was  loosed,  /Aikc  1.64 
Jam.  1.  20.  seemeth  religious,  and  bridleth  not  his  t 

3.  5.  so  the  I.  is  a  little  member,  and  boasteth 

6.  the  t.  is  a  fire  ||  8.  the  t.  can  no  man  tame 
1  John  3.  18.  nor  let  us  love  in  t.  but  in  truth 

See  Dkckitfui.,  Hold. 
J\l,j  TONGUE. 
B.Sffl7n.23. 2.  Spirit  spoke,  and  his  word  was  in  my  t. 
K.ftk.  7.  4.  if  we  had  been  sold,  I  had  held  my  t. 
Job  0.  30.  is  there  iniquity  in  my  t. 
27. 4. not  speak  wickedn. nor  shall  my  Gutter  deceit 

33.  2.  behold,  my  t.  hath  spoken  in  my  mouth 
Psal.  22.  15.  and  imj  t.  cleaveth  to  my  jaws 

35.28.  and  nuj  t.  shall  speak  of  thy  righteousness 
and  praise  all  daylong,  51.  14.  |  71.  24. 
39  1.  I  will  take  heed  that  I  sin  not  with  my  t. 
3  rny  heart  was  hot,  then  spake  I  with  my  t. 
45   I.  my  t.  is  the  pen  of  a  ready  writer 
(>6.  17.  and  God  was  extolled  with  my  t. 
119.  172.  my  t.  shall  speak  of  thy  word 
137.  0.  let  my  t.  cleave  to  the  roof  of  my  mouth 
139.  4.  not  a  word  in  my  t.  but  thou  knowest  it 
J^uke  16.  24.  may  dip  bis  finger,  and  cool  my  t. 
wJ(;f;}2.25.  my  heart  did  rejoice,  my  t.  was  glad 

TONGUE. 
Josh.  7.  t  21.  I  saw  a  t.  of  gold,  and  coveted  it 

TONGUE. 

Josh.  1.5.  t  2.  from  the  t  that  looketh  southward 

18.  t  19.  out-goings  at  .le  north  t.  of  the  salt-sea 

/^■a.Il.l.).  Lord  shall  destroy  thef.  of  Figvptian  sea 

TONQI/E  for  Language,  Speech. 
Gen.  10. 5.  isles  were  divided  i^very  one  after  his  t. 
F.jnd.  4.  10.  1  am  slow  of  speech,  and  of  a  slow  t. 
/JpKl.-iSA'.).  a  nation  whose  t.  shall  not  understand 
Kzra  4.  7.  the  writing  of  the  letter  v/as  written  in 
the  Syrian  t.  and  interpreted  in  the  Syrian  (. 
Jsn.  28.  11.  for  with  another  t.  will  be  speak 
Dan.  1.  4.  they  might  teach  thef.  of  the  Chaldeans 
John  5  2.  a  pool,  called  in  the  Hebrew  t.  Bethesda 
,'/r;/.?  1.19.  a  field  called  in  their  proper  t.  Aceldama 
2.  8.  and  how  hear  we  every  man  in  our  town  f.  ? 
26. 14.  a  voice  saying  in  the  Heb-^ew  t.  Saul,  Saul, 
Hum.  14.  11.  and  every  t.  shall  confess  to  God 
1  Cur.  14.2.thatBpeaksinunknown<.4, 13,14, 19,27. 
9.e.xccpt  ye  utterby  the  t.  words  easy  understood 
25.  every  one  of  you  hath  a  psalm,  hath  a  (.   , 
Phil.  2.  11   that  every  t.  confess  that. lesus  is  Lord 
liev.  5.  9.  thou  hast  ledcemed  us  out  of  every  (. 
t).  11.  whose  narne  in  the  Hebrew  (.  is  Abaddon 
14.  6.  having  the  gospel  to  preach  to  every  (. 
,  16.  16.  called  in  the  Hebrew  t.  Armageddon 

TONGUED. 
1  Tim.  3.  8.  deacons  must  be  grave,  not  double-t. 

TONGUES. 
fieii.  10.  20.  the  sons  of  Ham,  after  their  t. 

31.  the.se  are  ''le  sons  of  Shem,  after  their  t. 
Ps.3J.20.  thou  shalt  keep  them  from  the  strife  of  t. 

55.  9.  destroy,  O  Lord,  and  divide  their  t. 
T8.  36.  and  they  lied  to  him  with  their  t. 
J40.  3    liey  sharpened  their  t.  like  a  serpent 
636 


TOO 

ha.Cid  18  slial!  con)e,!  will  gather  all  uEtiona  and  t. 
Jer.  23.  31.  that  use  their  t.  and  say,  be  suith 
Mark  III.  17.  they  shall  speak  wltli  new  t. 
Jlcls  2.  :!.  there  appeared  to  them  cloven  I. 
4.  and  they  began  to  speak  with  otlier  (. 
1 1 .  we  hear  in  our  t.  the  wonderful  works  of  God 
10.  46.  for  they  heard  them  speak  with  t. 
19.  6   and  they  spake  with  t.  and  jirophesied 
Horn.  3.  13.  with  their  t.  they  have  used  deceit 
1  Cor.  12.  10.  to  another  divers  kinds  oft.  28. 
30.  do  all  si>eak  with  t.  1  do  all  interpret  ? 
13. 1.  though  1  speak  with  the «.  of  men  and  angels 
8.  whether  there  be  t.  they  shall  cease 

14.  5.  I  would  ye  all  sjiake  with  t.  but  rather 
6.  brethren,  if  1  come  to  you  speaking  with  t. 
18.1  thank  God,l  speak  with  i.  more  than  you  all 

21.  with  men  of  other  t.  will  I  speak  to  people 

22.  t.  are  fur  a  sign  ||  23.  if  all  tpeak  with  t. 
39.  brethren,  forbid  net  to  speak  with  t. 

Rev.  7.  9.  people  and  t.  stood  before  the  throne 

10.  11.  must  jirophesy  again  before  nations  and  t. 

11.  9.  t.  and  nations  shall  see  their  dead  bodies 

13.  7.  and  jiower  was  given  him  over  all  t. 

16.  10.  and  they  gnawed  their  t.  for  pain 

17.  15.  the  waters  Ihou  sawcst  are  nations  and  t. 
TOOK. 

Gen.  5.  24.  and  Enoch  was  not,  for  God  t.  him 
21.  21.  his  mother  t.  him  a  wife  out  of  Egypt 
24.  7.  God,  which  I.  me  from  my  father's  house 

12.  30.  the  lord  of  the  land  t.  us  for  spies 
Jfitm.  3.  49.  Woses  t.  the  redemption-money,  50. 

11.  25.  the  Lord  t.  of  the  S|iirit  that  was  on  him 

21.  I.  king  Arad  t.  some  of  them  prisoners 
23.  11.  1  z.  thee  to  curse  mine  enemies,  and  lo 

Dcut.  1.  15.  so  I  t.  the  chief  of  your  tribes 
2.35.  only  the  cattle  we  t.  for  a  prey  to  ourselves 
3.  4.  there  was  not  a  city  we  t.  not  from  them 
9.21. 1 1.  your  sin,  the  calf  which  ye  had  made 

22.  14.  I  t.  this  woman  and  found  her  not  a  maid 
Josh.  7.  21.  then  I  coveted  them,  and  t.  them 

9.  14.  the  men  t.  of  their  victuals,  and  asked  not 
21.  3.  I  t.  your  father  Abraham  from  other  side 
.fudg.K).  21.  Philistines  t.  Samson,  put  out  his  eyes 

17.  2.  behold,  the  silver  is  with  me,  I  t.  it 

19.  15.  no  man  t.  them  into  his  bouse  to  lodging 
2.5.  the  man  i.  his  concubine,  and  brought  her 

20.  6.  I  t.  my  concubine,  am!  cut  her  in  pieces 

1  Sarn.  2.  14.  brought  U]),  the  priest  I.  for  himself 

5.  1.  and  the  Philisiines  t.  the  ark  of  God,  2. 
10. 1.  Samuel  t.  a  vial  of  oil  and  poured  on  Saul 

14.  47.  so  Saul  t.  the  kingdom  over  Israel 

15.  21.  the  people  t.  of  the  spoil,  sheep  and  oxen 

16.  13.  Samuel  t.  horn  of  oil  and  anointed  David 

18.  2.  Saul  t.  him,  would  not  let  him  go  home 
26.  12.  David  t.  the  Sficar  from  Saul's  bolster 

2  .Sam.  1. 10.  I  I.  thecrown  and  brought  it  hither 

6.  6.  Uzzali  t.  hold  of  it  for  the  oxen  shook  it 

7.  8.  1  t.  tliee  from  the  sheeji-cote,  to  be  ruler 

15.  my  mercy  shall  not  depart,  as  I  t.\l  from  Saul 

12.  4.  but  t.  the  poor  man's  lamb  ami  dressed  it 

1  h'inirs  1.  39.  Zadok  the  priest  t.  a  horn  of  oil 
3.  20.  she  arose  and  t.  my  son  from  beside  me 
20.  34.  the  cities  my  father  t.  I  will  restore 

2  A'i»^5l0.31.butJehu  t. no  heed  to  walk  in  the  law 

1  Chrov.  11.  5.  yet  David  t.  the  castle  of  Zion 

2  Chron.  33.  11.  which  t.  Wanasseh  among  thorns 
Ezra5.  14.  vessels  which  Nebuchadnezzar  t.  6.  5. 
Esth.  2.  7.  whom  Miirdecai  (.  for  his  own  daughter 

6.  11.  then  t.  Hainan  the  apparel  and  the  horse 
9.  27.  t.  on  I  hem,  that  they  would  keep  Purina 

Job  10.  tS.  thine  lian.ls  t.  pains  upon  me 

Psal.  22.  9.  lie  that  t.  me  out  of  the  womb,  71.  6. 
48.  6.  fear  t.  bold  on  them  there,  and  pain 
55.  14.  we  i.  sweet  counsel  together,  and  walkeri 
78.70.he  chose  David,  and  <. from  the  sheep-folds 

Isa.  8.  2.  1 1.  me  faithful  witnes^^es  to  record 
40.  14.  with  whom  t.  be  counsel,  who  instructed 

Jer.  2.5.  17.  then  t.  I  the  cup  at  the  Lord's  hand 

31.32.  in  IhedayH.  them  by  the  hand,  //f*.8.  9. 
39.  14.  even  they  t.  Jeremiah  out  of  prison 

F.zek.  R.  3.  and  hot.  me  by  a  lock  of  mine  head 
in.  7.  he  t.  fire  from  between  thecherubims 
33.  .5.  he  heard  the  trumpet,  and  t.  not  warning 
Imns  7.  15.  the  Lord  t.  me  as  !  followed  the  tlock 
Zcch.  11.7.  I  t,  me  two  staves,  beauty  and  band 

13.  I  t.  the  thirlv  pieces  and  cnst  to  the  potter 
.Mat.  8.  17.  himself «.  our  infirmities,  and  bare 

13.33.  like  leaven  which  a  woman  t.  Luke  13.  21. 
25.  3.  the  foolish  virgins  t.  no  oil  ||  35. yet.  me  in 

43.  I  was  a  strancz;  .inil  ye  t.  me  not  in 
Mark  12.  20.  the  fifst  t.  a  wife,  and  left  no  seed 

21.  the  second  t.  her  and  died,  /_.?<te  20. 29,  .TO. 
14.  49.  in  the  temple  teaching,  and  ye  t.  mo  not 

.John  19.  27.  that  disciple  t.  her  to  his  own  home 
J]cts  1.  16.  who  wasgiiideto  them  who  <.  Jesus 
9.  27.  but  Barnabas  t.  him.  and  declared  to  them 
12.25.«.witb  them  John  whose  sirname  was  Mark 
19.  13.  t.  on  them  to  call  over  them  which  had 
21.  6.  whom  we  t.  ami  would  have  judged  by  law 
28.  15.  Paul  thanked  God  and  t.  courage 


TOO 

Oal.  S   :    I  vvciil  up  and  1  I.  Titus  with  nat  also 
I'htl.  12   7   ami  {.  upiiii  liiin  Ibe  lurm  ul  a  serviint 
CuL.'i.  14.  <.  It  uutol  tlie  way,  nailing  it  to  ins  ero's 
Hi:b.  '■i   14.  he  also  limiw;!!'*.  part  of  ihe  same 

10.  34.  ye  4.  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  goods 
/iei!.5.7'he  t.  the  book  |l  b.  5.  auge.l  t.  the  ceiiBcr 

10.  10. 1 1.  the  little  book  out  v(  the  angel's  huna 
Tt>OK  away. 
Gen.  27.  3C    We  t.  away  my  birth-right,  behold 
F.xoii.  10.  19.  a  wesl-wmd  t.  away  Uie  loi  uats 

13.  22.  be  r  nut  away  the  pillar  of  cloud  by  day 
J^ev.  6  4.  he  sliail  restore  that  winch  he  t.  away 
Judg.  8.  21.  Gideon  1.  away  their  ornaments 

11.13.  Israe   2.  uuiiiy  my  laud  when  they  came  uf 
15.  Israel  t.  not  away  the  land  of  iMoah 

1  6'u/H.27.  9.  David  (.  auiaJ/theslRiepand  oxen 

1  Kings  14.  26.  Sliisbak  t.  away  the  treasures 

15.  1'2.  .\sa  t.  away  the  Sodomites  out  of  llie  land 
22.  and  ihey  t.  away  the  stones  of  Kamah 

2  Kihgs^.  II.  Josiali  t. away  ihe  horses  of  the  sun 

25. 14.  all  the  vessels  wherewith  they  muiistereii, 
the  Chaldeaiii  t.  away,  15.  Jer.  52.  18,  19 

2  Chron.  14.  3.  Asa  t.  away  tlie  altars  ||  5.  image* 

17.  6.  Jeho«haphal  t.  away  the  high  places 

30.  14.  Hezekiah  t.  away  the  altars  in  Jerusalem 
33.  15.  Manasseh  t.  away  the  sirange  gods 

Psal.  69.  4.  1  restort-d  that  which  1  /.  not  awat/ 
Cant.  5.  7.  the  keepers  I.  away  my  vail  from  luo 
Ezek.  16.  50.  I  t.  them  away  as  1  saw  good 
Hos.  13.  11.  and  1  /..  ihe  king  away  m  my  wrath 
Mat.  24.  39.  the  Hood  came  and  t.  them  ail  away 
John  11.  41.  then  they  t.  away  tiie stone  from  place 

Jie  TOOK. 
f?en.  34.2.Shechemsaw  'net, he  t.  her,  and  lay  v.  iib 
Exod.  4.  6.  when  Ae  t.  it  out,  his  hand  was  leprous 
24.  7.  he  I.  the  book  of  the  covenant  and  read 
3'i.  20.  and  Ae  t.  the  calf  whieh  they  had  made 

31.  34.  Ac  I.  the  vail  oH!,  until  he  came  out 
Leo.  8.  Hi.  Ae  t.  all  the  fat  on  the  inwards,  25. 
,/u(/g.  8.  16.  Ae  t.  the  elders  of  the  city  and  thorns 
Ruth  4.  2.  Ae  t.  ten  men  of  ihe  elders  of  the  cily 

1  Sam.  1 1. 7.  Ae  *.  a  yoke  of  o.xen,  and  hewed  ihcra 

14.  52.  Saui  .saw  any  valiant  man,  Ae^  him  to  him 

15.  8.  he  t.  Agag  king  of  the  Amalekites  alive 
17.40.  Ae  t.  his  stall' in  his  hand,  and  chose  him 

2  Sam.  13. ll.Ae  *.  hold  of  her,  and  said,  lie  with  rue 

18.  14.  Ae  t.  three  darts,  and  thru.4l  thenithroueh 
22.  17.  he  sent  from  above,  Ac  t.  me,  Psal.  18.  Itx 

1  Kings  17.  39.  Act.  her  son  out  of  her  o»som 

2  Kir>gs  2.  14.  he  t.  the  mantle  of  Elijah  that  fell 
3.  27.  Ac  t.  his  eldest  son  and  oil'ered  him  for  a 
5.  24.  Act.  Ibem  from  their  band  and  bestowad 

8.  15.  Ae  t.  a  thick  cloth  and  dipt  it  iu  water 

13.  15.  and  Ae  I.  unto  him  bo-w  and  arrows 
Job  2.  8.  Ae  t.  him  a  pot.sherd  to  scrape  himsel 
Pruv.  12.  27.  slolhful  roasteth  not  tiiat  wliich  he  t 
Hus.  12. 3.  Ac  t.  his  brother  by  the  heel  in  the  wom! 
M'lt.  15.  36.  Ae  t.  the  seven  loaves,  Mark  8.  6 

26.27.  Act.  the  cup,  /.uAc22.  17.  1  Cur.  II.  25. 

37.Ae  t.wi'.h  him  Peter,  James,  John,  /.u/.e  9.  28. 
27.  24.  Ae  t.  water  and  washed  his  hands,  saying 
Mark  8. 2;Ju  atwl  he  t.  the  bliivl  man  by  the  hand 

9.  36.  Ae  t.  a  child  and  set  him  in  the  midst 
Liike  9.  16.  Ac  t.  the  five  loaves  and  two  tishes 

10.  .35.  Ae  t.  out  two-pence  and  gaveiothc  host 
22.  19.  and  Ae  t.  bread,  24.  31).  Jets  27.  35. 

JictsW.  33.  Act.  ihein  tife  same  hour  and  washed 
21.  11.  Ac  /.  Paul's  girdle  and  bound  his  h.inds 

Heb.  2   16.  Ac  t.  not  on  bini  ihe  nature  of  angels 
9.  19.  Ac  t.  the  blood  of  calves  and  of  goats 
They  TOOK. 

<rcn  6.2.  they  t.  tliem  wives  which  they  chose 

14.  11.  and  they  t.  all  the  goods  of  Sodom 
12.  and  thry  t.  Lot,  ,A brum's  brother's  son 

Jfum.  16.  18.  aixl  Ikey  t.  every  man  his  censer 
Deat.  1.  25.  and  they  t.  of  ll>e'  fruit  of  the  land 
./os.'i.G.  20.  the  people  wer>t  up  and  they  t.  the  citj 
8.  23.  Ihe  kingofAi,  «Aey  t.  alive  and  broti§hthii8 

11.  19.  save  Hiviles,  all  oiher  thry  t.  in  battle 
.fuilg.  3.  6.  they  I.  their  daughters  to  bo  wives 

2  Kings  10.  14.  they  t.  them  alive  and  slew  thijiD 
Lam.  5.  13.  they  t.  Ibe  young  men  to  ;Sfrind 
F.zek.  2.3.  13.  I  ,iaw  ihdl  tlwy  t.  both  one  way 
Dun.  5.  20.  and  thry  t.  his  glory  from  him 
Mat.  21.  46.  l)ecause  thry  i.  him  for  j.  prophet 

2H.  15.  so  tliey  t.  tiie  money,  and  dirt  as  laii^lit 
Mark  12.S.  theyt.h\m,a\u)k\t)e(i  bim,  and  casJhira 
Ltike«3. 54.  they  t.  him  and  led  hiin,  Jokn  }9.  10. 
Aeis  4.  13.  and  they  t.  knowledge  of  them  ill  at 

13.  29.  they  t.  him  down  from  Ihe  free  aiwl  laid 

18.26.  they  t.  him,  and  exponnded  the  way  of  Gad 

TOOK  lip. 
J^um.  23.  7.  Balaam  t.  np  bis  parable  and  paid, 
13.  124.  .3,  1.5,20,21,23 
.7„3h.  3  fi.the  priests  f.  up  the  ark,  6.12.1  Kini's  S.Z 
.Jndg.  19.  28.  then  Ihe  man  (.  np  his  concubine 
1  Sam.  9.  24.  and  the  cook  i.  up  the  shonfder 
2 .?«»«.  2.  32.  Ihey  t.  np  Asahel  and  buried  him 

4.  4.  Mcphibosbetli's  nurse  t.  him  up  and  lied 
1  Kings  13.  29.  and  the  prophet  t  vp  the  carcase 


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i  Kings  3.  13.  lie  i.  up  also  tlic  irantle  uf  Elija) 
4   37.  tlie  i^iKiiiuiiiilu  t.  up  iicr  ton  and  went  out 
ZG.  15.  and  lie  (.  liini  up  lu  liim  nito  tiie  chariot 
Ve.4.2.  i.  I  t.  up  the  unie  and  gtve  it  to  the  king 
/cr.  oti.  13.  li^ey  i.  Jeremiah  u/;  oul  of  the  dungeon 
Ezck.  3.  12.  then  thet>|iirit  I.  ine  up,  U.  21.  |  43.  5. 
J)aK.  3.  22.  tlic  flame  slew  men  ihut  t.  up  !?hailiacli 
Jonah  1. 15.  so  they  t.  vp  Jonah,  unci  ca:.tliiiii  t'urlh 
Hat.  14.12.  Ihey  «.«/( lliehody  ul  Jolin,  J/a(/l:(i.2il. 
2U.  tiiey  t.  up  ul'  the  IVaginenis  that  rejnuined, 
15.  37.  Mark  tj.  43.  |  6.  8,  2U. 
16.  9.  and  how  many  hanUeis  ye  I.  up,  JO. 
mark  2.  12.  and  he  t.  up  the  bed  and  went  forth 
10.  IC.  he  l.iheni  up  in  lus  arms  and  hles-sed  them 
Xuke  2.28.  (.  liini  up  m  his  arms  and  blessed  God 
John  6.  59.  t.  up  slones  lo  cast  at  him,  10  31. 
dots  7.  21.  Pharaoh's  daughter  t.  Moses  up 
43.  yea,  ye  ;.  uu  th"  tabernacle  ol  Moloch 
10  2<)   but  Peter  t.  hini  up,  saying,  stand  up 
21. 15.  we  t.up  our  carriages  and  w  cut  to  Jerusalem 
Hcv.  18.21.  and  a  mighiy  angel  t.up  a  stone 

'lUOKEi>T. 
Ts.  99. 8.  tho'  thou  t.  vengeance  of  their  inventions 
Eick.  1(3    18.  and  t.  thy  biuidered  garments 

TOOL. 
F.zod.  20.25.  if  lift  up  tJiv  t.  thou  hast  polluted  it 
32.  4.  and  he  fashioned  it  with  a  graving  I. 
iJeul.  27.5.  tlioushalt  not  lift  up  any  iron  t.  on  them 
1  ICmgi  0.7.  nor  any  (.  of  iron  heard  in  the  hou^e 

TOOTH 
/?  an  useful  member  oj  the  body  hnoicn  by  every 
body.  The  Hebreu^s  call  ivuri/,  tooth,  or  Uic 
elephant's  tooth,  1  Kings  10.  t  22.  They  some- 
times also  called  the.  prominence  of  a  rock  by 
the  name  of  tooth,  ]  Aam.  14.  t4.  Uetween  the 
passages  there  was  a  sharp  rock;  in  Hebrew, 
the  tooth  of  a  rock.  ^Ind  the  rock  from  which 
Ood  caused  the  water  to  g-usk  out,  fur  quench- 
ing .Samson's  thirst,  is  c:illed  makiesh,  that  is, 
tlie  jaw-tooth,  .ludg.  15.  19.  It  was  ordered 
by  the  law  uf  retaliation,  that  they  should  give 
toot/i  for  tooth,  Exocl.  21.  24.  This  laic  is,  by 
most  interpreters,  reckoned  only  minatory  ;  yet 
so  as  thai  it  was  literally  lo  be  injlicted,  ex- 
cept the  injuring  party  would  give  such  satis- 
faction as  the  injured  person  accepted,  or  the 
judges  determined. 
To  gnash  the  teeth  is  a  token  of  sorrow,  rage, 
despair,  hatred,  and  passion.  The  I'salmist 
snys,  I'sal.  35.  Hi,  That  his  enemies  gnash  upon 
Mm  with  their  teeth,  out  of  rage  and  hatred. 
Jlnd  the  gospel  in  several  places  speaks  of  the 
gnaslimg  of  the  teeth  of  the  damned  out  of  rage 
and  despair.  God  breaks  the  teeth  of  the  wick- 
ed, Fsal.  3.  7.  he  puts  it  out  of  their  power 
to  injure  good  men.  The  wicked  complain, 
that  the  fathers  have  eaten  sour  grapes,  and 
their  children's  teeth  are  set  on  edge,  Ezek.  18. 
2.  j93  if  thry  had  said,  "  Our  fathers  have 
"sinned,  and  wc  are  obliged  to  undergo  the 
"punishment  thereof,  though  we  ore  not 
"guilty."  .'3mos  tells  the  ididiitrous  .Jews, 
that  (iod  had  sent  them  cleanness  of  teeth,  <Aal! 
is,  fa-nnne.  Thry  should  not  have  where- 
withal to  drfile  their  teeth,  .^;nos-  4.  6. 
Exod.  21.  24.  thou  shall  give  t.  for  t.  Lev.  24.20. 
«cu^  19.  21.  JSIrti.  5.  38. 
27.  if  he  smite  out  his  man-servant's  or  liis  maid- 
servant's t.  he  shall  lei  him  go  free  for  his  «.8ake 
Prov.  25.  19.  is  like  a  broken  t.a.  foot  out  of  joint 

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f»fn.  11.4.  tower  whose  t.  may  teach  unto  heaven 
28.  12.  the  t.  of  the  ladder  reached  to  heaven 

18.  Jacob  poured  oil  on  the  t.  of  the  stone 
Exod.  19.20.  Lord  came  down  on  <.  of  mount  Sir>a', 
and  called  Moses  to  t.  of  the  mount,  34.  2. 
24.  17.  like  devouring  fire  on  tlie  t.  of  the  mount 
28.  32.  there  shall  he  a  hole  in  the  t.  of  it 
:W.  3.  shall  overlay  the  t.  with  jiuro  gold,  37.  2f). 
Witm.  14.40.  they  gat  uj)  into  the  I.  oftlie  mountain 

20.  28.  Aaron  died  there  in  the  t.  of  the  mount 
23.  9.  for  from  the  t.  of  the  rocks  I  see  him 

Deut.  3.  27.  get  up  into  the  t.  of  Pisgah,  31.  I. 
38.  35.  from  sole  of  foot  to  the  t.  of  thy  head 
33. 10.  on  t.  oftlie  head  of  him  that  was  »e^'i  rated 

Juda.Q.  26.  build  an  altar  on  the  t.  of  this  rook 
0.  51.  the  people  gat  up  to  trie  t.  of  the  tower 
I.').  6.  Samson  dwelt  in  the  t.  oftlie  rock  I'.tain 

1. Sam.  9.  25.  communed  on  th<>  t.  of  the  house,  2(). 

'isam.  16.  22.  spread  a  tent  on  the  t.  of  the  house 

1  Kings  10.  19.  the  I   of  the  throne  round  behind 

21.  t9.  and  set  Naiioth  on  the  t.  oftlie  |ieople 

2  Kings  9.  13.  put  it  under  him  on  t  of  the  stairs 
2  Cleron.  25.  12.  cast  them  from  'he  t.  oftlie  rock 
Esth.5.  2.  E.sther  touched  the  «..  if  the  sceptre 
Vsnl.  72.  16.  handful  of  corn  on      of  mountains 

102.  7.  [  am  as  a  sparrow  nione  on  the  houte  t. 
Vrnr.  8.  2  shr  stnndeth  in  tlie  t.  of  high  places 
21.  9.  better  dwell  in  corner  of  honse-f.  25.  2<. 
23.  ^  or  as  he  thai  lieth.o.i  the  t.  of  a  mast 
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Cant.  4.  8.  look  from  the  t.  of  Amana,  from  tlie  i 
Isa.  2.  2.  the  Lord's  house  shall  be  established  hi 
the  t.  of  the  mountains,  and  bue.valled,  Jlic. -l.l. 
17.  0.  two  or  three  beirie*  in  the  t.  oftlie  bow 

30.  17.  left  as  a  beacon  on  the  t.  of  a  mountain 

42.  II.  let  them  siioul  from  the  t.ol  the  mountains 
Au(H.2.1U.  tliat  faint  lb:  hunger  in  f.ol  evtiy  street 

4.  1.  llie  slones  ol  the  iancluary  are  poured  oul 

I'.i  the  t.  of  every  street 

Ezek.  17.  4.  he  crept  off  the  t.  cf  his  yoi».;g  twigs 

22.1  will  crop  oti  from  the  t.  of  his  young  twigs 

24.  7.  her  blood,  slie  set  ii  on  tiio  t.  of  a  ruck 

a.  1  have  set  her  blood  on  the  £.  cf  a  rock 
2(i.  4.  1  will  make  lier  like  the  t.  of  a  rock,  14. 

31.  3.  his  t.  was  among  the  thick  boughs,  10,  14. 

43.  12.  law  of  the  house  on  tlie  t.  of  the  mouiitain 
j\'«A.3.10.lier  ciiiidreii  dashed  at  t.  of  all  the  streets 
JJat.  24.  17.  let  him  who  is  on  the  liouse-£.  not 

come  down,  Mark  13.  15.  Luke  17.  31. 
27.51.  vail  rent  from  t.  to  the  bottom,  Mark  15.38. 
J.aJieb.  19.  they  went  on  the  house-t.  and  letdown 
John  IJ.  23.  was  woven  from  the  t.  throughout 
//ti. 11. 21. and  worshipped, leaning  on  t.  of  Ins  stall 
Hee  Cakmel,  Hill. 

Topa. 

Ocn.  8.  5.  the  t.  of  the  mountains  were  seen 
2  .SuHi.5.24.wlien  thou  hearcst  the  sound  of  a  going 
in  the  t.  of  the  mulberry-trees,  1  Chron.  14. 15. 
2  A'iw^r*  19. 2tj.  were  as  thcgreen  lieib,  as  the  grass 

upon  the  house-il.  f'-^l.  129.  ti.  Isa.  3 
Job  24.24.  and  cut  oil' as  the  t  of  the  ears  of  corn 
Isa.  2.  21.  to  go  iiilo  the  t.  of  the  ragged  ro«ks 
15.  3.  on  Uie  t.  of  houses  every  one  shall  howl 
22. 1.  that  thou  art  w  holly  gone  up  to  the  liouse-t 
./fr.4c.3'!(.lhere  shall  be  lamentation  on  all  iiouse-< 
£,'zcA'.U.13.theirsluinmen  shall  beiiit. of  mountains 
Hos.  4. 13.  they  sacnlice  on  the  t.  of  the  mountains 
Zrpk.  1. 5.  w  or=hip  the  host  of  heaven  on  liou<e-J. 
Mat.  10.  27.  that  preach  ye  upon  the  house-£. 
Luke  12.  3.  shall  be  proclaimed  on  the  house-£. 

TOP-VZ, 
In.  Hebrew,  Pitdalh.  The  seventy,  St.  Jcrom, 
Junius,  and  the  greatest  part  of  the  modern 
interpreters,  translate  Pitdalh  by  Topaz  ;  the 
Parvphrasts,  Unhelos,  and  Junathan,  by  a 
green  slone  ;  which  agrees  perfectly  well  with 
tlie  Topaz,  of  which  the  Jincst  are  green,  as 
Pliny  observes,  lib.  37.  cap.  8.  i'et  others 
maintain  that  the  most  beautiful  Topazes  are 
of  the  colour  of  gold.  It  is  pretended  this 
stone  took  its  name  of  Tojiaz  from  an  island 
in  the  Red-sea,  irhick  has  the  same  name. 
Pliny  will  have  Juba,  king  of  Mauritania,  to 
have  been  the  first  that  Juund  them  :  But  if  it 
was  known  lo  AIoscs,  il  tnust  be  much  more 
ancient  than  Juba.  Job  ipeaks  of  the  Pitdalh 
of  Cus!i,or  Kthiopia,ioh'^6.\'i).  which  may  con- 
firm their  opinion  who  make  MeTojiaz  to  come 
from  the  licd-sca;  because  there  was  acountry 
of  Cash,  lying  upon  the  eastern  shore  of  this 
sea.  This  stone  was  the  second  of  Ike  first 
row  in  the  breast-plate,  and  had  the  name  of 
Simeon  upon  it,  E.xod.  28.  17. 
Exod.  28.  17.  the  first  row  a  Sardius,  a  t.  39.  10. 
Job  28.  19.  the  t.  of  Ethiopia  siiall  not  equal  it 
Eiek.  28. 13.  the  Sarilius,the  t.  was  thy  covcrin 
Rev.  21.  20.  the  eighth,  beryl,  the  ninth  a  t. 

TOPHET. 
It  is  thought  that  Tophet  was  the  butchery,  or 
place  of  slaughter  at  .ferusalrm,  lying  to  the 
south  if  the  city,  in  the  valley  of  the  children 
of  Hinnoni.  It  is  also  said,  that  a  constant 
fire  used  to  be  k^pt  there,  for  burning  the  car- 
cases, an.ll  other  fiUhivess,  that  were  brougnl 
thither  from  t'.ie  city.  It  was  m  the  same 
place  that  thry  cast  away  the  ashes  and  re- 
mains of  the  images  of  false  gods,  when  they 
demolished  their  altar.-,,  and  broke  down 
thfir  statues,  hniah  seems  to  allude  to  this 
Ciitom,  of  burning  dead  carcases  in  'J'opliet, 
ifhen  speaking  of  the  defeat  uf  the  army  of 
Sennacherib,  he  says  :  Fur  To/i/ict  is '.'rdained 
of  old;  yea,  for  the  king  it  is  pre|)^rl;d  ;  he 
hath  made  it  deep  and  lur^e.  Tho;  pile  there- 
of is  fire  and  much  wood;  tlie  breath  of  the 
Lor.i,  rke  a  stream  of  brimstone,  doth  kindle 
it.  T.'.ough  this  may  be  figuratively  under 
stood  of  hell. 
Others  think  the  name  o/Tophot  is  given  to  the 
vallry  of  Hinnom,  because  of  the  sncrifircs  that 
were  offered  there  to  the  god  Mutorli,  by  beat  nf 
drum,  which  in  Hebreic  is  rollrd ']'i>\iU.  It  was 
ill  thismnmierthut  these  sarrifices  ii:ere»ffercih 
The  statue  of  Moloch  was  of  brass,  holloir 
within,  with  its  arms  ert ended,  and  stooping  ii 
little  fiiricard.  They  lighted  a  great  fire  within 
the  stiitue,  and  another  before  il.  They  put 
upon  its  arms  the  child  thry  intended  to  sacri- 
fire,  vhirh  soon  frll  into  the  fire  at  Chr  foot  of 
the  statue,  putting  forth  cries,  as  way  easily 


TOS 

he  imagined.    To  stifie  tht  %oise  if  these  c-trs 
and  hovlings,  they  made  a  great  rattling  cf 
drums  and  other  instruments,  that  the  spec- 
tators 'might  not  be  moved  with  compassion  at 
the  clamours  of  Ihisc  miserable  victims,     /r.it 
this,  as  they  say,  was  the  viatiner  of  sacri- 
Jicing  in  Topliei. 
Jeremiah  upbraids  thelsraelites  wilhlraving built 
templts  to  Muloch,  in  the  valley  uf  Hiniium,iii 
Tophet,  tu  burn  tiieir  children  there  in  the  fit  c 
Jer.  7.31.  The  same  prophet  sJuws,  that  'I'lMihel 
was  a  polluted  and  unclean  place,  where  Iw  g 
used  tu  throw  the  carcases  to   which  they  re 
fused  burial,  Jer.  7.  32.  |  19.  11,  12, 13.     Aing 
Jusiali  defiled  the  place  of  Tophet,  where  ilta 
temple  of  Moloch  stood,  that  nobody  might  go 
thither  any  more  to  sacrifice  their  children  (o 
that  cruel  heathenish  deity,  2  Kings  23.  10. 
2  Kings  23.  10.  Jusiah  defiled  t.  in  the  valley 
Isa.  30.33.  for  t.  is  ordained  of  old,  for  the  king 
Jer.  7.  31.  they  have  built  the  high  places  of  t. 
32.  lliat  il  shall  no  more  be  called  t.  19.  G. 
19.  11.  Ihey  shall  bury  in  t.  till  there  be  no  jilac* 

12.  saith  ihe  lyord,  I  will  even  make  this  city  as  (. 

13.  Jerusalem  shall  be  defiled  as  (. 

14.  then  came  Jeremiah  ficm  t.  whither  Bent 
TOUCH. 

Zech.  12.  6.  make  the  governors  of  Jiidali  like  a  t 

TOUCHES. 
Judg.  7.  t  10.  he  put  t.  within  the  pitchers 

15.  t  4.  Samson  caught  300  foxes  and  took  t 
JVah.  2.  3.  the  chariots  shall  be  ^vilh  flaming  t. 

4.  the  chariots  shall  seem  like  t.  they  shali  ri'c 
John  18.  3.  Judus  coineth  with  iaiiterns  and  4. 

TORMENT. 

Luke  10.  28.  lest  they  come  into  this  place  oft. 

1  .John  4.  IS.  no  fear  in  love,  because  fear  hath  t 

Rev.  9.  5.  their  t.  was  as  the  t.  of  a  scorpion 

14.  11.  the  smoke  of  their  t.  ascendeth  for  ever 

18.  7.  so  much  t.  and  sorrow  give  her,  !sit  aquecir 

III.  stanuing  afar  of!' for  the  fear  of  her  t.  15. 

TORMENTS. 

JI/a<.4.24.t  hat  were  la  ken  with  (livers  diseases  andi. 

Luke  IG.  23.  in  hell  he  lift  up  ins  eyes,  being  in  t 

TORMENT. 
Mat.S.20.  art  thou  come  to  t.  us  before  the  limtT 
Mark  5.  7.  that  thoii  t.  me  not,  J.uke  6.  28. 

TORMENTED. 
Mat.  8.  0.  Lord,  my  servant  lielli  grievously  t. 
Luke  IG.  24.  send  Lazarus,  for  I  am  t.  in  this  (lain< 

2.1.  but  now  ho  is  comforted,  and  thou  an  t. 
Heb.  11.37.  wandered,  being  destitute,  affiictedjt 
Rev.  9.  .5.  but  thai  they  should  be  t.  five  months 
II.  10.  because  these  two  prophets  t.  them  that 
14.  10.  he  shall  be  t.  with  (ire  a;;d  brimstone 
20.  10.  and  shall  be  t.  Any  and  night  for  ever 

TORMENTORS. 
Mat.  18.  34.  his  lord  delivered  him  to  the  t. 

TORN. 
(7cn.31.39.  that  which  was  t.of  beasts  I  brought  nol 
44.  28.  and  I  said,  surely  he  is  t.  in  jiieces 
Exod.  22.  13.  if  t.  in  pieces,  let  him  Ui'ing  it  foi 
witness,  he  shall  not  make  good  what  was  t. 
3i.  he  holv,  nor  shall  eat  any  fleHli  t.  of  beaets 
Lev.  7.  24.  fat  of  that  which  is  t.  may  be  used 
17. 15.  if  any  eat  that  « liich  was  t.  he  shall  wash 
22.  8.  dieth  of  itself  or  t.  of  benEl.=,  shall  not  eat 
1  Kings  13.  2G.  to  the  lion,  which  lia'.h  t.  him 

28.  the  lion  had  not  eaten  carcase  nor  t.thz  asi 
/ira.  5.  25.  carcases  t.  in  the  midst  of  the  streets 
.fer.  5.  0.  cvety  one  that  goetli  out  shall  be  t. 
Ezek.  4.  14.  I  have  not  ealen  of  that  which  is  t. 

44.  31.  the  priests  shall  not  eat  any  thing  thai  is  (I 
Hos.  6.  1.  for  he  hath  (.  and  he  will  heal  us 
Mill.  1.  13.  and  ye  broiighl  thai  which  was  t. 
Mark  1.  26.  when  the  unclean  spirit  hath  !.  iiiin 

TORTOISE, 

[n  Hebrew  Cho\eii,which  the  Septuasrint  translate 

At/ land  crocodile,  (liAf'/'.s  i?/ green-lVo7.     It  ;.« 

numbered  among  the  unclean  animals,  Lev.  11. 

29.  This  land  crocodile  is  a  sort  of  li:ard, 
which  feeds  upon  the  sweetest  flowers  it  can 
find;  this  makes  its  entrails  tu  be  very  nivch 
valued  for  their  agreeable  smell.  .St.  .fcrnra 
says,  that  the  Syrians  used  to  eat  crocodile 
of  this  kind,  which  live  upon  the  land  only 

Lev.  11.  29.  the  (.  «hal1  be  unclean  unto  you 

TORTURED 
./lets  22.  t  2P  departed,  who  snonld  have  t.  him 
//ei. 11.35. others  were  ^mt  accepting  deli /eranc« 

TOSS. 
Isa.  22.  18.  he  will  turn  and  t.  thee  like  a  hall 
Jer.  5.  22.  though  t'-e  wnvps  thereof  i!.  themgclval 

Mossed. 

Psal.  109.  23.  T  am  t.  up  and  down  as  the  locust 

I'rov.  21.  fi.  is  a  vanity,  i-  to  and  fro  ofthc-in  tha 
/.««.  54.  11.  O  thou  afliictP.'.  t.  with  t^inv.icHit 
Jlol.  14.  24.  hut  the  ship  we.s  now  t.  wit!,  wj-.-i; 
llcts  27.  18.  being  exceeding'y  t.  with  ii  tim;;,-.i 
Bj>h.  4.  .'4.  we  bo  no  more  chiUlrei'  t.  lo  and  Ire 


TOU 

Jam  i.  6.  for  he  tlial  wavcteM!  J  like  a  wave  t. 

TOSrilNGS 
Job  7.4.  I  am  full  oft.  to  Uio  dawninj;  of  the  doy 
2  Cor.  6.  t  5.  approvir)!?  oarselves  m  t.  in  labours 

TOTTERING. 
Psal.  C2.  3.  ye  shall  he  all  of  you  ai  a  t.  fence 

TOUCH. 
Gen.  3.  3.  not  eat  of  it.  nor  sliiill  yej.it  lest  ye  die 
SMI.  G.  tl:ere)'ore  sullorod  1  thue  not  to  t.  her 
Eiiid.  19.  12.  that  ye  t.  not  the  border  of  it 

13.  there  shall  not  a  hand  t.  it,  but  shall  die 
£^ev.  5.  2.  or  if  a  soul  t.  any  unclean  thing 
3.  or  if  he  t.  the  uiicleanncss  of  man,  7.  il. 
0.  27.  whatsoever  shall  t.  the  flesh  thereof 

11.  8.  their  carcase  ye  shall  not  t.  Dcul.  14.  8. 
31.  whosoever  doth  Mhem  when  dead, be  unclean 

12.  4.  he  sliall  t.  no  hallowed  thing,  nor  come 
^am.  4.  l.i.  they  shall  not  t.  any  holy  thing 

n>.  2(j.  depart  and  I.  nothing  of  theirs 
Josh.,  y.  I'J.  now  therefore  we  may  not  t.  them 
Uutk  2.  9.  I  charged  that  they  should  not  t.  thee 
E  Sam.  14.  10.  aifd  he  shall  not  i.  thee  any  more 

lM12.tii'uare  that  none  J. the  young  man  Absalom 

23.  7.  the  man  that  shall  t.  them  must  bo  fenced 
1  Clir.  IB.  22.  t.  not  mine  anointed,  Psal.  105.  15. 
Job  1.  11.  but  (.  all  he  hath  and  ho  will  curse  thee 

2.  5.  t.  his  bone  and  his  liesh,  he  will  curse  thee 

5.  19.  in  seven  there  shall  no  evil  t.  thee 

().  7.  the  things  that  my  soul  refused  to  t. 
Ps.  144.5.  t.  the  mountains  and  they  shall  smoke 
ha.  t).  t  7.  he  cau.scd  it  to  t.  my  mouth,  and  said 

52.  1 1.  £.  no  unclean  thing,  2  Cvr.  G.  17. 
Jer.  12.  14.  that  t.  the  inheritance  of  my  people 
J^am.  2.t  2.  sirdng  holds  he  hath  made  to  t.  ground 

'1.  14.  so  that  men  could  not  I.  their  garments 
15.  they  cried,  it  is  unclean,  dejiart,  t.  not 
JJaff.  2.  12.  if  one  with  his  shirt  do  t.  bread 
13.  if  one  that  is  unclean  t.  any  of  these 
JIfat.  9.  21.  if  I  may  but  t.  his  garment,  Mark  5. 28. 

14.  3G.  besought  him  that  tliey  might  t.  the  hem 

of  his  garment,  Mark  o.  28.  |  G.  50.  |  8.  22. 

JiJark  3.10. they  pressed  on  him  to  Miim,A!i/.cG.19. 

8.  22.  they  besought  him  to  t.  the  blind  man 
J^uke  11.  40.  ye  yourselves  t.  not  Ihe  burdens 

13.  15.  brfmght 'infants,  that  he  would  t.  them 
John  20.  17.  Jesus  sailh  unto  her,  t.  me  not 

1  Car.  7.  1.  it  is  good  for  a  man  not  to  t.  a  woman 
•  Col.  2.  21.  t.  not,  laste  not,  handle  not 
//ei.l 1. 28.that destroy  the  tirst-horn,should  Mhem 

12.  20.  if  so  much  as  a  beast  t.  the  mountain 
TOMCJIED. 
Oe.7)  2G  29.  do  us  no  hurt,  as  we  have  not  Mhoe 

:i2.  25.  lie  t.  the  hollow  of  Jacob's  thigli,32. 
/..eo  22.  G.  tlie  soul  which  hath  t.  any  such 
JlTuTn.  31.  19   and  whosoever  hath  t.  any  slain 
Judff.  C.  21.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  t.  the  flesh 

1  Sam.  10.  "''>■  a  band,  whose  hearts  God  had  t. 

i  Kinirs  G.27.the  wings  of  cherubims  (.one  anutlier 
19.  sT  an  angel  (.  liiin  and  said,  arise,  eat,  7. 

2  Kings  13.21.  when  the  man  (.  the  bones  otElisha 
F.stk°5.  2.  so  Esther  t.  the  top  of  Ihe  sceptre 
Joh  19.21.  pity  me,  for  the  iiand  uf  God  hath  t.  m) 
tsa.  6.  7.  lo,  this  hath  t.  thy  lips,  thy  sin  is  purgeu 
Jcr.  1.  9.  tlicn  Ihe  Eord  t.  my  mouth,  and  said 
Dan.  8.  5.  ami  the  he-goat  t.  not  Ihe  ".'round 

18.  but  he  t.  me,  9.  21    |  10  10,  IC,  18. 
^Vat.8.3.  and  Jesus  t.  him,  Mark  I.  41.  /.aAc.'i.lS. 

15.  a«l  he  t.  her  hand,  and  llie  fever  lel't  her 
9.20.  a  woman  diseased  with  an  issue  of  blooil  t. 
the  liem  of  bis  garment,  Mark  5.  27.  /.ukc  8. 44. 
2).  then  (.  he  their  eves,  saying,  20  34. 

14.  30.  as  many  as  <.him  made  whole,  Mark  G.  .50. 
Mark  5.  30.  who  t.  my  cloihes,  31.  J.vkc  8.  45,47. 

7.  33.  was  deaf,  and  he  spit,  and  t.  his  tongue 
l.ukel.  14.  he  came  and  t.  the  bier,  they  stood  still 

8,  47.  she  declared  for  what  cause  she  had  I.  him 
22.  51.  and  Jesus  t.  his  ear  and  healed  him 

£cts  27.  3.  and  the  ne.\t  day  we  t.  at  Sidon 
Hcb.  4.  15.  not  a  high  priest  which  cannot  be  t. 
12.  18.  not  come  to  the  mount  that  might  be  t. 

TOUCMETH. 
Oen.  2G.  11.  he  that  t.  this  man  shall  surely  die 
fCxod.  19.  12.  whosoever  t.  the  mount,  shall  die 

29.  37.  whatsoever  t.  the  altar  shall  be  holy 

30.  29.  thai  t.  them,  shall  be  holy.  Lev.  6.  18. 
J.rv.  7.  19.  the  flesh  that  t.  any  unclean  thing 

11.  24.  whosoever  t.  their  carcase,  27,  36,  39. 
26.  everv  one  that  t.  them  s^lall  be  unclean 

15.  5.  whoso  t.  h-sbed,  shall  wash  bis  clothes 
7.  t.  his  flesh  II  10.  t.  any  tlsing  under  him 
31    whomsoever  he  t.  that  halh  Ihe  issue 

12  the  vessel  of  earth  lh:it  he  t.  shall  be  broken 

19.  whosoever  t.  her  |i  21.  whngoever  t.  her  bed 
V2.  whosoever  t.  any  lliing  that  she  sat  upon 
23.  if  on  her  bed,  when  he  (.  it  he  shall  be  un- 
clean till  the  even,27.122.  4,5.  JVmw.  19.22. 

Nvm.  19.  (1.  np  that  t.  Ihe  dead  body,  13,  16. 
18.  t.  a  hone  ||  21.  t.  the  water  of  B;'p«iation 
Jiidsr.  IG.  9.  as  a  thread  is  Irokcn,  when  it  t.  fire 
Job  4.  5.  n'  w  it  t.  Ihw  and  thou  aU  troubled 
ti38 


TOW 

Psal.  104.  32.  he  t.  the  hiils  and  they  smoke 
I'lov.ij.  29.  whosoevei  (.her,  shall  not  be  innocent 
Eiek.  17.  10.  gliall  wither,  when  tlie  east-wind  I.  it 
Uos.  4.  2.  thi'y  break  out,  and  blood  t.  hiood 
.^imos  9.  5.  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  he  that  t.  the  land 
Z.iclt.  2.  8.  he  Ihat  t.  you,  I.  the  apple  of  Ins  eye 
Luke  7.  39.  known  what  woman  this  is  tlial  t.  hiin 
1  John  5.  18.  and  that  waUed  one  t.  him  not 

TOUCHING. 
Gen.  27. 42.  Esau,  as  I.  thee,  doth  comfort  himself 
Lev.  5. 13.  for  him,  as  t.  his  sni  thai  he  halh  sinned 
jVuiii.  8.  2G.  thus  do  to  the  Levites  t.  their  eliaige 

1  ."iam.  20.  23. 1,  matter  thou  and  1  have  spoken  of 

2  h'tngs  22. 18.  t.  the  words  which  thou  hasi  heaid 
.Job  37.  23.  t.  the  Almighty,  we  cannot  hiid  him  out 
Fi:al.  45.  1.  things  which  1  have  made  t.  the  king 
^■a.  5.  1.  a  song  of  my  beloved,  t.  his  vineyard 
Jcr.  1.  10.  utter  judgments  t.  all  their  wicUedness 

21.  11.  t.  tile  house  uf  the  king  of  Judah,  say 

22.  11.  thus  sailh  Lord  t.  Shallum  kmg  of  Judah 
Lzek.  7.  13.  the  vision  is  I.  Ihe  whole  iiiulliiude 
Mat.  18.  19.  as  t.  any  thing  lhat  they  shall  ask 

22.31.  but  asi.  the  resurrection  of  the  dead,  have 
ye  not  read,  Mark  12.  2U.  JJcts  21.  21. 
Lnke  23.  14.  C.  those  things  whereof  y'3  accuse  him 
McU  5.  35.  what  ye  iiileiid  to  do  as  (.  these  men 

21.  25.  as  (.  Ihe  Gentiles  who  believe  have  written 
Hum.  11.  2d.  as  t.  the  election,  they  arc  beloved 

1  Cur-  8.  1.  now  as  I.  things  offered  unto  idols 
10.  12.  I.  our  brother  .^.polios,  1  desiied  him 

2  Cur.  9.  1.  as  t.  the  ininisleruig  lo  the  sainis 
I'hil.  3. 5.  of  the  Hebrews,  as  (.  the  law, a  Pharisee 

G.  (.  the  righteousness  in  the  law,  blameless 
Cut.  4.  10.  t.  whom  ye  received  commandiiieiits 

1  Thcis.  4.  9.  t.  broiherly  love,  ye  need  not  that 

2  'J'/iens.  3.4.  we  have  confidence  in  the  Lord  I. you 

TOW. 
Judg.  10.9.  break  withs,  as  a  thread  of  (.is  broken 
y.va.l.31.aiid  thestrong  shall  be  as(.  and  the  maker 
43.  17.  Ihev  are  e.\tinct,  thev  are  ([uenched  as  t. 

TbWAUD,  or  TOWARDS. 
Gen.  48.  13.  Joseph  look  them  both,  Ejdiraim  (. 
Israel's  left  hand,Manasseli  I.  Israel's  right  hand 
J^'am.  24.  1.  he  set  his  face  (.  the  wilderness 
Deal.  28.  54.  his  eye  shall  be  evd  t.  his  brother 
50.  shall  be  evil  (.  her  husband,  son,  daughter 
Judg.  5.  9.  my  heart  is  (.  the  governors  of  Israel 
1  Ham.  20.  12.  behold,  if  there  be  good  t.  David 

1  Kings 8.29.  mayest  hearken  to  ihe  jiraver  thy  ser- 

vanishall  make  (.  this  place,  30. 33. 2"CAr.  G.  21. 

2  CVirun.  24.1G.  because  Jehoiada  had  done  good  in 

Israel,  both  i.  Goil,  and  (.  his  house 
Ezra  3.  11.  his  mercy  endurelh  for  ever  t.  Israel 
Psal.  5. 7. 1  will  worship  (.  thy  holy  temple,  138. 2. 
25.  15.  mine  eyes  are  evert,  the  Lord,  lor  he  shall 
28.  2.  when  1  lift  my  hands  I.  thy  holy  oracle 
Pruv.  14.  35.  the  king's  favour  is  i.  a  wise  servant 
Isa.  G3.  7.  the  great  goodness  (.  the  house  of  Israel 
,lcr.  15.  1.  my  mind  could  not  be  (.  this  jieoplc 
Dan.  G.  10.  his  windows  being  open  t.  Jerusalem 
8.  9.  the  litlle  horn  waxed  great  (.  the  south 
Jonah  2.  4.  yet  I  will  look  (.  ihy  holy  temple 
J/a«.28.1.as  it  began  to  dawn  (.lirstday  of  ihe  week 
JAikc  2.  14.  oil  euith  peace,  good  will  (.  men 
12. 21.  that  layeth  uji  treasure,  and  not  rich  (.  God 
24.  29.  saying,  abide  with  us,  for  it  is  (.  evening 
.^c«i20.  21.  testifying  to  Jews  and  Greeks  repent- 
ance (.  God,  and  faith  (.  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
24. 10. conscience  voidof  olfence  (.  God  ami  (.men 
Phil.  5.  hearing  of  lliy  love  and  faith  which  thou 
hast  (.  the  Lonl  Jesus  Christ,  and  (.  all  saints 
See  Heaven,  HiiM,Me,  Thee,  Tiie.m,  Us,  You. 

TOWEL. 
John  13. 4.hGriseth,  and  took  at.  and  girded  hims. 
5.1ie  began  lo  wash  and  wipe  their  feet  with  lhe(. 
TOWEU, 
/n //eirfzc,  Miirdal.  [1]  /(  is  put  for  proud  lofty 
men,  Isa.  2.  15.  ]  30.  25.  [2]  'fhc  Lord  Jesus 
Chri.U,  I'sal.  01.  3.  Prov.  18.  10. 
T/ie  scripture  mentions  several  towers.  The 
tower  of  Sdoam  mentioned  in  Luke  13.  4.  was 
probably  near  the  fountain  nf  that  name, to  the 
east  of  .Jerusalem  :  Or,  as  others  think,  it  teas 
over  the  fountain,  and  fell  upon  the  people  who 
had  come  thitiier  to  wash  themselves,  or  to  rc- 
ceine  be'teft  by  '.lie  waters. 
The  (ojoer  "of  till,  lock,  Jl/Zc.  4.  8.  Some  refer 
this  to  the  tower  of  F.dar,  which  was  in  the 
neighbourUnud  of  heth-lehent.  Gen.  35.  21. 
They  say  l<kncise,that  the  shrphcrds,to  whom 
the  angel  revealed  the  birth  of  our  Savionr,icere' 
near  to  this  tower,  lAike  2.  8,  15.  Many  in- 
terpreters as.<icrt  that  the  passage  of  Micah, 
wherein  inentioii  is  made  of  the  tower  of  the 
flock,  stood  for  the  city  of  liilh-hhem,  out  of 
which  our  ■'\iiviour  jcas  to  come.  Others  main- 
tain, that  the  prophet  intnvlcd  it  fur  the  city 
of  .fcrueolem,  in  which  there  was  a  lower  of 
th>3  name,  through  which  the  flocks  cf  sheep 
mere  driven,  into  the  shcep-markct. 


TOW 

The  t.iaer  of  iho  watchmen,  2  Kingj  17.  &,  from 
the  tower  uf  the  waichiULii  lo  the  tiaced  city  ■ 
tJiis  form  of  speaking  ej:presses  in  general  cfl 
the  places  of  tlie  country,  Jrum  thi  .east  to  tA^ 
greatest.      The  luweis  of  the  icatchmen,  or  of 
tlic  shepherds,  stood  alone  in  the  midst  oj  tkt 
plain, to  lodge  the  shepherds  and  herdnitn,wlLa  . 
looked  alter  the  Jiocks,  or  to  set  watchmen  in 
to  keep  llic  fruits  uf  the  earth, or  tu  give  nciltcn 
uf  tlie   appruaih   of  eneiiius.     King   Uiuai 
caused  several  loivers  lu  be  built  fur  the  elicp 
herds  in  the  desert,  and  made  many  cistenu 
thee  because  lie  had  a  great  nuii:!)er  of  Jiocks. 
i  C'hroii.  20.  I'l.      'J'he  lower   Kdar  vientionik 
before,  and  (.'.i.7  vhich  Liaiah  takes  notice  of, 
which  vias  built  in  the  midst  of  the  vineyard, 
Isa.  5.  2.  were  of  tlie  same  kind. 
The  tower  of  l?hecheni,  .ludg.  9.  4G,  Sec.     Tkte 
lower  was  as  a  citadel  or  fortress,  standing 
upun  higher  ground  than  therestof  thccity,and 
capacious  enough  to  receive  above  a  thousand 
persons.   Jtfler  Jibiwelcch  had  taken  aiid  rased 
the  city  of  i>hechem,  he  endeavoured  to  take 
possession  of  this  lower,  to  which  a  great  part 
of  the  inhabitants  of  the  city  hail  retired  :  out 
as  he  could  not  take  it,  because  it  was  exceed- 
ingly slrongjieresolvedto  set  it  onjire.  To  this 
purpose  he  icent  up  to  mount  Zaliiiov,  cut  down 
an  urui  of  a  tree,a}td  laid  it  upon  his  shoulders, ' 
and  cumvianded  all  his  people  lu  follow  his  ex- 
ample.    They  therefore  brought  with  them  a 
gnat  quantity  of  fuel,  filed  the  ditch  witji  it, 
and  set  it  on  fire:  Ho  tliut  all  those  who  had 
taken  refuge  in  tlie  tower,  cither  perished  by 
the  Jlaviis,  or  were  stifled  by  the  smoke. 
The  seriplure  speaks  of  the  lower  of  Phanuel, 
uf  the  lower  uf  Huccoth,  of  Babel,  and  of  some 
others,  which  were  aiiu  a  kind  of  citadels  and 
fortresses  vf  these  cities.     Let  us  build  us  a 
city  and  a  tower.  Gen.  11.  4,  5. 
Gen.  II.  4.  go  to,  let  us  build  us  a  city  and  a  t. 
5.  the  Lord  came  down  lo  sec  the  city  and  (. 
35.21.  Isr.  spread  his  tent  beyond  the  (.of  Edar 
Judg.  8. 9.  when  I  come,  I  vi'iW  break  down  this  t 
17.  he  beat  down  the  (.  of  Penuel  and  sle%v  men 
9.  40.  men  of  the  t.  of  Shechem  enlered  a  hold 
51.  hut  there  was  a  strong  (.  vvilhin  Ihe  city 
2  Ham.  22.  51.  he  is  the  I.  of  sjlvalion  for  his  kiug 
2  Kings  5. 24.  when  he  came  t  j  the  (.  he  to^ik  tlisiir 
Psal.  01.  3   hast  been  a  slroeg  (.  from  the  ei.t.-cy 
Prov.  18.  10.  the  u.ame  of  the  Lord  is  a  siroug  i. 
Cunt.  4.  4.  thy  neck  is  like  the  (.  of  David 
7.  4.  thy  neck  is  as  a  (.  of  ivory,  ihy  nose  is  at 
Ihe  (.  tif  Lebanon,  looking  lowiinl  Dainascas 
ha.  5.  2.  he  built  a  (   in  the  midst  of  ihe  vineyard 
Jer.  0.  27.  I  have  set  Ihee  for  a  t.  and  a  forlrec* 

31.  38.  the  cily  sliall  he  built  from  (.  of  Haminco 
Ezek.^W.  10.  Egypt  desolate,  from  the  (.  of  Svtna 

30.  G.  from  lhe"(.  idSyene  shall  they  fall  in 'it 
Mie.  4.8.  iliou,0  (.  of  the  flock,to  ihee  shall  it  conie 
Hub.  2.  1.  I  will  set  nie  upon  the  (.  and  watch 
Zcch.  14.10.  shall  lie  iiihabiled  from  (.of  Hananee 
Mat.  21.  33.  built  a  (.  and  let  it  out  lo  hu.^hamimeii 
Mark  12   1 
Lnke  13. 4.  those  18  on  whom  the  (.  in  Siloam  fell 
14.  28.  which  of  von  inteniling  to  build  a  (. 
H'i'Th  TOWER. 
2  Sam.  22.  3.  God  is  my  high  t.  I'sal.  18. 2.  1 144. 2 
Isa.  2.  15.  the  day  of  the  Lurd  on  every  high  t. 

TOWERS. 
2  Chron.  14.  7.  let  us  build  cities  and  make  t. 
20.  9.  moreover  Uzziah  hudt  (.  in  Jern.salem 
10.  he  built  £.  in  the  desert  and  digged  well? 
27.  4.  Juthain  built  castles  and  (.  in  the  forostsr 

32.  5.  Hezekiah  raised  u])  the  wall  to  the  (. 
Psnl.  48.  12.  go  round  about  Zion  and  tell  her  t 
Cant.  8.  10.  I  am  a  wall,  and  my  breasts  like  t. 
Isa.  23.  13.  the  Assyrian  s<M  up  the  (.  theieof 

30.  2.5.  on  every  h  gli  hill  rivers,  when  the  (.fall 

32.  14.  the  fmts  and  (.  sliall  he  for  dens  for  evel 

33.  18.  where  is  lie  that  eiiunted  Ihe  (.? 
Kiek.  20.  4.  they  shall  hre.'ik  down  her  (.  9. 

27.  11.  and  ihe  Gammmlims  were  in  Ihy  (. 
Ziph.  3.  6.  their  (.  a'.'  desolate,  streets  waste 

TO  WIT. 
Ge7i.  24.  21.  to  wit  whether  I.,or(l  Tiade  jnurnby 
Kxud.  2.  4.  to  wit  winil  would  be    tone  to  him 
2  Cor.  5.  19.  lo  wit,  Cod  was  in  CI  1st  reconciling 

8.1.we  do  you  to  wit  i\f\hf-  grace  Oi  God  bestowed 

TOWN. 
.fosh.  2.  15.  Rahah's  hou>c  was  on  the  (   wall 
1  Sam.  IG.  4.  and  Ihe  elders  of  the  (.  tremld'.a 

23.7.  shut  in, by  entering  into  a  (.  lhat  halUgalc? 

27.  5.  let  them  give  me  a  place  ir  some  (. 
Hob.  2.  12.  woe  lo  him  that  bnihls  a  t.  w  ith  blood 
.Mot.  10.  11.  into  whaisoiver  (.  ye  shni   enter 
Mark  8.  23.  he  led  Ihc  ijimd  mnn  out  of  the  t 

20.  nor  L'o  into  riie  i.  nor  tell  it  In  iinv  in  ( 
Johnl.  42.  riiriflcfrmcthi'iit  ofihi'  ^o'  BrllilehelD 

11. 1,  the  t.  of  Maty  and  her  sister  Martha 


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Jiihn  11  30.  now  Josus  wns  not  yet  come  into  the  t 

TUVVi\8. 
Esth.  !)   10.  the  Jews  lliat  dwelt  in  unwalled  t. 
Jpr.  H).  1$   I  w*il  brmi;  on  all  lier  I.  the  evil 
Z^ch.  i  4.  Jerus.  be  iiiliabittcl  as  t.  witliuul  walls' 
Luke  y  6.  they  (kpuileil  ami  Weill  tluuugli  the  {. 
ii.  that  they  may  gu  iiilu  the  I.  and  lodge 
TOWi\-CLJ::KK. 
S'-ts  1ft  35.  wheu  llic  t.  had  appeased  tiie  people 

TRADE. 
ttm.  46  32  their  t.  hiAli  been  about  cattle,  34. 

TR.XDEsJ. 
Tit  3.  t  14.  let  ours  also  learn  to  profess  honest  J 

TII.AUE,   Verb. 
Oen.  34.  10.  dwell  ami  I.  you  therein,  21. 
liev.  IS.  17.  as  many  as  t.  bv  sea,  stood  alar  oil' 

TK.AUKU. 
Ezek.  2V.  12.  Tarshish  t.  iii  tliy  fairs  with  tin 

13.  Javan, Tubal,  Meshech,*.  the  persons  of  men 

14.  they  of  house  of  Togariiiali  t.  witli  horses 
17.  Judah  and  Israel  t.  in  thy  market  wlieat 

Mit.  2.3.  Jti.  received  hve  talents,  went  and  t. 
TU.\Dl.\G. 

Luke  19. 15.  how  much  everv  man  had  gained  by  i. 

TU.MJlTIOiN, 
1]  Is  put  for  a  doctrine  first  delivered  by  speech 
Jrom  (lod  and  afterwards  writ  in  las  buok  fur 
the  use  of  the  church.  This  is  an  object  of  ou 
faith,  1  Cor.  U.  f  2.  2  Thess.  2.  Li.  [2]  .'i 
human  ordinance  or  ceremonu,  handed  down 
from  one  to  another,  as  the  .lews'  oral  J, aw 
These  are ^oodor  bad,  according  as  thry  agrei 
with,  or  deniate  from  the  word  of  God,  which 
is  our  only  rule  of  faith  and  practice. 

Our  Saviour  in  the  gospel  has  often  declared 
against  the  traditions  of  the  Pharisees,  Wat 

15.  2,  3,  The  Scribes  and  Pharisees  said  lu 
Jesus,  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the  tra- 
dition of  the  ciders?  for  they  wash  not  their 
hands  when  they  eat  bread.  This  washing 
teas  a  ccrcinonij  not  contrary  to  the  law  of 
God,  but  rather  a  matter  of  decency,  which 
they  might  freily  use,  iii  a  civil  way,  so 
long  as  they  placed  nothing  of  religion  in  it: 
but  in  this  they  were  to  be  condemned,  be- 
cause they  placed  religion  in  it,  and  had  no 
divine  warrant  fur  it.  Our  Saviour  answers 
them  by  another  quesliuii;  Why  do  ye  also 
transgress  the  cominandnu'iit  of  God  by  your 
tradition  ?  Jlnd  though  Christ  docs  nut  sai, 
that  this  tradition  of  washi7ig,  icas  contraAj 
to  the  command  (though  others  were)  yet  by 
an  instance  which  he  gires  in  the  following 
Terses,  he  shews  that  none  of  their  traditions 
tcere  btndinir  ;  for  oiliirwisc  his  reply  would 
be  invalid.  The  law  he  instances  in,  is  the  fifth 
comm  nitlmnit,  Honour  thy  lather  and  inother; 
nhich  includes  maintenance  and  relief ;  but  by 
your  Iriditioiis,  says  he,  ye  warrant  children  to 
give  this  answer  to  their  parents  who  are  poor, 
and  seek  relief  and  support  from  them,  It  is  a 
gift  by  whaisoever  thou  niighlest  be  (notited  by 
nie ;  that  is,  I  have  consecrated  all  the  over- 
plus of^ny  estate,  more  than  wilt  serve  for  my 
6wn  maintenance,  as  a  religious  offering  or 
gift  tn  God,  and  therefore  yna  must  eiruse  m 
this  you  think  frees  them  from  any  obligation 
torelieve  their  parents,  and consei/aentty  from 
any  transgression  of  the  law  ;  but  I  tell  you, 
that  thus  ye  have  made  the  commandiiieiU  of 
God  of  none  effect  hi/  yaur  Iradilion 

The. hies  call  their  tr.iilitiuns  ^AeOral  Law,  pre- 
tending that  God  ilrlinred  them  to  Muses  by 
word  vf  month  upon  Mount  Sinai,  at  the  sa 
lime  that  he  gave  him  tlie  written  law  :  That 
this  lawgiver  taught  them  to  the  ciders  of  the 
people,  and  committed  them  to  them  as  a  trust, 
which  they  were  to  convey  down  to  their  suc- 
cessors, and  so  on. 

2'he  church  of  Rome  is  very  near  akin  to  the 
.lews  in  this  matter.  She  holds,  that,  besides 
what  we  hare  in  t  \ !  JSTcw  Testament,  the  Mpos- 

•  ties  delivered  m\.ny  things  to  the  primitive 
church  onhj  hy  w)  d  of  iiKiiith,  which  have  since 
that  tiiKebeen  impartrd  to  yiici-ecding churches; 
to  the  obserration  of  which,  Christians  are  as 
much  nhliged.  as  to  the  mrittni  wont.  The 
xrvT:-il  of  Tient  says,  ciiocrning  traditions, 
•'  That  the  truth  and  di.tcipline  of  Ike  Catholic 
Church  are  romprrhrnilrd  both  in  the  sacred 
books  cr.d  in  the  iradition:^,  which  have  been 
recfinrd  from  the  mouth  of  .fesiis  Christ  him- 
self, or  of  his  Jlpostles.  and  which  have  been 
preserved  and  transmitted  to  us,  by  an  unin- 
terrupted chain  and  succession." 

2'hedttctrine  of  then  formed  eUurckes  cotteerning 
triditinns  is,  "  That  the  holy  scripture  contntn- 
eth  all  things  necessary  to  lalvatLon ;  so  that 
vhatsierer  is  not  read  therein,  nor  may  be 
f  rated  tkiTsby,  is  not  to  be  required  of  any 
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man,  that  it  should  be  belieoed  as  an  article' 
uf  faith,  or  be  thought  rcijutstle,  or  necesuryl  lioni.  1 
to  salvation."  ' 

Mat.  15.  2.  why  do  thy  diseijiles  transgress  the 
of  the  elderu,  not  wash  their  handx.'  Mark  7. . 
3.  Jesus  said  to  (hem,  why  do  you  Lransgicss  Hi 
cuiiiniaiidnieulof  God  by  your  t.!  Mark  7.! 
6.  thus  ye  have  made  the  cuiumandiiieiit  ot  God 
of  none  eti'ect  by  your  t.  Mark  7.  IJ. 
Mark  7.  3.  holding  the  t.  ol  the  elders,  f,  'J. 
Col.  2.  b.  lest  any  spoil  you  aff^r  tlie  t.  of  men 
2  VV:fi««.3.li.noL  uiter  the  t. which  he  received  oi  us 
1  I'd.  1.  IS.  received  by  t.  from  your  fathers 
TKAL)iTIUi\S. 

1  Cor.  11.  t  2.  keep  the  t.  as  I  delivered  them 
Oal.  1.  14.  being  zealous  of  the  t.  of  niy  fathers 

2  Tlicss.  2.  15.  hold  (he  t.  ye  have  been  tauglit 
'i'KArFlCK. 

Oca.  42.34.  your  brother,  and  ye  shall  I.  in  the  land 

TH.VI'FIL'K,  Substantive. 

1  fiings  10. 15.  besides  that  had  of  t.  of  merchants 

Kzck.  17.  4.  he  earned  it  iiilo  a  land  of  t. 

2ri.  5.  by  thy  t.  hast  thou  increased  thy  riches 

18.  hast  dehled  thy  sanctuaries  by  nmfiiily  oft 

TRAFFICKERS. 

Isa.  23.8.  whose  t.  are  the  honourable  of  the  earth 

TRAEN'. 

1  /unffs  10.2.  she  came  to  Jerusalem  wilhagreatz 
Isa.  (i.  1.  Lord  lifted  up,  and  Ins  t.  tilled  the  lenipli 

TRAIN. 
Pcoij.  22. 6.  ^  up  a  chiid  in  the  way  he  should  go 

TRALNED. 
Gen.  14.  14.  Abram  arintd  his  t.  servants,  313. 

TR.VITOR. 

JLuke  G.  IG.  and  Judas  Iscanol,  which  was  the  t. 

TRAITORS. 

2  Ttni.  3.  4.  in  the  last  dayssliall  men  be  t.  heady 
■     TRAiMl'EE. 

Psal.  91.  13.  the  dragon  shalt  thou  t.  under  feet 
1U4.  t  20.  all  the  beusts  do  t.  on  tlie  forest 

Isa.  G3.  '3.  for  I  will  l.  them  in  my  t'liry 

./Udi.  7.6.  pearls,  lest  ti.ey  t.  them"  under  their  feet 
TRA.Ml'LUN'GS. 

Judg.  5   t  22.  the  horse-hoofs  broken  by  their  t. 
TRAACE. 

jVum.  24.  4.  saw  the  vision  falling  inio  a  t.  IG. 

Jlcts  10. 10.  he  fell  into  a  t.  and  saw  heaven  opened 

II.  5.  I  was  praying,  and  in  a  t.  I  saw  a  vision 

22. 17.  while  1  prayed  in  the  tcmnle,  I  was  in  a  t. 

TRAlSaUlLLlTV. 

Dan.  4.  27.  if  i!  :;iav  be  a  lengthening  of  thy  t. 
TRAASFERRED. 

1  Cor.  4.  6.  these  things  I  have  in  figure  t.  to  myself 
TRANSFIGUREU. 

The  history  of  Christ's  ItaitsfiganiUon  is  recorded 
by  St.  Matthew,  Mark,  and  Luke.  .Ill  three 
agree  that  this  transfiguration  was  celebrated 
upon  a  inouHtain,which  most  interpreters  think 
to  be  mount  Tabor.  Multhcw,cha\>.  17.  \,says, 
but  siz  days  ;  Luke  '.).  2.!i.  mentions  eight  days 
ajter  the  promise  our  Saviour  made,  that  some 
of  them  should  nut  taste  of  death,  till  tliev  saw 
the  Son  of  man  coming  in  his  kingdom.  .S'«;«c 
think  it  probable,  that  St.  Luke  counted  inclu- 
sivcly,rr,ckoning  the  day  of  the  promise,{taking 
the  Son  of  man's  coming  in  his  kiiigdoin,/u  mean 
his  ttansfiguralion)  and  the  day  of  the  execu- 
tion :  li'hcreas  St.  Matthew  had  regard  only 
to  the  siz  intermediate  days. 

It  is  thuugnt  that  this  transliguralionAo/ppf ncrf  in 
the  night;  and  from  thence  proceeded  the  sleep, 
with  which  the  apostles  were  oppressed.  More-  i 
over,  St.  Luke  observes,  that  the  next  day  they 


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TRANSFORMED.    . 

but  be  ye  t.  by  itiiewmg  of  your  tnlM 

i  Cor.  11.  14.  for  Satan  is  t.  into  an  angel  of  l.^lij 

io.  It  IS  no  great  tl-.:;ig  ;f  i;::  .';:;:;isters  also  be  t 

TUAASFOKMLNU. 

2  Cor.  11.  13.  t.  ihemse'ves  iiilo  apostles  of  Clirisl 

TRANSGRESS. 
J^um.  14. 41.  wherefore  now  doye  t.  the  command- 
ment of  tJie  Lord?  not  prosper,  2  CAr.  24.  2U 
1  Sam.  2.  24.  ye  make  the  Loid's  ;)eo|ile  to  t. 
J^eh.  I.  H.  if  ye  t.  1  will  scatter  you  abroad 
13.  27.  shall  we  hearken  to  you  to  t.  aeaintt  God 
Psal.  17.  3.  1  am  ^^uruosed  my  monlh  s.'iall  not  I. 
25.  3.  let  them  be  ashaiaed  who  t.  without  caube 
Prov.  2M.  -21.  fur  a  piece  of  bread  that  man  will  t. 
./('r.2.  20.  burst  bands,  and  thou  saldst  1  will  itctt. 
Kick.  20.  3)5.  and  1  will  purge  out  them  that  S. 
..Imos  4. 4.  come  lo  Belh-el  and  t.  bring  your  titlit-* 
Mat.  15.2.  why  do  thy  disciples  t.  the  t'raditi'jri? 
3.  why  do  ye  also  t.  the  commandment  of  God) 
Rom.  2.  27.  who  by  circumcision  dost  t.  the  law 

TRANSGRESSED. 
Deut.  2G.  13.  I  have  not  t.  thy  commandmenls 
Josh.  7.11.  Israel  hath  sinned,  and  they  have  aisi 
t.  my  covenant  I  commanded  tl'e-:i,  15 
23. 16.  when  ye  have  t.  covenant  of  LoiU  your  G. 
1  Sam.  14.  33.  ye  have  t.  roll  a  stone  u.*ito  me 
15.24.  1  have  t.  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 
1  Kings  8.  50.  wherein  ihey  have  t.  against  line 

1  Chron.  2. 7.  Achar,  who  I.  in  the  thing  accursed 
5.  25.  they  t.  against  the  God  of  their  fathers 
lO.t  13.  Saul  died  for  his  transgression  which  het. 

2  Chron.  12.  2.  because  they  t.  against  llie  Lord 
20.  16.  Uzziah  t.  against  the  Lord  Ins  God 
28.  19.  and  Alinz  t.  sore  against  the  Lord 
30.  14.  the  priests  and  the  peojile  t.  very  much 

Ezra  10.  10.  ye  have  t.  and  taken  strange  wives 

13.  we  are  many  that  have  I.  in  ihis  thing 
Isa.  24.  5.  because  they  have  t.  the  laws 
43.  27.  and  thy  teachers  have  t.  against  me 
6U.  24.  shall  look  on  men's  carcases  that  have  t 
■ler.  2.  8.  the  pastors  t.  against  me  and  projihets 
21).  why  will  ye  plead?  ye  all  have  /.  against  me 
3,  13.  only  acknowledge  that  thou  hast  t. 
.■13.  8.  I  will  pardon  inii|uities  whereby  thev  t. 
34.  18.  1  will  give  the  men  that  t.  my  covenant 
J^am.  3.  42.  we  have  t.  and  have  rebelled 
F.iek.  2. 3.  they  and  their  fathers  have  i.against  mo 
18.31. cast  away  your  transgressions  whereby  ye  /, 
Dan.  9.  11.  yea,  all  Israel  have  t.  ihy  law 
Hos.l.Vi.  destruction  to  them, because  they  have  L 
Zrph.  3.11.  not  ashamed  for  doings  wjierein  Ihoui. 
Luke  15.  29.  nor  1. 1  at  any  fime  thy  conimanumenl 
.Sfe  Covenants. 
TRANSGRESSEST. 
Esth.  3.3.  whv  Mhou  the  king's  cummandinentl 

TRANSGRESSETF! 
Proa.  16.  10.  his  monlh  t.  not  ;:i  judgment 
Hab.'i.  5.  because  he  t.by  wine,  he  is  a  proud  mai 

lohn  3.  4.  whoso  conimitletli  sin,  t.  the  law 
2  John  9.  whoso  t.  and  ahidelh  not  in  doctrine 

TRANSGRESSINt;. 
Dcut.yi.%any  rhal  wmught  wicliediiess  in  ^covcn 
Isa.  59.  13.  in  *.  and  Ivins  ngain>t  ilie  Loid 

TRANSGRESSION. 
Exod.  34,  7.  forgiving  t.  and  sin,  .\'iim.  14.  18. 
Josh.  22.  22.  or  if  it  be  in  t.  against  ihe  Lord 
1  Sam.  24.  11.  that  there  is  no  t.  in  my  hand 

1  r'/(c.  9.  1.  who  were  carried  toBabyion  i'orlheiri 
10.  13.  so  Paul  died  foir  liis  t.  he  comniitled 

2  Chr.  29.  19.  vessels  which  .Miaz  cast  away  in  t 
Ezra  9.  4.  because  oft.  of  those  carried  away 

10.  0.  for  he  mourned  because  of  their  t. 


lie  down   from    the   mountain,  Luke  9.  :i7.  |./»i  7.  21.  and  why  dost  thou  not  pardon  my  « 


therefore  they  had  passed  the  preceding  night 
there.  The  fathers  say,  that  the  design  of  this 
Iransliguration  was, to  fulfil  the  promise  which 
Christ  had  made  so  me  days  before, that  he  would 
let  some  of  his  disciples  see  a  glimpse  of  his 
glory  before  their  death  ;  and  to  fortify  them 
against  the  scandal  of  the  cross,  and  of  the 
death  he  was  to  suffer,  by  giving  them  this  con- 
vincing proof  that  he  ^cas  the  Messiah.  U  is 
observed,  that  the  condition  in  which  Jesus 
Christ  appeared  among  iiicn,  humble,  poor, 
despised,  was  a  true  and  continual  transfigu- 
ration ;  whereas  the  tran»fi;;uratiori  itself,  in 
which  he  shewed  himself  in  the  real  splendour 
of  his  glory, was  his  true  and  natural  condition, 
is  to  the  appearing  of  Moses  and  Elias,  it  is 
asked  how  the  Jlpostlr.s  could  know  thnnf  To 
which  It  is  answered,  that  our  I^ord  Jesus 
Christ  might  call  them  by  their  names,  or  thai 
hi.  might  tell  them  afterwards,  that  thry  were 
those  two  great  men  ;  or  they  knew  them  by 
im mediate  reijiliition.  It  is  obsirved  in  this 
apparition,  that  the  law  represented  by  .Moses, 


H.  4.  and  he  have  cast  them  away  for  their  t. 

13.  23.  make  me  to  know  my  I.  and  my  sin 

14.  17.  my  t.  is  scaled  ii])  in  a  bag,  tiiou  sewect 

33.  9.  I  am  clean  wiiln'iit  t.  I  am  innocent 

34.  0.  my  wound  is  incurable  witliout  I. 

Psal.  19.  13.  I  shnll  be  imioeent  from  the  great  t. 
32.  1  blessed  is  he  whose  t.  is  forgiven, whosesi; 
36.  1.  Ihe  t.  of  the  wicked  snith  within  my  heart 
.59.  3.  (Iiev  lie  in  wait  fur  my  sonl,  not  for  my  t. 
89.  32.  Ihi'ti  will  I  visit  their  t.  willi  a  rod 
107.  17.  fouls  because  of  iheir  I.  are  afflicted 
Proc.  12.  13.  the  wicked  is  snared  by  ^uf  his  lipt 
17.  9.  he  Ihatcovereth  a  <.  seeketh  love 

19.  he  lovclli  t.  that  lovelh  strife 
19.  "il.  diid  it  is  his  glory  to  pass  over  a  t. 
28.  2.  for  the  t.  of  a  land  many  are  tne  prmc:* 
24.  whoso  robheth  father,  and  «aith,  it  is  n^i  i 
2!i.  6.  in  the  t.  of  an  evil  man  there  le  e  snare 
10.  when  ihe  wicked  are  multiplied, t.  increase* 
22.  anri  a  furious  man  aboimdeth  in  t. 
Isa.  24.  20.  the  I.  thereof  .'hall  be  lienvy  en  it 
.53.  8.  lor  the  t.  of  my  people  was  he  ctricken 
57.  4.  are  ye  not  child  nn  oft.  a  seed  of  falsehood' 


and  the  p-opheis  represcnlrd  by  Elias,  give     .'5H.  ).  crv  aloud,  and  :>icw  mv  penp'e  tlieir  t. 

testimony  to  our  Saviour.  .59.  20.  and  to  them  that  liirnfrum  t.  in  Jcc&n 

Mat.  17  3,  asd  he  was  :.  before  them,  Mark  9. 3.  |£2c/i:.33.12.sliall  notdclivcr  himinthe.tey  ofhiaJ 


TUA 

DoM  8.12.agau8t  llio  daily  sacrifice  by  reason  o  I. 

13.  coiiceiiiiiigsaciilicu,  and  iIjc  t.  of  desclatioii 
9.  24.  beventy  weeks  are  (leteriiiiiicdtoliuisli  tlie  I. 

Anws  4.  4.  at  Gilgal  niulliply  t.  bniij;  your  titlies 

Mic.  1.  5.  for  llie   t.  of  Jacob  is  all  lliis,  and  I'ur 

the  si:ia  of  Israel ;  what  ib  llie  t.  of  Jar  jb 

3. 8. 1  am  lull  of  power  to  declare  to  Jacob  liis  I. 

li.  7.  shall  1  give  my  lirst-boni  for  my  t.  and  siii? 

7.  18.  thatpasieth  by  the  t.  of  the  reiniiaiU  of  his 
Acts  1.  25.  ministry  iiom  which  Judas  by  t.  fell 
Hum.  4.  15.  for  where  no  law  is,  there  is  no  t. 

5.  14.  had  not  sinned  afier  simililudo  of  Adain'st. 
I  J')m.2.14.the  woman  being  deceived  was  in  the  t. 
//eA  .2.2.C  very  {.received  just  reconipencB  of  reward 
1  .lulin  3.  4.  for  sin  is  the  t.  of  the  law 

TRANSGIlEtSSlONS. 
y.xod.  23.  21.  for  he  will  not  pardon  your  t.  for  my 
..',f  1).  16.  IG.shall  make  atonement  because  of  their  I. 
■i\.  Aaron  shall  confess  over  the  goat  all  their  t. 
Josh.  24.  19.  he  will  not  forgive  your  t.  nor  sins 
!  Kings  8.  50.  forgive  thy  people  all  their  t. 
Job  31.  33.  if  1  covered  my  t.  as  Adam,  by  hiding 

35.G.if thy  I.  be  multiiilicd,what  dost  thou  to  him ! 

36.  9.  then  he  shewcth  thein  their  worli  and  t. 
PbuI.  5. 10.  cast  them  out  in  multitude  of  their  t. 

25.7.  remember  not  the  sins  of  my  youth,  nor  my  t. 

32.  5.  I  said  1  will  confess  iny  t.  unto  tlie  Lord 

39. 8.  deliver  me  from  all  my  t.  and  make  me  not 
SI.  1.  have  mercy  upon  me,  blot  out  all  my  t. 

3.  for  I  acknowledge  my  t.  my  sin  is  before  me 
05.  3.  as  for  our  t.  thou  shall  Jiurge  them  away 
103. 12.  so  far  hath  he  removed  our  I.  Iiom  us 

ha.  43. 25. 1,  even  I  am  he  that  blotteth  out  lliy  /. 
44.  22. 1  have  blotted  out  as  a  thick  cloud  thy  t. 

50.  1.  and  for  your  t.  is  your  mother  put  avay 
.53..5.but  he  was  wounded  for  our  t.  he  was  bruised 
59.  12.  our  t.  arf  multiplied  before  ihee,  and  our 

sins  testify  against  us,  for  our  t.  arc  with  us 
Jfr  5  0.  shall  be  torn  because  their  t.  are  many 
L.i:ni.  1    5.  for  the  multitude  of  her  t.  gone  into 

14.  the  yoke  of  my  t.  is  bound  by  his  hand 

22.  do  tc  them,  as  hast  done  to  me  for  all  my  t. 
F.zclc.  14. 1 1,  nor  be  polluted  any  more  with  their  t. 
18.  22.  all  his  t.  they  shall  not  be  mentioned 
28.  becauce  he  lurncth  away  frimi  all  his  t. 

30.  repent  and  turn  yourselves  from  your  /. 

31.  cast  away  all  your  t. whereby  ye  lran>grcssc<l 
21.24.  in  that  youri.  are  discovered  that  your  sins 

33.  10.  if  our  t.  be  upon  us  and  we  pine  away 

37.  23.  nor  defile  themselves  any  more  with  t. 
39.  24.  according  to  their  (.  have  1  done  to  them 

Amos  1.  3.  for  three  /..  of  Damascus,  and  for  four 
6.  for  three  t.  of  Gaza  ||  9.  Tyrus  |1  11.  Edom 
13.  for  three  t.  of  Amnion  ||  2. 1.  Moab|i  4.Judali 
2.  G.  Israel  i|  3.  14.  I  will  visit  the  I.  of  Israel 
5.  12.  I  know  your  manifold  t.  and  your  sins 
Jilic.  1.  13.  for  the  I.  of  Israel  were  found  in  thee 
<ial.  3.19.  the  law  was  added  because  of  t.  till  seed 
Heb.  9.  15.  for  ihe  redem|ition  of  the  t.  that  were 

TRA.NSGRESSOR. 
Prov.  21 .18.  the  (.  shall  be  a  ransom  for  theupriglit 

22.  12.  he  overthroweth  the  words  of  the  t. 
Isa.  48.  8.  ihou  wast  called  a  t.  from  the  womb 
Oal.  2.  18.  if  1  build  again,  J  make  mvself  a  t. 
Jam.  2.  11.  yet  if  thou  kill,  thou  art  become  a  t 

TRANSGRESSORS. 
Fsal.  Ti  38.  but  the  t.  shall  he  desiroyed  together 

51.  13.  then  will  I  teach  t.  thy  ways  and  sinners 
59.  5.  be  nut  merciful  to  any  wicked  t'. 

Vrov.  2.  22.  and  Ihe  /.  shall  bo  rooled  out  of  it 
11.  3.  but  Ihe  perversencssoft.  shall  destroy  them 
fl.  but  t.  shall  be  taken  in  their  own  naiighliness 
13.  2.  but  Ihc  soul  of  the  t.  shall  eat  violence 

15.  giveth  favour,  hut  the  way  of  t.  is  hard 

23.  28.  and  she  incieaseth  the  t.  among  men 
26. 10.  Ihegreat  God  rewardeth  the  fool  and  the  t 

Isa.  1.  2rf.  the  destruction  of «.  shall  be  together 
4C.  8.  remember,  bring  it  again  to  mind,  O  ye  t. 
53.12.  he  was  numberrd  willi  the  t.  and  hare  the 
sin  of  many,  and  maile  intiTcession  for  t'le  t. 
Dan.  8.23.  when  the  J.  are  cnmo  to  Ihe  full  a  king 
Hos.  14.  9.  but  the  t.  shall  fall  Ihcriin,  just  walk 
{dark  l."i.28.  he  was  mnnbered  wil  h  I.  Luke  22.  37 
Jam.  2.  J.  ye  are  convinced  of  the  law  as  t. 

TRANSLATE. 
S  Sam.'S.  10.  to  t.  till'  kinjilom  from  house  of  Saul 

TRANSLATED. 
Ccl.  1.  13.  t.  us  into  the  kingdom  of  his  icar  Son 
//cii.ll.S.Enoeh  wnsMhal  he  should  not  see  death 

TRANSL.\TK)N. 
Heb.  11.  5.  before  hs  I.  he  li;ul  this  tesh  nony 

TRANSPARENT. 
liev  21.21.  street  of'citv  was  as  it  wert  '..  glass 

TRANSPORTATION. 
Ezra  1.  tn.  these  did  Sheshhazzar  bring  ofthet. 

4.  t  '•  the  sons  of  Ihe  t.  builded  Ihe  temple 
0.  I  IG.  the  sons  of  the  t.  kept  the  dedication 

TRAP,  S. 
iJfish..^.  13.  but  they  shall  be  t.  an"!  snares  to  you 
Job  \3.  10  and  a  t.  is  laid  for  him  in  the  way 

mo 


TRE 

Ph.  69.  22.  !ia\e  been  for  welfare,  el  it  oecomf;  a  i. 
Jer.  5.  26.  they  lay  wait,  set  a  t.  they  catch  men 
Hum.  1).  9.  let  their  table  be  made  a  suare,  a  t. 

TKAVAIL. 
Cien.  38.  27.  in  the  time  other  t.  behold,  twins 
I'sat.  4S.  6.  lc;ar  and  pain  took  hold  u|ion  them  as 
of  a  woman  m  t.  Jcr.  6.  24.  1  13.  21.  |  2J. 
23.  I  49.  24.  I  50.  43.  J\hc.  i.  >J,  lU. 
Isa.  23.  4.  1 1.  nut  ||  53.  11.  see  the  t.  ot  his  soul 
54.  1.  sing,  thou  that  didst  not  t.  wilh  child 
Jer.  4.  31. 1  have  heaid  a  voice  asot  a  woman  in  1. 
30.  6.  see  whether  a  man  dolh  (.  why  every  man 
with  his  hands  on  his  loins  as  a  woman  in  t. 
.John  16.21.  a  woman  when  she  is  in  t.  hath  sorrow 
Gal.  4.  19.  my  children,  of  wiiom  1  t.  in  birlli 
1  Tkoss.  5.  3.  destruction  cometh,  as  J.on  a  woman 

TRAVAILED. 
Gen.  35.  16.  Rachel  t.  \\  38.  28.  Tamar  i. 

1  *aift.  4. 19.  Phiuchas'  w  ife  bowed  herself,  and  t. 
Isa.  06.  7.  before  she  t.  she  brought  forth 

b.  as  soon  as  Zion  i.  she  brought  forth  children 

TKAVAILEST. 
Gal  4.  27.  break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  4.  not 

TRAVAILETII. 
Job  15.  20.  wicked  man  t.  with  pain  all  his  days 
Psal.  7.  14.  behold,  he  t.willi  imijuily,  conceived 
Isa.  13. 8.  they  shall  be  in  pain  as  a  woman  that  t. 
21.  3.  as  the  pangs  of  a  woman  that  t. 
.Jer.  31.  8.  and  v\'ilh  them  her  that  t.  with  child 
Mic.  5.  3.  till  she  who  t.  hath  bjuught  forlh 
Hum.  8.22.  the  whole  creation  ;.  in  pain  until  now 

TRAVAILING. 
Isa.  42.    14.  now  will  I  cry  like  a  i.  woman 
IIus.  13.  13.  the  soruws  of  a  t.  woman  shall  come 
Rev.  12.  2.  a  woman  cried,  t.  in  birth  and  pamed 

TRAVEL. 
Exud.  18.  8.  Moses  told  Jethro,  the  t.  by  the  way 
J>i'uin.  20. 14.  thou  knowest  the  t.  that  hath  befallen 
Keel.  1.  13.  this  sore  t.  hath  God  given  to  men 

2.  23.  for  all  his  days  are  sorrows,  his  I.  is  grief 
26.  but  to  the  sinner  he  giveth  t.  to  gather 

3.  10.  I  have  seen  the  t.  God  hath  given  lo  men 

4.  4.  again  I  considered  all  t.  and  every  work  . 
C.  than  butli  the  hands  full  wilh  t.  and  vexatiop  I 
8.  this  is  also  vanity,  yea  it  is  a  sore  t. 

5.  14.  but  those  riches  iiorish  by  evil  t. 

J^ani.  3.  5.  he  hath  compassed  me  wilhga'  L'A  t. 
Jicts  19.  29.  Gaius,  Paul's  companion  in  t. 

2  Cor.8.19.was  chosen  of  the  churches  to  t.  wilh  us 

1  Thc.os.  2.  9.  for  ye  remember  our  labour  and  i. 

2  Thess.  3.  8.  but  wrought  with  t.  night  and  day 

TRAVELLED. 
Jicls  11.  19.  i.  as  far  as  Phenice  and  Cyprus 

TRAVELLER. 
2  .Sa!n.  12.  4.  there  came  a  I.  lo  llic  rich  man 
J(ih  31.  32.  but  1  c'"?iied  my  doors  to  the  t. 

TRAVELLERS. 
Judg.  5.  6.  and  the  I.  walked  llnough  by-wavs 

TRAVELLETH. 
Prov.  C.  11.  poverty  come  as  one  that  t.  24.  34. 

TRAVELLING. 
Jsa.  21.  13.  in  Arabia  lodge,  O  ye  J   companies 
63.1.  who  is  this  t.  in  the  greatness  of  his  strength? 
.Mat.  25. 14.  the  kiiifftlom  of  heaven  is  as  a  man  t. 

TRAVERSING. 
Jer.  2.  23.  thou  art  a  swift  dromedary  t. her  ways 

TREACHEROUS. 
Isa.  21.  2.  t.  dealer  dealeth  treacherously,  24.  16. 
Jtr.  .3. 7.  turned  not,  and  her  t.  sister  Judali  saw  it 
8.  yet  her  t.  sister  Judah  feared  not,  but  played 
10.  her  t.  sister  Judali  hath  not  turned  tc  ino 
11. Israel  hath  justifietl  herseifmoie  than/. Judah 
9.  2.  for  they  be  an  assembly  of  t.  men 
Zcpli.  3.  4,  her  prophets  are  light  and  t.  persons 

TREACHEROUSLY. 
./urf^.9.23.men  of  Shechem  dealt  t.wilhAhimelcch 

1  Sam.  14.  t  33.  ye  have  dealt  /.  roll  a  greiil  stone 
Isa.  33.  1.  tl.rm  dealest  I.  they  dealt  not  i.  wilh  thee 

48.  8.  for  I  knew  that  thou  wouldesl  deal  very  t. 
Jcr.  3. 20.  as  a  wife  t.  departcth  from  her  husband 

5.  11.  the  house  of  Judah  hatii  dealt  t.  Mal.'i.  11. 
12.  1.  why  are  all  ihey  happy  Ihal  deal  very  t.? 

fi.  even  they  have  dealt  t.  wilh  thee 
I, am.  1.  2.  all  her  friends  have  dealt  t.  wilh  her 
Has.  5.  7.  Ihey  have  dealt  t.  against  the  Lord 

6.  7.  there  have  they  dealt  t.  against  me 

J\htl.  2.  10.  why  do  we  deal  t.  every  man  against 

14.  thy  wife  ii.^ainst  whom  Ihoii  bast  ileall  t. 

15.  lei  none  deal  f.  against  the  wile  of  his  youth 
10.  lake  heed  lo  voiir  spirit,  that  ye  deal  not  i. 

TREACHERY. 

2  Kings  9.  23.  Joram  said,  there  is  t.  O  Ahaziah 

TREAD. 
Dent.  11.  24.  whereon  Ihe  soles  of  your  feet  t. 
2.5.  the  drond  of  you  on  all  the  land  that  ye  t. 
33.  29.  ihou  shall  I.  upon  Iheir  high  places 
1  .Sam.  5.  5.  none  t.  cji  '.he  threshold  of  Dagon 
.Job  24.  11.  (.  their  wm"  iiiesses,  and  sufler  thirst 
40.  12.  and  /.  ihnvr  tne  wicked  in  their  place 
Paal.  7.  5.  let  him  t  down  n;y  life  ou  the  ;aii,n 


TRE 

Paal.  44.5.  through  Ihy  name  will  W6  (.  thtm  undef 
60.  12.  he  shall  t.  down  our  enemies,  14)8.  W 
91.  13.  thou  shall  (.  up<jii  the  lion  and  adder 

Isa.  1.  12.  who  halli  required  this,  to  t.  my  coar'Jr 
10.  6.  tot.  Ihem  down, like  Ihe  mire  oi  the  streeti 
14. 2.5.  and  upon  my  mountnios  i.  him  under  fool 
16.  10.  the  treaders  shall  t.  out  no  wine  in  j^eese* 
26.  6.  the  foot  shall  I.  it  down,  leet  of  the  poor 
63.  3.  for  I  will  I.  them  in  mine  anger,  6. 

Jer.  2.5.  30.  a  shout,  as  they  that  i.  llie  grapt* 
48.  33.  wine  lo  fail,  none  shall  t.  with  shoulicg 
.50.  t  26.  i.  her  as  heaps,  and  destroy  lier  uttcily 

Ezek.  26.  11.  with  hoofs  of  his  horses  shall  he  t. 
34.  18.  but  ye  must  t.  ihe  res'-'ue  with  your  feet 

l)an.  7.  23.  Ihe  fourth  beast  sha.l  J.  it  down 

IIus.  10.  11.  Ephvaim  lovelh  to  i.  out  the  corn 

Mic.  1.  3.  the  Lord  will  t.  on  the  higli  places 

5.  5.  wben  ihe  Assyrian  shall  i.  in  our  palaces 

6.  18.  thou  shall  t.  olives,  but  not  anoint  thee 
jVaA.  3.  14.  i.  tiie  morlas,  make  strong  brick-kiiD 
Ztc/i.  10.  5.  as  uiighly  men  which  f.  their  enemie, 
J\Ial.  4.  3.  and  ye  shall  t.  down  the  wicked 
J.uUc  10. 19.  1  give  you  jiower  to  t.  on  scorpions 
livm.  16.  t  20.  God  shall  t.  Satan  under  your  leu 
Rev.  11.  2.  the  holv  city  shall  they  t.  uuder  foot 

TREADER,  S. 
/sa.  16. 10.  the  t.  shall  tceail  out  no  wine  in  presses 
.4mos9.13.lhe  t.  of grapesshall  overtake  the  sowei 

TKEADETH. 
Dcut.  23.  4.  thou  shall  not  nuizz.e  tt>e  ox  wheo 
be  i.  out  the  corn,  1  Cor.  9.  9.  1  Tim.  5.  18. 
•Tob  9.  8.  which  t.  upon  the  waves  of  the  sea 
i'rot).27.  t  7.  full  soul  t.  under  fool  a  honey-comJi 
Isa.  13.  t  2.  a  nation  that  meteth  out  and  I.  down 

41.  25.  he  shall  come  as  the  poller  t.  clay 

G3. 2.  ihy  garments  like  him  that  <.  in  ihe  w  ine-fal 
.47»os4.13.  he  that  i.on  the  high  placesofthe  earth 
Mic.  5.  (i.  and  when  be  t.  wiihin  our  borders 

8.  if  he  go  through,  he  both  t.down  and  teareth 
/icu. 19.15  he  Mhe  wine-press  of  the  wralh  of  God 

TREADING. 
2  Chr.  22.  t  7.  the  t.  down  of  Ahaziah  was  of  God 
Xrh.  13. 15. 1  saw  sonic  4.  winepre>seson  siibbalh 
Z.srr.  7   25   it  shall  be  for  the  (.  of  lesser  cattle 

22.  5  it  is  a  day  of  trouble  and  of  t.  down 

42.  t  22.  they  are  for  a  t.  and  none  sailh,  restore 
~6mos  5.  11.  forasmuch  as  your  I.  is  on  ihe  poor 

TREASON. 

1  KiiiTS  lG.20.the  test  of  aeisof  Zimri  and  his  4 

2  Kings  11.  14.  Aihaliah  cried,  1. 1.  2  CA>-.  23.  IX 
*  TREASURE, 

[n  Hi  brew,  Ozer.  The  inoni  treasure,  among  tht 
Ilcbreus^igvifin  ant/  thing  collected  together, 
provisinnSjTiniffiizmes.  .So  they  say,  a  treasurs 
of  corn.,  of  wine,  of  oil,  of  honey,  Jer.  41.8. 
•So  also  treasures  of  gold,  sihcr,  brass,  £zek. 
28.  4.  Dan.  11.  43.  &now,  winds,  hail,  rain, 
waters,  arc  m  the  treasuries  of  <7ai/.  Job  38. 
22.  Psal.  135.  7.  This  dennir.i  that  God  hatk 
them  as  mnrk  at  itis  di.'ip'i.-ial  as  any  man  hath 
that  which  he  hulk  Ind  up  in  his  stores.  Tha 
wise  vicn  opened  their  lre;isures,  that  is,  fhei7 
packets  or  bundles,  to  offer  presents  to  out 
Saviour,  Mat.  2.  11. 

Lay  up  treasures  in  heaven.  Mat.  6.20.  I.ayovt 
your  wealth  vpon  the  poor  inembcrs  of  Christy 
fur  he  thill  hath  [lity  upon  tlie  poor,  lendeth 
unto  the  Lord,  and  he  will  pay  him  again, 
Prov.lO.  17.  Or,  let  heavenly  and  spiriltiai 
things,  such  ns  the  light  of  (rod^'i  countenance 
the  graces  of  his  Spirit,  and  those  things  whick 
accoiiipuny  salvation,  be  of  greater  account 
with  you  than  all  worldly  things  ;  make  them 
the  treasure  on  which  ye  set  your  hearts.  Tin 
steward  of  .luseph's  house  acquainted  his  brc 
thren,  when  Ihry  found  their  money  rctumei 
in  their  sacks,  that  God  had  given  ihcm  trea- 
sure in  their  sacks:  by  his  power  and  provi- 
dence .secretly  putting  it  there.  Gen.  4.3.  23. 
Trcasvrrs  of  v  ickedm**  itniid  for  all  ill-got 
riches,  I'rov.  10.  2  f'reasures  of  uickedneso 
iciH  bring  'et  r.  An  profit. 

Treasure  :s  often  usrii  to  express  any  thing 
whatever  in  great  ubnndance ;  a^  in  Col.  2.  .1, 
In  Jesus  Christ  nre  hid  all  the  treasures  of 
wisdom  and  knowJeil»c.  St.  Paul  .^nys,  Rom. 
2.5,Thou  treasuresl  up  wrarii  ngiiinst  the  day 
of  wrath:  that  is.  Thou  prorok''st  more  and 
more  the  ior,t''i  of  God  against  ilire;  liy  heap- 
ing up  sins,  t/t,.u  henpest  vp  the  juilgni.:»t.t  of 
God  upon  thyself :  Jis  inen  add  to  their  trea- 
sure of  wealth,  so  dost  thr-M  add  to  thylrens\ir9 
of  punishment.  It  is  pin  fur  the  knowledge 
of  the  gospel,  and  the  viinistri)  thereof.  2 
Cor.  4.  7,  We  have  this  treasure  in  earthen 
vessels.  'J'he  good  treasure  of  the  heart,  ia 
a  holy  frame  of  heart,  together  with  thai 
stork  and  plenty  of  holy  thoughts  and  rffee- 
tions  that  are  there.  Mat.  12.  35.  J'he  I.orn 
tells  the  children  of  Israel,  ExoU.  19    5,  li 


TRE 

yc  ■will  obey  my  voire  indcoit,  niid  kpcp  my 
covenant,  then  ye  shall  be  a  iirculiiir  treasurr 
Linto  me.    i'e  sliiill  be  hi<rhhj  prized  and  loved, 
and  carefnlhj  kept  by  me,  as  titeji's  treasures 
^cnerallu  are. 
Gen.  4'^.  — i.  Gml  ha'ili  ;iven  you  t.  in  your  sacks 
?Jz<)(/.l'.t.5.  vesliall  boa  peculiar  t.  to  me,  Ps.]y.).4. 
/>ra<.iS.12.  tlie  Lord  shall  open  to  tlice  liis  good  t. 
IChron.  29. S.  gave  llieni  to  the  (.  of  house  of  Lord 
Ezra".  60.  gave  after  ihcir  ability  to  I.  of  work 
JVeh  7.  70.  the  Tirsliatlia  gave  to  t.  1000  drams 

71.  the  fathers  gave  to  the  t.  of  the  work 
Psal.  17.  14.  wh.Tse  belly  Ihoii  (illesi  with  hid  t. 
J35.  4.  Lord  hath  chosen  Israel  for  his  peculiar  £. 
Prnn.  15. 0.  in  houscof  the  righteous  is  much  t. 

](j.  a  little,  than  great*,  and  trouble  therewith 
21.  20.  there  is  at.  to  be  desired,  and  oil  in  dwell. 
F.ecl.  2.  8.   I  gathered  llie  peculiar  t.  of  kings 
Iga.  33.  0.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  his  t. 
JC:«/.-.  22. 2.j.  Iir.vetakcntliet.  and  precious  things 
Has.  13.  15.  he  shall  spoil  (.of  all  pleasant  vessels 
Mat.  3.t  17.  be  mine,  when  I  make  up  my  special  t. 
Mat.  6.21.  for  where  your  t.  is,  there,  f^iike  12.  34. 
12.35.  a  good  man  out  of  the  goo(U.  of  his  heart, 
an  evil  man  out  of  the  evil  t.  /,uke  fi.  45. 
1.3-  44.  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  a  t.  hid 
52.  whobringelh  out  of  his  t.  lliings  new  and  old 

9.  21.  go  and  sell  that  tlion  hast,  and  ihou  shall 
havef.  in  heaven,  Mark  10.  21.  Luke  18.  22. 

I^ukc  12.  21.  so  is  he  that  layelh  up  t.  for  himself 
33.  provide  a  t.  In  the  heavens,  w  hich  faileth  not 
Actf  8.27.  a  eunuch,  who  had  charge  of  all  her  t. 
J  Cor.  4.7.  we  have  this  t.  in  enrlhen  vessels,  that 
Jam.  5.  3.  ve  have  heaped  t.  for  the  last  days 

"  TRE,\SURE-CITIES. 
Exod.  1.  11.  anil  Ihev  built  for  Pharaoh  t.-citics 

TRE.ASURE  HOrSE. 
£ira5.17.  let  search  ben;adein  the  king's  t.-housc 

7.  90.  bestow  it  out  of  the  king's  t.-hnvsc 

ffeh.  10.38.  the  Levites  bringthe  tithe  in'o  t.  hnu.te 
Dan.  1.  2.  brought  vessels  into  t.  house  of  his  god 

TREASURED. 
Isa.  23.  18.  Tyre,  ii  shall  not  he  t.  nor  laid  up 

TllE.ASURER. 
Ezra  1.8.  Cyrus  brought  forththe  vessels  bv  the  t. 
Isa.  22.  15.  get  line  unto  ihis  t.  even  unto  Shebna 

TREASURERS. 
Ezra  7.  21.  I  Artaverxes  make  a  decree  to  all  t. 
A'eft.  13.  13.  and  I  maile  t.  over  the  treasuries 
Dan.  3.  2.  Nebuebndne/.zar  gathered  the  t.  3. 

TREASURES. 
Deut.  32.  34.  is  not  this  sealed  up  among  my  t. 
33.  19.  they  shall  suek  off.  hid  in  the  sand 
ll\tnirs~.  .51.  he  put  dedicated  things  among  the <. 

14.  ijfi.  Shishak  took  away  the  t.  of  the  house 

15.  18.  Asa  took  gold  left  in  the  t.  2  Clir.  \n.  2. 
iJCin^s  12. 18.  Jehoash  took  g<d<l  found  in  1. 14. 14. 

Ifi.  8.  Ahaz  Inok  gold  that  was  fouml  in  the  t. 
18.  15.  Hczekiah  gave  him  silver  found  in  the  t. 
20. 13.  Hezekiah  showed  ihem  sdver  and  gold  and 

all  that  was  found  in  his  t.  15.  [sit.  30.  2,  4. 
24.  13.  Nehuchadnezzarcarried  out  lbene(!  all  llie 

t.  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  t.  olthe 

king's  house,  2  Citron.  30.  18. 

1  Chron.  20.  20.  Aliijah  was  over  t.  of  the  Iiouse 

22.  Joel  II  24.  Shc'buel  was  ruler  of  the  I. 
20.  Shelnmith  and  his  brethren  were  over  the  t. 
27.  25.  and  over  the  king's  (.  was  Azmaveth 

2  CAr.  8. 15.  king's  conimandmentconeerning  the  t. 
J^elt.  12.  44.  some  were  anpoinied  for  the  t. 

Job  3.  21.  which  dig  for  a  more  than  for  hid  t. 
38.  22.  hast  thou  entered  into  the  t.  of  the  snow? 
or  hast  thou  seen  the  t.  of  the  hail? 
Prov.  2.  4.  if  thou  searthestfor  her  as  for  hid  t. 

8.  21.  I  will  fill  the  I.  of  those  that  love  me 

10.  2.  «.  of  wickedness  profit  nothing 

21.  (i.  thegettingof «.  by  a  lying  longiie  is  vanity 
Jsa.  2.  7.  neither  is  there  any  end  of  their  t. 

10.  13.  for  he  saitb,  I  have  robbed  I  heir  t. 

30.  ().  they  will  carry  their  t.  on  bunches  of  camels 

45.  3.  ami  I  will  give  thee  the  t.  ofdarkness 
Jer.  10.  13.  he  bringeth  wind  out  of  his  t.  51.  Ifi. 

15.  13.  thy  1. 1  will  give  lo  the  spoil,  17.  3.  |  20.  5. 

11.8.  slay  us  not,  for  we  have  t.  in  the  field 

4S.  7.  because  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy  t. 

49.  4.  backsliding  daughter,  that  trusted  in  her  t. 

50.  37.  a  sword  is  on  her  t.  they  sliiill  be  robbed 
5 1.13.tbat dwellest on  many  waters abimilant  inf. 

y.iek.  28.  4.  hast  guiien  silver  and  goM  inio  thy  t. 
Dan.  11.43.  lieBhall  hav;;  power  over  the  f.  of  gold 
.Wrc.ti.lO.  are  iherr^  yet  thef.  of  wickedn.  in  house? 
Mat.  2.  11.  and  when  they  had  opened  their  t. 
6.  19.  lay  not  up  for  yourselves  t.  on  ear;h 
20.  but  lay  up  for  yourselves  t.  in  heiiven 
Ceil.  2.  3.  in  whom  are  hid  all  tho  t.  of  wisdom 
Hcb.  11.  26.  greater  riches  than  lh«»  t.  in  Egypt 

TRE  A  SUREST. 
Rom.  2  5.  t.  up  wrath  ngairisl  the  day  of  wrath 

TREASURY. 

Josh.  6   19  gold  ar  1  silver  shall  coma  into  £.  31. 

0-U 


TRE 

.^er.  38.  11.  went  into  the  house  under  the  (. 

Mat.  27.  li.  It  is  not  lawful  to  put  them  into  the  t. 

Mark  12.  41.  Jesus  sat  over-against  the  t.  and  he- 
held  !:gw  the  people  east  money  into  the  t. 

Luke  21.  1.  Jesus  saw  rich  men  casting  gills  into  f. 

Jukn  a.  20.  these  words  spake  .lesus  in  the  t. 
TREASURIES 

1  Citron.  9.  2G.  these  Levites  were  over  the  t. 
28.  11.  David  gave  Solomon  pattern  of  the  t.  12. 

2C'Aro;i.  32.  27.  Hezekiah  made  t.  for  silver 

.VtA.  13. 12.  Judah  brought  the  tithe  unto  the  t. 
13.  and  1  made  treat.  >rers  over  the  t. 

F.sl/t.  3.  9.  I  will  pay,  to  bring  it  into  the  king's  t. 
4.  7.  that  Haman  promised  to  pay  to  the  king's  t. 

Psal.  135.  7   he  bringeth  the  wind  out  of  his  t. 
TREATISE. 

..ids  1.  1.  the  former  f.  have  I  made,  OTIieophilus 
TREE. 

Both  good  and  loicUed  men  arc  compared  to  trees. 
The  godly,  saT/s  lite  Psalmist,  shall  be  like  a 
tree,  planted  by  the  rivers  of  water,  that  bringclh 
forth  his  fruit  in  his  season,  Psiil.  1.3.  His  soul 
shall  be  plentifully  fed  from  heaven  with  the 
never-failing  influcvces  of  grace  and  cnnsida- 
tioit,  lehcreby  he  shall  be  made  fruitful  in  eocry 
pood  word  and-work.  John  the  Baptist  sai/s, 
Mat.  3.  10,  The  axe  is  laid  lo  the  root  of  the 
trees;  therefore  every  tree  which  bringeth  not 
forth  good  fruit,  is  hewn  down  and  cast  into  the 
fire  ;  that  is,  "  The  judgment  of  Clod  hangs 
over  yiitir  heads,  ready  to  seize  upon  you,  if 
you  be  cither  barren,  or  do  not  bring  forth 
good  fruit:  Veniseancc  is  as  nigh  untoyou,its 
the  tree  is  to  falling,  to  ichosc  root  the  axe  is 
already  applied."  Our  Saviour  speaks  to  the 
same  purpose  in  the  latter  part  of  his  scrwoti 
upon  the  mount,  Mat.  7.  19.  The  godly  are 
called  trees  of  righteousness,  that  is,  persons 
bringing  forth  the  fruits  of  righteousness, 
Isa.  01.  3.  The  wicked  are  called  tiees  whose 
fruit  withereth ;  whose  lit)es  are  full  of  oil 
wickedness,  Jude  12.  The  king  of  Jlssyria's 
army  are  called  trees,  ha.  10.  19,  The  rest  of 
the  trees  of  his  forest  shall  be  few,  that  a  child 
may  write  them  ;  The  remainder  of  his  mighty 
host  shall  be  so  few,  that  the  meanest  accompt- 
ant  may  be  their  muster-master. 

There  is  mention  made  in  scripture  of  several 
kinds  of  trees  and  plants,  but  there  is  hardly 
anything  less  certain,  than  the  Hebrew  viimcs 
of  them.  When  the  .Tews  had  planted  a  vine  or 
frnit-hee,  they  were  not  allowed  to  eat  of  the 
fruit  for  the  first  three  years.  They  offered  to 
God  that  of  the  fourth  year,  and  afterwards 
might  use  uhatever  those,  trees  produced  at 
their  discretion,  Lev.  19.  23.     .See  Fruit. 

Tree  of  life,  Gen.  2.  9.  so  called,  because  it  was 
a  natural  means  of  preserving  man's  life,  and 
freeing  him  from  nil  infirniities,  diseases,  anil 
decays,  during  his  abode  on  earth;  and  also  n 
sacramental  pledge  of  his  continuance  in  that 
life,  upon  condition  of  his  perfect  obedience : 
But  this  tree  of  life  was  to  him  a  tree  of  death, 
because  of  his  infidelity  and  disobedience. 

The  tree  of  knowledge  of  good  and  evil,  Gen.  2. 

9.  17.  so  called,  because  by  the  eating  of  it  man 
came  to  know  experimentally  the  vast  difference 
brticcen  good  and  evil;  and  the  greatness  of 
that  good  he  formerly  enjoyed,  byt'ie  loss  of  it; 
and  the  greatness  of  that  evil  he  had  brought 
upon  himself,  by  the  feeling  of  it.  .Ivd  this 
was  another  sacramental  pledge,  u;kictS  sealed 
death  spiritual,  temporal,  and  eternal,  in  case 
of  disobedience. 

.Tesns  Christ  is  called  the  tree  of  life,  liev.  2.7.  | 

22.  2.     Ne  will  be  to  all  his  members  as  a  tree 

of  eternal  life,  sati.ifying  and  refreshing  them 

with  fellowship  and  communion  with  himself. 

Gen.  1.  29.  I  have  given  you  every  t.  for  meat 

2.9.  God  made  every  t.  to  grow,  liio  t.  of  life  also, 

and  the  t.  of  knowledge  of  good  and  evil 

10.  of  every  (.  of  the  garden  thou  mayest  eat 
17.  but  of  the  t.  of  knowledge  shall  notcat,  3.  3. 

3.  0.  when  the  woman  saw  that  the  t.  was  good 

11.  and  he  said,  hast  thon  eaten  of  the  t  1  17. 

12.  the  woman  gave  me  of  the  t.  and  I  dirl  eat 

22.  and  now  lest  he  take  also  of  the  t.  of  life 
24.  cheruhims,  to  keep  the  way  of  the  t.  of  life 

18.  4.  wash  your  feet,  rest  yourselves  under  the  t. 
8.  he  stood  by  them  under  the  t.  thev  did  eat 
21.  t  33.  and  Abraham  planted  a  t.  in  Beer-sheba 
40.19.  in  three  days  Phar'h,  shall  hangthee  on  a  t. 
Exod.  9.  25.  the  hail  brake  every  t.  of  the  fiehl 
10.  5.  the  locusts  shall  eat  every  f.  which  growelli 
15.  25.  he  cried,  and  the  Lorn  showed  him  a  t. 
/,rw.27.  30.  tithe  ofland,  seed  or  fruit  off.  is  Lord's 
Dent.  19.  5.  felcheth  a  stroke  to  cut  down  the  f. 

20.  19.  for  the  f.  ofthe  field  is  m.m's  life 

21.  22.  and  if  tlum  bnn?  him  on  n  t. 

23.  his  body  shall  not  remain  all  night  on  tlie  f . 


TRE 

Dcut.'iQ  fi.  a  bird's  nest  chance  In  the  way  i.'i  tvt  t 

.hsh.  B.  HI  take  the  king  of  Ai  down  Ir'oni  t.'a'  -J. 

1  .S«;«.22.6.  now  Saul  abode  under  a  f.  in  Ramuh 
31.  13.  they  buiied  them  under  a  f.  at  .InbeJl 

■2  Kings  .3.  19.  and  shall  fell  every  good  t. 

F.sth.  2.  23.  thev  were  both  hungeil  on  a  I. 
5.  t  14.  iet  a  f.'be  made  of  fiflv  cnbiis  liigh 
7.  t  9.  beludd  also  the  f.  fifty  cubits  high 

■  /ob  14.  7.  tlipre  i>;  hope  of  a  f.  if  it  hi^  rnfdo^in 

19.  10.  and  mine  hope  hath  he  removed  hk«  a  t 
24.  20.  and  uickedmss  shall  be  broken  as  a  /. 

Psal.  1.  3.  like  a  f.  planted  by  the  rivers  of  water 
Prov.  3.18.  she  is  a  t.  uf  life  to  them  lay  hnJd  op  hej 

11.  30.  the  fruit  ofthe  righteous  is  a  i.  of  life 
13.  12.  but  when  thedesirecometIi,itis  a  f.of  liia 
15.  4.  a  wholesome  tongue  is  a  f. of  life 

Eccl.  11.  3.  if  the  f.  fiilltoward  the  south  or  llio 
north ;  where  thi'  f.  faileth,  there  it  shall  hi, 

Isa.  30.  t  17.  ye  be  lell  as  a  f.  bereft  of  branches 
40.  20.  he  chooselh  a  I.  that  will  not  rot 
44.  10.  shall  I  fill  down  to  the  stock  of  a  1.1 
56.  3.  neither  let  the  eunuch  say,  I  am  a  dry  t. 
65.  22.  as  days  of  a  f.  are  the  days  of  my  pcoplo 
6G.  17.  that  purify  themselves  behind  one  t. 

Jer.  10.  3.  for  one  cultith  a  t.  out  ofthe  forest 
IL  19.  let  lis  destroy  the  t.  with  tliet'rnit 
17.  8.  he  shall  he  as  a  t.  planted  by  the  watera 

Ezek.  15.  2.  what  is  the  vine  t.  more  ih.in  any  r 
17. 24.  brought  down  the  high  t.  exalted  thi'  low  t. 
dried  lip  the  green  f.  made  dry  f.  to  flourish 

21.  10.  it  contemrielh  roil  of  my  son,  as  every  4. 
31.  8.  nor  any  t.  in  the  garden  of  Givd  wa?  like  hiin 
.34.  27.  the  t.  of  the  field  shall  yield  her  fruil 

36.  30.  1  will  mulliply  the  fruit  of  the  f. 
Dan.  4.  10.  and  behold  a  t.  ||  11.  the  t  grew,  20 
IS.  he  cried,  nni\  said  thus,  hew  down  the  t.  23 
.Toel2.  22.  fear  not  for  the  t.  bearelh  her  fruit 
Mat.  3.  10.  every  i.  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 
fruit  is  cast  into  the  fire,  7.  19.  J.vKe  3  9. 
7. 17.  every  good  t.  brinaeili  forth  good  fruit,  but  a 
corrupt  f.  bringeth  forth  evil  fi  nil,  f.nke  6.  ,3. 
18.  a  good  f.  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 

12.  33.  either  make  the  f.good  and  his  fruit  good; 

for  the  f.  is  known  by  his  fruit,  lAike  6.  41. 

13.  32.  mustard  .seed  bccometh  a  f.  Luke  13.  19. 
Luke  17.  6.  ye  might  say  to  the  eycanune  t. 
.flits  5.  30.  Jesus  whom  ye  slew  and  hanged  on  a  t 

10.39.  Jesus,  whom  they  slew,  and  hanged  on  at. 

13.  29.  they  took  him  down  from  the  t.  and  laid 
Gal.  3.  13.  cursed  is  every  one  that  hangeth  on  at. 
1  Pet.  2.  24.  bareonr  sins  in  his  own  body  on  the  f. 
Rev.  2.  7.  to  him  will  I  give  to'  eat  ofthe  f.  of  life 

7.  1.  that  the  wind  slioiild  not  blow  on  any  t. 

0.  4.  they  should  not  hurt  any  green  thing,  nor  t. 

22.  2.  in' the  midst  was  there  the  t.  of  liie 

14.  that  they  may  have  right  to  the  (.  of  life 

Her  Grkics. 

TREES. 

Geu.  3.  8.  hid  themselves  amongst  thef.  of  ganuia 

23.  17.  all  the  f.  were  made  sine  lo  Ahrahs.m 
Exod.  10.  15.  the  locusts  did  eat  the  fruit  of  the  t. 
I .cv.  19.  23.  ve  shall  have  planted  all  manner  of  £. 

23.  40.  ve  shBlI  take  the  boughs  of  goodly  t. 
26.  4.  and  ih.'  f.  of  the  field  shall  yield  their  frnil 
20.  neithir  shall  the  t.  of  the  land  yield  friiils 
.Vum. 24.  6.  as  f.of  lign-aloes  vvhii-h  the  Lord  hath 
phinled,  and  as  ceilnr  f.  beside  the  waters 
Deut.  16.21.  thou  shall  imt  plant  a  srnveofanvf. 

20.  19.  Ihfm  shall  not  destroy  the  f.  thereof  by  axo 
20.  the  t.  Ihou  kmnvest  not  lo  be  t.  for  meat 

28.  42.  all  Ihv  t.  and  frciil  shall  the  locust  corisum* 

Josh.  10.  26.  Joshua  hanged  them  orUive  t. 
27.  and  lliey  look  them  down  otV  the  t. 

Juilg.  0.  8.  the  /.  went  forth  to  anoint  a  king 
0.  and  go  to  be  promoted  over  the  t.  11.  13. 
10.  the  f.  said  lo  the  fig-lree,  reign  over  us 
12.  f.  said  lo  the  vine  II  14.  f.  said  to  the  brnnihio 
48.  Ahini'dech  cut  down  a  bough  from  the  f. 

1  Kintrs^.  33.  he  spake  of  (.from  cedar  in  Lebanon 

2A7,/^.s  3.  2.5.  and  they  f.dled  all  the  good  t. 

\Cltron.  16.  33.  then  shall  the  f.  of  the  wood  sin^ 
at  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  Psal.  96.   12. 

J^Trh.  10.  35.  to  bring  the  first  fruits  of  nil  f.  37. 

Job  40,  21.  he  lioth  umler  the  shady  f.  22. 

Psal.  74.  5.  as  he  bad  lifted  up  a.xes  on  thick  t. 
78.  47.  he  destroyed  Iheir  sycamore  f.  with  frosl 

104.  16.  the  f.  ofthe  Lordare  full  of  saj) 

105.  33.  and  brake  the  f.  of  their  coasts 
148.  9.  fruitful  f.  and  cedars  |irai*e  the  I/ord 

F.ecl.  2.  5.  I  planted  f.  of  all  kinds  of  fruit 
Canf. 2.3.  as  the  appl-tree  among  the  f.of  the  wo«<', 
4.  14.  with  all  f.  of  frankincense,  myrih,  aloe.s 
Isa.  7.  2.  his  heart  was  moved  as  the  f.  ofthe  we/o.3 

t  10.  they  shall  rest  upon  all  coinmendnhle  t. 
10.  10.  the  rest  ofthe  f.  of  his  forest  shall  be  few 
44.  14.  which  he  strenffthenelh  amoni  the  f. 
.55. 12.  all  the  f.  ofthe  lields  shall  claii  their  hands 
61.  3.  tliev  in'shl  he  called  f.  of  righteousness 
Jer.  6.  6.  T.ord  said,  hew  down  f.  and  cast  a  mount 
7.  20.  my  fury  shall  bo  poured  out  upon  tlio  t. 


TRE 

i'lci.  IT.  24  all  ihe  i.  of  the  field  shall  kntlW 
:SJ.  2P.  tliey  saw  uli  ihe  :hick  /.  anil  uli'ereil 

31.  5.  his  heiglil  was  Oi.ii)teil  above  all  llie  i. 
'J.  so  Uiat  all  llie  t.  ol'  Eden  envied  liim 

47.  7.  many  t.  on  the  oi;e  side  and  on  the  olher 

12.  by  ihe  river.s  shall  gycw  all  t.  for  meat 
fO!:i  1.  12.  al   the  t.  oCthe  field  are  withered 

1-1.  the  Hame  hath  burnt  all  tliU  t.  of  tlie  lield 
Mat. 3. 10.  Iheaxe  is  laidtoth.Mootof  t.  Lu/is'J.O. 
21.  8  others  cut  down   branci'ej  from  the  t.  and 
strewed  them  in  the  w.iy,  Mark  11.  8. 
Mark  8  24.  he  said,  I  see  men  as  i.  walking 
Luke  21.  29.  behold  llie  fig-tree  and  i.11  the  t. 
Juile  I'i  ibey  are  t.  whose  fruit  wlihertlli 
fieu.  7.  :i.  hurt  not  the  t.  till  we  hava  scaled 
8.  7.  and  the  third  pa.rt  of  the  t.  was  burnt  up 
See  Palm. 
TREMULE. 
Dcut.  2.  25.  the  nations  shall  t.  because  of  thee 

20.  U.  fear  not  and  do  not  I.  because  of  them 
Ezra  10.  '.i-  of  those  that  t.  at  the  cominandiiienl 
Jab  9.  G.  shakelh  the  earth,  the  pillars  thereof  <. 

2G.  11.  the  pillars  of  heaven  t.  and  are  a.slouished 
Psal.  60.  2.  tliMU  ha.st  made  the  earth  to  t. 

99.  1    the  Lord  reignclh,  let  the  people  t. 

114.  7.  I.  thou  earlh  at  the  jirisence  of  the  Lord 
F.ccl.  \i.  3.  when  the  keepers  of  the  house  shall  t. 
[sa.  5.  25.  the  hills  did  t.  their  carcases  wore  lorn 

14.  ]().  is  this  the  man  that  made  Ihe  earth  to  t. 

32.  11.  ^  ye  women  thai  are  at  ease,  be  troubled 
C4.  2.  thai  the  nations  may  t.  at  thy  presence 
C6.  .I.  hear  word  of  Lord,  ye  that  t..  al  his  word 

Jcr.5.2-2.  will  ye  not  t.  al  my  presence  who  |jlaced 
10. 10.  at  his  wrath  the  earlh  shall  t.  and  nations 

33.  9.  and  they  shall  t.  for  all  the  goodness 

51.  2D.  the  land  of  Babylon  sliall  t.  and  sorrow 
Kze/i.  26.  16-  they  shall  t.  at  every  moment,  32.  10. 
18.  now  shall  the  isles  t.  in  the  day  of  thy  fall 
Dan.  6.  20.  that  men  t.  before  the  God  of  Daniel 
//•>.9. 11. 10.  then  the  children  shall  I.  from  the  west 
11.  they  shall  t.  as  a  bird  out  of  Egypt,  as  a  dove 
Jod  2.  1.'  let  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  /.. 

10.  the  earth  shall  quake,  the  heavens  shall  t. 
j^mosS.  8.  shall  not  llie  land  t.  for  this  and  niuurii? 
ffab.  3.  7.  the  captains  of  the  land  of  M  idian  did  t. 
Jam.  2.  19.  the  devils  also  believe  and  t. 

TRE.MHLED. 
Om.  27. 33.  Isaac  t.  very  exceedingly,  and  he  said 
Exod.  19.  II).  the  people  that  was  in  the  camp  I. 
Judg.  5.  4.  the  eaith  t.  and  the  heavens  dropped, 
2  .Sam  22.  8.   Fsal.  18.  7.  |  77.  18.  |  97.  4. 
I  S.im.  4.  13.  Eli's  heart  i.  for  (he  ark  ofGod 
14.  15.  the  spoilers*.  ||  16.  4.  the  eldersof  lowii  i. 
23.  5.  Saul  wLt  Afraid,  and  his  heart  greaily  I. 
£zra9. 4.  were  assenibletl  to  inc  every  one  thatt. 
Jcr.  4.  24.  and  lo  the  mountains  t.  Halt.  3.  10. 
8.  16.  whole  hind «.  at  neighing  of  his  strong  ones 
7)an.  5. 19.  all  people  and  nations  t.  before  him 
Hab.  3.  16.  when  I  heard,  my  belly  t.  rotlenness 
entered  inio  iny  bones,  and  I  I.  in  myself  that 
I  ni:glit  resl  in  the  day  of  trouble 
JVlark  II).  8.  fled  fiom  the  seiiulchre,  for  they  t. 
Ads  7.  32.  then  Moses  t.  \\  24.  25.  Feli.\  I. 

TREMBI^ETH. 

Job  37.  1.  at  this  akso  my  heait  I.  and  is  moved 

P.<!/;/.  11)4.  32.  he  looketh  on  the  earlh  and  ii  {. 

119.  120.  mv  flesh  f.  for  fear  of  thee  anilarn  afr.iid 

ha.  66.  2.  I'will  look  to  him  that  t.  at  my  word 

TREMBLING. 
Gen.  27.  t  33.  Isaac  trembled  with  a  great  i. 
FzBrf.15  15t.take  hold  on  ihemiglity  men  of  Moab 
DcHt.  28.  65.  the  Lord  shall  gi\e  thee  a  t.  heart 
1  Sam.  13.  7.  and  all  the  people  followed  him  t. 
14.  15.  in  the  host  there  was  a  very  great  t. 
Ezra  10.  9.  all  peoplesat  t.  because  of  this  mailer 
Jrh  4.  14.  fear  came  upon  me  and  t.  which  made 

21.  1).  I  am  afraid  and  t.  takclh  hold  on  my  f(esli 
Psal.'i.  11.  serve  Lord  with  fear  and  rejoice  v  itii  t 

55.  5.  featfulness  and  t.  are  come  upon  ni'; 
fca.  51    17.  hastdrunkenthedregsof  the  cupoft. 

22.  I  have  taken  out  of  thy  h;ind  Ihe  cr.p  of  ^ 
Jer.  30.  5.  we  have  heard  a  voice  of  (.  of  fear 
Ezek.  12.  18.  son  of  man,  drink  thy  water  with  t. 

3G.  16.  Ihey  shall  clothe  themselves  with  t. 
Dan.  n.  U.  when  he  had  spoken  Ihii,  I  stood  t. 
Uos.  13.  1.  when  Ephraim  spake  I.  lie  e.xalted 
Zrch    12.  2.  I  will  make  .Jerusalem  a  cup  of  «. 
Jllark  5.  33.  the  woman  fearing  iind  t.  Luke  8.  47 
j?c«s9. 6.  Saul  f.  said,  L. what  wilt  have  me  to  dol 

16.  20.  gao.er  came  t.  and  fcdl  down  before  Pau" 
I  Cor.  2.  3.  I  was  with  you  in  fear  and  much  t. 
?  Cor.  7.  15.  how  with  fear  and  (.  ye  received  him 
F.iih^  fi.  .").  servants,  be  obedniit  with  ff.nr  and  t. 
Vhil  2.12.  workout  vonrsalv.'itioii  wuh  fear  aiidt. 

TRENCH. 
USam   l7  20   David  came  to  ihe      and  shouted 

"X.  5   Sam  lay  sleepin;:  within  the  t.  7. 
J  Kings  18-  32"  F/ijah  mnde  a  t.  iihoiit  the  altar 

3.).  and  he  filled  the  t.  nlso  with  water,  38. 
Z  Ike  i'J.  43.  '.hy  enemies '.hal,  cast  at.  about  thee 
64J 


TliJ 

TRESPASS. 

Gen.  31.  36.  what  is  my  t.  that  thou  haet  pufStlcd 
30.  17.  we  pray  thee,  loigivu  tliet.  of  thy  servants 

Exod.  22.  9.  fur  all  oiamier  ol'i.  whether  lor  o.v 

y>(0.5.15.  he  shall  uiiog  for  his  t.  to  the  Lord  a  ram 
2ti.  40.  if  Ihey  shall  coufesu  their  t.  trespassed 

jYum.  5.  6.  when  any  do  u.  t.  against  the  Lord 

7.  he  shall  recompense  Uis  t.  wiih  the  principal 

8.  if  he  have  no  kuismiui  lo  recompense  the  {. 
27.  if  she  have  doae  t.  against  her  liusband 

1  Sam.  25.  28.  forgive  the  I.  of  tlime  handmaid 

1  Uir.  21.  3.  why  will  he  be  a  eauseof  t.  to  lerael  ? 
iCtir.  24.  18.  urath  came  on  Judah  for  llieir  I. 

iiri.  13.  ye  intend  lo  add  more  to  our  mis  and  t. 
33.  19.  Manasseh's  prayer  and  t.  are  written 
Ezra  9.  2.  the  rulers  have  been  chief  in  this  t. 

6.  and  our  I.  i»  grown  up  unto  the  heavens 

7.  we  have  been  in  a  great  t.  to  this  day,  13. 
10.10.  ta.ken  strange  wives,  to  increase  I.  of  Israel 

19.  Ihey  oflered  a  ram  of  the  Hock  for  tlieir  t. 
Ezck.  17.  20.  1  will  plead  wuh  him  there  for  his  i. 
18.  24.  in  his  t.  he  hath  tres'iassed,  he  shall  die 
Dan.  9.  7.  because  of  their  t.  ihey  trespassed 

TRESPASSES. 
Ezra  9.  15.  behold,  we  are  before  thee  in  our  i. 
fsal.  68.  21.  such  a  one  as  goeth  on  siill  in  Ins  i. 
Ezck.  39.  26.  Ihey  have  borne  their  shame  and  t. 
Mat.  6.  14.  for  if  ye  forgive  men  their  t. 

15.  but  if  ye  forgive  not  men  iheir  t.  neither  will 
your  father  forgive  your  I.  18.  35. 
.Mark  11.  25.  )oiir  father  may  forgive  you  your£. 
26.  neither  will  your  father  forgive  your  I. 

2  Cor.  5.  19.  not  imputing  their  t.  unto  them 
£7</i.2.1.you  (lUickened  who  were  dead  int. and  sins 
Col.  2. 13.  he  ipiickenod,  having  forgiven  yuu  alii. 

HeC  CoM.MIT,  CO-MMITTKD, 

Offkring. 
TRESPASS-MONEY. 
'i  Kings  12.  16.  the  t.-nwney  was  not  brought 
TRESPASS. 

1  Kings  8.  31.  if  any  man  <.  against  his  neighbour 

2  Cliron.  19.  10.  warn  that  ihey  t.  not  againsi  Lord 

28.  22.  Ahaz  did  t.  yet  more  agaiiiat  the  Lord 
J\lr,.t.  18.  15.  if  brother  t.  tell  him  his  fault 
l.ukc  17.3. if  thy  brother  t.  against  ihee,  rebuke  him 

4.  if  he  t.  against  thee  seven  times  ni  a  day 
TRESPASSED. 
Lev.  5.  19.  he  hath  certainly  I.  again.st  the  Lord 
2i).  40.  if  they  confess  iheir  trespass  which  they  t. 
J^'uni.^i  7.  recompensed  to  him  against  whom  he  t 
l)cul.'.\~.Si.  because  ye  t.  against  nie  among  Israel 
2  Clir.  26.  18.  go  outof  sanciuary,  for  thou  hast  /,. 

29.  6.  for  our  fathers  have  I.  anil  dune  evil  in  eyis 

30.  7.  be  not  like  fathers  who  (.  against  Lord  God 
33.  23.  but  .Vinon  t.  more  and  more 

F.zraVO.  2.  we  have  t.  againsi  our  G.  strange  wives 
Ezck  17.  20.  his  trespass  that  he  t.  agai-ist  nii 
39.  23.  because  they  t.  against  me,  26. 
Dan.  9.  T.  their  trespass  that  Ihey  !..  against  thee 
Hos.  8.  J.  becauae  thev  have  t.  against  my  law 

TRESPASSING. 
Lev.  6.  '.  'or  z.T,-j  tiling  that  he  hath  done  in  t. 
Ezck.  14.  13.  ;he  laud  sinneth  against  me  by  t. 

TRIAL. 
.Tab  9.  23.  he  —ill  laugh  at  the  t.  of  the  innocent 
Ezrk.  21.  13.  because  it  is  a  t.  w  hat  if  the  sword 
■2  Cur.  8.  2.  how  that  in  a  great  t.  of  alHiclion 
Heb.  11.  36.  others  had  (.  of  cruel  mockings 
1  let.  1.  7.  tlialthe  t.  of  your  faith  mi,'?ht  be  found 
'i.  12.  think  it  not  strange  concerning  the  fiety  t. 

TRIBE. 
.Jacob  having  twelve  suns, icko  iccre  lli-c  heads  of  so 
■many  great  families,  which  altogtlker  funned 
a  great  nation;  eoery  one  of  these  families  wa. 
called  a  tribe.  But  Jacob  on  his  death-bed 
adopted  Ephraim  and  jManasseh,  the  sons  of 
Joseph,  and  would  liauethent  also  tu  cuvslitute 
twoUihv.stif  Isriiei,  Gen. 48. 5.  In  stead  of  twelve 
tribes,  lli.cre  were  now  thirtixn,  that  of  Joseph 
being  divided  into  two.  However,  inthcdistri 
biUiiin  of  lands  to  the  people  made  by  .loshiia,hy 
the  command  of  God,  they  counted  but  twelve 
lubes,  «tt(i  madebuttu^elpe  tuts.  Fur  the  Inbi'.  of 
Levi,  which  iras  appointed  to  the  service  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  had  no  share  in  the  dis 
tribution  of  the  land,  but  only  some  cities  to 
dwell  in,  and  the  first  fruits,  tithes  and  obla- 
tions of  the  people,  which  was  all  their  sub- 
sistence, Num.  35.  2.  .losli.  13.  7,  8,  14,  33. 
']'he  twelve  tribes,  while  they  were  in  the  desert 
encamped  round  about  the  tabernacle  of  Ihi 
covenant,  every  one  according  to  its  order.  Tu 
theeast  were  thuse  of  .Judah, '/.cbulun, and  fssa 
char.  To  the  west  were  Ephraim,  Mavasseh, 
and  Bi iijamin.  To  the siiutk,  Ueuben,  Simeon 
and  Gad.  .Ind  tu  Ihe  north  were  Dan,  Jisher 
and  J^Taphtali.  The  Levites  were  distributed 
ruund  nbiii.t  the  tabernacle.,  nearer  Ihe  huly 
place  than  the  other  Inhes,  JSTum.  2.  2,  3,  i^ 
In  the  marches  of  the  army  vf  Israel,  the  twelve 


trt 

tri!)f!3  WcVi  divided  into  four  great  bodies  each 
composed  of  three  tribes.  Thcjirst  body,  whicf 
was  the  front  of  the  army,  was  made  upof  th^ 

■  ir.bes  of  Judah,  Jssachar,  anil  Zebulun.  Tlif 
second  was  composed  of  Reuben,  Simeon,  ana 
Gad.  Between  the  second  and  third  body  oj 
troops,  came  the  Lcoites  and  priests,  with  ihi 
ark  of  the  J.ord,  Ihe  curtain,  the  planks,  the 
pillars,  and  all  the  other  furniture  of  tb« 
taberaacle.  The  third  body  of  the  army  wa3 
compuscd  of  the  tribes  of  Ephraim,  Manassch, 
and  Benjamin.  The  fourth  and  last,  whicH 
brought  up  therear,was  made  up  of  the  liiboi: 
('/  />au,  .rishcr,  and  J^apthtali,jYum.  10.  5.  C, 
14,  tVt.  It'e  have  an  account  of  the  disision  ^f 
the  land  of  Canaan  among  the  twelve  tribe*  i;l 
the  book  of  Joshua- 

'J'het  wet  veUihes  con  tinned  united  under  one  head, 
making  but  one  state,  one  people,  and  one  mo- 
narchy, till  after  the  death  of  Solomon  :  Then 
ten  of  tlie  tribes  of  Isruel  revolted  from  the 
house  uf  /Javiii,andreceived  fur  their  king  Je- 
ruboam,  the  son  of  J^ebat  ;  and  only  the  iribpii 
('/  .ludah  and  Benjamin  continued  under  the 
govirnment  of  Hchuhoam,  1  Kings  12.  16,20. 
This  separation  may  belookcd  upon  as  thechiej 
cause  of  tho.'ie  great  calamities  that  afterwards 
happened  to  those  two  kingdoms,  and  to  the 
whole  Hebrew  nation.  For  it  was  the  cause  of 
the  alteration  and  change  of  the  old  religion, 
and  of  the  ancien  t  worship  of  their  forefathers. 
Jeroboam,  the  son  of  Jfebat,  substituted  the 
worship  of  golden  calves  instead  of  the  worship 
of  Ihe  Lord;  which  was  the  oecasionofthe  ten- 
li  WiK-s  forsaking  the  temple  of  the  Lord, !  Kings 
12.  26,  27,  &c.  'I'his  schism  likewise  caused 
an  irrcconcitcable  hatred  between  the  ten  tribes 
and  those  of  .ludah  and  Beiijamin,  and  created 
a  great  number  of  wars  and  di.sputes  bctwce-n 
tlieni.  The  Lordbciv g provoked.di livcrcd thcra 
up  to  their  enemies.  Tigluth-pilescrfirstcarricd 
away  captives  the  Wibes  of  Reuben,  Gad,J\l'uvh- 
tali,  and  the  half  tribe  of  Jifanasseh,  which 
were  beyond  .Jordan,  and  carried  them  beyond 
the  Euphrates,  2  Kings  15.  29.  1  Chron.  5.  26. 

Some  years  after,  Shalmaneser,  king  of  jissyria, 
took  the  city  of  Samaria,  destroyed  it,  took 
away  the  rest  of  the  inhabitants  of  Israel,  car- 
ried them  beyond  the  Euphrates,  and  scntc'JicT 
inhabitants  into  the  country  to  cvltivale  .iri 
posse.fs  it,  2  Kings  17.  G,  24.  j  18.  10,  11.  Thus 
voided  the  kingdom  of  the  ten  tribes  of 'Israel. 
It  has  been  a  gri  at  question  among  tlue  Fathers 
and  Interpreters,  whether  these  ten  tribes  stiU 
continued  in  their  settlement  beyond  the  Eu- 
phrates, or  whether  they  returned  again  into 
their  own  country.  The  greatest  part  are  oJ 
opinion,  that  they  never  did  return.  Others, 
on  the  contrary,  think  they  did  return;  but  al 
the  same  time  acknowledge,  that  this  return  is 
jiot  clearly  made  out  by  history,  because  it  was 
performed  by  insensitde  degrees:  and  was  not 
so  complete  anil  entire,  but  that  a  great  num- 
ber of  Israelites  still  remained  beyond  the 
Euphrates. 

.Is  tu  Ihe  tribes  of  .Tudah  and  Benjamin,  who  re- 
mained under  the  novernmeut  of  the  kings  oJ 
the  family  of  J)avid,  thiy  continued  a  muck 
longer  time  in  their  own  countnj:  But  at  last, 
after  Ihey  had  fulfilled  the  measure  of  their 
iniquity,  God  delivered  them  into  the  hands  of 
their  enemies,  jsrebachadnczzar  tuok  the  citf 
of  .Jerusalem,  entirely  ruined  it,  burnt  the 
temple,  and  took  away  all  the  inhabitants  oj 
Judah  and  Benjamin  to  Babylon,  and  to  Ihe 
other  provinces  of  his  empire.  T>his  captivity 
continued  fur  seventy  years,  as  the  prophet 
had  foretold  them,  Jer.  2'5. 1 J ,  12.  j  29. 10.  T/ie 
return  from  this  captivity  is  plainly  assignci 
in  2  Chron.  "6.  20,  21,  22,  23.  and  in  the  boukt 
uf  Ezra  and  JVehemiah. 

Chrouuhigirs  fix  the  end  of  Ihe  kingdom  of  tht 
ten  tribes  in  the  year  of  the  world  :i283,  before. 
Christ,  717.  .■Jnrf  the  ciiptivnp  of  .Judah  ns.i 
Bnijainin  in  the  year  of  the  world  3416,  befort 
Christ,  584. 

JV«7n.  1.  4.  and  with  vou  there  shall  be  a  man  of 
ev.  (.  head  of  hou.--e  of  his  falheis,  13.  2.  |  34.18. 
4. 18.  cui  ye  not  offthe  t.  ofthe  Kohathiies 
11-1.  2.  the  t.  of  thy  father  bring  thou  «  ilh  thee 
31.  4.  of  every  t.  a  thousand  sent  to  war,  .5,  C. 
36.  5.  Ihe  t.  of  the  sons  of .  ose|)h  hath  saiil  wpL' 
6.  Ihey  f  hall  marry  only  t.   the  family  ofthe  t.  b 
O.neitiier  shall  the  inheritance  remove  from  one  t 
to  another  t.  but  keep  lo  his  own  inheritanct 

Devi.  1.  23.  I  look  one  of  a  <  .Josh.  3. 12.  |  4.  2.  4 
29.  18.  family  or  t.  whose  heart  lurneth  asvav 

.Jn.ih.  7. 14.  t.  which  the  Lord  laketh  shall  omic 
18.  4.  five  out  from  \o\i  ihrep  tnen  for  each  t 

Judg.  18. 19.  or  that  ihou  be  »  i;ricst  to  1 1 


TR! 

JuSf;   21.  3.  sl.oiiM  lie  oce  t-  lacUins  in  Israel.  6. 

IXtnga  1 1.13.  but  « i!l  giveore  f.  lo  Uiy  aoii.  Hi,  3ti. 

ir/»r  0.01.  v\lio  wi!rf  leU  ol'ihe  tainilv  ol  lli.it  t. 

*"t*/.-  47  --3.  Ill  wIkH  £.  tlii;  Strang.!!  sojournelli 

Hrb.  7    Ki.  lor  lie  iiLtlaiiii.lli  lo  aiiolliur  t. 

14.  of  Jmliili,  ol  wliicli  t.  .Moses  snake  nothing 

See  Kkuben,  !?imeon,  u/iii  t/ie  rest. 

TRIHES 

tioJ  28.  21.liisnameucror(lin£tollicl2:.39  14. 

A"u/«.  24.  2.  abiding  in  ti-iils  acconlin;:  lo  lliuir  I. 

33.  54.  uccoriJiiialct.ot'ulur  railiersslialliiilioiil 

'M.  13.  lo  give  to  tlie  nine  I.  Jvsft.  13  7.  I  14.  2. 

15  the  two  t.  and  the  hall"  have  received  tlieii 

inlieritaiice  on  ihis  side  Jordan,  Jusk.  14.  3. 

/Jf»M.13.take  ye  wise  men,  known  among  your  t. 

12.  5.  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose  oui 
of  all  your  t.  to  put  his  name  there,  14. 

18.  .V  ihv  God  iiath  chosen  hini  oul  of  all  thy  t. 
Josh.  7.  14.  ve  shall  be  brought  according  lo  your «. 
ISdm.lO.lO.'present  yourselves  before  L.  by  your  i. 
Ih'iiifrs  11.  31.  and  'l  will  give  ten  t.  lo  llieo 

IJ.  31.  twelve  stones  according  to  number  of  ihe  t. 
Psal.  IU5.  37.  w  as  not  one  feeble  among  their  I. 

122.  4.  ttiiither  ilic  t.  go  up,  the  t.  of  ihe  Lord 
Isa.  19.  13.  thev  that  are  the  stay  '<>' t.  Iheieot 

4U.  ().  ue  my  servant  lo  raise  uji  ihe  t.  ol  Jacob 

C3.  17.  return  for  the  t.  of  ihiiie  inheritance 
r.zcl;.  45.  8.  irive  lo  Israel  according  to  their  t. 
Hah.  3.  y.  accordin;;  lo  liie  oaihs  of  the  t. 
Mat.  24.  30.  thenshall  all  the  t.  of  the  earth  mourn 
^c«i2l).7.uiito  which  promise  our  12  (.hope  locomc 
Jam   1.  1.  to  the  twelve  t.  winch  are  scattered 
Hctt.  7.  4.  were  sealed  144,000  of  all  the  t. 

HcC   IsRAtL. 

TR1BUL.\T10N. 
t)eut.  4.  30.  when  thou  art  inMf  thou  turn  loLd. 
Judg.  10. 14.  let  them  deliver  you  in  the  time  ol  t. 
1  .Sum.  20.  24.  let  him  deliver  ine  out  of  all  t. 
JIat.  13.  21.  when  t.  arisetli,  he  is  otTended 
24.  :i.  Ihen  shall  be  great  t.  such  as  was  not 

29   immediately  after  the  I.  Mark  13.  24. 
John  10.  33.  in  tlie  world  ye  shall  have  (.  but  be 
^ctsl4.22.  we  must  through  much  t.  enter  kingdom 
liom.i.'J.t.  and  anguish  on  every  soul  that  doth  evil 
5.  3.  knowing  that  /.  worketh  patience 
8  35.  shall  t.  separate  us  from  the  love  of  Christ  1 
12.  12.  rejoicins  in  hope,  patient  in  t. 
iCor.  I.  4.  who'comfortelh  us  in  ali  our  t. 
7.  4.  I  am  exceeding  joyful  in  all  our  (. 
I  T/iess.  3.  4.  we  told  joii,  that  wc  should  siifTer  t 
8T/iC«i.l.G.iccumpense  t.  lo  them  thai  trouble  you 
Hev.  1.  9.  1  John,  who  am  your  companion  in  t. 
2.  9.  1  know  thy  wjrks,  and  t.  a::id  poverly 
10.  behold,  ve  shall  have  t.  ten  days 
22.  1  w  ill  cast  them  into  great  t.  except  repent 
7.  14.  these  are  iliey  w  Inch  came  out  of  great  f. 

TRIBULATIONS. 
iSam.  10.  10.  himself  saved  you  out  of  all  your  <. 
Itvin.  5.  3.  not  only  so,  but  we  glory  in  (.  also 
Kph.  3.  13.  I  desiie  that  ye  faint  not  at  my  (. 
i!  J'h  'ss.  1.  4.  for  your  lai'lli  in  all  t.  Ilia*  *e  endure 

TRIBUT.ARY. 
fsa.  31.  t  f.  and  his  young  men  shall  be  t. 
J  um.  i.l.  she  ihat  was  enat,  how  is  she  become  (..' 

TRini.T.\UiES. 
Drut.  20. 11.  the  p.  oplc  found  therein  shall  be  t. 
Jiid'T.  1.  30.  theX'.in  laniles  became  t.  33,  35. 

TRIBUTE. 
/«  (7rf f i,  Phoros -.  ill  Hebrew,  Mass;  vhich  is 
derived  from  the  verb  Masas,  to  melt,  nr 
licpiefy.  The  llrhrctrs  ncknniclcdifed  voiie  for 
sovi-i'ci'rn  orer  them,  hut  (lod  nlnve:  If'hence 
Jus.'phus  calls  their  rroccrvvicnt  n  Theocracy, 
or  divine  government.  They  neUnowledgcd 
the  sovereign  dominion  of  God  by  a  tribute,  or 
capitation,  of  half  a  shekel  a  head,  vhich 
I  very  Israelite  paid  hiin  yearly,  i^xod.  30.  13 
Our  Sauinur.in  .Mat.  17.25.  Ihii> 
Peter;  What  iliiiiko<t  thou,  S.m 
do  the  kings  of  the  earth  take  cu-lom,  or  tri- 
bate?  of  their  own  chililren,  or  of  strangers? 
Meaning,  that  as  he  teas  the  Son  nf  Gud,  he 
might  to  be  ciemjil  from  the  capitatwn. 


TRO 

uiJuriia  Uuij  have  power  to  eomniand;  llender 
unto  Cesar  the  iliings  that  are  (.'esai's.  .i nil  the 
Jipiiitie  I'liul  recommends  and  tnciucalo:  to  the 
faiUiUii  Christians  suOmissioa  and  ubediencc 
tu  /irincis,  and  a  cvnscicniiuiis  disciiarge  oj 
t/f.tr  duty  m  paying  them  Uieir  tubules.  Rom. 
13.  7,  Render  lo  ah  iiKir  dues;  Inliute  lo  wliom 
tribute  IS  due,  custom  lo  wlioiii  cusloiii. 

i^olomun,  at  the  beginning  vf  his  reign,  com- 
jnlUd  the  Vanaanites,  whu  were  Itjt  in  the 
country,  lo  pay  hiiii  ttibule,  and  to  perform  the 
driidgi'ry  of  the  pubUc  works  he  had  under- 
taken: .iiid  as  to  Ihe  chddnn  of  Jsrad,  he 
would  nut  sujj'er  Olem  lo  be  employed  therein, 
but  made  them  his  soldiers,  his  ministers,  his 
chief  ojjicers,  to  command  his  armies,  his  cha- 
riots, and  his  horsemen,  I  Kings  0.  21,  22,  23. 
2C'hrun.  ti.  9.  id  howcv.r,  loicards  the  end 
of  his  riign,  he  imposed  a  Inbiue  upon  them 
and  made  them  mark  at  the  public  buildings; 
whicn  much  alie:iatcd  their  minds  from  huh, 
u:id  sowed  t.'ie  seeds  of  that  discontent  which 
afterwards  appeared  m  an  open  revolt,  by  the 
rebellion  of  Jeroboam  the  sonof  Xebat,  1  Kiiigj 
5.  13,  14.  I  9.  15.  I  11.  27.  Jeroboam  wus  at 
first  obliged  to  take  shelter  in  Egypt;  but 
aftericards  the  defection  became  general,  by 
tile  total  revolt  of  the  ten  tribes.  It  was  upon 
account  of  these  tates  and  levies,  that  the 
Jsra~iUes  said  to  Hehobuatn  the  son  of  Holo- 
mon,  Thy  fatlier  iiiade  our  yoke  giievous;  now 
therefore  make  thou  the  grievous  service  of  ihy 
father,  and  his  heavy  yoke  wlucli  he  put  ujioii 
us,  lighter,  and  we  will  serve  tliee,  1  Kings 
12.  4. 

Gen.  49.  15.  Issachar  became  a  servant  to  t. 

Mum.  31.  28.  levy  a.  t.  to  the  Lord  of  men  of  wai 

37.  the  Lord's  t.  of  Ihc  sheep  was  075 

38.  beeves.  Lord's  t.  72.  ||  39.  asses,  Lord's  t.  CI 
40.  the  persons  10,000,  the  Lord's  t.  32  perSons 

Deut.  10.  10.  with  a.  t.  of  a  free-will  oli'eriiig 
.losh.  10.  10.  Canaaiiiles  serve  under  t.  17.  13. 
■ifsam.  20  24.  and  Adorain  was  over  the  t.  IKingi 
4.  0.  I  12.  IS.  2  Chron.  10.  18 
lA"i?!D-s  9.  21.  upon  these  did  Solomon  levy  a  t. 
-iKings  17. 1 3  Hoihea  became  eervanl  and  gavct. 

23.  ;i3.  Pliaraoh-necho  put  ihe  land  to  a  (. 
2  Chron.  8.  8.  them  did  Solomon  make  lo  jiay  t. 

17.  11.  some  of  the  I'hihslines  brought  t.  silver 

Ezra  4.  13.  then  wili  ihey  not  pay  (.  and  custom 

20.  and  loll,  t.  and  custom  was  paid  lo  ihem 

6.  8.  of  the  t.  ex|ienses  be  given  to  these  men 

7.  24.  not  lawful  tc  impose  (.  on  llic  Leviles^ 
J\l'eh.  5.  4.  wc  have  boriowed  money  for  king's  t. 
Fron.  12.  24.  but  the  slothful  shall  be  under  (. 
ha.  31.  t  &•  and  Ins  young  men  shall  he  for  i. 
Mat.  17.  24.  iJiey  thai  received  t.  money  came  to 

Peter  aial  said,  liotli  not  your  masier  pay  t.? 
25.  of  whom  do  the  kings  ol  the  earih  take  t. 
22. 17.  w  hat  thmkesl  lliou"!  is  it  lawful  lo  give  /. 
lo  Cesar,  or  no?  Mark  12.  14.  J.ukc  20.  22. 
19.  .show  me  the  t.  money;  lliey  broughl  a  penny 
Eukc  23.  2.  and  forbidding  lo  give  t.  to  Cesar 
Uom.  13.  0.  for  this  cause  j.ay  ye  t.  also 
7.  render  Iherelbre  t.  to  whom  t.  is  due,  cuflom 
TRiCKLETU. 
Earn.  3.  49.  mine  eve  t.  down,  iir.i  ceasclli  not 
TRIE,  iV(  Try. 
TKIMMEIJ. 
2. Sam.  10.  24.  Mephihosheth  had  not  t.  his  beard 
Mat.-25.~.  »!  those  virgins  arose  and  t.  their  lamps 

TRIM.MEST. 
Jer.  2.  33.  why  /.  Ihou  tliv  way  to  seek  love'? 

TRIPPING. 
Fsa.  3.  t  K'-  walkini;  and  t.  nicely  as  ihey  go 

TRIUMPH. 
2.9«m.  1.  20.  lest  daughters  of  the  uncircurncised  i. 
•<A|  l^sal.  25.  2.  let  nut  mine  enemies  t.  over  me 
?  Of  whom!   41.  11.  because  mine  enemy  doth  not  t.  over  me 
(JO.  8.  PhiliBlia,  t.  thou  because  of  me 
92.  4.  I  will  t.  in  llie  works  of  thy  hands 
94   3.  Lord,  how  long  shall  the  wicked  t.7 
inG.47.gather  us  to  give  thanks  and  Ma  thy  praise 

.?       .    .  -      .  y^i.  :i:..; ill  :  * 


Tribuie  is  a  sum    'of  monei,  jiaid  to  princes,  or     l(l8.9.Moabis  my  wash-pol,over  fhilistia  vv,  1 1« 
riiUrs,  in  token  of    the' duly  and   s«/,j..,an,|2  C.r.  2.14.which  alwavs  c^uiE^'th  us  to  t.  .n  Chri. 


isMch  subjects  owe  unto  them,  and  as  a  recom 
pence  for  their  care  and  protection,  unit  in 
order  to  support  them  in  their  authority  and 
dianity.  J) hi  r  th''  .Jems  were  conquered  by  the 
liomnns,  they  still  continued  very  tenacious  of 
:hii>  liberty,  and  gloried  much  in  Ihe  right 
they  had  to  it;  as  appears  from  John  8.  33. 
Tliei/  wade,  it  a  tjnestion.  lehelher  it  icas 
arreeable  to  the  law  of  God,  to  pan  lazes  to  a 
fairnn  conqueror,  nod  therefore  they  ask  on: 
^OKiovr.  Mat.  22.  17,  What  Ihiukesi  thou  ?  I 
It  lawful  to  give  tribute  unto  Cesar  or  not 
Christ  in  his  answer  plainly  s.kows  them,  Ihat 
rHiuion  did  not  ixempt  them  from  Iheir  civil 
dtiies    and  obedience   tc   princes   in   things 


TBMUMPil- 

Psal.  47.  1.  shout  unto  (Joil  with  the  voice  of  t 

TRIUMPHED. 
Ezod.  15.  1.  for  he  hath  I.  gloriously,  21. 

TRIUMPllLXU,  Subftuniive. 
Job  20.  5.  ihat  the  t.  of  the  wicked  is  short 

TRIUMPIilNG. 
Col  2. 15.  made  a  show  of  them,  t.  over  thein  in  it 

TRODE. 
./«(/n-.9.27  Ihoy  t.  thegrapes  and  cursed  Abimelech 
2I).'43.  IsraeU.  the  Benjaniilt.J  down  with  ease 
2/wHi'-s7.17.the  [leople  t.  upon  him  in  the  gate, 20 
9.  33.  Jehu  t.  Jezebel  under  fool 
14.  9.  a  beast  t.  down  the  thistle,  2  Chron.  25. 18. 
Luke  12. 1.  insomuch  that  thcY  C  or.<;  on  uiiolher. 


TRO 

TRODDEN. 
i[y<;u«.1.30.lo(.'aleb  will  1  give  the  laiid  that  Le  Jialh 
t.  upon,  because  he  lollowed  Ijord,  ./«5A.14.U 
Judg.  5.  21.  U  my  soul,  thou  hast  (.  down  slrecgiU 
lob^iri.  15.  the  ol'd  way  which  wicked  men  liave.  c 
2d.8.llie  lion's  w  helps  have  not  t.  il,  nor  herce  lion 
I'sal.  119.  118.  thou  liasl  t.  down  all  that  en 
Isa.  5.  5.  and  the  vineyard  shall  be  t.  down 
14.  19.  art  cast  out,  as  a  carcase  t.  under  fetfi 
18.  2.  go  lo  a  nation  melcd  out  and  t.  down,  7. 
25. 10.  Moab  shall  be  t.  under  liim  as  straw  la  C 
28.  3.  the  drunkards  ot  Ephraim  shall  be  t.  undac 

18.  scourge  pass  through  then  ye  shall  he  t.  dowi 
63.  3.  1  have  t.  llie  wine-press  alone,  and  of  Ibt 

people  lliere  was  none  with  me 

13.  our  advetsaiies  have  t.  down  thy  sanctuarv 
Jer.  12    10.  they  h.ive  t.  my  (lorlion  under  fool 
Lam.  1.  15.  ihi' Lord  liath  (.  under  fool  llie  mighty 

men,  lio  lialh  (.  the  virgin  the  daughter  of  JudoL 
Ezek.  10.  t  0.  when  !  saw  ihee  /.  under  foot 

27.  t  0.  they  have  made  liatclii  s  of  ivory  well  t. 

34.  19.  my  Hock  cat  what  ye  have  t.  under  leet 
Dan.  8.  Ki  give  the  sanctuary  and  host  to  be  t. 
Mic.l.  10.  now  shall  she  be  (.  as  mire  of  the  streets 
J/ut.5. 13.  sallunsiivoii.-y  lo  be  /.  uiid-r  fool  of  man 
i.i(/.f8.5.soiiie  fell  by  the  w  ay-»iilc  and  wast.dowa 

21.24.  Jerusalem  shall  bei.  down  of  the  Genlilei 
Heb.  10.  2;).  who  hath  t.  under  fuol  the  Son  of  God 
Rev.  14.  20.  the  wine-press  was  t.  without  the  cit;^ 

TKOOP. 
Gen.  "0.  II.  at.cometli;  tshe  calli^d  his  name  at 

49.  19.  Gad,  a  t.  shall  overcome  him,  lie  at  last 

1  Sam.  30.  8.  saying,  shall  I  jiursue  after  this  t.7 

2  .Sam.  2.  25.  children  of  Benjamin  'oecame  one  t. 
3.  22.  behold,  J.iab  came  fiom  pursuing  a  t. 
22.30.  by  thee  have  I  mn  thro'  a  I.  Psa!.  18.29. 
23.  11.  the  Philislines  vveti'  gathered  into  a  t. 

13.  Ihc  t.  piiched  m  the  valley  of  Rephaini 
^sa.65.  11.  arelhey  that  prepare  a  table  for  that  £. 
./er.  18.  22.  when  shall  bring  a  t.  suddeniy  on  theiu 
Has.  7.  1.  Ihc  (.  <d' robbers  spoileih  withoat 
.iinos  9.  C.  he  halh  fnuiuled  Ins  t.  in  the  earth 

TROOPS. 
f:iorf.38.t8. looking-glasses  of  women  a.'sem.  by  t. 
.lob  0.  19.  t.  of  Tenia  looked,  companies  cfShebu 

19.  12.  his  (.  come  togeihei  and  raise  iheir  vray 
.ler.a.  7.  thev  assembled  by  (.  in  the  harlots'  houset 
Hos.  fi.  9.  and  as  t.  of  robbers  wait  for  a  man 
.\Jic.  5.  1.  gather  thvself  in  t.  O  daughter  oft. 
Nab.  3.  10.  he  Will  invadi-  them  willi  las  t. 

TROUBLE. 

1  Clir.  22. 14.  in  mv  (.  1  prepared  for  house  of  Lord 

2  Chr.  15.  4.  whcnlhey  in  (.  did  turn  and  sought  th« 

Lord,  he  was  found  of  lliem,  A'eh.  9.  27. 
JVeh.  9.  32.  let  not  all  lliei.  seem  iiltic  be!'orethe«i 
.lob  3.  20.  neiiher  was  I  quiet,  yet  ;.  came 

5.  0.  neither  dolh  t.  spring  out  i>f  the  ground 

7.  yet  man  is  born  lot.  astliespiirks  fly  upward 

14.  1.  man  is  of  a  fi^w  days  and  full  of  i. 

15.  24.  t.  and  anguish  shall  make  him  afraid 
27.  9.  will  God  hear  his  cry  when  (.  cometh? 

30.  25.  (lid  not  I  weep  for  him  that  was  in  t.? 
34.  29.  he  givclh  quietness,  who  can  make  t.? 
38.  23.  which  F  reserved  against  ihe  time  oft 

I'sal.  9.  9.  Lord  will  be  a  refuge  in  times  of  « 
13.  O  Lord,  consider  my  (.  which  I  suffer 
10.  1.  why  hidi  st  ihoo  tliy.solf  in  limes  of  t.? 
22.  II.  lie"  not  f,ir  from  me,  for  t.  is  near 
27.  5.  for  in  lime  oft.  lie  shall  hide  me 

31.  7.  I  will  be  glad,  thou  lia.^1  couiidcrcd  my  t. 

9.  have  mercyupoii  me,  O  Loid,  for  I  am  in  t 
32.7.  thou  shall  preserve  ine  from  t.  and  compaw 

me  about  with  songs  of  dulivtraoci. 
37.  39.  he  is  their  s'jranslh  in  the  time  oft. 
41.  1.  the  Lord  will  deliver  him  in  time  oft. 
40.  I.  God  is  our  refuge,  a  |iresent  help  in  t. 
54.  7.  for  he  hath  delivered  me  out  oft. 
fiO.  11.  give  us  help  from  t.  vain  is  the  help  of  man 

06.  14.  my  mouili  hath  spoken  when  I  wag  in  4 
09.  17.  hide  not  lliy  face  from  me  for  1  am  in  t. 
73.  .').  they  are  not  in  t.  as  oiher  men 

78!  33.  and  ihcir  years  did  he  consume  in  t. 

49.  he  cast  upon  them  indignation  and  t. 
81.  7.  thou  oalledsi  in  t.  and  I  delivered  thee 
ai.  ',j.  I  will  lie  with  him  in  t.  I  will  deliver  Irr 
ICQ.  2.  hide  not  Ihy  face  from  me  when  1  am  ir  t. 
107.  tJ.  they  cried  to  the  Lord  in  Iheir  t.  13.  (9. 

26.  their  soul  is  melted  because  of  t. 

28.  then  they  crv  unto  the  Lord  in  their  t. 
i  18.  3.  the  pains  of  hell  gat  hold  on  me,  I  found  t 
)I9.  143.  t.  and  anguish  have  taken  hold  on  mu 
138.7. Iho'  I  walkin  midst  of  t.  thou  will  revive  it* 
142.  2.  I  poured  out  mv  complaint  before  him,  I 
'showed  before  him  ray  t 
113.  11.  O  I,ord,  bring  my  soul  out  oft. 
Prov.  11.  8.  riiihteous  isdeli.'ered  outoff.  la  13. 
15.  0.  but  in  Ihe  revenues   if  the  wicked  i»  .. 

10.  litllc,  than  great  lrei»  aire  and  t.  fuerewith 
25. 19.  confidi'itre  in  r.ni)  ,failhfiil  man  .n  f .  is  liko 

Isa.  1.  14.  I'our  new-ma  ,ns,  ihuv  are  » t.  Lc  lua 


TRO 


TRU 


Ua  S.  22.  llicy  shall  look  to  the  earth  an  J  beholj  t-\  jVaM4.2G.saw  iiiinonsea,  they  wnrei.  Jl/aj-iC  SO 
17.  14.  and  buliold,  al  evening  liiiy  t.  and  bel'orol    -4.  ti.  see  tlialye  b'j  not  t.  fur  ull  lliese  tliiiiijs  iiiusi 


Sij.  Iti.  li.  Ill  t.  have  tiiey  visited  thee,  poured  out 

30.  6.  into  the  land  of  t.  they  will  cany  riches 

33.2.  be  thou  our  salvation  also  in  time  of  t. 

id.  7.  jet  can  he  not  save  hiin  out  ol'  his  t. 

H5.  23.  they  shall  not  bring  forth  lor  t.  are  seed 

kr   2.  27.  in  time  of  I.  they  will  say,  save  us 
5*j.  if  they  can  save  thee  in  the  tune  of  thy  t. 

tl.  15.  we   looked  for  health,  and  behold  t. 

11. 12  but  sna.i  r.ot  "n""  them  at  all  in  time  oft. 
14.  in  lus  t;;ne  that  they  cry  lo  me  fur  'heirt. 

J4.  8.  the  Saviour  ol' Israel  in  time  of  J. 
19.  w?  looked  for  tune  of  healing,  and  behold  t. 

30.  7.  that  day  is  great,  it  is  the  tune  of  Jacob's  t. 
Lam.  I.  21.  all  mine  ep.omies  have  heard  of  my  t 
'Jan.  12.  1.  and  tlieie  ehall  be  a  tiir.e  ol  t.  such  as 

1  Cor.  7.  28.  such  shall  have  t.  in  the  flesh 
2Cor.  1    4.  be  able  to  comfort  thum  which  are  in  t. 

S.  we  would  not  have  you  ignorant  of  our  t. 

2  'J'im.  2.  y.  wherein  I  suffer  t.  as  an  evil-doer 

.Sec  Day. 

TROUBLES. 

Oeut.3l.  17.  many  evils  and  J.  shall  befall  them, 21. 

Job  5.  ly.  he  snail  deliver  thee  ill  six  t. yea  in  seven 

Psal.  25.  17.  the  t.  of  mine  heart  are  enlarged 

22.  redeem  Israel,  O  tioil,  out  of  all  his  t. 

34.  fi.  the  Lord  saved  him  out  of  all  liis  t. 

71.  20   thou  which  hast  shewed  me  sore  t.  shall 

P8.  3.  incline  thine  ear,  for  my  soul  is  full  of  t. 
Prov.il.  2;l.  his  tongue,  he  koeiieth  his  soul  froin<. 
Ina.  6.5.  lb.  because  former  t.  are  forgotten  and  hid 
Mark  13.  8.  and  there  shall  be  famine  and  t. 

TROUIiLF.. 
Josh.  6.  18.  lest  ye  t.  the  camp  of  Israel 

7.  2o.  Joshua  said,  the  Lord  shall  t.  thee  this  day 
Judg.  11.  35.  thou  art  one  of  them  that  (.  me 
2  CAr.32.18.tliey  cried  in  Jews'  language  to  Mhem 
Psal.  2.  t  5.  and  t.  them  in  his  sore  displeasure 

.'i.  1.  Lord,  how  are  they  increased  that  t.  me  ? 

13.  4.  those  that  t.  me,  rejoice  when  I  am  moved 
Eiek.  32.  13.  neither  shall  the  foot  of  man  I.  them 
any  more,  nor  the  hoofs  of  beasts  t.  them 
Van.  4.  ly.  let  not  the  inierpretaiion  I.  theo 

5.  10.  O  king,  let  not  thy  thoughls  t.  thee 

II.  44.  but  tidings  out  of  the  north  shall  t.  him 
Hat.  2b.  10.  why  I.  ye  the  woman  ?  Mark  14.  C. 
Lukel.a.  Lord,  t.  not  thyself,  for  I  am  not  worthy 

Jl.  7.  he  shall  say,  t.  me  not,  the  door  is  elmt 
ids  15.  lit.  that  we  I.  not  (Jentiles  turned  to  God 

16.  20.  these  men  do  exceedingly  t.  our  city 

20.  10.  t.  not  yourselves,  for  lus  life  is  in  him 
Qal.  1.  7.  bii'  liiere  be  some  that',,  you  and  pervert 

5.  12.  i  would  they  were  rut  o!f  who  t.  you 

6.  17.  from  hcncelbrtli  let  no  man  t.  me,  for  I  bear 
2  'I'keas.  1.  ().  tribulation  to  Ihom  that  t.  you 
Jleb.  12.  15.  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  t.  vou 

TROUBLED. 
Gen.  34.  30.  ye  have  t.  me,  to  make  tr^e  to  etink 

41.  8.  in  the  morning  Pharaoh's  spirit  was  t. 

-45.  3.  his  hrelhrcn  were  t.  at  his  presence 
Exod.  14. 24.  the  Lord  t.  the  host  of  the  Egyptians 
Josh.  7  25.  Joshua  said,  why  hast  thou  (.  us? 
.  Sam.  14.2y.  Jonatli.9aiil,my  father  hath;,  the  land 

16.  14.  and  an  evil  spirit  from  the  Loid  t.  hiia 

28.  21.  the  woman  saw  that  Saul  was  sore  t. 
-Sam.  4.  1.  /Vbner  dead,  all  the  Israelites  were  t. 
1  KiniTs  18.  18.  I  have  not  t.  Israel,  hut  tliou  and 
S  Kingsd.  II.  tho  king  of  Syria  was  sore  I.  for  this 
J'lzra  4.  4.  then  the  people  t.  them  in  building 
Job  4.  5.  now  it  toucheth  thee  and  thou  art  t. 

21.  4.  if  It  woreso,  why  should  not  my  spirit  bet.  ? 
23.  15.  therefore  am  I  t.  at  his  presence 

34.  20.  and  the  people  shall  be  t.  at  midnight 
Psal.  30.  7.  thou  didst  hide  tJiy  face  and  I  was  t. 

.38.  6. 1  am  t.  \\  77.4.  {  am  so  t.  that  I  cannot  speak 

39.  t  2.  I  belli  my  peace  and  my  sorrow  was  t. 

46.  3.  though  the  waters  thereof  roar  and  be  t. 

48.  5.  for  the  kings  were  t.  and  hasted  away 

T7.  3.  I  remembered  God  and  ivas  1. 1  complained 
16.  the  waters  were  afraid, ;he  depths  also  were  t. 

83.  17.  let  them  bo  confounded  anil  (.  for  over 

90.  7.  consumed  by  anger,by  ihy  wrath  are  wet. 

104.  29.  thou  hidest  thy  face,  they  are  t. 
Prov.  25.  26.  is  as  a  t.  fountain  and  corrupt  spring 
lia.  32.  10.  many  days  and  years  shall  ye  be  t. 
11.  tremble,  ye  women,  be  t.  ye  Cirelcss  ones 

57.  20.  but  the  wicked  are  like  the  t.  soa 
Jer  31  20.  therefore  my  bowels  are  t.  for  him 
Lam.  1.20.1  am  in  di.stress,  my  bowels  are  1. 1  il. 
&iek.  7.  27.  the  hands  of  the  |)eople  shall  be  t. 

26.  18.  the  isles  that  are  in  tlie  eea  shall  be  t, 

27.  35.  their  kings  shall  be  t.  in  countenance 
Dan  2.  1.  Nebuchadnezzar's  spirit  was  t.  3. 

4  5.  and  the  visions  of  my  head  t.  inc,  7.  15. 

I!).  Daniel  astonished,  his  thoughts  t.  him 
5.  6.  Belehazzar's  thoughts  1.  him,  9. 

7.  28.  as  for  me,  my  cogilaliuns  much  t.  me 
".fch.  10.  2.  were  t.  because  thrre  was  no  shepherd 
i/at.  3.  3.  Uerod  was  t.  and  all  Jerusalem  with  him 

644 


me  to  jiass,  Mark  13.  7.  .luha  14.  1,  27. 
Luke  1.  12.  Zacliuriau  was  t.  |{  2;l.  .Ma.''y  was  t. 
lU.  41.  Mitfthd,  thou  art  t.  about  many  things 
24.  38.  why  are  ye  I.  and  why  do  thoughls  arise  ? 
John  5.  4.  an  angel  went  down  and  t.  tlie  water 
7.  1  have  no  man  when  water  is  I.  to  put  ine  in 
11.  33.  Jesus  groaned  and  was  t.  12.  27.  j  13.  21. 
Jicts  2.  t  6.  the  inuitiludu  were  t.  in  mind 
15.  24.  some  that  went  from  us  have  t.  you 
17.  8.  and  they  t.  the  people  and  the  rulers 
2  Cor.  4.  8.  we  are  t.  on  every  side,  7.  5. 
2  Tkcss.  1.  7.  and  to  you  that  ase  t.  rest  with  us 
^  2.  ihat  ye  be  not  t.  neither  by  spirit;  by  word 
1  Pbt.  3.  14.  not  afraid -of  their  torror,  nor  be  t. 

TEOUBLKUST. 
Eiek.  32.  2.  and  tin.  u  L.  the  waters  ,vith  thy  feet 

TROUBLER. 
1  Chr.".~.  Achar,  the  t.  of  Israel,  who  trnnsgressed 

TKOUBLEriOAlE. 
Job  16.  t  2.  I  have  heard  f.  comforters  are  ye  all 
20.  t  22.  every  hand  of  the  i.  shall  come  on  him 

TROURLEST. 
Mark  5.  35.  why  t.  thou  the  Master  any  furthei  ? 

TROUBLETIl. 
1  Sam.  16. 15.  an  evil  sjurit  from  God  t.  thee 

1  A'iHn-s]8.17.Ahab  said, art  thou  he  tliiitt.  Israel  ? 
■/ob'H.  10.  Iherelbre  sudden  feart.  thee, snares, and 

23. 10.  God  makeih  my  heart  soft.  Almighty  i.  me 
Proo.  11.  17.  he  that  is  cruel  t.  his  own  tlesh 
2y.  he  that  t.  his  own  house  shall  inherit  wind 
!5.  27.  he  that  is  greedy  of  gain  t.  hi!)  own  house 
Dan.  i.  9.  I  know  tliat  no  secret  t.  thee,  tell  me 
Luke  18.  5.  hocause  this  widow  t.  me  I  will  avenge 
Gal.  3.  10.  he  that  t.  you  shall  bear  his  judgment 

TROUBLLN'G. 
.fob  3. 17.  there  the  wicked  cease  from  £.  and  weary 
Johii,5.  4.  who  step.ped  in  first  after  t.  of  the  water 

TROUBLOUS. 
/Jan.  9.  25.  the  wall  shall  be  built  again  in  t.  times 

TROUGH,  S. 
Gen.  24.  20.  she  emptied  her  pitcher  into  the  t. 
30.  38.  Jacob  set  the  rods  in  the  watering  t. 
Exod.  2.  10.  they  filled  Ihe  t.  to  water  their  flock 
8.  3.  the  frogs  shall  go  into  thy  kneadiiig-t. 
12.  34.  their  kncading-t.  bound  up  in  their  clothes 

TROW. 

Z.uic  17.  0.  doth  he  thank  that  servant?  I  t.  not 

TRUCE-BREAK  ERS. 

2  Tim.  3. 3.  in  the  last  davs  men  shall  be  t.-brcakers 
TRUE. 

See  Signification  on  Truth. 
Gen.  42.  II.  we  are  t.  men,  31.  ||  19.  if  ye  be  t.  men 
33.  I'.ereby  shall  I  know  that  ye  are  t.  men,  34. 
Deal.  17.  4.  if  ye  be  t.  and  thing  certain,  22.  20. 
Josh.  2.  12.  swear  unto  me,  and  give  me  a  t.  token 
Ruth  3. 12.  it  is  t.  that  I  am  tiiy  near  kinsman 
2  Sam.  7.  28.  thou  art  that  God,  and  thy  words  be  t. 

1  Kings  10.  0.  it  was  a  t.  report  I  heard,  2  Chr.  9.5. 
22.  1(5.  tell  me  nothing  but  that  which  is  t. 

A't'i.  0. 13.  thou  gavestthem  t.  laws,  food  statutes 
Psal.  19.  9.  the  judgments  of  the  Loft  are  t. 

119.  i(JO.  thy  word  is  t.  from  the  beginning 
Prov.  14.  25.  a  t.  witness  delivcreth  souls 
./cr.  42.  5.  the  Lord  be  a  t.  witness  between  us 
Ezek.  18.  8.  he  that  hath  executed  t.  judgment 
J)an.  3.  14.  is  it  t.  O  Shadradi,  <lo  not  ye  servo 
24.  t.  O  king  ||  6.  12.  king  said,  the  thing  is  t. 

8.  26.  vision  which  is  told  is  t.  snut  up  vision 

10.  1.  a  thing  was  revealed  and  the  thini[  was  f. 
Zech.  7.  9.  execute  t.  judgment  and  shevr  mercy 
Mat.'ii.  10.  we  know  that  thou  art  t.  M^rk  12.  14. 
/^uke  16.  11.  will  commit  to  your  trust  tlu^  f.  riches 
John  1.9.  that  was  the  t.  light  which  lighte^h  every 

4.23.when  tlie  t.  worshippers  shall  worstjiprather 
37.  and  herein  is  that  saying  t.  one  sow  ith 

5.  31.  if  I  witness  of  myself,  my  wilne.«s  i^  not  ;. 
32.  the  witness  which  he  witnesseth  of  me  ■?  '.. 

6.  32.  but  my  Father  giveth  you  the  t.  brt?'l 

7.  18.  the  same  is  t.  ||  8.  13.  thy  record  is  noi.  ". 
28.  he  that  sent  me  is  t.  whom  ye  know  not,  8  2? 

8.  14.  yet  my  record  is  t.  \\  16.  my  judgment  is  t. 
17.  it  is  written,  the  testimony  of  two  men  is  t. 

10.41. all  thingsthat  Johnopakeofthis  man  werct. 

15.  1.  I  am  the  t.  vine,  my  Faihcrthe  husbandman 

19.  3.').  he  bare  record,  and  his  record  is  t.  21.  24. 

./Jets  12.  9.  wist  not  that  it  was  t.  which  was  done 

2  Cor.  1.  18.  hut  as  God  is  t.  our  word  was  not  yea 
6.  8.  approving  ourselves,  as  deceivers,  and  yet  t. 

Ejih.  4. 24. new  man  after  G.  is  created  int.  holiness 
Phtl.  4.  3.  I  entreat  thee  also,  t.  yokefellow   help 

8.  whatsoever  things  are  t.  think  on  these 
1  Tim.  3. 1.  liiis  is  a  t.  saying,  if  a  man  desire 
Tit.  I.  13.  this  witness  is  t.  wherefore  rebuke 
Hrb.  8.  2.  t.  tabernacle  which  the  Lord  pitched 

9.  24.  lioly  places  which  are  figures  of  the  t. 

10.  22.  let  us  draw  near  with  a  t.  hoarl  in  full 

1  Pet.Tt.  12.  Ihat  this  is  the  t.  grace  of  God  wherein 

2  Pet.  2. 22.  according  lo  the  t.  proverb,  the  dog  is 


FRU 

1  ./(9/i?i2. 8.  wliicli  t.-nng  is  t.  in  bin  ar:   liyou,be 

cause  darkness  jiasi,  the  t.  light  r,  tv  shiueii 
5.20.  lliut  we  may  know  liiin  that  is  £.  ar.d  we  art 
III  iiiin  that  IS  t.  even  m  his  Son  Jesus  Gliru:! 
3  .lohn  12.  and  we  know  that  cur  record  is  t. 
licv.  3.  7.  tl^'se  things  saith  the  holy,  he  that  is  t 
14.  these  things  saith  the  faithful,  and  t.  witncin 
0.  10.  ihey  cried,  how  long,  OLoid,holy  aiidt..J 
15.  3.  just  and  t.  arc  Ihy  ways.tliou  knigofaaiila 
10.  7.  I.  and  righteous  are  thy  judgnienis,  19.  2. 
19.  y.  Ihese  are  the  I.  sayings  of  God,  22.  6. 

11. he  that  .sal  uiioiiliim  was  calledFaiihfuland'Z' 
21.  5.  write,  for  these  words  are  t.  and  faiihl'ul 
TRUE  God. 

2  Ciiron.  15.  3.  Israel  hath  been  without  ihet.  God 
Jcr.  10.  10.  Ihe  Lord  is  the  t.  God,  the  living  Gud 
Juhii  17.3.  this  eternal  life,  to  know  the  only  t.  Goa 
1  TUcss.  1.  9.  turned  from  idols  to  serve  tlie  t.  (nud 
1  John  5.  20.  this  is  the  t.  Gud  and  eternal  I1I9 

TRULY. 
Gen.  24.  49.  and  now  if  ye  will  deal  t.  47.  29. 
4e.  19.  t.  his  younger  brother  sha'l  be  greater 
J\i'um.  14.  21.  as  t.  as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  28. 
Deut.  14.22.  thou  shall  t-  tithe  the  increase  of  seed 
.losh.~.  14.  that  we  will  deal  t.  and  kindly  wi-h  theo 

24.  t.  the  Lord  hath  delivered  all  Ihe  land 
Judg  9.  16.  if  ye  have  done  t.  and  sincerely,  19. 
lSu;«.20.3.t.lliere  is  but  stepbetween  me  and' death 
Job  30.  4.  for  t.  my  words  shall  not  be  false 
PsaH\2.  1. 1.  my  soul  waiteth  upon  God,  from  him 
73.  1.  t.  God  is  good  to  Israel,  even  lo  such  as  aro 
116.  16.  t.  I  am  thy  servant.  1  am  thy  servant 
Pror.  12.  22.  Ihey  that  deal  t.  are  his  delight 
Eccl.  11.  7.  t.  the  light  is  sweet,  and  pleasant  thing 
Jer.'3.  23.  t.  in  vain  is  salvation  hoped  for  from  hill«, 
t.  in  the  Lord  God  is  the  salvation  of  Israel 

10.  19.  t.  this  is  a  gi  ief  and  I  must  bear  il 

28.  9.  be  known  that  the  Lord  hath  t.  sent  him 
Ezek.  18.  t'  hath  kept  my  judgments  to  deal  t. 
Mic.  3.  8.  l-'at  f.  I  am  full  of  power  to  declare 
Mat  9.  37.  fhe  harvest  t.  is  plenteous,  Luke  10.2. 

17.  ll.Elia?  t. shall  first  come  and  restore  all  thing* 

27.  54.  saying,  f.  this  was  Ihe  Son  of  God 
Mark  14. 38  the  sjiirit  t.  is  ready,  the  flesh  is  weak 
Luke  20.  21.  but  thou  leachest  the  way  of  God  «. 

22.  22.  t.  Sop  of  man  goeth,  as  it  was  determined 
John  4. 18. 1  have  no  husband,  in  that  saidst  thau  ( 

17.  t  19.  that  they  also  might  be  t.  sanclified 
.lets  1.  5.  for  John  f.  baptized  with  water,  ye  chajj 

3.  22.  for  Moses  t.  said  lo  the  fathers,  a  prophet 

5.  23.  the  prison  t.  found  we  shut  with  safely 

2  Cor.  12.  12.  t.  signs  of  an  a|)ostlc  were  wrough 
Hcb.  7.  23.  and  they  t.  were  many  priesle,  becauou 

1 1 .  15.  t.  if  they  had  lieen  mindful  of  that  country 
1  John  1.  3.  t.  our  fellowship  is  with  ihe  Father 

TRUMP. 
I  Cor.  15.  52.  at  the  last  (.  the  dead  shall  be  raise^i 
1  Thess.  4.  lO.Lordshall  disci^nd  with  the  t.  of  GcJ 
TRUMPET. 
See  Signifcalioji  on  Feast. 
Exod.  19.  16.  the  voice  of  the  t.  e.iceeding  loud 
20.  18.  the  jieople  heard  the  noise  of  the  t. 
jVum.  10.  4.  and  if  they  blow  but  with  one  t. 
.Judg.  7.  16.  and  he  put  a  t.  in  every  man's  hand 

18.  when  I  blow  with  a  t.  then  blow  ye  also 
Psal.  81.  3.  blow  up  Ihe  t.  in  the  new  moon 
fsa.  18.  3.  and  when  he  bloweth  a  .'.  hear  ye 
27.  13.  Ihat  the  great  t.  shall  bo  blown  and  coir»\ 
58.  1.  cry  aloud,  lift  up  Ihy  voice  like  a  t. 
Jcr.  4.  5.  blow  ye  the  t.  in  the  land,  cry,  gather 

6.  1.  blow  the  t.  in  Tekoali  and  set  up  a  sign 
51.  27.  blow  the  t.  among  the  nations,  prepare 

Ezek.  7.  14.  they  have  blown  the  t.to  make  reaJy 
33.  3.  if  he  blow  the  t.  and  warn  Ihe  people 

6.  bill  if  Ihe  watchman  blow  not  the  t. 
Hos.  5.  8.  blow  ye  the  t.  in  Rnniah,  cry  aloud 
8.  1.  set  the  t.  to  ihy  mouth,  he  shall  come 
.fori  2.  1.  blow  the  /.  in  Zion,  sound  alarm.  15. 
.4n/os3.6.shall  a  t.  be  blown,  and  people  not  afrai'il 
?^cph.  1.  16.  a  day  of  the  (.  against  fenceii  citi<!g 
7£cft.  1.  14.  and  the  Lord  God  shall  blow  the  t 
iic-\  1.  10.  I  hcnrd  a  great  voice,  as  of  a  t.  4.  1 

8.  u^  by  to.'lson  of  the  other  voices  of  the.*. 

9.  14.  Sfing  t,-  the  sixth  arsel  w^-ch  hjd  tLs  t. 

See  Blew,  Soutcn,  Sui^st.   Verb. 

TRUMPETS 

Lev.  23.  24.  e  meiriorial  of  bloviing  t..V(i77i  29.1 

J^um.  10.  2.  mate  two  ^  of  s:iver  o.'  a  whjio  pif««» 

8.  ihc  sons  of  Aaron  siiell  blo;v  with  the  t. 

9.  then  shall  ye  blow  an  al.irm  wi!h  the  t. 

10.  shall  blow  with  t.  over  yjur  I  nr.it-otfoiringj 
31.  6.  and  with  Iho  t.  to  blow  in  his  hniid 

Josh.  6.  4.  Ihe  priests  shall  blow  with  the  t. 

8.  priesis  bearing  the  seven  t.  of  rams'  horns 

9.  the  priests  thai  blew  with  the  t.  13,  16.  2D, 
fudg.  7.  8.  the  two  hundred  men  took  t.  lii 

18.when  I  blow,  then  Idow  ye  the  Con  every  s'dj 

19.  Ihey  blew  the  t.  brake  the  pitchers,  2fl,  2i. 

2  /ri'Hrrs9.13.  they  blew  w\\U  t.  saying,  Jehu  is  kinji 

11.  11.  and  trumpeters  blew  with  t.  £,r.d  cyml  ils 


TRU 

7 King   12.  13.  were  not  made  fur  house  of  tIicT,(l.<. 
\'hro».  i:t.  H.  pluyeii  «  jlli  cyiiibiils  and  wiili  (. 
15   '2^    llie  jiriest's  iliil  li.ou  Willi  f.  liel'oru  urk  of 
iJud,  II).  (i,  4-2.  'i  (  Ar.  5.  1-'.  |  7.  G.  |  l.i.  1:;,  U. 
'jS.all  Israel  lirim^lil  uplliearK  Willi  t.aiid  eyiiil). 
iCkron.a.  IJ.  wliun  lliej  lill  up  tlieir  voice  Hitli  I. 
iW.  -27.  llie  song  ofllie  Lonl  ijcgaii  willi  Uie  t. 
Job  'M.'ii.  llie  liurse  suilli  aiiiuiig  Uie  t.  Iia,  lia! 
ftai.yti.  0  Willi  (.make  a  j<)>  lul  iiuise  beiore  Lord 

TKUM1'ET1:;KS. 
3  Kings  11.  14.  princes  and  £.  stood  bv  ihe  king 
3  Vkruii.  5.  I'i.  as  liie  t.  w^  oingers  wcie  as  one 

2U. '2d.  llie  dingers  sang,  and  the  t.  sounded 
Jicv.  1<J.  22.  the  voice  ul  I.  shall  be  lieaid  no  more 

TICLST. 
2  Ckron.  9.  t  "-■  wliiiiii  Uavid  did  ordain  in  their  t. 
t  SO.  the  four  chief  porters  were  ui  their  t. 
I  31.  Mattilluah  had  the  I.  over  things  in  pans 
Job  8.  14.  and  whose  I.  shall  be  a  spider's  web 
15.  \o.  behold,  he  putteth  no  t.  in  his  .SlUiiis 
*'»a/.40.4.  blessed  ishe  that  niakelh  the  Lord  his  t. 
71.  ?.0  Lord  God,  lliou  art  my  t.  from  my  youth 
141.  8.  Ill  ihef  IS  my  t.  leave  iiol  my  soul  destitute 
Vtoxi.  -a.  I'J.  that  tl.y  ■'.  may  be  in  the  Lord 
"2i3.;!o.  that  |)uls  his  (.  in  tlie  L'jrd  shall  be  made  fat 
29.  25.  who  puitelh  his  t.  in  the  LorJ  shall  be  safe 
'sa.  30.  3.  the  I.  in  KgypI  shall  he  your  cur.fusion 

57.13.  that  putteth  t.  Ill  me  shall  |ios?ess  the  land 
hulic  l(i.  11.  commit  loycur  t.  the  true  nchesl 

C'or.3.4.such  t.  have  we  thro'Christ  to  God-ward 
iTtm.  i.  ii. gospel,  v.liich  v.ascominitli^d  to  i::y  ;. 
6.  2U.  keep  tiiat  which  ie  committed  to  thy  t. 
See.  I'UT. 
TRUST,  f'erb. 
Ruth  2.12.  under  whose  wings  thou  art  come  to  t. 
2  Ham  2C.  3.  in  him  will  1  (.  I'sul.  Iri.  '2.  |  Ul.  2. 

31.  a  huckli-rto  all  that  (.  in  liini,  I'sul.  18.  30. 

i  Kings  18. '20.  now  on  whom  dost  ihou  t.  lliatre- 

beliest  against  me  7  2  Cltr.  32.  10.  ha.  30.  5. 

21.  so  is  Pharaoh  lo  all  that  t.  in  him,  Isa.  30.  0. 

S!2.  if  ye  say,  we  (.  in  Lord  our  God,  Isa.  30.  7. 

30.  neither  let  Hezekiah  make  you  t.  in  the  Lord, 

saying,  Lord  will  deliver  us,  !sa.  30.  15. 

Jub  13.  15   though  he  slay  me,  yet  w  ill  1  t.  in  him 

15.  31.  I"*  not  him  thai  is  deceived  I.  in  vanity 

35. 14.  judgment  is  betbre  him,  therefore  i.  in  him 
3'J.  11.  wilt  thou  I.  Iiim  because  he  is  strong? 

Psal.  20.  7.  some  (.  in  chariots,  and  some  in  burses 
25.  2.  I  I.  in  thee,  31.  0.  |  55.  23.  |  50.  3.  |  143.  8. 
31.  lU.  thou  hast  wrought  liir  them  that  t.  in  thee 
34.  22.  none  that  t.  in  him  shall  he  desolate 
37.  3.  t.  in  the  Lord,  5.  |  40.  3.  1  02.  8.  |  115.  'J, 
1(1,  11    I'rov  3.5.  Isa.  20.4. 
40.  he  shall  save  them,  because  Ihey  t.  in  him 
44.  0. 1  will  not «.  in  my  how,  nor  shall  sword  save 
49.  0.  they  tliatt.  in  their  wealth,  and  boast 
52.  8. 1  /.  in  the  mercy  of  God  for  ever  and  ever 
61.  4.  I  will  I.  in  llie  covert  of  thy  wings 
C2.  10.  ^  not  in  ojipression,  become  nolvain 
64.  10.  the  rigliteous  shall  be  glad,  and  t.  in  him 
91.  4.  and  under  his  wings  shall  thou  t. 
1  IS.  8.  it  is  heller  to  t.  in  the  Lord  than  to  put,  9. 
1  111.  42.  I  shall  have  to  answer,  for  i  (.  in  thy  word 
12:1. 1,  thai  t.  in  the  Loril  shall  be  as  mount  Ziuu 
]4'5.  2.  rnv  fortress,  mv  shield,  and  he  in  whom  1  (. 
Fro  i;.3l.  II.  the  heart  of  htr  husband  dotli«.  in  her 
/;«a.]2.2.God  my  salvatioii,lwill  Z. and  not  be  afraid 
14.  32.  Zion,  and  the  poor  olhis  people  shall  I.  in  it 
.*iO.  2.  and  to  t.  in  the  shadow  of  Egypt 

IS.  because  ye  t.  in  op|)ressioii  and  perverseness 
31.  1.  and  (.  in  chariots,  because  they  are  many 
42.  17.  be  ashanieil  that  t.  in  graven  images 
50. 10.  let  him  t.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  and  stay 
SI.  5.  wait  on  me,  and  on  nunc  arm  shall  they  t.. 
5!).4.lliey  t.iii  vanityands|ieak  lies,  they  conceive 
Jer.l.i.t.  ye  not  in  lying  words,  saying,  the  temple 
h.  ye  t.  in  lying  words  that  cannot  profit 
\ii.  which  is  called  by  my  name,  wiierein  ye  t. 
9.  4.  take  ve  heed,  and  t.  ve  not  inanv  brother 
28.  15.  makest  this  people  to  t.  in  a  he,  29.  31. 
40.  25.  I  will  punish  I'liiiraoh  and  all  that  t.  in  him 
49.  11.  them  alive,  and  let  thy  widows  t.  in  me 
Kick.  16.  15.  but  thiiu  didst  I.  in  Ihy  beauty 
33.13.  ifhe<.  to  his  own  ngbteousnessund  commit 
1-ios.  1"   13.  becann;  thou  didst  t.  in  thy  way 
.4m».?0.  ].  them  tliatt.  in  Ihe  mountain  of  Samaria 
Jilic.  7.  5.  t,  ye  not  in  a  friend,  [lut  notconfidenr'e 
AaA.  1.  7.  the  Lord  knoweth  them  that  t.  in  him 
7,"ph.  3.  12.  tliev  shall  t.  in  the  name  ofllie  Loril 
^Ul.  12.  21.  and  m  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  t. 
Horn.  15.  12. 
Hark  10.  24.  how  hard  for  them  that  t.  in  riches 
.'oAn5.45.  one  that  accuseth,  Moses  in  whom  ye  (. 
Rem.  15.  24.  for  [  t.  to  see  you  in  my  journey 
I  Cor.  16.  7.  but  I  t.  to  tarry  awhile  with  you 
SCor.l.O.  that  we  should  not  t.  in  ourselv.  but  iiiG. 
'0   111  whom  we  t.  that  he  will  yet  deliver  us 
13  T.  .:  you  shall  acknowledge  even  to  the  end 
5.11.  1  (.  are  made  manilisl  in  ycur  consciences 
US 


TRU 

2  Cor.  10.7.  ■.fman  t.  to  himself,  that  lie  IsChiisl'a 
13.  0.  1  t.  yy  shall  know  we  are  not  reprobates 

riiil.  3.  4.11  any  tliinkelh  he  li.ilh  whereof  to  t. 

)   ■/'(«.  4.  10.  because  we  (.  in  the  living  God 
0.  17.  thai  Ihey  t.  nut  in  uncertain  riches,  but  in 

}lch.  13.  18.  for  we  t.  we  have  a  good  conscience 

2  .liihn  12.  but  1  I.  to  come  unto  you  and  speak 

3  Julia  14.  but  i  1. 1  shall  sbon  ly  see  thee  and  speak 

TUUSTKU. 
l>CHl.  32.  37.  where  Is  their  lock  in  whom  Ihey  t.? 
.Iiidir.  II.  20.  Sihon  I.  i;ol  Israel  lo  jiasslhrough 

20.  Ml.  because  tiiey  t.  to  the  liers  in  wait 
2  Kings  18.  5.  he  I.  in  the  Lord  God  ol  Israel 
/^»-.13.  5.  but  1  have  t.  in  lliy  mercy,  my  heart  shall 

22.  4.  our  fathers  t.  in  thee;  tliey  have  i.  and  thou 
didst  deliver  them,  5. 
8.  he  (.  on  the  Lord  that  /le  would  deliver  him 

2ti.  1.  I  have  t.  also  in  the  Lord,  '28.  7.  |  31.  14. 

33.21.  because  we  have  t.  in  ills  holy  name 

41.9.  mine  own  familiar  friend  in  whom  1  t. 

52.  7.  hut  t.  in  the  abundance  of  his  riches 

78.  22.  because  Ihey  t.  not  in  his  salvation 
Jsa.  47.  10.  fur  thou  hast  £.  in  thy  wickedness 
./(■>•.  13.  25.  because  thou  hast  (.  in  IVIsehood 

48.  7.  for  because  thou  hast  t.  in  thy  works 

49.  4.  O  daught'T '.hat  t.  in  her  treasures,  saying 
iJan.  3. 28.  G.dehvcrethhis  servants  that  <.  in  liiiii 
Zcph.  3.2.  she  t.  not  in  the  Lord,  she  drew  nut  near 
Miit.iil.43.  he  t.  in  God,  let  him  deliver  him  now 
JLii.'ii  l\.  £"2.  '.aketh  all  his  armour  wherein  he  t. 

18.  9.  hotpake  to  certiiii  which  t.  in  themselves 
24.  21.  Ave  t.  it  had  been  he  I'nat  redeemed  Israel 

F.pk.  1.  12.  praisoof  hisg.'ory,  who  first  t.'in  Christ 

13.  ir.  whom  ye  alsoi.  after  ye  heard  the  word 
2  'I'iiii.  1.  t  12.  lor  1  know  whom  1  have  t. 

1  Pet.  3.  5.  lioly  woTien  wlio  t.  in  God,  adorned 

TRUSTEDST. 

Deul.  23.  52.  thy  walls  cuine  down  w  herein  thou  I 

.y(!;-.5.17.sha!l  impoverish  ihy  cities  wherein  thou  I. 

12.5.  if  in  the  land  cf  peace  wherein  thou  (. 

TRUSTEST. 

2  Kings  18.19.  thus  saith  the  king  of  As.syria,  what 

contidence  is  this  wherein  ti.ou  t.?  Isa.  30.  4. 
21.  thou  t.  on  Btail'oftliiB  bruised  reed,  /su.oO.  0. 

19.  10.  let  iiolthy  Goc'  in  whom  thou  i.  Jsa.  37.  10. 

TRKSTETH. 
.Toh  24.  t  22.  he  riseth  up  and  t.  not  his  own  life 
40.  23.  lie  t.  that  he  c  in  draw  up  Jordan  into  his 
r.'-al.  21.  7.  for  the.kin,5  t.  ).i  the  Lend  thro'  mercy 
32. 10. that  t.  in  the'Lod  mercy  shall  compass  him 
34.  8.  Lord  is  good,  bh.ssed  is  the  man  that  i.  in 
him,  84.  12.  Prov.  16.  20.  ./cr.  17.  7. 
.57.  1.  be  merciful  urtu  ine,  for  my  soul  t.  in  Ihee 
80,  2.  O  my  God,  save  thy  servant  that  t.  in  thee 
11.").  8.  so  is  every  one  that  t.  in  them,  135.  18. 
I'lnv.  11.  28.  he  that  t.  in  his  riches  shall  fall 
28.  2G.  he  that  t.  in  his  own  heart  is  a  fool 
ysa.2Ci.3.w  ill  keephim  i.n  peace  because  he  (.in  thee 
.Ar.  17.  5.  e;:rsf.d  be  the  man  that  t.  in  man 
Hub.  2.  18.  the  maker  of  his  work  t.  therein 
1  'I'im.  5.  5.  elie  that  is  u  w  idow  indeed,  t.  in  God 

TRUSTING. 
Psal.  112.  7.  his  heart  inii.icd,  t.  in  the  Lord 

TRUSTY. 
Jub  12.  20.  lie  leniovclh  awaylte  speech  of  the/. 

Is  taken  (i)  For  ahat  is  opposed  to  cfaUe/irtai, 
a  lie,  a  deceit.  Prov.  12.  17,  He  thai  3.;t£Kkclii 
trutli,  sheweth  forth  rigliteonsnesi. ;  but  a  false 
wilnfss  deceit.  Jlnd  St.  Paul  cdy^.  I  speak 
the  Iruik  in  Christ,  I  lie  not.  (2)  her  fideli- 
ty, {incerity,  and  pmctunlity  in  keeping  pro- 
mises, (ienerulli;  to  tiu'li,  taken  in  tkis 
sense,  is  joined  meicy  or  kindness,  as  in  Gen. 
24.  27.  FJiczer,  the  r.ervant  of  Jibraham,  gives 
thanks  to  Ood,  that  he  had  not  leri  ueslitiHe 
ins  master  of  hie  mercy  and  his  trvtk:  He  hath 
skewed  him  his  mercy  in  giving  him  ptetity  of 
guud  things,  avdhis  truth  in  fulfilling  andper- 
furming  all  hu  'promises  tu  him.  Or^  mercy 
and  Iruth  7iiai/  express  a  stable,  constant,  and 
permanent  men  y  or  kindness ;  that  is,  ^'Bless- 
ed he  the  Lord,  who  has  favoured  my  master 
.fibrnkam  in  so  constant  and  uniform  a  man- 
ver."  The  Psalmist  in  several  places  extols 
the  mercy  and  truth  of  God.  It  is  his  mercy 
that  prevents  and  promises,  and  it  is  his  Irulii 
that  executes  and  performs.  In  Psal.  57.  10. 
he  soys.  Thy  mercy  Is  great  unlo  the  heavens, 
and  thy  truth  unto  the  clouds.  This  expresses 
their  grf\ltness,  immensity,  and  extent :  and 
that  oil  creatures  partake  of  them.  (3)  Trnlh 
is  put  fur  Ike  true  doctrine  of  the  gospel.  Gal. 
3.  1,  VVho  halh  bewitched  vou,tliat  you  .'■hould 
not  obey  the  truth  ?  (4)  Truth  is  put  for  the 
suhstan'ce  of  the  types  and  ceremonies  of  the 
law.  John  1.  17,  The  law  was  given  by  Nloses, 
but  sraei-  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ; 
The  fulfilling  of  all  Ihe  types  and  prophecies 
intht  law,  was  by  and  in  Christ.  So  m  John  14. 


FRIT 

G,  \  nm  tlie  trulK      "  /  am  the  truth  dtid  tub 
stance   of  all    the  types  and  shadows  of  J^ 
law  ."  Or,  say  others,  "  I  am  the  great  doctiH 
of  viy  church,  ubo  leach  them  what  courat  tc 
take  to  get  to  heaven."     (5)  True  is  put  f of 
reality,  and  is  opposed  to  that  which  is  nut  ori- 
ginal   and   of   itself.     Enh.  4.  21.  John  1.  S. 
That  was  Ihe  liue  light:   Christ  has  light  in 
himself,  and  from  himself ;  he  is  the  urtgijiai 
fountain  light,  from  wlicHie  light  in  derived  ta 
all  others.     (0)  True  is  oppusrd  to  hypucriny 
dissimulation,  orfurmulity.     lleh.  10.  22,  Lc! 
us  draw    near   wiili    a    true    heart;    that   is, 
with  uprightness,   integrity,  and  sinceritu  of 
heart. 
Gen.  24.  27.  halh  not  left  destitute  master  of  hist. 
32.  10.  1  am  not  worthy  of  the  least  of  all  the  t, 
4-2.  10.  be  proved,  whelher  ihere  he  any  t.  in  you 
Exod.  18. 21.  men  of  t.  II  34.  (i.  Lord  abundunl  iui 
iJeiit.  13.  14.  behold  if  it  \k  t.  ||  3'2.  4.  a  God  ofi, 
2  Sam.  2.  0.  the  Lord  shew  kiiiiliiess  and  t.  loyo« 
15.  20.  return  Ihuu,  mercy  and  t.  be  wiih  thee 

1  KingsM.  24. the  word  of  the  Ld.  in  ihy  moulh  ig 
2A7«i,'-s20.19.ifpeace  and  t.be  in  my  days,/aa.39,8 

2  Citron.  18.  15.  that  thou  sav  noihiiig  but  the  t. 
31.  20.  Hezekiah  wrought  lliat  which  was  t. 

.'VcA.  9.  t  13.  anil  thou  gavt-st  them  laws  nt't. 
&<A.9.30.  sent  letters  wiili  words  of  peace  and  ( 
Psul.  15.  2.  he  that  spcaketh  ihe  t.  in  his  heart 

25.  10.  the  paths  of  the  Lord  are  mercy  and  t. 

31.  5.  thou  hast  ledeeiiied  ine,  O  Lord  God  oft. 

45.  4   ride  thou  prosperously,  because  oft. 

51.  G.  thou  desiresl  t.  in  Iheinwaid  purls 

57.  3.  God  shall  send  furtli  his  mercy  and  his  t. 

iO.  4.  banner  may  hedis|ilnyeil  because  of  the  t. 

01.7.  O  prepare  mercy  iinil  /.  which  may  pieserxa 

85. 10.  mercy  and  t.  are  met  tugeihei,  right,  peace 
11.  (.shall  spring  oul  of  the  earth,  and  righteous. 

80.  15.  tiniu  art  |ilenleous  iii  mercy  and  C. 

8'.).  14.  mercy  and  (.  shall  go  belore  thy  face 

91.  4.  his  (.  shall  bo  thy  shield  and  bucKler 

90.  13.  he  shall  judge  the  people  wilh  his  (. 

98.  3.  he  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  his  t. 

100.  5.  his  (.  endurelh  to  all  generations,  117.  2 

119.  30. 1  have  chosen  the  way  of/,  thy  judgme.Dtj 

119.  142.  and  thy  law  is  tin,-  (1 151. 

140.  6.  the  Lord  is  Gcd  who  keepelh  (.  for  ever 
Prov.  3.  3.  let  not  mercy  ami  (.  fursiike  Ihee 

8.7. for  my  mouth  shall  speak  (.  wicki'dness  ahom. 

12.  17.  he  that  speaks  (.  shewetii  riglileousness 
19.  the  lip  of  /.  shall  be  established  for  ever 

14.  22.  mercy  and  /.  he  lo  them  that  devise  rood 

16. 6.  by  mercy  and/,  iniquity  is  jiuiged  by  Ihefeai 

20.28.  mercy  and  /..  preserve  Ihe  king,  his  throne 

22.21.  might  make  thee  know  the  certainty  of  the 
worils  of/,  thou  mightest  answer  the  words  oft 

23.  215.  buy  the  /.  and  sell  it  nut,  also  wisdom 
F.ccl.  12.  10.  what  was  written  were  words  oft. 
I.^a.  25.  1.  thy  counsels  are  faiUifulncss  and  /. 

20.  2.  thenaliun  which  keepelh  /.  mayenterin 

42.  3.  he  shall  bring  forth  j;idgment  unto  t.  ' 

43.  9.  or  let  them  hear,  and  s;iy,  it  is  /.  I 
59.  4.  nor  any  pleadelh  for  /.  they  s|>eak  lies 

14.1(ir/.  is  fallen  in  the  s'leet  and  ii|niiy  cannot 

15.  yea  /.  failelh,  and  helhatdcparlelh  from  evil 
.Ier.5.  1.  if  there  be  any  ihatseeketh  the  /. 

3.  O  Lord,  are  not  thine  eyes  upon  trie  i.  t 
7.  28.  t.  isjierislied  and  cut  off  from  tlieii  motitri 

9.  3.  ihey  are  not  vali;;;:!  for  the  /.  on  the  earth 
5.  they  will  deceive  and  will  not  S|ieak  the  t. 

10.  t  10.  but  the  Lord  is  the  God  of/. 

34.  t  13.  I  will  give  you  peace!  of/,  ir.  •!:•=  pTaco 
33.6.  revealed  lolliem  abundance  of  peace  aial  t. 
/.>an.4.37.the  king  of  heaven, !ill  w  hose  works  are  t, 

7.  10.  I  nsked  him  the  /.olall  Ihis,  19. 

8.  12.  and  it  cast  down  the  /.  to  ihe  ground 

10.  21.  which  is  notiMl  in  the  scriplnre  of',. 

11.  2.  and  now  will  I  shew  thee  llie*.  heholil 
Has.  4.  1.  there  is  no  /.  nor  mercy  in  the  land 
Jific.7.  20.  thou  wilt  pcrl'orrn  Ihe  /.  lo  J;icol) 
Zeck.'i.  t9.  faying,  judge  jnilgment  of/,  and  shew 

8.  3.  Jcru.'^alcm  s-h'iill  be  called  a  city  of/. 

16.  speak  ye  every  man  the/.  f?pA.  4.  25.  execute 

the  judgment  of/,  and  peace  in  your  gate« 
19.  therefore  love  the  /.  and  peace 
.Mnfi.  6.  the  law  of/,  was  in  his  mouth 
JIf«/.15.27.she  said, /.Lord,  yet  dogs  rat  the  crnmfaa 
.J\Inrk  5.  33.  the  woman  feaiingtold  him  all  the  t. 
12.32.scrihcs  said,  well, Mas(er,thou  host  said  thet. 
.lohn  1.  14.  the  only-bcgollen,  full  of  grace  and  * 

17.  but  grace  and  /.  came  by  .lesus  Christ 

5.  33.  \o.  sent  John,  he  bare  witness  unlo  the  t. 
8.32.yo  shall  know  the  /.lie  /.shall  made  you  frtc 
40.  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  8  man  mat  told  you  the  t. 

44.  abo'le  not  in  /.  because  there  is  no  /.  in  hia 

45.  hecaiHe  I  tell  you  the  /.  ye  believe  nie  not 

46.  and  if  I  say  the  /.  why  do  ye  not  believe? 
14.  6,  I  ain  the  way,  ar.d  Ihe  /.  ami  Ihe  life 

16.  7.  I  leil  you  /.  it  )>>  expedient  that  I  go  a\ve5f 
13.  the  Spirit  of  t.  will  |  flide  you  into  all  t. 


TIIU 

Jo\n  17.  J9.  th^y  mijrlitbesa  iclificil  llirougli  /lie  t 
ib.  37.  1  came  llial  1  should  boiir  uiiiuss  lo  lliui 
evfy  uue  that  ig  ul'  llie  t.  hearelli  my  voict 
^.  I'liaie  t-airli  uiilc  iiirii  wliat  is  t.  ? 
Kits  ii<i.  2,"i.  Imt  I  Sjieuk  loilli  tlje  wuids  oft. 
Ror)i.  1.  Iti.  who  hold  iho  ^  in  unngliteousnecs 
23.  wlio  clnru'ed  the  t.  ot'Gud  iiiio  a  liu 

2.  2.  tile  judgment  of  God  is  accurdmg  to  t. 
i*.  out  Miito  them  that  do  not  obey  the  t. 
HO.  wliich  hast  tlie  liirm  ol'tlie  t.  in  the  !a>.v 

3.  7.  for  it' (he  t.  ol'  God  luilli  more  abounded 

9.  1. 1  say  the  I.  in  Chri.sl,  1  lie  not,  my  coi;scien<"c 
15.B.  was  a  minister  ot'circumcision  lor  I.  of  (iod 
i.Cor.  5.  S.  but  wilh  llie  unleavened  bread  of  I 
8C3c.4.'2.1;ut  by  niMnifwstutioii  ol  tlieJ.cornmcndiiig 
7.  H.  ei'cn  so  our  bnasting  1  made  is  I'uund  a  t. 

11.  10.  as  the  I.  of  Christ  is  in  me  none  shall  slop 

12.  (i.  I  sliall  not  be  a  lool,  lur  I  will  say  the  t. 

13.  8.  we  can  do  nothing  against  i.  but  for  the  t 
Val.  2.  r>.  the  (.  of  Ihe  gospel  niightcontinui^  with 

14.  tliey  walked  not  according  to  «  of  the  gospel 

3.  1.  that  ye  should  not  obey  III'  L  5   7. 

4.  IG.  your  enemy,  because  1  tell  you  the  t.  ? 
Eph.  4.  15.  but  sjiealiing  the  t  in  love,  may  grow 

'il.  liavc  been  taught  by  him  as  the  l  is  in  Jesus 
124.  after  God  is  created  in  holiness  of  <. 

5.  9.  for  the  fruit  ol'  the  Spirit  is  in  all  t. 

6.  14.  stand  having  your  loins  girt  about  with  t 
2  Tlirss.  2.  1<J.  they  received  not  th.'  luve  (jf  ihu  t 

J2.  might  be  damned,  who  believed  not  I 

13.  Iiatli  chosen  to  salvation,  thro'  belief  of  tlv  ( 

1  Tim.  2.  4.  to  come  lo  the  knowledge  of  the  t. 

7.  I  speak  the  t.  in  Christ  and  lie  not 

3.  15.  the  church,  the  pillar  and  ground  nf  t. 

4.  .".  to  be  received  of  them  which  kii  iw  th"  t. 
6.  5.  men  of  corrujit  minds,  and  destitut'  of  the  t 

2  Tiiii.i.  i8.  who  concerning  the  t  hav  '  erred 
i.).  give  repentance  to  acknowledging  of  Ihe  t 

3.  7.  not  able  to  come  to  th'  knowledge  of  the  t 

8.  as  Janncs  aim  ..ambres,  so  do  these  resist  th  .■  f . 

4.  4.  they  shall  turn  away  their  ears  from  th  •  t 
Tit.  1.  I.  according  to  th"  acknowledging  of  th   t 

14.  commandments  of  men  that  turn  from  the  t 
Ueb.  10.  2G.  afier  we  received  knowledge  of  the  I 
Jam.  3.  14.  glory  not,  and  li-  nni  against  the  t 

5.  19.  liretiiren,  if  any  of  yr;u  err  from  tli  •  t 

I  Ptt.  1.22.  have  jmrified  loursoulsiri  obeying  £. 
U  ['it.  2  2.  the  way  of  <.  shall  be  evil  sj)oken  of 
(  Jfhn  1.6.  walk  in  darkness  w^- lie  and  donetllut. 
8  w-e  deceive  ourselves,  thr  t  is  not  in  us 

2.  4.  the  t.  is  not  in  him  ||  27  Is  t  and  is  no  liv 
21. 1  have  not  wrilten,  because  ye  know  not  the  < 

butbccauso  yi:  kii  >w  it,  and  no  lit-  is  of  th.'  t 

3.  19.  and  hereby  we  know  that  we  are  of  the  t. 
5.  t).  bearetli  wiu.^  s.  because  the  Spirit  is  I. 

V  Jvhn  I.  but  clso  all  ihey  that  have  known  the  t 
2.  f:  •  the  t.  suke  lh.it  dweileth  in  us,  and  with  us 

?  John  3.  came  and  testified  of  the  (  tiial  is  in  thee 
8.  that  we  might  Se  fellow-heljicrs  to  the  L. 
li.  hath  good  reporl  of  all  men  and  of  the  t. 
In  TRUTH. 

Jjsh.  24.  14.  servo  him  tn  I.  1  .Sam.  12.  24. 

.Indg.  9.  13.  i!'(H  I.  ye  iiiioint  me  king  over  you 

1  Ktii/Ts"..  4.  walk  ir,  t.  (j  3.  6.  a*:  he  walked  in  I. 

2  /u>(o-,<  20.  .?.  remember  .how  I  have  walked  in  t. 

fW.'33.  4.  all  his  works  are  done  in  t.  111.  8. 
37.  t  3.  slialt  dwell,  and  in  t.  thou  shall  be  fed 
132.  II.  the  Lord  hnlh  sworn  ui  t.  to  David 
145.  18.  liOrd  isniffh  to  all  Ihat  call  upon  him  in  t. 

Isa.  10.  20.  .ai.dl  sta> on  the  Holy  Oneof  Israel  in  t. 

IG.  5.  he  sliall  sit  ujion  it  in  <.  judgingand  seeking 

48.  1.  make  mention  ol  God  of  l.<rael,  but  v.olitii. 

Gl.  8.  I  will  dirf'Ci  their  work  in  t.  and  make 
Jer.  4.  2.  tl.'ou  slialt  swear,  the  Lord  livolh  in  t. 

32.  t  41.  t  will  plant  them  in  Ihis  land  iu  I. 
y.cch.8  8. 1  will  betheirGcd  in  t.  luid  rigl.leousness 
«1/'a<.22.16.teacl!es(  the  way  ofG.  in  t.  Mirk  12  14. 
Jvhn  4.  23.  shall  worship  him  in  spirit  and  in  t  24. 
2  Cor.  7.  14.  as  we  .spenk  all  llmigs  lo  you  in  t. 
PIttl.  1.  18.  whether  in  t  riiiisi  is  preached 
Col.  1.  6.  since  ye  kn'W  ihe  grace  of  God  in  t. 
I  Tke.ss.  2.  13.  "hut  as  it  i?  in  t.  the  word  of  God 

1  John  3.  18.  let  us  not  love  in  tongue,  but  (;i  t. 

2  Jo.^n  3.  the  Son  of  thr'  fall  r,  in  t  and  love 

4. 1  rejoiced,  that  I  found  of  ihy  chiUlren  walking 
int.  asconmniided  from  the  Father,  3  JoAh4 
fn  JAc  TRUTH. 
Psal.  69.  13.  hear  me  in  the  t.  of  ihy  salvation 
Jnhn  8.44.I1C  wasa  murderer  and  iibode  Rol«';i  thet 

1  Ccr.  13.  0.  I)iit  chririty  ri'joiceth  in  the  t. 

£  Pit.  1.  12.  tho''  ye  lie  established  in t/ie  present  t. 

2  John  I.elect  l;idy,  wh.,m  I  U:v>'intket.2Johnl. 
'.<John  3.  even  as  thou  wiilkest  in  the  t. 

Of  a  TUUTH. 
I  .Sa;7ij.21.  5.  of  a  I.  women  have  been  kept  from  us 
SA'tngs  19.  17  nf  a  t  Li.rd,  the  kings  of  As*vri-,i 
hiive  de^rroyed  the  nations,  ha.  37.'  18. 
lob  9  2.  I  know  it  is  so  <if  a  t.  but  how  should  man 
lea.  5.  9.  nf  d.  t.  many  houses  shall  be  ilesolale 
Jer,  26.  15  Uir  of  at.  tin'  r,ord  bath  sent  ir.r  to  you 
64(i 


TUM 

Dan.  2.  47.  of  a  l.\l  is,  your  God  is  a  Goil  of  gods 

Mai.  14.  33.  of  a  t.  thou  art  the  Son  of  God 

l.ukc  4.  2j.  but  I  tell  vou  vf  a  I.  9.  27. 

12.  44.  vf  a  I.  1  say  linto  you  he  wili  make,  21.  3. 

22.  59.  of  a  I.  this  fellow  also  was  with  him 
.lohn  li.  14.  this  is  of  a  t.  tliat  prophet,  7.  4(J. 
jicU  4.  27.  af  a  t.  against  thy  holy  child  Jesus 

10.  34.  of  a  t.  I  perceive  th-jt  God  is  no  respecler 

ICor.  14.  25.  wili  report  that  God  is  1.':  you  of  al. 

^cc  Spirit 

Tky  TIMJTl!. 

Psal.  25.  5.  lead  me  in  tliy  t.  and  teech  me 

2(>.  3.  belbre  iny  eyes  and  i  have  waTketi  in  t!:y  t. 

30.  9.  shall  the  dust  prai.se  and  decla.rc  thy  t. 

40.  10.  and  thy  I.  from  the  great  congiugation 
11.  let  thy  t.  continually  preserve  me 

43.  3.  send  out  thy  light  and  thy  t.  let  them  load 

54   5.  to  mine  enemieg,  cut  them  ofl'in  thy  t. 

riT.  10   and  thy  t.  unto  the  clouds,  108.  4. 

71.22. 1  will  praise  thyt.  ||  Stj.U.  will  walk  in  thy  t. 

89.  49.  which  thou  swarest  to  David  in  thy  t. 

1 15,  1.  to  thy  naiiie  give  glory  fori.  <. sake,  138.  2. 

I'.a  38.  IS. that  go  into  the  pit  cannot  hope  for  thy  t. 

19. the  fuller  lo  children  shill  make  knownthy  t. 

I)(in.  9.  13.  that  we  might  undersland  thy  t. 

■  hhn  17.  17.  sanclify  them  through  thy  t.  thy  word 

/fyriio/TIiUTH. 
Psal.  119.  43.  take  nut  i^ort/o/t.  outof  my  mouth 
■ii'or.  0.  7.  approving  ourselves  by  the  word  of  I. 
F.pk.  1.  13.  after  ihat  ye  heard  the  word  of  t. 
Cul    1.5   whereof  ye  heard  before  in  Iho  7eerjZo/f. 
iTim.  2.  15.  rightly  dividing  the  irord  of  t. 
Jam.  1.  18.  of  his  own  will  begat  he  us  by  Mordo/r 

TRV. 
Judg.  1.  4  and  1  will  t.  them  for  thee  there 
i'i:hr(in.  32  31.  howbeil  God  left  him  to  t.  him 
.tiibl.  18  that  thou  shouldest  t.  himevcry  moment 

12  11.  doth  not  Ihe  ear  r  words  and  mouth  taste? 
Psal   11.  4.  his  eye-iids  4.  the  children  of  men 

2f).  2.  (  my  reins  and  my  heart  |j  139.  2:i.  t.  ma 
Jer  t).27.  that  thou  mayes!  k.^.ow  and  t.  their  way 

9  7.  I  will  melt  them  and  «  them,  '/.ich.  13.  9. 

17.  10.  I  th'  Lord  search  the  heart,  t.  the  rens 
Lam  .3.  40  let  us  search  and  t.  our  ways,  and  turn 
han.  II   35  soni^  ol'th 'in  sliall  fall  to  t.  them 
ir.'or.  3.  13   til'  (iie  shall  i.  every  manVs  wi^rk 
Phd-  1.  t  19.  ys  may  I.  things  that  are  e.\:cel!rnt 
\l'ct  4   12  the  fiery  trial  which  is  to  t.  you 
X.Johiii  1.4  the  spirits  whither  they  are  of  God 
lieo.  3  10.  Iiuur  of  temptation  to  t.  ibein  on  earth 

TRIED. 
Devt  21  5  by  the  Levites  shall  evrrv  stroke  he  f. 
2.S-!(m  22.31.  the  word  of  the  Lci  J  is  (."Psal.  IH. .'«) 
-/«i23  1(1.  when  he  hath  t.  me,  I  shall  come  as  gold 

34  36  my  desire  is  that  Job  may  be  t.  to  the  end 
Psal   12.  ti.  as  silver  is  t.  in  a  furnace  of  earth 

17.  3.  thou  hast  t.  me  and  shall  find  noihing 

(iij   10.  for  thou,  O  Ged,  hast  t.  us,  as  silver  is  I. 

1115.  19.  Ihe  word  of  the  Lord  t.  him 

1 19.  t  i4o.  thy  word  is  t.  therefore  I  love  it 
[sa.  3S.  jfi.  behold,  i  lay  is  Zioii  a  t.  stone 
Jir.  12.  3.  t!:ou  hast  t.  raine  heart  toward  thee 
Onn.  12.  iC.  niDny  shall  be  purified  and  I. 
y.cch.  13.  9.  and  1  will  try  them  as  gold  is  t. 
Neb.  11.  17.  by  faith  Abraham  when  he  was  t. 
Jinn.  1.  12.  when  t.  he  shall  receive  i'iw  crown 
\Pet.\.l.  than  of  gold,  though  it  be  t.  with  fire 
/ict).2.  2.  hast  t.  tlieio  which s-ay  they  are  apostles 
10.  cast  some  of  you  into  prison, that  ye  may  be  t. 

3.18.1  counsel  thee  Jo  buy  of  me  gold  Mn  the  fire 

TRIKST. 
ICAioTi.  29.  17.  I  knew-  that  thou  t  the  heart 
.Jn:  1 1.  20.  O  Lonl,  that  t.  tho  jsins  and  h^art 

20.  12.  but,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  that  Mlie  righteous 

TRlKi'll. 
Job  3-1.  3  ear  t.  words,  ar.  Ihe  mouth  taslclh  moat 
Psal  7  9.  the  righieoneGod  I  ihe  hearts  and  reins 

11.5.  the  Lord  I.  the  rigliteniis,  hateth  the  wicked 
Prr.v.  17.  S.furnace  for  gold,  but  Lord  Mho  hearts 
1  Thess.  2.  4.  not  men,  hut  God  who  t.  our  hearts 

TIIYING. 
Jam.  1  3.  the  t.  of  your  fuh!'.  workcth  patience 

TUMBLED. 
.tuflg  7.  13,  a  cake  of  barley  bread  t.  into  the  host 

TURIfJLT, 

\^am.  4.  14.  what  msansth  ihe  noise  of  thia  t.  7 
Cs'am.  IS.  29.  I  saw  a  J.  but  'xnev/  not  what  it  was 
IKmgs  19.  28.  because  thy  rnge  agatnsl  me  and  ti;v 
t.  is  come  i;p  into  mine  e.irs,  ha.  37.  29. 
Psal.  65.  7.  which  stilleth  the  U  of  the  [^leople 

74.  23.  the  t.  of  those  that  rise  up  against  thee 

63.  2   for,  lo,  thine  enemies  make  a  t. 
ha.  33.  3.  at  the  noise  of  the  t   the  people  fled 
Jer.  11.  If),  wilh  noise  of  a  great  t.  he  kindled  fire 
ffns.  10.  14.  therefore  shall/,  rise  among  thy  [leople 
Jlmos'i.1.  and  Moiib  shall  die  with  r  with  shouting 
y.cr.h.  14.  13.  a  great  t.  from  the  Lord  among  tin  m 
Mat.  27 .24. but  riither  fi  t.  was  made,  he  look  Water 
Mark  5.  38.  Iieseelh  the  t.  and  them  thai  wept 
.^cts  21   34.  he  could  not  know  the  certainty  for  £. 


TUR 

Acts  24.  18.  i.eitlici-  wilh  multitude,  nor  with  t. 

TUMULT.S. 
AmosZ.  0.  behold  the fireat  Mn  the  midst  thereof 
:;  Cur.  (k  a.  approving  ourselves  as  ministers  in  t. 

12.  20.  lesl  there  be  whivpcrings,  swellings,  t. 

TUMULTUOUS. 
Isn.  1.3.  4.  a  (.  noise  of  the  kingdoms  gathered 
5-J.  2.  thou  that  art  a  t.  cil}',  11  .joyoi.s  lity 
Jer.  4S.  45  shall  devour  Ihe  head  of  IheV.  ones 

TUIIN. 
Estli.  2.  12.  when  every  maid's  (,  wascomejlogoin 
15.  now  when  the  t.  of  Est  her  wjs  come  10  go  in 
TURN,  I'erb 
Gen.  24.  49.  that  I  may  t.  to  the  right  hand  01  left 
Exod.  23.  27.  make  tliiiie  enemies  I.  their  backs 
32.  12.  I.  from  thy  fierce  wralh  and  repent  of  evil 
J.t.v.  19.  4.  t.  ye  not  unto  idols,  nor  make  gods 
M:ii:i.  14.  25.  to-morrow  t.  you,  get  lo  wilderness 

20.  17.  we  will  not  t.  to  the  right- hand  nor  left 

21.  22.  we  will  not  I.  into  the  fields  or  vineyardfi 

22.  23.  he  smote  the  ass  to  t.  her  into  the  way 
2t).  where  was  no  way  lo      .0  the  right  or  left 

/Je?.■f.l.7.^you,and  go  to  the  mount  ol  iheAmoritei 
40. and  t.ye,lakeyourjourney  into  the  wild '31  nesi 
13. 17. that  Lord  may  I. from  fierceness  of  his  auger 
14.  25.  then  shall  t.  it  into  money  and  bind  il  up 
MO.  3.  then  thr  Lord  will  I.  their  captivity 
31 .20.!lien  will  tliey  t  lo  other  gods  and  serve  them 

Josh.  1.  7.  /..  not  from  it  lo  the  light  hand  or  left 
22.  2.1.  an  altar  to  t.  from  following  the  Lort',  2-;- 
24.20  then  he  willt  and  do  you  hurl  and  consume 

Judg.  20.  8.  nor  will  any  of  us  i.  into  his  house 

l.'iam.  14.  7.  i.  thee,  behold,  I  am  vvil'ii  thee 

22.  17.  t.  and  slay  the  priests  of  the  Lord,  18. 
2.Sam.  14.  19.  none  can  t.  lo  the  right  or  left  hand 

24.  the  king  said,  let  him  t.  to  his  own  hoesit 
1.5.31.  Lord,t.  .■Miithophei's  counsel  to  foolishness 
Ih'iiigs  6.  35.  t.  from  their  sin,  'iChron.  (i.  26,  37. 

I  7.  14. 
9.  G.  if  you  shall  at  all  t.  from  following  me 
17. 3.  get  hence, «.  thee  eastward  and  hide  tlivself 
22  34   he  said,  t   thine  hand,  2  Chron.  18.  33. 
2h'ntgs  9.  18.  and  Jehu  said,  t.  thee  behind  me,  19. 
17.  13.  t.  ye  from  your  evil  ways  a'ld  keep  my 
enmmaiidinents,  ./cr.  18.  8.  |  26.  3.  Zech.  1.  3,  4. 
\Chri.n.  12  23.  to  t.  the  kingdom  of  Saul  to  him 
"(.'hrun.  35.  22.  but  Josiali  would  not  t.  his  face 
.Veh.  1.  9.  if  ye  t  and  keep  my  comma ndn;eiit8, 
Kiek.  J.  211.  j  18.  21.  |  33.  11,  14,  IS. 
4.  4.  anil  t.  their  reproach  on  their  own  head 
9.  26.  proph'  ts  which  testified  to  (.  them  lo  thee 
.//'Zi5.  1.  and  to  which  of  th,^  saints  wilt  thou  t  7 
14.  6.  t.  from  hini  lljat  he  may  rest  till  he  shall 

23.  13.  but  he  is  inone  inind,  and  who  cani.  hiia  ! 

24.  4.  they  t.  the  needy  out  of  the  way,  the  po;  1 
P.?<i/.4.2.liowlong  will  ye  t.  my  gloiy  into  shamf  I 

7.  12.  if  he  t.  not,  he  will  wliel  his  sword 

20.  13.  the  Lord  t.  to  ashes  thy  bLirnt-sscrince 

21.  12.  thou  shall  make  them  t.  llieir  back 

25.  16.  t.  thee  unto  me,  69.  16.  |  86.  16. 

85.  4.  t.  us,  O  (Jod  of  our  salvati;in,  and  causa 
119.  79.  let  ihos-.'  that  fear  the  ■  t  unto  me 
132.  II.  liOrd  hathswern  to  Ua\  id,lievvill  not  J. 
Priiv.  1.  23.  t.  you  at  my  re|iroof;  I  will  pour  out 
4.  15.  pass  not  by  it,  t.  from  it  and  |)ass  away 

27.  t.  not  to  Ihe  right  hand  Jtc;r  to  the  left 
Feci.  3.  20.  all  are  of  dust,  and  all  t  to  dost  auain 
Cant.  2.  17.  I.  my  beloved,  and  be  thou  like  a  rco 
Isa.  1.  25.  1  will  t.  my  hand  on  thee  and  purge 

13.  14.  ilipy  shall  evi  ry  man  t  to  his  own  peopit/ 
19.  6.  iind  tliey  shall  t.  the  rivers  far  awav 

22.  18.  he  will  violently  t.  and  toss  Jiee  like  a  fall 

23.  17.  she  shall  t.  lo  her  hire,  and  shall  commit 
28.  6.  for  streni'th  to  them  lhat  t.  the  batlle 

30.  21.  when  ye  t.  to  the  right  hand  and  left 

31.  6.  t.  ye  to  liim  from  whom  Israel  halh  revolved 
59.  20.  lo  them  lli.it  t.  I'roin  transgression  ir  Jacob 

Jer.  2.  35.  surely  his  anger  shall  t.  from  1  le 

3.  7.  and  1  said,  t.  unto  me,  hut  returned  not,  14. 

13.  IG.  before  he  t   it  into  the  shadow  of  death 
31.  13.  for  I  will  t.  their  mourning  inio  joy 

18.  t.  thou  me,  and  I  shall  be  turned,  thou  art 
44.  5.  hearkened  not  to  t.  from  their  wickedness 
.50.  16.  they  shall  t   every  one  to  his  people 

f.am.!S.  21.  (.  us  unto  thee,  O  L.  we  shall  be  turned 
F.zik.  3.  19.  he  t.  iioi  from  his  wickedness,  33.  9. 

4.  8.  shall  not  ^  liiee  from  one  side  to  another 
7.  2*.!.  my  face  will  I  (.  also  from  them 

14.  6.  rejieiit  and  t.  voursehes  from  your  idols,  13. 

30,  32.  I  :n.  9,  11.  Hos.  12.6.  ./o,/ 2.  13 
36.  9.  I  will  t.  unto  yon,  and  ye  shall  be  tilled 
38.  12.  to  t.  thine  hand  upon  the  dcsolatis  places 
/;'(!7i.  9.  13.  iliat  we  might  t.  from  our  iniquities 

11.  18.  shall  he  t.  h'S  f  ice  unto  Ihe  isles,  and  take 

many  ;  shall  caiisi'  reproach  lo  t.  lipop  bill, 

19.  Ihen  lie  shall  t   bis  face  toward  the  fort 

12.  3.  and  they  that  t.  many  to  righteoiiine.sB 
Hiis.  5.  4.  they  will  not  frame  their  doings  lo  i. 

12.  6.  Iherelore  t.  tliou  lo  thy  fjod,  keep  mercy 
^^mus  1.  8   and  I  \v:!l  t.  mine  hand  against  Ek»on 


TUR 

^mrs  5   7  ye  «lio  i.  judgment  lo  worm  woo  J 
y.  10.  uiicJ  1  will  I.  yjur  luasls  uilo  iiiuuiiliu^ 
luuan'i.  d.  \vX  lliom  t.  every  uiie  I'ruiii  liie  evil  way 
iity/A.  ;i  1'.  llieii  will  1 1.  lu  |)L'(i|ile  a  (luru  liiiigim^L- 
iiccA  y.  i-i.  ^yutosUol:glluM  ve]iriMiiieiS(jl  lio|if 
i'i.  1.  1  will  t.  mint-  liaucl  U|iuii  ilie  liule  onus 
Mil.  4.  U.  lie  sli.ill  t.  llie  iieart  ort'alliers  to  eliiiilren 
MM.  J.  J!),  on  lliy  rlglil  cliefk,  t-  lo  liiin  llie  oilier 
Lulu  1.1".  lo  t.  Iht  liea.-ls  ul'llie  I'alliers  lo  eliildreii 
'ii.  13.  and  it  sliall  t.  lo  you  lor  a  tesliiiiony 
dzts  13.  4(i.  ofiile,  lo  we  t.  lo  the  Geiililes 
14.  io.  tli-ril  ye  sliould  t.  froui  lliese  vanities 
20.  18.  and  to  t.  tliein  I'loni  dar.kness  lo  liylit 

iiO.  lliiJt  lliey  should  reiiunt  ami  t.  to  God 
Vhd.  I.  I'J.  1  know  this  shall  t.  to  my  salvation 
7'iJ.l.U.  coinniaiidmenlsot'inen  that  Mroin  truth 
Jdin.  3.  .3.  and  we  t.  about  their  whole  body 
'-'  ftl.  -.  21.  to  t.  from  the  holy  connnaiidincnt 
lice.  11.  ti.  and  have  power  lo  I.  waters  lo  blood 

TURN  again. 
/.ct).13.16.  iflhe  raw  flesh  t.  a^itire  and  be  changed 
Judg.  11.  8.  therelbre  we  t.  a^'aiii  lo  thee  now 
Huth  1.  11.  she  said,  t.  again,  my  daugi.'ers,  li. 
1  :iain.  15.  2.5.  I  pray  thee,  (.  again  with  ii.f,  30. 

1  h'uigs  8.  33.  when  Israel  shall  t.  amiin  to  ti'.ee 
I'J.  i!7.  heart  of  Ihifl  people  t.  again  to  il'eirlorO 
13  U.  eat  not,  nor  t.  again  i;y  t.''"same  way,  17. 

2  Kings  1.  ti.  go  t.  again  lo  the  king  llialr'.^nt  you 
io.  5.  t.  again  ami  ii  11  Uezi  kiah  the  captain 

2tVtruH.3U-o.  t.  again  lo  the  Lord  ||  i).  il'ye  t. again 
Jul)  ;>4.  15  and  man  shall  t.  again  into  dusi  | 

i'sal-lS  37. nor  did  1 1,  ag.  till  they  «ere  consum-"! 
(jO.l.has!  l)eHr;di»pieuseu,0£.lhyselllo  us  again 
Hv.  3.  t.  us  again.,  U  iiord  God  ot  hos'.s,  7,  i'J. 
bo.a.speak  peace, but  let  them  not  t.  again  lo  lolly 
104.1).  liial  they  t.  not  again  lo  cover  the  earlh 
I'Ji).  4.  £.  again  our  captivity,  as  streams  in  south 
jfcr.  2.").  5.  t.  ye  agnin  aveiy  onet'roin  Ins  evil  way 
31.-J1.(.  agiiin,0  virgin  ollsrael,  t.ai,'ai«  to  I'lties 
Lam.'i  40. let  us  try  our  way.<  and  t. again  to  the  L 
Hzuk.  8.  (i.  t.  again  and  tliou  shall  see,  13.  15. 
«l/ii;.7.1i».  he  will  t.  again,hr  will  have  compassion 
Zec/i.  lU.y.shall  live  Willi  tiii-ir  children  anil  t. again 
Mat.  7.  b.  lest  they  I  again  and  rend  you 
l^ukc  10.  (i.  if  not.  It  shall  £.  to  you  again 
17.  4.  and  seven  times  in  a  day  t.  again  to  thee 
Gai.  4.  U.  Iiow  t.  ye  again  lo  the  weak  elements 

TUKiN  aside. 
Ezvii  3.  3.  I  will  now  t.  aside  and  see  this  sight 
iJeut.  5.  32.  shall  not  t.  aside  lo  the  right  hand 
11.  iO.  and  ye  I.  a.Hde  and  serve  other  gods,  28. 
17.  20.  that  he  t.  not  aside  iVoin  coinmandment 
3!.-iy.  afiermydeatliye  wiiU  asi/ic  Irum  the  way 
Jask.  23.  G.  tnat  ve  I.  not  aside  therel'roin  lo  the 
right  hrtiid  or  the  left,  1  i>am.  12.  20,  21. 
Hath  4. 1.  ho,  snch  a  one,  t.  aside  sU  down  here 
2  Sam.  2.  21.  Asaliel,  (.  aside  and  take  his  armour 
23.  howheit  he  refused  to  I.  aside 
Id.  30.  the  kini  said,  I.  aside,  and  stand  here 
Jo!j  3G.  t  18.  a  great  ransom  cannot  t.  thee  aside 
Psal.  40  4.  resnecleth  not  such  as  t.  aside  to  lies 
IJI.  3.  I  hale  liie  woik  of  them  that  t.  aside 
125.  5.  as  for  such  as  t.  aside  to  crooked  ways 
/.lU.  10.  2.  lo  t.  aside  the  needy  from  juilgnieut 
2U.  21.  I.  aside  the  just  for  a  thing  ofnonght 
30.  ll.get  outof  the  way,  t.  a«(i^e  out  of  llie  (lath 
ia7K.3. 35.10  t.  aside  the  right  of  a  man  hel'oie  thee 
^nios  2.  7.  and  that  t.  asideihe  way  of  the  meek 
5.  12.  and  they  t.  aside  the  poor  in  the  gale 
Mai.  3.  5.  and  that  (.  aside  llie  stranger  from  right 

TURN  away. 
Gen.  27.  44.  tarrv  till  thy  brother'.s  fury  ?.  away 

45.  till   thy   broiher's  anger  t.  away  fiom  thei 

JVitrn.  32.   15.  for  if  ve  t.  away  from  after  him, 

])eut.  30.  17.  '.Josh.  22.  10.  2  Ckron.  7.  19, 

Deut.~.  4.  they  w  ill  t.  away  thy  son  from  foliowiiig 

13.5. he  natli  spoken  to  t.  you  away  from  liie  Lord 

17.  17.  multiply  wives, llial  Ills  iieart  t.  notawai/ 

23.  14.  ihal  he  see  no  unclean  thing  and  t.  aicay 

]  Kings  2. 1  Ifi.I  ask  one  petition,  t.not  aw. my  face 

II.  2.  surel)  they  will  t.  away  your  heart 
iKings\%.^l\.\mvi  wilt  thon  t.  ajf  awllie  f  iccof  one 
captain  and  put  thy  trust  on  Kgypt7  lia.'ifi.'O. 

1  Chriin   14.  14.  go  not  tiji,  i.  away  from  them 

2  Ckrun  6. 42.  O  Lord  Cod  t.  not  away  the  face  of 
thine  anomted,  reineinher  mercies, i"sa/.  132.10. 

25.27.  AmiziahduU.  away  from  following  Lord 

StflO.  to  make  a  covenant  with  God  of  Israel,  ihal 
wrath  may  I.  "way,'ia.».P8.\m.%\.  /'roy.24.18. 

30  9.  the  Lord  will  not  t.  away  his  face  from  you 
J.,1)  0.  t  12.  who  can  t.  hi»i  awayl  II.  t  10. 
r.v.ll'J  37.t.ai/)ay  mine  eyes  from  beholding  vanity 

39   t.  away  my  reproach  which  1  fear 
Prjv.  2.1.  10.  and  lest  thine  infamy  t.  nolaicay 

2J.  8.  but  wise  men  t.  away  wrath 
f  ant.  ft   5  t.  away  thine  eyes  from  me,  for  they 
ima.  47.  t  111.  lliy  wisdom  cau..ied  Ihee  to  t.  awc.y 

hr>.  13.  if  lliou  <.  aicn;/  thy  fool  from  ihesabbaili 
Jer  i  24.  ill  her  occasion  who  can  t.  her  «i«ai/ ? 

3.  1^.  and   hota  ?hi  '.  not  (.  aioav  fioni  lao 
647 


TUR 

./cr.  P.4.aailli  L.  shall  he  t.  awarj  ;\r]f\  )0i  rclurni 
18.20.  Islood  to  I.  away  thy  wialli  from  them 
2!».  H.  1  will  t.  aicaij  your  ca|itivily,    Zvpli.  2.  7. 
32.  40.  that  1  will  not  I.  away  Iroin  them 
/,um.2. 14. not  discovered  inniuiiy,  lot.  a.  captivity 
F.ieli.  14.ti.f.  (liflijy  your  laces  from  aboininaiions 
.■V«iu.vl.3.aiid  for  four  1  will  not  I.  away  the  puiiinh- 
nient  tlieiecl,  0,  9,  II,  l.'J.  |  2.  1,4,  ti. 
.Iiniali  3.  9.  GtJ  wilU.  away  liom  Ins  fierce  anger 
MaL.  2   (3.  and  did  t.  many  away  from  iniipiily 
Jtiat. .).  42.  woald  borrow  of  line.  I.  not  thou  away 
/lets  13.8.  seeking  to  t.  away  the  deputy  from  faith 
Hum.  11.  20.  shall  t.  aujuy  lingodliiiess  from  Jacob 
2  7'i«i.  3.  5.  traitors,  heady,  lioiii  such  t.  away 
4.  4.  they  shall  £.  away  their  ears  from  truth 
Heb.  12.  25.  howcscaiie,  if  we  t.  away  from  hiin? 

TURN  back. 
/)ci(f.23.13.£,6.and  cover  that  which  comes  fr.  thee 
2  Kings  19.  28. 1  will  put  a  hook  in  thy  nose  and  I 
thev  i/&ck  by  the  way  ihou  earnest,  Isa.  37.  29. 
I'sai.  44.  it),  niakest  us  to  t.  back  fiom  the  enemy 
5(i.  9.  when  1  cry,  then  shall  mine  enemiis  t.  back 
/ia.14.27.  hi8  hand  stretched,  who  shall  I.  it  back? 
,Jcr.  i.  2,S.  r.ciuier  will  1  t.  back  from  it 
0.  9,  t.  back  thine  hand  as  a  grape-gatherer 
21.  4.  uehold,  1  will  l   back  the  weapons  of  war 
49.  8.  (ier  ye',  t.  Ifcck,  dwell  deep,  U  inhabitants 
Euh.  38.  4.  and  "  will  I.  thee  (<uc/<,  39.  2. 
Zcj-.h..  3.  X'.  when  I  i.  back  your  captivity 
Murk  IJ.  ^o.  not  I.  back  lo  take  ii|i  his  garment 
Hal.  A.  t ;;.  how  (.  ye  hack  to  beggarly  elentenls? 

TURN  tn.     ~ 
Gen.  j9  S  iiBh'j!.'.  r  jw,iny  lords,  t.  in,  I  pray  you 
.liidg.  4   It.  i.  in,  m\  lord,  t.  in  lo  me,  fear  not 

19.  11.  let  us?,  in  tofhis  city  of  the  Jebusiles 
2/wni-s4.10.  thai  the  man  olGodshalU.  \n  I  hither 
l^rov.  9.  4.  whoso  is  suiiplc,  lei  him  t.  tn  hither,  10. 

TURN  to  the  J.oid. 
Deut.  4  30.  if  thon  /.  to  tke  J.ordO.ty  God,  30.10 
2  Chroii.  15.  4.  in  then  trouble  did  t  lii  the  ].urd 
rsal  22.  27.  ends  of  the  world  shiilU.  tulheJ.ord 
J  Aim.  3.  40.  let  us  try  our  ways  and  t.loihe  J^urd 
Has.  14.2.  take  with  yen  vVords  and  t.to  t/ie  J.ord 
Joel  2.  13.  rend  your  heart  and  L.  to  the  J.vrd 
Luke  1.  10.  many  of  Israel  shall  he  t.  to  the  Lord 
2Gor.3.1ti.  nevertlieiess.wlienil  shall i.  iotliel^urd 

TURNED. 
Gen  3  24  a  flamiiif;  sword  which  t.  cvoTy  way 
42.  24   Joseph  t.  about  from  them  and  wept 
F.iod.  7.  15   the  rod  uhich  wast,  to  a  serjient 
17.  the  waters  which  are  in  the  river  shall  be  t. 
to  blood,  '.W.  fsal.  78.  44.  1  105.  29. 

14.  5.  iieart  of  Pharaoh  was  t.  against  the  people 
Lev.  13.3.  when  the  hair  is  t.  white,  10.  17,  20,  25. 
jVum  21.  33.  they  t.  and  went  by  way  of  Bashaii 

22  33.  the  ass  saw  me  and  t.  from  me  three  tunes 
Lent  23. 5.  t.  the  curse  into  a  blessing,  JVcA.  13.  2. 

31.  18.  In  that  they  are  t.  unto  other  gods 
Jusli.  7  20.  Lord  t.  from  the  (ierceness  of  Ins  anger 
Jiidg.  2.  17.  they  I.  (juickly  out  of  the  way 

15.  4.  Samsion  look  tire- brands  and  t.  tail  to  tail 

20.  42.  Iherefore  they  t.  their  backs  before  Israel 
l.Siim.  4.  1 19.travailed,foiher  pains  were  J.  on  her 

10.  6.  anil  thou  slialt  be  i!.  into  another  man 
14.  21.  even  they  also  £.  to  be  vvitli  the  Israelites 
47.  whithersoever  lie  t.  himself  he  ve.'ied  Iheiii 
15.27.  as  Samuel  t.  about  to  go  away,  he  laid 
17.  .30.  and  David  t.  from  him  toward  another 
2  .Sum.  2.  19.  Asaliel  t.  not  from  following  Ahner 
19.  2.  the  victory  that  day  was  t.  into  nionrniiig 

1  Kinirs  2.  15.  Iiowbeit  the  kinsJom  is  t.  iiboiit 
28.Joab£.  after  Adonijah,  tho'not  a fler  Absalom 

8.  14.  the  king  t.  his  far-o  about,  and  blessed  Israel 

11.9.  because  his  Iieart  was  t.  fmni  the  Loid 

2  Kings  5.12.S0  Naanian  t.  and  went  away  in  r.ige 
Hi.lS.AIiaz  (.the  covert  from  the  house  of  iheLil. 
20.2.  t.  his  face  toihe  wall,  and  prayed,  /.<n.3K2. 

23.10.  as  Josiaht.  himself  he  spied  seinilchres 
25.  was  no  king  that  t.  lo  the  Lord  like  liini 
2l).  Lord  t.  not  Iron,  ihe  fierceness  of  his  wrath 

1  Onoti.  10.  )4.  he  t.  the  king.iotn  unto  David 

2  Chran.  12.  1'.!.  the  wraih  of  the  Lord  t.  from  him 
2(1.  ID.  Ihey  t  frnm  them  and  destroyed  them  not 
29.  0.  for  our  fathern  have  t.  their  backs 

Ezra  0.  22.  t.  Ihe  heart  of  the  kfng  of  Assyria 
10.  14.  until  the  wrath  of  our  God  be  t.  from  lis 
JVfA.  9.  35.  neither  Mhey  from  their  wicked  works 
i';.j£ft. 9.1. though  it  wa<«.  lo  (he  contrary  that  Jews 
22.  the  moiilh  which  -iVfis  t  to  them  from  sorrow 
.A;/;  10. 11.  Gild  «.  me  into  the  hands  of  llie  wicked 

19.  19.  and  they  whom  I  loved  are  t.  against  me 

20.  M.  yet  his  meat  in  his  bowels  tsl.  it  is  the  gall 
2'*.  .5.  and  under  it  is  t.  up  as  it  were  fire 

30. !5.  terrors  are  t.  upon  me,  they  pursue  my  soul 

31.  my  harp  is  t.  to  mourning,  and  my  organ 
31.  7.  if  my  step  hath  (.  out  of  the  way,  my  Iieart 
38.  14.  it  is  t.  as  clay  to  the  seal,  ihoy  stand  as 

41.  22.  and  sorrow  is  I.  into  joy  before  him 

42.  1(1.  and  the  I,ord  t.  the  captivity  of  Job 
?sal,  0,  17,  the  wicked  abuU  be  I.  into  Ikuil 


TUR 

Psal  ?.\)  ll.llioii  liasl  t.  my  mourniriginto  ila?i(;ing 
00.  0.  he  t.  the  sea  into  dry  land,  they  vvenllhrt^ 
81.  14.  and  t  mv  hand  against  their  adveraariu. 
105.  25.  he  t.  'iiei'  heart  to  hate  his  peojile 
114.  8    which  i.  Ihe  rock  iiio  a  standing  wtitsi 
119.  59.  1  t.  my  feet  uiUo  thy  testinionie» 

Keel.  2.  12.  and  I  t.  inysell  to  behold  wisiloth 

Isa.  21.  4.  night  of  my  pleasure  he  t.  into  fear 
29.  17.  Lebanon  shall  be  t.  into  a  fruitful  field 
34.  9.  the  streams  thereof  shall  be  t.  into  pitctt 
5;i.  G.  we  have  t.  every  one  to  his  own  way 
G3.  10.  therefore  he  was  I.  to  be  their  enemy 

jer.2.21.  how  art  thou  t.  into  a  degenerate  plantl 
27.  they  have  t.  their  back  lo  me,  not  thiir  faoi 
3.  lO.Judah  hath  not  i.  lom*  with  her  whole  heart 
fi.  12.  their  houses  shall  be  t.  unto  ollieis 
8. 11.  no  man  repented,  every  one  t.  to  his  course 
23. 22. they  should  have  t.  them  from  their  evil  way 

31.  18.  and  I  shall  be  t.  \\  19.  after  thai  I  was  v. 

32.  33.  they  t.  unlo  me  the  hack,  and  not  the  larr 
34.  15.  and  ye  were  now  i.  and  ha''  -lone  tight 

10.  but  ye  t.  and  polluted  my  nanii  and  caused 
48  39.  how  hath  Moab  t.  ihee  back  with  sliame'r 
Lain.  1.20,  behold, Lord,  mine  hcait  is  J.wiihin  inc 

3.  3,  surely  against  me  is  hcf.  lis  lunielh  his  ham! 
5,  2.  our  inhofitance  is  t.  to  strangers,  our  hnusoj 

15,  joy  IS  ceased,  our  daiici  is(.  into  mourning 

21.  turn  lis  unto  thee,  O  Lor\  ,and  weshii.l  hci. 

F.ick.  1.  9.  ihey  t.  not  when  they  went,  12.  |  10.  ii. 

17.  G.  a  vine,  whose  branches  t.  toward  liim 

20.  2.  she  is  t.  unto  ine,  I  shall  he  replenished 
iJan   10.  8.  my  comeliness  was  t.  into  corruption 

Hi.  by  ihe  vision  my  sorrows  arc  t.  upon  me 
/i»£.7.8.ainongthe  people  Kphraim  is  a  cake  not  t 

11.  8.  Ephraim,  mine  heart  is  t.  within  me 
Ji<d%  31.  sun  shall  be  t.  into  daikness,  Wt(«2.20 
Jiitws  0.  12.  for  ye  have  t.  judgment  into  gai! 
.lonah  3.  10.  that  they  t.  from  Ihcir  evil  way 
7y«i.2.  iO.  theciiji  of  Lord's  light  hand  be  t.  'othco 
Zcck.  14. 10.  all  the  land  shall  be  t.  into  a  |iiair. 
Mark  5.  30.  Jesus  t.  about  in  the  press,  and  saiii 
Luke  22.  01.  the  Lord  I.  and  I.  .  ki-d  upon  Feier 
John  10.  20.  but  your  sorrow  sh.ill  he  t.  iiiio  joy 
.flets  7.  42.  God  t.  and  gave  iIkmh  up  to  worship 

9.  35.  a;i  at  Lyddasaw  him  and  t.  to  tin;  Lord 

11.  2^    a  great  number  believed  and  t.  to  Ihe  Lord 
15.  19.  winch  from  the  Gentilcj  ire  t  to  God 

17  G.  these  that  have  t.  the  world  u|'side  down 

1  Thcss.  1.  9.  shew  how  ye  I.  to  God  fiom  idols 
27Vm.  4.  4.  and  they  shall  be  t.  unlo  fables 
Heb.  11.  34.  t.  to  flight  the  armies  of  the  aliens 

12.  13.  lest  that  which  islame  be  £.  out  of  the  way 
Jam.  3.  4.  yet  are  they  t.  with  a  very  small  helm 

4.  9.  let  your  laughter  be  t.  to  mourning 

2  Pet.  2.22.  the  dog  is  t.  to  his  own  vomit  again 

TURNED  a^<- rim. 
F.iod.4.7.  behold  it  wa^t.  again  as  his  oilier  flesh 
.'KO!s.;i.  Til.  Ehud  t.  again  from  the  quarriiB 
8  33. Israel  t. again,  «eni  a  wlioringafter  Baaliio 
20.  41.  when  Israel  t.  again,  Beiijamiles  amazeil 

1  .Sa?».15.31.so  Samui^l  t.  again  after  Saul,andSaul 

2  Sam.  22.  38. 1  t.  not  again  till  1  had  consumed 

2  Kings  5.  20.  when  the  nisn  t.  a  from  hischarioj 
/'s.120. 1.  ivlieii  Lord  t.  «»■«(»  the  caiitivity  ofZioB 

TURNED  aside. 
F.TO^l.  3.  4.  the  Lord  saw  thai  he  /,  aside  to  see 

32.  8.  they  have  t.  aside  quickly,  Drill.  9. 12,  Ifi 
Judg.  14.  8.  ho  t.  aside  lo  see  the  lion's  caicase 
1  Sam.Ci.  12.  the  kine  t.  not  aside  lo  the  right 

8.  3.  but  t.  asi'/e  afier  lucre,  and  look  bribes 
1  Kings^5.5.  David  (.  not  n,?(V/^  from  any  Miinj 

20.  39.  a  man  t.  aside  and  hroiw^'hl  a  man  lo  me 
2A7»i''.s22. 2.  Josiah*.nol  rtsir/c  to  right  ha  ml  or  letl 
,hh  G.  18.  the  paths  of  their  wav  are  t.  n.tide 
['sal.  78.  .57.  Ihev  were  t.  aside  like  a  dcceilfnl  boW 
Cant.  G    1.  whilher  is  thy  beloved  t.  aside  ? 
/so.  44.  20.  a  deceived  heart  hath  t.  him  aside 
/  am.  3.  11.  lie  haih  t.  aside  my  ways  and  jmIIciI 
1  Tim.  1.  G.  have  t.  a.iide  utito  vain  janL'iing 

5.  15.  for  some  are  alreadv  t.  aside  alier  Satan 

TURNED  n7/jr;w. 
JiTvm.  14.  43,  bpcnn.^e  ye  aret.  awny  from  the  Lor*" 

20.  21.  wherefore  Lrael  t.  away  ironi  him 

25.  4,  Ihal  ihe  anger  ofihe  I,ord  may  be  t.  nwny 
11.  Phinehas  hath  t.  my  wrath  away  from  Israri 

1  Kings  11.  3.  and  his  wi%'es  t.  nteayhin  heart, 4. 

21.  4.  and  Aliab  t.away  and  would  eat  no  liiead 

2  Chron.  29.  G.  our  fatliirs  i.  away  their  faces 
Psal.  66.  20.  which  hath  not  t.  away  my  prayer 

73.  38.  vea,  many  a  time  t.  he  his  unge-r  awiy 
Isa.  5.  05.  for  nil  this  bis  anger  is  tint  t.  await.  I'U* 
his  h-ind  is  stretched  out  still,  9  12,17,21.  |  10.4 
12.  1.  thy  anger  is  t.  away  \\  ."JO,  .'i  nor  t.  I  away 
.59.  14.  and  judgment  is  (.  nwoji  backward 
./i»)-.5.25.  your  iniquities  have  t.  nizmv  these  tiiingi 
38.  22.  thy  feet  are  sunk,  thev  ari;  t.  away  'uac"! 
46.  5.  wherefore  have  I  seen  them  t.  airnti  baekl 
50.  6.  shepherds  have  (.(Arm  awny  on  mountains 
Dan.  9.  IG  let  ihv  fury  be  *.  away  from  Jomsaloiu 
Hos,  14  4.  for  mine  anger  is  (•  away  fruin  liiiii 


TWA 

A'2A-2.2.  iho  Lil.  U'iifht.  away  cxcollencj  of  Jacob 
JSsis  19. 2ti.  tins  I'aul  talli  t-  awayniuc\\  jieopie 
i  Tim.  I.  lo-  iill  Uiey  iit  Asm  bu  i.  away  from  me 

Josk.  8.  20.  tlie  (leopli;  I.  back  ujion  the  ,ur«U'?rs 
11.  10.  Joaliua  itt  tliut  tiiuu  L.  back  aiul  look 

1  Sanu  li.  11.  tiaul  lis  L.  back  from  following  me 
%Sam.  1    2'2.  tJie  buvi  of  JuiiaUiau  t.  not  /luc^' 
VKtitgs  18.  37.  Uial  tliou  liust  t.  tlieir  heart  iacA: 

2;!.  ^.  saw  It  was  not  king  of  Israel,  thej"  t.  back 
2King!i  1..5.vvlieii  the  messengers t.i(ici,why(.iuc4 

t£.  'J4.  he  t.  ^uc^  and  loukeU  on  tliein.  and  cuised 

15.  20.  so  Ihe  king  of  Aasynu  t.  back  and  stayed 
XCkroii.  21.  S!0.  Oman  I.  back,  and  saw  the  angel 
Juli  34.  iJi".  hecause  they  t.  back  lironi  him 
I'sal.  y.  3.  when  nune  enemies  are  t.  4a£/i, shall  fail 

35.  4.  let  them  be  I.  back  that  dense,  70.  'J,  3. 

44.  IS.  ouc  heart  irf  not  ^.  iati  fiom  thy  way 

76. 'J.  children  of  E|ihruim  t.  back  in  day  of  battle 
41.  yea,  they  t.  buck  and  lempted  God,  57. 

I'iU.  5.  and  let  them  be  t.  back  that  hate  Zioii 
lna.i'i.  17.  they  shall  bet. //uc/i  tha'.  tiustiii  images 
Jcr.  4.  8.  the  anger  of  the  Lord  is  not  t.  back 

II.  10.  they  uie  I.  back  to  iniquities  of  lathers 

41).  "1.  they  also  are  t.  back  and  are  tied  away 
Lam.  1.  13.  he  hatht.  nxeback,  and  made  nie  faiiit 
'/iCfih.  1.  (>.  them  that  are  t.  back  from   the  Lord 
Luke  '■I  45.  t.  back  again  to  Jerusalem  seeking  him 

17.  15.  one  of  the  lejiersf.  4uti,  and  glorified  God 
Juka  i!0.  14.  she  t.  herself  iuti  and  »aw  Jesus 
liets  7. 3J.  m  tJieir  Itearls  t.  back  again  into  Egypt 

TUUAEU  ««. 
Gen   19.  3.  tiio  twoansels  I.  ui  unto  Lot 

38.  1.  Judah  t.  ui  to  llirah  Ihe  AduUamjte 
Judg.  4.  16.  when  Sisera  had  I.  ill  unto  Jael 

id.  3.  tire  Danites  t.  lu  thither  and  said  to  Imih 

2  Kings  4.  H.  Elisha  t.  in  liiither  to  eat  bread 

11.  he  t.  mlu  the  chamber  and  lay  there 
TUKJNILST. 

1  KiKgs  2  3.  mayest  prosper  whithersoever  tl»ou  t. 
Job  15.  13.  that  thou  t.  thy  Sjiirit  against  God 
fiui.'JO.  3.  Uiuu  I.  man  to  destruction,  and  sayest 

TIJUNETU. 
l.,ev.  20. 6.  soul  that  t.  after  wizards  logo  after  them 
l>ea<.2'.).i8. whose  heart  i.  away  this  day  from  God 
j'«s'A.7.8.wJ>atshall  1  say, when  IsraeU.  their  backs 

2  K-ings  21.  t  I'i-  ''e  wijieth  and  t.  it  upon  the  face 
Job  3!).  22.  the  horse  t.  not  back  from  the  sword 
I'sal.  107.  33.  he  t.  rivers  iiiio  a  wfiiigrness 

35.  he  t.  the  wilderness  into  a  standing  water 
14ti  S).  the  way  of  the  wicked  he  L.  upside  down 
Pran.  15. 1.  asofl  answer  t.  away  wrath,  hut  words 
17.  8.  a  gift,  whilliersuever  It  t.  prospeielh 
21.  1.  he  t.  the  king's  heart  whithersoever  he  will 
2<>.  H.  as  the  dour  I.  upon  Jus  hinges,  so  doth 
28.  If  that  t.  away  his  ear  from  hearing  the  law 
30.  30.  a  hull  that  I.  not  away  for  any 
F.rcl.  1.  I),  the  wind  t.  about  unto  the  north 
Cant.  1   7.  why  should  1  be  a£  one  (hat£.  aside? 
/iu.  'J.  13.  the  peo|ilet.  not  to  him  that  siniteth 
24.  1.  llie  Lord  t.  the  earlh  upside  down 
44.  2.>.  that  t.  wise  men  backward,  and  maketli 
Jtr.  14.  8.  that  t.  aside  to  tariy  for  a  night 
4il.  24.  llamascuB  is  feeble,  and  t.  herself  to  flee 
Lam.  1.  8.  yea,  she  sigheth  and  t.  backward 
3.  3.  he  (   iii^  hand  against  me  all  the  day 
Eze-k.  18.  24.  when  righteous  t.  away,  2l>.  |  33.  18. 

27.  when  the  wick-il  mall  t.  away,  28.  |  33.  12. 
.'1mc3  5.  8.  t.  the  sh;'(iow  of  death  into  morning 

TURN'ING. 
2  Kite^sll.  13. 1  will  wipe  Jerusalem  as  a  dish  t.  it 
2  Chrvn.  3ti.  13.  he  hardened  his  heart  from  t.  to  L. 
Prov.  I.  32.  the  t.  away  of  simpleshall  slay  them 
ha.  211.  lf>.  your  t.  of  things  upside  down  as  clay 
.57.  t  17.  [  hid  me  and  was  wroth,  went  out.  away 
JUic.  2.  4   t.  away  he  hath  divided  our  fields 
^jcts'.i-i'.lo  bless  you  in  t.  you  IVoni  your  iniquities 
Jam.  1.  17.  wllh  whom  is  no  shadow  oft. 
2  Pet.  2.  «>.  t.  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  into  ashes 
Jnde  4.  t.  the  grace  of  Gnd  into  lasciviousness 

TURTLE,  S. 
Oen.  15.  9.  take  a  t.  dove  and  a  young  pigeon 
Lev.  1.  14.  shall  bring  his  olfermg  of  (.-doves 
5.  7.  iie  shall  bring  for  liistr(>8(>iiss  two  t. -doves  or 
young  piL'eoiis,  12.  8.  |  14.  22,  30.  |  ];'«.  H,  29. 
11.  if  he  he  not  able  to  bring  two*. -doves 
12.  6.  she  shall  bring  a  A.-dove  for  a  sin-offering 
fTum.G.  10.  on  eighth  day  he  shall  bring  two  (. 
Psal.  74.  19.  O  deliver  not  the  soul  of  thy  <.-dove 
Cant.  2.  12.  the  voice  of  the  t.  is  heard  in  our  land 
Jcr.  6   7.  t   and  crane  observe  the  time  of  coming 
Lvkt  2  2t   to  offer  a  siiL-rifice,  a  pair  of  t.-doves 

Tl'IORS. 
Oal  4. 2.  the  heir  while  a  child  is  under  t.  and  gov. 

TWAIN,. 
I  Sam.  18.21  be  my  soii-m-law  in  theone  of  ther, 
if  KiHors4.  3:i.  shut  the  door  on  them  t.  and  priived 
/«a.  6. 2.  thcseraphims,  with  t.  he  covered  his  face 
'«ilh  t.  he  covered  his  feet,  and  with  t.  he.  did  flv 
Jer.  31.  18.  whea  they  cut  the  calf  in  t.  inC  passed  1 
64a 


TWE 

Ezek.  21   19.  both  t.  sliall  come  mit  of  one  land 
Mat.  5.  4  1.  comjiel  thee  to  go  a  mile,  go  wiili  him  ( 
19.  5.  cleave  to  wife,  and  they  I.  shall  be  oneilesl, 
0.  wherefore  they  are  no  more  t.  Marie  10.  8. 
21.  31.  whether  oft.  d.d  the  will  of  his  faiher? 
27.  21.  whether  of  the  t.  will  ye  that  1  release  1 
51.  the  vail  of  tumple  waareiit  in  t.  Mark  15.38, 
EpJi.  '.i.  15.  to  mf.ke  in  himself  of  £.  one  new  man 

TV^ELFTH. 
1  Kings  19.  19.  twelve  yoke  of  oxen,  he  with  the  t. 

1  Chrua.  24.  12.  the  I.  lot  came  forlti  to  Jakim 
25.  19.  Ihe  I.  lot  came  forth  to  Hashabiah 

27.  15.  il.e  t.  caplitin  for  the  t.  nioiilh,  Ueldai 

2  Ckruii.  34.  3.111  the  t.  ymxr  of  Josiah's  reign 
Kulk.  3.  7.  Ill  the  t.  year  of  king  Ahasuerus 
Lick.  32.  1.  ill  the  t.  year,  in  the  t.  month 

17.  in  the  t.  year  and  rifteentli  day  of  the  month 
.33.  21. in  the  t.  year  of  our  captivity,  tenth  month 
Hco.  21.  20.  the  t.  foundalion  was  an  amethyst 
Hec  Oav,  Month. 
TWELVE. 
Gen.  14.  4.  (.  years  they  served  Chedorlaomer 
17.  20.  (.  princes  shall  Ishmael  beget,  25.  Iti. 
35.  22.  now  the  sons  of  Jacob  were  t. 
42.  13.  they  said,  thy  servants  are  t.  brethren, 32. 
49.  28.  all  these  are  the  t.  tribes  of  Israel 
Exod.  15.27. they  came  to  Eliin,  where  were  I.  wells 
24.  4.  t.  pillars  according  to  the  t.  tribes  of  Israel 

28.  21.  Eliall  be  t.  precious  stoii*;s,  39.  14. 
/.(■«.  24.  5.  and  thou  shall  bake  t.  cakes  thereof 
J\l'ant.  1.  44.  I.  princes  ||  7.  3.  they  brought  t.  oxen 

7.  84.  t.  chargers,  L.  silver  bowls,  i.  spoons 
87.  I.  bullocks,  (.  lams,  I.  lambs  of  the  lirslyear 

17.  2.  t.  rods,  according  to  house  of  falhers,  ti. 

29.  17.  on  second  day  otier  I.  young  bullocks 
JJcut.  1.  23. 1  took  t.  men  of  you,  one  of  a  tribe 
Jus/i.  3.  12.  take  ye  t.  men  out  of  tbe  tribes,  4,  2. 

4.  3.  t^ke  ye  t.  stones  out  of  Jordan,  8,  9,  20. 
2  Ham.  2. 15.  there  arose  and  went  over  by  number 
t.  of  Benjamin,  and  t.  of  the  servants  of  David 
1  Kings  4.1.  Solomon  had  t.  olhcers  over  all  Israel 

7.  25.  the  sea  stood  on  t.  oxen,  44.  2  Chrun.  4.  15. 

10.  20.  (.  lions  on  the  one  side,  2  C/iron.  9.  19. 

11.  .H).  Ahijah  rent  Jeroboam's  garni,  in.  t.  pieces 

18.  31.  Elijah  took  t.  stones  and  built  an  altar 

19.  19.  found  Eiieha  plowing  withf.  yoke  of  oxen 
1  C/tr.  25.9.  with  brethren  and  sons  t.  tio  to  the  end 
Ezra  ().  17.  for  a  sin-offering  t.  he-goats,  8.  35. 

8.  24.  there  I  separated  t.  of  the  chief  of  priests 
JVe/i.  5.  14.  t.  years  not  eaten  bread  of  the  governor 
.fob  38.  1 32.  canst  thou  bring  forth  the  t.  signs  1 
./ec52.20.t.brazen  bulls,  Nebuzar-adan  look  away 
Ezck.4'.i.  l(i.  the  altar  shall  be  t.  cubits  long,  t.  broad 

47.  13.  inherit  the  land  according  to  the  t.  tribes 

/Jan.  4.  29.  at  end  oft.  months  he  walked  in  jialace 

Mat.  9.  2().  a  woman  wasUiseased  with  an  issue  of 

blood  t.  years,  Mark  5.  25-  J.,ukc  8.  43. 

10.  2.  the  names  of  the  t.  ai>osllcs,  Luke  0.  13. 
14.  20.  tliey  took  up  of  fragments    t.    baskets, 

Mark  G.  43.  |  8.  19.  Luke  9.  17.  .John  6.  13. 

19.  28.  ye  also  sli;ill  sit  upon  t.  thrones,  judging 
the  t.  tribes  of  Israel,  Luke  22.  30. 

26.  20.  now  when  even  was  como,  ho  sat  down 

with  the  t.  Mark  14.  17.  Lxikc  22.  14. 

47.  while  he  yet  spake,  Judas  one  of  the  t.  came, 

Mark  14.  10,  43.  Luke-ii.  47.  John  G.  71 

53.  shall  give  me  mure  than  t.  legions  of  angels 

Jlfar45.42  she  wasofthe  age  oft.  yea  rSjAu/re  8.42 

14.  20.  it  is  one  of  the  t.  thatdippeth  with  me 

Luke  2.  42.  and  when  Jesus  was  t.  years  old 

.luhn  G.  70.  Jesus  said,  have  I  not  chosen  you  t.  ? 

11.  9.  are  there  not  t.  hours  in  the  day  ? 

20.  24.  Thomas  one  of  the  t.  was  not  with  them 
.ijcts  7.  8.  and  Jacob  begat  the  t.  patriarchs 

19.  7.  prophesied,  and  all  the  men  were  about  t. 
24.  11.  but  t.  days  since  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem 
2G.  7.  to  which  promise  our  t.  tribes  hope  to  come 
1  Cor.  15.  5.  he  was  seen  of  Cephas,  then  of  Ihe  t. 
.lam.  1.  1.  to  the  t. tribes  which  are  scattered  abroad 
Rev.  12.  1.  and  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  t.  stars 
1.  12.  Ihe  city  had  t.  gates,  at  the  gates  t.  angels 

14.  Ilia  wallof  the  city  had  t.  foundations,  and  in 
them  the  names  of  t!ie  t.  apostles  of  the  Lamb 

21.  Ihe  t.  gates  were  t.  pearls,  street  pure  gold 

22.  2.  the  tree  of  life  ba-e  t.  miiniier  of  fruits 

See  Hundred,  Thousand. 

TWENTY. 

Gere.  18.  31.  peradventure  there  shall  be  t.  found 

there,  he  said,  I  will  not  destroy  it  for  t.  sake 

31.  38.  this  t.  years  have  I  been  wilh  thee,  41. 

32.  14.  for  a  present  for  Esau,t.  he-goats,  t.  rams 

15.  ai.d  ten  bulls,  t.  she  asses,  and  ten  funis 
37.  28   they  sold  Joseph  for  f.  (lieces  of  .silver 

Ezod.  30.  13.  a  sheke!  is  t.  gerahs,  Len.  27.  25. 

J^am.  3.  47.  [  18.  IG.  Ezek.  45.  12. 

14.  Tom  t.  years  iKa  and  above,  38.  26.  M'inn.  1. 

3,  18,  20.  I  U.  2il.  I  26.  2.  |  32.  11.  1  Chron. 

23.  24,27  2CA»-.n.2.i.  5.  |  31.  17.  Ezra^i.S. 

Leo  27.  H.  thy  osl'maluin  ofllie  male  frmn /.  years 

5   from  five  yea     old  to  t.  years,  t.  shekels 


TWI 

JVtiw.ll.lO.shall  not  eat  neither  !en  (Jay3,nor<.da78 

18.  It),  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary  is  f.  gerahe 
Jadg.  4.3.  Jabbin  mightilv  oppressed  Israel  f.ytait, 

11.  33.  Jephthah  smote  liom  Aroer  even  t.  cities 

15.  21).  Samson  judged  Israel  t.  years,  16.  31. 

1  Sam.  7.  2.  the  ark  w  as  In  Ivirjath-jearim  t.  years 
14.14.  Jon al ban  and  his  armour-bearer  slew  t.iuQ 

2  ..Sam.  3.  20.  Abiier  came  to  Uavid  with  t.  men 
9.  II).  Ziba  had  hfteen  sons  and  t-  servants,  19. 17. 

1  Kings  4.  23.  Solomon's  provision  daily,  t.  ixpn 
9.  10.  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  t.  years,  v/heri 

Solomon  had  built  the  two  houses,  2  CkroizS.i. 
11.  Solomon  gave  Hiram  t.  cities  in  Galileo 

2  Ki7tgs4.4'2.  brought  the  man  of  God  t.  loaves 
Ezra  8.  27.  1  even  weighed  t.  basons  of  gold 
Ezek.  4.  10.  ihy  meat  by  weight,  t.  shekels  a  day 

40.  49.  the  length  of  the  porch  was  (.  cubits 

41.  2.  the  breadth  of  the  door  was  t.  cubits 
Hag.  2.  16.  when  one  came  to  a  heap  of  t.  mea 

sures,  to  draw  out  fifty  vessels,  there  were  bu.^ 
Zrch.  5.2.  the  length  of  thetlyir.g  roll  t.  cubits 
jictd  27.  28.  and  sounded,  and  lound  it  (.  falhoms 

TWENTY  two. 
.Tudg.  10.  3.  Jair  judged  Israel  t.  two  years 

1  Ki: gs  14.  20.  Jeroboam  reigned  t.  two  yea:« 

16.  29.  Ahab  reigned  over  Israel  t.  tico  years 

2  Kings  8.  2G.  Ahaziah  was  f.  and  two  years  old 
2l.l9.Amon  f.  two  years  old,  when  began  to  reign 

1  Citron.  12.28.  of  Ins  father's  house  t.tico  captains 

2  Chrun.  13.  21.  but  Abijah  begat  t.  and  two  sons 
TWENTY  tkree. 

.Tiidg.  10.  2.  Tola  judged  Israel  t.  three  years 
2  Kings  23.  31.  Jehuahaz  was  t.  three  years  old 

1  Chrun.  2.  22.  Jair  had  t.  three  cities  in  Gilead 
Jer.  25.  3.  from  13lli  yearof  Josiah  to  t.  third  year 

52.  30.  in  the  t.  third  year  of  Nebuchadnezzar 

TWENTY  four. 

J^Tum.  7.  88.  Ihe  otretiiigs  were  t.  and /cur  bullocks 

2  Sam.  21.  20.  lingers  and  toes  t.J'our  in  number 
I  Kings  15.  33.  Haaslia  reigned  t.  and/«ur  ycarc 
A/a^r. 2. 18. consider  fromt./ourtAdayaiid  ninth  moD. 
/tct,'.4.4.  round  about  the  throne  were  t.four  sea 

and  on  the  seats  1  saw  I.  four  elders  sitlir 
5.  8.  the  t.  four  elders  fell  down,  11.  16.  I  19.  4. 

TViENTV  five. 
J\ritrn.  8.  24.  from  t..fiiic  years  old  and  upward 

1  Kings  22.  42.  Jehoshaphal  reigned  t.  and  fioc 
years  in  Jerusalem,  2  Chron.  20.  31. 

2  Kings  14.  2.  Amaziah  wmLJive  years  old  whun 
he  began  to  reign,  2  Chrun.  25.  I, 

15.  33.  Jotham  t.five  years  old,  2  Chrun.  27.  l,a 
18.  2.  llezekiab  t.five  years  old,  2  Chrun.  29. 1. 
23.  .36.  Jeholakim  t.five  years,  2  Chron.  36   5. 
JVeh.  6.  1.5.  the  wall  finished  in  t.fifthdn.-}  of  Elul 
Icr.  52.  31.  t. fifth  dav  Evil-Merodacli  lifted  up 

TWENTY  sfi. 
J  Kin  rrs  16. 8.  in  t.  su  th  of  Asa ,  Elali  began  to.rcian 

TWENTY  seven. 
Gen.  8.  14.  t.  sfu.  day  of  second  month,  earth  dried 

1  Kings  16. 10.  t.sevenlh  of  Asa,  Zmiri  reigned,  15. 
"Kings  25.27.  on  t.  scvrnlh  day  of  twelfili  month 

TWENTY  eight. 
Exod.  26.  2.  length  of  curtain  t.  eight  cuUHs,  36.0 

2  Kings  10.  30.  Jehu  reigned  t.  and  eight  years 
2  Chrun.  11.  21.  Kehoboain  begat  (.  eight  sons 

TWENTY  nine. 
Gen.  11.  24.  Nahor  lived  t.  nine  years  and  begat 
2  Kings  14.  2.  Amaziah  reigned  t.  vine  years 
18.  2.  Ilezekiali/.  juhc  years,  2CAr.25."l.  |  29.  1 
See  Thousand. 
TVi^lCE. 
Gen.  41.  32.  for  that  the  die.nm  was  doubled  if. 
43.  t  10.  suiely  now  we  had  returned  t.  by  this 
Ezod.  16.  5.  and  it  shall  be  t.  as  much,  23. 
J^Tnin.  20.  11.  willi  his  rod  he  smote  the  rock  t- 
I  Sam.  18.  11.  David  avoided  out  of  hispresencH 

1  Kings  II.  9.  which  had  appeared  unto  him  t. 

2  Kings  G.  10.  saved  himself  there  not  once  nor  t 
JVeh.  13.  20.  lodged  without  Jerusalem  once  or  t 
Job  33.  14.  for  God  speaketh  once,  yen  t.  yet  mar. 

40.  5.  yea  t.  but  1  will  proceed  no  further 
42.  10.  Loril  gave  Job  /.  as  much  as  he  had  befcttJ 
Psal.  62.  lit.  have  I  heard,  power  beiongeth  toG 
Eccl.  6.  6.  though  he  live  a  thousand  years  t.  told 
.Mark  14.  30.  cock  crow  t.  thoushalt  deny  me,  72 
Luke  18.  12.  I  fast  t.  in  the  week,  I  give  tithes 
.hide  12.  t.  dead,  jihicked  up  by  the  roots 

TWIG!>. 

Ezek.  17.  4.  he  cropped  off  the  Ion  of  his  young  {. 

22.  I  will  crop  off  from  Ihe  top  of  his  youiis  t. 

TWILIGHT. 

1  Sam.  30.  17.  and  David  oiiiote  tiiem  from  tho  C 

2  Kings  7. 5.  ihe  lepers  rose  hi  the  t.  to  gotocaiaj 
7.  the  Syrians  arose  and  fled  in  the  t.  left  terto 

Jnh  3.  9.  let  the  stars  of  tho  t.  thereof  be  dark 
24.  15.  the  oye  of  the  adulterer  waileth  for  the  t. 
Prnri.  7.  9.  he  went  the  way  to  her  house  in  the  ( 
Kzek.H.  6.  in  sight  thou  shall  carry  it  fiwlh  in  Ihe  t 
7.1  diuged.and  brought  it  forth  in  the  t.  and  (have 

12,  the  jirince  shall  bear  it  ia  the  t  and  go  fortii 


TWO 

TWINED,  See  FiNt 

TVVIiNULING. 

1  Cor.  15.  52.  be  all  cliaiiged,  in  the  t.  of  an  rye 

TVVUNS. 

(/«n.2o.21.P.ebekali  liad  t.  ||  33.27.  Tamar  had  « 

Cant,  4.  *.  whertjul  overy  one  bt'aroth  t.  0.  ti. 

5.  tliY  breasts  like  iwu  rows  thai  are  {.  7.  3. 

TWO. 

Orn.i.  19.  ami  Lamech  look  unto  him  t.  wives 

6  19.  t.  u(  every  sxrtslialt  thou  bring  nito  the  ark 

7  "i-  olbe-ists  Uiat  are  not  clean  by  t.  9.  15. 

85. 23.  t.  nations  are  in  lliy  womb,  and  t.  manner 

ot'i»eoj)le  shall  be  separateil  from  thy  bowels 

27.  30.  he  halh  su|i|>lanteU  me  these  I.  tunes 

32.10  over  Jordan,  and  now  I  am  bei-omcl.bamis 

49.14  Issachar  isaii  ass  couching  between  I.  buril. 

Ktud    It)  2-2   they  yalliered  t.  oniers  tor  one  man 

21. 5il   il'he  conlnme  a  day  or  £.  not  be  ijunished 

Leva   7.  shall  biing  t.  turtle-doves  or  t.  |)igeuns, 

l->.  8.  I  14.  22.  I  1 J.  14,  29.  jWtm.  (i.  JO 

11.  if  he  be  not  able  to  brins  '•  turtle-doves 

12  5  il  a  maid,  then  she  shall  be  unclean  t.  weeks 

10  7  Aaron  shall  take  «.  goats  ||  8.  cast  lots  uiiont. 

24.  G.  sha't  set  the  cakes  in  t.  rows,  si.x  on  a  row 

,Vu;n.  7.  3   brouaht  a  waggon  lor  t.  of  the  iirinces 

17.  I.  oten,  'Si,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59,  (i.),  71. 
10.2.  niuk-  thee  I  trumpets  of  silver  for  calling 
22.22.  his  ass,  Halaain'st.  servants  were  with  him 
29.  14.  the  t   rams,  17,  20,  23,  2ti,  '29,  32. 

31.  27.  and  divide  the  prey  into  t.  parts 
Deut.i.  K  t.  king:*,  21   |  4.  47.  Jusli.  2.  10.  |  0.  10 

17.  0.  at  the  niuuih  of  (.  or  three  witnesses  be  put 
to  ileal  h,  19.  15.  Jlat.  Id.  10.  2  Cvr.  13.  1. 
21.  15.  if  a  man  have  t.  wives,  one  beloved 

32.  3U.  how  shoulil  t.  put  ten  thousand  to  lliglit? 
Jcsh.  14.  3.  t.  tribes,  4  |  21.  IG.  |  21.  2.>.  t.  cities 
Judg-.  5.  30.  divided  to  eviry  man  a  tlanisel  or  t. 

11.37.  let  ine  aloin'  t.  months,  that  I  may  bewail 
IG.  28.  that  1  may  b  ■  aveiiired  for  my  /.  eyes 
iiuth  l.iO.they  t  went  till  thoy  came  to  Belii-lehcm 

4.  11.  which  t.  did  build  ihe  house  of  Israel 

1  Sum.  1.  2.  t.  wives,  27.  3.  |  30.  5,  lb.  2  Sam  2  2. 
•  Sam.  8.2.  even  with  t.  lines  measured  he  to  |)ut 
X  Kings  2.  5.  and  what  he  dnl  to  the  t.  captains 
3.  18.  tl'.ere  was  none  save  we  t.  in  Ihe  house 

5.  12.  Hiram  and  Sol.  t.  made  a  league  together 
14.  and  t.  monlhs  they  were  at  home 

11.  29.  and  tliev  t-  were  alone  in  the  field 

12.  28.  Jeroboam  maile  1.  calves,  2  Kings  17. 16. 

17.  12.  I  am  gaiheriiig  t.  sticks  to  dress  it 

18  21.  how  long  liall  ye  between  I.  opinions? 
2li.  27.  Israel  pitchiHl  like  L  little  flocks  of  kids 
9  Kings  1.  14.  fire  burnt  up  tiie  t.  former  captains 

2.  6.  they  I.  went  on  1|  24   came  forth  t.  she-bears 

3.  22.  give,  I  pray  llieo,  t.  changes  of  garments 
23.  be  content,  lake  I.  talents,  and  be  urged  him 

7.  1.  t.  measures  of  barley  fir  a  shekel,  16.  18. 

10.  4.  behold,  t.  kings  stood  not  before  him 

1  ClirA.  5.  Ashur,  father  of  Tekoah,  had  I.  wives 
11.21.  of  three, he  wa.s  more  honourable  than  the  t. 
'i  Chron.  24.  3.  Jchoiada  took  for  Joasli  t.  wives 
Jub  13.  20.  only  do  noi  t.  things  unto  me,  ihen 
42.7.  my  wrail:  is  kindled  against  thy  t.  friends 
Prov.  30.  7.  t.  things  have  I  required  of  thee 
£cci.  4.9.  t.  are  better  than  one, because  they  have 
11.  '\ft.  lie  together  1|  12.  I.  shall  withstand  him 
Cant.i. .').  thy  t.  breasts  are  like  t.  young  rocs,  7. 3. 

6.  13.  Shulamite,  as  it  were  company  of  t.  aimiei 
Isa.  17.  0.  t.  or  three  berries  in  top  of  the  bough 

47.  9.  but  these  t.  things  shall  come  to  thee 
51.  19.  these  t.  things  arc  come  unto  thee 
Jcr.  2.  13.  my  pco|)le  have  committed  t.  evils 

3.  14.  I  will  take  one  of  a  city,  and  t.  of  a  family 
Fiek.'iX.  i9.  thou  son  of  man  appoint  thee  i. 

23. 2. there  were  £.woinen,diiiii;hlcrs  of  one  niotiier 
35.  10.  hast  said,  these  (.  nalions  shall  be  mine 
37.  22.  and  iliey  shall  he  no  more  I.  nations 
4".  13.  tribes  of  Isr.  Joseph  shall  have  I.  portions 
/Jan.  12. 5.  looked,  and  behold,  there  stood  other  t 
/imos  3. 3.  can  t.  walk  logclher.excopt  they  be  agr 

4.  S.  so  I.  or  three  cities  wanilcreil  unto  one  cily 
Xech.  4.  X  t.  (ihve  trees  l-y  it,  11,  12. 

14.  these  ai'~.  the  t.  aimmtrd  ones  that  stand 

5.  9.  lliero  came  out  (.  women  who  had  wines 

6.  1.  four  chariots  from  between  t.  inounlains 

11.  7.  I  look  unto  me  t.  staves  and  fed  (he  flock 

13.  8.  I.  parts  tlirrein  shall  be  cut  ofl'  and  die 
■Wot. C. 24. no  iiiiiii  can  servi'  £. masters,  l.nkc  IG.  13. 

18.  3.  than  having  t.  hands  or  t.  feet,  J/arA 9. 43. 
9.  rather  than  having  t   eyes,  Mark  9.  47. 
16.  not  hear,  then  take  wiili  thee  one  or  t.  more 
19.  that  if  t.  of  you  shall  agrcf  on  earth  touching 
2(1.  where  t.  or  three  are  gather.'d  in  my  name 

H.  40.  on  these  I.  hang  all  the  law  and  prophets 
24.  40  then  shnll  t.  be  in  the  field,  one  taken 
95.  17.  he  that  had  received  t.  he  caincil  other  (. 
Tiar-kfilAiP.  bigaii  to  send  them  forth  bv  t.  andt. 
11.  1.  he  send.-th  t.  disciples,  14.  13.  I .uke  19.20. 
12. 42.  she  threw  in  £. mites, which  nnke  a  farthing 
10.  Vi.  fftler  tlial  Jesus  appear*'  to  t  oJ' them 
ttM 


UNB 

Luke  3.  II.  lie  that  hath  (.  coaU,  let  Iiim  impart 
7.  41.  a  ceitaiu  creditor  which  liad  t.  debtors 

9.  3.  neiiher  lake  money,  iior  have  t.  coats  apieci 
10.35.  took  out  t.  pence  and  gave  them  to  the  host 

.ids  l.'.J4  shew  whelherol  these  t.thou  hast  chose 
1  (  or.  G.  10.  lor  t.  shall  be  one  flesh,  Kplt.  5.  31 
14.  -Zl.  let  it  be  by  t.  or  at  me  must  by  three 
29.  lul  prophels  speak  I.  or  three,  and  let  other 
Gal.i  24  an  allegory,  for  these  are  ihe  /..  covenant 
I'liil.  1.  23.  for  1  am  in  u  strait  betwixt  t.  a  desire 
1   'I'lm.  5.  19.  but  before  I.  or  three  witnesses 
llch.  G.  18.  that  by  t.  immutable  things  we  might 

10.  28  died  without  mercy  under  2.  oi  three  wiin. 
Riri  9.  12  there  come  t.  woes  more  hereafter 

11.  3.  1  will  give  power  to  my  t.  witnesses 
4.  these  are  t  olive  trees  and  t.  caiidlesuuks 
10.  because  these  t.  prophets  tonneiited  them 

12.  14.  and  to  the  woman  were  given  L.  wings 

13.  11.  ami  he  had  t.  burns  like  u  lamb,  spaKe  as 
See     Dauguteks,     Days,     Ku>M£vs,     LiAMus, 

Sons. 

TWO  men. 
F.toil.  2. 13.  t.  men  of  the  Hebrews  strove  together 
jYum.  11.  20.  there  remained  t.  men  in  the  camp 
■  /oak.  2.  1.  he  sent  out  t.  men  to  spy  secretly 

4.  Kaliab  hid  the  C.  men  ||  23.  the  I.  lueu  returned 

1  Sam.  10.  2.  find  t.  men  by  Kachel's  sepulchre 

2  Sam.  12.  1.  there  were  (.  men  in  one  ciiy,  one  rich 
1  A'iUjffs  2  32.  fell  on  t.  men  more  righteous  thun  he 

21. 10.  Sett  men  sons  of  Belial  belorelMaboth,  13. 
.Mat.  9.  27.  t.  blind  men  foiluwed  hini,  crying 
Luke  9.  30.  behold,  there  talked  with  hiiii  t.  men 

17.  34.  t.  men  in  one  bed  ||  30.  t.  men  in  the  field 

18.  10.  t  men  went  up  to  the  temple  to  jiray 
24.  4.  as  they  were  perplexed,  behold,  t.  men  stood 

by  them  in  shining  garments,  Jicls  1.  10. 
John  8.  17.  that  the  testimony  of  i.  men  is  true 
Jicls  9.  38.  tliLy  sent  t.  men  to  Peter,  desiring  him 

TWO  tables. 
Exod  31.  18.  gave  to  ftlosea  t.  taiZcs  of  testimony 
3'i.  15.  the  t    tables  were  in  his  hands,  34.  iiO. 
31    1.  hew  thee  t.  tables  of  stone,  JJeul.  10.  1. 

4.  he  hewed  (.  tables  of  stone,  JJeut.  10.  3. 
Deal  4    13.  he  wrote  upon  the  t.  tables,  5.  22. 
9.  10.  the  Lord  delivered  uiuo  me  t.  tables,  11 
I  Kings  8.  9.  there  was  nothing  in  the  ark  save  the 
t.  tables  of  stone  put  at  Horeb,  2  C/ir.  5.  10 
Ezek.m'djttablfson  this  side  \\  4\i.t. tables  oa  that 

TWO  years. 
Ocn.ll  10.  begat  Arpliaxad  t.  years  after  Ihe  flood 
45.  6.  these  t.  years  hath  the  liimiiie  been  in  land 

1  Sam.  13.  1.  when  Saul  had  reigned  t.  years 

2  Sam. 2.10.  Ish-boshelh  Saul's  son  reigned  t.ycars 
13.  i.!3.  after  t.  years,  Absalom  had  sheep-shearers 
14.28.  Absalom  dwell  t.  years  in  Jerusalem 

1  Kings  15.  25.  Nadab  reign-d  over  Israel  t.  years 
IG.  8.  Elah  II  22.  51.  Ahaziah  reigned  t.  years 

'2  Kings  15.  23.  Pekahiah  Ij  21.  19.  Anion,  2  Clir. 

33.  Jl. 

2  Chron.  21.  19.  after  t.  years  his  bowels  fell  out 
Jcr.  28.3.  within  t.  years  I'll  bring  again  vessels,  11. 
Jimus  1.  1.  words  of  Anios,(.y.  belore  carlhi|uake 
Mat.  2.  IG.  slew  children  from  (.  years  and  under 
Jlcls  19.  10.  t.  years  they  in  Asia  heard  the  word 

28.  30.  Paul  dwelt  t.  years  in  ins  hired  house 

.    TWOFOLD. 
Mat.  23. 15.  ye  make  him  t.  more  the  child  of  hell 
Sec  TwaNTY,  Thirty,  Forty,  Fifty,   Hun- 
DRLD,  Thousand. 

TYPES. 
1  Cor.  10.  til-  these  things  happened  to  them  for  I. 


jmc 


U. 


UMPIRE. 

.fob  9.  t  33.  neither  is  there  any  u.  betwixt  us 

UNAt^CUSTOMED. 
Jer.  31.  18.  Ephraiin,  as  a  buliock  u.  to  the  yoke 

UNADVISEDLY. 
Psal.  106.  33.  so  that  ho  spake  u.  %vith  his  lips 

UNAWARES. 
Oen.  31.  20.  Jacob  stole  away  u.  to  Laban,  26. 
JVum.  35.  11.  slayer  may  flee  Ihilher,  who  kllleth 
any  person  u.  15.  Devi.  4.  42.  Jush.  20.  3,  9. 
Psal.  35.  8.  let  destruction  come  on  him  at  «. 
I.uke  21.  34.  and  so  that  day  come  upon  you  u. 
(lal.  -.  4.  because  of  false  brethren  u.  brought  in 
Hob.  13.  2.  for  sonio  have  entertained  angela  u. 
.lude  4.  for  there  are  certnin  men  crept  in  u. 

UNBELIEVEUS. 
I.uke  12.  46.  will  appoint  him  his  portion  with  u. 

1  Cor.  6.  0.  but  brother  goeth  to  law  before  u. 
14   23.  itnd  there  come  in  those  that  are  u. 

2  Cor.  G.  14.  be  ye  not  unciiually  yoked  with  u. 
UNBELIEVING. 

Jicts  14.  2  the  u.  Jews  stirred  up  the  Gentiles 
1  Cor.  7.  14.  hir  the  u.  husband  is  sanctified  by  the 
wife,  the  u.  wife  is  sanctified  by  the  husband 
15.  'a\il  ii  tlio  'g,,  (]ppart,  let  him  depart)  ^  btolbcr 


Tit.  1.  15.  unto  them  ihet  are  u.  is  nothing  poM 
Heo.  21.  8.  the  u.  shall  have  theu  part  in  the  iiuie 

UNUELIEF 
Is  taken  sometimes  fur  weak  faith,  as  in  Murk 
9.  24,  Lord,  1  believe,  help  thou  mine  u  ibelief, 
It  IS  a  capital  and  fountain  evil;  and  gcnr- 
rally  it  is  taken  for  a  privation  and  vttt  rwant 
of  faith,  whrn  the  promises  and  thrcaUntnfj^a 
ill  Uod's  word  are  wholly  distrusted,      'i  kox 
Jews  who  did  nut  rely  on  God's  word,  but  re- 
jected the  promises,  rebelled  against  the  pre- 
cepl.f,  and  murmured  against  the  priviiienci 
of  ttud,couldnul  enter  into  the  promised  land, 
but  were  consumed  in  the  wilderness,  Heh.  3. 19. 
Jlnd  this  nation  was  afterwards  reject.  U  by 
dud,  because  of  their  unbelief;  they  would  not 
accept  of  L'brist ;  Jior  acknowledge  Kim  fur  the 
Messiah,  y^oiH.  ll.iiO,  because  oi  uvbtliif,  they 
were   broken   oil',     .^nd   as   Ike   l.sraeltlcs,  by 
reason  of  unbelief,  were  not  allowed  to   enter 
into   Canaan,  so   unbelievers  shall   nut   enter 
into  heaven.    The  law  of  faith  is  unalterable. 
John  3.  3t),  He  that  believeth  not  tlie  Son  shali 
not  se«  lite, 
linhehef  rtndcrs  the  benefits  of  Christ  fruitless 
and  inejfeelual ;  it  is  said,  Miiik  G.  5,  G.  that 
Christ  could  do  vo  mighty  works   m  his  awi 
country,  because  of  tlieir   unbelief;    it  riade 
t/itm  unjit  fur  receiving  benejit  from  his  mi- 
racles, and  therefore  he  suspended  his  mira- 
culous power.  Unbelief  o/<r»  begets  confusion, 
and  disables  men  to  do  that  which  ot/ierwisc 
they  would  have  been  abli  to  do,  if  tUey  had 
believed;  thus  when  the  man  brought  his  son, 
who  was  a  lunatic,  to  the  apostles,  to  be  cured 
by  them  ;  they  seeing  his  condition  so  bad,  by 
reason  of  the  devil  that  possessed  hiiii,  and 
that  for  so  long  a  time  togethtr,  tjuestione'i 
whether  the  power  they  hud  received,  would 
enable  them  to  east  him  out  and  cure  the  man, 
Mat.    17.    10.     Unbelief  halh    often   corporal 
punishment  attending  it :    '/.achartas,  because 
he  believed  not  the  words  of  the  ang'l,  was 
struck  dumb  for  a  season,  Luke  1.  20.     Unbe- 
lievers have  incir   part  in   the   lake   thai  hurrK 
with   fire  and    brimslone.   Rev.  21.  8.     Christ 
died  not  to  cipi ate  final  infdelity.     This  sin 
charges  all  the  guilt  of  sinners   upon  them- 
selves :    It  renders   the   sufferings  of  Christ 
fruitless  a.s  to  them  :   For  it  is  not  the  prepa- 
ration of  a  sovereign  remedy  that  cures  the 
disease,   but    the    application    of  it.     Jls  our 
sms   were    imputed  to  Chri.'it,   upon   account 
pf  his  union  with  us  in  nature,  and  Ins  con- 
sent to  become  cur  surety  ;  so  his  rigliteous- 
ness  is  meritoriously  imputed  unto  us,  upon 
our  union  with  him  by  a  true  and  lively  faith. 
It  is  not  from  any  defect  of  mercy  in  God,  or 
righteousness  in  Christ,  but  for  the  obstinate 
refusal  of  it,  that   men  certainly  perish  in 
unbelief. 
Mat.  13.  58.  he  did  not  many  works,  because  of  it 
17.  20.  could  not  cast  him  out,  because  of  your  u. 
Mark  G.  6.  and  he  marvelled  because  of  their  a. 
9.  24.  Lord,  I  believe,  help  thou  mine  u. 
IG.  14.  and  upbraided  llieni  with  their  u. 
Ao7n.  3. 3.  shall  their  H.muke  lailh  wilhont  eflecll 
4.  20.  he  staggered  not  at  the  inomisc  through  u. 
11.  20.  well,  because  of  u.  they  were  broken  off 
23.  if  they  abide  not  slill  in  u.  shall  he  gra*"'.ed 
30.  yet  have  now  obtained  mercy  thro'  thtir  u 
32.  for  God  hath  concluded  them  all  in  u. 
i^;)A.5.  to.  thewrathofGodon  Ihe  chiMren  oCu, 
1  Tim.  1.  13.  because  1  did  it  ignonintly  in  u. 
Heb.  3.  12.  lest  be  in  any  of  yon  an  evil  hearlcfu, 

19.  they  could  not  enter  in  because  of  u.  4.  6. 
4.  11.  lest  anv  fall  after  the  s;ime  example  of  i; 

UNBL.AMEABLE. 
Col.  1.  22.  to  ,iresent  you  holy,  u.  in  his  si^ht 
1  Thess.  3.  13.  he  may  ptablisii  your  hearts  it- 

UNBLAMKAHI.Y. 
1  Thess.  %  10.  how  «.  we  have  behaved  ourselvM 

UNCEUT.MN. 
1  Cor.  14.  8.  if  the  trumpet  give  an  u.  sound 
1  Tim.  6  17.  nor  trust  in  u.  richrs,  but  in  God 

UNCEUTALNLY. 
1  Cor.  9.  2G.  I  therefore  k)  run,  not  as  u.  so  flghtl 

UNCHANGEABLE. 
Heb.  7.  24.  but  Ihis  man  hath  an  n.  pripslhooo 

UNCIRCUMOISKD. 
Oen.  17.  14.  the  u.  man-child  shall  be  rut  ofl' 
34.  14.  cannot  give  our  sister  to  one  that  is  u. 
F.xod.Vi.Xl.  Pharaoh  hear  me  who  am  ol'  u.  rip.a,33l 
12.  48.  lor  no  u.  person  shnll  eat  oI'iIh^  p.issovof 
Lev.  19.  23.  shall  count  the  fiuif  u.  three  years 
26.  41.  if  then  their  u.  hearts  be  hunihied 
Josh.  5.  7.  Joshua  circumcised,  for  liiey  '.'srs  It, 
ludg.  14.  3  tliat  thou  troest  to  take  a  wilV  of  the  u 
IS.  16.  now  shall  I  fall  into  the  hands  oi  thetr  »* 
I  ^ankx  Ml  Ci  '«t  UB  go  t?  \iie  gariiitori  <<.'  t^°^  u. 


UNC 

J  Sam.  17.  26,  for  who  is  this  u.  Philistine  ?  33. 

Jl.  4.ic8ttJitieeu.co;neaii>l  abuserne,  1  Clir.  10. -1. 
%  Sum.  I.  20.  lea'  tiiu  d:iuj?hters  ot'tlie  u.  lriuiii|ili 
Ua.5:t.  l.tliercshali  iiu  iiioreciiirio  into  Uieellio  «. 
/er.  (i   Hi.  their  ear  i:-  u.  thi^v  cannot  hearken 
a.  ijj.  I  wiil  putush  lliu  circuiMCiseil  with  tlie  u. 

Hi.  these (laluuis;  are  «.  »li  house  of  Israel  are  u. 
Kick.  20.  lU.  thoi:  shall  die  the  death  of  the  ii. 
ai.  IH.  tJiou  shait  he  iri  the  midst  oi'  the  «.  '.ii.  IS), 
21,  U,  2.1,  2o,  27,  2^,  2 J,  30,  ;i2. 
44.  7  ye  havebrouglit.siriujrers  ii.  in  heart  and.  «. 
IE  rtesh  into  my  sauciuary  to  |fjlluie  it,  'J. 
Sets  7.  .51.  yestirt-iiecKed  and  a.  in  lieait  and  ears 
II    X  thou  wenlest  in  to  men  u.  and  ihdsi  eat 
Hgm..  i.  11.  faitij  wineh  ho  had  yet  homg  ii.  12. 
1  Cor.  7.  18.  circuincised,  let  hiin  not  heoonie  u. 

UNCIKUIJAIL'ISIU.N. 

Sam.2.2.'>.  if  a  breaker, thy  circuineision  is  madea. 

•MJ.  if  tlie  It.  kee|i  the  righteousness  of  the  law, 

eiiali  not  his  «.  be  counted  for  circumcision.' 

27.  shall  iini  u.  which  is  by  nature  judge  tliee  '. 

3.  :iU.  whicii  slialljiisiify  the  «.  Uiiuugli  laitli 

4.  !'.  cunieth  ''.-is  blessedness  on  circumcision  or  «,. 
JU.hu  w  wash  tlieiireckuneJ?  when  lie  was  in  cir- 

cuincisuin  or  in  u.  not  in  circumcision  hut  a.. 
t  Cor.  7   Id  IS  any  man  called  in  «..?  let  him  not  be 

U».  ciicumcision  is  nothing,  and  ii.  is  nothing 
f;ar2.7.wli-,n  sawtlijg  ispel  of  ((.committed  'o  me 

5.  ti.  neilher  circuinciBioii  availetli  nor  «.  (i.  15. 
f'p4.  2  ll.who  are  called  «.  by  that  called  circnin. 
0)/.2.13.  ind  you  being  dead  in  the  v..  of  your  llesh 

3. 11.  ueitiiur  circumcision  nor  u.  but  i/iinst  is  all 

Lev.  10.  4.  the  son  of  Uzziel,  the  u.  of. Aaron 
20  20.  if  a  man  lie  with  Ins  a.  wife,  he  hath  unco- 
vered his  «.  nakedness,  they  shall  bear  tliejr  sin 
25.  4iJ.  either  his  u..  or  u.  son  niiy  redeem  hiin 
ISam.  !0.  14.  and  riaul's  u.  said  unto  liim,  15. 

14.  .iO.  ca|)laiii  wa.s  Abner,  son  of  Ner,  .Saul's  u. 
I  Chrtn.  27.  :i2.  Jonathan  David's  «.  a  ciuinscliur 
F.sLh  2.7.Mordecai  brought  n|i  hw  «.  daigliter,  l.'i, 
Jer.  ii.  7.  Hananieol  the  son  of  S.iailuin  time  u. 
ff.  so  llanauieel  my  «.  son  earner  unto  me,  9,  12. 
Snios  y    10.  and  a  man's  «.  shall  lake  hiiu  up 

UNCLK.\N 
/^eB.  5.  2.  if  a  soul  touch  any  u.  thing  the  carcase 
of  «,.  cattle  or  u.  lliing.i,  he  BJiall  be  «.  11.2li. 
10. 10.  [mtdiirerencebetwe.il  «.  and  clean,  11.47. 

11.  \.  it  is  a.  to  you,  5,  (i,  7,  2J.  Dcut.  14.  1!!. 
S.they  are  !t.uii't()yon,2li,2T,2.-!,31.  Deut.  14.7 
SJ4.  for  these  ye  shall  be  a.  u    until  the  evening, 

2o,  2r^,  :ii,  :!2,  :i.i,  3;i,  4U.  |  ii.  4b 

I  l.>.  5,  (),  7,  H,  10,  11,  Ki,   17.  IH. 

19,  21,  2:-,  2:!,  27.  ]  17.  13.  |  22.  C! 

J\ritm.  v.).  7,  8,  10,  21,22. 

32.  it  sliall  be  a.  Xi.  34,  35,  3U,  3d.  I  15.  4,  9, 

2i',   24,  20. 

12.  2.  then  she  shall  be  u.  sjven  days,  .=).  |  15.25. 

13.  3.  priest  shall  look  on  him  a.id  pronounce 
hhn  u.  8,   11,   15,  20,  22,  25,  27,  30,  44,  5'J. 

11.  for  he  is  «.   14.   :«!,  44,  40.  |   1.5.  2,  2!. 
45.tlie  lejier,iii  «  bum  the  plague  is,  shall  cry,ii.7(. 
14.40.  they  shall  cast  them  into  an  u.  place,  41,45. 
57.  to  leach  when  it  is  u.  and  when  it  is  clean 
22.5.wlioso  touchcth,  whereby  hoinay  'oe  mader 
ft'uiii.  R.  7  he  sliail  nut  make  himself  a.  for  father 
iJeul.  12. 15.  n.  and  clean  eat  thereof,  22  |  15.  22. 
Jusli.  22.  19.  if  the  land  of  your  possession  be  u. 
Ezra  9.  11.  the  land  ye  go  lo  possess  in  aa  ti.  land 
^  ,/oi  35.  14.  the  life  of  hypocrites  is  among  the  u. 
Eccl.  9.  2.  there  is  one  event  to  the  clean  and  u. 
Isa.  6.  5.  I  am  undone,  t  am  a  man  of  u    lips,  I 
dwell  in  the  midst  of  a  people  of  u.  lips 
35.  8.  be  a  way,  the  u.  sliall  not  pas^s  over  it 
52.  1.  there  shall  no  more  come  into  thee  the  u. 
/,«m.4.15.depart  ye,il  is  (4.(lepart,depart, touch  not 
Ezek.  22.2()  put  no  dilference  between  clean  and  «. 
44.2!i. cause  them  di.scorn  between  thcu.and  clean 
Hos.  9.  3.  they  shall  eat  a.  tiimgs  in  Assyria 
llair.  2.  13.  If  one  thai  is  k.  ton  -h  it,  shall  it  !»8  u. 

14   and  thiit  which  they  otfer  there  is  u. 

l.ukn  4.33.  a  man  who  had  a  spirit  of  an  u.  devil 

Hcts  10.  28.  not  call  any  man  common  or  u.  11.  8. 

R-tn.  14.  14.  nothing  is  n   of  itself,  but  to  him  that 

esteemeth  any  thing  to  be  u.  to  liim  it  is  «. 

1  Cjr   7.  14.  else  were  your  children  a.  but  now 

2  Or.  fi.  17.  touch  not  «.  thing,  !  will  receive  you 
Fj>h.  5.  5.  that  no  u.  person  h-ali  any  iiiheritaiice 
Heb.  9.  13.  the  ashes  of  a  baifer  sprinkling  the  «. 
Hen  18. 2.  Baby  Ion  is  becone  a  cage  of  every  «.bird 

Sec  IIkast,  S/iuit,  Tiiino. 

UNCl.KAN  Spiril.<!. 

Mat.  10.    1.  he    gave    power  against  a.  spiriln, 

Afark  0.  7. 

A?ar^(  1.27.  he  commandetli  u.  spirit.^,  I.ukei.  .36. 

3.  11.  nnd  u.  spirits,  when  they  saw  him,  cried 

S.n.the  u..',j-Aril.i  went  out  and  entered  into  swine 

Octs  ,5.  16.  them  whicli  were  vexed  v/\\\\\i. spirits 

^  7   for  )i.  .ipirits  ca'ne  out  nf  many  possessed 

Bev.  1!3.  13.  I  saw  three  n.  spirits  Itko  frogs  come 

fiSO 


UND 

l-'\CLEANNKSir 

Lev.  5.  3.  If  he  touch  the  u.  of  mar,  wiiataoevcl-  u. 
It  be,  a  man  shall  be  deliled,  7.  21.  |  22.  5. 
7.  20.  that  eateih,  having  Ins  u.  on  him,  22.  3 

14.  19.  for  him  tJiat  i.s  to  be  cleansed  from  liii  u. 

15.  31.  thus  ye  shall  se|>arate  Israel  liom  their  u. 
18.  19.  as  long  as  she  is  jmi  apart  for  her  «. 

JV«;n.  5.  19.  il  thou  hast  not  gone  aside  lo  u. 

I.I.  13.  he  shall  bi'  unclean, his  u.  is  yet  upon  him 
iJtut.  -Si.  10.  by  reasui:  of  u.  that  chancetli  him 

24.  1.  because  he  haiJi  found  some  a.  In  her 
2  Ham.  11.  4.  lor  she  was  purilied  from  her  «. 
i  Clirun.  29   10.  the  priests  brought  out  all  ihe  u. 
Kzra  9.  11.  they  lia»o  filled  the  land  with  ilieir  «. 
Ezek.  30.  17.  way  as  the  u.  of  a  removed  woman 

3.1.  24.  according  to  their  u.  have  [  done  to  them 
Zi-ck.  13. 1. shall  be  a  fountain  opened  for  sin  anil  a. 
Mat.  23.27.  but  are  within  fullof  bones,  and  all  «. 
Hon.  1.  24.  wherefore  God  also  gave  tlieni  uji  to  u 

0. 19.  ye  have  yielded  your  members  servants  to  u 
2  Cor.  12.  21.  and  have  not  repented  of  the  «. 
Gal.  .5.  19.  the  work»  of  the  flesh  are  these  u.  strife 
Ejili.  4.  19.  to  wotiv  all  u.  with  greediness 

5.  3.  all  u.  let  not  be  once  naiiiej  ainoiig  you 
Cui.  3..).inoriir»  thcref-Te  fornication,  it.  ami  covet. 

1  Tlicss.  2.  3.  for  our  exhoitation  was  not  of  it. 
4.  7.  God  hath  not  called  us  to  jt.  hut  to  holiness 

2  Pet.  2. 10.  them  that  walk  in  the  lust  of  u. 
UNCLEANNESSKS. 

Ezek.  30.  2D.  I  will  save  yo'^  from  all  your  it. 

UNCLOTHED. 
2  Cor.  5.  4.  not  for  that  we  would  bo  u.  but  clothed 

U.\CO.VlELV. 

1  Cor.  7.  3(3.  that  hehehavetli  u.  toward  his  virgin 

12.23.our  It.  pans  have  more  abundant  comeliness 

UiNCONDEMNED. 

.Sets  16. 37.  they  have  beaten  us  openly  ?t.  Romans 

22.  25.  to  scourge  a  man  that  is  a  Roman  and  u. 

UNCORRUPTiVESS. 
Tit. '■2  7.  in  doctrine  sfiewing  ii  gravity,  sincerity 

L'.N'COVER. 
Acs.  10.  6.  u.  not  y^  ur  heads  neither  rend  clothes 
18.  f)  nut  it  nakedness  of  une  that  is  near  of  km 

7.  toe  nakedness  of  thy  father  shall  thou  not  it. 

8.  iiakedri.s.soflhy  father's  wife  ||  9.  of  thy  sister 
10.  nakedness  of  thy  son'sdaughter  shah  not  u. 
11  Ihe  nakedness  of  thy  father's  wife's  daiightei 
12.  fati'.er's  sister  ||  13.  niolhcr's  sister,  20.  19, 
14  nut  It.  th-'  iialiedness  of  thy  falher's  brother 
1.5,  thy  daughter  in-law  11  10.  lliy  brother's  wife 
17. notit,  Ihe  nakedness  of  a  woman  andherdangh. 
1^,  shall  not  it.  the  nakedness  <if  thy  wife's  sis'ter 
19.not  It  nakedness  of  a  woman  jnit  apart,20.18. 

21.  10.  the  high  prie<-,t  shall  not  it,  his  head 
S^'um   5,  18.  Ihe  priest  shall  «.  the  woman's  head 
Rutk  3,  4   tlittt  thou  shalt  go  in  a:'d  u.  his  feet 

1  fiam  20, t  2  lie  will  u,  mine  ear  |!  1 12  «  iliinecar 
/,5a.  47.  2.  tt.  thy  locks,  u.  the  thi"h,  pass  over 

CNCOVKRED. 
Gfji..  9.  21.  and  Noah  was  u.  within  hif  tent 
/.e:}.  20.  1 1,  he  hath  it.  his  falher's  nakedness 

17.  It.  I'ls  sister's  |!  20.  it.  hi.s  uncle's  nai;edncss 

18.  she  liath  u.  the  fountain  of  her  blood 
Ruth.'.'.  7.  she  came  softly  and  it.  his  feet  aid  laid 

2  Siit.z.  6.  20.  who  u.  hiniL'elf  as  the  vain  fallows 
Isa.  20.  4.  led  »way  even  with  their  buiiocks  u. 

22.0.  Elam  baro  the  quiver,  and  Kir  it.  Ihe  shield 
47.  3.  thy  naUadnesa  shall  be  it.  thy  shama  seen 
.fcr.  49.  10.  but  I  have  u.  hia  secret  places 
Ezck.  4.  7.  and  thine  arm  shall  be  It.  shalt  prophesy 
Hall.  2.  10.  drink,  and  let  thy  foreskin  he  u. 
Mark  2  4.  they  it.  the  roof  where  he  was 
1  Cor.  II.  5.  that  prophesieth  with  her  head  it. 
13.  is  it  comely  that  a  woman  |iray  unto  God  it.  .' 
UNCOVERETH. 
/.ev  20,19.ror  he  it.  his  near  kin,  bear  their  iniquity 
Dcut.  27.  20.  because  he  it.  his  father's  skirt 

1  'Sam.  22.  t  8.  there  is  none  that  it.  mine  ear 

2  Siirii.  a.  20.  as  one  of  the  vain  fellows  it.  himself 
./ob  33.  t  IG.  he  u.  the  ears  of  men  and  sealeth 

U.NCTION. 
1  Juhn  2.  20.  but  ye  have  an  u.  from  the  Holy  One 

UN  DEFILED. 
P»al.  119.  1.  blessed  arc  the  u.  in  the  way 
Cant.  5.  2.  open  to  me  my  love,  my  dove,  my  it. 

6  9.  my  dove,  my  it.  is  one  ;  she  is  the  only  one 
Hrb.  7  26.  a  high-priest  who  is  holy,  harmless,  it. 

13,4.  marriaL".'  is  honourable  in  all,  nnd  Ihe  bed  u. 
./am.  1.  27.  pure  religion  and  u.  before  God 
1  Pet  1.  4.  to  an  inheritance  incorruptible,  it. 

UNDER. 
Gen.  49,  25,  blessings  of  the  deep  that  lietli  u. 
Ernii.  6.  fi.  I  will  bring  you  out  from  u.  the  burdens 
./iish.  7.  21.  in  Ihernid.st  of  my  tent  and  silvern,  it 
HiitJi  2.  12.  u.  whose  wings  Ihnu  art  come  to  trust 


UND 

Pso'^44. 5.  (hvoagh  thy  name  will  we  trend  them  u. 
Cant.  8.  3.  his  liiiht  hand  ,-hnuld  lip  u.  niv  hend 
Tsa.  57.  5.  with  idols  u.  every  green  tree,  Jei .  2. 10. 
Jer. 10.  11.  the  gods,  they  .shidl  peibli  from  llie 
earth,  and  from  it.  llicse  heavens.  Lam.  3.  CO. 
Dan.  4.  14.  let  the  iieasts  get  away  from  '/.  it 
0,  12,  11.  tlie  whole  heavei;  hath  not  been  done 
//"..,'!,  4,  li.liiive;rniie  awhoriiii;  from  u.  tlu-lrGod 
JItut.  2.  10.  tKw  children  from  two  years  old  and  u. 

8,  9.  I  am  u.  antliorily,  having  so.diers  it.  me 
/.ake  7.  0.  that  thuu  shouldest  enter  u.  my  toof 
.'n/iii  1.48.  when  thim  wastit  the  fig  tree,  Isa  w  thee 
/{lint.  .3.  9.  we  have  jiroved  that  they  are  all  u  sin 

0.  15.  because  we  are  nut  u.  the  law,  but  it.  gracv 
7. 14, the  law  is  spiritual, but  1  am  carnal,sold  it  Hi:; 
1  Cor.  0.  12.  1  will  not  be  brought  it.  power  of  at.j 

9,  20,  to  them  that  are  it.  the  law,  as  it.  the  law 
27.  I  keep  u  my  body  and  bring  it  into  subjectic-a 

10,  1,  how  that  all  our  fathers  were  u  the  clourt 
Gal.  3    10,  It  the  curse  ||  22  concluded  all  u.  sii- 

23,  before  failli  came,  we  were  kept  it   the  laM 
25  faith  is  come,  we  are  no  longer  it.asclioul-nias. 
Pkil  2  10  of  things  in  earth  and  things  it  the  earth 
1  Tiffi  6  1.  as  many  servants  asareit.the  yoke 
l!eh.  7,  1 1,  for  «,  it  the  peojile  received  the  law 
.liiiJe  0  he  hath  reserved  in  chains  it,  >Jarkness 
■S'tr     FtiKT,    Him,    Law,    Me,    Sun,    Thep 
Them,  Us. 

UNDERGIUDING. 
.icts  27.  17.  tliev  used  helps,  it.  Ihe  ship,  fearing 

UNDERNEATH. 
Drut.  .33.  27.  and  ii.  are  the  everlasting  arms 
UNDERSETTEKS. 

1  Kings'.  30.  the  fi  or  corners  thereof  had  u.  34. 
UNDERSTAND. 

Gen.  11.  7.  they  may  not  n.  one  another'.s  speech 
41.  15.  [  heard  say  that  thou  canst  u.  a  dream 
A''um.  10.  30.  ye  shall  u.  that  these  have  provoked 
/>ri(i.28.49.a  iialion  whose  tongue  thou  shalt  not  u 

2  A'lw^.slfi  20.  S|ieak,  1  pray  thee,to  thy  servants  it 
the  Syrian  language,  for  we  u.  il,  tsa.  30. 11 

I  Citron  28.  19.  Ihe  Lord  made  me  it.  in  wrilii.g 
JVc/i,  8,  3.  he  read  before  those  that  could  «. 

7.  theLevites  caused  the  ])Co|ile  to  it.the  la w,8,13. 
.Tab  (),  24.  .cause  me  to  it.wherein  I  have  erred 

23,5.  I  would  It.  what  he  would  say  unto  me 
2(3.  14.  Ihe  thunder  of  his  power  who  can  u  ? 
32.  9.  neither  do  the  aged  it,  judgment 
.30.  29.  can  any  it.  Ihe  sjireadings  of  the  clondst 

Psal.  14.  2.  if  there  were  any  that  d;.)  u  53.  2. 
19.  12.  who  can  it.  his  errors  ?  cleai  se  thou  rnc 
82.  5.  they  know  not,  neither  will  they  u. 
92.  0.  knoweth  not,  neither  dulli  a  fool  u  this 
94.8.  It. ye  brutish  among  ihc  peiiple,  and,  ye  focli 
107.  43.  they  shall  it.  the  loving  kindness  of  Ihe  Ij 
119.  27.  make  me  to  u.  the  way  ol  thy  precepts 
100.  I  u.  more  than  the  ancienis,  becaii.se  I  keep 

PrvD.  2.5.  then  shall  ihou  ti.  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

9.  then  shall  thou  it.  righteousness  and  equity 

8.  5,  O  ye  simple,  u.  wisdom,  and,  ye  fools,  be  of 
14.  8.  the  wisdom  of  the  |)rudent  is  to  u.  his  way 

19.  25.  reprove  one,  and  he  will  u.  knowledgo 

20.  24.  how  can  a  man  then  u.  his  own  way  ? 
28.  5.  evil  men  «.  not  judgment,  but  they  thn 

seek  the  Lord  it   all  thing,-. 
23.  19,  for  though  ho  it.  he  will  not  answer 
Isa.  a.  9.  he  said,  hear  ye  indeed,  but  it.  not 

10.  lest  they  it.  wiih  their  heart,  ./«'m  12.  40. 
28.  9.  whom  shall  he  make  to  u.  doctrine? 

19.  it  shall  be  a  vexation  only  to  u   the  report 
32i.  4.  the  heart  of  the  rashshiill  u.  kr.owleiige 
.33.  19.  a  stammering  tongue  that  Ihou  canst  noU. 
40. 1 14.  and  who  made  him  u.  and  laiiirht  hiin  ? 
41.20.  it.  together  that  Ihe  Lord  hath  done  this 
43.  10.  that  ye  may  know  and  u.  that  lam  he 
44. 18.  he  hath  shut  their  nearl.s,  Ihat  they  cannot  t; 
56.  11.  and  they  are  shepherds  lhat  cannot  it. 
.fer.9.  12.  who  is  Ihe  wise  man  that  may  it.  this  f 
Ezek.  3. 6.  to  people  whose  words  ihou  canst  not  i. 
JJan.  8.  10.  make  this  man  to  it.  the  vision 
17.  but  he  said  unto  me,  u.  O  son  of  man 
9.  13  and  u.  ihy  truth  ||  23.  it.  Ihe  matter,  25. 
10. 12.  from  the  ilay  ihou  didst  set  thy  heart  lou 
14.  lam  come  to  make  lliee  it.  what  shall  befall 

11.  33.  and  they  lhat  v.  .shall  instruct  many 

12.  10.  ihe  wicked  shall  not  it.  the  wise  shall  u, 
If.yi.  4.  14.  the  people  lhat  doth  not  it.  sii  ill  fall 

14  9.  who  is  wise,  anri  he  shall  ii.  these  11  ings  ? 
Mic.  4.  12.  lieitherit.  they  the  cininsel  of  the  Lot>l 
Mot.  13.  13.  they  hear  not,  neither  do  they  j; 
14. hear  and  not  a.||  15.  10.  hear  and  it.  Jf<ir  1(7.14 
15,  17.  do  not  ye  yet  n.  7  16.  9,  1 1.  Mark  8.  17,  2i 
24. 15.  whoso  rcadeth.  Jet  him  ii.  Mark  I  i.  H. 
Mark  4.  12.  and  not  perceive,  that  heari.ig  they 
may  near  and  not  it.  Lvkc  8.  10.  jJci.^Sfi.  20. 
14.  08,  t  know  not  nor  «.  I  what  tlir:i'  savest 


1  .S'«m.21 . 3.  what  is  «,.  thy  hand  give  me  live  lo 

1  ICiniTs  18.  23.  lay  it  on  wood,  and  put  no  fire  h.I  l.ukc  24.  45.  that  they  might  ii.  the  scriplures 

2  Kinirs  8.20.Edom  revolted  from  h  hand  of  Jndah   ./n/iw  8.  43.  w  by  do  ye  not  it.  my  speech  ♦ 
13.  5.  Israel  went  out  from  u.  the  Syrians  Rom.  15.  21.  thev  that  have  nut  heard  shall  u. 

2  Ckr  28.  10,  ye  lurpeae  to  keep  «.  Judah  for  bond.  1 1  Cor  1.3,  2.  and  tlio'  I  u  all  m.vstcrie3  am  nothins 


UND 

fTeb  11  3.  Oko'  faith  wo  «.  the  worlds  wtre  frantcJ 
IPct^.l'.:.  t'ut  Uiese.  8i>eak  evil  of  tilings  they  u.  not 

UNDERriTAVDEST. 
Job  15.  9.  what  u.  thou,  which  is  not  in  ua  ? 
fsai.  I3&.  2.  tliou  y.  my  tho'jshts  afar  olf 
Jer.  5.  15.  ocitiier  v.  thuu  what  thuy  say 
Jcisc.'iO.  Philip  saiiJ,  u.  then  what  thou  readcst 

ILNDERSTANDETIl. 
lCAron.'J3.9.  Loid  u  the  imaginations  of  thoughts 
Job  28.  23.  Hod  u.  the  way  thereof  and  kiiowtth 
Fsal.  49.  20.  man   'lat  is  in  honour  and  u.  not 
IVop.  *5.  9.  they  arc  all  plain  to  him  that  ». 
14  6  but  knGwlo<ige  is  easy  unto  liini  that  u. 
Jrr.9.  24.  let  him  glory  in  this,  that  he  u.  me 
■Va<.13.19.wlien  any  heareth  the  word  and  M.it  not 

23.  is  he  that  hearctn  the  word  and  u.  it 
Horn.  3. 11.  there  is  none  that  ?i.  none  seeketh  God 
1  Cor.  14.  2.  speaketh  not  to  msn,  for  no  man  u. 
16.  say  amen,  sooiiis:  he  u.  not  what  thou  sayest 
Li.\UEItSTA?,'UrNG. 
F.zod.31.3. 1  have  tilled  liezaicel  with  wisdom  and 
n.  and  m  knowledge,  '.i'>.  31.  |  HG.  1. 
Dcut.  4.  G.  for  this  is  your  wisdom  and  your  u. 
32.  28.  neither  is  there  any  u.  in  them 
lKinffs',\.H.  but  hast  asked  for  thyself  «.  to  discern 
4.  29.  and  flod  gave  Solomon  wisdom  and  u. 
7.  14.  lliram  was  tilled  with  wisdom  and  71. 
1  C/ir':n.  12.32.  were  men  that  had  u.  of  tl;e  times 

22.  12.  only  the  Lord  give  thee  wisdom  and  u. 

3  C'Ar.  2. 12.  given  Uavid  a  wise  son  endued  with  a. 
SG.  5.  Zechariah  had  h.  in  the  visions  of  God 
Ezra  8.  16.  lor  Joiarib  and  EInathan  men  of  u. 
A'A.  8.  2.  before  all  that  could  hear  with  u. 
JO.  2?*  everyone  having  knowledge  and  having  a. 
Job  12  3.  but  I  have  u.  a.s  well  as  you 
12   m  length  of  days  is  u.  \\  V.i.  he  hnth  u. 
20.  he  taketh  away  the  u.  of  the  aged 
17.  4.  for  thou  hast  hid  their  heart  from  u. 
20.  3.  the  spirit  of  my  u.  causeth  me  to  answer 
20.  12.  and  by  h\su.  he  smiteth  through  the  proud 
28.  12.  and  where  is  the  place  of  u.?  20. 

25.  to  man  ho  said,  to  depart  from  evil  is  u. 
32.  8.  the  insjiiration  of  Almighty  givetli  them  u. 
34.  10.  therefore  hearken  to  me,  ye  men  of  u. 
16.  if  now  liiou  ha*t  u.  hear  this,  hearken 
34.  let  men  of  y.  tell  me.  let  a  wise  man  hearken 
3.S.  4.  where  wa«t  iliou?  declare,  if  thou  hast  u. 
36.  or  who  haih  given  u.  to  the  heart? 

39.  17.  ncilher  hath  he  imparted  to  her  u. 

Psal.  32.  9.  be  ye  not  as  the  mule  that  hath  no  u. 
47.  7.  God  is  the  King,  sing  ye  praises  .vith  u. 
49.  3.  the  meditation  of  my  heart  shall  be  of  u. 
119.  34.  gu-e  me  u.  73,  125,  144,  169. 
99.  I  have  more  u.  ||  130.  thy  word  giveth  u. 
104.  thro'  thy  precepts  I  get  «.  therefors  I  hate 
147.  5.  great  is  our  Lord,  his  «.  is  Infinite 
Proj?.1.2.  to  know  wisdom,  to  perceive  words  of  «. 

2.  2.  BO  that  thou  apply  thine  heart  to  «. 
3.  and  if  ihou  liftest  np  thy  voice  for  u. 

6.  out  of  his  mouth  cometli  knowledge  and  u. 
11.  discretion  preserve  thee,  «.  shall  keep  ihee 

3.  a.  trust  in  the  L.  and  lean  not  to  thine  own  a. 

13.  happy  is  the  man  that  getteth  «. 

19.  by  a.  hath  he  established  the  heavens 
I.  1.  ye  children,  attend  to  know  ?(.  ||  5.  get  a.  7. 
J.  1.  my  son,  bow  thine  ear  lo  my  u. 
H.  32.  whoso  coinmitteth  adultery,  lacketh  u, 
7.4.  thou  irl  my  sister,  and  call  u.  thy  kinswoman 
3.  1.  and  doth  not  u.  put  forth  her  voice? 

14.  I  am  u.  II  9.  6.  and  go  in  the  way  of  ?(. 

9.  4.  as  for  him  that  wanteth  u.  she  saith,  16. 
10.  and  the  knowledge  of  the  holy  is  u. 

10.  13.  in  lips  of  him  that  hath  «.  wisilom  is  found 
14.  29.  he  that  is  slow  to  wrath  is  of  great  u. 

33.  wisdom  resti;ih  in  heart  of  him  that  hath  1/ 
].).  14.  heart  of  him  that  hath  a.  seeks  knowledge 
32.  but  he  that  heareth  reproof  getteth  u. 

16,  16.  to  get  a.  rather  to  he  chosen  than  silver 
22. «.  is  a  well-spring  of  life  to  him  that  hath  it 

17.  24.  wisdom  is  before  him  that  hath  v. 
18.2.  a  fool  hnth  no  delight  in  ji.  but  that  his  heart 
19.  8.  he  that  ke^peih  ,<.  shall  I'md  good 

2.1.  reprove  one  that  linth  u.  he  will  understand 

21   16.  a  man  that  wandereth  out  o'"  the  way  of  »t 

30.  theie  i^  no  a.  nor  coiinsid  agiinst  the  Ijord 

23.  23.  buy  ala    «  i.sdom,  and  iiiHUnction,  and  v 

24.  3.  md  by  n.  a  house  is  established 

88.  11.  the  poor  that  hath  u.  icarcheth  him  out 
16.  the  prince  thit  wanteth  u.  is  an  oppressor 

30.  2.  and  have  not  the  u.  of  a  man 

Bee/.  9. 11. bread  to  wise  nor  yet  riches  to  men  of  a. 

bd   11.  2.  the  spirit  of  a.  shall  rest  ution  him 
3   makt  him  of  r^uick  a.  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

27.  11.  for  it  is  a  people  of  no  a.  thereforn  hn  that 

29.14.  the  u.  of  their  prudent  meti  shall  he  hid 
10.  »ay  of  hirn  that  framed  it,  he  had  no  11. 7 
W.  they  also  that  erred  in  snirit  shall  come  to  a. 

40.  14.  and  who  shewed  to  him  the  way  of  a. 7 
2H.  the  liOrd,  there  is  no  .searching  of  his  a. 

44.  19.  nei'lK;.  is  there  Itnowlodgo  nor  u.  to  "^ 


UND 

Jcr.  3. 15.  give  pastors  which  shall  fcorJ  you  with  ii. 

4.  22.  for  my  people  is  foolish,  they  have  no  u. 

a.  21.  heat,  O  foolish  people  and  without  n. 

51.  jj.  he  liuth  stretched  out  the  heaven  hy  his  a. 
F.zrk.  23.  4.  witli  thy  a.  thou  hast  got  riches 
yjarj.  1.  17.  Daniel  had  u.  in  visions  and  dreams 
20.  in  all  matters  of  u.  he  found  them  better 

2.21.  he  giveth  knowledge  to  them  thiit  know  a. 

4.  34.  mine  a.  returned  to  me,  I  blessed  Most  High 

.'>.  11.  light  and  u.  was  found  in  him,  12,  14. 

9.  22.  1  am  now  come  forth  to  give  thee  a. 

10.  1.  and  Daniel  had  a.  of  the  vision 

11.  3.").  some  of  them  of  a.  shall  fall,  to  try  them 
//ws.l3.2.have  made  idols  according  lo  their  own« . 
Obad.  7.  a  wound  under  thee,  there  is  no  u.  in  him 

H.  shall  X  not  destroy  M.out  of  the  mount  of  Esau? 
^l/ir(.l  J.  11).  are  ye  also  yet  without  a.?  Mark  7. 18. 
JInrIi  12.  33.  and  to  love  him  with  all  the  u. 
J.ukr.  1.  3.  to  me,  having  had  perfect  a.  of  things 

2.  47.  all  that  heard  were  i-stoniahed  at  his  a. 

24.  45.  then  opened  he  their  a.  that  they  might 
fijin.  1.  31.  without  u.  covenant-breakers 

1  Cur.  1. 19.  bring  lo  nothing  the  a.  of  the  prudent 

14.  14.  my  spirit  prayeth,  but  my  u.  is  unl'ruitfjl 
15.  I  will  pray  with  the  a.  sing  with  the  u. 

19.  I  had  rather  speak  five  words  with  my  u. 

20.  be  not  children  in  n.  but  in  a.  be  men 
F.p/i.  1.  13.  the  eyes  of  your  a.  being  enlightened 

4.  13.  having  the  a.  darketied,  being  alienated 
Pliil.  4.  7.  the  peace  of  God  which  passeth  all  u. 
Col.  1.9.  that  ye  might  be  filled  with  all  s|iiritual  n. 

2.  2.  lo  all  riches  of  the  full  assurance  of  u. 

2  Tim.  2.  7.  the  Lod  give  thee  u.  in  all  tilings 

I  .fohn  5.  20.  the  Son  of  God  hath  given  us  an  a. 
Reo.  13. 18.  hiin  that  hath  ji.countnumber  of  beast 
.See  Good. 
Man  «/ UNDERSTANDING. 
Fzra  8.  13.  and  they  brought  us  a  man  of  u. 
Prov.l.o.a.  /nnreo/a.shall  attain  untowise  counsels 

10.  23.  but  a  man  of  u.  hath  wisdom 

11.  12.  but  a  man  of  u.  holdeth  his  peace 

15.  21.  but  a  man  of  Ji.  walketh  uprightly 
17.  27.  a  iitan  of  u.  is  of  an  excellent  spirit 

28.  that  shutteth  his  lips,  is  esteemed  a  man  of  u. 
20.  5.  hut  a  man  of  a.  will  draw  out  couiwsel 

23.  2. by  a  man  of  u.  the  state  shall  be  prolonged 

raid  of  UNDERSTANDING. 
Prnv.  7.  7.  I  discerned  a  young  man  void  of  u. 
10.  13.  a  rod  for  back  of  him  that  is  void  of  a. 

12.  11.  that  foUowelh  vain  persons  is  void  of  u. 
17.  IS.  a  man  void  of  n.  striketh  hands,  is  surely 

24.  30.  by  the  vinevard  of  the  man  void  of  u. 

UNDERSTANDINGS. 
Job  32.  t  11.  behold,  I  gave  ear  to  your  «. 
/i/a.40. 1 14.  and  who  shewed  to  him  the  way  of  a. 

UNDERSTANDING,  .']djcr.tive. 
Dent.  1.  13.  take  ye  wi.se  men  and  u.  and  known 
4.  (i.  surely  this  great  nation  is  an  a.  people 
1  Kinrrs  3.  9.  give  thy  servant  an  a  heart  to  judge 
12.  lo,  I  have  given  thee  a  wise  and  an  a.  heart 
Prov.  8.  5.  and,  ye  fools,  be  ycof  an  a.  heart 
Dan.  1.  4.  a.  science  !|  8.  23.  a.  dark  sentences 
Fph.  5.  17.  but  H.  what  the  will  of  the  Lord  is 
1  Tim.  1.  7.  teachers,  v.  neither  wliat  they  say 

UNDERSTOOD. 
Gen.  42.  23.  they  knew  not  that  Joseph  u.  them 
Drxit.  32.  20.  O  that  they  were  wise,  that  they  a. 
1  f\am.  4.  6.  they  a  that  the  ark  of  Lord  was  come 
26.  4.  Divid  a.  that  Saul  was  come  m  very  deed 
2.'?a)n.3.37.  pcoplea.itwasmt  of  Dav.tosIayAhner 
jW/(.  8.  t  2.  the  law  before  all  that  11.  in  hearing 
12.  they  had  a   the  words  that  were  ileclared 

13.  7.  I  a.  of  the  evil  Fliashib  did  for  Tobiah 
Ml  13.  1.  lo.  mine  ear  hath  heard  and  w.  it 
42.  3.  therefore  have  1  uttered  that  I  a.  nr>t 

Psal.  73.  17.  went  to  sanctuary,  then  n.  I  iheirend 
ft!.  5.  where  I  heard  a  lai'.guage  that  I  a.  not 
1(16.  7.  our  fathers  a.  not  thy  wonders  in  Egypt 

/.■!(/.40.21.  have  ye  not  a.  from  foundations  of  earth 
44.  18.  not  known  nor  u.  for  he  shut  their  eyes 

Dan  S.27.  wasasloirshed  at  the  vision,  but  none  a. 
9.2. 1  Daniel  a.  by  hooks  ||  10.  1.  he  a.  the  vision 
12.8.1  ii;^ard,hiit  1  a.  not,  then  said  I,  O  my  Lord 

Mai.  13.  51.  have  ye  a.  all  these  things?  yea.  Lord 
16. 12.  then  a.  thei,'  how  he  bade  them  not  beware 
17.  13.  th"V  u.  that  he  spake  of  .lohn  the  Ba|>tist 

J!/ari  9.  .12.  but  I  hey  u  not  that  saving,  /,«/.■  it  2.  .50. 
I  9.  45.  .;»/(n8.  27.  I  10.  6. 

f.vhe  18.  34.  ami  they  a.  none  of  these  things 

Jobn  12.  16.  llies(t  things  u.  not  his  disciples 

.'Jc/.?  7.25.  hosiipposed  theywould  have  a. that  God 
bv  his  hand  woti'd  deliver  them,  but  they  a.  not 
23.  27. 1  reseiieil  him.  having  a.  he  was  a  Roman 
34.  and  wh  m  I  a.  that  he  was  of  Cilieia 

Ttiim.  1.  20.  hemg  a.  hy  the  Ihinfs  that  are  made 

1  Cm  13.  11.  when  I  was  a  child,  1  a.  as  a  child 
14.9  nveept  ve  utter  by  timgnc  words  easy  to  he  a. 

2  Pet.  3. 16.  in  wliieh  aresrmie  things  hard  10  be  u. 

UNDERTAKE. 
!sa.  39.  14.  O  Lord,  I  am  0i)pre8seJ,  u.  fc  r  mo 


UNI 

UNDERTOOK. 
Esth.  9.  23.  the  Jews  u..  to  do  as  iht'y  had  begun 

UNDO, 
/.ia.  53.  6.  is  not  thig<lhe  liist?  to  a.  heavy  liurdnnt 
Zipli.  3. 19.  at  that  time  I  will  u.  all  that  t.lHioi  tlwo 

UNDONE. 
.  Vnm.  21.  29.  thou  art  a.  O  people  of  Chemo»h 
./osA.ll.lo.Joshua  left  nothing  a.ofall  commanded 
1,1a.  6.  5.  woe  is  mc,  for  I  am  u.  I  am  of  unclean  line 
MiiL.  2:i.  23.  not  to  leave  the  other  a.  i^f.ke  11.  418. 

UNDRESSED. 
I,cv.  25.  5.  nor  gather  grapes  of  thy  vine  a.  11. 

UNEQUAL. 
Eiek.  18.  25.  hear  now,  are  not  your  ways  a.?  £9. 

UNEUUALLY. 
2  Cor.  6.  14.  be  not  a.  yoked  with  unbelievers 

UNFEIGNED. 
2  Cor.  G.  6.  by  kindness,  by  Holy  Ghost,  hy  love  u. 

1  Tim.  1.  5.  charity  out  of  a  pure  heart  and  laitii  u. 

2  Tim.  1.5.  when  1  call  to  remembrance  the  n.  lailb 
1  Pet.  1.22.  thro'  Spirit  unto  a.  love  of  the  hretliren 

UNFAITHFUL. 
Prov.  25.  19.  confidence  in  an  u.  man  in  trouble 

UNFAITHFULLY. 
Psal.  78.  57.  they  dealt  u.  like  their  fathers 
Mai.  2.  t  1j-  let  none  deal  a.  against  the  wife 

UNFRUITFUL. 
J/a£.13.22.  care  of  this  world  and  deceitfulness  o( 
riches,  choke  word,  and  he  becomelh  u 
Mark  4.  19. 

1  Cor.I4.14.  spirit  prays,  but  my  understanding  is  u 
Fph.  5.  11.  have  no  fedowship  with  the  u.  wi)rk« 
Ti/.3.14.to  maintain  goo(lworks,thattheybeniit  u. 

2  Pet.  1.8.  ye  shall  neither  be  barren  nor  a.  ii.  t!i« 

UNGiRDED. 
Gen.  24.  32.  the  man  u.  the  camels,  and  gave  si  raw 

UNGODLY. 
2Snm.22.5.wdicnthewayes  of  death  compassed  rr.o, 
the  floods  of  H.  men  made  me  afraid,  I's.  13.  -1, 
2  C/ir.  19.  2.  Jehu  said,  shouldest  thou  help  the  u. 
.lob  16.  11.  God  hath  delivered  me  to  the  a. 
34.  18.  is  it  fit  to  say  to  princes,  ye  are  a. 7 
Psnl.\.  1.  that  walketh  not  in  the  counsel  of  Ihe  u. 
4.  the  a.  are  not  so  ||  5.  a.  not  stand  in  jud{;intT;.t 
6.  but  the  way  of  the  u.  shall  perish 
3.  7.  thou  hast  broken  the  teeth  of  the  a. 
43.  1.  and  plead  my  cause  against  an  a.  nation 
73.  12.lhe.se  are  the  u.  who  prosper  in  the  worl  f 
r?-0!i.lG.27.an  j/.m.an  diggelh  np  evil, and  in  his  lipi 
19.  28.  an  a.  witness  scorneth  judgment 
li(im.i.5.  hut  believeth  on  him  that  justilioth  thett. 
5.  0.  in  due  time  Christ  died  lor  the  a. 
1  Tim.  1.  9.  the  law  is  for  the  a.  and  for  sinners 

1  Pet.  4. 18.  where  shall  the  a.  and  sinner  anpcarj 

2  Pet.  2. 5.  bringing  in  the  flood  on  world  of  the  •«. 
6.  ensample  to  those  who  after  should  live  a. 

3.  7.  to  day  of  judgment  ami  perdition  of  a.  mec 
.Jude  4.  a.  men  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into 
1.5.  to  convince  all  that  are  u.  of  their  a.  decdj 
18.  who  should  walk  after  their  own  a.  lusts 
UNGODLINESS. 
Rom.  1.18.  the  wrath  of  God  revq^ed  against  allu 
11.  26.  and  he  shall  turn  away  a.  from  Jacob 
2  Tim.  2.  16.  they  will  increase  unto  more  a. 
Tit.  2.  12.  that  denying  u.  and  worldly  lusts 

Unholy. 

r.ev.W.\Q.  may  put  difference  between  holy  and  u 

1  7'™. 1.9.  the  law  was  made  for  the  a.  an<l  profam 

2  Tim.  3.  2.  for  men  shall  he  unthankful  u. 
Hcb.  10. 29.  counteil  blood  of  covenant  an  u.  thiii^ 

UNICORN. 

Tn  Greek,  Monoceros;  in  Hebrew,  Reem.  It  ig 
much  disjiuted  umonir  the  learned, whether  then 
br,  or  ever  was,  such  a  creature  as  toe  call  Vu 
unicorn;  or  whether  this  Reem  be  the  Rhino- 
ceros, as  some  would  have  it;  or  a  certain  kind 
of  wild  goat,  coiled  Ory.x,  which  is  very  large 
and  strong,  and  untractahle ;  or  one  of  th.it 
kind  of  jcild  oxen,  or  bulls  called  Uri ;  whic\ 
some  think  the  most  probable  opinion,  as  best 
agreeing  with  the  scripture  accounts  of  it.  K 
is  said  to  have  but  one  horn,  growing  out  of 
its  forehead  between  it.-:  eye  lids,  butas  hard  aj 
iron,  .lob  39.  10,  Canst  thou  hind  the  unicoru 
with  his  liaiid  in  the  furrow  ?  3losis,  m.nf/nify- 
i7ig  the  strength  of  Joseph,  says,  that  his  liorna 
are  like  the  horns  of  unicorns;  that  is.  his 
strength  and  power  shall  be  very  great.  Uetit. 
3.3.  17.  And  the  Psalmist  say.^.  Thou  lui.<t 
lieanl  me  fiom  the  horns  of  the  unicorns;  thou 
hast  delivered  me  when  I  vias  in  great  danger 
of  being  destroyed  by  the  povjer  of  mine  ene- 
mies. l'sal.22.  21. 

Num.  23.  22.  as  it  were  the  strength  of  an  11.  2i.8, 

J'lb  39.  9.  will  the  u.  lie  willing  to  serve  thee  ? 
10.  canst  thou  bind  the  21.  in  the  fnrrnw  p 

Psal.  29.  0.  Lebanon  and  ,'sirinn  like  a  young  '«. 

9:!.  10.  my  horn  shall  exalt  like  horn  of  an  ii, 

UNICORNS. 

Dciit.  S3. 17.  his  hoiiiii  are  like  the  horns  tf  u. 


UXP 

P»a'.  22.  2]  liuai.l  me  tVum  tlie  Ijo.iis  of  llic  u. 
ha.  34.  7.  Uiid  the  «.  aiiall  come  down  Willi  tliem 

UNITE. 
ttai.  SG.  11.  u.  my  heart  to  fear  thy  name 

UNITED. 
0«n.49.6.  to  tinir  asisembly,  mine  honour,  be  not  u. 

UNITV. 
Psal.  133.  1   for  brethren  to  dwell  together  in  u. 
£^/k.4.  li.endeavouiiiigio  kuejithe  «.  of  theSi>irit 
13.  till  we  come  in  tne  u.  of  the  laith 
UNJUST. 
PsaZ.  43.  1.  O  God,  deliver  me  from  the  u.  man 
Prov.  11.  7.  and  the  hope  of  «.  men  porishelh 
t!8.  8.  who  by  u.  gain  increaseth  his  substance 
29.  27.  an  u.  man  is  an  aboininalic!  to  the  just 
Zeph.  3. .'».  but  the  u.  knowelh  no  shame 
Mai.  5.  4.i.  he  senJeih  ruin  on  the  just  and  u. 
Luke  111.  tj.  the  Lord  coinuicndeJ  the  a.  steward 

10.  ho  that  is  u.  in  llie  least,  is  u.  also  in  much 
18.5.  the  Lord  said,  hear  wiial  the  «.  judge  saitli 

11.  I  thank  tliee,  1  am  not  as  o  her  men  are,  a. 
Sets  24.  15.  a  resurrection  both  of  llie  just  and  u. 
I  Cor.  ti.  1-  dare  any  of  you  go  to  law  before  the  u.? 

1  I'd.  3.  18.  Chiist  surfered,  the  just  for  the  ii. 

2  Pel.  2.  y.  reserve  the  «.  to  the  day  of  judgment 
Heti.  22.  11.  he  that  is  u.  let  liini  be  u.  still 

UNJUSTLY. 
Pstl.  P2.  2.  lunv  long  will  ye  judge  «.  r.nd  accept 
Jsa-  2(i.  10.  in  land  of  upriiililness  v/iil  lie  deal  u. 

UNKNOWN. 
Jlcts  17.  21.  with  this  inscription,  to  t!io  u.  God 
i  Ciir.  14.2.  that  speakelh  in  an  «.  tongue,  4, 13,27. 
1 1,  if  I  pray  in  an  a.  tongue,  my  spirit  prayetli 
IJ.  Ilian  ten  thousand  words  in  an  u.  tongue 
B  C  ir.  I).  0.  ;\s  K.  and  yet  well  known;  as  dyin? 
Gai.  1.  22.  1  Wtts  u.  by  face  unto  the  churclies  of 
Juiica  which  were  in  Christ 
UNLADE. 
Celt  21.  3   tliere  llie  ship  was  to  u.  her  burden 

UNLAWFUL. 
.^cts  10.  28.  an  u.  thing  for  a  man  that  is  a  Jew 
2  Pel.  2.  8.  vexed  his  soul  with  their  u.  deeds 

UNLEARNED. 
Acts  4.  13.  they  perceived  that  Ihey  were  n. 

1  Ck>r.  11.  II).  he  that  occtipieth  the  room  of  the  M. 
23.  and  there  come  in  those  that  are  u.  24. 

2  Tim.  2.  23.  but  foolish  and  ic.  questions  avoid 

C  Pet.  3.  llj.  which  they  that  are  u.  wrest  to  their 

UNLEAVENED. 
Eiod.  12.  30.  they  baked  u.  cakes  of  the  dough 
Lev.  "A.  It  shall  lie  an  it.  cake  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil,  or  u.  wafers  anointed  with  oil,  5. 

7.  12.  he  shall  offer  u.  cakes  mingled  with  oil 

8.  215.  and  Moses  look  one  v.  cake,  and  wafers 
JVuOT.  fi.lO.  the  priest  shall  take  one  u.cakc,  one  «. 

\7afcr,and  put  Ihem  on  the  handsof  the  Nazarite 
Josh.  5.  11.  theyiliil  cat  of  old  corn  of  the  land  i/. 
Judff.Cy.  19.  Giiieon  made  ready  a  kid  and  u.  cakes 

20.  take  the  flesh  and  the  h.  cake.=i,  and  lay  them 

21.  the  nnge!  touched  the  flesh  and  u.  c;ikes;  fire 
out  of  llie  rock  consumed  the  flesh  ami  u.  cakos 

1  Chron.  23.  2y.^ieir  oliice  for  flour  and  u.  cakes 

I  C(fr.  5.  7.  that  ye  may  be  a  new  lump,  as  ye  are  u. 

See  [!re.4D. 

UNLESS. 

/,ec22.6.be  unclean  jf.ho  wash  his  flesh  withwnter 

■Vttitt.  22.33.  H.  she  Ivid  turned  from  me,  I  had  slain 

2Sc7m.2.27.  u.  thou  hadst  spoken,  people  had  gone 

Psa'.27. 13.1  had  fainted,  h.  I  had  believed  to  see 

94.  17.  u.  the  Lord  had  been  my  hi'lp,  my  soul  had 

119  92.  It.  t!iy  law  had  been  my  delight,  I  should 

P?-oi).4.  10.  sleep  not,  u.  ihey  cause  some  to  fall 

1  Co,'.  15.2.  ye  are  saved, h.vc  have  believed  in  vain 

UNLOOSE. 

J5fo»JH.7.thoIafchet  of  whose  shoRsTamnotworthy 

to  stoop  down  and  u.  JmIic  3. 16.  John  1. 27. 

UN.M  \RR[ED. 

1  Cyir.  7.  8.  I  say  to  the  v.  \\  11.  let  her  remain  u. 

32.  he  that  is  «.  |l  34.  the  »/.  woman  careth  for 

UNMERCIFUL. 

P»at,  43.  t  1.  i>lead  my  cnuso  against  an  v.  nation 

iJom. 1.31.  without  nn'ural  affection,  implacable  u. 

UN. MINDFUL. 
Deut  32.  18.  of  rock  that  breat  thee  thou  art  u. 

UNMOVEABLE. 
Jicts'i'AX.  and  the  forepart  of  the  ship  remained  a. 
1  Cor.  15.  58.  mv  hrethren,  be  ve  stedfast,  u. 

UNOt^CUriED. 
Judff.5.  6.  in  davs  of  Shatiiia'-.  high-ways  were  u. 

"UNFERFECT. 
Psal.  139. 16.  did  see  mv  substance,  vet  being  7t. 

UNPREPARED.     ' 
i  Cor.O.i.  if  thov  come  wi'h  me,  and  liiid  you  u. 

UNPROFITABLE. 
Job  Mi.  3.  should  ho  reason  with  ii.  talk? 
^at.  25. 30.  ca>it  the  i(.  servant  into  outer  darkness 
Luke  17.  10.  likewise  say  ye,  we  are  n.  servants 
Rom.  3.  12.  they  are  altogether  become  n. 
Tit.  3.  9. genealosies,  for  they  are  n.  and  vain 
i'btlem  11.  wUi'.h  in  time  pas,  was  to  tliec  u. 


UNT 

flcb.  13.  17.  not  with  grief,  for  that  is  u.  for  vou 

UNPROFITABLENESS. 
Heb.  7.  18.  for  the  weakness  and  u.  thereof 

UNPUNISHED. 
Prow. 11.21.  join  in  hand,  the  wicked  shall  not  be  k. 
16. 5.  hand  join  in  hand,  the  proud  shall  not  be  u. 
17.  5.  that  is  glad  at  calamities,  shall  nol  be  u. 
19.  5.  a  false  witness  shall  nol  be  u.  9. 
28.  t20.  maketh  haste  to  be  rich  «hall  not  be  u. 
Jer.  25.  29.  slnmld  ye  be  utterly  k.  shr.U  not  be  u. 
30.  11.  I  wdl  not  leave  ihoe  altogether  i(. 
40,  28.  yet  will  I  not  leave  thee  wholly  u. 
49.  12.  shall  thou  go  m.?  thoii  shall  not  g  5  u. 

UNaUENCIIABLE. 

Mat.  3.  12.  gather  his  wheat  into  the  garner,  but 

burn  up  the  chatVwilh  u.  fiie,  Lu/ce  3.  17. 

UNREASONABLE. 

.■Jc-'-s  25. 27.  it  seemelh  to  me  a.  to  send  a  prisoner 

2  'I'hess.  3.2.  that  we  may  be  delivered  from  it.  men 

UNREBUKEABLE. 
1  Tim.6. 14.  that  thou  keep  this  commandment  u. 

UNREPROVSABLE. 
Col.  1.  22.  to  present  vou  holy,  a.  in  his  eight 

UNRIGHTEOUS. 
Kxod.  23.  1.  put  not  thy  hand  to  be  an  u.  witness 
.Job  27.  7.  that  riseth  against  me,  be  as  the  n. 
I'sal.  71.  4.  deliver  me  out  of  the  hand  of  the  ?(. 
/.■jfi.  10.  1.  woe  unto  them  that  decree  a.  decrees 
55.  7.  let  the  a.  man  forsake  his  thoughts 
Luke  10.  11.  nol  been  faithful  in  the  u.  mammon 
Rom.  3.  5.  is  God  a.  who  takelh  vengeance  t 

1  Cor.  0.  9.  the  a.  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom. 
Heb.  C.  10.  for  Go  1  is  not  u.  to  Ibrgct  your  works 

UNRIGHTEOUSLY. 
Deut.  25.  10.  all  that  do  a.  are  an  abomination 

UNRIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Leo.  19.  15.  ye  shall  do  no  a.  in  judgment,  35. 
I'sal.  92. 15.  he  is  my  rock,  there  is  no  a.  in  him 
Jcr.  22.  13.  to  him  that  buildeth  his  house  by  a. 
Aw/ifi  10.  9.  make  friends  of  the  mammon  of  a. 
./okn  7.  18.  the  same  is  true,  and  no  a.  is  in  him 
Rom.  I.  18.  all  a.  of  men  who  hold  the  truth  in  a. 
29.  being  filled  with  all  a.  fornication,  envy 

2.  8.  but  to  them  that  obey  u.  indignation,  wrath 

3.  5.  if  our  a.  commend  the  riglileousncss  of  God 
6.  13.  nor  yield  members  as  instruments  of  a. 

9.  14.  is  there  u.  with  God?  God  forbid 
iCor.  6. 14.  what  fellowship  rightcousni'ss  with  it.? 

2  Tlicss.  2.  10.  and  with  all  decciveablcness  of  a. 
12.  who  believed  not,  but  had  pleasure  in  u. 

Hib.  8.  12.  for  I  will  be  merciful  to  their  a. 
2  Vrl.  2.  13.  and  shall  receive  the  reward  of  a. 

l.'i.the  way  of  Balaam  who  loved  the  vvag-^sof  a. 
1  .luhn  1.  9.  is  faithful  to  clcanr-o  us  from  ai!  a. 
5.  17.  all  a.  is  sin ;  there  is  a  sin  not  unto  death 

UNRIPE. 
.Job  15.  33.  he  shaU  shake  oflThis  u.  gfape  as  vine 

UNRULY. 
1  Thrss.  5.  14.  brethren,  warn  them  that  are  u. 
Til.  1.  0.  children,  not  acci:sed  of  riot,  or  a. 
10.  for  there  are  many  n.  and  vain  talkers 
Jam.  3.  8.  the  tongue  is  an  a.  evil,  full  of  poison 

UNSATIABLE. 
Eiek.  16.28.  with  Assyrians,  because  thou  wast  a. 

UNSAVOURY. 
Job  G.  6.  can  what  is  a.  be  eaten  without  salt? 
Jer.  23.  \  13.  I  have  seen  an  a.  thing  in  prophets 

UNSEARCHABLE. 
.Job  5.  9.  God  which  doeth  great  things  and  a. 
Psal.  145.  3.  great  is  the  Lord,  his  greatness  is  a. 
Prov.  25.  3.  and  the  heart  of  kings  is  u. 
/;  (int.  11.33.  how  a. are  his  judgments,  and  his  ways 
Fpk.  3.  8.  I  should  preach  the  a.  riches  of  Christ 

UNSEEMLY. 
Rom.  1. 27.  men  with  men  wirking  that  which  is  a. 

1  Cor.  13.  5.  charilv  doth  .::it  behave  itself  a. 

UNSHOD. 
Jet.  2.  25.  withhold  thy  foot  from  being  a. 

UNSKILFUL. 
Heb.  5  13.  babe  is  a.  in  the  word  of  righteousness 

UNSOCIABLE. 
Rom.  1.  t  31.  covenant-breakers,  a.  implacable 
UNSPEAKABLE. 

2  Cor.  9.  15.  thanks  be  to  God  for  his  u.  gift 

12.  4.  caught  up  into  paradise  and  heard  v.  words 

1  Pet.  1.  8.  in  whom  ye  rejoice  with  joy  a.  full  of 

UNSPOTTED. 
.Tarn.  1.  27.  to  keep  himself?/,  from  the  world 

UNSTABLE. 
Gen.  49.  4.  u.  as  water,  thou  shall  not  excel 
Jam.  1.  8.  a  double  minded  man  is  a.  in  all  his  ways 

2  Pf^  2. 14. cannot  cease  from  sin,  beguiling  a.  souls 
3. 16.  which  thev  that  are  unlearned  and  a.  wrest 

UNSTOPPED. 
ha.  35.  5.  and  the  ears  of  the  deaf  shall  be  a. 

UNTAKEN. 
2  Cor.  3.  14.  remainelh  the  same  vail  a.  away 

UNTEMPERED. 
Ezek.  13.  10.  one  built  up  a  wall,  and  lo  others 
daubed  it  with  a.  mortar,  11,  14,  15.  |  22.  2S 


UP 

UNTHANKFUL. 

T.uke  6.  .35.  for  he  is  kind  to  the  a.  and  (o  (he  evil. 

2  7'im.  3.  2  men  uhall  be  blasphemers,  a  unliolj 
UNTIL. 

Gen.  28.  15.  a.  I  have  done  that  I  have  spokeij 
32.  4.  1  have  sojourned  and  stayed  Iherfi  a.  now 
46.  34.  our  trade  from  our  youth,  even  a.  now 
49.  10.  nor  a  lawgiver  dcjiart,  u.  Sliiloh  come 

J^um.  14.  19.  hast  forgiven  this  peojile  «.  now 

./ar/|n^.l8.30.sons  were  priests  toDan  a. the  cajitivity 

1  .Sam.  9.  13.  for  the  jicopie  will  not  eat  u.  he  conic 
1 5.35.Samuelcanie  no  more  to  seeSauht.his  dealh 

2  Sam.  19.  7.  that  befell  thee  from  thy  youth  a.  now 
24.  nor  trimmed,  a.  the  day  he  came  in  peacb 

1  Kings  22.27.  feed  him  with  bread  and  water  of 

affliction,  a.  I  come  in  peace, -2  Chron.  18. 2G 

2  h'iiigsS.  0.  restore,  since  he  left  t)ieland,a.now 
A'lra  4.21.  city  be  nol  built,  a.  another  command 

5.  10.  since  then  a.  now  hath  it  been  building 
10.  14.  a.  the  fierce  wrath  of  God  be  turned 
Job  14.  13.  keep  ine  secret  u.  thy  wrath  be  jiast 
Psal.  30.  2.  a.  his  iniquity  be  found  to  he  hateful 
73.  17.  a.  I  went  into  the  sanctuary  of  God 
132.5.  a.  I  find  out  a  place  for  the  Lord,  a  habit. 
Cn?i«.2.17.a.thedaybreak  and  the  shadows  rtec,4.t). 
Isa.  32.  15.  a.  the  spirit  be  poured  upon  us 
3li.  17.  a.  !  come  and  take  you  away  to  a  land 
02.  1.  71.  the  ngliteousncss  thereof  go  forth 
.fcr.  32.  5.  and  there  shall  he  be  a.  I  visit  him 
44.  27.  bo  consumed  u.  there  be  an  end  of  them 
F.irk.-\.  27.  overturn,  u.  he  come  whose  right  it  in 
."■He.  7.  9.  bear  indignation,  a.  he  plead  my  cause 
J\Iat.  2.  13.  be  thou  there  a.  I  bring  thee  word 
11. 13.  for  all  the  law  and  the  proiihets  prophesied 
a.  John,  this  is  Elias,  J.uke  16.  16. 
/,aA:t21. 24. Jerusalem  be  trodden  down  a. the  timri 
of  the  Gentiles  be  fulfilled.  Ram.  11.  25. 
24.  49.  u.  ye  be  endued  with  power  from  on  high 
.-^ets  1.  2.  a.  the  day  in  which  he  was  taken  up 
Rom.  5.  13.  for  a.  the  law,  sin  was  in  the  world 

1  Cor.  4.  5.  judge  nothing  u.  the  Lord  come 
Phil.  1.6.  will  perform  it  a.  the  day  of  Jesus  Christ 

2  Thcss.2.7.  will  let  a.  he  betaken  out  of  the  way 
1  Tim.  6.  14.  a.  the  appearing  of  oiiv  Lcjrd  Jesua 
Rrv.  17. 17.  a.  the  words  of  God  shall  be  fulfilled 

20.  5.  lived  not  a.  the  1000  years  were  finished 

UNTIMELY. 
Job  3.  16.  or  as  a  hidden  u.  birth  I  had  not  been 
Psal.  58.  8.  ])a?s  away  like  the  a.  birth  of  a  womiic 
F.cel.G.  3.  I  say  that  an  u.  birth  is  better  than  ho 
Rev.  6.  13.  even  as  a  tig-tree  casteth  her  u.  figs 

UNTOWARD. 
.^cts  2.  40.  sav9  yourselves  from  this  a.  generation 

UNWALLED. 
Deut.  3.  5.  we  took  sixty  cities,  besides  «  \ownj 
Fsth.  9.  19.  the  Jews  that  dwelt  in  the  a.  towns 
Ezek.  38. 11. 1  will  ^o  up  to  the  land  of  a.  villages 

UNWASHEN. 
Mat.  15.  20.  these  things  defile  a  man,  but  to  eal 
with  a.  hands rlcfili-lh  not  a  man,  Mark 7.  2,  5 
UN  WEIGH  ED. 
1  Kings  7.  47.  Solomon  left  all  the  vessels  u. 

UNWISE. 
Draf.32.0.do  yon  thus  requite  the  Ii.  Oa.  peoplel 
Hos.  13. 13.  he  is  an  a.  son,  he  should  not  slay  long 
Rom.  1.  14.  I  am  debtor  to  the  wise  and  to  the  a. 
EpA.5.17.wlierefore  be  ve  not  a.  but  understanding 

UNWITTINGLY. 
/.ev.  22.  14.  if  a  man  eal  of  the  holy  thing  a. 
.fosh.  20.  3.  the  slaver  that  killeth  any  person  u.  S. 

UNWORTHY. 
./Jcrs  13.  40.  seeing  ye  judge  yourselves  a.  of  life 
1  Cor.  6.  2.  are  ve  a.  to  judge  the  smallest  mattsrl 

t'NWOR'riHLY. 
1  Cor.  11.  27.  shall  drink  this  cup  of  the  Lord  a. 
29.  for  he  that  calelh  and  drinketh  a.  eateth 
UP,  Verb. 
Gen.  19.  14.  Lot  said,  a.  get  ye  out  of  this  place 
44.  4.  Jciseph  said,  a.  follow  after  the  men 
Kxorf.  32.  I.  a.  make  us  gods  that  shall  go  before  u 
Josh.  7. 13.  a.  sanctify  the  people,  and  say  sanctify 

■  liirlg.  4. 14.  a.  for  this  is  the  day  in  wnich  the  T,ord 

8.  20.  he  said  to  his  first-born,  a.  and  slay  them 

9.  32.  a.  thou  and  the  people  that  is  with  thee 
19.28.  a.  and  let  us  be  going,  but  none  answered 

1  Sam.  9. 26.  saying,  a.  that  I  may  send  thee  away 

UP. 

JVi/m. 14. 40.  they  rose  a.  early  and  gat  them  «.  eajr 

ing,  we  be  here  and  will  go  u.  for  we  have  sinned 

42.  go  not  a.  for  the  Lord  is  not  among  you 

44.  thev  presumed  to  go  u.  unto  the  hill  lop 

■  Titdir.S.  13.  (Jideon  relumed  from  battle  bef.  sun u. 
9.  31.  as  s  "on  as  sun  is  n.  thou  shalt  rise  early 

1  Snm.  29.  10.  as  soon  as  ye  be  a.  early,  depart 

2  Sam.  24  1.  when  David  was  a.  the  word  caino 
Mai.  13.  ().  and  when  the  sun  was  «.  Ihey  wore 

scorched,  because  thev  had  not  ro;  I.  Marlci.  6 
UP. 
Psal.  9^.  15.  T  am  ready  to  die  from,  my  yon:h  u. 
Ezek  41.  10.  from  the  ground  a.  to  the  winriovsc 


UPR 

2'ct.  19  3)  '.hcse  things  I  kepi  finm  my  youth  u 
f,uhs  16   21   all  Llicee  1  kept  I'ruiii  my  youtli  u. 
Jjbn  '2.  7,  o^d  tiiuy  tilled  'iiciii  u.  tu  iliu  brim 
ite  Down 
UPBRAID. 
hidg.S.  15.  tobali  iiimZal.  with  whom yedid  it.oe 
1/a£.  H.  2.    then  bisuii  lido  u.  tlie  cures  wlieiein 

iriiHAIUEU. 
Mark  id.  It.  he  u.  lliein  Willi  iheir  unbelief 

Ll'liKAlLiKTIl. 
lam.  1.  5. 1  lalgivtlli  lo  all  men  liberally  and  u.  not 

l.'I'UELD. 
/j&.63.v.£:m  biouglil  salvaliun  and  my  fury  it  u.  iiic 

I  rilOLD. 

foi  36.  t  17.  jiidgmeiil  and  justice  should  u.  thee 
fial.  5].  li.  and  «.  me  with  thy  tree  Sjiirit 
S4.  4.  the  Lord  is  w  itli  Ihem  tliai  u.  my  soul 
ll'J.  lUi.  u.  me  according  to  Ihy  word 
Prcir.  2!).  .^  honour  shall  u.  tlie  humble  in  spirit 
tta.  41.  10.  1  will  u  thee  with  the  right  hand  oJ'  my 
a.  1.  behold  my  servant  whom  1  a.  mine  elect 
63.  5.  and  1  wondered  that  there  uas  none  to  u. 
Kiek.  '60.  6.  they  also  that  u.  Egypt  shall  tall 

UPIIOLDEN. 
Job  4.  4.  Iliy  words  have  u.  hir.i  thai  waB  falling 
Frov.  "U.  2d.  the  king's  throne  is  u.  by  mercy 

UPliOLUEST. 
Peal.  41. 12.  as  for  nif,  ilioii  u  me  in  mincintegiity 

Ul'HULbETH. 
Ptal  37.  17.  but  the  Lord  u.  the  righteous 

24.  for  the  Lord  ii.  him  with  his  hand 
C3.  e.  my  soul  followeth,  thy  right  liaiid  u.  me 
145.  14.'lhe  Lord  ii.  all  ihat  fall,  and  raiscth  uj) 

L'l'HOLDlNG. 
Heb.  1.  3.  u.  all  things  by  the  word  of  his  power 

UPI'ER. 
Ezod.  12.  7.  shall  strike  blood  on  the  u.  door-posts 
Lev.  13.  45.  he  sliall  jiul  a  covering  on  his  u.  lip 
Dull.  24.  6.  no  man  lake  the  u.  millstone  to  [lUulge 
Josh.  13.  ly.  Iiegave  her  the  u.  springs,  Judg.  1. 15. 
i.  Kings  18.17.  when  they  werecoine  up,theystooil 
by  the  conduit  of  the  u.  pool,  Isa.  7. 3  |  '.Vs.  2. 
F.iek.  24.  t  17.  and  cover  not  thy  u.  lip 
Zeph.  2.  14.  cormorant  shall  lodge  in  tlie  u.  lintels 
/dark  14.15.  he  will  shew  you  u.  room,  /,i/ie22.  12. 
/4ct*  1.  13.  they  went  up  into  an  «.  room 
19.  1.  Paul  liaving  passed  through  the  u.  coasts 

*Cf  ClIAMBKR. 

UPPERMOST. 
Oeri.  40.  17.  in  the  u.  basket  were  all  bake  meats 
Ita.  17.  6.  two  or  three  in  the  top  of  tho  u.  bough 

9.  his  strong  cities  shall  be  as  an  u.  branch 
Jfat.2.1. 0.  they  love  Iheu.  rooms  at  feasts  and  chief 
ieats  in  synagogues,  Murk  12.  39.  iMkc  11.  43. 
UPRIGHT. 
G«n.6.  fSl  Noah  was  an  il.  man  in  his  generations 
17.  1 1-  I  am  God,  walk  before  me  and  be  thou  u. 
37.  7.  and  lo,  my  sheaf  arose  and  also  stood  u. 
Lev.  20   13.  broken  vour  yoke  and  made  you  go«. 
Josh.  in.  t  13.  in  the' book  of  the  u  2  .Saw.  1.  f  18. 

1  Stm.  2'J.  6.  said  lo  David,  surely  as  Lord  liveth, 

thou  hiist  been  u.  with  me,  2  C'Ar«n.29. 34. 

2Sa)n.22.24.  I  was  also  u.  before  hiin,  T'sal.  18.23. 

2t3.  witii  ihe  merciful  merciful,  and  with  the  u. 

man  thou  w.lt  shew  thyself  a.  I'sal.  18.25. 

2  CTiron.  29.  34.  for  Levites  were  more  u.  in  heart 
Job  1.  1.  Job  was  a  perfect  and  u.  man,  S.  |  2.  3. 

8.  fi.  if  thou  wert  u.  he  would  awake  for  thee 

12.  4.  the  just  u.  man  is  laughed  lo  scorn 
17.  8.  J*,  men  shall  be  aftonished  at  this 

P.ial.  11.  7.  his  countenance  doth  behold  the  u. 
19. 13.  then  shall  I  be  u.  I  shall  be  innocent 
25.  8.  ihe  Lord  is  good  and  u.  92.  15. 
33.  1.  rejoice,  lor  praise  is  comely  for  the  7i. 
37.  14.  to  slay  such  as  be  of  u.  conversation 

IS.  the  Lord  knowcth  the  days  of  the  u. 

37.  mark  the  perfect  man  and  heboid  the  u. 
49.  14.  the  u.  sliall  have  dominion  over  them 
11 1.1. 1  will  praise  theLd.in  the  assembly  of  then. 
112.  2.  the  generation  of  the  u.  shall  be  blessed 

4.  untr,  the  u.  ihcre  ariselh  light  in  darkness 
119.  137.  an  righteous  and  u.  art  thy  judgments 
125.  4.  do  good  to  them  that  are  «.  in  their  hearts 
140.  13.  the  H.  shall  rlwell  in  thy  presence 
Prov.  2.  21.  for  the  u.  shall  dwell  m  Ihe  land 

10.  29.  the  way  of  the  Lord  is  strength  to  the  u. 

11.  3.  Ihe  iiilegrity  of  the  it.  shall  guide  them 

6.  !hc  rigl'ieousnes*  of  the  u.  shall  deliver  them 
11.  by  the  blessings  '.f    he  u.  the  ciiy  is  exalted 
20.  such  as  are  M.  in  tneir  way  are  his  delight 
12  6.  the  month  of  ihe  u.  shall  deliver  them 

13.  6.  righteousness  keepelh  the  u.  in  Ihe  way 

14.  11.  the  laherimcle  of  the  u.  shall  Hoiirish 

15.  8.  but  the  t>iayiT  of  the  u.  is  his  deliKht 
16.17.  the  iiigh-way  of  the  a.  islo  depart  from  evil 
81.  18.  llioiransgrersor  shall  be  n  ransom  for  the  u. 

29.  but  as  for  the  u.  be  diiecteth  liis  way 
2-i.  10.  the  v..  shall  have  ccnd  things  in  possession 
2'.l.  10.  the  blood-thirsty  bate  the  u.  but  the  just 

27  li«  thai  la  u.  is  an  ahnmination  to  the  wicked 
6S3 


fJS 

Eccl.  7.  29.  have  found  that  God  hath  made  man  u. 
12.  Ill  what  was  written  was  u.  words  of  truth 
Cant.  1.  4.  remember  thy  love,  the  a    love  thee 
/£u. 2ti.  7.  thou  most  u.  do-t  weigh  the  patholjusi 
./cr.  10.  5.  they  are  «.  us  palm-tree,  but  speak  not 
JJan.  8.  18.  but  he  touched  me  and  set  me  u. 

II.  17.  set  his  face  to  enter  and  u.  ones  with  him 
J\lic.  7.  2.  IS  none  u.  among  men,  all  lie  in  wail 

4.  the  most  u.  is  sharper  than  a  thorn  hedge 

Hab.'i.  4.  behold,  his  soul  lilied  up  is  not  u.  in  him 

See  Hkakt,  Stand,  Stood. 

UPRIGHTLY. 

Psal.  15.  2.  walketh  u.  shall  abide  in  Ihy  tabernacle 

58.  1.  do  ye  judge  u.?  ||  75.  2.  I  will  judge  u. 

64.  11.  withhold  no  good  from  them  that  walk  u. 
I'ruc.  2.  7.  he  is  a  buckler  lo  them  that  walk  u. 

10.  9.  he  that  walketh  u.  walketh  surely 

15.  21.  but  a  man  of  understanding  walketh  u. 

28. 18.  whoso  walketh  u.sballbe  saved, but  perverse 
laa.  33.  15.  lie  that  speaketh  «.  shall  dwell  on  high 
.iiiios  5.  10.  they  abhor  him  that  speaketh  u. 
Jlic.  2.  7.  my  words  do  good  to  him  that  walketh  u. 
Gal.  2.  14.  when  I  saw  that  they  walked  not  u. 

UPRIGHTNESS. 
1  Kings  3.6.  as  he  walked  belore  thee  in  u.  of  lienrl 
1  C'AruH.29.17. 1  know  tliat  thou  hast|deasuie  in  «. 
.lob  4.6.  is  not  this  thy  hope  and  the  u.  of  thy  w  ays  7 

33.  23.  an  interpreter,  to  shew  unto  man  his  u. 
Hsal.^i.S.  he  shall  minister  judgment  lo  peojile  in  u. 

25.  21.  let  integrity  and  M..jireserve  nie,  1  wail 

III.  8.  they  stand  fast  for  ever  and  are  done  in  u. 
143.  10.  thy  spirit  good,  lead  me  into  land  of  u 

Proc.  2.  13.  who  leave  the  paths  of  «.  to  walk 
14.  2.  he  that  walketh  in  u.  fearethllie  Lord 

28.  6.  better  is  the  poor  that  walketh  in  Ins  «. 
/sa.  26. 7.  the  way  oflhejuslisK.  ihou  dost  weigh 

10.  in  the  land  of  u.  will  he  deal  unjustly 

57. 2.  rest  in  their  beds  each  one  walking  in  his  u. 

Dan.  11. 1 17.  set  his  face  to  enter,  and  u.  with  him 

See  Heart. 

UPRISING. 

Psal.  139.  2.  thou  knowest  my  down-sitting  and  u. 

UPROAR. 
1  Kings  1.  41.  this  noise  of  the  city  being  in  an  u. 
Mat.  26.  5.  lest  there  be  an  u.  Mark  14.  2. 
.fids  17.  5.  the  Jews  set  all  liie  city  on  an  u. 

19.  40.  to  be  called  in  question  lor  this  day's  u. 

20.  1.  after  the  u.  was  ceased,  Paul  called  to  him 
21.31.  tidings  came  that  all  Jerusalem  was  in  an  u. 

38.  art  not  thou  Ihat  Egyptianwhomadest  an  u.  ? 

UPSIDE  down. 

'i  Kings  21.  13.  wiping  Jerusalem  as  a  manwipcth 

a  dish,  turning  il  u.  down. 

PsaM40. 9.  way  of  the  wicked  he  turnethu.  down 

ha.  24.  1.  the  Lord  lurneth  the  earth  u.  down 

29.  16.  surely  your  turning  of  things  u.  down 
Jicis  17.  0.  that  have  turned  the  world  u.  down 

UPWARD. 
Exod.  38.  26.  from  twenty  years  old  and  u.  M'um.  1 . 

3,  20,  22,  24,  26,"  28.  |  14.  29.  1  Ckron.  23. 

24.  2  Chron.  31.  17.  Ezra  3.  8. 
J^um.  3. 15.  shall  number  every  male  from  a  month 

old  and  u.  22,  28,  34,  39,  40,  43.  |  26.  62. 

4.  3.  from  thirty  years  old  and  u.  even  to  filly, 

23,  30,  35,  39,  43,  47.  1  Ckron.  23.  3. 
8.  24.  from  twenty  and  five  years  old  and  u. 

1  *'am.9.2.Saul  washijjher  from  shoulders  «.  10. 23. 

2  Kings  19.30.teinnant  shall  bear  fruitu./sa.37.  31. 
2  Chron.  31    16.  males  from  three  years  oldand  u. 
.fob  5.  7.  man  is  born  to  trouble  as  sparks  fly  u. 
Eccl.  3.  21.  the  spirit  of  man  thai  goctli  u. 

Isa.  8.  21.  curse  Iheir  king  and  God,  and  look  u. 

.38.  14.  mine  eyes  fail  with  leaking  u.  undertake 
Eick.  1.  27.  from  appearance  of  his  loins  u.  8.  2. 

41.  7.  and  there  was  a  winding  about  still  u. 
Hag.  2.  15  consider  from  this  day  and  it.  18. 

URGE. 
Luke  11.  53.  scribes  and  Pharisees  began  to  u.  him 

URGED. 
Ocn.  33.  11.  Jacob  u.  Esau,  and  he  took  il 
/uilg.  16.  16.  Delilah  u.  Samson,  and  he  told  all 

19.  7.  rcfte  to  depart,  his  father-in-law  u.  him 
J  Kings  2.17. when  they  u.  him  till  he  was  ashamed 

5.  16.  Naaman  u.  Elishii  ||  23.  he  u.  Gehazi 

URGENT. 
Exod.  12.  33.  the  Egyjitians  were  «.  on  tho  people 
Dan.  3.  22.  the  king's  commandment  was  u. 
URIM. 
See  Signification  on  Thummim. 
Ezod.  28.  30.  thou  sfialt  put  in  the  breast-plate  of 
judgment,  Ihe  «.  and  the  thummim,   Lev.  8.  8. 
JVu?H.  27.21.  ask  counsel  after  the  judgment  of  a. 
iJcut.  33.  8.  let  ihy  n.  be  with  thy  Holy  One 
1  *'u7n.  28.  6.  neil  her  by  dreams,  by  u.  nor  prophets 
Eira  2  63.  nor  eal  till  there  stood  up  a  priest  willi 
It.  and  with  thummim,  JVcA.  7.  65. 
US. 
Deut  5.  3.  wilh  u.  even  v.  who  are  all  of  u.  alive 
/,a4e23.39.  if  thou  he  Chriit,  save  thvselfand  a 


US 

1  Cor.  4.  9.  Grd  Iialh  set  forth  a.  tho  npnstlps 

6.  14.  and  will  also  raise  up  a.  bv  his  own  pot7er 

2  Cor.  1.  14.  you  have  ueknuivkdgcd  a.  !n  part 
21.  he  which  esiablisbeth  u.  witii  you,  is  God 

5.  18.  who  hath  reconciled  a.  to  hiins.  by  Cbrivl 
PIliI.  3.  17.  brethren,  as  ye  have  a  lor  an  ensanipla 
1  'I'luss.  5.  8.  let  a.  who  are  of  llie  day  be  sober 

9.  for  God  hath  not  appointed  u.  lo  wri.th 
.lam.  1. 18.  of  bis  own  will  begat  he  u.  h-j  the  word 

Mbout  US. 
JVarn.  22.  4.  lick  up  all  Uiai  are  Kind  tioat  a. 
JVt7i. 5.17. that  came  from  bealiier  ;hat  are  about  a 

6.  16.  the  heathen  about  a.  saw  llle.^e  ihiiigs 
JJan.  9.  16.  thy  people  a  reproach  to  all  about  a 

^J/tcr  US. 
.fosh.  8.  6.  for  they  will  come  out  after  u. 
22.27. itinay  be  witness  to  our  gei.erationsa/t£f  u 
Mat.  15.  23.  send  her  away,  f  r  she  crielli  aft^.rii, 

.^gainst  US. 
Gen.  43.  18.  ihat  he  may  seek  occasion  against  u 
F.iod.  1.  10.  join  our  enemies  and  tight  agamst  u 
16.  7.  what  are  we  thai  ye  murmui  agamst  u.l 
8.  your  murinurings  aie  not  agamst  u.  but  God 
Of  at.2.32.  Siboii  came  out  against  a.2'.).7.  p.l.Oj, 
Jusli.H.b.  when  the  men  of  A  i  came  oul  against  il, 
lO.O.the  kings  of  Ihe  Amoiilcsgalheredi/iiUiHitu. 
22.  19.  rebel  nol  against  the  Loiil,  nor  against  i., 
.Indg.  15.  10.  said,  w  by  ai  eye  come  \i\uigainst  u.l 

1  .Sum.  30.23.  delivered  company  ibatcame  ag.u. 

2  Sum.  11.23.  surely  ihe  men  inevailed  agaiiistu. 
21.  5.  ihc  man  that  devised  iigiiiiist  u. 

2  /wHn-.s02.13.griat  isihe  wraib  oi  Lo.d  ugainstu. 

2  f  V(i-.'iU.12.  thisgreat  conipniiy  ibat  comeih  ug.  u. 
Psal.  44.  5.  tread  ihem  under  ihat  rise  iigum:.t  u. 

79.  8.  remember  not  agunisl  u.  loinn  r  imijuiliej 
124.  2.  Lord  lor  us,  when  men  rose  up  against  it. 
3.  when  their  wrath  was  kuidlnl  against  u. 

Isa.  14.  8.  no  feller  is  come  up  agamst  u. 
59.  12.  and  our  sins  tes;ily  agamst  a.  .Ir.r.  14.  7. 

./(•r.  16. 10.  Loril  pionouneed  all  this  evil  against  u, 

21.  2.  Nebuchadnezzar  maketh  war  against  u. 
13.  which  say,  who  shall  come  down  ng.  u.l 

43.  3.  but  Barucli  seitelh  thee  on  against  a. 
/.am.  3.  46.  have  opened  their  niouih  against  u, 

5.  22.  rejected  us,  ihou  art  very  wroth  against  u. 
Dan.  9.  12.  confirmed  bis  words  he  sjiake  ag.  u 
Mark  9.  40.  Jesus  said,  forbid  him  not,  he  that  i> 
not  against  u.  is  on  our  jiart,  J,iike  9.  5Ql 
liom.  8.  31.  il  God  be  for  us,  who  can  be  ag.  u. 
Col.  2.  14.  blotting  out  the  band-writing  ag.  u. 

3  John  10.  [t\a.Ung against  a.  wilh  n  aiicious  wordl 

Jjmong  or  Jiiiinvgst  VS. 
Gen.  23.  6.  thou  art  a  mighty  prince  among  u. 
Eiod.  17.  7.  saying,  is  the  Lord  among  a.  or  noti 
34.  9.  let  my  lord,  I  pray  I  bee,  go  among  a. 
Deut.  31.  17.  because  our  God  is  not  among  u. 
,los/i.  9.  7.  petadvenliire  ye  dwell  among  u.  22. 

22.  19.  pass  over  and  lake  possession  among  u. 
31.  we  |ieiceive  the  Lord  is  among  n. 

Judg.  13.  25.  let  nol  ihy  voice  be  beard  among  u 
1  Sum. 4. 3. H  hen  itcoincth  among  a.  it  may  save  u. 
1  Kings^&.r\o\among  u.any  can  skill  to  hewlimbei 
Job  34.  .'i7.  he  chippelh  bis  hands  amongst  u. 
Ps.li.'d.  wo\  among u.  'Any  \)\ii\  know etii  how  long 
Prov.  1.  14.  cast  in  thy  lol  among  a.  let  us  have 
Isa.  33.  14.  who  amovgv.  shall  dwell  wiili  the  de- 
vouring fire  7  who  wilh  everlasting  hurniajfa 
Mie.  3.  11.  they  will  say,  is  not  the  Lord  umonf  ti. 
J.uke  7.  16.  a  great  prophet  is  risen  up  an  ongu. 
John  1. 14.  Word  was  made  flesh  anildweit  am.u, 
Jlcts  1.  21.  Lord  Jesiis  went  in  and  out  among  it, 

15.  7.  God  made  choice  among  a.  that  Gentiles 

Jit  US. 

1  Pet.  4.  17.  if  it  first  begin  at  u.  what  the  end  be 

Before  US. 
Eiod.  32.  23.  for  they  said  unto  me,  make  us  god* 
which  .shall  go  before  u.  ^cts  7.  40. 
Devt.  1.  22.  ye  said,  we  will  send  men  before  u. 

2.  33.  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  him  before  u. 
Josh.  4.  23.  which  he  dried  up  from  biforc  u. 

8.6.1hey  flee  before  v.  \\  24.  18.  drave  oui  before  u. 
Judg.  11.  24.  the  Lord  shall  drive  out  before  u. 
20.  .32  siiiiltrn  down  before  u.  as  at  Ihe  first,  39. 

1  Sam.  8.  20.  king  may  judge  a.  and  go  oul  before  x^ 
9.  27.  Samuel  said,  bid  thy  servant  puss  on  bef.  Vm 

2  Chron.  14.  7.  while  Ihe  land  is  yet  before  a. 
/5«. 30. 11. cause  Holy  One  of  Israel  ceasi'  before  tt. 
Dan.  9.  10.  to  walk  !n  his  laws  which  he  sel  fte/.  M 
fleh.  6.  18.  lo  lay  bold  on  the  hope  sel  before  v, 

12.  1.  let  us  run  Ihe  race  that  is  set  before  u. 

Behind  US. 
Gen.  32.  18.  and,  hiliold,  also  he  is  behind  it.  Stt 

Between  or  betwixt  US. 
Gen.  26.  28.  let  there  be  now  an  oath  betwixt  u. 
31.  37.  that  Ihcy  may  judge  betwixt  a.  both 
53.  the  God  of  Abraham  judge  betwixt  a. 
.lofh.  22.25.  Lord  made  Jordan  a  border  bettceitnxt. 

27.  that  it  may  be  a  witness  between  u.  28,  34. 
Ivdg.  11. 10.  Lorii  be  \\'i\iwss  between  «.  Jer.  42.  5. 


Rom.  9.  24.  even  u.  whom  he  h^th  called,  not  only  ./o4  9.  33.  neither  i»  thpre  any  deyi-lCSD  6eit<;««;tW, 


us 

Luke  IS. 26.  between  u  and  you,  is  a  great  gulf 
Jet*  15.  'J.  put  noilifferenCL'  between  u.  ami  tlieni 
Eph  i.  14.  the  raidiile  wall  or|iartiiiuii  Ovltcien  u. 

Br)  US. 

JVum.  12.  2.  hath  not  lli-'  Lonl  Siiokeii  also  by  «.? 

2  Kings  4. 9. this  is  a  tniin  ol  G.  whioii  passelh  by  a. 

iCor  1  ly    Jesus  vvas  iiruachud  ajiiong  you  iy  u. 

2()   are  in  him  anieii,  to  tliu  glory  ol'God  by  u, 

2.14.  maniCi'St  the  savour  ot"  his  knowledge  by  u. 

3.3.  to  be  the  epistle  ol'Clirist,  inuiistered  by  u. 

a.  20.  as  tho'  God  did  heseech  you  by  u    we  pray 

7.  'J    ye  might  receive  dauiage  by  u.  ni  nothing 
8. 1'J.  whicli  IS  administered  i(/  «  to  glory  ol'  L.2U. 

Concerning  (JS. 
'ZKingi  22. 13.  do  according  to  all  written  cone.  u. 

For  l/S. 
fi'cn.Se.  22.  now  the  L'.rd  liaih  made  room /(/?•  u. 
'i\.  14.  is  there  yer  any  inheritance /or  u. 
F.iod.  14.  12.  belter /ur  u.  to  serve  the  Egyptians 

24.  14.  tarry  ye  here  fur  u.  until  we  come  again 
fVum.  14.  3.  belter /or  u.  to  return  into  Egypt 

9.  i'ear  not  the  people,  for  they  are  bread /or  u. 
Deut.^l.  3li.  there  was  not  one  city  too  stiong_/'oru. 
30.  12.  say,  who  shall  ^'o  ui)/or  u.  to  heaven? 
l.i.  shonidest  say,\v  ho  shall  go  over  the  sea/,  u.? 
Jnsli.  5.  13.  art  thou  for  n.  or  for  our  adversaries? 
22.  17.  is  the  iniquity  of  I'cor  too  little /or  «.' 
Jmlg.\.\.  who  go  up/or  ?«. against  the Canaaiiiles? 

1  >iam.  7.  8.  co^ise  not  to  cry  unto  the  Lord  for  u 
9.  5.  come,  lo.^t  my  lather  lake  thought /or  u 
14.  G.  it  may  he  the  Lord  will  work /or  u. 

2  Sam.  18.  3   it'  we  llee  they  will  not  cure  for  u. 
21.  4.  neither /or  u.  shalt  thou  kill  any  man 

2  Kings  4. 13.  behold  thou  hast  been  careful  for  u 
G.  1.  the  place  v/here  we  dwell  is  loo  strait /or  u. 

2  Chron.  13.  10.  us  for  u.  the  Lord  is  our  God 

Kzra,  8.  21.  lo  seek  of  him  a  right  way  for  u. 

jVcA.  4.  20.  rc-ort,  our  God  sliall  fight /or  u. 

Pxal.  47.4.  he  shall  choose  our  inheritance /or  « 
G2.  8.  trust  in  him,  God  is  a  refuge /or  u. 
68.  28.  strengthen  that  thou  liasl  wrought /or  ti 
12G.  3.  the  Loid  bath  done  great  things /or  u. 

Isa.  fi.H.wliom  shall  [  send,  and  who  will  go  for  u. 
2G.  12.  Lord,  thou  wilt  ordain  peace/or  u. 

Jer.  9.  18.  let  them  take  up  a  wailing/or  u. 
14.  19.  hast  smitten,  and  there  is  no  healing/or  u 
21.  2.  inquire  I  pray  thee,  of  the  Lord /or  v. 
37.  3.  pray  to  the  Lord  our  God /or  u.  42.  2,  20 

{jam.  4.  17.  as  for  u.  our  eyes  as  yet  failed 

^af.  17. 4.  Peter  said  to  Jesus,  Lord,  it  is  good /or 
u.  to  be  here,  Mark  9.  5.  J.ukc  9.  33. 

25.  9.  not  so,  lost  there  be  not  enough /or  u. 
Mark  14.15.aiitippcr  room, I  here  make  ready /or  u. 
.\uke\.  09.  hast  raised  up  a  horn  of  salvation/or  u. 

9.  50.  for  he  ihit  is  not  against  us  is /or  u. 
Hom.i.a.  for  H.  to  whom  it  shall  be  imputed 
5.  8.  while  we  were  sinners,  Christ  died  for  u. 

8.  2G.  the  Sjiirit  maketh  intercession /or 'a. 

31.  if  God  be/or  u.  who  can  he  against  us? 

32.  spared  not,  but  delivered  him  up /or  u.  all 
34.  Christ  also  maketh  intercession /or  u. 

I  Cor.  5.  7.  even  Christ  is  sacrificed  for  u. 

?.  Cor.  ;.  11.  helping  together  by  prayer  for  u. 

4.  17.  our  light  affliction  worketh  for  u. 

5.  21.  be  hath  mido  him  to  be  sin  /or  «. 
(rnl.3.  13.  Christ  redeemed  us,  made  a  curse/oru. 
F.ph.  5.  2.  hath  loved  us,  and  given  himself/or  u. 
Col.  4.  3.  with  il,  praying  for  u   that  God  would 
1  Thess.  5.  in.  who  died /or  u.  1  .fo/inX  IG. 

25.  pray  for  u.  2  Thess.  3.  1.  Neb.  13.  18. 
Tit.  2.  14.  who  gave  himself/or  u.  that  be  might 
Heh.6.  20.  whither  the  forerunner  is /or  u.  entered 
9. 12.  having  obtained  eternal  redem|>tion /or  u. 
24.  now  to  appear  in  the  presence  of  God  fur  u. 
10  21)  living  way, which  he  hath  consecrated/or  u. 
11.40  (i.  having  provided  some  better  thing/or  u. 
1  PC/.2.2I.  because  Christ  haihsuffered  for  a.  i.  !. 

From  US. 
Gen.  2fi.  IG.  Ahinielecli  said  to  Isaac,  go  from  u. 

1  Sam.  G.  20.  and  to  whom  shall  be  go  up /ro>n  u.? 
14. 17.  number  now,  and  see  who  is  gone  f.-nm  u. 

2  CAr.  29.  10   his  wralh  turn  from  u.  Ezra  10.  14. 
Pn.il.  2.  3.  let  us  cast  away  iheir  cords/rom  u. 

103.  12  hi'h  removed  onr  transgressions /ro?n  ti. 
Isa.  59.  9.  therefore  is  judgment  fiir  from  u. 

11.  wn  look  forsalvMtion.but  it  is  far  nfCfromu. 
Cii.  7.  for  (hou  bast  Ijid  thy  face /rom  u. 
Jcr.  4.8.  the  anger  of  the  Lord  is  not  turned  fromu. 
21.  2.  that  Nel>uchadnezzar  mav  go  up  fromu. 
38.25.  hide  it  not  from  u.  we  will  not  kill  thee 
Sets  1.  22.  to  the  day  be  was  taken  up  from  u. 
|15.  24.  heard  that  certain  who  went  out /rom  u. 
8  Thr-s.f.  2. 2.  nor  by  word,  nor  by  letter  as  from  u. 
I  Tohn  2.  19.  they  went  out  from  «.  but  not  of  us 
See  Dkpart. 
In  US. 
A''u?n.l4.8.  iflhe  liOid  delight  in  v.  hs  will  bring  us 
/oftl5.9.what  undcrstandest  thou, which  is  notni  u. 
Ltd.  2G.  12.  thot  hast  wrought  all  our  works  inu. 
John  17.  2j    tna   tliey  also  lany  be  one  in  u. 
bJ4 


US 

/Jom.8.  4.  that  tho  law  might  be  fulfilled  in  u. 
18.  with  the  gloiy  which  shall  be  revealed  in  u. 

1  Cor.  4.  G.  ye  might  learn  m  n.  not  to  tliink 

2  Cor.  J.  5.  as  sutiering.  of  Christ  abound  in  u. 
I.  12.  so  death  worketh  ui  u.  but  hie  in  you 

6.  12.  ye  are  not  straitened  in  u.  but  ni  yourselves 
Kplt.  3.  20.  according  to  power  that  worketh  in  u. 
2  Tim.  1.  14.  b;^  Holy  Ghost  which  dwelleth  jm  u. 
./am.  4.  5.  tne  spirit  that  dwelielh  in  u.  lusteth 

1  ./ulin  1. 8  truth  :s  not  in  a- 1|  10.  Ins  word  not  in  u. 

3.  24.  hereby  we  know  that  he  abideth  !«  u. 

4.  12.  if  we  love,  God  dwelleth  vi  u.  13. 
'iJohn'i.  for  the  truth's  sake  which  dwelleth  in  u. 

Of  US. 
^en.3.22.  behold,  the  man  is  become  as  one  rf  u. 
JVum.  31.  49.  and  there  lacketb  not  a  man  of  u. 
.losk.  2.  24.  the  inhabitants  faint  because  of  u. 
,ludg.  IG.  24.  our  enemy,  which  slew  many  «/  u. 
20.  18.  whicli  ofu.  shall  go  up  first  to  the  battle? 

2  Kings  G.  11.  which  of  u.  is  for  the  king  of  Israel! 
F.zra  8.  23.  we  besought  G.  he  was  entreated  of  u. 
Psal.  115.  12.  the  Lord  hath  been  mindful  of  u. 
/^■a.  53.6.  he  hath  laid  on  him  the  iniquities  o/k.  all 

G3.  ;G.  our  father,llio'  Abraham  be  ignorant  o/;;. 
.Jcr.  a.  24.  anguish  hath  taken  hold  of  u.  and  jiain 

14.  9.  yet  thou,  O  Lord,  art  in  tho  midst  of  u. 
Jljts  17.  27.  tho' he  be  not  far  from  every  one o/u. 
Horn.  4.  IG.  Abraham,  who  is  the  father  o/ u.  all 

1  Cor.  4.  I.  so  account  of  u.  as  minister:  of  Christ 

2  Cor. 2. 11.  Icstsalan  got  an  advantage  of  u. for  wc 
4.  7.  that  the  power  may  be  of  God  and  not  of  u. 

10.  2.  some  who  think  of  n.  as  if  we  walked 
Cial.  4.2G.  Jerusalem,  which  is  the  mot  her  o/u.  all 
F.jih.  4.  7.  but  to  every  one  of  u.  is  given  grace 

1  Thcss.  l.G.  ye  became  lollowers  of  u.  and  of  Ld. 
O.they  themselves  shew  ofu.  what  entering  in 

2. 13.  ye  received  the  word  which  ye  heard  ofu. 

3.  G.  ye  have  good  remembrance  of  u.  always 

4.  1.  that  as  ye  have  received  ofu.  how  lo  walk 

2  Tlies.  3.  G.  not  after  tradition  he  received  of  u. 
2  Pel.  3.  2.  the  commandment  of  u.  the  apostles 

1  Jo/m  2.19.1  hey  were  nolo/  u.  for  if  they  bad  been 
of  u.  they  tnigbl  shew  they  were  imt  all  of  u. 
Gk  OS,  or  upon  US. 
Gen.  26.  10.  shof.ldest  have  brought  guilt  npnnu. 

42.  21.  therefore  is  this  distress  come  vpo7i  u. 

43.  18.  fall  upon  u.  and  take  us  for  bond-men 
F.rod.  5.  3.  lest  he  fall  upon  u.  willi  pestilence 
J^Tum.  12. 1 1.  I  beseech  thee,  lay  not  the  sin  upon  u. 
Dent.  31.  17.  are  not  these  evils  come  upon  n.? 
.fosli.  9.  20.  let  them  live  lest  v/ralh  be  upon  u. 
.Tudg.  8.  21.  they  said,  rise  thou  and  fall  upon  u. 

1  .Sam.  5.  7.  his  hand  is  sore  upon  u.  and  Uagim 

1  Kings  12.  4.  make  thou  this  heavy  yoke  which  he 

put  upon  u.  lighter,  9.  2  Chron.  10.  4,  9. 

2  Kings  7.  9.  some  miiichief  will  come  upon  u. 

1  Chr.  15. 13.  Lord  our  God  made  a  breach  uponu. 

2  Chr.  20. 9.  if  when  evil  Cometh  upon  v.  as  sword 
34.  21.  for  great  is  the  wrath  poured  upon  u. 

EzraS.lS.'oy  the  good  hand  of  our  God  npun  i(.31. 

9.  13.  after  all  lliat  is  come  upon  u.  for  our  evil? 

JVV'A.  9.32.  the  trouble  little  that  hath  come  upon  u. 

33.  thou  nrt  just  in  all  that  is  brought  upon  «. 

13. 18  did  not  ourGod  bring  all  ihisevil  upon  u.? 
.Fob  9.  33.  that  might  lay  his  hand  upon  u.  both 
Psal.  4.  6.  lift  up  light  of  thy  countenance  upon  u. 

33.  22.  let  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  be  upon  u. 

44.  17.  ali  this  is  come  upon  u.  yet  have  we  not 
07. 1.  God  bless  us,  cause  his  face  to  shine  up(rn  it. 
90.  17.  the  beauty  of  the  Lord  our  God  be  vjion  u. 
123.2.oureyes  wait  on  L.till  be  have  mercy  up.  u. 

3.  have  merry  upon  u.  O  L.  have  mercy  upmi  u. 
Mat.  9.  27.  I  20.  30,  31.  J.uke  17.  13. 
Asa.  32.  15.  until  the  Spirit  be  poured  upon  u. 
f.am.  3.  47.  fear  and  a  snare  is  come  upon  u. 
5.  1.  remember,  O  Lord,  what  is  come  upon  u. 
F.zck.  33.10.  if  our  tran.sgressions  and  sins  be  up.  v.. 
Dan.  9.  11.  therefore  the  curse  is  poured  upon  u. 

12.  by  bringing  upon  u.  a  great  evil,  13,  14. 
flos.  10.8.  they  shall  say  lo  mountains,  cover  us, 
and  lo  hills,  fall  on  u.  /.uAc2.3.3n.  Rcp.  0.  10. 
.Tonah  1.  7.  for  whose  cause  this  evil  is  «;;.  u.  8. 
Jlf/<;.3. 11.  Ibsy  will  say, none  evil  can  comeHpon  «. 
7. 19.  he  will  turn  and  have  compassion  upon  u. 
Mat.  27.  25.  his  blood  be  on  u.  and  our  children 
.^cl.s  3.  4.  look  on  u.  \\  5.28.  this  man's  Wood  up.u. 
12.  or  why  look  ye  so  earnestly  on  u.  as  though 
11.  15.  Spirit  fell  on  them, as  onu.  atthebeginniiig 
Rom. IG. 6.  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour  on  it. 
T/t.3.G.  which  ho  shed  on  u.  abundantly  thro'  Jes. 
1  ./ohn  3.  1.  love  the  Father  hath  bestowed  on  u. 

Over  US. 

^fn.  37. 8.  said,  shalt  thou  indeed  reign  o'lfr  v.? 
Kxo(/.2.14.wlio  made  thee  judge  o«pr  u.  .4cts7.^. 
J^um.  10.  13.  thou  make  thyself  a  prince  owfr  u. 
Tuig.  8.  M.  Israel  said  to  Gideon,  rule  over  u. 
9.  8.  the  trees  said  lo  the  olive-tree,  reign  over  u. 
10.  lo  the  fig-tree  i|  12.  to  vin«  ||  14.  to  braiuble 
I  .Sn7n.8.  19.  but  we  will  have  a  kingoucrit.  10.  19. 

11.  12.  who  said,  shall  Saul  reign  over  u.? 


US 

2  Sam.Z.'i.  In  time  past  when  Saul  w.tskfnfrMVr"  ?/,. 

19.  10.  and  Absalom  whom  we  anointed  over  a. 
J\reh.Q.  37.  the  ikJig?  whom  thou  hast  set  over  u. 
Psal.  12.  4.  lips  are  our  own,  who  is  Lord  over  71, 
ha.  26.  13.  other  lords  have  had  dominion  ovc  u. 
/,unj.5.0  servants  have  ruled  oKfra.noneto  deliver 
Luke  19  14.  will  not  have  this  man  to  reign  one?  u. 

Through  US. 
2  Cor.  9. 11.  causpth  through  u.  thanksgiving  to  fi 

To  or  unto  US. 
Gen.  19.31.  there  is  not  a  man  to  come  in  unit  tj. 

20.  9.  said,  what  hast  thou  doi-.e  unto  u.?  21).  10. 
34.21  let  us  take  their  duughtcrs  to  u.  for  wivei 
39.  14.  brought  in  a  Hebrew  ?i«?ou.  to  mock  ua 
42.28.  afraid  of  saying  one  to  another,  wh»'  is  tliip 

that  God'hath  done  unto  u.l  .ler.  5.  U» 

J^um.  10.  31.  thou  mayest  be  to  u.  inntead  ol  eyes 

32.whal  goodness, Lord, shall  do  nolo  u.tlie  sainu 

Deut.  5.27.  speak  thou  unlo  u.  and  we  will  hour 

29.  29.  but  the  things  revealed  belong  vi  to  u. 

30.  12.  go  up  to  heaven  and  bring  it  unto  u. 
13.  shall  go  over  the  sea  and  bring  it  ujito  u. 

.Tosh.  9.  25.  we  are  in  Ihy  hand,  as  it  seemelh  good 

and  right  to  thee  to  do  unto  u.  do,  Juilg.  10.  15. 

.fuelg.  13.  8.  let  the  man  of  God  come  again  unto  u. 

1.').  10.  wc  come  to  do  to  hini,  as  be  hath  done  lo  ii. 

18.19. go  with  us,  and  be  to  u.  a  father  and  a  pries! 
1  i'am.  4.  8.  woe  unto  u.  ./cr  4.i3.  |  6.  4.  y.avn.S.lG. 

14.  9.  if  they  thus  say  unto  u.  tarry  till  we  comu 

25.  15.  but  the  men  were  very  good  unto  u. 

10.  they  were  a  wall  unto  u.  by  night  and  by  day 
1  Chron.  13.  3.  bring  again  the  ark  of  God  to  u. 
F.zra  4. 12.  the  Jews  which  camr  troni  thee  to  u 
JVcA.  5.  S.  shall  your  brethren  be  sold  unto  u. 
.Job  34.  4.  let  us  choose  to  h.  judgment,  let  us  know 
P.sa/.GO.l.  hast  scattered,  O  turn  thyself  to  u.  again 

1 15.1. not  unto  u.O  Lord, not  unto  u.butihy  namr. 
Isa.  1.  9.  e.\cept  hud  left  vnto  u.  a  very  small  remn. 

9.  6.  unto  H.  a  child  is  born,  ur.tc  u.  a  son  is  giveri 
14.10.  they  shall  say, art  thou  become  like  unto  u.f 
28.  15.  the  scourge  shall  not  come  unto  u. 

30.  10.  prophesy  not  unto  u.  right  things,  speak 
unto  u.  smooth  things,  prophesy  deceils 

33.21.  Lord  will  be  unto  u.  a  place  of  broad  riven 

36.  11.  speak  not  to  u.  in  the  Jews'  language 
./(•r.  5.  24.  he  reserveth  tn  u.  the  appointed  weekl 

26. 16.  hath  spoken  to  u.  in  the  mime  of  Ihe  Lord 

42.  5.  for  which  the  Lord  shall  send  thee  to  u. 

44.  16.  as  for  the  word  thou  bust  spoken  unto  u, 
/^ani. 5.4.  water  for  money,  onr  wood  is  sold  unto  :«. 
F.zck.  11.15.  untou.  is  this  land  given  in  possessloa 

24.  19.  tell  us  what  these  Ihings  are  to  u.f 
J'>an.  9.  7.  but  unto  u.  confusion  offices,  8. 
Hos.  6.  3.  he  shall  come  unto  u.  as  the  rain 

10.  3.  what  then  should  a  king  do  to  u.? 
.lonah  1.  11.  that  the  sea  may  be  calm  unto  u. 
Zeck.  1.  0.  like  as  Ihe  Lord  thought  to  do  unto  u 
.Mat.  20.  12.  thou  hast  made  them  equal  unto  u. 

2.5. 11.  saying.  Lord,  Lord,  open  to  u.  Luke  13  25 
27.  4.  what  is  that  to  u.?  see  thou  lo  that 
Luke  1.  2.  even  as  they  delivered  them  tinto  v. 
2.  15.  which  the  Lord  hath  made  known  unto  u. 
10.  17.  even  ihe  devils  are  subject  unto  u. 

12.  41.  speakest  thou  this  parable  unto  u.? 
10.  20.  neither  can  ihey  pass  to  u.  that  would 

.John  2.  18.  what  sign  shewest  thou  unto  u.? 

14   22.  that  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself  unto  u.? 

10.  17.  what  is  this  that  he  sayeth  unto  u.l 
j?ct5  7. 38.  who  received  the  oracles  lo  give  untou  ? 

10.  41.  to  u.  who  did  eat  nnd  drink  with  him 

11.  17.  God  gave  them  Ihe  like  gift  l.s  unto  u. 

13.  33.  God  hath  fulfilled  the  same  unto  u. 
/?om. 5.5.  bv  the  Holy  Ghost  which  is  given  untou. 

1  Cor.  1.  18.  but  unto  u.  it  is  the  power  of  God 
30  in  Christ,  who  of  God  is  made  unto  u.  wisdom 

2.  10.  God  revealed  them  unlo  n.  by  his  Spirit 
8.  6.  but  to  u.  there  is  but  one  God,  Ihe  Father 

2  Cor.  5. 19.  committed  to  n.  word  of  recimciliation 
8.  5.  gave  themselves  unto  u.  by  ihe  will  of  God 

7.  therefore  as  ye  abound  in  your  love  to  u. 
Col.  1.  8.  who  declared  untou.  your  love  in  Spiri' 
4  3.  that  God  would  open  unto  u.  a  door  of  utter 
Hrh.  4.  2.  for  unto  u.  was  the  gospel  prearjied 

1  Pet.  1.  12.  but  unto  v.  thev  did  minister  Ihefliingi 

To  US-WAR?). 
Psal.  40.  5  thy  thoughts  which  are  to  u.'^ard 
F.nh.  1.19  the  greatness  of  bis  power  to  v.-irarj 

2  Pet.  3  i  V  uthislnng-sutf'  ring  to  u.-!c.r.ot  willing 

Toward  US 
Psal.  ?S.  4.  cause  thine  nnger  towarrf  u.  to  ceaso 
1 17.  2.  his  merciful  kindness  is  great  toward  u 
Horn.  5.  8.  God  commendolb  his  love  toward  u 
F.ph.  1.  8.  wherein  he  hiith  nbouided  ioirardu 
2.  7.  in  his  kindness  toward  u.  ihrouL'h  Christ 
I.John  4.9.  was  manifested  llie  love  ufG.loteardti 

Under  US. 
Psal.  47.  3.  he  shall  subdue  Ihe  people  under  u. 

With  VB. 
Gen.  31.  50.  no  man  is  with  a.  «ee.  God  i«  wilncc 
34.  9.  and  make  ye  marriages  with  u.  and  give 


USE 

Ocn  34  10. ye  Ehall  dw  !ll  ic.  u.\\  23.  lliey  dwpll  w.  u. 

4^.  4.  irtlimi  s.iid  ot  r  brotlier  with  u.  44.  iiG. 

■H.  3U.  seolii  lliat  llie  lail  is  not  icith  u.  lil. 

Etod.S.lt-.llieG.ul  t.tthe  HebrewB  niel  irt/A  m.5.3. 

14.  11.  wlierelijre  hiisl  tliuu  dealt  lhii.'<  iril/t  u.? 

yO.lit.spcak  lliou  icit/t  u.U-l  not  Gud  spiMik  (r(<//  u 

33.  16.  is  il  nut  in  that  thou  goeit  icit/t  u.? 
Vum.lO.ii). come  lliou  with  u.wn  will  do  lliee  <;(ind 
:M.  it  shall  be,  il'tlioii  gi)  (/-((A  «.  th;it  guodiioss 

11.  IS.  loi  it  was  well  with  u.  in  EKypt 

H.  9.  and  tlif  Lord  is  with  u.  luar  iIrmi  not 

22.  14.  BaUain  reliscilh  to  come  with  it. 
EJeut.  5.  2.  tlie  Lord  made  a  covenant  with  u.  3. 

£y.  15.  but  with  hnii  ihal  slandelh  here  icilh  u. 
also  with  him  that  is  not  here  with  u.  this  day 
Jvth.  y.  6.  tlierefore  make  a  league  icith  u.  11. 
Judj!.  0.  13.  U  my  lord,  il"  the  Lord  be  wUh  ■/. 

31.8.  we  turn  ai;ain,  that  thou  mayest  go  with  u. 

18.  It',  they  said,  Imld  ihy  peace  and  go  wilhu. 

1  Sam.  5.  7.  t.'ie  ark  of  God  shall  not  nUn\t-withu. 

2  Sam.  13.  26.  let  my  brothsT  Amnon  go  with  u. 
ai.  17.  shall  go  no  more  out  with  u.  to  batllo 

Ih'inffs  3. 18. there  was  noslraiigiT  with  u.in  house 
8.  57.  the  Lord  our  God  be  icith  u.  as  he  was 

2h'tii^s  G.16.  fear  not,  they  that  be  7cith  u.aie  more 
than  tliey  that  he  with  ihcin,  2  Ckrnn.  32.  7. 

i  ChroH.  13.  12.  behold,  God  is  with  it.  32.  8. 

Ezra  4. 3.  you  have  nothing  to  do  with  u.  lo  liuilil 
it.  14.  woul.lst  not  thou  be  angry  with  u.  till  thou 

/(lb  15.  10.  with  u.  are  the  grey-headed  and  aged 

'^sal.  46.  7.  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  with  u.  11. 
85.  5.  wilt  thou  lie  angry  with  u.  fur  eTcr  1 
10.3. 10.  he  halh  not  dealt  with  u.  aficr  our  sins 

Prov.  1.11.  come  with  u.  ||  /sa.  8.10.  God  is  with  u 

fsa.  59.  12.  for  our  iransgressicms  are  icith  u. 

Jer.  8.8.  we  are  wise,  the  law  of  the  I.,d.  is  withu. 

14.  21.  remember,  break  not  thy  covenant  with  u. 
42.6.  that  il  may  he  well  with  u.  when  we  obc^y 

Ifa.t.  12.4  found  in  Bethel,  there  hesp  ikc  with  u. 
7.ech.  1.  fi.  as  our  doiujs,  so  hath  lie  dealt  with  u. 
Mat.  1.  23.  being  inierprcted,  is,  God  with  u. 

13   56.  his  sisters  are  all  with  u.  Mark  6.  3. 

22.  25.  now  there  were  with  u.  seven  brethren 
/.vke  2.  48.  son,  why  hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  u-? 

9.4f(.rorbad  him,  because  hefollowelh  not  with  u. 

24.  29.  abide  with  u.  \\  32.  while  he  talked  with  u. 
/lets  1  17.  for  he  was  numbered  with  v.  and  liad 

2.  29.  his  sepulchre  is  with  u.  unto  this  day 

1  Cor.  16.  16.  to  every  one  that  helpnlh  with  u. 

2  Cor.  8.  19.  who  was  chosen  to  travel  7cith  u. 

S  Thest.  1.  7.  to  you  who  are  troubled,  rest  with  u. 
S  I'H.  1. 1.  have  obtained  like  precious  faith  icith  u. 
1  Jnhn  1.  3.  that  ye  may  have  fellowsliiii  icith  u. 
2.  19.  would  no  doubt  have  c.ntinued  with  u. 
it  John  2.  the  truth  shall  be  with  u.  for  ever 

tnthin  US. 
Lt.ke  24.  32.  did  not  our  hearts  burn  within  u. 
IVithout  US. 

1  Cor.  4.  8.  vB  have  rei2n>'d  as  kings  without  n. 
WfA. 11.40.  that  they  ic/(A"«t  ii.not  beraade  jierfect 

USE. 
/.eo.  7. 24.  the  fat  may  be  used  in  any  other  u. 
JDeut.  26.  14.  nor  taken  out  for  any  unclean  u. 

2  Sam.  1    18.  bade  them  leach  Judah  u.  of  the  bow 

1  Chrnn.'iff.  15.  according  lothe  m.  of  candlestick 
Rom.  1.  26.  for  women  did  change  the  nalural  n. 

27.  the  men  leaving  the  natural  u.  of  the  women 
F.pk.  4.  09.  which  is  g<iod  to  the  u.  of  edifying 

2  Tim.  2  21.  shall  be  a  vessel  meet  for  master's  u. 
Heb.  5  14.  by  «.  have  their  senses  exercised  to 

USF.S. 
Vit.  3. 14.  tc  maintain  good  works  for  necessary  u. 

USE,   Passine. 
Lev.  19.  20.  neither  shall  ye  u.  enchantment 
.^im.  10.2.  a.  trumpets  for  calling  of  the  assembly 

15.  39.  after  which  ye  «.  to  go  a  whoring 
/>e«f.2.t9.«.  no  hostility  again-l  Moab  nor  contend 
1  Ckrnn.  12.  2.  could  «.  both  right  hand  and  left 
Jrr.  2tl.31.tliat  m.  their  tongues,  and  say,  he  saith 

31   23.  as  yet  they  shall  u   this  s|ieech  in  Judah 
46  IT.  in  vain,  sliattlhou  u.  many  medicines 
F.zrk.  12.  23.  they  shall  no  more  u    it  as  a  proverb 

16.  44.  shall  «.  this  proverb  acain'^t  thee,  saying 
18  2.  what  mean  ye,  thai  ye  u.  this  proverb  ? 

3.  ve  shall  not  have  occasion  o  u.  this  proverb 
21.21. the  king  of  Babylon  stoo(!  to  u.  divination 
Jorll.  t  17.  should  u.  a  hy-word  against  Ihem 
Mat.  5.  44.  do  good  to  them  that  hate  you,  prav 
for  them  that  despilefiilly  u.  you,  J.uke  6.  28. 
0.  7.  when  ye  pray,  M  no!  vain  repetitions 
Jlrts  14.  5.  iKsault  made  to  u.  apostles  despitefully 
1  00^7.21.  ifthou  mayest  be  made  free,  u.it  rather 

31.  thev  that  u.  this  world  as  not  abusing  it 
S  Cnr.  1.  17.  when  tliu^  minded,  did  I  u.  liglilness? 
3.12  have  hop,   we  h.  great  plainness  of  speech 
t3. 10.  lest  being  present,  I  should  it.  sharpness 
Oat.  .5.13.  H.  not  liberty  for  an  occasion  to  the  flesh 
I  Tim.  I.  H.  the  law  is  good  if  a  man  u.  il  lawfully 

S.  10.  then  let  ihem  n.  the  office  of  a  deacnn 
1  Tim  i  23. «.  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach's  s.»kc 


usu 

1  Pet.  4.  9.  u.  hospitality  one  to  another  without 

USED. 
Kror/.  2 1.36.  if  the  ox  hath  u.  to  push  in  lime  pasi 
J.ev.  7.  24.  the  fat  may  be  u.  in  any  other  use 
.liiilir.  14.  10.  for  so  u.  the  young  men  to  do 
20.  whom  Samson  liad  u.  as  his  friend 

2  Kin/rs  17. 17.  u.  enchantments,  21 .  6.  2  Chr.  33. 6. 
/(■?■.  2.  24.  a  wild  ass  u.  lo  the  wilderness  that 
/'.'z(/;.22. 2!).  the  people  of  land  have  «.  oppression 

35.  II.  according  to  thy  envy  which  lliou  hast  u. 
Has.  12.  10.  and  u.  similitudes  by  the  jiropliets 
.l/(!?7i  2.  18.  ihe  disciples  of  John  u.  to  fast 
-icta  8.  9.  Simon  Magus  before-time  u.  sorcery 
19.  19.  many  also  of  them  which  u.  curious  arts 
liiim.  3.  13.  with  their  longues  they  u.  deceit 
1  Cor.  9.  12.  we  have  not  h   this  power,  but  suffer 

15.  hut  I  have  u.  none  of  these  Ihings 
1  Thess.'i.  5.  norat  any  time  M.  we  flattering  words 
1  T'/7H.3.I3. 1  hey  that  have  v.  Ihe  office  of  a  deacon 
Heb.  10.  33.  companions  of  them  that  were  so  u. 

USEST. 
P«aZ.I19.132.  as  thou«.  to  those  that  fear  thy  name 

USETII. 
Pnit.  18.  10.  not  be  found  any  that  u.  divination 
Ksth.  6.  8.  apparel  which  Ihe  king  u.  to  wear 
Pror.  15.  2.  the  tongue  of  the  wise  i(.  knowledge 
IS.  23.  Iho  poor «.  entreaties,  but  rich  answereih 
./fr.22.13. 11.  his  neighbour's  service  without  wages 
Fir/i.  U'l.  44.  that  u.  piovc^rbs,  shall  u.  this  proverb 
//cO.  5.  13.  every  one  that  v.  milk  is  unskilful  in 

USING. 
Ciil.  2.  22.  which  all  are  to  perish  with  the  u. 
1  Pet.  2.  16.  and  not  n.  your  liberty  for  a  cloak  of 

USURP. 
1  7'/m.  2.  12.  I  suffer  not  a  woman  to  u.  authority 

USURER. 
Exod.  22.  25.  thou  shall  not  be  to  him  as  an  u. 

USURY. 

Bi/  usury  is  generally  understood  the  /rain  of  antj 

thing  above  the  principal,  or  that  ichirh  was 

lent,  exacted  only  in  considcrntioTtoftheluaii, 

whether  it  be  in  nmney,  corn,  wares,  or  Ihe  like. 

It  is  most  commonbj  taken  for  an  uvlnicfiilprofit, 

which  a  person  mnkes  nf  his  money  or  goods. 
The  Hebrew  word  fvr  u<ury  signifies  Biting. 
The  law  of  Ood  prohibits  rigorous  imposing 
of  conditions  of  gain  for  the  loan  nf  money  or 
goods,  and  exacting  them  wilhont  respect  to 
the  condition  of  the  borrower,  whether  he  gain 
or  lose;  whether  poverty  occasioned  his  bor- 
rowing, or  a  visible  prospect  of  gain  by  cm- 
ploy  ins;  the  borrowed  goods. 
ft  is  said  in  Exod.  22.  2.'),  26,  Ifthou  lend  money 
to  any  of  my  people  that  is  poor  by  thee,  thou 
shall  n;it  be  to  him  as  an  usurer,  neither  shall 
thou  lay  upon  liim  usury,  &c.  Jlnd  in  Lev. 
2").  35,  36,  37,  If  Ihy  brother  ho  waxen  poor,  and 
fallen  in  decay  with  ihee,  then  thou  shall  re- 
lieve him,  yea,  though  he  be  a  stranger,  or  a  so 
journer,  that  ho  may  live  wilh  thee  :  Take  thou 
no  usury  of  him,  X-c.  This  law  forbids  the 
tnUivo-  of  usury  from  a  brother  that  was  poor, 
no  Israelite  reduced  to  poverty,  or  from  a  pro- 
selyte. But  in  Deut.  23.  20.  God  seems  to 
tolerate  u-"ury  toward  strangers ;  Unlo  a  stran- 
ger Ihou  mayest  lend  upon  usury.  By  stran- 
gers, in  this  passage,  some  understand  the 
Gentiles  in  general,  or  all  such  as  were  not 
.Tews,  excepting  proselytes  :  Others  think  that 
bt/  stran2(^rs  are  meant  the  Canannites,  and  the 
other  people  that  were  devoted  to  slavery  and 
subjection  ;  of  these  the  Hebrews  were  per- 
wittrd  to  exactus\)Ty,  but  not  of  such  strangers 
with  whom  thnj  had  no  quarrel,  and  against 
whom  the  Lord  had  not  denounced  his  judg- 
ments. 
The  Hebrews  were  plainly  commanded  in  Exod. 
22.  25,  &c.  not  to  receive  usury  /or  money  from 
any  that  borrowed  for  necessity,  as  in  that 
case  in  Neh.  5.5,7.  .^nd  such  provision  the 
law  mode  for  the  preserving  of  estates  to  their 
families  by  the  year  of  ,/ubilre  ;  for  a  people 
that  hod  tittle  concern  in  trade,  rould  not  be 
supposed  to  borrow  money  but  out  of  necessity; 
but  they  were  allowed  to  lend  upon  usury  to 
str'iugers,  whom  yet  they  must  not  oppress. 
This  law,  therefore,  in  the  strictnrss  of  it. 
seems  to  have  been  peculiar  In  the  .Jewish 
slate;  but  in  the  equity  of  it,  it  obligeth  us 
to  shew  mercy  ti>  those  ire  have  advanlai^e 
aaainst,  and  to  be  content  to  share  with  those 
we  lend  to  in  loss,  as  well  as  profit,  if  Provi- 
dence cross  them  :  .-fnr/  upon  this  condition,  a 
valuable cnmmentotor  says,  ''It  seems  as  law- 
ful, for  me  In  receive  interest  for  money ,  which 
another  takes  pains  with,  improves,  but  runs 
the  hazard  of  in  trade,  as  it  is  lo  receive  rent 
for  my  land  which  another  takes  pains  with, 
improves,  but  runs  the  hazard  of  m  hus- 
bandry " 


UTT 

KioiZ.  22.  25.  neither  shall  tl  m  Isy  upon  liiii  ?f. 
/.fi;.25.3(i.  lake  thou  no  u.  of  him  or  iiicrc'mo,  37. 
iJeot.  23.  19.  shall  not  lend  on  u.  to  thy  brolhtt 

20.  unlo  a  slranger  thou  mayest  lend  upon  i/, 
JV(7i.  5.  7.  ye  exact  u.  I|  10.  lei  us  leave  olfthisM. 
I'sal.  15.5.  he  tiiat  pulletli  not  his  money  to  u. 
Peon.  28.  8.  he  that  by  u.  iiicreasuiii  subttiincb 
Isa.  24.  2.  as  with  taker  of  u.  so  with  giver  rf  u. 
./cr.  15. 10.  1  have  neither  lent  on  u.  noi  men  have 
lent  to  me  on  u.  yet  every  one  dulli  curse  nie 
Kzek.  18.  8.  Ihal  have  not  given  forth  on  u.  I?. 

13.  given  forlh  on  u   ||  22.  12.  lliou  hasl  taken  u, 
J1fut.25.27.  received  mine  own  will-,  u.  Luke  19.23 

i;TMt)S'l",  OUT.MDST. 
Oen.  49.  26.  to  the  u.  bound  of  tiie  everlasting  hilb 
JV«/H.22.41.  might  see  Ihe  u.  of  the  people,23.]3 
/hut.'.W.A.  if  any  of  you  he  driven  out  lo  o.  parts 
./er.  9.  26.  1  will  puni.sh  Egypi,  Judah,  Edom.aud 
all  ihat  are  in  ihe  u.  corners,  25.  23.  |  49.  32. 
/-«/.«  11.  31.  came  from  «.  p.irts  lo  hear  Solomon 

UTTER. 
Afr.5.1.  if  he  do  not  u.  il  then  he  shall  bear  iniquity 
./osh.  2.  14.  our  life  if  ye  u.  not  Ihisour  business 

20.  if  Ihou  u.  it,  we  will  be  (|uit  of  thine  oath 
.ludg.  5.  12.  awake,  Deborah,  u.  song,  arise  Baraic 
./oA  8.10.  shall  not  lhey?t.  wordsoiilof  their  heart 

15.  2.  should  a  wise  man  u.  vain  knowledge? 

27.  4.  nor  shall  my  tongue  u.  deceit 

33.  3.  and  mv  lips  shall  a.  knowledge  clearly 

Psal.  78.  2.  I'will  u.  dark  savings  of  old 
94.  4.  how  long  shall  they  u.  hard  Ihings 
106.  2.  who  can  u.  the  mighty  ads  of  the  Lord 
119.  171.  my  lips  shall  u.  praise,  when  Ihou  ha^t 
1 15.  7.  thev  shall  u.  Ihe  inemnrv  of  thv  goodncM 

Prov.  14.  .5.'  but  a  false  witness  will  u.  lies 
23.33.  Ihiiie  heart  shall  w,  perverse  Inings 

F.ccl.  1.  8.  all  Ihmgs  full  of  labour  man  cannot  u.  H 
5.  2.  let  not  thine  bean  be  hasty  lo  k.  before  God 

Isa.  .12.  6.  a  vile  pOrson  will  u  error  against  Lord 
48.  20.  tell  this,  u.  it  even  lo  the  end  of  the  earth 

.Ter.  J.  16.  1  will  u.  my  judgments  again.it  t';)ism 

25.  30.  n.  his  voice  from  Ins  holy  habitation 
51.  t  14.  they  shall  u.  a  shout  ajiainsl  Babylon 

Kif/i'. '^4.  3.  u.  a  parable  unlo  Ihe  rebellious  hoU£e 
,/oel  2.  II.  Lord  shall  u.  his  voice  before  his  army 

3.  16.  u.  his  voice  from  Jerusalem,  .'Imos  1.2. 
Mat.  13.  35. 1  will  u.  lhl:-:gs  have  been  kept  secret 

1  Cor.  14.  9.  except  u.  words  easy  to  he  iiiiderstooi! 

2  Cor.  12.  4.  which  is  not  lawful  for  a  man  lo  u, 

UTTER,  ..Sdjective. 
.\'um.  21.  t  3.  he  called  ihe  place,  u.  destructiorj 
I  h'ings'H).  42.  a  man  I  appointed  lo  u.  de.=!ructio'l 
JVah.  1.  8.  he  will  make  an  ;j.  end  of  the  place 
Zcch.  14.  II.  there  shall  he  no  more  u.  destructico 

UTTER. 

Kick.  10.  5.  the  sound  was  heard  (o  the  u.  court 

42.  1.  he  brought  me  forlh  into  tiie  a.  court 

UTTERANCE. 

.rlcts  2.  4.  ihey  sp  ike,  as  ihe  Spirit  nave  them  i.. 

1  Cnr.  I.  5.  that  ye  arc  enriched  by  him  in  all  u. 

2  Cnr.  8.  7.  as  ye  abound  in  ii.  and  knowledge 
Eph.  6.  19.  praying,  that  u.  mav  he  given  to  me 
Col.  4.  3.  that  God  would  open  lo  us  a  door  of  a. 

UI'TEREl). 
JV«m.30.  6.  if  she  hail  a  husbind  when  she  u.  8. 
.ludg.  11. 11.  and  Jephlhah  «.  all  his  words  before 
the  Lord  in  Mizpeh 
2.SaOT.22.  14.  the  Most  Hish  u.  his  voice,  Ps.  46.  6 
.lob  26.  4.  lo  whom  hasl  Ihcu  u.  words  7 
42.  3.  Ihcre.fore  have  I  u.  that  1  iindorslood  not 
Psnl.  66.  14.  which  iny  lips  u.  when  in  trouble 
Hub.  3.  10.  ileep  n.  his  voice  and  hfled  his  harxJs 
Horn.  8.  26.  with  groaniiigs  which  cannot  be  ii. 
Heb.  5.  1 1.  many  things  lo  say  and  hard  lo  be  u. 
/ifK.10.3.had  cried,  seven  thunders  «.  their  voicoj 
4.  when  the  sev>m  ihtinders  had  u   their  voices 
UTTEKETIl. 
■  lob  15.  5.  for  thv  monlh  u.  ihiiic  iniquities 
Psal.V.^.'i.i\iiy  unto  day  n.  speech,  nighl  unto  night 
Prov.  1.  20.  wisdom  u.  her  voice  in  the  streets 

21.  in  the  city  she  u.  her  words,  saving  luw  lony 
10.  18.  and  he  that  n.  a  slander,  is  a  fool 

29.  1 1,  a  fool  n.  all  his  mind,  but  a  wise  man  keepi 
.ler.  10.  13.  when  he  n.  liia  voice,  51.  16. 
J//C.7.  3.the  great  man  t;.  his  mischievous  desiis 

UTTERING. 
Isa.  59.  13.  u-  from  Ihe  heart  words  of  falsehood 

UTTERLY. 
F.xod.  17.  14.  u.  put  out  remembranre  of  Amaltt 

22.  17.  if  her  father  u.  refuse  to  givf  her  to  him 

23.  21.  thou  shall  u.  overthrow  theii  idols 

f.ev.  13.44.  priest  shall  pronounce  him  h.  uncbao 

26.  44.  in  Iniid  of  enem'es  I  will  not  de.Htroy  «. 
.VHm.l5.31.lhal  anul  shall  «.ho  cnst  off,  his  iniqa)t> 

21.  2.  then  I  will  u.  destroy  their  cities 

30.  12.  if  her  husband  hath  m.  made  Ihem  void 
Devi  3.6. «.  destroying!  en,  women,  and  cliildroc 

4.  26.  if  ye  corrupi  yourse'ves.yo  shall  w  perish 
7.  2.  tlioii  shall  u.  destroy  the  Canaanites, 20. 17. 

IS.  Blialt  u.  detest  the  silver  and  gold  of  iincj^w 


VAI 

Dsttf.  12  9.  ye  shall  u.  destroy  tlic  liigli  pincca 
Kl.lo.deftroyingu.thi;  city  nridohiteis  willi  sword 
;il.  -29.  after  my  death  ye  will  u.corrupt  yourselves 

Josh.  11.  "20.  that  he  might  u.  destroy  them 
17.  13.  the  children  oCIsr.  put  Canaanites  to  tri- 
bute, hut  did  not  u.  drive  them  out,  Jiidg.  1.28. 

Judg.  l.'i  2.  I  thought  Ihou  liadst  u.  haled  her 
21.  11.  ye  shall  u.  .'.estroy  every  male  and  woman 

2  Sam.  1.5.  3.  smite,  ?<.  destroy  the  Amalekites,  18. 
27.  12.  he  hath  made  Israel  ?(.  to  abhor  iiim 

1  .Sam.  17.  10.  he  that  is  valiant  shall  u.  melt 

23.  7.  the  sons  of  Belial  as  thorns  shall  leu.  burnt 
l/irino-s9.21.theCanaauitegIsriiel  could  not  jf.dnst. 
SA'j'nJs  in.ll.  whatthe  kingsof  Assyria  havcdone 

to  all  lands,  hy  destroying  them  m.  Isa.'il.  11. 

2  Chrnn.  21).  2:!.  u.  to  sl.iy  them  of  mount  Seir 
JVf/i.  y.  31.  thou  didst  not  u.  consume  them 

Ps.  37. 24.  though  he  full  shall  not  ?/.  be  caet  down 
73.  19.  the  wicked  are  u.  consumed  with  terrors 
80.  33.  my  loving  kindness  not  u.  take  from  him 
119.8. 1  will  keep  thy  statutes,  O  Ibrsakeme  not  v. 
43.  lake  not  the  word  of  truth  v.  out  of  my  mouth 

Car((.8.7.5ubstance  for  love,it  would  u.be  contemn. 

Isa.  2.  18.  and  the  idols  he  shall  u.  abolish 
G.  11.  he  answered,  until  the  land  be  j<.  desolate 
11. 1.5.  Lord  u.  destroy  the  tongue  of  Egyptian  sea 

24.  3.  lanil  be  u.  empiied  ||  I'J.  earth  is  u.  broken 
37. 11.  Assyria  have  done  by  desrroying  them  u. 
40.30.  and  the  young  men  shall  u.  fall,  but  they 
56.  3.  Lonl  halli  u.  separated  me  from  his  people 
60.  12.  yea,  those  nations  shall  be  u.  wasted 
Ter.  9.  4.  for  every  brother  will  u.  supplant 

12.  17.  if  lliev  will  not  obey,  I  will  u.  pluck  up 
14.  19.  bast  thou  u.  rejected  Judah,  loathed  Zion 
23.  39.  behold.  I,  even  I  will  Jt.  forget  you 

25.  9. 1  will  u.  destroy  Ihem,  50  21,  2r>.  ]  51.  3, 58. 
29.  and  should  ye  be  u.  unpunished? 

Tjam.  5.  22.  but  ihou  bast  u.  rejected  us,  art  wroth 
Eirk.  9.  6.  slav  ?(.  old  and  young,  maids,  children 

17.  10.  being  planted,  shall  it  not  u.  wither? 

27.  31.  and  they  shall  make  themselves  u.  bald 

29.  10.  I  will  make  the  land  of  Egypt  u.  waste 
r)an.  11.44.  .hail  go  forth  «.  to  make  away  many 
Jlos.  1.  6.  but  I  will  H.  take  Ihenn  away 

10.  15.  shall  tlK'  king  of  Israel  be  it.  cutoff 
Jimos  9.  8.  I  will  u.  destroy  the  house  of  Jacob 
Mic.  2.  4.  that  day  shall  one  say,  we  be  v.  spoiled 
JVaA.  1.  15.  for  ibe  wicked  he  is  u.  t;ut  off 
Zeph.  1.2.1  will  u.  consun^s  all  things  from  land 
Z.ech.  11. 17.  his  right  eye  shall  be  u.  darkened 

1  Cor.  6.  7.  now  there  is  n.  a  fault  among  you 

2  Pet.'i.  12. shall  u.  perish  in  their  own  corruption 
Rev.  18.  8.  Babylon  shall  he  u.  burnt  with  fire 

See  Desthoykd. 

UTTERMOST. 
2  A'(n<r.5  7.5.when  lepers  came  to  a.partof  camp,8. 
JVtA.  1.  9.  there  were  of  yen  cast  out  to  u.  part 
Pfal.  2.  P.  I  will  give  ?/.  parts  lor  thy  possession 
Jl/rfi.  .5.  2f).  till  thou  hast  paid  the  «.  farthing 

12.  42.  she  came  from  the  n.  parts  to  hear  Solomon 
Mark  13.27.  shall  gather  bis  elect  from  the  u.  part 
Jicts  24.  22.  I  will  know  the  u.  of  your  matter 
1  Thess.  2.  16.  wrath  is  come  on  tiiem  to  the  n. 
J/i,'ft.7.25.is  able  to  save  them  to  w.lhat  come  toGod 
See  Ut.most. 

V. 


VAGABOND. 

Cren.  4. 12.  a  fugitive  and  «.  shall  thou  be  in  earth 
14.  T  shall  be  a  fugitive  and  ti..  in  the  earth 

Acts  19.  13.  then  certain  ?'.  Jews  took  on  them 
VAGABONDS. 

Psal.  109.  10.  let  his  children  he  v.  and  beg 
VAIL,  OR  VEIL. 

A  curtain.,  or  cover.,  wliich  the  .Tewish  women 
wore  over  tk'ir  heads  and  faces,  in  token  of 
inode.ftii.  of  rrrrrenrr,  and  subjection  to  their 
AH.s(<«H',/.^Gen.24.i;5  1  Cor.  11. 3,  C,  7, 10.  The 
J.ord  commanded  jMnses  lomnke  asuA  of  blue, 
r.nd  purjtle,  and  scarlet,  and  therewith  to  di 
vide  the  holy  of  holies,  which  represented  thi 
highest  heaven,  from  the  holy  pl.Tce,  where  thi 
church  militant,  or  its  reprcentatincs,  met 
and  served  God,  Exod.  26.  31,  32,33.  This 
vail  typified  the  hnmni.  lanirc  of  Clirist 
adorned  with  ercileni  gifts  and  graces.  A; 
which  he  has  opened  for  ns  a  way  into  heaven, 
Heb.  10.  19,  20.  /(  signified  also  the  separa 
tion  between  the  .Tews  and  Gentiles,  which  is 
now  removed  by  Christ,  Eph.2.  14  and  there- 
fore at  the  death  of  Christ,  this  vail  was  rent 
in  twain,  Mat.  27.  51.  which  shewed  that  the 
partition  wall  het'vixt  .Tews  and  Gentiles  wa 
pulled  down  ;  that  God  was  leaving  his  tern- 
vlf,  and  abolishing  all  legal  and  ceremonial 
tcorship.  The  .flpostle  speaks  of  the  vail  of 
Ignoranre,  blindness,  and  hardness  of  heart, 
xstiick  keeps  the  Jews  from  understanding  the 
C56 


VAI 

scriptures  of  the  Old  Testament,  the  spiritual 
sense  and  meaning  of  the  law,  and  front  seeing 
that  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  law  for  righteous 
ness;  this   vail  joas  cast  over  them,  fur  their 
wilful   and  malicioiiM  rejecting    Hie    gospel- 
IJght,  John  9.  39.  2  Cor.  3.  14,  15. 
fif7(.24.65.  Rebekabtook  a.v.  and  covered  lierself 
38. 14.  Tamar  covered  herself  with  a  v.  wrapped 
Exod.  26.  31.  and  thou  shalt  make  a  v.  of  blue 
34.  33.  Moses  put  a  v.  on  his  face,  35. 
36.  35.  and  he  made  a  v.  of  blue,  2  Chron.  3. 14. 
40.  3.  thou  shalt  cover  the  ark  with  the  v. 
Lev.  IC.  2.  come  not  into  holy  place  witliin  the  v. 

15.  and  bring  his  blood  witlun  the  v. 
21.23.  only  he  shall  not  go  in  unto  then,  nor  come 
24.  3.  without  the  v.  shall  Aaron  order  it 
Ruth  3.  15.  bring  the  v.  that  thou  hast  upon  thee 
Cant.  5.  7.  keepers  of  the  walls  took  away  my  v. 
Isa.  25.  7.  destroy  the  v.  spread  over  all  nations 
ji/at. 27.51.  theu.of  the  temple  was  rcntin  twain 
from  top  to  bottom,  Mark  15.  38.  Luke  23.  45. 
2  Cur.  3. 13.  not  as  Moxes  v^liich  put  a  v.  over  face 

14.  for  to  this  day  remaineth  the  same  w.  un taken 

away,  wiii'-h  v.  is  done  away  in  Christ 

15.  but  even  to  this  day  the  v.  is  upon  their  heart 

16.  nevertheless,  the  v.  shall  be  taken  away 
Heb.  6.  10.  which  enlereth  into  that  within  the  v. 

9.  3.  and  after  the  seco^yJ^-.  the  tabernacle,  called 

10.  SiG.  through  the  v.  that  is  to  say,  his  flesh 

VAILS. 

/sa.3.23.  iii  that  day  the  Lord  will  take  away  thee. 
VAIN, 

Jlnd  vanity,  are  taken  in  several  senses  in  scrip- 
ture. (1)  For  that -which  is  unprofitable  with- 
out fruit.  Eccl.  1.  2,  Vanity  of  vanities,  all  is 
vanity.  ..fill  worldly  things,  and  all  men's  de- 
signs, and  studies,  and  works  about  them,  are 
absolutely  vain,  and  insufficient  to  procure 
satisfaction  and  happiness.  (2}  It  signifies 
empty,  without  any  substance ;  as  emptiness  is 
opposed  to  tuat  which  is  full,  urlieavy,  or  true. 
1.  To  fulne.ss  ;  so  promises  not  fulfilled  are 
said  to  be  vain  promises.  ./Ind  .fob  calls  the 
days  of  his  affliction  mouths  of  vanity  ;  that 
is,  empty  of  solid  joy,  pence,  or  comfort,  Job 
7.3.  Jind  in  psal.  2.  1,  Why  do  the  people 
imagine  a  vain  thing  ?  that  is,  an  empty  thing, 
without  reason  or  hope.  2.  .'Is  it  is  opposed 
^0  gravity:  as  light  and  inconstant  wen  are 
called  vain  men;  in  which  sense  idolaters  are 
called  vain  persons,  like  the  wind,  and  idols 
are  called  vanity,  breiiuse  of  their  nothingness 
and  impotence.  2  Kings  17.  15,  Thev  followed 
vanity  and  became  vain.  So  m  Isa.  41.29, 
They  are  all  vanity,  their  works  are  nothing  ; 
tbi'ir  molten  images  are  wind  and  confusion.  3. 
.fis  it  is  opposed  to  truth  ;  as  deceitful  men 
and  liars  are  called  vain  men,  and  lies  are 
called  vanity.  Psal.  4.  2,  How  long  will  ye 
love  vanity  and  seek  after  leasing?  ./]nd  in  2 
Kings  18.20,  They  are  but  vain  words:  tht/ 
words  come  not  from  thy  heart ;  tkou  speak'-st 
airainst  thy  knowledire.  Vain  is  often  put  for 
false.  Exod.  20.  7,  Thou  shalt  not  take  'ih" 
name  of  the  Lord  thy  God  in  vain.  "  Thou 
shalt  not  swear  to  confirm  a  thing  that  is 
false ;  thou  shalt  not  appeal  to  the  Lord  as  a 
witness  of  thy  lies ;  or,  thou  shalt  not  take 
tiselessly,  needlessly,  and  without  very  good 
and  substantial  reasons,  the  name  of  God  to 
witness  what  thou  nffirmest."  The  Hebrew 
word  shave,  which  is  here  translated  by  vain. 
is  put  for  false  in  some  places  of  scripture ;  as 
E.tod.^O.  16.  Hos.  10.  4.  (3)  Vanity  is  taken 
for  that  which  frustrates  and  disappoints  a 
person  of  his  end;  in  this  sense  the  hope  and 
confidence  of  every  nnregenerate  man,  may 
justly  be  called  vain,  because  it  will  deceive 
and.  disappoint  him  at  the  last,  when  he  shall 
stand  in  most  need  of  Kelp  and  comfort.  It  is 
said,  Psnl.  60. 11,  Tallin  is  the  help  of  man  ;  that 
is,  a  deceitful  safeguard,  a  disappointing  help 
only  feeding  the  expectation  with  a  fruitless 
hope.  (4)  It  signifies  that  which  is  weak,  and 
obnorious  to  change  anil  corruption  Thus  all 
icorldly  things  are  but  vanity,  Eccl.  1.2.  Jlnd 
the  creature  was  innde  subiect  to  vanilv,  to  dis- 
orders and  destruction,  Rom.  8.  20.  .Man  also, 
as  to  his  continuance  in  ihe  world,  is  like  vanity, 
he  is  like  a  vapour  or  breath,  which  is  gone  in 
an  instant.  (5)  It  signifies  iwe]u\tv.  Psal.  119. 
37,  Turn  away  my  eyes  from  behotdin?  vanity, 
that  is,  iniquity,  and  the  deeeitfulnrsi  of  sin, 
whereby  I  may  be  ensnared  and  drawn  away 
from  the  triit'h.  (61  ft  signifies  foolishness, 
joined  with  ignorance  and  blindness.  Job  11. 
12,  For  uain  man  wouM  be  wise  ;  that  fo  dish 
creature  man,  who  since  the  fall  is  void  of  all 
true  wisdom  and  solid  knowl'.dge,  arid  judg 
mcnt  of  the  things  of  God. 


VAI  ^ 

Vain  man,  does  not  only  signify  men  puffednp 
witli  pride,  and  full  of  vanity,  but  also  icc-rth- 
less  and  insignificant  persons,  without  reli 
gion,  without  rule  or  conduct,  as  in  2  Chron 
13.  7,  There  are  gathered  to   Jero'toarn   com 
men,  the  cliildien  of  Belial.    The  Hebrew  tatfs, 
men  void  of  sense,  or    beggars ;    mismabli 
children,  without  a  yoke,  wurthless  children. 
Kiud.  5.  9.  and  let  them  no   regard  v.  words 
f)eut.  32.  47.  for  it  is  not  a  V.  thing  for  you 
■fudg.Q.4.  wherewith  Abime.ech  liirsd  v.  persouc 
1 1.  3.  there  were  gathered  v.  men  to  Jephthah 

1  Sam.  12. 21.  for  then  should  ye  go  alter  v.  thingt, 

which  cannot  profit  nor  deliv.  for  they  are  butn. 

2  .Sam.  6.  20.  as  one  of  the  v.  fellows  uncovr^reth 
2  flings  17. 15.  became  v.  and  went  after  heathen 

18.  5,0.  but  they  are  but  v.  words,  Isa.  36.  5. 
2  Chron.  13.  7.  are  gathered  to  Jeroboam  v.  men 
fob  11.11.  be  knoweth  v.  men,  beseeth  wickedne"i 
12.  for  V.  man  would  be  wise,  tho'  man  bo  bora 

15.  2.  :jhould  a  wise  man  ulter  v.  knowledge  ? 

16.  3.  Job  said,  shall  v.  words  have  an  end  ? 
27.  12.  why  then  are  ye  thus  allojether  v.? 

Psal.  2.1.tho  people  imagine  a  v.  thing,  jScts  4.25. 
26.  4.  I  have  not  sat  w'lh  v.  persona 
33.  17.  a  horse  is  a  v.  tlung  for  safety 
39.  0.  surely  every  man  walketh  in  a  v.  shew 
60.  11.  for  V.  is  the  help  of  man,  108.  12. 
02. 10.  become  not  v.  in  robbery,  if  riches  increatc 
119.113. 1  hate  ii.  thought^,  biit  thylawdol  lovt 
127.  2.  it  is  V.  for  you  to  rise  up  early,  to  sit  up 

Prov.  12.  11.  he  that  followeth  v.  persons  is  voi^ 
of  understanding 
28. 19.  that  followeth  v.  persons  shall  h;ive  poverty 
31.  30.  favour  is  deceitful  and  beauty  is  v. 

Eccl.  0.  12.  all  days  of  his  v.  life  which  he  spenda 

fsa.  1.  13.  bring  no  more  v.  oblaiions,  incense  i] 
36.  5.  they  are  but  v.  words,  I  have  counsel 

.Ter.  2.  5.  walked  after  vanity,  and  are  become  v. 
4.14.  how  long  thy  v.  thon.ghls  lodge  within  thbo  T 
10.  3.  for  the  customs  of  the  people  are  v. 
23.  16.  the  prophets  make  you  v.  they  speak 

Lam.  2.  14.  thy  prophets  have  seen  v.  things 
4.  17.  as  for  us,  our  eves  failed  for  our ».  help 

Ezek.  12.  24.  there  shall  be  no  more  any  v.  vision 
13.  7.  have  ye  not  seen  a  u.  vision  and  spjken 

Jilal.  3. 14.  ye  have  said,  it  is  v.  to  serve  God 

.Mat.  6.  7.  when  ye  pray,  use  not  v.  repptitions 

Rom.  1.  21.  but  became  v.  in  their  imaginatioiM; 

1  Cor.  3.  20.  the  lluuighis  of  the  wise  are  v. 
15.  14.   and   if  Christ  be  not   risen,  then  is  out 
preaching  v.  and  your  failh  is  also  v.  17 

Eph.  5.  6.  let  no  man  deceive  you  with  v.  words 

Cu?.2.8.  lest  any  m.in  spoil  you  through  philosophy 
and  v.  deceit,  after  the  tradition  of  met 

1  Tim.  1.  G.  have  turnt>d  aside  to  v.  janehng 
6.20.  avoiding  prof,  and  v.  babblings,  'iTiin.  2. 15 

Tit.  1.  10.  there  are  many  unruly  and  v.  talkers 
3.  9.  for  they  are  unprofitable  and  v. 

.Tarn.  I.  26.  deceives  his  heart,  this  man's  relig.  isu, 

2.  20.  wilt  thou  know,  O  v.  man,  that  faith 

1  Pet.  i.  18.  redeemed  from  your  b.  conversation 
In  VAIN. 

Exod.  20.  7.  thou  shalt  not  take  name  of  Lord  ir. 
V.  Dent.  5.  11 

I.,ev.  26.  16.  and  ye  shall  sow  your  seeil  in  v. 
20.  and  your  strength  shall  be  spent  in  ?i. 

1  Sam.  25.21.  in  v._  have  I  kept  all  Nabal  hath 

.fob  9.  29.  if  I  be  wi'ckeil,  why  then  labour  I  in  v-l 
21.  34.  how  then  comfort  ye  me  in  v.  seeing 
35.  16.  therefore  doth  Job  open  his  mouth  in  zi. 
39.  16.  her  labour  is  in  v.  without  fear 
41.  9.  behold,  the  hope  of  him  is  in  v. 

Psal.  39.  6.  surely  they  are  dii:quieted  in  v. 
73.  13.  verily  I  have  cleansed  my  heart  in  v. 
89.  47.  wherefore  hast  thou  made  all  men  in  v.f 
127.  1.  they  labour  in  v.  watchmen  waketh  inv 
139.  20.  and  thine  enemies  take  thy  name  in  v. 

Prov.  1.  17.  surely  in  v.  the  net  is  spread  in  sight 
30.  9.  lest  I  take  the  name  of  my  God  in  v. 

Isa.  30.  7.  fnr  the  Ejyplians  sh.nll  help  in  v. 

45.  18.  he  created  it  not  in  v.  he  formed  it 

19.  I  said  not  to  seed  of  Jacob,  seek  ye  me  in  v. 

49.  4.  then  I  said,  T  have   laboured  in  v.  I^^haro 

spent  my  strength  for  nought  andirn  v. 

65.  23.  they  shall  not  labour  in  v.  nor  bring  foJth 

Jer.  2.  30,  in  v.  have  I  smitten  your  children. 

3.  23.  in  V.  is  salvation  hoped  fnr  from  hills 

4.  30.  in  I),  shalt  thou  make  thyself  fair 

6.  20.  bellow.s  burnt,  the  founder  melleth  in  e. 
8.  8.  bow  do  ye  say  we  are  wise,  lo,  certainly  »>| 
r.  made  he  if,  the  pen  of  I'-e  scribes  is  fno. 

46.  11.  in  V.  shall  tlinu  use  many  medicines 
.50.  9,  their  arrows,  none  shnll  return  in  v. 
51.  58.  and  Ihe  people  Bhill  labour  in  v. 

Ezek.  fi.  10   shall  know  that  1  have  not  said  trj  v 
Hah.  2  +  13.  people  shnll  weary  themselves  iji  o 
7,ech.  10,  2.  and  the  diviners  comfo't  in  r. 
Mat.  15.  9.  but  in  v.  th(^'  worship  me,  .1fnr«7.  7. 
Rom.  13.  4.  for  he  bearenh  not  *ie  sword  !n  ■- 


VAL 

1  Cor.  13.  2.  unlcM  ye  have  believed  in  v. 

W.  liU  {jraci^  bestowed  upon  ine  was  not  in  v. 
5S   thiU  your  liil/our  i<  not  ?n  v.  in  the  Lord 

2  Cot.  (J.  1.  yc  rtiCuive  not  tlie  gruce  of  God  i«  r. 
■J.  3    'est  our  boasting  ot' \on  sliould  bo  in  v. 

Gal.  2.  y.  lest  by  any  imana  1  should  run  tn  v. 

■21.  come  by  iho  law,  llit-ii  Christ  is  dead  ut  v. 
3.  4.  die  ycso  I'oolisli  .'  have  ye  suffered  so  many 
llungs  in  V.  ?  il  It  be  yel  iii  v. 
•1.  li.  lest  I  have  bestowed  on  you  labour  •«  it. 
I'Ail.  -.  lb.  holding  lortli  word  of  life,  iha  i  may 
rejoice  that  1  h;ivenot  run  ^nc.nor  luboureil  iti  v. 
1  'J'/tcss.  2.  1.  our  entrance,  tha'.  it  was  not  tn  v. 
3.  5.  have  teinjiled  you,  iiiid  our  labour  be  m  d. 
Jam.  4.  a.  do  ve  think  tlie  scripture  suilh  tii  v.  ? 

VAIN   •.'lory. 
Gal.  5.  26.  let  U3  not  be  desirous  oft),  glory 
Pliii.  2.  li.  let  r.clbi.n?  be  <loii'j  through  v.  glury 

V.MNLY. 
Coi.'i.  18.  e.  puffed  up  by  ins  fleshly  mind 

V  ALB. 

Gf.*:.  14.  3.  kings  were  joined  in  theu.  ofSiiidim,8. 

10.  the  V.  ofBiddiiii  w;:s  full  of  slime-pils 

Ti.  14.  !;c  sent  Joseph  out  of  the  v.  of  Hebron 

CJeut.  1.7.  go  load  places  in  the  hills  and  in  theti. 

Josh.  10.  4U.  Johhuu  smote  the  country  of  the  v. 

IKtiigs  10.  'S!.  Solonioii  made  silver  to  be  as  stones 

and  cedars  as  sycamore  irees  in  the  v-2Cni.l.\5. 

Jcr.  33. 13.  in  the  cities  of  the  e.  sliull  liocks  (lass 

VALLANT. 
1  Sam.  14.  52.  when  Saul  saw  any  ti.  man,  he  took 
j!.   I'i.  1  have  seen  a  son  id'Jesse,  a  mighty  v.  man 
18.  17.  be  V.  for  me,  ami  tiglit  the  Lord's  battles 
>n.l5  David  said  to  Abner,  urtiiot  thou  a  v.  man! 
3!.  12.  all  thei).  men  took  the  body  of  Saul 
B  Sam.  2.  7.  ye  be  v.  13.  2S.  ||  17.  10.  he  that  is  v. 
Jl.  16.  to  Uriah,  where  he  knew  thatK.  men  were 
23.  20.  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  son  of 
a  V.  man  of  Kabzeel,  1  C/iTon.  11.  22. 
1  Kintrs  1.42.  come  in,  for  thou  art  a  v.  man 
1  Chron.  7.  2.  the  sons  of  Tola  weie  v.  men 

11.  26.  the  V.  men  of  the  armies  were  Asahel 
S  Chron.  26. 17.  and  with  him  eighty  priests, o.  men 
Cant.  3.7. behold  his  bed  w  hicl;  is  Solomon's  three- 
score^, men  are  about  it,  of  the?),  of  Israel 
Jsa.  10.  13.  put  down  inhabitants  like  a  v.  man 
.33.  7.  behold,  their  v.  ones  shall  cry  without 
Jer.  0.  3.  hut  they  aie  not  v.  for  the  truth 
46.  15.  why  are  thy  v.  men  swept  away  t 
A'u*.  2.  3.  the  r.  men  are  in  scarlet,  the  chariots 
3.  t  IS-  thy  V.  ones  shall  dwell  in  the  dust 
Heb.  11.  34.  who  Ih  ongli  faith  waxed  v.  in  fight 

VALl.ANTKST. 
.hid-.  £1.  10.  sent  lo  Jubosh  12.000  men  of  the  v. 

VALIANTLY'. 

jy«m.  24.  18.  Edom  a  possession,  Israel  shall  doc. 

1  Chriin.  19.  13.  and  let  us  Ueliave  ourselves  v. 

Psal.  60.  12.  throu.-h  God  we  shall  do  v.  108.  13. 

118.15.  the  right  hand  of  the  Lord  doetli  v.  16. 

VALLliY. 
There  are  several  valleys  nuntwved  in  scripture: 
as  the  vullry  of  Beracjiiih,  vr  of  Olrssitiir,  iii 
the  tribe  of  .fiiitah,  lo  the  west  of  the  Dead 
Sea,  2  Chron.  20.  26. 
The  Vdlc  of  Siddim,  fien.  14.  3.  In  the  He- 
brew it  is  the  valley  of  Hashedim,  which  some 
translate  'he  vale  of  the  fieUls,  others  the  vale 
of  chalk;  the  Sepiur.gint.  the  vale  «/salt.  It 
was  in  this  vale  that  the  cities  of  !<oilo)ii 
and  CJamcrrah  were  built;  and  where  nftcr- 
icards  the  laUc  Jisphaltites,  or  the  iJead  >ica, 
was  formed. 
The  valley  of  Shaveh,  or  otherwise,  the  king's 
dale,  lien.  14.  17.  2  .Sam.  18.  18.  Sbav.  h  ,s 
a  city  lying  m  the  king^s  dole,  over-aguinst 
Jeru.ialtm,  accordin<;  lo  Kuscbms.  It  was  iv 
Hits  valley  that  Melcliiiedeic  met  ..^brahuiit,  ut 
his  return  front  his  riclory  over  the  fire  kniffs. 
But  some  think  this  interview  was  at  the  fuot 
ef  mount  'J'abor. 
The  vi'Ucy  of  Eslicol,  or  the  valley  of  grapes, 
J^um.  32.  9.  7'his  name  wus  given  In  the 
valley  of  the  land  of  jiromise,  wherein  the  .tpKs 
of  the  children  of  Israel  gathered  the  bunch  of 
frrapcs,  which  they  brought  In  the  camp  at 
Kadesh,  upon  a  pole  between  two  mm,  Num. 
13.  '>J.i,  24.  This  valley  was  to  the  south  of 
the  promised  land. 
Tie  valley  of  .lezreel,  .lush.  19.  18.  This  val- 
ley eitends  itself  east  and  west  from  .Scytho 
■piilia  to  the  foot  of  mount  Carmel ;  in  it  there 
seas  a  Cflebratr.d  city  built,  of  the  same  name, 
tekich  belonged  tn  the  tribe  of  Issachar.  Jihab 
had  a  paVire  there,  1  Kings  '21  I,  23  and 
this  city  bccnme  famous  on  the  score  of 
^uhotlCs  runeyard,  and  the  vengeance  irhie.h 
Olid  erecuted  on  ./ciebel   at  .hired,  2  Kings 

9.  :n.  .^c. 

The  valley  o\  Achor,  .;b.»*.  7.24.     This  vfjipy 
Witt  in  the   territory  of  Jericho  and    in  the 
057 


VAL 

tribe  of  Benjamin,  where  .Ichan,  his  torn  and 
daughters,  wirestonedtu  death.  (iodsayi,ihal 
he  will  give  the  valley  of  Achor  for  a  dour  of 
ho]ie,  }ios.  2.  15.  that  is,  some  beginnings  of 
mercy  and  blessings,  as  the  earnest  iinu,pledges 
of  future  favours  :  Jls  this  valley  was  a  door 
of  hope  to  Israel  of  their  enjoyment  of  the  pru- 
miscil  land,  so  would  (iod  deal  with  repenting 
Israel  at  the  times  there  pointed  out. 

The  valley  of  Jehoshaphut,  Joel  3.  2.  Some 
are  vf  upinion  that  this  valley  (S  that  where 
king  .lehoshuphat  obtained  so  signal  a  victory, 
and  with  so  much  ease,  against  the  Moabites, 
jimiiionitcs,  and  their  confederates,  2  Cliron. 
20.  I,  2,  &c.  This  valley  (ay  towards  the  Dead 
ficn,  beyond  the  wilderness  of  I'ekoah  ;  and 
nfttr  this  event  it  wus  called  the  valley  of 
blessing,  2  Chron.  20.  26.  because  of  the  so- 
lemn blessings  and  praises  that  were  given  to 
God  in  it  upon  this  occasion.  Others  think, 
that  the  vnlley  of  Jehoshaphat  lies  between  the 
walls  of  .lerusaltm  and  the  mount  of  Olives, 
and  that  it  is  watered  with  the  bronk  Kidron, 
which  runs  through  the  midst  of  this  vale. 
There  are  likewise  some  who  maintain,  that  the 
ancient  Hebrews  hiM  no  distinct  knowledge  of 
any  particular  plac,^  under  the  name  of  the 
valley  of  Jehoshapl.at ;  and  that  .loel  intended 
by  it  to  shew  in  general  the  place  where  (iod 
wus  to  execute  his  jiidgmenli  against  the  na- 
tions, and  will  appear  at  the  last  judgment 
with  all  the  brightness  of  his  majesty.  Jeho- 
shaphat, in  Hebrew,  .'!!>Ti//if.s  the  judgment  of 
God.  jind  it  is  very  proballe,  that  the  valley 
of  Jehoshaphat.  or  (Jod's  juilgmimt,  mentioned 
in  .Joel,  is  symbolical.  From  this  passage  the 
./ews,  and  many  Christians,  have  been  of 
opinion,  that  the  lard  judgment  will  be  solem- 
nized in  the  valley  of  ./ehosha/ihat. 

The  valley  of  Hinnoin,  m  Hebrew,  it  is  Gehen- 
non,  whence  comes  the  word  Gehenna.     See 

Tol'HET. 

The  valley  of  vision,  Isa.  22.  1.  in  the  propheti- 
cal and  figurative  style,  signifies  .lerusalem.  It 
is  called  a  valley  by  antiphrasis,  because  it 
stood  upon  a  mountain;  or, according  toothers, 
it  IS  called  a  valley  comparatively  to  those 
higher  mountains  wherewith  it  was  encompas- 
sed. Jind  the  additional  name  «/ vision  was 
gireu  to  It,  because  of  the  many  and  clcai 
visions  and  revelations  of  God's  mind  in  that 
place  above  all  other  parts  of  the  world ;  or,  as 
others  will  have  it,  because  the  temple  of  .Jeru- 
salem was  built  n/ion  mount  Moriah,  which  is 
the  mountain  of  vision.  Gen.  22.  14. 

The  fat  valleys,  Isa.  28.  1  are  those  which  lie 
below  and  about  the  city  of  .Samaria.  This 
country  was  very  fat  and  fruitful.  Samaria 
stood  upon,  arising  ground  that  commanded 
these  valleys. 

The  valley  of  passengers,  Ezek.  39.  11.  It  is 
thought  tf-at  this  siiinds  for  the  great  road, 
which  was  at  the  foot  of  mount  Carmel,  to  go 
from  .ludea,  f'gyi't,  and  the  country  of  the 
Philistines,  into  fhanicia  ;  and  back  fr^fn 
I'htenicia  into  tho$e  countries.  This  road  was 
to  the  easl  of  the  .Mediterranean  sea. 

The  valley  of  Hv.ccclU,  was  beyond  .Jordan,  and 
near  the  city  of  Succnth.  The  Psalmist  puts 
tlie  valley  of  i?i:ccoth  fif  the  whole  country 
beyond  .Jordan,  Psal.  6C.  6. 

The  valley  of  Elah,  1  .in  i  !7.  3.  Saul  iocs 
here  encamped  i;*'.'i  the  urmy  of  Israel,  when 
the  giant  Goli.z'h  carrf!  t:  ::-;?itji  ti%i  troops  of 
Vie  Hebrews.  i'M^  vaVi.iy  "as  tc  the  ;cv.t.-.  cf 
.Jerusalem,  towards  ."-iinon  and  Aickak. 

^i-'(')i.14.17.  kingofifivlorn  ir.et  him  al  r.  of  Shaveh 

JsTum.  32.  9.  for  ",vhen  they  wo:it  nptou.  of  Eshco! 

/>euf.I.24.iheyca;ne  toii.of  Eslicol.aearched  it  out 

21.  4.  elders  shall  bring  the  hoifer  to  a  rough  v. 

and  strike  off  the  heifer's  neck  in  the  v. 

34.3. the  plain  of  n.  of  Jericho,  a  city  of  palm-liee.s 

6.  he  hurifsl  Mneea  in  a  v.  in  the  lanfi  of  Mo  ib 

Josh-  7.  24.  they  brought  them  to  the  v.  of  Achor 
10.  12.  and,  thou  moon,  in  the  v.  of  AjnUm 

15.  8.  which  18  at  the  end  of  the  v.  of  the  giants 
Jiidg.  1.  19.  not  drive  out  inh:ibilani3  of  the  v. 

5.  15.  Barak,  he  wns  sent  on  foot  into  the  v. 

7.  S.  the  iiost  of  Miilian  was  bcnoalh  in  the  v.  12. 

16.  4.  Samson  loved  a  woman  in  the  v.  of  Sorek 

1  Sam.  6.  13  reaping  their  whrai-harvpst  in  ther. 
21.  9.  whom  thou  sh'west  in  the  v.  of  Elah 

2  Sam.  5.  19.  the  Philistir>"9  nisocame  and  snread 

themselves  in  the  t).  of  Rephaim,  22.  |  23.  13. 

8.  13.  from  smiting  the  Syrians  in  the  v.  of  salt 

2  Kintjs  2.  16.  ihi;  Spirit  hath  cast  him  into  some  v. 
3.  16.  he  said,  make  this  v.  full  of  rlitchcs 
14.  7.  he  slew  of  Kdom  in  ihe  r.of  salt,!  rAr.18.12 

2  Chron.  20.26.  (hey  assembled  in  r.  of  Bernchah 

28.  3.  Aliaz  burnt  incenss  in  the  ».  of  Hinnom 

40 


VAIT 

2  Chr.  35.  22.  Josiah  came  to  fight  in  t).  ofMegtaile 
Job  21.  33.  the  clods  of  the  p.  glial!  be  sweet  to  him 

39.21.  he  puwelh  in  the  r.and  rejoicelh  instrengiL 
P.';a/.23.  4.  yea,  though  I  walk  thro'  th"  w.  of  death 

60.  6.  I  will  mete  out  ihe  v.  ofSiiccolli,  Iii8.  7. 

84.  6.  who  passing  thro'  v.  ol  Baca, make  it  a  » ill 
Proo.  30.  17.  the  ravens  of  the  v.  shall  pick  it  out 
Cant.  6.  11.  I  went  down  to  see  the  fruits  of  the  :j 
Isa.  17.  5.  that  gathereth  ears  in  the  v  of  Kejihaiin 

22.  1.  the  burden  of  the  v.  of  vision 
5.  for  it  is  a  day  of  trouble  in  ihe  v.  of  vision 

28.  4.  beauty  which  is  on  the  head  of  tht  fat  v. 
21.  he  shall  be  wroth  as  in  the  v.  of  Giheon 

40.4.  every  j). shall  be e.\alted,  every  hill  made  low 

65.  10.  V.  of  Achor  a  place  for  herds  lo  lie  dowr 
Jer.  2.  23.  see  thy  way  in  the  v.  know  what  thoj 

7.  32.  V.  of  Hinnoiii,  but  ji.  of  slaughter,  19.  6. 

21.  13.  I  am  against  thee,  O  inhabitant  of  ti.e  v 

48.  8.  the  V.  also  shall  perish,  and  plain  destroyed 

49.  4.  why  gloriest  thou  in  '.hy  flowing  v.  ? 
Ezek.  37.  1.  in  the  v.  which  was  full  of  bones 
Hos.  1.5.  break  the  bow  of  Isr.  in  liie  r.  id' J-ezreoI 

2. 15.  give  the  v.  of  Achor  for  a  door  of  hope 
Joel'i.  2.  bring  them  into  the  v.  of  Jehoshaiiliat 
14.  multitudes,  multitudes  in  the  v.  of  decisio:i 

18.  a  fountain  shall  water  the  v.  of  Shitlim 
Zcch  12.  II.  as  the  morning  in  the  v.  of  Megiddon 

14.  4.  mount  cleave,  and  there  shall  be  a  great  o. 
5.  ye  shall  flee  to  the  7).  of  the  mouniains 

Lulce'i.  5.  every  v.  be  tilled,  every  hill  brought  low 

See  Gatk. 

VALLEYS. 

JViim.  24.  6.  as  the  v.  are  they  spread  forih 

Deut.  8.7.  depths  that  spring  out  of  the  v.  and  hilli 

11.  11.  but  the  land  is  a  land  of  hills  imd  v. 
1  Kings  20. 28.  God  of  hills,  but  he  h  not  God  oCv. 
.lob  30.  6.  to  dwell  in  clifis  of  u.  in  caves  of  e.irth 

39.  10.  or  will  he  harrow  the  v.  after  thee  ? 
Psal.  65.  13.  the  v.  are  covered  over  with  corn 

104.  8.  they  go  down  iiy  the  v.  unto  the  place 

10.  he  sendeth  the  springs  into  the  v.  which  run 
Cant.  2.  1. 1  am  theroSe  of  Sharon,  the  lily  of  Ihe  o 
Isa.  22.  7.  thy  choicest  v.  shall  bo  full  of  charivUl 

24.  t  15.  wherefore  glorify  the  Lord  in  the  v. 

28.  1.  which  are  on  the  head  of  the  fat  v. 

41.  18.  I  will  open  fountains  in  midst  of  the  o. 

.57.5.  slaying  the  children  in  the  v.  under  rocks     . 
,Jer.  49.  4.  wherefore  gloriest  thou  in  ihe  v. 
F.zek  6.  3.  thus  saitli  the  Lord  to  the  v.  36.  4,  0. 

7.  16.  be  on  the  mouniains  like  doves  of  the  r. 

VALOUR. 
.Judg.  3.29.  they  s'ew  of  Monb  10,000  men  of  .j 

6.  12.  Lord  is  with  thee,  thou  mighty  man  oft?. 

11.  1.  Jephthah  the  Gileadite,  a  mighty  man  of  o 

1  Sam.  18.  t  17-  only  be  thou  a  son  (d'u.  for  nio 

2  Sam.  2.  t  7.  and  be  ye  ihe  sons  of  ii.  13.  t  2-^. 

1  Kings  11.  28.  Jeroboam  wasa  nvglity  miinof  n 
^KingsH  l.Naaman  ||  1  CA/-.12.28.Zadok  maiiofo. 

2  Chron.  17.  17.  Eliada  a  mighty  man  of  b. 
See  Miglity  Men. 

VALUE. 

./bftl3.4.fi)rgersofIies,ye  areall  physicians  of  no  n. 

Mat.  10.  31.  fear  ye  not  therefore,  ye  are  of  more 

v.  than  manv  sparrows,  I.,uke  12.  7. 

VALUE. 

Lev.  27.  8.  present  himself,  the  priest  shall  ».  Iiini 

12.  priest  shall  v.  it,  whether  it  begi'od  or  had 

Mat.  27.  9.  whom  they  of  children  of  Israel  li'A  v. 

VALUED. 
Lev.  07. 16.  homer  of  barlpy-seeil  v.  at  50  siiekels 
./oA28.  16.  wisdom  cannot  be  v.  with  fold  of  Ophii 

19.  neither  shall  it  be  v.  with  pure  gold 
Mat.  27.  9.  of  silver,  the  price  of  him  that  was  tj 

VALUEST. 
/.e«.27.12.a9  thou  v.  it  who  art  priest,  so  shall  it  bo 

VANISH. 
Job  fi.  17.  what  time  ihey  wax  warm,  they  v. 
Jsa.  51.  6.  the  heavens  slinli  v.  Dwav  like  smoke 
}Cor.  13.8.  whether  knowledge,  it  shall  ?;.  away 
Heb.  8.  13.  which  wa.\elh  old,  is  ready  to  p. away 

VANISHED 
.A?r.49.7.9nith  theLord  of  hosts, Is  their  wisdom  «.? 
Luke  24.  31.  and  he  v.  out  of  their  sight 

VANISHETH. 
.Toh  7.  9.  as  the  cloud  is  consumed  and  t».  away 
.lam.  4.  14.  lite  is  even  a  vapour  tnai  v.  away 
VANITY. 
See  Si irnifi cation  on  V.mn. 
2  Kings  17.  1.5.  they  followed  D.aml  heeamovaia 
Job  7.  3.  so  am  I  made  to  possess  months  of  o. 
in.  let  me  alone,  for  my  days  are  v. 

15.  31.  let  not  him  that  is  deceived  trust  in  c.  fop 
r.  shall  be  his  recompenoa 

35.  they  conceive  mischief  and  bring  forth  v- 
31.  5.  if  I  have  walked  with  v.  or  hasted  to  deceit 
35.  13.  surely  God  will  not  hear  v.  nor  regaid  It 
Psal.  4.  2.  O  sons  of  men,  how  long  will  ye  love  w 
10.  7.  under  his  tongue  is  mischiefand  r. 

12.  2.  ihey  speak  v.  every  one  to  his  neighboo/ 
S4.  4,  who  hath  not  lift  op  his  smU  un'o  a,    , 


YE>T 


Psat.  36.  I  4.  the  Wicked  devwet'ti  t).  Upon  liie  bed 

31.  5.  every  man  at  his  best  estate  is  allogethev  v. 
II.  every  man  is  v.  ||  'J4.  11.  thoughts  ol'inan  v. 

41.  0.  com 5  to  see  me,  he  speaketh  v.  144.  H,  11. 
"02.  "J.  men  of  low  degree  are  v.  lighter  than  v. 

78.  ;{3.  therefore  their  days  did  he  consume  in  v. 

H9.  37.  turn  away  mine  eyes  from  hehohiing  v. 

144.  4.  man  is  hke  to  v.  his  days  are  as  a  shadow 
Pror.  13.11.  weaiili  gotten  hy  v.  shall  be  diminished 

21.  ti.  getlnig  of  treasures  by  a  lying  tongue  is  i;. 

22.  8.  he  that  soweth  ini(|uily  shall  reap  v. 
3U.8.  remove  from  me  v.  and  lies,  give  not  poverty 

Eccl.  1.  '2.  i>.  of  vanities,  saith  the  preacher,  all  is 

V.  14.  I  3.  19.  I  11.  8.  I  12.  8. 

52.  1.  this  is  also  V.  15,  19,  21,  23.  |  4.  8,  16.  )  5. 

10.  I  ti.  2,  9.  I  7.0.  I  8.  10,  14. 

II.  behold,  all  was  v.  and  ve.vation,  17,  26.  |  4.  4. 

4.  7.  I  saw  V.  II  6.  4.  for  he  comelh  in  with  v. 

6.  II.  there  be  many  things  that  increase  v. 
1 12.  the  number  of  the  days  of  the  life  of  his  v. 

7.  15.  all  things  have  I  seen  in  the  days  of  my  v. 

8.  14.  there  is  a  v.  that  is  done  on  the  earth 
9.9.  live  joyfully  vvilli  wife  all  the  days  of  thy  v. 
11.  10.  for  cliildlioud  and  youth  are  v. 

lia.S.  18. woe  to  them  that  (I raw  iniq.with  cords  of  c. 
30.  28.  to  sift  the  nations  with  the  sieve  of  «. 

40.  17.  all  nations  to  him  are  counted  v. 
23.  he  maketh  the  judges  of  the  earth  as  v.         j 

41.  29.  behold,  they  are  all  v.  44.  9. 
.57.  13.  wind  shall  carry  them, ».  shall  take  them 
58.  9.  if  thou  take  away  v.  jj  59.  4.  they  trust  in  v. 

Jer.  2.  5.  they  have  walked  after  v.  become  vain 
10.  t-f-  for  the  statutes  of  the  people  are  v. 

15.  they  are  v.  and  the  work  of  errors,  51.  18. 
10.  19.  surely  our  fathers  have  inherited  v. 
18.  15.  my  people  have  burnt  incense  to  v. 

E2et.l3.G.  they  have  seen  v.  and  divination,  22. 28. 

8.  because  ye  have  spoken  v.  and  seen  lies 

9.  proph.  see  j;.2l  .29.  ||  13.  23.  shall  see  no  more  v. 
f/us.li.ll.aurely  they  are  «.  they  sacrilice  bullocks 
f/ai.2.13.people  shall  weary  themselves  for  very  v. 

3.  t  7.  I  saw  the  tents  of  Cushan  under  «. 
ZpcA.  10.  2.  for  the  idols  have  spoken  v. 
Horn.  8.  20.  the  creature  was  made  subject  to  v. 
F.ph.\.  17.  not  as  Gentiles  walk  \nv.  of  iheir  mind 
2  Pet.  2. 18.  they  speak  great  swelling  words  of  v. 

VANITIES. 
Dcut.  32.  21.  they  have  provoked  me  to  anger  with 
their  v.  1  Kin<rs  10.  13,  26.  Jer.  8.  19 
r»a/.  31.  6.1  have  haled  them  that  regard  lying  v. 
Eccl.  1.  2.  vanity  of  «.  saith  the  preacher,  12.  8. 
5.7.  in  the  multitude  of  dreams  there  are  v. 
Jer.  10.  8.  foolish,  the  stock  is  a  doctrine  oft). 
14.22.  are  any  among  the  v.  that  can  cause  rain 
Jonah'i.^.  they  that  observe  lying  v.  forsake  their 
Sets  14.  15.  that  ye  should  turn  from  these  v. 

VAPOUU. 
Tob  36. 27.  they  pour  down  rain  according  to  the  v. 

33.  the  cattle  also  concerning  the  v. 
Psal.  143.  8.  hail,  snow  and  v.  fulfilling  his  word 
Sets  2.19.  will  shew  signs  in  the  earth,  v.  of  smoke 
Jam.  4.  14.  for  what  is  vour  life?  it  is  even  a  v. 

VAPOURS. 
Psal.  135. 7.  he  causeth  the  v.  to  ascend  from  the 
ends  of  the  earth,  .Jer.  10.  13.  \  51.  16^ 
VARIABLE. 
Hsib.  '3  ]  1.  a.  prayer  accordins  to  v.  songs 

VARIABLENESS. 
Jam.  1.  17.  Father  of  lights,  with  whom  is  no  v. 

VARIANCE. 
Jifat.  10.  35. 1  am  cometoset  a  man  ate.  ag.  father 
Gal.  5.  20.  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  hatred,  v. 

VAUNT. 
Judg.T.2.  lest  Israel  v.  themselves  against  me 

VAUNTETH. 
I  Cor.  13.  4.  charitv  v.  not  itself,  is  not  puffed  up 

VEHEMENT. 
Cant.  8.  6.  love  is  as  fire  that  hath  a  v.  flame 
Jonah  4  8.  that  God  prepared  a  v.  east-wind 
S  Cor.  7. 11.  yea,  what  v.  desire  it  wrought  in  you? 

VEHEMENTLY. 
Mark  14. 31.  but  Peter  8|iake  the  more  v.  not  deny 
L,ukc  6.  48.  the  stream  beat  v.  on  that  house,  49. 
II.  .53.  the  Pharisees  began  to  urge  him  v. 
23.  10.  the  scribes  stood  and  v.  accused  him 

VEIN. 
Job  28.  1.  surely  there  is  a  v.  for  the  silver 

VENERABLE. 
Phil.  4.  t8.  finally,  whaisopver  things  are  v. 

VENGEANCE. 
f?ca.  4   15  V.  shall  be  taken  on  him  seven-fold 
Vsul.  32.  35.  to  me  belongeth  v.  and  recompence, 
Psal.  94.  1.  Heb.  10.  30. 
41.  I  will  render  v.  to  mine  enemies 
43   for  he  will  render  v.  to  his  adversaries 
Jurf^    11.  36.  the  Lonl  hath  taken  v.  for  thee 
Ptal.  58.  10.  shall  rejoice,  when  he  seeth  the  v. 
99.  8.  thou  tookest  v.  of  their  inventions 
149  7.lo  execute  u.upon  the  heathen  and  punishm. 
Ftov.  6.  34.  h«  will  not  spare  in  the  day  of  v 
6^ 


VER 

hit.  34.  8.  il  is  tlie  Jay  of  the  Lord's  «.  and  the  year 
of  recompences  fur  Zion,  Gl.  2.  Jer.  51.  6. 

35.  4.  behold  your  God  will  come  with  v. 

47.  :•    I  will  take  v.  .ler.  .51.  36. 

59. 17. and  he  put  on  the  garments  of  u. for  clothing 

63.  4.  tor  the  day  of  v.  is  in  mine  heart 
Jer.  11.  20.  let  me  see  thy  v.  on  them,  20.  12. 

46.10.  a  day  oiv.  \\  50.15.  the  «.  of  the  Lord,  28. 

50.  28.  the  V.  of  Lord,  the  v.  of  his  temple,  51. 11. 
I. am.  3.  6U.  thou  hast  seen  all  their  v.  against  me 
t'.iek.  24.  8.  might  cause  fury  come  up  to  take  v. 

25.  12.  Edoin  by  taking  v.  hath  greatly  oflended 

14.  I  will  lay  my  v.  on  Edom  by  band  of  Israel 

15.  because  the  Philistines  have  taken  v. 
17.  when  I  shall  lay  my  v.  on  the  Philistines 

Mic.  5.  15.  1  will  execute  great  v.  Kzek.  25.  17. 
JV'uA.  1.  2.  Lord  will  take  v.  on  his  adversaries 
Luke  21.  22.  for  these  be  the  days  of  «.  that  all 
yicts  28.  4.  whom  v.  suffereth  not  to  live 
Roja.  3.  5.  is  God  unrighteous  who  taketh  v.  ? 

12.  19.  c.  is  mine,  I  will  repay,  saith  the  Lord 
2  '/7if'.<*.1.8.Lord  revealed  in  Haming  fire,  taking  v. 
Judc  7.  an  e.xamiile,  suffering  the  j).  of  eternal  fire 

VENISON. 
G^en.25.28.Isaac  loved  Esau,  becau.  he  oat  ofhis  v. 

27.  3.  go  to  the  field  and  take  me  some  v.  7. 
19.  arise,  I  pray  thee,  and  eat  of  my  v.  31. 

25.  bring  it  near,  and  I  will  eat  of  my  son's  v. 
33.  Isaac  said,  where  is  he  that  hath  taken  v.? 

VENOM. 
Deut.  32.  33.  their  wine  is  the  cruel  v.  of  asps 

VENOMOUS. 
.Sets  28.  4.  the  barbarians  saw  the  v.  beast  hang 

VENT. 
Job  32.  19.  mv  belly  is  as  wine  which  hath  no  v. 

'       VENTURE. 

1  Kings  22.  34.  a  certain  man  drew  a  bow  at  a  v. 

and  smote  the  king  of  Israel,  2  Chron.  18.  33. 

VERIFIED. 

Gen.  42.  20.  so  shall  your  words  be  v.  and  not  die 

1  Kings  8.  26.  let  thy  word  be  v.  2  Chron.  6.  17. 

VEKILY. 
Gen.  42.21 .  we  are  v.  guilty  concerning  our  brother 
F.xod.  31. 13.  saying,  v.  my  sabbaths  ye  shall  keep 
Judg.  15.  2.  I  V.  thought  thou  hadst  hated  her 

1  Kings  1.43. n.  our  Lord  hath  made  Solomon  king 

2  Kings  4. 14.  v.  she  hath  no  child,  her  husba.  is  old 
1  Cliron.  21.  24.  I  will  v.  bring  it  for  the  full  price 
.fob  19  13.  my  acquaint,  are  i'.  estranged  from  me 
Psal.  37.  3.  do  good,  and  v.  thou  shalt  be  fed 

39.  5.  t).  every  man  at  his  best  state  is  vanity 

58.  11  ».  there  is  a  reward  for  the  righteous,  v.  he 

is  a  God  that  judgetli  in  the  earili 

66.  19.  but  V.  God  hath  heard  me,  hath  attended 

73.  13.  V.  I  have  cleansed  my  heart  in  vain 

fsa.  45.  15.  V.  thou  art  a  God  that  hidest  thyself 

.Jer.  15.  11.  p.  it  shall  be  well  with  thy  remnant,  u. 

I  will  cause  the  enemy  to  entreat  thee  well 

Mat.   5.    18.   V.   I   sp.y   iinio   you,   6.   9,   5,   16. 

I  R.  10.  I  10.  15,23,42.  |  11.  11. 

I  13.17.  I  16.28.  I  17.20.  j  18.3, 

13,  18.  I  19.23,28.  j  21.  21,31. 

I  23.  36.  I  24.  2,  34,  47.  |  25.  12. 

40,  45.  I  26.  13.     Mark  3.  28. 

16.  11.  I  8.12.  I  9.1,41.  I  10.1.5, 
29.  1  11.  23.  I  12.  43.  1  13.  30. 
I  14.  9,  18,  25.  J.nke  4.  24. 
I   11.51.  I   12.37.  1  13.35.  1  18. 

17,  29.  I  21.  32. 
56.  V.  I  say  unto  thee,  26.  34.    Mark  14.  30. 

Luke  23.  43. 

Mark9.  12.  Elias  p.  cometh  first  and  restoieth  all 

Jlcts  16.  37.  nay,  v.  let  them  come  and  fetch  us 

19.4.  John  V.  baptized  wilh  baptism  of  repentance 

22.3.  amn.  a  man  which  am  a  Jew,  born  in  Tarsus 

26.  9.  I  V.  thought  I  ought  to  do  many  things 
Kom. 2.25. for  circumcision  v.  profiteth  if  thou  keep 

10.  18.  V.  their  sound  went  into  all  the  earth 
15.  27.  it  hath  pleased  them  v.  debtors  they  are 
1  Cor.  5.  3.  I  V.  as  absent  in  body,  present  in  spirit 
Gal.  3.  21.  V.  righteousness  had  been  by  the  law 
Hcb.i.  16.  0.  lie  took  not  on  him  nature  of  angels 
(>.  16.  for  men  v.  swear  by  the  greater,  an  oath 
12.  10.  fo)  they  v.  for  a  few  days  chastened  us 
I  Pet.  1.20.  who  J),  was  foreordained  before  foiindat. 
1  John  2.  5.  in  him  v.  is  the  love  of  God  perfected 

VERILY,  VERILY. 
.lokn  1.  51.  ».  V.  I  say  unto  you,  5.  19,  24,  25.  |  6. 
26,  32,  47,  53.  I  8.  34,51,  58.  |  10.  1,  7.  |  12. 
24.  I  13.  16,  20,  21.  I  14.  12.  |  16.  20,  23. 
3.  3.  V.  V.  i  say  unto  thee,  .5.  11.  |  13.  38.  i  21.  18. 

VERITY. 
Psal.  111.  7.  the  works  of  h'S  hands  are  v. 
1  7Vm.  2.  7.  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  v. 

VERMILION. 

.Jer.  22.  14.  ceiled  with  cedar  and  painted  with  v. 

Ezek.  23.14.  images  of  Chaldeans  portrayed  with  v. 

VERTUE,  See  Virtue. 

VERY. 

Ocn.  27.  21.  whether  thou  be  my  v.  son  Eeau 


VES 

Kiod.  0  16.  in  V.  deeJ  for  this  [  raised  tlicc  up 
J\l'um.  12.3.  now  the  man  Moses  was  v.  meek 
Deut.  30.  14.  'jut  the  word  is  v.  nigh  unto  thee 

1  >iam.  25.  34   in  ii.  deed  except  thou  hadst  ha>sted 
26  4.  understood  that  Saul  was  come  in  v.  dcc<l 

2  Sam.  24.  10.  for  I  have  done  i;.  foolishly 
2  Chron.  20.  35.  king  Ahaziah  did  v.  wickedly 
JSTih.  1.  7.  we  have  dealt  v.  corruptly  against  ibei 
Psal.  5.  9.  their  inward  part  is  v.  wickedness 

3.5.  8.  into  that  v.  destruction  let  him  fall 

71.  19.  thy  righteousness  also,  O  Oou,  is  v.  higt: 

89.  2.  thy  faithfulness  establish  in  the  r.  heavens 

92.  5.  O  Lord,  thy  thoughts  are  v.  deep 

93.  5.  thy  testimonies  arc  B.sure,  holiness  becomes 
119.  r.l8.  thy  testimonies  are  v.  faithful 

140.  thy  word  is  v.  pure,  therefore  I  love  it 

146.  4.  ill  that  v.  day  his  thoughts  perish 

147.  15.  his  word  runneth  ».  swiftly 
fryB.17.9.repeaisamaltcr,hese|iaratethr.  frionda 
I.<a.  10.  25.  for  yet  a  v.  little  while,  29.  17. 

33.  17.  shall  behold  the  land  that  is  v.  far  ofi" 

40.  1.5.  he  taketh  up  the  isles  as  a  ii.  little  thing 
.Jer.  2.  12.  be  ye  v.  desolate,  saith  the  Loid 

4.  19.  my  bowels,  I  am  pained  at  my  v.  heart 
Ezck.  2  3.  they  have  transgressed  to  this  v.  day 

16.  47.  but  as  if  that  were  a  v.  little  thing 
Hab.  2.  13.  the  people  shall  labour  in  the  v.  fire  and 
the  people  weary  themselves  for  v.. vanity 
.1/ai.  10.30.  the  chairs  of  your  head  are  numbered 

24.  24.  if  it  were|)iissible,  shall  deceive  the  v.  elccl 
.John  7.  26.  that  this  is  the  v.  Christ,  .Sets  9.  22. 

8.  4.  this  woman  was  taken  in  adultery,  in  v.  act 

14.  11.  else  believe  me  for  the  i;.  work's  sake 
1  T/iess.  5.  23.  the  v.  God  of  peace  saiicti  fy  you 
Jfeb.  10.  1.  and  not  the  v.  image  of  the  things 
Jam.  5.  11.  the  Lord  is  v.  pititui,  of  tender  uiercy 

See  Grkat,  Much. 

VESSEL. 

Dent.  23.  !4.  eat  grapes,  but  not  put  any  in  thy  u 

1  Sam.  21.  5.  though  sanctified  this  day  in  the  v. 

1  Jiings  17.  10.  fetch  me  a  little  water  in  a  r. 

2  King.'t  4.  6.  bring  yet  a  n.  there  is  not  a  v.  more 
Psal.  2.  9.  dash  them  in  pieces  like  a  potter's  ij. 

31.  12.  I  am  forgotten,  I  am  like  a  broken  7. 
Prov  25.  4.  there  shall  come  forth  a  v.  for  the  find 
/5a.  66.  20.  Israel  bring  an  offering  in  a  clean  v. 
.Jer.  18.  4.  the  v.  was  marred  in  hand  of  the  iioltel 

22.  28.  is  he  a  v.  wherein  is  no  pleasure  % 

25.  34.  and  ye  shall  fall  like  a  jileasant  ?;. 
48.  11.  Moab  hath  not  been  emptied  from  r.  to  v. 

38.  for  I  have  broken  Moab  like  a  v. 
51.34. Nebuchadnezzar  hath  made  me  an  empty  ». 
Ezrk.  4.  9.  put  them  in  one  v.  and  make  bread 

15.  3.  or  will  men  take  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any   Vf 
Hos.  8.  8.  shall  be  as  a  v.  wherein  is  no  pleasure 
Mark  11.  16.  should  carry  any  v.  thro'  the  templa 
lAikc  8.  16.  no  man  covereth  a  canille  wilh  a  v. 
.'Jets  9.  15.  for  he  is  a  chosen  v.  unto  me 

10.  II.  Peter  saw  a  certain  v.  descending,  11.  5. 
Rom.  9.  21.  hath  power  to  make  one  v.  to  Imnoui 

1  Tliess.  4.4.  know  to  possess  hisp.  in.sanctificafioD 

2  Tim.  2.  21.  he  shall  be  a  v.  to  honour,  sanctified 
lPt7. 3.7.  dwell  wiihthem  according  to  knowledge, 

giving  honour  to  wife  as  io  weaker  v. 
VESSELS. 
Gen.  43.  11.  take  of  the  best  fruits  in  your  p. 
F.ind.  40.  10.  anoint  the  altar  and  ».  t.cv.  8.  II. 
JV«7n.  18.3.  Leviics  not  come  nigh  v.  of  sanctuary 

1  .S"«m.  9.  7.  for  the  bread  is  spent  in  our  v. 

21.  5.  and  the  v.  of  the  young  men  are  holy 

2  Kings  4.  3.  go  borrow  the  v.  abroad  of  all  thy 
neighbours,  even  empty  v.  borrow  not  a  few 

2  Chron.  29.  19.  the  v.  kin?  Ahaz  did  cast  away 
Ezra  1.  7.  Cyrus  the  king  brought  forth  the  v. 
5. 15.  take  these  v.  \\  7.  19.  v.  are  given  to  tlioe 
8.  25.  he  weighed  the  silver  and  the  v.  33. 
JVfA.  13.9.  thither  brousht  I  again  the  t).  of  h.yuae 
Isa.  18.  2.  even  in  v.  of  bulrushes  on  the  waters 

22.  24.  all  V.  of  small  quantity,  the  v.  of  cups 
52. 11.  be  ye  clean  that  bear  the  v.  of  the  Lord 
65.  4.  broth  of  abominable  things  is  in  their  r. 

.Jer.  14.  3.  thev  returned  with  their ».  empty 
27.  16.  r.  of  the  Lord'shouse  brought  ncain, 28. 3 
Dan.  5.  23.  thev  have  brought  the  v.  ofhis  house 
Hns.  13.15.  he  shall  spoil  treasure  of  all  pleasant « 
Hag.  2.  16.  to  draw  out  fifty  v.  out  of  the  press 
.Mat.  13.  48.  they  gathered  the  good  into  7). 
25.  4.  hut  the  wise  took  oil  in  their?),  with  lam)ia 
Rom.  9.  22.  the  v.  of  wrath  ||  23.  the  v.  of  mercy 
Rev-  2.  27.  a.i  v.  of  a  (lotier  shall  they  be  brokea 
See  Brass,  Eartiif-n,  Gold,  Silver. 
VESTMENTS. 
2  Kinrrs  10.  22.  brinsr  forth  r.  for  the  worshippeM 

VESTRY. 
'iKings  10.22.Jeho  said  to  him  that  was  oyer  tie* 

VESTURE,  S. 

Gen.  41.42.  and  arrayed  Joseph  in  v.  of'fir.n  linen 

Deut.  22.  12.  make  fringes  on  the  quarters  of  thj  » 

Psal.  22, 18.  they  part  my  garmrnts,  they  ca.st  lott 

upon  my  v,  JUat.  27.  35.  Jokn  VJ  lit. 


VIE 

Fsal.  102.  26.  rvs  a  v.  shall  thou  clianjo  them 
Heb  1.  12.  and  as  a  v.  shalt  thou  told  them  up 
Uev.  I'J.  13.  he  was  clothed  with  a  ;i.<lipt  iii  blood 

1(3.  on  his  c  and  on  his  thigh  a  name  written 
VEX. 
Eiod  22.  21.  thou  shalt  neitlier  v.  a  stiinger,  nor 
o|ipreB9  liiiu,  J^cv.  11).  3;i 
/.ev.  18. 18.  nor  take  a  wilt;  to  her  sister  to  v.  her 
/Vum.25. 17.  B.  the  MiJianites  an<l  smite  tlitni 

18.  forlhev  o.  jou  with  llieu'  wdes  and  beguiled 
33.  55.  tho^;  which  ye  let  remain  shall  v.  you 
2  Sam    12.  IS.  Iiow  will  he  c.  himself  it' we  tei! 
iOiron.  15.  6.  God  did  v.  them  with  adveisiiy 
M'b  lit.  2.  how  long  will  ye  o.  my  soul  and  break 
Pj>a/.2.  5.  anil  v.  them  in  his  sore  displeasure 
Isa.l.  0.  let  us  go  up  against  Judah  and  v.  it 

II.  13.  and  Judah  shall  not  i>.  Kphraim 
Ezek  32. 1).  1  will  v.  the  hearts  ot  many  people 
Hal).  2. 7.  shall  they  not  awake  that  shall  v.  thee? 
Acta  12.  1.  Herod  did  v.  certain  of  the  church 

VEXATION. 
Deut.  23.  20.  the  Lord  shall  send  on  thee  v.  _ 
E<-i.  1.  14.  is  vanitv  and  v.  of  spirit,  2.  11,  17. 

17.  this  also  is  V.  of  spiiit,2.  215.  I  4.  4,  Iti.  |  0.9. 
2.  22.  what  hath  man  r..f  the  ti.  of  his  heart  .' 
4.  <j.  than  both  the  hand*  fi;!!  -.vitii  v.  ofsi)irit 
Isa.  a.  I.  siiail  not  be  such  as  was  in  her  v. 
28.  19.  be  a  c   only  to  understand  the  report 
C5.  14.  but  ve  shall  howl  for  v.  of  s;>:;ii 

■       VEXATIOiNS. 
SChron.  15.  5.  great  ti.  were  on  all  the  inhabitants 
VEXED. 
^'um.  20. 15.  the  Egyptians  c.  us  and  our  fathers 
Jadg.  2.  18.  by  reason  of  }hem  that  v.  them 

10.  8.  that  year  the  Amii}pnites  v.  Israel 

III.  16.  so  that  his  soul  was  v.  unto  death 

1  Sam.  14.  47.  Saul  c.  his  Enemies  on  every  side 

2  .Sam.  13.  2.  Amnon  was  so  o.  that  he  fell  sick 
2  A'jn^s4.27.  let  her  alone,  for  her  soul  is  v. 
JVt/i.  9. 27.  thou  deliveiedsCto  enemies  who  «.  them 
Job  27.2.  the  ."Vlmighty,  who  hath  v.  my  soul 
Psal.  6.  2.  mv  bones  are  v.  ||  3.  my  soul  is  sore  v. 

10.  let  mine  enemies  be  ashamed  and  sore  v. 
/6VI.  63.  10.  they  rebelled  and  v.  his  Holy  Spirit 
Ezek.  22.  5.  wliich  art  infamnus  and  much  v. 

1.  in  thee  they  b.  the  fatherless  ||  2i).  v.  the  poor 
.Va(.15.22.my  daughter  is  grievously  v.  with  devil 
17.  15.  L.have  mercy,  for  lie  is  lunatic  and  sore  v. 
JLvkeQ.  18.  and  they  that  werec.  wilh  unclean  spi- 
rits, and  they  were  healed,  JJcts  5.  Ki. 
2PEt.  2.  7.  delivered  just  Lot  v.  with  conversation 
8.  o.  his  righteous  soul  from  day  to  day 
VIAL. 

ISam.  10. 1.  Samuel  took  a  v.  of  oil  and  poured  it 

Heo.  16.  2.  the  first  angel  pourc<l  his  v.  on  the  earth 

3.  second  r.  on  the  sea  |1  4.  third  v.  on  the  rivers 

8.  fourth  J',  on  sun  (1  10.  tifth  o.  on  seat  of  beast 

12.  sixth  r.  on  Euphrates  ||  17.  seventh  o.lnto  air 

VL^LS. 

Rev.  5.  8.  h?ving  golden  v.  full  of  odours 

15.  7.  gave  the  seven  angels  seven  golden  c. 

16.  1.  go  and  pour  out  the  v.  of  the  wrath  of  God 

17.  1.  one  uf  the  angels  which  had  seven  v.  21.  9. 

VICTORY. 

1  Sam.  15. 1 29.  also  the  v.  of  Israel  will  not  lie 

2  .Sam.  19.2.  v.  that  day  was  turned  to  mourning 
23.  10.  the  Lord  wroniht  a  great  v.  that  d,iy,  12. 

2Kin^s3.  t  Iby  him  the  Lord  had  given?),  to  Syria 
lCArrtn.29. 11. thine,  O  Lord,  is  tlie7i.  and  majesty 
P*a/.9H.  1.  his  holy  arm  hath  gotten  him  the  v. 
Prov.  21.  t  31.  day  of  battle,  but  v.  is  of  the  Lord 
laa.  25. 8.  he  will  swallow  up  death  in  v.  and  wipe 

away  tears  from  all  faces,  1  Cur. 

1.5.  .51 
Mat.  12.  20.  till  he  send  fortli  judgment  unto  v. 
\CoT.  15.55.  thy  stins,  O  grave,  where  is  thy  v.  ? 
57.  but  thanks  be  to  Ood,  who  givelh  us  the  v. 
l.Tohn  5.  4.  and  Ibis  is  the  v.  even  our  faith 
Reo.  15.  2.  them  had  lottcn  the  u.  over  the  beast 

VICTUAL,  S. 
ficn.  14.  ll.thevtriok  the  foods  of  Sodom,  and  r. 
Erod.  12.  39.  neither  had  they  prepared  any  v. 
Lev.  25.  37.  nor  lend  him  tliy  v.  for  increase 
i5ea«.23.19.usurv  of  money, usury  of  ».  of  any  thing 
Josh.  1.  11.  prepare  v.  It  9'.  11.  take  v.  wilh  you 
9.  14.  the  men  took  of  their  v.  and  asked  not 
Judg.ll.  10.  I  will  give  a  suit  of  apparel  and  v. 
1  Sam.  22. 10.  he  gave  him  n.  and  sword  of  Goliath 
1  Kings  4.  7.  which  provided  v.  for  the  kinL',  27. 

11.  18.  Pharaoh  appointed  him  v.  and  gave  land 
1  Chron.  12.  t40.  they  that  were  nigh  Inought  v. 
ffch.  10.  31.  if  the  p-ople  bring  v.  nn  the  sabbath 

13.  15.  !  testified  against  them  in  day  ihey  sold  w. 
Jer  4t!.5.so  captain  gave  .Ibfemiali  v.  and  a  reward 
44.  17. 1'orthen  had  we  plenty  of  b.  and  were  widl 
i)^a'.14.15.went  into  villages  to  buy  u.  Luke'J.  12. 

VlCTHALLEn. 
1  Kings  20.  1  27.  the  children  of  Israel  were  v. 

VIEW. 
/(P«A.  2.  T   go  V.  the  Ian  1  II  7.  2,  v.  the  country 

am 


VIN 

iKincrs  2.7.  thcsonsof  the  prophets  stood  to  I'.  15. 

VIEWED. 
Josh.  7.2.the  men  v.  Ai  {|  Ezra  3. 15. 1  b.  the  peq^ile 
A'c/i.  2.  13.  and  1  v.  the  walls  of  Jerusalem,  15. 

VIEWEKS. 
/»■£!.  47:  t  13.  let  the  v.  of  the  heavens  stand  up 

VlGlLAiNT. 
17Vm.3. 2.  a  bishop  must  be  b.  of  good  behaviour 
lFet.5.  8.  be  sober,  be  i!i.  because  your  adveisarv 

VIGOUR. 
Dan.  10.  t  8.  my  v.  was  tunned  into  corruption 

VILE. 
Deut.  25.  3.  lest  thy  brother  should  seem  v.  to  thee 
.iudir.  19.  24.  but  to  this  man  do  not  bo  v.  a  thing 
\Scm.  3.  13.  because  his  sons  made  themselves  v. 
.'5.  9.  every  thing  ttiat  was  v.  they  destroyed 
2  Ham.  6.  22.  and  I  Mill  yst  be  more  v.  than  thus 
Job  .'8.  3.  why  are  we  reputed  v.  in  your  sight  7 
40.4.  behold,  1  an)  v.  what  shall  I  answer  tliee  ? 
I'sal.  \c:  4.  in  wlioseeyen  ac.  person  is  contemned 
Isa.  32.  5.  the  a.  pertcn  be  no  more  called  liberal 

6.  for  the  v.  !>erson  will  speak  viUany 
JlT.  15.  19.  tako  forth  t'le  piouions  iVom  the  v. 
29.  17.  and  1  wi.'l  niako  iiiem  like  «.  figs 
J. am.  1.  11.  see.  O  i.iOJsi,  for  I  a:^  become  v. 
/Jail.  11.  21.  in  his  CT-iUr  shtU  stand  upaB.  person 
jYu-':.  i.  14.  1  will  cut  oiT  tiie  graven  and  nioltei 
image,  and  will  ni'ik-.i  thy  grave,  for  thou  art  v 
3.  0.  1  will  cast  filth  on  thee  and  make  thee  v. 
Horn.  1.  20.  God  gave  ikem  up  to  v.  atiections 
Plitl.'i.  'Jl.  who  shall  change  our  ti.body  that  it  may 
./urn.  2.  2.  there  come  in  a  poor  man  in  v.  raimeiu 

VILELY. 
2Sam.  1.21.  the  shield  of  the  mighty  is  u.  oast  away 

VILER. 
Job  30.  8.  of  base  men,  they  were  v.  than  theearti 

VILEL^T. 
Psal.  12.  8.  the  wicked  when  thco.  men  are  exalted 

VILLAGE. 

Mat.  21.  2.  go  into  tli.')  v.  over-against  you,  and  yc 
shall  tiiid  an  ass,  Mark  11.  2.  Luke  19.  'M 
/,«/,€  24. 13.  two  of  them  went  that  same  day  to  a  v 
•M.  they  drew  nigh  unto  the  v.  whither  they  w  eiit 
VILLAGES. 
F.xod.  8.  13.  acid  the  fro4;s  died  out  of  the  v. 
Lev.  25.  31.  the  houses  of  the  v.  counted  as  fields 
.ladg.  5.  7.  the  inhabitants  of  the  y.  ceased 
J^'eli.  6.  2.  let  us  meet  together  in  one  of  the  v. 
Kstlh.  9. 19.  Jev;3  of  B.  made  the  14ih  day  of  Adar 
Cant.  7.11.  come,  my  belove-d,  let  U3  iodge  in  the  v 
Kzvk.'.]8.  II.  I  will  go  up  to  the  land  ofuiiwalled  v 
Hab.  3   14.  thou  didst  strike  the  head  of  his  ». 
jyiat.  14. 15.  multitude,  that  they  may  i;o  into  the  v. 
and  buy  themselves  vi,',tuals,  Mark  G.  36 
Sec  CiTiKS. 
VILLANY. 
Isa.  9. 1 17.  and  every  mouth  upeaketh  v 
32.  6.  for  the  vile  person  will  speak  v. 
Jir.  29.  23.  they  have  committed  v.  in  Israel 
//os.2.  1 10.  and  now  will  1  discover  her  b. 

VINE. 
Vineyards.  There  were  in  Palestine  many  excel- 
lent vineyards,  ./acob,  in  his  blessing  to  .Judah, 
say.'!,  Binding  his  foal  unto  the  vine,  and  his 
ass's  celt  unto  the  choice  vine;  he  washed 
his  garmcnta  in  wzr.e,  and  his  cIoIIkjs  in  the 
blood  of  gisipes,  Ccv..  40.  11.  This  was  to 
shew  the  aiic-.-iasro  of  vines,  that  should  fall 
to  At?  lot.  The  spouse  in  Cant.  1.  14,  com- 
pares her  beloved  to  a  cluster  of  camphire,  or 
cypress,  that  gioivs  in  the  vineyards  of  En- 
gedi.  The  cypi  ens-tree  is  a  shrub  that  grows 
as  high  as  a  nomtgranatetree ;  its  leaves  arc 
like  those  of  the  olive-tree,  its  blossow  is  white 
and  sweet,  and.  its  fruit  hangs  like  clusters 
of  grapes,  and  is  of  a.  very  agreeable  scent. 
Those  grapes  of  the  cypress  that  came  from 
the  vineyards  of  En-gcdi  were  of  great  repu- 
tation, 
(rod  compares  hi.''  people  to  a  vine,  which  he  had 
brought  out  of  Egypt,  and  planted  in  Pa- 
lestine, as  a  gcod  soil,  but  which,  instead  of 
bringing  forth  goad  fruit,  brougnt  forth  only 
hitter  fruit,  and  wild  grapes,  Psal.  80.  8. 
Isa.  5.  1,  &.C.  fie  alludes  to  the  ciistiim  of 
Iransplantingtrees  for  their  more  advantage- 
ous growth.  Our  Saviour  says,  that  "  the 
"  householder  ha  vinglctliis  vineyard  to  tenants, 
"  who  ought  to  have  rendered  him  the  fruit  of 
"  it,  instead  of  that,  they  abused  his  servants, 
"  and  killed  his  oion  Son,  who  went  to  require 
"  the  payment  of  what  teas  owing  to  him,"  Mat. 
21.  33,  &c.  tn  this  parable,  the  householder 
IS  God  Ike  Father:  his  planting  a  vineyard, 
denotes  his  establishing  a  church  among  the 
.lews,  and  furnishing  it  with  all  needful  helps 
and  means  to  make  it  spiritually  fruitful ;  his 
letting  it  out  to  husbandmen,  denotes  his  com- 
mitting the  care  of  it  to  the  public  pastors, 
the  priests   and  Levitcs,  and  governors  of  the 


VI N' 

church  his  servants  arc  tkeyropheti  andnpos- 
tles,  sent  to  stir  them  up  to  faith  and  obc 
dienee,  or  holiness  uf  lije ;  his  i<o}i  is  .Jeeu, 
Christ ;  and  the  scope  of  this  parable  tstosliett 
the  Jews  their  obstinate  inipenitency  under  uli 
ineans,  and  their  incurablcnigs,  in  their  evileii, 
treating  (iod's  viessengers  Jrom  time  to  time, 
and  thiir  crucifying  of  Christ;  fur  which 
(iud  will  unchurch  thcni,  and  set  up  a  church 
among  the  (ientiles,  and  ruin  the  comiiwn- 
wcullh  uf  the  Jews.  In  John  15.  1,  Chrisi 
says,  I  am  the  true  vine,  and  my  Father  ii 
the  liusbandman.  "  /  am  the  root,  fountain^ 
"  and  leead  of  injlaence,  whence  iiiy  people  and 
"  iiienibers  derive  life,  grace,  fnutfulness,  anil 
^^  alt  guud;  jind  my  Father  irrders  all  thingi 
''^  cunecrning  my  branches  or  members,  by  in- 
'■^ grafting  them  into  me,by  visiting, defending  ■ 
"  supporting,  jtruntjig,  and  purging  them  con- 
"  tinually,  to  make  Uieni  fruitful." 

The  vine  ot  Sodom,  Dent.  32.  32.  Their  vine 
is  the  vine  of  Sodom :  That  is,  a  vine  of  a  plant 
from  Sodom,  ichich  brings  forth  only  bitter 
grapes,  and  of  tcliich  no  use  can  be  made.  It 
is  affirmed,  that  the  fruits  which  grow  about  the 
Lead  Sea  are  all  rotten  within  ;  and  when  they 
are  opened,  are  full  only  uf  dust.  Jiloscs  b} 
this  would  shew,  that  the  peuple  of  Israel  were 
degenerated,  that  their  principles  and  practices 
tcere  all  corrupt  and  abominable.  To  express  a 
time  of  public  tranquillity,  ofprufound  peace, 
it  is  said,  that  every  one  lives  in  (luiet  under 
his  own  vine,  and  under  ins  own  fig-tree, 
1  Kings  4.  25.     Alic.  4.  4 

JVoah  planted  the  vine  after  the  deluge,  a.nd  was 
the  first  that  cultivated  it.  Gen.  9.  21).  Many 
are  of  opinion,  that  wine  was  not  unknown  be- 
fore the  deluge,  and  that  this  I'alriaieh  only 
continued  to  cultivate  the  vine  after  this  great 
catastrophe,  as  he  had  done  before:  But  the 
fathers  think  that  he  knew  not  the  force  of 
wine,  having  never  used  it  before,  no^  'lavihg 
ever  seen  any  one  use  it.  lie  is  supposed  to  b& 
the  first  that  jiressed  out  the  juice  of  the  grape, 
and  to  have  reduced  it  to  a  potable  liquor. 
Before  him,  men  only  ate  thegrapes,  likeotke' 
fruit. 

(jfn.40.0.  in  my  dream,  behold,  a  v.  was  before  me 

10.  and  in  the  «.  were  ihrco  blanches,  it  budded 
49.  11.  Judah  is  a  lion's  whelp,  binding  his  foal 
to  the  B.  and  his  ass's  colt  to  the  choice  t>. 

/,fB.25.  5.  nor  gather  grapes  ofthyB.  undressed,  II. 

jVura.  6.  4.  he  shall  eat  noihing  made  of  tlie  v.  treo 

Deut.  32.  32.  for  their  v.  is  of  the  v.  of  Sodom 

.hidg.  9.  12.  the  trees  said  to  the  v.  reign  over  us 

13.  14.  not  eat  any  thing  that  cometh  of  the  3. 

I  Kinirs  4.  25.  dwelt  safely  every  man  under  his  o 
2A7?(n'i'4.39.  found  a  wilil  v.  and  gathered  gourds 

18.  31.  eat  ye  every  man  of  his  own  b. /.sa.36.  16 
Job  15.33.  shall  shake  off  his  unripe  grape  as  thee. 
Psal.  80.  8.  thou  hast  brought  a  ?i.  out  of  Egypt 

14.  look  down,  and  behold,  and  visit  this  v. 
128.  3.  thy  wife  shall  he  as  a  fruitful  b.  by  tliesid;>« 
Cant.  6.  1 1.  to  see  whether  the  v.  fiourished,  7.  12. 

7.  8.  thy  breasts  shall  be  as  clusters  of  the  v. 
Isa.  5.  2.  he  plantiid  it  with  the  choicest  v. 

10.  8.  for  the  b.  of  Sibmah  languisheth 
9.  I  will  bewail  the  b.  of  Sibmah,  .Jer.  48.  32. 
24.  7.  the  new  wine  mnurnelh,  the  b.  languisheth 
3-2.  12.  they  shall  lament  for  the  fruitful  b. 
.34.^^as  the  leaf  falleth  offfrom  the  v.  as  a  fig 
Jer  2.  21.  yet  I  had  planted  thee  a  noble  v.  how 
then  turned  into  degenerate  jilant  o 
strnnge  B.  ? 
6.  9.  shall  glean  tlic  remnant  of  Israel  as  a  v. 

8.  13.  there  shall  be  no  grape.?  on  thcB.  nor  figs 
Ezek.  15.2.  what  is  the  ?i.  tree  more  than  any  trorj 

6.  as  the  v.  tree  which  I  have  given  for  fuel 
17.  6.  it  became  a  spreading  b.  of  low  stature 

7.  this  B.  did  bend  her  roots  toward  him 

19.  10.  thy  mother  is  like  a  v.  in  thy  blood 
Hos.  10.  1.  Israel  is  an  empty  v.  he  bringeth  fruil 

14.  7."they  shall  revive  as  corn,  grow  as  the  v. 
.fori  1.7.  ho  laid  my  v.  waste,  barkerl  my  fig  tret 

12.  the  B.  is  dried  up,  the  fig-treee  languisheth 
2.  22.  the  fig-tree  and  the  v.  yield  'heir  strength 
Mic.  4.  4.  they  shall  sit  every  man  under  his  e. 
flag.  2. 19.  as  yet  the  v.  halli  not  '  rought  fortli 
'/.ech.  3. 10.  shall  ye  call  every  ina(  under  the  v 
8.  12.  the  v.  sIimH  give  her  fruit,  ih  ;  heavens  dow' 
jMal.  3.  11.  neither  shall  your  v.  Out  her  fruit 
JHat.20.29. 1  will  not  drink  of  this  fruit  of  r  Luke 
my  Father's  kingdom,  Mark  14.  25.  till  in 
22.  18. 

.fohn  15.  1.  I  am  the  true  v.  and  my  Father  is  tlia 

husbandman,  3k 

4.  branch  cannot  hear  fruit,  e\cp|it  it  ahiile  iav 

fam.  3. 12.  my  brethren,  can  a  v.  bear  figs  ■• 

fici).  14. 18.  gather  cliistersoflhcB.  ofthc  eartk       | 

19.  the  angel  gathered  th»  v,  of  tho  out  ill  ^ 


VIN 

VINES 

Yum  20.  5.  it  is  no  place  of  «.  or  pomegranates    ( 
'Jeut.S.  8.  II  laail  ol  wiieat,  barley,  aiid  v.  Iioiiey 
•  'iui.  '6.  47.  iie  ileatroyed  their  i;.  witli  liaii 
105.  33.  he  eino'.e  iheir  v.  also  anil  lig-lrees 
{:anl.  2.  13.  and  the  v.  give  a  good  smell 
Jj.take  us  the  foxes,  tlio  little  loxes.tliat  spoil  the 
i>.  for  our  V-  have  tender  grapes 
Isa.  7.  23  wliere  there  were  a  thousand  v. 
Jcr.  5.  17   thev  shall  eat  up  thy  v.  and  tig-trees 
31.  5.  liiou  Shalt  yet  plant  v.  on  the  mountains 
Has.  -2.  12.  1  wdl  destroy  her  v.  and  her  tig-trees 
iiab.  3.  17.  neither  shall  fruit  be  in  the  v. 

VINE  URESSEUS. 
i7wn^5  25.12.U"i  cap'ainof  the  guard  left  tlio  poor 
of  tne  land  to  be  v.-dresicrs,  Jcr.  52.  l(i. 
JCAr  26.10.Uzziah  had  husbandm.  and  v.-dresscm 
/fa.  (il.  3.  sons  of  alien  shall  be  your  v.-itrcsscrg 
Joel  1.  11.  be  ashamed,  howl,  O  yo  v.-drcssers 

VlNEGAll 
It  made  of  wine,  beer,  cider,  and  even  of  water. 
The   ancients   had    several  kinds  of  vmegar, 
which  they  made  use  of  for  drink.     Boai  told 
Jiuth,  that  she  migld  come  and  dip  hcrmursel 
in  the    vinegar,  cUong  with   his  people,  Rulh 
2.  14.     Harvesters  made  use  of  this  Ittjiiorfur 
their  refreshment :  Jind  this  was  a  custom  nut 
only  among  the  .fews,  but  also  among  the  lio- 
mans.      'lUe  emperor  Pescennius  J^'iger  vavc 
orders,  that  his  soldiers  should  drink  nothing 
but  vniegar  07i  their  marches,     .ind  iJunstuu- 
tme  the  Great  allowed  his  soldiers  jo>;ie  a.-:d 
vinegar  alternately  every  day. 
It  is  thought  that  the  vinegar  which  the  Roman 
soldiers  offered  to  our  Saviour  at  his  crucijiiiun, 
was  the  vinegar  they   made  use  of  for  their 
tiwn  drinking,  Mat.  27.  48.     This  vinegar  was 
not  of  that  sort  that  wcmake  use  of  for  salads 
and  sauces,  but  a  small  wine  called  pesca,  or 
sera.     'J'hey  make  great  use  of  it  in  fipain  and 
Italy,  in  harvest-time.     They  use  it  likewise 
on  shipboard,  to  correct  the  ill  taste  of  water. 
The  scripture  forbids  the  J\'aiarites  to  use  \'nie- 
^iir,  and  all  sorts  of  liquors  that  come  fromlhe 
vine,  and  which    arc  capable    of  inebriating, 
Num.  ti.  3. 
Hvwcoer,  there  was  a  kind  of  strong  vinecrar, 
which  was  not  proper  for  drinking,  or  which 
icas  not  used  till  it  zees  well  i!:liited.  Solcmor. 
says,  Prov.   10.   26,  As  vinegar   to  llie  teeth, 
BO  is   the   sluggard   to   them   that   send   him : 
"  yis  vinegar  by  its  cold  and  sharpness  offends 
"  the  teeth  and  the  palate,  so  a  sluggish  mes- 
"scnger  is  unserviceable  and  vexatious  to  those 
'  tcho  employ  him.''      And    m    Prov.    25.    20, 
As  vinegar  upon    nitre,  so  is  he  that  singelli 
songs  to  a  heavy  heart.      That  is,  "  as  vine- 
"  gar  being  thrown  upon  nitre  is  a  thing  im- 
"■propcr,  for  it  renders  it  less  useful  and  not 
"  so  effectual  to  take  out  spots  cr  blemishes, 
'^  so  he  that  singeth  songs  to  a  heavy  heart, 
''  does  that  which  is  unseasonable  and  offensive, 
'^'■for  his  grief  is  thereby  rather  increased  than 
^^  diminished." 
AVm.  (>.  3.  a  Nazaritc  shall  drink  no  v.  of  wine 
Ruth  2.  14.  eat  bread  and  dip  thy  morsel  in  the  v 
P*o/.  69. 2l.they  gave  me  gall  for  my  meal,  in  my 
thirst  they  gave  me  ».  lo  drink,  Mat.  27.  34. 
Prov.  H).2fi.  asv.  to  the  teeth,  so  is  tlie  sluggard 
25.  20.  as  V.  upon  nitre,  so  is  he  that  singeth 
^ot.27.48.  they  took  a  sponge  and  filled  it  with  v. 
Mark  15.  3(5.  /.uke  23.  36.  John  19.  29,  30. 
VINEYARD. 
fien.  n.  20.  Noah  planted  a  v.  and  drank  wine 
Kxo(Z.  22. 5.  if  a  man  shall  cause  a  v.  to  be  eaten 
23.  11.  in  like  manner  thou  shall  deal  with  thy  v. 
Lev.  19.  10.  and  thou  shalt  not  glean  thy  v. 
25.  3.  and  six  years  thou  shalt  prune  thy  v. 
4.  noiilier  sow  thy  field,  nor  prune  thy  v. 
Oeut.'iO.  6.  what  man  is  he  that  hath  planted  a  ?).  ? 
12.  9.  thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  v.  with  divers  seeds, 
lest  the  fruit  of  thy  seed  and  v.  he  <lefiled 
23  24.  when  then  comest  into  thy  neighbour's  v. 
24.21.  when  lliou  gathere.-st  the  grapes  of  thy  t). 
28.  30.  thou  slii'i  plant  a  v.  and  not  gather  grapes 
lK'ings'i^.  1.  Nabotli  had  a  v.  hard  by  the  palace 
2.  give  mc  Ihv  v.  I  will  give  thee  a  l)etter  v.  6. 
7.  eat  broad,  I  will  give  thee  the  v.  of  Nabotli 
Vsal.  80.  15.  the  v.  thy  riaht  hand  hath  plan'ed 
lVo».24.30.I  went  bv  v.  of  the  man  void  of  undcrst. 
31.  16.  with  fruit  of  her  hand  she  planlrth  a  v. 
Cant.  1.  6.  but  mine  own  v.  have  I  not  kept 
6.  1 1.  Solomon  had  a  v.  he  let  the  v.  to  keepers 
12.  my  V.  which  is  mine, is  before  me,0  Solomon 
7»(i.l.8.daughterof  Zion  is  leftas  acottage  in  a  v. 
3. 14.  for  ye  have  eaten  up  the  7).  spoil  of  the  i)Oor 
i.  1.  sing  a  song  of  my  beloved  touching  his  v. 
7.for  the  v.  of  Lord  of  hosts  is  the  house  of  Israel 
10.  yea,  ten  acres  of  v.  shall  yield  one  bath 
37  2  in  that  dav  sin"  vf  •"  '^n  ?  p  of  Tt!  wii>e 
660 


VIO 

7er.  12.  10.  many  paetors  have  destroyed  my  ». 

35.  7.  the  Hechabitesshad  not  plant  v.  9. 
Mic.l.ii.  I  will  make  Samaria  aspluntings  of  av. 
Mat  20. 1.  went  early  to  hire  labourers  into  his  v. 
4.  .le  said  unto  them,  go  ye  also  into  liie  i;.  7. 

21.  2d.  he  said,  son,  go  w(Mk  to-day  in  my  v. 
33.  a  certain  householder  planted  a  v.  and  let  it 

out  to  husbandmen,  Mark  12.  1.  J.uke  20.  9. 
I^ukei'i.a.  a  man  had  a  fig-tree  planted  in  his  v. 

7.  then  said  he  to  thediesser  of  ids  v.  behold 

1  Cor.  9.  7.  who  plantelh  a  v.  and  eateth  not  fruit  1 

VINEVARDy. 
JVuOT.  16.  14.  hast  not  given  us  inheritance  oft). 
20. 17.  we  will  not  jiass  through  the  v.  21.  22. 

22.  24.  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  a  path  of  the  v. 
iJeut.  6. 11.  he  swore  to  give  iheec  and  olive-trees 

which  thou  plantedst  not.  Josh.  24. 13.  JVcA.  9. 25. 
28.  39.  thou  shall  plant  v.  and  dress  them 
Judg.  15.  5.  the  foxes  burnt  up  the  v.  and  olives 

21.  20.  saying,  go  and  lie  in  wait  in  the  v. 

1  Sam.  8. 14.  he  will  lake  your  fields  and  your  v. 

22.  7.  will  the  son  Jesse  give  everyone  of  you  v.  1 

2  Kings  5.  26.  is  it  a  time  to  receive  v.  and  sheep  1 
18.  32.  till  I  take  you  to  a  land  of  bread  and  v. 
19.29.  in  the  third  year  sow,  reap,  and  plant  v. 

I  Chron.  27.  27.  over  the  v.  was  Shiniei,  over  the 
increase  of  the  v.  for  the  wine-cellars  was  Zabdi 
JViA.  5.  3.  we  have  mortgaged  our  v.  and  houses 

11.  restore  to  them  their  v.  and  olive-yards 
Job  24.  18.  he  beholdeth  not  tiio  way  of  the  v. 
Psal.  107.37.  sow  the  fields  and  plant  v.  to  yield 
F.cel.^.i.  I  budded  me  houses,  1  planted  me  v. 
Cant.  1.  6.  they  made  me  the  keeper  of  the  v. 

14.  as  a  cluster  of  camphire  in  the  v.  of  En-gedi 
7. 12.  let  us  get  up  early  to  theu.  let  us  sec  if  vnie 
[sa.  16.  10.  in  the  v,  there  shall  be  no  singing 
65.  21.  they  shall  bnilri  bouses  and  inhabit,  shall 
)!lant  V.  and  eat  the  fruit  cf  them,  Jimos  9.  14. 
.Ter.'A'i.  15.  houtsa  and  «.  shaii  be  (jossessed  again 
39.  10.  Nebuzar-adan  gave  the  poor  v.  and  fields 
F.zeh.  28.  25.  they  shall  build  houses  ar.d  plant  v. 
Has.  2. 15.  I  wilt  give  her  hero,  from  thence 
.'Imos  4.  9.  the  paimer  worm  devo'jred  your  v. 
5.  !1.  ye  have  planted  v.  but  ye  shall  not  drink 
17.  and  in  all  o.  shall  be  wading,  I  will  pass 
Zcph.l.Vi.^hcs  shal!  plant  ».  bu".  not  drink  the  wine 

V-NTAGE 
Lev.  20. 5.  your  thrcihing  eJiall  rcacn  to  the  v.  and 
the  V.  snail  rcr.cl.  to  the  sowing  time 
.Tudg.  8.  2.  is  it  not  batter  than  the  v.  of  .^biezer  ? 
Job  2i.  6.  they  gather  the  v.  cf  the  wicked 
isa.  ji).  10. 1  have  made  their  v.  ehoulingto  cease 

24.  13.  as  the  gleaning  grapes  when  v.  ia  done 
32. 1!),  the  o.  eliall  fail,  gathering  ahiU  not  come 

Jer.  48.  32.  the  spoiler  is  faller;  upon  thy  o. 
Mic.  7.  1.  I  am  O'j  tho  grs-pe-gleaniiiga  of  the  v. 
Zech.  11.  2.  the  forest   of  ihcc.  is  come  down 

VIOL. 
rsa.  5.  10.  harp  and  v.  and  wine  arc  in  their  feasts 
Ariiosti.  5.  that  chant  to  sound  of  the  r.  and  mvent 

VIOLS. 
Tsa.  14.  11.  the  ncUo  of  thy  v.  is  brought  down 
jlmos  5.  23. 1  v;ill  r.ot  hear  the  melody  of  tliy  v. 

VIOLATED. 
Ezc/t.22.26.her  priests  haveti.my  law  and  profaned 

VIOLENCiE. 
Gen.  6.  11.  and  the  earth  was  filled  with  v.  12. 

49.  t  5.  their  swords  ate  weapons  oft). 
/,<?«.  6.  2.  if  one  lie  in  any  thing  taken  away  by  v. 
2. Sam.  22.  3.  my  Saviour,  thou  savest  me  from  v. 
I  Chron.  12.  t  17.  seeing  there  is  no  v.  in  my  hands 
.hb  19.  t  7.  T  cry  out  of  v.  but  I  am  not  heard 
Psal.  II.  5. him  that  loveth  v.  hjs  soul  hateth 

18.  t48.  hast  delivered  me  from  the  man  of  o. 

25.  t  19.  and  they  hale  me  with  hatred  cf  c. 
55.  9.  I  havo  seen  v.  and  strife  in  the  city 

58.  2.  vou  weigh  the  v.  of  your  hands  in  earth 

72.  14"  he  shall  redeem  their  soul  from  v. 

73.  6.  therefore  v.  covereth  them  as  a  garment 
Prov.  3.  t  31.  envy  thou  not  a  man  oft). 

4.  17.  for  they  drink  the  wine  of  u. 
10.  6.  V.  covereth  the  mouth  of  the  wicked,  11. 
13.  2.  the  soul  of  the  transgressors  shall  eat  v. 
28.  17.  a  man  that  doeth  c.  to  the  blood  of  any 
rsa.  53.  9.hecause  he  had  done  no  t>.  nor  was  deceit 

59.  fi.  and  the  act  oft),  is  in  their  hands 

fiO.  18.  V.  shall  no  more  be  heard  in  thy  land 
./(■r.  6.7.  V.  and  spoil  is  heard  in  her,  before  me 
20.  8.  for  since  I  spake,  I  cried  v.  and  spoil 
22.  3.  nnd  do  no  wron?,  do  no  v.  to  the  stranger 

17.  thiMe  eves,  thy  heart  are  for  v.  to  do  it 
23. 1 10.  thoir  v.  is'evil,  their  force  not  right 

51 .35.)).  done  to  me  and  my  flesli  be  upori  Babylon 
40.  a  rumour,  v.  in  the  land,  ruler  against  ruler 
Eiek.  7.  n.  V.  is  risen  up  into  a  rod  of  wickedness 
23.  make  a  chBin.  for  the  city  is  full  of». 

8.  17.  they  have  hltert  tne  lano  wnn  c.  £o.  15. 
12.  19.  because  of  the  v.  of  them  that  dwell 

18.  7.  if  a  man  hath  spoded  none  bv  v.  10. 

13  but  if  liu  h9tb  »i>nikU  and  oppiessed  by  v.  18. 


7III 

Kick.  22. t  20.  her  i)r>sl«  have  offered  r.  u>  mylav 
45.  9.  O  jirinces  of  Israel,  remove  T.  and  ipoil 

Joel'i.  lO.Edom  shall  be  a  wilderness  lor  tite  o. 

Jimos  3.  10.  who  store  u]i  v.  in  ttinir  paiacca 
6.  3.  ye  that  cause  the  seat  oft;,  to  come  ne»r 

Obad.  10.  fur  thy  v.  shame  shall  cover  thee 

.lonuh  3.  8.  let  them  turn  every  one  from  the  w 

^/ic.2.  2.  they  covet  fields,  and  take  them  by  v. 
6.  12.  for  the  rich  men  thereof  are  full  u(v. 

Hab.  1.  2.  how  long  shall  1  cry  out  to  thee  of  tf. 
3.  t).  is  before  me||  9.  they  shall  come  all  fur  ■a 

2.  8.  and  for  the  v.  of  the  land,  of  the  city 
17.  V.  of  Lebanon  cover  thee,  v.  of  the  lanit 

Zi:jj/i.l.9.fill  their  maslers'houses  with  D.aiiddecail 

3.  4.  her  |iriesls  have  done  v.  to  the  law 
jV((/.2.  10.  fur  one  covereth  v.  with  his  garment 
Mat.  11.  12.  the  kingdom  of  heaven  suHereth  v. 
l.uke  3.  14.  do  17.  to  no  man,  nur  accuse  any  falsely 
Jlets  5.  26.  the  captain  brought  them  without  z. 

21.  35.  Paul  borne  of  soldiers  for  v.  of  the  peopt* 
27.  41.  the  hinder  part  was  broken  fort),  of  wmvm 
Heb.  11.34.  through  faith  quenched  tho  v.  of  Viro 
Rev.  18  21.  with  v.  shall  Babylon  bo  thrown  dowa 

VIOLENT. 

^Sam.  22. 49.  thou  hast  lifted  me  U])  on  high,th(/n 

hast  dt  livered  me  from  the  v.  man,  Psal.  18.  48. 

Psal.  7.  16.  hist;,  dealing  come  on  his  own  pate 

80.  14.  the  assemblies  oi't).  men  soiiglit  my  soul 

1-10.  1.  preserve  me  from  the  v.  man,  4. 

11.  evil  shall  hunt  llie  v.  man  to  overthrow  bini 
Prov.  10.  29.  a  v.  man  enticelh  his  neighbour 
F.ccl.  5. 8.  if  thou  secst  v.  perverting  of  judgment 
Mat.  11. 12.  the  v.  lake  it  by  force,  heaven 

VIOLENTLY.  • 

Gen.  21.  25.  Abimelecirs  servants  had  v.  taken 
Lev.  6.  4.  he  shall  restore  that  which  he  took  r. 
/.ie?(«.28.3).tliinc  ass  shall  bet),  taken  away 
Job  20. 19.  ho  hath  v.  taken  away  a  house 
24.  2.  they  v.  take  away  Hocks,  and  feed  thereof 

1 19.  dioughl  and  heat  v.  take  the  snow  water* 
Isa-  22.  18.  he  will  surely  v.  turn  and  toss  thee 
l.nm.''2.  6.  he  hath  v.  taken  away  his  taberna'i'.e 
7l/u«.8.32.the  whole  herd  of  swine  ran/.".intollie  S'C 
and  perished  in  waters,  Mark  5. 13.  l.ukc  8. 3,1. 
VIOLET. 
F.sth.  1. 1  0.  where  were  green  and  v  hangings 
B.  t  15.  Muruecai  went  out  in  apparel,  of  w. 

VIPER. 
Jl  little  serpent,  about  half  a  yard  in  length,  btll 
the  most  poisonous  in  its  bite  of  all  the  F.ura- 
peiin  se7pents.     It  is  called  vipera,  guasi  vivi» 
para,  because  it  brings  forth  its  ynung  alive. 
Generally    the  vi|:er   is    not    very    long,  ttA 
largest  being  not  above  half  an  ill  long,  ana 
its  thickness  not  above  an  inch.     It  has  aflat 
head  with  a  snout  rising  up,  like  that  of  a  pig. 
The  male  has  only  two  teeth,  but  the  female 
has  several ;  and  the  male  is  said  to  be  com- 
monly blacker   than  the  female.      It  is  said, 
that  when  the  viper  brings  forth,    the  young 
ones  kill  the  dam:    but    this  is    contradicted 
by  eiperience.      Though  she  brings  forth  kcT 
vonng  alive,  they  arc  enclosed  in  little  skins, 
that  break  open  on  the  third  day.     The  poison 
of  the  viper  is  very  dangerous,  but  its  flesh  it 
goivl  in  many  distempers. 
The  viper  j.s-  mentioned  inseveralplacesofscrip 
ture.    .lob  20.  10,  The  7•^p^'■'s  tongue  shall  slay 
him.    The  Hebrew  wordVc.\en,thty  say, rather 
signifies    the    asp    than    the    viper.       Isaiah 
speaks  also  of  the  viper    Isn.  30.6.  where  th$ 
Hebrew  has  Epbee ;  whie.'i  is  thnvgbt  to  be  the 
true  name  of  the  viper.     .Tobn  the  linptist,  and 
afterwards  our  Saviour,  called  the  Scribes  and 
Phiiris^es,as''ncT!H\onof vipers,  a  wickedbrood 
of  wicked  parents,  who  by  thiir  poisonous  doc- 
trines ruined  the  souls  of  men,  Mat.  3.  7.]  12.  34. 
.Tob  20.  10.  of  asps   the  v.  tonjiie  shall  slay  him 
ha.  30.  6.  from  whence  come  the  v.   and  serpent 
41.  t  24.  your  work  is  worse  than  of  a  v. 
.59.5.  that  which  is  crushed  breiks  out  info  at). 
.4cts28.3.there  came  r.:\  nd  fastened  on  Paul's  hand 

VIPERS. 
Mat.  3.  7.  O  generation  of  v.  12.   34.  1  23.  33. 
VIRGIN.  \  l.uke  X' 

In  Greek,'Psi\\h<'nos\  in  Hebrew,  A\mah.  These 
words  properly  signify  an  unmarried  young 
woman,  that  has  preserved  the  purity  of  her 
bodif.  In  this  sense  we  meet  with  it  in  the 
farfious  passage  of  Isaiah,  Behold,  a  virgi-n 
shall  conceive  and  bear  a  son,  Isa.  'i.  M, 
meaning,  she  rronid  be  «  virgin  as  well  after  aj 
before  her  bringing  forth.  But  sometimes  Tir» 
gin  is  made  use  of  to  express  a  young  womtnf 
whether  she  has  kept  her  virginity  or  jf. 
Joel  1.  8,  Lamert  like  a  virgin  girded  with 
sackcloth  for  the  husband  of  her  youth.  Thi 
more  precisely  to  express  the  state  of  vir  ginity^ 
the  scripture  often  adds  to  the  words,  iiaid  ot 
virgin,  these,  or  such  like  words,  neithei  h»'i 


VIN 

any  man  known  her,  Gen.  24.  16.    J^um.  31. 
»7. 

2ke  Hchrttt  jtoiW  Altnah,  si«!n\fi.cs  a.  person  con- 
cvnKxl ;  fvr  ijoung  UKiiiarried  trn/nen  lived  in 
rrtirrii  ap.irtiHCHls,  ickerc  the  men  did  not  use 
to  S'K  .ini  when  yuiing  women  were  obliged 
to  i'»  out,  titeg  were  atwuys  viiiled,  and  never 
appeared  unenrtred.,  hut  liefare  tlieir  nearest 
relations.  H'ken  .imnem,  the  son  of  J)arid, 
had  canceired  a  violent  passion  for  his  sister 
Tnmar.  lie  rould  not  gel  private  cniwrrse  with 
her,  hecnitse  she  icns  a  virjin,  and  kept  up  certi 
rhse.  2  Sam.  IX  2,  For  slie  was  a  virgin,  and 
Aninoii  tlmuslil  it  li^Til  for  liiin  to  d(i  any  tiling 
to  lii'i.  .Ind  in  the  hook  of  Jfnccahees,  it  is 
said,  that  when  Heliodorus  caoieto  Jerusalem, 
to  take  away  the  treasures  of  the  t'mple.  the 
most  recluse  virgins  cavie  out  of  their  retire- 
tttrots  ;  some  appeared  in  the  streets,  some  ai 
their  rrindotcs,  and  others  upon  the  waits,  ^ 
Mace.  '^.  I'.l.  .Ind  it  is  welt  known  that  young 
tcomrn  IK  the  east  do  not  appear  in  public,  hut 
are  shut  up  in  their  houses  and  in  their  mo- 
ther's apartments. 

Vitj'iri  is  often  used  to  scripture  for  a  people,  a 
city,  a  nation.  The  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Ba- 
h.doH,  the  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Zion,  the 
viisin,  the  daughter  of  Israel,  &p.  These 
phrases  siirnify  the  prorince,the  land,  the  peo- 
ple of  Hiibyton,  Zion,  Israel,  &c.  The  pro- 
fessors ot  religion  in  general  are  called  virffins, 
such  as  are  not  defiled  icith  any  scandalous 
sin,  nor  errovro'is  opinion.  Mat.  2.5.  1,  TIk^ 
kingilonj  oT  heaven  shall  lie  likei>B(l  unto  ten 
virgins,  which  took  their  lamps.  They  are 
till  called  virsms,  because  they  made  profession 
of  holiness:  yet  only  five  deserved  the  name, 
they  having  not  only  a  profession,  hut  a  true 
faith  and  love  to  feed  their  profession  :      The 

'  athers  made  a  jirofession.  hut  had  not  the  truth 
"f  grace  in  the  heart.  The  eharaeter  of  vir- 
Cins  IS  principally  given  to  those  that  adhere 
ttedfaslhilo  Christ,  and  ahhor  every  thing  that 
has  anil  show  of  violating  their  fidelity  to  him. 
Rev,  14.  4,  These  arc  they  which  are  not  dc 
liied  wit'i  women,  that  arc  not  corrupted  with 
the  erroneous  doctrine  and  idolatrous  worship 
vf  the  anti-cliristian  church,  for  they  are  vir- 
gins :  They  keep  close  to  Christ  in  all  his  or- 
dinances,  and  arc  led  hy  his  word  and  Spirit. 
The  .Ipostle  says,  I  have  espoused  yon  to  onp 
hushand,  that  1  may  present  you  as  a  chaste 
virgin  to  Christ,  2  Cor.  11.2. 

Oen.  24.  Ifi.  Rehekah  was  lair  to  look  upon,  a  v. 
43.  when  the  r.  Cometh  forth  to  draw  water 

/.cr.  21.  3.  for  hi*  sister,  a  v.  he  may  he  defiled 
14.  he  shall  take  a  v.  of  his  own  people  to  wife 

Deul.  22.  19.  he  hroiiffht  an  evil  name  upon  a  v. 
23.  a  »).  hatrolhed  ||28.  a  v.  not  helroihed 
rti.  2.'>.  destroy  hoili  the  youni  man  and  the  v. 

2  S.im. Ki.2.Ainnnn  fell  sick  forTaniar,she  was  a  v. 

2  Kings  H).  21.  the  n.  the  dautditer  of  Zion  liaih 
despised  thee  and  laughed  thee  to  scorn, 
Isa.  3*.  22. 

fsa.  7.  14.  hchold  a  v.  shall  conceive,  Mat.  1.  23. 
23, 12.  Shalt  no  more  rejoice,  O  thou  oppressed  v. 
47.  l.come  down  and  sit  in  the  dust,  O  r>,  of  Bah. 
fi2.  .5.  for  as  a  yonns  man  marrieth  a  v.  so  thv  sons 

Jer.  14.  17.  the  rdanghler  of  my  people  Is  hroken 
]H.  13.  V.  of  Israel  hath  done  a  horrible  thing 
31.  4.  and  thou  shall  he  huilt,  O  v.  of  Israel' 
13   then  shall  the  v.  rejoice  in  the  dance 
21.  turn  agiiin,  O  v.  of  Israel,  tr)  these  thy  cities 
4f).  11.  take  halm,  O  r.  the  .laughter  of  E?vi.( 

/.am.  l.l.5.T,ord  ha'h  trodden  v.  danghtr'rof.Iudah 

2.  13.  what  shall  I  equal  to  tliei',that  T  mavcnm- 

fort  thee,  O  r.  daughter  of  7ion  7 

/oel  I.  P,  lament  like  a  v.  girded  with  sackcloth 

Amos  H.  2.  the  v.  of  Israel  is  fallen,  no  more  rise 

/,?('.'■  1.  27.  the  angel  was  sent  from  God  to  a  v. 

1  C'lir.  7.  2S.  if  a  v.  marry,  she  hath  not  sinned 
34.  there  is  difference  hetween  a  wife  and  a  v. 
37.  decreed  that  he  will  keep  his  v.  doeth  well 

2  Cor.  11.2.  that  I  mav  nresent  you  as  a  chaste  v. 

VIROIXS. 
f?T"'/.  22.17.  shall  pay  according  to  the  dowry  of  71. 
2  Snm.  13.  IS.  were  kings'  ilaughters  ».  apparelled 
h'sth.  2.  17.  Ksther  found  favour  ahove  all  the  r. 
Psnl.  4.1. 14.  the  !i.  her  companions  Ih.ii  fullow  her 
''ant.  1.3.  as  ointment,  therefore  do  then. love  time 

<■>.  8.  threescore  queens  and  V.  without  nnmher 
;.•«.  23.  4.  t  travail  not,  nor  do  I  hrlnir  up  71. 
l.am    1.  4.  her  priests  sigh,  her  v.  are  afflieted 
IP.  my  r.  and  ynimg  men  are  gone  into  captivity 

2.  in.  liie  r.  of  Jerusalem  hflng  down  their  heads 
21.  r.  and  voiing  men  are  fallen  hv  the  sword 

Hmot  ».  13.  in  that  ilav  shall  the  fair  r.  faint 
Mat. in.  1.  kingdom  nTheaven  i-i  likened  to  ten  r. 
Jicis  21.9.  rhihp  had  feur  daughter^,  n.  prophesied 
I  Car.  7.25  cor  trninjrr.T  have  m  .'irnmandmcni 


VIS 

Rev.  14.  4.  which  are  not  defiled,  for  thev  are  p. 
I'ou?!^  VIRGIN,  S. 

.fudg.  21.  12.  am<uig  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesli- 
gile.id  were  four  hundred  young  v. 

1  Kings  1.2.1et  there  be  sought  for  king  a  young  v. 
Esth.'2.^.  let  there  be  fair  y»uag-t).  sought  for  king 

3.  ihey  may  gather  tosjether  all  the  fair  vaung  0. 

VIRGIMTV. 

I.en.  21.  13.  he  shall  lake  a  wife  in  her  v. 

iJeut.  22.  15.  brmg  the  tokens  of  her  v.  17,  2a 

■fudg.  11.  37.  that  I  may  bewail  my  v.  38. 

F.zek.i:).  3.  they  bruised  the  teats  of  their  «.  8. 

f^ukc  2.  3G.  Anna  livi^d  seven  years  from  lier  v. 
VIRTUE, 

frt  Greek,  Arete,  or  Dynamis.  It  is  inopposition 
to  vice,  and  is  taken,  (I)  Fur  moral  vi-rtue, 
probity  of  manners  aiming  men-,  as  the  generi- 
cal  word  that  contains  all  moral  and  Christian 
virtues  under  it;  in  this  sense  it  is  used,  Phd. 

4.  8,  If  there  be  any  virtue,  think  on  these 
lliiugs.  //  there  be  any  other  commendable 
practice  amonsst  any,  diligently  cons iib'r  and 
practise  it.  (2)  It  is  taken  for  the  power,  the 
wisdom,  the  goodness,  and  truth  of  God,  which 
he  manifests  in  bringing  the  elect  out  of  a  state 
of  ignorance  and  unbelief  into  his  marvellous 
light.  1  Pel.  2.  9,  That  ye  should  .shew  forth 
the  praises  \or  virlues]  of  him  who  iiath  called 
you  out  of  darkness  inio  his  marvellous  light. 
Jllso  in  Mark  5.  30,  virtue  i.s  put  for  power, 
Jesus  knowing  that  rirtueh;ii\  gone  out  of  him. 
(3)  It  is  taken  fir  Christian  courage  and  re- 
solution in  all  dangers  and  troubles  that  per- 
sons may  meet  with.  2  Pel.  1.  5,  Add  lo  your 
\'-x\t\i,  virtue.  (4)  ft  is  put  for  miracles.  Mat. 
7.  22,  Have  we  not  done  many  wonderful 
works  in  thy  name.  In  the  original  it  is 
Svv:tfj:ii;  rra\\xf,  many  virtues. 

Mark  5.  30.  Jesus,  knowing  in  himself  that  v.  had 

gone  out  of  him,  Luke  0.  19.  |  8.  'Ifi. 

Phil.  4.  8.  if  ihere  he  any  v.  think  .m  these  things 

2  Pet.  1.3. of  him  that  hal.'i  called  ustojiflory  and  v. 

5.  add  to  your  faith  v   and  to  0.  knuwledgc 

VIRTUES. 
1  Pet.  2. 1 9.  that  ve  slionlil  shew  foitij  the  v.  of  him 

VIRTUOUS. 
Ruth  3.  n.  all  know  that  thou  art  a  v.  woman 
Pror.  12. 4.  a  v.  woman  is  a  crown  to  her  husband 
31. 10.  who  can  find  v.  woman?  price  ahove  rubies 

VIRTUOUSLY. 
Prov.  3J.29.  many  daughters  have  done  v.  but  thou 

VISAGE. 

rsa.  52.  14.  his  v.  was  marreil  more  than  any  man 
f.nni.  4.  8.  their  v.  is  blacker  than  a  coal 
Dan.  3.  19.  and  the  form  of  his  v.  wa.s  changed 

VISIBLE. 
OM.lG.hy  him  were  all  things  created,  v.  and  inv. 

visioSj. 

See  the  Signification  n7i  Prophet, 

Oracle,  Tiiummim,  Visit. 

./Vi/771.24.  4.  which  saw  the  v.  of  the  .Almighty,  Ifi. 

1  S'i77i. 3.1. word  was  precious,  there  was  noopen  v. 

15.  and  Sanuiol  feared  to  shew  Eli  ihe  v. 

2  Sam.  7.  17.  according  to  all  Ihese  words  and 

this  7).  so  (lid  Nathan  speak  lo  David, 

1  Chron.  17.  15. 
2  Chr.  32.  32.  ihey  are  written  in  the  n.  of  Ts.iiah 
.Tiih  20.  P.  he  chased  away  as  a  v.  of  the  night 
Psal.  89.  19.  thou  spakest  in  t).  to  thy  \h,\y  One 
Prov.  29.  18.  where  there  is  no  v.  the  people  perish 
rsa.^.  I.  the  7).  ofI.«aiah||  OAnr/.  1.  tj.  ofObadiah 

21.  2.  a  grievous  v.  is  declared  unto  me 

22.  1.  the  burden  of  the  valley  oft).  5. 

28.  7.  they  err  in  v.  they  stumble  in  judgmrnt 

29.  7.  they  shall  he  as  a  dream  of  a  n  ght-7). 
11.  Ihe  V.  is  become  as  a  book  that  is  sealed 

Jrr.  14.  14.  they  prophesy  unto  you  a  false  v. 

23.  Ifi.  thev  speak  a  7'.  of  their  own  heart 
l.am.  2.  9.  her  prophe's  find  no  v.  from  the  Lord 
F.iek.  7.  13.  V.  is  touching  tlie  whole  multilude 

2fi.  then  shall  thev  seek  a  c.  of  the  iirophet 
8.  4.  according  to  thee,  that  I  saw,  11.24.  [43.3. 
12.22.  days  are  prolongeil  and  every  v.  faileth 

23.  say  to  them,  the  effect  of  every  v.  is  at  hand 

24.  the.-'  shall  he  no  more  any  vain  v.  nor  flat- 

tering divination  within  the  house  of  Israi  1 
27.  the  75.  that  he  seelh  is  for  manv  days  to  come 
13.  7    have  ye  not  sepp  a  vain  71.  and  spoken  ? 
/)n7j   2.  19.  was  revealed  to  T-aniel  in  a  niglit-7'. 
7.2. 1  saw  in  my  77.  hy  night,  the  four  winds  s'rove 

8.  1.  a  7).  apr'cared  unto  me,  even  unio  me  Daniel 

13,  liivw  long  shall  be  then,  concerning  sacrifice? 
Ifi.  Gabriel,  make  this  man  In  nnilorstand  the  7'. 
17.  fiir  at  the  time  ofthe  end  shall  be  the  7'. 

2'5.  shut  np  the  v.  \]  27.  I  was  astonisheil  at  Ihe  7'. 

9.  21.  whom  f  had  so'n  in  the  r.  at  the  hegiiming 
2-1.  consider  the  r.  ||  24.  and  to  seal  up  the  v. 

10.  1.  and  he  had  understanding  ofthe  v. 

7.  T  alone  saw  Ihe  r.  men  with  ine,  saw  not  o.  8. 

14.  for  vet  the  V.  is  for  many  days  1 


VIS 

Dan.  10.  Ifi.  bye.  my  sorrows  are  turned  upon  irc 
1 1.  14.  shall  exalt  themselvus  to  eslabliah  the  u. 
Afic.  3.  fi.  night  to  you  that  ye  shall  not  have  a  o. 
.'VuA.  1.  1.  the  book  of  the  v.  of  Nahum 
ffa4.2. 2.  write  the  t>.  and  make  it  plain  on  tablcu 
3.  for  the  v.  is  yet  for  an  uppointed  time,  at  end 
ZffA.13.4.  prophets  be  ashamitil  everyone  of  his  7) 
Mat.  17.9.  charged,  saying,  tell  the  7).  to  no  mau 
J.uke  1.  22.  they  perceived  that  he  had  seen  a  v. 
24.  23.  saying,  ihat  thoy  had  seen  a  v.  of  angeLi 
.^cls  10.  17.  while  Peter  doubted  ofthe  v.  19. 
11.  5.  in  a  trance  I  saw  a  tj.  a  vessel  descend 
12. 9.  wist  not  it  was  true,  but  thought  he  saw  a  o. 
Ifi.  9.  a  V.  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night,  18.  9. 
26.  19.  I  was  not  disobedient  to  the  heavenly  b 
Rev.  9.  17.  and  thus  I  saw  the  horses  in  llie  v. 

In  a  VISION. 
Gen.  15.1.  word  ofthe  Lord  came  to  .'\hram  7>(  n  o. 
.'V(tm.]2.6. 1  will  make  myself  known  to  him  177  a-o. 
F.zek.W.^i.  brought  mcin  av.  hy  Ihe  Spirit  of  God 
Dan.  8. 2.  I  saw  in  a  v.  and  I  was  by  1  he  river  Ult.i 
Jlcts  9.  10.  to  Ananias  said  the  Lord  in  a  v. 
12.  Saul  haih  seen  771  av.a.  man  named  An.a:.i.-j 

10.  3.  Cornelius  saw  in  a  v.  an  angel  of  God 

VISIONS.  « 

Gen.  46.  2.  God  spake  to  Israel  in  v.  of  the  nig'it 
2  Chron.  9  29.  written  in  the  v.  of  Iddo  tlie  seer 

2fi.  5.  Zechariah  had  understanding  in  7).  of  God 
■  lob  4.  13.  in  thoughts  from  the  v.  of  ihe  night 

7.J4.  then  thou  terrifiest  me  through  v. 
F.iek.  1.1.  heavens  opened,  and  I  saw  the  ji.  ofGod 

8.  3.  he  brought  nie  in  the  j).  of  God  to  Jeriisaleir. 
13.  16.  prophets  which  see  v.  of  (leace  for  her 
40.  2.  in  71.  he  brought  me  to  the  land  of  Israel 

/)«!7.  1.  17.  Daniel  had  understanding  in  all  v. 
2.  28.  the  71.  of  thv  head  on  thy  bed,  are  these 
4.  5.  and  the  7!.  of  my  bead  troubled  me 
7.  1.  Daniel  had  v.  of  his  head  upon  his  bed 
7.  I  saw  in  the  night  v.  and  behold,  13. 
1.5.  and  Ihe  ti.  of  my  head  troubled  mo 
Ros.  12. 10.  I  have  multiplietl  v.  I  used  similitudes 
Joel  2. 28.  your  young  men  shall  see  v.  .^cls  2  17 
2  Cor.  12.  1.  I  will  come  to  71.  and  revelations 

VISIT. 
God  visits  777en  both  in  mercy  ana  in  wrath.    He 
visited  Sarah  in  his  mercy,  and  gave  her  a.  Hon, 
Gen.  21.  1.   He  visited  the  Israelites  in  Fgypt, 
and  sent  AToses  to  deliver  them,  E.\od.  3.  IH. 
Me   visited    Hannah  the   mother   of    Snmuel^ 
and  gave  her  sons  and  daughters,  1  Sa  m.  2. 21 . 
Jlnd  he  visited  and  redeemed  his  people  hy  tie 
coming  of  the  Messiah,  Luke  1.  68.   God  visita 
also  in  his  wroth  and  in  his  vingeanee.     He 
visits  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon  the  chil- 
dren, to  the  third  and  fiuirlh  generation,  Kxod. 
20.  5.  visiting,  that  is,  remrvibering,  inTJiring 
into,  or  punishing.      He  threatens  to  visit  the 
iniquity  ofthe  worshippers  of  the  gulden  calf 
in    the   dny  of  his  vengeance,  Kxod.   32.  34. 
.N'othing  is  more  frequent  in  the  Inngvnge  of 
the  prophets,  than  the  verb  to  visit,  taken  7n 
the  se7ise  ofjiitvishing,  chastising,  and  reveng- 
ing.    To  visit  ?■>;  also  taken  for  paying  visits 
of  civility,  friendship,  or  doty.     Moses  went 
to  visH  his  brethren,   Ac's  7.  23.     .find  Paul 
and  Barnabas  went  to  vis^t  the  churches  they 
had  planted.  Acts  15.  3fi. 
Vision  is  a  revelation  from   God,  which  among 
the  .Tews  were  of  four  sorts  ;  [I]  By  the  Holy 
Spirit  immediaieiv.  Acts  9.  10.     [2]"  By  Vrini 
and  Thummim.     [31   By  a  voire  from  heaven 
spoken  hy  an  angel,  Acts  10.  3.     [4]   By  pro- 
phecy, which  were  twofold,  either  in  dreams, 
or  when  awake,  in  a  trance,  or  ecstasy,  Acta 
10.  3.  17.  1  12.  9  I  Ifi.  9. 
Gen.  50.  24.   God   will  surely  71.  you,  and  bring 
you  out  of  Ibis  land,  2.5. "    F.rod.  13.  19. 
Frod.  32.  34.  wlier)  1  v.  I  will  71.  tbeirsiri  on  them 
/,C7'.  IP.  25.  I  do  71.  the  iniqu'tv  Ihereof  lipor.  it 
Jnh  5.  24.  thou  shall  7>.  thy  hahitation  and  not  aiu 
7.  IS.  that  thou  shouldest  v.  him  every  mornintf 
Psol.  .59.  5.  O  Tiord,  awake  to  v.  all  Ihe  heathen 
Pfl.  14.  look  di'vvn  from  heaven  and  v.  this  vino 
89.  32,  then  will  I  v.  their  transgression  with  rod* 
infi.  4.  remember  me,  O  t).  -ne  wi'h  thy  salvation 
fso.  lO.t  12.  I  will  V.  upon  the  stout  heart  of  king 
21.  n.  the  Lord  wdl  7>.  Tyre,  she  shall  turn 
24.t21-  Lord  shall  7'.  upon  the  hnst  of  high  ones 
frr.  3.  Ifi  neither  shall  they  7).  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
.5.  9.  shall  I  not  v.  for  these  thini's?  29.  i  9.  9. 
fi.  15   at  time  I  7).  them,  thev  shall  be  cast  down 

9.  t95.  I  w  11  71.  upon  all  that  are  circumcised 

11,  +22.  I  will  71.  upon  Ihe  men  of  Anatlioth 
13.  +  21.  will  thou  say  when  he  shall  v.  on  thco 
11.  10.  will  remember  iniquity  and  7). •their  siii!' 
15.  15.  O  I,ord,  thou  knowesf,  remember  and  a 
23  2.  r  will  V.  on  vou  the  evil  o''your  doing* 

+  34.  I  wilt  V.  upon  that  man  and  his  liousa 
25. 1 12   that  T  will  r.  upon  the  kmg  of  B«hyloD 
27.  22.  and  there  shall  they  he  till  I  e  tliera 


vol 

J.IO.  Iwillu  you  and  i>3rfoim  my  good  word 
,.  5.  and  there  shall  he  be  till  I  v.  Iiiin 
49. 8.  the  time  1  will  v.  Esau  ||  5U.  31.  v.  Babylon 
Lam.  4.  2-i.  he  will  w   thine  iniquity,  O  f^doni 
Hos.  2.  13. 1  will  V  on  her  the  days  ot'Haahia 
8.  I'.i.  remember,  now  v\  ill  he  v.  tlieir  sins,  i).  9. 
^mos  3.  14.  1  will  also  v   the  altars  of  Bulli-el 
SCeph.  2.  7.  Lord  shall  B.  and  turn  their  captivity 
Zcc/i.  !1.  It),  who  shall  not  t).  those  that  bucuioH' 
Jicts  7.  21).  it  came  inio  his  heart  lo  v.  his  L'relbron 
15.  14.  hath  declared  liow  God  did  v.  the  Gentiles 
30.  let  us  go  again  and  v.  our  brethren  in  every 
Jam.  1.27.  is  this,  toy.  the  fatherless  and  widows 

VISITATION. 
.Vum. 16.29.  if  they  be  visited  after  the?),  of  all  men 
Job  lU.  12.  thy  v.  hath  preserved  my  spirit 
lea.  II).  3.  what  willye  do  in  the  day  of  ».  ? 
)er.  8.  12.  in  time  of  their  v.  shall  be  cast  down 
JU.  J5.  in  the  time  of  v.  they  shall  jiensh,  51.  18. 
11.23.  1  will  bring  evil  on  the  rnenof  Analhoth, 
even  in  the  year  of  tlicir  v.  23.  12.  |  48.  44. 
'16.  21.  tlie  lime  of  their  v.  was  come,  50.  27. 
5t).  t  21.  go  up  against  the  inliabitantsofu. 
•  Hos.  y.  7.  the  days  oft!,  are  come,  Israel  shall  know 
JUic.  7.  4.  thy  V.  cometh,  now  shall  be  [lerplexity 
Luke  lit.  44.  thou  knowest  not  the  time  of  iliy  v. 
1  Pel.  2.  12.  tliey  may  glorify  God  in  the  day  of  ». 

VISITED. 
Gen.  21.  Land  the  Lord  v.  Sarah  as  hehadssid 
ExaU  3.  II).  saving,  1  have  surely  TJ.you 
4.31.  they  heard  that  the  Lord  had  v.  Israel 
J^um.  1().  29.  if  ihe.y  be  v.  after  visitation  of  all  men 
Judg.  15.  1.  that  Samson  v.  his  wife  with  a  kid 
Aut/il.ti.  she  heard  how  tlie  Lord  had  «.  his  people 
1  i'um.2  21.  the  Lord  t).  Hannah, she  conceived 
Jub  35.  15.  now  it  is  not  so,  he  hath  v.  in  his  anger 
Pial.  17.  3.  thou  hast  v.  me,  thou  hast  tried  me 
Trov.  19.  23.  he  shall  not  be  v.  with  evil 
Im.  24.  22.  after  many  days  shall  they  be  v. 
26.  14.  therefore  liast  thou  v.  and  destroyed  them 
16.  Lord,  in  trouble  have  they  v.  thee 
29.  6.  thou  shalt  be  v.  of  the  Lord  with  thunder 
Jer.  C.  6.  Jerusalem  is  the  city  to  be  v.  oppression 
23.  2.  ye  scattered  my  flock  and  have  not  v.  them 
Ezek.  38.8.  after  many  days  thou  shalt  he  v. 
Zetk.  10.  3.  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  v.  his  Hock 
Jtiat.  25.  36. 1  was  sick,  ye  r.  me  ||  43.  ye  v.  me  not 
Luke  1.  08.  he  hath  v.  and  redeemed  his  people 

78.  the  day-spring  from  on  high  hath  v.  us 
7. 16.  saving,  that  God  hath  v.  his  people 

VISITEST. 
F$al.  8. 4.  son  of  man  that  thou  ri.  him,  Heb.  2.  S. 
65.  9.  thou  V.  the  earth  and  waterest  it,  enrichest 

VISITETH. 
Job  31. 14.  when  he  v.  what  shall  I  answer  him  ? 

VISITING. 

K%od.  20.  5.  V.  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon  the 

children,  34.  7.  J\l'um.  14.  18.  Vent.  5.  9. 

VOCATION. 

£/>i.  4.  1.  I  beseech  that  ye  walk  worthy  of  the  v. 

VOICE. 
Py  this  word  is  not  only  understood  the  voice  of 
a  man  ur  beast,  but  all  other  .iorts  of  soiuids, 
noises,  or  cries  :  Mnd  even  thunder  has  often 
the  name  of  the  voice  of  God  gircn  to  it. 
Pharaoh  begged  of  Muses  to  entreat  the  Lord 
that  tliere  might  he  no  more  mighty  thuiidcr- 
iiigs,  in  Hebrew,  voices  of  Goil,  Kzod.  9.  2S. 
FAihu  says.  Hear  attentively  tlie  noise  of  !iis 
voice.  Mnd  in  Psal.  29.  the  voice  of  the 
Lord  is  frequently  put  for  thunder.  To  hear 
er  to  hearken  to  anv  one's  voice,  is  lo  obey 
him.  Exod.  15.  26,  If  thou  wilt  diligently 
hearken  to  the  Eoice  of  the  Loid  thy  God,  I 
will  put  none  of  these  diseases  upon  thee, 
which  1  have  brought  upon  the  Egyptians. 
Our  Saviour  says,  that  his  sheep  hear  his 
voice,  and  follow  him;  that  is,  they  obey  him, 
they  depend  upon  hiis  ministry,  and  imitate  his 
example,  John  10.  27.  The  Spouse  says. 
Cant.  2.  8,  The  voice  of  my  beloved;  I  hear 
the  voice  of  Christ,  in  the  ministry  of  the  word 
and  molinns  of  his  Spirit. 
To  change  the  voice,  Gal.  4.  20,  I  desire  to 
r.hange  my  voice.  The  apostle  was  forced  to 
write  somewhat  roughly  and  sharply,  as  in 
chap.  3.  ver.  1.  JVoic  he  wishes  to  be  present 
with  the  Galalians,  and  to  order  matters  so, 
that  if  possible,  he  might  have  occasion  to  re- 
joice with  them  and  comfort  them,  instead  of 
tomvlaiying  of  them  and  reproving  them. 
Die  daughter  of  the  voice,  called  in  Hebrew, 
Bath-kol,  was,  us  the  Jewish  writers  say,  a 
y^eternatnral  way  in  which  God  discovered 
kis  wilt  to  them,  after  the  word  of  pronhccy  had 
ceased  in  Israel.  The  generality  of  their  tra- 
ditinns,  and  the  customs  of  their  nation,  are 
founded  on  this  Bath-kol.  Thrij  pretend  that 
Ood  revealed  them  to  their  elders,  not  by  any 

articulate froi'hefy, but  by  teme  secret  inspira- 


vol 

tion,  or  by  some  tradition,  which  they  call  tlie 
daughter  of  the  voice.  '1  hey  pretend,  that  the 
daughter  of  the  voice,  is  a  voice /j-wm  heaven, 
heard  tn  an  articulate  manner,  much  after  the 
same  way  as  the  voice  ichich  called  young  Sa- 
inucl,when  God  revealed  to  him  ichat  was  lo  be- 
fal  the  high-priest  F.li  and  his  family  :God  then 
calUd  him  three  times  with  an  articulate  voice; 
a?id  Samtiel  replied  in  the  same  manner  as  he 
would  have  answered  a  7nan,  not  knowing  as 
yet  hew  lo  distunguish  the  voice  of  God,  1  Sam. 
3.  4,  5,  &c.  Or,  The  daughter  of  the  voice,  re- 
serables  that  tohichwas  uttered  from  the  sanc- 
tuary, when  the  Lord  spake  to  Moses,  or  an- 
awered^he  high- priest,  who  comultid  him  by 
the  Urim  and  Thummim.  These  two  sorts  of 
voices  were,  as  one  may  say,  the  mother  of  that 
other  voice  ichich  succeeded  them,  and  was 
caitedBalh-kol,  di  ugliter-poicc,  (ir  daughter  of 
lliecoice,  because  it  was,  as  it  were,  the  daugh- 
ter of  tliis  first  voice. 
7'Ac  Bath-kol,  asDr.  Prideauxi>hews,was  afan 
tdstical  way  of  divination,  invented  by  the 
./cws,  like  the  Sortes  Virgiliana;  among  the 
heathens.  For  as  aith  them  the  words  first  dipt 
at  in  the  book  of  that  poet,  was  the  oratle 
whereby  they  prognosticated  those  future 
events  which  they  desired  to  beinformed  of;  so 
with  the  .lews,  when  they  appealed  to  Bath-kol, 
the  next  words  which  they  should  hear  from 
any  one's  mouth  were  tlie  same  oracle  to  them. 
It  is  said  in  the  Talmud,  that  two  Habbina, 
desirous  of  visiting  their  friend  Rabbi  Samu- 
el, Doctor  of  Babylon,  said  one  to  another,  let 
vs follow  the  direction  of  Bath-kol;  as  they 
were  passing  by  a  school,  they  heard  a  young 
lad  reading  this  passage  cf  the  first  book  of 
Saviuel,  chap.  25.  ver.  1,  And  Samuel  died. 
/Vow  thence  tkey  concluded  that  Samuel  was 
dead:  The  event  justified  what  they  had  prog- 
vosticated,  for  they  found  that  at  that  time 
Rabbi  Samuel  of  Bait/ion  had  departed  this 
life.  These  casual  and  odd  oracles  were 
esteemed  as  voices  of  God's  appointment. 
Gen.  4.  10.  the  v.  of  thy  brother's  blood  crieih 
27.22.tl)e  »j.  is  Jacob's  t>.  but  the  hands  are  Esau's 

29.  ILand  Jacob  lifted  up  his  t).  and  wept 

39.  15.  when  he  heard  that  I  lifted  up  my  v. 
Exod.  4.8.  they  will  believe  the  o.oflhe  latter  sign 

19.  19.  Mosea  spake,  God  an.'iwered  him  by  a  v. 

23.  21.  bewa?eof  him,  obey  hi.?  v.  provoke  not 

24.  3.  End  all  the  peopia  answered  wii.h  oneu. 
32.  18.  it  is  not  the  v.  of  ihein  that  shout 

/.ev.  5.  1.  if  a  soul  hear  the  v.  of  swearing 
JVam.  14.  !.  the  congregation  lifted  up  their  v. 
Dent.  4.  30.  if  thou  sha!t  be  obedient  to  his  v. 
8.  20.  because  ye  would  not  be  obedient  to  his  c. 
■  fnsh.  6.  10.  nor  make  any  noise  with  your  v. 
Judg.  18.  3.  they  knew  the  v.  of  the  Levite 

1  Sam.  24.  Ifi.  is  this  thy  c.  my  son  David?  20.  17. 

2  Sam.  22.  14.  and  the  Most  High  uttered  his  j>. 

1  Kings  18.26.  was  no  c.  nor  any  that  answered,  29. 

t  27.  at  noon  Elijah  said,  cry  v/ith  a  great  v. 
19.  12.  and  after  tlie  fire  a  still  small  v. 

2  Kings  4.  31.  there  w.^.e  neither  v.  nor  hearing 
7.  10.  f.here  was  no  v.  of  man,  but  horses  lied 
19.  22.  against  whom  hast  thou  exaltid  thy  v. 

and  lifted  up  thine  eyes  on  high?  Isa.  37.  23. 
1  Chi  on.  15.  10.  by  lifting  up  the  v.  wiili  joy 
^Chron.  24.  t9.  made  av.  thro' Judali  and  Jerus. 
Ezra  1.  t  L  Cyrus  caused  a  v.  to  pas.«  through- 
out all  his  kingdom 
.Tob  2.  12.  Job's  friends  lifted  up  their  v.  and  wept 
3.  7.  night  be  solilc.ry,  let  no  joyful  v.  come  there 
2!>.  t  10.  the  V.  cf  the  nobles  was  hid 

30.  31.  my  organ  into  the  v.  of  them  that  weep 
37.  4.  a  p.  roarelh,  he  thundereth  with  the  v. 

5.  God  thundereth  marvellously  with  his  v. 

40.  9.  or  canst  thou  thunder  with  a  v.  like  him? 
Psal.  18.  13.  and  the  Highest  gave  his  v. 

26.  7.  I  may  publish  with  the  v.  of  thanksgiving 
31   £2.  thoulicardest  the  ».  of  my  supplications 
42.  4.  I  went  to  house  of  God  with  the  v.  of  ioy 
44.  16.  for  the  v.  of  him  that  reproacheth 

46.  6.  he  uttered  his  v.  the  earth  melted 

47.  1.  shout  unto  God  with  the  v.  oftriumph 
66.  19.  he  hath  attended  to  the  v.  of  my  pitiyer 
68.  33.  he  seiideth  out  his  v.  and  that  a  miglity  v. 
74.  23.  forget  not  the  v.  of  thine  enemies 

77.  1.  I  cried  unto  the  Lord  with  my  v.  142.  1. 

18.  the  I),  of  thy  thunder  was  in  heaven 
86.  6.  attend  to  the  v.  of  my  supplications 
93.  3.  O  Lord,  the  Roods  have  lifteil  up  their  v. 
9S.  .">.  sing  unto  the  Lord  with  the  v.  of  a  psalm 
102.  5.  by  reason  of  the  j>.  of  my  groanirtg 
303.  20.  hearkening  to  the  v.  of  his  word 
104.7.  at  r.  of  thy  thunder  ihoy  h.isted  away 
118. 15.  ?i.  of  rejoicing  in  tabernacles  of  righteous 
141.  1.  give  ear  to  my  v.  when  I  cry  unto  Ihee 

Prov,  1,  30,  9lie  uttereth  her  r.  in  tliestreets 


VOL 

Prov.i.  3.  ifthouliitestup  thy  c.fot  understanding 
5. 13.  1  have  not  obeyed  the  v.  of  my  teachero 
8.  1.  doth  not  understanding  put  forth  her  v. 

4.  to  you,  O  men,  I  call,  my  v.  is  to  sonsofmau 
26.  t  25.  when  lie  inaketh  Ins  v.  gracious 

Eccl.5.3.a.  fool's  t). is  known  by  multitude  of  v-ords 
6.  wherefore  should  God  be  angry  at  thv  v.  1 
10.  20.  for  a  bird  of  the  air  shall  carry  tlie'ti. 

12.4.  he  shall  rise  up  at  the  i).  of  the  bird 
Cant.'i.S.  the  r.ofmy  beloved, behold,  he  cometh 

12.  tlie  v.  of  the  turtle  is  heard  in  our  laud 
5.  2.  it  is  the  v.  of  my  beloved  that  knockolh 
Isa.  6.  4.  posts  moved  at  tlie  v.  of  him  that  cried 
13.  2.  exalt  the  v.  unto  them,  shake  the  hand 

29.  4.  thy  V.  be  as  one  tiiat  hath  a  familiar  spiiil 

30.  19.  be  gracious  to  thee  at  the  v.  of  thy  cty 

31.  4.  the  lion  will  not  be  afraid  of  their  ■..•. 

40.  3.  lliet).  of  him  that  criotli  in  tiie  wilderiteis, 
Mat.W.'i.  Mark  1.  3.  J.uke  3.  4. 
G.  V.  said,  cry  jl  48.  20.  wiih  the  v.  of  singing 

50.  10.  that  obeyelh  the  v.  of  his  servant 

51.  3.  joy,  thanksgiving,  and  the  i    of  melody 

52.  8.  with  the  v.  together  shall  they  sing 

65.  19.  I  will  joy  in  my  people,  the  «.  ot  weeping 
shall  be  no  more  heard  in  her,  nor  v.  of  crying 

66.  6.  a  V.  of  noise,  a  v.  from  lemjile,  a  v.  of  Lord 
Jer.  2.  t  15.  the  young  lions  gave  out  their  r. 

4.  15.  a  «.  declarelh  from  Dan  and  iiuhlisheth 
16.  give  out  their  v.  against  the  cities  of  Judah 

6.23.  llieir  v.  roareth  like  the  sea,  50.42 
7.34. the«.  ofmirth,  D. of  gladness,  ?i.  of  tlio  bride 
groom,  t).  of  bride,  16.9. 1 25. 10.  |33.  II 
8. 19.  V.  of  the  cry  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 

10. 13.  when  he  uttereth  hist). there  isa  miillituile 

of  waters  in  the  heavcii6,51.  10 

25.  36.  a  V.  ofthe  cry  of  shepherds  and  a  howling 

30.  19.  and  the  v.  of  them  that  make  merry 

31.  15.  a  V.  was  heard  in  Rainah,  lamentation 
16.  saith  the  Lord,  refrain  thy  v.  from  weeping 

46.  22.  the  j).  thereof  shall  go  like  a  serpent 
48.  3.  a  v.  of  crying  shall  be  from  Horonaim 
50.  28.  the  v.  of  them  that  flee  and  escape 
51.5.').  Lord  hath  destroyed  out  of  her  the  great  P. 
Ezek.  1.  2J.  I  heard  as  the  D.of  the  Almighty 

10.5.  aslhet).  of  Almighty  God  whenhespeaketh 

23.  42.  and  a  ?).of  a  multitude  being  at  ease 
33.32.  a  lovely  song  of  one  that  hath  a  pleasant  v 
43.2.  and  his  v.  was  like  the  noise  of  many  waters 

and  the  earth  shined  with  his  glory 
Rev.  1.  15. 
Dan.  4.  31.  there  fell  a  v.  from  heaveri,  saying 
0.20.  he  cried  with  a  lamentable?),  to  Daniel 
10.  6.  V.  of  his  words  like  the  v.  of  a  multitude 
.loeli.  11.  Lord  shall  utter  his  v.  before  his  army 
3.  16.  shall  utter  his  7).  from  Jerusalem, .4mo5  1.2. 
.lonah  2.  9.  1  will  sacrifice  with  t).  of  tlianksgiving 
JVrtA.  2.  7.  shall  lead  her  as  with  the  v.  of  doves 
Ji;a/.3.17.aw.from  heavcn,this  is  my  belovedSoii  In 
whom  I  am  well  pleased,  Mark  1.  Il./>wie3.22. 
17.5. a  D.out  ofthe  cloud, this  is  my  beloved  Son  ia 
whom  lam  well  pleased, Jl/ar/i  9.7.  Awie  9. 
35,  36. 
f.ukeJ.  44.  as  soon  as  v.  of  thy  salutation  soundec' 
.John  1.  23.  the  v.  of  one  cryingin  tlie  wildcrnesa 
3.  29.  rejoicelh  because  of  tiie  bridegroom's  v. 
10.  4.  the  sheep  follow  him,  for  they  know  his  o 

5.  for  they  know  not  the  o.  of  strangers 

12.  28.  then  came  a  v.  saying,  I  have  glorifieii  it 
30.  this  V.  came  not  because  of  me,  hut  for  yov 

18.  37.  he  that  is  ofthe  truth  hearcth  my  v. 
Jlcts  9;  7.  hearing  a  v.  hut  seeing  no  man 

10.  13.  came  a  v.  saying,  rise,  Peter,  kill  and  ea\ 
15.  and  the  v.  spake  unto  him  again,  11.  9. 

12. 14.  when  she  knew  Peter's  v.  she  opened .^o^ 
SiJ.  it  is  the?',  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man 

19.  34.  all  with  one  i>.  cried.  Great  is  Diana 

24.  21.  except  it  be  f'lr  this  oneti.  that  I  cried 

26.  10.  put  to  death,  I  gave  my  ».  against  them 

1  Cor.  14.  11.  if  I  know  not  the  meaning  of  t.'iea. 

10.  that  by  my  b.  I  might  leach  others  also 
Gal.  4.  20.  I  desire  now  to  change  my  v. 

1  TAf.<:.s.  4.16.  Lord  descend  wit  lit). of  the  archangel 
firb.  12.  2f    whose  v.  then  shook  the  earth 

2  PcM.  17.  there  came  a  v.  from  the  excellent  glory 
2.  16.  the  dumb  ass  speaking  with  man's  v. 

R-n.  1.  12. 1  turned  to  see  the  ».  that  spake 
16.  17.  there  came  a  great  v.  saying,  it  is  done 

.  VOICE  joined  with  Afar. 

Gen.  4.  23.  hear  my  v.  ye  wives  of  Lan"Och 
Deut.  4.  33.  did  ever  peoplo/ifor  v.  ofGoJ  and  'nva 
.36.  out  of  heaven  he  made  thee  to  hear  liii  r. 

5.  2.5.  if  we  hear  the  v.  of  God,  we  shall  die 
.33.  7.  he  said.  Afar  Lord  the  v.  of  JuilrJi 

2  Sam.  19.  35.  can  I  hear  the  v.  of  singing-men  ( 
22.  7.  and  he  did  hear  my  v.  out  of  his  lemplo 

.Job  3.  18.  they  Jiear  not  the  p.  of  the  oppressor 
37.  2.  hear  attentively  the  noi.se  of  his »). 

Psal.  5.  3.  my  r.  alialt  thou  Acar  in  the  morning 

27  7.  licar,  O  Lord,  when  I  cry  with  my  r.  28.  2. 

I  64. 1.  1 119. 149  1 130  2.  |  140.  6. 


vol. 

rsal.Xi.^.  hcai  me,  liccawscoftlifi  1'.  of  ilie  enemy 
17.  I  will  cry  uluud  aiiii  lie  siiall  Jaar  my  v 
C5. 7,,lo-<lay  iC  vo  will  Atar  Ins  o.tiarduii  not  your 
liearu  ajs  in  Uiti  wilduriiceij.  He6..i.  7,15. 
1  4.  7. 
Canl.  2.  M.  lut  luo.  hear  thy  o.  for  sweet  is  Uiy  v. 
iaa.  'Jli.  !l.  hear  my  r.  ye  careless  iluuglilers 
J:T. !).  JO.  i«*r  can  iiieji  kta.r  liie  v.  ot  llie  cattle 
liial.  1:2.  I'J.  neiliier  sliall  any  luan  ktar  Ills  c. 
Jvka  5.  '2b.  llio  dead  hear  v.  ufSuii  ot  Gud,  28. 

10.  'i.  jiurtcr  oj>eiis,  and  slietp  /icar  liis  o.  10,  27. 
^c<«i&.'.  14  arni  sliouldestAfar  the  «.ol'liisiiu)Ulli 
li£B  3.  i'O  il  any  man  lutir  my  v.  ando^ieu  duor 
ficc  Hii:akd. 
VOICE  wiUi  Iw.a/kcn,  hearkened. 
Gca-3.17.  because  Ua^l  hearkened  to  v.  oflliy  wife 
16.  'i.  ai«J  .A.brani  karkeued  lo  liie  v.  of  .Saia< 
21.  I'J.  ill  aiJ  riuralj  liuUi  said  kcarkcn  t„  her  v. 
Exuti.X  Iri.  aiKl  llit'y  shall  hetirki.n  to  thy  t). 
•4.  1.  behold,  tliey  will  mil  Jicarkcn  unto  iiiy  v. 

8.  nor  AcarkeM  lo  the  r.  of  the  tirst  sign 

9.  if  iJiey  will  not  kcarkcii  to  thy  c.  siialt  take 
i5.  "iC.  if  diligently  iiuritw  to  tlie  v.  of  the  Lord 
lb.  ly.  hturLiii  lo  my  v.  1  will  give  thee  counsel 

24.  and  .MuJes  kcarkeutd  to  tlie  c.  of  Jelhio 
Jt"ai«.  14.  "i-   liny  have  tempted  me  ten  limes  and 
not  AturkencU  to  my  o.  Dent.  i).  23. 
j  28.  45. 
^.  3.  ilie  Lord  kcarkened  to  tlie  v.  of  Israel 
Dcut.  1. 45.  tiie  Lurd  v.ouJd  not  hearken  lo  yourc. 
13.  Ifi.  when  iJion  siiuit  kfarkcn  lo  the  v.  of  Lord 
15.5.  only  if  thou  carefully /i^arieH  to  the  t). of  the 
Lord  thy  l.od,  2ti.  17.  |  2d.  1,  2.  |  30.  IC. 
38.  15  if  tliun  wilt  not  kearkcn  lo  the  c.  of  Lord 
^osk-  10.  14.  the  LordAear,tfH6(/to;he  c.of  a  niaii 
JuUg.'i.'Hi.  this  jieojile  have  iiot/reaWit.'icrf  to"my  v. 
Vi.  y.  and  (iod  kearUvRsd  to  the  c.  of  Manoah 
^.13.  tk-njaiiiin  would  aulkearkcn  to  »).  of  Israel 
tSum.'i. 25.  they  kearkeued  not  tct<.of  liieir  father 

6.  7.  heiirkeu  to  the  ti.  of  the  |>co|>lc,  !•.  22. 

12.  1.  I  have  hearkened  to  your  c.  in  all  ye  saiii 
19.  6.  Saul  hearkened  to  the  v.  of  Jonathan 

25.  '.i5.  go  ill  peace,  see,  I  have  kcm'kcned  to  ihy  o. 
S!8.  22.  .'tearken  thou  to  the  v.  of  thy  handioaid 
&  Sam.  12.  Ifi.  lie  wuuld  not  hearken  to  our  «. 

13.  14.  howbeit,  he  would  nut  hearken  to  her  v. 

1  Kings  20.  25.  Beu-hadad  hearkened  to  their  y. 

2  Kings  10.  C.  if  ye  will  hearken  to  my  o. 

Jui  9.  It),  not  believo  lie  had  heurkcntd  to  my  v. 
34.  It),  hearken  la  iho  i;.  of  my  words 
Paal.  5.  2.  hearken  lo  tlie  c.  of  my  cry,  my  King 
58.  5.  will  not  hearken  to  the  v.  of  channels 
81.  11.  my  people  would  not  hearken  to  my  v. 
Oanl.  8.  !3.  ihe  cumjianions  hearken  lo  thy  v. 
Jer.  18.  19.  hearken  lo  r.  of  iheni  that  contend 
See  Lift,  Lokd,  Loud,  Obev,  Obeyed. 
VOICES. 
Ezod.  9.  t  28.  that  there  be  no  mote  v.  of  God 
Lsuke  37.  13.  the  ten  lepers  liUed  iij)  their  v. 
23.23. they  were  inslaiil  wiih  loud  ?i.  that  he  mishi 
lie  cnicilied,  the  v.  of  them  ajid  priests 
prevailed 

Jicts  13.27. because  knew  not  Iher.  ofthe  prophets 
2i{.  22.  they  lift  up  tlieir  v.  and  said,  away  with 
1  Cor.  14   10.  Ihere  are  so  many  v.  in  the  world 
liev.  4.  5.  out  ef  the  throne  proceeded  c.  16.  18. 
B.  5.  angel  cast  censer  into  carlh  and  there  were  u, 
13.  woe  by  reason  of  the  other  v.  of  Ihe  trumpet 

10.  3.  the  seven  Uiuiiders  uttered  their  c.  4. 

11.  15.  and  there  were  great  v.  m  heaven 

19.  the  temjilo  was  opened,  and  there  were  v. 
VOID. 
Cle.n.  1.  2.  Ihe  earth  was  wiihout  form  and  o. 
Jifuni.  .30.  12.  but  if  her  husband  made  them  v.  15. 
JJeul-  32.  28.  they  are  a  people  v.  of  counsel 
1  Kings  22. 10.  kings  sat  in  a  v.  place,  2  Chr.  18. 9. 
JVVA.  5.  t  13.  even  thus  be  ye  shaken  out  and  v. 
Job  15.  f  4.  makest  v.  fear  and  restrainetli  prayer 
I'unl.  89.  39.  made  v.  the  covenant  of  thy  servant 

107.  t  40.  cau.seili  them  to  wander  in  a  v.  place 

119.  126.  for  they  have  made  v.  thy  law 
Prov.  11. 12. 11.  of  wisdom,  desiiiseth  hisneighliour 

13.  t  21.  folly  is  Joy  to  liim  that  is  v.  of  heart 
Isa.  55.  1 1.  my  word  shall  not  return  to  me  v. 
tTier.  4.  23.  the  earth  was  without  form  and  v. 

li\  7.  I  will  make  v.  the  counsel  of  Judah 
ATah.  2.  10.  Nineveh  is  empty,  v.  and  waste 
Aclx  24.  I(i.  lo  have  a  conscience  v.  of  oHencc 
Row.  1. 1  2H.  gave  them  over  to  a  mind  v.  ofjndgm. 

3.  31.  do  we  then  make  t).  the  law  thrunghfuitli  ? 

4.  14.  il  they  nf  the  law  be  heirs,  failii  i.>  made?). 
I  Oir. !).  15.  lest  any  should  make  my  gloryiii'i  t;. 
Tit.  1.  t  lU.  to  every  good  work  v.  of  jiidgnient 

See  II^DERs■i aniii.no. 

VOUJMK. 

psal.  40.  7.  then  said  I,  lo  I  come,  in  the  v.  of  the 

bocik  it  is  written  of  me,  Neb.  10.  7. 

VOLUiNTARY. 

[av.  1.  3.  he  ,<ihall  offir  it  of  his  own  ».  will 

7.  13.  a  V  ofTering  shall  ho  eaten  tlin  «amc  Hov 


VOW 

K:rkAC>.  12.  princes  shall  jircpare  a  v.  burnt-olTcr 
(Jui.  2.  18.  iu  a  V.  Iiumility  and  w  orshipping  uii"ei! 

VOLUjM'AKILY. 
Kzek.  4G.  12.  piejiare  oti'crings  v.  to  the  Lord 

VOMI'l'. 
Job  20.  15.  he  swallowed  riches  and  shall  ti.  then 
Pruo.  23.  8.  tlie  morsel  eaten  thou  shall  v.  up 
25.  Hi.  lest  thou  be  tilled  with  honey  und  v.  it 

V  Oil  IT. 
Prov.  2C.  11.  as  the  dog  returneth  to  his  ti.  so  a  fool 
l.-'i.  19.  14.  as  u  drunken  man  staggereth  in  ins  v. 
~S.  8.  lyr  all  tables  are  full  of  «.  and  hllliiiiess 
kr.  4p. 2<i.  Moab  also  shall  wallow  in  his  v. 
2  l-'eC.  2.  22.  Uie  dog  is  turned  to  liisovvii  t;.  again 

VOMITED. 
./onaJi  2.  10.  the  fish  v.  out  Jonah  on  dry  land 

VOMITETH. 
Lev.  18.  25.  the  land  v.  out  her  inhabitants 

VOW 
fs  a  promise  made  to  God,  of  doing  some  good 
t/nHg  licreafter.    'The  use  of  vows  is  ubservabit 
tn  luauy places  of  scripture.    H'hen  .laeob  went 
Into  .hesuputamia  he  vowed  to  Uad  the  tenth  of 
/(IS  estate,  and  promised  to  ojf'er  tt  at  lieUi-el 
to  the  hi,Hour  and  service  of  (iod,  Gen.  28.  20, 
22.    Where  are  several  laics  for  the  ■>  rrulation 
and  due  eieculiou  of  vows,     ji  man  >  ig/it  de- 
vote himself,  or    his    children,  lo  <'•^  J.ord. 
Hamuel  was  vowed  and  consecrated  t  •    Vc  ser- 
vice of  the  J.ur^,  and  was  offered  ',■    ♦(»!,  to 
serve  in  the  tabernacle,  I  Sam.  1.  22,  !8.     Jf  a 
man    or   uoman,   vowed   themselves,  vr   their 
children  to  the  J.ord,  they  were  obliged  to  ad- 
here sl.rtetly  to  his  serctce,  according  to  the 
conditionj  of  the  \  ow  ;  if  not,  they  were  to  be 
redeemed,    {'he  price  for  redeeming  persons  of 
such  and  such  an  age  is  particularly  limiltd, 
Lev.  27.  2, 3,  &c.   Only  tf  the  person  was  poor, 
and  could  not    procure   the  sum  limited,  the 
priest  imposed  a  ransom  upon  him  according 
to  his  abilities. 
If  afiy  one  had  voided  an  animal  thai  was  clean, 
he  had  not  the  liberty  of  r.ideeming  it,  or  of 
crchanging  it,  but  was  obliged  lo  sacr/Jice  it  to 
the  J.ord,  or  give  it  to   the  priest,  according 
to  the  manner  of  his  vow      If  it  teas  an  un- 
clean animal,  an  '.  such  as  was  not  allowed  to 
be  sacrificed,  the  priest  made  vahatiun  of  it ; 
and  if  the  pruprietor  would  redeem  it,  he  added 
a  fifth  part  to  the  value,  by  way  of  fiirfeil. 
I'hey  did  the  same  in  proporliov,  whin  the 
thing  vowed  was  a  house  or  afield.     .See  Lev. 
27.  9,  10,  &c.      They  could  not  dcvute  the  first- 
lings of  beasts,  because  of  their  own  nature 
they  belonged  to  the  Lord,  Lev.  27.  2G.      H'hat- 
soever  was  solemnly  devoted  to  the  J.ord  could 
not  be  redeemed,  of  whatever  nature  or  ijtialiiii 
it  was,  Lev.  27.  28.     Concerning  the  vows  of 
the  IVazariles,  Sec  N-azaritk. 
The  vows  aiid  promises  of  children  were  void, 
except  they   were  ratified,   either   by    the   ex- 
press, or  tacit  consent  of  their  parents.     JInd 
it  was  the  same   ivith  the  vows  of  married 
women  ;  they  wtie  of  no  validity,  eicept  they 
were  confirmed  by  the  express,  or  tacit  consent 
of  their  husbands,  Num.  30.  1,  2,  3,  &c. 
Under  the  JViw  Testament,  avow  is  either  gtv.c- 
ral  lo  all  Christians,  as  that  which  is  made  at 
our  baptism;  or  particular  and  .ipccial, as  lehen 
we  bind  ourselves  to  a  greater  endeacour,  to 
leave  some  sm,  or  perform  some  duty.  Jl  vow , 
as  one  observes,  must  be  made  deliberately  and. 
devoutly,  fur  asuddcnpassion  makes  nut  a  vow; 
and  we  ought  to  vow  nothing  but  what  is  in 
our  power  to  perform.     Home  vows  are  of  evil 
things  to  an  evil  end  ;  such  vows  ought  neither 
to  be  made  nor  kept ;  of  this  kind  was  the  vow 
orciiise  which  the. lews  bound  themselves  under, 
who  conspired  to  murder   Paul,  Acts  23.   12. 
Some  vows  arc  of  good  things  in  an  evil  man- 
ner, such  may  be  made,  and  ought  to  be  kept 
in  respect  of  the  matter,  but  not  in  respect  of 
the  ciid ;  thus,  we  may  vow  to  give  alms,  but 
not  to    he  seen  of  men.     Other  vows   are  of 
good  things  in  a  good  manner  ;  and  such  may 
be  made,  and  oai'ht  lo  be  perfnrmed.     St.  Paul 
made  a  vow  cither  of  J^aziiriteship,  or  by  way 
of  gratitude  for  some  particular  mercy.  Acts 
18.    18.     But    commentators  arc    not    agrenl 
whrlher  this  he  spoken  of  Paul,  or  of  .fiquila, 
irho  is  mentioned  in  the  same  verse. 
Tlie  performance  of  solemn  vows  is  strictly  en- 
joined us  in  scripture.     Eccl.5.  4,  When  thou 
vowes'  a   vow  unto   God,  defer  not  to  pay  it : 
Prrfiirm  it  whilethe  sense  of  thy  obligation  is 
fresh  and  strong  upon  thee,  lest  either  thmi 
seem  to  repent  of  thy  promises,  or  lest  delays 
endin  denials  anl  resolution' of  non-perform- 
ance..    Solomon   adds.  For   the  Lord   hath   no 
{ileasnre  in  fools;  tJiat  <«,  in  hypocritical  and 


VUL 

perfidious  persons,  who,  when  the^  ire  in  dis- 
tress, make  liberal  vows,  an(/  when  thedangef 
ispa.<t,  vegleci  and  break  ihem,  jindeo  discover 
the  highest  Jolly,  in  thinking  to  7;.j«A  and  d4 
ceiee  the  .ill-seeing  and  jllm;ghly  (iod  Moses 
!:peaks  almost  in  the  same  words.    Deut.  23.  'il. 
When  thou  shall  vow  a  vow  unto  the  Lord  my 
God,  thou  shall  not  slack  lo   pay   it;  for  tha 
Loid    will    «;;:e)y    require    it   of    thee.      Thi 
I'salniist  in  several  places   declares  thr.t  ha 
Mould  [lay  his  vows  to  the  Lord,  Fsal.  22.  25 
I  tit).  13. 
C/en.  28.  20.  Jacob  vowed  a  v.  saving,  31.  13. 
J.cv.  7.  10.  if  the  sacrifice  be  a  v.  22.  18,  21. 
22.  23.  but  for  a  v.  it  shall  not  be  accepted 
27.  3.  when  a  man  shall  make  a  singular  v. 
JVuHi.  0.  2.  when  either  man  or  woiiian  shall  so- 
parate  themselves  to  vow  a  v.  of  a  NazanW 
5.  tlie  days  of  the  v.  ||  21.  according  to  the  v. 
15.  3.  or  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a  v.  8. 
21.2.  Israel  vowed  a  v.  to  the  Lord,  and  said 
.'10.  2.  if  a  man  vow  ao.  ||5.  ifa  woman  vow  a 

4.  and  her  father  hear  her  v.  and  hold  his  peaco 
9.  every  v.  of  a  widow  shall  stand  against  liet 

13.  every  v.  her  husband  may  establish  it,  or 
her  husband  may  make  void 

Dent.  23.  18.  not  bring  the  price  of  a  dog  for  a  v 
21.  when  thou  shall  vow  ati.  not  slack  to  pay  it 

.fudg.  II.  30.  Jepluhah  vowed  a  v.  unto  the  Lord 
39.  who  did  with  iier  according  to  his  v. 

1  Sam.  1.  II.  Hannah  vowed  a  v.  and  said,  O  Lord 
21.  Elkaiia."!  went  u|)  lo  offer  to  the  Lord  hisu. 

2  Sam.  15.  7.  I  pray  thee  let  me  go  and  pay  my  v. 
8.  fur  thy  servant  vowed  a  v.  alGoshurin  Syria 

Psal.  CI.  1.  lo  thee  shall  the  v.  be  performed 
F.ccl.  5.  4.  when  thou  vowest  a  v.  defer  nut  to  pay 
Isa.  19.  21.  they  shall  vow  a  v.  unto  the  Lord 
.dcts  18.  18.  Paul  having   shorn  his  head  in  Cen 
chrea,  for  ho  had  a  v. 

21.  23.  we  Iiavefourmen  which  have  a  I'.on  them 

VOWS. 
r.en.^'i.  18.  that  will  offer  his  oblalior;  for  all  hie  t>. 

23.  38.  beside  your  gills  an<i  beside  all  your  V. 
J^iim.  29.  39  tli"ese  ye  sliall  do  beside  your  v. 

30.  4.  then  i,i\  her  v.  shall  stand,  7,  9,"  11. 

5.  not  any  of  her  v.  or  bonds  shall  stand,  8,12. 

14.  then  he  established  all  her  v.  on  bonds 
Deut.  12.  6.  thither  bring  your  v.  11,  17,  26. 

■  Job  22.  27.  and  thou  shall  pay  lliy  v. 
Fsal.  22.  25.  I  will  pay  my  v.  06.  13.  |  116.  14,18. 

50. 14.  pay  ihy  v.  ||  5ti.l2.thy7j.  are  upon  me,  OO. 
(il.  5.  for  thou,  O  God,  bast  heard  mv  v. 

8  1  will  sing  praise  that  I  maydaily  jierform  myc. 
Prov.  7.  14.  this  day  have  I  paid  iny  v. 

20.  25.  it  is  a  snare  after  v.  lo  make  inquiry 

31.  2.  what  my  sun  ?   and  what  the  son  of  my  », 
./cr.  44.  25.  we  will  surely  perform  our  v. 

■  fnnah  1.  16.  the  men  feared  the  Lord  and  mndet; 
JVa/j.1.15.  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  jierform  thy  v, 

VOW. 
JVww.  f>.  2.  shall  Eppatate  themsK-lves  to  ?;.  a  vow 
Deut.  23.  22.  if  forbear  lo  t'.  shall  be  no  sin  in  thoo 
Psn/.  76. 1 1,  and  v.  and  nay  to  the  Lord  your  Goj 
Feel.  5.  5.  better  is  it  thai  thou  shouldest  not  v. 

VOWED. 
Gen.  28.  20.  .Tarob  r.  a  vow,  saying,  31.  13. 
/.f«.27.8.nc.;urdmgto  his  aliility  thai  ?;. shall  priijy 
JVum.  6.  21.  the  l<iw  of  the  Niizarites  wliu  hath 

21.  2.  Israel  v.  a  vow  to  the  Lord  and  said 
30.  6.  if  she  had  at  all  a  hnsbnnil  when  she  e 

10.  and  if  she  v.  in  her  husband's  house 
Deut.  23.  23.  shall  keep  according  as  thou  liast  V, 
,Iu(lg.  1 1.  30.  Jephthali  v.  a  vow  unto  the  Lora 
Psal.  132.  2.  and  v.  to  the  mighty  God  of  Jacob 
F.ccl.  5.  4.  dpfer  not,  pay  that  which  Ihou  hast  V. 
.lonah  2.  9.  I  will  piiv  that  that  I  have  o. 

VOVVKST. 
F.ccl.  5.  4.  when  thnii  71.  a  vow,  defer  not  tt  pay  il 

VOWETII. 
.Mai.  1.  14.  who  f.  to  the  Lord  a  corrupt  thinjt 

VOYAGE. 
Acts  27.  10.  I  perceive  this  v.  will  be  with  hurt 

VULTURE, 
./?  bird  of  prey,  which  was  declared  unclean  ,\,ov 

11.  14.  It  is  said  that  vultures  feed  upon 
human  flesh;  whence  it  wh.'.  that  the  ancients 
plnred  them  among  birds  of  ill  omen.  In  Levi 
liens  the  Hebrew  word  for  viihiire  is  Donh.  cf 
flying;  but  in  Dent.  14. 13,  i7isR()ah,»/*(»eivf^r, 
because  the  vulture  sees  and  smells  her  prey 
from  far  ;  hence  it  is  said,  that  in  Hierogly- 
phics, the  yuUwri-  signifies  sharpness  iij  tight, 
.lob  .''peaks  of  the  vulture,  as  having  a  very 
i/uick  eye.  Job  28.  7,  There  is  a  path  which 
the  vulture's  eye  bath  nut  seen. 

/.ev.  11.   14.  the' 7).  and  the  kite  after  hisi  kind 

shnll  not  he  eaten.  Devt.  14.  13. 

.fob  28.  7.  a  path  which  the  v.  I'yi'  hatli  not  soon 

Aso. 34. 15.  there  shall  Ihe  p  ulB>bega  bored,  every 

ene.  \i  t'h  h«r  mate 


WAI 

w. 

WAFER. 

J?a!Oil.  20.  23.  onn  ifi. out  of  the  basket  of  ilie  unlea- 
vened bread  that  is  before  tlie  ].iord,  y.£v.8  26. 
iVum.  6.  ly.  one  cake,  one  w.  on  liande  ufiVazarite 

WAFERS. 
f.iod.  IG.  3J.  manna,  the  taste  of  it  wns  like  w. 
20.  2.  and  w.  unleavened  anointed  wiili  oil 
Les.  2.  4.  w.  anointed  with  oil,  7.  I'J.  J^uiii.Q.  15. 

WAG. 
jTei-.IS.lfi.evfiryoiie  that  passeth  by  shalljchiehead 
J, am.".  15. w.  their  heada  at  daujjhitr  of  Jem^alem 
£epA.'2. 15. every  one  that  (lasseili  shall  w.liis  hand 

WAGES. 
Gen.  29.  15.  tell  me  what  shall  thy  ic.  be? 
3<).  28   appoint  mo  thy  u>.  and  1  will  gjve  it 
31.  7.  your  father  changed  my  w.  ten  limes,  41. 
8.  the  speckled  shall  he  thy  w.  then  llie  cattle 
Kind.  2.  9.  nurse  thin  child,  I  will  give  thee  w. 
/jCK.I'.).13.  w.  of  hired  no*,  abide  with  ilice  all  night 
Jer.  22.  13.  uselli  neighbour's  service  without  a;. 
Kick.  2'J.  IS.  yet  had  he  no  w.  nor  his  army 

ISI.  her  spoil  shall  he  the  w.  for  his  army 
Jiair.  1   t5.  earneth  w.  to  put  into  a  bag  wiih  holtti 
Jilal.  3.  5.  tlmt  oppress  the  hireling  in  his  w. 
X^uke  3.  14.  and  be  Lontcnt  wilh  your  w. 
Juhn  4.  3B   and  lie  that  rea|ieth  recciveth  w. 
Mom.  C. -!.  lor  the  7^.  of  sin  isdeatli,  but  girt  oFG. 
S  Cor.  11.  H.  taking  w.  of  them  to  do  you  strvice 
2f  et.2. 15.  Italaain  loved  the  w.  tJ" unrighteouorew 

WAGGING. 
Mat.  27.  39.  and  they  that  passed  by  reviled  him  u). 
their  heads,  Alark  15.  29. 
WAGGON. 
J^um.  7.  3.  brought  a  ic.  for  two  of  the  princes 

WAGGONiS. 
Gen.  45. 19.  take  you  w.  out  of  Egypt,  21. 

27.  when  Jacob  saw  the  iv.  Joseph  had  sent 
J^uvi.  7.  7.  two  w.  four  o.\en  to  suns  of  (ieishon 

8.  four  TT.  and  eight  oxen  to  the  sons  of  Jlerari 
JCiek.  23.  24.  they  shall  come  against  thee  withzo. 

WAIl.. 
Eiek.  32.  18.  w.  for  the  multitude  of  Egypt 
Mic.  1.  8.  therefore  I  will  w.  and  howl,  go  stript 
Jiev.  1.  7.  all  kindreds  of  the  earth  shall  w.  for  him 

WAILED. 
JM'ar/15.  38  heseeththem  that  wept  and  w  greatly 

WAILING. 
Esth.  4.  3.  whither  his  decree  came  there  was  w. 
Jer.  9   10.  for  the  mountains  will  I  take  up  w. 
18.  let  them  take  up  a  w.  for  us  that  our  eyes 
ID.  for  a  voice  of  70.  is  heard  out  of  Zion 

20.  O  ye  women,  tench  your  daughters  w. 
Ezek.  7.  11.  neither  shall  there  be  m.  for  them 

27.  31.  they  shall  weep  for  thee  with  bitter  w. 
Amos  5.  IG.  w.  shall  be  in  all  streets,  and  say  alas, 
alas  1  such  asareskilful  of  lamentation  to  w. 
17.  and  in  all  vineyarils  shall  be  Jc.for  I  will  puss 
Mic.  1.  8.  I  will  make  a  w.  like  the  dragons 
Mat.  13.42.lhere  shall  bo  «).  and  gnashing  ieeth,50. 
Rtv.  18.  15.  the  merchants  stand  afar  off,  w.  19. 

WAIT. 
JWm.  35.  20.  if  he  hurl  at  him  by  laying  off/). 

22.  or  cast  on  him  any  thing  without  laying  w. 
Jer.  9.  8.  but  in  his  heart  he  layeth  hia  w. 

WAIT. 

A''!t77i.3.10.Aaron  and  sonsshall  ?p.  on  their  priests' 

office,  8. 24.1  CAroTi.  23. 28. 2  CAr.5.  11.1  13.10. 

IKinirs  fi.  33.  should  I  w.  for  the  Lord  any  longer? 

Job  3.  t  21.  which  ic.  for  death  but  it  comelh  nut 

14.  14.  of  my  time  I  will  w.  till  my  change  come 

17.  13.  if  I  w.  the  grave  is  my  house 

/H5.25.3.  let  none  that?.?,  on  thee  be  ashamed,  69.6. 

5.  art  God  ofsalvation,  on  thee  do  1  jTj.alllhe  day 

21.  let  integrity  preserve  me,  for  I  ?«.  on  ihee 
27.  14.  w.  on  the  Lord,  37.  34.  Prov.  20.  22. 
37.  7.  w.  patiently  jj  5'Z.  9  I  will  lo.  on  thy  name 

9.  that  w.  on  the  Lord  shall  inherit  the  earth 
a?,  t  15.  for  in  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  w.  thou  wilt 
39.7.  Lord,  whattc.  I  for  ?  ||  62  5.  ic.  only  on  God 
51). 6. they  mark  my  steps  when  they  lo  for  my  soul 

59.  9.  because  of  his  strength  will  I  w.  upon  thee 
69.  3.  mine  eyes  fail  while  I  w.  for  my  God 

104   27.  these  all  w.  upon  thee,  145.  15. 
123.  2  so  our  eyes  w.  on  the  Lord  our  God 
130.  5.  I  w.  for  the  Lord,  my  soul  doih  70. 
foa.  8. 17. 1  will  7C  on  the  Lord  who  hideth  his  face 
30.  18.  therefore  will  the  Lord  w.  lo  be  gracious 
to  you,  blessed  are  all  they  that  w.  for  him 
40.31. they  that  w.  on  L.shall  ren.-'w  theirstrength 
42.  4.  the  isles  shall  is.  for  his  law 
49.  23.  shall  not  be  ashamed  that  w.  for  me 
51    .5.  and  the  isles  shall  w.  upon  ino 
5!).  9.  we  w.  fur  light,  but  behold  obscurity 

60.  9.  surely  the  i^les  shall  w.  for  me 

Jer   14.  22.  therefore  we  will  w.  upon  thee 
Ld-a-  3.  25.  Lord  is  good  lo  them  tliMt  w.  for  him 
86    It  is  good  that  a  man  hope  niid  qiiictlj  w 

ec4 


WAL 

Tio-i.  6,  9.  as  troops  of  robbers  w.  for  a  man 
12.  6.  keep  mercy  and  w.  on  thy  God  continually 
Mic.  7,  7.  I  will  w.  for  the  God  of  my  salvation 
Hah.  ii  3.  though  vision  tarry  w.  for  it.  It  will  come 
'Aepli.  3. 8.  therefore  w.yc  U|>on  me,  sailli  llie  Lord 
Mark  3.  9.  that  a  »mali  ship  wou-ld  w   on  him 
J^uke  12.  30.  like  unto  men  that  w.  for  tiieir  Lord 
Jjcts  1.  4.  but  ts.  for  the  promise  of  the  Father 
Horn.  8.  2.5.  then  do  we  witii  patience  w.  lor  it 
12.  7.  or  ministry,  let  us  ;«.  on  our  minislermg 
1  Cor.  9.  13.  which  w.  at  the  altar  are  partakers 
Gal.  5.  5.  we  through  tlie  Spirit  w.  lor  the  hope 
1  Tkess.  1.  10.  and  to  w.  for  his  Son  from  heaven 
See  Lay,  Laid,  Liars. 
WAITED. 
Gen.  49.  18.  I  have  w.  lor  thy  salvation,  O  Lord 

1  A'in^«20. 38.  the  projihetic.  forking  by  the  way 

2  Kings. 5.  2.  a  little  maid  ic.  on  Naainan's  wile 

1  Chrvn.6.  32.  and  then  they  m.  on  tlieir  office,  33. 
9.18.  porters  that  w.  in  king's  gate,  2  C'Aro7i.35.l5. 

2  C/tron.  7.  6.  and  th:?  priests  u.  or.  tl.eir  offices 
jVcA.  12.  44.  for  the  priests  and  Leviles  that  w. 
.loll  6.  19.  the  comijaciei  of  Shcba  ic.  for  (hern 

l.").  22.  and  ho  is  jc.  h:  of  the  sword 

29.  21.  lo  me  men  x:>e  ear,  w.  and  kejit  silence 

23.  and  they  w.  lor  me  as  for  the  rain 

30.  26.  and  when  I  w.  for  light  darkness  came 

32.  4.  now  Elihu  had  w.  till  Job  had  spoken 
Psal.  40.  1.  I  w.  patiently  for  (be  Lord,  he  heard 

lot).  13.  forget  his  works,  they  w.  not  lor  counsel 
1 19  95.  the  wicked  have  w   lor  me  to  destroy  me 
Isa.  25.  9   this  is  our  God,  we  have  w   for  him 
26.  8.  in  way  of  thy  judgments  have  we  7«.for  Ihee 

33.  2.  be  gracious  unto  us,  we  have  id.  for  Ihee 
A'zei.lO.S.shesaw  that  she  had  70. and  her  hope  losl 
J/ic.l.i2.for  the  inhabitants  of  Marolh  w. carefully 
Zei.li.  11. 11.  tJie  poor  of  the  Hock  that  70.  upon  iiie 
Jl/flrAI.5.43.Josephof  Arimathea,\vhoalsoic.forthe^ 

kingdom  ofG.  craved  body  of  Jesus,  V^uie  23.51. 
7.«7A:('1.21.  the  peopleof  jo.for  Zacharias  marvelled 
.Icl.^  10.7.  Cornelius  called  asoldicr  thalui.on  him 

24.  Cornelius  w.  fur  "etcr  and  certain  brethren 
17.1fj.w  bile  I'aul  w.  for  them  liisspirit  was  stirred 

If  ct. 3.20.  loug-sudering  of  God  w.m  days  of  Noah 

WAITE'l'il. 
.Tob^i.ia  the  eye  of  the  adulterer  ic.for  the  twilight 
Psal.  33.20.  our  soul  ic.  for  Ld.  our  hclpandsihield 

62.  1.  truly  my  soul  zo.  upon  God,  130.  C. 

65.  1.  praise  w.  for  thee,  O  God  of  Zion 
Frov.  27.  18.  he  that  2c.  on  his  master  be  honoured 
Isa.  64.  4.  he  hath  prepared  for  him  that  ic.  for  him 
iJan.li.  12.bles9ed  that  tc. and  comelh  lo  13.35 days 
Mtc.o.  7.  as  showers  tliat  w.  not  for  the  sons  of  men 
lium.8.  19.  70.  for  manifestation  of  the  sons  of  God 
Jam.  5.  7.  the  husbandmen  70.  for  the  precious  fruit 

WAITING. 
JViiTT!.  8.  25.  from  the  age  of  50  years  shall  cease  to. 
Prov.  8.  34.  w.  at  gates,  w.  at  posts  of  my  doors 
Luke'i.  25.  Simeon  w.  for  the  consolation  of  Israel 
.^(.iA7i  5.  3.  folk  w.  for  the  moving  of  the  water 
/io77i.8. 23.  weourselveagroan,  JO.  for  the  adoption 

1  Cor.  1.7.  w.  for  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Chris' 

2  Tkess.  3.  5.  end  into  the  patient  10.  for  Christ 

WAKE.' 
Psal.  139  18.  when  \  w.  I  am  still  with  thee 
.hr.  51.  39.  may  sleep  a  |)erpetu«l  sleep  and  not  w. 
.Joel  3.  9.  prepare  war,  w.  up  the  mighty  men 
lThess.5. 10.  whether  we  7o.  or  i;!eep  live  with  him 

WAKEL'. 
Zecli.  4.  1.  the  angel  came  again  and  fo.  mo 

WAKENKD. 
.foel  3.  12.  let  heathen  be  w.  and  come  up  to  valley 
Zech.  4.  1.  as  a  man  th.ii  is  70.  out  of  his  sleep 

WAKENETH. 

Isa.  50.  4.  to  speak  in  season,  he  w.  morning  by 

morning,  he  w.  mine  enrto  hear  as  the  learned 

WAKETH. 

P«a/..127.1.except  Lord  keep  watchmen  70.  in  vaiti 

Cunt.  5. 2. 1  sleep  hut  my  heart  70.  voice  of  beloved 

WAKING. 
Psal.n.i  thou  boldest  mine  eyes  70. 1  am  troubled 

WALK. 
To  walk  13  one  of  the  actions  of  the  body  that 
denotes  motion  from  one  place  to  another,  and 
IS  if  ten  used  in  scripture,  for  the  conversation 
or  manner  of  life,  Rum.  6.  4  Eph.  4.  1,  17. 
To  walk  in  durkness,  1  John  1.  6,  7.  is  to 
live  in  a  course  r,f  t^norance,  error,  and  sin; 
and  to  walk  in  the  light,  is  to  live  in  the  ways 
of  truth  and  holiness.  To  walk  by  faith,  2  Cor. 
5.  7.  IS  to  rely  upon  Christ  fur  salvation,  and 
to  live  in  the  firm  brlief  that  the  promises  of 
the  word  will  be  fulfilled  and  accomplished.  To 
walk  through  ihe  fire,  Isa.  43.  2.  is  to  be  exer- 
cised with  many  afflictions.  To  walk  after 
the  flesh,  Itoiji.  8.  1.  15  to  be  guided  by  the  sen- 
sual apjietitc,  and  the  principles  or  dictates  of 
corruvt  nature.  To  walk  in  the  flesh,  2  Cor. 
It^.  3  is  to  live  anatural  life,  thnt  is  subject  to 
jnany  injimitivt  and calnmities    To  walk  with 


WAL 

God,  C en  S.  24.  is  to  live  in  sweet  comvuTiion 
with  Gjd, having  a  lively  sense  of  his  presence 
■ind  endeavouring  above  all  things  to  please 
him,  and  t-i  be  approved  and  accepted  of  him 
To  7oa/4  iifler  the  Sjiirit,  Hom.d.  1,  1*  tohele^ 
and  guided  by  hig  counsels  and  motions  to  rz 
guliite  and  order  our  whole  coiiverstttton  ac- 
cording to  the    rule  and  direction  of  Gud'S 
word  a7i.^  Spirit. 
Gen.  24.  40.  the  Lord  before  whom  I  jo.  will  genii 
48.  15.  God  before  whom  my  fathers dlil  10.  bless 
Eiod.  16.  4.  whether  they  wiil  w.  in  my  law  or  no 
W.  20.  shew  them  the  way  wherein  they  muslK? 
21 .  19.  if  he  70  Tbroad,  he  that  smote  shall  hv  ipiit 
],ev.  18.  3.  nor  shall  70.  in  their  ordinances  20.  23 
26.  3.  if  ye  w.  in  my  statutes  and  keep  my  mm 
mand,  1  Kings  6.  12.  Kiek.  33.  15.  Z.cch.  3.  7 
12.  I  will  70.  among  you,  aad  will  ho  your  (Jiiii 
21.  if  ye  70.  contrary  to  me  I  wiU  bring,  23,  27, 
24.  then  will  I  w.  contrary  to  you  and  punish,  28 
Deut.a.S.^.  you  shall  70.  in  all  the  waysofihe  Lnrr{ 
that  ye  may  live,  13.  4   |  28.  9.  Rzek.  37.  21. 
8.  19.  ifve  JO.  after  other  gods  yeshnil  perish 
29.  19.  tho'  I  70.  in  the  imagination  of  my  heart 
JflsA.  22. 5.  take  diligent  heed  10  jc.  in  all  ids  wayj 
.Iiidg.  5.  10.  s])eak,  ye  that  w.  by  the  way 
iSam.'i.Wa.  thy  house  should  jo.  before  me  for  even 
35.  he  shall  70.  before  mine  anointed  lor  ever 

8.  5.  thou  art  old,  thy  sons  70.  not  in  ihy  ways 
\Kings  3.  14.  if  thou  wilt  jo.  to  keip  my  cornmano- 

mentsasfhy  father  David  did  70.8.25.  |  'j. 
4.  I  11.  38.  2  CA7()J7.  7.  17. 
8.23.who  keepest  covenant  with  Ihy  servants  Ilia, 
70.  before  thee  wilh  all  their  heart,  2  CAr.  6.  H. 
30. leach  ihem  thegood  way  wherein  they  shouio 
7C.  and  give  rain  on  thy  laiiil,2CA7-o».  6.  27 
P.*nM2.  8.  Ihe  wicked  70.  on  every  side  «  hen  vilest 
23.  4.  tho'  1 10.  thro'  Ihe  valley  of  shadow  of  death 
26.  11.  but  as  for  me,  1  will  70.  in  mine  integrity 
56.  13.  that  I  may  70.  before  God  in  light  of  living 
82,  5.  they  know  not,  llii'y  70.  on  in  darkness 
84.  II,  withhold  no  goon  from  them  jc.  niiriglitlj 
86.  11.  teach  me,  O  Lord,  I  will  70.  in  lliy  truth 
89.  1.5  they  shall  (o.  in  light  of  thy  conntenance 

30.  if  his  chiliiren  jo.   not  in  my  judgmenis 
Ifil.  2.  I  will  70.  in  my  hoase  with  a  perfect  lieati 
11.5.  7.  feet  have  they,  but  they  70.  not 
116.  9.  I  will  10.  before  the  Lord  in  land  of  living 
119.  3.  they  do  rro  iniiiuily,  llrey  70   in  his  wnys 
4.5.  I  will  w.  at  liberty,  for  I  seek  thy  precenl," 
138.7.  tho'  1 70. in  midst  of  trouble, thou  wilt  revive 
143.8. canse  melo  know  way  vvherein  I  should  w 
Prov. '2.  7.  he  is  a  buckler  lo  them  that  tii.  npriL'l.lly 
20.  that  thou  iiayest  to.  in  the  way  of  good  men 
3.  23.  then  shall  thou  70.  in  thy  wny  safely 
Isa.  2.  3.  we  will  w.  in  his  pains,  jilic.  4   2. 
5.  O  Jacob,  let  us  70.  in  the  light  of  the  Lord 
3.  16.  they  jo.  with  stretched  forth  necks 
8. 11.  that  I  should  not  jo.in  Ihe  way  of  this  people 
3.5.  9.  but  Ihe  redeemed  shall  w.  there 
40.  31.  they  that  wail  on  Ld.  shall  70.  and  not  fniij 
42.  5.  that  givelh  spirit  to  them  that  70.  therein 
24.lt>r  theywould  not  join  his  ways  nor  ot>ediert 
59.  9.  wait  for  brighttress,  but  we  70.  in  darkness 
Jer.  3.  17.  nor  10.  after  imagination  of  iheir  hear 
18.  the  house  of  Judah  shnll  jo.  with  Israel 

6.  16.  but  they  said,  we  will  not  to.  therein 

7.  6.  if  ye  w.  not  after  other  gods  to  your  Imrl^ 

9. will  ye  10.  afterolher  god.-5  whom  ye  know  noti 

9.  4.  every  neighbour  will  10.  with  slanders 

13. 10.  Ibis  evil  people, which  to.  in  imagination  of 
their  heart, antl  7r.al1er  other  gods,  10.12.  |  18.12 

23.  14.  ihey  commit  adultery,  and  jo.  in  lies 

42.  3.  God  may  shew  us  way  wherein  we  may  10. 
I-am.  5.  18.  Zion  is  desolate,  the  foxes  10.  iijioii  it 
F.iek.  11.  20.  that  they  may  70.  m  my  staliilea 

37.  24.  they  shall  70.  in  my  judgments  and  stntmc.i 
Dan.  4.  37.  those  thai  10.  in  pride  he  is  able  to  abnso 
Hos.  11. 10.  shall  w.  after  the  Lord,  roarlikea  lion 

14.9.  ways  of  Lord  right,  the  ju.st  shnll  ?o.  in  thinn 

Joel  2.  8.  they  shall  to.  every  one  in  his  path 

.Inios  3.3.can  two  jo.Iogeth.  except  they  be  agr!cd1 

j\lic.  4.  5.  every  one  will  10.  in  name  of  Ids  God, and 

we  will  70.  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  our  God 

6.  !6.  nnd  ye  JO.  in  ihecounselsof  Oniri  and  Almb 
Hah.  3.  15.  thou  didst  i«.  thro'  the  sea,  wilh  horses 
Zrph.  1.  17.  that  th*y  shall  to.  like  blind  men 
Zi'ch.  6.  7.  Ihey  might  10.  lo  and  fro  throiighearti 

10.  12.  they  shall  ai.  up  and  down  in  his  name 
Mat.  11.5.  the  lame  10  lepers  cleansed,  /.»/*(;  7. 23 
Mark  7.  5.  why  jo.  not  thy  disciples  according  to 
l,uke\l.  44.  men  that  jo.  over  them,  are  iotnwar;i 

13.  33.  I  must  w.  to-day  and  to  morrow  p.nil  dsy 
24.17.what  comipunicationsas  ye  7r.,ind  are  cad  ? 
.lo/in  7.  1.  for  Jesus  would  not  70.  in  Jewry 

8.  12.  shall  not  10.  in  darkness  but  have  liglii  of  life 

11.  9.  if  any  man  jo.  in  the  day,  he  sIl  ntilelhnot 
10.  if  a  man  70.  in  the  night,  he  slumblelh 

IJo;7i.4.12.whoio.  in  steps  of  that  faith  of  AbrahlUi 
6.  4  even  so  we  should  tp   in  newness  of  lit'e 


Ram.  S.I  u-lH>jr.nolafter(Iejh,l)ut  aflcrSpirlt,4. 
iCcr.  5.  7   (ot  we  «.  by  laiUi,  iioi  Uy  ti^lii 
>i.  14i   1  \^l  dwell  la  Uiem  uiiil  u;.  lu  llicui 
lO.U-  llio"e  4£i.  io  llie  tlosli,  not  u  at  aiu.r  llic  Uesli 
0<d-  (i-  Iti.  as  leaijy  as  ic.  uccoriiuig  lo  this  rule 
Epii.'i.U).(iud  liaUiorilained  wesliouiil  if.  m  tliciii 
4.  J.  Uiat  lo  ic.  wuclhy  ol  tlie  vocaUoa  wherewitl) 

17.  tliat  yu  w.  nc/t  us  oilier  Gouliles  ui  viuuty 
ft.  1  j.st-e  tl*eii  that  ye  lc.^:\tc^iul^lccuy,tiul  as  Ibols 
I'Uti-  -i-  1'-  brethreu,  mark  them  wliicli  w.  so 

16  iiiaiiy  w.  otH  horn  1  told  you,  anil  tell  weopiug 

CvL  ..10.  thalye  uitght  w.  worlliy  oftlie  Lord  ujito 

all  pleasui^,  belijg  I'ruitlul,  I'/'Jlois.  2.  l~ 

1  Tkets  4- 1-.  y«  n'uy  w-  honestly  lo  tliose  without 

2  V/ccss  3.  U.soiae  which  w.  among  you  disorderly 
2  Pet.  -2  10.  iiM  chiefly  them  that  ir.  alter  the  Hesh 
l./oAal.U-ifsay  ue  have  lelUtw.-ihi;),  and  ic.  in  dark 

7.  bull!' we  IC.  in  tiie  light  as  he  is  iu  the  light 
2./oA/t  ii-  IC.  aiiet  his  commiuidmentii,  as  ye  have 
lieard  from  the  begmniiig  ye  should  w.  iu  it 
3Jokn  4.  to  hear  that  my  (hildreu  w.  iu  the  trutli 
y«</el<i.i«o>;kej-s  should  w.at'tfirtheir  ungodly  lusts 
Heo.  '.i.  4.  ajid  Ihey  shail  w.  with  me  ia  wliite 

y  'Hi.  idols  that  caunot  see,  nor  herj-,  nor  -j;. 

IG.I.'i.blessed  is  ke  that  watcheth,lesthe  jc.uaked 

in. -21.  the  uatious  shall  w.  lu  tlie  light  ol'  the  city 

WALK,  IiiipcriUicdy. 
Gr.n.  1.1.  17.  arise,  ic.  through  the  lurid,  .Josk.  18. 8. 

17.  1.  Almighty  God,  w.  helore  me,  and  he  (lerlect 
Ps.  43.  li.  tc.  about  Ziou  and  go  round  about  liei 
Vror.  1.  1j.  my  son,  ic.  uot  in  the  way  with  them 
Eccl.  U.i».  w.  in  the  ways  ofthy  heart  and  eyes 
7ia.  i.o.OJacoh,  let  us  ;r.  in  the  light  of  the  Lord 

3t).il.  a  voice  saying,  iliis  is  tlie  way,  ic.  ye  in  it 

50.  U.  IC.  iu  the  light  of  your  tire  and  in  sjiarks 

Jcr.  G.  16.  ask,  where  is  the  good  way,  ic.  therein 

25.  go  not  forth  into  fields,  nor  ic.  by  the  way 

7.  23.  w.  ve  in  all  the  ways  I  commanded  you 
Eztk.  20.  18.  IC.  ye  not  in  statutes  ofyout  fathers 
y.r.cli.  6.  7.  they  might  w.  to  and  fro  thro'  the  earth 
Mat.  9.  5.  or  to  sav,fise  and  lo.  Mark  -.9.  l.uke 
5.  22.  Jokii  5.  8,  11,  1:2.  .icts  .i.  6. 
John  12,35. ic.wliile  ye  have  the  light,  lest  darkness 
Hoia.  13.  13.  let  us  a:,  honestly  as  in  the  day 
ICor.  7.  17.  as  Lord  called  every  one,  so  let  him  w. 
Oal.  5.  IG.  K.  in  the  Sjiirit,  anri  notfuUil  lusts,  25. 
Kph.  5.  2.  jc.  in  love  1|  8.  w.  as  children  of  light 
/'AfZ..3.1G.let  us  w.by  the  same  rule  and  mind  same 
Col  2.  6.  as  ye  have  received  Christ,  so  id.  in  him 

4  5.  tc.  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  are  without 

To  WALK. 
Lev  18.4.t9  IT.  in  iny  ordinances,  for  I  am  the  Lord 
Vtut  8   G.  to  IB.  in  his  ways,  and  fear  him,  10.12. 
I  11.  22.  I  13.  5. 1  Ut.  y.  I  26.  17.  |  30.  IG. 
Josh.  22.  5.  .fads.  2.  2i.  1  Kings  2.  3. 
1  8.53.  2CAro«/G.  3L 
i  Kins^  2.  4.  take  heed  to  w.  before  me  in  trut!; 

8.01.  heart  perfect,  to  w.  in  his  statutes,  Kz.  3G.27. 

IG.  31.  a  light  thing  to  k.  in  tiic  sins  of  Jeroboam 
iKiHsji  10.31.  .lehu  took  no  heed  to  ic.  in  law  of  L. 

23.  3  Josiab  made  a  covenant  low.  after  the  li. 

to  keep  his  commandments,  ^iCArou.  34.  31. 

iChr.  fi.lG.  that  children  take  heed  to  w.  in  my  law 

Xth.  5.  9.  ought  ye  not  lu  ic.  in  the  fear  of  God? 

10.29.they  entered  into  an  oath  lo  w.  in  God's  law 
I'sal.  78.  io.  they  refused  to  ic.  in  his  law 

P/-or.2.l3.  leave  u[iri«ht.t«  w.  in  ways  of  darkness 
Ecc^  6.8.  poor  that  knowethttf  ic.  before  the  living 

hr.  18.  15.  to  70.  in  paths,  in  a  way  not  cast  up 

20.  4.  if  ye  will  not  hearken  tji  to.  in  my  law 

31.  9.  I  will  cause  them  to  w.  in  a  straight  way 
flzek.  36.  12.  I  will  cause  men  to  w.  upon  you 
/>rtn.  9.  10.  nor  have  we  obeyed  to  w.  in  his  laws 
Mir--  6.  8.  and  to  w.  hnmbly  with  thy  God 
Hah.  3.  19.  he  will  make  me  to  lo.  on  high  places 
y.ccli.  I.  10.  whom  Lord  hath  sent  to  ic.  to  and  fro 

3.7. wilt  zive  places  to  ir.  amg.  these  that  stand  by 
.^flll.  15.31.  saw  the  lame  to  ic.  they  glorified  God 
/.like  20.  46.  the  scribes  desire  to  ic.  in  long  robes 
^c.t.<  3.  12.  as  thonih  we  had  made  this  man  to  w. 

14. 16.  suffered  all  nations  to  w.  in  their  own  ways 

21.21.  torircumcise,  nor  ^rt  i/>.  after  their  customs 
I  7'AfM.4.1.how  yon  ought  to  w.and  to  pleaseGod 
t7eAR  2.  6.  ought  himself  so  to  w.  as  he  walked 

WALKKD. 
Oen.  .I.  24.  Enoch  w.  witii  God,  and  was  not,  22. 

6.9.  Noah  was  a  just  man,  and  ic.  with  God 
Eziiil.  14.  2;).  Israel  to.  upon  the  dry  land  in  the  sea 
Lev.  26.  40.  tha'  also  they  have  m.  contrary  to  me 
Jnsk.  5.  6.  Israii  w.  forty  years  in  the  wilderness 
yM'/»-.2.17.turiied  out  of  the  way  their  fathers  w.  in 

5.0.  in  days  of  .laei  the  travellers  w.  thro'  by-patli8 

Jl.  16.  when  Israel  w.  tht  -agh  the  wilderneas 
ISam.  8.  3.  Samuel's  sons  ir.  not  in  his  ways 
ZSam.  2  2".*.  Abner  and  hia^en  tp.  all  that  night 

11.  2.  David  tr.  on  the  rooi  of  the  king's  house 
l/rinir'><-25.thatthcv  walk  bef  me  as  thou  hast  w. 

9.  4.  as  David  (by  father  w.  2  CUr.  6.  16.  |  7.  17. 

11  i3.  haver.ot  jr.  in  my  wavs,  to  do  risht  in  my 
eyes.  E2e/i:  5.  <!,  7'.  I  ll'  12.  I  20.  13,  IG,  '.'l 


WAL 

\Rings  15.26.  liC».  in  the  wayofhia  fatli5f,22..52.' 

34.liaashadid  evil  in  sight  of  Lord  and  lo.ui  «ay 

of  Jeroboam,  IG.  -.  2.'iiw^s  13.  G.  I  17.  22. 

2Kiuffs  4.35. he  returned,and  rc.iu  house  to  and  lio 

17.  a.  Hoshea  ic.  m  the  statutes  of  the  heathim 

19.  Judah  kept  not  commands  of  Lord,  but  to.  in 

statutes  of  Israel  whiciithey  iuade,2CVu-.21.13. 

21.  22.  Anion  Ibtsook  the  Liird,  uud  w.  not  in  way 

of  Lonl,  .hr.  9.  13.  \  32.  23.  j  44.  JO,  23. 

22.  2.  Josiah  IC.  in  the  ways  of  David,  2CV4r.34. 2. 
2c/(r.ll.l7.lof  Ihree  years  they  w.  in  way  of  David 

17.  4.  Jehoshaphat  w.  in  God's  commandments 

21.  12.  hast  not  w.  in  the  ways  of  Jehoshajihat 
./ill)  29.  3.  vviien  by  his  light  1  w.  through  darkness 

31.7.  if  mine  heart  ic.after  mine  eyes,  and  any  blot 
I'ji.  55. 14.  we  w.  to  Llie  house  of  God  m  company 

el. 12.to  hearts'  lust6,they  jc.in  their  own  counsels 
13.  O  that  Israel  had  w.  in  my  ways  1 

142.  3.  in  the  w  ay  1  ip.  have  they  laid  a  snare 
/ia.9.2.  people  tliat  rein  darkness  been  great  light 

2U.3.as  niv  servant  IsaiaJihiilh  ir.  naked  for  a  sign 
Jir.  2.  5.  that  they  have  w.  after  vanity,  8. 

7.  24.  but  IC.  ill  counsels  of  their  t\il  heart,  11.8. 

8.  2.  after  wlioni  tJiey  have  ic.  9.  14.  j  IG.  11. 
Kzik.  IG.  47.  yet  hasfnot  thou  w.  alter  their  ways 

18.  9.  hath  ic.  in  my  statutes  and  judgments,  17. 

23.  31.  thou  liust  w.  in  the  way  ol  thy  sister 
28.  14.  hast  IC.  in  iJie  midst  of  (he  stones  of  fire 

.-Jiiios  2.  4.  after  llie  way  which  their  fathers  w. 
jVali.  2.  11.  where  the  lion,  even  the  old  lion,  ic. 
ZfcA.l.li.we  have  ic.  to  and  fro  through  earlh,G.7. 
Mai.  3.14. what  jirotit  that  we  have  w.  mournfully? 
Mark  5. 42.  sLrasghlway  the  damsel  arose  and  ud. 
IG.  12.  .lesUB  appeared  lo  tv\o  of  tlieni  as  they  re. 
.fokn  G.  GG.  many  diseiuJes  w.  no  more  with  him 

11.  54.  Jec-us  It.  no  more  openly  aiiiong  the  Jews 
Jlcts  3.  8.  and  he  leaping  ui>,  stood  and  w.  14.  10. 

14. 8.  a  cripple  from  the  womb,  who  never  had  t/i. 
2C(;r.l0.2.  who  think  as  if  we  «).  according  to  flesh 

12.  18.  did  Titus  make  gain  of  you?  w.  we  not  in 
the  same  spirit?  w.  we  not  in  the  same  stcjis? 

Gal.  2.  14.  but  when  I  saw  thee  lo.  not  ujirightly 
Eph.  2.  2.  wherein  in  tune  past  ye  w.  Col.  3.  7. 
IFet.  4.3.  when  we  w.  in  lasciviousness,  in  lusts 

He  WALKED. 
\ Kings  2.(S.  to  David,  s.s  hr.w.  before  tliec  in  truth 
15. 3.  Aiiijam  w.  in  all  the  sins  of  his  father,  which 
he  had  done  before  lilm,  'iKiitg-s  21.  21. 
IG.  26.  for  he  w.  in  all  the  way  of  Jeroboam 

22.  43.  he  w.  in  all  the  way  of  Asa,  2C/tr.  20.  32. 
2h'ings  8. 18.  and  lie  tc.  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of 

Israel,  16.  3.  2C/iro,i.  21.  6.  |  28.  2. 
27.  and  he  w.  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Israel 
as  did  the  house  of  .\hab,  'iCkron.  22.  3,  5. 
2Chron.  17.  3.  Af.  w.  in  the  first  ways  of  David 
/.>an.4.29.Nebuchadn.  w.  in  the  palace  of  Uahylon 
Hos.  5. 11.  /«f  willingly  lo.  after  the  commandment 
Mai.  2.  6.  lie  IC.  with  me  in  peace  and  cipiity 
Milt.  14.29.  Peter  w.  on  the  water  lo  go  to  Jesus 
1  John,  2.  G.  ought  himself  to  walk  even  as  he  tc. 

1  have  WALKED. 

/.fp.  26.  41.  and  that  /  have  tc.  contrary  lo  them 

I -Sam.  12.  2.  /  have  w.  before  you  from  childhood 

2.Sam.  7.  G.  /  have  w.  in  a  tent  and  tabernacle 

7.  in  all  places  wherein  I  have  tc.  with  Israel 

IKings  20.  3.  remember  how  /  have  w.  before  thee 

Job  31.  5.  if  1  have  w.  with  vanity  or  foot  hasted 

Ps.  2G.  1.  judge  me,  for  I  have  w.  in  my  integrity 

3.  and  I  have  w.  in  thy  truth,  Isa.  38.  3. 

WALKEDST. 

.Tohn  21.18. when  voimg,  w.  whither  thou  wouldest 

W.VLKEST. 
Dent.  6.  7.  shall  talk  of  them  when  thou  >c.  11.19. 
1  Kings  2.42. on  the  day  thou  ic. abroad  any  w  hither 
Isa.  43.2.  when  thou  w.  thro'  the  fire  not  be  burnt 
.lets  21.24. thou  thyself  HJ.  orderly  and  keepesl  law 
/iuH(.14.15.ifbrothorgrieved  now  w.nol  charitably 
3  .John  3.  truth  in  thee  e"en  as  thou  w.  in  the  truth 

WALKETH. 
Oen.  24.  65.  w  hat  man  is  this  that  w.  in  the  field? 
Dent.  23. 14.  Lord  thy  God  w.  in  midst  of  the  camp 
l-Sirm.  12.  2.  behold,  the  king  w.  before  you 
Jah  18. 8.  he  is  cast  into  a  net,  ami  he  w.  on  a  snare 
22.  14.  he  w.  in  the  circuit  of  heaven 
:14.  8.  gooth  in  company,  and  w.  with  wicked  men 
R?.  1. 1.  blessed  that  w.  not  in  counsel  of  ungodly 
15.  2.  he  that  w.  uprightly  shall  dwell  in  holy  hijl 
39.  6.  surely  every  man  w.  in  a  va.n  shew 
73.  9.  and  their  tongue  w.  through  the  earlh 
91.  6.  nor  lor  the  pestilence  that  w.  in  darkn;  ss 
Ifll.  6.  he  that  ir.  in  a  perfect  wnv  shall  siTve  me 
104.  3.  who  w.  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind 
128.  I.  blessed  is  every  one  thattc.  in  his  ways 
Pror.  6. I2.a  wicked  man  w.  with  a  frownrd  mouth 
lu.  9.  he  that  ic.  uprightly  vo.  surely,  28.  18. 

13.  20.  he  that  w.  wilh  wise  men  shall  be  wise 

14.  2   he  that  tc.  in  uprightness  feareth  the  Lord 

15.  21.  a  man  of  understanding  w.  uprightly 

19.  1    better  is  poor  that  w.  in  intrsrily,  'if-  6. 
20.7     ust  man  ic.  in  his  intejrity,  children  blosnod 


WAL 

7'coti.28.  ?6.  wiinsow.  wisely,  lief lia'l he  delivered 
Keel.  5.  14.  but  the  fool  to.  in  darkne.ss,  I  perceived 

1(1.  3.  when  he  that  is  a  fool  w.  by  the  way 
/sa.83.15.helhat  to. righteously  shiilldwell  on  high 

50. 10. that  w.  ill  darkness  and  lialh  no  liglit 

(15.  2.  which  to.  in  a  way  that  was  not  cood 
Jer.Vi.2i.  it  is  not  ill  man  that  to.  to  direct  his  steps 

2.3.  17.  that  to.  after  the  iniacinatioii  ofhis  heart 
Ezek.  11.  21.  heart  to.  after  their  (leteslaUle  things 
jllic'.2.7.niy  words  do  good  to  him  that  to.  \iprif;litly 
Mat.  12.  43.  when  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out,  he 
w.  througli  dry  places,  seeking  rest,  Luke  11.24. 
John  12.  35.  he  that  to.  in  darkness  knowelh  not 
2  7'Ac.s.s.3.0.  wilhdr.  from  brother  that  to  disorderly 
l/Vra.S.  devil  to.  about  seeking  wliom  he  may  (lev. 
\John-l.  11.  whohiiteth  liis brother,  w.  in  darkness 
iicu.2.1.to.iniiiidstofthe?evei:  golden  candlesticks 

WALKING. 
Oen.  3.8.  they  heard  the  voiceof  Lord  w.  in  garden 
/^e;(<.2.7.Lordkiiowelh  thy  7d.  through  wildeniess 
1  Kings Z.'i.  Solomon  loved  the  Lord,  to.  as  David 

16.  19.  Zimri  to.  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam 
Job  1.  7.  from  w.  up  and  down  in  the  earth,  2.  2. 

31.  26.  or  beheld  the  moon  ic.  in  brightness 
Ecel.  10.  7.  1  liave  seen  princes  to.  as  servants 
Isa.  3.  16.  haughty,  w.  and  mincing  as  lliey  go 

20.  2.  and  he  did  so,  w.  naked  and  bare-foot 

57.  2.  shall  rest,  each  one  w.  in  his  uprightnesi 
.Jer.6.  28.  all  grievous  revolters,  ic.  v\ith  slandijrs 
/Jan.  3.  25.  I  see  four  men  loose  lo.  in  the  fire 
Mic.  2. 11.  if  a  man  to.  in  spirit  and  falsehood  do  lie 
Mai.  14.  25  Jesus  went  to  them  ic.  on  the  so* 

2t5.suw  him  tc.  on  sea  were  troubled,  Markti  48 
Mark  8.  24.  blind  man  sawl,  1  see  men  as  trees  to 
J.uke  1.  G.  ID.  in  all  the  commandments  blai»iele.~d 
^Vc<.s- 3  8  lame  man  w.  leaping,  and  praising God,9 

9.  31.  were  edified,  to.  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
2Cor.  4.  2.  not  to.  in  craftiness,  nor  handliiii^  word 
2/^(f.  3.  3.  scoffers  to.  after  their  lusts,  Jude  IG. 
'2John  4.  that  I  found  thy  children  to.  io  tiuth 

WALL. 
Gen.  49.  6.  in  their  self-will  ihey  digged  down  a  »■) 

22.  a  bough  whose  branches  run  over  the  to. 
Exod.  14.  22.  and  the  waters  were  a  tc.  to  thee 
I^cv.  14.  37.  if  plague  in  sight  lower  than  the  w. 
JV««!. 22.24.  a  io. being  on  1  his  side,  a  to.on  thnlsido 
25.  the  ass  crushed  Balaam's  foot  agaiiiBtlht  (» 
.losh.  2.  15.  liar  Rahab  dwelt  upon  the  towc-io. 

G.  5.  the  to.  of  the  city  shall  fall  down  flat,  20. 
\Saiii.  18. 11.  I  will  smite  David  to  tlie  w.  19.  10. 

20.  25.  and  the  king  sat  upon  hie  seat  by  the  lo 

25.  16.  they  were  a  to.  to  us  both  by  night  and  day 
22.   if  I  leave  by  the  morning  light  any  thai; 
pisseth  against  the  to. 34.  \Kings  14.  10.  |  IG. 
11.  I  21.21.  2A'in^s9.  8. 

31.  10.  and  they  fastened  Saul's  body  to  the  lo. 

2.Sam.ll.20.  knew  ye  not  they  would  shoot  from  v;. 

21. millstone  from  theto.w.^v  went  ye  nigh  the  lo 

20.15.  the  people  battered  tlm  to.  lo  throw  ildown 
21.  behold,  his  head  shall  be  thrown  over  the  to. 

22.  30.  by  my  God  have  leaped  over  a  jo.  Fi. 18.29 
lA'!7in-s4.33.1o  the  hyssop  that  springs  out  of  theio 

20.  30.  a  w.  fell  upon  27,CX)0  of  the  men  left 

21.23.  the  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  by  ir.  of  Jezrcd 
'2Kings  3.  27.  ofl'ered  him  for  burnt-offering  on  to 

4.  10.  let  us  make  a  little  chamber  on  the  w. 

G.  26.  the  king  of  Israel  was  passing  by  on  the  to 

9.  33.  Jezebel's  blood  was  sprinkled  on  the  lo. 

18.  26.  talk  not  in  the  Jews'  language  in  ears  of 
the  people  that  are  on  the  w.  Jsa.  36.  11. 

20.  2.  then  Ilezekiah  turned  his  face  to  the  to.  and 

prayed  to  the  Lord,  saying,  Isa.  38.  2. 

'iChron.  25.  23.  Joash  brake  down  the  to.  of  Jerus 

l!G.  19.  Nebuchadnezzar  brake  down  the  tc. 
A'2ro5.3.who  hath  commanil.  you  to  make  this  to.? 

9.  9.  to  give  us  a  to.  in  Judali  and  Jerusalem 
JVfA.  1.  3.  the  to.  of  Jerusalem  is  broken  down 

2.  15.  I  viewed  the  to.  ||  17.  let  us  build  llie  w. 

4.  3.  a  fo.\  shall  even  break  down  their  stone  lo 
6.  so  built  we  the  to.  all  the  lo.  was  joined  togelh. 
15.  that  ve  returned  all  of  us  'o  the  to.  every  one 

6.  6.  for  which  cause  thou  buildest  the  w.  to  bo 
15.  so  the  to.  was  finished  in  the  month  Elul 

12.  27.  at  the  dedication  of  the  to.  of  Jerusalem 

13.  21.  1  SI  id  to  them,  why  lodge  ye  about  the  » 
Ps.  C2.  3.  a  I  a  bowing  ic.  shall  yv  be,  as  a  tottering 
Proi).  18.  II.  as  a  high  w.  in  his  own  conceit 

24.  31.  the  stone  to.  thereof  v\'as  broken  down 
Cant.  2.^.  my  beloved  standeth  behind  our  to. 

8.  9.  if  she  (le  a  lo.  will  build  ||  10.  1  am  a  to 
Isii.  2. 15.  ttieday  of  the  Lord  on  every  fenced  j». 
5   5.  I  will  break  down  the  tc.  of  my  viiieyar»* 

25.  4.  when  the  blast  is  as  a  storm  agaiiiil  the  la. 
HO.  13.  as  a  breach  swelling  out  in  a  high  to. 
.')9. 10.  we  grope  for  the  to.  like  the  blind 

.Irr.  15.  20.  i  will  make  thee  a  fenced  brazan  to. 
49.  27.  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  to.  of  Damaicus 
51.  44.  yea  the  to.  of  Bahyl»n  shall  fall 

7.«;;i.2.8.  to  destroy  the  to.  of  the  daufihter  ofZion 
18  llie.-r  heart  cried.  O  vi.  of  the  dautrhter  of  Ziou 


WAX 

Szek.i.S.  for  a  Ml.  ofiron  between  thcc  and  tke  city 
8.  7.  a  hole  in  tlie  w.  ||  8.  dig  in  the  w.  12.  5. 
10.  the  idols  of  Israel  poiirtniyed  on  tlie  w. 
13.  12.  w.  ia  fallen,  15.  ||  :iS.  20.  every  w.  shall  fid 

15.  thou  1  will  accomplish  my  wrath  on  the  «c. 
41.  5.  after  he  measured  the  w.  of  the  hoiise 
43.  8.  ill  se'ting  the  2*.  between  me  ami  tliem 

Uan.  5.  5.  fingers  wrote  on  the  plaster  ol'  the  w. 
M.  25.  the  street  shall  be  bmlt  again,  and  the  w. 
even  in  troublous  tunes 
Uos.  2.  6.  I  will  make  a?c.  that  shall  not  hiid        | 
Jnti  2.  7.  they  slijill  climb  the  w.  like  men  ol'  war  j 

y.  they  sh'a'.'  run  upon  tlie  w.  and  climb  up 
Hinus  1.  7.  I  will  send  a  tire  on  the  w.  of  Uaza 

lU.  on  the  uj.  of  Tyrus  II  14.  lathe  w.  of  Kabbah 
5.  I'J.  leaned  his  hand  on  the  (c.  a  serpent  bit  him 
7.  7  behold,  the  Lord  stood  upon  a  tr.  made  by 
Ji'ah.  2.  5.  ihi^y  shall  make  haste  to  llic  w.  thereof 
Hub.  2.  11.  for  the  stone  phall  cry  out  of  the  w. 
^cls  y.  25.  then  the  disciples  by  night  let  Saul 
down  by  the  w.  in  a  basket,  2  Cur.  11.  33. 
23.  3.  God  shall  smite  thee,  thou  whited  w. 
iCph.  2.  14.  Christ  hath  hrokea  down  the  middle  w. 
A'cu.21.14.the  lii.of  the  city  had  twelve  foundations 

16.  the  buikluig  of  the  w.  of  it  was  of  jasper 

See  HuiLT. 

WALLhD. 

(,(;».25.29.if  a  man  sell  a  dwelling-house  in  atc.city 

30  the  liouse  in  'he  w.  city  ehall  be  established 

iVuni.l3.28.lhe  cit  es  in.  and  very  greatjZ^iut.l.Ud. 

WALLOW. 
Jer.  6.  2G.  gird  with  sackcloth,  id.  thyself  in  ashes 
25.  34.  ye  shepherds,  cry,  w.  yourselves  in  ashes 

48.  26.  Moab  shall  lo.  in  ins  vemit,  be  in  derision 
Ezek.  27. 30.  they  shall  w.  themselves  in  the  ashes 

WALLOWED. 
2  Sam.  20.  12.  Amasa  w.  in  blocd  in  the  high-way 
,yark  9.  20.  he  fell  on  the  ground  and  ic.  luamiug 

WALLOWING. 
iPet.  2. 22.  and  the  sow  washed  ta  w.  in  the  mire 

WALLS. 
f.,ev.  14.  37.  if  phgae  be  in  the  id.  of  the  house,  39. 
25.  31.  but  the  houses  of  the  villages  having  no 
w.  counted  as  held* 
Deut.  3.  5.  these  cities  were  fenced  with  high  w. 
28.  52.  till  thy  high-fenced  w.  come  down 
ZKiiigs  25. 4.  the  men  of  war  fled  between  two  w. 
10.  the  army  of  the  Chaldees  brake  down  the  w. 
of  Jerusalem  round  about,  Jtr.  3J.  ^. 
JCzra  4.  13.  if  this  city  be  built  and  w.  set  up,  16. 
5.  8.  timber  is  laid  in  the  id.  work  goeth  fast  on 
JVc/t.  4.  7.  heard  that  the  w.  of  Jerus.were  made  up 
Job  24.  11.  which  make  oil  within  their  w. 
I'sal.  51.  18.  build  liiou  the  w.  of  Jerusalem 
35.  10.  day  a.id  night  they  go  abouton  w.  thereof 
122.  7.  peace  be  within  thy  w.  and  prosperity 
PrQV.'i^.  23.  is  like  a  city  broken  down,  without  w. 
Cant.  5. 7.  the  keepers  of  the  w.  took  away  my  vail 
laa.  22.  5.  it  is  a  day  of  breaking  down  the  w. 
25.  12.  the  fortress  of  thy  w.  shall  he  bringdown 
26.1. salvation  will  G. appoint  ft;r  ic.and  bulwarks 

49.  16.  behold,  thy  w.  are  conthiually  before  me 
5G.  5.  within  my  id.  a  place  and  a  name  better 
60.  10.  the  sons  of  strangers  shall  build  on  thy  w. 

18.  thou  shalt  call  thy  w.  salvation  and  gates 

C2.  6.  I  have  set  watchmen  on  thy  ic.O  Jerusalem 
Jcr.\.  15.  set  their  thrones  against  the  10.  of  Jerus. 

3.  10.  go  ye  up  upon  her  w.  and  destroy,  make  not 

GO.  15.  Babylon's  w.  are  thrown  dow«,  51.  58. 
JCzck.  20.  4.  they  shall  destroy  the  w.  of  Tyrus,  12. 

27.  11.  tl'e  men  of  Arvad  were  upon  thy  w. 

33.  30.  still  are  talking  against  thee  by  the  ?c. 

38.  n.  all  of  them  dwelling  without  w.  or  gates 
JH'c.  7.  11.  in  the  day  that  thy  ?o.  are  lo  be  built 
Zec/i.2.4.Jerusa!em  inhabited  as  towns  without  w. 
Heb.  11.  30.  by  faith  the  w.  of  Jericho  fell  down 

WANDER. 
ft  en.  20.  13.  when  God  caused  me  to  w.  from  my 
l^um.  14.  33.  vour  children  sliall  w.  in  the  wilder 

ness  forty  years,  32.  13.  Psal.  107.  40.  \ 
Vcul.  27.  \9.  cursed  is  he  that  causeth  blind  to  w. 
Job  12.  24.  he  causeth  them  to  w.  in  a  wilderness 

38.  4 1 .  when  his  young  ravens  w.  for  lack  of  meat 
^sal.  35.  7.  then  would  I  id.  far  off  and  remain 

69.  15.  let  them  w.  up  and  down  for  meat 

119. 10.  O  let  mo  tot  ic.  from  thy  commandments 
lua.  47.  15.  they  sliall  w.  every  one  to  his  quarter 
Jer.  14.  10.  Lord  saith,  thus  have  they  lovjjd  to  w. 

48.  12.  send  wanderers  that  shall  causp  him  to  w. 
^mus  8.  12.  and  thev  shall  w.  from  sea  to  sea 
WANDERERS. 

Ter.  48.  12.  days  come  that  I  v/ill  send  to  him  re. 
U IS.  9.  17.  they  shall  he  w.  among  the  nations 

WANDERED. 
t/«n.2].l4.  Hagarjo.  in  thewildcrn.  of  Beer-sheba 
^05/1.14.10.  the  children  of  Israel  w.  in  the  wildern. 
isa.1.  107.  4.  they  w.  .n  the  wilderness,  ha.  lti.8. 

l.am.  4.14.  they  have  i/i.  as  blind  men  in  the  streets 

Kifi.34  6.  my  sheep  tr.  through  all  the  mountains 

AoMt  4.8.1  wo  01  threfl  cities  K>  lo  one  city  to  drink 

6C6 


WAR 

//eS.H.37.  to.  about  inshecp-sking  and  gout  skins 
38.  tliey  ui.  in  deserts,  in  mouulaiis  and  in  dens 

WAiNDEKliST. 
Jer.  2.  20.  when  under  every  green  tree  thou  lo 

WAiNDEK>/TH. 
./<?il5.2.3.he  w. abroad  for  bvead,s;iyiiig,\vhere  isit? 
/'ro«.21.16.lliat  a-.outol  the  way  of  uuderslaiiilmg 
27.  8.  as  a  bird  that  M.liom  her  nest,  so  is  u  niuii 
that  w.  from  his  place 
Isa.  16.  3.  take  counsel,  bewray  not  bun  that  ui. 
Jer.  49.  3.  and  none  shall  gather  up  him  that  w. 

WANDEKmG. 
Gcji.  37.  15.  behold,  he  was  w.  in  the  field 
Froo.  26.  2.  as  the  bird  by  w.  as  swallow  by  flying 
£tcZ.6.  9.  better  is  the  sight  of  the  eyes  thau  the  w. 
iiu.lO.  2.  it  shall  be  as  aw.  bird  cast  out  of  the  nest 
1  7'n«.5.13.to  be  idle,  w.  about  from  house  to  house 
Juiie  13.  w.  stars  lo  whom  is  reserved  darkness 

WANDERINGS. 
Psal.  56.  8.  thou  teilesl  ray  w.  put  thou  my  tears 

WANT. 
Dcut.  28.  48.  thou  shalt  serve  thy  enemies  in  w. 

57.  she  shall  eat  them  for  lo.  of  all  things  secretly 
Judjr.  18.  10.  a  place  where  is  no  w.  19.  19. 
Job  24.  8.  they  embrace  the  rock  for  w.  of  shelter 

30.  3.  for  10.  and  famine  they  were  solitary 

31.  19.  if  1  ha'e  seen  any  perish  for  «).  of  clothing 
Psal.  j4.  9.  there  is  no  w.  to  them  that  fear  hiin 
Froti.  6.  II.  and  thy  w.  as  au  armed  man,  24.  34. 

10,  21.  but  fools  die  for  id.  of  wisdom 
13.2J.there  is  that  is  destroyed  for  io.  of  judgment 
14.  28.  in  ic.  of  people  is  destruction  of  the  prince 

21.  5.  but  of  every  one  that  is  hasty  only  to  w. 

22.  16.  that  givcth  to  rich  shall  surely  come  to  w. 
Lam.  4.  9.  stricken  thro'  for  w.  of  the  fruits  of  Held 
.-lmosi.fi.  I  have  giv.  you  w.of  bread  in  your  places 
.Mark  12.  44.  she  of  her  w.  cast  in  all  she  bad 
l.vkc  15.  14.  a  famine  arose,hebegan  to  be  in  w. 
•ZCor.  8.14.  your  abundance  be  a  supply  for  their  w. 

9.  12.  rot  oPily  su^plieth  the  w.  of  the  saints 
Plitl.  4.  li.  not  thai  J  speak  in  lospect  of  jo. 

WANTS. 
.Jud^r.  19.  20.  ho-.vsoever,  !e»  all  thy  w.  lie  on  me 
PIlU.  2.  25.  Epaphroditus  that  miuistered  lo  my  w. 

WANT. 
Ps.  23.  1.  the  Lord  h  my  shepherd,  I  shall  not  w. 
34. 10.  they  that  seek  il^ord  shall  not  w.  any  good 
Prov.  y.i.  25.  but  the  ijjily  of  the  wicked  shall  w. 
/.<a.  3i.l6.  no  one  shali  fail,  none  shall  w.  her  mate 
Jer,  33. 17.  David  not  sc.  a  man  to  sit  on  tlie  throne 
jS.Levitesnot  w.  a  manH  35. 19.  Jonadah  not  w. 
Ezck.  4.  17.  that  they  may  id.  bread  and  water 

WANl'ED. 
./cr.  44.  18.  we  ha'/e  ic.all  things,  been  consumed 
John  2. 3.  when  they  w.  wine,  mother  of  Jesus  saith 
2Cur.  11.  9.  when  I  w.  I  waschargeable  to  uu  man 

WANTETH. 
Deut.ia.  8.  shall  lej-.d  him  for  his  need  in  that  ho  ?c. 
Proc.  9.  4-  for  him  thatic.  understanding  she  sailli 
to  him,  16 

10.  19.  in  multitude  of  words  there  w.  not  sin 
28.16.prince  that  vr. understanding  is  an  oppressor 

F.crl.  6.  2.  so  that  he  w.  nothing  lor  his  soul 
Cant.  7.  2.  like  a  round  goblet  that  w.  not  liquor 

WANTING. 

2Iihig-s  10. 19.  call  all  prophetsof  Baal  and  all  his 

jiriests,  let  none  be  w.  whoso  'i>e  w.  shall  not  live 

Prou.VJ.  7.  pursueth  with  words,  yet  they  are  ro.  to 

F.ccl.  1.  15.  that  which  is  ?r.  cannot  be  numbered 

Dan.  3.  27.  Ihou  art  weighed  in  the  balances  and 

art  fouiiil  JO. 

Tii.l.S.shouldest  set  in  order  the  things  that  are  w. 

3.  13.  that  nothing  be  w.  unto  them 

./am.  1.  4.  ye  may  be  perfect  and  entire,  zd.  nothing 

WANTON. 
fsa.3. 16.  thedaughtersofZiun  walk  with  w.  eyes 

1  Tim.  5.  11.  to  wa.t  w.  against  Christ,  they  marry 
./am.  5.  5.  ye  have  lived  in  pleasuro  and  been  w. 

WANTONNESS, 
flom. 13.13. walk  honestly ,not  in  chambering  amlw. 

2  Pet.  2.  18.  they  allure  through  lusts  and  much  w. 

WAR. 

IVhen  the  Hebrews  drew  out  thrir  armies  and  tcent 
to  war  against  thrir  enninics,  and  the  time  of 
battle  was  at  hand,  the  high-priest  presented 
himself  at  the  head  of  the  army,  and  .tpokc  to 
the  people  in  this  manner :  Hoar,  O  Israel,  and 
be  not  in  fear  if  your  enemies;  for  the  Lord 
your  God  fights  for  you.  Jlfter  whteh  the  offi- 
cers proclaimed  aloud  at  the  head  of  every 
troiip :  Is  there  any  one  here  that  hath  built  a 
new  house,  and  hath  not  yet  inhabited  it?  let 
liim  depart  and  return  to  his  house,  for  fear  that 
another  should  ceme  and  live  in  it  first,  &c.  as 
in  Dent.  20.  2,  3,  4,  &c. 

The  Hebrews  were  formerlij  a  very  warlike  na- 
tion. The  books  that  inform  us  of  their  wars, 
are  neither Jlatteri n g  authors,nor  ignorant^but 
■were  authors  inspired  by  the  Spirit  of  truth  and 
totsaom.     Their  warriors  were  none  of  thoge 


WAR 

fahuluusheroes,nr professed  i:-'  qucrcts  ichjsS 
bu.s\nesj  U  was  lo  ravage  citut  und  yroi  tnr.ej 
artd  to  reduce  fcreign  natiom  unaer^ev  iit- 
viinion,  mtriiy  for  Ike  sake  of  govcrnng  tJieiii, 
orfirrp  urchusing  a  naoie.  'I'liey  were  connnonUj 
■tcine  and  valiant  Generals,  raised  up  iy  God  to 
light  the  battles  of  the  Lord,  and  to  exlernnnat: 
his  enemies.  These  we'  csut/i  as  Joshua, ('aleb, 
Gideon,  Jeplithali,  Samson,  David,  umu  jotia^, 
whose  aamcs  atoue  are  a  sufficient  encomiuin. 

Thei >•  wars  wtrenot  undcriaUen  upon  slight  occa- 
sions, nor  peri'ormed  with  a  small  number  oj 
people.  inUer  Joshua,  the  affi.*r  was  of  no  ksji 
tnijwrtance,  than  to  ynake  himself  muster  of  .3 
large  country,  which  dod  had  given  to  tlie  Je- 
ractites;  lo  root  out  several  powerful  eneinteik, 
which  (iod  had  devoted  lo  destruction:  und  lo 
vindicate  an  offended  Jjeily,andhumuu  nature, 
which  had  been  debased  by  a  wicked  and  corrupt 
people,  who  had  filled  up  the  measure  of  their  in- 
iyuUits.  Under  the  Judges,  the  matter  was  to 
assert  the  liberty  of  the  Jsraelites,  by  shaking 
off  the  yoke  of  powerful  kiiigs,wko  kept  them  ir, 
subjection.  Under  Saul  and  iJavid,  the  sam, 
motives  prevailed  to  underiuke  vt'ii>;and  to  Ihesil 
were  added  a  further  ntoiivi ,  the  'making  a  cot*- 
quest  of  suchproviHCes  asd&d  hudpromi.ied  t\: 
his  people;  so  far  was  it  from  thi  ir  intmtio':* 
merely  io  reduce  thf  power  of  the  Phiiiilinis 
the  .ioinwnitcs,  the  Moabites,thc  /dumeans,Uii 
Jirabians,  the  Syrians,  and  the  several  princet 
thiit  were  in  possession  of  those  countries. 

In  the  latter  times  of  the  kingdoms  of  Israel  anel 
Judah,  we  viay  observe  tki  ir  kings  bearing  the 
shock  of  the  greatest  kings  in  the  world,  name 
ly,  those  of  .^sia,  the  kings  of  .Jssyriu  and 
Chaldea,  Shulmaneser,  Sennacherib ,h.sar-liad- 
don,  und  JS'ebuchadnezxar,  who  made  the  wholi 
east  tremble.  Under  the  Maccabees,  the  chosen 
people, with  a  handful  of  men,opp&sed  titc  whule 
power  of  the  kings  of  .fJssyria,  and  against  alt 
their  power  upheld  thereligivn  of  their  fathers, 
arid  slic:>k  ojf  the  yoke  of  their  authority,  whc 
had  a  design  both  against  their  religion  at.d 
liberty.  In  the  latter  times  of  their  naLion,witlk 
Vjhai  courage,  with  what  intrepidity  and  con 
sicnicy,  did  they  sustain  tie  wars  agaimt  the 
liomans,''j)ho  isere  the  wasters  of  Ike  world! 

But  how  great  armies  did  they  bring  into  Ike 
field?  Jn  the  beginning,  under  .Moses  and 
./cshiia,  they  were  all  soldiers,  and  men  bear- 
ing arms.  They  came  out  of  Pg^pl  to  thi 
number  ef  six  hundred  thousand  fighting  mci. 
Il'hen  ./oshua  entered  into  the  land  of  Canaan, 
he  fought  sometimes  icith  detachments  of  his 
troops,  and  so^netimes  witi,  his  whole  arvig, 
aecording  as  cxigcvcirs  required.  God  would 
often  give  the  victory  to  tery  small  amies,  It 
signalize  his  omnipotence,  and  to  humble  ths 
pride  of  man.  For  troiiipie,  under  Gideoii 
where  God  ordered  this  General  to  send  awny 
the  greatest  part  of  his  army,  and  inihy  to  keep 
with  him  three  hundred  7nen,  with  which  he  de- 
feated an  innuviereb/e  multitude  of  .Vidianitet 
andj/nialekites.  Sametimes  numerous  arwiea 
were  brought  into  the  field ;  .'/hijah,  king  oj 
Judak,  with  an  army  of  four  hundred  thou- 
sand men,  made  war  with  Jtrobi/nm,  king  of 
Israel,  icho  had  to  the  n amber  c^f  right  hundred 
thousand  :  Jlnd  of  these  right  hundred  thou- 
sitjid,  there  were  five  hundred  tkousnnd  slair^ 
in  one  battle,  2  ChroB.  13.  3 — 17.  Pekah,  ■''on 
of  Hrmaiiah,  king  of  Lfrael,  in  one  day  killeii 
one  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  men  of  thi 
troops  of  Judak,  2  Cbron.  28.  6.  ./Isa  king  of 
Judah,  having  an  orniy  of  fire  hundred  and 
tishly  thousand  men,  -was  attncked  by  '/.eruk, 
king  of  Cush,who  had  an  army  of  a  million  oJ 
men  :  'Aerah  was  entirehi  routed  by  tie  troop 
of  Jlsa,  2  ChroH.  14.  9—13. 

We  may  distinguish  two  kinds  of  wars  o'morg 
the  Hebrews.  Some  were  of  obligation  as  being 
expressly  com-Manded  by  the  l.ard  ;  but  others 
were  free  ernd  voluntarif.  The  first  were  stick 
OS  God  appointed  them  to  undertake  :  For  ex- 
ample, ugninst  the  Jl  m  eilekites  ,a7rd  thcCnnanrt- 
itcs,  which  were  nations  devoted  to  destruction 
for  their  sins.  The  others  were  undertaken 
by  the  tnptains  of  the  people,  to  rcvrttge  some 
injwries  offered  to  the  ntiiion,  to  punish  soma 
ins-ults  or  offcitces :  Such  was  tkut  which  ihj 
Hebrews  made  against  the  city  of  Gibrah,  snd 
against  the  tribe  of  Bevjaviiv,  which  woricci 
uphold  them,  in  their  fault,  Jndg.  20.  S.  .On^ 
such  teas  that  which  J)a7tid  mode  agmrtfi  thi 
Jivimonites,  whose  kin^  had  a^ronted  his  air\- 
Jfl.5«n«/or*,  2Sam.  1ft.  1 — 14.  t)r  to  maintain 
and  defend  thrir  allies'  ■  as  that  nf  .fnshua 
against  the  kingiofthe  Oanaanites,to  proteri 
the  Gibeonite3,laih.l0.ii — 11.     Lailly,ickat- 


WAR 

ever  just  reasorm  may  authorise  a  nation  ot  a 
prince  to  make  war  offuiust  n/totic;  seemt:  to 
hane  obtained  €nwri^  Utt  }icbrtt£:i.     War  is 
tiireiitcueyJ  by  (ivd  mscnplui  e  as  one  of  the 
gre'.itcsiJt^UgiHciUc',a.nU  >:iityjiuliy  he  recliuncd 
aiming  Itic  many  dreadful  vuscfivs  tckick  sin 
nas  eaiaiUd  on  mankuid. 
Tke  common  acceptation  of  war,  in  scripture,  is 
o  stale  of  hostdiijf  between    nations,  states, 
yroctxc<!s,vr parties,  as  >n  I  Kings  14.30  Luke 
14.  31.,  and  many  other  plaices:  Hut  it  is  taken 
in  a  spiritual  sense  :a  "iCor.  lU.  'S.  where  th 
oposlis  suys.  We  tsar  uot  Jit'ter  Uiu  (lesli,  tkal  is, 
"  He  do  not  use  outward  fiirce  and  strtiin-th; 
iut  as  tAc  end  of  our  warfare  is  spuUutU,  so 
ere  the  inean-s:  the  gospel  ice  preach  has  its 
fjficti  on  the  minds  and  inward  part  of  jnejt 
and, through Uie power  ofdwtnt  grace,  is  made 
effectual  fsrthe  s«Oduing  aitdsanclifyingtheu 
corrupt  and  sinful  natures." 
fltod.  l.Vi.  wher.thareisa:.  tlieyjoiiiourcnemies 
13.  17.  lest  tlic  peojWe  repeat  vvhuii  iliey  see  w 
11.  16.  the  Lord  will  have  w.  with  .'Vinulek 
.tJ.  17.  (iiere  is  s.  noise  of  w.  ia  the  caiiii) 
A'uin.  1.  3.  from  twenty  years  old,  all  llial  are  able 
to  2o  foflli  to  w.  20.  2-J.  I  26.  i  JJeitt.  3.  18. 
VO.  1).  if  ye  go  ta  it.  ye  shall  blow  an  slarni 
31    3.  Moses  spake,  arm  some  of  yourselves  to  ic. 

4   of  every  tnbe  lOIJO  shall  ye  send  to  ic. 
3J  G. shall  your  brellirengo  to  ic.  audjes.t  there? 
JU.  if  ye  will  go  armed  before  Uie  Lord  to  w.  27. 
l/cMt.4.34.halii  God  assayed  by  w.  to  take  a  nation 
20.  12.  but  will  make  w.  against  thee,  I'J,  20. 
21.10.wii<ui  thou  goest  forth  to  w.  against  enemies 
24.  5.  when  hath  taken  a  wilt;  shall  not  go  to  ic. 
Josh.  II.  23.  and  the  land  rested  from  w.  14.  15. 
H.  11.  so  is  my  strength  now  for  w.  to  go  out 
/udg.3.2.  that  Israel  nii^htknow  to  teach  them  w. 

5.  b.  chose  new  gods,  Uien  was  w.  in  the  gales 

11.  27.  butthoa  dost  rae  wrong  to  w.  against  me 
21. 22.  we  reserved  not  to  each  his  wife  m  the  w. 

ISam.  14.52.  wassore  w.  against  Philistines,  19.8. 

28   15.  for  the  Philistines  make  w.  against  nie 
B6"iim.3.1.1ong  w.between  houseof  Saul  and  David 

H.  7.  David  demanded  how  the  w.  prospered 
Ih'inirs  2.5.shed  the  blood  of  zc.  put  the  blood  of  jc. 

14.30.  KT.  between  Rehoboam  and  Jeroboam,  15.6. 

15.7.there  was  w.  between  Abijam  and  .leroboam 
Ifi  there  was  w.  between  Asa  and  Baasha,  32. 

20.  18.  or  be  come  out  lor  w.  take  them  aliie 
'22.  1.  thpy  continued  three  years  without  w. 

2Kings  18.20.  1  have  counsel  and  strength  for  w. 
ICAron.S.lO.  they  made  w.  with  the  Hagaritcs,  19. 

22.  many  slain,  because  the  id.  was  of  God 
2Chron.  15.  19.  no  w.  lo  the  35th  year  of  Asa 

35. 21.  but  against  the  house  wherewith  I  have  tc. 
Jol)  a.  20.  in  w.  redeem  from  power  of  the  sword 

10.  17.  changes  and  w.  are  against  me 

38.2.1.wliich  I  have  reserved  against  the  day  of  w. 
r!<al.  27.  3.  though  w.  should  rise  against  me 

55.  21.  words  smooth,  but  w.  was  in  his  heart 

C8.  30.  scatter  thou  the  people  that  delight  ia  w. 

120.  7.  but  when  I  speak,  tliey  are  for  1.1. 

140.  2.  continually  are  gathered  together  for  w. 
Pron.  20.  18.  and  with  good  advice  make  w. 

24.  I),  for  by  wise  counsel  thou  slialt  make  thy  w. 
F.cr.l.  3.  6.  a  Time  of  w.  and  a  time  of  peace 

8.  8.  of  death,  there  is  no  discharge  in  that  w. 
tsa.i.i.nor  shall  they  learn  w.  any  more,  Mic.  i.  3. 

3.  25.  thy  mighty  shall  fall  in  the  w. 

21.  15.  tficy  fled  from  the  grievousness  of  la. 
30.  5.  I  have  counsel  and  strength  for  w. 

Jer.  4.  19.  because  thou  hast  heard  the  alarm  of  zo. 

6.  4.  prepare  ye  jc.  against  her,  arise,  let  us  go  up 

23.  se»  in  array  as  men  for  w.  cjainst  thee 
21.  2.  Nebuchadnezzar  maketh  w.  against  us 
42.  14.  will  go  to  Egypt,  where  we  shall  see  no  w. 

48.  14.  how  say  ye,  we  are  mighty  men  for  w.? 

49.  2.  an  alarm  of  lo.  to  be  heard  in  Kabbah 
F.iek.  17.  17.  nor  Pharaoh  make  for  liim  In  w. 
Dan.  7.  21 .  the  same  horn  made  lo.  with  the  saints 

9.  20.  to  the  end  of  the  w.  are  desolations 
Jcl  3.  9.  prepare  ic.  wake  up  (he  mighty  men 
,Vir.  2.  8.  that  pass  by,  as  men  averse  from  w. 

3.  5.  they  even  prepare  w.  ajainst  him 
T.uke  14.  3).  or  what  king  going  to  make  70.? 
Jlev   11.  7.  the  beaal  shall  make  to.  against  them 

12.  7.  tliere  was  ic.  in  heaven  against  the  dragon 
17  to  mr.ke  ic.  wilJi  the  remnant  of  her  seed 

13.  4.  who  is  able  to  make  w.  witli  the  beast? 
7.  given  to  tiim  to  make  a.  with  saints,  17.  14. 

19.  II.  in  righteousni.'ss  doth  he  make  ?». 
J9.  Iho  b<  asf  and  kings  palhered  to  make  w. 
Sec  E.tPERT,  Man,  Men. 
yVcapon.1  of  WAR. 
T)mt   1.  41.  when  jjhadgirded  on  w.avotis  of  w. 
.<Vrf5-.l8.Il.6ix  hundred  with  weapons  of  w.  10,17. 
"2  .Snn.  1 .  27.  how  are  the  weapons  of  w.  perished 
F.ccl.  S.  18.  wisdom  is  better  than  weapons  of  w. 
Jer.  21.  4. 1  will  ttuii  bock  the  weapons  of  w. 
667 


WAR 

Jer.  51.  20.  thou  art  my  battle-axe  and  weap  of  to 
£ii£^.32. 27.  jfoiie  dosvn  lo  hell  with  weapons  ufw. 

WAR,  yerb. 

'ZSam.  22.  35.  the  Lord  teiiclielh  my  hands  to  w.  a 

bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  me,  Fs.  JH.  34.  |  144.  1. 

•iKings  It).  5.  tlie  kings  Rezin  and  Pekaii  came 

up  to  Jerusalem,  to  w.  against  it,  Jsa.  7.  1. 

iChron.  6.  34.  if  thy  people  go  to  w.  against  enemy 

Jsa.41. 12.  they  that  ic.  aj^uinst  thee  be  as  nothing 

2Cur.  10.  3.  Wdlk  ia  lie^h,do  notic.  alter  the  llesn 

1  'J'lm.  1.  18.  that  thou  mightest  w.  a  good  wailuie 

Jam.  4.  1.  of  your  lusts  tliat  w.  111  your  members 

2.ye  ligiit  and  w.  yet  ye  have  not  because  usk  not 

Ih'el.  2.  il.  from  lu^ts  which  w.  against  the  soul 

WAUKED. 
J\rum.  31.  7.  and  they  w.  against  the  Midianites 
.losh.  21.  9.  Ualak  king  of  Aloab  w.  against  Israel 
lAtiigs  14.  19.  Jeroboam,  how  lie  w.  and  roii'iied 
22.45.  acts  of  Jehoshapliat,  how  he  w.  are  wiittcii 
-h'lngs  6.  8.  the  king  of  Syria  w.  against  Israel 
'ZCIiion.  26.  6.  Uzziali  w.  against  tiio  I'hilistiiics 

WAKKLJll. 
ZTim.".  4.  no  man  tliat  w.  eniangleih  himself  with 

WAKKIAG. 
iKings  19.  8.  Rabsiiakeh  returned  and  found  the 
king  of  Assyria  w.  against  Libiiali,  Isa.'Sl.ti. 
Rom.  7.  23.  but  1  see  a  law  in  my  members  w. 

WARRIOR,  ri. 
IKings  12.  21. chosen  men  who  were  w.  2CAr.ll.l. 
Jsa.  9.5.  battle  of  the  w.  is  with  contused  noise 

WARS. 
JVum.  21. 14.  it  is  said  in  book  of  the  ic.  of  the  Lord 
Judg.  3. 1.  as  had  not  known  all  the  w.  of  Canaan 
'2iiam.&.  10.  'I'oi  sent  Joram  to  David,  for  Mad- 
adezer  had  w.  with  Toi,  IChron.  18.  10. 
ICkron.  22.  8.  liast  made  great  id. shall  not  build 
■IChron.  16.  9.  lions  hencclcrth  thou  shall  havezr. 
h'sal..  46.  9.  he  maketh  w.  to  cease  to  ends  of  earth 
Mai.  24.  6.  ye  shall  hear  of  w.  and  rumours  oi  w. 
seethatyebeiiottroubied,jlfur/tl3.7./,uA(;21.9. 
Jam.  4. 1.  from  whence  come  w.  and  lightings? 

WARD. 
(ie7i.  40.  3.  Pharaoh  jiut  them  in  w.  4,  7. 

41.  10.  Pharaoh  was  wroth  and  put  me  in  w. 

42.  17.  Joseph  put  his  brethren  in  ;o.  three  days 
/.ev.  24.  12.  they  put  the  blasphemer  in  w. 
.Yarn.  15.  34.  they  put  the  gatherer  of  sticks  in  w. 
2i(i/H.  20-  3.  David  put  the  ten  concubines  in  w. 

I  Chr.  12.  29.  had  kept  the  w.  of  the  house  of  Saul 

25.  8.  they  cast  lots,  ic.  against  70.  small  as  great 

26.  16.  the  lot  came  forth  westward,  by  the  cause- 

way of  the  going  u)>,  w.  against  w. 
JVeh.  12.  24.  lo  give  thanks  w.  over-against  10. 
25.  were  jiorters  keejiing  the  w.  at  tlie  gates 
45.  kept  w.  of  their  God  and  w.  of  puntication 
fsa.  21.  8.  I  am  set  in  my  w.  whole  nights 
./cr.  37.  13.  Irijali  a  captain  of  the  w.  was  there 
F.zck.  19.  9.  they  put  Zedekiah  in  w.  in  chains 
.'lets  12.10.when  they  were  past  first  and  second  ^. 

WARDS. 
IChr.  9.23.  kept  thehouseof  the  tabernacle  by  re. 
26.  12.  having  w.imu  against  another  to  minister 
J\''ch.  13.  30.  I  appointed  the  w.  of  the  priests 

WARDROBE. 

SA'iM/r*  22.14.  Huldah  the  prophetes.'!,  the  wife  of 

Shallum,  the  keeper  of  the  w.  2  Chron.  34. 22. 

WARE. 

Lul.c  8.  27.  IV.  no  clothes  nor  abode  in  any  house 

WARE. 
.yi/a«.24.50.Ld.  shall  come  in  an  hour  he  is  not  w.of 
.'Jets  14.  6.  they  were  w.  of  it  .iiid  tied  to  Lystra 
ITini.  4.  15.  of  the  copper-smith  be  thou  w.  also 

WARE,  Substantive. 

JiTrh.  10.  31.  if  iipople  bring  w.  on  sabbath  to  sell 

13.  16.  men  of  Tyre  brought  all  manner  ol'w. 

20.  merchants  and  sellers  ofall  kind  of  «;.  lodged 

WARES. 

,fcr.  10.  17.  gather  up  thy  w.  out  of  the  lai>d 

/^;2c/.-.27.16.  by  reason  of  ihe  multitude  of  w.  18, 33. 

■Jonah  1.  5.  the  mariners  cast  forth  w.  into  the  sea 

WARFARE. 
I.Sam.  28. 1.  the  Philistines  gathered  armies  for  w. 
.lull  7.  t  1.  is  there  not  a  w.  to  man  upon  earth? 
ha.  40.  2.  cry  to  her  that  her  w.  is  accomplislK-d 
1  Ciir.  9.  7.  goeth  a  w.  any  time  at  his  own  charges? 
2C«r.  10.  4.  the  weapons  of  our  id.  are  not  carnal 
1  Tim.  1.  18.  that  thou  mighlest  war  a  good  w. 

WAR.M. 

2Kings  4.34.  and  the  flesh  of  the  child  waxed  w. 

Job  0.  17.  what  time  they  wax  w.  they  vanish 

37.  17.  how  thy  garments  are  w.  when  (piitleth 

Krcf.4.11.two  have  heat,  how  can  one  be  w.  alone? 

fsa.  44.  J5.  he  will  take  thereot'and  w.  himseW 

16.  warmeth  himself,  and  sai  h,  aha,  1  am  w. 

47.  14.  there  shall  not  be  h  coal  to  w.  at  nor  (ire 

f/ag.  1.  6.  ye  clothe  you,  but  there  is  none  w. 

WARMED. 
.Job  31.  20.  if  were  not  le.  with  fleece  of  my  sheep 
Mnrh  14.  54.  Peter  w.  himself,  .John  18.  IK,  25. 
Jam.  2.  16.  depart  in  peace,  bo  you  w.  and  filled 


WAS 

WARMETH, 

.Job  39. 14.  the  ostiich  that  w.  hei  eza^  in  (lip  rinst 
Jsa.  44. 16.he  w.  himself  and  saith  aha  I  am  wiirni 

WARMIJSG. 
Mark  14.  07.  when  she  saw  Peter  10.  him8'"If 

WARN. 
2Chron.l9.  10.  shall  2!).  them  that  they  trespass  not 
Kiek.  3.  18.  nor  speakest  lo  w.  the  wicked,  33.  &. 
19.  yet  if  thou  w.  the  wicked,  33.  9. 
21.  if  thou  w.  righteous  II 33. 3.  w.  the  people, 7. 
.^cts  20.  31.  I  ceased  not  tozc.every  one  with  tears 
ICor.  4.  14.  but  as  my  beloved  sons  I  w.  you 
1  Thess.  5.  14.  brethren,  w.  them  that  are  unruly 

WARNED. 

iKings  6.  10.  sent  to  the  place  man  of  God  10  his; 

Psal.  19.  11.  moreover  by  them  is  thy  servant  w 

ilzck.  3.  21.  he  shall  surely  live,  because  he  is  w. 

33.  6.  if  watchman  see  and  the  people  be  not  w. 

Mat.  2.  12.  Joseph  being  ic.  of  God  departed,  22. 

3.  7.  O  generation  of  vipers,  who  hath  w.  youl/ 

flee  from  the  wrath  to  come?  J.uke  3.  7 

./lets  10.  22.  Cornelius  w.  from  God  by  an  angel 

JtJeb.ll.'i.  byfaithNjiah  being  w.  preiiaiedanark 

WARNING. 
Jer.  6.  10.  to  whom  shall  I  sj)eak  and  give  w  1 
F.zi'k.  3.  17.  hear  the  word  and  give  them  w. 

18.  thou  givest  him  not  w.  nor  speakest,  20. 
33.  4.  laketh  not  w.\\  5.  no  heard  and  tooknutaj 
Col.  1.  28.  w.  every  man,  and  teaching  every  man 

WARP. 
/,eu.  13.  48.  plaguein  the  10.  or  woof, 49,51, 57,59 
52.  burn  w.  ||  56.  rend  w.  ||  58.  wash  the  w. 
WAS. 
Oen.  5.  24.  Enoch  walked  with  God  and  w.  not 
21.  20.  God  w.  with  the  lad,  he  grew  and  became 
26.  28.  we  saw  certainly  the  Lord  w.  with  thee 
29.]2.Jacob  told  Rachel,  he  ic.  her  father's  brother 

31.40.  thus  I  ?£'.  in  theday,drouglitconsumed  me 

37.  29.  and  behold,  Joseph  w.  not  in  the  pit 

39.  2.  Lord  «).  with  Joseph,  he  te.  [irosperous,  22. 
F.xod.  20.  21.  and  Moses  drew  near  where  God  jo. 
J^um.  27.  3.  he  w.  not  in  the  comjiany  of  Korah 
Josh.  1.  5.  asl  If.  witliMoscs,  sol  willbe  with  thee 
17.  Lord  thy  God  be  with  thee  as  he  w.  with  Moses 
0.27. Ihe  Lord  ic.  with  Joshua,  and  his  fame  nulsed 
14.  11.  as  yet  I  am  as  strong  as  I  w.  for  war 
Judg.  20.  3.  tell  us,  how  w.  this  wickedness? 
\Sam.  9.  10.  they  went  where  the  man  of  God  w 
2.S'aw. 12. 3. the  ewe-lamb  w.  unto  himasadaughtei 

16.  23.  the  counsel  of  Ahithojihcl  w.  as  if  a  man 

had  inquired  at  the  oracle  of  God,  so  w.  Iho 
\ICivgs  3.  26.  woman  spake  whose  living  child  lo. 

8.  57.  God  be  with  us  as  he  ic.  with  our  latliers 
19.  11.  the  Lord  w.  not  in  the  wind,  the  Lord  w. 

not  in  the  earthquake  ||  12.  w.  not  in  the  fire 

20.41.  king  discerned  him  that  he  jc.of  jiropheta 
iJiiiigs  10.30.  donelo.MiaballlliatK.inmyiieajft 

f.V/A.  8.  1.  Esther  had  told  what  he  w.  to  her 
.fob  3.  26.  I  w.  not  in  safety,  neither  had  I  rest 

29.  4.  as  I  w.  inthedaysof  my  youth  when  secryl 
Psal.  37.  36.  he  passed  away  and  lo  ho  re.  not 

38.  14.  thus  I  w.  as  a  man  that  heareth  not 
53.  5.  they  were  in  great  fear,  where  no  fear  w. 

Jsa.  9.  1.  the  dimness  shall  not  be  such  usio.  inhei 

23.  13.  this  people  w.not  till  Assyrian  fou'ided  if 

./fr.  48. 27.  tc.  not  Israel  a  derision  unto  Ihee?  w.he 

found  among  thieves?  thou  skippedet  for  joj 

.Hmos  7.  14.  I  ic.  no  propliet,  neither  ?c.  I  aprophet'> 

son,  but  I  (.-".a  henlman  and  agaiherer  of  fruit 

.fonnJi  4. 2.  I  pray  thee.  Lord,  if .  not  this  my  saying' 

.1/a/.  1.2.  IT.  not  Esau  Jacob's  brother?  saith  the  L. 

Mat.  24.  21.  such  as  i*.  not  since  thebeginningof 

the  world,  or  ever  shall  be,  Mark  13.  19. 

Mark  2.  4.  they  uncovered  the  roof  where  he  w. 

5.  5.  always  night  and  day  he  w.  in  the  mountains 
11.  30.  the  baptitim  of  John,  to.  it  from  heaven 

or  of  men?  answer  me,  J, tike  20.  4. 
.lokn  1.1.  the  Word  IP.  with  God,  and  Word  if.  God 

9.  that  If.  the  true  light,  that  lighteth  every  mar 
15.  John  cried,  saying,  he  w.  before  me,  30. 

3.  26.  he  that  tc.  with  thee  beyond  Jordan 

6.  62.  Son  of  man  ascend  up  where  he  if.  before 
8.  58.  Jesus  said,  verily  before  Abraham  ic.  1  am 
1 1.  15.  I  am  slad  for  your  sakee  I  if.  not  there 
K).  4.  these  things  I  said,  because  I  if.  with  you 

17.  5.  the  glory  I  had  with  thee  before  the  world  n. 

20.  24.  Thomas  one  of  the  twelve  if.  not  with  them 

21.  II.  full  of  fishes,  yet  if.  not  the  net  brokei' 
Jiets  5.  4.  after  sold,  70.  it  not  in  thy  own  power'' 

7.  9.  with  envy  sold  Joseph,  but  God  ;r.  with  him 
11.  17.  what  If.  I  that  I  sould  withstand  God? 

2 1. 33.1  ho  captain  came  near,  demanded  who  ho  v:, 
2(Yir.  I.  18.  our  word  if.  not  yea  and  nay,  19. 
II.  5.  I  If.  not  a  whit  behind  chicfe«t  apostles 

1  TAf.ss.  2.1.  our  entrance  unto  you  u.not  in  vain 

3.  our  exhortation  7f .  not  in  deceit,  nor  in  gialj 

2  Tim.  3.  0.  folly  shall  be  manifest  as  tmirs  also  «c 
JJrb.  7.  4.  now  consider  boiv  frest  'hit  man  w 

II.  38.  of  whom  Ihe  wotid  u   not  wrtihv 
Jam.  1.  24  forgotteth  whut  manner  of  man  be  w. 


WAS 

JieV.  1.4.  Crom  h'.m  which  is  anJ  which  ?c.  8.  !  4.8. 1 

17  8.  ihbbeastthoutiawosl  w.aadi8iiut,yeti£,  11. 1 

Hce  So.  i 

It  WAS.  ! 

Gen.  41.13.  came  to  pass  as  lie  interpreted,  so  it  w 
4i.  (J.  he  It  w.  sold  to  all  the  people  of  the  iaivj 
45.  3.  now  I!  v;.  not  you  tliat  sent  ine,  but  God 

Kxod.  It).  15.  manna  lor  they  wist  not  what  a  w. 

Jua/i.i.1.  iiO.  il  w.  ol  the  Lord  to  harden  their  hearts 
14.  7  1  brought  Moses  word  as  it  w.  in  my  heart 

Jud^M.'.i.eo  U  w  when  Isr.  had  sown,  Midian  came 
H'iiii.  3.  37.  It  w.  not  of  the  king  to  slay  Abner 
18.  -iS.  saw  a  tumult,  hut  I  knew  not  what  it  w. 

VKingi  2. 15  i^  my  brother's  for  tt  iv.  his  from  Lord 

13.  <i.  Jeroboam,  hisliand  became  as  it  w.  belbre 
2^.  33.  perceived  that  it  w.  not  the  king  of  Israel 

iKings  7.  7.  left  the  camp  as  it  jo.and  lied  for  life 
Kdt/i.  4.5.  Estlier  gave  Hatach  a  command  to  Mor- 
decai  to  know  what  it  w.  and  wliy  it  w. 
Eccl.  12  7.  then  shall  dust  return  to  earth  as  it  ic. 
iJaiit.  3. 4.  it  w.  but  a  little  that  I  passed  from  them 
'sa.  11.  16.  as  It  10.  to  Israel  in  the  day  he  came  up 

4ri.  16.  from  the  time  that  jt  w.  there  am  1 
Ezek.  16. 15.  his  it  io.  ||  liJ.  thus  it  io.saith  the  Lord 
Alark  5.  14.  went  to  see  what  it  w.  that  was  done 
I.u.ki:2ti.  7.  they  could  not  tell  whence  it  to. 

'■22.  23.  they  began  to  inquire  which  of  them  it  w. 
Jiihn  2.9.the  ruler  tasted  and  knew  not  whence  it  w. 

5.  13.  he  that  was  healed  wist  not  who  it  w. 

2U.  14.  and  knew  not  that  it  w.  Jesus,  21.  4. 

21. 12.  tl'.e  disciples  knowing  thatit  lo.  the  Lord 
/t(;H4.  5. 16.  notas  it  io.  by  one  thatsinned, so  gill 

Beliold  it  WAS. 
Gen.  1.  31.  God  saw  every  thing,  behold  it  w.  good 

0.  12.  God  looked  on  earth,  hcliold  it  ic.  corrupt 

29.  25.  in  the  morning,  beliold  it  w.  Leah 

31.  2.  behold  it  w.  not  toward  Jacob  us  before 

41.  7.  Pharaoh  awoke  and  behold  it  w.  a  dream 

42.  27.  for  behold  it  w.  in  the  sack's  moutli 
y.tu.  10.  16.  and  behold  it  w.  burnt,  ISaiii.  30.  3. 
IKings  3. 21.  behold  it  w.  dead,  behold  it  w.  my  son 

'J'here  WAS. 
Gen.  1.  3.  let  there  be  liglit,  and  there  id.  light 
a.  5.  and  there  lo.  not  a  man  to  'rd  the  ground 

20.  there  w.  not  found  a  help  meet  for  him 

Kioii.l2. 30.  there  id.  a  great  cry  in  Egyjit,  foi  there 

w.  not  a  house  where  there  w.  not  one  dead 

A"um.  26.  64.  there  w.  not  a  man  Moses  numbered 

Veil.  2.  36.  there  w.  not  one  city  too  strong,  3. 4. 

32.  12.  there  ic.  no  strange  god  with  him 

Jo.</i.  8.  17.  there  w.  not  a  man  left  in  Ai  or  Beth-el 
35.t/jerew.  not  a  word  Joshua  read  not  before  Isr. 
11.  II.  there  id.  not  any  left  to  breathe 
lO.t/icre  w.  not  a  city  that  made  iieace  with  Israel 
Jiidg.\.  16.  host  of  Sisera  fell,  t/i(/-eiii.notinaii  left 
\Saiii.  7.  17.  for  there  w.  his  house,  there  he  judged 
iKings  10.  21.  there  w.  not  a  man  that  came  not 
11.  16.  laid  hands  on  her,  and  there  vi.  she  slain 
Vsa.1.  106.  11.  there  w.  not  one  of  them  left 
Jiiib.  3.  4.  and  there  w.  the  hiding  of  his  power 
3  Cor.  8.  11.  that  as  thci-e  w.  a  readiness  to  will 
See  None. 
Behold  there  WAS. 
Eiod.  9.  7.  and  Pharaoh  sent,  and  behold  there  w. 
not  one  of  the  cattle  of  the  Israelites  dead 
Judg.  7.  13.  behold  there  w.  a  man  told  a  dream 

14.  8.  behold  there  w.  a  swarm  of  bees  in  the  lion 
iHam.  19. 16.  behold  there  w.  an  image  in  the  bed 

Kings  19. 6.  behold  there  w.  a  cake  baken  on  coals 
Kings  7.  5.  behold  there  w.  no  man  there,  10. 

Zech.  5.  7.  behold  there  w.  lift  up  a  talent  of  lead 

Alat.  28.  2.  behold  there  w.  a  great  earthquake 
WASH. 

The  Orientals  wereused  to  wash  the  feet  of  stran- 
gers who  came  off  a  journey,  because  they  ciim- 
monly  walked  with  their  legs  naked,  and  tiieir 
feet  only  defended  with  a  sandal.  Thm  Jibra- 
ham  washed  the  feet  of  the  three  angels.  Gen. 
18. 4.  The  feet  of  FAiezer,  Jlbrakam'a  stetoard, 
and  those  that  accompanied  hint,  were  washed, 
when  they  arrived  at  tim  house  of  haban.  Gen. 
24.32.  Jind  likeiDise  those  of  .losepli' s  brethren, 
their  feet  were  washed,  lehin  they  came  into 
Egypt,  Gen.  43.24.  This  office  was  commonly 
performed  by  servants  and  slaves. 

O'lr  Lord  .Icsus,  to  give  his  Jipostles  an  example 
of  humility,  washed  their  feet.  John  13.5,  Alter 
that,  he  poured  water  into  a  bason,  and  began 
to  wash  the  disciples'  feet.  This  washing,  as 
it  was  a  servile  employment,  denoted  our  Sa- 
viour's humility,  which  Christians  ought  to 
imitatehin  in;  and  as  it  was  such  a  particular 
act,  it  de^Mted  his  washing  away  their  sins  by 
his  blood,  as  he  himself  told  Peter  in  verse  8. 
If  I  teash  thee  not,  thou  hast  no  part  with  me. 
Washing,  in  scripture,  is  frequenthj  tnkin  in 
this  sense,  as  in  Psal.  51.  2,  7,  IVash  me  tho- 
roughly from  mine  iniquity;  that  is,  "  Cleanse 
tne  from  the  gnilt  and  defilement  of  sin  by  thy 
grace,  and  by  the  vil  tueof  the  blood  of  Christ  "  1 


WAS 

lehieh  iDOf  signified  by  the  ceremonial  wasliiuga 
wAur  t.'it  t'jw.  .ind  our  itai'iour  in  the  jure- 
cite'dpaesaae.JOhn  13.  10,  trlU  I'eter    lie  that 


WAS 

ICor.  6.  il.  but  yo  are  ic.  but  ye  »re  ganctified 

1  7  i»i.  5.  JO.  if  khc  have  w.  the  tiuiais'  feet 

Heb.  10.  22.  having  our  bodies  ii>.  with  pure  water 


is  wa.iheii,  n eedeth  twi  save  to  wu.-ih  his  feet,  2/'et.'J.22.s«u- thalwas  ic.  to  wallowiug'iu  ihoaiir 
bul  IS  cleuii  every  v.nit;  tluil  is,  ^"  Those  souls  hev.  1.  5.  that  w.  us  from  our  vms  m  rus  bl 


that  are  wu&hi'd  utlh  my  blood,  Iheir  stale  is 
?;«;  to  '>e  rcr>.eiocd;  Uicy  need  nut  be  justified  a 
seci'iui  liii',e;  yet  in  regard  of  the  remainder  of 
sill  'ind  luit  tiial  IS  i;i  them,  and  will  be  so 
while  they  are  vm  the  world,  and  the  leinplaLious  \ 
which  every  w.'icrc  Lie  before  them,  as  snares 
for  their  feet,  they  will  haoe  need  of  a  daily 
washing,  by  repeutaucc,  and  fresh  ajiplications 
of  their  so^i^  to  iittf  blood,  by  the  repeated  exer- 
cises of  faith,  according  to  their  renewed  and 
repeated  acts  i:f  sin."  See  also  ICoc.  6. 11. 
Tit.  3.  5.  Uev.  1.  5. 

Wash  to  purify,  cleans  \  and  whiten.  'There  were 
dicers  sorts  of  washi;;g,[lj  ./Vutiij-oi,  Geu.18.4. 
[2]  Cerem-umal,  lieb.  il.  10.  [ii]  Miraculous, 
2  Kings*,  il).  13.  [4]  Moral,  Psdl.i:0.6.  |  7a.lX 
L5J  Spintiiiil,  P.s.al.  51. 2.  Ezek.  16.  9.  1,6]  Su- 
perstitious. Mat.  15.2.  [7]  Sacraiiieutul,  Acls 
22.  10.  J'lit  for,  [IJ  TleiUy,  Job  29.  6.  [2j 
J-'ardon  and  sanctijicution,  lCor-6. 11.  Rev.  1. 
5.  I  7.  14.  [3J  Repentance,  Isa.  1. 16.  [4J  lic- 
funnation,  l*rov.30.  12.  'i'oiijasAoue's  leet  in 
butter,  .lob  2J.  6.  To  wash  one's  clothes  m 
wine,  (jen.  49.  11.  To  wash  one's,  feet  in  the 
blood  of  the  wicked,  Psal.  58.  10.  'J hese  arc 
figurative  and  hyperbolical  expressions, to  sig- 
nify the  great  abundance  of  butter,  or  wine, 
and  the  vengeance  that  the  just  obtain  over  the 
wicked.  'Jo  wash  the  hands  was  a  token  of 
innocence.  Mat.  27.  24. 

Gen.  18.  4.  I  pray  you  w.  your  feet,  19.  2.  |  24. 32. 

Eiod.  2.  5.  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh  came  to  w. 
29.  4.  Aaron  and  his  sumi  thou  shall  bring  and  w. 
them  w  ilh  water,  30.  19,  20,  21.  |  40.  12. 

Leo.  C.  27.  shall  w. tiiat  v.hereon  it  was  sprinkled 

13.  54.  w.  ti:e  Ihing  wherein  the  plague  ;s 
58.  whatsoever  thing  olbUin  it  be  tiioushalt  iO.  it 

14.  8.  shave  and  w.  himself  in  water,  JJeut.^Zi.  II. 
9.  w.  his  flesh  in  water,  15  16.  \  16.  4,  24.  j  22.  6. 

17.  16.  if  ho  w.  not,  he  shall  bear  his  iniquity 
Dent.  21.  6.  shall  w.  their  hands  over  the  heit'ec 
Ruth  3.  3.  w.  tliyself  therelore  and  anoint  Ihee 
liViJft.  25. 41.  let  thy  handmaid  be  a  serv.  to  w.  feet 
2Sain.  11.  8.  David  said,  go  down  and  w.  thy  feet 
2/ii/i«-s5.10.Elishasaid,go  ic.inJordan  seven  times 

12.  may  I  not  w.  in  them  and  be  cleani 

13.  when  he  saith  to  thee,  w.  and  be  clean"! 
2  ChroH.  4.  6.  lavers  to  id.  in,  sea  lor  priests  to  w.  in 
.lob  9.30.  if  I  w.  myselfwith  snow-water  and  make 
Psal.  26.  6.  I  will  w.  my  hands  in  innocency 

51.  2.  10.  me  thoroughly  from  mine  iniquity 
7.  w.  me  and  I  shall  be 'whiter  than  snow 

58.10.  he  shall  w.  his  feet  in  the  blood  of  the  wicked 
fsa.  1.  16.  w.  ye,  make  you  clean,  put  away  evil 
.Jer.  2.  22.  though  thou  w.  thee  with  nitre  and  soap 


7.  14.  have  w   their  robes  and  made  lliem  whit© 

See  Ui.oTHKS. 

WASHEsr. 

.lob  14.  19.  Ibou  w.  away  the  things  which  eroi* 

WASHING. 
'2Sain.  11.  2.  David  saw  a  v\oman  w.  Irerse!.'' 
J^uke  5.  2.  but  Uie  hshermen  were  w.  their  nets 

VVASHU\G,  S. 
Lev. 13. 56.  the  plague  be  sumeu  hat  dai  k  after  u? 
j'V't/i.  4.  23.  that  every  one  put  them  otf  lor  ic. 
Cu)it.4.2.hke  sheep  wliich  came  up  from  the  u;.6.6 
JIark  7.  4.  as  tlie  lo.  of  irups,  pots,aud  lables,  8. 
Eph.  5.  26.  cleanse  it  vvuli  iv.  ol  Water  by  uord 
7  it.  3.  5.  he  saved  us  by  the  lij.  of  regeneration 
Hcb.i).  10.  whichstood  only  in  meats  and  diversify 

WASU-PUT. 
Psai.  CO.  8.  Moab  is  my  ic.  over  Edom  will  1  cast; 
uut  my  sliue,  108.  9. 
WAST. 
Deut.  5.  15.  thou  if.  a  servant  in  land  of  Egypt 
15.  15.  10.  a  bondman  in  Egypt,  16. 12.  (24.  18, 2i 
23.  7.  because  thou  iC.  a  stuuiget  in  his  land 
2Sam.  5.  2.  thou  jo.  he  that  leddest  (mt  Israel 
J«i  38. 4.  where  ifl.  when  I  laid  toiindations  of  earth  I 
Jer.  50.  24.  thou  art  taken  and  lo.  not  aware 
Ezek.m.ii.  Isitidtothee,  whenihuuw.  in  thy  blooii 
Obad.  11.  even  thou.  lo.  as  one  of  them 
Mat.  26.  09.  a  damsel  came  to  Peter,  saying,  thou 
alsoio.  with  Jesus  of  Galilee,  Mark  14.67. 
./o/i?i  1. 48.  when  thou  io.  under  Ijg-tree,  Isaw  thee 
Rev.  11.  17.  whoart,  and  ii;.  audarttocoine,  16. 5 

WASTE. 
^cr.49.13.  have  sworn  that  ilozrah  shall  bccimie  ?ir. 
Mat.  26.  8.  to  what  purpose  is  this  io.2  Murk  14.4s. 

WASTE. 
Deut.  32.  10.  he  found  him  in  the  w.  wilderness 
Job  30.  3.  solitary,  tieeiiig  into  the  w.  wili'H'nt'."* 
38. 27.  to  satisfy  the  desolate  w.  grouiul  and  cau44 
Isa.  24.  1.  behold,  the  Lord  makelh  the  earth  w. 
42.  15.  1  will  make  lo.  mountains  and  hills 
49.  17.  they  that  made  the  lo.  sliall  go  liirth 
.Jer.  2.  15.  young  lions  yelled  and  made  his  land  v} 
46.  19.  for  Nopli  shall  be  jo.  and  desolate 
EicA. 5. 14. 1  will  make  Jerusalem. iO. and  a  reprnnct 
29.  9.  the  laiKl  of  Egyi>t  shall  he  w.  10.  |  30   12. 
38.  8.  the  mountains  which  have  been  always  la. 
M'ah.  2.  10.  Nineveh  is  empty,,aud  void  and  id. 
Zcph.  3.  6.  I  have  made  their  streets  w.  that  uona 
pa>>8eth  by 
Hag.  1.  9.  because  of  mine  house  that  is  w. 
See  C'lTnis,  Lay,  Laid,  Places. 
WASTE. 
IKings  17.  14.  the  barrel  of  meal  shall  not  w. 
iChrun.  17.  9.  no  children  of  wickedness  w.  thera 
Psal.  17. 1 9.  hide  me  from  the  wicked  that  lo.  m& 


4.  14.  O  Jerusalem,  w.  thy  heart  from  wickedue.5S  I   80.  13.  the  boar  out  of  the  wood  doth  w.  it 
F.zek.  23.  40.  for  whom  thou  didst  w.  thyself  ./<■>•.  50.  21.  jc.  inhabitants  of  Pekod  saith  the  Lori} 


Mat.  6.  17.  but  when  thou  fastest,  io.  thy  face 
15.  2.  they  w.  not  their  hands  when  they  eat 
Mark  7.  3.  e.\cept  they  lo.  oft  they  eat  not,  4. 
J.uke  7. 38.  a  woman  begaji  to  jo.  his  feet  with  tears 


Mic.  5.  6.  they  shall  ?o.  laudof  Assyria  with  swcid 

WASTED. 
JViim.  14.  33.  till  your  carcases  be  vj.  in  wilderness 
24.  22.  nevertheless  the  Kenile  shall  be  lo. 


JoAit  9. 7.  Jesus  said,  go  i(3.  in  the  pool  of  Siloum,  11.  i /yeitt.  2.  14.  until  all  the  generation  of  the  men  oi 


13.  5.  Jesus  began  to  w.  the  disciples'  feet 
6.  Peter  saith,  Lord,  dost  thou  jo.  my  feet? 

8.  thou  shall  never  w.  my  feet,  if  I  iO.  thee  not 
14.  ye  also  ought  to  io.  one  another's  feet 

.4cts  22.  l(i.  arise,  be  bapti/.ed,and  io.away  thy  sins 
Sec  C'LOTHKs,  Feet. 
WASHED. 
Gen.  43.  24.  gnve  them  water,  they  w.  their  feel 

31.  Joseph  w.  his  face  and  went  out  and  said 
49.  11.  Judaliio.  his  garments  in  wine  and  clothes 
F.zod.  40.  32.  10.  as  the  Lord  commanded  Mcses 
iea.  13.55.  priest  shall  look  on  plague  after  it  is  to. 

58.  then  it  shall  be  w.  the  second  time  and  shall 
be  clean 
.htdg.  19.21 .  the  Levite  and  concubine  w.  their  feel 
2S.i;fl.  12.  20.  then  David  arose  and  io.  himself 
1  Kin'/s  22. 38.oiie  lo.  the  chariot  in  pool  ofSamaria 
.Job  29.  6.  when  I  w.  my  steps  with  butter 
Psal.  73.  13.  I  have  ?s.  my  hands  in  innocency 
Prov.  31).  12.  a  generation  not  lo.  from  lillhiness 
Ca(/t.5.3.I  havii  10.  my  feot,  how  shall  1  detile  them? 

12.  his  eyes  are  w.  with  milk  ::nd  fitly  set 
lsn.4.  4.  70.  away  the  tilth  of  the  da'ifhtersofZion 
Ezek.  16.  4.  nor  wast  w.  in  we,ter  to  supple  thee 

9.  I  thoroughly  w.  away  thy  blood  frjm  thee 
Mai.  Ti.  24.  Pilate  took  water  a-sd  w.  his  hands 
Luke  ■'.  44.  a'us  hath  w.  r.-.y  fett  Killi  h<r  tears 

11.  38.  tiierhnriseemarvflloa  !:<,  bad  n  )t  first  jo. 
John  S.  7.  he  .ven".  tnd  ic.  i.nu  e-i;..,-:  seeins,  11, 15. 

13.  10.  is  ro.  nffcileth  Mot   save  to  wasii  iiis^feet 

14.  if  I  your  Lord  and  Aiasic!  have  to.  your  feet 

Jlcts  9.  .37.  Dorcas  died,  whom  when  liicy  had  »■. 

16.33.  he  took  them,  w.  their  aliipcs,  was  baptized 


war  were  w.  out  Ironi  among  the  host 
iKings  17.  16.  and  the  barrel  of  meal  tc.  not 
iChriju.  20.  I.  Joab  w.  the  country  of  Animon 
Psal.  137.  3.  they  that  w.  ua  required  of  us  mirth 

t  8.  O  daughter  of  Babylon,  vsho  art  to  be  w. 
Asa.  6.11.  till  the  cities  he  tc.  without  inhabitant 
19.  5.  and  the  river  shall  bo  ic.  and  dried  up 
GO.  12.  yea,  those  nations  shall  be.  utterly  w. 
.Jer.  44.  6.  are  w.  and  desolate  as  at  this  (lay 
.Joel  1.  10.  field  is  10.  corn  is  lo.  new  wine  dried  up 
Take  15.  13.  llie  prodigal  son  jo.  his  substance 
16. 1.  v\  as  accused  that  he  had  w.  his  goods 
Gal.  1.  13.  how  I  persicutedthechurchaudio.it 

WASTENESS.    , 
'Zeph.  1.  15.  a  day  of  u\  dcsijlatioQ  and  uorknesa 

WASTER. 
Prov.  18.  9.  is  brother  to  him  that  is  a  great  le. 
Isa.5i.  16.  I  have  created  the  ic.  lo  destroy 

WASTES. 
fsa.  44.  t26.  I  will  raise  up  the  zs.  thereof 
61.  4.  they  shall  build  tlieold  zo.  and  repair  cities 
./£'r.4y.l3.  the citiesof Bozrah  shall  be  perpetual  ?/) 
Ezek.  33.  24.  they  that  ishabi;  those  ii>.  of  Israel 
27.  surely  ihey  in  the  lo.  shall  fall  by  the  eworj 
3C.  4.  thus  saith  the  Lord  to  the  desolate  w. 
10.  and  the  lo.  shall  be  builded,  33. 
WASTETH. 
Jab  14.30.  man  dieth  and  w.  away,  giveth  up  5ho6t 
Psal.  9i.  G.  not  for  •lestructK)n  thai  w.  atnuon-da>- 
Prov.  19.26.  iietiiatio.  rather  andchaselh  mother 

WASTI.\G. 
fsa.  59  7.  V!  and  destruction  are  in  iheir  potlia 
00.  18  not  heaid  w.  uor  dv.'siruction  in  thy  burdcis 


WAT 

WATCH 

Eroil4.'Jl  ii.  niuriiinv  (0  L.  lojkcd  t(i  Etjyptians 

III  Ig  7.  IS.  middle  ic  I  hey  liad  bul  newly  net  Uie  ic. 

\\iHi.  11.  ll.  Saul  r.aiue  iii  the  iiioriiiiig-ic. 

5  Kings  U   6.  60  sliall  ye  kee^'  the  w.  of  tliu  Imuee, 

tliat  il  Ix;  iiol  broken  clown,  7.  2  CJiruii.  'J;>.  (j. 

JWA  4. 9.  prayecl  l«  God  and  set  a  w.  aguiiust  llieiii 

7.  3.  every  oiio  in  Ids  w.  and  everv  one  to  be  over 

ujjainsl  liiij  liousi! 

/nb  ~.li.  am  I  a  sea.  that  tliou  setlesl  a  ic.  over  ine! 

Peal  90.  4.  u  titousand  years  as  a  w.  in  tlio  iiiglit 

141.  3.  set  a  w.  O  Lonl.  bclbre  my  mouth 

7cr  51.  I--  make  the  tc.  etrong,  set  up  watchmen 

//«4.  i.  1.  I  will  stand  upon  my  lo.  and  will  watch 

JUat.l4. '2j.  Kitlie  lourtli  HJ-ollhe  night  Jesus  wem 

to  tJiem  w  alking  on  the  sea,  Mark  G.  A'6. 

24.  43.  had  known  wi.al  w.  tiie  tldet'  would  come 

27.(55.  ye  liave  a  ic.\\  titi.  sealing  stone,  settijigu  ic. 

28.11.  behold,  some  of  the  w.  came  into  Ihe  city 

/>uA:f2.8.the  shepherds  keeping  w.over  their  Hock 

li  3^.  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second  w.  or  third 

W.VTCHKS. 
yWA.  12.  9.  their  brethren  overagainst  them  in  zr. 
Ps  t)3.  ()   when  I  meditate  on  thee  in  the  nighl-u!. 
119.  14p   mine  eyes  prevent  the  uiglit-«-. 
/y«trt.2.19  in  beginning  of  the  ;r.pourout  thy  heart 

W.^'i'Cfl,  Icrb. 
Oen.  31.  49.  the  J.ord  ic.  between  me  and  thee 
\Sam.  19.  11.  Suul  sent  to  w.  David  and  slay  him 
Eira  8.  29.  ic.  ve,  keep  vessels  till  ye  weigh  them 
Job  14.  Hi.  dost  thou  not  w.  over  my  sin? 
P.«.  lOi  7.  I  IC.  and  am  .is  a  sparrow  on  house-top 
130.  G.  more  than  they  that  jc.  for  morning,  0. 
iua.'il.  5.  w.  in  the  watch-tower,  eat,  drink 
29.  20.  and  all  that  w.  for  iniquity  are  cut  otF 
Jcr.  5.(i.  a  leopard  shall  ic.  over  their  cities 
31.  23.  so  wi'll  I  w.  over  them  to  build  and  plant 
44.  27.  I  will  vo.  over  them  for  evil,  not  for  good 
K'ah.  2.  1.  keep  the  munition,  ic.  the  way 
Hai).  2.  1.  I  will  IC.  to  see  what  he  will  say  tome 
Mat.  24.  42.  ;r.  therefore,  ye  know  not  the  hour, 
25.13.  Mark  13.35.  Aji/.e  21.3ti.  JicUW.^l. 

26.  S."*.  Jesus  said,  tarry  ye  here,  and  w.  with  me 

40.  could  ve  not  ic.  witii  mo?  Mark  14.  o4,  37. 

41.  w.  and"  pray,  Mark  }3.33.  |  14.  3e.  Cu<.4.2. 
Jlark  13.  34.  who  commanded  the  porter  to  w. 

37  and  what  I  say  unto  yon,  I  say  unto  all,  7c. 
ICor.  l(i.  13.  K.  ye,  stand  fast  in  faith,  be  strong 
1  T/tess.  5.  fi.  let  us  w.  and  be  sober,  1  Hct.  4.  7. 
2Tim.  4.  5.  w.  thou  in  all  things,  endure  alllictions 
ifeb.  13. 17.  obev  them,  li>r  they  u;.  for  your  gouls 

'  WATCHED. 
Jer  2G.  !0.  all  ray  familiars  w.  for  ray  haltl'-.g 
31.  28.  like  as  I  have  w.  over  them  to  j'luck  up 
Lam.  4. 17.  ic.  for  a  nation  that  could  not  save  us 
Dan.  3.  14.  Lord  ic.  on  evil,  atid  Jiroughl  it  on  us 
^nt  24.43.  siocd-man  would  have  w.  l.uke  12.  39. 

27.  3().  and  sitting  down  they  w.  him  there 
Mark  3.  2  they  u:-  him  whcll-er  he  would  heal  him 

on  the  sabbath-day,  to  accuse  him,  Luked.'. 
114.1. 
l.uke.  CO.  20.  tiiey  to.  him  and  sent  forth  spies 
A  us  9.  24.  IC.  the  gates  day  and  night  to  kill  him 

WATCHER,  S. 
/fr.4. If). published  that  ir.  come  from  a  far  country 
Dan.  4.  13.  a  w.  and  a  holy  one  came  from  heaven 
17.  bv  decree  of  the  ir.  \]  23.  the  king  saw  a  w. 
W.\TCIIETH. 
Ps.  37. 32.  the  wicked  w.  the  righteous  andseekelh 
Kick.  7.  fi.  end  is  come,  it  w.  for  thee,  il  is  come 
Hco.Vi.  15.  blessed  is  he  that  ir.  and  keepeth  garm. 

WATCHFUL. 
lien.  3.  2.  be  w.  strengthen  the  things  that  remain 

WATCHING. 
I. Sam.  4.  13.  Eli  sat  on  a  seat  by  the  way-side  w. 
Proo.8.34.blcssed  heareth  me,  w.  daily  at  my  gates 
l.am.  4.17.  in  our  to.  we  have  watched  for  a  nation 
J/nf.27.54.tl»«  centurion  w.  Jesus,  saw  earthipiake 
l.uke  12.  37.  whom  Lord  when  he  comelh,  find  ir. 
F.pk.  G.  IS.  prayini  a:<d  ic.  "rith  all  perseverance 

W.ViCHINO* 
ZCirr.  fi.  .5.  in  tnmult.s,  iii  lal'c.jrs,  in  v.  in  f!"rtmg3 
IL  27.  in  to.  often,  in  huiiper,  t'.'.irst,  fastings 
W.\T(HMA.V. 
B.Sam.  IS.  25.  the  w.  cried  and  tolu  the  kin? 
2fi.  tbfl  ir.  gaw  another  mat;  running  alone 
'tKingx  9.  18.  thew.told,  hei;i,-.:;tli  not  agaln,20. 
PjoI.  127.  I.  keeps citv,  the  w.  wiikethbnt  in  vain 
Isa.  21.  (!.  goseta  m.  \\  11.  le.  what  of  the  night? 
Jcr.  51.  12   FPt  up  the  IP.  prepare  the  ambushee 
K;et.S.17.  eon  of  man,  !  have  made  thee  a  w.  33.7 
33.  2.  if  the  (»eopl«  set  liiii:  u;;  for  their  in. 
Hoi.  9.  8.  tlie  to.  of  Ermraim  was  with  my  God 

W.ATCHMRX. 
Cant.  3.3.  w.  that  go  about  the  city  found  me,  5.  7. 
ba.  52.  8.  thy  70.  shall  lift  up  the  voice,  shall  sing 
AS.  U).  his  Vj.  are  blind,  they  ar«  all  ignorant 
tii.  6.  I  have  wet  ir.  on  thy  waits,  O  Jerusalem 
Jtr.  6.  17.  also  I  get  w-  over  you,  saying,  hearken 
to  the  Gound  of  the  trumpet 
«69 


WAT 

Jer.^\.  6.  70  on  mount  Ephraim  shall  cry,  arise  yc 

Mic.  7.  4.  llie  day  ol  lliy  ic.  and  visilalioii  coiiiuth 
WATca-'roWKK. 

2CAro».  20.  24.  when  Judah  came  toward  the  w. 

liu.  21.  5.  watch  in  the  tc.  eat,  drink,  an.  e 

e'.  1  stand  omlinually  on  the  w.  In  day  time 
32.  I  14.  liic  10.  shall  be  lor  dens  lor  ever 
WAT  Ell, 

Or  waters,  in  scripture,  is  put,  (1)  For  the  clc- 
7.'HH/ «/ water.  Gen. 1.10.  (2)  tor  truubles  and 
ajjUctioiiS  Fsal.  09. 1,  Save  me,  O  God,  for  tl 
icattrs  are  come  in  unto  my  soul.*  OJ'eii  iit 
the  Psalms  and  clseichere  it  is  used  in  this 
scn.<>e:  Hence  is  the  phrase  in  Mat.  2'J.  22.  of 
bcinrr  bc.ptized  with  Chriri'.'s  bai)tisni ;  that  is. 
"  dipped  andplangcd  in  ajfltctions,  as  he  was.' 
(3)  Jn  the  language  uf  the  prophets,  waters 
vj'ten  denote  a  great  multitude  of  people.  Isa. 
b.  7,  Tho  Lord  oringeth  upon  thein  the  water 
of  the  river;  that  is,  the  Jissijrian  army,  jiiid 
in  I'ev.  17. 15,  Thy  waters  which  thou  sawest, 
where  the  whore  sitteth,  are  peojiies,  and  mul- 
titudes, and  nations,  and  tongues.  (4)  H  is 
put  fur  children  or  pustcritij.  Num.  24.  7, 
He  shall  pour  the  water  out  of  his  bucket 
.'hid  i II  lia..  iS.  1,  Which  are  come  forth  out 
of  the  waters  ol'  Judah.  '5)  For  the  clouds. 
Psal.  104.  3,  Who  layeth  the  beams  of  his 
chambers  in  the  loatcrs.  ^'■IVho  founded,  as 
it  were,  tlic  heavens  upon  the  clouds."  (0) 
Waters  sometimes  stand  for  tears,  ./cr.  9.  1, 
O  that  my  head  were  waters,  and  mine  eyes  a 
fountain  of  tears.  (7)  For  the  doctrines  ut' the 
gospel,  Dout.  32.  2.  1  Cor.  3.  0.  (8)  Fo'  the 
ordinances  of  the  gospel,  where  the  gracis  a-d 
comfurtc  cf  tlie  Holij  Spirit  are  disprused. 
Isa.  55.  1,  Ho,  every  one  tiiAt  th'rstcM.,  .:3me 
to  the  waters.  Ur  by  waters  hire  rr.Zj  oc  un- 
derstood ihe  graces  end  comforts  rf  the  Spirit 
theinscloes,  ichick  are  /rt((Uf"'./y  -.ompared  to 
water.i,  as  Z7i  Ui.12.3.  |  35.C.7.  Jon.:". '.'7,  3b. 
(9)  .ill  kinds  of  drin.':,  Ex':.i.''^.  25.  (!'))  LU- 
lawful  pleasures,  Prov.  ^.  V/. 

,0s  inseripturc,  bread  i',  pu'fur  all  sort. i  of  food, 
or  solid  nourishment,  jo  water  is  used  for  ail 
sorts  of  drink,  Tne  Moabiles  and  ,dnimon- 
ites  are  rep-^oozued fornot  meeting  the  Israel- 
ites with,  '■-.-.ead  and  water,  that  is,  with  proper 
rcfrz  'iimi.nls,  Deut.  23.  4.  J^ahal  says,  in  an 
iv'julting  manner  to  Uaind's  messengers.  Shall 
i  then  take  my  bread  and  my  water,  and  my 
flesh  that  I  have  killed  for  my  shearers,  and 
give  ii  unto  men  whom  I  know  not  whence  they 
be?  \Sam.  25. 11.  t»tolen  waters  denote  unlaw- 
ful plccsuies  with  strange  women,  Prov.  9.  17 
The  h-'-ci^lites  are  upbraided  for  having  for- 
saken the  fountain  of  living  waters,  and  hew 
ing  out  broken  cisterns;  that  is,  for  having 
quittdi  i'le  worship  of  God,  fur  tkc  worship  of 
idols  ar..d  false  pods,  Jer.  2. 13.  The  Hebrews 
CiiiLcd  ■f.-.-tne,  th:  tczters  of  the  feet,  that  they 
ni5  7  ilv.vX  I'lOir  ov^n  piss;  in  Hebrew,  the 
Wi)lf:- af  their  f-'et,  I'Kiiiga  18.  'Zl, 

The  t/'i.<,'«-;  of  Sioribah,  so  called  because  of  th 
guirrei:inir,  the  cantntion,  and  murmuring, 
of  the  Israelites  against  Moses  and  against 
(iod.  ,Ui'-;es tells  us,  that  wkenthc  Israelites 
came  to  Kade^h,  and  there  happened  to  be  in 
want  of  water,  thnj  raizcd  a  srdi'ion  against 
him  and  his  broth  r  Jioron;  this  is  recorded  in 
Num.  20.  1,  2,  3,  &c.  It  was  on  this  occasion 
that  Alosrs  committed  that  sin,  with  w/iich  (iod 
was  so  displeased,  that  he  deprived  him  of  the 
honour  of  introducing  his  people  into  the  land 
of  prtmisc.  The  Psalmist,  in  Pb.  106.  32,  33. 
tells  us,  that  Alosrs  was  soured,  vexed,  or 
troubled  at  these  murmurs  of  the  people,  and 
erpressrd  some  distrust  by  his  words.  He 
shewed  some  doubt  in  the  promises  if  the  Lord, 
Ood  had  absolutely  promised  him, that  he  should 
bring  water  uvt  of  iherock:  Moses  made  some 
scruple  to  believe  it;  Must  we  fetch  you  water 
out  of  this  rocU?  He  struck  the  rock  twice:  and 
God  had  bid  him  only  speak  to  it.  He  was 
afraii,  that  vpon  Ihisocension,  God  being  pro- 
voked with  his  people,  should  refuse  to  fulfil  the 
promises  he  had  made.  Jllosei;  andJIaron  did 
not  sanctify  the  Lord,  they  did  not  pay  that 
honour  that  was  due  to  him,  by  a  strict,  puiir- 
tunl,  and  faithful  obedience  to  his  words. 
They  did  not  sanctify  him  before  the  people: 
They  gave  the  people  occasion  to  conceive  ton 
IniB  an  idea  of  the  power  and  goodness  of  God; 
they  did  an  injury  in  some  measure  to  his 
power,  by  shewing  so  little  confidence  in  it. 

Gen.  16.7.  angel  found  Hagar  by  a  fountain  of  to. 
IS.  4.  lei  a  little  to.  I  pray  you  be  fetched 
21.  It  Abraham  took  a  bottle  of  to.  and  gave  it 
unto  Hagar 
24  32.  Lahan  gave  tlie  man  w,  to  wash  his  feet 


WAT 

Gcn.24. 43.  give  me,  1  pray  thee,  a  lliile  lo.  lo  drink 
213.  2U.  tho  ic.  is  ours  i|  J2.  v.e  have  found  la. 
43. 24. the  steward  ol  Joseph's  house  j'ave  theiB  u> 
49.  4.  unstable  as  w.  thou  shall  not  excel 

Kxod.  12.  9.  eat  il  not  raw,  nor  sodden  with  so 
17.  ().  and  there  shall  come  w.  out  of  the  rock 
20.  4.  any  likeness  ihat  is  in  Uie  u.  under  the  eart!« 

23.  25.  tnc  Lord  shall  bless  thy  b.^ead  and  thy  u 

29.  4.  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  wash  them  with 

w,  30.  20.  I  40.  12.  Lev,  8.  (i.  |  16.  4,  Ji 
32.  20.  hi'riit  the  calf  and  strawed  it  on  the  to. 
Lev.  ().  28.  shall  be  scoured  and  rineed  in  w.  15.  13. 

11.  32.  whatever  ves^el,  it  must  be  put  into  u\ 
38.  but  if  a.iy  w.  be  put  upon  the  seed 

Jfuin,  5.  22.  this  to.  that  cause'.h  the  curse  shall  go 
8.  7.  sprinkle  w,  of  purification  upon  them 

19.  9.  lor  a  to.  of  separation,  13,  20,  21.  |  31.  23. 

20.  8.  thou  shall  briag  forth  to  them  to.  out  of  the 

rock,  10,  11.  Me/i,  9.  15.  Psal.  114.  !i 
13.  this  is  the  w.  of  Merihah,  24.  |  27.  14. 

21.  5.  tliere  is  no  bread,  nor  is  there  any  w. 

16.  gather  ye  the  jieople  and  I  will  give  them  u> 

24.  7.  he  shall  pour  the  w.  out  of  his  buckets 

31.  23.  ye  shall  make  go  through  the  w. 
Leut.B.'l.hord  brings  thee  to  a  landof  brooks  of  UJ. 

11. 11.  the  land  drinkeih  to.  of  rain  of  heaven 

12.  10.  shall  |iour  il  on  earth  us  w.  24.  j  15.  23. 
23.  4.  met  you  not  with  w,  in  way,  J\'ch.  13.  2. 

./osh.  7.  5.  wherefore  the  hearts  of  jieople  nieited 

and  ^ecanie  us  w. 

.Tudg.  5.  25.  he  asked  w.  and  she  gave  him  unlk 

7.  4.  bring  them  down  to  the  w.  and  I  will  try, 5. 
15. 19.  w.  came  outof  tho  jaw  and  Samson  druut 

ISam.  7.  6.  they  gathered  to  lMiz()eli  and  drew  v> 

25.  11.  ohull  1  then  lake  my  bread  and  my  w,? 

26.  11.  take  now  the  cruse  of  to.  and  let  us  go 

30.  12.  nor  drunk  any  w,  three  days  and  mghlfl 
ilSam,  14.  14.  we  must  die  and  are  as  to.  on  ground 

17.  21.  arise  and  pass  quickly  over  the  w, 

21.  10.  till  to.  dropped  on  them  out  of  heaven 
lA'ings  13.  19.  ho  did  eat  bread  and  drank  to. 

22.  hast  eaten  bread  and  drunk  w.  in  the  place 
14.  15.  smile  Israel  as  a  reed  is  shaken  in  the  w 

17.  10.  fetch  me,  I  pray  Ihee,  a  little  w. 

18.  4.  Obadiah  fed  them  with  bread  I'.id  w.  13. 
35.  w.  ran  about  the  altar,  filled  trench  with  to 
38.  the  fire  of  the  Lord  fell  and  licked  up  the  w 

32.  27.  feed  him  vviili  bread  and  w.  of  atfliction 

till  I  return  in  peace,  'iChron.  18.  26. 
2Kings  2. 19.  the  w.  is  nought,  and  ground  barren 
3.  11.  Elisha  who  poured  to.  on  Elijah's  hands 

17.  yet  lliut  valley  shall  be  filled  with  to. 

22.  and  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
the  sun  shone  upon  the  to. 
C.  5.  was  felling  a  ijeam,  the  ax-head  fell  into  tr. 
22.  set  bread  and  ic.  before  them  to  eat  and  drini 

8.  15.  he  dipt  a  thick  cloth  in  id,  and  he  died 
20.  20.  made  a  conduit,  brought  to.  into  the  city 

"Chrun,  32.  4.  the  king  of  Assyria  find  much  w 
J\reh.  4.  t  23.  every  one  went  with  weapon  for  w. 
.Job  8.  11.  can  the  flag  grow  without  w.? 
14.  9.  yet  through  the  scent  of  to.  it  will  bud 
i5.  iij.  is  man  who  drinketh  iniquity  like  w, 

22.  7.  thou  hast  not  given  w.  to  the  weary  to  drink 
34.  7.  who  like'Job,  who  drinketh  scorning  likeu. 

Psal.  22. 14.  I  am  poured  out  like  w.  my  bones  out 
03.  t  10.  they  shall  make  him  run  out  like  ic. 

65.  9.  with  the  river  of  God  that  is  full  of  to 

66.  12.  we  went  through  fire  and  through  w. 
79.  3.  their  blood  have  they  shed  like  ic. 

88. 17.  they  came  round  about  me  daily  like  n. 
109. 18.  so  let  it  come  into  his  bowels  like  w. 
Prov.  17.  14.  strife  is  as  when  one  letteth  out  tr. 

20.  5.  counsel  in  the  heart  of  man  is  likeileepto 
27. 19.  as  in  w.  face  answereih  to  face,  so  heart  of 
30.  16.  the  earth  that  is  not  filled  with  to. 

Isa.  1.22.  silver  is  dross,  thy  wine  mi.xed  with  w. 
3.  1.  Lord  doth  take  away  the  whole  stay  of  to. 

21.  14.  the  land  of  Tenia  brought  to.  to  the  thirsty 
30.  14.  not  found  a  sherd  to  take  to.  out  of  pit 

20.  though  the  Lord  gave  you  the  w.  of  aiflictioa 
41.  17.  when  the  poor  seek  w.  and  there  is  none 
44.  3.  I  will  pour  w.  on  him  that  is  thirsty 
63.  12.  led  them,  dividing  the  ic.  before  liicm 

.ler.  13.  1.  get  a  linen  girdle  and  put  it  not  in  w. 
2'3.  15.  and  make  them  drink  the  w.  of  gall 

Lam.  1.  16.  mine  eyes  run  down  with  w.  3.  48. 
2.  19.  jiof.r  out  thy  heart  like  w.  before  Lord 
5.  4.  we  have  drunken  our  w.  for  money 

Fzek.  4.  17.  that  they  may  wpnt  bread  and  to. 
7.  17.  all  knees  shall  be  wcai:  as  to.  21.  7. 
16.  4.  nor  wast  then  washed  in  w.  to  supplothoe 
9.  then  washed  1  thee  with  w.  and  anointed  liiui 
36.  25.  then  will  I  sprinkle  clean  w.  tipon  yp« 

Hos.  2.  5.  I  will  go  after  my  lovers  that  jive  mo  m» 
5.  10.  I  will  pour  my  wrath  upon  them  like  ic. 
10.  7.  her  king  is  cut  ofl"  as  foam  njion  to. 

./?mos  8.  II.  not  a  faminenf  hrend  r.or  thirst  of  »o 

JV'dA.  2.  8.  hut  Nineveh  la  of  oid  1  ?Kc  n  pool  of  w. 

Hab.  3.  10  the  overflowing  ot  Lb?  lo.  passed  bj 


WAT 

Viit  3  11. 1  ii^ccJ  Uaptiza  you  wiiJi  tp.  anto  f«- 
peiilancj,  Mark  1.  8.  J.uke  3.  IG.  Jukn  1.  26. 
18.  JesuB  woiil  up  out  of  the  ic.  Mark  1..10. 
ID.  4'J.  wliojo  givelli  a  cup  ofcold  w.  Mark  'J.  41. 
14.  38.  Peter  saiiJ,  bid  me  come  to  tliee  on  tlie  to. 
17.  15.  for  lie  falluth  oft  into  the  tire  and  w. 
iJ7.  24.  Pilate  took  w.  and  washed  his  hands 
iilark  14.  13.  tliero  sliall  meet  you  a  man  bearing 
a  pitcher  of  ki.  follow  liini,  JalUc  »2.  1(1. 
Xukc  8.23.Bhip  was  filled  with  w.  were  in  jcojiaidy 
21.  rebuked  the  w.  \\  5i5.  the  w.  obeyed  him 
IG.  24.  lh.it  he  may  di])  the  tij)  of  hic  linger  in  v). 
Jjhn  2.  7.  Jesus  sailh,  till  the  water-pots  with  zo. 

3.  5.  e.icept  a  man  be  born  of  w.  and  of  the  Spirit 
23.near  loSalim, because  there  was  much  zc.there 

4.  10.  given  living  w.  11.  ||  15.  give  nie  this  w. 
4G.  Jesus  came  again  where  ho  made  w.  wine 

5.  3.  halt,  Withered,  waiting  for  moving  of  the  w. 
4.  an  angel  went  down  and  troubled  the  w. 

7.  38.  out  of  his  belly  shall  How  living  w. 

13.  5.  after  that  he  poureth  w.  into  a  basin. 
19.  3^1.  forthwith  came  thereout  blood  and  w. 

jicts  1.  5.  for  John  truly  baptized  with  w.  11.  Ifi. 

8.  30.  Jiere  hic.  ||  38.  they  went  down  both  into  ?o. 
10.  47.  can  any  forbid  w.  these  be  not  baptized  ? 

iCpli.  5.  2G.  might  cleanse  it  with  Uie  washing  of  w. 
Hcb.  0.  19.  he  took  the  blood  of  calves  with  w. 

10.  22.  and  our  bodies  washed  with  pure  jo. 
Jam.  3.  12.  no  fountain  can  yield  salt  w.  and  fresh 
\rH.'i.  21).  few,  that  is  eight  souls  were  saved  by  w. 
2Pct  2.  17.  are  wells  without  lo.  \\  .hide  12.  clouds 

3.  G.  world  being  overflowed  with  w.  perished 
XJokii  5.  6.  this  is  lie  that  came  by  id.  and  blood 

5.  8.  three  bear  witness,  Spirit,  w.  and  blood 
R«i!. 12. 15. and  the  scrjient  cast  out  of  his  mouth  w. 

16.  12.  the  sixth  on  Euphrates,  and  w.  dried  up 

21.  G.  I  will  give  of  the  fountain  of  the  w.  of  life 

22.  ].  and  he  shewed  me  a  pure  river  of  ic.  of  life 
17.  whosoever  Will,  let  liiin  take  70.  of  life  freely 
Sec  I{.\THE,  Bitter,  Draw,  Drew,  Drink, 

Well. 

JVo  WATER. 
Oen.  37.  24.  pit  was  empty,  there  was  no  w.  in  it 
Eiod.  15.22.  and  tlioy  went  three  days  in  the  wil- 
derness, and  found  no  w.  17.  1.  J^aui.  20.  2. 
I  33. 14.  JJeut.  8.  15. 
IKinirs  13.22.L.  said,  eat  no  bread  and  drink  vo  w. 
2Kiugs  3.9.  there  was  no  w.  for  the  host  and  cattle 
PaaLG'.i.  1.  in  a  dry  and  thirsty  land  where  now.  is 
ha.  1.  30.  ye  shall  be  as  a  garden  that  hath  nu  w. 
44.  12.  the  smith  drinketli  no  id.  and  is  faint 
50  2.  their  tishstinketh  because  there  is  ko  w. 
/er  2.  13.  broken  cisterns  that  can  hold  no  w. 

14.  3.  llicy  came  to  the  pits  and  found  no  xd. 
39.  0.  in  tiiz  dungeon  there  was  no  w.  hot  mire 

Zecft.O.U.sentprisonersout  of  pit  wherein  \shuw. 
Luke  7.  44.  thou  gavest  me  no  w.  for  my  feet 

W.VTER. 
O«n.2.10.a  river  went  out  of  Eden  to  w.  the  garden 
29.  7.  w.  ye  the  sheep  and  go  and  feed  them,  8. 
Psal.  6.  6.  I  10.  my  couch  with  my  tears 
72.  6.  coma  down  as  showers  that  w.  the  earth 
Prov.  5.  t  19.  let  her  breasts  w-  thee  at  all  times 
Fcel.i.Vi.  I  made  me  poolsof  waterto?c.llio  wood 
Jta.  IG.  9.  I  will  H).  thee  with  my  tears,  Ollcshbon 
27.  3.  I  -.vill  w.  it  every  moment,  lest  any  hurt  it 
Kick.  17.  7.  he  might  w.  it  by  furrows  of  plantation 
32.  ().  1  will  w.  with  my  blood  the  land  wherein 
Jocl'i.  18.  a  fountain  shall  70.  the  valley  of  Shittini 

WATERED. 
Gen.  2.  C.  a  mist  that  in.  the  face  of  the  ground 
13.  10.  the  plain  of  Jordan,  that  it  was  well  w. 
■2!).  2.  of  that  well  tliny  70.  flocks,  3.  ||  10.  Jacob  w. 
Uxod.  2.  17.  Moses  liel[>ed  and  w.  their  flocks,  19. 
Vroit.  11.2.J.  he  that  watercth  shall  bo  w.  himself 
he.  .'>8.  II.  and  thou  slialt  he  like  a  w.  garden 
Jer.  31.  12.  their  soul  shall  bo  as  a  xd.  garden 
lCi)r.3.G.  I  have  [ilanted,  Apollosw.  butGodgave 

WATEREDST. 
£)cu«.11.10. 2^;.  it  withthv  foot  as  a  garden  of  herbs 

WATEREST. 
Psal.  C5.  9.  thou  visitcst  the  earth  and  70.  it 
10.  thou  ID.  the  riilges  thereof  abundantly 
WATERETII. 
Psal.  104.  13.  lie  io.  the  hills  from  liis  chambers 
prov   11.  25.  he  that  ?o.  shall  bo  watered  himself 
laa.  .W.  10.  rain  returneth  not,  but  i«.  the  ^artli 
XCoT.  3. 7.  nor  he  that  planteth,  nor  w.  an-  thing,  8. 

WATERING. 
Qen.  30.  38.  Jacob  laid  rods  in  the  70.  troughs 
Job  37.  11.  by  tn-  he  wearieth  the  thick  cloud 
P>vn.  3.  1 1^.  i'  shall  be  7o.  to  thy  bones 
L-tike.  13.I5.dolh  not  eachof  vou  lead  his  ass  to  to.? 

WATER-BROOKS. 
Psal  42.  1.  as  the  hart  panteth  afier  the  w. 

WATER-COtJRSE. 
"iChron.  3^2.  '■^-  He/ekiah  stopped  the  upper  w. 
Ljb  38.  25.  who  hath  divided  a  w.  for  overflowing 

WATER  COURSES. 

'w.  i'-  i.  thcjr  «hall  9i>ring  as  willow*  by  the  'o. 

C70 


WAT 

WATER-FLOOD. 

Faal.d'i.  15.  let  not  the  w.  ovc.iflow  me,  nor  deep 

w.vrEU-roT,  water-pots. 

John  0.  6.  there  were  set  there  six  vj.  of  stone 
7.  Jcsns  saitli,  fill  the  w.  with  water,  they  filled 
4.  28,  the  woman  then  left  her  w.  and  went  to  city 
WATER-SPOUTS. 
Psal.  42.  7.  deop  cixlls  to  deep  at  noise  of  thy  w. 

WATER-SFKliMGS. 

Psal.  107.  33.  he  turneth  the  w.  into  dry  ground 

35.  he  tutneth  dry  ground  into  70. 

WATERS. 

Gen.  1.  2.  the  Spirit  of  God  moved  upon  face  of  lo. 

G.  let  the  tirmament  divide  the  to.  from  the  jo.  7. 

9.  let  the  TO.  be  gathered  |[  20.  to.  bring  forth 
C.  17.  I,  even  I,  do  bring  a  flood  of  7C.  un  earth 

7.  17.  TO.  increased  ||  18. 20.  prevailed,  19,  20,  24. 
8. 1.  TO.  decreased,  3,  5.  ||  13.  to.  were  dried  up 
9.  11.  not  be  cut  off  any  more  by  lo.  of  a  flood 

/'."i:oii.7.17.beliold,  I  will  •smite  the  x.jj  20.  ;o.  blood 

8.  0.  Aaron  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  to. 

14.  21.  by  a  strong  east-wind  the  to.  were  divided 

22.  70.  were  a  wall,  29.  |1  28.  to.  returned,  15. 19. 

15.  8.  the  TO.  were  gathered  together,  flood  stood 

23.  they  could  not  drink  of  the  to.  of  Marah 
27.  come  to  Elam,  1  hey  encamped  there  by  the  to. 

JV((7/i.24.  G.  as  treesplanted,  as  cedar  trees  beside  w. 

y.'ci;Ll0.7.journeyedtoJotbath,lan.dofriveisofio. 
32. 5 1.  ye  tresjias-sed  at  the  to.  of  Meribah-kadesh 
33.  8.  with  whomdiilststriveatthoTo-of  Mcribah 

.Josh.  3.  IG.  the  to.  which  came  down  rose  up 

4.  7.  the  TO.  of  Jordan  were  cut  ofl"  before  the  ark 
23.  the  Lord  dried  up  the  to.  of  Jordan,  5.  1. 

11.  5.  they  came  and  pitched  at  the  70.  of  Merom 
.Jiidg.  5. 19.  the  kings  of  Canaan  by  to.  of  Megidilo 

7.  24.  come  down  and  take  the  to.  before  them 
2io7H.5. 20.  the  Lord  hath  broken  forth  as  a  breach 
of  TO.  upon  mine  enemies,  ICAroTi.  14.  11. 

12.  27.  and  JoaUsaid,  1  have  taken  the  city  of  to. 
2/w7i^'-s  2.  8.  and  Elijah  smote  the  70.  ||  14.  Elislia 

21.  and  he  went  forth  unto  the  spring  of  the  lo. 

thus  saith  Lord,  I  have  healed  these  to. 

5.12.arenotrivcrsof  Damasc.  better  than 70. of  Isr. 

2C/iron.  32.  3.  he  touk  counsel  to  slop  the  lo. 

./ob  3.  24.  my  roarings  are  poured  out  like  the  w. 

5.  10.  who  sendeth  w.  ujion  the  fields 

11.  10.  remember  thy  misery  as70.  that  pass  away 

12.  15.  he  withholdetii  the  lo.  and  they  dry  up 

14.  11.  as  the  to.  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the  floud 

19.  the  70.  wear  the  stones,  thou  washest  away 
22.  11.  and  abundance  of  to.  cover  thee,  38.  34. 

24.  18.  he  is  swift  as  the  to.  thou  washest  away 
20.  5.  dead  things  are  formed  from  under  the  to. 
•  8.  he  bindeth  uji  the  to.  in  his  thick  clouds 

10.  he  hath  comjiassed  the  to.  with  clouds 

27.  20.  terrors  take  hold  on  him  as  to.  a  tempest 

28.  4.  even  the  to.  forgotten  of  the  foot 
25.  and  he  weighed  the  to.  by  measure 

29.  19.  my  root  was  spread  out  by  the  to. 

30.  14.  came  upon  me  as  a  wide  breaking  in  of  to. 

37.  10.  and  the  breadth  of  the  70.  is  straightened 

38.  30.  the  to.  are  hid  as  with  a  stone 
Psal.  23.  2.  he  leadelh  me  beside  the  still  to. 

33.  7.  lie  gatherelli  tho  to.  of  the  seas  together 
40.  3.  though  the  jo.  thereof  roar  and  be  troubled 
.53.  7.  let  them  melt  away  as  to.  which  run 
09. 1.  for  the  to.  are  conic  in  unto  my  soul 
73.  10.  70.  of  a  full  cup  are  wrung  cmt  to  them 

77.  ]0.  the  TO.  saw  thee,  O  God,  the  to.  saw  thee 

78.  13.  he  made  the  70.  to  stand  as  a  heap 
10.  and  caused  to.  to  run  down  like  rivers 

20.  ho  smote  the  rock  that  tise  to.  gushed  out  and 
streainsoverllowed,105.41.  |  114.8.  /ia.48.  21. 

81.7.  I  proved  thee  at  the  TO.  of  Meribab,  lOG.  32. 

104.  G.  the  70.  stood  above  tlio  mountains 

105.  29.  ho  turned  their  to.  into  blood  and  slew 
IO(i.  II.  and  the  to.  covered  their  enemies 

1 19.130.  riversofTO.  rundown  mineeyes  because 
124.  4.  then  the  7o.  had  overwhelmed  us 
5.  then  the  proud  7o.  had  gone  over  our  soul 
y.K.  0.  him  thatstrotched  the  earth  above  the  to. 

147.  18.  hecauseththe  wind  to  blow  and  to.  flow 

148.  4.  yo  70.  above  the  heavens,  praise  him 
Pror.  5.  15.  drink  to.  out  of  thine  own  cistern 

I(>.  let  rivers  of  (o.  be  dispersed  in  tho  streets 
8. 29.tliat  the  70.  should  not  pass  his  commandment 
9. 17.  stolen  TO.  are  sweet,  and  bread  eaten  insecret 

25.  25.  as  cold  70.  to  a  tliirstysoul,soisgood  news 
iiO.  4.  who  hath  bound  the  to.  in  a  garment 

F.ccl.  II.  1.  cast  thy  bread  upon  TO.  thou  shalt  find 
Ca7i«.4.15.a  welloflivingio.and  streams  from  Leb. 
fsd.  8.  G.  as  this  people  refuseththe  to.  of  Shiloah 
7.  the  Lord  bringeth  on  them  to.  of  the  river 
11.  9.  as  the  to.  cover  the  seas,  Hah.  2.  14. 

15.  G.  for  the  to.  of  Nlinrim  si.ull  be  desolate 
9.  for  the  to.  of  Oimon  shall  be  full  of  blood 

17.  12.  a  rushing  like  the  rushing  of  mighty  to. 
19.  5.  and  the  to.  shall  fail  from  the  sea 
22.  9.  and  yo  gathered  the  ze.  of  the  lower  pool 
28.  17.  tho  TO.  shall  overflow  iVe  hiding-place 


WAV 

Isa.  32.  20.  Idessed  are  ye  that  sow  beside  all  ut. 
8.3.  IG.  bread  be  piven  him,  hisjc.  tliall  be  sure 
3j.  C.  for  in  the  wilderness  shall  to.  break  forth 
40.  12.  who  lialh  measured  the  ic.  in  his  hand 
43.  2.  if  thou  pass  through  10.  I  will  be  with  thee 
16.  .111(1  miiketh  a  path  in  the  mighty  w. 

20.  Igive  lo.in  the  wildernessaiidrivers  indcsert 
4S.  1.  and  are  rome  forth  out  of  the  w.  of  Jndali 

21.  he  caused  the  w.  to  flow  out  of  t  he  rock 
51. 10.  which  hath  dried  the  10.  of  the  {iioat  deop 
54.  9.  this  is  as  10.  of  Noah  unto  me,  Tt/.not  return 

55.1. ho  every  one  that  thlLSteth, come  yo  tulbeic. 

57.  20.  like  thcsea,  whose  to.  cast  up  uiire  and  dirt 

58.  11.  like  a  spring  of  water,  whose  to.  fail  not 
./fT.2.13.havc  fursaken  me  the  I'^uitam  of  living  90. 

18.wlial  hastthoutodo,lo<irmk  the  to.  ef  Siliorl 
0.7.  as  a  fountain  eastern  out  her  lo.socastetli  out 
8.  14.  God  hath  gi<cn  us  10.  ufgall  to  drink 
9. 1.  U  that  luy  head  were  10.  and  mini!  eycstffars 

18.  eyesruu  with!  ?ars,  eye-lids  gush  uutwilli  to 

10.  13.  isa  multitude  of  70.  in  the  heavens,  51.  IS 
14.  3.  their  nobles  sent  little  ones  to  the  id. 

15. 18.  wilt  be  to  me  as  a  liar  and  us  lo.  that  fail 

17.  8.  be  shall  be  as  a  tree  planted  by  the  to. 

13.  have  fursaken  the  Lord,  fountaiiioflivingjo- 

18.  14.  shall  the  cold  flowing  to.  be  forsaken'! 
40.  7.  whose  to.  are  moved  as  the  rivers,  8. 

47.  2.  behold,  10.  rise  up  out  of  the  north 

48.  34.  for  the  to.  of  Nimrim  shall  be  desolate 
50.  38.  a  drought  is  ujiou  her  10.  and  shall  be  dried 

/.am.  3.  54.  to.  flowed  over  mine  head,  lam  cut  ott 
t'.zck.  19.  10.  thy  mother  is  like  a  vine  by  llie'jo. 

31.  4.  TO.  made  him  great,  the  deep  set  bim  on  high 

14.  that  uune  of  the  trees  by  TO-e.\alt  themselves 

32.  2.  and  troublesl  the  to.  with  thy  li;ct 

47.  1.  behold,.  10.  issued  from  uiuler  the  tbreshoM 
3.brought  me  through  jo.  the  lo.w  i.tc  to  ancles,  4. 
5.  fur  the  10.  were  risen,  to.  to  &wiuv  in 
8.  these  to.  issue  out  towardXlie  east  country,  12. 

19.  even  to  the  to.  of  strife  in  Kadesh,  48.  28. 
Dan.  12.  G.  one  said  to  the  man  upon  the  to.  7.     , 
Jlmos  5.  6.  callethfor  so. ofsea, and  poureth. 9.  C 

24.  but  let  judgment  run  down  as  jo.  and  righi. 
./('«uA.  2.5.  the  TO.  compassed  me  about  to  the nooi 
Mic.l.  4.  as  70.  that  are  poured  down  a  stcej)  placa 

,.\"«/*.  3.  8.  No,  that  bad  the  10.  round  about  it 

14.  draw  the  to.  for  the  siege,  fortify  thy  hold* 
Zech.  14.  8.  living  to.  shall  go  from  Jerusalem 
2Cor.  11.  26.  in  [icrils  of  to.  in  perils  of  cobbert) 
Rev.  1.  17.  lead  them  unto  living  fountains.of  w. 
S.  11.11.  third  part  of  1  he  w.  became  wormwood,  and 
many  died  of  the  to.  because  liilter 

11.  fi.  have  power  over  w.  to  turn  them  t"  blood 
1 1.  7.  worship  liim  that  mailethe  f(in;itaiii  of  to. 
Hi.  4.  mid  llie  third  anfrelpnuvcd  hisvialon  theio. 

.').  1  hoard  angel  of  the  lo.  say, thou  art  ri^-Ii!cnu» 

n.  15.  the  w.  where  the  whore  sit.'s.are  peoples 

Sec  Dekp.  G1!K.\T. 

J?7.,  or  i»(o  WATERS. 

Erni!.  15. 10.  they  sank  as  load  in  the  mishty  w. 

25.  a  tree  when  cast  into  the  w.  they  were  tiwesl 
Leu.  11.9.  these  shall  ye  eat,  of  all  that  are  in  vs 

what  hath  fins  and  scales  771  TO.  10.40./;c«<.14.3. 
12.  hath  no  flns  nor  scales  in  the  to.  unclean 
Dful.i.  18.  the  likenossof  any  fish  th  the  jc.  5.8. 
.fo.-ili.  3.  13.  as  the  feet  of  |)ticsls  test  tii  the  w. 
J\i'i/i-i>.  11.  Ihrewest  a  sAne  77/(11  the  mighty  ic. 
I'sal.  74.  13.  breakest  the  heads  of  dragons  in  te. 
104.  3.  layoth  the  beams  of  his  chanibers  in  'J>. 
.Mat.  8,  32.  the  swine  ran  and  perished  in  tlio  w, 
Mark  9.  22.  oft  it  cast  him  inic  tire  and  171(0  ic. 

Many  WATERS. 
J^um.  24.  7.  and  his  seed  shall  be  in  many  to. 
2Snm.  22.  17.  drew  me  out  o( many  70.  Ps.  18.  I6i 
f.«(i/.29.  3.  thevoiceof  the  Lord  isiipon  maiiyw. 
93.  4.  liord  mightier  than  the  noise  ofntaity  10. 
Cant.  8.7.  many  w.  caunet  i|ucncli  love,  nor  floods 
Isa.  17.  13.  nations  like  the  rushing  afvtany  to. 
./rr.  51.  13.  O  thou  that  dwellest  u)ion  many  zs. 
F.zck.  19. 10.  she  was  fruitful  by  reason  of  ?«a.ijf». 
43.  2.  his  voice  was  like  a  noise  of  many  to.  earth 
siiinod  with  his  glory,  Wre.  1.15.  |  14.2. 1 19.  tk 
Rev.  17.  1.  the  great  wimre  that  sitteth  on  monif  jo. 

WAVE. 
.Jam.  1.  C   he  that  waverelh  is  like  a  w.  of  the  sea 

WAVE,  Verb. 
i(:io(/.29.24.tlioti  shalt  70.  them  for  a  wavp-offerine 
before  the  Lorti   /.fi).  8.27.  |r3.:)O..V«7H.e.20. 

20.  thoushalfw.  the  breast  ||  27.  to.  the  shoulder 

iew.  7.  30.  1  8.29.  |  9.  21.  (  10  15 
/,(!».23.11.he  shall  70.  Hie  sheafbeforelhe  Lord, 12 
JVkth  J5. 25.  the  priest  shall  w.  the  jeiiousy-offering 

WAVED. 

I^ev.  14.  21.  then  he  shall  take  one  lamb  to  be  i*. 

See  BitEA.'iT,  LoAv.k's,  Okferino. 

V.'AVERETH. 

.^777.  1.  C.  he  that  70.  is  like  a  waTe  of  Iht  sea 

WAVERiNG. 
Heb.  10. 23.  hold  fast  profesfion  of  faith  without 
./a;77.  1.  6,  but  let  him  »»k  in  faith,  nothiDf  tc. 


WAY 

WAVES. 
Psal.  42.  7.  lil'i  tliy  tc.  arc  a-iiic  over  me,  Jtinah  2.  3 
fio.  7.  slilleth  the  jioiseoi'tlieir  ic.  6'-J.i>.  |  11)7.  ii) 
88.  7.  thou  l>ast  ariiulnl  iiic  with  all  thy  w.  . 

Oa.  3.  floods  lirt  up  voice," Hoods  litl  up  llicir  w. 
4.  the  Lord  on  lugli  «  migntier  tliaii  niigli  y  w. 
107.  25.  tJie  s'orinv  wind  w'ucli  liltetli  u|i  iMo  w. 
ha.  48.  18.  thy  righteouBiiliSS  as  iIih  tc.  ol  the  sea 
51.  15.  out  I  am  the  Lord  tliy  <i"'i  t''al  divided 
the  sea,  Vihosc  u.  roared,  Jtr.  31.  3J. 
Jer.  5.  22.  tho'  the  -x.  toss,  yet  can  iney  not  prevail 
51.42. Babylon  isc-cvcrcd  with  the  iiiullitudeot'ic. 
55.  Lord  halh  spoiled  Babylon  wlienlier  w.  roar 
Elek.  20. 3.  natiouc  come,  as  the  sea  causetli  lus  (C. 
27.  t  28.  10  shall  shake  at  the  cry  of  thy  pilots 
Zee*.  10.  11.  and  shall  smite  the  w.  in  the  sea 
filat.  8.  24.  that  the  ship  was  covered  with  tJie  !0. 
14.24.  but  theship  was  tossed  with  w.  j\Iu.rki.'Si. 
Luke  21.  25.  he  signs,  the  sea  and  the  ic.  roaring 
6cts  27. 41.  the  hinder  part  was  broken  with  the  w. 
Jade  13.  raging  w.  of  sea,  foainiiig  out  the;r shame 

W.\X. 
Psal.  50.  14.  ray  heart  is  like  w.  it  is  melted 
68.  2.  as  IC.  melteth,  so  the  wicked  perish 
«J7.  5.  llie  hills  melted  like  ic.at  the  presenccof  L. 
JUic.  1.  4.  the  valleys  cleft  as  w.  before  the  tire 

W.VX. 
Exod.  KS.  24.  my  wrath  shall  u>.  hot,  32.  10. 
32.  11.  Lord,  why  doth  thy  wrath  w.  hot  against 

22.  let  not  the  anger  of  my  Lord  w.  hot 

/.«).  25.  47.  if  a  sojourner  or  a  stranger  w.  rich  by 
thee,  and  thy  brother  by  him  w.  poor 
I.Sam.  3.  2.  Eli  laid  down,  his  eyes  began  to  kj.  dim 
Job  6.  17.  what  U.-iie  they  sc.  warm  they  vanish 

14.  8.  though  the  root  thereof  w.  old  in  the  earth 
Ps.  102.  2ti.  all  of  them  shall  w.  old  as  a  garment, 
and  be  changed,  fsa.aO.  9.  |  51.  G.  Hcb.l  11. 
Isa.  17.  4.  the  fatness  of  hi*  flesh  iliall  ui.  lean 

29.  22.  neither  shall  his  face  now  w.  pale 
Jer.  G.  24.  our  hands  w.  feeble,  anguish  lialh  taken 
Mat.  24.  12.  the  love  of  many  shall  w.  cold 
Luke  12.  33.  |irovide  bags  wiiich  w.  not  old 
ITtm.  5.  11.  began  to  ic  wanton  against  Ch'ist 
OTtm.  3.  13.  seducers  shall  ic.  worse  aud  worse 

WAXED. 
Oen.  26. 13.  Isaac  w.  great  ||  41. 56.  famine  w.  sore 
Exod.  1.  7.  Israel  lo.  exceeding  mighty,  20. 

Ifi.  21   and  when  the  sun  w.  hot,  it  melted 

19.  19   when  the  trumpet  w.  louder  and  louder 

32.  19  Moses' anger  ic.  hot,  and  hecasttlie  tables 
Xum.  11.  23.  is  the  Lord's  hand  ;c. short! 
Veul.  8.  4.  raiment  w.  not  old,  29.  5.  jYeJt.  9.  21. 

32.  15.  but  Je..iliurun  je.  fat  and  kicked 
Jash  23.  1.  that  .Joshua  io.  old  and  stricken  in  age 
I  Sam.  2.  .i.  she  that  hai  h  many  cliildien  is  w.  feeble 
a.Sa™.  3. 1.  but  David  w.  stronger,  \Ckron.  11.  9. 

21.15.  and  David  went  down,  fought,  and  w.  fa^fit 
iKings  4.  34.  and  the  flesh  of  the  child  w.  warm 
BCA»ri3.21..\bijah  jc.  mighty  and  mar:  led  wives 

17.  12.  Jehoshaphat  ||  2!.  13.  Jehoiada  w.  old 
Esth.  9.  4.  Mordecal  w.  greater  and  greater 
Psal.  32.  3.  when  I  kept  silence  my  bones  w.  old 
Jer.  49.  24.  Damascus  is  w.  feeble  aii.l  turnetli 

50.  43.  the  king  of  Babylon's  hands  a;,  feeble 
Dan.  8.  8.  the  he-goat  v.  great  ||  0.  little  horn,  W. 
M<il.V.\.\^.  this  people's  heart  w.  gross,  .Ids  -^3.27. 
Luke  1.  80.  the  child  w.  strong  in  spirit,  2.  40. 

13.  19.  a  grain  of  muatard-seed  tc.  a  great  tree 
/lets  13.  4fi.  Paul  and  Barnabas  w.bold  and  said 
Jleb.  11.  34.  w.  valiant  in  fight,  tuKied  to  flight 
Rec.  18.  3.  til.?  nicrcl'.anls  of  the  earth  are  w.  rich 

WAXEN,  WAXED. 
Gen. 18. 12.  after  1  am  w.  old  shall  1  hav'e  pleasure? 

19.  13.  because  the  cry  of  .Sodom  was  w.  great 

Lev.  25.  0.i  if  thy  brother  be  w.  poor,  35,  39. 

/.lcu«.31.2G'.  ;r.  fat,  then  will  they  turn  to  other  gods 

Jdsh.  17.  13.  the  children  of  Israel  were  id.  strong 
Jer.  5.  27.  therefore  are  become  great  and  w.  rich 

23.  they  are  ir.  fat,  they  shine,  they  overpass 
Eiek.  16.  7.  thou  hast  increased  and  u>.  great 

WAXETK. 

Psal  6. 7.  mine  eye  w.  old  becast'e  of  mine  enemies 

Heb.  8.  13.  what  tc.oii!,  is  T'=at;y  to  vanish  away 
WAXlNG. 

PAi7.1.14.manybreli;ren  I'b.  ecnfidentl.y  my  bonds 
WAV, 

Or  path,  IS  taken  in  a  r,i?ral  sense,  (1)  For  con- 
duct, /so. 59. 8,  They  have  made  them  crooked 
pathi.  Psal.  1.  6,  The  Lord  knowetli  Ihe  waij 
cftherig''i;ooua.  (2)  V/ays  are  p-m.t  for  the  laws 
of  the  Lord.  Gen.  i?.  19,  They  shall  keep  the 
way  of  the  Lord.  /'^a/-.  18.21,  I  have  kept  the 
»ays  of  the  Lord.  (3)  Way  is  put  for  custom, 
manners,  and  way  of  life.  Gen.  G.  i2.  All  flesh 
had  corrupted  his  jjay  upon  the  earth,  .ivd  in 
Jet.  10.  2,  Learn  not  the  way  of  the  heathen. 
(4)  The  way  of  the  /^rd  etp-esscs  hr.-t  eovduet 
in  respect  of  us.  Isa.  55.  6,  9,  My  thoughts  are 
not  Toiir  thoughts,  neither  are  your  ways  my 
■wwja  siitb  the  Lord.  For  as  the  bcavemi  are 
671 


WAY 

higlior  than  the  earth,  so  are  my  ways  liigher 
tliaii  your  ways,  and  my  thou;;iits  than  your 
thoughts,  ^iiid  in  Koiu.  11.  33,  His  waija  are 
pusl  liudiiig  out.  (5)  The  ways  of  God  are 
pulf'jr  Ins  icurks.  Job  40.  l\),  He  is  the  chiei 
of  llie  waits  of  (jod.  1,0)  JJiciiic  lrueidcii.ce, 
I'salm  107".  7.  (7)  Death,  Jo.  Ii.  23.  14.  (.t!) 
The  incUiud  of  saioatwit,  or  ducLriii^  of  the 
gospil,  Acts  19.  9. 
To  go  the  way  of  all  the  earth,  is  put  to  signify 
dying  and  the  grave.  Josh.  23.  14.  .i  hard 
way,  is  put  lo  represent  the  way  of  sinners,  a 
\vay  of  impicUj.  Judg.  2.  19,  They  ceased  not 
from  their  stubborn  way;  in  Hebrew,  hard  way. 
It  IS  so  called  to  signify,  that  althoui;h  it. 
seemed  aljirst  very  soft,  and  easy,  and  plea- 
sant, yet  they  would  certainly  find  that  it  was 
hard  and  di±iicult,  and  troublisoine  to  them,  as 
a  hard  way  is  to  the  traveller.  I'he  course 
that  leadeth  to  destruction  is  called  a  broad 
way,  that  is  obvious  to  all,  and  in  vjliichviany 
walk;  on  the  contrary,  that  course  if  life  which 
zciil  brini'  a  man  to  heaven,  is  named  strait, 
narrow,  duiieult  to  Jind  and  to  walk  in:  Ji 
course  of  holiness  is  unpleasing  to  Jlcsh  and 
blood,  it  dues  nut  at  all  gratify  mens  sensual 
appi Cites;  it  is  a  narrow  way,  wherein  men 
will  meet  with  many  crosses  and  temptations, 
Mat.  7.  13,14. 

Jesns  Christ  is  called  the  way,  John  14.  0.  be- 
cause It  is  by  him  alone  thai  uelicvcrs  obtain 
eternal  life,  and  an  entrance  into  heaven.  Jie 
is  the  way  to  heaven,  by  the  ductrirc  which  he 
taught;  by  his  death,  by  which  he  purchased 
this  heavenly  inheritance  for  the  elect;  by  his 
holy  life  and  conversation,  setlii.j  u:  an  ei.am- 
ple,  that  we  should  follow  his  steps;  end  by  the 
injiuence  of  his  Sp.irit,  whereby  believers  are 
8anctilied,and  made  meet  to  be  made  i)artakers 
of  the  inheritance  of  the  saints  in  lirht.  'J'he 
Psalmist  says,  T.hou  wilt  shew  rae  LJe  path  of 
life,  Psal.  IC.  11.  that  is,  ''thou  wilt  ra.^e  my 
body  from  death  to  life,  and  conduct  me  to  the 
place  and  state  of  everlasting  happiness."  In 
M.it.  22.  IG.  the  Pharisees  tell  our  .'iaviour  by 
their  di.sciples,  Master,  we  know  that  thou  art 
true,  and  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth  ; 
that  is,  the  true  principles  of  religion.  Ht. 
Peter  says,  that  the  ^.cay  of  truth  shall  be  evil 
spoken  of  by  false  teachers,  'IPet.  2.  2.  that  is, 
the  doctrine  'if  the  gospel,  and  the  Christian 
religion.  In  Jude  11.  it  is  said,  they  have 
gone  in  the  way  of  Cain ;  that  is,  they  have 
followed  his  eiamplc,  in  hating  and  persecut- 
ing their  brethren. 

Gen.  24.  42.  if  thou  prosp'ir  my  w.  which  I  go 
42.  25.  to  give  them  provision  for  the  w.  45.  21 

Kiod.  13.  17.  led  not  thro'  the  w.  of  the  Philistines 
18.  led  the  people  thro'  the  ic.of  tlie  wilderness 
21.  in  a  pillar  of  cloud  to  lead  them  the  ic. 
18.  20.  rh'jw  them  the  w.  JVcA.  9.  19.  Psa<.107.4. 

JVuHi.  'ii.  4.  and  the  soul  of  the  peojjle  was  much 

discouraged  because  of  the  w. 

22.  20.  there  was  no  w.  to  turn  to  the  right  or  left 

Deut.  1.  22.  by  what  w.  we  must  go,  .losh.  3.  4. 

8.  2.  remember  the  w.  which  the  Lord  led  you 

14.  2'!.  if  the  w.  be  too  long  for  thee 

17.  16.  shall  henceforth  return  no  more  that  w. 
19.3.  thou  shall  prepare  thee  a  w.  \\  0.  the  w.  is  long 
26.  25.  thou  slialt  go  cut  one  w.  ajainst  them 
31.  2J.  and  turn  aside  from  the  w.  which  1  have 

commanded  you 
.Tosh.  23.14.  behold  I  am  going  w.  of  all  the  earth 
24.  17.  Lord  preserved  us  in  ail  the  w.  we  went 
■  hidg.  2. 19.  they  cea.'ied  not  from  their  stubborn  jc. 

9.  25.  lh(!y  robbed  all  that  came  along  that  w. 

18.  5.  wlie.'.her  our  w.  we  go  shall  be  prosperous 
C,  before  the  Lord  is  your  w.  wherein  ve  go 

19.  9.  and  to-morrow  get  you  early  on  your  w. 
I.Sam.  G.  12.  k  me  took  straight  .v.to'Beth-shomcsh 

9.  6.  peradventure  he  can  shew  as  our  w.  to  go 
8.  I  will  give  to  the  man  of  God  to  tell  us  cur  m. 

12.  23.  I  will  tench  you  the  good  and  the  right  w. 

15.  20.  I  have  gone  the  w.  the  Lord  sent  me 

SO.  t  19.  remain  Dytlie  stone  thai  slieweth  the  j?. 
2.Siim.  19.  .30.  servant  will  go  a  little  w.  over  Jordan 
1  Kings  2.  2.  I  go  the  jf.  of  all  the  earth,  'oe  strong 

8.  3fi.  that  thou  teach  them  the  good  w.lo  walk 
t  44.  pray  to  the  Lord  toward  the  w.  of  the  city 

13.  9.  nor  turn  again  by  the  same  id.  thou  earnest 
10.  he  went  another  w.  \\  12.  what  w.  went  hel 

18.  G.  .Miab  went  one  w.  Obadiah  s:.other  w. 
22.  24.  he  said,  which  w.  went  the  Spirit  of  Lord 
from  me  to  speak  to  thee?  iChron.  18.  23. 
iKiTigs  3.  8.  and  he  said,  which  w.  shall  we  go? 
the  ID.  through  the  wiMerness  of  Edom 
5   10   so  he  departed  from  him  a  little  w. 
7.  1.'5.  all  the  w.  full  ofearments  and  vessels 
2Chron.  G.  27.  when  thou  hast  taught  them  good  w 
Ezra  8.  21.  to  seek  of  him  a  right  W.  for  u» 


WAY 

.Job  3.  23.  light  given  to  a  man  who5  e  w.  in  Iiiii 
12.  24.  to  w ander  where  there  is  no  w.  Ps.Wi.  40 
10.  22.  1  shall  go  the  w.  whence  1  shall  not  retin  n 
22. 15.  hast  thou  marked  theoid  w.  which  \>ickeii 
2:1.  10.  but  he  knoweth  the  w.  that  1  take 
28. 23.  God  understands  tin;  w.  thereof  and  kiiowi 
31.  t  ".  but  I  opened  my  doors  to  the  w. 
38.  19.  where  is  the  if.  where  light  dwelleth! 

I'sal.  1.  G.  Lord  knoweth  the  w.  of  the  right^oui 
2.  12.  kiss  the  Son,  lest  yo  perish  from  the  if. 
30.  4.  he  setteth  liimself  in  a  w.  that  is  not  goo<l 
37.  \  14.  bent  their  bow  lo  slay  the  npright  of  w, 
78.  50.  he  made  a  if.  to  his  anger,  he  spared  no; 
101.  2.  1  will  behave  wisely  in  a  perfect  w.  G. 
1 19.27. make  me  understand  the  if.  of  thy  precepis 

29.  remove  from  nic  the  w-  of  lying  and  gnu 

30.  1  have  chosen  the  if.  of  truth 

32.  I  will  run  the  jf.of  ihy  commandments 

33.  teach  me,  OLord,  tf.of  thy  statutes,  143. »; 
104.  therefore  I  hale  every  false  if.  128. 

13H.  24.  and  tee  if  there  be  any  wicked  w.  in  me 
140.  9.  the  !f.  of '.he  wicked  lie  turns  upside  dowr 
Priii).  2.  8.  he  jireservclh  the  w.  of  his  saints 
IZ  to  deliver  thee  from  the  zf.of  the  evil  mar. 
4.  19.  the  w.  of  the  wicked  is  as  darkness 
G.  23.  are  the  w.  of  life,  15.  24.  .Jer.  21.  8. 

7.  8.  near  her  corner,  he  went  the  w.  to  her  house 
27. her  house  is  the  ir.to  hell,  going  down  to  death 

12.  15.  the  w.  of  a  fool  is  right  in  his  own  eyca 
2G.  the  w.  of  the  wicked  seduceth  them 

13.  15.  but  the  w.  of  the  transgressors  is  hard 

14.  12.  there  is  a  if.  which  seemeth  right,  10.  25 

15.  9.  the  w.  of  the  wicked  is  an  abomination 
10.  is  grievous  to  him  that  forsaketli  the  if. 

19.  the  if.  of  the  slothful  man  is  a  hedge  of  thorna 

hut  the  tf.  of  the  righteous  is  made  plair 
IG.  29.  leadeth  him  into  the  if.  that  is  not  good 
21.8.  the  If.  of  man  is  froward  and  strange 
30.  19.  the  if.  of  an  eagle,  of  a  seriient,  of  a  ship 

20.  such  is  the  w.  of  an  adulterous  woman 
&(■/.  11.5.  k  no  west  not  what  is  the  w.  of  the  Spirit 
Isa.  3.  12.  they  cause  thee  to  err  and  destroy  the  ?f 

20.  7.  the  if.  of  the  just  is  uprightness 
35.  8.  a  high-way  a.id  a  lo.  called  w.  of  holiness 
40.  14.  who  shewed  him  thejf.of  understandingt 
43.  10.  Lord  who  mnketh  a  if.  in  llie  sea, 51. 1ft. 
19.  I  will  even  make  a  if.  in  the  wilderness 

49.  11.  1  will  make  all  my  mountains  a  if. 

57.  14.  prepare  a  if.  ||  62. 10.  cast  up  the  high  a/. 
59.  8.  the  if.  of  peace  they  know  not,  J-tovi.  3.  17. 

Jer.  6.  16.  where  is  the  good  w.  and  walk  therein 
10.  2.  learn  not  the  if  of  heathen,  be  not  dismayed 
2.3.  I  know  tha  ne  zf.of  man  is  not  in  himself 
12.1.  wherefore  doth  the  if.  of  the  wicked  prosparl 
IS.  15.  to  walk  in  paths,  in  a  if.  not  cast  up 
32.  39.  I  will  give  them  one  heart  and  one  tf.    j 

.  42.  3.  that  the  Lord  thy  God  may  shew  us  the  w. 

50.  5.  they  shall  ask  the  ir.  to  TJ.tm  with  faces 
iCzfA-.21.20.  apjioint  a  if.  that  the  sword  may^ome 

2;).  13.  then  1  saw  that  they  took  both  one  w. 

43.  2.  the  glory  of  G.  came  from  the  if  of  the  east 
Jimos  2.  7.  and  turn  aside  the  if.  of  the  meek 
A'uh.  2.  1.  keep  the  munition,  watch  the  w. 
j'ltal.  3.  1.  he  shall  prepare  the  w.  before  me 
Mat.  7. 13.  broad  is  the  if .  that  leads  to  destruclior 

14.  and  narrow  is  the  jc.  which  leadeth  iintoli.i' 

8.  28.  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that  w. 
10.  5.  go  not  into  the  if.  of  the  Genli'es 
22.10.  we  know  thou  art  true,  and  teaciiesi  thajo 

of  God  in  truth,  Mark  12.  14.  Luke  20.51 
Luke  5.  19.  by  what  tf .  they  might  bring  him  in 
10.  31.  there  came  down  a  certain  priest  that  n 
15.  20.  when  he  was  yet  a  great  ic.  ofl",  father  sa 
19.  4.  Zaceheusrantoseehim,  v/aslo  passthat  jo 
JoknlO.  1.  bulclimbetluipscmcothertf.isatliief 
14.  4.  the  If.  ye  know  i!  0.  1  am  tlie  if.  the  truth 
5.Thoma3saith,  Lord,  how  can  we  know  the  if ..' 
J)cts  IG.  17.  which  shew  to  us  the  if.  of  salvation 
18. 2G.exi)oi!r.ded  to  him  if.  of  Goil  more  iierfectly 
yl9.  9.  believed  Hot,  but  spake  evil  of  that  if. 
/  23.  there  arose  no  small  stir  aooiit  that  if. 
^24.  14.  after  the  if.  which  they  ca'll  heresy 
Horn.  14.  13.  or  an  occasion  lo  fall  in  brother's r» 
\Cor.  10.  13.  with  temptation  make  a  if.  to  escape 
12.  3).  yet  shew  I  unto  you  a  more  excellent  w. 
1  T.kess.  3. 11.  our  Ld.  Jesus  direct  our  if.  nnto  yon 
Heb.  9.  8.  t!ie  if.  into  the  holiest  not  yet  manifest 
10.  20.  by  a  living  if.  which  he  hath  consecratetl 
12.  t  17.  for  he  found  no  if.  to  change  his  mind 
./(im.  2.  25.  she  had  sent  them  out  another  tf 
•2Pil.  2.2.  the  w.  of  truth  shall  be  evil  spoken  "f 

15.  which  have  forsaken  the  right  if.  and  arc 

gone  astrav,  following  the  if.  of  Balaaa 
the  eon  of  liosor 

21.  better  not  known  the  if.  of  righieoucrrHs 
Rev.  10. 12.  thutif.of kinisoftheeastbepreiiarod 

Py  Ihe  WAY. 
Gen.  42.  38.  if  mischief  befall  him  by  Ihe  w.  ye  g; 
45.24.Joseph  i;aid,  see  that  ye  fall  not  out  A?/  iiie  in 
49.  17.  Dan  shsJl  be  a  serpent  by  the  u  tiii  ntiaet 


WAY 


WAY 


Ezod.  4.  24.  iy  i/tcM).  iiitheiiinllicLord  met  him  JVcA.  9.  19.  departed  not  by  day  to  lend  in  «Ac  m, 
AV/H.  14.  iio.  turn  you,  got  you  into  tlie  wilderness,  Jul)  18.  lU.  snare  laid  and  u  (rap  I'ur  liini  iiit/ie  w, 
byw.  ol'tlie  Kedsea,'il.4.  y;cuM.'2,40.  |2. 1.   I'sal.  1.1.  blessed,  nor  standeili  in  Ike  w.ot  sinners 


/?cuM).7.talkot'tliennvlien  walkusti7///ie2c.ll.lS). 
25.  17.  what  Aiualek  did  to  tliee  by  Ike  20. 

IS.  liow  lie  rnei  tliee  btj  the  w.  limii.  13.  2. 

2d.  08.  Ijord  shall  brnig  thee  by  the  w.  I  spake 

Josli.  J.  4.  even  all  the  men  of  war  died  by  the  w. 

7.  because  they  had  nut  circuiii.  them  by  the  w. 

IKings  13.  i).  not  turn  again  by  lo.  thou  earnest,  17. 

24.  a  lion  met  Inm  by  the  w.  and  slew  liim 


8.  thcrijlort;  iiili  he  teach  sinners  (ii  the  w 
12.  liim  eliall  ho  teach  in  the  w.  32.  8. 

8a.  13.  acid  snalt  set  us  in  the  id.  olliis  steps 

1U2.  J3.  ne  weakened  my  sirengtii  in  the  w. 

110.  7.  he  shall  drink  olthe  brook  in  the  w. 

119.  1.  L'^essed  are  the  undefiled  /«  the  lo. 
14.  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  w.  of  tliy  testimonies 

13y.24.searclinio,and  lead  me  hi  the  y; .everlasting 


20.  38.  the  projiliet  waited  lot  the  king  by  the  w.'',    142.  3.  in  the  w.  have  tlciy  privily  laid  a  sua 
ZKings  3.20.  there  came  water  iiy  the  ui.  ol'  Edom   Pruv.  1.  15.  walk  not  tlioj  in  the  w   with  then 

I'J.  28.  jmt  my  bridle  in  lips,  1  will  turn  thee  baekj   2.20.  that  thou  inayest  walk  ni^/ieM.ofgoodii 
by  the  w.  by  which  thou  earnest,  /au.37.  2i),  34. 1   4.  11.  I  have  taught  thee  in  the  it.  of  wisdom 
Kira  8.  31.  and  of  such  as  lay  in  wait  by  the  w.    I     14.  and  go  not  in  the  w.  of  evil  men 
^^i  21.2'J.iiaveycnot  asked  them  tliatgoi?/<AeK.?]    8.  20.  1  lead  in  the  w.  of  riglileousiiess 
Piu/. 80. 12.  all  they  whopassiv/tAcjii.  plucked  iier     9.  U.  live,  and  go  in  the  w.  of  understanding 

89.  41.  all  that  pass  i?/ t/te  w.  spoil  him  -.(ii-i.-:    •    .,    __     ■i,-.,    .. 

Keel.  10.  3.  when  fools  walk  by  the  w.  wisdom  fails 
Isa.  42.  1().  bring  blind  by  the  w.  they  knew  not 

48.  17.  the  Lord  God  that  leadeth  lliee  by  the  w. 
Jer.  2. 17.  forsaken  Uod  when  he  led  thee  by  the  w. 

0.25.  walk  not  by  the  w.  for  the  sword  of  the  enemy 
J. am.  1.  f  12.  ye  that  pass  by  the  w.  behold  and  see  | 


10.17.lie  is  in  the  !0.  of  life  that  keejieth  instruction 

12.  28.  in  the  w.  of  righteousness  is  life 

13.  (i.  right,  keepelh  him  that  is  upright  i»  thcw. 
Hi.  31.  if  it  be  found  in  the  w.  of  righteousness 
22.5.tliorns  and  snares  are  in  the  ic.  of  the  froward 

C.  train  up  a  cnild  in  the  w.  he  shouUl  go 
23.  19.  be  w  ise,  and  guide  thy  heart  in  ihe  w 


ilzck.  43.  4.  glory  of  Lord  came  by  the  lo.  of  gatej   2().13.the  slothful  man  saith  there  is  a  lion  i;i  iAc  ic 
44. 3.iirinceshalleiiteri?/(/ic  «3.  ofporch,4G.  2, 8.  i   29.  27.  upright  in  ?/je«7.  is  abomination  to  wicked 


40.  9.  he  that  entereth  by  the  w.  of  north  gate 
Mus.  13.  7.  as  a  leopard  by  the  w.  will  1  observe 
.A/ar/i  8.3. ifl  send  them  fasting,  they  fainliz/t/ic  w 

27.  by  the  w.  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying 
9.  33.  what  was  it  ye  disputed  by  the  ic?  34. 
ImUc  10.  4.  carry  no  shoes,  salute  no  man  by  thn  to 
24.  32.  heart  burn  while  he  talked  with  us  ii/<Ac;o 
JC'i/r.  10.  7.  for  I  will  not  see  you  now  by  the  w. 

Every  WAY. 
Gen.  3.  24.  a  flaming  sword  which  turned  every  w. 
Psal.  1 19. 101.  refrained  my  feet  from  every  evil  w. 

104.  therefore  I  hale  every  false  w.  128. 
Pruv.  21. 2.  every  ic.  of  man  right  in  liis  own  eyes 
jLzek.  10.  31.  buildest  eminent  iilace  in  every  w. 
Aa»i.3.2.mucli  every  j^j.because  to  them  commil  led 
PAil.  1. 13.  every  w.  whether  in  pretence  or  in  truth 
.Sec  Etil. 
His  way. 
Oen.  6.  12.  all  flesh  had  corrnjited//!.?  ?t.  on  earth 
2.Sam.22.31.asforGodAis«).  is  perfect,  P.t.  18.30. 
\Kings  8. 32.  condemning  the  wicked,  to  bring /(/*■ 
w.  on  his  own  head,  'iChrun.  0.  23. 
Job  8.  19.  behold,  this  is  the  joy  of  his  w. 
17.  9.  the  righteous  also  shall  hold  on  his  w. 
21.  31.  who  shall  declare  his  w.  to  his  face? 
23.  11.  his  w.  have  I  kept  and  not  declined 

36.  23.  who  hath  enjoined  liiin  kis  w.'! 
Psal.  25.  9.  the  meek  will  he  teach  his  w. 

37.  7.  because  of  him  who  piosperelh  in  his  w. 
23.  steps  of  good  man,  and  hedeligliteth  \\\his  w. 
34.  wait  on  the  Lord  and  keepA/s  ic.  and  he  shall 

119.9.wliercwith  shall  a  young  inaneicanse///s/i'. 
Pruv  .fi.'H.  Ld.  possessed  me  in  beginning  of /us  lo. 
11.  5.  righteousness  of  the  perfect  direct  his  w 
14. 8.  the  wisdom  of  prudent  is  to  understand  h.  w. 
10. !).  a  man's  heartilevisetliA/s  w.  but  Ld.  directs 
17.  he  that  keepeth  his  w.  preservelh  his  soul 

19.  3.  the  foolishness  of  man  perverlelh  his  ic. 

20.  14.  when  he  is  gone  his  w.  then  he  boaslelh 

21.  29.  as  for  the  upright,  he  directctli  his  ic. 
Isa.  48.  15.  he  shall  make  his  ?o.  jirosperous 

.5.>.7.1et  the  wicked  forsake  AAv  w.and  his  thoughts 

Jer.i.l  the  destroyer  of  the  Gentiles  is  on  his  w. 

F.iek.  3.  IS.  to  warn  the  wicked  from  his  wicked  w. 

19.  and  he  turn  not  from  his  wicked  7^.33.8,9. 

13  22.  he  should  not  return  from  his  wicked  w. 

J^ak.  1.  3.  the  Lord  hath  his  w.  in  the  whirlwind 

.Jiim  1.24.  ho  beholdeth  himself  and  goelh  his  m. 

5.  20.whoconverteththe  sinner  from  error  of  A.  w. 

See  Went. 

In  the  WAY. 

Gen.  24.  27.  I  being  in  the  w.  the  Lord  led  mo 

48.  blessed  bo  the  Ld.  who  led  me  ('«  the  right  w. 
35.  3.  the  Lord  was  with  me  in  the  w.  I  w  ent 
19.  Rachel  buried  in  the  w.  to  Ephratli,  48.  7. 
Krnd.  5.  20.  INIoses  and  Aaron  stood  i?i  the  ic. 
23.20.senil  angel  before  thee  to  keep  thee  ;h  the  w. 
Deut.l.'AW.  who  wenlintAejo. before youtosearch 
£1. 4.  because  they  met  you  not  with  bread  in  t.  w. 
IKinss  11.  29.  Ahijah  found  Jeroboam  inthe  w. 
13.  24.  his  carcase  was  cast  in  the  w.  2.5,  23. 
15.  20.  he  walked  in  the  ?o.of  his  father,  22.  52. 
34.  he  did  evil  in  sight  of  the  Lord,  and  walked 
in  the  w.  of  .leroboam,  10.  2,  19,  20.  |  22.  52. 
IF.  7  as  Obadiah  was  in  the  w.  Elijah  met  him 
Kinirs  8. 18. he  walked  in  the  w.  of  ki  ngs  of  Israel, 
as  the  house  of  Ahab,  10.  3.  2CAr.21.  0,  13. 
27.  he  walked  in  the  w.  of  the  liouse  of  Ahab 
21    22.  and  walked  lot  in  the  w.  of  the  Loril 
tChr  1  L  17.  three  years  walked  i'm  the  w.  of  David 
20.  32.  he  walked  in  the  w.  of  Asa  his  father 
Kzra9,.  22.  to  help  us  ajninst  the  enemy  in  the  w. 
Ac/i.9. 12.  topivetheinlishtiii  the  ic.  they  shall  go 

«3a 


Keel.  12.  5.  he  afraid, and  fears  shall  be  in  Iheio. 

Isa.  3.  11.  should  not  walk  in  the  w.  of  this  peo|He 

2().  8.  in  the  ic.  of  thy  judgments  we  wailed  for  thee 

57.  17.  went  on  frowardly  in  the  w.  of  his  heart 

05.  2.  H  hich  walked  in  the  w.  that  was  not  good 

./t)'.  2.  18.  what  luist  thou  todoiw  <Aeic.of  Egypt? 

or  what  hast  thou  to  do  ifl  the  jc. of  Assyria? 

F.zck.Z^.2\.  thou  hast  walked  in  the  w.  of  thy  sister 

Has.  0.  9.  so  priests  murder  in  the  w.  by  consent 

.fiiiius  4.  t  10.  I  sent  jiestilence  in  the  w.  of  Egypt 

Mill.  5.  25.  agree  (juickly  whiles  thou  art  ih^Ac  w. 

21.  32.  Julm  came  in  the  w.  of  righteousness 

Mark  11.8.  many  spread  garments  in  thcw.  others 

strewed  branches  in  the  w.  Mat.'2\.S.  /,i(Acl9.30. 

/,?//■£  1.  79.  to  guide  our  feet  in  the  w.  ol  peace 

12.  58.  as  thou  art  in  the  w.  give  diligence 

^Icls  9.  17.  Jesus  that  appeared  to  thee  in  the  w. 

27.  how  he  had  seen  the  Jjord  in  the  w. 
Jiide  11.  they  have  gone  in  the  w.  of  Cain 
Ute  Lord. 
My  WAY. 
Orn.  24.  5fi.  seeing  the  Lord  hathinosperedmy  jo. 
"Slim.  22.  33.  heniaketh?«»/ w.  perfect,  /'.?.  18. 32. 
Jiib  19.  8.  fenced  up  my  w.  that  I  cannot  pass 
/s(z.40.27.wliy  sayesttliou,m(7/w.ishid  from  Lord? 
F.zeU.  18.  25.  hear,  O  Israel,  is  not  my  w.  eijual? 
■  h/hn  8.21. 1  go  ?ny  ?».||  7^om. 15.24. brought  on  niy  7c. 
~Cur.  1.  10.  to  be  brought  on  my  w.  to  Jerusalem 

Out  of  the  WAY. 
Kio(/..32.8.thcy  havcturned  aside  qwck]\initnfthr 
IC.  I  commanded  them,  /Jeiit.0.i-i,K).  '.hiilg'.'-i.l'i. 
Alan.  22.  23.  the  ass  turned  aside  out  iif  the  w. 
Driit.  11.  28.  cursed  if  ye  turn  aside  im't  iif  the  w. 
13.5.  thrust  thee  o«<rt/i!Ac  70.  L.  God  commanded 
27.  18.  that  maketh  blind  to  wander  o)(«  of  thcw. 
Job  24.  4.  they  turn  the  needy  out  of  the  w. 
24.  they  are  taken  out  of  the  w.  and  cut  off 
31.  7.  if  my  step  hath  turned  o««  of  the  in. 
Z'?-!! 71. 21. 10.  wanderelhc7/«f///Ae  70.  of  understand 
Isii.  2R.  7.  and  thro'  strong  drink  are  out  of  the  w 
30.11.  get  yimoiitnflhe  ?o.  turn  aside  out  of  path 
.57.14. take  stumbling-block  oi;i!o/(Ar7r.  ofpeojile 
Mill.  2.  8.  but  ye  are  departed  out  of  the  w 
Ho  in.  3. 12.  aroallgone««<77/^Af;7C.nonedolligood 
Col.  2.  14.  he  took  the  hand-writing  out  of  the  w. 
2Thess.  2.  7.  will  let,  till  he  be  taken  out  iif  the  w. 
Heb.?!.  2.  compassion  on  them  that  are  out  of  the  w. 
12.13.1est  that  which  is  lame  be  turned  oui  uf  t.  w. 

Own  WAY. 
Prov.  1.  31.  shall  they  eat  the  fruit  of  tlieir  07C7J  w 
20.  24.  how  can  a  man  understand  his  own  ic? 
/so.  53.  0.  we  have  turned  every  one  to  his  07077  ?o. 
50.  II.  greedy  dogs,  they  all  look  to  their  iiwnw. 
Ezek.  22.  31.  their  own  w.  have  1  recompensed 
30. 17.  they  defiled  Isr.  bv  their  uwn  w.  and  doings 

WAY  "SIDE. 
^C77. 38. 21.  where  is  harlot  I  hat  was  hy  the  7D.-siilc? 
1  Sam.  4. 13.  Eli  sat  on  a  seat  by  w.-.iiile  watching 
Ps.  140.  .5.  the  proud  have  spread  a  net  hyw.-sidc 
J/aM3.4.when  he  sowed, some  seeds  fell  liy  the  70.- 
siilr,  fowls  came,  19.  Mark  4.4,l5./,i7AvS.5,12. 
20.  .30.  two  blind  men  sitting  bv  the  jv.-sii/n 
Mark  10.  40.  as  he  went  out  of  Jericho,  blinrl  Bar- 
timeussat  by  the  w.-siilr  begging,  I.uke  13.35. 
7'Ac7V  WAY." 
1^777^s2.4.  if  thy  children  take  heed  to  theirw.  to 
walkbeforenieintrulh.a.  25.  2CA7vm.  0.  10 
Job  0.  18.  the  paths  of  their  w.  are  turned  aside 
19.  12.  his  troops  raise  up  their  w.  against  me 
29.25.  I  chose  out  their  w.  sat  chief  and  dwelt 
Psal.  35.  0.  let  their  w.  be  dark  and  slippery 
49.  13.  this  their  w.  is  their  folly,  yet  posterity 
.Tcr.  3.  21.  they  ha\o  perverted  theirw.  and  forgot 


WAY 

Jer.  C.  27.  Uiat  thou  maycst  knew  and  try  their  70, 

23.  12.  their  w.  shall  be  to  them  a*  slippeiy  ways 

KieU.l.'i'i.  I  will  do  to  them  after  tlicir  ij;.and  judt<e 

according  to  their  deseits,  9.  10.  1  11.  «I. 

14.  22.  ye  shall  see  their  w.  and  their  doings 
33.  17.  as  for  them  Iktir  w.  is  nut  eijual 
30.  17.  theirw.  was  before  me  as  uncleanness  of 

19.accordiiig  to  their  jc.and  doings  1  judged  iliciu 
Jicts  15. 3.  being  brought  on  their  w.  by  tlw;  church 
This  WAY.  [See  W«nt. 

Gen.  28.  20.  if  G.  will  keep  me  in  this  w.  that  1  go 
Kxod.  2.  12.  iMoses  looked  this  ?c.  and  that  waj) 
Josh.  8.  20.  had  no  jiowcr  to  Hoc  this  w.  or  that 
•ZKiuos  O.lO.EIisha  saidjtA;;.-  is  not  the  jo. follow  ir.o 
Isa.  30.  21.  saying,  thui  is  the  w.  walk  ye  in  it 
..ids  9.  2.  if  he  found  any  ui'this  w.  might  bria;< 

22.  4.  1  persecuted  this  ic.  unto  the  death 
Thy  WAY. 

Gen.  24.  40.  the  Lord  will  prosper  thy  k. 
Kxud.  33.  13.  therefuri^,  1  pray,  shew  me  thy  w. 
jXuiii.  22.  32.  l>ecause  thy  w.  is  jierversc  before  mo 
•■huh   1.  8.  then  thou  shall  make  thy  «;.  pri>sperou3 
I  Kings  19.  15.  return  on  thy  ic.  lo  llie  wiUiernes* 
Psal.  5.  8.  make  thy  w.  straight  beliwe  inv  face 

27.  11.  teach  me  thy  w.  (.1  Lord,  lead  i>«;,80.  11. 
37.  5.  commit  thy  in.  unto  the  L«rd,uusl  in  him 
44. 18.  neither  have  our  sU'ps  declined  from  thyia 
07.  2.  that  thy  w.  may  be  known  u-posi  earth 
77.  13.  Ihy  w.  O  God,  is  in  the  sanctuary 

19.  ihy  IB.  is  in  the  sea ,  thy  path  in  gieat'water* 

119.  37.  and  <iiucken  limn  me  in  thy  w. 

Pruv.  3.  23.  then  shall  thou  walk  in  Ihy  w.  safelj 

5.  8.  remove  thy  w.  far  from  her,  ctune  not  iiigli 

Isa.  57.  lOi  art  wearied  in  the  grealness  of  thy  10 

■Jer.  2.  23.  sec  thy  to.  in  the  valley,  what  hast  done 

33.  why  trimmest  thou  thy  w.  lo  seek  love 

30.  why  gaddest  thou  about  to  change  Ihy  w.l 

4.  18.  (Ai/U!.  have  jirocureil  these  ihingsunti;  tliee 
F.zck.  10.  43.  1  also  will  recompense  iky  u> 
Hos.  2.  0.  I  will  hedge  up  thy  w.  with  tlicrns 

10.  13.  because  thou  diilst  trust  in  thy  w. 
Jt/ii(.11.10. behold,  I,seml  my  messenger,  whoslial) 
prepare  thy  w.  beliire  thee,  Mark  1.2.  J.uke  7.27. 
WAYS 
Gen.  19.  2.  ye  shall  rise  early  and  go  on  your  10. 
Dcut.  5.  33.  walk  in  all  Ihe  ic.  Lord  commanded 
1A7  7(^.5  22.43.  he  walked  in  the  70.  of  Asa  Ins  lath  jr 
2/w77i'-s21. 21.  he  walked  in  all  the  10.  of  .Maiiassth 
22.2.I1C  walked  in  w.  of  David,  2(;Ar.  17. 3. 1 34. 2 
2CA7-.  21.  12.  walked  not  inthe  70.  of  Jehosliajihiil 
22.  3.  he  walked  in  the  to.  of  the  house  id. ^iiub 

28.  2.  he  walked  in  Ihe  70.  of  Ihe  kings  of  Israel 
./«/<  24.  13.  ihcy  know  not  the  lo.of  t!:?  light 

30.  12.  they  raise  up  the  ic.  of  llioir  destruction 
34.  21.  for  his  eyes  are  ujion  the  10.  of  man 
40.  19.  IJeliemoth  is  the  chief  of  ihe  70.  of  God 

Psal.  84.  5.  in  whose  heart  are  the  w.  of  them 
r7V7  7).l.l'.)..so  are  t.'ie  70.  of  every  one  greedy  of  guip 

2.  13.  to  wclk  in  the  w.  of  darkness 

15.  whose  70.  arc  crooked,  and  they  frownrd 
3.17.wisdnm"?  20.  are  7o.  of  jdeasantiiLSis  and  patha 

5.  0.  her  w.  are  moveable,  canst  not  know  them 
21.  Ihe  70.  of  man  are  before  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

0.  (i.  go  to  the  ant,  consider  her  w.  and  be  wise 
7.  25.  let  not  thine  heart  decline  to  her  70. 
14.  12.  thcendtliereof  are  the  JO.  of  death,lG.  25 
10.  2.  the  70.  of  man  are  clean  in  his  own  eyes 
7.  when  man's  70.  please  the  Lord,  he  makes 

17,  23.  lakothagid  to  pervert  the  70.  of  judgment 

31.  27.  she  lookiiu  -ell  to  the  w.  of  her  household 
f-VcM  1.9.0  younff  man,  walk  in  the  ?o.  of  thy  heart 
fsa.  49.  9.  Iliey  shall  lc(>il  in  the  70.  and  [labturea 
■  ler.  2.  23.  a  swift  dronieilary  traversing  her  ic. 

3.  2.  in  the  70.  hast  thou  sal  for  Idem  as  .^rabiatl 
0.  Hi.  stand  in  the  70.  and  see,  ask  for  old  paths 
7.  3.  amend  your  jc.  tind  your  iloings,  5.  |  20. 13!. 

23.  walk  in  all  the  w.  I  have  commanded  you 
12.  10.  if  they  diligently  d'arn  the  70.  of  m\  peonlo 

18.  II.  make  your  70.  ami  your  doings  good 
.32.  19.  thy  eyes  are  o|ien  on  the  7o.  of  sons  of  men 

/.am.  I.  4.  tlie  70.  ofZion  do  mourn,  none  come 
3.40.  let  us  search  and  try  our?o.  ami  turn  to  Lord 
Fzek^  18.  25.  are  not  your  ?o.  .unequal?  29. 
20.43.  there  shall  ye  remember  your  ?o.  and  doings 

44.  not  according  lo  your  wicked  ?o.  or  doings 
21. 19.  son  of  man  appoint  thee  two  70.  that  sword 
21.  stood  at  hoiid  of  Ihe  twoTO.  tousedivination 
Han-.  1.  5.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  consider  your  to.  7 
Zech  1.  <).  do  to  us  according  to  orrr  TO.  and  doings 
/,7(Ao  .3.  5.  and  the -oiigh  70.  shall  Iwtnade  siiioi.lh 
■/lets  2.  28.  hast  rr'  de  known  to  mc  the  w.  of  life 

'  »»/  WAYS. 

I.e-n.  20.  4.  do  nvy  70.  hide  their  eyes  fiom  the  raau 

.IVinn.  30.  15.  if  ye  shall  77777/  w.  make  them  .oi.il 

2CA707T.  32.  13.  77777/  70.  able  to  deliver  their  tandi. 

See  By-Wavs,  Evil,  High. 

Hit  WAYS. 

Dent.  8.  6.  thoushalt  keej)  the  commandments cf 

the  I, Old  to  walk  in  A7S70.Rnd  fear  Nm, 26.17. 

i  28.  9.  I  30.    0  J  Mnas  2.  3. 


WAV 


WEA 


WE  A 


27  l>.  Jolhain  p     , 

7.  his  w.  are  « rilluii  iii  book  ol  Uio  kings,  'Jd.  -Jlj. 
Jod'Jb.  14.  these  aru  parts  of  Ai.s- a?,  bui  now  lilllu  .,.,,,-,  ,         r      i  „ii  ,; 

»4.1l.  cause  every  i..a..  tiiid  according  to  A,.-  w.   Dan.  o.  tJX  ti.e  God  in  whose  hand  are  'Mlkv 

27.  and  would  not  consider  any  oih 


4.  14.  according  to  Ihij  w.  sliall  tliey  judge  theo 
'Jrt.  15.  lliou  wast  pcrlcct  i.i  lliy  w.  Ironi  liiu  day 


I'ial.  ID.  5.  his  id.  are  always  gnevous 
J03.  7.  he  made  known  his  w.  unlo  Moses 
1111.  3.  they  do  no  muiuity,  they  walk  in  his  w. 
128.  1.  hiessed  IS  everyone  that  walkelhinAiiU!. 
145.  17.  the  Lord  is  righteous  in  ad  his  w. 
Prov.  'J.  31.  envy  not  and  clioose  none  oi  his  ic. 
10.  U.  lie  that  perverleth  hts  w.  shall  he  know  n 
14.  2.he  that  is  perverse  in  hts  w.  despiseth  tlie  Ld. ; 
19.  10.  he  that  desiiiseth  his  w.  shad  die 
2-J.  •2.').  Iv9l  thou  learn  his  w.  and  get  a  snare       | 
a«.  0.  is  belter  than  lie  that  is  perverse  in  his  w. 
18.  lie  that  is  perverse  mUis  jr.  shall  I'all  at  once 
Ua.  i.  3.  he  will  teach  us  ol'Ais  w.  Mic.  4.  i. 
42.  24.  tor  they  would  not  walk  in  his  w. 
45.  13.  I  will  direct  all  his  w.  saith  ine  Lord 
57.  18.  1  liave  seen  his  w.  and  will  heal  hiiii 
^er.n.lO.give  every  man  according  to  Ai.'.-  w.'H.Vi. 
Euk.  18.'i!3.  that  he  should  return  from  his  w. 

30.  I  will  judge  Israel  accordingtoAi;.  w.33. 20. 
Has.  9.  8.  is  a  s"riare  of  a  fowler  in  all  his  ic. 
12.  2.  Lord  will  punish  Jacob  according  to  ft(«2c. 
Jgd  2.  7.  they  s!iall  inarch  on  every  one  in  his  w. 
Uab.  3.  6.  the  hills  did  how,  his  w.  are  everlasting 
Luke  1 .76.  thou  shall  go  before  L.  to  prepare  his  w. 
hum.  11.  33.  and  his  w.  are  past  finding  out 
yaiH.l  .8.dv,uDle-iiHnded  man  is  unstable  in  allAis  w. 
11.  so  shall  the  rich  man  fade  away  in  his  w. 
Sec  liORD. 
J\ly  W.VYS. 
IKings  3.  14.  if  tliou  wilt  walk  in  my  w.  as  thy 
father  Uavid  did  walk,  11.  38.  Zech.  3.  7. 
11.33.woisliippcdMiicoin  and  not  walked  111  ?«.!«. 
7i/A  3 1 . 4.  doth  not  he  see  my  w.  and  count  my  steps 
Fsal.  39.  1.  I  will  take  heed  to  my  ic.  that  1  sin  not 
81.  13.  ()  that  Israel  had  walked  in  my  w. 
95.  10.  they  have  not  known  my  w.  Heb.  3.  10. 
119.3.0lhatHij(  K.werednecl.to  keep  thy  statutes 

20.  1  h»ve  declared  niyw.  and  thou  heardest  me 
59.  1  thought  on  my  w.  and  turned  my  ll-et  to  thy 
11)8.  kept  testimonies,  all  my  w.  are  before  thee 

139.  3.  and  art  acquainted  with  all  my  w. 
Prov.  8.  32.  blessed  are  they  that  keep  my  w. 
23.  2(5.  my  son,  let  thine  e. es  cbserve  my  w. 
/f  .t.55.8.  neither  are  your  wr  ys  my  w.  saith  the  Ld. 

9.  80  are  my  w.  higlier  than  your  ways 

58.  2.  seek  me  daily  and  delight  to  know  my  w. 
l.am.  3.  9.  he  hath  inclosed  my  w.  w  itli  hewn  >.tone 

11.  he  turned  aside  wy  m.and  |mlled  me  in  pieces 
ruk.  16. 29.  are  not  my  id.  equal,  your  w.  uneciual? 
Zech.  3.  7.  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  w.  and  keej) 
Mai.  2.  9.  according  as  ye  have  not  kept7«y  w. 
It 'or.  4  17.  bring  YOU  into  remembrance  of  HIT/ !ii. 

Uton  WAYS. 
Jiib  13.  15.  I  will  maintain  my  ownw.  before  liim 
rro».14.14.  the  backslider  be  tilled  with  his  o«:«  ic. 
Isa.  .58.  13.  honour  him,  not  doing  thine  oicn  to. 

Co.  3.  yea,  they  have  chosen  their  oien  w. 
Kzrk.  36.  31.  then  remember  your  own  evil  w. 

32.  he  ashamed  for  youroJCKio.Ohouseof  Israel 
^cts  14  I6.hu suffered  all  nations  to  walk  inoicn  w. 
See  Sevkn. 
Thrir  ■\VAYS. 
SCAro?!.  7.14.  pray  and  turn  from  tAcir  wicked  tc. 
J.il)  24.  23.  yet  his  oyes  are  upon  their  w 
Psal.  125.  5.  for  sui^li  as  turn  to  their  crooked  w. 
*'roo.  9. 1.5.  call  passengers  who  go  right  on  their  w. 
Jer.  15.  7.  since  they  return  not  from  Ikcir  w. 

II).  17.  for  mine  eves  are  upon  all  their  w. 

18.  15.  they  caused  them  to  stumble  in  their  w. 
Kitk.  14.  2J.  comfort  you  when  yo  see  their  w. 

IR.  4'(.  yet  liasl  thou  not  walked  after  their  w. 
Uos.  4.  9.  1  will  punish  then  for  their  w. 
Horn.  3.  10.  destinclionand  misery  are  in  their  w. 
iFet.  2.  2.  many  shall  lolldw  their  pernicious  w. 
Thy  WAYS. 

iJcHt.  28.  29.  thou  shalt  not  prosper  in  thy  w. 

1  Sam.  8.  5.  art  old,  ihy  sons  walk  not  in  thy  w. 

2  Chron.  6.  31   may  fear  thee  to  walk  in  lUy  in. 
Job  4.  0.  thy  hope  and  the  uprightness  of/.Ay  w. 

21.  U.  we  desire  not  the  knowledge  tit  thy  w. 

22.  3.  isitgain  to  him  thou  makest<Ai/ w.  perfect? 
28.  and  the  light  shall  shine  upon  thy  w. 

Psal.  25.  4.  shew  me  thy  w.  O  Lord,  teach  me 
51.  13  Ih<Mi  will  I  teach  transgressors  '.hy  w. 
J>1.  II.  charge  his  angels,  to  keep  thee  ir  <i.\Uhyv>. 
119.  15.  I  will  have  reppwl  unto  (Ay  to 

era 


AYu.15. 3.  just  and  true  are  Uui  w.  thou  K.  of  sai 

VVAY-I'ARUNG. 
.Iiiilg-.  19.17.  he  saw  a  w.  man  in  the  tlreetof  city 
2*uHi.  12.  4.  take  his  own  Hock  ludreftf  fur  10.  man 
Isa.  33.  8.  high-ways  lie  wasle,thew.  mail  ceswlh 

35.  8.  w.  nien,  though  fools.  Bhal!  not  err  lliereiu 
Jer.  9.2.  Uli  that  1  had  a  KnUjiilg-place  of  ic.  men 

14.  8.  why  shouldrst  til  ni  l>e  «.'*  a  w.  man? 
WAV-MARKS. 
./cr.  31.  21.  set  thee  uji  If.  make  thee  high  heajis 

WE. 
Gen.  46.34.  been  about  cattle,  ic.  and  our  fathers 
JV«/«.  13.  31.  w.  not  able,  they  are  stronger  'haii  w. 
Dent.  1.  28.  the  people  is  greater  and  taller  than  w. 
XHam.  8.  20.  that  w.  iiiay'he  like  all  the  nations 
Ezra  10.  4.  w.  will  be  with  thee,  be  of  courage 
JSTeh.  2.  20.  w.  his  servants  w^ill  arise  and  huild 

5.  2.  w.  our  sons  and  our  daughters  are  many 

8.  w.  after  our  ability  have  redeemed  the  Jews 
Job  8.  9.  w.  are  but  of  yesterday,  know  nothing 
Psul.  100.  3.  w.  are  his  people,  slieep  of  his  pasture 
Isa.  14.  10.  art  thou  also  become  weak  as  w.  arel 

63.19.  w.  are  thine  1|  Mark  5.9.  for  w.  are  many 
Mark  9.  28.  why  could  not  w.  cast  him  out? 
J.uke  1.  74.  that  w.  being  delivered  from  enemies 
./oA;«8.33.  w.  be  Abraham's  seed,  never  in  hundago 

9.  28.  thou  art  his  disciple,  T«.  are  Moses' disciploe 
40.  are  jo.  blind  also?||  17.11.  may  he  one  as  u).22 

.-ftis  5.  32.  and  ir.  are  his  w  itnesses,  10.  39. 

10.  47.  who  received  the  Holy  Ghost  as  well  as  w. 

14.  15.  ic.  arc  men  of  like  passions  with  you 
-3.  15.  w.  or  ever  lie  come  are  ready  to  kill  him 

Ram.  12.  5.  w.  being  many  are  one  body  in  Christ 

15.  1.  w.  that  are  strong ouglil  to  bear  intirmitie 
ICur.  3.  9.  w.  are  labourers  together  with  God 

4.  10.  70.  are  fools,  but  ye  are  wise,  w.  are  weak 

12. being  reviled,  w.  bless,  persecuted,  w.  suffer  it 

8.6.  one  God,  and  w.  in  him,  one  Ld.  and  to.  by  him 

9.  12.  a-e  notjc.  rather  ||  10.  17.  ic.  are  one  bread 

10.  22.  do  w.  provoke  Ld.  are  w.  stronger  than  he? 
2C«r.  1. 14.  that  w.  are  your  rejoicing,  as  ye  ours 

9.  4.  w.  that  w.  say  not  you,  shoulil  he  ashamed 

10.  7.  that  as  he  is  Christ's,  so  are  w.  Christ'is 

11.  12.  they  may  be  found  even  as  w. 
Gal.l.S.  though  »o.  or  an  angel  from  heaven  preach 

4.  3.  w.  when  w.  were  children,  were  in  bondage 
28.  now  w.  as  loaac,  are  the  children  of  jiromise 

f;/!A.  2. 10.  forte,  are  his  workmanship  in  C.Jesus 

ITIicss.  4.17.  7c.  which  are  alive  shall  be  caijgiil  in 

the  clouds,  and  »o  shall  ic.  ever  be  willi  the  Ld. 

5.  5.  w.  are  not,  of  the  night  nor  of  darkness 
Heb.  3.  G.  whose  house  are  w.  if  w.  hold  fast  conSd 

10.39.  w.  are  not  of  them  who  draw  back  to  perdit. 
1. /<jAn4.G.w. are  of  G. hereby  w. know  Spirit  of  truth 

5  19  w.  know  that  w.  areof  God  andworld  lieth 

WEAK. 
JVkth.  13.  18.  and  see  whether  tney  be  strong  or  w. 
.ludg.  16.7.  thenshalllbeic.  asothermen,  11,  17. 
2  Sam.  3.39.  I  am  this  day  w.  though  anointed  king 
2  CAron.15.7.  be  strong,  let  not  your  hands  be  w. 
.Job  4.  3.  thou  hast  strengthened  the  w.  hands 
Psal.  6.  2.  I  am  w.  \\  109.  24.  my  knees  are  w. 
Isa.  14.  10.  art  thou  also  become  w.  as  we? 

35.  3.  strengthen  ye  the  w.  hands 
Kiek.  7. 17.  all  knees  shall  be  kj.  as  water,  21. 7. 

16.  30.  how  w.  is  thy  heart,  saith  the  Lord  God 
.Joel  3.  10.  let  the  w.  say,  I  am  strong 
Mat.  26.  41.  but  the  flesh  is  w.  Mark  14.  38. 
.Hcts  20.  35.  so  labouring  ye  ought  to  support  the  ic. 
Rom.  4.  19.  being  notic.  in  faith,  he  considered  not 

8.3.for  the  law  was  w.  thro'  the  flesh,  God  sending 

14.  1.  him  that  is  lo.  in  the  faith  receive  ye 
2.  another  who  is  w.  eatetli  her'os 
2i.  whereby  thy  brother  stumbleth  or  is  made  -w. 

15.  1.  we  ought  to  bear  the  infirmilies  of  the  w. 
\Cor.  1.  27.  w.  things  to  confound  the  mighty 

4.  10.  we  are  w.  \\  8.  7.  conscience  being  w.  10. 
8.12.wound  their  ic.  conscience, sin  against  Christ 

9.  22.  to  the  w.  I  became  as  w.  that  I  might  gain 
the  w.  I  am  made  all  things  to  all  men 

11.  30.  for  this  cause  many  are  w.  and  sickly 
2Cor.  10.  10.  his  bodily  pres'jnce  is  M.  and  sjieech 

11.  21.  I  speak  as  though  we  had  been  w. 
29.  v/ho  is  w.  and  I  am  not  w.J 

12.  30.  for  when  I  am  id.  then  am  I  strong 

13.  3.  which  io  you-ward  is  tM  id.  but  is  mighly 
4.  fur  we  are  w.  in  him.  but  shall  Utc  with  hiuJ 

48 


Jub  14.  t  10.  but  man  dieth  and  is  to. 
I'sal.  102.  2:i.  he  w.  my  strength  in  the  way 

WEARENK'J'H. 
.Fob  12.  21.  lie  w.  the  strength  of  the  mighty 
Jcr.  38.  4.  he  w.  the  hands  of  the  men  of  war 
WEAKER. 
Sam.  .3. 1 .  David  stronger,  ^>aul's  house  id.  and  W. 
ll'cl.  3.  7.  give  honour  to  the  wite  as  the  (fi.  vessel 

WEAKNESS. 
Kxud.  32.  t  18.  nor  voice  of  them  that  cry  for  V}. 
\Ciir.  1.  25.  the  w.  of  God  is  stronger  than  iiieu 
2.  3.  I  was  with  you  in  w.  and  in  I'ear 
15.  43.  It  is  sown  in  ic.  it  is  raised  in  power 
2  Cor.  12.  9.  my  strength  is  made  perfect  in  id. 
13.  4.  Iho'  crucihed  thro'  w.  yet  he  livelh  by  powtt 
Hib.  7.  18.  a  disannulling  going  before  for  ihe  W. 
11. 34.  out  of  IC.  were  made  strong,  waxed  valiant 

WEALTH. 
Gen.  34.  29.  the  sons  of  Jacob  took  all  their  w. 
Deal.  8.  17.  my  power  and  my  hand  got  me  this  i* 

18.  the  Lord  giveth  thee  power  to  get  w. 
Ruth  2.  !.  Naomi  had  a  kinsman,  a  man  of  w. 
ISam.  2.  32.  thou  shalt  see  an  enemy  in  ail  tlic  Mr. 
ih'iiigsl!i.H\.  Menah. exacted  money  ofmenof  i.~. 
•iChrtin.  1.  11.  thou  hast  not  asked  w.  nor  hunou* 

12.  I  will  give  thee  riches,  and  mi.  and  honour 
Ezra  9.  12.  imr  seek  their  jieace  or  w.  for  ever 
F.sth.  10.  3.  ilordecai  seeking  the  mi.  of  his  peoj.le 
./ub  21.13.  theyspendtheirdaygin  ic.andgodowi 
31.  25.  if  I  rejoiced  bec.iuse  my  id.  was  great 
Psal.  44.  12.  and  dost  no;  i'lcrease  w.  by  their  price 
49.  6.  they  that  trust  in  w.  and  boast  in  riches 
10.  wise  men  die  and  leave  their  le.  to  others 
112.  3.  w.  and  riches  shall  be  in  iiis  house 
Pruv.  5.  10.  lest  strangers  be  tilled  with  thy  te. 
10.  15.  the  rich  man's  jc.  is  liisstrongcily,  18. 11. 
13.  11.  w.  gotten  by  vanity  shall  he  diniiniBhcd 
22.  the  w.  of  the  sinner  is  laid  up  for  the  just 
19.  4.  w.  maketh  niar.y  friends,thepoursei.iiated 
Eccl.  5.  19.  lo  whom  God  hath  given  w.  6.  2. 
ha.  00.  t  5.  ID.  of  Gentiles  shall  come  to  thee,  11-. 
Zech.  14.  14.  ic.  of  all  the  heulhenshall  be  gathered 
Jlcts  19.25.  ye  know  that  by  this  craft  we  have  tr. 
ICor.  10.  24.  but  seek  every  man  another's  v>. 

C«mmu/<-WEAL'l'H. 
Fph.  2. 12.  being  aliens  from  (he  t(;)«r;ioii-jo.  of  Ur. 

WEALTHY. 
Psal.  C6. 12.  thou  brou?»htcst  us  out  into  a  w.  place 
Jir.  49.  31.  arise,  get  you  up  unto  the  w.  nation 

"WEANED. 
Gen.  21.8.  Isaacgrew  and  was  jp.  Abrahnmmadc 
a  great  feast  the  same  day 
ISam.  1.  22.  I  will  not  go  up  till  ihn  child  bear. 
lA'iw^^sll.  20.  whomTalip.ic.in  I'haraoh's house 
Psai.  131.2.  surely  1  behaved  myself  as  a  child  that 
is  ID.  of  his  mother,  my  soul  is  as  a  w.  cliikl 
Asn.l  1.8.tlie  IC. chiUl  put  his  hand  on  cockatrice  den 
28.  9.  them  that  are  u).  from  the  milk  and  drawu 
Has.  1.  8.  when  she ;«.  Lo-riihama, she  conceivej 

WEAl'ON. 
Deut.  23. 13.  thou  shalt  have  a  paddle  upon  thy  in. 
JVrA.  4.  17.  and  with  the  other  hand  held  a  w. 
.Ivb  20.  24.  he  shall  flee  from  the  iron  w. 
Isa.  54.  17.  no  is.  formed  against  theeshall  prosiiftl 
Ezf.k.  9.  1.  with  his  destroying  w.  in  his  hand,  2. 

WEAPt>NS. 
r?en.27.3.  lake,  Ijiray,  thy  «)  thy  (juivcr,  andbow 
l.Sa;n.  21.  8.  neither  liiy  sword  nor  id.  with  raa 
iKiiin-s  11.8.  compass  the  king  round  abour,  every 
"an  with  his  to.  in  his  hand,  11.  2C'/r.23.7,lC». 
'iChron.  32.  t  5.  Hezekiah  made  w.  in  abunrlanco 
Isa.  13.  5.  Lord  Cometh  and  the  je.of  his  indignft- 
tion  to  destroy  the  whole  land,  .ler.  50.  25 
./cr.  22.  7.  prepare  destroyers,  every  onewiih  hi»io 
Ezek.  39.  9.  they  shall  set  on  fire  and  burn  w.  JC 
.fuhn  18.3.  Judas  cimielh  with  lanterns  and  if. 
Wum.G.tlS.nor  yield  members  as  lo.  of  unright  Jouc 
2Cor  10.  4.  the  w.  of  our  warfare  are  not  ca.nat 
Srr  War. 
WEAR. 
Exud.  18.  18.  wiltBurely  w.  away,  thou  and  r'5<^pIo 
Deut.  22.  5.  woman  not  w.  what  pertains  to  man 

11.  thou  shalt  not  w.  garment  of  divers  st.rts 
I.Sam.  2.  28.  burn  incense  tojc.  an  ephod  beCire  mc 
22.  18.  Doegslew85  personslhat  did  7«.  an  ephod 
Esth.  6.8.  the  royal  apparel  the  king  useth  to  lo 
.hb  14.19.  the  waters  w.  the  stones,  washes!  away 
Isa.  4.  1.  we  eat  our  own  bread  andui.  ourapiiarel 
65.  t  22.  mineelactshBllw.  out  the  woikof  hantW 
Da*u  7. 35. Bhall  jc.  uut llw saints  uf  the Mos  Iligb 


WEB 

EKh.  13.  4  nor  iiliall  tliey  w-  a  rougli  garment 
Afai.  11.8  (lialifl.sofi  clotL'-i.gaioiii  kings'  liouses 
Luke  fl.  i2  and  «)i(mi  tiie  duy  Ijugau  to  to.  away 

WEAKETH. 
/am.  2.  3  ye  respect  linn  that  w.  tlie  gay  clutliing 

WEIAKING. 
\Sam.  H.3.  tlie  Loiii'a  -/riedt  in  Sliiloli  w.  an  cplioii 
y«A»  ly.  5.  Jcsiis  caii'.B  I'oitli  w.  tlie  jmrplu  robe 

1  f  ci.3.  3.  vvliuse  adorning,  let  it  not  be  w.  of  gold 

WEAKV. 
Ocn.  27.  46.  Rebekali  said,  I  am  w.  of  my  life 
X>eu«.'2j.l8.AnialeksiuotBlliee,when  tliou  \vast«j. 
Jad^  4.:il.JaelsnioteSisera  when  lasiaslec|i  and  jc. 

B.  lo.  we  sliould  give  bieaj  to  lliy  men  tlial  are  w. 
2^am.  16.  14.  tlie  king  and  all  tliepeoiilecame  ic. 

J7.  0.  1  will  come  upon  liim  wliile  lie  i-s  w. 

23.  10.  lie  smote  Pliili-sluies  till  Ins  band  was  w. 
Jell  3.  17.  tlie  wrcked  cease,  and  ilie  to.  beat  rest 

lO.l.niysoul  is  (o. of  my  life,  leave  iny  comiilainl 

16.  7.  now  lie.  hatli  made  me  w.  made  desolaie 

2-J.  7.  tliou  bast  not  given  water  to  w.  to  drink 
P<.6.6. 1  am  if  .witb  groaning,  1  make  my  bed  swim 

63.  t  )■  my  Hesli  longetb  for  tliee  in  a  u>.  land 

68. 9.  tlioiididst  contirm  tliy  inberitance  wlien  w. 

69.  3.  1  am  u>.  of  my  crying,  my  tliroat  is  dried 
Prnu   3.  11.  my  son,  be  not  u.  of  Lord's  correction 

25.  17.  lest  be  be  w.  of  tliee,  and  so  bate  tbee 
Isu..  1.  14.  feasts  are  trouble,  I  am  w.  to  bear  them 

5.  '.J7.  none  sball  bo  to.  nor  stumble  among  them 
7.  13.  hear,  O  house  of  Uavid,  is  it  a  small  tl-.ing 

for  you  to  10.  men,  but  will  ye  w.  my  Uud  also! 
W.liJ.when  it  is  seen  that  Moab  is  w.  in  high  place 
528.  )i.  ivberewilh  ye  may  cause  the  w-  to  rest 
32.  2.  OS  the  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in  a  w.  land 
40.  2j    God,  the  Lord,  faintelh  not,  neither  is  w. 

30.  even  the  youths  shall  faint  and  be  w. 

31.  that  wait  on  the  Lord  shall  run  and  not  bo  to. 
43.  "22.  but  thou  hast  been  w.  of  me,  O  Israel 
46.  I.  they  are  a  burden  to  the  ic.  beast 

50.  4.  to  speak  a  word  in  season  to  bun  that  is  w. 
Jer.  2.  24.  all  that  seek  her  will  not  w.  themselves 

6.  11.  1  am  w.  with  holding  in,  1  will  [.our  it  out 
9.  5.  they  tc.  themselves  to  commit  inniuity 

15.  6.  wl-11  destroy  thee,  I  am  w.  with  repcMiting 
520.  9.  r  was  w.  with  forbearing,  I  could  not  stay 
31.  S.").  lor  [  have  satiated  the  ic.  soul 

51.  5S.  the  folk  shall  labour  in  the  fire  and  be  w. 
64.  thus  shall  Habylon  sink  and  tbey  shall  be  w. 

Hab.'i.  13.  people  shall  w-  themselves  Cor  vanity 
/.jlfcc  18.  5.  les>  by  her  continual  coming  she  w.  me 
O/ii.O.a.let  us  not  he  w.in  well-doing,  2  Tkcss.  3.13. 

WEARIED. 
Oen.  19.  11.  thev  w.  themselves  to  find  the  door 
fsa.  43.  23.  nor  have  I  w.  thee  with  incense 
24.  thou  hast  w.  me  with  thine  iniquities 
47.13.  thou  art  20.  in  the  mv'.iitudeof  thy  counsels 
57.  10.  thou  art  w.  in  the  greatness  of  thy  way 
Je-r.  4.  31.  my  -soul  is  w.  jecause  of  murderers 
J2.  5.  if  run  with  footmen  and  theyro.thue,    '.  in 
the  land  of  peace  wherein  trustedst  they  »  thee 
Kzek.  24.  12.  she  hath  m.  herself  with  lies 
Mic.  6.  3.  O  my  people,  wherein  have  i  w.  thee  ? 
Mal.%\~.ye  have  w.  the  Lord,  yet  ye  say,  whereir 
ha"-e  we  tc.  iiiin'?  every  one  that  doetli  evil 
John  4.v0.  Jesus  being  w.  sat  thus  on  the  well 
Heb.  12.  3.  lest  ye  \n  m.  and  faint  in  your  minds 

VVEARIETH. 
Job  37.  n.  by  watering  he  w.  the  thick  cloud 
Keel.  10.  15.  the  labour  of  the  foolish  lo.  every  ono 

WEARINESS. 
Eccl.  12.  12.  much  study  is  a  w.  of  the  flesh 
Jfaf.  1.  13.  hesaid,  what  a  w.  isit!and  he  snuffed 

2  Cur.  11.  27  in  ic.  and  painfulness,  in  watcliings 

WEARISOME. 
Job  7.  3.  and  w.  nights  are  appointed  to  me 

WEASEL. 
/>ec.  11.  29.  the  w.  and  the  mouse,  unclean  toyou 

WEATHER. 
^A37  22.  fair  w.  conietli  out  of  the  north 
•'roe.  a.'i.'.rO.  as  he  thattaketh  a  garment  in  cold  w. 
Mat.  16.  2.  it  will  be  fair  w.  for  the  sky  is  re'' 
3.  in  the  morning  it  will  be  foul  w.  to  da' 

wi;ave. 

As.  19.  9.  they  that  w.  net-works  be  confounoed 
59.5.theyhatchcockatrice  eggs  ar.i  w.spider'sweb 

WEAVER. 
Erod.  35.35.  with  wisdom  to  work  the  work  of  w. 
ISam. 17.7.  thTstalfofGoliath's  spear  was  like  a  w. 
beam,  2  Sam.  21.  19.  1  Ckrvn.  11.  23.  |  29.  5. 
Job  7.  b.  my  days  are  swifter  than  a  w.  shuttle 
fta.  38.  12.  I  have  cut  off  like  a  w.  my  life 

WEAVEST. 
Judg.  16.  13.  if  thou  w.  seven  loc&s  of  my  head 

WEB. 
,/?/(io'.l(i.l3.ifthon  wcavestsevenll  ckswilh  there. 
14   and  went  away  with  pin  of  h  •a.m  and  the  w. 
Job  8.  14.  and  whose  trust  shall  h>   a  spider's  w. 
Jsa.  59.  5  they  wei-.^e  the  spider'*  w. 

WRBS. 
Isa,  SU,  6  their  v  chall  not  bocoo. 3  garment* 
o74 


WEE 

WEDDIN'G. 

Mat.  22.  3.  to  call  them  that  were  bildeii  lo  w. 
8.  the  w.  is  ready  |)  10.  the  lo.  is  furnished 
11.  he  saw  a  man  that  had  not  a  ic.  garment 

/..uke  12.  36.  when  he  will  return  from  the  to. 
14.  8.  when  thou  art  bidden  of  any  man  to  a  w. 
WEUGE. 

.fush.  7.  21.  Acban  saw  a  «).of  god  of  50  shekels 
24.  Joshua  took  Acban  and  the  tv.  of  gold 

/«a.  13. 12.  more  precious  than  golden  io.of  Ojibir 
WEDLOCK. 

Ezek.lG.  38.  I'll  judge  thee  as  women  that  break  w. 
WEl!.US. 

.fob  31.  t  40.  let  ID.  grow  instead  of  barley 

■!una/i  2.  5.  llie  w.  were  wrapped  about  my  head 
WEEDY. 

./er.  49.  f  21.  the  noise  was  heard  in  the  lo.  sea 
WEEK. 

The  Hchreics  had  three  sorts  of  weeks.  (1) 
Weeks  of  days,  tohich  were  reckoned  from  one 
sabbath  to  another.  (2)  Weeks  o(  years,  tohich 
ivere  reckoned  from  one  sabbatical  year  to 
another,  and  tohich  consisttd  uf  seven  years. 
(3)  Weeks  of  seven  times  seven  years,  or  of 
forty  nine  years,  which  are  reckoned  from  one 
jubilee  lo  another. 

The  seventy  weeks,  in  Dan.  9.  24.  It  is  a^'rced 
that  these  are  weeks  of  years,  and  not  of  days. 
They  consist  of  seven  lunar  or  Hebrew  years  : 
by  tchich  reckoning  of  seventy  weeks  make  up 
four  hundred  and  ninety  years.  This  way  of 
reckoning  years  by  days  is  not  nntisaal  in  the 
sacred  writings,  See  Lev.  25.  8.  Eiek.  4.  4,  5. 
Rev.  12.  6.  I  13.  5.  There  are  many  different 
hypotheses  concerning  the  beginning  atid  end  of 
fjanicl's  seventy  weeks,  even  among  Christian 
writers,  leho  believe  this  prophesy  marks  out  the 
time  of  the  birth  and  death  of  our  Saviour  .le- 
sus  Christ.  Some  begin  them  from  the  first 
year  of  Darius  the  J\Icde,  which  is  the  epocha 
of  Daniel's  prophecy,  and  make  them  to  deter- 
mine at  the  profanation  of  the  temple,  which 
happened  under  the  persecution  of  Jintiochus 
Eptphancs.  Others  begin  them  from  the  first 
year  of  Cyrus  at  Babylon,  and  place  the 
end  of  them  at  the  destruction  of  the  temple 
by  the  Romans.  Others  fir  the  beginning  at 
the  first  year  of  Darius  the  Jilede,  in  tchich 
this  revelation  was  made  to  Daniel;  and  put 
the  end  at  the  birth  of  .Tcsus  Christ.  .Julius 
.Sfricanus  places  the  first  year  of  the  seventy 
weeks  at  the  ttoenticth  year  of  king  Ar- 
taxerxes  Longiinantis,  toho  gave acommisston 
or  decree  to  jVehcmiah,  lo  rebuild  the  tcalls  of 
.Jerusalem.  From  thence  lo  the  last  week,  in 
tchich.  the  Messiah  was  put  to  death,  are  reclc- 
onedseventy  weeks  or  four  hundred  and  ninety 
lunar  years.  This  hypothesis  or  system  seems  to 
be  the  most  rational  of  any  that  has  been  pro- 
posed by  the  ancients,  and  is  adhered  to,  some 
imall  particulars  excepted,  by  the  greatest 
part  of  interpreters  and  chronologcrs. 

The  greatest  difference  amongchronologers  in  the 
calculation  of  these  years,  does  not  exceed  nine 
or  ten  years.  Petaviu^,  toho  has  treated  of  this 
matter  in  his  twelfth  book  De  Doctrina  tempo- 
rum,  )-ccn7ici7ps  all  these  differences  by  shetoing 
that  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of  Daniel,  From 
the  going  forth  of  the  commandment  to  restore 
and  to  build  Jerusalem,  ouaht  to  be  understood 
of  the  complete  execution  of  the  order  to  rebuild 
Jertis alem , tchich  was  notperformrdbtit  liy  JSTe- 
hemiah.  Heshcws  also,  thatthetwentielhyear 
of  .^rtaxcrxes,  mentioned  Neb.  2. 1.  ought  to  be 
explained,  tint  of  the  twentieth  year  of  the  reign 
of  .Irlaxerxes  alone,  but  of  his  twentieth  year, 
beginning  from  the  time  that  his  father  asso- 
ciated him  tcith  himself  in  the  kingdom,  ten 
years  before  his  death.  These  ten  years  being 
deducted  from  the  number  of  years  that  elapsed 
from  the  decree  of  Jlrtazerxes  in  favour  ofJ^Te- 
hemiah,  to  the  death  of  .Jesus  Christ,  deliver 
the  chronologcrs  out  of  their  perplrxities,  and 
dispel  the  difficulties  that  arose  from  the  ten 
supernumrrnry  years,  given  by  their  ealeula- 
tinn  of  the  four  hundred  and  ninety  years,  con- 
tained in  the  seventy  weeks  of  Daniel. 

The  modern  .Tews  are  not  agreed  among  them- 
selves, fearing  to  be  convicted,  from  this  pro- 
phecy, that  the  Messiah  is  already  eonie,  and 
that  their  expectation  of  him  is  in  vain.  Some 
pronounce  a  curse  against  them  that  enmpvte 
the  time,  snijins.  it  is  in  vain  to  expect  the 
Messiah,  tchnhath  been  come  a  long  while  ago: 
Others  say  he  is  not  yet  enme,  hut  tliat  he 
would  have  come  a  rrreiit  lehile  ago,  if  the  sins 
of  the  .Tews  ha.d  not  prevented  him.  Others  place 
thehe/rinning  of  the  nevcnXywcf^ks  at  Ihedrst  ruc- 
tion ofthe  first  temple  by  ^Tehurhadnciiar,  and 
the  end  at  the  destruction  of  the  second  temple 


WEE 

by  Titus.  Between  thcs'  two  ':venttthey  reck-on 
tjit  two  hundred  and  ninety  years,  which  ('s 
a  proof  of  their  great  ignorance  in  maiierg  of 
clironoloiry. 

Clen.  29.  2/.  fulfil  her  w.  ||  28.  and  fulfilled  her  v. 

Dan.  9.  27.  shall  corilirm  the  covenant  witli  niaiiv 
for  one  w.  in  the  midst  of  the  w.  sacrifice  ceaHO 

JI/at.28.  I.  to  dawn  toward  the  first  day  of  the  ir 
Mark  16.  2,  9.  Luke  24.  1.  Jok'i  2'J 
1,  19. 

I.uke  18.  12.  1  fast  twice  in  the  w.  I  rivo  tithcB 

Jicts  20.  7.  the  first  day  of  the  ic.  Paul  |irei.\ched 

1  Cor.  16.  2.  on  the  first  day  of  the  jc.  let  ever  •■  cue 
WEEKS. 

J,ev.  12.5.  if  a  maid  child  shall  be  unclean  twojr. 

J\rum.  28.  26.  bring  a  meat-oflering  after  your  v 

Jer.  5.  24.  rcservetb  the  appointed  w.  of  harvest 

Dan.  9. 24. seventy  w.  are  determined  on  thy  poople 

25.  know,  after  threescore  and  two  w.  26. 

10.  2.  I  Daniel  was  mourning  three  full  w. 

3.  nor  acoint  myfelf  till  three  tc.  were  fulfilled 

See  Feast,  Seven. 

WEEP. 

The  ancient  Hcbretcs  wept,  andmade  their  troubU 
to  appear  openly,  in  mourning  and  affiiction. 
They  were  not  of  opinion,  that  courage  and 
greatness  of  soul  consisted  in  seeming  to  b» 
insensible  tn  adversity, or  inrestraining Iheit 
tears.  It  teas  even  looked  upon  as  a  great  dis- 
respect for  any  one  not  to  be  bewailed  at  his 
funeral.  Job  says  of  the  wicked  man,  Hia 
widow  shall  not  weep,  Job  27.  15.  .Itid  the 
Psalmist,  speaking  of  the  death  of  Mophni  and 
Phinehas,  says,  'I'heu'  priests  fell  by  (be  sword, 
and  their  widows  made  no  lamentation,  Psal. 
78.  64.  God  forbids  Kiekicl  to  weep.o?-  to  ex- 
press any  sorrow  for  the  death  of  his  wife,  to 
shew  that  the  .Jews  should  be  reduced  to  so 
great  calamities,  that  they  should  not  have  the 
liberty  even  to  inourn  or  bewail  themseleet 
Ezek.  24,  16. 

Wee|)ing  men,  anfi  weeping  women.  The  ancient 
Hebrews  used  to  hire  men  and  women  to  vveef» 
at  funerals.  Jer.  9.  17,  18,  Thus  saith  thu 
Lord  of  hosts.  Consider  ye,  and  call  for  the 
mourning  women  that  tiiey  may  come,  and 
send  for  cunning  women  that  tbey  may  come, 
i^-c.  .^nd  in  Amos  5.  10,  Wailing  shall  Its 
in  all  streets,  and  they  sliall  say  in  all  tha 
high-ways,  alas!  alas  I  and  tbey  shall  call  tho 
husbandmen  to  mourning,  and  such  as  are 
skilful  of  lamentation  to  wailing.  Jill  tXs 
weei)ing  men  and  women  of  Israel  hcretrford 
sung  the  Lamentations  Chut  .Tercmiah  com 
posed  for  the  death  of  the  pious  king  Joaie/i 
2  Chron.  35.  25. 

Oen.  23.  2.  Abraham  came  to  tv.  for  Sarah 
43.30.Joseph'sbowelsdi:l  yearn, sought wheretose, 

JVuni.  11. 1(1.  Moses  heard  the  people  w.  in  familioa 
13.  they  w.  unto  me,  saying,  give  us  to  eat 

1  Sam.  11.  5.  what  aileth  tlie  people  that  ihey  to  ? 
34.  until  they  bad  no  more  power  to  w. 

2  Sam.  1.  24.  ye  daughters  of  Israel,  w.  over  Setil 
12.  21.  thou  didst  w.  for  the  child  while  alive 

2  Cliron.  34.27.  and  didst  rend  thy  clothes,  and  te. 
JVfA.  8.  9.  this  day  is  holy,  mourn  not,  nor  w. 
.Toll  27.  15.  and  bis  widows  shall  not  w. 

30.  2.5.  did  not  I  w.  for  him  that  was  in  trouble  1 
31 .  and  my  organ  into  the  voice  of  them  that  m 

31.  t  38.  if  the  furrows  likewise  tl^el■eof  w. 
Eccl.  3.  4.  a  tmie  to  w.  and  a  time  to  laugh 
fsn.  15.  2.  he  is  gone  to  the  high  places  to  tc. 

22.  4.  I  will  tc.  bitterly,  labour  not  to  comfort  ina 
.30.  19.  thou  shalt  ic.  no  more,  he  will  be  gracioua 
33.  7.  the  ambassa.lors  of  peace  shall  w.  bitterly 
.Jer.  9.  1.  that  I  might  tc.  day  and  night  for  slain 
13. 17.  but  if  ye  will  not  hear  it,  my  soul  shall  icm 
secret  places  for  your  pr.  Je,  my  eye  shall  jo.sore 

22.  10.  w.  ye  not  for  the  dead,  nor  bemoan  him,  w. 
sore  for  him  that  goetb  away,  heshall  not  return 

48.  32.  O  vine  of  Sibma,  I  will  tc.  for  thee 
f.am.  1.  16.  for  there  things  I  tc.  my  eye  runneth 
Eiek.  24.  16.  nor  sliaH  tlioii  mourn  nor  w.  23. 

27.  31.  shall  w.  for  thee  with  bitterness  of  heart 
.Joel  1.  5.  awake,  ye  drunkards,  tc.  and  howl 

2. 17.  let  the  priests  to.  between  the  porch  and  nitn 
Mic.  1.  10.  declare  it  not  in  Galh,  w.  not  at  all 
Zech.  7  3.  slionld  \ic.\n  fifth  month,  as  havedont 
Mark  5.  39.  why  make  ye  this  ado,  ind  le.  ? 

14.  t  72.  when  he  thought  thereon,  he  beffan  to  r» 
Luke  6.  21.  blessed  are  yethatjo.  now,forye«haU 
25.  woe  to  you  that  laugh  now,  ye  shiil  w 

7. 13.  Lord  saw  her  and  said,  ?r>.  not ,8,52  Rev  b.S. 

23.  28.  w.  not  for  me,  but  tc.  for  yonrs-^dves 
.John  11.  31.  she  gocth  unto  tlie  grave  to  w  then 

16.  20.  ye  sball  w.  but  tho  world  shall  rejoice 
.'Icts'iX.l^.  whatni5an  veto  w.  and  break  my  iieart 
Rotn.  12.  15.  and  tc.  with  them  that  w. 
1  Cor.  7.  30.  thev  that  tc.  ns  t-honsfh  they  v.'ept  nO 
Jam.  4.  9.  be  afflicted,  and  mourn  nnd  b. 


WEI 

Jam.^-  1-  go  to  now,  ye  rich  men,  xe.  aiiJ  howl 
kcc.  id  IJl.  merehiiiUi  ul'  eartli  nUall  w.  uiid  inuurn 

Judg.  3.  t5.  llieycallul  llie  iiumeorUiatpIacL',ic. 

WKEl'EriT. 
ISam.l.S.HannahjwIiy  (o.Uiuu!  why  eat.  thou  not? 
John  'Hi.  VS.  aiigi'lssaid,  woman,  wliy  ic.lhoii!  15. 

WEEPETH. 
SSaifU  19.  1.  it  was  told  Joab,  behoki  tlio  king  w. 
%  Kings  t*.  12.  Huzaul  saiJ.  wliy  w.  my  loid! 
Ps  d.  l-l>.  0.  ho  that  goetli  I'ortii  anil  ir.  huariiig 
LainA.'i.iUti  ic.sore  in  night  hur  tears  on  lier  cliuuks 

WEKFIi\G. 
Oen.  35.  t  8.  name  of  it  was  called,  tlie  oak  of  ic. 

45.  t  «•  Josepli  gave  furtii  his  voice  in  w. 
A'li'n.  'io.  G.  w.  before  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
Deut.  1)4.  d.  »o  liie  days  of  io.  for  Mosi:s  were  ended 
2  Sam.  X  It),  her  husband  went  along  with  lier  w. 

13.  1  3(i.  king andservants  wept  with  a  w. greatly 

15.  30.  they  went  up,  w.  as  they  went  up 
iKiitgs  '2().t3.romeml)er  how  I  have  walked  before 
thee,  Hezekiah  wept  u  ith  a  great  tr.  Isa.  38.  t  3. 
Ezra  3.  13.  not  discern  the  noise  of  joy  from  w. 

10.  1.  when  E»ra  had  prayed  and  confessed,  w. 
Esth.  4.  3.  in  every  province  was  fasting  and  w. 
loll  10.16.  my  face  is  foul  with  w.  and  on  my  eyelids 

28.  t  11.  he  bindcth  the  floods  from  w. 
PsM.  6.  3.  the  Ld.  hath  lieard  the  voice  of  my  w. 

30.  5.  w.  may  endure  for  a  night,  but  joy  cometh 
102.  9.  I  have  mingled  my  drink  with  w. 

Jsa.  15.  3.  in  tlii'ir  streets  howl,  w.  abundantly 
10.  9.  therefore  I  will  bewail  with  the  zc.of  Jazer 
the  vine  o.'  Sibmah,  O  Heshbon,  Jer.  48.  32. 
22.  t  4.  look  away  from  me,  I  will  be  bitter  in  ic. 
12.  in  that  day  did  the  Lord  of  hosts  call  to  lo. 
65.  19.  the  voice  of  w.  shall  be  no  more  heard 
fer.  3.  21.  the  w.  of  Israel  heard  on  high  places 
9.  10.  for  the  mountains  will  I  take  up  a  7C. 

31.  9.  they  shall  come  with  w.  and  supplications 
15. voice  heard  in  Uamah,  lamentation  and  bitter 

w.  Rachel  is.  for  her  clMldren,  Mat.  2.  Id. 
IG.  thus  saitli  Lord,  restrain  thy  voice  from  ic. 
41.  0.  Ishmael  went  forth  to  meet  them  w. 
48.5.  continual  ic.  shall  go  up,  a  cry  of  destruction 
50.  4.  Judah  gumg  and  iii.  to  seek  Lord  their  God 
Ezek.  a.  14.  there  sat  women  w.  for  Taminuz 
Joel  2.  12.  turn  ye  lo  me  with  fasting  and  with  jr. 
Mai.  2.  13.  covering  the  altar  of  the  Lord  with  w. 
Mit.  8. 12.  there  shall  l>e  w.and  gnashing  of  teeth, 
22.  13.  I  24.  51.  I  25.  30.  LuUc  13.  38. 
/,u/ie7.38.awoman  stood  at  his  feet  behind  him  w. 
John  ll.33.when  Jes.saw  her  w.  and  the  Jewsaljo 
V)  which  came  with  her,  he  groaned  in  spirit 
20.  r .  Mary  stood  without  at  the  sepulchre,  w. 
/lets  9.  39.  and  rfll  the  widows  stood  by  him  w. 
Phil.  3.  18.  I  hav(>  told  you  often,  now  tell  you  )/). 
Rev.  18.  15.  the  merchant  shall  stand  afarotl'io. 

19.  every  shiii-master  and  sailors  cried,  w. 

WEIGH. 
Exod.  22.  t  l"?.  if  father  refuse  he  shall  w.  money 
IKinffs  20.  f  39.  thou  shalt  w.  a  talent  of  silver 
lCAr««. 20. 2.  David  found  his  crown  to  lo.alalent 
Ezra  8.  23.  keep  them  until  ye  w.  them  before  tlic 
chief  of  the  priests  and  the  Lcvites 
Estli.  3.  t  9.  I  will  10.  10,000  talents  of  silver 
Job  31.  t  0.  let  him  to.  me  in  balances  of  justice 
Psa/.  .58.2.  youw.  violence  of  your  haadsin  earth 
If  a.  20.  7.  thou  dost  ic.  the  path  of  the  just 
55.  t2.  why  w.  ye  monev  for  what  is  not  bread? 

WElGiiED. 
Gen.  23.  Ifi.  Abraliam  w   to  Ephraim  the  siWer 

1  Sam.  2.  3.  by  the  Lc;rd  actions  are  w. 

17. 7.  his  spear's  head  (<J.  000  shekels,  2  Sam. 21.10. 

2  .Sara.  1 1.  2(i   .Absalom  w.  the  hair  of  his  head 
Ezra  8.  2.">.  prjest.j  w.  to  them  the  lilver  &nd  gold 

20.  I  w.  into  (heir  hands  the  silverof  vessels,  33. 
Joh  0.  2.  Oh  thai  my  grief  were  thoroughly  w. 

28.  15.  nor  shall  silver  be  w.  fci  the  price  of  it 
31.  0.  let  me  be  w.  in  an  even  balance 
Psal.  78.  t  50.  he  w.  a  path  to  his  anger 
Isa.  40. 12.  who  hath  >c.  the  mountains  in  scales 
Jer.  32.  9.  Jorwniah  ;c.  him  the  money,  17  shekels 
Dun.  5.  27.  Tekel,  thou  art  w.  in  tlie  balances 
Zech.  11.  12.  £0  tli«v  ir.  for  mv  price  thirty  pieces 

Weigher. 

Isa.  33. 1 18.  where  is  the  scribe?  where  is  the  jo.? 

V/EIGHETII. 
Joh  28.  2.5.  and  he  w.  the  waters  by  measure 
Pron.  10.  2.  but  tl.f  Lord  w.  tlie  spirits 

WEIGHING. 
ATum.T.  85.  eachcharzcr  m.  ll  80.  golden  spoons  ic. 

WEIGHT. 
/Is  the  flehrew-t  had  nnt.t.lii:vsrnf  cninrd  mnnn/, 
vhirh  was  nf  a  certain  (ietr  rmined  weight,  Ihni 
Mxighed  all  the  (rold  and  silner  theij  used  in 
trade.  The  general  word  t/iry  v.sed  to  deniite  a 
weight  teas  a  stone  :  Deut.  25.  13,  Thini  shalt 
not  have  in  ttiy  bag  divers  icffV*''','  the  Hebreir 
talis,  a  stone  and  a  sttmo.  That  t.i,  they  were 
forbid  ll  "icep  tw:  different  weights  one  toe 
675 


WEL 

heariy,  to  buy  viL/i,  and  another  too  light,  to  sell 
loith;  but  only  one  stone,  ur  one  true  weight. 
^■Jnil  in  I'rov.  20.  10,  dud  condemns  fraud  und 
injustice  in  traffic.  Divers  weights,  and  divers 
iniasures,  both  of  them  are  alike  abomination  lo 
tlie  Lord.  The  shekel,  the  half  skeUel,  and  the 
talent,  are  not  only  denoniinalious  of  money 
of  a  certain  value,  of  gold  and  silver,  but  also 
of  a  certain  weigiit.  IV hen  Moses  eiprissed 
the  drugs  which  were  to  compose  the  perfume  to 
be  burnt  upon  the  gulden  altar,  he  says,  that 
they  were  to  take  tlic  weight  of  five  hundred 
shekels  of  myrrh,  &c.  Exod.  IK).  23.  .ind  m 
2Sam.  14.  20,  it  it  said,  that  Absalom's  hair 
weighed  two  hundred  shekels. 

The  shekel,  or  weight  of  the  sanctuary,  accord 
ing  to  several  interpreters,  was  double  to  the 
common  shekel;  but  others  think  it  was  the 
same  as  the  common  shekel,  and  the  words  of 
the  sanctuary,  arc  added,  to  express  a  just  and 
exact  weight,  according  to  the  standards  that 
were  kept  in  the  temple,  or  tabernacle. 

The  weight  of  glory,  oj'  which  St.  Paul  speaks, 
2  Cor.  4.  17,  a  far  more  exceeding  and  eternal 
weight  of  glory,  is  opposed  to  the  lightness  of 
the  evils  of  this  life.  The  troubles  and  afflic- 
tions we  endure  are  of  no  weight  at  all,  if  com 
pared  to  the  weight  of  that  glory  which  is  to  be 
revealed.  Weight  is  put  J'or  the  burden  of  sin, 
Hebrews  12.  1. 

(7c?i.43.21. man's  money  in  mouth  of  sack  in  full  jb. 

Exod.  30.  34.  of  each  shall  there  he  a  like  w. 

Lev.  19  35.  ye  shall  do  no  unrighteousness  in  w. 
20.  20.  they  shall  deliver  you  your  bread  by  w. 

I'eut.  25.15.  thou  shall  have  a  perfect  and  just  w. 

.Tiulg.  8.  20.  w.  of  golden  ear-nngs  1,700  shekels 

2  Sam.  12.  30.  w.  of  king's  crown  a  talent  of  gold 

IKings  7.  47.  and  Solomon  left  aV  the  vessels  un- 
weighed,  neither  was  the  w  of  the  brass 
found  out,  2  Kings  2-5.  10. 

IChr.  28.14.  hegavegold  by  ?o.  for  thingsof  gold, 
silver  also  by  w.  for  instrumenis  of  silver 

.Tob  28.  25.  to  make  the  w.  for  the  winds 

Prov.  II.  1.  but  a  just  w.  is  his  delight 
10.  11.  a  just  w.  and  balance  are  the  Lord's 

Ezek.  4.  10.  ihy  meat  shall  be  by  w.  twenty  shekels 

10.  and  they  shall  eit  bread  by  w.i.rni  with  care 
Zceh.  5.  8.  he  cast  the  w.  of  load  on  If.e  mouth 
iCor.  4.  17.  worketh  for  us  a  more  exceeding  in. 
HcA. 12.1. let  us  lay  aside  every  ». and  sin  that  be.'^ets 
Rev.  16.  21.  every  stone  of  hail  the  w.  of  a  talent 

WEIGHTS. 
Lev.  19.  30.  just  ?o.  shall  ye  have,  I  am  the  Lord 
/jf((r.25. 13. thou  shalt  not  have  in  thy  bag  divers  ilf. 
Prov.  li;.  11.  all  the  w.  of  the  bag  an;  his  work 
20.10.divcrs  wand  measures  areabcmination,23. 
Mic.  6.  11.  and  with  the  ba,7  of  deceitful  w. 

WEIGHTY. 
Prov.  27.  3.  a  stone  is  heavy  and  thf:  sand  in. 
Zech.  5. 1 7.  there  was  lift  up  a.  w.  piece  of  lead 
2  Cor.  10.  10.  for  his  letiers,  sav  tlvey,  are  w. 

WEIGHTIER. 
Mat.23.  23.  scribes  have  omitted  w.  mattersoflaw 

V/ELFARE. 
Oen.  43.  27.  he  asked  them  of  their  w.  and  said 
Exod.  13.  7.  they  asked  each  other  of  their  w. 
lChr.l8.lO.  Tou  sent  to  David  lo  inquire  of  his  w. 
JVeh.2. 10.  was  come  a  man  to  seek  the  w.  of  Israel 
.hb  30.  1.5.  and  my  w.  passoth  away  as  a  cloud 
Ps.GO.  22.  that  which  should  have  been  for  their  w. 
.Tcr.  3iJ.4.  this  man  secketh  not  111011-.  of  his  people 

WELL,  Substantive. 
Gen.  21.  19.  she  saw  a  w.  of  water  and  she  went 
30.  that  they  may  witness  I  have  digged  this  w.. 
24.  13.  behold,  I  stand  here  by  w.  of  water,  43. 
49.  22.  Joseph  is  a  fruitful  bough  by  a  n>. 
JVum.21. 10.  that  is  the  w.  whereof  the  Lord  spake 

17.  sprins  up,  Ow.  ||  18.  princes  digged  the  ?«. 
2.Sam.  17. 18.  a  man  that  had  a  w.  in  his  own  court 
23.  15.  Oh  that  one  would  give  me  drink  of  the 
water  of  the  !c.  Bethlehem,  IChron.  11. 17, 18. 
Psnl.S-i.fi.  who  passing  through  Baca  make  it  a  13. 
Prov.  5.  15.  drink  waters  out  of  thine  own  w. 
10.  11.  the  moulh  of  a  righteous  man  is  w.  of  life 
Cant.  A.  15.  a  w.  of  living  waters  from  Lebanon 
■  fohn  4.  0.  now  .lacnb's  w.  was  there,  Jesns  being 
wearied  with  his  journey  sat  thus  on  the  w. 

11.  the  in.  is  deep  ||  12.  .lacob  gave  us  the  w. 
14.  shall  be  in  hnn  a  w.  of  water  springing  up 

WELLS. 
Gen.  20. 1.5.  all  w.  Abraham's  servants  had  digged 

18    1  id  Isaac  digged  again  the  w.  of  water 
F.xoil  15  '^7.  came  to  Elam,  where  were  twelve  jc. 
A'Hm.  00.  17.  nor  will  we  drink  of  the  water  of  w. 
Dent.  0.11.  and  7o.  digged  which  thou  di<rgedst  not 
'iKings  3.  19.  and  ye  shall  stop  all  w.  of  ivater 

5.  ihey  stop|iod  all  the  w.  of  wafer,  felled  trees 
'HChron.  20. 1().  Uzziah  built  towers  and  digged  ir. 
/!>v/.12.3.sliall  draw  water  out  of  the  K.  of  salvation 
2  Pct.2.17.these  are  lo.  without  water,clouds  carried 


WEL 

WELL-Sl'KLVG. 

Prov.  10.  22.  uiulorslandiiig  is  a  w.-spr lag o(]if9 

18.4.  the  w.-spriiig  ui'  wisdom  as  allow  ing  brouk 

WELL,  Mdcerb. 

Gen.i.l.  if  thou  dost  not  w.  sin  lieth  at  the  door 

12.  13.  that  it  may  be  w.  with  me  for  thy  sake 
10.  he  entreated  Abram  w.  for  hci  sake. 

13.  10.  Jordan  was  w.  watered  every  where 
18.11.  Abrah.and  Sarah  i«.  stricken  in  age,  24. 1. 

29.  G.  Jacob  said,  is  he  w.J  and  they  said,  he  is  is 
40.  14.  think  of  me,  when  it  shall  be  w.  withlhee 

43.  27.  is  your  father  w.l  is  he  yet  afive? 
A'lyf/.  1.20.  therefore  Go*i  dealt  re.  with  midwives 

4.  14.  I  know  that  he  tan  speak  w. 
J^iint.  11.  18.  for  it  was  w.  with  us  in  Egypt 

1.3.  30.  Caleb  said,  we  are  w.  able  to  overcome  it; 

30  5.  the  tribe  of  the  sonsofJo3e])h  hath  said  !c. 
Deut.  1.  23.  and  the  saying  pleased  me  i*. 

3.  20.  given  rest  to  your  brethren,  as  w.  as  you 

4.  40.  that  it  may  go  w.  with  tiiee  and  thy  chil- 

dren, 5.  10.  I  0.  3,  18.  I  12.  25,  28.  |  19.  13. 
I  22.7.  Pnth:i.  1.  Eph.&.2. 
5. 14.  thy  maid-servant  may  vest  as  w.  as  thou 
28. 1  heard  words  of  [leo.  they  have  w.  said,18.17 
29.  that  it  might  be  w.  with  them  and  theirs 
33.  that  it  may  be  jc.  with  you,  ./er.  7.23. 
7.  18.  but  shalt  w.  remember  what  the  Lord  dici 
15. 10.  wilt  not  go  away  because  he  is  tc.  with  theo 
Judg.  9.  10.  if  thou  hast  dealt  w.  with  Jerubbaa! 

14.  3.  get  her  for  me,  for  she  pleasetli  me  w.  7. 
20.  48.  as  w.  the  men  of  every  city  as  the  beast 

Ruth  3.  13.  w.  let  him  do  the  kinsman's  part 
l.S'am.  10.  10.  he  shall  play  and  thou  shall  be  w 
20.7.  if  he  say  thus,  it  is  jr.  thy  servant  hathpeacQ 

24.  20.  I  know  w.  thou  shalt  surely  be  ki-:g 
2.S'am.  0.  19.  he  dealt  bread  as  w.  to  women  as  men 

18.  28.  .Ahimaaz  called,  and  said  all  is  w. 
IKings  8.  18.  and  the  Lord  said  unto  David  my 
father,  thou  didst  w.  it  was  in  thy  heart  to 
build  a  house,  2  Chrim.  0.  8. 
18.  24.  all  the  people  answered,  it  is  w.  spoken 
2Kings  4.  20.  is  it  w.  with  thee?  is  it  w.  with  thy 
husband?  is  it  w.  with  the  child?  it  is  le 

5.  21.  is  all  w.?  9.11.  ||  7.  9.  we  do  r.nt  w. 

25.  24.  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the  kin.5  of 
Rabylon,  and  ii  shall  be  w.  with  vou,  Peal, 
128.  2.  .Icr.  40.  9. 

2  Chron.  12.  12.  also  in  Judah  things  went  lo. 
Psa/.49.18.mcn  praise  wlier.  thou  dust  w.  to  thyself 
119. 05.  thou  hast  dealt  w.  with  thy  servant,  OLd. 
Prov.  11. 10.  when  it  goeth  w.  with  the  rightcotir 

14.  15.  the  prudent  man  looketh  w.  to  his  goinga 
24.32.  then  I  saw  .ind  conside.-ed  it  w.  looked  on  it 

30.  29.  there  be  threetliings  which  go jp.ye.ifoui 
31.27.  she  looketh  70.  tothe  waysof  her  housi'hold 

Eeel.  8.  12.  it  shall  he  w.  with  them  that  fear  God 

13.  but  It  shall  not  be  w.  v/iih  the  wicked 
Isa.  3.  10.  say  to  righteous  it  shall  be  xp.  with  him 
Jer.  1. 12.  the  Lord  said  to  me,  thon  hast  w.  seen 

15.  1 1.  Lord  said,  it  shall  be  70.  withthy  remnant 
22.  15.  it  was  w.  with  him,  he  judged  needy,  16. 

39.  12.  lake  him, look  ?t'.tohini,iloliim  no  har.i. 

40.  4.  come,  and  I  will  look  v:.  to  thee 

42.  6.  that  it  may  be  w.  with  us  when  we  obey 

44.  17.  tor  then  we  wore  w.  and  saw  no  evH 
Eiek.  24.  .5.  make  it  boil  w.  seethe  bones  thcreirj 

10.  spice  it  w.  II  44.5.  mark  70.  behold  and  hcai 
33.  32.  of  one  that  cjin  play  w.  on  an  instrumcrjl 
Jonah  4. 4.  the  Lord  said,  dost  thou  7^.  to  be  angryi 

9.  I  do  w.  to  be  angry,  even  unio  death 

Mat.  15.  7.  ye  hypocrites,  w.  did  Esaias  prophesy 

of  you,  saying,  .Mark  1.  0.  .ficts  28.  25 

25.  21.  w.  done,  thou  good  and  faithful  servant 

enter  into  the  joy  of  thy  Lord,  23.  I  vke  19.17 

Murk  7. 37.  he  haih  done  all  things  w.  deaf  to  hcai 

12.  28.  perceiving  that  he  had  answered  them  to 
Luke  1.7.  Zacharias  and  Elisabeth  were  now  both 

w.  stricken  in  yeiwj 
0.20.  woe  nnfo  you  when  all  men  speak  tr.  of  you 

13.  9.  if  it  bear  fruil,  ic.  if  not,  cut  it  down 
20.  :in.  Master,  thou  hasl  w.  said,  John  4. 17. 

.John  8.  48.  say  we  not  70.  tliou  hast  a  devil 
13.  13.  ye  call  me  Lord,  ye  say  w.  for  so  I  am 
18.  23.  hut  if  (7!.  why  smitesl  thou  me? 
JOir.  7.  37.  he  that  will  keep  his  virgin,  doth  to. 

38.  he  that  giveth  her  in  marriage,  doth  w. 
Gal.  4.  17.  they  zealously  affect  you,  bii'  not  w 
5.  7.  ye  did  run  w.  who  did  binder  j'ou? 
Phil.  4.  14.  ye  have  done  w.  ye  did  communicats 
1  Tim.  3.  4.  one  that  ruleth  id.  his  own  house 
5.17.  let  the  ciders  that  rule  7r.  be  counted  worthy 
Titus  2.  9.  and  lo  please  them  w.  in  all  things 
Jam.  2. 19.  beliovcsi  there  is  one  (7od,  tho'idostaj. 
See  As,  Do,  Doino,  FAvorREn,  Pleased 
WELL-BELOVED. 
Cant.  1.13.  a  bundle  of  myrrh  is  my  w   unto  ma 
/.';a..5. 1.  now  will  Isingtotc.  asongof  my  belovoiJ 
Mark  12.  0.  he  sent  his  v^.  son  also  to  tbein 
«»7n.l6. 5. salute  7/-.  Epcnetnsfirst-fniitsof. Achate 
'iJohn  1.  »he  elder  to  the  w.  Gaiu?,  I  love  in  truth 


WEN 

Tery  WELL. 
Stifle  lO.cliHic  MO  uroiiy,a8iiiuu  I'cry  !c.knowe»t 
'i.Tiiii  1  IS.  liemi:ji*'"'rK(J  toiiiL',  thuu  iinoWBSlti.io. 

WlOLL-MGIl. 
Peid.  73. 2.  as  lor  niu  issy  slcps  WjlA  w.-nigh  elipped 

WE.N. 
Z/Cii.  "i  'JiJ.  luainud,  o'r  having  ,i  w.  or  scurvy 

VVEiNCll. 
iSam.  IT-  17.  a  w.  told  Jonathan  and  Aliimaaz 

VVKN'J'. 
f?«n. 35.  .'Mho  Lord  was  willi  me  in  the  way  I  w. 
AVm.lU.14.  in  llie  first  place  w.  standard  of  J  udali 
J  t.  ^H.  him  will  I  bring  into  land  whereto  he  w. 
22  22.Uod's  anger  was  kindled  because  Ualaaiiiuj. 

24.  I.  Balaam  w.  not  to  seek  lor  enchantments 

25.  8.  Pliiiiehas  w.  after  the  man  of  Israel 
Deut.  1.  31.  God  bare  thee  in  all  llie  way  ye  w. 

Jos/i  m.  17.  he  preserved  us  in  all  the  way  we  w. 
Judg.  1.  3.  so  Simeon  w.  with  Judah 

17.  and  Judah  w.  with  Simeon  his  brother 

16.  11).  Samson's  strength  7D.  from  him 

1  Sam.  10.  14.  Saul's  uncle  said,  whither  w.  ye? 

20.  there  w.  with  Saul  a  band  of  men 

17.  12.  the  man  w.  for  an  old  man  in  days  of  Saul 
15.  but  David  w.  to  feed  his  father's  sheep 

23.13  Dav.and  his  men  w.  wherever  they  could  go 
30.  3'2.  because  they  w.  not  with  us,  will  not  give 

2  Sam.  1. 4.  how  w.  the  matter  %    I  pray  thee  tell  me 

8.  3.  as  lie  w  to  recover  his  border,  1  Chroii.  18.3. 
6.  Syrians  became  servants,  and  Lord  preserved 

Uavid  whithersoever  he  w.  14. 1  C/tr.  18.  (>,  13. 

15.  II.  10.  in  llioir  simplicity  and  knew  notluiig 

18.  33.  as  ho  w.  thus  he  said,0  my  son  .'\bsaleiii 
1  Kings  ll.C.  Solomon  w.  not  fully  after  the  Lord 

13.  12.  and  their  father  said,  wliat  way  v).  he  1 

14.  he  7e.  after  the  man  of  God  and  found  him 

22. 24.  he  said,  which  way  w.  the  Spirit  of  the  Ld. 

from  me,  to  speak  to  thee?  2  Ckroti.  18.  23. 

48.  but  they  w.  not||2  Kings  2.  G.  they  two  w.  on 

2Kings  5. 2G.  he  said,  w.  notmy  heart  with  thee? 

t).  4.  so  he  !o.witli  them,  and  they  cut  down  wood 

1  CAron.  7. 23.  when  he  w.  in  to  his  wife,  she  cone. 
IG.  20.  when  they  id.  from  nation  to  nation,  from 

one  kingdom  to  another  peojile,  Psal.  105.  13. 

2  Chron.  10.  16.  so  all  Israel  w.  to  their  tents 

12.  12.  and  also  in  Judah  things  w.  well 

23.  n.all  the  people  w.  to  house  of  Baal  and  brake 
JW/i.  2. 16.  the  rulers  knew  not  whither  1  w. 
Estli.il.  14.  in  evening  she  m.  on  morrow  returned 
Psal.  42.  4.  I  w.  with  them  to  the  house  of  God 

106.  32.  it  w.  ill  with  Moses  for  their  sakcs 
Frev.  7.  8.  a  young  man  w.  the  way  to  her  h&i.se 
/sa.57.17.ho  7d.  on  frowardly  in  the  way  of  his  heart 
Ezck.  1.  9.  tliey  w.  every  one  straight  forward 
12.  Ihcy  turned  not  when  they  w.  10.  11. 
17.  they  ic.  on  their  four  sides  and  returned  not 

21.  when  those  m. these  jc.tiiose  stood,the3u  stood 

20.  IG.  for  their  heart  w.  after  their  idols 
Jfos.^'i.  13.  Bhe  w.  Kfter  her  lovers  and  forgat  the  L. 

5.  13.  then  w.  Epliraim  to  the  Assyrian  and  sent 

9.  10.  tj'ov  w.  to  Baai-peor  and  separated  theins. 
11.  2.  as  they  called  thein,  so  they  20.  from  them 

Hab.Xh  \-'^{nxs  him  io.  the  pestilence,burning  coals 
11.  ?.*  the  light  of  thine  arrows,  they  w. 

Mat.  21.  29.  but  afterward  he  rejiented  and  w. 
30.  he  answcrf^d  and  said,  I  go,  sir,  but  id.  not 

25.  10.  while  thev  w.  to  buy,  the  bridegroom  came 
Mark  1.  20.  they  left  theirfatlicrand  w.  after  him 
ImIcc  2.  3.  ail  w.  to  be  ta.xed,  every  one  to  his  city 

16.  30.  but  if  one  w.  to  thein  from  the  dead 

17.  14.  that  as  they  ;.?.  tliey  were  cleansed  _ 
23.52.Joseph;£).to  Pilate  and  beggedbodj  of  Jesus 
fohn  4.  45.  the  Galileans  also  w.  to  the  fea.st 

7.  53.  every  msin  w.  t!>  his  own  house 

9.  11. 1  w.  and  washed  and  I  received  sight 

13.  3.  that  he  was  come  from  God  and  w.  to  God 

18.  6.  they  70.  backward  .ind  fell  to  the  ground 

21.  23.  then  w.  this  sayinu  among  the  brethren 
^cts  8.  4.  Iliey  w. every  where iireaching the  word 

9.  1.  Saul  threatening  w.  unto  the  high  jjriest 
10. 9.  as  they  ro.  on  their  journey,  Peter  t^.  to  pray 

14.  1.  they  w.  both  into  svnagoguo  of  the  Jews 

15.  38.  and  w.  not  with  them  to  the  work 

16.  16  as  we  w.  to  iirayer,  i  damsel  met  ns 

26.  12  R9  I  ;c.  to  Damascus  with  authority 

t  Pet.  3. 19.  which  he  w.  preach,  to  spirits  in  prison 
■Sfe  Along. 
WENT  about. 
A'Km.  11.  8.  the  pennle  w.  about  and  gnlhered  it 
S  Kings  3.  25.  the  slingers  w.  ahout  it  and  snwte  it 
2CAro».1-7.  9.tbeyM.  (i/«)u<  and  taught  thj  poople 
F.cd.  2  20.  I  w.  about  to  cause  my  heart  de:'p'iir 
Canl.  5.  7.  the  watch-Tien  that  w.  about  found  me 
^fa<.4.23.Jesu8  w.aioiineacliin?,  9.  35.  Markb.d. 
^r.ts9  29.  they  w.abcuttn  slay  hi:r.,2I.  31.  |2G.21. 

10.  38.  JesUK  w.  about  doing  good  and  heiilng 
13  11.  he  to   about  seeking  some  to  lead  him 

WENT  aside.        [See  .Arose. 
Luke  9.10.  Jesus  took  them  and  w.  aside  privately 
AcUi3  13.  the  chief  captain  w.  aside  privately 
676 


WEN 

WENT  astray. 
I'sal.  119.  G7.  before  I  was  atlhcted     w.  astray 
Ezck.  44.  10.  when  Israel  u).  astral/ after  idols,  15. 
4o.ll.itshall  he  for  the  priests  which  w.  iwl  astray 
when  Israel  w.  astray  as  Levites  w.  astray 
J/aM8.13.than  of  ninely-nine  which  w.  not  astray 

WKiNT  away. 
c/«</^.lG. 3. Samson  «>.  a;ou?/ with  doors  of  the  gates 

14.  and  w.  away  with  the  pin  of  the  beam 
j   19.  2.  and  his  concubine  w.  away  from  him 
2  Sa/a.  18.9.  the  mule  that  was  under  him  w.  away 
2  Kings a.ll.hut  Naaman  was  wroth, and  w.&way 
2  CAru7j .  9. 12.  queen  ofShebaw.  awur/toherlaiid 
j\Iat.  19.  22.  he  w.  away  sorrowful,  Mark  10.  ii. 
2G.  42.  he  w.  awaylbe  second  time  and  prayed 
44.  he  w.  away  the  third  time,  Mark  14.  39. 
.fo/m  12.  11.  by  reason  of  him  many  w.  away 
20.  10.  the  discLirles  le.  away  to  their  own  home 
Jlcts  10.  23.  on  the  morrow  Peter  w.  away 

WENT  back. 
1  A'»';in'sl3.  19.  so  lie  id.  back  and  did  eat  and  drink 
~  Kings  8.  29.  king  Joram  to.  back  to  be  healed 
.fohii  ti.  66.  from  that  time  many  disciples  w.  back 

WENT  before. 

Exod.  13.  21.  the  Lord  w.  before  them  in  a  cloud 

14. 19.  the  angel  of  God  which  w.  before  the  camp 

JV«(n.l0.33.tlie  ark  of  covenant  to.  before,./osli  .'.i.ii. 

Josh.  6.9.  the  armed  men  w.  ftc/ore  the  priest:;,  13. 

1  .Sam. 17.7. one  bearinga  shield  id.  before  him,  41. 

2  .Sam.  6.  4.  and  Aliio  w.  before  the  ark 
10. 16.  and  Shobach  w.  before  them,  1  C/ir.  10.  16. 

20.  8.  when  at  Gibeon,  Amasa  w.  before  them 
./ob  18.  20.  as  they  that  w.  before  were  affrighted 
Psal.  68.  25.  the  singers  w.  before,  the  players 
Mat.  2.  9.  the  star  which  they  saw  w.  before  them 

21.  9.  the  multitudes  that  w.  before  them  cried, 
Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David,  Mark  11.  9. 

Luke  18.  39.  they  wiiich  xd.  before  rebuked  him 

22.  47.  Judas  w.  before  and  drew  near  to  kissliim 
1  7"(;n.l.lS.accordins  to  the  prophecies  which  w.b. 

WENT  hekind. 
Exod.  14.  19.  the  angel  removed  and  w.  behind 

WENT  down. 
(Ven.l2.  10.  Abram  w.down  into  Egypt  to  sojourn 
15.  17.  when  sun  w.  down,  a  smoking  furnace  and 
burning  lamp  passed,  .Judg.l^.  14.  2. Sam. 2.  24. 
42.3.  Joseph's  brethren  20. (/.  ||43.15.  Benjaminw.;/. 
F.zod.  19. 14.  Moses  w.  down  from  the  mount  to  tl 

people,  and  sanctified  the  people,  25.  |  32.  15. 
JVuni.  16.  33.  7D.  down  alive  into  the  pit 
20. 15.  bow  our  fathers  (o.rf.  into  Egypt,  and  dwelt 
a  long  time,  IJeut.  10.  22.  |  26.  5.  ./u.sA.  24.  4. 
Judg.  3.  27.  Israel  w.  down  after  Ehud,  28. 

4.  14.  Barak  w.  down  from  mount  Tabor 

7.  11.  Gideon  w.  down  with  Phurali  his  servant 
14. 1.  Samson  w.  d.  toTimnalhanUsawa  woman 

of  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines,  5,  7. 
18.  the  men  said  to  him  before  the  sun  id.  down 
19.Sams()nw.(/«!c?i  to  Aslikelon  and  slew  30  men 
Rutli  3.  6.  Ruth  w.  down  unto  the  floor  to  Bouz 

1  Sam.  13.  20.  the  Israelites  w.  down  to  sharpen 
22.  1.  David's  father's  house  w.  down  to  him 

2  Sam.  5. 17.  David  heard,  and  w.  down  to  the  hold 
11.9.  bat  Uriah  w.  not  down  lo  his  house,  10, 13. 
17.  18.  a  well  in  his  court,  whither  they  w.  down 
21.  15.  David  70.  dotcn  against  the  Philistines 
23.13.  tlireeof  the  thirtychief  to.  rfo(C77  and  came 

to  David  to  cave  of  Adullam,  1  Chron.  11.  15. 

20.  Benaiah  w.  d.  and  slew  a  lion  in  time  of  snow 

21.  Benaiah  70.  d.  to  the  Egyptian,  andsiew  him 
with  his  ov.r.  spear,  1  Chron.  11.22,  23. 

2  Kings  1.  15.  Elijah  jo.  down  with  him  to  the  king 
2.  2.  Elijah  and  Elisha  w.  down  to  Beth-el 

5.  14.  Naaman  w.  d.  and  dipped  himself  in  Jordan 
8. 29.  Ahazial:  70.  d.  to  see  Joram,  2  Chron.  02.  6. 

^  Chron.  18.  2.  Jehoshaphat  w.  down  to  secAhab 
Psal.  133.2.  the  ointment  that  70.  d«707ito  the  skirts 
Cant.  6.  11. 1  ID.  down  into  the  garden  of  nuts 
Isa.  52.4.  my  people  70.  rfoTOTZ  aforetime  into  Egypt 
.hr.  18.  3.  then  I  70.  down  to  the  poUer's  house 
Eiek.  31.  15.  in  the  day  when  he  70.  d.  to  the  grave 

31.  17.  they  also  ?o.  down  to  hell  with  him 
.Jonah  1.  3.  Jonah  w.  down  to  Joppa  and  found 

2.  6.  I  70.  down  to  the  bottoms  of  the  mountains 
Luke  18.  14.  this  man  70.  rfoTcn  justified  rather 
.Mm  5. 4.  an  angel  70.  down  and  troubled  the  water 
Acts  7. 15.  so  Jacob  w.  down  into  Egypt  and  died 

8.  5.  Philip  70.  rfo?07i  to  Samaria,  preached  Christ 
38.  and  tiiey  both  to.  down  into  the  water 

10.  21.  then  Peter  70.  down  to  the  men,  and  said 

12.  19.  Herod  70.  rfo7077  from  Judea  to  Cesarea 

20.  10.  Paul  w.  down  and  embracing  him,  said 

WENT  forth. 

<TCn.8.7.a  raven  7D.foith\\ll.  31.  w.  forth  from  ITr 
18.  Noah  w.  forth,  his  sons  and  all  out  of  ark,  19. 
10.  11.  out  of  that  land  tc.  forth  Ashiir 
12.  5.  they  w.  forth  to  go  into  land  of  Canaan 

.V«m.  11.31.  there  TO. /ortA  a  wind  from  the  Lord 
31.  13.  the  princes  w. forth  to  meet  them,  33.  1. 

Judg.9.8.  trees  w.  forth  to  anoint  a  kin j  over  them 


WEN 

2  .«?-rm.  20.  n.  as  lie  jw.  forth  it  fell  out 

2  Kings  2. "21.  Elialia  w,  forth  into  the  waters 
1>!.  7.  Ire  prospered  whithersoever  he  w.  forth 

E^lb.  h.  9.  tlieii  w.  \\amM\  forth  that  day  joyful 
Jiib  l.li.Siitan  id.  forth  from  presence  of  Lord,  2.  7. 
Isa.  37.  ■3i'i.  aiifiel  of  Lord  w.  forth  ■.»»{  smote  IS.'i.OCO 

48.  o.  the  former  llihies  w.' forth,  1  shewed  them 
Jcr.  22. 11.  Slialliim  whoio.  .'/V/r(A,  out  of  this  place 
i'jt-A-. IC.U.thy  renown  vt.forth  aniongtlie  heathen 

24.  12.  her  great  scum  w.  not  forth  out  of  her 
Amos  X  S.  that  which  70.  firth  by  a  hniitlrcd 
Hub.  ?,.  5.  and  Ininiing  cnals  w  forth  at  hi.-i  feet 
illat.  1:1  3.  behold,  a  sower  w.  forth  to  sow 

2.5.  1.  ten  virgins  w.  forth  to  meet  bridegroom 
Mark 2. 12.  he  arose  aiul  took  up  bed  and  70.  forth 

3  Jo/17)  7.  bcc'iuse  for  his  name's  sake  they  vj.  forth, 
Rev.  6. 2.  he  w. forth  conquering  and  to  couquer 

AVENT  hir  way. 
LS'oTJx.l. 18.  woman  iv.  her  way  am!  wasnn  more  sad 
John  4.  28.  the  wnman  of  ^^ainaria  w.  h'.r  way 

11.  23.  when  Martha  had  so  said  sli3  w.  her  way  ' 

WENT  his  way. 
Gc77. 18.  33.  and  the  Lord  w.  Ids  7/'ny  assoonashad 

24.  01.  the  servant  took  Kebelcah  ami  w.  his  way 

25.  .34.  Esau  did  cat  ar.d  drink  and  7u.  his  icay 
Exod.  18.  27.  Jethro  10.  his  icay  into  his  own  land 
A'/(7?i.  24.  25.  Ilalak  Ij  1  Sam.  24.  7.  Saul  w.  his  looy 
1  S')m.  20.2.5  David  70,  on  his  iruy,  Saul  returned 
1  Kings  1.  49.  every  guest  of  Adoiiijali  rr.  his  icay 
Ksth.i  17.90  Mordecai(c.A!)<7rr77/,did  as  Eslhercoin 
Jcr.  28.  II.  the  prophet  Jereniiiih  ic.  his  nay 
Mat.  13.  2b.  his  enemy  sowed  tares  and  !0.  his  iraij 
/^7iA-f  4..30.lie  jiass'ing  thro'  midst  of  them,7«.ATSioa5( 

8.39.  and  he  id.  Iiis  way  and  published  great  things 
22.4.Juda6  7o.  A(.«  7ooy  and  communed  with  priosta 

■  John  4.  .')0.  and  the  man  believed,  and  70.  his  way 
.lets  8.  39.  the  eunuch  id.  on  his  way  rejoicing 

9.  17.  A.vinl-as  id.  hi^  icay  and  entered  thbhuuse 

S-c  Jesus,  Went. 
WENT  in,  or  171*0. 
*7f  jt.7.7.Noah  w.into  the  ark  and  his  sot.s  with  hira 
9.  ic.  in  two  and  two  ||  16.  70. 7  7i  male  and  femala 
39.  11.  Joseph  70.  into  the  house  to  do  business 
Exod. 5.  I.Moses  and  Aaron  70.  th  toPliaraoh,7.1l) 
14.22.  Israel  70.  into  midvt  of  the  sea  on  dry  ground 

23.  the  Egyptians  w.  in  after  thein,  15.  19. 
34.  35.  until  Moses  70.  771  to  sjicak  with  him 

Lev.  1G.23.  when  Aaron  to.  into  the  liui-y  place 
.Tosh.  G.  23.  the  young  men  that  were  spies  to   in 
■Judg.  3.  22.  the  haft  also  70.  in  after  the  blade 
17.  10.  so  theLrvite  70.  777  and  dwelt  with  Miceh 
19.  15.  when  the  Levile  to.  7?7  to  lodge  in  Gibeali 

1  .S'a7H.  24.  3.  Saul  to.  in  to  cover  his  feet 

2  Sam.  7.  18.  then  20.  David  in  before  the  LorJ 

1  Kings  1.  15.  Bath-slicba  to.  in  unto  the  kinj 
22.  30.  king  of  Israel  disguised  to.  into  the  bait's 

iKings  4. 33.  Elisha  u\  in  shut  the  door  and  prayed 
37.  then  she  70.  i-n,  fell  at  his  feet  and  took  iierson 
5.  4.  and  one  to.  171  and  told  his  lord,  tiuis  and  thut 
25.  Gchazi  70.  771  and  stood  before  his  master 

10.  24.  when  they  70.  t'ti  to  offer  saciifices 

2  C'7ro77. 2G.  16.  llzziah  70.  into  tin.  temjile  of  Lor«i 
17.  Azariah  the  priest  70.  in  after  him 

./VfA.  9.  24.  so  the  children  70.  in  and  possessed 
J^slh.  7.  7.  llic  king  to.  771/0  the  palace-garden 
Psal.  73.  17.  until  I  to.  into  *he  sanctuary  of  God 

■  Jrr.  2G.  21.  Urijah  fled  and  70.  t'ti'"  Egyjit 
E'.rk.  8.  10.  so  I  TO.  771  II  9.  2.  six  men  70.  in 

10.  2.  the  man  clothed  with  linen  20.  in,  3,  6 
25.  3.  when  they  to.  into  captivity 
30.  23.  Israel  70.  771/0  oaptivity  for  their  iniquity 
Dan.  2.  16.  Daniel  to.  in  and  desired  of  the  king 

24.  to  Arioch  ||  6. 10.  he  70.  in  to  his  house  to  pray 
Mat.  3. .32.  the  devils  70.  7'n  to  the  herd  of  swine 

21. 33. there  was  a  certain  householder  70. 1'n/o  a  fat 
country,  Jtlark  12.  1.  /.7iAe  19.  12.  |  20.  9 
25.  10.  they  that  were  ready  w.  in  lothe  mairiaga 
27.53. 70. 777/0  the  holy  city,  and  appeared  to  many 
Jtfark  2.  2".  how  David  w.  into  the  house  of  God, 
and  did  eat  the  sbew-bread,  /.iike  G.  4 
15.  43.  Joseph  ic.  in  boidly  to  Pilate,  craved  body 
Luke  1.  9.  lot  was  to  burn  incense  when  he  to   in 

39.  Mary  arose  and  10.  into  the  hill  country 
24.  29.  and  he  70.  7.1  to  tarry  with  them 
John  18.  1.').  tliat  disciple  to.  th  wiih  Jesus 
20.  .5.  he  saw  linen  clothes  lying,  yet  w,  not  in 

8.  then  70.  in  also  that  other  disciple,  and  saw 
./?c/s  1.  21.  all  the  time  the  Lord  70.  in  and  out 

10.  27.  as  Peter  talked  he  to.  771  and  found  mar.y 

12.  17.  he  departed  and  to.  into  another  place 
13. 14.tlioy  TO.  771/0  synagogue  on  the  sahhatli-day 
17.  2.  Paul  70.  7n<o  the  synagogue,  10.  i  19.  ". 

Jiom.  10.  18.  their  sound  70.  7>./o  ail  the  earth 

WENT  7n,  OS  to  a  woman 

'^cri.lG.  4.  .Abram  70   in  to  Ilasar,  she  coneoivci 

19.  33.  the  first-born  70   in  and  lay  with  her  falSoi 

29.23.  Laban  brought  l^eah  to  Jacob.heTo.ij!  10 lie.! 

30.  he  70.  »7i  alsounlo  Rach.  |i  30.  4.  to.  iTito  UiIIl 

3R.  2.  Judah  saw  Sliuah  and  70.  in  to  lier 

9.  v\lien  Onan  10.  in  to  his  brothel's  iwife 


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WEP 


JuJg.  It).  1.  Siiinionsaw  a  liar'.^t  and  M.in  toiler 
liul/l  4.  13.  Uciri  w.  la  lo  Until,  sliu  conceived 
2ai;H.l-'..:4.J)(iMdcoiuloilLdliutlisln:l)a  Ins  wile, 
Liiii  w.  tn  uiilo  liur,  --lie  bare  a  son,  t'oloiiioii 
16.  -a.  Aliaaloiii  w-  in  to  Ins  lallicr's  concubines 
17.-io.  Itlira  «;.  i/Ho -Abigail,  ^alla»ll's  Uaugnter 
liU.  \i.  but  Daviil  w.  not  tii  lo  llieni 

1  Lhruii.  i.  iil.  liezroii  tt'.  (h  lo  ilaugliler  ol  Alacliir 
7.-j4.wlieiit;i>liraini(r.i«toliis«.le,sliecoiiceived 

Ezek.  -IS.  44.  vet  tiiey  w.  in  unto  lier  as  a  liuilol 
Wk.NT  uutr. 

2  Sam.  2.  15.  tliere  arose  anil  to.  over  by  number 
19.  IT.  and  lliey  ic.  noir  Jordan  before  tlie  kiu^' 

31.  Barzillai  tc.  oner  Jordan  with  the  kin;; 
2  Kings  -J.  b.  so  they  two  ic.  ova-  on  dry  yrouiid 

14.  Klislia  smote  llie  waters  and  id.  over 
I  Clir.  1-2. 15.  these  w.  uvcr  Jordan  when  overflown 
39.  30.  David's  reign,  and  limes  that  ic.  over  han 
A'eA.  1-.  38.  other  com|iany  w.  uutcasaiiiBt  them 
/«a.5J .  it.  thy  body  us  a  street  'o  llieni  tnal  w.ovcr 

'W'EXV  out. 
Gen.  4.  16.  Cain  io.  out.  Iroin  jirescnce  of  Lord 
24.  63.  Isaac  w.  out  to  meditate  in  the  field 
34. 1 .  Uinali  w.oul  to  see  the  daughters  of  the  land 

43.  31.  Joseph  washed  his  face  and  w.  out 

44.  2d.  one  w.  out  from  me  1  saw  him  not  since 
Ezod.  2.  11.  Moses  w.  out  to  Ins  brethren,  13. 

S.  12.  .-Vaion  tc.  out  from  I'haraoh,  30.  |  'J.  33. 

12.  41.  all  the  hosts  of  the  l^ord  w.  out,  14.  ti. 

15.  20.  all  the  women  id.  out  alter  Miriam 

16.  27.  there  w.  out  some  (leople  on  sabballi-day 

18.  7.  Moses  tc.  out  lo  meet  his  fatlier-iii-lavv 
33.  7.  every  one  w.  out  unto  the  tabernacle 

Lev.  10.  2.  there  ir.  out  lire  from  the  Lord 
J^'um.  10. 34.  cloud  was  on  Ihein  when  ihey  w.  out 

11.  26.  two  men  w.  out  into  the  tabernacle 

21.2:1.  Sihoii  re.  out  against  Israel  into  wilderness 
33.  Og,  the  king  of  Bashan,  tc.  out  against  them 

22.  3;!.  behold,  1  ic.  out  to  withstand  ihee 
Jos/i.  6.  1.  none  w.  out,  and  none  came  in 

r*.  14.  the  men  of  Ai  tc.  out  against  Israel,  17. 

11.  4.  the  Canaanilo  ic.  out  and  all  their  hosts 
Judg.i.  15.  they  tc.ouL,  the  Lord  was  against  them 

3.  i'J.  ail  tl'.at  stood  by  him  id.  out  from  liiin 

19.  23.  the  master  of  the  house  w.  out  unto  them 
liutk  1.  21.  I  w.  out  full,  and  came  home  ein|)l.y 
l^'am.3.3.  ere  the  lamp  of  God  tD.oiit  in  the  temple 

17.  33.  1  w.  jut  after  the  bear,  and  smote  liiin 
18.5.Uav.!F.o.  where  Saul  sent  Inm,  13.16.  |  I'J.  8. 

2  Ham.  11.  13.  at  even  he  w.  out  to  lie  on  his  bed 

13.  9.  they  to.  out  every  man  from  him 
19.  I'J.  the  day  llie  king  id.  out  of  Jerusalem  _ 

IKings  20.  16.  they  te.  out  at  noon  ||  17.  w.  out  first 
Sl.lhe  king  of  Israel  to.  out  and  smote  the  horses 
2ffin^.'!4.18.  !l  c  child  ic.out  to  his  father  lo  reapers 
37.'8lie  went  in  and  took  up  her  son,  and  w.  out 
5.  2/.  Gohazi  tc.  out  from  his  presence  a  leper 
9.  21.  they  w.  out  each  in  bis  chariot  and  niei  him 

24.  and  the  arrow  id.  out  of  Jehoram's  heart 
I  Oiron.  12.  17.  David  id.  out  to  meet  tliein  and  said 
"A.  S.David  heard  of  it,  and  tv.  out  against  lliem 
k  citron.  15.  2.  Azariali  to.  out  to  meet  Asa 
5.  was  no  peace  to  him  that  w.  out  or  camo  :n 
19.  2.  Jehu  ID.  out  to  meet  Jehosliaphat 
20.21. he  appointed  singers  to  praise  as  they  ifi.oui 
35.20.  Josiah  id.  out  against  Pharaoh-neclio 
F.stk.  7.8.  ae  the  word  id.  out  of  the  king's  month 
Job  29.  7.  when  I  id.  out  to  the  gate  thro"  the  city 
31.  34.  did  fearterri^  me  that  I  w.  not  ok/,  at  door  ] 
Psal.  HI.  5.  when  he  id.  ounliro' the  land  of  Egypt 
/cr.37.4.Jeremiah  cameinand  w.out  among  people 
F.zelc.  10.  7.  took  fire  from  the  cherub  and  tc.  out 
.Imoa  5.  3.  the  city  lliat  id.  out  by  a  thousand 
7.rr.h.  8.  10.  neilher  any  peace  to  him  lliat  w.  out 
Mat.  11.7.  Jesus  said,  what  w.ycout'\n\o  llie  wil- 
derness to  see  7  8,  9.  jAike  7.24,  25,  26. 
CO.  1.  a  man  who  tc.  nut  early  to  hire  labourers 
3.  lie  id.  out  at  third  hour  ||  5.  sixth  ||  0.  elevenlh 
22.  10.  those  servants  tc.  out  into  the  liigh-ways 
Mark  3.  21.  his  friends  w.  out  to  lay  hold  on  him, 
lie  is  beside  liimself 
5.  13.  the  unclean  sjiirits  tc.  out  and  entered  into 
th(,8v,ine,and  ran  down,  LukcS.2XjlUs  19.  12. 
14.  thev  that  fed  the  swine  lold  it,  they  M.  out  to 
see  What  it  was  that  was  done,  l.uke  8.  35. 
t.uke.  G.  19   for  there  w.  virtue  out  of  him 
22.  02.  Peter  tc.  out  and  wept  bitterly 
John  8.  9.  they  which  heard  it,  w.  out  one  by  one 
50.  Jfsus  hid  himself  and  tc.  out  of  the  temple 
11.  31.  Mary  ros?  up  hastily,  and  id.  out 
13  30.  .ludas  having  received  the  sop  ic.  nut 
18.  16.  ihen  id.  out  liiat  other  disciple  known  to 
McU  1.  21.  all  the  time  the  Lord  w.  in  anil  out 
15.  94.  certain  tc.  out  from  us  have  Ironbled  yon 
Heb.  11.  8.  .Abraham  tc.  ow/,,  not  knowing  wlii  her 
IJolivi.  19.  they  vi.  nut  from  us,  but  not  of  us,  they 
V)  out  lo  be  manifest  tliat  ihev  were  not  all  of  us 
WKM'  their  way. 
Tudrr   18.  Sf).  the  children  of  Dnii  tc.  their  trmj 
I  ba/n  30.2.AraaleJ  ilesbninlZiklpgandifi.t/irirujaj 
t7" 


Xeh.  8.  12.  all  lire  people  w.  their  icay  U   cat 
Ztch.  10.2.  ihorelijre  Uiey  w.  thetr  way  at  t  dock 
Mat.  8.  33.  that  kupt  sw  ine  tied  and  w.  their  waij 
20.  4,  righl  1  w  illgjve  you,  and  they  w.  lUcir  way 
)ii   5.  iney  made  light  ol  it  and  w.  their  ways 

2J.  they  heard  these  words,  they  w.  their  way 
JIarkli.-i.w. their  way  and  louiid  colt,/-u/.<;  19. J2. 
.John  11.  46    but  some  w.  their  Wiiyi  lo  I'liarisees 
.ids  8.  36.  an  ihey  /;;.  on  lUetr  way  came  lo  wuier 

VVilAT  through. 
JVV/i.9. 11.  thou  ilidsl  divide  the  sea,  they  w.tkro' 
the  inidbt  of  the  sea  on  dry  land,  I'tial.  t6.  6. 
Psai.  06.  12.  we  w.  thro'  lire  and  ihrough  water 
LiU.  60.  15.  forsaken,  so  llial  no  man  w.  thro'  thee 
.l/u/-i2.23.  he  w.  through  the  coin  lields  on  the  sab- 
bath-day .disciples  began  lo  pluck  ears,  Aii/i;c6.1. 
VVLiN'l'  up. 
Cm.  17.  22.  and  God  w.  up  irom  Abraham 
35.  13.  God  w.  up  from  Jaci.ti  in  place  he  talked 
4.1.  4.  tc.  up  lo  fuliier's  bed,  he  w.  up  lo  my  couch 
i'Jj:«ii.l7.10.  Moses, Aaron, at  iiusw.up  to  topofhi.l 
IJ.  3.  Moses  w.  up  to  God,  and  the  Lord  called 
to  him,  20.  I  24.  13,  15.  |  34.  4.  Ueut.  10.  3. 
JVum.  13.21.  BO  they  w.  up,  and  searched  ilie land 
31.  but  the  men  thai  2C.  up  with  him  said 
20.  27.  ihey  w.  up  into  mount  Hor,  33.  38. 
/Jiut.  1.43.  and  ;o.  presumptuously  u;*  into  the  hill 
./odh.  C.  20.  so  thai  the  people  w.  up  iino  the  city 
14.8.  hrelhren  thalM.  up  with  nie  made  heartmelt 
.ludg.  1.  4.  Judah  to.  up  and  the  Lord  delivered 
2-.  the  house  of  Joseph  also  MJ.  up  against  Bethel 
4. 10.  Barak  and  Deborah  w.  up  with  10,000  men 
8.  8.  Gideon  to-  up  thence  to  I'enuel,  11. 

1  Hum.  1.  3.  Elkaiiah  tc.  up  out  of  his  city,  7,  21. 
I.  22.  Hann-ih  ic.  not  up,  until  child  be  weaned 
5.  12.  the  cry  of  the  city  w.  up  to  heaven 

2  .SuHi.  15.  30.  David  wept  as  he  w.  up  barefoot 
24.  19.  David,  according  to  the  saying  of  Gad,  ^o. 

up  as  the  Lord  commanded,  1  Chron.  21. 19. 
2/r(H^rs2.11. Elijah  w.  up  by  a  whirlwind  to  heaven 

4.  34.  Klisha  w.  tip  and  lay  on  the  child,  35. 
19.  14.  Hezekiahw.  w/;  into  the  house  of  the  Lord, 

and  spread  it  before  the  Lord,  Isa.  37.  14. 
23.2.Josiahi0.w;)  to  house  of  the  Lord,2CAr.34.30. 
ICArun.ll.O.Joabio.w;^  first  and  waschiefcaiituiii 
£2ra2.1.these  are  the  children  of  the  jirovince  that 
w.  up  out  of  the  captivity,  59.  JVWt.  7.  0,  61. 
4.23.  they  to.  up  in  haste  to  Jerusalem  to  the  Jews 

7.  6.  Ezra  w.upW  JVt7(.12.  l.the  priest  that  w.  up 

8.  1.  this  is  the  genealogy  of  them  that  w.  up 
i'::t'i.l.l3.it(o.M//and  down  among  living  creatures 

8.  11.  and  thick  cloud  ofincen.se  w.  up 
10.  4.  the  glory  of  the  Lord  tc.  up,  11.  23,  24. 
19.  0.  he  ID.  up  and  down  among  the  lions 
J/ui.3.16.  Jesus  uj.  up  straightway  out  of  the  water 

5.  1.  and  seeing  the  multitude  he  w.  up  into  a 
mountain,  14.  23.  |  15.  29.  J.uke  9.  28. 

Luke  18. 10.  two  men  w.  up  into  the  tem|ile  to  pray 
.John  7.  10.  then  w.  he  also  up  unto  the  feast 
.hts  1.  10.  as  he  w.  up  two  men  stood  by  him 
3.  1.  Peter  and  John  w.  up  into  the  temple 
10.  9.  Peter  w.  up  upon  the  house-top  to  pray 
24.11.  Paul  to.  up  lo  Jerusalem, frui.l. 18.  |  2. 1,2. 
(iat.  1.  17.  neither  w.  I  up  to  Jerusalem  with  them 
lice.  20.  9.  they  w.  up  on  the  breadth  of  the  earth 

WE^iT  a  whoritig. 
.rudtr.^.l'i.lsT.  w.  a  icAorin^'- after  other  gods,8. 33. 
Psal.  106.  39.  w.  a  whoring  with  their  inventions 

WENTEST. 
Oen.  40.  4.  Reuben,  thou  w.  up  to  thy  father's  bed 
Judn.  5.  4.  Lord  wlieii  thou  w.  out  of  Seir 
2.S''rm.7.9.  1  was  with  Ihee  wliithersoeverlhou  ui. 
](!.  17.  why  iti.  thou  not  with  thy  frieiid? 
li).  2.i.  wherefore  w.  ihon  not  with  me 
r.-fri.CS. 7. 0  Ciod.  when  Ihon  w.  before  thyppople 
7st(..')7.7.  even  thillK-v  w.  thon  up  to  offer  sacrifice 
!).  I  hon  w.  to  the  king  with  ointment  and  inci  ease 
Jer'.  2.  2.  when  Ihon  v).  after  me  in  the  wilderness 
Ml.  21.  set,  thine  hpMrt  toward  the  way  Ihon  vi. 
JIab.Z.  13.  thou  w.  forth  for  salvation  of  ihy  people 
Aclf  11.  3.  lliou  w.  in  In  men  unclrcunicised 

WEPT. 
Gen.  21.  13.  Hagar  sat  and  w.  U  27.  38.  Esau  w. 
29.  11.  Jacob  w.  33.  4.  |  37.  35.  Hog.  12.  4. 
42.  24.  Joseph  turned  from  his  brethren  and  jr. 
43.  30.  I  45.  2,  14,  15.  |  46.  29.  |  50.  1,  17. 
TM.  t  3.  the  Egyptians  tc.  for  Joseph  seventy  days 
f:i-»(/.2.6.she  saw  the  chr'id,and,behold,  the  babejr 
jVum. 11.4.  and  the  children  of  Israel  alsow.  ag:iin 
18,  20.  1  14.  1.  Drut.  1.  45.  |  34.  8.  .ludg 
2.  4.  1  20.  23,  26.  1  21.  2. 
Judir.  14.  16.  Samson's  wife  tc.  before  liim 
liuth  1.9.  Naomi  kiaged  her  daughters  and  tc.  14. 

1  .S,rm.  1.  7.  Hannah  id.  and  did  not  eat,  10. 
1 1.  4.  all  tke  people  tc.  2  Sam.  3.  .32,  34. 
20.  41.  Jonathan  and  Davnl  tc.  one  with  anotner 
24.  16.  Saul  IB.  II  30.  4.  David  w.  2  Snni.  1.  12, 

2  .Sam.  3.  32.  David  w.  at  the  grave  of  Aimer 


WER 

ISavi.  15.  23.  he  and.  ounlry  it',  li  3C.  k.  asho  went 

18.33. 1  n.g  was  nmclimoved  and  w.  for  Alwaluni 
2  Kings  B.  11.  and  the  man  of  God  ». 

13.  H.  Joasli  ir.ovt    ll^isha  andsaid,  Oniy  fathcf 

2U.3.renieiiiber,Luru,  llezi  kiali  w.  sore,  Jao.38.3. 

22.19. because  the  kii  g  oljudah  l.alhui.beluie  me 
Azru  3.  12.  priests  that  had  seen  the  first  house  zc. 

10.  i.  for  the  people  w.  very  sore,  j\ek.  8.  9. 
j\VA.1.4.  vslieii  1  heard  these  words  1  jc  he  lore  G.*l 
.lub  2.  12.  Job's  friends  lilisd  up  their  voice  and  :. 
i'siil.  09.  10.  when  I  id.  and  chasleuetl  my  soul 

137.1.byllic  riversofBabvlon  Vl•e^atdown  and  r> 
Mai.  26.  75.  Peter  w  Miirk  14.  72.  Luke  22.  62, 
Murk  5.  3b.  Jesus  secth  them  ihatic.  J.uke  8.52 

16.  10.  Mary  told  tbi'in  as  ihey  mourned  and  lo. 
Luke  7.  32.  we  iiiuui  iied  to  you  and  ye  have  not  w. 

19.  41.  he  beheld  the  city  and  «:.  over  it 
.Juhn  1 1 .  35.  Jesus  tc.  \\  26. 1 1 .  Mary  w.  at  sepulchre 
Jicts  20.  37.  they  jc.  sore  and  fell  oil  Paul's  neck 
1  Cor.  7.  30.  they  that  weep,  as  though  Ihey  w.  not 
licv.  5.4.  1  w.  becau.se  no  man  was  found  worthy 

WERE. 
<7fn.  34.14.  cannot  do  ihis,  for  that  io.  a  reproach 

25.  on  t!ie  third  day  when  they  w.  sore 
35.  2.  Jacobsaid  to  aU  that  w.  with  him,  put  aw  ay 

4.  gave  all  the  strange  gods  that  tc.  ut  their  liau/1 
Eiod.  5.  19.  Israel  saw  they  w.  in  evil  case 
10.  0.  since  day  they  w.  on  earth  lo  thki  day 
jV«;n.l2.8.!C.yenot  afraid  to  speak  against  Moscj'? 
13. 33.  there  we  saw  the  giants,  we  w.  in  our  own 
sight  as  grasshoppers,  so  we  id.  in  their  sight 
14.  3.  IC.  it  not  belter  for  us  to  return  into  Egyplj 
Deut.  5.  29.  O  that  there  ic.sueh  a  heart  in  them 
10.  19.  for  yo  w.  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
28.  02.  whereas  ye  w.  as  the  stars  of  heaven 
32.  27.  w.  it  not  that  I  leaved  the  wrath  of  enemj 

29.  O  that  they  xo.  wise,  that  they  understood 
.7»sA.2.4.mencame  to  mc.I  wist  not  whence  theyr? 
./«(4'-.  9.36.  thou  sei^sttwoun tains  as  if  they  w.  men 

1  Aum.9.  4.  passed  Slialim  and  there  they  w.  not 

2  Ham.  11.  16.  where  he  knew  thai  valiant  men  w. 
lKiugs'.\.l?:.  we  to.  together,  there  was  no  stranger 

4.  28.  straw  brought  Ihey  where  the  officers  to. 

16.  30.  Ahab  did  evil  above  all  w.  before  liim,33. 
2A'/7;n-.v3.  14.  w.  it  not  that  1  regard  Jehoshaphat 

7.  10.  but  horses  tied,  and  the  tents  as  they  to. 
2  Chron.  29.  31.  as  many  as  w.  of  a  free  heart 
.Veh.  1.9.  though  there  ja.  of  you  cast  out  to  utmost 

5.  2.  for  there  w.  that  said,  we,  our  sons,  3,  4. 
7.01.  nor  their  seed,  whether  they  w.  of  Israel 

.fob  20.2.  Oh  that  Iw.as  in  months  past, in  the  dLjf 
Psal.  39.  12.  a  soiourner,  us  all  my  fathero  to. 
/.?a.l4.2.takelhemr:iplives  whose  captives  they  « 
37.  19.  they  to.  no  eods,  but  work  of  men's  hand: 
./er.  3).  15.  Rachel  weeping,  because  they  w.  nnS 
/;:('A-.14.]4.tlioi:gli  No;ih,  Daniel,  and  Job  ic.  inil 
should  deliver  buttiieir  own  souls,  16.  18,20. 

20.  9.  before  the  iieailien  among  whom  they  w. 
Hag.  2.  10.  there  w.  hut  ten,  there  id.  but  twenty 
jV«/.5.12.  persecuted  )>ropheis  which  ?e. before  yoH 

12.3.  have  ye  not  rear!  what  Dav.  did  and  thevthat 

IC.  with  "him?  4.  Mark  2.  25,  26.  Luke  6.  3,  4. 

Luke  3.  15.  all  men  mused  whether  he  w.  Christ 

7.  39.  this  man  if  he  w.  a  prophet,  would  known 

17.  17.  7r.  not  ten  cleansed,  where  are  the  nine? 
.Tohni).  33.  if  this  man  jc.noiyfG.could  do  notiiins 

11.  .'57.  that  if  any  man  knew  where  he  ir. 
15.  19.  if  ye  w.  of  the  world,  world  would  love 

17.  0.  thirie  Ihev  w.  thou  gavest  them  me 

18.  30.  they  said,  if  he  to.  not  a  malefactor 
Jlcts  20.  12.  and  w.  not  a  little  comforted 

24.  9.  Jews  assented,  saying,  the.sc  IhiNgs  7d.  so 
Horn.  4. 17.  ciillelhtliings'that  benot,-»stlio'  theyjo 

9.  25.  I  will  call  theinmy  people  that  w.  not 

1  Cur.  12.  17.  if  whole  body  w.  an  eye,  where  to. 
hearin;;'?  if  whole  w.  hearing,  wliere  tc.  smelling'! 

Gnl.  2.  6.  what  they  w.  it  maketli  no  matter  io  ma 
Kph.ii.  3.  ID.  hy  n  it  lire  children  of  wrath  as  others 

2  Thrss.  3.  111.  from  even  when  we  w.  with  you 
2rc«.  3.4. all  things  continue  as  they  w.  from  \ws\<\. 
kev.  0.  11.  till  brethren  klled  as  they  w.  fulfiUeci 

./;«  it  WERE. 
Lev.  14.  35.  it  seemcth,  there  is  <2.9  it  w.  a  plagin 
Cant.  6.  13.  «.*  it,  w.  the  company  of  two  armies 
l.ia.  a.  18.  that  draw  sin  «.■?  it  w.  with  a  cart-rore 

10.  15.  ari  if  stafl'liil  U|)  itself  ni  it  w.  no  wood 

26.  20.  liiile  thyself  as  it  w.  for  a  little  moment 
53.  3.  and  we  hid  us  it  %c.  our  faces  from  him 

Lvhe  22  44.hissweat  OS  »■«!/'.  great  dropgofbiood 
■  John  7. 10.  went  up  not  openly,  but  as  it  tc.  in  .secret 
ltr,m.  9.  32.  sought  it  as  it  w.  by  works  ofthe  law 
1  Cvr.4. 9. apostles,  n.t  it  in.  men  nppoinied  fodeath 
Her.  10.  1.  and  his  face  was  as  it  w.  the  sun 

1.3.  3.  1  saw  (me  of  his  heafls  ns  it  w.  wouii.-^er! 

14.  3.  they  Sling  oi)«  tc.  a  new  song  before  throne 

1.5.  2.  1  saw  as  it  w.  a  sea  ol'urlass  with  Sro 
//•77WERE. 

7n/;21. 4.  if  it  w.  so,'  wliv  not  my  spirit  he  trouhledl 


li  29".  whil,' the  child  was  yet  alive  I  lasted  and  tc    Mat.'ii.'iA.ifit  w.  possible 'oi'eeeivF  the  very  elet  t 
13.  ao.   lie  king  and  eetvanta  id.  sore  fo:  >'»u.nl  Jl/art  0  OS.  Ibev  might  tcjieh  if  it  «c.  the  border 


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John  14.  2.  if  it  w.  not  »o,  I  »vould  have  to!J  yoi:'  Kzck.  32.  2.  Pharaoh,  ihou  art  as  a  ic.  in  tliescns 
Acts  18.  14.  \f  it  w.  a  matter  ol' wrong, O ye  Jewi  Mat.  12.  40.  Jonas  was  tiiree  days  in  the  w.  belly 


WERT. 

Cant  S.  1. 0  that  thou  ui  as  my  brother  that  sucked 

H«o.  J.  15.  r.or  cold  nor  hot,  I  would  thou  w.  cold  or 

WEsr. 

trfn.  28.  H.  thou  shall  spread  abroad  to  the  w. 
Ucut.  33.  23.  I'Ofiess  thou  the  w.  and  the  south 
I  Kinirs  7.  25.  tiiree  oxen  looking  toward  ttK;  w. 
IC'A'-ott.0. 24.  ill  lour  quarters  were  porters  toward 
the  east,  w.  north  and  south,  2  Chron.  4.  4 
12. 15.  they  put  to  ilight  ihem  toward  east  and  id. 
t'sal.  75.  G.  jiroinotion  cometli  not  from  the  w. 
103.  12.  as  I'ar  as  the  east  is  from  the  w.  so  lar 
107.  3.  gathered  them  from  tiie  east  and  w. 
Ilia.  li.  M.sliall  fly  on  the  I'hilislines  toward  the  in. 
43.  5.  and  gather  thee  I'rom  the  w. 
45  ().  that  they  may  know  from  the  w. 
49.  12.  these  sliafl  come  from  tiie  north  and  ». 
5'.).  19.  they  shall  fear  the  Lord  from  the  to. 
Kzck.  48.  1   for  those  are  his  sides  east  and  v>. 
Oati.  8.  5.  heliokl,  a  he-goat  came  from  the  ic. 
Has    II.  11).  the  children  shall  tremble  from  the  to. 
liccA.  6.  7.  £  will  save  my  people  from  the  ic. 
14. 4. the  mouiitof  Olives  shall  cleave  toward  the;o. 
jIfat.S.ll.many  shall  come  from  east  and  w.  and  sit 
do  wn  with. -^hraham,  Isaac, and  Jacob,  Ah  Acl3. 29. 
24. 27. as  ligliin.cometh  from  east  and  shineth  to  tc. 
f.ukc  12.  54.  when  ye  sec  a  cloud  riseoutof  ihe  w. 
Kcc.  21. 13.  on  south  three  gales,  and  kj.  three  gates 

WEST-BORDER. 
/VKm.34.6.greatseaforborder, this  shall  be  jc.-ftnrrf. 
/osh.  !5.  12.  the  w. -bonier  was  to  the  great  sea 
Ezek.  45.  7.  to  the  w.-hordfr  a  portion  for  prince 

WESTERN. 
ATum.  34.  6.  as  for  the  w.  border,  ti;e  great  sea 

WEST-aUARTER. 
/o«/t.l8.14.at  Kiriath-haal,tliis  was  the  w.-qiiarter 

"WEST-SIDE. 
Kzod.ll.  12.  on  !o.-s(V/p  hanging  .50  cubits,  .38.  12. 
ffiim.'i.  18.  on  the  «7.-i/'de  Ihe  standard  of  E|)hraim 
X'i.  Ti.  measure  on  the  (B.-.5i(ieof  the  Levites  cities 
E:cA.  48.  3.  from  the  east-side  even  to  the  zc.-side 
a  portion  for  Naphtnii,  4,  5,  G,  7,  8,  23,  24. 
WEST-WARD. 
Oen.  13.14.  Abram  loolci^d  east-ward  and  w.-ward 
K'um,  3.  23.  pitch  behind  the  tabernacle  w.-ward 
lJeat.3.^7.  Iiftu|>  thine  eves  w.-;oar(Z, and  behold  it 
f>f&.  48.  IS.  the  residue  chall  he  10,000  w.-ward 
[Jan.  8.  4.  I  saw  the  ram  piisS.ing  w.-ward 

WEST- WIND. 
Eted.W  1 9.a  strong w.-/cni'i  took  away  the  locusts 

WET. 
/oi21.8.  theyare  jo.with  showers  of  the  mountains 
DaH.  4.  15.  let  it  be  w.  with  the  dew  of  heaven, 
and  his  portion  be  with  the  beasts,  23. 
25,  33.  |, 5.  21. 

WHALE 
f»  the  greatest  of  fi.'hrs  that  we  know  of.  Pro- 
fane authors  Itace  ffiven  citrapa/Tavt  accounts 
of  the  biirnc.^s  of  this  creature  •  some  say,  that 
whales  liarehren  seen  of  six  hundred  feet  ion^. 
ami  three  hundred  and  sijcty  feet  thick.  Others'' 
write,  that  there  have  been  seen  some  of  eirht 
'lundreil  feet  lon^.  Miidern  writers  say  that  in 
.America  some  whales  measure  ninety  or  a  hun- 
dred fert  from  head,  to  tail:  and  it  is  owned,  thai 
the  whales  iii  the  north  seas  are  yet  larger  than 
those  that  are  found  upon  the  coast  of  Guinea, 
.   c-  in  the  .^frditerrnnean. 

In  C'-riplure  Ihe.reis  mention  made  o/'/tewhale, 
b'lt  the  ffe.'ireio  word  Thannim  is  gexeral'ij 
used  for  all  large  fishes,  whether  of  risers  or 
of  the  sea.  The  T.eriathan  mentioned,  in  Job 
41.  1.  i«  thought  by  a  great  many  intrrprcters 
to  be  the  whale,  though  others  think  it  is  the 
crocodile. 
The  whale  brings  forth  her  young  ones  alive,  as 
other  perfect  animals  :  But  it  brings  but  one, 
or  two  at  most,  and  nourishes  it  by  the  breast, 
with  great  c^re.  Whales  have  generally  no 
teeth, hut  only  beards  orwhiskers  on  the  throat, 
of  about  a  .''pan  in  breadth,  and  fifteen  feel  long, 
which  end  in  fringes,  like  hog.'!'  bristles  at  the 
end,  which  at  top  arc  set  in  the  palate,  and 
ranged  in  order.  These  beards  seree  to  extend 
er  contract  the  cheeks  of  this  creature.  Whales 
are  maintained  by  a  water  nr  froth  which  they 
suck  from  the  sea;  and  hi/ soni-eliltle  fishes,  as 
the  sea-fiea,  the  sea- spider,  anchnnics,  sea-weed, 
&-e.  Yet  some  of  them  hane  teeth,  and  in  their 
hellie.^  hane  been  fov.nil  thirty  or  forty  cod-fish. 
The  Whale  always  keeps  its  young  one  under 
Its  fins,  and  never  leares  it  till  it  is  weaned. 
ft  has  no  udder,  b'at  it  has  nijipl-s  and  teats, 
which  contain  milk  in  such  abundance,  that 
tomeliines  there  hane  been  drawn  from  itt»  the 
quantity  of  two  hogsheads. 
Job  7.  12  am  1  a  sea,  or  a  w.  tha  thou  watchest 
11.  t  1. canst  thou  draw  oi:t  a  w.  with  a  hook  ? 

era 


WHALES. 

Gen.  1.  21.  God  created  great  w.  after  their  kind 
Psai.  74.  t  13.  thou  breaktst  the  heads  of  tJie  w. 

WHAT. 
Gen.  27.  37.  w.  shall  I  do  now  to  thee,  my  son  1 
39.  8.  my  master  wottcth  not  w.  is  with  me 
44.1G.2<3.3hall  we  say  tomy  Lord?w.shall  wespeak 
Ezod.  10. 2G. know  not  with  !o.  we  must  serve  Lord 
13. 14.  when  son  ask.  w.  is  this?  |i  IG.  7.  w.  are  we  ? 
IG.  15.  it  is  manna,  for  they  wist  nut  w.  it  was 
/-CO.  25.  20.  if  ye  shall  say,  w.  shall  we  eat  ? 
jVttm.13.18.  and  see  the  land  ip.  it  Is,  and  the  people 
19.  w.  the  land  is,  and  w.  cities  they  be,  20. 
15.  34.  it  was  not  declared  20.  should  be  done 
10.  1 1.  !c.is  Aaron?  ||  23.  17.  w.  hath  Lord  spoken? 
24.  13.  but  w.  the  Lord  saith,  that  will  I  speak, 
1  Kings  22.  14s  2  Chron.  18.  13 
Deut.  4.  3.  w.  the  Lord  did  because  of  Baal-peor 
7.  18.  70.  Lord  did  to  Pharaoh  ||  11.  G.  toDathan 
10.  12.  w.  doth  Lord  require  of  Israel  ?  Mic.  6.8. 
20.  5.  ?o.  man  is  there  ?  G,  7.  8. 
.losh.  7.  8.  O  Lord,  w.  shall  I  say,  when  Israel 
15. 18.  and  Caleb  said  to  her,  w.  v/ouldest  thou  ? 
./udg.  1.  14.  1  Kings  1.  16.  jVat.  20.  21 
22.  24.  JO.  have  you  10  do  with  the  Lord  of  Israel? 
.Tudg.  7.  11.  thoushalt  hear  w.  they  say,  and  after. 
11.12.!r.hastthouto  do  with  nie  to  fiirhtin  niyland 
18.  8.  w.  say  ye  ?  ||  18.  the  priest  said,  w.  do  ye  ? 
24.  70.  have  I  more?  w.  is  this?  w.  aileth  thee  ? 
Ruth  3.  4.  thou  shalt  mark  the  place,  and  he  will 
tell  thee  w.  thou  shall  do,  1  Sam.  10.  8. 
I.Sam.  3. 17.70.  is  the  thing  Ld.  hath  said  unto  thee? 
4.  IG.  and  he  said,  to.  is  there  done,  niv  son  ? 
2  Sam.  IG.  10.  to.  have  I  to  do  wilh  you  ?  10.  22. 
17.5.  .Absalom  said  let  us  hear  likewise  w.  he  saith 

18.  29.  I  saw  a  tumult  but  I  knew  not  w.  it  was 

1  Kings  13.  12.  their  father  said,  70.  way  wcnlhe  ? 
14. 14. who  cut  offhouse  of  Jeroboam  70.  even  now 
17. 13.  70.  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  O  thou  man  of 

God  ?  2  KingsX  13.  2  Chron.  35. 21.  John  2. 4. 

2  Kings  4.2.  Elisha  said  70.  shall  I  do  for  thee  ?  2.  9. 
9.1  S.Jehu  said,  70.  hast  thou  to  do  with  peace?  19. 
20.14. (O.said  thesemen,and  fromwhence?/sa.39.3. 

15.  70.  have  they  seen  in  thine  house  ?  Isa.  39.  4. 
2CAro7i.l9.6.Jehoshaphat  said,  take  heed  70.  ye  do 
20. 12.  nor  know  70.  to  do,  but  our  eyes  are  on  thee 
25.9. 70.  shall  we  do  for  the  hundred  talents  given? 
F.ira  9.  M.  id.  shall  wesay  after  this  ?  .fob  37.  19. 
jWA.2.4  king  said,  for  w.  dost  thou  make  request? 

19.  they  said,  70.  thing  is  this  ye  do  ?  13.  17. 

Fsf.h.  4.  5.  to  know  70.  it  was,  and  why  it  was 

5.3.70.  wilt  thou,  (|ueen  Esther?  ?o.  is  thy  request? 

it  shall  be  given  thee,  G.  |  7.  2.  |  9.  12. 

.Tob  7.  17.  w.  is  man,  that  thou  shnuldest  magnify 

him  ?  15.  14.  Psal.  8.  4.  |  144.  3.  Heb.'i.  6. 

20.7o.shall  Ido  unto  thee,0  thou  preserver  ofmen 

9. 12.  who  will  fay  unto  him,  70.  doest  thou?  F.ccl. 

8.  4.  Ezek.  12.  9.  })an.  4.  .35. 

13.  13.  let  me  speak,  and  let  come  on  me  w.  will 
31.   14.  to.  tlien  shall  I   do?  70.  shall   I   answer 

him?  J.nke  10.  25.  |  12.  17.  |  16.  3. 
34.  4.  let  us  know  ic.  is  good  ?  jlfic.  6.  8. 
35.6.  70.  doest  thou  againsthim?  70.  doest  I0  him? 
7.  if  thou  be  rishteous,  71.  givest  thou  to  him  ? 
Psal.  25. 12.  ;.-.man  is  he  fears  Ld.  ?  34. 12.  1 89.  48. 
85.  8.  I  will  hear  70.  God  the  Lord  will  speak 
120.  3.  w.  shall  be  given  unto  'iieeTO.  donj  to  thee 
Prov.  23.  1.  consider  diligently  70.  is  before  thee 
25.  8.  lest  Ihou  know  not  70.  to  do  in  the  end 

30.  4.  w.  is  his  name  ?  tc.  is  his  son's  name? 

31.  2.  TO.  my  son?  and  ro.  the  son  of  my  womb? 
F.ccl.  2.  2.  I  said  of  mirth,  ?o.  doeth  it  ? 
Isa.  21.  11.  he  calleth  watchman,  70.  of  the  night? 

22.16. 70. hastthou  here?  and  whom  hdstlhou  here? 
38.  15.  70.  shall  I  say  ?  .Tohn  12.  27. 
52.  5.  therefore  70.  have  T  here,  saith  the  Lord  ? 
./■fr.4.30.7o.wiUthoudo?||  13.21. 7/j.  wilt  thou  say  ? 
8.  6.  w.  have  I  done  ?  48. 19.  and  say,  70.  is  done? 
Has.  6.  4.  O  Efihraim,  w.  shall  I  do  unto  Ihee  ? 
0. 14.  give  them,  O  Lord,  70.  wilt  thon  give  them? 

14.  8. 70.  have  I  lo  do  any  more  with  idols? 
.foel  3.  4.  yea,  and  70.  have  ye  to  do  with  me  ? 
.Imos  4. 13. and  declareth  unto  man  70.  ishisthoughl 
Zeeh.  1.  9.  O  mv  Lord,  w.  are  these?  4.  4.  |  G.'4. 

19.  I  mid  70.  be  these?  4.  5,  13.  ||  5.  6.  w.  is  it? 
Mat.  5.  47.  70.  do  yo>i  more  than  others  ? 

6.  25. 1  say  'c  you,  take  no  thought  w.  ve  shall  eat, 
or  70.  "ye  shall  drink,  31.  /,7t/f"c  12.  22,  29. 

8.  29.  w.  hnve  we  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus  thon  Son 
of  God  ?  Mark  1.  24.  |  5.  7.  Imke  4.  34.  |  8.  28. 

12.  3.  have  ye  not  read  70.  David  did,  when  he 
wa^  a  hungered  ?  Mark  2.  25.  J.uke  6.  3. 
10. 27.have  forsaken  all/o.shall  we  have  therefore? 
27.  4.  they  said,  70  is  that  to  us?  see  thou  to  that 
..V«rfe6.30.  told  7o.they  had  done. and  to. they  taught 

9.  6.  for  he  wist  not  10.  to  sav,  thev  were  afraid 
14.  3fi.  this  cup,  n  .t  70.  I  will,  but")0.  thon  wilt 

iuAcS.lO.peojile  asked,to  anall  we  dethen?  12. 17. 


T  nke  1.  31.  tlie  Lord  said,  unto  to.  arf3  they  like 

12.  49.  70.  will  1,  if  it  be  already  kindled? 

23.  34.  fofgive  them,  they  know  not  w.  <he¥  do 
John  1.  21.~7o.  then  ?  ||  9.  2G.  w.  did  he  to  lute 

12.  49.  70.  I  should  say,  and  w.  I  should  speak 

16.  18.  70.  is  this  that  he  saith,  a  little  while? 

21.  22.  70.  is  that  to  thee  ?  follow  thou  me,  33. 
.ticts  2.  37.  brethren,  70.  shall  we  (  o  ?  4.  IG. 

9.  6.  Lord,  w.  wilt  thou  have  me  to  do  ?  22.  10. 

10.4.  To.isit,  Lord||]l.  17. ;c.  was  1,  thai  withstaed 

IG.  30.  70.  must  I  do  ?  li  21.  22.  w.  is  it  therefore? 

19.3.  he  said  to  them,  to  70.  then  were  ye  baptiiedl 
Rom.  3.  5.  w.  shall  we  say  ?  4.  1.  |  6.  1.  |  7.  7. 
9.  w.  then  ?  6.  15.  |  8.  31.  |  9.  14,  30.   |  11.  7 
1  Cor.  10.  19.  I  14.  15.  Phil.  1.  18 

7.  15.  for  that  which  I  do  I  allow  nol,7c.  I  would 

that  do  I  not,  but  70.  1  hale,  that  do  ! 

I  Cor.  4.  21.  70.  will  ye  ?  shall  I  come  with  a  rod? 

2C(ir.ll.l2.7c.l  do,that  I  will  do,  IcutoD'occasiisa 

Phil.  1.  22.  yet  70.  I  shall  choose  I  wot  not 

1  Titn.  1.  7.  understanding  neither  70.  they  say 

2  Tim.  2.7.  consider  70.1say,the  Lord  give  underit 
Heb.  11.  32.  70.  shall  I  more  say?  time  vyould  fail 
Ja777.  4. 14.  ye  know  not  jo.  shall  be  on  the  morrow 

for  70.  is  your  life?  it  is  even  a  vapouj 
1  Pet.  1.  11.  searching  70.  or  w.  manner  of  lima 
1  John  3.  2.  it  doth  not  appear  w.  we  shall  be 
See  Things. 
WHATSOEVER. 
Gen.  31.  16.  now  70.  God  hath  said  unto  thee,  <Iv 
/,r«.  27.  32.  even  of  w.  passeth  under  the  rod 
JViim.  22. 17.  I  will  do  w.  thou  siiyest  unto  me 
Deut.  2.  .37.  nor  70.  the  Lord  our  God  forbad  ui 
12.  32.  w.  I  command  you,  observe  to  do  it 
Judg.  10.  15.  do  thou  to  us  ?o.  1  Sa7i7.  14.  36. 
1  Kings  8.  37.  70.  plague,  w.  sickness  there  be 
38.  70.  supplication  be  made,  IChron.  6.  28. 
.Job  41.  11.  70.  is  under  the  whole  heaven  is  mino 
.".9(7/.  1.3.  leaf  not  wither,70.  hedolh  shall  prosper 
8.  8.  70.  passeth  through  the  paths  of  the  sea 
115.3.  but  our  God  is  In  the  heaven=,  he  hathdont; 
70.  he  pleased,  135.  6.  F.ccl.  8.  3 
F.ccl.  3.  14.  70.  God  doeth,  it  shall  be  for  ever 
.ler.  1.  7.  70.  I  command  thee,  thou  shall  speak 
15.  t  7.  I  will  bereave  them  of  70.  is  dear 
44.  ]7.  we  will  do  70.goeth  out  of  onr  own  mouth 
.Mat.  5.  37.  70.  is  more  than  these  cometh  of  evil 

7.  12.  70.  ye  would  that  men  should  do  to  you 

14.  7.  whereupon  Herod  promised  with  an  oath 
to  give  her  70.  she  would  ask,  Mark  6.  23. 

17.I2.1iavedoneto  him  70.  they  listed,  Mark  9. 13. 

20.  4.  and  w.  is  right  I  will  give  you,  7. 

21.22.  all  lhing-7o.ye  shall  ask  in  prayer,believing, 

ve  shall  receive,  Mark  11.  23,  24.  Johu 

14.  13. 
23.3. 70.  theybid  you  observe  that  observe  and  do 
28.  20.  observe  all  things  70.  I  have  commanded 
.John  2.  5.  his  mother  sail  h,  70.  he  saith  loyon,  doil 

15.  14  ye  are  my  friends,  if  do  70. 1  command  yoB 
IG.  70.  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name,  16.  23. 

.'?c^s3.  22.  him  hear  in  all  things  70.  s!  all  say  to  yoa 

Rom.  14.  23.  for  7tha.t  is  not  of  faith  is  sin 

1  Cor.  10.  25.  w.  is  sold  in  the  shambles,  that  eaf 

27.  70.  is  set  before  yon,  eat,  asking  no  luiestion; 

31.  or  70.  ye  do,  do  nil  to  the  glory  of  God 
Gal.  2.  G.  70.  they  were,  it  maketh  no  nn.tter  to  m>- 
6.  7.  70.  a  man  soweth,  that  shall  he  also  reap 
Pliil.  4.  8.  70.  thinis  are  true,  w.  things  are  pure 

11.  I  have  learned  in  70.  state  I  am  to  be  contenl 
Co/. 3. 17. 70. ye  do  in  word, &c. do  all  in  nameof  Jes, 

23.  70.  ye  do,  do  it  heartily  as  to  Ihe  I>ord 
1  .John  3.  22.  ?o.  we  ask  we  receive  of  him,  5.  15. 
3  .hhn  5.  thou  doest  faithfully  70.  thou  doest 

WHEAT. 
Gen.2Q.\A.  Reuben  found  mandrakes  in  70.  harvect 
F.Tod.  9.  32.  hut  Ihe  re.  and  rve  were  not  smitten 
34.  22.  Ihe  tirsl-frnits  of  70.  linrvest,  .mtm.  18. 12 
/)c7(^  32.  14.  goats,  wilh  the  fat  of  kidneys  of  70. 
Judg.  6.  11.  and  Gideon  threshed  70.  lo  hide  it 
15.  l.tiinc  of  70.  harvest  Samson  visited  his  wife 
Ruth  2.  23.  to  glean  n:ito  the  end  of  70.  harvest 

1  Sam.  6.  13.  they  of  Belh-shemesh  rfaping  w. 
12. 17.  is  it  not  70.  harvest  to-day?  I  will  call  to  L 

2  Sam.  4.  6.  as  tho'  they  would  have  fetched  70 
1  Kings  5.  11.  S<doninn  gave  Hiram  70.  for  food 
1  Chron.  ^\.^^.  I  give  thee  70.  for  the  mcat-o(Terin;j 
/%:rn6.9.^1ve  what  they  have  need  of,  10.  salt,  wint 

7.22.  donospe"dilv,  to  a  hundred  mensurcsof  je 
Job  31.  40.  let  Ihis'lesgrow  instead  of  70. 
Ps.  Pl.in.he  should  have  fed  ihem  with  finosl  of  w.' 

147.  14.  he  filleth  thee  wilh  the  finest  of  to. 
Pror.  27.  22.  b-av  a  fnol  in  a  ni'irtar  among  70. 
Cant.  7.  2.  thv  bellv  is  like  a  heap  of  70.  set  aboct 
.ter.  12.  13.  ibev  have  sown  ir.  but  reap  thorns 

23.  28.  what  is  the  chaff  to  the  70.  saith  the  Lord 

31.  12.  flow  tosrethcr  for  70.  for  wine,  and  for  oil 
Fzek.  27.  17.  Judnli  traded  in  70.  of  Minnith 
Jo'-'/i.  24.lhefloor<sh:ill  be  full  of"-,  fats  overflow 

"mos  5.  11.  ve  take  from  him  hurdenn  of  u> 

8.  5.  the  sabbath  gone,  that  we  mar  let  fwth  vo. 


WIIE 

A  .71  IS  8.  6.  may  buy  ilie  ^loor,  and  ecll  refune  oC  w- 

Mai.  y  I'i.  gatlit.-r  'us  w.  lolu  guriitr,  J-ii/u  3.  17 

Hi.  '2i.  tlie  enemy  suwud  lares  uinuiig  llie  w. 

2J.  lest  ye  rool  up  also  llie  w.  w.Ui  lliuiii 

30.  to  burn  Ilium,  Uuljjullier  tlie  u).  into  my  barn 

LuAe  Jt).  T.ovvfslliiou.'  Iiesuid  lOU  nieaiiure»  ol  «;. 

S'J.  31.  desired  lolia»e  you,  Hull  lie  maysiU  as  u). 

John  1'2.  .i.  cxce|it  a  com  ol  w.  tall  to  the  yrouud 

4ctii  '21.  '3b.  aud  cast  out  tlie  w.  into  tlie  sea 

Ci/r.15.37.  it  may  chance  ol'/r.  or  some  otiier  grain 

fifu.fi.li.l heard  a  voice, enieasure ol' u). I'ora  i)em;y 

J?.i3  tiie  merchandise  ot'ic.  is  departed  from  tlieu 

.Set  B&RLBY. 

WHKATJJJ. 

Eiod.29.2.  cakes  and  ual'ersshalt  make oi'w. flour 

WHEEL. 
Psal.  83.  13.  O  my  Ciod,  make  them  like  a  w. 
PfuD.  'JO.  ilj.  a  wise  king  lirinyelli  the  w.  over  them 
Ecci.  I'J.  I),  or  I  he  tc.  broken  at  the  cistern 
/«u.  2a.  '28.  nor  break  ilwitli  the  w.  ol  his  cart 
Ezck.  1.  Ij.  beliold,  one  w.  upon  the  earth 

J6.  was  as  it  were  a  id.  in  the  mid.sl  ol'a  zo.  10. 10. 
10. 13.  was  cried  to  the  w  heels  m  mj  lieaniig,  O  w 

WHEELS. 
F.zod.  14.  25.  and  took  oil' their  chariot  w. 
Judg.  5.  28.  why  tarry  the  w.  of  Ins  ciiariolfl 
Prov.  25.  f  11.  a  word  spoken  upon  Ins  w.  is  like 
Isa.  5.  28.  and  their  ic.  like  a  whulwmd 
Jcr.  18.  3.  he  wrought  a  work  on  the  w. 
47.  3.  and  at  the  rumbling  of  his  w. 
EzCi'i.  1.  IC.  the  appearance  of  the  ic.  tlieir  work 
3.  13.  at  the  noise  of  ic.  over-against  them 
10.  ly.  the  ic.  also  are  beside  theui,  11.  22. 
23.24.  the  BaBylonianscome  against  thee  with  w. 
2().  10.  thy  walls  shake  at  the  noise  of  the  ic. 
7.'aii.7.9.tlir(ine  like  liames,and  his  tc.a  burning  tire 
JVah.  3.  2.  tlie  noise  of  the  rattling  of  tlie  w. 

WHELP,  S. 
SSam.  17. 8.  as  e  bear  robbed  of  her  ic.  in  the  field 
frov.  17. 12.  let  a  bear  robbed  of  her  (c.  meet  a  man 
Kitli.  19.  2.  she  n<iurislied  her  w.  among  liuiis 
3.  she  brought  up  one  of  her  w.  a  young  lion 
5.  she  took  another  of  her  w.  and  made  mm 
//ui. 13.8. will  meetthemasa  bearbeieav.oflier  w. 
JV'aA.  2.  12.  the  lion  did  tear  enough  lor  Ins  ic. 
Sec  Lio.NS. 
WllEiN. 
Z,9V.  14. 57.  to  teach  w.  it  is  unclean  and  w.  clean 
Z>«u«.6.7.talkof them  w.  thou  siltest,  w.  thou  walk- 
e«t,  w.  thou  liest  down,  and  /c.tlioii  risest  up,ll.i'J. 
\Se.m.  3.  12.  ic.  1  begin,  1  will  also  make  an  end 
IK'ngs  8.  .'iO.  hear  in  heav.  w.  thou  hearest,  forgive 
ji'c'-,.  2.  ti.  the  king  said,  ic.  wilt  thou  return? 
ysal.  04.  8.  and,  ye  fools,  w.  will  ye  be  wise? 
&cl.  8.  7.  for  who  can  tell  him  w.  it  shall  be? 
Jcr.  IX  27.  Jerusalem  made  clean,  w.  sliall  it  he 
Zer.h.'.a.ic.  ye  fasted  1|  (i.u).  yedid  eat,and  w.drink 
Mat.iV.i.  tell  us  w. shall  these  things  be,  what  shall 
besignof  thy  coming?  Mark  13.  4.  J^uke'21.7. 
John  4. 25.  w.  he  is  come,  he  will  tell  all  things,lC.8. 
20.  20.  w.  he  had  so  said,  shewed  them  his  hands 
.^cti  2.  37.  w.  they  heard  this,  they  said  to  I'etcr 
2T/iess.  3.  10.  w.  we  were  with  you,  this  wecomm. 
lyoAn2.28.iii.  he  siiall  ap|iear,ueiiiay  haveconhd. 

WHENCE. 

Ofn.  10.  8.  Ilic  ana;el  said,  liagar  w.  earnest  thou? 

42.7..Iosephsaid  to  them,  «;.coine  ye?  ./os/i.ii.S. 

Dcut.ll.  l(j.  is  not  like  Egypt,  from  ?c.  ye  came  out 

hsii.  2.  4.  men  came,  but  I  wist  not  to.  they  were 

^urfo-.  13.6. 1  asked  him  notic.lio  was.nor  loldlieme 

17.9.Micali  said,  ic.comest  thou?  1S(.17. 2A(j')i.l.3. 

2  Kinirs  5.  25.  Job  1.  7.  |  2.  2.  .Jovu/i  1  8. 

2  King's  20.14.  Isaiah  said,  what  said  these  men: 

from  V.  came  these  men  unto  thee?  ha.X).  3. 

Jnb  10.21.  before  I  go  w.  I  shall  not  return   IG.  22. 

Jsa.  47.  11.  thou  shall  not  know  from  ici  I  risetii 

51.  1.  look  lo  tJR!  rock  ic.  ye  are  hewn,  and  pit 

Miit.M.44.l  will  return  tomy  house,  w.  I  camo  out, 

he  tiiideth  empty,  and  garnished,  y.u/.c  11.21. 

13.  54.  le.  hath  this  man  this  wisdom  and  works? 

56.  ??.  hutli  this  man  all  these  things?  Mark  ti.^. 

JUarkl2.'.V!.  calletli  him  Lord,  w.  is  he  then  his  son 

Ijuke  1 .43.  If.  is  this  to  me  that  the  mother  of  Lord  ? 

13.  25.  shall  answer,  !  know  you  not  ?/).  ye  are,  27. 

Ju/in  1.  48.  iVathanael  said,  w.  knowesl  thou  me? 

7.  28.  ve  both  know  mo,  and  ye  know  w.  I  am 

8.  14.  ve  cannot  tell  ic.  I  come,  and  whither  I  go 
9  29.  wo  know  not  from  w.  he  is,  30. 

I'/iil.  3. 20.  from  m.  we  look  for  the  Saviour,  L.  ,Jes. 
f{eb.  11.  19.  from  jr.  he  received  him  in  a  fii;ure 
Jam.  4.  1.  from  ?/).  come  wars  and  fighlings? 
Rrv.  2.  5.  reinembor  from  w.  thou  art  fallen 
7. 1,'),  what  are  these  in  white  robes,  w.  came  they 

WIIEN.SOKVER. 
Mark  14.  7.  w   ye  will  ve  may  do  them  good 

WHERE, 
f/cjt.  3.  !).  w>.  art  thou?  ||  .lob  38.4.  w.  wast  thou? 
Ernd  2.  20.  jr.  is  he?  2  .Sn7.i.  9.  4.  .Job  14.  10. 
yo.  24.  in  all  places  ir.  I  record  mvname  will  come 
2J.  i2.  w.  I  v/ill  meet  vot.  to  speak  30.  ti,  3G. 
670 


vrm 

I7ciU  32  37  bo  shall  Bay,  K.  arc   heirgoda? 
.ho  ".'   24.  if  iiol,  w.  anfl  who  is  ho? 

35.  10.  none  saiUi,  w  in  uou  luy  makerwhogives 
/'.■.«/.  42.  .<.  while  they  say  lo  me,  w.  is  iliy  Cjud!  10. 

7U.  10.  why  say,  UJ.istheirOIod!  115.2.  Jucl'i.l';. 
Jsa.  49. 21.  w  a-  lelt alone,  tnese.  lo.  had  they  iM-.cnl 
Jcr.  2.  0.  neither  saul  tliey,  w.  is  the  Luldi  6 

3ti.  19.  go  hide  thee,  let  no  iiuiii  know  tc.  ye  be 
Ho*.i.  10.  o.  il  was  said  loliiumye  are  not  my  peo. 
ZtcA.1.5.  lathers,  w.  are  iJiey !  do  they  li  ve  for  ever .' 
J.ukc  17.37.  uj.Lord?  ||  .JoAal.  U.  w.  is  he?  9. 12. 
Jv/tn  7.  34.  w.  1  am,  12.  20.  1  14.  3.  |  17.  24. 

VVHLKE.-Vi.OLIT. 
ISum.  21.  2.  let  no  man  know  w.  1  send  thee 

VVilEKEHri. 
ISaiii.  24.  17.  w.  1  reward  thee  evil  for  good 
1Ai»^'^a8.18.  w.  ilwas  in  thy  heart  to  blind  ahouse 
Kzek.  13.  7.  w.  ye  say,  the  Lord  saith  it 

35. 10.  we  will  jiossess  it,  w.  the  Lord  w  as  there 
Jam.  4. 14.  w.  ve  know  not  what  will  hi  an  morrow 

VVHLUEdV. 
Jcr.22.i.  i!;;quity  w.  they  have  sinned  against  me 
£z£a.i8. 31.  transgressions  w.  ye  have  traii=gressei 

39.20.  trespasses,  uj.they  have  trespassed,  ag.  m( 
Liuke  1. 18. <£. shall  1  know  tins?  fur  1  am  an  old  man 
~-lcts  4.  12.  no  other  name  w.  we  must  be  saved 
Hum.  8.  15.  the  Sjiirit  w.  we  cry,  ."Miha,  Father 
Kpk.i.'iU.  w.  ye  are  sealed  to  the  day  of  redemption 

WHEKEFUKE. 
2.Sam. 12.23. (c. should  1  fust,  can  I  bringhim  again 

Iti.  10.  who  shall  then  say,  w.  hast  tliou  done  so 
Mai.  2. 15.  w.  one?  that  he  might  seek  a  godly  seed 
Jl/at.14.31  .Othou  ol  little  lailh,  tt'.didsl  thou  doubt " 

26.  50.  Jesus  said,  friend,  w.  art  thou  come! 
Jicis  10.  21.  what  is  the  cause  w.  ye  are  come? 

WllEKETO. 
/5a.55. 11.  it  shall  prosjier  in  things  w.  I  sent  it 
PliU.'i.Mi.  w.  we  have  already  attained,  let  us  walk 

WHERE  WIT  ll. 
.Judg.  6.  15.  O  my  Lord,  ic.  shall  I  save  Israel? 
1  Kings  22. 22.  theL.  said  to  him,  w.7  2C/ir.  18.  2« 
2C7i»'. 35.  21.  but  against  the  house  w.  I  have  war 
I'sal.  119.  42.  so  shall  1  have  w.  to  answer  him 
.Mic.  6.  6.  w.  shall  I  come  before  the  Lord? 
Mat.  5.  13.  tliesalt  of  earth,  if  salt  lo.se  its  savour, 
IB.  shall  it  be  salted?  Mark  9.  5.  J.ukc  14.  34. 
./o/m  17.  26.  the  love  w.  thou  hast  loved  me 
Eph.  2.  4.  for  his  great  love  w.  he  hath  loved  us 

WHEREWITHAL. 
J/ut.  6.31.  what  shall  we  eat?  or  to.  we  be  clothed? 

WHET. 
Dcvt.G.  j7.  thou  shall  w.  them  unto  thy  children 

32.  41.  if  I  w.  my  gliltering  sword  1  will  reward 
f'sal.  7.12.  if  he  turn  not,  he  will  w.  his  sword 

64. 3.  who  w.  their  tuiigue  like  a  swoid  and  bend 
Eccl.  10.  It   .if  iron  biniil  and  he  w.  not  the  edge 

WHETHER. 
1  Kings  20.  i8.  w.  they  be  for  peace,  or  w.  Sir  war 
Ezra  2.  59.  le.  they  were  of  Israel,  JVtA.  7.  61. 
Kzek.  2.  5.  w.  they  will  hear  or  forbear,  7.  |  3.  11. 
Mat.  21.31.  20.  of  them  did  tlie  will  of  his  father? 

23. 17.  !C.  is  greater,  the  gold  or  the  temple? 
./u/tn  7. 17.  shall  know  of  the  doctrine,  w.  il  be  of  G. 
Ro7)i.  14.  8.  w.  we  live  or  die,  we  are  the  Lord's 
IC'or.  15.  11.  w.  it  were  1  or  they,  so  we  jireach 
2CV)r.  12.2.  ?o.  in  the  body,  or  (0.  out  of  the  body,  3. 
IJuhn  4.  1.  but  trv  the  sniiits  w.  they  are  of  Uod 

WHICH. 
Gen.  3. 17.  of  the  tree  w.  I  commanded  thee,  saying 

45.6.  in  ie.  there  shall  be  neither  earing  nor  liarvest 
JVinn.  19.  2.  a  heifer  upon  vj.  never  came  yoke 
I.uJ.e  21.  6.  in  w.  there  shall  not  be  left  one  stone 
.hhn  8.  46.  w.  of  you  convinceth  me  of  sin? 

10.  .32.  for  w.  of  those  works  do  yo  stone  me? 
JlcU  26.  16.  in  the  tc.  I  will  appear  unto  thee 
Col.  3.  7.  in  the  id.  ye  also  walked  some  lime 
Heb.  7. 19.  a  better  hope  by  w.  we  draw  nigh  to  God 

9.  5.  of  u).  we  cannot  now  speak  particularly 

12.  14.  follow  peace  with  all  men,  and  holiness 

without  w.  no  man  shall  see  the  Lord 

.fam.  2.  7.  that  worthy  name,  by  w.  ye  are  called 

\Pit.  3.  19.  by  w.  he  preached  to  sjiirits  in  prison 

WHILE. 
Dent.  31.  27.  w.  I  am  yet  alive  with  you  this  day 
1  Sa/H.20. 14.  not  only  id.  yet  I  live  shew  kindness 
2.Sa/rt.  12  18.  w.  the  child  was  yet  alive,  21,  22. 
2C /iron.  15.2.  Lord  is  with  you  w.  ye  be  \<'ith  him 

34.3.W.  Josiah  wasyet  youne,  he  began  toseek  G. 
.liib  20.2;i.  God  shall  rain  it  on  him  w.  heis  eating 
Psal. 7.2.  tear  my  soul,  JO.  there  is  none  to  deliver 

49.  18.  tliDiii^li  )D.  he  lived  he  ble8se<l  his  soul 

63.  4.  thus  w;ll  I  bless  thee  w.  I  live,  146.  2. 

104.33.  will  praise  God  ic.  I  have  my  being,  146.2. 
Isa.  .55.  6.  seek  ye  the  Lord  to.  he  may  be  found 
.At.  1,5.  9.  her  sun  is  gone  down  lo.  il  was  yet  diiy 

'lO.  5.  now  !o.  he  was  not  yet  gone  back 
Mat.  5.  25.  agree  in.  thou  art  in  the  way  w  ith  him 

27.  63.  that  deceit  or  said,  ic.  he  was  yet  alive 
Mai  k  2. 19.  can  tb>  children  of  bride  chnmbcr  fast 

IC.  the  bfidcgr  join  is  with  them?  Luke  5.  34. 


wm 

LiiLa  24.  41. 1  spako  tc.  I  was  yet  v.-ith  yoit 
Jultn  y.  4.  do  work  of  him  that  sent  nie  ta.it  is  dajr 
1  Tim.  5.  (i.Uiatlivelh  in  pleas,  isdeail  to.  shell velh 
Meb.'i.lo.w.il  is  said, to-day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice 

A  WHILE. 
Gen.  46.  2!>.  Josepli  wept  en  his  neck  a  good  to. 

1  i'lm. 9.21. Siinuu'l  said  to  Saul,staud  thou 31  ill  a  jr, 

2  Ham.  7.  VJ.  thou  liasl  fpukeii  for  a  Kieat  to. 
Mat.  13.  21.  hath  nut  rool.  but  dnroUi  for  a  to. 

ill  At  .S.  13.  which  for  a  to.  believe,  in  time  fall  away 

l.s.  4.  he  would  not  for  a  w.  Imt  aflcrwavd  he  saiil 

1  i^t'i.5. 10. alter  have  suffered  a  lo.niake  youperleut 

An  the  WHILE. 

1  Srtm.  22.  4.  all  tlie  to.  David  was  in  the  hold 

2.').  7.  none  iiii>.s.  all  the  w.  they  were  in  Cannel,15. 

27.  II.  so  willlic  Ins  manner  all  the  to.  tie  ifwelloth 
Ju6  27.  3.  all  the  to.  my  biealli  is  in  me  and  l^piiit 

See  LiTTi.E.  [of  God 

Loixj  WHILE. 

Acts  20.  11.  had  talked  a  long  w.  even  till  break  of 

Wllir.  [d.ty 

Prov  2(i.S.a  w.fnrlhehorste.arod  for  the  fool's  back 

^uli.  3.  2.  the  noise  of  a  w.  the  noise  of  the  wheeUj 

WHIPS. 

1A'!/J^sl2.11.my  father  chastised  you  withto.I  wi 

cliastiseyou  w  ith  scorpmns,  14.  2CA)-.1U. 11.14 

WHIULEIII. 

Eccl.  1.  6.  wind  (r.contuuially  and  returncth  again 

WlllULWliNU. 
iA'ings  2. 1.  Lord  would  take  uji  Elijahby  a  w.  11. 
./ub  37.  9.  out  of  the  soiilli  cometli  the  to.  and  colij 
33. 1.  the  Lord  answered  Job  out  of  tlie  w.  40. 6i. 
Psal.  58. 9.  he  sliall  take  them  away  as  in  a  so.  botb 
living  and  in  wrath,  Pruv.  10.25.  Hu3.l'.i.  'X 
Pruv.1.27.  when  your  desi  ruction  Cometh  as  ana 
/6'a.5.28.couiited  like  liinl  and  their  wlieels  like  a  ifr. 
17.  13.  chased  like  a  rolling  thing  l>efore  the  lo. 

40.  24.  the  id.  sliall  lake  iheni  away  as  stub.'iU 

41.  16.  slwlt  fan  them,  the  w.  shall  scatter  theii» 
66.15.Lord  come  with  chariots  like  a  w.  ./cr.4.\'.i. 

Jcr.  23.  19.  a  w.  of  the  Lord  is  gone  forth  in  furj 

25.  32.  a  great  to.  shall  be  raised  up  from  earth 
30.  23.  a  continuing  w.  shall  fall  on  the  wickeii 

Ezek.  1.  4.  Ix'hoid,  a  to.  came  out  of  the  iioith 
Ijan.  II.  40.  king  shall  come  against  him  likeaia 
//os. 8.7. they  liiixvesown  wind, they  shall  reap  the w 
..iinus  1.  14.  devour  palace.s  in  the  day  of  the  to. 
JVii/i.  1.  3.  the  Lord  hath  his  way  iu  the  w. 
Hub.  3   14.  they  came  out  as  a  w.  to  scatter  luo 
Z.ecli.  7.  14.  but  [  scattered  them  with  a  to. 

WHIRLWLNDS 
If"i.  21.  1.  as  to.  in  the  soiilh  passtlirnnirh 
Zecli.9.  14.  Lord  slia  11  f;o  forth  with  to.  in  the  south 

WHISI'Ell. 
Psal.  41.  7.  all  th:it  hate  nic  w.  lopretherairainst  me 
J!<a.  2'J.  4.  thy  speech  sliall  to.  out  of  the  dust 
WIIISPEIIED. 

2  Sum.  12.  19.  when  Daviil  saw  th.it  his  servants  VJ, 

WHISI'EREU. 
Prov.  16.  28.  a  w.  sejiarateth  chief  friends 

26.  f  20.  where  there  is  no  to.  strile  ceaseth 

WHISPERERS. 
Hom.l.  29.  fullof  cnvv, murder,  debate, deceit,  w. 

WHlSrERLXGS. 
2  Cur  12.  20.  lest  their  be  lo.  swellings,  tumults 

WHIT. 
15flOT  3.18.  Samuel  told  Eli  every  to.  hid  nolhin/; 
John  7.  23.  I  have  made  a  man  every  w.  wliole 

13.  111.  .save  to  wash  his  feet,  bu:  is  clean  every  u, 
2Cur.  1 1.  5.  I  was  not  a  w.  behind  chiefest  apostles 

WHITE. 
Grn.  30.  37.  Jacob  made  the  to.  appear  in  the  rod*  t 
49.  12.  a.:d  his  teeth  shall  be  v).  w  ith  milk  ^ 

Eiud.  16.  31.  manna  was  like  coriauder-.seed,  lo. 
J.cv.  13.  3.  if  the  hair  be  luvned  to.  4,  20,  25. 
4.  if  the  bright  spot  be  to.  in  the  skin,  19,  24. 
la  if  the  rising  be  w.  in  the  skin,  19.  43. 
21.  but  if  tlie'e  be  no  to.  hairs  therein,  2(). 
J^^iini.  12. 10.  Miriam  became  leprous,  lo.  as  snou' 
.liidg.  5.  10.  speak,  ye  that  ride  on  id.  asses 
2  Kings  5.  27.  Gchazi  went  out  a  leper  to.  as  snow 
2  Chr.  5. 12.  tlie  Leviles  bciiiK  arrayed  in  ty.  liuen 
Esth.  S.  \o.  Jlordecai  went  out  in  to.  apparel 
Job  6.  C.  is  there  any  taste  in  the  vj.  of  an  eys  ? 
Psiil.  6S.  14.  il  w.as  to.  as  snow  in  S  ilnion 
Eccl.  9.  S.  lei  thy  garments  be  always  to. 
Oirit.  5. 10.  my  beloved  is  to.  and  niddy.tlic  chiefest 
I.<'i.\.  IS.yoiirsiiis  assearl.  they  shall  be  to.  assnovy 
Ezek.  27.  IS.  Damascus  traded  in  to.  wool 
Dim.  7.  9.  whose  garment  was  to,  as  snow 

11.  35.  some  of  them  shall  fall  to  make  them  to. 

12.  10.  many  shall  be  purified  and  made  to. 
./'"./ 1.  7.  the  branches  theieof  are  made  lo. 
Zri;h.  1.8.  there  were  red  horses,  speckled  and  vk 
Mat.5.  36.  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  vr.  or  black 

17.  2.  his  raiment  was  to.  as  the  liylit.  Luke  'J.  29. 

28.  3.  the  angel's  raiment  was  to.  Acts  1.  10. 
Mirk  16.  5.  a  man  clothed  in  a  long  to.  garment 
John  4.  .S5.  the  fields  are  w.  already  lo  harvest 
licv.  1.  14.  his  head  and  his  hairs  were  w.  like  wool' 


WHO 

Rrv-  2. 17. will  give  him  a  w.  stone  and  a  new  name 
3. 4  lliay  sliiifl  walk  witli  me  :ii  w.  tliey  are  wortliy 
5.  lie  tliatovorcoiuetlisliull  Iju  clolJied  in  w.  lai- 
mciit,  4.  4.  I  7.  y,  13.  1  15.  (i.  |  li).  8,  14. 
18.  buy  w.  miiiient,  tlial  tliou  uiayest  beclollicd 
6.  i.  and  1  saw,  ami  beliold  a  w.  lior=.e,  11).  11. 
7.14.  liave  niadetlioiii  io.iiilliu  blood  oltlio  Lamb 
14.  14.  a  w-  cloud  ||  'JO.  11.  1  saw  a  w.  lliroiie 
WHITE. 
Murk  9.  3.  »o  as  no  IuIIit  oii  earth  can  ic.  llicm 

WlllTED. 
Mat.  23.  27.  (lie  scribes  were  like  to  sc.scpulclires 
Ucts  23.  3.  God  shall  smile  Ihee,  thou  w.  wall 

WHITER. 
Psal.  51.  7.  wash  me,  and  1  shall  be  w.  than  snow 
l^ain.  4.  7.  lief  Naxuriles  are  w.  than  milk 

WHITHER. 
f7ei£.  16.  6.  Hagar,  Sarai's  maid,  w.  will  thou  go? 
l.Sitm.  1(1. 14.  Saul's  uncle  said,  w.  went  yui 
IKiKgs  5. 25.  a<id  he  said,  thy  servant  went  no  w. 
Cant.  6. 1.  to.  is  ih)  beloved  gone?  O  thou  fairest 
Zcch.  5.  10.  I  sai<l,  w.  do  tlie.se  bear  an  eiihah? 
licit. 11.8.  Abra.obeye<l  and  went,  not  knowings. 
^re  Go,  GOEST,  GoETll. 
WHITHERSOEVER. 
iJ.S  im.e.  6.  the  Lord  preserved  David  20.  lie  went, 
14.  2 Killers  18.  7.  ICkron.  18.  G   i:i. 
/'rofi.I7.6.a!.  ittufiielh  it|)ros|iereth,agifli)recionK 
21.  !.  he  turneth  the  king's  heart  zc.  he  will 
J>/..t.8.]'.»-I  will  follow  thee  tti.tliou  goest,  /.«/,c9.57. 
Hcu.  14.  4.  these  follow  the  Lamb  m.  he  goeth 

WHO. 

dm.  27.  la  so.aillhnn.myson?  32.  RulhX'XW. 

.hlin  1.  IS),  22.  I  8.  2;-..  |  21.  12. 

33.  5.  Esau  said,  w.  are  those  with  thee?  48.  8. 

Ezud.  3.  U.  w.  am  I?  lSa?M.  18.  18.  ISam.  7.  18. 

5.  i.  w.  is  the  Lord?  Froc.  30.  9.  .folm  9.  30. 

1.7.  11.  w.  is  like  thee,  O  Lord,  among  the  gods? 

])eul.  33.  29.  ISani.  2(i.  15.  Psid.  35.  10. 

32  2fi.  Moses  stood  and  said,  w.  is  on  Lord'sside? 

1  •<■««(.  25.  iO.  w.  is  David?  and  w.  is  son  of  Jesse? 
th'iugs  9.  :W.  Jehu  s."id,  to.  is  on  my  side,  w.? 

lO.H.iitit  ro.slew  all  these  |jl3.Jeliu  said,  w.  are  ye? 

Xck.Ci.  15.  w.  would  gointo  temple  to  save  his  lilij? 

Usth.  7.  5.  10.  is  he?  and  where  is  he?  .fob  9.  24. 

1  17.  3.  (  42.  3.  .hr.  9.  12.  Mai.  26.  C8. 

F^al.  i.  6.  L' my  say,  m.  will  shew  us  any  good? 

ii'J.  7  t%i  /belch oat,  for  w.  say  they, doth  hear? 
f'rwr.  23.29.  ic.  h.'itli  woe?  w.  hath  sorrow?  w.  hath 
fXJ5temi(«ns  and  hahliling?  w.  hath  redn.  of  eyes? 
La.  fi.  8.  tc.  will  go  for  us?  ||  29.  15.  w.  seelh  us? 
Jer.  21.  13.  a?,  shall  come  down  against  us? 

49.  4.  saying,  !0.  shall  come  unto  me? 

10.  w.  is  like  me?  ic.  will  a|ii>oinl  me  time?  50. 44. 
l.mtt.  2.  13.  O  daughter  <if  Zion,  te.  can  heal  thee? 

3.  37.  TO.  is  he  liiat  saith,  and  it  cometh  to  pass? 
Mat.  21.  Kt.say.  w.  is  this?  l.uke^.lX.  \  7.49.  |  9. 9. 
i.nkr  19.3.  Zaccheus  s<iught  to  see  Jesus  w.  he  was 
Jokit  5. 13.  he  that  was  healed,  wist  not  fc.  it  was 

13.  2."v  Lord,  w.  is  it?  ||  .'hL<i  19.  15.  e.  are  ve 
Acts  9.  5.  ho  said,  w  art  thou.  Lord?  22.8.  |  2ti.  1."). 

'2I.33.i'.;i(it.deinand(d  ;r.  he  was,  what  he  had  done 
S  C«i:  3.  5.  w.  then  ir!  Paid?  am!  w.  is  .■Vpoll.is? 

2  Cor.  2.  VS.  a'ld  tr.  is  suf;i(Ment  for  the^e  things? 
11.  29.  K'.  is  weal''  tc.  isolTiMided  ami  I  hurji  nm? 

Jan.  4.  52.  in.  art  tlimi  that  judgesi  another? 
l.'f>4H2.22.  w.  i»  a  liar,  hut  he  thatdc^nieth  Christ? 
flrv.  fi.  17,  and  ir>.  shall  be  able  to  stand  ? 

13. 4.  saying,  jo.  is  like  unto  the  beast?  !o.  is  able  to 

15. 4.  zr.  shall  not  fear  thee,  O  L.  glorify  thy  name? 

WHOLE. 
F.Tod.  29.  !8.  shall  hum  w.  ram  on  a'.lar,  /,<?«.  8.21. 
(,rv.  4.  12.  even  the  w.  bullock  shall  he  carry  forth 

10.6.  let  the  !0.  house  of  Israel  bewail  the  burning 
.fosh.  U.  23.  so  ."osluia  took  the  io.  land  and  gave  it 
B.SniH.  1.  9.  because  my  life  is  yet  to.  in  me 
iChr.  15. 15.  Judah  sought  him  with  their  w.  desire 
Ps<U.  51.19.  shait  be  pleased  with  iO.  burnt-olfering 
Prov.  1.  12.  lei  ua  swallow  them  up  alive,  and  w. 

16.  33.  the  w.  disposing  thereof  is  of  the  Lord 
Keel.  12.  13.  for  this  is  the  w.  duly  of  man 
Isa.oi.  .5.  thy  Redeemer,  the  H.One,  the  God  of  ;o. 
earth  shall  hobe  called,  Mir.  4. 13.  Zcch.  4.14. 
Jw.  19.  U.  a  vessel  that  cannot  be  made  w.  again 

45   4.  I  will  pluck  u]!  even  this  lo.  land 
Ktek.  t.5.  5.  when  lo.  it  was  meet  for  no  work 
Jtful.  3.  9.  >e  has'o  robbed  me,  even  this  w.  nation 
Jtfttt.  5. 2",).  lot  that  I  In-  //i.  body  he  cast  into  hell,  30. 

6.  32.  the  w.  herd  ol' swine  ran  violently  down 
15.  33.  till  the  w.  was  leavened,  lAike  13.  21. 
Ifi.  26.  what  is  a  man  profited  if  he  gain  to.  world 

and  lose  hisown  soul?  .Vrir/t 8. 30.  /.jt/.c 9. 2.5. 

I.vke'^!^.  1.  !o.  multitude  of  them  arose  and  led  him 

Jukii  4.53.  and  himstdf  believed,  and  his  jo.  house 

) I.  50.  is  expedient  that  the  lo.  nation  perish  not 

'Ids  1?   44.  came  almost  the  w.  city  to  hear  word 

\Cor  12.17.  if  JO.  body  were  an  eye,  where  hearing 

1  Tfitjs.  5  23.  I  pray  God  your  w.  spirit  aii<l  soul 

ami  body  be  preserved  blamelesj 

Jam.  2  10.  whosoever  shall  keep  the  u>.  law 

680 


WHO 

l.Juhii  2.  2.  but  also  for  the'  sins  of  the  vy.  v.osld 
5.  19.  and  the  w.  world  lieth  in  wickedness 

Hee  CONOREG-^TION,  IlU.'lKT. 

WHOLE  for  sound. 

.fosh.  5.  8.  they  abode  in  the  camp  till  they  were  w. 

.fob  5.  18.  he  woundeth,  and  his  hands  make  w. 

Mat.  9.  12.  they  that  be  w.  need  not  a  physician, 

but  they  that  are  sick,  Mark2. 17.  J,uke5.  31. 

21.  touch  his  garment,  I  shall  be  w.  Mark  5. 23. 

22.  the  woman  was  made  w.  from  that  hour 

12.  I3.hishand  was  made  u>.  Markli.5.  J.uke  tJ.lO. 
15.  28.  her  daughter  was  made  u).  from  that  hour 

31.  wontiered  when  they  saw  the  maimeil  lo  be  w. 
Mark  5.'M.  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  20.  go  in  i)eaee 
and  be  io.of  thy  plague,  LukeS.  48.  |  17.  19. 
l.iikel.  10.  found  the  servant  w.  that  had  been  sick 
John  5.  G.  Jesus  saith,  wilt  thou  be  iiiudc  w.? 
14.  behold,  thou  ait  made  w.  sin  no  more 
7.  23.  because  I  have  made  a  man  every  whit  w. 
„^t<.v4.9.  if  exaniiiieil  by  what  means  he  is  made  w. 
9.  34.  Eneas,  Jesus  Christ  maketh  thee  to. 

WHOLLY. 

Arc.  C.  22.  it  is  a  statute,  it  shall  be  w.  burnt,  23. 

19.  9.  thou  shall  not  w.  i^ap  corners  of  thy  field 

..V«i«.3.  9.  for  they  are  10. given  tohnn  out  of  Israel 

4.  6.  a  cloth  20.  of  blue  ||  8.  16.  are  20.  given  mc 

32.  11.  because  they  have  not  w.  followed  me 

L'fH<.1.36.to  Caleb's  childr.  give  the  land,  because 

he  hath  20.  followed  the  Lord,  .hsh.  14. 8, 9, 14. 

Jiiilir.  17.  .3.  I  had  w.  dedicated  the  silver  to  Lord 

\!^am.  7.  9.  Samuel  otfered  a  sucking  lamb  20. 

\Cht:  28.  21.  all  the  people  jo.  at  thy  commandin. 

.lob  21.  23.  one  dieth,  being  20.  at  ease  and  (juiet 

/.<(i.  22.  1   thou  art  w.  gone  up  to  the  house-tops 

.fi-r.  2.  21.  yet  I  had  jilanted  thee  20.  a  right  seed 

6.  6.  she  is  w.  0|)pression  in  the  midst  of  her 

13.  19.  Judah  shall  be  20.  carried  away  captive 
42   15.  if  ye  w.  set  your  faces  to  enter  Egyjit 
4ti.  28.  yet  will  I  not  leave  thee  20.  unpunished 
50.  13.  Babylon  not  be  inhabited,  but  uj.  desolate 

Kick.  11.  15.  all  the  house  of  Israel  70.  are  Ihey 
Jiiiins  8.  8.  and  it  shall  rise  up  to.  as  a  Hood,  9.5 
-lets  17.  16.  he  saw  the  city  20.  given  to  idolatry 
1  Thess.  5.  23.  the  God  of  peace  sanctify  you  w. 
1  Tim.  4.  15.  meditate,  give  thyself  20.  to  them 

WHOLESOME. 
Prov.  1.5.  4.  a  20.  tongue  is  a  tree  of  life 
I'I'im.  G.  3.  if  anv  man  consent  not  to  w.  words 

WHOM. 
Cien.  22.  2.  take  thy  only  son  Isaac  20.  thou  lovest 
30.  26.  give  me  my  wives,  for  20.  I  served  thee 
43.  27.  the  old  man  of  20.  ye  spake,  is  he  alive?  29, 
Ej:(«/.33.19.will  begracious  to  w.  I  will  be  gracious 
f^e».  17.  7.  after  20.  they  have  gone  a  whoring 
JV'um.  11.  21.  people,  amongst  20. 1  am,areCO(),000 
Veut.  32.  20.  they  are  children  in  w.  is  no  faith 

37. where  their  gods?  their  rock  in  20.  they  trusted 
.Josh.  24. 15.  choose  you  this  day  w.  ye  will  ser 
Juiig.  7  4.  that  of  20.  I  say,  this  shall  go  with  thee 
l.S'(i«i.  G.  20.  and  to  w.  shall  he  go  up  from  us? 
9.  20.  and  on  20.  is  all  the  desire  of  Israel? 

29.  5.  David,  of  20.  they  sang  one  to  another 

30.  13.  David  said  unto  him,  to  20.  belongest  thou? 
iSam.  16.  19.  and  again,  w.  should  I  serve? 
l/r2H^-i-20.  14.  A  hat)  said,  by  w.?  22.  8.  Ezra  10 

44.  Jiom.  1.  5.  I  5.  2,  11.  Gal.  6.  14. 
2/r2'M/T.s- 19.10.  thy  (J.  in  20.  thoutrustest,  Isa.  37.10. 
Pxal.  16.  3.  but  lo  the  saints,  in  20.  is  all  my  delight 
18.  2.  iny  God,  my  strength,  in  20.  I  will  trust 
7;).  25.  w.  have  I  in  heaven  but  thee?  none  on  earti: 
146.3.nol  trust  in  son  of  man,  in  20.  there  is  no  l;i^l| 
Pron.  3. 12.  as  a  father  the  son,  in  20.  he  delighletli 
27.  w  ilhhold  not  good  from  them  to  20.  it  is  due 

30.  31.  a  king  against  20.  there  is  no  rising  up 
Ecct.  4.  8.  neither  saith  he,  for  20.  do  I  labour? 
Coiit.  3.  1.  I  sought  him  20.  my  soul  lovelh,  2,  3. 
Isa.  6.  8.  1  heard  a  voice  saying,  20.  sh  ill  I  send? 

10. 3. what  in  visitation?  to  to.  will  ye  flee  for  help? 
22.  16.  what  hast  thou  here?  20.  hast  thou  here? 

31.  6.  turn  to  him  from  to.  Israel  hath  revolted 
40.  18.  to  w.  then  will  ye  liken  God?  25.  |  46.  5. 
42.  1.  behold  mine  elect,  in  20.  my  soul  deliirhfelh 
49. 3.  art  my  servant,  O  Isr.  in  20. 1  will  be  glorified 
51. 19. famine  and  sword,  by  20.  shall  I  comfort  thee 
57.  4.  against  20.  do  ye  sport  yourselves? 

11.  and  of  !o.  hast  thou  been  afraid,  or  feared? 
Jer.  8.  2.  20.  they  have  loved,  70.  they  have  served, 
after  20.  they  have  walked,  and  w.  they  sought 
Latn.  1.  14.  from  20.  I  am  not  able  to  rise  up 
4.  20.  of  to.  we  iiaid,  under  his  shadow  we  live 
Kick.  31.  2.  Son  of  man  speak  unto  Pharaoh,  &c. 
20.  art  thou  like  in  thy  greatness? 
18.  to  20.  art  thou  like  in  glory  and  greatness? 
£)a2t..5.19.70.he  would  he  slew,  20.  he  would  he  kept 
alive,  set  up,  and  20.  he  would  he  pulled  down 
Jlmns  7.  2.  O  Lord,  by  io.  shall  Jacob  arise?  5. 
A'a/i.  3. 19.  on  10.  hnlh  not  thy  wickedness  passed? 
Mat.  2.  17.  this  is  mv  beloved  Son,  in  7o.Tam  well 
pleased,  17.  .5.  Mark  1.11.  'iPet.  2.  17. 
11. 10.  this  is  heofzc.  it  is  written,  Jti/i2i  1,15, 30.] 


WHO 

Mat.  16.  J5.  Jesus  saith  to  them,  !;ut  k  sav  ye 
,  that  I  am?  Mark  10.  29.  Lv.ke  9!  2U 
./o.':7i  5.  21.  20.  he  will  |{  45.  Jloses  in  20.  ye  truiit 

6.68.  Lord,  to  20.  shall  we  go?  ||  17. 3.  io.  ihousent 
.ii-.ls  8.  31.  of  w.  speaketh  the  projihet  this? 

27.  23.  angel  of  God,  whose  I  am,  and  2<i.  I  serve 
Kniti.  15.  21.  lo  20.  he  was  not  spoken  of,  shall  ioa 
lO/r.  1.  9.  God  is  faithful,  by  20.  ye  are  called 

3. .5. who  is  Paul  andApollos,bul  ministers  by  20.  y« 

7.  39.  she  is  at  liberty  to  be  married  to  20.  she  wUl 

8.  6.  one  God,  of  20.  are  all  things,  Hcb.  2.  10 
iCor.  1.  10.  in  20.  we  trust  that  he  will  deliver  ui 
Eph.  1.  7.  in  (0.  we  have  redemption  through  hii 

blood,  the  forgiveness  of  i.ins,  Cvl.  1.  14. 
11.  'n  20.  also  we  have  obtained  an  inheritance 
13.  ill  20.  ye  also  trusted,  in  20.  ye  were  sealed 

2.  3.  among  20.  also  we  all  had  our  conversation 

21.  in  IC.  the  building  groweth  to  a  temple 

22.  in  20.  you  also  are  builded  together  lor  habit 
3.12.in  w.  ye  have  bohlness  and  access  withconlid 

Phil'.  2.  15.  among  w.  ye  ihine  as  lights  in  the  world 

3.  6.  for  20.  I  have  sutfeied  the  loss  of  all  tiiiugi 
Cu/. 1.28.20. we  preach  112.11. in  2o.ye  are circumciBed 

2.  3   in  70.  arc  hid  all  the  treasures  of  wisiioir. 
2  T/icss.'2. 8.  that  wicked,  20.  the  Ld.  shall  consunio 

1  Tint.  1.  15.  to  save  sinners,  of  25.  I  am  chief 
20.  of  20.  is  llymeneus  and  Alex.  2Titii.  2.  17. 

2  Tun.  1. 15.  of  20.  are  Phygellus  and  liermogene? 

4.  15.  the  coi)per-smilh,of  20.  be  thou  ware  also 
18.  and  will  preserve  me  unto  his  heavenly  king- 
dom, lo  70.  be  glory  for  ever  and  ever,  amen, 
Oul.  1.  5.  IJab.  13.  21.  I  Pet.  4.  11. 

Hcb.  3.  17.  with  20.  was  he  grieved  forty  vears? 

18.  to  20.  swarehe  they  should  noten'.er'intorert 
4.  13.  lo  the  eyes  of  him  with  22".  we  have  to  do 
7.  2.  to  20.  .Abraham  gave  the  tenth-part  of  all 

11.  38.  of  20.  the  world  was  not  worthy 

.^awi. 1.17. father  of  lights,  with  70.  is  no  variablei)e8i 
1  /V<.1.12.unto  70.  it  was  revealed,  that  did  minister 
2.  4.  to  70.  coining,  as  unto  a  living  stone 
•iPit.  2.  17.  to  70.  darkness  is  reserved,  Jude  13. 

19.  for  of  70.  a  man  is  overcome,  of  him  brought 
licv.  7.  2.  to  70.  it  was  given  to  hurt  the  earth 

17.2.witli  (0.  kings  of  earth  committed  fornicatioB 
Sec  Before. 
WHOMSOEVER. 
Ont.  31.  32.  with  ;o.  thou  findegt  thy  gods, not  livs 
.ladg.  11.  24.  70.  the  Lord  our  God  shall  drive  oat 
Dan.  4.  17.  he  giveth  ittow.  he  will,  25,  32.  |5  21 
Mat.  11.  27.  he  lo  20.  the  Son  will  reveal  liim 

21.  44.  but  on  70.  it  shall  fall,  />22Av  20.  18. 
Lttkc  4.  6.  i..e  devil  said,  to  to.  I  will  1  give  it 

12.  48.  to  20.  much  isgiven,inucli  shall  be  required 
JictsS.  19.  on  70.  Hay  hands,  may  receive  n.Ghobt 
ICor.  IG.  3.  10.  ye  shall  approve  by  your  letteri 

WHORE. 
T.rv.  19.  29.  donot  cause  her  to  be  a  70.  lest  the  lanj 
21.  7.  they  shall  not  take  a  wife  that  is  a  70. 

9.  if  she  I'rofane  herselfby  jilaying  the  20. 
Dent.  22.  21.  to  play  the  20.  in  hei  father's  housH 
23. 17.  there  shall  be  no  20.  of  the  daughters  of  1st. 
13.  thou  shall  not  bring  the  liireof  a2o.  or  priew 
Jndg  19.2.his  concubine  played  the  70.  againsthiBi 
Prov.  23.  27.  a  70.  is  a  deep  ditch  and  a  narrow  pit 
/.sn.  57.  3.  the  seed  of  the  adulterer  and  the  70. 
./<'r.3. 3.  andthonhasta  70.  forehead,  not  a-hamed 
/^:f/l,■.16.28.lhou  hast  played  the  lo.alsu  wilh  Assy. 
/^<?2'.  17. 1.  wiilshew  judgment  of  I  he  great  io.  19.2. 

15.  the  waters  where  the  70.  sittelh,  are  peopleg 

16.  these  shall  hate  the  70.  and  make  lierdesulato 

WHORKS. 
Fzf  A'.]6.33.lhey  give  gifts  to  all  70.  thou  liirest  them 
Hon.  4.  14.  for  themselves  are  separated  with  la. 

WHOREDO.AI. 
Gen.  38.  24.  Tamar,behold,she  is  withcliild  by  ro. 
/.CI).  19.  29.  lest  the  land  fall  to  20.  and  be  wicked 
,Jer.  3.  9.  through  the  lightness  ofherio.  she  defiled 

13.  27.  I  have  seen  the  levrdness  of  thy  70. 
Ezck.  IG.  33.  they  that  may  come  to  thee  forthyra 

23.  8.  tliev  poured  their  20.  upon  her 

17.  the  Babylonians  defiled  her  with  their  v> 
43.7.  Isr.  shall  not  defile  my  holy  name  by  their  J3. 

9.  let  Ihem  put  away  their  70.  far  from  me 
ffns.  4.  11.  70.  and  wine  take  away  the  heart 

5.  3.  O  Ephraim,  thou  pommittest  70.  Isr.  isdefilea 
6. 10.  there  is  the  70.  of  Ephraim,  Israel  isdeiilod 

WHOREDOMS. 
.!V*7im.14.33.yoirchildien shall  Vifanderanil  benrtL' 
2/i'/Hi>-5  9.22.solongasthe70.o''thy  mother  Jezehtt 
2CAroj7.  21.  13.  like  to  Ihe  20.  of  the  houseof  Ah-ii) 
Tir.  3.  2.  thou  hast  poMuled  the  land  with  thv  jj 
Kzrk.  16.  20.  is  this  of  thy  70.  a  small  matter? 

22.  in  all  thv  20.  hast  not  remember,  daysof  yon'h 
25.ha3tmulliplied  thy  70.11  26.hastincreas.  thy  «3 
.34.  the  contrary  from  other  women  in  ihy  70. 

23.  35.  beur  thou  also  thy  lewdness  and  thy  10. 
ffoa.  1.  2.  go  lake  thee  a  wife  and  children  of  to 
2.  2.  let  hor  put  awav  her  7r.  out  of  her  sight 

4.  not  hava  mercy,  for  Ihey  be  the  children  of  o« 
4.12.  the  spirit  of  20  hathcausod  thcit  :oerr,  5  4 


vric 

JV"A.?,.  4.  bocausp  oft  lie  mull  iluilc  of!/',  (lint  scllelli 

natiuusthro'  liciio.  mul  fnmiliosllico'  witchorall 

See  Commit. 

.^UOKKMCLNUEr,. 

Ji(/A.5.5.toic.liatliaiiyiiilnjril;iiicemkingJ.ol"Clir. 

WllOKlCMO.NGKKS. 
I   rim.  1.  10.  the  law  muilo  lor  w.  lor  liars 
Hcl/.  13.  4.  but  «!.  and  adulturers  Guil  will  judge 
licv.  21.  8.  w.  shall  have  their  part  in  Ihu  lake 
S-J.  15.  lor  withuut  are  to.  and  iiuirderers 
WHURINO,  HceGo,  Gone,  VVknt. 
VVliOKISH. 
Prov.  6.  2G.  for  by  means  ul'  a  w.  woman  a  man  \a 
jC-zek.  6.  'J.  because  1  am  broken  with  their  w.  heart 
iC.  30.  tlie  work  uf  an  iiniierious  to.  woman 

WIIUisE. 
Oeiu  3'2.  17.  w.  art  Ihoii  !  w.  are  these  before  thee 7 

1  Haia.  Vi.  3.  IB.  o.\,  or  w.  ass  have  I  taken  7 

2  Ham.  3.  12.  w.  is  the  land,  niaki;  thy  league 
IcrAViS.a.  rcmnaiitshall  know  le.word  shalliitand 
48.  15.  70.  name  is  the  Lord  of  hosis,  51.  57. 

Dan.  5.  23.  the  (Jod  in  id.  hands  are  all  thy  w-ays 

W«iiii.5. 27.  saitli  Lordjic.  name  is  the  God  of  hosts 

W.i'  22.  20.  he  saith  to  them,  w.  is  this  image  and 

sui>erscrii.tion7  Mark  12.  lli.  Luke -M  24. 

42.  10.  son  ia  he  7  ||  .h/tii  I'J.  24.  w.  it  shall  bs 

Luke  12.  20.  then  id.  shall  those  things  he  7 

.1  j«»27.23.angel  of  God,  w.  I  am, and  whom  1  serve 

J{:b.  3.  (J.  Christ  over  his  house,  w.  bouse  are  we 

See  Ukart. 

WHO  ,  WHOSESOEVER. 

1  fCings  13. 33. «:. would  he  consecrated  him  a  priest 

Mdl.^U.  6.  blessed  to.  shall  not  be  ortended  in  me 

13.  12.  w.  bath,  to  him  shall  begiven,  tc.  bath  not, 
I'roin  him  shall  be  taken  he  hath,  /.uke  8.  18. 

Juhn  20.  23.  IC.  .sins  ye  remit,  w.  sins  ye  retain 
HoiH.  i  1.  O  man,  jo.  thou  art  that  judgest 
1  Cor.  11.  27.  ic.  shall  cat  this  bread  unworthily 
Qui.  5.  10.  shall  bear  Ins  judgment,  w-  be  be 
liev.  22.  17.  w.  will,  let  him  take  of  water  of  life 

WHY. 
G^sn.  25.22.  Rebckah  said,  if  it  be  so,  ?£>.  am  I  thus 
Judg.  11. 7.  w.  are  ye  come  to  me  now  in  distress? 

I5.°I3.  Judah  said,  lo.  are  ye  come  up  against  us  7 
liath  1.  11.  turn  again,  w.  will  ye  go  with  me  7 
1  Hum.  2.  23.  Eli  said,  w.  do  ye  such  things  7 

i\.  1.  ID.  art  thou  alone,  and  no  man  with  tbce  7 
V.Sum. 13.20.  king  said,  w.  should  he  go  with  thee  7 
1  Kings  1.  6.  in  saying,  w.  bast  thou  done  so  7 
2C/(ro(t.25.1().forbcar,(0.sbouldesttboubesinitten7 
F.sth.  4.  5.  to  know  what  il  was  and  w.  it  was 
ha  40.27.!o.sayestthou,OJacob,myway  is  hid7 
Jer.  8.  14.  aj.  do  ye  sit  still  7  assemble  yourselves 

27.  13.  w.  will  ye  die  7  Kick.  IS.  31.  |  33.  11. 
Mat  21.  25.  he  will  say  to  us,  w.  did  ye  not  tUen 
believ.t  bim7  Mark  11.  31.  J.uke  20.  5. 
^fijrt5.39.he  saith,  w.  make  ye  this  ado,and  weep7 
J.ukc  2.  43.  w.  hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us  7 
Jo/ml.  45.  they  said,  ic.  have  ye  not  brought  him? 

10.  20.  many  said,  he  is  mad,  w.  bear  ye  him  7 
Jlcts9.-i.Ue  fell  to  the  earth  and  beard  a  voice, Saul, 
Saul,  w.  pcrsecutest  thou  me  7  22.  7.  |  21).  14. 

14.  15.  sirs,  w.  do  ye  these  things?  we  are  iren 
Rom.  9.  19.  thou  wilt  say,  70.  doth  he  yet  find  fault? 

20.thing  formed  s:\v,w.  hast  thou  made  me  thus? 
1  Cor.  10.  30  w.  ami  evil  spoken  of  lor  that  7 

WICKEU. 
Oen.lfi.23.  wilt  thou  destroy  righteous  with  to.?  25. 
38. 7.  Er  was  ic.  \\  Enid.  9.27.  I  and  my  people  id. 
T.tnd  2.3.  7.  for  I  will  not  justify  the  w. 
Lev.  20.  17.  it  is  a  w.  thing,  they  sball  bo  cut  off 
Deut.  15.  9.  there  be  not  a  thought  in  thy  id.  heart 
17.  5.  who  have  committed  that  id.  thing 

23.  9.  then  keep  thee  from  every  w.  thing 
%.  1.  and  condemn  the  w.  \  Kings  8.  32. 

1  .Sam.  2.  9.  th«  w.  shall  be  silent  in  darknes-s 

24.  13.  wickedness  proceedeth  from  the  w. 
3Ki»g3  17. 11.  Israel  wrought  w.  things  to  provoke 

2  C/<ri;B.6. 23.  judge  thy  servant  by  requiting  the  w. 
7.  14.  if  niv  people  humble  themselves  and  turn 

from  their  w.  ways,  Kzek.  18.  21.  |  33.  11,  19. 
24.  7.  the  sons  of  .Athaliab  that  ir.  woman 
A'cA.9.35.our  kingshave  not  served  Thee, nor  turned 
they  from  tbeij  w.  ways,  F.iek.  3.  19.  |  13.  22. 
Estk.  7.  C).  the  adversary  is  this  id.  Hainan 
9.25.  Haman"s  w. device shnll  return  on  bis  head 
Job  3.  17.  there  the  w.  ci'aso  trom  troubling 

9.  22.  lie  dcstroyeth  the  perfect  and  the  w. 

29.  if  I  be  tc.  whv  (hen  labour  I  in  vain?  10.  15. 

10.  7.  thou  knowest  that  I  am  not  w. 

SI.  7.  wherefore  do  the  w.  live,  become  olil  7 

30.  the  w.  is  reserved  to  the  day  of  destrncticm 
97. 7.  let  mine  enemy  be  a.s  the  w.  and  unrighteous 
34.  18.  is  it  fit  (o  say  to  a  kint'  tlioii  an  id.  7 

3b.  13.  that  the  ic.  nii.<;lit  be  shaK.n  out  of  it 

15  from  the  w.  their  liaht  is  witbholdrn 
4U.  12.  &iid  tiead  dcwn  the  id.  in  their  pjace 

Pnal.7.  11.  God  is  angry  with  the  w.  every  diy 
9.  5   thou  hdst  destroyed  the  w.  for  ever 

16  the  ic.  is  snared  in  the  work  of  liis  hand* 


WIG 

Ps.^  I^.w. shall  be  turned  into  liell  and  (he  iialions 

10.  2.  the  w.  ill  priile  doth  persecute  (lie  poor 

3.  the  w.  boastetb  ||  4.  ti.o  w.  will  not  seek  God 
13.  wherefore  doth  the  e.  contemn  God  7 

11.  2.  10.  bend  their  bow,  .iiake  ready  their  arrow 
5.  but  the  to.  and  violence  his  soul  batelli 

ti.  upon  the  to.  be  sball  rain  snares,  brimstone,  fire 

12.  8.  the  w.  walk  on  every  side  when  vilest  men 
IT.  9.  keep  me  from  the  w.  that  opprer.s  me 

13.  O  Lord,  deliver  my  soul  from  the  to. 
20.  5.  and  I  will  not  sit  with  the  w. 

27.  2.  when  the  «).  caine  U|)oii  me  to  eat  my  flesh 

28.  3.  draw  me  not  away  with  the  tc. 
31.17.1et  Iheio.  be  ashamed  aiidsilenlin  the  grave 
34.  21.  evil  shall  slay  w.  they  that  bate  righteous 
17.  7.  the  man  who  bringeth  w.  devices  to  pass 

10.  yet  a  little,  the  lo.  shall  not  be,  I'rov.  10.  25. 
12.  the  w.  plotteth  ||  20.  the  w.  shall  perish 

14.  the  to.  have  drawn  out  the  sword,  they  bent 
IG.  is  better  than  the  riches  of  many  to. 

21.  the  to.  borrowctb,  and  payeth  not  again 
32.  the  to.  watclieth  the  righteous  tn  slay  him 

34.  when  the  to.  are  cut  off,  thou  shalt  see  it 

35.  I  have  seen  the  to.  in  great  power,  spreading 
40.  ho  shall  deliv.  them  from  the  w.and  save  them 

39.  1.  keep  iny  mouth,  while  the  w.  is  before  me 

58.  3.  the  tc.  are  estranged  from  the  womb 

59.  5.  be  not  merciful  to  any  to.  transgressors 
t)8.  2.  so  let  the  tc.  perish  at  the  presence  of  God 
75.  8.  thvT  to.  of  the  earth  shall  wring  them  out 
92.  7.  when  the  jc.  spring  as  thegrass,  andflcjrioh 
94.  3.  Lord,  how  long  shall  the  id.  triumph  7 

Vi.  until  the  pit  be  digged  for  the  tc. 
101.  3.  I  will  set  no  to.  thing  before  mine  eyes 

4.  I  will  not  know  a  tc.  person 

8.  I  will  early  destroy  all  the  to.  of  the  land 
.  Ill4.35.siniicrs  consumed  and  let  the  ic.  be  no  more 
106.  18.  the  tlame  burnt  up  the  to. 
112.  10.  the  tc.  shall  see  it  and  be  grieved 
119.  95.  the  w.  have  waited  for  me  to  destroy  me 
110.  the  w.  laid  a  snare  for  me,  yet  I  erred  not 
119.  tlnm  jiuttesl  away  all  the  to.  like  dross 
155.  salvation  is  far  from  the  w.  they  seek  not  thy 
139. 19.  surely  thou  wilt  slay  the  w.  O  God 
24.  and  see  if  there  be  any  w.  way  in  me 

140.  8.  further  not  his  w.  device  lest  they  e.xalt 

141.  4.  to  practise  w.  works  with  men  that  work 
10.  let  the  w.  fall  into  their  own  nets 

145.  20.  but  all  the  w.  will  he  destroy 
147.  6.  he  casteth  the  to.  down  to  the  ground 
Prut).  2.  22.  the  to.  shall  be  cut  otf  from  the  earth 
5. 22.  his  own  iniquities  shall  take  the  to.  himself 
(5.  18.  a  heart  that  devisetb  w.  imaginations 
10.  30.  but  the  w.  ohall  not  inhabit  the  earth 
11.5.  the  to.  shall  fall  by  his  own  wickedness 
7. when  a  (o.man  dieth,  his  expectation  perisheth 
8.  righteous  delivered,  (be  to.  Cometh  in  his  stead 
10.  anil  when  the  to.  perish  there  is  shouting 

18.  the  tc.  worketh  a  deceitful  work 
21.  the  tc.  shall  not  be  unpunished,  31. 

12.  2.  but  a  man  of  w.  devices  will  he  condemn 
7.  the  tc.  are  overliirown,  and  arc  not,  21.  12. 

12.  the  to.  desireth  the  net  of  evil  men 

13.  the  w.  issnared  by  the  transgression  of  hislips 
21.  but  tlie  to.  shall  be  filled  with  mischief 

13.  17.  a  w.  messenger  fallc(h  in(o  mischief 

14.  17.  and  a  man  of  w.  devices  is  haled 

19.  (he  tc   bow  a(  (he  ga(c8  of  the  righteous 
32.  the  tc.  is  driven  av/ay  in  his  wickedness 

15.  29.  the  Lord  '.s  far  from  the  ic. 

16.  4.  yoa,  even  the  to.  for  (lie  day  of  evil 

17.  4.  a  10.  doer  giveth  heed  to  false  lips 

}5.he  (hr;t  justifieth  id.  is  an  abomination  to  Lord 
!8. 3.  when  (be  tc.  cometh,  then  cometli  contempt 

20.  26.  a  wise  king  scattereth  the  tc.  brings  wheel 

21.  18.  the  tc.  sball  be  ransom  for  the  righteous 
27.  when  he  bringeth  it  with  a  tc.  mind 

24.  16.  but  the  to.  shall  fall  into  mischief 
19.  neither  be  thou  envious  at  the  to. 

25.  5.  lake  away  the  w.  from  before  the  king 
26.  a  righteors  man  falling  down  before  the  tc 

21).  23.  a  It.  heart  is  like  n  potsherd  covered 
28.  1.  the  ID.  flee  when  no  man  pui=v  nh 

4.  they  that  forsake  the  law  praise  the  to. 

12.  when  the  to.  rise,  28.  ||  15.  so  is  a  tc.  ruler 
29. 2.  when  the  w.  beareth  rule,  the  people  mourn 

7.  but  the  to.  regardeth  not  to  know  it 

12.  his  servants  are  ic.  \\  16.  the  tc.  are  multiplied 
Kcc'.X\7.  God  shall  judge  the  righ(eous  and  (hew 

7.  17.  be  not  overmuch  w.  neither  bo  foolish 

8.  10.  I  saw  (he  tc.  buried,  (hey  were  forgo(tch 

13.  bill  it  shall  not  be  well  with  the  to. 
ha.  5.  23.  which  justify  the  tc.  for  reward 

11. 4.  with  the  breath  of  his  lip*  shall  he  slay  (hew 
13.  11.  I  will  punish  the  to.  for  their  iniquity 
32.  7.  he  devisetb  tc  devices  to  destroy  the  poor 
53. 9.  be  made  his  grave  with  the  to.  and  with  rich 
.55.  7.*  let  the  tc.  forsake  his  way,  let  him  return 
57. 20.  the  ic.  are  like  trotib.  sea  which  cannot  rot 
Jer.  2.  33.  thou  hast  'aught  the  w.  ones  thy  ways 
At 


WiC 

Jrr.  6.  29.  (o.    ho  tc.  are  not  plucked  away 
17.9.  the  liea.t  is  deceitful  and  desper'itcly  W. 
25.  31.  he  will  give  the  tc.  to  (he  sword 

F.zek.  3.  18.  (o  warn  (he  tc.  19.  |  33.  8,  9. 

8.  9.  behold  (he  tc.  abominadoiis  (hey  do  here 
II.  2.  (hese  men  give  to.  counsel  in  this  ci(j 
18.23.  have  I  any  jileasure  llia((hewi  should  die  I 

20.  44.  no(  according  (o  your  tc.  ways  nor  doings 

21.  3.  cut  off  from  theo  the  righteous -ind  ihe  a.  k 
25.)irofane  «). prince  of  Israel  whose  day  -a  comp 

33.  15.  if  the  to.  restore  (he  pledgi^,  he  siinll  li»a 
Dan.  12.  10.  but  (he  to.  shall  do  wickedly 
Mic.G.  ll.shKll  Icoun(tliempure  wi(b  jc.  balance':! 
M'ah.  1.  3.  the  Lord  will  not  at  all  acquit  (he  v>. 
11.  there  is  one  come  ou(  of  (heeau'.coiinstdlof 
15.  for  (he  to.  shall  no  more  puss  (hrough  (hee 
Hab.  1.  4.  (he  !0.do(h  com|)ass  aboii((beri;;h(eouj 

13.  (he  w.  devoured]  (he  man  more  righteous 
Zeph.  1.  3.  consume  s(unibling  blocks  wilhdiuzo. 
./Ui;/.  3. 18.  shall  discern  be(ween  righteous  m\iiw. 

4.  3.  and  ye  shall  (read  down  (he  to.  as  aphes 
Mat.l2.  45.  more  w.dian  bimself,even  sosh'ill  i(  be 
also  (o  (bs  w.  generadon,  Luke  II.  2(5. 
13.  49.  (be  angels  sndll  sever  (he  to.  from  the  juat 
16.  4.  a  to.  generadon  secketb  after  a  sign 
18.  32.  thou  to.  servant,  25.  26.  Lvke  19.  22. 
.^cts  2.  23.  and  by  to.  hands  have  ye  slain  him 
18.  14.  if  it  were  a  matter  of  !c.  lewdness,  O  Jew* 

1  Cor.  5.  13.  th'.Tefore  put  away  tliy  w.  person 
Col.  1.  21.  were  enemies  in  your  mind  by  id  woihs 

2  Thess.  2.  8.  and  then  sbal!  (hat  tc.  be  revealed 
!<ec  riI.\N,  Men. 

Of  Ike  WICKED. 
./oj  8.  22.  the  place  of  the  to.  shall  come  tonnugh. 

9.  24.  the  earth  is  given  into  the  band  of  the  w, 
10.3. andshouldest  shine  upon  the  counsel  of  them 
11.20.  but  the  eyes  o/ <//fi7c.  shall  fail,  not  escape 
16.  II.  God  turned  me  into  the  hands  of  the  w. 
18.  5.  the  light  of  the  w.  shall  be  put  out 

21.  surely  such  are  the  dwellings  of  the  w. 

20.  5.  the  triumphing  of  the  tc.  is  slioit 

22.  every  hand  of  the  to.  shall  come  upon  liim 

21.  16.  the  counsel  of  the  to.  is  far  from  me,  22. 16L 
17.how  oftiscandlefl//Ac  to.  put  ont,andc^)^)etl^ 

destruction  on  thorn  ?  Frov.  13.  9.  |  24.  20l 
28.  where  are  the  dwelling-places  of  the  w  ? 
24.  6.  and  they  gathered  the  vintage  of  the  k. 
29. 17.  and  I  brake  the  jaws  o/  thetc.anA  pluiLed 
30.  6.  be  presc^rvelb  not  the  life  of  the  w. 

17.  thou  hast  fulfilled  the  judgment  of  the  v). 
P.sal.  1.  t  L  walketli  not  in  die  counsel  of  the  ir. 
7.  9.  let  the  wickedness  of  the  tc.  come  to  an  end 

10.  15.  break  thou  the  arm  of  the  to.  man 

22.  16.  the  assembly  of  the  tc.  have  inclosed  me 
36.1.  the  transgrcssioa  of  thew.  saith  in  .my  heart 

11.  let  no:  (he  hand  of  the  tc.  remove  me 

37.  17.  the  arms  of  the  tc.  shall  be  broken 
28.  but  the  seed  of  the  to.  shall  be  cut  off 
38.  the  end  of  the  w.  sball  be  cut  tiff 

55.  3.  because  of  (he  o|)pression  of  the  w. 

58.  10.  heshall  wash  his  feel  indie  blood  of  the  v. 

64.  2.  hide  me  from  the  counsel  of  the  to. 

71.4.  deliver  me  out  of  hand  of  the  tc.  and  nnrighfr 
eons  cruel  man,  74.  19.  |  82.  4.  |  97.  1» 

73.  3.  when  I  saw  the  prosperity  of  the  w. 

75.  10.  all  the  horns  of  the  w.  also  will  I  cut  off 

82.2.bowlongwill  ye  accept  the  persons  of  the  lo.  J 

91.  8  behold,  and  see  the  reward  ofth^  to. 

92.  II.  mine  ears  shall  hear  my  desire  of  the  id. 
109.  2.  the  mouth  of  the  tc.  is  opened  against  mc 
112.  10.  desire  of  the  w.  shall  perish,  Prov  10.  28. 
119.  53.  because  of  the  w.  (hat  forsake  thy  law 

fil.  the  hands  of  the  tc.  have  robbed  me 
125.  3.  the  rod  of  Ike  lo  shall  not  rest  on  the  jusl 
129.  4.  Lord  bath  cut  asunder  the  cord.^  of  the  to, 
140.  4.  keep  me,  O  Lord,  from  the  hands  of  the  to. 

8.  grant  not,  O  Lord,  the  desires  of  the  tc. 
146!  9.  the  way  of  the  tc.  be  turns  npside  down 
Prav.  2.  14.  who  deliirht  in  frowardnesso/ <Ac  io, 

3.  25.  be  not  al'raid  of  (he  desoladon  of  the  tc. 
33.  (he  curse  of  (he  I.,orn  is  in  (he  house  of  the  to 

4.  14.  cn(cr  no(  in(o  the  path  of  the  w. 

19  (beway  o/Mcw.  is  as  darkne.'s,  (hey  knowml 

10.  3.  be  cnste(h  away  (he  suhstance  of  the  w. 

6.  bii(  violence  covereth  (he  mouth  of  the  w- 11 

7.  hut  the  name  of  the  to.  shall  rot 
16.  the  fruit  of  the  re.  fcndelh  to  sin 
20.  (he  heart  of  the  w.  is  little  worth 

24.  the  fear  of  the  w.  it  shall  come  upon  Mm 
27.  but  the  years  o/J/)C  Ml.  shall  be  shortened 
32.  the  month  of  the  w.  spe»kc(h  frowarilncss 

11.  II.  (lie  city  is  overthrown  by  moulli  of  the  w. 
•2i.  Imt  llie  e.^pcetation  of  the  w.  is  wratU 

12.  5.  but  the  cniiiiseU  o/the  w.  arc  deceit 

6.  the  words  of  the  w.  are  to  lie  in  wait  for  blood 
10.  but  the  teiider  n  crcies  of  the  w.  are  cruel 
26.  but  the  way  of  the  w.  sediiccth  thorn 
l.S.  25.  but  the  belly  of  the  w.  shall  want 

14.  11.  (he  bouse  of  the  tc.  shall  be  over(hrown 
10.  0.  but  iu  ibe  revenues  of  the  w.  is  troubU 


WIC 

Prsi).  15  8.  Bicrificc  o/  Ike  j£i.  isan  abomia.2l.27. 
y.lhi'  v.'ay  uf  tlic  w.  is  uii  :iljumiiiat.jii  to  the  Lurd 
26.  tlie  tiiuiiglils  of  the  u).  are  an  aljomiiiatron 
-i6.  llie  uiouiii  uf  the  w.  puuielli  out  evil  llmiys 
18.  a  il  is  not  good  tu  accei)t  tiie  person  of  tlie  w. 
I'J.  28.  tlie  moulli  of  Ike  w.  devoureth  iiuquity 
21.  4.  and  the  jilowiiig  uf  tkc  w  16  sai 
7    tlie  roljhery  uf  Ute  w.  shall  deslroy  them 
10.  the  soul  uf  Ike  k.  desuetli  evil 
12  he  wisely  coiisidei'eth  the  house  of  tlie  iB. 
Tga.  14.  J.  the  Lntd  hath  hrokeri  tliestalt'w/  t/ie  w. 
fer.  5.  '28.  they  uverjiass  the  deeds  of  the  ic. 
12.  1.  wherelure  .loth  the  way  af  Ike  w.  prosper? 
15.  21.  I  will  deliver  thee  out  ol'haud  uf  Ihc  lo. 
23.  19.  whirlwind  fall  on  head  of  Uic  w.  30.  2.!. 
Kick.  13.  22.  have  streiigtheiied  the  hands  of  the  w. 
Id  20.  the  wickedness  uf  Vie  m.  shall  he  on  hini 
21.  2y.  to  bring  thee  upon  the  necks  of  tlie  w. 
30.  \i.  I  will  sell  the  land  into  the  h».iidu/£/te  ic. 
33.  II.  I  have  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  tkc  w. 

12.  as  lor  the  wickeiliiess  uf  tkc  le. 
Dan.  12.  10.  none  uf  l/ic  ic.  shall  understand 
IHic.H.  10.  treasures  ol' wickedness  in  houseo/Mo. 
Hoi  3.  13.  wouudedst  head  out  ot'licuse  uf  the  w. 
Eitk.  (i.  Hi.  ahle  toiiuiiicli  all  the  fiery  darts  of  t.w. 
2  HU.  2.  7.  ve.xed  with  the  conversation  of  the  w. 
3.  17.  lest  ve  he  led  away  with  the  error  u/<Ae  io. 
Hce  One. 
Ta  or  unto  tkc  WICKED. 
Job  31.  3.  is  not  destruction  lu  tkc  w.  ? 
I'sai.  32.  10.  many  sorrows  shall  be  to  the  ic. 
AO.Ui.unt.ithe  ic.  Godsaith,  what  hast  thou  to  do? 
f'ri/c  21.i4.liethatsaitli  u/Uulkew.  ihou  ail  right. 

30.  27.  the  upright  is  an  ahoinination  to  tkc  w. 
Eccl.  9.  2.  one  event  to  the  righteous  and  tu  thr.  w 
Isa.  3.  It.  woe  unto  tkow.il  shall  he  ill  with  him 

aO.IO.  let  favour  be  shewed  <«  w.yet  willnotleum 

48.  22.  no  peace,  saith  God,  unto  the  w.  57.  21. 
Ezek.  3.  18.  when  1  say  unto  the  m.  33.  S,  14. 

7.  21.  give  it  to  Ike  w.  of  the  earth  for  a  spoil 

WiCKEULV. 
Oen.  10.  T.  Lot  said,  do  not  so  m.  Jtnlg.  19.23. 
Deut.M.  18.  your  sins  which  ye  sinned  in  doing  w. 
I  Sam.  12. 25.  hut  if  ye  shall  still  do  w.  he  consumed 
S  Sam.  22. 22. 1  have  kept  the  wiiys  of  llie  Lord  and 
have  nut  w.  departed  from  rny  God,  Ps.  18.  21. 

24.  17.  lo,  I  have  sinned  and  have  done  m. 
i  ICina-.s'il.  11.  Manasseli  done  w.  above  Amorites 
3  CA-.  ti.  37.  we  have  sinned,  we  have  done  amiss, 
d-alt  w.  .Vek.  0.  33.  I'sal.  100.  0.  J)an.  9.5,15. 

20  35.  .\liaziali,  king  of  Israel,  did  very  w. 

22.  3.  his  mother  was  his  counsellor  to  do  w. 
Job  13.  7.  will  you  speak  to.  for  God? 

34.  12.  yea,  surely  Go.l  will  not  do  to. 
P.fal.  73.  8.  they  speak  w.  concerning  oppression 

74.  3.  the  enemy  lialli  done  ic.  in  the  sanctuary 

139.  20.  for  they  speak  against  thee  to. 
Don.  11.  32.  .such  as  do  w.  against  the  covenant 

12.  10.  inanv  [iiirilied,  hut  llie  wicked  .shall  doio. 
Mai.  4.  1.  all  that  do  ic.  shall  he  as  stubble 

WICKEDNESS. 
Gev.  C.  5.  God  saw  that  ihe  to.  of  man  was  great 

39.9.  how  can  I  do  this sroat  ?/5.  and  sin  ag.  (Jod? 
/,««.  18.  17.  it  is  to.  20.  14.  II  19.  29.  land  full  of  to. 

20.  14.  that  tl'.ere  be  no  in.  among  you 
Veut.  9.  4.  for  the  to.  of  these  nations,  5. 

13.  11.  Israel  shall  do  no  more  any  sue!:  w. 
17.  2.  if  there  be  any  that  hath  wrought  (O. 
28.  20.  because  of  the  to.  of  iliy  doings 

Judsr.<).  .W.  tlius  God  rendered  the  to.  of  Abimelecli 
20.  3.  Israel  said,  tell  us,  how  was  this  to.  7 

12.  what  JO.  is  this  that  is  done  among  you? 

1  Sam.  12.  17.  you  may  see  that  your  w.  is  great 

20.  ye  have  done  all  this  to.  yet  turn  not  aside 

24.  13.  w.  procecdeth  from  the  wicked 

25.  39.  returned  the  w.of  Nabal  on  iiis  own  head 
2Srtm.3.39.  reward  doer  ofevil  according  to  his  tc. 

7.  10.  neillior  shall  the  chililrenofia.  afflict  them 

any  more  as  lieforetime,  Psal.  89.  22. 

1  fi7no-.«1.  52.liut  ifj/j.befonnd  inhim,  heslialldie 
2.44.'tlir.u  knowestall  the  w.  thy  heart  is  privy  lo 

8.  47.  repent,  saving,  we  have  committed  to. 

31.  25.  Ahab  sold  himself  to  work  ui. 

2  Kings  21.  fi.  Manasseh  wrought  much  w. 

1  Chron.  17.  fl.  nor  the  children  of  ro.  waste  them 
Job  4.  8.  they  that  sow  to.  reap  the  same 
11.  11.  he  seeth  id.  ||  24.  20.  ic.  shall  bo  broken 

14.  let  ntit  ro.  dwell  in  thy  taberiMch's 
20. 12.tho'  w.  be  sweet  in  his  mouth,  tlio'  he  hide  it 
97.4.mv  iilis  shall  notspeak  m.  nor  tonjue  deceit 
34.  10.  (ar  be  it  from  (Jod  that  he  should  do  to. 
Psal.  5.  4.  art  not  a  God  that  hath  pleasure  in  ic. 
9.  their  inward  [art  is  very  7r.  throat  a  sepulchre 
7  9.  let  the   w.  of  the  wicked  coivie  to  an  end 
10  15.  seek  out  his  w.  \\  45.  7.  t!iou  hatest  to. 
28.  4.  according  lo  the  ir.  ofthiMr  endeavours 
£2.  7.  he  strengthened  Himself  in  his  to. 
5.5.  H    tr.  is  in  the  miuai  thereof  deceit  and  guile 

!5.  w.  is  in  their  dwellings  and  among  them 
68   2.  yea,  in  heart  you  work  xc.  weigh  violence 


WiD 

Psai.  84.  10.  limn  to  dwell  in  the  tenia  of  to. 

107.3-1.  he  turns  a  fruitful  land  into  barrenness  fol 
the  ID.  of  them  that  dwell  therein,  .ler.  12.  4. 
Prov.  4.  17.  for  they  eat  the  bread  of  w. 

8.  7.  and  id.  is  an  abomination  to  my  lips 

10.  2.  treasures  of  is.  profit  nothing 

11.  5.  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  by  his  own  w. 

12.  3.  a  man  shall  not  be  established  by  to. 

13.  0.  but  to.  overthroweth  the  sinner 

14.  32.  the  wicked  is  driven  away  in  his  w. 
10.  12.  it  is  abomination  lo  kings  to  commit  w. 
21.  12.  God  overthroweth  the  wicked  for  their  w. 
20. 2<i.  his  (0.  shall  bo  shewed  before  congregation 

30.  20.  slie  eateth  and  saith,  1  have  done  no  tc. 
Kccl.'i.lQ.  stw  place  of  judgment,  that  to.  was  there 

7.  15.  a  wicked  man  prolongeth  his  life  in  te. 
25.  I  applied  my  heart  to  know  the  w.  of  folly 

8.  8.  nor  shall  lo.  deliver  those  that  are  given  to  it 
isii.  9.  18.  for  w.  burnetii  as  the  fire 

58.  4.  behold,  ye  smite  with  the  list  of  to. 

0.  the  last  i  have  chosen,  to  loose  the  bans  of  jo. 
Jer.  2.  19.  thine  own  w.  shall  correct  thee 

4.  14.  O  Jerusalem,  wash  thine  heart  from  w. 
o.  7.  so  slie  casieth  out  her  id.  contiaually 

7.  12.  see  what  I  did  for  the  to.  of  my  people 

8.  G.  no  man  repented  of  his  to.  what  have  1  done 
14.20.  we  acknowledge,  O  Ld.  our  w.  and  iniijuity 
23.  14.  that  none  dotli  return  from  his  id. 

33.  5.  for  whose  w.  I  hid  my  face  from  this  city 

44.  9.  have  ye  forgot  the  w.  of  your  kings,  their 

wives,  your  own  tc.  and  the  id.  of  your  wives  .' 

F.ick.'i.  19.  if  he  turn  not  from  his  tn.  he  shall  die 

5.  6.  she  hath  changed  my  jud^nent  into  id. 
7.  11.  violence  is  risen  up  into  a  rod  of  tc. 
18.  20.  the  10.  of  the  wicked  shall  be  on  him 

27.  turneth  from  the  tc.  he  hath  committed 

31.  11.  1  have  driven  him  out  for  his  to. 

33.  12.  in  tiie  day  he  tuineth  from  his  te.  19. 
Has.  7.  1.  the  tc.  of  Samaria  was  discovered 

9.  15.  for  the  tv.  of  tlieir  doings  I  will  drive  out 

10.  13.  ye  iiave  plowed  w.  and  reaped  iniquity 
15.  Bo  shall  Beth  el  do  to  yv^u  because  of  your  tc 

.Joel  3.  13.  the  fats  overflow  for  their  id.  is  great 
Mic.  6.  10.  are  treasures  of  id.  in  house  of  wicked? 
Zick.  5.  8.  and  he  said,  this  is  to.  and  he  cast  it 
Mai.  1.  4.  they  shall  call  them  the  border  of  id. 

3.  15.  yea,  lliey  that  work  w.  are  set  up 

.Mark  7.  22.  out  of  the  heart  proceedcth  !o.  deceit 
Luke  11.  39.  but  your  inwivrd  part  is  full  of  mj. 
Jlcts  25.  5.  and  accuse  this  man,  if  any  to-  in  him 
Horn.  i.  29.  being  filled  with  all  w.  envy,  murder 
1  Cur.  5.  8.  nor  with  the  leaven  of  malice  and  lo. 
I'.pk.  0.  12.  against  spiritual  w  in  liigli  places 
1  Jukn5.  19.  we  know  the  who.e  world  lioth  in  w. 

Tkctr  WICKEDNESS. 
Dctit.  9.  27.  look  not  to  tkrir  to.  nor  to  their  sin 
Psal.  94.23.  God  shall  cut  ihemoff  in  (Acir  own  to- 
/'»o«.21.12.God  overthrows  the  wicked  {ur  their  to. 
Jer.  1.  l(i.  uiter  judgments,  touching  all  tkctr  to. 

14.  16.  for  [  will  pour  tkctr  w.  upon  them 

23.  II.  yea,  in  my  house  have  I  found  tkrir  w. 

44.  3.  they  are  a  desolation,  because  i>(  their  id. 

5.  inclined  not  their  ear  to  turn  from  tkeir  to. 

/.am.  i.  22.  let  all  their  t/j.  come  before  thee 

Hos.  7.  2.  consider  not  that  1  remember  all  0(e(»-?o. 

3.  they  make  king  glail  with  (Acirjo.  and  princes 

9.  15.  all  tkeir  te.  is  in  Gilgal,  there  I  haled  tieiii 
./o?ia/(1.2.cry  against  Nineveh,for  tk.  tc.  iscome  up 
JUat.  22.  18.  but  Jesus  perceived  thrir  w.  and  eaid 

Tky  WICKEDNESS. 
1  /r/«,7-s  2. 44.  the  Ld.  shall  return  thij  w.  upon  thee 
./(i/;22.5.isnot£/j?/  20 .great?  thine  iniquities  infinite? 

35.  8.  tkij  IP.  may  hurt  a  man  as  thou  art 
fsa.  47.  10.  for  thou  hast  trusted  in  tky  to. 
■  fer.  3.  2.  thou  hast  polluted  the  land  with  thy  w. 

4.  IS.  this  is  tkij  IB.  for  it  is  bitter  to  thy  heart 
22.  22.  thou  shall  be  confounded  for  all  thy  i*. 

F.irk.  1(5.  2.3.  il  came  to  pass  after  all  tky  ip. 

57.  before  tkij  w.  was  discovered,  as  at  the  time 
JVok.  3.  19.  upon  whom  hat!)  not  thij  w.  passed 
^Icts  8.  22.  repent  therefore  of  this  thyw.  and  pray 

WIDE. 

Dent.  15.  8.  but  thou  shall  open  thy  hand  id.  11. 

1  C/ir.')n.4.40.  the  land  waste,  ijuiet  and  peaceable 

.A)/;  29.23.  Ihev opened  their  mouth  to.  as  for  rain 

30.  14.  came  on  me  as  a  to.  breaking  in  of  waters 

P.!a/.35.2l.thev  opened  their  mouth  id.  against  me 

81.  10.  open  thy  mouth  w.  and  I  will  till  it 

104.  2.'>.  so  IS  this  great  and  id.  sea,  wherein  are 

Prnr. 13.3. he  t hat  openeth  to. his  lips,  have  destr net. 

'  21. 9.  it  is  better^o  dwell  in  a  corner,  than  to  dwell 

with  a  hravfling  woman  in  a.w.  hoiise, 25.  24. 

ha.  57.  4.  against  whom  make  ye  a  to.  mouth  ? 

.Ter.  22.  14.  that  sf.ith,  I  will  build  me  a  iB.  house 

vV(iA.3.l3.  thy  gates  beset  7o.  open  to  thine  enemies 

Mat.  7. 13.  w  is  theeato  that  leadeth  todestruction 

WIDENED?. 
Ezek.  41.  Id.  between  rhamtieri  the  ic.  of 20  cubits 

WIDOW 
.fmong  the  Hebrews,  even  before  the  laic  a  wi-; 


V/ID 

dow  telle  had  nc  ckildrcn  by  her  fiusband.  wni 
aUoteed  to  iiiainj  the  Lrulher  of  iter  Uer.eaaed 
iounse,  in  order  toraisenp  ckiluren  irUo  might 
enjoy  his  inheritance,  uiiil  perpetuate ku  nv.txt 
and  family,  /fe  Jivd  tke  practice  uf  tkia 
custuni  before  the  law,  in  thepinon  uf  'J'amai 
tcho  married  successwiiu  h'.r  and  Unan,  Ite 
suns  of  .ludak,  and  who  was  likcwue  lo  itiiv» 
married  Skclak,  thcthirdsonuf  thispatriarcM, 
tfter  the  two  former  wcve  dead  witkuut  \s^iiCn 
Gen.  38.  0,  8,  9,  11.  The  law  that  appoint* 
these  marriagca  is  delivered  iii  Deut.  25.  5,  C, 

'J'ke  motives  tkat  prevailed  to  the  enacting  of  Oaa 
laic  were,  the  continucliun  of  estates  in  tki 
same  family,  and  to  pi  rpctuate  a  man's  nam3 
ill  Israel.     It  was  luui-ii  upon  as  a  great  uif 

'  happiness  fur  amanto  tic  without  anheir,ani 
lu  see  his  inheritance  ^  iss  into  another  family. 
'J'kis  laic  was  not  co\,incd  to  brolkers-in  lav:, 
only, but  was  cztendea  to  mure  distant  relattona 
of  the  siinie  line;  as  niiy  be  seen  in  the  eauot 
pie  uf  Ruth,  tcho  marni:d  Buaz,  after  skr  had 
been  refused  by  a  nearer  kinsman.  It  idow 
huud,  as  well  as  barrennr?'^, teas  akinduf  shaiif 
and  reproach  in  Israel.  Isa.  54.  4,  'I'lioi 
shall  forget  the  shame  of  thy  yonili,  passed 
away  in  celibactj  and  ba'^  •enness,  and  shall 
not  remember  the  rejiroach  >f  thy  widowhood 
any  more.  It  was  presumed,  that  a  woman 
uf  merit  and  repntatiun  miglU  have  fuund  a 
husband,  either  111  the  faniili  uf  her  deceased 
husband,  if  he  diod  witkuut  children,  or  in 
sume  other  family,  if  he  had  left  children. 

The  widows  of  kings  continued  ir  their  widota- 
Iiiiod.  Jidonijah  was  punished  uilk  death,  far 
asking  in  marriage  .flbishag  the  Shunamitt 
who  had  been  married  tu  Dunid,  tknugk  he  had 
never  consummated  this  marriage,  1  Kings  2. 

13,  14,  &c.  Tknj  skut  up  in  the  palace  all  Iks 
concubines  of  king  Dacid,  who  had  b'cn  dejileii 
by  ,rlbsaluiii,  there  to  .<:pend  the  remainder  of 
tkiir  days,  2  Sam.  20.  3. 

Gud  discoBcrs  a  special  regard  for  widows,  and 
frequently  recommends  to  his  people  to  bevcry 
can  fill  in  affording  relief  to  the  widow  and 
urpkun,  Exod.  22.  22.  Deut.  10.  IS.  St.  Paul 
would kavcus to  honour  jii/r/oKi.s that  arewi.'uwt 
indeed,  and  desolate,  that  is,  destitute  of  suck 
as  ougkt  to  kelp  and  relieve  them,  of  their  hus- 
bands and  children,  1  Tim.  5.  3,  4,  5.  I'hery 
were  widows  in  the  Christian  church,  wh?,be- 
ciiiise  uf  tkeir  poverty,  were  viaintaiAcd  at  fAj 
charge  uf  the  faiikfiil,  and  who  were  to  attevd 
upon  the  poor  and  sick.     St,  Paul  did  not  al- 

'  luw  any  to  be  chosen  into  the  number  of  these 
widows,  unless  they  were  threescore  years  ulil 
at  least;  they  must  be  such  as  had  7iot parted 
from  tkeir  husbands  and  mnrriid  again  ;  thcp 
must  produce  ample  testimony  of  their  good 
works  ;  tkat  Ikey  kad  given  good  education  to 
their  children  ;  tkiit  ikey  kad  exercised  hospita- 
lity;  that  Ihcii  kad  washed  the  I'eo.t  of  1I14 
saints:  that  Ikey  kad  given  sveeour  to  themi 
scrable  and  afflicted,  1  Tim.  5.9,  10. 

Gen.  38.  II.  remain  a  w.  in  ihy  father's  house 

14.  she  put  her  id.  garments  off  from  lier 
F.xod.  22.  22.  ye  shall  not  afflict  any  w.  or  ehihl 
Lev.  21.  14.  a  to.  or  a  harlot  shall  he  not  take 

22.  13.  if  the  priest's  daughter  be  a  w.  she  shall  cat 
jVi("(.. 30.9  .every  vow  of  a  7c. shall  stand  against  her 
Deut.  10. 18.  he  (loth  execute  the  judgment  of  a  tc. 

14.  29.  the  stranger,  fatherless, and  to.  shall  coma 
and  eat,  and  be  satisfied,  10.  11,  14. 
I  2t).  12. 

24.  17.  nor  take  a  w.  rniment  to  pledge 
19.  the  sheaf  in  the  field  slmll  be  for  the  straneei, 
for  the  fitherless  and  Ihe  w.  20,  21.  |  2h'.']3 

27.  19.  he  that  pervertetli  the  judgment  of  the  10. 
2  Snm.  14.  5.  I  am  a  w.  woman,  mine  hush,  isdearj 
1  Kings!  .M.hcvs'Kiaw.  son  of  tribe  of  Na|ihtali 

11.2(i.Jeroboam'3  mother  Zeruah  was  ate.  woman 

17.  9.  I  have  commanded  a  ic.  to  sustain  thee 
.lob  24.  3.  lliey  take  the  w.  ox  for  a  pledge 
21.  and  doeth  not  good  to  the  w. 

29.  13.  I  caused  Ihe  ic.  heart  to  sing  for  joy 

31.  Ifi.  or  have  ciuiscd  the  eyes  of  the  w.  lo  fail 
Psol.  94.  f).  thev  slay  the  w.  and  the  stranger 

l(l!l.  9.  let  his  children  be  fiitherless,  his  wifea» 

lie.  9.  he  relieveth  the  fatherless  and  the  w. 
Priiv.  15.  25.  he  will  establish  Ihe  border  of  thpic. 
Isii.  1.  17.  judge  the  fatherless,  plead  for  the  w. 
23.  neither  doth  the  cause  of  ta.  come  unto  them 

47.8.lshall  not  silas  a  to.  nor  know  loss  of  oiiildreD 
.ler.  7.  fl.  if  ye  oppress  notllie  tc22.3.  7,ich.  7.  IQb 
/,nm. 1.1.  how  is  she  become  as  a  w.  that  wasgrer 
K;ck.  22.  7.  in  thee  have  they  vexed  the  tc. 

44.  22.  hut  lake  a  w.  that  had  a  priest  before 
.Mill.  3.  5.  against  those  tJint  oppress  tt?  10. 
.Mark  12.  42.  a  cert  j in  poor  w  threw  liliro  mitca 


WIF 

f^ark^%  43.  ic.  rasl in  aiore  than  all,  T.uhc 21.  2, 3. 
iMkei.  37.  Anna  wis  a  if.abual  6i  yuiiis  old 
7.  li.  Clieuulysun  ul  ills  jputlier,  uiitisiie  was  a  w. 
IS.  3.  there  wu.«  a  w.  iii  tliat  city  cainu  uritu  liini 
o.  because  tliii>  w.  truubletli  me,  1  will  avenge  lier 
I  Tim.  0.  4.  il'any  k.  Iiave  clnldien  or  ne|iliev.-8 
5.  hIik  iliai  IS  a  w.  Mult'f.il  trustelli  in  Gud 
9.  l«lnot  a  IT.  be  taken  into  the  number  under  GO. 
ReM  iS.  T.  she  saith,  I  sit  as  queen,  and  am  nu  w. 

WIDOWS. 
Ezod.  Q".  '24.  and  your  wives  eliall  be  w. 
Job  -.ii.  9.  thou  liast  sent  w.  away  empty 
8*.  15.  bo  buried  in  death,  and  ui.  siiall  notwcej) 
Fsal.  08. 5.  a  judije  ol'  the  I'atberless  and  w.  is  Uod 
78.  64.  and  their  w.  made  no  lamentation 
Isa.  9  17.  neither  »hal!  iie  have  mercy  on  their  w. 
10.  i.  w   may  be  their  piey,  that  they  may  rob 
Jcr.  15.  8.  their  w.  are  increased  above  tlie  sand 
18. -21.  let  then  wlvei  how.  and  men  put  to  death 
49.  11.  leave  thy  children,  let  thy  w.  trust  in  lue 
Lain.  5,  3.  we  are  latherb^ss,  our  motliers  area:  w. 
Kzck.  "22.  25.  they  liave  made  her  many  w. 
JUdt.m.  14.  woe  unto  you,  ye  devour  w.  houses  for 
pretence  make  long  prayers,  Mirk  12.  40. 
LukciO.il. 
/.utc  4. 25.  were  many  (/».  in  Israel  indayeof  Elias 
^ctft). I.murmuriiigbecause  theiric.weie  neglected 
9.39.  all  the  to.  stood  by  him  weeping  and  shewing 
41.  when  he  had  called  the  sainls  and  w. 
ICor.  1.  8.1  said  to  the  ic.  it  is  good  il'thcy  abide  as  I 

1  Tim.  5.  3.  honour  ic.  that  are  w.  indeed 

11.  but  the  younger  w.  refuse,  they  will  marry 

16.  if  any  have  w.  let  them  relieve  thein 
^a;R.1.2T.pure  reli^io.-.  is  to  visit  the  w.  in  affliction 

WIDOWHOOD. 
Oen.  38.  19.  Tamar  put  on  the  narinenteof  herzo. 
BSa(.'i.20.3.David's  coiicuhinessliut  up, living  in  w. 
Isa.  47.  9.  in  one  day  the  loss  of  children,  and  w. 
54.  4.  slialt  not  rcmeniber  the  reproach  of  thy  w. 

WIFE. 
Gen.  11.29.  the  name  of  Abraham's  uj.  vvas&irai, 
31.  I  12.  17,20.  I  20.  18.  |  24.  36 

20.  3.  the  woman  tliou  hast  taken  is  a  man's  w. 

21.  21.  Hagar  took  a  w.  for  Ishmael  out  of  Egypt 
24.  4.  thou  shalt  take  a  id.  to  my  son  Isaac,  38. 
S!o.  1.  Abrahani  took  a  w.  her  name  was  Keturah 
27.40.if  Jacob  take  a  (c.of  the  daughters  of  Hetli, 

what  good  shall  my  life  do  me  ?  28.  1,  ti. 

38.  C.  Judah  took  a  ic.  for  Er  his  fiist-born 

8.  go  in  unto  thy  brother's  lo.  and  many  her 

39.  7.  his  master's  ir.  cast  lier  eyes  upon  Josejih 
Exud.-iO.  17.  thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour's;// 

nor  any  thing  is  thy  neighbour's,  JJeut.5.  21 

21.  4  if  his  master  have  given  him  a  w. 

i3.ifhe  take  him  anothnnc. her  food,  her  raiment 

and  duty  of  marriage  shall  he  not  diminish 

L^o.\d.8.lhii  nakedness  ofthyfathcr's  ».shalt  tlimi 

not  uncover,  2U.  11.  iJeut.  27.  20, 

13.  of  thy  son's  w.  ||  IC.  thy  brother's  «).20.  21. 

J8.  neither  shalt  thou  take  a  w.  to  her  sli:ter 

20.  shalt  not  lie  with  thy  neighbour's  w.  29.  10. 

20. 14-  if  a  man  take  a  w.  and  her  mother,  it  is  sin 

20.  if  a  man  lie  with  his  uncle's  w.  he  uncoveretli 

21.  7.  priests  shall  not  take  a  to.  tiial  is  a  whore 

13.  the  high  priest  shall  take  a  in.  In  her  virginity 
fiTum.  5.  12.  if  any  man's  id.  go  aside,  29. 

.3fi.  8.  shall  be  a  ic.  to  one  of  the  family  of  the  tribe 
Dcut.  13.  6.  or  If  the  w.  of  thy  bosom  entice  thee 
2(1. 7.  what  man  hath  betrothed  a  w.  not  taken  her 

22.  13.  if  any  man  take  a  !0.  end  hate  lier 
24.  because  he  humbloth  his  neighbour's  w. 
30.  a  man  shall  not  take  his  father's  w. 

24.1. when  a  man  hath  taken  a  w.andlind  unclean. 
2.  she  may  go  and  be  another  man's  v>. 

5.  hath  taken  a  new  w.  he  shall  not  go  out  to  war 
S5. 5.  the  ;e.  of  the  dead  shall  not  marry  a  stranger 

7.  ifhe  like  not  lo  take  his  brother's  w. 

9.  then  shall  his  brother's  w.  come  unto  him 
11.  the  w.  of  the  one  draweth  near  to  deliver 

28.  30.  betrolh  a  w.  and  another  lie  with  her 

54.  his  eye  he  evil  toward  the  w.  of  his  bosom 
J'V.dsr.  4.  4.  Deborah,  w.  of  Lapidoth,  judged  Israel 

17.  Jael  the  ic.  of  Heber  the  Kcnit'e,  21.  |  5.  24. 
14.  3.  thou  gne.il  to  lake  aio.ofthe  unoircuinciscd 

16.  Samson's  m.  wept  before  him,  and  said 
20.  but  his  w.  wns  given  to  his  companion 
21.  18.  cursed  be  he  that  givetli  a  ic.  to  Henjamin 
Uttth  4.  5.  buy  it  of  Rnlli  the  lO.  of  the  dead 
8  Sam.  12.  10.  thou  hast  taken  the  w.  of  Uriah 
l/f/n;r«14.2.benot  known  to  he  the  io. of  Jeroboam 

6.  Ahijnh  said,  come  in  thou  w.  of  Jeroboam 

2  Kin<!s  a.  2.  and  she  walled  on  Naaman's  vj. 
iCkr.  22.  11.  w.of  Jchoiada  hiil  him  from  Athaliah 
Pron.  5.  18.  rejoice  with  the  w.  of  thy  youth 

6  29.  so  he  that  joelh  in  lo  his  neighbour's  w. 

18.  22.  whoso  'Indeih  a  w.  Rndetli  a  good  thing 

19.  13.  contentions  of  a  m.  a  continual  dropping 

14.  and  a  prudent  w.  i=  from  the  Lord 

Sc.:f.  9.  9  livojoyf  lly  with  the  w.  of  Ihy  ynnlh 

Ua.  54,  •'  niuru  than  children  of  the  married  w 

6S3 


WIF 

T.ia.  54.C  the  Lord  hath  called  thee  as  a  ?c.  of  youth 
Jer.  3.  20.  surely  as  a  a;,  treacherously  departetli 
5.  8.  every  one  neighed  alter  bis  neighbour's  w 
I).  11.  the  husband  and  t!ie  ic.  shall  be  taken 
IG.  2.  thou  shalt  not  take  thee  a  w.  in  this  place 
Kick.  It).  32.  as  a  to.  that  comiintletb  adultery 

18.  0.  nor  hath  deliled  Ins  neighbour's  w.  15. 

11.  and  defiled  his  neighbour's  «;.22. 11.  |  33.  2G, 
Hvs.  1.  2.  take  unto  thee  a  w.  of  whoredoms 

12.  12.  Israel  served  for  a  ic.  and  kept  sheep 
.U<(/.2.14.ljord  hath  been  viilness  between  tliee  and 
the  w.  of  thy  youth,  the  lo.  of  thy  covenant 

15.  let  none  deal  treacherously  against  his  w. 
jilal.  1.  G.  of  her  that  had  been  the  ic.  of  Urias 

14.  3.  Ilerod  bound  John  for  sake  of  Philip's  ic 

19.  29.  every  one  that  hath  forsaken  w.  or  children 

for  my  name's  sake,  Mark  10.  29.  Luke 
18.  2'J. 
22.  25.  seven  brethren,  the  first,  when  he  had  mar- 
ried a  u>.  deceased,  Mark  12.  20.  jAikc  20.  29 
Ltikc  14.20. 1  have  inarried  a  w.  and  cannot  come 
17.  32.  remember  Lot's  ic. 
1  Cor.  5.  1.  that  one  should  have  his  father's  w. 
7.  3.  let  the  husband  render  to  the  w.  due  benevo 
lence,  and  likewise  also  the  w.  to  the  husband 
4.  the  w.  hath  not  power  over  her  own  body 

10.  let  not  the  w.  depart  from  her  husband 

12.  if  any  brother  hath  a  w.  that  beiieveth  not 

14.  unbelieving  w.  is  sanctified  by  the  husband 

16.  what  knowest  thou,  O  w.  if  thou  shalt  save 
27.  art  Ihou  loosed  from  a  w.  seek  not  a  w. 

34.  there  is  dilferoncc  between  a  ic.  and  a  virgin 

39.  the  w.  is  bound  as  long  as  her  husband  liveth 

Ep'/i.  5.  23.  for  the  husband  is  the  head  of  the  w. 

33.  let  every  one  love  his  ?o.  even  as  himself,  and 

the  w.  see  that  she  reverence  her  husband 

]   Tim.  3.  2.  the  husband  of  one  w.  12.  Tit.  1.  6. 

5.  9.  a  widow,  having  been  the  w.  of  one  man 

1  Pel.  3.7.  giving  honour  to  ?f.  as  the  weaker  vessel 
Hev.2l.  9. 1  will  shew  thee  the  bride,the  Lamb's  w. 

Ni.^  WIFE. 

^cn.2.24.  a  man  shall  leave  father  and  mother,and 

shall  cleave  unto  his  w.  Mat.  19.  5.  Mark 

10.7. 

25.  they  were  both  naked,  the  man  and  A/,5  ic. 

12.12.  they  shall  say,  this  \shisw.  and  will  kill  me 

19.  lb.  the  men  laid  hold  on  the  hand  of  his  w. 
2ri.  but  his  w.  looked  back  from  behind  him 

20.  7.  now  therefore,  restore  the  man  his  w. 

24.  07.  and  she  become  his  7d.  1  Sam.  25.  42. 

25.  21.  and  Isaac  entreated  the  Lord  for  his  w. 
2G.  7.  the  men  of  the  phicc  asked  him  of  his  w. 

11.  he  that  toucheth  tlis  manor  his  w.  shall  die 
39.  9.  kept  back  thee,  because  thou  art  his  w. 

F.xod.  21.  3.  then  his  w.  shall  go  out  with  him 
22.  16.  he  shall  surely  endow  her  to  be  his  w. 
Lev.  18.  14.  thou  shalt  nut  approach  to  his  w. 
JVum.  5.  14.  and  if  lie  be  jealous  o(  his  w.  30. 

15.  the  man  shall  bring  his  to.  to  the  priest 

30.  16.  the  statntes  between  a  man  and  his  ic. 
Drut.  22.  19.  she  shall  be  his  w.  all  his  days,  29. 

24.5.  he  shall  cheer  up  his  w.  that  he  halh  taken 
.Iii:ln-.^X.  11.  Manoali  arose  and  went  after  hisw. 

15.  1.  Samson  visited  his  w.  with  a  kid 

21.  21.  con!e  out,  and  catch  yon  every  mtinhisw 
l.S'um.  30.  22.save  to  every  man  his  ic.  and  children 

2  .S'n?n.  12.  9.  thou  hast  taken  his  w.  to  be  thy  wife 

1  Kings  21.  25.  whom  Jezebel  his  w.  stirred  up 

2  Kini's  8.  18.  the  daughter  of  Ahab  was  his  w. 
F.slh.  5.  10.  Haman  called  his  friends  and  his  w. 
Psal.  109.  9.  and  let  his  w.  be  a  widov/ 

■fcr.  3.  1.  if  a   mnn  put  away  his  ic.  Mat.  5.  31, 

32.  I  19.  9.  Mark  10.  11.  Lvkr  IC.  18. 

Mat.  8.  14.  he  saw  his  ic.  mother  sick  of  a  fever 

19.3.  the  Pharisecssaid,  is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to 

put  away  his  w.  for  every  cause  ?  .Mark  10.  2. 

10.  if  the  case  of  a  man  be  so  with  his  w. 

22.  25.  seven  brelliren,  the  first  deceased,  and  left 
his  w.  to  his  brother,  Mark  12.  19.  Lvke  20. 28. 

r.nkc  14.  26.  and  hate  not  his  w.  and  children 
■  lets  5.  2.  his  w.  also  being  privy  to  It 

7.  his  w.  not  knowing  wh;it  was  done,  came  in 
18.  2.  Paul  found  Aquila  with  his  w.  Prisciila 
24.  24.  when  Fcli.v  came  with  his  w.  Driisilla 

1  Ciir.  7.  2.  let  every  man  have  his  own  ic. 

11.  and  let  not  the  husband  put  away  /ii,s  w. 
33.  he  caretli  how  he  may  please  his  w. 

f'.jih.  5.  28.  he  that  lovetli  his  w.  loveth  himself 

31.  shall  be  joined  to  his  ic.  \]  33.  so  love  iis  lo. 
Rev.  19.  7.  and  his  w.  hath  made  herself  ready 

My  WIFE. 
<7f7i.20.  11.  they  will  slav  me  for  myw.  sake 

12.  she  bemmc  my  w.  ||  26.  7.  she  is  my  ic. 

29.  21.  givWie  my  w.  ||  firo;/. 21.  5. 1  lovem?/  ic. 
IiiiliT.  15.  1.  Samson  said,  I  will  go  in  lo  my  m. 

2  Ham.  3.  14.  saying,  deliver  me  7717/  w.  Michal 
n.  1 1.  shall  I  go  into  my  house  to  lie  wltlrmy  ic.? 

.Job  19.  17.  my  'wcath  is  slrnngc  to  771?/  10. 

31.  10   then  let  my  ic.  grind  unto  another 
Lick,  24.  18.  BO  I  epake^  and  at  even  viy  w.  died 


WIL 

Has.  S.  5.  «!ie  is  not  viy  w.  noi  am  I  he  r  hu.«itiand 
J^uke  1.  18.  an.j  my  w.  is  well  stricken  in  years 

7/1!^  WIFE. 
Gen.  3.  17.  hast  hearkened  to  tl.  e  voice  of  thy  w- 
12.  18.  why  didst  thou  not  tel!  n.e  she  wan  thy  V) 

19.  behold  thy  w.  take  her,  and  go  thy  way' 
17.  19.  Sarah,  iAy  ;o.  shall  bear  thee  a  son,  18  10 
19.  15.  arise,  take  thy  v>.  and  thy  two  daughltia 
26.  9.  Abinielechsaid,  of  a  surety  she  is  ihy  w 

10.  one  might  lightly  have  lien  with  thy  w. 
/Cj^o(/.18.G.1,  Jetliro,  am  come  unto  thee,  and  th%iB 
iJevt.'il.  11.  that  thou  wouldest  have  her  luthyie 
13.  thou  shalt  go  in  to  her,  and  she  shall  be  fAji  u; 
2.Su77i.  12.  10.  lakenthe  wife  of  Uriah  lobu  thy  a 
Psal.  123.  3.  thy  ic.  shall  be  as  a  fruitful  vine 
Jimvs  7.  17.  thy  w.  shall  be  a  harlot  in  the  city 
1  Cor.  7.  16.  whether  thou  shalt  save  thyie. 

To  WIFE. 
Gen.  12.  19.  I  might  have  taken  her  to  me  to  a. 
34.  4.  Shechem  said,  get  me  this  damsel  to  w. 
8.  I  pray  you,  give  her  him  to  w.  12. 
38.  14.  she  was  not  given  to  Shelah  to  w. 
41.  45.  Pharaoh  gave  Joseph  to  w.  Asenath 
Lev.  21.  14.  take  a  virgin  of  his  own  peojile  to  ir. 
JJeut.  22.  )G.  1  gavemy  daughter  to  this  man  to  a> 
.losh.  15.  IC.  Caleb  said,  to  him  will  l^ive  .Achsah 
my  daughter  to  w.  17.  .Judg.  1.  12,  13 
.Judg.  14.  2.  now  therefore  get  her  for  me  to  w. 

1  .'Sam.  18.  17.  Merab,  her  will  I  give  thee  to  ic. 
lAYw^s  2.17. give  me  AbishaitlieShiinaniiie,^^  w 

2  Kings  14.  9.  thethistlesaldtothecedar,  giveti-.j 
daughter  to  my  son  £»  w.  2  Chrov.  25.  18. 

2  CAro7i.2l.  G.Jchoram  had  daughter  of  Ahab  to  w. 

Mark  12.23.  the  seven  had  her  to  w.  Luke  20.  33, 

Luke  20.  30.  the  second  look  her  to  w.  and  died 
WILD. 

Gen.  16.  12.  Ishmael  will  be  a  jp.  man 

Rom.  11.  24.  the  olive-tree,  v.hich  is  w.  bynaturo 

See  Ass,  Be.^st,  Heasts. 

WILDERNESS, 

Or  Desert,  in  Hebrew,  Midhar.  The  Hebreico 
give  this  vanie  tu  all  places  that  are  not  culti- 
vated, livt  which  are  chiefly  destined  to  the 
feeding  of  cattle,  andoi  which  trees  grow  wild. 
So  when  wilderness  is  mentioned  in  scripturi, 
ice  are  not  always  to  imagine  it  to  be  a  ]ile:i 
forsaken,  abandoned,  void  of  cities  or  inhiibi- 
t-ants ;  as  tins  word  often  represents  the  soil 
near  a  city  or  viUiigi  which  was  appointed  for 
pasture,  and  where  Ike  plough  never  tame. 
Thus,  in  Scripture,  [here  are  few  cities  whxih 
had  not  their  wilderness,  that  is,  uncultivatei', 
places  fur  woods  and  pastures. 

The  deserts  of  .Hriibin,  wherein  the  Israelites  to- 
journed  forty  years  after  their  departure  out  ^f 
Egypt,  is  called  wilderness,  by  way  of  emi- 
nence, Neh.  9.  19,  21.  Psal.  78.  40,>3!  I  107 
4.  Jer.  2.  2. 

The  wilderness  of  Shor  lies  towards  the  point  of 
the  Hed-sea.  Hagar  being  driven  from  ./Ibra- 
hain\<i hnit^e,wandi,redin  /A(.?  wilderness.  Gen, 
10.  7.  The  fsraclites,  after  their  march 
through  the  Red-sea,  went  ints  the  wildernesg 
of<Bhur,  Exod.  15. '2a.  It  is  thought  there  was 
a  city  of  this  name  anciently  in  these  parts. 

The  wilderness  of  Paren  was  in  ./irnbia  Petrea, 
in  the  neighbourhood  of  the  city  of  Paran. 
Ishmael,  the  son  of  Mbrakam,  dwelt  in  th» 
borders  of  this  wilderness,  Gen.  21.  21.  The 
Israelites  having  decaviperlfrom  Sinai,  retired 
into  the  wilderness  of  Paran,  Num.  10.  12. 
It  was  from  hence  that  Moses  sent  out  spies,  lo 
bring  intelligence  concerning  the  land  of  pro- 
mise. Num.  13.  3.  Jtloses  seems  to  place  mount 
'Sinai  in  the  ciiuntry  of  Paran,  when  he  says, 
that  the  I.,ord  appeared  to  the  Israelites  np- 
on  the  mount  of  Paran,  Vent.  33.  2.  .find 
Habakkiik  seems  to  say  the  same  thing,  llab. 
3.  3,  The  Holy  One  came  from  mount 
Paran. 
The  desert  of  Sin.  There  are  two  deserts  of  tkit 
name  in  scripture,  the  frst  is  written  pun Ip 
Sin,  with  a  i^onn^ch,  and  lies  beticeenF.Vim  and 
mount  Sinai,  E.vod.  16.  1.  The  second  is  writ- 
ten ZIn,  or  Tzin  with  a  Tzade:  it  is  near 
Kailcshbarnea.  where  Miriam  the  sister  oj 
Moses  died.  Num.  20.  1. 
The  desert  of  Sinfii,  is  that  which  lies  about, and 
is  adjacent  to,  mount  Pinal  The  people  en- 
camped there  a  long  time,  and  received  tht 
greatestpart  of  those  .airs  which  are  written  tn 
the  books  of  Moses,  K.xod.  19.  2. 
It  is  said  in  Isa.  41.  18,  I  will  mike  the  wil- 
derness H  pool  of  water ;  that  is,  "  these  peopU 
that  are  like  a  dry  and  barren  wilderness,  a 
will  a'lvnJantly  water  them  leith  my  blessitnfr 
and  make  them  fruitful  and  beantifnt."  God 
asks  his  people  in  Jer.  2.  31,  Have  i  been  n 
bnrren  wilderness  lo  Israel?  Have  net  f  ac- 
•ommodated  you  with  all   neceesartea  at  all 


WIL 

£Ba»W!?     JVat/,  if.  the  wilderness  itself  I  was 

•SUavii  lerneBs  (a you,  but prunidcd plentiful/i/ 

for-ifoii. 

£■26^.14. 3.  are  entangled,  the  w.  ha  hshiitthcm  in 

ffum.  14.  •.  or  would  God  we  hcul  died  In  (Ills  w. 

2'i.  jour  carcases  shall  liill  in  Ihi^  w.  3-2.  .15. 
Vetit.  I.  ID.  wciit  through  all  that  terrible  w. «.  15. 
'a.  10.  lie  luuiid  liiiii  ill  l.'ie  waste  howling  w. 
1  King*  19. 15.  go  return  on  thy  way  to  le.  of  Darn. 
/oi(>24.  5  the  w.yieldelh  food  Ibrlheiii  and  ehildrcii 
PscU.  lOb.  y.  so  he  led  tliera  through  the  depths  as 
through  tlie  to.  130.  JO.  Jliiiae  i.  JO. 
107.  35.  lie  turiielli  the  to',  into  a  standing  water 
Ciini.  3.  G.  who  is  this  con.cth  out  ol  the  tc.  ?  8. 5. 
Ii-a.  ,'4. 17.is  this  the  man  that  made  world  as  a  to.  ? 
35.  1.  w.  anrl  solitary  i>lace  shall  he  glad  for  them 

41.  18.  1  will  make  the  w.  a  pool  of  water 

42.  11.  let  the  uj.  and  cities  lift  up  their  voice 
5(1.  2.  at  iny  rebuke  I  make  the  livers  a  w. 
51.  U.  and  he  will  make  her  w   like  Eden 
64.  10.  thy  hilly  cities  are  w.  Zion  is  a  ic. 
h".  2.  31.  have  I  been  a  w.  unto  Israel  ? 

i.  26.  and  lo,  the  fruitful  place  was  a  w. 
12. 10.  have  made  my  pleasant  portion  adesol.  w. 
22.  t>.  yei  surely  I  will  make  thee  a  w.  Has.  -J.  3. 
p'zck.H.li.mnkti  the  land  mote  desolale  than  the  w. 
Joel  2.  3.  and  hehind  them  a  .lesclate  w. 
3.  19.  and  Kdom  shall  be  a  desolale  to. 
Zcph.  2.  13.  lie  will  mak','  Nineveh  dry  like  a  w. 

In  Uu\\'\\.\^?A{.^V.9>S. 
A'am.  14.  22.  my  miracles  wiiicfi  1  did  t'ti  t/tc  w. 
32.15.  he  will  yet  again  leave  them  in  t/tc  lo.  and 
ye  shall  deslmy  all  this  people,  Ezc/;.  29.  5. 
Deut.  8. 2.  thou  slialt  remember  the  Lord  led  thee 
Ibrty  year:  (H  t/ic  w.  29.  5.  Jas/i.  5.  G.  |  14.  10. 
It),  who  fed  thee  in  the  tc.  with  manna 
A*r'/t.9.2I.  forty  years  didst  thou  sustain  them  in  tc. 
I'stU.  95.  S.  as  i'l  the  day  of  temptation  iti  l/i'j  to. 
I'rtio.  21.  19.  bel.or  dwell  in  t/tc  w.  than  wiih 
'sa.  32.  16.  then  j.idgmenl  shall  dwell  in  t/ic  tc. 
35.  0.  for  ill  t/it  it>-  shall  waters  break  out 
40  3  the  voice  of  l.iiii  that  cricth  in  t/teio.  Jllnt. 
3.  3.  Mar/,  1.  3.  I.u/cr.  3.  4.  .fv/in  1.  23. 
41. 1!).  I  will  plant  in  t/ic  tc.  the  cedar  and  oil-tree 

43.  19.  I  will  even  make  a  way  in  t/ie  tc. 

Jcr.  2.  2.  when  thou  wtntest  after  me  in  t/ie  tc. 
9.  2.  oh  that  I  had  in  titc  ic.  a  lodging-place 
31.  2.  people  that  were  leit  found  grace  iH  t/icic. 
48.  6.  flee  and  he  like  llu'  heath  in  t/ie  w. 

l.am.  4.  19.  they  laid  wait  liir  us  in  t/ic  tc. 

Kiclc.  19.  13.  and  now  she  is  plained  in  t/ie  to. 

20.  13.  Israel  rebelled  against  ine  in  Ike  tc. 
15   I  liftc'  up  my  hand  to  them  in  t/ie  to.  23. 

34.25.  and  they  sIimII  dwell  safely  ;ji  t/ie  to. 

Has.  9.  10.  I  found  Israel  like  grapes  in  t/ic  to. 
13.  5.  I  did  know  thee  in  iltc  to.  in  the  dry  land 

Mat.  3.  1.  John  came  preaching  int/ie  to.  of  Jiidea 

15.  3.1.  whence  ilidtild  we  luive  so  much  bread  in 

t/ie  to.  to  fill  so  great  a  multitude '!  JMiiv/c  8.  4. 

I.uke,  15.  4.  leave  the  ninety  and  nine  in  t/ir  to. 

Acts  7.  30.  an  angel  appeared  lo  hlm/n  t/icto.38. 

i  Cor.  11.  25.  I  have  been  in  i)prils  in  t/ic  tc. 
Into  the  WILDERNESS. 

Lev.  16.  21.  shall  send  him  by  a  fit  inaninto^Aczo. 
22.  and  he  shall  let  go  the  goat  itxto  the  tc. 

Ezelc.  20.  10.  and  I  brought  them  into  tItc  to. 
35.  I  will  bring  you  into  the  tc.  of  the  people 

Hos.  2. 14.  will  allure  her,  and  bring  her  into  the  tc. 

Mat.  II.  7.  what  went  ye  out  into  t/tc  tc.  to  see  ? 
a  reed  si^aken  with  the  wind  ?  JaiIcc  7.  24. 

Luke  8.  29.  he  was  driven  of  the  devil  into  t/te  tc. 

Sets  21.  38.  which  leddest  into  t/ie  tc.  4000  men 

Rev.  12.  6.  and  the  woman  fled  t'(i^)  Iks  to.  14. 

17.  3.  so  he  carried  me  in  the  spirit  into  the  to. 
WILES. 

Kum.  25.  18.  for  they  vex  you  with  their  to. 

E/>A.6. 11.  able  to  stand  against  the  to.  of  the  devil 
WILILY. 

fflsA.9.4.Gibeonilesdid  work  w.  and  took  oldsacks 
WILL, 

la  that  faculty  of  t/ic  sotii  tchcrcbi/  tec  frcchj 
choose  or  refuse  t/tin^s.  It  is  of  the  vaturc 
of  the  will,  to  will  freely  tchatsofcer  it  wills, 
for  the  will  cmniot  lie  comprlleil:  but  it  is  unable, 
tiltit  he  chaniTcil  by  ^racc,lo  tnovc itself  toicard 
God,aniltow\\\  iinyimnd  thin ir  pleasing  tohian. 
PsbI.  110  3.  Simply  to  will  antj  t/iingr^  is  of 
nature;  but  to  will  what  is^ooil,  is  of  irraee ; 
our  will  beitig  free  in  respect  of  sinful  acts, 
but  bound  in  respect  of  good  toori.s  till  it  be 
made  free  by  Christ,  .lobn  8.  36,  If  the 
Son  therefore  shall  make  you  free,  ve  shall  be 
free  indeed,  .^nd  in  John  15.  5,  Without  me 
yo  cnn  do  nothing,  .ind  Phil.  2.  13,  It  is 
God  who  workelh  in  you.  both  to  toill  and  to 
Co  of  his  good  pleasure,  .^nd  St.  Jlustin  says, 
Voluntas  libera,  quia  libertas;  libera  ad  pec 
Catum,srrva  ad  jiistitiam.  T/iiit  dnctrinethtre- 
forctchi-h  tenches,  "  that  when  graceis offered, 
•^e  <nay  refuse  it,  if 'ce  will;  and  if  we  will 


WIL 

we  may  receive  it ;"  is  to  be  loolicd  upon  as  con- 
trary ti>  the  scriptures. 
The  will  of  Go  1   j.s  la/ien,  (1/   For  his  absolute 
\vM,  to/iich  n^hing  can  tvtt/istund.     Koni.  9. 
19,  For  who    hath  resisted  Ins  will  ?   (2)    tor 
his   purpose  and    decree.     Eph.    1.   11,    Who 
worketii  all  thuigs  after  the  counsel  of  his  own 
tcill ;  thai  is,  as  /le  /las  most  wisely  atid  freely 
decreed.     (3)     For  his    latcs  and   cvniiuaiids. 
Mat.  7.    21,    He  that   doetli    the    tciLl  of   my 
Eather  which  is  in  heaven.     So  in  Koin.  12.  v!, 
That  ye  may  prove  wliat  is  that  good  and  ac- 
ceiitable,  and  perfect  will  of  God.      This  is  his 
revealed  will  contained  in  his  word,  w/tick  is 
called  good,  because  it  enjoins  only  what  is  for 
our  bencjii:  it  is  accciilnbiu,  by  obedience  there- 
unto we  shall  be  accepted;  and  it  is  perlect, 
t/ie  observance  t/tcrcof  tcill  ma/ic  us  perfect, 
a  Tim.  3.  17. 
J)eut. 33.  iG.  for  good  to.  of  him  that  dwelt  in  bush 
Fsal.  27.  12.  deliver  mo  not  to  w.  of  mine  enemies 
41.  2.  v.ilt  not  deliver  him  to  w.  of  his  enemies 
F.ie/c.  16.  27.  delivered  thee  to  w.  of  them  that  hate 
JIal.'-i.  13.  orreceivethit  withgood  tc.al  your  hand 
J/«£.7.21.that  doeththe  w.  of  my  Father,  12.  50. 
18.  14.  it  is  not  the  w.  of  your  Father  in  heaven 
21.  31.  whether  of  them  did  the  jc.of  his  father? 
jAike  2.  14.  on  earth  peace,  good  w.  towSrd  men 
23.  25.  but  he  delivered  Jesus. to  their  tc. 
■lo/iu  1.  13.  were  born,  not  of  the  w.  of  the  flesh 

4.  3-t.  meat  is  to  do  the  tc.  of  him  that  sent  me 

5.  30.  1  seek  the  w.  of  my  Father  which  sent  iiic 

6.  39.  and  this  is  the  Father's  to.  who  sent  nie,  40. 
.acts  21.  14.  saying,  the  tc.  of  the  Lord  be  done 
F:p/i.  5.  17.  understanding  what  the  no.  of  the  L.  is 

0.  7.  with  good  w.  doing  service,  as  to  the  Lord 
P/til.  1.  15-  some  also  preach  Christ  of  good  w. 
Heb.  10.  10.  by  the  which  2C.  we  are  sanctified 

1  l'et.i.3.  suliice  to  have  wrought  the  w.  of  Gentiles 

2  Pet.  1.21.  the  prophecy  came  not  by  the  tc.ofman 

WILL  of  God. 
Ezra  7.  18.  that  do  after  the  tc.  o/your  God 
J\Iar/ii.35.  who  shall  do  the  tc.  of  G.  is  my  brother 
./o/in  1.  13.  born,  not  of  the  w.  of  man,  but  (//  G. 
.lets  13.36.  served  his  generation  by  the  w.  of  G. 
Haul.  1.  10.  have  a  prosperous  journey  by  ic.of  G. 
8. 27.makes  intercession  according  to  lite  to.of  G 
12.  2.  (irove  that  acceptable  and  perfect  w.  of  G 

15.  32.  I  come  to  you  with  joy,  by  the  tc.  of  G. 
1  Cur.  1. 1.  Paul  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  w 

ofG.  2  Cor.  1. 1.  Kp/t.  1. 1.  Col.  1. 1.  2  Tim.  1.1. 
2Cor.  8.  5.  gave  themselves  to  us  by  the  w.  of  G 
Gal.l.  4.  deliver  us  from  evil  world  by  the  tc.  of  G. 
F.p/i.  6.  0.  doing  the  to.  of  God  from  the  heart 
Col.  4. 12.  may  stand  complete  in  all  the  w.  of  God 
1  T/iess.  4.  3.  for  this  is  the  to.  of  God,  5.  18. 
Heb.  10.  36.  after  ye  have  done  the  w.  of  God 
1 1'et.  2. 15.  so  is  the  w.  of  G.  that  ye  put  lo  silence 

3.  17.  for  it  is  better  if  the  w.  of  God  he  so 

4.  2.  live,  not  to  the  lus's  of  men,  but  to  w.  of  G. 
19.  them  that  suffer  according  to  the  tc.  of  God 

1  Jo/iti  2.  17.  he  that  doeth  the  w.  of  G'ofiabideth 

His  WILL.  • 
Dan.  4.  35.  and  he  doeth  according  to  liis  w. 
8.  4.  he  did  accord. to /«s  ic.  ||  li.3.do//(s  tc.  10,36. 
Lulie  12.  47.  neither  did  according  to  liis  tc. 
.Tohnl.  17.  if  any  man  willdoAts  tc.  heshall  know 
./icts  22.  14.  that  thou  shouldest  know  his  tc. 
horn.  2.  18.  knowest  his  tc.  ||  9.  19.  resisted  /j;,t  tc. 

1  Cor.  7.  37.  he  that  hath  power  over  his  own  tc. 

16.  12.  /lis  to.  was  not  at  all  to  come  at  this  lime 
F.ph.  1.  5.  according  to  the  good  pleasure  of /((s  2c. 

9.  made  known  to  iis  the  mystery  of  his  w. 
Col.  1.9.  might  be  filled  with  knowledge  oC /lis  to 

2  77m.  2.  2!5.  were  taken  captive  by  him  at  his  tc. 
Heb.  13. 21.  perfect  in  every  good  -.vcrk  todoA/s  tc. 
IJobti  5.  14.  if  we  ask  according  toAisjc.he  hears 
Rev.  17.  17.  God  put  in  their  hearts  lo  fulfil  I'lis  w. 

My  WILL. 
Luke  22.42.  this  cup,  not  7?ij,'i<5.bnt  thine  be  done 
Jlcts  13.  22.  found  David,  whoshall  fulfil  all  my  w. 
1  Cor.  9.  17.  if  I  do  this  thing  against  tiiy  to. 

Own  WILL. 
r.ev.  1.  3.  he  shall  ofl^er  itof  his  otcjt  voluntary  tc. 
19.  5.  ye  shall  offer  it  as  your  otcii  tc.  22.  19,  29. 
/>ati.  11.  16.  he  shall  do  according  to  his  otcn  lo. 
.John  5.  30.  because  I  seek  not  mine  otcn  tc. 
6.  38.  I  came  from  heaven,  not  to  do  mine  otcn  tc. 
F.ph.l.  11.  who  worketh  after  counsel  of  his  own  w. 
Heh.1  4.gifts  of  HolyGliost, according  to  his^iCd  tc. 
.7am.l.l8.ofhiso!cn!c.  begat  he  us  by  word  of  truth 
.See  Sblp. 
T/iy  WILL. 
Psal.  40.  8.  I  delight  to  do  t/iy  w.  ^my  God 
14.1.  10.  teach  me  to  do  thy  tc.  thou  art  my  God 
.Mnt.  6.  10.  tUy  tc.  be  done  in  earth,  Luke  11.  2. 
26.  42.  if  this  cnp  may  not  pass,  t/iy  tc.  be  done 
Heb.  10.  7.  lo,  I  come  to  do  tliy  w.  O  God,  9. 

WILLS. 
Fjth,  2.  t  3.  fulfilling  the  ic.  of  the  flesh  and  mind 


WIL 

WILL 

Deut.  21.  14.  thou  shalt  let  her  go  wliither  she  W. 
Job  13.  13.  let  mo  alone,  let  come  on  me  wdif  ir. 
Prov.  21.  1.  as  the  rivtrs  of  water,  he  iiirni:Hi  the 
king's  hiait  whilhersuever  he  !/-. 
iJan.  4.  17.  God  ruletli  in  the  kingdom  of  men  and 
giveth  it  to  wholn^oever  lie  w.  ~h,  32.  j  3.  21 
.'Va^  8. 3. 1  io.be  thou  clean,  ^Uur/i  1.4 1.  Lulieb  L3 
20. 15. is  it  not  lawful  to  do  what  I  w.  with  my  own" 

3-J.  what  w.  ye  that  1  shall  do  unto  you'.'# 

26.  ;}9.  not  as  1  w.  but  as  thou  w  ilt,  jMark  14.  36 

27. 17.  whom  w.  ye  fnat  1  release  unto  you,  Uurub- 

bas  or  Jesus  ?  21.  Murk  15.  9.  .lo/m  IH.  31>. 

.Uiir/,6.25.Lc.tlialthougive  iiieJohnBaptist'sbead 

14.  7.  whensoever  ye  w.  ye  may  do  them  good 

15.  12.  what  w.  ye  then  tliat  I  should  do  to  liimt 
Luke  4.  6.  lo  whomsoever  I  «;.  1  give  it 

12.  49.  and  what  to.  I,  if  it  be  already  kindled  ? 
./o/iti5.  21.  even  so  the  Somiuickeneth  whom  hejo 
9.27.vvby  hear  itagaiu'!  (o.ye  aisobehisdisciplesi 
15.7.ye  shall  ask  what  ye  iti.  it  shall  be  dona  loyou 
17.  24.  1  IC.  that  they  be  with  nie  where  1  uni 

21.  22.  if  I  w.  that  he  tarry  till  i  come,  23. 
.^cts  18.  21.  I  w.  relurii  again  to  you,  if  God  will 
/^«/;i.7.18.forto  vc.is  preseiitwith  ine,l)Utto  pcrforiii 

9.18.  therefore  hath  he  mercy  on  wiioiii  he  ic.have 
mercy,  and  whom  he  tc.  he  hardunelh 
lC«r.  4. 19. 1  w  ill  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the  Ld.  w 
21.  what  tc.  ye,  shall  1  come  to  you  with  a  rod 
7.  36.  let  him  do  what  he  to.  he  simieth  not 
39.  she  is  at  liberty  to  be  married  to  whom  she  to 
12.  11.  dividing  to  every  man  severally  as  he  to 
2  Cor.  8.  11.  that  as  ihcie  was  a  readiness  lo  w 
/'/i./.2.  ]3.God  worketh  in  you,  both  lojc. and  to  do 
1  7'(/rt.2.  8.  I  w.  that  men  pray  every  where 
5.  14.  I  tc.  that  the  younger  women  marry 
Ti«.3.8.tliese  things  I  ic.thal  thou  aflirm  constantly 
.fain.  4.  15.  if  the  Lord  w.  we  shall  do  this  or  thai 
Itev.  11.  G.  to  smite  the  earth  as  often  as  they  to. 
22. 17.  whosoever  w.  let  him  take  the  water  of  life 
WILL  not. 
2.S'am.  13.  f28.  tc.ye  iio^,  since  I  have  conimande<! 
Psal.  80.  18.  so  w.  ttot  we  go  back  from  thee 
Ezek.  20.  3.  I  w.  vol  he  inquired  of  by  you 
.ilinos  G.t  10.  ic.nwt  make  mention  of  nanieof  Lora 
7.  8.  I  w.  tiot  again  pass  by  them  anymore,  8.  2. 
Mat.  21.  29.  he  answered  aijd  said.  1  to.  not 
26. 35.  though  I  should  die,  Vet  w.  I  nui  deny  thee 
Mark  14. 29.  iho'  all  shall  beortended,  yet  to.  not  I 
./uAH5.40.ye  k'. not  come  tome  that  ycmavhavelife 

WILLETH. 
/Jom.9.16.so  then  it  is  not  ofhi  m  that  lo.nor  runneth 

WILFULLY. 
f/cZi.l0.26.irwc  sin  w. after  we  have  received  truth 

WILLING. 
^CTi.  24.5.  the  woman  will  not  be  w.  to  follow  nic 

8.  if  the  woman  will  not  he  to.  lo  follow  thee 
F.xod.  35.5.  whosoever  is  of  a  ic.  heart,  21, 22,29 
\C/iron.  28.  9.  my  son,  serve  God  with  a  w.  mind 
29.  5.  who  is  tc.  to  consecrate  his  service  lo  Lori 
Job  39.9.  will  the  unicorn  be  w.  to  serve  thee 
Psal.  110.  3.  thy  jieople  shall  be  tv.  in  day  of  thy 

power 
Isa.  1.  19.  if  ye  be  to.  ye  shall  eat  good  of  the  land 
Mat.  1.  19.  not  to.  to  make  her  a  public  exainpla 
26.  41.  the  spirit  is  w.  but  the  flesh  is  weak 
Murk  15.  \Tt.  Pilato  tc.  lo  content  the  )ieoplc 
Luke  10.  29.  but  he,  tc.  Ic  justify  hiipself,  said 

22.  42.  if  tliou  be  w.  remove  this  cup  from  me 

23.  20.  Pilate  therefore  w.  to  release  Jesus 
.I'jhn  5.  35.  ye  were  to.  for  a  season  to  rejoice 
.acts  24.  27.  Feli.x  jo.  to  shew  the  Jews  a  pleasure 

25.  9.  hut  Fcstus  w.  to  do  the  Jews  a  pleasure 
27.43.but  the  centurion,!/!. to  save  Paul, kept  them 
Kotn.  9.  22.  what  if  God  to.  to  sliew  his  wrath 

2  Cor.  5.  8.  w.  ratlier  to  be  absent  from  the  body 
8. 3. they  were  lo.ofthcmselves  beyond  their  power 

12.  if  there  be  first  a  tc.  mind,  it  is  accepted 
1  Thess.  2.  8.W  e  were  to.  lo  have  imparled  unto  you 
1  yim.  6.18.  r(  ady  todistribute,  w.  to  communicnte 
Heb.  6. 17.  God,  tc.  to  shew  lo  the  heirs  of  promiefl 

13.  18.  tc.  to  live  honestly  in  all  things 
2/'c<.3.9.not  to.thal  anv  should  perish,  but  all  come 

WILLINGLY. 
Kjoi/.  25. 2.  fin  offering  of  every  man  that  give*  jo. 
.Judg.  5.  2.  the  people  tc.  offered  themselves,  9. 

8.  25.  we  will  w.  give  the  ear-rings  of  our  prey 
1  CAr.  29.6.  theprincesof  Israel  and  rulers  offered 
w.  9,  14,  17.  2  Clir.  35.  8.  Ezra  1.  6 
I  3.  5. 
i  Chr  17.  16.  Amasiah  i/i.  offered  himself  to  GrWI 
.WA .  1 1 .2  blessed  thenien  tlratio. offered  themsi  Iva' 
I'rov.  31.  13.  she  worketh  tc.  with  her  handu 
Lam.  3.  33.  he  doth  not  afl^ict  ic.  nor  grieve 
Hos.  5.  11.  Ephraim  jo.  walked  after  commandin 
John  6.  21.  they  w.  received  him  into  th«  ship 
K«m. 6.20.1  hecrc.iture  made  subject  to  vanity notn 
1  Cor.  9.  17.  if  I  do  thiH  thing  w.  I  have  a  rcwari 
Philem.  14.  not  as  of  necessity,  but  to.  1  Pet  5.1 

3  Pet.  3.  5,  for  this  they  w;  are  igiion-ni  of 


WILI-OVVS. 

Lni.-SMXye  eliall  Ukt-  w.  ol  ilie  brook  apH  rcjtiice 
74.A4U.  •2:i.  tlie  ic.  ul'tliu  Liruuk  cuiii|i.tti^liiiu  ubuul 
Psal.  I'M.  'i.  we  tiauyed  (lur  liarps  upon  Die  w. 
laa.  lo.T.sliull  carry  lliuir  riciius  lo  tliK  brook  ot'io. 
44.4.lli&y  sliuil^ipriiig  U|) its lo.by  llie  walur-courxee 

WlLLOW-TH.EE. 
Kzek.  IT.  5.  by  great  waters,  uuii  lie  set  il  as  a  w.-t. 

WILL  VVUKSHU'. 
Cot.  2.  23.  Iiave  a  sbuw  of  «  isdom  in  w.-icorship 

WILT. 
JuJg.  1. 14.  Caleb  said  to  her,  what  w.  thou?  Estk. 
5.  :{.  Mat.  -iO.  -Jl.  Mark  10.  31.  J.ukc  Iri.  41. 

1  .Sam.  1.  11.  il'tbuu  w.  look  on  tlmie  handmaid 
Paal.  1)0.  J(l.  If.  not  tliou,  U  God  7  lUri.  11. 

85.  5.  10.  Iliuu  be  angry  Willi  us  lor  ever  ! 
6.  to.  ihou  not  revive  us  again  to  rejoice  in  lliee? 
Proi'.  a.  'M.  why  ic.  thou,  my  son,  be  ravished  7 
Jer.  3.  4.  w.  lliou  not  lioin  this  time  cry  unto  ine  7 
13.  il.  O  Jerusalem,  w.  thou  not  be  made  clean  7 
Eiek.  "21).  4.  ID.  tiiou  judge  them  son  ol"  man  7  iJJ.  J. 
24.  19.  w.  lliou  not  tell  us  what  these  things  are 
2rf.!(.  10.  thou  yel  say  bel'ore  him  thatslayetli  tliee7 
Mat.S.'i.d  leiier  worshipped, saying, Lonl  il'tliini  ic. 
Ihou  canst  make  me  clean, .V/urA  1.40.  AH/rto.  1:2. 
13.:2'j.io.thou  then  that  we  go  andgatlier  tlieiii  uji? 
15.  '2a.  O  woman,  be  it  unto  thee  even  as  thou  w. 
17.  4.  if  thou  u>.  let  us  make  lliree  tabernacles 
2t).  17.  the  dibci|jles  said,  where  w.  thou  ihat  we 
prepare  the  passovei.'  Mark  li.l'i.J^iike'ii.'.t. 
39.  nut  as  I  will,  but  as  thou  !C.  Mark  14.  3(5. 
JI/arAt)."J2.king  said,  ask  of  me  whatsoever  thou  id. 
y./uAe9.j4.  w.  lliou  that  we  command  tire  to  coine7 
Ju/tn  5.  li.  Jesus  said,  w.  thou  be  made  whole  7 
jjcts  1.  G  10.  tiiou  at  lliis  time  restore  the  kingdoin7 

WIMPLES. 

Isa.  3.  2J.  the  Lord  will  lake  asvay  mantles  and  w. 

WIN. 

2  Chron.  32.  1.  he  ihought  to  w.  them  for  himself 
ffiil.  3.  8.  count  them  dung  that  I  may  ic.  (Jhiist 

Wh\.\ETH. 

Prov.  11.  30.  and  he  thai  ic    souls  is  wise 
WlXD. 

The  Hebrews  acknowledge  fuurprincipnlwind.^, 
as  we  do,  Kzek.  42.  IG,  17.  18,  He  iiica- 
■ured  the  east-side,  Jtt  Hthretc,  the  c«sf-wiriil, 
A-c.  Tlie  ca.st-wind  is  called  in  Hehrcic,  Ka- 
dim ;  t/te  nort/i-v;\nd,  Tzaphon ;  the  suutk- 
wind,  Daro!n  ;  and  the  toe.U-wind,  or  from 
the  Mediterranean  sea,  RouachHaj  im.  Solo- 
mon says,  in  Prov.  2.5.  23,  That  the  nortli- 
•cind  disperses  the  clouds  aiul  the  rain; 
but  other  Interpreters  translate  it,  It  pro- 
duces rain.  V'/ie  wind  Euroclydon,  see  EU- 
ROCLYDON. 

The  powerful  operations  and  notions  of  God'.< 
Spirit,  quickeninaor  rcvining the  heart  toward 
fiod,  arc  compared  to  the  blowing  of  the  wind, 
■  John  3.  8.  For  as  it  is  with  the  wind,  man 
perceives,  by  the  effects  of  it,  that  there  is 
Buch  a  thing,  and  that  it  docs  blow,  yet  his 
ptieer  cannot  restr.iinit,  neither  can  his  rca- 
8. '11  reach  to  know  whence  it  rises,  or  from  how 
far  it  comes,  or  how  far  it  reaches ;  so  is  the 
spiritual  change  wrought  in  the  soul ;  freely, 
vikere,  in  whom,  when,  and  in  what  measure 
the  Spirit  pleases  ;  and  also  powerfully,  so  as 
to  make  an  evident  scnsiblechange,  though  the 
Tnanner  thereof  be  incomprehensible.  Else- 
where the  motions  of  the  Spirit  are  sit  forth  by 
wind,  as  in  Cant.  4.  16.  The  judgments  of 
God  are  compared  to  wind,  as  in  Isa.  27.  8, 
He  stayi'th  his  rough-?oin</  in  the  day  of  his 
cast-ioinJ.  He  assuages  the  fury  of  the  storm, 
and  mitigates  the  severity  of  the  judgment. 

It  is  said  in  Isa.  26.  18,  We  have  been  with 
child,  we  have,  as  it  were,  brought  fourth  wind  ; 
that  is,  "  Ife  have  been  in  ezpeclalion  of  help, 
and  dilive.rancc  out  of  our  troubles,  but  our 
hopes  have  proved  empty  and  unsuccessful, 
and  we  have  not  been  able  to  do  any  thing 
towards  our  own  deliverance."  So  in  Hos. 
12.  1,  F.fihraim  feedeth  on  wind:  "  The  ten 
tribes  fla'ter  themselves  with  vain  deluding 
hopes  of  help  from  the  Egyptians  and  .fjssy- 
rians."  In  Mat.  7.  2.>.  nil  sorts  of  tempta- 
tions are  thus  described,  The  rain  (lesceniled, 
the  floods  came,  the  winds  blew,  .^nd  in 
Jer.  4.  11,  12.  the  coming  in  of  an  army 
swiftly  and  fiercely,  destroying  all  before  ihcm, 
it  expressed  by  a  dry  wind,  a  full  wind. 

Jut  Apostle  Paul  compares  vain  and  inconstant 
opinions  and  doctrines  to  wind.  Eph.  4.  14, 
Carried  about  witn  every  vinfi  of  doctrine,  .,3s 
tkc  wir.fi  is  a  subtile  body,  so  these  doctrines 
are  subtile,  but  without  substance  of  truth. 
The  wind  is  uncertain,  now  blowing  from  one 
Quarter,  now  from  another,  now  loud,  and  pre- 
nenlly  siten. ;  so  false  doctrines  are  uncertain, 
n»V  ma>nn<'  a  great  nnist, and  suddenly  vanish- 
K.5 


WIN 

171^.  The  wind  likewise  carrielh  chaff,  stubble, 
and  such  like  things,  along  with  it,  but  houses 
well  founded,  stand  firm  ;  so  the  doctrines  of 
false  teachers  carry  aside  unstable  jicrsons  ; 
but  he  that  is  rooted  in  faith  and  humility, 
kiwuimg  his  misery  by  sin,  and  the  grace  of 
(iod  in  Christ,  will  not  be  moved  with  them. 

Gen.  3.  ^  8.  walking  in  garden  in  the  w.  of  the  day 
H.  1.  God  made  a  w.  lo  pass  over  the  earth 

Ezod.  15.  10.  thou  didst  blow  with  tliy  w. 

.Vum.  11.  31.  the  w.  brought  quails  from  the  sea 

2  Sam.  22.  11.  lie  rode  upon  a  cherub,  he  was  seen 
upon  the  wings  of  the  w.  f'sal.  18. 10.  |  104.  3. 

1  Kings  lo.  45.  the  heaven  was  black  wilh  w. 
19.  11.  Lord  passed  by,  a  great  and  strong  w.  rent 

ilie  mounluiiis,  but  the  Lord  woe  not  ii: 
the  w. 

2  flings  3.  17.  ye  shall  not  see  to.  nor  shall  see  rain 
.lob  1.  19.  there  came  a  w.  from  the  wilderness 

G.  20.  lo  reprove  speeches  which  are  as  w. 

7.  7.  O  remember  that  my  life  is  w. 

8.  2.  the  words  of  thy  inoulh  be  like  a  strong  w. 

21.  18.  they  are  as  stubble  before  the  lo. 
30.  15.  terrors  [lursuo  my  soul  as  the  w. 

22.  thou  liftest  me  up  lo  the  w. 

37.  21.  men  si-e  not  light  in  the  clouds,  but  the  w. 
passeih  and  cleansetli  them,  f'sal.  103.  IG. 

Psal.  1.  4.  like  chaff  which  the  w.  drives  away 
78.  39.  m.  that  passeih  away  and  comes  not  again 
135.  7.  he  bringeth  the  w.  out  of  his  treasuries 
147.18.  he  causeth  Ins  w.  to  blow,  and  waters  How 

Prov.  1 1.  29.  troubleth  his  house,  he  shall  inherilio. 
23.  14.  is  like  clouds  and  w.  without  ram 

23.  the  norlh-70.  driveth  away  rain 

27.  10.  whosoever  liidelh  her,  hidelh  ihe  w. 
30.  4.  who  halh  gathered  the  w.  in  his  fists 
Eccl.  1.  G.  w.  goeih  toward  the  south,  and  turneth 
about  10  the  north,  and  tlie  ?o.  returneth 
again 
5.  16.  what  profit  hath  he  that  laboured  for  the  to. 
11.  4.  he  that  observelh  the  w.  shall  not  sow 
Cant.  4.  IG.  awake,  O  north-;o.  come,  thou  south 
I'sa.  7.2.  as  trees  are  moved  with  the  w. 

11.  15.  wilh  his  w.  shake  his  hand  over  the  river 
2G.  IS.  we  have  as  it  were  brought  forth  w. 

27.  8.  he  stayeth  his  rough  w.  in  day  of  his  east-jo 
32.  2.  a  man  shall  be  as  a  hiding-place  from  the  lo 
41.  Ifi.  the  70.  shall  carry  them  away,  57.  13. 
29.  tlieii  molten  images  are  70.  and  confusion 
fi  1.  G.  our  iniquities,  like  w.  have  taken  us  away 
.fer.  4.  12.  a  full  w.  from  those  places  shall  come 
5.  13.  prophets  shall  become  w.  word  not  in  them 
10.  13.  brings  the  io.  out  of  his  treasuries,  51.  IG. 

22.  22.  the  w.  shall  cat  up  all  thy  pastures 
F.zck.  5.  2.  a  third  part  thou  shall  scalier  in  tlinro, 

12.  14.  I  will  scatter  toward  every  to.  all  that  are 

about  him  to  help  iiiin 
37.  0.  prophesy  to  the  ?o.  son  of  man,  say  to  the  w. 
nan.  2   35.  and  the  w.  carried  ihcnf  away 
Hos.  4.  19.  the  w.  hath  bound  her  up  in  hnr  wings 
8.  7.  they  liave  sown  w.  and  shall  renp  whirlwind 

12.  1.  E|iliriiim  feeilelh  on  70.  he  follows  east-io. 
Jfnios  4.  13.  for  lo,  ho  that  creaicth  the  70. 
.Tiinah  1.  4.  Lord  sent  out  a  great  w.  into  the  sea 
Mic.  2.  1 11-  if  a  man  walk  with  the  w.  and  lie 
ZffA.  5.  9.  and  the  70.  waa  in  Iheir  wings 

Mat.  1 1.  7.  a  reed  shaken  with  the  70.  J.vke  7.  24. 
14.  24.  70.  was  contrary,  Mark  6.  48.  Jicts  27.  4. 
32.  Ihe  w.  ceased,  Mark  4.  39.  |  G.  51. 
.John  3.  8.  the  w.  lilowcth  where  it  lisleth 
.?<•<,';  2.  2.  a  found  from  heaven,  as  of  a  mighty  70. 
Kph.  4.  14.  carried  about  with  every  7C.  of  doctrine 
./am. 1.6.  like  a  wave  driven  with  the  70.  and  tossed 
Rev.  G.  13.  when  she  is  shaken  of  a  mighty  w. 

7.  1.  that  the  70.  should  not  blow  on  the  earth 

WINDS. 
.Tnh  28.  25.  to  make  the  wei{;hl  for  the  70. 
F.iek.  37.  9.  come  from  the  four  w.  O  breath 
Jl^aA. 7.25.  ihe  70.  blew,  anil  beat  onthat  house,  27. 

8.  26.  he  arose  and  rebuked  the  70.  J.ukc  8.  21. 
27.  what  mannir  of  man  is  this  thai  even  the  70. 

and  scaoboy  him  7  Marki.  41.  l.uke 
8.  25. 
.Tarn.  3.  4.  ships,  ihn'  great,  are  driven  of  fierce  70. 
.lude  12.  tliev  are  clouds  carried  about  of  70. 
See  East,  Four,  Scattkr,  Stormv 
WINDY. 
Psal.  55.  8.  I  would  hn'iten  from  the  w.  storm 

WINDOW. 
Gen.  G.  IG.  a  70  shall  thou  make  to  (he  ark 
.''.G.\'o;ih  onened  Ihe  ?o.  of  Ihe  ark  which  he  made 
2G.  H.  Ilie  kin;  of  Gerar  lookeil  out  at  a  70. 
.foah.  2.  15.  Rahah  let  the  spies  down  through  a  w. 

21.  she  boiinil  Ihe  scarlet  line  in  ihe  70. 
.Tnlg.  5.  28.  Si^cra's  mother  looked  out  at  a  w. 
2.fam.G.  IG.  Michal  looked  through  a  70. saw  David 
2/ir/np'.«9.30.,Te7.ehel  painted, and  looked  out  at  a  70. 

13.  17.  and  he  said,  open  the  w.  eastward 
Prov.  7.  G.  at  the  70.  of  my  house  I  looked  through 
Jicls  20,  9.  thcie  sat  in  a  to,  a  certain  young  man 


WIN 

2  Cor.  11.  33.  thro' a  lo.  was  I  let  down  in  a  basket 
WIMJOWS. 

Gen.  7.  11.  and  the  10.  ol  heaven  «ere  oponed 
8.  2.  and  the  to.  of  hoaveu  were  slopped 

2  Kings  7.  2.  if  the  Lo-il  make  ic.  in  heaven,  10. 

Kct7.12.3.tho3e  that  look  out  of  the  10.  bedarkenaj 

Cant.  2.  9.  my  beloved  looked  forth  at  the  le. 

Isa.  24.  18.  lor  the  70.  iVoiii  on  high  are  open 
54.  12.  I  will  make  thy  10.  of  agates 
G0.8.  who  are  these  that  tlce  us  the  doves  to  theu  w. 

.Jer.  9.  21.  for  dealh  is  come  up  into  our  w. 
22.  14.  woe  lo  him  that  cuttelh  him  out  10. 

Dan.  G.  10.  Ins  w.  being  open  in  his  chamber 

loel  2.   9.  they  shall  eiilur  in  at  the  70.  like  a  thief 

Zeph.  2.  14.  their  voice  shall  sing  in  the  w. 

Mai.  3.  10.  if  1  will  not  openyou  the  10.  of  heaven 
WINE 

Several  of  the  ancients  were  of  opinion,  that  wina 
was  not  in  use  before  the  deluge,  and  that  JVoal 
was  the  first  who  used  this  liquor.  If  w  ine,  say 
they,  had  been  known  before  tlie  Jiood,  jibel 
would  not  have  failed  to  bring  an  offering  of  il 
to  the  J.ord,  and  jYoah  would  have  been  upoi 
his  guard,  so  as  not  to  have  driinJi  of  it  to  ei- 
cess.  But,  on  the  other  hand,  it  is  maintained 
ij  others,  that  it  is  much  more  probable  that 
the  first  men  were  not  ignorant  of  the  use  of 
wine,  which  is  a  liquor  so  generally  useful  and 
agreeable,  that  it  could  scarcely  be  unknown 
tiien  to  Adam  himself.  Jlnd  as  to  JSToahjlhcy 
say,  that  though  he  knew  the  intoxicating  qua- 
lity of  wine^T/et  he  might  be  deceived  in  tlia 
siringth  of  it,  and  think,  that  the  quantity  he 
drank  of  it  was  not  capable  of  causing  tht 
drunkenness  in  liim  that  he  afterwards  found 
It  did. 

There  were  many  excellent  vineyards  in  Pales' 
tine;  and  to  shew  how  great  a  number  thert 
should  be  of  these  in  the  single  inheritance  of 
the  tribe  of  .liidah,  the  patriarch  .lacobsays  of 
his  son  .ludah.  He  washed  his  ganiicnlB  in 
wine,  and  his  clothes  in  the  blood  of  grape*, 
Gen.  49.  11.  The  use  of  wine  was  forbiddet 
to  the  priests  during  all  the  time  thiy  were  in 
the  tabernacle,  and  employed  in  the  service  of 
the  altar.  Lev.  10.  9.  Drunkenness  is  so 
odious  a  sin  in  itself,  especially  in  a  minister, 
and  most  of  all  in  the  time  of  his  administrO' 
tion  of  sacred  things,  that  the  use  cf  v.  ine  waj 
strictly  forbidden  on  those  occasions.  Thit 
liquor  was  also  forbidden  to  the  J^'aiarites, 
Num.  6.  3. 

In  Gen.  27.  28,  37,  Corn  and  wine  denote  ail 
sorts  of  temporal  good  things,  which  wert 
more  frequently  promised  and  bestowed  under 
the  Old  'Tcstaii,ent,  but  were  types  of  spiritual 
blessings,  fti  the  style  of  the  sacred  penmen, 
the  wine,  or  the  cup,  often  rrpres.-nts  the  anger 
of  God.  Psal.  GO.  3,  'J'him  hast  made  us  to 
flriiik  the  70(ne  of  nrfonishineiil.  Mud  in  Jer. 
25.  ]5,  Take  the  7077(e-cup  of  this  fury  at  my 
hiinil,  and  cause  nil  the  nations  to  whom  I 
send  thee  to  drink  il.  They  v^ere  used  to  ad- 
minister wine,  by  way  of  medicine,  to  such  of 
were  in  trouble  and  sorrow.  Prov.  31.  6, 
Give  strong  drink  to  him  that  is  ready  to 
jierish,  and  wine  lo  those  that  be  of  heavy 
hearts.  The  fiabbins  say,  that  they  used  to 
give  wine  and  strong  liquors  to  those  Ihat  were 
condemned  to  die,  at  their  execution,  to  stupiff 
them,  and  take  off  some  part  of  the  fear  and 
sense  of  their  pain :  There  were  certain  chart 
table  women  at  .lerusnlem,  as  they  tell  77s, 
7cho  2ised  to  mix  certain  drugs  with  wine,  t.t 
make  it  stronger,  and  more  capable  of  extin 
gnishing  thesrnsr  of  pain.  Some  tliinUitwai 
such  a  kind  of  mirtnre  that  was  offered  to  our 
S.iviour  to  drink,  before  he  was  fastened  to  the 
cross.  Mark  15.  23,  And  thev  save  him  to 
drink  7ci7ie  mingled  wilh  myrrh,  hut  ho  received 
it  not. 

The  707770  of  Ilclbon.  F.tekiel  speaks  of  tkit 
wine  that  was  soldiit  the  fairs  of  Tyre,  Ezek. 
27.  18.  Some  say  that  this  wine  7on.T  well 
known  lo  the  ancients  ;  they  called  it  ('liaii- 
Illinium  vinuni.  ft  was  made  at  Dnmascui, 
anil  the  Persians  hnd  plantedvinnjards  thera- 
on  purpose,  as  Posidoniiis  affirme.  OthiTi 
viakr  it  a  common  name,  sweet  or  fat  wine, 
for  Helbon  comes  from  a  word  that  signtfict 
flit. 

Th»  70t'np  of  liolianon.  Hosra  speaks  of  thil 
wine,  Hos.  14.7,  The  scent  thereof  shall  b« 
lis  the  707710  of  Ijcbanon.  The  wines  of  thtme 
sides  of  mount  I^ebanon  thai  had  a  good  eipoti- 
tinn  to  the  svn,  were  heretofore  much  esteemed. 
Put  some  think,  that  Ihe  Hebrew  text.  winB 
of  Lebanon,  may  signify  a  sweet-scrvted  \\\n«  1 
wine  in  which  perfumes  are  mixed,  tr  othm 
drugs,  tomakeitmorepalatal  le,and oj  ubetl/f" 


WIN 

flavour.  OdorifcrciiS  wim^s  were  not  unknown 
to  the  Hebrews.  In  (Juiil.  8.  'Z.  menliun  li  mad: 
of  a  medicated  wiiie,  siiict;(l  wiiie,  wiiie  tiiixei 
wit  A  per  fumes.  U'/ie  \\\iu^-i  of  I'aleatme  beiiiif 
heady^lheij  unedto  yualify  t/ieiiiwitJi  water,that 
tJiey  might  bcdruiik  icttkuut  tinij  xnco^V'mience. 
Prov.  y  'i,  5,  tflie  liutli  iiiiiigltd  der  wine: 
Come,  drink  ot  ;iic  wine  vviiicli  1  liave  mingled. 

The  wtclicd  eat  tlie  bread  ol  wickedness,  and 
drink  tlie  wine  o(  violfiice,  I'rov.  4.  17.  that  is, 
'■'■  theij  arc  maintained  icilk  ill-gulten  goods,  or 
they  abuselhegoodth:ngs  that  irodgives  them; 
they  offend  htm  by  the  bm!  use  they  malce  of 
Ike  necessaries  of  life  "  In  Amos  ii.  8.  il  is 
said,  Tliey  dimk  tlie  wine  of  llie  condemned 
ill  tlie  liouie  of  tlieir  j'jod :  "  They  drink  the 
wine,  they  make  themsel  aes  merry  at  the  expcnce 
of  those  they  have  unjustly  condemned."  The 
ISeptuagint  say,  "  They  drink  w[iwcarned  by 
thur slanders."  The  Chaidee,  «/te\viiioiifra|«!ie. 
Jh  IVlat.  y.  14,  IT.  our  J^ird  Jesus  Christ  tells 
the  disciples  of  John  the  fiaplist,  wnu  inquired 
the  reason  why  they  and  the  Pharisees  did  fast 
uften,  but  his  disciples  did  not  fast,  that  men 
do  not  put  ue^v  loine  into  old  bottles,  else 
Itie  bottles  break,  and  the  wins  runnetli  out, 
and  tlic  bottles  jiensli.  Our  Saoiour  hereby 
tells  us,  that  it  was  v,otJit  fur  him  to  impose 
upon  his  disciples,  w.>io  were  as  yet  hut  weak  m 
grace  andspirituai  strength,ir.ese~.;crecxercise 
of  frequent  and  exlraordiiia'r-^fr.sting,lest  they 
should  be  discouraged  thereby,  and  so  fall  off; 
or  lest  It  should  produce  hatred  and  contempt 
instead  of  obedience :  But,  adds  he,  tiiey  put 
new  wine  into  new  bottles,  and  biitli  are  per- 
Borved;  '"My  disciples  must  be  filled  by  degrees, 
and  strengthened  for  such  exercises,  and  then 
they  willperfurm  them  readily  and  acceptably." 
Wine  is  put  for  Gospel  provisions,  Isa.  25.  6. 
Ji'or  consolations,  Prov.  31.  0.  jiad  for  the 
blood  of  Christ,  Mark  14.  iZ. 

Oen.  9.  24.  Noah  awoke  from  his  w.  and  knew 

14.  18.  Mclcliizedek  brought  forth  bread  and  w. 
49. 11. he  washed  his  garments  in  lo.  andclotlies  in 

12.  his  eyes  were  red  with  w.  ins  teeth  wliite 
Exod.  2y.  40.  with  the  fourth  part  of  a  hiii  of  w. 
for  a  drink-offering.  Lev.  23.  13.  J\'um.  15.  5. 
JsTum.  6.  3.  lie  shall  sejiarate  himself  from  w. 

15.  10.  for  a  drink  offering  half  a  bin  of  w.  28.  14. 
■28.  7.  shah  cause  the  strong  w.  to  be  poured  out 
iJeut.  32.  33.  their  w.  is  the  |ioison  of  dragons 
Judir.  y  13.  leave  w.  wliicli  clieeieth  C  od  and  man 

ly.iy.theie  ie  also  bread  and  jo.l'orrje'and  handm. 
1  Sum.  1.  14.  Ell  said,  put  away  '.by  w.  from  thee 
m.  37.  when  the  w.  was  gone  aut  of  Nabal 
£  .Saw.  G.  19.  to  every  one  a  cake  of  bread,  agood 

piece  off.esii,  and  a  flagon  of  «i.  1  Chrun. 

10.  3. 
13.  28.  when  Amnon's  heart  is  merry  with  w. 

16.  2.  the  w.  tliat  such  as  be  faint  may  drink 
JVei.  2.  1.  w.  was  before  him,  I  took  up  the  w. 

5.  15.  the  other  governors  had  taken  bread  and  ic. 

18.  and  once  in  ten  days  store  of  all  sorts  of  w. 
13. 15.  hiding  asses  with  w.  and  grajies  and  ligs 
Esth.  1.  7.  they  gave  them  royal  w.  in  abundance 

10.  the  heait  of  the  king  was  merry  with  w. 
5.  6.  king  said  to  Esther  at  the  banquotof  w.  7.  2. 
7.  7.  the  king  arising  from  the  banquet  of  w. 
Job  1.  13.  drinking  w.  in  eldest  brother's  house,  18. 

32.  19.  behold,  my  belly  is  as  w.  that  hath  no  vent 
^.sui.  75.  S.  the  w.  is  red,  it  is  full  of  mi.\ture 

8.  G5.  mielity  man  that  shouteth  by  reason  of  w. 
.04.  15.  jor  that  inakelh  glad  the  heart  of  man 
VoB.9.2.  killed  her  beasts, she  hatl-  wif^l'^d  lierzc. 
JO.  1.  w.  is  a  mocker,  strong  drinh  is  r.iging 
23. 29,  30.  who  hnth  woe  ?  who  lr..th  sorrow  !  they 
that  tarry  long  at  tlio  w.  they  that  go  to 
seek  mi.xed  w. 
31.  look  not  thou  on  the  w.  when  it  is  red 
31.  6,  give  w.  to  those  that  be  of  heavy  hearts 
Ecol.  %'i.  1  ioiigbt  in  my  heart  to  give  myself  to  w. 
10.  19.  w.  maketh  merry,  hut  money  answeretli 
Cant.  1.  2.  lor  thy  love  is  better  than  w.  4.  10. 
5.  1.  I  have  driitik  my  w.  with  iny  milk,  eat 
7.  9.  and  the  roof  of  my  mouth  like  the  best  w. 
Jsa.  1.  22.  thy  silver  dross,  thy  w.  mi.\t  with  water 
5. 11.  that  continue  till  right  till  w.  inflame  them 
12.  pipe  and  w.  are  in  tl-.eir  feasts,  but  regard  not 
22.  13.  eating  flesh  and  ".rinking  w.  let  us  eat 

24.  11.  there  is  r;  cryiii?  fjr  w.  m  the  streets 

27.  2,  a  vinoyari  of  red  k.  \\  55.  1.  come,  buy  w. 

88  1.  valleys  of  them  that  areovercoinc  with  K). 
7.  they  have  also  erred  thro'  w.  and  thro'  strong 
drink  out  oftheway,they  are  swallowed  upof  ic. 

29.  9.  they  ai )  drunken,  but  not  with  w.  51.  21. 

Sfi.  12.  come  ye,  say  they,  I  will  fetch  w. 

ler.  23.  9.  like  a  man  whom  m.  hath  overcom-a 

25.  15.  take  the  ic.  cup  of  this  fury  at  my  hand 

33.  5.  pots  full  of  w.  II  40.  12.  Jews  gathered  w. 
4S.  33  1  have  caused  w-  to  fai'  from  wine-presses 

baa 


WiN 

.Ter.  .51.  7.  nations  have  drunken  of  lier  ic.  are  mad 
Kzek.  27.  18.  Damascus  Haded  in  w.  of  Helbon 
Ijan.  1.  5.  the  kinggave  of  llie  w.  which  he  drank 

8.  but  purposed  not  to  detile  himself  with  the  w 
5.  1.  Belsliazzar  drank  w.  before  the  thousand,  4 

2.  while  he  tasted  w,  \\  23.  concubines  drunk  w 
10.  3.  neither  came  flesh  nor  w.  in  my  mouth 

Hos.  2.  9.  take  away  my  w.  in  the  season  thereof 
3.  1.  who  look  to  otiier  gods  and  love  flagons  of  io. 
14.  7.  the  scent  shall  be  as  the  w.  of  Lebanon 

.loel  1.  5.  weep  and  howl,  all  ye  drinkers  oi  w. 

jMic.  2.  11.  saying,  I  will  prophesy  to  ihee  of  lo. 

Hab.  2.  5.  yea  also,  because  he  transgresseth  by  w. 

Zech.'J.  15.  drink,  ami  make  a  no'se,  asthrough  w. 
10.  7.  their  heart  shall  rejoice,  aj  through  w. 

Luke  7.  33.  for  John  came,  neitli..;'  drinking  w. 

John  2.  3.  and  when  tliey  wanted  w.  the  mother 
of  Jesus  sailh  unto  him,  they  have  no  w. 

9.  had  tasted  the  water  that  was  made  w.  4.  4(). 

10.  every  man  at  the  beginning  doth  set  forth 

good  70.  but  thou  hast  kept  good  w.  till  now 
Eph.5.lS.  be  not  drunk  with  w.  wherein  is  e.\cess 
1  Tim.  3.  3.  i:ot  given  to  w.  8.  Tit.  1.  7.  |  2.  3. 
5.  23.  use  a  little  w.  for  thy  stomach's  sake 
1  l^et.  4.  3.  when  we  walked  in  e.xcess  of  w. 
Rev.  IG.  19.  give  her  the  cup  of  the  w.  of  wrath 
17.  2.  drunk  with  w.  of  her  fornication,  18.  3. 
See  lioTTLE,  Corn,  Drinx,  ISkw,  OFftRiNos, 
Oil,  Svvket. 
WINE  BIBBER,  S. 
Pro».  23.  20.  be  not  with  w.-bibbers,  eaters  of  flesh 
Mat.  11. 19.  behold  a  man  a  w.-bibber,  Lukel.  34. 

wine-bottl.es. 

■fosh.  9.  4.  Gibeonites  took  w.-boltles  old  and  rent 

13.  these  bottles  of  w.  which  we  filled  were  new 

WINE-CELLARS. 

1  Chron.  27.  27.  over  the  w.-cellars  was  Zabdi 

WINE-FAT. 
Isa.  63.  2.  like  him  that  treadeth  in  the  w.-fat 
Mark  12.  1.  he  digged  a  place  for  the  w.-fat 

WINE-PRESS. 
JV«7n.  18.  27.  as  the  fulness  of  the  ic.-prcss,  30. 
/Jeut.  15.  14.  shall  furnish  him  out  of  thy  !0. -;»rfsj>- 
./«rfn-.G.l I.Gideon  threshed  wheal  by  the  w. -press 
7.  25.  Zeeb  they  slew  at  the  w. -press  of  Zeeb 

2  A'/nn-s  6.  27.  shall  I  help  thee  out  of  the  w.-press? 
Isa.i.'i.ti  vineyard, he  also  made  a  w.-press  iherein 

G3.  3.  I  trodden  the  w.-press  alone,  none  with  me 
ljam.\.  15.  trodden  daughterofJudab  as  in  a  w.-p. 
Hos.iyi.  the  floor  and  w.-press  shall  not  feed  them 
Mat.  21.  33.  digged  a  w.-press  in  it,  and  let  il  out 
Rev.  14. 19.  the  angel  casi  it  into  the  great  w.-press 
20.  Ihe  w.p.  was  trodden  without  the  ciiy,  blood 
came  outof  the  w.-press  to  the  horse-bridles 
19.  15.  be  treadeth  ic. -press  of  the  wrath  ot  God 

WINE-PRESSES. 
JVeh.  13.  15.  I  saw  some  treading  ic.-p.  on  sabbath 
.fob  24.  11.  tread  their  w.-presses  and  suffer  thirst 
■  ler.  48.  33.  caused  wine  lo  fail  from  llie  iv.-pressrs 
Zech.  14.  10.  inhabited  upon  the  king's  w.-prcsses 

WINES. 
Iso  25.G.  make  a  feast  of  w.  on  the  lees  well  refined 

WING. 

By  the  name  wing,  the  Hebrews  understand  not 

only  the  wings  of  birds,  but  also  divers  things 

which  have  some  kind  of  resemblance  to  wings, 

as,  (1)   The  loppet  or  skirt  of  a  garment,  RuOi 

3.  9,  Spread  thy  skirt  over  thine  handmaid, 
in  Hebrew  thy  wing,  ^nd  in  Jer.  2.  34, 
In  thy  skirts,  Heb.  wings,  is  found  the  blood 
of  the  souls  of  the  poor  innocents.  (2)  The 
wings  ()/  an  army.  Isaiah  speaking  cf  Ihe  ar- 
my of  the  king  of  .Assyria,  that  was  coming 
into  the  land  of  .Judah,  says.  The  stretching 
out  of  his  wings  shall  fill  the  breadth  of  thy 
land,  O  Immanuel,  Isa.  8.  8.  See  also  Jer. 
48.40.  (3)  Wing  i5  put  for  the  extremity  or 
■utmost  part  of  a  country.  Job  38.  13,  'J'hat 
it  might  take  hold  of  the  ends  of  the  earth,  in 
Heb.  the  wings  of  the  earth.  So  in  ISa.  24- 
16,  From  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth 
have  wo  heard  siinj;s:  the  Hebrew  says,  from 
the  wing  of  the  earth.  (4)  It  is  put  for  the 
sails  of  a  ship,  Isa.  18.  1,  Woe  to  the  land 
shadowing  with  wings:  meaning  Egypt,  which 
abounded  with  ships,  whosesails  arc  like  wings, 
that  shadow  Ike  ship.  (5)  The  name  of  wings 
is  given  to  the  sun-beams.  Mai.  4.  2,  The 
sun  of  righteousness  shall  arise  with  healing 
in  his  wings.  7'Ais  being  applied  to  Christ, 
denotes  tl.at  he  should  appear  in  the  flesh,  and 
by  his  doctrine,  merit,  and  Spirit,  should 
bring  a  remedy  for  all  spiritual  sicknesses 
and  diseases.  Some  have  observed,  that  by 
the  word  wings,  may  be  insinuated  the  healing 
virtue  that  went  forth  from  Christ  to  such  as 
by  faith  did  but  touch  the  hem.  of  his  gar- 
ment. Mat.  9.  20,  21,  22.  (6)  Wing  is  put 
for  the  battlement  of  a  house.     Mat.  4. 5,  The 

d«vil  set  our  Saviour  on  a  pinnacle  or  wing 


of  the  temple.  (J)  Wmgs,  in  ajigurditen  ettl 
metaphorical  tense,  arc  put  for  vrotectiun  OT 
dejcttce.  God  suys  in  E.xod.  19.  4,  tliat  he 
bare  his  peo|ileoii  the  wings  of  eagles;  thafs 
"  that  hehad  brought  them  safely  out  uf  Egypt. 
"  as  an  eagle  carries  its  y.ung  ones  undkr  itt 
"  wings."  iJuvid  begs  of  God  to  hide  him  uii 
der  his  wings,  to  protect  and  defend  him,  a*  a 
hen  doth  her  chickens  under  hir  wuigs,  t'sai 
17.8.  .Ind  871  I'sal,  3G.  7.  he  says,  that  ihs 
children  of  men  put  their  trust  under  the  Bh«.- 
dow  of  his  wings. 
Gen.  7. 1 14.  every  bird  of  every  tc.  wen'.  in:«arh 

1  Kings'o.ii.  five  cubits  was  one  m.  of  the  cherub, 

five  cubits  the  other  w.  27.  2  Chron.  3. 11,  J2. 
Psal.  148.  t  10.  birds  oiw.  praise  the  Lord 
Isa.  10.  14.  and  there  was  none  that  moved  the  w. 

24.  t  16.  from  the  w.  of  the  earth  we  heard  songj 
Ezek.  17.  23.  under  it  shall  dwell  fowl  of  every  w. 

39.  t  17.  speak  to  the  fowl  of  every  w. 

WINGS. 
Exod.'i9.i.ye  have  seen  howl  bare  you  oneagle'w 

25.  20.  cherubims  stretch  forth  their  w.  covering 
the  mercy-seat  with  their  w.  37.  9. 1  Kings  8  7. 

Lev.  1.  17.  he  shall  cleave  it  with  the  w.  thereof 
Dcut.  22.  t  12.  make  fringes  upon  the  four  w. 
32.  11.  as  an  eagle  spreadeih  abroad  her  to.  takcth 
her  young,  beareth  them  on  her  w. 
Ruth  2.  12.  under  whose  w.  thou  art  come  totru.it 

2  Sum.  22.  H.  he  was  seen  upon  tlie  w.  of  the  wind 
.lob  37.  t  3.  his  lightning  to  the  w.  of  the  earth 

38.  t  13.  it  might  take  liold  of  the  w.  of  the  earkh 

39.  13.  gavest  thou  the  goodly  w.  to  the  peacocf! 

or  w.  and  feathers  to  the  ostrich  1 
Psal.  17.  8.  hide  me  under  the  shadow  of  thy  w. 
18.  10.  he  did  fly  on  the  w.  of  Ihe  wind,  104.  3. 
3G.   7.  therefore  men    put  their  trust  under  Iho 
shadow  of  thy  w.  57.  1.  |  61.  4.  |  91.  1. 
55.  6.  I  said,  Ob  that  I  had  w.  like  a  dove 
63.  7.  in  the  shadow  of  thy  w.  will  I  rejoice 
68.  13.  yet  shall  ye  be  as  the  w.  of  a  dove 
139.  9.  if  1  take  the  w.  of  the  morning  and  dwell 
Pruv.  25.  5.  riches  make  themselves  w.  they  fly 
Eccl.  10.  20.  that  which  hath  w.  shall  tell  matter 
Isa.  6.  2.  stood  the  serajihims  each  one  hadsi.y  w. 
8.  8.  the  siretc'.ing  out  of  bis  w.  shall  fill  thy  land 
1 1.  1 12.  gather  Judah  from  the  w.  of  ihe  earth 
18.  1.  woe  lo  the  land  shadowing  with  w. 

40.  31.  they  shall  mount  up  with  w.  as  eagles 
.Jer.  48.  9.  give  w.  to  Moab,  it  may  fly  and  get  away 

40.  behold,  he  shall  S])read  his  w.  over  Moab 

49.  22.  behold,  he  shall  spread  his  ;o.over  Bozrrdi 

Ezek.  1.  6.  every  one  had  four  faces  and  four  ic. 

9.  their  w.  were  joined  ||  10.  12.  w.  full  of  eyeu 

24.  I  heard  the  noise  of  their   lo.  3.  13.  |  10.  5 

when  they  stood,  they  let  down  their  w.  25. 

17.  3.  a  great  eagle  wiih  great  to.  long-winged 

7.tlicrewasalso  another  groat  eagle  withgieatia 

Dan.  7.  4.  the  first  was  like  a  lion  and  had  eagles' 

w.  I  beheld  till  the  w.  thereof  were  plucked 

G.  another  having  on  the  btick  fourio.  of  a  fowl 

Hos.  4.  19.  the  wind  hath  bound  her  up  in  her  w 

Z<'f/i.5.9.two  women,  and  the  wind  was  in  their  w 

Mai.  1.  2.  sun  of  right,  arise  with  healing  in  his  w. 

..1/af.  23.  ,37.  how  often  would  I  have  gathered  as  a 

hen  gather.her  chickens  under  her?o./,u/.fil3.34. 

Rev.  9.  9.  the  sound  of  their  jo.  as  of  many  horsen 

12.14.tothe  woman  were  given  two  w.  of  an  eagle 

WINGED. 
fTC?i.l.21.  God  crcat.-id  every  w.  fowl  afler  his  kind 
Dent.  4.  17.  and  make  the  likeness  of  any  To.fowl 
£2ei.l7.3.agreateaglewith  great  wings, long-ic.of 
divers  colours,full  offi!atlieis,cameto  Lebanon 
WINK. 
Job  15.  12.  and  what  do  thine  eyes  w.  at  f 
Psal  35.  19.  neither  let  them  w.  with  the  eye 

WINKED. 
..^cts  17.  30.  and  times  of  this  icnoranceGod  w.  &1 

WINKETH. 
Prov.  6.  13.  a  wickinl  man  w.  with  his  eyes 
10.  10.  he  that  w-  with  llic~  eve,  causeth  sorrow 

WINNOWED. 
fsa.  30,  24,  which  hath  bem  w.  with  the  shovel 

WINNOWEST. 
Psal.  139.  t  2.  thou  w.  mv  pnth  and  lying  dowa 

WINNOWETH. 
Ruth  3.  2.  behold,  Boaz  ?o  barley  to  night  in  floor 

WINTER. 
Gen.  8.  22.  summer  nnd  w.  shall  not  cease 
Psal.  74.  17.  thou  hast  made  summer  nnd  jr. 
rro!'.20.T  4.  sluggard  will  not  plow  by  rcison  of  tc. 
Cant.  2   11.  for  lo,  the  w.  is  past,  the  rain  is  otci 
Zech.  14.  8.  in  summer  and  in  w.  shall  it  be 
Mat.  24   20.  jiray  ye  that   your  flight  t>e  no!  in 
the  ia.  nor  on  the  s«l)balh-day,  Mark  13.  IS. 
Tohn  10.  22.  the  feast  of  dedication  was  in  w 
2  Tim.  4.  21.  do  tliv  diligence  to  com.5  before  v. 

WINTER-riOUSF,. 
Jer.  36.  22.  now  the  kins  sat  in  the  w.-hnvsf 
^7n»s3.15.Iwillsinitew,-A«»»'(;wilhs'iiumer-liou3e 


WIS 

WINTEU,  rcri 
J.9-1.  78.  6.  ihobeitsuol  liui  e:jt:ii  sliall  lo.  on  them 
/Cts'-i7  l'^.iit-'cai«»lliehiiven  was  lo   commodious 
lo  (C.  Ill,  tiie  lU  Jie  putt  advised  toic.  all'lieiiice 

1  Cor.  16.  b.  a  may  be  I  will  abide  and  w.  willi  you 
J'lt  3.  I'i-  tot  1  liuve  determined  there  lo  w. 

WLNTEKEU. 
jttts  -iS.  11.  in  a  81111)  which  had  w.  m  the  isle 
Wll'E. 

2  Kings  21.  13. 1  will  w.  Jeiusaloin  as  a  dish 
XeJi.  I'i.  H.  ic.  not  out  my  good  deeds  1  have  done 
U«   i.">.  fi.  he   will  swallow   up  death  in   victory, 

Lord  will  w.  away  tears  Iroiii  all  faces,  Hev. 
7.  17.  I  -il.  4. 

/.fcjt-:  7.  3S.  a  woman  did  lo.  them  with  hairs  of  her 
head  :uid  kissed  his  feet,  44.  John  11.  i-  |  1'2.  3. 

.tiln  IJ.  5.  he  began  to  ic.  tliein  with  the  towel 
WIPED. 

Pruc  6  33.  his  reproach  sliall  not  be  w.  away 
WU'ETH. 

2  h'ing^s  21.  13.  as  a  man  w.  a  dish,  turning  it 

f'tuv.  30.  2U.  she  eatetli,  and  «;.  her  iiioulh,  and 
saitli,  I  liavedone  no  wickedness 
WIPING. 

B  Kings  "I    13.  w.  it.  and  turning  it  upside  down 
*  VVlKEri. 

Etoii.  39. 3.  they  did  beat  the  gold  into  thin  jilatcs, 
and  cut  it  into  to. 
WISDOM, 

fn  Rrec/t,  Sophia;  in  Hebrew,  Chacheinah.  It  is 
put,  I.  For  that  prudence  and  discretion,  which 
enables  men  to  pciceive  what  is  Jit  to  be  dune, 
iccording  to  tUc  circumstances  of  time,  place, 
persons,°manHers,  and  end  of  doing.  Keel.  2. 
13,  14,  I  saw  that  wisdom  eicelleih  folly,  for 
the  wise  man's  eyes  are  in  his  head.  "  'J'he 
wise  man  has  the  use  of  his  eyes  and  reason,  he 
sees  his  way,  and  orders  ell  his  affairs  with  dis- 
cretion; heforesees,and  so  avoids  many  dan 
iTcrs  and  mischiefs."  Knowledge  directs  a  man 
Ichat  is  to  be  done,  and  what  is  not  to  be  done ; 
but  wisdom  directs  litmhuw  to  do  things  duly, 
conveniently,  and  fitly.  It  was  this  sort  of  wis- 
dom that  Solomon  entreated  of  God  with  so 
much  earnestness,  and  which  God  granted  him 
TCith  great  liberality,  1  Kings  3.  '.(,  12,28. 

II.  Wisdom  is  taken  for  quickness  of  invention, 
and  dexterityin  the  ezecutionof  several  works, 
which  require  not  so  much  strength  of  body,  as 
industry  and  labour  of  the  mind.  Wisdom  is 
the  (rift  of  God,  who  told  Moses,  that  he  had 
filled  with  wisdom,  and  understanding,  and 
knowledge,  Bczalecl  and  .Ihaliah,  to  invent  and 
perform  several  sorts  of  work  for  completing 
the  tabernacle,  Exod.  31.  2,  3. 

ni.  Wisdom  is  used  for  craft,  cunning,  and 
ttratagem,  and  that  whether  good  or  evil. 
Exod.''l.  10,  Come  on,  said  Pharaoh,  let  ns 
deal  w'sely  with  the  Israelites:  "  Let  us  fall 
«/)«« .s.,,vij  stratagem,  whereby  we  may  exhaust 
both  their  wealth  ar,d  their  strength."  It  is 
obsrrvedof  .lonadab,  the  friend  of  Amnmi,  and 
nephew  of  David,  that  he  was  very  wise,  that 
is,  very  subtile  and  crafty,  2  Sam.  13.  3.  .'Ind 
in  Job  5.  13.  it  is  said,  that  God  taketh  the 
wise  in  their  own  craftiness. 

IV.  Wisdom  iS  taken  for  doctrine,  learning,  and 
experience.  Job  12.  12,  With  the  ancient  is 
wisdom.  .Ind  in  Acts  7.  22.  it  is  said  of 
Moses,  that  he  was  learned  in  all  tiie  icisdom 
of  the  Egyptians  ;  "  He  was  instructed  in  the 
"  kr.owlelge  of  those  arts  and  sciences,  for 
"  which,  in  those  times,  the  Egyptians  were 
"  famous." 

V.  It  is  taker,  for  true  piety,  or  the  fear  of  God, 
which  IS  spiritual  wisdom.  Psol.  'JO.  12,  So 
teach  us  to  number  our  dnys,  that  we  may 
apply  our  hearts  unto  wisdom  ;  "  That  we  -may 
"  devote  ourselves  to  the  study  and  practice  of 
"  true  piety."  Jlnd  in  Job  28.  28,  The  fear 
of  the  Ijord,  that  is  icisdom. 

V\.  Wisdom  is  put  fir  .Jesus  Christ,  the  eternal, 
essential  Wisdom,  the  word,  the  Son  of  God. 
It  icas  by  Wisdom  that  God  established  the 
heavens,  and  f.ninded  the  earth.  Prov.  3.  19, 
It  was  this  Wisdom  that  the  Lord  possesse<l 
from  everlastins,  from  the  bfginning,  or  ever 
the  earth  was,  Prov.  8.  22,  23.  He  was  set  up, 
he  was  anointed  frsm  everlasting,  before  all 
worlds  to  be  the  person  by  whom  the  Father  re- 
solved to  do  all  his  works,  first  to  create,  and 
.*«»  to  uphold,  govern,  and  judge,  and  after- 
nardj  to  redeem  and  save  the  world ;  all  which 
works  are  in  scripture  particularly  ascribed  to 
the  Son  of  God.  .Salomon,  in  Prov.  8.  discour- 
ict  largely  and  profoundly  of  this  Wisdom. 

The  Pnahnist  says,  Psal.  37.  30,  The  mouth  of 
til-  lighteous  upeakrt.-  •cisdnm.  IVhen  the  dis- 
tourses  of  other  m:n  are  either  aiekcdorvatn, 
kit  arcpirvs  an  Iprnfitahle,  they  low  'rom,  and 


WIS 

af.  so  many  evidences  of  wisdom,  and  have  a 
teriency  to  make  others  spiritually  wise.  Li 
Job  28.  12.  having  mentioned  several  hidden 
things  which  man's  wisdom  has  found  out,  .lob 
asks  this  question.  But  where  shall  wisdom  be 
found  ?  He  means  that  sublime  and  eminent 
wisdom,  which  consists  in  the  ezact  knowledge 
of  alt  God's  counsels  and  ways,  and  of  the  seve- 
ral manners  and  reasons  of  his  governing  the 
uorid,  and  dealing  with  good  and  bad  men  ; 
this  IS  far  above  man's  reach,  and  is  the  prero- 
gative of  God  alone.  Job  says  to  his  thru 
friends,  chap.  12.  2,  No  doubt  but  ye  are  Hk- 
people,  and  wisdom  shall  die  with  you.  This 
IS  an  ironical  expression ;  that  is  to  say,  ^^  iou 
"  are  the  only  people  for  emtncncy  of  wisdom  ; 
"  you  have  engrossed  all  the  reason  of  man- 
"  kind;  and  you  think  that  all  the  wisdom  and 
"  knowledge  of  divine  things,  which  is  in  the 
"  world,  lives  m  you,  and  loili  die  and  be  utterly 
"  lust  when  you  die." 
Wisdom  IS  put  fornaturalinstinct  and  sagacity. 
Job  39.  17,  The  ostrich  is  hardened  against  htr 
young  ones,  because  God  hath  deprived  her  of 
wisdom:  '^Because  God  hathnot  implanted  in 
"  her  that  natural  instinct,  care,  and  affection, 
"  which  hchathput  into  other  birds  and  beasts, 
"  toward  their  young.''  Wisdom  is  likewise 
put  for  the  doctrine  of  the  gospel.  1  Cor.  2.  G, 
7,  liowbeit  we  speak  wisdom  among  them  that 
are  perltict;  yet  not  the  iciSf/oHt  of  this  world, 
nor  of  the  princes  of  this  world,  that  come  lo 
nought;  that  is,  "  The  subject-matter  of  my 
^^  preaching  is  the  most  icisc  contrivance  .and 
"  counsel  of  God,  concerning  the  salvation  of 
"  man  by  Christ  crucified,  and  so  it  will  be 
'^  owned  to  be,  though  not  by  learned  philoso- 
'■^  pliers,  yet  by  humble,  sincere  Christians,  and 
"such  wiio  have  attained  to  some  ripeness  of 
"  understanding  in  the  knowledge  ofthego.fpcl: 
"But  this  is  not  the  wisdom  of  the  world, 
"  which  teaches  how  to  manage  our  temporal 
"  -iffairs,  only  in  order  to  a  comfortable  life 
"hire;  neither  is  it  the  maxims  of  state-po 
"  licy,  which  statesmen  count  the  only  wisdom, 
"  who  yet  by  all  their  plots  and  policies  cannot 
"■  secure  themselves  from  ruin;  But  we  speak 
"  the  wisdom  of  God  in  a  mystery,  even  liid- 
"dcn  wisdom;  it  is  such  as  no  creature  could 
"  make  any  discovery  of,  and  was  hidden  for- 
"  merly  under  holy  mysteries  and  Jewish  types; 
"  it  loas  but  darkly  spoken  of  by  the  prophets, 
"  and  altogether  unknown  to  the  Gentiles." 
Christ  Jesus  is  said  to  be  made  of  God  unto  us 
wisdom,  1  Cor.  1.  30.  "  He  reveals  the  will 
"  and  knowledge  of  God  to  us,  and  makes  us 
"wise  unto  salvation."  In  Mat.  11.  ]9,  our 
Saviour  speakingofthebad  treatment  that. lohn 
the  Baptist  and  himself  met  withjrom  the  .lews 
says.  But  IVisdom  is  justitied  of  her  chililren. 
Some  take  the  meaning  to  be  th/s  :  "  I  who  am 
"  the  wisdom  o»God,  am  jusiihed  by  you,  who 
"  trull/  believe  on  me :  You  know  I  am  no  glut- 
"  ton,'no  wine-bibber,  no  friend  of  publicans, 
"  and  sinners."  Others  thus,  "  Religion,  in 
"  all  the  branches  and  duties  thereof,  enjoined 
"  by  God,  or  the  various  methods  that  God  uses 
"  to  reclaim  sinners,is  owned  and  acknowledged 
"  to  be  full  of  wisdom,  holiness,  and  equity 
"  and  also  vindicated  from  the  cavils  and  un 
"just  imputations  of  all  ungodly  persons,  by 
"  those  who  have  devoted  themselves  to  the 
"study  and  practice  of  religion." 
St.  .lames  speaks  of  the  wisdom  that  is  from 
above,  which  comes  from  God,  and  teaches  vs 
to  be  humble  and  holy  in  all  our  conversation, 
James  3.  17.  It  is  known,  and  expressed  by  se- 
veral vroperties :  It  is  pure,  it  makes  men  care- 
ful to  avoid  any  defilement  by  sin  and  error, 
and  to  adhere  both  to  truth  and  holiness.  It 
IS  peaceable,!/  disposeth  men  to  peace,both  as  to 
the  making  and  keeping  it,  so  for  as  is  eonsist- 
ent  with  purity,  and  may  be  done  wilhoiK.  sin. 
It  is  gentle,  it  disposes  men  to  bear  with  the 
infirmities  of  others,  to  forgive  injuries,  to  in- 
terpret all  things  for  Ike  best,  to  recede  from 
their  own  right,  for  peace  sake.  It  is  easy  to 
he  entreated,  it  makes  men  yield  to  the  persua- 
sions of  the  word,  to  goad  counsel, good  reason. 
Il  is  full  of  mercy,  it  makes  us  pity  others  that 
are  afflicted,  or  that  offend.  It  is  full  of  good 
fruits,'  of  beneficence,  liberality,  and  all  other 
offices  of  humanity, which  proceed  from  merry. 
It  is  without  partiality,  it  does  not  make  a  dif- 
ference between  person  and  person,uponcar/t<il 
accounts.  It  is  also  without  hypocrisy,  or 
counterfeiting,  as  they  do  that  judge  olher.f, 
being  rruilty  of  the  same  thimj-ii  themselves  ;  it 
1.1  unfeigned  and  r.incrre.  Wisdom  IS  put  for 
the  huly'scriptnrts,  I.nke  Jl.  49. 


WIS 

£zoJ.31.3.  Ihnvo  fill.d  him  -vlih  the  iS^  irit  of  Gad 
in  w.  and  in  unilcrslandiii^.  tj.  |  36.  31,  iU 

35.  26.  whose  hc!art  stirred  iheiii  i  p  in  uJ.Uli.  1,  2 
Deut.  4.  ti.  for  this  is  your  w.  an-'  understanding 
2  Sam.  14.  21).  according  to  w.  of  an  angel  ol  Ou4 

20. 22.  the  woman  went  to  all  the  peojjle  in  hel  ». 
1  liings'i.  28.  tliey  oaw  that  the  w.  ol  G.  was  in  hiia 

4.  2y.  God  gave  Solomon  w.b.  Is.  2  Citron.  I.  12. 

30.  Solomon's  w.  excelled  w.  of  Egypt,  34.  [  7 

H.  I  10.  -1,  23,  24.  2  Chron.  -J.  *,  22,  23 

1  Chron.  22.1-.'.  only  Lord  give  thee  w.  and  undei.'it. 

2  Chron.  1.  10.  give  me  ic.  ||  11.  but  hast  asked  lo. 
F.ira  7.  2o.  thou  Ezra,  after  the  w.  of  thy  God 
■lob  4.  21.  they  die,  even  without  w. 

12.  2.  ye  are  the  people,  w.  shall  die  with  you 
13. ,').  Iiold  your  peace  and  it  should  be  your  w. 

15.  8.  and  dost  thou  restrain  w.  to  Ihyeelf  ! 

20.  3.  hast  thou  counselled  !iim  that  hath  no  w.  1 
28.  12.  but  where  shall  w.  be  found  7 

20.wlieiicecometii  ic.andvvhere  place  of  undciit 
30.  t  22.  and  thou  dissolvest  my  w. 

32.  7.  multitude  of  years  should  leach  w. 

13.  lest  ye  should  say,  we  have  found  out  w. 

33.  33.  hearken  to  me  and  I  shall  teaeii  thee  isi 

34.  35.  Job's  words  were  wiihout  w. 

3ti.  5.  behold,  God  is  mighty  in  strength  and  to. 
38.  37.  who  can  number  the  clouds  in  «>.  ? 

50.  17.  because  (Jod  hath  deprived  her  of  w. 
Psal.  37.  30.  the  mouth  of  the  righteous  siieaks  te. 

51.  G.  thou  shall  make  me  to  know  w. 

90.  12.  that  we  may  apply  our  hearts  unto  lo 

104.  24.  in  w.  hast  thou  made  all  thy  works 

105.  22.  tiiid  leach  his  seiiaiors  w. 

136.  5.  to  him  that  by  w.  made  the  heavens 
F/'o«.1.2.loknow  «).||7.foolsdesi)ise  it. and  instruct 
20.  70.  crieth,  8.  1.  ||  2.  2.  incline  thine  ear  to  lo^ 

2.  6.  the  Lord  giveth  w.  \\  3.  21.  keep  sound  w. 

7.  he  hiyeth  up  sound  w.  fur  the  rightei  us 
10.  when  to.  enlereth  into  thine  heart 

3.  13.  happy  is  Ihe  man  that  findelh  w.  and  the 

man  that  gcttoth  understanding 

19.  the  Lord  by  w.  liath  hmiided  the  earth 

4.  5.  get  w.  7.  II  5.  1.  my  son  uttend  to  my  w. 

7.  4.  say  lo  w.  thou  art  my  sister,  and  call  umlersf. 

8.  5.  understand  w.  ||  9.  1.  w.  buildcil  her  house 
12.1  w.  dwell  with,  prudence,  and  fnnl  knowledga 

14.  counsel  is  mine,  and  sound  w.  I  am  nndersL 
10.  23.  but  a  man  of  uiiderstaiuling  hath  w. 

31.  the  mouth  of  the  just  bringeth  forth  w. 

12.  8.  a  man  is  commended  according  to  his  is. 
14.  G.  a  scorner  ueeketh  w.  and  fmdeth  it  not 

8.  the  w.  of  the  prudent  is  to  understand  Ins  way 
33.  u).  resteth  in  heart  of  him  that  hath  unilerst. 

16.  16.  how  much  better  is  it  to  get  w.  than  goW 

17.  16.  is  there  a  price  in  hand  of  a  fool  to  gett7 

18.  1.  thro'  desire  a  man  intermeddleth  with  allio. 

19.  8.  he  thatgetleth  w.  lovetli  his  own  soul 

21.  30.  there  is  no  w.  against  the  Lord 

23.  4.  labour  not  to  be  rich,  cease  from  thy  ownw 

9.  for  a  fool  will  despise  the  w.  of  thy  words 
23.  buy  w.  II  24.  3.  thro'  w.  is  a  house  built 

29.  3.  whoso  lovcth  w.  rejoiceth  his  falher 

15.  the  roil  and  reproof  give  w.  but  a  child  left 

30.  3.  I  neither  learned  w.  nor  have  1  knowledga 

31.  26.  she  openeth  her  mouth  with  w. 

F.ccl.  1.  13.  I  gave  my  heart  to  search  out  by  to. 

16.  I  have  gotten  more  w.  than  all  before  mo 

17.  I  gave  my  heart  lo  know  w.  and  folly 
IS.forinmuch  w.  is  much  grief,lie  that  increaset 

2.  3.  yet  acquainting  mine  heart  with  w. 
9.  so  I  was  great,  and  my  w.  remained  with  mj 

12.  I  turned  myself  to  beliohl  w.  and  madness 

13.  w.  excels  lolly  ||  21.  whose  labour  is  in  w. 
2().God giveth  to  a  man  lo.  \\  7. 12.  iv.  givelhiife 

7. 19.H).strcngtheneth  the  wise  more  than  ten  men 
23.  all  this  have  1  proved  by  w.  I  will  be  wise 
25.  I  applied  mine  heart  to  know  and  seek  out  to 

8.  1.  a  man's  lo.  maketh  his  ficc  to  shine 
IG.  when  I  applied  my  heart  to  know  ir. 

9.  10.  there  is  no  ic.  in  the  grave  where  thou  goesl 
13.  this  K).  have  I  seen  also  under  the  sun 

15.  a  poor  man  fcy  his  w.  delivered  the  city 

10.  1.  a  little  folly  him  that  is  in  reputation  ibf  t.% 
3.  his  w.  failcth  him   and  he  saith  he  is  a  fool 

Isa.W.y.i.  by  my  id  havedoneit,  for  f  am  prudent 
29.  14.  for  theic.  of  their  v,i=e  men  shall  perieh 
33.  6.  w.  shall  be  the  stability  of  thy  times 

.ler.  0.  23.  let  not  the  wine  man  slory  in  his  w 
10.  12.  he  esinblislied  the  world  hv  his  w.  .51.  15. 

Dim.  I.  4.  children  who  were  skilful  in  all  w.  17. 
2.  14.  Daniel  answered  with  counsel  and  lo 

20.  blessed  be  Ood,  for  io.  and  mi>rht  are  hig 

21.  he  giveth  w.  to  the  wise,  and  knowledge 
23.  I  thank  thee,  O  God,  who  hast  given  na-  to 
30.  this  secret  is  not  revealed  for  anv  w   I  hll^f 

5.  II.  w.  like  the  ic.  of  the  gods  was  found  in  hi« 
Mat.  12.  49.  the  queen  of  the  e   utii  came  from  lit 

most  parts  to  hear  the  w.  of  Solomoj,  Lukt 
II.  13. 

13.  54,  >v!iencc  hath  this  man  this  u;  i;.nd  works? 


WIS 

ItultelAl.iaTn  tliodisobedienlto  tlie  w-oftlicjust 
2.  iO.  Jeaus  filled  with  ic.  |l  ^'i-  iiicreiisiotl  In  to. 
11.49  Ihorcfyre  aUuaaul  the  w.  ol'GoJ,  will  send 
21   15.  for  I   vill  give  you  a  luoutli  and  w. 
<3c(<6  3.  look  out  seven  men  full  oi'  w.  and  Holy  G. 

10.  they  were  not  ahle  to  lesisl  the  w.  and  spirit 
7. 10.  God  gave  Joseph  w.  inlhosiglilof  Pharaoli 

2'i.  was  learned  in  all  the  lo.  of  the  Egyptians 

1  Cor.  1. 17.  to  preach  gospel  not  with  ic.  ol  words 

19.  I  will  destroy  the  w.  oltho  wise,  and  hring 

20.  God  hath  made  Ibolisli  the  to.  ol'tlus  world 

21.  alter  that  m  the  w.  of  God  the  world  hy  w. 
knew  not  God,  it  pleased  God  by  preaching 

22.  require  a  sign,  and  Greeks  seek  after  ic. 
24.  Christ  the  power  of  God  and  the  w.  of  God 
30.  who  of  (J.  is  made  to  us  w.  and  righteousness 

2.  4.  my  speech  wa.s  not  with  words  of  man's  w. 

5.  your  faith  should  not  •stand  in  the  tc.  of  men 

6.  we  speak  ic.  ||  7.  but  we  speak  the  w.  of  God 
13.  not  in  words  which  man's  w.  teacheth 

3.  19.  the  ID.  of  this  world  is  Iboiishness  wilh  God 
i  Cor.  1.  12.  with  sincerity,  not  with  Heslily  w. 
Ep/i.  1.  8.  he  hath  abounded  toward  us  in  all  w. 

3.  10.  might  be  known  the  inanifold  w.  of  God 
Col.  1.  9.  that  ye  might  be  filled  with  all  w. 
28.  warning  and  teaching  every  man  in  all  w. 

3.  16.  let  Christ's  words  dwell  in  you  in  all  w. 

4.  5.  walk  in  w.  toward  them  that  are  without 
Jam.  1.  5.  if  any  lack  uj.  let  him  ask  of  God 

3.  15.  this  w.  descendetli  not  from  above 

2  Pet.  3.  15.  according  to  the  w.  given  unto  him 
Hen.  5.  12.  worthy  is  the  Lamb  to  receive  w. 

7.  12.  blessing,  and  glory,  ami  w.  be  to  our  God 
17.  9.  and  here  is  the  mind  which  hath  to. 
WISDO.M,  joined  with  is. 
Job  6.  13.  and  is  w.  driven  quite  from  mel 

12.  12.  with  the  ancient  is  w.  13.  IG. 

28. 18.  the  price  of /o.!*-  above  rubies,  Prov.S.  11. 
28.  fear  of  the  Lord  that  is  w.  to  de|>art  from  evil 
Prev.  4.  7.  w.  is  the  princqial  thing,  get  w. 
10.13.with  him  that  hath  understandnigiC.iifoURd 

11.  2.  but  with  the  lowly  !5  lo. 

13.  10.  but  with  the  well-advised  is  w. 

14.  8  the  w.  of  prudent  is  to  understand  his  way 

17.  24.  10  is  before  him  that  hath  understanding 
24.  7.  w.  is  too  high  for  a  fcol,  he  opens  not 

Keel.  1.  13.  for  in  much  w.  is  much  grief 
7.  11.  10.  is  good  with  an  inheritance,  and  by  it 

12.  for  w.  is  a  defence,  and  money  is  a  defence 
9. 16.  w.  is  better  tlia..  strength  ;  neverlheless,  the 
poor  man's  w.  is  des|)ised,  his  word*  not  heard 
18.  w.  is  better  tliar.  Wb.ipuns  of  war,  but  one 
10.  10.  but  ic.  is  |irofitable  to  direct 
TifrAQ.they  rejected  the  word,  what  w.  is  in  them? 
49.7.thu3sai!Ji  the  Loid  of  hostj"-  (.<  w.  no  more  in 
TemanTis  tneir  tc.  vanished? 
Dan.  .5.  14.  that  excellent  lo.  is  found  in  thee 
Jilat.  11.  19.  a  friend  of  publicans  andsiuners,  but 
w.  is  j'jstified  of  her  children,  />«/ic  7.  35. 
Mark  0.  2  what  w.  is  this  which  is  given  lo  him? 
Jam.  3.  17.  the  w.  that  is  from  above  Is  first  jiurc 
Heu.  13.  18.  here  is  w.  let  him  that  understands 

Of  WISDOM. 
Job  11.6.  that  he  would  shew  thee  the  secrets  ofio. 
28.  18.  fjr  the  price  of  w.  is  above  rubies 
/'saJ.49.3.my  moulh  shall  speak  of  /o.and  meditat. 
111.  10.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  beginning  of  w. 
his  prfcise  endureth  for  ever,  Frov.  9.  10. 
Prov.  1.  3.  to  receive  the  instruction  ofw.  justice 
4. 11. 1  have  tauglil  thee  in  the  way  of  w.  have  led 
10.  21.  but  fools  die  for  want  of  w. 
11. 12.  he  tlu.l  is  void  ofw.  despiselh  his  neighbour 

15.  21.  ijlly  is  joy  to  him  that  is  destitute  of  w. 
33.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  instruction  of  w. 

18.  4.  the  well-a|)ring  of  w.  as  a  flowing  brook 
24.  14.  so  slia.^l  the  knowledge  o/ w.  be  to  thy  soul 

Eccl.  1.  16.  my  heart  had  great  experience  of  to. 
Kiek.  28.  12.  thou  sealest  up  the  sum  full  of  w. 
Dan.  1.20.  in  all  matters  of  id.  he  found  them  ten 
times  better  than  all  the  magicians 
Mie.  6.  9.  the  man  of  w.  shall  see  thy  name 
liom.  11.  33.  O  the  ilcplh  of  the  wisdom  of  God  I 
1  Cor.  2.1.  not  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of  w. 

12.  8.  to  one  is  given  by  the  Spirit  the  word  of  w. 
Col.  2.  3.  in  whom  arc  hid  all  the  treasures  of  w. 

23.  which  things  have  indeeil  a  shew  of  w. 
Jam,  3.  13.  shew  his  works  with  meekness  of  w. 

Sc  Spirit. 
Thy  WISDOM. 
I  Ktngs  9.  6.  do  therefore  ar:,or(ling  to  thy  w. 
10.  6.  it  was  a  true  report  that  I  heard  of  thy  w. 
1.  thy  w.  and  prosperity  exccedotli  the  fame 
8.  happy  are  these  phy  servants  tlial  stand  b'jfore 
thee  continually  and  hear  thy  w.  2  Ckr. 
9.  5,  7. 
i  Chron.  9.  fi.  the  half  of  thy  w.  was  not  told  mo 
Job  39.  20.  doth  the  hawk  fly  by  thy  w.  ? 
ha.  47.  10.  thy  w.  it  hath  perverted  thee 
Siek.  28.  4   with  Ihy  w.  hast  gotten  thee  richee.S. 
17   lllou  h»«;  corru))tod  thu  w,  by  Ihy  hrighii-ess 


WIS 

WISE. 

Ocn.  3.  G.  and  a  tree  to  lie  desired  lomake  one  tc. 
41.  39.  there  Is  none  so  discreet  and  to.  as  Ihou 

Ezod.  23.  8.  the  gift  biindelh  the  w.  Veut.  Hi.  19. 

IJeut.  4.  6.  surely  this  great  nation  is  a  -j).  people 
32.  29.  O  that  they  were  w.  that  they  understood 

.Itulg.  5.  29.  her  w.  ladies  answered  her 

2  Ham.  14.  20.  my  lord  is  w.  according  to  the  wisd. 

1  Kings  3.  12.  1  have  given  thee  a  w.  Iieart 
5.  7.  blessed  bo  the  Lord  ihat  halhgiveii  David  a 
ID.  son  over  this  great  jieople,  2  Chron.  2.  12. 

1  Chron.  20.  14.  fell  for  Zaclianaha  ic.  counsellor 

./ob  5.  13.  he  taketh  the  w.  in  tbeir  own  craft. ness 
9.  4.  he  IS  w.  In  heart  and  mighty  ia  strength 
11.  12.  for  vain  man  would  be  to.  liiough  born  like 
a  wild  asa's  colt 
22.  2.  he  that  is  w.  may  be  profitable  to  himself 
32.  9.  great  men  are  not  always  le.  nor  the  aged 
37.  24.  he  renpectelh  not  any  that  arc  w.  of  heart 

Psal.  2.  10  be  tc.  now,  O  ye  kings,  be  instructed 
19.7.testimony  ofLd.ioBure,  making  ic.  the  simple 
36.  3.  he  hath  left  ofl'to  be  w.  and  to  do  good 
94.  8.  and  ye  fools,  when  will  ye  be  w. 
107.  43.  whoso  is  w.  and  will  observe  those  things 

Prov.  1.  5.  a  id.  man  shall  attain  to  w.  counsels 

6.  to  understand  the  words  of  the  w.  and  sayings 

3.  7.  be  not  w.  in  thine  own  eyes,  fear  the  Lord 
35.  the  ID.  shall  inherit  glory,  but  shame  shall  be 

6.6.  be  20.8.33.  |  23.  19.  |  27.  11. 

9.  12.  if  thou  be  w.  thou  shall  be  ic.  for  thyself 

10.  1.  a  ID.  son  maketh  a  glad  father,  15.  20. 
5.  he  that  gathereth  in  summer  is  a  w.  son 

8.  the  w.  ill  heart  will  receive  conimandmeiiLs 
•  19.  but  he  that  refraineth  his  lips  is  to. 

11.  29.  the  fool  shall  be  servant  to  the  w.  in  heart 
.'JO.  and  ho  that  wmneth  souls  is  w. 

12.  15.  but  he  that  hearkeiieth  to  counsel  is  w. 

18.  but  the  tongue  of  the  w.  is  health 

13.  1.  a  ID.  son  heareth  his  father's  instruction 
14.  the  law  of  the  w.  is  a  fountain  of  life 
20.  he  that  walketh  with  w.  men  shall  be  w. 

14.  3.  but  the  lips  of  the  (o.  shall  [ireiierve  them 
24.  the  crown  of  the  w.  is  their  riches 

35.  the  king's  favour  is  toward  a  w.  servant 

15.  2.  tongue  of  the  id.  useth  knowledge  aright 

7.  the  lips  of  the  w.  disperse  kiiowJodge 
12.  a  scorner  will  not  go  to  th/  ic. 

24.  file  way  of  life  is  above  to  the  w. 

31.  that  heareth  reproof  abideth  among  the  w. 

16.  21.  the  w.  in  heart  shall  be  called  prudent 

23.  the  heart  of  the  w.  teacheth  his  mouth 

17.  2.  a  20.  servant  shall  have  rule  over  a  son 
28.  a  fool  when  ho  holdeth  his  peace  is  counted  ic. 

18.  15.  the  ear  of  the  to.  soekelh  knowledge 

19.  20.  that  thou  mayest  be  ic.  in  thy  latter  end 

20.  1.  whosoever  is  deceived  thereby,  is  not  w. 
20.  a  w.  king  scattereth  the  wicked,  and  bring? 

21.  11.  scorner  punisheu,sim|)leis  niadew.  wher 

the  w.  is  ins'.ructed  he  recciveth  knowledgi 
20.  there  is  oil  in  the  dwelling  of  the  w. 

22.  17.  bow  thine  ear,  hear  the  words  of  the  id. 

23.  15.  if  thy  heart  be  id.  nif  Iieart  shall  rejoice 

24.  he  that  begttleth  a  lo.  son  shall  have  joy 

24.  C.  for  by  w.  counsel  thou  shall  make  thy  wai 
23.  these  things  also  belong  to  the  id. 

25.  12.  so  is  a  w.  reprover  upon  an  obedient  oar 
26.5.  answer  a  fool  lest  he  be  w.  in  his  own  cunceii 

12.  seest  thou  a  man  w.  in  his  own  conceit 
28.  7.  whoso  keepeth  the  law  is  a  w.  son 
11.  the  rich  man  is  w.  in  his  own  conceit 

30.  24.  there  l>e  four  things  that  are  exceeding  w 
Eecl.2.  15.  I  said  in  my  heart,  why  was  I  nioro  id 

16.  for  there  ia  no  remembrance  of  the  w. 

19.  my  labour  wherein  I  have  shewed  myself  w 

4.  13.  better  is  a  id.  child  than  a  foolish  king 
6.  8.  for  what  hath  the  w.  more  than  the  fool  1 
7.4.  the  heart  of  thejo.  is  in  the  house  of  mourniiif, 

5.  it  is  better  to  hear  the  rebuilte  of  the  w, 
16.be  not  right,  overin.  neither  makethys.over  v>. 
19.  wisdom  sirengtheneth  w.  more  than  ten  men 
23.  I  said,  I  will  be  w.  but  it  was  far  from  me 

9.  l.tlie  w.  and  their  works  are  in  the  hand  of  God 
11.  I  saw  that  bread  is  not  to  the  w.  nor  riches 

13.  9.  because  »ho  preacher  was  to.  he  taugli' 
11.  the  words  of  the  20.  are  as  goads  and  as  nails 
Isa.5. 21.  woe  to  them  that  are  10.  in  their  own  oyci 

19.  11.  how  say  ye,  i  am  the  son  of  the  10..' 

31.  2.  yet  he  also  is  w.  and  will  bring  evil 
.fer.i.  22.  my  people  is  foolish,  they  are  70.  to  do  evil 

8.8.  how  do  ye  say,  we  are  w.  law  of  God  with  us 

18.  18.  nor  shall  counsel  perish  from  the  70. 
Oan.2.21.  Godgiveth  wisdom  to  70. and  knowledge 

12.  3.  they  that  be  w.  shall  shine  as  the  firmunient 
10.  wicked  shall  not,  but  the  io.  shall  undersiand 
Hos.  14.  9.  the  w.  shall  understand  these  things 
Zech.  9.  2.  though  Tyrus  and  Zidon  be  very  ?o. 
Mat.  10.  16.  be  ye  therefore  id.  as  serpents 

11.25.  because  thouh-ist  hid  these  things  from  w. 
.and  prudent,  and  revealed  to  babes,  lAtkc  10. 21. 

-*  45   who  then  is  a  faithful  and  !P,  sorvsntj     j 


WIS 

Mai.  25.  2.  live  virgins  were  m.  and  five  fooUafi 

4.  the  ID.  took  oil  in  their  vessels  wilh  their  lampa 
Z,uA'el2.42.who  then  is  that  faithful  and  w.stbwaid 
Honi.  1.  14.  1  am  debtor  t9  the  w.  and  unwise 
22.  professing  thcmselv-s  JO.  they  becanio  fools 

11.  25.  lest  you  should  be  70.  in  your  own  coaceita 

12.  16.  be  not  10.  in  you;  own  conceits 

16.  19.  I  would  have  you  jo.  to  that  whicji  is  good 
27.  to  God  only  w.  1   Tim.  1.  17.  JuUe  25. 

1  Cor.  1.  19.  1  will  destrov  the  wisdom  of  the  10. 
20.  where  is  the  to  ?  ||  27.  lo  confound  the  to. 

3.  10.  as  a  70.   master-tuilder,  I  have  laid  iho 

foundation,  and  another  buildelh  ihereou 

18.  if  any  inanBeemeth  to  be  20.  in  this  world,  kl 

him  become  a  fool  that  he  may  be  lo. 

19.  he  taketh  the  20.  in  their  own  craftiness 

20.  the  Lord  knows  the  thoughts  of  the  20. 

4.  10.  we  are  fools,  but  ye  are  to.  in  (.'hrist 

2  Cor.  10.  12.  comparing  themselves,  are  not  le. 
11.  19.  ye  suRer  fools, seeing  ye  yoursulvesare  so. 

F.j)h.  5.  15.  that  ye  walk  not  as  lools,  but  as  10. 
2  'J'im.3.  IS.the  scriptures  are  able  to  tm_ie  thee  a. 

Jiny  WISE. 
Exod.  22.  23.  if  thou  afflict  them  in  any  w. 
Lev.  19.  17.  shall  in  any  id.  rebuke  thy  neighbour 
27.  19.  if  he  will  in  a?i;/  tc.  redeem  the  field 
Veut.  17. 15.  shalt  in  anyw.  .'^et  him  king  over  thee 

21.  23.  thou  shalt  in  any  w.  bury  him  that  day 

22.  7.  thou  shalt  in  021^  w.  let  the  dam  go 
.Josh.  G.  18.  in  any  20.  keep  from  the  accursed  thing 

23.  12.  else  if  ye  do  in  any  w  go  back  and  clcavB 
1  Sam..  6.  3   in  any  w.  send  a  trespass-ofiering 

I  Kings  11.22.  howbeit,  let  ine  go  in  any  id. 
Psal.  37.  8.  fret  not  thyself  in  any  w.  to  do  evil 
Mark  14.  31.  I  will  not  deny  lliee  in  any  w. 
See  Man,  SIen. 
WISE-HE-^RfED. 
Eiod.  28.  3.  speak  to  all  thai  are  w.-heartcd 
31.6.  Iliave  |)ul  wisdom  in  all  that  are  w.-hearted 
35.10.  every  w.-hcarted  among  you  shall  make  all 
25.  all  the  women  that  were  2o.-A(?a»7e(/ did  spin 
36.  1.  then  wrought  every  w.-hertrted  man 
2;Mosescalled  Aholiab  and  every7o.-/if  a77c(i'man 
8.  every  w.-heartcd  man  made  ten  curtains 
WISE-MEN. 
Gen  41.8.  Pharaoh  called  fur  all  the  magicians  of 
Egypt,  and  all  the  w.-mcn,  Exod.  7.  11 
In  no  WISE. 
f.rv.  7.  24.  the  fat  of  beasts  lorn,  in  no  w.  eat  of  it 
1 AV77  0-53.26.  give  the  child,  and  727710  7c.slay  it,2>. 
^l/(ti.5.18.  one  tittle  shall  722  710  to. pass  from  the  le.w 
10.  42.  he  shall  in  no  id.  lose  his  reward 
LnkiVA.  11.  a  woman  could  in  7i«  20.  lift  upherstilf 
18.  17.  shall  222  no  w.  enter  therein,  liev.  21.  27. 
./b/7  7i6.37.he  flint  cometli  to  me,  I  will  222  770  lo.  cuA 
.flcls  13. 41.  a  work  which  ye  shall  in  no  ic.  believe 
Rom.  3.  9.  are  we  better  than  ihey  ?  no,  722  Tto  to. 

071  this  WISE. 
JV|777).  6.  23.  on  this  id.  ye  shall  bless  Israel 
Mat.  1. 18.  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was  022  thisw, 
.John  21.  1.  and  022  this  w.  shewed  he  himself 
.^cis  7.  6.  God  spake  071  (/27s  w.  that  his  seed 
13.  34.  he  said  on  this  w.  I  will  give  sure  merciei 
Rom.  10.  6.  the  righteousness  speaketh  on  this  10. 
Heb.  4.  4.  he  spake  of  the  seventh  day  on  this  w. 

WISE  woman. 
2  Sam.  14.  2.  and  Joab  fetched  thence  a  w.  woman 
20.  IG.  then  cried  a  w.  woman  out  of  the  city,  hern 
ProD.  14.  1.  every  ao.  looman  buildeth  her  house 

WISELY. 
Exod.  1.  10.  come  on,  let  us  deal  w.  with  them 

1  .Sa/77. 18.  5.  David  behaved  himself  jo.  14.  15,  30 

2  Chron.  11.  23.  Relioboair  dealt  w.  he  dispersed 
Psal.  58.  5.  the  charmers,  chiirming  never  so  20. 

64.  9.  for  they  shall  to.  consider  of  his  doing 
101.  2.  I  will  behave  mvself  70.  in  a  perfect  way 
Prov.  16.  20.  he  that  handleth  a  malter  id. 
21.12.  he  20.  considereth  the  house  of  the  wicked 
28.  26.  whoso  walketh  20.  shaW  be  delivered 
Kccl.'l.^(^.  thou  dost  not  inquire  w.  concerning  tliii 
Luke  IG.  8.  commended  bcranse  he  had  done  w. 

WISER. 
1  Kivgs  4.  31.  for  Solomon  was  w.  than  all  men 
.Tob  35.  11.  makelh  us  20.  than  the  fowls  of  heaven 
7'saM19.98.thou  hast  made  metp.fhan  my  enemitt 
Prov.  9.  9.  give  instruction,  and  he  will  be  yet  ia 
26.  16.  the  sluggard  is  w.  in  his  own  conceit 
Ezrk.  28.  3.  behold,  thou  art  id.  than  Daniel 
l.nke  16.  8.  the  cliililren  are  in  Iheir  generation  to. 

1  Cor.  1.  25.  the  foolishness  of  God  is  10.  than  men 

WISH. 
Job  33. 6. 1  am  according  to  Ihy  w.  in  God'i  stoftd 
Psnl.AO.  14.  let  them  be  put  to  shame  that  to.  evi] 
73.  7.  they  have  more  than  i«art  could  t77. 
Rom.  9.  3.  I  could  70.  myself  ;  ccursed  from  Cliriit 

2  Cor,  13.  9.  this  also  we  w.  even  your  perfection 

3  John  2. 1  w.  above  all  things  thou  mayeit  prG*p«: 
WISHED 

.Tovnk  4.  8.  Jonah  fainted,  and  w.  hinip^df  to  fUc 
Acts  27:  29,  they  cast  anchor  and  io.  for  Iho  day 


WIT 

WlSHlNu. 

TMl  30  my  nioutli  lo  eiu,by  ic  a  :ursc  to  liissoul 

WIST. 
Ciod.W.15.  itisinau!ia,ibriliey  M.not  what  it  was 

34  '19.  Moses  !£.  lic'l  Uiat  his  laie  shone 
/.ec.i.  17-  ihousili  he  w.  iiut,  yei  is  lie  guilty.  J8. 
Jus/i.  i.  i.  hut  lie.  noi  whence  they  were 

r;.  14.  lie  if.  not-  that  lliero  were  hers  iii  amliusli 
iuwr.  llj.  -20.  he  iC.  not  that  the  Lord  was  de|iarted 
Mark  'J.I:  he  w.  nut  wht.t  to  say,  lliey  were  ulraid 

14  411  i.eitlier  ic.  they  wliat.  to  aiisvier  hini 
J  uAfJ  4y  ic.yeiiot  I  must  be  about  i'atliers  busin. 
/W<«  5.  li.  lie  that  was  liealed  ic.  not  wiio  it  was 
Acti  l-i.  y.  w.  not  thai  it  was  true  which  was  dune 

•23  j.  said  Paul,  1  ic  not  he  was  the  high-liriest 

VVlTCii. 
Fxod.  22.  18.  thou  shalt  not  suffer  a  w.  to  live 
Ijcut.  16.  10.  there  shall  nvit  be  among  you  a  w. 
WITCHCRAFT. 

1  Ham.  15.23.  for  rcbelhun  is  as  the  sin  of  la. 
iUir  33. 1).  Manasseh  used  w.  and  enchantments 
ttui.5.20.llte  wurlis  of  the  flesh  are  idolatry,  w 

WnCUCUAFTS. 

2  Kinffs  9.  22.  su  lon^'  as  Jezebel's  w.  arc  so  many 
Mic  S  12   1  will  cutolf  10.  out  ol  thine  hciid 

JVjA.  3.  4.  the  mistress  of  w.  that  selleth  nations 

thro"  her  whoredunis,  and  families  inro   Iter  to. 

WITHAL. 

I  A'in"-sl9.l.«).howElijah  had  slain  all  tUeprophets 

1'sa.l  141  10.  ti  e  wicked  fall  wiiilst  that  1  to.  escape 

AcU  25.  27.  and  not  !c.  to  signify  the  crimes 

WITHDRAW. 

1  Sum  14. 19.  Saul  said  to  the  (iriest,  v>.  thmc  hand 
Job  y.  13.  if  God  will  not  w.  his  anger,  the  preud 

13  -21.10.  thine  hand  far  from  me,  let  not  thy  dread 
33  17  that  he  may  w.  man  Iroin  his  pnrpo-se 
Prov  25.17.10.  thy  foot  from  thy  neighbour  s  house 
Feci  7   18.  also  from  this  lo.  not  thine  hand 
Ua  (X)  20.  neither  shall  thy  moon  10.  ilselt 
lotl  2.  10.  the  stars  shall  w.  their  shining,  3   lo. 

2  7VJC5S.3.  6.  to.  yourselves  from  every  brother 

I  Tim  6.5.  from  men  of  corruiit  iiuiidsio.  Ihyselt 
WITHDRAWN. 


\vn 

Ocn.'H.M.  seeing  thou  hast  not  io.  tli)      ii  from  me 
30.  ii.  who  10.  lioni  tliee  the  iVuit  ol  tne  womb  J 
EiiaSi.\VS.  hast  w.  heiiealli  our  iniquities 
./uA31.  1(5.  if  1  iiavo  w.  the  poor  from  their  desire 
Eccl.  2.  lU.  I  w.  not  my  heart  from  any  joy 

WITHHELUEST. 
JWA  9  20.  :o.  not  thy  manna  from  tlieir  mouth 

WlTHllULU. 
(7c»i.23.6.none  of  us  shall  lo.lrom  thee  his  sepulchre 
■i  Ham.  13.  13.  for  he  will  not  w.  me  from  thee 
.Julti.  2.  but  who  can  to.  himself  from  speaking  1 
3U.  t  10.- they  10.  not  spittle  from  my  face 
l^sal.  40.  11.  10.  not  thy  lender  mercies  from  me 
S4. 11.  no  good  thiiig  will  he  w.  from  tliein  that 
/•'/■uo.3.27.10.  not  goou  from  them  to  whom  it  is  due 
•J3.  13.  w.  not  correction  from  the  child 
30.  t7.  two  things  1  required,  lo.  not  from  ma 
Keel.  U.C.  in  the  eveiinig  lo.  not  thy  liaiul 
,Jer  2.  25.  to.  ihy  tiiot  from  being  unshod  and  throat 
WITHUOLDEN. 

1  Sam.  25.  26.  Lord  hath  iv.  thee  from  revenging 
.Jolj  -'2.  7.  thou  hast  to.  bread  from  Ihe  hungry 

3rf.  15.  from  the  wicked  their  light  is  w. 

41!.  'J.  that  no  thought  can  be  w.  from  thee 
/^iii/.21.2.  thou  hasi  not  lo.  the  request  of  his  lips 
Jcr.  3.  3.  therefore  llie  showers  have  been  lO. 

5.  25.  your  sins  have  to.  good  things  from  you 
F:zcU.  18.  16.  hath  not  io.  the  |>Udge,  nor  spoiled 
.IolII.  13.  the  driiik-urtermg  is  w.  iruiii  God 
-imas  4.  7.  aUo  I  have  lo.  llie  rain  from  you 

WlTHHOLDLTll. 
.rah  13. 15.  behold,  he  to.  the  waters,  they  dry  up 
ProB.  11.  24.  there  is  ih^l  w.  more  lliaii  is  meet 
2fj.  he  that  to.  cam,  the  ji-cople  shall  curse  him 

2  7"/ie4-.2.ti.andDow  ye  know  what to.thal  he  might 
WITHIN. 

Gen.  39.  11.  none  of  the  men  of  the  house  was  to. 
/.cv.  25.  29.  w  a  full  year  he  may  redeem  it 
./U4-A.19.1.  the  inheritance  ofSiu.^on  was  lo.  Judali 
.ladir.  11.21).  why  not  recover  them  w.  that  time? 
1  6(tm.l3.U.thou  earnest  nctto.  the  daysappointed 
1  k'ui  Ts  6. 23.to.lhe  oracle  he  made  two  cherubims 
•2  Kiirtrs  7.  11.  they  told  it  to  the  king's  house  w. 


n..,/   n  n  havVio'lhe'ViiVabViants  of  their  cityl  Ezra  10.  8.  whoso  would  not  come  to.  three  days 
C^h.  6.  but  nly  beloved  had  lo.  himself  I'.al.  45. 13.  the  king's  daughter  is  all  glorious  w. 


Cunt.  O-  O.   UUL  lllj   uc.i^. >..•.■-—   ■--;  ,,,,„.;,,„ 

Lam.-2.S.he  hall,  nut  lo.  his  hand  from  destro>ing 
E-ck    IS.  8.  thai  halh  id.  his  hand  liom  iniquity 
j/os.  5.  6.  the  Lord  haih  to.  himsell  trom  them 
J  u.ke-'ti  41.  was  lo.  from  them  about  a  atone  s  cast 

WITHDRAWEST. 
Psal.  74.  11.  why  to.  thuu  ^liyri^hi  hand  1 

WITHDRAW  ETH. 
JobX.  7.  he  to.  not  his  eyes  tVo:n  the  righteous 

WITHDRAWING. 
ATe/i.  9.  t  29.  and  they  gave  a  ^r.  shoulder 

WITHDRf^VV. 
I\rch.  9. 29.  they  to.tiie  shoulder  and  would  not  hear 
F.-ek  20.  22.  nevertlieless  I  lO.  mtnc  hand 
jiiat.  12.  15.  when  Je^us  knew  it,  he  «,.  himself 
^/arA3.7.  Jesus  ic.himself  from  thence,  LaAi;  J.  lb. 
Gal.  2.  13.  but  when  tlieyweie  come,  lie  lo. 

Ps.  1.3.  his  leaf  also  sii'all  not'to.  what  he  doth  pros. 
37.  2.  and  thuv  shall  ic.  as  the  greeii  nerb 
r^a-iaii.brooks  beomptied,  reeds  and  flags  shall  w. 

7  every  thing  sown  by  the  brooks  shall  w. 
40.24.  he  shall  blow  upon  thein,  and  they  shall  to 
hr  12  4.  how  long  shal!  the  heibs  of  the  field  ic.? 
Ezek  n.y.ahal!  he  nut  cut  off  the  fruit  thereol  that 
it  w.  it  shall  to.  in  all  the  leaves  ot  her  S|.nng 
lU.  shall  it  net  utterly  lO.?  it  shall  to.  in  furrows 
amos  1.  2.  and  u.o  top  of  Carmel  shall  to. 

WITHERED. 
9cn.  41.  23.  behold  seven  ears  w.  thin  and  blasted 
Ps  102.  4.  my  heart  issmitten  andio.  II  U.  lain  to. 
laa.  15.  6.  the  hay  is  io   away,  the  grass  failelh 
27  11.  when  boughs  Ihereot  are  id.  be  broken  ofl 
Lam.  4.  8.  the  Nazarite's  skin  is  w.  like  a  stick 
F.iek  111. 12.  her  strong  rods  were  lo.  and  consumed 
'vel  i.  12.  the  trees  of  the  field  are  lo.  joy  is  w. 

17  the  barns  arc  broken  down,  for  the  corn  is  to. 
^mos  4.  7.  the  piece  whereu|>on  it  rained  not  w. 
Jonah  4.  7.  and  it  smote  the  gourd  that  it  w. 
Mat.  12.10.  and  behold  there  was  a  man  which  had 
his  hand  id.  Mark  3.  1,  3.  l.ukc  G.  0,  8. 
13.  e.when  the  sun  was  up  ihey  were  scorched,  he- 
cause  having  no  root,  Ihey  '''•j'^^'i.''' •'''fl^o,'' 
21.  19.  nreeemly  the  fig-tree  lo.  20.  MarkW.  21. 
£,!£*«  8.  6.  it  to.  away  because  it  lacked  muistuie 
Mn5.3.of  lo.folk  wailing  for  moving  ol  the  water 
15.  6.  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  branch  and  is  lo. 

WITHERETH. 
Joh  Q.  12.  the  flag  lo.  before  any  other  herb 
Vsal.  90.  6.  in  the  evening  it  is  cut  down  and  w. 
Vm.  G.  like  grass  that  to.  before  it  groweth  up 
J»a.40.7.gr.i9s  to.  the  flower  fadelh,8.  1  Pee.  1.  -4. 
/am.Ml.tliesunnosooner  risen,  but  it  lo.the  grass 
/ai£l2  trees  whosefruit  to  without  fruil,lwicedead 

WITHHELD. 

rjen.  20  0.  fo  I  lo  t'i;!e  from  sinning  against  mc 

f.-Ut 


lUl.  2.  will  walk  w.  my  house  with  a  perfect  heart 
Eccl.  9.  14.  there  was  a  little  city,  few  men  w.  it 
Ezck.  3.24.spiriliiaid,  go  shut  thyself  to. thy  house 
13.  24. shall  be  no  more  any  van:  vision  w.  Israel 
44.  17.  whiles  they  miniiter  in  l!iC  gates  and  w. 
Zf/)/j.3.3.1ier  princes  to.  are  roaring  lious,her  judges 
Mat.i.  9.  think  not  to  say  w.  >  ourselves,  Luke  3.  8. 
9. 21.  she  said  to.  herself,  ifl  but  touch  his  garment 
23.  25.  w.  Ihey  are  full  of  extortion  and  e,\cosB 
20.  cleanse  <>rst  what  is  w.  the  cup  and  platter 

27.  are  to.  full  of  dead  men's  bones  and  unclean. 

28.  w.  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  iniquity 
Mark  7.  21.  for  from  w.  proceed  evil  thoughts 

23.  all  these  evil  things  come  from  to.  and  defile 
Luke  11.  17.  he  from  w-  shall  answer  and  say 
12.  17.  he  ihoughl  w.  himself,  16.  3.  |  18.  4. 
./«/t)i  20.  26.  after  eight  days  his  disciples  were  w. 
.■lets  5.  23.  when  we  opened,  we  found  no  man  w. 

1  Cor.  5.  12.  do  not  ye  judgeHhem  that  are  w.l 

2  Cor.  7.  5.  without  were  tij-Jhtings,  w.  were  fears 
Ren.  4.  8.  and  they  were  full  of  eyes  id.  rest  not 

5.  1.  a  book  vvnltea  w.  en  the  back  side  sealed 
See    G.VTE3,     Him,    Me,    Thek,    Thk.m,    Us, 
Without,  You. 

WITHOUT. 
r.Vn.  24.31.  come  in,  wherefore  standest  thou  to.? 
DcuL  35.  5.  the  wife  of  the  dead  shall  not  mavy  to. 
unto  a  stranger 
2  Kings  10.  24.  Jehu  appointed  eighty  men  to. 

II.  J5.  and  he  said,  have  her  forth  w.  the  ranges 

18.  2.5.  am  I  now  come  up  w.  the  Lord  against 

this  place  lo  deslruy  it  7  ha.  36.  iO. 

2  Chr.  15.3.  Israel  hath  been  long  w.  the  true  God 

31.  20.  Jehoram  departed  w.  being  desired 
Ps(t/.  31.  11.  they  that  did  see  me  to.  fled  from  mc 
Prou.l.  30.  wisdom  crieth  to. she  utlcrelh  her  voice 

7.  12.  now  she  is  to.  ||  32.  13.  there  is  a  lion  id. 

24.  27.  prepare  thv  work  w.  make  it  fit  for  thee 
ha.  33.7.  behold,  "their  valiant  ones  shall  cry  w. 

53.  3.  and  ye  shall  be  redeemed  w.  money 

.'j5.  1.  buy  wine  and  milk  to.  money  and  w.  price 
./cr.  9.  21.  lo  cut  otf  the  children  from  ttj. 

33.  10   vo.  man,  to.  heasl,  and  w.  inhabitant,  13. 

//us.3.4.  Israel  to.a  king,  xd.  a  prince,  to.  a  sacrifice, 

10.  an  image,!/),  an  rpliod,  and  w.  a  terapliim 

JlldMO.  29.  a  sparrow  shall  not  fall  to.  your  falher 

Mark  4.  U.  lo  them  that  are  to.  all  these  are  done 

7.  18.  whatsoever  from  w.  enlereth  into  the  man 

I.uke\.  10.  the  whole  multitude  were  pr^iyitig  w. 

1  Cor.  5.  13.  what  to  do  lo  judge  them  that  arc  to, 
13.  but  them  that  are  w.  God  jiidgeth 

K/,ft.3.12.having  no  hope, and  to. God  in  the  world? 

Col.  4.  .5.  walk  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  are  to. 

1  Thes.<s.  4.  12.  walk  honestly  low.  llicm  that  are  w. 

1  7'tHi  3.  7.  have  a  good  report  of  thein  thai  are  lo, 
*  (J 


WIT 

ILb.~.  3.  Melchised. to. falher,to. mother  lo  dc.=ccrt 
13.  13.  wherefore  Jesus  also  suH'ered  w.  the  jliil(> 

1  Pet.  3. 1.  that  they  also  may  V).  the  word  be  won 
Heo.  22.  15.  for  to.  are  dogs  ana  sorceieis 

WITHOUT,  joined  with  within. 
Cen.G.  14.  iiitcb  the  ark  within  and  to.  with  pitr.h 
Exuil.'iJ.  11.  overlay  the  ark  within  and  w  HI.  2 
J^ev.  13.  55.  if  the  garment  be  bare  within  or  w. 
Deut.  33.  25.  Ihe  sword  w.  and  terror  wUhm 
Kzvk.'i.  10.  and  it  was  written  within  and  lo. 
7.  15.  the  sword  is  w.  and  famine  within 
Luke  11.  40.  ye  fools,  did  not  ho  that  made  lliat 
which  is  w.  make  that  which  is  within  alan? 

2  Cor.  7.  5.  w.  were  fighting-,  within  were  fears 
Hee     BLtMisH,    Camf,     Causk,    City,     Fail, 

Fear,       Him,      KsowLEDivi,      Law,      Mk., 
Stand,  Stood,  Us,  You. 
VVlTiiS. 
Judg.  16.  7.  if  they  bind  me  with  seven  green  w. 
8.  the  loids  brought  w.  \\  9.  ho  brake  the  w 
WITHSTAND. 
JVittn.  23.  32.  the  angel  went  out  to  w.  Balaam 
2  C/ii-.I3.7.Rehoboam  was  young, could  iiotto.then- 
8.  now  ye  think  10  w.  the  kingdom  of  Ihe  Lord 
20.  6.  power,  so  that  none  is  able  lo  to.  thee 
Enth.  9.  3.  and  no  man  could  to.  the  Jews 
Eccl.  4.  13.  if  one  prevail,  two  shall  w.  him 
Dan.  11.  15.  the  arms  of  the  south,  nor  his  jieople 
shall  nolto.  nor  shall  there  be  any 
strength  to  70. 
.^cts  11. 17.  what  was  I  thai  I  could  w.  God  ? 
Euh.  6. 13.  that  ye  may  be  able  to  to.  in  the  evil  day 

WITHSTOOD. 
2  ChroR.  26.  18.  tliey  to.  Uz/.iah  llie  king 
/Jati. 10. 13.  prince  of  Persia  w.  me  twenty-one  dayi 
.ticts  13.  8.  but  Elymas  the  sorcerer  w.  them 
Gal.  2.  11.  at  Antioch  I  w.  Peter  to  the  face 
2  Tim.  3.  8.  as  Jannes  and  Jambresto.  Moses 
4.  15.  beware,  for  liehalh  greatly  to.  our  words 

WITNESS 
Is  one  that  gives  testimony  to  any  thing.  Thui 
it  is  said,  Yon  are  witness,  a  laithful  witness, 
a  fal.se  witness,  GiH\  is  witness,  &c. 
Witness  til  Greek  is  Martys,  or  Martyr,  and  sig- 
nifies one  that  gives  testimony  to  the  truth  at 
the  expense  of  his  life.  Jesus  Christ  is  the 
faithful  witness,  Rev.  1.  5.  He  is  so  called, 
because,  as  the  great  Prophet  nf  his  church,  he 
halh  revealed  the  willof  Godfaitlifully,plainl}, 
and  fully,  so  far  as- is  necessary  tu  the  salva- 
tion of  men  :  This  Isaiah  prophesied  of  him. 
Isa.  55.  4,  I  have  given  him  for  a  witness  to 
the  people,  to  be  a  Prophet  and  Teacher,  to  de- 
clare the  counsclandwill  of  God  ctyverning  the 
duty  and  satiiationofmen,  tu  bear  witness  untu 
the  truih,  as  Christ  himself  affirms  before  Pon- 
tius Pilate,  John  18.  37.  IVhercfore  Paul 
saith,  1  Tim.  6.  13,  that  Christ  witnessel  a 
good  confession  before  Pontius  Pilate.  Be  is 
called  the  faithful  witness,  not  only  because  he 
revealed  all  truth,  and  bare  record  to  the  truth 
before  Pilate,  bat  also  because  he  s'^aled  it 
with  his  blood  :  he  died,  and  was  a  martyr  of 
the  truth,  lohich  proves  Attti  to  be  a  faithful, 
constant  witness. 
The  law  appoints,  that  two,  or  three  witnes.sca 
should  be  sufficient  in  matters  of  judicature ; 
but  one  witness  only  was  not  sufficient,  Deut. 
17.  6.  When  any  one  was  condemned  to  die 
the  witnesses  were  the  first  that  began  the  exe- 
cution. They  threw  the  first  stone,  for  exaniplc^ 
if  the  party  was  to  be  stoned,  Deut.  17.  7. 
The  law  condemned  a  false  witness  to  undergo 
the  same  punishment  that  he  would  have  sub- 
jected his  neighbour  to,  Dei".  19.  16,  17,  18, 
19.  fVhen  God  is  »aid  to  lie  .  witness  to  sin., 
as  in  Jer.  29.  23.  it  signijies,  l»  At  he  not  only 
knows  it,  but  he  will  also  pAiiish  it:  He  is 
both  judge  and  witness,  he  does  not  stay  for  any 
one  to  accuse  the  wicked  to  him,  he  has  no  neeil 
of  the  testimony  or  accusation  of  men,  lo  knom 
ihe  demerits  of  the  guilty.  He  accuses  them, 
himself,  he  punishes  them,  he  condemns  them, 
he  knows  all  their  transgressions,  by  his  wis- 
'  dom,  his  justice,  his  infinite  penetration. 
In  Mai.  3.' 5.  God  threatens  perjured  persons, 
adulterers,  and  other  wicked  men,  witt,  ven- 
geance, I  will  bo  a  swift  witness  against  falsa 
swearers,  iS-c.  This  is  spoken  of  Christ  the 
Messiah,  to  whom  the  Father  hath  com'mitteit 
all  judi/ment,  John  5.  22.  The  prophets  and 
Old  Testament  believers,  /)»/  tketr  doing  and 
suffering  for  God, have  given  testimony  lo  the 
truth  of  our  holy  religion.  The  aposlte  ealle 
them  a  cloud  of  witnesses,  Heb.  13.  1.  '  Thi 
apostles  also  are  still  more  witnesses,  of  the 
cnminrr,  the  mission,  the  doctrine,  the  rcsurrr.e- 
lion  o'f  Christ.  1  Cor.  1.5.  14,  15,  If  Christ  bo 
not  risen,  then  we  are  found  false  witnesses  tf 
God.  And  St.  Peter  says^  Woatewitncs»e$tf 


WIT 

nil  tlurigs  wlilch  lie  did  in  J  uJea  ami  Jetusa- 
liMO,  Mcts  lU.  39.  He  chose  a  small  number 
of'/icrsoiis  to  be  wiliesses  to  him,  and  when  Ihey 
look  upon  them  U  put  another  apostle  in  the 
place  of  Jadai,  they  thought  Jit  to  appoint  one 
whohad  been  a  wiluessc/t/ie  rciiurrcction  along 
with  them,  Acis  1.  ii. 

Tkt  apostle  Paul,  in  Koin.  8.  IG.  says,  that  llie 
Spirit  ilselt'  buaietli  witness  willi  our  siiirit, 
fhat  we  are  tlic  cliiUlreii  ol  Goii.  7'Ae  Hpiril 
if  Qod  by  an  inward  and  secret  suggestion, 
speaks  the  same  things,gices  the  same  ecidcnce, 
concerning  the  truth  of  grace,  and  our  sonship, 
and  so  ratifies  what  oar  enlightened  andrenew- 
ed  consciences  say.  la  Hub.  11.  4.  it  is  said, 
that  Abel  obtained  witness  lliat  he  was  rigli- 
teous,  God  testifyiii!,'  of  lus  gilts.  The  Spirit 
of  Ood  testified  to  his  spirit  that  he  was  justi- 
fied by  the  righteousness  of  Christ ;  and  God 
witnessed  from  heaven  to  the  truth  of  his  state 
lyy  accepting  of  his  person  and  sacrifice,  and  by 
giving  a  visible  sign  of  it,  so  as  that  Cciin 
could^obseroe  it :  It  is  thought  that  God  sent 
fire  from  heaven  and  consumed  .Ibcl's  sacrifice 
as  he  did  others  afterwards. 

.fob  says,  Tliuu  reiiewest  tliy  witnesses  against 
me,  ./ob  lU.  17.  Tiiou  bringest  fresh  plagues 
and  judgments  upon  me,  which  are  the  wit- 
nesses u;i(/ f«(ii«ncts  both  of  my  sins,  and  of 
thy  displeasure  against  me.  In  Psal.  8D.  3<. 
it  is  said  that  the  house  and  kingdom  of  David 
thalL  be  cstublisbed  for  ever  as  tlie  moon,  and 
as  a  faitlifnl  witness  in  heavBn.  By  I'ailliful 
witness,  some  understand  the  moon,  which  is 
called  a  witness  of  God's  covenant  of  the  night, 
Jer.  33.  yO.  so  the  meaning  is.  And  though  Iht 
moonbesubject  tu  eclipses  andmanifoldckanges, 
yet  It  still  abides  in  heaven,  as  a  witness  of  my 
covenant  of  the  night,  so  shall  the  house  and 
kingdom  of  David,  who  was  a  type  of  the  Mes- 
siali,  continue  for  ever,  nutwilhstanding  the 
changes  and  calamities  that  befall  it.  Cithers 
understand  by  this  the  rainbow,  which  is  God's 
faithful  and  perpetual  witness,  Gen.  9.  1-2,  16. 
WituessiS  jjutfor  the  miracles  of  Christ,  which 
gave  testimony  to  his  Deity  andMcdiatorship, 
Julin  5.  3(1.  I  10.  -25. 

9en.  '21 .  30.  they  may  he  a  lo.  thai  I  digged  this  well 

31.  44.  let  this  covenant  be  a  w.  between  us 
48.  this  heap  Is  a  w.  this  pillar  is  w.  52. 
50.  God  is  w.  between  me  and  thee,  1  Thess.2.5. 

Erod.  22. 13.  if  it  be  lorn,  let  him  bring  it  for  a  w. 

23.  1.  put  not  thine  hand  to  be  an  unrighteous  w. 
Lev.  5.  1.  if  a  soul  sin,  and  is  a  w.  of  swearing 
Kiiin.  5.  13.  if  there  be  no  w.  against  her 

35.30.  one  le.  shall  not  testify  agains_t  any  per«o_n 
to  cause  him  to  die,  Deut.  17.  G.  [  I'J.  15. 
Deut.  31.  19.  this  totig  may  oe  :•  ir.21.  26. 
Josh.^a.'-Tl .  the  altar  is  a  w.  between  us,  28.  34. 

24.  27.  behold  this  stone  *hall  be  a  w.  to  us 
Judg.  11.  10   Lord  be  w.  between  us,  .ler.  42.  5. 
i  San.  12.  5.  the  Lord  is  to.  against  you  this  day 
Job  IB.  S.  my  wiiiikles  whicn  is  a  w.  against  me 

lO.behold,  my  w.  is  in  iieaveU:  my  record  on  high 
29.  il.  when  the  eye  saw  me,  it  gave  w.  to  me 
Psal.  89.  37.  established  as  a  faithful  w.  in  heaven 
Prov.  14.5.  a  faitlifnl  w.  will  not  lie,  but  a  false  w. 
25.  a  true  w.  delivereth  sod  s,  but  a  deceitful  w. 
19.  '28.  an  ungodly  w.  scorneth  judgment 
24.  28.  be  not  w.  aga.nst  thy  neighbour  without 

cause 
ha.  19.  20.  il  shall  be  for  a  to  to  the  Lord  of  hosts 
55.  4.  1  have  given  him  for  a  w.  to  the  people 
Jer.  29.  23.  I  know,  and  am  a  w.  saith  the  Lord 
42.5.  Lord  be  a  true  and  faithful  w.  between  ub 
Hie.  1.  2.  let  the  Lord  God  be  w.  against  you 
Mel.  2.  14.  Lord  be  w.  between  thee  and  wif= 

3.  5. 1  will  be  a  swift  w.  against  the  sorcerer 
Mat.li.  14.  be  preached  for  a  xo.  to  all  nation. 
Mark  14.55.  the  council  sought  for  w. against  Jesus 

56.  but  their  w.  agreed  not  together,  59. 
/,ufte 22.71.  they  said,  what  need  we  further  w.  1 
John  1.  7.  the  same  came  for  a  w.  to  bear  w. 
3.1 1  .we  s|)eak  that  we  know, ye  receive  not  ou*  w. 
'26.  to  whom  thou  bearest  ro.  the  same  bnptizeth 
5.31.  if  I  bear  w.  of  myself,  my  w.  is  nut  true 
32.  I  know  the  w.  he  witnesseth  of  me  is  true 

36.  but  I  have  greater  w.  than  that  of  John 

37.  Father  who  sent  me  hath  borne  w.  of  me 
i3cts  1.22.  must  one  be  ordained  to  be  w.  with  ms 

4.  33.  gave  w.  of  the  resurrection  of  the  Lord 
10.  43.  to  him  give  all  prophets !0.  whoso  helicveth 
14.  17.  he  left  not  himself  without  w.  he  did  good 
22  15  for  thou  shall  be  his  w.  to  all  men  of  what 
26.  16.  to  make  thee  a  minister  and  a  w.  of  ihnse 
Horn.  1.  9.  God  is  my  a>.  whom  I  serve  in  I  he  gospel 

2.  \h.  their  conscience  tisn  bearing  w.  9.  1. 
Til.  I   13  this  w.  is  true,  rebuke  thtm  sharply 
Heh.  2.  4.  God  also  bearing  them  w   with  signa 

10  15  whereof  ih'.:  Ilolv  G.'iosl  is  a  w.  lo  us 


WIV 

y/t,'i.ii.4.  by  which  Abel  obtained  to. was  righteous 
.lam.i.  3.  the  rust  of  them  shall  be  w).  against  you 
1  Pet.  5.  I.  Peter  a  20.  of  tlie  sulVering*  of  Chrmt 
1  John  5.  a.  if  we  receive  the  w.  of  men,  the  w.  ol 
God  IS  greater,  lor  this  is  the  w.  of  God 

10.  he  that  believeth  hatli  the  to.  in  himself 
^.lohn  6.  which  have  borne  w.  of  thy  charity 
Rev.  1.  5.  Jesus  Christ,  who  is  the  laithlul  10. 

3.  14.  write  these  things,  saith  the  true  w. 
20.  4.  that  were  beheaded  for  the  w.  ol' Jesus 
Sec  BARii,   IStiR,   Beareth,    Fai.sk,   Tabkr- 

NACLK. 

WITNESSES. 
Mum.  35.  30.  murderer  put  to  dealli  by  mouth  of  to. 
Deut.  17.  6.  at  tlie  mouth  of  two  or  three  w.  shall 
he  be  put  to  death,  19.  15.  2  Cor.  13. 1. 
7.  the  hands  of  the  w.  shall  be  lirsl  upon  him 
./osA.24.22.Joshuasaid,ye  arejo.agiiinsi yourselves 
that  ye  have  chosen  Lord,  they  said  we  are  to. 
Ruth  4.  9.  ye  are  w.  that  I  have  bnughl,  10. 

11.  the  people  and  the  elders  said,  we  are  to. 
Job  10.  17.  thou  renewest  thy  w.  against  me 
ha.  8.  2.  I  took  to  me  faithful  w.  to  record 

43.  9.  let  all  the  nations  bring  forth  their  w. 

10.  ye  are  my  to.  saiih  the  Lord,  12.  1  44.  8. 
44.9.  they  are  their  own  to.  they  see  not,  nor  know 
,ler.  32.  10.  I  sealed  the  evidence  and  took  w.  12. 

25.  buy  the  field  for  money,  and  lake  to.  44 
.Mat.  18.  iG.  in  the  mouth  of  two  or  lliree  to. 
23.31.  wherefore  ye  be  to.  to  yonr.selves  that  ve 

26.  65.  wh.at  further  need  of  to.  7  Mark  14.  63. 
Luke  24.  48.  and  ye  are  to-  of  these  things 
Acts  1.  8.  ye  shall  be  w.  to  me  in  Jerusaleir 

2.32.Je9Us  God  raised  up,  whereof  we  are  to.  3.15. 

5.  ?2.  we  are  his  to.  of  these  things,  10.  3i). 
'.  tG.  w.  laid  down  their  clothes  at  Saul's  feet 
10.  41.  but  unto  w.  chosen  before  of  God,  to  us 
13.  31.  who  are  his  w.  unto  the  people 

1  Tliesv.  2. 10.  ye  are  w.  and  God  also,  how  we 

1  '/'jni.5.19.receiveno  accusation  but  before  two  w. 

6.  12.  professed  a  good  profession  before  many  to. 

2  Tim.'i.^.  things  heard  of  me  among  many  w. 
y/ei.l0.28.dicdwithout  mercyunder  two  or  threetc. 

12.1. are  compassedabout  with  so  great  cloud  of  to- 
Rev.  11.  3.  I  will  give  power  to  my  two  to. 
Sec  False. 
WITNESS,  rerb. 
Ocitf.4  26. 1  call  heaven  and  earth  to  tc. against  you 
1  Sam.  12.  3.  behold,  here  I  am,  w.  against  me 
Asa.  3. 9.  their  countenance  doth  to.  against  them 
Lam.'i.  13.  what  thing  shall  I  take  to  w.  for  thee  ! 
Mat.  26.  62.  answerest  thou  nothing?  what  is  ii 
that  these  w.  against  thee?  Mark  14.  60. 

27.  13.  Pilate  saith  to  hiin,  bearest  thou  not  how 
many  things  thev  w.  against  thee,  Mark  15.4. 

WITNESSED. 
1  /i7t!irs2l.  13.the  men  of  Belial  to.  against  Naboth 
Rom.  3.  21.  being  to.  by  ihe  law  and  the  prophets 
1  'J'im.6.  13.  who  before  Pilate  to. a  good  confession 
Heb.  7.  8.  of  whom  it  is  w.  that  he  liveth 

WITNESSETH. 
.Tohn  5.  32.  the  witness  that  he  to.  of  me  is  true 
.^ct*  20. '23.  save  that  Holv  Ghost  10.  in  every  city 

WITNESSING. 
Acts  26.  22.  w.  both  to  small  and  great,  saying 

WITS. 
Psal.  107.27.  they  stagger  and  are  at  their  to.  end 

WITTY. 
Proo.  8. 12.  I  find  out  knowledge  of  to.  inventione 

WITTINGLY. 
Gen.  48.  li.  Isr.  guided  his  hands  w.  forManasseh 

WIVES. 
Gen.  4.  19.  T^amech  took  unto  him  two  w. 

6.  2.  they  took  them  to.  of  all  which  ihey  chose 
30.  26.  give  me  my  w.  and  children  and  let  me  go 
31.50.  if  thou  take  other  w.  besides  my  daughters 

JV!<ni.I4.3.tliat  ourio.and  children  should  be  a  prey 
*  Dent.  17.  17.  nor  shall  he  multiply  w.  to  himself 
21.  15.  if  a  man  have  two  w.  one  beloved,  another 
.fudg.  8.  30.  Gideon  had  threescore  and  ten  sons, 
he  had  many  w. 
21.  7.  how  shall  we  do  for  to.  for  them  ?  16. 

18.  we  may  not  give  them  w.  of  our  daughters 

1  ^am. l.2.Elkan.  had  two  to. Hannah  andPeninnah 

25.  43.  they  were  also  both  of  tliem  D.ivid's  w. 

'2  Sam.  a.  13.  David  took  more  to.  out  of  Jerusalem 

12.8.  I  gave  thee  thv  master's  w.  into  thy  bosom 

I  Kings  11.  3.  Solomon  had  700  to.  princesses 

4.  his  w.  turned  away  his  heart  when  he  was  old 
20.  7.  he  sentiinio  me  for  my  to.  and  children 
1  Cht-on.  4.5.  .\shur  had  two  w.  llelah  and  Naarah 

7.  4.  the  sons  of  Uzzi  had  many  to.  and  sons 

8.  a.  Shaharaim  had  two  w.  Hiishim  ami  Baara 
2 CAr. 1 1.2 1. Rehnb.  loved  Maachah  above  all  his  to. 

23.  he  gave  them  victual ;  he  desired  many  to. 
24.  3.  Jehoiadn  took  for  him  two  to.  he  hegatsons 
29.  9.  and  our  to.  are  in  captivity  for  this 

F.ira  10.  3.  a  covenant  to  put  away  all  the  ip.  44. 

JV*eA.  12.  43.  the  w.  also  and  children  rejoice>l 
13.  23.  I  savr  Jews  that  had  married  w.  of  Ashdod 


WOE 

F.slh.  1.  20.  the  ti'.  sliall  give  to  husbanda  bonftf 
Jer.  29.  6.  take  ye  to.  aiiu  take  10.  for  your  sous 
35.  8.  to  drink  no  wine,  we,  nor  our  to.  nor  soM 
Dan.  5.  2.  his  w.  and  coiicubiuts  drink  therein,  3 
J.uke  17.  '27.  they  e;rt,  drank,  they  married  jo. 
Acls'Z\.  5.  Ihey  bnmght  us  on  our  way  with  to. 
1  Cor.  7.  29.  that  have  w.  be  as  tho'  they  had  none 
Eph.^.'i.'i.  w.  submit  yourselves  lo  your  own  hu»- 
bands  as  unto  the  Loid,  Col.  3. 18.  1  Pet.  3.1* 
24.  so  let  the  w.  be  to  then  own  huebauds 
1  Tim.  4.  7.  refuse  profane  and  eld  w.  fables 

1  Pel.  3.  1.  may  be  won  by  the  conveisation  oft*. 

Sec  Strange. 

Their  WIVES. 

Oen.34.29.all  their  wealth,  al!  their  litUe  ones,  and 

their  w.  took  ihey  captive,  1  Sam.  30.  3 

.fudg.  3.6.  they  took  their  daughters  to  be  their  id 

2  C'hron.  20.  13.  all  Judah  with  t.^tir  to.  stood 
Ezra  10.  19.  that  they  would  put  away  their  w. 
JVWi.  5. 1.  a  great  cry  of  the  people  and  of  their  10. 

10.28.  their  w.  and  daughters  entered  inio  an  oath 
f«a.l3.il>.their  liouset  spoiled,anij  their  to.tavished 
./er.  6.  12.  their  to.  shall  be  turned  lo  others,  8.  1* 
14.  16.  they  shall  have  none  to  bury  their  u 
18.21.  let  their  w.  be  bereaved  of  their  children 
44.  9.  have  ye  forgotten  the  wickedness  of  JAt'ir  tot 

15.  men  who  knew  their  w.  had  burnt  incense 
Ezck.  44.  '22.  nor  take  for  tlieir  w.  a  widow 
Dan.  G.  '24.  cast  them  and  their  w.  into  den  of  lioni 
Zech.  12.  12.  their  w.  shall  mourn  apart,  13,  14. 
Eph.  5.  28.  to  love  their  w.  as  their  own  bodies 

1  J'iin.  3. 11.  even  so  must  their  w.  be  grave,  sobej 

Thy  WIVES. 

2  Sam.  12. 11. 1  will  lake  tliy  ic.  before  thine  eyes^ 

and  he  shall  lie  with  thy  w.  in  sight  of  the  suR 
19.  5.  who  saved  this  day  the  lives  of  t/iy  w. 

1  A7;i^s'20.  3.  thy  silver  and  gold  is  mine  and  thy  u. 

5   thou  shall  deliver  me,  thy  w.  and  children 

2  C/tr.21.  14.  Lord  will  smite  ihy  people  and  thijtl 
.Jer.  3d. '23.  so  they  shall  bring  t/t^  w.  and  childrea 
Dan.b.l'i.thy  w.  and  concubines  have  drunk  wine 

Your  WIVES. 
Gen.  45.  19.  take  waggons  for  your  w.  and  come 
Ezoil.  19.  1.5.  said  lo  jieople,  come  not  at  your  to 
22.'24.i/OHr  lo.  shall  be  widows,  children  falhciiesS 
32.  '2.  break  ofi'the  golden  ear-rings  of  your  to. 
Deut.  3.  19.  your  to.  and  your  little  ones  and  yoiit 
cattle  "shall  remain  in  y'our  cities,  ./cj/t.  1. 14 
29.  11.  your  w.  shall  enter  into  covenant  v.ithL 
J^ch.  4.  14.  fight  for  your  w.  and  your  iiousei) 
.ler.  44  9.  have  ye  forgotten  wickedness  of  i/uurjo 
'25. Lord  saying, ye  and  your  to.have  both  spoken 
Mat.  19.  S.lNlo^essulfered  you  to  put  away  your  w 
Eph.  5.25.  husbands,  love  yeur  w.  Col.  3.  19. 

WIZAKD. 
Lev.  20.  27.  a  10.  shall  surely  be  put  to  death 
Ocut. 18.11.there  shall  not  be  found  among  vou  ajo 

WIZARDS. 
Lev.  19.31.  nor  seek  after" to.  to  be  defiled  by  there, 
'20.  6.  the  soul  that  turns  after  w.  I  will  cut  ott" 

1  Sam.'iSi.  3.  Saul  had  jiut  w.  out  of  the  land,  9. 

2  Kings  21.  6.  Manasseh  dealt  with  w.  2  Clir.  33.  6 
23.  24.  Josiah  put  the  w.  and  iduisout  of  the  land 

/sa.8.19.when  say,  seek  unto  to.  that  pee|iandmul. 
19.  3.  and  they  shall  seek  to  idols  and  to. 
WOE. 
JVVm.  21.  29.  10.  to  thee,  Moab,  .Jer.  48.  46. 
1  Sam.4.  7.  w.  unto  us,  fur  there  hath  not  been  such 
a  thing  heretofore,  8.  .ler.  4.  13.  |  6.  4 
I, am.  5.  16. 
Prov.  23.  29.  who  haili  w.7  who  hath  sorrow  ? 
Eccl.  1. 10.  w.  to  him  I  hat  is  alone  when  he  falls 
10. 16.  to.  to  thee,  O  land,  when  thy  king  is  a  child 
Isa.  3.  9.  w.  to  iheir  soul,  for  they  rewaided  evil 

11.  to.  to  the  wicked,  it  shall  be  ill  with  him 

17.  12.  to.  to  the  multitude  of  many  people 

18.  1.  to.  to  the  land  shadowing  with  wings 

28.  1.  ID.  to  tJie  crown  of  pride,  to  the  drunkard* 
2<.).  1.  w.  to  Ariel  1|  33.  1.  i«.  to  thee  that  spoilesl 

30.1.  w.  to  the  rebellious  children, saith  the  Lord 
45.  9.  w.  lo  him  that  striveth  with  his  maker 

10.10. lo  him  that  saith  to  falh.wliat  bcgellest  thor 
.Jer.  13.  27.  w.  unto  thee,  O  Jerusalem,  wilt  thoii 

22.  13.  w.  10  him  that  builds  by  unrighteousnesi 

23.  1.  w.  to  the  pastors  that  destrov  the  sheep 
48.  1.  w.  lo  Nebo  ||  EieJ:.  16.  23.  to.  to.  to  thee 

Eiek.  2.  10.  there  was  written,  mourning  and  to. 
13.  3.  w.  to  foolish  prophets,  that  follow  their  spiri 
18. to.  to  women  that  sew  pillows  to  all  nrmholei 
*4.  6.  w.  to  the  bloody  city,  9.  JVa/t.  3.  1. 
iO.  2.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  howl,  w.  worth  the  day 

34.2.  w.  be  to  the  shepherds  that  feed  themselves 
.Hmos  5.18.10. to  you  that  desire  the  day  of  the  Lord 
Hah.  2.  6.  w.  to  him  that  increaseth  Ihatis  net  his 

9.  w.  to  him  that  coveteth  an  evil  covetousneM 

12.  to.  to  him  that  hnildelh  a  town  with  blood 
15.  w.  to  him  that  giveth  his  neighbour  drink 
19.  w.  to  him  that  saith  to  the  wood,  awakfc 

7.eph.  2.  5.  to.  to  the  inh.ibitants  of  the  Bea-coaBt9 
3.  1.  10.  to  her  that  is  filthy  and  polluted,  lo  cit? 


WOL 

Zeeh.  II.  17.  w.  to  the  iilol  slieplmrd  lliat  loavetli 
Afat.ll.21.to.tolliceChoriizin,M.totlii;e,Betlisni(lu, 
for  il  the  works  hiid  been  done,  Luke  10.  I'J. 
8.7.IC.I0  the  world  berause  ot  otreiiuts,ie.to  tlial 
man  by  whom  iheoTencecomelli,  AuAt'17. 1, 
23.  13.  w.  unto  vou  scribes  and  I'huriseis,  liy- 
poeritcs,  14.'15,  23,  25,  27,  29.  l.vke  11.  44. 
16.  w.  unto  you,  ye  blind  guiUes,  which  sny 
26. 24.  but  w.  unto  that  miin  by  whom  the  Son  of 
man  is  betrayed,  Mark  14.  21.  lAike  22.  22. 
Luittj.24.but  to.iuito  you  that  are  rich,  for  ye  have 
2.5.  K).  to  you  that  are  lull,  xc.  to  you  that  laugh 
2tj.  IB.  to  you  when  all  men  speak  well  of  you 
11.  42.  but'io.  unto  you  Pharisees,  43. 

46.  he  said,  w.  to  you  also,  ye  lawyers,  47.  52. 
Hcv.ti.  13. 1  heard  an  aiifrel  flying,  saying,  w.  w.  w. 
to  the  inhabiianis  of  the  earth,  12.  12. 
<J.  12.  one  M.  is  ]iast  II  11.  14.  the  «econd  w.  is  past 

WOE  ts  inc. 
Psal.  120.  5.  w.  is  //(C,  that  I  sojourn  in  Meshoch 
fco.t5.5.ic.(S  tiir,  I  am  undone,  I  am  of  unclean  lips 
Jer.  4.  31.  w.  is  me  now,  for  my  soul  is  wearied 
10.19.ic.js  mcfor  my  hurt||I.'>.10.?r.?;.-  ?;ifmy  moth. 
45.3.  ic.  is  me,  for  the  Lord  hath  added  grief 
Mid  1  to  ts  me,>  am  as  when  they  gatliered  fruit 

WOE  vntu  me. 
./■fli  10.  15.  if  I  be  wicked,  w.  !<n«o  me,  if  righteous 
Jta.  24.  Ifi.  but  I  said,  my  leanness,  w.  unto  me 
I  Cor.  9.  16.  w.  uiitn  me  if  1  preach  not  the  gospel 

WOE  to  them. 
ba.  5.  8.  7C.  to  them  that  join  house  to  house 
11.  w.  to  them  that  rise  up  early  in  the  morning 
18.  ID.  to  them  thai  draw  iniqiiity  with  cords 

20.  JO.  to  them  that  call  evil  good  and  good  evil 

21.  w.  to  them  that  are  wise  in  their  own  eyes 

22.  w.  to  litem  llint  are  mighty  to  drink  wine 
10. 1.  -w.lu  them  that  decree  unrighteous  decrees 
29.  15.  w.  to  them  that  seek  deep  to  hide  counsel 
31.  l.?r.  ?o  t/iem  that  go  down  into  Egypt  for  help 

Jer.  50.  27.  w.  to  them  for  tlicir  day  is  come 

Jfos.  7.  13.  w.  to  them,  for  they  have  fled  from  me 
9.  12.  w.  to  them  when  I  depart  from  them 

Jlmos  6.  1.  w.  to  them  that  are  at  ease  in  Zion 

J\Iic.  2.  1.  u;.  //)  them  that  devise  iniquity 

Mat.H.  19.  w.  to  them  which  are  wilh  child  and  to 
thpmthatgivesuck,Jl/artl3.17./,uAe21.23. 

Jude  11.  ic.to  r/icm,  they  have  gone  in  way  of  Cain 
WOES. 

Rei,'.9.12.behold,  there  come  two  zo. more  hereafter 
WOEFUL. 

/er.  17.  16.  neither  have  I  desired  the  w.  day 
WOLF, 

In  Greek  Lycos ;  hi  Hebrew  7eeb  ;  it  is  a  mild 
creature  very  well  know.  The  scripture  takes 
notice  i)f  these  remnrhnhle  Ihinrrs  of  the  wolf: 
That  it  lives  upon  ropive:  Thiit  it  is  violent, 
cruel,  and  hhiody ;  That  it  is  voracious  and 
greedy  :  That  it  noes  abroad  by  ninht  to  seek 
its  prei) :  That  it  is  the  trreal  enemy  of  flocks 
of  sheep  :  That  Benjamin  shnll  ravin  as  a 
wolf :  That  false  teachers  nre  wolves  in  sheep's 
eloihing  :  That  the  persecutors  of  the  church, 
and  false  pastors,  are  also  ravening  wolves. 

T'he  prophets  Jeremiah,  Hahakkuk,  and  Zepha- 
niah,  speak  of  the  wolves  of  the  evening,  [t 
hath  been  observed  that  towards  eveninir  wolves 
are  most  dart/rerous,  as  being-  then  more  hun- 
gry. Instead  of  the  wolves  of  the  evening, 
the  Septuaginl  translate  it.  The  irolres  of 
Arabia;  because  the  Hebrew  word  Arnh  sig- 
nifies both  the  evening  and  Arabia.  Widves 
are  common  in  .Irabia,  but  they  have  nothing 
■peculiar  in  that  country;  so  that  there 
can  be  no  reason  to  have  recourse  to  that 
translation. 

As  to  what  is  said  in  Gen.  49.  27,  that  Benja- 
min shall  ravin  as  a  wolf;  this  denotes  the 
warlike  and  fierce  disposition  and  carriage  of 
this  tribe.  The  Chaldre  interpreters  ejplain 
it  of  the  altar  of  burnt-offerinrs,  which  was 
dt  .Terusalem  in  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  and 
vpon  which,  they  burnt  the  morning  and  even- 
ing sacrifices  to  the  J.ord.  Others  refer  il  to 
that  violent  seizure  uAirft  was  made  by  the 
children  of  Benjamin,  of  the  yovnir  women 
that  came  to  the  tabernacle  at  Shilfh,  .ludg. 
21.  21,  23.  Others  again  refer  it  to  Jifordrcai, 
or  to  .Saul,  or  to  Paul,  who  were  of  the  tribe 
of  Benjamin^ 
laiah  describing  the  trnnijuillity  of  Ihereign  of 
the  Messiah,  .^ays,  The  wolf  shall  dwell  with 
the  lamb,  and  the  leopard  shall  lie  down  wilh 
the  kid,  i-c.  Isa.  11.  6.  This  is  to  be  under 
stood  .spiritually,  and  metaphorically  ;  that  is 
to  say.  "  Men  offeree,  cruel,  and  nn  governable 
dispositions,  shall  be  sn  transformed  by  the 
preaching  of  the  gospel,  and  by  the  grace  of 
Christ,  thai  they  shall  become  most  humble, 
gentle,  and  tractable,  and  shall  no  more  vex 
ntd  pcr»ect.tc,  but  sboll  live  and  converse  i> 
691 


WOM 

the  same  church  with  other  poor  Christians 
quietly  and  hurmtessly."  I'ersecutors  are 
ilsnchere  compared  to  wolves.  Mat.  10.  16. 
lithbld,  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  njidst 
of  wolves.  Both  .lews  and  I'agiiiis  were  at 
first  like  ravenous  and  voracious  wolves,  lei 
loose  against  the  faithful.  'J'key  persecuted 
and  put  tu  a  violent  death  almost  all  the  Jjpos- 
tlcs  and  disciples  of  our  Haviirur.  But  at  last 
some  of  these  wolves  themselves  became  eon- 
i^erts,  and  grew  to  be  lambs  ;  St.  I'aul,  one  of 
the  most  eager  persecutors  of  the  church,  was 
afterwards  one  of  its  most  zealoiis  defenders. 

The  wolf,  as  it  is  said,  cs  a  fierce  ci  eature,  abid- 
ing in  forests,  an  enemy  to  cattle,  ravenous, 
greedy,  crafty,  of  an  exquisite  quickness  of 
smell,  having  a  head  something  square,  and 
his  hair  inclined  to  gray.  It  is  commonly  said, 
that  what  makes  him  so  voracious  is,  that  he 
has  but  one  very  large,  short  gut,  in  which  his 
J'ood  stays  but  a  little  time:  But  this  is  a  po- 
pular mistake:  His  guts  are  as  long  as  any 
other  animal's,  or  as  a  dog's,  being  himself  a 
kind  of  wild  dog. 

In  times  of  great  famine,  when  they  can  get  no 
prey,  wolves  arc  said  to  destroy  one  another ; 
for  when  they  meet  together,  bemoaning  them- 
seloes  one  to  another,  as  it  were  by  consent, 
they  run  round  in  a  circle,  and  the  first  which, 
through  giddiness,  fallelh  to  the  ground,  is, 
forthwith  devoured  by  the  rest.  They  arc 
frightened  at  thethrowing  of  stones,  at  fire,  at 
the  sound  of  bells,  and  at  the  singing  of  men  or 
women.  IChen  they  set  upon  sheep,  they  make 
choice  of  a  dark,  cloudy  day,  that  they  may 
escape  the  more  safely;  and  they  go  against 
the  wind,  to  prevent  the  dogs  smelling  them. 
It  it  said  also,  that  the  female  bringeth  forth 
one  the  first  year,  tirothe  second,  and  soontill 
the  ninth  year,  if  the  young  one  lap  as  a  dog, 
shcrejccteth  it ;  if  it  suck  the  water  as  a  swine, 
or  bile  as  a  bear,  she  nourishes  it.  Many 
other  things  are  said  of  this  animal. 

It  IS  recorded  that  one  Gclon  of  .Syracusa,  then  a 
schnlar  at  school,  was  thus  preserved  :  J)  wolf 
entering  the  school,  seized  on  Oelon's  writing 
table  and  hasted  to  be  gone ;  Gclon  pursued 
after  his  table :  in  the  mean  lime  the  school- 
house  fell  down,  whereby  both  marlers  and 
scholars  were  all  killed,  Gelon  al-\ne  being  pre- 
served. Many  other  things  are  ref  orled  of  them. 

Gen.  49.  27.  Benjamin  shall  ravin  as  a  w. 

Isa.  11.  6.  the  w.  shall  dwell  wilh  the  lamb 
65.  25.  the  w.  and  the  lamb  shall  feed  together 

.ler.  5.  6.  a  jr.  of  the  evenings  shall  spoil  them 

./uAnl0.12.  but  he  that  is  hireling  soeth  the  w.  com- 
ing, the  w.  catcheth  and  scattereth  the  sheep 
WOLVES. 

F.iek.  22.  27.  her  princes  are  liko  to.  ravening 

Hab.  1.  8.  their  horses  fiercer  than  evening  w. 

Zeph.  3.3.  her  princes  lions,  her  judges  evening  w. 

Mat.  7.  15.  but  inwardly  they  are  ravenin;»  w. 
10.  16. 1  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of  tc. 

I.uke  10.  3.  I  send  yoi!  forth  as  lambs  among  w. 

Jicts  20.  29.  grievous  ?,?.  shnll  enter  in  among  you 
WOMAN. 

God  having  created  ail  the  animals  in  pairs, 
male  and  female,  and  having  brought  them  to 
JIdam,  that  he  might  give  thrm  names ;  in  this 
review  that  .fldam  made  of  all  living  creatures, 
he  could  not  observe  that  any  one  of  them  was 
like  himself,  or  created  for  him.  Gen.  2.  19,20. 
But  God  was  pleased  to  give  him  a  companion 
and  assistant,  as  he  haa  done  to  all  the  other 
creatures  He  then  fore  cast  Jldam  into  a  pro- 
found sleep,  and  when  he  was  fast  asleep,  God 
took  a  rib  out  of  his  side,  of  which  he  formed 
the  woman.  fVhtn  .^dam  awoke,  he  perceived 
it,  and  cried  out.  This  is  bone  of  my  bones, 
and  flesh  of  my  flesh  ;  she  shall  be  called  by  a 
name  derived  from  that  of  man,  because  sheis 
taken  out  of  man.  Wherefore  a  man  shall 
forsake  faihor  and  mother,  and  shall  cleave  to 
his  wife,  and  they  two  shall  be  one  flesh  ;  or, 
"  they  shall  he  but  one  in  two  different  bodies, 
because  of  theprcductionof  children,  which  are 
the  blood  of  both."     Gen.  2.  21 ,  22,  <$-c. 

Somewritershavetho'!ight,thatJldam  was  created 
of  both  sexes ;  because  it  is  said  in  Gen.  1.  26. 
27,  Let  us  make  man  in  our  image,  after  our 
likeness,  and  let  them  have  dominion  over  the 
fish  of  the  sea:  So  God  created  man  in  his 
own  image,  in  the  image  of  God  created  he 
him;  male  and  female  created  he  them.  He 
speaks  of  the  work  of  the  sixth  day.  Jind  in 
the  fallowing  chapter  he  relates  the  formation 
0/ (Ac  woman  in  the  manner  before  mentioned, 
it  is  therefore  affirmed,  that  man  was  already 
formedmatr  and  fe,male,be fore  Ene  was  created. 
Others  think,  that  the  bodies  of  Adam  and  Eve 


WOM 

were  creatid  even  from  the  sixlhday,  butjeinri 
and  fastened  sidcwise  tu  each  other  and  that 
u  filer  wards  God  sent  a  deep  sleep  on  .idain,aud 
then  separated  the  woman  from  him  :  jjnd  Ihua 
they  ex/ilain  those  words.  Gen.  2.  21,  He  took 
one  of  his  ribs,  and  closed  up  the  flesh  instead 
thereof:  they  translate  the  Hebrew  thus.  Ha 
took  one  (woman)  outof  liis  side,  and  put  flesti 
in  its  place.  The  opinion  that  generally  pre- 
vails is,  that  the  man  and  woinuii  were  crcaten 
on  the  sixth  day,  according  to  Gen.  I.  27.  and 
that  what  is  related,  chap.  2.  20,  6,-c.  is  only  a 
recapitulation,  or  a  supplement,  to  what  had 
been  bej'ore  mentioned  in  a  concise  maimer. 

Woman  was  created  to  be  a  companion  and  as- 
sistant to  man:  She  was  equal  to  him  in  that 
authority  and  jurisdiction  that  God  gave  them 
over  all  other  animals  :  But  after  the  fall, 
Gojl  made  her  subject  to  the  government  of 
man.  Gen,  3.  16,  Thy  desire  shall  be  lo  thy 
husband,  and  he  shall  rule  over  Ihee.  Besides 
the  duties  prescribed  by  the  law,  common  to 
men  and  women,  there  were  certain  regulations 
peculiar  to  this  sex ;  as  were  those  legal  un- 
clranne.sses  which  they  contracted  during  tha 
times  of  their  ordinary  infiniiities,'Le\\  15. 19. 
and  those  that  attended  their  lying-in,  Lev.  12. 
2.  and  those  ichirh  proceeded  j'rom  certain 
fluxes  of  humours,  at  those  seasons  appointeil 
by  nature.  Lev.  15.  25.  The  law  also  made 
them  liable  to  the  trial  of  the  waters  of  jea- 
lousy, if  their  husbands  had  entertained  any 
well-grounded  suspicions  of  their  fidelity, 
Num.5.  14,  c^c.  and  when  the  tokens  of  vir- 
ginity covld  nU  be  found  in  them,  they  were 
stoned  to  death,  Deut  22.  20,  21. 

If  a  married  woman  made  a  vow,  of  whatever 
nature  it  was,  s.he  could  not  be  obliged  to  keep 
it,  if  her  husband  was  against  it,  and  contra- 
dicted it  the  same  day.  But  if  he  staid  till 
the  next  day  before  he  contradicted  it,  or  know- 
ing the  thing,  if  he  held  his  peace,  he  was  then 
supposed  to  consent  to  it,  and  the  woman  was 
obliged  to  perforin  her  riow,  Num.  30.  6,  7,  8 
See  the  epistles  if  St.  Paul,  for  the  duties  of 
women  towards  their  husbands,  1  Cor.  7.  3,  4, 
(S-c.  Eph.  5.  22,  S-c.  See  also  Til.  2.  4,  5. 
and  1  Pet.  3.  1,  2,  3.  where  modesty  is  recom- 
mended to  them,  and  a  great  care  in  avoiding 
all  superfluous  ornaments,  and  unnecessary 
finery  of  dress. 

The  prophet  Isaiah  says.  As  for  my  peojile,  100- 
men  rule  over  them  ;  that  is,  weak  and  effemi- 
nate men,  Isa.  3.  12  ..Ind  in  chap.  19.  16, 
In  that  day  shall  Egypt  be  like  unto  woman; 
that  is,  feeble  and  fearful.  The  prophet  Eie- 
kicl  represents  the  kingdoms  of  Israel  and 
Judah,  who  both  sprung  from  the  same  slock  by 
two  women,  ihc  dauiihtersof  one  mother,  Ezek 
23.2,44.  Jlndin  Rev.  12.  ],thc  church  ig 
represented  by  a  woman  clotheil  with  the  sun 
and  the  moon  under  her  feet.  The  church  is 
compared  to  a  woman,  as  she  is  the  spouse  of 
Christ ;  and  as  the  woman  is  the  weaker  sez, 
so  the  church  hath  always  been  the  weakest 
part  of  the  world.  The  Jlntichristian  church 
is  always  represented  as  a  woman  sitting  on  a 
scarlet  coloured  beast,  full  of  names  of  blas- 
phemy, Rev.  17.  3. 

Gen.  2.  22.  and  the  rib  of  the  man  made  he  a  to- 

23.she  shall  be  called  tc.shewa s  taken  out  of  mao 

3.  15.  I  will  put  enmity  between  thee  and  the  k> 

24.  5.  peradveiiture  the  to.  will  not  come,  39. 

44. let  the  same  be  theto.theLord  hath  appoinleJ 

F.xod.'2\.  22.  if  men  strive  and  hurt  a  to.  with  chili 

IjCv.  18.  23.  nor  shall  a  w.  stanil  before  a  beast 
20.  13.  if  a  man  lie  with  mankind  as  with  a  w. 

JViinr.  5.  18.  he  shall  set  the  w.  before  the  Lord,  33, 
27.  the  to.  shall  be  a  curse  among  her  people 
2.5.  6.  brought  a  Midianitish  7P.  in  sight  of  Moset 
8.  Phinehas  thrust  the  w.  ihrough  her  belly 

30.  3.  if  a  10.  vow  a  vow  to  Lord  and  bind  hcrscli 

31.  17.  now  kill  every  to.  that  hath  known  mart 
Deut-  22.  14.  I  took  this  w.  and  when  I  came  to 

her,  I  found  her  not  a  maid 
.Tosh.  2.  4.  the  w.  took  the  two  men  and  hid  them 
6.  22.  go,  and  bring  out  thence  the  w.  Rahah 
.Judir.i.  9.  Lord  shall  sell  Sisera  into  the  hanil  of  or 
9.53.  a  certain  to.  cast  a  piece  of  a  millstone  upon 
Abimelech's  head,  and  all  to  break  his  scull 
2  .Sam.  11.21. 
54.  that  men  say  not  of  me,  a  w.  slew  him 

13.  11.  art  thou  the  man  that  spakest  to  the  w.T 

14.  3.  is  there  ntver  a  to.  among  all  my  pwple' 
16.  4.  Samson  loved  a  w.  in  the  vallay  of  Sorek 
19.26.  thenctme  the  w.  in  the  dawning  of  the  any 

Puth  1.5.  the  to.  was  left  of  her  sniis  and  husband 
3.  11.  for  my  people  know  thou  a rt  a  virtuous  i«/ 
4. 11.  the  Lord  make  the  w.  like  Rachel  and  Leali 

15flm.l.l5.Hannah  said, I  am  ir.  ol'soirowjul  epiiit 


WOM 

ISiTm  1.2G.  I  Mill  !6  that  BtooJ  by  theft  Iiere,  praying 
2.  2U.  Ijord  give  tliee  seed  oftliis  w.  fur  the  luai 
iiS.  7.  sepk  ino  a  jc.  tliat  hath  a  t'amihar  spirit 

£  SaHi.  ',i.  8.  thou  chargest  me  concerning  tliis  w 
ll.'2.t'ri>ni  the  roof  David  saw  aaj. washing  lierseif 
13.17.  put  now  this  10.  out  fronurie  and  bolt  door 
17.  ly   the  w.  spread  a  covering  over  the  wcM 
20. 22.  then  ic.  went  unto  all  people  in  lier  wisdom 

]  Kings  3.  17.  1  and  this  w.  dwell  in  one  house 
J4.  5.  she  shall  fi  ^n  herself  to  be  another  w. 
17.  17.  the  son  o«  the  w.  fell  sick  and  died 

2ft'(«^54.8.wentto  Sliunem,  where  was  a  great  w. 
C.2b.  there  cried  a  <c.  saying,  help,  my  lord,  O  king 

8.  5.  this  is  the  w.  ||  '.I.  :i4.  see  iliis  cursed  w. 

2  Ckron.  24.7.  Ihesonsof  Athaliah  that  wicked  w. 
Job  31.  SI.  if  my  heart  have  been  deceived  by  a.w. 
Vsal.  48.  6.  pain  as  of  a  w.  in  travail  Isa.  13.  8.  | 

21.  3.  I  20.  17.  .ler.  4.  31.  |  6.  24.  |  13. 

21.  1  22.  23.  I  30.  G.  \  31.  8.  |  46.  41.  | 

49.  22,  24.  I  50.  43. 
Prov.  6.  24.  to  keep  thee  from  the  evil  w. 

7.  10.  behold  there  met  nlm  a  w.  subtile  of  heart 
I).  13.  a  foolish  w.  is  clamorous,  she  is  simide 
l2.4.a  virtuous  io.is  a  crown  to  her  lmsband,31 .10. 

14.  1.  every  wise  M.  buildeth  her  house  but  foolish 

21.  y.  than  with  a  brawling  w.  in  a  wide  house,  19. 
31.  10.  who  can  find  a  virtuous  w.?  price  rubies 

30.  a  7D.  that  fears  the  Lord  shall  be  praised 
Keel.  7.  2li.  the  w.  whose  heart  is  snares  and  nets 

2b.  but  a  w.  among  all  those  have  I  not  found 
r»o.  42.  14.  now  will  I  cry  like  a  travailing  w. 

45.  10.  or  lo  theaj.  what  hasllhou  brought  forth  7 

49.  15.  can  a  w.  forget  her  sucking  child  ? 

34.  G.  tlie  Lord  hath  called  thee  as  a  jo.  forsaken 
/tr.  6  2.  likened  daughter  of  Ziontoa  delicate  w. 

31.  22.  created  a  new  thing,  a  w.  compass  a  man 
/.am.l.  17.  Jems,  isa  menslruous  id.  among  them 
,Ki<A'.  IG.  30.  the  work  of  an  imperious  wliorish  w. 

!i3.  44.  they  went  in  unto  her,  as  they  go  in  to  a  w. 

3G.  17.their\v8yas  the  uncleaimessof  a  removed  w. 
■hos.  3.  1.  go  yet,  love  a  w.  beloved  of  her  friend 
•  13.  13.  the  sorrows  of  a  travailing  w.  shall  come 
upon  him,  he  is  an  unwise  son,  J\Iic.  4.  9,  10. 
Z-^ck.  5.  7.  this  is  a  jo.  that  sits  in  the  cphah 
Mat.  5.  28.  whoso  looketh  on  a  w.  to  lust  after  her 

9.  20.  a  w.  which  was  diseased  with  an  issue  of 

blood  twelve  years,  Mark  5.  25.  Luke  8.  43. 
13.  33.  leaven,  which  a  w.  took  and  hid  in  meal 

15.  28.  O  w.  great  is  thy  faith,  be  it  to  thee  as  Ihou 

22.  27.  unto  the  seventh,  and  last  of  all  the  ic. 

died  also.  Murk  12.  22.  I.ukc  20.  32. 
26. 10.  Jesus  said,  why  trouble  ye  tlie  w.  ? 

13.  this  that  this  w.  halh  done  shall  be  told 
Stark  10.  12.  if  a  w.  shall  put  away  her  husba.'-.d 
Luke  7.  39.  who  and  what  manner  of  jc.  this  is? 
44.  Jesus  said  unto  Simon,  seest  thou  this  w.  ? 
J3.I3.ouglit  not  this  2C.  being  a  daughter  of  A  brah. 
lakn  2.  4.  w.  what  have  I  to  do  with  thee  1 
4. 9.  askestdrink  of  me  who  aniaic.  of  Samaria? 
;    39.  many  believed  on  him  for  the  saying  of  the  zc. 

8.  3.  brought  to  him  a  w.  taken  in  ailuliery,  4. 
10.  when  Jesus  saw  none  but  the  w.  he  said 

19.26.  he  snilli  to  his  mother,  w.  behold  thy  son 
lids  il.  3G.  Dorcas,  this  w.  was  full  of  good  works 

17.  34.  and  a  w.  named  Damaris  believed 
Kom.  1.  27.  men  leaving  the  natural  use  of  the  w. 
,  7.  2.  the  w.  that  hath  a  hnsband  is  hound 
[  Car.  7.  1.  it  is  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  id. 
2.  let  every  w.  have  her  own  husband 

11.  5.  but  every  id.  that  prayeth  uncovered 

6.  if  the  w.  be  not  covered,  let  her  be  shorn 

7.  but  the  w.  is  the  glory  of  the  mar. 

8.  man  is  not  of  the  w.  but  the  w.  of  the  man 

9.  man  not  for  the  w.  but  the  w.  for  the  man 
;.    10  the  IC.  ought  to  have  power  on  her  head 

Jl.  nevertheless,  neither  is  the  man  without  the 
w.  nor  the  w.  without  the  man  in  the  Lord 
12.  as  the;/;,  is  of  the  man,  bo  is  the  man  by  the  w. 
] 3. is  it  comely  foraic.lopray  loGod  uncovered? 
.  15.  if  a  K>.  have  long  nair,  it  is  a  glory  to  her 
If  at.  4.  4.  God  sent  forth  his  Son  made  of  a  w. 
I  TAf.S5.5.3.then  desiruc.  cometh  as  travail  on  a  w. 
I  Tim.  2.  12.  I  suffer  not  a  w.  to  teach  or  usurp 
,     14. the  ?o.beingdeceived,wds  in  the  transgression 
^Bev.  2.  20.  thou  suflfereslthatio.  Jezfhel  to  teach 
>  32.  1.  there  appeared  ?o.  clothed  w.lh  the  sun 
fi.  the  w.  fled  ||  Hi.  the  earth  helped  the  io. 
17.  and  the  dragon  was  wr-^th  with  the  >d. 
17.  3.  I  saw  a  ?/;.  sit  (m  a  scarlet-coloured  beast 
C,  U  w.  drunken  ||  7. 1  will  tell  mystery  of  the  id. 
See  Born,  Man,  Str.^nqe. 
roun<r  WOMAN. 
fitth      (•    let  thy  house  be  like  that  of  Plisrez,  of 
theseeu  which  fjd. shall  2 ive  thpeofthisKoun.n-ic. 

WOMANKIND. 
liev.  18.  22.  shalt  not  lie  with  mankind  as  with  v?. 

WOMB. 

Get,  25.  23.  Lord  said,  two  nations  are  in  thv  w. 

21.  beb''^  there  were  twins  in  her  w.  38.  27. 

..29.ai.U.„..,ienH  Leah's  lo.  ||  3t)  22.  Rachel  6w. 

■^2 


WOM 

Gen.  49.25.  hlesa  with  blessings  of  brenstB,anJ  of  tc. 
F.xud.  13.  2.  whatsoever  openelh  ihe  jc.  is  mine 
J\l'um.  8.  10.  the  Levitcs  are  given  me.ins^ad  of 
such  as  open  every  ic.  even  of  the  fii_.-born 
Jutlg.  13.  5.  he  shall  be  a  Nazarite  from  the  w.  7. 
liut/t  1.  II.  are  there  yet  any  more  sons  in  my  ic.  ? 
1  Ham.  1.  5.  but  the  Lord  h^dahut  up  her  jc.S. 
.lob  3.  11.  why  died  I  not  from  the  Ji  ? 

10.  18.  why  i-.ast  thou  brought  me  forth  of  the  za.  ? 

24.20.  the  k.  shall  forget  him,  he  shall  be  no  mote 

31.  15.  did  not  lie  that  made  thoe  into,  make  him? 
38.  8.  brake  forth  as  if  it  had  issued  out  of  the  w. 

29.  out  of  whose  w.  cam.-i  the  ice  ? 
P.s«7.22.9.but  thou  art  he  who  took  meout  of  theu). 
10.  I  was  cast  upon  thee  from  the  w.  art  my  God 

58.  3.  the  wicked  are  estrengtu  lrc;n  the  w. 

71.fi.  by  thee  have  I  been  holden  up  fiom  the  w. 

1 10.  3.  thy  people  williaj,  from  a.  of  the  morning 
Prnv.  31).  16.  the  barren  10.  say*  not,  it  is  enough 

31.2.  what,  my  oon?  and  what,  the  son  of  my  w.  ? 
F.ccl.  11.5.  thou  knowest  nothow  bonesgrow  in?^. 
Isa.  44.  2.  Lord  formed  thee  from  the  zc.  24.  |  49. 5. 

46.  .3.  O  Israel  which  are  carried  from  the  ic. 

48.  8.  wast  called  a  transgressor  from  Ihe  w. 

49.  1.  Ihe  Lord  hath  called  me  from  the  w. 

15.  she  not  have  compasbionon  thesonof  her  7P. 
G6.9.shall  I  cause  to  bring  forth,  and  shut  the  ic.  ? 
.frr.  1.  5.  before  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  the  w. 

20.  17.  because  he  slew  me  not  from  the  w.  or  my 

mother's  w.  to  bo  always  great  with  me 
18.  why  came  I  forth  of  the  w.  to  see  labour  ? 

Kze4.20.26.pass  thro'the  fire  all  that  openethlhew. 

//os.U.ll. their  glory  shall  flee  from  the  birth  and  w. 
14.  give  them  a  miscarrying  w.  and  dry  bre^i^ts 

12.  3.  he  took  his  brother  by  the  heel  in  the  jo. 
I.uke  1.  31.  beh(dd,  thou  shalt  conceive  in  thy  w. 

41.  the  babe  leaped  in  her  w.  for  joy,  44. 
2.2l.nameJesus,beforehe  was  conceived  in  Xhew. 
23.  every  male  that  openeih  \\wid.  shall  be  holy 
See  Fruit,  Mother. 
WOMBS. 
^rfT!.  20. 18.  the  Lord  had  fast  closed  up  all  theio. 
lAike  23.  29.  blessed  are  Ihe  w.  that  never  bare 

WOMEN. 
Gert.  24.  1 1 .  the  time  that  ai.  go  out  to  draw  ivater 
Kio<L  15.  20.  all  Ihe  w.  went  out  after  Miriam 
35.  25.  all  the  w.  that  were  wise-hearlcd  did  sjiin 
2G.  all  the  w.  whose  heart  stirred  them  up 
/.cw.2G.26.ten  w.shall  bake  your  bread  in  one  oven 
JVu7n.31.15.  Moses  said,  have  ye  saved  all  m. alive? 
Dent.  20.  14.  the  w.  and  little  ones  take  captives 
■  Tosh.  P.  .35.  Joshua  read  the  law  before  the  w. 
./«rf^.5.24.ble.«sed  above?;'.shallJaelwife  of  Hsib  Se 
21. 14.  they  saved  alive  of  the  M.  of  Jabesh-g-  ».  I 

1  .9a»i.  2.  22.  Eli  heanl  how  they  lay  with  llio  ,p. 
15.33.as  thy  sword  halh  made  w.childl('ss,so  shall 

18.  6.  the  w.  came  out  of  the  cities  of  Lrael 

7.  the  w.  answered  one  another  as  they  played 

21.  4.  if  the  young  men  kept  themselves  from  w. 
5. of  a  truth  jo.have  been  kept  from  us  three  da  vs 

30.  2.  Ihe  Amalekilea  had  taken  the  m.  captives 

2  Sam.  1.  26.  Ihy  love  tome  pa.s.'sing  the  love  of  zo. 
15.  16.  the  king  left  ten  w.  lo  ke(>[)  the  house 

1  Kings  3. 16.  then  came  two  70.  that  were  harlot.? 

2  fCiiigsS.  12.andrip  up Iheiric.wilh child,  15.  Ifi. 
23.  7.  where  the  w.  wove  hanging.'  for  the  grove 

JWA.13. 26. even  him  did  outlamlish  w.  cause  tosin 
F.sih-I.  9.  Vashti  the  queen  made  a  feast  for  the  ?ti. 

2.  17.  Ahasuerus  loved  Esther  above  all  the  w. 

3.  13.  loslay  all  Jews,  little  children  and  w.  8.  11. 
Jdh  42.  15.  no  w.  found  so  fair  as  Job's  daughters 
Psal.  45.  9.  king's  daiighlers  among  thy  hon.  w. 
Prov.  31.  3.  give  not  thy  strength  to  w. 

Cant.  1.  8.  O  thou  lairesi  amjn.»  70.  5.  9.  |  6.  1. 
'ta.  3.  12.  as  for  my  people,  v3.  rule  over  them 
4  '  in  thatday  seven  ro.shalltake  holdofone  man 

19.  16.  in  that  day  Egypt  shall  be  like  to  w. 
27   11.  the  w.  come,  and  set  them  or.  fire 

32.  9.  rise  up  ye  v>.  that  are  at  ease,  hear  mv 
10.  careless  w.  ||  1 1.  tr(imble,  ye  w.  be  troubled 

.Ter.  7.  18.  the  w.  knead  their  dough  to  make  cakes 
9.  17.  call  for  Ihe  miiurning  and  cunning  id. 
20.  vet  hear  the  wonl  of  the  Lord,  O  ye  w. 
38.  29.  all  the  7f.  left,  shall  be  brought  to  the  kins 
44.  24.  Jeremiah  said  to  all  the  w.  hear  the  word 

50.  37.  they  shall  become  10.  and  shall  be  robbed 

51.  30.  the  mighty  men  of  Babylon  became  as  w. 
Lam.^.  2tl  shall  the  tp.  eat  children  ofa  span  long' 

4.  10.  the  pitiful  w.  have  sodden  their  children 
S.ll.they  ravisheii  w.'in  Zion,  and  maids  in  Judah 

E2ek.  8.  14.  there  sat  w.  weeping  for  Tammuz 
9.  6.  slay  utterly  maids,  lillle  children,  and  to. 

13.  18.  woe  lo  w.  that  sew  pillows  lo  all  armholes 
16.34.  Ihe  contrary  is  in  thee  from  other  w. 

38.  I  will  judge  thee  as  w.  that  break  wedlock 
23.2.  there  were  two  7/).  daughtersof  one  mother 

45.  judge  after  the  manner  of  7c.  that  shed  blood 

48. 70. maybe  taught  nnttodo  after  your  lewdness 
Dan.  11.  17.  he  shall  give  him  Ihe  daughter  of  w. 

37. nor  sliall  he  regard  the  design  of  w.nor  any  god 


V»70N 

'  IIos.  13.  IC  tlieir  10.  wiin  child  shall  be  ripprdiip 
.^)HC«1.13.becausethcy  have  ripped  upzc. wit.') child 
Mic.  2,  9.  the  w.  ol  niy  [leople  have  ye  cast  nut 
JV"aA.  3.  13.  thy  peo]ile  in  the  midst  of  thee  are  lo. 
'/.eeh.  5.  9.  there  came  out  two  70.  and  had  wings 

8.  4.  old  10. shall  dwell  in  the  streetsof  Jerusalem 

14.  2.  the  houses  rifled,  the  w.  shall  be  ravished 

Mat.  11.  11.  among   them  that  are  born  of  7c.  not 

risen  a  greater  than  John  Baptist,  i.uAc  7. 2;^ 

14.  21.  Jesus  fed  5000  men,  besirles  w.  15.  38. 

24.  41.  two  JO.  grinding  at  the  niill,  Luke  17.  3S 

27.  55.  and  many  w.  were  then  beholding  afar  wflT 
Luke  I.  28.  blessed  art  thou  among  w.  42. 

24.  22.  cerlain  ie.  also  made  U3  astonished 
24.  ar.d  found  it  even  so  as  the  w.  had  said 
Mctsl.  14.  these  all  continued  in  prayer  with  the » 

13.  50.  but  Ihe  Jews  stirred  up  the  devout  70. 
IG.  13.  we  sjieak  lo  the  ic.  which  resorted  tbitioi 
17.  4.  of  the  chief  70.  not  a  few  believed,  12. 

Rom.  1.  26.  their  70.  did  change  Ihe  natural  ase 
10/7-.14.34.  let  your  70.  keep  silence  in  Ihe  cliurchc* 
35.  it  is  a  shame  for  70.  to  speak  in  the  church 
Phil.  4. 3.  help  those  70.  which  laboured  with  me 

1  TiiH.  2. 9. 70.  adorn  themselves  in  modest  apparc 

10.  which  becoineth  to.  professing  godliness 

11.  let  the  70.  learn  ia  silence  with  all  subjection 
5.  2.  entreat  the  elder  70.  as  mothers,  younger  aa 

14.  I  will  therefore  that  the  younger  jo.  marry 

2  Tim.  3.  6   lead  captive  silly  70.  laden  with  sins 
Tit.  2.  3.  tl  .  iged  w.  behave  as  beconieth  holiness 

4.  they  ma-     each  the  younger  ?o.  to  be  sober 
Heb.  11.  35. 7.    received  llieirdead  raised  lolifeag 
1  Pet.  3.  5.  after  this  mnnner  the  holy  w.  adorned 
Rev.  9.8.  they  had  hair  as  hair  of  70.  their  teelh  a.i 

14.  4.  these  are  they  that  are  not  defiled  wiih  w. 
See  Children,  Men,  Singing,  Strange. 

WOMEN-SERVANTS. 
<7c7!.20.I4..'\bimelech  gavew.-servants  to  Abraii 
32.  5.  Jacob  had  men-servants  and  ic.-scrvantt 

WON. 
1  Chritn.  26.  27.  out  of  the  spoils  w.  in  battles 
Prov.  18.  19.  a  brother  ofToiided  is  harder  to  be  7» 

1  Pet.  3. 1.  may  be  w.  by  the  conversation  of  wivci 

WONDER. 
Dent.  13.  1.  if  a  prophet  give  thee  a  sign  or  a  v>. 
2.  and  the  sign  or  iho  70.  come  to  pass 

28.  46.  they  shall  be  upon  I  hoe  for  a  sign  and  a  10. 

2  Chrnv.  32.31.  who  sent  lo  him  lo  inquire  the  » 
Psal.  71. 7.  I  am  as  a  to   unto  many,  but  thon  art 

my  sirong  refuga 
Isa.  20.  3.  like  as  Isaiah  walked  barefoot  for  a  io>. 

29.  14.  I  will  do  a  marvellous  work  and  a  w. 
Jlr.ls  3.  10.  they  were  filled  with  w.  and  amazemfnt 
Rev.  12.  1.  there  appeared  a  ?reat  70.  in  heaven,  S. 

WONDER,  >c(A. 
Isa.  13.  t  8.  they  <4hall  70.  one  at  another 
29.  9.  slay  yourselves  and  70.  cry  yo  out  and  cry 
.hr.  4.  9.  the  prie.-t  and  Ihe  propiiets  shall  w 
Hab.  1.  5.  behold  ye,  regard  and  70.  marvellously 
.'?c'?  13.  41.  behold,  ye  despisers,  to.  and  perish 
Rev.  n.  8.  they  that  'hvell  on  Ihe  earlh  shall  w. 

WONDERFUL. 
Dent.  28.  59.  the  Lord  will  make  thy  plagues,  kj. 
'2  Sam.  1.  26.  thy  love  to  me  was  70.  passing  love  ef 
'iCkrov.  2.9.  house  lam  lo  build  shall  he  to. great 
.hb  42.  3.  I  have  uttered  things  loo  70.  for  me 
PsijM  19.129. thy  testimonies  (o.  my  soul  keep  them 
131.  1 1.  nor  do  I  exercise  myself  in  tilings  too  vi, 
139.  6.  such  knowledge  is  too  70.  for  me 
Prov.  30.  18.  there  be  three  things  that  are  toots. 
Isa.  9.  fi.  his  name  shall  be  called   IV.  Counselloi 
S5.1.0Lord,I  will  praise  thee,ha3t  done  70. thing 
28.  29.  from  the  Lord  of  IkjsIs  who  is  to.  in  counsel 
.fcr.  5.  30.  a  70.  thing  is  committed  in  the  land 
Dan.  8.  "f  13.  a  saint  said  to  the  70.  nnmberer 
Mat.  21.  15.  when  they  saw  the  w.  things  he  did 
See   WoRK.S. 

WONDERFULLY. 
1  Sam.  6.  6.  when  he  had  wrought  ic.  among  them 
Psal.  139.  14.  I  will  praise  thee  for  I  am  70.  made 
Lam.  1.  9.  therefore  Jerusalem  cam^  uown  70. 
Dan.  8.  24.  he  shall  destroy  to.  and  shall  prosper 

WONDERS. 

Ezod.  3.  20.  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand  and  smito 

Egypt  with  all  my  70.  7.  ,3.  |  ll.9.  «eii«.6.  22. 

I  7.  19.  I  26.  &.  I  .34.  11 

4.  21.  see  thou  do  those  70.  ||  11.  10.  did  these  7f 

15.  11.  the  Lord  is  fearful  in  praises  doing  70. 
/>r««. 4.34. halh  God  assayed  to  take  a  nation  by  » 
./osA.3.5. to-morrow  the  Lord  vill  doTo. among  yoa 
1  Chrnn.  IG.  12.  remember  his  10.  Psal.  105.  5. 
JVcA.  9.  10  thou  shewcdst  70.  upon  Pharaoh 

17.  not  >vere  mindful  of  thy  to.  Psal.  78.  11,43 
.Job  9.  10.  God  doth  w.  without  number 
Psal.  "71.  11.  surely  I  will  remember  tiiy  w,  of  old 

14.  Ihou  art  the  God  that  doest  70. 

88.  10.  will  thou  shew  70.  to  the  dead  ? 

12.  shall  thy  70.  be  known  in  ihe  dark? 

89.  5.  the  heavens  shall  praise  thy  w.  O  Lord 
96.  3.  declare  his  Vi.  among  all  people 


woo 

/*-■.  135  S7.  tliey  shewed  liis  H-.  in  the  land  of  Ham 
llMv  7.  <iur  t'iiUieis  uiidersiooil  not  lliy  ib.  \n  Eifyic 
10?.  'J^  tlifsesee  his  works  and  UU  ic.  in  theiiufii 
i:t.).  y.  rtho  sent  w.  in  Ihe  laidst  of  Egypt 
I'ii't.  i   U\  him  who  alone  doelli  gieul  w. 

Isfi  c!   ly  I  and  il»e  cliildien  are  tor  w.  in  Israel 

Str.'H  JO.wliu  lialli  set  signs  u.-idic.in  land  ol'Egy|it 
il   and  hujt  biought  lorlh  ihy  pou|jli;  with  u). 

Vat.  4.  i.  1  ihoiiglii  good  lo  shew  the  t-igiisuud  ». 
3.  how  -jreal  are  Ims  signs!  hovv  ntijiity  lii«  w.! 
C.  'iT   hi  workeih  !c.  ui  heaven  and  in  eartii 
li.  0   l;ow  long  shall  it  be  to  the  end  of  these  ic.? 

J  id  2.  30.  I  wdi  shew  to.  in  licavcn,  ~icts  2.  I'J. 

■*}ii£.24.  J4.  there  shall  arise  falue  Christs  and  false 
prophets,  and  shall  sliew  great  w.  Mark  13.2i. 

/jAm  4.  4f<.  Jcsns  said,  e.vcejrt  ye  see  signs  and  ic. 

Jicls  St.  'H.  Jesus,  a  man  approved  of  God  by  w. 
43.  tear  came  on  every  soul,  many  signs  and  ic. 
were  done  by  the  apostleji,  o.  i-J.  1 14.3.  |  15. 1-.;. 
4.  30.  that  IC.  m  ly  bo  done  by  the  name  of  Jisus 
C.  8.  Stephen  did  great  w.  among  the  people 
7. 3'i  after  he  had  .shewed  w.  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

Hoin.  1.).  lil-  to  make  Gentiles  obedient  through  w. 

£  Cur.  Xi.  \X.  the  signs  of  an  a|)ostle  wrought  in  le. 

E'/'/i(-'j>'.<.'2.'J.whosecomiiig  IS  with  signs  ;iiid  lying;o. 

//(i.'2.4.Go(lalso  bearing  witness  with  signs  andw. 

Hec.  13.  IX  he  doeth  great  ic.  in  the  sight  of  men 
WONUEREU. 

Isa.  59.  Ifi.  he  w.  there  was  no  intercessor 
6,i.  .">.  and  I  w.  that  there  was  none  to  uphold 

Ztdi.  3.  8.  iiear  now,  tor  they  are  men  jc.at 

h:>lr  i.  Irf.  all  they  thai  heard  it  w.  at  things  told 
4.  ty.  they  all  ic.  at  the  gracious  words 
24.  41.  while  they  believed  not  for  joy,  and  w. 

Utts  7.  31.  Muses' zc.  ||  8.  13.  Simon  Magus  w. 

tier.  13.  3.  all  the  world  w.  after  the  beast 
17.0.  when  I  saw  her,  I  w.  with  great  admiration 
WONDERIAG. 

Gen.  24.  21.  the  man  w.  at  her,  held  his  peace 

^uA<*24.12.Peter?c.al  that  which  was  come  lopass 

■ids  3.  11.  all  the  peojile  ran  together  gieatly  w. 
WOXDEROIJS. 

1  Chron.  16.  9.  sing  psalms,  talk  you  nf  all  his  w. 

works,  Psal.  26. 7.  |  105.  2.  |  ll'J.  27. 
)  145.  5. 
AiS  37.  14.  consider  the  w.  worlc:  of  God 

16.  dust  thou  know  the  w.  w  *  £s  of  him? 
Vsiii.'A.  17.  hitlierlohave  I  decl  ired  ihy  to.  works 
72.  IS.  the  God  who  only  doth  w.  thing*,  86.  (0. 
75.  1.  that  thy  name  is  near,  thy  w.  worKs  declare 
78.  32.  tl)»y  believed  not  for  his  w.  wo  ks 
Hiri.Si.wlio  had  done  w. works  in  the  la  id  of  H  im 
J19.  18.  that  I  mav  behold  zr. things imtof  thy  aw 
>€r.  21.  2.  he  will  deal  according  to  his  w.  works 

WO.NDEKOI.'SLV. 
Jv.dg.  13.  19.  the  ang.l  did  w.  Maiioah  looked  on 
Jod  2.  26.  the  Lord  halh  dealt  w.  with  yuu 

WONT. 
i^iorf.21.29.ifthc  o.\  were  !0.to  push  with  his  horns 
X'.Lm.  22.  30.  was  I  ever  w.  lo  do  so  to  thee? 
Ift'am.  30.  31.  where  David  and  his  men  jc.lo  haunt 

2  Ham.  20  18  they  were  w.  to  Sv.eak  in  old  time 
Dan.  3.  19  seven  '.inies  more  than  w.  to  be  heated 
Mat.  27.  Vi.  the  governor  was  w.  lo  release 
J^li.rk  10.  I.  as  he  was  w.  he  taught  them  again 
Lvke  22.  39.  he  went  as  he  was  w.  to  the  mount 
Ac'g  16.  13.  went  where  praver  was  K.to  be  made 

WOOD. 
Oe.i.  22.  6.  Abraham  took  w.  and  put  it  on  Isaac 

7,  Isaac  said,  behold  the  fire  and  the  ic. 
Tfum.  13.  20.  whelher  there  he  ic.  therein  or  not 
31   20.  iiunfy  all  things  that  are  made  of  !0. 
I)n\t.  10.  1.  come  up,  an.l  make  Iheean  aik  of  !c. 
19  .5.  when  a  man  goelh  into  the  w.  lo  hew  w. 
iJ9.  II.  from  the  hewerof  thy  ic.  unto  theilrawer 
of  thy  water,  Jusli.  9.  21,  23,  27. 
.Jcr.  46.  22. 
Ja'ik.  17.  I**,  the  mountain  is  a  w.  cut  it  down 
I  .S.im.  6.  14.  and  they  clave  the  w.  of  the  cart 
14   25.  al!  iln'y  of  the  land  came  lo  a  w 

23  16.  .Jonathan  went  to  David  into  the  w. 

^.'<  im.  18.  8.  the  ?r.  devoured  more  people  ihat  day 

1  AVni'.^lH.S^l.laylhe  bullock  onw.and  no  fire  under 

2  A77>/r.s^.24. there  came  two  she-bcarsout  oftliew. 
1  Cliriiv.  20.  2.  I  have  prepared  w.  for  things  of  kj. 
Peal.  80.  13.  the  hoar  out  of  the  w.  doth  waste  it 

132.6.  we  fimnd  it  in  the  fields  of  the  in. 

141.  7.  as  when  one  cleaveih  ic.  upon  the  earth 
Pr(i7>.26.20.  where  r.o  w.  is,  there  the  firegocth  out 
21.  as  10.  to  fire,  so  id  a  content,  man  to  kin.  strife 
f'.rrl.  10  9.  he  that  cleaveih  w.  shall  be  in  danger 
f'a.lO.lS.staffshonld  lift  up  itself  as  ifit  were  note. 

."iO.  33.  the  pile  thereof  is  fire  ami  much  w. 

15.  20.  they  that  set  up  the  w.  of  their  image 

60.  17.  for  iron  I  will  bring  silver,  for  id.  brass 
>r.  5. 14.  I  will  make  my  words  fire, this  people  ir. 

7.  18.  the  children  gather  a>.  the  falhers  Kindle  fire 

28. 13.  thou  hast  broken  the  yokes  of  w.  but  shall 
f;:':A-.J5.3.6halla3.be  taken  fh»reoftodoanvwork? 

24  10.  Heap  on  10   1139.10   noic.  outi>f 'hefield 

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WOR 

.l//r.".  14   the  flock  which  dwell  solitary  in  the  to. 
Hab.  2.  19.  wiH'  to  him  that  saith  to  the  w.  awake 
Ha.';    1.  8.  go  U|),  bring  ic.  and  build  the  house 
y.cci.  12.  6.  like  a  hearth  of  fire  among  the  w. 
ICyr.  3.  12.  if  any  build  on  this  foundation,  w.  hay 
2  Tim.  2.  23.  ^ut  also  vessels  of  w.  and  earth 
S(c  Okfkring,  Stonk. 
WOODS. 
F.zck.  34.  25.  they  shall  slee|i  safely  in  the  w. 

WOOF. 
Lev-  13.  48.  if  the  phigue  be  in  the  warp  or  to. 

51.  if  the  plague  be  sineadin  the  warn  or  the  !0. 

52.  burn  that  garment,  whether  warp  ov  ic. 

53.  if  the  plague  be  not  sjiread,  wash  the  w.  58. 
56.  then  he  shall  rend  it  out  of  the  warp  or  w. 
59.  this  IS  the  law  of  leprosy  in  the  warp  or  w. 

WOOL. 

.TuiliT.  0.  37.  I  will  put  a  Heece  of  ic.  in  the  floor 

2  A'(H^'-s3.4.  RIeslia  rendered  1U0,U00  rams  withio. 

y^al.  147.  16.  the  Lord  giveth  snow  hke  w. 

I'ruc.  31. 13.  she  seeketh  w.  and  flax,  and  worketh 

Isa.l    18.  Iho'  yoursiiis  likecrimson,  shall  be  as  w. 

51.  8.  the  worm  shall  eat  them  like  w.  hut  my 

righteousness  shall  be  for  ever 

Ezuk.  27.  18.  Damascus  was  thy  merchant  in  w. 
34.  3.  ye  eat  the  fat,  ye  cloihe  you  with  the  ic. 
44.  17.  and  no  w.  shall  come  upon  them 

Dan.  7.  i).  the  hair  of  his  head  like  w.  iicv.  1.  14. 

//os. 2. 5. will  go  after  my  lovers  that  give  me, my  w. 

9.1  will  recover  my  jcand  my  fla.\  given  to  cover 

WOOLLEN. 

Lev.  13.  47.  the  garment,  whether  w.  orUnen,.^. 

48.  the  leprosy  he  in  the  warp  or  woof  of  !0. 52. 

19.19.  nor  shall  a  garment  mingled  of  linen  and  ro. 

co;no  upon  thee,  Deut.  22.  11. 

WORD, 

la  Hebrew,  Dabar;  in  Greek,  Rhema,  or  Logos. 
Itsisruijici,  I.  '] he  eternal  Son  of  God,  the  un- 
created IVisdom,  the  second  Person  of  Ike  most 
holy  'i'rivily  equal  and  consubstavtial  with 
the  Father.  Tlir.  F.vangelist  .lolin,  chap.  1. 1. 
more  expressly  ikan  any  ether  has  opened  the 
mystery  of  this  WORD,  ichen  he  ti  Us  us.  In  the 
beginning  was  the  fVord,  and  the  H'ord  was 
with  God,  and  the  IVord  was  God.  The  same 
was  in  theb.giiiningwilh  Godj»All  things  were 
made  by  him,  and  without  him  was  nut  any 
thing  made  that  was  made.  Christ  .fesus  ig 
called  the  WORD,  (1)  In  respect  of  his  person, 
he  beinif  the  eipress  iaiagc  of  the  Father,  as 
we  are  told,  Hob.  1.  3.  us  our  words  are  of 
our  Ihougiits.  (2)  /h  respect  of  his  office,  he- 
cause  the  Father  made  known  his  will  to  the 
church  in  all  an-es  by  him,  as  we  declare  our 
mitids  one  to  another  by  our  words,  Jidin  3.34. 
(3)  Because  the  Messiah  was  called  The  Word 
of  God  by  the  .Jews.  The  Chaldee  I'ara- 
ph'rasts,  the  most  ancient  .feuish  writers  ex- 
tant, generally  make  use  of  the  word  M  EM  R.f), 
which  signifies  the  Word,  in  those  places  ichere 
Jifoses  puts  the  name  Jehovah.  Jjnd  it  is  gcne- 
"ally  thought,  that  under  this  term  the  Para- 
phrasts  icouid  intimate  the  Son  of  Gud,  the  se- 
cond Person  of  the  Trinity. .Vow  their  testimony 
's  so  much  the  more  considerable,  as  having 
ived  beforeChrist,or  at  the  time  of  Christ,  they 
veirrefragable  witnesses  oflhc  sentiments  of 
heir  nation  concerning  this  article,  since  their 
Targiim,  or  Explication,  has  always  been,  and 
still  is,  in  universal  esteem  among  the  .)ews. 
.Hndas  thry  ascribe  to  Memra  allthe  attributes 
of  the  JJeity,  it  is  concluded  from  thence,  that 
they  believed,  the  divinity  of  the  IVORD. 

They  say,  that  it  was  MEMR.'h  or  the 
IVORD,  which  created  the  world:  7rhich 
appeared  to  Moses  on  mount  Sinai;  ichichgniy: 
him  the  law  ;  which  .'>poke  to  him  face  to  face; 
which  brought  Israel  out  of  Egypt;  which 
marched  before  the  people ;  which  wrousrht  nil 
those  miracles  which  are  recorded  in  the  book 
of  Ezodus.  ft  was  the  same  WORD  that 
appeared  to  .Hbrahani  in  the  plain  of  Manire; 
that  was  seen  of  .lacob  at  Brih-el,  to  whom 
.Tacob  marie  his  vow,  and  acknowledged  as  God, 
Gen.  28.  20,  If  God  will  be  with  me,  and  will 
keep  me  in  this  way  that  I  go,  iS'C.  then  shall 
the  Lord  be  my  God. 

n.  The  word  is  taken  for  what  is  written  in  the 
sacred  books  of  the  Old  and  A'etc  Testament, 
Luke  11.  28,  Hlesscd  are  they  that  hear  the 
word  of  God  and  keen  it.  .inm.  1.  22,  Be  ye 
doers  of  the  icord.  This  is  the  inspired  and 
created  \V(tT(\.  III.  For  the  dirinelaw,  xtkieh 
teaches  and  Citminaods  irood  thmgs,  and  forbids 
eril.  Psal.  119.  101,  I  have  refrained  my  feet 
from  every  evil  way,  lh.it  I  might  keep  thy  word. 
This  is  the  word  if  precept  or  cnmmandnicnt. 
IV.  For  every  promise  of  God,  touching  any 
good  thing.",  whrthertemporal  or  eternal.  Psal. 
119.  25,  Quicken  ihou  me   according  ta   th?  I 


\YOR 

word.  ^0  in  verses  ,".8,  49,  Sl.ililish  thj 
wonl  unto  thy  servant,  wlio  is  devoted  to  thy 
fear.  Remeniher  I  he  word  unto  Ihy  servant 
upon  which  tlum  liasl  caused  me  to  ho]ie. 
This  is  the  word  of  promise.  V.  For  prophecy 
or  vision,  l.sa.  2.  1,  The  zvord  iliat  Isaiah 
saw.  VI.  Word  also  signijics  the  command 
of  God.  I'.sal.  147.  IS,  He  senriclh  out  his 
word  and  mcltclh  them  ;  speaking  of  the  ice. 
One  \vor<\  shall  dis.i^oli'c  them,  fio  iti  Luke  .'i.  ■ 
5,  Neverlhclcss  at  thy  word  I  will  Ut  itown  the 
net.  It  was  tlius  the  good  Centurion  said  to 
Christ.  Whiiel'(n-e  iiciihor  thon(;lit  I  myself 
worthy  to  come  unto  inee  ;  but  tay  in  a  word. 
and  my  servant  shall  he  healeii,  Luke  7.  7. 
This  is  a  W(>r<\  of  authority,  ordering  things 
to  be  done  effect lutlly. 
In  Mat.  4.3,  i.llie  devil  putting  our  Saviour  upon 
an  unnecessary  proof  of  his  divinity,  and  a 
distrust  of  God's  providc'ice,  by  desiring  him 
lo  turn  llie  stones  into  bread  ;  onr  Saviour 
answers  him,  Ihat  man  does  not  live  by  breat 
tilone,  but  by  eveiy  word  that  prociedelh  out  o( 
the  mouth  of  God  ;  tha'  is,  by  whatsoever  the 
providence  of  God  shell  afford,  and  bless  fur 
our  support ;  yea,  amtin  may  live  by  his  power 
andwillonlywithiiut  cnymeans  at  all,ifGod  so 
please;orbefcdbyroi;ens,as  Elijah  was,  and 
therefore  no  man  should  absolutely  rest  upon 
the  means,  and,  with'  ut  warrant,  run  to  an  ex- 
traordinary course  f  ir  supply,  bill,  shuuldtrust 
in  God, and  wait  o  n  I.  im  to  provide  as  he  pleases 
Gen.  37.  14.  go  and  bung  me  w.  agiiin.  Mat.  2.8. 
44.  18.  O  my  lord,  let  me  speak  a  jo.  2  Sam.  14. 12. 
Exod.  8. 13.  Lord  did  iccording  to  the  w.  of  Moses 
12.35.  Israel  did  acc.ording  lo  the  to.  of  Moses 
32.  28.  Levi  did  acording  to  the  w.  Lev.  10.  7. 
JVum.  13.  26.  they  hi  ought  back  w.  unto  them 

22.  8.  lodge  here,  I  will  bring  you  w.  ])eut.  1.  22 

20.  yet  the  tc.  I  shall  say  to  ihee,  that  do 

35.  the  w.  I  shall  Bp,iak  |f  38.  the  w.  God  putteth 

23.  5.  the  Lord  put  a  w.  in  Balaam's  moulh 
Deut.  1.  25.  they  brought  us  w.  again,  and  said 

4.  2.  ye  shall  not  add  unto  the  w.  I  command  you 
8.  3.  but  by  every  w.  Ihat  proceedelh  out  of  tlio 
mouth  of  God  doth  man  live,  Mat.  4.  4. 
15.  t9.  beware  there  he  not  a  w.  in  tiiy  heart 

18.  20.  ihe  prophets  that  presume  to  speak  a  to. 

21.  how  shall  we  know  the  w.  ?  .Jer.  28.  9. 

21.  5.  by  their  w.  shall  every  controversy  be  tried 
.30.  14.  Ihe  to.  is  nigh  thee,  'Rnm.  10.  S. 
.hish.  1.  13.  remember  tiie  w.  Mosis  commanded 
8.  35.  there  was  not  a  w.  which  Joshua  read  nt>l 

14.  7. 1  brought  him  w.  ||  22.  32.  brought  them  to 

1  -Sam   4.  1.  Ihe  to.  of  Samuel  came  to  all  Israel 

17.  +30.  ho  turned,  and  spake  after  Ihe  same  w 

2  Sini.  3.  11.  he  could  not  answer  Abncr  a  w. 
7  7.  in  all  places  spake  I  a  w.  1  Chron.  17.  li. 

25.  the  to.  thou  hast  spoken  concerning  thy  scrv. 

15.  28.  till  there  come  w.  from  you  lo  certify  ma 

19.  10.  speak  yo  not  a  w.  of  hrini'ing  llie  king 

24.  4.  the  king's  ;o.  prevailed,  1  Chron.  21.  4. 

1  Kings  2.30.  Benaiah  brouirhtlhe  kiiie;o.  asain, 

2  Kings  22.  9,  20.  2  CAcon.  34, 10,  28 

42.  the  to.  that  I  have  heard  is  good 

8.  56.  halh  not  failed  one  w.  of  all  his  piomiso 

18  21   the  people  answered  not  a  w.  Isa.  30.21 

t24.  all  the  people  answered,  the  lo.  is  good 

2/i'/nn-s6.18.hesmoteaccordingtolhe  w.  ofElisha 

18.  28.  hear  the  to.  of  the  great  kins  of  Assyria 

1  Chron.  16.  15.  mindful  of  :he  to.  which  he  com- 
manded to  a  thousand  generations,  Psal.  105. 3 
21.  12.  advise  what  w.  I  shall  bring  lo  him 
.\^  A.  1.  8.  remember  to.  Ihou  commandedst  Moses 
Esth.  I.  21.  he  did  accordins  lo  to.  of  Meinucan 

7.  8.  as  the  to.  went  out  of  llie  kmg's  month 
.Tub  2.  13.  I  hey  sat  down,  none  spake  a  to.  lo  Job 
Psal.  17.  4.  by  to.  of  thy  lips,  I  have  kept  me 

68.  11.  the  Lord  gave  Ihe  w.  m:iny  published  it 
119.  49.  remember  Ihe  ?o.  to  thy  servant  on  which 
123.  mine  eyes  fail  for  the  rr.of  ihy  rishteousness 
139.  4.  there  is  not  a  w.  in  my  loimue,  but  thou 
Prov.  12.  25.  a  good  to.  maketli  the  lie.irt  glsd 

13.  13.  whoso  despiset!:  the  to.  shall  be  destroyed 

14.  15.  simple  believe  every  ic.  hut  the  pimlent 

15.  23.  w.  spoken  in  due  season  hnw  good  is  it; 
18.  1 13.  he  Ihat  returnrth  a  w.  before  he  hesr  it 
25.  11.  a  w.  filly  spoken  is  like  apples  of  gold  it>  ■ 

pictures  of  ?i!rol 
Feel.  5.  f  2.  be  not  hasty  to  ntter  any  to. before  God 

8.  4.  where  Ihe  w.  of  a  hioL'  is,  there  is  powzr 
A»f2.5  24.  they  despised  to. of  the.  Holy  One  of  Itrzo 

8.  10.  spe:ik  JO.  and  it  shall  not  stand,  Gnl  with  u« 
'.KS.  the  Ijd.  sent  a  lo.  to  Jacob,  il  liidited  o;i  fyraal 

29.  21.  ihat  make  a  man  an  offi'nder  for  a  ta. 

30.  21.  thine  ears  slinl!  hear  a  to.  behind  t!iPe 
41.28.  there  was  no  counsellor  ronirt  antworao 

44.  2'''.  Ihat  confirmetii  Ine  re.  of  hi«  eervr.nt 

45.  23.  the  lo.  is  gc^ie  out  of  mv  mouth 

50  4  I  Bhould  know  how  to  speak  a  lo.  in  soajoa 


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Jer.  5. 13.  becomfi  wind,  and  tlio  ts.  is  not  in  tliom 
9.  "JO  let  your  rar  receive  w.  of  his  muuth,  lU.  1. 
18.  18.  nor  shall  the  w.  perisli  from  the  |)ro|)het 

23.  36.  for  every  man's  lo.  shall  he  his  burden 

26.  2.  speak  unto  tliem,  diminish  not  a  w. 

34.  5.  for  I  have  pronounced  the  w.  saith  the  Lord 
37.  17.  king  said,  is  there  any  w.  from  the  Lord 
44.  16.  as  for  the  w.  thou  hast  spoken  unto  us 
EzeA.  3.  17.  therefore  hear  w.  at  my  mouth, 33.  7. 
12. 25.  the  w.  that  I  shall  speak  shall  come  lo  pass 
28.  the  w.  that  I  have  spoken  shall  be  done 

13.  6.  that  they  would  confirm  the  w. 

33.  30.  hear  what  is  w.  ihatcomelh  from  the  Lord 
Dan.  3.  28.  who  have  changed  the  king's  w. 

4.  17.  the  demand  is  by  the  w.  of  the  holy  ones 
31.  while  the  w.  was  in  the  king's  mouth 

Jonah  3.  6.  for  w.  came  lo  the  king  of  Nineveh 
//aff.2.5.according  lo  ihew.!  covenanted  with  you 
Mat.  8.  8.  speak  the  w.  only,  he  shall  be  healed 

12.  32.  whoso  speaketh  a  ie.  against  the  Son  (jf 

man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him,  hukt  12.  10. 

36.  of  every  idle  w.  men  shall  give  account 

13.  19.wheii  any  one  heareth  thew.of  the  kingdom, 

20,  22,  23.  .Mark  4.  16,  18,  20.  Luke  8.  15. 

21.  for  when  tribulation  or  persecution  ariseth, 

because  of  the  w.  he  is  offended,  Mark  A.  17. 

l5.23.Jesus  answeredSyrophenic.  woman  not  a  w. 

18. 16.that  every  2C. may  be  established  ,2f'wr.  13. 1. 

22.  46.  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him  a  w. 

27.  14.  Jesus  answered  him  to  never  a  w. 

28.  8.  they  did  run  to  bring  his  disciples  w. 
titark  4.  14.  the  sower  sowelh  the  jo. 

14.  72.  Peter  called  tomind  the  w.  that  Jesussaid 

16.  20.  the  Lord  confirming  the  w.  with  signs 
tute4.36.were  all  acnazed, saying  what  nic.is  this! 

7.  7.  say  in  a  w.  liid  my  servant  shall  be  healed 

24.  19.  Jesus,  a  jiropnet  mighty  in  w.  and  deed 
John  1.  1.  in  the  beginning  was  the    W.  and  the 

IV.  was  wifh  God,  and  the  W.  was  God 
14.  the  W.  was  made  flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us 

9.  22.  they  believed  the  w.  that  Jesus  said,  4.  50. 
I2.48.1C.I  havespoken  shall  judge  him  in  last  day 
■4.  24.  the  w.  which  you  hear  is  not  mine 

'15.  3.  ye  are  clean  through  the  te.  I  spake  to  you 
20.  remember  the  w.  that  I  said  unto  you 

25.  that  w.  might  be  fulfilled,  written  in  I'iieir  law 

17.  20.  who  shall  believe  on  me  through  their  w. 
tcts  10.  36.  the  w.  which  God  sent  to  Israel 

13.  15.  if  ye  have  any  w.  of  exhortation,  say  on 

26.  to  you  is  the  w.  of  this  salvation  sent 

15.  7.  that  Gentiles,  by  my  mouth,  should  hear  w 
17.  11.  they  received  the  w.  with  all  readiness 
20.  32.  I  commend  you  to  the  w.  of  his  grace 
28.  25.  after  that  Paul  had  spoken  one  w. 

Rom.  10.  8.  that  is  the  ?o.  of  faith  which  wc  preach 
15.  18.  to  make  Gentiles  obedient  by  w.  and  deed 

ICor.  4.  20.  kingdom  of  G.  is  not  in  id.  hut  in  power 
12.  8.  w.  of  wisdom,  to  another  w.  of  knowledge 

SCer.  1.  18.ourw.  toward  you  was  not  yea  and  nay 
5.19.God  committed  to  us  theio.  of  reconciliation 

10.  n.such  as  we  are  in  w.  liv  letters  when  absent 
Oal.  5.  14.  all  the  taw  is  fulfilled  in  one  w. 

6.  6.  let  him  that  is  taught  in  the  w.  communicate 

F.ph.  5.  2fl.cle.'\nse  with  washing  of  water  by  Ihew 

Phil.  1.  14.  are  bold  lo  speak  the  w.  without  lear 

:   2.  16.  holding  forth  the  w.  of  life  to  rejoice  in  day 

Col.  1.  5.  heai-d  in  the  ro.  of  the  truth  of  the  gospel 

3.  16.  let  the  w.  of  Christ  dwell  in  you  richly 

J7   whatsoever  ye  do  in  lo.  or  deed,  do  in  name 

1  Thcss.  1.  ,5.  our  gospel  came  not  to  you  in  w.  only 

6.  having  received  the  w.  in  much  affliction 

2.13.  ye  receive  it  not  as  w.  of  men,  but  as  it  is  in 

truth  worn  o(  God  working  eflectually  in  you 

S7'Af.<A.2.2.or  be  troubled,  not  by  Spirit,  nor  hv  re. 

15. have  been  tau'.'ht, whether  bvio.or  our  epistle 

17.G.  comfort  and  establish  you  in  every  good  w. 

3.  14.  if  any  man  obey  not  our  w.  by  this  e(iistlc 

1  Tim. 4.  12.  be  thou  an  example  of  believers  in  w. 

5.  17.  they  who  labour  in  the  w.  and  doctrine 

2  Tim.  2.  17.  their  w.  will  eat  as  doth  a  canker 

4.  2.  preach  w.  be  instant  in  season,  out  of  season 
Tit.  1.  9.  holdinsr  fast  the  faithful  UJ.  as  taught 
Hf6.1.3.nnholdingall  things  by  the  w.  of  his  power 

2.  2.  if  the  tr.  spoken  by  angels  wag  stedfast 

4.  2.  hut  the  w.  preached  did  not  profit  them 

5.  13.  is  unskilful  in  the  w.  of  righteousness 
7.2S.but  thew.of the  oalli,wi;ir;h  was  sinCB  thelaw 
12.10.intrealed  w.  should  not  he  spoken  anymore 
13.22.  bretliren,  suffer  the  w.  of  exhortation 

7am.  1.  21.  receive  wlili  meekness  the  ingrafted  is. 

22.  be  ye  doers  of  the  w.  ar.d  not  hearers  only 

23.  if  any  be  a  hearer  of  the  w.  and  not  a  uoer 

3.  2.  if  any  man  offend  not  in  w.  is  a  perfect  m^r. 
'.Pet. '2.^.  as  babes  desire  the  sincere  r.iilk  of  (he2c. 

8.  even  to  them  who  stumMe  at  tiie  !?.  boiRg 
3.  1.  if  any  obey  not  the  w.  may  without  the  w. 
2  Pet.  1.  19  we  have  a  more  sure  w.  of  prophecy 
3.  7  the  heavens  by  the  same  i;.  .ire  kept  in  s'o'e 
1  John  1  1.  our  hands  have  handled  the  w.  of  life 
3.  18.  let  U3  not  lovs  fji  »"•  Lut  in  deed  and  truth 
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l.Tohn5.  7.  the  Father,  the  JV.and  the  H.  G.  are  one 
ftc/i.3.10.  because  thou  haatkeptic.  of  my  patience 
12.  11.  they  overcame  by  the  w.  of  their  testimony 
WORD  (>/  God. 
1  •S'nm.  9.  27.  that  1  may  sliew  thee  the  w.  of  God 
1  h'in^s  12.  22.  the  w.  of  fiodcanietoSheniaiah 
1  Chrov.  17.  3.  the  w.  of  God  came  to  Nalhan 
Prov.  30.  5.  every  w.  of  Godis  pure,  he  is  a  shield 
fsa.  40.  8.  the  w.  of  out  God  shall  stand  for  ever 
jMark  7.  13.  making  the  w.  of  God  of  none  effect 
AM/£e3.2.thea7.  of  God  came  unto  John  in  wiidern. 

4.  4.  not  by  breail  alone,  but  by  every  w.  of  God 
S.l.ths  i'.eyplepressed  on  him  lohear  lltew.ofGod 

5.  11.  parable  is  this,  the  seed  is  the  w.  of  God 
21.  my  brethren  are  these  that  hear  the  w.  of  G. 

11.  28.  hJosscd  are  they  that  bear  the  ;b.  vf  God 

./o/ml0.35.if  he  called  them  gods  low  homw.(i/"  God 

./ids  4.  31.  they  spake  the  w.  of  God  with  boldness 

6.2.not  reason  that  we  should  leave  the  ic.of  God 

7.  the  70.  of  God  increased  in  Jerusalem,  12. 24. 

8.  14.  thai  Samaria  had  received  the  w.  of  God 

11.  3.  the  Gentiles  had  received  the  w.  of  God 

13.7.SergiusPaulus  desired  lo  hear  the  w.of  God 

44.  the  whole  city  came  to  hear  the  w.  of  God 

ifi.w.of  (Vodshouid  have  been  first  spoken  to  you 

19.20.so  mightily  grew  the?c.o/rTO(Zand  prevw.lcd 

/i;o7n.9.6.not  as  tho'  w.of  ri'.halh  taken  none  effect 

10.  17.  Aiith  by  hearing,  hearing  by  the  w.  of  God 

1  Cor.  14. 3G.  came  the  w.  of  God  out  from  you  7 

2  Co>-.2.  17.  as  many  which  corruiit  tliejc.  of  God 
4.  2.  not  handling  the  w.  of  God  deceitfully 

Eph.  6.  17.  lake  the  helmet  of  salvation,  and  the 

sword  of  the  Spirit,  which  is  the  to.  of  God 

Col.  1.25.  which  is  given  me  to  fulfil  the  w.  of  God 

I   Thcs.'!.  2.  13.  when  ye  received  the  w.  of  Gud 

1  Tim.  4.5.  it  is  sanctified  by  10.  »/ r/od  and  prayer 

2  Tiin.  2.  9.  but  the  w.  of  God  is  not  bound 
Tit.  2.  5.  that  the  w.  of  God  be  not  blasphemed 
JJeb.  4.  12.  the  w.  of  God  is  quick  and  powerful 

6.  5.  and  have  taste<l  the  good  jo.  of  God 

11.  3.  the  worlds  were  framed  by  the  w.  of  God 
13.  7.  who  have  spoken  to  you  the  w.  of  God 

1  Pet.  1.  23.  being  born  again  by  the  w.  of  God 
'iPet.3.5.  by  Ihe  w.of  God  the  heavens  were  of  old 
X.Jolin  2.14. are  sti«ng,  \hew.of  God  abideth  in  you 
Rev.  1.  2.  who  hare  record  of  the  w.  of  God 

9.  I  was  in  the  isle  of  Patmos,  for  the  w.  of  God 
6.9.llie  souls  of  them  that  were  slain  for  w.of  God 

19.  13.  his  name  is  called  the  7d.  of  God 

20.  4.  them  that  were  beheaded  for  the  w.  of  God 

See  Hkard. 

His  WORD. 

JVum.^  21.  ntA/sic.  shall  I  hey  go  out,  and  at  his 

10.  they  shall  come  in,  both  he  and  Israel 

30.2.if  a  man  vow  a  vow,  he  shall  not  break  hisw. 

1  Sam.  1.  23.  only  tho  Lord  slablish  his  w. 

2  Sam.  23.  2.  and  his  v>.  was  in  my  tongue 

1  Kings  2.  4.  that  the  Lord  may  continue  his  w. 
8.20.Lord  halh  performed  his  jo.lhat  he  spake, am 

risen  up  in  room  of  my  father,  2  Chr.  6. 10. 

2  Kings  1 .16.  no  God  in  Israel,  to  inquire  of  his  w. 
2  Chr.  10.  15.  that  the  Lord  might  perform  his  w. 
Psa/..i6.4.inGod  will  I  praise  A7>w. in  him  trust, 10. 

103.  20.  hearkening  unto  the  voice  o[ his  w. 

105.  19.  until  ihe  time  that  his  w.  came 
2S.  and  they  rebelled  not  against  his  w. 

106.  24.  they  believed  not  his  w.  but  murmured 

107.  20.  he  sent  his  w.  and  healed  them 

1.30.  5.  I  wait  for  the  Lord  and  in  his  w.  do  I  hope 
147.  15.  his  w.  runneth  very  swiftly 

18.  he  sendeth  out  his  w.  and  melieth  them 

19.  he  sheweth  his  w.  unto  Jacob,  his  statutes 
148.8.  snow,  vapour,  stormy  wind  fulfilling  his  w. 

Isa.  66.  5.  hear,  ye  that  tremble  at  his  w. 
.Jer.  20.  9.  but  his  w.  was  in  my  heart  as  a  fire 
/.am.  2.  17.  he  hath  fulfilled  Ai's  ic.  ho  commanded 
■lorl  2.  11.  he  is  strong  that  e.xecuteth  his  w. 
Mat.  8.  16.  he  cast  out  the  spirits  with  his  w. 
Luke  4.  32.  astonished,  for  his  w.  was  with  iiower 
.John  4.  41.  many  believed  because  of  his  own  to. 

5.  38.  ye  have  not  his  w.  abiding  in  you 
■ocis  2.  41.  they  that  gladly  received  his  w. 
Tit.  1.  3.  but  hath  in  due  times  manifested  his  w. 
1  .John'i.  5.  whoso  keepelh  his  w.  in  him  is  the  love 
See  TiORD. 
My  WOKD. 
J^um.  11.  20.  whether  TTiy  w.  shall  come  to  pass 

20.  24.  because  ye  rebellc.i  against  my  ip. 
1  Kiri/rsfi.  12.  then  will  I  perform  my  w.  with  thee 

17.  1.  nor  dew  noi-  rain,  but  according  to  my  w. 
/.■»a.55.11.r.o  shall  ir.y  jo.be  that  goeth  out  of  mouth 

66.  2.  I  will  look  to  him  that  tremhleth  at  my  io. 
,7er.  1.  12.  I  will  hasten  t.iy  w.  to  perform  it 

23.  28.  he  il-.al  hath  m-g  w-  let  him  speak  my  w. 

29.  is  not  my  w.  like  as  a  fire,  saith  the  Lord  7 

30.  I  am  KgdiiiBt  the  prophets  that  steal  my  w. 
29.  10.  I  wil!  perform  my  good  w.  toward  you 

Mat.  24.  35.  but  my  w.  shall  not  pass  away 
Tohn  5.  24.  he  that  keareth  7ny  w.  and  believeth 

8.31.  continue  inP'y:r.ye  are  my  disciples  ndeed 


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IJohn  8.37.  kill  mehec.viy  w.  hat;     opia'  t  'a  jod 

43.  even  because  yc  cannot  hear  my  w. 
Rev.3.  8.  thou  hast  kept  my  7o.not  denied  :i.y  name 

This  WORD. 
Kiod.  14.  12.  isnotfAis  the  to.  that  wedid  tsll  theo 
./ush.  14. 10.  since  the  Lord  spake  this  w.  to  Moacc 
2  Sam.  19.  14.  they  eeiit  this  w.  to  the  king 

1  Ai7iffs2.23.lia3t  not  spoken  this  w.  against  his lilc 

2  Kings  19.  21.  this  is  the  w.  that  the  Lord  hath 
spoken  of  him,  Isa.  16.  13.  |  24.  3.  f  37.  .:2 

Ezra  0.  11.  tliat  whosoever  shaii  alter  this  w. 

10.5.swear  Ihatlheyshould  do  according  to<Aisir 
Isa.  8.  20.  if  they  speak  not  according  to  this  w. 

20.12. becauseyedespiset/ii'sio. and  trust  inoppref 
.ler.  5.  14.  because  ye  speak  this  w.  23.38. 

7.  2.  proclaim  there  this  w.  and  say,  hear  word 

13.  12.  thou  shall  speak  unto  them  thi3  to. 

14.  17.  therefore  shall  thou  say  this  w.  to  them 
22.  1.  Lord  said,  go  down,  and  speak  there  this  lo 

26.1.  in  tile  reign  of  Jehoiafcim  this  lo.  came  froia 
the  Lord,  saying,  27.  I.  \  34.  8.  [  36.  1 

28.  7.  hear  now  this  id.  .Imos  3.  1.  I  4.  1.  j  5.  I. 
Dan.  10.  11.  when  he  had  spoken  this  w.  to  me 
Zcch.  4.  6.  this  is  the  w.  of  the  Lord  to  ZerubbabeJ 
Mcts  22.  22.  they  gave  him  audience  to  this  w. 
/Vo77i.9.9.for  this  is  70.  of  promise,  Sarah  haveasoi 
Heb.  12.  27.  this  w.  yet  once  more  signifieth 
1  Pet  1.  25.  ^Aisis  the  to.  which  is  preached  to  yoi 

Thy  WORD. 
(rrn.30.  34. 1  would  it  might  be  according  to  thv  w. 

4l.40.according  lo  thy  to  .shall  my  people  be  rulei" 
F.xod.  8.  10.  he  said,  be  it  according  to  thy  to. 
JVum.  14.  20. 1  iiavc  pardoned,  according  to  thy  w. 
/>CH<.33.9.have  observed  thy  10.  and  kept  covenant 
1  Kings  3.  12.  I  have  done  according  lo  thyw. 

8.26.  let  thy  w.  I  pray  thee,  be  verified 

18.  36.  I  have  done  all  these  things  at  thy  to. 

22.  13.  let  thyw.  I  pray  thee,  be  like  the  word  of 
one  of  them  and  speak  what  is  good,  2CAr.ll3.12 

Psal.  119.  9.  by  taking  heed  according  to  thy  w. 
II.  thy  w.  have  I  hid  in  mine  heart,  not  to  sin 
IS.wiil  delight  in  statutes,  I  will  not  forget  thy  w 
1..  .nat  I  may  live,  and  keep  thy  w.  101. 
25.  quicken  me  according  lo  thy  w.  107.  154. 
28.  strengthen  thou  me  according  to  thy  w.  116. 
38.  slablish  thy  w.  \\  42.  I  trust  in  thy  w. 
41.  even  thy  salvation  according  to  thy  w. 
50.  comfort  in  affliction,  for  thyw.  quickened  tnc 
58  je  merciful  lo  me  according  to  thy  to.  65, 7fl 
07.  I  went  astray,  but  now  have  I  kept  thy  ta. 
74.  because  I  have  hoped  in  thy  jo.  147. 
81.  I  hope  in  thy  to.  114.  ||  140.  thy  w.  is  pure 
82.minecyes  fail  fori/;?/ 7c. 11105. <Ay  70.  is  a  lacop 
89.  for  ever,  O  Lord,  thy  w.  is  settled  in  heaven 
133.  Older  my  steps  in  thy  w.  let  not  iniquity 
148.night-watches,that  I  might  meditate  intkyto. 
1.58.  I  was  grieved,  because  they  kept  nntlhy  to. 

100.  thy  TO.  is  true  ||  162. 1  rejoice  at  ^Ajr  to. 

101.  but  my  heart  siandeth  in  awe  of  thy  w. 

169.  give  me  understanding  according  iotkytOc 

170.  supplication,  deliver  me  according  lo  tkp  w 
172.my  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  w.  for  thy  cam. 

138.  2.  thou  hast  magnified  My  to. above  thy  nt.nc 
■hr.  15.16.  thy  w.  was  to  me  the  joy  of  my  l-.-'.uX 
Ejp/:.20.46.drop  thy  To.toward  llie  south,  prophiKj 

21.2.  drop  thyw.  toward  the  holy  places,  prophcxj 
.iJmosl.  16.  drop  not  Uaj  to.  against  house  of  liijitl 
Hab.  3.  9.  thy  bow  was  made  naked,  even  thy  is. 
Luke  1.  33.  be  it  unto  me  according  to  thy  w. 

2.  29.  servant  depart  in  peace,  according  to  Ihyu. 

5.5.  nevertheless  at /Ay  w.  I  will  let  down  the  not 

./y/i7?17.6.lhine  they  were,and  they  have  kept/Ajv? 

14. 1  have  given  them  thyw.  ||  17.  <Ay  w.  is  truth 

.9cts4.29.  with  all  bo!<lness  ibey  may  speak  thyv>. 

S-e  Truth. 

WORDS. 

Gen.  11.  1 1.  the  whole  earth  was  of  one  vy. 

F.xad.4.  flO.  and  Moses  said,  I  am  not  a  man  of ia. 

15.  and  thou  shall  put  w.  in  his  nio'jth 
5.  9.  more  work,  and  let  them  not  regard  vain  iff. 
19.8.  Moses  returned  the  70.  of  ihe  people 

23.  S.gift  pervertelhto.  of  righteous,  Deut.W.  191 
34.  1.  the  70.  which  were  in  Ihe  first  tables 

28.Moses  wrote  lhe?o.oflbe  covenant,  Deut.iO.2. 
Dent.  2.  26.  I  sent  lo  Sihon  with  w.  of  peace 

28.  14.  Ihoi)  shall  not  goaside  from  any  of  Ihe  TP. 
29.9. keep  the  70. of  this  covenant  and  dothem,that 

ye  may  prosper, 2 A'ttts'S  23.3,24.2  Chron.  .34.  31. 

32.1.giveear,  O  heavens,  hear,  Oeaith,  theTc.of 

my  month,  Vsal.  51.  2.  |  78.  1.  Prov.  7.  94. 

1  .<r;z?n.28.  20.  Saul  was  afraid  of  tho  to.  of  Samuel 

2  .Sam.  19.  43.  the  to.  of  men  of  Judah  were  fiercer 
1  Kinris  22.  13.  behold,  the  to.  of  prophets declara 

giiod  to  the  king  with  one  mouth,  2  CAroTi. 18.13 
'iKinss  6.  12.  Elislia  telleth  the  70.  thou  spr.akesl 

18.  20.  but  they  are  but  vain  to.  Isa.  36.  5. 
2CAr.9.t29.Solomon'sactB  written  in  to.of  JVfalhan 

12.  1 15.  in  TO.  of  Shemaiah  ||  20.  1 34.  in  to.  of  Jef»-. 

29.  .30.  to  sing  praisea  with  the  w.  of  David 
32.  8.  the  people  (osted  on  tho  w.  of )  lezekiaS 


WOR 

J28tl9.ll).  hosent  lelleis  with  ».  of|>eact  and  Inith 
J(»/«ti.2fi.  do  ye  imagine  to  remove  w.  and  speeches 

8.2.shi*IIUie«r.of  tliy  moulh  lie  likva  ulrong  wind? 

12.  11.  d(>lli  not  the  ear  try  ic..?  34.  3. 

1.5.  1.3.  thou  lettest  such  w.  go  out  of  thy  month 

Ki.H.  shall  vain  to. have  an  end, or  w.'iat  einboifle;is 
4. 1  couW  hca()  up  lo.  apain^t  you  and  shaiie  tny 

W  2.hovv lone  will  it  he  ere  ye  make  an  end  of  ic.? 

19.2.  Iioulonf  will  ye  break  me  in  pieces  with  icJ 
2?  5.  I  would  know  the  w.  he  would  answer  me 

1!I.  I  have  esteemed  the  tc.  of  his  mouth  more 
3a  16.  he  inultiplieth  t-j.  without  knowledge 
30.  t2.  shew  tliee,  that  there  are  yet  w.  for  Co  J 
18.  2   who  is  this  tliat  darkeneth  counsel  by  w? 

t'siil.  I".'.  H.let  the  !c.  of  my  nioulli  be  acceptable 
VS.  1    why  so  far  from  the  w.  of  my  roaring? 
36.  3.  the  (oof  iirs  niodth  are  iniquity  and  deceit 
52.4. thou  lovHst  all  devouringic.Odeceitful  tongue 
55.21.  fo.of  his  mouth  were  smoother  than  butler 
59.  12.  for  tc.  of  iheir  lips,  let  them  be  taken 
65.  Vi.  10.  of  iniquities  prevail  against  nie 
137.  t  3.  they  required  of  us  the  ip.  of  a  song 

fron.  1.  6.  to  understand  the  w.  of  the  wise 

■J.  5  decline  not  from  the  w.  of  my  mouth,  5.  7. 

6.  2.  Iliim  art  snared  with  the  t;>.  of  tliy  mouth 
10.  19.  in  nmllitude  of  tc.  tliere  waiiteth  not  sin 
1-2.  r>.  tc.  of  ilie  wickeil  aie  to  lie  in  wait  for  blood 
In.  2t).  the  to.  of  the  pure  are  pleasant  to. 

18.  4.  tile  IT.  of  a  man's  month  are  as  deep  waters 
8.  the  tc.  of  a  tale-bearer  are  as  wounds,  26.  22. 

19.  7.  he  pur-'ueth  them  with  tc.  tliey  are  wanting 
27.  hecauselh  tlice  lo  err  from  w.  of  knowledge 

22.  12.  he  overthrows  the  ic.  of  the  transiressor 
17.  how  down  tliine  ear,  hear  the  to.  of  the  wise 
21.  make  iIk'c  know,  certainty  of  the  w.  of  truth 

that  thou  mishtest  answer  the  id.  of  truth 

23.  8.  and  thou  shalt  lose  thy  sweet  w. 

29.  19.  a  servant  will  not  be  corrected  bv  w. 
f;ci.i.5.3.foorsvoice  knownbvmultitudc  of  (c.  10.14. 

10. 12.  the  If.  of  a  wise  man's  month  are  gracious 

12. 10.  the  preacher  sought  to  find  out  acceptable 

to.  what  was  written,  even  the  tc.  of  truth 

11.  the  tr.  of  the  wise  are  as  goads  and  as  nails 

f.in.  29.  II.  is  become  as  the  tc.  of  a  book  sealed 
37.4  it  may  be  God  will  liear  the  w.of  Rabsbakeh 
59.  13.  tittering  from  the  heart  w.  of  falsehood 

/cr.W.  2.  bear  ye  the  tc.  of  this  covenant,  fi. 
23.9.  bectuse  of  the  Lord  and  tc.  of  his  holiness 
35.14.  tr.of.Iimadabson  ofReehab  are  performed 
44.  2?.  remnant  shall  know  whose  tc.  shall  stand 

Ezck.  X  6.  whose  to.  thou  canst  not  understand 

/Jut.  7. 25.  shall .s^)eak great  7o. against  most  High 
12.  4.  shut  up  the  tc.  ]\  9.  the  jr.  are  closed  up 

Hos.  6. .5. 1  have  slain  them  by  the  tc.  of  mv  mouth 

14.  2.  take  with  you  jr.  and  turn  to  the  Lord 
Zech.  l.lS.answered  with  sond  nnd  comforlable  jp. 

7.  7.  should  ve  not  henr  the  ic.  the  Lor'd  Ira'b  cried 
Mat.  2fi.  44.  saving  'he  same  tc.  .lifnrk  14.  39. 
/,i;t/'4.22  all  wondered  aisraciousw.  which  (irorecd. 
John  (5.  fi3.  the  w.  J  speak  to  you  Ibey  are  life 

(i8.  to  whom  we  ffoT  thou  hast  theic.ofe'ernaiiife 
17. 8.  T  have  given  to  them  the  tc.  thou  gavestme 
Ar.tsZ.  40.  with  many  oilier  jr.  did  he  testify 
7.  22.  Moses  was  misliiy  in  tr.  and  in  deeds 

10.  22.  <;orneliii«  was  warned  to  hear  tc.  of  thee 

11.  14.  send  for  Peter,  who  shall  tell  tli»e  to. 

15.  15.  to  this  agrfrothe  jc.  of  the  prophets 
24.  that  certain  have  troubled  vou  v/ith  tc. 

18.  15.  but  If  it  be  a  question  of  w.  and  ntwes 

30.  35.  to  rcmemher  the  tc.  of  the  Lord  .lesus 
38.  sorrowing  most  of  all  for  the  tc.  he  spake 

20. 2.1.  but  I  speak  forth  ic.  of  truth  and  soberness 
W*i7i.lf<.18.hvgoori  JT.  deceive  hearts  of  the  simple 
1  Cor.  1.  17.  not  with  wisdom  of  jr.  2.  4,  13. 

14   9.  except  ye  ulier  ir.  easy  to  he  understood 

19.  r  bad  rather  speak  five  tc.  with  understanding 
f.'jiA.  5.  fi.  let  no  man  deceive  vou  with  vain  tc. 

1  Tiw.  4.  fi.  nourished  up  in  tc.  of  faith  and  doctrine 
'.i  Tim.l.  14. that  iheystrivenotaboutjc.tono profit 

4.  15.  for  he  hath  srea'lv  withstood  our  tc. 

2  Pff.S.  2.  be  mi'idful  of  the  jc.  spoken  bv  nrophets 
Ri-r.  1.  3.  hear  tne  jr.  of  th'S  prophecv,  22.  18 

22.  19.  lake  awav  fmm  the  t/i.  of  this  prophecy 

./111  thr  WORD^. 
Pfti.  45.  27.  ihev  told  .lacob  alt  thr  tc.  of  .Toseph 
F.Tnd.  4.  2^.  Moses  told  Aaron  nil  (lie  tr.  oflhe  I,ord 

24. 3.  Moses  told  the  people  nifthr  tc.  JVvm.  1 1.  24. 
4   Moses  wrote  nil  tlic  tr.  of  the  Lord  and  rose 

Vnii.  9.  10    )n  the  tables  rvere  written  nil  the  tc. 
17.  19.  keep  alllhf;  ir.  ||  2*1.29.  mavrlo  n?/ (Ar  ». 
27.  3.  write  on  stones  nil  Ihr  tn.  of  ibis  law,  8. 
2fi.  cursed  is  he  that  confirmeth  not  all  Iht  tc. 
98.  .""lO.  if  thou  wilt  not  observe  lo  do  nil  llir  tc. 

31.  12.  and  observe  to  do  nil  thf  tc.  of  lliis  law 
32  44.  Moses  spake  nil  Ihr  tr.  of  ibis  sons  in  ears 

4fi.  set  vour  hearts  to  nil  thr  tc.  1  te^lifv 
lonh.  S.  34.  he  rend  nil  the  tc.  of  the  hi  w.  blessintrs 

1  f!i-m.  S.  10.  Ramuel  Inid  „ll  the  tn.  of  the  Lord 

2  /rt7i(r.«19.  4.  itmaybethei  tird  will  hear  nW  thrtc. 
of  Kabshakch  sent  by  kingof  A?svria,  lea.  37.17, 

685 


WOR 

2  fiVii^s  23. 2.  Josiah  read  at'/ <A<;  jo.of  the  covenant 
found  In  the  house  of  the  Lord,  2  Cliroti.  34. 30. 
Prov.  8.8.  all  the  w.  of  my  mouth  are  righteousness 
Ecil.  7.21.  also  take  no  heed  unto  all  tlic  i«. spoken 
JeT.  II.  y.  hritig  on  Iheni  «//  tlic  w.  of  this  covenant 
9<i.  2.  speak  all  the  tv.  that  1  command  thee 
20.  according  to  tUl  the  to.  of  .Jeremiah 
30.  2.  write  uU  the  w.  I  have  spoken,  30.  2. 
30.  4.  Baruco  wrote  all  the  tc.  of  the  Lord,  32. 

43.  1.  when  Jeremiah  had  ended  all  the  jo.ol  Lord 
.lets  5.  20.  speak  to  the  people  all  the  w.  of  this  life 

WORDS  of  OnU. 
jV(jm.24.4.hathsaid,  which  heard  the  io.o/(Vo;/,10. 
1  Chr.  25.  5.Heinun  the  king's  seer  in  the  w.oj  (Jod 
Eira'J.i.  every  one  that  trembleth  at  the  ic.  vf  (iod 
Psiil.  107.  11.  they  rebelled  agaiint  the  tc.of  (iud 
.luhti  3.  34.  he  whom  God  sent,  speakolh  tc.  of  (Iod 
8.  47.  he  that  iii  of  God,  heareth  the  to.  of  God 
Hec.  17.  17.  until  the  to.  of  God  be  fulfilled 
.Sec  Heard. 
His  WORDS, 
fi^cit.  37. 8.  they  hated  him  yet  the  more  for  Ais  jc. 
iJeut.  4.  30.  thou  heardest  his  to.  out  of  t!ie  lire 
.'«c!^r.ll.l  1.  Je|)htliah  uttered  allAi*  jc.beforeLord 

1  Sant.  3, 19.  be  let  none  of  his  to.  fall  to  the  ground 

2  Chr.  36.  10.  but  they  despised  his  w.  and  misused 
./oh  22.  22.  anil  lay  u|)  his  to.  in  thine  heart 

32.  14.  now  he  hath  not  directed  his  w.  against  me 

34.  35.  and  Jii.i  te.  were  without  wisdom 
37.  for  he  multiplieth  his  lo.  against  God 

Psal.S5.-2l.  his  zo.  softer  than  oil,  yet  drawn  swords 
106.  12.  then  believed  they  his  w.  sang  his  praise 
Prov.  17.27.  he  that  hath  knowledge  spareth  his  w. 

29.  20.  seest  thou  a  man  that  ie  hasty  in  his  tc.l 

30.  0.  add  thou  not  unto  his  to.  leet  here  [irove  thee 
Isa.  31.  2.  the  Lord  will  not  call  back  his  tc. 
.Icr.  18.  IS.  let  us  not  give  heed  to  any  o(  his  to. 
Dan.  9.  12.  he  hat!;  confirmed  his  to.  he  spake 
.linos  7.  10.  the  land  is  not  able  to  bear  all  his  tc. 
Mark  10. 24.  the  disciples  w  ere  astonished  at  his  id. 

12.  13.  to  catch  him  in  his  to.  Luke  20.  20. 
Luke  20.26.  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his  to. 
24.  8.  they  remembered  his  to.  and  returned' 
See  LoRi>. 
My  WORDS. 
JVmjk.  1?.  6.  he  said,  hear  now  mtj  tc.  Job  .34.  2. 
/)eut.  4   10.  I  will  make  them  hear  my  to. 
11.  18.  therefore  lay  U|>  my  w.  in  your  heart 

18.  18.  and  I  will  put  tiiy  id.  in  his  mouth 

19.  whosoever  will  not  hearken  lo  my  w.  I  will 

require  it  of  him,  .Icr.  29. 19.  |  35.  13. 
.Vrh.  6.  19.  and  they  uttered  tnt/  w.  to  him 
.!(il>  6.  .3.  therdfore  viy  to.  are  swallowed  up 

19.  23.  O':, '.  that  toy  w.  were  now  v.rilien 
29.  22.  after  viy  tc.  they  spako  not  again 

33.  1.  hearken  to  all  my  'j.  24.  16.  Jicts  2.  14. 

3.  my  w.  shall  be  of  u;:rightne.ss  of  my  heart,  30. 4. 

Psal.  5.  1.  give  ear  'o  my  to.  O  Lord,  consider 
50.  17.  seeing  thou  easiest  tntj  tc.  behind  thee 
.'iO.  5.  every  day  they  wresl  my  tc.  thoughts  for  evil 
141.  6.  they  eiiall  hear  viy  to.  for  they  are  sweet 

Prov.  I.  23.  I  will  make  known  my  to.  unto  you 
2.  1.  my  son,  if  ihou  wilt  receive  my  to. 
4.  4.  let  thine  heart  retain  tr.y  to.  and  live 

20.  attend  lo  my  tc.  \\  7.  1.  keep  vitj  w. 

fsa.  51.  10.  I  'rtMve  put  my  a.  in  thy  mouth,  and  say 
to  Zion,  thou  art  my  people,  ./cr.  1.  9. 

59.  21.  my  tc.  which  I  have  put  in  thy  mouth 
.fer.  5.  14.  I  will  make  tny  tc.  in  thy  mouth  fire 

6.  19.  they  have  not  hearkened  to  my  tc.  nor  law 

11.  10.  which  refused  to  bear  tny  tc.  13.  10. 

18.  2.  there  I  will  cause  thee  to  hear  viy  tc. 

19.  15.  that  they  might  not  bear  mtj  w. 

23.  22.  if  ihey  caused  my  people  to  hear  my  tc. 

35.  8.  because  ye  have  not  heard  my  tc. 
13.  I  will  bring  upon  that  land  all  iiiy  tc. 

39.  Ifi.  I  will  bring  my  tc.  on  this  city  for  evil 

44.  29.  you  may  know  my  tc.  shall  surely  stand 
F.zck.  2.  7.  Ihoi!  shalt  speak  titytc.  to  them,  3.  4, 10. 

12.  28.  there  shall  none  of  jn^  tc.  be  prolonged 
j^fc.2.7.  do  not  jny  K.dcgood  to  hiin  that  walkeih? 
Zer.kl.6.  my  tc.  did  they  not  take  hiild  of  your  iMh  ? 
Marks. '.iS.  whosoever  shall  be  ashamed  of  me  apd 

my  j(j.  of  him  Son  of  man  tie  ashamed,  /,uA.f  9. 26. 

13.  31.  hutmj/jc.  shall  not  p.Tss  away,  At(Are21.33. 
Lukel.'iO.  because  thon  believest  iiolmy  jc. which 

shall  be  fulfilled  in  their  season 
.lohn  5.  47.  how  sliall  ye  believe  my  tc? 
12.  47.  if  any  man  hear  viy  tc.  and  believe  not 
48.  he  that  recciveth  not  tny  tc.  one  judge' h  him 

14.  2'3.  will  keep  tny  tc.  ||  15.  7.  my  tc.  abiile  in  you 

Their  WORDS. 
Gev.  34.  18.  Ihrir  tc.  pleased  Hamor  and  Shechom 
2  Chron.  9.  0.  I  believed  not  their  u'.  until  I  came 
Psal.  19. 4.  their  line  is  gone  out  thro'  all  the  earth, 
Ihfir  Iff.  to  ihe  end  of  the  world,  finm.  10.  18. 
Fzrk.  2.  fi.  Son  of  man,  be  not  afraid  o(  Ihnr  to. 
Ltikc  24.  11.  their  re.  seemed  to  them  as  idle  talcs 

rhr.%e  WORDS. 
Gen  39. 17.  she  spake  to  him  according  lo  these  tc. 


WOR 

<7«i.43.7  we  told  according  to  th  ••  (  not  oHhest  w. 
Kxod.  19.  6.  these  are  the  w.  tliou  timll  speak,  7 
20.  1.  God  spake  all  these  w.  Dcul.  5.  22. 

34.  27.  Lord  said,  write  thou  these  tc.  Jer.  36.  17 

35.  1.  these  are  the  tc.  which  the  Lord  hath  eont- 

maiided  you  to  do  lliem,  Deut.  0.  C.  |  29.  1 
JVuni.  10.31.  as  he  had  made  a:;  Olid  of  speaking  all 
these  Jfl. ground  clave,  Dent.  32.  45. 1  .Sam.  24. 16 
Deut.  12.  28.  observe,  hear  all  tkese  ic.  Z.ech.  8.  9. 

1  .S'uni.  21.  12  David  laid  up  these  tt.  in  his  heart 
24.  7.  David  stayed  big  Herva::(S  with  these  to 

2  A'arn. 7. 17. according  to  all  these  to.  and  this  vision 
so  did  Nalhau  speak  to  David,  I  Chroti.  17.  15 

2  Kings  18. 27.  hath  my  master  sent  ine  to  thy  mas 
ter  and  to  thee  to  s|ieak  these  tc.?  fsa.  36. 12. 
23.  16.  the  man  of  God  proclaimed  these  tc. 

.hr.  3.  12.  go  proclaim  these  tc.  toward  the  north 
7.  27.  speak  all  these  to.  unto  them,  20.  15. 
10.  10.  <Ae,s«  to.  II  25.  30.  prophesy  all  these  to 
22.  5.  but  if  ye  will  not  hear  these  tc.  I  swear 
38.  24.  Zedekiah  said,  let  no  man  know  of  these  w. 
45.  1.  when  he  had  written  these  to.  51.  00. 
51.  01.  when  thou  shalt  read  all  these  tc. 

Luke  24.  44.  these  are  the  to.  I  spake  unto  you 

.lohn  9.  22.  these  tc.  spake  his  parents,  feared  .Jews 
10.21.  these  are  not  w.  of  him  that  halh  a  devil 

Jicts  2.  22.  ye  men  of  Israel,  hear  these  to.  Jesus 
10.44.  while  Peter  yet  spake  these  tc.  Holy  Gbos« 
13.42. besought  these  ic. might  be  preached  to  them 
28.  29.  when  he  had  said  these  to.  Jews  departed 

1  7'hess.  4.  18.  comfort  one  another  with  these  tm 

Rev.  21.  5.  for  these  tc.  are  true  and  faithful 
Thy  WORDS. 

Deut.  33.  3.  every  one  shall  receive  of  thy  tc. 

.fosh.  1.  18.  whosoever  will  not  hearken  to  thy  u>. 

.hiilg.  11.  10.  if  we  do  not  according  to  thy  tc. 
13.  12.  Manoali  said,  now  let  thy  tc.  come  to  [inss 

1  Sam.  15.  24.  1  have  transgressed  thy  to. 
28.  21.  behold  1  have  hearkened  to  thy  tc. 

2S(tHt.7.21.  thy  tc.  sakehastthou  dime  these  things 
28.  thou  art  that  God,  and  thy  tc.  he  true 

I   Kings  1.  14.  I  will  come  in  and  confirm  thy  to. 

JWA.  9.  8.  for  thou  hast  performed  thy  w. 

.lob  4.  4.  thy  tc.  upheld  him  that  was  falling 

I'sal.  119.  57.  I  said  that  I  woubl  keep  Ihy  to. 
103.  how  sweet  are  thy  tc.  to  my  taste  1 
130.  the  entrance  of  thy  tc.  givelh  light 
1,39.  mine  enemies  have  forgotten  thy  to. 

Prov.  23.  8.  thou  shall  lose  thy  sweet  to. 
9.  he  will  despise  the  wisdom  of  thy  to. 

F.ecl.  5.  2.  be  not  rash,  therefore  lot  thy  to.  be  few 

.ler.  15.  10.  thy  to.  were  found,  and  I  did  eat  their 

Kzek.  33.  31.  hear  thy  to.  but  do  them  not,  32. 

Dan.  10.  12.  fear  not,  Daniel,  fiom  the  first  day 
thy  tc.  were  heard,  and  I  am  come  fiir  thy  w 

Mat.  12.  37.  for  by  thy  tc.  thou  shall  be  justified, 
and  by  thy  w.  thou  shalt  be  condemned 
Your  WORDS. 

Gen.  42.  Ifi.  kept  in  prison,  that  your  to.  be  pioved 
20.  bring  Benjamin,  so  shall  tjutir  to.  be  verified 
44.  10.  let  it  be  according  to  tjour  to.  .Insh.  2.21. 

OeitM.34.the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  your  j«.5.28« 

.lob'il.  11.  behold,  I  waited  for  your  ic.  I  gaveeai 

Isa.  41.  26.  there  is  none  that  heareth  your  tc. 

.ler.  42.  4. 1  will  pray  to  God  according  to  tjour  to 

F.iek.  35. 13.  ye  have  multiplied  your  tc.  against  ma 

Mai.  2. 17.  ye  have  wearied  the  Lord  with  yuurw. 
3.13.i/o!/j-zc.bave  been  stout  against  me,  saith  Ld. 

Mat.  iO.  14.  sliall  not  receive  you  nor  hearv/wMj-jo. 
WORK 

Is  taken,  (I)  For  stich  business  ns  is  proper  tc 
evert)  mnn's  calling,  tchich  in-ay  he  done  in  six 
days.  Exod.  20.  9,  Six  days  shalt  thou  hibout 
and  do  all  thy  tcork.  (2)  Fur  any  thought, 
tcord,  or  outirard  action,  tchether  good  or  evil. 
Eccl.  12.  14,  God  shall  bring  every  tcork  into 
judgment.  (3)  Work  is  put  for  tcages.  Lev. 
19.  13,  The  wages,  iti  Hebretc,  the  tcork  o1 
him  that  is  hired,  shiiil  not  abide  with  thee  a^l 
n'ght.  So  in  Job  7.  2,  As  a  hireling  looketh 
for  the  reward  of  his  work,  Heb.  for  bis  tcork. 
(4)  Work  is  put  for  vengeance  or  judgment. 
Tsa.  5.  19,  Let  him  make  speed  and  hasten  his 
tcork:  "  I,el  him  begin  to  execute  ocngeanct 
as  soon  as  he  pleases."  .find  in  Isa.  28.  21, 
That  he  may  do  his  tcork,  Irs  strange  tcork: 
"  Thai  he  tniitj  execute  his  extraordinary  and 
vttusiial  judgment  against  Israel ,  a  judg 
virnt  contrary  to  the  lienigvity  of  God's  na- 
ture, and  to  his  tisunl  tcntj  of  dealing  tcith 
his  people."  (5)  Work  is  put  for  miraelc, 
J(din  7.  21,  I  have  done  one  trork,  rind  ye  all 
niaivel:  The  miracle  our  Saviour  speaks  of, 
is  his  henling  the  titan  tcho  lay  at  the  pool  cj 
licthesda. 

The  KorA-,?  of  God,  denote,  (!)  His  worn  of  eiecu 
lion.  Gen.  2.  2,  On  ibe  seventh  day  (Jo4 
ended  his  tcork.  (2)  His  works  of  prnvidenct 
in  preserving  ntid  gnrrrnitis  the  world.  John 
5  17,  My  Father  tcorkcth  hithcrio.    ^31  Tti4 


■wovliof  redemption  is  called  God's  wufk.  John 
S).  4.  I  must  work  llie  works  of  him  tliat  sent 
mo  Jlnd  particularly  tke  faith  of  true  be- 
lievers in  called  tlie  work  of  God.  Juhii  6. 
29,  This  IS  the  work  of  God,  that  ye  behevo  on 
him  whom  he  hath  sent.  The  work  of  redemp- 
tion is  attributed  to  the  Three  Persons  of  the 
Trinity^  and  their  acts  herein  are  of  the  same 
extent :  'The  Father  loves  those  that  arc  given 
to  Christ  in  the  covenant  of  redemption,  and 
Christ  is  the  Saviour  of  those  that  are  loocd  by 
the  Father ;  and  the  Spirit  sanctifies  those  that 
arc  justified  through  the  merits  of  Christ's 
blood.  Thus  there  is  a  chain  in  salvation,  the 
beff  inning  is  from  the  Father,  the  dispensation 
through  the  Son,  and  the  application  by  the 
Spi.  it:  So  in  Inoking  after  the  comfort  of  elec- 
tion, believers  must  first  look  inward  to  the 
work  of  the  Spirit  on  their  hearts,  Ihsn  out- 
ward to  the  work  of  Christ  on  the  cross,  then 
upward  to  tke  everlasting  love  of  the  Father  in 
heaven,  1  I'ft.  !.  2. 

Dygood  works  areto  beunderstood  all  manner  of 
duties  inward  andontward,  as  well  thoughts, as 
words  and  at.tions,  toward  (rod  or  man,  whiciL 
are  commanded  in  the  law  of  God,  and  proceed 
from  a  pure  heart  and  a  faith  unfeigned,  and 
are  referred  unto  God's  glory ;  fur  it  is  neces- 
sary that  2001I  wojkaproceedfromright  princi- 
ples, and  hiive  right  motives  and  ends,  namely, 
a  princiiile  of  love  to  God,  the  motive  of  obedi- 
ence to  God's  law,  and  the  glory  of  God  as  the 
chief  end.  1  Coy.  10.  31,  Whether  therefore 
ve  eat  or  drink,  or  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to 
ihe  glory  of  God.  F.ph.  2.  10,' For  we  are  his 
workmanship,  created  in  Christ  Jesus  unto 
good  works. 

ft  is  said,  James  2.  24,  Yon  see  that  by  works 
a  mar  is  justified.  The  Jlpostle  does  not  there 
treat  of  our  justification  in  the  sight  of  God, 
bin  of  the  Justification  of  our  faith  tn  the 
si<rhlofma.n,aad  therefore  asserts  thatjntti- 
Jicalton  is  by  works,  Ver.  18,  I  will  shew 
thee  my  faith  by  my  works,  for  works  justify 
our  fail.h,  and  declare  us  to  be  justified  be- 
fore men,  who  cannot  see  nor  know  our  faith 
but  by  our  works.  St.  Paul,  in  his  F.pistlcs  to 
the  Romans  and  Galalians,  asserts,  by  many 
arguments,  nnr  justification  by  faith,  that  re- 
reives  and  relies  upon  the  righteousness  of 
Christ,  that  is,  his  obedience  and  s  11  IVc rings, 
Jiom.  3.  24,  28.  Jlnd  surely  the  apostles,  being 
VAspircd  by  the  same  Spirit,  cannot  be  sup- 
fsied  to  contradict  one  another. 

Man,  because  he  is  depraved  and  weakened  loilh 
original  sin,  is  not  able  to  fulfil  the  law,  and 
cannot  be  justified  or  accepted  before  God,  on 
account  of  his  works,  for  by  the  works  of 
the  law  shall  no  flesh  be  justified,  Horn.  3.  20. 
Gnl.  2.  It).  The  righteousness  of  Christ  is  the 
sole  meritorious  cause  of  our  justification;  but 
those  that  are  justified,  are  also  sanctified,  and 
will  be  careful  to  maintain  good  work?,  for 
wilhont  holiness  no  man  shall  see  the  Lord, 
Jlcb.  12.  14.  Christ's  righteousness,  received 
btj  faith,  and  imputed  to  true  believers,  is  the 
cause  of  their  justification,  and  gives  them  a 
gracious  title  to  heaven,  and  sanctification 
viakcs  them  meet  for  it:  Bernard  says,  Bona 
opera  sunt  via  ad  reginim,  non  causa  re; 
iiandi;  "-Good  works  are  the  way  to  the 
kingdom,  not  the  cause  of  entering  the  king- 
dom." 

Erod.  5.  9.  let  there  more  w.  be  laid  on  the  men 
12.  If),  no  manner  ot'?c.  shall  be  done  in  them,  20. 
10.  Lev.  IG.  29.  |  23.  3,  28,  31.  JV«.m.  29.  7. 
18.  20.  shew  l1iem  the  in.  that  they  must  do 
31.  14.  whoso  doetli  anv  w.  therein  shall  be  cut  off 
from  amonsst  the  people,  15.  Lev.  23.  30. 
;15.  0.  six  da  .-s  shall  w.  be  done,  20.  9. 
36.  7.  sutficient  for  all  the  w.  and  too  much 

LeiB.  23.  7.  in  first  day  a  holy  convocaiion,  ye 
shall  do  no  servile  w.  therein,  8,  21,  2.i, 
:\T,,  3fi.  mim.  23. 18, 23,  2G.  |  29.  1,12,  .?.5. 

Deut.  4.  28.  the  M.  of  men's  hands,  27.  15. 2  Kimrs 

19.  18.  2  Chr.  32.  19.  Psal.  11.5.  4.  J  135.  15. 

5. 14.  the  sabbath  of  theliord  thy  God,  in  il  thou 

Shalt  not  do  any  w.  Ifi.  8.  .Ter.  17.  22,  24. 

14.  29.  that  the  L.  may  hiess  thee  in  all  w.  of  thy 
hand  which  thou  doest,  24.  19.  |  28.  12  |  30.  9. 

15.  19.  do  no  to.  with  the  firstling  of  thy  hulloc-k 
81.  29.  to  provoke  him  to  anger  ihrough  the  w.  of 

your  hands,  1  Kings  16.  7.  ./er.  32.  30. 
SO.  11.  bless  Ihe  Tid.  and  accept  the  jc.  of  his  hands 

over  the  n.  9.  23.  1  Chr.  29.  0.  2  Chr.  2.  18. 

7.  8.  his  liori>e  had  another  court  of  the  like  ?c. 

2  King!  12.  II.  into  hands  that  did  the  w.  22.  5,  9. 

1  Ckron.  9.  33.  employed  in  that  w.  day  and  ni|j'ht 

16. 37.  to  minister  as  every  Uay's  vi.  required 

600 


WOtt 

I  CJiron.  29.  1.  Solomon  is  yet  young  and  tender, 

and  the  w.  is  great,  M'ch.  4.  19. 

2C\7-on.31.21.  in  every  w.  that  he  began,  he  did  it 

34.  12.  the  men  did  the  w.  faithfully 
F.zra  4.  24.  then  ceased  the  w.  of  the  house  of  God 

5.8.  this  w.  goetli  fast  on,  prospereth  in  their  hands 

6.  7.  let  the  w.  of  this  house  of  God  alone 

22.  to  strengthen  their  bauds  in  the  w.  of  house 
10.  13.  neither  is  it,  a  w.  of  one  day  or  two 

JVeh.  3  5.  but  their  nobles  put  not  their  neck.i  to  k. 

4.  11.  slay  them,  and  cause  the  w.  to  cease 

G.  3.  why  should  the  w.  cease  whilst  I  leave  it? 
IG.  they  perceived  thia  w.  wag  wrought  of  God 

7.  70.  the  chief  of  the  fathers  gave  to  the  w. 
Job  1.  10.  thou  bast  blessed  the  w.  of  his  hands 

10.  3.  tlioi)  sliouldest  despise  the  w.  of  thine  bands 
14.  15.  thou  wilt  have  a  desire  to  w.  of  thy  bands 
24.  a.  as  wild  asses  go  they  forth  to  their  w. 
34.  11.  for  the  w.  of  a  man  shall  he  render  to  him 
cause  to  find  according  to  his  ways,  1  Pet.  1. 17. 
19.  for  they  are  all  the  tc.  of  his  haitrls 
36.  9  heshewelh  Ihem  Ihcir  w.  and  transgression 

Psal.  8.  3.  when  I  consider  the  w.  of  thy  fingers,  6. 
9.  IG.  the  wicked  is  snared  in  the  w.  of  his  hands 
19.  1.  the  firmament  sheweth  bis  handy  w. 
28.  4.  give  them  after  the  w.  of  iheir  lianils 
44.  1.  wo  heard  what  w.  ihou  didst  in  I  heir  days 
90.  17.  establish  thou  the  w.  of  our  hands  upon  us 
9.5.  9. when  your  fathers  proved  me  and  saw  my  w. 
101.  3.  I  bate  the  w.  of  them  that  turn  aside 
102  25.  the  heavens  are  the  w.  of  thy  bands 
143.  5.  I  muse  on  the  w.  of  thy  hands 

Prov.  11.  18.  the  wicked  worketb  a  deceitful  w. 

Eccl.  3.  17.  there  is  a  time  there  for  every  w. 

5.  G.  why  should  God  destroy  the  w.  ofthine  hands 

8.  9.  I  applied  my  heart  to  every  w.  under  the  sun 
14.  to  whom  it  happenelb  according  to  w.  of  the 

wicked,  according  to  the  w.  of  the  righteous 

9.  10.  there  is  no  10.  in  grave  whither  thoii  goBst 

12.  14.  God  will  bring  every  w.  into  judgment 
Cant.  7. 1. 70.  of  the  hands  of  a  cunning  workman 
fsa.  2.  8.  they  worship  the  w.  of  their  own  hands, 

37.  19.  ./cr.  I.  16.  I  10.  .3,  9,  1.5.  |  51.  18. 
17.  8.  he  shall  not  look  to  the  in.  of  his  hands 
19.  15.  neither  shall  there  be  any  w.  for  Egypt 
25.  blesseil  be  Assyria  the  w.  of  my  hands 

28.  21.  that  he  may  do  his  w.  his  strange  w. 

29.  16.  shall  the  ic.  say  of  him  that  ir)a(le  it 

23.  he  seetli  his  children,  and  llic  w.  of  my  hands 
32.  17.  the  w.  of  righteousness  shall  be  peace 
45.1  l.ooncerning  the  M.of  my  hands  command  me 
49.  4.  yet  surely  my  to.  is  with  my  God 

GO.  21.  they  shall  inherit  Ihe  w.  of  my  hands 
Gl.  8.  and  [  will  direct  their  w.  in  truth 
G4.  8.  and  we  all  are  the  w.  of  ihy  hands 
65.20.  mine  elect  shall  long  enjoy  w.  of  their  hands 
.Ter.  32.  19.  great  in  counsel  and  mighty  in  w. 
50.29.  recompense  her  according  to  w.  Lam.  3.64. 
Ezek.  15.  3.  shall  wood  be  taken  to  do  any  w.  ? 
4.  is  it  meet  for  any  w.?  \\  5.  it  was  meet  for  no  w. 
16.  30.  the  w.  of  an  imperious  whorish  woman 
II0S.  13.  2.  all  of  it  the  w.  of  the  craftsman 
14.  3.  we  will  say  no  more  to  the  w.  of  our  hands 
J\Iic.  5. 13.  shaltno  more  worship  ?/j. ofthine  hands 
Hab.  1.  5.  for  I  will  work  a  w.  in  your  days 
Hog.  2.  14.  and  so  is  every  w.  of  their  hands 
Mark  6.  3.  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  70. 
John  7.  21.  I  have  done  one  w.  and  ye  marvel 

17. 4. 1  have  finished  the  w.  thou  gavest  me  to  do 
^f?s5.38.ifthisw.  be  of  men  it  will  come  to  nought 

13.  2.  for  the  w.  whereunto  I  have  called  them 
4I.bchnld,yedespisers,  and  wonder,  for  I  work  a 

w.  in  your  days,  a  to.  which  ye  will  not  believe 

14.  26.  for  the  w.  which  they  fulfilled 

15.  38.  who  went  not  with  them  to  the  v>. 
Rom.  2.  15.  which  shew  the  w.  of  the  law  written 

9.2s.  a  short  7/7.  will  the  Lord  make  upon  Ihe  earth 
11.  G.  no  more  grace,  otherwise  w.  is  no  more  w 

1  C»r.  3. 13.  every  man's  7/j.  shall  be  made  manifest 

14.  if  any  man's  le.  abide  {|  13.  if  7c.  bo  burnt 
9.  1.  are  not  ye  my  w.  in  the  Lord? 
F.ph.  4.  12.  he  gave  some  for  Ihe  w.  of  the  ministry 
Phil.  2.  30.  for  the  w.  of  Christ  he  was  nigh  death 

2  Thess.  1.  11.  that  God  may  fulfil  the  7C.  of  faith 
2.  17.  slablish  you  in  every  good  word  and  w. 

2  Tim.  4.  5.  do  the  w.  of  an  evangelisi,  make  full 
Jam.  1.  4.  lot  palience  have  her  (lerfect  w. 
25.  but  a  doer  of  the  w.  shall  be  b!essed 
See  TCvTL. 
WORK  of  God,  WORKS  of  God. 
F.xo.i.  32.  16.  the  tables  w»re  the  w.  -f  God 
Job  .37.  14.  c;)Ksi(iBr  tiic  wc.-.drous  70.  of  God 
Psal.  64.  9.  all  men  shtll  uscliiro  the  id.  of  God 
66.  5.  come  and  se,";  tha  w.  ef  God  he  is  terrible 
78.  7.  that  llioy  might  not  forset  ihe  w.  of  God 
Eccl.  7.  13.  consider  the  w.  of  God  who  can  make 
8.  17.  then  I  bpheld  ali  Ihe  w.  of  God 
11.5.  even  so  Ihou  !:r!OW(!st  not  the  w.  of  God 
John  6.  28.  that  we  inij.'ht  work  the  w.  of  God 
20,  this  is  thu  ic,  of  Ood  tliut  ye  bcliovc  on  me 


WOR 

I  .Fokn  9,3.  tha;  jo.  o/f?od should  be  made  maoifesrt 
./icts  2.  11.  wc  hear  them  speak  the  w.  of  God 
Rom.  14  20.  for  meat  destroy  not  the  10.  of  God 
See  Goon,  Great. 
His  VVORK. 
Gen.  2.  2.  God  ended  his  w.  ||  3.  rested  from  6i>  « 
Ezod.  36.  4.  they  came  every  man  tVom  hia  w. 
2)eut.  32.  4.  he  is  Ihe  rock,  his  w.  is  perfect 
■Judg.  19. 16.  an  old  man  came  from  his  w.  ateve» 
1  Sam.  8.  16.  he  will  take  asses  and  put  to  Ait  ta 
1  Kingsl.  14.  Hiram  came  and  wrought  f>)i i«  10 

1  CAro?!.  4. 23.  they  dwelt  with  Ihe  king  fnr  hit  \s. 

2  C'hr.  8. 9.  of  Israel  he  made  no  servants  for  his  u>. 
16.  5.  Baasha  let  hisw.cnaae,  be  left  offhuiJdhij 

JVc/(.  4.  IS.  that  we  returned  every  niai>  lo  his  m. 
Jobl.  2. a  hireling  looketh  for  the  reward  oi hisiv, 

36.  24.  remember  that  ihou  magnify  his  w. 

37.  7.  that  all  men  may  know  bis  w. 

Paal.  62.  12.  to  thee  mercy,  for  thou  renderpst  lo 
every  man  according  to  his  w.  Prov.  24.  20 
104.  23.  man  goelh  forth  to  his  w.  arul  lal>our 
III.  3.  his  w.  n  honourable  and  glorioas 

Prov.  16.  11.  all  the  weigbls  of  the  bag  are  hism 

20.  II.  whether  his  w.  be  pure  or  whether  right 

21.  8.  but  .as  for  Ihe  pure  his  w.  is  right 

Isa.5. 19.  let  him  haslen  his  w.  that  we  may  see  it 

10.  12.  the  Lord  hath  pt^rfornied  his  whole  w. 
28.  21.  that  he  may  do  his  w.  his  strange  ip, 
40.  10.  behold,  kis  w.  is  before  bin),  62.  II. 

54. 16.  that  bringelh  forlli  an  instrument  forijgco 
.Jer.  22.  13.  that  givefh  him  not  for  his  m. 
Hab.  2.  18.  the  maker  of  his  ?b.  trnstelh  l.'iercire 
Mark  13.  J!4.  who  gave  to  every  man  his  w. 
.lohn  4.  34.  my  meat  is  to  finish  his  w. 
Gal.  6.  4    let  every  man  prove  his  own  w. 
Rev.  2?.  12.  to  give  cverv  man  as  his  w.  shall  bo 
Sec  LORD,  Nkedle. 
Our  WORK. 
Gen.  5. 29.  this  shall  comfort  us  concerning  our  w 

r/(?  WORK. 
Exnd.^0.  9.  six  days  do  all  thy  w.  2.?.  12.  Deut.  5.  13, 
Rath  2.  12.  Ihe  Lord  recompense  tliy  id. 
Psal.  77.  12.  I  will  meriilate  also  of  all  thyic, 

90.  16.  let  tfiy  in.  appear  nido  thy  servaida 

92.  4.  thou.  Lord,  hast  niaile  me  glad  thro'  tfiyw. 
Prov.  24. 27.  prepare  thyvj.  without  and  males;  it  Hi 
Isa.  45.  9.  or  shall  thy  iv.  sny  he  hath  no  hands  > 
Jer.31.1li.  forth;/  ro.  shall  berewarded,..'*niih  the  L, 
Hab.  3.  2.  revive  thy  la.  in  the  nudstof  the  years 

Tour  WORK. 
Exod.S.il.not  aught  of  your  iff.  shall  be  diminislieil 
2  Chron.  15.  7.  for  your  w.  shall  be  rewanled 
Isa.  41.  21.  ye  are  of  nothing,  ymtr  y>.  is  of  notight, 
12V)es.s.  1.3. remeinlienng?/<i«7-7«.  fait  K.Iabonroflovi; 
Heb.  6.10.  God  isiiot  nnritrlilcous  to  forget  v/om?-  w. 

WORK-FELLOW. 
Rom.  16.  21.  Timothy  my  w.-fellmo  salnteth  ynij 

W<>RK,  Verb. 
Exod.  5.  18.  go  and  w.  t  34.   21.  sis  days  thou 

^hall.  VI. 

3.i.  2.  whoso  doeth  w.  therein  sh.tll  be  put  to  deal  1> 
Josh.  9.  4.  Jhcy  did  w.  wilily  atid  vent  and  made 
1  Sam.  14.  C.  it  may  be  tlialthe  Lord  will  lo.  fnruti 
1  Kings'll.  20.  thou  I'.aslsold  thyself  tow.  evil,  23. 
JV<7(.  4.  6.  fen  the  i)r(.|)le  had  a  mind  to  w. 
Job  23.  9.  on  the  left  hand  where  be  dcth  te 
Psal.  .58.  2.  yea,  in  heart  yon  w.  wickediicij 

119.  126.  it  is  lime  for  thee,  Lord,  to  w. 
Prop.  11.  18.  Ihe  wicked  w.  a  deceilful  v/orfe 
fsa.  19.  9.  they  that  70.  in  flax,  shall  be  confounded 

43.  13.  I  will  7C.  and  who  shall  let  it 
Ezrk.  33.  2(i.  ye  7c.  abomination  and  ye  defile 
/)an.  11.  2".i.  and  he  shall  w.  deceitfudy 
Mic.'i.  1.  woe  to  them  that  7P.  evil  upon  Iheir  bedi 
Hub. 1.^.1  will?c.a  work  in  your  days, which  ye  will 
not  believe,  though  il  be  told  you,  .4c*s  13. 41 
Hag.  2.  4.  7C.  for  1  am  with  yon,  saith  the  L<jrd 
Mnl.  3.  15.  they  that  w.  wickedness  are  set  up 
Mat.  21.  28.  son,  go,  w.  to-day  in  my  vineyard 
Luke  13.  14.  six  days  in  which  men  ought  lo  in. 
Jidin  5.  17.  my  r'ather  workelh  hiiberto,  and  I  la, 

6.  28.  that  we  ought  7c.  the  works  of  God 
30  they  said  unto  him,  what  dost  thou  w.? 

9. 4. 1  must  70.  till!  works  of  him  I  hat  sent  me  wliil-" 

it  is  day,  the  night  ciimelh  when  mi  man  can  »j. 

Rom.  7.  5.  sin  by  the  law  did  w.  in  onr  memhers 

8.28.  we  know  that  all  things  7f.togellipr  firgood 
F.ph.  4.  19.  to  v>.  .11  uncleanness  with  greelinesn 
Phi.  2.  12.  w.  out  your  own  salvation  with  fear 

1  Thess.  i.  11.  study  lo  w.  with  your  own  hands 

2  Thess.  2.  7.  the  mystery  of  iniquity  doth  141. 

8.  10.  if  any  would  not  iv.  neither  should  he  eat 
12.  we  exhort  that  with  tiuietness  tla-y  w. 
See  Iniquity. 
WOitKEK. 

1  Kings  7. 14.  Iliram  of  Naphlali  wasaio.  in  brass 

WORKERS. 

2  Kings -23.  24.  tc.  with  familiar  spirits  and  wizards 
2  Vor.  6.  1.  we  then  as  w.  Ingether  with  him 

11.  12.  fur  such  arc  false  iiposlles,  deceitful  w. 


WOR 

fftiL  3. 2.  bfivrare  of  Ho;»,  bewnre  of  evil  te. 
Sec  iNiquiTv. 
WORKS. 
Exod.  5.  13.  fulfil  your  tf.  and  y<  ur  dnilj  tasks 
JVltm.  16. 23.  the  Ld.  Iiatii  sent  me  to  do  all  Ihese  ic. 
/>«!ul.  2.7.  thf  Lil.  blessed  thee  in  a!l  thG  w.  IP..  15. 
Judff.  "i.  W.  a  geiieralioii  which  knew  not  the  io. 
l.SaTH.e.  8.  according  to  all  the  to.  Uiey  hav<!  done 
i  Kings  13.  II.  told  him  all  the  ic.  the  niancf  G.di<l 
iKiugs  22. 17.  bouause  they  have  forsaken  me  and 
()tovoke<l  nie  to  anger  with  all  the  to.  of 
Ihcir  haiuk,  ij  Ckran.  34.  i!.'). 
ffek.  0.  35.  nor  turned  they  from  Ihcir  wicked  ». 
fid/.  14.  !.corni(>l,  they  have  done  aboniiiiable  10. 
17. 4.conccimiig  the  w.  of  men  by  word  of  thy  lips 
K.  4.  I  v.ill  triumph  in  the  w.  of  tJiy  hands 
III.  '2.  the  15.  of  (he  Lord  are  great,  songht  out 
7.  tlie  w.  of  bis  hands  are  verily  and  judgment 
138.  8.  forsake  not  the  ».  of  thine  own  hands 
141.  4.  to  practise  wicked  lo.  with  men  that 
ffVoji.  31.  3S.  let  her  own  w.  praise  lier  in  the  gates 
Keel.  1.  14.  1  have  seen  the  !c.  that  are  done,  2.  11. 
ixa.  2().  12.  tlKMi  hast  wrought  all  our  Jt).  in  U8 
Act.  7.  13.  because  ye  have  done  all  these  w. 
25.  C.  provoke  uieiiot  lo  anger  with  the  jc.  of  your 
hands  to  your  own  hurl,  7.  |  44.  8. 
14.  recompense  them  according  to  their  deeds 
and  the  w.  of  tiieir  hands,  Rev.  2.  23. 
fhek.  f).  r>  that  your  ic.  may  be  abolished 
f>an.  4.  37.  honmn:  him  whose  w.  are  Irutli 
^1.;.  6.  IG.  the  w.  of  the  house  of  Ahab  aie  kept 
Mat.  11.  2.  John  heard  in  (irison  the  w.  of  'Clifisl 
/obn  5.  20.  he  will  shew  him  greater  w.  Ihaninese 
36.  the  w.  which  the  Father  hath  given  mt,  the 
same  lo.  that  I  do  bear  witness  of  me 
7.  3.  ll)V  di.-iciples  may  see  the  jc.  that  thou  dnest 
7.  because  I  testify  that  the  ts.  thereof  are  evil 
S.  39.  if  rhiMren,  ye  would  do  the  lo.  of  Atiraham 
5.  4.  1  must  work  the  w.  of  hiirj  ihat  sent  me 

10.  25.  the  ta.  that  I  do  in  my  Father's  name 
52.  for  v.'hich  of  these  w.  do  ye  stone  me? 
^7.  if  I  do  not  the  w.  j)  38.  believe  the  jc. 

14.  10.  he  doeth  the  w.  ||  II.  beliere  for  the  tc. 
12.  tlie  if),  tliat  1  do,  shall  he  do,  and  greater  jc. 

15.  24.  if  1  had  not  done  nmong  them  the  xj. 
Hcts  7.  4t.  they  rejoiced  in  the  w.  of  (heir  hands 

-C.  20.  flentiiessiiould  do  id.  meet  for  repentance 
Horn.  3.  27.  by  wbat  law?  of  w.?  nay,  but  of  faith 

4.  2.  for  if  Abraham  v;ere  justified  liy  w. 
('i.  (Jod  imputeth  righteousness  without  w. 

0,  11.  not  of  IC  but  of  him  that  calletii 
32.  not  liv  faith,  but  as  it  were  by  the  ir.of  the  law 

11.  G.  if  by  grace,  tbcn  it  is  no  more  of  lo.  but  if 

it  ts  ofaj.  it  is  no  moreoftrrace 
J3. 19.  let  UP  therefore  cast  off  the  w.  of  darkness 
OaZ.2.  !n.  knowing  a  man  is  not  justified  by  the  w. 
of  the  law,  for  by  thefc.oflawnofleshisjuslifieil 
3.  2.  reotjived  ve  the  Spirit  by  the  w.  of  the  Iaw7 
£.  docili  lie  it  by  the  w.  of  the  law,  or  by  fiiilhl 
10.  ns  many  as  areof  «;.  of  the  law,  under  curse 

5.  19  the  IP.  of  the  Hesh  are  manifest,  adultery 
F.ph.  '2.  H.  not  of  ir.  lest  any  man  should  boast 

5.  !1.  with  the  unfruitful  to.  of  darkness 

Cnl.  1.  21.  andencmirsin  your  mind  by  wicked  ':>. 
I  TAf.;?.  5.  13.  to  esteem  in  love  fur  their  m.  sake 
IT/m.l.ft.saved  us,  not  according  to  our  w.  Til. 3.5. 
Tit.  1.  Ifi.  but  in  w.  they  deny  GoJ,  abomiiiaMe 
He.b.  \.  10.  Ilie  heavens  are  the  w.  of  thy  haiios 
2.  7.  thon  didst  set  him  over  the  w.  of  thy  h!ii:ds 
3.9.  your  fathers  saw  my  jo.  forty  years  in  wildiTr.'. 
4.3. although  ihorr.  were  finished  from  foundalior. 

6.  1.  the  foundation  of  repentance  from  dead  w. 
ft.  M.  purge  conscience  from  dead  w.  to  serve  God 

Jam.  2.  14.  If  he  have  not  lo.  can  faith  save  him? 
17.  faith  without  tr.  is  dead,  being  alone,  20.  2(i. 
IH.  I  have  w.  shew  me  thy  faith  wiihoul  thy  w. 
21.  was  not  Abraham  iu.stifiid  hv  w.l 
'".  and  by  w.  was  faith  made  perfect 

24.  ye  see  then  (hat  by  ic.  a  man  is  justified 

25.  was  not  Rahib  the  harlot  justified  by  w.1 

3  Pet.  3. 10.  th<'  earth  and  the  w.  therein  burnt  up 
I  .Tohn  3.  R.  that  he  might  destroy  the  w.  of  devil 
IvVo.  2.  2(5.  he  that  keepplh  my  w.  to  the  end 
S.  20.  yet  ie|iented  not  of  the  id.  of  their  hands 
18.  C.  double  lo  her  double,  according  lo  her  vj. 
Sec  Evil,  Good,  Work  of  God. 
His  WORKS. 
1  .Sam.  19.  4.  hit  tr.  have  bei'U  to  thee  vcrv  good 
-  Chrnn.  32.  30.  Hezefciah  prospered   in  all  his  a. 
Pxal.  33.  4.  ami  all  his  w.  were  done  in  truth 
7H.  11    fnrg\l  his  w   and  his  wonders,  lOti.  13. 
J03.  22.  bless  the  Lord,  all  his  ir.  in  all  places 
104.  31    the  T.ord  shall  rejoice  in  kis  w. 
107.  27.  let  them  declare  his  tr.  with  rejoicing 
I11.fi.  he  shewed  his  people  the  power  of  Ai>  u> 
14.5.  9.  his  tender  mercies  are  over  all  his  w. 
17.  lite  liord  is  holv  ;r.  sii  his  to. 
Fii.v.  S.  22.  the  Lord  pos.soss.ed  me  before  his  w. 
24.  12.  shall  not  he  render  to  eveiy  m;iii  accord- 
ing to  hia  w.f  Mill.  10.  27.  2  Tim.  i.  It. 
ti&7 


WOR 

Ee.cl.  3.  22.  n  man  should  rejoice  in  bii  own  Mr. 
Dan.  0.  14.  God  is  righteous  in  all  hi*  to. 
.lets  15.  18.  known  to  God  are  all  his  w. 
Hell.  4.  4.  rested  the  seventh  day  from  all  his  tc. 

10.  he  also  hatii  ceased  from  his  own  lo.? 
.■■■int.  2.  22.  lieesl  how  faith  wrought  with  his  ic.? 

u.  13.  shew  out  of  a  good  conversation  his  tc. 
See  LORD,  Marvellous,  Mighty. 
Their  WORKS. 
F.Toi!.  .5.  4.  why  do  ye  let  the  people  from  tlieir  le. 

2  i.  24.  thou  shalt  not  do  after  their  w. 
./V.rft.  6.  14.  according  to  these  their  tc. 
■  hi!)  34.  25.  therefore  he  knoweth  their  to. 
Pnal.  33.  13.  he  considerelh  all  their  w. 

iotj.  33.  and  they  learned  their  w. 
39.  thus  were  they  defiled  with  their  own  tr. 
F.cel.  y.  1.  and  their  to.  are  in  the  hand  of  God 
/.■>a.  29.  15.  their  tc.  are  in  the  dark,  they  say 

41.  29.  they  are  vanity,  their  ic.  are  nothing 

59.  6.  nor  shall  they  cover  themselves  with  their 
ic.  thtir  to.  are  works  of  iniquity,  and  the 
act  of  violence  is  in  their  hands 

fiO.  18.  I  know  their  tc.  and  their  thoughts 
.^vws  8.  7.  I  will  never  forget  any  ui  their  tc. 
.lonnh  3.  1(1.  GoJ  saw  their  tc.  that  they  turned 
Mat.  23.  3.  but  do  not  ye  after  their  tc. 

5.  all  their  tc.  they  do  to  be  seen  of  men 
2  Citr.  11.  l.'i.  v/hose  end  be  according  to  their  tr. 
Hep.  14.  13.  ami  Ikeir  tc.  do  follow  them 

20.  12.  the  dead  judged  according  to  their  tc.  13. 

Thy  WORKS. 
Dettt.  3.  24.  who  can  do  according  to  thy  to.? 

I.'>.  10.  the  Lord  shall  bless  thee  in  all  tliti  tc. 
2  Chroti.  20.  37.  the  Lord  hath  broken  thtj  tc. 
Psttl.  20.  7.  tell  of  all  thy  wondrous  tc.  145.  4. 

(ii).  3.  say  lo  God,  how  teriihie  art  thou  in  thy  tc. 

73.  28.  trvst  in  Lord,  that  I  may  declare  all  thy  u:. 

?.S.  6.  nnr  are  there  any  works  like  unto  thy  tc. 

92.  S.  O  Lord,  how  great  are  thy  tc. 

lt)4.  13.  earth  is  satisfied  with  fruit  oCthy  tc. 
24.  O  Lord,  how  manifold  are  thtj  tc? 

143.  5.  I  remember,  I  meditate  on  all  thy  tc. 

H.i.  jO.  ill  thy  tc.  shall  praise  thee,  O  Lord 
Proe.  '•').  3.  Qovr.util  thx_t  tn.  unto  the  Lord 
Ki-.c'-.  ^f.  'I.  for  now  God  accepteth  thtj  tc. 
J.-i-i:  SI.  i-.  5  will  declare  thy  tc.  shall  not  profit 
Jer.  48.  7.  bcca'jse  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy  w. 
.inm.  ".  18.  shew  me  thy  L:i;h  without  thy  tc. 
Rec.  2.  2.  I  know  thy  to.  9,  13,  19.  j  3.  1,  8,  15. 

3.  2.  i  havo  not  found  iky  ;.?.  perfect  before  Godi 

Wtitiderftil  "WORKS. 
P.'snl.  40.  a.  many,  O  Lord,  are  thy  tronderful  ic.\ 
78.  4.  shewing  his  tpondcrftd  ic.  .'^e  haili  dono 
107.  8.  would  praisi!the  Lonl  f'>:  his  w.~r,.i:rf:d\ 
tc.  to  the  chililren  of  men,  ji;  ii,  ?,l.{ 
111.  4.  made  h')fitcnn<lerful  to.  to  be  rern'ml-Ted 
Mnt.  7.  22.  in  thy  name  have  lione  icundirful  to. 
./icts  2.  1 1.  Cretes  and  Arabians,  we  do  hear  them 
ejieak  incur  tongues  the  wonderful  to. ofGoi/ 
See  WoNDROt's. 
WORKRTH. 
.Toll  33.  29.  lo,  all  these  things  tc.  God  for  man 
Psal.  15.  2.    ho   that  vraSketh  uprightly,  and  tc. 
righteousness  shall  dwell 
101.7.  he  that  w.  deceit  shall  not  dwell  in  my  house 
Prov.  11.  18.  the  wicked  tc.  a  deceitful  wotW 
2l).  28.  a  flattering  mouth  to.  ruin 
31.  13.  she  to.  willingly  with  her  hands 
F.cd.  3.  9.  whtit  profit  hath  he  that  jo.? 
Isa.  44.  12.  the  smilli  with  his  tongs  w.in  the  coals, 
and  iie  tc.  it  with  the  strength  of  his  arms 
fi4.  5.  Ill   11  meelest  him  that  jo.  righteousness 
J)nn.  fi.  27.  he  tr.  signs  and  wonders  in  heaven 
.Tohn  .5.  17   my  Father  to.  hitherto,  and  I  work 
.'lets  10.  35.  he  that  tc.  righteousness  is  accepted 
/?»m.2.(0.glory  and  peace  to  everyone  thatro.good 

4.  4.  to  him  that  tc.  is  the  reward  not  of  grace 
5.  to  him  that  tc.  not,  but  bellevcth  on  him 

!'}.  because  the  law  to.  wrath,  for  where  no  law 
.■i.  3.  knowing  that  tribulation  to.  patience 
13.  10.  love  JO.  no  ill  to  his  neishboiir,  therefore 
love  is  the  fulfilling  of  the  law 

1  C.ir.  12.  6.  it  is  the  same  God  that  to.  eil  in  all 

11.  nil  these  te.  that  one  and  the  same  Spirit 
If).  10.  for  he  to.  the  work  of  the  Lord,  asT  also  do 

2  Cnr.  4.  12.  so  then  death  tc.  in  ns,  but  life  in  you 

17.  to.  for  ns  a  miire  exceeding  weight  of  glory 
7.  10.  forgodiy  sorrow  ?o.  repentance  tosalvation, 
but  Ihe  sorrow  of  the  world  tc.  death 
Gal.  3.5.  hetherefore  Ihat  ro.  miracles  among  you 
ft.  fi.  but  failh,  which  tc.  by  Inve 
F.ph.  1.11.  who  70.  all  tliing.«  after  the  counsel 

2.  2.  the  spirit  that  now  tc.  in  Ihe  disobedient 

3.  20.  occf>rding  lo  the  power  that  to.  in  ns 
Phil.l.n.  for  it  is  G.  that  w.  in  you  to  will  and  do 
Col.  1.  29.  his  working,  which  to.  in  me  mightily 

1  Thess  2.  13.  rflToetually  tc.  in  you  that  believe 
Tarn.  1.  3.  that  the  tryins  of  your  faith  to.  patience 
20.  thowraih  of  man  tc.  not  righteousness  of  God 
Rev.  21.  27.  nor  whatsoever  to.  abomination 

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WOE     ^ 

WORKING,  TartlcipU. 
Fsal.  Tii.  2.  like  a  sliarp  ra^or,  to.  deceitfully 

T-t.  12.  V).  salvation  in  the  midst  of  tliueartli 
Kzek.  4G.  1.  the  gale  shall  be  slnit  Ihe  six  !o.  days 
Mark  l(i.  20.  the  Lord  to.  with  lliein,  wiili  si^iis 
/iO»t.l.27.ineii  wiili  men  ir.that  wliicli  isunseciiily 

7.  13.  sill  ir.  de.atli  in  me  by  that  whicli  is  jjood 

1  Cor.  4.  12.  and  labout,  to.  wiili  our  own  bands 
Eph.  4.2S.  ir.  with  his  hands  the  thing  that  is  good 

2  Thess.  3. 11.  to.  not  at  all,  lint  are  busy-bodies 
Heb.  l:i  21.  i«.  in  you  that  whicli  is  well  pleasing 
licv.  ICi.  14.  tliey  are  tjie spirits ofilevils  10.  miracles 

WORKING,  Substantive. 
Isa.  2S.  29.  from  the  Lonl  who  is  excellent  in  w. 

1  Vur.  9.  (i.  have  not  we  power  to  forbear  te.? 
12.  10.  to  another  the  ic.  of  miracles 

F.ph.  1. 19.  according  to  the  w.  of  his  mighty  powei 

3.  7.  given  me  by  the  effectual  tc.  of  his  power 

4.  IG.  according  to  the  erteclual  to.  in  Ihe  ineasurs 
Phil.  3.  2L  according  totlie  to.  whereby  he  is  abia 
Cid.  1.  29.  his  tc.  which  worko'.h  in  me  mightily 
-Thess.'i.^.  whose  coming  is  after  the  vy.  of  Satan 

WORKMAN. 
F.xod.  20. 1 1 .  cherubims,  liie  work  of  a  cunning  ar. 
35.;i3.Bi'zalecl  and  Aholiab  with  wisdom  to  work 
all  maiinerof  work  of  the  cunning  to.  38.  23. 
Cant.  7.  1.  like  jewels,  Ihe  work  of  a  cunning  io~ 
Isd.  40.  19.  the  w.  nielteth  a  graven  image 

20.  he  seekelh  to  him  a  cunning  tc.  lo  prepsja 
.Icr.  10.  3.  Ihe  work  of  the  to.  wiih  the  axe 
Hos.  8.  C.  the  ir.  made  it,  therefore  it  is  not  God 
Mnt.  10.  10.  the  to.  is  worthy  of  his  meat 
iTim.  2.  15.  a  to.  that  iieedeth  not  be  ashamed 

WORKMANSHIP. 
F.znd.  31.  3.  and  in  all  manner  of  jo.  5.  |  35.  31. 

2  Kings  IG.  10.  according  to  all  Ihe  tc.  thereof 
F.zel:.  28. 13.  the  to.  of  tablets  was  prepared  in  Ihea 
F.ph.  2. 10.  for  we  are  his  to.  created  in  Clinst  Jesus 

WORKMEN. 

2A7nn-s  12.  U.butlhev  gave  that  to  the  to.  lo  repair 
thehouseof  the'Lord,  15.  2  C/icoti.  34. 10,17. 

1  CAr.  22.  15.  there  are  tc.  with  thee  in  abundanca 
25.  1.  numberofto.il  2  CAroti.  24.  13.  to.  wrought 

Kirn  3. 9.  to  set  forward  the  to.  in  the  house  of  God 

fsa.  44.  11.  behold,  the  tc.  they  are  of  men 

Jlcts  19.  25.  Called  with  the  to.  of  like  occupation 
WORLD, 

Tn  Greek,  Cosmos ;  in  Ui-brcic,  Thebal  Tt  it 
taken  fur  the  tchole  tinirerse ;  cotn/rehcvding 
the  heavens,  earth,  sea,  the  elements,  ths  avgelcy 
men,  atiimals,  in  a  trord,  all  erealcd  heinsrt'-, 
John  1.  10,  The  tcnrld  was  made  by  him. 
ft  is  also  ]i-iit  for  the  race  of  mankind  ;  some- 
titles  iti  an  ezlensire  sense,  for  all  the  ;>03- 
terity  of  .^dam.  Rom.  5.  12,  By  one  inr.n 
sin  entered  into  Ihe  tcorld.  "  .S/;i  came  (:>  6j 
amom:  mankind;"  it  ts  a  metonymy.  thetXing 
inr.'.nininif,  being  put  for  the  inhabitants  eoTi- 
tained.  Sometimes  it  is  taken  iti  n  viore  re- 
stricted sense,  as  in  Jolin  15.  18.  il!  is  pttl.  for 
the  tcieked  in  the  world,  for  tinregcr.cici'.d 
unrenewed  persons.  If  Ihe  tcorld  dm  )'oi'i 
ye  know  Ihat  it  haled  me  before  It  hated  you. 
The  tcieked  arc  called  the  world,  because  tficy 
relish  and  savour  nothing  but  worldly  thingf, 
and  ptirstie  nothing  but  worldly  designs.  It  i/i 
put  likeicise  for  God's  chosen  people,  whether 
Jetos  or  Gentiles.  2  Cor.  5.  19,  God  was  in 
Christ,  reconciling  the  toor/fi  lo  himsel-f.  Jlnd 
in  John  3.  16,  God  so  loved  the  tcorld,  Ihat  he 
gave  his  only  begotten  Son  to  die  in  their  sterd 
and  give  satisfaction  for  thetn  to  his  justice. 
Belieocrs  are  called  the  world,  both  becavriK 
they  are  taken  from  among  .Iocs  and  (ictitilcs, 
and  do  participate  in,  the  corruption  of  ths 
world.  V/orld  is  put  for  the  Gctitiles  otly. 
Horn.  11.  12,  If  the  fall  of  them  be  Ihe  ricliei 
of  the  tcorld.  The  .Tews  rejectitig  the  gospel, 
and  so  failing  from  being  God's  people,  icrt 
the  occasion  of  God's  manifesting  his  abun- 
dant grace  in  the  conversion  of  the  Gentilen. 
It  is  put  fir  sensual  lusts  and  pleasures,  for 
the  tiehrs,  honours,  and  dignities  of  Ihe  worH. 
1  .Tohn  2.  15,  Love  not  the  tcorld,  neither  th'j 
things  that  are  in  the  world.  It  also  stands  for 
the  good  things  of  this  world.  1  Cnr.  7.  31, 
Thev  that  use  this  tcorld,  as  not  abusing  it. 

The  children  of  this  world,  are  such  as  live  in  th* 
world,  whether  they  he  good,  or  bad,  Luke  20.34. 
The  devil  is  called  the  pri.-.co  of  this  world, 
.lohn  12.  31.  and  the  God  of  this  tcorld,  2Cor. 
4.  4.  He  boasted  lo  our  Saviour  that  Ae  lojj 
so,  MmI.  4.  9.  and  he  acteth  in  this  world  like 
a  prince,  potcerfnlltf  working  in  the  children 
of  disobedience,  Fp'h.  2.  2.  In  Heii.  2.  5.  tfu: 
apostle  calls  the  gospel-stale  of  the  church  trrt 
world  to  come.  It  is  put  for  the  Roman  em- 
pire, Luke  2.  1. 

Concerning  the  creation  of  the  virorld,  it  i.i  askea 
if  the  whole  masa  tf  matter  was  creacei  all  ut 


WOR 


WOR 


emce?  and  if  all  corporal  things  were  ranged]  John  ^.16.  God  solovedlheic.  that  he  gave  his  Son 


rn  order  at  the  siime  tune;  ur  only  in  the  space 
of  seven  days,  as  Jiluscs  descrioes  hi  '.k(  be 
ginning  vf  Oencsisl  Home  lyUerpreters  are 
of  opinion,  that  God  created  all  ike  matter  of 
tie  universe  out  of  nuthuig  in  an  instant,  by 
4!%e  simple  act  of  his  almighty  will;  but  they 
are  not  agreed  about  the  other  question.  Home 
maintain  that  sensible  beings  were  nut  brought 
te  fieir  full  perfection,  till  after  the  space  uf 
teven  days  was  completed.  This  opinion  is 
founded  upon  Moses'  narration,  who  expresses 
it  very  distinctly.  Besides,  it  cannot  be  easily 
conceived,  that  the  chaos  should  settle  into  any 
regular  order,  till  after  an  infinite  variety  of 
dt^er/nt  motions,  by  vhich  the  parts  of  matter 
separaiid  from  one  another,  which  were  of 
different  and  incompntible  qualities;  and  till 
there  should  be  a  union  and  coalescence  uf 
those  which  were  of  the  same  form  and  nature; 
and  that  all  those  motions  could  not  be  per- 
formed till  after  a  sufficient  space  of  time. 
Others,  fearing  that  consequences  cuntrary  to 
the  immutability  an^  omnipotence  of  the  Cre- 
ator might  he  drawn  from  the  opinion  of  a 
successive  creation,  have  thought,  that  nothing 
should  be  inferred  from  Moses'  description, 
Ia^Z  a  mental  succession  of  order,  and  that  he 
only  represents  the  creation  as  performed  in 
succession  of  time,  to  accommodate  himself  to 
the  apprehensions  of  the  vulgar,  and  to  give  a 
more  intelligible  account  of  it.  Matter,  al- 
ways obedient  to  the  commands  of  the  Almighty , 
had  no  need  of  preparation.  But  the  first 
opinion  has  the  greatest  number  of  followers. 
U  is  also  inquired,  at  what  season  of  the  year 
the  world  was  created  ?  The  generality  of  the 
fathers  think  it  was  created  in  the  Upring. 
But  a  great  number  of  others,  among  whom 
are  the  most  learjied  Chronologists,  co7it'j*id 
that  the  world  was  created  m  Autumn.  'J'hey 
urge,  1.  That  the  Hebrews,  the  Egyptians,  and 
most  of  the  Orientals,  began  their  year  at 
.Autumn;  which  custom  they  had  received  from 
their  ancestors,  and  they  from  the  first  men, 
V}ho  would  naturally  coiiimenee  tluir  year  from 
the  Cijjif  when  the  world  began.  2.  H'lien  God 
created  Adam  and  F.ve,  and  all  other  animals, 
he  was  to  provide  them  with  necessary  nourish- 
ment. 3.  There  was  fruit  upon  the  trees  in 
the  garden  of  Eden,  Gen.  3.  2,  3.  It  was 
therefore  .lutumn,  say  they,  in  whatever  place 
we  suppose  Adam  to  have  been  created. 
\,Sam.  2.  8.  lie  hath  set  the  w.  U))on  tliem 
i  Savi.'mi.  16.  the  channels  of  ihesea  appeared,  the 
foundalinnsof  the  id.  were  discovered,  /^s.18.15. 
1  Chron.  16.  30.  the  w.  also  shall  not  he  moved 
Job  18.  18.  he  shall  be  chased  out  of  ihe  w. 
34.  13.  or  who  hath  disposed  Ihe  whole  w.? 
37.  12.  that  they  may  do  on  the  face  of  the  w. 
Psal.  9.  8.  he  shall  judge  the  w.  in  righteousness, 
minisier  judgment  to  the  people,  96. 13.  (98.9. 

17.  14.  deliver  my  soul  from  the  men  of  the  w. 
19.  4.  their  words  to  end  of  the  w.  Rom.  10.  18. 
22.  27.  all  the  ends  of  the  w.  shall  remember 

24.  1.  tiie  earth  and  the  w.  is  the  Lord's,  and  they 
that  dwell  therein,  98.  7.  JVaA.  1.  5. 

33.  8.  let  the  inhabitants  of  the  w.  stand  in  awe 

49.  1.  give  ear,  all  ye  inhabitants  of  the  w. 

50.  12.  for  the  w.  is  mine 

77.  18.  ihe  lightnings  lightened  the  w.  97.  4. 

89.  11.  thou  hast  founded  the  w.  and  its  fulnejs 

90.  2.  hadst  formed  the  earth  and  the  u>. 

93. 1.  the  w.  also  is  established,  it  cannot  be  moved 
96. 10.  w.  also  shall  be  established,  nut  be  moved 
Prov.  8.  26.  while  he  had  not  madedusi  o^'the  w. 
Sccl.  3.  11.  also  be  hath  set  the  w.  in  iheir  heart 
isa.  13.  11.  I  will  punish  the  w.  for  their  evil 
J4.  17.  is  this  he  that  made  the  w.  as  a  wilderness? 
21.  nor  fill  the  face  of  the  w.  with  cities 
'ii.  4.  the  w.  langnisheth  and  fadeth  away 
27.  6  Israel  shall  fill  the  face  of  the  ui.  with  fruit 

34.  1.  let  the  w.  hear,  and  nil  that  come  forth 
45. 17.  ye  shall  not  be  confounded,  w.  without  end 

Mat.  4.  8.  the  devil  sheweth  him  all  the  kingdomi 

of  the  w.  and  ihe  glory  of  them,  I.ulce  4.  5. 

5.  14.  ye  are  the  light  of  this  w.  a  ciiy  on  a  hill 

13.  38   the  field  is  the  ;/>.  good  seed  are  children 

40.  so  .shall  it  be  in  thn  enii  of  this  w  49. 

16.  26.  what  profited,  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  w. 

and  lose  hisowngoul?  Mark8.^6.  />u/f«0.25. 

18.  7.  woe  to  the  w.  because  of  olTencps 

«4. 14. this  gospel  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  preached 

in  all  Ihe  w.  for  a  witness  to  all,  Mark  14.  9. 

LKiltel.70.who  have  been  since  w. begun,  jJc(j3.21. 

2.  1.  a  decre  >  .iat  all  the  w.  should  be  taxed 

SO.  35.  thsy  tliat  cro  worthy  to  obtain  that  m. 

John  1.  10.  he  was  in  Ihe  w.  the  w.  was  made  by 

him,  and  the  id.  knew  him  not.  Acts  17.  24. 

S9  the  Lamb  of  G.  that  takes  away  the  sin  of  w. 

am 


17.  thut  the  ic-  through  him  might  be  saved 
4.  42.  Christ,  the  Saviour  of  Ihe  w.  1  John  4.  14. 
6.33. bread  cf  God  is  he  that  giveth  life  unto  the  w. 

51.  tny  flesh,  which  .  give  fur  the  life  of  the  w. 
7.4.  if  thou  do  these  things,  ahew  thyself  to  thetr. 

7.  Ihe  w.  cannot  bate  you,  but  ms  it  hatelh 
8.  12.  Jesus  said,  I  aiii  the  light  of  the  w.  1).  5. 
12.  19.  behold,  the  w.  is  gone  after  him 

47  I  came  not  to  judge,  hut  to  save  the  ro. 

14.  17.  tho  Spirit,  whuiu  the  w.  cannot  receive 
19.  a  liitle  while  and  the  w>.  seeth  me  no  more 
22.  Lord,  liow  iu  it  that  thou  wilt  manifest  thy- 
self unto  us  and  not  unto  the  w.? 

27.  my  peace  1  jive,  not  as  ihew.  givelh,  give  I 
31.  that  the  w.  may  know  1  love  Father 

15.  18.  if  Ihe  to.  hate  you,  1  ./ohn  3.  13. 

19.  if  ye  were  oflhe?*).  the  u).  would  love  his  own 

16.  20.  hut  the  w.  shall  rejoice 

28.  I  leave  tlie  to.  and  go  to  the  Father 

33.  be  of  good  cheer,  1  htve  overcome  the  to. 
17   5.  the  glory  I  had  with  tbeo  before  the  w.  was 
6.  thy  name  to  men  thou  gavest  me  out  of  the  w. 

9.  1  p  ■•¥  not  tor  w.  but  tor  them  hast  given  me 

14.  »i    lated  them,  because  they  ate  not  of  the  w. 

15.  thou  shouldest  not  take  them  out  of  the  w. 

16.  ihey  are  not  of  the  w.  even  as  I  am  not  of  w. 
21.  thatihe  lo.  may  believe  thou  hast  sent  me, 23. 
25.  O  Father,  the  w.  hath  not  known  thee 

18.  20.  Jesus  answered,  I  spake  openly  to  the  w. 
21.  25.  I  sujipose  to.  could  not  contain  the  books 

Acts  17.  6.  these  that  liirncd  the  w.  upside  down 

19.  27.  Diana,  whom  Asia  and  Ihe  to.  worshippeth 
24.  5.  a  mover  of  sedition  thro'  the  w.  a  ringleader 

Horn.}.  8.  your  faith  isspukenof  thro'  the  whole  to. 

3.  6.  for  then  how  shall  God  judge  the  w. 

19.  that  all  the  lo.  may  t>ecoine  guilty  before  God 

4.  13.  the  promise  that  he  should  be  heir  uf  the  w- 
11.  12.  if  the  fall  of  them  be  the  riches  of  the  w. 

15.  if  casting  awayof  them  be  reconciling  of  lo. 

1  Cor.  1.  21.  the  w.  by  wisdom  knew  not  God 
2.7. the  wisdom  which  God  ordained  before  the  to. 

12.  now  we  have  received  not  the  spirit  of  the  to. 

3.  22.  or  the  to.  or  life,  or  death,  all  are  years 

4.  9.  for  we  are  made  a  spedacle  to  w.  to  aiige's 

13.  we  are  made  as  the  filth  of  w.  ami  olfscouring 

5.  10.  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the  w. 

6.  2  do  ye  not  know  that  sainisshall  judge  ihe  w? 

7.  33.  careth  for  Ihe  things  that  are  in  the  to.  34. 

8.  13.  I  will  eat  no  flesh  while  Ihe  w.  slandelh 
11.  32.  thiit  we  should  not  be  condemned  wilh  to. 

2  Cur.  5.  19.  God  in  Christ  reconciling  to.  to  himself 
Gal.  6.  14.  God  forbid  ihal  1  should  glory,  save  in 

Ihe  cross  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  by  whom 

the  to.  is  crucified  unto  me,  and  I  unto  the  w. 

2Tim.  1.  9.  in  Christ  before  the  w.  began,  Tit.  1.  2. 

Hcb.  2.  5.  he  put  not  in  subjection  iJie  ui.  to  come 

6.  5.  have  lasted  the  powers  of  the  to.  to  come 

11.  38.  of  whom  the  to.  was  not  worthy 

Jam.  1.  27.  to  keep  himself  unspoiled  from  the  w 

3.  6.  the  tongue  is  a  fire,  a  to.  of  ini(|Uily 

4.  4.  the  friendship  of  the  w.  is  enmity  wilh  God, 

a  friend  of  the  to.  is  the  enemy  of  God 

2 Pet.  2.  5.  God  spared  not  the  old  w.  bringing  in 

the  flood  on  the  to.  of  the  ungodly 

3.  6.  whereby  the  w.  that  then  was,  perished 

i. John  2.  2.  he  is  the  propitiation  for  Ihe  sins  of  to. 
15.  love  not  the  w.  ||  16   but  is  of  the  w. 

17.  the  to.  passeth  away,  and  the  lusts  thereof 
3.1. the  lo.knoweth  us  nol,becnHse  it  knew  him  not 

4.  5.  they  are  of  the  w.  therefore  speak  of  the  w 

5.  4.  what  is  born  of  God,  overcomeih  the  w.  5. 
19.  we  are  of  God,  whole  to.  lieth  in  wickedness 

Rev.  3.  10.  hour  of  temptation  shall  come  on  ell  (0. 

12.  9.  called  Satan,  who  deceiveth  ihe  whole  w. 

13.  3.  and  all  the  lo.  wondered  after  the  beast 

See  Foundation. 
/ti,  or  in«o«*e  WORLD. 
Psal.  73. 12.  the  ungodly  who  prosper  in  the  w. 
Mat.  26. 13.  ihisgoBpel  be  preached  in  the  whole  to. 
Mark  10.  30.  he  shall  receive  a  hundred-fold,  and 
171  the  w.  to  come  eternal  life,  Luke  18.  30. 
.John  1.9.  lightetb  every  man  that  conies  into  the  n. 

10.  he  wasijit**  IC.  and  the  to.  was  made  by  him 
3.17.  God  sent  not  hisSon  tulo*.  w.  tocnndenmw. 

19.  light  is  comettitotAe  to.  men  loved  ilarkness 

6.  14.  prophet  that  should  come  into  the  to.  11.  27. 

9.  5.  as  long  as  I  am  in<Acio.  I  am  the  light  of  to. 
!2  46.  I  am  come  a  light  into  Me  to  vvhobelievclli 

16.  33.  in  10.  yeshitil  have  tribulation,  in  me  peace 

17.  1 1.  !  am  no  more  iji  the  to.  these  are  in  the  w. 

12.  while  I  was  with  them  t?i  the  w.  I  kept  them 

18.  37.  and  for  this  cause  came  I  !ti(n  the  ie. 
Rom.  5.  12.  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  into  thew. 

13.  for  until  the  law,  sin  was  in  the  to. 

1  Cor.  8.  4.  we  know  au  idol  is  nothing  in  the  to. 
Eph.  2.  12.  having  no  hope,  without  God  in  thew. 
Col.  1.  6.  gospel  is  come  to  you  as  it  is  Iti  all  the  w. 
1  Tim. 1.15.  Chr.  Jesus  came  into  w.  to  save  sinners 
3.  16.  seen  of  angels  and  believed  on  in  the  ic. 


won 

Heb.  10.  5.  when  he.  cometh  into  the  «-.  hi  saith 
1  Pet.  5.  9.  the  same  afflictions  that  are  in  the  to 

1  ./ohn  2.  15.  love  not  lh».  iliings  that  are  in  the  m 
4.1.  many  false projihetj  Bregone  oui  is;«  (Ae  ». 

3.  antichris:,  even  now  already  is  it  iji  the  to. 

4.  because  he  is  greater  than  be  that  is  intlie  le 
9.  God  sent  his  Sun  into  the  w.  that  we  mi^htlivi 

2  John  7.  many  dcceivirs  are  entered  )nto  the  w. 

This  WOKLD. 
Mat.  12.  32.  it  shall  not  be  forgiven  him  inthi.o  w. 

13.  22.  cares  olt/n«  ic.  choked  word,  JUa7/.4.  la 
/yoke  1G.8.  for  ihe  children  ofthisw.  are  wiser  thc3 

20.  34.  J.esussaid,  the  chililren  of  this  w.  marry 
.lohn  8.  23.  ye  are  of  this  w.  I  am  not  »( this  w. 
9.  39.  for  judgment  I  am  come  into  this  v.. 
12.  25.  he  thai  haleth  hie  in  this  w.  shall  keep  it 
31.  Jesussaid,  now  is  Ihejudgmi  r.t uftAistn.no w 
shall  the  prince  uf  this  w.  be  cast  out 
13. 1.  he  should  depart  out  ot'this  w.  t.>lheFalhe? 

14.  30.  for  prince  of  tAi5  to.  cornel  h,  nothing  in  me 
16.  11.  because  the  prioj^e  ol  this  w.  is  judged 

18.  36.  Jesus  answered,  my  kingdom  is  not  ot'thi* 

to.  if  my  kingdom  were  of  this  w 

Rom.  12.  2.  be  not  conformed  lo  this  is.  but  Iransf. 

1  Cor.  1.20.  where  is  the  disputerof  (Aii  to..'  hath 

not  God  made  foolish  ihe  wisdom  ai  tliis  w. 

2.  6.  ye)  we  speak  not  the  wisdom  oi  this  to. 

3.  IS.  if  any  man  seemeth  to  be  wise  m  this  v>. 
19.  ihe  wisilomof^At.'!  w.  is  foolishness  with  Go  ■ 

5.  10.  yit  not  with  Ihe  fornicators  ufthisw. 

7.  31.  Ihey  that  use  this  w.  as  not  abu^-ing  it 
2Cor.  4.  4.  ihe  god  of  this  w.  halh  blinded  the  mind 
^ra/.1.4.he  might  deliver  as  t'romiAjsiircseDt  evil  if. 
Eph.  1.  21.  not  only  in  this  w.  hui  in  that  to  co.n;e 

2.  2.  ye  walked  according  to  ihe  course  of  t.4i«  U' 

6. 12.  against  the  rulers  ot  the  daiknessof  <Aw  ic 
1  Tim.  C.  7.  for  we  brought  nothing  into  this  k. 

17.  charge  them  that  are  rich  in  this  w. 
2Tim.  4.  10.  Demas  having  loved  this  prcscnlt*. 
Tit.  2.  12.  we  should  live  godly  lathis  present  lo. 
.fain  2.  5.  God  hath  chosen  the  poor  of  this  ur. 
1  .//(An  3. 17.  but  whoso  halh  this  w.  good  and  scetis 

4.  17.  because  as  he  is,  so  are  we  in  this  jb 

WORLDLY. 
Tit.  2.  12.  denying  ungodliness  and  w.  Insts 
}lcb.  9.  1.  the  first  covenant  had  a  to.  sanctuary 

WORLDS. 
Heh.  1.2.  by  his  Son,  by  whom  also  he  made  'he  lo 
11.  3.  tho  w.  were  frameri  by  the  wonl  of  God 

WORM. 
IVhen  the  scripture  would  represent  to  us  a  p«r 
son  that  is  weak,  mean,  and  despmd   in  tht 
■world,  it  compares  him  to  a  worm  of  the  earth 
because  nothing  is  found  to  be  more  contempti- 
ble than  this  creature.     Job  25.  6,  How  mui  h 
less  man  that  is  a  wonn?    And  the  Psalwixit 
says,  lama  worm,  a  nd  no  man,  Psal.  22  C.    Thi 
wormo/  Me  damned  dies  not,  n/irf  1  heir  fire  shall 
never  he  quenched,  Isa.  66. 24.    "  They  t^rf/  feel 
a  worm  of  con.^ciertce  that  shall  never  die,  and 
the  fiery  wrath  of  God  upon  their  tciUs  and 
bodies  that  shall  never  go  out." 
Exud.  16.  24.  neither  was  there  any  m.  therein 
./oh  17.  14.  I  said  to  the  to.  thou  ail  my  mother 

24.  20.  the  te.  shall  feed  sweetly  on  h-m 

25.  6.  ninch  less  man  thai  :«  a  tp.  and  eon  of  ncQn 
Psal.  22.  C.  hut  I  am  a  to.  and  no  man  a  reproa'b 
/in.  14.  11.  the  ?/-.  is  spreadunder  thee,  end  wormi 

41.  14.  fearnot,  (boa  w.  Jacob,  and  jre  men  of  Isr 
51.  8.  and  the  w.  shall  eat  them  like  wool 
66.  24.  for  their  w.  shall  not  die,  nor  ihcir  fire  b« 
(joenched,  Mar/c  9.  44,  46,  48. 
.Tonah  4.  7.  God  prepared  a  w.  ft  smote  tfoe  gouril 

WO!!MS. 
Ezod.  IG.  20.  Iheir  manna  bred  to   and  stank 
Deul.  28.  39.  gra|>es,  for  the  w.  sh  d!  eat  them 
.Job  7.  5.  my  flesh  is  cloihed  with  f?.  and  dust 

19.  26.  though  JO.  destroy  this  body,  yet  in  my 

flesh  r.hall  I  see  God 
21.26.  they  shall  liedown,  and  tj.shaH  cover  them 
/,*n.  14.  1 1.  worm  under  thee,  and  the  w.  cover  iher 
Mic.  7.  17.  they  move  out  of  their  holes  like  lo. 
.9cts  12.23.Ilerod  was  eaten  of  to.andguve  up  ghost 

WORMWOOD. 
Dent  29.  18.  lest  there  be  a  root  that  heareth  m. 
Prov.  5.  4.  herend  is  bitter  asic.  sharpas  a  swoid 
Jcr.  9.  15.  I  will  fee«l  them  with  w.  23.  15. 
Earn.  3.  1.5.  he  hath  made  me  drunken  wilh  w 

19.  rememberiiig  my  misery,  Ihe  w.  and  Ihe  yal? 
.Imos  5.  7  ye  who  turn  judgment  to  to. 
Rev.  6.  11.  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  w.  ai.^ 
the  Ihird  part  of  the  waters  become  to. 
WORSE. 
Gen.  19.  9.  we  will  deal  w.  with  thee  thai  Ihem 
2S.1TO.  19. 7.  that  will  heir,  than  all  that  h<'f*\  thr;9 

1  fCings  16.  25.  Omri  did  w.  than  all  before  him 

2  Kings  14.  12.  Judah  was  put  to  the  w.  iwfore  I* 

rael,  and  fled  to  their  tents,  -iChron   25.  22. 

1  Chrnn.  19.  16.  the  Svrians  wore  |  Ht  rotho  to  19 

2  Chron.  6.  24.  if  thv  people  be  put  to  tiie  w. 


WOR 

iChron.  33.  9.  Manasseh  made  Jerusalem  ilo  w. 
Isa.  41.  t  «■!■  10-  than  nothing,  w-  than  a  viper 

fer.  7.  '2*5.  t'.iey  did  lo.  than  their  fathers,  lt».  1'2. 

I'Jaii.  1. 10.  why  should  he  see  your  faces  jc.  liking? 
jl/a(.  9.  16.  the  rent  is  made  k>.  Mark  i  21. 

li.  45.  wicked  spirits  dwell  there,  the  last  state  of 
that  man  is  le.  than  the  first,  Luke  11.20. 

27.  64.  I  he  hist  error  shall  be  lo.  than  «hi'  first 
.Wo»-t5. 26.she  was  nothing  bettered,  bui  grew  w. 
Jahit  2.  10.  men  have  drunk,  then  that  wliich  is  ■;'. 

5.  U.  sin  no  more,  lest  a  w.  thing  come  unio  thee 

1  Cor.  8.  8.  neither  if  we  eat  nwi,  are  wo  the  w. 
11. 17.  you  come  not  for  the  better,  but  for  the  w. 

1 'A«.  5. 8.  dcnie4  the  faith,  he  is  w.  than  an  infi<lel 
J}  Tii».  X  13.  but  seducers  shaJI  wax  w.  and  w. 

2  Fct.  2.  20.  the  latter  end  is  ic.  with  thera 

WORSHIP. 
Oen.  22.  5.  I  and  the  lad  will  go  yonder  am!  w. 
Etod.'H.  l.comeup  t»  the  Lord,  and  ic.  ye  afar  off 

'Ai.  14.  for  ilinuBlialt  jr.noothergod,  Lord  jealous 
DeutA.  lit.  Jest 'houshouldest  be  driven  to  w.  them 

a  I'J.  if  th.m  w.  other  gods,  11.  IG.  |  30.  17. 

2C.  10.  shaltset  first-fruits  before  Lord,  and  w.  be- 
fore the  Lord  ihy  God,  Psal.  22.  27,  29.  |  86.  9. 
i  Sam.  1.  3.  this  man  went  up  early  to  u). 

15.  25.  lurn  again,  that  I  may  w.  the  Lord,  30. 

1  h'inirg  IJ.30.  the  people  went  to  w.  before  the  one 

2  Kin^s  5.  18.  to  w.  in  the  house  of  Rimmon 

17.  3ii.  the  Lord  shall  ye  fear,  and  him  shall  ye  te. 

18.  22.  hath  said  to  Judali,  ye  shall  w.  before  this 

altar  in  Jerus^^4e|i:l,  2  Cliron.  32.  12.  /sa.SR.  7. 
1  Chron.  I<>.  29.  w.  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holiness. 
PsaL  29.  2. 1  (jfi.  4.  ( 96.  9.  Mat.  4.  iO.  I.uke  4.  8! 
Paal.S.  7.  I  will  w.  toward  thy  temple,  138.  2. 
45.  11.  he  IS  thy  Lord,  and  w.  thou  him 
B\.  9.  neither  shdlt  thou  to.  any  strange  god 
S5.  6.  Ocome  let  us  jc.  and  bow  down,  and  kneel 
1)7.  7.  IC.  him,  all  ye  gods;  Sion  heard,  was  glad 
119.  5.  le.  at  his  fuolstool,  for  he  is  holy,  132.  7. 

9.  exalt  the  Loril,  and  to.  at  his  holy  hill 
Tsa.  2. 8.  they  »  the  work  of  their  han;!s.'.0.  J  in.  6. 
27.  13.  shdii  w.  th<i  L-.  in  holy  mount  at  Jerusalem 
49.  7.  princes  also  shall  w.  bei^ause  of  thi  LorJ 
66.  23-  all  flesh  shall  come  to  70.  befoio  nie 


WOR 

2  Sam.  12.  20.  then  David  arose  and  ir.  15.  33. 

1  Kings  11.33.  have  forsaken  me,  and  tc.  Ashtarolh 
16-  31.  .Ahab  served  Baal  and  le.  him,  22.  5;i. 

2  Kings  17. 16.  they  w.  all  the  host  of  heaven  and 

served  Baal,  21.  3.  2  Chron.  33.  3. 

1  Citron.  29.  20.  all  the  Cdogregation  bowed  down 

and  w.  the  Lord,  2  C/irou.  7.  3.  |  29.  28, 29, 30. 
jVeli.  8.  6.  all  the  people  in.  the  Lord,  9.  3. 
./ah  I.  20.  Job  w.  (|  Ezek.  8.  16.  w.  the  sue 
/J<m.  2. 46.  king  w.  Daniel  {|  3.  7.  w.  golden  image 
Mat.  2.  11.  the  wise  men  fell  down  and  w.  Christ 

8.  2.  a  lejier  came  and  w.  him  {j  9.  18.  a  ruler  lo. 

14.  33.  they  that  were  in  the  ship  w.  him 

15-  25.  tlie  woman  of  Canaan  came  and  w.  him 

18.  26-  the  servant  fell  down  and  w.  his  lord 
28.  9-  they  held  him  by  the  feet  and  w.  him 

17.  his  disciples  to.  him,  Luke  24.  52. 
.Var/i-5.6.  Ihe  man  ranoutofthe  tombs  and  w.  him 

15.  19.  they  spit  upon  him,  and  bowing,  w.  him 
■  fii/in  4.  20.  our  fathers  w.  in  this  niouniain 

9.  38.  the  blind  man  believed,  and  w.  him 
yfcts  10.  2.5.  Cornelius  fell  down  and  w.  Peter 

16.  14.  Lydia  tc.  God  ||  18.  7.  Justus  w.  God 

17.  25.  tieilher  is  to.  with  men's  hands,  gives  life 
Rnm.  I.  25.  u.  the  creature  more  than  the  Creator 

2  Tlicss.  2.  4.  e.xalteth  himself  above  all  that  is  ic. 
//c*.  11.21.  Jacob  IB.  II  Rep.  7.  11.  (he  angels  tc.G. 
Rev.  5.  14.  Ihe  twenty-four  elders  w.  11.  10.  j  19.4. 

13. '4.  they  w.  the  dragon,  they  m.  the  beast 
16.  2.  a  sore  fell  on  them  which  JO.  his  image 

19.  21).  be  deceived  them  that  w.  his  image 

20.  4.  I  saw  the  souls  that  had  not  w.  the  beast 

WORSHIPPER. 
.A7An9.3l.if  any  man  be  a  !0.  of  God,  him  helieareth 
.'icts  19.  35.  the  ciiy  of  Ephrsus  is  a  w.  of  Diana 

WORSHIPPERS. 

2  Kings  10. 19.  Jehu  might  destroy  the  w.  of  Baal 

21    all  the  w.  of  Baal  came,  none  was  left 

23.  that  tiiere  be  none  but  the  to.  of  Baal  only 

.Tohii.  23.  when  Ihe  tiue  w.  shall  worship  in  spirit 

Heb.  10.  2.  because  that  the  w.  once  purged 

WOH^HIPPETH. 
J;'':\.  9.  C.  and  the  host  of  heaven  it.  thee 

a.  't  >.  15.  yei,  .'..;;  inaketh  a  god,  and  w.  it,  17. 


Jer.  7.  2.  that  enter  in  at  these  gates  lo  w.  Co.  2.    ]  Dan.  3.0.  ind  whoso  faileth  nrt  do 


13.  10.  they  that  tc.  other  gods,  be  as  t 
25.  6.  go  not  after  ether  gods  to  m.  them 
44.  19.  dill  we  tc.  her  wiihout  our  men? 
Ezek.  46.  2.  he  shall  tc.  at  the  threshold  of  the  ;ate 
3.  ihe  people  of  the  land  shall  tc.  at  the  >ioor 
0.  he  that  eiiterelh  to  w.  by  the  north  gate 
Dan.  3.5.  ve  fall  down,  uj.the  golden  image,  10, 15. 
12.  nor  to.  the  image,  18.  28.  ||  15.  if  ye  tc. 
14.  do  not  ye  tc.  the  golden  image  I  have  set  up? 
Mtc.  5.  1.3.  no  more  tc.  the  work  of  thine  bauds 
7.epk.  1.  .5.  them  that  tc.  the  host  of  heaven 
2.  11.  men  shall  tc.  him,  every  one  from  his  place 
Zeck.  14.  16.  to  w.  the  King  the  Lord  of  hosts,  17 
Jnfat.^.Sl.  we  have  seen  his  star,  and  come  tow.  him 

8.  that  I  may  come  and  to.  him  also 

4.  9.  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  tc.  me,  iMkei.  7. 
i5.9.but  id  vain  they  do  w. me, teaching  the  comm. 
John  4.  20.  ye  say  that  in  Jerusalem  is  the  place 
where  men  ought  to  tc.  Mark  7 

22.  ye  ic.  ye  know  not  what,  we  know  w  hat  we 

w.  for  salvation  is  of  the  Jews 

23.  they  shall  tc.  the  Father  in  spirit,  24. 

12  20.  certain  Greeks  came  lo  tc.  at  the  feast 
Act/t  7.  42.  God  gave  lliein  up  to  tc.  the  host,  43. 
B.  27.  an  eunuch  came  to  Jerusalem  to  tc. 

17.  23.  whom  ye  ignoranlly  tc.  him  declare  [ 

18.  13.  persuaded  men  to  tc.  God  contrary  to  law 
24.  1!.  Paul  cime  up  to  Jerusalem  lo  w.  God 

14.  they  call  heresy,  sow.  ( the  God  of  iny  falhers 
1  Cor.  14.  25.  so  falling  down,  he  will  tc.  God 
P/iil.  3.  .3.  which  tc.  God  in  spirit,  rejoice  in  Christ 
Heb.  1.  G.  let  all  the  angels  of  God  tc.  him 

Ren.  3. 9.  make  them  come  and  tc.  before  thy  feet 
4. 10.  and  lo.  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  evr 
9.  20.  that  they  should  not  to.  devils  nor  idols 
11.1.  measure  t8:npleof  God,  and  them  tc.  therein 
13.  8.  all  on  the  earth  sliafl  tc.  the  beast,  12. 

15.  they  that  would  not  tc.  the  image  of  the  beast 
H.  7.  tc.  him  that  made  heaven,  earth,  and  sea 

9.  if  any  man  w.  the  beast  and  bis  image 

11.  who  to.  the  beast,  have  no  rest  day  and  night 
15.  4.  all  nations  shall  come  and  tc.  before  thee 
I'J.  10. 1  fell  at  his  feet  to  ,c.  22.  8.  ||  22. 9.  tc.  God 

WORSHIPPED. 
Oiie.  24.  26.  .Abraham  bowed  and  !«.  the  Lord,  48. 
52. . Abraham's  servant  lo.  Lord,  bowing  to  earth 
F.zod.  4.  31.  Israel  bowe.l  and  tc.  12.  27.  |  33.  10. 
32.  8.  they  made  a  calf,  and  tc.  it,  Psal.  106.  19. 
34.  ?.  Moses  70.  II  -fudg.  7.  15.  Gideon  ic. 
Jjeut.  17.  3.  hath    gone  and  served  other  gods, 
and  70.  29.  26.  1  Kincrs  9.  9.  2  Khi'r.,  21.  21. 
2  Cliron.  7.  22.   ./er.'  1.  16.  |  8.  2.  |  16.  11.  I 
32.  9. 
1  Satn.  1. 19  Elkanah  and  Hannah  w.  before  Lord 
28.  Sarauel  to.  ||  15.  31.  Saul  w.  tits  Lord 
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whom  all  Asia  and  the  world  to. 
___  WORSHIPPING. 
2  I7l:ios  13.  37.  .".i  he  was  w.  in  the  house  of  Nis- 
rocli  hjg  god,  his  sons  smote  him,  Isa.  37.  38. 
2  CA/vn.  20.  is.  all  Judah  fell  down,  w.  the  Lord 
Mat.  i'.\)  20.  motfierof  Zebedee's  children  came  tc. 
Cut.  2.  18.  let  no  man  beciiile  you  in  w.  of  angels 

WORST. 
Ezek.  7.  24.  I  will  bring  Ihe  jo.  of  the  heathen 

WORTH. 
Grn.  5!3  9.  for  as  much  money  as  it  is  w.  give  it  me 
15.  Ilie  land  is  w.  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver 
Lev.  27.  23.  priest  shall  reckon  the  !0.  of  estimation 
Deul.  III.  113.  hath  been  tc.  a  doulile  hired  servant 
2. Sam.  18.  3.  but  thou  art  70.  ten  thousand  of  us 
1  A7ni'-.t21.2.  givetlio  to.of  Ihy  vincyaril  lo  mcmey 
.hib  24.  25.  who  will  make  thy  speech  nolhiiig  tc. 
Pniv.  10.  20.  the  heart  of  the  xvicked  is  lillle  to. 
Eie/i.  .30.2.  prophesy  and  sav,howl  ye,  woe  jo.day 

WORTHY, 
frcn.  32  10.1  am  not  aj.ofthe  least  of  Ihy  mercies 
l)eut.'i\.^.  if  the  wicked  man  be  w.  to  be  beaten 

1  .Sam.  1.  5.  but  to  Hannah  he  gave  a  70.  portion 
26.  16.  ail  the  Lord  liveth,  ye  are  70.  lo  die 

2  Satn.  22.  4.  who  is  w.  lo  be  praised,  Psal.  18.  3. 
1  Kitigi  1.  52.  if  he  will  shew  him.self  a  70.  man 
.fer.  26.  11.  this  man  is  tc.  to  die  ||  10.  he  is  not  to. 
Mat.  3.  II.  whose  shoes  I  am  not  to.  lo  bear 

8.8.  thccenlurion  said,  Lord,  I  am  notro.thatthon 
shouldest  comn  under  my  roof,  Luke  7.  6. 
10.  10.  for  the  workman  is  to.  of  his  meat 
11.  inquire  who  ih  it  is  to.  and  there  abide 
13.  and  if  the  house  be  to.  hut  if  it  be  not  to. 
37.  lovetli  more  than  me,  he  is  not  to.  of  me,  38. 
!K.  8.  but  they  which  were  bidden  were  not  tc. 
^ar/c  1.7.wliosB  shops  I  am  not  70.  to  unloose,  Ltikc 
3.  16.  ./»A).  1.27.  ./lets  13.25. 
Ijuke  3.  8.  bring  forlh  fruits  10.  of  repentance 
7.  4.  that  he  was  to.  for  whom  he  should  do  this 
7.  nor  thought  I  myself  10.  to  come  to  tlieo 

10.  7.  for  the  labourer  is  to.  of  his  hire 

12.  48.  he  that  did  commit  things  70.  ofstriprH 
15    19,  1  am  no  more  to.  to  be  called  tliv  son,  21. 

20.  35  shall  be  accounted  70.  to  obtain  that  world 

21.  3'!.  be  accounted  to.  to  escape  these  things 
Acts  24.  2.  very  70.  deeds  are  done  to  this  nation 
Rom  .8. 18.  arc'  not  to.  to  be  compared  with  the  glory 
Fph.  4.  1.  thiit  ve  walk  v).  of  the  vocation 

Col.  1.  10.  that  ye  might  walk  70.  of  the  Lord 
1  'f'ltess.  2.  12.  that  ye  would  walk  10.  of  God 
1  Tim.  1.  15.  a  saying  jo.  of  all  acceptation,  4.  9. 
.5.  18.  the  labourer  is  to.  of  bin  reward 
Wi!6.1C29.  of  how  much  sorer  piiniiihment,Fitppoiie 
ve,  sliall  he  lie  thought  to.  who  hath  trodden 

11.  38.  of  whom  the  world  wai  not  ». 


wou 

.Tam.  0. 1.  do  not  they  blaspneme  that  if.  name  f 
Rev.  3.  4.  iney  shall  walk  in  while,  for  lliey  are  10 

4.  ll.lhou  art  to.  lo  receive  glory,  *nd  |K)wer,  5. 12 
5.2.  who  is  TO.  lo  open  the  book,  and  loose  the  seals 

4.  because  no  man  was  found  tc.  to  open  the  book 

9.  thou  art  tc.  lo  take  the  hook  and  open  the  seala 

16.  6.  give  them  blood  lo  drink,  for  thev  are  10. 

See  Count,  Counted,  Dkatu. 

WORTHIES. 

JVaA.2.  5.  he  shall  recount  his  to.  they  shall  stninlile 

WORTHILY. 
Rulhi.  11.  do  thou  TO.  in  Ephralah,  and  be  famous 

WOT,  TETH. 
den.  21.  26.  I  TO.  not  who  hath  done  this  thing 
39.  8.  my  master  w.  not  what  is  with  me  in  hous« 
44.  15. 70.  ye  not  that  such  a  man  as  I  can  divineT 
[Clod.  32.  1.  as  for  this  Moses,  we  to.  not  what  ia 
become  of  liiin,  23.  .^cts  7.  40. 
JVutn.^l.  G.  1 10.  he  whom  thou  blessest  is  blessed 
.fash.  2.  5.  whither  the  men  went  1  to.  not 
.ficts  3.  17.  I  70.  that  through  ignorance  ye  did  it 
Rnm.  11.2.  TO.  ye  not  what  the  scripture  saith  ? 
Phil.  1.  22.  yet  what  I  shall  choose  I  to.  not 

WOVE. 
2/unn-s23.  7.  the  women  70.  hangings  forthe  grovi 

WOVEN. 
F.xod.^3. 32.  ephod  have  binding  oCtc.  work,  39.  22 
39.  27.  made  coats  of  fine  linen  to.  work  for  Aaron 
./ohn  19.  23-  the  coat  was  without  seam,  to. 

WOULD. 
Gen.  30.  34. 1 70.  it  might  be  according  to  thy  word 
A"i;77i.  22.  29. 1  to.  there  were  a  sword  in  mine  han<; 
1  Kings  13.  33.  whosoever  to.  he  consecrated  hinj 
JVcA.  9.  24.  they  might  do  with  ihem  as  they  t». 
K.s(/(.9. 5.  Jews  did  what  they  to.  lo  their  enemies 
Psal.8\.  11.  not  hearken,  and  Israel  tc.  none  of  ma 
Pj-op.  1.  25.  but  ye  10.  none  of  my  reproof 

.30.  they  to.  none  of  my  counsel,  despised  reprool 

Dan. 5. 19.  whom  he  70.  iio  slew,  and  whom  he  to.  ha 

kept  alive,  and  whom  he  to.  be  set  up,  and  la. 

Mai.  7. 12.  whatsoever  ye  to.  that  men  should  do  lo 

you,  do  ye  even  so  lo  them,  Luke  6.  31. 

27.  15.  the  governor  was  wont  lo  release  a  pri- 

simer  whom  they  tc. 

^l/ar.'i  3. 13.  and  he  calleth  to  him  whom  he  70.  and 

tliey  came  unto  him 

10.  35. 70.  thou  shouldest  do  for  us  what  we  desire 

36.  what  70.  ye  that  I  should  do  for  you  ? 

./oAn6. 11.  he  distributed  fishes  as  much  as  they  to. 

.^cts  18.  14.  reason  w.  that  1  should  bear  wllh  you 

Rom.  7. 15.  what  1 70.  that  I  do  not,  but  what  I  linta 

19.  for  the  good  that  I  ic.  I  do  nd,  but  Ihe  evil 

1  Cor.  7.  7. 1  TO.  that  all  men  were  even  as  I  mvscl. 
14.  5.  F  70.  that  ve  all  spnke  with  ton-rugs 

2  Cor.  12.  20.  I  sliall  not  find  you  such  as  I  to. 
Gal.i.  10.  they  10.  that  we  remendier  the  [!oor 

5.  12.  I  tc.  they  were  cut  off  which  trouble  you 
17.  so  that  ye  cannot  do  the  things  that  ye  to. 

Cnl.  2.  1.  I  TO.  ye  knew  what  great  conflict  I  I.avo 
3./»ft7!  lO.forbiddeth  them  thalTO.casloth  (hemoul 
Rev.  3. 15.  I  know  thy  works,  1 70.  wert  cold  or  hot 

WOULD  God. 
Exod.  16.  3.  70.  God  we  had  died  in  Ecypt,  wheit 
we  sat  by  the  flesh  pots,  JVhtj!.  14.  2. 
JVKTn.l  1. 29.7/1. (7or/ all  Lord's  people  were  prophets 
20. 3. 70.  God  we  had  died  when  our  brethren  died 
7)fT;<.28.fi7. 70.  G.  it  were  even,  to.  G.  it  were  morn 
.Josh.  7.  7. 70.  G.  we  had  dwelt  on  other  side  Jordnr. 
■  liidg.  9.  29. 70.  G.  this  people  were  under  mv  hand 
2.S,;;«.18.3.3.  to.(7«^n  had  died  for  thee,  O  Absalom 
2  Kings  5.3. 70./7o(/my  lord  were  with  the  prophel 
.lets  21).  29.  70.  God  that  all  were  such  as  fair. 

1  Cor.  4.  8.  and  I  to.  to  God  ye  did  reijn 

2  Cur.  11.  1.  TO.  to  Gnd  ve  could  bear  with  mo 

WOULD  not. 

1  Sam.  20.9.  if  I  knew,  then  to.  not  I  tell  thee? 
31.  4.  his  armour-hearer  70.  not,  1  Chron.  10.  4. 

2  .S'nm.  12. 17.  he  w.  vol,  nor  did  ho  eat  with  Ihera 

13.  16.  but  Ainiion  70.  not  hearken  iinio  her 
25.  howheit  David  to   not  go,  but  blessed  liira 

14.  29.  hut  .loali  70.  not  come  to  Absalom 

1  Kittgs  2'2.  49.  but  .lehoshaphat  tc.  not 

2  Kinn-s  24.  4.  which  the  Lord  70.  not  pardon 
JV7A.9. 30.  yet  70.  they  not  sivenar,1lieieforo  gavcet 
Jiih  9.  16.  vet  IC.  I  not  beheve  he  had  hearkened 
r»n.30.  lo.aiidye  70.  tioI;,  Jlfa;.23.  37.  /.7(/f/- 13.34 
MrJ.  18.30.bi'soiighthini  to  have |ialienc(\  he  to. n«l 

i2.  3.  they  ihat  were  hiilden  jo.  not  como 
23.  30.  we  70.  not  have  been  partakers  ^^  ith  them 
21.43. 70.  not  havesiiflTored  bis  house  to  be  broken 
27.  34.  when  he  bad  lasted,  he  ir.  ml  drink 
Mark'.y?.(\.  he  in.  7i»nhat  any  manslioiilJ  know  it 
Ltikf  15.  28.  and  he  was  angry,  and  to.  vnt  go  In 
18   4.  he  70.  mil  for  a  while,  hut  aflcrwar.ls  slid 
13.  he  ir.  n(?(  lift  iipso  much  as  hi^eyeoto  heaven 
19.  27. 'who  70.  not  that  I  should  reign  ovei  then 
John  7.  1.  for  he  te.  not  walk  in  Jewry 
./lets  9.  38.  that  he  70.  net  delay  to  come  to  them 
21. 14.  and  when  he  to.roMie  persuaded  we  ceased 
Rom.  1   16.  if  then  1  do  that  which  I  10.  not 


WRA 


WRA 


Tom.  7.  10.  but   .le  evil  that  1  w.  not,  that  T  do     \\  Kittys  19.  13.  Elijah  w.  Iiis  face  in  lits  manlle 
11.  25. 1  w.  not,  brethren,  that  ye  should  be  igno-l2/i'in^'^s'2.8.Elijah  look  hisinarille  aniljfliliogetlier 
rant  of  this  niy.stery,  1  Cor.  10.  \.\JoO  8.  17.  liis  roots  aie  w.  about  tiie  lieap 
I  Cor.  10.  20.  I  10.  not  yc  should  have  fellowship  j    40.  17.  the  sjiiewi^  of  his  stones  are  w.  together 
i  Cur.J'i.SO.shall  be  found  to  you,  such  nsye  w.7iot\  F.zek.  21.  15.  the  sworn  is  w-  up  for  slaugliter 
f  TAMg. 2. U. because  we  le.  not  be  chargeable  to  you  I  .Jonah  2.  5.  the  weeds  were  to.  about  my  head 


Hcb.  4.  8.  then  w.  he  nut  aflerwards  have  spoken 

WOULDEST. 
iosh  lo.lS.Calebsaid,  wliatio.  thou?  l/w"^«1.16. 
,/«An21.  18.  thou  walkedst  whither  ll>oa  m. 

WOULDEST  not. 
.lohn  21.  18.  shall  carry  thee  whitlier  thou  i*.  nti 
flcb.  10.  5.  sacrifice  and  oflenng  thou  w.  mi,  8. 

WOUNIJ. 
Eiod.  21.  25.  give  w.  for  lo.  stripe  for  rlr-pe 
1  h'ings  22.  35.  and  the  blood  ran  out  of  the  zo. 
Job  34.  G.  my  w.  is  incurable  witliout  tiansgrea^ion 
fsal.  04.  t7.  suddenly  their  w.  shall  be 
Proo.  6.  33.  a  jc.  and  dishonour  shall  iie  gel 

20.30.  the  bluenoss  of  a  w.  cleanselh  away  evil 
Isa.  30.  20.  he  healcth  tlie  stroke  of  their  w. 
fer.  10.  19.  woe  is  me,  for  my  w.  is  grievous 

15.  18.  and  why  is  my  w.  incurable? 

30.  12.  and  ihy  w.  is  grievous,  JVaA.  3.  19. 
14.  I  wounded  thee  with  w.  of  an  enemy 
f/os.5.13.  Judah  saw  hisw.  could  not  cure  your  w. 
Obad.  7.  they  that  eat  have  laid  a  w.  under  thee 
Mic.  1.  0.  her  w.  is  incurable,  it  is  come  lo  Judah 
Hev.  13.  3.  and  his  deadly  w.  was  healed,  12,  14. 

WOUNDS. 
i  Kings  8. 29.  king  Jorani  went  to  be  healed  of  thi 
w.  the  Syrians  had  given  him,  9. 15. 2  Chr.  22. 6 
Job  9.  17.  he  multiplied  my  w.  without  cause 
Pia/.38  5.  my  le.  slink,  are  corrupt  because  of  fully 

147.  3.  be  healeth  and  bindeth  up  their  7C. 
Prov.  18. 8.  words  of  a  tale-bearer  are  as  w.  20. 22. 

2.3.29.  who  hath  woe?  who  hath  lo.  without  cause? 

!i7.  0.  faithful  are  w.  of  friend,  but  kisses  of  enemy 
Isa.  1.  6.  there  is  no  soundness  in  it,  but  w.  bruisej 
Jer.  6.  7.  before  me  continually  is  grief  and  ic. 

30.  17.  I  %vill  heal  thee  of  ihy  ic.  sailh  the  Lord 
Zcch.  13.  0.  what  are  these  w.  in  thy  hanrls  ? 
Luke  10.  34.  the  Samaritan  bound  up  his  w. 

WOUND. 
Deut.  32.  39.  I  kill,  1  make  alive;  I  w.  and  I  hca 
Fsal.  68.21.  God  shaii  w.  the  head  of  Ins  enemici 
110.6.  lie  shall  w.  the  heads  over  many  countries 
jimos  9.  1 1.  and  ic.  them  in  the  head  all  of  them 
1  Cnr.  8.  12.  when  ye  w.  their  weak  conscience 

'WOUND. 
Johr:  19. 40.  they  w.  body  of  Jesus  in  linen  clothes 
jScts  5.  6.  young  men  w.  up  Ananias,  buried  l.iwi 

WOUNDED. 
Dcut-  23.  1.  he  that  is  w.  in  the  stones,  not  enter 
Jiidg.  20.  t3l.  to  smite  of  the  people  w-  139. 

1  Sam.  17.  52.  the  w.  of  the  Philistiues  fell  down 

31.  3.  Saul  was  lo.  of  the  archers,  1  Chron.  10.  3. 

2  Sam.  22.39. 1  have  w.  mine  enemies,  Fsal.  IS.  38. 

1  Kings  20.  37.  so  that  in  smiting  he  v>.  him 
22.  .34.  carry  me  out,  for  I  am  w.  2  Chron.  18.  33 

S  Kings  8.  '.'8.  and  the  Syrians  w.  Joram 

2  Chron.  35.  23.  have  me  asvay,  for  I  am  sore  w. 
Job  24.  12.  and  the  soul  of  tiie  w.  crieth  out 
P.inl.  64.7.  shoot  at  them,  suddenly  shall  Ihny  be  w. 

09.  20.  to  the  grief  of  those  whom  thou  hast  w. 
109.  22.  I  am  poor,  and  my  heart  is  w.  within  me 
Prov.  7.  20.  for  she  hath  cast  down  many  w. 
18.  14.  but  a  w.  spirit  who  can  bear? 
Cant.  5.  7.  the  watchmen  found  ine,  they  ic.  me 
Isa.  51.  9.  art  thou  not  it  that  w.  the  dragon? 
53.  5.  but  he  was  w.  for  our  tran-;gression3 
/cr.  30. 14. 1  ID.  thee  with  the  wound  of  an  enemy 
37.  10.  there  remained  but  w.  men  among  them 
51.  52.  through  all  the  land  the  w.  shall  groan 
I.am.  2. 12.  when  they  swooned  as  w.  in  the  street.-! 
.K:t7i.26. 15.  when  the  w.  cry,  shall  not  isles  shake? 
28.  23.  the  w.  shall  be  juilged  in  the  midst  of  her 
30.  24.  with  the  groanings  of  a  deadly  w.  man 
J(7c/2.8.when  they  fall  on  the  sword,shall  not  be  w. 
7.ech.  13.  6.  I  was  w.  in  the  house  of  my  friends 
Mark  12.4. he  sent  another  servant,  I  hey  cast  stones 
and  they  w.  him  in  the  head,  Luke  20.  12. 
J.uke  10.  30.  he  fell  am  )n2st  thieves,  which  w.  him 
Wc(s  19.16.  theyfledoutofthal  house  naked  andw. 
iRec.  13.  3.  I  saw  one  of  his  bends,  as  it  were  w. 

WOUNDEDST. 
//ai.3. 13.  thoi:  w.  the  head  ontnf  house  of  wicked 

WOtlNDETH. 
Job  .5.  18.  he  w.  anil  his  hands  mnke  whole 
Eick.  28.  t  9-  no  God,  in  the  hand  of  him  that  to. 

WOUNDING. 
Gen.  4.  23.  for  1  hnvs  slain  a  man  to  my  w. 

WR.ANGLING. 
Jam.  3.  t  !"•  the  wisdom  from  above  is  without  w. 

WR.\P 
.'»o.28.20.narrower  than  that  he  can  ?«. himself  in  it 
3/ic.7.3.  judge  asketh  for  a  reward;  so  they  ?e  it  up 

WR.'iPPED. 
Gen. 38. 14. Tama r»c    lerselfandsat  inopen  place 
\Sam.  21.  9.  Goliath  •  sword  ia  w,  in  a  cloth 
700, 


Mat.  27.  59.  Joseph  w.  the  body  in  a  clean  linen 
cloth,  Mark  15.  40.  J.uke  2.3.  53. 
f.uke  2.  7.  Mary  w.  him  in  swaddling  clothes 

12.  ye  shall  iind  the  babe  w.  in  swaddling  clothes 
John  20.  7.  napkin  w   together  in  a  place,  by  itsell 

WRATH. 
Gen.  49.  7.  cursed  be  their  w.  for  it  was  cruel 
J^ev-  10.  6.  lest  w.  come  upon  all  the  people 
Js'iim.  1.53.  that  noJC.be  on  the  congregation,  13.5, 

It).  46.  for  there  is  to.  gone  out  from  the  l..ord 
Dcut.  9.  7.  i.'Gw  thou  provokedst  the  Lord  to  vj.  22. 

xTi.  23.  the  Lord  rooted  them  out  in  anger  and  ic. 

32.  27.  were  it  not  I  feared  the  w.  of  the  enemy 
.tush.  9.  £0.  let  them  live,  lest  w.  be  upon  us 

22.  20.  and  lo.  fell  on  all  the  rorigregaliim 
2  Sam.  11.  20.  if  so  be  that  the  king's  w.  arise 
2  Kings2'J.  26.  the  Lord  turned  not  from  great  w. 

1  Chr.'i'i.  24.  he  finished  nut,  because  there  fell  w. 

2  Chr.  19.  2.  therefore  is  w.  upon  thee  from  Lo-d 
10.  they  trespass  not,  and  so  w.  come  upon  you 

24.  18.  w.  came  upon  Judah  for  this  trespass 

28.  13.  and  there  is  fierce  w.  against  Israel 

29.  10.  that  his  Serce  w.  may  turn  away  from  us 
32.  2.5.  therefore  there  was  w.  upon  him 

Ezra  5.  12.  our  fathers  had  provoked  God  to  w. 
7.  23.  why  sliould  there  be  w.  against  the  realm? 
Js'eh.  13.  18.  yet  ye  bring  more  id.  upon  Israel 
Esth.  1.  18.  thus  there  shall  arise  too  much  w 

2.  1.  when  the  w.  of  the  king  was  appeased 

3.  5.  Mordecai  bowed  not,  then  Hainan  full  of  uj. 

7.  10.  then  was  the  king's  w.  pacified 
.Job  5.  2.  for  to.  killeth  foolish  man,  and  envy  slays 

19.29.  forjc.  brings  the  punishments  of  the  sword 
21.  20.  he  shall  drink  of  the  to.  of  the  Almighty 

30.  13.  hut  the  hypocrites  in  heart  heap  up  w. 

18.  because  there  is  w.  beware  lest  he  lake  thee 
Psal.  37.8.  forsake  w.  ||  55.  3.  in  lo.  they  hate  me 

70.  10.  surely  the  w.  of  man  shall  praise  thee,  the 
remainder  of  7C.  shalt  thou  restrain 
138.7.  shalt  stretch  thy  hand  aflainst  w.  of  enemies 
Prov.  11.  23.  the  expectation  of  thg  wicked  is  w. 
12. 10. a  fool's  zo.presently  known,  but  prudent  men 
14.29.  that  is  slow  to  w.  is  of  great  understanding 
lo.  1.  a  soft  answer  turneth  away  io.  but  words 
10. 14.  the  JO.  of  a  king  is  as  messnnizers  of  death 
19.  12.  the  king's  w.  is  as  the  roaring  of  a  lion 

19.  a  man  of  great  w.  shall  suffer  punishment 
21.  14.  a  reward  in  the  bosom  puclfietli  strong  w. 

24.  scorner  is  his  name,  who  dealeth  in  proud  w. 
27.  3.  but  a  fool's  w.  is  heavier  than  them  both 

4.  w.  is  cruel,  and  anger  is  outrageous,  but  who 
is  able  to  stand  before  envy  ? 

29.8.acity  intoafnare,but  wise  men  turn  away  lo 
30.  33.  the  forcing  of  w.  bringeth  forth  strife 
Keel.  5.  17.  he  haih  much  w.  with  his  sickness 
Isa.  13.  9.  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh  with  w. 
14.  6.  he  who  smote  the  people  in  to.  with  a  stroke 
54.  8.  in  a  little  w.  I  hid  my  face  from  thee 
■/cr.  21.  5.  1  myself  will  fight  against  you  in  w. 
32.  37.  wliitleer  I  have  driven  them  i:i  {jicat  w. 
44.  8.  in  that  ye  provoke  me  to  w.  with  idols 
F.zek.  7.  12.  w.  is  on  all  the  multitude  thereof 
JVah.  1.  2.  and  he  reserveth  w.  for  his  enemies 
Nab.  3.  2.  O  Lord,  in  ?o.  remember  mercy 
7,eph.  1.  18.  gold  shall  not  deliver  in  the  day  of  to. 
Z(:eh.~.V2.  there  fore  came  a  great  jc.  from  the  Lord 

8.  14.  when  your  fathers  provoked  me  to  w. 
.Mat.  3.  7.  to  flee  from  w.  to  come,  Luke  3.  7. 
Luke  4.  2Sytlicy  were  filled  with  w.  .^cts  19.  28. 

21.  23.  for  there  shall  be  w.  on  this  people 
Rom.  2.5.  but  treasurest  upso.  against  the  day  of  lo. 
8.  but  lo  them  that  obey  unrighteousness,  id. 

4.  15.  because  the  law  worketh  w.  where  no  law  is 
.'>.  9.  we  shall  be  saved  from  to.  through  him 
9.22.  endured  the  vessels  of  to.  fitted  to  destruction 

12.  19.  avenge  not,  but  rather  s'lve  place  lo  to. 

13.  4.  Tor  he  is  the  minister  of  God  to  execute  so. 

5.  ye  must  needs  he  subject,  not  only  for  w. 
Gal.  5.  20.  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  w.  strilo 
f:ph.  2.  3.  we  were  by  nature  the  chlldrcti  oft?. 

4.  26.  let  not  the  «un  go  down  upon  your  w. 
3i.  let  all  w.  anger,  and  clamour  be  put  away 

6.  4.  fathers,  nrovoke  not  your  children  lo  tr. 
Col.  3.  8.  put  off  all  these,  w.  malice,  blasphemy 
1  The$s.  1. 10.  who  delivered  us  from  the  ti.io  come 

2.  16.  for  w.  is  come  on  their:  to  the  uttermost 

5.  9.  for  God  hath  not  appointed  us  to  w. 
1  Tim.  2.  8.  lit'ting  up  holy  hands,  without  K". 
Hcb.  II.  27.  Mdses  not  fearing  the  to.  oflhe  kins; 
yawl. 1.19.let  every  man  be  slow  to  speak, slowlo  to 

20. 7/).of  man  worketh  not  righteousness  of  Grxl 

Rev.  6.  16.  aix]  hide  us  from  the  to.  of  the  Lamb 

12.  12.  the  devil  is  come  down,  having  great  to. 

1  14. 8.  she  mdde  all  ixations  drink  wine  of  w.  18. 3. 


WRE 

7>«iyo/ WRATH. 
.Job  20.  28.  hisgooils  flow  away  in  the  r/as  vf  hie  tr. 
21.  30.  the  wicked  brought  fbrtli  lo  the  lay  of  ;!) 
Psal.  110.  .5.  Lord  strike  thro'  kings  iiiJcyo/his  w 
Prov.  11.  4.  riches  profit  not  m  the  day  uf  ic. 
Xcph.  1    15.  that  day  is  a  day  of  w.  and  troubje 
Horn.  2.5.  but  treasurest  up  tt;.  against  tUaday  of  ic, 
Hev.  6.  17.  for  the  great  day  of  Ins  jc.  is  co:iie 

WRATH  of  God. 
2  Chron.  28. 11.  the  fierce  to.  of  (Jed  is  upon  yoa 
Er.ra  10.  14.  till  the  w.  i/f  God  l>e  turned  from  w. 
Psal.  78.  31.  the  w.  of  God  came  upon  tbeai 
.lohn  3.  36.  but  the  to.  of  Gi>d  abideth  od  him 
Rom.  J.  18.  the  w.  of  God  is  revealed  from  heaven 
£f»A.5.6.because  of  these  things,  w.  ef  God  cometh 
on  the  children  of  disobedience.  Col.  3.  C 
Rev.  14. 10.  shall  drink  of  the  wiiieuf  the  w.  of  God 
19.  and  cast  it  iiiio  wine-press  oflhe  to.  of  Gua 
15.  ).  for  in  them  is  filled  up  the  to.  of  God 
7.  seven  golden  vials  full  oflhe  to.  of  God 
16. 1.  pour  the  vials  oflhe  to.  of  God  on  earth 
19. 15.  he  Ireadelh  the  wine-pre.ss  oflhe  w.of  God 

His  WRATH. 
Deut.  29.  23.  which  the  Lord  overthrew  ii>  hi*  w 

1  .Sam. 28. 18.  nor  executedst  his  w.  upon  Amsles 

2  Kings  23.  26.  the  Lord  turned  not  from  hig  w. 
2CAru»i.29.  10.  his  fierce  to.  may  turii  away,  30. S. 
Ezra  8.  22.  his  to.  is  against  tlHim  that  forsake  him 
F.sth.  7.  7.  king  arising  from  the  baiuiuet  iu  his  ts: 
Job  16.  9.  he  leareth  me  in  his  w.  who  haleth  mo 

20.  23.  God  shall  cast  the  fury  i>t  his  w.  on  iiim 
Psal.  2.  5.  then  shall  he  s[>eak  lt>  them  in  his  !o. 

21.  9.  the  Lord  shall  swallow  them  up  in  his  w~ 
58.  9.  he  shall  take  them  away  in  Ats  v). 

78. 38.  turned  away  anger,  did  not  stir  up  all  his  tc 
49.  he  cast  on  them  the  fierceness  of  his  w. 

106. 23.  had  not  Moses  stood  to  turn  away  his  to. 
Prov.  14.3.5.  Ais  10.  against  him  that  caaseth  sliaiii'j 

24.  18.  lest  the  Lord  turn  away  his  w.  from  biin 
fsa.  16.  6.  we  heard  of  Moab's  pride  and  hi.i  w. 
Jer.  7.  29.  Lord  hath  forsaken  generation  ui his  u} 

10.  10.  at  hts  w.  the  earth  shall  tremble 

48.  30.  I  know  his  w.  sailh  Lord,  shall  not  be  so 
Lum.  2.  2.  hath  thrown  down  in  his  w.  the  hoids 

3.  1.  I  have  seen  affliction  by  the  rod  of  his  w. 
Jjmos  1.  11.  because  he  kept  his  w.  for  ever 
Rom.  9.  22.  what  if  God  willing  to  shew  hia  jc. 
Rev.  16. 19.  the  cup  of  wine  of  fierceness  of  his  w 

See  Kindled  ;     Wratk  of  the 

LORD. 
My  WRATH. 
Kiod.  22.  24.  my  w.  shall  wa-x  hot,  I  wiif  kill  yoa 
32.  10.  let  me  alone,  that  my  w.  may  wa.\  hot 
jYum.  25.  11.  Phinehas  hath  turned  my  tc.  away 
2  Chron.  12.  7.  my  w.  shall  not  be  poured  mil  on 
Jerusalem  by  the  hand  of  Sliishak 
Psal.  95.  11.  unto  whom  I  sware  in  )iiy  w. 
fsa.  10.  6.  send  him  against  the  people  uftny  7D, 
60.  10.  for  in  my  w.  I  smote  thee,  but  had  mercy 
F.zek.  7.  14.  for  my  w.  is  on  all  the  multilade 
13.  15.  thas  will  I  accomplish  my  w.  on  the  wall 

21.  31.  blow  against  thee  in  fire  of  my  to.  22.  21. 

22.  31.  I  consumed  them  with  the  fire  of  my  w. 
38.  19.  for  ill  the  fire  of  my  w.  have  I  spoken 

Hos.S.  10. 1  will  pour  out  viy  w.  on  them  like  water 
13.11. 1  gave  a  kin^,  audi  look  him  away  in  wy  a. 
Hrb.  3.11.  so  I  sware  in  my  w.  they  sliall  iioi  eiile!t 

4.  3.  as  I  have  sworn  in  my  w.  if  they  shall  enle.i 

Thy  WRATH. 
i!^  jorf.l  5.7. thou  sentesKAy  to.  whicbccmsumed  them 

32. 11.  why  dot li  thyw.wnx  hot  against  thy  }X>oplo1 
12.  turn  from  thy  fierce  ?<?.  and  repeat  of  this 
.lob  14.  13.  keep  roe  secret  until  thy  w.  be  past 

40.11.  east  abroad  the  rage  of  Mjr  w-  behold  prot 
Psal.  33.  1.  O  Lord,  rebuke  me  not  in  ihy  ic. 

79.  6.  pour  out  thy  w.  on  the  heathen 

85.  3.  thou  host  taken  away  all  thy  w. 

88.  7.  thy  ID.  lielh  hard  on  me,  thou  hast  afflicted 

88.  16.  thy  fierce  w.  goeth  over  me,  thy  Icrrora 

89.  46.  how  long  shall  thy  le.  burn  hke  fire? 

90.  T.  and  by  thy  w.  are  we  troubled 

9.  for  all  our  -lays  are  passed  away  in  thy  w. 

11.  even  accordir>g  lo  thy  fear,  so  is  thv  w. 

102.  10.  because  of  Ihy  indigiiatioo  and  thy  w. 

.Jer.  18.20. 1  stood  to  turr>  awny  thyw.  from  them 

Hsh.  3. .3.  was  thyw.  against  the  sea,  that  (tidotrida 

Rit).  11.  13.  thy  w.  is  cmne,  and  time  of  the  dead 

WRATHFUL. 
r.?:.'.  fW.  24.  let  thy  w.  anser  take  hold  of  them 
Prov.  15.  18.  a  w.  m^n  sitrreth  n\)  strife 

WRATHS. 
!  Cor.  12.  20. 1  feat  lest  there  be  eovyings,  x.  strife* 

WREATH. 
2  Chr.  4. 13.  two  rows  nf  pomermnates  on  each  ti. 

WREATHED. 
Lam.  1. 14.  mytrnn«»ressions  are  to.  and  come  tp 

WREATHEN. 
Exod.  28.  14.  two  chains  at  the  end?,  of  ?o.  work 
shalt  mnke  them,  22,  24,  25.  |  39.  1.5,  17,  IH 
2  £fi»^s  35. 17.  p  liars  of  to.  work  he  carried  away 


WRI 

WREATHS. 

I  King$  7.  n.  10.  of  clKiiu-work  lor  the  cliapiJcrs 

£  Chion.  4.  i-2.  iwo  ic.  lo  cover  llie  two  j)u!.-iiiii;)8 

13.  I'uiir  hun'JreJ  iioiiiegrHnalcsou  li:c  '.'.vo  «. 

WREaT. 

£;«<(.  23. 3.  not  decline  al'iet  many,  to  ;.■!.  juilgmcn". 

(j.  Ihou  shall  not  w.  the  judgment  oftJ.'*  poyr 
VeuL  Ifi.  IS.  liiouslialtnot  (o.judgm.  noi  !i!<e|;iri| 
l'».;>).5.every  day  they  lo.iny  words,  their  thoDglits 
SPet.  i.  16.  winch  thev  that  are  unstable  ic. 

WRESTED. 
Hit)    1-  *  4.  theie'ore  m.  judgment  proceedctli 

WRESTIiNG. 
Ezek.  9.  T  9-  'he  <^'<v  is  full  of  w.  of  judgment 

Wrestle. 

Epk.  6.  12.  for  we  in.  not  iiguiiist  flesh  and  lilood 

WRE.STLEU. 

Oen.30.8.witli£reat  wrestlings  have  I  w.wilhsislei 

3i.  24.  Jacob  was  alone,  there  w  a  man  with  liim 

So.  Jacob's  thiffli  was  out  of  joint  as  he  w. 

WRESTLING. 

Oen.  30.  t  8-  and  Rachel  called  his  name  id. 

WRh:STLL\GS. 
Ge«.30. 8.  with  great  tc.  have  I  wrestled  with  sister 

WRETCHED. 
Roni.7.24.0  ir.man  tiiat  I  am,  who  shall  deli  vernie 
Hev.  3.  17.  anil  knowest  not  that  thou  art  w. 

WRETCHEDNESS. 
ATura.  11.  15.  kill  me  and  let  me  not  see  my  w. 

WRING. 
f.ev.  I.  15.  the  priest  shall  iB.  off  his  head,  5.  8. 
Psal.  75.  8.  all  ihe  wicked  shall  w.  them  out 

WRINGED. 
/udir  C.  38.  Gideon  w.  the  dew  out  of  the  fleece 

WRLNGER. 
Isa.  IG.  t  4.  for  the  w.  is  at  an  end,  spoiler  ceaseth 

WRINGLXG. 
Prov.  30. 33.  the  if .  of  the  nose  bringeth  forth  bloud 

WRINKLE. 
Eph-5.  27.  a  glorious  church  not  having  snot  orzc. 

WRINKLES. 
Job  16.  8-  and  thou  hast  filled  me  with  w. 

WRINKLING. 
ffak.  3.  t  19-  lliere  is  no  w.  of  ihy  bruise 

WRITE. 
F.zod.  34. 1. 1  will  w.  on  these  tables,  Dent.  10.  2. 

27.  the  Lord  said  to  Moses,  w.  ihou  these  words 
JWm.  17.  2.  ic.  ihou  every  man's  name  on  his  rod 
3.  lliou  slialt  w.  .Aaron's  name  on  the  rod  of  Levi 
Deut.  6.  9.  w.  theiu  on  posts  of  thy  house,  11.  20. 
24.  1.  then  let  him  ?r.  her  a  bill  of  divorcement, 
and  send  her  out  of  his  house,  3.  Mark  10.4. 
ST.  3.  v>.  on  the  stones  the  wiirils  of  this  law,  8. 
31.  I'J  DOW  therefore  in.  ye  this  song  for  you 
Ckron.  26.  ~~.  the  acts  of  Uzziah  did  Isaiah  w. 
'tra  5. 10.  that  we  might  w.  the  names  of  the  men 
9.  38.  we  make  a  sure  covenant  and  to.  it 
(4.  8.  8.  70.  ye  also  for  the  Jews  as  itlikelli  you 
OV.  3.  3.  w.  them  on  the  table  of  thy  heart,  7.  3. 
a.  8.  1.  te.  in  the  great  roll  with  a  man's  pen 
10.  1.  that  w.  srievousness  which  they  prescribed 
19.  trees  shall  be  few,  that  a  child  may  w.  them 
91.  8.  now  ^o  w.  It  before  them  in  a  table 

'.  22.  30.  sailh  ihe  i.ord  v>.  ye  this  man  childless 
SO.  2.  10.  the  words  I  nave  spoken,  36.  2, 17,  28. 
SL  33.  I  will  JO.  it  in  iheir  hearts,  Hcb.  8.  10. 
Jzfk.  24.  '2.  son  of  man,  w.  the  name  of  the  day 
jn.  16.  w.  ii|>on  the  sticks  for  Judah  and  Israel 
43.  11.  to.  it  in  their  sight,  that  ihey  may  keep  form 
JHah.  2.  2.  jr.  the  vision,  make  it  plain  on  tables 
f,v.ke  1.3. it  seemed  good  to  metoia.  to  thee  in  order 
16.  6.  take  thy  bill  and  w.  fifty  {|  7.  !0.  fourscore 
John  1. 45.  of  whom  Moses  and  the  prophets  did  w. 
■>  10.  21.  to.  not,  king  of  the  Jews,  but  that  he  said 
jjcl»15.20.that  we  ic.lo  Iheni  thatthey  abstainfrom 
35.  26.  of  whom  I  have  no  certain  thing  lo  w.  to 
my  lord,  that  I  might  have  somewhat  to  w 
I  Cor.  4.  14.  I  w.  not  these  things  to  shame  you 

14.37.  things  I  w.  are  the  commandments  of  Lord 
^Cor.  1.  13.  for  we  vj.  none  other  things  to  you 
'S.  !1.  to  this  end  also  did  I  JO.  that  I  might  know 
9.  1.  it  is  sniierfiuous  for  me  to  w.  to  you 
'  13.  2.  I  10.  to  them  which  heretofore  have  sinned 

10.  therefiiie  1  m.  these  things  being  absent 
■Dal.  1.  90.  now  llie  things  I  w.  unto  you,  I  lie  not 
Pliil.  3.  1.  to  w.  the  same  things,  for  you  it  is  g^fe 
\TIUKi  4.  0.  ye  need  not  that  I  id.  to  yoti,  5.  1. 
87Tk«»«.  3.17.sol  K.  II 1  T/m.S.H.  these  things  I  w. 
■Voh.  10.  If),  and  in  their  minds  will  I  jn.  them 
B  Pet.  3.  1.  I  now  ir.  unto  you,  1  .hhn  2.  1. 
'9  John  1.4.  the.se  things  7».  we  to  you  that  your  joy 
2.  7.  brethren,  {  w.  no  new  coinmandinciit  lo  you 
'    8.  again,  a  new  commandment  1  to.  unto  you 
■    12.  I  to.  to  yoi!,  little  childn-n,  13. 

13. 1  te.  to  yon,  fathers,  1  to.  lo  yon,  young  men 
9Jokn  12.  having  manv  things  to  w.  unto  you 
9  John  n.  I  will  not  with  Ink  and  pen  lo.  to  you 
Jutit  3.  wlien  I  gave  all  diligence  to  lo.  of  common 
salvation,  it  was  needful  for  me  to  to.  lo  you 
Mm  1.  11.  what  thou  seesi  to  ui  a  book,  19. 
701 


WRI 

Rev.  2. 1.  to  the  angel  of  thechurcli  of  Ephosiis,  w. 

8.  ill  Smyrna  ||  12.  in  Fergamus  )  18.  Thyalira 

3.  1.  in  Sardis  ||  7.  Philadelphia  ||  14.  Luodicea 

12  I  will  10.  on  him  the  name  of  my  God  and  city 

■jf  my  God,  1  will  to.  on  liim  my  new  name 

10.  4.  is  I  was  at)oiu  to  ».  4  voice  said,  w.  not 

14.  lii.  (0.  lilcasp'i  are  the  dead  i.'iat  die  In  the  Lord 
II'  9. 10. biassed  are  they  which  ate  called  tosupjier 
ai.  5.  rr.  for  liiese  words  are  true  and  lailhlul 

Scs  Book. 
WRITER. 
.Judfr.  5.  14.  they  that  handle  the  pen  of  the  w. 
I'sal.  45.  1.  my  tongue  ;s  the  pen  of  a  ready  to. 
Eiek.  9.  2.  a  man  with  a  w.  inkhorn  by  Ins  side,  3. 

WHITEST 
.lob  13.  26.  for  thou  to.  bitter  things  against  me 
Ezck.  37.  20.  the  sticks  whereon  thou  to.  shall  be 

WRITETH. 
Psal.  37.  6.  the  Lord  shall  count  when  he  w.  up 

WRITING. 
Efod.  32.  Ifi.  and  the  to.  was  the  to.  of  God 
;.'!).  :tO.  and  wrote  on  plate  of  the  holy  crown  a  lo. 
Drut.  10.  4.  he  wrote  according  to  the  first  to. 
31.24.  when  Moses  had  made  an  end  of  to.  the  law 

1  Chr.  28.  19.  the  Lord  made  me  understand  in  w. 

2  Chr.  2.  11.  Huram  king  of  Tyre  answered  in  to. 
21.  12.  there  came  a  w.  fro.Ti  Jehoram  to  Elijah 
.'!5.  4.  prepare  according  to  the  w.  of  David  king 
3R.  22.  Cyrus  putthe  proclamation  into.  Ezra  1. 1. 

Ezra  4.7.  the  w.  of  letter  was  in  the  Syrian  tongue 

Esth.  1.  22.  for  hn  sent  letters  unto  all  provinces 

according  to  the  w.  thereof,  3.  12. 1  8.  9.  j  9.  27. 

3.  14.  the  copy  of  the  to.  was  published  to  all 

4.  8.  Mordecai  gave  to  Hatach  a  copy  of  the  to. 
8. 8.  the  to.  in  the  king's  name  may  no  man  reverse 

A<a.38.9.  the  to.  of  Hezekiah  when  he  had  been  sick 

Ezek.  13.  9.  not  written  in  the  w.  of  house  of  Israel 

Dan.  5.  7   the  king  said,  whoso  shall  read  this  w. 

8.  could  not  read  the  lo.  \\  15.  should  read  this  w. 

16.  thou  canst  read  the  w.  thou  slialt  be  dollied 

17.  yet  I  will  re.id  the  w.  to  the  king  and  make 
24.  this  is  the  to.  that  was  written,  25. 

6.  8.  sign  Ihe  to.  ||  9.  king  Darius  signed  the  7b. 
10.  when  Daniel  knew  that  the  to., was  signed 
Mat.  5.  31.  give  her  a  7e.  of  divorcement,  19.  7. 
Juhn  19.  19.  the  w.  was,  Jpsiie  of  Nazareth  king 

Wan(/-WRITING. 
Col.  2.  14.  blotting  out  ihe  hand-w.  of  ordinances 

WRITING-T.-VBLE. 
Luke  1.  63.  Zacharias  asked  for  a  w.-table 

WRIT[.\'GS. 
.Uhn  5.  47.  if  ye  believe  not  his  w.  how  believe? 

WRITTEN. 
F.znd.  31. 18.  w.  with  the  finger  of  God,  Deut.O.lO. 
I  Kings  21. 11.  elders  did  as  it  was  to.  in  ^le  letters 

1  Clirov.  4.  41.  these  w.  by  name  smote  their  tents 

2  C/tron. 30.5. had  not  ke|it  the  passover  as  it  was  to. 
Ezra  5.  7.  they  sent  a  letter,  wherein  was  w.  thus 

6.  2.  and  therein  was  a  record  thus  to. 

8.  34.  Ihe  weight  of  the  vessels  was  to.  at  that  time 
JVe'A.  6.  6.  sent  an  open  letter,  wherein  was  w. 

8.  14.  found  to.  in  the  law  lo  dwell  in  booths 

13.).  WHS  to.  Ammonite  not  come  into  congregation 
'K.«<A.1.19.  let  it  be  to.  among  the  lawsof  theMedes 

3.  9.  let  it  be  to.  that  they  may  be  destroyed 
12.  in  the  name  of  king  Ahasuerus  was  it  to. 

6.  2.  found  IB.  that  Mordecai  told  of  Biglhana 
8.  5.  Ii't  it  be  w.  to  reverse  Haman's  letters 

P.s-n?.  (i9.  28.  let  them  not  be  to.  with  the  righteous 
102.  18.  Ibis  shall  be  to.  for  the  generation  locoine 
149.  0.  to  execute  on  them  Ihe  judgment  to. 

Pf«?;.22.  20.  have  not  I  id.  to  Ihee  excellent  things? 

Feci.  12.  10.  that  which  was  w.  was  upright 

.Irr.  17. 13.  that  depart  from  mo  shall  bi;  to.  >n  enrth 
30.29.  whv  hast  to.  the  king  of  Babylon  shall  come 

Ezrk.  2.  10.  the  roll  was  to.  within  and  without 
13.  9.  nor  to.  in  the  writing  of  house  of  Judali 

Dun.  5.  24.  this  is  the  writing  that  was  to.  25. 

.Milt.  27.  37.  they  set  up  his  accusation  to. 

Mark  11.  17.  is  it  not  tu.  my  house  shall  be  called 

15.  26.  the  superscription  of  his  accusation  was  to. 
the  king  of  the  Jews,  /,itt(;23,  38.  ./o/tti  19.20. 

lAike  4.  17.  he  found  the  place  where  it  was  to. 
10.  20.  rejoice  that  your  names  are  to.  in  heaven 
18.  31.  all  things  to. shall  be  accomplished,  21.  22. 

.Juhn  2.  17.  the  disciples  remembered  that  it  was  to. 
10.  .34.  is  it  not  w.  In  your  law,  I  said,  ye  are  gods 

20.  31.  but  these  are  to.  that  ye  might  believe 

21.  25.  if  they  should  be  tc.  every  one,  the  world 
could  not  contain  ihe  hooks  that  should  be  tB. 

./lots  13.  29.  thev  had  fulfilleil  all  that  was  to. 
21.  25.  ss  touching  the  Gentiles,  we  have  to. 
Horn.  2.  15.  which  shew  ihe  work  of  Ihn  law  to. 

4.  23.  now  it  was  not  to.  for  his  sake  alone 

1  Cor.  10.  11.  they  are  to.  for  our  admonition 

2  Cnr.  3.  2.  ye  are  our  epistle  to.  in  our  hearts 
3.  to.  not  with  ink,  but  with  the  Spirit  of  Cod 
7.  if  the  minislration  of  ilenih  to.  in  stones 

Philem.  19.  I  Paul  have  to.  with  mine  own  hand 
//(:i.l2.23.the  church  of  tb«  first-born  to.  in  heaven 


VVRO 

Bev.  1.  3.  keep  those  things  which  aic  to.  tlierein 
2.  17.  and  in  the  stone  a  new  name  to. 
13.  8.  whose  names  are  not  to.  in  the  bock  of  life 
14.1. having  his  Father's  name  to. in  their  forehead* 

17.  5.  upon  her  head  was  a  name  to.  Mystery 

19.  12.  he  had  a  name  to.  on  his  thigh,  16. 

21.  12.  names  of  the  twelve  tribes  to.  on  the  fe'atcs 

Is  WRITTEN. 
Josh.  1.  8.  observe  to  do  all  that  is  to.  therein 
2  Kings  22.  13.  that  which  ta-  to.  concerning  ua 
/'7s<A.8.8.for  writing  which  isuo.  in  the  king's  name 
Isa.  4.  3.  every  one  that  is  to.  among  the  living 

■  ler.  17.  I.  sin  of  Judah  is  to.  with  a  pen  of  iron 
/>«ti.9. 11.  the  curse  and  oath  that  t.t  to.  inii.e  law 
Luke  10.  26.  what  is  to.  in  the  law?  how  leaeesll 

20.  17.  he  said,  what  is  this  then  that  is  to.? 

22.  37  this  that  is  tc.  must  be  accomplished 
./olin  15.  25.  the  word  might  be  fulfilled  that  is  to, 
I  Cor.  4.  6.  to  think  of  men  above  that  which  it  W. 

9.  111.  for  our  sakes,  no  doubt,  this  t's  w. 
15.  54.  he  brought  to  pass  the  saving  that  is  v). 
It  is  WRITTEN. 
Josh.  8.  31.  as  it  is  lo.  in  the  law  of  Moses,  I  Kint't 
2.  3.  2  Chron.  23.  18.  |  25.  4.  I  31.  3.  |  35.  12. 
Ezra  3.  2,  4.  [  6.  18.  jVch.  8. 15.  |  10. 34,  36 
Dan.  9.  13. 
Psal.  40.  7.  in  the  volume  t(  is  to.  of  me,  ffeh.  10.7, 
Isa.  65.  6.  it  is  to.  before  me,  I  will  recompense 
Mat.  2.  5.  thus  it  is  v>.  by  the  |)rophet,  Luke  24.  46, 

11.  10.  this  is  he  of  whom  it  is  to.  Lukr.  7.  27. 
26.  24.  as  it  is  tB.  of  him,  Mark  9.  13.  |  14.  21. 

31.  it  is  to.  Mark  14.  27.  Luke  4.  8.  Jicts  23.  5 

Mark  9.  12.  and  how  it  is  tc.  of  the  Son  of  man 

Luke  2.  23.  as  it  is  to.  in  the  law  of  Ihe  Lord 

RoM.  11.  8.  according  as  it  is  lo.  1  Cor.  1.  31. 

2  Cor.  4.   r3 

12.  19.  for  tt  is  w.  14.  11.  Gal.  3.  10. 

15.  3.  Christ  pleased  not  himself,  but  as  it  is  w. 
1  Cur.  15.  45.  so  it  is  to.  the  first  man  Adam 

1  Fct.  1.16.  because  it  is  to.  be  ve  Indv,  I  am  holy 

I  hove,  or  have  I  WRITTEN. 
K3:orf.24.12.will  give  thee  commanilmc!nl,/'Ant)P  to 
Hos.  8.  12.  I  have  to.  to  him  t;reat  things  of  my  law 
.lohn  19.  22.  Pilate  said,  what  I  have  to.  I  have  to. 
1  John  2. 14.  /  have  to.  to  you  fathers,  young  men 
•    26.  these  things  have  I  to.  onto  you,  5.  13. 

IVere  WRITTEN. 
JVum.  11.  26.  and  they  were  of  Ihem  that  toerc  t/>. 
Job  19.  23.  Oh  that  my  words  toere  now  to. 
I.tike  24.  -14.  all  things  he  fulfilled  which  toere  te. 
.John  12.  16.  that  these  things  toere  to.  of  him 
/Jotti.l5.4.wliatsoev.  things  toere  to.  aforetime  toffi 
to.  for  our  learning  that  we  might  have  hojie 
See  Book,  Chronicle. 
WRONG. 
Oen    16.  5.  Sarai  said,  my  to.  he  upon  ihee 
Eiod.  2.  13.  Moses  said  to  him  that  did  the  to. 
Deut.  19.  16.  to  testify  against  him  what  is  to. 

■  luilg.  11.  27.  Ihou  dosl  me  te.  to  war  against  me 

1  Chrnn.  12.  17.  seeing  there  is  no  tB.  in  my  liandj 

16.  21.  ho  siiftered  no  man  to  do  them  to.  he  re- 

proved kings  for  their  sakes,  Psal.  105.  14. 
K.«(//.  1. 16.  Vashti  had  not  done  tB.  lothe  king  only 
.lub  19. 7.  behold,  I  cry  out  of  to.  but  am  nolheiirci 
.ler.  22.  3.  do  no  to.  do  no  violence  lo  the  siranget 
13.  woe  to  him  that  buildelh  his  chambers  by  to, 
/,«m.3.59.0  Lord,  thou  hastaei-n  my  to.  judge  thou 
Hdb.  1.  4.  therefore  to.  judgment  proceede'h 
Mat.  20.  13.  he  answered,  friend,  I  do  thee  no  to. 
..lets  7.  24.  and  seeing  one  of  them  suffer  to. 

26.  ye  are  brelhren,  why  ilo  ye  tB.  one  lo  anolhorl 

27.  he  that  did  his  neighbour  tjo.  thrust  him  away 

18.  14.  if  it  were  a  matter  of  tr.  or  lewdness 

25.  10.  Paul  said,  to  the  Jews  have  I  done  no  to. 

1  Cnr.  6.  7.  why  do  ye  not  rather  lake  to.7 

8.  nay,  ye  do  to.  and  defraud  your  brelhren 

2  Cor.  7. 12.  I  did  it  not  for  his causo  that  had  done 

ihe  to.  nor  for  his  cau.se  that  suffered  w. 
12.  13  I  was  not  burdensome,  forgive  me  this  lo 
Col.  3.  25.  he  that  dolh  to.  shall  receive  for  the  o 

WRONGED. 
2  Cnr.  7.  2.  receive  us,  we  have  to.  no  mtin 
Philem.  18.  if  he  hath  to.  Ihee,  or  oweth  ought 

WRONG  ETH. 
Frov.  8.  36.  Yc  that  sinnelh  ag.  me  tB.  his  own  sod 

WRONGFULLY. 
,Tob  21.  27.  the  devices  ye  to.  imagine  against  ino 
Psal.  35.  19.  let  not  mine  enemies  to.  rejoica 
38.  19.  they  that  hate  me  to.  are  multiplied 
69.  4.  would  destroy  me,  being  mine  enemies  tP. 
1 19.  86.  tney  persecute  me  ta.  help  thou  me 
Ezek.  22.  29.  ihej  have  oppressed  the  Htranijer  u\ 
\  Pel.  2.  19.  if  a  man  eniSire  grief,  suffering  to. 

WROTE. 
Kxnd.'H.-'i.  Moses  to.  all  the  wordnof  theLora,  nml 
rorse  !>ariy  in  ttie  morning,  DfitJ  31.  9 
3^.  28.  Lord  to.  upon  the  tables  w,->rds  of  covenant 
ten  coinmonds,  Dextt.  4.  13.  |  ,5.  22.  |  10.  4 
J^iim.  33.  2.  and  Moses  to.  their  goings  out 
Deut.  31.  22.  Moses  to.  this  sonj  the  aanns  day 


WRO 

Josh.  8  32.  Joehua^jc.  upon  the  stones  the  law 

1  Sam.  lO.i'i.Sanvuel  u,.  the  manner  of  the  kingdom 
ftSam.  11.  14.  David  w-  a  loiter  to  Joab,  15. 
XKings  21.  8.  Jezebel  xc.  letters  in  Ahab's  name,  9. 
iKings  lO.l.Jebuio.  6.  ||  lC'Ar.24.  (J.SIieniaiah  to. 

2  C.iron.  30.  1.  Hezekiali  w.  letters  to  Epbraim 
32. 17.  Sennucberib  le.  to  rail  on  tlie  God  ol'  Israel 

f^zra  i.  t).  tlicy  w.  an  accusation  against  Judali 

8.  Rcbum  w  9.  1|  Est/i.e.i.  letters  of  Human  w. 
Esth.  8.  iO.  Mordecai  w.  letters,  9.  20,  29. 

JtT.  36.  4.  Barucli  ic.  from  Jeremiali,  18,  27,  32. 
51.  CO.  so  Jeremiah  w.  in  a  book  all  the  evil 
Dan  !>.  5.  finjers  of  a  m:in's  hand  w.  on  the  wail 

6.  25.  then  king  Darius  w.  unto  all  people 

"7.  1.  Daniel  bad  a  dream,  and  be  w.  the  dream 
Atari  10.5.1'oryonr  bardn.  Mos.  w.  you  this  precept 

lii.  19.  Master,  Moses  m.  to  us,  Ijukc  20.28.  ] 
Z-uke  1.  63.  Zacharias  u>.  saying,  Ins  name  is  John 
John  5.  46.  have  believed  me,  lor  Moses  w.  of  me 

8.  6.  Jesus  with  his  finger  w.  on  the  ground,  8. 

19.  I'.l.  Pilate  w.  a  title  and  put  it  on  the  cross 

21.  24.  John  2C.  and  testified  of  these  things 
.^cts  15.  23.  the  apostles  w.  letters  by  ihem 

18.  27.  the  brethren  jc.  e.xhorting  the  disciples 
23.  25.  Lysias  ic.  a  letter  after  this  manner 
Rom.  16.  22.  I  Tertius,  who  w.  this  epistle,  salute 
i  Cor.  5.  9.  Paul  w.  in  nn  epistle,  2  Cor.  2.  3,  4. 
I  7.  12.  Eph.  3.  3.  P/tilcm.  21. 

7.  1.  concerning  the  things  whereof  ye  w.  to  me 

2  Jolir,  5.  not  as  though  I  w.  a  new  commandment 

3  John  9.  I  w.  to  the  ihurch,  Diotr.  receives  us  not 

WROTH. 
Gen.  4.  5.  Cain  was  very  w.  ||  6.  why  art  thou  w.? 
31.  36.  Jacob  was  w.  ||  34.  7.  Jacob's  sons  were  tp. 
40.  2.  Pharaoh  was  w.  with  two  officers,  41.  10. 
Exod.  16.  20.  Mosps  was  io.  JVurir.  16.  15.  |  31. 14. 
Jfum.  16.22.  wiltthou  be  w.  with  all  congregalioni 
Deut.  1.  34.  the  Lord  heard  your  words  and  was  w. 
3.  26.  I  9. 19.  2  Sam.  22.  8.  2  Chron.  28.  9. 
Psal.  18.  7.  I  78.  21,  59,  62. 

1  Sam.  18.  3.  and  8aul  was  very  jo.  20.  7. 

29.  4.  the  princes  of  Philistines  were  w.  with  him 

2  Sam.  3.  8.  Abner  was  ic.  ||  13.  21.  David  was  lo. 
iKimrs  5. 11.  but  Naaman  was  w.  and  went  away 

13.  19.  and  the  man  of  God  was  w-  with  him 
2C/(™n.l6.10  Asawasw.  |  26.  19.  Uzziah  wasw. 
JVcA.  4.  I.Siinballat,  7.11  Eslh.\.H.  Aiiasuerus  «j. 
Esth.  2.  21.  Sigthan  and  Teresh  were  w. 
Psal.f^9.  33.  thou  hastbeen  20.  with  thine  anointed 
/sa.  28.  21.  he  shall  beio.  asin  the  valley  of  Gibeon 

47.  G.  I  was  w.  with  my  people,  I  have  polluted 
54.  9.  I  have  sworn  I  would  not  be  w.  with  thee 
57. 16.  I  will  not  contend,  nor  will  I  be  always  le. 
17.  for  the  iniquity  of  his  covetousness  was  I  ta. 
and  smote  him,  I  hid  me,  and  was  w. 
C4.  5.  behold  thou  art  w.  for  we  have  sinnei! 

9.  be  not  V).  very  sore,  O  Lord  ;  we  are  thy  people 
i/iT.37.15. princes  were  w.||J/a«.2.16.  Herod  wasje. 
J^am.  5.22.  rejected  us,  thou  art  very  w.  again.^tus 
Mat.  18.  34.  his  Lord  was  w.  and  delivered  him 

22.  7.  king  was  w.  II  Rev.  12. 17.  dragon  was  w. 

WROUGHT. 
Gen.  34.  7.  Shcchem  ha<l  w.  folly  in  Israel 
Exod.  10.  2.  what  tiling-^  I  have  id.  in  Egypt 
36. 1.  then  w.  Bezaleel  and  Ahcdinb,  Ld.  put  wisd. 

4.  nil  the  wise  men  w.  the  wmk,  8.  |  39.  6. 
Lev.  20.  12.  put  to  death,  they  hive  lo.  confusion 
JVawi.  23.  23.  it  shall  be  said,  what  hath  God  w.? 
J)eut.\'.'i-  manor  woman  I  hat  hath  jo.  wickedness 

22.  21. 7(7.  folly  in  Israel,  .Josh.  7. 15.  Judir.  20.  10 

31.  13.  for  the  evils  whicli  they  shall  have  w. 
i2utA2.19.sliewed  with  whom  she  had  w.  the  man's 

name  with  whom  [  ?/?.  to-day,  is  Boaz 

1  Sam.  6.  fi.  Lord  had  w.  wonderfully  among  them 
11.  13.  Lord  both  w.  salvation  in  Israel,  19.  5. 

14.  45.  for  Jonathan  hath  id.  with  God  this  day 

2  Sam.  18. 13.  otherwise  Ishould  haveso.  fiilsehood 

23.  10.  the  Lord  w.  a  great  victory  that  day,  12. 
IKinn^s  5.10.who  ruled  over  the  people  that  70.9.23. 

36.  20.  the  acts  of  Zimri,  and  tlie  treason  he  lo. 
25.  hut  Omri  w.  evd  in  the  eves  of  the  Lord 
2  fCivsTf:  3.  2  Jchoram  to.  evil, "2  C/iron.  21.  6. 

IT  11.  Israel  70.  wicked  things,  JVeh.  9.  18. 

21  6.  Manasseh  w.  much  wickedncs,  2CAr.  33. 6. 
1  Chron.  4.  21.  the  families  that  w.  fine  linen 
ECAroTi.  3.  14.  and  he  70.  chorubims  thereon 

24.  12.  they  hired  such  as  w.  i'on  and  brass 
13.  so  the  workman  w.  the  work,  34.  iO,  13. 

32.  t  24.  the  Lord  w.  a  miracle  for  Hezekiah 
AVA.  4.  16.  half  of  my  servants  ir.  in  the  work 

17.every  one  with  (meof  Ids  hands  w.\n  the  work 
Joh  12.  9.  the  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  w.  this 
30.  23.  or  who  can  say,  thou  hast  to.  iniquityl 
f'sal.  31.  19.  hast  w.  for  them  that  trust  in  thee 
68.  28.  strengthen  that  which  thou  hast  io.  for  us 
"78.  43.  how  be  had  70.  his  signs  in  Egypt 
Eccl.  2. 11.1  looked  on  all  works  my  hands  had  70. 
Jsa.  2R.  12  fo.  thou  hn.st  70.  all  our  works  in  tis 
!•?.  we  have  not  w.  any  J'»!i\erance  in  the  earth 
4l    4.  who  hatk  10.  and  done  it?  I  the  Lord,  I  am 
702 


YEA 

Jcr.  11.  15.  seeing  she  hath  jo.  lewdness  with  many 

18.  3.  arid  behold,  he  w.  a  work  on  the  wheels 
Eick.  an  9.  1  70.  for  my  name's  sake,  H,  22,  44. 

29.  20.  given  him  Egypt,  because  they  w.  for  me 
/Jan.4. 2.  the  wonders  ihatGodhath  w.  toward  me 
Jonah  1.  11.  the  sea  w.  and  was  tempestuous,  13. 
Zeph.  2. 3.  meek  ofearth  who  have  w. his  judgment 
Mat.  20.  12.  these  last  have  w.  but  one  hour 

26.10.  she  bath  w.  a  good  work  on  me,  Mark  !4.G. 
Jicls  15.  12.  what  wonders  God  hath  w.  21.  19. 

18.3.1'aulof9anietrade,abode  with  Aquilaand  w 

19.  11.  God  70.  special  miracles  by  hands  of  Paul 
Hum.  7.  8.  w.  in  me  all  manner  of  concupiscence 

15.  18.  things  which  Christ  hath  not  w.  by  me 
2Cor.  5.  5.  he  (hat  hath  lo.  usforsame  thing,  is  God 

7.  11.  what  carefulness  it  jo.  in  youl 
Gal.  2.  8.  for  he  that  to.  effectually  in  Peter 
Efh.  1.  20.  which  he  70.  in  Christ,  when  he  raised 
2Thess.  3  8.  bat  we  w.  with  labour  and  travail 
Ucb.  11.  33.  who,  through  faith,  70.  righteousness 
./(UH.Q.  22.  seest  tliou  houfaitii  to.  with  his  works'? 

1  Pet.  4.  3.  to  have  20.  the  will  of  the  Gentiles 

2  John  8.  lose  not  those  things  which  we  have  w. 
Reo.  19.  20.  the  false  prophet  that  w.  miracles 

WROUGHT,  Passively. 
J^Tum.  31.  51.  Moses  took  of  them  all  10.  jewels 
J)eut.  13.  14.  that  such  abomination  is  70.  17.  4. 
21.  3.  take  a  heifer  which  hath  not  been  la. 
1  Kings  7.  26.  iSie  brim  of  the  sea  was  70.  like 

1  Chron.  22.  2.  he  set  masons  to  hew  to.  stones 
Kch.  6.  16.  this  work  was  70.  of  our  God 
Psal.  45.  13.  her  clothing  was  of  10.  gold 

139.  15.  when  I  was  made  in  secret,  curiously  70. 

F.ccl.  2.  17.  the  work  10.  under  the  sun  is  grievous 

Mat.  11.  t  2.  John  the  Baptist  is  risen,  therefore 

mighty  works  are  w.  by  bitn,  Mark  6.  2. 

John  3.  21.  made  maniilst  that  they  are  to.  of  God 

19.  t  23.  coat  was  without  seam,  20.  from  the  toji 
.^cts  5.  12.  wonders  were  id.  among  the  people 

2  Cor.  1.  t  6.  which  is  to.  in  enduring  sufferings 
12.  12.  the  signs  of  an  apostle  were  w.  among  you 

WROUGHTEST. 
Ruth  2.  19.  Naomi  said  to  her,  where  10.  thou? 

V.'BUNG. 
T^ev.  1.  15.  the  blood  shall  be  7c.  out,  5.  9. 
Psal.  73.  10.  waters  of  a  full  cup  are  to.  to  them 
/sa.  51.  17.  thou  hast  ic. out  cf  the  dregs  of  the  cup 


YARN 

1  Kings\Q.1S.  Solomon  had  linen  jr.  outof  Egypt, 
the  king's  merchants  received  y.  2  Chr.  1.  IC 
YCE,  or  rather  ICE. 
.Job  6.  16.  which  are  blackish  by  reason  of  7^. 
38.  29.  out  of  whose  womb  came  the  y.  and  frost 
Psal.  147.  17.  he  cisteih  forth  his  y.  like  morsels 

YE. 

Oeti.S.S.yfs'iallbc  as  goda,  knowing  good  and  evil 
/>u/.e  16.  15.  ye  aro  they  which  justify  yourselves 

1  Cor.  6. 11.  but  ye  are  washed,  yc  are  sanctified,  yc 

are  juBiifi'iu  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
20.  ye  arc  boushtwith  2  price,  glorify  G.  in  body 

2  Cor.  3.  2.  ye  are  our  opiutie  written  in  our  hearts 
6.  12.  ye  are  not  straitened  in  us  but  in  your  own 

Gal.  4.  12.  brethren,  be  as  I  am,  for  I  am  as  ye  Ere 
6.  I.  ye  which  are  spiritual,  restore  such  a  one 
Kph.  2.  13.  ye  who  sometimes  were  far  off  are  nigh 

1  These.  2.  19.  what  is  our  joy,  are  not  even  ye? 
20.  ye  are  our  glory  ||  3. 8.  if  t/e  stand  fast  in  Lord 

5.  4.  but  ye,  brethren,  are  not  in  darkness 
5.  ye  are  all  children  of  light  and  of  the  day 

2  Thess.  3.  13.  but  ye,  brethren,  be  not  weary 

1  Pel.  2.  9.  but  ye  are  a  chosen  generation 

YEA. 
Gen.  3.  1.  y.  haih  God  said,  ye  shall  not  eat  _ 
Mat.  5.  37.  let  your  conversation  be  y.  y.  Jajn.5.12. 

9.  28.  thev  sold  unto  him,  y.  Lord,  13.  51. 
Jicts  .5.  8.  Sappbira  said,  y.  for  so  much 

22.  27.  tell  me,  art  thoa  a  Roman?  he  said,  y. 

2  Cor.  1.  17.  there  shoulil  be  y.  y-  and  nay,  nay 

18.  our  word  toward  you  was  not  y.  and  nay 

19.  for  the  Son  of  God  was  not  y.  and  nay 
20.all  the  promisesof  God  in  him  arey.nndamen 

Phil.  1.  18.  I  do  rejoice,  y.  and  will  rejoice 
3.8  7/.niid  I  count  all  things  but  loss  for  exrellency 
2  T'7m.3.12.  y.  and  all  that  live  godly  in  Christ  .lesus 
Philem.  20.  y.  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee 

YEAR. 
Concerning  the  Jewish  year.  See  Month.  It 
is  said  in  Gen.  15.  13.  and  in  Acts  7.  6.  that 
they  should  entreat  them  evil  four  hundred 
years.  But  in  Exod.  12.  40.  it  is  said,  The 
sojourning  of  the  children  of  Israel  who  dwelt 
ill  Egyi'l,  was  four  hundred  and  thirty  years. 
This  diffcrenre  is  reconciled  by  di.-^fingnishitig 
the  beginninir  of  the  acroiint.  which,  if  taken 
from  Jihraham's  leaving  of  Chaldea,  and  re- 
ceiving the  first  promise  of  Canaan,  when  his 


VEA 

sojourning  aid  begin;  then  from  that  time  tt 
the  giving  of  the  law,  there  will  be  fourhtM 
dred  and  thirty  years,  as  it  is  in  Exoduti 
But  if  it  be  taken  from  JlbrahavCs  seed,  that 
is,  from  the  birth  of  Isaac,  which  was  in  tha 
hundredth  year  of  Abraham''  s  age,  and  so  thirty 
years  after  his  departure  from  Chaldea,  tAen 
it  must  consequently  be  thirty  years  lesc'  from 
thence  to  tlie  giving  of  the  Law;  and  so  that 
will  agree  exactly  with  tlie  four  hundred  year 
mentioned  in  Cxenesis  and  in  the  .ids,  whtdt 
are  assigned .  to  his  seed's  sojourning  in  a 
strange  land;  by  llie  strange  land  both  Canaan 
and  Egypt  being  to  be  underHiMtd;  for  the 
Chaldee  Pnraphrast,  and  the  generality  ■?/  tkt 
.Jews,  determine  the  space  wherein  they  tor 
journed  in  Egypt,  to  be  but  two  hundred  avii 
ten  years;  only  Josephus  calls  them  two  hii» 
dred  and  fifteen. 

Gen.  17.  21.  whom  Sarah  shall  bear  the  next  jr. 
2().  12.  Isaac  received  the  same  y.  a  hundred-fold 
47.  17.  Joseph  fed  th<'m  with  bread  tliat  y. 

Exod.  12.  2.  it  shall  be  the  first  month  of  the  y. 

2:1.  14.  keep  a  feast  to  me  in  the  y.  Lev.  211.  41. 

17.  three  times  in  they,  all  thy  males  shall  appeci 

before  the  Lord  G«d,34.  23, 24.  Deut.  16. 10. 

29.  I  will  not  drive  them  out  from  thee  inone  y 

I^ev.  10.  .34.  to  make  an  atooement  once  a  y. 

25.  5.  iv  is  a  y.  of  rest  H  29.  redeem  it  within  a  jr. 
J\rum.  9.  22.  if  it  were  a  y.  that  the  cloud  tarrie<i 

14.  34.  each  day  for  a  y.  shall  ye  bear  iniquitien 
Deut.  15.  9.  saying,  the  y.  of  release  is  at  hand 

26.  12.  the  third  y.  which  is  the  y.  of  titliing 
Josh.  5. 12.  they  did  eat  the  fruit  of  Canaan  that  |^ 
.ludg.  10.  8.  that  y.  the  Ammonites  vexed  Israel 

11.  40.  they  went  to  lament  four  days  in  a  y 
17.  10.  I  will  give  thee  ten  shekels  by  the  y. 

1  Sam.  27.  7.  David  dwelt  a  y.  and  four  niO[>th> 

2  Sam.  11.  1.  that  after  the  y.  was  e.xpiied 

14.  26.  it  was  at  every  y.  end  that  be  polled  it 

1  Kings  9.  2.).  three  times  in  a  y.  did  Solomon  oflcr 
10.  14.  now  the  weight  of  the  gold  that  came  l« 

Solomon  in  one  y-  2  Chron.  9.  13; 
~  Kings  19.  29.  ye  shall  eat  tlii.^  y.  such  things  u 
grow  of  themselves  in  second  and  third  y 
Isa.  37.  30. 

2  Chron.  27.  5.  Ammon  gave  him  the  same  y. 
Esth.  9.  27.  they  would  keep  two  days  every  •. 
Ps.  65. 11.  thou  crovvmst  the  y.  with  thy  goodncaa 
Isa.  6.  1.  in  the  y.  that  kingUzziah  died 

14.  28.  in  the  y.  king  Altai:,  died  was  this  burdeQ 
21.  16.  in  a  y.  all  the  glory  of  Kedar  shall  fail 
61.2.loproclaimtheaccepfabley.  of  the  Lord,  ao 

the  day  of  vengeance  of  our  Goil,  Luke  4.10. 

63.  4.  and  the  y.  of  my  redeemed  is  eonie 

.Tcr.  11.23.  bring  evil  on  the  men  of  Anaiholh,ever 

the  y.  of  their  visitation,  23.  12.  |  48.  44 

17.  8.  shall  not  be  c:ireful  in  the  y.  of  drought 

29.  16.  thus  saith  the  Lord,  this  y.  thou  shall  dis 

17.  so  Ilananiah  the  prophet  died  the  same  y. 
51.  46.  a  rumour  shall  both  come  in  one  y. 
F.zek.  4.  6.  I  have  appointed  each  day  for  a  y. 
46.  17.  it  shall  be  his  to  the  y.  of  liberty 
Mic.  G.  6.  shall  I  come  with  calves  of  a  y.  old? 
LnUci.iX.  his  parents  wenitoJeru-salemeveryy. 
13.  8.  he  said,  Lord,  let  it  alone  this  y.  also 
.JohnW.  49.  Caiaph.is  being  high-priest  that  y.  said 
one  man  should  die  for  the  people,  51. 1 18.  IX 
Jlrts  11.26.  a  whole  7/  they  assembled  themselve* 

15.  11.  Paul  continued  a  ?/.  alCormlh,  teaching 
2  Cor.  8.  10.  but  also  lo  be  forward  a  y.  ago 

9.  2.  that  Achaia  w^is  ready  a  y.  ago,  your  zeat 
Hcb.  9.  7.  the  high-priest  went  in  once  a  y.  25. 

10.3.  there  isa  rommnbrance  innde  of  sins  every  y 
.Tarn.  4.  13.  we  will  continue  there  n  y  and  buy 
/Jejt.  9. 15.  who  were  prepared  fur  a  month  and  ay 

YEAR  after  YEAR. 
2Sam.21.1.there  wasa  fiminollireeyearsy.a/t.  J 

YEAR  by  YEAR. 

Deut.  14.  22.  thou  slinlt  tithe  the  increRse  of  thj 

seed  that  the  field  bringeth  forth  y.  by  y 

15.  20.  thou  shalt  eat  il  before  ihs  Lord  y.  Ay  y 

1  f;am.l.7.  ashedid  so  y.Ay  y.soshe  iirovokcd  Itef 

1  Kings  ^.  11.  thus  Solomon  gave  to  Hiram  y.byif. 

10.  25. 1  hey  brought  a  rate  y.  by ;/.  2  Chron  9.  24. 

2  Kings  17.  4.  no  present  as  he  iiad  done  y.  by  y. 
JVcA.  10.  34.  to  bring  the  wool  offering  y.  Ay  y. 

35.  bring  the  first-fruits  of  all  trees  y.  by  y. 
/ffit.lO.I. those  sacrifices  which  they  offered  y.by^ 

YEAR  to  YEAR. 
Exod.  13.  10.  keep  this  ordinance  from  y.  to  y. 

1  Sum.  2.  19.  brought  a  coat  to  bini  from  y.  to  y. 
7.16.Samuel  went  from  y.  to  y.  in  circuit  to  Beiho 

2  Chr.  24.  5.  repair  house  of  your  God  fromy.  lo  y 
fsa.  29.  1.  add  ye  y.  to  ?/.  lot  them  kill  sacrifice* 
?^rcA.14.1fi.  shall  go  tiii  from  y.  toy.  to  worship  Ld 

See  First,  Secono,  Third,  Fifth,  Sevbmtii. 

YEARLY. 
Aer.  25.  53.  as  a  ?/.  hired  servant  shall  he  he 
Jadg.  11. 40.  daughters  of  Israel  w<5nt  y.  to  laioeut 


YES 

JvdgS\  .19  there  is  a  feast  of  the  Lord  in  Sliiloh  y. 
\:Surn,  1   3.  Elkaii.ih  w«nt  up  y.  to  worship 
81.  wont  up  to  otl'er  the  y.  sacrilicc,  2.  ly. 
3(1.  (j.  there  is  a  v-  sicritice  there  for  all  the  family 
ElUi-  a.ai.  that  "they  uhoujcl  keep  tiie  14th  day  of 
liie  month  Adar,  and  fifteenth  of  the  same  y. 
YEARS. 
Gen.  1.  14.  let  them  he  for  seasons,  days,  and  t;. 
2ft.  7.  these  ure  tlie  daysof  the  y.  of  .-\bra)iani 

8.  Ab-«haic  died  an  old  man  and  full  of  y. 
17.  Uhmael  was  a  hundred  thirty  seven  y. 

47  9.  lew  and  evil  liave  the  y.  of  my  life  been 
Utttd.  34.  -a.  the  feast  of  in-gathering  at  the  y.  end 
Lev.  Si5.  15.  according  to  number  of  y.  I'j,  60,  5-J. 
27.  Itj.  the  money  according  to  the  y  that  remain 
Veut.  'a.  7.  consider  the  y.  of  many  generations 
losk.  13.  I.  Joshua  was  old  and  stricken  in  y. 
1 ««;«.  i).  3.  Uavid  wlio  hath  been  with  me  tliese  y. 
IKtngs  1.  1.  David  was  old  and  stricken  in  y. 

17.  1.  tliere  shall  not  be  dew  nor  rain  these  y. 
2C'Ar.l4.0.land  had  rest,  Asa  had  no  war  in  those  y. 

18.  2.  after  certain  y.  he  went  dow  n  to  Ahab 
/o4l0.5.are  iJiy  y.as  man's  days,  that  searchest  sin 

15.  ifll.  the  number  of  2/.  is  hidden  to  the  oppressor 
IG.  a.  when  a  tew  y.  are  come,  1  shall  go  the  way 
3i.  7.  and  multitude  ot'y.  should  teacli  wisdom 
36.  II.  they  shall  spend  their  y.  in  pleasures 

20.  nor  can  number  of  his  y.  be  searched  out 
Fsal.  31.  10.  and  my  y.  are  spent  with  sighing 
61.  6.  wilt  prolong  liis  y.  as  many  generations 

77.  5.  I  considered  the  y.  of  ancient  times 
10.  1  will  remembei:  the  y.  of  the  right-hand 

78.  33.  their  y.  did  he  consume  in  trouble 

90.  4.  for  a  thousand  y.  in  thy  sight  are  but  as 
yesterday  when  it  is  past,  iPct.  3.  8. 

9.  we  spend  our  y.  us  a  tale  that  is  told 

10.  the  days  of  our  y.  are  threescore  y.  and  ten 
15.  according  'o  the  y.  wherein  we  have  seen  evil 

1(K.  24.  thy  y.  are  tiirnugliout  all  generations 
277\hon  art  the  saiae,  tliy  y.  shall  have  no  end 
Proh!^4. 10.  the  y.  of  thy  lile  shall  be  many,  9. 11. 
5.9.  lest  thou  give  thy  y.  unto  the  cruel 

10.  27.  the  y.  of  the  wicked  shall  he  shortened 
EccM2.1.  while  evil  days  come  not ,nory.draw  nigh 
Ita.  -il.  It),  according  to  the  y.  of  a  hireling 

5H<.  10.  I  am  deprived  of  the  residue  of  my  y. 
15.  1  shall  go  softly  all  my  y.  in  the  bitterness 
of  my  soul 
C:eJl.4.5. 1  have  laid  on  thee  the  y.  of  their  iniquity 
22.  4.  and  thou  art  come  even  unto  thy  y. 
38.  8.  in  latter  y.  thou  slialt  come  into  tlio  land 
Z>aii.9.  2.  I  understand  by  books  the  number  of  ?/. 

11.  0.  in  the  end  ofy.  they  shall  join  together 
8.  continue  more  ;/.  than  the  king  of  the  north 
]3.  tlie  kiag  of  north  shall  come  after  certain  y. 

Jotl  2.  2.  even  to  the  y.  of  many  generations 

25.  1  will  restore  the  y.  the  loi:usls  hath  eaten 
ffab.  3.  2.  revive  thy  work  in  tlie  midst  of  the  y. 
Mai.  3.  4.  the  ofterings  pleasant  as  in  the  former  y. 
I.uke  I.  7.  boUi  were  well  stricken  in  y.  18. 
(ial.  4.  10.  ye  observe  days  and  nnmlhs,  and  y. 
Hcb.  I.  12.  thou  art  the  saiiie,  thy  y.  shall  not  fail 
11.  34.  i»y  faitli  Moses  when  come  to  y.  refused 
Ilm.  20.  2.  an  angel  bound  SaWiu  a  thousand  y. 

3.  till  the  thousand  y.  should  be  fulfilled 

4.  tliey  lived  and  reigned  with  Christ  atlious.  y. 
7.  when  the  thousand  y.  are  expired,  t?atan  shall 

See  jVu/Hfra/  iciirds  in  their  places,  as  Hu.ndricd, 
Many,  Two,  Thrke,  Si.x,  Old. 
YELL, 
ycr.  51.38.  like  lions,  they  shall  y.  as  lions'  whelps 

YELLED. 
Jtr.  2.  15.  the  young  lions  roared  and  y.  on  him 

■      YELLOW. 
ten.  13.  30.  behold,  if  lliere  be  in  it  a  y.  thin  hair 
.12.  behold,  if  there  be  in  it  noy.  hair 
:16.  priests  shall  not  seek  for  y.  hair,  is  unclean 
Psal.  ti8.  13.  ber  feathers  covered  with  y.  gold 

YEARN. 
Otn.  43.  30.  for  his  bowels  did  y.  on  his  brother 

YEARNED. 
I  Kings  3.  26.  for  her  bowels  y.  upon  her  son 

YESTERDAY. 
Oen.  31.  t  2.  not  toward  him  as  j^.  and  day  before 
F.xod.  4.  t  10.  not  elociueiit  since  y.  nor  third  day 
5.  14.  why  have  ye  not  fulfilled  your  task  ?/..' 
Deut.  19.  T  4.  hated  not  from  y.  tiie  third  day,  G. 
•'o»A.3.  t4.  ye  have  not  passed  this  way  since  y.t 
l.Sam.  19.  t7.  David  was  in  Saul's  presence  as  y. 
SO.  27.  why  came  not  the  son  of  Jesse  to  meaty.? 
2Sam.  15.  iSJ.  whereas  thou  earnest  but  y. 
tKings  9.26.  I  have  seen  y.  the  blood  ef.'Naboth 
ICAr.ll.  t2.  y.  and  third  day,  when  Saul  was  king 
.lob  rt.  9.  we  are  but  ofy.  anil  know  nothing 
r*  W.  4  » thousand  years  in  thy  sight  are  but  as  y. 
/si   30   1  33.  Tophet  is  ordained  from  y. 
Xit.  2.  t  8.  y.  my  people  is  risen  up  as  an  enemy 
/sAn  4.  .S2.  y.  atthe.'^eventh  hour  the  fever  left  him 
Acta  7  28.  kill  me  as  thou  didst  the  Egyptian  y.? 
Utb  13.  S  JciusChridt,  the  same  v.  and  for  eve? 
703 


YET 

YESTERNIGHT. 

Gem,  19.  34.  behold,  I  lay  y.  witii  my  father 
31.  2y.  Uie  God  of  your  lathers  spake  to  me  y. 
42.  God  hath  seen  atiiiction,  and  rebuked  thee  y. 
YET. 
Oen. 40. 23.  y.  did  not  the  butler  remember  Josejdi 
Erod.  y.l7.  asy.  exaltesttliysell  against  my  people 
1U.7  knowest  thou  not  y.  tlial  Egypt  is  destroyed ! 
J^cv.  20.  18.  if  ye  will  not  y.  hearken  unto  nie 
44.  y.  for  all  that  when  they  be  ir.  the  land 
Deut.  1.  32.  y.  in  this  thnig  ye  did  not  believe 
y.  2y.  y.  they  are  thy  peojile  and  inheritance 

12.  y.  ye  are  not  as  y.  come  to  the  inheritance 
2y.  4.  y.  the  Lord  hath  not  given  you  eyes  to  see 

.hisk.  14. 11.  as  y.  I  am  as  stroiie  tins  day  as  1  was 
.lud^.  7.  4.  Lord  said,  the  [leople  are  y.  too  many 

10.  13.  y.  ye  have  forsaKen  me  and  served  gods 
l.Sdw.  15.  30.  y.  honour  me  now  before  the  elders 
■X!iam.  23.  5.  y.  made  with  me  everlasting  covenant 
1  Kings  14. 8.  y.  hast  not  been  as  my  servant  David 

;y.  18.  y.  1  have  lelt  me  seven  thousand  in  Israel 

22.  8.  there  is  y.  one  by  whom  we  may  inijuire 
43   as  y.  liie  people  did  s'icrifice,  HKina-a  14.  4. 

2/u»^s  8.  ly.  y.  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  J  udah 

13.  23.  nor  cant  he  them  from  his  presence  as  y. 
2C/irun.  20.  33.  as  y.  the  peojile  had  not  prepared 

27.  2.  and  tlie  peojile  did  y.  corru|itly 

30.  18.  not  cleansed,  y.  did  they  eat  the  passover 
Ezra  3.  li.  the  foundation  of  tenipie  was  not  y.  laid 

9. 9.  y.  our  God  hath  not  forsaken  us,  JVch.  U.  19. 
JV(/j.  5. 18.  y.  reipiired  not  I  bread  of  the  governor 
!3.  18.  y.  ye  bring  more  wratti  upon  Israel 
Esl/i.o.13.  y.  all  thisavaileth  me  nothing  so  long  as 
Jab  1.  It),  while  he  was  y.  speaking,  17,  18. 
(J.  10.  then  should  I  y.  have  comtort 
13.  15.  though  he  slay  me  y.  will  1  trust  in  hira 
29.  7.  y.  he  shall  perish  for  ever,  like  his  dung 

29.  5.  when  the  Almighty  was  y.  with  me 

35.  I  J.  y.  he  knoweth  it  not  in  great  extremity 
P.-ial.  2.  G.  y.  have  1  set  my  king  on  my  holy  hill 
37.  25.  y.  have  I  not  seen  the  righteous  forsaken 
42.  5.  I  shall  y.  |>raise  him,  11.  |  '13.  5.  |  71.  14. 
44.  17.  this  is  come,  y.  have  we  not  forgotten 
119.51.  y.  have  1  not  declined  from  thy  law, 157. 
83.  y.  do  1  not  forget  thy  statutes,  109,  141. 
Prov.  27.  2J.  y.  will  not  his  foolishness  dcjiart  from 
:;0.  12.  y.  is  not  washed  from  their  tiltliiiie.ss 
Eccl.  4.  3.  better  is  he  which  hath  not  y.  been 
Cant.   8.  1.  kiss  thee,  y.  1  should  not  be  despised 
fsa.  10.  22.  y.  a  remnant  of  them  shall  return 
14. 1. 1'oi  the  Ld.  will  y.  choose  Israel  and  see  them 
17.  G.  y.  gleaning  grapes  shall  be  left  in  it 

28.  4.  while  it  is  y.  in  his  hand,  he  eateth  it  up 
12.  this  is  the  rest,  y.  they  would  not  hear 

31.  2.  y.  he  also  is  wise,  and  will  bring  evil 

49.  5.  though  Israel  be  not  gathered,  y.  shall  I  be 

15.  they  may  forget,  y.  will  I  not  forget  thee 
53.7.I1U  was  oppressed,  y.  he  opened  not  his  mouth 
./er.  2.  9.  I  will  y.  jilcad  with  yoiisailh  the  Lord 

3.  1.  y.  return  to  me  ||  5.  28.  y.  they  jirosjier 

15.  1.  y.  my  mind  could  not  be  toward  this  peo(Je 

23.  21.  proidiets  y.  they  ran,  y.  they  proidiesied 
3().  24.  y.  they  were  not  afraid,  nor  rent  garments 

Ezek.  8. 18.  tho'  they  cry,  y.  will  I  not  hear  them 

11.  16.  y.  will  I  he  to  them  as  a  little  sanctuary 
28.2.said,  I  am  a  god,  y.  thou  art  a  man  and  not  G. 

30.  37.  I  will  y.  lor  tins  be  inquired  of  by  Israel 
JMn.  9. 13.  y.  made  we  not  our  prayer  before  God 

11.  35.  because  it  is  y.  for  a  time  appointed 

45.y.lic  shuU  come  to  his  endjUoneshall  help  him 

Ilos.  7.  9. grey  hairs  are  on  him,  y.  he  knowe'.h  not 

13.  4.  y.  I  am  the  L.  thy  God  from  land  of  Egyjit 

Jlmt/si.li.  I  have  given  you  want  of  bread,  y.  have 

ye  not  returned  to  me,  8,9,  10,  II.  //an-.  2.17. 

G.  lU.  he  shall  say,  is  there  y.  any  with  thee 

.litnali  2.  4.  y.  I  will  look  toward  thy  holy  temple 

3.4. y.forty  days  and  Nineveh  shall  be  overthrown 

4.  2.  was  my  saying,  when  J  was  y.  in  my  country 
J\Iic.  C.  10.  are  there  y.  the  treasures  of  wickedness 
Kali.  3.  10.  y.  was  she  carried  away  into  captivity 
Hab.  3.  18.  y.  1  will  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  I  will  joy 
JSIal.  2.  14.  11.  is  she  thy  companion,  and  the  wife 
Mat.li.  17.do  ye  not  y.understand  that  whatsoever 

entereth  in  at  the  mouth,  IG.  9.  Jilark  8.  17. 

10.  20.  these  things  have  I  kept,  what  lack  I  y.? 

24.  G.  hut  tho  end  is  not  y.  Mark  13.  7. 
Mark  II.  13.  for  tiie  time  of  figs  was  not  y. 
Luke  24.  44.  the  words  1  spake  while  y.  with  you 
.Jokn  2.  4.  Jesus  saith  unto  her  my  hour  is  not  y. 

come,  7.  G,  30.  |  8.  20. 

7.  39.  for  the  Holy  Ghost  was  not  y.  g.iven 

11.  25.  though  ho  were  dead,  y.  shall  he  live 
20.  9.  for  as  y.  they  knew  not  the  scripture 

.4cr.<8.16.asy.H. Ghost  was  fallen  on  none  of  tliem 
Rom.  4.  11.  he  had  y.  being  uncircumcised,  12. 

5.  G.  we  were  y.  without  strength  ||  8.  y.  sinners; 

8.  24.  what  a  man  seeth,  why  doth  he  y.  he;.e  for? 

9.  19.  thou  wilt  say,  why  doth  he  y.  find  fault? 
1  Cur.  3.  3.  ye  are  y.  CErr.ai?  ||  15.  y.  so  as  by  f.re 

7  lOl  to  ihz  married  I  comm.  y.  hot  I,  but  the  Ld 


ICor.  14.  21.  y.  for  all  that  w  ill  they  not  hear  me 
15.  10.  y.  not  I,  but  the  grace  ut  God  with  tsio 

17.  your  faith  is  vain,  ye  are  y.  in  your  siltd 
iCor.  1.  10.  \ve  trust  that  he  will  y.  de.ivcr 

23.  to  spare  you  I  came  not  as  y.  to  Corint.h 

6.  8.  as  deceivers,  y.  true,  as  unknown,  y.  knowr 
Gal.  2.  20.  y.  not  1,  but  Christ  livelii  m  me 

3.4.  have  ye  eulfered  in  vain?  if  it  be  y.  in  vui.'i 
5.  11.  I,  brethren,  if  1  y.  preach  circunicisioc 
'i'/'liLSS.  2.  5.  when  I  was  y.  with  you,  1  told  you 
•2Tini.  2.  5.  y.  is  he  not  crowned,  excej.'t  he  etrivt 
hcb.  2.  8.  we  see  not  y.  all  things  put  under  him 
4.  15.  was  tempted  like  as  we  are,  y.  withoulsirj 

7.  10.  for  he  was  y.  in  the  loins  of  his  father 
11.4.  and  by  it  he  being  dead,  y.  speaketh 

7.  Noah,  being  warned  of  things  not  seen  as  y 
./u/«.2.10.keeiithe  whole  law,y.otlend  in  onepoiul 

11.  y.  if  thou  kill  ||  4.  2.  y.  ye  have  not 
l.fvhn  3.2.  it  doth  not  y.  ajipear  what  wii  shall  b» 
hev.\1.8.  the  beast  that  was,  and  is  not,  and  y.  U 
10.  and  one  is,  and  the  other  is  not  y.  come 
12. ten  kings  wlio  have  received  no  kingdom  as  y. 
See  A  LIVE. 
YIELD 
Gen.  4. 12.  the  e^rth  not  hencefortli  y.  her  strenglb 
49. 20.  Asher's  bread  be  lat,  shall  y.  royal  daiiitiej 
Lev.  19.  25.  that  it  may  y.  to  you  the  increase 
2G.  4.  the  land  shall  y.  her  increase,  trees  y.  fruit 
20.  for  your  land  shall  not  y.  her  increase 
2Cliron.  30.  8.  but  y.  yourselves  to  the  Lord 
Psal.  07.  G.  the  land  shall  y.  her  increase,  85. 1?. 
107.  37.  plantvineyards  may  y.  fruits  of  increase 
Proti.7.2I.with  much  fairspeech  she  cirused  him  y. 
fsa.  5. 10.  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  y.  one  bath, 
and  the  seed  of  a  homer  shall  y.  an  ephah 
flos.  8.  7.  have  sown  the  wind,  the  bud  shall  y.  no 
meal,  if  so  be  it  y.the  stranger  shall  swallow  it  up 
.loci  2.  22.  the  fig-tree  and  vine  y.  their  strength 
Hab.  3.17.  allho'  fields  shall  y.  no  meat,  joy  in  Ood 
.^cts  23.  21.  but  do  not  thou  ?/.  unto  them 
Rom.  G.  13.  nor  y.  ye  your  members  as  instrument' 
of  unrighteousness  to  sin,  y.  yourselves  to  God 
16.  that  to  whom  ye  y.  yourselves  servants 
19.  y.  your  members  servants  to  righteousncrs 
./am.  3.  12.  no  fountain  y.  salt  water  and  freeh 

YIELDED. 
f;f7i.49.33.Jacob  after  commanding  his  son.^,  y.  v.^ 
.N'um.  17.  8.  behold  the  rod  of  Aaron  y.  almonds 
Dan.  3.28.  y.  their  bodies  that  they  might  not  servo 
Mat.  27.  50.  Jesus  ciied  again,  and  y.  up  ihegho** 
.lets  5.  10.  then  Sapphira  y.  up  the  ghost 
Horn.  6.  IS.  as  ye  have  y.  your  members  serrnnt^ 

YIELDETII 
JVcA.  9.  37.  it  y.  much  increase  to  the  kings 
.lob  24.  5.  the  wilderness  y.  food  for  them 
JJeb.  12. 11.  y.  the  peaceable  fruit  of  righteous.iRti 

YIELDING. 
Gcn-l.  11.  bring  forth  herb  y.seed,  tree  y.  fruit,  13. 

29.  I  have  given  you  every  tree  y.  seed 
F^ccl.  10.  4.  for  y.  pacifieth  great  ofi'ences 

Hee  Friiit. 
YOKE 
Besides  the  common  acceptation  of  this  term,  for 
an  instrument  put  about  the  necks  uf  cattle,  ta 
couple  them  for  drawinn-;  the  scripture  viaf.r^ 
mention  (1)  Of  theyoVeof  bondage, or  slavery. 
Lev.  26.  13,  I  have  broken  the  bands  of  your 
yoke.  /Jt«<.28. 48,  He  shall  put  a  y«/i«  of  iron 
upon  thy  neck.  (2)  Of  the  yoke  of  afflictions 
anil  crosses.  Lam.  3.  27,  It  is  good  lor  a  man 
that  he  bear  the  yoke  in  his  youth.  "It  is  a 
7nan's  duty,  it  is  priijitable  to  him,  patiently  to 
bear  what  afflictions  God  will  please  to  lay 
upon  him,  and  to  restrain  his  wanton  spirits 
when  they  are  most  prone  to  be  too  brisk  and 
lasciuious."  (3)  Of  the  yoke  of  punishment 
for  sin,  which  the  prophet  .Jeremiah  eipressea 
thus,  The  yoieof  my  transgressions  is  bound  by 
his  hand.  Lam.  1.  14.  "  'I'he  punishment  an& 
bondage  I  underiro  for  my  sins  is  bound  so 
fast  that  I  canvot  shake  it  off."  (4)  Of  the 
yoke  of  God's  commandments.     Mat.  11.29, 

30,  Take  my  yoke  upon  you :  for  my  yoke  is 
easy.  'J'he  service  of  God  to  flesh  and  blood  13 
a  yoke,  because  H  grates  npon  the  sensitive  ap- 
petites, andrestrains  our  natural  motions  and 
inclinations;  yet  it  is  easy,  in  comparison  oj 
ihe  ser;nce  of  sin,  the  covenant  of  works,  anc. 
the  ceremonial  law;  it  is  easy  to  them  that  lovi 
G'jd,  and  are  regenerated,  because  the  law  i^ 
wrifienin  their  hearts,  Psa  .37.  31  They  art 
endacd  witli  faith,  Mark  9.  0^  .find  they  are 
eirtntt-thened  by  Christ,  Phil. 4. 13  (5)  There 
is  iA;-  yoke  of  legal  ceremonies,  .\ct8  15  10 
Gal.  5.  1  They  are  called  a  yoke  in  respect 
cf  their  variety,  and  the  difficulty  in  perform 
ingthcm;  in  respect  of  their  rhargeableneai. 
and  inefficcey,  being  only  shadows  of  good 
things  to  come,  Hcb    10.  1. 

Oen.  27, 4D.  that  thou  shall  break  hU  y.  Jct.20.  V. 


rou 

7^pv.  C6.  ]3.  1  have  broken  the  bands  of  your  y. 
and  mode  you  go  upright,  Ezek.  34.  27. 
Num.  19.2.  brhig  a  red  liuiler  without  blemish,  on 
which  never  came  y.  IJtut.  i!l.  'i.  lHaiii.  b.  7. 
Deut.  28.  4b   he  shall  put  a  y.  of  iron   upon  tliy 
neck,  until  he  have  destroyed  thee,  Jcr.  28.14. 
!5am.]1.7.  Saul  look  a  y.  ot'o.\cn  and  liewed  them 
14.14.  a  half  acre,  which  a  y.  of  oxen  might  plow 
1  Kings  12.4.tliy  father  maile  our  j/.grievous,  make 
his  heavy  y.  hgliler,  11),  11,  14.  •^CUron.  10.  4. 
19.  19.  Khslia  [hiowing  wilii  twelve  y.  of  oxen 
21.  he  took  a  y.  of  oxen,  and  slew  them 
Job  1.  3.  Job  had  live  hundred  y.  of  oxen 
42.  12.  he  had  a  thousand  y.  of  oxen 
ha.  U.  4.  thou  hast  broken  the  y.  of  his  burden,  and 
the  start"  of  liis  shoulder,  10.  27.  |  14.  25. 
47.  G.  on  ancient  ihou  hast  very  heavily  laid  thy  y. 
-5?,  6.o|ipressed  go  free,  and  that  ye  break  every  y. 
Jer.  2.  20.  for  of  old  time  1  have  broken  thy  y. 
5  5.  hut  these  have  altogether  broken  thy  y. 

27.  8.  that  will  not  put  their  neck  under  the  y. 

11.  thai  bring  their  neck  under  the  y.  12. 

28.  2.  broken  the  ?/.  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  4,  11. 

12.  Haiianiah  had  broken  the  y.  from  Jereraiali 
31.  18.  as  a  bullock  unaccustomed  to  the  y- 

51.  23.  will  I  break  the  huBbandman  and  his  y. 
ham.  1.  14.  the  y.  of  my  transgression  is  bound 

3.27  .it  is  good  for  a  man  to  bear  they,  in  his  youth 
}ios.  \\.  4.  I  was  as  they  that  take  off  the  y. 
J^ak.  1.  13.  now  will  I  break  his  y.  from  off  thee 
J^Iat.  11.  29.  take  my  j^.  on  you  ||  30.  my  y.  is  easy 
liuke  14.  19.  I  have  bought  live  y.  of  oxen 
jicls  15.  10.  to  put  a  y.  on  the  disciples'  neck 
Gal.  5. 1.  be  not  entangled  with  the  y.  of  bondage 

1  Tim.  6. 1.  let  as  many  servants  as  are  under  the  y. 

YOKES. 
Jer.  27.  2.  make  thee  bonds  and  y.  28. 13. 
28.  13.  hast  broken  the  y.  of  wood,  make  i/.  iron 
EieA.  30.  18.  when  1  shall  break  the  y.  of  Egypt 

YOKED. 
2Car.  6. 14.  be  not  unequallv  y.  vvith  unbelievers 

YOKE-FELLOW. 
Thil.  4.  3.  I  intrcat  thee  also,  true  y.-fcUuw 

YONDEU. 
Oen.  22.  5.  I  and  the  lad  will  go  y.  and  worship 
,\'um.  16.  37.  and  scatter  thou  the  fire  y. 
23.  15.  stand  here,  while  1  meet  the  Lord  y. 
SKing-s  4.  23.  behold,  y.  is  that  Shunamite 
Mat.  17.  20.  ye  shall  say,  remove  hence  to  y.  place 
26. 3f).  Jesus  saith,  sit  here,  wliile  1  go  anil  pray  y. 

YOU. 
7osA.3.  4.  there  shall  be  a  space  between  y.  and  ark 
n'c/i.  2.  20.  but  y.  have  no  portion  in  Jerusalem 
Job  16.  4.  I  couid  shake  my  head  at  y. 
Isa.  59.  2.  your  iniquities  separate  betw.?/.  and  G. 
i:,'2c<r.ll.l9.will  put  a  new  spirit  within  y.  36.20,27. 
36.7.thc  heathen  that  are  about  y.  bear  ^hame,  36. 
Amos  2.  13.  behold,  I  am  pressed  under  y. 
3.  2.  y.  only  have  I  known  of  all  families  of  earth 
I.ukelQ.  16.  he  that  heareth  J/,  heareth  me,  he  that 
dcspiseth  ;/.  despiseth  me  and  him  that  sent  me 
13.28.and  i/.  yourselves  thrust  out  of  the  kingdom 
Rom.  2. 24.  the  name  of  God  is  blaspliemod  thro'  y. 
3Cor.  1.  11.  ?/.  also  helping  by  prayer  for  us 
8. 13.  tilt'  other  men  b?  eased  and  y.  burdened 
1).  4.  lest  wb,  •'Vat we  say  not  y.  bo  ashamed 
20.16.to  preath  the  j,T)9pel  in  the  regions  beyond  y. 
12.  14.  for  I  seek  not  yours  but  y. 
h/irt.  ~.  1.  y.  Iiaih  he  quickened  who  were  dead 

32.  in  whom  y.  also  are  budded  together 
Col.  1.  21.  y.  that  were  some  time  alienated 
3. 13.  y.  being  dead  in  sins  hath  he  quickened 

.after  YOU. 
Rcn.9.9.establish  covenant  with  you.and  seed  a.y. 
Lev.  25.  40.  ye  shall  take  them  as  an  inheritance 
for  your  children  after  y.  1  Chron.  28.  8. 
26.  33.  and  I  will  draw  out  a  s%vord  after  y. 
J)MiM1.4.toovertiow  them,  as  they  pursued  af.  y. 
29.  22.  the  generation  that  shall  .-ise  up  after  y. 
IHair.  25.  19.  go  on  before,  behold,  Icome  after  y. 
Jer.  42.  16.  the  famine  shall  follow  close  a.fter  y. 
ilCar.  9.  14.  which  long  after  y.  Phil.  1.  8. 
Phil.  2.  26.  Ejjaphroditus  longed  after  y.  all 

Jlffainst  YOU. 
F.zod.  10.  16.  he  said,  I  have  sinned  against  y. 
Lev.  26.  17.  I  will  set  my  face  ag.  y.  .Jer.  44. 11. 
■/V«m.  17.  5.  whereby  they  murmur  against  y. 
Dei-.t.  1.  44.  the  Amorites  came  out  against  y. 
4.26. 1  call  heaven  and  earth  to  witness  atoms'  y. 
this  day  ye  shall  soon  utterly  perish,  30.  19. 

8  19.  I  testify  ag.  y.  that  ye  shall  surely  perish 

9  19  1  was  afraid  of  the  anger  wherewith  the  Ld. 

M'as  wroth  against  y.  11.  17.  .lush-  23.  16. 

Joih  24.  II.  the  men  of  Jericho  fought  against  y. 

\Sa«l.  12.  3.  the  Lord  is  witness  ag.  y.  Mic.  1.  2. 
IS.  Nahash  kin?  of  the  Ammonites  came  ag.  y 
15.  the  hand  of  the  Lord  shall  be  against  y. 

2  Sam.yj.  21.  thus  Ahithophel  counselled  ag.  y. 
'iChron.  13.  12.  to  cry  alarm  against  y.  O  Israel 
Job  16  i,   J  (jou'.d  heap  up  words  against  y 

7(M 


YOU 

Jer.  Vi.  11.  bebo!i  1  devise  a  device  against  y. 
21.  5.  and  1  mygelJ' will  light  against  y.  m  anger 

20.  13.  Lord  will  repent  oi  evil  pronounced  ag.  y. 
37.10.arm>of  llieiJhaideiinsthiit  liglii  against  y. 

19.  the  king  of  Babyion  shall  not  come  ag.  y. 
36.  5.  the  kiug  cauuot  do  any  lluiig  against  y. 
44.  2'J.  that  my  words  shall  stand  against  y. 
4'J.  30.  Neii.  had  conceived  a  purpose  against  y. 

Ezeli.  13.  8.  1  am  ag.  y.  '•},  36.  2.  enemy  said  ag.  y. 
.Hiiws  3. 1.  Lord  had  spoken  ag.  y.  5. 1.  Z.evli.  ~.  5. 
6.  14.  behold,  1  will  raise  up  against  y.a.  nation 
Mic.  2.  4.  one  shaU  take  up  a  parable  against  y. 
Mat.  5.  11.  shall  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  y. 

21.  2.  go  into  tlie  village  over  against  y.  and  ye 
shall  find  an  ass  tied,  MarU  11.  2.  J.ake  19.  30. 

Z-u/ie  10.11.  theduBtof  your  city  we  wipeolf  u^.  i/. 
Jam.  5.  3.  the  rust  shall  be  a  witness  against  y. 
1  Fet.  2.  12.  whereas  they  speak  ag.  y.  as  evil  doers 

Jimung  or  amongst  YOU. 

Gen.  35.  2.  put  away  the  strange  gods  that  are 

am.  y.  and  be  clean,  .lusli.  24.23.  lium.7.3. 

Lev.  20.  11.  X  wdl  set  iny  tabernacle  amungsl  y. 

12.  I  will  walk  among  y.  and  will  be  your  God 

22.  I  will  send  wild  besists  am.  y.  ||  25.  pestilence 

J^'aiii.  11.  20.  ye  have  despised  the  Lord  who  is 

am.  y.  14.42.  JJeut.  0.  15.  [  7.21.  Josh.  3.  10. 

iChron.  30.  23.  who  is  there  among  y.  Ezra  1.  3. 

Jsa.  42.  23.  who  among  y.  will  give  ear  to  this? 

50.  10.  who  IS  among  y.  that  fearelh  the  Lord? 

Ezelc.  20.  38.  purge  out  from  among  y.  the  rebels 

A/(iw.2. 3.whoi3  {aWamoJig  y.  that  saw  this  house? 

jMal.  1.  10.  who  is  there  umoH^'' J.  that  would  shut 

j>/a«.20. 26.  it  shall  uolbesoomon^i/.  Mark  10.43. 

27.  uxi  whosoever  will  be  chief  u/rto/i^'  y.  let  him 

It  vour  servaiit,  23.  11.  JLuke  22.  26. 

Lulled.  «8.  ne  ^nat  is  .*dbt  au.zyg  y  shall  be g!-'jat 

22.  27.  but  I  am  among  y.  as  he  that  serreih 
■  lokn  1.  2b.  but  there  standeth  one  among  y. 

8.  7.  he  that  ia  without  sin  among  y.  let  him  cast 
v^c<«  0.3. brethren,  look  ye  out  among  y.  sown  men 
13.  26.  and  whosoever  among  y.  feareth  God 

25.  5.  let  them  who  among  y.  are  able,  go  down 
Rom.  1.  13.  that  I  might  have  some  fruit  among  y. 

12.  3.  I  say  to  every  man  that  is  among  y. 
ICor.  1.  10.  that  there  be  no  divisions  among  y. 

11.  there  are  contentions  among  y.  11.  18. 
2.2. 1  determined  not  to  know  any  Vh'in^  amimgy. 

3.  3.  whereas  there  is  among  y.  envying,  strife 
18.  if  any  man  among  y.  seemclh  to  be  wise 

5.  1.  is  reported  tiiat  there  is  fornication  among  y. 
2.  that  he  might  be  taken  away  from  among  y 
15.  12.  how  say  some  among  y.  is  no  resurrection 
2Cor.  1.  19.  Christ  who  was  preached  among  y. 

10.  1.  I  Paul,  who  in  presence  am  base  among  y 
12.  21.  lest  my  God  will  humble  me  among  y. 

Epii.  5.  3.  let  it  not  be  once  named  among  y. 
\Tliess.  1.  5.  whatrnannerof  men  we  weream.  y. 
Jam.  1.  26.  if  any  man  among  y.  seem  religious 
5.  13.  is  any  among  y.  afflicted?  1|  14.  is  any  sick? 
IPel.  5.2.  feedthcFlockof  God  which  is  amtf;;^'-y. 
2Pet.  2.  1.  there  shall  be  false  teachers  among  y. 
Rev.  2.  13.  Antipas,  who  was  slain  among  y. 
iiee  SojouRNETU. 
Before  YOU. 
Gen.  34. 10.  and  tlie  land  shall  be  before  y.  dwell 
45. 5.  God  did  send  me  before  y.  to  preserve  life,  7. 
Ezotl.  10.  10.  look  to  it,  for  evil  is  before  y. 
i^eu. 18.24.  in  all  these  the  nations  are  defiled  which 
I  oast  out  before  y.  20.  23.  J^um.  33.  52, 55. 
Deut.  11.  23.  .Josh.  3.  10.  |  9.  24.  1  23.  5,  9. 
I  24.  8,  12.  Jiulg.  6.  9. 
27.  men  of  land  done  which  were  before  y.W,  30. 

26.  7.  your  enetaies  shall  fall  before  y.  8. 
JVam.  14.  43.  the  Canaanites  are  there  before  y. 

32.  29.  and  tte  land  shall  be  subdued  before  y. 
Dent.  1.  8.  l^hold,  I  have  set  the  land  befirt  y. 
30.  Lord  who  joeth  before  y.  shall  fight  for  you 

4.  8.  which  I  set  before  y.  this  day,  11.  32. 

11.  26.  I  set  bef.  y.  a  blessing  and  a  curse,  30.19. 
.Tosh.  4.  23.  the  Loru  dried  up  Jordan  before  y. 

24.  12.  I  sent  the  hornet  before  y.  which  druve 
l.Sdw.  9.  12.  behold,  it  is  before  y.  make  haste 

12.  2.  and  now  behold  the  king  walketh  before  y. 
'iChron.  7.  19.  if  ye  forsake  my  statutes  which  I 

hive  set  before  y.  Jer.  20.  4.  |  44.  10. 
ha.  52.  12.  for  the  Lord  will  go  before  y. 
Jer.  21.  8.  behold,  I  set  before  y   the  way  of  life 
Mat.  5. 12.  so  persecuted  prophets  that  wet"!  bef.  y. 
21.  31.  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before  y. 

20.  32.  but  a.iler  I  am  risen  again,  I  will  go  be- 

fore y.  into  Galilee,  28.  7.  Mark 

14.  28.  I  16.  7. 

Luke  10. 8.  i.ito  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  eat  such 

tl'.tncs  as  are  set  before  y.  \Cor.  10.  27. 

.ficts  4.  10.  this  man  stands  here  before  y.  whole 

By  YOU. 
Kzek.  20.  3  I  will  not  be  inquired  of  Jj/  y.  31. 
Rom.  15.  21.  I  trust  to  be  brought  on  my  way  by  y. 
ICor.  6.  2.  if  the  world  shall  be  judged  by  y. 
^Cor.  7. 1'i  bis  spirit  wai  refrmhed  bg  y.  all 


YOU 

2  Or.  10. 13.  hope  that  we  shal)  oe  eoiai^ed  frj  y 

Concerning  VOU. 
,Vum.  0. 8. what  Lord  will  coi'^iiuand  co^eernia^-  y 
.Josh.  23.  14.  which  the  Lord  spake  coactruing  y. 
Jer.  42.  19   the  Lord  hath  said  concerntng  y. 
1  Thess.  5.  18.  this  is  the  will  ol  G  od  euncerniHg  y 

Eor  VOU. 

Gen.  44.  17.  as  for  y.  50.  20.  J^am.  14  38  Deut. 
I.  40.  Josh.  23.  9.  Job  17.  IC*. 
jViim.  15.  15.  one  ordinance  shall  be  for  y   16. 
Dciil.X.  30.  all  that  he  did /or  y.  4. 34. 1  Aowt.  12. 21 
B'.zek  20.  39.  mfor  y.  O  house  of  Israel,  34.  17. 

30.  9.  behold  1  am  for  y.  and  I  will  turn  to  you, 
Dan.  2.  9.  tlieie  is  but  one  decree /uj-  y. 
4«i(;s5.18.  theday  of  Lord,to  whaienu  is  it /or  y. 
Mic.  3.  1.  is  It  Mil  for  y.  to  know  judguteut? 
Hag.  1. 4.  is  It  lime/ur  y.  todwell  in  cciied  houses'! 
Mai.  2.  1.  O  priests,  this  conimandraenl  is  fvr  y 
Mat.  11.22.  1  say  loyou,  itshallbemore  lolerabli- 
for  Tyre  and  Sidon,  than /or  y.  J.uke  10.  14 

25.  34.  come,  inherit  the  kingdom  prepared /i>r  y 
Mark  10.36.  what  would  ye  that  1  should  do/or  j. 
Luke  22.  19.  Uiis  is  my  body  which isgiven /«/■»/ 
20.  my  blood  which  is  shed/or  y.  iLor.  11  24. 
.John  14.  2.  1  go  to  prepare  a  place /or  y.  3. 

16.  26.  1  say,  that  1  will  pray  live  Father /or  y 
.iets  1.  7.  is  not /or  y.  to  know  the  times^or  seoitoiM 

28.  20.  for  this  cause  therefore  have  1  called  for  p 
Hom.X.S.  I  thank  my  God  through  Christ ^'ory.  aU 
ICor. 1.13.  is  Chi.  divided?  was  Paul  crucitied/.  y 
2Cor.  7.  12.  that  our  care /or  y.  appear,  fe.  lu. 

9.  14.  by  their  prayer/orj.  which  long  alter  you, 
PJiil.  1.  4.  Col.  1.  a,  9.  I  4.  12.  2  7'/(Css.  I.  11. 

12.  15.  I  will  gladly  spend  and  be  spent  for  y. 
Eph.  1.  16.  wherefore  1  cease  not  to  give  thanka 

fpry.  ITkciS.  1.2. 13.9.27'Ae«5. 1.3. 1 2. 13. 

3.  13.  at  my  tribulations /or  y.  Col.  1.  24. 
Phil.  3.  1.  is  not  grievous,  but /or  w.  it  issafo 
Col.  1.  5.  for  the  hope  which  is  laid  up /or  y. 

25.  the  dispeixsation  which  is  giventoiue/vr  j- 
2.  1.  ye  know  what  great  contiict  1  have /or  .ji. 

4.  13.  that  he  hath  a  great  zeal  for  y.  and  for  ilieca 
Heb.  13.  17.  for  that  is  unprofivahle  fur  ii. 
IPet.l.-l.  to  an  inheritance  reserved  luheavco/.  ff. 

5.  7.  cast  your  care  on  him,  for  he  carcth  for  p 

From  YOU. 
Gen.ZG.  27.  seeing  ye  have  sent  me  away  from  y 
Jush.  9.  22.  saying  we  are  very  far /row  y. 
iSant.  6.  3.  why  his  hand  is  not  removed  from  v 
2Sam.  15.  26.  until  there  come  word /rom  y. 
iChron.  30.  8.  hiS  wrath  may  turn  away /row  y. 

9.  the  Lord  will  not  turn  away  his  face/ro-n  y 
Jsa.  1.  15.  I  will  hide  mine  eyes/ro)«  y. 

59.  2.  but  your  sins  have  hiil  his  face /ron  y 
.Jer.  5.  25.  have  wilhholden  good  things /rom  fi, 

34.  21.  king's  army  which  are  gone  up /rom  j. 

42.  4.  I  will  keep  nothing  back /ro;/»  y. 
Ezek.l8.  31.  cast  away  from  y.  your  transgressions 
Joel  2.  20.  remove  far /rom  y.  the  norihein  arm* 
./Inios  4.  7.  I  have  withholden  the  rain /rom  y. 

Mat  "1. 43.  kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken  from  p 
John  16. 22.  and  your  joy  no  man  takelh  from  y 

lets  1.  11.  who  is  taken  ui)/ro»i  51.  into  heaven 

13.  46.  but  seeing  you  put  it  from  y.  lo  we  tun 
ICor.  14.  36.  came  the  word  of  God  out /row  y. 
iCor.  3.  1.  or  letters  of  commendation  from  y. 
Eph.  4.  31.  let  evil  speaking  be  put  away /rom  j> 
1  Thess.  1.  8.  for  from  y.  sounded  out  the  word 

2.  17.  but  we  being  taken  from  y.  a  short  time 
.Jam.  4.  7.  resist  the  devil,  and  he  will  flee /rom  51 

/»  YOU. 
Gen.  42.  16.  whether  there  be  any  truth  i»  y. 
Juclg.  9.  19.  and  let  him  also  rejoice  in  y. 
Ezek.  20.  41.  I  will  he  sanctified  in  y.  36.  23. 

37.  6.  and  I  w  ill  put  breath  in  y.  14. 
.Mai.  1.  10.  I  have  no  pleasure  in  ?/.  saith  the  Lor<t 
Mat.  10.  20.  but  the  Spirit  which  speaketh  in  y. 

11.21.  if  the  mighty  works  which  were  done  iny. 
John  5.  38.  ye  have  not  his  word  abiding  in  y. 
42.  that  ye  have  not  the  love  of  God  ^n  y. 

G.  .53.  e.xcept  ye  cat  the  flesh,  ye  have  no  life  »ny 

14.  17.  he  shall  be  in  y.  \\  20.  and  I  in  y.  15.  4. 

15.  7.  if  my  words  abide  in  y.  1  .John  ".  14,  24. 
Rom.  8.  9.  the  Spirit  dwoUeth  in  tf  I  .John  2.  27. 

10.  and  if  Christ  be  in  y.  the  body  is  dead 

12.  18.  as  much  as  lieth  in  ?/.  live  peaceably 
ICor.l.  6.  the  testimony  of  Christ  is  confirmed  in  ff. 

6.  19.  the  temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost  which  i«  (■*£>. 
14.  25.  will  report  that  God  is  in  y.  of  »  jruth 

2Cor.  2.  3.  1  wrote  this  to  you,  having  coiifideflOd 

in  y.  all,  7.  16.  |  8.  22.  Gal.  5. 10 

4.  12.  but  life  in  y.  II  "•"■  he  was  comforted  r'fc  y 

8.  6.  he  would  finish  in  y.  the  same  grace  rIso 

9.  14.  for  the  exceeding  grace  of  God  in  y. 

13.  3.  which  to  you  is  not  weak,  hut  m!g'itT»«lJ 
5.  kriow  ye  not  how  that  Jesus  Christ  is  in  y. 

Gal.  4.  19.  I  travail,  till  Christ  be  formed  in  y. 
Eph.  4.  6  one  God,  who  is  above  ill,  and  iny.  «D 
Phil.  2. 5.  let  this  mind  be  in  y.  which  wan  in  •?irit1 
I     13.  it  is  God  which  worketh  in  y  to  will  and  do 


YOU 


YOU 


Col  1.6-  wliicli  biiiijelh  ttui'.  is  it  doll,  also  in  y 
i'.  which  IS  Clirisl  in  ij.  Uie  hope  of  glory 
a.  Irt.  lei  the  word  ol' t-lirist dutil  in  y.  richly 
1  Thtss.  i.  VS.  which  ttlVctuully  workcth  m  y. 
i'J'kiJi'   1-  i-  so  thai  wtjj'lory  m  y.  iii  the  churches 

11.  ihe  name  ol  Clirisl  may  be  glunlied  in  y. 
Thilem.  0.  acknowledging  every  good  thing  in  y. 
Ucb.  13.  -Jl.  working  in  iJ-  whal  is  well-ideasing 
IPct.  3.  16.  a  reason  ot' Uie  hope  that  is  in  y. 
ZPcl.  1.  8.  il' these  things  be  in  y.  and  abound 
iJoUn  i.  rf.  which  tlimg  is  true  in  hiui  and  in  y. 

4  4   "reater  is  he  that  is  in  y.  than  in  the  world 

Uf  VOU. 
Gen.  27.  45.  why  should  1  be  deprived  o/y.bothi 
Ei-od.  \~.  16.  that  only  may  be  done  uf  y. 
Vcut.  1.  'ii.  ye  came  near  unto  me  every  one/)/  y. 
Jus/i.  2.9.  the  inhabitants  taint  because  c/  y. 

23.  3.  hath  done  to  these  nations  because  uf  y. 
>i"am.2i.8.tlial  all  uf  y.  have  conspired  against  me 
\Kin>rs  i-'J.  28.  hearken,  O  people,  every  one  vf  y. 
Ezra'.  21.  what  Kira  reijulres  uf  y.  it  be  done 
Jfch.  1  .y.thougii  there  were  uf  y.  cast  out  to  lieu  ven 
fs.  02.  3.  ye  shall  be  slain  alio/  y.  a  bowing  wall  i 
Eiek.  0  y.  they  that  escape  ufy.  shall  remember 
Mic.  1.  1 1,  he  shall  receive  of  y.  his  standing 
Milt.  G.  Ti.  which  of  y.  by  taking  thought  can  add 
one  cubit  to  his  stature.'  jAilce  12.  25. 
Luke  13   15.  doth  nut  each  one  ufy.  lead  his  o\ 
Junn  8.  46.  which  uf  y.  i-.o!!vincelli  me  ofsiii? 

13.  18.  I  speak  not  </  y.  all,  I  know  whom  I  chose 
Jets  2. 22.  which  (ioddid  by  hiin  iatlie  midst  o/jf. 

3.26.  in  lurmng  everyone  tify.  liom  his  iniquities 
4.  11.  which  was  set  at  nought  uf  y.  builders 
Horn.  1.  12.  by  the  mutual  lUith  both  of  y.  and  nie 
ICor.  1.  11.  It  hath  been  declared  to  nie  ofy. 

6.  11.  such  were  some  ofy.  but  ye  ate  washed 

12.  21.  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no  need  ufy. 

14.  20.  every  one  vf  y-  hath  a  psalm,  a  doctrine 
16.  2.  let  every  one  of  y.  lay  by  hmi  m  store 

2a>r.  1.  7.  and  our  hope  uf  y.  is  stedl'ast 

7.  14.  if  I  have  boasted  any  thing  to  hun  of  y. 
Jl.  20.  for  ye  sutler,  if  a  man  take  uf  y. 
\2. 17.  did  1  make  a  gain  of  y.?  \\  18.  or  did  Titus? 
G'U.  3.  2.  this  only  would  I  learn  uf  y.  received  ye 

27.  for  as  many  of  y.  as  have  bet"i  bajitized  iiitk) 
4.20.to  change  liiy  voite,  for  Istanu  iiidimbto/j/ 
Cui.  '1.  9.  a  beloved  brother,  who  is  one  ofy.  12. 
1 1'hess.  2.  6.  neither  of  y.  sought  we  glory 

4.  4.  every  one  of  y.  should  know  how  to  possess 
Ttl.  'J.  8.  having  no  ciil- thing  to  say  ofy. 
Jam.  5. 4.  the  hire  wliicli  isu/  y.  kejit  hack  by  fraud 
IPil.  3.  I'i.  rtUereas  they  speak  evil  ufy.  4.  4. 

Oecr' YOU. 
J,:v.  26.  16.  T  will  even  appoint  over  y.  terror 

17.  tnev  that  hate  you  sliali  reign  over  y. 

Dent.  2S.'63.  as  the  Lord  rejoiced  ooery.  to  do  you 

good,  I'.R  will  rejoice  over  y.  to  liestroy  you 

Jydif.P.23.  Gideon  said,  I  will  not  rule  over  y.  nor 

my  son  rule  overy.  Lord  shall  rule  oocr  y. 

5.  2  is  it  better  that  seventy  reign  over  y.  oronel 
li   if  in  truth  ye  anoint  me  king  over  y. 

ISait,   8. 1  '.manner  of  king  that  shall  reign  ovcry. 
12-  1   behold,  I  have  made  a  king  over  y. 
13.  behold,  the  Lord  hath  set  a  king  over  y. 
S.Sa  n.3.  17.  ve  sought  David  to  be  kmg  over  y. 
iCIi.  on.  19. 1 1-  Amariah  the  chief-priest  is  over  y. 
Jer.  6.  17.  algo  I  Set  the  watchmen  over  y.  sayin.^ 
F.-.fk.  20.33.wi'h  fury  poured  out  will  I  rule  overy. 
Hon.  1.  10.  the  heaven  over  y.  is  stayed  from  dew 
iMkc  12.  14.  man,  who  made  me  a  divider  oucr  y.l 
liom.  (■).  14.  sin  shall  not  have  dominion  over  y. 
ICor.  9.  12.  be  partakers  of  this  power  uvcr  y. 
'£fk>r.  1 1.  2.  I  am  jealous  over  y.  with  godly  zeal 
I  77jra«.3.7.we  were  comforted  over  y.  in  ailUction 
.I.  12.  know  them  which  are  over  y.  in  the  Lord 
i/»'».  13.7.  rciner.iber  them  that  have  rule  over  y. 
17.  obey  them  that  have  tho  rule  over  y. 
S4.  salute  them  that  have  the  rule  over  y. 
Hee  Teli,. 
To  or  unro  YOU. 
Oen.  1.  29.  every  herb  la  y.  it  sliall  be  for  meat 
34.  9.  and  take  our  daughters  unto  y. 
J=;/.»/.6.7.I  will  lake  you  to  me, and  will  be  toy.&G. 
12.  26.  when  your  children  shall  say  unto  y. 
2i).  23.  ye  shall  not  make  untu  )/■  g')d3  of  gold 
30.  30.  it  shall  be  unto  ij.  most  holy 
/.'•V.26.1C.  I  will  also  do  this  un'o  y.  appoint  terror 
;V«m.  10.8.  they  shall  be  to  y.  for  an  ordinance 
10.  be  (o  y.  a  memorial  l|  l5.39.un/»  y.  for  a  fringe 
33. 56.  I  shall  do  unto  y.as  I  thought  to  do  to  them 
.To.<h.  2:1.  1-.  if  ye  uo  in  to  them,  and  they  to  y. 
I  Sam.  4.  9.  be  not  servants,  as  they  have  been  to  y. 
Prov.  f>.  4.  unto  i;   O  men,  I  call,  and  my  voice  is 
tsa.  30.  13.  this  i'nhiuity  shall  be  to  y.  as  a  breach 
Dan.  3.  4.  to  y.  it  is  commanded,  f)  [leople 
Mai.  A.  2.  but  unto  y.  that  fear  mv  name  shall  sun 
JUdt.  7.  12.  Ihm  men  should  do  to  y.  Luke  6.  31. 
y.  29.  according  to  yonr  faith  be  it  unto  y. 
13  11.  bicaii'seit  is  given  untoy.XnWttowlhemya- 
Urie3  of  the  kingdom,  .,>/ar/i  4. 11  Lukt8M. 
705 


Mark  4.24.  uniti  y.  that  hear  sliall  more  bo  given 
l.uke  2.  11.  unio  y.  is  born  hub  day  a  riaviour 

6.33.  if  ye  do  good  to  them  which  do  good  to  y. 

22.211. and  1  appoint  (uifui/. a  kingdom  as  iiiy  Fatli. 
.Ids  2.39.  for  ihe  promise  isiuiio  y.  and  children 

'i.M.  unto  y.  hist,  tJod  having  raised  up  his  Son 

10.2!).lherelore  came  1  luilc  j.wnhout  gainsaying 

13.  21).  to  y.  IS  the  word  of  tins  salvalioii  sent 
\Cur.  '.I.  2.  if  not  to  others,  doubtless  1  am  to  y. 

14.  36.  or  came  the  word  of  God  unto  y.  only? 
2Cu/-.  10.  13.  a  measure  to  reach  even  unlu  y. 

14.  we  are  come  as  far  as  tu  y.  in  preaching 
PiiiL.  1.  28.  but  is  toy.  a  token  of  salvation 
2.1.  untu  y.  it  is  given  not  only  to  believe 
1 1'ticss.  1.  5.  our  gospid  came  not  untu  g.  m  word 
277j(.is.  1.  7.  lu  y.  who  are  troubled,  rest  with  us 
I  Pet.  2.  7.  unto  y.  thai  believe,  he  is  precious 
iiev.  2.  24.  but  untu  y.  1  say,  and  to  the  rest 
*■■>;£  Sav,  ToLO. 
Toicard  VOU. 
./(/■.  29. 10.  I  will  perform  my  good  word  toward  y. 

11.   1  know  the  thoughts  1  think  Luwara  y. 
Hus-  5.  1-  give  ear,  fur  judgment  is  tuuiard  y. 
■\Lur.  1.  18.  our  word  tuioard  y.  was  not  yea 
7.15.iimard  all'ection  is  more  abundant  ((/«)ar(/y. 

9.  8.  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  tuward  y. 

10.  1.  but  being  absent  am  bold  tuward  y. 
13. 4.  we  shall  live  by  the  power  of  God  toward  y. 

1  'J'/iess.  3. 12.  abound  in  love,  as  we  do  toward  y. 

'Jo  VOU-VVAKO. 
2Cor.  13.  3.  which  to  y.-ward  is  not  weak 
Epk.  3.  2.  the  grace  of  God  given  me  tu  y.-ward 

Un,  or  upon  VOU. 
Exod.  12.  13.  the  plague  shall  not  bo  upon  y. 

32.  29.  that  he  may  bestow  upon  y.  a  blessing 
Lev.  10.  7.  the  anointing  oil  ol'  the  Lord  is  upon  y. 
M'lun.  16.  3.  Ihcy  said,  ye  lake  too  much  upon  y.  7. 
Dent.  7.  7.  the  Lord  did  not  set  his  love  upon  y. 
.Josk.  23.  15.  as  all  good  tilings  are  come  upon  y. 
J^Tih.  4.  12.  from  all  places  they  will  be  upon  y. 
Pnai.  129.  8.  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  be  upon  y. 
Isa.  29.  lO.Lord  hath  poured  upon  y.  spirit  of  slecj 

30.  18.  he  may  have  mercy  upon  y.  Jer.  42.  12. 
.fer.  23. 2. 1  will  visit  upon  y.  the  evil  ot  your  doings 

40.  3.  therefore  this  thing  is  come  upon  y. 
Ezek.  22.21. 1  will  blow  u.  y.  in  the  fire  of  my  wratt 
j]mos  4.  2.  that  lo,  the  days  shall  come  upon  y. 

Zeph.2. 2.befoi-e  day  of  Lord's  anger  come  upon  y. 
j;u«.23.  35.  upon  y.  may  come  the  rigiiteons  blood 

Luke  11.  20.  the  kingdo'm  of  God  is  come  upon  y. 

21.  34.  and  so  that  day  come  upon  y.  unawares 

24.  49.  I  send  the  promise  of  my  Father  upon  y. 

.John  12.  35.  walk,  lest  darkness  come  upon  y. 

./Jets  1.  8.  after  th.e  Holy  Ghost  is  come  upon  y 

\Cor.  7.  35.  not  that  1  may  cast  a  snare  upon  y. 

Gal.  4. 11.  lest  1  bestowed  -upon  y.  labour  in  vain 

.Jam.  5. 1.  howl  for  miseries  that  shall  come  un  y. 

IPel.  4.  14.  the  Si'iiit  of  God  resteth  upon  y. 

Iiev.  2.  24.  i  wiU'put  upon  y.  none  other  burden 
l^itfi  YOU. 

r;c7i.34.16.tlie!i  we  will  dwell  ^vith  y.  be  one  people 
48.  21.  behold,  I  die,  but  God  shall  be  witli  y. 

Eiod.l3.VJ.  shall  carry  up  my  bones  hence  with  y. 
20.  22.  ye  liavo  seen  that  1  have  talked  witii  y. 
24. 14.  tarry  ye  here,  Aaron  and  llur  are  with  y. 

J\rum.  1.  4.  with  y.  shall  be  a  man  of  every  tribe 

17.  4.  the  testimony,  where  I  will  meet  with  y. 
IJrut.  5.  33.  and  that  it  may  be  well  with  y. 

12. 12.  no  part  with  y.  ||  20.  4.  God  goetli  with  y. 

29.  14.  nor  with  y.  only  do  1  make  this  covenant 
Josh.  7.  12.  neither  will  I  be  with  y.  any  more 
liuth  2.  4.  and  Uoaz  said,  the  Lord  be  with  y. 
I.Sam.  22.  3.  let  my  father  and  mother  be  with  y. 

23.  23.  come  again  to  me,  and  I  will  go  icith  y- 
■2Sam.  16.  10.  what  have  1  to  do  with  y.?  19.  22. 

18.  2. 1  will  surely  go  forth  with  y.  myself 
iKmgs  10.  2.  seeing  y  )ur  master's  sons  are  with  y. 

23.'see  there  be  with  y.  none  of  servants  of  Lord 
25  24.  and  it  shall  be  well  with  y  Jer.  40.  9. 
1  Chron.  KJ.  18.  is  not  the  Lord  your  God  with  y.l 
2Chron.  13.  8.  there  are  with  if  golden  calves 
15.  2.  the  Lord  is  with  ?/.  while  ye  be  with  him 

19.  6.  for  the  Lord  who  is  with  y.  in  the  judgment 

20.  17.  fear  not,  for  the  Lord  will  be  with  y. 
28.  10.  arc  there  not  with  y.  even  with  y.  sins 

Kira  4.2.  let  us  build  with  y.  we  seek  your  God 
.Jot)  42.  8.  lest  I  deal  with  y.  ulVcr  your  folly 
.ler.  18.  6.  cannot  I  do  with  y.  as  this  potter? 
42.  11.  for  I  am  withy.  Ha/r.  1.  13.  1  2.  4. 
Ezek.  20.  35.  there  will  I  plead  with  y.  36. 

44.  know  I  am  Ld.  when  I  have  wrought  with  y 

.Imos  5.  14.  the  God  of  hosts  shall  ho  with  y. 

Zeeh.  8.  23.  we  v.'ill  go  with  y.  for  God  is  uuth  y 

Mat.  17. 17.  O  faithless  perverse  general,  how  lon{ 

shall  I  be  with  y.l  Mark  9. 19.  A«/.k9.41 

20.  11.  for  ye  have  the  poor  always  with  y.  \mi 

me  ye  have  not  always,  John  12.  8. 

29. when  I  drink  it  new  w.y.  in  myFather's  king. 

28.  20.  I  am  with  y.  always  to  the  end  of  the  world 

A.uAe  34.  44. 1  spake  to  you  while  I  was  with  y. 

4  y 


you 

Juhn  *.  33.  yet  ii  little  while  am  I  inilkt/.  llieh  1 

go  to  hun  that  sent  ii.e,  12.  35.  [  13.  Xi 
li.9.  Jesiis  said,  have  1  been  so  long  with  y.l 
16.  Coinloiter, thatlieuiay  abide  withy  Ibrevr* 
17. he  dwellcth  wUk  y.\\  25.  being  pieseul  with  y 
27.  peace  1  leave  wilh  y.  ||  16.4.  I  vvas  with  y 
Jicls  18.  14.  reason  would  1  should  beai  with  y 
20.  18.  1  have  been  with  y.  at  all  seasons 
J<om.  1.  12.  1  may  be  comlorted  together  wUk  y. 

15.  32.  that  I  may  ivitk  y.  be  refreshed 
33.  now  the  God  of  jieace  be  with  y.  all.     Amen, 

2  Cur.  13.11.  Phil.i.iK 

16.20.  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be 

with  y.  24.  ICor.  16.23.  Phil.  4.23.  Cui  4. 

18.  1  Jhcss.  5.  28.  -i'J'hess.  3.  18.  2  7'j»/i.  4. 

15.  'lit.  3.  15.  Heb.  13.  25.  'iJuhn  3.  Jito. 

22.  21. 

ICor.  2.  3.  1  was  with  y.  in  weakness  and  in  fea: 

4.  8.  that  we  also  might  reign  with  y. 

16.  10.  see  that  he  may  be  with  y.  without  fear 
24.  my  love  be  with  y.  all  m  Christ  Jesus 

2C«r.  1.  21.  helhalcstablisheth  us  U!J(/j»/.  liiGod 
4.  14.  shall  raioe  us  up  and  ^ireseni  us  with  y. 
7.  3.  ye  are  in  our  hearts  '.o  die  and  live  with  y. 
11.  9.  when  1  was  present  with  y.  (ial.  4.  13, iO. 
Phil.  2.  17.  1  joy  and  rejoice  with  y.  all 
Col.  2.  5.  yet  am  1  with  y.  in  the  spirit,  joying 
2 1'htss.  3.  1.  word  may  be  glorilied,  as  it  if»  with  f/, 
16.  Lord  of  peace  give  peace,  'lie  L.  be  w.  y.  all 
Hcb.  12.  7.  God  dealelh  with  y.  as  with  sons 

1  Pet.  5.  14.  peace  be  with  y.  all  that,  are  in  Christ 
2Fct.  2.  13.  spots  and  blemishes,  while  '.hey  feaM 

YUUU>-".  [witky. 

den.  45.  20.  the  good  of  jie  land  jf  Egyr'.  is  y. 
Deut.  11.24.  the  Boles  Ol"  your  f',ril  tread  ijiall  be  (/. 
Josh.  2.  14.  the  men  answe''.;d  our  life  for  y. 
•iChron.  20.  15.  the  battle  is  not  jr.  but  God'* 
.ler.  5.19.  shall  serve  strangers  in  land  tlia'.  iB  not  y. 
Jyuke  6.  20.  for  y.  is  the  kingdom  of  God 
./u/iHl5.20.if  kept  my  saying,  they  will  keep  y.  aisc 
lCor.3.21.  not  glory  in  men,  for  all  things  are y.2i 
8.  9.  lest  this  liberty  ci'y.  bi^come  a  stutibLing 
16.  18.  for  they  have  relreshed  my  spirit  and  p. 

2  Cur.  12.  14.  for  I  .seek  nol  v.  but  you 
YiJUNti. 

Gen.  31.38.  thy  she-goals  have  not  cast  their  y. 
33.  13.  the  Hocks  anii  herds  with  y.  ire  with  li  e 
Exod.  23.  26.  th.-re  shall  nothing  c;.sl  t.hoir  y. 
Afu.23  28.shall  not  kill  it  and  her  j'.botli  m  one  daji 
Peut.-X-l.  6.  thou  shall  not  take  the d:i.n  with  thu  y 

7.  let  the  dam  eo  and  take  the  y.  to  thee 
28.  50.  which  will  not  shew  favour  to  the  y. 
32.  11.  as  the  eagle  flulterelh  over  her  u. 
2Sam.  9.  12.  Mephibosheth  had  a  y.  son  Miaha 
\Chrun.  22.  5.  Solomon  my  son  is  y.  2i>.  1. 
iChron.  13.  7.  when  Rehoboani  was  y.  and  tcndd 
34. 3.  Josiah,  while  he  was  yet  y.  began  tost'ek  G 
Psal.  78.  71.  from  following  ewes  gnat  with  y. 
84.  3.  swallow  a  nost,  where  she  may  lay  her  f. 
Isa.  40. 11.  shall  gently  lead  those  that  are  with  y 
Jer.  31.12.  shall  How  together  for  the  y.  of  the  fioch 
Ezek.  17.  4.  cropped  off  Ihe  lop  of  his  y.  twigs,  22 
Mark  7, 25. whose  y. daughter  had  an  unclesnspiril 
Julin  21.  18.  when  y.  thou  girdedst  thyself 
.See  Old. 
YOUNG  ass,  or  asses. 
/^a.  30.6.  carry  richeson  the shouldersofj/.  ai»e» 

24.  the  ?/.  as'sis  shall  eal  clean  provender 

John  12.  14.  when  be  found  a  y.  ass  sat  thereon 

See  Biu.i.O(  K. 

YOUNG  huUocks. 

J^'inn.  28.  11.  shall  oft'er  two  y.  bvllvcks,  19,  27. 

Ezra  0.  9.  give  what  they  need,  both  y.  bullock* 

YOUNG  calf. 
Lev.  9.  2.  take  thee  a  y  calf  for  a  sin  oflering 
Hee  Guild,  (Jhildren. 
YOUNG  cow 
Isa.  7.21.  that  a  man  sliall  noiiiish  a  y.  co» 

YOUNG  dromedaries. 
Esth.8.l0.  he  sent  letters  by  riders  on  y.  dromedar 

YOUNG  eairles. 
Prov.  30.  17.  and  the  y.  eagles  shall  eat  it 

YOUNG  hart. 

Cant.  2.  9.  mv  beloved  is  hke  a  y.  hart,  17.  |  8. 14- 

See'hum,  LioNs,  M.\n,  Men. 

YOUNG  one. 

J^eut.  28. 57.  her  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  her  y.  on* 

Zech.  11.  16.  neilhershalLseckthei/.  oiif,  norhoal 

YOUNG  o7!« 
Deut.  22.  6.  whether  they  be  y.  ijties  or  egge 
.Inh  38.41.  when  his  y.  ones  cry  lo  God  !hey  wander 
39.  3.  they  bow,  they  brins  forth  their  y.  ones 
4.  their  ?/.  ones  are  in  good  liking,  they  grow  up 
16.  the  ostrich  is  hardened  against  her  ?/.  ones 
30.  the  eagles'  y.  ones  also  suck  up  blood 
fsa.  11.  7.  their  iJ.  ones  shall  lie  down  together 
/.a;n.4.3.thetiea  monsters  give  suck  to  their  y. ones 

YOUNG  pigeon. 
Gen.  i:>.  9.  take  me  a  turtle-dove,  nnl  a  y.  ptgeon 
Lev.  12. 6.  bring  a  y.  ptgeon  for  k  mn-oiTerinc 


YOU 

YOUNG  pigeons. 

Leo,  1. 14. 1'.e  shali  bring  his  olieiing  ofy.  pigeons 

5.  7.  if  not  ablo  to  briiig  a  lamii  lie  sliail  bring 

two  y.  pigccns,  I'Z.  b.  |  J4.  22, 3U.  |  15.  14,  2y 

JVum.  (J.  10.   J.uke  2.  24. 

11.  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  two  y.  pigeons 

YOUNG  ravens. 

Psnl.  147. 9.  he  givetb  food  to  y.  ravens  which  cry 

YOUNG  roes. 
Vant.  4.  &  th)  breasts  are  like  two  y.  roes.,  1.  3, 

YOUNG  virgtr:. 
1  Kings  I  2.  let  there  be  Bouglit  Ibrniy  lord  a  y.  v. 

YOUNG  virgins. 

/\.dg.  2'.  12.  there  were  foiuid  400  y.  virgins 

Kith.  2.  2.  let  lair  y.  virgins  be  sought  lor  the  kin; 

3.  they  may  gather  together  all  the  y.  virgins 

YOUNG  unicurn. 

Psal.  29.  6.  Lebanon  and  Sirion  like  a  y.  unicorn 

YOUNG  voman. 
Ruth  4. 12.  Lord  shall  give  thee  of  this  y.  teaman 

YOUNG  womej>. 
Tit.  2.  4.  they  may  teach  y.  women  to  be  sober 

YOUi\'GEU. 
Oen.  9.24.  Noah  knew  what  his  y.  son  had  done 
19.  31.  and  the  first  born  said  to  the  y.  34. 
38.  and  the  y.  she  also  bare  a  son  Uen-ainmi 
25.  23.  the  elder  shall  serve  the  y.  Horn.  9.  12. 
27.  15.  Rebekali  put  them  on  Jacob  her  j;.  son 
42.  she  sent  and  called  Jacob  her  y.  son 
99.  16.  the  name  of  the  y.  daughter  was  Rachel 

18.  I  will  serve  thee  seven  yeats  for  the  y. 
2G.  it  must  not  be  so  done,  to  give  the  y.  first 

43.  29.  is  this  your  y.  brother  of  whom  ye  spake 
48.  14.  Israel  laid  his  right  hand  on  the  y. 

19.  his  >/.  brother  shall  be  greater  than  he 
JuUg.  1.  13.  Caleb's  y.  brother  took  it,  3.  9. 

15.  2.  is  not  her  y.  sister  fairer  than  she? 
ISam.  14.  49.  Saul's  y.  daughter  was  Michal 
IGtr.24.  31.castlotsover-againsttheiry.  brethren 
Job  30.  1.  that  are  y.  than  I,  have  me  in  derision 
Ezek.  10.  46.  and  thy  y.  sister  is  Sodom 

61.  shalt  receive  thy  sisters,  thine  elder  and  y. 
Luke  1.5.  12.  the  y.  said,  father, give  mo  the  portion 

13.  the  y.  gathered  all,  and  took  his  journey 
22.  26.  he  that  is  greatest,  let  liitn  be  as  the  y. 

ITim.  5.  1.  intreat  the  y.  men  as  brethren 
2.  the  y.  womon  as  sisters,  with  all  puri.y 

11.  the  y.  widows  refuse,  for  when  they  begin 

14.  I  will  therefore  that  the  y.  women  marry 
IPet.  5.  5.  like*i.se,  ye  t/.  submit  to  the  elder 

YOUNGEST. 
Oen.  42.  13.  the  y.  is  this  day  witli  our  father,  32. 

15.  except  your  y.  brother  come, 20, 34.  |  44.2.'i,20. 

43.  33.  they  sat,  the  y.  according  to  his  youih 

44.  2.  put  silver  eu|)  in  the  sack's  mouth  of  the  y. 

12.  he  began  at  the  eldest,  and  left  off  at  the  y. 
Josh.6. 26.  in  his  ?/.  eon  set  upgates,  1  fCings  16. 34. 
Judg.  9.  5.  yet  Jotham  the  y.  son  was  left 
\Sam.  10.  11.  he  said,  there  remains  yet  the  y. 

17.  14.  David  was  y.  the  eldest  followed  Saul 
CCiron.  21. 17.  none  left  eave  Jahoahaz  the  y. 
S3. 1.  mode  Ahaziih  his  y.  son  kiog  in  hia  stead 

YOUTH. 
Qen  8  21.  the  imagiDcitiou  '\a  cviJ  from  hio  y. 
7Wj 


YOU 

fie*.  43. 33.  and  Ihc  youn^eHt  according  to  tjis  y. 

46.  34.  atH/Ut  cattle,  from  our  y.  even  till  now 
/.CT.  22.  13.  in  her  father'u  house,  as  in  her  y. 
vVKm.30.  S.beioginher  father's  house,  in  her  y.  16. 
./ud^.S.SD.  the  y.  drew  not  a  sword,  because  yet  ay. 
16am.  17.  33.  thou  but  ay.  he  a  manof  war  from  y. 
42.  for  he  was  but  a  y.  \\  55.  whoso  son  is  this  y.l 
SSam.  19.  7.  the  evil  that  befell  thee  from  thy  y. 
I  Kings  18.  12.  but  i  fear  the  Lord  from  my  y. 
Job  13.  2l>.  to  possess  the  imijuities  of  my  y. 

20.  11.  Ills  bones  are  full  of  the  ^n  of  his  y. 

29.  4.  as  I  was  in  daysof  my  y.  whcnsocretof  Gorl 

30.  12.  on  my  right  hand  rise  the  »/.  they  jiusli  away 

31.  18.  from  my  y.  he  was  brought  up  with  me 
33.  25.  he  shall  return  to  the  days  of  his  y. 

36.  14.  hypocrites  die  in  y.  and  their  life  is  unclean 
t'sal.  25.  7.  remember  not  the  sins  of  my  y. 
71.  5.  O  Lord,  thou  art  my  trust  from  my  y. 
17.  O  God,  thou  hast  taught  me  from  my  y. 

88.  15.  I  am  afflicted,  and  ready  to  die  from  my  y. 

89.  45.  the  day^  of  his  y.  hast  thou  shortened 
103.  5.  so  that  thy  y.  !.■>  renewed  like  the  <>agle's 
110.  3.  from  morning,  thou  hast  the  dew  of  thy  y. 
127.  4.  as  arrows,  so  are  the  children  of  thy  y. 
129.  1.  they  have  alliicted  me  from  my  y. 

144.  12.  that  our  sons  be  as  plants  grown  up  in  y. 
Pron.  2.  17.  which  forsaketh  the  guide  of  her  y. 
5.  18.  and  rejoice  with  the  wife  of  thy  y. 
F.ccl.  11.  9.  rejoice,  O  young  man,  in  thy  y. 

10.  for  childhood  and  y.  are  vanity 
12.  1.  remember  thy  Creator  in  the  days  of  thy  y. 
fsa.  47. 12.  wherein  thou  hast  laboured  from  thy  y. 

15.  thy  merchants  from  thy  y.  shall  wander 
54.  4.  thou  slialt  forget  the  shame  of  thy  y. 
6.  for  the  Lord  hath  called  thee  as  a  wile  ofy. 
Jer.  2.  2.  I  remember  the  kindness  of  thy  y. 
3.  4.  my  Father,  thou  art  the  guide  of  my  y. 
24.devouved  the  labour  of  our  fathers  from  our  y. 
25.  we  and  our  fathers  from  our  y.  have  sinned 

22.  21.  this  hath  been  thy  manner  from  thy  y. 

31.  19.  I  ilid  bear  the  reproach  of  my  y. 

32.  30.  have  only  doneevil  before  me  from  Iheh:  y. 
48.  11.  Moab  hath  been  at  ease  from  his  y. 

I, am.  3. 27.  it  is  good  that  he  bear  the  yoke  in  his  y. 

K'.ek.  4.  14.  my  soul  not  been  polluted  from  my  y. 

16.  22.  thou  hast  not  remembered  days  of  thy  y.  43. 

60.  I  willremembermycovenantindaysoftiiyy. 

23.  3.  they  committed  whoredoms  in  their  y. 
8.  for  ill  her  y.  they  lay  with  her  and  bruised 
19.  call  to  remembrarfce  the  days  of  her  y.  21. 

//o.<:.2.15.she  shall  sing  there  as  in  the  daysof  her  y. 
./oc/1.  8.  lament  as  virgin  for  the  husband  of  her  //. 
Zeck.  13.  5.  I  am  a  httsbandman,  for  man  taught 
mo  *o  keep  cattle  from  my  y. 
Mill.  2. 14.  between  thee  and  the  wife  of  thy  y. 

\ft.  let  none  deal  treacherously  ng.  wife  of  his  y. 

Mat.  19.  20.  all  these  have  I  kept  from  my  y.  what 

lack  I  yef!  Mark  10.  20.  J.uke  18.  21. 

jf«<»  26.  4.  my  manner  of  life  from  my  y.  know  all 

ITVm.  4. 12.  letDomandespice  thy  y  bean  exarnp. 

YOUTHS. 
Pron.  7. 7. 1  diacemed  among  the  y.  a  young  man 
void  oruDderGtandin^ 
taa.  40.  30.  orca  tiiO y.  shall  faint  and  be  nosjy 


ZEA 

YOUTHFUI^ 
iTim.  2.  22.  floe  also  y.  lu<>u  but  falli.v  ."aitb 

z. 

ZEAL 

/s  a  mixed  passion,  composetl  of  grief  CAdcnpeT 
Jervent  love  and  desire;  fur  what  man  love* 
earnestly.,  ke  is  careful  to  sec  it  hcnourcci,  a<iri 
grieved  when  it  is  diakontmred  I'hinehat  m 
comiiievded  for  having  eip'^cssed  much  zeal 
against  those  uiektd  persuui  i/iat  violated  Ux 
law  of  the  J^urd,  Num.  25.  11,  13.  ,dnd  in 
I'sal.OO.'J,  the  Psalmist  says,  Tlie  zraiof  thioo 
house  hath  eaten  me  up;  "jUy  earnest  Ues:re 
lu  have  all  things  duly  ordered  about  thy  wor- 
ship, and  my  just  displeasure  and  indiirna- 
lion  at  all  abuses  therein,  have  overcome  me, 
have  wasted  my  natural  moisture  and  vilui 
spirits." 

Zeal  is  taken  cither  in  good  or  ill  part.  There 
may  be  an  eagerness  in  pursuing  good  things, 
when  neither  the  end  nor  manner  of  doing  it  is 
good.  t<ueh  was  the  zeal  of  Jehu,  2  Kings  10.16. 
He  was  eager  in  executing  the  commands  of 
(iod,  but  he  did  it  to  be  seen  of  men;  Come, 
see  my  zeal  for  the  Lord.  Such  also  was  the 
zeal  of  those  .Jews  whom  Ht.  Paul  speaks  of. 
Rom.  10.  2,  They  have  a  zeal  of  God,  but  not 
according  to  knowledge.  "  They  have  an  ear- 
nest desire  to  maintain  the  law  and  worsliip  of 
God  instituted  by  Moses,  thinking  thereby  to 
promote  the  glory  of  God,  but  though  this  be  a 
warm,  yet  it  is  a  bli^ld  zeal :  They  know  not  thi 
will  nf  God,  or  what  that  7-ighteousness  ia 
whereby  a  person  is  justified  before  God." 

2Sam.  21.  2.  Saul  sought  to  sli.y  them  in  his  z. 

2Kings  10.  16.  come  and  see  my  i.  for  the  Lord 
19.  31.  the  z.of  the  Lord  shalldothia  .'ra.  37.  32. 

Psal.  69.  9.  the  i.  of  thy  house  hath  eaten  me  up 

and  reproaches  are  fallen  on  me,  .John  2.  17. 

1 19.139. my  z.  hath  consumed  me,  because  eiiemiea 

/sa.  9.  7.  the  z.  of  the  Lord  will  perform  tiiis 
59.  17.  and  he  was  clad  with  z.  as  a  cloak 
63.  15.  where  is  thy  z.  and  thy  strength? 

Ezek.  5. 13.  that  1  the  Lord  have  spoken  it  in  my  u 

Pom.  10.  2.  I  bear  record,  that  they  have  z.  of  God 

2Cor.  7.  11.  yea  what  z.?  ||  9.  2.  and  your  i.  hath 
provoked  very  noaa} 

Phil.  3.  6.  concerning  z.  persecuting  the  chuiiA 

Col.  A.  13.  that  he  hath  a  great  z.  for  you 
ZEALOUS. 

J^''um.  25.  11.  while  he  was  z.  for  my  sake 

13.  he  was  z.  for  his  God  and  made  atonement 

.j^rts  21.  20.  and  they  are  all  z.  of  the  law 
22.  3.  Paul  was  z.  toward  God,  Gal.  1.  14. 

ICor.  14.  12.  as  ye  are  i.  of  spiritual  jfifti 

TiY. 2.14. purify  a  peculiar  people,  z.  oi  good  works 

Iiev.2. 19.  as  many  as  I  love,  1  rebuke  and  chKnCco: 
be  z.  therefore,  and  ropes.) 
ZEALOUSLY. 

Oal.  4.  17.  they  z.  affect  you,  but  not  well 
1?  it  is  t'ood  to  be  1  affected  in  a  good  Ihiug. 


AN  ALPHABETICAL 

TABLE   OF  THE   PROPER   NAMES 

IN  THE 

OLD    AND    NE^V    TESTAMENTS; 

TOGETHER  WITH   THE 

MEANING  OR  SIGNIFICATION  OF  THE  WORDS  IN  THEIR  ORIGINAL  LANGUAGES. 


hoc 


There  ire  some  Proper  Names  in  M/j  TABLE,  zd/^/VA  are  not  in  the  followitig Pari  of  the  CONCORDANCE,  iri«^ 
seldom  mentioned  in  Scripture.     To  these,  a  reference  to  the  Place  in  which  they  are  found,  is  here  annexed. 


AARON,  signifies  lofly,  or  mountainous:  or, 
iiuiunlai'!  of  strenglh  ;  ur,  a  teacher,  or  tf  iicli- 
ii>g.  The  first  high  priest  of  the  Jews,  tne  son 
of  .Intra  m,  brother  to  Musis.  He,  nt  the  desire 
of  the  pecrple,  made  a  calf,  which  they  worship- 
ped, and  thereby  committed  a  great  sin.  He 
was,  with  his  suns,  aniinted  and  consecrated 
to  the  priest's  office.  Lev.  8. 

AAROMTES. 

ABADDON,  the  destroyer,  Rev.  9.  IL 

ABAGTIIA,  father  of  the  wine-press. 

ABANA,  made  ot'stone,  or  a  building. 

An.AUIM,  passages,  or  passengers. 

AUD.A,  a  servant,  or  servitude. 

ABDI,  he  is  my  servant. 

ABDIEL,  the  servant  of  God  ;  or,  cloud  of  the 
abundance  of  God. 

ABDON,  a  servant,  or  cloud  of  judgment. 

ABED-NEGO,  servant  of  light,  /Jan.  3.  23. 

ABEL,  .Idam's  second  son,  signifies  vanity,  or 
brualii,  cr  vapour,  Ocn.  4.  4.  . 

ABEL,  a  cil)/,  signifies  mournins. 

ABEL-BETH  MAACHAH,  mourning  to  the 
house  of  Maachah. 

ABEL-!VT.'\LM,  the  mourning  of  the  waters;  or, 
the  valley  of  waters. 

ABEL-MEHOL.AH,  sorrow  or  mourning  of 
ivesknpsj,  nr  of  sickness. 

ABEL-MIZR  AIM,  the  mourning  of  the  Egypti- 
nns,  Gen.  50.  11. 

AnEL-SIMTTI.M,  mourning  of  the  thorns.  I: 
TCas  a  city  near  theriier  Jordan  in  tin:  wilder 
ncss,  Num   33.  49. 

ABEZ,  an  egg,  or  miiddv.  j?  city  in  the  tribe 
af  Issachar,  Josh.  19.  20. 

ABI,  my  father.  The  mother  of  Hezekiah, 
2  Kine-3  18.  2. 

ABIArfl  the  Lord  is  my  father,  or  the  father  of 
the  Lord. 

ABI-.ALBON,  most  intelligent  father,  or  the  fa- 
ther over  the  building  *  or,  father  of  injurv. 

ABIATHAR,  excellent  father,  or  father  of  him 
that  survived,  1  Sam.  22.  20. 

ABIB,  preen  fruits,  or  cars  of  corn. 

ABID.\IF,  the  father  of  knowledge,  or  the  know- 
ledge of  the  father.  Oneof  thesonsof  JMidian, 
Orn.  2.1.  4. 

ABIDAN,  father  of  judgment,  or  my  father  is 
judge. 

ABIEL,  God  mv  father,  or  mv  God  the  father. 
//>•  tras  the  father  of  Kish,  \  Sam.  9.  1. 

ABIE7ER,  father  of  help,  or  help  of  the  father, 
or  mv  faiher  is  my  help. 

ABI  RZRITE. 

ABIiI.ML,  fatlipr  of  joy,  or  the  joy  of  the  fa- 
ther, 1  Sam.  25.  3. 

ABIHAIL,  llie  father  of  strength,  or  father  of 
trouble. 

IBIIitl,  he  i^  my  father,  or  his  father. 

ABUAH,  the  will  o' '.h.j  Lord,  or  the  Lord  is 
mv  father. 

ABI.IAM,  father  ..f  the  BO r,. 

ABTf-ENE,  the  father  of  the  apartment,  or  of 
""""■"ing.  .J?  promise  between  lAbnnus  and 
.InnUhanus,  whereof  Lysanias  was  tctrarch, 
Loke3.  1.  •' 

ftOIMAEL,  I  father  sent  ♦Vom  God,  or  mv  father 
707  '         ' 


ACH 

comes  from  God.     He  was  the  son  of  Joktan, 
Gen.  10.  28. 

ABIMELECH,  father  of  the  king,  or  my  father 
the  king. 

ABIN.'\DAB,  father  of  willingness;  or,  my  fa- 
ther is  a  prince. 

ABINOAM,  father  of  beauty,  or  comeliness; 
or,  my  father  is  beautiful. 

ABIRAiM,  a  high  father,  or  father  of  fraud. 

ABISIIAG,  ignorance  of  the  father. 

ABISHAI,  the  present  of  my  father,  or  the  fa- 
ther of  the  present ;  otherwise,  the  father  of 
the  sacrifice,  or  ihe  sacrifice  of  my  father. 

ABISHALOM,  the  father  of  peace,  or  the  peace 
of  the  father ;  or,  the  recompense  of  the  father 
1  rOnss  15.  2. 

ABISHUA,  father  of  salvation,  or  of  magnifi- 
cence, or  the  salvation  of  my  father,  1  Chr.  6.  4, 

ABISHUR,  the  father  of  tho  wall,  or  of  up- 
rightness ;  or,  my  father  is  upright.  1  Ckron 
2.28. 

ABITAIL,  the  father  of  the  dew;  or,  the  father 
of  the  shadow,  according  to  the  Syriac.  One 
of  David's  wices,  2  Sam.  3.4. 

.\BITUB,  father  of  goodness,  or  my  father  is 
good.     1  Chron.  8.  11. 

.■XBIHITD,  father  of  praise,  or  glory  of  my  father. 

ABNER,  father  of  light,  or  the  lamp  of  the  fa- 
ther, or  the  son  of  the  father. 

.\BR.AM,  a  high  father;  the  father  of  elevation. 

.■\BRAHAM,  the  father  of  a  great  njuitilude. 
.4/:  ihe  command  of  GodAhraham  went  out  of 
Vt  of  the  Chnlde.es,  his  native  country,  into 
Canaan,  where  the  Lord  promisedto  give  that 
land  to  his  seed.  The  Messiah  was  promi 
to  he  of  kis  family,  for  in  his  seed  all  Ihe 
families  of  the  earth  were  to  be  blessed,  Gen. 
12  3.  Acts  3.  25.  Gal.  3.  8.  He  was  circum- 
cised with  all  his  household,  and  taught  his 
fw.nily  to  Ueep  the  commands  of  God.  His 
fitth  7oas  tried  in  being  commanded  to  offerup 
his  son  Isaac ;  but  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stayed 
him,  and  Isaac  was  exchanged  with  a  rum. 
Isaac  in  thi»  matter  was  an  eminent  type  and 
figure  of  Christ,  icho,  in  the  time  appointed  by 
God,  was  to  be  offered  up  a  sacrifice  for  the  sins 
of  those  that  believe  in  him.  The  spiritual 
children  of  faithful  Abraham,  are  those  that 
believe  in  .Jesus  Christ,  and  do  the  works  of 
Abraham,  John  8.  39.  Rom.  4.  16.  and  9.  7. 
Gnl.  3.7,29. 

ABSALOM,  father  of  peace,  or  the  peace  of  the 
father. 

ACC.AD,  a  vessel,  a  pitcher;  or,  a  sparkle. 
Th'  city  where  JV'imrod  reigned.  Gen.  10.  10. 

Af'^CHO,  close,  inclosed,  pressed  together. 

APRLDAMA,  the  fvld  of  blood.  Acts  1.  19. 

ACHAIA.  grief,  or  trouble. 

ACHAIOUS,  a  native  of  Achaia. 

ACHAN,  or  ACHAR,  he  that  troubles  and 
bruiser. 

ACHBOR,  a  rat;  ofAerjciJB,  bruising  or  Inclosing 
the  well.  He  was  father  nf  Baal-hanan,  the 
seventh  kinsr  of  F.dom,  Gen.  36.  38. 

ACIIIM.  preparing,  confirming,  or  revenging. 

.\CH1SH,  thus  it  is  ;  or  how  is  thisl 

.ACHMETHA.aer'st. 


ADR 

ACHOR,  trouble. 

ACHSAH,  adorned  ;  or,  bursting  of  the  veil. 

ACllSHAPH,    poison,     triiks;    or,    one     ihf! 

breaks;  or,  the  lip  or  brim  of  any  thing. 
ACHZIB,    liar,  lying;   or,  that  runs;   or,   th&) 

del.iys. 
A  DA  DA  H,    the   witness  or    testimony   of   fho 

assembly.     The  name  of  a  city ,  Josh.  15.  22. 
ADAH,  an  assembly.     7'Ae   wife   of   Lameck^ 

Gen.  4.  19.     .dlsu   the   wife  of  Esau,  Geo. 

.36.  2. 
ADAIAH,  the  wilnessof  the  Lord.     The  fathcs- 

of  .Jedidnh,  mother  of  .losiah,^  Kings  22.  1. 
.^DALIAH,  one  that  draws  water;  or,  poverty, 

or  cloud,    vapour,  death.     One  of   Hainan's 

sons,  Esth.  9. 8. 
ADAM,  earthy,  taken  out  of  red   earth.     The 

name  of  the  first  man,  who  was  made  after  th:: 

image  of  Gud,  in  a  holy  and  hupiiy  estate, bui 

by  kis  fall  and  disobedience  broke  covenant 

with   God,  and  thereby  brought  him.^df  a.iA 

all  kis  posterity  into  an  estate  of  sin  and 

misery,  Rom.  5.    12.     But   our  Lord   .Jesus 

Christ,  the  second  Adam,  is  the  Saciour  and 

Redeemer  of    all  that    truly  lielicve  in  hia., 

Mark  16.  16.  Acts  4.  12.  and  Hi.  31. 
ADAM  AH,  red  earth.     A  city,  Jo»h.  19.  36. 
AD.AMI,  my  man,  red,  earthy,  human.     A  ci'.y, 

Josh.  19.  33. 
.■^D.AR,  high,  pr  eminent. 
ADBEEL,  a  v.-ipour,  a  cinud  of  God;  ethcririsCf 

a  vexer  of  God.     One  of  IshmaeVs  sons,  Gert. 

2.').  13. 
ADDI,  my  witness,  adorned,  passage,  prey. 
ADDON,    basis,     foundaiion,   tlie    Lord.      r.'-J 

name  of  a  place,  Neh.  7.  61. 
.ADIEL,   the    witness   of  the   Lord.     1  Cf-rcr.. 

4.  36. 
ADIN,  adorned,  or  voluptuous,  dainty.     Ezra 

8.6. 
.ADITH.'MM,  assemblies,  or  testimonies.     Josh 

15.  36. 
ADLAI,  my  witness,  my  ornament.     1  Chron 

27.  29. 
ADMAH,  earthy,  red  earth. 
AD.MATHA,  a  cloud  of  death,  a  mortal  \d,iour 

F.slh.  1.  14. 
.ADN.AH,   rest,  or  testimony  eternal.     1  Chro-r. 

12.  20. 
ADONI-BEZEK,  the  lightning  of  Ihe  Lord,  ci 

the  Lord  of  lightning  ;  or,  the  Loid  of  Beiok; 

for  he  was  king  of  this  city. 
,\'D0NIJAH,  the  Lord  is  my  master. 
ADONIKAM,  the  Lord  is  raised,  or  my  Lor/ 

hath  rnised  me. 
.ADONIRAM,  my  Lord  is   most    i\s'n,  or    the 

L'ird  of  mlglit  and  elevation.     1  h'ingi  4.  6. 
ADONI-ZEDEK,  justice   of  the  Lord,  or  tl^ 

Lord  of  justice.     He  was  km/r  of  JerusalMl.y 
J<.sh.  1!).'  1. 
ADORAM,  their  beauty,  their  power,  />r  their 

praise.     He    was    David's   tribute- gathers-^ 
2  Sam.  20.  24. 
ADORAIM,    strength   or    powei     of    the   sea. 

2  Chron.  11.  9. 
ADRAMMELECH,  tho  cloke,  glory,  grandeur 

or  power  of  the  kinj 


AMM 

ADRAMMVTJ'IUM,  the  court  of  death,   the 

niiinsluii  111"  iJeiilli. 
AORIA,  the  name  of  a  city,  which  gives  name 

to  the  JlUriatic  sea,  nna  the  gulf  of  f-'enice. 
ADULLAiM,     llieir    lestiinuiiy,    tlieir    prej,   or 

thuit  (iriKiiiient. 
AGABIJS,  a  locust,  or  (lie  feast  oftlie  father. 
AC.AG,  roof,  Hoor. 
AGAGITE,  of  the  race  if  Agag. 
AGAR,  sec  II AGAR. 
AGRIPI'A,  this  word  is  Lalin,  and  signifies  one 

who  at  Ins  liirlh  causes  great  |>aiii,  who  is  born 

with  his  feet  foremost,  ip.ger  partus. 
AGUR,  a  stranger,  or  gatlieting,  or  gathered  to- 

getlier 
AH.'\B,  the  brother  of  the  father,  uncle  or  father 

of  the  brother. 
AHASQERUS,  prince,  head,  or  chief. 
AHAVA,  essence,  or  gennraiion. 
AHAZ,  one  that  takes  and  possesses. 
AHAZIAH,  seizure,  possession,  or  vision  of  the 

Lord. 
AHFAH,  brother  of  the  Lord. 
AHIEZER,  brother  of  assismnce.     A  prince  of 

the  tribe  of  Dan,  Num.  1.  12. 
AHI.IAH,  the  same  with  AHIAH. 
AHIKAAI,  a  brother  that  raises  up. 
AHILUD,  a  brother  horn.     Ne  was  secretary  to 

David,  2  Sam.  8.  16. 
AHIMAAZ,    brother    of  the    council,    er    my 

brother  is  counsellor. 
AHIM,'\N,  a  brother  prepared,  or  brother  of  the 

righl  hand. 
AIIl.MELECH,   my   brother   is    a    king,  or  the 

brother  of  my  king. 
AFIIMOTH,  brother  of  death,  or  my  brother  is 

dead.     1  Chron.  ti.  2.'). 
AHINO.AM,  the  beauty  and  comeliness  of  the 

brother,  or  brother  of  niotiim. 
AHIO,  Ills  brolher,  his  hiethren. 
AHIRA,  brother  of  ini(]uity  ;  otherwise,  brother 

or  companion  of  the  sliephcrd.     He  was  chiif 

of  the  tribe  of  J^aphlalt,  Num.  1.  15. 
AHIS.'VMACH,  brolher  of  strength  or  sup])ort, 

or  my  brother  supports  me. 
AHISIIAU,  brother  of  a  prince,  or  brother  of  a 

son;?.   He  was  steward  of  Solomon's  household, 

1  Kings  4.  n. 
AIIITIK^PMEL,  brother  of  ruin  or  folly. 
AHITIJR,  brother  of  goodness,  or  my  brother  is 

good. 
AHIIIUD,  brother  of  praise.      The  prince  of  the 

tribe  nf./isher.  Num.  M.  27. 
AHL.AI5,  whlchisof  milk. or  which  is  fat;  other- 
wise, brother  of  the  heart.    The  name  of  a  city, 

Judg.  1.31. 
AHOL.'Ml,  Ids  'abernacle,  his  tent. 
AHOLLMi,  the  lent,  or  taliernacle  of  the  father. 
AHOLIRAH,  mv  lent  and  mv  tabernacle  in  her. 
AHOLIBASLAH,  my  taherujcle  is  e.xalied. 
AI,  or  HAI,  mass  or  heap. 
AIOTIl,  the  same  as  AI. 
AJ.'VLON,  a  chain  ;   otherwise,  strength,  or  a 

ALAMMELECH,  God  is  king.    Jl  city,  Josh. 

19.  20. 
ALEXANDER,  is  a  Greek  xoord,  and  signifies 

one  that  assists  men,  or  one  that  helps  stoutly  ; 

or,  one  that  turns  away  evil. 
ALEXANDRIA,  a  c(«j/ «rt   F.gypt. 
ALLELUIA,  jiraise  tile  Lord,  or  praise  to  the 

Lord. 
ALLON,  an  oak,  or  strong.  1  Chron.  4.  37. 
ALLON-B ACHUTH,  the  oak  of  wee|iing.    The 

place  where  Jicbekah's  nurse  was  buried.  Gen. 

35.  8. 
ALMODAD,  measure  of  God.     (ien.  10.  2(j. 
ALPHA,  the  first  letter  of  the  Greek  alphabet, 

marked  A. 
ALPHEUS,  a  thousand  ;  otherwise,  learned,  ur 

chief. 
AMALGK,  a  people  that  licks  up,  or  that  takes 

away  all ;  otherwise,  a  people  that  strikes,  or 

that  uses  ill. 
AMALEKITES,  people  tlescendedfrom  Amalek. 
AMAN.\,  integrity  and  Iruth. 
AMARI  AH,  the  Lord  savs,  or  the  excellency  of 

the  Lord.     Zep/t.  1.  1.  ' 
AMASA.  a  forgiving  people,  or  sparing  the  peo- 
ple ;  otherwise,  Ihe  burden  of  the  people- 
AMAZIAH,  the  strength  of  the  Lord. 
AMMAH,  my  people. 
AMMI,  the  s'ame  with  AMMAH. 
AMMI-NADIB,  my  people  is  liberal,  or  prince 

of  the  people,  or  a  people  that  vows. 
AMMIHUD,  people  of  praise,  or  |)raise  is  with 

me,  JV«m.  1.  10. 
AMMISIIADDAl,  the  people  of  the  Almighty, 

or  the  Almighty  is  wilh  me.     M'am.  1.  12. 
AMMON,  a.  people,  or  the  son  of  my  people. 
708 


ARN 

AMMONITES,  A  people  that  descended  of  Ren- 
ammi,  son  of  Lot  by  his  ■youngest  daughter. 

AMNON,  faithful  and  true;  otherwise,  foster- 
fatiier,  or  tutor ;  or,  son  of  the  mother. 

AMON,  faithful,  true. 

AMOKITE,  bitter,  ix  rebel ;  otherwise,  a  babbler 
or  prater. 

AMOS,  loading,  weighty. 

AMOZ,  strong,  robust.  " 

AMPHIPOLIS,  a  city  encompassed  by  the 
sea. 

AMPLIAS,  largo,  extensive.    A  Latin  word. 

AMRAM,  an  exalted  peo|ple;  or,  their  sheaves, 
or  handfuls  of  corn. 

AWRAPHEL,  one  that  speaks  of  bidden  things; 
or,  one  that  speaks  of  judgment,  f  of  ruin. 

ANAH,  one  who  answeis,  or  who  sings  ;  other- 
wise, poor  or  afflicted. 

ANAK,  a  collar,  or  ornament. 

ANAKIMS. 

ANAM.MELECH,  answer,  or  song  of  thft  king 
and  council. 

ANANIAS,  the  cloud  of  the  Lord. 

AN.ATHOTH,  answer,  song;  or,  affliction,  po- 
verty. 

ANDREW,  a  stout  and  strong  man.  A  Greek 
word. 

ANDRONICUS,  a  man  excelling  others,  a  vic- 
torious man.     Greek. 

ANER,  answer,  song,  affliction,  of  light. 

ANNA,  gracious,  meiciful. 

ANNAS,  one  that  answers,  that  afflicts  and 
bumbles,  or  gracious,  merciful.  A  high  priest 
who  scut  Christ  bound  to  Caiiiphas  lus  father- 
in-law. 

ANTICHRIST,  an  adversary  to  Christ. 

ANTIOCH,  for,  or  instead  of  a  chariot;  or,  equal 
in  speed  v.iili  a  chariot. 

.ANTIPAS,  for  all,  or  against  all.  One  of  the 
martyrs  slain  by  ihe  people  of  Pergamus,  Rev 
2.  13. 

ANTIPATRIS,  for,  or  against,  the  father. 

APELLES,  a  Greek  zoordfrum  the  verb  xinKKai 
I  exclude,  I  separate. 

.\PIIEK,  a  stream,  a  rapid  torrent;  or,  strength, 
vigour. 

APOLLONIA,  perdition,  destruction. 

APOLLOS,  one  that  destroys  anil  lays  waste. 

APOLLYON,  one  that  exterminates  or  destroys. 

■APPHIA,  that  produces,or  is  fruitful.   Philem.2. 

APPII-FORIJ.M,  a  town  so  called  from  Apjiius 
Claudius,  whose  statue  was  erected  there. 

AQUIL.'^,  an  eagle.     J^atin. 

AR,  awaking,  watching,  evacuation,  uncovering. 

ARABIA,  evening,  or  a  place  wild  and  desert; 
or,  bosiagt's,  ravens;  and  also,  mixtures;  be- 
cause this  country  was  inhabited  by  different 
kinds  of  people. 

ARABIAN. 

ARAM,  highness,  magnificence;  otherwise,  one 
that  deceives,  or  their  curse.  ARAM  signijies 
Syria  in  Gen.  ii2.  21.  and  elsewhere. 

ARARAT,  the  curse  of  iremblmg. 

AllAUNAK,  ark,  song,  joyful  cry,  curse. 

ARRA,  ihecily  of  Ihe  four. 

AKCIIELAUS,  ihe  prince  of  the  people.   Greek. 

ARCIIIPPUS,  a  governor  of  horses,  or  maslei 
of  the  horse.     Greek. 

ARCTURUS,  a  gathering  together. 

ARD,  one  that  commands,  or  be  that  desccnils. 
A  son  of  Benjamin,  Gen.  46.  21.     . 

ARELI,  the  light  or  vision  of  God.    Gen.  16.  16. 

AREOPAGITE,  belonging  to  the  council  called 
Areopagus. 

AREOPAGUS,  the  hill  of  Mars  ;  a  place  where 
the  magistrates  of  Athens  held  their  supreme 
council:  from  »(i«'o;.  Mars;  and  sraeyo;, 
a  hill. 

ARETAS,  one  that  is  agreeable,  that  pleases, 
that  i^i  virtuous. 

ARGOB,  a  turf  of  earth,  or  fat  land,  or  curse 
of  the  well. 

ARIEL,  the  altar,  light,  or  hon  of  God. 

ARIMATHEA,  a  lion  dead  lo  the  Lord  ;  or,  the 
light  of  the  de:ith  of  the  Lord  ;  or  simply, 
Raniath,  or  Ramah,  a  city  where  Samuel  dwelt, 
1  Sam.  1.  la 

ARIOCH,  long,  great,  tail;  »r,  your  drunken- 
ness ;  or,  voiir  lion. 

ARISTA  RCHU3,  a  good  prince,  the  belt  prince. 
Greek. 

ARISTOBULUS,  a  good  counsellor,  good  ad- 
vice.    Greek. 

ARMAGEDDON,  the  mountain  of  Megiddo,  or 
the  mountain  of  the  gospel;  otherwise,  the 
mountain  of  fruits,  or  of  apples. 

ARMENIA,  a  province  lohich  is  supposed  to 
take  its  name  from  Aram. 

ARNON,  rejoicing,  or  leaping  for  joy  ;  or,  thei 
chest,  or  ark. 


BAB      LPropkii  NiKM 

AROER,  heath,  tamarisk  ;  or,  the  nnkcdnftw  iij 

the  skin  ;  ur,  nakedness  of  the  watch,  or  ol  lljo 

enemy. 
ARP.\1),  the  light  of  redemption ;  or,  that  lioa 

down,  that  makes  his  bed. 
ARPHAXAD,  one  that  heals:  or,  one  that  re- 
leases. 
ARTAXERXES,  in  Hebrew,  Artachsasta,  £.V) 

silence  of  light,  or  light  that  impo.^es  si!>iRce; 

oiAcrwi^e,  joy  that  is  III  haste.  A  Persian  name. 
ARTEiMAS,  whole,  sound,  or  without  fault 
AS.A,  physician,  or  cure. 
.\SAHEL,  the  work,  or  creature  of  God. 
AS.AI.AH,  the  Lord  hath  wrought ;  or,  a  creature 

of  the  Lord. 
.\S  A  PH ,  one  that  assembles  together ;  or.  one  thai 

finishes  and  completes. 
ASENATH,  peril,  or  misfortune. 
ASIIDOD,  inclination,  leaning;  or,  a  wild  opea 

place  ;  or,  pillage,  theft. 
ASHER,  blessedness,  or  happiness. 
ASHIM.A,  crime;  or,  jiosition  ;  o?',fireorthe  sea. 

The  name  of  an  idol,  2  Kings  17.  30. 
ASHKENAZ,  a  fire  that  distils  or  spreads.  OiM 

of  the  sons  of  Gomer,  Gen.  10.  3. 
ASHTAROTH,  flocks,  the  sheep,  o?  riches. 
ASHUR,  one  that  is  happy,  that  walks  on  pros 

porously. 
ASI  \,  muddy,  boggy. 
ASKELON,  weight,  or  balance  ;  or,  fire  of  in 

fainy. 
ASN.APPER,    unhappiness,   misfoitune   of  the 

bull  or  calf;   or,  fruitfulness,  or  increase  of 

danser. 
ASSIR,  prisoner,  fettered,  1  CAroji.  3.  17, 
.ASSOS,  approaching,  coining  near  to.  Acts^-iX 
ASSYRIA. 
■ASSYRMN. 

ASYNCRITUS,  incomparable. 
.ATAD,  a  thorn. 

ATHALIAH,  the  lime  of  the  Lord. 
ATHENIANS,  inhabitants  of  Athens. 
.ATHENS,  so  called  from  Athene,  or  Athenaia. 

Minerva. 
.ATTALIAH,  that  increases  or  sends. 
AVEN,  inK]iiity,  force,  riches. 
AUGUSTUS,  increased,  augmented  ;  or,  royal, 

majestic. 
AZ.ARIAH,  assistance,  or  help  of  the  Lord;  tr, 

he  that  hears  the  Lord,  or  whom  the  Lord  hears 
AZEK  AH,  strength  of  walls. 
.AZGAD,  a  strong  army,  or  the   strength  of  fi 
t  troop  ;  otherwise,  a  gang  of  roboeccjor  a  troop 

of  soldiers.     K2rfi  2.  12. 
AZNOTH-TABOR,  the  ears  of  Tnhor ;\or,\\\t 

ears  of  choice,  purity,  contrition.     .Josh.  10.34, 
AZOTUS,  the  same  as  ASHDOD,  pillage,  theft 

Acts  8.  40. 
AZUR,  he  that  assists,  or  he  that  is  assisted.  Jcr 

36.  1. 

B. 

BAAL,  he  that  rules  and  subdues;  or,  master 
lord,  or  husband. 
BAALAH,  her  idol;  or,  she  that  is  governed  c: 

snhiiuoil,  a  spouse.     A  city,  Josh.  15.  9. 
BAAL-BERITH,  idol  of  the  covenant;  or,  he 

that  possesses,  or  subdues  the  covenant. 
BAAL-GAD,  the  idol  of  the  troop,  of  the  army, 

or  of  felicity;  otherwise,  the  Lord  is  master  of 

Ihe  troop,     .fosh.  11.  17. 
B.AALHAMON,  one  that  possesses  or  rules  a 

multitude;  a  pii|>ulous  place 
BAAL-HERRION,  Ihe  possessor  of  destruction ; 

or,  of  a  thing  cursed,  devoted,  or  coiiBCCruted  to 

God.     ft  is  a  mountain.     Jiidg.  3.  3. 
BA.ALI,  mv  idol,  master,  or  lord  over  me. 
BAALIM,  idob,  ma.sters,  false  gods. 
BAALIS,  a  rejoicing,  or  proud  lord. 
BAAL-MEON,  the  idol,  the  ma.sterofthe  house. 
BAAL-PEOR,  master  of  the  opening. 
B.A.AL-PERAZIM,  master,  or  god  of  divisi.ins, 

or  he  that   possesses  and  enjoys  divisions  and 

dissipations. 
BAAL-SHALISHA,  the   third    idol,  the   lUird 

husband  ;  or, thatgovernsi<rprosidesnvri  three. 
BAAL-TAMAR,  master  of  the  palm  tico. 
BAAL-ZEBUn,  the  masies  offlies. 
BAAL-ZEPHON,  the  idol,  ur  possession  of  the 

north;  ur,  hilden,  secret. 
BAANAH,  in  the  answer,  in  affliction. 
B.AASH.AH,  in  the  work,  or  in   the   compros- 

sion  ;  or,  ho  that  seeks  and  demands,  or  wh» 

lavs  waste. 
BABEL,  confusion,  or  mixture. 
RARA'LON,  the  .^-aoie  with  BABEL. 
BABYLONIANS 
IBABYLONISU. 


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BACA,  mu!berr\-trco 

PAHUlilM,  choice,  warlike,  valiant. 

BAJITII,  a  liuusc. 

BALAAM,  ilic  old  age  or  ancient  of  the  people, 

rr  llieir  ilestruclioii ;  or,  without  the  peiiiiie. 
BALAK,  who  lays  waste  and  destroys;  or,  uliu 

Ir^ks  and  laps. 
BAMAII,  ail  eminence,  or  high  place. 
B.ARAUItAS,  son  olllie  latlier,  ur  of  the  master, 

or  thu  sun  ol' contusion  and  sliaine. 
BAR.\(.'!!EL,  who  hlosscs  Uod,  who  bends  tlie 

knee  hct'ore  CJml.  T/ieJ'at/trr  of  t'ljAu,  Job  .Vi.X. 
BARACHIAS,  the  same  with  UAK.VCliKL 
B.AK.^K,  thunder,  or  in  vmn. 
BAK-JICSUS,  son  oi . leans,  or  Jos/iua, 
B.AR-JONA,  the  son  ot  ./una,  or  ol  a  dove. 
B.\R.\.\B.\S,  the  son  of  the  prcuhei,  or  of  con- 

siilaiion. 
B.\RS'.\B.AS,  son  of  return,  or  of  cicnvorsion  ;  or 

son  of  rest,  nr  sun  of  swearing. 
HAU'rHOLO.MEW,  a  son    that  si^pends   thir 

waters. 
B.ARTl.MEUS,  the  son  of  Timeus,  »r  of  the  per- 
fect and  honourable. 
B.\Rl'CH,  who  is  blessed,  who  bends  the  knee. 
BARZIL.1..\I,  made  of  iron;  or,  the  sou  of  con- 
tempt. 
B.^SII.W,  in  the  tooth,  or  in  the  ivory;  ntfier- 

loi-^e,  in  the  change,  or  the  sleep. 
B.ASllE.M.XTH,    perfumed;    or,    confusion   of 

death  ;  utiierwise,  in  desolution. 
BATH  sSUEUA,  the   seventh   dauglitei,  or  the 

daughter  of  an  oath. 
BED  AD,  alone,   solitary;   or,   in   friendship,  in 

the  liusom,  or  the  nipple.     He  was  father  of 

Hadail,  Gen.  3ij.  Jo. 
BEDA.N,  only  ;  or,  in  the  judgment;  or,  accord- 
in?  to  judgment. 
BEEL-ZEBUB,  the  same  ujiUBAALZEBUB. 
BEER,  a    well.      The   name  of  a  citij,    iXum, 

21.  Itj. 
BEEH-EAH.\I-ROI,  the  well  of  him  that  liveth 

and  seeth  nis.     den.  10.  14. 
BEEU-SHEBA,the  well,  «r  fountain  of  an  oath  ; 

al/icrwise,  the    seventh    well,  or  the    well    of 

satiety. 
BEKAH,  half  c  shekel. 

BEL,  ancient;  or,  nothing,  vain,  or  what  is  sub- 
ject to  change.      The  name  of  an  idol. 
BELLAL,  wicked,  or  the  devil. 
BEL:^M.-\ZZAR,  master  of  the  treasure,  or  who 

lays  up  treasures  ill  secret. 
BELTESHAZZAR,  who  lays   up  treasures  in 

secret;  ur,  he  that  secretly  endures  pain  and 

pressure. 
BE.\.\I.\H,  son   of  the   Lord;   or,  the    onder- 

standinz  of  the  Lord;  or,  the  Lord's  building. 
BE.N-A.M.MI,  the  son  of  mv  people. 
BEXH.AUAD,  the  son  o'\  Hadad,  or  of  noise, 

chunour.  cry. 
BENMA.MIX,  the  son  of  the  right  hand 
BEN.IAMITE. 

BENOXf,  son  of  my  grief,  pain,  sorrow. 
BEOR,  burning;  otherwise,  fiiollsh,  mad,  beast. 
BEF  A,CHAH,  bles.sing.  or  bendinsj  of  the  knee. 
BERtlA,  heavy,  weighty ; /rom  A»t*;y  weight. 
BERITH,  covenant. 
BERMCE,  one  that  brings  victory. 
BESOR,  giad  news,  or  incarnation. 
BETAM,  coiifi.lence.     ,1  city,  2  Sam.  8.  8. 
BETIIABARA,  the  house  of  passage,  or  house 

of  anger. 
BETH.ANY,  the  house  of  song,  or  of  afll'<'.tion 

other u-ise,  the  house  of  obedience,  or  th'J  house 

of  the  grace  of  ihe  Lord. 
BETII-.-WEN.  the  house  of  vanity,  of  iniquity, 

of  trouble,  of  slrenu'li. 
BETH  BIREI,  Ihe    h    we  of   mv  O   ;plor;    or, 

the  temple  of  my  Ciea  or.      1  Cl>r   4.'M. 
BETH-CAR,  tne    house    of   the   v„i!i;    or,  tin 

hoiise  of  knowledge.     Jl  city,  )  Sam.  7.  11. 
BETII-DAGO.V,  the  hous<!  ol' corn;  or,  llielia 

bitation  of  the  fish  ;  or,  the  teiiiiile  of  the  god 

/)„rr„„.       Josh.    10.  -27. 

BETH  DIBLATMAIM.  the  house  of  dry  figs 

BETHEL,  the  house  of  God. 

BETIlEf-lTE. 

B2THER,  division;  otherwise,  in  the  turtle,  or 

in  the  trial,  or  perqnisiiion. 
BETHE.SDA,  the    house   of   effusion;    or,  the 

hiiiHi'  of  pity,  or  mercy. 
BETH-EZRL.  a  neighbour's  house. 
BETH-G.XMUL,  the  house  of  recompence,  or  of 

the  vvp.ined  ;  or,  the  house  of  the  camel, 
BETH  IL\CCEREM,   the    house  of  the   »ine 

vard. 
BETH  HORO^J,  the  house   of   wrath;    or,  the 

hniup  of  the  hole,  or  nf  the  rave,  or  of  liberty 
BEPH-l  r.HEM,   the   house   *f  bread,   or  the 

coiue  i.t  war. 

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CAFv 

BETH  LEHEM-EPHUAIM. 

BETH  LEHEM-JUUAH. 

HETll  LEIIKMITE. 

I5ETH-FEOR,  the  house  of  gapinf  or  Opening. 

BETll-PHAGE,  the  house  of  the  moutli,  or  the 

lr»in  of  the  valleys  ;  or,  the  house  of  early  ligs. 
BETHSAIDA,  the  house  of  fruits,  ur  of  food,  or 

of  hunters,  ur  of  snares. 
BETH-SH.\i\,  the    house  of  tlie   tooth,  or   of 

ivory  ;  or,  the  house  of  change;  or,  the  dwel- 

hii^'  of  sleep. 
BE'J'H-SHEMESH,  the  house  of  the  sun;   or, 

the  house  of  service,  or  of  ministry 
EETHUEL,  filiation  of  God. 
BED.AH,  married. 
BEZ.ALEEL,  in  the  shadow  of  God. 
BEZEK,  lightning  ;  or,  in  the  chains  or  fetters. 
BlCHRl,  lirstboni,  or  first  fruits  ;  otherwise,  in 

the  ram,  ur  the  sheep. 
BIUK.AR,  in  compunction,  or  in  sharp  pain,  in 

the  v.ound. 
BIGTHAN,  giving   meat,   Esth.  2.  2L   called 

also  Bigthana,  chap.  6.  i. 
BILD.\D,  old  friendship,  or  old  love. 
BILHAH,  who  is  old,  troubled,  or  confused  ;  or, 

which  spreads  itself. 
BIRSHA,  in  evil;  or  son   that   beholds.     Gen. 

BITinAH,   daughter   of  the    Lord.     1  Chron. 

4.  18. 
BITHRON,  division;  or,  in  his  examination  ;  or, 

daughter  of  the  song;  or,  the  habitation  of  the 

song,  or  of  anger,  or  of  liberty. 
BITHYNLA,   violent   precipiiaiion ;    from    the 

Greek  work  (3ia,  violence,  and  the  verb  Ju 

I  make  haste. 
BLASTUS,  or.e  that  sprouts  and  brings  forth 
BO.ANERGES,  the  sons  of  thunder,  jamcs  and 

John  the  sons  of  Zebedee. 
nOAZ,  or  BOOZ,  in  streiigih,  or  in  the  goat. 
BOCHLM,  the  place  of  weepuig,  ur  of  mourners, 

or  of  mulberry  trees. 
60ZEZ,  mud,  bog;  or,  in  him  the  flower.     The 

name  of  a  rock,  1  Sam.  14.  4. 
nOZR.AH,  in  tribulation  or  distress. 
lil'L, changeable,  peii-shing.  Thenameofamonth. 
BUZ,  desiiised,  or  plundered. 
BUZI,  my  contempt. 
BUZITE,  a  descendant  from  Buz. 


c. 


rf^.ABUL,  displeasing,  or  dirty. 

^CAIAPHAS,  a  searcher;  or,  he  that  seeks 
with  diligence. 

CAIN,  pofjsession,  or  possessed. 

CAIN  AN,  po.ssessor  or  purchaser;  or,  one  that 
lanient.'i ;  or,  the  builder  of  a  nest. 

CAL.'\H,  favourable,  opportunity;  or  as  the 
verdure,  or  green  fruit,     .i  city,  Gen.  10.  12. 

CiT.F-'J,  a  dog,  or  crow,  or  a  basket;  or,  as  the 
hca/t. 

C.'iLES  r;p"R.*.TAH,  a  I'lace  so  tailed  by  a 
coni-^r.diioii  c'  J.';  -nianis  Ciiieb  and  his  wife 
•:|n-Hrnli.     SeeEPHRATAH. 

C'Ai.NEH,  ojr  consummation,  or  all  we;  or,  as 
ir.  ;rrn>irine. 

C  A  LNO,  our  consummation;  .According  to  others, 
altogetiiir  himself. 

C.ALV.ARY,  the  place  of  a  scui!. 

CAMON,  his  resurrection. 

CANA,  zeal,  or  eiuulalior  ;  otherwise,  possession, 
l-tnientation,  the  nest,  cane  ur  staflT. 

CANAAN,  a  merchant,  a  trader.  He  was  the 
sun  of  Ham,  and  nave  name  to  the  land  of 
Canaan.  The  Canaanites  were  a  wicked  peo- 
ple, fur  they  descended  from  a  wicked  father, 
Gen.  1,3.  7. 

CANAANITE. 

CANDACE,  who  possesses  contrition;  or,  pure 
possession. 

CAl'ERNAUM,  the  field  of  repentance,  or  city 
of  comfort;  otherwise,  the  propitiation  of  the 
penitent  ;  or,  the  town  of  pleasure,  the  hand- 
some cilv. 

C.APHTOR,  a  sphere,  a  buckle,  a  hand,  a  palm, 
doves,  or  those  that  seek  and  io'iuirn. 

CAPPADOCIA,  in  Hebrew,  CAFHTOH,  which 

CARCAS,  the  covering  of  a  lamb;  or,  the  lamb 
of  the  throne,  Esth.  I.  10. 

CARCHEMISH,  a  lamb,  as  taken  away,  with- 
drawn, ttr  carried  olf. 

C  A  R.MEL,  a  circumcised  lam'r. ;  otherwise,  har- 
vest, full  oars  of  corn,  vineyard  of  God, 
ex<-ellent  vineyard. 

CARMELITE. 

CARMI,  my  vineyard;  or,  the  knowledge  of 
the  w  Iters;  or,  the  lamb  of  the  waters. 


DAM 

CARPUS,  f.-rj.,  or  fruitful.     Greet. 
CVSII'HI.A,  money,  ur  covetousnow. 
CEDRON,  black,  or  sad. 
CENCHREA,  mdlet,  small  puis* 
CEPH.\S,  a  rock  ur  stone. 
CESAR,  a  Latin  name,  from  (.!.«  wari  caJo, 
cut,  because  he  was  cut  out    /  his  ■i^other' 
womb  ;  or  frum  the  word  Ci-:  aries,  a  head  ol 
hair,  which  he  was  said  tu  be  bjrn  with. 
CESAREA,  a  bush  of  haif. 
CH.ALCOL,  who  nourishes,  cons'. rnes,  and  sos- 

laiiis  (he  whole. 
CH.ALDEA,  as  demons, or  as  robbers, or breaats 

or  fields. 
CHALDEAN. 
CHALDEES. 
CH.ARR.VN,  a  singing,  or   calling   out,  or  the 

heat  of  wrath. 
CHEBAR,  sirength  or  power.     Kzek.  10.  15.  20 
CHEDORLAOMER,  as  a  geni;ralio»  of  servi- 
tude ;  otherwise,  the  roundness  of  the  sbcaf, 
Gen.  14.  4. 
CHEM.ARIMS,  the  name  of  Baal's  priests. 
CHEM(JSH,as  handling  wr  stroking,  or  as  wili*- 

drawing  or  taking  away. 
CHEN.ANI.'^,    preparation,    or    disposition    'jf 

sirenslh  or  rectitude  of  the  Lord. 
CHERETHIMS,  who  cuts,  who  tears  away  aai 

exterminates. 
CHKRETHITES,  See  CHERETHIMS. 
CHERITH,  cutting,  piening,  slaying. 
CHESED,  as  a  devil,  or  us  ;i  destroyer,  or  at  m 

breast  or  nipple.  Gen.  ^2-2.  22. 
CHILE.\B,  totality  of  the  father,  or  the  perfec- 
tion of  Ihe  father,  2  Sam.  3.  3. 
CHILION,  tinisheil,  conij)lete,  perfect 
CHILMAD,  as  teaching  or  learning. 
CHLMHAM,  as  they,  or  like  to  thein. 
CHIOS,  o|ien,  or  opening. 
CHISLEU,  rashness,  confidence,  the  flanks. 
CHITTIM,  those  that  bruise  ;  ur,  gold  ;  or,  staio 

ing  or  dying. 
CHIUN,  an  Egyptian  god,  whom  sunie  think  tl 

he  Saturn. 
CHLOE,  sreen  herb. 

(JHORAZIN,  the  serret,  nr  here  is  a  mvstery. 
CHUt'HAN-RISHATHAlM,    Ethiopian;     of 

blackness  of  iniquities. 
CHUZA,  the  se-.-r,  or  projihet ;   o.     Eiliiopiao. 

7'Af  husband  of  ,/uanna. 
CILICl.A,  which  rolls  or  overturns. 
CLAUDA,  a  broken  voice,  a  lamentable  voio;}. 

ft  is  an  island.  Acts  27.  If). 
CLAUniA,  lame,  2  Tim.  4.  21. 
CLEMENT,  mild,  good,  modest,  merciful.  Phil, 

4.  3. 
CLEOPHAS,  the  whole  glory ;  or,   glcry  alt*.- 

gethor. 
COLOSSE,    punishment,  correction;  from  tka 

wnrd  x'i^x'i^jj,  I  punish. 
CONl.AH,  the  strength,  or  stability  of  Ihe  T,orJ. 
CORINTH,  wliich   is  satisfied,  or  ornament,  ot 

beanlv. 
CORINTHIANS. 

CORNELIUS,  of  a   horn.     (>r  x£p,'.i<n,  as  if 
it  icere  Jt£p»;  rt>v  i)>.is,  the  beam  of  the  sun. 
Harivg  a  vision,  he  sent  for  Peter,  who  firsi 
preached  the  go.^pcl  to  the  Gentiles,  Acls  i(V 
COZBI,  a  liar;  ur,  as  sliding  away. 
CRESCENS,  growing,  increasing. 
CRETE,  carnal,  fleshly. 
CRETES. 
CRETIANS. 
CRISPUS,  curled. 
CT'SH,  Ethiopians,  or  black. 
CTTSfiAN,  Ethiopia,  black,  blackness,  hest. 
CUSHl.  the  same. 
CYPRUS,  fair,  or  fairness. 
CYRENE,  a  wall,  or  coldness,  or  meeting,  or 

floor. 
CYRENIANS,  people  of  Cyrene. 
CYRENIUS,  who  governs. 
CYRUS,  as  miserable,  or  as  heir;  or,  the  boify 


D. 


DABBASHETH,  flowing  with  honoy;  or,  snut 
ins  infamy. 
PABER.ATH,  word,  thing;  or,  a  bee;  or,  sub- 

Tiissive  and  ooedient. 
nAGf)N,  c.>rn;  or,  a  fish. 
n.\LMANLTITA,    a    bucKct;   or,   exhniistloi^ 

|pann<'ss.  branch,     j?  mutitry,  Mark  8.  10. 
0.\T-MATIA, deceitful  la.iips, or  vain  brightnot7. 
DAMARIS,  a  little  woman. 
DAMASCUS,  n  sack  full  of  blood  ;  or,  sirailitud, 

of  burning,  or  of  the  kiss,  or  of  the  pot. 


EDO 

DAN,  iudgiDB'Jt,  or  he  that  judgei. 
DANIKL,  juilgmeni  of  God  ;  cr,  God  is  my 
judge.  -'J  proukcl  descended  from  the  royal 
faintly  of  iJaoid,  toko  was  carried  captive  tu 
Babylon  wlien  lie  tvas  very  yuang.  He  inter- 
preted JVebuchadnczzar's  dreams,  was  cast  into 
Ike  lions'  den  and  saeed,  but  his  adoersaries 
were  devoured.  He  was  favoured  with  t/te 
vision  of  the  four  beasts,  and  of  Ike  ram  and 
he- goat ;  Gabriel  infuriucth  him  of  the  sevunly 
weeks,  wluckis  a  famous  prophecy  of  the  time 
af  the  coming  of  the  great  Messiali. 

i>AKA,  geiieraiioii,  or  liuuse  of  llie  shepherd,  or 
of  llie  comi>aiiion ;  or,  race  of  wickedness, 
1  Chron.  2.  (i. 

DARlUri.  he  that  inquires  and  informs  himself. 
The  king  of  the  Medcs,  J)an.  5.  31. 

DATHAIN,  laws,  or  lites. 

DAVIU,  beloved,  dear.  The  son  of  Jesse,  the 
kiri'r  of  Judak  ir.d  Israel,  who  was  a  great  type 
of  the  IMessia/j  the  king  and  spirit  ual  head  of 
his  church.  It  is  taken  for  Christ  himself, 
who  was descevded  of  tks familn  of  Oavid,iat. 
30.  !).  Ezek.  34.  23.  and  37.  24,  "25. 

DEBORAH,  a  word,  or  a  bee. 

DECAPOLIS,  a  Greek  word  compounded  of  two 
others,  of  Sum,  ten,  and  3-oA.ij,  a  city,  because 
this  country  contained  ten  cities. 

DEIJAiN',  their  breasts,  or  tlieir  friendship,  or 
their  uncle;  or,  a  judge. 

DEDANiM,  the  descendants  of  Dedan. 

DELILAH,  poor,  siiiaii,  or  head  of  hair ;  or, 
bucket. 

DEM.AS,  popular. 

DEMETRIUS,  belonging  to  Ceres,  or  to  corn. 

DER13E,  a  s;ii!g.    The  name  of  a  city.  Acts  14.  C. 

DEUEL,  the  knowledge,  or  science  of  God, 
J\rum.  1.  14. 

DIANA,  the  Latin  word  may  sigiiify\uminoua. 
The  Greek  word  xjirtfcif  signifies  perfect. 

DiBOJV,  understanding,  abundance  of  knowledge, 
or  of  building. 

DI*iON-GAD,  abundance  of  sons  happy  and 
powerful ;  or,  happy,  or  great  understanding,  or 
edifice. 

DIDYMUS,  a  twin. 

OIMON,  where  it  is  red. 

DINAH,  judgment,  or  who  judges. 

DINHAUAH,  his  judgment  in  her,  or  she  gives 
judgment;  or,  who  gives  judgment.  Gen. 
36.  32. 

DIONYSIUS,  divinely  touched,  from  Sioj,  di- 
vine, and  vu(r<rt»,  I  strike. 

DIOTIIEFHES,  nourished  by  Jupiter,  or,  Ju- 
])iter"s  foster-child  ;  from  Stof,  of  Jupiter,  n?id 
■Tf>!pO(,  a  foster  child. 

DOEG,  who  acts  with  uneasiness;  or,  a  fisher- 
man. 

DOR,  gerrcration,  or  habitation. 

DORCAS,  the  female  of  a  roe-buck.     Orcek. 

DOTH  AN,  the  law,  or  custum. 

DRUSILLA,  watered  by  the  dew, /rem  J,i»o-of 
the  dew. 

Dl'MAH,  silence,  or  resemblance. 

£>I7UAH,  generation,  or  habitation. 


E. 


TL^.4  5TER,  the  passover,  a  feast  of  the  Jews. 

Kj  This  uord  isnot  properly  translated,  for  in 
the  original.,  Acts  12.  4.  it  is  to  srxo-j;*, 
which  signifies  the  puss-over;  which  was  a 
yearly  feast  among  ttie  .Tews,  established  in 
commemoriilion  of  the  coming  forth  out  of 
JEgypt,  and  of  the  angel's  passing  by  and 
tparinir  the  houses  of  the  Israelites  sprinkled 
withblond,  when  the  first-born  of  the  Egyptians 
tcere  slain.  Easter  teas  a  goddess  of  the  Sax- 
tins  in  honour  of  which,  sacrifices  were  offered 
about  that  time  of  the  year.  The  word  Easter 
teems  not  to  have  been  properly  used  in  the 
English  Bible  or  English  Liturgy. 

GBaL,  a  heap,  or  collcciion  of  old  age;  or,  a 
mass  ihai  runs  away  aad  disperses. 

EBEI),  »  servant,  or  hibourer. 

EBED-MRLECn,  the  king's  servant. 

EBE.M-EZEB,  the  stone  of  help. 

EBI'R,  one  that  passes,  or  a  passage ;  or,  anger, 
wrath. 

EBIASAPH,  a  father  that  gatbors  together,  or 
adfli;  or,  my  fillier  who  has  added.  1  Chron. 
6.  23. 

Ed,  witness. 

EDKN,  pleasure,  or  delight. 

EDOM,  red,  bloody,  earlhy,  or  red  earth. 

EDOMITE. 

7J0 


ENE 

EDBEI,  i  very  great  man ;  or,  cloud,  death  of 

the  wic  ked.     The  city  of  Og,  Deut.  1.  4. 
EGLAH,  neifer,  chariot,  round. 
EGL.'\1A1,  drops  of  the  sea. 
EGLON,  the  same  as  EGLAH. 
EGYPT,   in  Hebrew,   Mizraim ;  that  binds,  or 

straitens;  or,  that  troubles,  or  oppresses. 
EGYPTIAN. 
EHUD,  he  that  praises. 
EKRON,  barrenness,  tore  away. 
EKRONITES. 

ELAH,  an  oak,  a  curse,  oath,  imprecation. 
ELAM,  a  yoang  man,  a  virgin  ;  or,  secret,  or  an 

age. 
ELAMITES. 

ELATH,  a  hind,  or  strength,  or  an  oak. 
EL-BETHEL,  the  God  of  Beth-el. 
ELD  AD,  loved  of  God,  or  favoured  of  God. 
ELEALEH,  ascension  of  God,  or  burnl-otfering 

of  God. 
ELEAZAR,  the  help  of  God,  or  court  of  God. 
EL-ELOHE,  Israel,  God  the  God  of  Israel. 
ELHANAN,  grace,  gift  or  mercy  of  God. 
ELI,  ELI,  my  God,  my  God. 
ELI,  the  ort'ering,  or  iiftiiig  up. 
ELL'\B,  God  my  father,  or  my  God  father. 
ELI  ADA,  ;lie  knowledge  of  God. 
ELI.^KIM,  the  resurrection  of  God;  or,the  God 

of  the  resurrection  or  of  strength  ;  or,  God  the 

revenger. 
ELIAM,  the  people  of  God,  or  the  God  of  the 

people. 
ELIAS,  See  ELIJAH. 
ELIASHIB,  the  God  of  conversion  ;  or,  my  God 

will  bring  back. 
ELIATHAH,    thou   art  my  God;  or,  my  God 

comes.      The  son  of  Heman.      1  Chron.  25.  4. 
ELIEZER,  help,  or  court  of  my  God. 
ELIHOREPH,  the  God  of  winter-  or,  the  God 

of  youth. 
ELIHU,  he  is  my  God  himself. 
ELIJAH,  God   the  Lord  ;  or  thj  strong  Lord. 

Jl  famous  prophet,  who  foretold  agreat  famine, 

and  was  fed  by  the  ravens,  1  Kings  17.  6.    He 

was  raised  up  by  God  to  oppose  idolatry,  and 

particularly  the  worship  of  Baal,  introduced 

into  Israel  by  Jezebel  and  Mhab,  1  Kings  18. 

He  was  taken  up  into  heaven  in  a  whirlwind. 

Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  interprets  the  Elijah 

promised  in  Mai.  4.  5.  to  be  John  llie  Baptist, 

Mat.  11.  10,  14.     who  cam.--  in  the  spirit  and 

power  of  Elijah. 
ELIKA,  pelican  of  God.    2  Sam.  23.  25. 
ELIM,  the  rams;   or,  the  strong,  or   the  stags, 

or  the  valleys. 
ELIMELECH,  my  God  is  king. 
ELIOENAI,   lowards  him  are  my  eyes  ;  or,  to- 
wards him  are  my  founlains  ;  or,  towards  him 

are  my    poverty  and    my    misery.     1   Chron. 

3.  23. 
ELIPHALET,  ihe  God  of  deliverance  ;  or,  my 

God  who  puis  to  flight. 
ELIPHAZ,  the  endeavour  of  God. 
ELISABETH,  Cod   hnih   sworn,  the  onth   of 

God,  or  the  fulness  of  God. 
ELISHA,  salvation  of  God,  or  God  that  saves. 

The  name  of  a  prophet  whom  Elijah  anointed 

in  his  room,  1  Kings  19.  IG. 
ELISHAH,  son  of  Javan,  Gen.  10.  4.     Or  the 

isles  of  Ehshah,   Eiek.   27.  7.     It  is  God  ;  or, 

the  lamb  of  God ;  otherwise,  God  that  gives 

help. 
ELISHAMAH,  God  hearing. 
ELISHEBA,  See  ELISABETH. 
ELISHUA,  God  is  Biy  salvation. 
ELIHUD,  God  is  my  praise,  or  the  praise  of  niv 

God. 
ELIZUR,  God   is   my   strength,  my   rock;   or, 

stone,  or  rock  of  God.     ^um.  1.  5. 
ELHANAN,  God  the  zealous;  or,  the  posses- 
sion, or  the  reed  of  God. 
ELMOD.^M,  the  God  of  measure;  or,  the  God 

of  the  garment. 
ELNATHAN,  God   has  given,  or  the  gift  of 

God. 
ELON,  oak,  or  grove,  or  strong. 
ELUL,  cry,  outcry.     The  sixth  month  of  the 

Hebrew  year. 
ELUZAl,  "God  is  my  strength.     1  Chron.  12.  5. 
ELYM.AS,  this  name  in  .Arabic  signifies  a  ma- 
gician. 
EMIM8,    fears   of  terrors ;    or,    formidable,   or 

people. 
EMM.^US,  people  despised,  or  obscure. 
EMMOR,  an  ass. 
EN-DOR,  fountain  ;   or,  eye  of  generation,  or 

habitation. 
ENEAS,  iaudable,  from  the  Greek  verb  »»viiu, 
1  praise. 


EZR        [Proper  Names. 

EN-EGLAIM,  the  fountiiin,  or  the  eye  of  tha 

ciilvcs,  or  of  the  cliarjots,  or  ol  roundness 
EN-GEDI,  fountain,  or  eye  of  the  goat,  or  of 

happiness. 
EN-MISHFAT,  fountain  of  judgment.     Gen. 

14.7. 
ENOCH,  dedicated,  or  disciplined,  and  woU 
regulated.  'J'.ke  son  of  .land  and  fattier  qf 
Methuselah.  Enoch  and  Elijiih  were  trauslatiti 
to  heaven  without  seeing  death.  Jl  is  said,  that 
Enoch  walked  with  God,  and  he  was  not;  for 
God  took  hiin.  "  He  lived  in  comfurtablt 
communion  with  God;  God  manifesting  him- 
self to  him,  and  he  having  a  lively  sense  if 
God's  presence  always  upon  his  spirit,  and 
seeking  to  approve  himself  to  God  in  all 
things."  Gen.  5.  24.  Heb.  11.  5. 
ENON,  cloud  or  mass  of  darkness;  or,  his  foui> 

tain  ;  or,  his  eye. 
ENOS,  fallen  man,  subject  to   all  kind  of  ovJ 

in  soul  and  body. 
EN  ROGEL,  the  fuller's  fountain. 
EN-SHEMESH,   fountain,  or  eye  of  tlie  surv 

.Insh.  18.  17. 
EPAPHKAS,  covered  with  foam.     Greek. 
EPAPHKODITUS,  agreeable,  handsome.     Onf 

whom  Paul  gent  lo  the  Fhilippums. 
EPE.NETUS,  landaide,   worthy  of  praise.     One 

thai, first  embraced  the  pospel  in  Asia. 
EPIIAH.  weary,  tired  ;  or,  to  fly  in  the  air  as  a 

bird.    The  son  of  Midian. 
EPHES-DAMMIN,  the  portion  or  eflfusion  of 

blood,  or  drop  of  blood. 
EPIIESIANS,  the  people  of  Ephesus. 
E  I'll  E.SUS,  desirable,  chief  city  of  Asia  Minor 
EPHPHATHA,  be  opened. 
EPHKAIM,  that  brings  fruit,  or  that  grows. 
EPHRAIMITE. 

El'lIRATAH,  abundance,  or  be.iriiig  fruits,  or 

increasing.     /( !;;  believed  that  the  city  Epiira. 

tiih.othermisr  callcil  Beth-lehcm,  took  its  nante 

from  Ephialah,  Caleb's  wife. 

EPHUATH,  See  EPHRATA'H. 

EPHRATHITE,  an  nihabitant  of  Ephratali  oi» 

a  descendant  from  Epiiraim. 
EPHRON,  dust. 

EPICUREANS,  who  give  assistance  ;  from  l\« 
Greek  word  sjrixspsao,  I  help,  I  assist.     .1  Ml 
of  Heathen  philosophers. 
ER,  watch,  or  enemy. 
ERASTUS,  lovely,  or  amiable. 
ERECH,  leagth,  or  which  lengthens  ;  otherwisa, 

health,  physic.     .4  city.  Gen.  10.  10. 
ESAIAS,  See  ISAIAH. 
ESAR-HADDON,  that  binds  joy,  or  that  closoc 

the  p<.int. 
ESAU,  he  that  does,  or  acts,  or  finishes. 
F.ZEK,  contention. 

ESH-BAAL,  the  fire  of  the  idol.     1  CAron.  8.  33. 
F.SHCOL,  a  bunch  of  grapes. 
ESHTAOL,  stout,  strong  woman.     .Tnsh.  15.  3D. 
ESHTEMOA,  which  is  heard  ;  o~,  the  bosom  of 

a  woman.     ./S  city,  1  Sam.  30.  28. 
ESLI,  near  me;  otherwise,  he  that  separates. 
ESROM,  the  dart   of  joy;   or,  division  of  the 

pong. 
ESTHER,  secret  or  hidden. 
ETAM,  their  bird  ;  or,  their  coverigg.     1  Chroiu 

4.  3. 
ETH  AM,  their  strength,  their  sign. 
ETHAN,  strong  ;  or,  the  gift  of  the  island. 
ETHANIJI,    strong,  or   valiant.     The  seventh 
month  of  the  ecclesiastical  year  of  the  Ht- 
brews. 
ETHBAAL,  towards  the  idol,  or  with  Baal ;  trr.. 

he  that  rules  and  possesses.     1  Kinn^s  ]G.  31. 
ETHIOPIA,  in  Hebrew,  Cusli,    blackness:    in 
Greek  it  signifies  heat,  burning  ;  from  aiim, 
I  burn,  and  o<-v"?,  face. 
ETHIOPIAN,  ETHIOPIANS. 
EUBULUS,  a  prudent,  a  good  counsellor.     Or. 
EVE,  living,  or  enlivening. 

EVIL-MERODACH,  the  fool  of  Mcrodach,  o»" 
despising  the  bitterness  of  the  fool ;  o' ,  t-thei^ 
wise,  the  fool  grinds  bitterly. 
EUNICE,  good  victory. 
EUOni.'XS,  sweet  scent,  or  that  smells  well. 
EUPHRATES,  that  makes  fruitful,  or  grows. 
EUTYCHUS,  happy,  fortunate;  from  'v,  ^uoi 

and  TvXf,  fortune. 
EZEKIEL,  the  strength  of  God,  or  suppo.ted  of 

God,  or  God  is  my  strength. 
EZEL,  goinsr  abroad,  walk  ;  or,  distillation. 
EZION-GEBER,  the  wood  of  th-*  man,  o-  oftlie 
strong;  or,    counsel  of  the   man.     ^1  eitf    1 
Kings  9.  2t). 
EZRA,  a  helper.   Tn  his  book  we  have  the  history 
of  his  return  from  Bobylun  to  .lerusiiUn'-.  nftef 
the  scventyi/cars'cavtitity-  Zcrubbabel  ret  Mtttl 


^^ori^k  Namks  }    GTL 

tke  Icmph  ;  Ezra  the  icorship  of  Ood;  J^J'ehe- 
•ua/t  the  lily  of  Jerusalem. 


FELIX,  happy,  nr  prosperous. 
FESTUrf,  tV-slival;  or  joyful. 
FORTUNATLfS.  'i5i)py,  or  prosperous 


It. 


GAAL,  contempt,  or  abomination. 
GAASll,  tempest,    conunotioii,  tumult,  or 
overthrow.     Ji  miiuntiiin,  Josli.  i4.  'M. 
GABBATHA,    liigli,    or   elevaied.      In    Greek 
lit/tustrotos,  puveil  Willi  stones;  from    Kiocf, 
a  stone,  and  rrpjoxof,  paved. 
GABRIEL,  God    is   my  sircngth,   or,    man    of 

God,  or  strength  of  God,  or  my  strong  God. 
GAU,  a  band,  or  happy,  or  armed  and  prepared. 
G.AD.^UENKS,  surrounded,  walled. 
C.ADUI,  my    hajipinoss.    my   army,    my   troop; 
otherwise,  akid.    7'Aeso7j  w/ Susj,  Num.  13.  12. 
GAUDIEL,  goat  of  God;    or,  tlie  Lord  is  my 

happiness,  or  my  army.     J\i'um.  13.  10. 
GADITES. 

G.\IUS,  Lord  ;  or  an  earthy  man. 
GALATIA,  white,  of  the  colour  of  milk. 
GALATIANS. 

GALB.\.NU.M,  a  sort  of  gum,  or  sweet  spice. 
G.VLEED,  the  heaji  of  witness. 
GALILEE,  wheel,  revolution,  0)- heap;  or,  revo- 
lution of  the  wheel. 
GALILEANS. 

G.\LLIM,  who  heap  up,  who  cover,  who  roll. 
G.\LLIO,  he  that  suck.-s,  or  live?  upon  milk. 
GAMALIEL,  recompenco  oi"  God,  or  camel  of 

God,  or  weaned  of  God. 
GAMM.AIXMS,  soldiers  placed  m  thetnwersof 
Tyrus    Tke  word  in  Hebrew  sigmjics  a  culm, 
tchence  some    call  them    pigmies,  or    dwarls. 
Others  think  that  the  word  is  Syriac,  and  signi- 
fies bold   and   courageous   men.      Others  say, 
they  were  men  who  came  fruiH  Gammade,  a 
town  of  Phenicia. 
GATAM,  Uieir  lowing  ;  or,  tlicir  touch  ;  or,  the 
lowing  of  the  perfect.     Grandson  of    Esau, 
Gen.  :i6.  11. 
OATH,  a  press. 
r.ATH-RLMMON,  the  press  of  ihe  gianate;  or, 

exalted  press.     Josh.  21.  25, 
G.\Z.\,  strung,  or  a  goat. 
GEB.'\,  a  hill,  or  cup. 
GEBAL,  bound,  or  limit. 
fSEBI.M;  grasshoppers;  or,  height. 
GEDALIAH,  God  is  my  greatness;  or,  fringe  of 

the  Liird. 
GEHAZI,  vallev  of  sight,  or  vale  of  Ihe  breast. 
CE.M  ARI  AH,  completion,  or  accon.plishment  of 

Ihe  Lord. 
CENNESARET,    the    garden    of   the    prince; 
otherwise,  proleolion  of  the  prince,  or  of  him 
that  governs. 
GENUBATM,    theft,    robbery;   or,   garden,   or 

protection  of  the  diiugliter.     1  K:?!gs  11.  20. 
GERA,  |ul2riiiiage;  or,  coniba!,  dis;)iile. 
GER  AH,  the  twentiilh  part  of  a  shekel. 
GERAR,  .See  GERA. 

GERGESENES,  i  hose  .who  come  from   pilgri- 
maae,  ur  from  fighl.     A  people  beyond  Galilee. 
GERIZIM,  cutters. 
GERSHO.M,  a  stranger  there;  or,  a  traveller  of 

reputation. 
GKRSHON,  his  banishment;  or,  Ihe  change  of 

(lilgrimage. 
GESHUR,  the  sight  of  the  valley;  the  vale  of 

the  ox  ;  or,  the  vale  of  the  wall. 
GESHU  RITES. 

GETHKR,  the  vale  of  trial,  or  of  searching;  or, 
the  pressof  inquiry,  orofconleinplation.      The 
son  of  .Irani,  Gen.  10.  211. 
GETHSEMANE.  a    very    fut   valley;    or,    the 

valley  of  oil. 
GIAH,  to  guide,  draw  out,  produce;  or,  a  sigh 

or  groan. 
GIBEAH,  a  hill. 

GIBRON,  hill,  or  cup;  oeAcrwisn,  that  which  is 
without,  or  th:it  which   is  lifted  up;    or,  the 
elevation  of  iniquity. 
GIBEONITE3,  pmnle  of  Gibeon. 
QIDKOM,  ho  that  bruises  and  breaks;  or,  cutting 

off  iniquity. 
GIOEO.NI   See  GIDEON. 
GIHON     valle;-   of   grace;   or,  breast,   or    im 

poluous. 
CILBOA,  revoluiion  rf  inquiry      or   collection 
of  iwoH'ng  and  inllammation. 
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HAZ 

GILEAD.  IlifeSeap  or  mass  of  Icslimony. 

GILEAIMTES. 

GILG.AL,  wheel,  revolution,  heap ;  otherwise,  re- 
volution of  the  wheel,  or  heap  of  heap. 

GILOH,  he  that  rejoices,  that  overiurns,  thf>> 
passes,  that  reveals,  or  discovers.  Jl  city, 
Josh.  1.5.  51. 

GILONITE. 

GIRG.\S1I1TE,  who  arrives  from  pilgrimage. 

GITI  TIE,  a  winc-pri'ss. 

GOB,  cistern,  or  grasshopper,  or  eminence. 

GOG,  roof,  covering. 

GOL.AN,  passage,  ur  revolution. 

GOLGOTHA,  m  heap  of  sculls. 

GfiLL-^TH,  pasBiige,  revolution, discovery,  heap. 
Ji  giant  slain  by  David. 

GOMER,  to  finish,  complete,  accomplish  ;  oiAer- 
rcise,  consuinin?,  a  coiisumtr. 

GOMORRAH,  a'rcbellious  people;  or,  the  peo- 
ple that  fear. 

GOSHEN,  approaching,  drawing  near. 

GOZ.AN,  fleece,  or  pasture;  or,  who  nourishes 
le  body. 

GRrXI.*\,  the  country  of  tke  Greeks. 

GRECIANS. 

GREECE. 

GREEK. 

GREEKS. 

GUR,  ilie  young  of  a  beast;  otAericise,  dwelling, 
assembly,  or  fear. 


H. 


HAB.*.KKUK,    he    that    embraces;    or,    a 
wrcs'lor,  Hub.  I.  1. 
HACHALIAH,    wl^o   waits  for   the   Lord;   or, 

the  h"ok  of  ihe  Lord,  JVt/i.  10.  1. 
H.\CHIL.'\H,  my  hopj  is  in  her;   or,  hook  in 

her. 
H.ADAD,  joy,  noise,  clamour,  cry  of  mariners. 

Gen.  ^f).  :15.  1  Chrun.  1.  .10. 
PI  AD.ADEZER,  the  beauty  of  assistance. 
H.-VDADRIM.MON,  the  voice  of  height.     Rim- 

mon  was  a  god  of  the  Syrians ;  the  invocation 

of  Ihe  god  Riinmnn. 
H.AD.ASS.AH,  a  inyrile,  or  joy. 
HA  DOR  AM,    their    beauiy,  their    power,  their 

cloke  ;  »--,  praise,  or  a  cry  lifted  up. 
I1.\DR.\CH,    |)oint,  or  joy   of  tenderness;   or, 

your  chamber. 
H.\GAR,  a  stranger,  or  that  feara. 
HAGABENES,  cf  the  family  o/llagar. 
HAGARITES,  the  same. 
H/VGGAI,  feast,  solumnity,  turning  round. 
HAGGITH,  rejoicing. 
HALLELUIAH,  piaise  the  Lord,  or  praise  to 

the  Lord. 
HAM,  hot,  heat,  or  brown. 
H.VM.A.X,  noise,  tumult;  or,  he  that  prepares. 
HAMATH,  anger,  heat,  or  a  wiill. 
H.A.MMEDATHA,  he  that  troubles  the  law;  or, 

measiire. 
HA.MON-GOG,  the  multitude  of  Gog. 
HAMOR,  an  ass,  or  clay,  ur  wine. 
H.AMUTAL,  tlie   shadow  of  his  heat;  or,  the 

liei'.t  of  the  dew.     2  Kings  23.  31. 
HANAMEEL,  the  grace  that  coinos  from  God 

or,  pily,  or  gift  of  God. 
HAiVANEEL,  grace,  mercy,  gill  of  God. 
HANANI,  my    grace,    my   rjiercy ;    or,  he    has 

shewed  me  mercy. 
HA.N.ANIAH,  grace,  mercy;  gift  of  the  Lord 
H.ANNAH,  gracious,  merciful ;  o)-,  taking  rests. 
The  wife  uf  Elkanah,  and  mother  of  Samuel 
HANOCH,  dedicated. 

HANIJM,  grai-ious,  merciful;  jr,  he  lliatresls. 
H.ARAN,  mounlain,  ur  mountainous    country; 

or,  « Inch  is  inclosed.      Tke  .fun  uf  Terah. 
HARAN,  a  place.     See  CIIARRAN. 
H.ARBONAH,  his  destruction,  or  his  sword,  or 

his  dryness  ;  or,  the  anger  of  him  that  builds, 

ur  that  understands. 
HAROn,  asionishmenl,  fear. 
IIAROSHETH,    agriculture,  silence,   deafness; 

or,  vessel  ofi'artli;  or,  forest. 
H.ASIl.MONAH,  diligence,  or  enumeration;  or, 

einlms<y,  ur  present.     J^um.  33.  29. 
HATACil,  he  that  strikes.     Ksth.  4.  5. 
11 A  VILAH,  that  suffirs  pain  ;  that  brings  forth  ; 

or,  thai  sjicakit,  or  declnres  to  her.   Gen.  10.  7. 
HAVOTH-.IAIR,  the  villaces  that  enlighten,  or 

that  shHW  forth  light.     JVum.  32.  41. 
HAZ.\KL.  ih;it  sees  God. 
HAZARMAVETH,  court,  or  e.ntry,  or  dwelling 

of  dfii'h.      The  son  of  .loktan.     Gen.  10.  26. 
HAZELELPONI,  shade,  and  sorrow  of  coun- 
tenance ;  or,  submersion  of  the  face. 
HAZEROTH,  villages,  hamlets ;  court,  or  porch. 
(lAZOR,  court,  or  h(W 


JAB 

HEBER,  one  .hat  passei,  or  a  paeaago;  otherucise, 

anger,  « rath. 
HEBREWS,  descended  frorr.  Heber 
HEBRON,  society,  friendship,  eiicnantmem. 
HEGAI,    or    HEGE,  mediiauoii,  word,  takiiifi, 

way,  separation,  groaning. 
HELAM,    their    aiiny,    or   iheir    trouble,    their 

stienglh;  or,  especlaliim  ;  or,  dreaaa. 
HELBOIV,  milk,  or  fatncBS. 
HELDAl,  the  world. 
HELl,  ascendins,  ur  climbing  up 
IIEI.KATH  HAZZURI.M,  the    field   of  strong 

men,  or  of  rocks. 
HEM.AN,  their  tniuMe,  their  tumult.     Tke  ton 

of  I.olan,  Gen.  36.  2-J. 
HEMAN,  much,  or  in  great  number;  tiherwiiit, 

InmuU.     1  Kings  i.'iX 
HEN,  irrare;  o~,  quiel,  or  rest. 
HEI'HZI  BAH,  my  pleasure,  <fr  dehght  in  her. 

The  mother  of  jilanasseh,  2  Kings21. 1.     Tht 

true  church  thus  called,  Isa.  62.  4. 
HER:\1ES,  Mercury,  or  grain,  or  refuge.   Greek 
HERMOGENES,  bepitlen  of  Mercury,  or  geit«- 

ralion  of  lucre.     Greek. 
HF.RMON,  anathema,  destruclion. 
HERMONITES. 
HEROD,    the   glory    of   the   skin,   from    >)p»t 

favour,  glory,  and  Sspx^,  the  skin  ;  or,  son  U 

Ihe  hero. 
HERODIANS.     .See  Appellatives. 
HEROniAS,  the  wife  of  Herod. 
HERODION,  song  of  .Inno  ;  from  "Hp»,  Juno, 

and  ■j<!;n,  a  song;  or,  Ihe  con(|neror  of  heroec 
HESHBON,  invention,  itKliwiry,«r  thought;  or 

he  that  hastens  to  nndersland,  or  to  build. 
HETH,  trpnibling,  or  Oar. 
IIETHLON,  fearful  dwelling-;  or,  his  covering 

The  name  of  a  cil?j,  Ezck.  17.  15- 
HEZEKIAH,  strong  in  ihe  Lord  ;  or,  taken  and 

supported  by  Ihe  Lorr). 
HEZRON,  the  dart  of  j"y  ;  or,  division  of  the 

song. 
HinDEKEL,  a  sharp  voice,  or  sound. 
HIEL,  God  lives,  or  the  life  of  God. 
HIERAPOLIS,    holy    ciiy ;   from    upoi',   hTlj, 

and-rriKiQ,  a  city.     Cut  4.  13. 
HIGGAION,  meditation,  cimsideralion. 
HILKIAH,  God   13    my  portion;    according   ta 

others,  Ihe  Lord's  gentleness. 
HILLEL,  hethatprai-ses;  nr,  fnlly  ;  or,  Lucifer 

The  father  of  JTbdun,  Jndc.  12.  13. 
HINNOM,  there  they  are  ;  or,  their  riches. 
HIRA.M,  exaltation  of  life:  or,  their  whitenngj^ 

or,  their  liberty;  or,  ha  that  destroys,  or  on* 

Ihematizp.s. 
HITTITES,  who  is  broken,  (»•  feara.     Descend 

ants  of  Heih  the  son  of  Canaan,  Gen.  10.  15. 
HIVITES,  wicked,  had,  or  wickedness. 
HOBAB,  favoured  and  bclov.'d. 
HOBAH,    love,    friendship,    ur   secrecy.     G«n 

14.  1.1. 
HOGLAH,  his  festival,  or  his  dance. 
HOPHNI,  he  that  covers;  or, my  fiat. 
HOR,  who  conceives,  or  .shews. 
HOREB,  desert,  solitude.  destrt:rtion,  drynesB. 
HOR  HAGIDGAD,  ihc  hill  of  fehcity. 
HORM.AH,  devoted  or  consecrated  to  God ;  attaj 

destruclion. 
HORONAIM,  anger,  or  ragin?. 
HORONITE,  anscr.  fniy,  or  !iliprty. 
HOSEA  and  HOSHEA,  saviour,  or  salvatioa 
HUL,  pain,  infirmity, hringing  forth  children,eand, 

or  pxpectalion.      Theson  of  .^riim.Gnn.  10.23. 
HULDAH,  the   world.     Ji  prophetess,  2  Kin-i    , 

22.  14. 
HIJR,  1  berly,  whiteness,  hole,  cavern. 
HUSHAT,  Their    haste,   or   their   sensuality,  o» 

Iheir  silence. 
HUZZAB,  molten. 
HYMENEUS,  nuptial,  or  marriage. 


J. 


JA  ATiAM,  who  Is  hidden  ;  or,  ymir.g  man  ;  or 
Ihelv  kids.     .Sun  of  Eeati,  Gen.  Sfi.  5. 

.I.A.AZ.ANIA,  whom  the  Lord  will  hear,  or  who 
is  atlcnlive  to  Ihe  Lord  ;  or,  the  balances,  the 
.-irms,  the  nourishment  of  the  Lord. 

JABAL,  which  glides  away;  or,  that  brings,  or 
that  produces. 

.lABBOK,  evacuation,  or  dissipation. 

.I.A  BESH,  dryness,  confusion,  aliaxne. 

.lABESH-GILEAD. 

.TABRZ,  sorrow,  or  trouble. 

.TABIN,  he  that  understands,  he  that  builds. 

JAB.NEEL,  building  of  God;  or,  under&tacding 

,    of  God.    ./2  city,  Josh.  19.  33. 


JER 

JACHIN,  b3  that  Btrengtliciis  and  makes  sted- 
fast. 

JAC<>B,  lie  that  supphints  ov  undermines;  or,  the 
liec).  'J'/ie  sun  <//  Isaac,  and  tiic  father  of  llic 
twtlvc  pairiarclis;  In:  //mvniled  in  prayer  loilh 
God,  and  was  called  Israel ;  he  %ccnt  inthe  time 
of  tie  famine  with  all  his  family  into  Egypt 
and  A's  so7i  Joseph  gave  them  habitation  and 
mainteuanc'i.  Jacob  blessed  his  children  be- 
fore his  death,  and  ordered  them  to  bury  him 
in  Can  a  a  r^. 

lAEL,  lie  that  Mccn.Is,  or  a  kid. 

JAH,  the  everlajtinr  God. 

JAHAZ,  (luariel,  dlviiutc;  or,  the  going  out  of 
the  liOrd. 

3AHAZA,  the  same. 

lAiE,  niv  light;  or,  «lio  diffuses  light;  or,  is  en- 
liijhtened. 

lAlEUS,  titc  same. 

.'AMBRES,  the  sea  with  poverty. 

JAMES,  Uie  same  as  JACOB. 

J  ANNA,  who  6|)eaks,  or  who  answers;  otherwise, 
afflieiioti,  misery,  or  impoverished. 

i \NNES,  the  name. 

JAPHETH,  lie  that  persuades,  or  extends,  or 
handsome. 

lAPHIA,  which  enlightens,  appears,  or  phews; 
or,  which  groans.  T/ie  sun  of  David,  2  Sam. 
5.  ]5. 

JAREB,  a  revenger. 

JAEED,  he  tJiat  descends;  or,  he  that  rules  or 
commands. 

JASHER,  rightJjotis. 

JASON,  he  that  cures,  or  that  gives  medicines; 
from  '<x<rij,  health,  or  cure. 

JAVAN,  he  that  deceives,  or  makes  sorrowful ; 
otherwise,  clay,  dirt. 

JAZER,  assistance,  or  he  that  helps. 

IBHAK,  election,  or  he  that  is  chosen. 

fCHAUOP,  where  is  the  glory?  or,  woe  to  the 
glory. 

ECONIUM.  a  city,  from  '"it<»,  I  come. 

EDDO,  his  hanil,  liis  power,  his  praise,  his  wit- 
ness, his  .irnanient. 

IDUMEA,  red,  earthy. 

JEBUS,  which  trea<ls  under  foot,  or  contemns. 
J?  citt/,  the  same  as  Jeiusalein,  ./udg.  19.  10. 

JEBUSITES,  inhabitants  of  Jebus. 

JECONIAH,  preparation  of  the  Lord,  or  sted- 
fastnesB  oFtlic  Ijord. 

JEDIDAfl,  well  heloved, or  amiable.  TkemoOier 
of  .losinh,  2  Kings  i'l.  1. 

JEDIDIAH,  heluvcd  of  the  Lord. 

JEDL'THUN,  his  law  ;  or,  who  gives  praise. 

JEGAR-SAHAUirniA,  the  heap  ol'  witness. 

JEIIOAHAZ,  the  prize,  or  [wssession  of  the 
Lorit ;  or,  the  Lord    hat  sees. 

JEilOASH,  the  fire  of  the  Lord  ;  or,  the  victim 
of  the  Lord. 

JEHOIACHIN,  preparation,  or  strength  of  the 
Lord. 

JEHOIADA,  the  knowledge  of  the  Lord. 

JEHO[AKIM,  Ihe  resurrection,  or  confirmation 
of  the  Lord. 

JF.nONADAB,  See  .lOXADAR 

JEItORAM,  exaltation  of  the  Lord  ;  or,  rejected 
of  the  Lord. 

JEHOSHAPflAT,  God  judges,  or  the  judgment 
of  Ihe  Lord. 

JEHDV.^H,  the  incommunicable  name  of  God. 
Sell-existing. 

JEHOVAH  JIREH,  the  Lord  will  see  or  pro- 
vide; the  Lord  will  tie  manifested  or  seen. 

JEHOVAH-NISSI,  t'lc  Lord  my  banner. 

JEHOVAH  SHALOM,  the  Lord  send  peace. 

JKHOVAH  PHAMMAH.the  Lord  is  there. 

JEHOVAH-TSIDKENU,    The     Lord     our 

RIGHTEOUSNESS. 

JFAIV,  he  that  is,  or  who  exists. 

JEHUDIJAH,  the  praise  of  the  Lord.  The  wife 
of  F.ira.     1  Chron.  4.  1«. 

JEMIMA,  handsome  as  the  day.  One  of  Job's 
daxiL'lilers,  Job  42.  14. 

JEPHTHAH,  he  that  opens,  or  he  will  open. 

JRPHI'NNEH,  he  that  beholds. 

JERAH,  the  moon,  nr  monih;  otherwise,  to  scent 
or  smell.     Son  of  Juk'an,  Gen.  10.  26. 

JERAMEEL,  mercy  of  God;  or,  the  love  of 
Rod. 

IEREML\H,  exaltation  or  grandeur  of  the  Lord  ; 
or,  who  exTlis,  or  aives  glory  to  the  Lord. 
He  teas  railed  to  the  extraordinary  office  of 
a  Prophet  in  his  younger  years,  and  continned 
in  that  njfice  for  at  least  forty  years  together. 
Jh  his  lime  iniquity  did  exceedingly  abound  in 
the  land  ufJndali.  He  earnestly  and  frequently 
tails  the.  people  to  repentance,  both  by  his  re- 
proofs and  threatenings  for  their  sins.  He  de- 
Konncen  the  captivity  of  the  people  by  the 
babvloniann,  for  which  4e  was  put  in  prison  ; 
713 


IND 

he  lived  to  sei  his  prophesy  fulfilled.  But  for 
the  comfort  and  support  of  the  faithful,  he 
foretells  their  return  after  seventy  years,  and 
ike  enlargement  of  the  church  by  Christ.  His 
style  is  generally  the  most  plain  of  any  of  the 
prophets. 

JERICHO,  his  moon,  or  month;  or,  his  sweet 
smell. 

JERiMOTH,  eminences;  or,  he  that  fears,  that 
sees,  that  rejects  death.     1  Chron.  7.  7. 

JEROBOAM,  fighting  against,  or  increasing  the 
people. 

JERUBBA4L.  he  that  disputes  about  Baal :  or, 
that  revenges  the  idol ;  or,  let  Baal  defend  his 
cause. 

JERUBBESHETH,  let  the  idol  of  confusion  de- 
fend itself. 

JERUSALEKI,  the  vision,  or  possession  of  peace. 
/(  was  the  chief  city  of  .Judea,  and  was  first 
called  Salem,  where  Melckizedek  was  hin^, 
Gen.  14.  18.  It  was  also  called  Jehva,  and  was 
possessed  by  the  Jebusites,  who  held  therein  the 
fort  of  Sion,  till  it  was  taken  from  them  by 
David,  Judg.  10.  6.  1  Chron.  11.  4,  5,  7. 
Here  also  was  mount  Moriah,near  mount  Sion, 
whereon  SolotrfOn  built  the  temple,  and  where 
.Abraham  was  commanded  to  offer  hisson  Isaac; 
.Abraham  named  the  place  Jehovah-jireh,  be- 
cause the  promdence  of  God  was  there  emi- 
nently seen,  2  Chron.  3.  1.  Gen.  22.  2,  14. 
irhich  zcorrf  jireh  being  put  to  the  former  name 
Salem,  maketh  it  Jeiusaleni,  where  peace  is 
seen,  ft  is  called  Salem,  by  the  first  name, 
Psal.  7f).  2.  /(  is  put  for  the  church  militant, 
Isa.  62.  1.  a?id  the  church  triumphant  is  called 
the  new  Jerusalem,  Rev.  3.  12. 

JERUSHA,  he  that  possesses  the  inheritance;  or, 
exiled,  hanishcd,  rejected.     2  fCings  15.  33. 

JESHIMON,  solitude,  desolation.  The  name  of 
a  desert,  1  Sam.  23.  24. 

JESHIJA,  a  saviour. 

JESHUEUN,  upright  or  righteous.  Israel  is  so 
called. 

JESSE,  to  be,  or  who  is;  or,  my  present. 

JESUI,  who  is  equal,  jiroper,  placed  ;  or,  flat 
country.  The sonof  ^sher, Gen.id.  17.  Num. 
20.  44." 

JESHUITES,  the  posterity  o/.Iesui 

JESUS,  the  holy  name  Jesus;  Saviour;  who 
savelh  his  people  from  their  sins,  Mat.  1.  21. 
Tile  eternal  Son  of  God,  of  one  substance  and 
equal  with  the  Father,  the  mediator  of  the  cove- 
nant of  grace,  who  in  the  fulness  of  time  be- 
came man,  and  so  was  and  continues  to  be  God 
and  man  iji  two  distinct  natures  and  one  per- 
son for  ever.  The  word  Jesus  is  taken  for  the 
doctrine  of  Jesus,  Jlcts  8.  35.  and  for  Joshua, 
who  brought  God's  people  into  the  land  of  Ca- 
naan, and  was  therein  an  emiKcnl  type  of  our 
Lord  Jesus,  Hcb.  4.  8. 

JETFiER,  he  ihat  excels,  or  remains:  or,  that 
examines,  searches;  or,  a  line  or  string,  Judg. 
8  20. 

JETHRO,  his  excellence,  his  remains,  his  pos- 
terity. 

JETHUR,  he  that  keeps;  otherwise,  order,  snc- 
cessiop ;  or  mountainous.  Son  of  Ishmael, 
f>n.  ■z.-i.  \i>. 

JEUSH,  he  that  is  devoured,  gnawed  by  the 
moih  ;  othensise,  assembled.  Sun  of  Rehoboam, 
2  Chron.  11.  10. 

JEW,  JEWS,  so  called  from  Judah.  See  JU- 
DAH 

JEWESS. 

JEWISH. 

JEWRY. 

JEZEBEL,  island  of  the  habitation  ;  or,  woe  to 
the  habitation  ;  or,  isle  of  the  dunghill,  or  woe 
to  ihe  duiigliill. 

JEZRAHTAH,  the  Lord  is  the  east;  or,  Ihe  T,ord 
arises;  or,  brightness  of  the  Lord.  Chief  of 
Ihe  .lingers,  Neh.  12.  42. 

JEZREEL,  seed  of  God  ;  or,  God  who  spreads 
the  evil ;  or,  dropping  of  the  friendshij)  of 
God. 

.'EZREELITE,  an  inhnbitnnt  of  the  city  3c7X(-<'\. 

IGDALIA,  Ihe  greatness  of  the  Lord;  or,  the 
Lord  shall  exalt  nie,  or  make  nie  great.  .6 
man  of  God,  Jer.  S.i.  4. 

JIDLAPH,  he  that  di.slils,  or  drops  water;  or 
hands  joined.  Son  of  M'ahor  and  Milcah. 
Gen.  2i.  22. 

IJON,  look,  eve,  fountain.  JI  city,  1  Kings  15.  20. 

ILLYRICUM,  joy,  rejoicing. 

IMLAH,  plenitude,  or  repletion;  or,  circumci- 
ion. 

ISl MANUEL,  a  name  given  to  our  I,nrd  Jesue 
Christ,  Isa.  7.  14.   It  signifies,  God  with  us. 

INDLA,  praise,  law.  ,■?  considerable  country  in 
the  east,  Esth,  1.  1. 


ISA       iPbopex  Namss 

JOAB,  paternity,  or  who  has  a  father;  or.  voltin 
tary. 

JOAH,  frateinity,  or  who  has  a  brother;  or,  bro 
ther  of  the  Lord. 

JOANNA,  the  grace,  the  gift,  or  the  mercy  of 
the  Lord. 

JOASH,  who  despairs;  or,  he  that  burns,  who  ii 
on  fire. 

JOB,  he  that  weeps,  that  cries ;  or,  that  speak! 
out  of  a  hollow  place.  He  dwelt  in  the  land 
of  Uz,  and  was  an  upright  and  just  man,  fear- 
ing God.  Satan  was  jiermiiled  to  bereave  hivk 
of  his  child?  en  and  substance,  and  to  sinite  him 
with  sore  hoils.  He  was  visited  by  his  friend» 
in  his  offliciiun;  God  blessed  his  latter  end 
and  gave  him  twice  as  much  as  he  had  before. 
.fob's  patience  is  recommended  as  an  example 
to  the.  godly  in  all  ages,  Jam.  5.  1 1. 

JOCHEBED,  glorious^  honourahlc,  a  person  of 
merit;  or,  the  jlory  of  the  Lord.  The  mother 
of  jY.ises,  E>:od.6.  20. 

JOI'l.,  he  that  wills,  commands,  or  swears. 

JOEZER,  he  that  aids  and  assists.  1  CAron. 
12.  6. 

JOH.A,  who  enli\ens  and  gives  life.  1  Chron. 
8.  10. 

JOHANAN,  who  is  liberal,  nitreifnl,  pious,  and 
grants  favour ;  otherwise,  the  grace  of  the 
Lord. 

JOHN,  the  grace,  gift,  or  mercy  of  the  Lord. 

JOKSH.\N,  hard,'  difficult,  scandalous.  Gen. 
25.  2. 

JOKTAN,  small;  or,  disgust,  weariness;  or, 
dispute,  contention.  The  son  of  Heber,  Gen. 
10.  25. 

JONADAB,  who  acts  in  good  earnest,  l^ivet 
and  offers  freely,  liberally  ;  or,  who  acts  ls  8 
prince. 

JONAH,  or  JONAS,  a  dove;  or,  he  that  op- 
presses. 

JONATHAN,  given  of  God,  or  ihe  gift  of  the 
Lord. 

JOPI'A,  beauty,  comeliness. 

JORAM,  to  cast;  elevated. 

JORDAN,  the  river  of  judgment:  or,  ho  that 
shows,  or  rejects  judgmeiil,  or  descent. 

JORIM,  hethatexalts  the  Lord,  or  the  exaltatioa 
of  ihe  Lord. 

JOSE,  raised,  or  who  exists;  or,  who  paidona,  oi 
saviour.  ^ 

JOSEPH,  increase,  addition.  The  eleventh  son 
of  .Incoh,  beloved  by  his  father,  but  hated  by  his 
brethren.  His  two  drennis  foretold  his  advnnce- 
meni:  He  was  cast  into  a  pit  by  his  brethren, 
and  sold  to  the  Ishmaelites.  He  interpreted 
Pharaoh's  dreams,  and  was  made  ruler  of 
Egy/it.  His  brethren  in  the  seven  years'  fa- 
mine are  sent  to  F.gypt  liy  ./acob  for  corn;  and 
afterwards  .Incob  with  his  family  come  to  .Jo- 
seph in  Egypt,  who  receives  them  kindly,  and 
settles  them  in  the  land  of  Goshen.  In  the  his- 
tory o/ Joseph  there  are  many  wondeiful  steps 
of  divine  Pro7udence  relating  to  his  afflicted 
and  exalted  slate,  which  are  recorded  in  the 
bookof  Genesis.  (2)  Joseph  was  also  thename 
of  a  disciple  of  Christ,  a  rich  man  of  .flrima- 
thea,  who  buried  the  body  of  our  Lord  Jcsiis 
in  a  tomb  prepared  for  himself.  Mat.  27.  57. 
and  was  likewise  'he  name  of  several  others, 
T.iikeS.  24,  26,  30.     Acts  1.  23. 

JOSES,  See  JOSE. 

JOSHUA,  Ihe  Loi'.V,lhe  Saviour. 

JOSIAH,  the  Loi.'i'  burns,  or  the  fire  of  the 
Lord. 

JOTHAM.  perfection  of  the  T,ord. 

IPriEDEIAH,  the  redemption  of  the  Lord, 
1  Chron.  8.  25. 

IRA,  city,  watch,  spoil;  or,  effusion,  or  heap 
of  vision.  One  of  David's  rulers,  2  Sam.  20 
20. 

IRAD,  wild  ass;  or,  heap  of  descents,  or  of  em 
pire.      The  son  of  Enoch,  Gen.  4.  IS. 

IRtJAH,  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  or  vision  of  thi 
liord ;  or  protection  of  the  Lord,  Jer.  37 
13. 

ISAAC,  laughter.  The  son  of  .Abraham  ana 
Sarah,  being  the  seed  promised  to  them  by  G„d, 
Jlbrnhani,for  the  trial  of  his  'fidth,  was  '.om- 
mandrd  to  o^er  up  his  son  Isaac,  and  7Dent  U 
the  place  appointed,  mount  Moriah,  where  af 
terwards  the  tntiplr  was  built;  and  binding 
Isaac,  and  taking  the  knife  to  kill  him  as  n 
sacrifice,  he  was  stayed  by  the  angel  of  tht 
Lord,  and  Isaac  was  exchanged  for  a  ram 
caught  in  a  thicket.  Isaac  taketh  Rrbekah  tt 
wife,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  F.sau  and 
Jciroh:  He  sends  his  eldest  son  Esau  for  veni- 
son, hut  Rrhrkah  instructs  Jacob  the  younger 
to  obtain  the  blessing. 

ISAIAH,  the  salvation   of  the   hc^A     Jt*  th« 


FitoMH  Names  J      KEM 

priests  and  Levitcg  were  the  ordinary  teachers 
uf  the  Iticis/i  church,. 'o  (rod  fuiiietiinis  raised 
kip  and  sent  extraordinary  messengers,  the  jiro- 
pkfts.  .imoKglhese  Isalali  is jjistly accounted 
me  most  eminent,  both  for  the  majesty  of  his 
style  a.td  the  excellency  of  his  matter,  wherein 
he  so  fully  and  cleaily  describes  the  ])ef<on, 
offices,  the  sufferings  and  kingdom  of  Christ, 
that  he  is  commonly  called  the  Evuiigeiical 
I'rcplat. 
ri5(^.\ll,  he  that  anoints;  nr,  that  covers,  nr 
nrotecis.  The  daughter  of  Haran,  Gen.  U. 
ail. 
TSCARIOT,  !J  cnnug.il  10  signify  a  nnlivo  of 
the  town  of  Iscuriolh.  A  man  of  murder; 
from  [Hell.]  ish,  a  ninn.  and  [Hed.]  enreth, 
he  that  cuts  off,  or  exlerinin.iles.  Others 
maivtim,  that  the  surname  given  to  Judas, 
signifies  thiii  he  was  of  the  tribe  of  Issacliar,  a 
word  signifying  ri-conipencf,  resliuition.  This 
traitor  verified  his  nativity,  by  receiving  the 
price  of  the  blood  of  his  Master  Jesus  Christ ; 
from  the  word  [Heb.]  sachar,  to  receive  a  re- 
compent-e. 
ISIIB  \K,  who  is  empty  orexhausted ;  or,  who  is 
forsaken  or  al>:iniloiiccl.  One  of  Mraham's 
snns.  (Ifii.  2').  '2. 
ISHBI-BENOB,  lie  thntaits  in  the  prophecy,  or 
in  the  word,  or  in  tlie  prodiic-tion ;  otherwise. 
conversion,  or  hlowiny,  or  respiration  in  pro- 
phecy, .i  ffiant,  i!  Sam.  '21.  Hi. 
ISH-BbSHK'I'H,  a  man  of  shame;  or,  the  re- 

tarilins  of  the  man. 
ISIIMAEL,  God  wiio  hears. 
ISHMAELITES,  the  posterity  of  Ishmna]. 
riSRAEL,  a  prince  with  Gent,  or  prevailinj  with 
God  ;  or,  one  tliat  wrestlelh  with  God  ;  as  if  it 
had  been  written  Ish-rael.    The  name  girev.  />' 
God  to  Jacob,  Gen.  :«.  28.  and  H3.  !0.     Israel 
io-  often  in  scripture  taken  for  the  people  of 
God,  E\od.  6.  i\,  7. 
rSRA  ELITES,  the  posterity  of  Israel 
ISSACH.^U,  price,  rcwanl,  or  recompence. 
ITALIAN,  belonging  to  Italy. 
'T.'\LY,  a  I.atin  word,  that  has  its  original 
from  vituliis,  or  vitula,  because  this  country 
abounded  in  calves  and  heifers.    Jtcr.ording  to 
others,  it,  is  taken  f'^om  a  king  e ailed  iVAxxa. 
ITHAMAR,  island    of   the    palm-tree;    or,    of 
palms;  or,  changing  of  the  isle;  or,  woe  to  the 
palm,  or  to  tin-  rhanse. 
ITHIEL,  Gr)d  with  me;  or,  sign,  coming  of  Ood. 
ri'HREA.Al,  excellence  of  the  people.    2  Sam. 

X  .V 
fTl'RE.\,  which  is  guardec! ;  or,  i.  jountry  of 

monntains. 
IVAH,  iniqmty. 
Jl'BAL,  he  that  rnns,  or  he  that  produces;  or,  a 

trumpet. 
JUBILEE,  a  feast  of  the  .Tews,  every  fiftieth 
vtar ;  in  Hehreir,  .lid)cl,  which,  according  to 
some,  siirnip.-s    a    lam's    horn,  or  a  trumpet, 
by  which   the   .Inhilec    year    7nas    proclaimed. 
Others  derive  the  elymiiloi'y  of  .Tohel /rom  the 
Hebrew  Juhal,   ivhi'rh  formerly  signified,  as 
they  say,  to  iday  upon   inslrumcsits ;   and  this 
year  was  celebrated  with  vinsic  and  all  ex- 
pressions of  joy.     Others  are  of  opinion,  that 
it  comes  from   the  verb  Hohil,  to  hring  or  call 
back ;  because  thm  every  thing  was  restored 
to  its  first  possessor. 
VT'DAli,  the  praise  of  the  T,nrd. 
JKOAS,  the  same  as  JUDAIl 
jrnEA,  a  cnuntry. 

JL'IJA.  downy;  from   'tiXo«,  down,   ?ofl,  and 
lender  hair.     Ji  friend  of  St.  Paul's.  Rom.  IC. 
1.5. 
Jt'LlIIS, /rnm  the  same.  Acts  27.  1. 
jr.M.A,  from   .Irnio,  or  from  JiivPiilns,   youth. 

.t  l.insman  of  .^t.  PaiiVs,  Uom.  IH.  7. 
.1  rPITER.  as  if  it  were  juvans  pater,  the  father 

that  heliielh 
iUSTL'S.just,  upright. 


LYS 

KENAZ,  this  nest;  or,  this  lamentation,  (his 
possession,  this  purchase.  The  father  of  0th- 
nicl.  Josh.  15.  17. 

KENITES,  |)o8Session,  or  purchase,  or  lamenta- 
tion, or  nest. 

KEREN-HAPPUCH,  the  horn,  cr  child  of  beau- 
ty,    .fob's  third  daughter.  Job  ii.  14. 

KERIOTII,  the  cities,  the  callings. 

KETUKAil,  he  that  burns,  or  malies  the  in- 
cense to  fume;  ethensise,  perfumed,  or  odori- 
fenuis. 

KEZIA,  superficien,  or  angle;  or,  cassia.  The 
daughter  of  .lob,  Job  4i.'i4. 

KEZIZ,  cud,  cxlrtiuitv.  A  valley,  Josh.  18. 
21. 

KIBROTH-IL\TTA.'VVAH,  the  graves  of  lust, 
JVum.  1 1.  !>■». 

KIDRON,  obsi;urity,  obscure.    2  Sam.  15.  ^'.l. 

KIR,  a  citv,  a  wall,  or  meeting. 

K1R-HARE8ETH,  the  city  of  the  sun;  the 
city  with  wails  of  burnt  brick. 

KIR-JATH,  city,  vocation,  lesson,  read'mg,  or 
meeting.     .7  city,  Josh.  18.  23. 

KIRIATHAIM,  the  two  cities,  the  calhng»,  the 
mcelinffs. 

KIRJATH-ABBA,  the  city  of  four. 

KIRJATIl-ARIM,  city  of  cities;  or,  the  city  of 
those  that  watch.     Ezra  2.  25. 

KIRJATH-BAAL,  the  city  of  Baal,  or  of 
those  that  command,  or  that  possess.  Josh. 
15.  60. 

KIRJATH-JEARIM,  the  city  of  woods  or  fo 
rests. 

KIRJATH-3ANNAH,  the  city  of  the  bush;  or, 
the  citv  of  enmitv.     ./osh.  15.  49. 

KIRJATH-SEPHER,  the  city  of  letters,  or  of 
the  book.    Josh.  15.  l.>. 

KISH,   hard,  difficult;  otherwise,  tjtraw,  or  fo- 


K. 


ra"e. 

KIT^IM,  they  that  bruise;  or,  gold,  or  colour- 
ing. 

KOH  .ATII,  congregation,  wrinkle,  obedience ;  or, 
to  make  blunt. 

KOHATHITES,  the  vosterity  of  Kohath. 

KORAH,  ba!d,  frozen,  icy. 

L. 


LAB.AN,  white,  shining,  gentle. 
LACmSII,  she  walks,  she  gees;  or,  who  ex 
ists  of  himself. 
LAII.Ml,  my  bread,  or  mv  war.     The  brother  of 

Goliath,  1  Chron.  20.  5. 
LAI.-5M,  a  lion. 

L-AMECH,  pear,  made  low  ;  or,  who  is  struck. 
LAOniCEA,  just  people;  from  Kaof,   people, 

and  Hix-xiof,  just. 
LAODICEAN'g,  inhabitants  of  I.andicea. 
LAPinOTII,  eidightened,  or  lamps.     The  hus- 
band of  neboTdk,  Judg.  4.  4. 
LAZA'iCS,  the  help  of  God. 
LEAH,  weary,  tired. 
LEBANON,  white,  or  incense. 
LEBBEUS,  a  man  of  heart. 
LEGION. 
LEIIABIM,  (lamas,  or  which  are  inflamed;  or, 

the  points  of  a  svrord,  Geii.  10.  13. 
LEHI,  jaw-tor.9.     The  name  of  a  place,  Judg. 

15.  0. 
LEMUEL,  God  with  them. 
LEVI,  who  is  held  ar.d  RSBOciated. 
LEVITES,  of  the.  poaHerity  of  Levi. 
LIBNAH,  while,  whiteness. 
LIBNI,  the  seme.     The  aoA  of  Gcrshon,  Exor). 

(i.  17. 
LI  BY  A,  171  W('*r«o,Lni>im,  the  heart  of  the  sea; 

nr,  a  nation  that  has  a  h'-art. 
LIBYANS,  the  people  of  Libya. 
LINUS,  nets.     A  frUnd  of  St.  Paul's,  2  Tim.  4. 

21. 
LO-AMMI,not  mr  people. 
LOIS,  better ;  from  the  Greek  word  K^n^v,  bet 


K 


■ABZEEL  the  congregation  of  God,  .fosh.  15. 
21. 

KADESI?,  holv,  or  holiness. 
KADESHHARNEA,  holinnss  of  an  inconstant 

eon;  or,  holiness  of  I  he  cr)rn.  or  of  purity. 
KEDAR,  b.nckness.  or  sorrow. 
KEDEMAII,  oriental;  from  Kedem,  the  East, 

KEDEMOTII,  antiquity,  old  age;  or,  orientals 
The  nnvie  nf  n  irildernrss,  lleut.  2.  20. 

KEILAII,  .she  llial  divides  or  cuts. 

K  EMUEL  God  is  risen  ;  or,  God  has  raised  liii» 
The  sit  of  Xahor.Ccn  22  21. 
71J 


LO-RUIIAMAH,  not  hoving  obtained  mercy; 

not  pitied. 

LOT,  wriipt  up,  hiiidon,  covered;  otherwise, 
nivrrh,  rosm. 

LUCAS,  iuTninouK. 

LUUIEER,  bringing  light. 

LUriUS,  See  LUCAS. 

I,UKE>,  Sec  LUCAS. 

LUZ,  sepnralion,  d.^partiire. 

LYCAONIA,  she-wolf,     .^province. 

LYDOA,  the  name  nf  a  cily. 

LYSANI.AS,  that  de»lroys  or  drives  away  sor- 
row: from  XuiT"!,  solution,  and  xvix,  sorrow. 

LYSTRA,  that   ditsolves,   or  disperses ;  from 

4Z 


-   MEP 

M. 

l\/TA.ACH.ArI  to  squeeze. 

^"  RIAASEIAH,  llie  work  of  the  Lord. 

.MACEDONIA,  adoratior,  prostration,  accprdinff 

to  the  Hebrew  ;  iitt,  elevated,  eraiaeut,  occrrci- 

ing  to  the  Greek ;  J'roin  u-xKtSvtf. 
MACHIR,  he  that  sells,  or  that  knows. 
MACllPKLA,  double. 
M.AGUAL.A,  lower,  or  greatness. 
M.A(;i)ALENE,  tower;   otherwise,  grand,  ele- 
vated, inagnilicent.     Mat.  27.  56. 
.M.VGOG,  loof,  or  that  covers,  or  that  diSBolves 
MAGOR-MISSABIU,   fear   round   about.     Jir 

20.  ;t. 
MAHALALEEL,  he  that  praisesGcd:  or  il'.o- 

minatiou  of  God.     The  son  of  Caiuar.    Geu. 

5.  12. 
M.AUALATH,  melodious  .song;  otherwise,  infir- 
mity.    The   wife   of  liclwboam,  2  Chtoi).  11. 

18. 
M.AHANAIM,  the  two  fields,  rrr  two  armies. 
MAIlAR-SIIALAL-llASllBAZ,  making  speed 

to  the  spoil,  he  hastenelh  the  prev.     JUarg. 
MAHLAII,  the  same  with  MAHALATll.     Or.4 

of  the  daughters  of  Zdophehad.    Num.  26. 3^. 
.MAIILO.N',  song,  or  infirinity. 
MAKKEDAII,  adoration,  or  prostration,  acccrd- 

ing  to  the  Hebrew  ;  or,  raised,  eminent;  from 

the   Greek  word  iuaxeivo;.     .1  rity,  i»%\i.  10. 

10. 
.MALCIIAM,  their  king. 
MALCIIISIIUA,   my   king    is    a    Faviour;     or 

magnificent  king.     The  son  of  Saul,  I  SaiD. 

14.  41). 
MALCHUS,  king,  or  kingdom. 
MAMMON,  riches. 
MAMKE,  rebellious;  or,  bitter;  or, that cliangos, 

that  liarlers  ;  or,  fat,  or  elevated. 
MANAEN,  a  comforter;   or.  lie  that  conduct* 

Ihcm  ;  or,  preparation  of  lical. 
MANASSEIl.lorgelfuliiess,  or  lie  that  i.s  forRot- 

tcii. 
M  ANEII.  n  species  ofmonei/. 
MAN'OAll,  rebt,  or  a  j, resent. 
MAON,  house,  or  hiibitatioii  ;  o(/ienfise.  crime  ; 

or,  by  i-iii.    A  city,  Jo.sh.  15.  &0. 
MAR.A,  bitter,  or  hillcrness 
M.AR.AII,  the  same. 
MARCUS,  polile,  shining. 
MARK,  the  some. 
MARS-HILL,  the   place  where  the   eclebral-.^ 

judires  nf  Jlthcs  held  their  supreme  council. 
INI.ARTIIA,  who  btcoircs  bitter. 
MARY,   CTalled,    or   bitterness   of  the   sen,  cr 
myrrh  of  the  sea;  jr,  lady  or  mistress  of  tlie 

MASREKAH,  whistling,   or   hissing;    or,  who 

touches  vanity.     Ji  city.  Gen.  HI),  '.^fl. 
M ASSAM,  temptation.     The  name  of  a  placc^ 

Exod.  17.  7. 
MATRI,  rain,  or  prison.     One  of  the  ancestors 

o/"  .SrtH/,  1  Sam.  10.  21. 
MATTAN,  gift,  or  the  reins;  or,  the  death  of 

them. 
MATTATHIAS,  the  gift  of  the  Lord. 
MATTIIAT,  gift,  or  he  that  gives.     J.uke  3.  2* 
MATTHEW,  given,  or  a  reward. 
MATTHIAS,  See  MATTATHIAS. 
M  AZZAROTH,  the  twelve  siens.     Marg. 
MEDAD,  he  that  measures;    or,  iho  water  of 

love,  or  of  paps. 
MEDAN,  judgment,  process;  or.  measure,  habit, 

covering.     Son  of  .rlbraham    "Jen.  25.  2. 
MEDE9,  a  people  of  the  provinf  of  Media. 
MEDIA,    measure,   habit,    covering,    or    abnn- 

ilanee.  . 

MEGinnO,  that  declares;  or,  his  precious  fruil; 

or,  lliMl  spoils. 
MEGinnON,  the  same. 
MEHETABEL,    how   sood    is   God?    or,   hAi 

done  good  to  us.     The  wife  of  Hadar,  Gen. 

36.  30. 
MEIIUJAEL,  who  proclaims  God  ;  or,  God  that 

blots  out,  or,  according  to  the  Syriac  and  Ho- 

brrw,  who  is  smillen  of  Goil.     Gen.  4.  18. 
MELCHI,  mv  king,  or  mv  counsel 
MELt-HIZEDEK,  king  of  rightenudness. 
MELITA,  affording   honey,  from  whence  hnrfif 

distils;    frnm  Ats^>,    honey.     Jin   inland  now 

called  Malta,  .^c^s  28.  1. 
MEMPHIS,  by  the  mouth. 
MEMUCAN,  impoverished;  or,  to  prepare;  or 

certain,  true.     Esth.  1.  16. 
MENAHEM,  comforter;  or,  who  conducU  theny 

nr,  preparation  of  heat. 
MENK,  who  reckons,  or  who  is  counted. 
MEPIIIBOSIIETH,  out  of  my  mouth  p.-ocecda 

reproach 


MERAB,  lie  that  figlits,  or  disputes  ;  or,  that 
inuiii|ilics. 

MERARi,  bittoj ;  or,  to  piovuke. 

MERCIJRIUS,  a  j  .ke  god,  from  Ike  r.atin  word 
iiieicari,  to  bay  «i  sell,  because  this  /rod  pre- 
sided over  merchandise.  In  Greek,  Hermes, 
which  signi^cs  orator,  or  inierineter. 

MERIBAH,  dispute,  qunrrcl. 

MERIB-BAAL,  luboliioii ;  or,  he  that  resists 
Baal,  and  strives  against  tlie  idol.     I  Chron. 

a.  :m. 

51ERODACFI,  bitter  contrition ;  or,  bruised 
myrrh.  Jlccording  to  the  Syriac,  it  signifies 
the  little  lord.  This  is  the  name  of  one  of  the 
Chaldean  deities. 

MEROnACn-BALADAN,  who  creates  contri- 
tion ;  or,  tlie  son  ol'deiilh,  or  of  thy  vapour. 

MEROAl,  eminences,  elevations. 

MEROZ,  secret,  or  leanness. 

MESH.\CH,  that  draws  with  force ;  or,  that  sur- 
rounds the  waters. 

MCrillECH,  who  is  drawn  by  force ;  or,  included, 
shut  up,  surrounded. 

MESHELEMIAH,  i)cacp,  or  perfection,  or  retri- 
bution of  tlie  Lord  ;  or,  tiie  Lord  is  my  recorn- 
pence,  or  my  happiness.  The  father  of  Zcdia- 
riak,  1  Chron.  9.  2L 

MESOPOTAMIA,  in  /frftrcrc,  Aramnaharaim, 
thatis,  Syriaofthe  two  rivers.  The  Greek  word 
Mesopotamia,  a/s«  signifiesh^Wiasn  two  rivers; 
from  /tio-tii,  middle,  and  ^OT=e.uo{,  river. 

MESSL'VH,  anointed. 

METHEG-AMMAII,  the  bridle  of  bondage. 

METHUSAEL,  who  demandshisdeath;ur, death 
is  his  hell  or  grave. 

METHUSELAH,  he  has  sent  his  death;  or,  the 
arms  of  his  death;  or,  spoil  of  his  deiitli. 

MICAH,  poor,  humble;  or,  who  strikes,  or  is 
struck  ;  or,  who  is  there,  or  the  waters  here. 

MICALAH,  who  is  like  to  God  ? 

MICHAIAH,  the  same. 

MICHAEL,  the  same. 

MfCHAL,  who  is  it  that  has  all  ?  or,  who  is  per- 
fect, or  complete  1  or,  the  whole  is  water. 

MICHMASH,  he  that  strikes;  or,  poor  who 
is  taken  away.  The  name  of  a  town,  1  Sam. 
13.  2. 

MIDI  AN,  judgment;  or,  measure,  habit,  co- 
vering. 

MIDIANITES. 

AIIDIANITISH. 

NIGRON,  fear;  or,  a  farm,  or  throat,  /sa.  10. 
28. 

MILCAH,  queen. 

MILCtjM,  their  king. 

MILETUM,  red,  or  scarlet;  from  the  Greek  word 
/U1X.T0;,  vermilion,  red. 

MILLO,  fulness,  plenitude,  repletion. 

MlNNl,  disposed,  reckoned,  prepared,  ./er.  51. 
27. 

MLMNITH,  counted,  prejiared.  Ji  city,  Judg. 
11.33. 

MIRIAM,  exalted;  or,  bitterness  of  the  sea; 
or.  m\  rrh  of  the  sea ;  or,  lady  or  mistress  of 
the  sea. 

MISHAEL,  who  is  asked  for,  or  lent;  or,  God 
takes  away,  or  retires. 

MISREI'HOTH-MAIM,    the    burnings    of   the 

waters;  or  furnaceo  where  metals  are  melted. 

>      j9  place  where  there  were  salt  pits,  .losh.  U.S. 

MITVLENE,  a  Greek  word,  signifying  puiay, 
cleansing,  or  press. 

MIZAR,  little.     Marg. 

MIZP.\II,  a  sentinel,  speculation,  or  that  w^aits 
for. 

MIZPEII,  the  same. 

MISR.M.M,  tribulations;  or,  who  is  straitened, 
or  blocked  up.      The  son  of  Ham,  Gen.  10.  fi. 

MNASON,  a  diligent  seeker,  or  betrothing,  or 
remembering,  or  an  exhorler. 

MOAB,  of  the  father. 

MOABITES,  the  posterity  of  MOAB. 

MOL.^DAH,  birth,  generation.  Jl' city,  .loih. 
15.  2t). 

MOLECH,  king. 

MOLOCH,  the  same. 

MORDECAI,  contrition,  or  hitler  bruising;  or, 
•nvrrh  hriiiscil;  or,  who  teaches  to  bruise. 

MORIAH,  bitterness  of  the  Lord;  or,  doctrine, 
or  fear  of  the  Lord. 

MOSEROTH,  erudiiion,  discipline,  bond.  JVum. 
33.  30. 

MOSES,  taken  out  of  the  water.  He  was  of 
the  house  of  Levi,  horn  in  F.gypt,  and  mr- 
racnloushj  preserved.  God  appeared  to  him 
in  a  burning  bush,  and  sent  him  to  deliver 
the  Israelites  out  of  Egypt.  He  was  ap- 
pointed by  God  to  lead  Ike  fsraetilcs  through 
tie  wi'dernrss  to  tk-  land  if  Canaan.     Being 

tt»ui  Id  die.,  he  Hessrt^  all  the  triies  o/  U 


NIG 

rael :  He  vicjot  the  land  of  Canaan,  dies.  Is 
buried  by  God,  and  ./ushua  made  his  successor: 
He  was  a  very  great  man,  and  highly  honour- 
ed by  God  in  many  respects.  The  law  was 
f^iven  by  Muses,  hut  grace  and  truth  came  by 
.lesus  Christ,  John  I.  17. 

M.Uflll,  he  that  touches,  that  withdraws  him- 
self, that  t'ikca  away.  Sun  of  Mcrari,  Exod 
6.  19. 

.MYU.^,  is  derived  frcm  the  Greek  word  /"ujijo, 
I  tlow,  pour  out,  weep. 

MYS1.\,  criminal,  o)- abominable;/ro7R  the  Greek 
word  itvTO(,  crime. 


N. 


jVAAMAN,  beautiful,  agreeable;  or,  that  pre- 

pares  himself  to  motion. 
NAAMATHITE,  who  is  of  Naamath. 
NAASHON,  that  foretels,  that  conjectures ;  or, 

serpent;  or,  their  auguries. 
NABAL,  a  fool  or  senseless. 
NABOTH,  words,  or  prophecies,  or  fruits. 
NADAB,  free  and  voluntarv  gift;  or,  prince. 
NAGGE,  brightness. 
NAH.ARI,    my    nostrils,   my  nose;    or,  hoarse, 

dry,  hot,  angry.     One  of  David's  valiant  cap- 
tains, 2  Sam  ''3.  37. 
NAH,\SH,  snake,  or  serpent,  or  that  foretels,  or 

brass. 
N.\nOR,  hoarse,  dry,  hot,  angry. 
N.AIIUM,  comforter,  penitent;  or,  their  guide. 

The  name  of  a  prophet,  Nah.  1.  1. 
NAIN,  beauty,  pleasantness. 
NAiOTH,  beauties;  or,  habitations,  abodes. 
NA(!>Mi,  beautiful,  agreeable. 
NAPHISH,  the  soul;  or,  he   that   rest*  or  re- 
freshes hiiViself,  that  respires;  or,  according  to 

the  .Syriac,  that  multiplies.      The  son  of  Ish- 

macl.  Gen.  25.  15. 
NAPHT.\LI,    comparisnn,    likeness;    or,    that 

struggles,  or  fights. 
N.\RCISSUS,  astonishment,  stupidity,  surprise; 

from  the  Greek  word  y»fxnri(.     Rom.  16.  11. 
NATHAN,  who  ^ves,  or  is  given. 
NATHANAEL,  the  ?ift  of  God. 
NATHAN-MELKCri.  the  gift  of  the  king.    2 

A77iiTs23.  n. 
NAUM,  Sec  NAKUM. 

NAZARENE,  kept,  or  flower.   Jl  native  o/ Na- 
zareth. 
NAZARETH,  separated,  sanctified. 
NE.'\POLI3,new  city, /rom  not,  new,  fresh,  and 

ToA.is,  a  city. 
NEBAIOTH,  words,  or  prophecies,  or  fruits. 
NEBAT,  that  beholds. 
NEiJO,  that  speaks,  prophesies,  or  fructifies. 
NEBUCHADNEZZAR,   tears   and   groans   of 

judgment ;  or,  trouble,  or  sorrow  of  judgment. 
NEBUZAR-ADAN,    fruits    or    prophecies    of 

judgment;  or,  winnowed,  or  spread. 
NECHO,  lame,  or  who  was  beaten.     The  name 

of  a  king  of  Egypt,  2  Kings  23.  29. 
NEHEL.AMITE,  dreamer,  or  dream;  or,  vale, 

or  brook,  or  inheritance  of  the  waters. 
NEHEMIAH,  consolation,  or  repentance  of  the 

Lord  ;  or,  rest  of  the  Lord  ;  or,  conduct  of  the 

Lord. 
NEHUSHTA,  snake,   soothsayer,   or  of  brass. 

Mother  of  .fehoiakim,  2  Kings  24.  8. 
NEHUSHI'AN,  which   is   of  brass  or  copper: 

by  derision,  a  trifle  of  brass. 
NER,  lamp,  brightness;  or,  land  new  tilled. 
NEREUS,  See  NER. 
NERI,  my  light.     The  father  of  Salathiel,  Luke 

3.27. 
NERIAH,  light,  and  lamp  of  the  Lord;  or,  the 

Lnrd  IS  mv  light. 
NETHANEEL,  See  NATHANAEL. 
NETHANIA,  the  gilt  of  the  Lord. 
NETHINIMS,  given,  or  offered.     The  Oibeon- 

ites,  or   those   who    succeeded  them    in    their 

service. 
NIBHAZ,  that  fructifies,  or  that  produces  vi 

sion ;  or,  to  prophesy,  to  foretel,  or  to  speak 

.In  idol  of  the  Jivites,  2  Kings  17.  31. 
NIC.ANOR,  a  conqueror,   or  victorious;   from 

the  Greek  word  v<«»a),  t  conquer. 
NICOnEMUS,  innocent  blood:  or,  according  to 

the  Greek,  the  victory  of  the    people ;   from 

vix»o),     I     cojiquer,     and     ii/tof,     the     peo- 
ple. 
NICOLAITANS,   victory  of  the   people; /mm 

viioju,  I  overcome,  and  xaoj   the  peoiile.     The 

followers  of  Nicolas. 
NICOLAS,  from  t^e  tame,      .1  deacanj  Acts 

fi.  5, 


PAR     [Proper  ?J*iiB3.  ■ 

NTCOPOLIS,   the  i;ity  of  victory,   or  victocioug 

city;  from    vikxu,    I    conquer,  »7id    jio/.if,  q 

cit'v. 
NIGER,  black. 
NIMUIM,  leopard, bitterness,  re'  ellion,  or  chaiigu 

The  name  of  a  place,  Isa.  15.  •!. 
NIMItOD,  rebellious,  or  steeji  of  descent,  or  of 

him  that  rules. 
NIMSHl,  rescued  from  danger;  or,  Jhat  touclr 

es. 
NINEVEH,    handsome,    agreeable;    or,  dwelW 

ing. 
NINEVITES,  the  people  of  Nineveh. 
NIS  AN,  flight,  or  standard;  or,  proof  and  temp- 
tation. 
NISROCH,   flight,   or  'standard,   or  proof   aad 

temptation  ;  tender,  or  delicate. 
NO,  stirring  up,  or  a  I'orbidding. 
NO.ADI.'XH,  witness;  or,  assembly,  or  ornamenl 

of  the  Lord. 
NOAH,  repose,  or  rest,  or  consolation. 
NOAH,  that  quavers,  or  totters.     Daughter  of 

Zelophehad,  Num.  20.  .33. 
NOB,  discourse,  prophecy. 
NOBAH,  that  barks  or  yelps,     j?  city,  Nun.  32. 

42. 
NOD,  vagabond.     .1  country.  Gen.  4.  113. 
NOPH,  honey-conih,  a  sieve,  or  that  drops. 
NUN,  son,  posterity,  durable  and  eternal. 
NYMPHAS,  spouse,  ur  bridegroom. 


o. 


QRAniAH,  servant  of  the  Lord. 

OBAL,  inconvenienre  of  olil  ace-  or,  oftbe 

flux.      The  son  of  Joktan,  Gen.  10.  'J8. 
OB  ED,  a  servant. 
OBED  EDOM,   the   servant   of   F.dom,   or  tiie 

Idumean;  or,  labourer  of  the  man,  of  red,  ff 

earthy. 
OBIL,  that  weeps,  or  deserves  to  be  bewnilet; 

or  ancient;  or,  who  is  brought.     One  that  had 

the  rare  of  David's  cnmils,  1  Chron.  27.  30. 
OCR  AN,  disturber,  or  that  disorders. 
ODED,  to  sustain,  lo  hold,  to  lift  up. 
OG,  a  cake,  bread  baked  in  the  ashes. 
OHEL,  tent,  tabernacle;  or,  brightness,  1  Ckron, 

3.  21). 
OLYMPAS,  heavenly. 
OM.VR,   he   that  speaks;  or,   bitter.     Gen.  3ft 

II. 
OMEG.A,  the  last  letter  of  the  Greek  alphabet. 
OMRI,  a  sheaf,  or  bundle  of  corn;  or,  rebellion, 

or  bitter. 
0.\',  pa  n,  force,  iniquity. 
ON.AN',  fain,  strensth,  power,  iniquity. 
ONESIMUS,    profitable,    useful;  from   amri«, 

usefulness. 
ONESIPHORUS,  who  brings   profit;  from  th* 

Greek  icord  oino-i;,  usefulness,  ojirf  ^cpoj,  ha 

that  brings. 
OPHEL,  tower,  or  elevated  place;  or,  obscurity 
OPHIR,  ashes. 
OPHRAH,  dust,  fawn,  lead,     jl  city.  Josh.  IS 

23. 
OREB,  a  raven,  sweet,  caution,  or  mixture,  of 

evening. 
ORION,  a  constellation. 
ORNAN,  that  rejoices;  their  bow  or  ark;  or 

liffhl  of  the  sun. 
ORPAH,  the  neck,  or  the  skull,  nakedness  oftbt 

rnoiith  or  face. 
OTHNI,  toy  time,  my  hour.     The  son  of  She- 

maiah,  1  Chron.  26.  7. 
OTH.MEL,  the  lime  or  the  hour  of  God. 
OZEM,  that  fasts:  or,  their  eagerness. 
OZIAS,  strength  from  the  Lord. 


P. 


PAARAt,  opening. 
PADAN-ARAM,    Padan   of  the   field,  and 

.^rom  Syria  ;    a  city  of   Syria  where  Laban 

diretf.  Gen.  25.  20.  , 

PAGIEL,  prevention  of  Goi,  or  prayer  of  God. 
PALESTINA,  which  is  covered,  watered,  or  to 

briiij  or  cause  rn;n. 
PALTI,  deliverance,  or  flight.     Son  of  Raphn. 

Num.  13.  9. 
PAMPHYLIA,  anation  madi  up  of  every  tribt, 

from  vx;,  ail,  and  i?u^>i,  a  tribe. 
PAPHOS,   which   boils,  or  which   is  very  hot 

from  7zxz\%0'v,  to  boil,  or  to  be  very  hot. 
P.ARAN,  beaiitv,  glory,  ornament. 
PARBAR,  agate,  or  building  belonging  to  the 

temple. 
PARIMEN.AS,  that   abides   and   is    permannnl 

from  the  Green  ipord  rrxtxmtJi,  I  obids 


PKOPtft  Namis.]      PH  Y 

PAROSH,  a  flea;   or,  ilio  ffu'it  of  the  moih. 

t'.zra  '2.  3. 
PAKSHANDATHA,    revelation    of    carnoreal 

■aipurilit'S,  vr  ul  Ins  trouble;  or,  dung  oliinpu 

ntv.     7'Af  suit  of  Hainan,  Eetli.  9.  7. 
rARTHIANS,  hurseiiien. 
PARUAH,   tlounslung;    or,   according    to   ih: 

Syriac,  that  tlies  away.  Father  ufJekoshaplial, 

1  Kings  4.  17. 
PASHUK,  thai  e.xtcnds,  or  multiplifs   the  hole, 

or  whiteness  ;  or,  that  multiplies  or  e-Xteiids  the 

hbertv  or  '.he  pruicipality. 
PATAK.^,  winch  IS  irod  under  foot ;  from  the 

Greek  !cord^%-iJ>,  I  tread  under  fool. 
PATHROS,  mouthful  of  dew  ;    or,  persuasion, 

or  dilatation  of  ruin. 
PAT.MOS,  mortal  ;/ro/n  r»T>ift*i,  I  am  squeezed 

to  pieces. 
PATROB.XS,  paternal,  or  that  pursues  the  steps 

of    his    tatlier ;    from    7r»T>if,,    a    father,    and 

»»»vu,,  I  go.     Hum.  10.  14. 
AU,  that  cries  aloud  ;  or,  that  appears,  j?  city. 

Gen.  36.  39. 
PAl'L,  a  worker.   His  former  name  was  Saul,  a 

sepulchre,  a  destroyer. 
PAULIJS. 
PED.AliZUR,  saviour,  strong  and  powerful ;  or, 

stone  of  reiiemption  ;  or,  the  reileinption  of  that 

which  is  placed  or  set  up.     jYum.  1.  10. 
PED.AI.AH,  redemption  of  the  Lord,     i  Kings 

•23.  30. 
PEK.\H,  he  that  opens  ;  or,  that  opens  the  eye, 

or  that  is  at  iibeity. 
PEKAF1[.\H,  it  IS  tiie  Lord  that  opens. 
PELATLAH,  let  the  Lord  deliver;  or,  de!ivei» 

ance,  or  flight  of  the  Lord. 
PELEG,    division,     The    son    of    Eber,   Gen. 

10.  'io. 
FELETHITES,  judges,  or    destroyers.     These 

were  troops  or  guards  of  king  David,  2  Sam. 

8.  18. 
PENIEL,  face,  or  vision  of  God;  or,  that  sees 

God. 
PENINN.MI,  pearl,  precious  stone  ;  or,  liis  face. 

The  wife  of  Klkanah,  1  Sam.  1.  2. 
PEN U EL,  See  PEN! EL. 
PEOR,  hole,  or  opening. 
PERG.'\,    very    earthy;  from    the   preposition 

irifii,  very,  and  yi,  the  earth. 
PERG.AMOS,  height,  elevation. 
PERIZZITES,  the  name  of  a  people,  who  dwell 

in  villages,  or  places  nut  inclosed  with  walls. 
PERSL\,  that  cuts  or  divides ;  or,  nail,  gryphon, 

horseman. 
SERSIS,  the  same. 
PETER,  a  rock,  or  stone. 
PETHLEL,  mouth  of  God  ;  or,  dilatation,  or, 

persuas.<>ii  of  God.     Father  of  Joel,  Jool  1.  1. 
FHALEC,  See  PELEG. 
PH.ALLU,  admirable,  or  hidden.     The  son  of 

lieuhen,  Gen.  40.  9. 
PHALTl,  deliverance,  or  flight.     The  son  of 

Laish.     1  Sim.  25.  44. 
PHANUEL,  fai-.e,  or  vision  of  God.   Luke  2.  .36. 
PHAR.AOH,  that  disperses,  that  spoils,  that  dis- 
covers; or,  according    to  the    Syriac,  the  re- 
venger, tlie  destroyer,  the  king,  the  crocodile. 
PH.'VREZ,  division,  rupture  ;  or,  that  breaks  forth 

violently. 
PHARPAR,  that  produces  fruits;  or,  the  fall  of 

the  bull. 
PHEBE,  shilling,  pure  ;  from  ?o<Soj. 
PHENICE,    red,    or   purple;   from    the    Oreek 

word  ^oiviini  ;  or,  palm-tree;  from  ■poii/t;. 
PHICOL,  the  mouth  of  all,  or  every  tongue;  or, 

perfection,  or  cumpletLng  of  the  mouth.     Gen. 

21.22. 
PHILADELPHIA,   the   love  of  a  Ijrolher,   or 

of  fraternity;    from    ^tKoi,    a    friend,    and 

»XtK<s<ii,  a  brother. 
PHILEMO.V,  that  kisses,  or  is  aflectionate  ;  from 

o*Knfi%,  a  kiss. 
PHILETUS,  amiable,  or  who  is  beloved;  from 

C<>.>|TS;. 

PHILIP,  warlike,  er  a  lover  of  horses. 
PHILIPPI.tAc  same. 

PHILISTiA,  the  country  of  the  Philialineg. 
PHILISTINES,  those  that  dwell  in  villages. 
PiHLOLOGUS,  a  lover  of  learning,  or  of  the 

word  ; /rom  ?i>.05,  a    lover,  and  Xoyoj,  the 

word. 
PIIINEAS.  a  oold  countenance,  or  faeo  of  trust, 

or  proloclior.. 
PHLEGON,  zealous,  burning;  from  (fKtyaxi. 
niRVGIA,  dry,  "-.arrcn  ;  from  cp«>"»«. 
mURAH,  that  bears  fruit,  or  that  grows. 
PIIYGELLUS,  fugitive.     One  who  forsook  St. 

Paul. 
PI-HAHIROTH,  the  mouth,  the  pass  of  Hiroth, 

or  the  opcninj  of  liberty  ;  t)r,  mouih  engraved. 
715 


RAM 

PILATE,  whf)  Is  armed  with  a  darf. 

PIKO-^(,  pearl,  or  gem  ;  or,  that  boholds.     Om 

of  the  heads  of  Fjiau^s  posterity,  Gen.  3C.  41. 
PIR.'V.THON,  hie   dissipation,   his  deprivation  ; 

his  rupture;  or,  according   to  the  Syriac,  his 

vengpance.     A   city,    Juils.  12.    15.     IVhence 

Firalhonite,  Judg.  12.  13. 
PISGAH,  hill,  eminence,  fortress. 
PISIDI  A,  pilch,  or  pitchy  ;  from  vtciT-iiSt\i. 
PISON,  changing,  or  doubling,  or  e.tlension  of  tlie 

mouth  ;  or,  e.xtended,  or  niullitude.   One  of  the 

rioers  of  Paradise,  Gen.  2.  U. 
PITHOM,  their  mouthful,  o>-  bit ;  or  consumma- 
tion, or  dilatation  of  the  mouth.     A  city,  Exoii. 

1.  II. 
PITHOIS',  his  mouth,  or  his  persuasion,  or  gift 

of  the  mouth.     Son  of  Micah,  1  Cliron   8.  35. 
PONTIUS,  marine,  or  belonging  to  the  sea. 
PONTUS,  the  sea  \fiom  the  Greek  word  novro;. 
PORATHA,  fiuitful.   The  Son  of  Hainan,  Esih. 

9.8. 
PORCIUS. 

POTIPHAR,  the  bull  of  Africa;  or,  a  fat  bull. 
POTI-PHERA,  that  scatters,  or  demolishes  the 

fat. 
PRISCA,    a    Latin   word  signifying    ancient. 

2  Tim.  4.  19. 
PRISCILL.A,  from  the  same. 
PROCHORUS,     he     that     presides    over    the 

choirs;  />oni  n-po,  before,  and  x^ft^  a  com- 
pany of  singers.     ^cCs  Q.  5. 
PUBLIUS,  common. 
PUDENS,  shamefaced. 
PUL,  bean,  or  deslruction. 
PU.N'ON,  precious  stone,  or  that  beiiolds.     One 

of  the  stations  of  the  Israelites,  Num.  33.  42. 
PUR,  lot.     See  Appellatives. 
PUTEOLI,  a  city  in  Campania. 
PUTIEL,  God  is  my  fatness.   The  father-tn-law 

of  Eleaiar,  Exod.  6.  25. 


Q. 

QUARTU3,  the  fourth,     fiom.  16.  23. 

R. 


T)  A  AMAH,  greatness,  thunder;   or,  some  sort 
of  evil,  or  bruising,  or  company.  Gen.  10.  7. 

R.\UB.AH,  great,  powerful, conleniious,ordispu- 
tuiive. 

RAB-.MAG,  who  overlhrowa  or  destroys  ii  multi- 
tude ;  or,  chief,  or  prince  of  dissolution  ;  or, 
chief  of  the  iiiagicians.     Jer.  39.  3. 

RAB-S.ARIS,  grand  master  of  the  eunuchs 
2  Kings  18.  17. 

R ABSII.AKEH,  cup-bearer  of  the  prince,  or 
chamberlain. 

RACHAL,  injurious;  or, perfumer, or traffickins 
Ji  citif,  1  Sam.  30.  29. 

RACHEL,  a  sheep. 

RAGAU,  a  friend,  a  neighbour. 

RAGUEL,  shepherd  of  God,  or  friend  of  God 
or,  rupture  of   God.      The  father  of   Hobal, 
Num.  10.29. 

RAHAB,  proud,  strong,  quarrelsome.  Egypt, 
as  most  think,  is  called  by  this  name,  Psal. 
87.  4.  I  89.  10. 

R.AH.'Vli,  which  is  large  and  extended,  or  public 
place.     The  name  of  a  woman. 

R.AKKATH,  empty,  or  spittle,  or  temple  of  the 
head      A  city,  Josh.  19.  33. 

RAKKON,  vain,  void  ;  or,  mountain  of  lamen- 
tations and  tears ;  or,  mountain  of  enjoyment. 
.^  city,  Josh.  19.  4fi. 

RAM,  elevated,  sublime;  or,  who  rejects,  or  is 
rejected. 

RAM  AH,  from  the  same. 

RAMATH,  raised,  lofty.    A  citr/,  Jonh.  19.  8. 

RAMATHAIM  ZOPHIM,  a  city,  1  Sam.  1.  1. 
The  same  as  Rnmah.  Literally,  Raiimthaim, 
signifies  the  two  lls-mmhas,  probably  because 
the  city  was  dtnided  into  two  parts.  The  city 
of  Ramah,  Samy el's  birth-place,  was  also  call- 
ed Zophim,  which  signifiea  watch-tower,  or 
watchmen, Aecaifee  the  prophets,  who  are  called 
watchmen,  had  a  school,  or  college  there. 

RAMATH-LEHI,  elevalion  of  the  jaw-bone. 
The  iMme  of  a  place,  Judg.  15.  17. 

R.AMESES,  tliunder;  or,  reproach  of  Ihe  moulh  ; 
or  he  that  destroys  or  dissolves  evil.  Gen.  47. 
11.  Eiod.  1.  II. 

RAMOTH,  eminences,  high  places.  A  city  of 
this  nnme  was  situate  in  Gilead,  and  called 
Ramutli-giiuad,  1  Kings  4.  13, 


SAL 

RAPHA,  felaxniion,  or  phjsie. 

RAPIIU,  cured,  comforted. 

REBA,  the  fourth,  »r  a  square:  o>',  that  stooptl 

or  lies  down.     Ji  king  of  jMidian.  Num.  31.  4 
REBEKAH,  'at,  fattened  ;  or,  quarrel  appeaoeO 

or  removed. 
RECHAB,  square,  or  cha.'iot,  or  team  of  horses, 

or  a  rider. 
RECHABITES,  the  posterity  of  Becha'j. 
REGEM,  that  stones,  or  is  stoned,  or   purple. 

The  son  of  .liiddai,  1  Chion.  2.  47. 
REGEM-MELECH,  he   that  stones   the  kin| , 

or  the   purple  of  the   king,  or  o'  the    counci. 

ZecA.  7.  2 
REHABIAH,  breadth,  or  extent,  oi  place  of  the 

Lord  ;  or,  God  is   my  e.vtent,  he  hat''  set  mi 

at    liberty.      The   son    of    Klieier,  1   Ciiroa 

23.  17. 
REIIOB,    breadth,  space,   or   extent.    .1   city, 

Josh.  19.  28. 
REHOBOAM,  who  sets   the  poojile  at   lincrty; 

or,  space  of  (he  people  :  pr,  that  lets  the  people 

brealhe,  or  blow. 
REHOBOTH,  spaces,  or  places. 
REHUM,  merciful,   compassionate,  or  friendly 
REI,  my  shepherd,   my  cunijianion,  my   friend; 

or.^    my    evil,    or     my    breaking.      1     King* 

REMALIAH,  the  e.xaltation  of  the  Lord:   or 

who  is  rejected  of  the  Lord. 
REMMON,  greatness,  elevation  ;  or,  a  pomegra 

nnte-tree.     Jl  city,  Josh.  19.  7. 
REMPHAN,  the  name  of  an  idol,  which  som;i 

think  to  be  Saturn.     See  STAR,  in  .Ippclla' 

tives. 
REPHAEL,  the  physic,  or   medicine   of  God. 

The  son  of  Shemaiah,  1  Chron.  20.  7 
REPH.AIM,  giant,  physician,  or  relaxed,  or  Uiat 

relax,  that  weaken. 
REPHAIMS,  from  the  same. 
REPHIDIM,  beds,  or  places  of  rest. 
RESIN,  a  bridle,  or  bit.     J]  city.  Gen.  10.  12. 
REU,    his  friend,  his   shepherd.     The   son    of 

Peleg,  Gen.  II.  18. 
REUBEN,  who  sees   Ihe  son,  or  vision  of  the 

son.     .Jacob's  eldest  son  by  Leah;  he  cndec- 

voured  to  deliver  .Joseph  from  his  brethren. 
REUBENITES,  the  posterity  of  Reuben. 
REUL,  shepherd,  or  friend  of  God.     VVie  son  of 

Esau,  Gen.  30.  4. 
REUMAH,  lofiy,  sublime.     A'uhor's  concubino. 

Gen.  22.  24. 
REZIN,  voluntary,  or  good-will ;  or,  runner. 
REZON,  lean,  ur   small,  or   secret,  or   princot 

The  son  of  Eliadah,  1  Kings  11.  23. 
RIIEGIUM,    rupture,    or    fruclure;    from    <Aj 

Greek  word  j»:y>i. 
RHESA,  will,  or  course. 
RHOHA,  arose. 
KHOHES,  a  rose  ;  from  p^n. 
IlIBLAH,   quarrel,   or   greainoss   to    him:    or 

quarrel  that  increases,  or  that  spreads,  'i  Kingi 

23.  33. 
RIMMON,  exalted,  pomegranate. 
RIPHATH,   remedy,  or  medicine,  or  releaser,  o» 

pardon.      The  son  of  Gomer,Uen.  10.  3. 
RISSAH,  watering,  distillation,  or  dew.    One  cj 

the  staliovD  of  the  Israelites  in  the  wildcmen 

Num.  33.21. 
RIZPAH,  bed,  or   extension,  or   coal,  or   fire* 

stone. 
ROMAMTI-EZER,  exaltation  of  help.     Son 

Hcman,  1  Chron.  25.  4. 
ROMAN, strong,  powerful ;  from  the  Greek  icgr 

fiifctt,  strengih. 
ROMANS. 

ROME,  strength,  power ;  from  ptufttf, 
ROSH,  the  head,  or  the  top,  or  ti.e  beginnirjg 

The  son  of  Benjamin,  Gen.  40.  21, 
RUFUS,  red. 

RUHAM.AH,  having  obtained  mercy.     Marg. 
RUM  A II,  exalted,  sublime,  ot  rejected.     A  eitt 

2  Kings  23.  36. 
RUTH,  filled,  satisfied. 


s. 


OABEANS,  captivity  ;  or,  convorgjon,   oe*,  or 

ase. 
S.AIiTECHA,  that  surrounds,  or  cnuses  wsucci 

ng.      The  son  of  Cash,  Gen.  10.  7. 
SA  DOC,  just,  or,  justified.  The  Father  of  Jleiin. 

Mat.  1.  14. 
S.ALAH,  mission,  sending  ;  or,  branches,  or  oar  t 

or,  according  to  the  .'fyriac,  that  spoils,  or 

spoiled.      The  Son  of  Jirphaxad,  Gen.  10.  21. 
SA  LA  MIS,  shaken,  lost,  beaten; /rom  the  Gret 

word    (raXjuoi,   I    beat,   1    tossi     ,9b    ialen . 

AcU  13.  3, 


SHA 

OAI.ATHIEL,  I  liave  asked  of  GocI;  01 ,  loan  of 

God. 
EAL.EM,  complete,  ptrfect,  or  peace. 
BALIM,   Jokn  3.  -23.     See  SH  ALIM. 
SALMON,  jieaceable,  perfect,  or  lliat  rewards. 
8ALMONE.     Ji  r.itv- 
SALOME,  see  SALMON. 
SAMARiA,  his  l»;os,   liis  prison,  his  ^iiard,  his 

Ihronp,  »r  his  diamund.     In.  Heb.  Shomeroii. 

L'AMAUITANS,  yeoplc  of  Samaria. 

6\MLAH,    raiment;    «r,  his  liMt  hand;  or,  his 

name,  his  astonishment,  or  what  has  lieeii   pul 

to  him.     .4  Icing  of  F.itom.,  Gen.  36.  :W. 

FAMjS,    full    of  gravel;    from    Af*;i*o«,    sand. 

.?n  i.s<«7K/,  Acts"©.  15. 
8AM0THUACIA,  an  island,  so  r.nlled  because 
it  was  peopled  by  Samians  and  Tliracians,  Acts 
Ifi.  11. 
'.■\MSON,  his  sun  ;  or,  according  to  the  Syrinc, 
his  service,  or  his  ministry ;  or,  here  the  second 
time. 
■:AMUEL,  heard  of  God,  or  asked  of  God. 
■  .Af^'BALLAT,  bush  in  secret ;  or,  the  enemy  in 

secret. 
?Af'H,  rushes,  or  sea-moss,  end,  constimmntion  ; 
or    vessel,   flat,   threshold.     Jl  giant,  2  Pani. 
?1.  IR. 
PAPHIR,  acilv- 
SAPPHIRA,    that    relates    or    tells;     or,    that 

writes  «r composes  books;  or,  handsome. 
B.AUAt!,  lady,   vr  princess;  sr,  the  princess  of 

the  miiltituiie. 
'?AR.\I,  my  lailv,  my  princess. 
B.ARDTS,  prince  of  ]<iy,  vr  song  of  joy;  or,  thnt 

which  rerr.ams.     Syr.  a  pot,  a  kettle. 
SAREPTA,  a  £;oMsmit!i's   shop,  wliere   metals 

used  '.I  be  writid  and  tried. 
6ARCON,  who  takes  away  protection;  or  that 
I.1KPS  away  the   garden:  or,  aceordinrr  tu  the 
!Syr>ac,  nets,  snares.     ./?  king  of  Assyria,  Isa. 
20.]. 
PARON,.<tw  SHARON. 
SARSECHIM,  maeier  of  the  wardrobe  ;  or,  of 

the  perfumes,     ./rr.  3!'.  3. 
SARUCH,  branch,  iaver;  or,  twining. 
S.ATAN,  contrary,  adversary,  a  party  in  a  pro- 
cess, an  enemy,  an  accuser. 
S.AITL,  demanded,  or  lent,  ditch,  sepulchre,  death, 

or  hell. 
SCEVA,    disposed,    prepared;    froi\    o-xeuce^cu, 

1  disi'ose,  1  prepare. 
SCYTHIAN,  tanner,  or  leather-dresser. 
SEBA,  drunkard;  or,  that  turns,  or  surround*; 

or,  iilil  man,  according  to  the  Syriac. 
SEBAT,  twi^,  sceptre,  tribe,  ZcrA.  1.  7. 
SEGUn,  fortified,  or  raised.     1  Kings  16.  34. 
SEIR,  hairy,  goal,  demon,  tempest,  or  barley. 
SELEUCIA,  shaken  or  beaten  by  the  waves,  or 

thnt  runs  as  a  river. 
fEMEl,  hearing,  or  oheving. 
BENEH,  hnsh.     Jl  rock,  1  Pam.  14.  4. 
SENNACHERIB,  bosh  of  the  destruction  of  the 

sunrd,  of  .solitude,  ofdrotiLdit. 
SEPHARV.MM,   the  two   books,    or    the   two 

scribes. 
SERAH,  lady  of  scent;   or,  the   song:   or,  the 
mornins,  the  morning  star.      The  davghtir  of 
wisher,  Gen.  4().  17. 
LSR.AiAH,  prince  of  the  Lord,  or  the  Lord  is  my 

prince  ;  or,  song  of  the  Lord. 
SERGIUS  PAULUP. 
SERl'G,  branrli,  layer ;  nr,  twining.     The  father 

or  .l\rahor,  Gen.  11.  22. 
BETH,  put,  or  who  puis. 
SIIAALBIM,  that  beholds  the  heart;  or,  fist,  or 

hiind,  or  fox  of  the  sea.     .fiidg.  1.  3.5. 
SHAARAIM,    gates,    valuation,    hairs,   barley, 
tempests,   goats,    demons.    j3  city,    1   Chron 
4.21. 
BHAASHGAZ,  he  that   presses  the  fleece;  or, 
he  that   performs   the   shearing  of   the  sheep. 
Esth.'i.  14. 
BIIADRACH,  tender  nipple;   or,  field  soft  and 

tender.     Dan.  1.  7. 
FHALIM,  fox,  or  fist,  or  path. 
BHALISI'A,  three,  or  the  third;  or,  prince,  or 

captain. 
PHALLUM,  perfect,  nr  p.^nceable. 
BH.ALM  AN,  peaceable,  perfect;  or,  that  rewards. 

ffos.  10.  14. 
BHALMANE7,KR,    peace   tied   or  chained,  or 
perfection    and    retribution,    or    peace    taken 
awav. 
BH.AMGAR,  named  n  stranger;  or,  he  is  Iiere  a 
stranaer;    or,    surprise,    astonishment    of   the 
slraneer. 
SHAMHUTH,  desolation,  destruction,  astonish- 
ment; or,  desolation  of  iniquity.   Onevf  David's 
ojnatns.  1  Chron.  27.  S. 
736 


Sill 

SH.AMIR,   prison,  bush,  lees'  thorn      Josk.  15. 

48. 
SHAMMAH,  loss,  desolation,  astonishment. 
SHAMMUAH,  he  that  is  heard,  or  obeyed. 
SHAPHAN,  a  rabbit,  or  wild  rat;  or  their  brink, 

their  lip,  their  breaking. 
SHAPH  AT,  a  judge,  or  judging. 
SHARAI,  my  lord,  my  prince,  or  my  song,     j? 

man's  name,  Ezra  1(1.  40. 
SHAREZER,    overseer   of  the    treasury,  or  of 
the  store-house:  »r,  the  treiisuros  of  him  that 
sings  ;  or,  that  sees  the  ambushes. 
SHARON,  his  plain,  field,  his  song. 
SHASHAK,   a  bag  of  linen;  or,  the  sixth  bag. 

1  CAron.  8.  14. 
SHAVEH,    the   plain;   or  that   puts,  or  makes 

(•(lualily.     Gen.  14.  5. 
SHEALTIEL,  I  have  asked  of  God. 
SHRARrAM,  gate  of  the  Lord;  or,  tempest  of 

the  Lord.     7'he  son  of  Jlicl,  1  Chron.  8.  38. 
SHEAR  JASHUB,    the   remnant   shall   return. 

Marg. 
SHEB.A,  captivity,  or  compassing  about,  repose, 

old  age. 
SHEBANIAH,  the  Lord  that  converts,  or  that 
recalls  from  captivity,  or  that   captivates;  or, 
that  understands,  thai  builds.     JVVft.  9.  4. 
SHEBNA,   who   rejts  himself,    or    who  is   now 

captive. 
SHECHEM,  part,  portion,  the  back,  shoulders, 

earlv  in  the  morni:;g. 
SHEliEUR,  field,  pap,  all-mighty;  or,  destroyer 

of  fire,  nr  of  light.     M'ltm.  1.  5. 
PHELAH,   that   breaks,   that    unties,   that  un 

drosses. 
SHFLEMIAn,  God  is  my  perfection,  my  happi; 
ness,  mv  peace;  or,  the  peace  or  perfection  ol 
the  Lord. 
PHELEPH,  who  draws  out.    The  son  of.Toktan 

Gen.  K).  26. 
SHELOMITH,  my  peace,  my  happiness,  my  re- 
compense.    Daughter  of  Zerubbabel,  I  Chron. 
3.  li). 
SHELUMIEL,  peaceof  God,  or  God  is  my  hap- 
piness;    or,  retnbulicm  or   perfecti  n    ol  God. 
77(c  so'i  of  Zurishaddai,  Num.  1.  6. 
SHEM,  name,  renown  ;  or,  he  that  puts  or  places, 
or  whrt  is  put  or  placed.      The  son  of  J^uah, 
from  ichom  the  Slessiah  was  descended. 
SHEMAIAH,  that  hears,    irr,    that    obeys   the 

Lord. 
SHEMARIAH,  God  is  my  guard,  or  the  guard 
of  the  Lord  ;  or,  diamond,  dregs,  thorn,  or  bush 
of  the  Lord.     1  Chron.  12.5. 
PHEMEBEE,   name  of  force,  or  fame,  of  the 
strong,  or  of  the  wing.     King  of'Leboim,  Gen. 
14.  2. 
SHEMER,  iruardian,  thorn.     1  Kings  Ifi.  24. 
PHEIMlDA,"  name   cf  knowledge,  or  that   puts 
knowledgo-  or,  the  knowledge  of  desolation,  or 
of  astonishment;  or,  the  science  of  the  heavens. 
Son  of  Gilead,  Num.26.  32. 
PHFMINITH,  theeit'hih. 

SHEiMIRAMOTH,  the  height  of  the  heavens; 

nr,  the  elevation  of  the  name.     1  Chron.  15   18. 

SIIEN,  tooth,  ivory,  or  change;  or,  lie  that  sleeps. 

7ViP  name  of  a  place,  1  Sam.  7. 12. 
SHENIR,  lantern,   or   light  that  sleeps;  or,  re- 
newing of  the  lamp,  or  he  that  shews. 
SHEPHATIAH,  the  Lord  that  judges;  the  judg- 
ment of  the  Lord;  nr,  God  is  my  judge. 
SHEPHACH,  bag  of  flax,  or  linen;  or,  the  si.vth 

bag. 

SHESHBAZZ.AR,  joyin  tribulation;  or,prodirc- 

tion,  or  defence  of  jov  ;  or,  joy  of  the  vintage. 

PHETHER-BOZNAI,'  that   makes  to  rot  and 

corrupt ;  or,  that  seeks  and  examines  those  who 

despise  me.     Kira  5.  3. 

SHEV.A,  vanity,  elevation,  fame,  or  tumult.  One 

of  Ilnv'.d's  scribes,  2  Sam.  20.  2,5. 
SHIBBOLETH,  burden,  ear  of  corn,  or  current 

of  water. 
SHICRON,    drunkenness;  or,   his   gif>,    or    his 

wages.     .'?  city.  Josh.  15.  11. 
PHIGGAION,   a   song   of  trouble   or  comfort. 

P.s-7. 7.     Title. 
PFIILOAH,  seeSILOAH. 
PllIT,OH,sent.     See  Appellatives. 
PHILOH,  peace,  or  abundance.     .■?  city. 
PHILONITE,  of  the  city  of  Shiloh.     1  Kings 

ll.2il. 
SHIMEAH,  that  hears,  that  obeys. 
SHIIMEI,  that  hears  or  obeys;  or,  name  of  the 
heap    or,  that  destroys  the  heap;  or,  my  rejm- 
tation,  mv  fame. 
SHIMSHAI,  my  sun. 
SHI.VAR,  the  watching  of  him  that  sleeps;  or, 

spoil  of  the  tooth;  or,  change  of  the  city. 
SIIIPHRAH,  handsome,   or^  trumpet;   or,  that 


SUR      LPRop^R  Names 

does    good.     ..^n    Fgyptian    midwife     E£cd 
1.  15. 
SHISHAK,   [-resen    sf  the  bag,  of  tho  .io£    rf 

the  thish. 
SHITTIM,  that  turn  away,  or  divoit;  othertrKi 

scourge,  rods   or  th  urns. 
9HOBAB,  reiurned,  turned  back.     The  son  if 

Darid,  i  P»m  5.  14. 
SHOBACH,  your  bonds,  your  chains,  yc-ok 
nets,  your  gins;  vr,  his  captivity;  or,  you! 
Conversion,  your  return;  or,  a  doie-hoUBe,  ac- 
cording to  the  Syriac.  General  of  Hadarezer'^ 
army.     2  Sam.  10.  IC. 

SHUAH,    pit,  or  that  swims;    or,  humiliation, 

meilitation,  or  word. 
SHITAL,  fiix,  hand,  fist;  or,  traces,  way. 

smiHITE. 

SHULAMITE,  peaceable,  perfect,  that  recom- 
penses. 

SHUNAMITE,  a  native  of. 

SHffNEM,  their  change,  ilieir  repeating,  theif 
second,  or  their  sleep.     1  Sa^n.  28.  4. 

PFllTR,  wall,  ox,  or  that  beholds,  .d  icilderness. 
Gen.  16.  7. 

PHI'SHAN,lilv,  rose,  or  joy. 

SMUTHELAH,  plant,  or  verdure;  cr,  moifl 
pot,  nr  drinking  pot.  The  Son  of  Kphram, 
Num.  26.  3.5. 

SIBMAH,  conversion,  return,  captivity,  old  age, 
rest. 

PinON.  hunting,  fishinjr,  venison. 

SIGIONOTH,  according  to  variable  songa,  or 
tunes.     Marg. 

PIHON,  rooting  out ;  nr,  conclusion. 

SIHOR,  black,  trouble;  or,  early  in  the  morning. 

'   77/^  river  M'ilus  in  F.gypt,  Isa.  23.  3. 

SILAS,  three,  or  the  third. 

PILOAS,  or  SILOAM.  sent,  or  who  sends;  or 
dart,  branch,  or  whatever  is  sent. 

PILOE,  the  same. 

SILVANUS,  who  loves  the  woods,  or  forests. 
frnm  the  Latin  word  silva,  a  wood. 

SIMEON,  that  hoars,  that  obeys,  or  is  heard. 

SIMON,  that  hears,  or  obeys. 

SIN,  bush. 

SINAI,  hnsh.     .^Icrording  to  the  Syriac,  enmity 

SION,  noise,  tumult.  Ji  mountain  of  the  conntrf 
of  the  Amorites,  the  same  as  Hermon,  Deut 
4.  48. 

SIPvlON,  R  sreast-plate;  or,  deliverance,  or  a 
oni:  of  the  d:)ve. 

SISFRA,  that  sees  a  horse,  or  a  swallow. 

SIVAN,  bush,  orthorn.  Thisis  the  Babyloniar 
name  of  the  third  month  of  the  Hebrew  year 
vhich  answers  in  part  to  our  May  and  iuno 
Fslh.  8.  9. 

SM\  RNA,  myrrh. 

SO,  a  measure  for  grain,  or  dry  matters.  An 
Firyptian  word. 

gOC'OH,  tents,  or  tabernacles.  Jl  city.  Josh 
15.  48. 

SODI,  my  secret.  Father  of  Gaddiel,  Num. 
13.  in. 

SODOM,  their  secret,  their  line,  their  cement. 

SODOMITES. 

SOLOMON  peaceable,  perfect,  nr  who  recom' 
pcnses.  He  was  the  son  of  Darid  king  of 
Israel:  He  prayed  to  God  for  wisdom,  anrt 
obtained  wisdom,  riches  and  honour.  He  built 
the  temple  at  ferusalem,  where  the  sacrifices 
were  to  be  offered  to  God.  He  married  Pha- 
raoh's dfiiii'hfer,  and  built  for  her  a  house. 
He  loved  many  stravse  women,  who  turneil 
inray  his  heart  after  their  gods.  It  is  thouL'hl 
that  the  three  bo'iks  he  wrote,  nmnely,  Proverbs, 
Ecclesiasles,  and  the  Canticles,  are  an  evidenct 
of  his  repentance. 

SOP.ATER,  who  defends  the  father,  or  the  health 
of  the  father;  frnm  irui'C-i,  I  save,  and  n-arup 
father.  .4  disciple  of  St.  Paul's,  Acts 
'JO.  4. 

SOREK,  vine,  hissing,  a  colour  inclining  to 
vellnw. 

POSIPATER.  see  SOPATER. 

POPTIIE.N'EP,  saviour,  strong  and  povferful 
from  a-^C-j',  I  save,  and  .^evej,  strength, 
force. 

PP  \IN.  in  Greek,  rare,  or  precious. 

PTACtiYS,  spike  ; /com  (TTjtjsus. 

.t;TEl'IlAN.\s,  a  crown,  or  crowned;  from 
CTTefjiarr},  a  crown. 

S'l'EI'llEN,  the  same. 

SUt:C'l)TII,  tents,  taliornacles. 
SUCCOTII  r.ENOTH,  llie  tabernacles  of  young 
wuineii,  or  the  tents  of  prostitutss.    2  Kings 


17.  31'. 

suit,  that  withdraws,  or  departs.  The  name  of 
one  nf  the  gates  0/  Hohmvn's  temple,  2  Kiuea 
11,  0. 


f»BOPBR  NiMES.]       THA 

,'3!'SA>,"iS".\,  a  ii'iy,  cr  a  ros^,  sr  joy. 

t>;."Sl,  liiirsu,  ur  s'walluw,  ur  moUi.      The  fathct 

iif  (iailli,  Num.  13.  U. 
BYCHAK,  <j  cUy,  John  4.  5. 
t;Yl:;>iE,  L>ii»li;  ur,  enmity,  according  to  the  Sy- 

Ttiic.  Kz.k.  SS.  !0. 
BVNTYCHE,  that  speaks  or  discourses, /rom 

t/ie  Greek  (cord  rvTuj'Sj»i'aj,  to  converse.   fAii. 

4.  2. 
SYRACUSE,  that  draws  violently 
SYKI.\,  (ft  Hebrew,  Arum,  tublime,  or  that  de- 

ceivfs. 
8YKIAC. 

SYRIAN,  lefio  is  of  Syria. 
eYRlANS. 
rsYROl'UEMCIAN,  red,  or  purple,  drawn  to; 

from  (Tvpoj,  I  draw,  and  ^loinj,  red,  paliii-lnje, 

or  of  puri'lu. 


T 


T. 


.\.A\.^CH,  who   h'.'r.ibies   thee,  or   answers 
ihee,  or  afBicta  thee,      ji    city,    1  KingH  4. 

Vi. 
TABB.'ITH,  good,  or  goodness.     ^  place,  Judg. 

7.  2-. 
TABEAi.,  good  God. 
'I  .\BEEL,  the  same.     Ezra  4.  7. 
TABERAH,  burning. 
T.ABITH  A,  IS  a  Si/riac  word,  signifying  clear- 

siglited.     alie  IS  also  called  Uorcas,  that   is, 

wild  goal,  or  kid. 
T.-\BOR,  choice,  or  purity,  Syr.  bruising,  con- 
trition. 
T.WJRIMON,  good  pomegranate;  or,  goodness 

raised;    or,   the   navel,    or    middle,    prepared, 

reckoned,  given.     The  fat/ier  of  Ben-hadad, 

1  Kings  15.  18. 
TAUMOR,  the  paljTi,  cr  palm-tree;  or,  bitter- 
ness, or  chiingu. 
r.\H.^P,\NEt?,  secret  temptation,  hidden  flight, 

covered  standard 
r.\PHENES,  standard,   flight,   temptation,   se- 
cret. 
T.ALITH  A-CUMI,  young  woman,  arise.     .1  Sy- 

riac  and  Hebrew  expression.     Mark  5.  41. 
TALM.\1,   my  furrow;    or,  that  suspends   tlie 

waters  ;  or,  heap  of  waters.    The  son  of  Jinak, 

Josh    15.  14. 
T.-\M.-^R,  a  palm,  or  palm-tree. 
T.^MMUZ,  abstruse,  concealed. 
TANHUJIETH,  consolation,  or  repentance;  or, 

bottle,  or  wall  that  is  given,  or  of  a  gift.      The 

falker  of  Seraiah,  2  Kings  25.  23.  <, 

TAPHA'l'H,  little  girl;/rom  the  Hebrew,Taphah, 

or  Taph,   to  take  short  steps,  like   children; 

otherwise,  distillation,  drop.     7'Ae  daughter  of 

Solomon,  1  Kiri^s4.  II. 
T.^RPELITES,  ravishers,  or  weaiicd;  or,  suc- 
cession or  order  of  miracles,  or  ruinous  order, 

or  rank.      The  name  of  a  people,  Ezra  4.  0. 
T.ARSIIISH,  conteniplaliun,  or  examination,  of 

the  marble,  or  of  the  joy;  or,  precious  stone, 

the  colour  of  maihle. 
TAR.SUS,  winged,  feathered. 
TARTAK,  chained,  bound,  shut  up. 
T.AR'1.\N,  ihat  searches  and  examines  the  gifi 

of 'he  turtle  ;  or,  their  law.     2  Kings  18.  17. 
TATNAI,  Ihat  gives,  or  the  overseer  of  the  gifts, 

of  the  presents,  of  the  tributes.     Kzra  5.  3. 
TEBAH,  murder,  butchery,  or  guarding  of  the 

body,  a  cook.     Son  of  J^ahor,  and  Reuviak, 

Gen.  22.  24. 
TEBETIi,  the  Bahyloniah  name   of  the  tenth 

month  of  liie  Hebrews,  that  answers  partly  to 

December,  and  partly  to  January. 
TEKEL,  weight. 
TEKOA,  trumpet,  or  sound  of  the  trumpet;  or, 

that  is  confirmed. 
TEL-H.-\RS.\,  heap,  or  suspension  of  ihe  plough, 

or  of  deafness,  of  silence;  or,  suspension  of  the 

bead,     .jl  place,  Ezra  2.  .W. 
TEL-MELA  II,  heap  of  salt,  or  of  mariners;  or, 

suspension  of  the  salt,  or  of  the  mariner.    Ezra 

2.59. 
TEM.A,  iidmiration,  or  perfection,  consiiinrriation; 

.->r,  th.!  south. 
TEMAN,  the  south,  or  Africa;  or,  perfect. 
Tr.MANlTE,  an  inhabitant  of  Teinaa 
Ti^RAH,  lo  lireaihe,  to  scent,  to  blow 
TERAPHIM,  an  image,  an  idol. 
TF.RTiUS,  thi;  third.     /,a(!7i. 
TERTULLUS,  a  liar,  an  iniiiostor;  from  ripa- 

TO>.OTC.:.n  teller  of  stories,  or  inonstroue  things. 
TETRARCK,  governor  of  a  fourth  part  of  a 

kins.loin. 
TH.A  [ifJEI  'S,  that  praisesand  confesses.     .Mark 

717 


UNN 

THAHASir,  thnt   makes  haste,  or  Ihat   kofp» 

silence;  or,   of  the  colour  of  hyacinth.      'Ihe 

son  of  JVaAor,  Gen.  22.  24. 
TH.AM.VH,  that  blots  out,  or  sujipresscs.      Rira 

2.53. 
THEBEZ,  cjuddv;  or,  eggs'  or,  fine  linen, 

silk. 
TMELAZAR,  l.hat  ucbinds  and  grants  the  .si 

pension,  or  the  heap.     ,1  part  pf  Syria,  2  Kings 

19.  12. 

TMEOPHILUS,  a.   friend,  or  a   lover  of  God; 

frum  fc>.iot,  God,  mtd  fiXoc,  n  I'^-iend. 
Ti;;^£?ALCiNICA,  victory  agRiniU  the  Thcssa- 

TM  EUDAS,  a  f!i.'ie  teacher. 

i'lIOMAS,  a  twin. 

Til  Y.\TIP.,A,  a  sweet  savour  of  labour,  or  sacri- 
fice of  contrition;  fri^m  -ifua,  scenl,  perfume, 
and  Tfipui,  I  bruise,  I  disturb. 

TIBERI.AS,  good  vision,  or  the  nave  ,  or  a 
breaking  asunder. 

TIBERIUS,  son  of  Tiber.     Luke  3.  1. 

TIBNI,  straw,  or  hay  ;  otherwise,  understanding. 

TID.AL,  that  breaks  the  yoke  ;  or,  the  knowledge 
of  eleviition.     King  of  nations,  Gen.  14.  1. 

TIGLATH-PILESER,  that  binds  or  lakes  away 
captivity,  miraculous,  or  ruinous;  or,  that 
hinders  or  binds,  and  withholds  the  snow  that 
falls. 

TFMEUS,  in  Creek  maysiirnify,  perfect,  honour- 
able ;  in  Hebrew,  admirable. 

TIMN  ATM,  image,  or  figure,  or  enumeration. 

TIMON,  honourable;  from  xi^tj,  Acts  6.  5. 

TI.MOTFIEUS,  honour  of  God,  or  valued  of 
God  '.from  -rtfyi,  honour,  and  0(o;,  God. 

TIPHSAH,  passage,  leap,  or  step;  or,  the  pass- 
over.     1  Kings  4.  24. 

TIRn.AKAM,  iiKiuiier,  examinrr  or  dull  obser- 
ver; or,  law  made  dull.  Kinir  of  F.thiopin, 
2  Kings  19.  9. 

TIRSHATHA,  that  overturns  the  foundation; 
or,  that  beholds  the  time,  or,  the  year  according 
to  the  Syriac. 

TIRZAH,  benevolent,  pleasant,  well-pleasing,  or 
that  runs. 

TISHIilTE,  that  makes  captives;  or,  that  turn 
back  or  recalls,  that  dwells.  1  Kings  17.  1. 

TITUS,  honourable,  from  tim,  I  honour. 

TOB,  good,  nr  goodness.  The  name  of  a  country, 
Jndg.  11.5. 

TOB-ADONIJAH,  my  good  God  ;  or,  the  good- 
ness of  the  foundation  of  the  Lord,  2  Ckron. 
17.  8. 

TOHI.MI,  the  Lord  is  good,  or  the  goodness  of 
t'.ie  Lonl. 

TOG.ARMAH,  which  is  all  bone,  or  strong;  or, 
breaking  or  gnawing  of  ihe  bones. 

TOUU,  that  lives,  or  that  declares.     1  Sam.  1. 1. 

TOI,  who  wanders.  King  of  Hamath,  2  Sam.  8.  9. 

TOL.A,  worm,  or  grub,  or  scarlet. 

TOPIIEL,  ruin,  folly,  without  understanding,  in- 
sipid,    j]  desert  place.     Deiil.  1.  1. 

TOPHET,  a  drum,  or  betraying.  See  Appella 
lives. 

TR(.).\S,  penetrated;  from  Tirpoio-xo),  T  pene- 
trate. 

TROGYLLITIM,  a  city  in  the  isle  of  Samos. 

TROPHIMUS,  well  educated,  or  hniught  up; 
from   Tpipi*',  to  bring    up,   or   educate.     Jlcts 

20.  4. 

TRYPHENA,  delicious,  delicate;  from  xfjipu,. 

TRYPHOSA,  thrice  shining'. 

TUBAL,  theearlh,  the  world;  or,  that  is  carried, 

or  led  ;  or,  confusior:. 
TUBAL-CAIN,  worldly  possession,  or  possessor 

of  the  world  ;  or,  who  is  jealous  of  confusion. 

J^he  son  of  l.amech.     Gen.  4.  22. 
TYCniCUS,   casual,   happeuing;  frovx    tu%h, 

fortune. 
T'YR  ANN>ITS,  a  prince,  or  that  reigns. 
TYR  E,  in  Hebrew,  Sor,  or  Tzur;  strength,  rock, 

sharp. 
TYRUS,  the  tame. 


u. 


rjCAL,  power,  or  prevnlenry. 

TTLAI,   strength;   or  foul,  senselecB.      Tin 

name  of  a  river,  Dan.  8.  2. 
UL/\M,  the  porch,  (he  court;  or,  their  etipiigih, 

or  their  folly.     1  Chron.  7.  JC. 
VAA.\,  elevation,  or  holocntiat,  or  leaf,  or  yoi'ii^' 

child.     1  Ckron.  7.  39. 
UNNI,  poor,  or  affliclvd,  or  th<it  unnwcrs.      The 

name  of  a  porter  or  ginger,  1  Chron.  15.  18. 
UPHAZ,  gold  of   Phaeii,  or  Piai^u    'b«'   fuK-ft 

gold. 


ZEE 

UR,  fire,  a~  light 

UlU,  my  light,  oi  fire. 

URIAH,  or  URI.>AH,  the  Lorii  is  my  light,  or 

lire;  ihe  light  of  the  Lord. 
URIEL,  God  is  mv  light  or  fire;  or  tlie  light  of 

God.     1  CAron. 'l.i.  .i. 
URI.M  and  THU.MMIN,  lights  and  perfection. 
UZ,  cdunsel,  or  wood;  o.-,  according  to  tlie  SyWac, 

to  fi.v,  to  fasten  to. 
UZZAH,  strength,  or  a  goat. 
UZZEN-SHERAH,  oar  of  Ihe  flesh,  cr  cf  tbr 

parent;  or  the  ear  of  him  tiiat  remains.  jJsitx^ 

1  Chron.  7.  24. 
UZZl,  111V  strength,  or  my  kid.     Son  of  Buiiti, 

1  Cliron.  (>.  ,5. 
UZZl  AH,  the  strength  of  the  Lord;  or,  the  kid 

of  th,.  Lord. 
UZZIEL,  the  strength  of  God  ;  or,  kid  of  God. 

1  Chn^i.  7.  7. 
UZZl  ELI  i"ES,  the  posterity  of  Uzziei.    JVuw 

3.27. 

V. 

yASHNr,  the  second.      The  son  of  Samttei. 
*     1  Chron.  fi.  28. 

VASHTI,  that  drinks;  or,  thread,  or  woof. 
VOPSHI,  fragment,  nr  diminution.     Katkc:-  of 
Mahbi,  Num.  13.  14. 


z. 


^A  BDT,  portion,  dowry.     The  father  of  Carni, 

*-"  Josh.  7.  1. 

ZACCIIEUS,  pure,  clean  ;  just,  or  jtistifieii. 

ZACH.ARIAH,  memory  of  the  Lord,  or  mar  of 
the  Lord. 

ZADOK,  just,  or  justified. 

ZAUAM,  crime,  fillhiness,  impuiity.  The  son 
of  Rchoboam,2  Chriin.  11.  19. 

Z.A I R,  little;  or  afflicted,  in  tribulation.  .^  city 
2  Kings  8.  21. 

ZALMON,  his  shade,  his  obscurity,  his  i"nage, 
./?  mountain,  Judg.  9.  48. 

ZALMONAH,  the  shades,  or  sound  of  Ihf  num- 
ber; or,  your  im.ige,  O''  picture.  One  of  the 
stations  of  the  Israelites  in  the  wildcrncs* 
Num.  33.  41. 

ZALMUNN.A,  shadow,  image,  or  idol  forbid- 
den :  or,  noise  of  trouble. 

ZAMZUMMINS,  thinking  wickedness,  or  wick- 
edness of  wicked  men.     Giants,  Deut.  2.  20. 

Z,'\NOAh,  forgplfiilness  or  desertion;  or,  thii 
resi,  this  consolaliiin.     ,4  city,  Josh.  15.  34. 

ZAPNATH-PAANEAH,  one  that  discovers 
hidden  things;  in  the  Fgyptian  tongue,  a  Sa- 
viour of  the  world.  Tlie  name  that  I'haraoh 
gave  to  .hscph,  Gen.  41.  4.5. 

ZARAH,  east,  brightness. 

ZAREPHATH,  nnihu.sh  of  the  mouth  ;  or,  cru- 
cible, in  which  metals  are  melted, 

ZEBADIAH,  portion  of  ihe  Lord,  or  the  Lord  ia 
mv  portion.     1  Chron.  8.  15. 

Z.EBAH,  viclim,  sacrifice,  immolation. 

ZEBEDEE,  abnnilanl  portion. 

ZEBOIM,  deer,  goals. 

ZEBUL,  a  hahitation. 

ZEBULUN,  dwellins;,  Inihilntinn. 

ZrCHARIAH,  See  ZACHARIAH. 

ZEDEKIAH,  llie  Lord  is  my  justice,  or  tn* 
justice  of  the  Lord. 

ZF.EB,  wolf     .liidg.  7.  2.5. 

ZELEK,  the  shallow,  or  noise  of  him  thai  licks, 
that  laps,  or  strikes.  One  of  David's  titirllf 
vnliiint  captains,  2  Sam.  23.  .37. 

ZELOPHEHAO,  the  shade,  or  tinglinff  of  teat: 
or,  the  fear  of  submersion,  or  of  being  bnint. 

ZELOTES,  jealous,  nr  full  of  zeal;  frirn  <»M)t, 
zeal,  jealousy.  The  airname  of  Simon,  Luko 
fi.  15. 

ZELZAH,  noontide. 

ZENAS,  living;  from  (fa»>,  I  live. 

ZEPHANIAH,  the  Lord  is  my  secret ;  of,  tbj 
■cret  of  the  Lord;  or,  the  north  of  the  Lord. 

ZEPHATH,  which  beholds,  that  attends,  thatfrj- 
ers.     Ji  cily,  Judg.  1.  17. 

ZEPHO,  that  sees  and  observes  ;  nr,  Ihat  e.^iieetc, 
or  covers.     Son  nf  Kliphaz,  Gen.  30.  II. 

ZERAH,  See  ZARAH. 

ZEREIIAH,  ambush,  change  of  dominion,  or  do- 
scent;  or,  plan  of  power.  The  country  of  Ja 
rnbiiam,  1  Kings  II.  2(i. 

ZERESH,  misery,  stranger,  strange  or  disptrrstd 
inheritance;  otherwise,  crown  of  inhefitanco, 
or  of  misery. 

ZEROR,root,  or  that  straitens,  that  binds,  that 
IB  tight ;  or  a  «tone.    1  San,  9.  t. 


ZIL 

ZERUAII,  leprous,  or  \va?p,  or  liornct.  TAe) 
mother  of  Jeroboam,  1  Kings  11.  26. 

ZERUBBABEIi,  banished,  or  a  stranger  at 
Babylon;  or,  dispersion  of  confusion. 

ZERUIAH,  pain,  or  tribulation,  cliains  of  the 

ZETHAR,  he  that  examines  or  beholds;  or, 
olive  of  vision,  or  olive  of  tlie  turtle.  Esth. 
1.  10. 

ZIBA,  army,  fight,  strength,  slag. 

ZIBEON,  iniquity  that  dwells;  or,  elevation,  or 
swelliii"  ;  or,  oath,  or  fulness,  or  the  sevezith. 

ZIBIAH,'(ieer,  or  goat,  or  honourable  and  fine; 
or,  the  Lord  dwells;  or,  voluntary,  accordivg 
to  the  Syriac.  The  mother  of  Joash,  2  Kings 
12.  1.  u       •  , 

ZICURI,  that  remembers,  or  that  is  a  male, 
Exod.  C.  21. 

ZIDON,  hunting,  fishing,  venison. 

ZIDONIANS,  the  inhabitants  of  Zid^n. 

ZIF,  this,  or  that;  or,  according  to  l'.e  Syriac, 
brightness.  The  second  Hebrew  mo  ttit,  which 
QSiSwcTS  partly  to  April  and  May. 

ZIKKAG,  nieasure  pressed  down. 

ZILLtAK,  shailu'v ;  whicli  m  roasKx  ;  the  ting- 
713 


ZOA 

ling  of  tiio  ear.     The  wife  of  Lamech,  Gen. 

4.  19. 
ZILPAH,     disiillation ;    or,  contempt    of    the 

mouth. 
ZIMRAN,  song,  singer,  or  vine.     The  son   of 

jihrakam.  Gen.  25.  2. 
ZI.MRI,  my  field,  or  my  vine,  my  branch. 
ZIN,  buckler,  coldness. 
ZION,  a  monument  raised  up,  heap  of  stones  set 

up,  sepulchre,  turret,  dryness. 
ZIOR,  ship  of  him  that  watches,  or  is  awake,  or 

of  him  that  is  robbed,  or  of  the  enemy.   A  city. 

Josh.  15.  51. 
ZIPH,  this  mouth,  or  mouthful.  ./3  City,  Josh. 15.24. 
ZIPPOR,  bird,  or  sparrow;  or  crown,  or  desert; 

or,  according  tc  the  Syriac,  early  in  the  morning, 

or  goal.     The  Father  of  Balak,  Num.  22.  2. 
ZIPPORAH,  beauty,  trumpet. 
ZITHRI,    to    hide;    or,    demolished,    or    over- 
turned; or,  my  refuge.     Son  of  Uiiiel,  Exod. 

0.  22. 
ZIZ,  flower,  branch,  a  lock  of  hair  ;  or,  according 

to  the  Syriac,  wing,  feather.     The  tide  of  a 

mountain  or  hill,  2  Cbroo.  £0.  1(L 
ZCAN,  motion. 


ZUZ    IFroper  NxMti 

ZOAR,  little,  email. 

ZOBAH,  an  army,  or  vifarring,  ar  a  commar.tt 
ment  in  that,  or  «  swelling. 

ZOllAR,  white,shining,  or  dryness.  The  FaOte: 
of  Ephron,  Gen. 23. 8. 

ZOHELETH,  that  creeps,  slides,  or  draws.  ^. 
rock,  1  Kings  I.  9. 

ZOPHAR,  rising  early,  or  crown;  or,  sparrow 
or  little  bird,  or  goat.     Syr. 

Z<JRAH,  leprosy,  or  scab. 

ZOROBABEL,  See  ZERUBBABEL. 

ZUAR,  small. 

ZUPH,  that  beholds,  or  observes,  or  watcnts 
or,  roof,  covering ;  or,  honey-comb,  or  iha 
floats.      The  father  of  Tnhu,  1  Sam.  1.  1. 

ZUR,  stone,  rock,  that  besieges,  or  preaches ;  or 
plan,  form. 

ZURISHADDAI,  the  Almighty  is  my  rock,  my 
strength  ;  otherwise,  splendour,  beauty  ;  or,  ac- 
cording to  the  Syriac,  revolters.  The  father  of 
Shelumiel,  Num.  1.  0. 

ZUZIMS,  the  posts  of  a  door;  or,  splendour, 
beauty.  These  were  giants  who  dwfu  beyoni 
Jordan,  and  who  were  conquered  by  GXedttrlat 
mer  and  Hit)  alliea,  Cca.  14.  15 


CONCORDANCE  TO  THE  PROPER  NAMES 

OF  THE 

OLD   AND   NE^AT    TESTAMENTS. 


AARON 

TpXOn  A.  14.  IS  DOC  A.  the  Le\i.te  thy  brother? 
5.'^.  thfV  met  Moses  and  A.  who  stood  in  way 
6.23.  A.  took  Elishtba,sisterof  Naiisluin,to  wile 
7  1,  and  A.  ihy  brotiier  shall  be  thy  prophet 

12.  hut  A.  rod  swallowed  up  their  rods 
It). 34.  A. laid  up  the  pot  oi'manna  before  testimony 
17.  M.  and  A.  and  Hur  stayed  up  his  hands 
III.  24.  thou  shall  come  up,  thou  and  A.  with  thee 
24.  14.  and  behold  A.  and  Hur  are  with  vmi 
iJ8.  1-2.  and  A.  shall  bear  their  names,  2'.r.  :J0. 
30.  7.  A.  shall  burn  sweet  incense  every  morning 
8.  when  A.  li^hlelh  the  lamps  at  even 
10.  A.  shall  make  an  atonement  once  in  a  year 
33.  3.5.  because  they  mailo  calf,  which  .\.  made 
4C   31.  Muses  and  A.  aiid  his  sons,  washed  thereat 
t.fu.  8.12.  he  poured  oil  on  :\.  head  to  sanctify  liini 

30.  he  sprinkled  blood  on  A.  and  his  sons 
9.  22.  A.  blesse.l  them  ||  10.  3.  A.  held  his  peace 
]fi.  3.  thus  shall  A.  come  into  the  holv  jilace 
8.  A.  shall  cast  lots  ||  24.  3.  \.  shall  order  it 
21.  A.  shall  lay  his  hands  on  the  head  of  the  eoat 
Vum.  1.  3.  ,\   shall  number  them  by  their  armie.s 
8.  11.  A.  shall  offer  the  Levitcs  before  the  Lord 

16.  11.  what  is  A.  that  ye  murmur  against  him? 
36.  come  thou,  they,  and  A.  to-morrow  before  L. 
43.  Moses  and  A.  came  before  the  tabernacle 

17.  3.  shall  write  A.  name  upon  the  rod  of  Levi 
10.  bring  A.  rod  again  before  the  testimony 

20.  S  thou  and  A.  thv  brother  speak  to  the  rock 
28.  A.  died  there  in  the  top  of  the  mount ;  Moses 
and  Eleazar  camedown,  33.  38  Deul.  32. 5U. 
3.3.  39.  A.  was  120  years  old  when  he  died  in  Hor 
Vcut.  9.  20.  the  Lord  wiis  vary  angry  with  A. 
Josh'H't.  [sint  Mosesand  .^.  and  I  plagued  Egypt 
and  brought  you  oui,  1  Sam.  12.8.  Mic.  6.  4. 


ABI 

Dim.  2. 48.  the  king  set  A.  over  tlie  a.fairs,  3.  30. 
3.  23.  A.  fell  down  bound  into  ihe  tiery  furnace 

\BV.l4,person,  place. 
Gen.  4.4.  Lord  had  respect  to  A.  and  his  offering 
\iiam.  6.  IB.  dtone  of  A.  wliereon  they  set  tlie  ark 
2Sam.  20.  18.  they  shall  aurelv  ask  counsel  at  A. 
Mat.  23.  33.  from  the  blood  oiA.  I.uke  11.  51. 
Hcb.  11.  4.  by  faith  A.  offered  unto  God  a  more 
excellent  eacritice  ihan  Cain 
12.  24.  speaks  belter  things  than  the  blood  of  A. 

AiiCL-BETH-MAACHAH. 
\Kings  15.  20.  Beii-liadad's  captains  smote  A. 
2Ktiigs  15.  29.  Tiglath-pileser  came  and  took  A. 

ABEL  MALM. 
2  C/iron.  16.  4.  thev  smote  [joii,  and  Dan,  and  A. 

AUEL-MElibLAH. 
.Tudg.  7.  22.  Ihe  host  lieu  to  the  border  of  A. 
I  Kings  19.  16.  Elislia  the  son  of  Sliai)liat  of  A. 

ABEL  MIZR.AIM. 
Gen.  50.  11.  nuurninff,  name  of  it  was  called  A. 

ABIAH. 
1.9am.8.2.tho  name  of  Sarnuel's  second  son  was  A 

1  CV/r.2  24.  A.Hezron's  wife  ||  7. 8.  son  of  Becher  A 
3.  10.  the  son  of  Rehoboain  was  A.  Mat.  1.  7. 

ABIALBON. 

2  Sam.  23.  31.  A.  was  one  of  bavid's  mighty  men 

ABIATHAR. 

1  Sam.  22.  20.  A.  escaped  and  fled  to  David 

23.  6.  when  A.  son  of  .Ahimelech  fled  to  David 
9.  David  said  to  A.  bring  hillierthe  ephod,,30.  ■( 

2  Sam.  8.  17.  Zadok  and  A.  were  the  priesis,  and 

Seraiah  was  the  scribe,  30.  25.  I  Kings  4.  4 
}  Kings  2.  22.  ask  the  kingdom  for  him  and  ,\. 

27.  so  Solomon  thrust  out  A.  from  being  priest 
Mark  2.26.how  went  into  house  of  G.  in  da\  s  of  A 
ABIB. 


l.?am.  12.  6.  the  Lord  that  advanced  Mosesand  ,\.   Kxod.  13.  4.  ye  came  out  in  the  Kionth  A.  34.  IS. 
ICArun.  6.3.  sonsof  Amiam,  A.  and  Moses,  23. 13. 1   23.  15.  thou  shall  keep  tlie  feast  of  unleavened 


P«.77.  20.  thouleddestlhy  p-ipleby  Mosesand  A 
99.6.  Moses  and  A.  amons  his  priests,  and  Samuel 
106.  Ifi.  thev  eavifd  A.  the  saint  of  the  Lord 
115.  10.  O  liou^e  of  A.  trust  in  the  Lord 
12.  the  Loid  will  bless  the  house  of  A. 
1 13.  3.  let  house  of  A.  say,  his  mercy  end.  for  ever 
133.  2.  ointment  that  ran  down  upon  A.  beard 
135.  19.  bless  Ihe  Lord,  O  house  of  A. 

Luke  1.  5.  his  wife  was  of  the  daughters  of  A. 

>l(;t«7.40.sayingio  A. make  us  gods  to  go  before  us 


bread  in  the  month  A.  34.  18.  Deut.  10.  1. 
ABIDAN. 
J^iim.  1.11.  nf  Benjamin,  .^.son  of  Rideoni,  2.  22, 

7.  60.  on  theninlh  dav  A.  o fBenja mi n  offered,  65- 

ABIEZER. 
Josh.  17.  2.  there  w.as  a  lot  for  the  cliildren  of  A. 
Judg.  6.  34.  and  A.  was  gathered  after  him 

8.  2.  is  it  not  hotter  than  the  vintage  of  A.  t 

2  .Sam.  23. 27.  A.  was  one  of  David's  mighty  men 
ABI-EZRITE. 


Urb.  5.  4.  but  he  that  is  called  of  God,  as  was  A.  Judg.  6.  11.  an  oak  that  pertained  to  JoashtheA, 
~   II.  and  nol  be  called  after  the  order  of  A.        I  .ABIGAIL. 

,  4.  .\.  rod  lh.it  budded,  and  tables  of  covenant     1  Sam.  25.  3.  the  name  of  Nabal's  wife  was  A. 


1  of  A.VRON.  Sff.  Arihu  and  Nad.vb 
AARONITES. 
I  Chron.  12.  27.  Jeholada  was  leader  of  the  A. 
27   17.  Zadok  was  the  ruler  of  the  A. 

ABADDON. 
liev.  P.  11.  llie  aagnl  of  the  bottomless  pit  is  A. 

ABAGI'HA. 
EsiK.  1.  10.  A.  was  clinmberlain  to  Ahasuerus 

A  BAN  A. 

iKings  5.  12  nr"  not  rivirs  .\.  and  Pharpar  belter 

ABARI.M.  .Sec  Mount. 

ABBA,    Sr.F.    E.KTHKR. 

ABDA. 
1  Kings  4.  6.  .\doniram  son  of  .\.  was  over  tribute 


27.  3.  David  dvelt  at  Gath  with  Ins  iwo  wives, 
Ahinoam  and  A.  30.  5.  2  Sam.  2.  2. 

1  Chrun.  2.  IG.  whose  sisters  were  Zetuiah  and  A. 

ABIHAIL. 

2  Chr.  II.  IS.Rehoboam  took  A.  daughter  of  Elinb 
Eslh.  2. 15.  turn  of  Esther  the  daughter  of  A.  9.  29. 

ABtHU. 
Ezod.  6.  23.  Aaron's  sons  Nadaband  A.  Eleazar 
and  Itlmmar,  28.  1.   /.cv.  10.  1.  J^um.  3. 
2.  I  26.60.   1  Ckron.f,.  3.  |  24.  I. 
24.  1.  cimie  U|i,  A.  ||  9.  then  A.  went  up 
J^Tum.  3.  4.  A.  died  b.fore  the  Lord,  26.  61. 

ABI.! AH,  ABI.IAM. 
1  Kings  14.  1.  A.  the  son  of  .lerobonrn  fell  sick 
31.  A.  the  son  of  Reboboain  reigned,  15.  1,  7. 
1  Chron.  24.  10.  the  eighth  lot  came  forth  to  A. 


A'tA.  11.  17.  A.  was  for  ihnnksgiving  in  praver 

ABDL     -       =      '     ^ 
2'7Ar.  «9.  12.  ofsonsof  Merari,Kish  the  son  of  A.  [2  CArun.  29. 1.  Hezekiah's  mother's  name  wms  A, 
E:j-il  10. 26.  A  of  them  that  married  strange  wives  I  JVTfft.  10.  7.  those  ihat  sealed  were  A.  Mijainin 
ARUIEI,.  i    12.4.  went  upwithZerub.  A.||17.of  A.'Zichri 

15.  AhisnnofA   chief  of  the  house  ABIMELECH. 


I  Ihron 

ABDON 

fudg.  12.  13.  A.  judged  Israel  ||  1.5.  A.  died 
2CAr  34.20.  commanded  A.  to  innuireof  the  Lord 

ABED-NEGO.  " 
t)an  1  '.  nc  rave  tu  .V^iriah  the  name  of  A. 


Gen.  20.  2.  A.  ItiiigofGerar  sent  and  took  Satnh 
21.  22.  .A.  and  Pirhol  spalte  to  Abraham, saying 
26. 1.  Isnac  went  to  A.  ||  16.  A.  said,  go  from  us 

fudg.  8.  31.  Gideon's  concubine  bare  him  A. 
Oi  1.  A.  the  son  of  Jerubbaal  >''cnt  to  Shechem 


ABR 

2  .Sam   1 1.  21.  who  emote  A.  son  of  Jerubbeshetb 
1  Ckron.  le.  16.  Zadok  ami  A.  were  the  prietts 

ABINADAB. 
I  .Sam.  7.  1.  brought  the  ark  into  the  house  of  A, 
16.8. .lease  called  A.  made  him  pass  before  Samuel 

17.  13.  A.  followed  Saul  to  the  bailie 

31.  2.  Philisiines  slew  A.  son  of  Saul,  1  Chr.  10.  2 
2Sam.6.3.thi;y  setthe  ark  on  new  cart,  and  brought 

it  out  of  the  house  of -A.  1  Chron.  13.  7. 

}  Kings  4.  11.  A.  bad  Solomon's  daughter  to  wifs 

ABINOA.M,  SfeB.\UAK. 

ABIRAM.    . 

JVum.  16  l.Datbanand  A.  the  sonsof  Eriab,36.9. 

12.  and  Moses  se.it  to  call  Datlian  and  A. 
Drnt.  II.  6.  and  what  be  did  to  Dalhan  and  A. 
I  Kings  16.  34.  he  Ifiid  the  louiidalioii  in  A. 
Psiil.  106. 17.  the  earth  covered  ihe  company  of  A 
ABISHAG. 

1  Kings  1. 15.  and  A.  ministered  to  king  David 
^  22.  and  why  dost  thou  ask  A.  for  Adoiiijah 

ABISHAI. 
«  Sam.  26.  6.  A.  said,  I  will  go  down  with  thee 

2  Sam.  2.  18.  and  i  here  were  three  sons  of  Zeruiah 

there,  .loab,  .\.  and  Asahel,  1  Chron.  2.  10 
10.  14.  the  Ammonites  fled  also  before  A. 

18.  12.  the  king  charged  thee,  and  A.  and  Ittai 

21.  17.  A.  succoured  him  and  smote  the  Philistine 
23.  18.  and  A.  the  brother  of  .loab,  the  son  of 

Zeruiah,  was  chief  among  three,  1  C/(r.ll.20l 

1  Chron.  18.  12.  A.  slew  of  the  Edomiies  18,000 

ABIUD. 
JI/aM.13.Zorobnhel  begat  ,'\.and  A. begat  Eliakim 

ABNER. 
I.Sam.  14.  51.  Ner  father  of  A.  was  son  of  Abie! 
17.  55.  Saul  said  to  A.  whose  scm  is  this  youih? 

26.  7.  I)ut  A. 'ind  the;)eo|)le  lay  round  about  him 
14.  David  cried,  ansvverest  liiou  not.  A.? 

2  Sa:ii.  2.  14.  A.  said,  let  young  men  play  before  us 
3. 25.  Jacob  said,  thou  knowest  A.  the  son  of  Ner 

.30.  so  Joab  and  Ahishai  his  brother  slew  A. 

32.  ihev  buried  A.  in  Hebron,  king  we(it  atgrave 
3.3.  tlie'kingsaid,  died  A.  a.-,  a  fool  diclh? 

37.  Ihat  it  was  not  of  Ihe,  king  to  slay  \. 
4.  1.  when  Saul's  son  heard  that  A.  was  dead 

I2.aiid  buried  Ish-bosbeth'shead  iii  A.sepulchra 
1  Kings  2.  5.  thou  knowest  what  .loab  did  to  A. 
I  Chron.  26.  28.  all  that  A.  had  dedicaied 

27.  21.  Jaasii  I  .son  of  .A.  ruler  of  Benjamin 

ABRAM,  ABRAHAM. 

Gen.  12.1.  Lord  said  to  A.  get  out  of  thy  country 

10.  A.  wont  down  into  Empt  to  sojourn  there 

13.  I.  .\.  went  up  out  of  Egvpl,  he  and  bis  wife 
12.  A.  dwelt  in  land  of  Ciniian,  and  Lot  in  citic* 
18.  .\.  came  and  dwelt  in  Ihe  plain  of  Mainre 

14.  14.  A.  armed  his  trained  servanls,  318. 

15.  1.  fear  not,  A.  I  am  thy  shield,  and  thy  ei 

ceeding  great  reward 
18.  that  day  the  Lord  made  a  coveiiani  with  A 

17.  .5.  Ihvname  shall  be  A.  \Chr.  1.27.  JV/A.9.7 

18.  6.  A.  bnslened  inlo  ihe  tent  unto  S.irah 
17.  sliall  I  bide  from  A.  Ihal  thing  which  Idol 

22.  hut  A.  slood  yet  before  the  Lord 

20  2.  A.  Slid  of  Sarah  liis  wife,  she  is  my  sister 

21.  33.  nnd  A.  planted  a  grove  in  Beer-shena 

22.  I.  Goddid  ten)  it  A.  and  said,  l.ike  ihy  son 
II. I  he  anjel  called  out  of  heaven,  and  said,  A.  A 

23.  2.  Sarah  died,  and  A.  came  to  mniirii  for  her 
17.  A.  bought  the  field  of  Ephron,  49.  30.  |  .50.  13 

24.  I.  llie  Lord  had  blessed  A.  in  all  things 
2.  A.  said,  put  thy  band  under  my  thigh 
.34.  Eliezer  said,  I  am  .\.  servant 

42. 0  I,ord  God  of  my  master  A.  prosper  oy  way 
59.  thev  sent  away  iRebekah  and  A.  servant 

25.  5.  and  A.  gave  all  that  he  had  unto  isaae 
7.  these  are  the  davs  of  the  years  of  A.  life 
12.lBhmael,  whom  Hagar  thr  Eg)'(>t  bare  to  A. 


ACA 

Otn  26.!.be8iiles  famine  that  was  in  llis  daysof  A. 
5   because  A.  obeycJ  my  voicD,  kept  my  charge 
24.  I  will  muili|ily  ihy  seed  I'or  A.  sake 
28.  4.  ami  GoJ  give  il)t;e  ihf  hlessinj;  of  A. 

31.  42.  except  tlie  God  of  A.  had  been  with  me 
50.  24.  brin;'  to  !ana  wliich  he  swaic  to  A.  F.zod. 

iX  l.JVum.  3-2. 11.  DeiU.  1.  H.  |  G.  10.  1  30. 20. 
F.xod.3.6.  lam  the  God  of  A.  15,  10.  |  4.5.  Mul.'£l. 
32.  Mark  12.20.  AuAe  20.  37.  jJcts  3. 13.  1  7.  32. 
32.13.  rememhei- A.  Isaac,  and  Israel,  />«««. 'J.  27. 
Pscil.  47.  0.  even  the  people  of  the  God  of  A. 
105.  9.  which  covenant  he  made  witli  A. 
42.hc  reineuiberetl  his  pro:ni^e,rind  A  his  servant 
Tsa.  20.  22.  tims  saith  the  Lord,  who  redeemed  A. 
63.  16.  artourfather,lhough  A.  be  igiioraiitof  us 
l':2eA.33.24.  A.  was  one,  and  he  mheriied  tlie  land 
Mic.  7.  20.  thou  wilt  perform  the  mercy  to  A. 
Mat.  1.  1.  Christ  the  son  of  David,  the  son  of  A. 
3.9. G.  able  to  raise  up  children  unto  A.  J.uke  3.  8. 
8. 11.  shall  sit  down  with  A.  in  kingdom  of  htiiven 
Luke  3.  34.  which  was  the  sonof  A.son  of  Thara 
13.28.  when  ye  shall  see  A.  in  ilie  kingdom  of  God 
16.  23.  he  lift  up  his  eyes,  and  seeth  A.  afar  otf 
19.  9.  forasmuch  as  he  also  is  tlie  son  of  A. 
John  8.  40.  this  did  not  A.  1|  52.  A.  is  dead 

57.  hast  thou  seen  A. 7  |i  58.  before  A.  waa,  I  am 

jlctJ  13.26.  children  of  the  stock  of  A.  word  is  sent 

fto/7i.4.2.  forif  A.  were  justified  by  works,  he  hath 

3.  A.  believed  God,  and  it  was  counted  to  him 

for  righteousness,  9.  Oal.  3.  0.  Jam.  2.23. 

rfal.  3.  7.  who  are  of  failli  are  the  children  of  A. 

8.  preached  before  the  gospel  to  A.  in  thee  shall 

9.  they  of  faith  are  blessed  with  faithful  A. 

18.  God  gave  the  inheritance  to  A.  by  promise 
4.  22.  A.  had  two  sons,  the  one  by  a  bond-maid 
Hcb  C.  13.  for  when  God  made  promise  to  A. 
7.  1.  who  met  A.  returning  from  ihe  slaughter 
9.  as  I  may  so  say,  Levi  payed  tithes  in  A. 
11.  8.  A.  obeved  II  IT.by  faith  A.  offered  up  Isaac 

ABRAHAM  with  father. 
Gen.  20. 3. 1  will  perfoim  the  oath  to  A.  \hy  father 
24.  I  am  the  God  of  A.  lh\  father,  28.  13. 

32.  9.  OGod  of  my  fatker  A.  aTid  God  of  Isaac 
Josh.^i.i-l  look  yunt  father  A.  from  the  other  side 
ha..  51.  2.  look  to  A.  y«m  father  and  to  Sarah 
Mai.  3.  9.  we  have  A.  to  our/«(Acr,  Luke  3.  8. 
Luke  l.73.the  oath  which  he  snare  to  our  father  A. 

16.  24.  he  said,  father  A.  have  mercy  on  me 
30.  nay,/a(Acr  A.  but  if  one  went  from  ihedead 
John  8.  39.  they  said  to  him,  A.  is  om  fafjier 
53.  art  thou  grea'er  than  owt  father  A.l 
50. your /af/jC7-.\. rejoiced  to  see  my  day, was  glad 
Acts  '.  2.  tlie  G.  of  glorv  appeared  to  am  father  A. 
Uom.  4   1.  what  say  that  A.  omt  father  hath  foun.l? 
12.  in  the  steps  of  that  faith  of  our/di/tcr  A. 
16.  the  faith  of  A.  who  18  ihe  father  of  us  all 
.Aa7n.2.21.was  not  A.our/nfAer justified  by  works? 

ABRAHAM  joined  w'vh  seed. 
2  Chrov.  20.  7. and  gavest  it  to  .leed  of  A.  thy  friend 
Psal.  105.  0.  O  vp  seed  of  A.  hiB  servant 
Isa.  41.  S.  thou  Israel,  the  seed  of  A.  my  friend 
Jer.  33.  20.  to  be  rulers  over  the  seed  of  A.  Isaac 
J.uke  I.5.J.  as  he  spake  to  A.  and  hissccrf  forever 
/oAn  8.33.we  be  .A.sefdand  were  never  in  boiidage 
37.  I  know  ve  are  A.  seed  but  ye  seek  to  kill  me 
Rom.  4.  13.  the  promise  was  not  to  A.  or  to  his  seed 
9.  7.  neither  because  they  are  the  seed  of  A. 
U.  1.  I  also  am  of  the  seed  of  A.  2  Cor.  11.  22. 
f?a/.3.16.to.'\.anil  his  seed  were  the  primiises  made 

29.  if  ye  be  Christ's,  llien  are  ye  A.  seedanil  heirs 
Heb.  2.10.  he  took  on  him  the  seed  of  A. 

ABSALOM. 
2  Sam.  3.  3.  A.  the  son  of  Maacbah,  lCAro7!.3  2. 
13.  22.  A.  spake  to  Amnon  neither  goo.l  nor  bad 
23.  A.  bad  sheep-shearers  in  Banl-hazor 

30.  saying,  A.  lialh  sipia  all  the  king's  sons 

39.  the  soul  of  king  Dav .  lonsed  to  go  forth  to  A. 
14.23.  sn.Iiiab  aro.se  and  brought  .■\.  to.Teriisalom 
25.  thrrewas  none  to  be  so  much  praised  as  A. 

15.  4.  A.  said,  O  that  I  were  made  a  judge  in  land 
fi.  so  A.  stole  Ihe  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel 
ai.Ahilhophelisamon!;  the  lonspirators  with  A. 

16.  22.  A.  went  in  unto  his  latlier's  concubines 
n    4.  Ahitbophel's  roiinsel  pA-ased  A.  well 

J4.  that  the  Lord  might  bring  evil  upon  A. 
20.  and  when  A.  servants  ciime  to  the  woman 
'24.  A.  passed  over.lordan  ,,20.  pitched  inGilead 

18.  5.  saying,  deal  gently  for  my  sake  with  A. 
JO.  behold,  1  saw  A.  hansed  in  an  oak 

14.  he  tlirust  three  darts  through  Ihe  heart  of  A. 

18.  and  it  is  called  unto  Ibis  day  A.  place 

29.  is  vimng  m;in  A  safe?  32.  ||  33.  O  my  son  A. 

19.  6.  if  A.  had  lived  ind  all  we  hail  died  this  day 
l/finTj  2.  7.  when  IHed  because  of  A.  thy  brother 

28.110  turned  after  ,\donijah,  though  not  after  A. 
2C!lro7j.  11.  20.  he  took  Ma;ichab  daughter  of  A. 

ACCHO. 
hde- 1 .31  .nor  did  Asber  d  .i  ve  out  inhabitants  of  A . 

ACHAIA. 
SUs  18.  IS-  wJiep  Callio  was  the  deputy  of  A. 
790 


AG  A 

.1(1.'!.  18.  27.  .Aprdlos  was  dijpo.sed  to  pass  ini.i  A. 
Rum.  15.20.  it  pleased  them  of  A.  to  make  cor/.rib. 

16.  5.  salute  Epenetus,  the  first  fruits  of  A. 
1  Cur.  16. 15.  bouse  of  Ste[)lianas,  first-fruits  of  A. 
•2  Cor.  9.  2.  th.at  A.  was  ready  a  year  ago 

11.10.  no  man  shall Rtop  me  m  1  he  regions  of  A. 
1  Thess.  1.  7.  ye  were  ei'.sampleB  to  all  in  A. 

8.  from  you  the  word  sounded  not  only  ln^\. 

ACHAICUS. 
I  Cor.  16.  17.  !  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  A. 

ACH.AN,  or  ACHAR. 
.fosh.  7.  18.  A.  of  the  tribe  of  Judah  was  taken 
22.  20.  did  not  A.  ton  of  Zcrah  commit  a  trespass 
IChr.  2.  7.  A.  the  troulder  of  Isr.  who  transgressed 

ACHLM. 
Mat.  1.14.  Sadoc  begat  A.  and  A.  begat  Elihud 

ACHISH. 
1  Sam.  21.  10.  David  fled  and  went  to  A.  27.  2. 

12.  was  afraid  of  A.  ||  27.  6.  A.  gave  him  Ziklag 
29.  2.  David  passed  on  io  tlie  rerewaril  with  A. 

9.  A.  said,  I  know  thou  art  good  In  my  sight 
1  Kinirs  2.  40.  and  Shimei  went  to  Galh  to  A. 

ACHMETHA. 
Ezra  6.  ".  there  was  found  at  A.  a  roll 

ACKOR. 
.Jc.sh.  7.26.  was  callcdthevalley  of  A.  to  this  day 
Isa.  65.  10.  the  valley  of  .■V.  a  [dace  for  henls 
Hos.'i.  15.  give  the  valley  of.\.  for  a  door  of  hope 

ACHSHAH. 
./osA. 15. 16. to  him  1  will  give  A.  to  wife,./urfg-.l.i2. 

ACHSHAPH. 
.fosh.  11.  1.  king  Jabin  sent  to  the  king  of  A. 
12.  20.  kingof  A.  one  i|  19.  25.  their  border  A. 

ACHZIB. 
.Tosh.  19.  29.  Asher's  lot  from  the  coast  to  A. 
Mic.  1.  14.  the  houses  of  A .  shall  be  a  lie  to  Israel 

ADAM. 
Gen.  2  T 15. God  took  A.  and  put  him  in  the  garden 
00.  A.  5ave  names  to  all  cattle  and  fowl  of  Ihe  air 
5.  2.  he  :  lesaed  them,  and  called  their  name  A. 
Deiit.  32.  8.  when  he  separated  the  sons  of  A. 
.fiih  31.  33.  if  I  covered  my  transgressions  as  A. 
Rom.  5.  14.  death  reigned  from  A.  to  Moses 
1  Oir.  15.  22.  for  as  in  A.  all  die,  even  so  shall 

45.  firat  man  A.  the  lust  A.  a  quickening  spirit 
1  Tim.  2.  13.  for  A.  was  first  formed,  then  Eve 
14.  and  A.  was  not  deceived,  but  the  woman 
.Tude  14.  EnocJi  thfj  seventh  from  A.  prophesitd 

ADAM. 
.hsh.  3.  16.  the  city  A.  that  is  beside  Zarelan 

ADAR. 
f:ira6.15.tHi3ho:jse  was  finished  on  third  day  of  A. 
Eath.'.^  7.  t!iev  cast  lot  till  the  twelfth  month  A. 

!3  ki!!  on  13th  day  of  month  .\.  8.  12.  |  9.  1,  17. 

9.  ITe.  tlia  Jcv^a  gathered  on  the  14th  day  of  A. 

19.  Jews  made  l4th  day  of  A.  a  day  of  gladiie>a 

21.  to  keep  the  i4ih  and  15. h  days  of  A.  yearly 

ADDI. 

/.liAe  3.28.  which  was  llie  sonof  A.  sonof  Cosam 

ADMAH. 
Gen.  14.  2.  these  made  war  with  Shinab  kingof  A. 
lyeiit.  59.23.  like  the  overthrow  of  A.  and  Zeboim 
Hos.  11.8.  how  shall  I  make  thee  as  A.? 

ADONI-BEZEK. 
.ludfr.  1.  5.  and  they  found  A.  in  Bezek  and  fought 

ADONUAII. 
2S(iOT.3.4.  A.thesonof  Haggith,!  Chron.  3.  2. 

1  Ktn/TS  1.  ii.  then  A.  exalted  himself,  saying 
11.  hast  thou  not  heard  that  A.  doth  reign? 
25.  God  save  king  A.  |i  50.  A.  feared,  51. 

2.  21.  she  said,  let  Abishag  be  given  to  A.  to  wife 
24.  A.  shall  be  put  to  death  this  day 
2a.Jo;ib  had  turned  after  A.  tho'  not  after  Ahsal. 

2  Chr.  17.  8   sent  Levitee  to  teach,  .\.  and  Tobijah 
JV*cA.10.16.chief  of  the  people  sealed,  A.  and  Adim 

ADONIKAM. 
Ezra  2.  13.  the  chil.lren  of  A.  666,  AVi.  7.  18. 

ADRAMMELECH. 

2  Kinirs  17.  31.  Sepharviies  burnt  children  to  A. 

19.  37.  A.  and  Sliarezer  smote  him,  Isa.  37.  38. 

ADRAMYTTIUM. 

.^cts  27.2.  entering  into  a  shipof  A-  we  launched 

ADRIA. 
.^cts  27.  27.  as  we  were  driven  up  and  down  in  A. 

ADULLAM.       ' 
'  Sam.  22. 1.  David  iherelbre  departed  thence,  and 
escaped  to  the  cave  A.  1  Chron.  11.  15. 
2  Sa;n.  23.13.  three  of  the  thirty  came  to  Dav.  to  A. 
Mic.  1. 15.  he  shall  come  to  A  'heglory  of  Israel 

AG  A  BUS. 
.icts  11.28.  there  stood  up  one  of  them,  named  A. 
21.  10.  there  came  down  a  prophet  named  A. 

AG  AG. 
JVum.  24   7.  his  king  shall  be  higher  than  A. 
1  Snnr.  15  9.  hut  Snul  and  l!ie  people  spared  A. 
33.  Samuel  hewed  A.  in  pieces  before  the  Lord 
I  AGAGITE.     See  H.vm.\n. 

I  AGAR. 

I  Gal.  4.  24.  one  gendereth  to  hondngp,  which  is  A- 
I     2.1.  foi  thii  A.  is  miunt  HiM-i  \r\  Arabia 


AHI      rPROPEii  Naues 

AGRIPPA. 
J]cis  25.  13.  A.  and  Bernice  came  to  Cesarea 
22.  A.  said,  I  would  also  hear  thi;  man  rayselt 

26.  and  specially  before  ihee,  O  king  A. 

26.  7.  for  which  hope'ssake,  king  A.  1  am  accuBoi 

27.  king  A.  believest  tliou  the  iirophelg? 

28.  A.  said,  almost  thou  persuadestmeto  beClir 

AGUR. 
Prov.  30.  1.  the  words  of  A.  the  son  of  Jcieh. 
AHAB. 

1  Kings  16.  30.  A.  did  evil  above  all  before  him 
33.  A.  did  more  to  provoke  Lord  than  Lb  kin's 

18.  1.  Lord  said  to  Elijah,  goshew  thyself  to  A. 
0.  A.  went  one  way,  and  Obadiah  went  ancthef 
9.  deliver  mo  into  the  hand  of  .A.  to  slay  ir.e 
42.  so  A.  went  up  to  eat  and  to  drink 
46. Elijah  ran  belbre  A.to  the  entrance  of  Jezreel 

20.  13.  behold  there  came  a  jiroiilict  to  A. 

21.  4.  A.  came  to  his  house  heavy  and  displeased 

21.  I  will  cut  otf  from  A.  him  that  pisselh 

25.  there  was  none  like  A.  wlio  did  sell  himself 
2.1.  seest  thou  how  .\.  humbleth  himself  bef.  ma 

22.  20.  who  shall  persuade  A.  that  he  may  go  up 

and  fall  at  Rumoth-Gilead!  2  Chron.  18. 19. 
40.  so  A.  slept  with  his  fathers,  Ahaziah  reigned 

2  Kings  1.  1.  Woab  rebelled  after  death  of  A.  3.  5. 

8.  18.  Jehoram  walked  as  did  the  houso  of  A.  for 

the  daughter  of  A.  was  his  wife,  27. 

9.  7.  thou  shall  smile  the  house  of  A.  thy  mailer 
8.  for  the  whole  house  of  A.  shall  perish 

25.  when  I  and  ihou  rode  after  A.  his  father 
10.1  l.Jeliu  slew  all  that  remained  of  A.  in  Jezred 

21.  3.  Manasseh  did  as  A.  king  of  Israel 

13.  I  will  stretch  the  plummet  of  house  of  A. 
2  CAr.21.13.  like  thewhoredoms  of  the  house  of  A 
Jer.  29.  21.  saith  the  Lord  of  A.  son  of  Kolaiah 

22.  a  curse,  saying,  the  Lord  make  thee  like  A. 
Mic.  6.  16.  the  works  of  the  bouse  of  A.  are  kepi 

AHASUERUS. 
Ezra  4.  6.  in  the  reign  of  A.  wrote  they  to  hino 
Esih.  1.  1.  this  is  A.  which  reigned  from  India  ta 

2.  16.  so  Esther  was  taken  unto  king  A. 

21.  and  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  A.  6.  2. 

3.  12.  in  the  name  of  A.  was  it  written,  8.  10. 
8.  1.  A.  gave  to  Esther  the  house  of  Ilaman 

10.  3.  Mnrilecai  the  Jev/  was  next  to  king  A. 
Dan.  9.  1.  in  the  first  year  nf  Darius  .son  of  A. 

AHAVAH. 
Ezra  8. 15.  gathered  to  the  river  tha*  '■imnfth  to  A. 

21.  a  fast  at  A.  ||  31.  then  we  dcparttsi  f.'om  A. 

AHAZ. 

'2KingslG.^..\.\va8  twenty  years  old  \\hp<^.  he  began 

foreign,  did  not  what  was  right,  2  CAr.  28.  I. 

11.  LTrijali  ma'ie  the  aliar  against  A.  came 

20. 11.  had  gone  down  in  the  dial  of  A.  Jfa.  38.  d. 

23.  12.  the  altars  of  A.  did  Josiah  bent  down 
ICAr.  8.  3.j.  the  sons  of  Micah,  Pilhon,  A.  9.  41. 
2CAr.28.I9.  Ld.  brought  Judah  low.  because  of  A. 

22.  this  is  that  king  A.  ||  24.  A.  gathered  vessels 
Isii.  1.  I.  the  vision  in  daysof  A.  Hos.]. I.  Micl.i 

7.3.  go  forth  to  meet  A.  \\  10.  the  Lord  spake  to  A, 
AHAZIAH. 

1  A7nn's22  40.  A.  rcianed  in  hisstpad,2ff"i!n,;o-«8.24. 
2Ki7igs  1.  2.  .\.  fell  through  a  lattice  and  wassick 

8.  2'.(.  A.  kingof  Judah  went  down  lo  see  Joraia 

9.  23.  Jorain  said  to  A.  there  is  treachery,  O  A 
27.  A.  tied,  and  Jehu  followed  after  iiim 

10. 13.  they  answered,  we  are  ihe  brethren  of  A 

2  Chron.  20.  35.  Jehoshaphat  did  join  with  A. 

22.  7.  the  destruction  of  A.  was  of  God 

9. bouse  of  A  had  no  power  to  keep  the  kingdoa 
AHIAH. 
1  Sam.  14.  3.  A.  son  of  .Ahitiib,  the  Lord's  priest 

18.  Saul  said  to  A    bring  hither  the  ark  of  God 
1  Kings  4.  3.  Elihoreph  and  A.  were  scribes 

AH  JAH. 
1  Kings  11.  29.  the  pri  /bet  A.  found  Jeroboam 
12.  15.  that  be  might  ,)erl'orm  liis  saying,  which 
the  Lord  S|  ike  by  A.  2  Chron.  10.  15 

14.  2.  there  is  A.  ih.il  told  me  I  should  be  kiig 
4.  Jeroboam's  wife    anie  to  the  house  of  A. 

6.  it  was  so.  when  A   beard  the  sound  of  her  feet 

15.  27.  Baasha  son  o   A.  conspired  against  him 

1  Chron.  2.  25.  the  so  is  of  Jerahmeel,  Hezron,  A. 

11.  3rt.  David's  valii  at  men,  A.  the  Pflonife 
2!i.20.  over  treasury  (fLevi'es,  A.  over  treasures 

IChr.  9.  29.  theaotsc  f  Solomon  n  prophecy  of  A. 
JVVA  I0.26.rne  Lcvitei  that  sealed  thecovenant,  .-li- 
AdlKAM. 

2  Kinas  22.  19  losii  ii  roinn.ar.dHd  A.  ihe  son  of 

SkaiiSun  .o  inqi  ireof  the  Lord,2  CAr.  34.  20 
25.  22.  he  made  Gt  laliah  the  son  of  .V.  ruler 
Jer.  26.  24.  the  lianr  of  A.  was  wi*h  .b.remiah 
40.  6.  Jeremiah  wejt  to  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A. 
See  Gkiiali.*h. 
AHIMAAZ. 

1  Sam.  14.50.  Saul's  wife  was  the  daughter  of  .A. 

2  Sam.  it.  17.  Jonathan  and  A.  staid  by  En  rogej 
18.  27.  is  like  the  running  of  A.  son  of  Zadok 

\KingsA.\5  A.wasJaN8ohtali,he  took  Ba»raalh 


fpOPEl'  Xames.]      AMA 

t  Chron  t).  S.  Ahituli  besat  ZaJiik,  ami  Zudok  A. 

AlMiMAiN. 
A'nm   n.  a.  A.  was  ultlic  cliililren  oC  Anak 
Judir  1.10.  Judulislfw  A.  II  I  CAr. 'J.  17.  (Mjrters,  A. 

AHI.MELECII. 
I  .Sam.  31    I.  A.  was  alVaiil  at  tlie  meeting  of  David 
12.  y.  I  saw  the  s<ii)  of  Jesse  coming  to  A. 

Ifi.  the  king  said,  Ihoii  shall  surely  die,  A. 

2fi.  0.  David  said  lo  A.  who  will  go  down  with  mc? 

'iSain  ti.  17.  Zadok  and  A.  priests,  I  CAron.  IH.lli. 

1  C/iruH.'H.S.  A.  <if  the  sons  of  Illiaiiiar  according 

0.  t?heiiiaiah  ihu  scrilie  wrote  them  lielbre  A. 

Jl.tlie^-ucasI  lots  III  the  presi'nce  of  David  and  .A. 

AlUNOAM. 

1  Sam.  14.  M.  the  name  of  Saul's  wife  was  A. 
;J5.  43.  David  also  look  A.  of  Jezreel  his  wile 

See  ABinAiL. 

AMIO. 

2*am.  C. 3.  Uzzah  an<l  A.  drave  the  carl,  1  CAr. 13.7. 

AlllSAMACIl. 

Ezod.  35.  34.  bolli  lie  and  ilie  son  of  A.  may  teach 

aHITHOPHEL. 

2  Sam.  15.  li.  Absalom  ^uiit  for  A.  theGilonite 
31.  Lord,  lorn  the  counsel  of  A.  into  foolishness 
34.  ihin  inayest  tlioii  defeat  the  counsel  of  A. 

Ifi.  1.1.  Absalom  came  lo  Jerus.il.  and  A.  with  birr. 

■23.  the  counsel  of  .\.  was  as  if  a  man  inquired 

17.  7.  tlie  counsel  of  A.  is  not  good  at  this  time 

15.  thus  and  ihus  did  A.  counsel  Absalom 

23.  A.  saw  that  Ins  counsel  was  not  followed 

1  Chron.  -7.  33.  A.  was  I  he  king's  counsellor 

AHITUB. 
l.Sa/n.22.  12.  Saul  said,  hear  now,  thou  son  cf  A. 
2.Sam.S  17.  Zadnk  I  he  son  of  A    1  Chron.  18.  JC. 

AHOLAH,  AHOLIBAH. 
Eiek.  23.  4.  Samaria  is  A.  .Iirusalem  Aholibsh 
36.  sun  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge  .A.  and  Aholibah' 
AIIOLlAli. 
Ejod.  36.  1.  then  wrought  Bezalcel  and  A. 

AHOLI  HAWAII. 
fie?i.3G.2.  Esau  took  to  wife  A.  ||  5.  A.  bare  Jeysh 

AI,  orHAI. 
Get.  13.3.  Abram  dwelt  between  Bctb-el  and  A. 
Jtsh.  7.  4.  and  they  tied  before  the  men  of  .A. 
3.  l.gouplo  A.  II  r0.2.Gibeon  wasgreaterthnn  .A. 
Eira  2.  28.  the  men  of  Beth-el  and'A.  JVcA.  7.  32. 
.ler.  49.  3.  howl,  O  Hcshbon,  for  A.  is  spoiled 

AIATH. 
ha.  10. 28  he  is  come  to  A.  be  is  passed  to  Rllgron 

AJALON. 
Josh.  10.  12.  stand,  thou  moon,  in  the  valley  of  A 

ALEXANDER. 
Mark  1.5.  21.  Simon  the  father  of  A.  and  Rufus 
JlcLi  4.  t).  .Annas,  Caiaphas,  A.  were  gathered 

Vi.  .33.  thi-v  drew  A.  out  of  the  multitude 
1  Tim.  1.  20.  of  wliocn  is  Hymeneus  and  A. 
!(  7'rrK.  4.  14  .A.  the  cop(>er-smith  did  me  much  evil 

ALEXAiN'DKIA,  ANS. 

JtctsG.  9.  the  synngogue  of  the  Libertines  and  A. 

18.24.  a  Certain  Jew  named  Apollos,  born  at  A. 

27.  G.  centurion  found  a  ship  of  A. sailing  into  Italy 

ALPIIEUS. 
Mat.  10.3.  the  names  oft  he  apostles,  Jame.s  the  .son 
of  A.  Mark  3.  18.  l.uked.  15.  jicls  1.  13. 
Mark  2.  14.  lie  saw  Levi  the  son  of  A.  sitting  at 

AMALEK 

«fn.  3R.  12  Timna  bare  lo  Elipbas  Esau's  son  A. 

Ezod.  17.  8.  thin  came  A.  anil  fought  with  Israel 

14. 1  will  utterly  put  out  the  remembrance  of  A. 

16.  Lord  bath  sworn  he  will  have  war  wiili  A. 

JV«7n.'>4.20.  when  he  looked  on  A.  be  took  up  his 

parable  and  said,  .A.  was  Ihe  first  of  the  nations 

/.>fM(.25.  17.  rnmeniber  what  A. did,  1  .Sam.  15.2. 

19.  thou  shall  blot  out  ihe  remembrance  of  A. 
Judg.a.  14.  out  of  Ephraim  was  a  root  against  A. 
1  .Sam.  15.  3.  smite  .A.||  5.  Saul  came  to  a  city  of  A. 

28.  18.  thou  didst  not  execute  his  wrath  on  A. 
Psal.  83.  7.  Gebnl,  Ammon,  A.  are  confederate 

AMALEKITE,  S. 
Jfum.  14.  4.5.  t'le  A.  came  down  and  smote  Israel 
/urfi'.6.3.wben  Israel  badsov.'n  the  A. came  against 
7-  12.  Midianites  and  A.  lay  like  grasshoppers 
10. 12.  the  A.  did  oppress  you,  ami  ye  cried  to  me 

1  Sam.  14.  48.  Saul  sinfile  the  A.  1.5.  7. 
13. 6.  Saul  said  loKeniics,gel  you  from  among  .A. 

20.  yea,  I  have  utterly  dcstroved  the  A. 
27.  8.  David  and  his  men  invaded  the  A. 
30.  1.  the  A.  had  invaded  the  south  and  Zikla;? 

2  Sum.  1.  I.  David  relurned  from  the  slaughter  of  A. 
8.  anil  I  answered  him,  I  am  an  A.  13. 

XChron.  4.  43.  they  smote  the  rest  of  the  .A. 

AMANA. 
Cant  4.  8.  look  from  the  top  of  A.  from  E^hcnir 

AMASA. 
2  Sam.  17. 2fi.  .Absalom  made  .A. captain  tf the  host, 
which  .A.  was  the  son  of  libra  an  Israelite 
20.  0.  Joali  look  .A.  hy  Ihe  beard  lo  kiss  him 

12.  A.  wallowed  in  blood  in  the  highway 
I  Kivga^.^.  thou  knowest  what  Jnah  did  to  A.  .32. 
IClron  2.l7.Abisail  '>iire  .A.  the  father  was  Jcther 
721 


ANA 

2  CAr.28.12.  A.«on  of  Hadlai  stood  npaeainst  lliem 

AMAZIAH. 
2  Kings  12. 21.  A.  his  son  reigned,  2  Chron.  24. 27. 

13.  12.  wherewith  he  lii)ughl  against  A.  14.  15. 

14.  11.  but  A.  would  not  hear,  therefore  Jehoash 

15.  3.  as  his  father  A.  had  done,  2  Chron.  21).  4. 

1  Chron.  6.  45.  of  Merari,  A.  the  son  of  Ililkiah 

2  CV(r(«/.25. 27.  after  A.  did  turn  from  the  Lord 
.imos  7.  10.  A.  prienl  cfBelh-el  sent  lo  Jeroboam 

AMMAH. 
■iSam.  2.  24.  when  they  were  come  to  the  hill  A. 

AMMI. 
Hos.^.  1.  say  ye  onto  vour  brethren,  A.  and  sisters 

AMiVilNADAH. 
Eznd.  G.  23.  Aaron  look  Elisheba  daughter  of  .A. 
Hulk  4.  20.  and  A.  begat  Nahshon,  Mat.  1.  4. 

AMMI-NADIB. 
CaH<.6.12.  mysonl  made  me  like  the  chariots  of  A. 

AMMON. 
Gen.  19.  38.  Ben-animi,  father  of  children  of  A. 
.ludg.  10.  11.  did  not  I  deliver  yoii  from  A  ? 
11.4.  the  children  of  A.  made  war  p^ainet  Israel 
15.  Israel  took  not  the  land  of  the  children  of  A. 
33.  thus  the  children  of  A.  were  subdued 
1 2  Sam.  !S.  '. '.  if  tl;e  c'liid/es  of  A.  be  loo  strong 
for  thee,  I  will  help  thee,  1  Chron.  19.  12. 
14.  chiidrcii  of  A.  saw  that  the  Syrians  fled 
12.9.  hast  slai.a  Uriah  vithswoid  of  children  of  A. 
3i.  Ihus  did  he  to  all  children  of  A.  1  C/ir.  20.  3 
I  Kings  II.  7.  built  a  high  place  for  Molech  llir 
abomination  of  the  children  of  A.  2/un^s23. 13 
33.  Milcom  the  god  of  the  children  t^f  A. 
JM'ch.  13.  23.  Jews  that  hadmarritd  wives  of  A. 
Psal.  83. 7.  Gebal  and  A.  confederate  against  thee 
fsa.  II.  14.  Ihe  children  of  A.  shall  obey  them 
.Jer.  !>'.  26.  I  will  punish  the  children  of  A. 
25.  21.  1  made  children  of  A.  to  drink  of  the  cup 
49.  6.  I  will  tri'.ig  again  the  captivity  of  A. 
I^nn.  11.  4!.  !h..se  El.all  escape,  t.'ie  chief  of  A, 
Zeph.  2.  9.  c.'iiidren  of  A.  shall  be  as  Goniorra: 

AMMONITE,  S. 
OcM«.23.3.A.tio' enter  intoconRrcgstion,JVf/i.l3.I. 
I  .Sam.  11.  II.  slew  the  A.  till  the  heat  of  the  day 

1  Kings  11. i.  king  Solomon  loved  women  of  the  A. 

2  Chron.  2'd.  8.  and  the  A.  gave  gifts  lo  Uzziah 
Ezra  9    !.  do  according  to  the  abomination  of  A. 
.ler.  27.3.  make  yokes  and  send  ic  the  king  of  A. 

49. 2.  an  alarm  of  war  to  he  beard  in  Rahbah  of  A. 
E2ek.25.  5.  make  A.  a  couching-place  for  flocks 
10.  that  the  A.  may  not  be  remembered 
AMNON. 
•2  Sa-^n.  3.  2.  David's  first-born  was  A.  1  Chr.  3.  1. 
13.  2.  A.  vcjied,  fell  sick  for  his  sister  Tamar 
21).  [  pray  thee,  let  my  brother  A.  go  with  us 
28.  when  I  say,  smite  A.  then  kill  him,  fear  not 
I  droTi.  4.  20.  toe  sons  of  Shinjon,  A.  Rinnali 
AMON. 

1  Kings  02.  Cf).  carry  him  back  to  A.  2  Chr.  18. 25 

2  Kings  21.18.  A.reigned  ||  23.  his  .servants  slew  A. 
"■iCIiTon.  .33.  22.  A.  nacrificed  to  caived  images 
JWA.  7.  50.  came  out  of  captivity  children  of  A. 
Mat.  1. 10.  Manasses  beija-.  A.  and  A.  begat  Josias 

AMORITE,  S. 
(icn.  15.  16.  the  iniquity  of  the  A.  is  not  yet  full 

48.  22.  which  !  look  from  A.  with  my  sword 
Dent.  20.  17.  thou  shall  utterly  destroy  Ihe  A. 
.fnsh.  3.  10.  God  will  without  fail  drive  out  Ih,-;  A. 

in.  12,  in  the  day  when  Ihe  Lord  delivered  up  A. 

24.  15.  or  gndfl  -of  A.  in  whose  land  ye  dwell 
■  Indg.  6.  10.  !  eaiil,  fear  not  the  gods  of  the.  A. 

II.  23.  the  Lord  God  bath  dispossessed  Ihe  A. 

1  .Sam.  7. 14.  was  peace  between  Isiae!  ar.d  the  A. 

2  .Sam.  21.  S.  the  Gibeonites  were  of  the  A. 

1  Kings ^',.'2<>.  Ahah  din  abominably  asdid  Ihe  A. 

2  Kings'2\.  11.  Manasseh  did  nbove  all  the  A.  did 
KicA.  16. 3.  thy  father  an  A.  mother  a  lliltite,45. 
.imos  2.  9.  yet  destroved  I  Ihe  A.  before  ihem 

AMOS,  or  A MOZ. 

2  Kings  19.  2.  Isaiah  the  son  of  A.  20.  j  20.  1. 

2  Chron.  26.  22.  |  32.  20,  32.   fsa.  1.  I. 

|2.  l.|  13.  1  120.2.1  37.2,  21.|38.  I. 

.^mns  7.  14.  then  A.  said,  I  was  no  prophet 

Luke  3.  25.  Mattathias,  which  was  the  son  of  A. 

AMPIIIPOLIS. 
Ids  17.  1.  now  when  thev  had  passed  through  A. 

AMPLIA9. 
Rom.  16.  8.  greet  A.  my  beloved  in  the  Lord 

AMRAM. 
Kxnd.  6.  18.  Hie  sons  of  Kohath,  A.  JV?m.  3.  19. 
1  Chron.  I.  41.  Ihe  sons  of  Dishon,  A.  and  Fsbban 
6.  3.  the  rliiidren  of  A.  Aaron,  Moses  and  Miriam 
Eira  10  34.  of  the  sons  of  Bani,  Maadi,  A. 

ANAH. 
Ocn.  36.  24.  this  was  that  A.  that  found  mules 

ANAK. 

M'um.  13.28.  the  cities  are  great,  and  moreover  we 

saw  the  children  of  A.  there,  33.  Dent.  1.  28. 

Dcut.^M.  who  can  stand  before  the  children  of  A.? 

Josh.  15.  14.  Caleb  drove  thence  the  three  sons  of 

A.  Sheshai  Ahiman  andTalmai,  ./jirf;^.  1.20, 

d  A 


ARA 

ANAKIMS. 

Deul  2.  10.  the  people  great  and  tall  cs  the  A.  9.  2. 

.Josh.  11.  22.  noni  of  the  A.  were  lel't  but  in  <>azB 

14.15.  which  Arba,  was  a  great  man  among  the  A 

ANAMMELECII. 

2A7H£-sl7.3I,Adramnieleih.A.godsofSepharva:ni 

ANANIAS. 
Mcts  5.  5.  .A.  hearing  li.L'se  words  fell  down 
9.  12.  he  hath  seen  in  a  vision  A.  eoniiiig,  22.  12. 

23.  2.  the  high-priesl  A.  cominaniliil  lo  miiiIo 

24.  1.  A.  the  priest  desct.nded  wiih  the  elders 

ANATIIOTII. 
./osA. 21. 18.  out  of  Beiijaiiim,  .A,  with  brr  suburb*, 
Aliiioii  with  her  suburbs,  I  Chrou.d.tXl. 
1  Kings  2.  2t).  get  thee  to  A.  to  thine  own  fields 
1  CA»(j«.7.8,  thesonsof  Becher ;  A. and  Alameti 
JVeh.  10.  19.  A.  and  Nehai  sealed  tho  coveiiaal 
I.ia.  10,  30.  lift  up  lliy  voice,  O  poor  .A. 
,/er.  11.  23,  I  will  bring  evil  on  the  men  of  A. 
20, 27.  why  hast  thou  not  repioved  .lereniiah  of  ii. 
32,  7.  saying,  buy  my  field  that  is  ui  A.  8. 

ANDREW. 
Mark  1.  29.  they  entered  into  the  house  of  A. 

13.  3.  James,  John,  and  A,  asked  him  privateh 
John  1,  40.  one  of  the  two  wliitli  heaid  wai  A. 
44.  Philip  was  of  Bethsaida  the  citv  of  .A. 

12.  22.  Philip  telleih  A.  and  A.  lold'jesus 
.^^etsl.yS.  where  abode  Peter,  John,  James, and  A 

ANDRONICUS. 
Horn.  16.  7.  salute  A.  ami  Jiinia  mv  kinsmen 

ANER, 
Gen.  14.  24.  A.  Eshcol,  let  llieni  lake  llieir  portioo 
1  Chron.  0.  70.  outofthe  half  uibe  of  Manasseh  A. 

ANNA. 
Z,uAe2.36.wa8  .A,a  prophetess  daughter  of  PhanuoJ 

ANNAS. 
Luke  3.  2.  A.  and  Caiaphas  being  high-priests 
John  18.  13.  A.  was  lather-in-law  lo  Caiaphas 
24.  A.  had  sent  Jesus  bound  to  Caiaphas 
ANTICHRIST.  S, 

1  John  2, 18.  A.  w:  I  come,  now  thuio  are  many  A. 
22   he  is  A.  that  denielh  the  Failnr  and  Son 

4.  3.  this  is  that  spirit  of  A.  whereof  ye  heard 

2  John  7.  this  is  a  deceiver  and  an  A. 

ANTIOCH. 
Jicts  11,  19,  they  Iravellcil  as  far  as  A.  22. 
20,  some  wl«eii  come  to  A.  spake  lo  the  Grecians 
26,  the  disciples  were  called  Christians  first  .n  A. 

13.  14.  lliey  c.iino  lo  A.  in  Pisidia  and  la'.ght 

14.  26.  and  from  Atlalia  they  sailed  to  A. 

15.  22.  lo  send  men  of  their  own  coinpany  to  A. 
35.  Paul  also  ai.il  Barnabas  coniiiiued  in  A. 

Gill.  2.  11.  when  Peter  was  come  to  A.  I  withslooJ 

2  Tim.  3,  11   persecutions  which  came  to  me  at  i\. 

ANTIPAS,  See  Mar-iyr. 

ANTIPATRIS. 

.Icti  23, 31  the  soldiers  brmisht  Paul  by  night  to  A. 

APELLES, 
Rom   16.  10,  salute  A,  approved  in  Christ 

APHEK. 
1  .Sam.  4,  I,  Ihe  Philistines  pitched  in  A,  29.  1. 
I  Kings  20,  30,  the  rest  fled  to  A,  there  «  wall  fell 
1  Kiitrrs  1.3.  17.  thou  shall  smile  the  Syrians  in  A. 

APOl.LONIA, 
J]cts  17,  1.  more  when  thev  had  passed  through  A. 

APOLLOS, 
Jicts  18,24.  certain  Jew  named  A.  came  to  Ephesiia 
1  Cor.  1.  12.  I  am  of  A.  3.4.  ||  3.  5.  who  u  A.? 
3.6.1  have  planted,  A,water(il,God  gave  iiicrua-.o 
4.  C.  I  have  in  a  figure  iransferred  lo  ,A, 
Tit.  3.  13.  bring  Zenas  and  A,  on  their  journey 

APOLLYON, 
Rev.  9.  jI.  in  tho  Greek  'ongiie  his  name  is  A. 

APPII-FOKU.Al. 
Jicts  28.  15,  ihoy  came  lo  meet  us  as  far  as  A. 

AOUILA. 
.-?(■^5  18,  2.  Paul  found  a  certain  Jew  named  A. 

26,  when  A,  and  Priscilla  beard  Apollos 
horn.  16,  3,  greet  A,  and  Priscilla,  2  7'/m.  4,  l!). 
1  Cor,16. 19,  A.  and  Priscilla  salute  you  in  the  I..or(I 

AR, 

JVum.  21  28.  the  fire  hath  consiimed  A.  of  Moab 

Deul.  2,  9,  I  have  given  A.  lo  the  children  of  Lot 

fsa.  15.  1.  ill  the  night  A.  of  Moab  is  laid  waste 

ARABIA. 

1  Kings  10.  15.  besides  what  Solomon  had  of  mer- 

chnnt-men  and  of  kings  of  A.  2  Chmn.  9.  It. 
A?a.  21.  13.  the  burden  upon  A.  shall  lodge  in  A. 
.Icr.  25.24.  give  the  cun  to  all  the  Mugs  of  A. 
Gal.\.  17  I  went  into  A. and  returned  to  DainasCili; 
4,  25.  for  this  .Agar  is  mount  Sinai  ii:  .A. 
*  ARABIAN,  S, 

2  Chron.  17.  II.  tin  A.  brought  Jeliosh.ipliai  flocks 
26.  7.  God  helped  Uzziah  aga'nsi  the  A. 

Isa.  13,  20.  nor  shall  ihe  A.  pitch  tent  'here 
Jer.  3.2.  thou  sattest  fcr  tiiein  as  A.  in  wildernesc 
Jicts  2.  11.  Cretes  and  .A.  we  do  hear  them  speak 

AKAM 
r?r?i.l9.22.theFonsnf?fnrni,Lnd,  A.l  CAron, 1,17 

A''um,23.7.Bilak  kiig  of  Moab  brought  mc  from  A. 


ASA 

Ifot  1. 3.  Esiom  brgat  A.  ||  4.  A  begat  Atninndab 
Luke  y.  33.  Ainiiimlab  which  \vi3  the  son  of  A. 
See  Padan. 
ARARAT. 
Gen.  8.  4.  the  ark  rested  on  the  mounlains  of  A. 
Jer.  51.  27.  call  agahist  her  the  kiiii,'donis  of  A. 

AUAUNAH. 

iSam.'ii.  16.  angel  was  by  the  ihreshing-phiceofA. 

23.  all  these  did  A.  us  a  king  give  to  David 

AUBA. 

Josh  14.15..'\.wa.sagreat  man  among  llieAnakims 

AKHA. 
Josh.  21. 11.  gave  thoin  A.  which  city  is  Hebron 

ARCHELAUS. 
JUat  2.22.  when  Joseph  heard  that  A.  did  reign 

ARCH  I  FPUS. 
Col.  4.  17.  say  to  A.  take  heed  to  the  ministry 
f-hilem.  ~.  Paul  to  A .  fellow.-soldier  and  the  church 

ARCTURUS. 
Job  0   9.  which  niakelh  A.  Orion  and  Pleiades 
od.  32.  or  canst  thou  guide  A.  with  his  sons  1 

AREOPAGITE. 
^cts  17.  34.  among  winch  was  Dioiiysius  the  A. 

AREOPAGUS. 
Sets  17. 19.  they  took  Paul  and  brought  liim  to  A. 

A  RET  AS. 
t  Cor.  11.  32.  the  governor  under  A.  the  king 

ARGOB. 
i>ett«.3.4.  all  the  region  of  A.  13, 14.  1  Kings  4. 13. 

ARIEL. 
Kxra  8.  IG.  I  sent  for  Eliezer  and  A.  chief  men 
Isa.  2;l.  1.  woe  to  A.  the  city  where  Daviil  dwelt 
2.  I  will  distress  A.  it  shall  be  to  me  as  A. 
7.  luullitude  of  the  iialions  that  fight  against  A. 
ARIMATHEA. 
Mat.  27.  57.  Joseph  of  A.  who  was  Jesus'  di.-iciple, 
Mark  15.  43.  I.uke  23.  51.  .luhn  U).  :i8. 
ARIOCH. 
Gen.  14.  1.  in  the  days  of  A.  king  of  Ellasar 
/Jare.  2.  25.  then  A.  brought  in  Daniel  before  king 

ARISTARCHUS. 
.Sets  19.  29   and  having  caught  Gains  and  A. 
20.  4.  A.  accompanied  Paul  into  Asia 
27.  2.  one  .A.  a  Macedonian  being  with  us 
Co/. 4. 10  A.  lellow-prisonersaiutethyou,  PA/7/;.  24. 

ARISTOBULUS. 
Rom.  10. 10.  salute  ihum  that  are  of  A.  household 

AP.MAGEIJDON. 
Rev.  16.  16.  he  gathered  them  together  to  A. 

ARMENIA. 
B/f(n^s]9.37.they  esca|)ed  iniolandof  A./sa.37.38. 

ARNON. 
^um.  21.  14.  what  he  did  in  the  brooks  of  A. 
22.  36.  Balak  met  Balaam  in  the  border  of  A. 
Deal.  2.  24.  rise  up,  and  pass  over  the  river  A. 
Judg.  11.26.  while  Israel  dwelt  by  the  coasts  of  A. 
Isa.  10  2.  daughters  of  MoaUshall  be  at  fords  of  A. 
Jtr.  48.  20.  tell  ye  it  in  A.  that  Moab  is  spoiled 

AROER. 
JVhot.  32.  34.  the  children  of  Gad  built  A. 
I  Sam.  30.  28.  David  sent  a  present  to  them  in  A. 
S  Sam.  24.  5.  |inssed  over  Jordan  and  pitched  in  A. 

1  C/irim.5.  ft.  Bela,  who  dwelt  in  A.  even  to  Nebo 
/.<a   i~.  2   the  cities  of  A.  are  forsaken 

Jer.  48. 19.  O  inhabitant  of  A.  stand  by  the  way 
ARPAD,  ARPHAD. 

2  Kings  18. 34.  where  are  the  gods  of  A.?  /sa.36.19. 
19.  13.  where  is  the  king  of  A.?  Isa.  37.  13. 

ha.  10.  9.  for  he  saith,  is  not  Kamath  as  A.? 
Jer.  49.  23.  Ha.math  is  confounded,  and  A. 

ARPHAXAD. 
Gen.  10.  22.  the  son  ofShem,  A.  11. 10.  1  Clir.  1.17. 
Luke  3.  36.  Cainan,  who  was  the  son  of  A. 

ARTAXERXES. 
Kzra  4.  7.  in  the  days  of  A.  wrote  Bisblam 
fi.  14.  according  to  the  commandment  of  A. 
7.  1.  in  the  reign  of  .A.  Ezra  went  up,  8.  1. 
II.  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  A.  gave  to  Ezra 
21.  I,  even  I,  A.  the  king,  do  make  a  decree 
JVVA.  2.  1.  in  20th  year  of  A.  wine  was  before  him 
5.  14.  was  governor  from  20th  to  32d  year  of  A. 

AKTEMAS. 
Til.  3. 12.  when  Ishall  send  A.  to  thee  or  Tychicus 

A3A. 

I  Kings  15. 11.  A.  did  what  was  right,  2  Chr.  14. 2 

14.  A.  his  heart  was  perleot,  2  C/iron.  15.  17. 

18.  A.,  took  the  silver  and  gold,  2  Ckron.  16.  2. 
I  Ckrun.  9.  16.  Berechiah  the  son  of  A.  a  Levite 
£  Ckron.  14.  11.  A.  cried  lo  the  Lord  his  Goil 

15.  2.  Azariah  went  out  lo  meet  A.  and  said 

19.  there  was  no  war  to  the  35th  year  of  A. 

IG.  10   .\.  was  wrolh  with  the  seer,  and  put  him 
in  prison,  \.  o|)pressed  somj;  of  the  people 
Jer.  41.  9.  the  pit  was  it  which  A.  had  made 
Mat.  1.  7.  Abia  begat  A.  ||  8.  A.  begat  Jo.saphal 

ASA  II  EL. 

2S«m.2.18.sonsofZeruiah,Joab,A.  1  CAr.2.16. 

21.  A.  wo'ild  not  turn  aside  frcim  following  Abner 

'ii  they  took  up  A. and  buried  him  in  Reth-lehem 

3.27.  Abner  died  for  the  bkod  of  A.  b-s  brother 

7SB 


ASl 

2  5ain.23.24.  A.  was  one  oftlie  thirty,  1  Chr.  11. 26. 
'iCIiron.  17.  8.  he  seni  LeviteS;  Zeliadiah,  A. 
31.  13.  Jehiel,  Nahatb  and  A.  were  overseeri 
Ejra  10.  15.  son  of  A.  was  employed  about  this 
ASAIAH 

1  Ckron.  4.  36.  Jeshohaiah  and  A.  were  princes 

6.  30.  Ihe  sons  of  Meraii,  Haggish,  .\. 

9.  5.  of  the  Shiloniles,  A    the  hrst-born 

2  Ckron.  34.  20.  king  Josiah  sent  .■\.  lo  Huldah 

ASAPH. 
2  Kings  18. 18.  Shebiia  the  scribe  and  Joah  the  son 
of  A.  the  recorder,  37.  Isa.  36.  3,22. 

1  Chr.  0.  39.  A.  son  of  Berechiah,  9.  15.  |  15.  17. 

10.  7.  David  delivered  first  this  psalm  to  A. 

25.  1.  of  ilie  sons  of  A.  2.  |  26.  1.  2  C/iron.  5.  12. 
I  20.  14. 1  29.  13.  I  35.  15.  Ezra  2.  41.  |  3.  10. 
JVt/(.7.  44. 1  11.  17,  22.  I  12.35. 
9.  the  first  lol  came  forth  for  A.  to  Joseph 

2  CAr.  29.  30.  the  Levites  to  sing  with  words  of  A. 
35.  15.  according  to  the  commandment  of  A. 

jVe/i.  2.  8.  a  letter  to  A.  keeper  of  the  forest 

12.  46.  in  the  days  of  A.  were  songs  of  jiraise 

ASEN ATH 

Gen.  41. 45.  A .  daughter  of  Poti-pherah,  50. 1 46.20. 

ASH.IUD. 

1  Sam.  5.  1.  the  Pbilisiinei  brought  the  ark  to  A. 
6.  the  band  of  the  Lord  was  heavy  on  them  of  A. 

2  Clir.  26.  6.  Uzziali  warred  against  Philistines  and 

brake  down  wall  of  A.  and  built  cities  about  A. 
JVfA.  13.  23.  Jews  that  had  married  wives  of  A. 

24.  their  children  spake  half  in  the  speech  of  A. 
Isa.  20.  I.  Tartan  came  and  fought  against  A. 
Jer.  25.  20.  I  made  remnant  of  A.  drink  of  the  cup 
Jiiiios  1.  8.  I  v/ill  cut  oft"  the  inhabitant  from  A. 

3.  9.  publish  in  the  palaces  at  A.  and  of  Egypt 
Zej)h.  2.  4.  they  sha.i  drive  out  A.  at  noon-day 
Zeck.  9.  0.  and  a  baslard  shall  dwell  in  A. 

ASIIER. 
Gen.  30.  13.  and  Leah  called  his  name  A. 
3.5.  26.  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  Leah's  maid,  Gad,  A. 
46.  17.  the  children  of  A.  .Kam.  1.  40.  i  26.  44. 
1  Chron.  7.  30,  40.  |  12.  36. 
49.  20.  out  of  A.  his  bread  shall  be  fat,  ami  yield 
.Vum.  1.  13.  prince  of  A.  was  Pagiel,  2.  27.  |  7.  72. 

20.  40.  the  name  of  the  daughter  of  A.  was  Sarah 
Dent.  27.  13.  these  on  Ebal  to  curse  ;  Gad  and  A. 

33.24.  ofA.  he  said,  let  A.  be  blessed  with  children 
Judg.i.M.  A. continued  on  Ihe  sea-shore  and  abode 
0.  35.  Gideon  sent  messengers  lo  A.  and  Zebulun 

7.  2;t.  men  out  of  A.  pursued  the  Midianiles 

1  Kings  i.  16.  Baanah  the  son  of  Hushai  was  in  A. 
1  Chron.  12.  36.  of  A.  expert  in  war  40,0UU 
iChnin.  30.  11.  divers  of  A.  humbled  themselves 
Ezek.  48.  2.  a  portion  for  A.  ||  34.  one  gate  of  A. 

Tribe  of  ASHER. 
JVu;n.  1.  41.  numbered  of  the  tribe  of  A.  41.500 
2.  27.  the  tribe  of  A.  shall  encamp  by  Dan 
10.  26.  over  the  host  oi  tribe  of  A.  was  Pagiel 

13.  13.  oftlie  tribe  of  A.  to  spy  the  land,  Slietiir 
34.  27.  prince  of  the  tribe  of  A.  to  divM.^,  Abihud 

.Josh.  19.  24.  the  filth  lot  for  the  tribe  of  A. 
31.  this  is  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  A. 

21.  6.  the  children  of  Gershon  had  ci.ies  out  of 

the  tribe  of  A.  30.  1  Chron.  6  62,  74. 
^uie  2.36.  Anna  daughter  of  Phanuel  of  t'/i'CH/"  A. 
Rev.  7.  G.  of  the  tribe  of  A.  were  sealed  12,000 

ASHTAROTH. 
OfiiiM  4.0g,  who  dwcdt  atA.  ./»«A.9.  10.  |12.  4. 
Jtidg.'i.X'i.  Ihe  children  of  Israel  served  A.  10.  G. 
1  Sam.  7.  3.  put  away  the  strange  gods  and  A.  4. 
12.10.  we  have  sinned,  because  we  have  served  A. 
31. 10.  they  put  Saul's  armour  in  the  house  of  A. 
1  Kings  1 1.33. have  worshipped A.goddess  of  Zidcm 
1  CItr.  6.  71.  to  children  of  Gershom  was  given  A. 

ASMUR,  or  ASSUR. 
Grn.  10.  II.  A.  went  forth  and  built  Nineveh 

22.  children  of  Shem,  Elam  and  A.  1  Chr.  1. 17. 
JVi/jn.  24.  22.  till  A. shall  carry  thee  away  c.ipiive 
24.  ships  shall  come  from  Cliittim  and  afflict  A. 
1  Chron.  2.  24.  Hezrnn's  wife  bare  him  A. 

4.  5.  A.  had  two  wives,  Helah  and  Naarah 
F,zra4.2.  Esar-haddon  kingof  A.whichbroughtup 
Psal.  83.  8.  A.  also  is  joined  with  them 

Ezek.  27.  23.  A.  and  t'hilmad  were  thy  merchants 
.i2.  22.  A.  is  there,  and  all  her  company 

Has.  14.  3.  A.  shall  not  saio  us,  we  will  not  ride 
ASIA. 

.lets  6.  9.  them  of  A.  disputing  with  Stephen 
10.6.  they  wore  forbidden  to  preach  the  word  in  A. 

19.  10.  all  they  that  dwelt  in  A.  heard  the  word 
27.  whom  uli  A.  and  the  world  worship|)eth 
31.  certain  of  the  chief  of  A-  sent  unto  him 

20.  16.  becau.se  ho  would  not  spend  time  in  A. 
18.  ye  know  from  the  firstday  that  I  came  into  A. 

27.  2.  we  launched,  meaning  to  sail  by  coasts  of  A. 

1  Cor.  16.  19.  the  churches  of  A.  salute  you 

2  Clir.  1.  8.  our  trouble  which  came  lo  us  in  A. 

2  Tim.  1. 15.  they  that  are  in  A.  are  turned  away 
1  Pet,  1.  1,  to  the  strangers  scatteied  in  A 
See  Churches 


AZA  [P8.0PER  NaUBS 

ASKrLON,  or  ASHKELON. 

.Tudg.  1.  18.  Judab  took  Gaza  and  A.  and  Ekron 
14.19.Samson  went  down  to  A. and  slew  thirty  ino« 

1  Sam. a.  17.  for  A.one,forGalboi)e.for  Ekron  uoe 

2  Sam.  1.  20.  publish  tl  not  ib  the  streets  of  A. 
.ler.  25.  20.  I  made  A.  and  Azzah  to  drink  of  cup 

47.  5.  A.  is  cut  off  with  remnant  of  their  valley 

7.  the  Lord  liatb  given  it  a  charge  against  A. 

Jlmos  1.8.  cut  otf  bull  that  bold^  scepite  fiom  A. 

Zcph.  2.  4.  Gaza  shall  be  forsaken,  A.  a  desulatiot 

7.  Ill  the  houses  of  A.  shall  they  lie  down 
ZecA.9.5.  .A.^hall  see  it,  and  fear;  king  snail  perish 
from  Gaza,  and  A.  shall  not  be  inhabited 
ASNAPPAR. 
Ezra  4.  10.  whom  the  uid>lM  A.  brought  over 

ASSYRIA. 
Gen.  2.  14.  Hiddekel  goeih  toward  the  east  of  A. 
25.  18.  Ishmael's  sons  dwelt  as  thou  goest  lo  A. 
iKings  15.  29.  carried  captive  lo  A.  17.  0.  |  18. 11. 
Isa.  7.  18.  hiss  for  the  bee  that  is  in  the  land  of  A. 
11. 11.  to  recover  remnant  of  Ins  peo|ile  from  A. 

16.  a  highway  for  iiis  peoiile  left  from  .'\. 
19.  23.  shall  l>e  a  highway  out  of  Egy|il  lo  .'\. 

24.  Israel  shall  be  the  third  with  Egypt  and  A. 

25.  blessed  be  A.  the  work  of  my  bauds 

27.  13.  shall  come  who  were  ready  to  perish  in  A 
Jer.  2.  18.  what  hast  thou  to  do  in  the  way  of  A.I 

36.  ashamed  of  Egypt,  as  wast  ashamed  of  A. 
Ezek.  23.  7.  committed  whoredom  with  men  of  .\, 
Hos.7.\l.  they  go  lo  A.  [|8.9.  they  are  gone  up  to  A. 

9.  3.  they  shall  eat  uncli:an  things  in  A. 

10.  6.  it  shall  be  carried  lo  A.  fur  a  (iresent 

11.  11.  shall  tremble  as  a  dove  out  of  land  of  A. 
Mic.  5.6.  and  they  shall  waste  the  land  of  A. 

7.  12.  ill  thai  day  he  shall  come  to  thee  from  .'L. 
Zeph.  2.  i:i.  and  he  will  destroy  A.  and  Nineveh 
ZecU.  10.  10.  I  will  gather  them  out  of  A. 
II.  the  pride  of  A.  shall  be  brought  down 
See  KiNu,  Kings. 
ASSYRIAN. 
Isa.  10.  5.  0  A.  the  rod  of  mine  anger,  and  stall 
24.  O  my  people,  be  not  afraid  of  the  A 
14.  25.  that  1  will  l>ieak  the  A.  in  my  land 
23.  13.  this  people  was  not  till  the  A.  founded 

30.  31.  Ihe  A.  shall  be  beaten  down  which  emote 

31.  8.  then  shall  the  A.  fall  with  the  sword 
52.  4.  the  A.  oppre.ssed  tliem  without  cause 

F.zek.'il.3.  behold,  the  A.  was  a  cedar  in  Lebanoa 
Hus.  5.  13.  then  went  Ephraim  lo  the  A.  and  sent 
11.  5.  but  the  A.  shall  be  his  king,  ihey  refused 
Jl/(c.5.5.  this  man  shall  be  the  peace  when  .A.  coma 
G.tlius  shall  be  deliver  us  from  the  A. when  come* 
ASSYRIANS. 
2  Kings  19.  35.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  smote  in  tho 
camp  of  A.  185,000  m(!ii,  Isa.  37.  36. 
Lam.  5.  G.  we  have  given  Ihe  hand  lo  the  A. 
Riek.Ki.  28.  Ihou  hast  played  the  whore  with  the  A. 
23.  5.  she  doted  on  the  A.  her  neighbours,  12. 
9.  I  have  delivered  her  into  the  hand  oftlie  A. 
23.  I  will  bring  all  the  A.  against  theo 
Hos.  12.  1.  they  make  a  covenant  wit!,  the  A. 

ASVNCRITLTS. 
Rovi.  16. 14.  salute  A.  Plilegon,  Hernias,  Palrobni 

ATAD. 

Gen.  50. 10.  they  came  lo  the  threshing -floor  of  A. 

11.  when  inliabiianlssaw  mourning  in  Hour  of  A. 

ATHALIAH. 

2  Kingsa.<iQ.  Ahaziab's  mother  was  A. 2  CAr.22.a. 

11.  1.  .'\.  destroyed  the  seed  royal,  2CAroM.22.  Ift 

2.  Jchcisheba  bid  Joash  from  A.  2  Chron.  22.  II 

21).  they  slew  A.  with  the  sword,  2  Ckrou.  2.3. 21. 

1  Ckron.  8.  26.  of  Benjamin,  Shehari  h  and  A. 

2  Chrnn.  24.  7.  the  sotis  of  A.  that  wrcked  woman 
Ezra  H.  7.  Jeshaiah  son  of  A.  with  him  70  nialeg 

ATHENIANS. 
.icts  17.21.  A.  spent  their  time  in  telling  or  hearing 

ATHENS. 

.^cts  17. 15.  Iliey  conducted  and  brought  Paul  to  A. 

16.  now  while  Paul  waited  for  them  at  A. 

22  ye  men  of  A.  I  perceive  ye  are  anperstiliouf 

18.  1.  Paul  departed  from  A.  and  came  lo  Corinth 

1  Thess.3.1.\\u  thousht  it  eood  to  be  left  at  A.  alonu 

.<THAL1A. 
.^cts  14.  25.  from  Perga  they  went  down  into  A 

AVEN. 
F^rf.'f  30.17.theyoiinymenof  A.shnll  fall  by  sword 
Hos.  10.  8.  the  high  places  of  A.  the  sin  of  Israef 
..iiiios  1.  5.  1  will  cut  (ilTthe  inhabitant  from  A. 

AUGUSTUS. 
Luke  2. 1.  there  went  out  a  decree  from  Cesar  A.. 
.lets  2.5.  21    when  Paul  liad  appealed  lo  A.  25. 
27.  1.  to  one  Julius,  a  centurion  of  A.  band 
AZARIAH. 

1  Kings  4.  2.  A.  was  one  of  Solomon's  princes 

5.  A.  the  son  of  Nathan  was  over  Ihe  officer! 

2  Kini'S  14.21.  the  people  of  Jiidah  made  A.  king 
1  Ckron.  2.  8.  A.  son  of  Ethan  ||  38.  Jehu  begai  A 

3.  12.  ,\maziah  his  son,  A.  his  son 
6.  9.  A  himaaz  begat  A.  ||  10.  Johnnan  begat  A 
13.  H.'i'iah  begat  A   ||  SC.  Zephan  ah  bceat  A, 


rRdiBR  Nambb.]    baa 

2L'hron  15. 1.  Spirit  of  God  can  e  on  A. son  of  Oded 
il.  it.  A.  son  ut  Jeliu^hai>l)at  ||  ~U.  ti.  ul' Jeliorani 
23.  1.  A.  son  ol'JuliuruMi,  and  A.  son  ol'Obed 
'iti.  17.  A.  the  prielst  went  in  alter  hini,  "20. 

Eira  T   I.  the  son  ol' A.  the  son  of  Hilkiuh,  3. 

.VcJi.  3.  2;}.  A.  the  so:i  ot'Maaseiuh  repaired 

7.  7.  NeheiniaJi,  A.  came  up  witli  Zerubbabel 
H.  7.  A.  caused  the  people  to  understand  the  law 
10.  '-i.  those  tijat  seal(^d  were  A.  Jeremiah 

Jer.4'i.'i.  A.  und  all  the  proud  men  spake,  saying 
Oan.  1.  6.  oftljechddren  olJudah  was  Daniel,  A 
7.  lie  gave  to  A.  the  name  of  Abed  n ego 

8.  17  tlieu  Darnel  made  tlie  thing  known  to  A. 

AZHKAH. 
Josh.  10. 11.  Lord  .^usl  down  siones  on  them  to  A 
Jer.  34.  7  the  king  of  liabylun  fought  aganist  A 


B. 


BAAL. 

A'liin.  22.41.  brought  Balaam  lo  liigh  places  of  B. 
JuJg.  2.  13.  Israel  served  B.  and  Ashtamth 
6.  i5.  the  Lord  said,  throw  down  the  altar  of  B. 

31.  will  ye  plead  for  B.I  wdl  ye  save  liim? 
I  Kings  16.31.Ahab  served  B.  and  worshipi)ed  him 
S.  21.  but  if  B.  be  God,  then  follow  him 
26.  called  on  name  of  B.  saying,  O  B.  hear  us 
4U.  take  the  prophets  of  B.  let  none  escape 
IS.  18.  yet  1  have  left  mwii  thousand  in  Israel, 
knees  which  have  not  bowed  to  B.  Hum.  11.4. 
C  Kmg.'i  10.  ly.  I  have  a  g;-eat  sacrifice  to  do  lo  B. 
00.  Jehu  said,  proclaim  a  solemn  assembly  for  B. 
28.  thus  Jehu  destroyed  B.  out  of  Israel 

11.  18.  the  people  brake  down  the  house  of  B. 
17.  It),  they  worshipped  hoslof  heaven, served  B. 
21.3.Mana83eh  reared  up  aliais  for  B.  made  grove 

23.  4.  lo  bring  forth  all  the  vessels  made  for  B. 
5.  he  put  down  them  that  burnt  incense  to  B. 

Jer.  2.  8.  and  the  prophets  pro|)hesied  by  B. 
7.9.  will  ye  burn  incense  to  B.7  11.  13, 17.  |  32.29. 

12.  lb.  as  they  taught  my  peo|ile  to  swear  by  B. 
19.  5.  they  have  built  the  high  places  of  B.  to  burn 

their  sons  with  fire  fur  burnt-o-lferiiigs  to  B. 

23. 13.  they  prophesied  in  B.  and  caused  Israel  en 

27.as  their  fathers  have  forgotten  my  name  for  B. 

//os.2.8. silver  and  gold  which  lliey  prepared  for  B. 

13.  1.  but  when  Ephraim  otfiniled  in  B.  hedieil 
Zeph.  1.  4.  and  I  will  cut  oti'lhe  remnant  of  B. 

BAAL-BERITH. 
Judg.S.2'i.  the  children  of  Israel  made  B.  their  god 

BAAL-HAMON. 
C^Mf.^  0.  IL  Soiumon  had  a  vineyard  at  B. 

BAA  LI. 
Uo»  Z.  II}.  and  tliou  shall  call  me  no  more  J>. 

BAALIM. 
Tudr.  2.  11.  Israel  served  B.  3.  7.  |  10.  fi,  10. 
8. 33.  the  children  of  Israel  went  a  whoring  afler  B. 
1  Sam.  7.  4.  the  children  of  Israel  put  away  B. 

1  Kings  18.  16.  and  thou  hast  fo  hiwed  B. 

S  Chrun.  17.  3.  Jehosha|)hat  sought  nut  to  B. 

24.  7.  all  the  deilieate  things  did  they  bestow  on  B. 
28.  2.  Ahaz  made  also  molten  images  for  B. 

33.  3.  Manasseh  reared  up  altars  fur  B. 

34.  4.  and  they  brake  down  the  altars  of  B. 
Jer.  2.  23.  how  canst  say,  I  have  not  gone  al'ter  15. 

9. 14.  have  walked  after  B.  which  fathers  taught 
Hos.  2.  13.  I  will  visit  on  her  the  days  of  B. 
17.  for  I  will  lake  aw'ay  the  names  of  B. 
BAA'LIS. 
Icr. iG.li.  B.  king  of  .Xmnionites  hath  sent  Ishmael 

BAAL-MEON. 
EzeJc.  2.5.  9.  the  clory  of  Beth-jeshimoth,  B. 

"BAAL-PEOR. 
JVum.25.3.  Israel  joined  himselftoB.  and  theangcr 
of  the  Lord  was  kindled,  Psa/.IOG.  28.  Hos. '3.10. 
5.  slay  the  men  that  were  joined  unto  B. 
Deut.  4. 3.  have  seen  what  Lord  did  because  of  B. 

BAALPERAZIM. 

BSam.5.20.  David  called  the  place  B.  1  CAr.  14.11. 

BAAL  SHALISHA. 

2  Kings  4.  42.  and  there  came  a  man  from  B. 

BAAL-TAMAR. 
Juig.  20.  33.  Israel  put  them.selves  in  array  at  B. 

BAAL-ZEBUB. 
"iKinirs  1.2.  inquire  of  B.  the  God  of  Ekron,  16. 

BAAL-ZEPHON. 
£i*d.l4.i  and  encamp  over  against  B.  JV«m.33.7. 

BAANAII. 
I  Sam.  4.  6.  Recliab  and  B.  his  brother  escaped 
2.i.  29  Heleb  the  son  of  B.  ime  of  the  mighty  men 
1  Kings  4.  16.  B.  the  son  of  Iliishai  was  in  Asher 
Eira  2.  2.  B.  came  to  Jerusalem,  .VV:A.  7.  7. 
ATcA  10  27.MaHuth,  Harim,  B.  sealed  the  covenant 

BAAS1IA. 
l/rin^jl.5.16.there  was  warhetween  Asaand  B.32. 
19  come,  I  reak  thy  league  with  B.  2  CAron.  Iti.  3. 
37.  P  son  of  Ahijah  conspired  a^'ainst  him 
16. 1   the  w:  rdofthc  'jonl  crime  to  Jihii  ngainsi  B. 
C.  tt.  slept  with  I.U  fa'hors  and  was  buried 
72^ 


BAB 

1  Kings  16.  11.  Zimri  slew  all  the  IioHse  of  B.  12. 
21.  22.  1  will  make  Ahab's  house  like  the  house 

of  B.  the  son  of  Ahijah,  2  Kings  9.  9. 
Jer.  41.  9.  the  pit  which  Asa  made  for  lijar  of  B. 

BABEL. 
Gen.  10  10.  the  beginning  of  his  kingdom  was  B. 

11.  9.  therefore  is  the  name  of  it  called  B. 
£:6A:.23.tl7.lhe  children  o(  B.  came  to  her  into  bed 

BABYLON. 
Gen.  10.  f  10.  the  beginning  of  his  kinjdom  wns  B. 
■JiTni^s  17.30.  the  men  oft.  made  Succoth-benoth 
25.  2-i.  above  kings  that  were  in  B.  Jer.  52.  32. 

2  CAr.  32.  31.  the  ainbangadors  of  the  princes  of  1). 
36.  7.  he  put  the  vessels  in  his  temple  at  B. 

Ezra  5. 14.  those  did  Cyrus  lake  out  of  temple  of  B. 

6.  1.  where  the  treasurcu  were  laid  up  in  B. 
Psal.  87.  4. 1  will  make  mention  of  Kahab  and  B. 

137.  1.  by  the  rivers  of  B.  there  we  sat  down 
Isa.  13.  1.  the  burden  of  B.  vhicli  Isalih  did  see 

19.  B.  shall  be  as  when  Go.i  oi'erthrew  Sodoir 
21.  9.  B.  is  fallen,  .Jer.  51.  a  Rev.  14.  8.  |  18.  2. 
48.  14.  the  Lord  will  do  his  pleasure  on  B. 

20.  go  ye  fori!',  of  B.  flee  from  the  Chaldeans 
.hr.  20.  4.  he  shall  carry  them  captive  into  B. 

28.  4.  the  captives  of  Jadal:  that  went  into  B. 

29.  10.  after  70  years  be  accomphshed  at  B. 
15.  the  Lord  hath  raised  us  up  propheis  in  B. 

40.  4.  if  it  seem  good  to  come  with  me  ir.to  B. 

iO.  1.  the  word  that  the  Lord  spake  a.gaiiist  B. 
8.  remove  out  of  the  midst  cf  B.  and  go  forth 
13.  every  one  that  goelh  by  B.  shall  hiss 
2;i.liow  isB.  become  adesolation  among  national 
29.  call  together  the  archers  against  B. 

34.  lliat  he  may  disquiet  the  inhabitants  of  B. 
45.  hear  the  counsel  of  the  Lord  against  B. 

51.6.  flee  out  of  the  midst  of  B.  and  deliver 

35.  the  violence  done  to  me  be  upon  B. 

42.  the  sea  is  come  up  upon  B.  sii'j  is  covered 
48.  the  heaven  and  eartj-  shall  sing  for  B. 
4'J.  at  B.  shall  fall  the  slain  of  all  the  earth 
53.  though  B.  should  mount  up  to  heaven 
55.  because  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  B. 
58.  the  broad  walls  of  B.  shall  be  uttei'ly  broken 
60.  wrote  all  the  evil  that  shall  come  on  B. 
64.  thus  shall  B.  sink,  and  shall  not  rise  from  evil 

Kzck.M.  1(1.  with  him  in  the  midst  of  B.  he  shall  die 

Uan.  4.  30.  is  not  this  great  B.  that  I  have  built  ? 

Mat.  1.  17.  from  David  till  the  carrying  into  B. 

.iels  7.  43.  I  will  carry  you  away  beyond  B. 

1  Pet.  5.  13.  the  church  at  B.  saluteth  you 

/i«t;.  16. 19. great  B. came  in  remembrance  before  G. 

17.  5.  B.  the  great,  the  mother  of  harlots 

18.  10.  saying,  aias,  alas,  that  great  city  B. 

21.  thus  shall  that  great  city  B.  be  thrown  down 
See  DAUCineR,  Provincs,  IVise  Men. 

From  BABYLON. 

2  A7no-«20.14.from  a  fai  country /rom  B.  Tsa.  39. 3. 
Ezra  7  9.  on  fii'st  day  began  he  to  go  up/rora  B. 

6.  1.  of  them  that  went  up  with  me  from  B. 
ha.  14.  22.  I  wil!  cut  off  from  B.  the  name 
.ler.  50.  16.  c^t.cffthe  sower /r«nj  B.  and  him  that 
51.  54.  a  sound  of  a  cry  coinelh /rom  B. 
ZecA.  6.  19.  take  of  them  which  are  come  from  B. 

A'lH^o/ BABYLON. 
2A7nn's25.24.servethe/ring-o/B.J<;r.27.n.|40.9. 
Ezra  5.  )3.  he  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  tho  king 
of  B.  the  Chaldean,  Jer.  21.  7. 
I  22.  25. 
Jsa.  14. 4.  take  up  tnis  proverb  against  king  of  B. 
,/rr.2l.4.  wherewilh  ye  fight  against  the  king  of  B. 
25.  11.  nations  shall  serve  the  king  of  B.  70  years 

12.  after  that  I  will  punish  Iho  king  ofH. 
27.8.  kingdoms  which  -vill  notserve  A(n^o/B.  13. 

28.  II.  so  will  I  brean  cbe  yoke  of  the  king  of  B. 

29.  22.  whom  the  king  of  B.  roasted  in  the  fire 
34.3.  thine  eves  shall  behold  I  he  eyes  of  Aniif  jfU. 

36.29.  king  r;/B.  shall  certainly  come  and  destroy 
'Jil.l  I.  kingofB.gdve  cha.ge  concerning  Jeremiah 

42.  n.  be  not  afraid  of  the  king  ofB. 

49.30.  Ara^o/ B.  hath  taken  counsel  against  you 
.'50.  17.  the  king  o/B.  hath  broken  his  bones 

FzcA.21.19.  that  sword  of  the  king  of  R.  may  come 
29.  18.  the  king  o/B.  caused  his  army  to  serve 

19.  I  will  give  Egypt  unto  the  king  of  B. 
30. 24. 1  will  strengthen  the  arms  of  king  of  B.  25. 
32. 11.  sword  udhekingof  B.  shall  come  on  thee 
To  or  unto  BABYLON. 
2  Kings  20. 17.  shall  be  carried  to  B.  24.  15.  |  25. 
7,  13.  1  C/iron.  9.  1.  2  Chron.  36.  6,  7, 
20.  Ezra  .5.  12.  ha.  39.  6.  ./er.  27.  20. 
|28.  3.  129.  1,4.  I  40.  1,7. 
2  Chr.  33.  11.  look  Manasseh  and  carried  him  lo  B. 
36.  18.  the  treasures,  all  these  he  brought  to  B. 
fsa.  43.  14.  for  your  sake  I  have  sent  tn  B. 
Jer.  20.  6.  Paghur,  thou  shall  come  to  B. 
34.  3.  Zedekiah,  thou  shalt  go  to  B. 
51.24. 1  will  render  un?o  B.  ||  61. when  cnmost«oB 
/'":cA.17.20.Iwill  bring  him  to  B.  and  plead  with  him 
JWic.  4.  10.  the  daughter  of  Zion  shall  go  to  B. 
Mat. '.,  11  about  the  time  they  were  carried  io  B. 


BAR 

BABYLONIANS. 

Ezejc  22  15.  Lftertheiiiannerof  iheB.  ofCnoidc^ 

17.  the  B   came  to  her  into  the  bed  iif  love 

BABYLONISH. 
Josh.  7.  3Z.  Achan  saw  a  goodly  B.  garment 

BACA. 
Psal.&i.G.  who  passing  ijiroueh  the  valley  of  B 

BAHURIM. 

2  Sam.  3.  16.  went  along  weeping  behind  her  to  B 

16.5.  when  David  came  to  B.  Sliiiiiei  came  out 

17.  18.  and  they  came  to  a  mnn's  house  in  B. 

19.  16.  Shimei  a  Benjamite  of  B.  1  Kinirs  2.  8. 

BAJITH. 
ha.  15. 2.  he  is  gone  up  to  B.  and  lo  Dibon  to  wee  > 

BALAAM. 
JV«j«.22  S.Balak  sent  messengers  to  B.  son  of  Beoi 
9.  God  came  to  B.  and  said,  what  men  are  these! 
14.  they  said,  15.  refiiscth  to  come  with  us 
25.  the  ass  crushed  B.  foot  ogamst  the  wall 
31.  then  the  Lord  opened  the  eyes  of  B. 
35.  so  B.  went  witli  the  princes'of  Balak 

23.  4.  God  nut  B.  and  said  unto  him,  16. 
30.Balak  did  as  B. had  said,  and  olfered  a  bullock 

24.  2.  B.  lift  up  his  eyes  and  saw  I.^-rael 
3.  B.  the  son  of  Beor  hath  said,  15. 

25.  B.  rose  up  and  returned  to  his  place 
31.8.  B.  the  son  of  Beor  they  slew.  Josh.  13.  22. 
16.  through  the  counsel  of  B.  to  commit  treepaw 
Deu.t.  2;i.  4.  because  they  hired  B.  JVcA.  l3.  2. 

5.  the  Lord  thy  God  would  not  hearken  to  B. 
Josh.  24.9.  B.ilak  sent  and  called  B.  to  curse  you 
jMic.  6.  5.  remember  what  B.  answered  him 

2  Per.2.15.  following  the  way  of  B.  the  sonofBosoj 
Jude  11.  they  ran  greedily  after  the  error  of  B. 
Rev.  2.  14.  them  that  huld  the  doctrine  ofB. 

BALAK. 
JVitm.22.4.  B.  was  kingof  the  Moabites  at  that  lime 
16.  thus  saitli  B.  let  nothing  hinder  thee 

23.  2.  and  B.  did  as  Balaam  had  spoken,  30. 

7.  B.  kingof  Moab  hath  brought  me  from  Aram 

18.  rise  up,  B.  and  hear  ||  24. 10.  B.  anfrer  kindled 

24.  13.  if  B.  would  give  me  his  house  full  ol  gold 
Josh.  24.  9.  then  B.  arose  and  warred  against  Israol 
Judg.  11.  25.  art  thou  any  thing  better  than  B.? 
J/!c.0.5.reinember  whatB.  kingof  Moiib  consulted 
Reo.  2. 14.  who  taught  B.  to  cast  a  stumbling  block 

BAM  AM. 
Ezek.  20.  29.  the  name  thereof  is  called  B. 

BARAHBAS. 

Mat.'il.  17.  release  B.  21.  Mark  15.11.  /,;/Ae23.18 

John  18.  40.  Ihen  cried  they  all  iigain,  saying,  not 

this  man  but  B.  now  B.  was  a  robber 

BARACHIAS. 

Mat.  23.  35.  to  the  blood  of  Zacharias,  son  of  It. 

BARAK. 
Judg. 4.  6.  Deborah  called  B.the  son  of  Abinoam 

9.  Deborah  went  with  B.  ||  16.  B.  pursued  aliei 
5.  1.  then  sang  Deborah  and  B.  son  of  Ai»inoL>.i 

12.  arise  B.  and  lead  thy  captivity  capiive 
Hcl).  11.  32.  the  time  would  fail  mo  to  tell  of  B. 

BAR  JESUS. 
.^cts  IS.C.lhey  found  a  sorcerer  whose  name  was  B. 

BAR- J  ON  A. 
Mat.  16.  17.  Jesus  said,  blessed  art  thou,  Simon  B 

BARNABAS. 
./?(;?s4.36.  Jnses  who  by  Apostles  wassirnami-d  B. 

11.  22.  that  B.  should  go  as  far  as  Antioch 

25.  then  departed  B.  to  Tarsus  lo  seek  Saul 
.30.  they  sent  it  by  the  hands  of  B.  and  S.iul 

12.  25.  B.  and  Saul  returned  from  Jerusalem 

13.  I.  at  Antioch  were  teachers,  as  B.  and  Saul 
2.  the  lloiy  Ghost  said, separate  nie  B.  and  Sau. 
50.  Jews  raised  persecution,  against  Ptiuhind  B. 

14.  12.  they  called  B.  Jupiter;  Paul,  Mercurius 

15.  2.  Paul  and  B.  had  no  smnll  dissension 

12.  the  multitude  gave  audience  to  B.  and  Pau. 
37.  B.  determined  to  take  with  them  John 

1  Cor.  9.  6.  or  I  only  and  B.  have  not  we  power 

Gal.  2.  1.  I  went  up  again  to  Jerusalem  with  B. 

9  gave  tome  and  B.theright  handsof  fcllowshij 

13.  B.  carried  away  with  their  dissimulation 
Col.  4.  10.  Marcus,  sister's  son  to  B.  saluteth  vou 

See  Sai'L,  P,\t;L. 
BARSABAS. 
^cfs  1.  23.  Joseph  called  B.  ||  1.5.  22.  Judas  B. 

BARTHOLOMEW. 
Mat.  10.  3.  Mark  3.  18.  /,vke  6.  14.  .^cti  1.  13. 

BARTIMEUS. 
Mark  10.  46.  blind  B.  sat  bv  the  way-side  beggma 

BARUCH. 
JWA.  3.  20  B.  son  of  Zabhai  earnestly  repaired 
10.  6.  Ginnetlion,  B.  aeakd  the  covenant 
U.  5.  Maaseitth  son  of  B.  dwelt  at  Jerusalem 
.Itr.  32.  12.  I  5 live  the  cvidenrt  to  B.  16. 
36.  4.  then  Jeremiah  called  B.  and  B.  wrote 

10.  Ihen  riad  B.  in  the  book  in  the  house  of  Lor<| 

14.  B.  took  the  roll  in  his  hand  and  cnniP 

26.  the  king  commanded  to  take  B.  the  scribe  i, 
43.  3.  but  B.  seltelh  thee  on  against  us 

6.  Johunxf  vCiuK  Jeremiah  md  B,  into  E^pt  ' 


BEN 


,rer.  45.  I.  the  word  that  Jeremiah  spake  to  B. 

BARZILI-AI. 
2  ^am.  17.27.  B.  ofRogelim  brought  heds  to  David 
IS).  3-2.  B.  was  a  very  agod  man,  even  «0  years  old 
39.  the  king  kissed  B.  and  blessed  liiin 
21.  8.  whom  BJie  brougiit  up  for  Adriel  son  of  B. 
(  Kings  ii.  7.  but  slinw-" kindness  to  the  sons  of  B. 
Ezra  i.  61.  the  children  of  B.  which  took  a  wife  ol 
the  daughters  of  B.  the  Gileaiiite,  JVeA.  7.  C3. 
BASHAN. 
A'um.21.33.they  went  U|iby  the  wayofB.Deu'.S.l. 
32.  33.  Og  king  of  B.  Dent.  1.  4.  |  3.  1,  3,  11. 
I  4.  47.  I  09.  7.  Josh.  9.  10.  |  \±  4. 
13. 30.  1  Kings  4.  19.  .VcA.  9.  ii. 
Fsal.  135.  11.  1  136.20. 
Devt.  3. 4.  kingd.  of  Og  in  B.  10.  .hsk.  13.  12,30,31. 
4.  43.  and  Golan  in  B.  Josh.  20.  8.  1  21.  27. 
32.  14.  with  rams  of  the  breed  of  B.  and  goats 
.S3.  22.  of  Dan  he  said,  Dan  shall  leap  fmrn  B. 
Josh.  17.  1.  therefore  he  had  Gilead  and  B. 
I  Kings  10.  33.  even  Gilead  and  B.  Hazael  smote 

1  CAron.6.  71.  to  the  sons  of  Gershon,  Golan  in  B. 
Psal.  22. 12.  strong  bulls  of  B.  have  beset  me  round 

68.  15.  the  hill  of  God  is  as  the  hill  of  B.  a  high 
hil!,  aj  the  hdl  of  B.  why  leap  ye,  ye  hi^h  liihs? 
22.  the  Lord  said  I  will  bring  again  from  B. 
>sa.  33.  9.  B.  and  Carmel  shake  off  their  fruits 
Jtr.  22.  20.  cry,  lift  up  thy  voice  in  B.  and  cry 
50.  IS.  Israel  shall  feed  on  Carmel  and  B. 
Ezet.  39.  )8.  all  of  them  Catlings  of  B. 
Amos  4.  1.  hear  this  word,  ye  kine  of  B. 
Jl/n:.7. 14.  let  them  feed  in  B.  as  in  the  days  of  old 
AVlA.  1.  4.  B.  languished,  Carmel  and  Lebanon 
See  Oaks. 
B.\ShEMATH. 
Oen.  26.  34.  Esau  took  to  wife  B.  the  Hittite 
36.  3.  B.  Ishmael's  daughter,  sister  of  Nobajoth 
BATH  SHEBA. 

2  Sam.  11.  3.  is  not  this  B.  daughter  of  Eliam? 
12.  24.  and  David  comforted  B.  his  wife 

\  Kings  1.  15.  B.  went  to  the  king  into  the  chamber 

28.  then  the  king  said,  ca!!  me  B.  ||  31.  B.  bowed 

2. 13.  Adonijah  came  to  B.  Ihe  mother  of  Solomon 

1  Chron.  3. 1 5.  Solomon,  of  B.  daughter  of  Ammiel 

BEDAN. 
1  S(im.  12.  11.  the  Lord  sent  B.  and  delivereii  you 
1  Chron.  7.  17.  and  the  sons  of  Ulam,  B. 

BEELZEBUB. 

Mat.  10.  25.  if  they  have  called  the  master  B. 

12. 24.  this  fellow  doth  not  casiout  devils,  hut  hy 

B.  prince  of  devils,  Mark  3.22.  Luke  11.  15. 

27.  if  I  by  B.  cast  out  devils,  Luke  11.  18,  19. 

BEER  SHEBA. 

Oen.  21.  14.  Hagar  wandered  in  wilderness  of  B. 

33.  and  Abraham  planted  a  grove  in  B. 
22.  19.  they  went  to  B.  Abraham  dwelt  at  B. 
26.  33.  therefore  the  name  of  the  city  is  B. 
28.  10.  Jacob  went  out  from  B.  toward  Haran 
46.  1.  Israel  took  his  journey  and  came  to  B. 
Josh.  19.  2.  Simeon  had  in  their  inheritance  B. 
i  Kings  19  3.Er!Jah  went  for  hislife  and  came  to  B. 
Jimcs  5.  5.  seek  not  to  Beth-el,  and  pass  not  to  B. 
8.  14.  thpv  that  say,  the  manner  of  B.  liveth 
.Sec  D.^N. 
BEKAH. 
Exod.  38.  26.  a  B.  for  each,  that  is  half  a  shekel 

BEL. 
Jsa.  46.  1.  B.  boweth  down,  Nebo  stoo,neih 
Jer.  50.  2.  Babylon  is  taken,  B.  is  confounded 
51.  44.  and  I  v/ill  punish  B.  in  Babylon,  will  bring 

BELIAL. 
Dent.  13.  13.  certain  children  of  B.  are  gone  out 
Jndg.  19.  22.  certain  sons  of  B.  beset  the  house 
20.'l3.  deliver  i:s  the  men,  the  children  of  B. 
I.Sam. 1.16.co':nt  not  thyhandmaidadau:.'hter  of  B. 
2.  12.  now  the  sons  of  Eli  were  sons  of  B. 
10.27.ch-.ldr.ofB.said,  how  shall  this  man  save  u 
25.17.  i<i  such  a  son  of  B.  man  cannot  speak  to  him 
25.  !el  not  my  lord  regard  this  man  of  B. 
30  22.  Ihen  answered  the  men  of  B.  and  said 
2  .Sam.  16.  7. come  out,  come  out,  thou  man  of  B 
CO.l. there  happened  to  be  there  a  man  of  B.  Slieba 
23.6.  the  sons  of  B.  shall  he  as  thorns  thrust  away 

1  A'fn^rs  21  .lO.set  two  sons  of  B.  before  Nal)oth,13 
C/iron.  13. 7.  gathered  to  Jeroboam  children  of  B. 
C<rr.  6.  15.  what  concord  halh  Christ  with  B.? 

BELSHAZZAR. 
/)an.  5.  22.  thou,  O  B.  hnst  not  humbled  thy  hear 
7. 1.  in  the  first  vear  of  B.  ||  8. 1 .  in  third  year  of  B. 

BELTESHAZZAR. 
Dan.  1.  7.  for  he  gave  to  Daniel  the  name  of  B. 
2.  26.  name  was  B.  4.  8,  9,  19.  I  5.  12.  |  10.  1. 
BENAI.AH.  ' 

2  Sam.  23.  22.  these  thinL'<  did  B.  1  Chrnn.  H.  24. 
1  Kings  1.  32.  Ihe  kin;  said,  c^ill  me  Zadok  and  B. 

2  35.  the  kint  put  B.  in  Joabs  room 
4   4.  B.  the  s(  n  of  Jehoiada  was  over  the  host 
iChnm.  4.  30.  Jesimiel  and  B.  sons  of  Simeon 
U.  31.  B.  Ihe  I'irathonilP,  a  mighl^  man 
1£,  ll.  breUiren  of  secon  I  degree,  B.  20.  |  16. 5,  C. 
724 


BEN 

1  Chr.  27.  5.  the  third  captain  for  third  month,  B. 
14.  the  captain  lor  the  eleventh  month,  B. 

2  Chrun.  31.  13.  Mahath  and  B.  were  overseers 
Ezra  ]().25.B.Bon  ofFaroeh  \\  30.  ofPahatSi-moab 

35.  B.  Ihe  son  of  Baiii  ||  43.  B.  son  of  Nebo 
Eick.  11.1.  among  whom  Isaw  i'elaliah  son  of  B. 

13.  when  1  propiiesied,  Ihe  sim  of  B.  died 
BEK-AMMi. 

Gen.  19.  38.  the  younger  called  hie  name  B. 
BEJV-HADAD. 

1  Kings  1.5. 18.  Aeasent  lliem  to  B.  2  Chrc^a.  10.  2. 
20.  2.  thus  sailb  B.  thy  silver  and  gold  is  mine 

16. B. was  drinkjiighimself  drunk  in  the  pavilions 

20.  B.  escajied  on  a  horse,  wilh  the  liorsemeii 
32.  thy  servant  B.  saitli,  I  pray  thee,  let  me  live 

2  Kings  6.  24.  B.  went  up  and  liesieged  Samaria 

8.  7.  B.  was  sick  ||  9.  thy  son  B.  haili  sent  ine 
13.  3.  he  delivered  Israel  into  the  band  of  B. 

25.  Jehoash  look  again  out  of  the  hand  of  B. 

,/tr.4J.2?.  I  will  kindleafire  ill  the  wallof  Damas- 
cus, it  shall  consume  the  palaces  of  B...3«io«  1.4. 
BENJAMIN. 

Gen..  35.  18.  but  hi.^  father  called  him  B. 

21.  tlie  sons  of  Rachel,  Joseph  and  B.  40.  19. 

42.  36.  Joseph  is  not,  and  ye  v;ill  take  B.  also 

43.  14.  lie  may  send  away  your  broiher  and  B. 
16.  and  when  Joseiih  .saw  B.  with  them,  29. 

34.  B.  mess  was  tive  times  so  much  as  theirs 

44.  12.  and  the  cup  was  found  in  B.  sack 

45.  14.  he  fell  on  his  brother  B.  neck  and  wept 

46.  21.  the  suns  of  B.  JVum.  26.  38,  41.  1  Chrun. 
7.  6.  I  8.  1,  40.  I  9.  7.  JViA.  11.  7. 

49.  27.  B.  shall  ravin  as  a  woh',  devour  the  prey 
jYam.  1.  11.  the  prince  of  B.  was  Abidan 
Dent.  27.  12.  these  sl-.all  stand  to  bless,  Jose[ih,  B. 

33.  12.  of  B.  Moses  ^aid,  the  beloved  of  the  Lord 
Jadg.  5.  14.  after  thee,  B.  among  thy  people 

19.  14.  they  were  by  Gibeah,  which  belongs  to  B. 

20.  20.  men  of  Israel  went  out  to  baUle  against  B. 

35.  the  Lord  smote  B.  before  Israel 
46.  all  that  fell  that  day  of  B.  were  25,000  men 

21.  1.  not  any  of  us  give  his  daughter  to  B.  18. 
16.  seeing  the  women  are  destroyed  out  of  B. 

1  .S,t;rt.4.  12.  there  ran  a  man  of  B.  out  of  ihe  army 

9.  1.  there  was  a  man  of  B.  whose  name  wasK'sh 

10.  2.  by  Rachel's  sepulclire,  in  the  border  of  B. 
13.2.  in  Gibeah  ofB.  l.'>,  16.  |  14.  10. 

2  .Sam.  2.  15.  there  arose  by  number  twelve  of  B. 
3.  19.  and  Aimer  also  spake  in  the  eavs  of  B. 
19.  17.  there  were  a  thousand  men  of  B.  with  him 
21.  14.  ilie  bones  of  Saul  buried  they  in  B. 

1  Kings  4.  18.  Shimei  son  of  Elah,  officer  in  B. 

1  Chron.  7.  10.  Ihe  sons  of  Bilhan,  Jeush  and  B. 
21.  6.  Levi  and  B.  counted  he  not  among  them 
27.  21.  over  B.  wks  Jaasiel  the  son  of  Ahner 

2  CAron. 17. 17. of  3.  Eliada  amighiy  manofvalour 

14.  32.  caused  all  in  Jerusalem  and  B   to  stand 
JVeh.  3.  23.  alter  him  repaired  B.  and  Hashub 
Psal.  68.  27.  there  is  little  B.  with  their  ruler 

80.2.  before  B.  am!  Manassch,stir  up  thystrensth 
./er.  37.  13.  when  Jeremiah  was  in  the  gate  of  B. 

.38.  7.  the  kin?  then  silling  in  the  gate  of  B. 
Kzek.  48.  23.  B.  have  a  portion  ||  32.  onog.ate  of  B. 
Hos.  5.  8.  cry  aloud  a!  Belh-aven,  after  thee,  O  B. 
Obad.  IS. possess  Ephralm,B.  shall  possess  Gilead 
Zech.  14.  10.  it  shall  he  inliabiled  from  B.  gate 
See  Children. 
BENJAMIN  with  .hidah 
Judg.iO.O.  Ammoii  passed  to  light  .fuaaaami  B. 
1  Kings  12.23.  sp.to  house  of./ut/uA,  B.  2  Chr.  11.3. 

1  Chr.  12. 16.  there  came  of  B.  and  Jiidnh  to  David 

2  Chr.  11.  12.  Rohoboam  having  Judah  and  B. 

15.  2.  hear  ye  me,  Asa,  and  all  .Judah  and  B. 
8.  put  away  the  idols  out  of  ./«</«A  iind  B. 

2.5.  S.-Amaziah  made  captains  thro'  Judah  and  B. 

31.  1.  threw  down  the  altars  out  of  .^/irfa/i  and  B. 
34.  9.  m.iiicy  that  was  gathered  of  Judnh  and  B. 

Ezra  1.  5.  rose  up  chief  fathers  of.fudah  and  B. 
4.  1.  when  the  aclversaries  of.fudah  and  B.  heard 
JVfe.'f.  11.  4.  at  Jerusalem  dwell  of  Judo  h  and  B. 

12.  34.  after  them  went  Judah,  B.  and  Jeremiah 
Ezek.  48.22.  between  the  border  of  ./udah  and  8. 

/-anrfo/ BENJAMIN. 
.7HdD'.21.21.take  his  wife  and  go  into  XhelandofB. 

1  .Sam. 9. 16.  sendihee  a  man  out  xf  the  land  o/B. 

2  ChroH.  15. 8.  put  a  wav  idols  out  of  the  land  of  B 
./er.  17. 26.  come  from /anrf  o/B.  bringing  offerings 

32.  44.  shall  take  wilnesses  in  the  land  of  B. 

33.  13.  in  the  land  of  'B.  shall  flocks  pass  asain 
37. 12.  Jeremiah  went  to  go  into  the  land  o/B. 

TnAeo/ BENJAMIN. 
JVum. 1.37.  of  Ihe  tribe  of  B.  were  numbered  35,400 
2.  22.  captain  of  the  trtbe  of  B.  Abidan,  10.  24. 

13.  9.  of  Ihe  tribe  ofB.  to  spv  Ihe  land,  Palli 

34.  21.  of  the  tribe  ofB.  to  divide.  Elidad 
./oah.  18.  11.  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  B.  came  up 

21.  the  cities  of  ihe  tribe  of  B.  were  Jericho 
21. 4.  cities  toihe  Levitesoutof  the  triheof  Judah 
and  Ihe  tribe  of  B.  17.  1  Chron.  6.  60,  65 
Judn^.^.  12.  Israel  sent  men  thro'  all  the  triOe  ofB. 


BET       [Paop«aSAMES. 

1  San.  9.21.  Tarn  least  of  families  of  the  rr/Jf  m/B 
10.  20.  tribes  come  near,  the  tribe  of  B.  was  taken 

Jlcts  13.  21.  Saul  a  man  of  the  'tribe  of  B. 
Horn.  11.  1.  1  am  of  the  tribe  ofB.  Phil.  ?,.  5. 
iiev.  7.  8.  of  the  trtbe  of  B.  were  sealed  12,000 

BE.NJAMITE. 
Jiidg.  3. 15.  Ehud  a  K.  H  1  .Sam.  9.  1   Kish  a  U. 
!  .Sam.9.21.  Saul  ans^.!red  and  said,  sni  not  (a  H 

2  .Sam.  16.  II.  Shimei  .»  B.  19.  16.  1  K>ngf  2.  8. 
20.  1.  Sheba  a  B.  ||  Estk.  2.  5.  Mordccai  a  B. 

BENJAMITES. 
Judg.  19.  10.  the  men  of  the  [dace  were  B. 
211.  3.").  Israel  destroyed  of  Ihe  B.  25,100. 

43.  thus  lliey  inclosed  the  B.  round  about 
I  .Sam.  22.  7.  Ihen  said  Sao),  hear  now,  yo  B. 
lCAron.27. 12.  the  ninth  captain  was  Ahiezer  ofB 

BENONI. 
Gen.  35.  18.  departing  she  called  liis  name  B. 

BEOIi. 
Gen.'Sfi.  32.  Beta  the  son  of  B.  reigned,  I  Chr.  1.  A^ 
JVum.  22.  5.  Balaam  Ihe  son  of  B.  21.  3,  1.5.  |  31.8 
Dtut.  23.  4.  ./ash.  13.  22.  \  ?4.  9.  Mic.  6  5 
BERACHAH. 
1  Chron.  12.  3.  B.  came  to  David  to  Ziklag 
i2  Chron.  20.  26.  therefore  called  Ihe  valley  of  R. 
BEREA. 
9c«s  17.10.  breth.seni  Paul  and  Silas  by  night  tjB 

13.  the  Jews  heard  that  Paul  preacher!  at  [■. 
20.  4.  Sopaler  of  B-  aerompanicd  Paul  to  A  >\a 

BERITH. 
Judg.  9.  46.  a  hold  of  the  house  of  their  God  B. 

BERNICE. 
./?ris25.I3.  Agrippa  and  B.  came  unto  CesareH,2.% 
26.  30.  the  king  rose  up,  the  governor  and  B. 

BESOR. 
1  Sam.  30. 9.  si.x  hundred  men  came  to  the  brook  B 

BF.THABARA. 
./oAn  1.28.t!iese  ihiigs  done  in  B.  heyond  Jotdaa 

BETH.ANY. 
J[at.2l.  17.  Jo-sus  went  into  B.  20.  fi.  Mark  Tl.  1 
II.  I  14.  3.  /.uke  19  29.  .hhn  12.  1 
Mark  11.  12.  when  come  from  B.  he  'vas  hungry 
Luke  24.  50.  he  led  them  out  as  far  as  to  B. 
./uhn  11. 1.  a  man  was  sick,  named  Lazarus  ofB 

BETH-AVEN. 
.Tosh-  7.  2.  sent  men  to  Ai,  which  is  beside  B. 
1  .Sam.  14.  23.  and  the  bailie  passed  over  to  B. 
Hos.  4. 15.  come  yenottoGilgiil,nnreoye  up  tc  B 
5.  8.  cry  aloud  at  B.  after  thee,  O  Benjamin 
10.  5.  shall  fear,  beca'isR  of  the  calves  ofB. 
BETH-DIBLATM.MM. 
Jer.  43.  22.  judgment  is  come  upon  B. 

BETH-EL. 
Grn.  28.  19.  Jacob  called  the  place  B.  35.  15. 
3I.]3.IamGod  ofB.  where  thou  vowedst  a  vcw 
35.  I.  CO  up  to  B.  3.  I(  0.  so  Jacoh  came  to  B. 
.Josh.  16.  2.  the  lot  of  Jose|)hgooth  from  B.  to  LtH 
Judg.  1.22.  the  house  of  Joseph  wintiipag:iimtB. 

4.  5.  Deborah  dwelt  between  Ramah  and  B. 
21. 19.  in  a  place  which  is  on  Ihe  north  side  ofB 

1  .Sam.  7.  16.  he  went  from  year  to  vear  to  B. 
10.  3.  shall  meet  three  men  goinc  up  to  God  to  B, 
13.  2.  two  thinisand  were  with  Siiul  in  mount  B 
30.  27.  a  present  to  them  which  were  in  B. 

1  Kings  12.  29.  he  set  the  one  calf  in  B.  :13. 
13.  1.  behold,  tliere  came  a  man  of  God  to  B. 

4.  which  had  cried  against  the  altar  in  B.  3'J. 
11.  now  Ihere  dwelt  an  idd  prophet  in  B. 

2  Kingsi.  2.  tarry  here,  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  H 
23.  and  he  went  up  from  ihence  unto  B. 

10.  29.  Jehu  departed  not  from  rhe  ca'  'es  in  B. 

17.  28.  one  of  the  priests  came  and  dwelt  in  B. 

23.  4.  he  burnt  them  and  carried  the  ashes  to  P 
15.  the  altar  at  B.  Josiah  brake  down 
17.  who  proclaimed  against  the  altar  ofB. 
19.  according  to  all  that  he  had  done  in  B. 

Ezra  2.28.  the  men  ofB.  and  Ai  223,  mh.  7.  32. 
./i"r.4S.  13.  as  the  house  of  Israel  was  ashamed  o''B. 

f/n.s.l0.I5.soshallB.do  to  you  because  of  vvickedn. 

12.  4.  he  found  him  in  B.  there  he  spake  with  ua 
.^mns  3.  14.  I  will  also  visit  the  ahnrs  ofB. 

4. 4.  come  to  B.  and  transiress,  multiply  transgre*. 

5.  5.  seek  not  B.  for  B.  shall  come  to  nought 
0.  list  there  be  none  to  quench  it  in  B. 

7.  13.  but  pro|)hesv  not  again  any  more  at  B. 

BETH-ELITE. 
1  Kin  ITS  16.  34.  Hiel  the  B.  did  build  Jcrlefeo 

BETHER. 
Cant.  2.  17   like  a  Hirt  on  the  mounlains  ofB. 

BETHESPA. 
John  5.  2.  there  is  a  nool  called  in  Hebrew  B. 

BETH-EZEL. 
Mic.  1.  II.  came  not  forth  in  the  mourning  of  B. 

BETH-GAMUL. 
./er.  43.  23.  judgment  is  come  upon  B. 

BETH  HACCEREM. 
.Tcr.  6.  1.  O  Benjamin,  set  up  a  sign  of  fire  in  B. 

BETH-HORON 
iJosh.W.  11.  going  down  to  B.  the  Lord  cast  stonef 
I   21.  22.  Ephra=a  gave  Levites  B.  1  Chron.  6  6l> 


CAN 


jIcIs  I'J,  20.  ttix!  haviii;;  made  B.  llieir  friend 

BOANERGES. 
Mark  3. 17.  suniamed  the  in  B.  the  Bons  of  Uiundcr 

BOA?.. 
I  ICiiiirs  7. 21.  the  left  pillai  called  B.  2  C/ir.  3.  17. 

BOAZ. 

Rut/t  2. 1.  Naomi  had  a  kinsman,  his  name  was  B. 

ii>.  the  man's  name  with  whom  [  wrought,  isB. 

;i. 'J.  is  not  B.  of  our  ';indred  Ij  7.vviien  B.had  eaten 

A.  1.  then  went  B.  U|)  to  the  gale,  and  sat  down 

i;i.  so  B.  look  Ruth,  and  slie  was  liis  wife 

21.  B.  h.gat  Olml,  1  Ckr.  2.  11, 12.  Mat.  1.5 
/.uic  '3.  3'i.  Obed,  whiel:  was  the  son  of  B. 

BOCHLM. 
Judg.  2   1.  an  angel  came  U|)  from  Gilgal  to  B. 
5.  ujid  lliey  called  the  name  of  liiat  jilucc  B. 
BOSOR,  .S(<;  Balaam. 
BOZRAH. 
Ctcn.,  36.  33.  Jobab  of  S.  reigned  in  his  stead 
Isa.  'M.  G.  for  the  Lord  hath  a  sacrifice  in  B. 
Cit.  1.  that  Cometh  with  dyed  garments  from  B. 
Jcr.  4'>.  24.  and  iu<lgmeut  is  come  U[)on  B. 
4i'.  13.  havir  sworn  that  li.  shall  become  desolation 

22.  and  he  sliall  spread  his  wings  over  B. 
.1  III  IIS  I.  12.  which  sii.Hlldevoarthe  palaces  of  B. 
Mid.  12.  put  them  tosctlier  as  the  sheep  of  B. 

BIJL. 
1  Kini's  6.  38.  in  month  B.  the  house  was  linished 

BUZ. 
Oen.  22.  21.  Milcah  hare  to  Nahor  B.  and  Kemnel 
lC4r..5.14   Jeshisliai.sonof.Ialiilo,  the  son  ofB. 
Jer.  23.  23.  1  made  Dedan  and  B.  to  drink  the  cup 

HUZI. 
E:c/V.  1 .3.  word  came  li  Lzekiel  the  priest,  son  of  B. 

BlJ/JTE. 
./ob  32.  2.  Elihu  the  sou  of  Barachel  the  B.  6. 


Pkofxr  Namks.J     bit 

f  Savt    13.  l.*^.  another  conina   y  turned  to  B. 

I  A'(tt^,<  y.  t7.  and  Solonion  hndl  B.  2CVj™«.8. 5. 

1  CkroK.  7,  ai.  his  dau'ihter  Slierah  built  B. 

BETHLEHEM. 
'ien.  35.  19.  Rachel  d"ied  m  the  wav  to  B.  43.  7. 
/usk.  lit.  15.  Malah  and  B.  cities  of  Zebulun 
fuiia.  12.  H.  after  him  Ibzan  of  B.  judged  Israel 
Hiitk  1.  111.  they  two  went  till  tliev  came  to  B. 
2.4.  BoHS  came  from  B.  \\  4.  11.  be  famous  in  B. 

1  Sum.  Hi.  4.  Samuel  came  to  B.  elders  ireinhled 
20.  G.  I»avid  a^ked  leave  of  nie  to  run  to  B.  28. 

2  *'«(«.23.t."i.navidsalil,  O  that  one  would  giveine 

drink  of  w.ater  of  the  well  of  B.  1  Chr.  11. 17. 

1  Ckiaii.  2.  51    Salma  lire  father  of  B.  54. 
4.  4.  the  tirsi  born  of  Epiiratah,  the  fuller  of  B. 

2  t'Ar„n.  II.  6.  Rehoboam  built  B.  and  Elaru 
F.zrii  2.  21.  the  children  of  B.  JV,Jt.  7.  OtJ. 
Ji-r.W.  17.  dwelt  in  habitation  ofC'liimham  by  B. 
Mat.  2.  I.  when  Jesus  was  born  in  B.of  Judah,  5. 

6.  thou  B.  id  the  land  of  .Iiidah,  art  not  the  least 
10.  Hurnd  slew  all  the  children  thai  were  iii  B. 
l.iike  2.  4.  Joseph  went  up  from  Galilee  to  B. 

15.  let  MS  now  go  to  B.  and  see  this  thing 
Jukn  7.  42.  <"hrisi  coinetii  out  of  ihe  town  of  B. 

BETH  LEllEM  EPHRATAH. 
itic  5.  2.  limn  B.-E|iliratali,  though  thou  be  little 

BETH-EEHEMJUDAH. 

Judg.  17.  7.  a  I.evite  of  B.  went  to  sojourn,  8,  9. 

i.  I.  a  Levitc  took  him  a  concubine  out  of  B. 

18.  we  are  passing  from  B.  and  I  went  to  B. 

ftutn  I.  I.  Elimelech  of  B.  went  to  sojourn 

I  Han.  17.  12.  David  sim  of  an  Ephrathite  of  B. 

BEIH  LEHE.MITE. 

1  San.  10.  1.  .lesse  the  B.  18.  (  17.  ."iS. 

2  .Va  n.21,19.Elhaiian  the  B.slcw  Goliai.Vs  brother 

BETH-PEOR. 
Oeitt.  3.29.  we  abodi^  in  the  valley  over-against  B. 
4.  4*i-  the  statmes  Moses  spake  over-against  B. 
34.  6.  lie  buried  Moses  in  a  valley  cver-against  B 

bei'h-phage: 

JnaJ.21.1.wbencomptoB.  Mnrk\l.\.f.uke  19.29, 

bethsaida. 

Mat.  11.  21.  woe  nnio  thee  B.  Lulic  10   13. 
Mark  R.  4.1.  he  constrained  his  disciples  togoto  B. 

8.  22.  Cometh  to  B.  they  bring  a  blind  man  to  hini 
I.ukt  9.  10.  he  went  into  a  desert  belonging  to  B. 
John  1.  44.  now  Philip  wns  of  B.  12.  21. 

BETH  SHAN. 
lSam.31.10.  fistened  S. ill's  bcdv  to  the  wall  of  B. 

HETHSHEMESH. 
Joih.  1.5.  10.  the  border  of  Judali  went  down  to  B. 
19.  22.  Issachai's  coMst  reacheth  to  B. 

33   Beth-anath  and  B.  cities  of  Naplitali 
2i.  i'l.  Judah  gaveto  Leviies  B.  willi  her  suburbs 
fv.'i^.  I.  3:?.  did  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  B. 
i  Sj.m.  fi.  9.  if  it  goolh  op  by  the  way  of  B. 

12.  Ihe  kiiie  look  the  straight  way  to  B. 

19.  be  smote  the  men  of  B.  hecauseihey  looked 

1  fiinisi  4.  9.  the  son  of  Dekar  was  in  B.  an  officer 

2  A'jH "•»  14.  11.  kings  of  Judah  and  Nrael  looked 

one  another  in  the  f  ir^  at  B.  2  C/iron.  25.  21. 
iCkron.  28.  18.  Ihe  Philistines  bad  taken  B. 
Jer.  43.  13.  he  shall  break  ilie  images  of  B. 

BETHUEL. 
Oev.  22.  22.  behold,  Milrah  bare  to  Nahor,  B. 

2;l.  B.  hegat  Rebekah,  21.  l.i.  |  25.  20. 
24   24.  ghe  said,  I  am  the  daughter  of  B.  47. 
38.  S.  go  lo  the  house  of  B.  thy  mother's  father 

BEULAH. 
Tsa.  62. 4.  call  thv  land  B.  for  Ed.  dclighteth  in  thee 

BEZAEEEL. 
F.cnti.  31.  2.  I  have  called  by  mme  B.son  of  T^ri, 
of  the  Iriheof  .Imiih,  3.5.  30.  1  Chrov.  2.  20. 
3R.  1.  then  wrought  B.  1|  37.  1.  P..  made  the  ark 
?^.  22.  B.  made  all  the  Lord  commanded  Moses 
iChron.  1.5.  i:ie  brazen  altar  that  B.  had  made 
Kin  10.  30.  the  sons  of  Piluitlinioab,  B.  Biiinu 

BEZEK. 
Jiiiitr.  1.4.  Ibev  slew  of  iliem  in  I^.  10.090  men.  r, 

1  St.m.  11.  8.  Saul  numbered  Israel  in  B.  300,000 

BICHRI. 

2  '^iiti.  20.  1.  Sheba  the  son  of  R.  a  Benjamite 
2  so  every  man  followed  Sheba  the  son  of  B. 
(i   now  shall  the  son  of  B.  do  us  more  hirm 
22.  they  cut  off  the  hend  of  Sheba  the  son  of  B. 

BinKAR. 
2.T(n4r.9  9.25.  Jchnsaid  to  B.  his  captain,  take  up 

BIGTHAN. 
F..7A.2  21.  B.soii;hl  to  Inv  hand  on  kini  .Ahasiiermi 
"i.  2.  that  Mordecai  had  told  of  B.  and  Terosh 

BII-PAn. 
/o4  2.  11.  B.theShnhite,  8.  1,  [  18.  1. 1 23. 1.  142.9. 

BILHAFl. 
r;'n.0^'.29  T.al.an  gave  m  Rachel  B.lo  he  her  maid 
:¥).  3.  l.ehold  mv  mnid  B    so  In  unto  her,  4. 

5  B.  ronceived,7.  ||  35.  22.  Reuben  lav  with  R. 
%-<.  25.  the  sons  of  B.  37.  2.  |  46.  25.  I  Chr.  7.  U  i  nrn.  9.  18.  and  Ham  in  the  father  of  C. 
1  Chrnn.  4.  29  Shimei.  his  sons  dwelt  at  B.  j     22.  Han  the  'nllier  of  C.  saw  the  nakedness 

BITH  VNI A .  25.  cursed  be  C,  II  26,  C  shall  he  his  servant,  27 

.dtij  10  7   Iheya's.ivelfogointoB  but  Spirit     I    10. 15.  ('  btgal  Sidon  his  first-born,  1  Cftr.  1. 13. 


CAR 


1  P(t.  1.  1.  to  strangers  scattered  tliro'  Asia  and  B.    I  Gen.  23. 1.  not  take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  ofC  G 
BLASTUS.  CANAAN. 


CABUL. 

1  Kinffs  9. 13.  Hiram  called  them  the  land  of  C. 

CAIAPHAS. 
Jifnt.  2fi.  3.  Ihe  higii-priest  who  was  called  C 

57.  they  led  Jesiis  away  to  C.  the  higli-|iriest 

■/o/in  11.49.  C.  said,  ye  know  nothing  at  all 

18.  14.  C.  was  he  tha'tgave  counsel  to  the  Jews 

25.  led  Jesus  from  C.  to  the  hall  of  judgment 

See  .Annas. 

CAIN. 

./osh.  15.  57.  C.  and  Gibeah,  cities  of  Judah 

CAIN. 
Oen.  4.  2.  but  C.  was  a  tiller  of  the  ground 
.5.  to  O.  luid  his  offering  he  hail  not  respect 
15. the  L.set  a  marl;  on  ('.lest  any  should  kill  him 
2.5.  another  seed  instead  of  Abe!  whom  C.  slew 
ffrl).  1 1.  4.  a  more  e.vcellent  sacrifice  than  C 
1  .folin  3.  12.  not  as  C  who  was  of  that  wicked  one 
Jiidc  II.  they  have  gone  in  the  way  of  C 

CAINAN 
Luke  3.  30.  which  was  it.e  son  of  C.  37. 

CALDEA,   .SreCHALDEA. 

CALEB. 

J\r:int.  13.  fi.  of  the  tribe  of  Jnrlah,  C.  to  spy  the  land 
30.  and  C.  stilled  tho  |icople  before  Moses 
14. 24. hut  my  servant  Chaving  another  spirit,  will 
I  bring  into  the  land.  30.  |32. 12.  Dent.  1.  3G. 
38.  but  Joshua  and  C.  lived  still,  26.  05. 
34.  19.  of  the  triheof  Judah,  C.  todivi.le  the  land 
./i).«/t.I4.13.  Jdshuag.TveC.  Hebron  for  inheritance 
15.  14.  C.  drove  thence  Ihe  three  sons  of  Anak 
l(i.  C  said,  he  that  smiletb  Kiijath-sepher 
.Tiidir.  1.  15   iiiid  C.  gave  her  the  upper  springs 
1  Sam.  25.  3.  Nabal  was  of  ihe  bouse  of  C. 
1  Chr.  2. 18.  and  C.  be?at  rhildren,  42.  50. 1  4. 15. 

CALEB. 
1  .Sam.  50.  14.  on  the  south  of  C.  we  burnt  Ziklag 

CALEB-EPHRATAH. 
1  CAron.  2. 24.  after  tlint  Hebron  was  dead  inC. 

CALNEH. 
r^cn.lO.  10.  Babel  and  C.  in  the  land  of  Shinnr 
.^Jmos  6.  2.  pass  yo  unto  C.  from  thence  to  Hemath 

CALNO. 
/>a.l0.9.not  C.  asCarchemishTHamath  asArpad? 

CALVARY. 
r.^ike  23   33.  when  c.me  to  ihi-  place  called  C. 

CAMON. 
.hiiis.  10.  5,  Jair  died,  and  was  buried  in  C. 

CA\A 

Inhn  2   1.  there  was  a  marrmge  in  C.  of  Galilee 

11.  this  beffinning  of  miracles  did  Jesns  in  C 

4.  46.  so  Jesns  came  ag.rin  into  C.  of  Galilee 

21.  2.  there  were  Thomas  sind  Nalhanael  of  C. 

CANAAN. 


Kiod.  15.  15.  the  inhahilaiits  of  C.  shall  melt 
Judg.  3. 1.  as  had  not  known  all  the  wars  of  C. 

4.  2.  the  Lord  sold  them  to  Jabip.  king  of  C 
23.  and  God  subdued  Jabin  the  king  of  C.  24. 

5.  19.  then  fought  the  kings  of  C.  in  Tiianach 
Psal.  100.  38.  they  sacrificed  to  the  iilols  of  C. 

135.  11.  who  smote  all  the  kingdoms  of  C 
/.5a. 19.18.  fivecilies  in  Egypt  speak  languajnof  O, 
Zrph.  2.  5.  O  C.  1  will  even  destroy  thee 
Mat.  15.  22.  a  woman  of  C.  cried  to  Jesus,  saying 

Land  of  CANAAN. 
Gen.  12.  5.  went  forth  to  go  into  the  land  of  C. 

10.  3.  Abram  dwelt  ten  vears  in  Ihe  la»d  of  V. 

17.  8.  I  will  give  Ihee  Ihu  land  of  C.  Lev.  25.  38 
JV«m.  34.  2.  Deut.  32.  49.  1  CAroa 
10.  18.  Psal.  105.  11. 

37.  1.  and  Jacob  dwelt  in  the  land  ofC. 
42.  5.  lor  the  famine  was  in  the  liind  of  C. 
7.  whence  come  ye?  they  said,  from  land  of  C 
13.thy  servants  are  sons  of  one  man  in  land  of  C 
45.  17.  and  go,  get  ye  up  unto  the  land  of  V. 
50.  13.  his  sons  carried  him  into  the  Zaiir/  o/'C. 
Lev.  14.  34.  when  ye  be  come  into  the  Zanri  of  C 
which  I  gave  for  a  possession,  Jifum.  '.<A.  3, 

18.  3.  do  not  after  the  doings  of  the  land  of  C. 
J^um.  13. 17.  Moses  sent  them  to  spy  Ihe  land  ofC 

32.  32.  we  will  pass  over  armed  into  the  /«7i(/  ofV. 
.iosli.  J.  12.  they  dideat  the  fruitof  the  land  of  C 
22.  11.  bavebuilt  an  altar  over-against  Zaji(io/C 
24.  3.  I  led  him  through  all  Ihe  land  of  C. 
Ezek.  16.  3.  thy  nativity  is  of  the  land  ofV. 
Jlcls  7.11.thore  came  dearth  overall  the  landofC. 
13.  19.  had  destroyed  seven  nations  in  land  of  C 

CA.VAANITE,  S. 
Gen.  12.  6.  and  the  C.  was  then  in  the  land,  13.  7. 
15.21.  the  Amorites,  C.  Girgashites  and  Jebusitca, 
F.xod.  3.8, 17.  I  23.23.  Deut.l.  J.  j  2t).  17. 
.lash.  3.  10.  I  12.  8.  Judg.  3.  5.  Xeh.  9.  a 
24.  3.  thou  shall  not  take  a  wife  of  the  C. 
.34.  30.  to  make  me  lo  slink  amongst  Iho  C 
3ri.  2.  Judah  saw  the  daughter  of  a  certain  ('■. 
F.xod.  23.  28.  I  will  drive  out  the  C.  33.  2.  |  34.  11. 
JV«r«.21.3.  the  Lord  delivered  up  the  C  A"'. '1.9.24. 
.Josh.  17.  12.  hulC.would  dwell  in  land,  Judir.  1.27. 
18.  shall  drive  out  the  C.llio'  have  ironcharioti 
Judg.  1.  1.  who  shall  go  up  against  Ihe  C   first? 
9.  Judah  went  down  to  fight  against  the  C.  10. 
29.iieither  did  Ephraim  drive  out  the  C.  in  Geza» 
33.  hut  Naphtali  dwelt  among  the  C.  of  the  land 
1  Kings  9.  16.  Pharaoh  bad  slain  the  C.  in  Gezei 
/C:rtt  9.1. doing  according  tot  he  abomin;i:  ions  of  C 
OAoY/.20.captiv.  of  this  host  shall  possess  that  of  C. 
y.ech.  14.  21.  no  more  C.  in  the  hon^e  of  tho  Lord' 
Mat.  10.  4.  Simon  the  C.  Mark  3.  18. 

CANAANITESS. 
1  CAi-07t.2.  3.  werebiirn  to.liiilahof  Shua  the  C. 

CANDACE. 
Jlcts  8.  27.  a  eunuch  of  gteat  authority  uniler  C. 

CAPERNAUM. 
Mat.  4. 13.  Jesus  leaving  Nazareth,  dwelt  in  C. 
8.  5.  when  Jesus  was  entered  into  C  there  cama 
11.  23.  thou  C.  which  art  exalted,  Luke  10.  15. 
17.  24.  when  they  were  come  to  C.  they  that 
Mark  1.21.  and  they  went  into  C.  he  taught,  2. 1. 
I.vkc  4.  23.  whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  inC 
Inhn  2.  12.  they  continued  not  many  days  in  C. 
4.  4S.  was  a  nobleman  whose  son  was  sick  at  C. 
0.  17.  the  disciples  went  over  the  sea  toward  C 
24.  Ihe  people  came  to  C.  seeking  for  Jesus 
59.  these  things  said  he,  as  he  taught  in  C. 
CAPHTOR. 
./>r.47.4.will  spoil  the  reninantof  the  country  of  C 
Jimos  9.  7.  I  brought  Ihe  Philistines  from  C. 

CAPPADOCIA. 
Jtets  2.  9.  Ihe  dwellers  in  C.  we  bear  them  speak 

1  Pet.  1. 1.  to  the  strangers  scHitere;!  thro'  C.  Asia 
CARCHEMISH. 

2  CAr()?i.35. 20.  Necbocame  up  to  fight  against  C 
Isa.  10.  9.  is  not  Calno  as  C?  Hamath  as  ArpadT 
Jer.  46.2.  which  was  hv  the  river  Euphrates  in  G. 

CARMEL. 

./o.<//.15..55.C.  and  Ziph  in  the  inheritance  of  Judah 

1  f<am.  15.  12.  it  was  told  Satnuel,  Saul  came  to  C. 

25.2.  Nahal's  possessions  were  in  C.  the  man  groat 

7.  noihiiig  missing  all  the  while  they  were  inC. 

40.  Daviil's  servants  were  come  to  Abigail  to  C. 

1  Kings  18.  19.  gather  lo  me  all  Israel  lo  mount  C. 
42.  anrl  Elijah  went  up  to  the  top  of  C. 

2/r(«^»2.  2.5.  Elisha  went  from  thence  to  moiini  C 

4.  25.  the  woman  of  Shunem  came  lo  niouirl  C. 

19.  2;j.  I  will  enter  into  the  lodgings  of  his  borders, 

and  into  Ihe  forest  of  his  C.  Isa.  37.  24. 

2  Chrov.  26.  10.  Uzz.iah  had  vine-dressers  in  C. 
Cant. 7. 5. thine  head  upon  thee  is  like  (I'.hair  purplii 
Asa.  35.  2.  the  e.\cellency  of  C.  and  Sharer. 

.Ter.  46.  18.  and  as  C.  by  the  sea,  so  shall  he  comu 
.^mns  1.  2.  anil  Ihe  top  of  C.  shall  wither 
9. 3.  though  they  hide  tbemseivcs  in  the  toy  of  C 


CHA 

JVic.  "  14.  which  dwell  solitary  in  the  midst  of  C. 

See   Uashan. 

CARMELITE. 

l.*(mi.30.5.Abig.  wile  of  Nubiil  C.  2Sam.  2.2.  |  3.3. 

}  Sam.  23.  35.  Jlezrai  C.  one  of  DaviJ's  wurlliiea 

CARMI. 
Oen.  46.  9.  the  sons  of  Reuben  ;  Hczron,  and  C. 
Josh.  7.  1.  A  than  the  son  of  C.  18.  1  Chron.  2.  7. 

1  CJir.4. 1.  tjesonsof  Judali;  Pharez,  llezioii,  C. 

CARPUS. 

2  Tim.  4.  13.  the  cloke  that  I  left  with  C.  bring 

CASIPUIA. 
Eira  8.  17  to  Iddo  tlic  chief  at  the  place  C. 

CEDRON. 
/ohnlS.  1.  he  went  with  disciples  over  the  brook  C. 

CENCHREA. 
/ids  18.  18.  Paul  having  shorn  bis  head  in  U. 
Horn.  10.  1.  sister  Phebe  a  servantof  church  at  C. 

CEPHAS. 
Ichn  1.  42.  thou  slialt  be  called  C.  a  stone 
1  Cor.  1.  12.  every  one  of  you  saith,  I  am  of  C. 
3.  22.  wliether  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  C.  or  life 
9.  5.  and  as  tlie  brelbren  of  the  Lord,  and  C. 
15.  5.  that  he  was  seen  <if  C.  then  of  the  twelve 
Gal.  2.  9.  James,  C.  and  John,  who  seemed  pillars 

CESAR. 
Mat.  22.  17.  tell  us,  is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to 
C.  or  not?  J)lark  12.  11.  f.uke  20.  22. 
21.  render  to  C.  the  things  that  are  Cesar's,  and  to 
God  the  things  that  are  God's,  Murk  12.  17. 
Luke".l.lhere  went  out  a  decree  from  C.Augustus 
3.  1.  now  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  Tiberius  C. 
23.  2.  and  forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  C.  saying 
Ju/iH  I'J.  12.  the  Jews  cried  out,  saying,  if  thou  let 
this  man  go,  thou  art  not  Cesar's  friend  : 
speakelh  against  C. 
15.  the  priests  answered,  we  have  no  king  but  C. 
^cts  11.  28.  came  to  pass  in  days  of  Claudius  C. 

17.  7.  these  all  do  contrary  to  the  decrees  of  C. 
25.  8.  nor  against  C.  have  I  offended  any  thing 

11.  I  appeal  unto  C.  ||  21.  tdl  [  send  him  to  C. 
2fi.  32.  set  at  liberty,  if  he  had  not  appealed  to  C. 
27.  24.  fear  not,  thou  must  be  brought  before  C. 
23.  19.  I  was  constrained  lo  appeal  lo  C. 
Phil  4.  22.  chiefly  they  that  are  of  C.  household 

CESAREA. 
Mat.  16.  13.  Jesus  came  into  the  coasts  of  C^ 
Mark  8.  27.  Jesus  went  out  into  the  towns  of  C 
Jicta  8.  40.  Philip  preached,  till  he  came  to  C. 

9.  30.  the  brethren  brought  Paul  down  lo  C. 

10.  24.  the  morrow  after  they  entered  into  C. 

11.  II.  Cornelias  sent  three  men  from  C.  to  me 

12.  19.  Herod  went  down  from  Judea  to  C. 

18.  22.  when  he  had  landed  at  C.  and  saluted 
21.  16.  there  went  with  us  of  the  disciples  of  C. 
23   23.  make  ready  200  soldiers  to  go  to  C. 

35.  ].  after  3  davs  be  ascended  from  C.  to  Jerus. 

4.  Festus  answered,  Paul  should  be  kejU  at  C. 

CHALCOL. 
I  Ki-ngs  4  31.  Solomon  was  wiser  than  O. 
1  Cftr.  2. 6.  the  sons  of  Zerah;  Henian,C.  and  Dara 

CHALDEA. 
Jer.  .')0.  10.  C.  shall  be  a  spoil,  saith  the  Lord 
51.24.  I  will  render  toinbabitautsof  C.  their  evi 

35.  my  blood  be  upon  the  inhabitants  of  C. 
F.zek.  16.  29.  hast  multiplied  thy  fornication  to  C. 
23.  16.  she  sent  messengers  to  ihem  into  C. 

CHALDEAN. 
Ezra  5. 12.  gave  them  into  hand  of  Nebuch.  the  C. 
Dan.  2.  10.  that  asked  such  things  at  any  C. 

CHALDEANS. 

Job  1.  17.  C.  made  out  three  bands,  fell  on  camels 

Ina.  23.  13.  the  land  of  C.  the  Assyrian  founded 

43.  14.  I  have  brought  down  all  the  C. 

47.  1.  there  is  no  throne,  O  daughter  of  the  C. 

5.  get  tliee  into  darkness,  O  daughter  of  the  C. 
4S.  14.  and  his  arm  shall  be  on  the  C. 

20  go  ye  forth  of  Babylon,  flee  ye  from  the  C. 
Jer.  21.  4.  wherewith  ye  fislit  against  the  C. 

9.  he  that  falleth  to  the  O.  he  shall  live,  38.  2. 
25.  12.  I  will  punish  the  land  of  C.  .50.  1,4.5. 

32.  5.  tho'  ye  fight  with  the  C  ye  shali  not  prosper 
24.  the  city  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the  C.  43. 
29.  the  C.  shall  come  and  set  fire  on  this  city 

33.  .5.  come  to  fight  with  the  C.  but  to  fill  them 
37.8.  theC.  shall  come  again  and  fight  ag.  the  city 

9.  saying,  the  C.  shall  surely  depart  from  us 

10.  tho'  ye  had  smitten  the  whole  army  of  I  he  C. 
14.  then  said  Jeremiah,  I  full  net  away  to  iheC 

38.  19.  am  afr.nid  of  Jews  that  are  fallen  to  the  C. 

23  they  shall  bring  out  thy  children  to  the  C. 
u'J.  8.  r.  burnt  king's  house,  and  houses  of  people 
40.  9.  Gedaliah  aaid.  fear  not  to  serve  the  C. 

to.  t  will  dwell  at  Mizpah,  lo  serve  the  <^ 
41   3.  Tshmacl  slew  the  C.  that  were  at  Mizpah 
43.  3.  Baruch  Betteth  thee  on  to  deliver  us  lo  C. 

50.  33.  a  sword  is  upon  the  C.  saith  the  Lord 
45.  tho  Lard  hath  purposed  against  the  C. 

51 .  4.  ihus  the  slain  shall  fall  in  the  land  of  tlie  C. 
5\  3.  hiit  the  army  of  the  C.  pursued  Zedekiab 

72li 


COR 

Kieh.  12.13.  T  will  bring  him  to  the  land  of  t'le  3. 
23.  14.  she  saw  tlie  images  of  the  C.  );ourtrayed 
Dan.  1.  4.  they  might  teach  the  tongue  of  the  C. 

2.  2.  then  the  king  commanded  to  call  the  C. 

3.  8.  at  that  time  certain  C.  accused  the  Jews 

4.  7.  then  came  in  the  C.  and  the  soothsayers 

5.  7.  the  king  cried  aloud  lo  brJNg  in  the  C. 

11.  whom  thy  father  made  master  of  the  C. 
9.  1.  Darius  made  king  over  the  realm  of  the  C. 

Hah.  1.  I),  lo,  I  raise  up  ihe  C.  that  hasty  nation 
Jicls  7.  4.  Abraham  came  out  of  the  land  of  theC. 

CHALDEES. 

2  A'ir(^.9  24.2. Lord  sent  against  him  bands  of  the  C. 

2i.  4.  the  ('.  were  against  the  city  round  about 

10.  the  army  of  the  C.  brake  down  the  walls 

26.  came  lo  i;gypt,for  they  were  afraid  of  the  C. 
2  Ckr.  3().  17.  he  brought  on  them  the  king  of  the  C. 
Isa.  13.  19.  Babylon  the  beauty  of  C.  excellency 

See  Ur. 

CHARRAN. 

Jictsl. 'i.God  appeared  bef  Abraham  dwelt  in  C.  4. 

CHEBAR. 
Ezek.  1.  1.  by  river  of  C.  3.  |  3.  15,  23. 1 10.  15, 20. 

CHEMARIMS. 
Zcph.  1.  4.  I  will  cut  off  Ihe  name  of  the  C. 

CHEMOSH. 
A^avi.  21.  29.  thou  art  undone,  O  people  of  C. 
ludg.  1 1.  24.  will  not  thou  possess  what  C.  givelli? 
IKinirs  11.  7.  Solomon  built  a  high  place  for  C.  33. 
.Jer.  48.  7.  and  C.  shall  go  forth  into  captivity 
13.  ar.d  Moab  shall  be  ashamed  of  C.  as  Israel 
46.  woe  to  thee,  O  Moab,  people  of  C.  perisheth 
CHENANIAH. 
lCAr.l5.22.C.chiefof  theLeviles,wa3for8ong,27. 

CHERETBIMS. 

Eiek.  25.  16.  beh.dd,  I  will  cutoff  C.  and  destroy 

CHERETHITES. 

1  SiiTn.  30. 14.  made  an  invutiion  on  thcBoutliof  C. 

2  .Sam.  8.18.  Benaiah  Ihe  son  of  Jehoiiida  was  over 

the  C.  and  Pelethiles,  20.23.  1  Ckron.  18.  17. 
Zep/i.2.5.  woe  unto  the  nation  of  theC.O  Canaan 

CHERITH. 

1  Kings  17.  3.  and  hide  thyself  by  the  brook  C. 

CHILION,  See  Mahlon. 

CHILMAO. 
Eiek.  27.  23.  Ashur  and  C.  \vere  thy  merchants 

CHIMHAM. 
2.Sa?n.  19.  37.  thy  servant  C.  let  him  go  over,  38, 40. 
Jer.  41.  17.  they  dwelt  in  the  habitation  of  C. 

CHIOS. 
.lets  20.  15.  we  came  next  day  over-against  C. 

CHISLEU. 
./VeA.1.1  .in  the  month  C.  ||  ZefA.7.1.ninlh  month  C. 

CHITTIM. 
JVtim.  24.  24.  the  ships  shall  come  from  consls  of  C. 
Isa.  23.  1 .  from  the  land  of  C.  it  is  revealed  to  them 

12.  pass  over  loC.  there  shall  Ibou  have  no  rest 
.Ter.  2.  10.  for  pass  over  the  isles  of  C.  and  see 
T^zcA:.  27. 6.  benches  of  ivory  brought  outof  isles  C. 
Dan.  11.  30.  the  ships  of  C.  shall  come  against  him 

CHIUN. 
j9mos  5.  26.  have  born  J.'oloch  and  C.  your  images 

CHLOE. 
1  Cor.  1.  11.  by  them  which  are  of  Ihe  house  of  C. 

CHOUAZfN. 
Mat.  11.  21.  woe  unto  thee  C.  /.nkc  10.  13. 

CHUSHAN-RISHATHAIM. 
.Tudtr.  3.  8.  Lord  sold  Israel  into  the  hand  of  C. 

CKUZA. 
Luke  8.  3.  Joanna  wife  of  C.  ministered  unto  him 

CILICIA. 
Jlcts  6.  9.  they  of  C.  disputed  with  Stephen 
15. 23.  the  brethren  which  are  of  Ihe  Gentiles  in  C. 
41.  he  went  through  O.  confirming  the  chiirclK^s 
21.  39.  a  man  of  Tarsus,  a  cily  in  C.  22.  3.  |  23. 34. 

27.  5.  when  we  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of  C. 
Oal.  1.  21.  I  came  into  Ihe  regions  of  C. 

CLEOPAS. 
I.nkcli.  18.  one  of  Ihern,  whose  name  was  C.  said 
Juhn  10.25.  Mary  thewife  of  C.  stood  bythc  cross 

COLOSSE. 
Col.  1.  2.  Paul  to  the  saints  and  brethren  at  C. 

CONIAH. 
.Ter.  22. 24.  though  C.  were  the  signet  on  my  hand 
28.  is  this  man  C.  a  despised,  broken  idol  ■? 
37.  1.  Icing  Zedekiah  reisned  instead  of  C. 

CORINTH. 
Jlrts  18.  1.  after  these  things,  Paul  came  to  C. 
19.  l.ilcame  top.issthat  while  Apollos  was  at  C. 

1  Cor.  1.2.  unto  Ihe  church  of  God  which  is  at  C.  to 

them  sanctified  in  l^hrist  Jesus,  2  Cor.  1.1. 
9  Cor.  1.  23.  to  spare  you  I  came  not  as  ynt  to  C. 

2  Tim.  4.  20.  Erastns  abode  .nt  C.  Tropliimns  nl 

CORINTHIANS.  [Milelum 

Jirts  18.  8.  many  of  the  C.  hearing,  believed 
2  Cor.  C.  11.  O  ye  C.  our  iiiouih  is  open  unto  you 

CORNELIUS. 
..ids  10.  1.  there  was  a  ninii  in  Cesarea,  called  C. 
7.  the  angel  which  spake  lo  C.  was  departed 
SJ5.  C,  met  Peter,  and  fell  down  at  his  feet 


DAM      [Proter  Names 

■Jets  10.  31.  the  angel  said,  C.  thy  prayer  is  heard 

COZBI. 
JV''um.25.15.nam8of  ihelSlidianitisb  woman  waeC 
18.  Ihey  have  beguiled  you  in  the  matter  of  C 
CRESCENS. 
2  Tim.  4.  10.  C.  is  departed  to  Galatia,  Titus  t« 
CRETE.  [Dalmati* 

Jlcts  27.  7.  we  sailed  under  C.  ||  13.  I'.ose  by  C. 
12.  attain  to  Phenice,  which  is  a  !;«ven  of  C. 
21. hearkened  tome, and  not  have  loosed  fromC 
Tit.l.h.(ot  this  cause  left  I  Ihee  in  C.  to  set  in  orde» 

CRETES. 
Mcts  2.  11.  C  we  hear  ihem  speak  in  onr  tongue* 

CRETIANS. 
Tit.  1.12.  the  C  are  always  liais,  evil  beasts 

CRISPUS. 
Jlcts  18. 8.  C.  chief  ruler  of  the  synagpgee  believed 

1  Cor.  1.  14.  that  I  baplized  none  of  vou  but  C. 
CUSH. 

Gen.  10.  6.  sons  of  Ham;  C.  Mizrai.n.  !  Ckr.  1.  8 
7.  the  sons  of  C.  Seba,  and  Havilavi,  1  CAr.  1.  (J. 
Isa.  11.  II.  to  recover  the  remnant  lei";  from  C. 

CUSH  AN. 
Hab.  3.  7.  I  saw  the  tents  of  C.  in  ar;iction 

CUSHI. 

2 Sam.  18.  21.  C.tell  ihe  king  wliait  tlum  hast  seeo 

23.  .Miimaaz  ran  by  the  plain,  and  overran  C. 

./rr.  30.  14.  all  princes  sent  the  son  of  C    toBaruci 

Zcpk.  1.  1.  the  word  oometo  Zepbaniah  son  of  C 

CYPRUS. 
Jlcts  4.  36.  Joses  was  of  the  coontry  of  C. 
II.  19.  travelled  as  far  as  Phenice  »'ii\  C. 
20.  some  of  them  were  men  of  C.  and  Cyretio 
13.  4.  and  from  Sclcncia  they  sailed  to  C. 
15.  39.  Barnabas  took  Mark  and  saileil  to  C. 
21.  3.  when  we  had  diseoveied  C.  we  left  it 

16.  Ihey  brought  with  him  oneMnawin  of  C. 
27.  4.  when  we  launched,  we  sailed  under  C. 

CYRENE. 
Mat.  27.  32  found  n  man  of  C.  Simon  by  namo 
Jlcts  2.  10.  and  in  ibc  parts  of  Libya  nhout  C 
11.  20.  some  of  them  were  men  ol  Cyprus  and  f? 
13.  1.  Lucius  of  C.  was  in  the  churcb  at  Antioiii 

CYRENIAN. 
Jl/ar,tl5.  21.  compel  Smion  a  C.  lobe.'.r  his  cross 

CYRENTANS. 
Jlcts  6.  9.  is  called  Ihe  svnneogue  of  the  C. 

CYRENIl.tS. 

/,Mie2.2.was  made  when  C.  wasgovernorofi^rna 

CYRUS. 

2  Ckron.  36.  22.  in  Ihe  first  year  of  C.  king  of  Pcr^» 
the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  C.  Eira  1.  1. 

23.  thus  saith  C.  kins  of  Persia,  Ezra  1.  2. 
Ezra  1.  V.  C  brought  fiirtb  the  vessels,  8.  t  .5. 14. 

3.  7.  according  to  the  gi:ant  Ihey  had  of  C. 

4.  3.  will  build  as  C.  the  king  hath  commanded  va 

5.  13.  C.  made  a  decree  lo  build  this  house,  IT. 
Isa.  44.  28.  that  sailb  of  C.  he  is  my  shepherd 

45.  1.  thus  saith  the  Lord  lo  his  anointed,  to  C 
Dan.  1.21.  Daniel  continued  lo  Ihe  first  year  of  C 

6.  28.  Daniel  prospered  in  Ihe  reisn  of  C. 
10.  l.in  the  ihirdyearofC.  a  thing  was  revealed 


D. 


DABBASHETH. 
.Ti'sh.  19.  11.  their  bonier  toward  sea  reached  to  D 

DABERATIl. 

Josh.  19.  12.  and  then  goethouttoD.  iiptoJapbisi 

1  CAron.  6.  72.  outof  Issachar,  D.  with  her  subuihu 

DAGON. 

Jiidg.  16.  23.  lo  offer  a  sacrifice  lo  D.  their  soA 

1  .Sam.  5.  2.  brought  the  ark  into  ihe  house  of  D. 

3.  D.  w  as  I'allen'll  4.  the  head  of  D.  was  cut  oil' 

7.  his  hand  is  sore  on  us,  and  on  D.  onr  god 

1  CAr.  10. 10.  fastened  Saul's  head  in  temple  of  1>, 

DALMATIA. 
27'tm.  4.  lO.Tilus  isde[iaried  toD.  only  Luke  is 

DAMARIS. 
./ids  17.34.  and  a  woman  named  D.  believed 

DAMASCUS. 
Gen.^^.l.  Ihe  steward  of  my  house  isEIiezer  of  D 

2  Sam.  8.6.  David  put  garrisons  in  Syria  of  D.  ano 

Syrians  became  servanls  to  David,  ICAr.  18.(5 
Ih'iiH's  11.24.  Rezon  went  to  D.  and  reigned  in  D 

19. 1.5.  return  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness  of  D. 

20.  34.  Ihou  shall  make  siree's  for  thee  in  D. 
2ft7?m.'.-5.  12.  are  not  Abana.Pharpar,  rivers  of  D. 

8.7.  Elisha  came  to  D.||14.  28.  Jerob.  recovered  D 

16.  9.  Ihe  king  of  Assyria  went  up  against  D. 

10.  king  .Ahaz  saw  an  altar  that  was  at  D. 

I  Chr.  18.'5.  Syrians  of  D.  came  lo  help  Hadarezfll 

2CAr.24.23.  sent  the  spoil  of  them  to  I  he  king  of  li 

28.  5.  carried  a  great  multitude  of  captives  loD 

23.  for  Ahaz  sai-rificed  to  the  gods  of  D. 
('ant.  7.  4.  Lebanon,  which  lookelh  lownrd  D. 
Isa.  7.  8.  the  head  of  Syria  is  D.  head  of  D.  Rczis 

8.  4.  the  riches  of  D.  shall  be  taken  away 

10.  9.  for  he  oaith.  is  not  Samaria  as  D.? 


Peopeu  NjMsa]     DAR 


DAV 


DAV 


luii.  17.  J  the  burden  of  n.  is  taken     hr  49.  23 

3.  aii(J  itu;  kuigiiom  shall  cease  iVom  It 
7er.  iy.:;4.  D.  is  w\i.\ed  I'eebleaiid  tiirnelli  to  flee 

'i7    I  will  kindle  a  lire  in  the  wall  of  I) 
K:eA   'i7.  IS.  D.  thy  inercliaiit  in  wine  uiiil  wool 
^iii't'9  l.:t.for  three  iruiisijiessiuiis  of  I). ami  I'mli.ur 

5.  I  will  break  also  llie  bar  ol'  I),  and  cm  off 
3.  I-.',  and  that  dwell  in  I),  lu  a  cuni-h 
5.-J7.niUcanse  vou  logo  into  caplivitv  brjond  U. 
Zic/t.  9.  I.  and  D.  shall  be  the  rest  lli'eie.if 
.4it6  9.  i  Saul  desired  ol  high  |>rmsl  lellcislo  D. 
10.  tlierft  was  a  disc'ijile  at  U.  nuimd  Aiiainas 
11).  then  was  ;^aul  with  the  discijile.s  at  1). 
"i-i.  t^au)  coiit'ouiided  tile  Jews  who  (Kvelt  at  D. 
'2-.  declared  how  he  had  preached  biddly  at  D. 
2:J.C.  as  I  vvaseoine  nigh  to  U. about  iioon.ili.  12. 

10.  tile  Lord  said  to  me.  arise,  and  go  into  I). 
C«c.l  l-:!-.iiiI).goveriiorde.siioustoa|i(irelie(id  ine 
Out,  I.  17.  but  1  returned  again  tinto  L). 

I>AM,  «  jirisuil. 
Gen.  30.  e.  thi'rel'ore  caJI.;il  she  his  name  D. 
"Jj.  -23.  son  of  ftilliali,  ».||  4f).2;i.  of  1).  .\'-«/rt.v!6.42. 
4'.n(i.l)..<hall judge  hisiieuple,  asoneofihe  tribes 
17.  D.  shall  be  a  serjieiit  bv  ihe  way,  an  adder 
.Vum.l.ia.ofl).  Ahiezer  iJnrsonofAiniiii-sbaddai 
i.  25.  the  standard  id' the  camp  of  I),  on  north  side 

;il.aH  numbered  in  lhecaiii|i  of  U.  were  ir>7,liOO 
r>eut.  Xi.  -a.  of  D.  he  said,  I),  is  a  lion's  wlielp 
Josh.  lt».  47.  aficr  the  name  idl).  .fud<r.  ]S.  211. 
Jii/iir.  5.  IT.  and  why  did  I),  roinaiu  in  ships? 

the  Spirit  moved  hiiii  in  Ihe  camp  of  D. 
for  I».  jj  32.  one  gate  of  D. 

Clill.llRKN. 

VV.irff/- UAN.  I 

£xof.'..TI.fi.  Alioliah,.ftlie  trihcof  D.  35.34.  j  38.23.  | 
Leo.  24.  1 1,  daughter  of  Dibri,  of  ihe  tnlic  of  I). 
I.  30.  numbered  of  the  Irihe  of  I).  02,700 
13.  12.  of  tribe  of  I),  to  spv  the  land,  Amiuiel 


Ptrafi.15.this  house  wasfinishedinBi.^ili  year  of  r»  I25im.l0.2.  D  dent  to  comfort  II 'nnn   IC/ti-l':  •> 
M-ch>  1-2.  22.  also  the  priests  to  the  reign  of  D.  3.  thiiikest  thou  thai  O.doth  hoiionr  t'hv  l^li'iei '  Tf 

/Jan.  5,  31.  D.  the  Midian  took  llie  kingdom  '  ..  ,  ■ 

6.  9.  wherefore  king  I),  signed  the  writing 
25.  king  I),  wrote  lo  all  people  and  nations 


13. 

^.zck.  4S.  I.  a  portid 


JVun 


1.1.  1..  or  irioe  oj  l».  to  spv  the  land,  Ainiuiel 
34.  22.  of  tribe  of  i).  to  divide  the  land,  Bakki 

Jo.^h.  19.  40.  iol  came  out  for  Ihe  tribe  of  D.  4d. 
21.  5.  <iiil  of  the  Iribc  of  I),  to  the  Levites,  23. 

Ju(/n^.l8.30.were  priests  lo  tribe  of  D.  till  captivity 
UA\,  a  place. 

Oen.  14.  14.  Ahraiii  pursued  ibem  unto  I). 

IJeat.'H.  1.  Lord  shewed  Mosesall  Gilead  untoD. 

Joslt.  lit. 47.  they  called  Leshem,  D.  .luilrr.  18.  2'J. 

JaUg.  20.  1.  from  11.  to  Ueer-siieba,  1  Sum.  3.  20 
2  Sum.  3.  10.  I  17.  11.  I  24.  2,  15.  1  Km<rs 
4.  25.   1  Chrun.  21.  2.  2  Chron  30.  5. 

i  Ktuffs  12.29  other  calf  put  he  in  D.  'iKimrs  ]().20. 
15.  20.  iheklngof  Svria  smote  D.  2  CImui.  Ki.  4 

Jer.  4.  15.  for  a  voice  dechiretli  from  I). 
8.  l(j.  the  .snoriing  of  horses  was  heard  from  D. 

F.zek.  27.  19.  I),  and  Javan  occu|iied  in  thy  fairs 

dittos  8.  14.  they  that  say,  thy  God,  O  D. 'livetb 

DAMEI,. 

ICkr.  3.1.  David  li:id  I),  of  Abigail  Ihe  Carmelitess 

K:ru  .^.  2.  of  Ithamar,  I).  ||  JV'c/i.  10.  6.  D.  sealed 

F.ie/c.  14.  14.  tho'  Noah,  U.  and  Job  were  in  il,  20. 

28.  3.  behold,  thou  art  wiser  th  in  D.  no  secret 

Dan.  I.  ti.  D.ofJudah  ||  19.  none  was  found  like  D. 
7^he  gave  to  D.  the  name  of  Belteshazzar 
IT.D.had  understanding  in  all  visions  and  dreams 

2.  13.  sought  O.  to  be  slam  II  Iti.  then  D.  went  in 
19.  the  secret  was  revealed  to  D.  in  a  vision 
46.  King  Nebuchadnezzar  worshipped  D. 
4S.  then  the  king  made  D.  a  great  man 
49.  D.  sat  in  the  gate  1|  4.  8.  at  last  D.  came  in 

4.  19.  then  D.  was  astonished  for  one  hour 

5.  12.  di-isolving  ofdoubis  was  found  in  I). 
29.  and  they  clothed  D.  with  scarlet  and  put 

6.  2.  I),  was  first  ||  14.  king  set  his  heart  on  I). 
3.  w  shall  not  find  occasion  against  this  1) 

JI.  these  men  found  D.  praying  before  \u<  God 
13.  n.  regardeth  notlhee,  O  king,  northe  decree 
23.  that  they  should  take  up  D.  out  of  the  den 
26.  that  men  tremble  before  the  God  of  1). 
27.who  hath  delivered  D.  from  powerof  tliclions 
^28.  so  this  D.  prospered  in  the  reign  of  Darius 
<.  I.  D.  had  a  dream,  and  visions  of  bis  head 
28.  as  for  me  O.  ||  U).  12.  he  said,  fear  not,  D. 
6.  1.  a  vision  appeared  to  me,  even  unto  me  D. 
12.  9.  he  said,  go  thy  way  D.  the  words  are  closed 
^/a/.24.I5.  when  shall  see  nbomination  of  desola- 
tion,spoken  of  by  n.  the  prophet,  JfarA  13.14. 
/  DA.MKL. 
Din_7.  15.  /  I».  wassrieveil  US.  27.  fV).  fainted 
R.  15.  wb-n  /,  even  /  D.  had  seen  the  vision 
9.2.  /  n.  iinihjrslooil  by  books  the  number  ofyears 
in  2.  f  D.  was  mourning  lliree  full  we.»ks 
7.  /D.  alone  saw  the  vi-ion  II  12.  5.  /!>.  looked 
O   nA.MEL. 
Dan   fi.  'jn.  n  I),  servant  of  Ihe  living  Gnd 
9  22.  O  l>.  I  am  now  come  to  give  thee  s-kill 
10.  il.  ho  Slid  to  me,  O  D.  a  man  greally  bilovef) 
12.  4.  U  D.  shut  up  the  words  and  seal  the  book 

DARirp. 
F.zra4.  5.  lo  fruslrat-,  till  the  reign  of  D.  24. 

5.  5.  not  to  ee.-.se,  till  the  matter  came  to  l>. 

6.  1   then  n  the  kine  m:ide  a  decree,  12. 

'7*7 


9.  1.  in  the  first  year  of  D.  the  Mede,  II.  1 
.Who-.  1.  1.  insecond  year  of  I).  15.  |  2.  I'd.  Zre/t.!.'. 
Zec/t  7.  1.  in  l'ourt!.'"vear  of  D.  the  word  came 
UATIIAN.  See  AniRAM. 
DAVm. 
Ruth  4.  22.  .rcsse  begat  D.  Jfat.  1.  6.  /.ukc  3.  31. 
1  Sam.  16. 13.  the  Spirit  of  tiie  Lord  came  upon  D. 
19.  send  nie  D.  thy  son  i|  21.  D.  came  lo  Saul 
23.  D.  played  with  his  band,  18.  10.  |  19.  9. 
17.  14.  I),  was  youngest  !|  15.  relumed  from  Saul 

23.  and  n.  htiird  the  words  of  Goliath 
28.  Eliab's  anger  was  ki.n.dled  against  D. 
38.  Saul  armed  D.  ||  42.  when  Goliath  saw  D. 
43.  the  Philistine  cursed  U.  by  his  gods 
.50.  D.  prevailed  over  the  Philistine  with  a  sling 
.57. asD.returned  from  theslaughterof  Philistines 

13.  1.  the  soul  of  Jonathan  was  knit  to  D. 
3.  then  Jonathan  and  D.  made  a  covenant 
5.  D.  went  out  wbitheiBoever  Siiul  sent  him 
7.  0.  hath  slain  bis  ten  thousands,  29.  5. 

9.  Saul  eyed  D.  from  that  day  and  forward 
11.  D.  behaved  himself  wisely  in  all  his  ways 
IS.  but  all  Israel  and  Judiih  loved  IJ. 

24.  the  servants  said,  on  this  inanner  spake  D. 

28.  Saiil  saw  ami  knew  that  the  Ld.  was  with  D 

29.  and  Suul  became  D's.  enemy  continually 
19.  1.  Saul  spake  to  his  servants  to  kill  I). 

5.  wilttliousin  against  innocent  blond  loslay  D.? 

10.  Saul  sought  lo  smite  D.  but  D.  escaped,  18. 
19.D.isatNaiotIi||22.wbereareSamuelaiidD.? 

20J3.D.asked  leave  of  me  to  run  to  Belli-lehern,28. 

17.  and  Jonallian  caused  D.  to  swear  again 

24.  D.  hid  himself  ||  25.  D.  place  was  einViy,  27. 

34.  Jonathan  eat  not,  for  he  was  grieved  for  D. 

41.  wept  one  with  another  till  D.  exceeded 
21. 1.  Ahimelech  was  afraid  at  the  meeting  of  D 

10.  D.  arose,  and  Hed  to  Ac.'iish  for  fear  of  Saul 

11.  is  not  this  I),  the  king  of  the  land?  29.  3. 
22.1.D.dep.'!.rtcd  andescaped  to  the  cave  Adullam 

3.  and  1).  went  thence  to  Mizpeli  of  Moab 
5.D.  departed  and  came  into  the  forest  of  Harelh 

14.  who  is  so  faithful  among  thy  servants  as  D.? 
17   because  their  hand  also  is  with  D. 

23.  2.  therefoie  D.  iii'|uired  of  the  Lord,  4.  |  30  8. 

'2  Sam.  2.  1.  I  3.  19,  22.  |  21.  1. 
5.  so  D.  and  his  men  went  to  Keilali  and  sought 
9^1).  knew  that  Saul  practised  mischief 

15.  D.  was  in  llie  wihleriioss  of  Zipli  In  a  wood 
2A.U.  and  bis  men  were  in  wilderness  of  Maon 
28.Saul returned  from  pursuing  after  D. and  went 

24.  1.  D.  is  in  the  wilderness  of  En-'redi 
5.  D.  heart  smota  him  ||  7.  D.  stayed  his  servants 

16.  S:iulsai:l,i3  this  thv  vijice,  myson  D.?26.  17. 
22.  D  swarc  urilo  Saul  ||  25. 1.  D.  went  to  Paran 

25  5.  D.  sent  out  ten  young  men  to  go  to  Niilial 
22.  .so  and  m.ire  also  dc.  God  i,o  the  enemies  of  D. 

26.  1.  dutli  not  D.  hide  himsei?'  in  hill  Hachilah? 
5.  and  D.  beheld  the  |ilace  vi^hero  Saul  lay 
12.  D.  took  the  spoar  and  ihe  cruse  of  waler 

17.  Saul  knew  D.  voice  ||  21.  return,  my  son  D. 

27.  1.  D.  said,  I  shall  perish  by  the  hand  of  Saul 

4.  D.  was  fled  to  Gath  ||  8.  D.  invaded  Geshurites 
II.  saving,  so  did  D.  and  so  will  be  liis  manner 

23.  17.  Lord  given  it  lo  thy  neichliour,  even  to  O. 

29.  3.  is  not  Ibis  D.?  ||  6.  then  Achisli  called  D. 

30.  1.  when  D.  and  his  men  were  come  to  Ziklag 

5.  and  D.  two  wives  were  taken  captives 
10.  n.  pursued  ||  17.  smote  them  from  twilight 


ding  comforters  to  thee?  1  Chron.  19.  3 

18.  D.  slew  men  of  TtIO  chariols  of  the  Syrians 

11.  3.  I),  set*,  and  inipiired  alter  the  woman 
6. 1),  sent  for  Uriah  ||  14. 1),  wrote  a  letter  to  Jojb 
27._tlie  thing  I),  had  done  di.spleased  the  Loi<i 

12.  5.  IJ.  anger  was  kindled  against  the  man 
13.  I),  said,  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord 
16.  1).  besought  God  for  the  child,  D.  fasted 

19.  D.  perceived  that  the  child  was  dead 
24.  and  D.  comforted  Bathsheba  his  wife 
29.  U.  fought  against  Rabbah  and  took  it 
30.^lhcir  king's  crown  was  set  on  D.  head 

13.  J.  I),  sent  to  Taiiiar  ||  30.  tidings  came  to  B. 
15.  30.  I),  went  up  by  the  ascent  of  mount  Olivet 
ll_j.  6.  Shimei  cast  stones  at  1).  ||  10.  curse  D. 
17.  I.  I  will  arise  and  pursue  alter  D.  this  night 

1(3.  send  quickly  and  tell  1).  ||  22.  then  D.  aroM 
27.  D.  was  come  lo  Mahanaim  1|  29.  honey  for  I>. 
18. 1.  I),  numbered  the  people  that  xvere  with  liiix- 

24.  D.  sat  between  the  two  gates,  the  watchnsac 

19.  43.  we  have  also  more  right  in  D.  lliau  ve 

20.  1.  Slieba  said,  we  have  no  part  m  D. 
3.  and  1).  came  to  his  house  at  Jerusalem 
II.  he  that  is  for  D.  let  him  go  after  Joab 

21.  Ifi.  Ish  benob  thought  to  have  slain  D. 

22.  51.  ho  sheweth  mercy  unto  D.  Psal.  18.  50. 

23.  1.  the  last  words  of  D.' II  15.  D.  longed  and  said 
8.  themighty  men  whom  D.  had,  XCkron.W.  10. 

24. 10.  D.  heart  smote  him,  after  bo  had  numbered 

25.  D.  built  there  an  altar  unio  ihe  Lord 
I  Kings  I.  II.  and  D.  our  Lord  knoweth  it  not 

2.  10.  D.  sle])t  with  bis  fathers  and  was  buried 

.32.  slew  them,  my  father  D.  not  knoxving  thereof 

44.  thou  knowest  what  thou  didst  lo  D.  my  father 

3._14.  if  Ihou  wilt  walk  as  thy  faiher  D.  did  walk 

5.7.  who  hath  given  D.  a  wise  son  over  this  people 

8.  16.  I  chose  D.  to  be  over  my  people  Israel 

20.  I  am  risen  up  in  the  room  of  D.  my  father 

9.  5.  as  I  promised  to  D.  ||  11. 38.  as  I  buiit  for  D. 

11.  39.  I  will  for  this  afflict  the  seed  of  D. 

12.  16.  what  portion  have  we  in  D?  now  sec  to 
thine  own  house  D.  2  Chron.  10.  !I5. 

1  CAron.  10. 14.  theLord  turned  the  kingdom  to  D 

11.  3.  D.  made  a  covenant  with  tlieiii  in  Hebrou 

12.  18.  thine  are  we,  D.  then  D.  received  thein 

21.  they  helped  D.  against  the  band  of  rovers 
14    17.  the  fame  of  D.  went  out  into  all  lands 

15.  27.  D.  was  clothed  with  a  rolie  of  fine  linen 

16.  1.  they  set  the  ark  in  the  tent  D.  had  pitched 
43.  and  D.  returned  to  bless  his  house 

21.21.  Oman  saw  D.  and  bowed  himself  to  D. 

23.  I.  so  when  D.  was  old  and  full  of  days 

29. 10.  D.  blessed  the  Lord  before  the  congiegatinn 
'iChron.  1.8.  thou  hast  shewed  great  mercy  unto  D 

.34.  3.  he  beian  to  seek  after  l]ie  God  of  D. 
f.'rrrt  8.  2.  of  the  sons  of  D  Hal  tush  was  ihe  chief 
JVr/i.3. 16.  to  the  pi  ace  over  against  sepulchres  of  D. 

12  .36.  with  musical  instruments  of  1).  man  of  God 
P.s-rt/.72.20.  prayers  of  D.  the  son  of  Jesse  are  ended 

89   35.  I  will  not  lie  unto  D.  ',',  49.  swarest  to  D. 

132.1.  Lord,  rcmemberD.  ||  11.  lialh  sworn  to  D 
17.  there  will  I  make  the  horn  of  I),  lo  hud 
Cant.  4.  4.  tiiy  neck  is  like  the  lower  of  D. 
hn.  9.  7.  on  the  throne  of  P.  and  on  his  kingdom 

29.  I,  woe  to  .Ariel,  the  city  where  D   dwelt 

55.  3.  even  the  sure  mercies  of  I).  Jjct.t  13.  34. 
./pr.  17.25.  kings  and  princessittingon  throne  of  D. 

23.  5.  I  will  raise  to  D.  a  riglilenus  brunch 

33.  15.  I  will  causeihe  brunch  togrow  up  untoD 

17.  n.  shallnever  want  a  man  to  siton  the  throne 
36.  .30.  he  shall  have  none  to  sit  on  throne  of  D. 


18.  D   recovered  all   19.  ||  20.  D.  took  Ihe  flocks  .^mns  6.  5.  invent  instruments  of  music  like  D. 


2Sa_7n.  1.  11.  D.  look  hold  on  his  clothes  and  rent 
15.  D.  called  one  of  the  young  men,  and  said 
n.  D.  lamented  over  Saul  and  over  Jonathan 

2.  5.  I),  sent  messengers  to  men  of  Jabesh  gilead 
10.  but  the  house  of  Judah  followed  I) 

3.  1.  but  house  of  D.  waxed  stronger  andstron''er 
2.  unfo  1).  were  sons  born  in  Hebron 

9.  except  as  Ld.  hath  sworn  to  D.  so  I  do  to  him 
17.  ye  sought  for  D.  in  times  past  to  be  king 
28.  D.  said,  I  and  my  kingdom  are  guiltless' 

5.  1.    hen  came  all  Ih'o  tribes  of  Israel  to  D. 
fi.  thinking,  D.  cannot  come  in  hither 
7.  nevertheless,  D.  look  thestronn-holdof  Zion 

10.  D.  grew  great  ||  21.  D.  burnt  their  images 
12.  n.  perceived  the  I,ord  ha.l  eslablislied  him 
IV.  T>   heard  of  it,  and  went  down  lo  tho  hold 

e  2.  n.  went  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  God 

5.  D.  all  Israel  played  befor.'  the  Lord  and  said 
9.  ai,<:  n.  was  afraid  of  llii'  Lord  llint  day 
14   D.  danced  ||  1.5.  so  D.  broiiiht  ir..the  ark 

7.20.  what  can  D.savnio:(>  to  thee?  KVti-.  17. 18 
8.  1.  D.  smote  the  Phil  slm"s  1|  3.  IJadadezer 

6.  Lord  preserved  D.  whilbersoever  he  went,  14 

7.  D.  took  the  shields  ofgold,  1  Chron.  18.  7. 
13.D.  gnt  him  a  ,iame  [  15.  D.  reign.,  irAr.18.14 
15.  D.  reigned,  cxocutjdjudginoiil  to  his  jieople 


9.11.  in  that  day  will  Iraise  up  thetnbcrnacleofD. 

that  is  fallen,  and  will  build  it,  ./lets  15.  10. 

Zrcfi.  12  8.  the  feeble  shall  be  as  D.  and  D.  as  God 

.Ufat.  9.  27.  thou  son  of  D.  have  mercy,  15.22.  1 20. 

30,  31.  .Ufarh  10.  47,  48.  Luke  18.  38,  39. 

12. 3.  have  ye  not  read  what  D.  did  when  he  was  a 

liiingered?  Mark  2.  25.  /.vkc  6.  3. 

23.  the  people  said,  is  not  this  the  son  ofD." 

21.  9.  saving,  Ilosnnna  to  the  son  of  D.  15. 

22.  42.  Christ  is  the  son  of  D.  Mark  12.  35. 

45.  if  D.  then  call  him  Lord,  how  is  he  his  snn7 
Mark  12.  .37.  /,uke  20.  41,  44. 
JlfffWrll.iO.blessed  be  the  kinirdomofour  father  D. 
■  hhn  7.  42.  that  Christ  comeih  of  the  seed  ofD. 
.9r^^-  2.  29.  let  me  freely  s|)eak  of  ihe  t  airiarch  D. 
34.  for  n.  is  not  ascended  into  the  h  lavcns 
13.  22.  he  raised  up  to  them  D.  to  he  their  kii; 
36.  for  D.  fell  on  sleep,  nnd  saw  corruption 
Rnm. 1.3. Christ,  made  oftheseeil  o''l).  27'm.2.8, 
4.  0.  even  as  D.  also  describeib  the  bif<!.so«lnegg 
f/eb.  4.  7.  he  limifelh  a  ceriain  dav,  sayiii",  ia  U 
II.  32.  the  time  wmild  fiiil  me  l..  tell  of  I). 
«ca.3.7.  hathtliekpvofn.il  5  ;".  root  of  D,  22.16 
See  City,  Fathkii. 
/;«//.«»/•  DAVID. 
2  5am.  21.  1.  there  was  n  famine  in  the  .ifaj/i  •3/D 


DEL 


tKiiiffS^.i-dai/s  of  ly.dtow  nigUthathe  shouU  die 
iCIir.  7.  2   wliosu  number  was  in  tlio  days  of  D. 
JVeA.  12.  4a.  in    'le  daijs  of  U.  vveru  chief  singers 
/lets  7.  45.  God  clrave  uut  unto  tlie  duijs  of  D. 
Hand  of  DAVID. 

1  Sam  .20.  IG.  let  Lord  require  it  at  A.  ofD.  enoniios 

2  Sani.'i.  8.  hiive  not  delivered  th<:e  inio  hand  of  D. 

18.  by  hand  of  my  servant  D.  I  will  save  Israel 
21.  22.  fell  by  the  hand  of  D.  1  Oiroii.  «0.  8. 

House  of  DA  Via 
I  .Su?n.20.ir).Jonathan  made  covenant  with  A.  of  D. 
E.bam.S.l.war  between  the  house  of  Saul  and  U.  6. 
7.  2(i.  let  house  of  thy  srrvant  D.  be  established 
1  Kings  12.  19.  so  Israel  rebelled  against  the  house 
of  D.  unto  this  day,  2  Chrun.  lU.  I'J. 
20.  none  followed  the  house  of  D.  but  Judali 
26.  shall  the  kingdom  return  to  the  house  of  D. 
i:!.  2.  a  child  be  born  to  the  house  of  D.  Josiah 
14.  8.  rent  kingdom  from  A.o/D.  2  Kin^s  17.21. 
iC/ir.  21.7.  Lord  would  not  destroy  the  house  of  D. 
Psal.  122.  5.  the  thrones  of  the  house  of  D. 
Ua.  7.  2.  it  was  told  the  house  of  D.  saying,  Syria 

13.  hear  ye  now,  O  house  of  D.  Jer.  21.  12. 

22.22.key  oS'houseofD.  I  will  lay  on  his  shoulders 

ZficA.12.7.  thatglotyofAowsco/D.donotmagnily 

S.feeble  as  D.  and  the  house  of  D.  shall  be  as  God 

to.  I  will  pour  on  house  <// D.  the  spirit  of  grace 

12.  family  of  the  house  «/ D.  shall  mourn  a|)au 

13. 1.  sliall  be  a  fountain  opened  to  the  house  of  D. 

Zuke  1.27. whose  namcwas.losepli.of  the  h.ofD. 

69.  raised  up  a  horn  of  salvation  in  house  of  D. 

2.  4.  because  he  was  of  the  house  and  lineage  u/D. 

DAVID  joined  with  king. 
1  Sam.  21.  11.  is  not  this  D.  the  Icing  of  the  land? 
2.S'a;«.2.4.  there  they  anointed  D.kiiig  over  .ludali 
11.  time  that  D.  was/t«7(^in  Hebron  over  Judali 

3.  31.  and  king  D.  himself  followed  the  bier 
5  3   kinir  D.  made  a  league  with  them,  and  lliey 

anoi'.Ued  D.A.  over  Israel,  lCAr.ll.3.|12.31,38. 
8. 11.  which  king  D.  did  dedicate  to  the  Lord  with 
the  silver  and  gold,  1  Chron.  2G.  26. 
•20. 21.rified  up  his  hand  against  the  A/?;^,  even  D. 
IKings  1.37.grealer  than  throne  of  my  lord  kingD. 
47.rhe  king's  servants  came  to  bless  our  lord  A.  D. 
\Chron.  29.  9.  D.  the  A(»^  rejoiced  with  great  joy 
SJCAr.2.12.who  hath  given  to  D.  the  king  a  wise  son 
29.  27.  ordained  by  D.  Amo- of  Israel,  F.ira'i.  10. 
Jer.  30.  9.  shall  serve  the  Lord  and  D.  their  king 
Hos.  3.  5.  shall  seek  the  Lord  and  D.  their  king 
Mat.  1 .  6.  .Icsse  begat  D.  the  king,  and  D.  the  king 
Jicts  13.  22.  he  raised  up  D.  to  be  their  king 

Servant  DAVID. 
£Sam.3.18.1>v  the  hand  ofiiiyscrrontD.  Twill  save 
7.  .5.  go  and  tell  my .icrvantD.  thussaith  Lord, 8. 
26.  Lord  is  God  of  Israel,  let  the  house  of  thy 
servant  D.  be  established  before  thee, 
1  Chron.  17.  24. 
1  Kings  3.6.luisl  shewed  thy.seruan^  D.greal  mercy 
8.24. kept  with  thv  servant  D.that  thou  proiniserfst 
23.  keep  with  thy  servant  D.  26.  2  CA)  on.  6.  16 
C6.  for  all  the  goodness  he  had  done  for  D.  his  s. 
11    13   for  D.  my  .<ferw«nJ''5  sake  and  for  Jerusa- 
lem's sake,  32,  34.  Psal.  132.  10.  fsa.  37. 35. 

36.  that  D.  my  servant  may  have  a  light 
38.to  keep  my  statute3,as  my  servant  D.diil,14.8. 

iiCAr.n.42.  r(unember  the  mercies  of  D.  thy  servant 

/'.t.78.70.  he  cho.^e  D.  also  his  servant  and  took  him 

89.  3.  I  have  sworn  unto  D.  my  servant 

'US.  I  have  C'mnd  D.  my  servant,  I  a."oinled  him 

144.  10.  who  del'.vered  D.  servant  from  sword 

7er.33.21.my  covenant  broken  with  D.  my  servant 

22.  I  will  multiply  the  seed  ofD.  my  servant 

26.  then  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of  D.  my  s 

Ezek.  34.  23.  even  my  servant  D. shall  feiid  them 

24.  my  .servant  D.  shall  be  a  prince  among  them 

37.  24.  D.  my  servant  shall  be  king  over  them 

25.  my  servant  D.  shall  be  their  prince  f.ir  ever 
Luke  1.'  69.  horn  of  salvation  in  hous«  of  hia  s.  D. 
^cts  4.  25.  who  bv  the  mouth  of  thy  servant  D. 

DICBORAH. 
f?en.3.').8.  but  D.  Rebekah's  nurse  died,  \»'as  buried 
Judg.  4.  4.  and  D.  a  prophetess  judged  Israel 
5.  7.  until  that  I  D.  arose  a  mother  ill  Israel 
12.  awake  D.  |1  15.  the  princes  were  with  D. 
DECAPOLI3. 
Mat.  4.  25.  great  multitudes  followed  him  from  D, 
Mark  5.  20.  and  he  began  to  publish  m  D. 
7.  31.  through  the  midst  of  the  coast  of  D. 

DEDAN. 
Gen.^O.  7.  sons  ofRaamah,  Slieba,  D.  1  CAron.l .9 
1  Chron.  1.32.  the  sonsof  Jokshan;  Sheba,  and  D 
Jer.  25.23.  I  made  D.  and  Tenia. and  Buz  todrink 
49.  8.  Hee  ve,  dwell  deep,  O  inhabitants  of  D. 
F.zek.  25.  13.  they  of  D.  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
27  20   D.  was  thv  merchant  in  precious  clothes 

^EDANIM. 
laa.  21.  13.  O  ye  travelling  coinpanies  of  D. 

DELILAH. 
Jwd?.  »8   4.  a  woman  in  the  valley  of  Sorok.  D. 
12   D.  therelbtc  took  new  ropes  and  bound  Sams 
738 


EDO 

DEMAS 
Cnl.  4.  14.  Luke  and  D.  greet  you,  Phiiivi.  24. 
2  7'im.  4.  10.  D.  hath  forsaken  me,  having  loved 

DEMETRIUS. 
jjr.ts  10.  24  D.  a  silversmith,  who  made  shrines 

38.  if  D.  have  a  matter  against  any  man 
3./oA?il2.D.hatl)  good  repori  of  all  men  and  of  truth 

DIANA. 
.Sets  19.  24.  which  made  silver ghriiies  for  D. 
'27.  l!ie  temple  of  the  great  goddess  D. 
28.  they  cried,  great  is  D.  of  the  E|ihKsians,  34. 
35.  Ephesus  is  a  worslupiier  of  the  goddess  D. 
DIHON. 
J\ruin.  21.  30.  Heshbon  is  perished  even  to  D. 
■.i2.  34.  the  children  of  Gad  built  1).  and  Aroer 
/u.Wi. 13. 17. Moses  gave  D.to  the  children  of  Reuben 
jVeh.  11.  25.  the  children  of  Judali  dwell  at  D. 
ha.  15.  2.  he  is  gone  up  to  D.  the  high  place 
./er.  4^.  18.  thou  daughter  that  dost  inhabit  D. 
22.  judgment  is  come  upon  D.  and  Nebo 
DIBON  GAD. 
JVVm.  33.  45.  pitched  in  D.  ||  46.  removed  from  D. 

DIDYMUS. 
John  1 1  .IC.Thomas,  who  is  called  D.  20. 24. 1 21. 2. 

DIMON'. 

rsa.1o.9.  for  the  .vatersof  D.  shnll  be  full  of  blood, 

for  I  will  bring  more  upon  D.  lions  upouhim 

DINAH. 

r?ra.30.21.  Leah  bare  a  daughter,  called  her  name 

34.  5.  Jacob  heard  that  he  had  defiled  D.         [D. 

DIONYSIUS. 

^Scts  17.  34.  among  which  was  D.  the  Areopagite 

DIOTREPHES. 

3.7oAn  9.  D.  wholoveth  to  have  the  pre-eminence 

DO  EG. 

1  Sam.  21.  7.  and  his  name  was  D.  an  Edomite 
22. 18.  D.  turned  and  slew  the  priests,  85  persons 

22.  I  knew  it  that  day  when  D.  was  there 
DOR. 
./(((/ir.l.ST.didlVIanassehdriveoutinliabitantsofD. 
lA'iuffs  4. 11.  son  of  Abinadab  in  the  region  of  D. 

LORCAS. 

.Sets  9.  36.  named  Tabitha,  by  interpretation  is  D. 

39.  shewine  coats  and  garments  whicli  D.made 

DOTHAN. 

Gen.  37.  17.  let  us  go  to  D.  he  fonnd  them  in  D. 

2  Kin  ITS  C.  13.  saying,  behold  Elislia  is  in  D. 
DRUSILLA. 

.^cts  24.  24.  when  Feli.x  came  with  his  wife  D. 

DUMAH. 
Ge7i.  25. 14.sonsof  IshniMel;  D.  Massa,  lCAr.1.30. 

DUMAH. 
.Tosh.  15.  52.  D.  was  in  Jiidiih's  inheritance 
Isa.  21.  11.  the  burden  of  D.  he  called  to  me 

DURA. 
Dan.  3.  1.  he  set  the  image  up  in  the  plain  of  D 


EGY     .PBOPEnXAMea 


E. 


EASTER. 

J}cts  12.  4.  intending  after  E.  to  bring  him  forth 

EBAL. 

77c««.11.20.  thou  shalt  put  the  curse  upon  mount  E. 

27.  4.  ye  shall  set  up  these  stones  in  mount  E. 

13.  these  shall  stand  uiion  mount  E.  to  curse 

.7o.»A.  8.  3<».  Joshua  built  an  altar  in  mount  E. 

33.  half  of  them  stood  ovcr-against  mount  E. 

EBED. 

.7Hiin-.9.30.Zebul  heard  the  words  of  Gnal  son  of  E. 

Ezra  8.  6.  E.  the  son  of  Jonathan  with  50  males 

EBED-MELECH. 
.Ter.  38.  8.  E.  spake  to  the  king  for  Jeremiah 
39.  16.  go  and  speak  to  E.  the  Ethiopian 

EBEN-EZER. 
1  Sam.  4.  1.  Israel  went  out  and  pitclied  beside  E. 
5.  1.  the  Philistines  brought  the  ark  from  E. 
'.  12.  Samuel  called  the  name  of  the  stone  E. 

EBER. 
Gen.  10.  21.  Shem  the  father  of  the  children  of  E. 
25.  unto  E.  were  born  two  sons,  1  Chron.  1.  19. 
Xum.  24.  24.  ships  from  Chiltim  shall  afflict  E. 

ED. 
.Tosh.  22.  34.  children  of  Gad  called  the  altar  E. 

EDEN. 
Gen. '2.  15.  God  put  the  man  into  the  garden  of  E. 
3.  23.  Gild  sent  him  forth  from  the  garden  of  E. 
/.,-«.51  3.  make  her  wilderness  like  E.  Ezek.  36.  35. 
Ezek.  28.13.  thou  hast  been  in  E.  the  garden  ol  God 
31.  9.  so  that  all  the  trees  of  E.  envied  him 
16.  all  the  trees  of  E.  shall  be  comforted 
18.  thou  shall  be  bro't  down  wllh  the  trees  of  E. 
.Tocl  2.3.the  land  is  as  the  giirden  of  E.  before  iIipjti 
./3mosl.5.and  cut  offhimihat  holds  sceptre  fiomE. 

EDOM. 

Gen.  25.  30.  therefore  wns  his  mmc  called  E. 

3G.  1.  E-au  is  E.||  Exo(M5.15.dukes  of  E.  amnzed 

JVjim.  20.  14.  Moses  sent  messengers  frori  Kode.sh 

to  the  king  of  E.  .Judg.  11.  17. 

21.E.refused  to  give  Isr.  passage  Ih  ■«  lis  bolder 


iJVum.?4.18  E.  shall  bo  a  possesion  for  his  eneaiiej 
\jadg   5.  4.  thou  mari.hedst  out  of  the  tje*d  of  E. 

1  Sam.  14.  47.  Saul  fought  agasoBt  Moab  and  E. 

2  Sam.  8.  14.  David  pulgarrisons  in  E.  ICAr.lS.U 
IKrngs  11.14.  Hadiid  wasof  the  Jsing's  seed  in  E 

16.  Joab  rem.  till  heliad  culolT  ev-^ry  maleiu  E. 
22.  47.  there  was  ihin  no  king  i"  E 

2  Kings  3.  20.  theie  came  waU  r  by  the  way  of  E 

8.  20?  ill  his  days  E.  revolted  from  undsr  Jud.nh 
14.  10.  thou  bust  indeeJ  smitten  E.  glory  of  fliis 

2  Chj-on.  25.  20.  thev  sought  after  the  ga<i»  of  E. 
I'sal.  GO.  8.  over  E.  will  I  cast  out  ray  shoe,  108. 9 
9.  who  will  lead  me  into  E.7  103.  10. 

83.  6.  the  lal>ernaclesof  E.  are  confederate  • 

137.  7.  rememl>er,  O  Lord,  the  children  of  E. 
[sa.  11.  14.  they  shall  lay  their  band  on  E. 

63.  1.  who  is  this  that  comelh  from  E.? 
.ler.  9.  20.  Judah  and  E.  1  will  poiiisii,  25.  21. 

27.  3.  send  bonds  and  yokes  to  the  king  of  E. 

49.  7.  conceining  E.  saith  the  l^oid,  Obad.  1. 

17.  E.  shall  be  a  desoliilion,  every  one  asloinshe* 
20.  the  counsel  he  hath  taken  against  E. 

Ezek.  25. 12.  l>ecause,E.  halh  dealt  against  Judah 
14.  and  I  will  lay  my  vengeance  upon  E. 

32.  29.  there  is  E."  hei'kings  and  ail  iter  p.riiice» 
Dan.  11.  41.  E.  shall  escape  out  of  his  hand 
Joel  3.  19.  E.  shall  be  a  desolate  wilderaes.s 
./jmos  1.  6.  captivity  to  deliver  tliem  up  to  E.  9. 

2.  1.  he  burnt  the  bones  of  the  king  of  E. 

9.  12.  that  Ihey  may  possess  the  reinaant  of  E. 
Obad.  8.  I  will  destroy  the  wise  men  out  of  E. 
Mai.  1.  4.  whereas  E.  saith,  we  are  impoverished 

See  Daughter. 

FDOMITE,  S. 
Gen.  36.  9.  Esan  fa.oer  of  the  E.  tn  moant  5eir,  43. 
Devt.  23.7.  shall  not  abhor  an  E.  he  .s  thy  brother 

1  Kings  11.  14.  the  Lord  stirred  no  Hadad  the  E. 

2  Kings  8  21.  Joram  smote  the  E.  2C/)ri'».21  9. 
!  Chron.  18.  13.  the  E.  became  David's  servants 
2  Chron.  21.  10.  the  E.  revolted  from  under  Judah 

25.  19.  thou  sayest,  lo,  thou  hast  smitten  the  E. 
23.  17.  the  E.  had  come  and  smitten  Judak 
.See  D.iEG. 

EGLAH. 
2Sa)n.3.  5.  the  sixth,  Ithream,  by  E.  David's  wife 

EG  L  AIM. 
Isa.  15.  S.  the  howling  thereof  is  gone  unto  E. 

EGLON. 
.Jvdg.  3.  14.  Israel  served  E.  the  king  of  Moab 
17".brought  presents  to  E.and  E.w  as  very  fat  inaa 

EGYPT. 
Gen.  15.  18.  from  the  river  of  E.  to  Euphrates 
45. 9.  God  hath  made  me  lord  of  all  E.  come  down 
Exod.  3.  20.  I  will  smite  E.  .Jer.  9.  26.  |  46.  25. 
7.  4.  not  hearken,  that  I  may  lay  my  hand  on  E. 
8.6.Aaron  stretched  hishandoverthe  walersofK. 

9.  4.  sever  between  the  cattle  of  Israel  and  of  E. 

10.  7.  knowest  thou  not  that  E.  is  di  stroyed 

23.  15.  for  in  it  thou  earnest  out  of  E.  'o4.  18. 
J^um.M.  19.  thou  hast  forgiven  this  people  from  3. 

22.  5.  behold,  there  is  a  people  come  out  of  E. 
J)eut.  G.  22.  the  Lord  shewed  great  sisns  upon  E. 

7.  15.  will  put  none  of  the  diseases  of  E.  on  lhe€ 

11.  4.  and  what  he  did  unto  the  army  of  E. 
28.  27.  Lord  will  smite  ihee  with  the  botch  of  EL 

60.  he  will  bring  on  thee  all  the  diseases  of  E. 
.Josh.  5.  9.  I  have  rolled  away  the  reproach  of  EL 

24.  5.  I  sent  Moses  and  Aaron,  and  I  ])lagui.'d  R 
1  Sam.  30.  13.  he  said,  I  am  a  young  m;\n  of  E. 

1  /f)nn-s4.30.  Solomon's  wisd.  excelled  wisd.  of  EL 

2  Kii°gs  18.21  thou  trustest  on  E.  24.  Isa.  36. 6,  9. 
R?ff/.  105.  38.  E.  was  glnd  when  they  departed 

135.  8.  who  smote  the  first-born  of  E.  of  man  tind 
9.  whosent  wonders  into  the  midst  of  Ihse,  O  E 

136.  10.  to  him  that  smote  E.  in  their  first-born 
Prov.  7.  16.  decked  mv  bed  with  fine  linen  of  E 
Isa.  10.  24.  after  the  manner  of  E.  Jimos  4.  10. 

11.  11.  to  recover  the  remnant  of  people  from  E 

19.  1.  burdenof  E.  theiiiplsof  E.  shall  be  moved 
3.  the  spirit  of  E.  shall  fail  in  midst  thereof 
16.  in  that  day  shall  E.  be  like  unto  women 

24.  in  that  day  shall  Israel  be  the  third  with  E 

25.  shall  bless,"  saving,  blessed  be  ye  E.my  people 

20.  5.  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  E.  their  glory 

23.  5.  as  lit  the  report  concerning  E.  so  of  Tyr.p 
27.  12.  Lord  shall  beat  ofTfrom  the  stream  of  El 
30.  3.  the  trust  in  i  he  shadow  of  E.  youi  confusion 
43.  3.  I  gave  E.  for  thy  ransom,  Soba  for  thee 
45.  14.  the  labour  of  E.  shall  come  over  to  lliec 

.Jer.  2.  18.  what  hast  thou  to  do  in  the  way  of  E.l 
36.  thou  shall  be  ashamed  of  E.  as  of  Assyri.a^ 
46.2.  the  word  of  the  Lord  whicii  came  against  B 
20.  E.  is  like  a  fair  heifer,  but  destruction  conuj 
KzeA-.20.7.defile  not  vourselves  with  the  idols  of  E 
23.  8.  nor  left  she  lier  idols  brought  from  E. 
27.  thou  shall  not  remember  E.  anv  more 
27.  7.  fine  linen  with  broidercd  work  from  E. 

29.  2.  prophesy  agninst  him  and  against  all  E 
14.  I  will  bririg  again  the  captivity  of  EL 

30.  G.  thev  also  that  uphold  E  shall  Hill 


Proper  Vambs  ]      EGY 

Ez-'tSO-  9.  (lain  sliali  conic  on  fl«cm,  «3  in  day  of  E. 
15. 1  will  jwur  my  tuiy  ori  Sin  the  sirciigtii  of  K. 
3S.  12.  tli«y  sliiiireouil  the  |iuii)|i  ul'  K.  uitii  all 
16.  they  s'liall  lament  I'o.  hc-r,  even  I'ur  E. 

18.  soil  of  mad,  wail  for  the  muitiiude  of  E. 
fJan.  11.43.  have  (lowerover  |irecioiin  tilings  ufE. 
Hos.  !).  6.  they  are  gone,  E.  sliall  gather  Ihejn  up 
/of/ .1. 19.  E. shall  be  II  (ies<ilation,und  Ediim  wilder. 
jimus  8.  8.  he  d<owiie<!,  as  by  the  Hood  of  E.  U.  5. 
JVaJi.  3.  9.  Elhiojiia  and  E.  were  her  strength 
Zec/t.  10.  \l.  the  scejitre  of  E.  shall  depart  away 

14.  18.  if  family  of  E.  go  not  up  and  come  not, 

Mci^f"!.  W.  ho  made  him  governor  over  E.  and  hia 

fieb.  11.  '27.  l>y  faith  he  f^^rsook  E.  not  fearing 

Heo.  11.2.  wh.  -  Ii  s|iiriiually  is  called  Sodom  and  E. 

HcC  U.MIGllTKR. 

/«  EGYPT. 

<ien.  45.  13.  tell  ray  father  of  all  my  glory  m  E. 

47.  i'!l  JacoJi  said,  riury  me  not,  I  pray  thee,  in  E. 

Exoii.  3.7.  I  haveseei;  affliction  of  my  (>eo|iletH  E. 

16.  I  have  seen  lliat  which  is  done  to  you  in  E. 

9.  18.  grievous  hail,  such  ;is  hath  not  heen  ii>  E. 

10.  2.  what  things  1  wroughf  in  E.  Josh.  24.  7. 
12.  30.  a  great  cry  iti  E.  1|  14.  ]  1.  no  graves  ia  E. 

Kam.  11.  18.  lor  it  was  well  with  us  tii  E. 

■20.  15.  and  we  have  dwelt  in  E.  a  long  time 
i)eut.  1.  30.  all  that  h«  did  for  you  in  E.  4.  34. 
Josk.  9.  9.  we  have  heard  all  that  ho  did  in  E. 
Psal.  78.  43.  how  lie  had  wrought  his  si^ns  in  E. 
51.  he  smote  all  the  tirst-iiorn  in  E. 

106.  7.  iJiey  understood  not  thy  wonders  iti  E. 
21.  forgalGod,  who  had  iloiie  great  things /«  E. 
/er.42.  \tS.  famine  shall  Ibllow  close  afteryou  in  E. 

46.  14.  declare  ye  in  E.  and  publish  it  in  Migdol 
Eiek.  23.  3.  Ihey  conmiitled  whoredoms  in  E. 

30.  8.  shall  know,  when  I  have  set  a  tire  in  E.  16. 

19.  tlius  wdl  I  execute  judgments  iu  E. 
Jilat.  2.  19.  an  angel  appeared  to  Josejih  in  E. 
j?<:<s2.10  ihedwelleismE.  wedo  hear  them  speak 
//ei.  11.  26.  greater  riches  tlian  lh«  treasures//!  E. 

lulu  EGYPT. 
Gen.  41.57.  aH  countries canie  into  E.  to  buy  corn 
46.  4.  I  will  go  down  with  tliee  into  E. 

26.  all  the  eouls  that  came  with  Jac^b  into  E. 
JViim.  14.  3.  better  for  us  lo  return  iiUo  E.  4. 
Jsa.  19.  1.  behold,  the  Lord  shall  come  into  E. 
30.  2.  that  walk  lo  go  down  into  E.  to  slrengilien 
Jer.  26.  21.  Urijali  afraid,  fled  and  went  intu  E. 

41.  17.  if  ye  set  your  faces  to  go  into  E.  42.  15. 

42.  19.  tlie  Lord  said,  go  ye  not  into  E.  43.  2. 
Eze/i.  17.  15.  sending  lits  ambassadors  int.o  E. 
J)an.  11.  P.  he  shall  also  carry  captives  into  E. 
Has.  12. 1.  with  AssyriauK,  aiidoil  iscnrriod  into  E. 
•!/««.  2.  13.  flee  into  E.  ||  14.  he  deiiarleil  into  E. 
Jlcts  7.  9.  the  patriarchs  sold  Joseph  into  E. 

.14.  and  now  come,  I  will  send  thee  intu  E. 
39.  iu  tJieir  hearts  turned  back  again  itUo  E. 
See  King. 
Land  of  EGYPT. 
Otn.  13.  10.  Sodom  was  like  the  land  of  E. 
21.  21.  Ishmael's  wife  out  of  the  land  sf  E. 
41.  19.  such  a«  I  never  saw  in  all  the  land  of  E. 
29.  seven  years  plenty  thro'  all  land  of  E.  .'W),  53. 
41.  set  thee  over  all  tiie  land  of  E.  4o.  8,  26. 
54.  but  in  all  llie  land  of  E.  there  was  bread 
45.18.  I  willgive  you  ihogood  of  tlie  ten./o/E.20. 
47. 6.  the  land  of  E.  is  belbre  thee,  in  best  of  land 
15.  when  money  failed  in  the  land  of  E. 

20.  Joseph  iKjught  all  litelandof  E.  f<)r  Pharaoh 
26.  Jose|ih  made  it  a  Utw  over  the  laud  of  E. 

50.  7.  all  the  ekiers  of  the  land  of  E.  went  up 
^x«rf.".  19.  that  there  mav  be  blood  in  nil  laud  of  E. 
8.6.  fiogs  covered  lUola'ndof  E.  H  16.  lice  ||  24.flies 
9. 9.  blains  H  22.  hail  ||  10.  14.  locusts  in  land  of  E. 
10.21.  may  be  darkness  over  all  ihe /and  o/E.  22. 

11.  3.  Moses  was  verv  areat  in  the  land  of  E. 
12. 29.  lx.nl  smote  first-born  in  laud  of  E.  13.  15. 
16.3.  would  God  we  had  dic'd  in  /.  nf  E.  JVum.  14.2. 

6.  brought  vou  out  of  land  of  E.  20.  2. 1  29.  46. 

K.  21.  for  ve'  were  strangers  In  th<'  land  of  E.  23.9. 

J,ev.  19.  34.  Deul.  10.  19.  Jlcts  13.  17. 

32.  4.  lliese  be  thy  gods  which  brought  thee  out 

of  the  land  of  E.  I  Kiv<rs  12.  26.  JV(A.  9.  18. 

iei).  18.3.  after  doings of/ant/o/E.  shall  ye  not  do 

19.  36.  I  am  llie  Lord  thy  G;«l.  who  brought  you 

oiitoftlie/((Hrf«rE.26. 13.  jV«?n.  15.41.  Dent. 

5.  <5. 1  1.3. 5, 10. 1  20. 1 .  .fudir.  2. 12.  1  Sam.  12.6. 

Oeai.9.7.  from  liieday  that  thoudirlsi  depart  out 

of  the  land  oTF..  .Tudg.  19.  30.  !sa.  11.  16.^ 

.hr.  7.  22.  1  11.  '.  I  34.  13.  Mic.  7.  15. 

11.10.  the  land  whither  tlwiugoest  is  nut  lawdofF. 

16.  3.  thou  earnest  out  of  the  land  o/E.  in  haste 

P«. 78.12  marvellous  things  did  he  in  the  land  of  E. 

81.  5.  when  he  went  out  through  the  land  of  E. 

fca.l9.1R.shallinrn/E.speRk  language  of  Canaan 

1!).  altar  lo  Lore/  for  a  witness  in  land  of  E.  20. 

27.  13.  the  outcasts  in  the  land  of  Fl.  shall  come 

fer.  42.  14.  no,  but  we  will  go  into  the  land  of  E. 

K  Iheswor  I  shall  overtakeyon  in  the  lundofE. 

43.  7  60  Iher  tame  snu>  'he  land  of  E. 


EGY 

.Tcr.  43. 12.  he  shall  array  himself  with  the  I.  nf  E. 

44.  2f<.  shall  return  out  of  the  /.  of  E.  into  Judali 
Kzek.  20.  5.  myself  known  to  Iheiii  in  land  of  E. 

23. 19. she  had  played  the  harlot  ui  ihelamluf  E 
27.  thy  whoredom  brought  fioni  'he /art//  of  E. 

29.!i.lhe/a(t(/o./E.  desolate,  13.  ||  lU.utterly  waste 

20.  have  given  him  Uie  landof  E.  for  his  labour 

30.  13.  shall  be  no  more  a  |niiice  ut'  t\ie  land  of  I',. 
Dan.  11.  42.  and  the  lattd  of  E.  shall  not  escape 
Hu.i.  7. 16.  this  shall  be  their  derision  wlaiidof  E. 

12. 9.  tile  Lord  thy  God  from  the  land  of  E.  13.  4. 
Xec/t.  10.  10. 1  will  bring  them  out  of  the /««(/<// E. 
Hell.  S.  9.  to  lead  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
./«(/£ 5.haviiig  saved  the  people  out  of  ihe/uH</ o/E. 

Out  of  EGYPT. 
(7(H.13.1.  Abraham  o.of  E.1|47.3U.  carry  me  o.  o/E. 
F.xod.  3.  11.  that  I  should  bring  Israel  out  of  E. 

12.  39.  because  Ihey  were  thrust  out  of  E. 

13.9.  it  shall  be  for  a  sign,  for  with  a  strong  hand 

hath  the  Lord  brought  thee  out  of  E.  16. 

JVant.  1 1. 20.  saying,  why  came  we  forth  out  of  E.? 

22.  11.  behold,  there  is  a  people  come  out  of  E. 
32.  1 1.  none  ol'  the  men  that  came  out,  of  E. 

Dcut.  16.  6.  at  season  thou  catnest  forth  vut  of  E. 
.Josli.  2.  10.  dried  up  Red  sea,  when  came  out  o/E. 

5.  6.  till  all  that  came  out  of  E.  were  consumed 
■ludg.  2.  1.  I  made  you  gu  out  of  E.  1  Sam.  10.  18. 
1. S'aoi. 15.6.  she  wed  kindn.  when  Isr.  came  oui  o/E. 

1  Chr.  17.  21.  wliom  thou  hast  redeemed  out  of  E. 

2  CAr.  12.3.  the  |)eople  that  came  with  him  outufl'.. 
Psal.  (J8.  31.  princes  shall  come  oat  of  E.  Ethiopia 

80.  8.  thou  hast  brought  a  vine  out  of  E. 

114.  1.  when  Israel  wcnlcutof  E.  house  of  Jacob 
ha.  19.  23.  there  shall  be  a  highway  out  of  E. 
Jer.  26.  23.  they  fetched  forth  Urijah  out  of  E. 

37.  5.  then  Pharaoh's  army  was  come  out  of  E. 
Hos.  11.  1.  1  called  my  son  out  of  E.  Jl/ot.  2.  15. 

11.  they  shall  tremble  as  a  bird  out  of  E. 

12. 13.  by  a  jnophet  Lord  brought  Israel  out  of  E. 
Hag. '2.  5.  I  covenanted,  when  ye  came  out  of  E. 
Hcb.  3.  16.  iiowbeit  not  all  that  came  out  of  E. 
To  EGYPT. 

1  Kings  11.18.  Iladad  and  the  Edomitescame  to  E. 

2  Kings  23.  34.  Jehoahaz  came  to  E.  2  Chr.  36.  4. 
Isa.  19.  17.  the  land  of  Jndah  shall  be  a  terror  to  E. 

21.  and  the  Lord  shall  bo  known  to  E. 

31.  1.  woe  to  lliem  that  go  down  to  E.  for  help 
Hos.  1.  11.  they  call  lo  E.  they  go  to  Assyix* 

See  Rkturn. 
EGYPTIAN. 
Gen.  16.  1.  Sarai  had  a  handmaid  an  E.  3.  |  21.9. 
39.  1.  an  E.  bought  Joseph  of  the  l.-hmaelites 

.5.  Lord  blessed  the  E.  house  for  Joseph's  sake 
F.zod.  1.  19.  the  Hebrews  are  not  as  the  E.  women 
2.  11.  Moses  spied  an  E.  smiting  a  Hebrew 

12.  he  slew  tba  E.  and  hiJ  him,  .,icU  7.  24. 
19.  an  E.  delivered  us  from  the  shepherds 

Lev.  24.  10.  vvho.se  father  ivas  an  E.  went  out 
Dent,  ^i  7.  thou  shall  not  abhor  an  E.  because 
I  Sam.  'i.iS.  11.  they  founri  .in  E.  in  the  field 
2.SafH.2;>. 2;. Benaiahsleivan  E.agooiilyiniin,and 
the  E.  bad  a  spear  ir  his  hand,  1  Chron.  1 1.23 
I  CAroH.2.  34.Shcshaii  had  a  servant  an  E.  Jarha 
Isa..  11.  \^..  Lord  shall  destroy  the  tongueof  E.sea 

19.  9-'<.  and  the  E.  shall  tome  into  Assyria 
.^cCi- 21.38.  art  not  thou  thril  E.wliomadest  uproar? 

EGYPTIANS. 
Gen.  41.  .55.  Pharaoh  said  to  the  E.  go  to  Joseph 
43.  32.  that  is  abomination  to  the  E.  46.  .34. 
50.  3.  Ihe  E.  nuiuined  for  Jacob  seventy  days 
Ezod.  3.  22.  and  ye  shall  spoil  the  E.  12.  36. 
8.  26.  shall  we  sacrifice  the  abomination  of  E.? 
11.7.  Lord  put  a  difference  between  E.  and  Israel 
12.  .35.  Ihey  borrowed  of  the  E.  jewels  of  gold 
14.  9.  but  the  E.  pursued  after  them,  10. 
13. the  E.  whom  ye  have  seen  to-day,  see  no  more 
2.5.  the  E.  said,  let  us  flee  from  the  face  of  Israel, 
for  Ihe  Lord  fightetli  for  them  against  the  E. 
27.  the  Lord  overthrew  E.  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
19.4.  ye  have  seen  what  F  diil  to  the  E.  and  how 

32.  12'  wliotcforo  should  Ihe  E.  speak  and  say? 
M'urn.  14.  13.  Moses  said,  then  the  E.  shall  hear  it 

20.  15.  and  E.  vexed  us  and  our  fathers 

Drul.  26.  6.  the  E.  evil  entreated  and  aPilicierl  us 
./iis/r. 24. 7.  he  putdaiknetis  iK^tsveen  vou  and  Ihe  E. 
.ludg.  10.  11.  did  not  I  deliver  you  ftom  the  E.? 
1  .SVini.  4.  8.  these  are  the  gods  that  smote  the  E. 

6.  Vi.  why  do  you  harden  yoiirhearle,aslhc  E.did'.' 
Kzra9. 1.  according  to  the  abominations  of  Ihe  E. 
Isa.  19.  2.  I  will  set  the  E.  against  the  E. 

4.  the  E.  will  I  give  into  the  hand  of  a  cruel  lord 
21.  the  E.  shall  know  the  Lord  in  that  day 
23.  the  E.  shall  serve  with  the  Assyrians 
20.4.  king  of  Assyria  shall  lead  away  E.  prisoners 
30.  7.  the  E.  sliall  help  in  vain  and  to  no  purpose 
31.3.  now  E.  are  men  and  not  God,  their  horses 
./er.43. 13.  houses  of  the  gods  of  Ihe  E.  shall  he  burn 
Lam.  5.  6.  we  have  given  Ihe  band  to  the  E. 
EzeA.16.26.hast  committed  forniciition  with  the  E. 

23.  21.  in  bruising  Ihy  teatg  by  E.  for  the  paps 


ELI 

Kick.  29. 12.  ami  I  will  .-cattcr  the  E.  30.  53,  38 
13.  I  will  gather  the  E.  froii-  the  feonle 

.4ct4-7. 22.  Muses  was  learned  in  the  wisdom  of  B. 

Heb.H.i^J.  which  E.  a.ssayingt'ido,  weredrownad' 
EHIJD 

.^«//i,'-..3.]5. raised  up  E.the  sonofGeraa  Benjamito' 
16.  E.  made  .  ■••i  a  dagger  ||  23.  E.  wiiut  forth 

26.  and  E.es»>|)ed  while  they  tarried  and  pasgej 
4.  1.  Israel  again  did  evil,  when  E.  was  lead 

1  C/irn;i.7.10.s-.iisofBilham,  E.||  8.0.  thesonsofB, 

EKKON. 
1  Sam.  5. 10.  '.t  came  to  pass,  as  the  ark  came  to  E2 
7.  14.  Ihe  ..itins  were  restored  to  Israel  from  E. 
'i  Kings  1.  2.  Baal-zebuh  the  god  of  E.  3.  6,  16. 
.dmos  1.  8.  I  will  turn  mine  hand  aguinst  E. 
Zeph.  2.  4.  and  E.  shall  be  looted  up 
Zeciu  y.  5.  E.  very  sorrowful  II  7.  E.  a  Jebusito 

EKRONITES. 
./b.s'A.  13.  3.  the  land  of  the  E.  not  yet  conquered 
1  Sam.  5. 10.  when  ark  came  lo  Ekron,E.  cried  ok 

ELAll. 
(7en.36.41.duke  p.  ||  1/uh^s4.18.  ShimeisonofE. 

1  Kings  Hi.  8.  E.  son  of  Baasha  began  !o  reign 

2  Kings  15.30.  Hosliea  the  son  of  E.  17. 1. 1  IS.  1,9. 
I  Chron.  4.  15.  the  son  of  Caleb,  E.  the  sons  of  K, 

9.  8.  E.  the  son  of  Uzzi,  the  son  of  Michri 

ELAH. 
1  Sam.  17.  2.  Israel  pitched  bv  the  vallev  of  E. 
21.  9.  Uavid  slew  Goliath  in  the  valley  of  E. 

ELAM. 
Gen.  10.  22.  the  children  of  Shem  ;  E.  and  Ashux 
14.  1.  in  the  days  of  Chedorldur.-;:^:  king  of  E. 

1  Chron.  8.  24.  Hananiah  and  E.  of  Benjamin 
26.  3.  E.  the  fiOh  son  of  Meshelemiah 

Ezra  2.  7.  the  children  of  E.  31.  |  8. 7.  J\'-f  A.7.12,3i . 

10.  2.  one  of  the  sons  of  E.  answered  to  Ezra 
JVcA.  10.  14.  the  chief  of  the  people,  E.  Zatlh-i 

12.  42.  Jehohanan  and  E.  and  Ezer,  prieuLi 
fsa.  11.  11.  to  recovei  his  people  from  E. 
21.  2.  go  up,  O  E.  ll  22.  6.  and  E.  bare  the  O'l'-ret 
.for.  25.  25.  I  made  all  the  kings  of  E   to  diioi 
49.  34.  the  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  againrtE. 
36.  upon  E.  will  I  bring  the  four  winds 
39.1  will  bring  again  thecaptivity  of  E.saithLcrd 
F.iek.  32.  24.  there  is  E.  and  all  her  multitude 
Dan.  8.  2.  Shushan  which  is  in  the  province  of  l\ 

ELAMITES. 
Eira  4.  9.  the  E.  wrote  a  letter  to  Artaxer.xes 
-lets  2.  9.  Parthians,  E.  we  hear  them  speak 
ELATH. 

2  Kings  14.  22.  Aznriali  built  E.  and  reslore/t  it 
16.  6.  at  that  time  Rerin  recoveied  E.  lo  Syria 

EL-BETHEL. 
Gen.  35.  7.  Jacob  built  an  altar,  and  called  it  JH. 

ELDAD. 
JVum.  11.  26.  tlie  name  of  the  one  was  E. 

27.  E.  and  Medad  do  prophesy  iu  the  camp 

ELEALEH. 
JV«m.  32.  37.  the  children  of  Reuben  built  E. 
fsa.  15.4.  and  Hoshbon  shall  cry,  aitd  E.  their  voioo 
16.  9.  I  will  water  thee  with  my  tears,  O  E. 
Jer.  48.  34.  from  the  cry  of  Heshbon  even  to  E 

ELEAZAR. 
Ezod.6.  25.  Aaron's  son  E.  28. 1.  JV«m.  3.  2.  |  26. 
60.  1  Chron.  6.  3.  |  24.  I.  Ezra  8.  3:?. 
Lev.  10. 16.  Moses  was  angry  with  E.  and  Ithama' 
J\rum.  3.  4.  E.  ministered  in  the  priest's  office 
32.  E.sonof  Aaron  shall  bechief  over  Ihe  Lovites 
4.  16.  to  the  office  of  E.  pertaineth  the  oil 
16.  ,19.  E.  the  [iricst  took  the  brasen  censers 
20.  26.  and  put  his  garments  upon  E.  his  son 

28.  Moses  and  E.  came  down  from  the  mount 

26.  63.  that  were  numbered  by  Moses  and  E. 

27.  22.  he  sot  Joshua  before  E.  the  priest 

31.  12.  they  brought  the  spoil  lo  Moses  and  E. 

26.  take  the  sum  of  prey  thou  and  E.  the  priest 
41.  and  Moses  gave  Iribnte  unto  E. 

34.  17.  E.  and  Jo.shua  shall  divide  the  land 
Josh.  17.  4.  came  near  before  E.  |1  24.  33.  E.  died 

1  Sam.  7.  1.  they  sanctified  E.  to  keep  the  ark 

2  Sam.  23. 9.  aftei  him  E.  son  of  Dodo,  1  Chr.  1 1 .12. 

1  Chron.  9.  20.  the  son  of  E.  was  riiliT  over  them 
23.  21.  the  sons  of  Mahli ;  E.  and  Kish,  24.  28. 

22.  E.  died,  and  had  no  sons,  but  daughters 
24. 4.  more  chief  men  of  sons  of  E.  than  Ithamnr 
5.  the  governors  were  of  the  sons  of  E. 
JVeh.  12.  42.  Shemaiah  and  E.  were  priests 
JIat.  1.  15.  Eliud  begat  E.  and  E.  begat  Malth'-.T 

EL-ELOHE-ISRAEL. 
Gen.  .33.  20.  Jacob  railed  the  altar  E.-fsrael 
ELHANAN. 

2  .<?«m.21.19.  E.  slew  brolherofGoliath,  1  C'Ar.20.S 
23.  24.  E.  the  son  of  Oodo,  1  Chron.  11.  20. 

EM. 
1  Sam.  1.  25.  they  brought  the  child  to  E 
2. 1 1.  Ihe  child  did  minister  to  the  L.  before  E.  3. 1. 
12.  now  Ihe  sons  of  E.  were  sons  nf  Belial 

27.  there  came  a  man  of  God  to  E.  and  naid 

3.  5.  Samuel  ran  to  E.  an<l  said,  here  am  I,  1.  8 
12.  in  that  day  I  will  perform  against  E.  all  thinga 


ELI 

J  Sam  3. 14.if,iquity  ofE.  house  sliall  not  be  purge  J 
4.  J4.  tlie  man  came  in  hastily  and  told  E. 
1  Kings  2  27.  whicli  lie  spake  concerning  E. 

ELI,  ELI,  luma  sabac/ithaiii. 
Jl/(l/..27.4b.Jesus cried,  E.  E.lamaiaO.  Murk  15.34. 

ELL\«. 

iVawi.  1.  9.  of  the  trihe  of  Zebulun,  E.  the  son  of 

Helon,  2.  7.  |  7.  24,  2y.  )  lU.  10. 

16. 1.  Dathan  and  Abirani  sons  of  E.  12.  [  2ti.  S). 

26.  8.  sons  of  Pallu,  E.  |1  1  ism.  IG.  fi.  hjoked  on  E. 

Pent.  U.  ti.  what  lie  did  to  the  sons  of  E. 

1  Ham.  17.28.  E.lieard,and  Ins  •-m.^er  was  kindled 

1  Clirun.  2.  13.  and  Jesse  begul  his  first-born  E. 
o.  27.  E.  llie  son  of  Nahath,  tiie  son  of  Zophai 

32.  y.  E.  captain  of  the  Gadiles  came  to  Diivid 
15.  18.  E.  porter,  20.  ||  1().  5.  E.wilh  a  psaltery 

2  Chron.  11.  18.  Relioboani  look  the  daughter  of  E. 

ELL'^D.A. 
2  Sam.  .5.  16.  E.  a  son  of  David,  1  Chron.  3.  8. 
SJ  Chron.  17.  17.  of  Benjamin,  E.  a  iniglity  man 
ELIAKIM. 
Kings  13.18.  lliere  came  out  to  Rab-sbakeh  E.the 
sonofHilkiah  and  Sliebna  tliescribe,  /sa.3G.3. 
19.  2.  Hezekiab  sent  E.  to  Isaiali,  Isa.  37.  2. 
23.34.  made  E.  sun  of  Josiah  king,  2  Chron.  36. 4. 
N'eh.  12.  41.  E.  and  Maaseiah  tlie  priests 
J»a.  22.  21).  that  1  will  call  my  servant  E. 
Mat-  1.  13.  Abiud  begat  E.  and  E.  begat  Azor 
XnAe  3.  30.  Jonan,  which  was  the  son  of  E. 

ELLAW. 
ii  .Sum.  11.  3.  Bath-sheba  the  daughter  of  E. 

23.  34.  E.  the  son  of  Ahithopliol  ihe  Gilonile 

ELIAS,  Hce  ELIJAH. 
ELLASHIB. 
1  Chron.  3.  24.  E.  and  Pelaiah  sons  of  Eiioenai 

24.  12.  the  eleventh  lot  came  forth  to  E. 
Ezra  10.  G.  Johauan  the  son  of  E.  JVch.  12.  23. 

24.  E.  a  singer  ||  27.  E.  the  son  of  Zattu 
30.  E.  son  of  Bam  U  JVV/t.  3. 1.  E.  the  high-priest 
JVtA.  12. 10.  Joiakim  begat  E.  and  E.  begai  Joiada 
13.  4.  E.  was  allied  to  Tobiali  ||  7.  the  evil  E.  did 
28.  one  of  the  sons  of  Joiada,  the  son  of  E. 
ELIEZER. 
Gen.  15.  2.  the  steward  of  my  house  is  this  E. 
£jo(/.18.4.  name  ofJIoses'  son  was  E.  1  CAc.23.15. 

1  Chrun.'i.  8.  Ihe  sons  of  Beclier;  E.  and  Elionai 

15.  24.  Benaiah  and  E.  the  priesis  did  blow 
23.  17.  the  son  of  E.  "as  Rehahiah  the  chief 
27.  16.  the  ruler  of  the  Beubenites  was  E. 

2  Chron.  20. 37.  E.  prophesied  against  Jeiioshaphat 
£zraS.  10.  then  sent  I  for  E.  and  Ariel,  chief  men 

10.  18.  E.  had  taken  strange  wive.s,  23,  31. 
Zjukc  3.  21).  Jose,  which  was  the  son  of  E. 

ELHIOREPH. 
lKinirsA.3.  E.  and  AInah,  sons  of  Shisha,  scribes 

ELlilU. 
1  Sam.  1.  1.  Elkanah,  son  of  Jeroham,  son  of  E. 
J  C'lrun.  12.  20.  E.  fell  to  David  out  of  Manasseh 

26.  7.  E.  and  Shemachiah  were  strong  men 

27.  18.  of  Judah,  E.  one  of  the  brethren  of  David 
Job  32.  2.  wrath  of  E.  the  Buzite  was  kindled 

4.  E.  had  w.iited  ||  6.  answered,  34.  1.  |  35. 1. 
ELIJAH,  or  ELLAS. 
I  Kina-s  17.  1.  E.  the  Tishhite  said  to  Aliab 
15.she  went  and  did  according  to  the  saying  of  E. 

22.  and  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  E. 

23.  E.  tocik  the  child,  and  brought  him  down 

33.  2.'fe.  went  to  shew  himself  unto  Ahab 

7.  art  thou  that  my  lord  E.?  ||  8.  E.  is  here 

16.  Ahab  went  to  meet  E.  l|  27.  E.  mocked  them 
40.  E.  slew  all  the  prophets  of  Baal 

46.  and  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  on  E. 
19.  1.  Ahab  told  Jezebel  all  that  E.  Iiad  done 
y.  the  Lord  said,  what  doest  thou  here  E.7  13. 
20.  Elisha  left  the  oxen  and  ran  after  E.  21. 
21.  20.  Ahab  said  to  E.  hast  thou  found  me? 
S  Kings  1.  8.  Ahaziah  said,  it  is  E.  the  Ti^hbile 
13.  the  third  captain  fell  on  his  knees  before  E. 

17.  he  died,  according  to  Ihe  word  E.  had  spoken 

2.  1.  when  the  Lord  would  take  U))  E.  into  heaven 

8.  E  took  his  mantle,  and  wrapt  it  together 
IL  E.  went  up  by  a  whirlwind  into  heaven 
M.  Elisha  said,  where  is  the  Lord  God  of  E.? 
15.  the  snirit  of  E.  doth  rest  on  Elisha 

3.  11.  which  poured  water  on  the  hands  of  E. 

0.  36.  done  that  which  he  spake  by  E.  10.  10, 17. 
2C/iron.  21.  12.  there  came  a  writing  from  E. 
Ezra  10.  21.  Maasiiiah  and  E.  the  sons  of  Harim 
J\Ial.  4.  5.  behold,  I  will  send  you  R.  the  prophet 
Mat.  11.  14.  this  is  Klias  which  was  to  come 
16  \i.  some  say,  FMiis,  Markit.l^y.  /.uie 9. 8,10. 
17.  3.  ^\ere  appeared  Elia.'s,  Jl/ar/c9.4.  /.ukfO.30. 
4.  three  tabernacles,  one  for  thee,  one  for  Moses, 
one  for  FMas,  Mark  9.  5.  Luke  9.  33. 
JO.  that  FMas  must  first  come,  Mark  9.  11. 
11. TTJiasahaiicome, restore  all  things,J)/aWr9.12. 
12.  I  say  :ovou,E//a.siscon)e  already, jl/arA-9.13. 
27.  41.  this  man  calleth  for  Elias,  Mark  15.  35. 
49.  et  us  see  whether  i7jaswillcome,„'l/arH5.36. 
Lijitl  17  shall  go  before  him  in  lhopowerof£Wfts 
Tib 


EMM 

L,ukc  4.25.  many  widows  were  in  the  days  of  Km* 

y.  54. command  fire  to  consume  them  as  iC/i«sdid 

John  1.  21.  art  thou  Eliasl  art  thou  that  projihet  ? 

25.  if  thou  be  not  Klias,  wliy  baptizest  ihou  ! 
Rum.  11.  2.  what  the  scripture  saith  of  F.lias 
Jam. 5. 17.  Elias  w  as  a  man  subject  to  like  passions 

ELIM. 
Exod.  15.  27.  they  came  lo  E.  A''um.  33.  9. 
16. 1.  they  took  their  journey  from  E.  jVum.  33.19. 

ELlMELECll. 
Ruth  1.  2.  the  name  of  the  man  was  E. ){  3.  E.died 

2.  1.  Boaz  was  a  kmsiiiaii  of  the  family  of  K. 

4. 9.  that  1  have  bought  all  that  was  E.  of  Naomi 

ELU'HALET. 

2  .SaHi.5. 16.  Eliada  and  E.  David's  son,  1  CA»-.3.6,8. 

ELIPHAZ. 
Gen.  36.  4.  Adah  bare  to  Esau,  E.  10.  1  Ckr.  1.  35. 

11.  the  sons  of  E.  12,  15.  1  Chron.  1.  36. 
Job  2.  11.  E.  came  from  his  place  lo  mourn 

4.  1.  E.  the  Temanite  answered,  15.  1.  |  22.  1. 
42.  9.  E.  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  him 

ELISABETH. 
Luke  1.  5.  Zacharias's  wife  E.  l|7.  E.  was  barren 

24.  E.  Conceived,  36.  ||  40.  Mary  saluted  E. 
57.  E.  full  tiniecaine  that  she  should  be  delivered 

ELISHA,  ELISEUS. 

1  Kings  19.  16.  thou  shalt  anoint  E.lo  be  prophet 
17.  tlial  escaped  from  Jehu,  shall  E.  slay 

19.  Elijah  departed,  and  found  E.  plowing 

2  Kings  2.  5.  the  prophets  at  Jericho  came  to  E. 

12.  E.  saw  it,  and  cried,  my  father,  my  father 

15.  the  spirit  of  Elijah  doth  rest  on  E. 

3.  II.  one  said,  here  is  E.  Ihe  son  of  Shapbat 

4.  1.  now  there  cried  a  certain  woman  unto  E. 
8.E  passed  to  Shunem, where  was  a  great  woman 

17.  bare  a  son  at  that  season  that  E.  had  said 
32.  when  E.  was  come,  behold  the  child  was  dead 

5.9.  so  Naamancame  and  stood  at  the  door  of  E. 
6.  12.  E.  telleth  the  words  that  thou  6|)eakest 

18.  E.  prayed  to  the  Lord,  and  the  Lord  smote 

them  wllh  blindness  according  to  the 
word  of  E. 

20.  E.  said.  Lord,  open  the  eyes  of  these  men 
31.  if  the  head  of  E.  stand  on  him  this  day 

8.  4.  tell  me  the  great  things  that  E.  hath  done 
5.  the  woman  whose  son  E-  restored  to  life 
14.  Ben-hadad  said,  what  said  E.  to  thee? 

13.  14.  E.  was  fallen  sick  ||  17.  E.  said,  shoot 

16.  and  E.  put  his  hands  upon  the  king's  hands 
2!.  tlwy  cast  the  man  into  the  sepulchre  of  E. 

^u^■6■4. 27.  many  leiiersin  Terael  in  days  of  £teeus 

Elishah. 

Ezek.2.11.7.  blue  and  purple  from  isles  of  E.  covcrefl 

ELISHAJIA. 
J\rum.  1.  10.  E.  the  son  of  Ainmihud,2. 18.  |  7.48. 
53.  1  10.  22.  1  Chron.  7.  26. 
2  Sam.  5.  16.  E.  David's  son,  1  Chr.  3.  6, 8. 1 14.  7. 

1  Chron.  2.  41.  and  Jekamiah  begat  E. 

2  Chron.  17.  8.  he  sent  with  them  E.  priest 

./«■.  36.  12.  E.  scribe  |l  41.  1.  E.  of  the  seed-royal 

ELISHEBA. 
Exod.  6.  23.  Aaron  took  him  E.  to  wife 

ELISHUA. 
2Sam.  5.15.  Ibliar  and  E.  David's  sons,  1  Chr.  H.5. 

ELIUD. 
Mat.  1. 14.  Achim  begat  E.  ||  15.  E.  begat  Eleazar 

ELKANAH. 
Frod.  6.  24.  the  sons  of  Korali;  Assir,  and  E. 
1  .SrjM.  1.  1.  his  name  was  E.  the  son  of  Jeroham 

21.  E.  went  up  to  offer  the  yearly  sacrifice 

2.  11.  E.  went  to  bis  house  ||  20.  Eli  blessed  E. 

1  Chrvn.  6.  23.  the  son  of  E.  27,  34,  35.  |  9.  16. 

25.  the  sons  of  E.  2li.  ||  12.  6.  E.  the  Korhite 
15.  23.  E.  was  door-keeper  for  the  ark 

2  Chron.  28.  7.  E.  that  was  next  to  the  king 

ELMODAM. 
Luke  3.  28.  CnsaM.,     "•ch  was  the  son  of  E. 

elnafhan. 

2  Kiiii's  24.  8.  Nchiishta  the  daughter  ofE. 
Ezra  9.  16.  I  sent  for  E.  and  Jarlb,  chief  men 
./(•)-  2v).  22.  Jehoiakim  sent  E.  into  Egypt 
3l).  12.  E.  the  son  of  Achbor  sat  there 
25.  E.  had  made  intercession  to  the  king 
ELON. 
Clen.  26.  34.  Esau  took  Basbemath  daughter  of  E. 
36.  2.  Esau  took  Adah  the  daughter  of  E. 
46.  14.  Ihe  SOILS  of  Zebulun;  Sered  and  E. 
Jiidg.  12.  11.  E.  judged  Israel  ||  12.  E.  died 

EL'JL. 
jVeA.e.lS.wall  finished  tlie2.5ih  dav  oftbe  month  E. 

ELVMAS. 
Jlcts  13.  8.  but  E.  the  sorcerer  withstood  them 

EMIMS. 

GeTi.  14.  5.  Chedorlaomer  came  and  smote  the  E. 

Vcut.  -■  10.  the  E.  dwelt  there  in  times  past 

EMMANUEL.     See  .Appellatives. 

EMM  Airs. 

Luke  24. 13.  two  of  them  went  that  same  day  to  E. 

EMMOR. 
'♦'■■<«  7.  16.  Abraham  buuslit  of  the  sons  of  E. 


EPH        Proper  JiAMti, 

EN  DOR. 
Josh.  17.  II.  STan.isseh  had  E.  ind  her  towns 
1  f(uin.  28. 7.  a  woman  at  E.  halii  a  familiar  spi-il 
Psal.  83.  10.  ae  to  Jabin,  which  pec.shed  at  E 

ENEAS. 
Mcis  9.  34.  E.  Jesus  Christ  maketh  tbee  whole 

EN-EGLAIM. 
Ezek.  47. 10.  fishers  shall  stand  from  En-getli  ti  T. 

EN-GEDl. 
.Josh.  15.  62.  in  the  wilderness  of  Judah,  E. 

1  Sara. 23. 29.  David  dwelt  in  the  holds  at  E.24.  I 

2  Chr.  20.  2.  Cometh  against  Jeiioshaphat  are  /;i  E 
Caut.  1. 14.  iiLS  camphire  in  the  vin»;yards  of  L. 
Ezek.  47.  10.  the  fishers  shall  stand  from  E. 

ENOCH. 
Ge?i.4.17.Cain's  wife  bare  E.y.5. 18.  Jared  begat  K 
5.  22.  E.  walked  with  God,  and  God  look  hiia,  24 
Luke  3.  37.  Malhusala,  which  was  the  son  of  E. 
Hib.  11.  5.  by  faith  E.  wiis  translated,  and  was  no. 
Jude  14.  E.  also  proplie.^ipd  of  llvesc,  saying 

ENON. 
J<*An3.23.  John"was  baiUizing  in  E.neat  toSaIi» 

ENOS. 
Gen.  4.  26.  Seth  called  his  son's  name  E. 
Luke  3.  38.  Cainan,  which  was  the  son  of  E. 

EN-ROGEL. 
2  Sam.  17. 1-7.  Jonathan  and  Ahimaaz  stayed  by  B 
\  Kings  1.9.  .'\douiiali  slew  sheep  and  oxen  by  E. 

EPAPHRAS. 
Col.  1.  7.  as  ye  learned  of  E.  our  fellow  servant 
4. 12.  E.  aserv.of  Christ  snhileth  you,  I'Udein.  23 

EPAFIIRODITUS. 
Phil.  2.  25.  to  send  to  you  E.  ||  4.  18.  received  of  E 

EPENETUS. 
Rom.  16.  5.  salute  my  well- beloved  E.  ficst-fru 

EPHAH. 

Gen.  25.  4.  E.  the  son  of  Midian,  1  Chron.  1.  33 

i.  Chron.  2.  46.  E.  Caleb's  c<'ncubiiie  bare  Harar 

47.  the  sons  of  Jabdai;  Pelet,  E.  and  Shaaph 

Isa.  GO.  6.  the  dronKdarics  of  E.  shall  cover  tlipe 

EPHES-I  \MM1M. 
1  Sam.  T".  1.  the  Philistines  pilched  in  E. 

EPHESIANS. 

.jicts  19.28.they  cried  out,great  isDiana  of  the  E.  3w 

35.  the  city  of  the  E.  is  a  worshipper  of  Dianb 

EPHESUS. 

.^cts  18.  19.  Paul  came  to  E.  |1  21.  sailed  from  E 

24.  a  certain  Jew  named  .Apollos  came  lo  £. 

19.  17.  this  was  known  to  JewsaiidGreeksat  K 
26.  ve  see,  that  not  iilcwie  at  E.  but  thro'  all  Asiz 
:!5.  ye  men  of  E.  ||  1  Cor.  16.  8.  I  will  lariy  at  E 

20.  16.  for  Paul  had  determined  to  sail  by  E. 
1  Cor.  15.  32.  1  have  fought  with  beasls  at  E. 

1  Tim.  1.  3.  as  I  besought  thee  lo  abide  still  ui  E. 

2  'I'iiH.  1.  18.  Oiiesiphorus  ministered  to  mo  at  E 

4.  12.  and  Tycliieus  have  I  sent  to  E. 

Rev.  1.  11.  send  it  to  E.  [|  2.  1.  to  the  angel  at  E 

EPHPHATHA. 
Mark  7.  34.  he  sailh  to  him,  E.  ihat  is,  be  openea 

EPHRAIJI,  a  place. 
2  So?n.  13. 23. Absalom  had sheep-.s-hcarers  beside  Ei 
2  Chrun.  13. 19.  Ahijali  took  E.and  towns  ihereo 
.John  11.  54.  Jesus  went  into  a  city  called  E. 

Mi}init  EPHRAIM. 
.losh.  17.  15.  if  m»«n/  E.  lie  ton  narrow  fiw  ther* 
20.7.  Shechem  in  m(i«j(t  E.  a  city  of  refuge, 21. 21 
•Jitdg.i.^.  they  buried  Joshua  in  the  nioitut  of  R 

7.  24.  Gideon  sent  messengers  throtsgh  wotint  E 
17.1.  Mieah  of  »?)«?(?!*  E.  ||  H.  Levilecanie  tojw.  F 
18.  13.  the  Danites  passeil  unto  maunt  E. 

19. 1.  a  Levite  sojourning  on  the  siile  of  mount  R 

1  Sam.  1. 1.  Elkanah  of  j«.  E.  ||  2  Sam. 20.21.  Slieh 
9.  4.  Saul  passed  through  ?«.  E.  and  passed 

2  Ki»gs  5. 22.  t  wo  intn  be  come  to  me  from  m.  E 
.Ter.  4.  15.  publisheth  affliction  from  viount  E. 

31.  6.  the  wateliman  upon  mount  E.  shall  cry 
50.  19.  Israel  shall  be  satisfied  on  mouat  E. 

EPHRAI.Al,  a  per.'^oii,  ot people. 
(7cM.41.52.  the  name  of  Joseph's  secimd  son  wasB 
48.  14.  Israel  laid  hi.^  ri^ht  hami  on  E.  head 
20.  ill  thee  shall  Israel  bless,  sayiiig,  God  makt 
thee  as  E.  and  he  set  E.  bicfiire  Manassefi 
JVvtii.  T.  10.  the  prince  of  E.  was  Elishania,  7.  -JS 
2.  18.  onthe  west  side  shall  be  theslandjirdof  E. 
10.22.  tliestiindiard  of  the  campofE.set  forvvar 
20.  35.  these  are  the  sons  of  E.  1  C&ro.n.  7.  20. 
Deut.  33.  17.  they  are  the  ten  thousiinda  of  E. 
Josh.  16.  9.  the  -.ties  for  the  children  of  E.  I~.  !» 
Judg.  1.  2'!   iior  did  E.  drive  oat  the  Canaiinites 

5.  14.  out  of  E-  was  there  a  root  agaiirst  Ania'e* 

8.  2.  is  not  the  gleaning  of  the  grapes  of  E.  hetttat 
12.  4.  then  Jejihlhah  fought  with  E,  smolo  E. 

2  Sam.  2.  9.  .^bner  made  Ish-boshcth  king  over  E 

1  CAreiw.  7. 22.  E.  their  fiithcr  mourned  marydayj 

9.  3.  in  Jerusalem  dwelt  oftbe  chililreti  ofE. 

2  Chroa.  15.  9.  the  strangers  out  ofE.  fell  to  Asa 
17.  2.  Jehosbaphal  set  garrisons  in  the  cities  of  R 
25.  10.  Amaziah  separated  the  army  out  ofE. 
28.  7.  Zichri  a  mighty  man  of  E.  slew  Maaseiah 
30.  18.  many  of  K.  had  not  cieaased  theiij-selvei' 


PaopKR  Naues.]      ESA 

2CAr.31.1.nll  Isr.  brake  iinagcsin  E.anil  Mana56p)i 
Psal.  78.  SI.  llie  ciiiJtlrenof  li.  .eiiig  firmed,  turned 
90.  2.  Iief«ire  Y).  >lir  up  Uiy  strength  am!  save  us 
Jta.  7.  2.  saving,  Syria  is  confederate  « itii  E. 
5.  E.  lialli  taken  evil  counsel  against  thee 
^  wiljiin  sixty-five  years  shail  J'l  be  broken 
9.tliei»ead«l'E.  is  Samaria^and  headot'Jr'auiaria 
17.  from  tlie  day  ttiaf  E.  de|iarted  from  Jndali 
9.0.  R.  tiialsay  in  the  pride  ainl  stoutness  of  heart 
21.  Manasseh  shall  cat  E.  and  E.  Manaseeh 
21.  13.  Uie  erivy  hIso  oI'E.  shall  depart;  II  shall 
not  envy  .liidah,  and  .ludah  sluill  not  vex  E. 
27.  3.  the  foilress  also  shall  cease  from  E- 
23.  1.  woe  i\>  the  drunkards  of  E.  xvhcise  beauty 

3  drunkards  of  E.  shall  be  trodden  under  feet 

fer.  7. 15.  as  I  have  cast  out  the  vviiole  seed  of  E. 

31.  IH.  I  have  heard  E.  beiKoaaiEi-;  hmiself  thus 

Elf*.  37.  Kltliestickof  E.  II  4«i.5.  a  portion  fur  E. 

I!».  I  will  take  slick  of  Joseph  in  the  band  of  E. 

Hoc.  5. 3. 1  knoiv  E.  O  E.  thou  coinmittcst  wliored- 

5.  Israel  and  E.  slnil  fall  in  their  ini<piity 

J).  E.  shall  be  desolate  \\  12.  be  to  E.  as  a  moth 

13.wliei)  E-sau' his  sickness,  E.went  to  Assyrian 

14. E.  as  a  lion  ||  0.4. 0  E.what  shall  I  do  lo  iliee? 

6. 10.  lltere  is  the  wboredoin  of  E,  Istaul  isdetjled 
7.  1.  then  the  ioii|«ity  of  E.  was  discovereil 

tj.  E.  hath  mixed  himself  niuong  the  pcu|de 
f.  9.  E.  bifed  lovers  H  11.  E.  made  altars  lo  ein 

9.  3.  but  E.  shall  eat  unclean  things  in  Assyria 
8.  the  watcJitnen  of  E.  was  wilh  my  God 
11.  as  for  E.  their  glory  shall  fly  away 

13.  E.  shall  bring  forth  children  to  the  murderer 
JO.  C.  E.  shall  receive  shame.  Israel  be  ashamed 

11.  I  will  make  E.  lo  ride*,  Judali  shall  plow 
I1.3.I  taught  E.togoJiS  bowshall  Igivethce  up  E 

0.  I  will  not  return  lo  destroy  E.  for  I  am  God 

12.  E.  cnniiiasseth  me  about  with  lies 

12.  I.  E.  fceiieili  (in  wind  ||  8.  E.  said,  I  am  rich 

14.  E.  provoked  him  to  anger  most  billerly 
13. 1. when  E.  spake  Ireinbling,  lid  exalted  himself 

12.  the  iniquity  of  E.  is  bound  up,  his  sin  is  hid 
11.  8.  E.  shall  sav,  what  have  I  lo  do  wilh  idols? 

Vhiid.  U».  Kiev  shall  posses-  the  fields  of  E. 
Zrrh.  9.  10.  I  will  cut  off  the  chariot  from  E. 

13.  wheni  liavefilled  the !>ow  wilh  E.  and  raised 
lU.  7.  they  of  E.  shall  he  like  a  niighly  man 

.See  Gate. 

EPHRAIM  is. 

Vsal.  ()0.  7.  E.  IS  the  strength  of  my  head,  108.  8 

Jtr.'M.  0.  and  a  father  to  Israel,  E.  is  my  first-born 

20.  is  E.  my  dear  son?  is  he  a  pleasant  child  1 
ffnx.  4.  17.  E.  «  joined  to  idols,  let  liini  alone 

5.11.  E.  is  oppressed  \\  7.8.  E.  jsacake  notturned 
7.  II.  E.  is  like  a  silly  dove(|  9. 10.  E.  is  smitten 

10.  11.  E.  is  as  a  heifer  that  is  taught  and  loveth 

EriiR.AIM  wilh  tribe. 
ATrm.I.SS.werenumberedofthe^rjAeofE.  40,500 

13.  8.  of  the  tribe  of 'E.  to  spy  the  land,  Oshea 
34  24.  nf  tribe  of  E.  to  divide  the  land,  Kemuel 

/osh.  16.  8.  the  inheritance  of  I  he  tribe  of  E. 
£1.  5.  the  Kohathites  liad  cities  out  of  ihe  tribe 
jniV^  1)mq  and  Manass.'h,  20.  1  C/o-   0.  00. 
Peal.  78.  67.  and  lie  rhose  not  the  tribe  of  E. 

EPHRAIMITE,  S. 
Jy.dg.  12.5.  themenof  Gileail  said,  artlhouanE.? 

6.  there  fell  at  that  time  of  the  E.  42,000 

EJ^HRATAH. 
Jluthi.  11.  dn  thou  worthily  in  E.  and  be  famous 
i  Ckrnn.  2.  50.  Hur,  I  he  first-born  of  E.  4.  4. 
Pfal.  132.  6.  lo,  we  heart!  of  it  at  E.  we  found  it 
Mic.  5.  2.  but  tlioii,  I?i-th-h4iein  E.  though  little 

EPHRATH. 

Gfn.  35. 16.  there  was  a  little  way  to  come  to  E. 

10.  Rachel  wns  buried  in  ihe  way  to  E.  48.  7. 

)  Ckron.'i.  10.  Caleb  took  to  him  E.'whobare  Hur 

EPHUATHITE,  S. 
R«</tl.2.Mahlon,Chilion,E.ofBelhIeheni-.Iudah 
I  Sam.  1. 1.  Elkanah  wasan  E.  ||  17. 12.  Jesse  an  E. 
I  Kings  11.  26.  Jemboam  an  E.  of  Zereda 

EPHRON. 
Oen.  23.  8.  entreat  for  me  to  E.  the  son  of  7.nar 
16.  .Mirah.  hearkened  to  E   weighed  silvrr  toE. 
25.  0.  Abraham  was  burieil  in  the  field  of  E. 
49. 30.  Abraham bmisht  with  ihe  fiuld of  E.  50. 13. 

EPICUREAN'S. 
Jlcls  j7.  18.  certain  of  the  E.  encountered  Paul 

ER. 
Gen.  38.3.  called  hie  name  E.||  O.took  a  wif<;  for  R. 

7.  E.  Judah'a  first-born  was  wicked,  IC/ir.  2.  3. 
I  Chron.  4.  21.  E.  the  father  of  Lecah 
J.ukt  3.  23.  Elmodam,  which  was  tJie  son  of  E. 

ERASTU.S. 
y/l;^<^'9.22.Paul  sent  Timoi  hens  and  E.intnMaced. 
5irm.4.20.E.  nleide  Corinth,  TrophiinnsMiletum 
ESAIAS,  See  IsAnn. 
ESAU  HAUnON. 
2K'i7i<Tsl9.  37  E.  reigned  in  his  Giead, /.»<!  37.38. 
V.zra  4.  2.  since  the  diivs  of  E.  king  of  Assur 

ESAU. 
Gen.  25.  25.  and  they  called  his  name  B 
.  7Sl 


EVE 

f7f  n.25.27.  E.  was  a  hunter  1|  29.  E.  came  from  ficJii 

34.  thus  E.  despi.sed  his  birthright 
27.  11.  behold,  E.  my  brother  is  a  hairy  man 

21.  whether  thou  be  my  very  son  E.  or  not,  24. 

41.  E.  hated  Jacob  because  of  the  blessing 

42.  these  words  of  E.  were  told  to  Kebekah 
2S.  0.  tiien  went  E.  to  Isbmael,  and  took  Mahalatb 

32.  3.  Jacob  sent  messengers  belbie  bini  to  E. 
11.  deliver  me,  1  pray  thee,  from  the  bund  of  E. 
18.  it  IS  a  present  sent  unto  my  lord  E. 

33.  4.  E.  ran  lo  meothim,  and  eiubjaced  him 

9.  and  E.  said,  I  have  enough,  my  brother 
35.  1.  when  thou  Hiddest  fioin  E.  toy  brother 
30.  1.  now  these  ar<;  the  generations  of  E. 

43.  lie  lis  E.  the  liilhcr  of  the  Edomites 
/^<';i<.2-5.have  g'ven  mount  SeirloE.I2.y«s/t.24.4. 

22.  as  he  did  to  th'i  children  of  £.  in  Seir 
./O.S&.24.4.  unto  Isaa;,  Jacob, and  E.  lCAru«.l..?4. 
./i.".  4;i.  6.  I  will  bring  the  calamity  of  E.  on  bim 

10.  1  have  made  B;.  bare,  I  have  uncovered 
ObiiiL  G.  how  are  the  things  of  E.  searched  out: 

18.  the  house  of  E.  shall  be  for  stubble 

21.  saviours  shali<:onie  to  jtdge  the  mountof  E. 
./I/uM.2.wasnol  E.Jacob's  brother,  sailb  the  Loi<l? 

3.  i  loved  J-acob,  and  I  hated  E.  Rom^  9.  13. 

Hcb.  11.  20.  by  faith  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  E. 

12.  16.  lest  there  be  any  profane  person,  as  E. 

ES'EK. 

Gen.  26.  20.  Isaac  called  the  name  of  the  well  E. 

ESHCOIi. 

<icn.  14.  13.  Mamre  the  Amorito,  brother  of  E. 

24.  Aner,  E.  Maniri,  let  them  laketheir  portion 

JVkjh.  13.  24.  the  place  was  called  the  brook  E. 

32.  9.  when  they  went  up  uulo  the  va.ley  of  E. 

ESLl. 
I^ulic  3.  25.  Naum,  which  was  the  son  of  E. 

ESROM. 
Mat.  1.  3.  and  E.  bcirat  .Aram,  LuU  3.  33. 

ESTHER. 
Ksth.  2.  7.  he  brought  uji  lladassah,  that  is  E. 
17.  the  king  loved  E.  II  lb.  the  king  made  E.  feast 

22.  fold  it  to  E.  IJ  5.  3.  what  wilt  thou,  queen  E.7 

4.  4.  E.  mauls  came,  she  sent  raim.  to  clothe  Moid. 
12.  and  they  told  to  Mordecai  E.  words 
17.  Mordecai  did  all  that  E.  had  commanded 

5.  2.  the  king  held  out  lo  E.  the  golden  sceptre,  8. 4. 
12.  E.  let  no  man  come  with  the  king  but  myself 

7.  2.  the  king  said,  what  istby  petition,  queen  E.? 
7.  Hainan  stood  up  to  make  request  for  hie  to  E. 

8.  3.  and  E.  spake  yet  again  before  the  king 
7.  behold  I  have  given  E.  the  house  of  Hainan 

9.  92.  E.  the  queen  wrote  with  all  authority 
32.decreeofE.  conlirined  these  maiiersi  ofl'urim 

ETAAI. 

Jiidg.  15.  8,  Samson  dwelt  in  lop  of  the  rock  E.  • 

11.  then  3CU0  men  went  to  top  of  the  rock  E. 

ETHAM. 

F.xnd.  13.  20.  fhey  encamped  in  E.  JV«m.  33.  6. 

^V««j.33.lj.ivent  tliree  days' journ.  in  wildern.  of  E. 

ETHAN. 
1  Kings  4.  31.  for  Solomon  was  wiser  than  E. 
1  Chru-ki.  2.  0.  the  sons  of  Zerali,  Zimri,  and  E. 

ETHANIM. 
1  Kings  8.  2.  all  Israel  assembled  in  the  month  E. 

ETHIOPIA. 

"Kings  19.  9.  when  he  hear.l  say  of  Tirliakab  king 

of  E.  behold,  he  is  come  out  to  fight,  Isa.'Sl.  9. 

F.stli.  1. 1.  Ahasiierus  reigned  from  India  to  E.S.  9. ! 

Job  28.  19.  the  to|iaz  of  E.  shall  not  equal  it 

I'ful.  (i8.  31.  E.  shall  stretch  out  her  hands  to  God 

87.  4.  behold  Philislia  and  Tyre  with  E.  man  born 

A<«.  18.1. which  is  beyond  the  rivers  of  E.Zt'/)..i.3. 10. 

20.3.  Isaiah  hath  walked  bare-foot  for  a  sign  on  E. 

5.  theyshall  he  ashamed  of  E.  their  exiiect.i.tion 

43.  3.  I  gave  Egypt  for  thy  ransom,  E.  for  thee 

4.5.  14.  tlie  merchandize  of  E.  shall  ccnie  lo  thee 

f:u7r.30.  4.  great  pain  in  E.  ii  5.  E.  shall  fall, 38.  5. 

JViiA.  3.  9.  E.  and  Egypt  were  llie  strength  of  No 

•ycii8.27.buhold,a  man  of  E'.actiiiuch  of  authority 

ETHIOPIAN. 
-fVam.  12.  1.  because  of  the  E.  woman  he  marric.-i 
'2  C/irnn.  14.9.  Zerah  the  E. came  out  against  Asu 
trr.  13.  23.  can  the  E.  change  his  skin  or  leopard 
38.  7.  Ebed-raclech  the  E.  10,  12.  |  39.  16. 

ETHIOPIANS. 
2Chron.  14.  12.  the  Lord  smote  the  E.  the  E.  fled 
16.  8.  were  not  the  E.  and  Lubims  a  huge  host? 
21.  16.  Ihe  Ld.  stirred  Arabians  that  wcrr;  near  E. 
fsa.  20.  4.  he  shall  lead  the  E.  captives 
Jer.  40.  9.  the  E.  that  bnndle  Ihe  shield 
Kick:  .'iO.  9.  to  make  the  careless  E.  afraid 
lJan.\\.i'i.\\\e  Libyans  and  E.  shall  be  at  his  steps 
.flmos'A.l.  are  ye  not  as  the  children  of  E.  unto  me? 
y.rph.  2.  12.  ye  E.  shall  be  slain  by  the  sword 
.icis  8.  27.  a  eunuch  imdir  Candace  queen  of  E. 

EUBULUS. 
2  Tim.  4.  21.  E.  greeteth  thee,  Pudens  and  Linus 

EVE. 
Oen.  3.  20.  A^Iara  called  his  wife's  name  E. 
_;1. 1.  Arfuus  kiww  E.  his  wife,  and  she  conceived 


GAD 


'2Cor.\  I..3.  lest  as  serpent  beguiled  E.  thro*  subtlety 
1  Tim.  2.  13.  for  Adam  was  lirst  formed,  then  E. 

EVIL-MERODACH. 

'2Kings  25.  27.  E.  kiiigof  Bauyion  did  lift  up  tin 

head  of  Jehoiachin  out  o-f  piison,  ./'r.52.  31 

EUNICE. 

27'm.l.  5.  faith  which  dwelt  in  Lois  and  molher  E 

EUOUIAS. 
Phil.  4.  2.  I  beseech  10.  and  beseech  Syntycha 

EUPHRATES. 
Gen.  2.  14.  and  the  fourth  river  is  E. 
15.  18.  unto  the  great  river,  the  river  E. 
JJcut.  1.  7.  go  to  the  great  river  E.  ./nsk.  1.  4. 

11.24.  shall  be  yours  from  the  river  E.  to  the  sea 
Hi^im.S.  3.  David  smote  Hadadezer  as  he  went  t« 
recover  his  border  at  the  river  E.  \C/iron.l8. 3. 
2  Kings  23.  29.  Necho  went  up  lo  E.  2  Chr.  35.  20. 
24.  7.  the  king  of  Babylon  look  from  13gypt  to  E. 
1  Chrun.  a.  9.  Reuben  inhabited  from  ihe  river  Ii 
./cr.  13.  4.  arise,  go  to  E.  ||  5.  so  I  hid  it  by  E. 
7.  I  went  lo  E.  ||  46. 10.  luith  a  sacrifice  by  E. 
46.  2.  the  w<nd  came  against  Pharaoh  by  E. 
0.  they  shall  stumble  and  fall  hy  the  river  E. 
51.  63.  thou  Shalt  cast  it  into  the  niid»t  of  E. 
Hev.  9.  14.  angels  that  are  bound  in  the  river  E, 

10.  12.  si.\tli  angel  poured  out  his  vial  on  E. 
EUTYCHUS. 

Mcts'iO.  9.  there  sat  a  young  man  named  E.  faliei 

EZEKIIOL. 
Eiek.  24.  24.  thus  E.  is  unto  you  a  sign 

EZEL. 
1  Sa;n.  20. 19.  thou  shall  remain  by  the  stone  E. 

EZRA. 
\  Chron.  4. 17.  the  sons  of  E.  Jelher  and  Mered 
Ezra  7.  12.  Artaxerxes  king  to  E.  the  prie.«t 
25.  thou,  E.  after  Ihe  wisdom  of  Iby  God,  set 
10.  1.  when  E.  had  prayed  and  confessed,  vvee|)inK 
J^th.  8.2.  E.  brought  the  law  before  congregaliou 
0.  and  E.  blessed  the  Lord  Ihe  great  God 
12.  1.  these  are  rhe[iriests,Seraiah,  Jeremiah,  E. 
l.'i.  of  E.  Moshullain  was  priest 
20.  these  were  in  days  of  E.  the  priest,  the  scribe 
30.  and  E.  the  scribe  before  lliem 

F. 

FELIX. 

.-?<:;«  23. 24.  that  tliey  may  bringPaul  safe  loP. 
20.  Lysiiis  to  the  most  excellent  governor  P. 

24.  3.  we  accept  it  always,  most  iioble  F. 

24.  when  F.  came  with  his  wife  Drusilla 

25.  as  Paul  reasoned  of  judgment,  F.  trembled 
25. 14.  there  is  a  certain  man  left  in  bonds  by  F. 

FESTUS. 
Jlrts  24.  27.  Porcius  F.  came  into  Felix'  room 

25.  :).  F.  willing  lo  do  the  Jews  a  pleasure 

13.  king  Agrippa  came  to  Cesarea  to  salute  F. 

14.  F.  declared  Paul's  cause  nnto  the  king 
23.  at  F.  conimandinent  Paul  was  brought  forlb 

26.  25.  Paul  said.  1  am  not  mad,  most  noble  F. 
FORTUJi'ATUS. 

1  Cor.  16.  17.  I  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  F. 

G. 

GAAL. 

.Tudg.  9.  41,  Zebul  thrust  out  G.  and  his  brethren 

GABBATIIA. 
.Tohn  19. 13.  called  Ihe  pavement,  in  Hebrew,  G. 

GABRIEL. 
75(771.  8.16.  G.  make  this  man  understand  the  vision 
9.21.  while  I  was  praying,  the  manG.  touched  ma 
Luke  1.  19.  I  am  G.  that  stand  in  presence  of  God 

26.  the  angel  G.  was  sent  from  God  to  Mary 
GAD. 

<?,"»•,.  30. 11.  a  troop  comes,  she  called  his  namcG 
3.^.  26.  Ihe  sons  of  Zilpah  ;  G.  and  Asher 
46.16.  sonsG.  JV«7«.  1.24.  |20. 15,18.  lC/tr.i;.14. 
49.  10.  G.  a  lroo|i  shall  overcome  him 

J\rum.  1.14.  tlw  [irince  of  G.  Eliasaiih, 2. 14.  1 7.  43 

32.  1.  children  of  G.  had  a  multitude  of  cattle 
2.  the  children  of  G.  came  and  spake  to  Miiscs 
29.  if  Ihe  children  of  G.  will  pass  over  Jordan 
33.  Moses  gave  to  G.  the  kingdom  of  Sihon 

34. 14.  Ihe  tribe  of  the  children  ofG.  have  received 

their  inheritance,  .fosli.  13.  28.  |  18.  7. 

Dent.  27. 13.  on  mount  Ebal  to  curse  G.  and  Asliei 

33.  20.  and  of  G.  blessed  be  he  that  enlaigeth  O. 
.Jiish.  4.  12.  the  children  of  G.  passed  over  armed 

22.  9.  the  children  of  G.  returned  out  of  Shiloh 
1  Slim.  13.  7.  some  Hebrews  went  to  the  land  of  O 
2.S'((7;i.24.5.  that  lieth  in  themidstofihe  riverol  G 

1 1.  the  word  of  Ihe  Lord  came  to  the  prophet  G 
David's  seer,  saying,  1  Chron.  21.9,  iD 

14.  David  said  unto  G.  I  am  in  a  srreat  strait 
19.  David  did  according  to  the  saving  of  G. 

1  C/ir.  29.  29.  actsof  David  are  i;s  the  book  of  G. 

2  Ckr.  29.  25. Lc  viles  according  to  command  of  O 


GAT 

Jer.  4D.  1.  why  tlinn  dolh  their  king  inherit  C? 
f<;iek.  48.  27.  a  portion  t'orCJ.  ||  M.  oneguteot'G. 

'J'ribc  uf  GAD. 
(Vitm.  1.25.  that  were  nuniberoii  of*.  ijfG.  45,6  JO 
2.  14.  iken  the  tribe  uf  G.  sliiill  set  forward,  tl.v 
captain  of  G.  shall  be  Ehasaj>h,  10.  2U. 
13.  15.  of  the  tribe  ofG.  to  spy  the  lancl,Guiiel 
S4.14.llictr(6e«/lheclii  driuiofG.  liave  received 
their  inhuriiance,  .lush.  13.  24. 
Josh.  20.  8.  out  of  the  tribe  ufG.  assigned  Rajiiolh- 
Gilead  to  the  Invites,  21.  7,:i8.  1  Oir.li.ftl,  80. 
Hew.  7.  5.  of  tike  tribe  of  G.  were  sealed  12,UUU 

GADARENES. 
Jlfar/i  5. 1.  they  came  over  to  the  other  side  of  tlie 
sea  into  the  country  of  the  G.  l^iike  8.  26. 
I.ukt  8.  37.  country  of  G.  besought  iiiin  to  dejiart 

GADITE,  S. 
T)eut.  3.  12.  this  land  gave  1  unto  the  G.  16. 
JosIl.  22.  1.  Joshua  called  the  Reubenites  and  G. 
2.S«in.  23.  36.  BaniG.  one  of  David's  mighty  men 
2Kiiii^s  10.33.Hazael  smote  Ihe  G.  and  Reubenites 
1  C/irZti.  12.  8.  of  the  G.  there  separated  to  David 
2G.  32.  wliom  David  made  rulers  over  the  G. 

GAIUS. 
Jlcts  ID.  2D.  having  caught  G.  a  man  of  Macedonia 

20.  4.  G.  of  Derbe  accompanied  Paul  in  Asia 
Horn.  16.  23.  G.  mine  host  saluteth  you 

1  Cor.  1. 14.  I  ha|)tized  none  hut  Crispus  and  G. 
'i.Jukii  1.  the  eider  unto  the  well-beloved  G. 

GALATIA. 
acts  Ifi.C.liadgonelhiough  the  region  of  G.  18.23. 
1  Cor.  16. 1.  have  given  order  to  thechr.iches  of  G. 
ZTim.  4.  10.  Crescons  is  depiirled  to  G. 
IPtt.l.  1.  tothesainlsscallere<l  through  Por.tus,  G. 

GALATIANS. 
Oal.  3.  1.  O  foolish  G.  who  hath  bewitched  you? 

GALBANUM. 
Exod.  30.  34.  take  sweet  spices,  onycha,  and  G. 

GALEKD. 
Gen,  31.  47.  but  Jacob  culled  the  heap  G. 
48.  therefore  was  I  he  name  of  it  called  G. 
GALILEE. 
Jcsh.  20.  7.  Kedesh  in  G.  for  a  cily  of  refuge 

21.  32.  Kedesh  in  G.  to  the  Levites,  IChron.  6.76. 

1  Kings  D.  1 1.  Solomon  gave  Hiram  20  cities  in  G. 

2  Kings  15.  29.  Tiglalh-pileser  took  Ijon  and  G. 
ha.  i).  1.  (lid  more  grievously  afflict  her  in  G. 
M'lt.  2.  22.  Josei-'h  turned  inio  the  parts  of  G. 

a.l3.t))encomeiii  Jesus  from  G.  to  John,.y)/ii;A:  1.9. 
4.  15.  G.  of  the  Gentiles  H  21.  II.  Jesus  of  G. 

18.  Jesus  walking  by  the  sea  of  G.  Mark  1.  16. 

25.  there  followed  multitudes  fromG.  MarJc'i.7. 
15.  2!!.  Jesus  came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  G. 

26.  32.  i  will  go  before  you  intoG.  Mark  14.28. 

27.  5.5.  many  women  beholding  afarolfwliich  fol- 
lowed Jesus  from  G.  Afark  1 5.4  l.Aii/cK  23.49, 55. 

28.  7.  he  goeth  before  you  into  G.  Mark  16.  7. 
Mark  1.  3D.  he  preached  ihroughont  all  G. 
/.Mis  4. 14.  Jesus  returned  in  power  of  Spirit  into  G. 

44   he  preached  in  synagogues  of  G. 

23.  5.  beginning  from  G.  to  tins  place 

e.when  Pilale  heard  offc.ho  asked  wlielher  Gal.? 

24.  fi.  how  be  spake  to  y'>u  when  he  was  in  G. 
John  7.  41.  some  said,  shall  Christcomeoul  of  G.? 

52.  art  thou  of  G.?  out  of  (3.  nriseth  no  prophet 
>2.  21.  Philip  who  was  of  Bethsaida  in  G. 
j9cts  1. 11.  ye  men  of  G.  ||  5. 37.  Judas  of  G.  rose  up 
9.  31.  then  had  the  churches  rest  through  all  G. 
JO.  37.  Ihe  word  you  know  which  began  from  G. 
13.  31.  he  was  seen  of  them  that  came  from  G. 
Sre  CaNa. 
GALILEAN,  S. 
Mark  14.  70.  for  thou  art  a  G.  /.iike^2.  50. 
Z,uke  13.  1.  there  were  some  tohl  him  of  the  G. 

2  suppiise  ye  these  G.  weresinners  above  all  G.? 
23.  6.  Pil.ile  asked  whether  Ihe  man  were  a  G.? 
'ohn  4.  45.  when  he  was  come,  the  G.  received  liiin 
4cts  2.  7.  are  not  all  lliese  that  si)eak,  G.? 

GALLIM. 
I  Sam.  25.  44.  Said  gnve  Michal  to  Phald  ofG. 
Isa.  10.  30.  lift  uj)  thv  voice,  O  daughter  ofG. 

GALLIC. 
Acts  13.  12.  wlien  G.  was  the  deputy  of  Achaia 
17.  and  G.  careil  for  ncvne  of  those  things 
GAMALIEL. 
M'lim.  1.  10.  of  Manasseh,  G.  son  of  Podaliznr,  2. 
20.  1  7.  54,  59.  1  JO.  23. 
Arts  5.  .34.  then  stood  op  a  Pharisee  named  G. 

22.  3.  yet  I  was  brouiht  up  at  the  feet  ofG. 

GA.MMAD1MS. 
Eiek.  27.  11.  and  the  G.  were  in  thy  towers 

GATH. 
1  Sam.  5.  8.  let  the  ark  he  carried  about  lo  G. 
6.  17.  th  !se  are  li"  golden  emerods,  for  G.  one 
27.  4.  it  was  tola  Saul,  that  David  was  fled  toG. 
SSam.l  20. tell  it  n-v  in  G. publish  it  not  in  Ashkelon 
2\.  22.  these  four  were  born  to  the  giant  iiiG.  and 
fell  by  Ihe  hand  of  David  and  serv.  1  C/(r.2tX  8. 
1  Kinvs  9.  39.  two  servants  of  Sliimei  ran  to  G. 
40.  Shimci  went  'o  G.  to  seek  his  servants 
332 


GIB 

2  Kings  12. 17.  Hazdfl  went  and  fought  against  G. 

1  CVir."H.  13.  Beraiah  drove  away  inhabiiaotsof  G. 
18.  1.  David  took  G.  from  the  PinlUmos 

2  Ckron.  26.  6.  Uzziah  brake  down  the  w„ll  ofG. 
jjmiis  6.  2.  then  go  down  lo  G.  of  the  Philistines 
Mic.  1.  10.  declare  ye  it  isot  at  G.  weep  not  at  all 

GAZA. 
Judff.  16.  1.  Samson  went  to  G.  and  saw  a  harlot 
21°.  the  PInlislnies  brought  Samson  down  to  G. 
./or.  47.  \'.  bolore  that  Pharaoh  smote  G. 

5.  bahhiesi  is  come  upon  G.  Ashkelon  is  cutoff" 
Jiinus  1.6.  fill  three tr.-iiisgressions of  G. and  for  four 

7    but  I  will  send  a  tire  on  the  wall  ofG. 
Zf/)A.2.4.G.8hall  be  forsaken  and  Ashkelon  a  desol. 
Zeck.  9.  5.  G.  shall  see  it,  king  shall  perish  from  G. 
Acts  8.26.  the  way  that  goelh  from  Jerusalem  lo  G. 

GEBA. 
.Tosh.  21.  17.  given  out  of  the  tube  of  Benjamin  to 
the  priests, G.  with  her  suburbs,  \Ckr.  6.  CO. 

1  Kings  15.  22.  king  Asa  built  G.  2  Ckron.  16.  6. 
2A";nTis23.8.  Josiahdeliled  the  high  places IromG. 
fsa.  10.  29.  they  have  taken  up  lodging  at  G. 
Zech.  14.  10.  the  land  shall  be  as  a  plain  from  G. 

GEBAL. 
Psal.  83.  7.  G.  and  .'\miiioii  are  conferferate 
Eiek.  27.  9.  the  ancients  ofG.  were  thy  calUcrs 

GEBIM. 

Isa.  10.  31.  the  inhabitaius  ofG.  gather  lo  flee 

GKDALIAH. 

2  Kings  25.  24.  and  G.  sware  to  them,  Jer.  40.  9. 
1  Ckron.  25.  3.  the  sons  of  Jeduthuii,  G.  and  Zeri 

9.  now  ihe  second  lot  caiwe  tiiilh  to  G. 
Ezra  10.  18.  Jarib  and  G.  had  taken  strange  wives 
.Icr.  38.  1.  G.  the  son  of  Pasbur  heard  Jeremiah 
40.  14   bui  G.  son  of  Ahikam  believed  them  not 
41.2.  Ishmael  smote  G.  witii  the  sword 
43.  6.  Jolianan  took  all  that  were  left  with  G. 
Z^ph.  1. 1.  Zephaniah  the  son  of  Cusbi,  soa  ofG. 
See  Ahikam. 
GEUAZI. 
2Kings4. 12.  Elishasaid  lo  G.  callShunaniite,36. 
27.  but  G.  came  near  to  ihiust  her  away 
5.21.S0G.  followed  afltr  Namaan,  said,  is  all  well 
25.  Elisha  said  lo  him,  whence  comest  thoii  G.? 
8.  4.  the  king  liilked  wilh  G.  servant  of  Elisha 

GEMARIAU. 
.7cr.  2.0.  3.  the  words  that  Jeremiah  sent  by  G. 
30.  25.  G.  in-ide  intercession  not  to  burn  the  roll 

GEiXNESARET,  ETH. 
Jl/a«.14.  34.  they  came  to  the  land  ofG.  Jt/(»-i6..53. 
Luke  5.1.  people  pressed,  Jesus  stood  by  lako  ofG. 

GERA. 
.TuJg  3. 15.  tl-.eT..ord  raised  upEhnd  thesonof  G. 
2.Su;n.l6. 5.  Shiinei  son  ofG.  19.16,18. 1  Kings  2. 8. 

GKRAHd. 

Exod.  30.  13.  a  shekel  is  twenty  G.  Lev.  27.  25. 

mim.  3.  47.  I  18.  IG.  Ezck.  45.  12. 

GERAR. 

(rcn.  20. 1.  Abraham  sojourned  in  G.  ||  26.6.  Isaac 

2.  Abimelech  king  of  G.  il  20.  the  berdman  ofG. 

GERGESENES 

Mat.  8.23.  he  was  come  into  the  country  of  the  G. 

GERIZIM. 
Dcut.  1 1.29.thoii  shall  put .  he  blessing  on  mount  G. 
27.  12.  these  shall  stand  on  mount  G.  to  bless 
Josh.  S.  3:i.  hair  of  lliem  over-against  mount  G. 
Judg.  9.  7.  Joiliam  stood  on  the  lop  of  mount  G. 

GEP.SHOM,  GERSllON. 
Gen.4fl.ll. the  sons  of  Levi;  G.  Kohalhand  Merari 
Exod.  6. 16.  J^um.'J.  17.  lCAr.6. 1, 16.  |  23.(). 
Exod.  2.  22.  the  name  of  Moses'  son  was  G. 

6.  n.  the  sons  ofG.  Libni,  Shimei,  JVum.  3.  18. 
A''am.  3.  2i.  ofG.  was  the  family  of  ihe  Libniles 

25.  charge  of  the  sons  of  G.  ||4.22.  tluir  sum,38- 
4.  28.  this  is  the  service  of  I  ho  sons  ofG. 

7.  7.  twoM'agonsand  four  oxen  gave  lo  sons  ofG. 
10.  17.  the  sons  ofG.  bearing  the  labernacle 

.Josh.  21.  G.  cities  the  children  ofG.  had,  27. 
Judg.  18.  30.  Jonathan  Ihe  son  ofG    was  priest 
Ezra  8.  2.  of  Ihe  sons  of  Phinehas,  G.  went  up 

GF.SIiUR. 

2.S(rm.  13.  37.  Absalom  fled  and  went  to  G.  38. 

J4.  23.  JoabwentloG.il*?.  why  I  come  fromG. 

15.  8.  thy  servant  vowed  a  vov^  at  G.  in  Syria 

1  Ckron.  "i.  23.  Jair  took  fl.  and  Aram  from  them 

GESUU  RITES. 
.rosh.  13.  13.  the  G.  dwell  aimmg  the  Israelite.* 
1  Sum.  27.  8.  David  and  his  men  invaded  the  G. 

GEI'HSKMANE. 
JI/a«.2G.36.cometh  to  a  plnJ.>  called  G.Mark  14.32. 

GIAH. 
2Sam.2.  24.  thehill  Ammiihlhat  lieth  before  G. 

GIBEAH. 

Judg.Vi.  14.  sun  v^'eI>tdown  when  they  were  bvG. 

le.anold  man ofmountEphraim sojourned  inG. 

20.  9.  this  shall  be  the  thing  we  will  do  10  G. 

13.  deliver  us  the  children  of  Belial  in  G. 

30.  tliev  put  Ihemselves  in  array  against  G. 

1  .Sam.  10.  26.  Saul  also  went  home  to  G.  15.34. 

14.  2.  Saul  tarried  ia  the  ultcrmost  part  of  G. 


GIR      [Pnorka  NiMEa 

2Sajn.21.6.  let  seven  rocD  of  liLssonsbedeUvered  ti- 
ns, we  will  hung  tliom  uji  lo  llie  Lunl  m  G 
Isa.  10.  29.  RLiiiah  is  alraid,  G.  of  S.iul  is  tL.l 
Hus.  3.  8.  blow  je  the  coruet  in  G.  tiy  aloud 
9. D.havc Corrupted  ihemselves  as  iiilliu  tl.iys'if  G 

10.  9.  O  Israel,  thou  InLstsiniied  from  Ine  days  i,i 

G.  Ihe  battle  ill  G.  dnj  itol  uvuilaiLe  lut:.a 
GIBEON. 
■Tosh.  10.  2.  feare.'',  because  G.  was  a  great  cily 
4.  come  up  and  help  i:ie,  Ihdl  we  iimy  smite  (J. 

12.  Joshua  said,  sun,  aland  thou  still  upon  G. 
iSain.  2. 13.  they  met  together  by  the  pool  uiG. 

3.  3U.  because  he  had  slain Asaliel  at G.  in  bailU 

20.  8.  when  they  were  at  the  great  stone  m  G. 

1  A'i«^rs3.5.  iilG.tlie  L.  appeared  to  Solomon,  il.iS. 
iCkrun.  «.  29.  at  G.  dwell  Ihe  fat-erof  G.  U.  35. 

21.  29.  the  aliar  of  buriit-otfering  was  al  G. 
/*(i.28.  21.  he  shall  be  wrutiias  in  the  valley  ofG 
.Icr.  28.  1.  Hananiab  ihe  son  ol  Azur  m  G. 

41.12.  they  louud  Ishmael  by  the  waters  ia  G. 
GIIIEONITES. 

2  Sam.  21. 1.  a  famine,  becAUse  Sanl  slew  the  G, 
9.  be  delivered  them  into  liiu  UaiuJbi  uf  the  G. 

GIDEON. 
Judg.  6. 11.  G.  threshed  wheat  by  the  wir:«-pie3a 
24.  G.  built  an  altar  tlieie  uiiio  the  Lord 

34.  but  the  Spirit  of  the  Loid  came  upon  6. 

7.  1.  then  Jerubbaal,  whttisG.  rose  Hp  early 
14.  there  is  nothing  else-,  save  the  sword  a\  G. 
ly.  Ihe  ...vvord  of  the  Lord  and  ofG.  2a 

8.  21.  G.  slow  Zeba||2r7.  G.inadeanephodtbereoJ 
30.G.  had  7l)sonsil32.G.  died  in  a  good  old  ags 

35.  nor  shewed  they  kindness  lo  the  house  ofG. 
Heb   11.  32.  the  tinio  would  fad  me  lo  le.l  ol  G. 

GIDEONL 
JVum.l.  11.  the  prince  of  Benjamin  was  Abidan  tha 
son  of  G.  2.  22.  J  7.  tO,  65. 
GIHON. 
Gen.  2. 13.  the  name  of  the  second  river  is  G. 
1  Kings  1.  33.  and  bring  Solomon  down  to  G.  381 
45.  they  have  anoinled  him  king  ia  G. 
GILBOA. 
I  Ram.  28.  4.  Saul  and  all  Israel  pitched  inG. 
31.  1.  Israel  and  Saui  fell  down  slam  in  mount  G. 
8.  2  Sum.  21.  12.  1  Ckrou.  10.  J,  a 
iSam.  I.e.  as  I  happened  by  chance  on  mount  Q. 
21.  ye  mountains  of  G.  let  there  be  no  dew 
GILEAD. 
N'um.  32.1.  saw  the  land  of  G. was  a  place  fur  cattiia 

40.  Moses  gave  G.  to  Machir,  iJeut.  3.  15. 
Deut.  34.  1.  the  Lord  shewed  him  the  land  ofG 
Josli.  17.  1.  Machir,  being  a  man  of  war,  had  G 

22.  13.  Israel  sent  Phinehas  into  the  land  u(  G 
Jadg.  10.  18.  be  head  over  ihe  inhabilaiits  of  G- 

11.  II.  then  JepJ.ithab  went  with  the  elders  of  (f 
2Sa7«.2.  9.  Abner  made  Ishbosheth  king  over  G 

17.  26°.  Israel  and  Absalom  pitched  in  land  uf  G 

1  King.iil.  1.  Elijah  the  Tishbiie,  who  was  ofG. 
I'sal.  60.  7.  G.  is  mine,  Manasseh  is  mine,  108.  (k 
Cant.  4.  1.  thy  hair  as  a  flock  of  goats  from  G.  6. 5. 
./ey.8.22.  is  there  no  balm  inG.?  no  physician  iheret 

22.  6.  thou  ail  G.  to  me  l|  46.  11.  go  up  inlo  G. 
.50.  ID.  his  soul  shall  be  satisfied  on  mount  G. 
Nos.  ()".  8.  G.is  the  cily  of  them  that  work  iiiii)uity 

12.  11.  is  Ihere  iniquity  in  G.?  they  are  vaniiy 
.'imiis  1. 3.  they  have  thresiied  G.  wilh  iDslrumcnta 

13.  they  have  ripped  up  women  with  child  ofG. 
Ohad.  19.  and  Benjamin  shall  possess  G. 

Mic.  7.  14.  let  them  fted  in  Baslian  ami  G. 
Zeclt.  10. 10.  I  will  bring  them  into  the  land  of  G. 
*>e  Kamoth. 
GlLEADlTli;,  S. 
.Tudg.lO.  3.  Jaira  G.  judged  Israel  1|  1 1. 1.  Jephlhai 
12.  4.  ye  G.  are  fugitives  of  Ephraim 
.5.  and  the  G.  took  the  passages  of  Jordan 

2  Sum.  17.27.  Barzdiai  the  G.  brought  beds 

See  B.4RZILL.4.1. 

GILGAL. 

.7o.<;A.  4.TD.  the  people  came  up  and  encamped  in  Gf 

9.  6.  they  went  to  JiKhua  unto  the  camp  at  G. 

10.  ().  the  men  of  Gibeonsent  to  thecamp  toG. 
.Tadg.  2.  l.arr angel  ean»e  up  from  G.  to  Bochini 
1  .S«m.  7. 16.  S  imiiel  went  in  circuit  lo  G. 

10.  8.  ami  thou  shall  go  rfowr*  before  me  to  G. 
J  I.  14.  let  us  go  lo  G.  and  renew  the  kingdom 
13.7.  Siinl  wasin  G.  [f8.  Saniuel  came  not  toG 
15.  33.  Samuel  hewed  Agng  in  pieces  i'n  G. 

//(>.?. 4. 1.5.  come  rrot  ye  lo  G.  nor  go  lo  Beth-avor 
9.  J.5.  Iheir  wickedness  is  in  G.  there  I  haled  ihere 
12.  II.  they  sacrifice  bullocks  in  G.  their  altars 

.Imos  4.  4.  at  G.  irioltiply  transt'ressiom  and  bring 
5.  5.ei)ler  not  intoG.  firG.  shall  goinlo  eaptivit^ 

Mic.fi.5.  Balaam  answered  him  from  Shiltim  to  G. 
GILONITE. 

2 Sam.  15. 12.  Ahiil.ophel  the  G.  2:1.  34. 
GIRGASHITE,  S. 

Gen.  JO.  16.  Canaan  begLt  the  G.  1  Chron.  1.  14 

15.  21.  to  thy  seed  have  1  given  this  land  to  Eii- 

ph  rales  and  the  .'and  of  the  G.  JVeh.  9.  S. 

Deut.  7. 1.  whea  the  Latd  hath  cast  out  the  G. 


PttOPBA  K&MKS  J       HAD 

Josh.  3.  '0.  I:e  will  willioiU  rail  Jrivo  out  tlio  G. 

GITTITE. 

2  .Sam.  6. 10.  the  liiiusc  orobeJ-eilom  the  G.  11. 

15  19.  Ittai  the  G.  'ii.  \  I»  'J.  ||  21.  1<J.  Guliath 

GOB. 

2  Sam.  21.  18.  a  battle  with  the  Philistines  at  G. 

GOG. 

tCArow.3.4.  sons  of  Joel;G.  his  son,  Shimci  Ills  sot; 

Eiek.  33.  2.  son  oCman,  set  thy  lace  against  G. 

3.  say,  behold,  I  am  against  thee,  O  G.  '.i'.).  I. 

16.  when  1  shall  he  sanctified  in  thee,  O  G. 

18.  when  G.  shall  coine against  Ihe  land  oT  Israel 

39.11.  I  will  give  lo  G.  a  place  of  graves  in  l.sraci 

Hev.  20.  8.  G.  and  Magog,  to  gather  them  logellier 

GOLAi\,  .''te  Bashan. 

GOLGOTHA. 

/T/at.27.33.  were  come  lo  a  place  called  G.  that  is  to 

say,  a  place  of  a  skull,  Mark  15.22.  Mm  1SJ.17. 

GOLL\TH. 

1  Sam.  17. 4.  G.  ofGath  a  champion  went  out,  23. 

21.  9.  tlie  sword  of  G.  the  Philistine  is  here 

22.  10.  he  gave  him  the  sword  of  G.  the  Fhilisline 

2  Aam.21. 19.  slew  the  brother  of  G.  1  C/tr.  20.  5. 

GOxMER. 

Oen.  10.  2.  sons  of  Japheth;  G.  Magog,  IChr.  1.5. 

3.  thesonsofG.Ashkenaz,  Uiphuth,  IC/ir.  l.G. 

J^2f;t.38.t).G.and  all  his  bands,  house  of  Togarmuh 

Has.  1.  3.  lie  took  G.  the  daughter  of  Diblaim 

GOMORRAH. 
C? en. 13.10.  heforeihe  Ld.  destroyed  Sodom  and  G. 

14.  11.  they  look  all  the  goods  of  Soduni  and  G. 

18.  20.  b«caiise  the  cry  of  Sodom  andG.  is  great 

19.  24.  Ihe  Lord  rained  on  G.  fire  from  heaven 
28.  Abraham  looked  toward  Sodom  and  G. 

ZJcMt.20.2:5.  like  the  overthrow  of  Sodom  and  G. 
Jsa.  1.  9. 1 13.  19.  Jer.  23. 14.  |  49.  18.  |  ."iO.  40. 
.')?noa  4.  11.  Rom.  9.  29.  2  Pet.  2. 6.  ./ude  7. 
32.  32.  for  their  vine  is  of  the  fields  of  G. 
(sa.  5.  10.  give  ear  to  Ihe  law,  ye  people  of  G. 
y.eph.  2.  9.  Ihe  children  of  Amnion  shall  be  as  G. 
.Mat.  10.  15.  be  more  tolerable  forG.  Mai-k  6.  11. 

GOSHEN. 
Gen.  45.  10.  dwell  in  G.  46.  34.  |  47.  4,  6,  27. 
F.iod.  8.  22.  I  will  sever  that  day  Ihe  land  of  G. 

9.  26.  only  in  the  laml  of  G.  was  there  no  hail 
Tnih.  10.  41.  Jo.sliua  smoie  ihe  country  of  G. 

11. 16  so  JosiiiiQ  took  all  the  land  of  G. 

15.  51.  tne  infteritanre  of.Iudah,  G.  Holon 

GOZAN. 
Kin<rs  17.  6.  the  kin;;  of  Assvria  placed  Israel  by 
the  river  of  G.  18.  11.  1  Chron.  5.  26. 
19.12.my  fathers  iiavedesiroyed,  as  G.  Isa.'Si.VI. 

grecia: 

Dav.  8.  21.  the  rough  goat  is  the  king  of  G. 

10.  20.  when  (  am  gone  Ihe  king  of  G.  shall  come 

11.  2.  he  shall  stir  up  all  against  the  realm  of  G. 

GRECIANS. 
7oc/3.6.  thechildr.  of  Judah  have  ye  sold  lo  the  G. 
.Acts  6.  1.  there  aiose  a  murmuring  of  the  G. 
0.  29.  Paul  s|iake  boldly  and  disputed  ag.  the  G. 

11.  20.  who  spoke  lo  the  G.  preaching  the  L.  Jesus 

GREECE. 
Zfc/i.0.13.  thy  sons,  O  Zion,  ag.iinst  thy  sons,  O  G. 
Mcts  20.  2.  Paul  came  to  G.  and  there  abode 

GREEK. 

Mark  1.  26.  the  woman  was  aG.  aSyrophenician 

J^cts  16.  1.  Ilie  father  ofTimotlieus  was  a  G.  3. 

Ram.  ! . !«.  to  .lew  first,  an<l  also  to  G.  2.  t  9,  f  10. 

10.  12.  for  there  is  no  difference  between  ihe  .Jew 

and  the  G.  Ihesame  Lord,  Gal.  3.  28.  Col.  3.11. 

Gal.  2.  3.  nor  Tilu.-i  wh<f  was  with  m?,  being  a  G. 

See  Appellatives. 

GREEKS. 

John  7.  t  3.1.  will  he  go  lodis|icrsed  among  iheG.? 

12.  20.  eerlain  G.  came  to  worship  at  the  fenst 
^cts  14.  1.  a  muliitude  ofG.  believed,  17.  4,  12. 

18.  4.  I*';  persuaded  ihe  .lews  and  the  G. 

17.  then  Ihe  G.  look  Sosthenes  and  beat  him 
19.10.the  Jews  and  G.  hearri  the  word  of  the  Lord 

17.  this  was  known  to  all  the  G.  r-t  Epiie.sus 

20.  2L  testifying  to  the  Jews  anil  G.  repentance 

21.  28.  he  brought  the  G.  ais.i  into  the  temple 
Rom.  1. 14.  I  am  diliUir  both  loG.aiid  Baibarians 
I  Cor.  1   22.  and  the  G.  seek  after  wisdom 

23.  we  preach  Christ  crucified, lo  the  G.  fix/lishn. 

24.  to  called,  Jews  and  G.  Christ  the  power  of  G. 

GUR. 
ZKingt  9. 27.  smote  Ahaziah  at  the  going  up  to  G. 


H. 


IIACniLAH. 

I  ^am.  23.  19.  Pavid  hid  in  Ihe  hill  of  H.  26   1 
£t>.  3.  and  Saul  pitc.iie,!  in  the  hill  of  H. 
H ADA1>ir/ER,  ILM).\ REZER 
ISa/B.8.  3.  David  smve  H.  9,  10.  \Chron.  18.  3. 
5.  when  the  Syrians  came  to  succour  H. 
7.  look  si  ields  on  servants  of  H.  ||  8.  cities  of  H. 
10.  ri.  had  wars  with  Toi  ||  12.  the  spoil  of  H. 
733 


HAN 

2  Sam.  in.  15.  11.  sent  and  brought  out  the  Syrians 
Ih'iHi'S  11.23.  Re/.on  Hed  from  lord  H  kingofZob. 

HAUAURI.MMON 
Zech.  12.  II.  as  the  mourning  of  H.  in  the  valley 

HAUASSAH. 
Estk.  2.  7.  he  brought  up  H.  his  uncle's  daughter 

HA  DOR  AM. 
Gen.  10.  27.  and  Joktan  he^al  H.  1  Chron.  1.  21. 

1  Uiron.  18. 10.  Tou  sent  H.  Ins  son  to  king  Oavid 

2  Chr.  10.  18.  Rehoboamseiit  H.  Israel  stoned  him 

HAURACH. 
Zcck.  9.  1.  the  burden  of  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  H. 

IIAGAR. 
Gen.  16.  1.  H.  an  Egyptian  was  Sarai's  maid,  3, 8. 

15.  H.  bare  Abrain  a  son,  16.  |  25.  12. 
2!.  9.  Saralisaw  eon  of  H.  the  Egyptian  mocking 

14.  Abraham  gave  H.  bread,  and  sent  her  away 
17. angel  of  God  called  to  H.  what  aileth  thee.  H."? 

Hce  Agar. 
H.-VGARENES.     • 
Pfal.  83.  6.  the  H.  are  confederate  against  thee 
HAGARITES. 

1  Chron.  5.  10.  they  made  war  with  the  II.  19. 
20.  the  H.  were  delivered  into  tlieii  hand 

HAGGAI. 
Gen.  46. 16.  the  sons  of  Gad  ;  H.  Shuni  and  Ezbon 
Ezra  5.  1.  H.  the  prophet  projiliesied  to  Ihe  Jews 
6.14. prospered  th:o'  prophesying  of  H. the  prophet 
Ha<r.  1.  1.  word  of  the  Lord  by  H.  3.  ]  2. 1, 10,20. 
HAGGITH. 

2  Sam.  3.  4.  and  the  fourth,  Adnnijah  the  son  of 

H.  1  KioTs  1.  .5.  11. 1  1.  13.  1  Chron.  3.  2. 
HALLELUIAH. 
Psal.  106.  t  1-  1  HI.  t  1.  I  113.  t  1.  I  l-lf'.  t  1-  I 
148.  t  1.  I  149.  t  1.  \  150.  X  1. 
See  Allkluiah,  injinpellatives. 
HAM. 
Gen.  5.  32.  Noah  begat  Shem,  H.  and  Japheth, 
6.  10.  I  9.  18.  I  10.  1.  \Chrun.  1.  4. 
7.  13.  the  self-same  day  H.  entered  into  the  ark 

9.  18.  and  H.  is  the  fatner  of  Canaan 

10.  6.  sons  of  H.  Cush,  Mizraim,  20.  1  Chr.  1.  8. 
14.  5.  Chedorlaomer  sniole  the  Zuzims  in  H. 

1  CAron.  4. 40.  they  ofH.  had  dwell  there  of  old 
Fsal.  78.  51.  he  smote  in  the  tabernacles  of  H. 

105.  23.  Jacob  sojuurned  in  the  land  of  H. 
27. they  shewed  wonders  in  the  land  of  H. 106.22. 
HAMAN. 
Esth.  3.  1.  king  promoted  H.  ||  5.  H.  full  of  wrath 
2. al!  the  king's  servants  bo  wed  and  reverenced  H. 
6.  wherefore  H.  sought  todestroy  all  the  Jews 
7.cast  the  lot  before  H.  ||  4.  7.  H.  promised  to  pay 

15.  and  the  king  and  H.  sat  down  to  drink 

5. 4.  the  king  and  H.came  to  the  banquet,  5.8.|  7.1. 

9.  then  went  H.  forth  that  day  joyful  and  glad 

11.  H.  told  them  of  the  glory  of  his  riches 

14.  the  thing  pleased  H.  ||  0.5.  II.  stands  in  court 
G.  6.  H.  thought  II  11.  then  H.  took  the  apparel 

12.  but  H.  hasted  lo  his  house  mourning 

13.  H.  told  Zeiesh  his  wife  ||  7. 6.  this  wicked  H. 
7.  7.  H.  made  request  ||  8.  H.  was  fallen  on  the  bed 

10.  bunged  H.  ||  8. 1.  gave  Esther  the  house  of  H. 
9.  10.  slew  the  sons  of  H.  ||  14.  they  hanged  them 

HAMATH. 
JVum.  13.  21.  Zin  lo  Rehob,  as  men  come  lo  H. 
34. 8.  from  mount  lior  to  Ihe  entrance  of  H.  .Josh. 

13.  5.  ./uilff.  3.  3.  1  Kings  8.  65.  2  Kings 

14.  2.').  2  Chron.  7.  8. 

2  Sam.  8.  9.  Toi  king  of  II.  1  Chron.  18.  9. 

2  Kinrrs  14.  28.  now  Jeroboam  recovered  II. 
li.  24.  the  king  of  Assyria  brought  men  from  H. 
30.  the  nnm  of  H.  made  Ashinia  their  god 

18.  34.  where  are  the  gods  of  H.?  Isa.  36.  19. 

19.  13.  where  is  the  king  of  H.?  fs/i.  37.  13. 
23.33.  put  him  in  bands  in  the  land  of  H.  25.  21. 

1  Chron.  IS.  3.  David  smote  Hadarczer  to  H. 

2  Chron.  6.  4.  Solomon  built  store-cilics  in  II. 
A-a.lO.a.isnolK.as  ArpaQ?Sainniiaas  Damascus? 

U.  11.  Lord  shall  recover  his  piople  from  H. 
Jer.  39.  5.  to  H.  where  he  gave  judgment,  .52.  9. 
49.23.about  Damascus,  Ii.is  confounded, &Arpad 
Kiek.  47.  16.  the  border  on  the  north,  H.  17. 

20.  from  honlcr  till  a  man  come  over  against  H. 
ZecA.9.2.  H.  also  shall  border  thereby.  Tyre,  Sidoii 

HAMMEDATHA. 
Esth.  8.  5.  Hamnn  the  son  of  H.  9.  10,  24. 

HAMON-GOG. 
Eie.k.  39.  11.  thny  shall  call  it  the  valley  of  II. 

15.  the  buriere  have  buried  it  in  tine  valley  of  H. 

HAMOR. 

Gen.  33.  19.  Jacob  bought  a  field  of  the  children 

of  H.  Shechem's  father,  .Josh.  04.  32. 

34.  6.  II.  went  out  to  comin.ir.e  with  Jacob,  8. 

24.  to  H.  and  Shechem  hearkened  all  the  citizens 

26.  thev  slew  H.  and  Shechem,  and  took  Dinah 

./«(/<r.  9.28,  serve  Ihe  men  ofH.  father  of  Shechem 

HANAMEEL. 
Jer.  32.  7.  H.  thine  uncle's  son  shall  come,  8. 
9.  I  bought  the  field  ofH.  my  uncle's  son 
12.  I  gave  the  ev-iionce  to  Baruch  in  sight  of  H. 


HANANEEL. 

JVcA.3.1.  towerof  H.  12.  39.  .hr.2i  38.  Zich.  U  18. 

HANANl 
\  Kings  16.1.  to  Jehu  son  of  H.  the  wordcRinf,  T 

1  Chr.-ih.  4.  H.  son  of  Heman  ||  25.  18th  lot  to  H. 

2  Chr.  16.  7.  at  that  lime  H.  the  seer  came  lo  .Asa 

19.  ii.  Jehu  son  ofH.  went  to  meet  Jehoshaphut 

20.  34.  his  acts  in  the  book  of  Jehu  sun  of  H. 
F.zra  10.  20.  of  the  sons  of  Inimer,  H.  Zebadiaki 
JV'tA.  1.  2.  that  II.  one  of  my  bielhren  came 

7.  2.  I  gave  my  brother  H.  charge  over  Jerns.ilenj 

12.  36.  H.  with  the  musical  instruments  of  Davinl 

HANANIAH. 

1  Chr.  3.19.  Ihe  sons  of  Zernbbi.bel ;  Meshullam,  II. 

21.  Ihe  sons  ofH.  ||  8.  iJl.  H.  Benjamiie 

25.  4.  II.  son  of  Heman  |i  23.  si.Meenth.'ot  loll. 

2  Chron.  21).  11.  Uzziah  .hail  a  host  under  H. 
Ezra  10.  28.  H.  Zabbai  had  taken  strange  wives 
J^ck.  3.  8.  H.  Ihe  son  of  an  apothecary  repaired 

7.2.  Igavell.  ruler  of  palace  charge  over  Jerus, 
10.23.  H.  sealed  1|  12.  12.  H.  with  Irumpet.s,  41. 
Jer.  28.  1.  II.  son  of  Azur  a  false  prophet 

11.  H.  spake  in  the  presence  of  all  the  people 

12.  after  that  H.  had  broken  Jeremiah's  yoke 
17.  H.  died  that  year  in  the  seventh  month 

36. 12,  Zedekiahsonof  H.sat  in  scribe's  chambcf 
37.  13.  Irijah  the  son  ofH.  look  Jeremiah 
Dan.  I.  6.  of  the  children  of  Judah,  Daniel,  H. 

7.  he  gave  to  H.  the  name  of  Shadrach 

11.  Melzar  was  set  over  Daniel,  H.  IVtJshael 
19.  among  all  was  found  none  like  Daniel,  M. 
2.  17.  ihen  Daniel  made  the  thing  known  to  H. 
HANNAH. 

1  Saw.  1.  2.  Elkanah's  wilis  II.  had  no  children 

8.  H.  why  wee|iest  thou?  ||  9.  so  H.  rose  u.p 

13.  H.  spake  in  her  heart,  only  her  lips  moved 
19.  Elkanah  knew  H.  ||  20.  after  H.  conceived 

22.  but  H.  went  not  up  1|  2.  3.  H.  prayed,  and  said  . 
2.  21.  the  Lord  visited  H.  so  that  sh3  conceived 

HANOCH. 

(7c?i.25.  4.  sonsorMidian;Ephah,H.  ICAr.  1.  33. 

46.  9.  H.  son  of  Reuben,  JVhhi.  26.  5.  \Chr.  5.  3. 

HA  NUN. 

2  Sam.  10.  1.  H.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

2.  I  will  shew  kindness  unto  H.  1  Chron.  '9.  2. 
4.  H.  took  David's  servants,  and  shaved  olfthe 
one  half  of  their  bearrls,  \Chron.  19.  4. 
JVf/j.  3.  13.  H.  repaired  the  valley  gata 

30.  H.  si.\th  son  of  Zalaph  repaired  another  piece 

HAR.'\N,  a  man. 
Gen.  II.  26.  Terah  begat  H.  27.  ||  28.  H.  died 

29.  Nalior's  wife  was  Milcah  daughter  of  H. 

31.  Terah  took  Lot  the  son  ofH.  his  son's  son 
1  CA)-o7«.  2.  46.  Ephah,  Caleb's  concubine,  bare  H. 

and  Moza,  and  H.  begat  Gazez 
23.  9.  the  sons  of  Shimei;  H.  Shelomiih,  llaziel 

HARAN,  a  place. 
t7(;n.I1.31.Terah  came  to  H.  ||  32. Terah  died  in  If 
12.  4.  Abrani  at  75  years  dcparteil  out  of  II. 
.5.  he  took  Ihe  souls  that  thev  had  gotten  in  H. 

27.  43.  flee  to  H.  ||  29.  4.  they  "said,  ofH.  are  wo 

28.  10.  Jacob  went  from  Beer-sheba  toward  H. 
'2Kings  19.  12.  mv  fathers  destroyed  H.  Jsa.  37.  Vi 

HARBONAH. 
Esth.  1. 10.  H.  was  one  of  the  chamberlains,  7.  9. 

HAROD. 

.Judir.  7.  1.  Gideon  )\'ohed  beside  the  well  of  II. 

HAROSHETH;  Sr?  gentiles. 

HAZAEL. 

1  Kings  19.  15.  anoint  H.  to  be  king  over  Syria 

17.  thatescapeth  Ihe  sword  of  H.  shall  Jehu  slay 
•iJCings  8.9.  H.  went  to  meet  Elisha,  took  a  prcseiii, 

15.  Ben-hadad  dieil,  and  H.  reigned  in  his  stead 
28.  .Ahiiziah  wont  with  Joram  against  H. 

9.  14.  Joram  kept  Ramoth-gilead  becauseof  H. 

10.  32.  H.  smote  them  in  all  the  coasts  of  Israel 

12.  17.  H.  sot  his  face  to  go  i^fcto  .Terusalom 

18.  Jehonsh  sent  the  hallowed  things  to  II. 

13.  3.  Lord  delivered  Israel  into  the  hand  of  II 
22.  but  H.  oppioased  Israel  ||  24.  so  H.  died 
25.  recovered  from  Ben-hadad  son  ofH.  citi8^ 

.Smos  1.  4.  I  will  send  fire  into  the  house  of  II. 

HAZELELPONI. 
1  Chron.  4.  3.  tht  name  of  their  sister  was  H 

HAZEROTH. 
A'tim.  11.  35.  the  people  abode  at  H.  33.  17. 
12.  16.  the  people  removed  from  II.  33.  18. 
HAZOR. 
./b.sA.1 1.10.  Joshua  took  H.  headof  these  kingdons! 
11.  and  he  buint  II.  with  fire,  13. 
1.5.  23.  Kedcsh  and  H.  cities  of  Judah,  25. 
19.  36.  Ramah  and  H.  cities  of  Naphtali 
.hiilg.  4.  2.  sold  liiein  loJabin  who  reigned  in  H 
1  KiniTS  9.  15.  Solomon  raiserl  a  levy  to  build  li 
^KinL's  15.  29.  the  kin?  of  Syria  took  H. 
.Ter.  49.  28.  concerning  the  kingdoms  of  If. 

30.  Ree,  dwell  deep,  O  ye  inhabitants  ofH 
33.  and  H.  shall  bo  a  dwelling  for  dragona 

hp:brr. 

Oen.Afi  17.  thesonsof  lieriuh,  II.  1  Ckrm.l  Si 


HER 

J'idg  4.  11   ir.  tlic  Kcnite,  IZ  |  5.  24. 
Luke  3  35   Phalcc,  wljicli  was  llie  son  of  H. 

HEBREW. 
Oen.  14.  13.  one  came  and  told  Abraliam  llse  H. 
39.  14.  see  lie  liatli  hrouglit  in  a  H.  to  mock  us 
41.  12.  tlu'ie  was  there  with  us  a  yuuiiif  man,  a  H 
F.iod.  2.  11.  he  spied  an  Egyjitian  smiting  a  H. 
Jer.  34.  9.  should  let  a  U.  or  Hehrewess  go  I'lee 
Jonah  1.  9.  lie  said  unto  them,  1  am  a  H. 

HEBREWS. 
Ocn.  40.  15.  I  was  stolen  out  ol'  the  land  of  the  H 
•43.  32.  the  Egyptians  might  not  eat  with  the  H. 
lixod.  '2.  6.  she  said,  this  is  one  of  the  H.  children 
13.  behold,  two  men  of  the  H.  strove  together 
3.18.  GodorilieH.5.3.  |7. 16.  |9.  1,  13.  |  10.3. 
I  Sa7».  4.(i.  tliisgreatsl^ontintliecampof  the  H. 
9.  he  strong,  that  ye  be  not  servants  to  the  H.      1 

13.  3.  lul  the  11.  hear  1|  19.  lest  the  H.  make  swords 
M.  11.  behold  the  H.  come  forth  out  of  holes 

21.  the  11.  that  were  with  the  Philistines 
23.  3.  the  jirinces  said,  what  do  these  H.  here? 
Jicts  ().  1.  a  murmunng  of  Grecians  against  the  H. 
2Cor.  11.  22.  are  ihcy  H.  or  Israelites?  so  am  I 
Phil.  3.  5.  1  am  of  Benjamin,  a  Hebrew  of  the  II. 

HEBREW. 
/,Mie23.  38.  written  over  him  in  H.  John  19.  20. 
John  5.  2.  a  pool  called  in  the  H.  tongue,  Bethesda 
19.  13.  called  in  H.  Gabbatha  |1  17.  Golgotha 
Mts  21.  40.  Paul  spake  to  them  in  H.  22.  2. 
2G.  14.  a  voice  sayn:gm  the  M.  tongue,  Saul,  Saul 
Re».  9.  11.  in  II.  Abaddon  ||  IG.  10.  Armageddon 

HEBREW  man. 
Dsut.  15.  12.  if  liiv  bioihcr,  a  H.  man,  bs  sold 

HEHREW  .servant. 

Gen.  39   1".  tlie  II.  servant  came  in  to  mock  me 

Ezud.  21.  2.  if  Ihou  buy  a  H.  servant 

HEBREW  icuiiian,  women. 

Exod.  1. 10.  do  the  oliioe  of  a  midwife  to  H.  women 

19.  II.  women  are  not  as  the  Egyi>tiai!  women 
2.  7.  shall  I  cull  lo  thee  a  iiuiseof  ilie  H.  women? 
Deut.  15.  li.  if  any  H-  woman  he  sold  unto  thee 

HEBREW  ESS. 
Jer.  34.  9.  every  man  should  let  a  II.  go  free 

"liEHRON,  place. 
Oen.  23.  2.  Saralidied  in  Kirjaih-arba,11>esamc  is 
II.  35. 27.  .losh.  14. 15.  |  20.  7.  .ludg.  1.  10. 
37.  14.  Jacob  sent  Joseph  out  of  the  vale  of  H. 
J^um.  13.22.  H   was  built  seven  years  before  Z<ian 
Josh.  10.  39.  as  he  dul  to  H.  so  he  did  to  Debir 

14.  13.  Joshua  gave  to  Caleb  H.  14.  .ludg.  I.  20. 
I  i'ani.  3C.  31.  a  present  to  them  which  were  in  H. 
eSum.  2.  1.  whillicr  shall  I  go  up7  he  said  unto  H. 

2.  11.  the  time  David  was  king  in  H.  was  seven 

years,5.5.  I  Kings  %\\.  1  C/mm. 29.27. 

32  Joaii  and  his  men  came  to  H.  at  break  of  day 

3.2.  loDivid  were  sons  born  in  H.  5.  ICVir.  :>.  1,4. 
32.  thev  buried  Abiier  in  H.  and  llie  king  wept 

4.  12.  they  buried  the  head  of  Ish-boshelh  in  II. 

6.3.  the  elders  of  Israel  came  loll,  and  Da  v.  made 

a  league  willi  them  in  II.   1  Ckron.  11.  3 
13.  look  more  wives  after  he  was  come  from  H. 

15.  7.  which  I  have  vowed  lo  the  Lord  in  H. 
10.  then  ye  shall  say,  .Misaloni  reigiieth  in  H 

1  Citron.  6.  .57.  cities  olJudali  H.  a  city  of  refuge 

12.  38.  all  thesi:  came  with  a  perf'Ct  heart  to  H. 

£  C/h-uh. 11. 10. Rehoboam  built  Zorah,H.  in  Juilali 

IIEBKON,  person. 

Exod.  fi.  18.  the  sons  of  Kohath;  Amram,H.  and 

llzzicl,  .\~iim.  3.  19.  AC/iron.  fi.  2,  18.  |  23.  12 

1  C!iron.  2.  42.  sons  of  Mareshah  the  father  of  H. 

43  the  sons  of  H.  15.  9.  |  23.  19.  |  24.  23. 
HEGE. 
Eslh.  2.  3.  urilo  the  cnsloilyof  H.lhechamborlain 
HELAM. 

2  Sam.  10. 16.  Syrians  bevond  the  rivercanie  to  H. 

MELBON.     • 
Kiek.  27.  18.  was  thv  nierrhant  in  the  wine  of  H. 

liELDAI. 
ZefA.  CIO.  take  oriheinofthe  captivity  evenofH. 

IIELI. 
I.uke  3  23.  Joseph,  which  was  the  son  of  II. 

HELKATH-HAZZURIM. 
2.5am.  2.  16  wherefore  that  place  was  called  H. 

II  EM  AN. 
I  Kings  4.  31.  Solomon  was  wiser  than  Ethan,  H. 

1  Chron.  2.  6.  the  sons  of  Zerah;  H.  and  Calcol 
C.  33.  eonsof  Kohathites,  H.  a  singer,  .son  of  Joel, 

the  sonof  Shemuel,  15.  17,  19.  |  16.  42. 

23.  ].  David  appointed  of  the  sons  of  Asaph  and 

ofH.  4,  6.  2CAr(m.  .5. 12.  |29.  14.  |  35   15. 

5.  all  those  were  sons  of  H   God  gave  H.  14  sons 

HEN. 

Zee*. 6. 14. crown  shall  be  for H.  sonof  Zophaniah 

HEPHZIBAH. 

2  Kings  21.  1.  Manasseh's  niotherVs  name  \v-,is  M. 
Ua  62  4.  thou  shalt  he  called  H  and  land  Beuiuh 

HERMAS,  HERMES. 

Sfrn  16.  14.  salute  ffennos,  Palrobas,  Hemes 

HERMOGENES. 

3  nw.l.lSJrc-mmc  ofwhom  arePbygellusandH. 


HET 

IlERMON. 
Deut.  4.  48.  from  Aroer  lo  mount  Sion,  wliioli  isH. 
.Josh.  13.  11.  all  mount  H.  Reuben  and  Gad  had 
I'sal.  89. 12.  Tabor  and  H.  shall  rejoice  in  thy  name 
133.  3.  it  is  the  dew  of  H.  thai  descended  on  Zioii 
Cant.  4.  8.  look  from  the  top  of  Siicair  and  H. 

HERMONITES. 
Ps.  42.  6.  I  will  remember  thoe  from  ihe  land  of  H. 

HEKOl). 
jVat.  2.12.  warned,  that  they  should  not  return  to  H . 
\i.  Joseph  was  there  till  (he  death  of  H. 

10.  H.  ilew  al!  the  childieii  in  Bethlehem 

14.  3.  for  H.  had  laid  liold  on  John,  Marie  0.  17. 

0.  but  when  H.  birth-day  was  kejit,  Mark  6.  21. 

.Mark  6. 20.  II.  feared  John,  knowing  he  was  a  jut-'. 

8.  15.  take  heed,  beware  of  the  leaver,  of  II. 
J.uke  3.  1.  and  II.  being  telrarch  of  Galilee 

19.  for  all  the  evils  which  H.  had  done 

9.  7.  H.  hoard  of  all  that  was  done  by  Jesus 
13.  31.  depart  hence,  for  H.  will  kill  thee 

23.  7.  Pilate  sent  Jesus  to  H.  ||  8.  H.  was  glad 

11.  H.  with  his  men  of  war  set  him  at  nought 

12.  Pilate  and  H.  were  made  trieiids  together 
15.  I  found  no  fault  in  this  maa,  no,  nor  yet  H. 

.4c«5  4.27.both  II.  and  Pontius  Pilate  against  Jesus 
12.  1.  H.  vexed  the  church,  and  killed  James 
6.  when  H.  would  have  brought  forth  Peter 
11.  hath  delivered  me  out  of  the  hand  of  H. 

21.  ci  a  set  day  H.  made  an  oration  to  them 
13. 1. which  had  been  brought  up  with  H.  ami  Saul 
23.35.  command,  him  to  be  kept  in  H.  judgin.-luill 

HEIIODIANS,  Sec  .Uppellatives. 

HERODIAS. 

Mat.  14.  3.  John  in  prison  for  H.  sake,  Mark  6.  17. 

6.  the  daughter  of  II.  danced,  Mark  0.  22. 
Mark  6.  19.  H.  had  a  quarrel  against  John 
Luke  3.  19.  Herod  being  reproved  by  John  for  H. 

HERuDION. 
R«m.  16.  11.  salute  H.  my  kinsman,  greet  tliem 

HESHBON. 
JV«m.  21.  25.  Israel  dwelt  in  H.  and  its  vi!lng:e3 
26.  H.  was  the  city  of  Sihon  ||  27.  eome  imo  H. 
28.  a  fire  gone  out  of  H.  1|  30.  H.  is  perished 
32.  37.  children  of  Reuben  built  H.  and  Ehaleh 
/)cnl.  2.  24.  I  have  given  thee  Sihon  king  of  H. 
.fndff.  II.  26.  while  Israelilwell  in  H.  and  Aroer 
JVcA.  9. 22.  tliey  possessed  the  land  of  the  king  of  II. 
Cant.  7.  4.  thine  eyes  like  the  fish-pools  of  H. 
Isa.  15.  4.  H.  shall  cry  ||  .Icr.  49.  3.  howl,  O  H. 
16.  8.  for  fiehl  of  H.  languish,  and  vine  of  Sibmah 
9.will  water  thee  with  my  tears,  OH. and  Elealeli 
.fer.  48.  2.  in  H.  they  have  di;vised  evil  against  it 
.34.  from  cry  of  H.  even  to  Elealeh  and  Jahaz 
45.that  fled  stood  underthe  shailowofH. because 
of  the  force,  but  a  fire  shall  come  out  of  H. 
See  SiHO.'^. 
HETII. 
Gen.K.  15.  Canaan  begat  Sidon  and  H.  \Cfir  1.13. 
23.  7.  Abraha™  bowed  before  the  children  of  H. 
25.10.Abraham  purcliancd  of  Ihe  sousof  II.  49.  32. 
27.46.  am  weary  of  life  l<ecause  of  daughters  of  H. 

HEZEKIAH,  ca/Zfrf  EZEKIAS. 
2  Kings  16.20.  H.  Ahaz's  son  reigned  in  h's  stead 
18.  14.  H.  sent  to  the  king  of  .Assyria  to  Lachish 
15.  H.gavehimallthe silver  in  houseoflhe  ij(.>rd 

22.  whose  allars  H.  halli  taken  away,  /4-U.36.7. 
29.th:is8aiih  the  king,  let  not  H.  deceive  you, 

able  to  deliver  you,  2C''r.  32.  15.  /.«a.  30. 14. 
31.  hearken  not  to  H.  32.  Isa.  36.  16. 
19.1.king  H.  heard  it,  he  rent  hisclothes,  /s«.37.I. 
15.  H.  prayed,  2  Ckron.  30.  18.  Ua.  37.  15. 

20.  1.  H.  was  sick  todeath,  2CAr.32.  24.  /sa.38.5 
3.  H.  vreptsore,  /*«.38.  3. 1|  5.  turn  again,  leliH. 

12.  Berodach  sent  a  present  to  H.  Isa.  39.  I. 

13.  nothing  that  H.  shewed  them  r.ol,  fca.39.  2 
19.H.  said,goo<I  is  the  word  of  the  Eord,  /ia.39.!?. 

21.  H.  slept  with  his  fathers,  2  C/iron.  32.  3,1. 

21.  3.  built  what  H.  had  destroyed,  2  Chron.  33. 3. 
I  Chr.  3.  23.  the  .sons  of  Neariah;  H.  and  Azrikani 

4.  41.  came  in  days  of  H.  and  smote  their  tents 

2C«r.29.27.  H.  conimnniled  lo  offer  bii/nl-offerings 

36.  and  H.  rejoiced,  and  all  the  peo|ile  Ihat  God 

30.  20.  the  Lord  hearki'ned  loH.  and  healed  llicin 

22.  n.  spake  comlbrtably  to  all  the  Levites 
24.  H.  gave  the  congregation  HXIO  bullocks 

31.  2.  H.  appointed  the  courses  of  the  priests 
II.  then  H.  commanded  to  prepare  chambers 

32.  8.  the  people  rested  on  the  words  of  H. 

17.  so  shall  not  the  God  rif  M.  deliver  his  people 
22.  thus  the  Lord  saved  H.  from  Sennacherib 
25.H.  rendered  not  a.-jain  according  to  the  benefit 
£r>.  wrath  came  not  on  them  in  the  days  of  H. 
30.  and  H.  prospered  in  all  his  works 

F.zj-a  2.  Ifi.  iho  childien  of  Atcr  of  H.  J^eli.  7.  21. 

Prov.  25.  1.  which  the  men  of  H.  copied  out 

.ffr.  15.  4.  becau.se  of  Manasseh  the  -son  of  H. 
2'".  18.  Micah  prophesied  in  davsof  H.  Mic.  1.  1. 
19.  did  H.  and  ail  Judah  put  Micah  to  death 

W^f/.s.  1.1. the  word  that  Garnet  o  Itosca  in  days  ofH. 

Mat.  1.9.  Acharjiegat  H.  H  10, 11.  begat  ManasBes 


HOR     [P'tjpwi  Names. 

HEZRON. 

Gen.  i().  9.  sons  of  Reuben;  II.  Carmi,  F.iod.  6.14 
12.  sonofPharez,  H.  Huthi.\».  IC/ir.  2.5.  [4.1 
Ruth  4.19.  II.  begat  Ram,  Ram  begat  Animinjdai 
1  Chr.  2.  9.  Ihe  sons  of  H.  H  18.  Caleb  the  son  of  fl 
21.  H.  begat  Stgub  ||  24.  after  thai  !I.waadf:-.!j 
25.  the  sons  of  Jerahmeel  the  firsl  born  of  H 
HIDDEKEL. 
Gen.  2.  14.  the  name  of  the  third  river  is  H. 
IJan.  10.  4.  as  I  was  by  the  side  of  the  river  II. 

HIEL. 
1  Kings  16.  34.  11.  me  Beth-elite  built  Jericlio 

IIIGGAION. 
PsaM.lG.llie  wtcked.-iuared  in  his  work*,  H.  Seliii 

HU.KIAH. 
^  Kings  18. 18.  there  came  out  Eliakim  son  of  II 
37.  then  came  Eliakim  the  son  of  IL  to  Hezekiali 
with  his  cloihes  rent  and  tolil  liim,  Isa.  36.  22, 
23.  4.  sayiiiir,  go  up  to  H.  the  high-priest 
8.  H.gavethebooktoShaphan,  10,  2C/i>-.34. 15 
12.  the  king  conimamled  H.  to  inquire  of  the 
Lord  for  him,  2  Chron.  34.  20l 
14.  so  H.  went  lo  Huldah,  iChrvn.  34.  22. 
23.  4   ci>mmonded  H.  lo  bring  forth  Ihe  vessels 

1  CAr.6.13.  Shallam  U'gat  H.  ami  H.  begat  AzariaU 

4r.H.son  of  Amaziiih  |[9.!l.H,soi>of  .Meshullara 
2(i.  11.  H.  the  second  son  of  Hosah,  Tabaliah 
Ezra  7.  1.  H.  the  son  of  Shalhim,  son  of  Zadok 
S\rih.  8.  4.  H.  stood  on  Ezra's  right  hand 

11.  11.  Seraiiih  the  son  of  11.  dwelt  at  Jeriisaleni 

12.  7.  II.  the  piiest  went  up  with  Zerubhahel 

21.  of  II.  H;ishabiah  was  a  priest,  of  Jedaiah 
/.sa.22. 20.  I  will  call  my  servant  Eliakim  son  of  II. 
■ler.  1.  I.  Ihe  words  of  Jeremiah  Ihe  son  of  H. 

29.  3.  Gemariah  son  of  H.  was  scat  to  Babylon 

HINNOM. 
.Jo.sh.  15.  P.  the  horder  went  up  bv  the  valley  of  II. 

2  Kings  2:i.I0.  Tophet,  which  is  in  the  valley  of  li. 
2  Chron.  2S.  3.  he  burnt  incense  in  llie  valley  of  H. 

33.  6.  he  caused  his  chikhen  to )>assliiro' fire  in  H. 
Jer.  19.  2.  go  forth  to  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 

32.  .35.  they  built  high  [ilaces  in  Ihe  valley  of  If. 

HIRAM. 
2Sa)n..5.Il.  H.  king  ofTyre  sent  messengers  to  Da- 
vid and  cedar  trees  atwl  masons,  IChr.  14.  I. 
1  Kings  5.  1.  H.  king  of  Tyre  sent  his  servants  le 
Solomon,  for  II.  was  ever  a  lover  of  David,  8. 

10.  H.  gave  Sidonion  cedar-trees  and  fir-trees 

11.  S.domon  gave  H.  20,000  measures  of  wheal 

12.  there  was  peace  between  H.  and  Soloraun 
7.  13.  Solomon  sent  anil  fetched  H.  out  of  Tyre 

40.  H.  made  the  lavers,!!.  made  an  end  of  doing 

9.  12.  H.  came  losee  the  cities  Solomon  hadgiven 
27.  II.  sent  in  the  navy  his  servants,  sliipmen 

10.  11.  the  navy  ofH.  brought  in  almiig  trees 

22.  king  had  at  sea  a  navv,  with  the  navy  of  II. 

HITTltE. 
Grn.  25.  9.  buried  him  in  the  tielrl  of  Ephrnn  the  H. 
26.  34.  daughter  of  Beii  the  11.  Elon  the  11.36.2, 
49.  30.  Abraham  bought  of  Ephron  the  U.  .50.  33 
Et«/.  23.  28.  I  will  drive  out  the  H.  33.2.  |  34. 11. 
.ro.sh.  9.  I.  Ihe  H.  and  Amorite  gathered,  11.  3. 
1  Sam.  26.  6.  David  said  to  Abimelech  the  H. 
2Sarn.  11.  6.  Daviil  said,  senil  nielTriah  the  H. 
21.  thy  servam  Uriah  tlii^  H.  is  dead  also,  24, 
12.  9.  thou  ha.it  killed  IJri.ili  the  II.  with  sword 
10.  taken  the  v^'ife  cf  Uriah  ihe  11.  to  he  thy  wifij 
23.  39.  Uriah  the  -I.  ihirty-seven  worthies  in  all 
1  Kings  15.  5.  save  only  in  matter  of  Uriah  the  H 
Ezck.'lG.  3.  and  thv  mother  a  H.  45. 

•         HITTJTES. 

i'7r»..l.'>.  20.  seed  have  I  given  lamlofll.  .Tosh. 1.4. 

Exr.d.  3.  8.  Canaan;tes,'H.  Aniorites,  17.  I  13.  5. 1 

2.3.23.  Devt.l.l.  120.17.  .7<).9/(.  3. 10. 1 12.8.  j 

54. 1 1 .  .ludg.  3. 5.  1  Ki:rgs  9. 20.  J\reh.  9.  8. 

.Tudg.  1.  26.  the  man  went  into  the  land  of  the  IL 

3.  5.  Ihe  children  of  Israel  dwell  among  the  II. 

1  KingsM.  I.  but  Solomon  loved  women  of  ihe  II. 

2  Kings  7.  6.  Israel  hired  the  king..;  of  the  H. 

2  Chron.  8.  7.  of  11.  left  Solomon  ma.lo  pay  tribute 
Ezra  9.  1.  ilone  after  the  abominations  of  the  H. 
HIVITE,  ninch  in  IhTTITE. 
MORAB. 
JVhct.  10.29.  IVIoses  s;ii(!io  H.cnme  rhr>uwith  us 
Judg.  4.  11.  Heber  was  ofllK,'  chitilrcn  of  H. 

IIOPHNI. 
1  Sant.  1.3.  two  sons  ,)f  Eli,  H.  and  Pliinehas,4.  4 
2.  34.  H.  and  Phinehas  shall  both  die  in  one  dnj 

4.  II.  Eli's  sons  II.  and  Phinehas  were  slam,  17 

HOR.   S^F  Moi'NT. 

1 1  OR  KB. 
Exod.  3.  J.  Moses  led  the  flock  and  came  to  Iht 
•lounlain  of  God,  even  to  H.  1  Ki-iirs  19.  8 

17.  6.  I  wdl  stand  before  thee  on  lUe  rock  in  H 

33.  6.  Israel  stripped  of  ornament.s  by  mount  H 
Deut.  1.  6.  the  Lord  sp  ike  to  us  in  H.  4.  15. 

4.  10.  when  thou  sloodest  before  the  Lord  in  H. 
5.2.  the  Ld.made  a  covenant  with  us  in  H.29. 1 
9.  8.  also  in  II.  ye  provoked  the  T-ord  to  wrath 

18.  10.  all  thou  dcsiredst  of  the  Lord  in  H 


PuoFir.  "rv.iEi.^      JAB 

I  /T/B^sP.  n.  nnlhiiijinlli.-  an;?avc;llic  twotaMcs 

which  Mosos  put  iii  thi-  ark  at  II.  2.Chron.  5.  10. 

P«aM(Ki.I9.theyrnaili-  ac:iirin  II.  and  vvor.'!liii)|iPtl 

Mel.  4.  4.  which  I  cuminaniled  unto  Moses  in  H. 

HOR  HAGinOAl). 
JVmbi.  33.  32.  encani|»d  at  H.  H  33.  went  from  I 

HORM.XH. 
A"«m  14.45.the  Canaanitesiiiscomfiteil  them  to  H. 
2\.  3.  and  he  called  the  name  ot'lhe  place  fl. 
Deut.  1.  44.  and  clesltovcd  vou  in  Seir  even  to  H. 
Jas/t.  15.  30.  the  cities  of  .ludah,  Eltolad,  H. 
19.  4.  Simeon  had  out  of  Judah,  BethnI,  H. 
Jvdir.  1.  17.  the  name  of  the  cily  was  called  H. 
]  Sam.  30.  30.  a  present  to  them  that  weie  mi  U. 
1  CArun.4.  30.  Shimei's  sons  dwelt  at  H.  in  Ziklag 

IIORONAIM. 
Isa.  1.5.  5.  in  tlie  wav  of  H.  they  shall  vaise  a  cry 
Jer.  48.  3.  a  voice  of  crying  shall  he  from  II. 

5.  in  ?oinz  down  of  H.  the  enemies  heard  n  cry 
34.  frani  Zi'ar  lo  H.  they  nitered  their  voice 

HORONITE,  .^re  S.*.nballat. 

HOSHEA. 

Dntt.  32. 44.  he  and  H.  son  of  Nun  spake  io  pcoide 

3  King.i  1  S.SO.H.maile  a  ccmspiracy  against  Vrkidi 

17.  I'H.  son  of  Elali  heu'an  to  reian  in  Samaria 

3.  H.  became  the  kins  of  .Assyria's  servant 

6.  in  the  ninlh  year  of  H.  S.imaria  taken,  IS.  10. 
1  Citron.  27.  20.  "the  ruler  of  Ephrnim  was  H. 
.\eh  10.  23.  H.  and  Hananiah  sealed  the  covenant 

HUR 
KxoiMT.lO.Moses,  .^aron,  H.went  u))  to  top  of  hill 

12.  and  .\aron  and  H.  stayed  up  his  hands 

24.  14.  behold,  .\aron  and  H.  are  with  you 

31.  2.  Lord  halh  called  Bozalecl,  the  son  of  l^ri, 

son  of  H.  of  the  trihe  of  .Indah,  35.  30. 1  38. 22. 

JVi/m.  31.  8.  thev  slew^  Evi,  Rekom,  Zur,  H.  an<l 

Reha,  five  kin^s  of  Midian,  .huh.  13.21. 

1  h'inrrs  4.  B.  the  son  of  H.  in  mount  Ephraim 
IChi-ori.  2. 19.  Caleh  took  Ephratah,  which  l)are  H. 

20. 11.  begat  Uri  ||  4.  l.sons  of  Jnd-.h,  H.  Shobal 

50.  these'wcre  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  son  of  H. 

4.  4.  the.-e  are  the  .sons  ofH.  Ephratah,  Aslinr 

ATcA.  3.9.  Rephaiah  son  of  H.  repaired  next  lo  them 

HUSH  A  I. 

2  ."?am.  1.=;.  32.  H.  the  Archite  came  to  meet  David 
37.  so  H.  David's  friend  came  into  the  city 

IB.  16.  II.  came  to  .Mwalom  and  said,  G.  save  kin? 
17.  said  to  H.  is  this  thv  kindness  to  thy  friend  ? 
17..5.calIH.li8.for,saidH.  iliouknowpstlhyf.ithpr 

14.  the  counsel  of  H.  is  better  thin  of  Ahithophel 

15.  then  sai<l  H.  to  Zadok  and  lo  Abiathar 

i  Kim.i  4. 10.  B;ianah  the  son  of  H.  was  in  Ashiir 
1  C/lron.27.  33.  and  H.  was  the  king's  com'>anion 

IIUZZAR. 

JVa/i2.7.H.  shall  he  led  awavcaplive.be  brought  up 

IIVMENEUS. 

1  Tim.  1.  20.  of  whom  is  H.  and  Alexander 

2  Tim.  2.  17.  of  whom  i"  11.  and  Philetus 


.TAAZANtAH. 

2  Kivff!)  25.  23.  J.  came  to  Cedaliah,  to  IMizpeh 
Jer.  35.  3.  J.  of  the  house  ofth.-  Re'hahites 
F.irk.  8.  11.  .1.  stood  with  his  censer  in  his  hand 
11.  I.  J.  and  Pelatir.h  princes  of  the  jieople 

.lABAL. 
«3ert.4.20.,f .  was  the  father  o'such  as  dwell  in  tents 

.lABBOK. 
Oen  32.  22.  andjacoh  passed  over  the  ford  .1. 
r)ni\  2.  37.  thou  camest  nottoany  place  of  river  J. 
3.  Ifi.  I  save  Reuben  and  Gad  the  border  to  J. 
Joih.  12.  2.  Sihon  ruled  from  Oilcad  to  the  river  J. 

JABESH. 
I. Sam.  11. 5.  Ihev  told  Saul  the  tidings  of  men  of. I 

9.  shewed  lo  ihe  men  of  J.  and  ihey  were  glad 
31. 12.  came  lo  .1.  and  burned  the  body  of  Saul 

13.  they  Iniried  their  bones  at  J.  1  Chron.  10,  12. 
^  KiiiiTs'^Ti.  10.  Shalluni  the  son  of  J.  conspred 

13.  Shallum  the  son  of  .1.  began  to  reign 

14.  Menahem  smote  Shallum  the  son  of  J. 

JABESH  GILEAD. 
Jiidtr.  21.  8.  there  came  non»  to  llic  camp  from  J. 

10.  sayin?,  go  and  smile  the  inhabitants  of.I. 
K.  they  found  400  young  virgins  of.1.  not  known 
14.  save  Benjamites  wives  of  women  of  .1. 

ISam.11.1.  .Xahash  came  and  encamped  against. I. 
31.  11.  the  inhibilants  of  J.  heard  what  the  Plii- 
listines  had  done  to  f^aul,  I  Chrnn.  10.  12. 
fjSam.  2.  4.  ni«n  of  J.  were  they  that  hurierl  S;ud 
21. 12.  David  took  bones  of  Saul  from  men  of  J. 

JABEI>. 
i  Otr.%  55. the familiesnf  serines  whodwelt  at  J. 

.lABEZ. 
1  Chron  i.i.  .1  was  more  honourable  than  his  bre- 
thren, aii.1  his  mother  called  his  mme  .1. 
19.  J.  calle(' '.  n  God  of  Israel,  saying,  O  bless  me 
JABIN. 
Joih.Wl  vhcn  I  king  ofHazor  heard  theso  things 
'  7aj 


JAO 

.r^.-.'^r.  4.  2.  the  Lord  eold  them  into  tlielsand  of  J. 
ir  was  peace  between  J.aud  the  house  of  Hebei 

23.  God  subdued  that  day,  J.  king  of  Canaan 

24.  the  hand  of  Israel  prevailed  against  J. 
Psal.  83.  9.  do  to  th-^m  as  unto  J.  at  brook  Kison 

JACHIN. 

1  kinsrs  7.  21.  he  set  up  pillars  in  temple,  he  called 

the  pillar  on  the  right  hand  J.  2  Chron.  3.  17. 

.lACOB. 

<7fn.25.2().ho  was  called  J.  ||  27. J.  was  a  p!»in  man 

29.  .!.  sod  pottage  ||  34.  J.  gave  Esau  pottnge 

27.  22.  the  voice  is  J.  ||  30.  J.  was  scarce  gone  out 

30.  Esau  said,  is  not  he  rightly  named  J. 

41.  Esau  haled  J.  ||  46.  if  .1.  take  a  wife  of  Helh 

28.  5.  Isaac  sent  away  J.  ||  7.  .1.  obeyeil  his  father 

16.  J.  awaked  otit  of  sleep  ||  20.  J.  vowed  a  vow 

29.  10.  J.  saw  Rachel  the  daughter  of  Laban 
20.  and  J.  served  seven  years  for  Rachel 

28.  and  J.  did  so,  and  fulfilled  her  week 

30.  16.  J.  came  out  of  the  field  in  the  evening 
37.  and  .1.  took  him  rods  of  green  poplar 

42.  the  feeble  were  Laban's,  the  stronger  J. 

31.  1.  J.  halh  taken  all  that  was  our  father's 
20.  .1.  stole  away  unawares  to  Laban  the  Syrian 
.53.  ,1.  sware  by  the  fear  of  his  father  Isaac 

32.  3.  .1.  sent  messengers  before  him  to  Esau 
4.  J.  sailh  thus  II  7.  then  .1.  was  greatly  afiaid 

18.  then  thou  shall  say,  they  be  thy  servant  J. 
24.  J.  vvas  left  alone,  and  there  wrestled  a  man 
2^  thy  name  shall  be  no  more  J.  but  Tsrael,35.10. 

30.  J.  called  Ihe  name  of  the  place  Peniel 
?.Z.  1.  J.  looked,  and  behold,  Esau  came 

17.  J.  journeyed  to  Siiccolh  i|  18.  to  Shalem 
34.  5.  .?'.  held  his  peace  until  they  were  come 

7.son3of.1. 13.  25.  ]  35.26.  ]  49.  i;2. 1  A'/ncr.,  18.31 
35.6.J.  came  lo  Lus  ||  15.  J. called  the  place  Beth-el 
37.  2.  these  are  the  generations  of  J. 

34.  .1.  rent  his  clothes,  put  sackcloth  on  his  loins 

45.  26.  J.  heart  fainted,  for  he  believed  not 

46.  6.  ,1.  and  all  his  seed  came  into  Egypt 

26.  all  Ihe  souls  that  came  with  J.  were  si.xty-six 
47. 10.  ,1.  blessed  Pharaoh  ||  C8.  the  whole  age  of  .1 
49.24.  by  hinds  of  Ihe  mighty  God  of,I.  Exo(/.3.6, 

15,  16.  1  4.  5.  2  Sam.  23.  I.  Psal.  20.  1. 

Kro(/.2.24.rememb.his  covenant  with  J. /-Pii.26.42. 

JV«m.  23.  7.  come,  curse  me  J.  and  defy  Israel 

10.  who  can  count  ilust  of  J.  and  numherof  Israel 

23.  there  is  no  enchantment  against  J.  it  shall  be 

said  of  J.  and  Israel,  whnt  hath  God  wioughl? 

24.17.  there  shall  come  a  star  out  of  J.  and  sceptre 

19.  out  of  .1.  came  he  that  shall  have  dominion 
Dent.  .32.  9.  J.  is  the  lot  of  his  inheritance 

33.10.  they  shall  teach  .1.  thy  judgments  and  Israel 

28.  fountain  of  J.  shall  be  on  land  of  corn,  wine 

1  Chron.  16.  13.  O  ye  seed  of  Israel  his  servant, 

ye  children  of  .1.  his  chosen,  Psal.  105.  6. 

Psal.  14.  7.  J.  shall  rejoice,  Tsr.  shall  he  glad,  53. 0. 

2(1.  L  the  name  of  tlie  God  of  J.  defend  thee 

22.  23.  al":  yo  seed  of  ,1.  glorify  liitn  and  fear  him 

44. 4. my  kin!f,0  God.command  deliverances  for  J. 

46.  7.  the  God  of  J.  11.  I  7.5.  9.  |  76.  6.  |  81.  1,  4. 

I  84.  8.  I  94.  7.  I  114.  7.  |  132.  2,  5.  |  146.  5. 

47  4. Ihe  excellency  olJ.  whom  he  loved, JV*uA.2.2. 

78.21.  afire  was  kindled  ag. . I.  anger  against  Isra. 

71.  he  brought  him  lo  feed  J.  his  p.-ople 
79.  7.  for  they  have  devoured  J.  and  laid  waste 
8.5.  1.  thou  hast  brought  back  the  captivity  of  .1. 
87.2. gales  of  Zion  more  than  all  the  dwellings  of  J. 
105.  23.  and  J.  sojourned  in  the  land  of  Ham 
135.  4.  the  Lord  liath  chosen  J.  unto  himself 
fsa.  2.  3.  the  God  of.!.  41.21.  .Mie.  4.2.  Jlat.^. 
32.  Mar):  12.  26.  Luke  20.  37.  .lets  3.  13. 
I  7.  32,  46. 
10.  21.  the  remnant  of  J.  shall  re'urn  to  God 
14.  I.  for  the  Lord  wilt  have  mercv  on  J. 
17.  4.  in  that  day  the  glory  of.!,  shall  be  made  thin 

27.  6.  shall  cause  them  that  come  ofJ.  to  lake  root 
9.  hv  this  shall  the  iniquity  of  J.  be  purged 

29.  23.  they  shall  sanctify  the  holy  One  of  .T. 
41. 8. J.  whom  I  have  chosen,  Ihe  seed  of  .\brn ham 

14.  fear  not,  liiou  worm  J.  and  ve  men  of  Israel 

42.  24.  who  save  J.  for  a  spoil?  did  not  the  Lord? 

43.  28.  iherefore  !  have  given  ,1.  lo  the  curse 
44.5.  another  shall  call  himself  by  the  name  of  J. 

23.  for  the  Lord  halh  redeemed  .1.  .Icr.  31.  11. 
45.  4.  (or  J.  my  servant's  sake,  I  called  thee 

48.  20.  the  Lord  hath  redeemed  his  servant  J. 

49.  5.  that  formed  me  to  bring  .1.  asain  to  him 
6.  be  mv  servant  to  raise  up  the  tribes  of.J. 
26.  ihv  Redeemer,  the  mighty  One  of  .1.  6i*.  10. 

.58.  14.  I  will  feed  thee  with  the  heritage  of  .1. 

6.5. 0. 1  will  bring  forth  a  sf.ed  out  of  .1.  and  .Iiiiltyli 

.hr.  10.  16.  the  portion  of  J.  not  like  Ihoin,  51.  19. 

25.  for  Ihey  have  eaten  up  .1.  and  devoured  him 

30.7.  it  is  even  Ihe  time  of  J.  trouble,  he  iiived 

1(1.  therefore  fear  thou  not,  O  my  servant  J. 

15.  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  .1.  tents 

31.  7.  sailh  the  Lord,  sing  with  gladness  for  J. 
33.  26.  then  will  I  cast  away  the  s«ed  of  .1. 
40.  27.  .».  shall  return  to  bo  in  rest  ami  uaae 


JAM 

Lam.  1.  17.  Lord  hall:  commanded  co  iceinini;  ' 

£.  3.  he  burned  against  J.  liko  k  liiuning  lire 
f/os.  10.1  l.Judah  shall  plow,  J. shall  break  liisilods 

12.  2.  1  will  punish  J.  ||  12.  J.  lied  into  Syria 
Amos  0.8.  1  abhor  the  excellency  of  J.  and  hale 

7.  2.  by  whom  shall  J.  arise,  for  he  is  small?  5 

8.7.  the  Lord  halh  sworn  by  the  excellency  of 
Mic.  1.  5.  for  the  transgression  of  .1.  is  ali  this 

3.  1.  and  I  isaid,  hear,  1  pray  you,  O  beads  of  J. 

5.  8.  remnant  of  J.  shall  be  among  ll-ie  Gentiles 
jiTal.  1.  2.  was  not  Esau  .1.  brother?  yet  I  loved 

3.  6.  therefore,  ye  sons  of  J.  are  not  consumed 
Mat.  I.  2.  Isaac  begat  .1.  ||  \'i.  Matlhan  begat  .1. 

8. 11.  shall  sit  down  with  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  J 
Luke  13.28fwlien  ycsee  J.  in  ihe  kingdom  of  God 
.hhn  4.6.now  J. well  was  lhere,Jesussal  on  the  we* 
.lets  7.  14.  Joseph  called  bis  father  J.  to  him 
Ro7n.  9. 13.  J.  have  I  loved,  but  Esau  have  I  hntei. 

11.  20.  and  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  J. 
Heb.  11.9.  Abraham  dwelling  in  tabei  iiacles  with  J 

20.  by  faith  Isaac  blessed  J.  ||  21.  J.  blessed  sons 
See  Hot  SE. 
In  JACOB. 

Gen.  49.  7. 1  will  divide  them  in  J.  and  scaUer  them 
J^iim.  23.  21.  he  hath  not  beheld  iniquity  in  J. 
Psal.  .59.  13.  let  them  know  that  God  ru'leih  in  i 
78.5.for  he  established  a  testimony  (n  J.and  a  law 
99.  4.  thou  executest  judgment  and  righteous. iji  J 
/5a.59.20.to  them  that  turn  from  transgression  in  J 

O  JACOB. 
J\"a7ti.  24.  5.  how  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  J. ! 
Psal  24.  6.  the  generation  that  seek  thy  face,  O  J 
Isa.  40.27.  why  sayesl  thou,  O  J.  my  way  is  hid  ? 
43.  1.  saith  the  Lord  that  created  tiiee,  O  J. 
22.  but  ihou  hast  not  called  w^ion  me,  O  J. 
44.1.  yet  hear  OJ.  ||  48. 12.  hearken  unto  me,  OJ. 
2.  fear  not,  O  J.  my  servant,  ./er.  40.  27,  28. 

21.  remember  these,  O  J.forlhcm  art  my  servant 
JHic.2. 12.  I  will  surely  assemble,  O  J.  a'l  of  theo 

To  or  unto  JACOB. 
*7™.  31.24.  speak  not  to  J.  either  good  or  bad,  29. 
35.  9.  God  appeared  vnlo  J.  and  blessed  him 
50.24.  Ihe  land  which  he  swaie  lo  give«o  J.  Exr.ii 
6.  8.  I  33.  1.  JV/nn.  32.  11.  Dent.  6.  10.  |  2.1 
13.  I  30.  2(1.  I  34.  4.  F.zelc.  37.  2,5. 
1  Chr.  16.  17.  and  hath  confirmed  the  samss  lo  J.  Cti 
a  l:iw,  and  to  Israel  for  a  covenant,  Ps.  105   11.'. 
P.iaM47.19.he  shewed  his  word  un«o  J. his  staliitea 
Tsa.  9.  8.  the  Lord  sent  a  word  unto  J.  it  liglded  r..3 
..Wc  3.8.to  declare  HH(n  J.his  transgression  and  Iv.. 
7.  20.  wilt  perform  truth  to  J.  and  mercy  to  Abr 

J  A  EL. 
.rnilir.  4.  17.  Sisera  fled  away  to  the  tent  of  J. 
2L  J.  took  a  nail  of  the  lent  and  a  hammer 

22.  J.  came  nut  to  meet  Barak,  and  said. 
5.  6.  in  days  of  J.  Ihe  hiih-ways  were  unoccupied 

24.blcssed  above  women  shallJ.  wife  of  Heber  be 
JAH. 
Psal.  08.  4.  extol  him  bv  his  name  J.  and  rejoice 

JAHAZ. 
JVum.21.  23.  Sihon  gathered  hi=  people  and  ciiino 
and  fought  at  J.  /)'■)((.  2.  32.  .'uJg.  II.  20. 
fsa.  15.  4.  their  voice  shall  be  heard  even  lo  J. 
.fer.  48.  34.  lo  J.  have  thev  uttered  their  voice 

JAHAZAH. 
.rosh.  21.  36.  out  of  Reuben  J.  given  lo  Ihe  Levilof 
Jer.  48.  21.  judgment  is  come  upon  Holon  and  J 

J  AIR. 
JV»m.  32.  41.  J.  took  the  small  towns,  Dc;'«.3.  14 
,/«f/<r.  10,  :i.  J.  iheCileadile  jud^'cd  Israel  22  year* 
.5."j.  died  II  1  Chron.  2.  22.  Segiil)  besal  J. 

1  CAr»7i.20.  5.  Ellianan  the  son  of  J.  slew  Laliini 
Eslh  2.  5.  Mordeeai  ihe  son  of  J.  a  Benjamile 

JAIRUS. 

Markb.'i^  J.  aruler  of  ilie  synagogue.  LukeS.  41. 

JAKEH,  .S>e  Aguh. 

J  A. MB  RES. 

2  Tim.  3.  8.  as  Jannes  nnd  J.  withstood  Moses 
JAMES. 

jVri(.4.21.sawtwobrethren  J.and  John,./l/'«rAl.rj. 
10.  2.  J.  the  son  of  Zebedee,  Mark  3.  17. 
3.  J.  Ihe  son  of  Alpheus,  Mark  3.  18.  Jlcts  1. 13. 
13.  55.  and  his  brethren  J.  and  Joses,  Mark  (i  3. 
17.  1.  after  six  days  Jesus  taketli  Peter,  J.  and 
John,  Mark  5.  37  ]  9.  2.  |  14.  S'J.  Luke 
8.  51. 
27.  56.  Mary  Magdalene  and  Mary  mother  or"  3. 
and  Joses,  Mark  15.  40.  |  16.  1.  Luke  21.  10. 
Mark  10.41.  began  to  bo  much  displea.sed  with  J 
13.  3.  Peter,  J.  and  John  asked  him  privately 
Luke  5.  10.  J.  was  astonished  at  draught  of  fi,.^hi!» 
./ids  I.  13.  where  abode  both  Peter,  J.  and  John 
12  2.  Herod  killed  J,  brother  of  Jolin  with  sworH 
17. Peter  said,  shew  these  things  lo  J.and  hrclhron 
15.  13,  J.  answered,  saying,  hearken  unto  loe 
21,  18.  Paul  went  in  with  us  unto  J.  and  elders 
1  C»r.l5  ".after  that  was  seen  of  J.tlieii  i^f  apostles 
Gal.  1.  19.  I  saw  none,  save  J.  tlie  Lord's  biothai 
2.  9.  when  J.  percuived  Ihe  g'are  siven  to  nio 
12.before  certain  came  from  J. did  eat  with  U«:il 


JANNA. 
J/U&e  3.  l;4.  Melclii  who  was  son  o(  J.  who  was 
JANNES.  Sf«  Jambres. 
.lAl'HETH. 
Oen.5  32.Shem,  Hum,  .i.  the  sons  of  Noah,  C.  10 
I  7.  13.  )  9. 18.  1  Chrun.  1.  4. 
•9.  23.  Shcm  and  J    tool;  a  garment  am',  covereii 
27.  God  shall  enlarge  .1.  he  shall  dwell  in  leiilii 
10.  1.  unto  J.  were  sons  born,  1  Chron.  1.  5. 
Sil.  Shein  father  of  Eber,  brother  of  J.  the  elder 
JAREB. 

/fos.  5. 13.  then  Ephraim  saw,  and  sent  to  king  J. 
10.  G.  shall  be  carried  for  a  present  to  king  J. 

.TARED. 
Oen.  5.  15.  Maha'eel  begat  J.  Luke  7.  37. 

JASHER. 
Josh.  10. 13.  written  in  the  hook  of  J.  2  Sam.  1. 18. 

JASON. 
Sets  17.  5.  the  Jews  assaulted  the  house  of  J. 
6.  they  drew  J.  ||  7.  whom  J.  halh  received 

9.  and  when  they  had  taken  security  of  J. 
Rom.  10.  21.  Lucius,  J.  and  Sosipater  salute  you 

JAVAN. 
f?cre.lO.  2.sonsof  Japhcth;  J.  Tubal,  1  Chron.  1.5 
Jsa.  Of).  Ifl.  I  will  send  those  that  escape  to  J. 
Ezck.27.  IS.J.andTiihalwere  thy  merchants,  19, 

JAZER. 
.Vwot.  S2.  1.  tlioy  saw  J.  w.is  a  land  for  cattle,  3 
Jsa.\S.8.lhey  are  come  even  unto  .J.  they  wandered 
9.1  will  bewail  with  wee[pingof  J.vineofSiUmah 

IBHAR. 

2  Sam.  5.  15.  David'.s  son  I.  1  Chron.  3.  C.  |  li.  5 

ICHABOD. 

1  Sam.  4.  21.  she  named  the  child  I.  glory  departed 
14.  3.  Ahiah  the  son  of  Aliltub,  I.  brother 

ICONIUM. 
.^cts  13.  51.  Paul  and  Barnabas  came  unto  T. 
14.  1.  in  I-  they  went  both  into  the  synagogue 

19.  there  came  I  hither  certain  Jews  from  I. 
16.  2.  well  reported  of  by  the  brethren  at  I. 

2  Tim.  3. 11.  afflictions  which  came  to  me  at  I. 

IDDO. 
]  Kinirs  4.  14.  Ahinadab  son  of  I.  had  Mahanaim 

1  CA»07i.(i.21.  ofOeishom,  Joash  his  son,  I.  his  son 
27.21.  of  the  hall' tribe  of  Manassoh  I.  was  ruler 

2  Chr.  9.  29.  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon  written 

in  the  visions  of  I.  the  seur,  12.  15. 1  13.  22, 
Ezra  5. 1.  Zech.  son  of  I.  prrpphesied,  Zech.  1.1,7. 
6. 14.  through  prophesying  of  Zechariah  son  off. 
8.  17.  I  sent  them  to  [.  the  chief,  and  rold  them 
what  they  should  say  to  I.  and  his  brethren 
JVcA.  12. 4. 1,  with  priests  went  up  with  Zerubbabe) 

IDUMEA. 
Isa.  34.  5.  my  sword  shall  come  down  on  I.  (). 
F.zek.  3.5.  15.  anil  all  I.  shall  be  desolate 
30.  5.  in  jealousy  have  1  spoken  against  all  I. 
JtJark  3.  8.  a  niultilmle  fiillowed  him  from  I. 

JEBUSITE 
Oen.  10. 10.  Canaan  begat  the  J.  1  C/irnv.  1.  14. 
Exod.  33.  2.  I  will  drive  out  the  J.  34.  II. 
2  Sam.  24. 10.  angel  of  Lord  was  bv  the  threshing- 
place  of  Araunah  the  J.  18.  1  Cliru7>.  21.  1.5. 
Zech.  9.7.  agoveriiiir  in  Jiidah,  and  Ekron  as  a  J. 

JEBUSITE3 

JWm.  13.  29.  the  J.  dwell  in  the  mountains 

Jn.sA.  15.63.  theJ.  dwell  with  thechildrenofJudah 

Judg.  1.  21.  drive  the  J.  that  inhabited  Jerusalem 

19.  11.  let  us  turn  into  this  cily  of  the  J.  and  dwell 

2  Sam.  5.  8.  whoso  geticlh  up  and  smitelh  the  J. 

Srr  lliTTITKS. 

JEC(>.\'1.\H. 

1  CSron.3. 16.  the  son^  o  '  .I.-lioi-ikim;  J.  Zedekiab 

17.  the  sons  of  J.  A.-sir  and  Salathiel 

Jer.  24.  1.  had  carried  away  captive  J.  27.  20. 
28.  4.1  will  bring  aeain  lo  this  place  J.  the  son  of 
JEDIDlAri. 

2  Sam.  12.  25.  the  Lord  nailed  Solomon  J. 

JEDUTHUN. 
1  Chron.  16.  41.  Ileman  and  J.  to  give  thanks  to  L. 

42.  the  sons  of  J.  25.  3.2  Chron. '2^.  14. 
25.0.according  to  the  king's  order  lo  J. and  Heman 

JEG.\R-SAf!AnUTHA. 
Gen.  31.47.  Laban  called  the  heap  J.  but  Jacob 

JEHOAHAZ,  called  AHAZIAH. 
SKinifs'lO  35.  J.  son  of  Jehu  reigned  in  his  stead 

13.  I.  J.  son  ol  Jehu  began  to  reign  over  Israel 
23.  30.  the  people  of  the  land  took  J.  the  son  of 

Josiah,  and  anointed  him,  2  Chron.  30.  1. 
34.  Pharaoii-nenho  took  J.  away,  2  C/irnn.  30. 4. 
S  Chron.  Ql.  17.  left  Jehoram  never  a  son  save  J. 

JEHOASH,  or  JOASH. 

^Kings  11.21. J.seven  yea.  old  when  (jp^an  to  reign 

12  2.  J.  did  what  was  right  in  sight  of  the  Lord 

18.  J.  sent  all  the  hallowed  things  to  Hazael 

20.  his  servant  slew  J.  in  the  h.-oise  of  Mdio 
53.  10.  J    the  Mon  of  Jehnahai  began  to  reign 

14.  8.  then  Amaziah  sent  mf".<isengers  to  .1. 

10.  J.  slept  with  hi^  fiii.Viers  and  was  buried 

JEIlOIACniN. 

i  Kings  24.  8  J.  was  IH  y-ars  old  when  he  began 

73« 


JEH 

2  li'ings  24. 12.  J.  k.  of  Jndah  wont  to  k.  of  Babylon 

25.  27.  did  lift  up  the  head  of  J.  Jer.  52.  31. 
2  Chr.  36. 9.  J.  was  eight  years  old  when  he  began 

JEHOIADA. 
2  Sam.a.  18.  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  20.  23.  ]  23.  20, 

22.1  Chron.  11.22,24.  |  18.  17 

1  Kings  1.  44.  sent  with  Solomon  Benaiah  son  of  J 
4.  4.  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  was  over  the  host 

2  Kings  11.  17.  J.  made  a  covenant,  2  Chr.  23. 16. 
12.  2.  wherein  J.  the  priest  invtructed  him 

1  C:hron.  12.  37.  J.  was  leader  of  the  Auionitcs 
27.  34.  afier  Ahithopha!  was  J.  a  counsellor 

2  Chron.  24.  2.  Joash  did  right  all  the  days  of  J. 
17.afterthedeathof  J.camethe  princea  of  Judal 

22.  Joash  remember,  not  the  kindness  J.  haddusit 
2.5.  for  the  blood  of  the  sons  ol  J.  the  priest 

jV«A.  3.  6.  the  old  gate  re|)aired  J.  son  of  Paseah 
.ler.  29.  26.  hath  made  thee  priest  instead  of  J. 

JEHOLAKIM. 
2  Kings  23.  34.  turned  his  name  lo  J.  2  Chr.  36. 4 
35.  J.  gave  the  silver  and  gold  to  Pharaoh 
24.  1.  J.  became  his  servant  three  years 
.Jer.  22.  18.  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning  J. 

20.  22.  J.  sent  men  after  Urijih  into  Egypt 

30.  29.  the  roll  which  J.  the  king  hath  burnt 
30.  thus  sailh  the  Lord  of  J.  king  of  Judali 

52.  2.  Zedekiah  did  what  wcs  evil  as  J.  had  done 
ijan.  1.  2.  and  the  Ijord  gave  J.  into  his  hsod 

JEHONADAB. 
2  Kings  10. 15  lie  lighted  on  J.  the  son  of  Rechab 

23.  Jehu  and  J.  went  into  ihe  h-iuse  of  Baal 

JEHORAM. 

1  /r/n«-.9 22.50.J.SOI) of  Jehoshaphat, 2  KingsB.VJ 

2  Kings  1.1 7.  J.  the  son  of  A  hah  reigned  over  Israel 
2  Chron.  17.  8.  he  sent  Elishama  and  J.  priests 

21.  9.  J.  went  forth  and  smote  the  Eiloniiles 

16.  the  Lord  stirred  up  against  J.  the  Philislinps 

22.  5.  he  went  with  J.  to  war  against  Hazael 
7.  Ahaziah  went  out  with  J.  against  Jehu 

JEHOSHAPHAT. 
2Sam.  8.10.  J.  tliesoiiof  Ahilud  was  recorder,  20. 
24.  1  Kings  i.  3.  1  Chmn.  18.  1.5. 
I  Kings  4. 17.  J.  son  of  Pharaoh  was  in  Issaehar 
15.  24.  J.  the  son  of  Asa  reigned,  2  Chron.  17.  1. 
22.  2.  J.  came  down  to  Ahab  king  of  liirael 
10..'\habandJ.sateachoii  h'Slhrone,3C7ir.  18.9. 
29.J.  wcntuploRamoth-Gilead,2C/«o».18.28. 
32.  J.  cried  out  |1  50.  J.  svtept  with  his  fathers 
49.  lei  my  servants  go,  but  J.  would  not 
2A7?i/rs3. 14. were  it  not  that  I  regard  presence  of  J. 

9.  2.  look  out  there  Jehu  the  son  of  J.  and  go  in 
1  Chron.  15.24.  J.  blew  with  ihe  trumpet  before  ark 
2CAron.l7. 3.  Lord  was  with  J.  because  he  walked 

10.  so  that  they  made  no  war  against  .1. 

12.  J.  waxed  great  exceedingly  and  built  castles 

18.  1.  J.  had  riches  and  honour  in  abundance 

20.  3.  J.  feared  and  set  himself  to  seek  tne  Lord 
27.  they  relumed,  and  J.  in  the  fore  front  of  them 
.35.  after  this  (lid  J.  join  with  Abaziah  kirigoflsr. 
37.  then  Eliezer  prophesied  asainst  J.  because 

21.  12.  thou  hast  not  walked  in  the  ways  of  J. 

22.  9.  because,  said  they,  ho  Is  the  son  of  .1. 
Juel  3.  2.  bring  them  down  to  the  valliv  of  J. 

12.  let  the  heathen  come  up  to  the  valley  of  J. 
JEHOSMUA. 
A'')i.m.  13.  16.  Moses  called  Oshea,  son  of  Nun,  J. 
1  Chron.  7.  27.  Nor»  his  son,  J.  his  son 

JEHOVAH. 
^:  W.  6. 3.  by  my  name  J.  was  I  not  known  to  I  hem 
Psal.  83.  18.  that  thou  whose  name  alone  is  .1. 
fro.  12.  2.  the  I..ord  J.  is  my  strength  and  song 
2B.  4.  for  in  the  Tjord  J.  is  evei Lusting  strength 

JEHOVAH-JIREH. 
<re?',. 22. 14. Abraham  called  the  name  of  Ihe  place  J. 

JEHOVAH-NIPSI. 
Exod.  17. 1.5.  Moses  called  the  name  of  the  altar  J. 

JEHOVAH  SHALOM. 
Jiidg.  6.  24.  Gideon  built  and  called  the  altar  J. 

JEHOVAH-SIIAMMAH. 
Ere/!.  48.t3.5.  the  name  of  she  er'v  shall  be  J. 

JEHOVAH-TSinKENTT. 
Jer.  23.  f  6.  Ibis  is  his  name,  J.  33.  t  16. 
JEHU. 

1  KingslCi.  1.  word  came  to  J.,sonof  Hansr)i,7, 12. 

19.  10.  J.  son  of  Nimshi  shall  thou  anoint  kinu' 

17.  shall  J.  slay;  that  escapeth  the  sword  of  J. 

2  Kings  9,  2.  lo.ik  out  there  J.  Il  13.  J.  is  king 
14.  J.  son  of  Nimshi  conspired  aiainst  Joram 

17.  a  watchmiis  spied  coinpanv  of  J  as  he  came 
20.  the  driving  is  like  the  driving  of  J.  son  of 

24.  J.  drew  a  bow  with  his  full  strength,  smote 

10.  11.  J.  slew  all  that  remainodof  houseof  Ahah 

18.  Ahab  served  Baal,  J.  shall  serve  Raal  much 
29.  .1.  departed  nol  from  Ihe  sins  of  .Jeroboam 

31.  J.  took  no  heed  to  walk  in  the  1-iw  of  God 
15.  12.  this  was  the  \vord  which  he  spake  lo  .?. 

1  Chron.  2.  38.  01>ed  begat  J.  and  J.  begat  Azariah 
4  35.J.  sonof  Jiisibiah  ||  10.3.J.  son  of  Azmavelh 

2  Chron.  19.  2.  J.  went  out  to  meet  Jehoshaphat 
20.34.  wTiUpu  in  the  book  oi  J.  son  of  Il^iuani 


JER      [Proper  Names. 

2  Chr. 02.  3.  J.  was  executing]  dgment  on  Ahab 
Hos. l.i.  Iwillaveiise  ihe  bloi<l  of  Jezrcel  on  J 

JEi'HTHAH. 
■fudg.  11.1.  now  J.  ihe  Gileadllt  was  a  mighty  maa 
of  valour,  ai  d  Giload  begat  J 

3.  J.  fled  from  his  brethren,  a'xi  dwelt  in  'l'o6 
11.  J.  uttered  all  bis  words  before  llic  Lord 
28.  Ihe  king  hearkened  not  to  words  of  J. 

2!l.  Ihe  Spirit  came  on  J.  ||  30.  J.  vowed  a  vow 
40.  went  yearly  lo  lament  the  daughter  of  J. 

12.  7.  J.  jiulged  Israel  six  years,  tlieu  died  J. 

1  Sam.  12.  1 1 .  the  Lord  sent  J.  and  dellveied  you 
ficb.  11.32.  for  the  time  would  fail  me  tottllof  J 

JEPHUNNEIl. 

J\i''{m. \3.G.  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  Caleb  ibe  ?on  of  J 

1  Chron.  7.  38.  the  sons  of  Jelher ;  J.  and  Pispoh 

See  Caleb. 

JERAHMEEL. 

1  Oiron.  2.  9.  the  sons  of  Hezroii ;  J.  and  Ram 

33.  Ihe  sons  of  J.  ||  24.  29.  J.  the  son  of  Kish 
.Itr.  36.  26.  the  king  rominanded  J.  to  take  Barucfa 

JEREMIAH. 

2  Kings  23.31  his  molher's  name  was  Haroulal,th« 

daughter  of  J.  of  Libnuli,24.  18.  .Icr.  52.1 

1  Chron.  5.  24.  J.  a  mighty  man,  12.  4, 10, 13. 

2  Chron.  35.  25.  and  J.  Iiniented  for  Josiah 

36.  12.  Zedekiab  luiinbled  not  hiujself  before  J. 
21.  to  fulfil  the  word  of  ihe  Lord  by  the  mouth  of 
J.  till  land  enjoyed  her  sabbaths, 22.  £'iro  1   . 
JVf/i.  10.  2.  Azariah,  J.  sealed  the  covenant 
12.  1.  Seraiah,  .1.  went  up  with  Zerubbabel 
12.in  daysof  Joiakiiii,  of  J.  Hananiah  waspriesJ 

34.  J.  and  Shemaiab  went  ufier  ihem 

■  Tcr.  1.  1.  the  words  of  J.  Ihe  sun  of  Hilkiah 
7. 1.  Ihe  word  that  came  to  J.  11.1.;  11.  1.  j  18. 1 
18.  18.  come,  let  us  devise  devices  against  J. 
20.  2.  Pashur  smote  J.  and  put  hiin  iii  the  stockl 
24.  3.  then  said  the  Lord,  what  seest  Ihou,  J.  ■? 
26.  9.  alt  the  people  were  gathered  against  J. 

24.  the  ha  tl  of  Ahik am  was  wish  J.  not  to  puj 
28.  10.  look  the  JoUe  from  the  prophet  J  neck 
29.27  why  hast  thou  "ol  repn.ved  .1.  olAnatf»otK1 
.32.  2.  J.  was  shut  up  in  ill"  couiv  of  ihc  prison 
34.  0.  J.  spake  all  Ihese  words  of  Zedekiab 

35   3.  iheii  I  took  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  J. 
,30. 19.  the  |iriiices  said, go  hide  thee,lhou  and  Jl. 
20. Lord  hid  B.iruch  IliescriU'  and  J.  the  jiiophel 
.37.  4.  J.  ea'ne  in  and  went  out  among  the  iieoji!* 

14.  so  Irijah  took  .1.  and  brought  hiiii  lo  princev 

15.  wlierefo.-e  Ihe  princes  were  wiolh  with  i. 
10.  when  J.  was  er)lered  inio  Ibe  dui^eoii 
21.  to  commit  J.  into  the  court  of  the  prison 

38.  0.  Ihoii  lliev  cast  J.  into  the  dungeon 
13.  ilrew  lip  J.  with  cords  out  of  the  dungeon 

10.  Zcdekiah  the  kingsware  secretly  to  J. 
39.11.  Nebi»ehailrezzargavechargefoue,!ifning  J. 
40.  0.  then  wont  J.  to  Godaliah  son  of  Ahikam 
51.00. so. I.  wrote  in  a  book  all  tiie  evil  on  Babyio.a 

04.  thus  far  are  the  words  of  J. 

Mat.  2.  17.  fu'fiiled  that  was  spoken  by  J.  27.  9. 

16.  14.  others  say  ihi»i  art  J.  or  one  of  jitophet* 

JEfilCHO. 
Tosh.  2.  T.  go  view  J.  ||  0.  1.  J.  was  siraitly  shut  \kf 
3.  10.  Ihe  people  passed  over  right  against  J. 
0.  2.  Lord  said,  see  I  havegiven  into  i.binc  hand  J 
20.  cuiijod  he  ".be  mar>  tiiat  Imildelli  the  >?!ty  J. 
7.  2.  Joshua  sent  men  fri'.m  J.  lo  view  Ai 
24.  11.  ye  came  to  3.  and  the  men  of  J.  fought 
2  Sam.  10.  5.  kir;g  said,  tarry  at  .1.  till  your  beardt 
he  grown,  and  liien  return,  1  Chron.  19  5k 
!  Kings  16.34.  ir>  bis  days  Jiil  Hiel  build  J. 

Kings  2.  4.  for  the  Lord  halh  sent  n>e  to  J. 
2.5.  5.  the  army  of  Chaldees  pursued  and  overtook 
him  ;■•  the  plains  of  J.  .Jer.  39.  5.  I  52.  8. 
2  Chron.  28.  y.>.  they  brought  the  captives  to  J. 
J.iike  10.30.  a  certain  man  went  down  lo  J.  and  fcL 
Heb.  11.  30.  by  faith  the  walls  of  J.  fell  down 
JEROBOA.M. 

1  TCimrs  11.  29.  J.  was  a  niiglily  man  of  valour 
40.  Solomon  soii^lit  lo  kill  J.  and  J.  fled 

12  2.  J.  dwelt  in  Egypt  \]  20.  was  come  again 

25.  J.  buill  Shochem  and  dweh  therein 

32.  J.  ordained  a  feast  in  Ihe  eighth  month 

13.  I.  J.  stood  by  the  altar  lo  born  incense 

33.  aOer  this  J.  returned  not  from  his  evil  way 

34.  this  thing  became  sin  lo  Ibe  house  of  J. 
J4.  1.  at  that  time  .'Vhijah  the  son  of  J.  fell  sick 

0.  Ahijah  said,  come  in,  tlioii  wife  of  J. 

JO.  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  the  house  of  J. 

1 1,  him  that  dit-th  of  J.  shall  the  dogs  eat 
1.3.  f()r  he  only  of  J.  shall  come  to  the  grave 
JO.  because  of  the  sins  of  J.  1.5.  30. 

30.  there  was  war  between  Rehoboam  and  J. 
1.5.  29.  Baasha  left  not  lo  J.  any  that  urealhed 
34.  Baasha  did  evil  and  walked  in  the  wav  of  J 
2  Kings  10.  31.  f  13.  6.  |  J4.  24.  1  TV.  tl 

2  Kini'S  13.  13.  J.  son  of  Joash  sat  on  his  Ihro.ia 

14.  27.  Ihe  Lord  saved  Israel  by  the  haini  .A'  J.  • 

17.  21.  J.  drave  Israel  from  foUowing  Ihe  I.,  rd 
1CA/07«.5.17.  reckoned  kygcnea  ogicsindajisof  J 


pRDPER  Names.]     JER 

iChron.  II.  14.  J.  liail  cast  oft'ilie  LevileS  frotii 
13.  8.  goliltii  calixs  vi'hicli  J.  made  lor  your  jjoiis 
1.).  God  sinoie  J.  and  nil  Israel  beliire  .Vliijali 
20.  neitlic.  did  J.  recover  stroiigtii  again  in  days 
Has.  I.  1.  proplH'sied  In  the  days  of  J.  ^-Imos  1.  1. 
Wmo«  7.  U.  rise  againsl  liouse  olJ.  witli  Ihn  sword 
11.  Ihus  .\nii)S  sailli,  J.  »liall  die  by  lliu  sword 
JEUOBO.\M  joined  wuli  jV.lial. 
]  Kings  11.  20.  J.  son  uiW'ibal  lillcd  up  Ids  hand 
l-i.  15.  wliicli  ihe  Lord  spake  by  .Mnjali  ilie  rflulu 
nile  lo  .1.  llio  son  ol  jVtbat,  'J  Chrvn.  lU.  15 
16.  3.  1  will  make  thy  liouse  like  the  house  of  J. 
the  son  iitWdiat,  '2i.  -22.  ',  ii  Kings  9.  9. 
26.  for  he  walked  in  all  the  Wiiyot'J.  the  son  ol 
jYebal  and  his  sin,  ^il.  |  '22.  52.  2  Kings  J.  3. 
2Kin<rs  10.-'9.JL-Inide|iailed  not  from  the  sins  ot'J. 
son  of  JVebat,  13.  •-',  1 1.  |  14.  24.  |  15. 9, 18,  24.28. 
•liaiUliliAAL. 
Jadg.  6.  32.  on  that  day  he  called  him  J.  saying 

7.  1.  llieii  J.  (who  IS  (iideon)  rose  up  early 

8.  20.  aiii]  J.  went  and  dwelt  in  his  own  house 
35.  nor  shewed  they  kindness  to  the  house  of  J 

9.  2.  either  that  all  sous  of  J.  reign,  or  one  reig:: 
3.  Abiiaelech  slew  his  brethrei!  the  sons  of  J. 
IS.ifve  dealt  well  with. 1. 1|  19.  ifsiiieeiely  with  J. 

28.  who  is  Abimelech?  is  not  he  the  son  of  J.? 

1  Sam.  12.  11.  the  Lord  sent  J.  and  delivered  you 

JERUBUKSIlKTIi. 

2  Sea.  11.  21.  who  smote  .Kbimelech  ihe  son  of  J. 

JERUSALEM,  or  HIERUSALEM. 
Josh.  18.  28.  Jelmsi,  wliicli  is  .1.  .Iiutg.  19.  10. 

1  Sam.  17.54.  Uavid  brouglil  GoLaili's  head  to  J. 

2  Sam.  5.  6.  king  David  and  his  men  went  to  J. 
8.  7.  David  brought  the  shields  of  gold  to  J. 

12.  31.Su  David  and  all  ihe  people  returned  to  J. 
15.  8.  if  the  Lord  shall  bring  me  again  to  J.  tlieii 

29.  they  carried  the  ark  of  God  again  to  J. 
19.  19.  tlie  day  that  my  lord  went  out  of  J. 

24.  8.  they  came  to  J.  at  the  end  of  nine  montlis 

10.  when  the  angel  stretched  out  his  hand  on  J. 

to  destroy  it,  Lord  rejieiitcd,  1  Clirun.  21.  15. 

1  Kings'i.  1.  made  an  end  of  building  the  wall  of  J. 

10.  2.  she  came  lo  J.  with  s.  very  great  tram 
n.  13.  for  J.  sake  which  1  Imvechoscn,  2  Ckr.  0.  6 
15.4.  to  set  up  his  son  after  liiin  and  to  establish  J. 

iKings  18.  35.  delivered  their  country,  thai  Lord 
should  deliver  J.  out  of  mine  hand,  /.<«.  3u.  2U. 

19.  31.  out  of  J.  shall  go  forth  a  reiiinan     .iiid  tliey 

that  escape  out  of  Mount  Zioi.,  isa.  37.  32. 

21.  12.  behold,  I  will  bring  such  evil  upon  J. 

13. 1  will  wipe  J.  as  a  man  wipeth  a  dish,  wiping 
16.  shed  innocent  blood  till  he  had  filled  J.  24.  4. 
2;^  27.  I  will  cast  off  J.  which  I  have  chosen 

24.  14.  he  carried  away  all  J.  and  the  princes 

25.  9.  Nebuzar-ndan  liurnt  all  the  houses  of  J. 

8  Cliron.  12.  7.  my  wraih  shall  not  be  poured  on  J. 

20.  28-  they  came  to  J.  with  [isalteries,  harps 
24.  18.  wrath  was  up.>n  J.  29.  8.  |  32.  25. 

28.  24.  ,'\liaz  made  allars  in  every  corner  of  J. 

32.  19.  they  spake  agiiinst  the  God  of  J. 

34.  3.  Josiali  began  lo  purge  J.  from  high  places 
Ezra  7.  14.  thou  art  sent  to  inc|uire  concerning  J. 

19.  those  deliver  thou  before  Ihe  God  of  J. 
JVcA.  2.  11.  so  I  came  to  J.  7.  6.  |  13.  7. 
13.20.  meichanls  lodggd  without  J.  once  or  twice 
P«.51.18. dogood  loZion  build  lliou  ihe  walls ofJ. 
79.  1.  the  lieatheiis  have  laid  J.  on  heaps 

3.  their  blood  have  they  shed  round  about  J. 
I'K.  3.  J.  is  builuid  as  a  city  compact  logetlicr 

6.  pray  for  the  peace  of  J.  they  shall  prosper 
125.  2.  as  the  mountains  are  round  about  J. 
128.  5.  thou  shall  see  the  good  of  J.  all  ihy  life 
137.  6.  if  I  prefer  not  J.  above  my  chief  joy 

7.  remember  children  of  ndoiii  in  iho  d;<y  of  J. 
147.  2.  the  Lord  doth  build  up  J.  lie  gailieiolJi 

Cant.  0.  4.  thnu  art  comely,  O  my  love,  .".a  J. 
Isa.  1.  1.  the  vision  he  saw  concerning  J.  2.  1. 

3.8.  fur  J.  is  ruined  ||  10.  11.  so  will  I  do  to  J. 

4.  4.  the  Lord  shr.ll  liav,-  purged  the  hloorl  of  J. 

10.  12.  Lord  hath  pcrfnrnied  his  whole  v.  ork  on  J. 

22.  10.  and  ve  have  numbered  the  houses  of  J. 
31.  5.  so  will  the  Lord  of  hosts  defend  .1. 

33.  20.  thine  eyes  see  J.  a  quiet  habitation 

40.  2.  speak  ye  comfortably  to  J.  and  cry  to  her 

41.  27.  give  to  J.  one  that  bringeth  good  tidings 
44.  2ti.  that  sailli  to  .f.  ihou  shall  be  inhiibiied 
52.9.sing  together,  ye  waste  placesof  ,1.  for  Lord 

hath  comforted  his  [•"opb',  he  hath  redeemed  .1. 
C2.  1   for  .1.  sake  I  will  not  resi  lill  righteousness 
7.  give  him  no  rest  till  lie  make  J.  a  praise 

04.  10.  Zion  is  a  wilderness,  J.  a  desolation 
fi5.  18.  for  behold,  I  creiite  .1.  a  rejoicing 

66.  10.  rejoice  ye  with  J.  and  be  tlad  with  her 
Jer.  2.  2.  go,  and  cry  in  ll  e  ears  of  J.  saying 
3.  17.  they  shall  call  .1.  the  throne  of  Ihe  Lord 

5.  1.  run  yc  to  and  fro  Ihroiigii  the  street.«  of  J. 

6.  1.  gather  you  to  flee  oiil  of  the  midst  of  J. 
V.  5.  why  tben  is  thi.q  people  of  J.  slidden  hack 
P.  11. 1  will  make  J.  heaps,  and  a  den  of  ilragons 
U.  6.  proclaim  these  words  in  the  alreota  of  J. 

737 


JER 

.Ifj-.  l.'J.O.  T  Aill  mar  tlie great  pride  ,f  Juilali  aiul.j 

14.  2.  Judah  niourneih,  the  cry  ol  J.  is  gone  up 
17.  20.  they  shall  come  from  the  places  about  J. 
19.  7.  I  will  make  void  the  couiisel  of  J. 

13.  ihu  houses  of  J.  shall  be  defiled  as  Topliet 
23.  14.  have  seen  in  prophets  of  J.  a  horrible  thing 
2t>.  IS.  J.  shall  become  heaps,  Mic.  3.  12. 
33.  13.  iM  the  places  about  J.  shall  flocks  ]»!ss 

10.  ill  those  days  J.  shall  dwell  safely,  this  is 

35.  II.  let  us  go  lo  .1.  for  fear  of  the  Chuldeaiis 
38.28.  lill  day  llmt  J.  was  laken,  there  when  taken 
39.  8.  Ihe  Chaldeans  brake  down  the  walls  of  .1. 
44.  2.  ye  have  seen  the  evil  I  have  brought  on  J. 

0.  Millie  anger  was  kindled  in  the  streets  of  J. 
51.50.  let  J.  come  into yimr  mind  remember  Lord 
Aum.  1.8. J. halh  grievously  sinned,  tlieref.  removed 

IT.  J.  is  as  a  menstruous  woman  among  them 
Ezi'k. 5.5. line  is  J.  ||9. 4.  go  through  the  midst  of  J. 
16.2  son  of  man  cause  J. to  know  her  abominations 
17.  12.  the  king  of  Babylon  is  come  lo  J. 
21   20.  that  the  sword  may  come  to  Judah  in  J. 
22.  at  his  right  hand  the  divination  for  J. 
22.  19.  i  will  gather  you  into  tlie  midst  of  J. 
33.  21.  one  that  had  escaped  out  of  J.  came  to  me 

36.  38.  as  tlio  (lock  of  J.  in  her  solemn  fea.sts 
Dan.  0.  10.  his  windows  being  oper  toward  J. 

9.  12.  not  been  done,  as  bnth  been  done  upon  J. 
25.from  going  forth  of  the  cor;iiiiiiiiilin.  to  build  J. 
Joel.  3.  1.  when  I  bring  again  the  capiiviiy  of  J. 

17.  then  shall  J.  be  holy  ||  20.  J.  shall  dwell 
Obad.  11.  foreigners  entered  and  casi  lots  u|)on  J. 
JI/ic.l.5.arolhuy  not  J.?  II  Zech.  1.  14.  jealous  for  J. 
3.  10.  build  uj)  Zion  with  blood,  J.  with  ini(]iiity 
Zeyh.\.V2.  V  will  search  J.  with  candles  and  punish 
Zec/t.  1.12.how  long  wilt  thou  not  have  mere  von  J.? 
17.  L.  shall  yet  comfort  Zion,  and  choose  J.  2.12. 

19.  these  are  the  horns  which  have  scattereil  J. 
2.  2.  whither  goest  thou  ?  I  go  lo  ineasure  J. 

4.  J.  shall  be  inhabiled  as  low'is  without  walJs 

8.  3.  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  J.  and  I  shall 

15.  so  again  have  I  thoug.'M  to  do  well  to  J. 
12  2.  behold,  I  will  make  J.  a  cup  of  trembling 

3.  that  day  I  will  make  J.  a  burdensome  stone 
14.  1 1,  but  J.  shall  be  safely  inhabiled 
Mai.  3.  4.  the  olTering  of  J.  shall  be  pleasant 
Mat.  3.  5.  then  went  out  to  liiin  J.  Mark  1.  5. 

5.  35.  neither  swear  by  J.  ||  21.  10.  come  into  J. 
16.  21.  Jesus  began  lo  nhew  how  he  must  go  to  J. 

Lvkc  2.  22.  Ins  parenis  brought  him  to  J. 
45.  they  turned  back  again  to  J.  seeking  him 

6.  17.  a  great  mullimde  out  of  J.  came  to  hear 

9.  53   his  face  was  as  though  he  would  go  to  J 
13.  33.  it  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of  J. 

19.  11.  spake  a  parable,  because  he  was  nigh  to  J. 
21.20.  when  yc  shall  see  J.  compassed  with  armies 

24.  J.  shall  be  trodden  down  of  the  Gentiles 

24.  49.  tarry  ye  in  J.  till  ye  he  endued  with  power 
52.  and  they  returned  to  J.  with  great  joy 

John  12. 12.  when  heard  that  Jesus  was  coming  to  J. 
Mcts  5.  28.  ye  have  tilled  J.  with  your  ductrino 
9.  2.  that  he  might  bring  them  bound  unto  J. 

20.  22.  behold,  1  go  bound  in  the  Spirit  lo  J. 

21.  31.  tidings  came  that  all  J.  was  in  an  uproar 

22.  18.  make  haste,  get  thee  quickly  out  of  J. 

25.  20.  I  asked  him  whether  ho  would  go  lo  J.? 
Uoni.\5.  31.  that  my  service  for  J.  may  be  accepted 
1  Cor.  I fi.  3.  will  send  to  bring  your  liberality  unto  J. 
(ial.  4.  2.").  Agar  answereth  to  J.  which  now  is 

20.  but  J.  which  is  above  is  free,  moi  her  of  usnl! 
Rev.  3.  12.  the  new  J.  21.  2.  ||  21.  10.  the  liojy  J. 

See  DiVEi^L. 

J9gainst  JERUSALEM. 

,/i«/jrj'.1.8.  Judah  had  fought  u^ra(»«<  J.  and  taken  it 

1  Kings  14.25.ShiBhikcaineair(nn,s<J.2CAr.l2.9. 

2  Kings  18.17.  Sennacherib  against  J.  2  ('Ar.32.2. 
24.  10.  the  king  of  Babylon  came  ap-ainst  J.  25. 1. 

.kr.  34.  1,  7.  ]  39.  1.  I  52.  4.  Ezck.  24.  2. 
F.irn.  4.  8.  Ueliiim,  Shimshai,  wrote  against  J. 
jVe/i.  4.  8.  they  conspired  to  come  and  fight  ag.  J. 
,/(■(•.  4.  10.  pi'hlish  ag.^.  |{  6.  6.  cast  a  mount  ag. .]. 
Ezrk.'ifi.'i.  \  pcause  that  Tyrus  hath  said  against  J 
Zeeh.  12.  9  desiroy  nations  that  cnme  ag"J.  14. 12. 
^?  JERUSALEAH.  j 

.hsk.  15  03.  the  Jebusites  dwelt  with  Judah  at  J. 
2  Sam.  20.  3.  David  came  lo  his  house  at  J.  I 

I  Kings  12.27.  go  sip  to  do  sacrifice  in  the  limireof 
the  Lord  at  J.  2  C/trrin.  9.  25    Av,i   27.  13.  j 

1  Chriin.'.).  /,4.  lhe.se  chief  fathers  dwell  at  J.  38.    I 

2  Chran.  3.  1.  Solomon  began  to  build  Ihe  lioiise  of 
Lord  at  J.  in  mount  Moriah,  Ezra  I.  2.  |  5.  2. 

JVf/(.l  1.2  willin;;lyolTered  themselves  todwell  at  J. ! 

13.  0.  Iiut  in  all  lliis  time  was  not  I  at  J.  ' 

/v. 08. 29. because  of  thy  lempie  at  J.  bring  presents 

13.5.  21.  bles.sed  h«  Hie  Lord  who  dwellelh  at  J. 
Isa.  30.  19.  the  people  shall  dwell  in  Zion  nt  J. 
.Jer.  35.  1 1.  let  us  go  into  J.  so  we  dwell  at  J. 
Zech.  14.  14.  and  Judah  also  shall  fight  nt  J.  | 

/.?iAv9.31.dei  lasewhich  he  should  arcomplish«(J. 

23.  7.  Ilerod  himself  was  also  at  J.  al  thai  time  j 
24.47.  preached  among  all  nations,  beginning  i,ti.\ 


JiuR 

■  fohn  4.21.  n.  ryel  shall  ye  at  J.  worship  the  FisUjet 

45.  having  seen  ail  tilings  that  he  did  at  J. 
.^cls  1.  19.  It  was  known  io  all  the  dwellers  at  3 

8.  1.  a  great  persucolion  against  ihe  cliuich  ati  . 

'.).  13.  what  evil  he  liaili  done  to  thy  saints  at  i 

13.  27.  Ihe.y  that  dwell  at  J.  have  fulfilled  tneia 

20.  10.  he  hasted  to  be  at  J.  the  ilay  of  Pentecosi 

21.  II.  so  shall  the  Jews  at  J.  bind  Ihe  man 
13.  but  aUo  lo  die  at  J.  for  ihe  name  of  Jestig 

26.  20.  but  shewed  first  to  them  of  Damasin.*  ati. 

Horn.  15.26.  coniribution  fur  the  poor  saints  ut  J 

See  D.M'GHTicR's. 

i-V,,™  JERUSALEM. 

1  Kings  2.  41.  told  that  Sliimei  had  gone  from  i. 

2  Kings  12.  18.  Hazael  went  away /r>)?n  J. 

24.  15.  carried  into  captivity /rwm  J.  lo  Babylon, 

Ksth.-2.  0.  Jer.  24. 1.  |  27.  20.  |  29. 1. 1  52.  29. 

Isa.  2.  3.  the  word  of  Iho  Lord  from  J.  Mic.  4.  2. 

3.  I.  the  Lord  doth  lake  away/row  J.  the  stay 
Jocl2.\Q>.  the  Lord  utter  his  \o'Kefromi.Jimos  1.2 
/.ficA.  9   II).  I  will  cut  olfthe  horse /rum  J 

14.  8.  that  living  waters  shall  go  ou\.  from  J. 
Mat.  4.  25.  niullitndes  f  dlowed  \umfrom  J. 
I.tike  10.  30.  a  certain  man  went  down/ro7n  J. 

24.  13.  which  was  from  J.  about  six'y  furlongs 

.^cfs  1.  4.  that  they  should  not  tit^>art  from  J. 
8.  20.  t.".e  way  thai  goeih  down /rem  J.  to  Gaza 
II.  27.  there  came  prophets /rom  J.  to  Antioch 

Horn.  15.  19.  from  J.  to  Illvrieiim  I  have  preached 
/«  JERUSALEM. 

.Tudg.  1.  21.  Jebusites  dwell  with  Benjamin  in  J. 

2  Sam.  19.  33.  I  will  feed  thee  with  me  in  J. 

1  Kings  2.  30.  build  thee  a  house  in  J.  and  dwcH 
ll.3(i.niay  havealightalway  before  me  in  J.  15.4 

2  Kings  18.22.  ye  shall  worship  befoie  this  altar  in  J 

21.  4.  the  Lord  said,  in  J.  will  I  put  my  name 

22.  14.  now  Huldah  dwelt  in  J.  m  the  college 

1  C/iron.  8.  28.  these  dwelt  in  J.  32.  |  9.  3. 

23.  25.  that  Ihey  may  dwell  in  J.  for  ever 

2  Citron.  9.  27.  the  king  made  silver  in  J.  as  s(ono» 

30.  14.  they  took  away  ihe  altars  that  were  ini 
20.  there  was  greiit  joy  in  J.  not  the  like  in  3. 

Ezra  1.  3.  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  is  m  J. 

7.  15.  God  of  Israel,  whose  habitation  is  in  J. 
9  9.  and  to  give  us  a  wall  in  Judah  and  in  J. 

JVelt.  2.  211.  ye  have  no  light  nor  memorial  in  J 

4.  '22.  I  Slid,  let  every  one  lodge  in  J. 

11.1.  cast  lots,  to  bring  one  often  lo  dwell  in  i 
Ps.  102.21.  do  declare  in  Zion  and  his  praise  in  J 
Feci.  1.  16.  that  have  been  before  me  in  J.  2.  7,9, 
Isa.  4.  3.  that  remainelh  in  J.  be  called  liidy 

24.  23.  when  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  reign  in  J. 
28.  14.  hear,  ye  scornful  men  that  rule  in  J. 

31.  9.  whose  fire  is  in  Zion,  his  furnace  i«  J. 
0.5.  19.  I  will  rejoice  m  J.  and  joy  in  my  people 
00.  13.  anil  ye  shall  he  comforted  in  J 

./er.  4.  5.  publish  m  J.  and  say,  blow  the  trumpel 
1,5.  4.  for  liirit  wliirn  Manasseh  did  in  J. 
F.zek.4.  10.  I  will  break  the  staff  of  bread  in  J. 
■  foel2.'.H.  in  moiirit  Zion  and  J.  shall  be  deliverance 
Zec/i^  12.  0.  J.  be  inhabited  in  her  place,  even  ini. 

14.  21.  every  pot  in  J.  shall  be  Holiness  to  Loid 
Mai.  2.  II.  an  ahoniination  is  coinmitted  in  J. 
Ijukc  2  25.  a  man  in  J.  whose  name  was  Simeon 

38.  spake  to  all  thai  looked  for  redemption  i»  J. 
43.  Ihe  child  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  .1. 
13.  4.  they  were  sinners  above  nil  that  dwelt  in  J. 
24.  18.  one  said,  art  thou  only  a  stranger  in  J.J 
.Jnli'i  4.  20.  in  J.  is  the  place  where  to  worship 
Jlct.^  1.  8.  shall  be  witnesses  to  me  in  J.  JO.  .39. 
C.  7.  the  iiuml>er  of  the  disciples  multiplied  in  J. 
23.  11.  for  as  ihou  hast  testified  ofme  in  J. 
20.  10.  which  thing  I  also  did  in  J.  many  saints 
Inhahitants  »/JERUSALEM. 
2  Chrnii.'2(\.  15.  ye  inhahitants  of  .1.  be  not  afraid 
,32.  22.  thus  Ihe  Lord  saved  the  lithahitants  of  S, 
33.  inhaliitaiits  of.],  did  him  honour  at  his  death 
31. 32.  inhnhit.  of,},  did  according  lo  Ihe  cnvenanl 
/.<a.5.3.  O  iiihab.  «/J.  judge  betwixt  nie  and  viney 

8.  14.  for  a  gin  and  siiaie  lo  the  inhahitants  of  J 
22.21.liesrialll)eiifalhortolhe  jn/iri//i<nn/.'.-o/J 

Jer.  17.2.5.  inhabitants  of  i.  shall  remain  for  evrr 
35. 13.  go  and  lell  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of  3 
Ez''k.  11. 15.  to  whom  inhahitants  of  i.  have  said 

15.  6.  so  will  1  give  the  inhiihilavls  uf  J.  for  fuel 
Zer.h.  12.  5.  ihe  inhabit,  of ,].  shall  he  my  slrengtl- 

7.  the  glorv  of  Ihe  inhabit,  of  3.  do  nut  magnify 

8.  Ihe  Lord  shall  ilefend  the  inhabitants  of  3. 
10.  pour  upon  inhabit,  of  3.  the  Spirit  of  grace 

13.  I.  a  fountain  iv^ned  to  the  inhabitants  of  J, 
O  JERUSALEM. 

I'.f.  116. 19.1  will  pay  my  vows  in  midstoflhee,  O  J, 
122.  2.  oiir  feel  shnll  stand  within  Ihy  gales,  O  J 
137.  .5.  if  I  fi.rget,  OJ.ll  147. 12.  praise  Lord,  0  3 

I.<a.  40.  9.  O  J.  that  brin^esl  sood  tidings,  lift  ur 
51.  n.stand  ,.p,f;J.  ||  ,52.2.nriPo,andsildown,OJ 
.52.  I.  put  on  thy  bctutiful  garments,  OX 

.Ji'r.  4.  14.  O  J.  wash  thy  heart  from  wickenness 
0.8.  he  Ihou  iiiB'riiclod,  O  J.  lest  I  depart  from  theo 
7.  29.  cut  off  thine  hair,  O  3.  and  cast  it  away 


JES 

3e.r  13. 27.  woo  to  ilicc,  O  J.w  ill  ool  be  made  cJeaii 

15.  h.  lor  wlio  slial'  liiivc^  |iity  U|ii>n  tliuu,  O  J.'! 
Jfut. 'J3.  3'i .  O  J.  J.  thou  llKil  kiliosl  the  prophclB 

and  stoiiest  tlieiii  setil  to  ihue,  Luke.  13.  34. 

Up  to  JERUSALEM. 

SSarn.  19.34.  tliat  I  should  go  up  with  the  king  toi. 

1  Kings  li. 28.  it  is  loo  much  lor  you  logo  up  tui. 

iKiugs  \i.  17.  Hazar  set  liis  face  to  go  up  tu  J. 

16.  3.  Rezin  and  Pe.kah  came  up  to  J.  to  war 
tlzra  1.  3.  and  lut  hiin  go  up  to  J.  7.  l.'i. 

Mai.  2U.18.  behold,  wc  go  up  to  J.  Son  ofnian  sliali 
be  betrayed,  Mark  10.  3:t.  J.uke  18.  31. 
Mark  lU.  32.  Ihuy  were  in  the  way  goiijg  up  to  J. 
Luke  I'J.  28.  he  went  before,  ascending  up  tu  J. 
/icts  11.  2.  and  when  Peter  was  come  up  to  J. 
15.  2.  they  should  go  up  to  J.  to  the  apostles 

21.4.  who  said,tliat  he;>hould  not  go  up  to  J.  12. 
2a.  il.  will  thou  go  up  to  J.  and  there  be  judged"! 

Oa'..  1. 17.  neither  went  I  up  to  J.  to  them  apostles 

la.I  went  up  1«  J. lo  see  Peter  and  abode  wiilihiiii 

S.  1.  I  went  MB  to  J.  with  Barnabas,  took  Titus 

JESHUA. 
Ezra  2.  5.  those  that  came  with  Zerubbabel,  J. 

3.  2.  thenstood  uu.l.son  id" Jozadak,  and  brethren 

■jESHUllUN. 
T)e,ut.  32.  15.  but  J.  wa.xed  fat  and  kicked 

33. 5.  he  was  king  in  J.  when  Israel  was  galliered 
2(j.  there  is  none  like  to  the  God  of  J. 

Isa.  44  2.  fear  not,  thou  J.  whom  1  have  chosen 

JESSE. 

Bulk  4.  17.  Obed,  lie  is  the  father  of  J.  Mat.  1.  5. 

22.  Obed  begat  J.  and  J.  begat  David,  Mat.  1.6. 

1  Sum.  10. 1. 1  will  send  thee  to  J .  the  Belh-iuhernite 

9.  he  sanctified  J.  and  his  sons  and  called  them 

33.  I  have  seen  a  son  of  J.  that  is  cunning 
19.  wherefore  Saul  sent  messengers  unto  J. 

17.  38.  David  said,  I  am  the  son  of  thy  servant  J. 
BO.  30.  I  know  thou  hast  chosen  the  son  of  J. 

31.  as  long  as  the  son  of  J.  liveth  on  the  ground 
22. 7.  will  the  son  of  J.  give  every  one  of  you  fields? 

8.  my  son  hath  made  a  league  with  the  son  of  J 

9.  Doeg  said,  I  saw  the  son  of  J.  coining  to  Nob 
525.  10.  who  is  David  ?  and  who  is  the  son  of  J.  7 

2  .Sum.  20. 1.  neither  have  we  inheritance  in  tlieson 

of  J.  I  Knicrs  12.  16.  2  Chron.  10.  16 
J  CAr.lO.  14.  turned  kingdom  to  David  the  son  of  J 
12.  18.  on  thy  side  are  we,  thou  son  of  J.  [leace 
Jsa.ll.  1.  there  shall  come  a  rod  out  of  the  stein  of  J. 

10.  there  shall  be  a  root  of  J.  Rom.  15.  12. 
Jicts  13.  22.  1  have  found  David  the  son  of  J. 

JESUITES. 
^um.  26.  44.  of  Jesui,  the  family  of  the  J. 

J  ESUS. 
JVat.  1.21.  shalt  call  his  name  J.  for  he  shall  save 
!iis  people  from  theirsins,  25.  Luke  1.31.  |2.21. 

4.  1.  J.  was  led  up  of  the  Spirit  into  wilderness 
17.  from  that  time  J.  began  to  preach  and  say 

B.  3.  J.  jmt  forth  his  hand  and  touched  him 
10.  when  J.  heard  it,  he  marvelled,  and  said 
29.  what  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  J.  thou  Son 
cf  GoiH  Mark  1.  24.  |  5.  7.  J.uke  8.  28. 

34.  behold,  the  whole  city  came  out  to  meet  J. 
9.  2  J.  seeing  their  faith  ||  10.  as  J.  sat  at  meat 

22.  J.  turned  him  about  ||  27.  J.  departed  thence 

12.  2.i.  J    knew  tlieir  thoughts,  and  siiid  to  ihem 

13.  34.  these  things  ?pake  J.  to  the  multilude 

14.  1.  at  that  time  Herod  heard  of  the  fame  of  J. 

29.  Peter  walked  on  the  water  to  go  to  J. 

17.  8.  they  saw  no  man  save  J.  only,  Mark  9.  8. 
J8.  J.  rebuked  th'e  devil  and  lie  departed 

25.  when  come  into  the  house,  J.  prevented  him 

18.  2.  J.  called  a  little  child  to  him,  and  set  him 
20.  30.  two  blind  men  heard  that  J.  passed  by 

34.  J.  had  compassion  on  them,  touched  their  eyes 
121. 1 1.  this  is  J.  the  prophet  of  Nazareth  of  Galilee 
£i.  18.  but  J.  perceived  their  wickedness  and  said 

26.  4.  they  might  take  J.  by  subtilty  and  kill  him 
19.  the  disciples  did  as  J.  had  appointed  them 
•26.  J.  took  bread  and  blessed  it,  Mark  14.  22. 
69.  thou  also  wast  with  J.  71.  Mark  14.  67. 
75.  and  Peter  remembered  the  wor<ls  of  J. 

27.  37.  written,  this  is  J.  the  king  of  the  Jews 
46.  J.  cried  with  a  lo.id  voice,  Mark  15.  37. 
57.  Joseph,  who  also  himself  was  J.  disciple 

as.  5.  fear  not  ye,  I  know  ye  seek  J.  Mark  16  6. 
9.  .1.  met  them  1|  18.  J.  came  and  spake  to  thtm 
Hark  1.  4.5.  J.  could  no  more  enter  into  the  city 
3  7.  J.  withdrew  himself  with  his  ilisciples 
5. 13.  J.  gave  the-m  leave  ||  19.  J.  suffered  him  not 

30.  J.  knowing  that  virtue  had  gone  out  of  him 
i  4.  Elias  anl  Moses  were  talking  with  J. 

|0.  21.  then  J.  beholding  him,  loved  him 

12.  34.  when  J.  saw  that  he  answered  discreetly 

15.  1.  they  bound  J.  and  carried  him  r.way 
l^uke  5.  19.  let  him  down  in  the  midst  before  J. 

6.  11,  they  communed  wha   they  might  do  to  J 
10.  31).  who  sat  at  J.  feet  and  heard  his  word 
19  3.  Zaccheus  sought  tc  see  ,i.  who  he  was 
2B.  96.  that  he  might  bear  the  cross  after  J. 
24  15.  J  himself  drew  near  aili"  veut  with  thQiii 
7a& 


JET 

John  5.42.  they  said,  is  not  thii)  J.  son  of  Joaepli? 
0.  11.  a  man,  that  is  called  J.  made  clay,aiioinied 

11.  13.  J.  spake  of  his  death  1|  35.  J.  wept 

12.  21.  sir,  we  would  see  J.  ||  13.  23.  leaning  on  J. 

13.  1.  when  J.  knew  that  his  hour  was  come 

18.  7.  whom  seek  ye?  they  said,  J.  of  Nazareth 
22.  one  of  the  oUicers  that  stood  by  struck  J. 

19.  5.  Iheii  came  J.  forth,  wearing  crown  of  thorns 
25.  now  there  stood  by  the  cross  of  J.  his  mother 
38.  J.  knowing  that  all  things  were  accomplished 
40.  look  the  body  of  J.  \\  42.  there  laid  they  J. 

20.  14.  and  she  knew  not  that  il  was  J.  21.  4. 
Jlcts  1.  1.  of  all  that  J.  began  to  do  and  teach 

11.  this  same  J.  which  is  taken  up  from  you 

16.  Judas,  who  was  guide  to  them  who  took  J. 

2.  32.  this  J.  hath  God  raised  up,  3.  26.  |  5.  30. 

3.  13.  God  of  Abraham  hath  glorified  his  son  J. 
4. 2.  preaching  thro'  J.  resurrection  from  the  dead 

]3.lheytook  knowledge  that  they  had  been  with  J. 

18.they  commanded  not  to  teucii  in  the  name  of  J. 

27.  for  of  a  truth  against  thy  holy  child  J. 

3(1  signs  done  by  the  name  of  thy  holy  child  J. 
5.  40.  they  should  not  speak  i.T  the  name  of  J. 
G.  14.  this  J.  shall  destroy  this  place  and  change 
7. 55.  he  saw  J.  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God 
8.  35.  then  Philip  jireached  unto  him  J. 
9. 5.  I  am  J.  whom  thou  peisecutest,  22. 8.  1 26. 15. 

17.  even  J.  that  a|ipeared  to  thee  in  the  v.-ay 
27.  had  preached  at  Damascus  in  the  name  of  J. 

10.  38.  how  God  anointed  J.  with  the  Holy  Ghosi 
13.  23.  God  hath  raised  to  Israel  a  Saviour  J. 
17.  7.  saying,  that  there  is  another  king,  one  J 

18.  because  he  preached  J.  f.nd  the  resurrcclion 

19.  13.  we  adjure  you  by  J.  whom  Paul  preachelh 
15.  J.  1  know,  and  Paul  I  know,  but  who  are  ye? 

25.  19.  had  (juestions  of  one  J.  who  was  dead 
28.  23  persuading  concerning  J.  law  and  j-rophets 
Horn.  3.  26.  the  juslifier  of  him  that  believes  in  J. 
8.  11.  the  Spirit  of  him  that  raised  up  J.  from  dead 

1  Cor.  12.  3.  no  man  speaking  by  Spirit  calleth  J. 

2  Cor.  4.  5.  and  ourselves  your  servants  for  J.  sake 

10.  that  the  life  of  J.  might  be  made  manifest 

11.  we  arc  delivered  to  death  for  J.  sake 
14.tlialhe  whoraiscd  J.shalliaiseupusalsobyJ. 

11.  4.  for  if  he  that  comelh,  preach  anolher  J. 
Eph.  4. 21.  been  taught  by  him  as  the  truth  is  in  J. 
I'kil.  2.10.  at  the  nameof  J.  every  knee  should  bow 
1  Tkcss.  1. 10.  even  J.  who  delivered  us  from  wrath 

4.  14.  so  them  that  sleep  in  J.  will  God  bring 
A/efe.2.9.  we  see  J.  who  was  made  lower  than  angels 

4.  14.  wehaveagreat  high-priest,  J. sonofG. 6. 20. 
7.22.  byso  much  wasj.  madesurety  of  bettor  lest. 

10.  19.  to  enter  into  the  holiest  by  the  blood  of  J. 

12.  2.  looking  unto  J.  the  author  of  our  faith 
24.  to  J.  the  Mediator  of  the  new  covenant 

13.  12.  wherefore  J.  suffered  without  the  gate 
1  John  4. 15.  whoso  shall  confess  J.  is  Son  of  God 

5.  5.  that  believeth  that  J.  is  the  Son  of  God 
l{ev.  14.  12.  here  are  they  that  keep  the  faith  of  J 

17.  6.  woman  drunken  with  blood  of  martyrs  of  J. 

20.  4.  that  were  beheaded  for  the  witness  of  J 
22. 16. 1  J.  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify  to  you 

See  Christ. 

JESUS  joined  with  Lord. 

.^c£sl.21.  all  the  lime  the  Lord  J.  went  in  and  out 

2.36.  God  made  that  same  J.  both  /^on/and  Christ 

7.  59.  Stephen  saying,  /^ord  J.  receive  my  sjiirit 

8.  16.  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  /..urd  J 

9.  29.  he  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  iho  Lord  J. 

11.  20.  spake  to  Grecians,  preaching  the  Lord.] 
1().  31.  believe  on  the  Lord  J.  Christ  and  be  saved 

19.  10.  all  in  Asia  heard  the  word  of  the  I^rd  J 
17.  and  the  name  of  the  Lord  J.  was  mau'nified 

20.  35.  and  to  remember  the  words  of  the  Lord  J 

1  Cor.  11.23.  Lord  J.  same  night  he  was  betrayed 

12.  3.  that  no  man  can  say  that  J.  is  the  Lord 

2  Cor.  1. 14.  as  ye  are  ours  in  the  day  of  the  Lord  J. 
4.  10.  always  bearing  about  the  dying  of  Lord  J 

Gal.  6. 17.  J  bear  in  my  body  the  marks  of  I.,ord  J 

1  Thess.'i.  15.whoboth  killed  Lord  J.  and  prophets 
4.  1.  we  beseech  and  exhort  you  by  the  Jjord  J. 

2.  what  commandmenis  we  gave  you  by  Lord  J. 

2  Thess.  1.  7.  when  the  Lord  J.  shall  be  revealed 
Hell.  13.20.  bronsht  again  from  dead  our  LordS. 
2  Pit.  1.2.  through  the  knowledge  of  J.  our  Lord 
Rev.  22.  20.  I  come  quickly,  even  so,  come  Lord  J. 

See  Grace,  Name. 

JESUS  said. 

Mark  14.72.  Peter  called  to  mind  the  word  J.  said 

.John  2.22.  the  disciples  believed  the  word  J.  saia 

4.  .53.  it  was  at  the  same  hour  in  which  J.  said 

13.  21.  when  J.  had  thus  said,  he  was  trniibled 

21.  23.  yet  J.  said  not  to  him,  he  shall  not  die 

JESUS,  for  .Toshua. 
j?c«s7.45.broushtin  with  J. into  possession  of  Gent. 
f/e6.4.8.  forif  J.  had  given  them  rest  then  would  not 

JESUS. 
Col.  4.  U.  J.  who  is  called  Justus  of  circumcision 

JETHRO,  railed  Reuel. 
KLod,  3.  Il  Moses  kept  the  Suck  of  J.  his  father 


JEW      [TROFKa  Nambs 

KzuJ.  4.  i8.  Moses  returned  to  1   hit  falher-iii-la>» 

18.  1.  when  J.  heard  of  all  that  Goii  had  done 

5.  J.  came  with  his  sons  and  his  wife  to  IVlo8e9 
6   1  thy  father-in-law  J.  am  come  unto  thee 

9.  J.  rejoiced  for  the  goodness  done  lo  Israel,  10. 

12.  J. took  a  burnt-olt'eriiig  and  sacrifices  lor  God 
JEW. 

Esth.  2.  5.  a  certain  J.  wliD.ie  name  was  Mordecai 

3.  4.  for  he  told  them  that  he  was  a  J. 

6.  10.  make  haste,  do  even  so  to  IMordecai  the  J 
.At.  :)4.9.  himself  of  them,  to  wit,  ofa  J.  hisbrotliee 
ZcfA.8.23.  tenmen  shall  take  hold  of  skirt  of  a  J. 
.lohii  4.  9.  how  is  it  that  thou  being  a  J.  askest  drini( 

18.:i5.  Pilate  answ.  am  I  a  J. 7  what  hast  thou  dona 
.4c«5  10.  28.  it  is  unlawful  lor  a  man  that  is  a  J. 

13.  6.  they  found  a  sorcerer,  a  J.  named  Barji.sm 

18. 2. Paul  found  a  certain  J. named  .Aquila,born  in 
24.  a  J.  named  Apollos||  19.14.  sonsolScevaa  J. 

19.  33.  Alexander  a  J.  ||  21.  39.  Paul  a  J.  22.  3. 
Horn.  1.  16.  to  the  J.  first,  also  to  Gentile,  2. 9,  Ift 

2.  17.  behold,  thou  called  a  J.  and  resteth  in  law 
28.lieisnot  a  J.  ||29.  heisa  Jwho  is  one  inwardly 

3.  1.  what  advantage  then  hath  the  J.?  or  what 

10.  12.  for  there  is  no  difference  between  the  J 
and  the  Greek,  Gal.  3.  28.  Col.  3.  U 

1  Cor.  9.  20.  to  the  J.  I  became  as  a  J.  togain  Jewa 
Gal.  2.  14.  if  thou  being  a  J.  livest  as  the  Gentiles 

JEWS. 

2  Kinsrs  16.  6.  king  Rezin  drave  I  he  J.  from  Elath 
Ezra  4.  12.  the  J.  are  come  up  to  Jt-rusalem 
JW/j.  1.  2.  [  asked  concerning  the  J.  that  escaped 

4.  2.  Sanballat  said,  what  do  these  feeble  J.? 
."i.n. there  werealmy  lableonehundredandfiftyj    . 

6.  6.  that  thou  and  the  J.  think  to  rebel  • 

13.  23.  I  saw  J.  that  married  wives  of  Ashdod 
Esth.  4.  3.  there  was  great  mourning  among  the  J 

14.  then  shall  deliverance  arise  unto  the  J. 
6. 13.  they  said,  if  Mordecai  be  of  the  seed  of  the  J 

8.  7.  because  Hainan  laid  his  hand  upon  the  J. 
8.  wriie  ye  in  king's  for  the  J.  as  it  liketh  you 

16.  the  J.  had  light,  and  gladness,  and  joy,  17 

17.  for  the  fear  of  tiie  J.  fell  upon  them 

9.  3.  the  officers  of  the  king  helped  the  J. 
28.  days  of  Purim  should  not  fail  from  among  J 

10.  3.  for  Mordecai  was  great  among  the  J. 
.ler.  38.  19.  Zedekiah  said,  I  am  afraid  of  the  J- 

52.  28.  carried  away  captive  3023  of  (he  J.  30. 
Dan.W.S.  Chaldeans  came  near  and  accused  fhcJ 
.Mtt.  28.  15.  this  saying  is  reported  among  the  J. 
yoA«3.25.a  question  betweenjohn's  disciples  andj 

4.  9.  the  J.  have  no  dealings  with  the  Samaritana 
22.  salvation  is  of  the  J.  ||  5.  1.  feast  of  the  J. 

5.  16.  and  therefore  did  the  J.  persecuta  Jesin 

18.  therefore  the  J.  sought  the  more  to  kill  him 

6.  52.  the  J.  therefore  strove  among  themselves 

7.  13.  no  man  spake  openly  of  him,  for  fear  of  J. 

9.  18.  the  J.  did  not  believe  that  he  had  been  Iilin4 

10.  31.  the  J.  took  up  stones  again  to  stone  liira 

11.  8.  master,  the  J.  of  late  snuglit  to  stone  thee 
33.  when  Jesus  saw  her  and  the  J.  also  weeping 

12.1  l.many  of  J.  went  away  and  believed  on  Jesus 
18.20. 1  taught  in  tem|ilo,wliither  J.  always  resort 
30.  that  I  should  not  be  delivered  to  the  J. 
19.40.  body  of  Jesnsas  the  manner  of  J.  is  to  bury 
J]cls  II.  19.  preaching  lo  none,  but  the  J.  only 

12.  3.  because  Herod  saw  it  pleaded  the  J. 
16.  3.  because  of  the  J.  that  were  in  those  parts 

20.  these  men  being  J.  do  trouble  our  city 

19.  10.  J.  and  Greeks  heard  the  word  of  the  Lord 
13.  then  certain  of  the  vagabond  J.  exorci»tg 

20.  3.  and  when  the  J.  laid  wait  for  him,  19. 

21.  II.  so  shall  the  J.  at  Jerusalem  bind  the  man 
23. 12.  certain  of  the  J.  banded  together  and  bound 

27.  this  man  was  taken  of  the  J.  had  been  killed 
24.  18.  certain  J.  from  Asia  found  me  piirifiijd 
25. 10.  to  the  J.  have  doneno  wr"ng,  thouknowest 
fiom.3.29.is  he  God  of  J.onlv?  is  he  not  of  Genlilest 

1  Cor.  1.  23.  Christ,  to  the  J.  a  slumbling-block 
9. 21).  lo  J.  I  became  as  a  Jew  that  I  might  gain  J 

2  Cor.  II.  24.  of  J.  five  limes  received  forty  strifvea 
Gal.  2.  14.  as  the  Gentiles,  and  not  as  do  the  J. 

15.  we  who  are  J.  by  nature,  and  not  sinneta 
1  Thess.'i.  14.  even  as'they  have  suffered  of  the  J 
Rev.  2.  9.  which  say  they  are  J.  and  are  not,  3.  9. 
j3llthcJF.\VS.  [AceGKNTii.ES. 
Esth.  3  6.  Haman  sought  lo  destroy  all  the  J.  13. 
4.  13.  more  than  all  the  J.  ||  16.  go,  gather  all  the 3 
.Jcr.  40.  11.  when  all  the  3.  in  Moab  hear:!  that 
12.  even  all  the  J.  returned  out  of  all  places 
41.  3.  Ishmael  slew  all  the  J.  that  were  with  him 
44.  1.  the  word  concerning  all  the  J.  in  Egypt 
Mark  7. 3.  all  the  J.  except  they  wash,  they  eat  not 
.^rf.«18.2.commandednH(/((!j.'todepartfroiiiRoni« 
19.  17.  this  was  known  lo  all  the  3.  at  Epheiiiis 

21.  21.  thou  teachest  all  the  3.  to  forsake  Mosea 

22.  12.  Ananias  had  a  good  report  af  all  the  i 
24.  5.  and  a  mover  of  sedition  anions  all  the  J 
26.  4.  my  manner  of  life  at  Jems  kndw  all  the  J 

Kinir  n/*Ae  JEWS. 
Mat,  2. 2.  where  is  he  that  is  born  King  of  iA«  J 


"eopca  7?j>i!S9 


fOA 


MatMn  ll.lhogovcrnor  asked  Jesus, arfthon  l^inif 

01  ikci  ?  Jlwk  15.  i>.  l.ukeZyi.Juhn  IH.ax 

4   ®."hail,  Khigoftltci.  J/ari  15.  Jd.^tAn  1>J.  3. 

37.  set  iijiliis  acciisalion,tliis  istlip  King  of  the  J . 

Mark  15.  20.  y.iiAe  •^:{.  :iH.  ./oAh  I'J.  IS). 

Hark  15AI.  butPilalo  ansvierecl  tlieiii,  will  ye  that 

I  release  Ui  yuu  the  hiiiguft/it'JJ  Julin  Iri.U'J. 

12.  do  uiilo  liini  wliom  jxu  callUie  King  of  the  i. 
r.«Ae23.37.if  ilioti  lie  llie  King  uftliei.sa.vc  lliysell 
John  ltl.'2;.lliecliiet'|iriests  said, wine  not  lhaA'(Hu- 

of  the  J.  li'j;  lliat  lie  said,  I  am  Kiuguf  tlici. 

JKWESS. 
Acts  IfiLTiinotlieus  wassonofa  J.  who  believed 
24.!24.  FelU'  wile  Urusilla  was  a  J.  sent  I'orl'aul 

JEWISH. 
Tit.  1.  14.  iiot  giving  lieed  lo  J.  fables  and  conini. 

JEWRY. 
Dan.  5.  13.  whom  iiiv  latlici  brought  out  of  J. 

JEZEBEL. 
Kings  IG.SI.AIiab  louk  to  wife  J. and  served  Baal 

18.  4.  when  J.  cut  oil'  the  prophets  uf  llie  Lord 

13.  what  1  did  when  J.  slew  the  jirophetsof  Lord 
19.  the  jirophets  of  Baal  which  eat  at  J.  table 

19.  1   Ahab  told  J.  all  that  Elijah  had  done 
2i.  11.  the  elders  did  as  J.  had  sent  unto  them 

J5.  v.'hcn  J.  heard  JS'abotli  was  stoned  and  dead 

23.  dogssha  loat  J.  by  the  wall, 'i  A'i«o-s<J.  10,31). 

25.  none  like  Ahab,  whom  J.  his  wife  stirred  up 

2  Kings  9.  7.  that  I  may  avenge  at  the  hand  of  J. 

22.  so  long  as  the  w  boredoms  of  ihy  mother  J. 
37.  carcase  of  J. shall  be  as  dung  upon  the  face  of 

the  field,  so  that  they  jhall  not  say,  this  is  J. 
Rsv.  2.  20.  because  thou  suSorest  tliat  woman  J. 

JEZREEL,  name  of  place  and  jierson. 
Judg.  C.  33.  Amaiek  pitched  in  the  valley  of  J. 

1  Sa/n.  25.  43.  David  also  took  Ahinoam  ef  J. 
2D.  1.  Israel  pitched  by  a  lountain  which  is  in  J. 

2  Sam.  2.9.  Abiier  made  Ish-bosheth  king  over  J. 
i  Kings  18.  45.  and  Ahab  rode  and  went  to  J. 

40.  Elijah  ran  before  Ahab  to  entrance  of  J. 
21.  1.  Naboth  had  a  vineyard  which  was  in  J. 

23.  dogs  eat  Jezebel  by  wall  of  J.  2  Kiv.as  \t.lii,Z6. 
2  Kings  8. 29.  Joram  went  bacK  to  J.  2  Chr.  22. 6. 

9.  16.  so  Jehu  rode  in  a  chariot  and  went  to  J. 

10.  G.  come  to  nie  to  J.  by  to-.Tiorrow  this  time 
7.  they  sent  the  heads  of  the  king's  sons  to  J. 

{  Chron.  4.  3.  these  were  of  the  father  of  Etam,  J. 
Uus.  1.  4.  Lord  said  to  him,  call  his  name  J.  for  I 
wjl  avenge  Ihe  blood  of  J.  on  the  liouse  of  Jehu 
5. 1  will  break  the  bow  of  Israel  in  valley  of  J. 
11    one  head,  for  great  shall  be  the  day  of  J. 
S.  22.  the  corn,  wine  and  oil  shall  hear  J. 
JEZREELITE,  See  Naboth. 
II-LYRICUM. 
IJ/7{.  15. 19.  round  about  unto  I.  I  have  pre-iched 
IMLAH.  .See  iMiCAi.\ii. 
JOAB. 
2  Sim.  2.  18.  three  sons  of  Zeruiah,  J.  Abi.«liai 
22.  Low  should  I  hold  up  my  face  to  J.  thy  brother 

24.  J.  also  and  Abishai  pursued  after  Abner 

3.  29.  let  the  blood  of  Abner  rest  on  the  head  of  J 
30.  so  J.  and  Abishai  his  brother  slew  Abner 

8.  in.  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah  was  over  the  host, 
20.  23.    1  Chron.  11.  C.  |  18.  15.  |  27.  34. 

11   T.  David  demanded  of  Uriah  how  J.  did 
11.  Isr.  and  Judah  abide  intents,  and  my  lord  J. 

14.  in  the  morning  David  wrote  a  letter  to  J. 
•2.  26.  J.  fought  against  Rabbah  of  Ainmon 

14  3.  so  J.  put  the  words  in  the  widow's  mouth 

19.  is  nc*  the  hand  of  J.  with  thee  in  all  this? 

29.  Absalom  sent  for  J.  1|  30.  J.  field  is  near 

30.9.  J.  killed  .Amasa  ||  17.woman  said,  art  thou  J. 

34.4.  notwithstanding  the  king's  word  prevailed 

against  J.  s.;.dcap!ains  of  the  host,  1  CAr.21.4. 

IKixgg  l.7.Adonijali  confer,  with  J.soncf  i'.erui.T.!: 

2.  ."i.  moreover  '.h'.-r.  knowest  what  J.  >.Vy\  to  me 

25.  J.  Tied  to  tabernacle  of  Lord  and  caiigKt  horni? 

11.  10.  six  mont.hu  .1.  remain,  every  male  in  E.iorn 

1  CAr.4.14.Seraiah  be^at  J.  ||  20.  I.  J.  le.-I  the  army 
21.  6.  f<jr  the  kirg'.^  word  was  abominable  to  J. 
26.  28.  all  that  Abner  and  J.  had  dedicated 

Ezra2.  6.  of  children  of  Jeshna  and  J.  Jifek.l.  11. 

8.  9.  of  the  sons  of  J.  Obadiah  went  with  Ezra 

JOAH. 

2  Kings  18. 18.  J.  son  of  Asaph  recorder,  ha.  36. 3. 

1  CAr.6.21.  J.  eon  of  Zimmab  l|  26.4.  of  Obed-edom 

JOANNA. 
Luke  3.  27.  Juda,  which  was  the  son  of  J. 
8.  3.  J.  the  wife  of  (?hnza,  Iletod's  steward 

JOASH. 
/adg.  6.  11.  that  pcriaineth  to  J.  the  Al)i-czrile 
7.  14.  save  Ihe  sword  of  Gideon  the  son  of  J. 
i  KiTigs'H.'ia.  king  of  Israel  said, carrv  him  bark  to 
Amon  and  J.  the  kind's  son,  2  Chror..  18.  25. 

2  Kings  11.2.  Jehosheba  stole  J.  2  Chron.  22.  11. 

13.  9.  J.  the  .5on  of  Jehoahnz  reipied  in  his  stead 
14.  J.  the  kins  of  Israel  wept  over  Elish.i 

25.  J.  heat  Bin-hadad  three  times,  anu  recovered 

14.  27.  by  too  hanil  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  J. 

1  Chron  7  8.  the  sons  olBcclicr ;  Zemira.andJ. 
7jJ 


1  ttr.  12.3.  j.  the  jjon  of  Sheni,iiali  I'lC  G.^'.^a,-.':*' 
27.  28.  and  over  the  cellars  of  oil  was  J. 

2  Chr.  24.  22.  thus  J.  remembeiCil  lot  the  Idndness 
24.  so  they  e.veculed  ju(b;ti.en"i;  iigainst  J. 

JOiJ. 
Gen.  46.  13.  tin;  sons  of  Issachar ;  S  end  Shimron 
.Job  1.1. a  man  in  the  land  of  Uz  who.»etiaine  was  J. 

8.  hast  thou  considered  mv  servant  J. 7  2.  3. 

9.  Satan  said,  doth  J.  fear"(;od  far  nought? 
22.  in  all  this  J.  sinned  not  vvilli  his  lips,  2.  10. 

2.  7.  Satan  went  and  smote  J.  with  sore  boils 

32.  1.  so  these  three  men  ceased  io  answer  J. 

2.  against  J.  was  Elihu's  wrath  kindled 

3.  because  they  found  no  answer  and  condemn.  J. 
12.  there  was  none  of  you  that  convinced  J. 

33.  31.  mark  well,  O  J.  hearken  unto  me 

34.  7.  u'lial  man  is  like  J.  who  dnnkeih  scorning  ? 

35.  J.  balh  spoken  without  knowledge 

36.  my  desire  is  that  J.  may  be  tried  to  the  end 

35.  16.  therefore  doth  J.  open  his  mouth  in  vain 

42.  7.  ye  have  not  spoken  as  my  servant  J.  hath,  8. 

8.  take  seven  bullocks  and  go  to  my  servant  J. 
9.did  as  Lord  commanded, the  L.also  accepted  J. 

10.  the  Lord  gave  J.  twice  as  much  as  he  had 
12.  so  the  Lord  blessed  the  hitler  end  of  J. 
15.no  women  found  so  fair  as  the  daughtersof  J. 

10.  after  this  J.  lived  140  years  and  saw  his  sons 
17.  so  J.  died,  b^ng  <dd  and  full  of  days 

Eick.U.U.  tho'  Noah, Daniel  and  J.  were  in  it,  20, 
Jam.  5.  11.  ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  J. 

JOEL. 
1  Sam.  8.  2.  name  of  Samuel's  first-born  was  J. 

1  Clir.  4.  ,35.  of  the  family  of  Simeon,  J.  and  Jehu 

5.  4.  of  the  Reubenites,  the  sons  of  J.  8. 

12.  of  the  Gadiles,  J.  the  chief,  and  Shapham 

6.  33.  Keman,  a  sin;»er,  son  of  J.  son  of  Sheniuel 
36.  Elkanah  ihe  son  of  ,1.  a  Kolmlhite 

7.  3.  tiie  ."-ons  of  IzraMah;  Michael, Obadiah  and  J. 

11.  33.  J.  end  Mibhar  were  vdlidnt  men 
15.  7.  of  the  sons  of  Ger;^h(im,  J.  the  chief 

11.  David  called  .'"or  iiaiih  and  J.  the  Levite 
23.  8.  the  sons  of  Lari.ian,  the  chief  was  J. 

26.  22.  tiie  sons  o! iib.'S'.i ;  Zcthuni  ami  J. 

27.  20  of  the  naif  tribe  of  niar,us.seh,  J.  was  captain 
F.zra  10. 43. J. and  Benaiah  liad  taken  strange  wives 
.Vc/i.  11.  9.  J.  son  of  Zichri  was  their  overseer 
Joel  1.  I.  tiie  word  catr.o  to  J.  Ihc  son  of  Pelhiiel 
.lets  2.  16.  which  was  spoken  by  ths  propl'.et  J. 

JOHANAN. 

2  Kings  25. 23.  J.  came  to  Gedaliah, ,/,  r.  40.  8, 13. 
1  Chron.  3. 1-5.  the  sons  of  Josiah,  the  firsl-born  J. 
Ezra  10.  6.  Ezra  went  into  the  chainher  of  J. 
.Jcr.  41.  11.  but  when  J.  heard  of  all  the  evil 

43.  4.  so  J.  obeyed  ;;ct  tide  voice  cf  the  Lord 

JOHN  son  of  ZacUurias. 
«i'!^;.3.4.  J.  bad  raiment  cf  caincl's  hair,  Mark  1.  C. 
14.  Jesus  catr.s  to  be  ba;:;iz";d,  but  J.  forbad  him 
4.  12.  tiiat  J.  was  is?l  into  piison,  Mark  1.  14. 
9. 14.  then  camr  Xo  him  tlic  disciplss  of  J.  Mark 
2.  18.  J.uke  5.  23.  |  7.  18.  j  I!.  1.  John  3.  25. 
11.2.J.  had  heard '.he  worksofChrist,  I.ukjr~.  19. 

4.  go  and  shew  J.  these  things,  l.uki  7.  22. 

7.  Jesus  began  to  ehv  concerning  J.  Luke  7.  24. 

13.  Ihe  law  prophesied  till  J.  L'^ke  16.  16. 

14.  10.  Herod  boheaded  J.  Mark  6. 16.  Luke  0.  9. 

21.2G.all  hold  J.  a  prophet,  Mark  1 1.32./,u/cc20.6. 
32.  J.  came  in  the  way  of  righteousness 
.1/,-;rA- 6.20.  Herod  learedJ. knowing  liewas  just  man 
J.uke  1.13.hearason,  (houshalt  call  his  name  J.  GO. 

3.  15.  all  men  mused  in  their  hearts  of  J. 

9.  7.  it  was  said,  that  J.  was  risen  from  the  dead 
John  1.0.  a  man  sent  from  God,  whose  name  was  J. 

19.  and  this  is  the  record  of  J.  32. 

29.  ne^i  day  J.  eeeib  Jesus  coming  unto  him 

3.  23.  J.  also  was  baptizing  in  Encm  near  to  Salim 

24.  for  J.  was  not  yet  ca.,t  itito  prison 

4.  I.  that  Jesus  made  more  disciples  than  J. 

5.  33.  yn  sent  to  J.  and  he  bare  witness  to  the  truth 

30.  but  !  have  greater  witness  than  that  of  J. 

10.  41.  J.  did  no  miracle;  biU  all  that  J.  spake 
JJcts  1.5.  for  J.  truly  baptized  with  water,  II.  16. 

13.24.  when  J.  had  firs!  preached  before  his  coming 

25.  and  as  J.  fulfilled  his  course,  he  said,  whom 

See  Baptism,  Baptist. 

JOHN  the  apostle. 

Mat.  4.  21.  James  mid  J.  the  sons  of  Zebedee,  he 

called  them,  10.2.  Mark  1.  19.  |  3.  17. 

J.vke'^.8  Jesus ienlPeteraridJ. to  prepare passovi'r 

J]rts  3.  1.  Peter  and  J.  went  u|)  into  the  tem[)le 

II.  and  as  the  lam(!  man  held  Peter  and  J. 
4. 13.  when  they  saw  the  boldness  of  Peter  and  J. 

8.  14.  th(!  apostles  sent  to  Samaria  Peter  and  J. 

12.  2.  Herod  killed  James  the  brother  of  J. 
Jiev.  1. 1.  signified  it  by  his  angel  to  bis  servant  J. 

4.  .T.  to  the  seven  churches  which  are  in  Asia 

9.  I  .T.  who  also  am  your  brother  and  companion 
21.2. 1  J.  saw  the  holy  city  new  Jerusalem  coining 

S'r  James. 
JOHN. 
."c'^  4.  0.  J.  and  Alexander  gathered  together 


JOR 

John,  sumomed  Mark, 
.^cls  12. 12.  J'eicr  came  10  huuseolJ  suraimed  JL 
-.'j.  look  with  Ihein  J.  whose  suimjnie  was  Mark 
i:'-.  5.  and  they  had  also  J.  to  iheir  minister 

13.  J.departing  fioni  them.ietiirned  to  Jeruiatom 
15.37.  liarnahas  delennnit-d  lo  lake  wiihthem  J 
JONADAB,  called  JEIIONADAi?. 
2  .Sam.  13.3.  J.  was  Anmon's  frii-nd,  a  subtle  maa 
2  Kings  10.15.  J.  son  ol  Rechuh  came  to  meet  Jefaa 
.Jir.  35.  6.  J.  our  failar  coiniDaiided  us,  saying 
8.  thus  have  we  obeyed  ihe  voice  of  J.  18. 
19.  J.  shall  not  wain  a  ir.ini  lo  stand  before  raa 
JONAH,  .»•  JONAS. 
2  Kings  14.  iV  the  woid  he  spake  by  his  servant  J. 
,/Kiiuh  1.3.  J.  rose  up  to  llee  to  T■lrshi^,l<  from  Lord 
7.  so  lliey  cast  lots,  and  the  lot  fell  iijion  J. 

15.  they  casl  J.inio  the  sen,  I  he  sea  ceased  raging 
17.  J. was  in  the  belly  oltlie  li.sli  3(hiysand  nighU 

2.  1.  J.  jiraved  ||  10. 'llie  fish  vomited  out  J. 

3.  3.  J.  went  lo  Nineveh  'I  4.  1.  displeased  ,1. 

4. 6.  the  Lord  maile  Ihe  gourd  to  come  np  over  J. 

Mat.  12.  39.  no  sign  he  gnen  ;o  it,  hut  Ihe  sign  of 

the  propliet  J.  10.  4.  J.ukr  11.  29,  3a 

40.  as  J.  was  three  days  in  tlie  whale's  belly 

41.  they  rejiented  at  Ihe  preaching  of  J. 
JuA)(21.  i5.  Simon  son  of  J.  lovesllhou  me?  10, 17. 

JONATHAN. 

Juilg.  18.  30.  J.  and  his  sons  were  priests  to  Dan 

1  Sum. 13. 2.  a  thousand  men  were  with  J.  in  Gibeah 

22.  but  with  Saul  and  J.  were  swords  found 

14.  3.  the  people  knew  not  I  hat  J.  was  gone 

13.  J.  climbed  up  upon  his  hands  and  ids  feet 

27.  J.  heard  not  when  his  father  charged  pcojila 

39.  though  it  be  in  J.  my  sim,  he  sliiill  surely  die 

40.  I  and  J.  my  son  will  be  on  the  other  side 

42.  J.  was  taken  ||  44.  thou  shall  surely  die,  J. 
45.  so  Ihe  people  rescued  J.  Ihat  he  died  not 

18. 1.  the  sou  I  of  J.  was  knit  with  tho  soul  of  David 

19.  2.  but  J.  Saul's  son  delighted  much  in  David 
4.  J.  spake  good  of  David  to  Saul  his  father 

20.  3.  lei  not  J.  know  this  lest  he  be  grieved 
13.  the  Lord  do  so,  and  much  more  lo  J. 

16.  J.  made  a  covenant  wiih  ihe  house  of  David 
30.  then  Saul's  anger  was  kindled  again.st  J. 
33.  J.  knew'  it  was  determined  to  slay  David' 
37.  J.  cried  aflerthe  lad  |i  39.  J   and  David  know 

23. 10.  J.  rose  and  went  to  David  into  the  wood 
31.  2.  the  Philistines  slew  J.  1  Chrvn.  10.  2. 
^.Sam.  1.  4.  Saul  and  J.  his  son  are  dead  alsr» 

22.  the  bow  of  J.  turned  not  back,  sword  of  SmI 

23.  Saul  and  J.  were  lovely  in  their  lives 

20.  I  am  distressed  for  thee,  my  hrotlier  ,1. 

4.  4.  J.  had  a  son  that  was  liime  of  his  feet,  9.  S. 

9.  7.  for  I  will  shew  ihec  kindness  for  J.  sake 
15. 27.  J.  the  son  of  Abiaihar,  30. 1  Kings  1.42, 13. 
17.  17.  now  J.  and  Ahimsaz  st.iyed  by  En-rogel 

21.  7.  llie  king  spared  Mephiboshelh  the  son  of  J. 
12.  David  took  Ihe  bones  of  Saul  and  .1. 

21.  J.  tlicon  of  Shimeaslew  him,  1  CAron.  20.7 
23.  32.  of  Ihe  sons  of  Jashen,  J.  a  valiant  man 

1  Ciron.  2.  32.  the  sous  of  Juda;  Jether  and  J, 
11.34.  the  sons  ofHashem;  J.  Ahiam,  and  Eliphal 
27.32.  also  J.  David's  uncle  wns  a  counsellor 

Ezra  8.  6.  Ebed  the  son  of  J.  went  np  wiih  Ezra 

10.  15.  only  J.  and  Jehaziah  were  employed 
A'eh.  12.  11.  Joiada  begat  J.  ||  14.  of  Melicu,  J. 

35.  Zechariah  the  son  of  J.  with  a  Irunipet 
./c)-.  37. 15.  put  Jeremiah  in  prison  in  the  house  of  J 
20.  not  lo  relurn  lo  tiio  house  of  J.  38.  26. 
40.  8.  Johanan  and  J.  came  to  Gedaliah  to  Mizpcli 
See  David,  Saul. 
JOPPA. 
2CAr.  2. 10.  bring  il  by  sea  inflontstoj.  Ezra  3.  7. 
Jonuh  1.  3.  Jonah  weni  down  to  J.aud  fmind  a  ship 
.f]cts  9.  30.  was  at  J.  a  disciple  named  Tabitha 

42.  it  was  knownlhroiighoiitall  J.  many  believed 

43.  Peter  tarried  many  days  in  J.  with  Simon 
iO.  5.  send  men  lo  J.  and  call  lor  one  Simon,  32, 

23.  certain  brethren  from  J.  accompanied  hini 
11.5.  I  was  in  the  city  of  J.  praving,  saw  a  vision 

JORAM,  called  JEHli)RAM. 

2  Sam.  8.  10.  Toi  sent  J.  his  son  to  king  David 

2  Kings  8.  10.  J.  of  Ahab;  J.  son  of  Jehnshaphat 

28.  Syrians  w  oiinded  J.  ||  29.  J.  went  to  Jezreel 
9. 1 4.  Jehu  son  of  Jehosliaphat  conspired  againet  J. 

24.  drew  a  bow  and  smote  J.  between  his  armi 

11.  2.  Jehnsheha  the  daughter  of  J.  t.iok  Joaph 

1  Chron.  20.  25.  of  the  Lcviles,  J.  over  treasures 

2  ("Ar.22. 7.  ilestruetion  of  Ahaziah  bycomiiig  to  J 
.Mat.  1.  8.  Josaphat  beirnt  J.  and  J.  begat  Ozias 

JORDAN. 

Grn.  13.  11.  Lot  chose  him  all  the  plain  of  J. 

M'uni.  34.  12.  the  border  shall  so  down  to  J.  am! 
going.s  out  at  the  salt  sea,  .Josh.  13. 27   1 18. 1? 

.Josh.  3.  8.  when  ye  are  come  to  J.  stand  still  in  J 
11.  the  ark  passelh  over  I.c/ore  you  into  J. 
1.5.  J.  overflowelh  all  his  lianks  in  harvest 
:.  3.  take  twelve  stones  out  tf  the  midst  of  J 
17. commanded  tin  priesis,  comeye  iipout  of 
23.  the  Lord  your  God  dried  up  the  waters  of  J. 


JOS 

JO«6.22. 25.  Lord  liatli  made  J.  a  border  between  us 
Judg.3.  2«.  they  took  llie  lords  of  J.  7.  24.  |  12.  j. 

12." 6.  then  ihcy  slew  him  at  the  passages  of  J. 
S.Sam.  Ill-  15.  the  king  returned  and  came  to  J. 
I  Kinirs  2.  8.  Sliimei  came  down  to  meet  me  at  J. 
7. 4C.'in  plain  of  J.  did  the  king  cast  them  in  clay 
ground  helw.Suecoth  and  Zarthan,  2  C/irA.n. 
|7.  3.  Elijah  by  the  brook  Cherith  betore  J.  5. 
SKings  2.  li.  tarry  here,  the  Lord  lialii  sent  ine  to  J. 
7.  they  iwo  stood  by  J.  ||  13.  Eiisha  stood  by  J. 
5.  1(1.  saying,  go  and  wasb  in  J.  seven  times 

14.  Naiiroan  dipped  himself  seven  times  m  J. 
C.  2.  let  us  go,  we  |)ray  thee,  to  .1.  and  take  a  beam 
7.  1.1.  and  they  went  after  the  Syrians  to  J. 
Xob  40.  23.  he  Irusteth  that  he  can  draw  up  J. 
Psal.ii.a.l  will  remember  thee  from  the  land  of  J. 
114.  3.  the  sea  fled,  J.  was  driven  back,  5. 
Jcr.  12.5.  how  wdt  thou  do  in  the  swelling  of  J.I 
49.  19.  like  a  lion  from  the  swelling  of  J.  50.  44. 
Zec/i.  U.  3.  for  the  pride  of  J.  is  sjjoiled 
Jlfat.  3.  0.  were  bapiized  of  him  in  J.  Jl/ari  1.  5, 9. 
'3.  then  Cometh  Jesus  from  Galileeto  J  tobe  bap. 
Ueijiind  JORDAN. 
Oen.  50.  10.  the  Ihior  of  Atad  whicli  is  beyond  J. 

11.  called  Abi'l-niizraim,  which  is  beyond  J. 
J)eut.  3.  25.  see  the  good  land  that  is  beyond  J. 
Josh.  9.  10.  did  lo  the  kings  of  Amontes  bej/oiid  .1. 
13.8.  inheritance  Moses  gave  themfee(/o?i(/ J.  18.  7. 
jKd<r.  5.  17.  Gilead  abode  beyond  J.  Dan  in  ships 
/»a.'y.  1-  the  land  of  Zebulun  and  land  of  Naphtali 
beyaiid  J.  in  Galilee  of  the  nations,  Mat.  4.  15. 
John  1.28.  these  things  done  in  Bethabara  beyond  i. 
3.  2l).  lie  that  was  with  thee  beyond  J.  baptizelh 

Uii  the  otkr.r  side  JORDAN. 
Dest.ll.30.Gerizim,Ebal,are  they  noton  other s.i. 
Joah.T-  7.  been  content  and  dwelt  on  other  side  i. 

12. 1.  Reuben,  Gad.  and  half  the  tribe  on  the  other 

sale  J.  13.  27,  32.  |  14.  3.  |  17.  5.  |  22.  4. 
20  ti.on«^/^crs^(/(' J.  Be7,er,Ramolh, cities  of  refuge 

34.  S.  Amorites  who  dwelt  on  the  other  side  J. 
Jud"  7.25.brought  heads  ofOreb,Zeeb«?io</iCT- S.J. 

10.8. Israel  on  other-  s.  J. oppressed  by  the  Amnrites 

ISam  31.7.  they  «HuWifrsiV/c  J.  forsook  their  cities 

CAr.G.78.  to  cliildrenof  MeraricitiesoHo/Aer«.  J. 

12.  37.  on  the  other  side  J.  were  120,000  men 

Oil  this  side  JORDAN. 

/^Kitf..32. 19.  our  inheritance  is  fallen  on  this  side  J. 

eastward,  32.  |  34. 15.  Josh.  1. 14,  15.  |  22.  7. 

35.  14.  give  three  r.aies  on  this  side  J.  Deut.  4.41 
Oeut.l.a.ont.  s.J  Moses  began  to  declare  this  law 

3.8.  we  took  the  land  on  this  side  J.  from  Arnon 
Josh.  9.  1.  kings  on  this  side  J.  gathered  ag.  Joshua 
lCAr.2G.30.  of  Hebronilcs  I7()(j  officers  on  this  s.  J. 

Oder  JORDAN. 
Oen.  32.  10.  with  my  staff  I  passed  over  this  J. 
JVum.  32.  5.  give  us  this  land,  bring  us  not  over  i. 
21.  if  ye  will  go  all  of  you  armed  over  i. 
32.  we  will  pass  over  j.  armed   before  the  Lord 
33.  51.  when  ye  are  passed  over  J.  into  the  lanil 
of  Canaan,  3.').  10.  Deut.  12   10.  |  27.  4,  12. 
Peut.  3.27.  Ihoii  sli.alt  not  go  over  J.  4.  21.  |  31.  2. 
4.22.  r  must  die  in  this  land,  [  must  not  go  o«<r  J. 
9.  1.  thou  art  to  pass  over  J.  this  day,  1 1.  31. 
Josh.  1.  2.  go  over  Ibis  J.  thou  and  all  this  people 
11.  within  three  days  ye  shall  pass  over  J. 

3.  17.  the  people  were  passed  clean  over  i.  4.  1. 

4.  22.  Israel  came  over  this  J.  on  dry  land 

7.  7.  brought  this  people  over  J.  to  ileliver  us 
24.  II.  ye  went  over  J.  and  came  unto  Jericho 
Judg.  10.  9.  ,\inmon  passed  over  i.  to  fight 

1  Sam.  13.  7.  fiome  of  the  Hebrews  went  over  J. 

2  Sam.  2.  211.  Abner  and  his  men  passed  over  J. 
17.  22.  David  and  the  peo|Je  passed  over  J. 

24.  Absalom  and  all  Israel  passed  over  J. 
19.  15.  Judah  came  to  comluct  the  king  uuer  J.31. 
1  Chron.  12.  15.  these  are  they  that  pas.sed  over  J. 
19.  17.  David  passed  oner  J.  against  the  Syrians 

JORIM,  JOSE. 

L,uke3.2^.  ./«.?(■  the  sim  of  Eliezer,  the  son  ofJorim 

JOSEDECH.  .Sec  Joshua. 

JOSEPH. 

Oen.  30.  24.  she  called  his  name  J.  and  said 

33.2.  Jacob  put  Rachel  and  J.  hindermost 
35.24.  sons  of  Jacob  twelve,  the  sons  of  Rachel, 

J.  and  Benjamin,  46.  19.  1  Chron.  2.  2. 
37.  2.  J.  brought  to  his  father  iheir  evil  report 
3.  Israel  loved  J.  1|  28.  his  bretliren  sold  J. 
5.  J.  dreamed  a  dream  1|  33.  J.  is  rent  in  pieces 

39.  2.  but  the  Lord  was  willi  J.  21. 

5.  Lord  blessed  the  Egyptian's  house  f.3i' J.  sake 
T  his  master's  wife  cast  her  eyes  upon  J. 
90.  J.  master  I  jok  him  and  put  him  in  priaon 

40.  9.  the  chief  butler  lold  his  dream  lo  J. 
23.  vet  did  not  the  chief  butler  remember  J. 

41.  14.  they  brought  J.  out  of  the  dungeon 

42.  Pharaoh  put  his  ring  on  J.  hand,  nrraved  him 
46.  J.  30  years  old  when  ho  stood  before  Pharaoh 
49.  J  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 

41.  .55  ;o  to  J.  II  42.  8.  J.  knew  his  brethren 

42.  30  J.  ;.=>  not  II  43.  17.  the  man  did  as  J.  bade 

:'3Q 


JOS 

Oen.  43. 30. 3.  made  haste,  for  his  bowels  dil  yearn 
45.  3.  I  am  J.  4.  ||  9.  ^ay,  ihus  saith  thv  son  J. 

2b.  they  tidd  him,  saym,^,  J.  is  yei  alive,  28. 
4li.  4.  J.  shall  put  Ids  iiand  upon  thine  eyes 

29.  J.  went  uji  to  meet  Israel  his  father 

47.  12.  J.  nourished  his  father  and  his  brethren 
15.  money  failed,  all  the  Egyptians  came  lo  J. 
29.  Israel  must  die,  and  he  called  his  son  J. 

48.  2.  one  lold  Jacuh,  thy  son  J.  Cometh  to  thee 

12.  J.  brought  them  from  between  iiis  knees 
15.  Jacob  blessed  J.  and  said,  God  bless  the  iads 

49.22.  J.  is  a  fruitful  bough  even  a  b<pugh  by  a  well 
2ti.  blessings  shall  be  on  head  of  J.  iuul  on  iiim 
50.  7.  and  J.  went  up  to  bury  his  father 

15.  J.  vi'M  pcradventure  hate  us  and  requite  us 

16.  and  they  sent  a  messenger  to  J.  saying 

17.  J.  wept  when  they  spake  unto  him 

25.  J.  tuok  an  oath  of  the  children  of  Israel 

Exod.  1.8.  new  king  which  knew  not  J.  .^cts  7  18. 

13.  19.  Moses  took  the  bones  of  J.  with  him 

JVum.  2(5.  28.  sons  of  J.  Maiiasseh,  Ephraim,  37. 

Deut.  27.  12.  these  on  Geriziin  to  bless,  Judah,  J. 

33.  13.  of  J.  he  said,  blessed  of  the  Lord  be  his  hind 
IB.  let  the  blessing  come  upon  the  head  of  J. 

1  CAr.5.2.  the  chief  ruler,  but  the  birth-right  was  J. 

Psal.l~.  15.  hast  redeemed  the  sons  of  Jacob  iind  J. 
78.  67.  moreover  ho  refused  the  tabernacle  of  J. 
811.  1.  give  ear,  thou  that  leadest  J.  like  a  Hock 
81.  5.  this  he  ordained  in  J.  for  a  testimony 
105.  17.  even  J.  who  was  sold  for  a  servant 

F.zek.  37.  16.  write  for  J.  the  stick  of  Ephraim,  19. 
47. 13.  tribes  of  Israel,  J  shall  have  two  portions 
48.  32.  one  gale  of  J.  one  gate  of  Benjamin 

AinosH.  15.  L.  will  be  gracious  t.0  the  remnant  of  J. 
6.6.  but  they  are  not  grieved  lor  the  affliction  of  J. 

.lohn  4.  5.  near  the  ground  that  Jacoh  gave  to  J. 

.Sets  7.  9.  the  patriarchs  sold  J.  into  Egypt 

13.  at  the  second  time  J.  was  made  known 

14.  then  J.  called  his  father  Jacob  to  him 
Heb.  II.  21.  by  faith  Jacob  blessed  the  sons  of  J. 

22.  J.  made  mention  of  Israel's  departing 
See  House. 
JOSEPH  with  trihe  and  children. 
JV«m.  1.  10.  of  the  children  of  J.  of  E|>hraim,  32. 

13.  11.  of  the  tribe  of  J.  namely  of  Manasseli 

34.  23.  the  princes  of  the  children  of  J.  Hanniel 
.36.  5.  the  tribe  of  the  sons  of  J.  Iiath  said  well 

Josh.  14.  4.  the  children  of  J.  two  tribes,  16.  4. 
10.  1.  the  lot  of  children  of  J.  fell  from  Jordan 
17.  14.  the  children  of  J.  spake  to  Joshua,  16. 

1  Chron.  7.  29.  in  these  dwelt  the  children  of  J. 

Rev.  7.  8.  of  the  tribe  of  J.  were  sealed  12,000 
JOSEPH,  husband  of  jWary. 

Mat.  1.  16.  Jacob  begat  J.  the  husband  of  M.ary 

18.  when  as  his  mother  Mary  was  espoused  to  J. 

19.  J.  her  husbiind  being  a  just  man  was  minded 
24.  J.  did  as  angel  of  the  Lord  had  bidden  him 

2   13.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  to  J.  19. 
Luke  1.27.  Ins  name  was  J.  of '.lib  house  of  David 

2.  4.  J.  also  went  up  from  Galilee  to  be  ta.xed 
16.  the  shepherds  found  Mary,  J.  and  the  babe 
43.  and  J.  and  his  Mother  knew  not  of  it 

3.  23.  beiiig,  as  was  supposed,  the  son  of  J. 

4.  22.  is  not  ihis  J.  son?  .hhu  1.  45.  ]  6.  42. 

JOSEPH,  the  name  of  divers  men. 
JVHm.l3. 7.  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  Igal  sun  of  J. 
1  C/'.roH.25.  2.  of  Ibe  sons  of  Asaph;  Zaccur,  J.  9. 
Ezra  10.  42.  Shallum,  J.  hud  taken  strange  wives 
JVeh.  12.  14.  of  Shebaniah,  3.  v.'as  a  priest 
Mat.  27.  57.  Jesus'  diiciple,  J.  of  Arimathea,  ^9. 
Mark  1.5.  43,  45.  /^ulce  23.  50.  John  19.  38. 
f.uke  3.  21.  who  was  the  son  of  J.  26,  30. 
Jicts  1. 23.  they  appointed  tvfo,  J.  called  Barsabas 

JOSES. 
Mat.  13.  ."iS.  his  brethren  James  and  J.  .Wart  6.  3. 
27.  56.  Mary  the  mother  of  J.  Mark  15.  40,  47. 
Jlcts  4.3(1.  J.  by  apostles  was  surnamed  Barnabas 

JOSHUA,  called  JEIIOSHUA,  and  OSHEA. 
Exfl(/.17.13.  J. discomfited  Amaiek  with  the  sword 

14.  write  Ibis,  and  reheaise  it  in  the  ears  of  J. 
24.  13.  and  Moses  rose  up  and  his  minister  J. 

32.  17.  when  J.  heard  the  noise  of  the  people 

33.  11.  j.  departed  not  out  of  the  tabernacle 
JVum.  13.  8.  of  tribe  of  Ephr".im,  Oshea  son  of  Nun 

16.  Moses  called  Osheathi:  son  of  Nun,  Jehoshua 

14.  30.  save  Caleb  and  J.  38.  |  26.  65.  |  32.  12. 
27.  18.  take  thee  J.  |1  22.  he  set  J.  before  Eleazar 

34.  17.  Eleazar  and  J.  shall  divide  thc^  land 
Daut.  1.  38.  but  J.  shall  go  in  thither,  31.  3. 

3.  28l  chiirgo  J.  and  encourage  him,  31.  23. 
34.  9.  J.  was  'ull  of  the  spirit  of  wisdom 
.Tosh.  1.  10.  then  J.  commanded  tho  officers 

2.  1.  J.  sent  two  men  to  spy  secretly  the  land 

3.  7.  Ld.  said  to  J.  5.  9.  |  6.  2. 1  7.  10.  |  8. 18.  |  10.  3. 
4.H.  the  childritioflsraeldidso  as  J.  commanded 

14.  on  that  day  the  Lord  magnified  J.  in  sight 

5.  7.  their  children,  them  J"  circumcised 

14.  J.  fell  on  his  face  to  the  earth  and  did  worship 

15.  and  J.  did  so  1|  6.27.  so  the  Lord  was  with  J. 
7.  G,  J.  rent  hip  clothes  ||  8.  10.  iiursued  after  J. 


ISA       I^ROPEB  Names 

Joih.  S.  30.  ttietl  J.  built  an  a  lar  to  the  Lord 
35.  wliieb  J.  read  not  betore  all  thn  congre^atisj 

10.  12.  tlien  spake  J.  and  said,  sun,  stand  still 
42.  und  their  land  did  J.  take  it  one  lime 

11.  9.  J.  did  unto  them  as  the  Lord  bade  him 

13.  1.  sow  J.  was  old  and  stricken  in  years,  SJ3.  U 

14.  13.  so  J.  blessed  Caleb  and  gave  him  Hebro/ 

18.  10.  J.  cast  lots  for  them  before  thi'  Lord 

19.  49.  Israel  gave  un  inheritance  to  J. 

22.  6.  J.  blessed  the  Keubenites  and  Gaditeg 

24.  I.  J.  gathered  the  tribes  of  Israel  toShecbeB, 
25.  so  J.  made  a  covenant  wiih  the  people 
29.  J.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  died,  .Judg.  2.  8. 
31.  Israel  served  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  J.  and 
of  the  elders  that  overlived  J.  .fudff.  2.  7. 
1  Sam.  6.  14.  the  cart  came  into  the  field  ol  J.  18, 
1  Kings  IG.  34.  which  he  spake  by  J.  thesenof  Nu3 
a  Kings  23.  8.  in  the  entering  in  of  tho  gate  of  J. 
Hag.  1.  I.J.  son  of  Josedech,  12,  14.  |  2.  2,  4. 
Zech.  3.  1.  and  he  shewed  me  J.  the  high-pricfct 

3.  now  J.  was  clothed  with  filthy  garments 
9.  behold,  the  stone  that  I  have  laid  before  J. 

C.  11.  make  crowns,  set  ihem  upon  the  head  of  J. 
JOSIAH. 

1  Kiyigs  13.  2.  a  child  shall  be  born,  J.  by  name 

2  A'/H^s21.24.  the  people  made  J.king,2CA7-.33.25. 

22.1.  J.  was  eight  years  old  wlnm  he  began  lo  reigu 

23.  19.  did  J.  take  away,  24.  2  Chron.  34.  33. 
29.  J.  went  against  Pharaoh,  2  Chron.  35.22. 

1  CAr.3.15.  the  sonsof  J.  were  Johanan,  Jeboiakini 

2  Chr.  35.  1.  J.  kept  a  passover  unto  the  Lord 

18.  nor  did  kings  ket^i  such  a  passover  as  J.  kept 

19.  in  the  I81I1  year  of  J.  was  this  passover 

23.  archers  shot  at  king  J.  and  wounded  him 

24.  all  Judah  and  Jerusalem  mourned  for  J. 

25.  Jeremiah  lamented  for  J.  men  spake  of  J. 

■  hr.  1.2.  word  of  the  Lord  came  in  duysof  J.  3. 6. 
Zeph.  1.  1.  word  came  to  Zeplianiab  in  days  of  J 
Zeeh.  6. 10.  go  into  tbehoiiseof  J.sonof  Zcphaniab 
Mat.  1. 10.  Anion  begat  J.  ||  1 1.  J.  begat  Jechoniai 

JOT  HAM. 
./H^n-.9.5.  J.youngest  son  of  Jeriibbaal  escaped,  21 
57.  on  them  came  the  curseof  J.  son  of  Jerubbaa. 
2  Kings  15. 5.  J.  judged  the  people,  2  Chron.2G.  2L 

1  Chron.  2.  47.  the  sons  of  Jahdai,  Regem  and  J 
3.  12.  .Amaziah  his  son,  Aziiriuh  his  son,  J.  his  son 
5.  17.  were  reckoned  by  genealogies  in  days  of  J, 

2  CAroH. 27. 6.  J.  became  mighty,  because  prepared 
[sa.  1.  l.in  thedaysof  J.  .Aliaz,  Hos.  1.1.  Mic.  I.L 
Mat.  1.  9.  Ozias  begat  J.  and  J.  bi\gat  Achaz 

ISAAC. 
Gen.  17.  19.  thou  shall  call  his  name  I.  21.3. 
21.  but  my  covenant  will  I  establish  with  I. 
21.  10.  shall  not  be  heir  with  my  son,  even  I. 
12.  God  said,  hearken  to  Sarah's  voice,  for  in  I. 
shall  ihy  seed  be  called,  Ron.'i.l.  J-Ieb.W.  18 

22. 2.  take  thine  only  son  I.  ||  0.  Abraham  bound  L 

24.  4.  take  a  wife  for  I.  ||  14.  appointed  for  L 
63.  I.  went  out  to  meditate  in  the  field 

67.  I.  was  comforted  after  his  mother's  death 

25.  5.  Abraham  gave  all  that  he  had  unto  I. 
9.  his  sons  I.  and  Ishmael  buried  Abraham 

11.  God  blessed  I.  ||  28.  I.  loved  Esau 

20.  I.  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took  Reb(  ftas 

21.  and  I.  entreated  the  Lord  for  his  wife 

26.  I.  was.sixly  years  old  when  she  bare  Esau 

26.  1.  I.  went  to  Abimclech  kingof  the  Philistine* 
8.  I.  was  sporting  with  Rtbekah  his  wife 

12.  I.  sowed  and  received  a  hundred-fold 

19.  I.  servants  digged  in  valley  and  found  a  weL 
35.  which  were  a  grief  of  mind  to  i.  rind  Rebekah 

27.  30.  as  I.  bad  made  an  end  of  blessing  Jacob 
28.1.  Leaded  Jacob,blessed  him, and  charged  him 

5.  I.  sent  Jacob  away,  he  went  to  Padan-aram 
31.  42.  exce|)t  the  foar  of  1.  had  been  with  me 
Xi.  27.  Jacob  came  to  I.  ||  29. 1,  gave  up  the  gliosi 
46.  I.  offered  sacrifices  to  iheGoii  of  his  father  I 
48.  15.  God,  before  whom  my  father  I.  did  walk 

IG.  let  the  name  of  my  father  T.  be  on  them 

40.31.  Ihereihey  buried  I.  ||  .50.24.  he  sware  to  I 

Ei:ftf/.2.24.G. heard  their  groaning  and  remembered 

Ins  covenant  with  Abraliam,with  I.  T^ev.  26.  42 

3.6.  the  God  of  I.  15,16.|4.5.  nen.3'i.^.\Kingi 

IH.  3fi.  1  Chron.  29.  18.  2  Chron.  30  6.  Mat 

22.  32.   .Vark  12.  20.    Luke  20.  37.  .>icts  a 

13.  17.32. 

Josh.  24.  3.  I  multiplied  hi?  seed  and  gave  him  I. 

4.  I  gave  unto  I.  Jacob  and  Esau,  and  to  Esaj 
1  Chr'ni.  16.  )6.  his  oath  unto  I.  Psal.  105.  9. 
,Jcr.  33.  2G.  his  seed  to  be  rulers  over  the  seed  of  I 
.^mosl.^.  and  the  high  places  of  I.  shall  bedesclato 

16.  drop  not  thy  word  against  the  house  of  I. 
Mat.  1.  2.  Abraham  begat  I.  and  I.  begat  Jnco!», 
Juke  3.  34.  Jlels  1.  A 
8. 11.  mnny  shall  sit  down  with  I.  in  tiio  kingdorj 
l.nke  13. 28.  when  ye  shall  see  I.  in  kingdom  of  God 
Rovi.  9.10.  Rebekah  bad  conceived  by  our  father  I 
^aM.2^.  we, brethren,  as  I.  was,  are  of  the  promise 
A/fn.ll.9.dwellingin  tabi.  nacles  with  Land  Jacob 
17  by  faith  Abraham  offered  up  I.  Jam.  2.  21. 


Pbopek  NAMg».J       ISR 

Htb.  U  a).bv  faitli  l.blcsscil  Jae.  Esu;!  aboili  tlilngo 

■  Iri.-UAli,  ur  ESAlAt;. 
2  JS»j|P»  19.  2.   Hu/x'kiiili  SLMit  Kliiikiin   to  I.  tlie 
pniphet,  lliL'  son  of  Ajiioz,  Isa.  'Si.  'J. 
21).  1.  Hczekiali  .vussick,  I.  cuim;  loljuii,  Isa.'A^.X. 
11   and  I.  cried  uiilo  tlie  Lord,  2  Cliron.  'ii.  -Hi. 
8  Ck'on.  2().  ii.  his  acis  did  I.  wriiu,  iiJ.  :!-J, 
/id.  20.  ;i.  as  my  servant  1.  halli  walked  nuked 
iVui  .'}. :(.  euokiMi  by  the  prophet  E.  4.  14.  (  ti.  17. 
J  12.  17.  'l  IS.  14.  I.u/ee  .i.  i.  .John  1.  23.  |  IJ.  38. 
15.  7.  well  did  E.  pr()plic:sy  of  you,  Mark  7.  0. 
l.,ukei.\l.\\a.i  delivered  to  him  book  ot'iirophet  E. 
John  12.  3.1.  because  that  E.  said  again,  lie  blinded 

41   these  thing*  said  E.  when  he  saw  his  glory 
j9c£s  d.  28.  the  eunuch  read  E.  the  prophet,  30. 
28.25. well  spake  the  Holy  Ghos!  by  E.  the  prophet 
Horn.  U.  27.  E.  also  ciielli  coiiceriuiig  Israel 
2y.  as  E.  said  before,  except  the  Lord  of  Saba- 
olh  had  left  us  a  seed 
JO.  16.  F..  saith,  li.  who  hath  believed  our  repori'.' 
20.  E.  IS  very  bold,  and  saith,  1  was  found 
15.12.  again  K.  sailh,  there  shall  be  a  root  of  Jesse 
ISCARIUT,  ice  Judas. 
ISH-BOSIIETH. 
E  Sam.  2.  8.  Abiier  took  I.  and  set  him  over  Gilead 
3.  8.  .Abner  was  very  wroth  for  the  words  of  I. 

14.  Uavid  sent  inessengors  to  I.  Saul's  son 
4.8.  they  brought  the  head  of  I.  unto  Uavid 

I'i.  but  they  took  llie  head  of  I.  and  buried  it 
ISHMAEL. 
Den.  16. 11.  thou  slialt  call  his  name  I.  15. 

10.  Abrain  was  86  vears  old  when  H.;?ar  bare  I. 
17.  18.  said  to  God,  O  that  1.  might  live  before  thee 

20.  as  for  1.  1  have  heard  thee,  I  have  blessed  him 
25.  1.  was  13  years  old  when  he  was  circumcised 
S3.  9.  his  sons  Isaac  and  1.  buried  Ai>raha."ii 
12.  the  generations  of  I.  13,  16.  1  Ckr.  I.  29,  31. 
17.  these  are  the  years  of  the  life  of  I.  137 
28.9.  then  went  Esau  unto  I.  and  took  Mahalalh 
2  Kings  25.  23.  I.  came  to  Gedaiiih,  Jcr.  40.8. 
2.).  I.  came  and  ten  men  with  him,  .ter.  41.  1. 
I  Chron.  1.  28.  the  sons  of  Abraham  ;  Isaac  and  \r 
8.  38.  Bocheru  and  i.  were  so::;  of  A:e!,  9.44. 
2C/iron    19.  11.  Zehadiah  fjii  of  I.  the  luler 
23.  1.  Jehoiada  look  I.  into  covenant  with  him 
tAra  10   22.  I.  Elasah,  had  taken  strange  wives 
Jer.  40.  14.  king  of  the  Ammonites  hath  sent  I. 

15.  1  will  slay  I.  ||  41.  2.  I.  smote  Gedaliah 

IG.  iiotdo  this  thing, for  lliou  speakest  falsely  of  I. 
41.  6.  I.  went  forth  to  meet  them,  weeping 
JO  then  1.  carried  away  captive  residue  of  people 
12.  then  Johanan  went  to  light  with  I. 
15.  but  I.  escaped  from  Johanan  with  eight  men 
ISHMAELITES. 
Oen.  37.  27.  come,  let  us  sell  hini  to  the  I. 
39.  1.  Potiphar  bought  him  of  the  bauds  of  the  I 
Juti^.  8.  21.  had  ear-riiigs,  because  they  were  I. 
Psui.83.5. Eduinites  and  I.  confederate  against  tliee 

ISRAEL. 
(icn.  32.  28.  thy  namt'  shall  be  no  more  Jacob  but  I. 
3.5.  lU,  but  I.  shall  be  thy  name,  1  Ktn^s  18.  31. 
47.  27.  I.  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  Goslien 
31.  and  I.  bowed  himself  upon  the  bed's  head 
48.20.  in  thee  shall  I.  bless,  saying,  God  make  thee 
49.  24.  from  thence  i.'*  the  shepherd,  the  sione  of  I. 
E/i)d.  4.  22.  I.  is  my  son  ||  17.  11.  I.  prevailed 
5.  2.  that  I  should  obey  his  voice  to  let  I.  go? 
H.  5.  that  we  have  let  I.  go  from  .serving  us 
25.  let  us  flee  from  I.  for  Lord  tiglilelh  for  them 
30.  the  Lord  saved  I.  that  d:iy  fiom  Egyptians 
32  13.  retneinbor  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  I.thyserv 
l,ev.  24.  10.  her  son  and  a  man  of  I.  strove  together 
Jfum.  10.29.  Lord  halh  spoken  good  concerning  I. 
36.  return,  O  Lord,  to  the  many  thou&ands  of  1. 
SO   14.  tliiis  saitii  thy  brother  I.  let  us  pass 
21.  2.  I.  vowed  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  said 

17.  then  I.  sing  thie  song,  spring  up,  O  well 
S.i  7.  defy  I.  ||  24.  IV.  a  sceptre  rise  out  of  I. 
23.  shall  be  said  of  I.  what  hath  God  wrought! 
24.18.  Edom  a  possession,  and  I.  shall  do  valiantly 
25.8.  Pliinohas  went  after  the  man  of  I.  and  thru-? 
Z'eut.  25.  6.  th.it  his  name  be  not  put  out  of  I. 
33.  10.  shall  leach  I.  thv  biw,  Jiicob  thy  judg.  and 
28.  I.  then  shall  dwell  in  safety  alone,  fountiiin 
/«.«A.7.8.  when  I.  turned  liieir  backs  before  enemies 

11.  I.  h»ih  sinned  || 22.  22.  and  I.  he  shall  know 
11.  16.  so  Joshua  took  the  mountain  of  I. 
24.  31.  I.  served  the  Lord  all  ihe  days  of  Joshua 

/urfor.  1.  28.  it  came  to  pass  when  I.  was  strong 
2.  '?J.  that  ti-.rougli  them  t  may  prove  1.  3.  1,  4. 
5.  9.  my  heart  is  toward  the  governors  ol  I. 
C.  6.  I.  was  greatly  impoverished  by  Miiiianites 
14.  save  1. 15,36,37.  ||  7.2.  lost  I.  viiuiit  themselves 
10.  9.  so  that  I.  wn.9  «ore  distrpsseii 

16.  his  soul  wa*  grieve<l  for  the  mi.sery  off. 
11  IS.lHTaiise  l.took  away  my  bind  even  toJabbok 
30  35.  Ihe  Lord  smote  Benjamin  before  I. 

ISum.  4.  2.  I.  W.1S  smilten,  10.  ;|  17.  I.  is  fled 
9.  'JO.  on  whom  is  the  desire  of  1   is  it  not  on  th 
Vi.  4.  hoa  i  that  I.  ?|do  wjh  had  in  abomination 
Til 


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1  Sam.  13.  '.20   A  Sn  the  strength  of  I.  ivlll  not  He 

17.  45.  Ill  tiie  iiameuf  the  God  of  Ihe  anniea  of  I. 

2  Sum.  1.  19   the  beauty  of  1.  is  slain  on  high  places 

7.  23.  what  one  iialion  is  like  thy  peop  e  1.! 
11.  11.  the  ark,  and  1.  and  Jiidali  abide  in  lents 
19.  8.  for  I.  had  lied  every  man  to  Ins  lent 

)  h'ni^r^  4.  -JO.  Judali  and  1.  were  niaiiv  as  ihc  sand 
25.  Juilah  and  1.  dwelt  safely,  Jer.  23.  ti. 

9.  7.  1.  glial!  be  a  proverb  among  all  people 
II.  25.  he  abhoired  I  |!  12.  19.  so  1.  ndiulled 
14.  l.").  Lord  shall  smite  1.  as  a  reed  is  shaken 

18.  17.  Ababsaid,  art  tlum  he  that  troubletli  I.? 
2  Kings  10.  32.  the  Lord  began  lo  cut  I.  short 

14.  12   Judah  wa8  put  lo  llie  worse  before  I. 

27.  not  that  he  would  blot  out  the  name  of  I. 
17.  6.  earned  I.  iiway  into  Assyria,  23.  |  23.  27. 

3t.  the  children  of  Jacob,  whom  he  named  I. 

1  ('hrvn.  11.  10.  Ihe  word  of  the  Lord  concerning  I. 
21.  5.  all  they  uf  L  were  a  thousand  thousand 
29.  18.  the  God  of  1.  1  Kings  18.  36.  'ZCItrun.  C. 

16.  I  30.6.  Jer.M.i. 

2  Chron.  9.  8.  because  thy  God  loved  I.  to  establish 
Ezra  2.  59.  whether  they  were  of  I.  JVtA.  7.  61. 

3.  11.  his  mercy  eiidurelli  for  ever  toward  I. 

10.  10  strange  wives  to  increase  the  trespass  of  I. 
Ps.  14. 7.  Jacob  shall  rejoice,  I.  shall  be  glad,  53. 6. 

2i.  23.  glorify  him,  and  fearhini,  all  ye  seed  of  1. 
25.  22.  redeem  1.  O  God,  out  of  all  his  troubles 
as.  2l).  bless  ye  tlie  Lord  from  the  founlain  of  I. 
78.  59.  when  God  heard  tins,  he  abhorred  I. 
81.  II.  would  not  hearken,  I.  would  none  of  me 

13.  O  that  my  peojile  I.  iiad  walked  in  my  ways 
83.  4.  that  name  of  1.  may  be  no  more  in  remembr. 
114.  2.  Judah  was  his  sancluary,  I.  his  doniiiiioii 
12!.  4.  he  that  keepeih  I.  shall  neither  slumber 
l;t5.  5.  but  peace  shall  be  upon  1.   128.  6. 
139.  7.  lest  I.  hope  in  the  Lord,  131.  3. 
IJ.^.4.  Lord  hath  chosei!  i.  for  his  peculiar  treasure 
147.  2.  he  satheresli  togelher  the  o'jicasts  of  1. 
149.  2.  loll.  rejii'Cc  in  him  that  made  him 

Isa.  1.  3.  but  i.  doth  not  knc>v  nor  consider 

19.  25.  blessed  be  I.  -t^S-h  jiiheiriianco 
27.  0.  !.  shall  blossoiiT  ar.d  bud,  and  till  the  world 
•i  1 .  8.  but  thou  I.  art  my  Kifwanl,  seed  of  Abraham 
42  24.  who  gave  I.  to  reUjuys?  did  not  the  Lord  7 

43.  28.  and  1  liave  given  I.  >/:■  reproaches 

44.  5.  shall  surname  liimself  hy  ihe  r.air.o  of  I. 
45   4.  for  I.  mine  elect's  saUe,  I  have  called  tiieo 

17. 1,  shall  be  saved  in  Lord  v.'it.'i  everlasting  sail 
25  in  the  Lord  shall  the  seed  ef  I.  be  justi.'ied 

48.  1.  which  are  called  by  the  name  of  I. 

49.  5.  th(;ugh  I.  be  nut  gathered,  I  shall  be  glorious 
0   be  my  servant  to  restore  the  pieserved  of  I. 

.56  8  the  Lord  which  gathereth  tlie  outcasts  of  I 
63.  16.  and  though  I.  acknowledge  us  not 
.fcr.  2.  3.  I.  was  holinega  lo  the  Lord  and  first  fruits 

14.  is  I.  a  servant  1  [',  3.  213.  the  salvation  of  I. 

10.  16.  I.  IS  the  rod  of  his  inheritance,  51.  19. 
14  8.  O  Lord,  hops  of  I.  Saviour  in  trouble,  17.13. 

43.  27.  fui  was  not  I.  a  derision  unto  thee? 

49.  1.  halli  I.  no  sons?  hath  lie  rio  heir? 
2.   r.  shall  be  heir  to  them  that  were  his  heirs 

50.  17.  I.  IS  a  scattered  sheep,  lions  have  driven 

19.  I  will  bring  I.  again  to  his  habilaiion 

20.  iniiitiity  of  I.  be  nought  for  and  shall  be  none 

51.  5.  I.  hath  not  been  forsaken  of  his  God 
fAini.  2.  5.  t!ie  Lord  hath  swajlowed  up  I. 
Fzflc.  11.  10.  I  will  judge  you  in  the  border  of  I. 

13.  ah  Lord  God,  will  thou  make  a  full  end  of  I.? 
37.  2l5.  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  !. 

44.  10.  are  gone  from  me,  when  I.  went  astray 
liiiR.i.  15.  ilioiigii  thou  I.  play  harlot,  let  not  Judah 

10.  I.  slideth  back  as  a  backsliding  heifer 
5.  3.  I.  is  not  hid  froi:!i  me,  I.  is  defiled,  6.  10. 

5.  i.  shall  fall  ||  8.  2.  I.  shall  cry  to  me.  My  God 

8.  3    \.  haih  ^ast  off  the  thing  that  is  good 
8.  I.  is  swallowed  up  |l  9.  7.  I.  shall  know  it 

11.  I.  hath  fotgolten  his  Maker,  and  biiildeth 
0.  10.  I  found  I.  like  grapes  in  the  wilderness 
lO.I.  I.isaiiemptyvine||8.the  sin  of  I.  be  destroyed 

0.  I.  shall  be  ashamed  of  his  own  counsel 

11.  1.  when  I.  was  a  child,  then  I  loved  him 
8.  howslinll  I  deliver  thee,  I.!  my  heart  is  turned 

12.  12.  I.  served  and  kept  sheep  for  a  wife 
.loci  3.  2.  will  j.le.id  with  them  for  my  heritage  I. 
Jiuius  7.  11.  I.  shall  surely  be  led  captive,  17. 
Mic.  1.  15.  shall  come  to  Adiillam  Ihe  glory  of  I. 

5.  1.  they  shall  miiitc  the  judge  of  I.  with  a  rod 
l.nke  1.51.  he  hath  hoipen  his  servant  I.  in  mercy 
.loh,'  3.10.  L'\.  Ihoii  a  muster  of  Land  knowe.^t  ni.l? 
Jicts  28.  20   that  for  the  hope  of  I.  1  am  t)(iiiiiil 
linm.  9.  6.  for  they  are  not  all  I.  which  are  of  1. 
27.  Rsaiascrieth  concerning  I.  tho'  number  of  I. 
S'..  1.  which  followed  the  law  of  rishteoiisncss, 
10.  10.  but  !  say,  did  not  I.  know?  Moses  saith 
11.7.  i.  hath  lint  obtained  what  he  seeketh  for 
1  Cnr.  :0.  13.  behold  I.  after  the  flesh 
Gal.  6.  16.  peace  be  on  them,   and   mercy,  and 
upon  Ihe  I.  of  God 
FMl.X  5.  uf  the  stock  yf  I  oftl)e  tribe  of  Bunjuniin 


ISR 

.?n-a/7i.ti  ISRAEL 
JV«ni.2].l.  Arad  lought  oi'.  I  1|23.  Hihona^awJtJ 
23.  23.  Is  there  any  diviiiaLiun  against  I.? 

25. 3.  the  anger  of  the  Luid  -.vr.s  .^indlud  againitl 
32.  13.  .Juilg.  2.  14,  i'O.  I  3.  8.  j  10.  7.  ifiaia 
24. 1.  2  Kings  13. 3.  1  Chron.  27. 24.  2  CItrvTi, 
28.  13.  Pgul.  78.  21. 

■  liis.'i.  8.  14.  the  kings  of  ^'anaan  against  I.  11.  5 
21.  9.  Balak  king  uf  Moab  warred  against  I. 
.hiilg.:i.V2.  Egloii  against  I.1J6.2.  Midian  against  a 

1 1.4.  childr.  of  Amnion  made  war  against  I.  5,  20 
25.  Balak,  did  he  ever  strive  against  1.? 

1  Ham.  4.  2.  the  Pliilisliiies  pal  theinseWes  in  arra| 
against  1.  7.  7,  10.  |  31.  1.  1  Citron.  10.  1 

1  A'in^>-s 20. 26.  Ben-hadad  uiniinst  I.  2  Kings ii.S 

2  Kings  1.  1.  then  Moab  rebelled  against  I. 
3.  27.  there  was  great  indigoiilion  against  I. 

17.  13.  yet  the  Lord  lestified  against  1.  and  Judai 

1  Chrun.  21.  1.  and  Satan  slood  up  against  I. 

2  Chron.  11.  I.  Kehoboain  went  out  against  I. 
./6r.36.  2.  write  Ihc  words  I  have  spoken  against  I 
Jlmos  7.  16.  tbou  sayesl,  prophesy  not  against  \, 
Rom.  11.  2.  he  niakelh  intercession  against  I. 

Jill  ISRAEL. 
F.zod.  18.  25.  Moses  chose  able  men  out  of  all  I. 
JV'uni.  16.34. a/i  I. round  about  tied  at  the  cry  of  the™ 
iJcut.  13.  11.  all  1.  shall  hear  and  fear,  21.  21. 
■Jiish.  7.  25.  all  I.  stoned  Acliiin  with  slones 
./uJi'.  8.  27.  all  I.  went  a  wlioring  alter  the  ephofi 

1  Sam.  2.  22.  Eh  heard  all  ihal  lus.sons  did  to  all  S. 
3.  29.  all  1.  knew  thai  Sinnuel  was  a  prophet 

4    1.  word  of  Samuel  tame  to  all  I.  now  1  wen* 

1 1.  2  that  1  may  l.iy  it  for  a  reproach  on  aU  t 

18.  16.  but  all  I.  and  Judah  loved  David 

28  3.  all  I.  bad  lameiiied  Samuel,  ami  buried  hiia 

2  Sam.  3.  12.  to  bring  about  all  I.  unio  ihee 

37.  nil !. understood  that  it  was  not  of  king  David 

12.  12.  but  I  will  do  this  thing  l>eforb  all  \. 

14  25.  in  all  1.  none  so  much  praised  as  Absalom 

16.  21.  all  I.  shall  hear  that  thou  all  alxhoried 

17.  10.  all  I.  know  thy  lather  is  a  mighty  man 
IS.  17.  and  all  I.  Hed  every  oiie  to  his  tent 

19.  II.  seeing  the  speech  of  all  1.  is  come  to  me 
1  Kings  1.  20.  the  eyes  of  all  I.  are  U|ioii  thee 

2.1.5.  thou  knowest  that  all  I.  set  ibeir  faces  on  m« 
3.  28.  all  I.  heard  of  the  judgment  of  Solomon 
8.  G2.  the  king  and  all  !.  otiered  Siicrifice  before  I*. 
12.38.ai'Z  I.stoned.\dorain  with  sto-jcs  that  he  died 

14.  13.  all  I.  shall  mourn  for  him,  and  bury  hiirs 

18.  19.  gather  to  me  all  I.  unto  mount  Caimel 
CO.  17.  I  saw  all  I.  scattered,  2  Chron.  18.  16. 

1  CA?,-)n.  11.4.  David  and  a// I.  went  I o  Jerusalem 
13.8.David  and  all  I. played  bcforeGud  with  might 

15.  23.  all  I.  brou.^ht  in>  the  ark  of  llie  covenaiM 
17.  6.  wheresiiever  I  have  walked  with  all  I. 
2*).  23.  all  I.  an<)  the  prmees  obeyed  Solomon 

2  Chron.  12.  1.  all  I.  forsook  Ihe  law  of  the  Lord 

13.  4.  Abijah  said,  hear  me,  Jeinboaoi  and  all  I. 
15.  God  smote  Jeridxiam  and  all  I.  before  Judah 

28.  23.  they  were  tlie  ruin  of  him  and  of  all  t. 
29.24.  lo  make  an  atonement  for  ail\.  Kzrad.  17. 
31.  1.  all  I.  wont  oul  and  brake  the  iir.^ges 
Ezra  2.  70.  all  I.  dwelt  in  lln'ir  cities,  jVt.V  7.  73 

10.  5.  he  made  all  I.  swear  lo  do  this  Shmg 
,/VpA.  12.  47.  all  I.  gave  Ihe  piirtioiis  of  the  singer* 
/>an.9.7.cunfiisicn  of  faces  fceloiigelhto  us,Jo  all  I. 

II.  yea,  all  1.  have  transgressed  tl.y  law 
J\Ial.  4.  4.  remember  ye  the  In  w  of  Moses  fnt  oil  I. 
fiom.  9.  6.  for  Ihey  are  not  all  I.  wliich  are  of  I. 

11.  26.  so  all  I.  shall  be  saved,  as  it  is  written 

See  CiilLPnEN. 

Camp  of  ISRAEL. 

Kroi/.14.19.angel  wbieliwent  before  the  compn/I. 

20.  a  cloud  between  Egyfitians  and  the  camp  »/L 

.hsh.  0.  18.  lest  ye  niaki;  Ihe  eamp  uf  I.  a  curse 

23.  they  left  tlwim  without  Ihe  camp  of  I. 
2  Sam.  I.  3.  out  of  the  camp  of  I.  am  I  escaped 
2  Kings  3.  24.  when  Ihey  came  lo  the  camp  uf  1 
Sfe  CoNcitumrioN,  Elders. 
Far  ISRAEL. 
Ezod.  18.  1.  nil  ihntGod  hail  d.<ne/«>r  L  8.  Josk 
24.  31.  .Tuit-r.  2.  7,  10.  1  Kin^rs  8.  66 
./,)>A    II)    It    for  Ihe  Lord  fnw^ht  far  I.  42. 
.hidtr.^.  4.  Ihe  .Midianites  left  no  sustenance /or  I 

1  Sam.  7.  9.  Samuel  crierl  unto  the  Lord/cr  I. 
30  25.  that  David  made  it  an  ordinance /or  I. 

2  Kings  14.  26.  there  was  not  any  helper /or  I. 

1  Chron.  6.  49.  to  make  an  atonement  for  I.  ai 
Moses  had  commanded,  22.  1.  JVcA.  10.  33. 
r.'jfi/  81.4.  this  was  statute /.»•  I.  l»w  of  G.  of  Jacob 
fsn.  46. 1^  place  salvation  in  Zion  for  I.  my  glorj 
Zfc4. 12.1.  the  burden  of  Ihe  word  oflbe  Loit!  /'.irl 
Hum.W.l.  my  [iraver  to  Gotl/or  I.  is,  they  be  savei 

From  ISRAEL. 
F.zoil.  12.  15.  shall  be  cut  tfTfritm  1.  JViim.  19.  i;» 
JVHm.25.4.  that  wralh  may  be  turned  away  froml 
Drut.  17.  12.  put  evil  /rom  I.  22.  22.  .fnilg.  30.  l3 
.Judg.  21.  6.  there  is  one  tribe  cut  off  from  I. 
1  Sam.  4.  21.  the  glory  is  departed  from  I.  22. 
7  :■},  the  cities  taken  from  J,  wpre  restored 


ISR 

ISa.'n.n.  26.  lliat  taketli  away  the  reproach/roHi  I. 

8A'a»s.24.  Si5.  and  the  plague  was  stayed /rom  I. 

Xeh.  13.  :i.  sepiuatcdj'roiii  I  llic  mixed  multitude 

lia.  'J.  14.  Ltiid  will  cut  otifriim  I.  In;ad  and  tail 

Kt«.8.6.lor_/j()«.l.wasltalso,(lie  workman  made  it 

&'£«  liOD,  UoLV  One  uf  Israel.,  llousK. 

In  ISRAEL. 

©«J1.34. 7.  because  lie  liad  wrought  folly  in  I.  T)eut. 

i>-2.  21.  Juak.  7.  J 5.  .Iud{r.  20.  G,  10. 

49.  7.  divide  them  in  J:iciib.  scatter  llieiu  lu  I. 

L«B.  20.2.  strangers  sojourn  ml.  22. 18.  Kze.k.  14.7. 

Vum.  1.  3.  able  to  go  tbith  to  war  in  I.  45.  |  26.  2. 

16.  these  were  heads  olthousaiid.s  in  I.  10.  i. 
3.  13.  I  hallowed  to  nio  all  the  firslhoin  in  I. 
18.  14.  every  thing  devoted  in  1.  shall  be  thine 
SI.  given  all  the  tenlli  in  I.  for  an  inheritance 
S!3. 21.  nor  liutb  he  seen  |ierverseness  in  I. 
Veul.  17.  4.  aliominalioii  is  wruuglit  in  I.  22.  21. 
25.  7.  ta  raise  up  unto  his  iiiother  a  name  in  I. 

10.  h;s  iiiime  he  called  in  I.  the  liouseof  him  that 
34  10.  arose  not  a  iiiojihet  since  ere  I.  like  Muses 

Josh  0. 25.  Uahab  dwelleth  in  I.  because  iiid  spies 

Jndg.  3.  7.  tJiey  ceased  in  1.  till  thai  I  Deboiah 

arose,  that  1  arose  a  mother  in  !. 

8.  was  there  a  spear  seen  among  40,000  in  1.? 

11.3!).  custom  in  1.  to  lament  Jephtliah's  daughter 

17.  6.  was  no  king  m  I.  18.  1. 1  JO.  1.  |  21.  25. 

18.  19.  or  that  thou  be  priest  to  a  family  in  I. 
21.  3.  come  to  pass  in  1.  one  tribe  lacking  in  I. 

ftiiIA4.7.  this  was  tJie  manner  in  former  times  jh  I. 
conc-erning  redeeming,  tins  was  a  testimony  i«  I. 

14.  tiiat  his  name  may  be  lamous  in  I. 

\  Sam.  3.  11.  behold,  1  will  do  a  thing  in  I. 
9.  ^1.  biibretime  in  I.  when  a  man  went  to  inquire 
11. 13.  Lord  bath  wrought  salvation  in  I.  14.  45. 

17.  25.  will  make  his  father's  house  free  in  I. 
46.  the  earth  may  know  that  there  is  a  God  in  I. 

18.  18.  or  whaJ.  is  my  fatlier's  family  in  I. 
26.15.Davidsaid  lo  Abner,wlio  islike  to  thee  in  I.? 

S  .Sam.  3.  38.  there  is  a  great  man  fallen  in  I. 

5.  2.  thou  brougfitest  in  I.  1  Chron.  1 1.  2. 

13.  12.  no  such  thing  ought  lo  be  done  in  I. 

13.  thou  shall  be  as  one  of  the  fools  in  I. 

19.  22.  sliall  luiy  be  put  to  death  tliis  day  in  I.t 

20.  li).  1  ainone  Unit  is  faithful  and  peaceable  en 

I.  thou  6eeke^t  to  destroy  a  motlier  in  I. 

21.  4.  nor  for  us  s halt  thou  kill  any  man  in  I. 
iKiri'rs  14.  10.  behold,  1  will  cut  off  liim  that  is 

shut  up  and  left  in  I.  21.  21.  2  Kings  9.  a. 

18.  35.  let  it  be  known,  that  lliou  art  God  in  I. 

19.  18.  yet  I  have  lelt  me  seven  liiousand  in  I. 

2  Kings  1.  3.  because  (here  is  not  a  God  in  I.  G,  16. 

5.  8.  he  shall  know  that  there  is  a  prophet  in  I. 

15.  there  is  no  God  in  ail  the  eartli  but  in  I. 

6.  12.  Uie  pro|iiiet  tu  1   lelleth  the  king  of  Isiael 
I  Ckron.  12  40.  lor  there  was  joy  iw  I. 
iiCliron."!.  18.  not  fail  thee  a  man  lo  be  ruler  (ii  I. 

34. 10.  buried  him,  because  he  had  done  good  in  1. 

34.  21.  LiKpiire  for  liiem  tiiat  are  left  (n  I. 

33.  josiah  made  all  present  in  I.  to  serve  the  Lord 

35.  18.  was<io  passuver  like  to  that  kept  in  I. 
25.  singing-men  made  them  an  ordinance  in  I. 

Ezra  10.2.  yet  there  is  hope  in  L  concerning  this 
Psal.'iti.  1.  known  in  Judah,  hisnameisgreaUn  I. 
78..5- testimony  in Jacob,an(i beappointed law inl. 
tea.  6.  18.  are  for  signs  and  for  wonders  in  I. 

44.  23.  the  Lord  hath  glorified  himself  m  I. 
Jer.  29.23.  they  have  committed  villany  in  I. 

32.  20.  which  hast  set  signs  and  wonders  in  I. 
EieJ:.  12.  23.  no  more  use  it  us  a  proverb  in  1. 18.  3. 
39.7.  shall  know  that  [  am  the  holy  One  in  I. 

11.  will  give  to  Gog  a  place  of  graves  in  I. 
44.28.  ye  shall  give  them  no  possession  in  I. 

29.  every  dedicated  thing  in  I.  shall  be  theirs 

45.  8.  in  the  land  shall  be  his  possession  in  I. 

16.  shall  give  this  oblation  for  the  prince  in  I. 
ffos.  13.  1.  Ephraiin  spake,  he  exalted  himself  m  I. 
J\iic.  5.  2.  come  out  of  thee,  that  is  to  be  ruler  in  I. 
Mai.  2.  II.  an  abomination  is  conimilted  in  I. 
Mat.  8.  10.  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  I.  I.uke  7.  9. 

9.33.  marvelled,  saying,  it  was  never  so  seen  in  I. 

L,uke  2.  34.  tor  the  fall  anil  rising  of  many  in  I. 

■I.  25.  many  widows  were  in  1. 1|  27.  lepers  in  I. 

Sec  King,  Kincs. 

J.and  (if  ISRAEL. 

1  Sam.  13.  19.  no  smith  found  in  all  the  land  of}. 

2  A7n^.s5.2.  brought  a  little  maid  out  of  land  of  I. 
6.23.  bands  of  Syiia  came  no  more  into  land  of  I. 

1  Chron.  13.  2.  send  lo  brethren  left  in  land  of  I. 
22.2.  to  gather  togetlier  the  strangers  that  were  in 
the  land  of  I.  2  Chron.  2.  )7.-|  30.  25. 
2Cftr<iit.34. 7.  cut  down  idols  through  the  ianu'w/"!. 
Ezek.  7.2.  thussaith  the  Lord  to  the  landofL 

11.  17.  and  I  will  give  you  the  land  of  \. 

12.  i£(.  tlius  saith  the  Lord  of  the  land  of  i 

13.  9.  nm-  shall  thev  enter  into  land  nf  I.  20.  38. 
30.  42.  bring  you  into  the  land  of  \.  'XI.  12. 

21   2  nnd  prophesy  against  the  land  of  I. 
iio.  3.  thou  saidat,  Aha,  against  the  land  ofn. 
C,  reJoiceUfll  with  despite  against  the  land  of  I, 
742 


ISR 

Ezck.  27. 17.  Judali  and  landof  I.  were  thy  mercli. 

38. 18.  whenGog  shall  come  against  the  land  of  I. 
111.  shall  be  a  ijreat  shaking  in  the  land  of  I. 

40. 2.  in  visiojis  he  brought  me  into  the  land  of  I. 
Mat.  2. 20.  go  into  the  laud  of  I.  for  they  are  dead 

21.  took  the  child  and  came  into  the  land  of  I. 

Made  ISKAEL  mn. 

1  Kings  14.  16.  Jeroboam  made  1.  to  sin,  15.  2C, 

30.  34. 1  16.  19,26.122.52. 
16.  2.  Baasba  made  my  people  1.  to  sin,  13. 
21. 22.  .Miab  provoked  the  Lord, and  madch  to  sin 

2  Kings  3.  .3.  Jeroboam  son  of  Nebat,  who  made 

I.  to  sm,  10.  29,  31.  [  13.  3,  0,  11. 1  14.  24. 
1 15.  9,  18,  24,  28.  j  23.  15. 
Mm  of  ISRAEL. 
.Josh.  10.  24.  Joshua  culled  for  al!  the  men  of  \. 
Judg.  20.  11.  men  of  I.  galiicred  against  llie  city 
20.  ;neiio/I.weiitout||22.eucouraged  themselves 
36.  the  men  of  I.  gave  place  lo  the  P.enjamiles 

1  Sam.  14. 24.  the  men  of  1.  were  distressed  that  day 
31.  1.  the  men  of  i.  tied  from  the  Philistines 

2  .Sam.  2. 17.  Abner  was  beaten  and  the  men  of  I. 

15.  13.  Iieailsof  the  men  of  I.  are  after  Absalom 

16.  18.  whom  the  men  of  1.  choose,  liis  will  I  be 
19.  43.  words  of  Judah  fiercer  than  oi  the  menofl. 
23.  9.  and  the  men  of  I.  were  gone  away 

['sal.  78.  31-  smote  down  the  chosen  men  of  \. 
Isa.iX.  14.  fear  no!,  ye  inen  of  I.  1  will  help  you 
JJcts  2.  22.  ye  m<n  cf  I.  hear  these  words 
3.  12.  ye  men  of  I.  why  marvel  ye  at  this  ? 
5.  35.  ye  inen  of  I.  lake  heed  lo  yourselves 
13.  16.  Paul  said,  ye  men  of  I.  give  audience 
21.  28.  Jews  of  Asia  cryin,;  out,  vicn  of  I.  Iielp 

0  ISRAEL. 

Exod.  32.  4.  they  said,  these  be  thy  goJs,  O  1. 
JsTum.  24.  5.  how  goodly  are  thy  liibcrnaclcs,  O  I. 
J  Jen  I.  4.  1.  hearken,  O  I.  27.  9.  Isa.  48.  12. 

5.  1.  Iiear,  O  1.  6.  3,  4.  |  9.  1.  ]  20.  3.  I'sal.  50.  7. 1 
81.  8.  Isa.  44.  1.  Mark  12.  29. 

33.29.  happy  art  thou,  O  I.  who  is  like  to  thee? 
./o<>7t.7.13.an  accursed  thing  in  the  midst  of  thee,  O  I. 
iSam.  20.  1.  he  said,  every  man  to  his  tents,  O  I. 

1  Kings  12.  16.  2  Chron.  10.  16. 
\Kings  12.28.  behold  thy  gods,  O  I.  which  brought 
Psul.  115.  9.  O  I.  trust  thou  in  the  Lord,  their  help 
[sa.  40.  27.  why  speake.sl  thou,  O  I.  my  way  is  hid 

43.  1.  O  I.  fear  not,  .Jer.  30.  10.  1  46.  27. 

22.  but  thou  hast  been  weary  of  me,  O  I. 

44.  21.  remember  these,  U  \.  fur  thou  art  my  ser- 

vant, O  I.  thou  shall  not  be  forgotten,  49. 3. 
.Jer.  4.  1.  if  thou  wilt  return,  O  I.  Has.  14.  1. 
Eiek.  13.  4.  O  I.  thy  prophets  are  like  the  foxes 
/y»i-.  9. 1.  rejoice  not,  O  I.  for  joy,  as  other  people 
10.9.  O  I.  thouhastsinned  from  IhedaysofGibeah 
1 3.9.  Ol.thou  hast  destroyed  thyself,but  in  me  help 
.Onios  4.  12.  pre|)aro  lo  meet  thy  God,  O  L 
Zeph.3. 14. shout,  O  I.  be  glad  and  rejoice  with  heart 

Over  ISRABh. 
.Judg.  9.  22.  Abimelech  rciL'ncd  three  years  over  I. 
14.4.  the  Philistines  had  dominion  omr  1. 

1  .Sam.  8.  1.  Samuel  made  his  sons  judges  over  I. 

13.  1.  when  Saul  had  reigned  two  years  over  I. 
15.2G.Ld.hath  rejected  thee  from  being  kingotifrl. 

2  Sam.  2. 10.  ish-boshcth  Saul's  son  reigned  oticr  I. 
3.10.David  overl.  5.2, 3, 12, 1  /.  |  6.21.1  Clir.  11. 3. 
7.  26.  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  the  God  over  I. 

1  li'ings  1.  34.  Solomon  over  \.  \\  11.  37.  Jeroboam 

14.  14.  the  Lord  sh^all  raise  up  a  king  over  I. 
1.5.  25.  Nadab  over  L  ||  16.  8.  Elah  ||  16.  Omri 

16.  29.  Ahab  1|  22.  51.  Ahaziah  reigned  over  I. 

2 /wH^^a  3.1.  Jehoram  oftr  1. 119.3.  Jehu, r.,12.|  I0.3G. 
13.  1.  Jehoahaz  ||  10.  Jehoasb  ||  15.  8.  Zechariah 

15.  17.  Mcnahem  |l  23.  Pekahiah  ||  17. 1.  Hoshea 

1  CAr.26.29.Chenanialiforoiilwarii  business oocr  I. 

29.  30.  times  that  went  over  I.  are  written 
R?a/.68.34.strength  to  God, his  excellency  is  over  I. 
Eccl.  1.  12.  I  I  he  preacher  was  king  over  1. 

ISRAEL  joined  with  people. 
.N'um.  21.  6.  much  people  of  I.  died  by  serpents 
Drut.  21.  8.  be  merciful,  O  Lord,  to  thy  people  I. 

26.  15.  look  down  and  bless  ihy  people  1. 
.Josh.  8.  33.  that  they  should  bless  ttw  people  of  I. 
.ludg.  11.  23.  (Irave  Amorites  before  h'lspeople  I. 

1  Sam.  2. 29.  fat  with  the  oflferings  of  I.  my  people 
9.  16.  shall  anoint  Saul  captain  over  my  people  I. 
27. 12.  hath  made  htapeople  I.  utterly  to  abhor  him 

2  .Sam.  3.  18.  by  David  I  will  save  my  people  I. 
5.  2.  to  feed  my  people  I.  7.  7.   1  Chron.  11.  2. 

12.  exalted  his  kingdom  for  his  people  I.  sake 

7.  10.  I  will  appoint  a  place  for  my  people  I.  that 
they  mav  dwell  and  move  no  more,  1  Chr.  17.9. 

24.  thou  hast  confirmed  to  thyself  thy  people  I. 
1  Kings  6.  13.  I  will  not  forsake  my  people  I. 

8.  33.  when  thy  people  I.  be  smitten,  2  Chr.  6.  24. 
38.  what  prnyer  shall  be  maile  by  thy  people  I. 
43.  all  people  may  fear  thee,  as  do  Ihy  people  I. 
56.  the  Lord  hath  given  rest  to  his  people  I. 

1  CA)'.  14.2.  waslifteu  up,  because  of  bis /x-o/z/c  I. 

17.  7.  be  ruler  over  my  people  I.  2  Chron.  6.  5. 
21  whtlt  cue  nation  in  the  earth  is  like  thy  pea,  I, 


ISR      [rktopsa  Names 

lCir.17  2".  (jy/)(?o;/Ze  I.  didst  thou  make  thii.e  own 
2  C/ir.'!  10.  goodness  of  Lord  siieHed  1.  iit^  people 

3l.  3.  lliey  blessed  tlie  Lord  and  ins pcop.     1. 

.')5.3.  serve  now  ibeLd.  your  God  and  hispeopk  L 
£2 -u  ".  "3.all  they  ol  the/yeu^it  of  l.niinded  topo UJ/ 

9. 1.  the/;ct<^/f  of  l.liave  not  separated  ihemselveci 
Hsal.  135.  12.  gave  for  a  heritage  to  1.  iiispet^ie 
/su.l0.22.tho'  vUy people  I.l-easi!ieeand,aiemn«aJ 
.lir.  7.  12.  for  the  wickedness  ol'my  people  I. 

12.  14.  which  I  caused  my  people  1.  to  inherit 

23.  13.  they  have  caused  my  people  I.  lo  err 

30.3.  the  days  come  that  I  w  ill  bring  again  the  CUp- 

livily  of  my  ;ituy;/e  I.  and  Judaii,  .^/mos  9.  14. 

Eieli.  25. 14.  lay  vengeance  on  Edom  by  my  peo.  1. 

36.  8.  ye  shall  yield  your  fruit  lo  my  people  1. 
12.  I  will  cause  my  people  1.  lo  -valk  upon  you 

35.  14.  when  my  people  I.  dwellelli  sal'ely 

16.  thou  shall  come  up  against  iiiy  people  I. 
Ua/i.  9. 20.  was  coiifeBSing  the  »iii  of  my  people  I. 
/.J/««s7.15.Loid  said,go,pro|iliesy  unto  my  people].. 
(3.  2.  the  end  is  come  upon  my  people  I. 
iVfaf.2.6.  a  Governor,  that  shall  luie  my  people  I. 
L"tkc  2.  32.  and  llie  glory  of  thy  people  J. 
.f  ( (J  4. 27.  people  of  1.  w  ere  gathered  against  Jesbi 
13   ^7.  God  oi  \.h\s  people  1.  chose  our  fathers 
iJ4.  John  preached  repentance  to  M  people  of  I 
Prinees  of  ISRAEL. 
JVi'.,-i.  1.  44.  lhe;;»-iHccj>  of  1.  being  twelve  men 
7.2.iheprir.'C(;sijI.lieadsand/;;iHcti»/the  tribei 
I'fljred  at  Ihe  setting  up  of  the  tabernacle,  84 
1CAj-.2'.M7.  David  commanded /ire  ntes  of  I.  to  help 

23.  2.  Lavid  assembled  the;i?-i«tc.s  of  i.  28.  1. 

2  Chron.W  6.  i\\e princes  u/l.hiimbkd  themselveb 
21.  4.  Jtlioram  slew  diver.s  oi  \\\c  princes  of  I. 

Czc/r.19.1.  like  up  lamentation  for  lUe  princes  of  I, 
21.  12.  a  swo.d  pliall  be  ujioii  all  the  princes  of  I. 

22. 6.  the  princes  nf  I.  were  in  thee  lo  shed  blood 
45.9.  Loidsailh,let  it  suffice  you,  O  princes  of  I. 

To  cr  unto  ISRAEL. 
Gen.  46.  2.  God  spikRantol.  in  the  visions  of  night 
49.  2.  Iiear  and  heerken  unto  1.  your  father 
Kiurf. 18. 9. goodness  which  the  Lord  hathdone  io  I. 
./u.sA.l  1.23.  Joshua  gave  it  for  inheritance  (ul.21.43. 

23. 1.  Lord  had  given  rest  i.?Uo  I.  from  all  enemiei 
Judg.  8.  35.  the  goodness  he  had  shewed  unto  I. 

1  Sam.  15.  2.  remember  what  y\nia!ek  did  to  I. 

2  S<im.  3. 19.  Abner  spake  all  tiiat  soemed  good  to  I. 
1  Kings  11.  25.  Rezon  was  an  adversary  to  I. 

1  Chron.  16. 17.  confirmed  the  same  for  a  law,  and 

to  I.  for  an  cveilasting  covenant,  I'sal.  105.10. 

21.  3.  why  will  lie  be  a  cause  of  trespass  to  1.1 

22.  9.  I  will  give  quietness  to  I.  in  his  days 

2  Chron.  2.  4.  this  is  an  ordinance  for  ever  to  I. 
Eira7.1  I.Ezra  the  priest,ascribeof  his  statutes  to! 
JWA.8.1.  law,  which  Ihe  Lord  had  commanded  to    . 
Psal.  73.  1.  truly  God  is  good  to  I  even  lo  such 

135.  12.  even  a  lierilage  uvto  I.  136.  22. 

147.  19.  the  Lord  shewelh  his  judgments  to  I. 
Isa.  II.  16.  as  it  was  to  I.  in  the  day  thai  he  came 
.Jir.  2.  31.  have  I  been  a  wilderness  unto  I-l 

31.9. 1  am  a  father  to  I.  Ephraim  is  my  first-born 
f{os.  14. 5. 1  will  be  as  the  dew  to  I.  he  shall  grow 
Jlic.S.ti.  I  am  full  of  power  lo  declare  to  I.  his  sif 
.Mill.  1.  1.  the  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  to  * 
f.vke  1.  80.  till  the  day  of  his  shewing  unto  i. 
.John  1.  31.  that  he  should  he  Made  manifest  to  ^ 
.ids  1.  6.  wilt  thou  restore  the  kingilom  to  I.? 

5.31.  him  hath  God  exalted  lo  give  rejientance  to  I 

13. 23.  God  hath  raised  unto  I.  a  Saviour,  Jzsur 
/(■om.lO.  21.  to  I.  he  saith,  all  day  long  ilretched  out 

11.  25.  that  blindness  in  pari  is  hapiiened  to  I. 

Tribes  of  ISRAEL. 
den.  40. 16.  Dan  shall  judge  as  one  oi  tribes  of  I 

28.  all  these  are  the  twelve  tribes  of  I. 
Kro(/.24.4.twelve  pillars  according  to  12  tribes  of] 
JVnnr.  31.4.  thousand  throushall  iribcsofl.lowt 

36.  3.  if  married  lo  any  of  the  other  tribes  of  I. 

9.  every  one  oi  tribes  of  I.  shall  keep  to  his  own 
/JcKt.  29.21.  separate  him  to  evil  out  of  tn'ifs  of  I 

33.5.  when  the  tribes  of  I.  were  gathered  logelhoi 
.Josh.  3. 12.  take  twelve  men  out  of  the  tribes  of  I. 
4.  5.  stones  according  to  number  of  tribes  of  I.  8. 
7.  16.  so  Joshua  brought  I.  by  their  tribes 

12.7.  the  land  which  Joshua  gave  to  the  tribes  of  I. 
19.5I.whichheadsoffatliersoftr/Ac«o/I.dividert 
22. 14.  princes  through  tribes  of  I.  sent  lo  Reubea 

24.  I.Joshua  gathered  alltriics  «/I.  lo  SJiechein 
./«(yo^.l8.1  inherit  ance  of  Dan  not  among  tri/if  so/1 

20.2.  the  chiefof  triJfio/I.  presented  before  God 

10.  take  ten  men  of  a  hund.  out  of  all  Iribe.i  cfi. 
21.5.  who  among  the  tribes  of  I.  came  not  up,Sl. 

15.  Lord  ha'<i  made  a  breach  in  the  tribes  a/L 
I.Sam.  2.28.  did  I  choose  him  out  of  all  tribes  of  l.i 

9.  21.  I  am  of  the  smallest  of  the  tribes  of  I. 

10.  20.  Samuel  caused  all  the  tribes  of  I  'o  comi 
15. 17.  wast  thou  not  made  head  of  the  tribes  oji 

2.Sflm.  5.  l.lhen  caineall  thet?-i7)fs  o/I.  to  David 
7.  7.  spake  I  a  word  with  any  of  the  tribes  of  I 
J.i.  2.  thv  servant  is  of  one  of  the  tribes  of  I. 
lb.  Absalom  sentsfiius  through  all  the  (riocBtfl 


Propcr  Namks.]      ITH 

SSam.lO.O.peiiple  «prc  at  itriro  thfn'  ihfi  <n'J«  of  I. 
24.  '2.  go  through  all  the  tribes  of  1.  and  iiumliur 

1  Kings  8.  Hi.  I  cliosi"  no  city  out  of  all  ihc  iriOes 

I'J'  I.  to  l>uil(l  a  liousu  ill,  2  Chron.  G.  5. 

1].  32.  h.iie  iiiosen  Jerusalem  out  ol  all  the  tribrn 

of  1. 14.  21.  2  Kings  21.7.  2  Oir.  12.  13.  |  33. 7. 

2  Chr.  11.  11).  afier  tht-in  out  ol'  all  the  tribes  of  I. 
EzraC).  17.ofrered  12goats  accoidingtorr(,''f.<:((/l. 
Paul.  78.55. made  tribes  of  I.  tu  dwell  in  their  ti-nts 
Ezck.'M.  in.  I  will  lake  tribes  of  i.  put  with  Jiidali 

47. 13.  accurdiiii,'  to  the  twelve  tribes  of  I.  21,  22. 
48.  19.  serve  the  city  out  of  all  llie  tribes  of  1. 

31.  gales  he  ^fter  the  names  of  the  tribes  'i/l. 
Vos.  5.9.  among  tribes  of  I.  have  1  made  known 
ZecA.  9. 1 .  the  eves  of  all  tribes  of  I.  be  toward  Ld. 
Mat.  19.  28.  judging  tlie  12  tribes  of  I.  Luke-irVia. 
/?«».  21. 12.  gates  with  names  oflwelve  tribes  of  I. 

IVith  ISR.AKL. 
F.xod.  17.  8.  Amaiek  fought  loitk  I.  in  Rephidiin 
34.  27.  1  have  iiiaue  a  covenant  with  theo  and  I. 
DcuMS.l.Levitessiiallhiive  no  inheritance  wij/i I. 
33.  21.  Gad  executed  his  judgments  with  1. 
Josh.  9.  2.  tl>e  kings  of  Canaan  fought  tcitli  I. 

lO.l.thoiidiabitanisofGibeon  made  peace  icithl. 
1  Sam.  13.  5.  the  Philistines  gathered  themselves 
together  to  figlit  with  1.  28.  1.  2  Sam. 
21.  15. 
2S<im.  10.  I'.l.  the  Syrians  made  peace  with  I. 
^  Kings  17.  18.  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with  I. 
£  Chr  25.  7.  for  Lord  is  not  with  I.  with  Ephraim 
^ftc.6.2.l'or Slie  Lonl  will  plead  icith I. O  my  people 
ISRAELITE 


JUD 

r.zra  9.  2.  of  the  eons  of  I.  Daniel  Wont  up 

See  Eleakar. 

ITHIEL. 

JV(7i.  n.  7.  I.  son  of  Jesaiah  dwelt  at  .Jerusalem 

Frov.  30. 1.  the  man  spake  to  I.  even  to  1.  and  Ueal 

ITl'REA. 
LukeZ.  1.  and  his  brother  Philip  tt-trarch  of  L 

IVAH. 
2  Kivgs  18.34.  where  are  the  godsof  Hcna  and  I.? 
111.  Vi.  ivhete  is  iho  king  of  I.?  Isa.  37.  13. 

JUIBlLEE. 
Lev.  25.  9.  cause  the  trumpet  of  the  J.  to  sound 

10.  it  shall  he  a  J.  it  shall  be  holy  to  you,  12. 

11.  a  J.  shall  that  fitbeth  year  be  to  you 

13.  in  the  year  of  J.  ye  shrill  return  to  possession 
28.  a  field  sihall  go  out  in  the  year  of  J.  27.2I,C4. 

30.  then  the  house  shall  not  go  out  in  the  .1. 

31.  they  shall  go  out  in  the  year  of  J.  33,  54. 
27.  17.  if  ye  sanctify  bis  f.eld  from  year  of  J.  18. 

JVum.  3G.  4.  when  J.  then  their  inheritance  be  nut 

JUDAH. 
Oe7i.  29.  35.  therefore  she  called  his  name  J. 
35.  23.  the  sons  of  Leah  ;  J.  Issachar,  Zebulun 
38.  15.  -I.  thought  Tamar  to  be  a  harlot 
2().  .1.  acknowledged  the  signet  and  bracelets 
4r).  12.  sons  of  .1.  JV«;n.  26.  19.  1  Chr-  2.  3.  |  4.  1. 

28.  Jacob  sent  .1.  before  him  to  .Joseph 
49. 8.  J.lhou  ail  he  whom  thy  brethren  iiSiall  praise 
9.  J.  is  a  lion's  whelp,  he  couched  as  a  lion 
iO.  sceptre  shall  not  depart  J.  till  Sliiloh  come 
F.xoil.l.'i.  the  sons  of  Israel;  Levi,  J.  1  CAr.  2.  1 
JV«m.l.7.J.IVahsbonson  ofAinminadab  was  jirinci 


JVam.25.14.  the  nameof  the  I.  that  was  slain, Zimri     2.  3.  the  camp  of  J.  shall  pitch  (Ui  the  cast  side 


SSaiii.  17.  25.  Amasa  \v:is  the  son  of  Ithra  an  I 
John  1.47.  behold  an  I.  indeed, in  whom  isnoguile 
Bom.  11. 1. 1  also  am  an  I.  of  the  seed  of  Abraham 

ISRAELITES. 
F.zod.  0. 7.  was  not  one  of  the  cattle  of  the  I.  dead 
l,e)\  23.42.  all  that  are  I  born  shall  dwell  in  booths 
Josh.  3.  17.  all  the  I.  passed  over  on  dry  ground 

13.  6.  only  divide  it  by  lot  to  the  I.  for  inheritance 
Judg.  20.  21.  the  Bcnjamites  destroyed  of  the  I. 

i  Snm.  2.  14.  so  the  priests'  servants  did  to  ai!  I. 
13.20. 1,  wen!  to  the  Pililistines  to  sharpen  his  axe 

14.  21.  the  Hebrews  turned  to  be  with  the  I. 

25.  I.  all  the  I.  lamenled  Samuel  and  buried  him 

09.  l.jhe  I.  pitched  hy  a  fountain  in  .lezreel 
V.Sam.  4.  1.  the  I.  were  troubled  at  Ahner's  death 
Si /Tin ir.i  3.  24.  the  I.  rose  and  smore  the  .Moabites 

7.  13.  they  are  as  all  the  multitude  of  the  1. 

1  C/tron.  9.  2.  the  first  inhabitants  were  the  I. 
Rom.  9. 4.  who  are  I.  to  whom  pertaineth  adoption 

2  C«r.ll.22.  arelhev  Hebrews?  are  they  I.?  so  am  I 

ISRAELITISH. 
/,c».  24.  10.  the  son  of  an  I.  woman  strove  iii  camp 
11.  I. woman's  son  blasphemed  the  name  of  Lord 
LSSACHAR. 
Oen.  30.  18.  and  Leah  called  his  name  I. 
,35.23.  Leah'sson  1. 1|  46.  13.sonsof  I.  1  Chr.7.1. 
49.  14.  I.  isastrong  ass,  couching  down  between 
F.Tod.  1.3.  Israel's  sons,  I.  Zebulun,  1  Chrov.'i.\. 
JVum.  1.8.  theptincesof  I.  Neihaneel,  2.5.  |  7.  18. 
Deut.  27.  12.  I.  nnd  .Joseph  shall  stand  to  bles-s 
33.  18.  rejoice,  Zebulun  and  I.  in  thy  tents 
Josh.  17.  10,  they  met  to-iether  in  1.  on  the  east 

11.  Manas'eh  Ind  in  I.  and  Asher,  Beth-shean 

JudiT.  5.  15.  llie  piinces  of  I.  were  with  Debor;ih, 

even  Land  also  Barrik,l!C  was  sent  into  the  valley 

10.  1.  Tola  a  man  of  I.  arose  to  defend  I.srael 

1  h'iuirs  4.  17.  .lehoshaphat  was  an  officer  in  I. 

15.  '."7.  Ba.a.il.a  son  of  Ahijah  of  the  house  of  I. 

1  CAr.l2. 40.  ihey  that  were  nigh  to  I.  brought  bread 
2fi.  5.  I.  the  seveiiih  son  of  Obed-eriom 

27.  18.  captain  of  I.  Omri  the  son  of  RUcliapl 

2  CAr.3n.lS.  nianv  nlLhad  not  cleansed  Ihem.selves 


9.  all  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp  of  .1 
Deul.27.  12.  Simeon,  Levi,  ,1.  shall  stand  to  l)!ess 

33.  7.  this  is  the  blessing  of  J.  the  voice  of  J. 
.fiisk.  7.  17.  Joshua  brought  the  family  of  J. 

18.  5.  J.  shall  abide  in  their  coast  on  the  south 
.Tudir.  ].  2.  the  Lord  a;iid,  J.  shall  go  up  first 

10.  the  Lord  w.is  wiih  J.  ||  10.  9.  fight  against  J. 
fliith  4.  12.  like  Pharez,  whom  Tamar  bare  to  J. 
1  .S«m.23.  23.  search  him  thro'  all  Ihonsaiids  of  J. 
2.'ia7?i.  3.  8.  which  against  J.  ilo  shew  kindness 

5.  5.  David  reigned  over  J.  Sfven  years,  six  months 
11.  11.  the  ark,  Israel,  and  J.  abide  in  tents 

19.  15.  J.  came  to  Gilgal  to  meet  the  king 

24.  1.  David  said,  go  number  Israel  and  J. 

1  AVno-s  2.32.  Joab  slew  Amasa  captain  of  host  of  J. 
4.  20.  J.  and  Israel  were  nmny  as  the  sand  hy  sea 

25.  J.  and  Israel.dwelt  snfely  under  Solomon 

13.  1.  there  came  a  man  of  God  out  of  J.  by  the 
word  of  the  Lord,  to  Beth-el,  2  Kiiiirs  23. 17. 

14.  22.  J.  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

15.  1.  Abijani  reigned  over  J.  ||  9.  Asa  over  J. 
17.  Baasha  went  up  against  J.  2  Chrun.  16.  1. 

22.  41.  Jehoshaphat  began  to  reign  over  J. 

2  Kings  8.  19.  yet  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  J. 
20.  Edom  revolted  from  J.  22.  2  CAron.  21.  8,' 10. 

9.  29.  Ahaziah  began  to  reigr  over  J. 

14. 10.  to  fall,  thou  and  J.  with  ihie,  2  CAroH.25.19. 
12.  J.  was  put  to  the  worse,  2  Ckrun.  25.  22. 
22.  Azariah  restored  Elath  to  J.  2  Chron.  2().  2. 

15.  37.  the  Lord  began  to  send  against  J.  Rezin 
17. 13.  yet  Ihel/ord  testified  against  Israel  and  J. 
19.  J.  kept  not  the  commandments  of  ihe  Lord 

21.11.  Manasseh  ninde  J.  to  sin,  10.  2  Chron .  33.  9. 
12.  h'hold,  I  am  bringing  such  evil  upon  J. 

2!. 26.  his  anger  kindled  against  J.  2 Chruv.  25. 10. 

27.  I  will  remove  J.  also  out  of  my  sight 
24.2.  the  Lord  sent  bands  of  Chaldees  against  J. 

3.  at  the  command  of  the  Lord  came  this  on  J. 

25.  21.  so  J.  was  carried  awaj',  1  Ghron.  6.  15. 
1  Chrnv.  5.  2.  J.  prevailed  above  his  brethren 

27.  IS.  J.  Elihu  oneof  David's  brethren  was  capt. 
28  4.  for  he  hath  chosen  J.  to  be  Ihe  ruler 


£?/■*.  48.25.  bv  the  border  of  Simeon,  I.  a  portion  :2  CAron.  13.  13.  so  Ihey  were  before  J.  and  bohind 

20.  by  the  border  of  I.  Zebuiun  a  portion  I  If),  the  chililren  of  Israel  fled  before  J. 

33.  south  side,  one  sale  of  I.  one  srate  of  Zebulun  14.  4.  .Asa  commanded  3.  to  seek  the  Lord 

Tribe  of  ISSACHAR.  |  17.  6.  Jehoshaphat  took  the  groves  out  of  J. 

JVvm.  1.  20.  I  hat  were  mimhereil  of  the  tribe  of\.  \  21. li.Jehoram  compelled  J.  to  commit  fornication 

2.  5.  Ihal  pilrh  next  Jud^ih  shall  be  the  trihcof  1. 1  13.  hast  inndc  J.  and  Jerusalem  so  a  whorin-r 

10.  1.*;.  over  the  tribe  of  I.  was  Nethamcl  !  24    18.  wrath  came  U|ion  J.  28.  9.  |  29.  8.  |  32.  25. 

13.  7.  of  the  friV.f  n/ I.  to  spy  tjie  land, Igal  the  son  I  2.'^.  19.  the  Lord  brought  J.  low,  made  J.  naked 


34.56.  prince  (.flhe^WApo/- 1.  Pnlliel  son.. fAzzii! 
Josh.  19.23.  Ihe  inheritance  of  Ihe  tribe  of\. 
21.6.Gershon  had  by  lot  out  of  Ihe  families  ofthe 
fribe  of  I.  and  A^ilnr.  28.  1  Citron.  6.  62.  72. 
ilm.  7.  7.  ofthe  trihr  nf  1.  were  sealed  22,000 

ITALIAN. 
.^ets  10   1.  Cornelius  a  ccnnirion  ofthe  I.  band 

ITALY. 
Attts  18. 2.  found  a  certain  Jew  Jalely  come  from  I. 
27.  1.  it  was  determined  th<it  we  siionld  sail  into  I. 
Hei.  13.24.  salute  Ihe  sa'nts,  Ihey  of  I.  salute  you 

ITIIAMAR. 
ETorf.6.23.  Aaron'sfons.  Abihn,  and  1. 1  rAr.6.3. 
3'-».  21.  as  it  was  counted  hv  ihe  hand  of  L 
Vwm.  4.  28.  their  charL'e  under  'he  hand  of  I. 
1  Chrnv.  24.  3.  ami  Ahimelech  of  fi  e  sons  off. 
4.  were  eight  chief  men  among  the  sons  of  I. 
743 


21.  seven  iambs  for  a  sin-oflering  Ibr  J. 
30.  'iTt.  all  Ihe  congregation  of  J.  rejoiced 
.33. 16.  Mann(i«ch  commanded  J.toserve  the  Tjord 
34.  3.  in  I2th  year  of  Josiali  began  to  puri'e  J.  5. 
Kzra  3.  9.  sonn  of  J.  to  set  forward  the  workmen 
7.  14.  thou  art  seiU  to  inquire  concerning  J. 

10.  23.  J.  a'1,-1  Eiiezer  had  taken  strange  wives 
A'cA.  2.  5.  I  hat  thou  wouldest  send  me  to  .T. 

7.  lint  they  may  convey  ine  till  I  come  into  J. 
6.  17.  ihe  iiohles  of  J.  sent  letters  to  Tobinh 

1 1.  9.  J.  son  of  Seriuah  was  second  over  the  cily 

12.  41  for  '.  rejoiced  for  the  priests  that  waited 
Vs.  60.  7.  Gilead'  is  mine,  J.  is  mv  lawgiver,  108.  8. 

114.  2.  J.  was  his  nanctuary,  Israel  his  dominion 
Isn.  1  1.  vision  which  he  saw  concernin2  J.  2.  1. 
3. 1.  Lord  doth  take  from  J.  stay  and  slafTof  bread 

8.  J.  is  fallen  1|  7  0.  let  ua  go  up  against  J. 


.rUD 

Tsa.  7. 17.  from  day  tliRt  Ephraim  departed  froni  J 
;!.  8.  shall  pass  Ihrough  J.  shall  overOow,  go  ovir 
9.  21.  and  they  together  shall  be  against  J. 
11. 12.  he  shall  galiier  together  the  dispersed  uf  J. 
13.  the  adversaries  of  J. shall  l>e  cutoff;  Epiirai'i 
shall  not  envy  J.  and  J.  not  vex  Kpbraiui 
22.  8.  he  discovered  the  covering  of  J. 
48.  1.  and  are  come  torlh  out  of  the  waters  of  J 
65.  9.  and  out  of  J.  an  inheritor  of  my  mounlaiiil 

.hr.  2.  28.  as  number  of  cities  are  thy  gods,  O  i. 
3.  7.  her  sister  J.  saw  it,  and  feared  not,  S. 

9.  26.  Egypt,  and  J.  and  Edom  are  uuciicumciscH', 

13.  9.  alter  this  manner  will  1  mar  the  pride  of  J. 
19.  J.  shall  be  carried  away  captive  all  of  it 

14.  2.  J.  mournelh  ||  23.  6.  J.  shall  be  saved 

19. hast  Ihouullerly  rejected  J. and  loathed  Zionl 
17.  1.  the  sin  of  J.  is  written  with  a  pen  of  iron 
19.7.  I  will  void  the  counsel  of  J.  and  Jerusalera 

32.  35.  they  should  do  this  to  cause  J.  to  sin 

33.  7.  I  will  cause  the  captivity  of  J.  to  return 
36.  2.  the  words  that  I  have  spoken  against  .T. 
42. 35.  hear  the  word  ofthe  Lord,  ye  remnant  ol' J. 
44.  26.  not  named  in  moulh  of  any  man  of  J. 

50.  20.  the  sins  of  J.  shall  nol  be  lound 

51.  5.  J.  hath  not  been  foisaken  of  his  God 

52.  27.  J.  was  carrieil  away  capti»e,  l.am.  1.  S 
K:eA.2l.20.1liattlieswoid  may  come  lo  J.  in  Jerus 

27.  17.  J.  and  Israel  were  tliy  mercbanta 
.37.  16.  write  upon  it  for  J.  and  for  Israel 

48.  7.  by  the  border  of  Reuben,  a  portion  for  J. 

31.  one  gale  of  Reuben,  one  gate  of  J. one  ol  Levi 
Wo^^.4.15.llio' Israel  play  harlot,  yet  let  nol  J.ofl'end 
5.  5.  J.  shall  fall  ||  13.  when  J.  saw  his  wound 
6.4.  O  J.  what  shall  I  do  unlolhee?  for  your  good 

10.  11.  J.  shall  plow,  Jacob  ^hall  break  bis  clod.^ 

11. 12.  but  J.  ruleth  yet  wilh  God,  and  is  failhfui 
12.  2.  the  Lord  hath  also  a  controversy  with  J. 

.loel  3.20.  bill  J. shall  dw  ell  for  ever,and  Jerusalem 

jimos'i.A.  for  three  Iran-'^gressions  of  J.  and  for  four 
5.  but  I  will  send  a  fire  on  J.  it  shall  devour 

Mic.  1.  9.  her  wound  is  incurable,  it  is  come  to  J. 
5.2.  Iho'  thou  be  liltleaniong  the  thousandsof  J. 

Zeph.  1.  4.  I  wi!l  slrelcb  out  mine  hand  upon  J. 

Z.eeh.  1. 19.  the  horns  w  hich  have  scattered  J.  2J. 
2. 12.  Lord  shall  inherit  J.  his  portion  in  holy  land 
9.  13.  when  I  have  bent  J.  tor  me,  filled  the  how 
12.  7.  the  Lord  sh.rll  save  the  tents  of  J.  first 
14.  14.  J.  also  shall  fight  it  Jerusalem 

JV/o^2. 11.  J.  hath  deal  treacherously  ;  J.  hath  pro- 
faned the  holiness  ofthe  Lord  which  he  loved 
3.  4.  then  shall  the  oflleriiig  of  J.  be  pleasant 

Mat.  1.  2.  Jacob  begat  J.  ||  3.  J.  begat  Phares 

I.uhe  3.  33.  I'hnrr.'!,  which  was  the  son  of  J. 

/f(;i.7.14.for  it  isevi.^ent  that  our  Lord  sprang  of  J. 
^«JUf)All. 

1  Sam.  18.  IG.  but  all  Israel  and  nlU.  loved  David 

2  Sam.  5.  5.  David  leignid  33  years  over  all  J. 
2  Chron.  15.  15.  aH  J.  jejoicedat  the  oalh 

20.13.  a// J.  SI ood  before  the  Lord  with  tlu-ir  wives 
32.3.3.  alii,  did  honour  Hezekiah  at  his  death 
"5.  24.  all  J.  and  Jerusalem  mourned  for  Josiab 

JWA.  13. 12.  then  alU.  hroiifflit  ihe  lithe  ofthe  corn 
./cr.20.  4.  1  will  give  ««  J.  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
44.  11.  I  will  set  my  face  lo  cut  oiX  all  i. 

.SccBtNJAMIN,  HeTII   LKIlIi.M,  ClIILDRKN,ClTIE3, 

Daughtkr.  D.MfiiiTKKs,  Housi:. 
/;(  JUDAH. 
1  Sam.  23.  3.  behold,  we  he  afraid  here  i?/  J. 

1  Kings  12.  32.  like  unto  the  I'easI  that  is  in  3. 

2  Kings  24.  20.  for  thiongh  the  anger  ofthe  Lord 
it  came  to  pass  in  Jerns.-jlein  and  J.  Jer.  52.  3. 

2  Chron.  2.  7.  cunning  men  iliat  are  wilh  rnei'n  J 

12.  12.  and  al-o  in  J.  ihings  went  well 

17.9.  they  tan:.'ht;»  J. and  hail  book  of  law  of  Lorti 

28.  G.  Pekah  slew  iv  J.  120,000  in  one  day  •• 
30.  12.  in  J.  hand  of  God  was  to  giv.^  erne  heart 
34.  21.  inf|uire  for  th:'m  lhal  are  left  in  J. 

Kira  5.  1.  prophesied  to  the  Ji'ws  that  were  jn  J 
9.9.  but  hath  exieniled  mercv  to  give  us  a  wall  in  J 
Jifrk.  G.  7.  lo  pnach,  saying,  there  is  a  king  in  J. 

13.  15.  I  saw  in  J.  some  treading  wine-pressea 
Psnl.  76.  1.  in  J.  is  God  known,  his  name  is  gro.it 
./f»-.4.5.declareye  in  J.  publish  in  Jerusalem,  5. 20, 

22.  30.  none  shall  prosper,  ruling  any  more  in  J 
T.rrh.  9.  7.  he  shall  be  as  a  governor  in  J. 

14.  21.  every  pot  in  J.  be  holine.'ss  to  the  Lord 

See  King,  Kings. 

l.nvdofiVVAn. 

Dent.  34.  2.  Lord  shewed  him  all  the  lanii  of  J. 

Ruth  1.  7.  thus  went  lo  return  unto  ihe  land af  J 

Slim.  22.  .?.  depcrf,  get  Ihee  into  the  land  of  J 
2  ft'f'wir.? 25. 22.  people  that  remained  in  landofi 
2  CAr.  17.2.  Jehoshaphat  set  garrisons  in  land  of  J. 
Isa.  19.  17.  xUelavdof  3.  shall  be  ii  terror  to  EaypI 
26.  1.  this  song  shall  be  snng  in  the  land  of  i 
.Jer.  31.  2!1.  use  this  speech  in  tiie  land  of  i 
39. 10.  the  poor,  who  had  nothing  in  ln»  land  of  3 
44.  9.  they  have  committed  in  llie  lend  of  J. 
14.  that  they  should  return  into  the  land  of  i 
Jimos  7,  12.  flee,  ihuu  scur,  into  the  lana  o/i 


KED 

ZecL  i.  21.  lift  up  tlitir  horn  over  the  land  of  3. 
Mai.  2.  0.  thou,  Be tlilelierii,  in  ihe  land  uf  J. 

Jl//!»,  «/JUUAH. 
fudg.i5.VS.mai  of  J.  said,  why  are  yecomR  ag.  us7 
i^iani.  St.  4.  the  7/iai  of  i.  anointed  David  king 

19.  14.  he  bowed  the  lieait  of  all  the  mm  of  J 
43.  tlie  words  ol'the  me7i.  of  i.  were  fiercer 

20.  2.  Itut  llie  men  uf  i-  clave  to  their  king 

4.  aEserafale  the  men  of  i.  within  three  days 
24.  9.  the  nien  of  i.  were  five  hundred  thousand 

2  Qkren.  13.  15.  then  the  men  of  i.  gave  ii  shout 
Ezra  10.  9.  all  the  men  of  i.  galhered  loiclher 
Isa.  5.  7.  the  men  of  i.  are  his  pleasant  plant 
tfcr,  4.  4.  circumcise  your  hearts,  ye  men  of  i. 

11.9.  a  conspiracy  is  loiinil  among  the  men  of  S. 

36.  31.  bring  upon  the  men  of  i.  all  the  evil 

43.  9.  hide  them  In  llie  sight  of  the  men  of  i. 

44.  27.  all  tlie  men  of  J.  shall  bo  consumed 
Dan.S.T.  but  confusion  belongeih  to  the  menofi. 

Sec  Princks. 

Tribe  of  iVDAU. 

F.xod.'^\.2.  Bozaleelofthe  tribe  of  J.  :«.30.  |  38.22 

J^um.  1.27.  that  were  numhercd  of  the  tribe  of  J. 

12.  Nahshoi!,  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  J. 

3.  6.  of  the  tribe  of  J.  Caleb  to  s|^,  34.  19. 

Jos/«.7.l.Achanoflr»6e<?/J.look  of  accursed  thing 

16.  and  tlie  tribe  of  i.  was  taken,  18. 

5.  1.  this  was  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  i.  20. 
21.4.  Levites  outof  the  trr/ic  f//J.!>.  1  CAr.  6. C.5. 

Kingsli.^).  the  «ri4p«/ J. only  followed  David 
£  Kinirs  17.  18.  none  left  but  the  tribe  of .}.  only 
iVaf.  78. 68.  but  he  chose  the  tribe  of  J.  mount  ^■:.p 
fiev.5.5. 1)ie  Lionofthe<r/i£o/.l.  hath  prevailed 
7  5.  of  the  tribe  of  3.  were  sealed  12,(!()0 

JUOAS. 
Jitat.  13.  55.  tlie  brethren  Joses,  Simon,  and  J. 
20.47.  J.  one  of  I  he  twelve  came,  and  a  great  mul- 
titude, Mark  14.  43.  J.uke^.  47.  John  18.  3,  .5. 
27.3.then  J.rcpented  bwnselfand  brought 30  pieces 
fo/in  13.  29.  some  thought  because  J.  had  the  bag 

14.  22.  J.  sailli  unto  him,  not  Iscariot,  how  is  it 
/}etjs  1.  10.  David  spake  before  concerning  J. 

25.  from  which  J.  by  transgression,  fell 
5.  37.  after  ibis  man  rose  up  J.  of  Galilee 
9  11.  inquire  io  the  house  of  J.  for  one  Saul 

15.  22.  they  sent  J.  surnamed  Barsabas,  27 
S2.  J.  atsd  Silas  exhorted  the  brethren 

JUPAS  fscariot. 
Mat.  10.  4.  J    fscariot,  who  belraved  Iiim,  Mark 
3.  19.  7.ul,c  6.  1<5.  ./o/iH  G.  71.  j  13.  2. 
96. 14.  J.  f.scar.  went  U>  chief  priests,  Mark  14.  JO. 
f.uke  22.  3.  tlien  entered  Satan  into  .1.  Iscariot 
lohn  13.  26.  lie  gave  the  sop  to  J.  Iscarint 

JUDEA. 
F.vra  5.  B.  that  we  went  into  llie  province  of  J. 
Mat.'iA.  VS.  then  let  them  which  be  in  J.  flee  into 
the  mounlai£2s,  Mark  13.  14.  I^ke  21.  21. 
fohn  4.  3.  tie  left  J.  atid  departed  to  Galilee 
7.  3.  depart  hence  and  go  into  J.  again,  11.  7. 
Hztc  1.  8.  io  all  t.  ye  stiill  be  witne-ses  to  me 
'2.  H.  ve  men  of  J.  be  this  known  tinto  you 
9.  31.  the  ciHircS.es  had  rest  throughout  J. 
10. 37.  tiiat  word  wiiich  was  published  through  J. 
VI.  19.  ho  went  down  from  J.  to  Cesarea 
'28.  21.  we  ii.ilher  received  letters  out  of  J. 
Hcim.  15.  31.  from  them  that  do  not  believe  in  J. 
J  On-.  1.  Ifi.  to  be  iiroiight  on  my  way  toward  J. 
I  T'lcas.^.  14.  churches  wliich  in  J.  a  re  in  Christ  Jes. 

JUPITER. 
Sets  14.  12.  and  tliey  oniled  Barnabas,  J. 

J3.  then  the  priests  of  J.  brought  sariands 
19.  35.  of  the  image  which  fell  down  from  J. 

VuSTUS. 
4f.<jrl.23.Joecpb,who«M6  surnamed  J. andMatt  (lias 
18. 7.  eiilerrii  into  a  certain  m:in'''  house,  named  J. 
Cbi  4.  11.  Jesus,  who  is  called  j.  salutelh  you 

K. 


KADRSH 

Gen.  14.  7.  they  come  to  Eamrsnpat  which  Is  K. 
/V«iji.l3.26.  they  came  Io  wilderness  of  Pa  ran  to  K. 
20.  56.  behold,  we  are  in  K.  a  ciiy  in  thy  border 
27. 14.  ye  rebelled  ngninsl  me  at  water  of  Meiibah 
in  K.  /)fu«.32.  51.  F.zck.  47.  19.  |  48  28 
33.  36.  pitched  in  wildprncss  of  Zin,  whicn  is  K. 
Dent-  '.  4f).  so  ve  abode  in  K.  manv  days 
P<a/.29.8.  the  Lord  shaUetli  the  wilderness  of  K. 

KAOESH-BARNKA. 

f^im.  32.  8.  when  I  sent  tl.^m  from  K.  to  see  the 

land,  /)(■«(.  9.23.  ./h,sA.  14.  7. 

Juiti.  10.  41.  Joshua  smote  them  from  K.  to  Gaza 

14  6.  what  l.d.  said,  coiicevniiig  me  and  thee  in  K. 

K AREA  11.  Sr;^  .loHANAN. 

KEDAR. 

r?r<«.55  IS.tliesonoftshmnel,  K.  1  CAron.  1.29. 

Fl'iM20.5.  WOP  is  me  that  I  ducll  in  the  tents  of  K. 

Can*.  ]    5.  I  am  lilack  hut  coirrely  as  the  lentsofK. 

ba.2t.  111.  in  a  year  a.  th"  clorj'of  K.  shallfail,  17. 

74* 


LAB 

Isa.  42.  11.  the  villages  that  K.  doth  inhabit 
(iO.  7.  the  flocks  of  K.  shall  be  gathered  to  thee 

.ler.  2. 10.  see  and  send  to  K.  and  consider  diligently 
4'J.  28.  concerning  K.  thussaith  the  L.  go  uo  to  K. 

£2c/i.27.21.  all  the  princes  of  K. occupied  with  thee 
KEILAH. 

.Tosh.  15.  44.  K.  and  Achzib,  cities  o''  Judah 

1  Ham.  23.  1.  the  Ph.lislines  fight  against  K. 

4.  arise,  go  down  to  K.  |{  5.  David  saved  K. 
6.  when  Abialhar  son  of  Ahimelech  fled  to  K. 
U.  will  the  men  of  K.  deliver  me  to  Saul?  12. 
JVcA.  3.  17.  the  ruler  of  half  part  of  K.  repaired,  18. 
KENAZ,  .See  Otiiniel. 
KENITES. 
Gen.  15.  19.  unto  thy  seed  have  I  given  the  K. 
JVum.  24.  21.  IJalaam  hjoked  on  the  K.  and  said 
liam.15.6.  Saulsaid  to  the  K.  depart  lest  Idestroy 
27.  10. 1  made  a  road  against  the  south  of  the  K. 
KERiOTH. 
./er.48.24.  judgment  is  come  on  K.  ||  41.  K.is  taken 
Jiiiios  2.  2.  a  iiie  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  K. 

KETURAH. 

Ocn.  25.  1 .  Abraham  took  a  wile,  her  name  was  K. 

4.  all  the^e  were  children  of  K.  1  Ckr.  1.  32,33. 

KIDJtON,  Sec  Brook. 

KIR. 

2  Kin^s  Ifi.  9.  he  carried  the  people  captive  to  K. 
Isa.  15.  1.  ill  the  niglit  K.  of  Moab  is  laid  waste 

22.  6.  Elait;  hare  ihe  quiver,  K.  uncovered  shield 
.Inios  1.  5.  the  Syrians  sh.iUgo  into  captivity  to  K. 

9.  7.  have  I  not  brought  the  Assyrians  from  K.? 

KIR-HAKASETH. 

2  Kings  3.  2.5.  only  in  K.  left  they  the  stones 

Isa.  It).  7  for  the  foundaiicns  of  K.  shall  ye  mourn 

11.  mine  inward  parts  shall  sound  for  K. 

KIRIATMALM. 

f?eH.14.5.Chedorlaoin.  smote  Eniims  inShavahK. 

./pr.48.1.thus  saith  Ld.  IC.  iaooiifoundod  and  taken 

23.  judgment  is  come  upon  K.  and  Beth-ganiul 

KIRJATH-AUBA. 

Gen.  23.  2.  Sarah  died  in  K.  tlis  same  is  Hebron 

in  Canaan,  .losh.  14.  15   |  20.  7.  Judg.  1.  10. 

KIRJATH  JEARIM. 

Josh.  9.  17.  K.  a  city  of  the  Hiviies  made  peace 

^5.  9.  the  border  was  to  Baalah,  which  is  K.  (JO. 

18. 14.  which  is  K.  a  city  of  Judah,  1  Cliron.  13. 6. 

1  .Sam.  7. 1.  Ihe  men  of  K.  came  and  fetched  the  ark 

1  Chron.  13.  5.  to  bring  the  ark  of  God  from  K. 

2  Chron.  1.  4.  David  had  brought  the  ark  fruiii  K. 

KISH. 
lSa(n.9. 1.  a  man  of  Benjamin  whose  name  was  K. 

3.  the  asses  of  K.  Saul's  father  were  lost,  14.51. 
10. 11.  what  is  this  that  is  come  to  the  son  of  K.? 

21.  and  Saul  the  son  of  K.  was  taken 
2.S«?n.2l.  14.  Ihev  buried  Saul  in  sepulchre  of  K. 
1  CTr.B.  30. K.  thcson  of  Gibeon  ||  33.  Ner  begat  K. 

23.  21.  K. son  of  Mahli  H  2  Chr.  20.  12.  son  of  Abdi 
f.i<A.2.5.MordHcai,soii<>f  Jair,ofShimei,son  oflC. 
Jlcts  13.  21.  God  gave  them  Saul  the  son  of  K. 

KITTIM. 
Gen.  10.  -1.  sons  of  Javai. ;  Tarshish,  K.  IChr.  1.  7. 
.Sec  Chittim. 
i:OHATH. 
Gen.  46.  11.  the  sons  of  Levi ;  Gershon.  K.  and 
Merari,  F.xod.  6.  16.  JVi/jh.  3.  17. 
Exod.  6.  18.  the  aoiis  of  K.  JVum.  3.  19, 27,  29, 30. 
I  1(3.  1.  1  CAroji.fi.  2,  22,  61. 
the  years  of  the  life  of  K.  were  133  years 
.Vttnt.4.  2.  take  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  K.  of  Levi 

4.  this  be  the  service  of  the  sons  of  K.  15.  |  7.  9. 

1  Chron.  15.  5.  ol'the  sons  of  K.  Uriel  the  chief 

KOHATIHTES. 

J'fu.m.  4.  18.  cut  ye  not  off  the  family  of  the  K. 

34  Moses  and  Aaron  numbered  the  sons  of  K.  37. 

iO.  21.  the  K.  set  forwaril  bearing  the  sanctuary 

Josh.'2\.  4.  the  lot  came  out  for  K.  1  Chron.  G.  54. 

2  CAron.  29.  12.  the  sons  of  K. sanctified  themselves 
34.  12.  the  sons  of  the  K.  loset  Ihe  work  forward 

KORAH. 

Gen.  :«i.  5.  Aholihamah  bare  K.  ||  16.  duke  K.  18. 

F/nr/.d.  21.  sonsoflzhar ;  K.Nepheg,  J^um.  16.1. 

JVuri.  16.  G.  take  censers,  K.  and  all  his  company 

19.  K.  gathered  all  the  congregation  against  them 

24.  get  you  up  from  about  the  tiibernacle  of  K. 
40.  that  he  be  not  as  K.  and  as  his  company 

26.  9.  Datlian  who  strove  in  Ihe  company  of  K. 
11.  nolwithstanding  the  children  of  K.  died  not 

27.  3.  our  father  was  not  in  Ihe  company  of  K. 

1  Chron.  1.  35.  the  sons  of  Esau  ;  .loalam  and  K. 
2.  43.  son  of  Hebron,  K.  ||  (>.  22.  of  Amminadab 
9.  19.  son  ofK.  and  his  brethren  over  the  work 

.lude  11.  they  perished  in  the  gainsaying  of  K. 


L. 


LAB  AN. 

r'e7i.24.29.Rebekah  had  abrollier,hisnamewasL. 
27.  43.  flee  thou  to  L.  mv  brother,  to  Haran 
23.  2.  take  thee  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  L. 


LEB       Proper  Aamss 

<?pn.29.5.  kno.,'  ye  L.  ||  29.  L.  gave  RgcIk  1,  Bi  Inab 

30.  36.  and  .laroh  fed  the  rest  of  L.  flocks 

42.  so  Ihe  feebler  were  L.  the  stroigcr  Jacob's 

31.  2.  Jaioh  beheld  the  countenance  of  L. 
12.  for  I  have  seen  all  that  I.   dolli  Io  thee 

2U.  Jacob  stole  away  unawares  to  L.  the  Syrian 

24.  God  came  to  L    p  a  dream  by  night 

34.  L.  searched  all  li.e  tent  hut  found  them  .not 
36.  Jacob  chode  wit  ■  L.  ||  65  .  kissed  his  sons 
32.4.1  havesojourned  ivithL.anJ  stayed  until  now 

LABAN. 
7?e«t.l.l.wordsMosesspake  hetweenParan  andL 

LACHISH. 
.Tosh.  10.  32.  the  Lord  delivered  L.  to  Israel 

12.  1 1.  the  king  of  L.  one  ||  15.  39.  Judah  had  L. 
2  Kings  14. 19.  Amaziah  fled  to  L.  2  Chron.  25. 27 

18.  14.  Hezekiah  sent  to  king  of  Assyria  to  L. 
17.  Ihe  king  of  Assyria  sent  Rab-shakeh  frpm  L. 

with  a  great  host  to  Jerusalem,  Isa.  36.  2 
2  Chron.  11.  9.  Rehoboam  built  L.  and  Azekah 
./(:r.  34.  7.  the  king  of  Banyi>.ii  fought  against  I4 
Mic.  1.  13.  O  inhabitant  of  L.  bind  the  chariot 

LAISH. 
.iiidg.  18.  14.  that  went  to  spy  the  couniry  ot  L« 

29.  the  name  of  liie  city  was  L.  at  Ihe  first 
/«a.l0.30.cause  thy  voice  be  heard  toL.OAnathoth- 
LAISH. 

1  Sam.  25.  44.  Michal  given  to  Phalli  son  of  L. 

2  Sam.3.15.Ish-boshelh  look  her  from  Ihe  son  of  L 

LAMECH. 
G'™.4.18.Methusael  begat  L.yiU.L.took  two  wivei 
5.  25.  Methuselah  begat  L.  1  Chron.  1.3. 
Luke  3.  36  Noe,  which  was  the  son  of  L. 

LAOniCEA. 
0»f  2  1.  what  great  conflict  I  have  for'.hern  at  Ij. 
4.  13.  he  hath  a  zeal  for  them  that  are  in  L. 

15.  salute  brethren  which  are  in  I,,  and  Nymphas 

16.  that  ye  likewise  read  Ihe  epislle  from  L. 

LAODICEANS 
Col.  4.  16.  that  it  be  read  in  ll;e  church  of  the  L. 
Rev.  3.  14.  to  the  angel  of  I  ho  church  of  Ihe  L. 

LAZARUS. 

Lvkc  16.  20.  there  was  :;  ceriain  beggar  named  L. 

23.  heseeth  L.  in  Abraham's  bosom  jj  24. send  1» 

25.  and  likewise  L.  received  evil  things,  but  now 
John  11.2.  Mary  whose  brother  L.  was  sick 

5.  Jesus  loved  Ii.  ||  II.  our  friend  L.  sleepeth 

14.  L.  is  dead  ||  43.  he  cried,  L.  come  forth 
12.  2.  L.  was  one  of  them  that  sat  at  the  table 

9.  iniich  people  came  that  they  might  see  L. 

17.  when  he  called  L.  out  of  grave  and  laisedh^oi 

LEAH. 
Gen.  29.  16.  the  name  of  the  elder  daughter  wreL. 
17.  L.  was  tender-eyed, hut  Rache!  was  beeuliful 
25.  in  the  morning,  behold  it  was  L. 

31.  when  the  Lord  saw  that  L.  was  hated 

32.  L.  conceived  and  bare  a  son,  30.  19. 

30.  16.  Jacob  came  out  of  ihe  field,  L.  met  him 

31.  4.  Jacob  called  Rachel  and  L.  to  his  flock 

33.  2.  Jacob  put  L.  and  her  cliildren  after 

34.  1.  Dinah  the  daughter  of  L.  went  out  to  leo 

35.  23.  the  sons  of  L.  Reuben,  Simeon,  46.  1.5. 
49.  31.  they  buried  .Miraham,  there  I  burieil  L. 

Ruthi.  11.  the  Lord  ma'"  this  woman  like  L. 

LEBANON. 
Ds'Jt.Z.'i^.  let  me  see  that  goodly  mountain  am!  L. 
,/nci.y.  a.  3.  the  Hivites  thai  dwelt  in  mount  L. 
1  hT>n<!S  5.H.  he  sent  ten  thousand  a  month  to  L. 
7.  2.  ;he  house  of  the  foiest  of  L.  j.';.  17,  il. 
2,'r(ii^'sl4.9.  the  thistle  thn<  w  as  ir.  L.  sent  to  Ihe 
cedar  that  was  in  L.  saying,  give  thy  daugh 
teif  to  my  son,  2  Citron.  25.  18. 

19.  23. 1  am  come  up  to  the  sides  of  L.  r.»fl..37. 84. 
'2Chr.  2.  8.  tiny  servants  can  skill  to  cut  limber  in  L. 
Psal.  29.  6.  \j.  and  Sirion  like  a  yoiini  unicorn 

72.  16.  the  fruit  thereof  shall  shake  like  L. 
92.  12.  he  shall  grow  like  a  cedar  in  L. 
Cfln<.3.9.Soloinon  made  a  chariot  of  Ihe  wood  ofL. 
4.  8.  come  with  nie  from  L.  my  spouse,  from  L. 
11.  smell  of  thy  garments  is  like  the  smell  of  L. 

15.  a  veil  of  living  waters,  and  streams  from  L. 
5. 15.  his  countenance  is  as  L.  excellent  as  cedarf 
7.4.  thy  nose  is  as  tower  of  L.  toward  Damascui 

Isn.  10.  34  L.  shall  fall  ||  33.  9.  L.  is  ashamed 
29.  17.  L.  shall  be  turned  into  a  fruitful  field 
35.  2.  the  glory  of  L.  shall  be  given  unto  il 
40. 16.  L.is  not  sufficient  to  burn  forbnrnt-of!eriiig 
(iO.  13.  the  glory  of  L.  shall  come  to  thee 

./er.  18.  14.  will  a  man  leave  Ihe  snow  of  L.? 
22.  6.  thou  art  Gilead  and  the  head  of  L.  to  mo 
20.  go  up  to  L.and  cry, lift  up  thy  voice  in  Rashad 

Eick.  17.  3.  a  great  eagle,  long-winged,  came  to  L. 
31.  15.  and  I  caused  Ij.  to  mot^iii  for  him 

Hos.  14.  5.  he  shall  cast  forth  his  roots  as  L. 

6.  his  smell  as  L.  0  7.  the  scent  as  the  wine  of  Ij. 
JVah.  1.4.  Bashan  and  the  flower  ofL.  langcishett 
Nah.'i.  17.  tie  violence  of  L.  shall  eoier  thee 
ZfiA.  10.  10.  (  will  bring  them  into  the  land  of  L 

11.  1.  open  ihy  doors,  O  L.  that  firo  may  dcvous 
See  Cedar  g 


PflOPEB  NaMGS.]       LYI7 

l.EBBEUS. 
Hal   Ji)  3.  L.  who^p  siiriiair.e  was  7iia<lileU9 

LEGION. 
Va)  4 5.K.I1IV  name  is  L.  for  "A'c  are  niar.7.  /-.-.?. 30. 

i.f.iilUiNS. 
^/a/.26.  53.  lie  shall  give  ine  more  Ihail  twelve  I. 

LEMUEL 
Prc/V.  31.  1.  the  words  of  king  L.  the  prophecy 
i.  it  is  not  for  kings.  O  L.  to  dnnk  wine 
LEVI. 
fien.  29.  34.  therefore  was  his  name  called  L. 
4il.  II.  the  sons  ofL.  F.xod.  ().  1(5.  jVjur..  3.  17. 
•l'.).."i.SinK:(in,  L.  are  biellir.  inslriimenlsof  cruuity 
F.iml.Ci.  Hi.  the  ye.irs  of  I  he  life  of  L.  v.pre  I'M  yaars 
,V«m.  16  7.  take  too  ."ruch  upon  you,  ye  sons  of  L. 
0<';.  5y.  .AmruMrs  wife  Jocliebed,  dauijhter  of  L. 
!>nit.  10.  9.  L.  hath  no  part  with  his  hri'threii 
21.  .").  the  priests  tl'.e  sons  of  E.  shall  come  near 
33. 8.  of  I.,  he  Si. id,  let  thy  TImmmim  and  Urim 
!  Kivss  10.31.  made  priests  which  were  not  of  L. 
j  CAr.  21.6.  hut  L.  and  Benjamin  counted  he  not 
r.7.ra  8.  15.  I  found  there  none  of  llie  sons  of  L. 
Psnl.  KK.  20.  hless  the  Lord,  O  house  of  L. 
frieA.40.46.the  sons  of  Zadok  amoni;  the  sons  ofL. 
4S.  31.  one  gate  of  Judah,  one  gale  ofL. 
y.fch.  12.  13.  tlie  family  of  the  house  of  L.  apart 
Mai.  2.  4.  that  my  covenant  might  be  with  L. 

8.  vehave  corraipied  the  covenant  ofL. 
3  3.  and  he  shall  purify  the  sons  of  L. 
Mark  2. 14.  he  saw  L.  Iho  son  of  Alpheus  sitlin<» 
I.uke  3.  24.  Miithat,  which  was  the  son  ofL.  29. 
5.  27.  he  saw  a  publican  named  L.  sitting  at 
29.  L.  made  him  a  great  feast  in  his  own  house 
//f!>.7.9.L.\vho  received  tithes,payed  tithes  in  Abr. 

Tribe  of  LEVI. 

^^itm.  1.  49.  thou  .slialt  not  number  the  Iril/c  of  L. 

3.  6.  hrins  the  trihe  nf  L.  near  and  present  them 

13.2.  tr.  ofli.hnn^,  that  they  may  minister  to  thee 

J)eut.  10.  8.  the  Loril  se|)arated  the  tribe  of  L. 

18.  1.  all  the  tribe  of  L  shall  have  no  part  nor 

iniieritance  with  Israel,  Josh.  13.  14,  33. 
lCflr.23.I4.Mo?es'  sons  were  named  of  the  tr.nfL. 
licv.  7.  7.  of  the  tribe  ofL.  were  sealed  12,000. 
LEVITE,  S.     See  .r^ppellativcs. 
LIBNAH. 
^um.  33.  20.  pitched  in  L.  ||  21.  removed  from  Ij. 
Josh.  10.29.  passed  to  L.  ||  21.13.  gave  Mo  Levitos 
2  ICinirs  8.  22.  then  L.  revidted,  2  Chron.  21.  10. 

19.  S.  Rab-shakeh  returned,  and  found  the  kmg 

of  Assyria  warring  against  L.  fsa.  37.  8. 
23.  31.  .lehoiihnz  mothrr's  name  was  Hamutal, 
daughter  of  Jeremiah  ofL.  24. 18.  Jcr.  52.  1. 
LIRYA. 
Kzek.  30.  5.  L.  shall  fill  with  them   by  the  sword 
j9cJs  2.  10.  in  the  |i:irts  ofL.  about  Cyrene 

LIBYANS. 
Jer.  46.  9.  and  the  L.  that  handled  the  shield 
Van.  11.43.  the  L.  and  Ethiopians  shall  be  at  his 
LO-AMMI.  [steps 

Hon.  1. 9.  call  his  name  L.  for  ye  arc  not  my  peojile 

LOIS. 
2  Tim.  1.  5.  which  dwelt  in  thv  srandmother  L. 

LO  RTIIIAMAH. 
Hos.  1.  6.  Rod  s  lid  unto  him,  call  her  name  L. 
8.  when  she  had  weaned  L.  she  conceived  and 
LOT.  [hare 

Ofn.  11.  27.  Tin  ran  hejat  L.  |I  31.  Terah  t"ok  L. 

12.4.  Ahram  denartcd,  L.  wi-nt  with  him,  13.  1. 

13. 5.  L.  had  flocks  ||  14.  12.  they  took  L.  prisoner 
7. was  a  strife  between  lierdmen  of  .Abram  aiidL. 
11.  then  L.  chose  him  all  the  plain  of  Jordan 

J9. 1.  L.  sat  in  the  gate  of  Sodom  :  L.  seeing  them 

lO.piilled  L.inio  house|I15.the angels hasteiio  1  L. 

29.  God  sent  L.  out  of  the  midst  of  the  overthrow 

36.  both  the  rl.iughters  ofL.  were  with  child 

T)ct/^2. 9. 1  have  given  A r  to  the  children  of  L.  19. 

Psal.  .^3.  8.  they  have  holpen  the  children  of  L. 

Lvke  17.  28.  likewise  as  it  was  in  the  days  ofL. 

32.  remepiber  T*.  wife 
iPet.Q.l.  deliv.  just  L.  vexed  with  filthy  conversat. 

LUCAS. 
PAjfcrn.24. Marcus,  Demas,  L.  my  fellow-labourcrs 

LUriFER. 
Isn.  14. 12. how  art  thou  fallen  from  heaven,  O  L. 

TJTCiUS. 
^cts  13.  ^.^,.  of  Cyrene  was  n  teacher  at  Aniloch 
Rom.  Ifi.  21.  L.  Ja'-on  and  Soslpater  salute  you 

LTTKE. 
Col.  4. 14.  L.  the  beloved  physician  ffrcelelh  vnn 
2Ti7K.4.11.only  L.is  w  ith  ine,  bring  Mark  with  thee 

LI'Z. 
GeTt.28  lO.thecity  wascalled  L. at  first,  .T„d!T.^■'T^. 
35.  6.  Jacob  cnme  to  L.  in  the  land  nf  Canaan 
48.3. G.  Almighlv  aopoared  to  me  at  L.  in  Canaan 

I.YCAONI.',. 

Ads  14.6.thevfl"d  toLyslraiindnerhe.citiosorL 

11. lift  up  their  voice";.  a:ivirii,  in  the  speech  ofL 

LYDHA. 

tfef»  9  va.  Peter  mm,-  down  to  the  saints  at  L. 

35.  nil  that  dwelt  at  L.  turned  to  th<J  Lccd 

7d5 


MAN 

.Ids  IV  fif?.  Cor.'tj.'ouch  as  l..  was  .i!gli  to  Joppa 

LYDIA. 
Ezck.  30.  "!.  L.  ."hall  fall  v.itl.  them  bv  the  sword 

LYDIA. 

.ilvts  Iti.  14. L.  worshippc.i  god,  heart  Lord  opened 

4U.they  winlout  and  entered  inhilhc  house  of  L. 

LYSANIAS. 

Luke  3.1. in  rei«n  of  Tiberius, L.  totrarch  of  Abilene 

LYSIAS. 
Acts  — ■}.  26.  L.  unto  the  moat  e.xcellent  Felix 

LYSTRA. 

...Octsli.Ci.  they  were  ware  of  it,  and  fled  unto  L. 

8.  a  ci'rtain  man  at  L.  impotent  in  his  feet 

IG.  1.  Paul  came  to  L.  ||  2.  by  tiie  brethren  at  L. 

2  Tim.  3. 11.  afflictions  which  came  unto  me  at  L. 


M. 


MAACHAH. 

Gen.  22.  24.  Reumah  Nihor's  concubine  bare  M 

2  Sam.  3.  3.  M.  mother  of  Absalom,  1  Chron.  3.  2 

1  /Civgs  15.  2.   M.   the    mother   of    .Abijam,  the 

daughter  of  Abishnlom,  10.  2CAren.  11    22. 

1  CAro7i.2.  48.  M.  Caleb's  concubine  bare  Sheber 
7.  16.  i\l.  the  wife  of  Machir  bare  Peresh 

11.  43.  Hanan  the  son  of  M.  was  a  valiant  man 
MAASEIAll. 

2  Chron.  26.  7.  Zicliri  slew  M.  the  king's  son 
JWA.  10.  2.5.  Rebum  and  M.  sealed  the  covenant 
./>r.  21. 1.  Zcphaninh  the  son  of  M.  20. 25.  |  37.  3. 

29.  21.  saith  the  Lord  of  Zedckiah  son  of  M. 
32. 12.  to  Baruch  son  of  Neraiah  son  of  M.  51.  .59. 
35.  4.  above  the  chamber  of  M.  son  of  Shalluin 

MA  ATM. 
T.ukc  3.  26.  Nagge,  which  was  the  son  of  M. 

MACEDONIA. 
./}cfs  16.  9.  saying,  come  over  into  M.  and  help  us 

18.  5.  Silas  and  Timothens  were  come  from  M. 

19.  21.  Paul  purpo!.ed,  when  passeil  through  M. 
Rom.  15.  20.  for  it  hath  pleased  tliem  of  M. 

2  Cor.  7.  .5.  when  we  were  come  into  M. 
8.1.  grace  of  God  bestowed  on  the  churcbesof  M. 
9.  2.  for  which  1  boast  of  you  to  them  of  M. 

4.  lest  if  they  of  M.  find  ynu  iin|irepared 
11.9.  brethren  which  came  from  M.  supplied 

\Thess.  1.7.  ensamples  to  all  that  believe  in  M. 

8.  from  you  sounded  out  the  word,  not  only  in  M. 
4.  10.  toward  all  the  brethren  that  are  in  M. 

MACHIR. 
Gen.  50. 23.  M.  the  son  of  Manasseh,  JV«m.  32.  39. 
JVttm.  26.  29.  M.  begat  Gilead,  27.  1.  |  36.  1. 
./o>-A.  17.  1. 
32.  40.  M.-ses  ^ave  Gilead  unto  M.  Detit.  3.  15. 
.Juda.  .5.  14.  out  of  M.  came  down  governors 
2  Sam.  9.  4.  M.  the  son  of  Animiel,  5.  |  17.  27. 

MACUPELAH. 
Gen.  23.  9.  that  he  may  give  me  the  cave  of  M.17. 

19.  Abraham  buried  Sarah  in  the  cave  of  M. 
25.9.buried  Abraham  inM.il  49.  30.  Jacob,  50. 13. 

MAGDALA. 
Mat.  15.  39.  Jesus  came  into  the  coasts  of  M. 

MAGOG. 
Gen.  10.  2.  the  son  of  Japhelh,  M.  1  Chron.  1.  5. 
F.zck.  38.  2.  set  thy  face  against  the  land  of  M. 
39.  6  I  will  eend  a  fire  on  M.  and  in  the  isles 
Rev.  20.  8.  to  gather  Gog  and  M.  to  battle 

MAFIANATM. 
Gen.  32.  2.  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place  M. 
./o.<t/i.21.38.oiitorGadtoLevite3,M.  1  CAr-  6.  80. 
2  Sam.  2.  8.  Abner  brought  Ish-bosheth  to  JI. 
17.  24.  then  Ilavid  came  to  M.  27. 
19.  32.  Barzillai  provided  sustenance  at  M. 
1  h'ivirs  2.  S.  Shimoi  cursed  me  when  I  went  to  M. 
4.  14.  Ahinadab  the  son  of  Iddo  had  M. 

MAHETl-SHALAL-IIASH-BAZ. 
ha.  8.  1.  write  in  the  roll  concerning  M. 
3.  then  said  the  Lord  to  me  call  h  s  name  M. 
MAHLON. 
Ruth  1.2.  ElimelechV  sons,  M.  and  Chilion 

5.  M.  and  Ciiiiiotv  died  also  both  of  them 
4.  9.  that  I  have  bought  all  that  was  M. 

10.  Ruth  the  wife  of  M.  iiavc  I  purchased 

MALCliAM. 
Zeph.  1.  5.  that  swear  by  the  I.,ord  and  by  M 

MAT,CJIU.=<. 
.fohn  18.  10.  the  servant's  r.a:ne  was  M. 

MAMMON. 
Mat.  6.  24.   no   innn   can    s.-rve  two  maslcrii,  ye 
cannot  perve  Got  and  M.  f.vke  16.  i;i. 
Lvhr.  16.  9.  make  friends  of  M.  of  iinri(!hieor;s.",ci'f 

11.  if  not  faithful  in  the  unrighteous  M.  who  will 

MAMRE. 
Gen.  13.  18.  Ahram  dwelt  in  the  pi.nin  of  M.  14.  13. 

14.  21.  Esi'col,  M.  let  tlicm  tr.Re  tl.cir  portion 

15.  1.  the  Lord  appeared  to  Al.r.hnoi  In  M. 
23.  17.  Macbpelah  before  M.  19.  |  49.  30.  |  .'^.0.  1.3. 
35.  27.  Jacob  came  tti  Isr.ic  his  father  to  M. 

MAN  A  EN. 
.flcts  13.  1.  M.  ^)io  hail  been  biouglil  up  vfith  H, 

6»  • 


Manasseh. 

Ccn.  41.  51.  Joseph  called  the  fir«t  bntn  M. 
48.  5.  thy  two  sons  M.  and  Kphriiiin  are  mine 
20.  in  thee  ahall  Israel  bless, God  make  thco  as 
Epliraim  and  M.  and  lie  set  Ephraim  before  M 

JVum.  1. 10.  of  M.  Gamaliel  was  prince 
7.  54.  Gamaliel  prince  of  M.  oHered  on  eighth  dai 
2(3.  .34.  these  are  thi'  families  of  M.  27.  1 
30.  12.  they  were  married  into  the  family  of  M 

Dent.  33.  17.  they  are  the  thousands  of  M. 

Josh.  14. 4.  of  Joseph  were  two  tribes,  Al.  Ephraisi 

17.  2.  these  were  the  male  children  of  M. 
3.Zelophehad  son  of  M. bad  nosons  hut  danghten 
.5.  there  fell  ten  poitions  to  M.  bes:de  Gilead 

6.  the  daughters  of  M.  h.-ul  an  inheritance 
ll.M.htid  in  Issachar,  Beth-shean  and  Ihleam 

12.  children  of  M.  could  notdriveont  jiihahitaiits 
Judfr.  6.  15.  behold,  my  family  is  poor  in  M. 

18.  30.  Jon.itlian  son  of  Gershom,  son  of  M.  priest 
2  Kings  20.  21.  M.  his  son  reigned,  2  Chron.  K.  33. 

21.  !).  and  M.  seduced  them  to  do  more  evil 
Ifi.M.shed  innocent  blood,  till  he  filled  Jerusalem 

23.  12.  the  altars  M.  made  did  Josiah  beat  djwn 
26.provoralions  thatM.liad  provoked  bim  withal 

24.  3.  for  the  sins  of  M.  this  came  upon  Judah 

1  CAj-.  !t.  3.  Ill  Jerusalem  dwelt  of  the  children  of  M. 

12.  19.  and  there  fell  some  of  M.  to  David 
2CA>wn  15.  9.  the  strangers  out  of  M.  fell  to  As,t 

30.  1.  Hezekiali  wrote  letters  to  Epliraim  and  M. 
11.  yet  divers  of  M.  humbled  themselves 

31.  ].  all  Israel  cut  down  the  groves  in  M 
33.  9.  .M.  m.ide  Judah  and  Jerusalem  to  err 

10.  the  L.  .--iiake  to  M.  he  would  not  hearken 

11.  the  captains  took  M.  among  the  thorns 

13.  then  M.  knew  that  the  Lord  he  was  God 
23.  Anion  humbled  not  himself,  as  M.  had  done 

34.0.  .so  did  Josiah  in  thecities  of  M.  and  Ephrainff 
F.zra  10.  .30.  IM.  had  taken  strange  wive.s,  33. 
Psal.  CO.  7.  Gilead  is  mine,  M.  is  mine,  108.  8. 

80.2.  before  M.  stir  up  thy  strength,  and  save  U3 
Isa.  9.  21.  M.  shall  eat  Epliraim,  Epliraim  31. 
./fr.15.4.  cause  them  to  be  removed,  because  of  M. 
F'.zik.  43.  4.  to  the  west  side  a  porfiin  for  M. 
Mat.  1.  10.  Ezckias  begat  M.  and  M.  begat  Amore 

Tribe  of  MANASSEH. 
J^um.  1.  3."i.  numbered  of  the  tribe  o/ M.  32,200 

2.  20.  by  E|ihraim  shall  be  the  tribe  «/M.  and  the 
captain  of  the  children  <if  M.  Gamaliel,  10.  23. 

13.  11.  of  the  tribe  n/M.Gaddi  ||  34.23.  Hannifi 

32.  33.  to  half  <r(if  of  M.  the  kingdom  of  Og 
34. 14.  half  tribe  of  HI.  have  received  inheritance 

JoshA.  12.  the  hn\{  tribe  of  }A.  passed  over  armej 
13.  7.  divide  to  nine  tribes  and  h:\W tribe  of  M. 
29.Moses  gave  inheritance  to  liair<r/A,»fl/M  thi» 
was  possession  of  half  eWie  ii/M.12  (i.  |  18.7. 

17.  1.  there  was  also  a  lot  for  the  tribe  of  M. 
20.  8.  gave  Golan  out  of  the  tribe  ofU.  21.27. 

22.  10.  the  half  «r77.<;  n/ M.  huilt  there  an  altar 

1  C//r.5.18. Reuben, Gad, and  half  tr/Acfl/M. valiant 
6.  70.  out  of  half /r(7.f  ofU.  to  the  Leviles,  71. 
12.31.half<r(ieo/M.lS,n00toniake  David  kins 
26.  32.  rulers  over  Gad  half  (riJen/M.  27.  20,21'. 
Rev.  7.  G.  of  the  tribe  of  M.  were  sealed  12,000 

M.-^NEH. 
Ezek.  48.  12.  fifteen  shnkels  shall  be  your  M. 

MANOAH. 
Judg.  13.  8.  then  M.  entreated  the  Lord,  and  said 
9.  and  God  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  M. 
11.  M.  arose  and  went  after  his  wife  ami  came 
16.  M.  knew  not  that  he  was  angel  of  the  Lord 

19.  M.  took  a  kill,  and  offered  it  upon  a  rock 

20.  M.  and  his  wife  looked  on  it,  and  fell  down 

21.  M.  knew  that  he  was  an  angel  of  the  Lord 
16.31.  buried  Samson  in  the  burying-pluce  of  j'\L 

MARA. 
Ruth  1.20. Ruth  said,  call  me  not  Naomi,call  me  M. 

MARAII. 
F.xod.  15. 23.  they  could  not  drink  of  waters  nf  M 
J^um.  33.  8.  went  three  days,  and  pitched  in  !M. 
9.  they  removed  from  M.  and  cume  unto  Elini 
MARCUS. 
Col.-i.  10.  M.  sister's  son  to  Barnabas,  saliiteth  yoB 
Philem.  24.  M.  saluteth  vnii,  1  Pet.  5.  13. 

MARK. 

jlcts  12.12.  Mary  mother  of  John,  surnamcd  M. 
2.!i.:ook  with  them,  John  whosesurnanie  was  M. 
l.'i.  39    Barnabas  took  M.  and  sailed  to  Cyprus 
2  Tim.  4.  11.  take  M.  and  bring  him  with  Ihce 

MARS-HILL. 
-?c.'.!  17.  22.  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  of  M. 

MARTHA. 
/.i.Ac.'  10.  33.  a  woman  named  M.  received  him 

40.M.was  cumbered  ||  41.  M.  M.  thou  art  careiii/ 
.lohn  11.  1.  tlie  town  of  Mniy  and  lii'r  sister  M. 
5.  nov/  Jesiis  loved  M.  Mary,  and  Lazarus 
PiO.  Jisus  was  in  that  |ilace  where  M.  met  him 
12.  2.  they  made  him  a  sunprr,  and  M.  served 

MARY. 
Mot.  1.  16.  Jacob heg.nt  Joseph  the  hiisbnnd  ot  M. 

18.  when  his  mother  M.  was  espoused  to  Joec(il> 


MEP 

fSat.l  20  fear  not  lo  take  unto  thee  M.  thy  wife 
S.Il.  tbey  saw  (lie  young  cliilti  uitli  M.  Iiis  inotlier 
13.  r>5.  IS  not  his  mother  culled  M.?  Mark  t)..'!. 
5?7.  5<j.  among  them  was  M.  the  mother  of  James 
and  Jose.-,  Mark  15. 40,  -17.  |  l(i.  1. 
ia4el.27.houseofDavid  ihe  virgin's  name  was  M. 
;{•).  foil  not,  M.  II  of).  M.  abode  ihiee  nxinths 
41.  wlieii  Elisabelh  lieard  ihe  salulatiun  of  M. 
2.  5.  Jose|)h  went  to  he  ta.xed  witli  M.  his  uil'o 
)6.  the  sheiihofds  found  M.  and  the  h.ihe  lying 
19.  hut  M.  kciil  all  these  ihuigs  m  her  heart 
10.311.  she  had  a  sisler  called  M.  wlncii  also  .-^at 
42.M.h:!th  chosen  ihatgood  |.aitn.>i  lo  he  laken 
/,.Aa  11.  1.  the  lown  of  M.  ||  20.  hut  M.  sal  still 
2.  it  was  that  M.  that  anointed  the  Lord 
28.  she  calleil  Jl.  her  sister  secreily,  saying 
12.  3.  M.  took  a  jiouiid  of  ointment  and  anointed 
19.2.5.  M.  the  wile  of  Cleuphas  stooil  by  the  cross 
20.11   M. stood  wiiliiiutat  Ihe  sepulchre,  weeping 

Iti.  Je^us  sailh  lo  her,  M.  she  turned  lier.-ell' 
Sets  I. U. tlie  aiioslles  continued  in  prayer  williM. 
12.  12  l\ler  came  lo  house  of  M.  mother  olJidin 
Kuiii.  16   ti.  greet  M.  who  bestowed  much  labour 

MARY  Ma<rd(dcne. 
.1ifa£.27.5<i.  many  women  were  there,  among  whom 
was  M.  MagdiiUnc,  Mark  15.  40.  Julin  11I.25. 
61.  M.  ji;.'(i''''"'fn'-'sitling  over-against  sepulchre 
28.1. came  .M.  Mnird.  losee  sepulchre,  ./v/iniO.  1. 
W.irfe  10.  1.  iM.  Magdalene  and  Mary  the  moilier 
of  James  imiiglit  sweet  spices,  Luke  21.  10. 
9  he  aj.peand  first  to  M.  Mn/rd.  out  of  whom 
Jokv  20.  18.  M.  Mii(rd(tUne  told  the  disciples 

M.\?SAH. 
F.zod.  17.7.  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  M. 
t>eu^6.16.  not  leuipl  1  -  as  templed  him  in  M.  'J.  22. 
33.8.  thy  holy  one,  whom  llmu  didst  jirove  at  M. 

MATTAiX. 
2  Kiws  1 118.  slow  M  priesi  id'  Baal,  2C/(r.  2:i.l7. 

MAT'I'ATHIAS. 
Luke  3.  25.  .loseph  which  was  the  son  of  M. 

MATTIIT-W. 
.l/zit.n.D.saw  a  man  named  M.  ami  saitli,  follow  me 

10.  J.Pnihp,  Thomas  and  M.  the  jiuhlicaii,  Mark 

3.  18.   I.uke.  0.  15.  Jicls  1.  13. 
MATTHIAS. 
Actii\.  23.  Jnsepl!  called  Barsabas,  and  M. 
26.  the  lot  fell  on  M.  and  he  was  numbered 
MAZZAROTH. 
Job  38.  32.  canst  ihon  hiing  forlh  M.  in  season  ^ 

iML;I)AD. 
A''um.ll.2(J.tlie Spirit c'iime  on  M.he  prophesied,27. 

MEDE,  S. 
Z/Tinn-.'jn  fi.  placed  ihem  in  cities  ofthe  M.  16.11. 
J^;;-(j().2.was  found  in  the  province  ofthe  M.  a  roil 
F.slhA.  lit.  let  It  he  writlpii  am(mg  the  laws  of  .M. 
/jd.Kt.lT.I  will  stir  up  M.  against  Ihem,  ./('r.5I.  11. 
ycr.  25.2.5. 1  made  all  the  kings  ofthe  M.  lo  drink 
J)an.  5.28.  Pkrks,  thy  km:;dom  is  given  to  the  M. 
C.  8.  according  lo  ihe  law  of  Ihc  M.  12,  15. 
il.l.narius  son  of  .Ahasiienis  id' the  seeil  of  the  M. 

11.  1.  in  the  first  year  of  Darius  the  M. 

MEDIA. 
Ksth.  1.  3.  all  the  power  of  Persia  and  M. 
14.  seven  princes  of  I'l'rsla  and  .M,  saw  the  king 
18.  ihe  ladies  of  M.  shall  s.iy  this  day  l<)  piinces 
1(1.  2.  wrillen  in  Ihe  hook  ofthe  kings  of M. 
I.srt.  21.  2.  besiege,  O  M.  all  llie  sighing  ceaseth 
Van  S.20.lhe  two  horns  are  kings  of  M.  and  Persia 

MEfilDIXI. 
Jud(r.  1.27.  ihe  CanaiiiiU'S  would  dwell  in  M. 
S.lii.kinss  of  Canaan  f.nglit  l.y  ihe  w.-ilers  o""  M. 
1  Kivgf  4.12.  lo  Haana  pertained  Taanach  and  M. 
9.  1,5'Sidomon  raised  a  levy  t.i  huihl  M. 
t  Kint's  9.27.  Ahaziah  tied  lo  M.  ami  died  there 
25.29.  Josiah  was  slain  al  M.  30.  2  Clir.  35.  22. 

MEr.IDDON. 

Zech.  12.  n.  as  ihe  iriournini  in  the  valley  of  M. 

MEI.CIII. 

1  vftc  3  24   Levi,  whii'li  was  ihe  son  of  M. 

MEI.OmZRDF.K. 

OrnAA.  IH.  '.ni'  M.  hroujht  forth  bread  and  wine 

Pga'    lie  -f.  'h"ii    an   a  priest  for   evir   afler  Ihe 

oriler  vf  M.  hfeb.  5.  fi,  10. 1  6  20.  |  7.  17,  2!. 

//eft.  7.  1.  this  M.  king  of  Salem,  pri<-st  of  Ood 

Ki.  in  the  loins  of  his  faiher  when  M.  met  him 

11.  a  priesi  shoiiUl  arise  a'ier  ilie  order  of  M. 
15   after  the  simihliide  of  1\I.  ariseth  a  priest 

MRIMPHIS. 
Hag  9  6   Ruvpt  shnll  saiher  them,  M.  shall  bury 
"       MEN  .A  HEM. 

2  Kin-yK  15.  14.  M.  smote  Stialhim  in  Samaria 

IC   M.  smote  Tiphsah  |i  'JO.  M.  exacted  money 

MENE. 

D'ln  5.25.M.M.  O.id  halh  niimhered  thy  kingd.26. 

MEPHIBOSIIETH. 
2S(i?n.  4.4.  .lonaihi.n  had  a  son,  his  name  was  M. 
9.  10.  bul  M.  shall  eat  brend  at  my  table,  11. 

12.  K.  oad  a  voiing  son  Micha;  all  tint  dwelt 

in  the  liouse  of  Ziha  were  servants  to  M. 
16   4. behold, thine  are  r-.ll  th;it  no:lniRed  unlo  11 
7-45 


MID 

2Sam.l9.25.  wherei".  wentest  thou  not  wiih  mc  M.l 

21.7.  but  the  king  gpared  M.  the  son  of  Jonathan 

8.  king  tooktwo  sons  of  Kizpah,  Armoni  and  M. 

MERAB. 

1  Sam.  14.  49.  S.-iul's  eldest  daughter  M.  18.  17. 

18. 19.  vvhenM.  should  iiuve  been  given  to  David 

MEKAUl. 
Octt.  4fi.  11.  Ihesonsof  Levi,  Gershon,  Kolialh,  M. 
Kxod.  G.  11).  JVutH.  3.  17.  1  Ckr.  0. 1,  IC.  ]  23.  ti. 
F.xod.  t).  19.  the  sons  of  M.  Muliali,  Muslii,  jVum- 
3.  20.  1  Chr.  6.  19,  29.  |2:i.  21.  j  24.  20. 
jVam.  3.  36.  under  the  charge  ot  ihe  sons  of  M. 
4.42.werenuinbercdof  M.||  10.17.  M.set  forward 
7.  8.  waggons  and  oxen  given  to  the  sons  <d'M. 
/115/1. 21.  7.  cities  given  to  M.  40.  1  Chr.  tj.  G3, 77. 

MERCURIUS. 
^cti  14.12.  Paul  calledM. because  the  chief  speaker 

MERIBAH. 
F.xod.  17.  7.  he  called  the  name  ofthe  place  M. 
.Vum.  20.  13.  thia  is  the  water  of  M.  27.  14. 

21.  rebelled  at  water  <d'  M-  JJcut.  32.  51.  |  33.8. 
Psul.  81.7.  1  proved  thee  at  the  waters  of  M. 

MERODACH. 
.fer.  50.  2.  Babylon  taken,  M.  is  broken  in  pieces 

MERODACH-BALADAN. 
/.■>■«.  39. l.M.  sent  letiersand  a  present  to  Hezekiali 

MEROM. 
.fosk.  11.  5.  they  pitched  at  the  waters  of  M.  7. 

MEUOZ. 
■fadiT.  5.  23.  ciiise  ye  M.  said  the  angel  ofthe  Ld. 
MESHACH,  Sec  Abed-nego. 
MESHECH. 
Gen.  10.  2.  M.  the  son  of  Japheth,  1  Ckron.  1.  5. 
1  C/troii.  1.  17.  ihe  sons  of  Shem,  Gelher,  and  M. 
I'siil.  120.  5.  woe  is  me,  that  I  sojourn  in  .M. 
A;/-/..  27. 13.  Tubal  and  M.  were  thy  merchants 

32.20.  there  is  M.  |  38.2.  chief  prince  of  M.li. 
39.1. 1  am  against  thechief  prince  ofM.  and  'i'ubal 

MESOPOTAMIA. 
Oe7i  24.lO.EIie7.er  went  to  M.  to  thecity  of  Nalior 
/>rut.  23.  4.  Ihey  hired  Balaam  of  H.  lo  curse  thee 
./iidir.  3.  H.  Cushan-rishathaim  king  of  M. 
10.  Lord  delivered  the  ki»g  of  M.  to  Israel 

1  CAr. 19.6.  Ammimsent  lo  hire  chariots  out  of  M. 
.icta  2  9.  Ihe  dwellers  in  M.  we  hear  in  our  tongue 

7.  2.  the  God  of  glory  appeared  lo  Abraham  iiiM. 

MESSIAH,  See  .H/jptlUitiats. 
METHEG-AMMAH. 

2  Sam.  8.  1.  David  took  M.  from  the  Philistines 

METHUSELAH. 
frfH.S  21.  Enoch  begat  M.  ||  25  M.  begat  Lamech 
27.  all  the  days  of  M.  weie  9(59  years 

1  Cliriin.  1.  3.  Henoch,  M.  Lamech 

Luke  3.  37.  Lamech,  which  was  the  son  of  M. 

MIC  AH. 
fudg.  17.  1.  a  man  of  Tioiint  Ephraim  called  M. 
5.  Ihe  man  M.  had  a  house  of  gods 

12.  M.  consecrated  the  Levile  for  his  priest 
18.  4.  thus  dealeih  M.  jj  31.  they  set  up  M.  image 

lC/(r.  5.  5.  M.  his  son,  Reaia  his  son,  Baal  his  son 

8.  34.  Merili-baal  id'  Benjamin  begat  M.  9.  40. 
35.  the  sons  of  M.  Pithoii,  and  Melcch,  9.  41. 

9.  1.5.  Mattaniah  Ihe  son  of  M.  son  of  Zichri 

2  Chrnn.  34.  20.  Josiah  sent  Abdon  Ihe  son  of  M. 
.<V"(7(.  10.  11.  M.  Rehob  sealed  the  covenant 

,/fr.  2(5.18.  M.  theMorashite  prophesied  in  the  days 
of  Hezekiah,  Zion  shall  be  plowed,  Mic.  1.  1. 
MICA  I  AH. 

1  Khi^s  22.  8.  M.  the  son  of  Imlah,  9.  2  Chr.  18.  8. 
24.  Zedekiah  smote  M.  on  the  cheek 

26.  take  M.  carry  him  to  Anion,  2  Chr.  18.23, 25. 
"MJCHAlAH. 

2  Chron.  13.2.  Aliijiii's  mother  was  M.  of  Uriel 
l'.7.Jelioshaphai  sentM.  to  teach  cities  of  Judah 

A'-,c.  12.  35.  son  of  M.  to  give  thanks,  41. 

Jer.  3(5. 1!.  K.  ijeard  -.vhp.t  Baruch  had  read,  13. 

MfCHAEL. 

Dan.  10.  13.  M.  one  ofthe  chief  princes  came 

21.  nona  holdcth  with  me  but  M.  your  prince 

12.  1.  stthtiLtimsshai;  M.  stand  u(i  for  the  [iiople 

.Tu.ie  9.  yet  M.the  RrKh,-.r;gsl,  contending  with  devil 

tier).  12.7.  M.  and  ansels  fciighi  against  thedrago 

MIfJHAL. 

1  Sam.  14.  49.  Ssul's  vounier  daughter  M. 
IH.  20.  M.  Saul's  daughter  loved  David,  28. 

19. 12.  so  M.  let  David  down  throujih  a  window 

13.  M.  took  an  im»»t'  and  laid  it  in  the  bed 

25.  44.  Saul  had  given  M.  David's  wife  to  Piialti 

2  Sam.  3.  13.  except  thou  first  bring  M. 

14.  deliver  me  my  wife  M.  whom  I  espoused 
e.lfi.M.Saul'sdaushier  looked  throii<rha  window 

and  saw  kin;:  David  dancing,  1  CAr,/n.  15.29 
23.  therefore  M.  had  no  child  to  her  death 
21.8.kingtookfive  sonsofM. brought  up  forAdriel 

MIDIAN. 
Kind.  2.  15.  but  Moses  dwelt  in  Ihe  land  of  M. 
18.1.  Jplhro  priest  of  M.  heard  all  God  had  done 
JV«m.  22.  4.  Moab  said  to  the  elders  of  .M. 
25, 15.  t'ozb;  the  iJaugh'er  •)f  Zi",  and  ofa  chief 
hnime  in  M 


MOA       I'HoPER  Names 

JV  am.  31.3.  let  ihem  go  and  avtngt  the  Lord  of  M 
y.  they  slew  ti  e  kings  of  M.  beside  the  res*. 

9.  Israel  look  all  the  women  of  M.  captiies 
.Jud^r.  {].  1.  the  Loid  delivered  them  to  M.2. 

7.  14    for  into  his  hand  hath  God  deliverea  M 

8.  2J.  thou  hast  delivered  us  from  M.  9.  17. 
2t'.  thus  was  M.  subdued  before  Israel 

1  Knirr.s  II.  18.  some  Edomites  arose  out  of  M 
/.>■«.  9.  4.  thou  iiasl  broken  the  yoke  as  in  day  of  .^I 
10.  2ii.  according  to  the  slaughter  of  M.  at  Oreb' 
60   (i.  Ihe  dronicilaries  of  M.  shall  cover  thee 
HuO.  3.7.  theciirtainsof  Ihe  land  of  M.  did  liemble 

MiDL\i\rrrs. 

den.  37.  28.  there  passed  by  M  merchant-men 

30.  Ihe  M.  sold  linn  into  Egy   t  lo  Polipfcar 
JVwm. 25. 17. vex  lheM.||31.2.ave  ;ge  Isiael  ofthe  M 
.ludir.  6.7.  Israel  cried  lo  the  Lord  because-  of  M 

10.  and  thou  shall  smite  the  M.  as  one  man 

7.  23.  Ihe  men  of  Israel  pursued  afler  ihe  M. 

25.  they  look  two  princes  ofthe  M.  Oreb,  Zoeb 

8.  1.  when  thou  wentest  lo  fight  with  the  M. 
Psal.  83.  9.  do  lo  them  as  to  the  M.  as  to  Sisera 

xMIDlANlTISH. 
M'li.m.  25.  6.  behnlil,  Zimri  brought  a  M.  woman 
1.5.  the  name  ofthe  M.  woman  was  Coebi 
MILCAH. 
(int.  11.29.  M.  daughter  of  Haran,  Nahor'swife 
22.  20.  M.  al.so  bare  children  lo  Nahor,  23. 
24.  15.  Belhuel  son  of  M.  the  wife  of  Nahor 
./Vi'm. 20.33.  Zelophehad's  daughter's  name  wasIVl 
MILCOM. 

1  A7no-.<tll. 5. Solomon  went  afier  M.god  of  Amnon 

33.  thevhave  worshipped  M.  cod  of  Animon 

2  h'lvgs  23.  13.  which  Sohmion  had  builded  for  M 
MILETU.M. 

2ri7n.4.20.Trophimus  have  I  lefi  at  M.  sick 

.MILETUS. 
.'Jets  20. 15.  and  the  next  day  we  came  10  M. 

17.  from  M.  ht  sent  to  F.(ihesu8  lo  the  eldero 

MILLO. 
.Tudg.  9.  6.  all  the  house  of  M.  gathered  logelhcr 

20.  hut  if  not,  let  fire  devour  the  house  of  M 
2  Sam.  5.  9.  David  built  round  about  from  M. 

1  Kinirs  9.  15.  Ihe  reason  ofthe  levy  to  ba2i  ?.I. 
24.  then  did  Solomon  build  M.  IE  27. 

2  Kings  12.20.  they  siew  Joash  in  the  house  of  M. 

MIRIAM. 
Frad.  15.  20.  M.  took  a  timbrel  in  her  hand 
J^nm.  12. 1.  M.  and  Aaron  spake  against  Moecs 
10.  behold,  M.  became  leprous  while  as  snow 
15. M. was  shut  outseven  days||20.1.M.died  Ihem 
20.59.  lo  .^mram  were  born  Aaron,  Mose<,  M. 
lUut.  24.9.  remember  what  G.  did  lo  M.hy  the  wav 
Mic.d  4. 1  sent  before  ihee  Moses,  Aaron,  and  M. 

MISHAEL. 

Ezud.  6.22.  and  the  sons  of  llyziel,  M.  Elzaphtn 

and  Zithri,  Lev.  10.  4. 

JVe//.8  4.on  Ezra's  left  hand  sioud  M.  and  Hashota 

/JuH. 1.6.  of  thechildren  of  Jiidah,  M.  and  A=arinh 

MIZAR. 
Psal.  42.6.1  will  remember  thee  fiom  the  hill  tjf  M. 

MIZPAH. 
^C7t.  31.  49.  Ihe  name  ofthe  heap  was  ca!l;d  M". 

1  Kings  15.  22.  king  Asa  built  with  those  stones 

Geba  of  Benjamin  and  M.  2  Chron.  16.  4 

2  Kings  25.  23.  Ishmael   ihe  son  of  Nethaniah 

came  to  Gedaliah  lo  M.  ,/er  41.  1 
JVek.  3.  7.  the  men  of  Giheon  and  M.  repaired 

1.5.Shallum  ruler  of  M.||  19.  Ezer  ruler  of  M. 

.ler.  40.  (■).  then  Jeremiah  went  to  (Jedal  ah  to  M. 

10.  as  for  me,  behohl,  I  will  dwell  al  M. 

41.  3.  Ishmael  slew  all  the  Jews  that  were  at  M. 

14.  Ishmael  had  carried  away  captive  from  M. 

Hos.  5.  1.  because  ve  have  been  a  snare  on  M. 

MIZPEH. 
.Tnsh.  15.  38.  Dilean  and  M.  cities  of  Judah 

18.  20.  M.  Cliephirah  cities  of  Benjamin 
.Tudg.  10.  17.  Israel  assembled  and  encampe.i  in  M. 

!i.  11.  Jephthah  uttered  all  his  words  in  M. 

20.  1.  Israel  was  gathered  to  the  Lord  in  M. 

21.  5.  that  came  not  up  to  the  Ld.  to  M.  sliiil  die 
1  Sam.  7.  5.  Samuel  said,  gather  all  Israel  lo  M, 

6.  and  Samuel  judeed  Israid  in  M.  If). 
10. 17.  Samuel  called  the  peonle  to  the  Lord  to RI 

22.  3.  David  went  thence  lo  M.  of  Moab 

MNA?0.\. 
..'}cls  21.  IG.  theybroiiffht  M.  an  old  disciple 

MOAB. 
Gen.  19.  37.  Lot's  eldest  daughter's  son  wag  M. 

36.  35.  smote  Midian  in  field  of  M.  1  Chron.  \.  4ft 
Frnd.\7,.V\.  trembling  shall  take  hold  on  men  of  SI. 
Xuw.  2!.  29.  woe  to  ihee,  M.  .Jer.  48.  46. 

22.  3.  M.  was  sore  afraid,  and  M.  was  distfzboe)! 

24.  17.  a  sceptre  shall  smite  Ihe  corners  of  M 

25.1. people  com  mil  whoredom  with  daiight.  oflll 
Drvt.l.  IS.  thou  art  to  |)as8  thro'  the  const  of  .M 

34.  5.  so  Moses  died  there  in  the  land  of  M. 
.'■jdrr.  3.  29.  they  siew  of  M.  about  lf!,;iOn  men 

30  so  M.  xvas'suhdoed  under  the  hnnd  oflsiiicl 
10.  6.  Israel  served  the  jods  of  Syria  and  M. 


^rvOPSR  Namks.J     MOS 

judg.  11.  15.  Israel  took  not  away  the  land  of  M. 
Ruth  1   »■  Klinielecli  came  inti)  Iliecoumry  oI'M. 

4.  his  sorjs  look  them  w  ivtb  of  the  '.voiiicii  of  M. 
i  Sam.  14.  47.  Saul  Ibuglit  against  M.  uiid  Anmioii 
Q&'ani.d.  2.  Uavid  smote  M.  and  nieaeurutl  lliern 

23.  20.  Ilenaiali  slew  two  lion-like  mcs  of  M. 

1  A'inwa  11.7.  foiCliemoah  the  abu:uir.alioii  of  M. 

8  KiiTgs  1.  1.  then  M.  lebellud  agaitjst  Israel 

3.  7.  wilt  thou  go  with  ine  agauist  M.  to  battle? 
i3.  the  kings  are  slain,  therefore  M.  to  llies|inil 
lCAron.4.iJ.  Sarapli,  wliohadlheiioiiiinion  in  Al. 
18.  II.  the  silver  and  gold  he  brought  from  M. 

9  Chron.  20.  1.  M.  came  against  Jehoshaphat 

10.  beholil,  how  the  children  of  M.  reward  us 
JVeA.  13.  23.  Jews  llial  had  marrio<l  wives  of  M. 
Psal.  60.  8.  iM.  is  my  wash-pot,  lOS.  9. 

83.  0.  M.  is  conl'e<lL'rate  against  thee 
Isa.  II.  14.  they  shall  lay  their  hand  upon  M. 
15.  1.  the  l.urdeH  of  M.  Ar  of  M.  laid  waste,  IG. 
13.  Jei:  48.  1.  Ezek.  25.  8.  jimos  2.  2. 

5.  my  heart  shall  cry  out  for  M.  his  fugitives 
\f>.  C.  we  have  heard  the  pride  of  M.  .hr.  48.29. 

11.  my  bowels  shall  sound  like  a  harp  for  M. 

14.  and  the  glory  of  M.  shall  be  contemned 
2.5.  10.  M.  shall  be  Hodden  down  under  liini 

Jer.  y.  20.  I  will  punish  Egypt,  Judali,  and  M. 
2h.  21.  1  made  Edoin  and  M.  to  drink  of  the  cup 
40.  H.  all  the  Jews  returned  from  M. 
48.  2.  there  shall  be  no  more  praise  of  M. 

9.  give  wings  lo  M.  that  it  may  floe  and  getaway 
11.  iM.  hath  been  at  ease  from  his  youtli 

20.  tell  ye  it  in  Anion,  that  M.  is  spoiled 
2C.  M.  shall  wallow  in  his  vomit,  be  in  derision 
33.  joy  and  gladness  is  taken  from  the  land  of  Al. 
39.  how  hath  M.  turned  the  back  with  shame  I 
47.  yet  will  I  bring  again  the  captivity  of  M. 
JImofi,.  2.  but  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  M.  and  devour 
Zg<A.2.9.saith  the  Lord,surely  M.shall  be  as  Sodom 
See  King. 
MOABITE. 
Deut.  23.  3.  a  M.  shall  nut  enter  into  the  congre- 
gation to  tenth  generation,  JVVA.  13.  1. 

1  CKrjn.  11.  40.  lihinah  ihe  M.  a  valiant  man 

MO  A  BITES. 
Gen.  19.  37.  the  same  is  the  lather  of  the  M. 
Deut.  2.  9.  Ihe  Lord  said,  distress  nut  the  M. 
Judg.  3.28.  the  Lord  hath  delivered  the  M.  to  yon 

2  Sam.  8.  2.  so  the  M.  became  David's  servants 

and  brought  gifts,  1  Chron.  18.  2. 
IKings  11.  1.  Solomon  loved  women  of  the  M. 

33.  they  worsliip|)ed  Cliemosli  god  of  the  M. 
iKingti.  18.  he  will  deliver  the  M.  into  your  hand 
24.  the  Israelites  rose  up  and  smote  the  M. 
13.  20.  the  bonds  of  the  M.  invaded  t.Se  land 

24.  2.  the  Lord  sent  against  him  bands  of  the  M. 
Ejra9. 1.  according  lo  the  abominations  of  the  M. 

WO-VBITESS,  See  Kuxu. 
M(3LECII. 
IjCV.  18. 21 .  shah  no  t  let  thy  seed  pass  I  hro'  fire  to  M. 
20. 2.  whosoever  he  be  that  gi  veth  of  his  seed  to  M. 
shall  surely  he  put  lo  death,  3,  4.  Jer.  32.  35. 
1  Kings  II.  7.  Solomon  built  a  high  place  for  M. 
HKings  23.10.no  man  make  his  son  pass  thro'  toM. 

MOLOCH. 
.4mo«5.26  bavebornelhelabernacleofM../?c«57.43. 

MORDECAI. 
Ezra'2.  2.  M.  came  up  with  Zerubbabel,  JVeh.  7.7. 
£slk.  2.  5.  there  was  a  Jew,  whose  name  was  AI. 
19.  then  M.  sat  in  the  king's  gate,  21. 
22.  the  thing  was  known  to  M.  who  told  it 

3.  5.  when  Haman  saw  that  M.  bowed  not 

6.  for  they  had  shewed  him  the  people  of  AI. 

4.  1.  M.  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  on  sackcloth 

9  Hatach  came  and  told  Esther  the  words  of  AI. 
\b.  Esther  bade  them  return  AI   this  answer 
5.13.  so  long  as  I  see  M.  the  Jew  at  the  king's  gate 
l4.gallowsinaile,  that  AI.  may  lie  hanged  thereon 

6.  3.  what  hunoiir  bath  b"en  done  in  AI.  for  lliis! 

10.  make  lla^tl•,  and  do  even  so  to  M.  the  Jew 

7.  9.  the  gallows  which  Ilaiimii  had  made  for  M. 

8.  2.  the  king  took  ofI°  his  ring  and  gave  it  to  M. 

Estliei  set  Al.  over  the  house  of  Ilaniaii 

15.  M.  went  out  from  the  king  in  roval  apparel 

9.  3.  becausH  Ihe  fear  of  AI.  fell  upoii'lhein 

10.  3.  AI.  the  Jew  was  nex:  to  king  AliasuiMus 

MOEIAH. 

den.  22.  2.  and  get  Ibco  into  the  land  nf  AI. 

Chr.'.i.  1.  Solomon  huill  Ihe  house  of  Lord  in  AI. 

MOSES. 

Eio(/.2.10.  PlKiraoh'sdaiightercalled  his  name  AI. 

14.  M.  feared,  and  s.iid,  this  thing  is  known 

15.  Pharaoh  sought  to  slay  Al.  but  M    lied 
'J.  4.  ine  Lord  called  lo  him  and  said.  Al.  M. 

6.  AI.  hid  his  face,  he  was  afraid  to  look  on  Ood 

4.  M.  the  Lord's  anger  was  kindled  against  M. 
27.  go  to  meet  M.  ||  11.  3.  Al.  was  very  great 

5.  22.  AI.  returned  unto  the  Lord  and  said 

e.  13.  accord,  to  word  of  M.  31.19.  12,  35.  1 12.35. 

10. 22.  M.  stretched  f  -nli  his  hand  tow  ard  heaven 

14  31,  people  believerl  the  Lord  and  hia  servant  Til. 

7« 


MOS 

Fxjd.  15.  24.  the  peopie  murmured  ag.  RI.  17.  3. 
10.  20.  notwithslanding  tiiey  hearkened  not  to  M. 
17.4. M. cried  to  the  Lord  ||  G.Al.did  so, jV'hjh. 17. 11. 
12.  M.  huLds  were  heavy  ||  15.  M.  built  an  altar 
18.13.  M.  sat  to  judge  ||  19.  3.  Al.wenl  up  unlo  God 
19. 8.  Al.  retnrned  the  words  of  the  people  to  Lord 

20.  the  Lord  called  M.  up  to  mount  Sinai 

20.  21.  M.  drew  near  unto  the  thick  darkness 
24.  2.  AI.  alone  shall  come  near  the  Lord 

4.  AI.  wrote  all  the  words  of  the  Loid 

18.  and  AI.  went  into  the  midst  of  ihe  cloud 

32.1.  as  for  Al.we  wot  not  what  become  of  him,  23. 
11. Al. besought  the  Lord  ||19.A1. anger  waxed  hot 

33.  9.  the  Lord  talked  with  Al.  ||  34.  4.  M.  went  up 

34.  3o.  M.  put  the  vail  upon  his  face  again 

3il.  43.  M.  did  look  on  all  work  ;  Al.  blessed  them 
40.  35.  AI.  was  not  able  to  enter  into  the  tent 

/,(«.  10.  Itj.  Al.  sought  the  goat  of  the  sin-offering 
24.  11.  ihey  brought  the  blasi-'lienier  lo  Al. 

J\'uin.  5.  4.  as  the  Lord  spake  lo  M.  so  did  Israel 

11.2.  the  people  cried  lo  Al.  and  AI.  prayed  to  Lord 
10.  M.  heard  people  weep  through  Iheir  families 

12.  2.  fialh  the  Lord  indeed  spoken  only  by  Al.  7 
3.A1. was  very  meek  above  all  menu|ioii  the  earth 

7.  Al.  is  not  so,  who  is  faithful  in  all  my  house 
14.  44.  ark  and  AI.  departed  not  out  of  the  camp 

16.  4.  when  M.  heard  it,  he  fell  upon  his  face 

17.  7.  M.  laid  up  the  rods  before  tile  Lord 

20.3.  the  people  chode  with  M.  and  spake,  saying 

21.  5.  people  spake  against  God  and  against  AI. 

9.  Al.  made  a  serpent  of  brass  and  put  it  on  a  pole 
25.6.  brought  a  Midianitish  woman  i.i  sight  of  AI. 

31.6.  Al.  sent  them  to  the  war,  them  and  Phinehas 
14.  Al.  was  wroth  with  the  olficers  of  the  host 

33. 2.  AI.  wrote  their  goings  out  by  command  Lord 
/>cu£.  27. 11.  AI.  charged  the  people  the  same  day 
31.  9.  AI.  wrote  this  law  and  delivered  it 

22.  AI.  wrote  this  song,  and  tau^lit  it  Israel 

33.  1. wherewith  AI.  the  man  of  Gud  blessed  Israel 

34.  5.  Al.  the  servant  of  ihe  Lord  died  there 

10.  not  a  prophet  since  in  Israel  like  lo  AI. 
./y.s/i.l.5.as  I  was  with  AI.so  I  will  be  with  tliee,3.7. 

17.  as  we  hearkened  to  AI.  so  will  we  lo  thee 
4. 14.  the  people  feared  Joshua,  as  they  feared  Al. 
14.  10.  ever  since  the  Lord  spake  thii  word  lo  AI. 

11.  I  am  as  strong  as  1  was  in  the  day  AJ.  sent  me 
I  Kings  2.  3.  to  keep  his  commandmenis,  as  it  is 

written  in  the  law  of  M.  2  Kings  23.  2.5. 
2  CArott.  23. 18.  £zra3.2.  Dan.'J.  11,  13. 
Luks  24.  44.  1  Cur.  9.  9. 

8.  9.  save  the  two  tables  which  M.  put  there 

1  CAr.  23.  14.  now  concerning  M.  the  man  of  God 
26.  24.  the  son  of  M.  was  ruler  of  the  treasures 
Psal.  103.  7.  he  made  known  his  ways  unio  M. 

105.  26.  he  sent  M.  hia  servant,  and  Aaron 

106.  10.  they  envied  M.  also  in  the  camp 

23.  had  not  M.  stood  before  him  in  the  breach 
32.  so  that  it  went  ill  with  M.  for  their  sakcs 

Isa.  63.  12.  that  led  them  by  the  right  hand  of  AI. 
./er.  15.  I.  though  Al.  and  ISamuel  stood  before  me 
Mai.  4.  4.  remember  the  law  of  A!,  my  servant 
JIat.  17.  3.  behold,  there  appeared  Al.  and  Elias 
talking  with  him,  Mark  9.  4.  Luke  9.  30. 

4.  ist  ue  make  one  tabernacle  for  M.  Mark  9.  5. 

19.7.  why  did  iM.  then  command  to  give  a  writing? 

8.  AI.  suft'ered  you  to  put  away  your  wives,  but 

23.  2.  the  Scribes  and  Pharisees  sit  in  M.  seal 
Mark  10.  3.  he  said,  what  did  M.  command  yon? 

12.19.M.wrote,ifa  man's  brother  die,  /,u/cc20.28. 
I.ukc  16.  29.  they  have  AI.  and  the  prophets 

31.  if  ihey  hear  not  M.  and  the  pro|ihet3 
20.37.  that  dead  are  raised  AI.  shewed  at  the  busli 

24.  27.  beginning  at  Al.  and  all  the  prophets 
Juhn  1.17. law  was  given  by  Al.  grace  by  Jes.  Christ 

45.  we  have  found  him  of  whom  AI.  did  write 
3.  14.  as  AI.  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the  wililerness 
5.  45.  one  accuselh  you,  even  M.  in  whom  ye  trust 

46.  had  ye  believed  AI.  ye  had  believed  me 

0.  :'.2.  AI.  gave  you  not  that  bread  from  heaven 
7. 19.  (lid  not  M.give  you  the  law?  none  keepeth  it 

22.  not  because  it  is  of  AI.  but  of  ihe  fathers 

23.  that  the  law  of  Al.  should  not  be  broken 

9.  28.  thou  art  his  di.sciple,  we  are  AI.  disciples 
29.  we  know  I  hat  God  s[iake  unto  AI. 

Jicts  3.  22.  for  AI.  truly  said  unto  the  fathers 
0.11.  heard  him  speak  blaspliem. words  again.^lM. 
14.  change  the  customs  which  M.  delivered  ufl 
7  20.  in  which  time  M.  was  born,  and  was  fair 

32.  then  M.  trembled  and  durst  not  behold 
3.").  this  hi.  whom  they  refused  did  God  send 
37   this  is  that  AI.  that  said  unto  Israel 

13.  .Tl.  ye  could  not  be  justified  by  the  law  of  Al. 
15. 1 .  e.\cept  ye  be  circumcised  after  manner  of  AI. 

5.  to  command  them  to  keep  the  law  of  M. 

21.  RI   hath  in  every  city  them  that  preach  him 
21.  21.  thou  teachest  the  Jews  to  forsake  RI. 
26.  22.  things  which  AI.  did  say  should  corno 
28.  23.  out  of  the  law  of  Al.  and  the  prophets 

Bom.  5.  14.  death  reigned  from  Adam  lo  M. 

10.  5.  M.  describeth  the  rishtcousness  ef  the  law 


NAP 

1  Cor.  10.  2.  were  all  baptized  to  M,  in  the  cUrai 

2  Cur.  3.  7.  Israel  could  not  behold  tl,e  face  oflVL 
13.  not  as  AI.  who  put  a  veil  over  his  face 

15.  when  AI.  is  read,  the  veil  is  on  their  heart 
2  Tint.  3.  8.  as  Jaiines  and  Janibres  wilhs'ood  M, 
Hcb.'i.  2.  AI.  was  faithful  in  all  his  house,  5. 

3.  was  counted  worthy  of  more  glory  than  M. 

16.  howbeit  not  all  that  came  out  of  Egypt  by  AI. 
7.  14.  which  tribe  AI.  spake  nothing  of  priesthood 
9.  J!',  for  when  AI.  had  spoken  every  precept 
10. 2ci.  Ijiat  despised  Al.  law,  died  without  mercy 

under  two  or  three  witnesbca 

11.  23.  by  failh  AI.  was  hid  three  nioniha 

24.  Al.  refused  be  called  son  of  Pharaoh's  daugli. 

12.  21.  AI.  said,  I  exceedingly  fear  and  qii^ke 
.Jude  y.  he  disputed  about  tiie  hmly  of  AI. 

Rev.  15.  3.  they  sing  the  song  of  Al.  and  the  Latnh 
See  Aaron,  Book,  Commanui;!),  Law. 
AIYRA.  ' 

Jicts  27.  5.  we  came  to  M.  a  city  of  Lycia 

AIYSIA. 
Jlcls  16.  7.  co.Tie  lo  Al.  ||  8.  they  passing  by  RI, 


N. 


NAAAIAN. 
Gen.  46.  21.  Ihe  s.ons  of  lienjamln;  N.  and  Rosh 
J^um.  26.  40.  the  son  of  Bela,  N.  1  Chrun.  8.  4. 
2  Kings  a.  1.  N.  capiain  ol  Syria  was  a  leper 
11.  but  N.  was  wroth  and  went  away,  and  said 
20.  my  master  halh  spared  N.  the  Syrian 
27.  the  leprosy  of  JS'.  shall  cleave  lo  ibee 
Lvke  4.  27.  and  none  was  cican-ed,  saving  N. 
NAAAIATHITE,  See  ZofiiAR. 
NAASHOiX,  or  NASflON. 
F.xod.  6.23.  Aaron  took  Elisheba  the  sisler  of  N. 
Kiim.  1.  7.  of  Judali,  prince  was  N.  2.  3.  |  10.  14 

7.  12.  he  that  offered  the  first  day  was  N. 

17.  this  was  llieofleringol'N.son  of  Amminadah 
Rutk  4.  20.  Amminadah  begat  N.  and  N.  hegal 

Salmon,  1  Chrun.  2.  10,  11.  Mai.  1.  4 
Luhe  3.  32.  Salmon,  which  was  the  son  of  N. 

NABAL. 
1  Sam.  25.  3.  now  the  name  of  the  man  was  N. 
4. N. did  shear  his  sheep  ||  5.go  to  N. and  greet  hin 
25.  N.  is  his  name,  and  folly  is  with  him 
.38.  that  the  Lord  smote  N.  that  he  died 
39.  Lord  hath  returned  the  wickedness  of  N. 
27.  3.  Abigail  N.  wife  30.  5.  2  Sam.  2.  2.  |  3.  3 
NABOTII. 

1  Kings  21.  1.  N.  the  Jtzreelite  had  a  vineyard 
7.  I  will  give  thee  vineyard  of  N.  the  Jezreelil« 
9.  set  N.  on  high,  12.  ]|  14.  heard  N.  wassioiiei 
IC.  when  Ahab  heard  tliat  N.  was  dead 

18.  behold,  Ahab  is  in  l!ie  vineyard  of  N. 
lO.in  the  place  where  dogs  licked  the  blood  of  N 

2  Kings  9.  21.  they  met  him  in  the  jiortion  of  N. 

25.  cast  him  in  ihe  poiticin  of  the  field  of  N. 

26.  surely  I  have  seen  vcsterday  the  blood  ofN. 

NADAB. 
i?3-o(/.fi.23.theBonsofA,iion;N.  Abihii,LpD.  10.1, 
24.  1.  come  up,  N.  and  /Miihu,  seventy  elders,  8 
Kum.  3.  4.  N.  and  Ablhu  died  before  Lord,  26.  6  J 
1  Kings  14.20.  N.soi)  of  Jeroboam  reigned,  15.23 
1  C/(r.2.28.  N..«on  ofShamniai  ||  30.  tlie  sonsofN. 

8.  30.  Baal  and  N.  the  sons  of  Gibeon,  9.  36 

NAGGE. 
Luke  3.  25.  Esli,  which  was  the  son  of  N. 
NAHASH. 

1  Sam.  11.  1.  N.  came  up  against  Jabesh,  12.  12. 

2  Sam.  10.  2.  then  said  David,  I  will  shew  kindnesi 

to  Hanun  the  son  of  N.  1  Chron.  19.  2 
17.  25.  went  in  to  Abigail  the  daughter-of  N. 

27.  Sliobi  son  of  N.  biou,iihl  beds  ami  basons 

NAHOR. 

Gen.  11.22.  Seiug  begat  N.  ||  29.  N.  wife  Milcah 

24.  N.  lived  29  years,  begat  Terah,  I  Chr.  1.  20. 

2(>.  Terah  begat  Abraham,  N.  and  Haran,  27. 

22.  20.  behold  .Milcah,  she  hath  born  children  ta 

thy  brother  N.  23.  |  24.  l.i,  21. 

24.  10.  Abraham's  servant  went  lo  Ihe  city  of  N. 

31.53.  God  of  Abraham  and  N.  judge  betwixt  lu 

NAIN. 
IjKke  7.  11.  Jesus  went  into  a  city  called  N. 

NAIOTH. 

I  .?a7n. 19.18. Samuel  and  David  dwelt  atN.  19  22. 

23.  Saul  -.veil  to  N.  ||  20.  I.  David  fled  from  N 

NAO.Ml 

Ruth  1.  2.  the  name  of  Elimelech's  wife  was  N. 

19.  is  this  N.?  II  20.  call  me  not  N.  call  me  Mara 
2.  1.  N.  had  a  kinsman  of  her  husband's  Bopx 
4.  5.  what  day  thou  buyest  the  field  of  land  of  N 

9.  that  I  have  bought  all  at  the  hand  of  N. 
17.  the  women  said,  there  is  a  son  born  to  N 
NAPHTALl. 
Oen.30.  8.  and  Rachel  calleii  his  name  N 
35.2.5. sons ofBilhahRachel'shrindniMld,  Dan,  N 
40.  24.  sons  of  N.  J\rum.  1. 42.  |  26. 48  1  Oir.  7. 12 
49.21  N,  is  a  hind  letlouse,  he  gives goodl;  vrcrd* 


NEB 


Ezod.  ] .  4.  llie  sons  of  Israel ,  N .  G  ad ,  and  Asher 
fiTum.  1. 15.  ot'N  Ahiia  was  prince,  3.  29.  |  7.  76. 
Deut.  27.  J3.  on  noiiiit  Ebal  to  curse;  Dan,  N. 

■$3.  2:1.  of  N.  he  said,  O  N.  satisfied  with  favour 
/ofA.  I'J.  32.  tlie  sixth  lot  came  out  to  N. 

20.  7  appoiiited  Kedesh  in  Galilee,  in  mount  \. 
faiiif.  1.  33.  nor  did  N.  drive  out  the  inlmbiluiils 

4.  111.  Ifarak  called  Zebulun  and  N.  to  Kudusli 

5.  IH.  Zehulun  and  N.  jeoparded  tlii-ii-  lives 
6.3.1.  Gideon  sent  messengers  to  N.  and  tiiey  came 
7.23.  Israel  gailieied  themselves  togelheroulofN. 

1  iOn<rs  4.  15.  Ahiniaaz,  was  officer  in  N. 

15.  20.  Ben  hadad  suiote  N.  2  Ckrun.  10.  4. 
i  Kings  1.5.  2y.  carried  N.  captive  to  Assyria 
I  CAr»ii.  12.40.  N  hrouglil  bread  on  a.sses  and  mules 

27.1i,-.!heca|»tainofN.  was  Jerimotlisonol'Azriul 
IChrvii.  34.  li.  Josiah  in  N.  hrake  down  the  altars 
Psal.  <W.  27.  there  the  princes  of  Zehulun  and  K. 
Isa.  9.  I.  he  lightly  afflicted  the  land  ofN. 
F.xek.  48.  3.  a  portion  for  N.  ||  34.  one  gate  of  N. 
Mat.i.  13.  he  .Iwelt  in  the  hordeis  of  N. 

15.  the  land  of  N.  Iiv  the  wav  of  (he  sea 

7'W4fi"/NArHTALI. 
,Vk)«.  1.  43.  niimliered  of  the  tribe  of  N.  53,400 

10.  27.  over  the  host  of  tire  tribe  «/ N.  Ahira 
13.  14.  of  the  tribe  of  N.  Nalihi  ||  34.  2d.  Pedaheel 

/os/t.  I'J.  3'.t.  this  the  inheritance  of  the  trtbc  of  N. 
ai.  32.  cities  out  of  tribe  of  N.  1  C/irou.  tl  C2,  70 

1  Kings  7.  14.  Hiram  a  widow's  son  oi  tribe  vf  N. 
Reo.  7.  0.  of  llie  tribe  uf  N.  were  sealed  12,0ll0 

NA'i'IlAN. 

2  Saw.  5. 14.  son  of  David,  N.  |1 7. 2.  N.  the  prophet 
7. 17.SO  did  N.  s|ieak  |i  12.  I. the  Lord  sent  N.  20. 
23.  30   U'al  son  of  N.  one  of  David's  worthies 

I  Kings  I.  to.  Itiit  N.  the  pmpiiet  he  called  not 
5H.  while  >\ie  Miked  with  David,  i\.  came  in 
34.  let  Zuduk  and  N.  anoint  him  king  over  Israel 
4.  .'5.  A/.ari.ili  s.ni  of  A.  was  over  the  officers 

1  CUi-nn.  2.  :m.  .\rtai  begat  N.  and  N.  begat  Zabad 

11.  :W.  Jiiel  the  liroihei  of  N.  a  valiant  man 
SKI.  29.  David's  acis  written  in  the  book  of  N. 

1  Chroii.  'J.29.  acis  olS.domoii  ill  the  book  of  N. 
Ezra,  8.  16.  I  snit  I'lom  Ali.iva  for  N.  and  Ariel 
10.  39.  Slielemiali,  N.  had  taken  suangc  wives 
Zee*.  1-2.  12.  the  faniilv  of  the  house  of  N.  apart 
Luke  3.  31.  Malla:h;i,  wliich  was  the  son  of  N. 

NATHAN  AKI-. 
Jolm  1   45.  Pliili.p  uudetl.  N.  II  21.2.  N.  of  Cana 

NAUM. 
Luke  3.  25.  Amos,  wlie-h  was  the  son  of  N. 

NAZARF.NE. 
Mat  2.  23.  by  the  prnphet,  he  shall  be  called  a  N. 

iN'AZAKK.N'ES. 
Jtcts24.  5.  a  rins-leadiT  of  the  sect  of  the  N. 

■^NAZAKETH. 
Mat.  2.  23.  Joseph  dwelt  in  a  city  called  N. 
21   11.  this  is  Jesus  of  N.  Mark  1.  24.  I  10.  47. 
J.uke  4.  34.  |  18.  37.  !  24.  19. 
Mark  14.  67.  thou  wast  also  with  Jesu^  of  N. 

16.  6.  be  not  affrighted,  ye  seek  Jesus  ofN. 
Luke  1.  20.  the  angel  C;abriel  -was  sent  to  N. 

2.  51.  Jesus  came  to  N.  and  was  subject,  4.  16. 
lofin  1.  45.  Jesus  of  N.  16.  5,  7.  |  19.  19.  Jlcts  2. 
22   I  4.  10.  I  6.  14.  I  22.  8. 
46  can  there  any  good  thing  come  out  ofN.? 
jfcts  3.  0.  in  the  name  of  Je^us  ofN.  rise  up 
10.  38.  how  God  anointed  Jesu.s  of  N.  vvitli  power 
20.  y.  things  contrary  Ut  the  name  of  Jesus  ofN. 

NEAPOLIS. 
.Sets  16.  11.  and  the  next  dav  we  came  to  N. 
>  NEUAKVrU. 

f;tn.25. 13.  thesoii  of  Ishmaid,  N.  1  Chroii.  1.29. 

Isa.  GO.  7.  the  r.iiii'i  oi'N.  shall  minister  to  thee 

NEBAT,  See  Jeroboam. 

NEUtl. 

Xum.  32.  3.  Elealah  and  N.  is  a  land  for  cattle 

38.  the  chihiien  of  Reuben  built  N. 
Dent.  32.  49.  set  thee  up  unto  mount  N.  34.  I. 

1  Cliruv.  5.  8.  Bela  dwelt  in  Aroer,  even  unto  N. 
Ezra  2.  29.  the  ciiildren  ofN.  10.  43. 
Xeli.  7.  33.  the  mi'ii  of  the  other  N.  nfty-two 
[sa.  15-  '2.  Mcia'i)  ^hall  howl  over  N.  ar.'d  Medeha 

40.  I.  N.  sioopeih  II  .hr.  48.  !.  woe  unto  N. 
Jcr.  48.  22.  juilffnifnl  is  come  upon  Dibon  and  N. 
NEBUCHADNEZZAR,  NEBUCHAD- 
REZZAR. 

2  A'(»tS-s24  1.  inliisdnvs  N.  came  np  against  Jei  11- 

saleni,  25.  1.2  C/(c,m.3fi.  0.  .Jer.  "W.  1.  |  52.  4. 
2-'5.  22.  as  for  f,  e  people  whom  N.  ha^l  left 
I  OAron.  6. 15.  v  hen  the  l-ord  carried  awavJndah 
jy  N.  .Acr.  24.  1.  |  29.  ,1.  |  52.28. 
Bzro  1.  7.  Cyrus  brought  forth  the  vessels  which 
N.  had  taken  nut  of  Jeriisalpni,  5.  14.  |  6.  5 
Ter.  27.  8.  the  kini'dom  wdiich  will  not  serve  N. 
MS.  11.  even  so  will  I  break  the  yoke  ofN. 

!4   that  ihey  mav  serve  N.  kinj  of  Babylon 
9.'1.  21.  I  will  deliver  them  into  Ihe  hand  ofN. 
S2.  28.  I  will  give  tliis  city  into  the  hand  ofN 

39.  II.  N.  gave  charse  concerning  Jeremiah 
^  10.  bclio'd.  I  will  take  N.  mv  servant  and  set 

74S 


NO 

Jer  49.23.  N.  king  of  Babylon  shall  smite  Kedar 

50  17.  and  last  this  N.  hath  broken  his  bones 

51  34.  N.  hulh  devoured  me,  he  lialh  crushed  me 
Ezek.^li.  7. 1  will  bring  on  Tyrus  N.  a  king  of  kings 

29.  19.  !  will  give  the  land  of  Egypt  to  N.  30.  JO. 
/Jan.  2. 1.  N.  dreauked  ||  4. 37. 1  N.  praise  and  extol 

3.  I.  N.  the  king  made  an  image  of  gold 

19.  N.  was  full  of  fury  ||  24.  N.  was  astonished 

4.  28.  alt  this  came  U|)oii  the  king  N.  33. 
34.  ill  end  of  days  IN.  lift  upnaineeyes  to  heaven 

5.  18.  the  most  high  God  save  N.  a  kingdom 

nebuzar'adan. 

2/iri7(»-s25.8.N.captaiii  of  luard  came  toJcrusaiem 
./er.  39.  10.  N.  left  of  the  poor  of  the  people 
NEHELAJIITE,  See  Shemai.\h. 
NEHEMIAII. 
Ezri  2.  2.  N.  came  with  Zerubbabel,  JVcA.  7.  7. 
yek.  1.  1.  Ihe  words  ofN.  the  son  ol  llachaliah 
3.  10.  N.  son  of  .-Vzbuk  repaired  after  Shalluin 
8.  9.  N.  which  is  the  Tirshatha,  10.  1. 
12.  47.  Israel  in  the  days  ofN.  gave  portions 
NEHUSHTAN. 
2  Kiwrs  18.  4.  he  called  the  brasen  serpejit  N. 
NER. 

1  Chron.  8.  33.  and  N.  begat  Kish,  9.  3C,  30. 
See  Aener. 

NEREUS. 
Horn.  16.  15.  salute  Julia,  N.  and  his  sister 
NERGAL. 

2  Kinrrs  17.  30.  the  men  of  Cuth  made  N.theirgod 
NERAIAH,  .-iee  Baruch 

NETHANEEL. 
JV«m.  1.8.  N.  the  son  of  Zuar  was  prince  oflfsa- 
char,  2.  5.  |  7.  18,  23.  |  10.  15. 

1  Chron.  2.  14.  N.  the  fourth  sim  of  Jesse 
15.  24.  N.  and  Amasai  blew  with  trumpets 
24.  0.  the  son  ofN.  the  scribe,  one  of  the  Eevites 
20.  4.  the  sons  of  Obed-edom,  Joah  and  N. 

2  Citron.  17.  7.  Jehoshaphat  sent  N.  to  teach 
35.9.  N  gave  to  the  Levites  for  passovei-oflerin-gs 

Ezra  10.  22.  Ishmael,  N.  had  taken  strange  wives 

JVe/(.  12.  21.  in  days  of  Joiakim  N.  was  priest 

30.  Maai  and  N.  with  the  musical  instruments 

NETHANIAH. 

2A-inn-.s  25.23.  Ishmael  son  of  N.2.5../er.40.8  141. 1. 

1  Chron.  25.  2.  the  sons  of  Asaph,  Joseph  and  N. 
12.  fifth  lot  came  forth  to  N.  he,  his  sons  twelve 

2  Ckrun.  17.  8.  he  sent  Levites  to  teach,  even  N. 
.ler.  30.  14.  princes  sent  the  son  ofN.  to  Baruch 

41.  2.  Ishmael  the  sun  of  N.  slew  Gedaliah 
15.  but  Ishmael  son  of  N.  escaped  from  Johanan 
WETHINIMS. 

1  Chron.  9.  2.  the  first  iiihahitanls  were  the  N. 
Ezra  2.  43.  the  N.  went  up  with  Zeriibbabel 

58.  all  the  N  and  the  children  of  Sohunon's  ser 
vants  were  392,  JVeh.  7.  00. 

7.  7.  some  of  the  N.  went  to  Jerusalem 
24.  itshall  nut  be  lawful  to  impose  toll  on  the  N. 

8.  17.  what  to  say  10  Idilo  ami  brethren  the  N. 

20.  the  N.  whom  D.ivid  apiioiiited  forseivice 
ATeh.  3.  2^1  the  N.  dwelt  in  Ophel,  II.  21. 

10.  28.  the  N.  had  separated  from  the  people 

11.  21.  Ziha  and  Gispa  were  over  the  N. 
NICANOR. 

HcCs  6.  5.  tliey  chose  Stephen,  Philip  and  N. 

N  ICO  DEM  US. 
.fohn  3.  1.  N.  a  ruler  of  the  Jeivs  came  to  Jesus 
7.  50.  N.  came  to  Jesus  by  nislit,  19.  39 

NICOLAITANS. 
Rev  2.  6.  that  thou  hatest  the  deeds  of  the  N. 
15.  hast  them  that  bold  the  doctrine  of  the  N. 
NICAPOLIS. 
Tit.  3.  12.  be  diligent  to  come  unto  me  to  N. 

NIGER. 
Jlcts  13.  1.  at  Aniioch.  Simeon  who  was  called  N. 

NiMROD. 
f? en.  10.  8.  Cush  begat  N.  1  Chron.  I.  10. 

9.  as  N.  Ihe  mighty  hunter  before  the  Lord 

jl/ic.  5. 6.  theyshall  wnsle  land  of  Assyria  and  N. 

'  Nlft/Siil,  See  Jkhu. 

NINEVEH. 

Gen.  10.  II.  Ashur  went  and  budded  N. 

2  Kintrs  19.36. 9etinaclierib  <l\velt  at  N.  [sa. 37.  37. 
.Unak  1.2.go  to  N  3.2.  i!  4.1 1.  shmild  not  I  .«pare  N."? 

3.  3.  now  N.  was  an  e:ireodi:i,T  great  city 
J\'ah.  I.  l.lhehordenof  N.  |12.  8.  N.  is  like  n  pool 
3.  7.  N.  is  laid  waste,  w'no  will  bemoan  her? 
y.eph.  2.  13.  he  will  make  N.  a  desolation,  and  dry 
Mat.  12.  41.  the  men  ofN.  shall  rise  up  in  judgment 
and  condemn  this  senoralion,  Luke  11.32. 
NIWEVITES 
fAike  11.  30.  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  unto  the  N. 

NtSAN. 
JVcft.2.1.inthemonthN.||  K.?(A.3.7.  first  month  N. 

NISROCH. 

2 /un"-.' 19.37. as  he  was  worshipping  in  the  house  ol 

N.his  8  jd,  was  smote  with  the  sword,  Isa.  37.38. 

NO. 

.l<•r.46.2.^   I  will  punish  N.  Eick.  30.  14,  15,  16. 

JVaA.  3.  8    irl  ihou  better  than  populoui  N,7 


OMR,     [PnoPBB  Names 

NOADIAir. 
Ezra  8.  33.  N.  the  son  of  Biniiui.  a  Levite 
.Yeh.  6.  14.  my  God,  think  on  the  pro|  heloss  N 

NOAH,  NOE. 

Cren.  5.  29.  N.  saying,  this  same  shall  comfort  eg 

30.  Lamech  begat  N.  I|  6.  8.  N.  found  grace 

0.  9.  these  are  the  generations  of  N.  10.  I,  .'?2 

1  CAr.  I.  4. 

7.  23.  N.  only  remained  alive,  and  they  in  the  arii 

8.  1.  God  remembered  N.  and  every  living  thing 
G.  N.  opened  the  window  of  the  ark  he  had  maile 
20.  N.  budded  an  altar  lo  the  Lord,  and  ofliired 

9.  24.  N.  awoke  from  Ins  wine  ||  29.  the  days  ofN 
/sa.  54.  9.  Ibis  is  as  the  waters  ofN.  unto  me 
Ezek.}i.]i.  though  these  three,  N.  Daniel,  Job,  20 
Jf,i(.  24. 37.  as  It  was  in  ihe  days  of  N.  /,uAel7.  26 
/.like  3.  36.  Shem,  which  was  ihe  son  of  N. 
Heb.  11.  7.  by  faith  N.  being  warned  of  Goil 

1  Pet.  3.  20   when  God  walled  in  the  days  ofN 

2  Pet.  2.  5.  God  spared  not  old  world,  hut'saved  N 

NOAH. 
JV^«;n.2().33.lhe  names  of  the  daughters  of  Zelophe 
had  were  N.  Tirzah,  27.  1.  |  36.  11 
./osA.  17.  3. 
NOB. 
]  .Sam.  21.  1.  David  came  to  N.  to  Ahimelech 
22.9.Doegsaid,Isaw  the  son  ofJesse  coming  to  N 
II.  the  king  sent  to  call  the  (iriests  in  N. 
19.  Doeg  smote  N.  the  city  of  the  jirirsis 
JVfA.  Il..'i-.  the  children  of  I'enjamin  dwel'  alN. 
ha.  10.  32.  as  vet  shall  he  remain  at  N.  thai  day 

NOPH. 

Isa.  19.  13.  the  princes  ofN.  are  deceived 

./er.i.  16.  the  children  ofN.  have  broken  the  crov.o 

46.  14.  puhlish  in  N.  ||  19.  for  N.  shall  be  waste 

Ezek.  30. 13.  will  cause  their  images  to  ceaseoul  N 

16.  and  N.  shall  have  dislrcs.scs  daily 

NUN,  See  Joshua. 

NYMPHAS. 

Cut.  4.  15.  salute  N.  and  the  church  In  his  house 


o. 


ORADIAIL 

I  Kings  \B.X  A hab called O. now O. feared  the Ld. 
4.  O.  look  a  hundred  prophets  and  hid  them 
7.  as  O.  was  in  the  way,  behidd  Elijah  met  him 
16.  so  O.  went  lo  meet  Ahab,  and  lidd  him 

1  CAr.  3.  21.  sons  of  0.11  27. 19.  Ishmaiah  son  of  O 
7.  3.  son  of  Izraiah,  O.  ||  8. 38.  son  of  Azel,  9. 44 

9.  Ifi.  O.  Ihe  son  of  Shemaiah,  the  son  of  Galal 

12.  9.  of  Gadites  men  of  might,  O.  the  second 

2  Chr.  17.  7.  he  sent  to  his  princes,  to  O.  to  teacb 
34.  12.  the  overseers  were  Jalialh  and  O. 

Ezra  8.  9.  O.  son  of  Jehiel  went  uji  with  Ezra 
JVeh.  10.  5.  O.  sealed  ||  12.  25.  O.  was  a  porter 
Obad.  1.  the  vision  ol'O.  thus  saith  the  Lord 

ORKD. 
liulh  4   17.  and  Ihey  called  his  name  O. 
21.  Boaz  begat  O.  1  Chron.  2.  12.  Mat.  1.  5. 

1  Chrnn.  2.  37.'Eplilal  besat  O.  ||  20.  7.  .Shemajah 
II.  47.  O.  one  of  David's  valiant  men 

2  CA7-07I.23.]  look  Azariah  son  of  O.  into  coveiant 
Luke  3  32.  Jesse,  which  was  ihe  son  of  O. 

OBED-EDOM. 

2  Sam.  6.  10.  David  carried  the  ark  inio  Ihe  house 

of  O.  11.  1  C/iron.  13.  13,  14 

l1.theL.blessedtheliouseofO.l2.  1  CAr.  13.14 

12.  David  brought  the  ark  from  house  of  O.  into 

the  cilv  of  David  with  gladness,  I  CAr.  15.25. 

1  Chron.  15   18.  O.  a  porter,  24.  ||  21.  O.  with  harp 

10.  5.  O.  npd  Jeiel  wilh  psalteries  and  harps 

33.  O.  with  their  brethren,  O.  also  son  of  Jedu- 
thiin,  and  Hosnh,  to  be  porleri 
20.  4.  sons  of  O.  8.  jf  **.  sons  of  O.  fit  for  service 
15.  Ihe  lot  southward  fell  lo  O.  and  his  eons 

2  CAron.25.24  Joash  took  the  vessels  found  with  O 

OCR  AN,  .SV«Pagiel. 

ODED. 

2CAr.l5.1.  Spirit  of  God  came  on  AzarinhsonofO 

28.  9.  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  was  there,  called  O 

OG. 
r^fiit  3). 4.  the  Lord  shall  do  to  them  nshedidloO. 
./o«-A.2.  10.  for  we  have  hiard  what  you  did  to  O. 

13.  31.  the  cities  of  O.  pertaining  to  Macliir 

1  Kings  4.  19.  Geber  was  in  the  country  of  O. 

See  Rashan. 

OLYMPAS. 

K(/m. 16. 15. salute  Ji,';a,0. and  all  siinfs  wilh  them 

OMEGA,  See  Alpha,  in  Jippellat.ives. 

OMRI. 

1  Kinrrs  16. 16.  wherefore  all  Israel  made  O.  king 
21.  half  followed  O.  H  25.  but  O.  wrouffht  evil 
30.  Ahab  son  of  O.  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  ll.e  Ld 

2  ft7n-r.«8.2ti.Athalinh  daughter  of  0.2  CAr.  22.9 
I  Chr.  7.  a.  O.  son  of  Beeher  ||  9.  4.  O.  »on  of  Imri 

27.  18.  O.  son  of  Michael,  ruler  oflssiohcr 
Mic.  G.  16.  for  the  statutes  ofO.  arc  kept,  and  all  the 
works  of  thfl  hnuBe  ofAhat) 


V  lOPER  Names.       TAT 

o\. 

f?en.  41.45.  Poll  |.Ii.:r,;li  iiriostofO.  50.  | -IG.  00. 

A'ltHI.   iti.  1.  U     Ilie  sou  Ol    I'ulutll  look   lllLll 

ONA.N. 
rjtn.  38.  4.  she  bare  ;>  sun  ;iiiil  called  his  name  O 

y.  O.  knew  that  Ihe  sce-l  slioulil  noi  be  liis 
4fi  lisuii.-iorjudah,  i;r,0. -Vhhi.'JO.IU.  1C'/i/-.2.:) 
£r  aiidU.Uieil  ill  Uie  land  ul'Cunaaii,^\u«i.-Jt).IU 
UNESIMU.-J. 
Vol.  I.  9.  O.  a  ("aillilul  and  beluved  brother 
HIii/em.  10.  I  beseech  tliee  lor  mv  soii  O. 

UNEtfirilORUS. 
2  7"im.  1.  l(i.  Lord  give  ineicy  to  the  house  of  O. 
4.  lU.  ealuie  Aquila  and  the  household  ofO. 

Ul'UEL. 
2  CAr.  27.3.  Jothain  built  much  on  the  wall  of  O 
3;t.i4.Manasi.ijii  coiniiassed  aboulO.  and  raised  it 
JV./i.  3.  i2(i.  the  Nelhiniins  dwelt  m  O.  11.  21. 
•2~.  tiie  Tekoiies  repaired  to  the  wall  of  (J. 
UI'HIK. 
Gen.  10.  29.  Joktan  beijat  U.  1  Chron.  1.  23. 
1  Ktttffs  i).2ft.they  came  lo  O.uiul  letch. iVom  thence 
gold,  and  brought  to  Solomon,  2CVi:-.d.  Id.  |  U.IO 
Ui.U. brought  from  O. great  iileilly  of  aliiiug-trees 
22.48.Jiliosiiai)liat  niaile  ships  to  go  to  O.  lor  gold 
1  Chron.  i'J.  4.  given  3000  talents  of  gold  of  U 
./o,';22.24.  ihuushalt  lay  up  the  gold  ol  O.  as  stones 
iid.  lU.  wisdom  not  valued  with  the  gold  of  O. 
Psai.  45.  9.  did  stand  the  <|ueen  in  gold  of  O. 
laa.  13. 12.  a  man  more  precious  than  wedge  of  O 

OREb. 
J«d^'-.7.25.lhey  slew  princes  of  Midian,Zceb,O.S.3. 
I'scU.  83.  II.  make  their  nobles  like  O.  and  Zeeb 
Isa.  10.  2d.  slaughter  of  Midian  at  the  rock  of  O. 

ORION. 
Jok  9.9.  who  maketh  O.  and  Pleiades,  Imos  5.  8. 
3d.  31.  or  canst  thou  loose  the  bands  of  0.7 

ORNAN. 
JChron.  21.  15.  the  ihresliiiig-floor  of  0. 18.  28. 
20.  and  O.  turned  hack,  and  saw  the  angel 
25.  David  gave  to  O.  I'or  the  jilace  GOO  shekels 
ORPAll. 
Ilulh  1.  4.  the  name  of  the  one  was  O.  other  Ruth 
14.  O.  kissed  Naomi,  but  Ruth  clave  to  her 
OtiHEA,  AeeJosHUA. 
OTHNIEL. 
Josh.  15.  17.  O.  son  of  Keiiaz  took  it,  .Tudg.  1. 13. 
Judg.  3. 9.  Lord  raised  a  deliverer,  0. 1|  11.  O.  died 
J  CAr.  4. 13.  Bonsof  Keiiaz,  O.  Seraiah,sfjnsof  O. 
27.  15.  the  twelfth  captain  wasHeldai  of  O. 

OZEM. 
1  Chron.  2.  15.  O.  was  tiie  siMh  son  of  Jesse 

OZIAS. 
Mat.  1.  8.  Jorain  begat  O.  11  9.  O.  begat  Joa'ham 


PAARAL 

2  5am.  23.  35.  P.  the  Arbile,  a  mighly  man 

PADAN-ARAM." 
(len.  25.  20.  Rebekah  daughter  of  Bethuel  of  P. 
28.  6.  Isaac  sent  .lacob  away  to  P.  to  take  a  wife 

7.  .lacob  obeyed  nis  father,  and  was  gone  to  P. 

31. 18.  he  carried  away  what  he  had  gotten  in  P. 

35. 9.  G.  appeared  lo  Jacob  when  he  came  from  P. 

20.  sons  which  were  born  to  him  in  P.  40.  15. 

PAGIEL. 

Nam.  1. 13.  P.  sonof  Ocran,  princeof  Asher,  7.  72. 

PALESTINA. 
Kzod.  15. 14.  sorrow  shall  lake  hold  on  men  of  P. 
Isa.  14.  29.  ifjoice  not,  thou  whole  P.  because 
31.  cry,  O  city,  thou  whole  P.  art  dissolved 
PAMPHYLIA. 
/lets  13. 13.  Paul  came  from  Paphos  toPerga  in  P. 
15.  38.  John  departed  IVom  them  from  P. 
27.  5.  when  he  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of  P. 

PAPHOS. 
.Sets  13.  G.  when  thev  had  gone  thro'  the  isle  to  P. 

i'ARAN. 

Gen.  21.  21.  lahmarldwclt  in  the  wildernessof  P. 

JJ'um.  10.  12.  I  12.  IG.  I  13.  3,2G.  1  Sam.  25.  1. 

Deut.  3;!.  2.  the  Lord  slimed  forth  fiom  mount  P. 

//c4.3. 3.  fromTeman,  the  holy  One  came  from  P. 

PARBAR.' 
I  Chr.  26. 16.  porters,  fr.ur  at  the  causey,  two  ai  P. 

PA  RM  EN  AS. 
9cts  G.  5.  they  chose  Timon,  P.  and  Nicolas 

PARTHIANS. 
Jlcls  2.  9.  P.  we  hear  lliern  speak  in  our  tongues 

PASIIUU. 
\Chrnn.  9. 12.  P.  the  son  ..f  Malchijnh,  JV(7j.  II.  12. 
Ezra  2.  38.  tlie  rliil.lrc.  ..f  P.  10.  22.  JV,  A.  7.  41. 
JWA.10  3.  P.  sealed  i|  ./fr.20.(i.  P.  go  into  captivity 
Jer.  20.  I.  P.  llie.soii  of  Iinmer  smote  Jeremiah,  2. 
3.Ld  cal  fd  not  tliv  nnine  P.  but  Magor-missahib 
91.  1.  wiitn  king  Zedeki:ili  dent  unto  him  P. 
aS.l.ledoIiahlh.sonofP.  nndP.  Ihesonof  Mal- 
chiali  heard  the  words  Jeremiah  had  spoken 
PATRA. 
Ac'e  21.  1   aiiJ  from  Uhorles  we  came  unto  P. 
749 


PER 

PATHUOS. 
fsa.W.W.io  recover  reiiiiiunt  of  his  pcoplt     oni  P. 
F.zek.  29.  14.  cause  t.'ieni  return  into  the  land  of  I'. 
30.14. will  make  P.  desolate,  I  will  set  tire  in  Zoaii 

PATMOS. 
Rev.  1.  9.  I  was  in  the  isle  that  is  called  P. 

PAUL. 
.Sets  13.9.then  Saul,  called  P. filled  with  HolyC.host 
4it.  many  Jews  and  relig.  pto^dyles  followed  P. 
4G.  P   «"a.\ed  bold  ||  14.  9.  ll.    same  heard  P. 
50.  Jews  raised  persecution  ag.  P.  and  Barnabas 
14.  12.  calk  I  P.  Mercunus,  he  was  chiel  speiiker 

19.  Iiaviiig  stone. 1  P.  drew  him  out  of  the  ciiy 
1.').  3H.  p.  thought  not  good  to  take  him  with  them 

40.P.choseSiUis||17.10.brethrensenlP.away,14. 
IG.  3.  him  would  P.  have  to  go  forth  with  liiin 
9.  and  a-vislun  appeared  to  P.  in  the  night 

14.  Lydia  aitended  to  the  things  sjiokeii  of  P. 

17.  followed  P.  II  18.  but  P.  bei:ig  giieved 

25.  P.  and  Silas  prayed,  and  suiig  prai.-es  to  God 

28.  but  P.  cried,  saying,  do  thyself  no  harm 
17.  2.  P.  as  his  manner  was,  went  in  unto  I  hem 

4.  some  believed  and  consorted  with  P.  and  Silas 
IG.  now  while  P.  waite<l  for  them  at  Athens 
18.5.  P.  was  pressed  in  spirit,  and  testified  to  Jews 

9.  the  Lord  spake  to  P.  in  the  night  by  a  vision 

19.  11.  God  wrought  miracles  bv  the  hands  of  P. 

15.  p.  I  know  II  23.  11.  he  of  good  cheer,  P. 
21.  P.  puijiosed  in  spirit  to  go  to  Jerusalem 
2G.  this  P.  hath  persuaded  and  turned  away 

20.  7.  P.  jjieached  unto  them,  ready  to  dciiart 

10.  P.  went  down,  and  embracing  him,  said 
37.  ihey  all  wept  sora,  and  fell  on  P.  neck 

21.  4.  whosuid  to  P.  through  tlie  Spii  it,  not  go  up 

11.  Agabas  took  P.  girdle  and  bound  his  hands 

18.  the  day  following  P.  went  in  unio  James 

30.  they  look  P.  and  drew  him  oulof  the  temple 

32.  when  they  saw  sclrliers,  they  left  beating  P. 
40.  P.  stood  on  Ihe  stairs  ||  23.  1.  P.  beholding 

23.  10.  fearing  lest  P.  should  have  been  pulled 

12.  they  would  not  eat  tilltiiey  had  killed  P.  14 
18.  P.  prayed  me  to  bring  this  young  man  lo  thee 

31.  the  soldiers  brought.  ?.  to  Antipatris 

24.  1.  who  informed  the  governor  againal  P. 

20.  that  money  should  h.tve  been  given  him  of  P. 
27.  Fe-li.^  lefi  P.  bound  ||  27.34.sayiiig,  fear  not,  P. 

25.  19.  one  Jesus,  whom  P.  affirmed  lo  be  alive 

26.  24.  Festiis  said,  P.  thou  an  beside  thyself 

27.  3.  and  Julius  courteously  entreated  P. 

33.  P.  besought  them  all  lo  take  meat,  saying 
43.  Ihe  centurion,  willing  tosav*  P.  kept  them 

28.  IG.  but  P.  was  sntferei!  lo  dwell  by  himself 
1  Cor.  1.12.  I  am  of  P.  3. 4.  ||  3.  5.  who  then  is  P.'! 

13.  is  Christ  dividi;d1  was  P.  crucified  for  you? 

3.  22.  wheliier  P.  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas,  or  woiid 
16.  21.   the  salutation  ol'  nie  P.  witli  mine  own 

hand.  Col.  4.  18.  2  Thess.  3.  17. 

1  TAess.2.I8.we  would  havecome  to  you,evcn  IP. 
Pkilem.  9.  being  such  a  one  us  P.  the  aged 

2  Pet.  3.  15.  as  our  beloved  brother  P.  wrote 

PAULUS. 
j?ctsI3.7.a  JewBarjesus  with  ihedeputySergius  P. 

PEKAH. 
^Kin^s  15.  25.  P.  conspired  against  Pekahiah 

29.  In  the  davB  of  P.  came  Tiglath-pilescr 

30.  Hoshea  made  a  conspiracy  iigainst  P. 
37.ngainst  Judah  came  P.  son  of  Remuhali,lG.5. 

2  ChrJn.  28.  G.  p.slev,-  in  Jiidah  120,000  in  one  day 
Isa.  7.  1.  Rezin  and  P.  went  toward  Jerusalem 

PEKAHIAH. 
'ilCings  15.22.  P.  the  son  of  Menahem  reigned,  23. 

PELATIAH. 
I  CAr(7n.3.21.  the  ?on  of  Hanatiiah,  P.  of  Judah 

4.  42.  of  Simeon,  having  for  their  captain  P. 
A'cA.  10.  22.  P.  and  lianan  sealed  the  covenant 
Eick.  11.  13.  that  P.  the  son  of  Benaiali  died 

PENIEL. 
Gcn.2'2  30.  Jacob  called  ihe  name  of  the  place  P. 

PENUEL. 
Gen.  32.  31.  ns  Jacob  passed  over  P.  he  halted 
.liidg  8.  8.  Gideon  wunt  up  thence  to  P.  and  spake 
17.  he  heat  down  ihe  tower  of  P.  and  slew  men 
I  Kintrs  12.  25.  then  Jeioboam  went  and  built  P. 
1  Chron.  4.  4.  P.  Ihe  f.ther  of  Gedoj,  and  Ezer 
8.  25.  Iphedciah  and  P.  the  sons  of  Shashak 

PEOR. 
J^vm.  23.  28.  Balak  brought  Bnlaam  to  lop  of  P. 
25.  18   b.!:uilcd  yon  in  ilie  mntterof  P.  31.  IG. 
.tosh.  22.  17.  is  the  ini()iiitv  of  P.  too  little  for  us? 

PERGA. 

.firts  13.  13.  Paul  and  his  company  came  to  P. 

14.  25.  when  they  had  preached  the  word  in  P. 

PERGAMOS. 

Ilrv    1.  II.  send  itto  P.andThyntira,  andSafOis 

2.  12.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  P.  write 

PERIZ/ITE. 
Grn.  13.  7.  the  P.  dwellfd  then  in  the  land 
Fjnd  33.  2.  and  I  will  drive  out  the  P.  34.  II. 
.hiak.  9.  I.  when  the  P.  nnd  Ilivite  heard  thereof 
11.3  Jau:n  sent  lo  the  P  aud  llic  Jebusitc  i 


PHA 

PERIZZn  ES. 

(7f7!.]5.20.  I  have  given  to  thy  seed  I'ne  andof  tbe 
P.  Lord  made  acovenaiit,/Jx«(/.3. 8, 17. 1  23.2ji 
34.  30.  to  make  me  lo  slink  among  the  ?.  ■ 
./o.<A.  17.15.  cut  down  the  wood  in  the  land  of  llieP 
.Judg.  1.  4.  the  Lord  delivered  the  P.  lo  Judah,  5 

3.  .1.  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  among  the  P. 

2  Chron.  8.  7.  Solomon  made  Ihe  P.  to  pay'.ribiite 

F.zra  9.  1.  doing  according  lo  abominaliuiwof  J*. 
PERSIA. 

^  Chron.  3G.  20.  till  tlie  reign  of  the  kingdom  of  P. 

ktth.  1.  3.  a  feast  to  the  power  of  P.  and  Medie 
14.  the  seven  princes  ot  P.  which  saw  the  king 
18.  the  ladies  of  P.  shall  say  lo  the  jiriiici's 

Eie/i.UT.  10.  they  of  P.  ami  Lud  were  in  thy  irmy 
38.5.P.Elliiopia,aiid  Libya  Willi  lliem,  wuii  shield 

/Jiin.  8.  20.  two  horns  are  kings  of  Media  and  P 

10.  13.  but  the  princeof  P.  wnh.stood  iiielwenty- 
one  days ;  and  1  remained  with  Ihe  kings  of  P 

20.  I  will  return  lo  fight  with  the  prince  of  p. 

11.  2.  there  shall  stand  up  yet  three  kings  in  P. 

.See  King. 

PERSIANS,  .See  Medes. 

PEKSIS. 

Rom.  16. 12.  salute  P.  which  laboured  much  in  Ld 

PETER. 

.Wrt«.14.29  when  P.  was  come  down  out  of  the  ship 

IG.  18.  I  say  also  lo  thee  that  tliou  art  P. 

23.  he  said  to  P.  get  thee  behind  me,  j)/(irAS.33 

17.1.  hetakethP.  James  and  John,  20. 37.  Mark 

5.  37.  I  9.  2.  I  14.  33.  J.uke  8.  51.  |  9.  28. 

2-1  thev  that  received  tribule-moncy  came  to  P 

2G.  58.  P.  followed  him  to  the  high  pr'iesi.'s  palace 

75.  P.  rcnieinbered  words  of  Jesus,  jV«rA-  14.72. 

Marl;  16.  7.  go  your  way,tidl  hisdiscijiles  and  P. 

/.ukc  22.  01.  the  Lord  turned  and  loidiid  upon  P 

■fokn  1.  44.  Bethsaida,  ihe  city  of  Andrew  and  P 

18.  2G.  being  his  kinsman,  whose  ear  P.  cut  otT 

21.  17.  P.  was  griev»d  because  he  said  unto  hits 

.^cts  1.  15.  in  tliose  days  P.  stood  up  in  the  midst 

3.3.  seeing  P.  and  John  about  to  go  into  the  lemnU 

4.  8.  P.  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  said  to  lliem 
13.  when  they  saw  llie  boldness  of  P.  and  Joho 

5.  15.  at  least  the  sliiidowol'P.might  ovei  shadow 

8.  14.  the  apostles  sent  unto  them  P.  and  Jidin 

9.  38.  the  disciples  had  heard  that  P.  was  there 
40.  P.  put  them  all  forth,  and  kneeled  down 

10.13.  there  came  a  voice,  rise,  P. kill  and  eat, 11.7 

44.  while  P.  sjiake  ihese  words.  Holy  Ghost  fell 

45.  wi're  astonished,  as  many  as  came  with  P. 

12.  3.  he  proceeded  further  lo  i.ike  P.  also 

6.  P. was  sleepin"  between  two  soldiers  in  chains 

7.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  smote  P.  on  the  side 

13.  as  P.  knocked  at  the  door  of  the  gale 

18. there  was  no  small  stir  what  was  become  of  P 
Oril.  1.  18.  then  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  to  see  P 
2.7.ilie  gospel  of  circumcision  wascominilled  toP 

8.  for  he  that  wrought  efieclually  in  P.  lo  the  ap. 

14.  I  said  unto  P.  before  them  all,  if  thou  a  Jew 

Simon  PETER. 
Jilnt.  4.  18.  Jesus  walking,  saw  Sim.->n  called  P. 

10.2.the  first  Simon,  who  is  called  P.  and  y\iidrew 
J/ar/.-3.  IG.to  cast  out  devils,.S!mo?i  hesiirnamed  P 
J.uke  5.  8.  Simon  P.  fell  down  at  Jesus'  knees 

6.  14.  he  chose  Si/noii,  whom  he  also  named  P. 
John  13.  6.  then  comelli  he  lo  Sinioii  P.  he  saith 

20.  2.  then  she  runneth  and  comeih  lo  Simon  P. 
21. 1.5.  Jesus  saith  to  Simon  P.  .S;mo7is(ni  of  Jonai 
Jlcts  10.  5.  send  men  lo  Joppa,  anil  call  for  ona 
Simon,  whose  surname  is  P.  32.1  11.  li 
PHA  LEG. 
Luke  3.  35.  Ragan.  which  was  thernn  of  P. 

PHARAOH. 
Grn.  12.  i5.  princes  cnmmeiided  Sarai  before  P. 

17.  the  Lord  plagued  P.  and  his  house 
.39.  1.  Poliphiir  an  officer  of  P.  brought  Joseph 

40.  2.  P.  was  v^'rolh  ag.iinst  two  of  his  officers 

13.  P.  shall  lift  upthine  ln-ad  and  reslorethee,19 

14.  make  mcniion  of  me  te  P.  and  bring  me  oirf 

41.  1.  P.  dreamed  ||  4,  s!  P    :»woke,  7. 
lG.Jo.seph  said, God  shall  give  P  answer  of  peace 
34  lei  P.  do  this  ||  44.  I  am  P.  and  without  tiies 
155.  people  cried  loP.  ||  42.15.  by  the  lite  of  P.  16. 

44.I8.thou  art  as  P.  H  45.8.  made  me  a  father  to  P. 
■iG.  31.  Joseph  said,  I  will  go  up  anil  shew  P. 
47.  10.  Jacob  blessed  P.  and  went  out  from  P. 

25.  let  us  finil  grace,  and  we  will  be  P.  scrvaPM 

26.  only  the  land  of  the  priests  became  not  P. 
.50.  4.  speak,  I  pray  yon,  in  the  cars  of  P.  saying 

/Cj'o'/.2.I5.wheiiP.  heard,  heisouglitto  slay  Mosei 

3.  10.  come  now,  and  I  will  send  thee  to  P. 

4.  21.  see  lliou  do  all  those  wonders  before  P 
5.2.  P.  said,  who  is  the  Ij.thal  I  should  obey  him! 

15.  then  Ihe  officers  came  and  cried  unto  P 
23.  since  f  came  to  P.  to  speak  in  thy  name 

G.  I.  now  shall  thou  see  what  I  will  do  lo  P. 

12.  Moses  spake,  how  then  shall  P.  hear  me?  30 
7  1.  Lord  said,  see,  I  have  madelhee  a  god  to  P. 

3.  T  will  harden  P.  heart,  13.  14,  22.  [  8:19. 1  0.12 
8.20.staud  before  P.  9.13.  |1  9.27.  P.  sent  for  Moses 


PHI 

Eiod.ll.l.yetwill  I  briiij;  one  vilague  niorenpon  P. 

lO.MosKsaiii]  Aaron  diii  all  tliese  wonders  bef.  P. 
12.  29.  from  the  fiisl-lnirri  of  P.  on  the  tlirone' 
13.i7  when  P.  had  let  people  ?o  God  led  them  not 
14.  4    and  I  will  be  honoured  upon  P.  17. 

28.  the  waters  covered  all  the  liost  of  P. 

1  Kinirs  'i.  1.  Solomon  made  affinity  with  P. 
7.  3.  Solomon  made  a  house  for  P.  daughter 

11.  19.  Hadad  found  favour  in  the  sight  of  P. 
J.fftit  o-sl7.7.Lord,who  brought  Ihem  from  under  P. 

18.  'll.  so  is  P.  to  all  thai  trust  in  liiin,  Isa.  30.  C. 

23.  35.  according  to  the  Ci)mmandnient  of  P. 
;W;A.9.  10.  thou  showedst  signs  and  wonders  on  P. 
Pgal.  13ri.  9.  who  sent  tokens  and  wonders  on  P. 

130.  15.  but  overthrew  P.  and  iiis  host  in  Red  sea 
Cant.  1.  9.  to  a  company  of  horses  in  P.  chariots 
Isa..  19.  11.  how  sav  ve  to  P.  I  am  theson  of  wise 

30.  2.  to  strengthen  ftiemselves  in  strength  of  P. 

3.  the  strength  of  P.  shall  be  your  shame 
Jer.  25.  19.  I  made  P.  nnd  his  servants  to  drink 

37.  11.  army  was  broken  up,  for  fear  of  P.  army 

40.  17.  did  cry,  P.  l<ing  of  Egypt  is  but  a  noise 

47.  1.  word  that  came,  before  that  P.  smote  Gaza 
Eieh.  17.  17   P.  with  his  army  not  make  for  liim 

29.  2.  set  thy  face  against  P.  king  'if  Egypt 
3.  I  am  against  thee,  P.  king  of  Egypt,  30.  22. 

:m.  2!.  I  liave  broken  the  arm  of  P.  24,  2.5. 

31.18.  this  is  P.  andhismultitude,  sailh  the  Lord 

32.  2.  son  of  man  take  up  a  himentalion  for  P. 
^cts  7.  13.  Joseph's  kindred  made  known  to  P. 

21.  P.  daughter  took  him  up  and  nourished  him 
Rom.  9.  17.  for  SCI  ipture  sailh  to  P.  I  raised  thee  up 
Heb.  11.  24.  to  be  called  the  son  of  P.  daughter 

PHARAOH-HOPHRA. 

7er  44  3().vvill  jrive  p.  ITuphra  into  hand  of  enemies 

PHARAOH-NECHO 

2  hlnffs  23.  29.  P.  Necho  went  against  Assyria 

33.  P.  Necho  put  .lehoahaz  in  bands  at  Riblah 

34.  P.  Necho  made  Eliakim  son  of  Jnsiah  king 

35.  he  ta.\ed  the  land  to  give  money  lo  P.  Necho 
/«r.4e.  2.word  came  tn  Jeremiah  against  P.  Necho 

PHAREZ. 
Gen.  38.  29.  therefore  his  name  was  called  P. 
46. 12.  theconsof  Judali,  P.  and  Zerah,  1  Chron. 
2.4.  Mai.  I.  3.  Luke  2.  33. 
and  the  sons  of  P.  were  Hezrin  and  Hamel, 
JVi/m.26.  20,21.  /{MrA4.18.  lCAi-.2.5.  |  9  4. 
Uuth  4.  12.  let  thv  house  be  like  the  house  of  P. 
PHARPAR,  f^ee  Ab.ina. 
PHEIiE. 
Rom.  16.  1.  I  commend  imto  you  P.  our  sister 

PHE.NICE. 
Jicts  11.  19.  tbev  travelled  as  far  as  P.  and  Cyprus 
J5.3.Paul  and  B.irnabns  passed  thro'  P.&  Samaria 
ai.2.  findingship  sailing  over  to  P.  we  went  aboard 
27.  12.  if  by  any  means  tbev  might  attain  lo  P. 

PHILAOELPHIA. 
ifcc.l. 11. write  and  send  it  unto  P.&  nnlo  I.aodicea 
3.  7.  to  the  anirel  of  the  church  in  P.  write 
PHILETUS,  See  Hymeskus. 
PHILIP. 
JlfaMO.3.  P.  and  R^irtholomew,  Thomas  ami  Mat- 
thew, Mark  3.  18.  Luke  0.  14.  JJcts  1.  13. 
14.  3.  put  John  in  prison  for  Herodias'  sake  bis 
brother  P.  wife,  Mark  C.  17.  t.uke  3.  19. 
J.uke  3.  1.  his  brother  P.  tetrarch  of  Iturea 
John  1.  43.  Jesus  fmdeth  P.  and  sailh,  follow  me 
•44.  now  P.  was  of  Bethsaida,  the  city  of  Andrew 
45.  P.  findelh  Nathanacl,  and  sailh  to  him 

12.  21.  the  same  came  to  P.  and  desired  him 
,"  22.  P.  telleth  Andrew,  Andrew  and  P.  tolc!  Jesus 
14.  9.  and  yet  hast  thoii  not  known  me.  P.? 

3cts  0. 5.  P.  the  deacon  |1  S.  29.  ihe  Spirit  said  to  P 

8.5.P.went  down  to  Samaria, and  jireached  Christ 

G.peop.  gave  hoed  to  those  things  which  P.  spaki 

12.  hut  when  they  hebevinl  P.  preaching  thing 

13.  Simon  continued  with  P.  and  wondered 
30.  P.  ran  lobim,  beard  the  eunuch  read  Esaias 
39.  the  Spirit  of  the  I-onl  causlit  away  P. 

21. 8.  we  entered  into  the  houseof  P.  theevangelist 

PHILIPPI. 
gets  10.12.from  Ncapolis  wecameto  P.of  Maced. 

20.  0.  wo  sailed  away  from  P.  and  came  to  Trons 
1  Thess.  2.  2.  we  were  shamefully  entreated  at  P. 

PHILISTIA. 
Psal.  GO.  8.  P.  triumph  thou  because  of  me 
87.  4.  behold  P.  and  Tyre,  this  man  was  born  there 
108.  9.  Moab  my  washiiot.  over  P.  will  I  triumjih 

"PHILISTIM. 
Vcn.  10. 14.  out  of  whom  c.imr  P.  1  Ckron.  1.  12. 

PniTJSTlNE. 
I.SaOT.17.3.  am  not  I  a  P.?  |l  43.  the  P.  cursed  David 
32.Dav. said,  thy  servant  will  go  tight  with  this  P. 
49.  David  smote  the  P.  in  his  forehead 

21.  9.  sword  of  Goliath  iheP.  thou  slewest  ishere 

22.  10.  he  gave  him  the  sword  of  Goliath  the  P. 
2Sam.  21. 17.  Abishai  succoured  him  and  smote  P. 

PHILISTINES. 

Orn.  21.  34.  Abraham  sojourneil  in  the  P.  land 

26  14.  Isaac  had  flo-k-,' an.l  the  P.  envied  him 

750 


<?cj!.20.1S.  P.  slopped  the  welU  Atirali.  diggeii,  18. 
h'.xod.  13.  17.  God  led  them  not  thro'  tlie  land  of  P. 
Josh.  13.  2.  the  borders  of  P.  not  yet  conquered 

3.  from  Sihor  to  Ekron,  five  lords  of  P.  .Jud/r.  3  3. 
Judir.  3.  31.  Shamgar  slew  of  the  P.  000  men 
10.  0.  and  Israel  served  the  gods  of  the  P. 

7.  he  sold  them  into  the  hands  of  the  P.  13.  1. 

1 1.  did  not  I  deliver  you  from  Egyptians  and  P. 

14.  4.  Samson  sought  an  occasion  against  the  P. 

15.  3.  now  shall  I  be  more  blameless  than  the  P. 
0.  ihe  P.  came  up  and  burnt  her  and  her  father 
1 1  .knowest  thou  not  that  theP.are  rulers  over  us? 

20.  Samson  judged  Israel  in  the  days  of  the  P. 

10.  9.  the  P.  be  upon  thee,  Samson,  12,  14,  20. 

21.  the  P.  took  Samson  and  put  out  his  eyes 
28.  that  I  may  be  at  once  avenged  oljthe  P. 
30.Sams.  said,  let  niedie  with  tlie P. bowed  hims. 

1  Sam.  4.  1.  now  Israel  went  out  against  the  P. 

3.  why  hath  the  Lord  smitten  us  before  ihe  P.? 

9.  be  strong,  quit  yourselves  like  men,  O  ye  P.l 
5.  1.  the  P.  took  the  ark  of  God  and  brought  it 
0.  I.  Ihe  ark  was  in  the  land  of  P.  seven  months 

21.  P.  have  brought  again  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
7.  8.  he  will  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

10.  the  P.  drew  near  to  battle  against  Israel 

13.  so  the  P.  were  subdued,  and  came  no  more 

13.  12.  Ihe  P.  will  come  down  upon  me  toGilgal 
20.  Israelites  went  down  lo  the  P.  to  sharpen 

14.  1.  come,  and  let  us  go  over  to  the  P.  garrison 
19.  noise  that  was  in  the  host  of  the  P.  went  on 
.52.  was  sore  war  ag.  the  P.  all  the  days  of  Saul 

17.  51.  the  P.  saw  their  champion  was  dead 
53.  Israel  returned  from  chasing  after  the  P. 

18.  17.  but  let  the  hand  of  the  P.  be  on  him,  21. 
30.  then  the  princes  of  the  P.  went  forth 

19. 8.  David  fought  with  the  P.  23.  5.  2Sam.  21.15. 

24.  1.  Saul  returned  from  following  the  P. 

27.  1.  than  that  I  should  escape  into  land  of  the  P. 
28. 15.  for  the  P.  make  war  ag.  me,  God  departed 
29.  7.  that  thou  displease  not  the  lords  of  the  P. 
31.  2.  P.  followed  hard  upon  Saul,  ICArow.  10.  2. 
O.sent  into  land  of  the  P.  round  about  to  publish  it 

2  Sam.  5.  17.  all  the  P.  came  up  to  seek  David 

19.  shall  I  go  up  lo  the  P."!  wilt  thou  deliver 
35.David  smote  the  P.  8.1  .||  8.12.gold  got  from  P. 
23.I0.Eleazar smote  the  P.||  12.  Shammab  slew  P. 
10.  mighty  men  brake  through  the  host  of  the  P. 
IKinfrsS.  2.  the  woman  sojourned  in  land  of  the  P. 
2C/(7'.  21. 16.  stirred  up  ag.  Jehoram  the  spirit  of  P. 
26. 7.  God  helped  Uzziah  ag.  the  P.  and  Arabians 
28.18.P.  had  invaded  the  cities  of  the  low-country 
Psal.  83.7.  the  P.  with  the  inhabitants  of  Tyre 
Asa.  2.  6.  they  are  soothsayers  like  the  P. 
9.  12.  the  Syrians  before,  and  the  P.  behind 

11.  14.  they  shall  fly  on  Ihe  shoulders  of  the  P. 
.Ter.  25.  20.  the  kinga  of  the  P.  shall  ilrink  the  cup 

47.  1.  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  against  the  P. 

4.  for  the  Lord  will  spoil  the  P.  the  remnant 
F.iek.  16.  27.  delivered  thee  to  the  dauglilers  of  P. 

25.  15.  because  the  P.  have  dealt  by  revenge 
10.  I  will  stretch  out  mme  hand  upon  the  P. 

Amos  1.  8.  the  remnant  of  the  P.  shall  perish 
0.  2.  then  go  down  to  Gath  of  the  P. 
9.  7.  have  not  I  brought  the  P.  from  CaphtorT 

Ohad.  19.  thryof  the  plain  shall  possess  Ihe  P. 

7.epk.  2.  5.  O  land  of  the  P.  I  will  destroy  thee 

Zech.  9.  6.  I  will  cut  off  the  pride  of  the  P. 
See  Daughters. 
PHILOLOGUS. 

/Jom.l6.15.saluleP. Julia, and  Nercus  and  his  sister 
PHINEHAS. 

F.zod.  6.  25.  Eleazar's  wife  bare  him  P. 

JVwm.  25. 11.  P.  hath  turned  my  wrath  from  Israel 
31.  6.  Moses  sent  them  and  P.  to  the  war 
fosh.  22.  13.  Israel  sent  P.  to  the  Reubeniles 
24.  33.  they  buried  in  a  hill  that  pertained  to  P. 

.Tiidi;.  20.  28.  P.  stood  before  the  ark  in  tboue  days 

1  .Sam.  1.  3.  Hophni  and  P.  the  priests  were  there 
2.  ,34.  Hophni  and  V.  shall  both  die  in  one  day 
4.  17.  thy  tv/o  sons  Hophni  and  P.  are  dead 
19.  P.  vv'.fe  wsB  with  child,  near  lo  be  delivered 

14.  3  the  son  of  P.  the  Lord's  priest  in  Shiloh 

1  CAr.  6.  4.  Eleazarbejat  P.  1150.  P.  begnt  Abishua 
9.  fX).  P.  son  of  Eioazar  was  rnler  over  them 
Ezra  7.  5.  Abishua  son  of  P.  the  son  of  Eleazar 
8. 2.  of  the  sons  of  P.  Gershom  went  up  from  Bab 
33   with  Meremolh  was  Eleazar  Ihe  son  of  P. 
P«. 106.30.  then  stood  np  P.  and  executed  judgment 

PHLEGON. 
flom.l6.14.salute  Asyncriius,  P.  Hermas  and  breth. 

PHRYGIA. 
Jicts  16.  6.  when  they  had  gone  throughout  P. 
18.  23.  Paul  went  over  all  the  country  of  P. 

PHURAH. 

Judc.  7.  11.  he  went  down  with  P.  his  servant 

PHYGELLUS.  Sec  Heumogenks. 

PI-HAHIROTH,  See  Baai.-zepiion. 

PILATE. 

J1/a(.27.2.when  they  had  bound  him,  they  delivered 

hitn  to  Pontius  P.  tnasovernor,  Mark  15.  I. 


RAM    IProp^eNujb? 

Mai.  27.  94.  P.  Saw  that  he  could  prev  ail  nothuij 
Mark  15.  5.  so  that  P.  marvelled.  44. 

15.  so  P.  willing  to  content  the  people  released 
I^uke  3.  1.  Pontius  P.  being  governor  of  Judea 
13.  1.  whose  blood  P.  had  mingled  withn.icrificai 
23.  12.  same  day  P.  and  Herod  were  madefiiend.s 

52.  this  man  went  to  P.  and  begged  the  body 
.JoUn  18.  29.  P.  then  went  out  lo  them  and  said 
33.  then  P.  entered  into  the  judgment-hall 
19  8.  when  P.  hear<l  that,  he  was  the  more  afraid 
12.  from  thencel'orth  P.  sought  lo  release  him 
19.  P.  wrote  a  title,  and  put  it  on  the  cross 
38.  Joseph  besought  P.  and  P.  gave  him  leave 
Jicts  3.  13.  ye  denied  him  in  ths  presence  of  P 
4.  27.  against  Jesus  Herod  and  P.  were  gathered 

13.  28.  yet  desired  they  P.  that  he  shoulil  be  slain 

1  Tim.  G.  13.  who  before  P.  witnessed  a  good  conf. 

PISGAH. 
JVu7n.23.14.  Balak  brought  Balaam  to  the  top  of  V 
Deut.  3.  27.  get  thee  up  into  the  top  of  P.  34.  1. 
4.  49.  sea  of  the  plain,  under  the  sjirings  of  P  ' 

PISIDIA. 
Jicts  13.  14.  they  came  to  Antioch  in  P. 

14.  24.  after  they  bad  passed  throughout  P. 

PONTIUS,  See  Pilate. 
PONTUS,  Jicts  2.  9.  I  18.  2.  1  Pet.  1.  1. 
PORCIUS. 
Acts  24.  27.  P.  Festus  came  into  Felix  room 

POTIPHAR. 
Gen.  37. 36.  the  Miilianiles  sold  Joseph  to  P  39  I 

POTI-PHERAH. 

Gen.  41.  45.  Asenath  the  daughter  of  P.  50. 

PRISCILLA,  See  Aquila. 

PUBLIUS. 

Acts  28.  8.  the  father  of  P.  lay  sick  of  a  fever 

PUDENS. 

2  Tim.  4.  21.  Eubulus  greeteth  lliee  and  P. 
PUL. 

2  Kings  \5. 19  P.  king  of  Assyria  came  against  I» 
rael ;  MenabemgaveP    1000  talents  of  ailTet 
1  Chron.  5.  20.  God  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  P. 
Isa.  60.  19.  I  will  send  those  that  escape  to  P. 
PURPURIM,  See  Appellatims 
PUTEOLI. 
.'icts  28.  13.  and  we  came  the  next  day  to  P 


Q. 


aUARTUS. 
Rom.  16.  23.  and  Q,.  a  brother  salutelh  yoo 


R. 


RABBAH,  or  RABB.\TH. 
/)c7(<.3.11.isit  not  in  R.of  the  children  of  Amtnor/t 
iSam.  11.  1.  Joab  and  all  Israel  besieged  B. 
12.  20.  Joab  fought  against  R.  and  took  the  city 
17.  27.  Shobi  of  R.  brought  beds  for  David 
1  Chron.  20.  1.  Joab  smote  R.  and  destroyed  it 
.!er.  49. 2. 1  will  cause  an  alarm  to  be  heard  in  R. 
3.  crv,  ye  daughters  of  R.  gird  with  sackcloth 
F.zek.  21.  20.  that  Ihe  sword  may  come  lo  R. 
25.  5.  I  will  make  R.  a  stable  for  camels 
.Smos  1.  14.  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  R. 

RAB-SHAKEH. 

'HfiniTs  18. 17.  (he  kingof  Assyria  sent  R./sn.36.9. 

37.  they  told  him  the  words  of  R.  fsa.  36.  22. 

19.4.  God  will  hear  the  words  of  R.  /«a.  37.  4 

RACHEL. 
(7fn.29.12.  Jacob  told  R.tbat  he  wasRebekah'sson 

16.  the  name  of  the  yotmger  was  R. 

17.  R.  was  beautiful  and  well  favoured 

18.  Jacob  loved  R.  30.  ||  31.  R.  was  barren 
20.  Jacob  served  seven  years  for  R.  25. 

28.  Laban  gave  him  R.  his  danghter  to  wife 
30.1. R. bare  no  children,  R.  envied  hersisler  Leah 
2.  Jacob's  anger  was  kindled  against  R.  he  said 
22.  God  remembered  R.  and  opened  her  womb 
31.  19.  R.  had  stolen  her  father's  images,  34. 

33.  then  Laban  went  into  R.  tent 
33  2.  Jacob  put  R.  and  Joseph  hindermost 
35.  !9.  R.  died,  48.  7.  i|  35.  24.  sons  of  R.  46.  19, 22, 
Ruth  4.  11.  the  Lord  make  the  woman  like  R. 
I  Sam.  10  2.  thou  shall  find  two  men  by  R.  sepulchre 
.Jer.  31. 15.  R.  weeping  for  hi'r  children.  Mat.  2. 18. 

RAGAU. 
r.uke  3.  35.  Saruch,  which  was  the  son  of  R. 

RAH.\B,  person,  place. 
.Tosh.  2.  1.  the  spies  entered  into  Ihe  house  of  R. 
6.  17.  only  R.  shall  live  ||  25.  Joshua  s.ived  R. 
Psal.  87.  4.  I  will  mnkomention  of  R.  and  Babyloo 
89. 10.  thou  hast  broken  R.  in  pieces  as  one  slain 
isa.  51.  9.  art  thou  not  it  that  hath  cu*.  S.? 
.I\rat  1.  5   Salmon  he?  ,t  Boaz  of  R. 
Heb.  11.  31.  by  faith  tne  harlot  R.  perished  not 
.fam.  2.  25.  was  not  R.  also  justified  by  works? 

RAM. 
Ruli  4.  19.  PharezbrgatHezron,  Hfczrnn  begat  B 
and  R.  begat  Amininadab,  1  C^r'•■i  i  9,  10. 


PBCPEP.  NAMEi-.j        REP 

1  ChroTi.  '2.  25.  Ihe  sons  of  Jernnmerl.  R.  Bunuli 
^7.  the  sons  of  R.  the  first-born  of  JerEhmeel 

hj  32.  2.  Ehhu  th,-  Buzitc  of  the  kindred  of  R. 

EAMAH,  RAMA. 
Josh.  18.  2.5.  R.  a  city  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin 
Jttiig.  1.  5.  Deborali  uwclt  between  R.  and  l!eih-e 
.'  *<im.J.19.  KIkanah  came  tohis  house  in  U.2.  II 

7    17.  Siiinuel's  return  was  to  R.  1.5.  \\\.  \  16.  1,'i. 

*<■   4.  all  tliK  elders  came  to  Samuel  uiilo  R. 

jy.  Ifi.  so  David  fled,  and  came  to  Sainuei  to  R. 

22.  Saul  went  to  R.  23.  ||  22.  6.  Saul  abode  in  R 

25.  I.  Samuei  was  buried  in  his  liousc  at  R.  28.  3 

1  Kings  15.  17.  Baasha  built  R.  2  Chron.  16.  1. 
21.  Kuoshii  left  otr  buildmg  of  R.  2  Chrcn.  16.  5 

2  iun^s  f<.  2SI.  .luram   went  to  be  liealed  of  the 

wounds  which  the  Syrians  had  given  him 
ai  R.2C/(n/n.  22.6. 
Ktra  2.  2o.  the  children  of  R.  and  Geba  six  hun 
dnd  and  twenty-one,  .VeA.  7.  30. 
^'*(  A.  11.  33.  the  children  of  Benjamin  dwelt  at  R 
\sii.  10.  2SI.  R.  is  afraid,  Gibeah  of  SanI  is  Hid 
far.  31.  15.  n  voice  was  heard  in  R.  Mat.  2.  18. 
F.iek.  27.  22,  the  merchants  of  R.  were  in  Tyre 
f/es.  5.  8.  blow  ve  the  trumpet  in  R.  cry  aloud 

R.^MOTH-GILEAII. 
\'>eut.^.  43.  R.  in  Gilen/I  of  the  Gaditcs,  a  city  of 
refuge,  Bezer  and  Golan,  ./«sA.20.  8.  121.38. 
I  King!-  4.  13.  the  son  of  Giber  was  officer  in  R. 
22.  3.  know  ye  that  R.  is  ours,  and  we  be  slill 
4.  Anan  said  to  .lehoohiiphat,  wilt  thou  go  with 
me  to  battle  to  R.  ?  2  Ckroii.  18.  3. 
6.  shall  I  go  against  R.?  15    'iChron.  18.  14. 
12.  sjying,  go  uji  to  R.  and  prosper,  2  Clir.  18.11. 
SAi'nxf.f  S.2;.  Joram  went  against  Hazael  in  R.and 
Ihe  Syrians  wounded  Joram,  2  C/iron.  22.  5. 

9  1.  El'slia  said,  take  this  bnx  of  oil,  and  go  to  R. 
14.  now  Joram  had  ke[)t  R.  because  of  Hazael 

I  C'Ar.C.eO.entof  Ihe  tribe  of  Gad  to  the  Levites,R. 

RAI'HA,  and  RAPHU. 
^^um.^^.9.  ofihe  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Pall  i  son  ofR. 
1  C'Ar.8.37.  R.  Eleasa,  Azel,  were  the  sons  of  Binea 

RKBEKAH. 
Oen.  22. 23.  Bethuol  begat  R.  ||  24. 15.  R.  came  out 
24. 51.  R.  is  before  thee  ||  67.  Isaac  look  R.  25. 20. 

59.  tliey  sent  away  R.  ||  60.  they  blessed  R. 
25.28.  R".  loved  .lacoh  ||  26.35.  a  griefof  mind  to  R. 

26.  7.  lest  men  of  the  phice  should  kill  me  for  R. 

27.  42.  those  words  of  Esau  were  toid  to  R. 

2!).  12.  that  he  was  R.  son  1|  35.  8.  R.  nurse  died 
4i1.  31.  there  they  buried  Isaac  and  R.  his  wife 

Horn.  9.  10.  but  when  R.  had  conceived  by  Isaac 
RECIIAD. 

?Sam.4. 2.  R.  the  son  of  Rimmon,5.  ||6.  R.  escaped 
Kings  10.15.  Jehu  lighted  on  Jehonadab  son  of  R. 

23.  the  son  of  R.  went  into  the  house  of  Baal 

I  Chron.  2.  .5.5.  Hemalh,  filher  of  the  house  of  K. 
JVeA.  3. 14.  Malchiah  son  of  R.  repaired  dung-fate 
Jr.r.  35.  6.  Jonadab  the  son  of  R.  commanded  16 

f^ce  JOVAPAB. 

RECHABITES. 
Tei:  35.  2.  go  to  the  house  of  the  R.  and  speak 

BEHOnOAM. 
I  Kings  11.  43.  Solomon  slept  with  his  fathers,  R. 
the  son  ofSnlmnoire.gned,  14.21.  2  CV(r.'.).31. 

12.  0.  R.  consulicd  with  the  olil  men,  2  Chr.  10.  G. 
17.  R.  reigned  over  Ihem,  2  Chron.  10.  17. 

21.  to  bring  the  kingdom  ngain  !o  R.  2  Chr.  11.1. 
27.  then  their  heart  shall  turn  again  to  R. 
14.  30.  there  was  war  between  R.  and  Jeroli,  15.6. 
4  Chron.  3.  10.  R.  was  Solomon's  son,  Mat.  1.  7. 
'^  Chron.  11.  17.  they  made  R.  strong  three  y»'ars 
.     21.  R.  loved  Maachah  <laughier  of  Absalom 
! '  22.  R.  made  Abijah  the  son  of  Maachah  I  he  chief 

13.  7.  Jeroboam  slrenglhened  himself  against  R. 

when  R.  was  vouni  and  tender-hearted 
REHdnOTH. 
Oen.  10  11.  Ashur  went,  biiilded  N'neveh  nnil  R. 
26.  22.  Isaac  cal'ed  the  name  of  the  well  R. 
3C37.Samlahdied.SaiilnfR.reigned,  1  CAr.1.48. 

REIIUM. 

r:ra2.  2.  R.  came  wiih  Zerubhabel,  JVcA.  12.  3. 

4.  8.  R.  the  chancellor  wrote  against  Jerusalem 

17.  the  king  sent  an  answer  to  R.  and  Shimshai 

23.  now  when  the  letter  was  read  before  R. 

V"'/.  3. 17.  R.  the  son  of  Dani  repaired  after  him 

10  25.  R.of  chiefofthe  people  sealed  the  covenant 

REMAEIAH. 
[■in.  7.4.  fear  not,  for  the  fierce  anger  of  son  of  R. 
.5.  iTie  !>i)n  of  R.  hath  taken  evil  counsel 
0.  and  the  head  of  Samaria  is  R.  son 
f".  6.  this  pcojilo  rejoice  in  Rosin  and  R.  son 

REMPHAN. 
^rts  7.  43.  ye  took  nji  tlin  star  of  vour  god  R. 
RKPHAIM.      ■ 
Sam.  a  IS.  Iho  Philistines  spread  Ihemselves  in 
vaiVy.fR.-J2.  121.13,  1  Chr.  11.  1,5.  j  14.  X 
ha.  17.  5.  that  ga'ber-lh  onv  in  the  valley  of  B 

REPIIAIMS. 

SVr.  14.  ."i  Piiiotp  Ihe  R.  in  Ashterolli  Karnaim 

15  20.  to  Ihy  seed  have  1  given  the  land  i)f  R. 

751 


RUT 

REPIIIDIM. 
Exod.  17.  1.  Israel  pitched  in  R.  JVwm.  33.  4. 

S.  Amalek  came  and  longlit  with  Israel  in  R. 
19.  2.  they  were  departed  from  R.  JVum.  33.  15. 

REUBEN. 
Gen.  29.32.  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  R. 
30.  14.  R.  went  in  the  days  of  wheat-harvest 
35.  22.  that  R.  went  and  lay  with  Billiah 
23.  the  sons  of  Leah,  R.  Jacob's  first-born,  46. 
8.  \  49.  3.  JVum.  20.  5.  1  Chrun.  5.  1. 
37.  22.  R.  said  unto  them,  shed  no  .ilood 

29.  R.  returned  to  the  jiit,  Joseph  was  not  in  it 

46. 9.  tl..;  sons  of  R.  Ezod.  6. 14.  J<^um.  16.1. 1 32,1, 

37.  Oeut.  11.6.  .Jush.  4.  12.  1  Chrvn.  5.  3, 18. 

48,  5.  as  R.  and  Simeon,  they  shall  be  mine 

JVu-m.  2.  10.  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  R.  10,  18. 

10.  all  that  were  numbered  of  Ihe  camp  of  R. 

7.  30,  Elizur  prince  of  the  children  of  U.  did  olfer 

32.  33.  Moses  gave  to  children  of  R.  Ju.sh.  13.  2*!. 
Dcut.  27.  13.  theoe  on  mount  Ebal  to  curee,  R. 

33.  6.  let  R.  live,  and  let  not  his  men  be  few 
Jush. 15.6.  to  the  stone  of  Buhan  the  son  of  R.  18.17. 

22.  13.  Israel  sent  to  the  children  of  R.  and  Gad 
./h(/o-.5  15. for  the  divisions  of  R.  great  thougiits,  16 
Ezc/c.  -K.  6.  a  portion  for  R.  ||  31.  one  gale  of  R. 

Tribe  of  REUBEN. 

JVum.  1   5.  of  the  tribe  of  R.  Elizur  was  prince 

21.  of  the  tribe  of  R.  were  numbered  46,500 

13.  4.  of  the  tribe  of  R.  Shammua  to  spy  land 

34.  14.  the  tribe  o/ R.  have  received  inheritance 
.fosh.  20.  8.  outof  Ihe  tribe  of  R.  Gad  and  Manas- 

seh  Ihe  Levites  had  cities,  36.  1  Chr.  6,  63, 78. 
Rev.  7.  5.  of  the  tribe  of  R.  were  scaled  12,000 

REUBENITES. 
J^um.  26.  7.  these  are  ihe  families  of  the  R. 
Dcut.  3.  12.  these  cities  gave  I  to  the  R.  and  to  Ihe 
Gadites,  16.  |  29.  8.  Josh.  12.  6.  |  13.  8 
■  Tosh.  1.  12.  Josnua  spake  to  ilie  R.  22.  1. 
2  Kings  10,33,Hazae!  smote  the  R.and  JIanassites 

1  Chron.  5.  6.  Beerah  was  the  prince  of  the  R. 
26.  Tilgalh-pilneser  carried  away  R,  and  Gadites 

11,  42.  Adina  a  captain  of  the  R.  thirty  with  him 
26.  32.  Hashabnh  and  his  brethren  over  the  R. 
27. 16.  Eliezer  son  of  Zichri  was  ruler  of  the  R. 

REZIN. 
2fi77io-.sl5.37.the  Lord  began  to  send  against  Jui'.ah 
R.  the  king  of  Syria,  16.  5,  fsa.  7.  1. 
16.  6.  at  tliat  time  R.  recovered  Elath  to  Syria 

9.  thekingof  Assyria  took  Damascusand  slewJC, 
£zra2,48. the  children  of  R, children  ofNekodan.Ml 

Gazzam  came  with  Zerubbabel,  JVc/j.  7.  50 
fsa.  7.  4,  fear  not  the  fierce  anger  of  R. 
B.  and  the  head  of  Damascus  is  R. 

8.  6.  forasmuch  as  the  people  rejoice  in  R. 

9.  11.  Lord  shall  set  up  the  adversaries  of  R. 

RHEGIUM. 
■^cts  28.  13.  we  set  a  compass  and  came  to  R. 

RIIESA. 
/.uAc  3.27. the  eon  of  Joanna, who  was  the  son  ofR 

RllODA. 
Jlcts  12. 13.  a  damsel  lartie  to  hearken,  named  R. 

RHODES. 
.^cts  21.  1.  the  dav  following  we  came  unto  R. 

■  RUIMON. 
Tosfi.  15.  32.  Shilhim,  Ain  and  R.  cities  of  Judah 
/iidg.  20.  45.  the  Beiijamites  fled  toward  llio  wil- 
derness, to  the  rock  R.  47.  |  21,  13, 

2  Sam.  4.  2.  Baanah  and  Reohab  sons  of  R.  5,  9. 
2  Kings '>■  18,  my  master  goeth  into  ihe  house  of  R, 

1  Chron.  4,  32,  iho  villages  ofSimeon  were  Ain,  R. 
6.  77.  out  ofZebuUin  was  given  to  Blerari,  R. 

Zcch.  14. 10.  the  land  shill  be  Uirncd  as  a  plain  to  R 
Rl'/PAH. 

2  .'tf/m.3.7.Saiilhad  concubine,  whose  name  was  R 
21.8,  Daviij  delivered  two  sons  ofR.  to  Gibeonitet 

10.  R.  spread  sackcloth  for  her  on  the  rock 

ROMAN. 

.Jcr.s23.  25.  isaR.26,  II  27.  tell  me,  art  thou  a  R.? 

29.  after  he  knew  that  he  was  a  R.  23.  27. 

ROMANS. 

fohn  11.  4P.  the  R.  shall  come  and  take  our  pinrc 

~'}rls  16.  21.  not  lawful  for  us  to  observe,  beinj^  R. 

37.  beaten  us,  being  R.  ||  38.  heard  they  were  R 

23.  17.  delivered  prisoner  into  the  hands  of  Ihe  R. 

ROME. 
Jirts^.  10.  strangers  of  R.  we  do  hear  them  speak 
18.2.  had  commanded  all  Jews  to  depart  from  It. 
19.  21.  1  mn,s  see  R.  ||  23.  1 1,  bear  witness  at  R. 
28.  16,  when  we  came  to  R.  Paul  dwell  by  himself 
Rom.  1.  7.  to  all  that  be  in  R.  beloved  of  God 

15.  to  preach  the  gospel  to  you  that  are  .it  R. 
2  Tim.  1.  17.  when  he  was  in  R.  he  sought  me  out 

RITFUS. 

Marh  15,  21.  5imon,  father  of  Alexander  and  R. 
/i(im. 16. 13,si)lute  K. chosen  in  the  Lord, and  mother 

RUHAMAH. 
Has.  2.  1.  say  to  your  listers,  R.  plead  witli  nother 

RUTH. 
Ruth  1.  4.  the  name  of  the  other  wa,?  R. 

14.  R.  clave  to  her  11  3. 9.  who  art  thou?  I  am  R. 


SAM 

Rnth4.5.  thou  must  ouyit  also  tfR.the  Moabiter? 

10.  moreover,  R.  have  I  purchased  lo  be  rn;»  wife 

J\fjt.  1.  5.  Boaz  begat  Obed  ofR.  Obetl  begat  Jesse 


SABEANS. 
■Tub  1.  15.  the  S.  fell  on  the  oxen  and  asses  nf  Job 
/,•;«. 45, 14.  merchandise  of  the  S.  shall  come  lo  Ifcee 
/■.If/.'.  23.  42.  with  men  of  the  conimon  sort  wereS. 
./od  3.  8.  and  they  shall  sell  them  to  the  S. 

SALATHIEL. 
1  Chron.  3. 17.  S.  the  sonof  Jeclioniah,  Mai.  1. 12, 
l.uiie  3.  27.  Zorobahel,  which  was  the  son  of  6. 

SALEM. 
Clrn.  14.  18.  Melchizedek  king  of  S.  brought  win» 
I'siil.  76,  2.  in  S.  also  is  his  t,-iberiiacle,  and  in  ZiMl 
//ri.7.1.Melchvzedi'kkingofS.whobles.sedAbrEh. 
2.  being  king  of  S.  which  is  king  of  jieace 
SALMON. 
Ruth  4.  20.  Nahshon  begat  S,  ||  21.  S.  begat  Boaz, 
1  Chrun.  2.  11.  Mai.  1.  4,  5w 
Psnl.  68.  14.  it  was  white  as  snow  in  S. 
/.like  3.  32.  Boaz,  which  was  the  son  of  S. 

SALMONE. 

.f}cts  27.  7.  wn  sailed  under  Crete,  over-againgt  8 

SALOME,  Mark  1,5.  40.  |  10.  1. 

SAMARIA. 

1  Kings  13. 32.  against  high-place?  which  are  ij!  8 

16.  24.  Omri  bought  the  bill  S.  of  Shemer 

20.  1.  Ben-hadad  besieged  S.  2  Kings  6.  24. 
10.  if  the  dust  of  S.  shall  suffice  for  banilfuls 
17.  told,  saying,  there  are  men  come  out  of  S. 

22.  10.  Ahab  and  Jehoshaphat  sat  each  on  hia 

throne  in  the  entrance  of  the  gate  of  S. 
2  Chron.  18.  9. 
.38.  one  washed  the  chariot  in  the  pool  of  S. 
2JCings('>.20.  behold  they  were  in  the  midst  ofS. 

7.  1.  barlev  for  a  slakel  in  th(>  gate  of  S.  18. 

17.  6.  the  king  of  Assyria  took  S.  18.  10. 

18.  34.  have  they  delivered  S.  out  of  mine  iiand  ! 

where  are  tlie  gods  of  Ilarjalh  and  Arpad  ? 
Isa.  36.  19. 

21.  13.  I  will  stretch  over  Jerusalem  the  line  of  3. 

23.  18.  the  bones  of  the  pro|ihet  that  came  out  of  S. 

2  Chron.  25.  13.  soldiers  lell  on  tlie  cities  from  S. 
K'ra  4.10.  theniible  Asnap|)er  set  in  Iho  cities  of  S. 
JV'eh.  4.  2,  Sanballat  spake  before  the  army  of  S. 
/•;a  7  9,  the  head  of  E|diraim  is  S.  and  the  head 

of  S.  is  Remaliah's  son,  if  ye  will  not  be- 
lieve, surely  ye  shall  not  he  established 

8.  4.  and  the  spoil  of  S.  shall  he  taken  at\ay 

9.  9.  Ephraim  and  inhabitants  of  S.  shall  know 
10.9.  is  not  Hamath  as  .^rpad?  S.  as  Damascus'? 

.fer.  23.  13.  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  prophets  of  S. 
31.  5.  shall  yet  plant  vines  on  the  mountains  of  S. 
41.  5.  there  came  certain  from  Shechem  and  S. 
K2r/i:.16,46.tiiine  elder  sisler  is  S.she  and  daiighterg 

51.  nor  hath  S.  committed  half  of  thy  sins 
23.  4.  S.  is  Aholah.  and  Jerusalem  Abidibah 
Hos.l.  1.  then  the  wickedness  of  S.  was  discovered 
8.  5.  thy  calf,  O  S. hath  cast  theeofT,  anger  kindled 
C.  but  the  calf  of  S.  shall  be  broken  in  |)iece8 

10.  5.  the  inhabitants  of  S.  shall  fear  for  Ihe  calve* 
7.  as  for  S.  her  king  is  cut  off  as  foam  on  wat«r 

13. 16.  S.  shall  hecon^e  desolate,  she  hath  rebelled 
./Imiis  3.  9.  assemble  yourselves  on  mountains  of  8. 
4.  1.  hear,  ye  kine  of  Bashan,  in  mountain  ot  Si 
6  1.  woe  to  them  that  trust  in  the  mountain  of  S. 
8.  14,  thi-y  that  swear  by  the  sin  of  S.  and  say 
Obad.  19  they  shall  possess  the  fields  of  S. 
Mic.  1.  1    the  word  which  he  saw  concerning  St 

6.  I  will  make  S.  as  a  heap  of  the  field 
I.ukc  17.  11.  he  passed  through  the  miilst  of  S 
■fohn  4.  4.  and  he  must  needs  no  through  S. 

9.  how  askest  drink  of  me,  who  am  a  woman  of  S. 
Jlrts  8.  1.  were  scattered  through  the  regions  of  8. 

5.  Philip  preached  Christ  to  them  of  S. 

14.  the  apostles  heard  ihat  S.  received  the  word 
In  SAMARIA. 

1  Kings  16.  28.  Omri  buried  in  S.  ||  22.  37.  Ahab 
29.  Ahab  reigned  in  S.  ||  22.  51.  Ahaziah  in  S 

18.  2,  and  there  was  a  sore  famine  in  S. 

20, 34, streets  in  Damascus, as  my  father  madeinH 

21.  18.  to  meet  Ahab  king  of  Israel  which  is  in  S 

2  Kings  3.  I.  now  Jehoram  began  In  reipn  in  S. 
5. 3.  won  Id  God  my  lord  were  with  the  (irophetjnSl 
6.  25.  and  there  was  a  great  famine  in  S. 

10,  17.  Jehu  slew  all  that  remamed  to  Ahab  z'nS 

13.  1.  Jehnahaz  reigneil  in  S.  ||  10.  Jelioash 

6.  and  there  remained  the  grove  also  in  S. 
:1.  Jehoahaz  buried  in  S.  ||  13,  Joash,  14.  16. 

14.  23.  Jeroboam  the  .son  of  Joash  reigned  in  fl 

15.  8.  Zechariah  reigned  over  Israel  in  S.  13. 
17.  Mennhem  |1  27.  Pekah  |l  17.  1.  Hoshea  in  S 

2  Chron.  22.  9.  for  Ahaziah  was  hid  in  S. 
.flmos  3. 12.  so  If -ael  be  taken  out  that  dwell  m  8 
.flcls  1.  8.  be  witnesses  to  me  in  Judea  and  t»  S   • 
9.  31.  then  had  the  churches  rest  in  & 


SAR 


vel! 


To  or  wito  SAMARTA. 

1  KirifFS  20.43.  Ahal)  being  ilispicaaed  came  fo^. 
22.  3t.  so  the  king  died,  and  was  brought  to  S. 

2  A'lJi^s  2.  25.  Ehsha  returned  tVoin  Carmel  to  S. 
"fi.  19.  Elisha  led  them  t«S.  (ipen  eyes  of  these  men 

10.  1.  Jehu  sent  letters  tu  S.  ||  I'i.  came  to  S.  17. 
14. 14.  Jelioash  tuok  all  vessels  in  house  of  Lord, 
a4i  took  hostages,  returned  tu  3.  '2  CAr.  2.1.24. 
15.  14.  Monahem  came  to  S.  and  smote  Shallum 
17.  5.  the  kin?  of  Assyria  went  up  to  S. 
2  Chron.  18.  2.  Jchoshaphat  went  down  tn  P. 
28.  8.  Israel  broii;lit  the  spoil  of  .Tuilah  to  S. 
ha.  10.  11.  as  I  have  ilone  unto  S.  and  lier  idols 

SAMARITAN,  S. 
Mat.  10.  5.  into  any  city  of  the  S.  enter  ye  not 
Luke  9.  52.  they  entered  into  a  village  of  the  S. 
10.  ;i3.  but  a  certain  S.  came  where  he  was 
17. 16.  one  of  i hem  gave  thanks,  and  he  wnsaS. 
John  4.  9.  the  Jews  have  no  dealings  with  the  S. 

39.  ar.il  tunny  of  the  P.  believed  on  him 
8.  48.  that  thuft  art  a  S.  and  hast  a  devil 

SAMSON. 
Jiidg:  13.  24.  the  woman  called  his  name  S. 

14. 1.  S.  wenttoTinmath  H  7.  she  pleasod  S. 
10.  S.  made  there  a  fenst  ||  16.  S.  wife  wept 

15.  4.  S.  caught  foxes  1|  111.  to  hind  S.  are  we  come 

16.2.  S.  is  come  hither  ||  3.  S.  lay  till  mi<lnight 

9.  the  PIdlisiines  be  upon  tliee,  S.  12,  14,  20. 
23.  our  God  hath  delivered  S.  into  our  hand 

25.  call  S.  II  30.  S.  said,  let  me  die  with  Philistines 
28.  S.  called  unto  the  Lord  ll  29.  S.  took  hold 

Hcb.  11.  32.  the  lime  wnnhl  fad  me  to  tell  of  S. 

SAMUEL. 
ISam.  1.20.  Hannah  hare  a  son,  and  called  him  S 
2.18.  S.  ministereil  before  the  Lord  ||21.  S.  grew 

3.  4.  the  Lord  called  S.  he  answered,  fi,  8,  10. 

15.  and  S.  feared  to  shew  Eli  the  vision 
21.  the  Lord  revealed  himself  to  S.  in  Shiloh 

4.  1.  and  the  word  of  S.  came  to  all  Israel 

7.  6.  S.  judged  the  children  of  Israel,  1.5. 
9.  S.  cried  to  the  Lord  for  Israel,  the  Lord  heard 

13.  Lord  was  aiairist  Philistines  all  the  days  of  S. 

8.  6.  displeased  S.  when  they  said,  give  us  a  king 
19.  the  people  refused  to  obey  the  voice  ofS. 

21.  and  S.  heard  all  the  words  of  the  people 
9. 15.  Lord  t(dd  S.  in  his  ear  before  Saul  came 

24.  so  Saul  (lid  eat  with  S.  that  day 

26.  S.  called  Saul  to  the  top  of  the  hotin.' 

10.  1.  S.  took  a  vial  of  oil  and  anointed  San? 

14.  we  came  to  S.  ||  12.  11.  the  Lord  sent  S. 

15.  tell  me,  I  ptav  thee,  what  S.  said  to  you 

25.  then  S.  told  the  manner  of  the  kinudom 
]  1.7. whosoever  Cometh  not  tort h  aflerSauland  S. 
12.18.  all  the  pi'ople  greatly  feared  the  Lord  andS. 
13. 8.  lie  tarried  the  set  time  that  S.  had  appointed 
15.11.  it  grieved  S   ||  33.  S.  hewed  Agagin  piece: 

27.  as  &  turned  about  to  go  away,  S.  mantle  rent 
35.  nevertheless,  S.  mourned  for  Saul 

16.  10.  Jesse  madesevenof  his  sons  pass  before  S. 
13.  S.  took  the  horn  of  oil  and  anointed  David 

19.  18.  David  fled  and  came  to  S.  to  Rama'i 

22.  he  said, where  are  S.and  David?  ||  25.1.  S. died 
28.  11.  Saul  said  to  the  woman,  bring  me  up  3. 

14. Said  perceived  thatitwasS.  and  bowed  hints. 

1  CAr.6.28.sonscd"S.!i'26.23.all  that  S.lin(^  dedicated 
0.  22.  whoio  David  and  S.  the  seer  d'vi  ordain 

11.  3.  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  S. 

2  Chron.  35. 18.  was  no  passover  like  th&t  from  S. 
P.tal.^9.G.  S.  anions  them  that  call  o^i  his  name 
.Irr.  15.  1.  though  Moses  and  S.  stooil  be'bre  me 
^cts  3.  24.  the  prophets  from  S.  have  foretold 

13.20.  gave  them  judges  450  vearstdlS.  prophet 
Jieb   11.  32.  the  time  wouW  fail  me  to  tell  ofS. 

SANP-ALLAT. 

.VeA.  2. 1ft.  when  S.  heard  of  it,  it  grieved  him,  19. 

4.  1.  when  S.  heard  wi  Suilded  he  was  wroth,  7. 

;1.2.  S.  sent  to  ine,  5.  ||  14.  mv  God,  think  upon  S. 

12.  for  Tobiah  and  S.  had  hired  him 

13.  28.  the  Bon  of  Joinda  was  son-in-law  to  S. 

SAPHIR. 

MU.  1.  11.  pass  ye  awav,  thou  inhabitant  of  S. 

SAPPIIIRA. 
jScts 5.1.Ananiag,withS.  his  wife,  tiold  a  possession 

SARAH. 
Gen.  17.  15.  not  Sarni,  but  S.  shsU  her  name  be 

19.  S.  thy  wife  shall  bear  thee  u  son,  18.  14. 
18. 6.  where  is  8.7 1|  20. 14.  Abim  jlerh  restored  S. 

11.  it  ceased  tube  withS. after  manner  of  women 

12.  S.  laughed  ||  13.  wherefore  did  S.  laugli  ■! 
90.2.  Abraham  said  ofS.  she  in  my  sister 

18.  because  of  S.  ||  23. 1.  vents  of  the  life  of  S.  127 
21.  1.  the  Lord  did  unto  S.  as  he  had  spoken 
7.  that  S.  should  have  given  .diildren  suck 
12.  in  all  that  S.  said  to  tliec,  hearken  to  her 
Q3.  2.  S.  died  |1  19.  Abraham  buried  S.  his  wife 
21.  67.  Naac  brnusht  her  into  his  mother  S.  tent 
25.  10.  there  v/as  .Abraham  buried  and  S.  49.  31 
,  Arum.26.46.  nameofthedauglilerof  AsherwasS 


SAU 

Rom.9.9.at  this  time  I  will  come,  S.  shall  have  a  son 
."//•A.  1 1ll  .thro'  faith  S.recei  v.  st  reiigth  to  conceive 
1  Pet.  3.  0.  as  S.  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him  lord 

SARAl. 

Gen.  11.  29.  the  name  of  Abraham's  wife  was  3. 

30.  but  S.  was  barren,  she  had  no  child,  10.  1. 

12.  17.  the  Lord  plagued  Pharaoh  because  of  9. 
16.0.  when  S.  dealt  hardly  with  Hagar,  she  fled 

8.  she  said,  I  flee  from  the  face  of  my  mistress  S. 
17.  15.  Ihou  shall  not  call  her  name  S.  but  Sarah 

SAKDIS. 

Rev.l.n.  write  and  send  it  to  S.  and  to  PhiMelphiQ 

3.  1.  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  S.  write 

4   a  lew  names  in  S.  which  have  not  defiled 

SAREPTA. 

Luho  4.  26.  save  to  S.  a  city  of  Sidon,  1  ICings  17.9 

SAROiN. 
.^cts  9.  35.  and  all  that  dwelt  at  S.  saw  him 

SARUCH. 
Luke  3.  35.  Nnclior,  which  was  the  son  of  S. 
SAT,-\N,  See  ./Ippcllntivcs. 
SAUL,  calUd  SIIAUL,  1  Chron.  1.  48. 
Gen.  30.  37.  S.  of  Rehoboth  reigned  ||  38.  S.  died 
1  Sa7n.9.2.Kish  had  a  son, whose  name  was  S.14.51. 
15.  the  Lord  told  Samuel  a  day  before  S.  came 
17.whcn  Samuel  saw  S.H  18.  S.drew  near  to  Sam. 
24.  set  it  before  S.  so  S.  did  eat  with  Sai-iiiel 
10. 11.  is  S.  also  among  the  prophets'!  12  1 19.  24. 
21. S.  was  taken  ||  11.  12  shiill  S.  rcujn  over  us? 
1 1.6.  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  S.  anger  kindled 
7.whosoev.  cometh  not  forth  after  S.  and  Samuel 
lo.peoplewentto  Gilgal,  there  they  made  S.  king 

13.  3.  S.  blow  tha  trumpet  through  all  the  land 
7.  as  for  S.  he  was  yet  in  Gilgal,nnd  all  the  people 
10. S.  went  out  to  meet  Samuel  1|  15.  S. numbered 

14.  24.  for  S.  had  adjured  the  people,  saying 
35.  S.  built  an  altar '||  37.  S.  asked  counsel  of  God 
40.  S.  went  up  from  following  the  Philistines 
.52.  when  S.  saw  any  strong  man,  he  took  him 

15   11.  it  repenteth  me  that  1  have  set  up  S. 
31.  Samuel  turned  again  after  S.  S.  worshipped 
3.5.  and  Samuel  came  no  more  to  see  S. 

16.  1.  Lord  said,  how  long  will  thou  mourn  forS.7 
2.  if  S.  hoar  it  ||  18.  6.  came  out  to  meet  king  3. 

14.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  departed  from  S. 
23.  the  evil  Spirit  from  G.  was  on  S.  18. 10. 1 19.9. 

17.8.  am  not  I  a  Philistine,  and  you  servants  to  S.? 

12.  Jesse  went  for  an  old  man  in  the  days  of  S. 

19.  S.  and  all  Israel  were  in  the  valley  of  Elah 

38.  and  S.  armed  David  with  his  armour 
18.  9.  S.  eyed  David  from  that  day  and  forward 

12.  S.  afraid  of  David;  Lord  departed  frotn  9. 

15.  when  S.saw  that  he  behaved  very  wisely,  30. 
29.  S.  became  David's  enemv  ccmtinually 

19.4.  Jonathan  spake  good  of  David  to  S. his  father 

7.Jon.  bruusht  David  loS.he  was  as  in  times  past 

U.S.  sent  rnessengers  to  take  David,  14, 15,  20. 

33.  S.  cast  a  javelin 


SHA     LPnoPKh  NAiLi 

t  Chr.  13.  S.  we  inquired  not  at  it  in  the  Cays  of  8 
25.  28.  all  that  Samuel  and  S.  had  dedicated 
Isa.  10.  29.  Ramah  is  afraid,  Gibeah  of  S.  is  fled 
ActH  7.58. at  a  young  man's  feet  vvho.'e  naioe  nuo S 
8.  1.  and  S.  was  consenting  unto  his  death 
3.  as  iVir  S.  he  made  havoc  of  the  church 
9.4.S.S.  whypersecutestthoume  .'  22.  7. 1 26. 14. 
II.  and  inquire  for  one  calleil  S.  of  Tarsus 
17.  brother  S.  the  Lord  hath  sent  me,  22.  13. 
22.  imt  S.  increased  more  in  strength 
24.  but  their  laying  wait  was  kno«n  of  S. 
26.  when  S.  was  come  to  Jerusalem,  he  nssayeo 
11.  25.  Barnabas  went  to  Tarsus  to  seek  S. 
30.  sent  relief  by  the  hands  of  Parnabas  and  9, 
13.  1.  at  Anti'ich  prophets  brought  up  with  S. 
2.  Holy  Ghost  said,  separate  me  Barnabas  and  S 
7.  Sergius  Paulus  called  for  Barnabas  and  S. 
9.  S.  set  his  eyes  on  him,  and  said,  O  full  of  all 
21.  God  gave  unto  them  S.  the  son  of  Cis 
See  Jonathan. 
SCEVA. 
..Bets  19. 14.  there  were  seven  sons  of  one  S.  a  Jew 

SCYTHIAN. 
Col.  3.  11.  where  there  is  neither  barbarian,  S. 

SEBA. 
Gen.  10.  7.  the  sons  of  Cush,  S.  and  Havilah 
Psa«.72.10.the  kings  ofSheba  and  S.shall offer  gifla 
Isa.  43.  3.  I  ga\G  Ethiopia  and  S.  for  tliee 
I  SEIR. 

Oer\.  32.  3.  to  the  land  of  S.  the  country  of  Edom 
33.  14.  lead  softiv,  till  I  come  to  inv  lord  t3  S. 
36.20.  tliese  are  the  sons  of  S.  2L  1  Chron.  1.  38   ' 
J^iivi.  24.  18.  S.  s!'iall  be  a  possession  for  enemies 
Deut.  1.  44.  the  Amorites  destroyed  you  in  S. 
33.2.the  Lord  came  from  Sinai  and  rose  up  from  S. 
.Tudff.  5.  4.  Lord,  when  thou  wentest  out  of  S. 
2  CAron.20. 23.  made  an  end  of  thi?  inhabitants  off 
25.  11.  Amaziah  smote  of  children  of  S.  10,000 

14.  he  brought  the  gods  of  the  children  of  S. 
Isa.  21.  11.  he  calleth  to  me  out  of  S.  watchman 
Ezek.  25.  8.  because  that  Moab  and  S.  do  say 

Mount  SEIR. 
Gen.  14.  6.  and  the  liorites  in  iheir  mount  9. 
36.  8.  thus  dwelt  Esau  in  mount  S.  9. 
Deut.  2.  1.  we  compassed  ninuvt  S.  many  dayn 
5.  I  have  given  mount  S.  to  Ksau,  .hsh.  24.  4. 

1  CAr.4.42.  of  sonsof  Simeon  500  went  to  ?7/oi«n<S 

2  C*!-.20. 10.  nwunt  S.  whom  wouldst  not  let  invada 
22.  the  Lord  set  ambtishments  against  mount  S 

I     23.  Ammonnnd  Moab  stood  up  against  mount  8 
I  F.zek.  35.  2.  set  thy  face  agninst  mount  <!. 

3.  say  to  it.  bclioid,,  OmountS   lam  against  tl^M 
7.  thus  wiil  I  make  mount  S.  most  desolate,  15. 
SELEUCIA. 
.^cts  13.  4.  being  sent  forth,  they  departed  untoS 

SEMEI. 

Luke  3.  26.  Mattnthias  which  was  the  son  ti  .=» 

SENNACHERIB. 


"0  25  Abner  sat  by  S.  side  II  .>.).  o.  i;asL  11  javeoii  ,o  io  c  .  i    i   i.    r     f>c  t 

2i:  io  David  arose  and  fled  that  day  for  fear  of  3.  ■  S^'"?.^  18.13.  S.  came  up  against  .ludah,  /.,«.36.1 
11.  savins;,  S.  hath  slain  his  thousands,  29.  5, 


22.  2!.  i  knew  that  he  would  surely  tell  S 

23.  11.  Wilis,  come  down  as  I  by  serv.  hath  heard  1 
17.  shall  be  king,  and  that  9.  my  father  knowetl 
28.  S.  returneiffrom  pursuing  after  David 

24.  4.  David  cu;  ofl"the  skirt  of  S.  robe  privily 

7.  David  suffered  them  not  to  rise  against  S. 

8.  David  cried  after  S.  |1  22.  David  aware  lo  S. 
26.4.  David  imderstondS.  was  come  in  very  deed 

5.  and  David  beheld  the  place  where  S.  lay 
7.  behold,  S.  lay  sleeping  within  the  trench 
17.  S.  knew  David's  voice  |1  25.  S.  returned 

27.  1.  I  shall  perish  one  day  by  the  hand  of  S. 

28.  9.  behold,  thou  knowesf  what  S.  hath  done 

10.  9.  sware  to  her  bv  Lord  ||  12.  for  thou  art  3. 
20.  9.  fell  straisrbtway  all  alona  on  the  earth 

29.  3.  is  not  this  David  servant  of  S.  king  of  Israel  ? 
31.  2.  the  Philistines  followed  hard  upon  S.  and 

bis  sons,  and  slew  Jonathan,  1  Chron.  10.  2. 
7  that  9.  and  his  sons  were  dead,  1  Chron.  10. 7. 

11.  when  inhabit,  of  Jnbesh-gilead  heard  what 
the  Philistines  had  done  to  S.  1  Chron.  10.  1 1 

2  Sam.  1.6.  leaned  on  his  spear  1]  21.  the  shield  of  S 
24.  ye  daughters  of  Israel,  weep  over  9. 

2.  7.  be  ve  valiant,  for  your  master  S.  is  dead 

3.  1.  the  house  of  S.  waxed  weaker  and  weaker 
JO.  to  translate  the  kingdom  from  house  ot  Sam! 

to  set  lip  the  throne  of  David,  1  Chron.  12.23. 

4.  10.  one  brought  tidinffs,  sayin?,  S.  is  dead 
5.2.  intimepiist,  when  S.  waskim:,  1  CArrm. 11.2. 
7.  15.  mercy  shall  not  depart,  as  I  took  it  from  S. 
9.  1    is  there  vet  nnv  left  of  the  hou=e  of  S.?  3. 

7.  I  will  restore  the'e  all  the  land  of  S.  thy  father 
12.  7.  delivered  thee  out  of  the  hand  of  9.  22.  1. 
Ifi  8.  on  thee  all  the  blood  of  the  hou^e  of  9. 
21.  1.  it  is  for  S.  and  for  his  blnodv  house 
4.  will  have  no  silver  nor  gold  of  9.  nor  his  house 
12.David  took  the  bones  of  9. from  men  of  Jabesh 
1  Chron.  5.  10.  in  the  days  of  9.  they  m.ide 


19.  16.  see,  and  hear  the  words  of  9.  /sn.  37.  17. 

20.  thou  hast  praved  to  me  asainst  9.  Isa.  37.  21. 

36.  S.  departed  and  dwelt  at  Nineveh,  ha.  37.37 

2Chron.Xl.  22.  the  Lord  saved  Hezekiah  from  9. 

9EPHARVAIM. 
2  KiniTs    7.24. king  of  .\ssvria  hronsrht  men  from  3. 
18.  34   where  are  the  gods  of  S.?   ha.  36   19. 
19   13.  where  is  the  kinsr  of  S.7  Is.i.  37.  13. 
SERAIAH. 
2  Snm.8. 17.  Zadok  the  priest,  and  9.  was  the  scribe 
9  Khiffs  25.  18.  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  3. 
tlie  chief  priest,  and  Zephnniah,  .frr.  52.  24. 
23.  there  came  lo  Gedaliah,  S.  .In:  40.  8. 
1  CA)on.4. 14.  S.  begat  Joah  |1  35.  Josihiah  son  of S. 
6.  14.  Azariah  begat  S.  and  S.  begat  Jeho/adah 
Kzral.I.ET.m ihe  son  of  S.  ||  .W A.  10. 2.  S.  sealed 
JV"/(.  11.  II.  S.  was  ruler  of  the  house  of  God 
12.  1.  S.  the  priest  went  up  with  Zertibhabel 
12.  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  S.  Meraiah 
.Ter.  36. 2'5.  the  king  commanded  S.  lo  take  Barurh 
51.  ,59.  the  word  which  Jeremiah  commanded  9. 
the  son  of  Neriah.  this  9.  was  a  -iiiet  prince 
61.  Jeremiah  said  to  S.  when  comest  to  Babylon 
SERGIUS  PAULUS. 
Jfcts  13.  17.  S.  Paulus  a  prudent  man,  the  deputy 

SETH. 

(7^7!.  5.  3.  a  son  after  his  imago,  and  called  him  9. 

6.  S.  beirat  Enos,  1  Chron .  1.1.  I.nhe  3.  W. 

SHADR.\('M,  .Spr  Abko-nego. 

SHALIM. 

1  .«ram.  9.  4.  9.  then  tbev  pa=«ed  thro  the  land  of  S). 

SHALISHA. 

1  .fam.  9r4.  he  pas-ed  ihronL'h  the  land  of  9. 

SHALLUM. 

2  K'inn:'!  15. 10.  S.  son  of  Jal;p-h  killed  Zar.is'iafc 

14.  Menahem  slew  S.  son  of  Jahesn  in  Samaria 

22  14   Hilkiah  the  priest  went  to  Huldah  the  p,-o- 

nhetess.  the  wife  of  S.  2  Clirnn.  34  22 

1  CAro7T.2.  40.  of  Judnh,  S.  1,  4.  25.  of  Siineot,  S. 


the  Lord  1   6- 12.  of  Levi,  9.  |1  7.  13.  S.  the  son  of  Napht«!> 


752  —_        . 


Proper  Namis.]     SHE 

2  Citron.  28  12.  Joliizkiah  llio  Bon  of  S.  stood  up 
Eira'i.  4"2.  tne  children  ul'tlie  porters,  llie  cliiidrun 
otS.  10.  24.  JVtA.  7.  45.  Jer.  35.  4. 
7  2.  S.  tlio  son  ofZadok,  the  son  of  Ahituh 
10.  42.  S.  and  Ainariah  had  takun  st/ange  wives 
AVA.  3.  12.  next  unto  him  lopairud  S.  lo. 
Jer.-i2H.  lliussaithLord  louclnng  S.sun  of.Iosiali 
32.7.Hiiiiaincel  the  son  olS.thnie  nni'iushallcoine 

SHALMANEZER. 
B  Kin^s  17.  3.  S.  came  upaganist  S  imaria,  18.9. 

SHAMGAU. 
Judg.  3.  31   after  hiin  was  S.  the  son  of  .^nath 
5  (j.  tlie  (lavs  o!'S.  high-ways  were  unoccupied 

SIlA.MiMAH. 
Gen.  30.  13.  tiio  eon  of  Rcuel,  S.  17.  1  Chr.  1.  37. 
ISam.  le.y.S.  the  son  of  Jesse,  17. 13. 1  C/ir.2.  13. 
2  Sam  23.  11.  alter  hiiii  was  S.  the  Hararile,  33. 
25.S.the  Harodile  ||  ICAr.  7. 37.son  olZopliah,S. 
SIIAMMUAH. 
JVKm.I3.4  ofReuheii  tospythelanc'.S.sonofZaccur 
2  Sam.  5.  14.  3,  the  son  of  David,  1  Cliruii.  14.4. 
JVcA.  11.  17.  Abda  son  of  S.  dwelt  at  Jeiusalein 

SHAPHAN. 
S  Kings  22.  3.  king  JosiahsentS.  the  scribe  to  re- 
pair tlie  house  of  the  Lord,  2  Ckron.  34.  8. 
8.  Hilkiah  gave  the  hook  to  S.  2  Ckron.  34.  15. 
12.  the  king  commanded  Ahikani  the  son  of  S. 
and  S.  the  scribe  to  inouire  of  the  Lord 
25.22.  Ahikani  the  son  of  S.  ./cr.  39. 14.  |  40.  II. 
t/ifr.26.24.the  hand  of  son  of  S. was  with  Jeremiah 

29.3.  the  words  Jeremiah  sent  by  Elasah  son  of  S. 
36. 10.  read  in  the  chamber  of  Gemarlah  son  ol'S. 
Ezci.S.  11.  in  the  midst  siood  Jaazaniahson  of  S. 

SHAPH.Vr. 
Vum.l3.5.oflhe  tribe  ofSiineon,S.tospy  the  land 

1  Kings  19. 16.anoiiit  Elisha  son  ol'S.  to  be  prophet 

2  Kirtfrs  6.  31.  if  liie  head  of  Eiisha  the  son  of  S. 
I  Ckrun.  3.  22.  the  sons  of  Shemaiah,  Neariah.S. 

5.  12.  of  the  Gadttes,  S.  in  Bashan  chief 
27.29.over  the  herds  in  valleys  was  S.  son  of  Adlai 

SHAREZER. 
8  Kings  19.  37.  S.  his  son  smote  him,  Isa.  37.  38. 

SHARON. 
I  Chron.  5.  16.  they  dwelt  in  all  the  suburbs  of  S. 

27.  29.  over  the  herds  that  fed  inS.  was  Shiirai 
Cant.  2. 1. 1  am  the  rose  of  S.  the  lily  of  the  valleys 
/»o..33.9.S.  is  like  a  wilderness, Baslian  and  Carme 

35.  2.  the  excellency  of  Carmel  and  S.  given  thee 

65. 10.  S.  shall  be  a  told  of  Hocks  and  val.  of  Achor 

SHEAL'l'IEL,  See  ZERi'BEAiiEL. 

SHEAR-JASHUB. 

ha.  7.  3.  go  forth  to  meet  ,\1kiz,  thou  and  S. 

SHEBA,  SIIEBAH. 
Oen.  10.7.  son  of  Raamah  S.  1|  23.  S.  sonofJoktan 
25.  3.  Jokshan  begat  S.  and  De.dan,  1  Chr.  1.32. 
a6.  33.  Isaac  called  the  well  S.  city  Beer-sheba 
Jjsh.  19.  2.  Simeon  had  in  their  inherilance  S. 
1  Kings  ip.  1.  when  queen  of  S.  heard  of  the  fame 
of  Solomon  she  came  lo  prove  hiin,2  C/iifon. 9.1. 
1  Chron.  1.  9.  the  son  of  R:iamah  S.  ||  22.  of  Joktan 
5.  13.  of  the  children  of  Giid,  S.  and  Jorai 
lob  6.  19.  the  com|ianies  of  S.  waited  for  them 
Psal.  72. 10.  kinss  of  S.  and  Seba  shall  offer  sifts 
15.  to  him  shall  be  given  of  golil  of  S.  fsa.  CO.  6. 
Tcr.  6.  20.  to  what  purpose  is  incense  from  S.  ? 
£2efe.27.22.the  merchants  of  S.ihy  merchants,  23. 
38. 13.  S.  shall  say,  art  ihou  come  .to  take  a  spoil? 
See  BiCHRi. 
SHEBNA. 
i  Kings  18. 18.  when  had  called  to  the  king  there 
came  to  Rab-shakeh  S.  the  scribe,  37.  Isa.  36.  3. 

19.  2.  Hezekiah  sent  S.  to  Isaiah,  Isa.  37.  2. 
Ita.  22.  15.  go,  get  thee  to  this  treasurer,  S. 

SHECHEM. 
(Jen.  33.  18.  Jacob  came  to  Salem  a  city  of  S. 

19.  he  bought  at  the  hand  of  Hamor  S.  father 
34.  2.  S.  lay  with  Dinah  11  iid.  they  slew  S. 

35.4.  Jacob  hid  ihem  under  an  oak  that  was  byS. 
37.  12.  went  to  feed  their  father's  flock  in  S. 

14.  Joseph  came  from  the  vale  of  Hebron  to  S. 
^'am.  20.  31.  of  S.  the  fmuly  of  the  Shechemilea 
/ush.  17.  2.  there  was  a  lot  for  the  children  of  S. 

20.  7.  S.  in  mount  Ephraima  city  of  refuge,  and 

Ilebr.m  in  Jjidah,21.2)'.  1  CAr„a.6.  07. 
24.  I. Joshua  gathered  all  thetribes  of  Israel  toS. 

32.  and  the  bcmers  of  Joseph  buried  ihey  in  S. 
Tudg.  8.  31.  Gideon's  concubine  in  S.  bare  a  son 
0.  1.  Abimeloch  the  son  of  Jeruhbaal  went  to  S. 

7.  Jothain  cried,  hearken  to  me,  ye  men  of  S. 

5tO.  let  fire  come  out  from  the  men  of  S. 

28.  who  is  S.?  II  31.Gaaland  brrlhren  come  lo  S. 
41.  thrust  out,  that  lliey  shouiil  not  dwell  in  S. 
57.  the  evil  of  the  men  of  S.  did  God  render 
Kings  12.  1.  Rehoboam  went  to  S.2  Chron.  10. 1. 
25.  Jeroboam  built  S   in  mount  Epliraim 
Chrvn.  7.  19.  the  sons  of  Shemida,Ahian  and  S. 

Psa:.  Gt)  6.  I  will  rejoice,  I  will  divide  S.  108.  7. 
fer  41.  5.  that  there  came  certain  from  S. 

SHELAH. 

Oen.  30.  5.  Judah'a  son  P.  1|  11.  till  S.  bo  grown 

753 


fycii.DS.SC.liocsUEO  that  I  gave  her  not  to  S.my  snn 

4(i.  12.  the  sonsof  Judah,  Er,  Onan  and  S.JV/im. 

20.  20.  1  CAron.  2.  3.  |  4.21. 

I  Chron.  J.  18.  Arpha.\ad  begat  S.  and  S.  Eber,24. 

SHELEMIAH. 
1  C/irnn.  20.  14.  the  lot  eastward  fell  to  S. 
Ezra  10.39.S.and  Nathan  had  taken  strange  wives 
jVeA.  13.  13.  I  made  S.  the  priest  treasurer 
./er.  30.  14.  S.  son  of  Chushi  ||  20.  S.Bonof  Abdeel 

SHELL'MIEL. 

JVum.  1.  6.  the  prince  of  Simeon,  S.  the  son  of 

Zunshaddai,  2.  12.  |  7.  36.  |  10.  19. 

SHEM. 

Oen.  5.  32.  Noah  begat  S.  6.  10.  j  10.1.  1  Ckr.  1.4. 

9.  23.  S.  look  a  garment  and  went  backward 

20.  Noah  said,  blessed  be  the  Loril  God  of  S. 
27.  and  he  shall  dwell  in  the  tents  of  S. 

10.21. the  children  of  S.22.31.  1 11.  10.  1  C/ir.  1. 17. 
Luke  3.  30.  Arph.i.xad,  which  was  the  son  of  S. 

SHEMAIAH. 
1  Kings  12.  22.  the  word  of  the  Lord  cain>  to  S. 
the  man  of  God,  2  Chron.  II.  2.  ]  |2.  '. 
1  Chron.  4  37.  of  Simeon,  Shiinri  the  son  of  S. 

5.  4.  of  Reuben,  S.  tlie  son  of  Joel 

9.  14.  of  the  Leviips,  S  16.  |  15.  8,  II.  |  21  0. 
I  26.  4,  0,  7.  2  Chron  17.  8.  |  29.  14.  \  31.  15. 
I  35.  9.  Ezra  8.  10.  |  10.  21,  31. 

Ezra  8.  13.  S.  the  son  of  Adonikam  went  up 
JVeli.  3.  29.  S.  keeper  of  th-j  east-gate,  repaired 

6.  10.  I  came  to  the  house  of  S.  son  of  Delaiah 

10.  8.  S.  a  priest  sealed  ||  12.  34.  S.  piiest,  42. 

11.  15.  of  the  Levites,  S.  IX.  6,  18,  35,  30. 
./cr.  26.  20.  Urijah  the  son  cf  S.  who  prophesied 

29.  24.  say  to  S.  the  Nelielamite,  31,  32. 
36.  12.  and  Delaiah  the  son  of  S.  a  princo 

SHEMINITIl. 
1  Chron.  15.  21.  with  harps  on  the  S.  to  excel 

SHENIR. 
Deut.  3.  9.  which  Hermon  the  Amorites  call  S. 
Cant.  4.  8.  look  from  the  top  of  S.  and  Hertuon 

SHEPHATIAH. 
2.Sam.  3.  4.  S.  the  fifth  son  of  David,  1  Chron.  3.  3. 
1  CAron. 9. 8.  Meshullam  son  of  S. dwelt  in  Jems. 

12.  5.  S.  the  Haruphitecame  to  David  to  Ziklag 
27.  16.  the  ruler  of  the  Simeonites  was  S. 

Ezra  2.  4.  the  children  of  S.  372,  JVfA.7.  9. 

Jer.  38.  l.S.  heard  the  wordsof  Jeremiah  to  [leoplt 

SHESHACH. 
Jer.  25.  26.  the  king  of  S.  shall  drink  after  them 
51.  41.  how  is  S.  taken  I  how  is  Babylon  beconn 

SHESHBAZZ.\R. 
Ezral.  8.  he  numbered  them  to  S.  prince  of  Judah 
11. all  these  did  S. bring  up  from  Babylon  to Jerus. 
5. 14.  delivered  to  S.  whom  he  had  made  governor 
16.  S.  laid  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  God 
SHIBBOLETH. 
./udrr.  12.  5.  say  now  S.  and  he  said  Sibboleth 
SHILOH  for  MESSIAH,  See  J/ppellatives. 
SHILOH. 
.losh.  18.  1.  all  Israel  assembled  together  at  3. 
8.  that  I  may  here  cast  lots  for  you  in  S.  10. 

22.  9.  Reuben  departed  from  Israel  out  of  S. 
./urfn-.  18.  31.  the  time  that  house  of  God  was  in  S. 

21.  12.  Ihey  brought  the  young  virgins  to  S. 
19.  there  is  a  feast  of  the  Lord  in  S.  yearly 

21.  if  the  daughters  of  3.  come  out  to  danco 
1  .Sam.  1.  3.  Elkanah  went  up  to  worship  in  S. 

24. she  brought  Samuel  to  bouse  of  the  Lord  in  S. 
2.  14.  so  'lid  the  priests  in  3.  to  all  the  Israelites 
3.21.the  Lord  appeared  agair!  in  S.  Lord  revealed 
4.  3.  let  us  fetch  the  arK  of  the  Lord  out  of  S. 

12.  a  man  came  to  S.  with  his  cloilies  rent 
14.  3.  Ahiahson  of  Ahitub  the  Lord's  priest  in  S. 

I  /Tin  n-s  2.27.1  he  word  against  the  house  of  Eli  inS. 
14.  2.  get  thee  to  S.  to  Ahijah  the  prophet 
4.  Jeroboam's  wife  arose  and  went  to  S. 
Psal.  78.  60.  he  forsook  the  tabernacle  of  S. 
./er.  7.  12.  but  go  ye  to  my  place  which  was  in  S. 
14.  I  will  do  to  this  house  as  I  have  done  to  S. 
20.  6.  ihen  will  I  make  this  house  like  S.  9. 
41.  5.  there  came  certain  from  S.  and  Samaria 

SlIILOAH. 

fsa.  8.  6.  this  people  refiiseth  the  waters  of  S. 

SHILONITE.  .Sfe  Aiiijah. 

SHIMEAH. 

2Sam.l3  3.  Ammoii  hadafriend,Jonadab  son  ofS. 

Davirl's  brother,  .32.  |  21.  21.  1  Chron.  20.  7. 

1  Chron.  3.  5.  S.  was  born  to  David  in  Jerusalem 
6.  39.  Asaph  son  of  Berachinh,  the  son  of  S. 

SHIMEI. 

2  Sam.  16.  5.  S.  eon  of  Gcra  of  Bahnrim,  19.  10. 

13.  S.  went  along  on  the  hill's  side  and  cursed 
1  Kings'i.  S.  thou  hast  with  thee  S.  who  cursed  me 

30.  Ihnt  two  of  the  servants  of  S.  ran  away 
4.  18.  S.  the  son  of  Elah,  officer  in  Bimjamin 
1  CAr.3. 19.  S.son  ofPedaiah  ||  5.  4.  S.  son  of  Joel 
4.  20.  the  sons  of  Mishma  ;  Hamuel,  Zaccur,  S. 

27.  S.  had  sixteen  sims  and  six  dnuL'hters 
6.17.  S.son  of  Gershom,42.  |  23.7.  ||  20.  of  Merari 

23.  9.  sons  of  S.  10.  I|  2.").  17.  the  tcrlh  lot  to  S 
5E 


1  Chron.  07. 27.  over  vineyards  was  S.  Ramalbite 

2  Chron.  2'J.  14.  the  sons  of  Heman,  JenielandS. 
31.  12.  over  the  deU'icated  things  was  S    13. 

Ezra  10.  23.  S.  bad  taken  a  si  range  wife,  33,  38 
EsUi.  2.  5.  Murdecai  son  of  Jair,  the  son  of  S. 
Zecli.  12.  13.  the  family  of  S   sliail  inuura  iL'<art 

Slll.MSHAl. 
Ezra  4.  8.  S.  the  scribe  wrote  a  letter,  9. 
17.  the  king  sent  an  answer  to  S.  the  scribe 
SHINAR. 
Gen.  10.  10.  Accad  and  Culneh  in  thf.  k-vi  of  S. 
11.2.  that  they  found  a  plain  in  the  ijid  of  S 
14.  1.  in  the  days  of  Amraphel  king  of  S. 
/*u.l  1.11. recover  the  remnant  from  S.and  Hamath 
/)an.  1.  2.  which  he  carried  into  the  land  of  S. 
Zecli.  5.  11.  to  build  it  a  bouse  in  the  ^and  of  S 
SHISHAK. 

1  Kings  14.25. in  fifth  year  of  Rehoboam,  S.king  of 
Egypt  came  up  against  Jerusalem,  2  CAr.  12.  % 

2  CAr.  12.  5.  to  princes  that  were  gathered  togethns 
because  of  S.  1  left  you  in  the  hand  of  8. 

7.  wralli  shall  not  be  poured  out  on  Jerus.  by  S. 
O.S.took  awaytlie  treasures  ol  the  house  of  Lord 
SHITTIM. 
jVH7n.25. 1. Israel  a  bodeinS.jieopIcbegan  to  commit 
./osh.  2.  I .  sent  out  of  S.  two  men  li,  spy  the  lan^. 
3.  1.  they  removed  from  S.  and  came  lo  Jordan 
./oil  3.  18.  and  shall  water  the  valley  iifS. 
Mic.  0.5.  Balaam  answered  him  from  S.  to  Gilffal 

SHUAH. 

<?en.25.  2.  Keturah  bare  Ishbak,  S.  1  Chron.  1.32 

38.2.  Juilali  married  the  daughter  of  a  C'anaanit« 

named  S.  12.  1  CAron.  2.  3. 

SHUAL. 

1  Sam.  13.  17.  the  spoilers  turned  lo  the  land  of  S. 

SHUHITE,  See  Bihiad. 

SHULAMITE. 

Cant.  0.  13.  return  O  S.  wIimI  wi.r  yeseein  theS.1 

SHUNAMITE. 

1  Kings  1.  3.  and  found  a  fair  damsel  Abishag  aS. 

2.  17.  that  he  give  me  Abishag  the  S.  to  wiTe 
22.why  dost  thou  ask  Abishag  iheS.for  .Adonijnh 

2  Kings  4. 12.  call  this  S.  30.|K'5.  yonder  is  tlia:  8. 
SHUSHAN. 

JVrA.  1.  1.  it  came  to  pass  as  I  was  in  S.  the  p.^Tace 
EsVh-  2.  8.  many  maidens  were  gathered  to  3. 

3.  15.  but  the  cily  S.  was  perplexed 

4.  16.  gather  all  the  Jews  in  S.  and  fast  for  me 

8.  15.  the  city  of  S.  rejoiced  and  was  glad 

9.  11.  number  slain  in  S.  was  brought  to  tbeking 
15.  the  Jews  slew  in  S.  three  hundred  men 

See  Palace. 
SIHMAH.  See  Vine. 
SIDON,  called  ZIDON,  1  CAron.  1    13. 
Gen.  10.  l.i.  Canaan  begat  S.  his  first  born 

19.  llie  border  of  the  Canaanites  was  from  S. 
Judg.  18.  28.  because  Laish  was  far  from  3. 
Jilat.  11.21.  if  works  had  been  done  in  Tyre  and  3. 
22.itsball  be  more  tolerable  forS./,aAf  10.13,14, 
1.5.21. Jesusdeparted  into  lliecoastsofTyre  and8. 
beh(dd,  a  woman  of  Canaan  came,  ^/uri7.24 
.Marii  3.8. they  about  Tyre  anri  S.carnc,AuA«  6. 17 
7.  31.  departing  from  ihe  coasts  of  Tyre  and  9. 
/.MAt'4.20.to  none  sent,  save  to  Sarejita  a  city  of  8 
^cts  12.20.  Herod  was  displeased  with  them  of  8 
27.  3.  and  the  next  day  we  louclied  at  S. 

SIGlbNOTH. 
Hab.  3. 1.  aprayerof  Hahakkuk  the  prophet  on  S 

SIHON. 
JV''i/m.21.23.S.  would  not  suffer  I.sr.to  pass  thro'  hii 
border,  but  went  out  against  \ij,ie\,./udg.  11.  20. 

27.  let  the  city  of  S.  be  built  and  prepared 

28.  a  flame  is  gone  out  from  Ihe  ciiy  of  S. 
34.  do  to  him  as  thou  didst  to  S.  ifeul.  3.  2.  6. 

/)''W«.2.30.S.kiiigof  Heshbon  would  not  let  us  past 
31.  behold,  I  have  begun  lo  sive  S.and  his  Ian  J 
.32.  S.  came  out  against  us,  29.  7.  Judg.  11.20. 
31.  4.  the  Lord  shall  do  to  them  as  he  did  lo  S. 
./os/i.  9.  10.  all  that  he  did  to  S.  king  of  Heshbon 
./ndg.  11.  21.  God  delivered  S.  into  hand  of  Israel 
JVeh.  9.  22.  so  they  possessed  the  land  of  S. 
/er.  48.  45.  a  fin  me  shall  como  from  the  midst  of  3. 

SIHON  king  of  the  .Imoritrs. 

JVum.  21. 21.  and  Israel  sent  messengers  to  S.  /ting 

of  the  Jimorites,  I  lent.  2.  20.  .///i/u-.  H-  19 

2fi.Heshbon  was  a  city  of  .S./.<»o' «/'.■/. ./oiA. 123, 

29.bis  daughters  into  capilvilv  toS.  /iinffnfJlin. 

34. as  thou  didst  UtS.king  nf.//iiioritrs,Deut.:i.'i. 

Deut  1  4.ani-rUKhni]s]n\nf^.hijignftl:e.imorile3, 

andkingofBashaii,  R9h/.  135. 11.  |  13(;.  14 

.fc.<rA.13.10.cltiesofS.A(Vn/.^m.||21  kInsd.ofS 

lA'(n"^«4.19.Gebar  officer  incountryofS.t!n^o/.4 

SIHOR. 
./«.?A.  13.  3.  from  S.  which  is  before  Egypt  to  Ehron 
./er.  2.18.in  way  of  Egvpt  to  drink  the  waters  of  8 

SILAS. 

yicts  15.  22.  sent  S.  cb'ef  among  the  brethren,  i?7 

34.  it  pleased  S.  to  abide  there  still 

40.  Paul  cho.«e  S.  ||  10.  19.  caught  Paul  and  ? 

16.  25.  at  raido'ight  Paul  and  S.  prayed  ^nd  sang 


SIV 

Acts  16.  29.  the  gaoler  fell  down  before  Paul  in  J  S. 

7.  A.  some  of  them  consorled  with  Paul  and  S. 
10.  Rent  away  S.by  iiight||lS..'5.  when  S. was  conic 
15.  recc.ving  a  coininandiMont  to  S.  to  come 

S1L0.AH,S11.0.\M. 
JVcA.  3. 15.  Shalltim  repaired  the  wall  of  pool  ofS. 
JohnO.  7.  Jesus  said, go  wash  in  the  pool  of  S.  11. 

SILOE. 
Luke  13.  4.  upon  whom  the  tower  in  S.  fell 

SILVAN  US. 

3  Gor.  1. 19.  was  preached  among  you  by  me  and  S. 

1  Ticss.  1.  1.  Paul,  S.  and  Timotheus  to  the  cliurch 

of Tliessaloriians, grace  bi-  toyou,277iCiS.l.l. 

1  Pet.  5.  J2.  by  S.  u  faithful  biother,  I  have  written 

SIMEON. 
Gen.2ft.^3.  Leah  bare  a  son  am',  called  his  name  S. 
34.  25.  S.  and  lievi  took  each  man  bis  sword 
35.2;J.  S.  son  of  Leah  ||  F.xud.  1. 2.  S.  son  of  Israel 

42.  24.  Josepii  took  from  ibem  S.  ||  3(>.  S.  is  not 

43.  23.  and  be  brougbl  S.  out  i:nto  them 

46.  10.  the  sons  of  S.  Ezod.  6.  l.i.  JVum.  1.  22.  | 
20.  12.  1  C/tron.  i.  24,  42.  |  12.  25. 

48.  5.  ns  Reuben  and  S.  they  shall  be  mine 

49.  5.  S.  and  Levi  are  brethren,  they  slew  a  man 
JVum.  1.6.  prniceof  S.  wasShelumiel,2. 12.  |  7.36. 
Deut.  27.  12.  S.  Levi  and  Judah  stand  to  bless 
Josh.  I'J.  1.  I  he  srcond  lot  camo  forth  to  S. 

9.  S.  bail  l!ii;lr  iiili(;ntance  williin  Judab 
Judg.  1.  3.  S.  went  Willi  .ludab  ||  17.  .ludah  with  S. 
2CAron.  1.).  il.  the  slrringers  out  of  S.  fell  to  Asa 

34.  6.  so  diil.Iosiah  in  the  citicsof  S.  to  Napbtali 

Ezek.  48. 24.  S.  bnvo  a  portion  H  33.  one  gate  of  S. 

Luke  2.25.  a  man  in  Jerusalem,  whose  name  was  S. 
34.  S.  blessed  Josenli  ind  Mary, and  said  to  Mary 
3.  30.  Levi,  which  was  the  ."ion  of  S. 

./Jets  13.  1.  Ill  Aniiocb,  S.  that  was  called  Niger 
15.14.  S.  lialb  ilei  lared  bow  God  did  visit  Gentiles 
Tnbcnf  SIMEON. 

Aam.  1.  2.3.  of  lln'  tr,be  vf  S.  numbered  59,300 
2.  12.  ibe  tri/ic  «/S.  shall  pitch  by  Reuben 
10. !!).  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  S.  Shelumiel 
13.  5.  of  the  tribr:  ofS.  Shapbat  to  spy  the  land 
34.  20.  of  tribe  of  S.  Shemuel  to  divide  Ibe  land 

Josh.  19. 1.  second  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe  of  S. 

8.  this  is  the  inheriiance  of  the  tribe  of  S. 
?1.4.  Leviteshndoutoftn*eo/S.O.  1  CAr.  G.55. 

Rev.  7.  7.  of  the  tribe  of  S.  were  sealed  12,000 

SIMON. 
JUat.  10.  4.  S.  the  Canaanite,  Mark  3.  18. 

13.  r>5.  his  brethren,  James,  Joses,  S.  Mark  6.  3. 

16.  17.  Jesus  said,  blessed  art  thou,  S.  Bar-jona 
17  5!5.  what  thiiikest  thou  S.  of  whom  do  the 

kings  of  the  earib  take  custom  ? 

26.  C.  in  the  house  of  S  the  leper,  Mark  14.  3. 

27.  32.  they  found  a  man  of  Cyrene,  S.  by  name, 
to  bear  the  cro.ss,  Mark  15.  21.  I.ukc  23.  20. 

JUark  1.2U.  they  eftered  into  bouse  ofS.AuA-e4.38. 

14.  37.  S.  sleepest  thou  ?  couldst  not  thou  w  atch 
Luke  5.  3.  into  one  of  the  ships,  which  was  S. 

4.  he  said  unto  S.  launch  out  into  the  deep 

10.  James  and  John  who  were  partners  with  S. 

6.  15.  and  S.  called  Zelotes,  .^ctif  1.  13. 

7.  40.  S.  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee 
22.  31.  S.  S.  Satan  hath  desired  to  have  you 
24.34.  the  Lord  is  risen,  and  hath  appeared  toS. 

John  1.  41.  be  first  findcth  his  own  brother  S. 
42.  Jesus  said,  ilmu  art  S.  the  son  of  Jona 
6.  71.  Judas  Iscariot  the  son  of  S.  12.  4.  |  13. 2, 20. 
21.  15.  S.  son  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou  me?  16,  17. 
<9ct5 8.9.  a  man,  S.  w!:o  beforetime  used  sorcery 
13.  then  S.  himself  believed  also,  when  baptized 
9. 43.  itcaraetopiss  that  Peter  tarried  many  days 
at  Joppa  Willi  one  S.  a  tanner,  10.  6,  17,  32. 

See  P!CTER. 

SIN. 
F.rod.  16.  1.  they  came  unto  the  wilderness  of  S. 

17.  1.  Israel  jcmrncycd  from  S.  JVi/rn.  33.  18. 
Kzek.  30.  !5.  and  I  will  pour  my  fury  upon  S. 

16.  S.  shall  have  great  pain.  No  shall  be  rent 

SINAI 
Deut.  33.  2.  the  Lord  cm  me  from  S.  unto  Ibem 
/ui!^.  5.  3.  the  moiiniains  melted,  even  that  S. 
ysat.  68.  8.  S.  WHS  moved  at  the  presence  of  God 

17.  the  Lord  is  amoiifr  (hem  as  in  S.  in  holy  place 

Sie  Mount. 

SIKION. 

Devt.  3.  9.  which  Hermon  the  Sidonians  call  S. 

Psal.  29.  6.  Lebanon  nnd  S.  like  a  young  unicorn 

SISEUA. 
Judcr.  4.  2.  the  captain  of  Jabin  s  host  was  S. 
17.  S.  fled  away  on  his  feet  ||  20.  S.  lay  dead 
5.  20.  the  stnr«  in  their  courses  fought  against  S. 
26.  and  with  the  hammer  she  smote  S. 
28.  the  mother  of  S.  icKiked  out  at  a  window 
1  f^am.  12.  ;l.  he  sold  lion;  into  the  band  of  S. 
Eira  2.  53.  tjie  chiiiiren  of  S.  Nethinims  went  up 
with  Zerubhabel,  M'e/t.  7.  55. 
Paal.  83  9  do  ur.to  them,  as  to  S.  as  to  Jabin 

HIVAN. 
hsth.  i  9  thi  third  n.cnth,  that  is  the  month  S. 


SOL 

SMYRNA. 

Rev.  1.  11.  write  and  send  to  tiie  church  in  S. 

2.  8.  to  the  angel  of  the  church   n  S.  write 

SO. 
iKirfS  17.4.  heacnt  messengers  io  S.kingofEgypt 

SODOil. 
frC7i.l3.10  before  Lord  desiroyed  S.  andGomorrah 

13.  the  men  of  S.  were  wicked  exceedingly 
14.11.  Iliey  took  all  ibegoodsofS.  and  Gomorrah 

12.  they  took  Lot  who  dwelt  in  S.  and  his  goods 
17.  the  king  of  S.  went  out  to  meet  Abram 

18.  20.  Lord  said,  because  the  cry  of  S.  is  great 
26.  if  I  find  in  S.  fifty  righteous,  I  will  spare 
19.24.  Lord  rained  ujion  S.  fire  out  of  heaven 
Deut.  29. 23.  like  the  overthrow  of  S.  and  Gomor- 
rah, Isa.  13. 19.  Jer.  49.  18.  |  50.  40. 
32.32.  their  vine  is  of  the  vine  of  S.  andGomorrah 
Asa.  1.  9.  we  should  have  been  as  S.  like  Gomorrah 

10.  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  ye  rulers  ofS. 

3.  9.  and  they  shall  declare  their  sin  as  S. 
.kr.  23.  14.  they  are  all  of  them  unto  me  as  S. 
l.am.  4.  6.  greater  than  the  punishment  of  sin  of  S. 
Ezck.  16.  46.  thy  younger  sister  is  S.  48,  49,  55. 

53.  when  I  bring  again  the  captivity  of  S. 
jimosi.  1 1.  overthrown  you,  as  God  overthrew  S. 
Zepk.  2.  0.  as  I  live,  surely  Moab  shall  be  us  S. 
Mat.  10.  15.  it  shall  he  more  tolerable  for  the  land 

of  S.  11.  24.  Murk  6.  11.  Luke  10.  12. 
I^uke  17.  29.  the  same  day  that  Lot  went  out  of  S. 
Horn.  9.  29.  had  left  us  a  seed,  we  had  been  as  S. 
2  Pet.  2. 6.  turning  cities  of  S.  and  Gom.  into  ashes 
.htdel.  even  as  S.  and  Gom.  and  cities  about  them 
Rev.  11.8.  great  city  spiritually  called  S.  and  Egyjit 

SODOiMITE. 
Deut.23.17.  there  shall  bono  S.  ofthe  sons  of  Israel 

SODO.MITES. 
1  Kinns  14.  24.  there  were  also  S.  in  the  land 
15.  12.  Alia  took  away  the  S.  H  22.46.  Jeliosho.phat 
2A'in^s23.7.Josiah  brake  down  the  housesoflheS. 

SOLO.MON. 

2Sam.  5. 14.  there  was  born  to  David  in  Jerusalem, 

S.  1  Chron.  3.  5.  |  14.  4. 

12.  24.  he  called  his  name  S.  and  God  loved  him 

1  Kings  1.  10.  S.  his  brother  he  called  not,  19.26. 

13.  S.  thy  son  shall  reign  afier  me,  17,  30. 

21.  I,  and  my  son  S.  shall  be  counted  offenders 
34.  God  save  king  S.  3<.l.  1|  43.  bath  made  S.  king 
37.  L.  hath  been  wilb  David  even  so  be  he  with  S. 
47.  God  make  the  name  of  S.  better  than  thine 
51.  let  S.  swear  to  me  llint  he  will  not  slay  me 

2. 1.  Uavid  charged  S.  his  son  1|23.  king  S.  sware 
46.  the  kingdom  waseEtablished  in  the  hand  of  S. 

3.  1.  S.  made  affinity  «  ith  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 
3.  S.  loved  the  Lord  ||  10.  S.  bad  asked  this  thing 
5  the  Lord  appeared  to  S.  9. 2.  2  Chr.  1.7.  |  7.12. 

4.  22.  S.  piovision  forone  day  was  thirty  measuies 
29.  God  gave  9.  wisdom  e.\ceeding  much,  5.  12. 
34.  came  to  hear  the  wisdom  of  S.  from  all  kings 

ofthe  earth.  Mat.  12.  42.  Luke  11.  31. 

5.  1.  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  hie  servants  to  S. 

13.  king  S.  raised  a  levy  out  of  all  Israel 

6.  14.  so  S.  built  the  house  and  finished  it,  2  Chr. 

7.  IJ.  ./ictsl.  .!. 

7.  51  so  was  ended  all  the  work  that  S.  made 

8.  1.  S.  assembled  the  elders  of  Isiraei,  2  Chr.  5  2. 

22.  S.  spread  forth  his  hands  to  heaven 

54.  when  3.  made  an  end  of  iirayiiig,  2  Chr.'  1, 
65.  S.  held  a  feast  l|  9. 26.  S.  made  a.  navy  ofsl.ips 

10.  1.  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  beard  ofthe  fiuiie 

of  S.  she  came  lo  prove  him,  'i  Chron.  9.  1. 

24.  nil  the  earth  sought  to  S.  2  Chron.  9.  23. 

11.  1.  but  king  S.  loved  many  strange  women 

2.  S.  clave  to  these  in  love  |j  4.  when  S.  was  old 
5.  S.  werit  after  Ashtoreth  and  after  Milconi 
S.  S.  did  evil  li  7.  built  for  Chemosh  and  Molecli 
9.  the  Lord  was  angry  wilbS.||  27.  S.  built  Millo 

14.  Iladad  the  Edomite,  ^n  adversary  to  S. 

25.  Si.  made  Jeroboam  rulerover  house  of  Joseph 
40.  13.  sought  therefore  lo  kill  Jeroboam 

43.  S.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 

12.  2.  Jeroboam  ned  from  the  presence  of  S. 

14  28.  shields  of  gold  which  S.  made,  2  CAi-.  12.9. 

2A'<n2-s21.7.  of  which  the  Lord  said  to  David  and 

to  S.  I  will  put  my  name  for  ever,  2  Chr.  33.  7. 

1  Chron.  22.  5.  S.  my  son  is  young  and  tender 
9.  for  his  name  shall  be  S.  '||  17.  to  help  S. 

28.  6.  3.  thy  son,  be  shall  build  my  house 

9.  thou  3.  my  son,  know  the  God  of  thy  fathers 

11.  David  gave  to  8.  the  pattern  ofthe  house 
29   I.  S.  my  son,  whom  God  alone  hath  chosen 

10.  give  to  S.  my  son  a  perfect  heart  to  keep 

23.  8.  sat  on  the  throne  ofthe  Lord  as  king 
25.  the  Lord  magnified  8.  exceedingly  before  Isr. 

2  Chr.  2. 17.  8.  numbered  all  the  strangers  in  Israel 
3.  3.  are  the  things  wherein  S.  was  instructed 
30.  96  since  time  of  8.  not  such  joy  in  Jerusalem 

Etra  2.  55.  the  children  of  S.  servants,  .58.  JVih. 

7.57,60.  I  11.  3. 

Neh.  12.  45.  accordin?  to  the  commandment  of  S. 

13.  20.  did  not  king  3.  sin  by  these  Ihingo  ' 


SYR      [Propbr  Names. 

Prov.  1.  1.  the  proverliB  of  S.  10.  1.  j  25.  I. 
Cant.  1.  1.  the  e-ji'.g  of  aciigs  wliich  iii  S. 

5.  1  am  black,  bu^  ctMOiiy,  as  the  curtaino  o(  3 
3.  7.  beliold,  his  bed  winch  is  ia.  sixty  men  s.buui  il 
11. behold  king  S.  |i  S.li.  S.inusl  havea  Lhoiisaiid 
8.  II.  S.  had  a  vii);jyiril  at  Btsal-banion 
./er.  52.  20.  t.'ie  sea  S.  nietle  was  carried  away 
Mat.  1.  6.  David  hegat  S.  ||  7.  S.  begat  Roboam 
6.29.  S.  in  all  bis  glory  not  ariayed,  LukeVi.ZI 

12.  42.  a  greater  than  S.  is  here,  J.uks  11.  31. 
John  10.  23.  and  Jesus  walked  in  S.  jicitti 
jjcts  3.  11.  the  people  ran  to  tlnin  to  S.  porch 

5.  12.  they  -.vere  ail  wiih  one  accord  in  S.  porch 

SOKEK. 
.hidg.  16.  4.  Samson  loved  a  «  oniun  in  valley  of  S 

SOSIP.-VTER. 
Rom.  IG.  21.  Jas'in  and  S.  niv  kinsmen  salute  vou 

SOSTHENES. 
Jlcts  18.  17.  the  Greeks  took  S.  arid  beat  him 
1  Cor.  1.  1.  Paul  and  S.  to  ihe  church  at  Corinth 

SPAIN. 
Rom.  15. 24.  whensoever  I  take  my  journey  into  S> 
28.  I  will  come  bv  you  into  S. 
Sf  ACHYS. 
Rom.  16.  9.  salute  Urbane,  and  S.  my  beloved 

STEPHANAS. 

1  Cur.  1.  16.  I  baptizid  also  the  household  of  S. 

16.  15.  the  house  of  S.  the  firsl-IVuils  of  Achaia 

17. 1  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  S.  and  Fortunutca 

STEPHEN. 

Jicts  6.  5.  they  chose  S.  a  man  full  of  faith,  8. 

7.  59.  they  stoned  S.  calling  on  Gid,  and  saying 

8.  2.  devout  men  carried  S.  to  his  burial 

11. 19. scattered  abroad  on  the  persecution  aboutS. 
22.20.  wlien  the  blood  of  thy  niartyrS.  was  shed 

SUCCOTH. 

Gen.33. 17.  Jacob  journeyed  to  S.  and  madefcnolhs 

for  bis  cattle,  therefore  it  is  called  S. 

Ezod.  12.  37.  Israel  journeyed  from  Rames'^s  to  S. 

13.20.  they  'ook  their  journey  from  S.  ^"^771.33.5,6 

.Tosh.  13.  27.  G.ad  had  in  the  valley,  S.  and  Zaphoa 

Jadg.3.  5.  Gideon  said  to  the  men  of  S.  give  bread 

8.  the  men  of  Penuel  answered  as  the  men  of  S. 

16.  with  them  he  taught  the  men  of  S. 

1  A'i7i  ffs  7. 46.  the  king  cast  them  in  the  clay-ground 

between  S.  and  Zarthan,  2  Chron.  4.  17. 
Psal. &0.6.  I  will  mete  out  the  valley  of  8.  108.7 
SUCCOTH-BENOTH. 

2  Kings  17.  30.  men  of  Babylon  made  S.  their  goo 

SUSANNA. 
Luke  8.  3.  Joanna  and  S.  ministered  to  Christ 

SYRIA. 
Judg.  10.  6.  Israel  served  i  he  gods  of  S.  and  ZidoB 
2.Sa7«.8.6.  David  put  garrisons  in  S.  1  CAr.  18.6 

15.  8.  vowed  a  vow  while  I  abode  at  Geshur  in  S 

1  Kings  10.  29.  for  Ihe  kings  of  8.  did  they  brinj; 
1 1.25.  Rezon  abhorri'd  Israel  and  reigned  over  3 
19.15.  anoint  Hazael  lo  be  king  of  8.  2  Kings  13.3. 
22.1.  continued  without  war  between  9. and  Isra',] 

2  Kings  5.  1.  by  Naaman  deliverance  given  lo8. 

6.  23.  the  bands  of  S.  came  no  more  into  the  land 

7.  5.  behold,  there  was  no  man  in  the  camp  of  8. 

8.  13.  Ld.  shewed  me  that  thou  shalt  be  king  of  S 

13.  7.  for  the  king  of  S.  had  desiroyed  them 

17.  he  said,  the  arrow  of  deliverance  from  8. 
19.  but  now  thou  shalt  smite  S.  but  thrice 

16.  6.  Rezin  king  of  S.  recovered  Elath  to  8. 
2  C/(r«7i.  18.  10'.  with  these  thou  shalt  push  8. 

2-1.  23.  the  host  of  S.  came  up  against  Joash 
28.  23.  because  ihe  gods  of  kings  of  S.  help  them 
Isa.  7.  2.  saying,  S.  is  cimfederate  with  Ephraim 
8.  for  head  of  S.  is  Damascus, and  Rezin  of  Dara 
Ezek.  16.  57.  reproach  of  ihe  daughters  of  8. 
27.  16.  S.  was  lliv  merchant  for  thy  wares 
Hos.  12.  12.  Jacob  fled  into  the  country  of  S. 
Jimos  1.  5.  the  people  of  S.  shall  go  into  captivity 
Mat.  4.  24.  his  fame  went  throughout  all  S. 
Luke  2.  2.  w  hen  Cyrenius  was  governor  of  S. 
Jlcts  15.  23.  send  greeing  to  the  hielhren  in  S. 
41.  he  went  thrungh  S.  and  Pilicia,  confirming 
18.  18.  sailed  thence  inio  S.  21.  3.  Oal.  I.  21. 
Xee  KlNfs. 
SYRIAC. 
Dan.  2.  4.  the  (^Jha.d^ans  spake  to  the  king  in  8. 

SYRIAN. 
Gen.  25.  20.  Rebekah  daughter  of  Belhuel  the  8 
Lahan  tlieS.  28.  5.  |  31.20,24 
Dent.  26.  5.  a  S.  ready  to  perish  was  my  father 
2  Kings  5.  20.  my  master  spared  Naam.nn  this  8 
18.  26.  speak  in  the  S.  lancungc,  Jsa.  36.  11. 
Ezra  4.  7.  the  writing  of  ibe  letter  was  writlen  is 
the  S.  tongue,  and  interpreted  in  the  S.  tongue 
Luke  i.  27.  none  cleansed,  saving  Naaman  theS. 

SYRIANS. 
2  Su77i.  8.  5.  when  the  S.  of  Damascus  CBme  to  iuo- 
cout  Hadadezer,  David  slew  of  S.  22,000 moB 
6.  the  S.  became  David's  servants,  1  Or.  18.5.0 
13.  when  he  returned  from  smiting  ofthe  S. 
10.  6.  the  Ammcniies  sent  and  hired  the  3. 
11  if  the  S.  be  too  stronj  for  me,  1  Ckr  19.  12 


rtoPBR  Names.]     TEK 

tSam.  19. 19.  so  ihe  S.  feared  to  Iielp  the  cliildren 
ofAinmon  ar.y  more,  1  Chrun.  1!).  lU 

1  JCiiiffS  20. 20.  tlif  S.  tied  uiid  Israel  pursiind  tlii'tn 
27.  Israel's  little  flocks,  bill  i?.  filled  the  country 
29.  Israel  slew  of  the  S.  III!I,(IIK)  in  one  day 

22.11.  Lord  s.iith, Willi  ihcse  tlialt  thou  pusli  the  8. 

2  Kings  5.  2.  the  S.  had  taltii  a  maid  captive 
S.  9.  beware,  for  thitlier  tin    S.  are  come  down 
7.  4.  come,  let  us  fall  unto  the  host  of  the  S. 

0  the  Lord  made  the  host  of  the  S.  to  hear  a  noise 

10.  we  came  to  c:impof  the  S  no  man  was  there 

6.2S.  S.  wounded  Jorain,  2'.>.  I '.).  15.  2  Chr.  22.  5. 

13.5.  Israel  went  out  from  under  the  liand  of  S. 

]7.  for  ilioii  shalt  smite  the  S.  in  .■\pliek 
15.  6.  the  if.  came  to  Elaili  and  dwelt  there 
foa.  9. 12.  iheS.  b<fore,  unci  the  Philistines  behind 
/er.'.ia.  ll.to  Jerus.ikin  for  fe;.r  of  the  army  of  S. 
^mus  9.  7.  have  nut  I  l)ron<;ht  the.  S.  from  Kir  ? 

SYROPHKMCIAN. 
Markl.'UG.  the  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  S.  by  nation 


T.VBEAL. 
Isa."!.  6.  a  king  in  midst  of  it,  even  the  son  of  T. 

T.ABER.\H. 
fi'un.  11.  3.  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  T. 
Dck£.9.22.  at  T.  he  provoked  the  Lord  to  wrath 

T.A15ITH.\. 
^ctc  9.  36.  was  at  Joppa  a  disciple  named  T. 
40.  Peter  turning  to  the  body,  said,  T.  arise 
TABOR. 
.fiir/<r.4.C.Lord  sai(L,go,and  draw  toward  mountT.  .^«iin-.9.50.  then  went  Abimelech  to  T.  and  took  T. 


TIT 

2  CAr.  20.  20.  army  went  into  the  wilderness  of  T. 
Jer.  6.  1.  O  Benjamin,  blow  the  Irumpel  in  T. 
Jlmos  1.  1  Amos,  who  was  among  herdnien  of  T. 

TEMA. 
«fn.25.1.i..sonsofIshmael,  Hadar,T.l  C/ir.  1.30. 
Job  (i.  19.  the  troops  of  T.  looked  for  ihcm 
Isa.  21.  14.  the  inhabitants  of  T.  brought  water 
Jer.  25.  2:1. 1  made  Dedan  and  T.  to  drink  the  cup 

TEMAN. 

Gen.  36.  11.  the  sons  of  Eliphaz  were  T.  Omar 

15.  duke  T.  duke  Kciiaz,  12.  I  Clirnn.  1.  53. 

./cr. 49.7. is  wi.«doin  no  more  in  'I'.?  counsel  perished 

20.  that  ihe  Lord  hath  purposed  ajiiinst  T. 
F.zik.  25.  13.  1  will  make  it  desolate  ffom  T. 
.imii.%  1.  12.  but  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  T. 
Obad.  9.  thy  mighty  men,  O  T.  shall  be  d'smayed 
Hab.  3.  3.  God  came  from  T.  holv  One  from  Puran 
TEMANITE,  See  Eliphaz. 
TERAH. 
a>n.  II.  21.  \nhor  beg^l  T.  1  Chrmi.  1.  2G. 
26.  T.  bigat  Abram,  27.  Josh.  24.  2. 
31.  T.  took  Abram  his  son,  and  Lot, and  went  out 
TERAPHIM. 
.Tudir.  17.  5.  the  man  Micah  made  an  Ephod  and  T. 
18."l4.  in  these  houses  is  T.  ||  20.  look  the  T. 
Hos.  3. 4.  Israel  shall  abide  many  days  withojt  T. 

TERTHJS. 
fiojn.  16.22. 1  T.  who  wrote  this  epistle  salute  you 

TERTULLUS. 
Acts  24.  I.  with  a  ceitain  orator,  named  T. 
2.  T.  beg!.n  to  accuse  Paul,  s'lving 
TETRARCH,  Sec  Herod. 
THEBEZ 


12.  shewed  that  Barak  wasgone  up  to  mount  T. 
P.  18.  what  men  were  they  whom  ye  slow  at  T.? 

1  Sam.  10.  3.  thou  shall  come  lo  the  plain  of  T 
Pi.  89.  12.  T.  and  Hermon  shall  rejoice  in  thy  name 
fer.  4C.  18.  surely,  as  T.  is  among  the  nuniniain 
Woi.S.l.becauseye  have  been  a  net  sjireail  upon  T. 

TAD.MOR. 

2  Chrnv.  9.  4.  Solo-non  built  T.  in  the  wildernc.S: 

TAHAPAN'ES;  or  TEHAPHxN'ElIES. 
Jer.  2.  IG.  the  children  of  T. have  broken  the  crown 
43. 7.  came  lo  Eivoi,  thus  came  thev  even  to  T 
46.  14.  publish  in'Noph,  and  T.  sav,' stand  fist 
Ezek.  30.  18.  alT.  also  ilu-  dav  shall  be  darkened 
TAI1PE.\ES. 

1  ^inTi  11. 19.  gTve  him  Ihe  sister  of  T.  the  queen 

TALITHA  CirMF. 
Mark  5.  41.  he  said  unto  her,  T.  damsel,  arise 

TAMAR. 
S'i'n.SS.G.J lid. look  w  ife for  Er,wlvose  name  wasT. 

24.  was  told  Jiidali,  T.  hath  plaved  the  harlot 
Hulk  4.  12.  thy  bouse  like  bouse  of  Pharez,  whom 

T.  bare  lo  Judah,  1  Cliron.  2.  4.  Mat.  1.  3 

2  Sam.  13. 1.  Absalom  had  a  fiir  sister,  named  T, 
2.  Ammon  fell  sick  for  T.  ||  22.  he  forced  T.  32. 

14.27.  .\lisalom  a  d.iughter,  whose  name  was  T. 
Ezek.  47.  19.  the  south  side  southward  from  T. 

TAMMUZ. 
Ezek.  8.  14.  there  sat  women  weeping  for  T. 

TARSHISH. 
<7<!n.l0.4.thesonsof.Iavan,Erishah,T.  1  Chr.  1.7. 

1  KiifS  10.  22.  for  the  king  had  al  sea  a  navy  of 

°  T.  with  a  navv  of  Hira-'i,  2  Chron.  9'.  21 

2  CI'.ron.  20.  36.  joined  to  mak-  ships  to  go  to  T. 
37. the  ships  were  broken  and  .ml  able  to  go  to  T. 

P«rt?.4f'.7.thou  breakost  ships  ofT.  with  east-wind 
72.  10.  the  kin:s  of  T.  sli  ill  bring  presents 

lia.  2.  16.  the  day  of  the  Lord  or.  all  the  ships  of  T. 
23.  1.  howl,  ye  shi(is  of  T.  il  is  liiid  waste,  14. 
6.  pass  over  t'l  T.  howl,  ye  inliHbitantsof  the  isle 
10.  pass  through  ihy  land,  O  d  iiighler  of  T. 
60.  9.  the  siiips  of  T^  shall  wail  for  me 
66.  19.  I  will  send  those  that  escape  lo  T. 

./er.l0.9.silver  spread  into  plates  is  brought  from  T. 

Ezek.  27.  12.  T.  was  thy  merchant,  with  iron 

25.  the  ships  of  T.  did  sin2  of  thee  in  thy  market 
38.  13.  the  merchants  of  T.  shall  sav  to  thee 

Jn-niih  1.  3.  .lonib  rose  im  to  Ib'e  iinio  T. 
4.  2.  therefore  1  tied  bef.ire  unto  T.  for  I  knew 

TARSUS. 

Jitta  9.  II.  inrpiire  for  oni'  Paul  of  T.  he  prayeth 

30.  the  brelhren  sent  him  forth  lo  T. 

11.  25.  Barnabas  departed  to  T.  to  seek  Saul 

'i\   39.  I  am  a  man  who  am  a  Jew  of  T.  22.  3. 

TARTAK. 
2  Kings  17.  31.  the  Aviles  mnde  T.  their  god 

TKBETFI. 
Etth.  2.  16.  in  the  tenlh  i"onlh,  which  is  T. 

TEK  EL. 
/>/in.  .5. 25.  was  written,  mene,  mene,  T.  upharsin 
27   T.  thou  art  weighed  in  the  balances 
TEKflAH,  or  TEKOA. 
2  .*(im.l4.  2.  Joab  sent  toT.to  felch  a  wise  woman 
4.  when  the  woman  of  T.  spake    o  the  king,  9. 
■  C»ron.  2.  24.  Abiali  bare  Ashur  the  father  of  T. 
4.  flt  Ashur  Ihe  father  of  T.  had  two  wives 
2  CAron  11.  6.  Reboboam  built  Etana  and  T. 
755 


'i.  Sam.  11.  21.  smote  Abimelech  that  he  died  in  T. 

TIJBOPHILUS. 
huke  1.  3.  to  write  to  thee,  most  excellent  T. 
Acts  1.  1.  the  former  treatise  have  I  made,  O  T. 

TIIESSALONICA. 
Ads  17.  1.  at  T.  was  a  synagogue  of  the  Jews 

11.  these  were  more  noble  than  those  of  T. 
27.  2.  one  Aristarchus  of  T.  being  with  us 
Phil.  4.  16.  even  in  T.  ye  sent  once  and  again 
2  Tim.  4.  10.  for  Demas  is  departed  unto  T. 

THEUDAS. 
Acts  5.  36.  before  these  days  rose  up  T.  boasting 

THOMAS. 
Mat.  10.  3.  T.  and  Matthew  the  publican,  apos- 
tles, .Mark  3.  IH.  Luke  0.  1.5.  Acts  1.  13 
John  11.  16.  T.  said,  let  us  go  and  die  with  him 
20.  24.  T.  was  not  with  them  when  Jesus  came 

26.  T.  was  with  them  ||  21. 2.  Simon  Pelcr  and  T. 

27.  he  sa'lh  to  T.  reach  hither  tliv  finger 

THUMMIM,  See  AppsUatiocs. 

THYATIRA. 

..lets  16.  14.  Lydia,  of  city  of  T.  worshipped  Clod 

ftpfi. 1.11.  send  ittoT. 112.21. to  you  and  to  rest  in  T. 

2.  18.  to  the  angel  in  the  church  in  T.  write 

TIBERIAS. 

.Tohn  6.  1.  sea  of  Galilee,  which  is  the  sea  of  T. 

23.  howbeit  there  came  other  boats  from  T. 

TIB.M. 

1  rCings  16.  21.  half  of  the  people  followed  T. 
22.0mri  prevailed  again.st  those  that  followed  T. 

TIGLATH-PILESER. 

2  fTings  15.  29.  T.  came  and  took  Ijon  and  Kedesh 
16.  7.  Ahaz  sent  niessen;i-rs  to  T.  king  of  Assyria 

1  Chron.  5.  6.  T.  carried  Beerali  away  captive 
26.  God  of  Israel  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  T. 

2  CAron.  28.  20.  T.  cnme  and  distressed  Ahaz 

TIMNATIF. 
Gen.  38.  12.  Judah  went  lo  his  shearers  in  T. 
Jadtr.  H.I.Samson  went  down  to  T.  saw  a  woman 

TIMOTHEUS. 
■^cts  16.  1.  a  certain  disciple  there,  named  T. 
Rom.  16.  21.  'P.  mv  workfi  How  saliiteth  you 

1  Cor.  16.  10.  ifT.  come  ||  2  Cor.  1.  1.  T.  our  brollier 

2  Cor.  1.  19.  who  was  preached  even  by  me  and  T. 
f^A/V.  2.  19.  1  trust  in  the  Lord  lo  send  T.  to  you 
l7'AMs.3.2.weBentT.loe»tablish  and  comfort  vou 
1  Tim.  1.  2.  to  T.  my  own  son,  IS.  2  Tim.  1.  2. 
Heb.  13.  23.  our  brother  T.  is  set  at  liberty 

TIRSHATHA. 
Ezra  2. 63.  T.  said,  they  should  not  eat,  JVe/i.  7.  65. 
JVV/t.  7.  70.  the  T.  gave  gold  to  the  treasure 
10.  1.  those  that  sealed  were  Nehemiah  the  T      I 
TIR7AH. 
J^um.  26.  33.  Hoglnh,  M  Icah,  and  T.  daiighteis 
of  7elophehad,27.  1.  |  36.  11.  Josh.  17.  3. 
Josh.  12.  24.  Joshua  smote  the  king  of  T. 

1  Kims  14.  17.  Jeroboam's  wife  came  to  T. 
15.  21.  Baasha  dwelt  and  reigned  in  T.  33. 
16.8.  Elah  reigned  in  T.  ||  1.5.  Zimri  reigned  in  T. 

17.  Oniri  besiei'cd  T.  ||  23.  Omri  reigneil  in  T. 

2  Kings  15.  16.  Memliem  smote  coasts  from  T. 
Cant.  6.  4.  thou  art  beautiful,  O  my  love,  as  T. 

TISHBITE.  .S^e  Elijah. 

TITUS. 

2  Cor.  2  13. 1  had  no  rest,  because  I  fiiund  not  T. 

6.  God  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  T. 


URI 

2  Cor.  7.  13.  yea,  the  more  joyed  we  for  joy  oT. 

14.  even  so  our  boasting  which  I  made  before'T 

8. 6.  we  desired  T.  ||  (i:d.  2.  1. 1  took  T  with  me 

16.  the  same  earnest  care  into  the  heart  of  T. 

23.  whether  any  inquire  of  T.  he  is  mv  partner 

12.  18.  I  desired  T.  did  T.  make  a  gam  of  youl 
Gal.  2. 3.  nor  was  T.  compelled  to  be  circumcisea 
2  Tim.  4.  10.  T.  is  departed  lo  Dalmatia 

TKBIAH. 

F.zra  2.  60.  children  of  T.  nol  shew  father's  housv 

J\reh.  2.  10.  Sanballat  and  T.  beard,  19. 1  4. 7. 1 6. 1. 

G.12.T.h:.d  hired  him  ||  14.  my  God,  think  of  T 

19.  and  T.  senl  letteis  lo  put  me  in  fear 

13.  4.  Eliashib  the  priest  was  allied  to  T. 

8.  I  cast  forth  all  the  hnnseliold-stuirof  T. 
TOG  ARM  A 11. 
Gen.W.  3.sons  of  Gomer,  Ripbalh,  T.  1  C*ron.l.6 
E-.ek.  27.  14.  they  of  tbi'  house  of  T   traded 

TOLA. 

Gen.  46.  13.  T.  the  son  oflssachar,  1  Chron.l.l 

■fudg.  10.  1.  T.  son  n\'  Puah  arose  to  defend  Israe 

TOPHET,  Sec  .Appellatives. 

TROAS. 

.'lets  16.  8.  passing  by  Mysia  they  came  to  T. 

11.  loosing  from  T.  ||  20.  5.  tarried  for  us  at  T 
2  Cor.  2. 12.  when  1  came  to  T.  to  preach  Christ 
2  Tim.  4. 13.  Ihe  cloke  1  left  at  T.  bring  with  the.- 
TRYPHENA,  TRYPIIOSA,  Rom.  16.  12. 
TUBAL. 
Gen.  10.  2.  sons  of  Jaiihelh,  Javan,  T.  1  CAron. 1.5. 
fsa.  66.  19.  I  will  send  those  that  escape  lo  T. 
Ezek.  27. 13.  Javan,  T.  they  were  thy  merchants 
32.  26.  there  is  Meshech,  T.  and  her  multitude 
38.  2.  the  chief  prince  of  Meshech  and  T.  3. 1  39. 1 

TYCHICUS. 
Acts  20.  4.  T.  of  Asia  accompanied  Paul 
Eph.G.  21.  T.  shall  make  known  to  you  all  thing! 
Oil.  4.  7.  all  my  stale  shall  T.  declare  unto  you 
2  Tim.  4.  12.  and  T.  have  I  sent  lo  Epiiesus 
Tit.  3.  12.  when  T  shall  send  T.  unto  thee 

TYRANNUS. 
.lets  19.  9.  disputing  in  the  school  of  one  l*. 

"TYRE. 
.Tosh.  19.  29.  coast  turnetli  lo  the  strong  city  T. 
2  Sam.  24.  7.  thi'v  came  to  the  strung  hold  of  T. 
I  Kings  7.  13.  king  Solomon  set  Ilir-im  out  of  T. 
14.  his  father  was  a  man  of  T.  2  Chron.  2.  14. 
9.  12.  Hiram  came  oul  from  T.  lo  see  the  cities 
Ezra  3.7.  they  gave  meatniid  drink  to  them  of  T. 
JVeh.  13.  16.  there  dwell  men  of  T.  also  therein 
Psnl.  45   12.  Ihe  daughter  of  T.  shall  be  there 
83.  7.  Philistines,  with  the  iidinhitants  ofT. 
87.  4.  Philislin  and  T.lt/.sff.23.  I.  the  burden  ofT 
fsa.  23.  5.  they  shall  be  pained  at  the  report  ofT 
8.  who  hath  taken  this  counsel  against  T.? 
1.5.  T.  shall  be  forgotten  I]  17.  Lord  will  visit  T. 
.Jn."l  3.  4.  yea,  what  have  vo  to  do  with  Ttie,  O  T.I 
JI/aM1.2i. works  had  bee.i  done  in  T.  /.nkc  10. 13. 
.4c«si2.20.  Herorl  wasdi.splensed  with  them  of  T 
See  Kino,  Siuon. 
TYRUS. 
.Ter.  25.  22.  r  made  all  the  kings  ofT.  to  drink 
27. 3.  .send  the  yokes  to  ihe  kiiiL's  ofT.  and  ZidoB 
47.  4.  to  cut  off  from  T.  and  7,  don  every  hel|wr 
f^zct.  26.2.  because  T.said  a  'ainst  Jerusalem,  aha 
3.  behold,  I  am  against  thee,  O  T. 

27.  2.  son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for  T. 
32.what  city  like  T.like  the  destroyed  in  the  seal 

28.  2.  Sim  of  man,  say  to  the  prince  of  T. 
12.  take  up  a  lamentation  on  the  king  ofT. 

29.  18.  lo  serve  a  great  service  against  T. 
Nos.  9.  13.  Epluaim,  as  I  saw  T.  is  planted 
Amos  1.  9.  for  three  transgrr.ssions  ofT.  and  foiS 

10.  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  ofT. 
Zech.  9.  2.  T.  anil  Zidon  IhouL'h  i'  he  very  wise 
3.T.  build  herself  a  strong  bold,  h'aped  up  silver 


u. 


UCAL. 
Prov.  30.  1.  the  man  spoke  lo  Tthiel  and  U. 

UPHARSIN. 
Dan.  5.  25.  was  written,  mene,  mene,  tekel,  U. 

T'PIIAZ. 

.Ter.  10.  9.  and  gold  is  brought  from  TT. 
Dan.  10.  5.  his  loins  were  girded  with  gold  of  U 

UR. 
Gen.  II   28.  Harnn  dieil  hefore  his  father  in  U- 
1.5.7.hiouglvi  thee  out  ofU.oi'Cli.iliiees,.VeA.9.7. 
1  Chron.  11.  35.  Eliphal  llieson  ofU  a  mighty  md» 

IRL 
Exod.  31.  2.  T  called   Beznleel  the  son  of  U.  3.'!. 
30.  I  38.  ^2.  1  Chron.  2.  20.  2  Chron.  1.  S. 
1  Kings  4.  19  Geber  Ihe  son  of  tT.  was  in  Gilcaa 
Ezra  in.  24.  Shalliim.  Te'em,  and  U.  porters 

URIAH,  raUed  URIJAH,  -AVA.  3.  21.  |  8.  4. 

2.Vam.  11.3.  isnot  ihis  Bnili-shelm  Ihe  wife  ofU 

6.  send  me  TI.  ||  14.  srnt  il  bv  U.  21.  U.  is  deai 

12.  9.  thou  hast  killed  U.  the  Hitlite  with  s«ord 

23.39.U  one  of  David's  wortbicji  i  C\r.  11.41 


ZAD 

1  Ki7ig3  15.  5.  save  only  in  tlie  matter  of  U. 
*;zra8.33.  vessels  weislied  l)y  Metemoth  son  of  U. 
AVA.  3.  4.  next  repaired  Merenioth  the  son  of  U. 
fta.  S.  2.  I  look  faitliful  witnesses,  U.  tlie  priest 
Mat.  1.  ti  David  bcgsl  Solomon  of  the  wife  of  U. 

URUAH. 

2  Kinffs  16.10.Ahaz  sent  U.  the  fashion  of  the  altar 
It),  ihus  did  U.  as  kin?  Ahaz  commanded 

Jer.  2G.  20.  U.  pro|iliesied  l|  21.  U.  lied  into  Egypt 

URIAI,  See  Appcllalives. 

UZ. 

Gr.n.  10.  23.  thechiidrrnof.Aram;  U.  Hnl,  Gether 

36.  28.  children  of  Di=ihan  ;  U.  Aran,  1  Chr.  1.42. 
I  CAr.  1.  17.  thesonsof  Shem;  Liid,  ."Viam,  and  U. 
»7ool.l.therewasamanin  thelnnd  of  U. named  Job 

7«r.25. 20.  I  made  Ihe  king  of  U.  to  drink  tlie  cuji 
Lam.  4.  21.  rejoice,  O  dansliter  of  Edom,  in  U. 

UZZA,  UZZAH. 
CSom.fi.  3.  U.  anil  Ahio  drave  the  cart,  1  CAr.13.7. 

fi  U.  put  forth  his  hand  lo  the  ark,  1  CAr.  13.  !l. 

8  b<-.cause  the  Lord  had  made  a  breach  upon  U. 

Kinirs  21. 18.  Mana-seh  buried  in  garden  of  U. 

2fi.Amon||  1  CAr.  6. 29.  son5  of  Merari;  Mahli,U. 

Chron.  8.  7.  he  removed  them,  and  begat  U. 
Ezra  2.  4f>.  the  children  of  U.  J\r,:li.  7.  51. 
UZZIAfI,  ca»f'/  AZARIAH,  OZIAS. 

Kings  15. 13.  Shalhnn  to  reign  in  39ih  year  of  U. 

34.  Sotham  did  as  his  f«lh"r  U.  had  done 

1  Ckrcin.  6.  24.  a  son  of  Kohath,  U.  and  Shaul 
Jl.  44.  U.  the  Ashlcrathite,  a  valiant  man 

37.  25.  over  the  storehouses  was  the  son  of  U. 
t  Citron.  26.  1.  all  the  people  made  U.  king 

8.  the  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  U.  and  his  name 

IS.  it  pcrlaineih  not  to  thee,  U.  lo  liuin  incense 

21.  U.  the  king  was  a  lepertotheday  of  his  death 

Ezra  10.21.11. son  ofKaiim  had  taken  strange  wife 

WeA   11.  4.  at  Jerusalem  dwelt  Athaiah  son  of  U. 

ha.  1.1.  saw  in  days  of  V.  Ifos.  1.  1.  .4mns  1.  1. 

6.  J.  in  the  year  king  U.  died,  I  saw  the  Lord 
Z«eA.  14.5.  before  thcearthqiiake  in  the  days  ofU. 
AfaM.H.Jorani  begat  Ozias  \\  O.OnW  begat  Joath. 

UZZIEL. 

Ezad.  6. 18.  the  sons  of  Kohalli;  Amram,  Izhar,U. 

JVum.  3.  19.  1  Ch,-nn.  f.  2,  18.  |  23.  12. 

£S    the  sons  of  U.  Lev.   10.  4.     JV«hi.  3.  30 

1  Cliron.  l.i.  If>.  |  2.1  20.  |  24.24. 

IChron.  4.  42.  of  Simeon  had  U.  for  their  captain 

7.  7.  U.  son  of  Bela  ||  25.  4-  U.  the  son  of  Heman 

2  Chron.  29.  14.  sons  of  l.,iathnn;  Shemaiah,  U. 
•VcA.  3.  8.  U.  of  the  golcsmiths  repaired  next 

V. 

VASIITL 

Etth.  1.  9.  V.  the  queen  made  a  feast  for  women 

12.  queen  V.  refused  to  come  at  king's  command 

19.  Ihat  V.  come  no  more  before  king  Ahnsucrus 

S.  17.  the  king  made  Esther  queen  instead  of  V 

z. 

ZACCHEIIS. 
iMke  19.  5.  Z.  make  haste  and  come  down 
ZACHARIAII,  ZECHARIAM. 

i ^Tintrs  1-1. 29.  Z.  son  oi'.Ieroboamrei:rned,15,«,ll. 
18.  2"  Abi  the  danu'htcr  of  Z.  2  Chmn.  29.  1. 

1  Chro'i.  5.  7.  chief  of  the  Reiibenilos;  .leiel,  Z. 
9.21.Z.of  Levites'  porter,  1.5.18,20,24.  |  26.2. 

37.  Geder,  Ahio,  Z.  and  Miekloth 
16.  .5.  next  to  Asaph,  Z.  ||  24.  25.  of  Isshiah,  Z. 

26.  11.  Z.  the  fourth  son  of  Hosnh 

14.  Z.  the  son  ofSheleminh,  a  wise  counsellor 

27.  21.  ruler  in  Gilead  was  Iddo  the  son  of  Z. 
Cliron.  17.  7.  Johoshaphat  sent  to  Z.  to  leach 

20.  14.  on  Jaliazii'l  son  of  Z.  came  the  Spirit 

21.  2.  Jehiel  and  Z.  the  sons  of  Jehoshaphat 
24.  20.  Ihe  Spirit  of  God  came  ui)on  Z. 

26.  5.  LIzziah  sought  God  in  the  days  of  Z. 
29. 13.  of  the  sons  of  Asaph,  Z.  sanctified  himself 
34.  12.  Z.  of  the  Kohathites  wiis  overseer 
2f.  8.  Hilkiah,  Z.  rulers  of  the  house  of  God 

Ezra  5.  1.  Z.  the  son  of  Iddo  prophesied  to  the 

Jews  in  Juilah,  fi.  14.     A*fA.  12.  16 

8.3.  ofthesonsofPharo~h,Z.  I|  11.  ofBebai,  Z 

■;0.26.  Elam,  Z.  ,|  JVcA.  11.4.Z.  ?on  of  Amariah 

^reh.  8.  4.  and  on  Ezra's  le*"!  hnnd  stood  Z. 

11.  5.  Z.  the  son  of  Shiloni  l|  12.  Z.  son  of  Pa.shur 

12.  35.  Z.  son  of  Jonathan  ||  41.  Z.  with  trumpets 
J*o.8.2.  Z.  Ihe  son  of  Jeherechiah  and  Uriah  pries! 
Zeck.  1.  1.  Z.  the  son  of  Barachiah,  the  son  of  Iddo 

the  prophet,  7.  1.  Mat.  23.  3.5.  /.ulcf  11.  51. 
Cuke  1.  5.  Z.  a  priest  of  the  course  of  Ahia 
13  fear  not,  Z.  1|  59.  and  they  called  him  Z. 
ZADOK. 

2  Sam.  8.  17.  Z.  and  Ahimelech  were  the  priests 
15.  29.  Z.  and  Abiathar  carried  the  ark  of  God 

35.  hast  thou  not  with  thee  Z.  and  Abiathar? 

20  25  Z.  vri  Abiathar  were  priests,  1  Kings  4. 4. 

7S6 


ZEN 

1  Kinirs  1.  8.  but  Z.  was  not  v.ith  Adonijah,  20. 

45.  Z.  and  Nathan  have  anointed  him  king 
2.  35.  and  Z.  the  priest  did  the  king  put  in  the 
room  of  Abiathar,  1  Chron.  29.  22. 
4.  2.  Azariah  ihe  son  of  Z.  the  priest 
!  Kings  15.  33.  Jerusha  llie  daughter  of  Z.  was 
Jothtim's  mother,  2  Chro7i.  27.  1. 
1  Oiron.  6.8.  Ahitub  begat  Z.  12, 53.  |  9. 1 1 .  |  18. 16. 

12.  28.  Z.  a  young  man,  mighty  man  of  valour 
24.3.bolh  Z. of  the  sons  of  Eleazar,aiid  Ahimelech 
27.  17.  of  the  Aaronites,  Z.  was  capiain 

J  Cliron.  31.  10.  the  chief  priest  of  the  house  of  Z. 
Ezra  7.  2   the  son  of  Shallum.  the  son  of  Z. 
JWA.  3.  4.  Z.  repaired,  29.  ||  10.  21.  Z.  sealed 

11.  11.  of  the  priests,  the  son  of  Z.  Meshullam 

13.  13     I    made    Z.  the    scribe    trea^urer    of 

treasuries 
Ezek.  40.  46.  these  the  sons  of  Z.  43.  19.  |  44.  15. 

48.  11.  it  shall  be  fox  priests  s;inclified  of  sons  of  Z. 

ZALMUNNA. 

Juilg.  8.  5.  I  am  pursuing  after  Zeba  and  Z. 

6.  the  hands  of  Zeba  and  Z.  in  thy  hand,  15. 

21.  and  Gideon  arose  and  slew  Zeba  and  Z. 

Psal.  83. 11.  make  nil  their  princes  as  Zeba  and  Z. 

ZARAH,  See  also  ZERAH. 
Gen.  38.  30.  Jiidali's  son  was  called  Z.  46.  12. 
1  CAn<K.2.  4.  Tamarbare  Pliarez  and  Z.^lal.^.X 
6.  the  sons  of  Z.  Zimri,  and  Ethan,  and  Heman 
ZAREPHATH. 
1  Kings  17.  C.  get  thee  to  Z.  ||  10.  he  went  lo  Z. 
Obad.  20.  the  raptjvily  of  Israel  shall  possess  to  Z, 
ZEBAH.'.Src  Zalmunna. 
ZEBEDEE. 
Jlfa^4.21.  in  a  ship  with  Z.  their  father,  mending 
10.  2.  now  the  names  of  the  apostles,  James  and 
John  the  sons  of  Z.  26.  37.  Mark  1.  19.  |  3. 
17.  I  10.  35.  iMke  5.  10.  .John  ?'.  2. 
20.  20.  came  lo  him  the  mother  of  Z.  Ciiildr.27.  .56. 
Mark  1.  20.  they  left  their  father  Z.  i.i  the  ship 

ZEBOIM. 
(7fn.l4.2.king  of  Z.  ||  Oeut.W.  23.  overthrow  of  Z. 
1  Sam.  13.  18.  the  valley  of  Z.  to  the  wilderness 
.V(A.  11.  34.  the  children  of  Benjamin  dwell  at  Z. 
Has.  11.  8.  Israel,  how  shall  I  set  ihee  as  Z.? 

ZEBUL. 
.Tudg.  9.23. Ihe  son  of  Jerubhaal,  and  Z.  his  officer 
41.  Z.  thrust  out  Gnal  and  his  brethren 
ZEBULUN. 
Gen.  30.  20.  Leah  called  his  name  Z. 
35.23.the  sons  ofLeah;  Reuben, Simeon, Judah,Z. 
46.  14.  Ihe  sons  of  Z.  JV«7n.  1.  30.  \  26.  26. 

49.  13.  Z.  shall  dwell  at  the  haven  of  the  sea 
JVum.l.g.ofZ.  Eliahcaptain,2.  7. 17.  24.1  10   16. 
/5c7(J.  27.13.  mount  Eballo  curse;  Reuben,  Gad, Z. 

33.  18.  of  Z;  he  said,  rejoice  2.  in  thy  soing  out 
.Josh.  19.  10.  the  third  lot  came  up  for  Z. 
.Jiidir.  1.  30.  nor  did  Z.  diive  out  the  inhnbilants 

4.  fo.  Barak  called  Z.  and  Naphtali  to  Kedesh 

5.  14.  and  out  of  Z.  they  that  handle  the  pen 
18.Z.atid  Naphtali  a  people  jeoparded  their  lives 

6.  35.  he  sent  mrssonsers  to  Z.  and  they  came 

12.  12.  Elon  was  buried  in  the  country  of  Z. 

1  Chron.  27.  19.  of  Z.  Ishmaiah  was  the  ruler 

2  Chron.  30.  11.  divers  of  Z.  humbled  themselves 
Psal.  68.  27.  the  princes  of  Z.  and  Naphtali 

Jsa.  9.  1.  at  first  he  lijbtly  afflicted  the  land  of  Z. 
F.zek.  48.  26.  Z.  a  portion  |!  33.  one  gate  of  Z. 
Mat.  4.  13.  in  the  borders  of  Z.  and  Nephthalim 
15. the  land  of  Z. ami  Neohtbalim  beyond  Jordan 
Tribe  of  ZEBULUN. 
J^um.  1   31.  numbered  the  tribe  of  Z.  57,400 
2.  7.  then  Ihe  tribe  of  Z.  Eliab  captain,  10.  16. 

13.  10.  of  Ihe  tribe  o/'Z.  Gaddiel  lo  spy  the  land 
34.25.  prince  of  Ihe  tribe  of  Z.  to  divide  the  land 

.Josh  21.7.  out  of  the  tribe  of  Z.  twelve  cities  were 
siven  to  Ihe  Levites,  34.  1  Chron.  6.  63,  77. 
Rev.  7.  8.  of  the  tribe  of  Z.  were  sealed  12,000 

ZEDEKIAH. 

1  Kings'^.  11. Z.  mide  horns  of  iron,  2  CAr.lP.lO. 

24.  Z.  snio'e  Micalih  on  cheek,  2  Chron.  18.  23. 

2/r/n  j-«24.17.kin2  of  Babvl. changed  his  name  ioZ. 

25.  7.  they  slew  Ihe  sons  of  Z.  and  put  out  the 

evesofZ.  ./^cr.  39.  6,  7.  152.  10,  11. 

1  Chron.  3.  15. "son  of  Josiih,  Z.  ||  16.  Jehoiakim 

2  Chron.  36.  10.  he  made  Z.  hi^  brother  king 
Jer.  21    7.  T  will  deliver  Z.  and  his  people 

29.  22.  Ihe  Lord  make  Ihee  like  Z.  and  Ahab 
32.  4.  Z.  shall  not  escape  from  Ihe  Chaldeans 
5.  he  shall  lead  Z.  lo  Babylon,  there  shall  he  be 
39.  5.  the  armv  overtook  Z.  in  the  plains,  52  8. 
ZEEB,   Spe  Oreb. 
ZELOPHEHAD. 
JVrtm.26.33.Z  had  noson=;,buldaugliteri,.7i?.<rA.17.3. 
27. 7.  the  daughters  of  2.  speak  right,  surely  give 
36. 11.  the  daughters  of  Z.  were  married 
ZELOTES,  Ste  Simon. 
ZELZAH. 
1  Sam.  10.2.  two  men  hv  Rachel's  sepulchre  at  Z. 

ZENAS. 
Tit.  3.  13.  bring  Z.  the  lawyer  on  bii  journey 


ZIN     itnoPK*  Najics 

ZEPHANIAH. 
2  Kings  25. 18.  inok  Z.  second  priest,  ./er.52.  24. 
1  CAro7i.  6.  36   Z.  of  the  sons  of  the  Kohathite* 
.Icr.  21.  1.  when  Zedekiah  sent  Z.  lo  Jeremiah 
29.  2.5.  thou  hast  sent  letters  in  thy  name  to  Z. 
29.  Z.  read  this  letter  in  the  ears  of  Jeremiah 
.37.  3.  Z.  the  son  of  Maaseiah  the  priest 
Zeph.  1.  1.  the  word  came  lo  Z.  the  son  of  Cush, 
Zech.  6.  10.  go  into  Ihe  bouse  of  Josiah  ion  of  ^ 
14.  the  crowns  shall  be  lo  Hen  the  son  of  Z. 
ZERAH,  See  also  ZARAH. 
Grn.  36. 13.  the  son  of  Reuel  Z.  17.  1  CArcTi.  1.37 
33.  Jobab  the  son  of  Z.  reigntd,  1  Chron.  1.  44. 
jYum.'Hi.  13.  of  Z.  the  family  of  the  Zarhites,  20 
.Josh.  7.  1.  the  son  of  Zabdi,  the  son  of  Z. 
22.  20.  did  not  .Achan  son  of  Z.  commit  a  treopasa 

1  Chron.  4.  24.  sons  of  Simeon  were  Z.  and  Shau. 
6.  21.  Z.  son  of  Iddo  |1  41.  Ethni  the  son  of  Z. 

9.  6.  of  the  sons  of  Z  Jeuel  dwelt  in  Jerusalem 

2  Chron.  14.  9.  Z.  the  Eihiopian  came  against  Ass 
JVeA.  11.  24.  Pethahiah  of  the  children  ofZ. 

ZEUESH. 
Ksth.  5.  10.  Haman  called  for  Z.  liis  wife 
ZERIIBBABEL. 

1  CAroH.  3.  19.  Ihe  son  of  Pedaiali,  Z.  sons  ofZ 
Ezra  2.  2.  which  came  up  with  Z.  JVtA.  12.  1. 

3.  2.  Z.  the  son  of  Shealliel,  8.  |  5.  2. 
JV>A.  12.  47.  Israel  in  the  days  of  Z.  gave  portion* 
Hag.  1.  1.  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  Haggai  to  Z. 
12.  then  Z.  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord 

14.  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Z. 

2.  4.  yet  now  be  strong,  O  Z.  1|  21.  speak  10  Z. 
Zech.  4.  6.  this  is  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Z. 

7.  before  Z.  thou  shall  become  a  plain 
9.  the  hands  of  Z.  hnve  laid  the  foundations 
ZERUIAH. 

2  Sam.  2.  18.  there  were  three  sons  of  Z.  there 

3.  39.  the  sons  of  Z.  be  loo  hard  for  me 
8.16.Joab  son  of  Z.  ovcrthe  host,  1  Chron.  18. 15 
16. 10.  and  the  king  said,  what  have  I  to  do  with 

you,  ye  sons  of  Z.?  19.  aa 

1  Chron.  2. 16.  whose  sisters  were  Z.  and  Abigail 

ZIBA. 

2  Sam.  9.  2.  art  thnu  Z.  7  ||  10.  Z.  had  fifteen  goat 
16.4.  the  kingsaid  to  Z.  thine  are  all  that  perttia 
19.  29.  1  said,  thou  and  Z.  divide  the  land 

ZIBEON. 
r?ra.36.2.  Anah  the  daughter  of  Z.  the  Hivite,l«. 
24.  these  are  Ihe  children  of  Z.  1  Chr.  1.  40   a( 
he  fed  Ihe  asses  of  Z.  his  father  ||  29.  duke  Z. 
ZIDON. 
Gen.  49.  13.  Zebolun's  border  shall  be  lo  Z. 
Josh.  II.  8.  Israel  chased  them  lo  great  Z. 

19.  2S.  llammon  and  Kanah,even  unio  great  Z. 
.Judrr.  10.  G.  Israel  did  evil  and  served  thegods  of  Z. 
18.28.  no  deliverer,  because  it  was  far  from  Z. 
1  Kin^s  17.  9.  Zarephath,  which  belongeth  lo  Z. 
F:ra  3.  7.  they  gave  drink  unto  them  of  Z. 
fsn.  23.  2.  whom  the  merclHints  of  Z.  replenished 
4.  i)e  thou  ashamed,  O  Z.  the  sea  hath  spokai 
12.  O  Ihou  oppressed  viiijin,  daughter  of  Z. 
./er.  25.  22.  all  the  kings  of  Z.  shall  drink 

27.  3.  send  bonds  and  vokes  lo  Ihe  king  of  Z. 
47.  4.  lo  cut  off  from  Tvre  and  Z.  every  helper 

Ezek.  27.  8.  the  inhabitants  of  Z.  thy  mariners 

28.  21.  set  thy  fa  'e  against  Z.  and  prophesyaga.il 
22.  and  say,  heboid,  I  am  asainst  thee,  O  Z. 

Joei:\  4. what  have  ye  lo  do  with  me.OTyre  and  2 
Zech.  9.  2.  Tyrus  and  Z.  Ibonsh  it  be  very  wise 

ZIDONIANS. 

.fudrr.  10.12. the  Z.  and  Amalekilesdid  oppressyoH 

18.7.  they  dwelt  careless,  after  manner  of  the  Z. 

1  Kings  11.1.  but  king  Solomon  loved  women  ofZ. 

33.^hey  worshipped  Ashtorelb,  goddess  of  Z. 
E'pA:.  32.  30.  Z.  that  are  t'one  down  with  the  sl&ia 

ZIE. 
1  Kings  6.  1.  Ihe  month  Z.  which  is  Ihe  second 
37.  the  foundation  was  laid  in  the  month  Z. 
ZIKLAG. 

1  Sam.  27.  6.  Achish  srave  Z.  lo  Pavid 

30.  14.  we  burnt  Z   ||2.Si7n.4  10. 1  slew  thrm  inZ. 

2  Sam.  1.  1.  David  had  abode  two  days  in  Z. 
1  CArAJi.  4.  30.  they  dwell  at  Z.  JVeA.  11.28. 

12.  1.  they  that  came  10  David  lo  Z.  20. 

ZILPAH. 
r7c7i.29.24.Lnban  pave  lo  Leah,  Z.  for  a  handmaid 
30.  9.  Leah  gave  Z.  her  maid  to  Jacob  to  wifo 

10.  Z.  Leah's  maid  hare  Jacob  a  son,  12. 
35.  26.  the  sons  of  Z.  Gad  and  Ash^r,  46.  13. 
37.  2.  Ihe  lad  was  with  the  sons  of  Z. 

ZIMRI. 
J\rnm.  25.  14.  the  Israelite  that  was  slain  was  Z. 

1  h'int's  16.9.  Z.  conspired  against  Elah,  16. 

15.  Z.  reigned  seven  davs  in  Tirzah 

2  FTmgs^.  31.  had  Z.  pence,  who  slew  his  master! 
1  CAroTi.  2.  6.  the  sons  of  Zerah,  Z.  and  Ethan 

8.  36.  Z.  the  son  of  Jehoadah  1|  9.  42.  of  Jarah 
./er.  25.  25.  I  made  all  ilie  kings  of  ^.  to  drink 

ZIN. 
JVam  13. 21  they  searched  from  wUdernem  of  S 


FEOPBK  Ka1II3.]        ZIO 


ZIO 


ZTJZ 


AVim.  30  l.congreg.caine  to  tltedcsertof  Z.33.3G. ) //am.'1.2.llioprcciou«»onsof  ii.compsfable  togolil  [77ii.  12.  22.  but  yc  are  come  unto  mount  Z. 


27. 14.  ye  rebelled  in  llie  desert  of  Z.  Dcut.  32.  51 

ZION. 

8 5am. 5. 7.  nevortlieless,  Uavid  took  strong  hold  of 
Z.  tlie  same  is  the  city  of  David,  1  Chron.  11.  5. 
I  Kings  ^.i.i\wciX.-j  olOav.  which  is  Z.  2  CAr.  5.','. 
Psal.  %  6.  1  sef  nny  king  oil  my  lioly  liill  ot"  Z. 
4S.  li.  walk  alioiil  Z.  and  go  round  about  her 

51.  18.  du  good  in  thy  good  pleasure  unto  Z. 
09..35.rorGod  will  savt- Z.uiid  build  cities  olMudah 
87  2.  the  Lord  lovetli  the  gates  olZ.  more  than 

5.  he  said  ot'Z.  tills  and  that  man  was  hoin  there 
97.  8.  Z.  heard  and  was  glad,  Judah  rejoiced 
10-2.  13.  thou  shall  arise  and  have  mercy  on  Z. 

16.  when  llie  Loid  sliall  build  up  Z. 
12ti.  1.  when  tiie  Lord  turned  the  captivity  of  Z. 
129.  5.  lot  Ihem  be  turned  back  that  liate  Z. 

132.  13.  the  Lord  hath,  chosen  Z.  he  desired  it 

133.  3.  as  the  dew  on  the  mountains  ot'Z. 
137.  1.  yea,  we  wept,  when  we  remembered  Z. 

3.  Baying,  sini;  us  Kyua  of  the  songs  ot'Z. 
140. 10.  Ihe  Lo'rd  shall  rei?!i,  even  thy  God,  O  Z. 
147.  12.  praise  the  L.  O  Jerus.  [iraise  thy  G.  O  Z. 
149.2.  let  the  children  ol'Z.  be  joyful  in  their  King 
Jsa.  1.  27.  Z.  shall  be  redeemed  with  judgment 
12.  6.  cry  out  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of  Z. 
14.  32.  that  the  Lord  halh  fouivled  Z.  and  poor 

33.  .5.  the  Lord  halh  filled  Z.  with  judgment 
20.  look  on  Z.  II  35.  10.  come  to  Z.  vvilh  songs 

34.  8.  year  of  rccompences  for  controversy  of  Z. 

40.  9.  O  Z.  that  bringest  good  tidings,  get  up 

41.  27.  the  first  shall  say  io  Z.  behold  ihem 

49.  14.  but  Z.  said,  the  Lord  hath  forsaken  me 
5L3.  for  the  Lord  shall  comfort  Z.  will  comfort 

11.  the  redeemed  shall  come  with  singing  to  Z. 
16.  and  say  unto  Z.  thou  art  my  people 

52.  1.  awake,  auake,  put  on  thy  sirenglh,  O  Z. 

7.  that  saith  unto  Z.  thy  God  reignelh 

8.  when  the  Lord  shall  bring  ag.iin  Z. 

59.  20.  and  the  Redeemer  shall  come  to  Z. 

60.  14.  call  thee  the  Z.  of  the  holy  One  of  Israel 
62.  1.  for  Z.  sake  will  I  not  hold  my  peace 

64.  10.  Z.  is  a  wilderness,  Jerusalem  a  desolation 
66.  8.  as  soon  as  Z.  travailed,  she  brought  fortli 
Jer.  3.  14.  turn,  and  1  will  bring  you  to  Z. 
4.  6.  set  up  the  standard  toward  Z.  stay  not 
14.  19.  hasl  tlii.u  reject.  Jud.?  thy  soul  loathed  Z. 
26. 16.  Z.  shall  he  plowed  like  a  field,  J//c.  3.  12. 

30.  17.  this  is  Z.  whom  no  man  seeketh  alter 

31.  6.  arise  ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  Z.  to  Ihe  Lord 

12.  they  shall  come  and  sing  in  the  height  of  Z. 

50.  5.  they  shall  ask  the  way  to  Z.  saying-,  come 
il. 35. shall  the  inhabitant  of  Z.say,  and  iny  blood 
Ii«is.  1.  4.  the  ways  of  Z.  do  mourn,  because 

17  Z  vpreatU  rorth  ber  handi,  none  to  cvmfoi' 
7» 


5.  18.  because  the  mountain  of  Z.  is  desolal 
./He/2.  23.  be  glad,  ye  children  of  Z.  and  rejoice 
jimoa  1.  2.  he  said,  Ihe  Lord  will  roar  Ironi  Z. 
Jlf/c.3.10.lhey  build  upZ.wilh  blood, aiidjerusalem 
4. 2.  for  law  shall  go  forlli  of  Z.  word  from  Jerusa. 

II.  nations  that  say,  let  our  eye  look  upon  Z. 

Zecli.  1.  14.  I  am  jealous  for  Z.  with  great  jealousy 

17.  cry,  saying,  the  Lord  shaJI  vet  comfort  Z. 

2.  7.  (lelivei  thyself,  O  Z.  ||  8.  2."jealous  for  Z. 

8.  3.  thus  saith  Ihe  Lord,  1  am  returned  to  Z. 

9.  13.  when  I  have  raised  up  thy  sons,  (J  Z. 
See  Daugiiticr,  Daughticrs. 

In  ZION. 
Psal.  9. 11.  sing  praises  to  the  Lord,  who  dwelleth 
171  Z.  7(i.  2.  Juel  3.  21. 
6.').  1.  praise  waitetli  for  thee,  O  God,  ui  Z. 
84.  7.  every  one  in  Z.  appeareth  before  God 
99.2.  Lord  is  great  ntZ.  he  is  high  above  all  people 
1U2.  21.  to  declare  the  nume  oVlhe  Lord  in  Z. 
Isa.  4.  3.  that  is  lefl  in  Z.  shall  be  called  holy 
lU.  24.  O  my  peotile  that  dwellest  in  Z. 

28.  16.  behold,  1  lay  in  Z.  for  a  foundation  stone,  a 
trie<l  stone,  a  precious  corner-stone,  1  Pei!.2.  6. 

31).19.for  the  people  shall  dwell  in  Z.  at  Jerusalem 
31.  G.  saith  the  Lord,  whose  fire  is  in  Z. 
33.14.  thesiiincrsiH  Z.  are  afraid,  fear  fulness  hath 
4t).  13.  1  will  place  salvation  in  Z.  for  Israel 
61.  3.  to  appoint  unto  ihem  that  mourn  iti  Z. 

Jer.  8.  19.  is  not  Lord  in  Z.?  is  not  her  kin,'  in  her? 
.59.  28.  to  declare  in  Z.  the  vengeance  of  ihe  Lord 
51.  10.  let  us  declare  iti  Z.  Ihe  work  of  ihH  Lord 
24.  all  their  evil  that  they  have  done  in  Z. 

Lam.  2. 6.  Lord  caused  sabbaihs  be  forgotten  in  Z. 

4.  11.  the  Lord  halh  kindled  a  fire  in  Z. 

5.  11.  they  ravished  the  women  in  Z.  ami  niaiuls 
/oel'i.  1.  blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  Z.  and  sound,  15. 

3.  17.  I  am  the  Lord  your  God  d^velling  in  Z. 
jlmos  6.  1.  woe  to  them  that  are  at  ease  in  Z. 
Horn.  9.  33.  behold,  I  lay  in  Z.  a  stumbling  stoi>e 

Mount  ZION. 
2  Kings  19.31.  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  go  a  remnant, 
they  that  escape  out  of  mount  Z.  Isa.  37.  32. 
Psai.  43.  2.  the  joy  of  the  whole  earth  is  mount  Z. 
1 1. let  mount  Z.  rejoice  |1 78.1)8.  TOwnntZ.  he  loved 
74.  2.  this  mnunt  Z.  wherein  thou  hast  dwelt 
12.5.  1.  as  mount  Z.  which  cannot  be  removed 
/ia.4..5.on  every  dwelling-place  of  mo«7it  Z.aclond 
8.  18.  Lord  which  dwelleth  in  mount  Z.  18.  7. 

10.  12.  Lord  performed  his  work  upon  moiLnt  Z. 
24.  23.  when  the  Lord  shall  reis;n  in  mount  Z. 

29.  8.  fight  ag.  mount  Z.  ||  31.  4.  fight  for  moiaU  Z. 
Joel  2.  32.  in  mount  Z.  be  deliverance,  Obad.  17. 
Ob'id.  21.  saviours  shall  come  up  on  mount  Z. 


Mic.  i.  1.  Lord  shall  reigu  over  lliem  in  mount  Z.  \Gcn.  U.  5.  the  kiii&s  smote  the  Z.  iu  U^ii 


Itev.  14.  1.  lo,  a  Lamb  stood  on  the  inounl  Z. 

Out  of  ZION. 
Psal.  14.  7.  salvation  were  come  out  o/Z.  53.  6. 
20.  2.  tlie  Lord  strengthen  thee  out  of  2-.  110.  2. 
12S.  5.  the  Lord  shall  Liless  thee  out  o/Z.  1,34.  3. 
loa.  21.  blessed  be  the  Lord  out  of  7^.  whodwells 
Isa.  2.  3.  for  out  of  7^  shall  go  foilh  the  law 
Jer.  9.  19.  a  voice  of  waiiing  is  heaid  ovl  ofZ. 
JoelS.  IG.  the  Lord  also  shall  ronvoiitofZ. 
Rom.  11. 26.  tliere  .viiaHionie  out  ofH  the  deliverer 
ZIProR.  Sec  H.ALAK. 
ZIPI'URAII. 
Exod.  2.  21.  Jelhro  gave  -Moses  Z.  his  danghter 
4.  25.  Z.  took  .1  sharp  sloiie  D  IS.  2.  Jethrotook  Z. 
ZOAN. 
JVion. 13.22.  Hebron  was  built  seven  years  before  Z 
Psal.  78.  12.  marvellous  ihings  did  he  in  Z.  43. 
/;>■«.  19.  11.  surely  the  princes  of  Z.  are  fsxds,  13. 
30.  4.  for  his  princes  were  at  Z.  a»d  his  ambass. 
Ezek.  30. 14. 1  will  set  fire  in  Z.  and  e.xecule  judgm 

ZOAR. 
Gen.  14.  2.  the  king  of  Bela,  which  is  Z.  8. 
19.  22.  the  name  of  lb*  city  was  calletl  Z. 
£>£•««.  34. 3.  shewed  bim  the  city  of  palm-trees  loZ 
ha.  15.  5.  his  fugitives  shall  tjee  »nlo  Z. 
./«•.  48.  34.  they  utle(ed  Ibeir  voice  from  Z. 
ZOBAH. 

1  Sam.  14.  47.  Saisl  fought  against  the  kings  of  Z 

2  Sum.  8.  3.  David  smote  Hadadezer  the  king  of  Z 

1  Ktims  il.  24.  1  €lm,n.  18.  3,9 
23.  36.  Igal  son  of  Naihaii  of  Z.  David's  wort^j 

1  Kings  11.  23.  Rezon  lletl  fmm  the  king  ofZ. 

ZOPIfAR. 
.?e&2.  11.  Z.  Ihe  Naamaibiip,  !1. 1.  (20.  1.(42  9 

ZOKAH. 
./osb.  19.  41.  coast  of  inheritanco  of  Darj,  was  Z. 
./uilg.  13.  2.  a  certain  r»an  of  Z.  culled  Manoah 
25.S|iirit  moved  Samson  between  Z-and  Esbtao 
16.   31.    I  hey  buried    Samson    between    Z.    and 
Eshtaol  in  Ihe  buryins  place  of  IVtanoab 
18.  2.  Ihe  Danites  seat  from  Z.  to  spy  the  land 
8.  they  came  unto  their  brethr.'n  to  Z. 

2  Chron.  11.  10.  Rehoboam  built  Z.  and  Ajalon 

ZOROBABEL. 
Nat.  1.  12.  Salathiel  begat  Z,  I)  1.!.  Z.  hegat  Abibod 
Luke  3.  27.  Rhesa.  which  was  the  son  of  Zl 
ZUAR,  See  Nathakael. 
ZUR. 
Num.  2.5.  15.  Cozbilbe  daughter  ofZ.  wasslaia 
31.  8.  Z.  a  prince  of  Midiaii  slain.  J&sh.  13.  21. 
1  Chroii.  8.  30.  Z.  tlie  son  of  (Jtdeoii,  9.  36. 
ZUKISU  ADD  A 1.  See  Sheiujuei^ 
ZUZLMS. 


CONCORDANCE 


THE     BOOKS    CALLED    APOCRYPHA, 


A 

AARON. 
I  J^^Ji- 1-  J3  for  Iiitit  brcihrentliesonsiof  A.  34. 
"^  5,  J.  priests  llie  sons  of  I'hiHci^s,  llie  son  of  A. 
t  Ksii.  1.  3.  EU'a/.iir  son  of  A.  of  tlie  tribe  of  Levi 
13  I  gave  Moses  for  a  leader,  and  A.  fur  a  priest 
Teb.  1.  ().  I  gave  to  tlie  piiesis  ilie  cliildreii  of  A. 
Kcxl.'M.  17.  Iic'ir,  accoriiiii!;  to  the  blessing  of  A. 
45.  t).  ive  exalted  A.  ;i  liuly  man  lilte  unto  liitn 
20.  liut  iie  made  A.  more  Imnimiable,  gave  bim 
2i  the  inberiiatiee  uf  A.  sliould  be  lo  bis  seed 
50.  13.  so  were  all  llie  sons  of  A.  in  tben-  glory 
16.  then  slsotiled  tlie  suns  of  A.  and  sounded 
I  Mac.  7.  14.  a  priest  of  tlie  seed  of  A.  is  come 

A8.^<JL'C. 
8  Egd.  1.  40.  I  will  givi;  fur  leaders,  Nalium,  .'V. 

Ecci.  20.  11.  iliere  is  an  a.  beiauseof  giorv 

AliASIIEU. 
Toi.  2.  14.  I  did  mil  believe,  and  I  was  a.  at  lior 
FccZ.  4.  25.  tjut  be  r(.  of  llie  err.ir  of  thy  ignorance 

ABATKTU. 
fViid.  IG.  24.  and  a  bis  streii^'tb  for  the  benefit 
l^ci.  2j.  23.  a  wicked  woiiiu.'i  a.  Ibe  courage 

ABATED. 

1  Mac.  5.  3.  he  «.  llieir  coniage,  and  took  spoils 
11.  49.  so  when  they  saw,  ibeir  courage  was  a. 

Audi  AS. 

2  Esd.l.ZO.  I  will  give  for  leaders,  Joel,  A.  Jonas 

AUHOK. 
Ettk.  14.  15.  I  a.  the  bed  of  the  uncircnmcised 

lU.  and  that  I  a.  it  as  a  menslriiuu>.Liag 
F.ccl.  1 1.  2:  nor  a.  a  man  fur  oulwani  a|)()earancc 
13. 20.  have  bumilily,  su  iloth  the  rich  a.  llie  poor 
38.  4.  lie  that  is  wise  will  nut  a.  inedicnies 

ABHORKED. 
/ud.  9.  4.  which  a.  the  pollution  of  their  blood 
Ecil.  11).  8.  but  he  a.  lliein  for  their  pride 
20.  8.  he  Ihul  uselli  niaiiv  words  shall  he  a. 

ABHORKEST. 
IVisd.  11.24.  tlion  u.  nut  lung  which  thou  hast  made 

AlillOKRETH. 
£cc/.50.25.  there  be  two  nations  which  my  heart  a. 

ABIDE. 
Sus.  57.  she  would  nut  a.  vour  wickedness 
ABIDE. 

3  F.sil.  7.  42.  the  eml  where  much  glory  dotli  a. 
Jud.  15.  2.  80  llial  ihere  was  no  man  that  durst  a. 
Wisf/.l.  5.  will  liul  a.  when  unrighteousness  comes 
3.  9.  such  as  he  liiithful  in  luve  shall  a.  with  him 

Keel.  i. 10.  did  any  a.  in  his  fear,  and  was  forsake.".? 
6.  8.  he  will  nut  a.  in  the  day  of  thy  trouble 

11.  21.  trust  in  the  Lord,  and  a.  in  thy  labour 

12.  la.  lor  a  while,  he  will  a.  with  thee 

22.  23.  a.  stedfast  lo  him  in  the  time  of  trouble 

24.  7.  and  in  whose  inheritance  shall  I  a.? 

28.  6.  mncniber  death,  a.  in  the  commandments 

43.  3.  and  who  can  a.  the  burning  heat  thereof? 
I  Mac.  7.  25.  he  was  nut  able  to  a.  their  force 

10.  73.  thou  .shall  not  be  able  to  a.  the  horsemen 
8  Mac.  7. 17.  hut  a.  a  while,  and  heboid  his  power 
9.  I'J.  when  he  could  not  a.  bis  own  smell 

Ai;iuETi^. 
Eccl.  43.  20.  it  a.  u]iui;  every  gathering  of  water 

AIULITY. 
1  E.?iZ.5  44.  to  set  up  the  house,  according  to  their  a. 
IVisd.  13.  19.  for  good  success  asketh  a.  to  do 
Eccl.  11.  12.  wanting  a.  and  full  of  poverty 
34.  11.  my  sun,  according  to  tliy  a.  do  good 
13.  according  to  thy  a.  give  to  thy  friend 

44.  &.  rich  men  furnished  wi'h  a.  living  peaceably 

AlURON. 
Eccl.  45.  18   that  were  un  Dathan's  and  A.  side 

ARLR. 
\  F.sd.  2.  28  but  they  shall  be  a.  to  do  nothing 
4  fi.  then  I  said,  vviiat  man  is  a.  lu  do  that? 
11.  buw  should  tiiy  vessel  be  a.  to  coinuiciiend? 
75d 


ABO 

[2  Fjd.  7. 45.  no  man  a.  save  Ktsr:  that  ij  dsstroTcd 
S.  47.  be  e.  lo  iove  my  cioaiure  more  thus  ! 

9.  7.  shall  be  o.  'G  escape  by  his  works  ?..".d  faith 

10.  32.  i  have  seen  that  I  am  not  a.  to  expreis 
55.  as  much  as  thine  eyes  be  a.,  lo  oee 

15.  17.  desire  to  go  into  a  city,  and  shrdi  not  be  a. 
.fud. G.i.  footsteps  shall  not  be  a.  to  stand  before  us 

7.  4.  the  hills  are  not  a.  to  bear  their  weight 
Est/i.  16.  3.  but  not  being  a.  to  bear  abundance 
IVisd.  12.14.  tyrant  not  a.  to  set  his  face  agiiiist  thee 

13.  9.  for  if  they  were  a.  to  know  so  much 
10.20.  send  bread  a.  to  content  every  man's  delight 

Eccl.  7.  6.  being  not  a.  to  take  away  iimi  jity 

16.  i!0.  and  who  Is  a.  to  conceive  his  ways  ! 
41.  1.  yea,  lo  limi  that  is  yet  a.  to  rocene  mo 
43.  2.':'.  how  shall  we  a.  to  magnify  liini  f 

Bar.  6.  34.  they  are  not  a.  to  recompense  it 
41.  mays|ieak,  as  tho'  he  were  a.  lu  understand 
64.  seeing  they  are  nor  a.  to  judge  causes 

1  Mac.  3.  17.  how  shall  we  be  a.  being  few  to  fight? 

30   not  be  a.  to  hear  the  charges  any  longer 

5.  40.  we  shall  not  be  a.  to  witlisland  bim 

•).  3.  he  sought  to  take  the  city,  but  was  not  a. 
27.  neither  shall  thou  be  a.  to  rule  them 
7.  25.  that  he  was  not  a.  to  abide  their  force 
10.  72.  thy  foot  is  not  a.  lo  stand  before  our  face 
73.  shall  not  be  a.  tu  abide  the  liorsemun 
'2 Mac.  15.  17.  words  a.  to  slir  them  up  to  valour 
ABODE. 

2  Esd.  3.  22.  the  good  departed,  the  evil  a.  still 
./ud.  10.  2.  in  which  she  a.  an  the  sabbath-days 

12.  7.  thus  she  a.  in  the  camp  three  days 

2  J\[iic.  12.  27.  a  strong  city  wherein  Lysias  a. 

14.  23.  Nicanur  a.  in  .leriisalem  and  did  no  hurt 

ABOLISH. 
Est/i.  14.9  they  will  a.  the  ibirig  thnu  hast  ordained 
Eccl.  47.  22.  be  sviii  not  a.  tlie  posterity  of  his  elect 
I  ^7ac. 3.42.  given  commandment  utterly  lo  a.  them 

ABOLISHED. 
Eccl.  45.  26.  that  ilieir  good  things  be  not  a. 

ABOMINABLE. 
Eccl.  41.  5.  the  children  of  sinners  are  a.  children 

1  Mac.  I.  48.  they  should  make  their  souls  a. 

2  Mac.  G.  25.  get  a  stain  to  old  age,  and  make  it  a. 

ABO.WINATION. 
IVisd.  14.  11.  becaitse  they  .■jre  become  an  a. 
Eccl.  1.  25.  but  godliness  is  an  a.  to  a  sinner 

10.  13.  he  thai  hath  pride  shall  pout  out  a. 

17.  26.  and  hate  ihoa  a.  vebeinenily 

19.23.  there  is  a  wickedness,  and  tlic  same  an  a. 

1  Mac.  1.  54.  they  set  up  the  a.  of  desolalion 
6.7.  they  pulled  down  the  a.  which  he  had  set  up 

2  Mac.  .5.  8.  being  had  in  a.  as  an  oj.en  enemy 

6.  19.  than  to  live  slained  with  such  an  a. 

ABOMINATIONS. 

1  Esd.  7.13.  had  separated  from  the  a.  of  the  people 

2  Esd.  1 1. 44.  they  are  ended,  and  his  a.  arc  fulfilled 
fVisd.  12.  23.  tormei'.ted  them  with  their  own  a. 
Eccl.  27.  30.  malice  and  wralh,  even  these  are  a. 

49.  2.  he  took  away  the  a.  of  iniquity 

ABOVE. 
2  Fsd.  8.  20.  O  Lord,  who  beholdest  from  a. 
tVisd.  9.  17.  ar.'i  send  thy  Holy  Spirit  from  a. 
F.ccl.  10.  17.  shall  any  remember  me  from  a..' 

ArX)VE. 

1  Esd.  1.  24.  that  did  wickedly  a.  all  people 

3.  12.  but  a.  all  things  truth  beareth  the  victory 

2  Esd.  4.  .34.  do    nut    Ihuu    hasten    a.  the  most 

Highest,  for  thy  haste  is  in  vain  lo  be  a.  him 
10.  57.  for  Ihou  art  blessed  a.  many  other 
Kcc/.  3.21.  nur  search  things  that  are  a.  thy  strength 

13.  2.  burden  not  thyself  a.  thy  power 
25.  10.  none  a.  him  that  feareth  the  l..ord 

15.  there  is  no  head  a.  i'le  head  of  a  serpent 
30. 10.  there  is  no  nclus  c.  a  sound  body,  and  no 
oy  a.  l!ie  joy  of  tiic  nuart 


ACC 

E-c7.40.1S.hethatflndetliatrpasiirGi.sa.  I  hem  both 

20.  hut  the  love  of  wisilum  is  a.  tbeiii  both 

21.  but  a.  pleasant  toiimie  isa.  tliem  both 
2:i.  but  a.  both  is  a  -./It'e  with  lu-r  husband 
2il.  but  the  fear  of  the  Luril  i~  a.  tlieni  both 

4.'i  2S.  for  he  is  great  a.  all  his  works 
I'luycr  of  Manass.  a.  the  niiinber  of  the  sands 

AUOU.NI). 
Kce'.  21.  13.  knowledge  of  a  wise  man  a.  like  a  flood 
2."..  3.  lest  my  sins  a.  to  inv  destitictinn 
24.  26.  the  understandinj;  tu  a.  like  Euphrates 
ACOU.\'DEI). 

1  Jfae.  ?..  33.  he  a.  above  liie  kings  before  him 

2  jl/.ic.  3.  19.  the  women  a.  in  .the  streets 

ABOUNDETII. 

Eccl.  10.  27.  that  laboiirflli  ami  a.  in  all  things 
ABRAHAM. 

2  if.srf.  1.  39  I  will  give  lor  h  aders,  A.  Isaac.  Jacob 
3.  1.3.  whose  name  was  A.  II  C.  8.  from  A.  to  Isiiao 
7.  30.  A.  prayed  first  for  the  .'^oiluiniles 

Tob.  4.12.  we  are  children  uf  the  pruidiels,  Noe,  A. 

Jud.  8.  2G.  remember  ■wliiit  thiiifis  be  did  to  A. 

Esth.  14.  18.  no  joy,  but  in  thee,  O  Lord  God  of  A. 

Ercl.  44.  19.  A.  was  a  great  father  of  many  people 

iftir.  2.  34.  which  I  promised  to  their  father  A. 

Dan.  3.  12.  not  deptirt  for  thy  beloved  A.  sake 

1  .l/ac.2.52.wasnnl  A.founil  faithful  in  temptation? 
21.  21.  found  that  they  are  of  the  stock  of  A. 

2  Mac.  1.  2.  his  covenant  that  l-.e  made  with  A. 

ABRIDGE. 
2  Mac.  2.  23.  we  will  essay  to  a.  in  one  volume 

ABRIDGING. 
2  Jlfac.  2.  20.  have  taken  I  Ids  painful  labour  ofo. 

ABRIDGMENT. 

2  Mac.  2.  31.  granted  lu  him  thai  will  make  an  a. 

ABSALO.M. 

1  Mac.  11.  TO  except  Maltalbias  sun  of  A. 

13. 11.  he  sent  Jonathan  the  son  of  A.  to  Jcppo 

2  Mac.  U.  17.  John  and  A.  were  sent  from  you 

ABSENT. 
Wifd.  11.11.  whether  they  were  a.  or  present 
14.  17.  thut  they  might  flatter  bim  that  was  a. 
ABSTAIN. 
Eccl.  28.  8.  a.  from  strife,  thun  shall  diminish  sins 

ABSTAI.NETll. 
Wisd.  2.  16.  he  a.  from  our  ways  as  from  filthincss 

ABSTINENCE 
2  E!>d.  7.  55.  the  faces  ol  them  which  have  used  a. 

ABUBUS. 
1  Jfite.ie.  11.  Ptolomenstliesoii  oi  .\.  mailecaptain 
15.  theson  of  A.  receiving  iheni  deceitfully 
ABUNDANCE. 

1  Esd.  8.  20.  they  shall  give  other  things  in  a. 

2  Esd.  2.  27.  but  tliuu  shall  lie  merry  and  have  a, 
6.  50.  the  a.  of  them  to  a  droii  that  falleth 
15.41,  may  be  full  with  the  a.  of  great  waters 

Tub.  2.2.  when  1  .saw  a.  of  nio.at.  I  saiil  to  my  son 
i.  10.  and  according  to  Ihi.ie  a.  give  alms 
Wisd.  11.  7.  thou  gavestunio  tliein  o.  of  water 

Ecci.  27.  1.  he  that  seeks  for  a.  will  turn  liiseyes 

1  Mac.  16.  11.  and  he  had  a.  of  silver  and  gold 

ABUNDANTLY. 
Eccl.li.  31.  I  will  water  a.  my  garden-bed 

ABUSE. 
Eccl.  26.  10.  keep  her  in  straiily,  lest  she  a.  herself 
Bar.  6.  28.  the  (iriests  a.  things  saciiliced 
ABUSED. 

2  Esd.  9.  9.  which  now  have  a.  my  ways 

1  Mac.  7.  34.  but  he  a.  them  sbaiiiefnlly 

2  Mac.  11.  42.  choosing  rather  to  die  than  to  be  a. 

ACCAUON. 
1  Mac.  10.  89.  he  also  gave  him  A.  in  possession 

ACCEPT. 
T>h  13.  R.  turn,  who  can  tell  if  he  will  a.  you? 
Eccl.  i.  22.  a.  I  0  person.  27.  |  35.  1.3.  |  42.  1. 
1  Mac.  S.  1.  such  as  would  a.  all  llial  joined  them 


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ACCFPTABLE. 

IFisd.  3.  14.  an  iuherilaiKe  iiiun;  a  to  liis  mind 

9  U.  anil  kni:w  uliat  wiiB  a.  iji  tliv  sight 

12-  so  shall  my  wurks  bu  a.  lliuu'sliull  I  judge 
Bed.  2.  5.  u.  iiK'U  liicil  in  luriiuct:  ufudvursUy 

13.  15   it'  lliou  uill,  to  kei'|)  the  coiiiinaii(iiiifnls, 

and  tu  pcrluiin  a.  t'aithrnlnes.s 
35.  7.  the  sacrifice  ol'a  jusl  niuji  ie  a. 

41.  i!.  O  tloBlli,  a.  is  thv  suniencc  to  llie  needy 

ACCEPTED. 
H'isd.  18.  7.  so  of  thy  |)eo|ile  was  a.  the  salvation 
Eci:l  I'.llS.  ti>e  fear  of  the  L  is  the  (irsi  ste|i  to  he  a. 

34.  18.  the  gif'.s  of  unjust  men  are  not  a. 

35.  lU.  he  that  seivelh  the  Lord  shall  he  a. 
Dan.  3.  10.  in  an  hunihle  s|iiril  let  us  be  a. 

1  Mac.  0.  tiO.  to  make  peace,  and  tliey  n.  thereof 

9.  71.  whieli  ihiii;;  he  a.  and  swaie  unto  hiin 

14.  47.  liien  Sinmii  a.  hereof,  and  was  j)leased 

S  jV/ac.  1'2.  4.  wlio  a.  of  it  according  to  the  decree 

13. 24.  a.  well  of  Maccabeus,  made  him  governor 

ACCEI'TIIMG. 

1  Esd.  4.  39.  with  her  there  is  no  a.  of  pel     .is 
JEcL  .  -0.  2i.  by  a.  persons,  overlhrowe'h  /limself 

ACCESS. 

2  J\Iac.  14.  3.  nor  have  any  more  a.  to  the  altar 

ACCLAMATIONS. 

1  Mac.  5.  64.  ihe  people  assembled  with  joyful  a. 

ACCOMl'AiNY. 
Jud.  10. 17.  a  hundred  men,  to  a.  her  and  her  maid 

ACCOMI'LISH. 
9  K.id.  12.  25.  for  these  shall  a.  his  wickedness 
Jud.  2.  13.  but  a.  ihem  fully,  as  I  commaiidud 

10.  8.  llie  Gild  of  our  fathers  a.  thy  enterprises 
9.  that  I  may  go  forth  In  u.  things  you  spake 

2  Jlfac.  14.  29.  he  wali'lu'd  his  nine  to  a.  this  thing 

ACCOMl'LISIIED. 
1  Esd.  1.  17.  the  ihiiigs  belonging  to  sacrifices  <i. 
2.  1.  tliat  the  word  of  the  Lord  might  be  a. 
1  Mac.  3.  49.  Nazariies,  who  liad  a.  their  days 

ACCORD. 

1  Esd.  5.  58.  all  Levites  wiih  one  a.  labouring 

9.  38.  the  muliitiule  came  together  vvilli  one  a. 

Jud.  15.  9.  I  hey  blessed  her  with  one  a.  and  said 

H'usd.  10.20.  niagnihi'd  wiih  one  a.  thine  hand 

ACCOUNT. 
Wisd.  5.  1.  such  as  made  no  a.  of  his  labours 
1  Mac.  6. ').  anil  he  made  a.  that  he  should  die 
iJHac.  15.  13.  was  m  least  a.  with  liiein 

ACCOUNTED. 
Wisd.  5.  4.  we  fools  a.  his  life  madness 
Bar.  3.  3i.  none  b'l  a.  of  in  coniparisun  of  him 

ACCOUNTS. 
Tob.  1.  21.  who  appointed  over  his  father's  a. 

22.  Achiiichtifus  was  overseer  of  the  a. 
Wisd.  4.  'JO.  when  lliry  cast  up  the  a.  of  their  sins 

1  Mac.  IC.  40.  I  give  silver  out  of  the  king's  a. 

42.  which  tliey  took  out  of  the  a.  year  by  year 
44.  expenses  shall  be  given  of  the  king's  a. 

ACCUSATION. 
Eccl.  2fi.  5.  my  heart  feareth  a  false  a. 
51.6. by  an  a. >o  the  king  from  an  unrighteous  tongue 
fi  Mac.  4.  43.  an  a  was  laid  against  Menelaus 
ACCUSATIONS. 

3  Mac.  14.  27.  with  llw  a.  of  the  wicked  man 

ACCUSE. 

2  Eld.  IG.  50.  and  sliall  a.  her  to  her  face 
H'lsd.  12.  12.  who  shall  a.  thee  for  the  nations 
Kcr.l.id.  lit.  taken  no  good.i,  and  no  man  did  a.  him 
1  Mac.  10.  61.  assoiiihlcil  themselves  to  a.  him 

ACCUSED. 
Jfi.id.  10.  14.  as  for  ibem  that  had  a.  him 

1  Mac.  7.  f>,  and  they  n.  the  people  lo  the  king 
S  Mac.  5.  8.  being  a.  before  Aretas  the  king 

10. 13.  being  d. of  the  king's  friends  before  Eupator 

21.  a.  iho>e  niin.that  they  had  sold  their  brethren 
14.  38  Ibrinerly  Uiz's  had  been  a.  of  Judaism 

ACCUSER. 
S  Mae.  4.  .5.  not  to  he  an  a.  of  his  countrymen 

ACCUSERS.  I 

2  Esd.  Ifi.  65.  your  own  sins  s-hall  be  your  a. 

1  Mac.  10  G4.  when  his  a.  saw  he  was  honoured 

ACCUSTO.M. 
£ccl.  23.  9.  a.  not  ihv  m"utli  to  swearing 

ACCUSTOMED. 

EreLW.  25.  a  thief  is  h.'iter  than  a  man  a.  lo  lie 

23.  15.  the  man  that  is  <i.  to  opprobrious  words 

ACII  ^^" 

8  Esd.       37.  pravd  'nr  N.ael  in  tl.3  time  of  A. 

.\CIII  MM  Mjtrs. 

Tiih.  1.  21.  .\.  my  hr..llir  r  Annel's  ison,  over  affair* 

iH.  A.  entttaiiiig  fur  me,  I  relumed  to  Nineve 
2.  10.  A.  dill  noiir  •'!  me  'ill  I  went  lo  Elymais 
11    Ir*  A.  and  Naslris  his  brolber'.^  son  came 
14.  lU  rememlier,  how  .Vmnn  handled  A. 

ACHIOR. 
^d.  5.  .5.  then  said  .\   t\ir  captain  of  Ammon 

22.  when  A.  had  finished  these  sayings 

6.2.  who  art  lhoii,A.?  i|  .l.  A.  ii  hiieling  of  Ammon 

10  then  Olofc'rn-  s  commanded  to  lake  A. 

13.  they  b:iund  A.  cast  him  down,  and  left  him 


ADM 

Jud.C.lG.  they  set  A.  in  the  midst  ofall  iheir  people 
11.  9.  concerning  the  matter  winch  A.  did  speak 

14.  10.  when  A.  had  seen  all  that  (iod  had  done 

ACU.TOH. 
2  Esd.  1. 1.  Sadaniias.son  of  Sadoc,  the  son  of  A. 

ACKNOWLEDGE. 
2  Ksd.  1.  30.  yet  they  shall  a.  their  sins 

10.  IG.  if  Ihou  shult  a.  the  determination  of  God 
■Jud.  "J.  14.  a.  that  thou  ait  the  God  ofall  power 
Ii  isd.  13.  1.  nor  did  they  a.  the  work-master 
F.ccl.  23.  11.  if  he  a.  not  Ir.s  sin,  a  double  otl'ence 
I'raijer  of  ^MaiKUS.  1  a.  iniiie  inuiuilies 

ACKNOWLEDGED. 
If^isd.  12.  2T.  they  a.  linn  to  be  the  true  God 
\t<.  13.  ihey  u.  ihirt  people  lo  be  the  sons  of  God 
Keel.  44.  23.  he  a.  liiin  in  his  blessing,  and  gave 
Sits.  14.  they  asked  tlio  cause,  they  a.  their  lust 
2  Mac.  3.  2d.  manifeslly  they  a.  the  power  of  God 

ACUUAINTANCE. 
Eccl.  30.  2.  shall  rejoice  of  his  son  among  his  a. 
t  Mac.  G.  21.  the  old  a.  they  hud  witli  the  man 

AcauiT. 

Wisd.  1.  6.  w  ill  not  a.  a  blasphemer  of  bis  words 

ACT. 
.lud.  8.  34.  but  intjuire  not  von  of  mine  a. 

ACTION. 
Eccl.  37.  16.  let  counsel  go  before  every  a. 

ACTIONS. 
2  Esd.  15.  10.  their  a.  shall  stand  in  their  power 

ACTIVE. 
IVisd.  15.  11.  that  insiiiied  into  him  an  a.  soul 
ACTS. 

1  Esd.  1.  25.  now  after  all  these  a.  of  Josias 
33.  the  a.  that  Josias  did  are  reported 

Eccl.  17.  9.  gave  iliem  to  glory  in  liis  marvellous  a. 

15.  A.  and  v.'ho  shall  liiKi  out  bis  noble  a.? 
51.  3.  l,':en  Ihouglil  I  upon  thy  a.  of  old 

Ui(Z-.2.jJ.cail  lo  remembrance  what  a.  our  fathers 

did  in  tlielr  time  to  receive  great  honou 

3.4.  vn  hisu.  lie  was  like  a  lion  roaring  for  iiisprey 

7.  lie  muile  Jacob  glad  with  liis  a. 
5. 50.  heard  of  valiant  a.  and  deeds  they  had  done 

8.  C.  it  was  told  him  o.f  their  wars  and  noble  a. 

9.  2J.  his  wars,  and  the  noble  a.  which  he  did 
14.  ;t3.  the  pcuple  seeing  the  a.  of  Simon 

2  Mac.  2.  13.  gathered  together  the  a.  of  king 

10.  10.  now  will  we  declare  the  a.  of  Antiochus 

ADAM. 
2  Esd.  3.  5.  thou  gavest  a  body  to  A.  without  soul 
10.  as  death  was  to  A.  so  was  the  flood  lo  these 
21. the  tirslA. bearing  a  wicked  heart  transgressed 
26.  in  all  things  did  even  as  A.  had  done 

4.  30.  evil  seed  bath  been  sown  in  the  heart  of  A 
<).  54.  A.  whom  thou  inadest  lord  of  thy  creatures 
7.  1 1.  when  A.  transgressed  my  statutes 

46.  been  better  not  to  haveglven  Ihe  earth  to  A. 
48.  O  thou  A.  what  hast  thou  ddne  1 
Tub.  S.  6.  thou  madest  A.  and  gavest  him  Eve 
Eccl.  33.  10.  and  A.  was  created  of  Ihe  earth 
40.  1.  and  a  heavy  yoke  is  upon  the  sonsof  A. 
49. 16.  so  was  II.  above  every  living  thing  in  crea. 

ADAMANT. 
Eccl.  16. 16.  liis  light  from  ibe  darkness  with  an  a. 

ADAR. 
1  Esd.  7.5.  holy  house  was  finished  in  Ihe  month  A. 
Est/i.  13.  6.  of  the  twelfili  month  A.  10.  20. 

1  jMac.  7.  43.  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  nionlh  A. 

2  Mac.  15.  30.  in  the  Syrian  tongue  is  called  A. 

AliASA. 

1  Mac.  7.  40.  Judas  pitched  in  A.  with  3000  men 

45.  then  jiursued  after  ihem  from  A.  to  Gazera 

ADD. 

Tob.  5.  15.  I  will  a.  someihing  to  the  wages 

IS.  be  not  greedy  to  a.  money  to  money 
Eccl.  4.  3.  a.  not  more  trouble  lo  a  heart  vexed 

5.  5   be  not  w  itbout  fear  to  a.  sin  to  sin 
21.  1.5.  he  will  commend  it,  and  a.  unto  it 

1  Mac's.  30.  shall  think  meet  lo  a.  ordimiiiiKh  any 
thing ;  and  whatsoever  they  shall  a. or  lake  away 
ADDED. 
1  Esd.  7.  6.  that  were  a.  lo  Ihem  did  according  lo 
fTrc/. 3.14.  inslead  of  sins  shall  be  a. to  build  ihee  up 
42,  21.  lo  him  may  nothing  he  a.  nor  diminished 

1  Mac.  10.30.  uovernments  winch  are  a.  ihereto 

.38.  the  Ihree  that  are  a.  to  Judea,  11.  34. 
14.  30.  afier  thai  Jonathan  was  a.  to  his  peoiile 
ADDING. 

2  Mac.  2.  32.  only  a.  this  imich  lo  what  is  said 

AD  DO. 
I  Esd.  €   1.  Zacliarias  ihe  son  of  A.  prophesied 

ADHERENTS. 
1  Mac.  9.  60.  lie  sent  letters  to  his  a.  in  Judea 

ADIDA. 
I  Mac.  12.  38  Simon  also  set  up  A.  in  Sepbela 
13.  13.  but  Simon  pitched  his  tents  at  A. 
ADJOINING. 

1  Mac.y^.  33.  Simon  passed  thro'  the  hoMs  there  a, 

2  Mac.  12.  16.  a  lake  nctr  a.  thereto,  being  filled 

ADMIRABI.R. 
1  Esd.i  29.  Apanic,  dau^'blcr  ufthco.  Bcjtacua 


AFP 

ADMIRATION. 
Eccl  22.23.nor  Ihe  rich  thai  la  foolish  to  bo  bad  in  a 
38.  3.  in  the  sight  of  gieal  men  he  shall  bu  in  a. 

ADMIUE 
Eccl.  27.  23.  he  will  speak  sweetly  and  a.  thy  word 

ADMIRED. 

■/ud.  10. 19.  wondeieil  al  her  beauty,  and  a.  Israel 

Wisd.ii.  !l.  1  sh.ih  be  ii.  in  the  sight  ifgreal  mo« 

U.  14.  when  tiiey  saw  «hai  (•anie  to  uass,  they  a 

AD.MONISII. 

.hid.  8.  27.  that  come  near  lo  inm  to  a.  Ihera 

H'isd.  11.  JO.  for  Ihese  Ihou  diilsl  «.  a.s  a  father 

Ecd.  19.  13.  a.  a  friend,  may  l)e  ii.a  done  it,  14,  UJ 

17.  u.  lliy  neighbour  before  Ihou  threalen  Inns 

ADMONISHED. 

IVisd.  16.  6.  weie  Ironbled,  that  Ihey  might  be  c 

ADORE. 
lieli.  Ihe  king  wjisliippeil  it  and  went  daily  to  c.  it 

ADORNED. 
Esth.  15.  2.  being  gloriously  a.  she  took  maids 

ADORNING. 
2  Alac.  2.  29.  must  seek  til  ibings  for  a.  thereof 

ADVANTAGE. 
2  Mac.  8.  7.  bul  specially  look  he  a.  of  the  night 

ADVENTURE. 
H'isd.  2. 2.  for  we  are  born  al  all  a.  he  as  not  bee: 

ADVERSARY. 
Eccl.  36.  7.  take  away  ihe  a.  destroy  the  enemy 
1  Mac.  1.  36.  it  was  an  evil  u.  lu  Israel 

ADVERSARIES. 
1  Esd.  S.  51.  conduct  for  safeguard  against  our  a 
IVisd.  II.  3.  they  were  avi'iiged  of  their  a. 
S.  declaring  how  ihou  badst  puiusheil  their  c 
18.  8.  for  whereuilh  thou  diilsi  punish  our  a. 
E(;cZ.23.3.1est  my  sins  abound  and  I  fall  hef.mine  ft. 
47.  7.   he  brnuglit  to  nought  Ihe  I'liilisliiies  his  a. 
51.  2.  tbou  bast  been  niy  helper  agiiiiist  mine  a. 

1  Mac.  9.  29.  against  ihem  that  are  a.  to  ua 
ADVERSITY. 

Eccl.  2.  5.  acceplable  men  in  the  furnace  ofs. 
11.14.  prosperity  and  a.  lili^antl  ileal h  romeof  God 
12.  8.  and  an  enemy  ciinnot  be  hidden  in  a. 
9.  but  in  his  a.  even  a  friend  wtll  dejiiirt 
17.  if  a.  come  upon  ihee.lhoushalt  find  hira  tlien 
2.Vac.0.16.lhough  he  |iunisli  wilh  «.  yet  not  forsoltj 

12.  30.  entreated  ihem  kindly  in  tune  of  their  a. 
ADVERSITIES. 

2  Esd.  10.  20.  for  how  maiiv  are  ihe  a.  of  Sioii! 
2  Mac.  5.  20.  partaker  of  tiie  a.  that  haiipeoed 

ADVICE. 
Eccl.  32. 19.  do  nolhina  without  a. done  repeat  fuA 

ADULTERER. 
Eccl.  25.  2.  my  soul  h.iieih  an  old  a.  lliat  doteth 

ADULTERERS. 
fVisd.S.lG.  cliildr.  of  a.  shall  notcometo  perfcctica 

ADULTERY. 
IVisd.  14.  24.  slow  anoiher,  or  giievej  him  by  c 
Eccl.  23.  23.  she  hath  played  the  whole  in  a. 

AF.\Roff. 
1  Esd.  5.  6.5.  sounded,  so  that  it  was  heaid  a.  rj" 
Eccl.  16.  22.  fur  Ins  coviiiiint  is  a.  off,  trial  iu  eud 

AFF.MRS. 
1  Esd.  8.  12.  that  they  may  look  to  ihe  a.  of  Judefl 
TuA.1.21.  over  father's  accounts,  and  overall  liisii 
Eslh.  13.  7.  cause  our  a.  lo  he  well  seilled 

10.  5.  put  in  trust  to  manage  their  friend's  a. 

1  Mac.  3.  32.  Lysi  is  lo  oversee  the  a.  o'lbe  king 

6.  56.  .coiight  to  lake  li>  hirn  the  ruling  of  tho  a. 
.57.  and  Ihe  a.  of  ihe  kiiigdoih  he  u|>i>n  us 

30.  37.  some  set  over  Ibe  a.  of  the  kingdom 

2  Mnc  4.  21.  nol  to  be  well  alfecled  lo  his  a. 

7.  24.  that  he  would  trnsi  him  with  his  a. 

8.  8.  wrote  lo  yiidd  more  aid  lo  ihe  king's  a. 

9.  20.  and  if  your  a.  be  lo  your  conteninienl 

11.  1.  Lysias,  who  managed  a.  look  disnliaaure 
23.  ihal  every  one  may  anend  upon  his  own  a 
26.  Ihey  may  go  cheerfully  abiiul  Iheir  own  c. 

13.  2.  Lysias,  his  proieclor  anil  ruler  of  his  a. 
23.  who  was  left  over  the  a.  in  Antioih 

AFFECT. 
Eccl.  13. 11.  a.  not  to  he  miiHo  equal  to  him  in  fall 

AFFECTED. 
Eslh.  13.  5.  this  people  is  evil  a.  In  our  state 
16.  23.  be  safely  lo  us,  and  ihe  well  ii.  Persians 
2  Mac.  4.  21.  uiiilerstandiiis  him  not  to  be  well  o. 

13.  26.  Lysias  pacified,  and  made  Ihem  well  a. 
14.5.  being  called  andasked  howtbejewsslooda 

2().  Nicanor  was  not  will  n.  toward  ihe  state 

AFFECTION. 

IVisd.  6.  11.  therefore  S"l  voiir  a  on  my  wordi 

AFFLICT. 

Ernl.  30.  21.  n.  nol  thyself  in  ihiiio  own  eonnscl 

49.  7.  that  he  mii'lit  root  oiii,  and  a.  and  destroy 

AFFLICTB.D. 

2  Esd.  n.42.  for  thou  hnsl  n.  mc  ek,luirtpo»ceabb 

Jud.  9.  11.  for  Ihou  art  a  God  of  the  n.  a  helper 

10.  II.  my  a.  shonied  l<irjoy,ir,y  weak  ones criai! 
IVisd.  5.  1.  before  the  face  of  snc  b  as  have  a.  hioa 

14.  1.5.  a  father  a.  wiih  nnttmely  inournin^ 
18.  19.  Uicy  bIiuuUI  nql  kuow  why  thuy  were  O. 


AGE 

TTiid.  19  J6.  but  these  very  grievously  a.  them 
Keel.  4.  4.  reject  not  the  supphcalioii  of  the  a. 
30.  14.  than  aiich  man  that  is  a.  in  his  body 
har  4.  31.  niisurahle  are  they  that  a.  thee 
8  jMiu.  y.  68.  and  they  a.  Baccliides  sore 
it).  4ti  for  he  had  a.  iheiii  very  sore 

AFFLICTING. 
Jad.  2.  2.  aad  eoncludefl  the  a.  of  the  whole  earth 

AFFLICTION. 
B  Eid.  6.  19.  whnii  the  a.  of  Sion  shall  be  fulfilled 
Jud.  13.  20.  not  spared  fur  the  «.  of  our  nation 
F.stA.  11.  8.  a  day  of  anguish,  a.  and  great  uproar 

14.  12.  make  thyself  known  iu  time  of  our  a. 

IG.  20.  u  ho  ill  tiiue  of  iheir  a.sliali  set  upon  litem 
F.ccl.  2.  U.  f<«  tiie  Lord  saveth  in  time  of  a. 

3.  J.5.  in  the  day  of  a.  it  shall  be  rcmemliered 
6.  10.  will  not  continue  in  the  day  of  thine  a. 

11.  25.  in  jirospefity  there  is  a  forgetfulness  of  a. 
and  in  the  day  of  a.  there  is  no  remeinhrance 

27.  a.  of  an  hour  makes  a  man  forget  pleasure 
23   14.  any  a.,  hut  tiiu  a.  from  them  that  hate  me 

29.  12.  and  it  shall  didiver  thee  from  ail  a. 
3.>.  20.  Diurcy  is  seasunalile  in  the  time  of  a. 

3fe.  19.  m  12.  aJ>u  sorrow  remaineth,  life  of  the  fioor 
Bar.  5.  1.  ihe  garment  «f  thy  mourning  and  a. 

1  Mac.  9.  27.  so  ivas  there  a  great  a.  in  Israel 

AFFLICTIONS. 
E  Esd.6.  27.oftho.se  that  keep  thy  testimonies  in  a. 
Juii.4.  I'.i.  so  God  heard  and  looked  upon  their  a. 
F.ccl.  51.3.  and  from  the  manifold  a.  which  I  had 
\  Mac.  2.  36.  hecausf  a.  increased  sore  on  them 

AFFRIGHTED. 

2  F.sd.  10.  55   fear  not,  let  not  thy  heart  be  a. 

12.  5.  great  fear  .ihereivilh  I  was  a.  this  night 

AFOUE. 
J  Esd.  6.  32.  make  light  of  anv  thing  a.  epoken 

AFOaEHAND. 
fad.  7. 1,  to  take  a.  the  asiceiiis  of  the  hill-country 

AFORETIME. 
S««.  52.  sins  eotnmitteii  a,  are  come  to  light 

1  Mac.  3.  4S.  was  the  place  where  ihey  prayed  a. 

5.  72.  the  prisoners  taken  a.  out  of  land  of  Judea 
11.34.  the  king  received  of  them  yearly  a. 

AFRAID. 

2  F.sd.  6.  15.  therefore  when  it  speaks,  fae  not  a. 
23.  when  they  hear  sIkiH  be  suddenly  n. 

in.  25. 1  wa.sa.  of  her,  and  mused  what  it  might  be 
27.  then  was  I  a.  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice 
38.  I  shall  tell  thee  wherefore  thou  art  a. 

13.  8.  Ihey  were  sore  a.  and  yet  durst  fight 

11.  dust  and  smoke,  whea  I  saw  this,  I  was  a. 

15.  18.  houses  Oe  chisiroyed,  and  men  shall  be  a. 
3".  and  they  that  see  the  wrath  sliuli  be  a. 

43.  they  shall  !;o  to  Babylon,  and  make  her  a. 
Its.  10.  he  shall  thunder,  and  who  shall  not  he  a? 
Tob.  2.  8.  this  man  is  not  yet  a.  to  bf.  put  to  deatli 

4.  8.  be  not  a.  lo  giie  according  to  that  little 

6.  14.  and  I  am  a.  lest  if  I  go  in  unto  her,  I  die 
Jud.  1.  II.  for  they  were  not  a.  of  him 

4.  2.  theref'ire  they  were  e.xecdmgly  ».  of  him 

5.  23.  we  will  not  he  a.  of  the  face  of  Israel 
10.  10.  when  before  liis!  be  not  a.  in  thy  heart 

15.  25.  there  was  none  made  Israel  any  more  a. 
Wi$d.  8. 1.5.  Iiorribio  tyrnnts  be  a.  when  hear  of  me 

18.  25.  the  destroyer  gave  place  and  was  a. 
Fed.  26.  5.  and  for  the  fnurih  I  was  «ore  a. 

30.  9.  Cocker  thy  cliild  he  sliall  make  thee  a. 
34.  14.  whoso  feareth  the  Lord,  shall  not  be  i. 

liar.  6.  5.  neilliCT  be  ye  a.  when  ye  see  multitude 
1  Mac.  1.  18.  hut  Ptolemoe  was  c.  of  him  and  nei 

3.  22.  and  as  for  you,  be  ye  not  a.  of  them 

4.  8.  fear  not,  nc:'her  l>e  ye  a.  of  their  assault 
21.  perceived  these  thiiige,  they  were  sore  a. 

5.  41.  but  if  he  be  a.  and  camp  beyond  Ihe  river 
S.  12.  all  that  heard  of  tlieir  name  w^re  a. 

12.  40.  he  was  a.  Jonaihan  would  not  suffer  him 

52.  Ihey  bewailed  Jonathan,  and  were  sore  a. 

16.  ().  he  saw  thai  the  people  were  a.  to  go  over 
Mac.  3.  24.  all  that  came  wi!li  him  were  sore  a. 

AFTERWARD. 
E^cl.  19.  21.  say,  I  will  not  do  it,  though  a.  he  do  it 

AGAGITE. 
Estk.Vi.^.  hawbeit,  Amiin  the  A.soughtto  molest 

AGARENES. 
Bar.  3.  23.  tlie  A.  that  seek  wisdom  upon  earth 

AGE. 
£  E.«rf.  3.  18.  thou  tronblest  the  men  of  that  a. 
5.  50.  for  our  mother  draweth  now  nigh  to  a. 

53.  and  they  that  are  born  in  the  time  of  a. 
Toh.  1.  9.  when  I  was  come  to  the  a.  of  a  man 

3.  10.  shall  bring  old  a.  with  sorrow  to  the  grave 

14.  .5.  till  the  time  of  that  a.  be  fulfilled 
/lid  S.  18.  there  arose  none  in  our  a.  that  worship 
ICi/id.  3.  1~.  their  last  a.  shall  be  without  honour 

4.  8.  honourable  a.  is  not  in  leogth  of  time 
9.  and  an  uiiS|iotted  life  is  old  a. 

16.  the  many  years  and  old  a.  of  the  unrighteous 
Pec/.  3.  12.  my  .-^on,  help  thy  father  in  his  a. 

5.  18.  so  shaH  Ihou  find  wisdom  till  thy  old  a. 
8.  6.  (Jislionour  net  a  mnn  in  his  old  a. 

ibO 


ALE 

Eccl.  20.  17.  so  is  the  beauty  of  ihc  face  in  ripe  a. 

19.  my  son,  keep  the  liower  of  thine  a.  sound 
30.  24.  carefulness  brings  a.  before  the  time 

41.  2.  that  is  now  in  the  last  a.  and  is  vexed 

42.  9.  lest  she  pass  away  the  Hower  of  her  a. 
40.  9.  which  remained  with  him  ti'l  h^s  old  a. 

1  Mac.  16.  3.  1  am  old,  a-.d  ye  are  of  sufficient  a. 

2  Mac  6.  24.  for  it  becoinelli  nut  our  u.to  dissemble 

25.  I  get  a  stain  lo  my  old  a.  and  abominable 
27.  shew  myself  such  a  one  as  my  a.  requircth 

7.  27.  nourished  aud  brought  thee  ui>  to  this  a. 

AGED. 
2  F.sd.  5.  49.  the  things  that  belong  to  the  a. 
Tob.  8.  7.  that  we  may  become  a.  together 

14.  3.  for  behold,  I  am  a.  and  ready  to  depart 
H'lsd.  2.  10.  the  ancient  gray  hairs  of  the  a. 
Eccl.  25.20.  as  climbing  a  sandy  way  is  to  feet  of  a. 

42.  3.  be  not  ashamed  to  ifiform  the  ezirerne  a. 
i  Mac.  G.  la.  Eleazar  the  scribe,  an  a.  luaZ 

6. 30.  made  the  a.  equal  in  spoils  with  theniielves 

AGiiS. 
1  F.sd.i.  40.  she  ts  the  strength  andm^istjorai!  a. 
IVisd.  7.  27.  and  ii:to  all  a.  entering  into  holy  'oule 

14.  o.  aou  iefi,  to  -ill  a.  a  eeed  of  gsr.eration 
F.ccl.  24.  33.  I  wiU  lea^e  it  to  aii  «.  for  ever 
!  Mac.  2.  61.  thus  consider  llirj:igbout  uU  a. 

AGGEUS. 

1  Esd.G.l.  A.  andZachariasproptieBied  -'o  the  Jews 
7. 3.  the  holy  works  prospered  when  A.  prophe.iied 

2  Esd.  1.  40.  A.  Zacliary  and  Malacni  for  loaders 

AGO. 

1  Esd.  6. 14.  this  house  was  biiilded  many  years  a- 

AGONY. 

2  Mac.  3.  14.  there  was  no  small  a.  thro'  the  city 
21  the  fear  of  the  liigh-|iricst  being  in  such  an  a. 

AGREE. 
Tob.  7.  II.  I  will  eat  nothing  here  till  we  a. 
F.ccl.  13.  2.  how  a.  kettle  and  earthen  pot  together 
25.  1.  a  man  and  a  wife  that  a.  together 
2Mac.  II.  14.  he  persuaded  them  to  a.  to  conditions 

AGREEABLE. 

IVisd.  12.  15.  thinking  it  not  a  to  condemn  him 

AGKEEABLY. 

1  Esd.8. 12.  a.  to  that  which  is  in  law  of  the  Lord 

AGREEING. 
IVisd.iaO.  didstseiid  them  bread  a.  to  every  taste 

AGREEMENT. 
F.ccl.  13.  IS.  what  a.  between  the  hyena  and  a  dog? 

2  JI/iic.  12.  25.  restore  them  according  to  the  a. 

AID. 
Tob.  8.  6.  let  us  make  to  him  an  a.  like  himself 
.lud.  9.  4.  thy  children  called  upon  thee  for  a. 
EsLk.  16.  20.  ye  shall  a.  them,  thiwt  they  be  avenged 
tVisd.  13.  18.  for  a.  he  beseecheth  what  hath  least 

1  Mac.  7.  7.  punish  them,  with  all  that  a.  them 
8  26.  nor  shall  they  a.  them  with  victuals 
10.24.  promise  them  gifts,  that  I  may  have  their  a. 

15.  19.  nor  yet  a.  their  enemies  against  them 

10.  18.  that  he  shouhl  send  him  a  host  to  a.  him 

2  Mac.  4.  U.  who  went  lo  Rome  for  amity  and  a. 

8.  6.  to  yield  more  a.  to  the  king's  affairs 

15.  8.  expect  victory  and  a.  from  the  Almighty 
AJLETH. 
2  &(/. 9.  42.  I  said  to  her,  what  a.  thee?  tell  me 
10.31.  what  a.  thee?  and  why  art  thoudisquieled? 

AIM, 
IVisd.  13. 9.  to  knov/  that  they  could  a.  at  the  world 

AIR. 
2  F.sd.  6.  4.  or  evef  the  heights  of  the  a.  wore  lifted 

11.  2.  all  the  winds  of  the  a.  blew  on  her 

Jvji.  11.7.  the  fcwiaof  the  a.  shall  live  by  thy  power 
IVisd.  2.  3.  our  spirits  shall  vanish  as  the  sort  a. 
5.  11.  as  when  a  bird  hath  flown  through  the  a. 
but  the  light  a.  being  beaten  with  her  wings 
12.  ai'  arrow  is  shot  at  a  mark,  it  parte'.h  Ihe  a. 
7.  3.  whrn  I  was  born  i  drew  in  the  common  a. 
17.  10.  they  died,  denying  that  they  saw  the  a. 
Bar.  3.  17.  had  pastime  with  the  fowls  of  Ihe  a. 
Dan.  3.  £8.  Gall  ye  fowls  of  the  a.  bless  the  Lord 
2  Mac.  4.  46.  taking  aside,  as  it  were  lo  take  the  a. 
5.  2.  there  were  seen  horsemen  running  in  the  a. 

ALARM. 
lJ>/ac.7.45. sounding  an  a.  after  them  with  trumpets 

ALCIMUS. 
1  A'ac.7. 5.  having  A.  who  was  desirous  to  be  priest 
9.  and  him  he  sent  with  that  wicked  A. 

12.  did  there  asBemble  to  A.  a  company  of  scribes 

to  require  justice,  20,  23,  25.  j 
9.  1,  57. 
21.  but  A.  contended  for  the  high  priesthood 

9.  54.  A.  commanded  that  the  wall  be  pulled  down 
55.even  at  that  time  was  A. plagued  and  hindered 
56.  A.  died  at  that  time  with  great  torment 

'iMac.  14.  3.  one  A.  who  had  been  high  priest 

13.  to  make  A.  high-priest  of  the  great  temple 

26.  A.  perceiving  the  love  that  was  betwi.\t  them 

ALEX.ANDER. 
1  Mac.  1. 1.  A.  son  of  Philip  the  Macedonian,  6.  2. 
7.  A.  reigned  twelve  years,  and  then  died 

10.  1.  A.  the  son  of  Antiochus  took  Ptolemais 


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\Mdc.V)  4.1eluslirst  makepeace  with  him,  lieforo 
he  join  witli  A.  15.  18,  47,  49,  59,  68,  88. 

23.  what  have  we  done  that  A.  prevented  us* 
51. A. sent  ambassadors  loPtolemec  l^ingofEgy])! 

ALIENS. 

1  JWac.  3. 45.  sanctuary  trodden,  a.  kept  strong  hold 

ALIKE. 
Wisd.G.7.  madesmall  and  great,  hecareth  for  all  a. 

11.  II.  absent  or  present,  they  were  vexeJ  a. 
14.  9.  are  both  a.  hateful  unto  God 

ALIVE. 

2  F.sd.  12.  33.  set  them  before  him  a.  in  judgmcn'* 
7«i.3.15.  nor  any  son  of  his  a.  to  whom  1  may  keep 

7.  5.  they  said,  he  is  both  a.  and  in  good  health 

8.  12.  send  and  let  her  sec  whether  he  be  a. 
14.  came  forth,  and  told  them  that  he  was  a. 

IMac.  1.  6.  and  parted  his  kiiigJuin  while  he  waaa> 

8.  7.  how  Ihey  took  him  a.  and  covenanted 

14.  2.  he  sent  one  of  his  princes  to  lake  him  a. 

2  Mac.  6.  2li.  not  escape  ihe  .'\lmiglity  a.  nor  dead 

7.  5.  commanded  him,  being  yei  a.  to  he  brough. 

24.  whilst  the  youngesi  was  yet  a.  did  e.xhort  liiro 

12.  35.  he  would  have  taken  that  cursed  man  a. 

ALLEDGING. 
iVisd.  18.  22.  a.  the  oaths  made  with  Ihj  fnthcrb 

ALLIED. 
IVisd.  8.  17.  to  be  a.  to  wisdom  is  immortality 
ALLOWANCE. 

1  F-'d.  1.7.  these  things  were  given  of  Ihe  king's« 

2  Mac.  4.  14.  to  be  partakers  of  the  unlawful  a. 
ALLOWED. 

2  Esd.  8.  52.  to  you  rest  is  a.  yea,  perfect  wisdom 

ALLURE. 
Jad.  10.  4.  to  a.  the  eyes  of  all  that  shou'd  see  htr 

ALLURED. 

IVisd.  14.  20.  multitude  a.  by  the  grace  of  the  work 

ALMIGHTY. 

1  Esd.  9.  46.  Esdras  blessed  the  God  of  hosts  A. 

2  Esd.  1.  15.  thus  saith  the  a.  Lord,  22,  28,  33.  1 

2.9,31.  ./ud.i.  13.  I  1(1.6,17 

9.  4,5.  and  we  gave  great  honour  unto  the  A. 
.lad.S.  13  try  the  Lord  A.  but  you  shall  never  know 

15.  10.  blessed  be  thou  of  Ihe  a.  Lord  for  ever 
Est/i.  13.  9.  saying,  O  Lord,  Lord,  the  King  a^ 

16.  21.  a.  God  haih  turned  to  joy  unto  them 
IVisd.  7.  25.  flowing  from  the  glory  of  the  .\ 

11.  17.  thy  a.  hand  that  made  the  world 
18.  15.  thine  a.  word  leaped  down  from  heaven 
Eccl.  24.  24.  for  the  Lord  a.  is  God  alone 
40.  17.  works  which  Ihc  a.  Lord  firmly  settled 
50.  14.  Ihe  offering  of  the  most  high  A. 

17.  worship  their  Lord  Gnd  a.  the  Most  High 
Ditr.  3.  4  O  Lord  a.  thou  God  of  Israel,  hear  now 
Prayer  of  Afayiass.  O  Lord,  n.  God  of  oiir  fathori 
2  Mac.  1.  2.5.  the  only  Jusi,  A.  and  Everlasting 

3.  22.  they  llien  called  upon  ihe  a.  Lord 

30.  when  ihe  a.  Lord  appeared,  filled  with  joj' 

5.  20.  it  was  forsaken  in  aralh  of  the  A.  7.  ;18. 

6.  26.  I  should  not  esca|)e  the  hand  of  the  .\. 
7.35.  thou  hast  not  escaped  ihe  juilgiiieiit  of  a  God 

8.  1 1.  that  was  to  follow  upon  him  from  the  u.God 

18.  but  our  confidence  is  in  the  a.  God 

24.  hy  the  help  of  the  A.  ih-y  slew  above  9000 

9.  5.  Lord  a. smote  him  with  an  incnrahle  plaguf 

11.  13.  because  the  a.  God  helped  them,  he  senf 
12. 28.  Judas  and  his  company  called  on  the  a.  God 
15.  8.  which  should  conn:'  to  them  from  ihe  A. 

2!t.  praising  the  A.  in  their  own  language 
32.  stretched  against  ihe  holy  temple  of  the  A. 
ALMOST 
2  Esd.  10.  10.  they  walk  a.  into  ..esiruclion 
22.  the  name  that  is  named  on  us  is  a.  profaned 
ALMS. 
Tab.  L  3.  I  did  many  a. -deeds  to  my  brethren 

16.  I  gave  many  a.  to  my  brethren,  I  gave  brctd 
2.  14.  where  are  thine  a.  and  righteous  deeds  ? 

4.  7.  give  a.  of  thy  snhslance,  and   when  ihou 

givest  a.  let  not  thine  eye  be  envious,  16. 
8.  if  thou  hast  abundiince,  give  a.  acconlingly 
10   because  a.  doth  deliver  from  de.atli,  12.  9. 
1 1.  for  a.  is  a  good  gift  to  all  that  give  it 
12.8.  prayer  is  good  with  fasting,  a.  and  righteous- 
ness, it  is  better  to  give  a.  than  to  liiy  up  gold 
14.  2.  he  gave  a.  and  increased  in  the  fear  of  GcJ 

10.  Manasses  gave  a.  and  esca()eil  the  snares 

11.  wherefoie,  my  son,  consider  what  a.  doelh 
Fed.  3.  30.  and  a.  inakelh  an  atonement  for  aim 

7.  10.  not  faint-hearted,  and  neglect  not  lo  give  n 

12.  3.  no  good  cim  come  to  him  that  givelh  no  a. 

17.  22.  the  a.  of  a  man  is  as  a  signet  with  him 
29.  12.  shut  up  a.  in  thy  stoie-liimses 

31.  U.  Ihe  conL'regation  sh;ill  decln'C  his  a. 
35.  2.  he  that  giveth  a.sacrificelh  i.raiic 

ALOFT. 
1  Esd.  8. 92.  married  sirnnge  worn,  now  is  all  Ut.m 
1  Mac.  13.  27.  Simon  riiispd  it  a.  to  the  sight 
ALONE. 

1  F.sd.  5.  71.  we  ourselves  a.  will  build  to  the  JjOrJ 

2  F.sd.  3.  4.  didst  plant  the  earth,  and  that  thyself  a 
G.  G.  they  all  were  made  Ihro'  mo  a.  and  no  otliuf 


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1  KtJ.T.iS.  O  Adam,  thou  ixi  cnuc  I'allen  a.but  we  all 
9  41  Sii,    el  me  a.  thai  1  may  bewail  myself 

Toh  1    6   I  a.  went  ufteii  tu  Jerusalem  at  feasts 
8  6.  it  n  not  good  that  man  should  be  a. 

£«i.i.  13.5.  that  this  people  a.  is  in  opposition  to  all 

h'isri,  10.  1.  father  ol  the  wo  Kl  that  was  created  a 

Eccl.  ti.  -J.  torn  in  pieuus,  as  a  bull  straying  a. 

Bar.  i.  11).  these  have  lid't  her  that  was  d. 

Sus.  14.  a  lime,  %vlien  ihey  might  find  her  a. 
30.  the  elilers  said,  as  we  walked  in  Ihe  garden  a 

IMac.  10.70.  thou  a.  lil'test  up  thyself  against  us 

12.  30.  to  separate  it  that  so  it  iniglil  be  a. 

13.  4.  my  brethren  are  slain  and  I  am  left  a. 

9  Mac.  15.  39.  hurtful  to  drink  wine  or  water  a. 
ALREADY. 

1  Ksil.  0.  0.  and  tlie  timber  a.  laid  upon  the  walls 

2  F.sd.  'i.  13.  liie  kingdom  is  a.  prepared  for  you 
Tub.  3.  8.  tliuii  hast  had  a.  seven  husbands 

1.V  myseven  husbands  u.  dead,  why  should  I  liv 
lytsd.  li).  4.  forget  Ihe  Ihiiigs  that  had  a.  happened 

16.  were  a.  made  pariakers  of  the  same  laws 

ALTAR. 

1  Esrf.  1.18.  offer  sacrifices  upon  the  a.  of  the  Lord 

4.  5-J.  to  mainiain  burni-otfi.rings  upon  the  a. 

5.  4p!.  make  ready  Ihe  a.  of  the'God  of  Israel 
50.  they  creeled  ihe  a.  upon  his  own  place 

8.  15.  may  offer  sacrifices  on  the  a.  ol  ihe  Lord 
i  F.sd.  10.  "Jl  thou  seest  that  onr  a.  is  broken  ilowi; 
"J'ub.  1.  6.  them  I  gave  at  the  a.  to  the  priesls 
./ud.  4.  3.  the  vessels  and  Ihe  a.  were  sanctified 

11.  also  they  put  sackcloth  about  llie  a. 

0.8.  to  cast  down  with  the  sword  the  horn  of  thy  a. 
f.sth.  14.  9.  quench  the  glory  ol  thy  bouse  and  a. 
fVisd.  9.  8.  an  a.  in  the  city  wherein  thou  dwellest 
Eccl.  :'5.  0.  offering  of  righteous  maketh  the  a.  fat 

fiO.  11.  when  he  went  u(>  to  the  holy  a.  be  made 

12.  he  himself  stood  by  the  hearth  of  ibe  a. 

14.  and  finishing  the  service  at  the  a. 

15.  he  poured  out  .it  the  foot  of  the  a.  a  savour 
liar.  1.  10.  offer  upon  the  a.  of  the  Lord  our  God 

1  Mac.  1.  21.  Anliochus  took  away  the  golden  a. 
54.  the  abomination  of  desolation  on  the  a. 

59.  did  sacrifice.,  which  was  U|)on  the  a.  of  God 
8.  23.  sacrifice  upon  the  a.  which  was  at  Modin 

24.  wherefiire  he  ran  and  slew  hiin  upon  the  a. 

25.  he  killed,  and  the  a.  he  pulled  down 

4.  38.  they  saw  the  a.  |irofaned,  the  gates  burnt 
44.  what  to  do  with  the  a.  of  burnt  offerings 
47.  they  took  whole  stones,  and  built  a  new  a. 
50.  and  upon  the  a.  they  burnt  incense 
50.  so  they  kept  the  dedication  of  the  a.  eight  days 

6.7.  Ihe  nboniinati-nn  which  he  had  set  upon  the  a 

2  Mac.  1.  19.  the  priests  that  were  then  devout, 

toidt  the  fire  of  the  a.  privily 

32.  consume*."  by  the  light  Ibatsliined  from  the  a. 
2.  5.  where  be  laid  the  ark  and  the  a.  of  incense 
4. 14.  the  priests  had  no  courage  to  serve  at  I  he  a. 
10.  3.  they  made  another  a.  and  offered  sacrifice 

14.  3.  nor  have  any  more  access  to  the  holy  a. 

33.  I  will  break  down  the  a.  and  erect  a  temple 

15.  31.  when  he  had  set  the  priests  before  the  a. 

ALTARS. 

1  Mac.  1.  47.  set  up  a.  and  groves,  and  chapels 
54.  thev  budded  idol-a.  through  the  cities  of  Jiida 

2Mac.  10.  2.  the  a.  which  the  heathen  had  built 

ALTERATIONS. 
IViad.  1.  18.  the  a.  of  the  turning  of  the  sun 

ALTER. 
R'i*d.4.11.1est  wickedn.slmuld  a.his understanding 

ALTERED. 
Jud.  10.  7.  they  saw  that  her  countenance  was  n. 
Wisd.  10.2.3.  even  then  was  it  a.  into  all  fashions 
Keel.  33.  6.  and  he  a.  seasons  and  feasts 

ALTOGETHER. 

2  F.sd.  6. 20.  bonks  be  o|iened,  and  they  shall  sec  a 
Jud.  15.  2.  rushing  out  a.  they  fled  to  the  plain 
Wisd.  18.  12.  so  Ihey  a.  bad  inni-merable  dead 
Eccl.  41.  10.  nor  is  it  a.  apiiroved  in  every  thing 

ALVVAY. 
I  K'/i.  15.  47.  have  a.  di^sired  to  commit  whoredom 
10.  20.  they  shall  not  be  n.  mindful  of  scourges 

AMALATIIA. 
Esth.  16. 10.  Aman  a  Maced.mian  the  son  of  A.  17. 

AMADATIIUS. 
Etth.  12.  0.  Aman  the  son  of  A.  the  Agagile 

AMAN. 
T»6.14.10.rememherhow  A. handled  Achiacharus, 
but  A.  fell  into  the  snare  ami  perished 
Esth.  10.  7.  and  the  two  dragons  are  1  and  A. 
12.  G.  howbeit  A.  was  in  sreat  honour  with  king 
13  0.  are  signified  in  wriiing  to  you  by  A. 
i4.  17.  thy  handmaid  hath  not  eaten  at  A.  table 
10.10.  for  A.  a  Macedoniiin  had  obtained  favour 
17   Dot  execute  the  letters  sent  to  you  by  .\. 
AMAIN. 
'i  Mac  12  22.  the  enemies  bi-ing  smitten,  fled  a. 

AMATHIS. 
1  Mac.  12.25.  Jonathan  met  tliem  in  the  land  of  A. 

AMA/ED. 

Wisd.b  2  sha..  be  a.  alstrnngeness  of  hisaalva.ion 

7U 


ANG 

I  AMBASSADOR. 

1  Jl/a.c.  12.  8.  Onias  entreated  the  a.  that   Vas  sent 

2  Mac.t.  11.  who  went  a.  to  Rome  for  amity  and  aid 

AMBASSADORS. 
.Jud.  3.  1.  so  they  sent  a.  to  him  to  treat  of  peace 

1  Mac.  9.  70.  he  sent  a.  to  him,  to  make  peace 

11.  9.  Ptolemee  sent  a.  to  king  Demetrius 

12.  23.  we  do  command  our  a.  to  make  report 

14.  21.  the  a.  that  were  sent  to  our  jieople 

40.  that  they  had  entertained  the  a.  of  Simon 

15.  17.  Ihe  Jews  a.  our  friends  came  unto  us 

2  Mac.  11.  34.  a.  of  the  Romans,  send  greeting 

AMBASSAGE. 
I  Mac.  14.  23.  put  the  copy  of  their  a.  in  records 

AMBUSH. 
1  Mac.  9.  40.  from  the  place  where  they  lay  in  a. 

10.  79.  had  left  a  thousand  horsemen  in  a. 

11.  08.  having  laid  men  in  a.  in  the  mountains 
69.  when  they  thai  lay  in  n.  arose  out  of  places 

AMBUSHMENT. 

1  Mac.  10.  SO.  Jonathan  knew  that  there  was  an  a. 

AMEN. 

1  Esd.  9.  47.  and  all  the  people  answered  a. 
Tub.  8.8.  she  said  with  him,  (i.  they  slept  that  night 
Eccl.  50.  29.  blessed  be  the  Lord  for  ever,  a.  a. 

AMEND. 

IVisd.  11.23.  at  sins  of  men,  because  they  should  a. 

AMENDMENT. 

2  F.sd.  10. 19.  and  anguish  arc  sent  as  scourges  for  a. 

AMIABLE. 
Kith.  15.  5.  her  countenance  was  cheerful  and  a. 

AMISS. 
2  F.sil.  8.  35.  there  is  none  which  hath  not  done  a. 
Reel.' .'A6.  remember  the  end,  Ihou  shall  never  do  a. 
24.  22.  they  that  work  by  me,  shall  not  do  a. 
40.  23.  a  friend  and  companion  never  meet  a. 
AMITY. 

1  Mac.  8.  1.  such  as  would  make  a  league  of  a. 

12.  with  such  as  relied  on  them  they  kept  a. 
17.  sent  them  to  Rome  to  make  a  league  of  a. 
10.  23.  in  making  a.  with  the  Jews  to  strengthen 
5-1.  now  therefore  let  us  make  a  league  of  a. 

12.  10.  to  renew  the  a.  that  we  had  with  them 
'2  Mac.  4.  11.  who  went  to  Rome  for  a.  and  aid 

AMMON. 

Jud.  5.2.  was  angry,  hecalled  all  ihe  captains  of  .\. 

0.5.  thou  Achior,  a  hireling  of  A.  who  bast  spoken 

7.  17.  the  camp  of  the  chilibon  of  A.  departed 

AMMONITES. 

2  Mac.  4.  26.  to  flee  into  trie  country  of  the  A. 

AMORITE3. 
2  F..id.  1.  22.  when  you  were  in  the  riverof  the  A. 
Jud.  5.  15.  60  they  dwelt  in  the  land  of  the  A. 

AMOS. 
2  F.sd.  1.  39. 1  will  give  for  leaders,  A.  and  Micheus 
7yi.2.0.remembering  that  jirophecy  of  A. as  hesaid 

ANANIAS. 
Tub.  5.  12.  I  am  Azarias,  the  son  of  A.  the  great 
/>un.3. 00.  OA.  Aznrias,  and  Misael,  1  jl/ac.  2. 59 

ANCESTORS. 
.Ti(d.  5.  8.  for  they  left  the  way  of  their  a. 
F.crl.  8.  4.  jest  not,  lest  Ihy  a.  be  disgraced 

1  .Mae.  7.  2.  he  entered  into  the  palace  of  his  a. 

2  Mac.  14.  7.  1  being  denrived  of  mine  a.  honour 

ANCIENT. 
Fsth.  16.  7.  not  so  much  by  a.  histories,  as  ye  may 
IVisd.  2. 10.  nor  reverence  a.gray  hairs  of  the  aged 

13.  10.  or  a  slone,  the  work  of  an  a.  hand 
F.cel.  25.  4.  and  for  a.  men  to  know  counsel 

32. 9. whim  a.  men  are  in  place,  use  not  many  words 
39.  1.  be  will  seek  out  of  the  wisdom  of  the  a. 

1  Mae.  14.  9.  the  a.  men  sat  all  in  the  streets 

2  .Ulae.  0.  0.  nor  was  it  lawful  to  keep  a.  feasts 
23.  as  became  the  excellency  of  his  a.  years 

ANCIENTS. 
1  Esd.  5.  03.  the  a.  who  bad  seen  Ihe  fwmer  house 

7.  2.  assisting  Ibe  a.  of  the  Jews  and  governors 
/ltd.  6.  10.  they  called  logelher  a\\  the  a.  of  tliecity 

8.  10.  Chabris,  and  Charmis,  a.  of  the  city,  10.  6. 
15.  8.  the  a.  of  the  children  of  Israel  came 

5ua\  5.  two  of  the  a.  of  the  people  to  be  judges 

ANDRONICUS. 
I  Mae.  4.  31.  leaving  A.  a  man  in  authority 
34.  takins  .\.  apart,  prayed  him  to  get  Onias 
38.  forlbwilh  betook  awny  A.  hip  jmrple  and  rent 
5.  23.  at  Gerizim  he  lefY  A.  goffc.nor 
ANEW. 

1  F.^d.  2.  24.  if  Iho  walls  thereof  be  set  up  a. 
IVisd.  19.  6.  the  creature  was  fashioned  again  a. 

ANGEL. 

2  F.sd.  1.  40.  who  is  called  also  an  a.  of  the  Lord 
2.  44.  I  asked  the  a.  and  said,  sir,  what  are  these  ? 

4.  1.  the  a.  that  was  sent  to  me  gave  an  answer 

5.  15.  the  a.  that  was  come  to  talk  with  me 
20.  I  fasted,  as  Uriel  the  a.  commanded  me 
31.  the  a.  that  came  to  me  the  night  ali)re 

7.  1.  there  was  sent  to  me  the  a.  that  had  been^scnt 
12.  51.  but  I  remained,  as  the  a.  commanded  nie 
Tob.  5.  4.  Ill'  found  Raphael  that  was  an  a. 

16.  and  the  a.  of  God  keep  you  company 


ANS 

Toh.  5.  21.  for  th(3  good  a.  will  ktisn  hira  CdrnfOtsp 

0.  5.  the  young  man  did  as  the  a.  commanded  hiia 
8.  3.  the  evil  spirit  lied  and  the  a.  bound  him 
12.  5.  so  he  called  the  a.  and  said  iinlu  him 

22.  how  the  a.  of  the  Lord  bad  appeared  to  ihem 
Esth.  15.  13.  1  saw  tlice,  my  lord,  as  an  a.  of  God 
Eccl.  48. 21.  smote  the  ho.^t,  bis  a.  destrojwd  their. 
Bur.  0.  7.  my  u.  is  with  you,  and  I  caring  your  souls 
/Jan.  3.  20.  but  the  a.  of  Ihe  Lord  canio  down 
iius.  55.  the  a.  of  God  hath  received  the  sentenco 

59.  the  a.  of  God  waiteth  to  cut  thee  in  two 

Bel  34.  but  the  a.  of  the  Lord  said  to  Habbacuc 

30.  the  u.  of  the  Lord  took  bim  by  the  crown 

39.  the  a.  of  the  Lord  set  Habbacuc  in  bin  |ilacn 

IJ/ac.  7.  41.  thine  a.  went  out,  and  smote  18.i,000 

2  JIae.  11.  0.  would  send  a  good  a.  to  deliver  Israe. 

15.22.  thou  didsl  send  thy  a.  in  lime  of  Ezekiaa 

23.  send  a  good  a.  before  us  for  a  dreud  to  them 
ANGELS. 

2  Esd.  1. 19.  I  gave  you  manna,  ye  did  eat  a.  brsai 
0.  3.  before  the  a.  were  gathered  together 

8.  21.  before  whom  the  hosts  of  a.  stand  trembling 
10.00.  how  hide  your  sins  before  God  and  bis  a..' 

Tub.  8.  15.  let  all  thy  a.  and  thine  elect  prai»e  Ihco 

11.  14.  and  blessed  are  all  thine  holy  o. 

12.  15.  1  am  Raphael  one  of  the  seven  holy  a. 
H'isd.  IG.  20.  thou  feddest  thy  people  with  a.  foo« 
Dan.  3.  37.  O  ye  a.  of  ihe  Lord,  bless  ye  the  Lcud 

ANGER. 
2  Esd.  10.  .5.  then  I  spake  to  her  in  a.  saying 
.lud.  8.  14.  provoke  nut  the  Lord  our  God  to  a. 
11.  11.  they  will  provoke  their  God  to  a. 
Il'isd.  10.  3.  uniigiiti'ous  went  away  from  her  in  a. 
Eccl.  8.  11.  rise  not  up  in  a.  at  the  presence  of  an 
10.  18   nor  furious  u.  for  iheni  that  are  bo.-n 
25.  *2.  a  woman  is  full  of  a.  and  much  reproacit 
20.  8.  a  drunken  woman  causeth  great  a. 
28.  10.  according  to  his  riches,  his  a.  riseth 
40.  5.  trouble,  fear  of  death,  and  a.  and  strife 

1  Mac.  2.  24.  nor  could  he  forbear  to  shew  his  a. 
44.  they  smote  sinful  men  in  their  a. 

2  J\Iac.  4.  38.  and  being  kindled  with  a.  he  took 

9.  4.  then  swelling  with  a.  he  thought  lo  avcngo 
ANGERETH. 

Eccl.  3. 10.  he  that  a.  his  mother  is  cursed  of  Go(J 

19.  21.  a  servant  a.  him  that  nourisheth  bim 
ANGRY. 

1  Esd.  8.  88.  mightcil  not  thou  be  a.  with  usl 

2  Esd.  10.  48.  lib  ::i:.ie  will  I  be  a.  with  them 
Jud.  1. 12.  Nabue.o.lonosor  a.wiib  all  ihiscoiintr? 

5.2.  he  was  very  a.  and  culled  the  princes  of  Moab 
F.ecl.  8.  16.  strive  not  with  an  a.  man,  go  not  witj 

20.  2.  it  is  better  lo  reprove  than  be  h.  secretly 
23.28.  two  things  grieve,  and  the  third  maketh  A. 

Bel  20.  I  see  footsteps,  and  then  the  king  was  a. 
Prayer  nf  Manass.  be  not  a.  with  me  for  ever 

1  Mac.  6.  28.  when  he  heard  this  he  was  a.  13.  221 

2  Mac.  5  17.  be  considered  not  that  Ibe  Lord  was  ru 
7.  33.  though  the  living  Lord  be  a.  a  little  whilu 

ANGUISH. 
2  Esd.  10.  19.  tribulation  and  a  sent  for  amendment 
Eslh.  11:  8.  and  lo,  a  day  of  Iribubilion  and  a. 

14.  2.  put  on  garments  of  a.  and  ii>ouriiing 

15.  5.  but  her  heart  was  in  a.  for  fear 
IVisd.  5. 3.  they  groaning  for  a.  of  spirit,  shall  say 
Feel.  27.  29.  a.  shall  consume  Ibem  l>efore  they  d'v 
Bar.  3.  1.  the  soul  i»  a.  the  troubled  spirit  crieth 

ANNA. 
Tab.  1.  9.  I  married  A.  of  mine  own  kindred 

20.  not  any  thing  left  me,  besides  my  wife  A. 
2.  1.  my  wife  A.  was  restored  to  me  wilh  my  son 

11.  my  wife  A,  did  take  women's  work  lo  do 
5.  17.  A.  his  mother  wept,  and  said  to  Tobit 
II.  5.  now  A.  sat  looking  about  for  her  »on 

9.  A.  ran  forth,  ar>d  fell  on  the  \iec.k  of  her  sort 
14. 12.  when  A.  bis  moiber  was  dead,  he  buried 
■    ANNOYANCE. 

1  Esd.  2.  29-  proceed  no  fiirtner  to  the  a.  of  kinga 
ANNOYED. 

2Mac.  8.  32.  who  had  a.  Ihe  .lews  many  ways 

ANOINT. 
Tob.  6. 8.  it  is  good  to/j.  a  man  that  hath  whitenesj 
11.  8.  therefore  a.  thou  his  eves  with  the  gall 
ANOlNTTin. 

2  Esd.  12.  .32.  Ihis  is  the  a.  which  the  Highest  kei>< 
.hid.  10.3.  washed, a.  herself  with  precMiiisomtmoR*. 

10.  8.  and  she  a.  her  face  with  ointnaent 
Eccl.  4.5.  15.  Moses  a.  hiin  with  holy  oil 

40.  19.  in  Ihe  sight  of  the  Lord  and  bio  (t. 
48.  8.  who  a.  kings  to  la!<e  revenge  and  propheu 
2  Mac.  1.  10.  who  was  of  the  stock  of  the  a.  priesLi 
ANSWER. 

1  K.<!rf.0.6.8ignificnlioii  wasgivcn,3n<}an  a.receive^ 
1.3.  Ihey  gave  us  this  a.  we  are  the  servants 

2  Esd.  4.  1.  the  angel  Uriel  gave  me  an  a. 
9.  yet  canst  thou  give  me  r>o  a.  of  them 

Wisd.  6. 10.  that  have  learned,  shall  find  what  to  a 
Feel.  4.  8.  gave  him  a  friendly  a.  with  meeknesa 
5.  11.  be  swift  to  hear,  and  wilh  patience  giva  a 

12.  if  thou  hast  understanding,  a-  ihy  neijjUlwur 


APO 

EccA8.9. of  tlie  elders  thou  shaltlear  i  understand- 
ing, and  to  give  a.  as  need  requireth 
11.  8.  a.  not  b<^r(>re  tliou  husl  lieard  the  cause 
iW).  6   holds  Ills  tongue,  l)e:;ause  lie  hath  not  to  a. 
it'i.  i.  bind  U|i  instru  uiuii,  and  then  make  a. 

ANfiVVE/lED. 
I  Esd. '-).  47  anil  all  the  |iei)(ile  a.  amen 
Jud.  14.  15.  hut  ^i-cause  nunc  a.  he  o(iened  it 
Suj>.  54.  vvim  c  under  a  m.istick-lree 

5.>^.  who  a.  iii.der  a  li<din-tit!e 
I  ^cc.  2.  ;it!.tliey«.  iheiiinoi,  norcast  they  aetono 

AA'SWEKING. 
O^tfac.  1.  23.  the  res'  a.  tliercuniu  as  Neemiasdid 

ANTIHUANUS. 
Jud.  1.  7.  sent  to  all  that  dwoll  in  Libanus  and  A. 

ANI'ILH'H. 
I  Mac.  3.  37.  he  riepaiied  Ifinn  A.  his  royal  city 

10.  08.  king  .Vhixander  returned  into  A. 

11.  la.thrn  riiikiiK* entered  inlii  A.  where  heset 
44.  Jimatlian  sunt  three  lliousiind  men  into  A. 

?  Jiuc. 6.  X5.  he  came  like  a  I'ligiliveservaiitto  A. 
11.  3t).  (i>.  we  aia  now  foing  to  A. 
13.  'it.  who  was  Iclt  over  the  aft'iirs  in  A. 
•Mi.  made  them  well  atfetti'd,  returned  to  A. 
ANTIOCHIA. 
I  .Mi-ic.  4.  35.  he  went  to  .\.  and  gathered  strangers 

1  Miic.  5.  il.  he  de[iarte(l  in  airiiaste  into  A. 

AMMOCHIANS. 
7.  Mac.  4.  9.  to  write  iheni  hy  the  name  of  A. 
11). sent  inesseiiifers  I'roin  Ji:riisalein  who  were  A. 

ANTiocriis. 

2  Mad.  30.  the  kiii2's  concnhme  called  A. 

ANTIOCHUS. 
I  Mac.  1.10.  A.siinanied  E|n|)hanes,  son  of  A.the 
king,  who  had  heen  a  ho.itage  at  Rome 
if),  the  kingdom  was  eslahlisheil  belore  A. 

20.  niter  A.  hadsniilten  Eaypt,  he  returned  again 
41.  king  A.  wrote  In  his  whcle  kiiigdoiii 

3.  27.  when  A.  heard,  he  was  lull  ol'indignatic:! 
33.  he  left  Lysias  lo  hring  U|i  his  son  A. 

0. 1.  A.heariUay,lhat  Elyinais  was  city  renowned 

15.  to  the  end  he  should  bring  U|i  his  son  A. 

16.  so  king  A.  died  iheie  in  the  14ihli  year 

55.  whom  A.  Iiail  apiiointi'd  to  bring  ii|i  his  son.\. 
7.  2.  so  it  was,  that  his  tdrces  had  taken  A. 
S.  6.  A.  the  great  king  of  Asia  came  in  battle 

11.  39.  lliat  brought  U|)  A.  vonngsoiiof  Alexiiriricr 
40.  lay  sore  on  him  to  deliver  him  this  young  A. 
57   at  that  time  young  A.  wrote  to  Joiialhim 

12.  16.  we  ehosi-  Niiinennis  ihi^  son  of  A.  14.  22. 
31).  Trvplion  weni  about  to  kill  A.  the  king 

13.  31.  dealt  deeeitriilly  with  the  young  king  A. 
15.  1.  A.  ronof  Demetrius  the  king,  sent  letters 

2   king  A.  to  Sniion  the  high-|iriest,  greeting 
-    10.  A.  went  into  the  land  of  his  fathers 

11.  being  pnrsned  by  king  A.  he  fled  to  Dora 
13.  then  camped  A.  against  Dora,  25. 

"iMac.  1.  14.  A.  as  Ihough  he  would  marry  her 
15.  they  shut  tiie  temple  as  soon  as  A.  wascomo 

4.  7.  A.  called  Epiphanes  took  the  kitigilom 

31.  .\.  undersaiiding  him  not  to  be  well  affected 
37   A.  was  heartily  sorry  and  moved  to  pity 

5.  1.  A.  prepared  his  second  voyage  into  Egypt 
5.  gone  foith  a  filse  rumour,  as  if  .\.  b(?en  dead 

17.  haughty  was  A.  in  mind,  he  considered  not 

21.  BO  when  A.  had  carried  out  ol  the  temple 
•9. 1.  A.  came  with  dislionour  out  ol  Persia 

19.  A.  king  and  governor  to  the  good  Jews 

2.5.  [have  appointed  my  son  A.  king 

23.  who  fearing  the  son  of  A.  went  into  Egvpt 

10.  9.  this  was  ihe  end  of  A.  called  Epiph.iiies 
10.  we  will  rieclarc  the  acts  of  A.  Eupator 

11.  2-2.  king  A.  unto  his  brother  Lysias  sendelh 
27.  king  A.  sendi'tii  greeting  to  the  council 

13.  1.  A.  E.ipalor  was  coming  with  great  power 
3.Menelaus  wiih  irieat  dissimulai.encourageil  A. 
4.  but  the  King  of  kings  moved-  A.  mind 

;4. 2.  had  killed  .\.  and  [..ysias  his  protector 

Sec  EflPHANKS. 

ANVIL. 

tied.  38.  28.  the  smith  also  sitting  by  the   a.  Ihe 
noise  of  the  hammer  and  a.  is  ever  in  Ins  ears 
APAME. 
I  R.fd.  4.  29. 1  did  see  A.  Ihe  king's  concubine 

APAKT. 
I   F.sd.  4.  44.  all  the  vessels  which  Syrus  pet  a.  57. 
Toh.  12.  fi.  then  hetonk  them  both  a.  and  Kiiid 
IMac.  13.  l;t.  Jud  IS  b.'ins  ft.  with  the  eiders 

APHEUEMA. 

\Mar    11.34   governm.Mil^.ifA.  Lvdda,  Ramatli 

~  APf)LI,f).\'irS. 

1  Mac.  3.  10.  A.  g  ither.'d  the  (ien'iles  tngelh.T 

12.  .ludas  took  their  spoils,  and  A.  swind  also 
10.61).  Demetrius  made  A.  sovernor  olCelosyria 

74.  when  .loealhan  heard  these  words  of  A. 

75.  because  A.  hail  asarrlso'i  there 

77.  A.  onk  .3000  horsemen  with  a  great  host 
79    A.  had  l-'ft  a  IhAi.^and  Imrsemen  in  ami.iisl: 

2  Jfnc.  3.  5.  he -at  iimto  A.tli»s.m  of  Thras«a,s 

7.  when  A.  cnm>  to  the  king   and  had  shewdd 


APP 

2  Mac.  4.  4.  that  A.  as  being  the  governor,  did  rage 

21.  A.  son  of  Mencstheus  was  sent  to  Egypt 
5.  24.  he  sent  that  detestable  ringleader  A. 

12.  2.  A.  son  of  Geiineus  wouW  not  sutfer  them 

APOTHECARY. 
F.ccl.  38.  8.  of  such  doth  the  a.  make  a  confection 
49.  1.  the  Composition  made  by  the  art  of  the  a. 

APPAREL. 
./«.f.  R.5.  she  put  on  sackcloth,  and  wore  widows' o 

10.  7.  when  her  a.  was  changed,  they  wondered 
\-l    ',.').  she  arose,  and  decked  berielf  with  her  a. 

F.stli.  14.  2.  Esther  laid  away  her  glorious  a. 

1  Mac.  \i.  9.  the  young  men  put  on  warlike  a. 
-Mac.  3.  26.  two  other  vouiig  men  comeiy  In  a. 

APPARITION. 

2  Mae.  5.  4.  prayed  that  that  a.  might  turn  to  good 

APPARITIONS. 
If'isd.  17.3.  being  troubled  with  strange  a. 
15.  were  partly  ve.ved  with  monstrous  a. 
APPEAR. 
2  Esd.  6.  40.  a  fair  light,  that  thy  work  might  a. 
7.  2l).  the  bride  shall  a.  and  she  shall  be  seen 
.3!t.ihe  Most  High  shall  a.  on  thesee.tof  judgment 

11.  Iti.  before  thou  beginne.5t  lo  a.  no  more 
45.  and  therefore  a.  no  more,  thuu  eagle 

Ton.  12.  19.  a:!  theae  days  I  did  a.  unto  you 
./ud.  14.  2.  so  soon  as  the  morning  shal!  a. 
Eccl.  19.25.  that  turnelh  aside  to  make  judgmer.t  a. 
24.  27.  he  makelh  the  doctrine  of  knowiedgs  a. 
3.1.  4.  thou  Shalt  not  a.  empty  before  the  Lord 
37.  18.  four  manner  of  things  a.  good,  evil,  life 
39.  i.  and  he  shall  a.  before  princes 
Bar.  fi.  51.  it  shall  manifestly  a.  to  all  nations 
2  Alac.  2.  8.  and  the  g lorv  of  the  Lord  shall  a. 

APPEARANCE. 
2  Esd.  15  28.  and  the  a.  thereof  from  the  east 
Eccl.  11.  2.  abhor  not  a  man  for  his  outward  a. 
i  Mac.  4.  24.  for  the  glorious  a.  of  his  power 
15.  27.  for  by  the  a.  of  God  they  were  cheered 
APPEARED 
2  Esd.  10.  27.  behold,  the  woman  a.  lo  me  no  more 
42.  but  there  a.  unto  thee  a  city  budded 
II.  13.  and  the  place  thereof  a.  no  more 
H.  so  that  it  a.   no  more,   18,   19,  20.26,  33. 
I  12.3,  28.  2Jlfac.  3  34. 
Ti'h.  12  22.  how  the  angel  of  the  L.  had  a.  to  them 
/f/.«f/.  17.4.  visioiisri.to  them  withsad  countenances 
6.  there  a.  to  them  a  fire  kindled  of  itself 
I'.l.  7.  where  water  stood  before,  dry  land  a. 

1  M'tc.  4.  19.  there  a.  part  of  them  looking  out 

2  Mac.  1.  .33.  where  fire  was  hid,  there  a.  water 

3.  2.5.  there  a.  lo  them  a  horse,  with  a  rider 

20.  two  other  young  men  a.  notable  in  stre  igtli 
30.  when  ihe  .Almighty  Lord  a.  temple  was  filled 
.33.  the  same  young  men,  in  the  same  clothing,  a. 
1 1.  8.  there  a.  before  lliem  on  horseback  one  white 

14.  20.  It  a.  that  ihey  were  all  of  one  mind 

15.  13.  this  done,  there  a.  a  man  wi'.li  grey  hairs 

APPEARETM. 
Eccl.  43. '2.  the  sun  when  it  a.  declaring  at  his  risinf 
Bar. 2. 6. to  us  and  f  ilher's  shame,  as  a.  tbisday,ll 

APPEARING. 
2  Mac.  12.  iS.  the  u.  r,C  him  that  .seeth  ail  things 

APPEASE. 
Err!.  39.  28.  a.  the  wrath  of  him  that  made  thorn 
iJlac.i.  31.  the  king  came  in  all  haete  to  a.  matters 

APPEASED. 
Ecrl.  4fi.  7.  they  a.  the  wicked  murmuring 
I  Mac.  13.  47.  so  Simon  was  a.  toward  them 

APPEASETH. 
Eccl.  43.  23.  bv  his  counsel  he  a.  the  deep 
'    APPERTAIN. 

1  E.id.B.  95.  for  to  thee  doth  lliis  matter  a. 
Toh.  0.  11.  for  lo  thee  doth  the  right  of  her  a. 

12.  the  right  of  inheritance  doth  rather  a.  to  thee 
APPERTAINED. 

2  Mac.  4.  28.  to  hirn  a.  the  gnthcring  of  customs 

APPERTAINETII. 
1  P.tJ.  1.12.  they  roasted  thepassover  with  fire, as  a. 
[lar.  2.  G.  to  the  Lord  our  God  a.  righteousness 
I  Mac.  10.  30.  that  w  hioli  a.  to  me  to  receive 

APPETITE,  S. 
IVifs'l.  16.  2.  preparest  even  rpiails  to  stir  np  their  a. 
19.  11.  being  led  wiih  their  a.  nskod  meats 
Eccl.  18.  30.  but  refrain  thvself  from  thine  a. 

APPLE. 
Eccl.  17.  22.  keep  good  deeds  as  the  a.  of  the  eye 

APPLY. 
Eccl.  6.  32.  nay  son,  if  thou  wilt  a.  thy  mind 

APPLIETU. 
Eccl.  38.  30.  he  a.  hiniselfio  Inad  it  over 

APPOINTED. 
1  fi»'/.  3.  9.  to  him  Ihe  viciory  he  given,  as  was  a. 

4.  42.  ask  mon^  than  is  a.  in  I'.x:  writing 

5.  .58.  they  a.  the  Leviies  Iroiii  twenty  years  old 

6.  27.  which  were  a.  rulers  in  Syria  and  Phenice 
9.  12.  let  all  of  ihem  come  at  the  time  a. 

Trh.  1.  21.  who  a.  over  his  fiUher's  acmnnts 

22.  ami  Sarchedonns  u.  him  iii'-':t  unto  him 

C.  17.  foi  ihe  id  a.  unto  thee  fro.n  the  'oeginning 


ARI 


[AroCBTPHi, 


.Tad.  7.  16.  he  a  to  in  as  they  had  spoken 
Esth.  13. 9. 0  Lord,  it  iiou  hast  a.  to  save  Israel 
Eccl.  36.  26.  who  wil   trust  a  thief  well  a. 

45.  15.  was  a.  to  him  '>y  an  everlasting  covenant 
Bar.  1.  20.  the  curse  which  the  Lord,  a.  by  MoscI 

5.  7.  God  hath  a.  that  every  high  hill  be  cast  down 

Sus.  5.  the  same  year  were  a.  two  of  the  ancients 

Prayer  of  jManas.'!.  hast  not  a.  repentance  to  >he 

just,  but  bust  a.  repentance  to  me  a  sinner 

1  Mac.  1.  51.  he  ii.  overseers  over  all  the  people 

4.  41.  then  Judas  a.  certain  men  lo  light 

5.  27.  had  a.  to  bring  their  host  against  forts 

6.  55.  whom  Antiochus  had  a.  !o  bring  up  his  sun 
8.  2,5.  Jews  shall  help  them,  as  tunc  snail  he  a. 
12.  2ti.  a.  to  come  upon  them  in  the  night  season 

2 Mac.  3.  14.  at  the  day  whii  h  he  a.  he  entered 
4.20.  this  money  wasi;.  to  Heri-ules'  sacrifice 

8.  23.  also  he  a.  Eleazar  to  read  the  holy  book 
0.  23.  considering  ihat  my  father  a.  a  successor 

25.  I  have  a,  my  son  Antiochus  king 
14.  21.  a  day  to  meet  tou'eiher  bv  themselves 
APPOlNTEDSt. 

2  Esd.  3.  7.  immediatelv  tlimi  a.  death  in  hiai 

APPOL"V'TMENT. 

1  Esd.  1.  15.  singers  accordirii;  to  the  a.  of  Dsvui 

6.  4.  said,  by  whose  a.  do  ve  hiidd  this  houae'.' 

APPREHENDED. 

1  Esd.  1.  38.  but  Zaiaccs  his  brother  he  a. 

APPROACH. 

2  Esd.  12.  21.  be  kept  until  their  end  begin  to  a. 

APPROACHED. 
rud.  13.  7.  a.  to  his  bed,  and  took  hold  oftlie  hail 

APPROACHINI-. 
2  Esd.  12.  21.  the  middle  time  a.  lour  shall  be  kepi 
2jl/ac.  12.31. came  to  Ji'ins.ilii'  I'eastsoftbe  wcekso. 

APPROVED. 
2  K.?i.  5.  27.  thou  gavest  a  law  that  is  a.  of  all 
Eccl.  3.  17.  shall  be  beloved  of  him  thai  is  a. 
39.  34.  for  in  time  they  shall  all  he  well  a. 

41.  16.  nor  is  it  altogether  a.  in  every  thing 

42.  8.  thus  shalt  thou  he  a.  of  all  men  living 

APT. 
li'isd.  19.  21.  meat  that  was  of  nature  a.  to  melt 

ARAP,IA. 
2  Esd.  15.  29.  where  the  dragons  of  A.  shall  coma 
ijtfac.  11.16.  Alexander  fled  into  A.  to  be  defended 
2  Mac.  12.  11.  Ihe  Nomades  of  A.  besought  Judai 

ARABIAN. 
\Mac.  11.17.  Ziihdiel  A.  took  ofTAlexander'i  head 
39.  one  Tryphon  went  to  Simalcue  the  A 
ARABIA.XS. 
1  Mac.  12.  31.  Jonathan  turned  to  the  A. 
2Jlf./c..5.8.bping  accused  before.Vretasking  jfiheA 
12.  10.  horsemen  of  the  A.  set  upon  him 
ARADUS. 
1  Mac.  15.  23.  the  same  thini  wrote  ho  to  A. 

ARBATTIS. 

1  Mac.  5.  23.  those  that  were  in  A.  took  ho  awaf 

ARBELA. 

1  Mac.  9.  2.  before  Rlnssalolh,  which  is  in  A. 

ARBONAI. 

■  Tud.  2.  24.  he  destroved  the  ciiies  on  the  river  A. 

ARCHANGEL. 

2  Esd.  4.  36.  Uriel  the  n.  s  ive  them  answer 
ARCHER,  S. 

2  Esd.  in.  7.  arrow  that  is  siiot  of  a  strong  (I.  16 

■  full.  2.  15.  he  mustered  12,000  a.  on  hojsehack 

1  Mac.  9.  11.  their  slingeis  and  a.  going  before 

ARDATH. 

2  Esd.  9.  26.  in  the  field  which  is  called  A 
ARETAS,  See  .Arabuns. 

ARIGHT. 

2  Esd.  8.  37.  some  lbin?s  hast  thou  spoken  a. 
IVisd.  2.  1.  reasoiiin;  with  themselves,  but  not  s 
6.  4.  yon  have  not  judged  a.  nor  k.-^pt  the  law 

9.  10.  and  hardly  do  we  gui^ss  n.  at  lliings 
Eccl,  2.  2.  set  thy  heari  a.  and  cnnslantly  endure 

6.   17.    who    fearelh  L.   shall  direct   his  friend 

ship  » 
20.  17.  for  he  knowplh  not  a.  what  it  is  to  havo 
38.  10.  order  thy  hands  n.  and  cleanse  thy  heart 

ARIOCII. 
hid.  1.  6.  came  all  that  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  A. 

ARISE. 
2  Efd-I.  38.  a.  up  and  stand,  behold  th»  number 
15.  39.  Btron?  winds  shall  a.  from  the  east 
F.crl.  31.  21.  hast  heen  fiirced  lo  eat,  a.  vomit 
Riir.  5.  5.  a.  OJerus.ilem,  and  .stand  on  high 

1  Mac.  14.  41.  there  should  a.  a  faithful  prophet 

ARISETH 
F.ccl.  26.  16.  \Ur.  -,.11  wh^n  it  n.  in  high  heaven 
ARISTOBULI'S. 

2  .,1f(ic.  1.  10.  sent  greeting  and  neallh  unto  A. 
ARK. 

lK.9rf.  1.3.tn  set  Iheholva  of  Ihe  Lord  in  the  house 

4.  shall  no  innre  bear  the  a.  on  your  shoulders 

51.  tlicy  took  the  vessels  of  Ihe  n.  of  GctI 

2  E<d.  10.  2^2.  the  a.  o'oiir  covenant  is  spoiled 

2  Mac.  2.  4.  com-iiMnded  the  a.  to  go  with  l.iia 

5   where  laid  the  a.  and  altar  ir  inccDia 


Afocbtpha.! 


ARP 


ARM. 
2  Esd.  15.  11.  bring  them  with  a  stretched  out  a. 
Wi,-id.  5.  111.  with  his  a.  shall  tie  |irutect  ihein 
II. '21.  will)  may  willistiind  the  power  of  thy  a.? 
10.  16.  were  scouiyoJ  by  the  strengih  of  tliy  a. 
Eccl.  21.  21.  as  a  hriicelel  upon  his  right  a. 
3G.  6.  glorify  thy  hand  uml  ihy  right  a. 
38.  30.  he  fushiinu'lh  the  cluy  with  his  a. 
Bur.  i.Jl.hast  brouglit  ihy  ptopleout  with  high  a. 
8  .Mac.  15.  24.  tlirough  the  niiglit  of  thine  a. 

ARMS. 
E*th.  15.  i.  the  king  look  her  in  hia  a. 
Keel.  9.  9.  nor  sit  down  with  lier  in  thine  a. 

ARM. 
1  Max.  3.  58  a.  voifseivis,  and  be  valiant  men 

■     AK.Ml'.D. 
lMac.6  35  a  thousand  nun  a.  with  coatsofmail 
43.  i>ne  of  the  hea>ts  a.  with  royal  harness 

14.  3i.  SniCJi  a.  the  valiant  men  of  his  nation 
i  Mac.  i.  411.  Lysiiiiaclius  a.  about  3000  men 

3.  2.  a.  with  lam  es  like  a  hand  of  soldiers 
14.^2'^.  Judas  pla^e-i  j.  men  in  convenient  places 

15.  II.  thus  hs  a.  every  one  ol  them 

ARMS. 
}Vi3d  18.  22.  not  with  sirciigth,  nor  force  of  a. 
1  JUae  IC.  27.  he  ccmiinaniled  his  men  to  be  in  a. 
i  jMan  .5.  11.  he  look  tlie  ciiy  by  force  of  a. 
15.0  I  command  to  take  n.  and  do  king's  busincBS 

AR.MV. 
Tud.  1.  16.  there  he  banqueted,  both  he  and  his  a. 
2.7.1  will  cover  the  earth  with  the  feet  of  my  a. 

14.  Olofernescaiitd  the  officers  of  ihea.of  Assur 
16.  ranged  them,  as  a  great  a.  is  ordered  for  war 
18.  plenty  of  victual  for  every  man  of  the  a. 

22.  then  he  took  all  his  a.  footmen,  horsemen 

3.  10.  migjit  gather  all  the  carriage*  of  his  a. 
5.  1.  captain  of  the  ii.  of  Assur,  10.  13.  |  13.  15. 

24.  be  a  prey  to  be  devoured  of  all  thine  a. 

7.  I.  nes.1  day  OlollTnes  commanded  all  his  «. 
2.  a.  of  the  men  of  war  was  170,000  footmen 
9.  that  t'lere  be  not  an  overthrow  in  thine  a. 
12.  remain  in  camp,  keep  all  the  men  of  thy  a. 
iS.  and  the  rest  of  the  a.  camped  in  the  pl.iin 
'.!6.  and  delivir  the  whole  city  for  a  spoil  to  his  a. 

11   18.  Ihou  Bhalt  go  forth  with  all  thine  a. 

16.  4.  Assur  came  with  ten  thousands  of  his  a. 
I  Mac.  3.  13.  Seron  «  prince  of  the  a.  of  Syria 

'Si.  he  gathnred  together  a  very  sirong  a. 
35.  that  he  should  .send  an  a.  against  lliuin 
4-  3.  that  he  might  smite  the  king's  a. 
9.  when  Pliaraoh  pursued  tlioin  with  an  a. 
30.  when  he  saw  ihat  mighty  a.  he  prayed 

34.  shut  up  this  a.  in  the  hand  of  Ihy  people  Israel 

35.  when  Lysias  saw  his  a.  put  to  flight 

fi  33.  he  gathered  tugether  the  captains  of  his  a. 

30.  the  number  of  his  a.  was  100,000  footmen 

-     40.  part  of  the  a.  Iieing  spread  on  high  mountains 

41.  for  the  a.  was  very  great  and  mighty 

42.  there  were  slain  uf  the  king's  a.  600  men 

7.  14.  one  thai  is  a  psiest  is  come  with  this  a. 

8.  6.  having  a  very  great  a.  was  discomfited 

S  Mae.  1.13.  the  a.  witli  him  that  seemed  invincible 
5.  24.  he  sent  Apolloiiiiis  with  an  a.  of  22,000 

8.  12.  imparled  to  hini  that  the  a.  was  at  hand 

9.  9.  his  sinrll  was  noisome  to  all  bis  a. 

23.  what  lime  he  led  an  a.  into  the  countries 
12.  20.  Maccabeus  ranged  his  a.  by  hands 

15.  20.  and  the  a.  was  set  in  array,  and  the  beasts 

ARMICS. 
1  F.sd.  4.  10.  all  his  peojile  and  his  a.  obey  him 
Jud.  1.  4.  for  the  going  forth  of  hi.!  mighty  a. 
Eccl.  43.  8.  being  an  instrument  of  the  a.  above 

ARMOUR. 
Jud.  14.  3.  then  they  shall  take  their  a.  and  go 

15.  13.  thi?  men  of  Israel  followed  in  their  a. 
1  Mac.  1.  35.  they  siomd  with  a.  and  victuals 

4.  fi.  had  neither  a.  nor  swords  to  their  minds 
C.  C.  that  ihey  wrrn  maile  strong  by  the  a. 

10.  21.  gathered  forces  and  providi;d  much  a. 

14.  33.  where  the  a.  ot  the  euemies  had  been 
42.  to  set  them  over  the  a.  and  fortresses 

1.5.  7.  let  all  the  a.  thou  hast  made  remain 
B  Mac.  8.  27.  so  wIhmi  ihey  had  gathered  iheir  a. 

11.  8.  one  in  uliite,  shaking  his  a.  of  gold 

15.  21.  seeing  the  divers  preparations  of  a. 

ARMOUR  BEARER. 
I  Mad  30.  Jonathan  the  son  of  Saul,  and  his  a. 

AROSK. 
1  Esd.  9.  7.  so  Esdras  a.  nn  and  said  unto  them 
7'uft.8.  4.Toliia3  a.  out  of  the  bed,  and  said,  arise 
Jud.  8.  18.  a.  none  in  our  age  which  worship  gods 

12.  5.  she  a.  when  it  was  toward  morning-watch 

15.  she  a.  and  decked  herself  with  her  apparel 
14.  11.  as  soon  as  the  inr.rning  a.  they  hanged 

BeZ  16.  belime  the  klii:f  a.  and  Daniel  with  him 

3'J.  so  Daniel  a  and  ilid  eat,  angel  set  Habbacuc 

ARPIIAXAD. 

Jud.  1. 1.  in  davs  of  A.  which  reigned  over  Medes 

5  Nabuchodonosor  made  war  wiih  king  A.  13. 

■    ]S«  })e  Xoo-'s  also  .\.  in  'he  mountaifs  of  Rajau 

7d3 


ASI 

ARRAY. 
.Tud.  I.  4.  for  the  setting  m  a.  his  footmen 
2  Mac.  5.  3.  were  seen  troops  of  horsemen  in  a. 
15.  20.  now  when  the  army  was  set  in  a. 
ARRAYED. 

1  Esd.  1.  2.  being  a.  in  long  garments  in  the  temple 
".  y.  the  Levites  stood  e.  in  their  vestments 

ARROW. 
i:  F.sd.  16.  7.  may  one  turn  a^«iin  the  a.  that  is  shot 
It),  like  8san  a.  which  is  slint  of  a  mighty  aiclier 
fF/.5(/.  5. 12.  or  like  as  when  an  a.  is  shot  at  a  mark 
Ercl.  19.  12.  as  an  a.  that  sticketh  in  the  thigh 

20.  12.  she  will  ojien  her  quiver  against  every  a. 

ARROWS. 

2  Esd.  16.  13.  his  a.  that  he  stiootetli  arc  sharp 

ARSACES. 
1  Mac.  14.  2.  A.  'ning  of  Persia,  3.  I  15.  22. 

ART. 

fVi.id.  14.  4.  though  a  man  went  to  sea  without  a. 

17.7.  as  for  the  illusions  of  a.  magic,  were  pntdown 

Eccl.  49. 1.  that  is  made  by  the  a.  of  the  apothecary 

ARTAXERXES. 

1  Esd.  2.  16.  in  time  of  A.  king  of  the  Persians 
17.  to  king  ,\.  our  lord  j|  7.  4.  with  consent  of  A. 

8.  I.  when  A.  the  king  reigned,  0,  2-i. 

8.  the  commission  which  was  written  from  A. 

9.  king  A.  unto  Esdras  the  priest,  greeting 
in.  I  king  A.  have  commanded  the  keepers 

2  Esd.  1.  3.  A.  king  of  the  Persians,  Esih.  11.2. 
Fsth.  12.  2.  they  were  about  to  lay  hands  on  A. 

16. 1.  greet  king  A.  unto  the  princes  and  governors 

ARTICLES. 

1  .1/ac.  8.  29.  according  to  these  a.  did  Iho  Romans 

2Mac.  14.28.  should  make  void  the  a.  agreed  on 

ARTIFICER. 
JVisd.  14   IS.  the  diligence  of  the  a.  did  help 
Eccl.  9. 17.  for  hand  of  a.  the  work  be  commended 

ARTILLERY. 
1  Mac.  6.  51.  and  he  set  there  a.  wilh  engines 

ASADIAS. 
Bar.  1.  1.  Sedecias,  son  of  A.  son  of  Chelcias 

ASAEL. 
To!).  1. 1.  of  the  seed  of  A.  of  tribe  of  Nnphtali 

ASANIAS. 
1  iilsd.8.54.  separated  Esabrias,  and  A. and  ten  men 

ASAPH. 

1  Esd.  1.15.  also  the  sons  of  A.  were  in  their  order, 

to  wit,  A.  Zacharias,  and  Jeduthun 

ASBAZARETH. 

lKsrf.5.69.from  davsof  A.ilie  kingof  the  Assyrians 

ASCALON. 
Tud.  2.  23.  that  dwelt  in  A;  feared  him  greatly 
1  J\Tac.  10.  80.  Jonathan  camped  against  A. 

11.  60.  he  came  to  A.  they  of  the  city  met  him 

12.  33.  Simon  passed  through  the  country  to  A 

ASER 
Tob.  1.  2.  called  Naplitali  in  Galilee  above  A. 
ASHAMED. 

1  Esd  8.  51.  for  I  was  a.  to  ask  the  king's  footmen 
74.  I  said,  O  Lord,  I  am  a.  before  thy  face 

fVisd.  13.  17.  is  not  a.  to  speak  to  what  hath  no  life 
F.ccl.  4.  2li.  be  not  a.  to  confess  thy  sins 

21.  22.  but  a  man  of  experience  is  a.  of  him 

22.  25.  I  will  not  be  a.  to  defend  a  friend 
41.17.  be  a.  of  whoredom  before  father  and  mother 
42.  1.  of  these  things  be  not  thou  a. 

8.  bo  not  a.  to  inform  the  unwise  and  foolish 

11.  lest  she  make  thee  a.  before  the  miillitude 

Bar.  6.  27.  Ihey  also  that  serve  them  are  a. 

Diin.  3.  20.  let  all  that  do  thy  servanis  hurt,  be  a 

Siis.  11.  for  Ihey  were  a.  to  declare  their  lust 

27.wlieneldersdeclnred,  servanis  were  greatly  a 

ASHES. 

2  F.sd.  2.  9.  in  clods  of  pitch  and  heaps  of  a. 

9.  33.  and  slie  had  a.  Ujion  her  head 

Toll.  6.  10.  thou  Shalt  take  thee  a.  of  perfume 
Jud.  4.  1 1.  tlii.'y  cast  a.  upon  their  heads 

15  had  a.  on  their  mitres,  and  cried  to  the  Lord 

9. 1.  put  a.  on  her  head,  and  uncovered  sackc'oth 
Fst/t.  14.  2.  she  covered  her  head  with  a.  and  dung 
IVisd.  2.  3.  our  body  shall  be  turned  into  a 

15.  10.  his  heart  is  a.  his  hope  more  vile  than  earth 
F.ccl.  10.  9.  why  is  earih  and  a.  proud? 

17.  32.  and  all  men  are  but  earth  and  a. 

40.  3.  to  him  that  is  humbled  in  earlh  and  a. 
Brl  14.  Daniel  commanded  his  servanis  to  bring  a. 

1  Mac.  3.  47.  then  they  cast  a.  upon  Iheir  heails 
^Mnc.  13.  5.  now  there  was  a  tower  of  fifty  cubits 

high  full  of  a.  instrtimfnt  hanged  down  into  a. 
fi.committed  many  sins  about  the  altar,  whose  fire 
and  a.  were  holy,  he  received  his  death  in  a. 
ASIA. 

2  F.sd.  15.  46.  thou  A.  that  art  partaker  of  hope 
l(i.  I.  woe  be  unio  thee  Babylon  and  .\. 

1  Mar..  8.  6.  .^ntiochns  the  great  king  of  A. 

J2.  39.  Tryphon  went  about  to  "el  kingdom  of  A. 
I.'!.  32.  and  he  crowned  himself  king  of  A. 

2  JIfiic.  3.3.  Seleucus  king  of  A.  bare  all  the  costs 
ASIDE. 

Sas.  51.  put  these  two  a.  one  far  from  another 


ASS 

S%is.T)t.. soha  put  him  a.  and  commanded  tt  bring 
ASK. 

1  Esd.  4.  42.  then  said  the  king  a.  what  thou  will 

2  F.sd.  4.6.  that  thoushouldisl  u.such  tliingsofnw 
7.  if  I  should  a.  bow  great  dwellings  are  in  the  «ea 
35.  a.  question  of  these  things  in  Iheir  chanibeni 

5.  11.  one  land  also  shall  a   aniilhe:,  and  siy 
46.  he  said  unto  me,  ii.  ilie  wonih  of  a  woman 
.51.  a.  a  woman  that  benrctli  chr.ireii 
10.  9.  a.  the  earlh,  and  she  .-liiill  lell  thee 
7'o(!/.4  18.a.  counsel  of  all  ilia  I  are  wise,  despise  no 
Eccl.  20.  15.  and  to-morruw  will  he  a.  it  again 
21.  1.  but  a.  pardon  for  thy  former  sins 
28.  4.  and  cloth  he  a.  forgivi'iiess  of  his  own  siiMll 

1  Mac.  10.  72.  a.  and  learn  whom  I  am,  and  the  rest 

2  JV/ac.  7.  2.  what  wouldest  thou  a.  or  learn  of  uiil 

ASKED. 

2K.9ri.  2. 44.  la.  the  angel,  and  said,  what  are  Ihesel 

4.9.  now  have  I  a.  thee  but  ol  ilie  fire  and  wind 

25.  of  these  things  have  I  a.  then  answered  he  m( 

5.  50.  I  a.  and  said,  seeing  thou  hast  given  me 
Tob.  7.  3.  Ragucl  a.  them,  from  whence  are  you 
.lud.  6.  16.  O/.ias  a.  him  of  that  which  was  done 

10.  12.  Ihey  a.  her  of  what  people  ait  thou 
Kslli.  13. 3.  when  I  a.  counsellors  how  this  might  Im 
IVisd.  19.11.  led  by  appetite,  Ihey  a.  delicate  meal* 
Eccl  32.  7.  scarcely  when  thou  art  twice  a. 
i'a.s.  14.  after  Ihey  a.  one  anolher  the  cause 

40.  we  a.  who  the  man  was,  she  would  not  tcl 
2  Mac.  14.  5.  being  a.  how  the  Jews  stood  affected 

ASKEST. 
2  Esd.  4.  28.  the  things  Iliou  a.  me,  I  will  tell,  52. 

8.  2.  as  when  thou  a.  the  earth,  it  shall  say 

ASKETH. 

IVisd.  13. 18.  he  a.  of  that  which  cannot  set  a  fool 

19.  for  gaining  and  gi'itini',  a.  ability  to  do 

ASLEEP. 

2  Esd.  7.  32.  earth  resloie  those  lhat  are  a.  in  hat 

Tub.  8.  13.  so  the  maid  fniiiid  iliein  both  a. 

ASMODEU9. 
ro*.3.8.  whom  A.  the  evil  spirit,  had  killed   17 

ASPHAR. 
I  jifac.  9. 33.  pitched  Iheir  tents  hy  the  pool  A. 

ASPHARASI'S 
1  Esd.  5.  8.  Eeelsarus,  A.  Reeli us  returned  lo  Jerui 

ASS. 
F.rnl.  13.  19.  as  the  wild  a.  is  the  lion's  prey 
33.  24.  fodder, a.  wand  and  bnrdcna  are  tor  the  a. 

ASSABIAS. 
1  Esd.  1.  9.  A.  and  Ochiel  save  to  the  Levites 
ASSAULT. 

1  J\Iac.  4.  8.  neither  be  ye  afraid  of  their  a. 

2  .l\Iac.  5.  5.  Jason  made  an  a.  upon  the  city 
12.  15.  Judas  gave  a  fierce  a.  against  the  walk 

ASSAULTED. 
IJlfac.  5.16.  were  in  iroiible,aiid  «.,)f  I  hem  ,30,35,50. 

6.  31.  Bethsura,  which  lliev  a.  many  days 

ASSAULTING. 

1  Mac.  11.  50.  let  the  Jews  cease  from  a.  us 
15.  25.  the  second  day  a.  it  continually 

"Mac.  10.  17.  a.  them  siron^ilv,  they  won  the  hold 

assay: 

2  Mac.  2.  23.  we  will  n  to  abridge  in  one  volumt 

assembled; 

1  Fsd.  8.  72.  all  that  were  then  moved  a.  unto  me 

9.  55.  the  words  for  which  they  had  been  a. 
.Tud.  1.  6.  many  nations  a.  themselves  (o  battle 

7.  23.  then  all  the  people  a.  to  Ozias 

Sus.  28.  when  the  people  were  a.  lo  her  husband 
Joachim,  1  Mac.  3.  52,  58  |  4.  37.  |  5.  9 
15,  IR. 

1  Mac.  10.  61.  pestilent  fellows  a.  tl.emselves 

2  Alac.  8.  1.  they  a.  about  six  thousand  men 

ASSEMBLY. 
.Tud.  6.  16.  and  the  women  ran  to  the  a. 

21.  Ozias  took  him  out  of  the  a.  to  his  house 

7.  29.  then  there  was  great  weeping  in  the  a. 

14.  6.  in  Ihe  a.  of  the  people  he  fell  down 

,Siis.  00.  all  the  a.  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice 

1  J\lac.  14.  44.  or  to  gather  an  a.  in  the  coontry 

ASSIDEANS. 

1  Mac.  2.  42.  there  caine  lo  him  a  company  of  A 
7.  13.  the  A.  were  the  first  that  sought  peace 

2  Mac.  14.  6.  these  of  the  Jews  lhat  he  caHed  A. 
ASSIGN. 

2Mac.  4.  4  he  jiromised  lo  n.  a  hundred  and  lifif 

ASSIST. 

IVisd.  19.  22.didst  a.  lliein  ui  every  time  and  plaM 

ASSISTING. 

1  Esd.l.'H.  a.  the  ancients  of  tlie  Jews  and  governoir 

ASSUAGE. 
Eccl.  18.  16.  shall  not  ilie  dew  a.  the  heat? 

ASSUCTins. 

Tob.  14.  15.  Ninevc,  whieii  was  taken  by  .A. 
ASSI'R. 

2  Fad.  2.  8.  woe  be  lo  ihee,  A.  Ihou  that  liidest 
Jud. 2. 14.  Olofernes  called  I  he  officers  of 'he  arm) 

of  A.  .i.  1.  I  fi.  1.  I  13.  15.  [U.i 

6.  17.  spoken  in  the  midst  of  the  princes  ol  A 

7,  20,  the  company  )f  A.  remained  about  tbein 


AVE 

^u«}.15.6.resiilue  ofBethuIia  fell  on  the  camp  of  A.  ] 

SB.4.  A.  came  </iA  ol'the  mounliiins  from  the  north 

ASSURANCE. 

0  »d.6-18.giving  heed  to  laws  is  a.  ofincorruption 

ASSURED. 
Eccl.  49.  10.  they  dt-livered  them  by  a.  hope 
t  J\Iac.  7.  24.  hut  also  a.  him  wiih  oaths 
IJ.  i25.  when  he  had  n.  thfm  with  many  words 

ASSUREDLY. 

IVisd.  18.  6.  a.  knowing  lo  wiiat  oaths  they  had 

ASSYRIA. 

1  Ead.  7.15.  he  had  turned  counsel  of  the  king  ofA. 

ASSYRIANS. 
Tob.  1.  2.  in  time  of  Eneniessar,  king  of  the  A. 
3.  who  came  with  me  into  the  '.and  of  the  A. 
Jud  I.  7.  Na'mchodonosor  king  ol'the  A.  2.  1,  4. 
7.  17.  with  tiiejrj  live  thousand  of  A.  departed 
il.  7.  hehold,  the  A.  are  multiplied  in  their  power 
i    Id.  11.  the  first  watch  of  the  A.  met  her 
a    12.  i:i.  be  made  as  one  of  the  ikiughters  of  the  A. 
t    14.  0.  as  tho'  ye  would  go  toward  the  watch  of  A. 
*     12.  when  A.  saw  them,  they  sent  lo  leaders 
ID.  when  the  ca|)lains  of  the  A.  army  heard 
Keel.  48.  21.  he  smote  the  host  of  Ihe  A. 
1  Mac.  7.  41.  were  sent  from  Ihe  king  of  the  A. 

ASTONISHED. 
Jml  11.  16.  whereat  all  thu  earth  shall  be  a. 
lit.  17.  all  the  people  were  wonderfully  a. 
14.  7.  which  hearing  thy  nnme  shall  be  a. 
l.i.  I.  they  were  A.  at  the  thing  that  was  done 
Wisd.  13.  4.  but  if  they  wore  a.  and  their  power 
17.;t.heing  horrihlv  a.  and  troid)led  by  apparitions 
Keel.  43.  18.  the  heart  is  a.  at  the  raining  of  it 
I  Mac.  6.  8.  the  king  was  n.  and  sore  moved 
16.  22.  hereof  «  h^n  he  heard,  he  was  snre  n. 
E  Mac.  3.  24.  all  were  n.  al  the  power  of  God 

ASTONISHMENT, 
t  Esd.  4.  24.  and  our  life  is  a.  and  fear,  not  worthy 

ASTRAY. 
Wisd.  12.  24  they  went  a.  in  the  ways  of  error 
Bar.  4.  2S.  as  it  web  your  mind  to  go  a.  from  God 

ASi'YAGES. 
Bit  1.  king  A.  was  gathered  lo  his  fathers 

ATARGATIS. 
i  Mac.  12. 2G.  marched  forth  to  the  temple  of  A. 

ATE. 
Tv.d.  12.  19.  then  she  a.  and  drank  before  him 
ATHENOIUlJS. 

1  Mac.  15.28.  he  sent  to  him  .\.  one  of  liis  friends 

ATHENS. 
2J1/(ic.6.1.kingsentanold  manof  A.tocompelJcws 
9.  13.  make  them  e']u  ds  to  the  citizens  of  A. 

ATONEMENT. 
Eccl.  3.  3.  honoureih  father,  makes  a.  for  his  sing 
30.  an  alms  inaketh  an  a.  f.ir  sins 

2  Mac.  3.  33.  as  the  hiLdi  priest  was  making  a. 

ATTAIN. 
Eccl.  15.  7.  but  foolish  men  shall  not  a.  to  her 

3  Mac.  15.  38.  it  is  t'lit  which  I  could  a.  unto 

ATT  ALUS. 

1  Mac.  15.  22.  wrote  lo  Di^meirius  the  king  and  .\. 

ATTEMPT. 

2  Mac.  4.  41.  thcv  see-nsr  lh(>  n.  of  Lysimachus 

ATTEMPTS. 
Eccl.  9.  4.  lest  thou  he  l:iki-n  with  her  a. 

ATI'EMPTED. 
1  Mac.  12. 10.  have  n<nerilieh,'ss  a.  to  send  to  you 

ATTE.N'D. 

S  Mac.  11.  23.  everv  one  may  ".  on  his  own  affairs 

ATTENDANCE. 

1  Mac.  15.  32.  wlie:i  .Ath(in(d)ins  saw  his  great  a. 

ATTENDED. 
ff7sd.l0.9.delivcrrd  IVom  pa  ii 'hose  that  a.  on  her 

ATTE.\I)RTH. 
Eccl.  4.  15.  he  that  n.  lo  Iht  shall  dwell  securely 

ATTENTION. 
Prol.  of  Jesus  Siraek.ro  rend  ii  with  favour  and  a. 

ATTENTIVE. 
Eccl.  3.  29.  an  a.  ear  is  ihe  desire  of  a  wise  man 

ATTIRE. 
J'lid.  12.  15.  decked  herself  with  her  wo-nan's  a. 
Eccl.  19.  30.  a  man's  a.  and  excessive  laughter 

AVAILEI'H. 

Eccl.  34.  25.  if  he  touch  it,  what  a.  his  washing 

AVENGE. 

2  Ksd.  15.  9.  saith  the  Lord,  I  will  Furely  a.  them 
Jud.  2.  1.  he  should  a.  himst'..'on  all  Ihe  earth 

1  Mac.  2.  ()7.  and  a.  ye  tht  wrong  of  your  people 

6.  22.  how  long  ere  thou  a.  our  brethren  ? 

13. 6.  douhlless  I  will  a.  my  nation  and  our  wives 
Mac.  9.  4.  he  tViOUght  to  a.  upon  the  Jews  the 
disgrace 
WENGED. 
/ud,  1.  i2.  would  surely  he  a.  on  all  ihose  coasts 
Eslh  16.  20.  that  they  may  be  a.  on  liie«i 
lft.?</.  11.3.  they  were  a.  of  their  adversaries 
.1/ac.  3.  15.  1.-^  hs  a.  of  ihe  children  of  Israel 

7.  38.  be  a.  of  this  i.-.an  and  his  host 

fl.  ii.  had  a.  fully  Ihe  hlooil  of  iheir  brother 
15  1,  \  may  be  a  of  them  that  destroyed  it 
7d4 


BAB 

AVENGER. 
Ecel.  30.  6.  he  left  behind  him  an  a. 

AVENGERS. 
2.A/ac.  4. 16.  hehadthem  to  be  their  enemies  and  a. 

AUGMENTATION. 
iMac.  5.16.  were  dedicated  by  otherkings  to  the  a. 

AVOID. 
2  Ksd.  7.  91.  they  should  observe  lo  a.  punishment 
Tnh.  !3.  2.  neillu'r  i«  there  any  can  a-  his  hand 
IVi.'^d.  16.  4.  penury  which  they  could  not  a.  16. 
2  Mac.  2.  31.  to  a.  much  labouring  of  (he  woik 

AVOIDED. 
IVisd.  17.  10.  which  could  of  no  side  be  a. 

A  URANUS. 
2  Mac.  4. 40.  began  first  to  offer  violence  to  one  A. 

AUTHOR. 

ff^isd.  13.  3.  for  first  a.  of  beauty  hath  created  them 

2  Mac.  2.  28.  leaving  lo  the  a.  Ihe  exact  handling 

30.  bclongeth  lo  the  first  a.  of  the  story 

7.  31.  thou  that  hast  been  ihe  a.  of  all  mischief 

AUTHORS. 
Dar.  3.  23.  Ihe  a.  of  fables  and  searchers  out  of 
1  Mac.  9.  61.  that  were  a.  of  that  raiscluef 

AUTHORITY. 
1  Ksd.  8.  22.  no  man  have  a.  to  impose  any  thing 
Kstk.  13.  2.  lifted  up  with  presumption  of  my  a. 
16.  5.  caused  many  that  are  in  a.  lo  be  partakers 
7.  of  them  that  are  unworlhily  placed  in  a. 
Jf'isd.  14.  19.  for  he  willing  to  please  one  in  a. 
Keel.  3.2.  Lord  hath  confirmed  the  a.  of  the  mother 

10.3.  through  Ihe  prudence  of  them  that  are  in  a. 
21.  Ihe  fear  of  Lord  goeth  before  the  obtaining  a. 

20.  8.  he  that  laketh  to  himself  a.  therein 

45.  17.  gave  him  a.  in  the  statutes  of  judgments 

1  Xac.  1.  58.  thus  did  thev  by  their  a.  lU.  6. 

M>.  32.  as  for  Ihe  lower,  I  yield  up  my  a.  over  it 
35.  no  man  shall  have  a.  to  meddle  with  them 

2  JIac.  4.  50.  Mcnclaus  remained  still  in  a. 

AWE. 
li'isd.  6.  7.  nor  stand  in  a.  of  any  man's  greatness 

AWAKE. 
F.slh.  11.  12.  when  Mardocheus  was  a.  he  bare 
KccM3.13.when  heare-it  these  things  a. in  thy  sleep 

AWAKED. 

1  Ksd.  3.  3.  Darius  slept,  and  soon  after  a. 

2  Ksd.T^.li.  I  a.  and  fearfulness  went  thro'  my  body 

11.  29.  a.  one  of  the  lieads  that  were  at  rest 

12.  3.  then  a.  I  out  of  Ihe  Irouhle  of  my  mind 
13. 13.  llie.T  was  I  sick  through  great  fear,  and  I  a. 

Keel.  33. 16. 1  a.  up  last  of  all,  as  one  that  galiiers 

AWAKETH. 
2  Ksd.  7.  31.  the  world  that  yet  a.  not  be  raised 
Eccl.  40.  7.  when  all  is  safe,  he  a.  and  marvelleth 

AWARE. 
Mccl.  19.  27.  do  thee  a  mischief  ere  thou  be  a. 

AX. 
Bar.  6. 15.  he  hath  in  his  hand  a  dagger  and  an  a. 

AXLE-TREE. 
Eccl.  33.  5.  his  thoughts  are  like  a  rolling  a. 

AZ  ARIAS. 
2  Esd  1.  1.  the  son  of  A.  the  son  of  Helchias 
Toh.  5.  12.  he  said,  I  em  A.  the  son  of  Ananias 

6.  6.  brother  A   to  ■.>hat  use  is  ihe  heart  ? 

13.  A.  this  maid  hath  been  given  lo  s-sven  men 

7.  8.  Tobias  said,  brother  A.  speak  of  ihose  things 
9.  2.  brother  A.  t»ke  wilh  thee  a  servant 

Dnn.  3.2.  then  A.  stood  up  and  prayed  thus 
26.  angel  came  into  the  oven  together  wilh  A. 
66.  O  Ananias,  A,  and  Misael,  bless  ye  the  Lord 
1  Mac.  2.  59.  .\.  by  believing  was  saved  out  of  fire 
5.  IS.  so  he  left  A.  captain  of  the  people 

AZOTU3. 
Jiul.  2.  28.  fear  fell  on  them  that  dwelt  in  A. 
1  .1/uc.  4. 15.  lo  Ihe  plains  of  Idumea  and  .\. 
5.68.  Judas  liirned  to  A.  in  the  land  of  Philistines 

9.  15.  who  pursuc'd  them  to  the  mount  of  A. 

10.  77.  he  went  to  A.  as  one  that  journeyed 
83.  the  horsemen  being  scattered  fled  to  A. 

11.4.  when  he  came  near  to  A.  they  shewed  him 
Ihe  lemple  of  Dagon  that  was  burnt,  and  A. 

14.  34.  he  f  irtified  Gazara  that  borderelh  n|ion  A. 
16. 10.  they  fled  lo  the  towers  in  the  fields  of  A. 


BAT 


fAPOCnVPHA. 


B. 


BAAL. 

Tob.  1.  5.  N»phtali  sacrificed  to  the  heifer  B. 

BARES. 
2  Ksd.  1.  28.  I  prayed  you  as  a  nurse  her  young  b. 
IViad.  15.  14.  are  more  misfitble  than  very  h. 

BABBLER. 
Keel.  20.  7.  a  b.  and  a  fool  wiii  regard  no  time 

RABBLING. 
Keel.  19.  6.  he  that  hatelh  b.  shall  have  less  evil 
20.  5.  another  by  much  b,  becometh  hateful 

BABYLON. 

1  Esd.  1.40.  and  carried  him  into  B.  54,  56. 
41.  he  set  Ihem  in  his  own  temple  at  B. 

2  Esd.  3. 1. 1  was  in  B.  and  lay  troubled  on  my  bed 


2Es!i.  3.28.  arc  their  deeds  better  .hat  inhabit  U.I 
31.  are  they  of  B.  better  than  tl  ev  of  Sion? 
15.  40.  that  ail  parl&.l:er  of  tlie  hope  of  B. 
Ifi.l.  woe  be  to  thee,  B.  and  Asia,  woe  be  to  Egypt 
Bar.  1.  1.  the  words  which  Baruch  wrote  in  B. 
Sus.  1.  there  dwelt  a  man  in  K.  calied  Jcnc.m 
Bel  34.  carry  liie  dinner  that  thou  hast  lo  B. 
35.  Lord,  I  never  saw  B  nor  do  i  know  the  den 
3U.  then  the  angel  set  liim  in  B.  over  the  den 
BABYLONIANS. 
Bel  3.  now  the  B.  had  an  idol  called  Bel 

BACCHUS. 
2  Mae.  C.  7.  when  the  feast  of  B.  was  kept,  iVt 
Jews  were  compelled  lo  go  in  procession  lo  B. 
BACCHIDKS. 

1  Mic.  1.  8.  the  king  chose  B.  a  friend  of  the  kin,"; 
9.  26.  and  thev  brought  Judas  friends  lo  B. 

2  Mae.  8.  30.  that  were  with  Timotheus  and  B. 

BACKBITING. 
Wisd.  I.  11.  nnd  refrain  your  tongue  from  b. 
F.eil.  23.  14.  a  b.  tongue  hath  disquieted  many 
15.  a  b.  tongue  hiitii  cast  out  virtuous  women 
BACKWARD. 
2  Ksd.  16. 16.  like  as  an  arrow  returneth  not  b. 
Eccl.  48.  23.  in  his  lime  the  sun  went  b. 

BAG. 
.fvd.  10.  5.  Judith  filled  a  b.  with  parched  corn 

13.  10.  she  put  his  head  in  her  b,  o:  nieat 
15.  so  she  took  the  head  out  of  the  b 

BAGS. 
Tob.  0.  .5.  who  broucht  forlh  b.  sealed  up 

BAGGAGE. 
.hid.  7.  2.  beside  the  b.  and  other  men  afoot 
2  Mac.  12.  21.  he  sent  the  other  b.  unio  a  fortresa 

BAGOAS. 

.A((/.12.11.  Ihcnsnid  he  to  B.  the  eunuch,  13. 1 13.3 

15.  soft  skins,  which  she  had  received  of  B. 

14.  14.  then  went  B.  and  knocked  at  the  door 

BALANCE. 
2  Ksd.  .3.  34.  weigh  Ihou  our  wickedness  in  the  6 
IVisd.  11.22.  Ihe  world  is  as  a  little  grain  of  the  * 
Keel.  21.  25.  their  words  are  weighed  in  the  h. 
28.25.  weigh  thy  words  in  a  b.  and  make  a  door 

BALTHAZAR. 
Bar.  1.  12.  we  shall  live  under  the  shadow  of  B. 

BAND. 
2  .Mnc.  5  2.  wilh  lances  like  a  b.  of  soldiers 
8.  22.  leaders  of  each  b.  lo  wit,  Simon,  Joseph 

BANDS. 
Jitd.  14.  n.  they  went  forth  by  b.  to  the  ctr&itj 
Keel.  6.  30.  an     her  b.  are  purple  laco 
28.  19.  nor  halh  been  hound  in  her  6. 
20.  and  the  b.  thereof  are  h.  of  brass 
BANQUET. 
.Tud.  12.  10.  called  none  of  ihe  officers  to  the  h. 
Keel.  32.  .5.  a  concert  of  mlisic  in  a  b.  of  wine 
49.  1.  it  is  as  honey  and  music  at  a  b.  of  wino 

1  Mac.  16.  15.  sonof  Abiihiis  made  them  a  great  S 

2  Mac.  2.  27.  no  ease  to  him  that  prepareth  a  i. 

BANQUETED. 
.hid.  1.  16.  and  there  he  Iftok  his  ease  and  b. 

BANQUETING. 
P/:cM8.33.b3  not  made  a  beggar  by  i.on  borrowing 
\  Mac.  16.  16.  came  on  Simon  into  the  b.  place 

BAR. 
Keel.  28.  25.  make  a  door  and  b.  for  thy  mouth 

BARS. 
fVisd.  17.  16.  shut  up  in  prison,  without  iron  t. 

BARBAROUS. 

2  Mac.  2.  21.  so  that  a  few  chased  b.  multiiudeB 

5.  22.  for  manners,  more  b.  ilian  he  that  set  hiic 

BARBAROUSLY. 

2  Mae.  15.  2.  O  destroy  not  so  cruelty  and  ft. 

BARE. 
Eccl.  13.  5.  he  will  make  ihee  b.  and  not  be  sorry 

BARE. 
2  Mac.  7.  27.  have  pitv  on  me  that  b.  thee 

BARK. 
JVisd.  13.  11.  and  taken  off  all  the  ft.  skilfully 

BARREN. 
2  Ksd.  9.  43.  she  said.  I  Ihv  servant  have  been  h 
IVisd.  3.  13.  blessed  is  IheA.  that  is  undefiled 
EecA42.10.wbenshe  is  married.lestsheshouldbeS 

BARTACUS. 
1  Esd.  4.  29.  the  daughter  of  the  admirable  B. 

BARUCH. 

Bar.  1. 1.  the  words  of  the  book  which  B.  vvrols 

3.  B.  did  read  the  wonls  of  this  book 

B.ASENESS. 

Ecc7.  22.  9.  thcv  shall  rover  Ihe  b.  of  tneir  paremi 

BASHFULNESS. 
Keel.  20.23.  there  is  that  'br/i.  promiselh  his  friend 

BASTARD. 
Wisd.  4.  3.  nor  take  deen  rooting  from  ft.  slips 

BATS 
Bar.6. 22.  on  their  bodies  and  headss'.tft.  and  bir<^» 

BATTERED^ 
1  Mac.  13.  43.  Simon  b.  a  certain  tower  and  toolt 
•  BATTLE. 

Esd.  ^.  29.  but  joined  ft.  with  nim  in  the  plain 


iPOCRTPHA.l 


BEA 


I  Etd.  I.  30.  carry  me  tiway  out  of  J.  fori  am  very 
wtak,  liissnr\  ants  took  liiiii  iiwayout  o(  (he  b. 
i  Kiid-  7.  57.  tijid  is  the  condition  of  the  b. 
Jud.  1.  6.  ninny  ii^sembleil  tliemselvt's  to  b. 

13.  tliin  lie  inarched  in  b.  array  wiih  Ins  power 

5.  23.  Ilicy  have  no  power  for  a  strong  b. 
7.  11.  my  \ord,  fight  not  against  theiii  in  b. 
14.13  havelii'cii  hold  to  come  down  against  us  toA. 

f^lh.  11.  7.  all  nalions  were  preiiarcd  lo  b. 
Wud.  Vi.  9.  under  the  hand  of  the  righteous  in  b. 
Etcl  4(1.  6.  Iif  made  the  b.  to  fall  on  the  nations 

1  Mac.  2.  35.  they  gave  ihem  the  b.  with  speed 
41.  whosoever  shall  coine  lo  make  b.  wiili  us 

4.  14.  so  lliey  joined  the  b.  and  the  heathen  Hed 
(J.  30.  ihiriy-two  elephants  e.\ercised  in  b. 
iJHac.  10  28.  making  their  rage  leader  of  their  b. 
iee  Join. 
B.\TTLES 
fad.  5.18.  they  were  destroyed  in  many  b.  very  sore 
9.  7.  tho'i  art  the  Lord  that  breakesl  the  b. 

16.  3.  God  breaketh  the  b.  lor  he  delivered  me 

(  Mat.  3.  'J5.  all  nations  talked  of  the  b.  of  Judas 
13.  9.  thev  answered,  saving,  fight  thou  our  b. 

BATTLEMENTS. 
Eccl.  9.  13.  thou  walke.st  on  the  b.  of  the  city 

BE.^R. 
/  Esd.  1.4.  .Irsias  said,  ye  shall  no  more  b.  the  ark 
4.  15.  all  111.   peo|de  tiiat  b.  rule  by  sea  and  land 
Eccl.  1    23.  a  patieikt  tnaii  will  b.  for  a  time 

6.  25.  bow  d.iwn  lliy  shoulder  atid  4.  her 

'•*2.  15.  a  niai.^  ol  imii  is  easier  lo  4.  than  a  man 
BE.ARETH. 

2  £«</.  5.51.  ho  said,  ask  a  woman  that  4.  children 

BE.ARDS. 
Bar.  6.31.  prierls  sit,  and  llieir  heads  and  4.  shaver 

BEARS. 
ffisd.  11  17.  to  send  a  multitude  of  4.  or  fierce  lions 
Eccl.  47.  3.  he  flayed  with  b.  as  with  lambs 

'  BE. A  ST. 
IVisd.  13.  14.  or  made  it  like  some  vile  4. 
Ecc/.  13.15.every  i.lovelh  his  like,every  man  loveth 

1  Mac.  6.  30.  wheresoever  the  4.  was,  they  went 

BE.ASTS. 

2  Esd.  8.  29.  them  which  have  lived  like  A. 
30.  at  them  which  are  deemed  worse  than  4. 

Wisd.  11.  15.  worshipped  wild  b.  thou  didst  send  a 
multitude  of  unreasonable  4.  for  vengeance 

12.  9.  or  to  destroy  them  at  once  with  cruel  4. 
15.  18.  they  worshijiped  those  4.  most  hateful 
l(i.  1.  by  the  mullitude  of  4.  were  tormented 

3.  for  the  ugly  sight  of  the  4.  sent  among  them 
5.  the  horrible  fierceness  of  4.  came  on  these 

17.  9.  yet  being  scared  with  4.  that  (lassed  by 
19.  a  terrible  sound  or  a  running  of  skipping  4.  or 

a  roaring  voice  of  most  savage  wild  b. 
1  Mac.  6.  37.  on  the  4.  were  there  strong  towers 

3  Mac.  15.  21.  seeing  the  fierceness  of  the  4. 

EE.\T. 
Eccl.  30. 12.  4.  him  on  the  sides  while  he  is  a  child 

BE.ATEN. 
Eccl.  23.  10.  as  a  servant  that  is  continually  4. 
iMac.  G.  30.  I  endure  pains  in  body  by  being  4 

BEAUTY. 

1  K»-(Z.4.18.  do  they  not  love  a  woman  comely  in  6.? 

2  C<d.l0.a0  heshewed  thee  the  comeliness  of  her  4 
55.  see  the  4.  and  greatness  of  the  building 

15.  03.  and  they  shall  mar  the  4.  of  thy  face 
Jud.  10.  7.  they  wondered  greatly  at  her  4.  14. 

11.  21.  both  for  b.  of  face  and  wisdom  of  words 

16.7. weakened  him  with  ihe4.oflier  countena.nce 
9.  her  4.  ravished,  look  his  mind  prisoner 
Esth.  1.5.5.  ruddy  through  the  perfection  of  her  4 
tVisd.  7.  10.  I  loved  her  above  health  and  4. 

8.2.  to  wake  my  spouse,  and  I  was  a  lover  of  her  A. 

13.  3.  with  whose  A.  Iliey  being  delighted  ;  for  the 

first  author  of  4.  hath  created  them 

T'  by  the  greatness  and  4.  of  the  creatures 

Ecci.  9.  S.  look  not  on  another's  A.  many  have  been 

deceived  by  the  4.  of  a  woman,  love  kindled 

11.2  commend  not  a  man  for  his  A.  nor  abhor  him 

26. 10.  so  IS  4.  of  a  good  wife  in  ordering  her  house 

17.  so  18  the  A.  of  the  face  in  ripe  age 
30.22.tlie  A.  of  a  woman  cheereth  the  countenance 
40.  22.  thine  eye  <lesireth  favour  and  4. 

42.  12.  beholil  not  every  body's  A.  and  sit  not 

43.  1.  pride  of  height,  the  A.  of  heaven,  0,  18. 
Sit«.  32.  that  they  might  be  filled  with  her  A. 

I  Mac.  1.  26.  so  that  the  i.  of  women  was  changed 

BEAUTIFIED. 
Eccl.  25.  1.  in  three  things  I  was  A.  and  stood  up 
45.  7.  he  4.  him  with  comely  ornaments 
47.  10.  he  4.  their  feasts  and  set  in  order  the  time 
I  Mac.  14. 15.  he  A.  the  sanctuary,  and  multiplied 

BEAUTIFUL. 
Jua.  11.23.  6.  in  counnnance  and  witty  in  words 
Wtad.  5.  in.  a  4.  crow  .  from  the  Lord's  hands 
7.  yO.  for  she  is  more  b.  than  the  sun 
13.  7.  because  the  things  are  but  4.  that  are  seen 
15.  19  nor  arc  they  A.  so  much  as  to  be  desired 
Eci.  3.  B.  turn  av.-a*  ihine  eve  froti  a  A.  woman 
■    705     ■ 


BEH 

Ecc/.  25  1.  Istood  up  A.  both  before  God  nnd  men 
43.  11.  very  A.  il  is  in  the  brightness  thereof 
45.  12.  the  desires  of  the  eyes,  goodly  and  A. 
liar.  6.  24.  the  gold  about  them  to  make  them  4. 

BEAUTEOUS. 
Sh5.  31.  was  a  delicate  woman  and  A.  to  behold 

BECOMETII. 
2£sd.  8.  49.  thoulia.slliiimbled  thyself,  as  it  4.  thee 

BECTILETH. 
.ftid.  2.  21.  they  went  forth  of  Nineve  toward  the 
plain  of  B.  and  pitched  from  B.  near  mountain 
BED. 
2  Ksd.  12.  20.  that  one  of  them  shall  die  on  his  A. 
7»4.  8.  4.  Tobias  rose  out  of  the  4.  and  said 
14.  II.  he  gave  up  the  ghost  in  4.  158  years  old 
.Jad.  9.  3.  so  that  they  dyed  their  A.  in  blood 
10.21.  Olofernes  rested  on  his  A.  under  a  canopy 

13.  2.  anil  Olofernes  lying  along  on  his  A. 

4.  Judith  standing  by  his  4.  said  in  her  heart 

6.  then  she  came  to  the  pillar  of  the  A. 

7.  approached  his  A.  and  took  the  hair  of  his  head 
9.  she  tumbled  his  body  down  from  the  A. 

fVisd.  3.  13.  which  hath  not  known  the  sinful  A. 
Eccl.  24.  31.  and  I  will  water  iny  garden  A. 
31.  19.  he  fetcheth  not  his  wind  short  on  his  A. 
41.  22.  and  come  not  near  his  maid's  4. 
48.  0.  broughtest  honourable  men  from  their  4. 

BED  CHAMBER. 
Jud.  13.  3.  her  maid  to  stand  without  her  4. 
4.  so  all  went  forth,  none  was  left  in  the  A. 

14.  15.  he  went  into  the  A.  and  found  him  dead 
16. 19.  the  canopy  u  hich  he  had  taken  ouiof  his  A. 

BEDS, 
./lid.  13.  1.  they  went  to  their  A.  they  were  weary 
Wisd.  4.  6.  for  children  begotten  of  unlawful  A. 

BEG. 
Erl.  40.  28.  for  better  it  is  to  die  than  to  4. 

BEGAN. 
2  Esd.  3. 12.  they  that  dwelt  on  earth  4.  to  multiply 

BEGAT. 
Eccl.a.  3.  is  the  dishonour  of  hi.s  father  that  A.  him 

BEGET. 
2  Jl/uc.l4.25.prayed  him  to  take  a  wifeandA.childr. 

BEGGAR,  S. 
Keel.  18.  33.  be  not  made  a  A.  by  banqueting 
40.  28.  lead  not  a  A.  life,  for  better  to  die  than  beg 

BEGGING. 
Eccl.  40.  30.  A.  is  sweet  in  mouth  of  the  shameless 

BEGIN. 
2  Mac.  2.  32.  here  then  will  we  A.  the  story 

BEGINNETH. 
Eccl.  18.  7.  when  a  man  halh  done  then  he  A. 
36.  24.  he  that  getielh  a  wife,  4.  a  possession 
BEGINNING. 
2  Esd.  1.  13.  in  the  4.  1  gave  you  a  safe  passage 
3.4.0Lord,wlio  bearest  rule,  thou  spakesl  at  the  A 
4.  30.  sown  in  the  heart  of  .Adam  from  the  A. 

9.  5.  as  all  made  in  the  world  hath  a  A.  and  an  end 

10.  IS.  the  A.  of  sorrows  and  great  mournings,  the 
A.  of  famine  and  great  dearth,  the  A.  of  wars, 
the  A.  of  evils,  what  shall  I  do? 

Tab.  4.  12.  that  our  fathers  from  the  A.  married 

6.  17.  for  she  is  appointed  to  thee  from  the  A. 
./urf.8.29.from  the  A.pc^ople  knew  thyunderstandin, 
Httk.  13.  1.5.  that  hath  been  thine  from  the  A. 
IViad.  6.  22.  I  will  seek  her  oft  from  the  A. 

7.  5.  no  king  that  had  any  other  A.  of  birih 
18.  the  A.  ending,  and  midst  of  the  times 

9.  8.  which  thou  hast  prepared  from  tl:e  A. 

12.  16.  for  thy  power  is  the  A.  of  righteousness 

14.  12.  de.vising  of  idols  was  the  4.  of  fornication 
13.  for  neither  were  they  from  the  A. 

27.  for  the  worshipping  of  idols  is  the  A.  of  evil 
Eccl.  I.  14.  to  fear  the  L.  is  the  A.  of  wisdom,  25. 12, 

10.  12.  the  A.  of  pride  is  when  one  departeth 

1 1. 10.  error  and  darkness  had  their  4.  with  sinners 

15.  14.  he  himself  made  man  from  the  4. 

24.  9.  he  created  me  from  the  A.  before  the  world 

25.  12.  faith  is  the  4.  of  cleaving  unto  him 
36.  11.  and  inherit  thou  Ihem  as  from  the  4. 
.3'.).  25.  good  things  are  created  from  the  4. 

Bar.  3.26.  there  were  the  giants  famous  from  the  4 
2  Mac.  1.  23.  Jimathan  4.  and  the  rest  answering 

7.  23.  who  found  out  the  A.  of  all  things 

8.  27.  which  was  the  h.  of  mercy  upon  them 

BEGOT. 
Eccl.  7.  28.  rememl)'>r  that  thou  wast  A.  of  them 

BEGOTTEN. 
Tab.  ft.  17.  of  two  that  were  the  only  A.  children 
IVisd.^i.G.  childr.  A.  ornnlnvfiil  beds  are  witnesses 

BEGUILE. 
fVisd.  4.  11.  lest  that  wickiilness  should  A.  his  soul 

BEGUILING. 
E^tA.  16.6.4.  with  falsehood  oftheir  lewd  disposition 

BEHAVED. 
Eccl  49.2.  he  b.  himself  uprightly  in  the  conversion 
2  Mac.  2.  21.  those  that  4.  themselves  manfully 

BEHAVIOUR. 
Esth.  16.  7.  done  through  the  pestilent  4.  of  them 
fVisd.  19. 13.  they  used  a  more  hard  and  hateful  A. 


BET 

BEHIND. 

li'tsil.  8.  13.  leave  4.  nie  an  cverlaslinj  icemoTia^ 
Eccl.  11.11.  that  labouieth,  anil  issomuchmoRi  b. 

BEHOLDER. 
Esth.  15.2.  G.who  is  the  A.  and  saviour  of  all  things 
IVisd.  1.  6.  for  God  is  a  true  4.  ot  his  heait 

BEHOLDETH. 
Eccl.  15.  18.  mighty  in  [lower,  and  A.  all  lhii>^ 

BEL. 
Bar.  6.  41.  they  entreat  B.  that  he  may  speaL 
Bel  3.  the  Babyhiiiians  had  an  idol  called  B. 
4.  the  king  said,  why  dust  not  thou  worship  B 
18.  great  art  thou,  O  B.  with  Ihet'  is  no  deceit 
22.  the  king  delivered  B.  into  Daniel's  uower 
BELIEVE. 
2  Esd.  1.  37.  yet  in  s|)iiit  they  A.  the  thing  I  say 
16.  30.  A.  not  the  gods  of  whom  the  Lord  .spake 
7'«4.2. 14.  ho"  belt,  Idid  not  A.  her,  bade  he.'  rendet 
14.  4.  for  I  surely  4.  those  things  Jonas  spake 
/('/>(/. 12.2. leaving  wickedness,  they  may  4.  on  thee 
18.  13.  iind  whereas  they  would  not  4.  any  thing 
Eccl.  2.  6.  A.  in  him,  and  he  will  help  thee 
13.  11.  alfect  not  to  be  equal,  A   not  his  words 

36.  20.  so  who  will  A.  .-i  man  that  halh  no  liouBeT 

BELIEVED. 
2  E«d.3.32.  or  wliai  generation  hath  so  A.  as  Jacobl 

5.  29.  they  which  A.  not  thy  covenants,  7.  60. 
2  Esd.  9.  7.  and  by  faith,  wliereby  ye  have  A. 
.fud.  14.  10.  he  A.  in  God  greatly,  and  was  joined 
Eccl.  31.  23.  his  good  house-keeping  will  be  A. 
Sus.  41.  then  the  assembly  A.  them  as  elders 
1  Mac.  7.  10.  wheieupoii  ihev  A.  him 

believeTh. 

Eccl.  2.  13.  woe  to  the  faint  hearted,  for  he  6.  not 
32.  24.  he  that  A.  in  the  Lord  takelh  heed 
BELIEVING. 

1  Mac.  12.  46.  so  Jonathan  A.  him,  did  as  he  bade 

BELLS. 
Eccl.  45.  9.  he  compassed  him  with  golden  A. 

BELLY. 
Keel.  23.6.  let  no  ffie  greediness  of  the  4.  take  hold 
31.  20.  pangs  of  4.  aie  with  an  uiisatiable  man 
.36.  18.  tlie  A.  devoureth  all  meats,  yet  one  meat 

37.  5.  which  helpeth  his  friend  for  the  A. 
40.  30.  but  in  his  4.  there  shall  burn  a  fire 

51.  5.  delivered  from  the  depth  of  the  4.  of  hell 

BELONG  ETII. 
Tab.  3.  17.  because  she  A.  lo  Tobias  by  right 
BELOVED 

2  Esd.  16.  74.  hear,  O  ye  my  A.  saith  the  I^ord 
IVisd.  4.  10.  he  pleased  God,  and  was  A.  of  him 
Eccl.  7.  3.5.  that  shall  make  thee  to  b,:  A.  20.  Vi, 

24.  1 1.  likewise  in  the  4.  city  he  gave  me  Test 

45.  1.  he  brought  out  Moses  A.  oi  God  and  mea 

46.  13.  Samuel  the  prophet  of  Lord,  4.  of  his  LurJ 

47.  16.  and  for  thy  peace  thou  w;ist  4. 

1  Mae.  a.  11.  I  was  bountiful,  and  A.  in  mv  powej 

BENDED. 

Eeel.  i3. 12.  the  hands  ol'the  Most  High  htive  4.  il 

BENDETII. 

2  Esd.  16.  13.  his  riaht  hniid  ihat  b.  the  bow 

BENEFIT. 
JVisd.  16.  24.  for  the  4.  of  such  as  trust  in  thee 
2  Mae.  2.  27.  and  liiat  seeketh  the  A.  of  otheri 

BENEFITS. 
2  Esd.  9.  10.  who  in  their  life  have  received  b. 
Keel.  12.  1.  so  shall  thou  be  thanked  for  thy  b. 

1  Mnc.]\.5'^.  according  to  I  he  A.  which  he  received 

2  Mac.  9.  20.  I  reipies!  von  to  remember  the  b. 

BENEFITED. 
IVisd.  1 1,  5.  by  t  he  same  they  i  n  t  hei  r  need  werP  i. 
13.  when  they  heard  the  other  to  be  4. 
BERYL. 
Tob.  13.  17.  the  streets  shall  be  paved  with  i 

BESEECHETII. 
fVisd.  13.  18.  he  linmhlv  A.  that  which  hath  least 

BESIEGE. 

1  Mac.  6.  19.  called  the  people  together  to  4.  them 

24.  for  which  tliev  of  oiir  nation  A.  the  tower 

BESIEGED. 

1  Mac.  6.  20.  so  they  came  together  and  A.  thoai 

21.1iowbeit,  certain  of  them  that  w  ere  A.  got  fortJl 

BESIEGING. 

Eccl.  50.  4.  he  fortified  the  citv  ag.iinst  4. 

BESOUGHT. 
.fud.  12. 8.  she  A.  Lord  (Jod  of  Isr.  to  direct  her  wuy 
msd.  8.  21.  I  [irayed  to  the  Lord  and  A.  him 
18.  2.  they  thanked  them,  and  4.  them  pardon 

BESTOW. 
Bar.  0.  10.  the  pripsis  h.  it  upon  themselves 

BESTOWED. 
2Jl/ac.l.35.the  kin?  took  manv  gifts  and  A.  on  thoos 

BETHORON. 
.fud.  4.  4.  sent  to  B.  and  Belmeii,  and  .lericho 
1  Mac.  7.  39.  Nicannr  pitched  his  tents  in  E. 

BETHSHAN. 

lJ1f(7r.5.52.  they  went  into  the  great  plain  before  D. 

12.  40.  so  he  removed  and  came  to  B. 

BETHSURA. 

1  Mac.  4.29.  they  pitched  their  tents  at  B.  ft.  7  31. 


BIB 

2  JSme.  13.  19.  the  king  marched  toward  B. 
22.  tno  king  treated  with  lliem  in  B.  second  time 
BETH  UL I  A. 
Jud.  4.  6.  Joacim  wroie  to  them  that  dwelt  in  B. 

6.  14.  tlie  Israelites  hrouglit  hiin  into  B.  10,  11. 
8.3.  Maiiassesdied  in  thycitj  nl'll  tliey  buried  him 

10.  0.  I)iit  tiiey  went  furlli  to  Ik  ^  ^ile  ol"B. 

11.  9.  lor  the  rneu  oCB.  saved  AtK  or 

BETIMES. 

Eccl.  6.  3C.  get  ft.  to  him,  and  let  ihj  foot  wear 

51.  30.  work  your  work  ft.  he  will  givt;  reward 

L  JUac.  4.  5i!.  tiiuy  rose  np  ft.  in  the  mo  ning 

See  MoRMNO. 

BETKAVING. 

IVisd.  17   12.  for  (ear  is  noihing  else  but  a  ft. 

BETUOTHEU. 

1  Mac.  3.  5G.  but  as  lor  such  as  had  ft.  wives 

BETTER. 

2  Esd.  1.  18.  it  had  been  ft.  lor  us  to  have  served 
3.  31.  are  they  olB.ibylon  ft.  than  they  ol'Sion  ? 
5.33  lovest  ll'ou  people  A.  than  he  that  made  them 

7.  4(>.  it  had  been  A.  not  to  have  given  the  earth 

12.  44.  how  much  ft.  had  it  been  tor  us 
Tub.}-2.8.a  little  with  righteousness  is  ft.  than  much 

with  unright.  it  is  A.  to  give  ii"';iis  than  to  lay  u|i 
friso(.4.1.A.!t  is  to  have  no  children  and  have  virtue 

15. 17.  he  himself  is  ft.  than  things  he  worshipped 
f.ccl.  10.  27.  A.  is  he  that  labourelh  and  abouiideih 

10.  3.  one  that  is  just  is  ft.  than  a  thousand 

18. 10.  assuage  the  heat?  so  is  a  word  ft.  than  a  gift 

17.  lo,  is  not  a  word  ft.  than  a  gift"! 
19.24.  he  thatfearelhGodis  A.  than  one  that  hath 
i20.  2.  It  is  much  ft.  to  reprove  than  to  be  aiigiy 
18  it  is  6.  than  to  shp  with  the  tongue 
25  a  thief  is  A.  than  a  man  accustomed  to  lie 
31.  A.  is  he  that  hideth  folly  than  wisdom 
32. necessary  patience  in  seeking  the  Ld. is  ft. than 

28.  21.  an  evil  death,  the  grave  were  A.  than  it 
^9.  13.  A.  than  a  mighty  shield  and  strong  spear 

22.  ft.  is  the  life  of  a  poor  man  in  a  cottage 

SO.  14.  ft.  is  the  poor  being  sound  and  strong 

17.  death  is  ft.  than  a  bitter  life  or  sickness 

36. 18.  all  meats,  yet  is  one  meat  ft.  than  another 
22.  and  a  man  loveth  nothing  A. 

40.  28.  for  ft.  it  is  to  die  than  to  beg 

41.  15.  is  ft.  than  a  man  that  liidelh  his  wisdom 

42.  14.  A.  is  the  churlishness  of  a  man  than 
Bar.  6.  59.  A.  be  a  king  that  sheweth  his  power 

1  Mac.  3.  59.  for  it  is  A.  for  us  to  die  in  battle 

13.  5.  for  I  am  no  A.  than  iiiy  brethren 

BEWAIL. 

2  Esd.  16.  2.  ft.  your  children  and  be  sorry 
Tjb.  10.  4.  and  she  began  to  A.  him  and  said 

7   ste  ceased  not  whole  nights  to  ft.  her  son 
Bel.  40.  on  seventh  dav  the  king  went  lo  A.  Daniel 

BEWAILED. 
Wisd.  18.  10.  a  noise  for  children  that  were  ft. 
Eccl.  51.  19.  I  ft.  my  ignorances  of  her 
\Mac.  12.  52.  and  there  they  ft.  Jonathan 
13.  20  and  all  Israel  ft.  him  many  days 

BEWARE. 
Tab.  4.  12.  ft.  of  all  whoredom,  my  son 
Ifisd.  1. 1 1.  ft.  of  muriiiuring  wliicii  is  unprofitable 
Eccl.  4.  20   ft.  of  evil,  and  be  not  ashamed  when 
12.  11.  though  he  humble  bimse-lf,  yet  A.  of  him 
13.8.A.that  thou  be  not  deceived  and  brougiitdovvn 

17.  14.  he  said  A.  of  all  unrighteousness 

18.  27.  in  the  day  of  sinning  he  will  ft.  of  offence 
22.  13.  ft.  of  him,  lest  thim  have  trouble 

26.  every  one  that  liearrtli  it,  will  ft.  of  him 

29.  20.  ft.  thou  thyself  fall  not  into  the  same 
32.  22.  and  6.  of  thine  own  children 

37.8.  A.  of  a  counsellor,  know  what  need  he  hath 
40.i29.  but  a  wise  man  well  nurtured  will  A. 

KEWlTCniNG. 
IVisd.  4.  12.  the  ft.  of  niuightiness  doth  obscure 

BEWRAYER. 
t;  Mac.  4.  1.  having  l;een  a  ft.  of  the  money 

BEWRAVETH. 
Eccl.  27.  21.  he  that  A.  secrets,  is  without  hope 

lUDOE.N'. 
Tab.  7.  17.  when  she  liai  done  as  ".re  had  A.  her 

BILL. 
Eccl.  25.  2(5.  give  her  a  h.  <if  divorce,  Kt  her  go 

BIND. 
Jad.  8.  10.  do  not  ft.  the  counsels  of  the  Lord 
Cec/.  7.  8.  ft.  not  one  sin  upon  another,  for  in  one 
28.  24.  and  b.  \i\t  thy  silvf^r  and  gidd 
30.7.ft.  uphill  wounds,  ami  his  bowels  be  troubled 

BIRD. 
Wisd.ft.W.  or  as  when  a  ft.  hasfiown  through  the  air 
Eccl.  27.  19.  as  one  that  lets  a  4.  go  out  of  hand 

BIRDS. 
fTisd.  17.13.  melodious  noise  of  A.  among  branches 
Bed.  27.  9.  the  b.  will  resort  to  their  like 
I    43. 17.  as  A.  fly  ng  he  scatteretb  the  snow 

BIRTH, 
fe  Esd.  4.  40.  Vier  womb  may  keep  the  ft.  any  longer 
16.  3t'.  W'tliir.  two  or  three  hours  of  her  A. 
Wiad  7.  5.  thai  had  ^nv  o'her  beginning  of  4. 

7(ie 


BLE 

2Mac.b.  '.in  the  day  of  the  king's  ft.  w  trc  brought 

BITINGS. 
lVisd.\6.9.  them  A.  of  grasshoppers  and  flies  killed 

BITTKM. 
Eccl.  12.  13.  who  will  pity  a  charmer  that  is  ft.  ? 

BITTER. 
Eslh.  14.8.  satisfieth  not  that  we  are  in  ft.  captivity 
Eccl.  29.  2.3.  moreover,  thou  shait  hear  A.  words 

30.  17.  death  is  better  than  a  ft.  life  or  sickness 
41.1.  O  death,  how  A.  is  the  remembrance  of  thee 

2  Mac.  a.  7.  they  were  brought  by  ft.  constraint 

BITTERLY. 
Eccl.  25.  18.  when  hu.sbaiid  huareth  it,  shall  sigh  ft. 

38.  17.  weej)  ft.  and  make  gieat  moan 

BITTERNESS. 
IVisd.  8.  10.  for  her  conversation  hath  no  6. 
Eccl.  4.  0.  if  he  curse  thee  in  the  ft.  of  his  soul 
7.  11.  laugh  no  man  to  scorn  in  the  A',  of  his  soul 
21.  12.  there  is  a  wisdom  which  mulliplieth  A. 

31.  29.  wine  with  excess  maketh  A.  of  the  mind 

BLACKER. 
2  Esd.  7.  55.  our  faces  shall  be  ft.  than  darkness 

BLAME. 

EcrZ.n.7.A.not  before  thou  hast  examined  the  truth 

31.  in  things  won  by  praise,  will  lay  A.  on  thee 

BLAMED. 

IVisd.  13.  6.  for  this  they  are  the  less  to  be  ft. 

2  Mac.  2.  7.  when  Jeremy  perceived,  he  ft.  them 

BLAMELESS. 

IVisd.  2.  22.  nor  discerned  a  reward  for  ft.  souls 

10.  5.  she  preserved  him  A.  to  God,  and  ki  it  him 

15.  she  delivered  the  rigiiteous  people  and  5.  seed 

18.  21.  for  then  the  ft.  man  niacle  haste  to  defend 

BLASPHEME. 

2  Mac.  15.  24.  come  against  thy  holy  people  to  A. 

BLASPHEMED. 

1  Mac.  7.  4],.  they  that  were  sent  from  Assyrians  A. 

2  Mac.  10.  34.  tliev  that  v.-ere  within  A.  e.xCL-ediiigly 

BLASPHEMER. 
IVisd.  l.G.  wisdom  will  not  acijuitaft.  of  his  words 
Eccl.  .3.  10.  that  forsaketh  his  father,  is  as  a  ft. 
2  Mac.  y.  28.  the  ft.  died  a  miserable  de-ith 
15.  32.  he  shewed  them,  the  hand  of  that  ft. 
BLASPHEMIES. 
2  Esd.  1   23.  I  gave  you  not  lire  for  your  ft. 

1  Jl/ac.2.6.wlien  he  saw  the  A.  that  were  committed 

7.  38.  remember  their  ft.  and  sailer  them  not 

2  Mac.  8.  4.  the  A.  commit'ed  against  his  name 

BLASPHEMING. 
2  Mac.  12.  14.  they  helmved  themsielves  rudely,  ft. 

BLASPHEMOUS. 
2  Jlfrtc.lO.  4.  might  not  he  delivered  to  the  ft.  nations 
13.  !1.  to  be  in  sulijection  lo  the  ft.  nations    > 

BLASPHE.MOUSLY. 
0/00.7.42.1110  rest  mav  kirow  that  lis  hath  spoken  ft. 

BLAST. 
2  Esd.  4.  5.  or  measure  me  the  ft.  of  the  wind 
13.  27.  out  of  Ins  mouth  came  a*  a  ft.  of  wind 
IVisd.  II.  20.  they  have  filien  down  with  one  ft. 

BLASTING. 
iEsd.  15. 13.  for  their  seeds  shall  fail  through  the  A. 

BLEKD. 
Eccl.  42.  5.  and  tomake  side  of  an  evil  servanttoft. 

BLEMISH. 
Eccl.  15.  35.  my  son,  ft.  not  thy  good  deeds 

31.  8.  blessed  is  the  rich, that  is  found  without  ft. 

BLESS. 
Tab.  4. 19.  ft.  the  Lord  thy  God  nlway,  nnd  desire 

8.  5.  let  the  heaven  ft,  thee,  and  all  creatures 
13.  13.  they  shall  ft.  the  Lord  of  the  just 

15.  let  my  soul  A.  God  the  great  King 
Eccl.  4.  13.  where  she  enters,  the  Lord  will  b. 

32.  13.  for  these  things  ft.  liim  that  made  thee 

39.  14  sing  praise,  A.  the  Lord  in  all  his  works 
45.  15.  tliev  should  A   the  people  in  his  name 
50. 22.  ft.  ve  God  of  all  whodoih  wondrous  things 

iJaiu  3.  35.  !>.  ye  the  Loril,  36,  37,  38,  39,  40,  <S-c. 
BLESSED. 

1  Esd.  A.  40.  ft.  be  the  God  of  truth 

00.  ft.  art  thou  who  hast  given  me  wisdom 
0.  46.  so  E-dras  ft.  the  Lord  God  most  high 

2  F.sil.  13.  24,  are  more  A.  than  thev  thsl  be  dead 
Tab.  3.  11.  A.  an  thou,  O  Lord  my  God,  thy  holy 

and  glorious  namo  is  A.  and  lionourable 
for  ever,  8.  5.  |  11.  14.  ./ud.  13.  17. 
4.  12.  our  fail'.ers  vvere  6.  in  their  children 
7.  7.  R;igiiel  ft.  him,  and  said   unto  him,  thou  art 

13.  Iieliold,  take  her  and  lea-l  her,  and  he  A.  them 
II).  11.  be  A.  them,  and  sent  tiiein  away,  11.  17. 
13,1. Toll!  t  wrote  prayer  of  rejoicing  and  said,  ft.  be 

God  that  livelh  for  ever,  and  A.  be  his  kingdom 
12.  A.  shall  all  be  which  love  thee  for  ever 

14.  ft.  are  lln^y  who  love  thee,  A.  are  they  who 

have  been  sorrow4"ul  for  all  thy  scourges 
18,  ft,  be  God  which  hath  extolled  it  for  ever 
Jud.  14.  7.  A.  art  thou  in  the  tabernacle  of  Juda 
15.  0.  they  A.  her  with  one  accord,  and  said 

10.  ft.  he  thou  of  the  almighty  Lord  for  ever 
IVisd.  2.  16.  he  pronouncelh  the  just  to  be  ft. 
3.  13.  ft.  is  the  barren  that  is  undcfilod 


BOA 


[ArocsTnu 


JVisd  ]4.7.ft.:sfnewood  whereby  riphleousn.coracs 
Eccl.  11.  28.  judge  none  ft.  belbre  Ids  death 
14.1.  A.  is  th-j  man  that  hath  not  slipped  with  mouth 
2,  A.  is  he  whose  conscience  hath  not  coiidtniiio* 
20.  ft.  is  the  man  that  doth  ineditale  good  thing! 
20.  1.  A.  i^  the  man  ihal  hath  a  virtuous  wife 
31.  8.  A.  is  the  rich  that  is  found  without  bleniisl 
9.  wlio  is  he  7  and  we  will  call  him  ft. 

33.  12.  some  of  them  hath  he  ft.  and  exalted 

34.  15.  A.  is  the  soul  of  hini  that  fearelh  the  Lord 
45. 1.  Moses  beloved,  whose  memorial  is  A.  49. 10 

40.  11.  the  judges,  let  their  memory  i'.  i. 

48.  11  A.  are  they  that  saw  thee,  and  slept  in  .ov» 
50.  28.  A.  is  he  shall  be  e.xeicised  in  these  things 
29.  ft.  be  the  Lord  for  ever,  amen,  amen 
2  Mac.  1.  17.  ft.  he  our  God  in  all  things 
15.  34.  A.  be  he  that  hath  kept  his  own  place 
BLESSETH. 

1  i!;5d.4.36.  calleth  upon  truili,  and  the  heavenft.  i, 

BLESSING. 

IVisd.  15.  19.  without  the  nraise  of  God  and  his  ft 

Eccl.  3.  8.  that  a  A.  may  come  on  thee  from  then- 

9.  for  A.  of  father  eslablisheth  houses  of  childrei 

11.  22.  ft.  of  the  Lord  is  the  reward  of  the  godly 

33.  16.  by  the  A.  of  the  Lord  I  profited  and  filled 

34.  17.  he  giveth  health,  life,  and  A. 

36.  17.  according  to  A.  of  Aaron  over  thy  people 

37.  24.  a  wise  man  shall  bc^  filled  with  A. 
39.  22.  his  A.  covered  the  dfy  land  as  a  river 
44,22.  with  Isaac  did  he  establish  the  A.  ofall  meg 

23.  he  acknowledged  him  in  his  A.  and  gave  him 

50.  20.  to  give  Ihe  A.  of  the  Lord  with  his  lips 

21. they  bowed  down,that  they  might  receive  aft. 

BLESSINGS. 

Eccl.  16.  29.  the  Lord  tilled  the  earth  with  his  ft. 

47.  6.  the  people  praised  him  in  Ihe  A.  of  the  Lord 

BLIND. 
EccL~0. 29.  presents  and  gifis  A. (he  eyes  of  the  wis* 
Bar.  6.  37.  they  cannot  restore  a  A.  man  to  sight 

BLINDED. 
IVisd.  2.  21.  their  own  wickedness  hath  A.  them 

BLINDNESS. 
IVisd.  19.  17.  even  with  A.  weii!  ihese  stricken 

2  Mac.  10.  30.  so  that  being  confounded  with  ft. 

BLOOD. 

2  Esd.  1.  26.  for  ye  havedefiled  your  hands  with  6 

32.  whose  6. 1  v.'iil  requireof  your  batiiis,saith  L 

5.  5.  and  A.  shall  drop  out  of  the  wood,  and  stons 

15.  8.  behold,  the  innocent  and  righleous  A.  crieth 

unto  me,  9.  22.  Estli.  16.  5.  2  Mac.  1.  8 

.fud.  6.  4.  mountains  shall  be  drimkeii  with  their  ft. 

9.3.SO  that  they  dyed  their  bed  in  ft.beingileceived 

4.  which  abhorred  the  pollution  of  their  6. 
Esth.  IG.  10.  a  stranger  from  the  Persian  ft. 
IVisd.1.2.  being  coin|iacted  in  A.  of  the  seed  of  men 
11.  6.  a  running  river,  troubled  with  foul  A. 
12. 5,  devourersofmaii'sflesh,  and  the  feasts  of  ft. 
14.  25.  so  Ihat  there  reigned  in  all  men,  A.  thetl 
Eccl.  8.  16.  for  ft.  is  as  nothing  in  his  sisht 

11.  32.  and  a  sinful  man  layetn  wait  lor  9. 

12.  16.  ho  will  not  be  satisfied  with  A. 
28.  11.  and  a  hasty  fighting  sheddeth  A. 

34.  21.  he  that  defraudelh  him,  is  a  man  offt. 
,39.  26.  the  A.  of  Ihe  grape  is  for  iKse  of  man's  lift 

1  Mac.  6.  34.  they  shewed  them  the  A.  of  grap'jn 
7.  17.  their  A.  have  they  shed  about  Jerusalr.m 

10.  89.  is  to  be  given  to  such  as  are  of  the  king's  ft, 

2  Mac.  8.  3.  and  hear  the  A.  that  cried  unto  him 
12.  16.  a  lake  being  filled  was  seen  runninj;,  with  ft, 
14,  45.  though  his  ft.  gushed  out  like  spr  uts 

46.  when  as  his  A.  was  now  ipiite  goni. 
Sec  Innocent. 
BLOOD-SHEDDER. 
Eccl.  34.  22.  hf  that  delVaodfth  the  labcurer  is  O  b. 

BLOOD-SIIEDDING. 
Eccl.  27,  15,  the  strife  of  the  proud  ia  ft. 

BLOT. 
Eccl.  11.33.  lest  he  bring  upon  thee  a  perpetuaI6 
20.  24.  a  lie  is  a  foul  A.  in  a  man 
46.  20.  to  A.  out  the  wickedness  of  the  people 

BLOTTED. 
Eccl.  23.  26.  her  rei)roach  shall  not  hA  b.  out 
39. 9.  so  long  as  world  end u ret h,  shall  lot  heft.  ouH 

41.  11.  but  an  ill  name  of  sinners  shi,!l  be  6.  out 
44,  13,  and  their  glory  shall  not  1)0  A   out 

BLOW. 
JVisd.  5.  23.  and  like  a  storm  shall  ft,  ihem  away 
Eccl.  28.  12.  if  thou  A.  the  -nark  it  sI.rU  burn 

BLOWN, 
IVisd.  5. 14.  like  dnsi  tint  is  A.  away  with  the  wiad 

BLOWETH. 
Eccl.  43.  16.  and  at  his  will  Ihe  sot.lh-wind  ft, 

BLUE. 
Eccl.  23.  10.  shall  not  be  without  n  A.  mark 

BOARS. 
2  Esd.  15.  30,  shall  go  forth  ns  wild  A.  of  thewoo^ 

BOAST. 
JVisd.  2. 16.  he  maketh  his  A.  that  God  is  his  f«th»t 
Eccl.  7.  .5.  A.  not  of  thy  wisdom  before  'ho  kiaf 

11.  4.  A.  not  of  thy  clothing  and  ruimeol 


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BOR 


30ASTED. 
Eeel  18. 18.  Senri'chonbcame  ag.  Sioni.  proudlj 

1!0.\STETH. 
/•'.eel.  10.  27.  that  b.  himstflt',  rind  wanteth  bread 

BO.VSTING. 
Eecl  47.  4.  when  he  l>i;at(hiwn  the  b.  of  Goliath 

BO.VTS. 
i.Mcc.  12.3.  go  with  iheir  wives  and  children  into  A. 
'i.  Judas  svt  tilt'  6.(111  lir.'  ami  slew  thuse-thutflcd 
BODY. 

1  Ksd.  3.  4.  the  stinrd  that  kept  the  king's  4. 

2  Edd.  3.  5.  ihou  iravest  a  b.  to  .Aduiii  witlioutsoul 

5.  14.  extreme  riarCuliicss  went  tlirough  all  ni_Y  i. 
{*.  iu.  coniiiiaiidcd  milk  oiil  ot'the  parts  ot'ili'e  b. 
J  I.  45.  appear  nut,  tlinu  eagle,  nor  thy  vain  b. 
12.  3.  the  whole  b.  iiCthe  eagle  was  burnt 

Hi.  til.  he  put  his  heart  in  the  midst  ol'llie  b. 

Jad.  10.  3. she  washed  her  b.  all  over  with  water 

H  isd.  2.  3.  our  b.  shall  be  luriied  into  ashes 
!1.  I.'i.  th(!  cuiriiptible  b.  preiiseth  down  the  soul 

Keel.  7.  24.  hiist  (laughters'!  have  eare  of  their  b. 
'2^i.  IG.  a  I'ornicaliir  in  tiie  b.  of  his  flesh  not  cease 

IS.  the  walls  cover  me,  and  no  b.  seeth  me 
30.  15.  health  and  good  stale  of  A.  are  above  gold 
34.  25.  washcth  after  the  touching  of  a  dead  b. 
38.  10.  then  cover  his  A.  accoidiiig  to  the  custom 
47. 19.  by  thy  b.  was  brought  into  subjection 
48.  13.  and  after  his  death  his  b.  prophesied 
51.  2.  and  hast  preserved  my  A.  from  deslruciion 

2  .Mac.  7.  4.  locut  off  the  uimost  parts  of  his  b. 

7.  be  punished,  through  every  member  of  thy  4. 
9.  7.  the  inemhers  of  his  4.  were  much  pained 
9.  so  that  the  worms  rose  up  out  of  the  4. 
BODIES. 

Jud.6.  4.  fieldsshall  be  tilled  with  their  dead  4. 

F.ccl  11.  1 1,  the  mourning  of  men  is  about  their4. 

Har.  2.  17.  who.^c  souls  are  taken  from  their  4. 

6.  22.  on  their  4.  and  heads  sit  hats  and  birds 

BODILY. 
2  Esd.  1.  37.  they  have  not  seen  me  with  b.  eyes 

BOLD. 
Jud.  14. 1.3.  the  slaves  have  been  4.  to  comedown 
F.ccl.  G.  11.  he  will  be  4.»over  thy  servants 
8.  15.  travel  not  by  the  way  with  a  4.  fellow 
19.  3.  and  a  4.  man  shall  be  taken  away 
22.  5.  she  that  is  4.  dishonoureth  her  father 
2  Mac.  4.  2.  tnug  wos  he  4.  to  call  him  a  traitor 
BOLDLY. 

1  Mac.  4.  l?.  after  this  you  may  4.  take  the  spoils 

2  .Wuc. 14. 43. he  ran  4.  up  the  wall,  and  castiiimself 

BOLDNESS. 
Jud.  10.  10.  Il.c  Peisians  quaked  at  her  4. 
Wisd.  5.  I.  the  riiihteous  shall  stand  in  great  b. 
12.  17.  thou  makest  their  4.  manifest 

1  Mac.  4.  32.  cause  the  4.  of  their  strengti.  to  fall 

2  Mae.  6.  IS.  they  trust  in  their  weapons  a.id  4. 

BONDAGE. 

1  Ksd.8.fi0.when  we  were  in  4.  we  were  not  toisaken 

2  F.sd.  1.  7.  I  brought  them  from  the  houst  jf  4. 
Jud.  8.  22.  wheresoever  wc  shall  be  in  4. 

If  isd.  19.  14.  but  these  brought  friends  inio  4. 

BOND  MAN. 
1  Esd.  3.  19.  mind  of  the  4.  and  freeman  ti.  le  one 

BOND-SLAVE. 
I  Mac.  2.  11.  of  a  free-woman  she  is  become  a  4. 

BONDS. 
fVisd.  10.  14.  and  she  left  him  not  in  4. 
17.2.  fettered  with  the  4. of  a  long  night,  lay  exiled 
Eccl.  0.  25.  and  he  not  srieved  with  her  4. 

BONES. 

."^cc/.  2S.  17.  the  stroke  of  the  torgue  breaks  the  4. 

4f>.  12   let  Iheir  4.  flourish  out  of  place,  49.  10. 

fiar.  2. 24.  that  the  4.  of  our  kings,  and  the  4.  of  our 

fathers  should  be  taken  out  of  their  places 

BOOK. 

1  Ksd.  7.  6.  things  written  in  the  4.  of  Moses,  9. 

2  Ksi/.  12.  37.  write  these  things  in  a  4.  Tab.  12.20. 
Tab,  1.  1.  the  4.  of  the  words  of  Tobit,  Bar.  1.  1. 
Kci;/.  24.23.  these  Ihinffsare  tlie4.  of  the  covenant 

50.  27.  hath  written  in  this  4.  the  instruction 
Bar.-i.l.  this  isthe  4.  oflhe  commandments  ofGod 
I  Mac.  1.  57.  was  found  the  4.  of  the  testament 

3  Mac.  G.  12.  I  beseech  those  that  read  this  4. 

BOOKS. 

1  F.sd.  2.  21.  sought  out  in  the  4.  of  Ihy  fathers 

2  F.sd.  0.  20.  4.  shall  be  opened  before  firmament 

1  Mac.  1.  .50.  had  rent  in  pieces  the  4.  of  the  law 

2  Mac.  2.  23.  being  ileclared  by  Jason  in  five  4. 

BOOTY. 
2  Mac.  8.  20.  and  so  tl'pv  received  a  great  4. 

BORDERERS. 
2  Mac  9.  25.  princes  that  are  4.  to  my  kingdotn 

BORN. 
1  T'Vrf.  4. 15.  women  have  4.  the  kins  and  all  people 
i  F.sd.  3.  21.  »o  he  all  thev  that  are  4.  of  him 
14.  2(1.  hut  tliey  Ih?    shall  be  4.  afterwar.l 
lull  12  20.  hehad  di  ank  in  ope  dav  .=ince  he  was  4. 
W  t.si/.  2.  2.  for  WK  are  4.  at  all  adventure 
&   13.  as.<oiin  as  4.  we  hei.'in  to  d'aw  i..  ournnd 

7.  3i  whtn  1  v/asi   1  iI"m  in  tlic  common  air 

7fi7 


BRA 

F.ccl.  10.  18.  for  them  that  arc  4.  ofa  woman 
14.  18.  one  comelh  to  an  end  and  anollier  is  6 
23.  14.  and  wish  that  thou  liadst  not  been  4. 
41.9.  and  if  you  be  4.  you  shall  be  4.  to  a  curse 
44.  9.  perished,  as  though  they  had  never  been  4. 
49.  15.  nor  was  there  a  man  4.  like  unto  Joseph 

1  Mac.  2.  7.  wherefore  was  1  4.  to  see  this  misery 

BORNE. 
Bar.  6.4.  ye  shall  see  gods  of  gold  4.  upon  shoulders 
20.  they  Lire  4.  on  shoulders  having  no  feet 
BOKUOV/ED. 
IVisd.  15.  16.  and  iie  that  4.  his  own  spirit 

BOKROVVING. 

Eccl.  18.  33.  not  made  a  beggar  by  banqueting  or  4. 

BOSOM. 

2  Esd.  15.  21.  I  will  recomiiense  in  their  4 

BOTTLE. 
.Tud.  10.  5.  then  she  gave  her  maid  a  4.  of  wine 

BOTTOM. 
IVisd.  10.  19.  cast  them  out  of  the  4.  of  the  deep 
Eccl.  24.  5.  and  I  walked  in  the  4.  of  the  deep 

BOTTOMS. 
fVisd.  17.  14.  came  out  of  the  4.  of  inevitable  hell 

BOUGHS. 
2  Mac.  10.  7.  they  bear  fair  4.  and  palms  also 
14.  4.  presenting  unto  him  a  crown  also  of  the  b. 

BOUGHT. 
.Tud.  4.  10.  and  iheir  servants  4   with  money 
Eccl.  33.30.  because  thou  hast  4.  him  with  a  pi  ice 
BOUND. 

1  Esd.  1.  40.  and  4.  him  with  a  chain  of  brass 

2  Esd.  13.  13.  some  sorry,  some  of  them  were  4. 
10.  77.  woe  to  iKen!  that  ate  4.  with  iheir  sins 

Tab.  8.  3.  fl^d  into  Egypt,  "nd  th;  angel  4.  him 
.Jiid.  0.  13.  th'iy  b.  Achior  ami  cast  him  down 
H'isd.  17.  17.  all  4.  with  one  chain  oPdarkness 
Eccl.  27.  21.  as  for  a  wound,  it  may  be  4.  up 
28.  19.  nor  hath  been  4.  in  her  bands 
BOUNDS. 

1  Mac.  14.  6.  and  enlarged  the  4.  of  his  nation 

BOUNTY. 

Estk.  16.2.are  honoured  with  thegrcat4.of  princcB 

BOUNTIFUL. 

2  F.sd.  7.  65.  that  he  is  4.  for  he  is  ready  to  give 

1  Mac.  G.  11.  I  was  b.  and  beloved  in  my  power 

BOW. 

2  Esd.  16.  13.  his  right  hand  that  bendeih  the  b. 
.fud.  9.  7.  they  trust  in  shield,  and  spear  and  4. 
IVisd.  5.  21.  as  from  a  well  drawn  4.  shall  they  fly 

BOW. 
F.slli.  13.  12.  that  I  did  not  4.  to  proud  Aman 
Eccl.  4.  7.  and  4.  thy  head  to  .i  great  man 
8.  let  it  not  grieve  thee  to  4.  thine  ear  to  poor 

6.  25.  4.  down  thy  shoulder  and  bear  her 
33.  if  thou  4.  thine  ear,  thou  shall  be  wise 

7.  23.  4.  down  their  neck  from  their  youth,  30.  12. 
33.  26.  a  yoke  and  a  collar  do  4.  the  neck 

47.  19.  thou  didst  4.  ihv  loins  unto  women 

BOtrVED. 
F.ccl.  50.  21.  they  4.  themselves  down  to  worship 
51.  10.  I  4.  down  mine  ear,  and  received  her 
Bar.6.27.nor  if  thev  iii'4.  down,  can  make  straight 

BOWETII. 

F.ccl.  38.  30.  he  4.  down  his  strength  before  his  feet 

BOWING. 

1  Mac.  7.  27.  but  she  4.  herself  toward  him 

BOWELS. 
Feci.  10.  9.  while  he  lives,  he  casteth  away  his  i. 
30.  7.  his  4.  will  be  troubled  at  every  cry 

2  Mac.  9. 5.  a  pain  of  the  4.  that  was  remediless 
C.  for  he  had  tormented  other  men's  4. 

BOWL. 
Bc/.33.lJabbacuc  a  prophet  had  brokenbrend  in  e4. 

BO.X  TREES 
'iF.sd.  14.24.  but  look  thou  pie[iare  thee  many  4. 

BRACELET. 
Eccl.  21.  21.  is  like  a  4.  u|)on  ills  right  hand 

BRACELETS. 
.fud.  10.  4.  she  put  about  her  her  4.  and  chains 

BRAGGED. 
.fud.  16.  5.  he  4.  that  he  would  burn  my  border 

BRAGGING. 
2  Mac.  9.  7.  ho  nothini;  at  all  ceased  from  his  4. 

BRAIDED. 
.hid.  10.  3.  and  b.  the  hair  of  her  head 

BRAN. 
Bar.  C.  43.  the  women  also  burn  4.  for  perfume 

BRANCIJES. 
Wisd.  4.  4.  though  they  flouri.-h  in  4.  for  a  time 

5.  the  imperfect  4.  shall  be  brolieii  olT 
F.ccl.  1.  20.  and  the  4.  thereof  are  Iohl'  life 
14.  26.  under  licr shelter,  ami  lodje  under  her  4. 

23.  25.  and  her  4.  shall  bring  forih  no  fruit 

24.  16.  us  the  turpentine  tree  (  stretched  nut  my  4. 

and  mj-  4.  are  the  4.  of  honour  and  :;race 
2  Mcu:.  I'O.  7.  therefore  thev  bjire  4.  and  boughs 

BRASS. 
1  F,sd.^.^(^  came  and  hound  him  with  a  chain  of 4. 
IVisd.  15.  9.  to  do  the  like  workers  in  4 
F.ccl.  28.20  •.he  bandi  thereof  are  bands  of  4. 


BRE 

1  Mac.  8.  22.  wrote  m  tables  of  4.  M  18,  Zl. 
BRAVELY. 

Jud.  10.  4.  she  decked  herM'lf  4.  to  a  juretneeyer 

BRAWLING 
Kfti.  31.29.  maketh  bitterness  oflhe  mind  witbft 

BRAWLS. 
Eccl.  27.  14.  their  4.  make  one  otoi)  his  pan 

BREAD. 
1  F.sd.  1.  19.  held  the  feast  of  sweel  4.  st  /cr.  day 
iEsd.  1.19.  gave  you  manna,  so  ye  did  eat  angels  b 
Tub.  1.  10.  1  gave  my  4.  to  the  hiiiigiy,  4.  Iti. 

4.  17.  pour  out  thy  A.  on  the  bunal  of  the  just 
Jud.  10.  5.  then  she  filled  a  ba^  miiIi  fine  4. 
F.ccl.  10.  27.  then  he  that  boasteih  and  waiitetbi 

12.  5.  hold  buck  thy  4.  and  give  ii  not  unto  biiu 

14.  10.  a  wicked  eye  envielh  his  4. 

15.  3.  with  the  4.  of  understanding  shall  he  feed 
20.  16.  lliey  that  eat  my  4.  sjieak  evil  of  me 

23.  17.  all  4.  is  sweel  to  a  wiioienioiiger 
29.  21.  the  chief  thing  for  life  is  waier  and  4 

33.  24.  4.  correction  and  work  lor  a  servant 

34.  21.  the  4.  of  the  needy  is  llieii  hie 
45.  20.  he  prepared  him  4.  in  abiiiid.ince 

Bal.  33.  Habbacuc  had  broken  4.  in  a  bowl 

BREADTH. 
Eccl.  1.  3.  who  can  find  out  the  A.  oflhe  earth  1 

BREAK. 
1  Esd.  4.  4.  A.  down  mountains,  walls,  andtowerg 
./ud.  9.  10.  4.  down  their  staieliness  by  a  woman 

BREAK  EST. 
.Tud.  9.  7.  thou  art  the  Lord  that  A.  the  battles 

BREAKETH. 
Jud.  10.  3.  for  God  4.  ihe  baMles,  he  delivered 
Eccl.  23.  18.  a  man   that  A.  wedlock,  saying,  ihui 

BREAST. 
2 Esd.  14.40.  when  I  drunk  it, wisdom  grew  in  my  4- 

BREAST  I'LATE. 
IVisd.  5. 18.  he  shall  put  on  iighleousness  as  a  J. 
Eccl.  43.  20.  it  clotheth  the  water  as  wiih  a  A. 
45.  10.  he  compassed  him  .villi  a  h.  of  judgment 

1  Mac.  3.  3.  he  put  on  a  4.  as  a  giant 

BREASTS. 

2  Esd.  8. 10.  for  thou  hast  commanded  nut  oflhe  6. 

milk  to  be  given,  which  is  the  fruit  of  the  i 
2  Mac.  6.  10.  the  babes  hanging  at  their  4 

BREATH. 
2  Esd.  3.  5.  did  breathe  into  him  the  4.  of  life 
IVisd.  2.  2.  the  4.  In  our  nostrils  is  as  smoke 
7.  25.  for  she  is  the  4.  of  the  power  of  God 
15.  5.  they  desire  a  dead  image  that  hath  no  6. 
Feci.  33.  20.  as  long  as  thou  livest  and  hast  6. 
Bar.  6.  25.  Ihe  ihings  wherein  lliero  is  no  4. 
2  .Mac.  7.  22.  for  I  neither  gave  you  4.  nor  life 

23.  the  Creator  will  give  you  life  and  A.  agaia 
14.  45.  while  there  was  vet  4.  within  him 

BUEAtllED. 
IVisd.  15.  11.  and  that  h.  in  him  a  living  spirit 

BREATHING. 
IVisd.  11.  18.  A.  out  a  fiery  \apour  or  smoke 
2.^/ac.  9.  7.  A.  out  fire  in  bis  lage  againstthe  Jcwt 

BRED. 
TViid.  12.  10.  that  their  malice  was  A.  in  them 

BREECHES. 
Eccl.  45.  8.  with  4.  w  tli  a  long  robe,  and  ephod 

BRETHREN. 
1   Esd.  3.  22.  forget  their  love  to  friends  and  4. 
4.61.  so  became  to  Babylon  and  told  it  to  all  hisi 

5.  3.  all  their  A.  played,  aiul  he  made  litem  go  up 
Tub.  1.  3.  and  I  did  many  alms-deeds  to  my  4. 

2.  2.  what  pool  man  ihou  shall  find  out  of  our  b. 

4.  13.  my  son,  love  Ihy  A.  and  despise  not  thy  A. 
5-  12.  then  he  said,  I  am  Azarias,  of  Ihy  A. 

1.3.  were  not  seduced  with  Ihe  error  of  our  4. 
7.  3.  liaguel  asked  them, from  whence  are  you,  4.? 

11.  17.  there  was  joy  aniciig  all  his  4.  at  Nineva 

14.  4.  our  4.  shall  be  scattered  in  Ihe  earlh 
7.  shall  rejoice,  shewing  mercy  to  our  4. 

.Tud.  7.  .30.  4.  be  of  good  coinage,  lei  us  endure 

5.  14.  4.  provoke  not  Ihe  Lord  our  God  to  anget 

24.  O  4.  let  us  shew  an  exain|)le  to  our  4. 
Eccl.  10.20.  among  4.  he  that  is  chief  is  Iwmourable 

25.  1.  Iheniiiiy  of  4.  the  love  of  iieiglihours 
40.  24.  4.  and  help  are  against  lime  of  trouble 

1  Mac.  3.  2.  and  all  his  4.  helped  him 
5.  .32.  he  said,  fijlit  this  day  for  your  4. 

12.  11.  as  it  heconiclh  us  to  think  on  our  b. 

13.  4.  all  my  A.  arc  slain,  for  Lrael'o  sake 
5.  for  I  am  no  heUer  llian  my  A. 

2  Mac.  1.  1.  the  A.  ihe  Jews  that  be  at  Jenisale-* 

wish  to  the  4.  the  Jews  in  Egypt  health 
7.  1.  ?pvcn  4.  with  Ihe'r  niniher  were  l.iiicii 
29.  being  wnrlby  of  thy  A.  lake  Ihv  liealh,  that! 
mav  rt'ceive  thee  in  mercy  again  wiTb 
thy'A. 

36.  our  4.  who  have  siifferen  a  short  pam 

37.  but  I,  as  my  A.  otter  tip  my  body  and  life 
10.  21.  that  they  had  .'■old  Iheir  A.  for  money 

15.  14.  this  is  a  lover  oflhe  4    who  prayelh 

BREVITY. 
2  Mac.  2.  31.  but  to  use  A  »nd  avoid  Ibbourms 


'-"      BUI 

BRIBERY. 

Cccl.  40.  12   all  b.  and  iiiiustice  shall  be  bloltod  out 

BRSCKLPh 
[t^itd.  15.  13.  ofearllily  matter  nmketh  b.  vessels 

UlllDE. 
t  ^d.  7.  2().  aP'i  the  b.  shall  appear  and  be  seen 
Bar.  2.23.  t.'ie  voice  of  bridegroom,  and  voice  ot  A. 

1  JUac.  'J.  37.  were  bringing  tiie  b.  IVom  Nudubaiha 

BRIDIilJKOOM,  S. 

2  Esd.  16.  33.  virgins  shall  mourn,  having  no  b. 
34.  in  the  wars  shall  tlieir  b.  be  destrojH;d 

I  Mac.  1.  27.  every  b.  look  up  lamentation 
9.  39.  b.  came  I'orLli,  anil  his  friends  to  meet  (hem 

liKlDGE. 

8  Mac.  12.  13.  lie  went  also  about  to  make  a  b. 

BUIULES. 

1  Esd.  3.  6.  and  a  chariot  with  4.  of  gold 

Z  Mac.  10.  21).  live  nun  on  horses  with  b.  of  gold 

BRIGHT,  AVe  Flames. 

BRIGHT  ER. 

Ecr.l.  17.  31.  what  is  b.  than  the  sun  1  yet  light  fails 

'23.  I'J.  are  ten  thousand  i lines  h.  than  the  sun 

BRKiHTNESS. 

2  E^sd.  10.  50.  he  shewed  thee  the  4.  of  her  glory 
tViad.  7. 26.  for  she  is  the  A.  of  the  everlasting  light 
J^ccl.  43.  11.  very  beautiful  it  is  in  the  b.  thereof 
Bar.  5.  3.  God  will  shew  thy  4.  to  every  country 

BRING. 

J  Esrf.  4.  5.  get  the  victory,  they  4.  all  to  the  king 

32.  do  ye  not  give,  and  b.  all  to  the  woman? 

BRlxNGEST. 

Wisd.  16. 13.  leads  to  gates  of  hell,  and  4.  up  again 

BRINGETH. 
1  £«d.4.24.  when  he  hath  robbed,  he  4.  it  to  his  love 

BROKEN. 
IVisd.  4.  5.  the  imperfect  branches  shall  be  4.  off 
Bee/.  J3.2.  if  one  smitten  against  other,  it  shall  be  4. 
t  Mac.  7.le.  lor  they  have  b.  the  covenant  and  oath 

BROOK. 
Eccl.  21.  30.  I  also  came  out  as  a  4.  from  a  river 
31.  and  lo,  my  b.  became  a  river,  my  river  a  sea 
39.  13.  as  a  rose  growing  by  the  4.  of  the  field 

1  Mac.  5. 31).  have)>ilclied  their  tents  beyond  the  4. 

BROOKS. 

Jud.  2.  8.  their  slain  shall  (ill  their  valleys  and  4. 

BROTHER. 

2  Esd.  12.  11.  seen  in  the  vision  of  thy  4.  Daniel 
Tvb.  ,5.  0.  I  have  lodged  with  our  4.  10.  11,  13. 
J\id.  8.  2ti.  the  sheep  of  Laban  his  mother's  4. 
Estlt.  15.  P.  I  ain  thy  4.  be  ol'good  cheer 

H'i.id.  10.  3.  in  fury  whciewitli  he  murdered  his  4. 

10.  wher.  the  righteous  fled  from  his  4.  wrath 
Eeef.  7. 12  devise  not  a  lie  against  thy  h. 

18.  chan,'eiiot  a  faithful  4.  lor  the  gold  of  Ophir 
29.  10.  lose  thy  money  for  thy  4.  and  friend 
27.  give  place,  my  4.  Cometh  to  be  lodged 
■J3.  19.  give  not  thy  wifeand  4.  powerover  thee 
31.  if  thou  have  a  servant,  entreat  him  as  a  4. 
I  Mac.  2.  05.  voiir  4.  Simon  is  a  man  of  counsel 

BUOTHERHOOl). 
I  Mac,  12.  17.  concerning  tlie  renewing  of  our  4. 

BUCKLE. 
t  Mac.  10.89.  king  Alexander  sent  him  a  4.  ofgoid 
11.  53.  he  gave  him  leave  to  w  ear  a  golden  4. 

BUCKLER. 
E£r/.37.  5.  andlakethiip  the  4.  against  the  enemy 

BUD. 
Keel.  39. 13.  4.  forth  as  a  rose  growing  by  tlie  brook 

BUDS. 
y/'isd.  2.  8.  let  us  crown  ourselves  with  rose-4. 

PIJILD. 
I  Ksd.  2.  4.  Lord  comiiiamled  me  to  4.  him  a  house 
5.  let  him  go  up,  and  b.  the  hmise  of  the  Lord 
18.  that  the  Jews  do  4.  the  market-places 
4.  8.  if  he  command  to  4.  they  4. 
6.  2.  Zorobabel  and  Jesus  began  to4.  the  house 
4.  by  whose  appointment  do  ye  4.  this  house? 
Tob.  14.5.  where  they  shall  4.  a  temple;  af  erihcir 
captivity  shall  4.  up  Jerusalem 
gloriously 
Eee/.3.]4.in8tead  of  sins  it  siiall  be  added  4.  thee  up 
47.  13.  that  he  miglil  4.  a  Ikiusc  in  hi.i  name 
1  Mac.  15.  39.  ho  cminanded  him  to  4.  up  Cedron 
BUILDF.D. 

1  F.sd.  6.  14.  this  house  was  4.  nviny  years  ago 

2  Esd.  8.  52  to  you  a  city  is  4.  and  rest  allowed 
Tob.  13.  10.  that  his  tabernacle  may  be  4.  with  joy 

BUILDERS. 
1  Eai.  S.  30.  Rathumiis  be:;:in  to  hinder  the  b. 

BUILDETH. 
£  Rsd.  16.  43.  he  that  4.  as  he  that  shall  not  dwell 
Ecc/. 21.  8.  4.  his  house  with  other  men's  money 
34.  23.  when  one  4.  and  another  pulleth  down 

BUlLniNG. 
I  Ktd.  A.  51.  twenty  talents  lo  the  4.  oflhe  temple 
5.63.cametothe  4.ofthis  with  weeping  and  cryin, 
6.  9.  6.  a  house  to  the  Lord  of  costly  stones 
Rsd.  10. 54.  there  can  no  man's  4.  be  able  to  stand 
Tod.l4.5.hoiiseol'G. shall  be  built  with  a  glorious  4 
I  Mas.  Ic>.  23.  'he  4.  of  the  waXi  whicli  he  made 
7iiB 


CAL 

BUILT. 

1  Esd.  2. 24.  that  if  this  eity  be  4.  again  and  walls 
4.  51.  twenty  talents  till  the  time  that  it  were  4. 
Tob.  13.  16.  Jerusalem  shall  be  4.  with  sapphires 
14.  5.  the  house  of  God  shall  be  4.  in  it  for  ever 

BULL. 

Eccl,  6. 2.  that  thy  soul  be  not  torn  in  pieces  as  a  b. 

BULLOCKS. 

1  K^d.6.29.  for  sacrifices,  for  4.  and  rams  and  lambs 
8.  14.  silver  and  gold  may  be  collecti:d  for  4.  rains 

Eccl.  38.  25.  in  labours,  and  whose  talk  is  of  4. 

BURDEN. 
B'ccl.  13.  2.  b.  not  thyself  above  thy  power 

BURDENS. 
Eccl.  33.  24.  a  wand  and  4.  are  for  the  ass 

BURI\L. 
Tob.  2.  9.  the  same  nigl-.t  I  returned  from  the  4. 
4.  17.  pour  out  thy  bread  on  the  4.  of  the  just 
Kcci.21.3.lhatgallierelli  stones forthe  tomb  of  his4. 
38. 16.  then  cover  his  body  and  neglect  not  his  4. 

2  Mac,  13.7.  not  havin."  so  much  as  4.  in  the  earth 

BURIED. 
Tab.  14.  11.  IiB  4.  him  honourably,  1.  17,  18.  |  2.  7. 
£(c/.  44. 14. their  bodies  are4  in  peace, name  liveth 
2J/ac.i).15  he  judged  not  worlhytobesomuch  as4. 

BURIETH. 
Tob.  2.  8.  and  vet  lo,  he  4.  the  dead  again 

BURN. 
.7ud.  16.  .5.  ho  bragged  he  would  4.  up  my  borders 
IVisd.  16.  IS.  that  it  might  not  4.  up  the  beastjj 
Eccl.  28.  12.  if  thou  blow  the  spark,  it  shall  4. 
23.  it  shall  4.  in  them,  and  rwt  bo  quenched 
40.  30.  but  in  his  belly  there  shall  4.  a  tire 

BURNED. 
Tob.  14.  4.  and  the  house  of  God  in  it  shall  be  4. 

BURNETH. 
Wisd.  16.  19.  at  another  tirae  it  4.  even  in  water 
Eccl.  28.  10.  as  the  maiter  of  fire  is,  so  it  4. 

BURNING. 

Wisd.  16.  22.  might  know  that  fire  4.  in  the  hail 

18.  3.  Ihoii  gavesl  them  a  4.  pillar  of  fire 

Ecci.  23.  lO.liot  mind  as  a  4. fire,  notlo  be  quenched 

BURNT. 

1  Esd.  6.  16.  who  pulled  down  the  house  and  4.  it 

2  Esd.  13.  4.  all  they  4.  that  heard  his  voice 
11.  the  blast  of  fire  4.  them  up  every  one 

BURST. 
Eccl.  19.  10.  and  be  bold,  it  will  not  4.  thee 

BURY. 
2  Esd.  2.  23.  where  thou  findest  the  dead,  4.  ihcm 
Tab.  4.  3.  he  said,  my  son,  when  I  am  dead,  4.  me 

4.  when  she  is  dead,  4.  her  by  me  in  one  grave 
6    14.  for  they  have  no  other  son  to  4.  them 
12. 12.  when  thou  didst  4.  thedead,  I  was  with  thee 
14.  6.  all  nations  shall  turn  and  4.  their  idols 
10.  4.  me  decentiv,  and  thy  mother  with  me 
BURYING. 
2  Mac.  9.  4.  would  make  it  a  common  4.  place,  14. 

BUSH. 

2  Esd.  14. 1.  there  came  a  voice  outofa  4.  and  said 
3.  in  the  4.  did  maniftsllv  reveal  myself  to  Moses 
BUSHES. 
2  Eld.  16.  77.  like  as  a  field  covered  over  with  b. 

BUSINESS. 
1  E.<!d.  4.  11.  neither  may  any  one  do  his  own  4. 
5.58.  Levitcs  with  one  accord  setters  forward  of  4. 
Tob.  1.  8.  and  let  this  b.  be  dispatched 
Eccl.  3.  17.  my  son,  go  on  with  thy  b.  in  meekness 
10.  26.  be  notover-wi.se  in  doing  thy  4.  boast  not 
2!).  1!).  he  that  followeth  other  men's  4.  for  gain 

37.  11.  nor  consult  with  an  idle  servant  of  much  4. 

38.  24.  he  that  hath  little  4.  shall  become  wise 

BUY. 
Eccl.  51.  25.  4.  her  for  yourselves  without  money 

1  Mac.  3.  41.  came  lo  the  camp  to  4.  children  of  Isr. 
12.  36.  that  men  might  neither  sell  nor  4.  in  it 
13.49.  could  not  go  into  the  country,  nor  4.  nor  sell 

2  Mac.  8.  34.  brought  lOOOmercbants  to  4.  the  Jews 

BUYER. 
Eccl.  37.  11.  nor  consult  with  a  b.  of  selling 

BUYETH. 
Eccl.  20.  12.  there  Is  that  4.  much  for  a  little 

BUYING. 
Ecc/.27.2  so  doth  sin  stick  close  betw.4.and  Bellin;j 


CAR 


[ApocavPTA 


c. 


CADES. 

1  Mac.  11.  63.  Demetrius  princes  were  come  to  C 

73.  with  him  pursued  them  to  C.  to  their  tents 

CALAMITY. 

1  Mac.  13.  32.  he  brought  a  great  e.  on  the  land 

2  Mac.  4.  16.  by  reason  whereof  c.  came  on  them 

CALAMITIES. 
Eccl.  23.  11.  but  his  house  shall  be  full  of  c. 
40.  9.  strife,  sword,  c.  famine,  and  tribulalion 
2  Mac.  6.  12.  be  not  discouraged  for  these  c. 
10. 10.  gathering  briefly  the  c.  of  the  wars 
M.  14.  thinking  the  e.  of  Jews  to  be  their  welfare 


CALDRONS. 

ZMae.  7.  3.  the  \',jig  commandec.  t.  to  be  make  hot 

CALEB. 
Eccl.  46.  9.  the  Lord  gave  strength  also  to  C 
1  Mac.  2.  56.  C,  received  the  heritage  of  the  l&nd 

CALISTHENES. 
2.1/ac.  8.33.  they  burnt  C.  that  had  set  fire  on  gates 

CALL. 
1  Esd.  1. 50.  sent  by  his  mcssensers  to  c.  them  back 
Eccl.  13.  !4   and  c.  upon  him  lor  thy  salvatioB 
CALLED. 

1  Esd.  3.  7.  he  shall  be  c.  Darius  his  cousin 

4.  42.  thou  shall  sit  next  me  and  be  c.  my  cousia 

2  Esd.  4.  25.  unto  bis  name  whereby  we  are  e. 
Wisd.  1.  16.  but  ungodly  men  c.  it  to  them 

7.  7.  I  c.  on  God,  and  the  Spirit  of  wisdom  came 

1 1.  25.  or  been  jireserved,  if  not  c.  by  thee 
Eeci.  40.  5.  hec.on  the  most  high  Lord,  16.  |  47.5 
Bar.  2.  15.  because  Israel  is  c.  by  thy  name 

6.  30.  for  how  can  they  be  c.  gods? 

1  Mac.  6.  10.  wherefore  he  c.  for  all  his  friende 

14.  then  e.  he  for  Philip  one  ol  his  friends 

7.  37.  didst  choose  this  house  lo  be  c.  by  thy  naim 
10.  20.  we  ordain  thee  to  be  c.  Ilie  king's  friend 
14.  40.  the  Romans  c.  the  Jews  their  friends 

2  Mac.  3.  15.  the  [iriests  c.  unto  heaven  upon  him 
4.  28.  they  were  bntli  c.  before  the  king 

7.  25.  the  king  c.  his  mother,  and  exhorted  hei 

8.  1.  Judas  and  they  e.  their  kinsfolks  together 
2.  and  they  c.  upon  the  Lord,  12.  36. 

15. for  bis  holy  name's  sake, by  which  they  wereCc 

10.  13.  being  accused  and  c.  traitor  at  every  word 
14.  37.  who  for  his  kindness  was  c.  a  father 

CALLETII. 
1  Esd.i.  36.  all  the  earth  c.  on  the  truth 
Wisd.  2.  13.  he  c.  himself  the  child  of  the  Lord 

13.  18.  for  health,  he  c.  on  that  which  is  weak 

14.  1.  one  preparing  lo  sail,  c.  on  a  piece  of  woci 
Bar.  3.  33.  thatc.  it  again,  and  it  obeyeth  him 

34.  when  he  c.  them,  they  say,  here  we  be 
CALLING. 

1  Mac.  12.  35.  c.  the  elders  of  the  people  toget!i«i 

2  Mac.  12.  6.  and  c.  on  God  the  righteous  Judge 

15.  Judas  c.  upon  ihe  great  Lord  of  the  world 

14.  46.  and  c.  upon  the  Lord  of  life  and  spirit 

CAMP. 

1  Mac.  3.  41.  they  came  into  the  e.  to  buy  Israel 
57. BO  thee,  removed, and  pitched  nearEmmaa 

12.  28.  and  ihoy  kindled  fires  in  their  c. 

2  Mac.  13.  15.  he  slew  in  the  c.  about  4000 men 

15.  17.  not  to  pitch  c.  but  courageously  to  set  oc 

CAMPED. 

1  Mac.  10.  86.  Jonathan  c.  against  Ascalon 

11.  73.  even  to  their  own  tents,  and  there  they  te 

13.  43.  in  those  days  Simon  c.  against  Gaza 

2  Mac.  13.  14.  to  figlitmnnfully,  Judas  c.  by  ModlD 

CANAAN. 
.Tud.  5.  3.  ho  said,  tell  ine  now,  ye  sons  of  C. 

SeeCHANAAN. 

CANDLES. 
Bar.  6.  19.  they  light  them  r.  more  than  fortheiic 

CANDLESTICK. 
1  Mac.  1.  21.  Antiochus  took  away  the  c.  of  ligM 
4.  49.  brought  the  c.  and  the  altar  into  the  teaipU 

CANOPY. 
.hid.  10.  21.  Olofernes  rested  on  his  bed  under  ac 
13.  9.  she  pulled  down  the  c.  from  the  pillars 
16.19.  gave  the  c.  which  sh»  had  taken  to  thel<ard 

CAPHENATHA. 

1  Mac.  12.  37.  repaired  that  which  was  called  C. 

CAPTAIN. 

1  Mac.^.  66.  let  him  be  yiAir  c.  and  fight  ihe  battle 

7.  5.  there  came,  having  Alcimus  for  their  e, 

11.  59.  his  brother  Simon  also  he  made  c. 

12.  53.  they  have  no  c.  nor  any  to  help  them 

13.  53.  Simon  in  ide  his  son  c.  of  all  the  host 

2  Mac.  1.  16.  and  Ihey  struck  down  the  c. 

8.  9.  with  him  ho  joined  also  Gorgias  a  c« 

CAPTIVE. 

2  Mac.  8. 10.  make  so  much  money  of  the  c.  Jews 

11.  he  sent,  proclaiming  a  sale  oflhe  c.  JeW3 

CAPTIVES. 

Bar.  6.  2  ye  shall  be  led  away  e.  unto  Babylon 

1  Mac.  14.  7.  and  gathered  a  great  number  of «. 

CAPTIVITY. 
1  Esd.  5.  7.  these  are  they  that  came  up  from  t. 
6.  5.  because  the  Lord  hath  visited  the  e. 

8.  the  ancients  of  the  Jmws  that  were  of  the  o 
Bar.  3.  7.  that  we  should  prai.se  ;hee  in  our  c. 
8.  behold,  we  are  vet  this  day  in  our  e, 
CARBUNCLE. 
T'i)4.  13.  17.  Jems. shall  be  paved  with  beryl  and  9 
Eec^  32.  5.  is  as  a  signet  of  c.  set  in  gold 

CARCASES. 
Bel  32.  they  had  ti  /en  them  every  day  two  t> 

CARE 
Wisd.  3.  9.  and  le  hath  c.  for  his  eleot 

6.  17.  Eiirl  the  c.  cf  discipline  is  Iniro 

7.  23.  kind  to  man,  stedfast,  sure,  free  frna*.  1. 
Eid,  8.  ;3.  if  thou  be  suioti ,  t^ke  e.  tn  p^y  ii 


ftrOCRHPEA.^ 


CAU 


Eccl.  30.  iij.  a  500(1  heart  will  have  c.  of  lira  meat' 
SI.  2.  watching  c.  will  not  let  a  nmn  slumber 
50.  4.  helookr.ortholeniiile,  lliut  it  should  uolfall 

1  Mac.  <6.  10.  and  my  heart  ti'ilflli  lor  very  c. 
9  .V.  are  at  ease,  and  <UveLI  without  c. 

10.  11.  taking  c.  lor  the  good  ordering  of  them 
t  Mac.  ~.  ~'J.  must  c.  for  tlie  whole  building 

9.  '21.  to  c.  for  Ihe  common  safety  of  all 

1 1.  d.  for  the  unfmigned  c.  1  have  of  things 
15.  18.  the  c.  they  took  for  their  wives 

19.  lliev  in  the  citv  look  not  the  least  c. 
CAKED. 
1  Esd.  1.  4".  he  c.  not  for  ilie  words  spoken 

CAREFUL. 
S  Mac.  2.  25.  we  have  been  c.  thai  they  that  read 
11.  15.  coiisenied,  being  c.  of  tlie  common  good 
i4  9   be  f.  fortJie  country  and  our  nation 
C\UEFULLY. 
I  Rsd.  7.  2.  did  very  c.  oversee  Ihe  holy  works 
H'tsd.  12.  22.  we  shquld  c.  think  of  thy  goodness 
Eccl.  3ti.  29.  wlio  is  always  c.set  at  his  woik 
S  tfac.  8.31.  laid  ihem  up  all  c.  in  convenient  places 

CAREFULNESS. 
Eccl.  30.  24.  c.  bringelh  age  before  the  time 

CARES. 
Jfisd.  7.  4.  I  WIS  nursed,  and  that  with  c. 
ti.  9.  she  would  he  a  comfort  in  c.  and  grief 

CARETH. 
It'isd.  12. 13.  nor  isanv  God  but  thou  thatc.  for  all 

CARNALM. 

1  Mac.  5.  43.  fled  unio  the  temple  that  was  at  C. 

44.  thus  was  Csuhilued,  nor  could  they  stand 

CAR.MON. 

2»Vac.l2.51 .  sent  the  baggage  to  a  fortress  called  C. 

2G.  then  Maccabeus  marched  forth  to  C. 

CARPENTER. 

irisd.  13.  11.  now  a  c.  tlial  felleth  timber 

£ccZ.  38. 27.  socrtivc.  that  labours  night  and  day 

CARPENTERS. 

1  End.  5.  54.  gave  unto  the  masons  and  c.  money 
Bar.  0.  45.  they  ar«  made  of  c.  and  goldsmiths 

CARS. 
i  Esd  5.  55.  unto  tkein  of  Sidon  they  gave  c. 

CARRY. 
Bel  .34.  go  c.  the  dinrr?r  that  thou  hast  into  Babylon 

2  Mac.  9.  10.  no  mancoiild  endure  to  c.  for  stink 

CARRIED. 

2  Mac.  n.  8.  was  nowc.  in  a  horse  litter 
29.  and  Philip  c.  aivxy  his  body 

CARRIETH. 

Wisd.  14. 1.  more  roltci  than  tlie  vessel  thatc.  him 

CARIYING. 

3  Mac.  6.  7.  go  in  proccsion  to  Bacchus,  c.  ivy 

CAITS. 
Jtid.  15. 11.  she  made  reidv  her  c.  and  laid  them 

CART-WHEEL. 
Eccl.  33.5.  the  heart  of  Hie  foolish  is  like  a  c. 

CARVED. 

rfVsrf.13.13.  a  carpenter  hah  c.  the  wood  diligently 

1  Mac.  5.  68  Judas  burnt  <ieir  c.  images  with  fire 

CASLtU. 

1  Mac.  4.  59.  from  the  25lh\dav  of  the  mor.ih  C. 

with  mirth  and  gladness  2 '.irac.  1.  18.  ||10..'>. 

2  Mac.  1.  9.  keep  the  feast  iiulie  month  C. 

CASPIS 
2  Mac.  12.  13.  and  the  name  if  it  was  C. 
CAST. 

1  Mac.  4. 33.  c.  them  down  wi  h  the  sword 
().  51.  he  set  artillery  with  iistrumenis  to  c.  fire 

and  stones,  and  pieces  toe.  darts  and  slings 
7.  17.  Ihe  flesh  of  thy  saints  have  Ihey  c.  out 
19.  Bacchides  c.  them  into  thegreit  pit 
44.  they  c.  away  their  weapon'iand  fled,  11.  51. 

10.  80.  for  they  had  c.  darts  at  tie  people 

2  Mac.  5.  8.  a^  an  enemy,  he  was  i.  out  into  Egypt 

lit.  he  that  had  c.  out  many  unluried 

9.  8.  and  thus  he  was  now  c.  on  tie  ground 
15.  but  to  be  c.  out  with  their  clildren 

14.  15.  they  c.  earth  upon  their  heids 
43.  he  c.  himself  down  manfully  unong  them 
46.  bee.  his  bowels  upon  the  throng  he  thus  died 
CASTING. 

1  Mat.  13. 1'.  who  c.  out  them  that  «('re  therein 
S  Mac.  5.  1.  drawing  of  swords  and  Ci  of  dans 

Casting. 

3  Mae.  11. 13.  c.  with  himself  what  loss^o  had  had 

CASTLE. 
'■i  Mac.  4.27.  though  the  ruler  of  the  c.  feqiiired 
T).  5.  ibp  city  takim,  Menelaus  fled  into  he  c. 

10.  20.  certain  of  those  that  were  in  the\. 

CASTLES. 

2  Mac.  10.  18.  who  fled  into  two  very  strrtig  c. 
22.  so  he  immediately  look  the  two  c. 

CATA!,OGUE. 

1  Esd.  8.  49.  the  c.  of  whose  naipes  were  B\ewcd 

CATTLE. 

1  Mae.  12.  23.  that  your  c.  and  goods  arc  oirs 

2  Mac  12.  J 1.  to  give  hi-n  r.  and  lo  pleasure  \m 

CAUGHT. 
ZMac.  I.  n  lome  of  them  c.  stones,  oorno  clu 

Tca 


"        CilA 

CAUSE. 

1  Mae.  6. 12.  to  destroy  the  iiiliabitants  witliout  e 

13.  I  perceive  that  Ibr  this  c.  these  are  come 

2  Mac.  4.  44.  three  men  pleaded  the  c.  before  him 

47.  v^ho  was  c.  of  all  the  mischief;   who  if  they 
had  told  their  c.  before  the  Scythians 
7.  18.  who  said,  be  not  deceived  without  c. 
34.  O  godless  man,  be  not  lifted  up  without  a  c. 
13.  4.  that  tiiia  man  was  the  c.  of  all  mischief 

CEASE. 
F.ccl.  10.  27.  nor  do  they  c.  from  their  works 
2>^.  0.  remember  thy  end,  and  let  enmity  c. 

1  Mac.  11.  .50.  let  the  Jews  c.  from  assaulting  us 

2  Mac.  7. 38.  that  the  wrath  of  the  Almighty  may  c. 

9.  18.  but  for  all  this  his  pains  would  not  c. 

CEASED. 
I  Esd.  1. 56.  as  for  lici  glorious  things,  they  never  c. 
Dan.  3.23.  c.  not  to  make  the  oven  hot  with  rosin 
1  Mac.  9.  73.  thus  th.e  swoi-d  c  from  Israel 

CEASING. 

1  Mac.  12.  11.  at  all  limes  without  c.  we  remember 

2  Mac.  9. 4.  his  chariot  man  to  u.'ive  without  c. 

CED.AR. 
Eccl.  24.  13. 1  was  exalted  like  a  c.  in  Libanua 
50.  12.  he  stood  as  a  young  c.  in  Libanus 
CEDRON. 

1  Mac.  15. 39.  also  he  commanded  him  to  build  C. 
41.  when  he  had  built  C.  he  set  horsemen  there 

10.  9.  John  still  followed,  until  he  came  to  C 

CELEBRATE. 
Toh.  6. 12.  when  we  return,  we  will  c.  the  marriage 
2./I/UC.2.  IG.  we  are  about  to  c.  Ihe  purification 
15.  36.  to  c.  the  13tli  day  of  the  12th  month 
CELEBRATING. 

2  Mac.  5.  20.  were  gone  to  the  c.  of  the  sabbath 

CELOSYRIA. 

1  Esd.  2.  17.  the  judges  in  C.  and  Phenice 

6.  23.  out  of  the  tribute  of  C.  a  portion  given 

7.  1.  the  governor  of  C.  did  oversee  the  works 

2  Mac.  3. 8.  visiting  the  cities  of  C.  and  Phenice 
4.4.  being  the  governor  of  C.  and  Phenice,  10.  'A. 

CENDEBEUS. 
1  JIfac.  15.  38.  then  the  king  made  C.  captain 
40.  C  came  to  Jamnia  ||  16.  1.  what  C.  had  done 
10.  4.  with  horsemen,  who  went  out  against  C 

8.  whereupon  C.  and  his  host  were  put  to  flight 

9.  till  he  came  to  Cedron  which  C  had  built 

CENSERS. 
1  Esd.'i.  13.  c.  of  silver  twenty-nine,  vials  of  gold 

1  Mac.  1.  22.  Antiochus  took  away  the  c.  of  gold 

CEREMONIES. 
Wisd.  14.  15.  delivered  to  those  under  him,  c. 
23.  for  whilst  tliev  used  secret  c.  or  revellings 
CERTIFY. 
Bel  9.  if  ye  can  c.  me  that  Bel  d,evoureth  them 

2  Mac.  1.  18.  we  thought  it  necessary  to  c.  you 

CERTIFIED. 

1  Mac.  14.  21.  the  ambassadors  e.  us  of  your  glory 

2  Mac.  11.  26.  that  when  they  are  c.  of  onr  mind 

CHAIN. 
1  Esd.  1.  40.  and  bound  him  with  a  c.  of  brass 
3.  6.  Darius  shall  give  him  a  c.  about  his  neck 
fVisd.  17.  17.  were  bound  with  one  r.  ofdarkne?s 
Eccl.  G.  24.  and  jiut  thy  neck  into  her  c. 

CHAINS. 
.Tud.  10.  4.  put  about  her  her  bracelets  and  her  c. 
Eccl.  0.  29.  her  c.  shall  be  a  robe  of  glory 
CHAMBER. 

1  Esd.  9.  1.  Esdrns  went  to  the  c.  of  Joanan 

2  Esd.  5.  9.  withdraw  itself  into  his  secret  c. 

CHAMBERS. 
2  Esd.i.A^.  the  c.  ofsouls  are  like  a  woman's  womb 
I  Mad.  38.  they  saw  the  (iriesis'  c.  pulled  down 

CHANAAN. 
.9h.«.  56.  O  thou  seed  of  C.  and  not  ofJudah 
1  Mac.  9.  37.  of  one  of  the  great  princes  of  C. 
See  Canaan. 
CHANGE. 
IVisd.  7.  18.  given  me  to  know  the  e.  of  seasons 
19.  18.  in  a  psaltery  notes  c.  the  name  of  the  tune 
f.ccl.  7. 18.  c.  not  a  friend  for  any  good  by  no  means 
40.  5.  anger,  night-sleep  do  c.  his  knowledge 

1  Mac.  1.  49.  they  miglif  c.  all  the  ordinances 

CHANGED. 

2  Esd.  fi.  26.  the  heait  of  inhabitants  shall  be  e. 
Estli.  1.5.  8.  then  God  c.  Ihe  spirit  of  the  king 
IViitd.  19.  18.  the  elements  were  c.  In  themselves 
Ercl.  2.  4.  when  thou  art  c.  lo  a  low  estate 

18. 20.  from  tlie  morning  till  the  evening  time  is  c. 

1  Mac.  1.  20.  the  beauty  of  wom'Mi  was  c. 

CH.ANGETH. 
KccZ.  13.25.  the  heart  of  a  man  c.  his  countenance 
25.  17.  the  wickedness  of  a  wo  nan  c.  her  face 
27.  11.  but  a  fool  c.  as  the  moon 

CHANGING. 
Eccl.  37.  17.  the  countenance  is  a  sign  of  e. 
43.  8.  increasing  wonderfully  in  her  c. 

2  Mac.  3.  10.  the  c.  of  his  colour  declared  ajony 
G.27.  manfully  c.  this  life,  I  will  shew  myself 

29.  c.  the  good  will  they  bare  hiro  a  little  before 
5G 


CHI 

CHAPELS. 

1  Mac.  \.  47.  set  up  altars,  groves  and  »  of  idols  i 

2  Mac.  10.  '■■I.  also  the  c.  the;.  pulUid  d9wn 

11.  3.  as  of  the  other  c.  of  the  heathen 

CHARGE. 
2  Esd.  2.  33.  Esdras  received  a  c.  of  .he  Lord 
0.46.  thou  gayest  them  a  c.  to  dr  service  to  f.iiy 

1  Jl/ac.  5.  19.  saying,  take  ye  the  c.  of  this  peopla 
58.  when  they  had  given  c.  unto  the  garrison 

12  45.  for  I  will  give  it  to  all  that  have  any  c. 
14.  42  that  he  should  take  c.  of  ihe  sanctuary 

2  Mac.  15. 10.  he  gave  them  their  c.  shewing  them 

CHARGE. 
2  Mac.  11.  11.  and  giving  a  c.  on  their  enemit 
CHARGED. 

1  Esd.  4.57.  the  same  c.  lie  al.so  to  be  done 

2  Mac.  2.  2.  c  thein  not  lo  forget  the  command) 

CHARGES. 
1  Esd.  4.  55.  likewise  for  the  c.  of  the  Leviles 

1  Mac.  3.  30.  he  should  not  be  able  to  hear  the  c 

2  Mac.  4.  19.  but  to  be  reserved  for  other  c. 
9.  16.  defray  the  c.  belonging  to  sacrifices 

CHARIOT. 

1  Esd.  1.28.  Josias  did  not  turn  back  liisc.  from  him 
31.  then  gat  he  up  upon  his  secoiid  c. 

3.  0.  a  c.  with  bridles  of  gold  and  a  chain  about  he< 
Eccl.  48.  9.  was  taken  up  in  a  c.  of  liery  horses 
49.  8.  shewed  him  upon  llio  c.  of  the  chorubims 

2  jUac.9.7.  he  fell  down  from  his  c.  carried  violently 

CHARIOTS 

1  Mac.  1.  17.  he  entered  into  Egypt  with  c. 

2  Mac.  13.  2.  three  hundred  c.  armed  with  hoo^t 

CHAKIO'l'-MAN. 
2  Mac.  9.  4.  he  commanded  hisc.  lo  driv 

CHARMER. 
Eccl.  12. 13.  who  will  ;ity  a  c.  bitten  with  a  serpenti 

CHASED. 
\Mac.  14.  2G.  c.  awav  their  enemies  from  them 

CIIASTEN. 
If'7.<rf.l2.22. whereas  thou  dostc.  ns,lhouscourgost 
2  Mac.  10.4.  that  he  would  e.  them  with  mercy 

CHASTENEST. 
IVisd.  12.  2.  thou  c.  them  by  little  and  little 

CHASTENING. 
2  Mac.  6.  12.  but  for  a  c.  of  our  nation 
7.  33.  angry  with  us  for  our  c.  and  correction 

CHASTISE. 
Eccl.  30.  13.  c.  thy  son,  and  hold  him  to  labour 

CHASTISED. 
2  Esd.  15.  51.  be  weakened,  asone  c.  with  wount!] 
IVisd.  3.  5.  having  been  c.lhey  shall  be  rewarded 
11. 9.  when  they  were  tried,  albeit  but  in  mercy  e. 

CHASTISETH. 
Eccl.  30.  2.  he  that  c.  his  son  'hall  have  joy 

CHASTITY. 
2  Esd.  6.  32.  Ihe  mighiy  hnlh  seen  also  thy  c. 

CHEEKS. 

Eccl.25. 1.5.  doth  not  tears  run  down  widows'  c.T 

CHEER. 

1  Esd.  9.  54.  then  they  went  to  make  great  c. 
Eccl.  18.  32.  lake  not  pleasure  in  niuch  good  c 

CHEERED. 

2  Mac.  15.27.  thronch  the  appeii ranee  Ihey  werec 

CHEERETH. 
Eccl.  36.22.  beauty  of  a  woman  c.  Ihe  countenance 

CHEERFUL. 
Ercl.  7.  24.  shew  not  thyself  c.  toward  them 
13.  25.  a  merry  heart  maketh  a  c.  countenance 
26.  a  c.  countenance  is  a  token  of  prosperity 
26.  4.  he  shall  rejoice  with  a  c.  countenance 
30.  25.  a  c.  heart  will  have  a  care  of  his  meat 
35.  10  as  tlioii  hast  gotten  give  wiili  a  c.  eye 
2  Mac.  15.  9.  Maccabeus  mnde  them  more  c. 

CHEERFULLY. 
Eccl.  2.  4.  what  is  brought  upon  thee,  lake  c. 
2  Mac.  11.  26.  ever  so  r.  about  their  own  aflaliK 

CHEERFULNESS. 
Bar.  3.  34.  so  with  c.  ihev  shewed  light  to  hin. 

CHEREAS. 

iMac.  10.  32.  stroni-hold,  where  C.  was  govcrnc* 

37.  they  killed  Timotheiis  and  C.'his  brolhe: 

CHERUBIMS. 

Eccl.  49.8.  was  shewed  him  on  Ihe  chariot  of  the  e. 

CHETTIM. 
1  Mac.  1. 1.  Alexander  caine  out  of  the  land  of  C. 

CHICKENS. 
2Ks(i.l.30.asahengntlieretli  here,  under  her  winjs 

CHIEFLY. 

Tab.  4. 12.  c.  take  a  wife  of  the  seed  of  thy  fathcra 

CHILD. 

1  Esd.  1.  .53.  who  spare!  neitner  old  men  nor  c. 

2  Esd.  4.  40.  go  thy  way  to  a  woman  with  e. 
5.49.  like  as  a  vonng  c.  may  not  bring  forth  things 

IVisd.  2  13.  hocalleth  himself  the  c.  of  the  Lord 
8  19.  for  I  was  a  witty  c   ""d  had  a  good  spiri' 
14.  15   when  he  hnth  made  an  image  of  his  c. 
Eccl.  30.  8.  a  c.  left  io  himself  will  bo  wilful 
9.  cocker  thy  c.  and  ho  shall  make  thee  afraid      \ 

12.  and  heat  him  on  the  sides  while  he  is  a  c.      \ 
2  Mac.  15.  12.  exercised  from  a  c.  rii  all  virtxc       | 


CIS 

CHILDREN 
Bsth.  IG.  16.  that  they  be  c.  of  the  Mos!  High 
WiW.  3.  12  wives  are  foolish  and  llicir  c.  wicked 
16.  as  for  c.  of  adulterei.?  ihey  shall  not  come 

4.  1.  better  it  is  to  have  no  c.  unci  <o  have  virtue 
G.  fore  bt'gotten  of  unlawful  beds  nre  wilncs.scs 

5.  5.  hotv  IS  he  nuiuhered  among  thp  c.  of  (Jod  1 
9  4.  and  reject  me  not  from  among  thy  c. 

Kcci.7.2l{.liasllliouc..'  instruct  tlieiii  and  bow  down 
11.  28.  fur  a  man  sliall  be  known  in  his  c. 
]().  1.  desire  not  a  multiiude  of  unprofilablc  c. 
'.i.  belier  it  is  to  die  witliout  c.  than  have  ungodly 
22.  9.  if  c.  live  honestly  and  have  wherewithal 

jy.  but  c.  being  hauglity  through  disdain  do  stain 
Si.  23.  she  hiiih  brought  c.  by  another  man 
2-1.  Id.  I  iherefore  am'given  to  all  my  c. 
iJ.")   7.  a  man  that  hath  joy  of  his  c. 
S2.  22.  and  bewiire  of  ihiire  own  c. 
13.  21.  iittlur  II  IS  ihal  thy  c.  should  seek  to  tlioe 
311.  13.  Iiearkcii  to  me,  ye  holy  c.  and  bud  forth 
%{).  15.  ihu  c.  of  the  ungodly  slial!  not  bring  forth 
I'J.  c.  and  buililing  a  cily  coniinue  a  man's  name 
41.  j.  lite  c.  of  sinners  are  abominable  c. 
ti.  the  inlieniance  of  sinners'  c.  siiall  perish 
7.  the  c  will  coin|>lain  of  an  ungodly  falher 
45.  13.  before  him  noite,  nor  did  a  stranger  put 
tlium  on,  but  Ins  c.  and  his  children's  c. 
perpetually 
£d  20.  I  see  tlie  footsteps  of  men,  women,  and  c. 

CHILU-BED. 
Bar.  6.  29.  women  in  c.  eat  their  sacrifices 

CHIMNEYS. 
J  Esd.  6.  4.  or  ever  the  c.  in  Zion  were  hot 
CHOICE. 

1  JUuc.4.  28.  Lysias  gatheied  GO,flOOc.  men  of  foot 

2  Mac.  13.  15.  with  the  valiant  and  c.  young  men 

CHOLER. 
Ecct.  37.  30.  and  surfeiting  will  turn  into  c. 

CHOOSE. 
2  Rsd.  3. 13.  thou  didst  c.  thee  a  man  among  them 

■16.  thou  didst  c.  him  to  the;,  and  put  by  Esau 
liar.  3.  27.  those  did  not  the  Lord  c.  nor  gave  he 
I  Mac.  5.  17.  c.  thee  out  men  and  deliver  brethren 
7.37.  lliou,  O  Lord,  didst  c.  this  house  to  be  called 
10.32.  may  set  in  itsueh  men  as  he  shall  do  keep  it 
ijilac.  1.  2li.  didst  c.  the  fatlicrs  and  sanctify  them 
5.  li).  God  did  note,  the  people  for  the  place's  sake 

CHOOSING. 
1  Mac.  10.  74.  c.  10,000  men,  be  went  out  of  Jerus. 
iMac.  10.  12.  c.  rallier  to  do  justice  to  the  Jews 
il.  42.  c.  rather  to  die  manlully  than  to  come 

CHOSE. 
I  Ksd.  9.  16.  Esdras  c.  to  iiiin  the  principal  men 
F.ccl.  45.  16.  he  c.  him  out  of  all  men  living 
1  Mac.  4. 42.  he  c.  priests  of  blameless  conversation 
9.  25.  then  Bacchides  c.  the  wicked  men 
.  It).  4.  so  lie  c.  out  of  the  country  20,000  men 
iMac.  3.  7.  the  king  c.  Heliodorus  his  treasurer 

CHOSEN. 
'  F.sd.  5.  1.  after  this  were  the  principal  men  c. 
fVisd,  4.  15.  that  he  hath  respect  unto  his  c. 
9.  7.  thou  hast  c.  me  to  be  a  king  of  thy  people 
Kcc/.  47.2.  so  was  Uavidc.  outof  children  of  Israel 
49.  (i.  they  burnt  the  c.  cily  of  the  sanctuary 

1  Mac.  12.  41.  went  with  men  c.  for  the  battle 

CHRIST. 

2  Esd.  7,  29.  after  these  years  shall  my  son  C.  die 

CHRONICLES. 
1  F.sd.  2. 22.  Ihou  shalt  find  in  Ihec.  what  is  written 

1  Mac.  16.  24.  behold,  these  are  written  in  the  c. 

CHURCH-ROBBER. 

2  Mac.  4.  42.  as  for  the  c.  himself,  him  they  killed 

CHURLISH. 
2 Mac.  14.  30.  Nicanor  besan  to  be  c.  unto  him 

CHURLISHLY. 
Eccl.  18.  18.  a  fool  will  upbraid  c.  and  a  gift  of 

CHURLISHNESS. 
/?ccZ.42.14.better  is  the  c.of  a  man  than  a  courteous 

CILICIA. 
Jud.  2.  21.  which  is  at  the  left  hand  of  upper  C 
iMac-  4.  30.  was  come  from  t  le  places  about  C. 

CINNAMON. 
i?cc/.24.15.  cave  sweet  sinell  like  c.  and  aspalatliui 

CIRCLE. 
fVisd.  13.  2.  deemed  it  either  (he  c.  of  the  stius 

CIRCUIT. 
Ercl.  24.  5.  I  alone  compassed  the  c.  of  heaven 
iMat.ti.  4.  within  ihe  c.  of  the  holy  places 

CIRCUMCISED. 
Jud.  14.  10.  Achior  r.  the  foreskin  of  his  flesh 
1  Mac.  1.  (iO.  '.vomon  that  caused  Iheir  childr.  lo  be  c. 
61,  they  slew  iliem  Ihut  had  c.  them 
CIRCUMCISIONS. 
'2  Esd.  1.  31.  for  voiir  c.  have  I  forsaken 

CIRCUMSPECT. 
Tob.  4   14.  be  c.  mv  son,  in  all  things  tliou  doit 

CIRWJMSPECTION. 
It'isa  12.21  with  how  t'lentc. didst  judgethy  sons? 

CISTERN. 

liccl.SO.^  thee  was  covere.  with  olatos  of  brass 

770 


CLO 

CISTERNS. 
Jad.7.21.  the  e.  were  emptied,  they  had  no  water 

CITHERNS. 
1  Mac.  4.  54.  it  was  dedicated  with  songs  and  c. 

CITY. 
1  Esd.  2.  23.  even  this  c.  was  made  desolate 

26.  that  that  c.  was  praclising  against  kings 
5.  8.  they  returned  every  man  lo  Ins  own  t. 
Eccl.  26.  5.  I  was  afriiid  of  the  "lander  of  a  c. 
38.  ,32.  witliout  ihese  cannot  a  c.  be  inhabited 
40.  19.  the  building  of  a  c.  continues  a  man's  name 

49.  fl.  they  burnt  the  chosen  c.  of  the  sanctuary 

50.  4.  and  lie  fortified  the  c.  against  besieging 

1  J\fac.  1.51.  cities  of  Jiida  to  sacrifice,  c.  by  c. 

5.  50.  the  soldiers  assaulted  the  c.  all  that  day, 

and  all  that  night 

6.  3.  he  sought  lo  take  the  c.  and  to  spoil  it 

63.  he  found  Philip  to  be  master  of  the  c.  so  he 
fought  against  him  and  look  the  c.  by  force 

7.  1.  Demetrius  came  unto  a  c.  of  the  sea-coast 
10.  75.  but  they  of  Jopjie  shut  him  out  of  the  c. 

12.  36.  raising  n  great  mount  between  the  tower 

and  the  c.  and  lo  separate  it  fiom  the  c. 

13.  47.  fought  no  more,  but  put  them  out  of  the  c. 
iMac.  8.  17.  and  the  cruel  handling  of  the  c. 

15.  19.  they  that  were  in  the  c.  took  no  care 

CITIES. 
Eccl.  46.  2.  stretch  out  his  sword  against  the  c. 

1  Mac.  5.  08.  when  he  spoiled  their  c.  he  returned 
10.  71.  for  with  me  is  the  |)Ower  of  the  c. 

2  Mac.  8.  11.  he  sent  !o  the  c.  on  the  sea  coast 
CITIZENS. 

2  Mac.  4. 50.  Meneiaus  being  a  great  traitor  to  thee. 
5  6.  hut  Jason  slew  his  own  c.  witliout  mercy 
9.  15.  would  niako  them  all  equals  toe.  of  Athens 
19.  to  the  good  Jews  hi.s  c.  wisheth  much  joy 
CLAY. 
ffisd.7.0.  silver  shall  be  counted  as  c.  before  her 
15.  7.  yea,  of  the  same  c.  he  inaketh  both  vcsaeis 
8.  he  maketh  a  vain  god  of  the  same  c. 
Eccl.  33.  13.  as  ihe  c.  is  in  the  putter's  hand 
38.  30.  he  fashioneth  Ihe  c.  with  his  arm 
Bel  7.  for  this  is  but  e.  within  and  brass  without 

CLEAN. 
Eccl.  38.  30.  is  diligent  to  make  c.  the  furnace 

CLEANSE. 
Eccl.  38.  10.  c.  thy  heart  from  all  wickedness 
1  Mac.  4.  30.  let  us  go  up  to  c.  and  dedicate 
CLEANSED. 

1  Mac.  4.  41.  until  he  had  c.  the  sanctuary 

43.  who e.  the  sanctuary  and  bare  out  the  stones 
13.  47.  c.  the  houses  wherein  Ihe  idols  were 
50.  Simon  c.  the  tower  from  pollutions 
iMiic.  10.  5. on  the  very  same  day  it  was  c.  again 
14.36.keep  this  house  undefiled  w  inch  lately  wasc. 
CLEANSING. 
2Afac.  1.  36.  which  is  as  much  as  to  say  a  c. 

CLEAR. 
Sus.  46.  I  am  c.  from  the  blood  of  this  woman 

CLEAVE. 
Ecct.  2.  3.  c.  unto  him,  and  depart  not  away 
6.  34.  and  c.  umo  him  that  is  wise 
24.  24.  that  he  may  confirm  you,  c.  unto  him 
Bar.  3.  4.  for  which  cause  tliese  plagues  c.  to  us 

CLEAVED. 
Bar.  1.  20.  the  cvil.f  c.  unto  us  and  the  curse 

CLEAVETH. 
l/?«rf.4.20.manleavetli  his  country, and  e.tohiswife 
Eccl.  19.  2.  that  e.  to  iiarlots  will  become  impudent 

CLEAVING. 
Eccl.  25.  12.  faith  is  the  beginning  of  c.  to  him 
CLEMENCY. 

2  Mac.  14.  9.  accordmg  to  ihe  c.  thou  shewest 

CLEOPATRA. 
Estk.  11.  1.  in  the  ii.'ign  of  Ptolemeus  and  C. 

1  Mac.  10.  57.  went  out  with  his  daughter  C. 

CLIMB. 

2  Esd.  4.  8.  neither  diil  I  ever  c.  up  into  heaven 

CLIMBED. 
2  Mae.  2.  4.  the  mountain  where  Moses  c.  up 

CLIMBING. 
Eccl.  S.j.  20.  a.s  the  e.  up  a  sandy  way  is  to  the  feet 

CLOSE. 

Tub.  12. 11. 1  will  keep  e.  nothing  from  you;  I  said 

it  was  good  to  keep  c.  the  secrets  of  a  king 

F.ccl.^.  2.  doth  sin  slick  e.betw.  buyingand  selling 

1  .Mac.  12.  50.  went  e.  together  prepared  to  fight 

CLOSED. 

1  Mac.  7.  46.  e.  thorn  so  that  they  were  all  slain 

CLOTH. 
2Jl/ac.  5.  2.  men  running  in  Ihe  air  in  c.of  gold 
CLOTHE. 

2  Esd.  2.  20.  give  to  the  poor,  c.  the  naked 
)  CLOTHED. 

1  Esd.^.rt.  as  to  be  e.  in  purple,  to  drink  in  gold 
Eccl  50. 1 1.  and  was  c.  with  the  iierfeclion  of  glory 
1  Mac.  11.  58.  to  be  c.  in  purjile,  14.  43. 

CLOTHES. 
Bar.  6.  20.  eat  them  and  their  e.  they  feel  it  not 
1  Mac.  U.  71.  then  Jonathan  rent  his  c.  and  praved 


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CLOTHETH. 
Fee    43. 20.  and  c.  t:ie  water  as  »/ith  a  breant-platc 

CLOTHING, 
i^ccl.  29.  21.  chief  thing  for  life  is  bread  and  e. 
39.  26.  the  blood  of  the  grape,  and  oil,  and  c. 
2  Mac.  3.  ;t3.  the  same  young  men  in  the  same  c. 
11.8.  one  in  white  c.  shaking  his  armour  of  gold 
CLOUD. 
2  Esd.  15.  39.  Ihe  c.  wliich  he  raised  u|)  in  wrath 
IVisd.  2.  4.  our  life  pass  away  us  the  trace  of  ac 
F.ccl.  24.  3.  and  1  covered  the  earth  as  a  c. 
50.  6.  he  was  as  the  nioriiing  star  in  midst  ofa  c 
CLOUDS. 
2  Esd.  15.  40.  great  and  mighty  c.  .«hall  be  lifted  up 
IVisd.  5.  21.  from  ihe  c.  as  from  a  wei!  drawn  bov» 
F.tcl.  13.  23.  what  he  saitii,  they  c.nIoI  it  to  tho  c. 

35.  10.  his  prayer  shall  reach  unio  Ihe  c. 

17.  the  prayer  of  ihe  humble  picrcelh  ihe  c. 
20.  seasonable,  as  c.  of  ram  in  lime  of  drought    | 
43.  14.  the  treasiiies  opened,  e.  lly  forth  as  fuwU  i 

15.  by  his  great  power  he  maketh  tlie  e.  firm       i 
50.7.  as  the  rainbow, giving  light  in  the  bright  e.  j 

Dan.  3.  51.  O  ye  liglitnings  and  c.  bless  the  LorL' 

CLOUDY. 
Eccl.  24.  4.  and  mv  throne  is  in  a  c.  pillar 

CLUBS. 
2  Mac.  4.  41.  some  of  them  caught  stones,  gome  c 

CLUSTER,  S. 

2  F.sd.  9.  21.  and  I  have  kept  me  a  grapeof  the  e 

16.  30.  chere  are  left  some  c.  of  them  that  seek 

CNIDUS. 

1  Mac.  15.  23.  the  same  thing  wrote  he  to  C. 

COALS. 
Eccl.fi.  10.  kindle  not  the  c.of  a  sinner,  lest  he  burnt 

11.  32.  ofa  spark  of  lire  a  heap  of  c.  is  kindled 

COAT. 

2  Mac.  12. 35.  taking  Indd  of  his  r.  drew  him  by  fore* 
COATS. 

2  Mac.  12.  40.  under  the  c.  of  every  one  slain 

COCKER 
£cc{. '30. 9.  e.  thy  cliilil,  he  sliill  make  thee  afraid 

COGITATIONS. 
Eccl.  17.  5.  an  rnierpreler  ofihe  c.  thereof 

COLLECT'ON. 
Bar.  1.  6.  they  made  also  ac.  of  money 

COLL/IR. 
Eccl.  33.  26.  a  yoke  and  a  ;.  do  bow  Ihe  n»ck 
COLLECTOR. 

1  Mac.  1.  29.  the  king  sent  his  chief  c.  to  Juda 

COLO.VY. 

IVisd.  12.  7.  receive  a  worfhv  c.  of  God's  chi.-drea 

COLOUft. 

2  Jlfae.  3.  8.  under  a  c.  o'  visiting  ihe  cities 

16.  the  changing  id'  hii  c.  ilerlared   his  agony 

COLOURING. 
If'isd.  13.  14.  c.  it  red,  iiid  covering  every  spot 

COLOURS. 
IVisd.  15.  4.  any  image  spotted  with  divers  c. 
COME. 

1  Mac.  6.  13.  that  theie  troubles  are  c.  upon  me 

2  Mac.  0.  15.  lest  beiig  c.  to  the  height  of  sin 

9.  18.  the  just  jndgiieril  of  God  was  c.  upon  hiis 

COREST,  ETH. 
Eccl.^l.  2.  for  iftli»u  c.  too  near  it,  it  wil'i  bite 
5.  and  his  judgmint  e.  siieedily 
COMING. 

1  Mac.  11.  44.  the  <ing  was  very  glad  of  their  c. 

12.  45.  for  this  isihe  cause  of  my  e. 

14.  21.  wherefort  we  were  glad  of  their  c. 

2  Mac.  6.  3.  the  c  in  of  this  mischief  was  sore 

COMELY. 

1  Esd.  4.  18.  lo^e  a  woman,  which  is  c.  in  favout 
Ercl.  14.  3.  riclvs  are  not  c.  for  a  niggard 

20.  1.  lliere  is  i  reproof  that  is  not  c. 
25.  4.  O  how  c  a  thing  is  judgment  for  grey  hairs 
5.  O  how  CIS  the  wisdom  of  old  men  I 
iMac.  3.  26.  excellent  in  beau'y,  c.  in  apparel 

10.  29.  there aiipeared  five  c.  men  upon  horses 

COMFORT. 

2  Esd.  6. 33.  md  to  say,  be  of  good  c.  and  fear  not 
14.  c.  suci  of  Iheni  as  be  in  trouble 

IVisd.  3.  18  nor  have  they  c.  in  the  day  of  trial 
8.  9.  that  ve  should  be  a  c.  in  cares  and  grief 

Eccl.  3.  O.ne  shall  be  a  c.  to  his  mother 
4.  18.  shf  will  c.  him,  and  shew  him  her  secre 
25.  23.  awoinan  that  will  not  c.  her  husband 
30  23.  live  thine  own  soul,  and  c.  thy  heart 

36.  23.  f  there  be  meekness  and  c.  in  her  tnnguf 
38.  17.  ind  then  e.  thyself  for  thy  heaviness 

Bar.  4.i'.  be  of  good  c.  O  my  children,  cry  to  God 
30.  h:  that  gave  thei!  that  name  will  c.  thee 

1  Mac  12.  9.  the  holy  hooks  of  .-icnplnre  lo  c.  us 

2  Jlac  7.  6.  the  Lord  God  in  truth  liath  c.  in  us 
J1.3.  I  have  sent  M-n  -lins  ih.ii  he  may  c.  vou 

COMFORl'ED. 
2  F.sl.  5.  15.  the  angel  c.  me,  and  set  mo  on  my  feet 
Esti.  15.  8.  the  king  c.  her  wiih  loving  words 

)).  and  all  the  king's  servants  c.  her 
Efl.  17.  24.  he  c.  those  that  fail  in  patience 
3).  17.  till  it  como  nigh,  he  will  not  bo  c. 


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Kf-cl.  3a.  23.  be  c.  for  him,  whnn  spirit  is  dopnrtert 
4S.  24.  lie  c.  tliein  that  mourned  in  t'lon 
49.  1(1.  lor  iliey  c.  Ja'joli,  and  delivireil  tliim 
2  jVac.  7.  ti.  and  lie  shall  be  c.  in  lilsserviinis 
15   1".  Uiua  beini;  well  c.  by  (lie  words  ol  Judas 
CUMFUUTLNG 
Hjilac  15.9.  see.  tlu-iii  .iiuol'tlie  law  and  propheis 

CU.MM.VM). 
2  jUac.  9.  8.  he  thai  llionghl  he  might  c.  the  waves 

CO.MM.-iNDED 
Eccl.  15.  20.  he  hatli  c.  no  man  to  do  wickedly 
X'  V/ac.T.S.king  c.  pans  and  caldrons  to  be  made  hot 

4.  he  c.  to  rut  out  the  tongue  ofhiin  that  spake 

5.  he  c.  him,  being  yet  alive,  to  be  brought 
15.  33.  lie  c.  th»t  they  should  give  it  by  pieces 

CDAlMANnEDST. 
t  Eid£.  45.  upon  the  liiuri  b  da  v  thou  c.  sun  to  shine 
CO.MMANDMEX'r,  S. 
r.sd.  6.  48.  brought  I'orlh  lliinys  lUlhec.  of  God 
l>\i.  on  tho  si.xtji  nay  thou  jiavesl  c.  to  the  earth 
ficcl.  1.  26.  if  thou  di«ire  wisdom,  keep  tiie  c. 
TlJilac.'.'JO.  I  will  not  iiliey  the  king's  c.  but  I  will 
obey  die  c.  of  tlie  law  that  was  given  by 
Mosfes 

COM.MEND.XBLE. 
Eccl.  37.  22.  uniler>landiM2  is  c.  in  bis  mouth 
CO.MMEM)El). 

1  .Vac.  12.  43.  but  c.  him  to  iil!  his  friends 

2  Mac.  i).  23.  whom  [  c.  unto  many  of  youoften 

COMMEN'IWUIES. 
8  Mac.  2.  13.  wero  reported  in  the  c.  of  Necmias 

COH.MISSIONER. 
1  Mac.  2.  25.  tlie  kins's  c.  who  compelled  men 

COiAEMlT. 
S  Mac.  2.  25.  that  ire  desirous  to  c.  to  memory 

(XIAJ.V.ITTEI). 
f  Esd.  4.  42.  to  deliver  those  tilings  c.  to  them 
5.  17.  knowes!  tliott  not  that  Israel  is  c.  lo  thee? 

7.  32.  shall  deliver  loui.^  that  were  c.  to  them 

1  Mac.  7.  2t).  then  c.  he  the  country  to  Alciinus 
13.  3'J.  as  for  any  ov?tsight  or  fault  c.  to  this  day 

2  Mac.  3.  12.  had  c.  illotlii'  Imliiiessof  the  place 
22.  to  keep  the  tbiiijs  c.  of  lru.st  safe  and  sure 

1).  25.  whom  I  often  c  and  commended  to  you 
J3.  (i.  or  had  c.  any  otier  grievous  crime 
8.  as  he  had  c.  many  sins  about  the  altar 
14.  he  had  c.  all  to  tli«  (."leiiior  of  the  world 
CO.MM0IM()(IS. 
2  Mac   10.  15.  Iiaviim  soten  the  most  c.  holds 

CDMiHO.V. 
IVisd.  7.  3.  when  1  was  burn,  I  drew  in  thee,  air 
2  Mac.  4.  40.  wherenpiin  llic  c.  people  rising 

8.  2U.  when  they  had  inait  a  c.  supplication 

9.  4.  make  it  a  c.  burying |il;ice  of  the  Jews,  14. 
21.  necessary  to  take  cart  for  thee,  safety  of  all 

10.  8.  they  ordained  by  a  c,  statute  and  decree 

11.  15.  consenieil,  being  canful  of  the  c.  good 

12.  4.  according  1«  the  c  decree  of  the  city 

13.  14.  fight  for  the  cniint.v  ;nd  the  c.-wcaltli 

C'OM.MOTI'OVS. 

1  Esd.  5.  73.  by  pei>ii,i..iimis  ai,l  c.  they  hindered 

CO.M.Ml.NE, 

1  Mac.  15.  28.  he  sent  .Alheiioiuis  to  c.  with  him 

2  Mac.  1 1   20.  1  have  given  onltr  lo  c.  with  you 

CO  .M -MUNI  CAT'S. 
IVisd.  7.  13.  I  do  c.  her  liberally, I  do  not  hide 
2  Mac.  5.  20.  c.  in  the  benefit.;  ^eii  from  the  Lord 

COMMUNICATEMI. 
Eccl.  26.  6.  s''oar2eof  lonsiie  whidi  c.  with  all 

COMMUNICATIOl^i 
Eccl.  9.  15.  an  thy  c.  in  the  law  of  »ic  iMo'st  High 
13.  11.  for  wiib  mucli  c.  wiil  he  te.»pt  thee 

COMPACTED. 
IVisd.  7.  2.  being  c.  in  bloo  I  of  ilie  sted  of  man 

COMPAiNY. 
Eccl.  9.  4.  use  not  much  Ihec.  of  a  wiman 
I  Mac.  4.  :15.  he.  gathered  a  c.  of straniirs 
H.  41.  all  that  iieard  the  ma.cliing  of  tie  c. 
~.  12.  .Tssemblo  a  c.  of  scribes  In  reiniirt  justice 
'.I.  44.  Jonatlrm  said  Ui  \\\~  c.  let  us  go  ;kul  fight 

.53.  behold,  Jonallrin  and  his  c.  are  at  (use 
12.29.  h.iwbeii,  Jonaihaii  an  1  kis  c.  kney  it  not 
49.  sent  a  host  to  dcslroy  all  Jci'ifilhan'st. 
13.  52.  there  he  dwelt  himsidr,  with  his  c'. 
i  Mac.  5.  27.  his  e.  leil  on  b  rb'  contiiuiallj 

COMI'WIF.I). 
Sus.  57.  and  thev  for  liar  r.  w  ih  you 

COMPA.NMES. 
I  Mae.  5.  33.  went  forih  he'iinl  iliein  in  Ihre^. 

COMPANVI.NC. 
Sb.'.  51.  under  what  iree  sawiist  llioii  llicm  c. i 
58.  undet  wnat  tree  d'dsi  ihou  take  them  e.  i, 
COMPANMON. 
Err.l  6.  10.  some  friend  is  a  c.  at  the  table 
37.  4.  there  is  a  c.  who  reioicelh,  o. 
40.  '■Za.  a  friend  and  c.  never  meet  amiss 

COMPAMO.VS. 
1  Est  6.  3.  Salhrabiizanes  anrl  bis  c.  7,27 

COMPARABLE. 
Kcef  9  10.  for  the  new  friend  is  not  c.  to  him 
77  J 


CON 

COMPAREn. 

IVisd.  T.  9.  nor  c.  I  unto  her  any  precious  stone 
15.  IH.  for  being  c.  together,  some  r.re  worse 
Eccl.  22.  l.a  slothful  man  is  c.  to  alilthy  stone,  2. 
COMPASS. 

1  Mac.  14.  48.  within  the  c.  of  Ihe  sanctuary 

2  Mac.  1. 15.  was  entered  iiiin  the  c.of  the  temple 

COMPASSED. 
If'isd  19.  17.  being  c.  with  horiiMe  darkness 
Eccl.  23.  18.  who  seelh  me  ?  1  •■.m  c.  with  darkness 
24.  5   I  alone  c.  the  circuit  of  heaven 
45.9.  and  he  c.  him  with  pomegranates  and  bells 
1  Mac.  4.  7.  that  it  was  c.  about  with  hor.semen 
10.  80.  for  they  had  c.  in  his  host  and  cast  darts 
15.  14.  when  he  had  c.  the  cily  round  about 
2jJ/ac.3. 17.  the  man  was  so  c.  with  fear  and  horror 
27.  Hcliodurus  was  r.  with  ,<;reat  darkness 
COMPASSETH. 

1  Esd.  4.  .34.  the  sun  c.  the  heavens  round  about 
Eccl.  43.  12.  it  c.  the  heaven  wilh  a  glorious  circle 

•    COMPASSION. 
EccZ.]7.29.how  great  i.=.  hisc.to  such  as  turn  to  him? 
18.  12.  therefore  he  multiplied  his  c. 
Prnyer  of  Miinass.  of  great  c.  long-suffering 

2  Mac.  8.  3.  thai  he  would  have  c.  on  the  cily 

COMPEL. 

1  Esd.  4.  6.  they  c.  one  another  lo  pay  tribute 

2  Mac.  0.  1.  to  c.  I  he  Jews  to  depart  from  the  laws 

COMPELLED. 

1  Mac.  2.  15.  such  as  c.  the  people  lo  revolt 
2.5.  the  conimissioner,  who  c.  men  to  sacrifice 

2  Mac.  4.  26.  Jason  was  c.  to  flee  into  the  country 
G.  7.  the  Jews  were  c.  to  go  in  procession 

7.  1.  were  c.  by  the  king  to  taste  swine's  flesh 
15.  2.  the  Jews  that  were  c.  lo  go  with  him 

COMPLAIN. 
Eccl.  29.  .5.  he  will  return  words  and  c.  of  the  time 
41.  7.  the  children  will  c.  of  an  ungodly  father 

1  Mac.  8. 32.  if  therefore  they  c.  any  more  ag.  thee 

COMPLAINED. 

2  Mac.  4.  36.  the  Jews  c.  because  Onias  was  slain 

COMPLAINT,  S. 
Eccl.  35.  14.  when  the  widow  poureth  out  her  c. 

1  Mac.  11.25.  some  men  had  made  c.  against  him 

COMPLETE. 
JVi.^d.  .5.  17.  lake  to  him  jealousy  for  c.  armour 

2  Mac.  3.  25.  that  he  Imd  c.  harness  of  gold 

COMPREHEND. 

2  E.id.  4.  2.  fhinkest  Ihou  lo  c.  the  way  of  God  1 

11. how  thy  vessel  he  able  to  c.the  way  of  Highest 

5.  34.  while  I  labour  to  c.  way  of  tlie  Moat  High 

COMPREHENDED. 

2  Esd.  8.  21.  whose  glory  mnv  not  be  c. 

COMPREHENDING. 
Kcc^32.8.thy  speech  heshori.c.much  in  few  words 

CONCEIT. 
IVisd.  8. 11. 1  shall  bo  found  of  a  quick  c.  in  judrm. 
£tc^27.6.  so  is  the  utterance  of  a  e.  in  heart  of  man 

CONCERT. 
Eccl.  32.  5.  a  c.  of  music  in  a  banquet  of  wine 
CONCUBINE. 

1  Esd.  4.  29.  yet  did  I  see  Ajiame  the  king'a  e. 

2  Mac.  4.  30.  lliev  were  given  to  the  king's  c. 

CONCUPISCENCE. 
JVi.fd.  4. 12.  the  wandcrine  of  c.  doth  undermine 
Eccl.  23.  5.  turn  away  from  me  vain  hopes  and  c. 

CONDEMN. 

2  Esd.  4. 18.  if  wert  judge,  whom  wouldst  thou  c? 

IVisd.  2.  20.  let  us  c.  him  with  a  shameful  death 

4.1G.  Ihe  righteous  that  isdeid  shall  c.thc  ungodly 

Prayer  of  Manass.  nor  r.  me  into  the  lower  pans 

CONDEMNED. 
Eccl.  14.  2.  whoso  conscience  hath  note,  him 
Sus.  41.  the  assembly  c.  Susanna  to  death 
48.wiliioiit  knowledge  have  c.  daughter  of  Israel 
53.  thou  haste,  the  innocent,  and  guilty  go  free 
2  Afac.  4.  47.  those  poor  men,  them  he  c.  to  death 

13.  C.  whosoever  was  c.  nf  sacrilege  or  comniilted 

CONDITION. 

2  K.'jrf.  7.  .57.  he  saiii,  this  is  the  c.  of  the  ba'tlo 

2  Jifac.  ft.  8   so  |iroud  was  he  beyond  the  e.  of  man 

1.5.  12.  Onias  gentle  in  r.  well  s))oken  cf 

CONDITIONS. 

2./I7rte.11  1 1  persuaded  to  agree  lo  all  reasonable  c. 

13  23.  subinitled  bi'iiTlf  and  «ware  to  all  equal  c. 

CO. \  DUCT. 

1  F.sd.B  51. was  ashamed  toask  kingc.forsafegunrd 
./«(/.10.15.ci>me  lo  his  tent  and  some  of  us  willr.  thee 

2  Mac.  11.  30.  that  will  depart  slial!  have  safe  c. 

CONFECTION. 
Eccl.  36.  8.  of  sii<h  the  apothecary  maketh  a.  c. 

CONTEDERATR. 
1  Mac.  10.  16.  we  will  make  him  our  friend  andc. 

CONFEDERATES. 

1  Mac.  8.  21.  if  there  come  w.ir  on  any  of  their  e. 

31.  yoke  heavy  on  our  friends  and  c.  the  Jews 

14.  40.  the  Romans  had  called  Ihe  Jews  e. 

I  15.  17.  the  Jews  amhnssidors  onr  friends  and  c. 

CONFEDERACY. 

I I  -Mac  8.  n  sent  them  to  Rome  to  make  a  c.20 


•CON 

CONFERENCE. 

IVisd.  8.  18  in  Ihe  exercise  of  c.  wilh  her  I'.rudence 
2  Mac.  14.  22.  so  they  made  a  peaceable  c. 

CONFESS. 
Tob.  13.  C>.  therefoto  c.  h  ai  wilh  your  whole  mouth 

11.  7.  his  people  shall  c.  Cod,  and  Lord  shall  exah 
IVisd.  J().  8.  in  this  thou  madcst  thine  enemies  c. 
Eccl.  4.  2().  be  not  aslianied  to  e.  thy  sins 

2  Mac.  7.  37.  thou  mavest  e.  that  he  alone  is  Cod 

CONFESSED. 
Tol).  12.  22.  thev  c.  the  wonderful  works  of  Go:". 

CONFESSETH. 
Eccl.  20.  2.  thatc.  his  Intilt  be  preserved  from  bun 

CONFESSING. 
1  Esd.  9.  8.  now  by  c.  give  jrlorv  unto  the  Lord 

CONFESSION. 

1  Esd.  8.  91.  in  his  prayer  he  made  his  e.  weeping 
Ba7:  1.  14.  to  make  e.  in  Ihe  house  of  the  Lord 

CONFIDENCE. 

2  Esd.  8.  30.  which  have  not  Ihe  e.  of  good  worka 
./«(/.  13.  19.  for  this  thy  c.  shall  not  depart 
Eccl.  2().  21.  having  c.  of  their  good  descent 

2  Mac.  8.  18.  but  our  c.  is  in  Ihe  Almighty  God 
15.7.butMaccabens  had  ever  sine  c. of  Lord's  helji 

CONFIDENT. 
Eccl.  32.  21.  be  not  c.  in  a  plain  way 

CONFIRM. 
Eccl.  24.  24.  he  strong  in  the  L.  that  he  may  e.  you 
50.  24.  that  he  would  c.  his  mercy  with  us 
1  .Mac.  11.  57.  I  c.  lliee  in  the  liieli  priesthood 

12.  1.  to  c.  and  renew  the  friendship  with  them 

13.  37.  to  c.  the  immunities  we  have  granted 

14.  24.  sent  Numenius  to  c.  the  league  wilh  them 

CONFIRMED. 

1  J/«r.l1.27.e.  him  in  the  high-priesthood  and  hon. 

14.  2f5.  he  and  his  brelhrrn  c.  their  Idierty 
38.  Demetrius  c.him  in  the  high-priesthood 

CONFLICT. 
TVisd.  10.  12.  in  a  sore  e.  she  gave  h'm  the  victory 

2  Mar.  5.  14.  forty  thousand  v.'ere  slain  in  ihe  c. 

15.  17.  and  manfully  to  try  the  matter  by  c. 

19.  took  not  the  least  care,  being  troubled  for  c 

CONFORM. 
2  Mac.  6.  9.  and  whoso  would  not  c.  themselves 

CONFOUNDED. 
EceA  2. 10.  did  ever  any  trust  in  the  L.and  was  c.I 
24.  22.  he  that  obeyelh  me  shall  never  he  e. 
liar.  f>.  30.  they  that  wo-nliip  them  shall  be  c. 
Dan.  3.  17.  they  shall  not  be  e.  that  trust  in  thee 
21.  let  them  be  e.  in  nil  their  power  and  ir.ijht 

1  Mac.  4.  27.  Lysias  was  c.  and  disciouraged- 
31.  let  them  be  c.  in  their  power  am!  jiorsemon 

2  Mac.  10.  30.  so  thnt  being  r.  wilh  blindness,  ar.d 

full  of  trnuhle,  they  were  killod 

13.  23.  heard  that  Philip  was  despei^ately  c. 

14.  28.  Nicanor  was  much  c.  in  himself 

CONFUSION.  v.  I 

2  Esd.  2.  6.  (hat  Ibou  bring  them  lo  c.  \ 

5.  8.  there  shall  he  a  c.  also  in  many  places 
Bar.  1.  15.  but  to  us  belongeth  the  e.  of  faces 
IMac.  1.  23.  all  house  of  Jacob  was  covered  withc. 

CONGEALED. 
EecZ.43.19.bein?e.it  lieth  n.i  thelonofsharps'akos 

CONGREGATION. 
Eccl.  1.  30.  cast  thee  down  in  midst  of  the  c. 
4.7.  get  thyself  the  love  of  the  r.  and  bow  thy  henj 
21.  9.  Ihe  c.  of  tlie  wicked  is  like  tow  wrapper* 
24.  2.  in  the  c.  of  the  Most  High  shall  she  open 
23.  the  law  for  a  hentaje  unto  tho  c.  of  Jacob 
31.  11.  and  the  c.  shall  declare  his  alms 
33.  18.  hearken  unto  me,  ve  rulers  o4"  the  c 
38.  33.  thpy  shall  not  sit  high  in  ihe  c. 
45.  18.  the  c.  of  Core  wilh  fury  and  wrnlli 
50.  13.  oblations  in  their  hands  before  all  Ihe  e 

20.  he  lifted  lip  his  hands  over  the  whole  r 
1  Mfic.  2.  51).  for  healing  witness  before  the  c 

14.  19.  which  writings  were  read  before  the  r. 

28.  al  Saramel  in  the  sreat  r.  of  the  priest" 

CONJECTURETII. 

IVisd.  8.  8.  she  c.  arislit  what  is  lo  come 

CONQUERED. 

1  Mac.  8.  2.  it  was  told  him  how  they  had  c.  'hen 
4.  by  their  policy  they  had  c.  all  that  placo 

CON.SCIRNCE. 
IVisd.  17.  1 1. being  pressed  withe,  always  forecast. 
F.crl.  14.  2.  whose  c.  bath  not  condemned  him 

2  Jlac.  G.  11.  they  made  a  c.  lo  help  themselves 

CONSECRATED. 

Tab.  1.  4.  the  temple  was  c.  and  biiitfor  all  ages 

F.crl.  45.  15.  Moses  c.  and  anointed  him  wilh  oil 

2  Mac.  12.  40.  thev  found  things  c.  to  the  idols 

CONSENT. 

1  Esd.  5.  47.  they  came  altogether  with  one  c. 
fi.22.h3ve  been  done  with  the  c.  of  kingCyrU9.7.4 

./urf.  7.  29.  there  was  great  we'jping  wilh  one  e 

2  Mac.  4.  39.  committed  w.in  the  c.  of  Mcnelauc 
11.  24.  that  the  Jews  would  not  c.   to  our  fatha. 

CONSENTED. 
\Mae.  1.  .57.  if  any  c.  In  the  law,  put  himtorteM% 
11.29  so  the  king  c  and  wro'.e  letters  toJouath^in 


CON 

2j?/nc.ll.l.'>.Mac-;abeuBc.toallthal  Lysias desired 

14   iO.  all  of  one  n»i[id  tliey  c.  to  tha  covenaiitii 

COMSIDEUATION. 

1  Mae.  8.  n.  in  c.  cf  these  tilings  Judas  ciiose 

CONSIDERATE. 
Ece!.  32.  18.  a  man  ot'couiicil  will  be  e. 

CO.NSIDEK 
Bar.  2.  16.  O  Lord,  c.  us,  'khv  down  tiiine  ear 

2  Mac.  7.  28.  and  c.  liiat  God  inadu  llieiu  ol' tilings 

CONSIDERED. 
S  K.'id.  7.  Ifi.  why  liast  thou  not  c.  in  thy  mind  ? 
56.  we  c.  not  that  we  should  begin  to  sufler 
9.  'iC.  BO  I  c.  llie  world,  behold,  lliere  was  peril 
IFisd.  8.  17.  when  1  c.  these  things  in  myself 
i  Mac.  0.  17.  he  c.  not  that  the  Lord  was  angry 

CONSIDERING. 
Q  Mac.  5.  6.  not  c.  lliat  to  get  the  day  of  them 
11.4.  not  at  all  c.  the  power  of  God,but  iiutl'ed  up 
13   f.  tliat  the  Hebrews  could  not  be  overcome 
CONSIST. 
Eccl.  43.  26.  and  by  his  word  all  tilings  c. 
CONSORT,  .See  CONCERT. 
CONSORTETH. 
Eccl.  13.  16.  all  flesh  c.  according  lo  kind 
CONSPICUOUS. 

1  Mac.  11.  37.  let  it  be  set  in  a  c.  place,  14.  48. 

CONSPIRED. 
Eccl.  45.  18.  strangers  c.  together  against  liim 
Bel  28.  they  c.  against  the  king,  saying 

CONSTRAINED. 
Bel.  30.  being  c.  he  delivered  Daniel  to  them 

2  Mac.  6.  18.  Eleazar  was  c.  to  open  his  mouth 

CONSTRAINT. 

3  Mac.  6.  7.  they  were  brought  by  bitter  c.  to  eal 

CONSUi^. 
IMac.  15.  le.Lucius  c.  of  the  Romans  to  Ftolemee 

CONSULT. 
EceZ.8.17.  c.  not  with  a  fool  ||  9.14.  c.  with  the  wise 
37.  lU.  c.  not  with  one  that  suspectoth  thee 
1  Mac.  5.  16.  assembled  to  c.  what  they  should  do 

CONSULTED. 

1  Mac.  4.  44.  they  c.  what  t"*  i"'/>  with  the  altar 

12.  35.  c.  with  them  about  building  strong  liolds 

16.  13.  Ptolemeus  c.  deceitfully  against  Siiiion 

CONSULTING. 

1  Mac.  8.  15.  c.  alway  for  the  people  to  be  ordered 

CONSUME. 
Keel.  27.  29.  anguisli  shall  c.  them  before  death 
45.19.  did  wonders  toe.  them  with  the  fiery  flame 
X  Mac.  5.  15.  are  assembled  against  us  to  c.  us 

CONSUMED. 
H  Ksd.  4.  16.  for  the  fire  Ciime  and  c.  the  wood 
fVisd.  5.  13.  but  were  c.  in  our  own  wickedness 
Eccl.  45.  14.  their  sacrifices  shall  be  wholly  c. 
19.  in  his  wrathful  indignation  were  they  c. 

2  Mac.  I.  31.  now  when  the  sacrifice  was  c. 

32.  it  was  c.  by  light  that  shiiied  from  the  altar 
2.  10.  c.  the  sacrilices,  c.  the  burnt-offerings 
11.  sin-ofliering  wa.s  not  to  be  eaten,  it  was  c. 
CONSUMETH. 
Eccl.  14.  19.  every  work  rotteth  and  c.  away 
18.  18.  a  gift  of  the  envious  c.  the  eyes 
31.  1.  watching  for  riches  e.  the  flesh 
43.  21.  the  cold  north-wind  c.  the  grass  as  firo 

CONSUMING. 
JVisd.  6.  23.  neither  will  1  go  with  c.  envy 
iMac.  1.  23.  priests  prayed,  wliilst  sacrifice  was  «. 

CONTAINETH. 
IVisd.  1. 1.  that  which  c.  all  things  hath  knowledge 

CONTEMNED. 
Eccl.  22.  23.  a  mean  estate  is  not  alway  to  be  e. 

CONTKMNER. 
1  Mac.  14.  14.  every  c.  of  the  law  he  took  away 

CONTE.MNETH. 
EccM9. 1.  he  that  c.  small  things  shall  fall  by  little 
26. 24.  a  dishonest  woman  c.  shame,  but  an  honest 

CONTEMPT. 
F.stk.  13.  12.  that  it  was  neither  in  c.  nor  pride 

3  Mac.  3.  18.  the  place  was  like  to  come  into  c 

CONTKND. 
Eul.28.  10.  the  stronger  they  are  which  c. 

CONTENT. 
Esth.  13.  13.  I  could  have  been  c.  lo  kiss  the  soles 
Vob.  11.  9.  from  henceforth  I  am  c.  to  die 

1  Mac.  %  60.  the  king  and  the  princes  were  c. 
2Mac.5. 15.  he  was  not  c.  with  this,  but  presumed 

fi  30.  hut  in  soul  am  well  r .  to  sufl'er  the:.e  things 

CONTENTED. 
Eccl.  29.  23.  be  it  little  or  much,  hold  thee  e. 

CONTENTION. 
Ectl.  2S.  11.  a  hasty  c.  kindleth  a  fire 
2Mae.  4.  4.  Onias  seeins  the  danger  of  thin  c. 

CONTENTMENT. 
SPisa.  19.  12.  quails  came  from  the  sea  for  theire. 

2  Mac.  9.20.  ifyour  affairs  be  to  yourc.  I  thank  G. 

CONTENTS. 
I  Mac.  1.5.  2.  the  t.  wherefore  were  these 
i  Jtjac.  Zl   17.  for  performance  of  the  c.  thereof 

CON'i  INENT. 
Bcil  2S  15.  an.'i  hi-r  c   mind  cannot  bo  valued 


COS 

CONTINUALLY, 
Eecl.  II.  19.  and  now  I  will  eat  c.  of  my  goods 
1  Mac.  15.  25.  against  Dura,  assaulting  it  e. 
2.'U«c.3.26.  who  stood  by  him,  and  scourged  him  c. 
5.  27.  led  uD  herbs,  c.  lest  they  should  be  polluted 

CONTINUE. 
Eccl.5.10.  "czr.s  friend  v.iil  not  c.in  day  of  afiliction 

40.  19.  children  and  budding  c.  a  man's  name 

41.  12.  for  that  shall  c.  v/itli  thee  above  gold 

1  Mac.  10.  27.  c.  yo  still  to  be  faithfu   unto  us 

2  Mac.  4.  6.  that  the  state  should  c.  quiet 
10.  12.  Plolumeus  endeavoured  lo  c.  peace 

CONTINUED. 

1  Mac.  6.  9.  and  there  he  c.  many  dayg 

y.  13.  the  battle  c.  from  morning  Idl  night 
10.  26.  whereas  you  have  c.  in  our  friendship 
50.  he  c.  the  battle  until  the  sun  went  down 

2  Mac.  8.  1.  took  such  as  c.  in  the  Jews'  religion 

CONTRACTS. 
1  Mac.  13.42.  write  in  their  instru,nicnt3  and  c. 

CONTRARY. 
Wisd.  2.  12.  because  ho  is  clean  c.  to  our  doings 

CONTRITE. 
Dan.  3.  16.  in  a  c.  heart  let  us  be  accepted 

CONTROL. 
Eccl.  5.  3.  say  not,  who  shall  c.  me  for  my  works? 

CONVEYED. 

1  Mac.  9.  6.  many  c.  themselves  out  of  the  host 

2  Mac.  8.  13.  they  fled  and  c.  themselves  away 

CONVENIENT. 
Eccl.  10.  23.  nor  is  it  c.  to  magnify  a  sinful  man 
39.  17.  at  time  c.  they  shall  all  be  sought  out 
1  Mac.  4.  46.  and  laid  up  the  stones  in  a  c.  place 

12.  II.  both  in  our  feasts  and  other  c.  days 
14.  34.  he  furnished  thein  with  all  things  c. 

2j1/ac.4.19.  because  it  was  not  c.bul  to  be  reserved 
32.  Menelaus  supposing  he  had  gotten  ac.  time 
8.  31.  they  laid  them  up  carefully  in  c.  i>la:es 

10.  18.  having  all  things  c.  to  sustain  the  siege 

11.  36.  that  we  may  declare  as  it  is  c.  for  you 
14.  22  Judas  placed  armed  men  ready  in  c.  places 

CONVERSANT. 
fVisd.  8  3.  in  that  she  is  c.  with  God  she  magnifies 

13.  7.  for  being  c.  in  his  works,  they  «eaich  him 
F.ccl.  11.  2U.  in  thy  covenant,  and  be  c.  theieiu 

39.  3.  and  ho  will  be  c.  in  dark  parables 
41.5.  they  that  are  c.in  the  dwelling  of  the  ungodly 
CONVERSATION. 

Tub.  4. 14.  be  circumspect  and  be  wise  in  a'l  thy  c. 

IVisd.  8.  16.  for  her  c.  hath  no  bitterness 

1  Mac.  4.  42.  so  he  chose  priests  of  blameless  c. 

2  Mac.  15.  12.  Onias reverend  inc.  |)rayed  for  Jews 

CONVERSED. 
Bar.  3.  37.  shew  himself  on  earth,  and  c.  with  men 

CONVERSION. 
Ecci.49.2.  behaved  uprightly  In  the  c.  of  the  people 

CONVICTED. 
2  Mac.  4.  45.  Menelaus  being  now  c.  promised 

CONVINCE. 
Wisd.  4.  20.  their  own  iniquities  shall  c.  them 

COPY. 
Esth.  13.  1.  the  c.  of  the  letters  was  this 
16.  I'J.  ye  shall  publish  the  c.  of  this  letter 
Bar.  6.  1.  a  c.  of  an  epistle  which  Jeremy  sent 
I  Mac.  8.  22.  this  is  the  c.  of  the  epistle 

11.  31.  we  Bent  you  here  a  c.  of  the  letter 
37.  see  that  thou  make  a  c.  of  these  thingn 

12.  5.  this  i-i  the  c.  of  the  letters,  I'.t.  |  14.  20. 

14.  23.  and  to  put  the  c.  of  their  ambassage 

COPIES. 
I  Mac.  14.  49.  that  the  c.  thereof  should  belaid  up 

CORE. 
Eccl.  45.  18.  the  con^regationofC.  maligned  him 

CORES. 

1  Esd.  8.  20.  likewise  of  wheat,  to  a  hundred  c. 

CORRECTION. 

Wisd.  12.  26.  that  would  not  be  reformed  by  that  c. 

F.ccl.  16.  12.  as  his  mercy  is  great,  so  is  his  c.  also 
22.  6.  but  stripes  and  c.  are  never  out  of  time 
42.  5.  of  much  c.  of  children  be  not  ashamed 

2  Mac.  7.  33.  he  angrv  n  little  while  for  our  c. 

CORRUPTED. 
2  Esd.  4.  11.  the  wmld  being  now  outwardly  c. 

CORRUPTIBLE. 
2  F.sd.  7.  15.  seeing  thou  art  but  a  c.  man 
Wisd.  9.  15.  the  c.  body  presseth  <lown  the  soul 
14.  8.  because  being  e.  it  was  called  god 
19.  21.  wasted  not  the  flesh  of  the  e.  living  things 
2,Wuc.  7.  16.  thou  art  c.  thou  dost  what  thou  will 

CORRUPTION. 
2  Ksd.  7.  41.  even  so  now  seeing  e.  is  grown  up 

43.  beginning  of  immortaiity,  wnerein  c.  is  pasl| 
Eccl.  28.  6.  remember  thv  end,  c.  and  death 

COS. 
1  Mac.  15.  23.  the  same  thing  wrote  he  to  C. 

COSTLY. 
I  Esd.  6.  9.  building  a  house  of  hewn  and  e.  stme 
Wisd.  2.  7.  let  us  fill  ourselves  with  e.  wine 

COSTS. 
2Jlfac.3.3.SeleucuB  bare  all  c. belonging  to  sactfice 


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COTTAGE. 
Eccl.  29.  22.  better  is  a  poor  man  io  a  mean  e. 

COVENANT. 

2/rsrf.2.5.lhesechildren,whicliwould  not  kcepmy* 

7.  be  scaiterec    for  tJiey  have  de8|iised  my  v. 

3.  15.  lliou  ma.  est  an  everlasting  c.  with  him 
IVisd.  I.  16.  and  they  made  a  c.  with  it 

Eccl.  11.  20.  be  sledlast  in  thy  c.  and  conversan, 
17.  12.  he  made  an  everlasting  c.  with  them 
45.  24.  there  was  a  c.  of  peace  made  with  him 
47.  11.  he  cave  him  a  c.  of  kings,  and  a  throne 

1  Mac.  1.  15.  they  forsook  the  holy  c.  and  joined 
63.  that  they  might  not  profane  the  holy  c. 

4.  10.  and  remember  the  c.  of  I'ur  fathers 
7.  18.  for  they  have  broken  the  c.  and  «ath 

2Jl/ac.l.2.  remember  his  c. he  made  with  AbrnhaiB 

7.  30   for  our  bn^thren  arc  dead  under  God's  c. 

COVENANTS. 

1  Mac.  1.5.  27.  but  brake  all  the  c.  he  had  mr.de 

2  Mac.  12.  1.  when  these  c.  were  made,  Lysias 
13.2.5.  the  people  weregrieveil  for  thee,  lor  lliey 

stormed  because  they  would  make  ibeir  c.  void 
14.  20.  all  of  one  mind,  they  consented  to  the  c. 
27.  that  he  was  much  displeased  with  the  c. 
COVER. 
Wisd.  5.  16.  with  his  right  hand  shall  he  c.  thera 
10.  17.  she  was  to  them  for  a  c.  by  day 
Kct7.22.9.l hey  shall  c.  the  basenessof  thcirparcntl 

23.  18.  the  walls  c.  me,  and  nobody  seelh  ine 
26.  8.  and  she  will  not  c.  h..,rown  shame 

38.  16.  then  c.  his  body  accirdiiig  to  the  cuBtoio 

COVERED. 
Kcc/.16.3().witli  living  things  ne  bathe. face  thercol 

24.  3.  and  I  c.  the  ezr^h  as  >  cliiiid 
47.  15.  thy  soul  c.  the  whole  earth 

Sms.  32.  to  uncover  her  face,  for  she  was  c. 

2  .Mac.  10.  30.  c.  him  on  evrv  side  withweaponB 

COVER  ETH. 
Eccl.  40.  27.  and  c.  him  -.titnvii  all  glory 

COVERING. 
2  Mac.  3.  25.  a  rider  adorned  with  a  very  fair  c 

COVE"OUS. 
F.ccl.  10.  9.  not  a  more  wicked  thing  than  a  e.  man 
14.9.a  c.  man's  eye  is  not  satisfied  with  his  portion 
COVETOUSNESS. 
2  Mac.  4.  50.  the  c.  of  Uiem  that  were  in  power 
10.  20.  they  with  Simon,  being  led  with  c. 
COULD. 
2  Mac.  15.  38.  it  is  thit  which  I  c.  attain  unto 

COUNCIL. 
1  Esd.  2.  17.  the  rest  of  their  c.  and  the  judges 
1.  .55.  vessels  wliicl  the  king  and  c.  had  given 
i  Mac.  0.  58.  then  til  the  ungodly  men  held  a  c. 
14. 22.  register  thinpthevs|)ake  in  c.  oftbe  people 
COUNSEL. 

1  Fsd.~.  1.5.  had  tumed  the  c.  ofihe  king  of  Assyria 

2  Fgd.  4.  13.  I  well  into  a  plain,  the  trees  took  c. 
IS.tlie  floods  of  he  sea  also  took  c.and  said, corns 

7'ot.4.]8.askc.  o'all  that  are  wise,  and  despise  nol 
any  c.  that  is  profitable 
19.  for  every  mtion  halh  not  c.  hut  Lord  himself 
Wisd.  4.  17.  wiat  God  in  his  c.  decreed  of  him 

6.  4.  you  hav(  not  walked  after  the  «.  of  God 
9.13.  what  mm  is  he  that  can  know  the  c.  of  God? 

17.  thy  c.  wfio  hath  known,  except  give  wisdom 
Feci.  8.  17.  cinsult  nut  a  fool,  he  cannot  keep  e. 
15.  14.  he  lift  him  in  the  band  of  his  c. 
17.6.C.  a  loigue  and  eyes  and  heart  gave  he  them 
21.  13.  hisc.  Is  like  a  pure  fountain  of  life 
25.  4.  and  for  ancient  men  to  know  c. 

5.  oh  h(KV  comely  is  c.  to  men  of  honour! 
30.  21.  aid  afflict  not  thyself  in  thine  own  c- 
32.  13.  aman  ofc.  will  be  considerate,  but  a  proud 
37.  8.  fir  he  will  c.  for  himself 

1  Mac.  '■  65.  I  know  that  Simon  is  a  man  of  e. 

7.  31.  vhen  he  saw  that  his  c.  was  discovered 
i).  60.  .lecause  their  c.  was  known  to  them 

2  Mac  7.  25.  she  would  c.  the  young  man 

26.  hat  she  would  r.  her  son  lo  save  his  life 

COUNSRLLOR. 

Wisl.  8.  9.  that  she  would  be  a  c.  of  good  thing! 

Kcc.6.6.liave  but  oncc.nf  a  thousand,  neverthelest 

37  7.  every  c.  extolleth  counsel,  hut  there  is 

f.  beware  of  a  c.  and  know  what  need  he  hatb 
4"  21.  and  he  hath  nn  need  of  any  c. 

COUNSELLERS. 
lEsd.  8.  11.  to  me  and  my  seven  friends  the  e. 

COUNSELLETII. 
^cct.  37.  7.  but  there  is  some  that  c.  for  himself 

COUNSELS. 
2  Fsd.  1.  7.  but  they  have  despised  my  c.  2. 1. 
Tob.  4.  19.  that  all  thy  paths  and  e.  may  prospei 
Wisd.i.9.  for  inquisition  shall  beinadein'-.i  thee 

of  the  ungodly,  and  sound  of  her  words  jonM 
6.  3.  from  Highest,  who  shall  search  out  yout  e 
F.ccl.  23.  1.  O  Lord  leave  me  not  to  their  e. 
24.  29.  her  c.  profonnder  than  the  great  doii» 

COUNTENANCE. 
Jud.  13.  16.  my  c.  hath  deceived  him  to  desUantio* 
Esth.  15.  14.  and  thy  c.  is  full  of  grace 


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CRE 


Fcri.Vi.lB  hn  will  whisper  much  anj  change  Iiis  c. 
IX  a  tlie  heail  ol'  u  man  changetli  Ills  c.  and  n 
merry  h«;a:t  makelh  a  cheerful  c. 
Sfi.a  cheerful c.  is  a  lokunofa  heart  in  |)ros|)erit) 
10.  'J9.  uiio  Ihal  liath  undersiandiii;  by  liis  c. 
33. I7.(he  wickedness ofa  woman  durkeiiethiierc. 

23.  a  wicked  wunian  makelli  a  heavy  c. 
ST.  17.  the  c.  is  a  sign  of  changing  of  the  heart 
2  Miie.  X  16.  his  c.  declared  the  inward  aguiiv 
C  18.  an  aged  man,  and  of  a  well-fa  voureu  c. 

COLiNTEUFElT,  S. 
tf'isd.  2.  Ifi.  we  are  es't-einud  of  him  as  c. 
l.'i.  !l.  audcdUiiteih  it  liisgliirv  to  makec.  things 

COUNTERVAIL. 
E:cl.  6,  15.  nothing  doih  c.  a  faithful  friend 

COUiNTRY. 
2  Fsd.  4. 15.  that  there  we  may  make  us  another  c. 
t  Mac.  8.  8   and  the  c.  of  India,  Media  and  Lydia 

l(i.  to  one  man,  who  ruled  over  all  their  c. 
9.  2.J.  (Uuxliides  made  them  lords  of  the  c. 
12.  'in.  he  gave  them  no  respite  to  enter  hie  c. 
14.6.  Simon  enlarged  hounds  and  recovered  the  c. 
CIH.  fo  llial  the  heathen  were  taken  out  of  their  c. 
tlT.  he  fortified  it  for  the  safety  of  the  c. 
iMnr.5. 8.  aso|>eii  enemy  of  liisc.  and  countrymen 
Kl.  14.  to  fight  for  the  leniple,  the  city,  and'c. 

COUNTRY -MEN. 
2  .Mm.  4.5.  he  went,  not  to  he  an  accuser  of  his  c. 
5,    fi.  thinking  tliem  his  enemies  and  not  his  c. 
8.  as  an  open  enemy  of  his  country  and  c. 
23.  having  a  malicious  mind  against  his  c. 
12.  .").whcii  Jud.  heard  of  this  cruelty  done  to  his  c 
14.  37.  Ra/.is  a  lover  of  his  c.  was  accused 
l.T.  30.  who  continvied  his  love  toward  his  c. 

COUNTRIES. 
F.ccl.  10.  16.  tlie  Lord  overthrew  c.  of  the  heathen 
;!9.  4.  he  will  travel  through  strange  c.  for  he  tried 
47.  17.  the  c.  marvelled  at  thee  for  thy  songs 
.Ifrtc.  1.  4.  Alexamier  ruled  over  c.  and  nations 
?.  S.  and  of  the  goodliest  c.  which  they  took  of  him 

'  COURAGE. 
F.cct.  4.5.  23.  Phinees  stood  up  with  good  c.  of  heart 
1  JSfftr.  A.  32.  make  them  lo  he  of  no  c.  and  cuu«e 

5.  3.  Ik;  ahati'd  their  f.  and  took  their  spoils 
11.49.  Jcwshaii  got  me  city,  their  c.  was  abated 

i.Mnc.  1.  3.  and  to  do  his  will  with  a  good  c. 
4.  14.  *lic  priests  had  no  c.  to  serve  at  the  altar 

6.  31.  nis  death  for  an  e.tample  of  a  noble  c. 

7.  12.  the  king  marvelled  at  the  young  man's  c. 
20.  she  bare  it  wiili  a  irooil  c.  hecause  of  hope 

COURAGEOUS. 
2.1/ac.  7.  21.  th"  innilier  filled  with  e.  spirits  said 

COUR  ACEOUSLY. 
(  J'ifnc.<\.  4.').  wheref.  he  ran  upon  him  c.  thro'  battle 
Mac.  6.  28.  an  example  to  die  willingly  and  c. 
7.  11.  \\v.  said  c.  these  I  had  from  heaven 

10.  .33.  lliey  laid  siese  again^jt  the  fortress  c. 
15  17.  but  c.  to  sMt  upon  Ihfm  and  try  the  matter 

COURAGEOUSNESS. 

Mac.  14.  18.  and  of  ih"  r.  they  had  to  fight 

COURSE. 

I  F.sd.  4.  34.  RwifY  is  the  sun  in  his  c.  he  fetclieth 

his  c.  again  to  his  own  place  in  one  day 

COURT. 

1  F.sd.^.  1    Esdras  rising  from  the  c.  of  thn  temple 

I  .Mar,.  i>.  .'54.  the  wall  of  inniT  c.  to  be  pulled  down 

11.  40.  wherefore  the  king  fled  into  the  c. 
13.  40.  who  are  meet  am'in^'  you  to  be  ir.  our  c. 

COUR'T'S. 

1  Mcie.  4.  33.  thev  saw  shrnix  srowing  in  the  c. 

COURTEOUS. 
F.ccl.  42.  14.  than  a  r.  ivoinan  that  brings  shame 

COURTEOUSLY. 
S.Vne.  3.  9.  when  he  had  h.en  c.  'eceived 

COURTESY. 
Fed.  33.  2i.  that  tlion  sl.oiililest  stand  to  their  e. 

COUSIN. 

J  F.^d.  3.  7.  he  shall  he  called  Darius  his  e. 

4.  42.  thou  shall  sit  next  me  and  be  called  m-  '. 

Tnh.  fi.in.  we  shall  lodge  with  Raguel  who  is  Ihy  c. 

2Ma.c.  II.  1.  Lysias  tlie  kiii2"s  protector  andc.  35. 

CRAFT. 
2jMac.  12.  24.  whom  he  lietoiight  with  much  e. 

CRAFTY. 
Feci.  42.  18.  he  cnn=idereth  their  c.  devices 
CRATES. 

2  .Mae.  4.29.  Soslratns  left  C.  who  was  governor 

CREATED. 
F.fd.  .■).  44.  hold  them  that  shall  be  c.  therein 
'*Tt.  I  as'  i'iven  'i'e  lo  ,'he  crcrriure  thou  hasr  c. 
4;).  so  have  f  disposed  ihe  worlJ  which  I  c. 

9.  13.  bill  inquire  fur  whom  the  world  was  c. 
tr!.<;d,  1.14.  he  c.  all  thins^'  ihal  thev  might  have 

10.  1    the  first  formed  father  thru  was  c.  alone 
flrrl    1.  4.  Wisdom  hath  h»on  e.  before  all  things 

14   ii  was  c.  with  the  faiihful  in  the  womb 

17.  1    the  Lord  e.  mall  of  the  earth,  and  turned 

18.  1.  he  that  livelh  fni  ever  c.  all  things 
23  20.  I,e  knew  all  tliiiips  ere  they  were  c. 
2i.  0.  lie  c.  me  from  tlif  beginning  before  world 

m 


CUB 

Feci.  31.  13.  what  is  c.  more  wicked  than  nn  eyo? 
'i6.  1.  for  the  Lord  hath  c.  the  physician,  12. 

4.  the  Lord  hath  c.  medicilies  out  of  the  earth 

39.25.  lor  the  good  are  good  ilimgsc.from  beginn. 

26.  there  be  spirits  that  are  c.  lor  vengeance 

CREATION. 

2  F.sd.  a.  38.  thou  speakest  from  beginning  of  the  c. 

Eccl.  4y.  10.  above  gverv  living  tlung  m  ilie  c. 

CREATOil. 
•  Tiid.  9.  12.  C.  of  the  waters,  hear  thou  my  prayer 
Eccl.  24.  8.  .so  the  C  of  all  things  gave  conimandm. 
2^Wffc.l.24.  O  Lord,C.of  all  lbi;igs,  who  art  tearful 
7.  23.  doubtless  the  C  of  the  world  will  give 
13.  14.  iiad  comiiiilled  all  to  the  C.  of  the  world 
CREATURE. 
2  F.sd.  5.  44.  thee,  may  not  haste  above  the  maker 
oti.  shew  lliy  servant  by  wiiom  ihou  visitest  thy  c. 
b  8.  thy  c.  IS  preserved  in  fire  and  water 
13.  thou  shalt  niortily  it  as  thy  c.  and  quicken  it 
45.  fur  Ihou  art  merciful  unto  thy  c. 
■luiL  9.  12.  King  of  every  c.  hear  thou  my  prayer 
Ii  isd.  5.  17.  he  shall  make  the  c.  his  weapon 
Eccl.  16.  16.  his  mercy  is  ni;inilest  lo  every  c. 

CREATURES. 
2  Fsd.  5.  55.  as  the  c.  which  now  begin  to  be  old 
ti.  47.  that  it  should  bring  forth  living  c. 
49.  then  didst  thou  ordain  two  living  c. 
54.  whom  thou  inadtst  lord  of  all  thy  c. 
/«(/.16.14.let  c.  serve  thee,  thou  speakest,  they  were 
fVisd.  2.  6.  let  us  use  the  c.  like  as  in  youth 
7.  20.  lo  knosv  the  natures  of  living  c. 
y.  2.  that  lie  should  have  duminion  over  the  c. 

CREDIT. 
Eeel.  6.  7.  prove  him,  and  be  not  hasty  to  c.  him 
19.  4.  he  thai  is  hasty  to  c.  is  light  minded 
1  J\lac.  10.  46.  they  gave  no  c.  unto  them 

CREPT. 
1  Mac.  6.  40.  he  c.  under  the  elephant,  and  thrust 

CROOKED. 
friSf/.13.  13.  being  a  c.  pieceof  wood,  full  of  knots 
Eccl.  4.  17.  he  will  walk  with  him  by  c.  ways 

CROUCHING. 
Eccl.  12.  11.  though  be  go  c.  yet  take  good  heed 

CROWN. 
Bel  30.  the  angel  of  Ihe  Lord  took  him  by  the  c. 

CROWN. 
IVisd.  2.  8.  let  us  e.  oui selves  with  rose-buda 
4.  2.  it  weareth  a  c.  and  triumpheth  for  ever 
5. 10.  they  shall  receive  a  beautiful  e.  from  the  Ld. 
Eccl.  1.  11.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  a  c.  of  rejoicing 

18.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  a  c.  of  wisdom 
32.  2.  receive  a  c.  for  well-ordering  the  feast 
45.  12.  he  set  a  c.  of  gold  ujion  the  mitre 
47.  0.  in  that  he  gave  him  a  c.  of  glory 
1  JJuc.  6.  15.  he  gave  him  the  c.  and  his  robe 
8.  14.  yet  for  all  this,  none  of  them  wore  a  c. 

10.  20.  sent  him  a  purple  robe  and  a  c.  of  gold 
29.  release  from  customs  of  salt  and  c.  taxes 

11.  35.  the  c.  taics,  we  discliarge  them  of  them 

12.  39.  that  he  might  set  the  c.  on  his  own  head 

13.  37.  the  golden  c.  and  scarlet  robe  ye  sent 
39.  we  forgive  the  c.  tax  also  which  ye  owe 

3  Mac.  10. 11.  wUan  Antiochus  was  come  to  the  c. 

14.  4.  came,  presenting  to  him  a  c.  of  gold 
CROWNS. 

1  Mae.  1.  9.  they  all  put  c.  ui>on  themselves 
4.  57.  they  decked  the  temple  with  c.  of  gold 

CROWN  ETH. 
F.ccl.  19.5.  but  he  that  resi^Jteth  pleasures  c.  his  life 

CROWS. 

Bar.  C.  54.  they  are  as  c.  between  heaven  and  earth 

CRUEL. 

2  JIfflc.  4.  23.  but  having  the  fury  of  a  e.  tyrant 
7.  27.  she  laughing  the  c.  tyrant  to  scorn,  sjiake 
6.  17.  and  c.  Iiandling  of  the  city 
11.9.  xotonly  to  fight  with  men,  but  with  c.  beasts 

CRUELLY. 
F.crl   13.  12.  but  e.  he  will  lay  up  thy  words 
2  Alac.  lat'i.  O  destroy  not  so  c.  and  barbarously 

CRUELTY. 
2jT/ac.l2.5.heard  of  this  c.  done  to  his  country-men 

CRY. 
1  Mac.  4. 10.  now  tlierefoie  let  us  c.  unto  heaven 

CRIED. 

1  F.fd.  9.  10.  then  e.  the  whole  multitude  and  said 

Siig.  24.  with  that  Susanna  c.  with  a  loud  voice,  anil 

the  two  elders  r.  out  ii<:ainst  her 

Bel  37.  Habbacttc  c.  saying,  O  Daniel,  Daniel  . 

1  jMi.-c.  3.  .50.  then  c.  they  with  a  hmd  voice,  54. 

1 1.  49.  'hey  mode  supj'licalion  to  the  king  and  c. 

1.;.  .50.  then  c.  Itiey  lo  bmion,  i,eseecli.ng  hini 

2jl/ac.  8.  3.  and  hear  the  blood  that  c.  unto  him 

CRIER. 
Eccl.  20.  15.  he  openeih  bis  mouth  like  a  c. 
CRYING. 

1  F..^d.  5  63.  came  with  weeping  and  great  c. 
IVisd.  7.  3.   Ihe  first  voice  wiiich  I  uttered  was  c. 
Eccl.  20.27.  a  loud  c.  woman  and  a  scold  be  sought 

CUIilTS. 

2  Mac.  13.  5.  there  was  v  tower  of  fifty  t. 


DAI 

CUCUMBERS. 
Hat.  6.  70.  as  ascarecrow  in  a  garden  of  A 

CULTURE. 
2  Esd.  8.  6.  give  us  c.  to  our  undetslanding 

CUNNING. 
IVisd.  8. 6.  who  is  a  more  c.  workman  than  she? 
F.ccl.  45.  11.  the  workof  the  c.  workman 
1  Mac.  13.  29.  in  these  he  made  c.  devices 

CUP-BEARER. 
Tob.  1.  22.  now  Achiacharus  was  c.  and  keeper 

CUP  BOARD. 

1  Mac.  15.32.  saw  the  c.  of  gold  and  silver  plat* 

CUPS. 

1  Fsd.  2.  13.  a  thousand  golden  ;.  vials  of  gold 
3.22.when  they  are  in  their  c.  ihey  forget  their  lotts ' 

CURIOUS. 

2  Esd.  4.  23.  for  it  w  as  not  my  mind  to  be  c. 
9.  13.  be  note,  how  the  ungodly  shall  be  punished 

Ecel.  3.  23.  be  not  c.  in  unnecessary  matters 
-Mac.  2.  30.  lo  be  c.  in  particulars  beluiigiitg 

CURSE. 
Eccl.  4.  3.  give  him  none  occasion  to  c.  thee 

0.  if  he  c.  thee  in  the  bitterness  of  his  soul         ^ 
23.  14.  and  so  thou  c.  the  day  of  thy  nativity 
28.  13.  c.  the  whisperer  and  double-tongued 
38.  19.  the  life  of  the  poor  is  the  c.  of  Ihe  heart 
41.  9.  if  you  be  bom,  ye  shall  be  born  loa  c.  anjj 
if  you  die,  a  c.  shall  be  your  porlioa 
lO.soIhe  ungodly  shall  go  from  ac.todestriiclipp 
Bar.  1.  20.  and  the  c.  which  the  Lord  appointed 
3.  8.  we  are  yet  this  day  in  our  captivity  for  a 
reproach  and  a  c. 
CURSED. 
Wisd.  3.13.  their  offspring  is  c.  blessed  is  the  barren 
12.  11.  it  was  a  c.  seed  from  the  beginning 
14.  8.  hut  that  which  is  made  with  hands  is  e. 
Ecel.  23.  20.  she  shall  leave  her  memory  to  be  c. 
2  Mac.  4.  38.  there  slew  he  that  c.  murderer 
12.  35.  when  he  would  hive  taken  thai  c.  mail 

CURSETII. 
Eccl.  21.  27.  when  the  ungodly  e.  Satan,  he  e.  \M 
own  soul,  a  whispeier  defileth  his  own  su&l 
CUSTOM. 
Wisd.  14.  10.  in  time  an  ungodly  c.  grown  struiij 
Eccl.  7.  13.  for  the  c.  thereof  is  not  good 
23.  14.  and  so  thou  by  thy  c.  become  a  fool 
2  Mac.  4.  16.  whose  c.  they  followed  so  earncsll;^ 

11.  24.  to  be  brought  to  the  c.  of  the  Gentiles 

12.  38.  they  purified  themselves  as  the  c.  wa« 
CUSTOMS. 

1  Jlfae.  10.  29.  now  I  do  free  you  from  thee,  of  sal!    ' 
II.  35.  of  the  tithes  and  c-  pertaining  to  iis 
'iMnc.  4.  28.  appertained  the  giitbering  of  the  c 

11.  2.5.  after  the  c.  of  their  lorufathers 
CUT. 

1  F.sd.  A.  ^.  if  he  command  to  c.  down,  they  c.  doVT 
Ecel.  25.  26.  c.  her  off  from  thy  flesh  and  let  her  go 

2  Mar.  7.  4.  he  commanded  to  c.oul  the  tonguB  of 
him  that  spake,  and  to  c.  off  the  utmost  paita 

CUTTING. 
./ud.l3.18.hath  directed  thee  lo  the  c.offof  the  heaj 

CYMBALS. 
1  F.sd.  3.  59.  Ihe  Levites  Ibe  sons  of  A'aph  hade. 
■  lud.  10.  2.  Judith  said,  sing  to  my  Lord  with  c. 

1  Mac.  4.  34.  it  was  dedicated  with  harps  and  c 
CYPRESS. 

Feci.  24. 13.  and  as  a  c.  tree  on  the  mountains 
50.  10.  as  a  c.  tree  which  gmwelh  lo  the  cloum 
CYPRIANS. 

2  Mac.  4.  29.  Crates,  who  was  governorof  the  C, 
CYPRUS. 

2  Jlfae.  10. 13.  called  traitor  because  be  had  left  (!. 

12.  2.  Nicanor  governor  of  C  would  not  suffer 
CYRENE. 

1  Mac.  13.23.  the  same  wrote  be  to  t.'ypriis  and  C 

2  Mac.  2.23.  declared  bv.lasonof  C.in  fivebuokp 
CYRUS. 

1  Fsd.  2.  3  thus  saith  C.  king  of  the  Persians 
4.44.which  C.  set  aparl  when  be  vowed  lo  destrry 
.57.  C.  had  set  apart  and  nil  that  C.  had  given 
5.  71.  we  will  build,  as  C.  bath  commanded  us 

73.  they  hindered  all  the  lime  that  kingC.  live** 
0. 17.  in  the  first  year  that  king  C.  reigned  in  Ba- 
bylon, C.  Ihe  king  wrote  to  build  ibis  bou.se 
21.  search  be  made  among  the  records  of  king  O. 


D. 


DADDEI-S 
1  F.sd.  8.  46.  that  they  sbonid  speak  u.ito  D. 

DAGGER. 
Bar.  0.  13.  he  hath  also  in  bis  right  hand  a  rf. 

DAGON. 
Ufac.lO.  84.  took  their  spoils  and  the  temple  of  D. 
II.  4.  they  showed  him  the  temple  oi  D.  burnCd 

DAINTY. 
Eccl.  37.  29.  be  not  unsatiah'e  in  any  d.  thing 

DAINTIES. 
Eccl.  14.  J-'   there  isr.o  seeking  of  <i.  in  thegrtvo 


DAU 

DALLIED. 

ITisd.  12.  26  correction  wherein  he  d.  with  .them 

DAMASCUS. 
Jiid.  15.  5.  chased  tliuiii  until  (licy  "ero  passed  D. 
I  Mac.  11.  62.  pussed  llirougli  the  country  unto  D. 
12.  32.  and  rtmov.cig  ihcnco  he;  ciinie  to  D. 

DAiitNATlON. 
IVisd.  12.  27.  theiefoie  came  extreme  d.  on  them 

DA.NCE. 

Jud.  15.  12.  women  made  a  (/.  among  them  for  her 

13.  she  went  belbie  the  ppoi>le  in  the  d. 

DANCES. 

Jud.  3.7.  they  received  iliem  with  garlands  and  d. 

D.ANGER. 
Esth.  14.  4  for  mv  d.  is  in  my  hand 
Eccl.  3.  26.  he  tliat  lovelh  d.  shall  perish  therein 
2!).  17.  will  leave  him  in  d.  lliat  <lclivered  him 
34.  12.  I  was  ol'tliirus  ill  d.  of  death,  yet  delivered 
43.  24.  they  thai  sail  on  the  sea,  tell  of  the  d. 
iAlac.  15. 1.  resolved  without  any  cZ.  toset  on  them 

DANGEROUS. 
Eccl  0.  I''  a  man  of  nn  ill  loiigue  is  d.  in  his  city 

DANGERS. 
Tob  4.4.  remember  that  she  saw  many  d.  for  thee 

DANIEL.  ■ 

Sug.  45.  a  voung  youth  whose  name  was  D. 
CI.  for  D'  had  convicted  them  of  false  witness 

04.  from  that  day  was  D.  in  great  reputation 
Bel  4.   but  D.  woishi|iped  his  cjwn  God 

10.  the  king  went  with  D.  into  the  temple  of  Bel 
17.  D.  are  the  seals  wholeJ  and  he  said,  yea 
37.  O  D.  D.  take  the  dinner  God  hath  sent  thee 
1  Mac.  2.  60.  D.  for  his  innocency  was  delivered 

DAPHNE. 
S  Mac.  4.  33.  he  withdrew  into  a  sanctuary  at  D 

DAREST. 
Eccl.  29.  24.  thou  d.  not  open  thy  month 

DAIUUS. 
T  Esd.  2.  30.  second  yea.  of  tiie  reign  of  D.  6.  1. 
3.  1.  now  when  I),  reigned,  he  made  a  great  feast 

5.  to  him  shall  the  king  I),  give  great  gifts 

7.  ho  shall  sit  next  to  D.  because  of  his  wisdom 

8.  sealed  it,  and  laid  it  under  D.  Ills  pillow 
6.    7.  wrote  and  sent  to  D.  to  king  D.  greeting 

34.  I  D.  the  king  have  ordained  that  it  be.done 
1  Mce.  12.  7.  there  were  h-tiers  sent  from  D. 

DARK 
If'isd.  8  8.  Wisdom  can  expound  d.  sentences 
17.  3.  they  were  under  a  d.  vail  of  forgetfiilness 
Eccl.  45.  5.  he  brought  him  into  the  d.  cloud 
DARKNESS. 

1  Fsd.  4.  24.  looketh  on  a  lion  and  goeth  in  d. 

2  Esd.  14.  20.  thus  the  world  is  set  in  rf. 
Tob.  4.  10.  alms  suffeieth  not  to  come  into  d. 

14. 10.  how  out  of  light  lie  brought  him  into  d.  and 
rewarded  him  again,  for  he  went  down  intorf. 
Fsth.  11.  8.  and  lo,  a  d;iy  of  (/.  and  obscurity 
JVisd.  18.  4.  were  worthy  to  be  imprisoned  in  d. 
Eccl.  11.  10.  error  and  d.  had  their  beginning 

16.  16.  lie  hath  separate",  '..'••i  !i»lit  from  d. 
1  DAR'vENEVH. 

Eccl.  25.  17.  her  wickc'lness  a.  her  countenance 

D.A?TS. 
Jud.  1. 15.  ho  smte  liiir.  chrougl;  v.'ith     is  d. 
t  ■  DASH. 

Jud.  10.  5.  that  no  would  d.  the  sucking  children 

DATHAN. 
Eccl.  45  18.  the  men  t!i:it  were  of  D.'s  side 

DAUGHTER. 
Tob.  3.  10.  I  am  the  only  d.  of  my  father,  15. 

6.  10.  he  hath  also  one  only  d.  named  Sara 
I  7.  IT.  I  havegiven  my  tl.  in  marriage  lo  seven  men 
I     13.  then  he  called  his  d.  Sara,  and  she  came 
■  30.  12.  I  commit  my  a.  to  thee  of  special  trust 

11.  17.  blessed  her,'saviiii.',  thou  art  welcome,  d. 
Eccl.  7.  25.  marrv  thy  il.  and  so  slialt  thou  have 

22.  3.  and  a  foolish  d.  is  boin  lo  his  loss 
4.  n  wise  d.  shall  bring  an  inheritance 

26.  10.  if  thy  d.  be  ^hiurieiess,  keep  her  in 

36.  21.  yet  is  one  </.  betier  than  another 

42.9.  father  wakeili  for  the  d.  wlion  no  man  knows 
Sws.  48.  ye  have  condemned  a  d.  of  Israel 
1  Mac.  9. 37.  as  being  th&(/.  of  a  prince  of  Chanaan 

10.  56.  for  I  will  marrv  ii'V  '/.  t  i  thee 

11.  12.  wherefore  be  'ook  h'S  d.  from  him 

DAIGHTKRS. 
1  Esd.  8.  84.  ye  shall  not  -juin  your  d.  to  their  sons 
£  Esd.  i.  28.  I  have  prayed  vnnas  a  motherherd. 
fVind.  9.  7.  lo  be  a  judge  ol'lliy  sons  and  d. 
Eccl.  7.  24.  hast  thou  d.?  hive  a  careof  their  body 

DAVID. 
I  Esd.  1.  3.  that  Solomon  the  son  of  D.  had  built 
Ecr.l.  45.  25.  to  the  covenant  made  with  D. 
47.  I.Nathan  rose  up  to  prophesy  in  the  lime  of  D. 
2.  so  was  D.  chosen  out  of  (he  children  of  Israel 
22.  and  he  gave  out  of  him  a  root  iinio  D. 
48. 15.  there  remained  a  ruler  in  the  house  ofD. 
19.  4.  all  except  D.  and  Ezekias  were  defective 

DAUNTED. 

'ltd.  16.  '0.  the  Modes  ^vere  d.  at  her  hardiness 

774 


DfiA 

Eccl.  .1'2.  19.  a  proud  man  is  not  d.  with  fear 
DAY 

1  K«(Z.8.89.thou  art  true,  for  we  are  left  a  root  this  d. 
!).  1!.  and  Ihia  is  not  a  work  of  a  d.  or  two 

53.  this  d.  IS  holy  lo  the  Lord,  be  not  sorrowful 

2  Esd.  1.  16.  but  ever  lo  this  d.  do  ye  yet  murmur 
7.  43.  d.  of  doom  shall  be  the  end  of  this  time 

'J'ob.i.  9.  thou  layesl  upagainst  the  d.  of  necessity 
5.14.  wilt  thou  a  drachm  ad.  and  things  necessary? 
in.  1.  now  Tobit  his  father  counted  every  d. 
7.  she  went  out  every  d.  into  the  way  which  ihey 
went,  and  did  eat  no  meat  on  the  d.  time 
IVisd.  3.  18.  nor  have  they  comiJDit  in  the  <i.  of  trial 
Eccl.  10. 10.  he  that  is  a  king  to  d.  to-morrow  dies 
11.  25.  in  d.  of  prosperity,  in  the  d.  ef  affliction 
26.  it  is  easy  in  the  d.  of  death  lo  reward  a  man 
20.  15.  to  d.  be  lendeth,  to-morrow  will  he  ask  it 
33.  7.  why  doth  one  d.  excel  another,  when  as  all 
the  light  of  every  d.  in  the  year  is  of  ihe  sun? 
38.  22.  yesterday  for  me,  and  io  d.  for  thee 
40.  1.  from  the  d.  they  go  out  of  their  mother's 
womb,  till  ihe  d.  they  return  to  mother  of  all 
46.  4.  sun  go  back,  was  not  one  d.  as  long  as  two? 
Sus.  12.  they  watched  from  d.  to  d.  to  see  her 

1  Mac.  9.  44.  it  stands  not  with  us  to  d.  as  before 

2  Mac.  7.  20.  seven  slain  within  the  space  of  one  d. 

DAYS. 
Tob.  4.  3.  but  honour  her  all  the  d.  of  thy  life 
5.  my  son,  be  mindful  of  the  Lord  all  thy  d. 

9.  4.  hut  my  father  counteth  the  rf.  if  I  tarry  long 

10.  1.  when  the  d.  of  the  journey  were  expired 
.fud.  J2.  18.  more  than  all  the  d.  since  I  was  born 
Eccl.  17.  2.  he  gave  them  few  d.  and  a  short  time 

22.  12.  seven  d.  do  men  mourn  for  the  dead 

33.  9.  some  of  them  hath   be  made  high  d.  and 

some  of  them  hath  he  made  oidinary  d. 

41.13.  a  good  life  hath  few  d.  a  good  name  endures 

50.  3.  ill  his  d.  ihe  cistern  to  receive  water 

Bar.  1.  11.  prayfor  Ihe  life  of  father  and  son,  that 

their  d.  may  be  upon  earth  as  the  d.  of  heaven 

DAILY. 

1  Esd.l.^.  having  set  priests  according  to  rf.  courses 

5.  51.  they  offered  sacrifices  d.  as  was  meet 

6.  30.  as  priests  shall  signify  to  be  d.  spent 
Eccl.  47.  9.  might  d.  sing  praises  in  their  songs 

DAY  SPRING. 
fVisd.  16.  28.  that  at  the  (/.  we  may  pray  to  thee 

DEAD. 
•iEsd.  2.  16.  those  that  be  d.  will  I  raise  again 
23.  wherever  thou  findest  the  d.  bury  them 

7.  39.  prayed  for  the  d.  that  he  might  live 
10.  30.  and  lo,  I  lay  as  one  that  hail  been  d. 
16  23.  the  d.  shall  be  cast  out  as  dung 

Tob.  3.  15.  my  seven  husbands  are  already  d. 
4.  3.  he  said,  my  son,  when  I  atn  d.  bury  m« 

8.  21.  have  the  rest  when  I  and  my  wife  be  d. 

12.  12.  when  thou  didst  bury  the  d.  I  was  with  thee 
13.  leave  thy  dinner  to  go  and  cover  the  d. 

IVisd.  4. 16.  the  righteous  that  is  d.  shall  condemn 

13.  be  a  reproach  among  the  d.  for  evermore 
Eccl.  7.  33.  and  for  the  d.  detain  it  not 

8.  7.  rejoicenotoverlhy  greatest  enemy  being  d. 
17.  28.  thanksgiving  perisheth  from  the  d. 

22.  11.  weep  for  Ihe  d.  for  he  hath  lost  the  light, 
make  little  weeping  for  Ihe  d.  he  is  at  rest 
30.  4.  yet  ho  is  as  though  he  were  not  d. 

34.  25.  hethat  washeth  afier  touchingof  a  d.  body 
38.  16.  my  son,  let  tears  fall  down  over  the  d. 

23.  when  the  d.  is  at  rest,  be  comforted  for  him 

48.  5.  who  didst  raise  up  ad.  man  from  death,  and 

his  soul  from  the  place  of  the  d.  by  the  word 

2  Mac.  7.  36.  are  d.  under  God's  covenant  of  life 
12  44.  it  had  been  vain  to  pray  for  the  d. 

45.  he  made  a  reconciliation  for  the  d. 
DEADLY. 
1  Mac.  7.  26.  a  man  that  bare  d.  hate  to  Israel 

DEAL. 
Tob.  3.  6.  d.  with  me  as  seemeih  best  to  thee 
4.  6.  if  Ihoii  d.  truly,  thy  doing.!  shall  succeed 

13.  0.  if  yon  d.  uprightiv  before  him 

Dan.  3.  10.  d.  with  ns  after  thy  loving-kindness 

1  Mac.  13.46.  d.  not  with  us  according  to  our  sin 

DEALETH. 
Eccl.  50.  22.  d.  with  us  according  to  his  mercy 

DEALING. 
IVisd.  5.  2^1.  il!  d.  shall  overthrow  the  mighty 
16.  2.  d.  graciously  with  lliine  own  people 
Eccl.  29.  7.  refused  lo  lend  for  other  men's  ill  d. 

40.  12.  but  true  d.  shall  endure  for  ever 

41.  18.  ashiimcd  of  unjust  d.  belbre  thy  partner 

DEALT. 
2Esd.8.35.  but  he  hnth  d.  wickedly,  and  among  Ihe 
faithful  there  is  nmie  which  hath  not  d.  amiss 
ToJ.S.  16.  hastd.  with  us  according  to  thy  mercy 

DEATH. 

2  F.sd.  3.  7.  and  thou  appnintedst  d.  in  him 

10.  that  as  d.  was  to  Adam,  so  was  ihe  tlood 
7.  47.  afler  d.  to  look  for  imnisbment 
49.  we  have  done  the  woiks  that  bring  d. 

9.  18.  the  aame  must  know  it  after  a.  by  pain 


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Tob.  4.  2. 1  hare  wished  for  d.  wh"  ii.  I  not  call 
10.  because  that  alms  doth  delivn:  from  U. 

14.  10.  gave  alms  and  escajied  the  snares  ot'd. 
./lid.  12.  14.  it  shall  be  my  joy  to  Ihei  ay  of  my  <i. 

IVisd.  1.  12.  seek  not  d.  in  Ihe  error  of  your  lite 
13.  for  God  made  not  d.  nor  hath  he  pleasure 

2.  1.  in  the  d.  of  a  man  there  is  no  icmedy 
24.  thro'  envy  of  the  devil  eanied.  into  the  worM 

4.  7.  though  the  riglileous  be  prevented  with  d. 
Eccl.  4.  28.  strive  for  Ihe  truth  uiilo  d. 

14.  12.  remember  d.  will  not  be  long  in  cording 

18.  22.  defer  not  till  d.  lo  be  justilied 

22.  11.  the  life  of  the  fool  is  worse  than  d. 

28.  21.  the  d.  thereof  is  an  evil  d. 

33.  14.  good  is  set  against  evil,  and  life  against  d. 

37.  2.  it  is  not  a  grief  unto  d.  when  a  friend 

38.  18.  for  of  heaviness  comet h  d. 

41.  ].  Od.  bow  bitter  is  therenicmbrance  of  I  nee 

2.  O  d.  acceptable  is  thy  sentence  to  the  needj 

3.  fear  not  the  sentence  of  d.  remember  them 
46.  20.  after  his  d.  he  prophesied,  and  shewed 
48.  14.  at  his  d.  were  his  works  marvellous 

Bar.  6. 14.  cannot  put  lo  d.  oi»e  i bat  otfendeth  hini 
30.they  can  save  noman  from  d.  nor  deliver  weak 

2  Mac.  6.  30.  I  might  have  been  delivered  from  d 
31.  leaving  his  d.  for  an  example  of  courage 
7.  14.  being  put  to  d.  by  men  to  look  for  hope 

9.  28.  sodied  he  a  miserable  d.  in  the  nxiuntains 

13.  6.  committed  sins,  he  received  his  d.in  asho» 

DEBT. 
I  Esd.  3.  20.  a  man  reniembereth  not  sorrow  nor  li 

DECAY. 
Tob.  4.  13.  in  lewdness  is  d.  and  grcait  want 

DECEIT. 
.Aid.  9. 13. make  my  speech  ami  d.  to  he  their  wound 
IVisdt.r>.  for  the  Holy  Splritof  discipline  will  fly  li 

14.  30.  they  unjustly  swore  in  d.  despising  holineM 
Eccl.  1.  30.  but  thy  heart  is  full  of  d. 

10.  8.  because  of  riches  got  by  d.  the  kingdom 
Bel  18.  O  Bel,  with  thee  "is  no'  d.  at  all 

I  Mac.  11.  1.  went  about  by  d.  to  gel  the  kingdom 

DECEITFUL. 
Ercl.  11.  29.  for  the  d.  man  hath  many  trains 
27.  25.  ani^a  d.  stroke  shall  make  wounds 
DECEITFULLY. 

1  JIac.  7.  27.  sent  unto  .ludas  and  his  brethren  <{. 

DECEIVABLE. 
Eccl.  10.  19.  they  that  transyress,  are  a  d:  seed 

DECEIVE. 
./?td.  12.  16.  for  he  wailed  a  time  to  d.  her 
IVisd.  14. 21.  this  was  anoccasioii  to  d.  the  world 

15.  f.  neither  did  the  invention  of  men  d.  UB 
Eccl.  13.6.  if  he  have  need  of  thee,  he  will  d.  thee 

DECEIVED. 
Jud.  13.  16.  my  countenance  hath  d.  him 
Eccl.  3.  24.  many  are  d.  by  their  own  opinion 
.34.  7.  dreams  hiived. many,  and  they  have  failed 

2  Mac.  6.  2.5.  and  so  they  should  bo  d.  by  me 
7.  18.  who  said,  he  not  d.  wilhoul  cause 

DECKED. 
.Tud.  12.  1.5.  she  d.  herself  with  her  apparel 
IMac.  4   57.  they  d.  the  fnrefront  of  the  temple 

DECLARATION. 
Eccl. 42.6.  for  ad.  of  times,  and  a  sign  of  the  world 

DECLARE. 
2  Esd.  4.  4.  whereof  if  ihon  canst  d.  me  one 
Tob  I3.6.d.his  mi^'hl  and  majesty  to  a  sinful  catioo 
.Tud.  8.  34.  for  1  will  not  d.  I'l  unto  you 

10.  13.  I  am  coming  to  d.  words  nf  truth 

11.  5.  I  will  d.  no  lie  to  my  lord  this  night 
K(.c?.  14.  7.  at  Ihe  last  he  will  d.  his  wickedness 

Ki.  22.  who  can  d.  the  works  nf  his  jiisiice? 
25.  and  I  will  d.  his  kninvlediro  exactly 
!7.9.thatlhey  might  d.  his  wijrksuith  understand. 
34.  9.  he  that  bath  experience  '.vill  d.  wisdom 
39.  10.  the  congregation  siiall  d.  his  praise 
'r«s.  11.  they  were  ashamed  lo  d.  their  lust 
2  J/ac. 3.  34. d.  tonll  men  the  mighty  power  of  Go 

DECLARED. 
2  Esd.  8.  36.  in  this  lliy  goodness  shall  bo  d. 
IVisd.  16.  21.  thy  sustenance  d.  thy  sweetness 
.•Jus.  27.  but  when  the  elders  had  il.  iheir  matter 

DECLARETIl. 
Eccl.  27.  6.  the  fruit  d.  if  the  tree  have  been  dressed 
42.19.ho  d.  the  thinss  that  are  pastand  for  to  come 

DECLARING. 
Eccl.  43.  2.  the  sun  d.  at  his  rising  a  marvellous 
44.  3.  men  giving  counsel  and  d.  prophecies 
■iMac.a.  17.  we  will  come  lo  the  d.  of  the  matter 

DECREASETH. 
Eccl.  43.  7.  a  light  that  d.  in  her  perfection 

DECREE. 
^2  Mac.  6. 8.  went  out  a  o!.  totlienoighhouringcitio* 

DECREED. 
I  f:«d.S.94.  put  away  our  wives,  like  as  thou  hast  d 
IVisd.A.M.  what  God  in  his  counsel  hath  d.  of  tin 
'2  Mac.  3.  23.  he  executed  that  which  was  d. 

DEDICATE. 
Ecrl  35.  9.  and  d.  thy  tithes  with  gladness 
I  Mac.  4.  30    3  us  gc  up  to  d.  the  caactuarr 


APOcnYPUX.J  DEL 

DEDICATED. 
Jud.m.  19.  Judith  d.  all  the  suffof  Oloferncs 
I  .Mac.  4.  54.  in  that  day  was  it  <i.  with  songs 
ftJlac.  5.  10.  'lulloil  down  the  tilings  that  were  d. 

DKIMCATIOM. 
lEsd.  7.  7.  to  the  d.  of  the  ieni()le  of  the  Lord 
I  JIa£.  4.  56.  so  liny  kept  the  d.  of  the  altar 
5'.'.  that  the  days  oftlie  U.  siioiijd  be  kept 
i.Vuc.  2.  y.  he  oiieied  the  sacnrtee  ut'  d. 

DUEUS. 
i  Esd.  3.  23.  arc  (heir  d.  then  any  better? 

7.  23.  deceived  themselves  by  their  wicked  d. 
iJ5.  the  rewartl  shall  he  shewed,  the  goodfi.  shall 

iieoirorce,  mid  the  wicked  </.  sliull  hear  no  rule 

8.  3;J.  shall  out  of  their  own  d.  receive  reward 
7'iib.  2.  14.  where  are  iliy  alms  and  rigiileous  d.? 
fVisd.  1.  'J.  lor  inuiiilestatioii  of  Ins  wicked  d. 
i'j:cl.  4.  2s).  and  in  thy  d.  >lack  and  remiss 

17.  20.  iioneof  their  unrighteous  d.  are  hid 
22.he  will  keep  the  g.iod  d.as  tin;  apjile  ol  the  eye 
48.  4.  how  wast  thou  honoured  in  wondrous  d.l 

HEE.MEU. 
ff'isd.  13.2.  but  d.  a  either  fire,  or  wind,  or  air 

DEEP. 
?  Esd.  4.  8.  I  never  went  down  into  the  d. 
7.  3.  is  set  id  a  wide  place  that  it  might  be  d. 
tVisd.  4.  3.  nor  take  d.  rooting  from  hastad  slips 
lU.  19.  cast  (hem  up  out  of  the  bottom  of  the  d. 
Eccl.  I.  3.   who  can  find  out  the  d.  and  wisdom? 
]<).  IS.  the  d.  shall  be  m.ived  when  he  shall  visit 
24.  2'J.  her  counsels  profounder  than  (he  great  d. 
4J.  18   he  seeketh  out  the  d.  and  the  heart 
43.  2;).  bv  his  counsel  he  appeaseth  the  d. 

DEFECTIVE. 
Keel.  49.  4.  all,  e.\eept  David  and  Jusias,  were  d. 

DEFENCE. 
Eccl  34. 16. he  is  arf  from  heat,  a  cover  from  the  sun 

1  Mac.  4.  fil.  that  the  peofile  might  have  a  d. 

2  Mac.  15.  U.  not  so  much  with  d.  of  shields 

DEFEND. 
2  Esd.  2.  20.  d.  the  orphan,  clothe  (he  naked 
7.  52.  to  d.  them  winch  have  led  a  warv  life 
Jud.  5.  21.  pass  by,  lest  their  Lord  d.  them 
C.  2.  not  war,  bec;iuse  (heir  God  will  d.  them 

DEFENDED. 
Wisd.  10.  12.  she  d.  him  from  his  enemies 
19.  8.  tliH  peoplp  that  were  d.  with  thy  hand 
Eccl.  2.  13.  therefore  shall  he  not  be  d. 
28.  i'.l.  well  is  lie  that  is  d   from  the  tongue 

DEFENDER. 
F.ccl.  v..  2.  for  thou  art  my  d.  and  helper 
?.Mac.  6.  2.  temple  of  Jupiter  iherf.  of  strangers 

DEFENDETH. 
'i  Mac.  3.  39.  hath  Ins  eve  on  that  place,  and  d.  it 

DEFER. 

/«(/.2.i:i.  I  have  commanded  thee,rf.nottodo  them 

Bed.  4.  3.  d.  not  to  give  to  him  that  is  in  need 

18.  22.  d.  not  (ill  death  to  be  justified 

DEFILE. 

Jud  13.  10.  he  hath  not  committed  sin  to  d.  me 

DEFILED. 

1  Esd.  1.4!>.  the  governors  rf.  the  temple  of  the  Ld. 

2  Esd  8.  (JO.  d.  the  name  of  linn  that  made  them 
Eiicl   13.  1.  he  that  toiicheili  pitch  shall  be  d. 

22.  13.  Ihon  shalt  never  be  d.  with  his  fooleries 
42.  1(1.  in  her  virginity,  lest  she  should  he  d. 
Bar.  3,  HI.  that  thou  art  d.  with  the  dead 
1  Mac.  1.  37.  thiy  shed  blood,  and  (/.  the  sanctuary 
4. 45.  to  pull  it  down  because  the  heathen  had  d.  it 

DEFILETII. 
Keel.  21.  2S.  a  whisperer  rf.  his  own  soul 

DEFILING. 
V.'isd.  U  26.  there  reijned  in  a!!  men  d.  of  souls 

DEFLOWER. 
Eccl.  20.  4.  as  the  hist  of  a  oumicli  to  d.  a  virgin 

DEFRAUD. 
Bccl  4.  1.  my  son,  d.  not  the  poor  of  hi.s  living 
7.  21.  d.  not  a  good  servant  of  liberty 
14.  14.  d.  not  thvsi'lfof  (he  gooil  day 

DEFRAUDED. 
Eccl.  29.  7.  manv  rcfn-ed  lo  lend,  fearin"  to  be  rf, 

DEFRAUDIIVG. 

Erel.  14.  4.  he  that  eathercih  by  d.  his  own  soul 

DEFRAY. 

Man.  a  10.  BO  much  as  should  rf.  the  (ribiito 

0.  16.  out  of  his  own  revenue  rf.  the  charges 

DEGREE. 
^ccMI.  1.  lifteih  up  h.^ad  of  (hem  thai  is  of  low  rf. 

DELAY. 
Tih.  12.  13.  when  tlion  didst  nor  a.  to  rise  up 
^ctf.  2<'  S.  and  rf.  not  !.i  shew  him  mercy 

DELIRRRATION. 
^f'isd.  12  20.  if  Ihon  didst  punish  with  such  rf. 

DELICATE. 
'»'r>rf.  19.  II.  when  thev  asked  rf.  meats 
Krr.i  29.  22.  than  rf.  fare  in  another  men's  house 
his.  31.  P'jsanna  wns  n  virv  rf   woman 

DELICATES. 
5cc/.  30.  IP.  rf.  poured  iipon  a  mouth  shut  up 
31.  3  the  rich  is  filled  with  Iiis  s. 
775 


DEP 

DELIGHT. 
Jud.  13.  20.  Oloferiies  took  great  rf.  in  her 
H'lsd.  6.  21.  if  your  rf.  be  (hen  in  lliiones 
16.  20.  bread  able  to  content  every  man's  rf. 
Eccl.  1.  27.  and  faith  and  meekness  are  his  rf 
y.  12.  rf.  not  in  the  tliingn  the  ungodly  have 
16.  1.  neither  rf.  in  ungodiv  sons 
DELIGHTED. 
IVisd.  13.  3.  if  t!:ey  being  rf.  took  them  to  be  gods 
Eccl.  51.15.  from  the  liower  mv  hctirl  hath  rf.  in  her 

DELlGHTETii. 

Eccl.  26.  13.  the  grace  of  a  wife  rf.  her  h«sband 

iMac.  15.  39.  mingled  wine  is  pleasant  and  rf.  the 

taste,  so  speecli  finely  framed  rf.  the  eats 

DELIVER. 

1  K«rf.  8.59.  till  ye  rf.  them  to  tlie  chief  (if  the  priests 

2  Ksd.  7.  32.  the  secret  places  Sihall  rf.  souls 
7'«6.  4.10.  because  almsdothrf  from  death,  12. 9. 

H.  11.  consider  how  righteousness  doth  rf. 

Jud.  8.  9.  had  sworn  to  2.  the  city  to  the  As.syrians 

11 .  ye  have  promised  to  rf.  the  city  to  our  enemies 

Estli.  14.  19.  rf.  us  out  of  the  hands  of  mischievous 

Eccl.  4.  9.  rf.  him  that  stjiferct!:  v.t!;;"'  iVnrii  ouures 

29.  i-2.  it  shall  rf.  thee  fio:::  a!!  affliction      " ' 
83,  1.  ir.  leiii|)taiion  even  again  he  will  rf.  him 
42.  7.  rf.  all  tilings  in  number  and  v.'eight 
50.  24.  that  he  would  rf.  us  at  this  time 

Bar.  6.  115.  hut  cannot  rf.  himself  from  war 

36.  nor  can  they  rf.  the  weak  from  the  mighty 
Dan.  3. 1 1.  rf.  us  not  up  wholly  for  thy  name's  sake 
Bel  29.  rf.  us,  Daniel,  else  we  will  d'eslioy  thee 
1  Mac.  5.  12.  come,  and  rf.  us  from  their  hands 

DELIVERANCE. 
Eccl.  51.  9.  I  prayed  for  rf.  from  death 
1  Mac.  4.  25.  thus  Israel  had  a  great  rf.  that  day 
56.  they  sacrificed  the  sacrifice  of  rf.  and  praise 
DELIVERED. 

1  E.s-rf.  1.  53.  for  he  rf.  all  into  their  hands 

3.  13.  they  rf.  their  writings  unto  liiin 
8.  56.  I  rf.  unto  them  (350  talents  of  silver 

62.  (hegold  and  silver  was  rf.  into  houseofour  L. 
Tub.  3.  4.  wherefore  thou  bust  rf.  us  for  sjioil 
li'isd.  10.  t').  she  rf.  the  righteous  man  who  fled 
y.Wisdomrf.from  pain  ihnse  that  attended  on  her 
13.  she  f  irsook  hiin  not,  but  rf.  him  from  sin 
E.ccl.  29.  17.  will  leave  him  in  danger  that  rf.  him 
48.  20.  Lord  d.  them  by  the  ministry  of  Esay 

2  J/ae.  fi.  26.  1 5,hoiild  be  rf.  from  punishment  of  men 

30.  whereas  I  might  have  been  rf.  from  death 
12.  45.  that  thev  might  he  rf.  from  sin 

DELIVEREDST. 
Eccl.  51. 12.  thon  rf.  me  from  the  evil  time 

DELIVEUEST. 
Eccl.  51.  8.  how  thou  rf.  .'^uoli  as  wait  for  thee 

DELIVERETH. 
1  Mac.  4.  11.  that  there  is  One  who  rf.  Israel 
DEMANDED. 

1  Esd.  fi.  12.  we  rf.  who  were  the  chief  doers 
IVisd.  15.  8.  hie  that  was  lent  him  shall  be  rf. 

2  Mac.  15.  3.  be  rf.  if  there  were  a  iiii"hty  one 
DEMETRIUS. 

\Mac.l.\.  D.  sonofSeleucusdeparted  from  Rome 
8.  31.  the  evils  that  D.  doth  to  the  .lews 
10.  T,%  I  have  overthrown  D.  ||  67.  D.  son  of  D. 
IL  12.  he  took  Ids  diiiijhter  and  gave  her  to  D. 
39.  seeing  all  the  host  mormnred  against  D. 
14.  3.  who  went  and  smote  the  host  of  D. 

2  Mae.  1.  7.  what  time  as  D.  reigned  in  169th  vear 
14.  1.  informed  that  D.  had  taken  the  country 

4.  came  io  king  D.  ||  II.  did  more  incense  D. 
DEN. 

Bel  35.  neither  do  I  know  where  the  rf.  is 
36.  the  angel  sot  him  in  Babylon  over  the  rf. 
DENS. 
2  Mac.  10.  6.  they  wandereil  in  mountains  and  rf 

DENIED. 
fVied.  12.  27.  whom  before  (hoy  rf.  to  know 
DEPART. 

1  Esd.  1.^.  d.  from  me,  and  he  not  against  the  Ld. 
4.  11.  these  keep  watch,  neither  mav  any  one  rf 

2  /^.«rf.4.I4.make  war  agiiinst  the  sea,  that  it  may  rf 
Till,.  4.  21.  ifthon  fear  God  and  rf.  from  all  sin 

14.  3.  1  am  aged  and  am  ready  to  rf.  out  of  this  life 
./lid.  13.  1.  his  servaiMs  made  haste  to  rf. 

19.  for  this  thy  confi'Vnce  shall  not  rf.  from  men 
Eccl  .LI.  rf.  from  nnjiist,  and  iniquity  shall  turn  aw. 

22.  13.  rf.  from  him,  and  thon  shalt  find  rest 
2J.  for  these  iliings  every  fiieiid  will  rf. 

23.  II.  the  jilasne  shall  never  rf.  from  his  house 
27.  22  he  that  knoweth  him,  \\\\\  rf.  from  him 
35.  3.  to  rf.  from  wiekediie^is,  nleases  the  Lord 

17.  and  will  not  rf.  til!  the  .Mi'ist  High  behold 

Dili,.  3,  12.  caus.!  not  thy  mercv  to  rf.  from  iis 

2  Mac.  2.  3.  the  law  should  not  rf.  from  their  hearts 

11.  30.  they  that  will  rf.  shall  h.nve  safe  conduct 

DEPARTED. 

1  Esd.  a.  61.  from  the  river  Therns  wp  rf 

2  r.vrf.  3.  22.  lhe::.M,drf.  away,  the  evil  ab,-)de  still 
Feci.  30  23.  wlnn  hi<  spirit  U  rf.  from  him 

.  40.  11.  whose  heart  rf.  not  fro.^l  tiie  Lord 


DE9 


Eccl.  48.  15.  neither  rf.  they  from  their  sins 
Bar.  3.  8.  which  rf.  from  the  Lord  our  God 
.sus.  7.  now  when  the  people  rf.  away  at  noon 

DEPARTURE. 
IVisd.  3.  2.  and  their  rf.  is  taken  for  miser* 

DEPEND. 
Jud.  8.  24.  because  their  hearts  rf.  upon  ua 

DEPENDETH. 
Eccl.  40.  29.  the  lite  of  him  that  rf.  on  another 

DEPOSED. 
I  Esd.  1.  35.  then  the  king  of  Egypt  rf.  him 

DEPRIVE. 
Esth.  16. 12.  went  about  to  rf.  us  of  our  kingdom 

DEPRIVED. 
IVisd.  18.  4.  Ihcy  were  worthy  to  be  rf.  of  lighj 
Eccl.  28.  15.  hath  rf.  them  of  their  labours 
29.  6.  he  hath  rf.  him  of  his  money 

37.  21.  because  he  is  rf.  of  all  wisdom 
^Mac.  14.7.  I  bcingrf.  of  my  ance.tor'shonocr 

DEPTH,  S. 
2  Esd.  3.  18.  and  thou  inadest  the  rf.  to  trembb 
8. 23.whose  look  driedi  up  the  rf.  mountains  meU 

DERISION. 
1  Esd.  1.  51.  but  they  had  his  messengers  in  rf. 
IVisd.  5. 3.  this  was  he  whom  we  had  soinet.  in  i 

DESCENDED. 
Jud.  5.  6.  this  people  are  rf.  of  the  Chaldeans 
6.  14.  but  the  Israelites  rf.  from  their  city 
DESCRIPTION. 

1  Esd.5.30.  when  the  rf.  of  the  kirulreil  wassougbt 
DESERTS. 

^f'isrf.5.7.we  have  gone  thro'  rf.  whcrewasno  wai 

DESERTS. 
Esth.  16.  18.  rendering  him  according  to  his  d. 

DESERVED. 
irisd.  19.  14.  friends  that  had  well  rf.  of  them 

2  Mac.  4.  2.  that  had  rf.  well  of  the  city 

38.  rewarded  him  his  punishment  as  he  had  d. 
DESIRE. 

1  Esd.  4.  46.  and  now  this  is  what  I  rf.  of  thee.  I 
rf.  therefore  that  thou  make  good  the  vo'> 

2  Esd.  1.  25.  when  ye  rf.  me  to  be  gracious  to  you 
8.  27.  the  rf.  of  tlHjse  that  keep  tliv  teslimonifij 

32.  if  thou  hast  a  rf.  to  have  mercy  upon  us 
Tab.  4.  19.  rf.  that  thy  ways  mav  be  directed 
IVisd.  4.  2.  and  when  it  is  gone,' they  rf.  it 
6.  11.  rf.  my  words,  and  ye  shall  be  instructed 
13.  she  preventeth  them  that  rf.  her 
17.  the  bcyinning  of  her  is  the  rf.  of  discipline 
20.  the  rf.  of  wisdom  bringeth  to  a  kingdom 
8.8.  if  a  man  rf.  much  e.xpericnce,  she  knowel>i 

14.  2.  for  verily  d.  of  gain  devised  that 

15.  5.  so  (hey  d.  the  form  of  a  dead  image 
6.  they  that  rf.  them  are  lovers  of  evil  things 

16.  25.  according  to  rf.  of  them  that  had  need 
KccM.26.  if  thon  rf.  wisilom,  keepcommandmnalj 

3.  29.  an  attentive  ear  is  the  rf.  of  a  wise  man 

14.  14.  let  not  the  part  of  a  good  rf.  overpas.^  theo 
16.  1.  rf.  not  a  multitude  of  nnprofilahle  child rea 
25.  21.  and  rf.  her  not  for  pleasure 

2.'l/uc.  6.  25.  through  my  rf  to  live  a  little  time 
11.  28.  if  ye  fare  well,  we  have  our  rf. 
29.  declared  that  vonr  rf.  was  to  return  horr.o 
DESIRABLE. 
Eccl.  1.  17.  she  fillelh  all  her  house  with  thinfu  J 

42.  22.  O  how  rf.  are  all  his  works  1 
DESIRED. 

.fud.  12.  16.  Olofernes  rf.  greatly  her  company 
16.  22.  many  rf.  her  but  none  knew  her 
IVisd.  8.  2.  I  rf.  to  make  her  my  spouse 

15.  19.  are  not  beautiful  so  much  as  to  be  rl. 
■'^its.  11.  that  (hey  rf.  to  have  to  do  with  her 
'2 Mac.  15.  38.  done  well,  it  is  that  which  I  d, 

DESIRES. 
/?cc/.I8.31.i_f  thou  givest  thy  soul  rf.  thai  please  hor 
2  Mae.  9.  27.  will  graciously  yield  to  your  rf. 

DESIREST. 
2  Esd.  4.  4.  shew  thee  the  way  (hat  thon  rf.  to  see 

43.  from  beginnini;  look  what  thou  rf.  to  see 
DESIROUS. 

Esth.  11.  12.  he  by  all  means  was  rf.  to  know  It 
/f^/arf.l3.6.they  erf,  seckinsGod,  and  d.'.n  find  bin 
Ecc.  23.  5.  that  is  rf.  always  to  serve  thee 
24.  19.  coino  unto  me,  all  ye  that  he  rf.  of  me 
Sii.i.  15  sRe  was  rf.  to  w.isli  herself  in  the  garden 
1  Mae.  5.67.  certain  priests  rf.  to  shew  their  valour 
DESOLATE. 

1  K.trf.  4.  45.  when  .ludea  was  made  rf.  by  Chaldec  I 
8.  81.  and  they  raiseil  up  the  rf.  Sioii 

2  Esd.  1.  33.  your  house  is  rf.  1  will  cast  yon  out 
Tob.  14.4.  .lernsalem  shall  l.erf.  the  house  of  GoJ 

in  it  shall  be  burned,  shall  be  rf.  for  n  tima 

Estk.lA.A.O  my  Lord,  lH'.,p  merf.wtnnan  who  hn\C' 

14.  he'll  me  that  am  rf.  hive  no  helper  but   the,! 

f:cc;.21.4.  the  hoiHe  of  nmn  I  men  shall  be  made  fi. 

DESOLATION'. 
I  F.«rf.  1  ,58,  the  whole  line  of  her  rf.  shall  she  rest 
2Esrf.3.2.  for  1  saw  rf.  ofSi  ,n  and  wealth  at  Raby" 

DI'SPAIR. 
Ecc/.  22. 21.  yei  .i.  not, ;  lereinuy  be  a  returiiiiir 


DEV 


DIL 

DEVIL. 


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DET'MRETH  i  DEVIL. 

EfCl  41  2  to  l.im  That  d.  anJ  h'ath  lost  patience   Toi.  6.  7.  ifa  d.  or  an  evil  spirit  trmible  any 

tuci.  ti.  i.  to  '""''»  ^  ,„,.,„  ^  17.  an,   ,  ,p  A.  s ha    sine    it.  and  !lee  away 


DESPAIRING 


17.  and  the  d.  shall  sraell  it,  and  !lee  away 


e  Jl/«r  9.  18.  therelore  d.  of  his  health,  he  wroU    \  fVisd.  2.  24.  tbiough  envy  of  the  d.  came  death 


DESPERATE 

2  Mac  G.29.  the  sid'.ecbes  |)toceeded  from  a.d.m'm 

DESPERATELY. 
B  JVac   13.  23.  heard  that  Philip  was  d.  bent 

DESPISE. 
B  Esd.  7.  20.  because  ihey  d.  the  law  of  God 
Toh.  i.  3.  bury  nie,  and  d.  not  thy  mother 
13.  my  flon  d.  not  in  thy  heart  thy  brethren 
18.  d.'twt  any  counsel  that  is  profitable 
Jitd.  8.  20.  we  trust  that  he  will  not  d.  aa 
JO.  11).  every  one  said,  who  would  d.  this  people? 
j;..7A.  13.  1().  d.  not  the  portion  thou  hast  delivered 
H^i!id.  4.  IB.  they  shall  see  him  and  d.  him 
f::rj.  3-  13.  d.  him  not  when  thou  art  in  strength 
11).  23.  it  is  not  meet  to  d.  the  iioor  man 
31.  22.  my  son,  hear  me,  and  d.  me  not 

31.  and  d.  not  thy  neighlwur  in  bis  mirth 
^5  14.  iie  will  not  d.  the  supplication  of  fatherless 

DESPISED. 
S  F.sd.  1.  7.  but  they  have  d.  my  counsels 
S4.  for  they  have  d.  my  commanument,  done  evil 
2.  33.  they  d.  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 
'7.  24.  his  law  have  they  d.  and  denied  his  covenant 
K  50.  d.  the  Most  High,  and  tbrsook  his  ways 
Jui.  14.  5.  know  him  that  d.  the  house  of  Israel 
Kxtk.  13.  4-  that  d.  the  commandments  of  kings 
Itlnd.  12.  24.  among  the  beasts  of  enemies  wered. 
B  Mac.  7.  ?4.  Antiochiis  thinking  himself  rf. 

DESPISETIl. 
F.ccl.  14. 8.  env.  man  hath  a  wicked  eye  and  d.  men 

DESPISING. 
irisrf.  14.  30.  thev  swoie  in  deceit,  d.  holiness 

DESPITEFUL. 
Keel  3).  31.  give  no  d.  words,  press  not  on  bim 

DESPITEFULNESS. 
irisd  2. 19.  let  us  examine  him  with  d.  and  torture 

DESTINY. 
Vi.?d.  19.  4.  the  d.  whereof  they  were  worthy 

DESTITUTE. 
irisd.  12.  0.  the  parents  that  killed  eoulsrf.  of  help 
Keel.  37.  20.  and  is  haled,  he  shall  bed.  of  all  food 

DESTROY. 

1  K!id.8,8a.mightest  not  thou  be  angry  with  ns  to  d.t 

K.«(/i.  10.  8.  were  assembled  to  d.  the  name  of  Jews 

j'Vi.-'d.  11.  19.  but  the  terrible  sight  utterly  d   them 

liJ.H.ilidstsend  wasps  to  d.thein  by  little  and  little 

1  Mac.  5.  2.  they  thought  to  d.  the  generation  of 

Jacob",  they  began  to  slay  and  d. 
the   people 
DESTROYED. 
fi  F.sd.  1.  10.  many  kinss  have  I  d.  for  their  sakcs 

11.  all  the  nations  have  I  a.  before  them 
Jiiii.  .5.  18.  they  vvere  d.  in  many  tattles 

13.  14.  hut  hath  d.  our  enemies  by  mine  hands 
K.itli.  Ifi.  24.  every  city  shall  be  d.  without  mercy 
IVisd.  Ifi.  27  that  which  was  not  d.  of  the  lire 
Keel.  8.  2.  for  gold  hath  d.  manv,  and  perverted 

DE.STROYEDST. 
S  /Osd.  3.  9.  thou  broughtest  the  flood  and  d.  them 
irisd.  18.  5.  d.  them  altogether  in  a  mighiy  water 

DESTROYER. 

in.td.  18.  22.  he  overcame  the  d.  not  with  strength 

25.  to  these  the  d.  gave  place,  and  was  afraid 

DESTROYETH. 

Bed.  20.  22.  there  is  that  d.  his  own  soul 

DESTRUCTION. 
BK.'jd.l.lB.triumphed  notforthe  d.  of  your  enemies 
Toll.  4.  13.  for  in  pridn  is  d.  and  much  trouble 
Jud.  13.  5.  exec,  my  enterprises  to  d.  of  the  enemies 
10.  mv  countenance  hath  deceived  him  to  his  d. 
T,sth.  16. 15.  this  wretch  hath  delivered  to  utter  d. 

23.  that  there  may  be  a  memorial  of  d. 
?r!sd.  1.  12.  and  pull  not  upon  yourselves  d. 
3.  3.  and  their  going  from  us  In  be  utter  d. 
5.  7.  we  wearied  ourselves  in  the  way  of  d. 

2  Mac.  6.  12.  those  punishments  not  to  be  for  d. 

DETAINED. 
Toi.l0.2.Tobit  said,  are  they  d.  or  is  GabacI  dead? 

DETERMINED. 
1  Esd.  8.  10.  having  d.  to  deal  ernciously 
./wd  5.4  whv  have  they  d.  not  to  come  and  meet  me? 
js;.s-j//.ll  .12.Mnrdocheus  had  seen  what  God  had  d. 
/n.s'd.  18.  5.  d.  to  slay  the  babes  of  the  saints 
t  Mac.  11.  2.1.  we  have  d.  to  restore  their  temple 
15.  6.  Nicanor  d.  to  set  up  a  public  monmnent 
17  d.  noi  to  piicS  cami.  but  to  set  upon  thena 
DE'iESTAHLE. 
iMae  5.2!  he  sent  also  that  d.  ringleader 

DEVICE. 
F.tth.  14. 11.  but  turn  thpir  d.  upon  themselves 
1  Mac.  1.  12.  so  this  d.  pleased  them  well 

DEVICES. 
ff^i.td.  9.  14.  and  our  d.  are  but  uncertain 
fxcl.  35. 19.  ihe  works  of  men  according  to  their  d. 
<2.  18   he  considered  their  crafty  d. 
IMac  6.  37.  were  girt  fast  unto  ihcm  with  d. 
776 


DEVILS 

Bur.  4.  7.  by  sacrificing  to  d.  and  not  to  God 
35.  shi  shall  be  inhabited  of  d.  a  great  lime 
DEVISE. 
Eccl.  7.  12.  d.  not  a  lie  against  thy  brother 

DEVISED. 
2  F.sd.  4.  19.  it  is  focdish  that  they  both  have  d. 
IVisd.  14.  2.  for  virily  desire  of  gain  d.  that 

DEVOUR. 
2&d.8.4.3wallow  down,  O  my  soul,  and  d.  wisdom 
Eccl.  28.  23.  it  sliall  d.  ihem  as  a  leopard 
31.  16.  and  d.  not,  lest  thou  be  hated 
Bel  32.  to  tlio  intent  they  might  d.  Daniel 

DEVOURED. 
2  F.sd.  6.  52.  kept  hiin  to  he  d.  of  whom  thoo  will 
Tub.  C.  2.  a  fish  leaped  out  and  would  have  d.  him 
./ttd.  5.  24.  they  shall  be  a  nrey  to  be  d.  of  all 
Eslli.  11.  11.  lowly  exalteii,  and  d.  the  glorious 
Bel  42.  were  d.  in  a  moment  before  his  face 

DEVOURERS. 
JVisd.Vi.  5.  those  murderers,  and  d.  of  man's  flesh 

DEVOURETH. 
F.r.cl.'ifi.  18.  belly  d.  all  meats,  yet  one  meat  better 
Bel  B.  who  is  tfiis  that  d.  these  expenses  ? 

9.  but  if  ye  can  certify  me  that  Bel  d.  them 
DEW. 

rVisd.  11.22.  the  world  is  as  a  drop  of  morning  d. 
Eccl.  18.  16.  shall  not  the  d.  assuage  tlie  heat? 

DIADEM. 
irisd.  18.  24.  thy  majesty  u|ion  the  d.  of  Iiis  head 
Bar.  5.  2.  and  set  a  d.  on  thy  head  of  the  glory 

DIE. 
2  F.sd.  1.  18.  better  than  to  d.  in  this  wilderness 

7.  29.  after  these  years  shall  my  son  Christ  d. 
31.  and  that  shall  d.  that  is  corrujit 

8.  58.  yea,  and  thst  knowing  they  must  d. 
Tub.  3.  15.  if  it  please  not  thee  that  I  should  d. 

10.  12.  that  I  may  see  thy  children  before  I  d. 
15.  9.  from  henceforth  I  am  content  to  d. 

Wisd.  3.  2.  in  sight  of  unwise  Ihey  seemed  to  d. 

18.  or  if  they  d.  quickly,  they  have  no  hope 
Eccl.  8.  7.  but  rcmeinl>er  that  we  d.  all 
14.  13.  do  good  to  thy  friend  before  thou  d. 

17.  the  covenant  is,  Thou  shall  d.  the  death 
19. 10.  if  thou  hast  heard  a  word,  let  it  d.  with  thee 
25.  24.  and  through  the  woman  we  all  d. 
30.  4.  thoijgh  his  father  d.  yet  he  is  as  tho'  he  were 

39.  11.  if  bed.  he  shall  leave  a  greater  name 

40.  28.  for  better  it  is  to  d.  than  to  beg 

41.  9.  and  if  you  d.  a  curse  shall  be  your  portion 
Bar.  4.  1.  but  such  as  leave  the  law  shall  d. 

1  Mac.  1.  5.  and  he  perceived  that  he  should  d. 
2.  37.  but  said,  let  us  d.  all  in  our  innocency 

2  Mac.  7.  2.  are  ready  to  d.  rather  than  transgress 
5.  tliey  exhorted  one  anoiher  to  d.  manfully 
14.  so  when  be  was  ready  to  d.  he  said  thus 

18.  who  being  ready  to  d.  said,  bo  not  deceived 
14.42.choosing  rather  tod.  manfully,  than  to  come 

DIED. 
Wisd.  17. 10.  they  d  for  fear,  denying  they  saw  air 

1  Mac.l.l.  Alexander  reigned  12  years,  and  then  d. 

2  Mae.  6.  31.  thus  this  man  d.  leaving  an  example 

7.  40.  so  this  man  d.  undefiled,  and  put  his  trust 
41.  last  of  all,  after  the  sons,  the  mother  d. 

9.  28.  so  d.  he  a  miserable  death  in  the  mountains 

12.  45.  favour  laid  up  for  those  that  d.  godly 
14.  46.  calling  on  the  Lord  of  life,  he  thus  d. 

DIET. 
Ecci.  30.  25.  a  good  heart  will  have  a  care  of  his  d 

DIGGED. 
Eccl  48.  n   he  d.  the  hanl  rock  with  iron 

DIGGETH. 
Eccl.  27.  26.  whoso  d.  a  pit  ..^ball  fall  therein 

DIGNITY. 
F..<th.  16.  12.  but  he  not  bearing  his  great  d. 
1  Mac.  10.  54.  give  gilts  nccording  to  thy  d. 

DIGNITIES. 
1  Esd.  1.  11.  according  to  the  several  d.  8.  23. 
DILIGENCE. 

1  F.sd.  6.  10.  and  with  all  glory  and  d.  is  it  made 

2  F.sd.  3.  19.  give  d.  to  the  generation  of  Israel 
tVisd.  14.  18.  the  singular  d  of  the;  artificer 

DILIGENT. 
1  Ksd.2.  26.  1  commanded  !o  make  d.  search 
Eccl.  :I2.  1.  take  d.  care  for  them,  and  so  sit  down 
38.  26.  he  is  d.  h.  give  ihe  kint  fodder 
27.  they  aie  d.  to  make  f;reat  variety 
30.  he  is  d.  to  make  clean  thp  furnace 
DILIGENTLY. 

1  F.sd.  0. 28.  that  they  look  d.  to  help  those  that  he 

8.  24.  whoso  transgresselh,  shall  be  punished  d. 

2  F.sd.  9   1.  measure  thou  the  lime  d.  in  itself 
16.  30.  clusters  that  d.  seek  through  the  vineyard 

Wisd.  7.  13.  I  learned  d.  and  do  communicate  her 

13.  7.  they  search  him  d.  and  believe  their  sislit 
13.  hath  carved  it  d.  when  be  had  nothing  to  do 


F.ect.  IS.  14  that  d.  seek  after  his  yjdginent» 
Sus.  12.  yet  they  watched  d.  I'lom  day  todgjr 

DlMIiSlSH. 
Eccl.  28.  8.  and  thou  shall  d.  thy  sins 
3d.  9.  and  d.  not  the  tiist  fruiis  of  thy  hands 

DIMINISHED. 
Bar.  2.  34.  increase  ihem,  they  shall  not  be  rJ 

DlMlNlSHETIi. 
£ccJ.31.30.  drunkenn.  d.  strength,  inaketh  woaa* 

DIMMETH. 
Eccl.  43.  4.  sendelh  brisht  beama,  it  d.  tho  eyea 

DINNER. 
Tab.  12.  13.  not  delay  to  rise  up  and  leave  thy  d, 
Sus.  13.  let  us  now  go  boiiie,  for  it  is  d.  time 
Bel  34.  carry  the  d.  that  tbou  hast  into  B:'bylon 
37.  take  the  d.  which  God  Ivath  seut  ttieo 
DIRECT. 
.Jud.  12.  8.  she  besought  God  of  Isr.  do  d.  her  way 
Eccl.  6.  17.  shall  d.  his  friendship  aright 
37.  15.  pray  that  he  will  d.  thy  way  in  truth 
39.  7.  he  shall  d.  his  counsel  and  knowledge 

DIRECTED. 
Toh.  4. 19.  desire  of  him,  that  thy  ways  may  be  d 
.fud.  13.  18.  which  hath  d.  thee  lo  the  cutting  off 
Eccl.  49.  9.  he  d.  them  that  wep>t  right 
51.  20.  I  d.  my  soul  unto  her  aiwJ  found  her 

DIRECTETH. 
IVisd.  7. 1.5.  he  lends  to  wisdomasxl  d.tbe  wisr 

DISANNUL. 
Dan.  3.  11.  neither  d.  thou  thy  covenant 

DISAPPOINTED. 
Jud.  16.  6.  but  the  almiglny  Lord  hath  d.  ttiem 

DISCERNED. 
U'isd.  2.  22.  nor  d.  a  reward  for  blatneleis  sou's 

DISCIPLINE. 
IVisd.  1.  5.  the  holy  Spirit  of  d.  will  flee  deceit 
6.  17.  for  the  very  true  beginning  of  her,  is  tbi 
desire  of  d.  ind  the  cure  of  d.  is  lov* 
Eccl.  4.  17.  she  will  torment  bim  with  her  d. 

17.  18.  being  first-born,  he  nonrished  with  d 

18.  14.  he  hath  mercy  o«  them  that  leceive  a. 
Zi.  2.  will  set  the  d  of  wisdom  over  my  heart 

7.  hear,  O  ye  childrei>,  the  d.  ofihe  mouih 
32. 14.  whoso  fearelh  the  Lord,  will  receive  hi»i 
41.  14.  my  children  keep  d.  in  peace 
Bar.  4.  13.  nor  trod  they  in  the  paths  of  d. 

DISCLOSING. 
Eccl.  22.  22.  except  for  pridt-  or  d.  of  seereta 

DISCOMFITED. 
1  Mac.  4. 14.  the  heathen  being  d.  lied  into  lb-?  piaU 
36.  Judah  said,  bnhold,  our  enemies  are  d. 
DISCOURAGED. 

1  Mac.  4.  27.  he  was  confoumleii  and  d. 

2  Mac.  6.  12.  that  thev  be  not  d.  for  calatD.'tie* 
DISCOURSE. 

Eccl.  6.  35.  be  willing  to  hear  every  godly  d. 
8.  9.  miss  not  the  d.  of  the  elders,  they  learned 
27.  11.  the  d.  of  a  ffodly  man  is  with  wisdom 
13.  the  d.  of  fools'is  irksome,  and  their  sport 
DISCOVER. 
Eccl.  1.  30.  so  God  d.  Ihv  secrets  and  east  down 

DISCOVERED. 
.Tyd.  9.  2.  and  who  d.  the  thigh  to  her  shame 
Eccl.  11.  27.  in  his  end  his  deeds  shall  be  d. 

1  Mac.  7.31.  when  he  saw  that  his  counsel  was  i 
DISCOVERETH. 

Eccl.  27.  16.  whoso  d.  secrets  loseth  his  credit 

DISDAIN. 
Ecel.^.  10.  but  children  being  haughty  throailid 

DISEASE. 
Eccl.  10. 10.  the  physician  cutteth  off  a  long  d.   ' 
31.  2.  as  a  sore  d.  breaUeih  sleep 

DISEASES. 

2  Esd.  8  31.  our  fathers  do  languish  of  euch  d. 
DISGRACE. 

IVisd.  17.  7.  their  vaunting  was  reproved  with  d. 
KccZ.  21.24.  but  a  wise  man  will  be  grieved  with  1. 
22.  1.  every  one  will  hiss  him  out  to  his  d 
29.  6.  and  for  honour  he  will  pay  him  d. 
2  Jl/ac.  9. 4.  thought  toavenneon  the  Jews  the  d 

DISGRACED. 
Eccl.  8.  4.  jest  not  lest  thy  ancestors  be  d. 
11.  6.  many  mighty  men'have  been  greatly  i. 

DISHONEST. 
Eccl.  26.  24.  a  d.  woman  rontemneth  shams 

DISHONESTLY. 
Eccl  22. 4.  she  that  lives  d.  is  her  father's  hcavine* 

DISHONOUR. 
EcrJ.  1.  30.  thou  fall  nnd  bring  d.  on  thy  solA 
3.  10.  glo-v  not  ':n  the  d-  of  Ih/  fatho.- 

li.  a  movherin  ft.  isa  reproach  lolhe  children 
a.  6.  d.  not  a  man  in  his  old  age,  for  «;e  wax  ok 
22.  3.  an  ill-nurtured  son  is  the  d.  of  his  father 
Bar.  6.  40.  the  Chaldeans  themselves  d.  them 

1  Mac.  1.  40.  as  glory,  so  was  her  d.  increased 

2  .Mac.  8.  .35.  he  came,  li.iving  very  great  d. 
9   1.  at  that  time  came  Antiochiis  with  d. 

DISHONOURABLE. 

Ecrl.  10. 10.  they  that  regard  not  law,  arc  a  d.  see 

31.  he  that  is  d.  in  riches,  much  more  in  povonj 


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Eceu80. 'Jfi.tJioHisjtosiUonof  liar  is  d.  011(161181116 

Dl«HONOi;KETH. 
Eccl.  'H.  5.  slie  that  is  bold  rf.  Iier  lathee 
26.  26.  bul  filie  that  d.  Iiira  in  tier  pride 

DIS.MISSED. 
Hd.  13.  1.  he  i.  the  waiters  from  the  presence 

DISOBEDIENT. 
Bar.  1.  19.  we  fcave  'leeii  d.  to  the  Lord  our  God 

DISOBEV. 

Eccl.  2.  15.  thoy  that  fear  the  Lord  will  not  d. 

6.  26.  and  they  sh  id  never  d.  bis  word 

DISOBEYED. 

Eccl.  23.23.  first  she  li.ith  d.  tlie  law  of  the  Lord 

Bar.  l.ld.  vreliavei/.  hira,  and  have  not  hearkened 

DISORDEO. 
iVisi.  M.  26.  there  rei^n.-il  d.  in  marriages 

DISPATCH. 
n'i-<i.  II.  !9.  the  liarm  nsijiil  rf.  tlwm  at  once 
J;  .l/«c9.  4.  i»e  coiniTKitided  him  t«  d.  tlie  journey 

DlSP.MfHED. 
Tab.  7.  8.  and  let  thi.*  luisincss  (te  d 

DISPERSED. 
tToA.  3  4.  to  nil  nstioos  anion'  iviiora  w-e  are  d. 
Jud  "i.  32.  he«!.  the  i>eo5«lc  every  one  to  his  eliar«e 
/ri-trf.  2.4.<jurliU!*ihaJH»ed.  as  a  mist  driven  away 
5  14.  a£.the  smoke  which  is  d.  feere  and  there 
BISrL.\CE. 


1  ^«c.  6. 13.  artd  whom  ajain  they  wouM,  they  </. 

DISPLE.ASED. 
Heel.  i'i.  10.  this  tlie  Lord  saw,  aud  it  d.  him 

1  .Vac  5. 1,  the  nslions  saw,  it  (/.  them  very  mucli 

DISPLEASURE. 
\  Esi.  4.  31.  but  if  she  took  any  d.  at  him 
i  Esd.  8.  31.  lliat  Ihon  shouldest  take  <L  at  him 

DISPOSED. 
S  f>i  .5.  49.  even  so  have  I  d.  the  world 
£ccL  16.  20.  lie  d.  the  iiarts  thereof 

DISPOSEST. 
8  Esd.  a  IL  till  thiHi  (/.  it  to  Ihv  mercy 
DISPOSITION. 

2  Esi.  8.  38.  I  will  not  ibink  oa  the  d.  of  then? 
:19.  I  will  rejoice  over  llie  d.  of  the  righteous 

Jud.  8.  ffl.  l»ecau«e  the  d.  ofthy  heart  is  good 
Kstk.  16.  fi.  witli  tbe  deceit  of  tiieir  (ewd  d. 
Eccl.  30.  26.  the  d.  of  a  liar  is  dislioaoursble 

DlsaUlETED. 
2  F.!'.i.  10.  31.  what  aileth  thee?  why  aft  thou  d.  ? 
Eccl.  22.  13.  and  never  lie  d.  with  his  madness 
28.  14.  a  iiackhitinj  foii«rne  hath  d.  many 

DISQUIETETH. 
Eccl.  28.  9.  a  sinful  man  d.  friends 
DISaUlETlN'G. 
SFitd.  14.  26.  there  reisned,  (/.  of  jood  men 

DISSEMBLED.  ! 

I  Mac.  II.  53.  lie  d.  in  all  tliat  ever  lie  spake  i 

DISSIMULATION. 
fVisd.  14.  25.  there  reigned  in  all  men  d. 
i  Mac.  13.  3.  with  great  d.  eneouraged  Antiochus 

DISSOLVED. 
Tui.  3.  6.  tliit  I  mav  he  (/.  and  fiecome  earth 

DISSOLUTELY. 
Wisd.  12.  23.  whereas  men  h  ive  Uve4  d. 

DIST.\NCE. 
iA,"srf.  5.47.  slie  cannot;  Imi  must  do  itljy  <f.  of  time 

DISTINGUISHED. 
Ec;i.  33.  8.  by  koowledse  of  Lord  they  were  d. 

DISTRESS 
J  V.r.d.  6.  37.  my  soul  was  in  d.  and  I  said 
'i't'j.  3. 6.  commHiid  theref.  that  I  may  he  delivered 
<nit  of  this  d.  and  'o  into  the  everlasting  place 
Erct.  4.  2.  neither  (irovoke  a  man  in  his  d. 
10.  26.  boast  not  thyself  in  tlie  time  of  thy  d. 
2.').  2;i.  that  will  not  comtbit  her  husband  in  d. 
Bar.  6.  '.Ti.  ihey  cannot  lielp  any  man  in  his  d. 
1  M(U.  2.53.  J<»9e|ih  in  his  d.  knpt  commandment 

DISTRIBUTE. 
Jvd.  16.  24.  she  did  d.  her  juods  to  her  kindred 
Ecc/.  33.2.1.  when  finish  life,  d.  thine  inheritance 

DISTRUST. 
Wisd.  V2.  sSews  himself  to  such  as  I'o  not  d.  him 
Keel.  1.28.  <£.  not  the  fear  of  the  Lord  when  poor 

DlSTRrSTlNO. 
!  Mac.  9.  22.  oot  d.  mv  health,  but  havin-  hope 

DIVERS. 
1  F.sd.fi.  44.  many  and  d.  pleasures  for  the  taste 
VUd.  15.  4.  any  imaje  sjiotted  with  d.  colours 
Zccl.  33.  11.  the  Tvird  haih  made  their  ways  d. 

DIVERSITIES. 
W»rf.7. 90.  the  d.  ofplanto,  and  virtues  of  roots 

D1\>DED. 
>'c/.  !4.  JS.  leave  thy  laliours  to  t>e  d.  bv  iot 
33. 1 1,  in  much  k.-iowled|»e  the  Lord  hath  d.  them 
44.23.  give  him  a  heritage,  and  d.  his  portions 
17.21.  io  the  kingdom  wasrf.  andout  of  Ephraiin 

DIVIDING. 
'tcl.  18.3.  i  hoi  vthinssammg  them  from  profane 

DIVINATIO.NS. 
!ec2.  34  5.«.  soo'lisavinffs,  and  dreams  are  vain 

nivisiMN. 

Etd.  C.  41   and  to  make  a  d.  betwixt  the  waters  I  2  Mcu:.  1.  14.  to  receive  money  in  name  of  a  d 
Tn  5H 


Eccl.  17.  17.  in  the  d.  of  thft  .lations  of  Uie  earth 

DIVORCE. 
£coi.25.  26.  give  her  a  bill  of  ci.  and  let  her  go 
DO. 

1  Efd.  9-  9.  d.  his  will,  and  separate  yourselves 
10.  like  as  thou  hast  «{ioken,  so  will  we  d. 

2  Esd.  I.  24.  what  shall  I  d.  unto  thee,  O  Jacob  ! 
30.  but  fflow  what  shall  I  d.  KtJto  you  ♦ 

7k/h.  i.  15.  d.  tfial  to  no  man  wiijcai  thoia  hatcst 
5.1-father,I  will  <i.  all  tliinftiUiou  haslcommaniled 
.fud.  i.  12.  whatever  I  have  spokeu,  that  will  I  d. 
H'ifd.  13.  I!).  fors;iiiniiJgandg<,'(tuig  aaketh  ability 
to  d  of  him  iJiat  is  most  unaWeto  d.  anvtliin" 
Ecci.  14.  11.  according  to  thy  ability  d.  go«»d 

21.  1.  my  eon,  ha.st  tliou  sinned  ?  d.  so  no  more 
DOCTEINE. 

Eccl.  16.  25.  I  will  shew  forth  d.  in  weight 
24.  27.  he  maketh  tlie  d.  of  knnwiadge  appear 
.'12.  I  will  yet  make  d.  to  shine  as  the  rtKirning 
3U.  i.  v.'iJl  yet  \>om  out  d.  as  Mophecy,  aad  leave 
BOERS. 

1  K.«rf.6.  12.  dem,aaided  of  them  \v!io  were  chiefs. 

2  F.!!d.  3.  1)0.  how  ihou  hast  spared  wicked  d. 
Esth.  1€.  15.  we  find  that  the  Jews  are  jio  evil  d. 

DOEST. 
2  Mac.  7. 16.  thou  d.  what  thou  wik,  yet  think  not 

DOG. 
Tab.  5.  r6.  and  the  young  man's  d.  with  them 

11.  4.  so  ll>ey  went,  acd  the  d,  weot  afier  <he:n 
Ecrl.  13. 18.  what  agreeraeiit-betw.  hyena  and  ad.? 

26.25.  a  shaiuekjss  woman  shaJi  be  counted  as  ad. 

DOINGS. 
Tab.  4.  6.  thy  d.  shall  prosperously  succeed 
Wisd.  2.  12.  and  lie  is  clean  contrary  to  our  /. 
0.  11.  she  shall  lead  me  soherly  in  mv  d. 
£c£t.Jl.  19.  my  soul  wrestled,  in  m\  d.  I  was  exact 
DOMINION. 

1  Esd.  4.  3.  but  yet  the  king  hath  d.  over  them 

22.  you  must  know  t.'iat  women  have  d.  overyou 

2  F.sd.  3.  28.  they  shciuld  have  the  d.  over  Sion 

12.  23.  they  shaii  Iravc  the  a",  of  tlie  earth 
R-tft.  13.  2."!  had  d.  over  the  whole  world 
fVisd.  3.8.  they  shall  have  d.  over  the  [leople 

9.  2.  that  iie  s!io«it!  liave  d.  over  ihe  creatures 
Eccl.  17.  4.  the  Lord  v^-Ave  him  d.  over  beasts 

1  Mac.  I.  I'S.  )<e  ciigJii  have  tie  d.  of  two  realms 
DONE. 

!  Esd.  8.  85.  all  is  «.  to  lu-.  for  our  wicked  viorks 
Esth.  10.  4.  he  Rsi!!,God  h.ilh  d.  these  things 
Eccl.  16.  2C.  works  of  Lord  arc  d.  in  judgment 
18.  7.  when  a  man  hath  (.(.  then  he  beginncth 
Bar.  2.  12.  O  Lord  oiir  Goti,  we  have  d.  ungodly 

2  Mac.  7.  18.  triaivcllous  tilings  are  d.  unio  us 
15.  5.  he  obtained  not  to  h.ive  hie  wicked  will  d. 

COOM. 
2  Etd.  7.  43.  the  day  of  d.  slmi!  be  the  end  of  time 

!X>OH. 
Teb.  P.  13.  so  the  miid  <,>peried  Ihe  rf.and  went  in 
11.  10.  Tobit  also  v.'e!!t  forth  toward  the  d. 
Reel.  21.  24.  it  is  mdi-aess  tj  hearken  at  the  (/. 
28.  25.  and  mak«;  a  d.  and  bar  for  thy  mouth 
Bar.  C.  59.  or  be  a  d.  in  a  house  to  keep  safe 
■S'K.'.-.  2C.  the  servants  rushed  in  at  the  privy  d. 
2  Mac.  2.5.  he  laid  the  ,^rk,  and  so  stopped  the  d. 

DOORS. 
IVisd.  6.  14.  he  shall  find  her  sitting  at  his  d. 
Eccl.  14.  23.  he  shall  also  hearken  at  her  d. 
Bar.  6.  18.  as  the  d.  are  made  sure  on  every  side 
Sus.  20.  the  garden  d.  are  shut,  no  man  can  see  us 
Bel  21.  sliewjid  the  privy  d.  where  they  came  in 
1  Mac.  4.57.  and  they  hinged  d.  niion  thern 

DORA. 

1  Mac.  L5. 13.  then  camped  Antiochus  against  D. 
DOSITHEUS. 

Esth.  11. 1.  D.  who  said  he  was  a  priest  and  Levite 

2  Mac.  12.  35.  D.  one  of  Rncenor's  company 
DOTETIL 

Ecct.  25.  2.  I  hate  an  old  adulterer  that  d. 

DOTH  AIM. 
.Jiid.  4.  C.  toward  the  open  country  near  to  D. 
7.  3.  tliey  spread  themselves  in  breadth  over  D. 

DOUBLE. 
Fxcl.  5.  9.  the  sinner  that  hath  a  d.  tongue 

14  an  evil  condemn-.-.lion  on  the  d.  tongue 
f).  I.  so  shall  Ihe  sinner  that  hath  a  d.  tongue 
20.  10   there  is  a  gift  whose  rec.om|ience  is  d. 
Sfi.lS.shamefaced  and  faithful  woman  is  a  rf.  grace 
28.  13.  curse  the  whisperer  and  d.  loni'ued 
42.  24.  all  things  are  d.  one  asainsl  another 
50.  2.  ind  by  him  w.--s  built  the  d.  .height 

DOUBT. 
Eccl.%  13.  so  shall  thou  not  d.  the  fear  of  death 

DOUBTED. 
Eccl.  31.  24.  the  testimonies  shall  not  be  d.  of 

DOUBTFUL. 
Eccl.  18.  7.  when  he  lea  vet  h  off,  he  shall  be  d. 

DOUBTLESS. 

2  Mac.  7.  23.  but  d.  the  f're.itor  will  give  you  life 

DOWRY. 


DRACHM 

TViJ.S.ll.wilfthou  a  li.  a  d.iv  luid  things  recessary 

DR.\CHJ1S. 
^Mac.i   19.  to  carry  three  hundred  d.  of  silver 
12.  43.  to  the  sum  of  two  thousand  d.  of  silver  i 
DRAGON. 
Eccl.  25.  16.  I  had  rather  dwell  with  a  d. 
Bei  23.  in  tlie  same  place  was  a  great  d. 

DRAGONS. 
2  Esd.  15.  20.  where  llio  a.  of  Ar.ibin  sJinil  com^ 

31.  then  shall  the  d.  have  the  upjier  hand 
E^t)i.  1«.  7.  and  the  two  d.  mv  I  and  A  man 
11  6.  two  great  d.  cime  lijrth  ready  *o  light 
DRANK. 
Jud.  12.20. 6?.  much  more  wine  than  he  had  drunk 

DRAW. 
fVisd.Ji.  13.  even  so  we  began  to  d.  to  our  end 
15.  15.  idols  that  have  not  noses  to  d.  breath 
Ecct.  51.  23.  d.  near  unto  me,  ye  unlearned 

DRAIVN. 
Ecct.  13.  7.  until  he  have  d.  thee  dry  twice 

DREAD. 
"Mac.  15.  2Xscnd  a  good  ange]  before  us  for  a  d 

DREADFI'L. 
F.stk.  15.  fi.  all  glittering,  and  Uc  was  very  d. 
If'iKd.  1«.  16.  she  withstood  d.  kings  in  wonder? 
n.O.there  appeared  afire  kindled  of  itself,  very  <i. 
DREAM. 
~F.ed.  10.  36.  is  sense  deceived,  or  my  soul  in  a  d. 
E~:tk.  10.  5.  for  I  remenilM^r  a  d.  which  I  saw 
11.4.  Mardocheus  who  wasaJew,  this  was  \u%d. 
12.  now  when  Mardocheus,  who  had  seen  th;;  A 
was  awake,  he  bare  this  d.  in  mind 
2  Mac.  15.  11.  he  told  a  d.  worthy  to  be  believed 

DREAMS. 
fVisd.  16.  10.  the  d.  that  troubled  them  foreshow 
Eccl.  34.  1.  hopes  are  vain,  and  d.  lift  up  fools    . 

2.  whoso  regardeth  a!,  is  like  him  that  catchelli  at 

3.  the  vision  ofrt.  is  the  resemblance  of  one  tiling 
5.  divinations,  soothsayings  and  d.  are  vain 
7.  for  d.  have  deceived  many,  they  have  failed 

DRESSED. 
Ecci.37.G.thefruitdeclaretli  ifthe  tree  have  been  d 

DRINK. 
1  Esd.  3.  6.  to  d.  on  gold,  and  to  sleep  on  gold 

18.  wine  causeth  all  men  to  err  that  d.  it 
9  54.  then  went  they  their  way  to  eat  and  d. 
Tob.  4.  15.  (f.  not  wine  to  make  thee  drunken 
7.  9.  Raguel  said,  eat  and  d.  and  make  merry 
.Au'/.  12.  1.  that  she  should  d.  of  his  own  wine 
11.  that  she  come  unto  us  and  eat  and  d.  withut 
1/1.  fear  not  to  d.  wine  and  be  merry  with  us 
18.  Judith  said,  1  will  d.  now,  my  lord,  becaus? 
Eccl.  9.  10.  thou  shall  d.  it  with  pleasure 
1.1.  3.  shall  she  give  him  the  water  of  wisdom  toi 
21.  21.  they  that  d.  ine  shall  yet  be  thirsty 
26.  12.  and  d.  of  every  water  near  her 
31.  31.  press  not  on  him  with  urging  him  to  d. 

1  Mac.  II.  58.  he  gave  him  leave  to  d.  in  gold 

2  Mac.  15.  39.  for  as  it  is  hurtful  to  d.  wine 

drivp:. 

Jud.  11. 19.  shall  rf.thein  asslicep  have  no  shepherd 
Eccl.  38.  20.  take  no  heaviness  to  heart,  d.  it  away 
Bar.  2.  35, 1  will  no  more  d.  Israel  out  o'i  the  land 

DRIVEN. 
Eccl.  20.  18.  mighty  men  halh  it  d.  from  houses 
47.  24.  that  they  were  d.  out  of  the  land 

DRIVETII. 
E.ccl.  1.  21.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  d.  away  sinj 
31.  1.  the  care  thereof  r/   away  sleep 

DROP. 
2  Esd.  G.  56.  to  a  d.  that  falleth  from  a  vessel 
9.  16.  like  as  a  wave  is  greater  than  a  d. 
Wisd.  11.22.  the  world  is  as  a  rf.  of  morning  dew  • 
Eccl.  18.  10.  as  a  d.  of  water  unto  the  sea 

DROPS. 
iF.sd.A.  49.  tlie  rain  was  past,  the  d.  remained  stif! 
50.  as  the  rain  is  more  than  the  d.  and  lire  greatci 
than  smoke,  hut  the  d.  and  the  smoke  remaia 
5.  36.  gather  me  the  d.  that  are  scattered 
Ej^cI.  1.  2.  who  can  number  the  d.  of  rain  7 

DROUGHT. 
Eccl.  35.30.  as  clouds  of  rain  in  time  of  d. 

DROWN. 
Wisd.  5.  22.  and  the  noods  shall  cruelly  d.  theia 

DROWNED. 
Wisd.  10.  4.  the  earth  being  d.  with  the  flood 
19.  but  she  d.  their  enemies,  and  cast  Ihein  up 
DRUNK. 
Esth.  M.  17.  ->or  d.  "ine  ol  ihe  dr;->k-ofre.-ingsi 
Z'.ccl.  3i.  27.  w.ne  is  good,  it  .t  le  ^.  moderately    . 
28.  wine  measuralily  d.  hringeth  gladness  of  heart 
DRUNKEN. 
Tub.  4.  15.  drink  not  wine  to  make  thee  d. 
Jud.  6.  4.  mountains  shall  be  d.  with  their  blood 
Feci  26   8.  a  d.  woman  causeth  great  anger 
31.  29.  wine  d.  with  excess  makeih  bitternesg 

DRUNKENNESS. 

Tob   4.  15.  nor  lot  d.  go  with  thee  in  thy  journey 

Jud.  13  15.  the  canopy  wlicrcin  h'j  td  lio  in  hia  d 


EAR 

Kcd.  19.  1.  a  man  given  to  d.  sliall  not  be  rich 
31. '20.  wint'  proves  Ihe  hearts  of  the  jiroud  by  d. 
30.  d.  incrcaseth  the  ra^e  of  a  fool  till  heottenil 
DRV. 
tVisd.  19.  7.  where  water  stood  d.  land  appeared 
f.ccl.  6.  3.  thou  shall  leave  thyself  as  a  d.  tree 

13.  7.  till  he  have  drawn  the  d.  twice  or  thrice 
39  22.  his  biuaiing  covered  the  d.  land 

DRIED. 
iEsd.  0.  51.  which  wnsrf.  up  the  third  day 
J5.  50.  the  glory  of  ihv  power  shall  he  d.  up 

■      DPvlKTH. 
C  Efd.  S.  23.  whose  look  d.  up  the  depths 
Eccl.  14.9.  the  iiiinuitvofthe  wicked d  uphisBoul 

"DUE. 
Keel.  M.  11.  Rive  Ihe  Lord  his  d.  offering 
J8.22.  let  nothing  hinder  to  pay  thy  vow  in  d.  time 
I        29.  2.  pay  ihy  neighbour  again  in  d.  season 
!         38.  1.  honour  him  with  the  honour  d.  to  him 
39.  33.  he  will  give  every  thing  .:i  d.  season 

!  di;mb. 

H'isd.  10.21.  Wisdom  openeth  the  moulhcf  the  d. 
Bar.  G.41.  wiio  it  tliuy  shall  see  one  d.  cannot  siienk 

DUKti. 
1  JUac.  2.  62.  for  his  flory  shall  be  d.  and  worms 

nr.NGHILl,. 
JEccl.  22.  2.  a  siolhrni  man  is  compared  to  filth  cfrf. 

J'lKST. 
^u.<!.  10.  yet  d.  noi  m;ii  nhew  another  his  grief 

1  JHiic.l-i.42.  he  U.  notsiit  leh  his  hand  against  him 

lil't^T. 
2F..'!d.7.32.  so  shall  thv  (A those  that  d  wi  ill  in  silence 
Eccl.  44.  21.  he  would  multiply  hiiiL  ts  ibo  d. 

DWEI-L. 
8  E.<:d.  0.  51.  that  he  should  </.  in  the  same 
7.  32.  so  shall  the  du-<t  those  that  d.  in  silence 
9.  18.  even  for  them  to  </.  in  that  now  live 
Jp'isd.  1.4.  nor  d.  in  tlu.  Imdy  that  is  subject  to  sin 
Eccl.  4.  15.  attendeth  to  her  shall  d.  securely 

14.  27.  and  in  her  glory  shall  he  d. 

25.  16.  I  had  rather  d.  with  a  lion  and  a  dragon 
38.32.  they  shall  not  d.  where  they  will 
51.23.  draw  near,  and  a',  in  the  house  of  learning 

DVVELLEST. 
e  K.'id.  8.20.  O  Loiil,  thiju  that  d.  in  everlastingnesa 
H'isd.  9.  8.  an  uU;ir  in  the  city  wherein  thou  d. 

DWEEEETH. 
'  End.  2.  5.  he  is  the  Lord  Ihat  d.  in  Jerusalem 
Toll.  5.  IG.  God  which  d.  in  heaven  (iiosper  you 
Jud.  5.  3.  this  people  that  d.  in  the  lull-country 
ly'isd.  7.  28.  n<jne  but  hini  that  d.  with  Wisdom 
Eccl.  21.  2S.  and  is  hated  wheresoever  he  d. 
25.8  well  is  him  that  d.  with  awife  of  understanding 

2  Mai.  3.  39.  he  that  d.  in  heaven,  halh  his  eye  on 

DWELLING. 

1  Esd.  1.  21.  that  were  found  d.  at  Jerusalem 

2  Esd.  5.  38.  but  he  that  haih  not  his  U.  with  men 

DWELLINGS. 

2  E.sd.  4.7.  how  great  (/.  arein  the  inidslcfthe  seal 

7.  51.  are  laid  up  for  us  d.  of  health  and  safety 

DWELT. 
Eccl.  47.  12.  and  for  his  sake  he  d.  at  large 
Siis.  1.  Ihere  d.  a  man  in  Babylon,  called  Joacim 


E. 


EACH. 

9  Esd.  8. 6.  how  shall  e.  man  live  that  is  corrupt  ? 

EAGLE. 
S  Esd.  11.  I.  there  came  up  from  the  sea  an  e. 

12.  1.  while  the  lion  spake  these  words  to  the  e. 

EAR. 
Wisd.  1.  10.  the  e.  of  jealousy  hearetli  all  things 
8.  12.  when  I  speak,  they  shall  give  good  e. 
Kcc/.3.29.  an  attentive  e.  istheuesireofa  wise  man 
4.  8.  grieve  thee  to  bow  down  thine  c.  to  Ihe  pour 

15.  whoso  gives  e.  to  her  shall  judge  nations 
6.  23.  give  e.  niv  son,  receive  my  advice 

33.  and  if  Ihou  how  thine  e.  thou  shall  ho  wise 
16.5.  minec.  hilh  heard  greater  I  hings  than  these 
27.  15.  Iheir  revilings  are  grievous  to  the  e. 
51.  Ifi.  I  Iwvved  down  mine  c.  and  received  her 
Par.  3.  9.  give  c.  to  iindpirstand  wisdom 
1  «1/ac.2.  fi5.  he  is  a  man  of  counsel,  give  e.  to  him 
E  Mac.  5.  U.  now  when  this  came  to  the  king's  e. 

EARS. 

E  Rsd.  10.  .5R.  as  much  as  thine  e.  may  comprehend 

nisd.  15.  15.  which  neither  have  the  use  of  eyes 

to  see,  nor  e.  to  hear 

Eccl.  17.  0.  a  tongue  and  eyes,  and  e.  gave  he  them 

13.  nrd  their  f   heard  his  glorious  voice 
21.  5.  a  prayer  reacheth  to  the  e.  of  God 

25.  9.  that  speaketh  in  thee  of  him  that  will  hear 
87  14.  their  brawls  make  one  stop  his  e. 
33.  18.  and  hearken  with  your  e.  ye  rulers 
36l  28.  the  noise  of  the  anvil  is  ever  in  his  c. 
43.  24.  when  we  hear  it  with  our  c.  we  marvel 
0(ir.  2.  31. 1  will  give  them  a  heart  and  e.  to  hear 
iMae  15.  39.  deligl  teth  ihe  e.  of  thorn  that  r  jad 


EAS 

EAR-RINGS 

.Fud.  10.  4.  put  on  her  c.  and  all  her  oinamenls 

EAKLY. 
Tob.  9.  G.  e.  in  the  moriimg  lliey  went  forth 
tVisd.  6.  14.  whoso  sueUetli  her  c.  shall  tind  her 
Reel.  4.  12.  they  that  seek  her  e.  shall  be  tilled 

31.  20.  he  riselh  e.  and  his  wits  are  with  him 

32.  14.  they  that  seek  him  e.  shall  find  favour 
39.  5.  will  give  his  heart  to  resort  e.  to  the  Lord 

1  Mac.  G.  33.  the  king  rising  very  c.  marched 

EARNEST. 

2  Mac.  12.  23.  Judas  was  very  r.  in  pursuing  them 

EARNESTLY. 
./ud.  4.  12.  all  cried  to  God  with  one  consent  e. 
Esth.  13.  18.  all  Israel  cried  most  c.  to  the  Lord 
Eccl.  51.  18.  and  e.  I  followed  that  which  is  good 
1  Mac.  4.  16.  whose  custom  they  followed  so  e. 
EARTH. 

1  Esd.  4.  36.  all  the  c.  calleih  on  the  truth 

6.  13.  the  Lord  which  made  heaven  and  e. 

2  £.?(i.2.14.lake  heaven  and  e.  to  witness,  Ju(i.7.28. 
3.  6.  before  ever  the  e.  came  forward 

18.  bowing  lieavens,  thou  didst  set  fast  the  e. 

1.  32.  the  e.  shall  restore  those  that  are  asleep 
46.  been  better  not  to  have  given  the  e.  to  Adam 

8.  2.  as  when  thou  askesl  the  e.  it  BJiall  say 
15.  22.  that  shed  innocent  blood  upon  the  e. 
Toll.  3.  0.  that  1  may  be  dissolved  and  become  e. 
13.  take  me  out  of  c.  that  I  may  hear  no  more 

7.  18.  the  Lord  of  heaven  and  e.  give  thee  joy 
Jad.  2. 1.  that  be  should  avengehimself  ofall  the/^. 

7.  thtit  they  prepare  for  me  e.  and  water;  I  vv  tl 
cover  the  face  of  thee,  with  feet  of  mine  a  <iy 

20.  a  great  multitude  like  the  sand  ofthe  s 
7.  4.  these  men  will  lick  up  the  face  of  the  a. 

10.  19.  Ijelii_'  let  go,  might  deceive  the  whole  e. 

11.  1.  Nabucbodonosor  king  of  all  the  e.  7. 

8.  it  is  reperied  in  a!!  the  e.  thou  art  mighty 

10.  wliereai  all  Ihe  c.  shall  be  astonished 

21.  noisuch  a  woman  from  oneend  of  c.  to  other 

13.  18.  blessed  art  thou  above  all  women  on  the  e. 
Esth.  11.8.  !o,  a  day  of  great  uproar  on  the  e. 
IVi.fd.  1.  1.  ye  that  be  judges  ofthe  e.  6.  1. 

5.  23.  thus  iniquity  shall  lay  waste  Ihe  whole  t. 

■  7.  1.  offspring  of  him  that  was  first  made  ofthe  e. 
3.  when  I  was  born,  1  fell  upon  the  e. 

9. 16.  hardly  guess  aright  at  things  Ihat  are  on  e. 

10.  4.  the  e.  being  drowned  with  the  flood 

15.  8.  he  which  a  liilie  before  was  made  off. 

18  16.  louclied  the  heaven,  but  it  stood  on  the  e. 
Eccl.  1.  3.  v.'hocaii  find  out  the  breadth  of  ihe  e.? 

10.  4.  the  power  of  Ihe  e.  isin  the  hand  of  the  Xjord 

9.  whyiae.and  ashes  proud?  not  morewicked  than 
17.  hernade  their  memorial  to  cease  from  thee. 

16  18.  the  e.  and  a.!!  theiein  shall  be  moved 
29  after  this  the  Lord  looked  on  the  e. 

17.  32.  and  all  men  are  but  e.  and  ashes 

33  10  all  men  from  ground,  A  dam  was  created  of  e. 

38.  4.  Lord  hath  created  medicines  out  ofthe  e. 
8.  and  from  him  is  peace  over  all  the  e. 

40  3  to  him  that  is  humbled  in  e.  and  ashes 

11.  all  things  that  are  of  thee,  shall  turn  to  ihe  e. 

again,  and  waters  return  to  the  sea 

49.  14.  but  upon  the  e.  was  no  man  created  like 

Enoch,  for  he  was  taken  (rom  the  c. 

Bar.  1.11  that  their  days  be  on  e.  as  daysof  heaven 

2.  15.  all  the  e.  may  know  that  thou  art  God 

3.  23.  Ihe  Agarenes  that  seek  wisdom  upon  c. 

6.  54.  for  they  are  crows  between  lieaven  and  e. 
Dnv  3  54.  ail  ye  things  thiitgrowon  e.  bless  Lord 
Brl  5.  who  halh  created  the  heaven  and  the  e. 
Prayer  of  Mann.^s.  wh)  hast  made  heaven  and  e. 

1  Alae.  1.3.  went  through  to  the  ends  of  the  e.  and 

took  spoils,  so  that  the  e.  was  quiet  before  him 
2  37.  let  us  die,  heaven  and  e  shall  testify  for  us 

40   they  will  quickly  root  us  out  ofthe  e. 
3.9  was  renowned  to  the  utmost  parts  of  e.  S.  4. 
9    13  the  r.  shook  at  the  noise  ofthe  armies 

11.  71.  Jonathan  cast  e.  on  his  head, and  prayed 

14.  8.  did  till  in  peace, and  thee. gave  her  increase 

2  .^Tac■  7.  28.  mv  son.  look  on  the  heaven  and  e. 
10.  25.  prayed  and  sprinkled  c.  upon  their  heads 

13.  7.  not  having  so  much  as  burial  in  the  e. 

14.  15.  they  cast  e.  on  their  hi^ads,  and  prayed 

15.  5.  the  other  said,  I  also  am  mighty  on  e. 

EARTHEN. 
2  ^.1^.8.2  much  moiiM  whereof  I-.  vessels  are  made 
Kcc/.13.2.  how  agree  lhf>  kettle  and  e.  pot  together? 

EARTHLY. 

fVisd.^.  15.  ihe  e.  tabernacle  weiirhnth  down  mind 

15.  1.3.  tliat  of  c.  matter  makes  brittle  vessels 

19.  19.  for  e.  things  were  turned  into  watery 

EARTHaUAKES. 

2  F..id.  9.  3.  when  there  shall  be  seen  e.  and  uproars 

Esth.  11.5.  a  noise  of  a  tumult  with  thunder  aiide. 

EASE. 
.Tud.  1.  16.  there  he  took  his  c.  and  banqueted 
F.ccl.  38.  14.  for  e.  and  remedy  to  prolong  life 

1  Mac.  9.58.  Jonathan  and  his  company  are  at  e. 

2  Mac  8. 35.  tu  comnait  tu  memory,  ini;;ht  have  c. 


EDO 


fAFOCB\Fa& 


2 .1/ac.  2.27.  ..ven  atit  is  hic.  to  li,.i  that  preparetft 

EAs'ia) 

2  Esd.7.68.  who  ciniimilted  iiiif  iiiiiw  might  tea 
EAST. 

1  Esd.  9.  3r.  p.ace  of  ihe  lioly  porch  toward  the  « 

2  Esd.  1.  36.  ihe  people  Ihareoiiieth  IVoei  the  e. 
15.20.  I'roiu  the  souili,  from  the  e.  d-M  1,i),l':j;;s 

34.  behiild.  clouds  Iroin  the  e.  and  north  to  south 

39.slr(nig  winds  .-nail  arise  IVoiii  tht^  c.and  open  it 

Bur.  4.36.  O  Jerusalem,  lo^.k  toward  Uie  t.  j.  5. 

EASY. 
2  K.s-fi.  S.  14.  it  is  an  e.  thing  to  he  ordiii'ied 
./ud.  4.  7.  it  was  c.  lo  stop  Iheui  ihai  uiimid  cpais 

7.  10.  because  it  is  not  c.  to  come  up  ;>■  i  he  tops 
Eccl.  11.  21.  an  e.  ihmg  in  ihe  sight  of  u.rt  Lord 
liar.  6.61.  lightning  breaking  forth  isc.  i.o  hi.'  seo« 
2  Mac.  2.  26.  it  was  not  r.  hut  a  mallet  of  sweat 

EASIER. 
2  Esd.  13.  20.  it  is  e.  for  him  that  is  in  danger 
Eccl.  22. 15.  salt  and  a  mass  of  iron  is  e.  to  bear 

EASILY. 
JFisd.  6.  12.  she  is  c.  seen  of  them  that  love  her 
'i  Mac.8.30.  they  very  c.  got  high  and  strong  holds 

EAT. 
1  Esd.  7.  13.  that  can>e  out  of  the  capii"ily  did  s 

8.  So.  that  ye  may  e.  the  good  things  ollhe  land 

9.  2.  Ksdras  did  a.  im  meat,  nor  drink,  water 
51.  go  then  and  e.  the  fjt  and  drink  the  sweet 
54.  then  went  every  one  to  e.  ami  drink 

iEsd.  1.19.  had  pity  on  your  mournings,  I  gave  yo»» 
manna  to  r.  so  ye  did  e.  aiigeis'  bieail 

5.  18.  uj)  then,  e.  bread,  and  fwrsake  us  not 
9. 24.  e.  only  the  How  ers  of  the  field,  taste  no  flesh, 

drink  no  wine,  but  e.  flowers  only 
96.  I  did  e.  of  the  herbs  of  the  field 
12.  51.  I  liiu  o.  only  in  those  days  of  fTowcis 
Tob.  J.  !0.  did  r.  ofthe  bread  ofthe  Gentiles 
2.  I.  a  good  dinner,  in  the  which  I  sat  down  lati 
13.  it  is  not  lawful  lo  c.  any  thing  stolen 

6.  5.  wisen  they  had  ro.isteil  the  llcsh  they  did  «, 
7.9.  Raguel  said,  c.  and  drink,  and  make  merry 

11. 1  will  e.  nothing  here  till  we  afree  and  sweai 

10.  7.  she  did  i:.  no  meal  on  the  day-lime 
12.  19.  hut  I  did  aeilhcr  e.  nor  drink 

Jud.  12.  2. 1  will  not  c.  thereof,  lest  there  be  offenca 
15.  that  she  might  sit  and  e.  upon  tliem 

Eccl.  6.^.  sliait  c.  uji  ihy  leaves  and  lose  thy  fiuii 
19.  but  lliou  slialt  e.  other  fruits  right  toon 

9.  16.  let  just  men  e.  and  drink  wslh  thee 

11.  19.  now  will  I  e.  e(vntiiiua'ly  of  my  goods 
20.  16.  they  that  c.  my  bread  speak  evil  cf  ii;e 
24.  21.  they  Ihat  c.  me  shall  yet  be  liunjtj 

.10.  19.  for  neither  can  it  e.  nor  smell 
31.  16.  c.  as  it  becnmeth  a  man,  and  deveui  r.ot 
21.  ifthou  hast  been  fiircBil  to  c.  arse,  go  fortS 
45.  21.  they  c.  ofthe  sacrifices  of  Ihe  Lord 
Bar.  2.  3.  a  man  should  e.  lite  flesh  of  his  own  soa 
I).  29.  women  in  child-bed  e.  their  sacrifices 
Bel  7.  this  did  never  c.  or  drink  any  thing 

15.  the  priests  and  wives  did  e.  and  drink  up  all 

1  jl/ijc.l.O'j.  many  resolved  not  e.  any  unclean  thing 

2  Mac.  6. 18.  to  open  his  mouth  and  e.  swine's  Qesb 
21.  and  make  as  if  he  did  e.  ofthe  flesh 

7.  7.  wilt  thou  e.  before  thou  be  punished  ? 

EATEN. 
1  Esd.  3.  3.  when  they  had  e.  and  drunken 
Esth.  14.  17.  thy  handmaid  not  e.  at  Anvan's  table 
Bar.  6.  72.  tnev  themselves  afterward  shall  be  •! 
Bel  12.  if  tliou  findest  not  that  Bel  halh  e.  up    all 

1  Mac.  6.  53.  had  e.  up  the  residue  »f  the  store- 

2  Mac.  2.  II.  the  tin  otrirng  was  not  lo  be  e. 

EATRTH. 

1  E.:d.  4.  10.  he  e.  and  diiiiketh  and  takelh  test 
Bel  24.  lo,  he  liveth,  lie  r.  rmd  drinketh 

ECANUS. 

2  Esd.  14.24.  E.  and  Asii'l  ready  to  write  swiftly 

ECB  \TANA. 

1  E;d.  6.  23.  to  seek  among  the  records  at  E. 
Tofc.  6. 5.  ihi'y  went  on  till  they  drew  near  lo  E, 

7.  I.  and  when  tliev  were  ctime  to  E. 
14. 14. he  died  at  E.in  Me<>ia,  twins  127  years  oia 
.fud.  I.  1.  which  re  gned  over  the  .Medes  in  E. 
2.  built  in  E.  walls  round  atxiut,  14. 

2  Jl/ac.  9.  3.  wlien  he  came  to  E.  news  was  brough. 

ECHO. 
ffisd.  17. 19.  a  rebotindin.ff  c.  from  thi  mounlaina 

EDGE. 
.7u(f.2.27.»moteyaim2  men  with  thee,  ofthe  sword 
Eccl.  28.  18.  many  havefallen  hy  thec.of  thesword 
31.  26.  the  furnace  proveth  the  e.  by  dipping 
1  Mac.  5. 28.  slew  all  the  ma'es  with  the  e.  ofswotJ 

EDGED. 
Eccl.  21.  3.  all  iniqui'tv  is  as  a  two-*,  sword 

EDNA. 
Tob.  7. 2.  then  said  Raguel  lo  E.  his  wife  how  iik« 
is  t^iif  young  man  lo  Tobil?  8,  14,  15.  | 
II    J 

10.  12.  E  said  In  Tobias,  the  Lord  restore  the* 

EDOMITES. 
1  £«d.8.C0.  ha  ,«  not  put  ii.way  pollutions  ofthe  > 


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ELE 


EDUCATION. 
U'isd.2. 12.  objecledi  tlie  iransgressidna  of  our  c. 
2  Mac.  G.  23.  and  his  most  lionesl  e.  from  a  child 
7.27.nourishMl  ihce  ,iihI  endured  tlie  troubles  of  e. 

KFFKCT. 
2  Kjrf.  4.  23.  wriileji  covenants  come  to  none  e. 
Jud.  1.  11.  wiUioul  c.  and  without  disgrace 
i  .Vac.  10.  2;>.  lie  sent  unto  them  to  tins  c. 

EFFIX'TS. 
£  Esd.  9.  6.  thev  have  endings  in  «.  and  signs 

KFPKCTU.ALLV. 
Tek.  6  17.  and  ins  lic.irt  \v;is  e.  jonied  to  ker 
EOVPT. 

1  Esd.  1.  26.  the  U/ng  olE.  sent  to  him,  saying 
38.  /xraces  his  Iwoiher  bjou;;hl  he  out  olE. 

2  End.  I  7.  I  br<iui;l.l  iheni  «u!  .ildie  land  of  E. 
3.  1/    when  Idim  leild.-st  liis  .'>eeil  out  of  E.  14.4. 
9.  29.  lo  our  tiiihers  ujieii  ihf  y  came  out  of  E. 
H.S.talked  wiih  lilnmvhen  my  |>o«|;le  served  in  R. 

29.  our  falliers  werestfangers  in  E.  from  whence 
15.  II.  I  wdl  smite  E.  v.  lli  |ila'jues  as  befoie 
12.E  shallninurn,an'l  theloundationofitsmilten 

Tab.  d.  3.  he  i\ed  into  llie  outmost  |\arts  of  E. 

Jud.  1.9.  sent  iniio  all  that  were  at  the  river  of  E. 

■6.  5.  vengeaucco('tliisii:iti(tn  that  came  out  of  E 

CsfA.  13.  16.  wlia-h  thou  Isast  .kliver.d  out  oi'  E. 

1  .;H«k:.  I.  16.  he  thought  to  rei^n  over  E. 
]7.wliereforB  lie  enleri'ri  into  E.with  a  mull'tudi 
20.  after  that  .Aiiliochus  ha<l  smitten  E. 

3. 32.  from  the  river  Eii|ihrales  unto  hordors  of  E 

11.  1.  the  kiinj  of  E.  gathered  a  great  host 
13.  he  set  the  c^rowii  of  E.  upon  his  head 

E  Mac.  1.  1.  to  the  Jews  thiit  are  throughont  E. 
10.  sent  greetifig  to  the  Jews  that  were  in  E. 

4.  21.  when  Apolhrniiis  was  sent  into  E. 

5.1..\nliorhus  pre|iared  his  second  vuyage  into  E. 
8.  as  an  ope<i  enemy  he  was  east  nut  into  E. 

9.  29.  went  into  E.  to  PKileineus  Philoinetor 

EtJYPTlANS. 
iE.'d.  1. 13.  lieen  tietter  for  us  to  haveserved  the  E. 
Jud.  5. 12.  the  E.  cast  Ihem  out  of  their  sight 

EIGHT. 
C  F.sd.  6.  36.  in  the  e.  ni^ht  was  my  heart  vexed 

11.  II.  and  behold,  there  were  e..  of  them 

12.  20.  that  in  him  there  shall  arise  e.  kings 
Toll.  14.  2.  which  was  restored  lo  him  after  e.  years 
l.Wac.4.56.  they  kept  dedication  of  the  altar  e.  days 

59.  kept  from  year  to  year  hy  space  of  c.  days 
S  jMdc.  2.  12.  sii  S(d<nTion  kept  tho»>  e.  days 

10.  6.  tJiey  kept  e.  daVs  with  sladnessas  in  feast 

EIGH'J'  andjiftij. 
Tob.  14.2.  vnse.anilfiftii  vearsold  whenlostsight 

ElfilltEEN. 
1  Ead.  1.  43.  he  was  nimle  king  heing  e.  years  old 
8.  47.  his  sons  and  his  lirethrcn  who  were  e 

EIGHTEENTH. 
I  Ksd.  1.22.  in  the  e.  year  of  the  reisn  of  .losia.^i 
Jud.  i.  1.  in  e.  vear,  the  22nd  day  of  first  mouth 

1  Mac.  14.  27.  the  e.  dnv  of  the  month  Elul 

EIGHTY. 

2  Mac.  4.  8.  and  of  anmlier  revenue  e.  talents 

ELROW. 
ICccl.  41.  W.  to  lean  with  thine  e.  on  the  meat 

ELDER,  EJJ)F.R. 
?  :Ssd.  7.  13.  for  the  enirinces  of  the  e.  worM 
i,'«;i.32.3.sf>eakthoniliat  ar;tlie«  itheconieth  thee 

EJ.fiKRS. 
1  F.ld.  C.  5.  the  s.  of  liie  J.'W<i  oblnineil  favour 

il.thcn  asked  we  ihtvse  f  naying.l-v  whosecomm. 
Jud.  10.  'JI.  Ozias  made  a  feast  to  the  c. 
1.3.  12.  and  iheycalh'd  the  e.  oTlliecitv 
Wisd.%.  lit.  IsI.mII  liavehiinniir  with  >>.  iho' young 
reel.  fi.  34.  stand  in  iIih  multitude  off. 

7.  14.  use  not  many  wotils  in  a  mullitude  of  e. 

8.  9.  miss  not  the  discoiir.-e  of  the  «. 
iius.  8.  the  two  c.  sawlier  going  in  every  dny  and 

walkinj,  18,  19,34,41,  5<J. 
CI.  and  they  arose  niainst  the  two  e. 
y  Mac.  1.2(5.  BO  that  the  piinees  and  r.  mourned 
7.  33.  there  came  out  reriain  c.  i.f  the  people 
11.  23.  he  chose  reriain  of  th'>  r.  of  Israel 
12.35.Jonatlianeall'ii!;ili.-/'.ofihepi(Mdeto''et!ipr 

r.LnEST. 
I  Mae.  16.2.  Simon  railed  his  two  c.  sons 

EI,EASA. 
1  Mtc.  9.  5.  Judns  had  pilchiMl  his  tents  at  E. 

ELEA7w\R. 
1E«/I.8.43.  then  sent  I  to  R.  and  l,h«-l  and  Masman 

63.  with  him  was  R.  the  son  ..f  ;'!nnei's 
:   M'ic.  2.  5.  E.  called  Avaian  and  .'nnathan 
fi.  43.  E.  also  surnami'd  Sav.irhii,  pe.ceivin" 
8.  n.  Jnson  the  son  of  R.  was  sent  to  Rome 
Mae.  6.  18.  R.  orw  of  the  principal  srnhes 
24.  E.  h^ing  foiirscnre  years  old  and  ten 
fi. '^.  Ue  appointed  R.  to  mid  the  holy  tiool- 

El  ECT. 
IToft.S.  IS.Iet  thine  an?el9  and  e.praise  thee  for  ever 
Eccl.  17   10.  the  e.  shall  praise  his  holy  name 
16.  1.  was  made  great  for  saving  the  f.  of  God 
*7.  2a.  not  will  he  aboh-h  the  posterity  of  Uis  «. 
77a 


END 

ELT^MENTS. 
IVLid.  7.  17.  to  k«ow  the  operation  of  the  c. 
19.  18.  for  the  f.  were  changed  in  themselves 
ELEPHANT. 

1  .^/ae.  6. 35.  for  every  e.  they  appointed  1000  men 
46.  which  done,  he  crept  under  the  e.  and  the 

e.  fell  down  upon  liim,  and  there  he  died 
ELEPHANTS. 
\Mac.  1. 17.  he  entered  Egypt  with  chariots  and  e. 
3. 34.  delivere<l  to  him  iialf  of  his  forces  and  the  e. 
6.  34.  that  tlw^y  might  [aovoke  the  e.  to  fight 
8.  6.  Aiitiochus  king  of  Asia  came,  having  a  120  e. 

11.  56.  Tryplion  took  the  e.  and  won  Antioch 

2  Mac.  11.  4.  but  puffed  up  with  lijs  fouucore  e. 
IX  2.  having  either  of  them  two  and  twenty  e. 

15.  he  slew  in  ihe  camp  ihe  chiefest  of  the  e. 
ELEVEN. 
2  Mac.  11.  II.  they  iilew  e.  thousand  footmen 

ELEVENTH. 
1  .Mac.  16.  14.  in  the  f.  month  called  Sabat 

ELEUTHERU3. 
I  ./War. 11.7.  when  he  had  gone  to  the  river  calhd  E. 

12.  30.  far  thev  were  gone  over  the  river  E. 
ELIAS. 

F.ccl.  48.  1.  then  stood  up  E.  the  prophet  as  fire 

4.  O  E.  how  wast  thou  honoured  in  thy  deeds  1 
1.1/UC.2.53.E.  being  zealous  and  fervent  for  the  law 

ELIZEUS. 
Eccl.  48.  12.  and  E.  was  filled  with  his  spirit 

ELOaUENT. 
F.st^l.^4. 13.  give  e.  speech  in  my  mouth  before  him 
IVisd.  10-  21.  toagues  of  Ihem  that  cannot  speak  e. 
Eccl.  21.  7.  an  e.  man  is  known  far  and  near 
44.  4.  men  wise  and  c.  in  their  instructions 
ELUL. 

1  Mac.  14.  27.  the  eighteenth  day  of  the  month  E. 
ELYMAIS. 

Taf).  2.  10.  did  nourish  me  until  I  went  into  E. 
1.4/ac.6.1. heard  say  E  uasa  city  greatly  renowned 
EMBRACK. 

2  Esd.  2. 15.  mother  e.  thy  children,  bring  them  up 
EMBRACED. 

F.sCli.  15.  12.  he  r..  her,  and  said,  speak  unto  me 

EMBRACETH. 
Eccl.30.^Q.  as  a  eunuch  that  e.  a  virgin  and  sigheth 

EMBROIDERER. 
Eccl.  45.  10.  silk  and  nurplc,  the  work  of  the  e. 

EMiSRALD. 
Eccl.  32. 6.  as  a  signet  of  an  e.  sot  in  a  work  of  gold 

EiMERALDS. 
Tob.  13.  16.  Jerusalem  shall  be  built  with  c. 
./ud.  10.  21.  Oiufernes'  lied  was  woven  with  e. 

EMINENT. 

2  F.sd.  15.40.  pour  out  over  every  high  and  e.  place 

EMMAUS. 

1  .}fac.  3.  40.  they  pitched  by  E.  in  the  plain 
57.  the  camp  [lilched  on  the  south  side  of  E. 

4.  3.  might  smite  the  king's  army  which  was  at  E. 
9.  50  he  repaired  the  fort  in  Jericho  and  E. 
EMPLOYED. 

2  Mac.  4.  20.  it  was  e.  to  Ihe  making  ofgallies 
EMPLOYING. 

H'isd.  15.8.  e.  his  labour.s  lewdly,  he  makes  a  god 

E.MPTY. 
2  Psrf.fl.22.lhe  full  store-houses  sudd6.nlybe  found  e. 
7.  25.  tlierefore  E.'sdras  for  the  c.  are  e.  things 
F'-ccl.35.4.  thouslinh  not  a  ppeare.  before  the  Lord 

EMPTIED. 
.fud.  1.  21.  tlie  cisterns  were  e.  they  had  no  water 

EMULATION. 

1  J/ac.fi.l6.  was  neither  envy  nor  e.  amongst  them 

ENCAMPED. 

1  .Mac.  5.  5.  but  shut  them  up  and  e.  against  llioni 
37.  and  e.  against  Raphon  beyond  the  brook 

11. C5.  then  Simon  e.  against  Bethsuraand  fought 

ENCOURAGED. 

\.Mac.  12.  50.  they  e.  one  another,  and  went  chise 

2  Jfuc.  13.3.  Mcni'laiis  joined  and  alsoe.  Antiochus 
ENCOURAGEMENT 

1  Mac.  10.  24.  I  write  to  them  words  of  c. 
ENCOUNTERED. 

2  Jl/ac.l5.26.Judusand  His  coin(ianv  c.  the  enemies 
END. 

1  Esd.  9.  17.  their  cause  was  brought  to  an  <■. 

2  Esd.  2.  34.  that  shall  come  in  the  <•.  of  the  world 
3.23.  limes  pas*?-;!  the  years  were  brought  loan  c 

5.  4f!  or  ill  thp  e.  the  love  that  I  hav«-  promised 

41.  nigh  lo  them  that  oe  reserved  till  the  e. 

6.  9  for  Esau  is  the  /!.  ofihi-  world,  and  Jacob  is 

15.  the  word  is  of  the  e.  |{  25.  the  f.  of  your  world 

16.  the  c.  of  these  things  must  he  changed 

7.  33.  the  long-suffering  shall  have  an  e. 

42.  he  said,  this  pr"seiit  life  is  not  the  e. 

43.  but  Hie  day  of  doom  shall  be  the  e.  of  time 

44.  intem|ierance  is  at  an  c.  infidelily  is  cut  ofT 
i^.  54.  in  i'.  is  sheweil  the  treasure  of  immort  ilitv 
9. 5.  for  like  as  all  that  is  made  in  the  world  hath 

a  beginning  and  an  r..  and  the  e.  is  manifest 
10.22.nursong  is  put  to  silence, rejoicing  is  at  an  r. 
i8.  e.  is  turned  into  corruption,  piayer  to  rebuke 


ENE 


2  Esa.  12.  6  i.iat  lie  will  comfort  me  to  the  fl. 
H'lsd.  2.  5.  after  our  c.  there  is  no  returning 
16.he  pronounceth  the  c.  of  Ihe  just  to  be  b?e3S«d 

4.  17.  for  they  shall  see  the  e.  of  the  wise 

5.  4.  we  accounted  his  e.  u  be  « ithout  honour 
13.  soon  as  we  vNcre  born,  jegan  to  draw  to  our  «. 

8.  1.  wisdom  reacheth  from  one  e.  to  another 
14^14.  they  shall  come  shortly  to  an  e. 

27.  the  beginning,  the  cause,  and  tliee.of  ail  evil 

18.  21.  and  so  brought  the  calamity  lo  an  e. 

19.  1.  came  upon  them  wilhoiit  mercy  to  the  e. 
4.  fir  the  destiny  drew  them  to  this  e. 

Ecc/.7.30.remeniber  the  c.lhou  shall  never  do  amisa 

9.  II.  for  thou  knowcst  not  what  shall  bo  hise. 
II.  27.  in  his  c.  his  deeds  shall  be  discovered 
14.  18.  one  cometh  to  an  e.  and  another  is  born 
16.  22.  the  trial  of  all  things  is  in  the  e. 
18.  12.  he  saw  and  perceived  their  e. to  be  evil 

24.  think  ujion  the  wrath  that  shall  be  at  the  e. 
21.  9.  the  e.  of  them  is  a  fiameof  fire  to  destroy 

10.  but  the  e.  thereof  is  the  jiil  of  hell 
28.  0.  lememher  thy  c.  and  let  enmity  ceaie 
30.  1.  that  he  may  have  joy  of  him  in  the  e. 

10.  lest  thou  gnash  thy  teeth  in  the  e. 
33.  23.  at  the  tune  when  ihou  shall  e.  thy  days 
38.  8.  and  of  his  works  there  is  no  e. 
43.  26.  by  him  the  e.  hath  jirosperous  success 

46.  20.  he  prophesied  and  shewed  the  king  his  « 

47.  10.  he  set  in  order  the  solemn  times  till  th«  c 
51.  14.  I  will  seek  her  out  even  to  the  c. 

Bar.  3.  25.  great  is  Ihe  house,  and  hath  no  e. 

1  Mac.  2.  13.  to  what  c.  shall  we  live  any  longerl 
14. 10.  his  name  was  renowned  to  e.  of  the  worli) 

2  Mac.  5.  8.  in  the  e.  he  had  an  unhappy  return 

10.  9.  this  was  the  e.  of  Antiochus  Epiphanea 
15. 37.  I  will  make  an  e.  ||  39.  here  shall  be  an  e. 

ENDED. 

1  Esd.  6. 20.  the  house  of  the  Lord  is  not  yet  fi;lly  e. 

2  Eml.  6.6.  by  me  they  shall  be  e.  and  by  none  otiief 

11.  44.  the  proud  times,  behold,  they  are  e. 

14.  9.  thou  shall  remain,  until  Ihe  times  be  e. 
■  Jud.  2.  4.  and  when  he  bad  c.  his  counsel 
F.slh.  15.  l.on  third  day  when  she  had  f.  her  prayer 
Ecrl.  50.  19.  till  Ihe  solemnity  of  the  Lord  was  e. 
2  Mac.  15.24.  be  stricken  with  terror,  and  hec.  tliua 

ENDING. 
ffisd.  7.  18.  the  bpginniiijr,  e.  and  midst  of  times 

ENDINGS. 
2  Esd.  9.  6.  the  times  have  ei4n  cfTects  and  sigtii 

ENDS.  ^ 

2  Fsd.  16. 13.  begin  to  Ue  shot  into  the  e.  of  world 

IVi.^d.  6.  1.  ye  that  be  judges  of  the  c.  of  the  earth 

1  Mac.  1.3.  Alexander  went  ihro' to  e.  of  Iheear'h 

ENDAMAGE. 

1  Esd.  6.  33.  to  hinder  or  p.  the  house  of  the  Lord 
ENDE.AVOI'R. 

Fslh.  16.  3.  p.  to  hurt,  not  our  subjects  only 

2  Mae.  11. 19.  I  will  c.  to  be  a  means  of  your  good 
ENDUED. 

Eccl.  17. 3.  he  e.  them  wiih  sirenglh  by  theiiiselvet 

ENDURE. 
Eccl.  2. 2.  set  thy  heart  aright,  and  constantly  e. 
16.  22.  the  worknof  his  justice,  who  can  «.  them? 
40.  12.  but  true  dealing  shall  c.  for  ever 
45.  26.  and  that  their  glory  may  e.  for  ever 
2  .V«r.6.30. 1  now  e.sore  pains  in  liod  v  being  beal8B 
9.  10.  no  man  could  e.  to  nrry  fur'liis  slink 

ENDURED. 
IVisd.W  25  could  any  thing  have  p.  if  not  thy  will! 
16.  5.  they  perished,  thy  wralh  n.  not  for  ever 
17. 17.  e.  that  necessity  that  coiiM  not  be  avoided 
18.  20   but  the  wrath  e.  not  long 

1  ^fac.  10.  15.  told  of  the  pains  that  they  had  e. 

2  Mac.  7.  27.  that  e.  \h'-  tionblis  of  education 
ENDUREST. 

Bar.  3.  3.  thou  e.  for  ever  and  we  perish  utterly 

ENEMESSAR 
Tob.  1. 13.  the  Most  High  gave  me  favour  bef  ireE 

15.  now  when  E.  was  dead,  Sennacherib  reignoi 

16.  in  Ihe  time  of  E.  I  iravc  many  alms 
ENEMY. 

Eccl.  6.  1.  instead  of  a  friend  become  not  an  e. 
8.  7.  rejoice  not  over  thy  grea'est  r.  being  dead 

12  8.  and  an  e.  cannot  be  hidden  in  adversity 
10.  never  trust  thine  e.  for  as  iron  rnslcth  so  ii 

16.  an  r.  speaketh  sweeily  with  lips,  lint  in  heaij 
90.  23.  that  maketh  liim  liis  f.  f..r  nolhiiig 
23.  3.  lest  mine  c.  rejoice  irvi'r  me 
2.'>.  7.  and  be  that  livetli  to  sei'  the  fall  of  his  «. 

15   there  is  no  wra'b  above  the  wralh  of  an  e. 
27.  18.  for  as  man  hath  destroyed  his  f. 
29  6.  he  hath  gotten  him  an  p'.  without  cause 
.30  3.  he  that  t/;aclietb  his  son,  grievetli  tlie  «. 
36.  7.  take  awav  the  adversary  and  destroy  tlio 
37.2.  when  a  comiianior  ani  friend  islinn.  toan«. 

5.  who  takelh  uii  lhi>  hocl^ler  ngainsl  the  e. 
1  Mac.  'j.  7.  was  didiver.'d  in'o  the  hand  of  rne  a, 

9.  her  young  men  sImIii  u  itii  the  sword  of  the  et 
8.  23.  the  sword  and  the  r.  b-  far  from  them 
13.51  thero  wasdeatroyed  agroate.  out  of  Israel 


ENO 

2  Jtfac.3.38  ti  iliouhast  any  e.  orlraitnl',eendfiim 

5.  8.  as  an  a\wn  e.  of  his  country  and  country-men 

8.  16.  not  to  be  stricken  with  terror  of  the  e. 

10.  i26  besought  him  to  be  an  e.  to  their  enemies 

ENEMIES. 

1  Esd.  4.  4.  if  he  send  them  out  asainst  the  e. 

2  K.id.  1.  11.  and  1  have  slain  all  their  c. 

3  27.  thou  gaves*.  into  hands  of  thine  e.  F.sth. M.6. 

30. 1  have  seen  how  thou  hast  preserved  thy  e. 
C  24.  friends  sha.l  fight  one  against  another  like  e. 
Toll.  12.  10.  they  that  sin  are  e.  to  their  own  life 
fad  8.  15.  hath  power  to  destroy  us  before  our  e. 

19.  our  fathers  had  a  great  fall  before  our  e. 

35. Lord  be  before  tliee  to  lake  vengean.  on  our  e. 
13.  5  to  the  destruction  of  the  e.  that  are  risen 
,  14.  nath  destroyed  our  c.  by  my  hands,  17. 

18.to  the  cutting  off  the  head  of  the  chiefof  our  e. 

15.  5.  what  things  were  done  in  camp  of  their  e. 
Esth.  13.  6.  be  destroyed  by  the  sword  of  their  e. 
fVisd.  2. 18.  deliver  him  from  the  hand  of  his  e. 

5.  17.  bis  weapon  for  the  revenge  of  his  c. 

10. 12.  slie  defended  him  from  his  e.  and  kept  him 
19.  but  she  drowned  their  e.  and  cast  them  up 

l].3.lbey  stood  againstlheire.  and  were  avenged 
5.  for  bv  what  things  their  e.  were  punished 

12  20.  if  thou  dhdst  punish  the  e.  of  thy  chililren 
22.  thou  scoiirjest  our  e.  a  thousand  limes  more 
.  24.  among  the  beasts  of  their  e.  were  disposed 

J5.  14.  all  the  e.  of  thy  people  are  most  foolish 

16.  4.  only  be  showed  how  their  e.  wore  tormented 
8.  and  in  this  ihou  madest  thine  e.  confess 

22.  that  fire  did  destroy  the  fruits  of  the  e. 
18.  2.  they  thanked  them,   and  hesouglit  them 
pardon,  for  that  they  had  been  e. 
Sccl.G.  4.  be  laughed  lo  scorn  of  his  c  IS.  3]. 

13.  separate  thyself  from  e.  take  heed  of  friends 
12.  9.  in  prosperity  of  a  man,  e.  will  be  urieved 
25.  14.  and  any  revenge,  but  tlie  revenge  of  e. 
.VK).  27.  a  scold  shall  be  sought  to  drive  away  thee. 
29.  IX  it  shall  fisht  for  the'e  asainsl  thine  c. 
42.  11.  make  thee  a  laughing-stock  to  thine  e. 

46.  1.  taking  vengeance  of  the  e.  thai  rose  up 
5.  when  the  e.  pressed  on  him  on  every  side 

47.  7.  for  he  destroyed  the  e.  on  every  side 

51.  8.  and  savest  them  out  of  thn  hands  of  the  e. 
3ar.  3.  10.  Israel,  that  thou  art  in  thine  ,-.  land 
4.26.  were  taken  as  a  flock  causht  of  the  e, 

5.  6.  for  they  were  led  away  of  their  e. 
6.56.  they  cannot  .willisland  any  king  or  c. 

Dan.  o.  9.  didst  deliver  us  into  bands  of  lawless  c. 
i  Mac.  4.  18.  but  stand  ye  now  against  your  e. 

36.  behold,  our  e.  are  discomfited,  let  us  go  up 
,  7.  29.  the  e.  were  prepared  to  take  a\vay  Judas 
10.  26.  nor  joining  yourselves  with  our  e. 
81.  stood  still,  and  so  the  r.  horses  were  tired 
15.  19.  nor  yet  aid  their  f.  against  them 
8  .Wnc.  10.26/  besought  to  be  an  enemy  to  Iheir  e. 

29.  there  appeared  lo  the  c.  from  heaven 

30.  but  they  shot  arrows  and  lightnings  aga.thee. 
.  ]].  11.  giving  a  charge  on  Iheir  e.  like  lio'is 

12.  22.  the  e.  being  smitten  with  fear,  fled  amain 
28.  who  breaketh  the  strenirth  of  his  e. 

13.  21.  Rhodocus  disclosed  the  secict*  to  the  e. 

14.  17.  througli  the  sudden  silence  of  his  e. 

22.  treachery  should  be  suddenly  practised  by  e 

15.  26.  Judas  and  companv  encour.'.ered  the  e. 

ENFORCETH. 
1  Esd.  3.  24.  is  not  winestronge6t,thatc.todo  thus? 

ENGADni. 
Eccl.  24. 14.  I  was  exalted  like  a  palm-tree  in  E. 

ENGINE. 
I  Mac.  13.  43.  Simon  made  also  an  e.  of  war 
44.  they  that  were  in  the  p..  leaped  into  the  city 
ENGINES, 
J  Mr>c.  5.  30.  bearing  ladders  and  other  e.  of  war 

6.  31.  making  c.ft.r  war,  9.  64.  )  11.  20.  1  1.5.  25. 

51.  and  he  set  there  arti'lery  with  e.  and  inslrum. 

52.  they  also  made  e.  aga. their  c.and  held  them 
i9  67.Sinion  and  his  company  burnt  up  the  cof  war 
iMac.  12. 15.  without  any  e.'of  war  did  cast  down 

27.  wherein  was  great  provision  of  e.  and  darts 

ENGRAVEn. 

Keel.  45.  11.  with  a  writing  p.  for  a  memorial 

12.  a  crown  of  gold,  wherein  was  e.  holiness 

ENJOY. 

ITtsd.S.e.le.use.the  good  things  that  are  present 

ENJOYED. 
1  Esd.  1.  58.  until  the  land  had  e  her  sabbatliB 

ENLARGED. 
I  Ji'ae.  14.  6.  Sim  'n  p.  ti,-'  bnun,-s  of  h;->  natioil 

ENMI-j'-Y. 
1  Esd.  5.  .50.  the  nations  were  at  p.  with  them 
Keel  6.  9.  there  is  a  friend,  who  being  turned  to  p. 
28.6.  remember  thy  end,  and  h-t  e.  cease,  rememb. 
1  JUae.  11.40.  his  men  of  war  were  at  e.  with  him 

ENOCH. 

B  Efd.fy.  49.  one  thou  calledsl  E  other  Leviathan 

51.  TO  F.  thou  gavest  one  part,  which  was  dried 

JEccl.  44. 16.  E.  pleased  Lord,  and  was  translated 

49. 14  «n  the  earth  was  no  niaa  crea»d  like  E. 

7»0 


EPH 

ENOUGH 

IVisd.  14.  22.  moreover,  this  was  not  f.  for  them 
18.  25.  it  was  e.  that  they  only  tasted  of  wrath 
Eccl.  5.  1.  and  say  not,  I  have  e.  fur  my  life 

11.  24.  say  not,  I  have  p.  and  possess  many  things 
18.  25.  wlienhaste.  remember  the  lime  of  hunger 
31.5.  he  that  followclb  corruption  shall  have  e.  of 
85.  1.  that  kec|)S  the  law  brinseth  oflTerings  p. 
43.  30.  be  not  wearv,  for  ye  can  never  go  tar  e. 

2  Mac.  7.  42.  let  this"  be  e.  now  to  have  spoken 
10.  19.  left  thenn,  who  were  e.  lo  besiege  them 
ENQUIRE. 
2  Esd.  9.  13.  e.  how  the  righteous  shall  be  saved 
Jnd.  8.  34.  but  c.  not  you  of  mine  act,  not  declare 
Eccl.  21.  17.  Ihcy  e.  at  tlie  mouth  of  the  wise  man 

ENQUIRED. 
Tab.  5. 13.  I  have  e.  to  know  thy  tribe  and  family 

ENQUIRY. 
1  Mac.  9.26.  they  made  c.  for  Judas'  friends 

ENRICHED. 
Eccl.  35.  10.  give,  according  as  he  hath  e.  thee 

ENROLLED. 

1  Mac.  10. 36.  there  be  e.  amongst  the  kirrg's  forces 

ENTER. 

1  Esd.  8.  83.  the  land  which  ye  e.  into  to  possess 

2  Esd.  7. 14.  labour  not  to  c.  strait  and  vain  things 
fVisd.l.i.  into  a  ninlicio\i3  fouI  wisdom  shall  not  e. 

ENTERPRISE. 
Fcc?.37.16.1et  reason  go  before  every  e.and  counsel 
2  Mac.  14.  5.  opportnnity  to  further  bis  foolish  e. 

ENTERPRISES. 
.rud.  10. 8.  God  accomplish  thine  e.  to  glory  of  Isra. 
13.5.toe.xecute  my  f.  to  destnicl  ion  of  the  enemies 
1  Mac.  9.  55.  was  plagued,  and  his  e.  hindered 

ENTERTAIN. 
IVisd.  18.  3.  a  harmless  sun  to  e.  them  honourably 
Eccl.  29.  2.5.  thou  shnlt  p.  and  have  no  thanks 

1  Mac.  14.  23.  it  pleased  the  people  to  e.  the  men 

ENTERTAINED. 
Tub.  7.  8.  moreover,  thev  r.  them  cheerfully 

ENTICETH. 
Jrisd.  15.  5.  the  sight  of  which  e.  fools  to  lust 
ENTRANCE. 

2  Esd.  7.  4.  hut  put  the  case,  the  e.  were  narrow 
7.  the  c.  thereof  is  narrow  and  is  set  to  fall 

.Tiid.  4.  7.  bv  them  there  was  an  c.  into  Judea 

IVisd.  7.  6. 'for  all  men  have  one  f.  into  life 

Brl  13.  under  the  table  Ihey  had  made  a  privy  c. 

1  Mac.  14.  5.  he  made  an  f.  to  the  isles  of  the  sea 

ENTRANCES. 

2  Es<i.7.12.  then  v/ere  e.  of  this  world  made  narrow 

ENTRAP. 
Eccl.  8.  II.  lest  he  lie  in  wait  to  e.  thee  in  thy  words 

ENTREAT. 
Toll.  10.  12.  wherefore  do  not  e.  her  evil 
.hid.  10. 16.  shew  unio  him,  and  he  will  e.  thee  well 
Kcrl.7. 'X.Xhy  servant  worketh  truly,  e.  him  not  evil 

ENTREATED. 
Eccl.  49.  7.  for  thev  p.  him  evil,  who  was  a  prophet 

1  .Mac.  11.  26.  the  king  e.  him  as  his  predecessors 

12.  8.  Onias  e.  the  ambassador  honourably 

2  Mac.  9.  23.  as  be  c.  others,  bo  died  he  miserably 

12.  30.  c.  them  kindtv  in  the  time  of  adversity 

ENTERED. 
2  Esd.W.I.  it  came  to  pass  wh.en  my  son  was  c.  into 
his  wedding  chamber,  he  fell  down  and  died 

13.  43.  thev  e.  Euphrates  by  narrow  passages 
Toll.  3.  17.  the  same  time  came  Tobit  home  and  e. 
.hid.  16. 18.  as  soon  as  they  e.  into  Jerusalem 
IVisd.  10.  16.  shee.  into  the  soul  of  the  servant^ 

14.  14.  by  vain-glory  they  e.  into  the  world 
Bil  13.  entrance  whereby'they  e.  in  continually 

1  .nine.  12.  3.  they  e.  into  the  senate  and  said 
13.  47.  so  e.  into  it  with  songs  and  thanksgiving 

51.  he  e.  info  it  the  23dday  of  the  second  month 

2  Mac.  14.  1.  having  r.  bv  the  haven  of  Tripolis 

ENVY. 
2  Esd.  2.  28.  heathen  shall  e.  thee  but  not  be  able 
IVisd.  2.  24.  through  p.  of  the  devil  came  death 
Feet.  9.  1 1 .  e.  not  the  glory  of  a  sinner 
.30.  24.  e.  and  wrath  shorten  the  life 
37.  10.  hide  thy  counsel  from  such  as  e.  thee 
40.  .5.  wrath  and  e.  do  change  his  knowledge 

1  Mac.  8. 16.  there  was  neilher  c.  nor  emulation 

ENVIETH. 

2  Esd.  16.  49.  as  a  whore  p.  an  honest  woman 
Eccl.  14.  6.  none  worse  than  lie  that  e..  himself 

10.  a  wicked  eye  p.  bis  bread,  he  is  a  niggard 
ENVIOI.^S. 
7'<.  h.  4. 16  le*  nox  thine  e-e  be  e.  when  :hoH  givest 
Ecci.  14.  3.  whatsriould  an  f.  man  downh  money? 
8.thec.man  hath  a  wicked  eye,  he  despiseth  men 
18.  18.  a  gift  of  the  a   consumeth  the  eyes 
20.  14.  nor  yet  of  the  e.  for  his  necessity 
37.  11.  nor  with  an  p.  man  of  thankfulness 

EPHOD. 
Eccl.  45.  8.  with  breeches,  a  long  robe,  an;    hv  e. 

EPHRAIM. 
.lud.  6.  2.  thou  Achior,  and  the  hirelings  of  E. 
Eccl.  47.  21.  out  of  E.  ruled  a  rebellious  kingdom 


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B!(..47.23.Jcroboam,who shewed  E.lhe  wav  ofsii 

EPH  RON. 
I  M.zc.  5.  46.  now  when  tiiey  came  to  E. 
2 Mac.  12  27.  Judas  removed  the  host  toward  E. 

EPIPHANES. 
1  Mac.  1    10.  came  a  wickwl  root,  Anliochus  ?rir 
named  E.  10.  I.  2  Mac.  2.  20.  |  4.  7.  1  10.  9. 
EPISTLE,  S 
Esth.  11.  1.  they  brought  Ibis  e.  of  Phurim 
Har.  6.  1.  a  copy  of  an  c.  winch  Jeremy  sent 

1  Mac.  8. '22.  Ibis  is  the  copy  of  the  £.  senate  wrote 

2  Mac.  2.  13.  the  e.  of  the  kings  about  holy  giltj 

EQUAL.' 
Eccl.  13.  11.  aflect  not  to  be  made  e.  lo  him 
32.  9.  great  men  luake  not  thyself  e.  with  them 
2  Mac.  3.  30.  they  made  the  aged  e.  in  sjioils 

13.  23.  submitted  and  sware  to  ail  e.  conditiona 

EQUALS. 
2  Mac.  9.  15.  make  them  all  e.  to  tlie  citizens 

EQUITY. 
Estk.  13.  2.  but  carrying  myself  ahvay  with  e. 
IVisd.  9.  3.  according  lo  e.  and  lighteousness 
12.  18.  thou  judgest  with  p.  and  orderest  us 
ERECT. 
2  Mac.  14.33. 1  will  e.  a  notable  temple  lo  Baccb)M 

.ERECTED. 

1  Esd.  5.  50.  Ibey  p.  the  altar  on  his  own  placo 

ERR. 

1  Esd.  3. 18.  it  causeth  all  men  to  c.  Ihat  drink  it 
IVisd.  13.  6.  they  peradventure  p.  seekmg  Goii 
Eccl.  15.  12.  say  not  thou  he  bath  cau.sed  me  to  <r. 

2  Mac.  2. 2.  thai  they  should  not  e.  in  llielr  minds 

ERRED. 
1  Esd.  4.27.  many  havi;  e.  and  sinned  for  women 
IVisd.  5.  6.  we  have  p.  from  the  way  of  truih 

14.  22.  that  ihey  e.  in  the  knowledge  of  God 
17.  1.  therefore  unnurtured  souls  have  e. 

ERROR. 
Tob.  5. 13.  not  seduced  with  Ihe  c.  of  brethren 
.hid  5.  20.  if  there  he  any  e.  in  this  people 
IVisd.  1.  12.  seek  not  death  in  the  f.  of  yonr  Iif3» 
12. 24.  they  went  astray  very  far  in  the  ways  of  e. 
Eccl.  4.  25'  be  abashed  of  the  e.  of  thy  ignoranc* 
11.  16.  e.  and  darkness  had  their  beginning 
ERRORS. 

1  Esd.  9.  2(   to  make  reconcilement  for  their  e. 

ESAU. 

2  Esd.  3. 16.  thou  didst  choose  Jacob,  and  put  by  E. 
C.  8.  he  said  to  me,  when  Jacob  and   E.  wero 

born  of  him,  Jacob's  hand  held  fasl  iba 
heel  of  E. 
9.  E.  is  the  end  of  world,  Jacob  Ihe  begiirning 
.Tvd.  7.  8.  al!  the  chief  of  the  children  of  E. 

1  Mac.  5. 3.  Judas  fought  against  chiUlre.T  oi  E.  C6. 

ESAY. 

2  Esd.  2. 18. 1  will  send  my  servants  E.  ami  Jeremy 
Eccl.  48.  20.  delivered  them  by  the  ministry  of  E. 

22.  as  E.  the  projrhet  hail  commanded  liim 
ESCAPE. 
2  Esd.  6.  25.  whoso  shall  e.  and  see  my  salvation 
9.  7.  that  shall  be  able  to  e.  by  his  works 
16.  22.  and  the  other  that  e.  the  hunger 
./uf/.7.19.  there  was  no  way  to  «.  from  among  theia 
Esth.  16.  4.  they  think  lo  e.  the  justice  of  God 
IVmd.  16.  1.5.  it  is  not  possible  lo  e.  thine  hanri 
Ecd.<i:35.  let  not  parables  of  understanding  e.  ihoo 
11.  10.  neither  shall  thou  p.  by  fleeing 
16.  11.  it  is  marvel  if  he  e.  unpunished 

13.  the  sinner  shall  not  e.  with  his  spoils 
20.  3.  shew  repentance,  so  shall  e.  wilful  sin 
Bar.  6.  57.  able  lo  p.  from  thieves  or  robbers 
.S'w.s.  22.  if  I  do  it  not,  I  cannot  e.  yoor  hands 
2  Jl/rtc.  3. 38.  him  well  sconrgCTl,if  he  c.  with  life 
6. 26.  yet  should  I  not  c.  I  be  band  of  I  he  A  Imiglits 
7.  19.  think  not  that  thou  shaSt  p.  anpnnished 

9.  22.  having  great  hope  to  p.  this  sickness 

10.  20.  they  took  mnnev  and  let  some  of  them  e- 

ESCAPED. 
IVisd.  14.  6.  hope  of  the  world  p.  in  a  weak  vesso 
F.rjcl.  27.  20.  he  in  as  a  roe  s.  out  of  the  snare 
40.  6.  troubled,  as  if  he  were  e.  out  of  a  battle 

1  Mac.  4.  26.  now  all  the  strangers  that  hail  e.  canif 

2  Mae.  7.  35.  thou  hast  nut  yet  c  judgment  of  God 
11.12.many  oftbeni  also  being  womvled.f.naked 

and  Lysias  fled  away  shan»cfiilly  and  so  e. 
ESCAPETH. 
Eeel.  36.  9.  let  him  that  c.  be  consomed  by  fire 
42.20.  no  thought  p.  him  nor  is  any  word  bidden 
ESDRAS. 

1  Esd.  S  1.  after  this  c?me  E.  'he  son  of  Seroiaa 
?,.  this  II^.  went  ap  froi.:  BRb>.3'n  as  h  scribe 

7.  for  E.  had  very  great  skill  jl  23.  then  said  K. 
9.  1.  E.  rising  from  ihe  court  of  the  ttrnple 
16.  E.  the  priest  chose  the  principal  men 
40.  so  E.  the  chief  priest  brought  the  law 
45.  then  took  E.  ine  book  f,f  Ihe  taw 

2  Esd.  1.1.  the  second  book  of  the  prophet  E 
2.  33.  1  E.  reseived  a  charge  of  the  Lord 

6.  10.  other  rpicstion,  E.  ask  thou  not 

7. 2.  up  E.  and  hear  t!ie  words,  8.  2, 19.  1 14, 1 


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E3DRELON. 
Jud.  1. 8.  that  wen,'  of  the  groat  pliiin  of  E. 
3.  9.  lie  camo  over  against  E.  4.  6.  I  7.  3. 

ESPY. 
1  JUac.  5.  38.  60  Judas  sent  men  to  c.  the  host 

ESPIED. 
Tub.  11.  C.  wlieu  she  e.  him  cornins,  she  said 

ESTABLISH. 
Eccl  6.  37.  he  shall  e.  thy  heart  and  give  wisdom 

ESTABLISHED. 
Eccl  24.  10.  and  so  was  I  e.  in  Sion 
31    11.  his  goods  shall  he  e.  congregation  declare 
42   17   whatsoever  is.  iniglit  be  c.  Uir  Ins  glory 
44.  ilO   he  e.  the  covenant  in  his  tlesh 
49.3.  in  timeofungoilly  Jusias  c.  the  worship  ofG. 
1  jMac.  1.  16.  now  when  Ilio  kingdom  was  e. 

14.  'J6.  IVr  he  aad  his  hretliren  have  e.  Israel 
i  Mac.  14.  15.  tn  liini  that  had  e.  his  people 

ESTABLISHETH. 
Eccl.  3.9.  blessing  ortather  e.  t  lie  houses  of  children 
•1'-.  25.  one  thing  c.  the  good  of  another 

EST.\TE. 

ToJ.1.15.  who.se  e.  wastrouhled  that  I  coiiUl  notgo 
Jud.6.  19.  O  Lord,  pity  the  low  e.  of  our  nation 
Eccl.  2.  4.  when  thou  art  cliaitged  to  a  low  e. 

11.  12.  yet  ilie  Lord  set  him  n|>  frnni  his  low  e. 
20.  11.  that  lifleth  up  his  head  from  a  low  e. 
'£i.  23.  a  mean  c.  is  not  always  to  be  conlemned 

29.  8.  yet  have  patience  willi  a  man  in  poor  c. 
Vj.  a'sir.ner  will  overthrow  good  e.  of  his  surety 
18.  suretyship  hath  undone  many  of  good  e. 

31.  4.  the  poof  labonrelh  in  his  poor  e. 

.Mac.  3.  43.  let  us  restore  ilecayod  e.  of  our  peopl 

15.  3.  that  I  may  restore  it  to  the  old  e. 

E.STEEMED. 
F.stk.  14.  17. 1  have  not  greatly  e.  the  king's  feast 
IVisd.  2.  It),  we  are  e.  of  him  as  counterfeits 
7.  8.  i  e.  riches  nothing  in  comparison  of  her 
Eccl.  40.  25.  but  counsel  is  r.  above  them  both 

ESTKEMKDST. 
irisd.  12.  7.  the  land  ihou  r.  above  all  other 

ESTHER. 
E-^'tk.  10.  G.tliis  river  is  E.  whom  the  king  married 
15.  9.  E.  what  is  the  matter?  I  am  thy  brother 
Itj.  13.  the  destruction  also  of  blameless  E. 

ESTIM.\TION. 
H'isd.  8.  10.  for  her  s,-.ke  t  shall  have  e. 

ESTRANGED. 
1  Mae.  11.  53.  and  lie  r.  himself  from  Jonathan 

ETERNAL. 
IVisd.  17. 2.  lay  there  exiled  from  the  e.  Providence 
Eccl.  24.  Id.  I  being  e.  am  given  to  my  chik'reii 

30.  17.  know  that  thou  art  thft  Lord,  the  e.  Go'J 

ETERNITY. 
IfVjii.  2. 23.  made  him  to  be.  an  image  of  his  own  e 
Eccl.  1.  2.  who  can  number  the  days  of  c? 
18. 10.  so  are  a  thousand  years  to  the  days  of  e. 

ETHIOPIA. 
J  F.sd.  3.  2.  from  India  to  E.  Rst.h.  13.  1.  |  16.  1. 
Jud.  1.  10.  until  you  come  to  the  borders  of  E. 

EVE. 
Tub.  8.  G.  thougavcst  hiniF..  Iiis  wife  for  a  helper 

EVEN. 

Bar.  5.1.  to  make  c.  the  ground  that  Israel  may  go 

EVENING. 

1  Esd.  8.  72.  I  sal  still  until  the  c.  sacrifice 
Tub.  6.  1.  they  came  iu  the  c.  to  the  river  Tigris 
Jud.  9.  1.  the  incense  of  that  e.  was  otfered 

12.  9.  she  remained  till  she  did  cat  her  meat  at  e 
13. 1.  when  the  e.  was  come,  servants  made  haste 

Eccl.  18.  20.  from  morning  until  c.  1  JUac.  10.  80. 
EVENT. 

2  Jiluc.  9.  25.  princes  expect  what  shall  be  the  e. 

EVENTS. 
IVisd.  8.  8.  foreseeth  the  e.  of  seasons  and  times 

EVER. 
I  F.ad.  5.  CI.  nis  mercy  is  for  e.  in  nil  Israel 
'i  K.<id.  7.  53.  a  paradise,  whose  fruit  cndureth  for  e. 
9.  31.  ye  shall  be  honoured  in  it  for  c. 
111.  fi7.  to  meddle  no  more  with  them  for  e. 
Tab.  a  2.  thoc  judgcst  truly  and  .justly  for  f. 

11.  thy  holy  and  glorious  name  isblessed  and  ho- 
nourable for  e.  lei  all  thy  works  praise  thee  for  c. 

fi.  5.  Tobias  said,  blessed  is  thy  holy  name  for  «. 

15.  and  let  thine  eleit  pr.iisc  thee  fur  e. 
II.  14.  and  blessed  is  thy  name  for  e. 
hZ.l^.hy  will  of  God  came,  wherefore  praise  fare. 

13.  1.  blessed  be  God  that  liveth  for  e. 

10.  love  in  thee  fur  c.  those  that  are  miserable 

12.  blessed  shall  all  he  that    /ve thee  for  e. 
14.have  srca  all  thy  g'lory,  and  shall  be  glad  fore. 
18.  blessed  be  God  whn'hath  extolled  it  for  e. 

II.  .5.  the  house  o''God  thall  lie  built  in  it  for  e. 
lud.  1.^.  19.  remcinber  the  power  of  Got!  for  c. 

IG.  17.  thev  shall  fed  them  and  wei-p  for  c. 
Entk.  14.  10.  in  magnify  a  fle«h!y  king  for  e. 

Ifi.  24.  hateful  to  wild  beasts  a«ri  fowls  for  e. 
fVisd.  3.  8.  and  their  Lord  shall  reign  for  c, 

J4    13.  for  neither  shall  they  be  for  c, 
.  10  5.  tliv  H'ralh  cndurf.l  not  for  e. 

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EVI 

Keel.  1.  1.  nil  wisdom  is  with  iIh!  Lord  for  e. 
lU.  27.  he  garnished  his  works  for  f. 

17.  9.  to  glory  in  his  niarvellous  acts  for  c. 
15.  their  ways  are  e.  before  him  and  not  hid 

18.  1.  he  that  livelh  l()r  e.  Created  all  things 
24.  33.  and  I  will  leave  it  !«>  all  ages  for  e. 
38.  28.  the  noise  of  the  anvil  ise.  in  his  ears 
40.  17.  and  mercifulness  cndureth  for  e. 

42.  23.  all  these  things  live  and  remain  for  e. 

44.  13.  their  seed  shall  remain  for  e.  and  glory 

45.  24.  the  dignity  of  the  priesthood  for  c. 
26.  and  lliat  their  glory  may  endure  for  «. 

47.  11.  the  Lord  exalted  his  horn  for  e. 

13.  that  he  might  prepare  his  sanctuary  for  e. 

48.  25.  he  shewed  what  should  come  to  pass  for 

e.  and  secret  things  or  e.  they  came 
50.  23.  that  peace  may  be  in  Israel  for  e. 

29.  blessed  be  the  Lord  for  e.  amen,  amen 
Bar.  3.  3.  for  tliou  eiidurest  for  c.  and  we  perish 
1.3.  Ihou  shouldest  have  dwelt  in  peace  for  e. 

4.  1.  this  is  the  law  that  endureth  for  e. 

23.  give  you  to  me  with  joy  and  gladness  for  e. 

5.  1.  the  glory  that  Cometh  from  God  for  c. 
Dan.  3. 29.  blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord  God,  and  to  be 

praise<l  and  exalted  above  ail  for  c.  30,31,32. 

33.  to  be  praised  and  glorified  abovt!  all  for  e. 

.find  so  to  the  end  of  the  chapter. 

Praiier  of  Mauass.  I  will  praise  thee  for  e.  all  the 

days  of  my  life,  thine  is  the  glory  for  e.  and  e. 

1  Mac.  3.  7.  his  memorial  is  blessid  for  e. 

4.  24.  because  his  mercy  endureth  for  e. 
8.23.good  success  be  to  Jews  by  sea  and  land  for  e. 
1 1.  36.  bo  revoked  from  this  linio  forth  for  e. 

10.  2.  wo  have  e.  fought  against  the  enemies 

2  Mac.  S.  2'.).  reconciled  with  his  servants  for  e. 

11.  20.  ihey  may  e.  go  cheerfully  about  affairs 

14.  15.  that  bad  eslalili.<hfd  his  people  for  e. 

EVERLASTING. 
2  E.^d.  2.  11.  I  v/ili  give  these  the  e.  tabernacles 

34.  he  shall  give  you  e.  rest,  for  ho  is  nigh 

35.  for  the  e.  liglii  shall  shine  upon  you 

3.  15.  Ihou  madest  an  e.  covenant  wiih  him 

7.  50.  that  there  is  promised  us  an  e.  hope 
Tob.  1.  6.  as  it  was  ordainud  by  an  e.  decree 

3.  0.  may  be  delivered,  and  go  into  the  e.  place 

13.  0.  praiiB  the  Lord,  and  extol  the  e.  King 
10.  and  praise  the  e.  King,  for  he  is  good 

IVisd.  7.  20.  slie  is  the  brightness  of  the  c.  light 

8.  13.  I  shall  leave  behind  me  an  e.  memorial 
Ecd.  1.  4.  the  understanding  of  prudence  from  e. 

5.  and  her  ways  are  e.  commar.dmenls 
15.  she  hath  built  an  e.  foundation  with  men 
2.  9.  hope  for  good,  and  for  s.  joy  and  mercy 

15.  6.  she  shall  cause  him  to  inherit  an  e.  name 
17.  12.  he  made  an  e.  covenant  with  them 
39.20.he  seeth  from  s.toe.||42. 21.  he  is  from  e.  to  c. 

44.  18.  an  e.  covenant  wa«  made  with  him 

45.  7.  an  c.  covenant  he  made  with  hirr. 

15.  this  was  appointed  to  him  by  an  e.  covenant 

49.  12.  holy  temple,  which  was  prepared  for  e. 
Bar.  4.  10.  which  the  E.  brought  upon  them,  14. 

20.  I  will  cry  to  the  E.  in  my  days 

22.  my  hope  is  in  E.  that  he  will  save  you,  mercy 
shall  come  to  yosi  from  the  E.  our  Saviour 
24.  with  great  glory  and  brightness  of  the  E. 
2!l.  shall  bring  you  e.  joy  again  with  salvation 

35.  for  fire  shall  come  on  her  from  the  E. 

5.  2.  set  a  diiideni  of  the  glory  of  the  E. 
Sus.  42.  O  e.  God,  that  knowest  the  secrets 

1  Mac.  2.  .'51.  so  shall  ye  receive  an  e.  name 
54.  obtained  the  covenant  of  an  e.  priesthood 
57.  David  imsscesed  ilic  throne  of  an  e.  kingdom 

2  Mae.  I.  25.  thu  only  Just,  Almighty,  iind  E. 
7.  9.  the  Kinj  shall  riisn  us  up  unto  e.  life 

36.  are  dead  iimler  God's  covenant  of  e.  life 

EVERLASTINGNESS. 

2  FM.  8.  20.  O  Lord.  th"u  that  dwellest  in  e. 

EVERMORE. 

1  F.sd.  8.  M.  leave  the  hinil  to  yonr  children  for  c. 

2  E.srf.  2.  35.  light  shall  shine  upon  you  for  e. 
Jud.  15.  10.  blessed  be  thou  of  the  Lord  for  e. 
IVifd.  4.  18.  be  a  ri'proach  among  the  dead  for  e. 

5.  15.  but  the  righteous  love  for  c.  their  reward  is 
G.  21.  honour  wisdom,  that  ye  may  reign  for  e. 

Keel.  44.  14.  but  their  name  livelh  for  e. 

Bar.  3.  :i2.  he  that  prepared  ;he  earth  for  e. 

Dan.  3.  3.  thy  name  is  worthy  to  he  praised  fore. 

1  .Mae.  111.  30.  from  this  day  forth  for  e.  15.  8. 

14.  4.  as  that  e.  his  authnritv  pleased  them 

EVIDENT. 

2  K.fd.  4.  11.  the  corruption  (hat  is  e.  in  my  sight 
K-ilh.  10.  9.  always  jiidgins  things  that  are  e. 

2  Mac.  15.  35.  and  e.  sign  of  the  help  of  the  Lord 
EVIL. 

1  Ksd.  1.  44.  and  Joacim  did  e..  beh/.e  the  Lord 
47.  he  did  e.  also  in  the  siaht  of  ihe  Lord 

2  F.sd.  2.  3.  have  done  that  which  is  e.  before  him  ' 
14.1  have  broken  the  c.in  pieces  and  created  good 

3  22.  the  good  departed,  and  the  r.  ahodn  still 
29.  then  .-ey  »oul  saw  many  e.  doers  in  30lh  year  I 


EXA 

3 K«(i.4.28.tliee.is sown, Sut  desli dclion  's  na!  eome 

29.  if  place  where  the  e.  is  sown  |iHs«  not  away 

30.  for  the  grain  of  c.  seed  hath  llci'ii  lown 

31.  the  grain  of  e.  seed  hath  brought  forth 
33.  wherefore  are  our  years  few  and  c.  7 

C.  27.  for  e.  shall  be  put  out  and  dece  t  i]ucnchOC 
8.  53.  the  root  of  e.  is  sealed  up  from  you 

13.  38.  shall  lay  before  lliem  their  e.  tiioughts 
Toh.  3.  8.  whom  Asmodeus  the  e.  spirit  killed 

17.  and  to  bind  Asmodeus  the  e.  spirit 

6.  7.  if  a  devil  or  an  e.  spirit  trouble  any 

15.  make  thou  no  reckoning  of  the  e.  spirit 

8.  3.  which  smell,  when  the  e.  spirit  had  smellM 

10.  12.  wherefore  do  not  entreat  her  e. 

12.  7.  do  what  is  good  and  no  e.  shall  touch  thoe 
./«'/.  7.  15.  thou  shalt  render  them  an  c.  reward 

8.  9.  when  she  heard  Ihe  e.  words  of  the  peopU 
Ksth.  13.  5.  this  people  is  e.  iilTecied  to  our  stato 

16.  4.  that  seelh  all  things,  and  hateth  e. 

15.  Jews  are  no  e.  doers,biit  live  by  must  just  laws ' 
IVisd.  14.  27.  idols  the  cause  and  the  end  of  all  e. 

15.  G.  but  they  are  lovers  of  e.  things 

12.  we  must  be  getting,  though  it  be  by  e,  mcani 

16.  8.  that  it  is  thou  who  deliverest  from  all  e. 
18.  9.  saints  be  partakers  of  the  same  good  and  e. 

.5cc^3.24.anp.suspicion  hath  overthrown  judgment 

26.  a  stubborn  heart  shall  fare  e-.  at  ihe  last 

4.  20.  observe  the  opportunity,  beware  of  e. 

5.  14.  an  e.  condemnation  on  the  (hiuble  tongue 

7.  1.  do  none'c.  so  shall  no  harm  come  to  thee 
20,  thy  servant  worketh  truly,  entreat  him  not  e. 

9.  1.  leach  her  not  an  e.  Itsson  against  thyself 

11.  16.  and  e.  shall  wax  idd  wilii  them  that  glof/ 
24.  and  what  e.  can  (-ome  :o  me  hereafter'? 

31.  he  lioth  in  wan,  and  lurneth  good  into  e. 

18.  8.  what  is  his  good  "  and  what  is  his  c? 

12.  he  saw  and  perceived  their  end  to  be  e. 

19.  G.  he  that  hateth  babbling  shall  have  less  e. 
28.  when  he  findeth  opportunity  he  will  do  e. 

20.  9.  that  hath  good  success  in  e.  things 

16.  Ihey  that  eat  my  bread  speak  e.  of  me 
22.  20.  if  any  e.  liap|ion  unto  me  by  him 

26.  7.  an  c.  wife  is  a  yoke  shaken  to  and  fro 

27.  22.  he  that  winketh  with  the  eves  workelh  e. 

28.  21.  the  death  thereof  is  an  f.  deiitli,  grave  betia 
31.  10.  might  have  done  e.  and  bath  not  done  it 

13.  rernember  that  a  wicked  eye  is  an  c.  thing 
33. 26. so  are  tortures  and  torments  for  an  e.  servant 

27.  send  to  labour,  for  idleness  leachoth  much*. 
31.  if  thou  entreat  him  e.  and  he  run  from  thee 

37.  18.  four  manner  of  things  apjiear,  good  nnde 
27.  prove  thy  soul,  and  see  what  is  e.  for  it 

38.  17.  '.Veep  bitterly,  lest  thou  he  e.  spoken  of 

39.  4.  for  he  hath  tried  the  good  and  Ihe  e. 

42.  5.  to  make  the  side  of  an  e.  servant  to  blood 

0.  sure  keeping  is  good,  where  an  e.  wife  is 
51.  12.  thou  deliveredst  me  from  the  e.  time 
Prayer  of  Manass.  be  not  angiy  «  itii  ine  for  evei 
by  reserving  e.  for  me,  nor  condemn  tm. 
EVILS. 
2  T^.sd.  7.  27.  whoso  is  delivered  from  the  foresaid  t. 

12.  43.  arc  not  e.  which  are  come  to  ns  sufficient 

14.  16.  yet  greater  c.  shall  be  done  hereafter 

17.  so  much  the  more  shall  e.  incrense  on  them 
IG.  18.  the  powers  stand  in  fear,  the  beginning  of 

e.  what  shall  I  do  when  these  e.  shall  eomo5 
21. even  then  shall  f. grow  on  earth, sword, faminii 
40.  in  those  e.  lie  even  as  pilgrims  upon  earth 
Ksth.  10  9.  Lord  hath  delivered  us  from  all  thop"  a 
11.9.  nation  was  troubled,  fearing  their  own  e. 
Bar.  I.  20.  wherefore  the  e.  cleaveil  unto  us 
1  Mne.  I.  9.  and  c.  were  multiplied  in   the  earth 

6.  12,  now  I  remember  thee.  I  did  at  Jerusalem 
8.31.  ns  touching  llie  e.  that  Demetrius  doth 

10.  a.  he  will  rememhrr  all  Ihe  e.  we  have  done 

EUMENES. 
\Mae.  8.8,  which  thev  look  of  him  and  gave  king  H 

Eunuch. 

hid.  12.  II.  then  said  he  to  Hrigoas  the  e. 
IFf.'xi, 3. 14. blessed  is  the  c.who  wroui.'ht  no  inirpiif^ 
F.rrl.  20.4.  as  is  the  lust  of  an  e.  to  deflower  a  virpin 
30.20.  as  an  e.  that  emb'-nceth  a  virgin  and  sighcth 

EUNUCHS. 
F.st.h.  12.  1.  with  the  two  e.  of  Ihe  kinj,6. 
3.  king  examined  the  two  e.  they  were  strangled 

EUPATOR. 

I  Mac.  G.  17.  to  reijyn,  and  his  name  he  Called   E 

EUPHRATES. 

1  F.sd.  1.  25.  to  raise  war  at  Carchamis  upon  E. 
27  not  sent  asainst  thee,  for  my  war  is  upon  E 

2  F.sd.  13.  43.  they  entered  E.  by  narrow  passages 
Jiiil.  1.  6.  all  that  dwelt  by  E.  came  unto  him 

2.24. he  went  over  E.  and  went  thro'  Rlesopolnmia 
Krr/.  24.  2fi.  make  un'icrstanding  to  abound  likeB 
1  Ji;ae.3.  32.  from  the  river  E.  lo  borders  of  Egypt 
37.  and  having  passed  the  river  E.  he  went  thro 
EXACT. 
KccZ  51.19.  wrestled  w\'.\\  her.nnd  nivdoings  wase 

E.XACTKD. 
!  7^si/.2.27.mighty  kings  who  reigned  and  e.  tributes 


EXC 

EXACTLY. 
2  Ksd.16.64.  Lil.hath  c.searched  out  all  your  works 
Eoel.  16.  25.  I  will  (ieclare  his  knowlfidge  e. 

EXACTNESS. 
Kfcl.  42.  4.  of  c.  ofwcisb'  be  not  thou  ashamed 

EX  A  _,T. 
7V>6.  J2. 6.  itisgootJto  praise  God  and  e. his  name 
Jud.  W.  2.  e.  him,  and  call  upon  liis  name 
Ecd.  1.  30.  e.  not  ihyseir,  test  thou  fall 
Jl.  4.  and  e.  not  thyself;  in  the  day  of  honour 

15.  .5.  Bhoshall  e.  him  above  his  nerghhours 
43.  30.  e  him  as  much  as  you  can,  for  Ite  will  far 

exceed,  when  you  c.  him  put  forth  yoursirength 

'M.  "21.  tViat  he  would  e.  his  seed  an  the  stars 

0(112.3.33.  prai.^e  and  e.  him  aliove  allfor  ever,  36, 

37,  3f<,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45,  4fi,  47, 

48,  49,  .50,  .51,  52,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  58, 

59,  60,  (il,  62,  63,  64,  65,  66. 

I  JlfG0.14.33.he  soiig:lit  hv  all  means  to  e.  his  people 

EXALTATION. 
fud.  10.  8.  thine  enterprises  to  the  e.  of  Jerusalem 
13.  4.  the  works  of  my  hands  for  the  e.  of  Jcrus. 
J5. 9.  they  said,  thou  art  the  e.  of  .lerusalem 

16.  8.  for  e.  of  thosethat  were  oppressed  in  Israel 

EXALTED. 
?  Esa.  2.  43.  a  ynunijman,  and  upon  every  oneof 
their  heads  he  set  crown.'  and  xvas  more  e. 
fud.  9.  V.  behold,  they  are  e.  with  horse  and  man 
Estk.  jl.  ]I.  the  sun  rose,  and  the  Iiwvly  were  c. 
Eccl.  2.'.  13.  I  was  e.  like  a  cedar  in  LibanuB 

14.  I  was  c.  Ike  a  palm-tree  in  En<raddi 
33.  12.  Borne  of  Ihem  hath  he  blessed  and  e. 
45.  6.  he  e.  Aaron  a  holy  man  like  unto  him 
47.  11.  Lord  took  away  his  sins,  and  e.  his  horn 
Dar.  2.  5.  thus  vvc  were  cast  down  and  not  c. 
S.6.  God  hringeth  them  unto  the  e.  with  glo-y 
Dan.  3.  2!'.  to  bo  praised  and  e.  above  all,  30,  32. 
I  Mac.  1.  3.  he  was  e.  and  his  heart  was  lifted  up 
8.  1.3.  finally,  that  they  were  greatly  e. 
11.  16.  Ale.\anJer  fled,  hut  king  Ptolcmee  was  e. 

EXALTETH. 
Keel.  1.19.  wisdom  e.  them  to  honour  that  hold  her 
4.  11.  wisdom  e.  her  children  and  laveth  hold 
7.  11.  for  tliere  is  one  which  humblelh  and  e. 
50.  22.  which  c.  our  days  from  the  womb 

EXALTING. 
li  Ej-'.  15.  53.  e.  the  stroke  of  thine  hands 
EXAMINE. 

1  F.ed.  9.  16.  they  sat  together  to  f.  the  matter 
Witd.  2.  i9.  let  us  e.  him  with  despilefulness 
Eecl.  18.  20.  before  judgment  e.  thyself 

Su3  t>l.  pot  these  two  aside,  and  I  will  e.  Ihem 

EXAMINATION. 
■  Tud.  S.27.  hath  tried  them,  for  tlier.  of  their  hearts 
Siis   *8  tiiat  without «.  ye  have  condemned  her 

EXAMINED. 
Esth.  12.  3.  then  the  kini'  e.  the  two  eunuchs 
Eecl.  il.  7.  blame  not  before  ihou  hast  e.  trul''\ 

EXAMPLE. 
Jud.  8. 24.  let  us  shew  an  e.  to  our  brethren 
E.?tA.'14.  11.  make  him  an  e.  that  bath  begun  this 
Wisil.  4.  2.  when  it  is  present,  men  take  e.  at  il 
Eccl.  44.  16.  being  an  e.  of  repentance  to  all 

2  Mac.  6. 28.  leave  a  notable  e.  to  such  as  he  young 
31.  leaving  his  deaih  for  an  f.  ofa  noblecourage 

EXCEKD. 
2Egd.4.50.so  the  qumlitv  which  is  past  did  more  e. 

EXCEEDED. 
2  Esd.  4.34.  haste  i-i  in  vnin,  for  thou  hast  much  e. 

EXCEEDING. 
1  E.id.  3.  18.  O  ye  men,  how  e.  strong  is  wine 
Reel.  39.  ]6.  the  works  of  the  Lord  are  e.  good 

1  .Mac.  3.  25.  then  an  e.  creat  dread  began  to  fall 
10.  2.  king  Demetrius  gathered  an  e.  great  host 
15.  36.  whereupon  the  king  was  «.  wroth 

2  Jl/ffc.8. 27.  yielding  e.  praise  and  thanks  tol^ord 
15.  I),  so  Nicanor  in  e  pride  determined  to  set  up 

13.  a  man  with  srav  hairs,  and  e.  glorious 
EXCEEDINGLY. 
1  Ksd.  1.  24.  and  how  lliey  srieveil  him  e. 
S  K.id.  10.  25.  her  f  ice  on  a  sudden  sliined  e. 
15.  6.  wickedness  hath  «.  polluted  the  earth 
Jud.  4.  2.  therefore  Ihcy  were  e.  afraid  of  him 
Eccl.  47.  24.  their  sins  weri^  multiplied  c. 
S  Mac.  10.  34.  and  thev  wilhic  blasphemed  e. 

EXCEL. 
1  Ksti.  4.  2.  O  ye  men,  do  not  men  c.  in  strength  ? 
Wisd.  15.  9.  hilt  he  siriveih  to  e.  goldsmiths 
Eccl.  33.  7.  why  'hitli  one  dav  f.  another  ■? 

EXCELLED. 
Kaih.  13.  3.  Aman  tlKil  c.  in  wisdo  »  among  us 
EXCELLETH. 

I  Esd.  4.  14.  O  ve  ?n"n,  neither  is  it  wine  that  e. 

FXCF.LLENtJY. 
Ecct.  6.  15.  a  failhlul  friend's  e.  ig  invaluable 
k  Mac.  1.  40.  her  c.  was  turned  into  monrninff 

II  Mac.  6.  23.  as  become  the  r.  of  his  ancient  years 

EXCELLENT. 
hid.  11.  SH.  it  is  reported  ihat  thou  only  art  e. 
Eith.  18.  16.  ordered  the  kinf  <1.  in  most  t  manner! 
782 


EXP 

!  Keel.  42.  21.  he  hath  garnished  the  e.  works 
i    48.  24.  he  saw  by  an  e.  spirit  what  should  come 
2  Mac.  3.  26.  e.  m  beauty,  and  comely  in  apparel 
15.  ]3.  who.was  ofa  wonderful  and  e.  majesty 

EXCEPTION. 
Wisd.  14.  2.5.  there  reijned  in  all  men,  without  e. 

EXCESS. 
Eccl.  31.  29.  wine  drunk  withe,  mnketh  bitterness 
37.  30.  for  e.  of  meals  bringeih  sickness 

EXCESSIVE. 
Eccl.  19.  .30.  a  man's  aitiie  ami  e.  laughter  shew 
33.29.  be  not  t.toward  anv,  and  without  discretion 

EXCHANGE. 
Reel.  .37.  11.  nor  with  a  merchant  concerning  e. 

44.  17.  Noah  was  taken  in  r.  for  the  worhi 

EXCUSE. 
Kccl.'Sl.  17.  but  findeth  an  e.  according  to  his  will 

EXECUTE. 
1  P.sdS.iCt.  send  such  men  as  might  e.  priest's  office 
.Tud.  13.  5.  toe.  my  enlerpri.-es  to  the  destruction 
IVisd.  9.  3.  and  c  judgment  wilh  an  upriffht  heart 
F.r.cl.  35.  17.  judge  ri;;hte(Hisiv  -ind  e.  jodgmens; 

45.  15.  should  e.  iho  oilice  of  the  priesthood 
lJ1/ac.0.22.how  Ions  will  ii  be  ere  ihoue. judgment? 

EXECUTED. 
Dan.  3.  5.  in  all  things  Ihou  hast  f.  true  judgment 
iMac.3.  23.  Heliod^nis  r.  ihat  which  was  decreed 

EXECUTETEI. 
Eccl.  20.  4.  he  that  e.  jiiilirmeni  with  violence 

EXECUTING. 
1  Ksd.  5.  39.  from  c.  the  ofTine  of  the  priesthood 
IVisd.  12.  10.  but  c.  thv  judiments  upon  them 

EXECUTION. 

1  Esrf.8. 95. arise, [)ut  in  c.  to  thee  dolh  this  appertain 
Rsth.  16.  17.  do  well  not  to  put  in  e.  the  letters 

EXERCISR. 

2  Ksd.  1.5.  8.  in  which  they  u  ickedly*;.  themselves 
Tob.  12.  9.  those  that  e.  alms  and  righteousness 
Wisd.  8.  18.  in  the  e.  of  conference  wilh  her 

1  Mac.  1.  14.  thev  built  a  place  of  e.  at  Jerusalem 

EXERCISED 
Keel.  50.  28.  blessed  is  he  that  shall  be  e.  in  these 

1  Mac.  6.  30.  fhiriy-two  elephants  e.  in  baltle 

2  Mac.  15.  12.  e.  from  a  child  in  points  of  virtue 

EXERCISING. 
r?7s(/.16.4.on  them,r.  tyranny,  should  come  penury 

EXHORT. 
2  Mac.  7.  24.  Antiochus  did  not  only  e.  by  words 

EXHORTATION. 
1  Mae.  13.  3.  Simon  trnve  tbem  e.  saying 
EXHORTED. 

1  Mac.  5.  ."vS.  .Tildas  e.  the  people  alt  the  way 

2  Mac.  2.  3.  with  other  such  speeches  e.  he  them 

7.  5.  they  e.  one  another  to  die  manfully 

21.  yea,  she  e.  every  one  of  ihem  in  her  language 

25.  e.  her  lhat  she  wouM  counsel  the  young  man 

26.  and  when  he  had  c.  her  with  many  words 

8.  16.  he  r.  them  not  to  be  stricken  wilh  terror 
12.  42.  besides  Judas  e.  the  people,  13.  12. 

15.  8.  wherefore  he  e.  his  people  not  to  fear 
EXHORTING. 
2  Mae.  11.7.  e.  the  other  that  ihev  would  jeopard 

EXILED. 
IVisd.  17.  2.  lay  e.  from  liie  eternal  Providence 

EXPECT. 
2  Mac.  9.  25.  pririccs  e.  what  .shall  be  the  event 
15.8.i:owtoc.the  victory  and  aid  thatsliould  come 

EXPECTATION. 
IVisd.  17.  13.  the  e.  from  within  being  less 

EXPECTING. 
2  Jl/ac.  8.11.not  c.  the  vengeance  that  was  to  follow 

EXPENCE. 
Eccl.  18.  32.  neither  he  tied  to  the  e.  thereof 

EXPENCES. 
I  Ksd.  6.  25.  the  e.  thereof  to  be  given  by  Cyrus 
fid  8.  tell  me  who  this  is  that  devourelb  liiese  c? 
1  Mac.  10.  39.  for  the  necessary  e.  of  the  sanctuary 
44.  e.  be  given  of  the  kini's  accounts,  45. 
EXPERIENCE. 
IVisd.  8.  8.  if  a  man  desirrt  much  e..  she  knoweth 
Feci.  1.  7.  who  halh  uixlerstoiid  her  great  e.  ? 
21.  22.  but  a  man  off.  is  ashamed  of  him 
25.  6.  much  e.  »  the  crown  of  old  men 
34.  9.  be  tliiit  hath  ninch  e.  will  declare  wisdom 
36.  20.  but  a  man  of  e.  will  recompense  him 

EXPERT. 
Rar.  3.26.  of  so  great  stature,  and  so  ''.  in  war 
1  Mac.  4.  7.  with  horsemen,  these  were  e.  in  war 

EXPIRED. 
Tob.  10.  I.  when  the  days  of  the  journey  were  e. 

1  Mac.  1.  20.  after  two  years  fully  e.  the  king  sent 

EXPOUND. 

2  Kid.  4  47.  T  shall  c.  the  similitude  unto  you 
VVisd.S.  8.  and  she  can  e.  dark  sentences 

EXPOUNDED. 
2Esi.12.12.bnt  it  was  not  e.unto  liim,now  I  declare 

EXPRESS. 

2  Esd.  10.  32.  and  yc  see  that  I  am  not  able  to  e. 
JVLsi.  14.  17.  they  made  an  e.  image  ofa  king 
Ec^.  34,  11.  and  I  understand  more  than  I  can  «. 


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EXPRESSED. 

W('sd.l7.1. great  are  thy  judgments  anclcsaaotbec 

EXaiJISITE. 
Eecl.  18.  29.  they  poured  forth  e.  parables 
19.  25.  there  is  an  e.  siihtilitv,  the  same  unjust 

EXTINGUISHED. 
Wisd.i.  3.  which  bcingc.  our  body  shall  be  tume] 

EXTOL. 
Tob.  13.  4.  and  e.  him  before  all  the  living 

6.  praise  the  Lord,  c.  iho  everlasting  Kfhj 

7.  i  will  «.  my  God,  my  soul  shall  praise  the  Kinj 
Eccl.  G.  2.  e.  not  thyself  in  thine  own  heart 

13.  23.  they  e.  what  a  rich  man  sailh  to  cWt-it 

EXTOLLED. 
Tob.  13. 18.  blessed  be  Goil  who  hath  <.  it  fur  evet 

EXTOLLETH. 
Ecci.37.7.every  coonsellor  e.  counsel,  but  there  OM 

EXTREJ'E. 
2Psr/.5.  H.anc.rearfulnesswint  Ihrniijh  my  bod/ 
IVisd.  12.  27.  therefore  camee.  damtvalponon  them 
Keel.  42.  8.  be  r»ot  .isbameit  to  inform  the  e.  agej 
2  Mac.  7.  42.  to  have  spoken  of  the  e.  tortures 

EXTREMITY. 
2  Mae.  1.  7.  we  wrote  to  vou  in  the  e.  of  trouble 

EYE. 
Tob.  4.  16.  7et  not  thine  e.  be  envious  when  givecj 
■Jud.  2.  It.  lhat  rebel,  let  not  thine  e.  spare  them 
Keel.  4.  5.  turrr  not  away  thine  e.  from  the  needj 
7.  22.  h,ast  thou  cattle  ?  have  an  e.  to  Ihcm 

9.  8.  turn  away  thine  f.  from  a  beautiful  womiw 

11. 12.  yet  the  e.  of  tbc  Lord  lookeit  upon  hinv 

14.  8.  the  envious  man  hath  a  wicked  e. 

9,a  covetous  mnn'sf. not .wilisfied  wi;}ihisportinD 
1(1.  a  wickeij  e.  envieth  bread,  he  is  a  niggard 

17.  8.  he  set  his  e.  upon  their  hearts  to  shew  them 
22.  will  keep  the  deed.-;  of  man  as  apple  of  the  f. 

22.  19.  he  thnt  prickclh  the  e.  will  make  tears 

26.  11.  watch  over  an  impudent  e.  marvel  not 

51. 13.  remember  that  a  wicked  e.  is  an  evil  thiog 

and  what  is  more  wicked  than  an  e 
35.  8.  give  the  Lord  hi.s  honour  wilh  a  good  e 
10.  give  to  the  Most  High  wilh  a  cheerful  e. 
40.  22.  thine  e.  desiretb  favour  and  beauty 
43.  18.  the  e.  niarvellelh  at  the  beauty  of  it 
2  Mae.  5.  17.  and  bis  r.  was  not  upon  th?  plsc» 

EYE  LIDS. 
Eccl.  26.  9.  whoredom  mav  be  known  ia  Li*  t 

EYE.S. 
1  Esd.  4.  19.  they  gape  and  fix  their  e.  fast  oc  licr 
2Esd.9.38,Iloiiked  b.ick  wilh  mvfl.andsaw  womaa 

10.  .5.5.  as  much  as  thine  e.  he  able  to  sea 
7ofr.2.10.lhe  sparrows  muted  warm  duns  ir.tomye, 

3.  12.  I  set  mine  e.  and  my  face  .award  thee 
17.  scale  away  the  whiteness  jf  Tobit's  e.  6.  8. 

5.  20.  lie  shall  return,  thine  c.  shall  see  him 
10.5.  since  I  have  let  ihee  s'<j  the  light  cf  missec. 

11.  7.  I  know  th.it  thy  father  will  open  his  e. 

8.  therefore  anoint  hise.  wilh  Ihe  gall,  II. 

12.  when  his  c.  began  to  smart,  he  rubbed  fheri 
{     13.  whiteness  pilled  awav  from  corners  of  his  c. 
'  Jud.  7.  27.  the  death  of  our  infanls  before  our  e. 
'    !?.  4.  dechcd  her.-elf  to  allure  the  e.  ol  all  men 

16.  9.  her  san<lals  ravished  his  r.  her  beaiily  too^ 
E.sM.  13.  18.  becaii-e  death  was  Ite'bre  their  e. 
IVisd.  11.18.  shoniing  horrible  sparks  out  of  their  a 

1.5.  1.5.  H  hich  neither  have  the  use  ofc.  to  see 
Eccl.  3.  25.  without  e.  thou  shall  want  light 

4.  1.  my  son,  make  not  Ihe  needy  r.  to  wait  Ioj»3 

12.  16.  an  enemy  will  weep  with  his  e.  but  if  fini 
1.5.  19.  bis  e.  aie  upon  ihem  that  fear  him 

18.  5.  many  su -h  things  have  1  seen  with  minec 

17.  6.  a  tongue,  and  e.  and  ears  gave  lie  them 
1.3.  and  theire.  saw  the  maje-;ty  of  his  glory 
15.  tlirir  ways  shall  not  be  hid  from  his  e. 

19.  and  his  e.  are  continually  on  their  way* 

18.  18.  a  gift  of  the  envious  coasnmeth  the  e. 

23.  19.  only  feareth  the  e.  of  man,  and  knowet^1 

not  that  the  e.  of  the  Lord  are  briglitol 
than  the  snn 

27.  1.  that  seeks  abundance  will  turn  bis  e.  awar 
22.  he  that  winketb  with  the  e.  worketh  eTi.' 

30.  20.  heseeth  wilh  his  e.  mi]  !rrr)anelh 
34.  IB.  the  e.  of  the  Lord  ar«   vi  tlien?  that  love  hin% 
17.  he  raiseth  up  the  soul   iiiiMigliieneth  the  c 

20.  lhat  kil'eth  the  son  before  his  father's  e, 
,38.  28   and  his  e.  look  still  iiporr  the  pattern 
39.  19.  and  noth'ns  ctin  he  hi  I  from  his  e. 
43.  4.  sending  hrisht  beams  it  liimmolh  Ihe  «. 
45.  12.  a  costly  work,  the  desires  of  the  e. 
51.27.  behold  with  your  r.  bow  I  had  little  labour 

Bar.  1.  12.  will  give  us  stren!:»h  and  lighten  our  ^ 

2.  18.  the  r.  lhat  fiil  will  give  thee  praise 

3.  14.  where  is  Ihe  light  of  Ihe  e  and  [x'ace 

6.  17.  when  they  he  set  up,  their  e.  bo  fuHc*  dirst 
..'^u,'!.  9.  they  perverted  and  turned  away  their*. 

1  Mac.  4.  12.  then  Ihe  strangers  lift  up  their  «. 
6.  10.  sleep  is  gone  iVoni  mine  e.  my  heart  fftib 

2  Mae.  3.  36.  which  he  had  seen  with  hii  e. 

EZKKIEL. 
Eccl.  43.  8.  it  was  K.  who  biyi  ibeglorioui  visloa 


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EZECIITAS,  or  EZEKIAS. 
2  Es(i.  7.  40.  anil  E.  for  llie  poo]ile  in  the  lime  of 
Eccl.  ta.n.  E.  fnrlified  liis  city,  ami  brouclit  water 
22.  E.  had  done  the  thing  that  pleasiMl  the  Lord 
49.  4.  al!,  p.tcept  David  and  E.  wero  defectivu 
2  jVac  15.  iii  didst  aeiul  thy  angel  in  time  of  E. 

F 

FABLES. 

Bar  3  03.  morchanis  of  Thoman,  authors  of/. 

FACE,  FACE. 

1  Esd.  8.  74.  O  Lord,  I  am  ashamed  before  thy/. 

2  Ksd.  L30.  I  wd!  cast  von  out  from  rny/. 

31.  when  vou  offer,  1  will  turn  my/.  fro;n  you 
10.  25.  iiei '/.  on  a  sudden  shined  exceedingly 
12.7.  if  rny  praver  indeed  he  come  before  thy/. 
15.63.  they  shall  m;ir  the  beauty  of  thy/. 
Tob.  2.  9.  I  slept,  and  my/,  was  uncovered 

3.  C.  turn  not  thv  /.  away  from  me 

12.  O  Lord,  I  set  mine  eyes  and  /  toward  thee 
4.7   nor  turn  thy/,  from  any  poor,  and  llie/.  of 

flod  shall  not  be  turned  away  from  lliee 

13.  6.  and  he  will  not  hide  his/,  from  you 
f'ld.  2.  7.  cover  the  whole/,  of  the  earth,  19. 

4.  11.  spread  sackcloth  before  the/,  of  the  Lord 

6.  5.  and  thou  .Xchior  shall  see  my/,  no  more 
19.  look  on  the/,  of  those  that  arc  sanctified 

7.  4.tliese  men  wdl  lick  up  the/,  of  the  earth 

9.  1.  then  Judith  fell  upon  her/.  10.  23. 

11. 13.  that  serve  in  .lerus.  bt^fore  tlie/.  of  out;  G. 
21.  there  is  not  such  a  woman  for  bisiuly  of/. 

14.  3.  and  they  shall  flee  before  your/. 

6.  he  fell  down  on  his/,  and  his  spirit  failed 
l(Vsd.4.20.miiiuilios  shall  convince  thein  to  their/. 

5.  1.  before  the/  of  such  as  have  afflicted  him 
12.  14.  nor  king  or  tyrant  be  able  to  set  his/. 

Eccl.  6.  12.  he  will  hide  himself  from  thy/. 

17.  25.  return,  make  thy  prayer  before  his/. 

18.  24.  when  he  shall  turn  away  his/. 
21.2.  flee  from  sin  as  from  the/,  of  a  serpent 
25.17.  the  wickedness  of  a  woman  changcth  her/. 
26.  17.  so  is  the  beauty  of  the/,  in  ripe  age 

34.  3.  even  as  thi^  likeness  of  a/,  to  a/. 

41.  21.  to  turn  away  thy/,  from  thy  kinsman 
Dan.  3.  18.  now  we' fear  ihee,  and  seek  thy/. 
S»s.  32.  these  men  commanded  to  uncover  her  /. 
Bel  42.  were  devoured  in  a  moment  before  his/. 

1  Mac.  3.  22.  overthrew  them  before  our/.  4.  10. 
7.  30.  and  he  would  see  his/,  no  more 

10.  72.  thy  foot  is  not  able  to  stand  before  our  /. 
8  JVac.  3. 10.  whoso  had  looked  high-priesiin  the/. 

FACES. 

2  F..-!d.  7.  as.  whereas  our/,  shall  be  blacker  than 
Tub.  12.  Ifi.  they  were  troubled,  and  fell  on  their/. 
Eccl.  50.  17.  fell  down  to  the  earth  on  their/. 
Bar.  1.  15.  but  to  us  belongeth  confusion  of/. 

6.  13.  they  wipe  their/,  because  of  dust  of  temple 
21.thoirY.  arc  blacked  thro'  the  smoke  of  temple 

i  Mac.  4.  5.">.  then  all  the  people  fell  on  their/. 

7.  3.  he  said,  let  mo  not  see  their/. 

2  J\[ac.  7.  (>.  which  witnessi^d  to  their/,  declared 

FACT. 
2^Vac.4.3C.Greeks  that  abhorred  the/,  complained 

FACTIOM. 
2  .Vac.  4.3.  by  one  of  i^'mon's/murdcrs  committed 

FAIL. 
?  Fsd.  !.■>.  13.  their  seeds  shall  /.  through  blastin.g 
JuU.  11.  n.  my  lord  shall  not/,  of  his  purposes 
12.  for  Iheir  victuals/,  them,  and  their  water 
12.3  if  thy  provision  sh'oulil/.howijhonld  wi'givo? 
F.crl.  2.  S.  bolieve  him,  your  rewaril  nhali  no;/. 
3.  13.  if  his  understanding/,  fiave  patience 
7.  34./.  not  to  be  \viih  them  that  weep 
24.  9.  he  crer'.ted  ine,  and  I  shall  never/. 
37.  23.  the  fruits  of  his  understanding/  not 
Bar.2.18.lbe  eyes  that  f.  will  eive  thee  praise,  OL. 

FAILEll. 
2  F.id  3.29.  saw  evil-doers  so  that  my  heart/,  me 
Jiid.'  19.1sraelcri.Ml  to  Lord.becanse  their  heart/. 
2fl.so  that  all  their  vessids  of  water/.  Bethulia 
14.0.  Achior  fell  down  on  bis  face,  a.nd  his  spirit/. 
E-ith.  10.  5   and  nothing  thereof  hath/. 
Eccl.  17.24.  hecomlortid  those  that/  in  patience 
34.7.  they  have  f.  that  (Hit  their  trust  in  them 
49.4.  forsook  the  law,  even  the  kings  of  .ludah/. 

1  Mnc.  3.  29.  that  the  money  of  his  treasures/. 

2  Mac.  13. 19.  he  was  put  to  fliirht,/.  lost  of  bis  men 

FAILETH. 
2  Esd.  a.  .'53.  born  when  the  womb  /.  are  otherwise 

13.  4.  as  the  earth/,  when  it  fceleth  the  fire 
JVi.id.l  14.  for  wisdom  is  a  treasure  thai  never/. 
Eccl.  17.31.  than  the  sun,  yet  tbe  light  thereof/. 

41.2.  accpi)table  to  him  whose  strength/. 
I  Mac.  6.  10.  and  mv  heart  f.  for  very  care 

FAILING. 
H'isd.  17.  15  partly  fiiin'ed,  their  heart/,  them 

FAIN. 

1  Mac  6.  51  the    were  f.  lo  di  spersc  themselvea 

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FAL 

FAINT. 

.Tad.  S.  31.  send  us  rain,  and  we  shall/,  no  more 
Eccl.  2.  \id.  woe  be  lo  fearful  hearts  and/,  hands 
4.  9.  be  not /.-hearted  when  thou  sittest  in  judgni. 

7.  10.  be  not/.-hcarted  when  makest  thy  prayer 
24.24./.  not  to  be  strong  in  Lord,  to  confirm  you 

43.  10.  they  will  never  J',  in  their  watches 

1  Mac.  3.  17.  we  are  ready  to/,  with  fasting 

FAINTED. 
Jud.  7.  22.  women  and  young  men/,  for  thirst 

8.  9.  whim  she  heard  that  they  /.  for  lack  of  water 
Estk.  15.  7.  the  queen  fell  down,  waa  pale  and/. 
IVisd.  17.  15.  vexed  with  apparitions,  and  partly/. 

2jl/ac.3. 24. astonished  nl  the  oowcrof  God,and/. 

FAINTNE.SS. 
F^ih.\5.  15.  she  was  speaking,  she  felldown  for/. 

FAIR,  FAIR. 
Tob.  G.  12.  the  maid  is/,  and  wise,  now  hear  me 
.fad.  12.  13.  let  not  this/.  daniseJ  fear  lo  come 
Estk.  10.5.  the/.  8(ieech  of  those  that  are  in  trust 
Eccl.  3.  15.  as  the  ice  in  the/,  warm  wcatljer 
0.  5.  a/,  tongue  will  increase  kind  greetings 
1 3.().  will  speak  thee/.and8ay,uhatwanlestthou1 
22.  17.  as/,  plastering  on  the  wall  of  a  gallery 

24.  14.  as  a/,  olive-lree  j.t  a  pleasant  field 

18.  I  an)  the  mother  of/,  love,  fear  and  hope 
2(5.  18.  so  are  the/,  feet  with  a  constant  heart 
50.  10.  as  a/,  olive-tree  budding  forth  fruit 
•Sus.2.a  very /.woman,  and  one  that  feared  the  Ld. 
4.  Joacim  had  a/,  garden  joining  to  his  house 
1  1/ac.3.25.  a  horse  adorned  with  a  very/,  covering 

FAITH. 
'i  Esd.  5.  1.  and  the  land  shall  be  barren  of/. 
G.  5.  that  have  gathered/,  for  a  treasure 
28. for/,  it  shall  flourish,  corruption  be  overcome 

7.  34.  truth  shall  stand,  and  /.  shall  wax  strong 

13.  23.  such  as  have/,  toward  the  Almighty 
IViad.  3. 14.  to  him  shall  be  given  special  girt  of/. 
Eccl.  1.  27./.  and  meekness  are  his  delight 

25.  12./.  is  the  beginning  of  cleaving  to  him 

1  Mac.  14.  35.  for  the  justice  and/,  tliat  he  kept 

FAITHFUL. 

2  Esd.  7. 24.  in  his  statiiles  have  they  not  been  /. 

8.  35.  among/ there  is  none  hath  not  done  amiss 
15.  2.  cause  them  to  be  written,  fur  they  are/. 

Esth.  16.  1.  tbe  king  lo  all  our/,  subjects,  greeting 
fVisd.  3.9.  such  as  be/,  in  love  shall  abide  with  him 
Eccl.  1.  14.  it  was  created  with  the/,  in  tbe  womb 
G.  14.  a/  friend  is  a  strong  defence  and  a  treasure 
15.  nothing  doth  countervail  a/,  friend 
10.  a/,  friend  is  the  medicine  of  life 

7.  18.  nor  a/,  brother  for  the  gold  of  Ophir 
22.  23.  be/,  lo  thy  neighbour  in  his  poverty 
26.]5.shaniefaced  and/,  woman  is  a  double  grace 
27.  17.  love  thy  friend,  and  be/,  to  him 

33.  3.  the  law  is/,  to  him  as  an  oracie 

34.  8.  wisdom  is  pcrfictiim  lo  a/,  month 

36.  16.  and  let  thy  prophets  be  fr,,ind/. 

37.  13.  for  there  is  no  man  mo;e/.  to  thee  than  it 

44.  50.  when  he  was  proveil,  he  was  found/. 
46.  1.1.  by  bis  word  be  wat  Known  to  be  /.  in  vision 
48.  22.  as  Esay  who  v.is  great  and  /.  in  vision 

IJ/fflc.  2.  .')2.  wasiiot  .'ibraham  found/,  intempta.? 
3.  13.  Judas  had  gathered  a  company  of  the/. 
7. 8.  Bacchide"  was  a  great  man  and/,  to  the  king 
10.27.  now  i,ontinue  you  stili  to  be/,  unto  us 

14.  41.  I'l",  there  should  arise  a  /.  prnph>n 

2  Mar.   1.  2.  Isaac  and  Jmob  his/,  servants 

9.  2C.  that  every  m:in  will  be  still/,  to  mo 

FAITHFULLY. 
Eccl.  20  3.  keep  ihy  word  ami  deal/,  with  him 

FAITHFULNESS. 
FjCcI.  1.1.  I."),  and  to  perform  .icceptable/. 

45.  4.  he  sniictifiod  him  i.T  his/,  and  meekness 

46.  15.  by  his/,  he  was  found  a  true  projihet 

FAIL. 
2  E.'d.7.7.  entrance  is  set  in  a  dangerous  place  to/. 

10.  9.  that  ought  lo  mourn  for  the  /.  of  ?o  many 
4iS.  my  son  happened  lo  have  a/,  and  died 

12.  18.  it  shall  not  ihim/.  but  be  restored 

28.  bt:t  at  the  last  nhall  he/,  through  the  sword 

13.  5%  and  such  'liings  a«  /  in  their  seasons 

15.  57.  and  thou  shalt  /.  tb'rnugh  the  sword 
Tob.  11.8.  besha/l  rob,  the  whiteness  shall  /.  away 
Jud.  6.  6.  and  tl.ou  shalt /.among  their  slain 

9.  let  not  thy  countenance/.  I  have  spoken 

8.  19.  they  b.^d  a  great  /.  before  our  enemies 
In.  7.  Ihe  m'glity  one  did  not  /.  by  young  men 

Esi.h.  14.  !i.  O  Lord,  let  them  not  laugh  at  our/, 
rf'i.-trf.  3.  15.  the  root  of  v;isdom  shall  never/. 

R.  9.  that  ye  may  learn  wisdom,  and  not  /.  away 

7.  25.  Ihere'ore  can  no  defiied  thing/,  into  her 

10.  1.  and  she  broii-iht  him  out  of  his/. 

13.  16.  ho  provided  for  it,  thai  it  might  not/. 

17.  IH.  or  a  pleasing/,  of  water  running  violently 
Err.l.  1.  30.  exalt  not  thyself  lest  thou/. 

2.  7.  wait  fur  merry  and  go  not  aside  lest  ye/. 
18.  wo  will  /  into  the  bands  of  the  Loril 

5.  13.  and  the  tongue  of  man  is  his/. 

8. 1.  etrivo  not  with  a  mighty  n»au  lest  thou/. 


FAM 

Rccf.9.3.  meet  no  Jarlot  lest  thou /.into  her  snares 
9.  BO  through  th  ,•  dtsire  tliou  /.  into  desttuciiuK 

12.  15.  if  thou  begin  to/,  he  will  not  tarry 

13.  21.  a  rich  man  beginning  to/,  is  held  up 

14.  18.  as  of  the  green  leaves,  some  /  some  giok 

19.  1.  small  things,  he  shall/.  Dy  little  and  ii'tlc 

2.  wine  and  women  will  make  men  to/  away 

20.  18.  ihe/.  of  the  wicked  sluill  come  speedily 

22.  19.  that  pricketh  the  eye  will  make  tears/. 
27.  on  my  lips,  lliat  I/,  not  suddenly  by  tlxem 

23.  1.  leave  me  not,  and  let  me  not/,  by  them 

3.  lest  I  /.  before  mine  adversaries  and  my  enemf 
8.  tbe  evil  speaker  and  proud  shall/,  thereby 

2.5.  7.  he  that  liveth  to  see  the/,  of  his  enemy 
19   let  the  portion  of  a  sinner/,  upon  her 

27.  26.  wbo.so  diggeth  a  pit  shall/,  therein 

27.  he  that  worketh  mischief  it  shall/,  on  hira 
29.  they  that  rejoice  at  tlie/.  of  the  righteous 

28.  23.  such  as  forsake  tbe  Lord  shall/,  into  it 
26.  lest  thou/  before  him  that  lieth  in  wriit 

29.  19.  a  wicked  man  transgressing  the  command, 
ofL. shall/,  into  suretyship; shall/,  into  snares 

20.  beware  that  lliou  thyself/,  not  into  thesams 
32.  20.  go  not  in  a  way  wherein  thou  ma  jest/. 
35.  15.  her  cry  against  him  that  causeth  Ifiem  to/. 
38.  15.  let  him  /.  inio  the  hand  of  the  f  nysician 

16.  my  son,  let  tears/,  down  over  th';  dead 
43.  13.  by  hiscommandm.  he  inaketh  snow  to/. 
46.  6.  he  made  the  battle  to/,  on  the  nations 
50.4.  he  took  care  of  temple  that  it  >ihould  not/ 
Bar.  4.31.  miserable  are  they  that  re;jiced  at  thy/ 

33.  lor  as  she  rejoiced  and  was  giad  at  thy  f 

6.  27.  for  if  they/  to  the  ground  at  any  time 
.S«.?.  23.  it  is  betlei  for  me  lo  /.  ir;o  your  hands 

1  Mac.  2.  19.  /.  away  every  one  from  the  religion  . 
3. 25. an  exceeding  great  dreai^  lo/.  on  the  nalirmif 

4.  32.  cause  boldness  of  their  .itrengtb  to/,  away 

7.  38.  1)0  avenged,  and  let  'neni  /.  by  the  sword 

2  Mac.  9.  7.  Anliochus  fel'  so  that  having  a  saxef. 

FALLEN. 
2  Ks(/.7.48.0  Adam,  thou  art  nnl/.alone,butweaU 
13.23.that  be/.inio  danger  are  such  ashave  workj 
37.  for  their  wickfd  life  are/,  into  the  tempest 
.Jud.  10.  2.  Judith  rose  where  she  had  /  down 
11.11. even  death  is  now/,  upon  them  and  their  sin 
IVisd.  11.  20.  they  have/,  down  with  one  blast 
18.  23.  when  the  dead  w  ere  now/  down  by  heaps 
Eccl.  13.22.  when  a  rich  man  is/,  he  bath  helpers 
23. 18.  inany  have  /.  by  the  edge  of  tbe  sword,  but 
not  so  many  as  have/,  by  the  tonguu 
49.  i3.  who  raised  up  for  us  the  walls  mat  were/.? 

1  JVfac.9.21.bow  is  the  valiant  man/.  ihatdelivereJ 
12.  37.  the  wall  on  the  eas-l-side  was/,  down 

FALLETH. 
2 E5rf.6.56.ba3t  likened  loadrop  that/,  from  vessel 
fVisd.  11.  22.  as  a  drop  of  dew  that/,  on  the  earth 
Eccl.  3.  31.  when  he/,  he  shall  find  a  slay 
Bar.  6.  .55.  when  fire/,  on  house  of  gods  of  wood 

FALLING. 
2Esrf.l2.18.greatstrivings,shallHitand  in  peril  of/. 
Wisd.  16.  11.  that  not/,  into  deep  forget  fulness 

17.  4.  noises  as  of  waters/,  sounded  about  them 
Ecc/.34.I6.  from  stumbling,  ami  he  isa  help  from/ 

43. 17./.  down  thereof  as  lighting  of  grasshoppers 

2  Mac.  3.  21.  to  see  the  f.  down  of  the  multitude 

FAi,LS. 
2  Esd.  8.  17.  I  see/  of  us  that  dwell  in  the  land 

FALSE. 
Eccl.  34.  1.  Ihe  hopes  of  a  man  are  vain  and  /. 

4.  from  that  which  is/,  what  iruth  can  conie? 
36.19. so  doth  a  heart  of  undersliinding/.  speeches 

Bar.fi.  8.  yet  are  they  biu/.  and  cannot  speak 
44.  whatsoever  is  done  among  them  is/. 
.59.  it  is  better  to  be  a  k-ngthnn  such/,  gods 
.SM.'!.43.knowesl  they  have  borne/,  witness  aga.  me 
49.  for  they  have  borne/,  witness  against  her 
61.  for  Daniel  had  convicted  them  of/,  witness 
FALSEHOOD. 
Rs-*/;.16.6  beguiling  with/and  deceit ofdisposition 
2  Mac.  15.  10.  shewing  tliem  the/,  of  the  heathen 

FALSELY. 
Wi.'id.  14.29.  though  they  sware /.yet  they  look  not 
Bel  12.  or  else  Daniel  thaf  speaketh  /.  against  us 

FAME. 
1  Mac.  3.  26.  insomuch  as  his  f.  came  to  the  Khig 
41.  the  merchants  hearinj  the  /.  of  them 
FAMILY. 
Toh.  5.  10.  show  me  of  what  tribe  and/,  ihou  a^l 
11. dost  Ihou  seek  a  tiibe  or/,  of  a  bind  man  1 
13.  I  inquired  to  know  thy  tribe  and  thy/. 
.hid.H.  18.  no/,  who  woisbipgodsn;ade  will*  harda 
E.otli.  14.  5.  I  have  heard  in  the  lr.be  of  my/. 
16.  18.  banged  at  -jntes  of  Siisa,  with  all  his/. 

FAMILIES. 
1  Esd.  1.  4.  prepare  you  after  your/,  and  kindreds 

5.  Ihe  dignity  of  the  f.  of  vou  the  Levites 

2.  8.  then  the  chief  of  the  /  of  Judoa  stood  up 

5.  1.  the  ])rincipal  men  ot'lhe/.  were  chosen 
4.  the  names  of  Ihe  men  according  to  their/ 
03.  and  of  the  chief  of  their  f.  the  ancients 


FAS 

S  Esd.  5.  68.  eo  they  went  to  chief  of  the  /.  anJ  said 
8.3(3.  the  chief  accoriliiig  to  their/,  and  dignities 
9.  59.  to  the  ptincipal  men  of  the/,  of  Israel 
9. 16.  Esdras  chose  the  principal  men  of  lhc4r/. 

FAMINE. 
2  Esd.  15.5.  I  will  bring/,  death,  anil  destruction 
49. 1  will  send  poverty,/,  sword,  and  pestilence 
]G.  18.  the  beginning  of/,  and  great  dearth 
I'J.  behold  /.  and  plague  are  sent  as  scourges 
21.  sword,/,  and  great  confusion  shall  grow 
46.  for  in  captivity  and  /.  shall  they  get  chi'dren 
fob.  4.  lit.  for  lewdness  is  the  motlrer  of/. 
i/u(/.  5.  10.  a/,  covered  all  the  land  of  Chanaan 
7. 14.  thevand  children  shall  be  consumed  with/. 
JEccl.  39.  29.  /.  and  death  cre.iled  for  vengeance 
40.  9.  calamities,  /.  were  created  for  ll>e  wicked 
48.  2.  he  brought  a  sore/,  upon  them 
Bar.  2. 25.  they  died  by  /.  sword,  and  by  pestilence 
J  JUac.  6.  54.  the/,  did  so  prevail  again.sl  them 
i).  24.  m  those  days  there  was  a  very  great/. 

13.  49.  a  great  number  of  tlieni  perished  through  /. 

FAMOUS. 
JCecZ.  44.  1.  let  us  now  praise/,  men  and  fathers 
Sar.  3.  26.  the  giants,/,  from  the  beginning 

FANCIEl'H. 

Eccl.  34.  5.  heart  /.  as  a  woman's  heart  in  travail 

FAR. 

1  Esd.  9.  11.  our  s.in  in  these  things  \g  spread/. 

2  Esd.  4.2.  thy  heait  haihgonc  loo/,  in  this  world 
Tob.  13.  11.  many  nations  shall  come  from/. 
JVisd.  12.  24.  they  went  astray  very/,  in  error 

14.  17.  because  they  dealt  /.  off;  they  took  the 

counterfeit  of  his  visage  from/. 
^cl.  9. 13.  keep/  from  the  man  that  hath  |iower 

15.  8.  for  she  is/,  from  pride,  men  th.tt  are  liars 
21.  7.  an  eloituent  man  is  known/,  and  near 
23.  3.  wliose  liop(,'  is  /.  from  thy  mercy 

r2.  all  such  things  shall  be/,  from  the  godly 
ITi.  20.  he  is  too/,  off,  he  is  as  a  rot  escaped 
■43.  30.  exalt  Lonl,  for  even  yet  will  he/.  e.\ceed 
47.  16.  Ihy  name  went  /.  unto  the  islands 

Bar.  3.  21.  their  children  were  f.  from  that  way 
4.  15.  he  hath  brougl-l  a  nation  on  them  from/. 
6.  73.  for  the  just  man  shall  be/,  from  roprnai..i 

Sus.  51.  put  these  two  aside  one/,  from  ano'h^r 

1  Mac.  8.  12.  had  compiereii  kingdoms/,  and  nigh 
23.  the  sword  also  and  enemy  l)e/.  from  them 

13.  5.  be  it/,  from  me  that  I  should  spare 

2  Mac.  4.  40.  a  man  /.  gone  in  years,  no  less  in  folly 
8.  25.  they  took  their  mimey  and  pursued  them/. 

FARE. 
Eccl.  3.  26.  a  stubborn  hea't  shall/,  evil  n*  last 
32.  24.  that  trusleth  sliall/  never  the  worse 

FARE  wcH. 
2  Mac.  9.  20.  if  ye  and  your  children/.  u>el2 
II.  21.  /.  ye  wiU,  3:!,  38. 
28.ifye/.  ic.  weliave  our  desire,  wcarein  health 
FASHION. 
8  Esd.  4.  3.5.  how  long  shall  1  hope  on  this/.  ? 
5.53.that  be  born  in  strength  of  youth,  aro  of  rme/. 
l^i«(Z.2. 15.nol  like  olhers,his  ways  are  of  another/. 

14.  19.  to  make  the  resemblance  of  the  best/. 

FASHIONED. 

2  Esd.  8.  8.  for  when  the  body  is/,  in  the  womb 

11.  that  the  thing  which  is  /.  may  be  nourished 

14.  him  who  witli  so  great  labour  was/. 

Witd.l.'i.  I  was/,  to  be  llesli  in  time  often  months 

iS.  13.  formed  it  and/,  it  to  the  image  of  a  man 

15.  16.  he  that  borrowed  his  own  spirit/,  them 
19.  6.  the  whole  creature  was  f.  again  anew 

FASHIONETH. 
Wisd.  1.5.7.  potter/,  every  vessel  with  much  labour 
i^;c/.38.30.he/.tlierl\v  with  hisarm,bowethdown 

FASHIONS. 

ffhd.  16.  25.  even  then  was  it  altered  into  nil/. 

S  Mac.  4.  9.  training  up  in  the/,  of  the  heathen 

13.  now  such  was  the  height,  of  Greek/. 

6.  8.  that  the  Jews  should  observe  the  same/. 

F.'iST. 
2  Esd.  3.  18.  thou  didst  set/,  the  earth 
Wisd.  2.  5.  it  is/,  sealed,  no  man  cometh  ajain 
4.  4.  yet  standing  not/,  they  shall  be  shaken 
13. 15.  set  it  in  a  wall,  and  made  it  f.  with  iron 
Eccl.  4.  13.  ho  that  holds  her/,  shall  inherit  slory 
44. 12.  their  seed  stands/,  children  for  their  sakes 
Bar.  6.  18.  so  the  priests  make/,  their  temples 
BelW.  shut  the  door  f.  and  seal  it  with  thy  signet 

F.\STEN. 
Eccl.  14  24.  he  shall  also  f.  a  pin  in  her  walls 

FAST. 
lE8<1.8..50.and  thnrol  vowed  a  f.  to  the  young  men 

73.  risinj  up  from  the/,  with  my  clothes  rent 
2  Esd.  6.  31.  if  Ihoii  wilt/,  seve..  days  again 
U.  23.  seven  davs,  but  thou  shalt  not/,  in  them 
10.  4.  but  I  purpose  to  Tunnrn  and/,  till  I  die 

F.ASTETJ. 
S  Esd.  5. 20. 1/,  seven  days,  mourning  and  Afeeping 
6.  35.  I  wept  and/,  seven  days  in  like  manner 
Jud.4.  13.  the  people/,  many  days  in  all  .ludea 
8  d  ehsf.  all  the  days  of  h3i  widowhood 
■^7»4 


FAT 

Bar.  1. 5.  Ihev  wept,/,  and  prayed  before  the  Lord 

1  Mac. 3.  47.  they/,  that  day,  and  put  on  sackcloth 

FASTING. 

7'oi.l2.8.praycrisgood  with/,  alms  and  righteous. 

1  Moe.  3.  17.  ready  to  faint  with/-  all  line  day 

2  Mac.  13.12.  they  besought  L.  with  weeping  and/. 

FAT. 

1  Ksd.  1.  14.  the  priest*  offered  the/,  until  night 
9.  51.  go  then,  eat  the/,  and  drink  the  sweet 
./ud.  16.  16.  and  all  the/,  is  not  sufficient 
Eccl.  26.  13.  and  her  discretion  will/,  liis  bones 
35.  6.  the  offering  of  righteous  mates  the  altar/. 
38.  11.  and  make  a/,  offering,  as  not  l>ciiig 
47.  2.  as  the/,  taken  from  the  pcace-»>tVenng 
Dan.  3.  16.  like  as  in  ten  thoasamU  of/,  lambs 
Bcl'21.  Daniel  took  pitch,/,  hair,  and  niade  luinps 
FATHER. 

1  Esd.  1.  34.  nmde  bira  king  instead  of  Josias  his/. 
4.20.  a  manleavethhis/.  andcleavolh  to  his  wile 

21.  rememberetb  neither/,  inolhcr,  nor  countiy 
25.  man  lovelhhis  wife  better  than/,  and  mother 

2  Esd.  1 .  28.  have  not  It  [wayed  you  as  a  /.  bis  sons 
29.  that  ye  should  be  my  children,  and  I  yoicr/. 

2.  5,  as  for  me,  Of.  I  call  on  thee  for  a  wiiriess 
Tt>b.  3.7.  Sara  was'also reproached  by  her/,  maids 

5.  1./.  1  will  do  all  thai  thou  l>ast  cominamiud 

6.  12.  now  hear  me,  and  I  will  s|>eak  to  her/. 
15.  the  precepts  which  thy/  gave  thee  to  marry 

9.  4.  but  my  /.  counteth  the  days  if  I  t;irry  long 

10.  1.  now  Tobit  bis/,  counted  every  day 
12.  honour  thy  /.  and  mother-in-law,  lliy  parents, 

11.  2.  thou  knowesl  how  thou  didst  leave  thy/. 
11.  13.  he  buried  lii«/.  anil  mother  honourably 

./u«'.9.2.0  L.  God  of  my/.Simenn,  to  whom  gavest 

12.  I  prav  thee,  1  pray  thee,  O  God  of  my/. 
Esth.  16.  11.  as  lie  was  called  our/,  and  honoured 
Wi'sd.lO.I. preserved  the  first  formed/of  the  world 
1 1.  10.  these  thou  didst  admonish  and  try  as  a/. 
14.  3.  but  thy  providence,  O  F.  go\  erneth  it 

15.  for  a/,  afflicted  with  uiitiinely  mourning 
Eccl.  3.  1.  hear  me,  your/.  O  cbililren,  and  do 

3.  whoso  hoiioureth  his/,  makelh  an  atonement 

8.  honiMir  thy  f.  and  mother  in  word  and  deed 

9.  for  the  blesa'ins  of  the/,  esliiblislicih  children 

10.  giory  not  in  the  dishonour  of  thy /. 

11.  for  the  glory  of  a  man  is  from  honour  of  hi.'?/. 

12.  my  son,  help  thy/,  in  his  age,  grieve  him  not 
4. 10.  t>e  a/,  to  fallierless,  and  hiTisbaod  to  mollier 

7.  27.  honour  thy/,  with  thy  whole  heart 

22.  3.  an  ill-nurtured  son  is  thedisl>ot)oiir  of  his/. 

4.  she  that  lives  dishonestly  is  her/.  Iwaviness 
S.she  that  isbold  dishonoureth  her /.and  liu.sband 

23.  1.  O  Lord,/,  and  governor  of  all  my  life 
4.  O  Lord,/,  and  God  of  my  life,  give  me  not 
11   remember  thy /.  and  thy  mother 

30.4. though  his/,  die,  yet  he  is  as  though  not  dead 
34.  20.  as  one  that  killcth  the  son  beOire  his/,  eyes 
41.  17.  be  ashamed  of  whoredom  before/,  and  mo. 
42.fl.the/.  waketh  for  thedaugliter,  none  kmiweth 
lO.lesl  she  should  be  got  with  child  in  her/house 
44.  19.  Abraham  was  a  great/,  of  many  people 
51.  10.  I  called  on  the  Lord,  the/,  of  i.iy  Lord 
Sus.  30.  so  she  came  with  her/,  and  K:>other 

1  Mac.  2.  54.  Pbinees  our/,  oblained  covenant 
65.  give  ear  to  him.  he  shall  be  a/,  ursto  you 

3.  2.  so  did  all  they  that  held  witii  his/. 
6.  23.  we  have  been  willing  to  serve  thy  /. 
11.2.  so  todo  because  he  wes  his /.-in-law 

40.  that  he  might  reign  in  bis/,  stead 

13.  3.  what  my/,  house  have  done  for  the  laws 

27.  a  monument  upon 'die  sepulchre  of  his/. 

28.  he  set  up  pyramids  for  his/,  and  mother 

2  Mac.  9.  23.  my/,  at  what  time  he  led  an  army 
11.  23.  sini:e  our/,  is  translated  to  the  gods 

14.  37.  w'.io  was  called  a  f.  of  the  Jews 

FATHERLESS. 

1  K.?d.  3. 19.  mind  of  king  and/,  child  to  be  all  one 

2  Esd.  2.  20.  judge  for  the/,  give  to  the  poor 
Ecrl.4.  10.  be  as  a  father  to  the/,  and  a  husband 

35. 14.  he  will  not  despise  the  supplication  of  the/. 
Bar.  6.  38.  nnr  can  thev  do  good  to  the/. 
2  Mac.  3.  10.  for  the  relief  of  widows  and/. 

FATHERS. 
1  K.'jr/.  1.  n.  accord  ng  to  the  several  dignities  of/. 
3I.Josin3died  and  was  buried  in  his/,  sepulchre 
2.  21.  it  inav  be  sought  out  in  the  books  of  thy/. 
6.  15.  but  when  our/  provoked  God  to  wrath 
Tob.  3.  3.  punish  me  not  for  the  sins  of  my/. 

5. deal  with  me  according  to  mv  sins  and  my/. 

4.12.  take  a  wifeofseed  of  thy/,  liot  a  strange  vyo- 

man  who  is  not  of  thv  /.tribe;  our/,  married 

8.  5.  blessed  art  thou,  O  God  of  our/. 
.fnd.  5.  7.  they  would  not  follow  the  gods  of  their/. 

7. 28.  take  to  witness  our  God  and  Lord  of  our  /. 
8.  25.  who  trieth  us  even  as  he  did  our/. 
10.  8.  the  God,  the  God  of  our  f.  give  thee  favour 
rVisd.  9.  1.  O  God  of  i.oy/.  and  Lord  of  mercy 
12.21.  to  whose  f.  hast  sworn  and  made  covenant 
18.  6.  of  that  nifirht  were  our/,  certified  afore 
9.  the/,  now  giiiging  out  the  songs  of  praiae 


FEA 


L.\f>ocavsaa 


TViso  13. 24.  in  stonoa  was  tlu  glory  of/,  graven 
Eccl  B.  &.  for  they  also  learnci  ofi'ieii/. 

44.  .  let  us  now  praise  our/  tliaS  liegai  ua 
Bar.  2.  6.  but  to  us  and  to  wur/.  opeu  sham* 

21.  Ihe  land  that  !  gave  uu'.o  your/. 
3.8.  iccording  to  all  the  iuiin«ties  of  ob«/. 
Dan.  ?.3.We.ssed  an  lhou,0  Lujil  God  of  our/. 
Bel  1    king  Astyages  was  gatheied  to  his/. 
Pra-^i/TSff  Matiasi.  U  Loril,atiiiighly  Oodot'aur/. 
1  Mac.  2.  19.  fall  away  fioiH  Ibe  seligion  of  their,*' 

21).  we  will  walk  i»  the  cwveiumi  «!' oar/. 

50.  give  your  lives  6>»  the  covenant  of  your/. 

51.  reuw;mber  what  acts-oui/.  disl  in  their  time 
69.  he  blesseil  tbcHi,  aad  wjis  gathered  to  his/ 

4.  9.  remember  hww  our/,  were  delivered 
iMiu.  1.  2j.  thou  that  didst  cbosse  tl>e/. 
r>.  10.  pior  hanihii  sepuk'bre  with  bis/. 

6.  I.  the  Jewsto  rfep.irt  from  the  laws  of  then  f 

7.  2:  rather  tha^n  tiaiisgresa  the  Uiws  o(  oar  f. 
24.  if  he  would  turn  from  tlie  laws  o(  his/. 
30.  the  law  that  was  given  to  our/,  by  Mosea 
37.  1  oiler  my  body  and  life  fuB  lart»ofour/. 

12  39.  to  bujy  them  in  their/,  graves 

13.  9.  worse  than  had  b»en  iloite  in  his/,  time 

FAUCHION. 
./»rf.  13.  6.  she  look  down  his/,  fie-m  thence 

16.  9.  and  the/,  passed  through  his  neck 

FAULT. 

I  Eccl.  9.  13.  make  no/,  lest  he  take  away  thy  life 

'■  Mac.  13.  39.  as  for  any  /.  cominilted  to  this  dajt 

Mae.  14.  28.  articles  agreed  mv,  maa  being  in  nojt 

FAULTLESS. 
iccl.  23.  10.  be  that  sweareth  shall  not  be/ 
FAVOUR. 

1  Esd.  6.  5.  the  elders  of  the  Jews  oSitai'ncd/. 

2  Esd.  5.  56.  if  I  hiivc  found/,  in  Ihy  sight,  6. 11  . 
Tiib.  1.  IS.gdve  n>e  grice  and  /.  before  EiiomeBEii 

12.  IS.  not  of  any  /.of  mine,  but  by  the  will  of  G. 
./»(i.  8.  23.  oorservitudeshall  not  be  directed  to  J". 

10.  8.  the  God  of  our  fathers  give  thee/. 
Est/i.  16.  11.  had  so  far  olMained  tbe/.  we  eoew 
IVisd.  12.  13.  thou  orderest  us  witb great/. 
Eccl.  1.  13.  be  shall  find/,  in  live  day  of  death 

.3.  18.  thou  shalt  find/,  before  the  Lcr-i 

22.  21.  for  there  may  be  a  relur:;;iig  tc/. 

32.  lO.  before  a  shanMjIaced  loan  gueth/. 
14.  thev  that  seek  him  early  sliall  find/. 

40.  22.  thine  eye  desirelh/.  and  beauty 

41.  24.  so  shait  thou  fmd  /.  before  all  men 

45.  1.  which  fonnd/.  in  the  sight  of  all  fleeh 
Bitr.  I.  12.  we  shall  firvd  /.  in  their  sig.'it 

2. 14.  give  us/,  in  sight  ofthena  that  led  nscaptSva 

1  JV/jc.  10.  60.  where  be  fiiaad  /.  in  their  sight 
11.24.  to  the  kin?,  where  l>e  fonnd  /.  intKs  sifjSj 

2  Ji/(rc.2.22.  Lordbeinggracioustothisra  witball/^ 
4.  1 1.  privileges  granted  of  special/,  to  the  Jem 
6.  2-2.  and  for  tlieold  friend»liip  might  find/. 

12.  45.  there  was  ereat  f.  laid  up  for  tbjs'i  godlj> 

FAVOURABLE. 

lK«d.8.53.wtbe8oi)»ht  Ijord  and  found  hilD/J.OUU 

FAVOURABLY. 
fVisd.S.  16  shiwethherstlf/.  totheminthewajj 
2  Mac.  9.  27.  hj  will  f.  vielit  to  your  desires 

FAVOURED. 
2  Mat.  6.  18.  he  was  of  a  well  /.  eountenince 

FEAR. 
2  Esd.  3.  3.  I  began  to  speak  words  full  of/. 
Tab.  1.  19.  I  withdrew  myself  lor/. 

14.  2.  he  increased  in  the/,  of  the  Lord  God 
Jud.  2.  23.  the/,  and  dread  of  him  fell  upon  all 

14.  3.  then  /.  shall  fall  ispon  them,  they  shall  fi«a 

15.  2.  f  and  trembling  fell  ti|)on  them 
f:«M.14.1.E3ther(n/.  ofdeathresort»>.lro  the  Lord 

19.  O  thou  mighty  God,  defiver  me  out  of  my  / 
15.  5.  Imt  her  heart  was  in  anguish  for/. 
8.  the  king,  who  in  a/,  leaped  from  his  throni! 

13.  my  heart  was  troubled  for/,  of  thy  majesty 
Wisd.  4. 20.  thev  shall  ci  me  with/,  iniquities  coa- 

5. 2.  they  shall  be  troubled  with  terrible/,      [vinssp 
6.  7.  he  who  is  Lord  shall/,  no  man's  person 
12.  11.  nor  didst  thou  Tor  f.  give  them  pani^n 

17.  4.  nor  misht  the  corner  keep  them  from/. 
10.  they  died  for/,  denying  they  sM>w  the  ai' 
12./.  is  r.otbing  but  a  betraying  oi  succours 
IS.for  a  sudden /.r«il  looked  for  cariiMipcn  th«m 

19.  these  things  mad«.»liom  to  swoon  for/. 
Eccl.  1.  II.  the  f.  of  Ihe  Lord  is  bosvmr  and  gIo(r7 

12.  the  f.  of  the  T,ord  maketh  a  merry  heart 

14.  to  f.  the  Lonl  is  the  beginning  of  wisdo.n 
16.  to/,  the  Lord  is  Hilness  of  wisdom 

18.  the/,  of  the  T,ord  is  a  crown  of  wisdom 

20.  the  root  of  wisdom  is  lo/.  the  Lord 

21.  the/,  ofthe  Lord  driveth  i*way  sins 

iJ7.  the  f.  ofthe  Lord  is  wisdo.  i  and  irwtrcctioo 
28.  distrust  not  the  /.  of  Lord  >  ben  thou  art  pool 
30.  thou  earnest  not  in  truth  t(  Ibe/.  ofthe  Lord 
2.  7.  ye  that  f.  the  Lord  wait  'or  his  mercy 

8.  ve  that/  the  Lord,  belie  e  him 

9.  ye  that  V".  the  Lord,  hopi  for  good  and  joT 
C  »btt/,  the  lend  will  se  ;k  what  is  pleasinfl 


Apochttha.]  FEA 

feci.  4-  1"  she  will  bring  /.  and  drtad  upon  him 
&.  5.  be  not  wiihuut/.  to  add  sin  uulo  siii 
6   16.  aud  lliey  that/,  the  Lord  sluill  liiid  liim 
9.  le.  let  my  glDjyiag  ba  ill  tliu/.  ot'lln;  Lord 
1«   19.  tlity  Unit/,  ilio  Lord  uro  a  sure  scud 

2     the/  ot  the  Lord  giii-tli  hciore  authority 

•K.  their  glory  is  Uiej.  ulilie  Lord 
15.  la.  aim  ihey  Ihiu/.  Cod  love  it  not 
ib.  -J.  e.xcept  tlio/.  ol  tliu  Lord  bo  wi  !i  them 
18.  27.  a  wise  iiiiiii  will/,  u;  every  tli.iig 
lll.lS.  the/.  olLor.l  is  the  first  steji  to  he  accepted 
2i.  Iti.  a  learlul  lieurtciiimulstaiiii  .igaiiistuiiy /. 
83.  27.  iiothiiiK  butler  timii  iiie/.  ol  the  Loid 
24.  IS.  I  au>  iFie  iiiotlief  o!  laif  love  and/. 

26.  6.  ihc/.  of  God  IS  the  glory  oi  old  men 

iU.  the/,  ol'ihe  Lord  is  begim..ii4;  oi  his  love 

27.  3.  Iiold  iimisell  diligeii;ly  in  ine/.  ol'  the  Lord 
3:i.  15.  they  tliai/.  the  Lord  shall  liiid  judgment 
36.  "J.  send  Ihy  /.  on  all  n.aioiis  ihal  t-eek.  not 
•10.  -2.  and  cause/,  ol  heart  ||  5.  /.  ol' death 

T.  he  niarvelleili  that  iliey.  was  nothing 

20.  but  the  /.  ol  the  Lord  is  above  them  both  ; 

there  IS  no  want  in  the  /  of  the  Lord 
27.  the/,  of  the  Lord  Is  a  fruillul  garden 
41.  ;<./.  not.  the  seiilenee  of  de.uli,  rei!ieinl)cr 
4r..  23.  Phn.ces  had  a  zeal  in  tlie/.  of  the  Lord 
tiar.  3.  7.  thou  hasl  put  thy  /.  in  our  hcarta 

33   calltth  it  Hgaiii,  and  it  obeyelh  hiiu  with/. 
Stis.^u.  and  they  for/,  coiiiiianied  vi  ith  you 

1  Mac.  2.  6-2.  /.  not  then  tlie  uoids  of  a  ti;iful  man 

3.  6.  wherelore  the  viicked  shrunk  lor/  -jf  him 
25.  then  began  the/,  of  Jndas  to  fall  on  nations 

4.  6.f.  ye  not  iheir  inuliaude,  nor  be  afraid 

10.  76.  they  of  the  city  let  him  in  for/. 

2  Mm.  '.'.  17.  the  m-j.n  was  so  compassed  with/. 

21.  the/,  of  the  high  priest  being  j'l  an  agony 
30.  the  temple  was  lull  of/,  and  trouble 

6.  30.  I  sull'er  Uiese  things,  because  I/,  him 

7.  2U./.  not  this  lormeiilcr,  but  take  thy  ilea'.h 

12.  22.  the  enemies  l>emg  smiiteu  wiih/.  Hed 

13.  IG.  they  filled  the  Cinip  wiUiy'.  and  tumult 
15.  Ir?.  but  the  piineijial/.  was  for  Ihe  temple 

23.  send  a  good  aiig.  1  lur  a/,  and  dread  to  Ihcm 
FE.\RL1>. 
E  E.id.  12.  13.  it  shall  he/,  above  all  kingdoms 
Tub.  12.  It),  they  lell  on  llieir  faces,  for  they  /. 
Jud.  8.  8.  none  gave  her  an  ill  word,  for  she  /.  (Jod 
Eccl.  1.  8.  there  is  one  wise  and  greally  to  be/. 
6u*.  2.  a  fair  woman  and  one  ihal  /.  the  Lord 
IMac  3.30./.  he  should  noi  be  able  to  bear  charges 
12.  28.  Ihey/.  and  iremlileil  m  llieir  hearls 
FE.\RKTI1. 
Jud.  1%  16.  but  he  that/.  I  he  Lord  is  great 
F.ccl.\.\3.  whoso/,  the  L.  it  shall  go  well  with  him 

6.  17.  whoso/,  ilu  Lord  shall  diiect  friendship 
IC  24.  none  greaTer  than  he  that/,  the  Lord 
15  1.  he  thai  /.  thi-  Lord,  will  do  good 

10  24.  thi-'  hath  small  understaiiding  and/.  God 
21.  C.  he  tlial/.  the  L.  will  npent  fioin  hi.,  heart 
23.  10.  such  a  man  only/,  the  eyes  of  men 
So.  10.  there  i«  none  above  hiin  that/,  the  Lord 
26.  1.  there  he  three  things  which  my  heart/. 
21.  but  a  goihy  woman  given  to  him  thai/.  Lord 

32.  14.  whoso/,  the  L.  will  receive  his  discipline 

33.  1.  no  evil  shall  happen  lo  him  that  /.  the  Lord 

34.  M.  whoso/,  the  L.  shall  not  fear  or  be  afraid 
15.  blessed  is  the  soul  of  him  that/,  the  Lord 

FE.^RFCJL. 

9  F.sd.  B.  22.  v/ord  irne,  and  whose  ordinance  is  /. 
12. 6.  shew  melhe  plain  difTereTKe  of  this/,  vision 
15.  13.  their  seeds  shall  fail  will!  a/.conslellalion 

F.ccl.  2.  12.  woe  he  to/,  hearts  and  faint  hands 
2i.  18.  so  a/,  heari  cannot  gU'iul  :igainst  fear 

1  Mac.  3.  aH.  >iirb  as  were/.  coinman<led  lo  return 

2  Mm.  I.  24.  (}  Lord  God,  wlio  art/,  and  strong 

8.  13.  they  ihat  w.ri'  f.  ami  ilislrnsled,  tied 

FK.^KFl;LNFSS. 
9  F.sd.  5.  14.  an  exirenio/.  went  throuzh  my  body 

11.  40.  had  powei  over  the  world  with  great /.  " 
15.  37.  there  eliall  be  greal  /.  and  trembling 

FR.AIUNG. 
F.sth.  11.0.  nation  was  Irmibleil, /.ihelrnwn  evils 
Kcd.  29.  7.  refused  i„  lend,  f.  to  be  defrauded 
2  Mac.  9.  29.  who  a\<itf.  the  son  of  Antiochus 
FK  \S  r. 

1  Esd.  1.  1.  Josias  held  the/  of  the  passover 

19.  Israel  held  llip,/.  of  sweel  bread  seven  days 
3.  1.  Darius  made  a  great/,  to  all  his  subjects 

5.  51.  al-io  Ihev  held  the/,  of 'abernacl.-H 

7.  14.  they  kept  the/,  of  iinleiveiied  bread 

2  F.sd.  1.31.  yours  lemn  f.  days  have  [  forsaken 
2  38.  those  ihat  t<-  se.iled  in  the  r  of  the  Lord 
9   47.  the  time  he  should  have  a  wil".',I  made  a/. 

Toh.  2.  I .  when  I  was  come  home  in  the  /.  of  pen- 
tecost,  which  is  the  holv  /.  ol'ihe  seven  weeks 
8.  19.  he  kept  the  wedding/,  fonrteen  days 
/ud  6.  21    Oziiis  made  a/  to  Ihe  elders 
lO.  2  in  the  sabbalh-days,  and  in  her /.days 

12.  10.  t)lofernes  made  a/,  lo  his  servants  only 
IS,  1.  W9re  weitrj  bccausa  the  /.  had  b«en  lotiS 


FSI 

Ei!tA.14.17.Ihave  not  greatly  eslccmed  the  king'e/. 
A'cc/  .O.ilS.shalt  entertainand/.andhave  no  thanks 
32.  1.  if  thou  be  made  the  master  of  ihe/. 

2.  receive  a  crown  lor  well-ordering  the/. 
Bar.  6.  32.  as  men  do  at  the/,  when  one  is  dead 

1  Mac.  10.  34.  and  the  three  days  alter  the/. 

2  j\Juc.  1.  0.  see  dial  ye  keep  the/  of  tabernacle.* 
G.  7.  and  when  the/,  of  Bacchus  was  kept 

21.  they  that  had  the  charge  of  thai  wicked/. 
8   33.  as  ihey  kepi  the/,  for  the  victory 
10.  G.  wilh  gladness,  as  in/,  of  tabernacles 
12.31.  came  to  Jerus.  the/,  of  weeks  approaching 
32.  after  the/ culled  peniecost  went  forth 
FEASTED. 
1  Esd.  4.  03.  they/,  wiih  m  iruments  of  music 

FEASTING. 
.fttd.  16.  20.  the  people  continued  /  in  Jerusalem 
Esi/i.  IG.  -^2.  shall  keep  it  a  high  day  wilh  ail/. 

FEASTINGS. 
Wisd.  19.  If   whom  they  had  received  with/. 

FEASTS. 
Tob.  1.  6.  I  went  often  to  Jerusalem  at  the/. 
2.  6.  your/,  shall  be  turned  '.ito  mourning 
.Jud.  8.  G.  she  lasted,  save  the/,  and  solemn  days 
EsiU  IG.  2J.  among  your  solemn /.ye  shall  keep  it 
Eccl.  33.  8.  and  he  altered  seasons  and/. 
43.  7.  from  the  moon  is  the  sign  of/,  a  light 
47.  lil.  he  heaulilied  their/,  and  .-et  in  order 
Bar.  1.  14.  read  this  on  the/,  and  solemn  days 

1  Mac.  1.  3'J.  her/,  were  turned  into  mourning 
10.  34.  I  will  that  all  the/,  and  sabbaths 

12.  II.  in  our/,  and  other  convenient  days 

2  jMac.  6.  6.  to  keep  sabbath  and  ancient/. 

7.  42.  have  spoken  concerning  the  idolatrous/. 
FEATHER. 
2  Ksd.  11.  12.  there  arose  one/,  and  reigned 

FEATHERS. 
2  F.sd.  11.3.  out  of  her/,  there  grew  other  contrary 
/.  and  they  became  litile/.  and  small 
5.  lo,  the  eagle  dew  wiih  her  /.  and  reigned 
7.  the  eagle  rose  and  spake  to  her/. saying 
11.  I  numbered  her  contrary/,  there  were  eight 
2!l.lhe/.  that  followed  stood  up  on  the  right  side 
:22.  ailor  this  1  looked  and  behold,  the  twelve/. 
ap|)eared  no  more,  nor  the  two  litlle  /. 

24.  that  two  little/,  divided  themselves 

25.  the/,  that  were  under  the  wing  thought 
31.  the  head  eat  up  the  two  /.  under  the  wing 
45.Hppear  no  more,  ihou  eagle, nor  thy  wicked  /. 

12.  19.  sawesl  the  eight  small  under/,  sticking 
29.  whereas  thou  sawest  two/,  under  the  wings 
FEATHERED. 
2  .Esd.  11.  1.  an  eagle  which  had  twelve/,  wings 

FEATS. 
.Jud.  11.  8.  that  thou  art  wonderful  in/,  of  war 

FED. 
2  Mac.  5.  27.  Judas  who/,  on  herbs  continually 

FEDDEST. 
IVisd.  16.  20.  thou  f.  thy  [leople  with  angels'  food 

FEEBLE. 
JVisd.  2.  II.  that  which  is/,  is  found  nothing 

9.  5.  for  I  thy  servant  am  a/,  person 

Eccl.  25.  23.  inaketh  weak  hands  and/,  knees 
Har.  2.  18.  which  goeih  stoojiing  and/,  eyes  fail 
I  Mac.  1.  2G.  virgins  and  young  men  were  made/. 
FEED. 

1  Esd.  16.  C8. /.  you  being  idle  with  things  ofTered 

FEEL. 

.Ttid.  16  17.  they  shall/,  them,  and  weep  forever 

F.ccl.  30.  1.  cau.'^eih  him  oft  to/,  the  rod 

Har.  G.  20.  when  they  eat  them,  clothes/,  it  not 

24.  nor  when  they  were  molten  did  they/,  it 

F'EELETH. 

2  Esd.  13.  4.  as  the  earth  faileih  when  it/,  the  fire 

FEELING. 
IVUd.  11.  13.  they  bad  some/,  of  the  Lord 
FEET. 

2  F.sd.  1.  20.  arc  swift  to  commit  man-slaughter 
2.  15.  make  ilieir/.  as  fast  as  a  pillar 

2.'>.  O  thou  good  nurse,  establish  their/. 

5.  15.  so  the  angel  set  me  up  upon  my/. 

6.  13.  stand  up  upon  Ihy/.  and  hear  a  voice 

10.  30   he  set  me  upon  my/  and  said  unto  me 
14.  2.  I  said,  here  am  I,  Lord,  and  stood  on  my/. 

■  Ind.  2.  7.  i-over  Ihe  earth  with  llie/.  of  my  army 
10.  4.  and  she  look  sandals  upon  her/. 

14.  7.  he  l'(  II  at  Judith's/,  and  reverenced  her 
Eslli.  13.  13.  been  content  to  kiss  the  soles  of  his/. 
Wisd.  14.  II.  a  snare  to  the/,  of  the  unwise 

15.  l."<.  ».■»  for  Iheir  f.  they  are  slow  to  go 
F.ccl.  fi.  21.  and  pin'thy/.'  into  her  fetters 

21.  19.  dortrine  to  fools  is  as  fetters  on  the/. 

25.  20.  as  a  sandy  way  is  to  the/,  of  the  aged 

26.  16.  so  are  fnir/.  witli  a  constant  heart 
38.  29.  lurning  Ihe  wheel  about  with  his/. 

.30.  he  howeth  down  his  strength  before  his/. 
Bar.  fi.  17.  through  tlie/.  of  them  that  come  in 

26.  they  are  home  on  shoulders,  having  no/. 

FEIGiVEDLY. 

3  Etd.  8.  28.  think  not  on  those  that  walk  /, 


FEW 

FELL. 

1  Esd.  9.47.  they/,  to  the  ground  and  worEhi|)i)td 

2  F,sd.  10.  1.  in  his  wedding-chamber  he/.  i\ovsa 

13.  11.  and/,  wuh  violence  on  the  multitude 
Tub.  1.  4.  Naiihlali/.  from  the  house  of  Jerusalem 

11.  13.  when  he  saw  his  son  he/,  on  his  neck 

14.  10.  but  Aniaii/.  into  the  snare,  and  perished 
Jud.  4.  11./.  before  the  temple  and  cast  ashes 

G.18.then  the  people/down  and  worshipped  God 

7.  22.  young  men/,  down  in  the  streets  oi'thecitj 

8.  3.  he/,  on  Ins  bed,  and  died  in  Bethulia 

9.  1.  then  Judiih/.  on  her  luce,  and  put  ashei 

10.  23.  she  /.  down  on  her  face,  and  did  reverence 

14.  G.  he/,  down  on  his  face,  Ins  spirit  failed 
7.  he/,  at  Judith's  feel,  and  reverenced  her 

15.  2.  fear  and  liemblmg/.  upon  th'.m 

5.  ihey  all/,  upon  them  vvitii  one  consent 
£^(A. 15.7. the  queen /.down,  was  pale, and  fainted 

15. as  she  was  speaking,  she/,  down  for  faininuaa 
IVisd.  10.  6.  lire  that  f.  down  on  the  live  cities 
17.  16.  so  whosoever  there/,  down  was  kept 
Eccl.  15.  II.  say  not,  it  is  thro' the  Lord  I/,  awaj 

16.  7.  the  old  giants  who/,  away  in  fuolislmeBS 
50.  17.  the  people/,  lo  ihe  earlh  on  their  fac«< 

■Vus.  15.  it/,  out  as  they  watched  a  fit  time 
1  Mac.  1.  5.  and  alter  these  things  he/,  sick 

3.  11.  many  also/,  down  slain,  the  rest  Hed 

4.  40./  down  fiat  lo  the  ground  on  their  faces 
G.  8.  laid  him  on  his  bed,  and/,  siek  for  grief 

4G.  wheieiipon  ihe  elephant/,  down  on  him 
7.  18.  the  dread  of  them/,  on  all  the  jieople 
9.  40.  many  /.  down  dead,  and  the  remnant  fled 

13.  22.  but  there/,  a  very  great  snow 

2.V/ac.  3.27.  Heliodorus/.  suddenly  lo  the  ground 
40.  and  the  things/,  out  of  this  sort 

9.  7.  it  came  lopass  he/,  down  from  his  chariot 
9.  his  flesh/,  away,  and  his  smell  was  noisomt 
24.  if  any  thing/,  out  cimtrary  to  expectation 

10.  4.  they/.  Hat  down,  and  besought  the  Loilj 
17.  they  siew  all  that/,  into  their  hands 

26.  they/,  down  at  the  feet  of  the  altar 

12.  24.  'rimolheus/.  ihio  the  hands  ol  Dosithens 

14.  41.  being  ready  to  he  taken,/,  on  his  sword 

FELI-OW. 
Eccl.  8.  15.  travel  not  by  the  v\'ay  with  a  bold/. 

13.  23.  if  poor  speak,  they  say,  what/,  is  this? 
Bar.  6. 43  she  reproacheth  her  /  thai  she  was  CC'^ 

FELLOWS. 
Dan.  3.  26.  Angel  came  with  Azarias  and  hii/. 

1  Mac.  4.  5.  for,  said  he,  these/,  flee  from  us 
10.  61.  certain  iiestilent  f.  of  Israel  assembled 

FELLOWSHIP. 
ff'V.fd.  6.  23.  such  shall  havi;  no/,  with  wisdon 
F.ccl.  13.  1.  he  that  hath/,  wiih  a  proud  man 
2. have  no/. with  one  that  is  mightier  than  ihyiieJ/ 

17.  what/,  hath  the  wolf  with  the  lamb 

FENCED. 

2  Mac.  12.  13.  which  was  /.  about  with  walls 

FERVEiNCY. 
.Tud.  4.  9.  every  man  cried  to  God  with  great/. 

FERVENT. 
2  F.sd.  6.  58.  thy  only  begotten  and  thy/.  loTer 
1  Mac.  2.  54.  I'hinees,  in  being  zealous  and  /. 
56.  Elias,  fur  beins  zealous  and  /.  for  the  taw 
•FESTIVAL. 

1  Mac.  I.  45.  profane  Ihe  sabbaths  and/,  dajri 

FETCH. 

2  Mac.  2.  15.  semi  some  lo/.  them  to  you 

FETCHETH. 

1  Esd.  4.  34.  sun  /.  his  course  to  his  own  place 
Eccl.  31.  19.  he/  not  his  wind  short  on  hii  bed 

FETTERED. 
IVisd.  17.  2.  /.  wilh  the  bonds  of  a  long  nifht 

FETTERS. 
Eccl.  6.  24.  put  thy  feet  into  her/,  nerk  into  chain 
2!t.  then  shall  her/,  be  a  strong  defence  to  thot 
21.  19.  doctrine  to  fools   %  as/,  on  the  feet 
FEA'. 

2  Esd.  4.  33.  wherefore  are  our  years/,  and  evill 
7.  12.  ihey  are  but/,  and  evil,  full  of  perils 

7.  70.  there  should  be  very/,  left  in  a  multiliido 

8.  1.  but  he  hath  made  the  world  lo  come  for/. 
3.  there  be  many  created,  but  /.  shall  be  saved 
62.  but  I  have  shewed  lo  thee  and  a/,  like  thea 

10.  57.  called  with  the  Highest,  andso  are  but/. 
F.ccl.  17.  2.  he  gave  them  /.  days,  and  a  short  liraa 
41.13.  a  good  life  hath  hiit/.(lays,hiii  a  good  namo 
43.  32.  for  we  have  seen  but  a/,  of  his  works 
Bar.  2.  13.  we  are  bill  a/,  among  the  heathen 
1Jl/nc.3.I7.how  shiill  wo  beable  being  so/.to  fightl 

18.  for  many  to  be  shut  up  in  the  hands  of  u/. 

6.  54.  there  vvere  hut  a  /.  left  in  the  sanctuary 

7.  I.  Demetrius  caine  up  wilh  a/,  men  to  a  city 
28. 1  will  come  wilh  a/,  men,  that  I  maysee  you 

9.  9.  let  us  now  save  our  lives,  for  we  are  but  f. 
12.  45.  and  choose  a  f.  men  to  wait  on  thee 

15.  10.  BO  that  f.  were  left  with  Tryphon 

2  j)/ne.2.21.  so'that  heinu'huta/.  they  overcame 
6.  17.  come  to  declaring  of  Ihe  matter  in/,  wordk 
12.  34,  ID  fighting,  a  /.  of  the  Jews  were  slain 


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FIR 


[Apochtfh 


iMae.  14. 30.  gatherevl  together  nt/t  a/.of  liismen 

FEWKR. 

i  Mac.  5.  14.  and  no  /.  were  soW  than  slain 

10.  17.  they  killed  no  /.  than  twenty  thousand 

2. 10.  no/,  than  5000  men  on  loot,  500  horsemen 

fiUELITY. 

Eath.  O.  3.  Aman  was  approved  for  hi.  -tedfaet  /. 

FIELD. 
iiE,?rf.7.6.  acityisbuUdedandaet  upoif  abroad/. 
9.  17.  like  as  the/,  is,  so  is  £.'-"  ''"-  "•"''1 
24.  go  into  a/,  of  flowers  where  no  nouoc  id 
26.  there  did  I  eat  of  the  herbs  of  the/. 
10.3.  then  I  came  into  this/,  as  thou  seest 
32.  and  I  weni  into  the/,  andlo,  I  have  seen 
51.  therefore  1  bade  Ihee  remain  in  the/. 

12.  51. 1  remained  still  in  the  /.  seven  days  and  did 

eat  only  in  those  days  of  the  flowers  of  the  J. 

13.  57.  then  went  I  forth  into  the  /.  giving 
16.  28.  two  of  the/,  which  shall  hide  themselves 

77.  like  as  a/,  is  covered  over  with  bushes 
W.<id.  17.  17.  whetherhe  were  alab.:urerin  the/. 
]y.  7.  and  out  of  the  violent  si  ream  a  green/. 
Kcr.l.  24.  14.  as  -n  olive-tree  in  a  pleasant/ 
Bel  33.  and  who  was  going  into  the  /.  to  bring  it 
Mac.  10.  71.  come  down  to  us  into  the  plain/. 

14.  8.  the  trees  of  the  f.  gave  their  fruit 

FIELDS. 
Ksd.  15.  41.  that  all  /.  may  be  full  and  all  rivers 
16.  32.  and  f.  thereof  shall  wax  old,  and  her  ways 
Jud.  2.  27.  lie  burnt  up  all  their/,  and  destroyed 

3.  3.  all  our  /.  of  wheat,  lie  before  thy  face 

4.  5.  for  their  f.  were  of  late  leaped 
6.  4.  their  f.  shall  be  filled  with  dead  bodies 

I  Mac.  16.  10.  they  fle.d  to  the  towers  in  the/. 

FIERCE. 
lE.sd.  2.  27.  mighty  kings  and/,  were  in  Jerusalem 
Wisd.  1 1 .  17.  a  muititude  of  bears  or  /.  lions 
18.  15.  as  a  f.  man  of  war  into  the  imdst  of  a  land 
I  Mac.  10.35.  with  a /.courage  killed  all  they  inel 
12   15.  who  gave  a/,  assault  against  the  walls 

FIERCELY. 
F.Kth.  15.  7.  the  kins  looked  very  /.  upon  lier 
1  Mac.  6.  33.  the  king  marched  /.  with  his  host 

FIERCENES.S. 
2Jl/ac.l5.21.  Maccabou?  seeing  the  /.  of  the  beasts 

FIERY. 
msd.  11.  18.  breathing  out  either  a/,  vapour 
Keel.  43.  4.  breathing  out/,  vapours  and  sending 
45.  10.  to  consume  them  with  the/,  flame 
48.  9.  who  was  taken  up  in  a  chariot  of/,  horses 

FIFTH. 
2f;.<t(/.0.47.on  the  /.  dav  thou  s.iidst  to  seventh  part 
3  Mac.  7.  15.  afterward  they  brought  the  /.  also 

FIFTEENTH. 
Etlh.  10.  13.  the  14lh  and/,  day  of  the  monih 
I  Mac.  1.  54.  now  the  f.  diiv  of  the  month  Casleu 

FIFTY. 
Jud.  1.  2.  the  breadth  of  the  wall/,  cubits 

1  Mac.  9.  61.  took  about/,  persons  and  slew  them 

2  Mac.  13.  5.  there  was  a  lower  of/,  cubits  high 

FIFTIES. 
I  Mac.  3.  55.  Judas  ordained  captains  over  /. 

FIGS. 
Jud.  10.  5.  Judith  filled  a  hag  with  lumps  ol/. 

FiG-TREE. 
\Mac.  14.  12.  every  man  siil  under  his  vine  and/. 

FIGHT. 
I  Esd.  1.28.  but  nnderlook  to/,  with  him 
i<;«d6.24  at  that  I  line  shall  friends/,  like  enemies 
13.  8.  all  were  sore  afraid,  and  yet  durst/. 

11.  the  multiluile  which  was  prepared  lo/. 
31.  one  shall  undertake  to/,  against  aiiothei 

15.  15.  shall  stand  up  to/,  one  against  another 
lud.  7. 11./.  not  against  them  in  battle-array 
Esth.  U.  6.  two  great  dragons  came  ready  to/. 

7.  that  they  might/,  against  the  righteous 
tVisd.  5.  'iO.  and  the  world  shall/,  with  him 
Ecc;.4.28  strive  for  truth,  the  Lord  shall  /.for  thee 
29.  13.  it  shall/,  for  ihee . against  thy  enemies 
I  Mac.  2.  40.  if  we/,  not  for  uur  lives  and  laws 
41.  we  will/,  against  him,  nor  will  we  die  a.i 
66.  let  him/,  the  battle  of  the  people 

3.  21.  but  we/,  for  our  lives  and  our  laws 

43.  let  us/,  for  our  people  and  the  sanctut,,, 
58.  that  ye  may/. with  the.se nations  assembled 

4.  21.  the  host  of  Judas  in  the  plain,  ready  to/. 

5.  32.  he  said,  /.  lhi«  day  for  your  brethren 
57.  let  us  go  and  /.  against  the  heathen 
(>7.  for  that  they  went  out  to/,  unadvisedly 

6.  34.  they  might  provoke  the  elephants  to/. 
8.  32.  we  will/,  with  thee  by  sea  and  by  land 
9.8.per»dventurewemaybeableIo/.  with  them 

30.  chosen  thee,  that  thoumayest  /.  our  battles 

44.  lot  us  go  up  now  and/  for  our  lives 

12.  50.  Ihev  went  close  together  prepared  to/. 
13  9./.  our  battl«s,whirli  coiiimandest.we  willdo 
14.  13.  nor  wts  there  any  left  lo/.  against  Ihoin 

20.have  chased  avjayin/.theirenomiesfiomthen 
16.  3.  be  instead  of  me,  go  and  /  for  ournation 
lifa'-.'S.  IP  not  to  fear,  but  'of.  manful':- 
7Wi 


2  Mac.  8.  36.  told  that  Jews  had  G.  to/,  for  them 
11.  9.  they  were  ready,  not  only  to/,  with  men 
14.  18.  that  they  had  to/,  fur  their  country 

riGHTE'l'H. 
E.i!h.  14. 13.  his  heart  lo  hale  him  that  /.against  us 
IVisd.  16.  17.  tot  the  world/.  fi»  the  lighteuiis 
Eccl.  38.28.  he/,  with  t'.e  heat  of  the  lurnace 

FIGHTING. 
2  Esd.  13.  34.  and  lo  overcome  him  by  /. 
Eccl.  28.  11.  and  a  hasty/,  sheddeth  blood 

1  Mac  S.  10./.  with  them  slew  many  of  them 

2  Mac.  12.  34.  it  happened  that  in  their/,  logeiher 
15  27.  f.  with  their  hands,  and  praying  to  i;od 

FIGURE. 
Eccl.  49.  9.  made  mention  under  the  /.  of  the  rain 

FILL. 
2  Esd.  1.  20.  and  waters  flowed  out  to  your/. 
4.  32.  how  great  3  floor  shall  they/. 
Tob.  8.  18.  Raguel  bade  his  servanis/  the  grave 
Jud.  2.  8.  their  slain  shall/,  their  valleys 

7.  21.  they  had  no  water  to  drink  their/. 

8.  31.  the  Lord  will  send  rain  to/,  our  cisterns 
IVisd.  2.  7.  let  us/,  ourselves  with  costly  wine 
Eccl.  24.  19.  and  /.  yourselves  with  my  fruits 

36.  14./.  Sion  with  thy  unspeakable  oracles 
FILLED. 

2  E.id.  4.  36.  when  the  number  of  seedsis/.  in  you 
5.25.  of  all  depths  of  sea  thou  hast /.thee  one  river 

Tub.  12.  9.  that  e.\ercise  alms  shall  be/,  with  life 

.fiid.  6.  4.  their  fields  shall  be  /.  with  dead  bndies 
10.  5.  she/,  a  bag  with  parched  corn  and  figs 
13.2.01oferiies  Ivirigalong,  for  he  was/with  wine 

IVisd.  13.  12.  refuse  to  dress  his  meat,/,  himself 
18.  16.  thyalmighiy  word/ all  things  willi  death 

Eccl.  2.  16.  thallovc  him  shall  be/,  with  the  law 

4.  12.  that  seek  her  early  shall  be/,  with  joy 

16.  29.  the  Lord  /.  it  with  his  blessings 

17.  7.  withal,  he/,  them  with  undeistaniling 
23.  11.  swearer  shall  be/,  with  iniquity 

31.  3.  when  he  resteih,  he  is/,  with  his  delicates 

32.  15.  he  that  seekelh  the  law,  be/,  therewith 

33.  16. 1/,  my  wine-press  like  a  gatherer  ofgrapes 

37.  24.  a  wise  man  shall  be/,  w'ith  blessings 
39.0. he  shall  be  /.  with  the  spirit  of  underslan.'.ii:g 

12.  for  I  am/  as  the  moon  at  the  full 
42.  25.  who  shall  be/,  with  beholding  hipi  glcry 

47.  14.  and  as  a  flood  /.  with  undersiandiiig 

48.  12.  and  Elizeas  was/,  with  his  spirit 
riiir.  3.  32.  he  hath/,  it  with  four-footed  beapis 

5.  7.  God  hath  appoinied  t.Sat  valleys  ba/.  up 
.S«.s.  32.  that  they  niifiht  be/,  with  her  beauty 
2./)7ac.3.30.the  lemple'was/.  with  joy  and  gladness 

4.  40.  the  common  people  being/,  with  rage 

6.  4.  the  temple  was/,  with  rioting  and  revelling 

5.  the  altar  was/,  with  profane  things 

7.  21.  she  exhorted,/,  with  courageous  spirits 
9.  7.  but  still  was/,  with  pride,  breathing  out 

12.  16.  3  lake,  being/,  full,  was  sei-n  running 

13.  16.  at  last  they  /.  tlie  camp  with  fear 
FILLEDST. 

Ecrl  47.  15.  ai  d  thou  /.  it  with  dark  parables 

FII.LETH. 
IVisd.  1.7.  the  Spirit  ef  the  Lord/,  the  world 
Eccl.  1.  16. to  fear  the  Lord,/,  men  wiih  her  fruits 
24   25.  he/,  all  things  with  his  wisdom 

FILTH. 
Eccl.  23.  2.  is  compared  to  the/,  of  a  dunghill 
'>7  4  so  the/,  of  a  man  in  his  talk  remaineth 

FILTHY. 
IVisd.  11.  18.  or/,  scents  of  scattered  sm(d;e 
Eccl.  22.  i  .a  slothful  man  is  compared  to  a  /.  stone 

FILTHLNESS. 

H'isd.  2.  10.  he  abslaineth  from  our  ways  as/. 

2  Mac.  9.  9.  and  the  f.  of  his  smell  was  noisome 

"FIND. 

1  Esd.  2.  22.  thou  shall  f.  in  the  chronicles 

2  Esd.  3.  36.  Shalt/,  that  Israel  kepi  thy  precepts 
Tob.  2.  2.  what  poor  man  soever  thou  shall/. 
/ud.  8.  14.  you  cannot/,  the  depth  of  the  heart 

14.  3.  run  lo  the  tent  of  Olofernes,  but  not/,  him 
Etth..  16.  15.  we/,  that  the  Jews  are  no  evil-doers 
IVisd.  2.  24.  they  that  do  hold  of  his  side,  do  /.  ii 

6.  10.  that  have  learned  shall/,  what  to  answer 
14   for  he  shall  /.  her  silling  at  his  doors 

9.  16.  wilh  labour  do  we/,  the  things  before  us 

13.  6.  seeking  God  and  desirous  lo/.  niin 
g.how  did  they  noteonner/.  out  the  Ld.thereofl 

Eccl.  1.  13.  he  shall  /.  favour  in  the  day  of  death 
3.  18.  thou  shall /.  favour  before  the  Lord 

31.  and  wl)."n  he  falletli,  he  shall  /.  a  stay 
6.  16.  they  that  fear  the  Lord  shall/  iiim 
18.  so  shall  thou/  wisdom  till  thine  old  age 
28.  for  at  the  last  thou  shall/,  her  rest 
|5.  6.  he  shall/ joy  and  a  crown  of  gladness 
16.  14.  every  man  shall/,  according  to  his  works 
18.  4.  and  who  shall  /.  out  his  noble  acts  1 

24.  28.  no  more  shall  ihc  last  /.  her  out 

25.  3.  how  canst  thou/,  any  thing  in  thine  age'! 

27.  16.  and  shall  never/,  friend  lo  his  mind 

28.  1.  he  that  revengetii,  shall  /.  vengeance 


Eccl. '2^  3.  thou  shall/,  the  thing  t!^at  is  nr.ceisai 
3.'.  22.  at  the  iasl  thou  shall/,  as  I  lold  thee 

32.  14.  they  that  seek  him  early  shall/.  faveCT 

33.  25.  if  set  Ihy  si.'rvant  tolaboiir  thou  shall/,  re 
41.  24.  thou  shall/,  favour  before  all  men 
51.  26.  instruction  is  hard  at  hand  to/ 

Har.  1.  12.  we  shall/,  favour  in  their  sight 
Van.  3. 15.  no  place  lo  sacrifice  and  /.  mercy 
.^vs.  14.  when  they  might/.  Susannah  alone 
IMac.  10.  16.  he  said.shall  we/,  such  another  mi 
2  Alac    2.  6.  mark  tlie  way  but  ihey  could  not/ 
24.  the  dilliculty  Ihey/.  which  desiie  lo  look 
S.O.iiiid  thinking  there  lo/.succour  for  hiskindr 
6.  22.  liie  old  friendship  with  ihem  might  f  favo 
FINDEST. 
2  Esd.  2.  23.  wherever  thou  /.  the  dead  bury  Ih 
Bel  12.  if  thou/,  not  thai  Bel  hath  eaten  all 

FINDETH. 
Eccl.  19.  28.  when  he/,  opportunity,  hn  will  df 
25.  10.  oh  how  great  is  he  that/,  wisdom! 
32.  17.  but/,  an  excuse  according  to  his  will 
40.  18.  he  thai/,  a  treasure  is  above  them  boll 

FINDING. 

Esth.  16.  14.  he  thought,/,  us  destitute  of  frien 

Eccl.  13.  26.  the/,  out  of  a  parable  is  wearisoi 

FINE. 

1  Esd. 3.  6.  biidlesofgold  and  a  head-tire  of/,  lin 
./ud.  10.  5.  she  filled  a  bag  with  figs  and/  brei 
Eccl.  35.  2.  .bo  that  repuielh  good,  olfer^  /.  flou 

38.  li.  a  sweet  savour  and  a  memorial  of/,  flu 
Hcl  3.  were  .spent  twelve  great  measures  of/,  flo 

2  Mac.  1.8.  we  offijred  sacrifices  and/,  flour 
FINELY. 

2.¥'jc.l5.39.so  speech/framed  delighl«h  the eo 

FINGERS. 
!Visd.  15.  15.  idols  nor  have/,  of  hande  loiianc 

FINISH. 
Tob.  8.  17.  grant  mercv,U  i^o./.  iheirlife  ir.hea/ 
Ecc...  'iS.  27.  they  that  watch  to/,  a  work 
28.hesettetli  his  mind  to  f.ius  work  and  «  atehe 
FINISHED. 

1  Esd.  4.  55.  till  the  day  that  the  house  was; 
0.  14.  it  wasbuildeil  many  years  ago,  and  was 

28.  help  them,  till  the  house  of  the  Lor('  be/. 
7.4.  Ihey/.  these  by  thecommandmeni  of  the  I 
5.  thus  was  the  holy  house/,  in  the  mon.h  .\il 

2  Esd.  6.  20.  and  when  the  world  shall  be/. 
7'ji.8.20.for  before  the  days  of  the  marriiigo  wer 
.lud.  5.  22.  when  Achior  iiad/.  these  sayings 

8.  34.  nol  declare  it  till  the  ihings  be/,  ilial  I 
Eccl.50.  lO.besougbt  Ld.  till  they  had/,  hisserv 
1  Mac.  4.  51.  they"/",  all  the  works  they  began  to 

FINISHING. 
1  Esd.  5.  73.  Ihey  hindered  the/,  of  the  buildin 


F.ccl.  37.  11.  Willi  a  hireling  for  a  year  of/ 
50.  14.  /.  the  sei  vice  at  nie  altar  to  adorn  olfer 
2  Mac.  2.  9.  the  sacrifice  of  the/,  of  the  temp:. 
FIRE. 

1  Esd.  1.  12.  thev  roasted  the  passover  with/. 
55.  they  hroke'walls  and  set/,  upon  her  lows 

6.  24.  where  they  do  sacrilice  wilh  continual. 

2  K.fd.  1.23.  I  gave  you  not/,  for  your  blasphen 

3.  19.  thy  glory  went  through  four  gales  of  /. 

4.  5.  go  thy  way,  weigh  me  the  weight  ol  ihc 

9.  I  have'asked  thee  hut  only  of  the/,  and  w 
16.  for  the/,  came  and  consumed  it 
50.  as  the/,  is  greater  ihan  Ihe  smoke 

6.  37.  inv  spirit  was  greatly  set  on/and  in  ilisir 

7.  8.  one  only  path  between  the/,  and  th.!  wa 

8.  8.  thy  creature  is  preserved  in/,  and  water 
22.  whose  service  is  conversant  in  wind  and 

13.4.  the  earth  faileth  when  it  feeleth  the/ 

10.  only  I  *aw  as  it  had  been  a  bhist  of/. 

11.  the  bhist  of/,  ttdl  U|)on  ihemullitmie 

27  therecameasa  blast  of  wind, and/.aiid  sio 
38.  destroy  them  by  the  law,  which  is  like  it 

14.  39.  but  llie  colour  of  the  water  was  like/ 

15.  23.  the/,  is  gone  forth  from  his  wratl 
41.  /.  hail,  and  flying  swords,  and  many  wal 
61.  thou  as  stubble,  they  shall  be  unto  Ihee  a; 

16.4.  a  f  is  sent  among  you,  who  may  (pjenrb 
6.  or  tiiay  aiiv  one  quench  the/,  in  thesinbb 
9./.  shall  go  from  his  wi  ath,  who  may  qu.  nch 
15.  the/.  IS  kincHed,  and  shall  not  be  |)ui  ou 
53.  for  God  shall  burn  coals  of/,  upon  \iU  .'i« 
73.  they  shall  be  tried  as  the  gold  in  liie  /. 
78.it  is  cast  into  the /.to  be  consumed  iherCH 
Jud.  8.  27.  for  he  hath  nol  tried  us  in  the/. 

13.  13.  they  marie  a/,  for  a  light,  and  si I  roi 

16.  17.  in  putting/,  and  worms  in  iheir  flesh 
r.sth.  16.  24.shail  be  destroyed  wilh/.  aiidsM 
Ifisd.  10  6   who  fled  from  the/,  which  fell  do 

13.2.  but  deemed  It  either/,  or  wind,  or  swift 

16.  16.  anil  thiough/  were  they  consumed 
17. the/had  more  force  in  the  water  thai  quen 
19.  ii  buriieth  in  water  above  the  power  oi  J 
22.butsnowand  ice  endured  the/and  tneltvd 
27.  that  which  was  not  destroyed  of  the/. 

17.  5.  no  power  of  the/,  might  give  them  Hg 
6.  only  there  appeared  a  /'.  kindled  of  itself 


APOrRTPHA-l 


FIR 


7I7/a  18.  :>.  Itioii  eavesf  tliem  a  jurmng  plllaiof/. 

19  iX'  tiie/.  liaii  power  in  the  waler,  lorgtiUmg 
KifZ2.  5.  for  gold  is  tied  in  the/,  men  in  adversity 

.1.  30.  waier  will  quench  a  (laming/. 

7.  IT.  forthe  vengeance  of  ungodly  is/,  and  worms 

b.  3.  and  heap  not  wood  upon  his/. 

10.  lest  Ihou  be  burnt  witli  the  Haine  of  his/. 

9.  8.  for  herewith  love  is  kindled  as  a/. 

11.  >2.  of  a  spark  of/,  a  heap  of  coals  is  kindled 
15   10.  ho  htith  set/,  and  water  before  thee 

IG.  6.  among  the  ungodly  shall  a/,  be  kindled 
21.  !1.  the  end  is  a  liame  cf/.  to  destroy  them 
S^J.  24  as  the  vapour  and  smokegoeth  before  the/. 
23    10.  a  hot  mind  is  a   burning  /.   will  not  be 
quenched,  never  cease  till  he  hath  kindled  a/. 
'28.  10  as  the  matter  of  the/,  ia,  so  it  burnetii 

11.  a  hasty  contention  kindleth  a/. 

36.  9.  let  him  be  consumed  by  the  rage  of  the/. 

38.  28.  the  vapour  of  the/,  wasteth  his  Hesh 

39.  26.  water  and  /.  are  for  the  use  of  man's  life 
29./  and  death  were  created  for  vengeance 

40.  30.  but  in  his  belly  there  shall  burn  a/. 

43.  21.  it  burnetii  and  consuinelh  the  grass  as/. 
48.  1.  then  stood  up  Elias  the  prophet  us/. 
3.  he  also  three  times  brought  down/. 

9.  who  was  taken  up  in  a  whirlwind  of/. 

50. 9.  as  /.  and  incense  in  the  censer,  and  as  vessel 
51.  4.  from  the  choking  of/,  on  every  side;  and 

from  the  midst  cf  the/,  which  I  kindled  not 

J/arA.So.f.  shall  come  on  hrr  from  the  Everlasting 

6.55.  when/  fallethon  the  house  ofgndsof  wood 

Dan-  3.  1.  and  they  walked  in  the  midst  of  the/. 

2.  opening  his  nioiitli  in  the  mi.lst  of  the/,  said 

■26.  the  an^t'l  smole  the  flame  ofthe/.  out  of  oven 

44.  O  ye/,  and  heal,  bless  ye  the  Lord 

Mac.  1.  31.  when  taken  spoils  of  ciiy,  he  set  it  on/. 

56.  when  rent  books  they  burnt  ihem  with/. 

5.  28.  took  all  their  spoils,  and  hinrit  city  with/. 
35.  received  spoils  thereof,  and  burnt  it  wiih/. 

08.  Judas  burnt  their  carved  images  wilh/. 

6.  39.  the  moiintuins  sliined  like  laniiis  of/. 
51.  set  their  instruments  to  cast/,  and  stones 

10.  ft4.  the  temple  of  Dagon  he  burnt  with/. 

10.10.  wherefore  heburnt  towers  in  Azotiis  with/. 
2  Miic.  1.  18.  keep  it  as  the/,  which  was  given  us 

ly.    he  priests  took  the/,  of  the  altar  privily 
SW.  did  send  of  those  priests  that  had  hid  it  to  the 
/.  they  lold  us  lliey  founil  no/,  hut  tliirk  water 
22.  this  done,  there  was  a  great/,  kindled 
33.  wher:,'  ihs  priests  had  hid/,  water  appeared 
".  1    to  take  the/,  as  it  hath  been  signified 

10.  the/,  raiiie  down  from  heaven  and  consumed 

7.  5.  to  be  brought  to  the/,  ami  fried  in  ihe  pan 
R  33.  Calhsthtiies  that  had  set/,  on  the  holy  g:itc6 
9.7.  breaihing  out/,  in  his  raije  iigainst  the  Jews 
10.  3.  striking  stones,  they  took/,  out  of  them 

12.  6.  burnt  the  haven,  and  set  the  Imai*  on/. 

9.  set/,  on  the  haven  and  navy,  so  ihal  the  hslit 
ofthe/.  was  seen  at  Jerusalem  2J0  fiirloni'.s  off 

53.  8.  the  altar  whose/  and  ashes  were  holy 
14.  41.  bade  that/,  should  be  brought  to  burn  it 

FIRES. 
/ud.  7.  5.  when  they  kindled/,  on  their  towers 

1  .Mac.  12.  98.  they  kindled/,  in  their  camp 
UI/ic.  10.36.  am!  kindling  f.  burntihe  blasphemers 

FIRM. 
CCC/.43.15.  by  his  great  power  he  makelh  clouds/. 

FIRMLY. 

F.stli.  13.5.  Ihatour  kiiigd.rnaynotbe/.establislieil 

F.ccl.  42.  17.  which  tlir  Almightv  Lord/,  seltled 

F!RM.AMENt. 

2  Ksd.  4.  7.  how  many  springs  are  above  the/. 
6.  4.  before  the  measures  ofthe/.  were  named 

20  the  books  shall  be  opened  before  the/. 

41.  on  second  day  thou  madest  the  spirit  of  the/ 
F.ccl.  43.  1.  Ihe  clear/,  the  beauty  of  heaven 
Oan  3.  34.  blessed  ait  thmi  in  the/,  of  heaven 

FIRSr. 
1  E.id.  1.  1.  the  fourteenth  day  ofthe/.  month 

2.  1.  in  the/,  year  of  Cyrus  king  ofthe  Persians 

3.  10.  the/,  wrote,  wine  is  the  strongest 

17.  then  began  the/,  who  had  spoken  of  wine 
5.  53.  from  the/,  day  of  ilie  sevenlh  month 

57.  in  the/,  day  of  ihe  second  monlh 

5.  17.  in  tile  f.  year  that  king  Cyrus  reigned 
7. 10.  Israel  lield  the  passr.ver"  I4th  dav  of/,  monlh 
9.  '6.  Ml  the/,  day  of  Ihe  tenth  monlh  they  sat 
17  was  brought  to  an  end  the/,  dayof/.  monlh 
40.  hear  the  law  in  the/,  day  of  seventh  month 
4.')  for  he  sat  honourably  in  llie/.  jilace  in  sijht 
K.«i/.  3  12.  they  began  to  be  more  ungodly  than/ 

5.  42.  even  so  there  is  no  swiftness  ofthe/. 

6.  7.  or  when  shall  be  the  end  of  ibe  f.7 
8.  Jacob's  hand  held/,  the  heel  of  Esau 

38.0  Lord,tlio:ippakeslthe/  day  and  saidpl  thus 

58.  whom  Ihou  hast  called  thy/  born 

J".  10.  for  out  of  her  csme  all  at  the/,  others  come 

14.  45.  the/,  that  thou  hast  written  publish  openly 

rob.  1.  6   with  ihat  which  was/,  shorn 

7«  thtf.  tenth  of  all  mrreasa  f  save  to  Aaron 

787 


fLA 

Tob.  5.  13.  we  offered  the /.-born  and  Ihe  tenths 
14.  5.  they  shall  build  a  temple,  but  not  like  the/. 

./wd.  2. 1.  Ihe  two  and  twentieth  day  ofthe/.  monlh 
8.  29.  this  is  not  the/,  day  wherein  thy  wisdom 

F.sth.  11.  2.  in  the/,  day  ofthe  month  Nisan 

lyisd.  6.  13.  in  making  herself/,  known  to  them 
7. 1.  offspring  of  him  that  was/,  madeof  ths  eartli 

3.  the/,  voioe  which  I  uttered  was  crying 

10.  1.  pruseived  the/,  tbrnied  father  ofthe  world 
lit.  3.  Iho/.  author  of  beauty  hath  created  them 

18.  13.  upon  the  destruction  of  the /-born 
K.-cl.  4.  17.  at  the/,  she  will  walk  with  liirn 

0.  7.  if  thou  wouldst  get  a  friend,  prove  him/. 

11.  7.  blame  not,  understand/,  and  then  rebuke 
12. 17.  thou  shall  find  him  there/,  tho'  he  pretend 
17.  18.  whom,  being  his /.-born,  he  nouriaheth 

19.  18.  the  fear  ofthe  Lord  le  the/,  step 

23. 23. /.she  hath  disobeyed  the  law  ofthe  Lord 
31.17. leaveoff/.foriDanners'  sake, not  unsatiable 

18.  reach  not  out  thine  hand/,  of  all 
3S.  12.  Israel,  whom  Ihou  haat  named  thy /.-horn 

1  jl/ac.  1.  1.  he  reigned  in  his  stead,/,  over  Greece 

2.  IS.  come  thou/.aiid  lultil  kiDg'scomniatidiiunt 
5.  40.  if  he  pass  over/,  to  us,  we  shall  not  be  able 

43.  he  went/,  over  to  them,  and  people  afler  hini 

7.  13.  the  Assideans  were  the/,  thai  sought  peace 
43.  Nicanor  himself  was/,  slain  in  the  battle 

8.  24.  if  there  come/,  any  war  on  the  Romans 
27.  if  war  come/,  on  the  nation  of  ihe  Jews 

10.  47.  he  was  the/,  that  entreated  of  true  peace 

10.  0.  he  went/,  over  himself,  and  then  the  men 

2  .Mac.  2.  30.  belonging  to  the  /.  author  of  the  siory 
4.40.  hegan/.to  offer  violence,  one  Auraniisleadtr 

7.  2.  hut  one  cf  them  that  spake/,  said  thus 

4.  to  cut  out  the  tongue  of  him  that  spake/. 

7.  when  the/.  wa;idend,  they  brought  the  second 
8.23.  Iiimself  leading  Ihe  f.  band,  he  joined  battle 

FIRST-FRUITS. 
Tob.  I.  0.  having  ihe/.  and  tenths  of  increase 
■  fud.  11.  13.  are  resolved  to  spend  the/,  ofthe  corn 
Eccl.  7.  31. give  priests  the/,  and  trespass-ofiering 
35.  8.  and  diminish  not  the/,  of  thy  bands 
45.  20.  he  divided  to  him  the/,  ofthe  increase 

1  Mac.  3.  49.  they  brought  the/,  and  the  tithes 

FISH. 

2  E.td.  5.  7.  the  Sodomitish  sea  shall  cast  out/. 
7'oS.6.2.to  wash  himself,  a/,  leaped  out  of  Ihe  river 

3.  the  angel  said  to  him  lake  the/,  and  the  young 

man  laid  bold  ofthe/.  and  drew  it  to  laii(l 

4.  open  the/,  and  lake  Ihe  heart  and  Ihe  liver 

5.  when  they  had  roasted  the/,  they  did  eat  it 

6.  to  what  use  is  the  heart,  liver  and  gall  ofthe/..' 

10.  lay  on  themsomi^  ofthe  heart  &  liver  of  the/. 

8.  2.  put  the  he.-.rt  anil  the  liver  of  the/,  thereon 

11.  4.  take  in  Ihine  hand  the  gall  ofthe/. 

FISHES. 

2  F.nd.  6. 47.  that  it  should  bring  forth  fowls  and  /. 

10. 12.  the/,  thereof  are  troubled  before  Ihe  Lord 

lyisd.iil.lfl.  how  the  river  cast  up  frogs  instead  of/. 

FIT. 
If'isd.  13.  II.  a  veese!/.  for  the  service  of  man's  life 
Fieri.  33.  28.  set  him  to  work  as  is/,  for  him 
.Sits.  15.  it  fell  out  ns  they  watched  a/,  time 
2  .1/a(;.2.20.  mustseek/.  things  for  iidorningthereof 

3.  37.  who  might  be  a  /.  man  to  be  seni  again 

4.  19.  thought/,  not  !o  bestow  on  the  sacrifice 

FITTFNfi. 
2  J\fac.  15.  38  if  done  well,  and  as  is/,  the  story 

FIVE. 
Jiid.  7.  .30.  Oz.ian  snid.  let  us  yet  endure/,  days 
8.  9.  had  sworn  lo  deliver  the  cily  after/,  days 
F.rrt.  17.  .5.  the  nseof  the/,  opcrationsof  the  Lord 
2  .Mac.  2.  23.  bring  declared  by  Jason  in/,  books 
10.  20./.  comely  men  upon  horses  appeared 
FLAME. 
2  Fsd.  4.  48.  when  the/,  was  gone  by,  I  looked 
If'isd.  IR.  18.  aomelinies  the/,  was  mitigated 
Feci.  3.  10.  lost  thou  be  burnt  with  Ihe/.  of  his  fire 
21.  9.  ihe  end  of  them  is  a/,  of  fire  to  deslroy 
28.  22.  nor  shall  Ihey  he  burnt  with  the/,  thereof 
45.  19.  lo  consume  them  with  the  fiery/ 
/)/!!!.  3  24. so  Ihat/.  streamed  forlh  above  furnace 
20.  tho  aiijel  smote  the/,  of  fire  out  ofthe  oven 
00.  out  of  iniclst  ofthe  burning/,  delivered  us 

1  .^fnc.'2.^''■  by  believing  were  saved  out  of  Ihe/. 

2  .Mac.  1.  32.  this  done,  there  was  kindled  a/.     . 

FLAMES. 
n'i.<:d.  17.  5.  nor  could  ihe  biight/.  of  the  stirs 
19. 21.  on  theolher  side,  the/,  wasted  noi  the  flesh 
FLAMINO. 
2  Esd.  13.  10.  out  of  his  lips  he  sent  a/,  breath 

11.  l!ie  f.  breath  fell  with  violence  on  mulliliide 
"ccl.  3  30.  water  will  quench  a/,  fire 

FLAT. 
1  Ps(Z.  8.91.  lying/onlhe  ground  before  the  temple 
I  .Mac.  4.  40.  Ihey  0  II  down/,  to  the  around 
■2.Mi:c.  10  4.  Ihey  fell/,  and  besought  the  Lord 
13.  12.  lying/,  on  the  ground  three  days  long 
FI.ATTER 
1  Esd.  4. 31.  the  ki.ig  was  fain  to/,  to  bo  reconciled 


FLE 

Tfisd.  14.  1~  they  might/,  him  that  was  abaeat 
FLED. 

2  Esd.  8. 53.  corruption  is/,  into  hell  to  be  forgottor 
10.  3.  I  rose  up  by  night  and/,  and  came  lutlier 

14.  18.  truth  is/,  far  away,  leasing  is  at  hand 
Tob.  1.  18.  when  he  was  come,  and/,  from  Jadr'. 

21.  they/,  into  the  mountains  of  ArariUh 
2.  8.  this  man  is  not  yet  afraid  who/,  away 

8.  3.  he/,  into  the  utmost  parts  of  Egypt 
.lud.5.  8.  they/,  into  Mesopotamia,  and  sojourned 

10.  12.  1  am  ofthe  Hebrews,  and  am/,  from  tiieni 

11.  3.  but  tell  me  why  art  thou/,  from  them  ; 
10.  knowing  this  I  am/,  from  their  presence 

15.  2.  they/,  into  every  way  ofthe  ;)laii; 
If'isd.  10.  0.  who/,  from  fire,  which  fell  on  cities 

10.  when  righteous/,  from  his  brolher's  wraih 

1  Jilac.  2.  28.  he  and  his  sons/,  to  the  mountaiiu 

43.  also  all  they  that/,  for  iicrseciition  joined 

4.  14.  heathen  being  discomfited/  iiilo  the  plais 

5.  9.  but  they/,  lo  the  fortress  of  Dalliema 

7.  32.  and  the  rest/,  into  the  cily  of  David 

44.  they  cast  away  their  weapons  and/. 

9.  18.  Judas  was  killed,  and  the  remnant/. 
33.  they/,  into  the  wilderness  of 'I'hccoe 

10.  49.  Demetrius'  host/.  Alexander  followed 
64.  when  his  accusers  saw,  they/,  all  away 

83.  the  horsemen  being  scattered/,  to  Azotua 

84.  Ihem  ihat  were/,  into  it  he  burnt  with/. 
lI.IO.AIe.xander/.  to  Arabia, there  to  bedefendei 

46.  wherefore  the  king/,  into  the  court 
55.  against  Demetrius, who  turned  his  back  and/ 
69.  all  Ihat  were  of  Jonathan's  side/. 
15.  II.  he/,  to  Dora,  which  lieth  by  the  sea  aide 

21.  fellows  that  have/,  from  their  country  to  yoc 
37.  in  the  meantime/.  Tryphon  to  Orlhosia* 

10.  10.  so  they/,  lo  the  towers  in  the  field 

2  Mac.  5.5.  city  taken,  Menelaus/.  into  the  castle 
7./.  again  into  the  country  ofthe  Animoniles 

8.  13.  they  that  were  fearful/,  away 

33.  Callisihenes,  who  was/,  into  a  little  house 
10.13.  were/,  together  into  two  very  strLngcasile. 
32.  as  for  Timolheus,  he/,  into  a  strong  hold 

11.  12.  Lysias/.  away  shamefully,  and  escaped 

12.  6.  and  those  that/,  thilher,  he  slew 

22.  the  enemies/,  amain,  one  running  this  wr./ 
35.  smote  hisshouIder,sollialGorgias/.loMaiico 

14.  14.  the  heathen  ihat  had/,  out  of  Judea 
FLEE. 
2  Esd.  2.  36./.  Ihe  shadow  of  this  world 

14.  15.  and  haste  thee  to/,  from  these  times 
Tob.  6.  17.  the  devil  shall  smell  it  and/,  away 
.Jud.  14.  3.  they  shall  /.  before  your  face 
ll'isd.  1.  5.  for  holy  spiritof  discipline  will/.deceil 
Eccl.  21.  2.  /.  from  sin  as  from  the   face  of  :i 

serpent ' 
Bar.  6.  55.  their  priests  will/,  away  and  escape 
1  J\Tac.  1.  53.  wherever  they  could/,  for  succour 

4.  5.  for,  said  he,  these  fellows/,  from  us 

9.  10.  God  forbid  Ihat  I  should/,  from  them 

10.  43.  Ihat/.  to  the  temple  at  Jerusalem 
73.  v\  herr'  there  is  not  a  place  to/,  unio 

2Jl/»c.4.20.Ja.son  was  compelled  to/.toAmmonitK> 
42.  and  all  of  them  they  forced  to/. 
9.4.disgracedoneto  him  bv  those  thatmadehim/ 
FLESH. 

./urf.  2.  3  then  Ihey  decreed  to  destroy  all  /. 
14.  10.  he  circumcised  the/,  of  his  foreskin 
10.  17.  in  putting  fire  and  worms  in  their/. 
IVisd.  7.  2.  I  was  fashioned  to  be  /.  in  ten  monthc 
12.5.  and  those  devourers  of  man's/. 
19.21.  flames  wasted  not  the/,  ofthe  livine  thir.^ 

F.ccl.  1.  10.  she  is  with  all  /.  according  lo  his  gili 

13.  10.  all/,  consorteth  according  to  kind 

14.  17.  all/,  waxeth  old  as  a  garment 
18.  so  is  the  generation  of/,  and  blood 

17.  4.  he  put  the  fear  of  man  upon  all/. 
31.  and/,  and  blood  will  imagine  evil 

18.  13.  but  the  mercy  ofthe  Lord  is  upon  all/. 
23.  6.  let  not  the  lust  ofthe/.  take  hohi  of  mi 

16.  a  fornicator  in  the  body  of  his  /. 

25.  20.  cut  her  off  from  thy/,  and  give  her  a  bi' 

28.  5.  if  he  that  is  /.  nourish  hatred,  who  will 

entreat! 

17.  the  stroke  of  the  whip  makelh  marks  in  tho/. 
31.  1.  waiching  for  riches  coiisumelh  the/. 

38.  28.  Ihe  viipour  ofthe  fire  wasletli  his/. 

39.  19.  the  works  of  all/  are  bel'ore  him 

40.  8.  such  things  happen  lo  all  f.  man  and  (>eeat 
41.3.  the  sentence  ofthe  Lord  over  all/ 

44  18.  thill  all/,  should  perish  no  more  I; y  the  Hood 

20.  he  eslahlisiied  Ihe  covenant  in  his/. 
45.  I.  who  found  favour  in  the  sight  o   all/ 
Par.  2.  3.  Ihat  a  man  should  eat  Ihe/  of  hiseDt 
Rcl  5.  living  God  who  hath  soveieijntj  over  ail/ 
I  .Hfnc.  7.  17./  of  thy  saints  have  they  cant  out 
"iMac.  6.  21.  besought  him  to  bring/,  of  hie  ^.m 
provision,  and  make  as  if  he  df'  eat 
Ihe/. 
7.  1.  compelled  njainst  Ihe  .aw,  to  taste  •witlfw'/. 
9.  9.  while  he  lived  in  pain,  his/  fell  awar 


FLO 


FLESHLY. 
EftA.  11    0.  and  to  magmly  a  /.  king  for  over 

Fl.ESHV. 
Beet.  17. 16.oor  could  ihcy  make/,  hearts  for  stent 

FLEW. 
iEad.  11.  5.  lo,  the  eayle/.  with  her  feathers 
13.6.  he  haiJ  graved  a  inouuiaiii,  and/,  up  uiior.it 

FLIES. 
fVisd.  If    9.  f»r  them  the  bitings  of/,  killed 
19.  10.  how  the  ground  hrouglil  forth/. 

FLIGHT. 
2  Fsd.  5.  *.  the  fowls  8h.\ll  lake  their/,  away 
^\!ac.  4.  20.  that  the  Jews  had  put  their  host  to/ 
;,5.    HOW  when  Lvsias  saw  his  army  put  to/. 
1,  tiO.  thai  Jos«ph  and  Azarias  were  put  to/. 

I.  ;'•.  (hat  the  armies  against  Judea  were  put  to/. 
10.  T'i  tliy  fathers  have  been  twice  put  to/. 
li    l.i.  king  I'lolemee  met  him  and  put  liiin  lo/. 

~i.  'epui  iheiii  to/,  and  so  they  ran  away 
(i    r   (Jii.delius  anil  Ins  host  were  put  to/. 

Mac.  (5.  tJ   put  to/,  no  small  number  of  enemies 
■H.  Iiy  helii  ul'lhe  Almighty  they  (lul  all  to/. 

iS.i!..Aiilioclius  being  put  to/  returned  with  shame 

II.  11.  and  they  |nit  all  the  other  to/. 
liJ.  ^Si.  afler  he  hail  put  lo/.  and  destroyed  them 

37.  lushing  unawares  he  put  them  to/. 

FL[NT 
\  Mac.  10.73  where  rsneitherstoiienor/.niir  place 

FLLN'TV. 
IVitd.  11.  4.  water  wasgiventhemoutof/  rock 

FLt)CK. 
J  F.sd. .').  18.  leaveth  his  /.  in  the  hands  of  wolves 
15.  10.  my  people  is  led  as  a/,  to  the  slaughter 
Tub.  7.  8.  alter  they  had  killed  a  ram  of  the/. 
b'«r.4.26.werelaken  away  as  a/.cau^ht  of  enemies 

FLOCKS 
Jud.  2.27.  he  destroyed  their/  and  herds 
3.  3.  our/,  and  herds  he  before  Ihy  face 
i  Mac.  14. 14.  the  heathen  came  lo  Nicanor  by  /. 

FLOCKING. 
2  Mae.  3.  18.  others  ran/,  out  of  Iheir  houses 
14.  23.  sent  away  [>enple  that  came/,  lo  him 

FLOOD 
iEsd.i  O.thoii  hroughiest  the/  on  those  that  dwell 
10.  as  death  was  to  .■Xdam,  so  the/,  to  these 
13.  4-1.  held  still  the/  till  they  were  passed  over 
Esth.  11.  10.  from  a  little  fountain  a  great/ 
H'isd.  10.  4.  the  earth  being  drowned  with  the/. 
heel.  21.  13.  knowledge  shall  abound  like  a/. 
3'J  S').  his  blessing;  watered  the  dry  land  as  a/. 
40.  10.  and  for  Iheir  sakes  came  the/. 
44.  17.  therefirf  was  he  left  when  the/,  came 

18.  that  all  flesh  should  perish  no  more  by  the/. 
17.  14.  and  as  a/  filled  wiih  undeislanding 
Mac.C).  II.  h"\v  great  a/  ofmiscry  wherein  I  am? 
7  a.  Ilacchides,  who  ruled  beyond  the/ 

FLOODS. 
i  Fad.  4   15.  the/  of  the  sea  also  took  counsel 
57.lhe  thought  uf  the/  of  the  sea  came  to  nought 
10.  the  seaalsi  hath  his  place  to  hear  his/. 
21.  like  as  the  sea  is  given  lo  his/,  even  so 
Iti.  tiO  that  the/  migiit  pour  dc.wn  from  rocks 
H'iirf.  5.  22   and  the/  shall  cruelly  drown  them 

FLOOR,  S. 

It  F.^d.  4.  32.  hr  w  great  a/  sliall  thev  fill 

r;.").  whenccmeiti  the  fruit  o!  the/  of  our  reward'? 

.10.  thai  Ihi/  if  the  richleou^  are  nol  filled 

Jud.  14.  15  he  fuunil  him  c;>st  upon  llie/  dead 

FLO'I'I'-S. 

1  Ffd.5.55  should  bf  hroiitrhl  hy/to  haven  of  Joppe 

FLOUR. 
Feci.  3.5.  2.  that  requites  good,  offereth  fine/. 

38.  11.  give  sweet sav  ui  a  memnrial  of  fine/. 

39.  215./.  of  wheat  for  the  use  of  man's  life 
iifi'.l.  spent  (in  him  twelve  great  measures  of  fine/ 

2  MtK    !.  8.  vrt,  oiTerei"  sa  -vific/s  and  fine/. 

FLOURISH. 
2F5d.tj.28asf(.r  faiih.it  shall/  corrupt  overcomn 
*fVi(i.  4,  4.lhough  they/,  in  branches  for  a  tune 
£ccl.  1.  18.  making  peace  and  perfect  health  to/. 
11.  22.  snddenly  he  makelh  his  blessing  to/. 
39.    14.  /.   as   a   lily   ||   4(i.    12.  let  iheir   bones 
/  49.  10. 
FLOW 
2  Esd.  3  "^3.  and  T  see  thai  thev  f  m  wealth 

FLOWEII,  FTH. 
i  F.gd.  I.  90.  anil  waters  f  onl  to  your  fill 
Ecci.46.8.lhat/.  wiihmilk  and  honey,  ftar.1.20 
FLfiWlNn. 
F,ad.2.  19.  as  manv  fdiiniains/.  with  milk 
Hisd.  7.  25.  a  pure  inrtnenrp  /.  from  the  glory 

FLOWN. 
tfted  5.  11.  as  when  a  bnl  haih/.  through  the  air 
FI.OWF.R. 
F.id.  15..W.  Ihegloryshall  he  dried  up  as  a/. 
Wiad.  2.  7.  let  no/,  of  ilie  spring  pass  hy  us 
F.r.el.  2fi.  10.  keep  the/,  of  ihlne  age  sound 
42  9.  lest  she  pass  away  the/,  of  her  age 
W.  8-  aeihe  f.  of  roses  iti  theaprincof  the  rear 
51,  15,  eien  from  the/,  till  t.ie  giBpe  was  lip? 


TOO 

FLOWERS. 
3  F.td.  5.  24.  ftftd  of  all  the/.  Ihereof,  one  lily 
36.  make  me  the  withered/,  green  again 
6.  3.  he  said  to  mc,  before  the  lair  /.  were  seen 

44.  there  werey.  of  unchangeable  colour 
9.  17.  as  the/,  bo,  such  are  the  colours  also 
24.  but  go  into  a  field  of/,  eat  only  /.  of  field, 
taste  no  tiesh,  drink  no  wine,  but  cat/,  only 

26.  and  there  1  sat  among  the/,  and  did  eat 
12  51.  I  did  eat  only  in  those  days  of  the  /. 

FLUTES. 

1  Ksd.  5.  2.  musical  instruments,  tahrets  and/. 
FLY. 

fVisd.  5.21.  as  from  a  bow  shall  they/,  to  the  mark 
Feci.  11.3.  the  bee  is  little  among  such  as/ 
43.  14.  through  this  the  clouds/,  forth  as  fowls 

FLYING. 
Feci.  II.  10.  neither  shall  Ihou  escape  by/. 

FOUUER. 
Feel.  .33.  24.  /.  n  wand,  and  burdens  are  for  the  ass 
38.  26.  and  Iw;  is  diligent  lo  give  the  kine/. 

FOLDED. 
Jud.  10.  5.  so  she/,  all  these  things  together 

FOLLOW. 

2  F.sd.  7.  35.  work  shall/,  and  leward  be  shewed 
Tob  4.  5.  /  not  the  ways  of  unrighteousness 
Jud.  11.6.  if  thou/,  the  words  of  thy  handmaid 
Eccl.  5.2.  /  nol  thine  own  mind  and  thy  strength 

11    10  if  thou/,  after,  thou  shall  not  obtain 
23.  28.  It  IS  great  glory  to/,  the  L.  to  be  received 
27.l7.if  bcwtayest  secrets, /.no  more  after  him,20. 
46    10.  Israel  might  see  that  it  is  good  to/,  the  L. 
l)an.  3.  IH.  and  nnw  we/,  thee  with  all  ourheart 

1  Mac  2.  27.  is  zealous  of  the  law,  let  him/,  me 
2.Wac.  2.  28.  to/,  the  rules  of  an  abridgment 

8.  11    tlie  vengeance  that  was  to/,  on  him 
11.29  to  return  heme  and  to/,  vourown  huslnesB 

followed: 

Jud.  15.  13.  the  men  of  Israel/,  in  Iheir  armour 
Estk.  15.  4.  the  other/  bearing  up  her  tram 
Eccl.  46.  6.  because  he/,  the  rnighly  One 
51.  18.  and  earnesl>y  1/  thai  which  is  good 

2  Mac.  4    16.  whose  cnstnn  they/  so  earnestly 

8  36   because  lliev/.  the  laws  he  gava  them 

followest. 

Eccl.  a.  S.  if  thou/,  righteousness,  shall  obtain  her 

FCLLOWETH. 
2  Esd.  6.  7.  and  the  biginnini»  of  it  that/.  9. 
Eccl.  29.  19.  and/,  other  men's  business  for  gain 
31.  5.  he  that/. corruption,  eltiJl  have  enough 
34  2.  18  like  him  that/,  after  the  wind 
2  Mac.  9.  25.  to  whom  I  hare  written  as/. 
FOLLOWING. 

1  Ksd.  2.  16.  wrote  to  hi.m  these  letters  /. 
7   1./ the  commandments  of  king  Darius 

5  Fsd.  11.  13.  so  the  next/,  stood  up  and  rsigncd 

2  Mac.  4.  17.  the  liine/.  shall  declare  ihe&o  things 

9  4.  the  judgment  of  God  now/,  him 
12.  39.  on  the  day  f  as  the  use  had  been 

FOLLY. 
Feci.  A  15.  thou  shall  perish  with  him  through/. 
2(1.  31.  Letter  is  he  that  hidelh  bis/,  than  a  man 
47.  20.  and  ihou  wast  grieved  for  Ihy/. 
2  Mac.  4.  6.  that  Simon  should  leave  his/. 
40.  a  man  far  gone  in  years,  and  no  less  in/. 
FOL^.IES. 
Erct  It).  23.  a  foolish  man  erring,  imagineth/. 
30  II.  give  him  no  hbertv,and  wink  not  athis/. 

FOOb. 
1  Fsd.S.  79.  togive  us/,  in  the  time  of  servitude 
HO.  he  made  us  gracious  so  that  they  gave  us  / 
H'txil.  16.  J.  to  the  end  that  they  desiring/. 

20.  Ihou  feddesl  thy  own  people  with   angels'/. 
Feci.  37.  2U.  he  shall  be  destitute  of  all/. 

Fr>OL. 
Ecrf.8.17  consult  not  with  a/cannot  keep  counsel 

18.  27.  hut  a/,  will  not  observe  time 

19.  II.  a/  Iravailelh  with  a  word,  as  a  woman 
12.  as  an  arrow,  so  is  a  word  within  a  /.  belly 

20.  7.  a  b.ihblei  and  a/,  will  regard  no  time 
14.  the  gift  of  a/  sh.ill  do  thee  no  good 
16.  the/  saith,  I  have  no  friends,  no  thank  for 
20.  reje.-ted,  when  it  cometh  out  of  a/,  mniiih 

21.  14.  the  inner  parts  of  a/,  are  like   a  broken 

vessel 

16.  talking  of  a  /.  is  like  n  burden  in  the  way 
18.  as  a  house  destroyed,  so  is  wisdom  to  a/. 
23.  a/,  will  peep  in  at  ilie  door  into  ihe  house 

22.  7.  whoso  tearhelh  a  /  is  as  one  tli»t  gliieth 
8.  he  Ihat  lelleth  a  tale  lo  a/,  speaketh  lo  iine 

11.  weep  for  the  f.  he  wants  underslandiiig,  hnl 
the  life  . if  the/   is  worse  than  iltalh 

12.  but  for  a/  and  an  ungodly  nmn.  all  his  life 

13.  talk  not  much  with  a/,  ami  go  not  to  him 

14.  and  what  is  the  name  thereof  hut  n  f.? 
18.  a  fearful  heart  in  the  imagination  of  a  /. 

23.  14.  Ro  thou  bv  thy  custom  become  a/. 

27.  II.  hilt  a  f.  changeth  as  the  moon 
31.  7    and  every/,  shall  be  taken  therewith 

iS.  druakennest  increasiith  the  ruge  of  a/. 


FOR 


[ApocuaphA 


FOOLERIES 
Eccl.  22.  13  ihou  shall  never  be  dcfili'd  witl  his  > 

FOOLISH. 
2  Esd.  4.  19.  it  is  a/,  thought  they  have  derised 

10.6.  thou/ woman  above  allothersecst  than  not* 
H'isd.'.i.l2.  their  wives  are/,  their  children  wicked 

II.  15.  for  f.  devices  of  their  wickedness 

15.  14.  the  enemies  of  thy  people  are  most/. 

19.  3.  they  added  another^,  device,  pursued  thett 
Feci.  4.  2/.  be  nol  an  underling  to  a/,  man 

15.  7.  but/,  men  shall  not  attain  unto  her 

16.  23.  a/,  man  erring,  imagineth  follies 

21.  22.  a/,  man's  foot  is  soon  in  neigh  hour's  house 

22.  3.  and  a/,  daughter  is  bom  to  his  loss 
23.  nor  rich  lhat  is/,  to  be  bad  in  admiratioa 

33.  5.  the  heart  of  the/,  is  like  a  cart  wheel 
50.  26.  and  that/.  i>eople  that  dwell  in  Sicbem 

2  Mac.  2.  32.  it  is/,  to  make  a  Imig  pre.ingue 

14.  5.  oppommii  v  lo  further  his  /.  eaterpcize 
FOOLISHNESS. 

Wisd.  10  8.  left  behind  them  a  memorii    of  theii^ 
F.ccl.  II).  7    who  fell  in  llie  strength  of  tl.eir/. 

23.  8.  the  sinner  sliali  be  leltin  Ins/. 
41.  15.  ;■  man  thai  hidelh  Ins/  is  better  thoa 
47.  23.  H(d)eani,  even  the/  of  the  people 

Bar.  3.  iS.  but  Ihey  perished  by  Iheiro.v   /, 

FOOLS. 
IVisd.  5.  4.  we/  accounted  his  life tnai'icesi 

15.  5.  the  sight  enticeth/.  to  lust  after  it 
Feci  211  13   the  graces  of/  shall  he  poured  oat 

21.  19.  doctrine  to  /  is  as  tellers  on  the  feet 

26.  Ihe  heart  of/  is  in  Iheir  nioiilh 
27.  13.  the  discourse  of/,  is  irksome,  their  spoit 

34.  1.  hopes  vain  and  false,  anu  dreams  li.'v  up  ft 
Has.  48   are  ye  such/  ye  sons  of  Israel V 

FOOT. 
2  F.sd  16  69  consent  to  ihem,  he  trodden  -...adet/ 
Jud.  6.  4    fur  we  will  tread  them  undery. 

13.  they  left  Inrn  at  the/.  (4  ihe  hill 
H'lsd.  13    18  M  hich  cainiol  set  a/.  rorwar> 
F.ccl.  6  36   let  Ihy  /.  wear  the  steps  nf  his  Jooi 

9.  2.  to  a  woman,  to  set  her/,  upon  thy  substance 
21.22  a  foolish  man's/,  is  soon  in  lusneighb.hoiian 
40.  25,  gold  anil  silver  make  the/,  stand  sura 
46.  8.  ofsi.x  hundred  thousand  (leople  on/. 

50.  15.  he  poured  out  at  the/,  of  the  allar 

51.  1.')   my  /  went  the  righi  way  fiom  my  yo'Jtfa 
Har.  5  6.  for  they  departed  from  thee  rm  /. 

1  Mac  4   28  threescore  thousand    nen  of/. 
5  4H  none  do  hut  I,  we  will  only  |)aB8t!irough  oXkf 

10.  72.  that  thv  /.  is  not  able  lo  stand  before  UH 

2  Mac.  5  21    to  make  liie  sea  pass.ible  by/. 
10.26.  and  fell  down  at  the/  of  the  altar 

FOOTMEN. 
IFsd.  8.  51.  I  was  ashamed  to  ask  the  kind's/" 
.Jud.  1.  4   ai;:l  fur  the  setting  m  array  of  his/. 
2.5.  of/  a  hundred  and  Iwriiiy  thousand 
1!).  to  cover  the  laci-of  the  earth  with  cnoseo^ 
22.  he  took  all  his  iiriny,  his  lioisemen,  and  J; 
7.  30.  both  then/,  chaiiois,  and  horsemen 

9.  7.  Ihev  glorv  in  the  slrengih  of  their/. 

1  Ma:.  ll.'4.  they  went  '.o  Berea  with  20,000/. 

10.  C'9.  3imon  set  Ins  nost  against  the/. 
12  49.  IhenseiitTryphoii  a  host  of /.to  Galilee 
16.  5.  »  tnightv  prrai  host  of/,  and  horsemen 

2  j<iac.  11.  4.  puffed  up  w  ilh  his  ten  thousand  f, 
13.  2.  having  n  Grecian  power  of/.  110,  OUO 

FOOTSTEPS. 

Jtid.  6.  4.  their/,  shall  not  he  able  to  stand 

Bel  19.  and  mark  well  -..lii.se/.  are  these 

20.  I  see  the/,  of  men,  wmnen,  and  children 

FORRK.AR. 

2E.«rf.l.9  how  lon2^hail  f.lheiii  to  whom  donegot< 

1  Mac.  2.  24.  nor  could  lie/,  to  shew  his  anger 
2JI/OC.5.  25.  did  f.  till  the  Imlv  day  of  sabbath 

FORBEARKTH. 

2  Mac.  6.  14.  nations  whom  ihe  Lord  patiently/ 
FORI?  ID. 

1  J»lac.2.2I.God/.tliatwesliouldforsakelhe  la« 
9.  10.  God/  lhat  I  should   ilo  ihis  thing 

FORBinnEN. 
.Tud.  II.  12.  things  that  God  Imih/.  them  to  eat 

2  Mac.  12.  40.  which  is  f.  the  Jews  by  the  law 
FORBIDDETH. 

2  Mac.  6.  5.  with  profane  ilnngs  which  the  law/ 

FORCE. 
2  F.sd.  7.  .35.  and  the  good  deed  shall  be  of/. 

9.  37.  the  Uw  perisheth  nol  but  reinaine'h  In  hi«/ 
.Jud.  9.8.  and  bring  down  their/,  in  iliy  verath 
IVisd.  4.  4.  through  f.  of  wind  shall  be  rooted  oa 

16.  17.  the  fire  had'moro/.  in  the  water 

18.  22.  not  with  slrengih  of  body  nor/  of  aiine 

19.  13.  with  former  signs  by  the/,  of  thunder* 
F.ccl.  4.  26.  and  /.  nni  the  course  of  Ihe  river 

.39.  28.  in  distruclinn  ihev  pimf  out  their/. 

1  Mac.fi.  03.  he  fiiught,  and  took  the  city  by/ 
7.  25.  that  he  was  not  able  to  ahid-;  their  /. 

27.  Nicanor  came  lo  Jerustsle.n  with  gveot/ 
12.  42.  lhat  Jonathan  came  with  so  great  k/ 

2  Jl/ac.  5-  11.  be  took  tlincity  hj  (.  uf  arma 


AMCRTrBA.J 


FOR 


8  Jl/oc.l0.24.tlio  he  would  take  Jewry  by /.of  arms 
12  35  taking  hold  ol'iiiu  i;oai,  drew  him  by/. 

bWlCED. 
TWi^d.  14   19./-  hio»liiU  to  make  the  resemblance 
fieri.  31.  21.  il'thou  ha»t  been/,  lo  eut,  arise 
li  Mac.  4.  4-2.  and  all  ul"  them  lliey  /•  lu  flee 

FORCES. 
1  Mac.  2. 44.  so  ihey  joined  /.  mid  smote  sinful  men 

3.  '27.  he  gulhered  nil  tiie/.  of  his  realm 
34.  he  delivered  lo  him  the  hall  of  Ins/. 
37   Ihe  king  took  half  the/,  thai  remained 

42.  saw  that  the/,  ilid  encaiii|i  lliemseKes 

4.  4.  while  the/,  were  dispersed  from  the  camp 
7.2.  that  his/,  had  taken  .\niiochus  and  Lysias 

9.  5-2   lie  put/-  "i  ihein  and  provision  of  victuals 
67.  when  he  lie^an  to  smite,  anil  came  up  wilh/. 

10.  ;ii;.    enrolled    amnii'.'st    the    king's  f.    about 
:K),0(XJor.lewsa8lieloiigelli  lo  all  the  king's/. 

48.  liien  gailiereil  king  Alexander  great/. 

11.  38.  he  sent  away  all  his  /  every  one  to  his 

own  place,  wheiefure  the/,  of  l.'.s  father 
haled  him 

43.  to  'I'lp  me,  for  all  my/,  are  gone  from  me 
tiO.ali  ihe  f.  of t>yria gathered  iheinselves  to  him 

12.45.  will  i;ivelhere!ri  ollliesirong  holds  and/. 

14.  1.  king  ihiiieirius  galliered  Ilia  /;  together 

15.  10.  at  which  tune  all  ihe/.  came  togi'lher 
1-2.  he  saw  ilial  his/,  had  forsaken  liiin 

C  Mac.  Hi.  -24.  a  gnal  mullitiiile  of  foreign/. 

FORCIBLY. 
1  Kid.  4.  49.  shoulil/.  enter  into  their  doors 
Tob.  I.  20.  then  all  my  goods  were/,  taken  away 

FORECASTETII. 
IFisd.  17.11.  wickedness  always  /'.grievous  things 

FOREFATHKHS. 
e  Ksd.  4.  23.  wliy  law  off.  is  brousht  lo  nought? 
Bar.  1.  19.  brought  our/,  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
3.  5.  reineniher  not  the  iniquities  of  our/. 
7.  the  iniquiiy  of  our/,  that  sinned  before  thee 
iMac.a.  19.  what  helps  llieir/.  had  found 

FOREFEET. 
iMac.  3.  2.5.  he  sninte  at  Heliodorus  with  his/. 

FOREFRONT. 
IJtfac.  4.  57  they  decked  also  ihe/.  of  the  temple 

FOREKiN. 
I  Mac.  15.  3.  have  gal  liend  inultilude  of/,  soldiers 
iMac  10  24.  haii  saihered  nnillitndc  of/",  forces 

FoREKNOWLEDCE. 
Jud.  9.  6.  and  lliy  judgments  are  in  lliy/. 
11.  I'J.  these  were  Kild  me  aceording  lo  my/. 

FORERUNNERS. 
Wisd  12.  6.  didsl  send  wasps,  f.  of  thine  host 

FORESEETl'l. 
H'ltd.  3.  8.  she/  signs  and  wonders,  and  events 

FORESIIEW. 
Witd.  18.  19.  dreams  that  trouble  ihem  did/,  this 

FORE-SKIN. 
fud.  14. 10.  Achior  circnmcised  the/,  of  his  flesh 

FOREST. 
iE>d.4  13.1  went  into  a/ the  trees  took  counsel 
I  ^ac.4.36.  shmb.-iffrowiii!:  in  ihe  courts  as  in  a  f. 

FORE-WARD. 
I.Vac.9.1I.  they  that  marrbed  in  the/,  mighty  men 

FOROAT. 
»ris(/.19.20.  the  water/,  his  own  quenching  nature 

FORGE. 
Eecl.  51.  2.  and  from  ihe  lips  that/  lies 
FORGET. 

1  F.«i.  3.22.  they  f.  their  love  to  friends  and  brethren 

2  F^d.  16.  67.  leave  nft'eins,  and  /  your  iniquities 
H^isd.  Iti.  23.  this  did  even/,  bis  ownstrenglh 

19.  4.  made  I  hem/,  things  iliat  had  happened 
F.ccl.  1.  27.  and/  not  the  sorrows  of  Ihy  inotl-er 
11.27.  affliction  of  an  hour  make  man/  pleasure 
29.  15./.  not  Ihe  friendship  of  thy  surety 

37.  6./.  not  ihy  friend  in  lliy  niiiiil,  in  thy  riches 

38.  21./  it  not,  for  there  is  no  Inrning  again 

1  Mac.  1.  49.  lo  Ihe  end  they  might/,  the  law 
i  Mad.-,  charged  them  no  to/,  thecommandm. 

FORGETFUL. 
Eccl.  23.  14.  be  not  /  liefore  ihem.  and  so  become 

FORtJETFULNF.SS. 
ff'isd.  14.  20./.  of  20i)d  turns  reigned  in  all 
Ifi    1.1.  thai  not  falliiii;  deep  into/,  be  mindful 
17   :i.  were  scalti-red  under  a  dark  vail  of/. 
Et.cl.  II.  25.  in  prosperilv  there  is  a/,  of  affliction 

FORGETTING. 

flHsd.  19.  20.  the  fire  f.  his  ow  n  virtue  had  power 

Ff)RGIVH. 

2  F.sd.  7.  fiO.  beinz  jink'e,  if  he  should  not  /.  Ibcm 
Kcc/.l"").ll.hiisniii'hly  In/,  fc  pour  cut  displeasure 

2h.  2.  f.  thv  neiihhour  the  hnrl  he  hath  dutie 
Prayer  of  .Vrin«s.<i.  f.  me,  O  Lord,/  me 
1  .»/oi;.  13.  39.  aj  li  r  anv  nver-ight,  we/,  it 

FORGIVEN. 

feci  28.2.  so  shall  Ihv  sin^  lie/,  when  Iboii  prayest 

Mac.  15.  8.  let  it  he  f.  thee  from  this  time 

FORGIVENESS. 

Ercl.  28.  4   and   loth  be  ask  /.  of  bis  own  sins? 

Prayer  '<J  Mauast.f.  lo  then    bal  liave  sinned 

788 


FOR 

FOREGO. 
EccI.T.lS./.i  ^t.  a  wise  and  good  wore  '£  above  gold 

FORGOTTEN. 
2  F.sd.  1.  6.  for  they  have/,  me,  and  have  offered 

14.  yet  have  you/,  me,  sailh  the  Lord 

8.  53.  and  corruption  is  fled  into  hell  to  be/. 

12.  47.  the  Mighty  hath  not  /.  you  in  temptation 
H'lsd.  2.  4.  and  our  name  shall  be/,  in  time 
F.ccl.  13.  10.  stand  not  far  off,  lest  thou  be/. 

35.  7.  the  memorial  thereof  shall  never  be/. 
44.  10.  whose  riglitenasness  hath  not  been/. 
Bar.  4.  8.  ye  have  /"  Ihe  everlasling  God 

FORLORN. 
.Jud.  9.  11.  for  thoi:  art  a  protector  of  the/. 
Esth.  14.  19.  O  mighiy  G.  bear  the  voice  of  the/. 

FORM. 

fVisd.  1 1. 17.  made  the  world  of  matter  witboul  /. 

15.  5.  so  they  desire  the  f.  of  a  dead  image 

FORMED. 

2  F.sil.  6. 39.  Ihe  sound  of  mari's  voice  was  not  yet/. 

IVisd.  10.  1.  she  preserved  first/,  father  of  vforld 

13.  13.  and  /.  it  by  the  skill  of  his  understPindlng 
2  Mac.  7.  22.  nor  was  it  I  that/  the  inembrra 

23.  the  Creator,  who  f.  the  generation  of  man 
FORMER. 
1  F.sd.  1.  24.  they  were  written  in/,  limes 
Wi.9r/.19.13.puni8hment8  came  not  without/,  signs 
F.crl.  21.  1.  but  ask  pardon  for  thy/,  sina 

1  Mac.  4.  47.  built  a  new  altar  according  to  the/ 
10.  41.  the  officers  payed  not  iO;  as  in  /.  time 
12.  3.  ye  should  renew  the  league  as  in/,  lime 

IG.  to  renew  the  amity  and  the/,  league 

2  Mac.  7. 8.  he  received  the  ne.\t  torment  as/,  did 

14.  38.  in  the/,  times  when  they  mingled  not 

15.  8.  help  which  in/,  times  they  had  received 

FORMERLY. 
2  Mac.  5.  18.  had  been  f.  wrai-^ed  in  many  sins 

FORNICATION. 
Wisd.  14.  12.  was  the  beginning  of  spiritual/. 

FORNICATOR. 
EccZ.  23.16.  a/,  in  the  body  of  his  llesh,  never  cease 

FORSAKE. 
2  F.sd.l,  25.  ye  have  forsaken  me,  I  will /.you  also 

3.  15.  that  thou  wouldest  never/,  his  seed 

5.  18./  -js  not  as  the  shepherd  that  Icavelh  flock 
10.34. onlv/.ine  not,  lest  I  die  frustrate  of  my  hope 

12.  44.  if  thou/,  us,  bow  much  betier  lo  be  burnt 
.fud.  7.  30.  for  he  will  not/,  us  utterly 

Frcl.  4.  19.  but  if  he  go  w  rongs  be  will  /.  him 
7.  20.  hast  thou  a  wife  after  thy  mind?/,  her  not 

30.  love  him  nir.de  Ihae,  and/,  not  his  ministers 
9.10.f.not  an  old  friend, ihe  new  is  not  comparable 

13.  4.  if  Ihou  have  nothinir,  be  will/,  tliee 

7.  he  will  f.  thee,  and  shake  his  head  at.  thee 
17.  18.  Eivinghni  the  light  of  love  doib  not/,  him 

25.  return  lo  the  Lord,  and  /.  thy  sins 
08  2.?.  such  as/  the  Lord  shall  fall  into  it 
29.  14.  but  he  thai  is  impudent  will/,  him 
35.  3.  to/,  unrighteousness,  is  a  I'ropilialion 

1  Mat.  2.  21.  God  forbid  we  should  /.  the  law 

2  Mac.  I.  5.  God  never/,  you  in  lime  of  trouble 
6. 10.  iho'  be  pun  sh,  yet  doth  he  never/,  his  people 

FORSAKEN. 
I  F.sd.  8.  PO.  in  bondage,  we  were  not  /.  of  our  Lord 
2K»rf.  l.25.6eeingyoii  have/,  me, I  will  forsake  you 
27.  ye  have  not/,  me,  but  your  own  selves 

31.  vour  new  moons  and  circumcisions  have  1/ 
2.  2.  I  am  a  widow  and/,  go  your  way,  4. 
tVisd.  3.  10.  the  ungodly  punished,  have  /.  the 

Lord 
Ere/.  2. 10.  or  did  any  abide  in  bis  fear,  and  was/.? 
4 1 .8.  woe  to  you  ungodly  men  who  have  f.  the  law 
51.20.  found  in  purcness,  therefore  shall  I  not  be/. 
Bar.  3.  12.  thou  hast/  the  fountain  of  wisdom 

4.  12.  let  none  rejoice  over  me  a  widow,  and  /.  of 
Brl  38.  no-  hast  thou  /.  them  that  seek  thee 

1  Mad.  19.  he  took  many  of  Ihem  that  had/,  him 
lO.H.certain  of  those  that  had/thelaw  remained 

15.  12.  for  be  saw  thai  bis  forces  had/,  him 

2  ^oc.  5.  20.  as  it  was/,  in  wrath  of  the  Almighty 
7.  16.  think  not  that  our  nation  is/,  of  God 

FORSAKER,  S. 
Don.  3.9.  lawless  enemies,  most  hateful/  of  God 
2  Jlfac.  5.  8.  pursued,  hated  as  a/,  of  the  laws 

FORSAKEST. 
2  Esd.  12.  41.  what  have  we  done  ?  that  thou  /  us 

FOR3AKETH. 
Ecci.3. 16.  belhat/.  hisfithrr,  is  as  a  blasphemer 

FORSOOK. 
2  End.  3.  a."?,  they  that  inhabited  the  cit>  /.  thee 
?•.  Wi.  thoneht  scorn  of  his  law,  and/.  '  is  ways 
H'i5(i.10.53.when  righteoin  wa3sold,she  f.  him  rot 
Kr,:l.  17.  21.  neither  left,  nor  f.  Ihem,  hut  sjiarcd 
A'.i.  4.  fir  lliey/.  'he  law  of  ihe  Most  High 
1  .Mar.  1.  15.  and  iliev/  the  luily  covenant 
Il.12.aiid/.  .Mexander.BO  I  heir  hatred  was  known 

FORSWEAR. 
JVisil.  14.  28.  or  eUe  hs'itlv  r.  ihemselves 
FORSWORE. 
il  F.sd.  1.48.  he/,  himself  and  rebelled,  hardening 


FOU 

FORTIFICATION. 
l^d«. 10.11.  to  build  with  square  stones  for/. 

FORTIFY. 
1  ^ac.15.39.  commanded  to  t'.  the  gates  and  to  wai 

FORTIFIED. 
.Tud.  4.  5.  they/,  the  villages  that  were  io  theai 
5.  1.  Israel  had/,  all  ihe  lops  ot  the  high  hilU 
F.ccl.  48.  17.  Ezekias/.  his  city  and  brought  ia 
50.  1.  and  in  his  days/,  the  temple 

4.  took  care  of  temple  iind^. city  against  be»icgins 
1  Mac.  1.  34.  they/,  themselves  therein 

4.  01.  they/.  Belhsura  to  preserve  it 

5.  40.  Ephion  was  a  great  city,  very  well/. 

0.  20.  the  sanctuary  and  Belhsura  have  they/ 
9.  52.  he/,  also  the  city  of  lietlisura  and  Gazara 

13.  10.  he/.  Jerusalem  round  about 

14.  33./.  the  cities  of  Judea  ||  34.  be/.  Jopfa 
37.  he/,  it  for  ihe  safety  of  the  country 

FORTIFYING. 
1  Mac.  10.45.  and  for  the/,  thereof  round  about 

FORTITUDE. 
<fi5</'.'8.  7.  she  leachelb  prudence,  justice,  and/. 

FORTRESS. 
F.ccl. 50.  2.  by  him  was  biiillthe  high/ of  the  waU 

1  .Wuc.4.41.  lo  fight  against  those  that  were  in  the/. 
5.  9.  but  ihey  fled  lo  ihe/.  of  Dailieina 

11.  they  are  preparing  lo  come  and  take  the/". 
29.  and  he  went  till  he  came  lo  the/. 

2  Mac.  10.  33.  but  they  laid  siege  against  the/ 
12.  19.  had  left  in  the/,  above  10,0<tO  men 

21.  he  sent  baggage  to  a/  called  Carnion 
FORTRESSES. 
I  Jl/ac.10.12.  the  strangers  that  were  in/,  fled  a^ay 
II.  41.  those  of  the  tower,  and  those  in  the/. 

14.  42.  to  set  them  over  the  armour  and  ibe/V 

15.  7./.  that  thou  has!  bui'l,  let  Iheni  remain 

FOR/l'ARD. 

1  Esd.  1.  27.  the  Lord  is  with  me,  basting  me/" 

2  Esd.  3.  6.  before  ever  the  earth  came/. 

Eslli.  13.  4.  so  as  the  unit,  ofkingdoms  cannot  go  f 
tVisd.  13.  18.  of  that  which  cannot  set  a  foot/. 

14.  18.  the  artificer  did  help  to  set/,  the  igr.oiac! 

1  Mac.  1.  13.  the  people  were  so/,  herein 

2  Mac.  11.  10.  thus  they  marched/,  in  armour 

15.  25.  then  Nicanor  ranie/  with  trumpets 

FORWARDNESS. 
fVisd.  14.  17.  by  their/.  Ihev  might  flatter  liim 

FOUGHT. 
rVtsd.  10.  20.  magnified  thy  hand  that/  for  tlictn 
F.ccHG.I.).  because  be/  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
1  Mac.  3.  2.  they/  with  cheerfulness  the  battle 

12.  and  tberewilh  be/,  all  his  life  long 
5.  3.  Judas/,  against  the  children  of  Esau,  65. 
7.  BO  he/,  many  battles  with  them 
21.  where  he/,  many  battles  with  the  healhea 

11.  41.  cast  them  out,  for  they  /.  against  Israel 
.55.  the  men  of  war/,  against  Demetrius 

12.  13.  the  kings  round  about  have  /.  against  ui 

13.  47.  so  Simon/,  no  more  against  them 

14.  32.  Simon  rose  up,  and/,  for  his  nation 
10.2.  we  have/.  a;.iinsl  ihe  enemies  of  Israel 

2Mar.  1.12.  he  cast  them  out  tliat/within  holy  city 
10.  17.  they  kept  off  all  that/  on  the  wall 

12.  30.  when  they  had  /  long,  were  weary 

13.  22.  the  king/,  w  ilh  Judas,  was  overcome 

FOUL. 

1  F.sd.  9.  6.  because  of  the  present/,  weather 
11.  It  is/,  weather,  so  I  hat  we  cannot  sland 

tiisd.  11.  0.  a  founian  troubled  with  /.  blooj 
Fed.  5.  14.  for  a/,  shame  is  upon  the  thiel 
20.  24.  a  lie  ia  a/  blot  in  a  man 
FOWLS. 

2  F.sd.  5.  6.  the/,  shall  take  their  flight  away 
0.  47.  that  it  should  bring  forth/  and  fishes 

./ltd   11.7./.  of  the  air  shall  live  by  thy  power 
Fsth.  10.  24.  baleful  to  wild  beasts  and  /.  for  evei 
IVi.id.  19.  11.  they  saw  a  new  generation  of/. 
EcrZ.  17.4. and  gave  him  dominion  over  beast  sand/ 
43.  14.  treasures  opened,  and  clouds  fly  forlh  as/ 
Bar.  3.  17.  they  have  bad  their  pastime  wiib/. 
Dan.  3.  38.  O  all  ye/,  of  the  air,  bless  the  Lord 
2  Mac.  9. 15.  to  be  devouied  of/,  and  wild  beasti 

15.  33.  they  should  eive  it  by  pieces  to  the/. 

FOUND. 

1  Esd.  1.  7.  and  to  the  people  thst  was/,  there 
21.  with  Israelthal  were/dwelling  at  Jeiusalem 

4.  42.  we  will  give  it,  because  thou  art  /.  wisest; 

5.  39.  was  sought  in  the  register,  and  was  not  /. 

6.  22.  if  it  be/,  that  the  building  was  dono 
8.  4.  he/  grace  in  bis  sight  in  all  requeiti 

42.  when  I  had/,  there  none  of  the  priests 
53.  and  we  f.  him  fivou^able  i;r.;o  os 

2  Esd  3.34  Ihy  nnineno  where  be/,  but  in  lirao- 

4.  44.  if  I  have  f  liivoiir  in  ihv  sight,  and  if  it  be 
pos>ible,  and  if  I  he  meet  iherefore,  .5.  56.  1 6.  11 

5.  10.  shall  be  M. light  of  manv,  and  vet  not  be  / 
0.22.  full  sioi.'hoii-i-s  shall  sinldenly  be/  emj* 
8.  42.  I  saiii,  i'  I  liMve/,  >rrare  let  me  speak 

12.  7.  Lord,  if  I  Inve/.  sr-'Ci-  before  thy  sight 

14.  22  but  1  have/,  grace  before  thoe 


FOU 

Ti^.l.18.  heV<l'<)dmany,  but  the  bodies  wore  not/. 
5.  4.  he  /.  Raphael  that  was  an  angel 
fi.  13.  the  maid  went  in  and/,  iheni  both  asleep 
fud.  14.  15./.  Olofernes  cast  on  tlie  Hoor  dead 
lyisd.  1. 2.  he  will  be/  of  them  that  tempt  him  not 
2.  1 1,  what  is  feeble  is/,  to  be  nothing  worth 
3.5.G. proved  them  and/lhem  worthy  lor  himself 
5.  10.  as  a  ship,  the  trace  thereof  cannot  be/. 

11.  when  a  bird  hath  flown  no  token  of  her  way 

(obe/.  no  sign  where  she  went  is  to  be/ 

C>.  72.  wisdom  i?  "lorious,/.  of  such  as  seek  her 

7.  '2U.  compared  wilh  the  light,  she  is/,  before  il 

8   H.  I  shall  be/  of  quick  conceit  in  judgment 

15.  I  shall  be/,  good  among  the  mnliitnde 

10.  .5.  she/,  out  the  righteous  and  preserved  him 
16.  9.  nor  was  there/  any  remedy  for  their  life 

Keel.  6.  14.  a  faithful  friend  is  a  strong  detence,  he 
that  hath/  such  a  one  halh/.  a  treasure 

11.  19.  whereas  he  saith,  I  have/  rest 

If'  6.  neither  can  the  ground  of  them  be/,  out 
iy.  he  will  give  praise  of  him  that/  l:er 
21.  16.  grace  shall  be/  in  the  lips  of  the  wise 
23.  12.  God  grant  that  it  be  not/  in  Jacob 
2.5.  il.  well  is  him  that  hath/  prudence 
"29.  4.  a  thing  lent  them,  reckoned  it  to  be/. 

6.  and  he  will  count  as  if  he  had/  it 

31.8.  blessed  is  the  ricli  that  is/  without  blemish 
10.  who  hath  been  tried  thereby  and/  perfect 
34.  8.  the  law  shall  be/  perfect  without  lies 
36.  JO.  and  let  thy  prophets  be/,  faithful 
38.3.3.  shall  not  be/  w^liere  parables  are  spoken 
44.  5.  such  as/,  out  musical  tunes,  and  recited 
20.  when  he  was  proved,  he  was/,  faithful 
4.).  1.  who/,  favour  in  the  sight  of  all  fiesh 
46. 15.  by  faithfulness  he  was/  a  true  prophet 
51. 20. 1  directed  my  soul  to  her,  /.  her  in  pureness 
Bar.  3.  15.  who  hath/  out  her  place? 
30.  who  hath  gone  over  the  sea  and/,  hprl 
32.  he  hath/  her  oul  with  his  understanding t 
36.  he  hath/  out  all  the  way  of  knowledge 
>«.«.  63.  there  was  no  dishonesty/,  in  her 
t  Jlfac.1.23.  betook  the  hidden  treasures  which  hs  f. 

56.  they  rent  the  books  of  the  law  which  they/. 

57.  where  was/  with  any  the  book  of  testament 

2.  46.  what  children  soever  they/,  in  Israel 
.52.  was  not  Abraham/  faithful  in  temjrtation 
63.  and  to-morrow  he  shall  not  be/ 

4.  5.  when  he/  no  man  there,  he  sousht  him 

3.  6.  where  he/  a  mighty  power  wilhTimotlieus 

5.  63.  where  he/  Philip  to  be  master  of  the  city 
10.  60.  and  he/  favour  in  their  sight 

li.24.  where  he/  favour  in  his  sight  went  to  king 

12.  21   it  is/,  in  writing  that  the  Lacedemonians 
i  Mac.  1.  20.  when  they  told  us  they/,  no  fire 

2.  1.  it  is  also/,  in  the  records  that  Jeremy 

7.  23.  who/  oul  the  beginnins  of  all  things 

8.  19.  what  helps  their  forefathers  had/ 
10.  22.  so  Ii9  slew  those  that  were  f.  traitors 
12.  18.  hut  as  for  Timotbeus  they/  him  not 

40.they/.  things  consecrnied  to  idols  of  Jamnites 
FOUNDATION. 

1  Esd.  2.  18   the  Jews  do  lay  the  /  of  the  templu 

5.  57.  Ihei  laid  the/,  of  the  house  of  Ood 

2  F.td.  6.  15.  the/  of  the  earth  is  understood 
10.  .^>3.  where  no/,  of  anv  building  was 

15.  12.  the/,  of  it  shall  be  smitien  with  plague 

16.  1.5.  till  it  con<unie  the  f.  of  ihe  earth 

Jud.  1.  3.  the  breadth  thereof  in  the/  fiO  cubits 
fVisd.  4   3.  brood  of  unirodly  shall  not  lay  fast/ 

19.  and  he  shall  shake  them  from  the/. 
Errl.  1.  15.  she  hath  built  an  everlasting  f. 

50.  2.  by  him  was  built  from  the/,  the  height 
FOrNDATIONS. 

1  K$d.  6.  11.  and  lay  the  f.  of  these  works 

20.  .laid  the  f.  of  the  hou-^n  of  ilie  Lord 

2  F.sd.  6.  2.  or  ever  the/,  of  Paradise  were  laid 
10   27.  a  large  place  shewed  itself  from  the/. 

15.  23.  fire  hath  consumed  the/  of  the  eartJi 
Jud.  16.15.  mountains  shall  he  moved  fromtl 
Ercl.  10.  16.  destroyed  them  to  the/  of  thee-irth 

16.  19.  the/,  of  the  earth  shill  be  shaken 

FOUNniNG. 
2  JUac.  2. 13.  how  he  f.  a  library  gathered  tho  acts 

FOUNTAIN. 
Jud.  7.  3.  they  camped  in  the  valley  by  the/. 

7.  he  came  to  the/  of  their  waters  and  took  them 

12.  let  thy  servant.^  get  the/  of  water 

12.7  she  washed  herself  in  a/,  of  water  by  camp 
F-sth.  10.6.  a  little/,  became  a  river,  there  was  light 

1.  10.  as  it  were  from  a  little/,  was  a  flood 
Wind.  11.  6.  instead  of  a  /.  of  a  running  river 
F.ccl,  1.  5.  the  word  of  God  is  the/,  of  wisdom 
21.  13.  his  counsel  is  like  a  pure/,  of  life 
26.  12.  as  a  traveller,  when  ho  hath  found  a/. 
Par.  3.  12.  thou  bast  forsaken  the/,  of  wisdom 

FOUNTAINS. 
iF,.^d.1.\9.  at  many.' (lowing  with  milk  and  honey 

6.  24.  the  springs  of  the/  shall  stand  still 
14.  <7   for  in  them  is  the/,  of  wisdom 

Jud.a  U  they  came  to  the  f.  under  Bothulia 
700  ■' 


FRI 

.Tud.  7.  17.  and  they  took  the/,  of  the  waters 
Dan.  3.  .55.  Oyo/  praise  ye  'be  Ld.  praise  for  ever 

FOUR. 

2  F.sd.  3. 10.  thy  glory  went  through  /  gates  of  fire 

6.21.  untimely  children  of  three  or/  months  old 

11.39.  art  thou  not  it  thatremaineetof  the/  beasts 

12.  2.  and  the/  wings  appeared  no  more 

21  ./shall  be  kept  till  their  end  begin  to  approach 
1.3.  5.  from  the/  winds  of  the  heaven  to  subdue 
1().  29.  there  are  left  three  or/,  olives,  31. 
H'isd.  18.  24.  in  the/  rows  of  the  stones  was  glory 

1  Mae.  1!.57.  thee  ruler  over  the/,  governments 

13.  28.  for  his  mother,  and  his/,  brethren 

2  Mac.  8.  21.  he  divided  his  army  into/,  parts 

FOURTEEN. 
Tob.  8.  19.  he  kept  thy  wedding-feast/,  days 

20.  till  the/  days  of  tke  marriage  expired 

■10.  7.  till  the  /  davs  of  the  wedding  were  expired 

FOURTEENTH. 
\F.sd.  1.  1.  the/  day  of  the  first  month,  7.  10. 
K.ith.  10. 13.  the/ and  fifteenth  day  of  samemonth 
13.  6.  the/  day  of  the  twelfth  month  Adar 
FOURTH. 
.Tud.  12. 10.  in  the/  day  Olofernes  made  a  feast 
F.stji.  11.  1.  in  the/,  year  of  the  reign  of  Ptolomeus 
Keel.  26.  5.  and  for  the/  I  was  sore  afraid 
2  Mac.  7.  13.  they  mangled  the/,  in  like  manner 

FORTY. 
2  Esd.  14.  23.  that  they  seek  thee  not  for/  days 
36.  let  no  man  seek  after  me  these/  days 
42.  they  sat/,  days,  and  they  wrote  in  the  day 
2  F..<>d.  14.  44.  in  /  days  they  wrote  201  books 

45.  when  the/  days  were  fulfilled 
Bel  .3.  were  spent  on  him  every  dav/  sheep 

FRAMED. 
2  Mac.  15.  39.  so  speech  finely  f.  delighteth 

FRANKINCENSE. 
Keel.  24.  15.  as  the  fume  of/,  in  the  tabernacle 
39.  14.  and  give  ye  a  sweet  savour  as  / 
50.  8.  as  the  branches  of  the  f.  tree  in  summer 

FRANTIC. 
Eccl.  4.  30.  be  not  f.  among  thy  servants 

FRAYETH. 
Keel.  22. 20.  casteth  a  stone  at  birds,  /  them  away 

FRfcE. 
1   F.sd.  2.  9.  with  many/  gifts  of  a  great  |-.i:mber 

4.  53.  all  that  went  should  have/  liberty 
.Jud.  4.  14.  with  vows  and/,  gifts  ofthe  people 

16.  18.  they  offered  their/  offerings  and  cifts 
23.  she  waxed  old,  and  made  her  maids/ 
ff(>rZ.7.23.kind  to  man,  stead  fast,  sure,/,  from  care 
Fret.  10.  25.  they  that  are/  shall  do  service 
.Srt.f.  .53.  and  thou  hast  let  the  guilty  go/ 

1  Mac.  10.  29. 1  /.  you,  and  for  your  sakes  I  release 

31.  'et  Jerusalem  also  be  holy  and  /. 
39.  I  give  it  as  a  /.  gift  to  the  sanciii.Try 

11.  28.  that  he  would  make  Judea/  from  tribute 
15.  7.  let  them  be/  and  all  the  armour  remain 

FREED. 
Krd.  26.  29.  a  huckster  shall  not  be/  from  s'n 

2  Mac.  2.  22.  they/  the  city  and  apheld  the  laws 

FREELY. 
F.ilh.  16.  19.  publish  that  the  Jews  mav/  live 
1  Mac.  10.  33.  I  /  set  at  liberty  every  one 

FREEDOM. 
1  F.^d.  A.  49.  he  wrote  concerning  their  f. 

62.  because  he  had  given  them/,  and  liberty 
1  Mac.  10.  34./  for  all  the  .lews  in  my  reahn 

FREE-MAN. 
1  Fsd.  3. 19.  mind  of  bond-man  and  /  man  all  one 

FREE-WOMAN. 
ljlfac.2.11.  ofaf  -womav  she  is  become  bond-slave 

FRIED. 
■2  Mae.  7.  5  he  commamled  him  to  be/,  in  the  pan 

FRIEND. 
n''i.''d.  1.  16.  they  thought  to  have  it  their  /. 
Feci.  6.  1.  instead  of  a  /  become  not  an  enemy 

7.  if  thou  wouldst  get  a/,  prove  him  first 

8.  for  some  man  is  a  /  for  his  own  occasion 

9.  there  is  a  /  who  being  turned  to  enmity 

10   again,  some/,  is  n  companion  at  the  table 
14.  a  faithful  /.  is  a  strong  defence 
16.  a  fiithful  /.  is  the  medicine  of  life 
7.  12.  devise  not  a  lie,  nor  do  the  like  to  thy  /. 
18.  change  not  a/,  for  anv  good  by  no  means 

5.  10.  foisakenotan  old  /.  for  the  newisnolrom- 

parable,  a  new  /.  is  as  t.f  "  "r;.ie 

12.  8.  a  f.  cannot  be  known  in  prosperity 

9.  but   n  his  adversity  even  a  /.  will  deriart 
1^.  13. 1  n  good  unto  Ihy/.  before  thou  die 

19.  8.  w   ether  to/,  or  foe,  talk  not  of  lives 

13.  ndmonish  a/,  it  may  be  he  hath  not  done  it 

14.  admonish  thy/,  it  may  be  he  halh  not  said  it 

15.  admonish  a  /.  for  many  limes  it  i.sa9lander 

20.  23.  there  is  that  promiseth  to  his  /. 

22. 20.  he  that  upbraideth  his  /.  breaks  friendship 

21.  thoujh  thou  drewest  a  sword  at  thy/. 

22.  if  thou  hnst  opened  thy  monih  against  thy/ 

for  these  things  every  /.  will  depart 
25  I  will  not  be  ashamed  to  defend  »/ 


FRO 


lApoL'KTPni 


Eccl.  27.  15.  and  shal  never  find  a  /.  '.a  his  miDcJ 
17.  love  thy  /  and  be  faithful  uiiio  mm 

29.  10.  lose  moitey  for  thy  brother  and  thy  /. 
37.  1.  every  /.  saith,  I  am  his  /  also,  but  then 

is  a  /  who  is  only  a  /.  ui  name 

2.  when  a  companion  and/,  is  turned  an  enein* 

4.  which  rejoicelh  in  the  prosperity  of  a  /. 

5.  a  companion  who  helpeth  his  /.  for  l)  e  bctlj 

6.  forget  not  thy  /  in  thy  mind  when  in  richca 

40.  23.  a  /.  and  companion  never  meet  amiss 

41.  18.  be  ashamed  befor*  thy  (xartner  and  / 

1  Mae.  7.  8.  chose  Baccbides  a/  ofthe  king 

10.  16.  we  will  make  him  our  /.  and  confederate 

19.  a  man  of  great  power,  and  meet  to  bo  our  f. 

20.  we  ordain  thee  to  be  called  tlie  king's  /. 
13.36.  to  Simon,  higb-priest  and  /  of  kings 
15.32.  Athenobius  the  king's/  came  to  Jerusalo.-M 

2  Mae.  7.  24.  that  he  would  take  him  for  his/. 

11.  14.  that  he  must  needs  be  a/,  to  thera 

FRIENDS. 

1  Fsd.  3.  22.  they  forget  their  love  to  /. 

8.  13.  the  gifts  which  I  and  my/,  have  vowed 

26.  honoured  me  in  sight  of  all  bis/  and  iioblci 

2  Fsd.  5.9.  and  all/,  shall  destroy  one  another 
6. 24.  at  that  time/,  shall  fight  one  against  anotliet 

F.slh.  16.5.  put  in  trust  to  manage  their/,  all'airo 

14.  he  Ihoujjht,  finding  us  destitute  off. 
IVi.id.l.  14.  which  they  thai  use, become/  of  Gud 

27.  she  maketh  tivem/  of  God  and  propheU 

19.  14.  but  these  brought/,  into  bowlage 
Eccl.  6.  5.  sweet  language  will  multiply/. 

13.  separate  from  enemies,  take  heed  of  thy  /. 

13.  21.  a  rich  man  falling,  is  held  up  of  his/. 

20.  16.  the  fool  saith, I  have  no/; I  bavenotliinU 
2H.  9. a  sinful  man  disquieteib/and  makes  di  bale 

30.  3.  and  before  his/,  be  shall  rejoice  of  him 
C.  and  one  that  shall  requite  kindness  to  his/. 

41.  22.be  ashamed  of  upbraiding  speeches  be- 
fore/ 
42.3. be  not  ashamed  ofthe  gift  ofthe  heritage  of/ 
.S«.?.  33.  therefore  her/,  and  all  that  saw  her  wept 
Brl  2.  Daniel  was  honoured  above  all  his  / 
!  Afnc.  2.  13.  Ihou  shalt  be  in  number  of  king's/ 
.'?!).  Maltathias  and  his/,  understood  Ihereid' 
45.  Maltathias  and  his/,  went  round  about 
3.38. Nicanor,Gorgias, mighty  men  ofthe  king's  j(, 

6.  10.  wherefore  he  called  for  all  his  /. 

14.  then  called  he  for  Philip  one  of  his/. 

28.  the  king  gathered  together  all  his  /. 

.58.  now  therefore  let  us  be  /.  with  these  men 

7.  6.  Judas  and  his  brethren  have  slain  all  thy/. 

15.  we'will  not  procure  harm  of  you  nor  your/ 

8.  12.  with  their  /.  and  such  as  relied  on  them 
20.  we  be  registered  yoar  confederates  and  /. 
3T.why  hast  thou  made  thy  yoke  heavy  on  our/ 

9.26.  lliey  made  inquiry  and  search  for  Judas' jf 
28.  for  this  cause  all  Judas'  /.  came  together 
35.  had  sent  to  jiray  his/,  the  Nalibalhites 
39.  the  bridegroom  came  forth  and  his  /. 

10.  CO.  who  gave  them  and  their/,  silver 

65.  so  the  king  wrote  him  among  his  chief/; 

11.  26.  promoted  him  in  the  sight  of  all  Ins/. 

27.  gave  him  pre-eminence  among  his  chief  f, 
.33.  to  do  good  to  the  Jews,  who  8  re  our  /. 
.57.  appoint  thee  to  be  one  ofthe  king's/. 

12.  14.  our  confederates  and/  in  these  wars 
43.  Ti  vphon  commended  him  to  all  his/ 

14.  39.  Demetrius  made  him  orre  of  bis/. 
10.  the  Romans  had  called  the  Jews  thei 

15.  17.  the  Jews' ambassadors,  our  /  came  to  t 

28.  he  sent  to  him  Alhenobius  one  of  his/. 

2  JInc.  1.  14.  came  and  his/,  that  were  with  his 
3.  31.  certain  of  Heliodorus'/.  prayed  Onias 
8.  9.  choosing  Nicanor  one  of  his  special/. 
10.  13.  whereupon  being  accused  ofthe  king't 
14.11.  others  ofthe  king's/  being  maliciousiy  so 
FRIENDLY. 

TVisd.  19.  15.  because  they  used  stmngers  not  /. 

F.ccl.i.  8.  and  give  h'ln  a/,  answer  with  meekne-s 

1  Mac.  7.  27.  he  sent  deceitfully  with/  words 

2  Mae.  12.  31.  desiring  them  lo  be/  still  to  them 

FRIENDSHIP. 
Wisd.  8.  18.  great  pleasure  it  is  to  have  her  /. 
F.rc.l.(S.VI.  whoso  feareth  L. shall  direct  his/.arighj 
22.  20.  he  that  upbraids  his  friend,  breaks  /. 
29   15.  forget  not  the/  of  thy  surety 
T  Mac.  10.20.  totakeonr  part,  and  keep/,  with  ui 
2C.  whereas  yon  have  continued  in  our  /, 
12.  1   to  confirm  and  renew  the  /.  with  them 

3.  sent  us  to  the  end  you  should  renew  the/. 
8.  declaration  was  mcde  ofthe  league  and/. 
10.    to  send  for  renewing  of  brotherhood  and  / 

14.  18.  they  wrote  in  tables  of  brass  to  renew/ 

22.  Jews  came  to  renew/  they  had  with  us 

1."!.  17.  the  Jews  came  to  us  to  renew  the  old  /. 

2  Mac.  6.  22.  for  the  old  /.  with  them  find  favoat 

FROCK. 
F.ecl.  40.  4.  to  him  that  is  clothed  with  a  hnen/ 

FROGS. 
Wisd.  19.  10.  a  multitude  of  /.  instead  of  fisbw 


^rorRTTTA." 


FUL 


FR  )MTIERS. 

Jiid.  J.  S.  vel  he  did  cftsi  iJovvii  llicir/.  and  grovrs 

FROST. 
H  tad.  }6.23.  shall  moit  away  as  the  winter's  hour/. 
Bir.  2.  'ia.  tlioy  uce  cast  oul  to  Ihe/.  ol'tlie  iiiglii 
Ouii.  3.  50.  O  ye/,  ami  snow,  bless  ye  lliu  Lord 

FROTH. 
Wisi.  ».  14  like  a  tliiii/.  that  is  driven  awav 

FROVVARD. 
U'ied.  1.  3  for/,  lliouglits  si|iarale  finin  Cod 
*:-zcl.  36.20.  a/,  heart  causeili  lieavuiess 

FRUIT. 

2  Ksd.  3.  20.  thy  law  mighi  briiig  forth/,  in  tliuio 

33.  reward  aiipearelli  iml,  labour halli  no/. 

i.  31.  iiomlei.now  how  gruai  _/'.  of  wickeiliiess 

■Jo.  w  lien  c«ineth  the/,  oi'  (he  Ihior  olonrrewiird 

6  44.  tliere  w as  great  iind  iMiionii.:utiu:  f. 

8.  G.  };ive  ire  seed,  that  there  may  conji-/.  of  it 
10.  milk  t-o  be  given,  which  is  the/,  of  llie  breasts 

9.  31.  i  sow  my  taw  in  you,  it  shall  bring  loriliy. 
■i'i.  though  tin:/,  of  Ihy  law  did  not  jiensli 

10.  12.  because  1  have  lost  tlie/.  of  my  womb 

14.  even  so  the  earth  also  hath  given  lier/. 

il.  42.  thedwellings  ofthein  that  brought  lo.ih  /. 
lG25.trees  shall  give/.and  who  shall  gatlier  them? 
/f■^^■(y.3.13.^1l« shall  have/,  in  the  visitation  ofsouls 

15.  for  glorious  is  the/,  of  good  labours 
■4.5.  iheir/.  un|)iotitablc,  not  ri|>e  to  eat 

10.7.  plan's  bearing/,  that  never  come  to  ripeness 
Keel.  (5.  3.  lose  thy/  and  leave  thyself  a  dry  iree 
il.  3.  but  her/.  Is  ihe  chief  of  sweet  things 
I'J.  ]•).  shall  receive/,  of  the  tree  of  immurlality 
S3.  25.  her  branches  shall  bring  forlli  no/. 
24.  17.  my  Howers  are  Ihe /.of  honour  ami  riches 
27.0.  the/,  declares  if  the  Itee  have  hieii  dressed 
50.  10.  as  a  fair  olive-tree  budding  forth/. 

1  Mac.  !(!.  30.  the  halfof  the/,  ol  the  trees 
14.  8.  and  the  trees  of  the  field  gave  their/. 

FRUITS. 
8  Esd.  2.  18.  twelve  trees,  laden  w'ilh  divers/. 
16.  46.  etrai.geis  shall  reap  their/,  and  spoil  goods 
Tob.  5.  13.  we  otieied  the  tenths  of  the  /. 
Wild.  16.  19.  it  might  destroy/,  of  an  unjust  land 

22.  fire  did  destroy  the/,  of  the  enemies 
26.  the  growing  of/,  that  nourishetli  man 

Eccl.6.  ly.  come  to  her  and  wail  for  her  good  /. 
for  Ihon  sliall  eat  of  lier/.  right  soon 
19.  come  and  (ill  yourselves  with  my/. 
25.  and  as  Tigris  in  the  time  of  the  new/. 
f7.  23.  an,d  ihe/.  <if  his  understanding  fail  not 
Mac.  11.34.  king  received  oul  of  the /.of  the  earth 

FRUITFUL. 
Esd.  1.  34.  and  your  oliildier.  shall  r.ot  be/ 
15.62.  thy/,  trees  shall  they  bum  up  with  (ire 
li'.ccl.  20.  20.  Ihciu  hast  gotten  a/,  possession 
40.  27.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  Is  a/,  garden 

FRUITLESS. 

fVisd.  15.  4.  nor  an  image  the  painter's/,  labour 

FRUSTR.ATE. 

2  Ksd.  10.  .34.  forsake  me  not,  lest  I  die/,  of  hope 
Jud.  II.  11.  notdefealed,  and/,  of  Ins  purjiuse 

FUGITIVE. 
2  Jl/ac.  8. 35.  became  like  a/',  servant  to  Antioch 

FUGITIVES. 
Jud.  16.  19.  and  have  wounded  them  as  /.  childreK 
iiisa.  19.  3.  and  lliev  pursued  Iheinas/. 
FULL. 

1  Ksd.  1.  23.  %vilh  a  heart  /.  ofgodliness 
58.  until  the  f.  teim  of  srvenly  yeais 

2  E.-y/.  3.  .3.  I  ii.gan  to  speak  words/,  of  fear 
4.  27.  for  :li  '  woilii  is/,  of  uurigliieousness 

38.  I  said,  even  we  all  aic/.  of  inipicly 

6.  22./.  stoie-hoiises  suddenly  be  found  empty 

7.  6.  a  cily  is  set  on  a  Held,/,  of  all  good  llmigs 
12.  entrances  of  this  world  were/,  of  sorrow 

23.  and  'er  the/,  are  the/  things 

10.7.  how  that  Sion  onrinoilier  is/,  of  heaviness 
i2.  2.  their  kiiiL'dnni  was  sin.ill  and  /.  of  uproar 

14.  3!l.  and  behold,  he  reached  me  a/,  cup 

15.  34.  the  clouds  are/,  of  wralh  and  stoiin 

40.  Ihe  clouds  shall  be  lifted  up/,  of  wrath 

41.  and  many  waters,  that  all  tii  Ids  may  be/. 
Ifi.  32.  all  her  paths  shall  grow/,  of  thorns 

Kslh.  \.>.  14.  and   Ihy  countenance  is/,  of  grace 
Wisd.  .'i.  22.  hailstones/,  of  wrath  shall  be  cast 

11.  18.  or  unknown  wilil  beasts/,  ofrage 

!2.  17.  not  heheve  thai  thou  art  of  a  f.  power 
j3.  13   a  riooked  piece  of  wood,  and/,  of  knots 
r.erl.  1.  3t).  but  thy  heart  is/,  of  deceit 
i.  11.  the  Lord  is/,  of  compassion  and  mercy 
'A.  13.  whenlliou  art  in  iby}.  eirengtli 

8.  3.  strive  not  with  a  man  that  is/,  of  tongue 
V^.  20.  hut  inwardly  he  is/,  of  d.M-eit 

23.  11.  !,ut  his  boose  sh.ll!  be/.  o( Calamilies 
S.'i.  20.  so  is  a  wife  f.  of  words  to  a  ipiiel  man 
34.  in.  bill  he  thai  hiith  travelled,  is  f.  of  prudence 
39.  12.  I  am  filled  as  the  moon  at  liie  f.  .'lO.  0. 
42.  16.  Ihe  wort«  is/,  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
Car.  6.  17.  whi  n  set  up,  their  eyes  be/,  ofdiist 
I  Alac  3.  27.  .^utiochus  was  f.  of  indicnalioii 
791 


GAB 

2Mae.  3.  6.  was/,  ofinfinite  sums  of  money 
30.  the  temple  which  alore  was/,  ol  fear 
12. 16.  a  lake  tilled  y.  seen  luiining  wi'th  blood 
FULFIL. 

1  Esd.  1. 57.  to/,  the  word  ol  the  .Ld.  spoken  by  Jcr. 

2  Esd.  6.  35.  that  1  might/,  the  three  weeks 
IVisd.  19.  4.  that  they  mighty',  the  punishnieiit 
Eccl.  26.  2.  he  shall/,  the  years  of  his  lite 

1  J/ac. 2. 18.  come  and/,  the  king's  conuiiandmenl 
-Mac.  3.  8.  but  indeoti  to/,  the  king's  purpose 

FULFILLED. 

2  Esd.  2.40.  which  have/,  the  law  of  the  Lord 
41.  the  number  of  thy  children  is/. 

4.  37.  doth  not  move  till  the  said  iiiea«ure  be/. 
40.  ask  her  when  she  hath/.  !:er  nine  moiithi 
0.  19.  when  the  alHiction  of  Sion  shall  be/. 
11.44.  and  his  abominations  are/. 

14.  45.  wiien  the  foriy  days  were/. 

15.  6.  and  their  hurllul  works  are/, 
'/'oi.  14.  5.  until  Ihe  lime  of  that  age  be/. 
IVisd.  4.  13   he  being  made  perfect  /,  a  long  time 

FULFILLLN'J. 
I  j)/ac.2.5j.  Jesus,  for/,  the  word, was  made  a  judge 

FULLY. 
1  E.^d.  6.  20.  the  house  of  Lord  is  not  yet /.ended 
■lud.  2. 13.  but  accomiilisli  the  corniiiaudmeiiis/. 

1  Mac.  1.29.  after  two  years/,  e.xpiied 

62.  many  in  Israel  were/,  resolved  not  to  eat 
2.  68.  recompense/,  the  heathen,  and  lake  Ined 
9.  42.  so  when  they  had  avenged/,  the  blood 

FULNESS. 
Eccl.  I.  16.  to  fear  ihe  Lord  is/,  of  vvjsdom 
'i  Mac.  0.  14.  till  come  to  the/,  of  their  sins 

FU.ME. 

Eccl.2i.  15.  as  the/,  of  frank  incense  in  tabernacles 

FUNERALS. 

2  Mac.  5.  10.  had  none  to  mourn,  nor  any  sole.mn/ 

FURLONGS. 
2  Mac.  11.  5.  distant  from  Jerusalem  about  five/. 
12.  9.  was  seen  two  hundred  and  t'orty/.  olf 

16.  a  lake  two/,  broad  being  filled  full 

17.  then  departed  they  from  thence  7.50/. 

29.  Scythopohs  lieth  (iOO/.  from  Jerusalem 

FURNACE. 
fl'/si/.  3.  6.  as  gold  in  the/,  hath  he  tried  them 
Eccl.  2.  5.  acceptable  men  in  the/,  of  adversity 
22.  24.  as  ihe  vajiour  of  a  /.  goeth  before  tire 

27.  5.  the/,  proveth  the  pottiT's  vessel 
31.  26.  the/,  proveth  the  edge  by  dipping 
38.  28.  he  figliteih  with  the  heat  of  the/. 

30.  he  is  diligent  to  make  clean  the/ 

43.  4.  a  man  blowing  a  f.  is  in  works  of  heat 
Dm.  3.24.  the  fisine  stieameth  fjith  above  the/ 
25.  it  burnt  Chaldeans  il  found  aboui  the/. 

27.  made  the  midst  of  the/,  as  a  moist  wind 

28.  then  the  three  blessed  God  in  llie/. 

C6.  he  hath  delivered  us  oul  of  midst  of  the/. 

FURNISH. 

Eccl.  20.26./  a  table  an.!  feed  me  of  that  ready 

FURNISHED. 
Eccl.  44.  G.  rich  men/,  wiih  ability,  living 
1  Mac.  14.  34.  and  ht-/.  Ilieiii  wiih  all  things 

FURROWS. 
Eccl.  7.  3.  sow  not  on  the/,  of  unrighteousness 
38.  26.  he  giveth  his  mind  lo  makof. 
FURTHER. 

1  Esd.  2.  99.  those  wicked  workers  proceed  no/. 

6.  30   and  that,  every  year  without/,  question 

2  Esd.  13.  41.  would  go  forth  into  a/,  country 

FURTHER.MORE. 
I  Esd.  4.  10./.  he  lieth  down,  he  eateth,  drinkelh 

1  Mac.  9.1./.  when  Demetrius  heard  that  Nicanor 

FURY. 
ff'isd.  10.  3.  fie  perished  in  ihe^  wherewith 
Eccl.  I.  22.  the  sway  of  his/,  be  his  destruction 
45. 18.  the  congregation  of  Core  with/  and  wrath 
48.  10.  wrath,  before  it  break  forth  into/. 
Har  1.  13.  to  this  day  the/,  of  Lord  is  not  turned 

2  J\fnc.  4.  25.  having  the/,  of  a  cruel  tyrant 

7.  9.  thou  like  a/,  takest  iis  oul  of  this  life 

FURIES. 
msd.  7.  20.  to  know  the  f.  of  wild  beasts 

FURIOUS. 
Eccl.  1.  22.  a/,  man  cannot  be  justified 
10. 18.  or/,  anger  for  them  that  are  born  of  worn. 

28.  a.  for  a/,  man  will  kindle  strife 

2  Mac.  5.  11   removing  out  of  Egypt  in  a  /.  mind 


G. 


GABAEL. 

Tnh.  1.  1.  .Aduel  son  ofG.  of  the  seed  of  Asael 
14.  I  left  in  trust  with  G.  ten  talents  of  silver 

4.  1    the  money  which  he  had  committed  to  G. 
20.  I  siiinify  tliet  I  committed  ten  talents  lo  G 

5.  6.  for  I  have  lodged  with  our  brother  G. 

9.2.  go  to  Rages  of  Media,  to  G.  and  biingnimiey 
5.  so  Raphael  went  oiil  and  lodged  with  G 
10.  2.  are  they  detained  t  or  is  G   dead  ? 


GAR 

GABirilA 

EsUi    12.  1.  took  Ins  rest  in  the  COUll  tvitli  O. 

GABRIAS. 
Tob.  J    14.  I  left  with  Gahael  the  brother  of  G 
i.  20.  coinmitted  ten  talents  to  Gahaol  icn  of  G 

GAU. 
Eccl.  25.25.  nor  a  wicked  woin.  liberty  to  »■.  ab'oad 

GADUER. 
Eccl.  26   8.  and  a  g.  abroad  causeth  great  angc/ 

GAIN. 

H'isd.  14.  2  for  verily  desire  of  ^r.  deviselh  thai 

Id.  12.  ihey  coumed  ourtimeherea  niarke'.  fcr^'. 

Eccl.  20.  9.  there  is  a  g.  that  turiieth  to  loss 

29.  19.  that  followeth  other  men's  business  foro-. 

2  Alac.  11.  3.  thinking  to  make  a  ^   ol  the  tempU 

GAINING. 
li'isd.  13.  19.  for^.  and  gBiiing  askelh  ability  to  dr 

GAINSAY. 
2  Esd.  5.  29.  they  who  did  g.  thy  promises 
.hid.  8.  28.  there  is  none  that  may  g.  thy  word.) 

12.  14.  who  am  I  that  I  should  g.  my  lord  1 
h'.slh.  13.  9.  tiiere  is  ni-  man  that  can  g.  Iheo 
1  .\lac.  14.  44.  to  break,  or  to  ^.  his  words 

GAIT. 
Eccl.  19. 30.  man's  laughter  and  g.  shew  what  he  is 

GALA  AD. 
■  lud.  1.  8.  to  those  ibat  were  of  Carmel  and  G 
15.  5.  they  iuG.  and  Galilee  chased  them 
1  Jllac.  5.  9.  the  heathen  that  were  at  G.  assembled 
17.  I  and  Jonathan  will  go  to  the  country  of  G 
25.  that  had  happened  lo  their  brethren  in  G. 
27.  shut  up  in  cities  of  the  country  ofG.  30. 
45.  Israelites  that  were  in  the  country  of  (J. 
.55.  Judas  and  Jonatjian  were  in  the  land  ol  G 

13.  22.  he  came  iiilo  the  country  ofG. 

GALBANUM. 
F.ccl.  24.  15   I  yielded  a  pleasant  odour  as  G. 

GALLERY. 
Eccl.  22.  17.  as  plaisleitng  on  the  wall  of  a  o^. 

GALATIANS. 

1  Mac.  8.  2.  which  they  had  done  amongst  the  G. 

2  Mac.  8.  20.  battle  they  had  in  Babylon  with  G. 

GALILEE. 
Tub.  1.  2.  which  is  called  [iroperly  Nephihali  in  G 
./lid    1.  8.  those  of  higher  G.  and  the  great  pliiin 
15.  5.  they  that  were  in  Galaad  and  in  G. 

1  Mac.  5.  14.  there  came  other  massengers  from  O. 

15.  and  all  G.  of  the  Gentiles  are  assembled 

17.  go,  and  deliver  thy  brethren  that  are  in  O. 
20.  were  given  three  thousai.>d  men  to  go  into  (3 
21   then  went  Simon  into  G.  where  he  fought 
23.  and  those  that  were  in  G.  took  he  away 
.55.  and  S'lnon  his  brother  was  in  G. 

10.  30.  out  of  the  country  of  Samaria  and  G. 

11.  63.  his- princes  were  come  to  Cades  in  G- 

12.  47.  of  whom  he  sent  two  thousand  into  G. 
49.  Tryphun  sent  a  host  of  footmen  into  G. 

GALL. 
Tob.  6.  4.  lake  Ihe  heart,  the  liver,  and  the  ^.  0 
8.  as  for  tlie^.  it  is  good  lo  anoint  a  man 
11.  4.  take  in  thine  hand  the  g.  of  Ihe  fish 
8.  therefore  anoint  thou  his  eyes  with  the  g, 
11.  he  strake  offthe  g.  on  his  father's  eyed 
GALLIES. 
'iMac.  4.  20.  it  was  employed  to  the  making  ofg 
GAME. 

2  Mae.  4.14.  after  the  g.  of  Discus  called  Ihem  fort! 

18.  now  when  the  ^r.  that  was  used  was  kept 

GAPE. 
1  Esd.  4.  19.  do  they  not  a-  and  with  open  mouth  '. 

GAPED. 
1  Esd.  4.  31.  the  king  g.  and  gazed  upon  her 

GARDEN. 
Eccl  24.  30.  I  came  out  as  a  conduit  into  a  g. 
31.  I  said,  I  will  water  my  best  ^.  and  will  watti 
abundantly  my^.  bed,  my  brook  heiame  a  rivet 
40.  17.  bountifulness  is  as  a  most  fruitful  g. 
27.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  a  fruitful  g. 
Bar.  6.  70.  as  asciire-crow  in  a  g.  ofcuoumben 
Sus.  4.  Joacim  had  a  fair  ^.joining  lo  his  house 
7.  Susanna  went  into  her  husband's^,  to  walk 
15.  she  was  desirous  to  wash  herself  in  the  g. 

17.  atid  shut  the  g.  doors  that  I  may  wash  ine 

18.  and  they  shut  tlie^.  doors  and  went  out 

25.  then  ran  the  one  and  opened  the  g.  dcn.r 

26.  when  the  servants  heard  the  cry  in  the  g. 
36.  elders  said,  as  we  walked  in  the^.  alone,  this 

woman  shut  ihe^.  doors,  arvd  sent  maids  jvvav 
38. we  Ihatstood  in  a  corner  of  ihe^'.  ra.i  to  Sham 
GARRISON. 

1  Mac.  4.  61.  they  set  there  a  g.  lo  keep  it 

5.  58   when  they  had  given  charge  lo  Ihe  g. 

6.  50.  Ihe  king  set  a  g.  there  to  keep  it 

9.  51.  in  them  he  set  a  g.  that  I  hey  might  work 

10.  75.  because  Apollonius  had  a  g.  there 

11.  3.  he  set  in  every  oneofihem  a  ^r.  of  soldiers 
60   he  took  the  cily  and  set  u  if.  ir  it 

12.  34.  wherefore  beset  a  g.  there;:  krep  il 

14.  33.  but  he  set  a  g.  of  Ihe  Jews  there 

2  Mac.  12.  ;3.  having  left  a  siMiig£'.  ia  the  bold 


GAT 

GARRISONS. 

Jitd.  3.  6.  Olofernes  set  g.  m  thu  liigli  citieo 
7.  7.  Olofernes  set  g.  ol  men  of  war  over  them 
t  Mac.  5.  56.  caplHins  of  thu  g.  Iieaid  ol'llie  acts 

l;  \KlZli\l. 
2  Mac.  5.  23.  and  at  OJ.  I.e  It'll  Anilronicws 
6-  2.  thatiiiG.  ot'Juiiitur  th«  dell-iidcr  of  strangers 

GARLAND. 
/«d.  15.  X3.  Ihov  |iut  a  ^.  ol' olive  upon  her 

■  GAKI.ANUS. 
Jui,  3.  7.  they  reuiived  them  with  a.  and  dances 
15.  13.  men  lollowed  In  their  aiinoar  with  g. 

(iAKMENT. 
I  £s</.  8  7J.  I  rent  my  clothes  anil  the  holy  g.  73. 
Jud.  16.8  lor  she  putott'the  ^r.  of  her  widowhood, 
and  took  a  linen  g.  to  deceive  liiin 
Witi.  18.  24.  in  the  long  g.  was  the  whole  world 
t'.ccl.  14.  17.  all  Hesh  waxetli  old  as  a  ^. 
45.  10.  he  compiissed  hiiii  with  a  holy  "■. 
50.  11.  he  made  the  ^.  of  holiness  ho'iiuurable 
Bar.  5.  1.  putoti",  O  Jerusalem,!  he  g.  of  mourning 
2.  cast  about  thee  a  double  g.  of  righteousness 
GAU.MENTS. 
I  E.gi.  1.  2.  the  priesis  being  arrayed  in  long  g. 

4.  17.  these  make  g.  for  inen,  these  bring  glory 

B  fisd.  2. 39.  have  received  glorious  ^.  of  the  Lord 
Toh.  4.  16.  give  of  thy  g.  to  them  that  are  naked 
Jud.  10.  3.  she  put  ort  the  g.  of  her  widowhood, 
washed  her  body,  and  put  on  her  g.  of  gladness 
£stA.  14.2.  put  on  the  g.  of  anguish  and  mourning 
15. 1.  the  third  day  she  hiiil  away  her  mourning  o^. 
Keel    12.  13.  lor  fiom  g.  Cometh  a  moth 
45.  6.  he  strengihenelli  liiin  svitli  rich^. 
Bar.  6.  11.  they  will  deck  them  as  men  with  g. 
33.  the  priests  also  lake  off  their  g.  and  clothe 
58.  whose  g.  they  that  are  strong  do  lake  away 

1  Mac.  3.  49.  they  brought  also  the  priests  g. 

10.  62.  the  king  coinnniiided  to  take  off  his  ^. 

GAKNLRS. 
Eccl.  1.  17.  she  filled  the  g.  with  her  increase 
GARNISH. 

2  Mac.  9.  16.  he  would  g.  wiih  goodly  gifts 

GARNISHED. 
F.ccl.  16.  27.  he  g.  his  woiks  for  ever 
42.21.  he  hath  g.  tho.excelleiit  works  of  wisdom 
GASP. 
B  Jicc.  7. 9.  when  he  was  at  the  last  tf-.  he  said 

GAT. 
1  Rsd.  1.  31.  then  g.  he  up  on  his  second  chariot 
iVisi.  10.  8.  they  g.  not  only  this  hurt 
£cci.46.2.  how  great  glory  ^.  he  when  he  did  lift  up 
j|.  16.  1  received  her  and  g.  much  learning 
1  Mac.  3.  3.  so  he  g.  his  peofile  great  honour 

9.  32.  wher.  J.ncchides  g.  knowl.-dge  thereof 

11.  07.  they  g.  them  to  the  plain  oi  Naaor 

GATE. 

1  Ksd.  1.  16.  the  porters  were  at  every  g.  7.  9. 
Tab.  11. 16.  went  to  meet  his  daughter  at  the^. 
Jv.d.  6.  33.  you  shall  stana  this  night  in  the  g. 

10.  6.  thug  they  went  forth  to  tiie  g.  of  the  city 
13. 11.  then  said  Judith  to  the  watchmen  at  the  g. 

open,  open  now  the^'.  our  God  is  with  us 

12.  'hey  made  haste  lo  go  down  to  the  g. 

13.  so  they  opened  the  a.  and  received  them 
JIfac.  5. 22.  he  pursued  ilntmlo  tho^.  of  Ptolemais 

GATES. 

2  F,sd.  3.  19.  thy  glo;y  went  thro'  four^.  of  fire 
J^i.  1. 4.  he  made  the  g.  thereof;  even  g.  that  were 

raised  to  the  height  of  seventy  cubits 
7.22.  young  men  fell  by  the  passages  of  the  ^. 
10.  9.  command  the  g.  of  the  city  to  "le  opened 
£»<A.  16.  18.  he  «  hanged  at  the  g.  of  Siisa 
F.ccl.  49.  13.  who  set  up  the  g.  and  the  bars 
1  ^Jac.4.  38.  they  saw  allar  profaned  and  ^r.  burned 
57.  the  g.  and  tlie  chambers  they  renewed 

5.  47.  they  slopped  up  the  g.  with  stones 

9.  50.  these  did  he  .slrengllien  with  g.  and  bars 

12.  38.  Simon  made  ii  sirong  with  g.  and  bars 
48.  they  of  Ptolemais  shut  the  g.  and  took  him 

13.  33.  Simon  fenced  tliem  with  great  walls  and  g. 

15.  39.  lo  build  Ci-dron,  and  to  IWrlify  the  g. 

1  Mac.  3.  19.  the'  viranis  i  an,  some  to  the  g. 

10.  36.  others  broki  o  Hie  5-.  and  took  city 

GATHER. 

2  E«(J.  14.  23.  go  ihv  wa   ,  g.  the  people  together 

16.  25.  trees  give  fuil,  and  who  shall  g.  them  ? 
Toh.  13.  5.  he  will  nr-  us  mil  .d'all  nalions 
'Red.  6.  18.  g.  insiriiriion  tVoin  thy  yonih  up 

36.  II.  g.  all  the  tribes  of  Jneob  together 
47.  18.  thou  di<lst  ij.  gold  ,18  tin,  and  mulliply 
1  Mac.  3  31.  detenniiied  there  to  g.  much  money 

9.  7.  that  he  had  no  tine  to  ^.  them  together 

10.  8  had  given  nulhoriiy  10  g.  together  a  host 

14.  44.  or  lo  g.  an  assenitily  in  ihc  country 

I  Mac.  1.  27.  g.  those  tosi-dier  that  are  scattered 

9.  7.  till  the  time  thiit  God  g.  his  people  again 

18.  God  will  g.  MS  together  out  of  every  land 

GATHERED 

(  T*i.  4.  18.  have  n^.  iog"ther  gold  and  silver 

fi,  41.  these  I  if.   o  )hu  ri- er  culled  Theraa 

7M 


GAV 

1  Esd.  8.  9 J .  there  g  to  bim  a  very       al  multitude 

9.  3.  they  should  l»e  „>.  together  alj'erusalem 

5.  they  of  Judah  &r.<  Benjamm  were  g.  together 

2  F.sd.  1.  30.  1  g.  you  ,  -.gether  as  a  ben  gathereth 
16.  30.  when  a  vineya.d  is  g.  there  are  letl 

.iad.  16.  22.  after  Manasseo  was  g.  to  his  people 
Keel.  25.  3.  if  thou  bast^.  iioihiiig  in  thy  youth 
Bel  1.  AsivLges  was^.  to  his  fathers,  1  Mac.  2.  69 

1  Mac.  1.  4.  he  g.  a  mighly  sirong  host 

15.  3.  I  have  g.  a  mulliti,  le  of  foreign  soldiers 

2  Mae.  2.  13.  he,  fiunding  i  library,  g.  the  acts 
8.  27.  they  had  g.  tneir  aruour  togeiher,  31. 

10.  24.  li^.d  g.  a  multitude  i)f  foreign  I'orces 

12.  38.  so  Judas  g.  his  host  aad  came  to  Odollani 

GATHERETH. 

Keel.  14.  4  he  that  g.  by  defrauding  his  own  soul, 

g.  for  others  that  shall  spend  hisgoods  riotously 

21.  8.  Ihat^.  stones  for  the  tomb  of  his  burial 

Reel.  33.  16.  as  one  that  g.  after  grajie-gatlierers 

GATHERING. 
Keel.  26.  5.  the  g.  together  of  an  uniuly  multitude 
31.  3.  the  rich  haih  great  labour  in  g.  riches 
43.  20.  it  abideihon  every  g.  togeiher  of  water 
2  Mac.  4.  28.  appertained  the  ^.  of  the  customs 
10.  10.  g.  brielily  the  calamities  of  the  wars 
1 2.43.  when  he  had  made  a  if .tbi ough  the  company 
GAVk 

1  f;sd.6. 13.80  they  ^.  us  this  answer, we  are  servants 

15.  he^.  them  over  into  the  power  of  JN'abucliod 

8.  80.  made  us  gracious,  so  that  they  g.  us  food 

9.  20,  they  ^.  their  hands  to  put  away  iheir  wives 
41.  and  all  the  multitude  g.  Iieed  to  Ihe  law 

2  Esd.  1.  13.  I  g.  you  a  large  and  safe  passage 
24. 1  g.  you  light  in  a  pillar  of  fire  and  wonders 

19.  then  I  had  pity,  and  g.  you  manna  to  eat 
23.  I  g.  you  not  fire  for  your  blasphemies 

2.  1 . 1  ^.  them  my  commandments  by  t  he  jirophets 
16.61.  he^.  him  breath,  life,  and  undbrst.iiiding 
Tab.  1.  6.  them  I  g.  at  the  allar  lo  the  priests 

7.  the  first  tenth  part  I  g.  to  the  sons  of  Aaron 

8.  the  third  I  g.  to  them  to  whom  it  wan  meet 
13.  the  Most  High  g.  me  grace  and  favour 

16.  in  time  of  Enernessar,  1  g.  many  alms  to  my 

brethren,  and  g.  my  bread  lo  the  hungry 

2.  12.  they  g.  her  also  besides  a  kid 
7.  13.  and  he  g.  her  lo  be  wile  lo  Tobias 

10.  10.  then  Raguel^.  him  Sara  bis  wife 
I    14.  2.  he^.  alms,  and  increased  in  ihe  fear  of  Lord 

11.  have  ^.up  the  ghost  in  the  bed, being  158  years 
■Jud.  8.  S.  there  was  none  that  g.  her  an  ill  word 

!0.  5.  then  slie^.  her  maid  a  hotile  of  wine 
15.  II.  they  g.  to  Judith  tDlofernes  bis  tent 

12.  she  g.  branches  to  the  women  with  her 

16. 19.  n-. the  canopy  she  had  taken  for  gift  to  Lord 
IVisd.  10.  2.  she^.  him  power  to  lule  all  things 

10.  she  g.  bim  knowledge  of  holy  things 
14.she9liewed  them  iiars&^.him  perpetutil glory 

1S.25.unlo  these  Ihe  destroyer  o-.  place,  was  tfraid 
Eccl.  17.  6.  a  heart  he  g.  them  to  understand 

9.  be  g.  them  to  glory  in  his  marvellous  acts 

11.  besides  this  he  g.  them  knowledge 

24.  8.  so  Ihe  T-eator  ^.  me  a  commandment 
15.  I^.a  sweet  smell  like  cinnamon  and  aspalat  bus 

45.  3.  he  g.  him  a  cnmniandinenl  for  his  people 
7.  he  g.  him  ihe  priesthood  among  the  piojile 

17.  he  g.  unto  him  his  commandments 

20.  he  made  Aaron  hohov'^'    .aiid^'.  him  lierila. 

21.  sacrifices,  which  he  g  10  him  and  his  seed 

46.  9.  the  Lord  g.  strength  also  to  Caleb 

47.  5.  he  g.  him  strength  in  his  right  hand  to  slay 

6.  ill  that  be  D'.  him  a  crown  of  glory 

1 1.  he  gave  bim  a  covenant  of  kings,  and  a  throne 

22.  wherefore  he  g.  a  remnant  to  Jacob 
■19.  5.  therefore  he  ^.  their  power  to  others 

Har.  1. 18.  in  commandments  that  he  g.  us  openly 

3.  27.  nor  g.  he  the  way  of  knowledge  to  them 
4.30.  he  ihat^.  ihee  that  name,  will  comfort  iliee 

1  Mac.  1. 13.  who^.theni  license  to  doafterordin. 
3.  2b.  he  g.  Iii«  soldiers  pay  for  a  year 

5.  3.  he  g.  them  a  great  overthiow  and  abated 
7.  1 1.  but  they  g.  no  heed  to  their  words 
8.8.wliich  they  took  of  him  and^.lo  king  Eiiinenes 
10.  46.  these  words,  they  n-.  no  credit  to  them 
58.  he  "'.  to  him  his  daughter  Cleopiitia 
60.  he^.  them  and  their  friends  silver  iiiiii  gold 
89.  he  g.  him  Acc;iron  with  ihe  borders  thereof 
11. 10.  I  repent  thai  I  g.  my  daughter  lo  him 

12.  43.  he  g.  him  gifts,  and  commanded  his  men 

13.  3.  Simon  g.  them  exhortation,  s.iying 

14.  8.  the  earih  g.  her  iiicrea.se,  trees  their  finit 
32.  Simon  armed  valiant  men  and  if.  them  wages 

2  Mac.  2.  17.  hope  Ihut;?-.  them  all  a  heritage 

7.  22.  for  I  neither^,  yon  breath  nor  life 

8.  36.  they  followed  the  laws  that  he  g.  them 
12.  15.  Judas  g.  a  fierce  assault  against  the  walls 

15.  15.  Jeremias  <<■.  to  Judas  a  sword  of  gold 

G  A  VEST. 

1  Esrf.8.82.  which  thou  g.  by  thy  servants  the  prnph. 

2  F.sd.  3.5.  thou  g.  a  body  lo  Adam  wilhoul  sou) 
16  to  bim  thou  ^.  Isaac,  lo  Isaac  thou  g.  Jacob 


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2  Esd.  3.  27.  thou  g.  tbetity  into  hands  o»  enemief 

5.  27.  thou  g.  a  law  that  is  approved  of  all 

6.  46.  thou  g.  them  charge  to  do  service  to  oian 

51.  lo  Enoch  thou  g.  one  part,  which  waj>  arie« 

52.  unto  Leviathan  thou  g.  the  seventh  nuit. 

53.  on  the  sixth  day  ihuu  g.  Conniiandioeiii 
Tub.  8.  6.  thou  iiiadest  Adam  and  g.  liiri  Eve 
./ud.9.2.to  wlioin  thou^.u  swnrd  tu  lake  veugcanrc 

3.  wherefore  thou  g.  tlieit  rulers  10  be  .-iaiti 
tVisd.  11.  7.  thou  g.  to  tlieiii  tbuudaiice  uf  walH 

12.  10.  thou  g.  Ibem  place  of  repi.iuaiice 

18.  3.  thou  g.  them  a  burning  |iillar  of  fire 

1  Mac.  4.  30.  and  thou  g.  ihe  i>asl  of  strangers 

GAY. 
Bar.  6.  9.  as  it  were  fur  a  virgin  that  loves  to  go  g 

GAZA. 
\Mac.  11.61.  went  to  G.  but  ll>eyofG.  shulh'm  ou 
62. when  theyofG.roadesupplicaiioii  lo  Jonailiai 

13.  43.  Ill  those  days  Siiiiun  eucamiied  against  G 

GAZARA. 
1  Mac.  4.  15.  for  they  pur»ue.d  them  onto  G. 
7.45.  pursued  a  day's  journey  from  Adasa  to  G 

13.  53.  captain  of  all  the  hosts,  and  dwelt  at  G. 

14.  7.  he  had  the  dominion  of  G.  and  Betlisura 

34.  be  fortified  G.  that  bordeielb  on  Azotus 
15. 28.  you  withhold  Joppe  and  G.  with  Ihe  towcj 

35.  and  whereas  thou  deinandesi  Juppe  and  G. 
16.  1.  then  came  up  John  fiom  G.  and  lolil  Siinom 

19.  he  sent  others  also  tu  G.  to  kill  Join 
21.  one  had  run  afoie  unto  G.  and  told  John 
GAZE. 
F.ccl.  9.  5.  g.  not  on  a  maid  that  thou  fall  not 
41.  21.  or  \o g.  upon  another  man's  wife 
GAZED. 

1  Esd.  4.  31.  yet  the  king  gaped  and  g.  on  her 

GABA. 
Jud.  2. 10.  he  pitched  between  G.  nud  Scytbopoix 

GEDEON. 
.Jud.  8.  1.  the  son  of  G.  the  son  of  Rapbaim 
GENERAL. 

2  F.sd.  8.  15.  loiichiiig  manin^.  thou  knuwestbeal 
i^«</i.  15.10.  ibo'ourcuiiiniandnientbe^.comeiicai 
F.ccl.lii.  l.lie  iliht  Ineth  foi  evei  cieated  all  things^. 
2  Alac.  3.  18.  ulheis  ran  lo  the  g.  supplication 

GENERATION. 
2  Ksd.  3.  19.  give  diligence  to  the  g.  of  Israel 
32.  or  what  g.  hath  .mi  believed  iby  covenants! 
8.  34.  or  what  is  a  corruiilible  g.  to  be  so  bitter  I 
/J^/s(/.3.l9.hoiiible  is  the  end  of  the  uiirigbleousg' 
12. 10.  not  ignorant  ilial  they  were  a  iiuughly  g. 
14.  6   and  left  lo  all  .iges  a  seed  of  ^''. 

19.  11.  afterwards  they  saw  a  new  g.  of  fows 
Eccl.  4.  16.  his  g.  shall  hold  her  in  possession 

14.  18.  so  is  the^.  of  fiesh  and  blond 

3y.  9.  and  bis  name  shall  live  from  g.  tug. 

1  Mac.  5.  2.  ihey  ihonght  lo  dest  oy  ihe^  of  Jacok 
2.Wnc.7.23  iheCieaior  who  formed  Ihe^r. ofmai 

8.  9.  to  root  out  the  whole  (/.  of  Ihe  Jews 
GENERATIONS. 

2  F.sd.'^.  !.  ap|H>iiiledsl  death  in  him  and  his  ^. 
26.  they  diil  as  Adam  and  a'l  h\ag.  had  done 

Toh.  13.  11.  all  g.  shall  praise  thee  wiih  joy 
.lud.  8.  32.  which  shall  go  throughout  all  g. 
Esth.  10.  13.  according  10  the  g.  for  ever 
IVi.id.  1.  14.  the^r  of  Ihe  world  were  healthful 
F.ccl.  2.  10.  look  at  the  g.  of  old  and  see 
16.  27.  ill  his  hand  are  ibe  chief  of  lliem  to  all  g. 
44.  7.  all  these  were  honoured  in  their  g. 

16.  buing  an  example  of  repeiil.ince  lo  all  ^, 
Bar.  6. 3.  ye  shall  remain  al  llnhylon  seven  g.         m 
GENTILES.  ' 

1  Fsd.S.  69.  not  piii  away  the  pollutions  of  the  Q 
Tuh.  13.  3.  eonleas  hiiii  before  the  G.  ye  children 
./«(/.  8.  22.  will  be  liirnoiioiir  heads  uiiioiig  the  G 
F.slh  IO.!l.  wliicli  have lieeii  done  an.oiig  the  G 

10.  hr  hath  made  iinoilier  lol  fur  all  the  G. 
fVmd.  14.  II.  a  visitation  upon  the  iilols  of  the  G 

1  jW(ir:.2. 12.  our  saneiiiri  y,  ihe  (J.  have  profaned  i 

48.  recovered  ilie  law  oul  of  ihe  hand  ofthe  « 

3.  in.  then  Apollomiis  gMlliered  ihe  G.  together 

4.  6l».  lest  Hie  G.  sh.MiliI  come  and  tread  it  dow« 

5.  !.">.  iind  all  GaUlee  ofthe  G.  are  assembled 

6.  53.  they  that  were  (leliver-d  from  the  G. 

2  .Mac.  6.  4.  temple  was  filled  with  nvcllii-.g  by  CS 
9.  "oiild  not  ron''orm  lo  ihe  miinners  of  ihe  G. 

11   2.  to  m:ike  III.   cily  a  habitaiion  ofthe  G. 
24.  lo  be  brought  unto  ihe  custom  of  G. 
14.  3.  the  limes  of  minsliiig  wiih  the  G. 
GENTLE. 
2  Jilac.  15.  12.  g.  in  coiidiiion,  well  spoken  also 

GEON. 
Eccl.  24.  27.  and  .is  G.  in  the  lim"  ofvinlll^ 

GERGESHITES. 
/ud.  5. 16.  Ihey  cast  forth  before  them  the  O. 

GKSEM. 
.fud.  1.  9.  Ihe  king  sent  unio  all  the  land  of  G. 
G  ET. 

1  F.s-rf.  4.5.  if  they  g.  Ihe  victory  they  br'ng  e!i 

2  Fsil.  7.  .58.  if  he  g.  the  victory  he  shall  rcrair* 
16   <4  OB  they  that  iliall  g.  no  child.ea 


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?iZx4. 16.46.10  c&ptivity  and  famine  shall  ^.cliildren 
Eccl.  4.  V.  g-.  thyself  llie  love  of  the  congregation 
13   11.  Buiilin;;  on  lliee,  he  will  g.  thy  secrets 
87.  19.  and  thuu  slialt  nul  g:  him  ugaiD 
U.2S.g.  learning  « Jlli  .igieai  Bum  of  iiianey,  and 
g.  ruucli  goli!  by  lier,  rejoice  in  his  mercy 
I  Msc.  3.  H.  1  win  g.  nie  a  na.Tie  in  the  knigdom 
&  44.  thai  he  iiiiglu  ir.  him  a  perpetual  name 
?  Mac.  5.  6.  that  to  ir.  the  day  of  his  own  nation 

(iETl'ETH. 
Bed.  21.  II.  g.  the  understanding  thereof 
i&  ii4  he  Ihal  g.  a  wife,  begitinetli  a  poiisession 

U  KITING 

%Vui.  13.  19.  for  gaiiiicig  ami  g.  and  gno<l  success 

15.  \i.  lor  say  they,  we  must  be  g.  every  way 

RcclA'iA.  be  nol  lliou  ashamed  of  "■.  much  or  little 

iiiw.  3   17.  lliey  that  maiie  nu  end  of  iheir  a-. 

GHOST. 
2  Esd.  14.  '22.  sent  the  Holy  G.  into  me 
'^.'A.  14.  U.  be  gave  up  ihe  g.  in  the  bed,  158  years 
t  Mac.  3.  31.  WHO  lav  reaily  to  give  up  the  g. 

(n.\H''r. 

f'ccl. 47. i.  slew  he  not  a  g.  when  he  was  yet  young? 

Miic.  3.  3.  he  put  on  a  breast  plate  as  a  g. 
G  I. A  NTS. 
Jitd.  16.  7.  nor  did  Ihe  high  g.  set  upon  him 
fVii^d.  a.  t5.  ill  old  time  wiii-ii  the  (iruad  tf.  perished 
€ccl.  Iti.  7.  he  was  not  p  infied  toward  iliu  old  g. 
£iT.  3.'^iuere  were  o'.  famous  from  tbe  beginiiin 

GIFT. 
2  E$d.  2.  37.  O  receive  the  g.  that  is  given  you 
Tob.  2.  14.  it  was  given  for  a  g.  more  than  wages 
4.  11.  for  alms'  is  a  good  g.  to  all  that  give  it 
fud.  16. 19.  she  gave  the  canopy  for  a  g.  to  the  L 
iViMd.  3.  14.  shall  he  given  the  special  g.  of  faith 
8.  2i.  a  puintui  wii^diiin  to  know  whoso |r. she  wa^ 
'Cccl.  1.  lU. she  is  with  all  liesh  according  to  his^'' 
7.  31.  give  him  ihe  g.  of  the  shoulders 

33.  a  g.  hath  grace  in  the  sight  of  every  man 

11.  17.  the  ^z-.  of  the  Lord  remaineth  with  the  godly 
18.  16.  so  is  a  word  belter  than  a  g, 

17.  lo,  is  not  a  woid  better  than  a  g.7 

18.  a  .f.  of  the  envious  consuiuclh  the  eyes 
SO.  10.  there  is  a  g.  ihat  shall  not  profit  thee,  and 

there  is  a  g.  whose  recompense  is  double 
14.  the  g.  of  K  fool  shall  do  thee  no  good 
96.  14.  a  silent  and  hiving  woman  is  a  g.  of  the  L. 

41.  21.  or  to  take  away  a  portion  or  a  g. 

42.  3.  or  of  Ihe  g.  of  the  heritage  of  friends 

1  Mac.  10.39. 1  give  it  as  a  free  ^.  to  the  sanctuary 

2  Mac.  15. 16.  take  this  holv  sword,  a  g.  from  God 

GIFTS. 
i  Esi.Tt.  7.  help  him  with  g.  horses,  and  cattle 

5*.  Ibey  helped  ibein  wiili  vi'ry  many  free  <^. 
3.  5.  to  him  shall  kmg  Darius  give  great  ^. 
?    13.  carry  the  g.  to  the  Lord  of  Israel  to  Jerijs. 
Tub.  13.  11.  maiy  uaiiuiis  shrill  come  with  g.  in 
their  he.ads,  even  g.  to  Ihe  King  of  heaven 
fud.  4.  14.  vvith  vows  and  free  f .  of  the  people 
;6.  Is.  oliered  their  free  offerings  and  their  ^. 
iVisd.  7.  14.  for  the  g.  that  come  from  learning 
Eccl.  1.  18.  both  which  are  the  g.  of  God 
20.  29.  presents  and  a.  blind  the  eyes  of  the  wise 

34.  18.  the  g.  of  unjust  men  are  not  accepted 

35.  9.  in  all  thy  g.  sliew  a  ciii'erlul  countenance 
12.  i.u  not  think  lo  corrupt  with  g. 

Bar.  6. 27.  they  set  »•.  before  llieni  as  to  dead  men 
'  Mac.  3.30.  nor  to  h  ive  s.ich  g.  to  give  so  liberal! 
10.  24.  I  will  promise  iheiii  di<;nilies  and  g. 

12.  43.  leceived  him  hon.iurahlv,  am!  gave  him  i 

13.  .5.  and  wlialcvi^r  g.  besides  they  granted 
Z  Mac.  I.  35.  ihe  kin^  took  many  »-.  and  bestowed 

ii.  13.  the  epistles  of  kings  concerning  ihe  holy  g. 
S.O.kingsdid  magnify  llieii:m|i!e  with  ihelrbest  ir. 
9.16.  holy  temple  he  woiiii  garnish  with  goodly  tr. 

GILDKI). 
B'jr.  C.  8.  they  themselve.^  are  g.  an<l  laid  over 

GIRD. 

2  E»d.  16.2.^.  up  yours. Ives  with  dollies  of  sack 

GIRDIiO. 

2  Mac.  10.  25.  and  g.  iheir  loins  with  sackcloth 

GIUDLR. 
Jud.9.i.  who  loosened  ihe  <r.  of  a  maid  to  defile  her 

GIRT. 
Jud.i.  14.  priests  had  their  hiins  (t.  with  sackclolh 
Keel.  22.  16   as  timber  <;.  and  bound  togetlier 

1  Mac.  3.  .3.  he  g.  his  warlike  harness  about  him 
6.  37.  and  were  g.  fast  nnlo  t'lem  with  devices 

3  Mac.  3.  19.  the  women  rr.  with  sackcloth  under 

GIVR. 
i  F.sd  2. 19.  they  will  n.it  only  refuse  to  <r.  tribute 
4.60.  for  tothee  I  g.  Ihanks**  f-ord  ofour  fathers 

8.  19.  Ihey  should  g.  it  him  with  speed 
79.  and  <u  <t.  us  food  in  the  lime  of  servitude 

9.  8.  by  c  infessing  g.  «;lorv  to  the  Lord  (ilod 
54.  and  In  g.  ]iart  to  f.em  that  had  nothing 

2  F.sd.  2.  3).  g.  to  the  I'oor,  defend  the  or(ihan 
H.  he  shall  g.  you  everlasting  rest,  he  is  mgh 

3.19.  thou  mighlp<f  ir.  the  law  to  the  seed  of  .I.icol 

5  S.t.iesioDCshalli'  his  \  >ice,  ciople  be  troulih-di 

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GIV 

2  F.sd.  6.  23.  and  the  trumpet  shan  g.  a  sound 
45.  commandedst  that  moon  should  g.  her  light 

7.  65.  for  he  is  ready  to  g.  where  it  needeth 

8.  6.  and  culture  if  thou  g.  us  seed  to  our  heart 
24.  g.  ear  to  the  petition  of  thy  creature 

roA.3.17.to^i-.SaraforawifetoTobia8sonofTobit 

4.  7.^.  alms  of  ihy  substance,  thy  eye  not  envious 
8.  if  thou  hast  abundance,  g.  alms  accordingly  ; 

if  little,  bo  not  afraid  log',  according  to  that 
11.  for  alms  is  a  good  gift  to  all  that  ^.  it 
14.wage8iiotlariy  Willi  tliee,but^.  itoutof  hand 

16.  g-.  of  thy  bread  to  the  hungry,  and  of  garments 

17.  but  ^.  nothing  to  the  wicked 
5.3.man  may  go  with  thee,aM<l  I  will  o-.  him  wages 

14.  but  tell  me,  what  wages  shall  \  g.  thee  1 

7.  12.  Ihe  merciful  Goil  g.  you  good  success 

18.  the  Lord  g.  Iheejoy  for  this  thy  sorrow 
10.  11.  God  g.  you  a  prosperous  journey 

12.  I.  have  his  wages,  and  thou  iiiusl  g.  him  more 
2.  O  Father,  it  is  no  harm  to  me  to  g.  him  half 
8.  it  IS  belter  lo^r.  alms  than  to  lay  up  gold 
'JO.  nor  Iheiefore  g.  God  thanks 

13.  10.  g.  praise  to  ihe  Lord,  for  ha  is  good 
hid.  4.  12.  would  not^r.  their  children  for  a  prey 
Ustk.  li.  12.  g.  me  boldness,  O  King  of  nations 

13.  g.  me  eloquent  S|ieecli  in  my  mouth 
IVisd.  6.  2.  g.  ear,  ye  that  rule  the  people 

8.  12.  when  I  speak,  they  shall  g.  good  ear  to  me 

9.  4.  g.  nie  wisdom  that  sitiest  by  thy  ihrone 
17.  except  thou  g.  wisdom,  and  send  thy  Spirit 

16.  28.  we  must  prevent  the  sun  to  g.  thee  thanks 
F.ccl.  1.  26.  the  Lord  shall  g.  her  unto  thee 

4.  3.  and  defer  not  to  g.  to  him  that  Is  in  need 

5.  anil  g.  him  none  occasion  to  curse  thee 
8.  g.  him  a  friendly  answer  with  meekness 
19.  she  will  forsake  him,  and  g.  him  over  to  ruin 

5.  1!.  be  swift  to  hear,  wiih  patience^,  answer 

6.  23.  o'.  ear,  my  son,  receive  my  advice,  refuse  not 
37.  he  shall  g.  thee  wi.sdom  at  thine  own  desire 

7.  10.  be  not  faint-hearted,  neglect  not  to  g.  alms 

25.  bui  g.  her  to  a  man  of  understanding 

26.  but  g.  not  thyself  over  to  a  light  woman 
31.  g.  him  his  portion  as  it  is  commanded  thee 

8.  9.  learn  lo  g.  answer  as  need  requiielh 

9.  2.  g.  not  thy  soul  to  a  woman,  to  set  her  foot 

6.  g.  not  thy  soul  unio  harlots,  that  thou  lose 
10  2.S.^.it  honour  according  lo  the  dignity  thereof 
12.  4.  "■.  lo  Ihe  godly  man,  and  help  not  a  sinner 

5.  but  g.  not  to  Ihe  ungodly,  g.  it  not  to  him 

7.  g.  unto  the  good,  and  help  not  the  sinner 
14.  11.  my  son,  g.  the  Lord  his  due  olferiiig 

13.  stretch  out  thy  hand,  and  g.  to  him 
16.  g.  and  take,  and  sanctify  thy  soul 

15.3.  she  shall  g.  hiinihe  water  of  wisdom  to  drink 

17.  22.  g.  repentance  to  his  sons  and  daughters 

27.  instead  of  them  which  live  and  g.  thanks 

18.  28.  and  will  g.  praise  lo  him  that  found  her 
23.  4.  O  God  of  my  life,  g.  me  not  a  proud  look 

6.  and  g.  not  over  me  into  an  imp.udent  mind 
2.5.  13.  g.  me  any  plague  but  the  plague  of  heart 

25.n-.  the  water  no  passage,  nor  a  wickeii  woman 

26.  g.  her  a  bill  of  divorce,  and  let  her  gr» 
2'l.  S?.^'.  place,  stranger,  to  an  honourable  man 
30.  11.  g.  him  no  liberty  in  his  yoiitli,  wink  nol 

2i.  g.  not  over  thy  mind  to  heaviness 
33.19.^r.nottliy  son,  wife,  brother  anil  friend  power 
over  thee,  g  not  thy  goods  lo  another 

20.  while  thou  livesf,  g.  not  thyself  over  to  any 
3j.  8.  g.  the  Lord  his  honour  with  a  good  eye 

10.  g.  lo  the   Most  High  according  as  he  hath 
enriched  thee,  g.  with  a  cheerful  eye 

11.  iJie  Lord  will  g.  tl»ee  seven  times  as  much 

36.  15.  g.  teslimonv  to  tho.se  thou  hast  possessed 

37.  27.  what  is  evil  for  it,  g.  not  that  unto  it 

38.  11.  g.  a  sweet  savour  and  memorial  of  fioiir 

14.  that  he  would  prosper,  that  which  they  g. 
39.5.  he  will  g.W\^  heart  early  to  resort  to  Ihe  Lord 

6.  he  shall  g.  thanks  to  the  Lord  in  his  prayer 
14.  g.  ye  a  sweet  savour  as  frankincense 
33.  he  will  g.  every  thing  needful  in  season 

41.  19.  and  of  scorning  to  ^.  and  lake 
45.  26   God  g.  you  wisdom  in  your  heart 
.50.20  to  g.  ihe  blessing  of  the  Lord  with  his  lips 
51.  30.  in  his  time  he  will  o-.  you  your  reward 
Bar.  1.  20.  to  g.  us  a  land  that  f5ows  with  milk 
2.  14.  g.  us  favour  in  sight  of  ihfm  that  led  us 

17.  they  will  g.  to  the  F^ord  neither  praise  nor 

18.  but  Ihe  liiingi-y  soul  shall  g.  thee  praiso 
31.  for  I  g.  them  a  licarl,  anl  ears  to  hear 

4.  3.  g.  not  thine  honour  lo  another,  nor  things 
6.  23.  hut  lo  the  poor  they  g.  nothing  of  it 
35.  they  can  neither  g.  riclies  nor  money 
53.  neither  can  Ihey  set  U()  a  king,  nor  g.  rain 
67.  nor  phine  as  the  sun,  nor  ir.  lisht  as  the  moon 
Onn.  3.  20.  deliver  us,  and  o-.  glory  lo  thv  na'iie 
1  Mac.  2.  .50.  and  <>■.  your  lives  for  Ihe  covenant 
8.  4.  Ihe  rest  did  g.  them  tribute  every  year 

7.  shoubl  pay  a  great  tribute,  and  tr.  hostages 
0.  .55.  he  could  not  g.  order  crmcernini;  his  house 
10.  28.  be  faithful  lo  us,  we  will  g.  you  rewards 


GLA 


1  Mac.  10. 54.  and  ^.  me  now  thy  daughter  to  wlfo 
11.  9.  make  a  league,  1  will  g.  thee  my  daughter 
15.  6.  I  g.  thee  leave  also  to  coin  money 

2  Mac.  1.  3.  God  g.  you  all  a  heart  lo  gerve  hrm 
7.23.  will  of  big  mercy  ^  you  breath  and  life  again 
9.  20.  if  ye  fare  well,  I  g.  great  thanks  to  God 
15.  33.  they  should  g.  it  bv  uieces  lo  the  fowl* 

GIVEN 
1  Esd.  1.  6.  Ihecommandm.  which  was^.  to  Moses 
7  these  things  were  o-.  of  the  king's  allowance 
32.  and  this  was^.  out  fur  an  ordinance 
2.  27.  the  men  therein  were  g.  to  rebellion 
4.  60.  blessed  art  thou  who  hast  g.  me  wisdom 
62.  because  he  had  g.  them  freedom  and  hberty 
6.25.  expenses  g.  out  of  the  house  of  king  Cyrus 
2£s(/.  7.46.  better  nut  to  have  ^.llie  earth  loAdain 
or  else  when  it  was  g.  lo  liave  restrained  hinr, 

8.  10.  commanded  out  of  the  breasts  milk  lo  be  »• 
Tob.  5.  19.  which  the  Lord  hath  g.  us  to  live  wit^ 
6.  10.  that  she  may  be  g.  thee  ior  a  wife 

13.  that  this  maid  hath  been  g.  to  seven  men 
15.  O  my  brother,  she  shall  be  g.  thee  to  wife, 
for  this  night  she  shall  be^.  thee  in  marriage 
7. 1 1. 1  have  g.  my  daughter  in  marriage  to  7  man 
11.  1.  that  he  had  ^.  him  a  prosperous  journey 
Jud.  8.  19.  our  fathers  were  g.  to  the  sword 

9.  4.  thou  hast  »■.  their  wives  for  a  prey 

10.  12.  for  Ihey  shall  be  g.  yiiii  to  be  consumed 
Ksth.  14.  6.  hast^.  us  into  ihe  handsof  our  enemies 
fVisd.T.T.  I  prayed,  and  understanding  was^.  mo 

15.  lo  conceive  for  the  things  that  are  g. 

17.  he  hath  g.  me  certain  knowledge  of  things 

11.  4.  water  was  ^.  them  out  of  the  flinty  rock 

18.  4.  the  law  was  to  be  g.  lo  ihe  world 
6.  knowing  to  what  oalhs  they  had  g  credeneo 

Ecci. 15. 17.  and  whether  him  likeili,  shall  be^.  hitn 
20.  neither  hath  he  g.  any  man  licence  to  sin 
17.  16.  every  man  from  his  youih  is  g.  to  evil 

19.  1.  labouring  man  lhat  is  o-.  to  diunkennesK 
24.  18.  I  am  g.  to  all  my  children  named  of  fcim 
26.  3.  which  shall  he  g.  in  the  poriion  of  them 

23.  a  wicked  woman  is  g.  to  a  wicked  man,  b»;< 
a  godly  woman  is  g.  to  him  that  feareth  LoH 
29.  15.  for  he  hath  g.  his  life  for  thee 
37.  21.  for  grace  is  not  g.  him  from  the  Lord 
38. 6.  halli  g.  men  skill  lhat  he  might  be  honourod 

41.  22.  and  after  Ihou  liasl  g.  upbraid  not 

42.  17.  the  Lord  hath  nol  g.  power  lo  the  saints 

43.  33.  and  lo  the  goiliy  hath  he  ^.  wisdom 
51.  22.  Lord  hath  g.  me  a  longue  for  my  reward 

■SJ..1.  50.  God  hath  g.  thee   .'is  honour  of  an  elder 

Bel  32.  Ihey  had  g.  them  every  nay  two  carcases, 

which  then  were  not  u-.  them  to  devour  Daniel 

1  Mac.  4.  .55.  who  had  g.  {\\eni  good  success 
10.  8. Ihey  heard  the  king  had  g.  him  authority 

45.expenees  shall  l)e,n-.out  oftlie  king's  account!) 
39.  sent  a  buckle  of  gold,  as  Ihe  use  is  to  be  ^. 

2  Jfac.  1.  18.  of  the  lire  which  was  n-.  us 
8.  23.  and  when  he  hail  g.  them  this  watch-wortJ 

28.  Ihey  had  ts.  part  of  ihe  spoils  lo  the  maimed 
10.38.  (iraised  God,  who  had  ^.  them  the  viclorj- 
13.  15.  and  having  "■  the  watch-word  to  them 
G I  VEST. 
2  F..^d.  5.  4.5.  thai  ihou  wliicli  g.  life  to  all 
Tab.  4.  7.  when  thou  g.  alms,  let  not  thine  eye,  ]& 
fVUd.  12.  19.  that  thou  g.  repciiiancu  for  firis 
Eccl.  18.  15.  nor  use  words  when  Ihou  g.  any  thing 
31.  if  Ihoii  g.  ti.ysoul  the  desires  that  please  hfi 
42.  7.  writing  all  thai  ihou  i*-.  out  or  ruceivest  in 
GIVETH. 
2  F.sd.  2.  46.  that  g.  them  paims  in  Iheir  hands 
8.  2.  it  shall  ftiy  to  thee,  that  it;?',  much  mould 
Tub.  4.  19.  the  Lord  himself  »■.  all  good  things 
Eccl.  I.  12.  the  fear  of  Ihe  Lord  i'.  gladness 
4    15.  whoso  g.  ear  to  her  sli  ili  judge  nations 
18.3.  no  good  can  ccmie  lo  him  that^-.  no  aims 
20.  15.  \\e  g.  little,  and  npbraiihnh  much 

34.  17.  he  »■.  life,  health,  and  blessinj 

35.  2.  and  he  that  g.  alms  sairificeth  praise 
38.  26.  he  g.  his  mind  to  make  furrows 
.39.  1.  he  tliat/r.  his  mind  lo  ihe  law  of  the  Lord 

42.  16.  tlie  sun  Ihat^.  light,  looks  on  all  things 

50.  29.  leadeth  him,  who  g.  wisdom  lo  the  godly 

51.  17.  ascribe  glory  to  him  that  g.  me  wisdoiU 
2  Mac.  15.  21.  he  g.  it  to  such  as  are  worthy 

GIVING. 

2  E.td.  2.  .37.  ff.  thanks  to  him  Ihal  hath  called  ycv 

13.  .57.  g.  prai.se  and  thanks  lo  the  Most  High 

1Vif!d.  6. 18.  g.  heed  to  her  law  is  the  assurance  of 

Eccl.  17.  18.  and  g.  him  the  light  of  his  love 

43.  9.  an  ornament  g.  light  in  highest  plashes 

44.  ,5.  men  g.  counsel  by  Iheit  nn  lerstandinj 
50.  7.  the  rainbow  g.  light  in  the  bright  clouds 

1  Mac.  6.  38.  horsemen  g.  them  signs  what  lo  d^ 

2  .Mac.  8.  22  tr.  each  one  fifteen  hunilnMl  men 
11.11.  g.  a  charge  on  their  enemies  like  lions 
15. 15.  gave  him  a  sword,  and  in  g.  it,  spaKe  thWi 

Gr,.\n. 

2  F.nd.  2.  37.  receive  gift  Ihal  is  liiven,  and  be  j 
Tub.  13.13.  rejoice  and  heg.  forlhu  children nl Just 


GLO 

T"h  13. 14.  have  seen  iliy  glory,  shall  be  «  foreror 
fccci.  31.  27.  wiDe  was  made  tu  make  men  fr. 
Har.  4.  .33.  for  as  she  was  g.  al  lliy  tal' 

1  Mac.  3.  7.  he-  made  Jacob  g.  with  liis  acti 
10.  26.  we  have  heard  hereufand  are  g. 

U,  44.  the  kinj,  was  very  g.  of  Iheir  cuinmg 
1'2.  12.  and  we  aie  t\gUt g.  ofyour  honour 

14  21   wherefore  we  were  g.  of  Iheir  coming 

GLADLY. 

2  Mac.  2.  27.  we  uiiderlake  g.  this  great  paios 
4   12  for  he  buill^.  a  place  of  exercise 

GLADNESS. 
I  F.sd.  4.  63.  they  feasted  with  g.  seven  days 
i  End.  ).  37.  whose  little  ones  rejoice  in  g. 
2.  3. 1  brought  you  up  with  g.  with  sorrow  I  logl 

Id.  enrhrace  children,  bring  them  up  with  g. 
Jud.  10.  3.  she  put  on  her  garmenU  of  g. 
Kith.  10. 13.  lliose  days  shall  be  wilh  g.  before  ii. 
Keel.  1.  11.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  glory  and  g. 
12.  it  givelh  jov,  g-  and  a  lung  life 

15  6.  he  shall  tiiiil  joy  and  a  crown  of  ^. 

30.  22.  the  g-  of  the  heart  is  the  life  of  man 

31.  28.  wine  measurably  drunk  bringeth  g. 
35.  y.  and  dedicate  thy  tithes  wilh  g. 

Bar  4.23.  God  will  give  you  to  me  again  with  g. 
1  J\lac-  4.  50-  Ihey  offered  burnt-offerings  wilh  g. 
SS.  thus  was  ihere  very  great  ^.  among  people 
5!).  the  dedication  kept  wiih  mirth  and  g. 
5.  54.  so  ihey  went  up  to  mount  Sion  with  g. 
7.  48.  ihey  kept  that  day  a  day  of  great  "-. 
10.  6fi.  Jonathan  returned  wilh  peace  and  g. 
13.  52.  thai  that  day  should  be  kept  with  g. 
»  ^uc.3.30.  for  the  temple  was  filled  wilh  joy  and  g. 
M.  6.  and  ihey  kept  eight  days  wilh  g. 

GLA.^S. 
Eccl  12.  11.  if  thou  hadsi  wiped  a  looking  g. 

GLISTERED.. 
t  Eli.  10.  25.  on  a  sudden  her  countenance  g. 
I  Mac.  6.  39.  the  mounlains  g.  therewith 

GLISTERING. 

i  Esd.  8.  57.  even  of  fine  brass  g-  like  gold 

K.itk.  15-  f).  a"  g-  ""'h  gold  and  precious  stones 

i  AIiic  5.  3.  horsemen  wilh^.  of  goldenornaments 

GLORY. 

1  Esi.  1.  33.  his  g.  and  uiulerslanding  in  the  law 
4    17.  make  garments  lor  men,  bring  g.  to  men 

59.  thine  is  the  g.  and  1  am  thy  servant 

5.  61.  his  mercy  and  g.  is  for  ever  in  all  I.srael 
"i.  8.  and  by  confessing  give  g.  to  Ihk    'iCird 

2  Esd.  8. 21.  whose  g.  may  not  be  comprehended 
Tob.  13.  14.  when  they  have  seen  all  thy  g. 
Jud.  9.  7.  they  g.  in  slrenglh  of  their  footmen 

iO.  8.  accomplish  ihy  enterprises  lothe^. of  Israel 
15.  9.  they  said  to  her,  thou  art  the  g.  of  Israel 
Esth.  13.  12.  it  was  not  for  anv  desire  of^. 

i*.  I  did  this,  Ihat  1  might  not  prefer  they,  of 
man  above  the  g-  of  God,  nor  worship  any  but 
14.  9.  thev  will  quench  the  g.  of  thine  huuse 

15.  that'l  hate  the  g-  of  the  unrighteous 
Wisd.  6.  2.  and  g.  in  the  multitude  nf  nations 
7.  25.  flowing  from  the  g.  of  the  Almighty 
9    10.  O  send  her  I'lom  the  throne  of  ihy  g. 
10.  14.  and  she  gave  him  perneluai  g. 
j4.14.by  vain  g.  of  men  ihey  entcroil  Inio  the  world 
15. 9.  counted  it  his  g.  to  make  counterfeit  things 
18-  24.  in  rows  was  the  g  of  the  fathers  graven 
Eccl.  3.   10.  g.  not  in  the  dishonour  of  Ihy  father, 
for  thy  father's  dishonour  is  no  g.  to  thee 

11.  g.  of  a  man  is  from  the  lionour  of  his  father 
4  21.  ihe^e  is  a  shame  which  is  g.  and  grace 

6.  29.  and  her  chains  shall  he  n  robe  of  g. 

9.  11.  envy  \vj\g.  of  asinner,  knowest  not  his  end 

10.  22.  their  g.  is  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

11.  16.  shall  wax  old  with  them  that  g.  therein 
14.  27.  and  in  her  g.  shall  ho  dwell 

17.  9.  he  gave  them  to  g.  in  his  m.-irvelious  acts 

13.  their  eyes  saw  the  miijesty  of  his  g 
20.  31.  there  is  an  abasement  because  of^. 

23.  28.  it  is  great  ^.  to  follow  the  Lord 

24.  1.  wisdcirn  shall  g.  in  midst  of  her  people 

25.  G.  and  the  fear  of  God  is  their  g. 

31.  10.  been  found  perfect,  thi-n  let  him  o-. 
36.  14.  and  fill  thy  people  wilh  thy  g- 
37.26.awise  man  shall  inherit  ir.amone  his  people 

39.  8.  he  shall  g.  in  the  law  of  his  r.,venHnt 

40.  3.  from  him  that  sitlelh  on  a  thnine  of  g. 
27.  tlie  fear  of  the  Lord  covereih  him  abi.ve  all  g 

42.16.  the  work  thereof  is  full  ofthecr.  nfihe  Lord 
17  whatsoever  is.  misht  be  psiahlishcd  lor  his^ 

25.  who  snail  be  filled  with  behiilding  his  e. 
43.  9.  g.  of  the  stars,  an  ornament  giving  light 
14.  2.  the  Lord  hath  wrough_t  great  e-  by  liiem 

7.  all  these  were  the  g.  of  their  limes 
13.  and  their  g.  shall  not  be  blotted  out 
19.  in  g.  was  there  none  like  unto  him 
45.  3.  and  he  shewed  him  part  of  his  g. 
7.  and  he  clothed  him  with  a  robe  of  fr- 
S.  he  put  upon  him  perfect  g.  and  strenslhened 
23.  ihr  third  in  g.  is  Phinees  son  of  Eleazar 

26.  and  that  Iheir  g-  m:\y  endure  for  ever 

794 


GO 

Eccl.  46. 2.  ho*freatf .  gat  he.  when  lift  I  a  aandel 
47   6.  in  that  he  gave  him  a  crown  of  ff. 

8.  he  praised  the  Most  High  wilh  words  of  g. 

11.  he  gave  him  a  throne  of  ^.  in  Israel 

48.  4.  and  who  may  g.  like  unto  thee? 

49.  3.  he  gave  their  g.  to  <  sirange  nation 

12.  which  was  prepared  fcir  everlasting  g. 

50.  11.  and  wa»  clothed  with  the  petfeeiion  of g. 

13.  BO  were  all  the  sons  of  Aaron  in  Iheir  g. 

51.  17. 1  ascribe  the  g.  to  him  that  giveih  '.vi.-dom 
Bar.  4.  24.  which  «hall  come  on  you  with  great  g. 

37.  ihy  sons  come,  rejoicing  in  the  g.  ot  God 
5.  1.  the  g.  coraeth  from  God  for  ever 
2.  set  a  diadem  on  thy  head  tlie^.  of  Everlasting 
4.thv  name  shall  be  called  Ihe^.of  God's  wDrshiji 

6.  God  brirgBlh  them  lo  thee  exalled  wi'.li  g. 

7.  that  Israel  may  go  safely  in  the  ^.  of  God 

9.  shall  lead  Israel  with  joy  in  the  light  of  his  g. 
Dan.  3.  20.  deliver  ug,  and  give  g.  lo  lliy  name 

31.  blessed  art  thou  in  the  temple  of  thy  holy  g. 

Prayer  ofManass.  the  majesty  of  thy  g.  cannot  be 

borne,  Ihine  is  the  »■.  foi  ever  and  ever 

1  Mac.  1.  40.  as  had  been  her  g.  so  her  dishonour 
2.  8.  her  temple  is  become  as  a  man  wiihout  g- 

12.  even  our  beauty  and  our  g.  is  laid  waste 
62.  for  hisg-.  shall  be  dung  and  wotiiis 
64.  fiir  by  the  law  shall  you  obtain  g. 
10.  58.  celebrated  her  marriage  with  great  g. 

14.  21.  they  certified  us  of  your  w.  and  honour 

15.  32.  .nnd  when  he  saw  the  g.  of  Simon 
36.  made  report  to  him  of  the  g.  of  Simon 

2  Mac.  2.  8.  and  the  g.  of  the  Lord  shall  appear 
5.1R.  were  dedicated  lo^.  and  honour  of  the  place 

20.  so  again  it  was  set  up  wilh  all  g. 
GLORSETH. 
Eccl.  38.  35.  Ihat  g.  in  the  goad,  that  driveth  oxen 
GLORIFY. 

1  Esd.  8.  25.  to  g.  his  bouse  ihat  is  in  Jerusalem 
IVisd.  18.  8.  by  the  same  thou  didsl  g.  us 

19  22.  didst  n'lagnify  fhy  people  and  g.  them 
Eccl.  10.  28.  mv  son',  g.  thyself  in  meekness 
36  6,  shew  signs,  g.  thy  hand  and  ihy  right  arm 
43.  30.  when  you  g  the  Lord,  exalt  him  a.s  much 
GLORIFIED 

2  Esd  8  49  no!  judged  thyself  worthy  to  be  g. 
Dan.  3  28.  the  three  praised  g.  and  blessed  God 

30.blessed  isihy  glorious  holy  name,  to  be  praised 
and  g.  above  all  for  ever,  31,  32,  33,  34. 
GLORIOUS 

1  E^d  1  56.  as  for  her  g  things,  ihey  never  ceasfni 

2  KiJ.  2.  39  have  received  o-.  garments  of  the  Ld. 
Toh   3.  11.  and  ihy  holy  and  "-.  name  is  blessed 

8.  5.  blessed  is  thy  holy  and  g.  name  for  ever 

14  S.house  of  God  shall  be  built  with  a  »-.  building 
.Jud.  9.  o-  tabernacle,  where  thy  g.  name  resleth 

16.  13.  O  Lord,  thou  art  gieat,  g.  and  wonderful 
Es(  A.  11.1 1.  the  lowly  ex  a  lied,  and  devoured  the  ^. 

14.  2.  and  sh»  laid  away  her  g.  ap|rarel 

15.  1.  on  ihe  third  day  she  put  on  her  g.  apparel 

16.  4.  but  also  lifted  up  with  the  g.  words 
Wisd.  3.  15.  for  g.  is  the  fruit  of  good  labours 

5.  16.  they  shall  receive  a  g.  kingdom 

6.  12.  wisdom  is  g.  and  trever  fadeth  away 
E(cl.  17.  13.  and  their  ears  heard  his  g.  voice 

27.8.  thou  shall  put  her  on  as  a  "-.  long  robe 
43.  1.  Ihe  beauty  of  heaven,  wilh  his  g.  sliew 
12.  it  compasseth  the  heaven  with  a  g.  circle 
45.  2.  he  made  him  like  to  the  g.  saints 
3.  he  made  him  g.  in  the  sight  of  kings 
49  8.  it  was  Ezekiel  who  saw  the  g.  vision 
Dan.  3.  22.  that  thou  art  g.  over  Ihe  whole  world 
Prayer  nf  Mannss.  by  thy  terrible  and  g.  name 

1  Mac.  2.  9.  her  g.  vessels  aie  carried  away 

14.  9.  and  the  young  men  put  on  g.  appare. 

2  Mac.  4.  24.  for  the  g.  appearance  of  his  power 
8.  35.  pulling  off/?-,  nppar.-!,  he  came  to  Antioch 

15.  13.  there  apiieared  a  man  exceeding  i'. 

34.  so  every  man  praised  the  g.  Lord,  i-ayir^g 

GLORIOUSLY. 

Toh   14.  5.  return  nnd  bui!d  up  Jeriisalein  a 

Ksth   15  2  heme  S-  adnin^d,  she  look  two  maids 

iMiie.  6.  19.  rather  to  die  [r  than  to  live  stained 

GLORYING. 
Eccl.  9   16.  let  ihv  n-.  be  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

■  GLUETH. 
Eccl.  22.  7.  as  one.lhal  a  a  potsherd  together 

GNASH. 
Eccl.  30.  10.  and  !"«l  thnn  s  'by  teeth  in  the  end 

GNAWED 
Bar.  6. 20  their  hearts  ate  g.  on  by  things  creeping 

GO 
I   F.sii   1.  16.  it  was  noi  lawfnl  to  g.  ff  m  service 
2  5.  \i'\  him  p.  up  to  Jeriisa'eni  ihal  is  in  Juries 
4.4.  if  he  send  them  aijainst  li.e  enemies,  ihev  g. 
8.  1(1.  the  Jews  should  ff   wilh  thee  to  Jemsalem 
27.  i  jalhered  men  of  Israel  lo  s   uii  with  me 
45.  Ihal  they  should  ff.  to  Saddens  ilie  caplain 
Tnh-  1.  15   thai  I  coold  not  ff.  into  Media 
S.  R   that  I  mav  g   into  the  everlasiinj  placo 
4  15.  naither  lei  drUDksnness  ^  W  lh.'.liB8 


GOI 


I  AKOavPUA. 


ToJ.5.  16  nis  father  said,  ^.  thou  wi'h  this  man 
10.  7.  let  me  g.  lor  my  father  and  mother  looK  tiaj 

8.  they  shall  dtclare  how  ihings  ^.  with  thee 

9.  Tobias  said,  no,  but  let  me  g.  to  my  fallrtjr 
12.  17.  fenr  not,  for  it  shall  g.  well  with  you 
14.  4.  g.  into  .Media,  my  son,  for  I  believe 

9.  keep  the  law,  that  it  may  g.  well  with  ttiee 
Iwi.  8.  35.  g.  in  peace,  the  Lord  g.  before  thje 

10.  9.  that  I  may  g.  lo  accomplish  the  thing-? 

13.  wherebv  he  shall  r.  and  win  the  hill  Country 

11.  17.  and  thy  servant  will  g.  out  by  night 
18.  then  Ihuu  shall  g.  foitli  wilh  thine  armj 

12.  6.  thai  thine  handmaid  may  g.  !o  prayer 

II  g.  now  and  persuade  this  Hebrew  wonmi. 

12.  will  he  a  shame  if  we  lei  such  a  woinai.  ^ 
\'.\.  12.  Ihey  made  haste  \.u g-  down  to  the  ga'e 

14,  2.  g.  forth  every  valiant  man  out  of  ihe  csty 
Efth.  13.  7.  may  wilh  violence  g.  into  the  gravo 
Wisd.  1.  11.  word  so  secret  shall  g.  for  nought 

2   9   lei  none  of  us^.  wiihout  his  part 

6.  23.  neither  will  1  g.  with  consuming  envy 

15.  15.  as  for  their  feet  ihey  are  slow  to^. 
Ecrl.  1.  13   It  shall  g   well  with  him  at  the  last 

2  7.  ye  thai  fear  the  Lord,  n-.  not  aside  lest  you  fal 

3.  17.  my  son,  CT.  on  with  thy  biisine.ss  in  meeknesi 

5.  4.  ihe  Lord  will  in  no  wise  lei  thee  g. 

9   a.  not  into  every  way,  for  so  doth  the  sinne: 

6.  27.  when  Ihou  hnstgot  hold,  let  her  not  ^. 

8.  14  g.  not  to  law  wilh  the  judge,  they  will  jude  • 
16.  g.  not  with  him  into  a  solilaiy  place 

9.  12.  remember  Ihey  shall  not  ^.  unpunished 

12  1 1.  ihongh  he g.  crouching,  yet  lake  good  hee3 

14.  22.  g.  after  her  as  one  that  tracelh 

18.  30  g.  not  after  thy  lusts,  but  refrain  thyself 
22.  13.  g.  not  lo  him  that  hath  no  understanding 
25,  26.  if  she  g  not  as  thou  wouldest  have  her 
27  19  asoiie  thai  lelteth  a  bird  ^  out  «f  his  hand 
2^1.  24.  a  miserable  life  to  g.  from  house  lo  housa 

31.  21   if  thou  hast  been  forced  to  eat,  ^.  vomit 

32.  10.  before  a  shamefaced  man  shall  g.  faiouj 
20  i^   not  in  a  way  wherein  thou  mayest  fa. 

33   25.  but  if  thou  lei  him  g.  idle,  he  shall  sees 

31.  which  way  wilt  thou  g.  to  seek  him?      , 
38.  19.  let  him  not  g.  for  thou  hast  need  of  him 

32.  not  dwell  where  they  will,  not  g.  up  and  down 
40.  1  from  the  day  that  Ihey  g.  out  of  the  womb 
43.  30  not  weary,  for  you  can  never  g.  far  enough 

Bar.  3.  II.  wilh  them  ihal  g.  down  inlo  the  grave 

4.  19  g.  vour  way,  O  my  children,  g.  your  waj 
5.7.  Israel  may  g.  safely  in  the  gloiy  of  Gi>d 

6.  9.  as  it  were  for  a  virgin  that  loves  lo  g.  gay 
58.  Ihey  Ihat  are  strong  ilo  take  and  g.  away 
Bel  11.  so  Baal's  priests  said,  lo,  we^.  onl 
34.  g.  carry  the  dinner  Ibou  hast  lo  Babylon 

1  Mac.  1.  11.  lei  us  g.  and  make  a  covenant 
2.22.  to  the  king's  words  to  g.  from  our  religion 
3.  13.  a  mulliUKle  to  g.  out  wilh  him  lo  war 

14  I  wiligetaname,for  Iwitl^.  fight  withJucfU 

5.  .57.  let  OS  g.  fight  against  the  heathen 

9.  8.  let  us  arise  and  g.  np  against  our  enemies 

13.  16.  send  hostages  and  we  will  let  liira  g. 
19.  neither  would  he  let  Jonathan  g. 

15.  14.  neither  siiirered  he  any  to  g.  out  or  in 
25.  Trv|>hon  could  neither  i;.  out  nor  in 

2  Mnc.  2.  30.  and  to  g.  over  thirrgs  at  large 

5.  1.5.  but  presumed  to  ^r.  inlo  the  holy  templo 

6.  7.  the  Jews  were  compelled  to  ^.  in  procession 

11.  26.  ever  g.  cheerfully  about  ineir  own  E<T«i» 

12.  24.  he  Iresought  to  let  him  g.  wnh  his  life 
25.  let  him  g.  for  saving  of  their  brethren 

13.2.  the  JewslhnI  were  compelled  to  ^.  with  hir»> 
GOE9T. 
.hid.  10.  12.  whence  comest  thoii?  whither  g.  thout 
EccWi.  i;i  that  thou  g.  in  the  midst  of  snares 

GOETH. 

1  Esd.  4  23.  a  man  g.  his  way  to  rob  atjd  steal 

24.  a  man  looketh  on  a  lion,  and  a-,  in  darhuesj 

fi.  Ifl.  the  work  g.  on  prosiieionsly  in  Iheir  hando 

rr(.«.i.i"i  ll'i.she  g.  seeking  such  as  are  v  rthy  olhrt 

7.  10.  lii-h'.  tha"!  Cometh  from  iier  never  g.  on: 
12,  1  rejoiced,  because  wisdom  fj.  b'Tore  ihica 
'.!4.  she  iiasselh  and  "•.  throuffh  ct  things 

F.rrl.  2.  12.  woe  lo  the  sinner  that  g.  two  ways 
111.  21.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  g.  before  authority 
12.  14    so  one  ihat  ff.  to  a  sinner,  and  is  defiled 
2'2  24.  as  thesmoke  of  a  I'lirnace  g.  befor*  the  6rc 
32.  Ml.  before  the  thunder  ^.  lijhtning 
BiiT  2.  18   the  soul  whi<-h  if.  stoopine  and  feeble 
3.33.  he  Ihatsendeth  fiir'h  light,  and  it^. 

GOING. 
Tnh.  9.  4.  urrtil  the  g.  down  of  Ihe  son 
7.  a  tier  Ihe  g  down  of  Ihe  sun  I  made  a  grave 
5.  17   a  stafrofour  handing-,  in  and  otit  before  n? 
'ml    1.  4.  for  the  ir.  forth  of  hia  mighty  armies 
ir,sd  3.  3  their  g.  from  us  to  be  utter  ilestroclio-^ 
7.  fi.  bRve  an  enlranee  to  life  and  the  like  g.  out 
23.  and  g.  through  all  understanding,  pure  spii't; 
S»/«.  8.  the  'wo  elders  saw  her  cr.  in  every  dnv 
Bf!  13.  who  was  g.  inlo  the  field  lo  the  reapei' 
JUm  3.  16.  came  near  to  the  g  up  to  Belhorou 


APOcarrpnA.  | 


GOD 


I. Vac.  3.  24.  pursued  from  the^.downofBethoron 

2.1!/a(;."2.2"2.they  upheld  1  lie  laws  lliai  were^.  down 

8.  14  ihe  cily,  to  the  uiiich  he  was  g.  in  haste 

11.  36  for  we  are  now  g.  to  Amiueh 

GOAD. 
KccX  38.  2S  *.hal  glurie'li  in  g.  that  diiveth  oxen 

GOATS. 

iui.'i.  li  sUeeii,  and  oxen,  aiid^'.withoutnumber 
GOD. 

1  Efd.  4.  62.  they  piaised  the  G.  of  their  fathers 

S3,  all  they  that  had  made  any  v>-<v  to  G. 

3,31.  ort'eri!kgs  may  be  niadc^  to  the  most  high  G 

ft  l(i.  Lliat  do  according  to  tlie  wdl  of  thy  G. 

17.  thou  ghaltset  before  ihy  G.  in  Jerusalem 

li}.  the  reader  of  the  law  of  llie  must  high  G. 

23.  according  to  the  wisdom  of  G.  ordain  judgc« 

24.  whosoever  shall  iransgrios  ihe  law  of  ihy  G. 
*J.  46.  the  Lord  G.  most  liigli,  the  G.  of  hosts 

2  Esd..  1.29.  ye  my  people,  and  1  should  be  your  G. 

6.  42.  some  being  planted  of  G.  and  lilied 

7.  19.  he  said  to  nie,  there  is  no  judge  above  G. 
S.  58.  said  in  their  heart,  that  there  is  no  G. 

6-  GT.so  shall  G.  lead  you  forth  atid  deliver  you 
15.  fear  not,  neither  doubt,  for  G.  is  your  guide 
Jab-  1.  12.  I  remembered  G.  with  all  my  heart 

3.  ItJ.  heard  before  the  majesty  of  the  great  G. 

4.  7.  llie  face  of  G.  shall  not  be  turned  away 

14.  for  if  thou  serve  G.  lie  will  repay  thee 
21.  if  thou  fear  G.  and  de|>art  from  all  sin 

5.  16.  G.  send  you  a  good  journey,  and  G.  who 

dwellclh  ia  heaven  prosper  your  journey, 
and  the  angel  of  G.  keep  you  company 

5.  17.  rise  up  and  pray  to  G.  who  is  merciful 
7.  12.  G.  giie  y.iu  gooil  success  in  all  things 
%.  5.  blessed  art  thuu,  O  G.  of  our  fathers 

15.  then  Eaguel  praised  G.  and  said,  O  G.  thou 
art  worthy  to  be  praised  with  all  holy  praise 

10.  11.  G.  give  you  a  prosperous  journey 
1.  14.  he  wept  and  said,  blessed  art  thou,  O  G. 

16.  Tobit  went  out,  rejoicing  and  praising  G. 

17.  gave  thanks, because  G.  had  mercy  on  him; 

G.  be  blessed  who  hath  brought  thee  to  us 

i2.  6.  bless  G.  praise  and  magnify  him;  it  is  goml 

to  praise  and  shew  forth  the  works  of  G 

7.  it  is  honourable  to  reveal  the  works  of  G. 

ll.il  was  honourable  to  reveal  the  works  of  G 

14.  now  G.  hath  sent  me  to  heal  ihee  and  Sira 

17.  it  shall  go  well  with  you,  praise  G.  tiierefore 
Ic!.  but  by  the  will  of  our  G.  1  came,  praise  him 
20.  now  therefore  give  G.  thanks  for  1  go  up 

13.  4.  and  he  is  tlie  G.  our  Father  for  ever 

15.  let  my  soul  bless  G.  Ihe  great  King 

18.  blessed  be  G.  who  hath  e.vlolled  it  for  ever 

14.  5.  again  G.  will  have  mercy  on  them,  and  the 

house  of  G.  shall  be  built  in  it  for  eve  r 
7.  his  people  shall  confess  G.  who  loveG.  in  truth 
htd.  .'i.  8.  all  tribes  shall  call  upon  him  as  G. 

4.  13.  so  G.  heard  their  prayer.';,  and  looked  on 
5  8.  they  left  way  of  ancestors  and  worshipped 

tlie  G.  of  heaven,  the  G.  whom  they  knew 

12.  then  they  cried  to  their  G.  he  smole  Egypt 

13.  and  G.  diied  up  the  Red  sea  bei'ore  them 
17.  whilst  they  sinned  not  before  their  G.  because 

the  G.  that  halelh  iniquity  was  with  them 

19.  but  now  are  they  returned  to  their  G. 

20.  and  if  theysio  against  iheir  G.  let  us  eonsidei 
21.lestG.be  for  them,  and  we  become  a  reproach 

6.  2.  and  who  is  G.  but  Nabuchodonosor  ? 
3.  and  their  G.  shall  not  deliver  them 

15.  Ibeu  the  jieople  fell  down  and  worshipped  G. 

and  cried  unto  G.  saying 

19.  O  Lord  G.  of  heaven,  behold  their  pride 

21.  they  called  on  the  G.  of  Israel  all  night 

7.  24.  G.  be  a  judge  between  us  and  you 
25.  but  G.  hatii  .sohl  us  into  their  hands 

B.  8.  none  gave  her  an  ill  word,  for  she  feared  G. 

12.  who  are  you  that  have  templed  G.  this  day, 

and  stand  instead  of  G.  amongst  children 

14.  can  you  search  out  G.  who  made  all  things? 

16.  do  not  bind  the  counsels  of  Ihe  Lord  our  G. 
for  G.  is  not  as  man,  that  he  niav  be  ihrnaleiied 

20.  we  know  none  other  G.  therefore  we  trust 

5.  4.  O  G.  O  my  G.  bear  tne  also  a  widow 

11.  for  thou  ait  a  G.  of  the  afflicted,  a  hidpc-r 

12.  I  pray  thee,  OG.  of  my  father,  and  G.  of  the 

inheritance  of  Israel,  Lord  o   heavens 
14. acknowledge  that  thou  art  the  G.  of  all  power 

!(l.  1.  she  had  ceased  to  cry  to  the  G.  of  Israel 
o.  llie  G.  the  G.  of  our  fathers  give  thee  favour 

ll.iO.norsword  prevail,cxccpt  thevsinazainst  G. 

12.  consume  all  those  things  G.  haih  forbiddin 

13.  for  the  priests  that  serve  before  face  of  our  G. 

16.  G.  hi.th  sent  me  to  work  thinjs  with  thee 

17.  thy  servant  serveih  the  G.  of  heaven  day 

and  night,  I  will  pray  to  G.  and  he 
will  tell  me 
23.  thy  G.  shall  bo  my  G.  and  thou  shall  dwell 
IT.  11.  G.  eve-)  our  G.  is  with  us  to  shew  power 
J4.  then  Faid  she  to  t.hem,  praise  G.  praise  G. 
19.  which  remember  I'l"  power  of  G.  for  ever 
7U 


GOD 

Tud.  14.10.  when  Achior  had  seen  all  that  the  G.of 
Israel  had  done,  he  bidieved  in  G.  greatly 

16.  2.  Judith  saith,  begin  to  my  G.  with  timbrels 

3.  G.  breaketh  the  battles,  for  he  ilelivereu  me 
F^t/i.  10.  4.  said,  G.  hath  done  these  things 

y.  my  nation  is  Israel,wbich  cried  to  G.  and  were 
saved,  G.  halli  wrought  signs  and  wonders 

10.  he  made  two  lots,  one  for  the  people  of  G. 

11.  Iota  came  at  the  day  of  judgment  before  G. 

12.  so  G.  reinenibered  liis  people  and  justihed 
11.  10.  then  they  cried  to  G.  and  on  their  cry 

12.  and  what  G.  bad  determioed  to  do 
13.  14.  tniglit  not  prefer  glory  of  man  above  glory 

of  G.  nor  will  I  worship  any  but  thee,  O  G. 
15.2.  after  she  had  called  upon  G.  who  beiiolds 
8.  then  G.  changed  Uie  spirit  of  the  king 

13.  I  saw  tliee,  my  lord,  as  an  angel  of  G. 
I'd.  4.  they  think  to  escape  I  be  justice  of  G. 

16.  that  they  be  children  of  the  most  high  G. 
18.  G.  who  ruleth  all  things, rendering  vengeance 

IVisil.  1.  6.  for  G.  is  witness  of  his  rcir.s 

13.  for  G.  made  not  death,  nor  hath  pleasure 

2.  13.  he  profe.sselh  to  have  the  knowledge  of  G. 
It),  be  maketli  his  boast  that  G.  is  his  father 
18.  if  the  just  raaii  he  son  of  G.  he  will  help  him 
23.  for  G.  created  man  to  be  immortal 

3.  1.  the  souls  of  righteous  are  i;!  the  hK  id  of  G. 
5.  for  G.  proved  them,  and  found  them  worthy 

14.  nor  imagined  wicked  things  against  G. 

4.  1.  because  it  is  known  wiili  G.  and  with  men 
10.  he  pleased  G.  and  was  beloved  of  him 

17.  they  shall  not  understand  what  G.  decreed 

18.  but  G.  shall  laugh  them  to  scorn 

6.  4.  nor  have  walked  after  the  counsel  of  G. 

19.  incorruplion  makelli  us  mar  unto  G. 
7.14. which  they  that  use,  become  the  friends  ofG. 

15.  G.  Iialli  granted  me  to  speak  as  1  would 
2,5.  for  she  is  the  breath  of  ihe  power  of  (J. 
2(i.  the  unspotted  mirror  of  the  power  of  G. 
27.  she  maketh  them  friends  of  G.  and  prophels 
SS.G. loves  none  buthim  thatdwells  with  wi.sdoni 

8.  3.  she  is  conversant  with  G.  she  inagnifieth 

4.  for  she  is  privy  to  the  niysteiies  of  G. 

21.  I  could  not  obiain  her,  e.vcept  G.  gave 
0.  LOG.  of  my  fathers,  and  Lord  of  mercy 

13.  what  man  that  can  know  the  counsel  of  G.? 
10.  5.  she  preserved  him  blameless  uiilo  G. 

10.  she  shewtl  him  the  kingdom  of  (i. 

12.  7.  might  recci."  a  worthy  colony  of  (J.  childr, 
13.  nor  is  there  an^  G.  but  thou,  that  caieth 
2t).  they  shall  feel  aJ.^gment  worthy  of  G. 

13.  1.  vain  are  all  men,  «v..''o  are  i^nc.rant  of  G. 
G.  for  they  [leradventure  er*    sv.'kiiig  G. 

14.  8.  because  being  corruptiW-     it  was  called  G. 

9.  they  are  both  alike  hateful  unto  G. 

1 1.  in  the  creature  of  G.  they  are  an  abomination 
20.  the  multitude  allured,  took  him  for  a  g. 

22.  that  they  erred  in  the  knowledge  of  G. 
30.  both  because  they  thought  not  well  of  G. 

15  1.  but  thou,  O  G.  art  gracious  and  true 
8.  he  maketh  a  vain  g.  of  the  same  clay 
I?,  but  no  man  can  make  a  g.  like  to  himself 
19.  hut  they  went  witbout  the  praise  of  G. 

13.  18.  wei»  perseculed  with  the  juilgment  of  G. 

18. 13.  acknowledged  this  people  to  be  song  of  G. 
Ecti.  1.  18.  both  which  are  the  gifts  of  G. 
.■^O.  80  G.  discover  thy  secrets  and  cast  thee  dowH 

3.  IG.  that  angereth  his  mother  is  curseil  of  G. 
7.  9.  say  not,  G.  will  look  on  my  oblaiions,  when 

I  offer  to  the  most  iiigh  G.  he  will  accept  it 
10.  5.  in  ilic  hand  of  G.  is  the  prosperity  of  man 

7.  |)ride  is  hateful  before  G.  and  man 

12.  pride  is,  when  one  deparleth  from  G. 
i5.  !3.  and  Ihey  thai  fear  G.  love  It  not 
18.  11.  therefore  is  G.  patient  with  them 
l!l.  24.  that  hath  small  understanding  and  fears  G. 

20.  15.  such  a  one  is  to  be  hated  of  G.  and  man 

21.  5.  prayer  of  a  poor  man  reacheth  to  ears  of  G. 
23.  4.  O  G.  of  my  life,  give  me  not  a  proud  look 

10.  he  that  swears  and  names  G.  continually 
12.  G.  grant  that  it  be  not  found  In  Jacob 

24.23  the  book  of  the  covenant  of  i  he  most  high  G. 
25. 1.  T  jtood  beauliful,  both  before  G.  and  men 

6.  and  the  fear  of  G.  is  their  glory 
36.  5.  that  there  Is  no  G.  but  only  thou,  O  G. 

17.  that  thou  art  the  Lord,  the  eternal  G. 
41.8.  have  forsaken  the  law  of  ihe  most  hiirh  G. 

19.  in  regard  of  ihe  truth  of  G.  and  his  covenant 

45.  1.  even  Moses  beloved  of  G.  and  men 
26.  G.  give  you  wisdom  in  your  heart  to  judee 

46.  1.  was  made  great  for  saving  the  elect  of  G. 

47.  13.  for  G.  made  all  quiet  round  about  him 

48.  16.  some  did  that  which  was  pleasing  to  G. 

49.  3.  he  established  Ihe  worship  of  G. 

50.  22.  now  therefore  bless  ye  Ihe  G.  of  all 
."il.  1.  I  will  praise  thee,  O  G.  my  Saviour 

B«r.3.35.  thisis  ourG.  I|  4. 6.  ye  moved  G.  to  wrath 

4.  7.  by  sacrificing  to  devils  and  not  to  G. 

8.  ye  have  forgotten  the  everlasting  G. 
37,  they  come,  rejoicing  in  the  glory  of  G 


GOD 

Bar.  5.  1.  the  glory  that  come'h  from  G.  fof  ever 

2.  the  righteousness  which  Cometh  from  G. 

3.  G.  will  shew  thy  brightness  to  every  couMw 

4.  chall  be  called,  the  glory  of  G.  worshl 

5.  rejoicing  In  the  remeiiibrance  of  G. 

6.  G.  bringelh  them  to  ihee  exalted  with  glory 

7.  G.  hath  appointed  every  high  hill  be  cast  down 

8.  overshadow  Israel  by  the  commandment  of  G 

9.  for  G.  shall  lead  Israel  with  joy 

6.  51.  and  ihal  there  is  no  work  of  G.  In  them 
Dan.  3.  1.  they  walked  In  the  fire,  praising  G 

22.  let  them  know  thou  art  Lord,  the  only  G. 
Sus.  42.  G.  everlasting  G.  that  knowest  the  secrett 

50.  G.  hath  given  thee  the  honour  of  an  elder 
55.  Daniel  said,  even  now  the  angel  of  G.  hatt 
received  the  sentence  of  G.  to  cut  thee  in  twc 

59.  the  angel  of  G.  waiteth  with  the  sword 
00.  praised  G.  who  saveth  them  that  trust  in  hInE 
63.  they  praised  G.  for  their  daughter  Susanna 

Bil  4.  but  Daniel  woislii|)|ied  his  own  G. 
5.  the  living  G.  who  created  heaven  and  earth 

37.  take  the  dinner  which  G.  hath  sent  thee 

38.  Daniel  si  Id,  thou  hast  remembered  me,  OG, 
Prayer  of  Manass.  thou  art  the  G.  of  the  just,  fo« 

thou  artG.  even  the  G.  of  them  that  repen' 

1  Jilnc.  2.  21.  G.  forbid  we  should  forsake  the  law 
3.  18.  with  the  G.  of  heaven  it  is  all  one  to  delive] 

53.  able  to  stand,  e.vcept  thou  O  G.  help 

60.  as  the  will  of  G.  Is  In  heaven,  so  let  him  dij 
4.55.  worshipping  and  praising  the  G.  of  heavei" 
9.  10.  G.  forbid  that  1  should  do  this  thing 

2  Mac.  1.  2.  G.  begi  acious  unto  you  and  remembai' 

27.  let  the  heathen  know  ihat  thou  art  G. 

2.  4.  that  the  pro|)het  being  warned  of  G. 

7.  till  th3  time  that  G. gather  his  people  togelhe, 

17.  we  hope  that  the  G.  that  delivered  bis  peiiplo 

3.  24.  all  were  astonished  at  the  power  of  G. 

28.  they  acknowledged  the  power  of  G. 

29.  for  he  by  the  hand  of  G.  was  cast  down 
34.  declare  to  all  men  the  mighty  power  of  G. 
36.  tlie  works  of  the  great  G.  which  he  had  sees 
38.  no  doubt  there  is  an  especial  power  of  G. 

4.  17.  to  do  wickedly  against  the  laws  of  G. 
5. 19.  G.  did  not  choose  |)eo|)le  for  the  places' sakt. 
6. 1.  and  not  to  live  after  the  laws  of  G. 

23.  the  holy  law  made  and  given  by  G. 

7.  14.  lo  look  for  hope  from  G.  to  be  raised  up 

16.  think  not  our  nation  is  forsaken  of  G. 

18.  we  suffer,  having  sinned  against  our  G. 

19.  Iliou  that  takest  In  hand  to  strive  against  C 
28.  G.  made  them  of  things  that  were  not 
31.  thou  slialt  not  escape  the  hands  of  G. 

36.  our  brethren  are  dead  under  G.  covenant 

37.  that  thou  mayest  confess  that  he  alone  is  CI 

8.  23.  given  them  this  walch-word,  the  help  ofO 
36.  that  the  Jews  had  G.  to  fight  for  them 

9.  4.  ihe  judgment  of  G.  now  following  him 
5.  the  G.  of  Israel  smote  him  with  a  plague 

8.  shewing  forlh  the  manifest  power  of  (5. 
li.acknow  ledge  of  himself  by  the  scourge  ot'O 

12.  it  is  meet  to  be  subject  to  G.  a  mortal  mao 
should  not  think  of  himself  as  If  he  were  U 

17.  that  he  would  declare  the  power  of  G. 

18.  the  just  judgment  of  G.  was  come  on  hira 

20.  If  ye  fare  well,  1  give  great  thanks  to  G. 

10.  16.  besought  G.  that  he  would  be  their  helpo' 
25.  they  turned  themselves  lo  pray  to  G. 

11.  4.  not  at  all  considering  the  |iower  of  G. 

9.  then  they  praised  the  merciful  G.  tt>gether 

13.  because  the  Almighiy  G.  helped  them 

12.  6.  calling  on  G.  the  righteous  Judge 
11.  hot  Judas'  side  by  the  help  of  G.  got  victory 
16.  Judas  took  the  city  by  the  will  of  G. 

13.  15.  given  the  watch-word,  victory  is  of  G. 
1,5.  14.  to  wit,  Jeremlas  the  (irophet  of  G. 

27.  praying  to  G.  with  their  hearts,  for  through 
the  appearance  of  G.  they  were  cheered 
GODLY. 
./M^.8.31.prav  for  ns,  because  thou  art  a^.  woman 
F.ccl.  6.  35.  be  willing  to  hear  every  g.  dlscoursft 
II.  17.  the  gift  of  the  Lord  remaiiieih  with  ihCi^ 
22.  the  blessing  of  Lord  is  in  Ihe  reward  of  the  g, 
12. 2.  do  good  to  the  ^.  man,  and  thou  shalt  fini 
4.  give  to  the  g.  man,  and  help  not  a  sinner 
13.  17.  what  fellowship  hath  the  sinner  with  g.t 
16.  13.  the  patience  of  »•.  shall  not  be  frustrated 
23.  12.  all  such  things  shall  be  far  from  the  g. 
96.  23.  a  g.  woman  Is  riven  him  that  feareth  Ld 
ST.II.lhHdiscoursPo'lhe^.lsalway^with  wisdoo, 
33.  14.  life  against  dealh,  so  is  the  g.  set  against 
the  s  nner,  and  the  sinner  asainst  the^, 
37.  12.  but  be  continually  with  a  "•.  man 
39.  27.  all  these  things  are  for  good  to  the  g. 
43.  33.  and  lo  Ihe  g.  hath  he  given  wisdom 
.50.  29.  who  eiveth  wisdom  to  the  g. 
2  Mac.  12.  45.  favour  laid  np  for  those  that  died  g 

GODLESS. 
2  Mae.  7.  34.  but  thnn.  O  rr.  man  and  most  wicked 

GOIiT,INF.9S. 
1  Ead.  1.  23.  upright,  with  .a  heart  full  of  ;f  ' 


GOL 


GOO 


GOO 


i  A  roi  i.v :  i^ 


Wiad,  10. 12.  might  know  g:  is  stronger  than  al   1 1  Mac.  16. 11.  no  had  abiindanrp  of  silver  and  g. 

«»__i   1    an   u...   -   ;„  ....  -1 ;_...„..  . : jg   rnighl  give  them  silver  and  ^.  and  rewurds 

2  Mac.  2.  2.  w  hen  they  see  images  of  silver  and  «-. 

3.  25.  it  .seemed  that  lie  liad  complete  harness  of  ^r. 

4.  32.  stole  certain  vessels  of^.  out  of  the  lempii 
3.  2.  horsemen  tunning  in  the  air  in  cloth  of^. 

10.  29.  appeared  five  men  wiih  bridles  of  ^. 

11.  8.  one  in  white,  shaking  his  armour  of  «•. 
15.  13.  Jeruniias  giive  to  Judas  a  sword  of  ". 

GOLDEiV. 
1  Esd.  8.  57.  twenty^,  vesnels,  twelve  t'f  brass 
Rsth.  15.  11.  so  he  held  up  Ins  n^.  sceplre 
Feci.  t).  30.  there  is  a  i,'.  ornament  upon  her 
20.  18.  as  «■.  pillais  arc  on  sockets  of  sdver 
45.  !l.  with  many  g.  bells  "ound  about 

1  Jilac.  1.  21.  and  took  away  Ihe^'.  altar 
22.  and  the  g.  ornaments  before  the  temple 

11.  58.  on  this  he  sent  him  g.  vessels  to  be  served 
in  anil  gave  him  leave  to  wear  a  g.  I.uckle 

13.  37.  the  "■.  crown  and  scarlet  robe  ye  sent 

2  Jilac.  5.  3.  and  glittering  of  ^'■.  ornaments 
GOLDSMITHS. 

IVisd.  15.9.  he  siriveth  toe.xcej^'.  andsilversPDiths 
Bar.  C.  45.  they  are  made  of  carpenters  and  g. 

GOLIATH. 
F.ccl.  47.  4.  he  beat  down  the  boasting  of  G. 

GOMORRAH. 
2  Ksd.  2.  8.  remember  what  I  did  to  Sodom  and  G. 

GONE. 
2  Ksd.  10.  22.  onr  I^evites  are  g.  into  captivity 

14.  11.  the  ten  parts  of  it  are  n-,  already  ' 
Jiid.  10.  10.  till  she  was^.  down  the  mountain 
H'isd.  4.  2.  and  when  it  is  g.  they  des.re  it 

5.  10.  when  "■.  by  the  trace  Ciiinioi  be  found 
16.  14.  the  s|)irit  when  it  is^.  forth  relurneth  not 
19.  3.  whom  they  had  entreated  to  be  g. 
F.ccl.  31.  8.  the  rich  that  hath  not  ^.  after  gold 


Keel.  I.  25.  but^r.  is  an  abomination  to  a  smnei 
C  Mac.  3.  1.  because  of  the  g.  of  Onias  the  priest 

GODS. 
C  Esd.  1.  6.  they  have  offered  to  strange  g. 

16.  36.  believe  not  ^.  of  whom  the  Lord  spake 
Jud.  3. 8.  decreed  to  destroy  all  the  g.  of  the  land 

5.7.  they  would  not  follow  the  g.  <d' their  fathers 

8.  tliey  cast  them  out  from  the  face  of  their  g 
8.  18.  which  worsh',1^.  made  with  lands 

Kith.  14.  7.  because  we  worshipped  their  g. 
Wisd.  12.  27.  them  whom  they  thought  to  be^ 
13.  2.  to  be  the  g.  which  govern  the  world 
3.  if  they  being  delighted,  took  them  to  i^e  g 
10.  called  them  g.  which  are  the  works  of  men 

15.  15.  counted  the  idols  of  the  heathen  to  be  ^. 
Bar.  6.  4.  yc  shall  see  in  Babylon  g.  of  silver 

9.  they  make  crowns  for  the  heads  of  their  ^. 

10.  the  priests  convey  from  their  ^.  gold  and  silv. 

11.  being  g.  of  silver,  and  g.  of  gold  and  wood 

15.  yet  cannot  these  ^.  save  themselves  from  rust 

16.  whereby  they  are  known  not  to  be  g. 

17.  even  so  it  is  with  their  g.  when  they  be  set  up 

18.  lest  their  ^r.  be  spoiled  with  robbers 
23.  by  this  ye  may  know  tjiey  are  no  g.  29. 
30.  how  can  they  be  called  g.?  set  meat  before  «■. 
32.  they  roar  and  cry  before  their  g.  as  men  do 

39.  their  g.  of  wood,  and  which  are  overlaid 

40.  how  shall  a  man  think  and  say,  they  are  g.7 
44.  how  may  it  be  thouglit  or  said  they  are  g.? 
46.  how  should  the  things  that  are  made  be  g.'! 
49.  how  cannot  men  perceive  that  they  he  nog.? 

51.  that  they  are  no  g.  but  works  of  men's  hands 

52.  who  then  may  not  know  that  tliry  be  no  g.? 

55.  when  tire  falleth  on  the  house  ofg.  of  wood 

56.  how  can  it  be  thought  or  said, that  they  be^.? 

57.  nor  are  those  g.  of  wood  able  to  escape 
Bel  27.  Daniel  said,  lo.  these  are  g.  you  worship 

GOLD. 
Esrf.  1.  36.  a  tax  on  the  land  of  one  talent  of  n-. 
2.  6.  his  neighbours  help  him  with  g.  and  silver 

13.  vials  of  s'.  30,  of  silver  2410,  and  other  vessels 
3.6.  toa....k  in^.  to  sleep  on  ^.and  a  chiiriot 

bridles  of  o-.  and  a  head  tire  of  fine  linen 
2  Esd.  8.  2.  but  little  dust  that  g.  cometh  of 

16.  73.  they  shall  be  tried  as  g.  in  the  fire 
Tob.  12.  8.  better  to  give  alms,  than  lay  up^. 

13.  16.  and  thy  battlements  with  pure^. 

.Jud.  2.  18.  very  much  g.  out  of  the  king's  house 
5.9.  they  were  increased  with  g.  and  silver 
8.  7.  Manasses  had  left  her  g.  and  silver 
10.  21.  which  was  woven  with  purple  and  tr. 

Esth.  15.  C.  before  the  king  all  glitlering  wiih  g. 

Wisd.  3.  6.  as  g.  in  furnace  hath  he  tried  them 
7.  9.  all  g.  in  respect  of  her  is  as  little  snnd 
13.  10.  gods  that  are  g.  and  silver,  lo  shew  art  in 

Eccl  2.  5.  for  n-.  is  tried  in  the  fire,  men  in  adversity 

7.  18.  nor  a  faithful  brother  for^.  of  Opiiir 
19. forego  not  a  iroodwoman,her  grace  is  above .^. 

8.  2.  for  "■.  hath  destroyed  many,  and  perverleil 
21.  21.  learning  to  a  man  is  as  an  ornament  of  ^r. 

28.  24.  look  that  thou  bind  up  thy  silver  and  g. 

29.  11.  it  shall  bring  ihce  more  profit  than  g. 
30. 15.  health  and  a  n;ood  state  of  body  is  ahove^. 

31.  5.  he  that  loveth  g.  shall  not  be  jiistifipd 
6.^.  hiith  been  ruin  ofmany  ar.d  their  ilestruclion 

8.  blessed  \a  the  rich  that  halh  not  gone  after  g. 

32.  5.  is  as  a  signet  of  carbuncVe  set  in  g 
6.  as  a  signet  of  an  emerald  set  in  a  work  of^. 

40.  25.  g.  and  silver  m;iko  the  foot  stand  sure 

41.  12,  above  a  thousand  great  treasures  of  ^r. 
45.  11.  and  set  \n  g  the  work  of  the  jeweller 

12.  he  set  a  crown  of  ir.  ii|)on  the  mitre 
47.  18.  thou  didst  gather  g.  as  tin  and  multiply 

50.  5.  as  a  vessel  of  beaten  g.  set  with  stones 

51.  28.  get  learning,  and  get  much  ff.  by  her 
Bar.  3.  17.  they  that  hoarded  up  silver  and  g. 

30.  who  found  her,  and  will  bring  her  for  pure  g. 
6. 4. shall  ye  see  in  Babvlon  gods  of  silver  and  g 

9.  and  takins  s-  as  it  were  for  a  virgin  to  go  gay 
30.  oet  meat  before  gods  of  silver,  g.  and  woori 

Mac.  1.22.  censers  of  i/-.  and  the  vail  and  crowns 

23.  he  took  also  the  silver  and  the  n-.  nnd  vessels 
2. 18.  children  shall  be  honoured  wiih  silver  and  g 
3.41.  the  merchants  took  silver  and  g.  very  much 
4.23.  where  they  got  much  «-.  and  silver  and  silk 

57.  they  decked  the  lemnle  with  crowns  oT g. 
e.  1.  was  a  city  renowned  for  riches,  silver,  and  g. 

2.  I!  temple,  wherein  were  coverings  of  ^. 

12.  that  I  took  all  the  vessels  of  g.  nnd  silver 

39   when  the  sun  shone  on  the  shields  of  ^. 
6.  3.  winning  the  mines  of  the  silver  and  g. 
10.  60.  who  gave  them  and  friend  silver  and  g. 

89.  he  sent  him  a  buckle  of  g.  as  the  use  is 
14.94.  Simon  sent  to  Rome  with  a  great  shield  of^. 

43.  should  be  clothed  in  p  irple,  wenr  g. 

44.  clothed  in  purple,  or  wear  a  buckle  of;cr. 
5.  IS.they  brought  a  shield  of  g.  of  1000  pound 
26.  sent  him  silver,  and  g.  and  much  armour 
83.  Yaw  the  glory  of  Simon,  and  capboard  of  g. 

790 


Bar.  3.  19.  they  arc  g.  down  lo  the  grave 

30.  who  hath  g.  over  the  sea  and  found  her? 
4.  2().  my  delicate  ones  have  "•.  rough  ways 
.">us.  19.  now  wiien  ihe  maids  were  ^.  forth 
Bel  14.  when  g.  forth,  king  set  meals  before  Bel 
1  Mac.  6.  10.  the  sleep  is  g.  from  mine  eyes 

11.  i'.\.  for  all  my  forces  are  g.  from  me 

12.  30.  they  were  g.  over  the  river  Elcutherus 
2v'!/He.4.  40.  a  man  far  »•.  in  years,  no  less  iu  folly 

6.  21.  were  now  g.  to  another  religion 

12.  4.  when  they  were  g.  forth  inio  the  deep 

10.  when  they  were  g.  from  thence  nine 
GOOD. 

1  Fsd.  4.  46.  I  desire  that  thou  make^.  the  vow 
6.  £1.  if  it  seem  g.  to  the  king  let  search  be  made 
0.  11.  as  it  lialh  seemed  g.  to  me  and  my  frisnds 

85.  that  ye  may  eat  the  g.  things  of  the  land 

2  F.sd.  1.  0.  to  whixn  I  have  done  bo  much  g. 

2.  14.  I  have  broken  the  evil,  and  created  the  o-. 
25.  nouri.?i)  thy  children,  O  ihou^.  nurse 

3.  £-3.  the  er.  departed  awiiy,  the  evil  abode  slill 

6.  33.  sent  me  lo  s.iy,  be  of  ^.  comfort,  Pjar  not 

7.  (1.  a  city  is  budded  and  full  of  all  g.  things 
.V>.  nnd  the  g.  deeds  shall  be  of  force 

16.  21.  viciuals  ihall  be  so  g.  cheap  jn  earth 
Tnb.  2.  1.  there  was  a  g.  dinner  prepared  me 

4.  9.  thou  layest  up  a  g.  treasure  for  thyself 

11.  for  alms  is  a  g.  gift  to  all  that  give  it 
10.  the  Lord  hiinself  giveth  al!  g.  things 

5.  13.  for  thou  art  my  brolher  of  an  honest  and  g. 
stock;  my  brother,  thou  art  of  a^.  stock 

21.  for  the  ,"■.  nngel  will  keep  him  company 

7.  4.  then  said  he,  is  he  in  g.  health? 
.5.  he  is  bolh  alive,  nnd  in  g.  health 

12.  God  give  you  g.  success  in  all  things 
IS.  be  of  g.  comfort,  my  daushler 

8.  fi.  it  is  not  ^.  that  man  should  be  alone 

10.  12.  that  T  may  h^ar  g.  report  of  thee 

11.  11    saying,  be  of  g.  hope,  my  father 

12.  0.  it  is  g.  to  praise  God  and  exalt  his  name 

7.  it  is  rr.  to  keep  close  the  secret  of  a  king,  II. 
do  what  is  rr.  and  no  evil  ehall  touch  you 

8.  prayer  is  g.  with  lasting  and  alms 

13.  thy  g.  deed  was  not  hid  from  me 

13.  10.  give  praise  to  the  Lord,  for  he  is  g. 
.turl.  3.  2.  use  lis  as  shall  be  g.  m  Ihy  sight 

4.  and  deal  with  lh(>m  as  seemeth  g.  lo  Ihee 

7.  30.  Ozias  said,  liretlinn,  be  of^.  conrnge 

8.  29.  thou  !;ast  sc.oken  all  with  a  g   heart 
29.  becni!.'je  the  di.^posilion  of  Ihy  he.nrt  is  g, 

10.  ir>.  it  is  not  g.  thai  one  man  of  ihem  be  left 
1 1. 1. worn. he  of  ^r.  comfort,  fear  not  in  thy  heart,  .1. 
13.  20.  for  a  praise,  to  visit  thee  in  g.  ihings 
1.5.  8  g.  ihiii^s  that  God  hath  shewed  to  Israel 

10.  thou  hast  done  much  "•.  to  Israel 
Kslh.  13.  3.  was  approved  for  his  constant  g.  will 
13.  for  1  could  have  been  content  with  g.  will 

15.  9.  Esther,  I  am  thy  brother,  be  of  g.  cheer 

16.  3.  to  practise  against  these  that  do  them  g. 
4.  words  of  lewd  persons  that  were  never  »■. 
13.  who  continually  procured  our  g. 

Wind.  2.  6.  let  UB  enjoy  the  g.  ihings  present 
3.  15.  for  glotiouB  »  thx  fruit  of  ^.  labours 


JVisd.  5.8.  w.iat  0-.  hath  i  iciie.s  w  iiji  va„.i(ii  g  hro'y 
ti.  25.  receive  instruction,  it  sliall  do  you  g. 

7.  U.all  «•.  things  tugeifier  I'auie  to  in«  wnn  doi 
22.  clear,  uiid'ililed,  ,ilai'i,  loving  tire  ihiri,'  iba' 

is  ^'.  that  cannot  be  letted,  ready  to  do  </ 

8.  9  she  would  be  a  counsellor  ol^.  ihiii^ 
12.  when  i  speak  they  shall  give  g.  ear  unto  nji 
15.  1  shall  he  found  g.  among  Ihe  niultilude 
18.  and  in  lulking  with  her  is  a  g.  rcjiort 

20.  being  w.  I  came  into  a  body  uuduliled 

10.  8.  iliey  knew  not  Ihe'  Ihings  which  were  ff. 

12.  lit.  hast  111  ic!e  thy  ihililren  m  be  of  a  u-.  hop* 

21.  Iliou  hast  made  coveiiuihs  of  ^r.  prumisea 

13.  1. 1'oulil  not,  out  of  the  ^r.  tlni.gs  liiut  are  aieea 
10.  lo  shew  iirt  ii>  a  sloiie  if.  lor  nolhing 

U.-.'li.ilisipiieiiiigolV.ii!.j.ii,  lorgelliiiu.  of  u-.  turn* 
(letil  iig souls, disoril.'r  III  111. images, adulte*  • 
18.  6.  ihoy  iiiighl  iifier\>  arils  b.:  ol  «.  clieer 
9.  ilie  children  i>(  g.  men  did  s.ieiilice  secretly 
should  be  hke  partiikeis  i>f  the  same  ^.and  ew 
Fret.  1.  'J'J.  take^r.  heed  what  Ihou  ^peuke^t 
2.  9.  ye  Ihat  fear  the  Liiid,  liojie  for  «■. 

6.  19.  come  lo  her,  and  wail  liir  her  g.  fruits 

7.  13.  for  Ihe  cuslnni  ihereof  is  not  ^c 
18.  change  noi  a  friend  lor  any  g.  by  no  iiiear)^ 

21.  love  a /r.  servaiil,  defraud  him  11..1  oi  hbuilj 

11.  12.  the  eye  of  ihe  Lord  looked  on  liioi  ii,r  g 
!.>.  lovi',  and  the  way  of  ^r.  works,  are  Itoin  luu 
y;i.  what  g.  things  siiall  I  have  he  euller  ! 
31.  he  lielii  in  wail,  and  turned^,  luio  evil 

12.  1.  when  Ihiiu  will  do  g  know  lowhoiii  ilost  it 

2.  do  g.  to  the  godly  man,  and  thou  shall  (ind 

3.  there  can  no  g.  come  to  one  occupied  in  er;J 
5.  shalt  receive  twice  as  much  evil  for  all  the  it. 
7.  give  to  the  g.  and  help  not  the  sinner 

13.  21.  riches  are^.  to  him  that  hatb  no  sin 
25.  his  countenance,  whether  it  te^.  or  evil 

14.  5.  is  evil  lo  himself,  to  whom  will  he  be  g.7 
7.  and  if  he  doth  g.  he  dolh  it  unwillingly 

1  l.niy  son,  according  to  thy  abiliiy  do  u-.lo  lliysoU 

13.  do  g,  to  thy  friend  iMjfore  thou  die 

14. defraud  not  thyself  of  Ihe  ^'.  day,  and  let  not 
the  part  of  a  g.  desire  overpa.^s  thea 
00.  the  man  that  dolh  meditate  e-.  things 
2.5.  lodge  in  a  lodging  whereof,  ihings  are 

1.").  1.  he  that  fearelh  ihe  Lord,  \:iil  dog. 

17.  7.  withal,  ho  shewed  lliein  g.  and  evil 

22.  he  will  keep  the.?',  deeds  of  man  as  the  apf -4 
18. 8. what  is  man?  what  is  his,!.'-.?  whiilis-hisev.  ,1 

l.S.  my  son,  blemish  not  thy  ^r.  deeds 
.32.  lake  not  pleasure  in  much  ^.  cheer 
20.3.how  /r.isitwhen  reproved  to  shew  repentanc( 

9.  there  is  a  sinner  thai  halh  g.  success  in  evil 

14.  Ihe  gift  of  a  fool  shall  do  thee  no  g. 

10.  Iliave  no  thank  for  all  my  g.  deeds 
26.  4.  if  he  have  a  g.  heart  toward  the  Lord 

Hi.  so  is  the  beauty  of  a  g.  wife  in  her  housa 

21.  having  Ihe  confidence  of  their  g.  deaccct 

29. 16.  will  over  throw  the  g.  estate  of  hiseuret) 

18.  snrelyship  haih  undone  many  of  ^.  estate 

30.  15.  health  and^.  slate  of  body  are  above  goW 

19.  what  g.  dolh  the  offering  to  an  idol  ? 
2.5.  a  g.  heart  will  have  a  care  of  his  meat 

31.  23.  the  report  of  bis  g   hnuse-keeping 
27.winedr'ink  moderately  is  as ^.as  life  loa  maa 

,32. 1.3.  and  hath  replenished  t(re<i  with  g.  ilnng^ 

23.  in  every  g.  work  trust  thine  own  soul 

33.  14.  g.  is  set  against  evil,  lite  against  death 
35.  2.  he  that  retjiiitelh  g.  otferelh  tine  Hour 

8.  give  the  Lord  his  honour  with  a  g.  eye 

37.  9.  he  will  say  onto  thoe,  thy  way  is  g. 

18.  four  things  apfiear,  w-.  and  evil,  life  and  death 

38.  13.  when  in  thoir  hands  there  is  g.  success 
21.  thon  shalt  not  (hi  him  g.  hut  hurt  thyself 

39  4.  for  he  halh  Iried  the  g.  and  evil  anicng  ine» 
Ifi.  all  the  worlss  of  the  Lord  are  exceeding^. 
25. for  the  g.  are^r.  ihngscreated  from  beginning 
27.  all  these  things  are  for  g.  to  the  godly 
33.  a'l  ihe  works  of  the  Lord  are  "•. 

41.T3.n  ^.life  hatli  hntfew  day3,ai'. name  endures 
16.  it  is  not  n-.  to  retain  ail  sliainefacedness 

4'i.  6.  sore  keep  nj  is  ir.  where  an  evil  wife  \t 

25.  one  fh'ne  estiihl  sheih  Ihe  g.  of  aiiolher 
4.'i.  'i3.  he  stood  up  with  g.  courage  of  heart 

26.  that  iheir  g.  things  be  not  abolished 

•Ifi.  Ttt.  might  see  ih  it  it  is  g.  to  follow  the  I^ord 
51.  J8.  e.'iripstly  I  followed  that  which  is^. 

21.  therefore  have  I  jotten  a  g.  possessinc 
Rnr.  2.  I.  the  Ijord  hath  made  g.  his  woril 
4.  5.  be  of  ^.  cheer,  mv  people,  ir>emorial  of  Israe, 

30.  take  a  fr,  heart,  O  Jerusalem,  he  will  coml'orl 
6.  34.  whether  evil  or  ^r.  they  cannot  recompensq 

38.  nor  can  tJiey  do  g.  to  tlie  fatherless 

61.  seeing  th\v  are  not  able  to  do  g.  to  men 
I  Mac.  4.  24.  ihev  praisi^l  the  Lord,  because  it  iag 

.55.  praising  God,  who  had  given  them  g.  succe»» 
8.  23.  g.  success  be  to  the  Romans  and  JewB 
11.  33.  determined  to  do  g.  to  people  of  the  Jewi 
our  friends,  because  of  their  g.  will  toward  lis 
14.  4.  he  sought  the  g,  of  his  nation  iu  suck  wist) 


Apocrypb\ 


GOV 


GRA 

GOVERNANCE. 

2  Esd.  ]  I.  32.  and  it  luid  tin;  g.  id' the  woild 

1  Mac.  11.  31.  JiJiuilhaii  tcink  mo  •^r.  u|)um  limi 
GUVEKNKU. 

/r.<(/.  U.  0.  tlie  lit)!'.'  1)1  ihe  vvuild  ff.  by  the  hand 
(iOVEllNE'lll. 

2  fca.  13.  58.  and  bucausc  he  g.  the  same 
/r/><i.  U.  '.i.  but  Ihy  [iroviduijce,  O  Father,  jr.  it 
i-.'cci.  Id.  3.  who  ff.  Ilie  will  Id  with  pahii  olliis  hand 

GOVERNMENT. 
■  fud.  8.  10.  that  liad  the  g.  of  all  things  slie  had 
t.ccl.  lU.  1.  tlie   g.  ol'   a    pruduiit   man    is  well 

ordered 
1  Mac.  8.  l(i.  they  cotnmittei!  !!:cir£r.  to  one  man 
i  Mac.  8.  17.  taking  awav  the  g.  ol  (brefathera 

GOVERN'MENTS. 

1  Mac.  10.  30.  nor  of  the  three  ^.  that  are  added 
38.  coiiceniiiig  the  three  g.  that  are  added 

11.  28.  as  also  ihe  three  ^».  with  Samaria 
.34.  the  borilers  of  Judun,  with  the  three  ^. 
57.  1  appoint  thee  ruler  over  the  !'our  g. 

2  Mac.i.ii.  putting  down  the  g.  which  were  by  law 
GOVERNOR. 

1  Esd.  2.  12.  to  Sanabassar  the  g.  of  Judea 

3.  21.  a  man  renieinbereth  neither  king  nor  g. 
(i.  3.  Sisinnes  g.  of  Syria  and  Phenice,  7,  27. 

2'.l.  a  portion  to  be  given  to  Zorobahel  the  g. 

7.  1.  Sisiimes  the  g.  of  Celoeyria  did  oversee 
.Jitd.  5.  20.  my  lord  and  g.  if  there  be  any  error 

8.  9.  the  words  of  the  people  against  tlie  ^. 

11.  10.  O  Lord  and  g.  reject  not  his  word 
F.ccl.  23.  1.  O  Lord,  Father  and  g.  of  all  my  life 

49.  15.  a  g.  of  his  brethren,  a  slay  of  the  [leoplo 

1  Mac.  13.  12.  Simon  the  g.  and  leader  of  the  Jews 
)4.  35.  people  made  him  their  g.  and  chief  pi  iest 

41.  were  well  pleased  that  Simon  should  be  ^. 
47.  Simon  was  well  pleased  to  be  a  of  the  Jewi 

2  Mac.  3.  4.  Siinon  was  made  g.  ot  the  tem|ilo 

4.  29.  left  Crates  who  was^.  of  the  Cyprians 

9.  19.  Antiochus  king  and  g.  to  the  good  Jews 

10.  14.  but  when  Gorgias  was  g.  of  the  holds 
32.  he  fled  to  Gazara,  where  Chcreas  was  g. 

12  2.  Nicanor^r.  of  Cyprus  would  not  suffer  thum 
"2.  they  wont  against  Gorgias  g.  of  Idumea 

\X  3.  because  he  thought  to  have  been  made^. 
24.  made  him  princijial  g.  from  Ptoleinais 

14. 12.making  him  g.  over  Judea, be  sent  him  forth 
GOVERNORS. 

1  Esd.  1.  S.  g.  of  the  temjile  gave  to  the  priests 
49.  the^.  al.<o  of  the  people  and  the  priests 

3.  2.  and  to  all  the  g.  and  captains,  14. 

4.  47.  Darius  wrote  letters  to  captains  and  "■. 

7.  2.  assisiing  the  ancients  and  "•.  of  the  temple 
■  Jud.  2.  14.  Olofernes  called  all  the  g.  and  captains 

5.  2.  he  called  all  the  g.  of  the  sea  coast 

6.  14.  they  presented  him  to  the  g.  of  the  city 

7.  8.  and  all  tbe^.  of  the  people  of  Moah 

8.  11.  hear  me,  O  ye  n-.  of  inhabitants  of  Bethulia 
Esth.  13.  1.  the  princes  and  g.  that  are  under  him 

If).  1.  unto  the  printes  and  g.  of  127  provinces 
.  jlfac.l0.37.their  overseers  and  ^r. be  of  themselves 

12.  4.  Romans  gave  letters  to  g.  of  every  place 

2  Mac.  5.  22.  he  left  g.  to  vex  the  nation 
10.  21.  be  called  the  g.  of  the  people  together 
12.  2.  but  the  g.  of  .several  places 

GRACE. 

1  Ksd.  8.  4.  lie  found  g.  in  his  sight  in  his  requests 

2  Esd.  1.  37. 1  take  to  witness  the  ^r.  of  the  people 
2.  32.  my  wtJls  run  over,  and  my  g.  shall  not  fail 

8.  42.  i  said,  if  I  have  found  g.  let  me  speak 
12.  7.  if  I  have  found  g.  hef  re  thy  sight 

^^ „  „ I 14.  22.  but  if  t  have  found  g.  before  thee 

3r!  wiien  ili'ey'tlial  were  with  G.  had  fought  l.mgl  Tub.  1.  13.  Ihe  Most  High  gave  me  g.  and  favour 
37  rushiu"  unawares  on  G.  men,  be  put  to  flight|  Estk.  15.  14.  and  thy  countenance  iu  full  of  ^. 
GOT.  "    "  ■  -- '--  *~  -   '  = 


M/uc.  14.9  the  ysat  communing  together  of  "■things 
It).  14   taking  care  lur  the  g.  ordering  ol  ilicin 

17.  great  treachery,  lie  recoui|iensed  evil  tor^'. 
'iMac.  1.  3.  to  do  his  will  with  a  g.  courage 

4.  5   not  to  be  accuser  but  seeking  the  "-.  of  all 

5.  4.  that  that  apparition  might  luiii  to  g. 

6.  29.  changing  the^r.  will  liiey  hare  him  before 

7.  5.  the  vajKjur  was  for  a  g.  space  dispersed 

14.  il  is  g.  beiiij;  put  to  death  hy  men,  to  look 
a  36.  to  luako  g.  to  the  Roman.s  their  tribute 

9.  19.  Antiocluis,  to  the  ^.  Ju«s  his  citizens 
?1.  would  have  renienibcreil  kindly  your  g.  will 

10.  33.  having  g.  suc.ess  with  his  weapons 

11.  a  would  send  u  g.  angel  lo  deliver  Israel 

15.  conseiiied    Iwiiig  careful  of  the  common  g. 
19.  1  will  endeavour  to  he  a  means  of  your  g. 
2b.  when  certified  that  they  may  he  of  g.  comfort 
28.  we  have  our  desire,  we  are  also  in  g.  health 

12.  45.  it  was  a  liolv  and  g.  thought 

13.  It),  at  last  they  "dep.irted  with  g.  success 

14.  8.  I  intend  the  g.  of  mine  own  countrymen 

30.  that  such  sojr  behaviour  came  not  of  o-. 
XI.  Bazis  a  man  of  very  g.  report  was  accused 

JT)-  12.  Oiuas,  a  virtuous  and  "-.  man,  prayed 
17.  by  the  words  of  Judas,  which  were  very  g. 
23.  O  Lord  of  heaven,  send  a  g.  angel  before  us 
GOODLY. 

1  Esd.  4.  18.  gold,  silver,  or  any  other  g.  thing 
Jud.  8.  7.  she  was  also  of  a  g.  countenance 

2  ^tfac.  y.  lb.  he  would  garnish  with  g.  gifts 

GOODLIEST. 
I  Mac.  8.  8.  of  tile  rr.  countries  which  they  took 

(fOODNESS. 
i  Esd.  7.  68.  be  pardons,  if  he  did  not  so  of  his  g. 

8.  52.  rest  allowed,  yea,  perfect  g.  and  wisdom 
Esth.  10.  6.  l!ie  ir.nocency  and  g.  of  princes 

10.  and  far  distant  from  our  g.  and  as  a  stranger 
tVisd.  7.  2lj.  and  she  is  the  image  of  his  g. 
12.  22.  we  should  carefully  think  of  thy  g. 
16. 1  l.lhey  might  be  ontinually  mindful  of  thy  g. 
Eccl.  26.  20.  trusting  in  the  g.  of  thy  stock 
Har.  2.  27  thou  hast  dealt  with  us  after  all  thy  g. 
/•raj/cro/ .Afunass.in  thee  thou  wilt  shew  all  thy  ^. 
9  Mac.  6.  13.  for  it  is  a  token  of  his  great  ^. 
GOODS. 

1  Esd.  6.  32.  and  all  his  g.  seized  for  the  king 

2  Esd.  15.  19.  destroy  their  house,  and  spoil  ilieir^. 
Tub.  1.  20.  all  my  g.  were  forcibly  taken  away 

8.  21.  then  he  should  take  the  half  of  his  g. 

IC    10.  gave  him  Sara  his  wife,  and  half  his  g. 

Jud.  16.  24.  she  did  distribute  her  g.  to  them 
Wisd.  13.  17.  then  maketh  he  prayer  for  his  g. 
Eccl.  y.  1.  set  not  thy  heart  upon  thy  "-. 

11    19.  now  I  will  eat  continually  of  thy  g. 

14.  4.  others  thai  shall  spend  liisg'.  riotously 
5.  he  shall  not  take  pleasure  in  his  g. 

31.  11.  bis  g.  shall  be  established,  congregation 
J3.  19.  give  not  thy  g.  to  another,  lest  it  repent 
34.  20.  brings  an  oilering  of  the  g.  of  the  poor 
40.  13.  the  g.  of  the  unjust  shall  be  dried  U|) 
46. 19. 1  have  not  takeii  any  man's  g.  not  a  shoe 

i  Mac.  12.  23.  Ilial  voiir  cattle  and  g.  are  ours 

GORGIAS. 
I  Mac.  3.  38.  chose  Nicanor  and  G.  mighty  men 

4.  1.  then  took  G.  five  thousarn!  footmen 
5.  in  Ihe  mean  season  came  G.  hy  night 

18.  G.  and  his  host  are  here  in  Ihe  mountain 

5.  59.  then  came  G.  and  his  men  out  of  the  city 
iMac.  8.  9.  and  with  him  he  joined  G.  a  captain 

10.  14.  but  when  G.  was  governor  of  the  holds 
12.  .32.  Ihev  went  forth  against  G.  the  governor 
35.  WHS  siill  upon  <}.  so  thai  G.  fled  into  Marisa 


£cc/.  6. 27.  when  hast  »-.hold  of  her,  let  hernotgo 
24.  6.  and  in  every  nation  1  g.  possession 
I  Mac.  4.  23.  where  they  g.  much  gold  and  silver 

11.  49.  the  Jews  had  g.  the  ciiy  as  they  would 
E  Mac.  4.  24.  he  g.  the  priesthood  to  himself 
27.  so  Menelaus  g-  the  principality 

GOTTEN. 
Esd.X  12.  when  tliev  had  »•.  them  many  children 
Wisd.  4.  2.  having  g.  victory,  striving  for  rewards 
^ccl.  5.  8.  set  not  thy  In-art  on  goods  unjustly  g. 
20.  20.  when  thmi  liast  g.  a  fiuillul  possession 
89.  6.  be  hath  g.  hnn  an  eiicmy  without  cause 
14.  18.  lietliatsii-ritJcetliof  a  thing  wrongfully  n-. 
i).  10.  as  t;><iu  hast  g.  give  with  a  cheerful  eye 
42.I0.Iestsli(iuldff^.with  child  in  her  father's  house 
31.  21.  therefore  have  I  g.  a  good  possession 

27.  and  I  have  g.  unto  ine  much  rest 
Btr.  2.  11.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  g.  thysei.;  n  name 
I  Mac.  2.  10.  what  nation  bath  n«t  /   her  spoils 

49.  now  hath  pride  and  rebuke  g.  strength 
i  .Wac.13.2l.  they  had  g.  him,  they  put  him  in  prison 

GOVERN. 
WUd.  13.  2.  to  he  the  gods  which  g.  the  world 


H'isd.  3.  9.  g.  and  mercy  ia  to  hio  oaints,  4.  1.5. 
14.  20.  the  inultilode  allured  by  the  /r- of  the  work 
16.  25.  it  wae  olx^dieni  to  thy  fl-   that  nourislielh 
Eccl.  4.  2i.  there  is  a  wname  which  is  glory  and  g. 
7. 19.  a  wise  and  good  womin  her  g.  is  above  gold 

33,  a  sift  hath  g.  in  the  sight  of  every  man 
21. 16.  but  "-.  shall  be  found  in  the  lips  of  Ihe  wise 
24.16.  ijiv  brancliesare  hriinches  of  honour  and^. 
26.  13.  tlie  g.  of  a  wife  delightelh  her  husband 

15.  a  shamefaced  woman  is  a  double^ 
37.  21.  for  g.  is  not  given  him  from  the  Lord 
PrayemfManass.l  bow  knee.beseechingtiieeofg'. 

GRACES. 

Ecr.l.  20.  13.  the  g.  of  fools  shall  be  poured  out 

GRACIOUS. 

1  Esd.  8.  80.  he  made;  us  g.  before  the  kings 

2  Esd.  1.  25.  when  ye  desire  nin  to  be  g.  unto  you 
F..--llt.  16.2.  wilhlhe great  bountyof  the  "-.  princes 
Wisd.  12.  16.  It  makclh  thee  to  be  g.  lo  all 

15.  1.  hut  ihon,  O  God,  art  g.  and  true 
F.ccl.  17.  21.  the  Lord  being  g.  forsook  them  not 

18.  17.  hut  both  are  with  a  l'.  man 
Dan.X  67.  give  thanks  to  the  Lord,  because  he  is  g. 
2  jV/ac.  1.  2.  God  be  g.  unto  you,  and  remember 


SiW.  5.  to  be  judges,  who  seemed  lo  g.  the  people  I     24.  O  Lord  God,  who  art  the  only  and  "'.  king 
i  Mat  9.  73.  Joi  athan  began  lo  g.  the  people       I  2.  22.  the  Lord  being  g.  unto  thorn  with  favour 
797 


GRE 

GRACIOUSLV. 

IVisd.  16.  2.  dealing  g.  with  thine  owi.  oeonia 
2  Mac.  9.  27.  he  will  g.  yield  to  vour  dcairoa 

GRAIN. 
2  Esd.  4.  30.  the  g.  ol  evil  seed  hath  been  sown 

31.  the^.  of  evil  seed  hith  hronght  forth 
IVisd.  11.  22.  is  as  a  little  g.  of  the  balance 

GRANT. 

2  Esd.  5.  4.  but  if  the  Most  High  g.  thee  to  live 

Tub.  10.  12.  Lord^.  that  I  may  see  thy  childiea 

Eccl.  23.  12.  God  g.  that  it  be  not  Ibund  in  Jaca 

5U.  23.  he  g.  US  joyfuliicss  of  heart  and  peace 

1  Mac.  11.50.  g  us  peace,  and  lei  the  Jews  cuait 
13.  45.  beseeching  Simon  to  g.  them  peace 

2  Mac.  3. 31.  call  on  the  Most  H  igh,  lo  g.  him  his  lift 
11.  20.  to  send  unto  them,  and  g.  them  peace 

GRANTED. 
JVisd.  7.  1 5.  God  hath  n-.  n~  >  lo  speak  as  I  won',  \ 
Eccl.  17.  24.  to  them  that  /epent  he  g.  return 

1  Mac.  1 1.  66.  to  have  [icace  with  him,  which  he  g 
13.  37.  confirm  the  'mmunilie?  which  we  have  g 

50.  to  be  at  one  with  them,    .nieh  thing  he^. 
15.  5.  I  confirm  ail  the  oblationt  Ihe  kings  befoi* 
me^.  thee,  and  whaisnever  gifts  besides  they  ^'. 

2  Jl/fic.  2.  31.^'.  to  him  lliat  will  make  ahridgmeiil 

3.  33.  Lord|ff.  thee  life  ||  4. 10  when  Ihe  king  had  ^. 

4.  11.  and  Ihe  royal  privil'eges  g.  to  Ihe  Jews 

11.  15.  whatever  Maccat>eus  wrote,  the  king  g. 
18.  and  he  hath  g.  as  much  as  might  be 

35.  whatsoever  Lysias  the  king's  cousin  g. 

12.  12.  ff.  them  peace,  whereon  they  shook  hands 

GRAl'E. 
2  E.'id.  9.  21.  I  have  kept  me  a  g.  of  the  cluster 
Eccl.  33.  16.  that  gathereth  after  the  g.  gatherers 
39.  26.  honey,  milk,  and  the  blood  of  the  ^. 

50.  15.  he  poured  of  the  blood  of  the  ^. 

51.  15.  from  the  flower,  till  the  g.  was  ripe 

GRAPES. 
2 /Jsrf.l6.26.lhe  o'.shal  I  ripen,  who  shall  tread  theml 

43.  as  he  that  shall  not  gather  the  G. 
Eccl.  33.  16.  my  wine-press,  like  a  gatherer  of  g'. 

1  Mac.  6.  34.  tliey  shewed  ilieni  the  blood  of  ^. 

GRASS. 

2  Esd.  9.  27.  after  seven  days  I  sat  on  the  g. 

15.  42.  shall  break  down  the  "-.  of  Ihe  meadows 
Eccl.  40.  16.  shall  be  pulled  up  before  all  g. 
43.  21.  and  it  consimioih  the  g.  as  firo 
GRASSHOPPERS. 
2  Esd.  4.  24.  we  pass  away  out  of  the  world  n«^. 
rtV.sd.  1(19.  for  them  Ihehiiingsofn-.  and  flies  killoi 
Eccl.  43.  17.  falling  of  snow  is  as  Ihe  lighting  ol  ^. 

GRATIFY. 
2  «!1/(ic.  1.  35.  bestowed  on  those  whom  he  would  y. 

GRAVE. 
Ecc/.39.3.he  will  seek  out  the  secrets  of^.senterrces 

GRAVE. 
2  K.s-rf.  4.  41.  in  the  ^.  the  chambers  of  souls  are  lil;e 
TuA.2.7. 1  went  and  made  a  if.  and  buried  him,  8.5 
3. 10.  I  shall  bring  his  old  ag"e  with  sorrow  to  the  ^ 
4.  4.  when  she  is  dead  bury  her  by  me  i.n  one  g. 
6.  14.  bring  my  father's  and  mother's  life  to  the  w 
Eslk.  13.7.  may  in  one  day  with  violence  go  itito^. 
Eccl.  9.  12.  they  shall  not  go  unpunished  to  their  ;|f. 

14.  12.  Ihe  covenant  of  the ^.  is  not  shewed  to  thee 
16.  there  is  no  seeking  of  dainties  in  the  g. 

17   27.  who  shall  praise  the  Most  High  in  the  g 
28.  21.  an  evil  death,  the  g.  were  better  than  it 
30.  18.  delicales  are  as  messes  of  meat  set  on  a  ^ 
41.  4.  there  is  no  inquisition  in  the  "-. 
Bar.  3.  11.  with  them  that  go  down  into  the  g. 
2  Mac.  6.  23.  and  willed  ihem  lo  send  him  to  the  g. 

GRAVES. 
Jr/.tr/.lO.S.makina  lamentation  at  Ihe  jr.of  the  doail 
2  Mac.  12.  39.  to  burv  Ihem  in  their  lather's^. 

GRAVE. 
Eccl.  38.  27.  and  they  that  cut  and  g.  seals 

GRAVED. 
2  Esd.  13.  6.  lo,  he  had  ir.  himself  agreat  mour.ttu 

GRAVEL. 
Eccl.  18.  10.  and  a  g.  stone  in  cotnparison  of  sanj 

GR.WEN. 
2E.'»rf.l3.7.haveseen  the  place  wbereoiilhill  wasj^ 

36.  as  thou  sawest  the  hill  rr.  without  hanii 
Wisd.  14.  16.  and  g.  images  were  worsnippcH 

15.  13.  maketh  brickie  vessels  ami  g.  imagc.i 
18.  24.  in  rows  was  Ihe  g'ory  of  the  f'alhers^. 

GRAY. 
Wisd.  2.  10.  nor  reverence  the  ancient's  g.  hair 
4.  9.  hut  wisdom  is  the^.  hair  unto  men 
KcrZ.  25.  4.  how  comely  is  judgment  for  g.  hair? 
2  .Mac.  6.  23.  as  became  tin'  honour  of  his  g.  heail 
15.  13.  tirere  appeared  a  m^m  with  g.  hairs 
GRRAT. 
1  Esd.  3.  5.  to  him  shall  king  Darius  give  g.  gifla 
4.  14.  O  ye  men,  vt  is  not  Ihe  "-.  king  that  excellelh 

34.  O  ye  men,  "■.  is  the  earth,  high  is  the  heaves 

35.  is  he  not  g.  that  maketh  these  things'?  there 

fore  g.  is  the  trnlli,  stronger  thiin  all  thiiig.s 
41.  g.  is  truth,  and  mighty  above  all  Ihingii 
8.  76.  we  have  been  and  arc  in  e  sin  to  iliiii  il»y 


GRE 

1  Eea.  8.96  done  to  us  for  wicked  works  and^.  sins 
2£,vd.7.(Jti.  and  thut  heisot'^.  mercy  he  multiplies 
S.  50.  many  g.  iniseries  shall  he  done  to  them  in 
latter  time,  becuu«e  they  have  walked  in  g.  pride 
Tab.  3.  Itj.  before  the  majesty  of  the  g.  God 

4.  13.  and  m  lewdness  his  decay  and  g.  want 
i.  12.  I  am  Azaiias  the  son  of  Ananias  the  g 

13.  Ananias  and  Jiin  ithas  sons  of  ^.  Samaias 

5.  16.  hast  dealt  with  u?  according  to  lliy  g.  mercy 
13. 15.  let  my  soul  hkss  God  the  g.  King 

/ltd.  1.  1.  who  reigned  in  Nineve  the  g.  city 
3.  made  war  with  king  Arphaxad  in  the  g.  ])lain 
3.  nations  that  were  of  the  g.  plain  of  Esdrelon 
2.  5.  thus  saith  the  »■.  king,  lord  of  the  eaitl 
3. 2.  the  servants  of  Nabuciiodonosor  the  g.  king 

9.  he  came  ovcr-against  the  g.  strait  of  Judea 
e.  19.  they  had  a  g.  fall  before  our  enemies 

15.  9.  thou  art  the  e.xaltatioii  of  Jerus.  the^r.  glory 
of  Israel,  thou  ait  the  ^.  rejoicing  of  (mr  nation 

16.  13.  O  Lord,  thou  n'l  g-  and  glorious 

It),  he  liiat  feareth  the  Lord  is  g.  at  all  times 
E»t/i.  11. 6.  and  behold,  two  g.  dragons  came  forth 
ready  to  fight  and  I  heir  cry  was  g. 

10.  a  little  fountain  was  made  a  g.  flood 

12. 6.  Aman,  who  was  in  g.  honour  wilh  the  kins 
J6.  1.  the  g.  king  Arta.xerxes  to  the  princes 
12.  but  he  not  bearing  his  g.  dignity,  went 
IVisd  6.14.whososeeketh  eariyshull  have  no^.tra. 
8.  II.  I  shall  be  admired  in  the  sight  of  n-.  men 
J  1.21.  lliou  canst  shew  thy  n-.  strength  at  all  limes 
12.  18.  and  thou  orderest  us  with  g.  favour 

14.  22.  they  lived  in  the  g.  war  of  ignorance 
17.1.^. are  lhyjudgments,and  cannot  be  expressed 
18.  1.  nevertheless  thy  saints  had  a  very  g.  liglit 

Eccl.  1.  7.  who  hath  understood  her  g.  experience? 
S.20.for  the  powe-  of  the  Lord  \s  g.  he  is  honoured 
4.  7.  and  bow  *iiy  head  to  a  g.  man 
i.  6.  say  not,  nis  mercy  is  g.  he  will  be  pacified 

8.  8.  shall  learn  how  to  serve  g.  men  wilh  ease 

10.  24.  g.  men  and  judges  shall  be  honoured 

11.  1.  wisdom  maketli  hiin  to  sit  among  ^.  men 

15.  18.  for  the  wisdom  of  the  Lord  is  ^. 

Ifi.  12.  as  his  mercy  is  g  so  is  his  correction  also 

17.  29.  how  g.  is  the  loving  kindness  of  the  Lord 
20.  28.  he  that  pleaselh  g.  men  shall  get  pardon 

24.  29.  her  counsels  profoiinder  than  the  g.  deep 

25.  10.  oh  how  g.  is  he  that  findeih  wisdoi 
28.  14.  hath  overthrown  the  houses  of  ^.  n 

32.  9.  if  thou  be  among  ^r.  men  make  not  thyself 

33.  18.  hear  ye,  O  ye  g.  men  of  ihe  (leople 

38.  16.  as  if  thou  liadsit  suffered  g.  barm  thyself 
17.  weep  bitterly,  and  make  g.  ninan,  and  use 

lamentation,  as  he  is  worthy 

27.  they  are  diligent  to  make  g.  variety 

S9.  4   he  shall  serve  among  or.  men  and  apiiear 
6.  when  the  ^.  Lord  will,  he  shall  be  filled 
40.  1.  g.  travel  is  created  for  every  man 

43.  5  g.  is  the  Lord  that  made  it 

15.  by  liis^   power  he  makeih  the  clouds  firn 

28.  magnify  him,  tor  he  is  g.  above  all  his  works 
a9.  Lord  is  terrible,  and  very  g.  and  marvellous 

44.  2.  the  Lord  halh  wrought  g.  glory  by  them 

ihrougli  his  D-.  power  from  the  beginning 
19.  Abraham  was  a  ^.  father  of  many  people 
46   I.  who  according  to  his  name  was  made  g. 
5.  how  g.  glory  gat  he,  when  he  lift  up  his  hands 
2.  he  called  on  Lord,  and  the  g.  I.  ord  heard  him 
48.  22.  who  was  ^.  and  fiithful  in  his  vision 
4J.  13.  Neemias  whose  renown  is  g.  raised  up 

16.  Sem  and  Seth  were  in  g.  honour  among  men 
5!)  16.  sons  of  Aaron  made  a  g.  noide  to  be  heard 
51.  28.  get  learning  with  a  g.  sum  of  money 

Bur.  3.  24.  O  Israel,  how  g.  is  the  house  <i/God 
25.  "-.  and  halh  no  end,  high  and  unmoasnrahle 

Bel  18. ^.  art  thou,  O  Bel,  with  tine  is  nodeciiit 
41.  saying,  g.  art  thou,  O  Lord  God  of  Daniel 
JUat.  1. 17.  he  entered  into  Egypt  with  a  g.  navy 
33.  they  builded  the  city  of  David  with  aV.  wall 
64.  and  there  was  very  g.  wrath  on  Israel 

7.  19.  when  slain,  he  cast  them  into  the  g.  ditch 

GREATER. 
Esd.  5.  13.  thou  shall  hear  yet^o-.  things 

6.  31    if  thou  ptajt,  I  shall  tell  thee  ir.  tiiinga 

9.  16.  like  as  a  wave  is  g.  than  a  drop 

VI.  16.  for  ycl  g.  evils  shall  be  done  hereafter 
Eccl.  3.18.  the  "-.  thou  art,  the  more  humble  thvself 

10.  24.  none  0-.  than  he  tihat  feareth  the  Lord 

16.  ,5.  mine  ear  hath  heard  g.  things  loan  these 

39.  II   if  he  die,  he  shall  leave  a  g.  name  than 
43.  32.  there  are  yet  hid  g.  things  than  these 

Mac.  6.  27.  they  will  do  g.  things  than  these 
12.24  to  fight  aga.  him  with  ag.  host  than  before 

grratest: 

Keel. 8  7.  rejoice  not  over  thy  o-.  enemy  being  dead 
GREATLY. 

JFisd  3.5.a  littlr  chastised  Iheyshall  he  ^.rewarded 

tCccl.  1.  8.  there  is  one  wise,  and  g.  to  be  feared 
"7. 17.  humble  thy  soul  g.  for  the  vengeance  is  fire 
II  6  many  mighty  men  have  been  g.  disgraced 

8S,  2.  and  1  am  g,  offended  at  their  life. 


GRl 

1  Mac.  3.  31.  being  ^.  perplexed  in  his  mind 

5.  63.  Judas  and  liis  brethren  were  g.  renowned 

6.  1.  Elymas  was  a  city  g.  renowned  for  riches 

11.  42.  1  witig.  honour  thee  and  thy  nation 

GREATNESS. 

2  F.sd.  10.  55.  the  beauty  and  g.  of  the  1  iiililing 
Tab.  13.  4.  there  declare  his  g.  and  e.xlol  hiui 
*fisd.  6.  7  nor  shall  he  t'and  in  awe  of  a  man's  o'. 

13.5.  for  by  the  ^.  and  beauty  of  the  creatures 
Eccl.  17.  8.  inight  shew  fhem  the  g.  of  his  works 
51.3.  delivered  me  according  to  tlie^'.  of  thy  name 

1  Mac.  U.  22.  the  noble  acts  he  did  and  his  g. 

GRECIAN. 

2  Mac.  13.  2.  having  either  of  them  a  G.  power 

GRECIANS. 

1  Mac.  6.  2.  who  reigned  first  anjong  Ihe  G. 

8.9.  how  the  G.  had  dclerinined  to  desiroy  them 

2  Mac.  4.  15.  but  liking  the  glory  of  the  G.  best 

GREECE. 
1  Mac.  1. 1.  he  reigned  in  his  etead  the  first  over  G. 

GREEDY. 
Tab.  5.  18.  be  not  g.  to  add  money  t»  money 
Eccl.  'SI.  29.  nor  be  too  g.  upon  meats 
1  Mac.  4.  17.  Judas  said  he  no*  g.  of  the  spoils 

GREEDINESS. 

Ecc/.23.6.Iet  not  the  o-.  of  the  belly  take  hold  on  me 

GREEK,  S. 

1  Mac.l.W.  the  137th  year  of  the  kingdom  of  the  G. 
'2  Mac.  4.  13.  such  was  the  height  of  G.  fashions 

36.  certain  G.  which  abhorred  the  fact  also 
GREEKISH. 

2  Mac.  4. 10.  brought  his  own  nation  to  G.  fashions 

GREEN. 
IVisd.  19.  7.  out  of  the  violent  stream,  a  g.  field 
Eccl.  14.  18.  as  of  "■.  leave*  on  a  thick  tree 
40.  22.  but  more  than  both,  corn  while  it  is  g. 

GREETING. 
1  Esd.  6.  7.  the  copy  of  letters  to  king  Darius^. 

8.  9.  king  Artaxerxes  to  Esdras  sendeth  g. 
Estli.  16.  1.  to  all  our  faithful  subjects,  g. 

1  Mac.  10.  18.  Alexander  to  Jonathan  sendeth  g. 
25.  Demetrius  unto  the  Jews  sendeth  g.  II.  30. 

11  32.  Demetrius  unto  I^asthenes,  sendeth  g. 

12.  20.  Areas  king,  to  Onias  the  high-priest,  g. 

13.  36.  king  Demetrius  unto  Simon  sendeth  g. 

14.  20.  rulers  ofLacedemonians  to  Simon,  send  g. 

15.  2.  Antiochus  to  the  people  of  the  Jews,  g. 
16   Lucius  consul  to  king  Ptolemee,  g. 

2  Mac.  1.10.  Judassent^.  and  health  to  Aristohulus 
11.  16.  Lvsias  tothepeopli'ofthe Jews, sendeth ^- 

22.  Antiochus  to  his  brother  Lysias  sends  ^. 
27.  king  Antiochus  sends  g.  to  the  council 
34.  ambassadors  of  Ron.ians  send,^.  to  the  Jews 
GREETINGS. 
Eccl.  6.  5.  a  fair  tongue  will  increase  kind  g. 

GREW. 
■2  End.  8.  9.  delivereth  up  the  things  that  g.  in  it 

9.  47.  so  whi-n  he  ^.  up,  and  .".ame  to  the  time 
11.  3.  out  of  her  feathers  g.  oih<r  feathers 
14.40.  when  I  had  drunk,  wisdom  »•.  in  my  breast 

GRIEF. 
fVisd.  8.  9.  she  would  be  a  comfort  in  cares  and  g. 
11.  12.  for  a  double  g.  came  upon  them 
Eccl.  26. 6.  but  a  g.  of  heart  and  sorrow  is  a  woman 
that  is  jealous  over  another  woni:m 
29.  5.  but  when  he  should  repay,  he  will  return 
words  of  0'.  and  complain  of  the  time 
37.  2.  is  it  not  a  g.  when  a  companion  is  turned 
.S«.<t.  10.  yet  durst  not  one  shew  another  his  g. 
lJl/(j(;.6.8  the  king  laid  him  down  and  fell  sick  for^. 
9.  for  his  g.  was  ever  more  and  more 
13.  I  perish  through  great  g.  in  a  strange  land 
GRIEVE. 
Tab.  4.  3.  which  shall  please  her  and  g.  her  not 
F.ccl.  3.  12.  g.  him  not  as  long  as  he  livelh 
4.  8.  let  it  not  g.  thee  'o  bow  down  thine  ear 
GRIEVED. 

1  F.sd.  1.  24.  and  how  they  g.  him  exceedingly 

2  F.nd.  9.  38.  and  she  was  much  g.  in  heart 
40.  I  said,  why  art  thou  so  g.  in  thy  mind  ? 

10.  8.  we  all  mourn,  art  thou  g.  for  one  son  ? 
.50.  God  seeth  that  thou  art  g.  unreignedly 

Tnh.  3.  1.  then  I  being  ,"-.  did  weep  and  prayed 
IVisd.  14.  24.  slow  him,  or  g.  him  by  adultery 
F.crl  6.  25.  bear  her,  and  be  not  g.  with  her  bonds 

12  9. in  the  prosperity  of  a  man,  enemies  will  be  «-. 
21.  24.  a  wise  man  will  be  g.  with  the  disgrace 
47.  20.  and  thou  wast  g.  for  ihy  folly 

Bar.  4.  8.  ye  have  g.  Jerusalem  that  nursed  you 
33.  so  shall  she  be  g.  for  her  own  desolation 

1  Mac.  3.7.  he^.  many  kings  and  made  Jacob  gl.id 

2  Mar.  4.  35.  were  much  g.  for  the  unjust  murder 
13.  25.  the  people  there  were  g.  for  the  covenants 

GRIEVETH. 
Eccl.  30.  3.  he  that  teacheth  his  son,  g.  the  enemy 

GRIEVOUS. 
2  Esd.  5.  21.  iTre  thoughts  of  my  heart  were  ^. 
fVisd.  2.  15.  he  is  g.  to  us  even  to  behold 
17.  11.  wickedness  always  forecaslelh  s.  things 
'iX.  were  to  theioi^  .ves  luoie  g.  than  darkness 


GUS 


[Apocbyfha 


Ecel.  8.  15.  travel  not,  lest  he  becomo;^.  to  fherr 

27.  15.  and  their  revilings  are^.  to  Ihe  ears 

29.  28.  these  things  are  g.  to  a  man  of  under 
st^ndiog 
2  Mac.  6.  3.  this  mischief  was  g  to  the  people 
9.  21.  and  bemg  taken  wilh  a  g   disease  thocgtit 
24.  if  any  tidings  were  brought  that  were^. 

13.  6.  or  had  comniitted  any  other  g.  crime 

14.  45.  and  though  his  wousjds  wore  g.  yet  he  ra». 

GRIEVOUSLY. 

IVisd.  19.  16.  but  these  very  g.  afflicted  them 

2  Mac.  7.  39.  and  look  it  g.  that  he  was  mocked 

9.  28.  the  murderer  having  suffered  raost^. 

14.28.  took  il^.  that  he  should  make  void  axticls 

GROANKD. 

2  Mac.  6.  30.  when  ready  to  die  with  stnpcs  he  e 

GKOANETH. 
Eccl.  30.  20.be  g.  as  an  eunuch  that  emhraceth 

GROANING. 

IVisd.  5.  3.  g.  for  anguish  of  spirit,  they  sha  1  say 

11.  12.  a  g.  for  the  remembrance  of  things  iiast 

GROVES. 

3  Esd.  16.  28.  who  shall  hide  themselves  in  thick  <^ 
,/ud.  3.  8.  yet  he  did  cut  down  their  frontiers  ari  g. 
IMacLil.  set  up  altars,  and  g.  and  chapels  of  idol* 

GROUND. 

1  E.id.  8.91.  lying  flat  on  the  g.  before  the  temple 
9.  47.  they  fell  to  the  g.  and  worship|)ed  the  Lord 

2  Esd.  4.  19.  for  the  g.  is  given  to  the  wood 
21.  for  like  as  the  g.  is  given  to  the  wood 

8.  4"..  as  husbandman  sowelh  much  seed  on  Ihe^. 

9.  34.  it  is  a  custom  when  the  g.  hath  received 

seed,  or  the  sea  a  ship 
10.22.  psaltery  is  laid  on  the^.  our  song  to  silence 

15.  13.  they  that  till  the  g.  shall  mourn 
Jud.  12.  15.  her  maid  laid  soft  skins  on  the  g. 

14.  18  Olol'ernes  lielh  on  the  g.  without  a  head 

16.  5.  ilash  the  suckling  children  against  the  g. 
Wisd.  19.  10.  how  the  g.  brought  forth  flics 

19.  things  that  before  swam,  now  went  on  the^ 
Eccl.  11.  5.  many  kings  have  sat  down  on  the  ^. 
18.  6.  neither  can  the  g.  of  them  be  found  out 
33. 10.  all  men  from  the  »•.  Adam  of  the  earth 
Bar.  .5.  7.  to  tnake  even  the  g.  that  Israel  may  ge 

6.  27.  for  if  they  fill  to  the  g.  at  any  lime 

1  Mac.  14.  8.  then  did  they  till  their  ^.  in  pence 

2  Mac.  3.  27.  Heliodorus  fell  suddenly  to  the  g. 
4.  42.  and  some  i  he v  struck  to  the  g. 
8.3.di^faced  and  ready  to  be  made  even  with  the^ 

9.  8.  he  was  now  cast  on  the  g.  and  carried 

14. was  going  to  lay  the  holy  city  even  wilh  the  ^ 
14.  33.  lay  this  temple  of  God  even  with  the  w- 
GROW. 

2  Esd.  2. 19.  whereon  there  g.  roses  and  lilies 

10.  9.  for  the  fall  of  so  many  that  g.  upon  her 

16.  21.  even  then  shall  evils  g  upon  earth,  swoid 
32.  and  alt  her  paths  shall  g.  Utt\  ol  thorns 

Eccl.  14.  13.  green  leaves,  some  fall  aod  some  ». 
Oa?i.3. 54.  Oall  ye  tliines  that  o-.  bless  ye  the  I <or3 

GROWETIJ. 
Eccl.  5C.  10.  a  cypress  which  g.  up  to  the  clouds 

GROWING. 
fVisd.  16  26.  that  it  is  not  the  g-.  of  fr'iits 
Eccl.  39.  13.  and  bud  forth  as  a  rose^.  by  the  hrooi 
40.  16.  the  weeil  g.  on  every  water  and  bank 
1  Mac.  4.  38.  they  saw  shriihs  g.  in  the  courls 
GROWN. 

3  Esd.  4.  10.  and  such  as  are  g.  up  wilh  thee 

7.  41.  even  so  now  seeing  corruption  is  g.  up 
Wisd.  14. 16.  an  ungodiv  custom  c.  strong 

GKUDGE. 
Eccl.  10.  25.  he  will  not  g.  when  he  is  reformeif 

GRUDGED. 

Wisd.  12.  27.  what  things  they  e-  whert  punished 

GUARD. 

1  F.sd.  3,  4.  three  young  men  that  were  of  the  g. 
Jvd.  12.  7.  then  Olofernes  commanded  his  s. 

2  .Mac.  3.  24.  he  was  present  himself  with  his  g. 

28.  lately  came  with  all  his  y.  into  the  treusurj 

GUESS. 
IVisd.  9.  16.  hardly  do  we  g.  aright  at  thii)?s 
KctZ.  9. 14.  as  near  as  thou  canst  o-.at  thy  tie  giiboin 

GUEST. 
ffisd.  5. 14.  remembrance  of  an-,  tarrieth  but  a  day 

GUIDE. 
2  Esd.  16.  75.  neither  doubt,  for  God  is  your  o-. 

76.  the  g.  of  them  who  keep  mv  comman'inienti 
Wisd.  18.  3.  to  be  a  g.  of  the  unknown  jiiurney 
F.ccl.  20.  :«.  that  leadeth  his  life  without  a  </. 
2  Mac.  5.  15.  Menelans  that  traitor  being  his  g. 

GUIDED. 
Wisd.  10. 10.  she  n-.  him  in  right  paths,  s'aewed  him 

17.  she  g.  them  in  a  marvellous  way,  and  wa» 

GUIDING. 
IMac.  10. 1.  the  Lord  g.  \\mn,  recovered  the  templg 

GUILTY. 
Tab.  6.  12.  but  he  shall  be  g.  of  death  becaiL'\! 
Sus.  53.  and  thou  hast  let  tlie  g.  go  free 

GUSHED 
%  Mac.  14. 45  though  tiis  blood  £-,  out  nse  apouts 


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IIAN 

H 


HABBACUC. 
bcl  33.  there  was  in  Jewry  a  prophet  called  H. 

34.  but  the  angel  of'tiie  Lord  said  unio  H. 

35.  and  H.  said,  Lord,  I  leKT  saw  Bahyl^n 
37.  and  H   cried,  saying,  0  Daniel,  Daniel 

39.  tlie  atijnl  of  lheLor<ir<^^t  H.  hi  his  own  place 
HABIT.VTIO.M. 
r:>i.  1.  4.  liie  lem|)le  of  the  A.  of  the  Most  High 
S  .Vac.  11.  2.  to  make  the  city  a  A.  of  lienliles 
14.  35.  the  temple  of  thy  A.  should  be  amc.'ig  us 
HABlTATlOiXS. 
.'  f^id.  9.  12.  and  let  all  them  of  our  h.  come 
Eccl.  44.  6.  rich  men  living  peaceably  in  their  A. 

HAIL. 
SF.ad.l5.  IG.seedsshall  fail  through  blastingand  A. 

41.  fire  and  A.  and  Hying  swords,  and  waters 
H'isd.  16.  i"2.  tire  burning  in  the  A.  did  deslrov 
Eocl.  39.  ijy.  fire  and  A.  created  for  vengeaiise 

HAILS. 
IKisd  16. 16.  with  strange  A.  w»re  they  persecuted 

HAILSTONES. 
tf'Ud.  5.  22.  and  A.  full  of  wrath  shall  be  cast 
Eccl.  4^.  !5.  by  his  iiower  the  A.  are  broken  small 
40.  0.  with  A.  of  mighty  junver  he  made  the  battle 

HAiB.. 
I  Ksd.  8.  71.  I  pulled  the  A.  from  off  my  head 
J  E.^d.  1.  8.  pull  thou  otl"  the  A.  of  thy  hemi 
16. 2.  gird  yourselves  with  clothes  of  sack  and  A. 
Jud.  10.  3.  she  braided  the  A.  of  he."  head 
13.  7.  she  took  hold  of  the  A.  of  his  head 
16.  8.  she  bound  her  4.  in  a  tire  and  took 
Eith.  14.2.  th»  places  of  joy  she  filled  with  torn  4. 
Eccl.  27.  14.  maketh  the  A.  stand  upright 
Bel  27.  then  Diniel  took  pitch,  fat,  and  A. 

36.  the  angel  bare  him  by  the  A.  of  his  head 
2Jifac.  7.  7.  they  pulled  otf  the  skin  witli  the  A. 

Grai/  HAIRS.     See  Gray. 

HALF. 

B  Ksd.  11. 17.  none  after  thee,  attain  to  A.  thy  time 

13.  4.5.  a  great  way  to  go,  of  a  year  and  a  A. 

14.  11.  ten  parts  are  gone,  and  A.  of  a  tenth  part 
12.  that  which  is  aftttr  the  A.  of  a  tenth  part 

Tvb.  8. 21.  then  heshould  take  the  A.  of  Ins  goods 
12. 2.  it  is  no  haini  to  me  to  give  him  A.  of  those 
5.  take  A.  of  all  that  ye  have  brought  and  gu 
fVisd.  18.  18.  and  another  thrown  there  A.  dead 
Eecl.  29. 6.  if  prevail,  he  shall  hardly  receive  the  A. 

1  Mac.  .3.  37.  the  king  took  the  A.  of  the  forces 

10.  30.  and  the  A.  of  the  fruit  of  the  trees 

HALLELUIA. 
Tob.  13.  18.  and  all  her  streets  shall  say  A. 

HALLOW. 
lEsd.1.3.  the  Levites  should  A.  themselves  to  Lord 

HALLOWED. 

2  Esd.  2.  41.  that  thy  people  may  be  A. 

5.  25.  of  all  cities  thou  hast  A.  Sion  to  thyself 
ltd.  9.  13.  against  thy  covenant  and  thy  A.  house 
Eccl.  33.  9.  he  hath  made  high  days  and  A.  them 
1  JUac.i.  48.  made  up  the  sanctuary,  A.  the  courts 

HAMMER. 
Eccl.  38.  28.  the  noise  of  A.  and  anvil  is  in  his  ears 

HAND. 
I  Esd.  6.  33.  that  stretcheth  out  his  A.  loendanjagp 
iEsd.  3.  6.  which  thy  right  A.  had  planted 
0.  8.  Jacob's  A.  held  first  the  heel  of  Esau 

10.  the  A.  of  man  is  betwixt  the  heel  and  the  A. 
ToA.  4.  14.  but  give  him  his  wages  out  of  A. 
5.17.i8  ho  not  thestaffof  our  A.  iri  goingia  ami  ouf? 
7.  13.  he  look  her  by  the  li.  and  gave  her  loTobids 

11.  4.  lake  in  thine  A.  the  gall  of  the  fish 
13.  2.  nor  is  there  any  that  can  avoid  his  A. 

fiid.  2.  12.  that  will  I  do  by  mine  4. 
S.  33.  the  Lord  will  visit  Israel  by  mine  A. 

9.  9.  give  it  into  mine  A.  who  am  a  widow 

ID.  break  their  stateliness  by  the  A.  of  a  woman 

12.  4.  before  the  Lord  work  by  mine  A. 

1.3.  15.  Ld.  hath  smitten  him  hy  the  A.  of  a  woman 

15.  10.  hath  done  all  these  things  by  thine  A. 

16. G.hath  disappointed  ibernby  theft,  of  a  woman 
F.sth.  14.  4.  for  my  danger  is  in  mine  A. 

M.  but  deliver  us  from  thine  A.  and  help  me 
(Vi.td.  2.  18.  deliver  him  from  the  h.  of  his  enemies 
3.  1  the  souls  of  therighteous  arein  the  A.  of  God 
7.  16.  for  in  his  h.  are  both  we  and  our  words 

10.  20.  magnified  thine  h.  that  fought  for  them 
11.1.  she  prospered  in  the  A-  of  the  holy  prophet 

17.  thy  almighty  k.  that  made  the  world 

13.  10.  a  stone,  the  work  of  an  ancient  A. 

14.  6.  the  hope  of  the  world  governed  by  thy  h. 
1.1   J5.  it  is  not  possible  to  escape  thine  A. 

19. 8.  all  the  people  that  were  defended  with  thy  A. 
Efci.  4-  9.  deliver  him  fr'Mii  the  A.  of  tke  opjiressor 
5.  12.  if  not,  lay  thy  A.  upon  thy  mouth 
7.  32.  and  stretch  thy  A.  unto  the  poor 

36.  «  hate\er  thou  takosl  in  A.  remember  the  end 
9.17.forA.ofartificer  the  work  shall  be  commended 
10.  4  the  power  of  the  earth  is  in  the  A.  of  Lord 
799 


HAN 

£ceMO.S.  in  the  A.  of  God  is  the  prosperity  of  man 

12.  12.  iieithei  let  him  sit  at  itiy  riglit  /t. 

14.  13.  Blrelch  out  tiiiiie  k.  and  give  to  liiin 

15.  14.  and  left  him  in  the  A.  of  his  counsel 
16.  stretch  lorth  thy  A.  unto  whitiier  thou  wilt 

16.  27.  and  jn  his  A.  are  the  chief  of  them 

18.  3.  governs  the  world  with  the  palm  ol  liis  A. 
21.  19.  and  like  manacles  on  llie  right  A. 
22  2.  every  man  thai  takes  it  up,  will  shake  liis  A. 
27.  19.  as  one  that  letteih  a  bird  go  out  of  his  A. 
29.1  .he  that sirengtheneth  bis  A.keepelh  command 

5.  till  he  bulb  received,  he  will  kiss  a  man's  A. 
31.  14.  slielch  out  thine  A.  whilhi.r  il  lookelh 

18.  reach  not  thy  A.  out  first  ot  all 
33.  13.  as  clay  is  in  the  potter's  A.  to  fashion  it 

30.  3.  lift  up  thy  A.  against  strange  nations 

6.  shew  signs,  giorily  thy  A.  and  thy  right  arm 
38.  15.  let  him  tail  into  the  A.  of  the  physician 
40.  14.  while  he  ojieneth  his  A.  he  shall  rejoice 
\1.  4.  when  he  lifted  uji  his  A.  with  the  stone 

5.  he  gave  him  strength  in  his  right  A.  to  slay 

48.  m.  Sennacherib  lilt  up  his  A.  against  Sioii 

49.  II.  even  he  was  as  a  signet  on  the  rigiit  A. 

50.  15.  he  stretched  out  his  A.  to  the  cup 

51.  2B.  receive  instruction,  she  is  hard  at  A.  to  find 
Bar.  U.  15.  he  hath  also  in  his  right  A.  a  dagger 
Dan.  3.  66.  he  hath  saved  us  from  the  A.  ol  death 
2  Mac.  3.  29.  he  hy  the  A.  of  God  was  cast  down 

5.  23.  iMenelaus  bare  a  heavy  A.  over  the  citizens 

6.  26.  I  should  not  escajie  the  A.  of  the  Almighty 

7.  19.  that  takest  in  A.  to  strive  against  God 

34.  lifting  up  thy  A.  against  the  servants  of  God 

13.  22.  gave  his  A.  took  theirs,  departed,  fought 
lo.  15.  Jeremias  holding  forth  right  A.  gave  Judas 

;W.  command,  to  strike  off  Nicanur's  head  and  A. 
32.  ho  shewed  them  the  A.  of  that  blasphemer 
HANDFULS. 
2  Mac.  4.  41.  others  taking  li.  of  dust,  cast  them 

HANDLE. 
Wisd.  15.  15.  nor  have  fingers  of  hands  to  A. 

HANDLED. 
2Mac.  7.  39.  the  king  A.  hiiii  worse  than  all  the  rest 

HANDLING. 
2  Mac.  2.  28.  the  e,vact  A.  of  every  particular 

8.  17.  injury  to  holy  place,  the  cruel  A.  of  the  city 

HANDMAID. 
2  Esd.  9.  45.  afterlliirty  years  God  heard  me  thy  A. 
Jud.  11.  5.  Eulfer  thy  A.  to  speak  in  thy  presence 

6.  if  thou  wilt  follow  the  words  of  thine  A. 

16.  I  thine  A.  knowing  all  this,  am  fied 

12.  4.  thine  A.  shall  not  spend  these  things 

6.  command  that  thine  A.  may  go  forth  to  prayer 
Eslh.  14.  17.  thy  A.  hath  noteaten  at  Amaii's  table 

18.  nor  hath  thine  A.  any  joy  since  the  day 
IVisd.  9.  5.  I  thy  servant  and  son  of  thine  A. 
HANDS. 

1  Efid.  1.  53.  for  he  delivered  all  into  their  A. 

7.  15.  to  strengthen  their  A.  in  the  works  of  Lord 

8.  73.  siretching  forth  my  A.  unto  the  Lord 

9.  20.  they  gave  their  A.  to  put  away  their  wives 
47.  hfting  up  their  ft.  they  lell  to  the  ground 

2  End.  1.  26.  ye  have  defiled  your  A.  with  blood 
32.  whose  blood  I  will  require  of  your  A. 

3.  5.  which  was  the  workmanship  of  thine  A. 

5.  30.  yet  eliouldst  punish  them  with  thine  own  A. 

8.  7.  we  are  all  one  workmanship  of  thine  A. 
■  !ud.  7.  25.  but  God  halh  sold  us  into  their  A. 
Eslh.  12.  2.  were  about  to  lay  A.  upon  Artaxerxes 
IVisd.  1.  12.  destruction  with  the  works  of  your  A. 

3.  14.  who  wiih  iiis  A.  hath  wrought  no  iniquity 

8.  12.  they  shall  lay  their  A.  on  their  mouth 

18.  in  the  works  of  her  A.  are  infinite  riches 

12.  3.  thy  will  to  destroy  hy  the  A.  of  our  fathers 
6.  the  parents  that  killed  with  their  own  A. 
1.3.  10.  gods  which  are  the  works  of  men's  A. 

19.  for  good  success  of  his  A.  asketli  ability  to  do 

14.  8.  but  that  which  is  made  with  A.  is  cursed 

15.  15.  which  have  not  fingers  of  A.  to  handle 

17.  he  worketh  a  dead  thing  with  wicked  A. 
Eccl.  2. 12.  woe  be  to  the  fearful  hearts  and  faint  A. 

Irt.  saying,  wo  will  fall  into  the  A.  of  the  JjOrd 
8.1.  strive  not  wilh  a  mighty  man,  lest  fall  in  his  A. 
11.6.  the  honourable  delivered  into  other  men's  A. 
12.  18.  he  will  shake  his  head  and  clap  his  A. 
25.  23.  she  maketh  weak  A.  and  feeble  knees 
33.  8.  diminish  not  the  first  fruits  of  thy  A. 
38.  10.  leave  ofi^'sin,  and  order  thy  A.  aright 

13.  a  time  when  in  their  A.  there  is  good  success 

31.  all  these  trust  to  their  A.  every  one  is  wise 
42.  6.  and  shut  up  where  many  A.  are 

46.  2.  when  he  ilid  lift  up  his  A.  against  cities 
48.  19.  then  trembled  their  hearts  and  A. 
20.  they  stretched  out  their  A.  toward  him 

50.  12.  when  he  took  the  portions  out  of  priest's  A. 

13.  the  ohhilions  of  the  Loril  in  their  A. 

20,  he  lifted  up  his  A.  over  the  congregation 

51.  3.  ouf  of  the  A.  of  such  as  Bought  my  life 

8.  thou  savest  (hem  out  of  the  A.  of  the  enemies 
19.  I  stretched  forth  my  A.  to  the  heavens  above 
Bar.  6  51.  no  gods  but  the  works  of  men's  A. 


Dan.  3.  9.  deliver  us  into  A.  of  ,awIoBfl  enemies 
itij(.  22.  It  I  do  It  not,  1  cucniut  escape  >Uur  t. 

23.  It  's  belter  for  me  to  fall  into  your  A. 

34.  th^  two  elders  laid  their  A.  upon  her  head 
Jill  5.  1  may  not  worship  idols  made  with  A. 

1  Mac.  3.  18.  to  be  shut  up  in  the  A.  of  a  few 
12.  9.  we  have  holy  books  of  scripture  in  our  A 
14.  31.  that  they  might  lay  A.  on  the  saiicluaiy 

2  Jilac.  2.  25.  thai  all  into  whose  A.  it  comes 

3.  20   all  holding  their  A.  toward  heaven 

.').  16.  taking  the  holy  vessels  willi  polluted  A.  EP.t 
\\  itii  profane  A.  pulling  down  things  dedicntet 
7.  10.  holding  forth  his  A.  manfully 

31.  ihou  shall  not  escape  the  A.  ol  God 

12.  12.  whereupon  they  shook  A.  and  departed 

14.  34.  then  the  priests  lift  up  their  A.  to  heavoo 
4(1.  and  taking  his  bowels  in  lioih  his  A. 

15.  12.  holding  up  his  A.  prayed  for  the  Jews 

HANDSOMELY. 
IVisd.  13.  11.  the  carfienter  hath  wrought  il  A. 

HAND  WRITING. 
Tnb.  5.  3.  then  he  gave  him  llie  A.  and  said 

9.  5.  Raphael  went  out  and  gave  Gabael  the  A. 

HANG. 
.hid.  14.  1.  take  his  head,  and  A.  it  on  your  walla 
iMac.  15.  33.  .4.  up  the  reward  of  his  madness 
HANGED. 

1  Esd.  6.  32.  a  tree  taken,  and  he  thereon  be  4. 

2  Esd.  16.  58.  he  halh  A.  the  earth  on  the  waters 
./ud.  14.  II.  they  A.  the  head  ot  Olofernes 
Es!/i.  16.  18.  the  worker  of  these  things  is  A. 

1  Mac.  1.  61.  they  A.  infants  about  their  necks 

4. .57. chambers  they  renewed  and  A.  doors  on  iheoc 
7.  47.  they  A.  them  up  toward  Jerusalem 

2  .l\lac.  13.  5.  on  every  side  A.  down  into  the  ashei 
15.  35.  he  A.  also  Nicanur's  head  on  the  lower 

HANGETH,  ING. 
Eccl.  19.  26.  a  wicked  man  that  A.  down  his  bead 
2  Mac.  6.  10.  the  babes  A.  at  their  breasts 

HAPPEN. 
2  Esd.  4.  51.  or  what  shall  A.  in  those  days 

13.  18.  which  shall  A.  to  them  and  to  those  left 
20.  pass  away,  and  not  to  see  the  things  that  A. 

32.  the  signs  shall  A.  which  I  shewed  thee 

14.  16.  than  those  which  thou  hast  seen  A. 
IVtsd.  2. 17.  let  us  prove  what  shall  A.  in  the  end 
Ettl.  22.  26.  and  if  any  evil  A.  to  me  by  him 

33.  1.  no  evil  shall  A.  to  him  that  feareih  the  Lord 
40.  8.  such  things  A.  to  all  fle.sli,  man  and  boast 
HAPPENED. 
2  Esd.  9.  35.  but  with  us  it  hath  not  A.  so 

10.  48.  that  my  son  A.  to  have  a  fall  and  died 
Tub.  11.  15.  things  that  had  A.  lo  him  in  Media 
.lud.  8.  26.  and  «hat  A.  to  Jacob  in  Mesopola.nia 
If'tsd.  19.  4.  the  things  Ihat  had  already  A. 
Eccl.  5    4.  and  what  harm  halh  A.  unlo  me? 
Bar.  2.  2.  bring  great  plagues,  such  as  never  A. 

1  Mac.  1.  1.  it  A.  after  that  Alexander  had  smittcu 

4.  26.  the  strangers  told  Lysias  what  had  ♦,. 

5.  25.  Nabathites  told  them  every  thing  that  A. 

2  .Mac.  9. 3.  what  had  A.  to  Nicanor  and  'Pimoliieui 
13.  7.  such  a  death  il  A.  that  wicked  man  to  d.e 

HAPPENETH. 
2  Esd.  10.  6.  seest  thou  not  what  A.  unto  us? 
Sar.  3. 10.  how  A.  illhou  art  in  thine  enemies'  landl 

HAPPY. 
IVisd.  18.  1.  had  not  suffered,  they  counted  them  A. 
Eccl.  25.  7.  nine  things  which  I  judged  to  be  .4. 
37.  24.  all  they  that  sec  him  shall  count  him  A. 
Bar.i.i.O  Israel,  A.  are  we,  things  are  niadeknowc 

1  Mac.  10.  55.  A.  day  wherein  thou  didst  return 

2  ./l/at;.7.24.  would  make  him  both  a  rich  and  A.muB 

HARD. 
IVisd.  11.  4.  thirst  was  quenched  out  ofthe  A.  stone 
19.  13.  they  used  a  more  A.  and  hateful  behaviuu« 
Eccl.  3.  21.  the  things  that  are  too  A.  for  thee 

40.  15.  are  as  unclean  loots  upon  a  A.  rock 
48.    17.  he  digged  the  A.  rock  wilh  iron 

1  Mac.'S.lH.  It  is  no  A.  matter  for  many  lobe  shut  up 
2 Mac.  12.  21.  for  the  town  was  A.  to  besiege 

HARDENED. 
Eccl.  16.  15.  Lord  A.  Pharaoh  that  he  should  net 

HARDENING. 
1  Esd.  1.  48.  h.  liis  heart,  be  transgressed  the  laws 

HARDINESS. 
.Tud.  16.  10.  the  Medes  were  daunted  at  her* 

HARDLY. 
IVisd.  9.  16.  and  A.  do  we  guess  aright  at  thini^ 
Frrl.  26.  29.  a  merchant  shall  A.  keep  himself 
211.6.  if  he  prevail,  he  slinll  A.  receive  the  half 

HARDNESS. 
Ercl.  16. 10.  were  gathered  in  the  A.  of 'heir  heorts 

HARDY. 
I  Mac.  9.  14.  he  took  wilh  him  all  the  A.  men 

HARLOT. 
Eccl.  9.  3.  meet  not  with  a  A.  lest  thou  f<ill 
26   22.  a  A.  shall  be  accounted  as  epittle 

41.  20.  be  ashamed  to  look  upon  a  k 

HARLOTS. 
Eccl,  9  6.  give  not  thy  soul  unto  A. 


HAT 

Kec/.19.2.thalcleavethto  A.  will  become  impudent 
Bai:  6.  11.  they  will  give  thereof  to  common  h. 
2  Mac.  6.  4.  the  Gentiles  who  dallied  with  A. 
HARM. 

7*06.12.3.  O  father  it  is  no  A.  to  me  to  give  him  half 
fViitd.  11.  19.  the  A.  might  dispatch  them  at  once 
Eccl.  5.4.  aay  not  I  sinned,  what  A.  hath  hapjiened 
7.  1.  do  no  evil,  so  shall  no  A.  come  unto  thee 
38.  16.  thou  hadst  suffered  great  A.  Ihysilf 
1  Mac.  7. 15.  we  will  procure  the  A.  neither  of  you 
9.  71.  he  swaie  that  he  would  never  do  them  A. 

15.  19.  to  write  thai  they  should  du  them  no  A. 
31.  give  me  lor  the  A.  that  you  have  done 
35.  albeit  tliey  did  great  A.  to  the  people 

i  Mac.  14. 14.  the  A.  ot  ihe  Jews  to  be  their  welfare 

H.ARMLE&S. 
Wisd.  18.  3.  thou  gave^t  a  A.  sun  to  entertain  them 
S  Mac.  8.  4.  the  wickSd  .sUiughier  of  A.  infants 

HAUMOiNY. 

Wiad.  19. 18.  the  eleinens  changed  by  a  kind  of  A. 

HARNESS. 

1  Mac.  3.  3.  he  girt  his  warlike  A-  about  liim 

6.  41.  all  that  heard  the  rattling  of  A.  were  moved 
43.  one  of  the  beasls  armed  with  royal  A. 

2  JWac.  3.  25.  that  he  had  complete  A.  of  goM 

5.  3.  were  seen  ornanieuls  and  A.  of  all  sorts 
15.28.  they  know  thalNicanor  lay  dead  in  his  A. 

HARNESSED. 
1  Mac.  4.7.  they  saw  that  it  was  s'.rongand  well  A. 

6.  38.  and  being  A.  all  over  amidst  the  ranks 

HARP. 
I  Jlfac.3. 45.  joy  taken  the  pipe  with  the  A.  ceased 

HARPS. 
Keel.  39.  15.  and  shew  forth  his  praise  with  A. 
I  Mac.  4. 54.  it  was  dedicated  with  A.  and  cymbals 

13.  51.  he  entered  into  it  with  A.  and  cvmbala 

HARVEST. 
Eed.  24.  36.  to  abound  as  Jordan  in  time  of  A. 
HASTE. 

1  Esd.  2.  30.  removing  in  A.  toward  Jerusalem 

2  Esd.  4.  34.  thy  A.  is  in  vain  to  be  above  him 
42.  a  woman  maketh  A.  to  escape  the  necessity 

5.  44.  the  creature  may  not  A.  above  the  Maker 

14.  15.  and  A.  thee  to  flee  from  these  times 
Tob.  11.  3.  let  us  A.  before  thy  wife  and  prepare 
Jud.  13.  1.  his  servants  made  A.  to  depart 

12  they  made  A.  to  go  down  to  the  gate 
Wi.'td.  18.  21.  then  the  blameless  man  made  A. 
Keel.  2.  2.  and  make  not  A.  in  time  of  trouble 
Sus.  50.  all  the  [leople  turned  again  in  A. 

1  Mae.  6.  .57.  he  went  in  all  A.  and  said  to  the  king 
63.  aflerward  departed  he  in  all  A.  and  returned 

11.  22.  but  come  and  speak  wiih  him  in  great  A. 

13.  10.  he  made  A.  to  finish  the  walls  of  Jerusalem 

2  Mac.  4.  31.  the  king  came  in  all  A.  to  appease 
5.  21.  he  departed  in  all  A.  into  Anliochia 

9.  7.  and  commanding  to  A.  the  journey 

14.  the  holy  city,  lo  whirh  he  was  going  in  A.  to 
lav  even  wiih  srnniid  and  make  a  burying 

14.  43.  but  missing  his  stroke  through  A. 

H.ASTED. 
7ud.  10. 15.  in  that  thou  hast  A.  to  come  to  our  lord 
If'isd.  4.  14.  therefore  A.  he  to  take  him  away 

5.  9.  tho¥e  thiiii;s  passed  awav  as  a  post  that  A.  by 
Eccl.  50.  17.  then  all  the  people  A.  and  fell  down 

HASTEN. 
S  F.ad.i.  34.  donot  thou  A.  above  the  Most  Highest 

6.  34.  A   not  with  the  times  that  are  past 

1  Mac.  13.21.  that  he  shniild  A.  his  coming  to  them 

HASTETH. 

2  Esd.  4.  26.  for  the  world  A.  last  to  pass  away 
«4.  18.  now  A.  vision  to  come  which  thousawesi 

HASTENED. 
3^ac.4.14.A.to  be  partakers  of  unlawful  allowance 

HASTY. 
Ecel.  4.  29.  be  not  A.  in  thy  tongue,  in  deeds  slack 
6.  7.  prove  him  first,  ami  be  not  A.  to  credit  him 
19.  4.  he  that  is  A.  to  give  credit,  is  light-minded 
28.  11.  a  A.  contention  kindleth  a  fire,  and  a  A. 
fishlin;;  sheddeth  blood 
HASTILY. 
PVitd.  19.  2.  and  having  sent  them  h.  away 
Eccl.  43.  5.  ai  his  commandment  it  runneth  A. 

HAT. 
2  Mac.-i.  12.  made  the  cliiefyoung  men  wear  a  h. 

HATE. 
8  F.gd.  5.  30.  if  thou  didst  so  much  A.  thy  people 

10.  23.  delivered  inlothe  hands  nf  ihem  thalA.  us 

16.  50.  so  shall  riirhteoiisness  A.  iniquity 
Tob.  13.  12.  cursed  are  all  tliev  which  A.  thee 
Eith.  14.  13.  turn  his  heart  to  A.  him  thai  fiahls 

I.'^.thou  knowes!  I  A.  th"  wlory  of  the  imriKhleons 
Hid.  7.  15.  A.  not  laborir  i»s  work  nor  husbandry 
13.  20.  as  proud  A.  humility  so  iloth  rich  the  poor 
19.  9.  and  when  lime  cometh  he  will  A.  thee 
25.  14.  hilt  the  alfl  ction  from  them  that  A.  me 
!  Mac.  7.  26.  a  man  that  bare  deadly  A  to  Israel 
ZMae.  14.  39.  willins  to  declare  the  A.  he  bare 

HATED. 

2  Ktd.  15   (8.  A.  in  all  her  works  &nd  invcntiona 

800 


aiSA 

Wied.  11.  24  mvle  iny  thing,  if  thou  hadst  A.  it 
Eccl.  9.  Id.  he  that  is  rash  in  ids  talk  shall  he  A. 

20.  8.  thai  taketh  to  himself  authority  shall  be  h. 
15.  such  a  one  is  to  be  A.  of  God  and  man 

21.  28.  a  whisperer  is  A.  wheresoever  hedwellelb 

27.  24.  1  have  A.  many  things,  nolhing  like  hiin 
31. 10.  eat  as  becomes,  devour  not  lest  thou  he  A. 

37.  20.  one  sheweth  wisdom  in  words,  and  is  A. 
42.  9.  and  being  married,  lesl  she  should  be  A. 

\  Mae.  11.  21.  ungodly  persons  A.  their  own  people 
38.  whereloie  all  the  forces  of  his  father  A.  hini 
2  Mac.  5.  8.  A.  as  a  forsaker  of  the  laws 

HATEFUL.. 
IVisd.  14. 9.  ungodly  and  ungodliness  are  k.  to  God 
15.  18.  those  beasts  also  thai  are  most  A. 

19.  13.  they  used  a  more  hard  and  A.  bebavioui 
Eeel.  10.  7.  pride  is  A.  before  God  and  man 

20.  5.  anotlter  by  much  babbling  becumeth  A. 
Dan.  3.9.  lawless  enemiesi,  mosl  A.  forsukera  of  G. 

HATEST. 
Tob.  4.  15.  do  that  lo  »o  man  which  thou  k. 
IVisd.  12.  4.  whom  thou  A.  for  doing  odious  works 

HATETH. 
.fiid.  5.  17.  God  that  A.  iniquity  was  with  them 
Est/i.  16.  4.  God  that  seeth  all  things,  and  A.  evil 
Ecnl.  12.  6.  for  the  Most  High  A.  sinners 

15.  11.  thououghtesi  nnllotlothe  things  that  lieA. 
13.  the  Luril  A.  all  abomination 

19.  6.  he  that  A.  babbling,  shall  haveless  evil 
21.6.  he  that  A.  lobe  rcjiroved,  isin  way  of  sinners 
25.2.three  sorts  of  men  my  soul  A.  and  amoffendett! 
33.  2.  a  wise  man  A.  not  the  law 

HATRED. 
Eccl.  10.  6.  bear  not  A.  to  thy  neighbour 

28.  3.  one  man  beareth  A.  against  another 

5.  if  he  that  is  but  flesh  nourish  A. 

1  Mac.  11.  12.  so  that  their  A.  was  openly  known 
13   17.  he  should  procure  to  himself  great  A. 

2  Mac.  3.  1.  because  of  hie  A.  of  wickedness 
4.  3.  but  when  their  A.  went  so  far 

49.  moved  with  A.  of  that  wicked  deed 
6.  29.  changing  the  good-will  they  bare  into  A. 
HAVEN. 

1  Esd.  5.  55.  brought  by  floats  to  the  A.  of  Joppe 

2  Esd.  12.  42.  as  a  A.  or  ship  preserved  from  tempest 

1  Mae.  14.  5.  in  this,  that  he  took  Joppe  for  a  k. 

2  Mac.  12.  6.  and  he  burnt  the  A.  by  night 
9.  he  set  fire  on  the  A.  and  the  navy 

14.  1.  having  entered  bv  A.  of  Trip'olis 

HAUGHTY. 
Eccl.  22.  10.  but  children  being  A.  through  disdain 
23.  4.  but  turn  away  from  thy  servant  a  A.  mind 

26.  9.  the  whoredom  may  be  known  in  her  A.  looks 
2  J/ac.  5.  17.  so  A.  was  Anliochiis  in  mind 

13.  9.  the  king  came  with  a  barbarous  and  A.  mind 
HAUGHTINESS. 
2  Mac.  5.  21.  such  was  the  A.  of  his  mind 
15.6.Nicanor  inexceedins  pride  and  A.  determined 

HAT/OCK. 

1  Mac.  7.  7.  see  what  A.  he  hath  made  amongst  us 

HEAD. 

1  Esd.4.^0.  taking  thecrown  from  the  king's  A.  and 

settin?  it  cin  her  own  A.  she  siruck  the  king 

8.  71.  1  pulled  the  hair  from  oflTmv  A. 

2  E.^d.  1.  8.  pull  thnu  oflTlhen  the  hair  of  thy  A. 

9.  36.  clothes  were  rent,  she  had  ashes  on  her  A. 

16.  53.  God  shall  burn  coals  of  fire  on  Ins  h. 
.hid.  8.  3.  as  he  stood,  the  heal  came  upon  his  A. 

9.  1.  Judiih  fellon  her  fiice,an(l  [int  iishesoiiher  A. 

13.  8.  and  she  took  away  his  A.  from  liiin 
9.  she  gave  Olofernes  his  A.  to  her  maid 

15.  she  took  the  A.  out  of  ihe  bag  and  shewed  it 
18.  hath  directed  thee  to  the  cutting  off  the  A. 

14.  1.  take  this  A.  and  hang  it  on  your  walls 

6.  he  saw  the  A.  of  Olofernes  in  a  man's  hand 
11.  they  hanged  the  A.  of  Olofeines  on  the  wall 
15.  and  his  A.  was  taken  from  him 

IS.  Olofernes  lieth  on  the  ground  without  a  A. 
Esth.  14  2  she  covered  her  A.  with  ashes 

16.abhorsignof  my  high  estate  whieh  is  on  my  A. 
IVisd.  18.  24.  thy  majesty  on  the  diadem  of  his  A. 
Eccl.  4.  7.  and  how  thy  A.  to  a  great  man 

11.  1.  wisdom  lifted  up  the  A.  of  him  that  is  low 
13.  Ihe  Lord  lifleth  up  bis  A.  from  misery 

12.  18.  he  will  shake  bis  A.  and  clap  his  bands 
19.  26.  a  wicked  man  that  h:inseth  flown  hi."  A. 
20   11.  that  lifteth  up  his  A.  from  a  low  estate 
25.  15   there  is  no  A.  above  the  A.  of  a 

27.  2.5.  casleth  a  slone,  castelh  it  on  his  own  A. 

38.  3.  the  skill  of  the  physician  shall  lift  up  his  A. 
44.  23   and  made  it  rest  on  A.  of  Jacob 

liar.  5.  2.  and  set  a  diadem  on  thy  A.  of  glory 
Sus.  34.  the  elders  laid  their  hands  on  her  A. 

55.  thou  hast  lied  against  thine  own  A.  .59. 

Del  36.  the  ancel  bare  hirn  bv  the  hair  of  his  k. 

Prayer  of  Manass.  that  I  cannot  lifi  up  mine  A 

1  Mar.  7.  47.  they  smote  ofTNicanor's  A. 

11    13.  where  he  set  two  crowns  upon  his  A. 

71.  Jonathan  cast  earth  on  his  A.  and  praved 
Si  Mac.  7.  7.  thsv  had  pulUd  off  ihe  skin  of  his  A. 


HEA 


IApocstpca 


3  .yi/ac.15. 30.  commanded  to  strikeoff  Nicanor'»  ?i, 

32.  and  be  shewed  them  vile  Nicanor's  A. 

35.  he  hanged  also  Nicaaor's  A.  od  the  tower 

HEADLONG. 

fVisd.  4.  19.  for  he  shall  cast  them  down  A. 

2  jMut.  6. 10.  they  Ciist  iheindowu  A.  from  the  wall 

HEADS. 

1  Esd.  8.  75.  our  siiis  are  iiiuttiplied  above  our  A. 

2  /^s(i. 2.43. upon  every  one  of  their  A.  he  set  crowns 
.lud.  4.  11.  they  cast  asbe»  uiwisi  Iheii  A. 

8.  22.  the  desolation  will  he  luro  on  our  h. 

9.  SI.  and  send  thy  wiatb  upon  llreir  A. 
Eccl.  17.  23.  render  their  rccompence  on  their  A 

36.  10.  smite  in  sunder  tjie  A.  of  the  rulers 
Bar.  6. 9.  they  make  crowns  fortlje  A.of  Iheirgoda 
22.  U|)on  their  l>oiiies  ami  A.  sit  bdls,  birds 

31.  priests  sit  in  their  temples,  their  clothes  rcnl, 
their  A.  and  beands  shaven,  nothing  on  tiieir.^ 

1  Mac.  3.  47.  they  cast  ashes  on  their  A.  4.  39. 
6.  35.  with  helmets  of  brass  on  their  A. 

9.  23.  the  wicked  l>egan  to  put  forlli  iheir  k. 
2Jlf(!c.l.l6.they  smote  off  iheirA.  and  cast  tben>  cut 

10.  25.  and  they  sprinkled  earth  on  their  A. 
14.  15.  they  cai*t  earth  on  ilieir  A.  and  prayed 

IIE.AD  STRONG. 
Eccl.  30.  8.  a  horse  not  bioiieo  becometli  A. 
HEAD  TIRE. 

1  Esd.  3.  6.  and  a  A.  of  fine  linen,  and  a  chain 

HEA?^ 

2  Esd.  2.  21.  A.  the  broknn  and  the  weak 
Tab.  3.  17.  Raphael  was  sent  to  A.  them  both 

12.  14.  now  God  hath  sent  me  lo  A.  thee 
Ecel.  38.  7.  with  such  doth  he  A.  men 

HEALED. 
T()6.6.8.it  is  good  loanoim  a  mnn,and  he  shall  bei. 
12  3.  he  brought  me  money,  and  likewise  A.  thea 
JVisd.  I6.1t>.thy  mercy  was  ever  by  them  and  A.theni 
Eccl.  21.  3.  the  wounds  whereof  canool  be  A. 

healetA. 

IVisd.  16.  12.  thy  word,  D  Lor  J,  which*,  all  ihingi 

HEALING. 
Eccl.  38.  2.  for  of  the  Most  High  coiiieiii  A. 

HEALTH. 
2  K.«(i.7.5l.  laid  up  for  us  dwellings  of  A.  and  safat7 
Tub.  7.  4.  then  said  he,  is  he  in  gi'od  A.? 
.5.  they  said,  he  is  both  alive  and  in  good  A. 

8.  17.  finish  their  life  in  A.  with  joy  and  mercy 
IVisd.  7.  10.  I  loved  her  above  A.  and  beauty 

13.  18.  for  A.  he  callelh  on  that  which  is  weal. 
16.12.  no  herb  nor  plaislerthat  restored  them  to  A 

F.cel.  1.  18.  making  peace  sod  perfecl  A.  to  flourish 
17.  26.  will  lead  out  of  darkness  into  ihe  light  of/^ 
30. 15.  A.  and  good  state  of  bodv  are  above  all  gold 
34.  17.  he  givelh  A.  life,  and  bli-ssmg 

'i  Mac.  1.  10.  sent  greetir?g  iind  A.  to  Arislnfuluo 
3.  32.  offeied  a  .sacrifice  for  the  A.  of  ;he  n.an 

9.  18.  therefore  despairing  of  his  A.  he  wrote 
in.wishelh  much  joy,  A.  Jiiid  prospc.  totlie  Jew* 
22.  not  distrusting  my  A.  hiii  having  hope 

11.  28.  if  ye  fare  wi^ll,  we  are  also  ill  good  A. 

HEALTHFUL 
JVisd.  1.  14.  the  generations  of  ihe  world  were  h 

HEAP 

F.cel.  3.  27.  the  wicked   nun  Oi.-i'l  A.  srn  upcr>  lia 

20.  28.  that  tillelh  bis  land  sh  ill  niciens«.  his  .\. 

39.  17.  at  bis  coiiimar>d  tin'  waters  sloud  as  a  £. 

HEAPS. 

2  F.sd.  2.  9.  lieth  in  cloils  of  |iitch  ar;1  A.  of  astios 

IVisd.  18.  23.  Ihe  dead  were  fallen  down  hy  k. 

I  Mac.  II.  4.  they  hail  niMile  A  of  ihem  by  the  way 

HEAR. 

1  F.sd.  0.  40.  lo  A.  the  law  the  first  day  of  the  month 

2  F.sd.  1. 26.  when  yon  call  on  imp,  I  will  not  A.  you 
2.  1.  by  the  prophe's,  whom  ihey  would  not  i. 

9.  even  so  will  I  do  lo  ihem  lliai  A.  me  not 
Tob.  3.  1.3.  that  I  in:iy  A    no  more  repioach.  15. 
6.  15.  wherefore  A.  me,  O  iiiv  brolher 

10.  12.  that  1  may  A.  gooil  re|>ort  of  ihce 
Jud.  8.  17.  he  will  A.  our  voice,  if  it  please  him 

32.  A.  me,  and  I  will  do  a  ilitii?  which  shall  go 
9.  4.  O  GoH,  O  my  Gtxl,  A.  in-  also  a  widow 

12.  Ld.  of  the  beaverw,  earth.  A.  thoii  my  prayei 

14.  1.  A.  me  now,  my  breihron,  :ii)d  hang  it  up 
E.-ilk.  13.  17.  A.  my  prayer,  turn  oirr  .wrrow  iolo  joy 

14.10.  Omiirhty  God,  A.  the  voire  of  the  forlorn 
Wisd.(\.\.  A.  Ihorefiire,  O  ve  kinas,  aixl  understand 
8.  1.5.  shiilt  l>c  afraid  \\\xen  thev  do  but  A.  of  i.ie 

15.  15.  nor  noses  to  draw  tnea  h.  nor  ears  to  A. 
Feci.  3.  1.  A.  me  your  (liiher,  *>  rbildren,  and  Jo 

a.  11.  he  swifl  lo  A.  am'  lel  Ihr  life  bi'  sincere 
6.33.  iflhoii  love  If. A.  shall  receive  nrxlerstandins 

35.  be  wil'in?  lo  A.  every  t'odlv  diseourse 
21.15.  if  a  skiK  man  A.  a  wisp  xvord  willcommead 
23.7.  A.  Ovenhildren,  ihe  discipline  of  Ihe  monlh 
25.  9   that  spi  akelh  in  the  ear^  of  him  ihal  will  k 
20.  25.  moreover,  thou  sli.ili  A.  biUer  words 
31.  22.  my  son,  A.  me,  and  despise  me  not 

33.  18.  A.'me,  O  ve  great  men  of  Ibe  people 

34.  24   whose  vofce  will  the  Lord  A.» 

26.  that  doth  the  same,  who  will  A.  hij  prayer  ? 


droClTPBA.  • 


HEA 


HEARD. 

I  Esd.  5.  65.  that  thu  iruinpots  mightnotbeA.  yet 

thf-niultituilesuuiuiej  su  tliutil  wus  h.  at'urutl 

9.  50.  fur  lliey  u'l  wepl  wlicii  they  A.  llie  law 
Tob   'A.  Iti.  the  piayers  ulUiuni  both  were  A. 
Jud.  i.  13.  su  (jud  A.  lliejr  jirayers,  ami  looked 
f«£A   1-2  '2.  he  A.  llieir  devices,  and  seaiched  out 
F.cti.3. 3  when  he  luakeih  his  iirayer,lie  shall  bo  A 
4.  ti.  bis  prayer  sh.ill  be  A.  itlhnii  that  made  luiii 
il.  8.  answer  not  bel'ure  tliou  liast  h.  the  cause 

16.  5.  mine  ear  Imih  A.  greater  thing's  than  theht 

17.  13.  and  iheir  eais  A.  his  gluriuus  voice 

Itf   9.  he  A.  and  observed  thee,  and  will  hate  thee 
10.  irthou  h.isl  A.  a  word,  let  it  die  with  thee 
27.  down  Ins  counieiiance,  making  as  it'lie  h.  not 
33. 4.  |iie|>aie  what  to  say,  and  so  thou  slialt  be  A. 
11.  'iJ.  or  speaking  again  uhat  thou  hast  A. 
13.  II.  a  noise  that  niiglil  be  A.  in  the  teiiijile 
40.  3.  he  called,  and  ihe  great  Lord  A.  iiiin 
48.  20.  and  iininediately  the  holy  One  A.  them 

50.  Itj.  sons  ol  Aaron  made  a  great  noise  to  be  A. 

51.  11. 1  will  piaise,  and  so  my  piayer  was  A. 

HEAKDKST. 
F.ccl.  4S.  7.  who  A.  the  rehnke  of  the  Lord  in  Sinai 

HEAKER. 
ff'isd.l.G.  for  God  is  v\  itness  and  a  A.  ofliia  tongue 

HEAREST. 
F.ccl.  13.  13.  when  thou  A.  these  things,  awake 
27.  7.  pral^e  nu  man  before  thou  A.  hiin  speak 

HEAREI'H. 
ffisd.  1.  10.  for  the  ear  of  jealousy  A.  all  things 
F.ccl.  21.  13.  when  one  of  no  understanding  A-  it 
22.  20.  every  one  ihat  A.  it  will  beware  of  him 
S3,  le.  and  when  he  A.  it,  shall  sigh  bitterly 

HEARING. 
fVisd.  18.  1.  whose  v<dce  they  A.  and  not  seeing 
Bar.  1.  4.  in  the  A.  of  nobles,  in  the  A.  of  elders 

HEARKEN. 
Xccl.  14.  23.  he  shall  also  A.  at  her  doors 

10.  24.  iny  son,  A.  to  me,  and  learn  knowledge 
SI. 24.  il  is  the  rudeness  of  a  man  to  A.  at  the  door 
33. 1;?.  A.  with  your  ears,  ye  rulers  of  congregation 
37.  11.  A.  not  to  these  in  any  matter  of  counsel 
39.  13.  A.  to  me,  ye  holy  children,  and  bud  forlh 

Bar.  2.  24.  but  we  would  not  A.  to  thy  voice 

1  JUiic.  2.  22.  we  will  not  A.  to  the  king's  words 

2  Mac.  7.  25.  the  vourij;  man  would  in  no  case  A. 

HEARKENED. 
Bat .  3.  4.  have  not  A.  lo  the  voice  of  thoe  their  God 

HEART. 
I  F.sd.  1.  2.'?   with  a  h.  full  of  godliness 
48.  hardening  his  A.  he  transgressed  the  laws 

3.  21.  and  it  niakelli  every  A.  rich,  so  that  a  man 
8  25.  who  hath  put  these  things  into  A.  of  ihe  king 

i  Esd.  3.  21.  the  first  Adam  bearing  a  wicked  A.  I 
33.  did  even  as  Adam,  they  also  had  a  wicked  A.j 

4.  3U.  evil  seed  hath  been  sown  in  the  A.  of  Adam 
8.  58.  and  said  in  their  A.  that  there  is  no  O'jd      i 

7'ai.  1. 12  'wcause  I  'ememberGoJ  v.ith  all  rr.T  ,V. 

4.  13.  my  son,  despise  not  in  thy  A.  thy  brethren 
6.  4.  and  take  the  A.  and  the  liver  and  the  gall 

6.  brother,  to  what  use  is  the  A.  and  the  liver  7 

7.  he  said  lo  him,  loiicliing  the  A.  and  the  liver 
17.  and  his  /(   was  elfLrtuiilly  joined  to  her 

8.  2.  put  the  A.  and  liver  of  Ihe  fish  thereon 
Jud.  8.  14.  you  cannot  fiml  the  depth  of  Ihe  A. 
E.«tA.  14.  13.  turn  his  A.  lo  hate  him  that  fightelh 

15.  5.  hut  lnr  A.  was  in  anguish  for  fear 
H'isd.  1.  6.  for  God  is  a  true  beholder  of  liia  A. 

2.  2.  as  a  liille  spark  in  the  moving  of  our  A. 
8.  17.  when  I  pondered  these  things  in  my  A. 
21.  bt'?onght  him,  and  with  my  whole  A.  I  said 
15.10  his  A.  is  ashes,  his  hope  more  vile  than  earth 
Ecd.  1.  12.  the  foarof  the  Lord  inakeiha  merry  A. 

28.  and  come  not  to  him  with  a  double  A. 

30.  camest  not  in  truth,  but  thy  A.  is  full  of  deceit 

2.  2.  set  thy  It.  aright,  and  ccmstanlly  endure 

3.  26.  a  siuhborn  A.  shall  fare  evil  at  the  last 
27.  an  obstinate  4.  shall  bi'  laden  with  sorrows 

29.  the  A.  of  the  prudent  will  understand 

5.  1.  set  not  thy  A.  on  thy  coods,  and  say  not 
2.  thy  strength,  to  walk  in  the  ways  of  thy  A. 

6.  26.  come  unto  her  wiili  ihy  whole  A.  and  keep 
37.  he  shall  establish  thy  h.  and  give  wisdom 

7.  27.  honour  thy  faiher  with  thy  whole  A. 

8.  19.  open  noi  thine  A.  to  every  man,  lest  he 

9.  9.  lest  Ihy  A.  incline  unio  her,  and  lliou  fill! 
i't.  12.  his  A.  is  turned  away  from  his  Maker 

II  30.  kept  in  a  cage,  so  is  the  h.  of  the  proud 

13.  25.  the  A.  of  a  man  ehanzeth  his  countenance, 

a  merry  A.  makclh  ,i  cheerful  eounlenunce 
26.  is  a  token  of  a  A.  that  is  in  prosperity 

14.  21.  he  that  considoreth  her  ways  in  his  A. 

16.  20.  no  A.  can  think  on  these  thini'S  worthily 
24.  my  son,  mark  mv  words  with  tliv  It. 

E7.  6.  and  n  A.  I'avc  lie  them  to  iinders'a'ul 
2H.the  fiviiig  and  sound  in  A. shall  pra  se  the  T/Ord 

19   16.  that  slippeth  in  speech,  but  not  from  his  A. 

81.  6.  that  fi'arF  the  Lord,  will  repent  from  hisA. 
17.  tbrj  snail  ponder  his  words  in  their  h 

ma 


HEA 

Feci.  21.  26.  the  A.  of  foids  is  in  their  mouth 
22.  16.  the  A.that  is  established  by  advised  counsel 

17.  a  A.  settled  on  a  thought  of  undetstandiiig 

18.  su  a  fearful  A.  in  tlie  imaginatiun  of  a  tool 

19.  he  that  pricketh  the  A.  inakelh  it  to  shew 
2It.  2.  set  the  (lisci|)line  of  wisdom  over  my  A. 

18.  saying  thus  in  his  A.  who  aeeth  me  1 

25.  7.  which  1  have  judged  in  my  A.  to  be  happy 
13.  give  me  any  jdugue,  but  the  plague  of  the  A. 

26.  4.  if  he  have  a  good  A.  lowatd  the  Lord 
5.  tliere  be  three  things  that  my  A.  feareth 
18.  su  are  the  fair  feet  with  a  cunsiaiU  A. 
28.  there  be  two  things  that  giieve  my  A. 

27.  6.  so  is  the  utterance  of  a  conceit  in  the  A. 

30.  16.  there  is  no  joy  above  the  joy  of  the  A. 
23.  love  thine  own  soul,  and  comfort  thine  A. 
25.  a  good  A.  will  have  a  care  ofhis  meat  and  diet 

31.  28.  wine  in  season  brings  gladness  of  the  A. 

33.  5.  the  A.  of  the  foolish  is  like  a  cart-wheel 

34.  5.  ihe  A.  fancielh  as  a  woman's  A.  in  travail 
36.  20.  a  froward  A.  causeth  heaviiieis 
37.17.  the  countenance  is  a  sign  of  changing  the  A. 
38.  10.  and  cleanse  thy  A.  from  all  wickedness 

18.  Ihe  heaviness  of  the  A.  breaketh  strength 

20.  take  no  heaviness  lo  A.  drive  it  away 
40.  20.  wine  and  music  rcjmce  the  A.  but  vvisdoni 

42.  18.  he  seeketh  out  tiie  deep  and  the  A. 

43.  18.  the  A.  is  astonished  at  ihe  raining  of  it 

45.  26.  God  give  you  wisdom  in  your  A.  to  judge 

46.  II.  every  one,  whose  A.  went  not  a  whoring 

49.  3.  he  directed  his  A.  unto  the  Lord 

50.  23.  he  grant  us  joy  fulness  ol  A.  iXiid  that  peace 
25.  two  manner  of  nations  my  A.  abhorreth 
27.  who  out  of  his  A.  poured  tbrth  \risdom 
2o.  lie  iliat  iayelh  them  up  in  his  A.  shall  be  wise 

Bar.  2.  8.  from  the  imaginations  cf  his  wicked  A. 
Dan.  3.  16.  in  a  contrite  A.  let  us  be  accepted 

65.  O  ye  holy  and  humble  men  of  A.  bless  Lord 
.Sua'.  3,5.  for  her  A.  trusted  in  the  Lord 
Prayer  of  J^IdKass.  now  1  bow  th :  kaee  of  n?y  A. 

1  j'l/ac.  6. 10.  sleep  gone,  my  A.  fsiie;.^'  fiir  •<:i'y  eare 

2  J\Iac.  3.  17.  what  sorrow  he  hud  ncvr'  i;:  U',2  A. 

HEARTf*. 
Feci.  50.  12.  he  stood  by  the  A.  of  the  alter 

HEARTILY. 
2  Mac.  4.  37.  therefore  .'\ntiochus  wag  A.  sorry 

HEARTS. 
2  Ksd.  14.  34.  if  s<   le  ye  will  reform  yciir  A. 
16.  54.  the  Lord  knoweth  their  thoug!:;s  and  A. 
63.  he  knoweth  what  you  think  in  your  A. 
fud.  8.  24.  because  their  A.  depend  upon  us 
Eccl.  2.  12.  woe  be  to  fearful  A.  and  faint  hands 

]7.  thai  fear  the  Lord  will  prepare  their  A. 
8.  2.  for  gold  lialh  peiverted  the  A.  of  kings 
16.  ;0.  were  gathered  in  the  hardness  of  their  A. 
IV.  5.  iie  sot  his  eyes  upon  their  A.  to  shew  iheni 
10  cou'd  notmaketo  themsel. fleshly  A.  forstony 
'".  5»j.  todolli  wine  prove  the  A.  of  the  proud 
48.  I'ii.  {ii?n  tiembled  iheir  A.  and  hanili 
Bar  3.  7.  th.'.u  hast  put  ihy  fear  in  our  A. 
'').  6.  say  3e  in  your  A.  O  Lord,  we  must  worship 
20.  their  h.  are  gnawed  U()oii  by  ihingscreeping 

1  Mac.  li.  28.  they  feared  and  trembled  in  their  A. 

2  Mac.  1.4.  open  your  A.  in  Ins  law  and  commands 
2.  3.  the  law  should  not  depart  from  their  A. 
15. 17.  able  lo  encourage  the  A.  of  the  young  men 

27.  fighting  with  hands,  praying  with  their  A. 
HEAT. 
2  Esd.  1.  20.  for  the  A.  I  covered  you  with  leaves 
./«(/.8. 3.  A.cameon  hothead,  and  he  fell  on  his  bed 
H'isd.  2.  4.  that  ''»  overcome  with  Ihe  A.  thereof 
F.ccl.  14.  27.  by  her  he  shall  be  covered  fiom  A. 
18. 16. shall  not  the  iew  assuage  lheA.?so  is  a  word 
34.  Ifi.  a  defence  from  A.  a  cover  from  the  sun 
38.  28.  he  figliteth  with  the  A.  of  the  furnace 
43.  3.  who  can  abide  the  burning  A.  thereof? 

22.  a  dew  coming  afler  A.  relVeslielh 
Bar.  2.  25.  they  are  cast  out  to  the  A.  of  the  day 
IJaH.  3.  44.  O  ye  fire  and  A.  bless  ye  ibc  Lord 

HEATED. 
2  Mac.  7.  4.  the  caldrons  forthwith  being  A. 
HEATHEN 

1  Esd.  5.  72.  the  A.  of  the  hind  lying  heavy 

8.  93.  wives  which  we  have  taken  of  the  A 

9.  9.  and  separate  yourselves  from  the  A. 

2  Esd.  3.  36.  Israel  kept  ihy  precepts,  not  the  A 
E.'<th.  14.  15.  J  abhor  Ihe  bed  of  all  the  A. 
TVisd.M.  15.  llhey  counted  idols  of  Ihe  A.  to  be  gods 
F.ccl.  35.  18.  and  repayed  vengeance  to  the  A. 

36.  10.  ainite  in  suniler  me  heads  of  the  A. 

.'19.  2;i.  BO  shall  the  h.  inherit  his  wrath 
Bar.  2.  1.3.  for  we  are  but  a  few  left  among  the  A. 
1  Mac.  I.  11.  lei  us  make  a  covenant  with  Ihe  A, 

13.  give  licence  to  do  afler  the  ordinances  of  A. 

14.  according  lo  the  customs  of  the  A. 
15.thcyJoined  themselves  to  the  A.nnd  were  sold 
42.  BO  all  the  .*.  asreed  to  command  of  I  lie  king 

2.  18.  like  as  all  the  A.  and  Jiidea  have  il.me 

l18.  recompense  fully  the  A.  and  take  heed 
4.  11-  that  Bo  all  the  A-  may  know  there  ie  One 
SI. 


HEA 

1  Mae.  4. 45.  pull  it  do  wn,  because  k.  had  defiled  It 
54.  look  at  what  day  the  A.  had  profaned  it 
58.  that  the  rcjiroaeh  of  the  A.  was  put  away 

5.  57.  let  us  go  fight  against  the  A.  round  us 
13.  41.  thus  the  yoke  of  the  A.  was  taken  away 

2  Mac.  1.  27.  deliver  them  that  serve  among  the  A. 
look  on  them,  let  ihe  A.  know  that  thou  art  God 

4.  9.  Ira. .ling  up  of  youth  in  the  fashions  of  tiie  A. 

6.  8.  a  decieeto  Ihe  neii'libour  cities  of  the  A. 

10.  2.  bL-.  the  altars  winch  the  A.  had  built 

11.  3.  as  ol  the  o  her  cha|  els  of  the  A.  and  toaet 

15.  10.  shewiii"  tluMii  the  falseli-Mjd  of  tij3  1 
HEATHENISH. 

2  Mac.  4.  13.  such  was  ihe  increase  of  A.  manocTj 

HEAVEN. 

\Esd.i.  36.the  earth  callelh  on  truth  the  A.  blessetb 

46.  thou  hast  vowed  to  Ihe  King  of  A. 

58.  he  lilted  up  his  face  to  A.  jiraised  King  of  A. 

6.  13.  servants  of  the  Lord  wboniadi'A.  and  earth 

8.  75.  our  ignorances  have  reached  up  unto  ft. 

2  Esd.  2.  14.  take  A.  and  earth  to  witness 

4.  8.  neither  did  I  ever  climb  up  into  A. 

6.  38.  thou  saiilsl,  let  A.  and  earth  be  made 
8.  20.  whobeholdest  things  in  ihe  A.  and  in  theaj? 
13.  3.  wa.\ed  strong  with  Ihe  thousands  of  A. 

5.  was  gathered  fiom  the  four  winds  of  the  h. 

16.  55.  let  Ihe  A.  he  made,  and  it  was  created 
Tub.  .5.  16.  God  whii.h  dwelleth  in  A.  prosper  yov 

7.  18.  the  Lord  of  A.  and  earth  give  thee  joy 
10.  II.  God  of  A.  give  you  a  prosperous  journey 

12.  the  Lord  of  A.  restore  thee,  dea;  biuiher 
13. 1 1.  many  nations  come  wiih  gifis  to  king  o( h. 
.hid.  5.  8.  they  worshipped  the  God  of  A. 
11.17.  Ihy  servant  servetli  God  of  A.  day  and  night 
Esth.  13.  10.  for  thou  bast  made  A.  anu  earth 
IVisd.  9.  16.  things  in  A.  who  hath  searched  out  J 
13.  2.  they  deemcil  the  licliis  of  A.  lo  be  the  godi 
16.  20.  thou  didst  send  ihem  from  A.  bread 
18.  15.  thine  almlghiy  word  leaped  down  from  k 

16.  and  it  touched  A.  but  stood  on  the  earth 
Eccl.  1.  3.  who  can  find  oul  the  heijht  of  A..' 
j    16.  18.  behold,  the  A.  and  the  A.  of  heavens 
I   17.  32.  he  vieweth  the  power  of  the  height  of.V 
24.  5.  I  alone  compassi,!  ;l.,",  circ;;;!  cf  A. 
26.  16.  the  sun  when  it  ariseih  ii:  the  high  A. 
43.  1.  the  beauty  of  A.  with  his  clorious  shevi' 
8.  shining  in  ihe  firmament  of  A. 
12.  it  compasseth  the  A.  about  with  a  circle 
46.  17.  and  the  Lord  thundered  from  A. 
48.  3.  by  the  word  of  the  Lord  he  shut  up  the  h 
20.  and  the  holy  One  heard  them  nut  of  A. 
51.  19.  I  stretched  forlh  my  hands  lo  A.  above 
Bar.  1.  11.  days  may  be  on  earth  as  tliedaysof  A„ 

2.  2.  such  as  never  happened  under  Ihe  whole  A. 

3.  29.  who  haih  gone  u(i  into  A.  and  taken  hor 

5.  3.  will  shew  it  unto  every  country  under  A. 
0.  54.  they  are  as  crows  beiweiMi  A.  and  earth 

Sus.  9.  thai  they  inighl  not  look  unto  A. 

35.  and  sne  weeping,  looked  up  toward  A. 
Bel  5.  wno  hath  cieaieii  Ihe  A.  and  ihe  earth 
Player  of  Manass.  who  hast  made  A.  and  earthi 
am  not  worthy  to  behold  an.l  seethe  height  of& 
I  Mac-  2.  37.  A. "and  enilli  shall  testify  for  us 

58.  Elias,  for  his  zeal,  was  ttiken  iiji  intoA. 

3.  IS.  wilh  Ihe  God  of  A.  il  is  all  one  to  deliver 
19.  but  sirenglh  en.nelh  from  A. 
60.  as  the  will  of  God  is  in  A.  sn  let  him  do 

4.  10,  now  therefore  let  ns  eiv  nnio  A. 
24.  suns  a  s,.iig,  and  nriiised  the  Lord  in  h. 
40.  cried  townril  A.  ||  55.  praising  tlie  God  of  A. 

5.  31.  Ihe  erv  of  Ihe  city  went  o[)  to  A. 
9.  46   wherefore  cry  ye  now  to  A.  to  beiielivcred  1 
12.  15.  we  have  help  I'rom  A.  that  succonreth  us 
16.  3.  ye  fijiil,  and  the  help  from  A.  be  with  y«ti 

3  .'V'rtr.2.10.  fire  came  down  from  A.  and  consuri.e<3 
21.  the  manifest  sisns  that  came  from  A.  lo  those 

3. 15. the  priestscalled  loA.oii  him  that  made  a  law 
CO. all  holding  their  handstoward  A  madesuppli. 
34.  seeing  thou  hast  been  scoiirired  from  A. 
39.  for  he  Ihat  dwclleth  in  A.  haili  his  eye 

7.  H.  these  I  iiad  from  A.  nnil  for  his  laws 
23   my  son,  loidt  upon  Ihe  A.  and  Ihe  earth 

8.  20.  heeause  of  the  help  that  ihey  had  from  f.. 

9.  10.  ihal  thought  he  could  reach  lo  the  stars  oft. 
20.  I  give  thanks  lo  God,  having  my  hope  in  !i. 

10.  29   there  appeared  to  the  enemies  from  A. 

11.  10.  they  marched,  having  a  helper  from  ^. 
14.  34.  Ihe  priests  lift  up  their  hands  toward  /I, 

15  3.  demanded  if  there  were  a  mighty  One  in& 

8.  the  help  which  they  had  rcceive,l  from  h. 
34.  so  every  man  praised  toward  t4ie  A. 

HEAVENLY. 
'H'F.U.  2  37.  hath  called  you  to  Ihe  h.  kingdom 
fVisd.  19.  21.  nor  melted  the  icv  kind  of  A.  mcV 
HEAVENS. 

1  F.sd.  4.  34.  he  compasseth  the  h.  round  nboni 

2  P.5(f.3.18.bowinfflhe/,.ihon  didst  set  fast  the  ear* 
4.2].helhat  dwelleth  above  the  A.mav  understated 

the  things  that  aa-  above  the  heishtof  A 

16  59.  be.  spreadeth  out  the  A.  like  a  vauit 


HEL 

m>  8.  5  Ifit  A.  bless  Lhee  and  al!  thy  creatures 
Jud.  9.  12.  l.oiilol'A   and  cart!;,  hear  my  [irayer 
ffisrf.  y.  10.  U  suiid  her  out  of  thy  holy  A. 
Eccl.  It).  18.  tlie  lieaven  ot  A.  shall  he  inuveil 
4o.  15.  to  his  seed  so  lociyastlie  A.should  lemaiii 
Har.  a.  67.  nor  can  they  shew  signs  in  the  It. 

HEAVY 
iKs  I.  5.  72.  the  heathen  lying  A.  on  the  iiihahitants 
2  b.sd.  5.  lU.  and  why  is  thy  countenance  so  A.  ? 
\i.  41;.  and  be  not  A.  thou  house  of  Jacob 
IVisd.MA.  appealed  to  them  with  h.  counlenances 
f.c  '  -  J  iJa  wicked  woman  makes  A.counlenance 
'i.\  -Jo.  II  not  obedient,  put  on  more  A.  letters 

4(J.  1.  a  A.  yoke  is  upon  the  sons  of  Adam 
i  Mac  6.  .'il.  why  hast  thou  made  thy  yoke  A.  ? 
2  Mac.  5.  2H.  bare  a  A.  hand  over  the  citizens 

HEAVIER. 
Eccl.^l.U.  whatis  A.thanlead  1  the  name  is  a  fool 

HEAVINESS. 
2  Esd.  10.  7.  Sion  is  full  of  A.  ||  8.  we  are  all  in  A. 

2.1.  ilu^relore  shake  otf  thy  great  h.  put  away 
Toll.  2,  .').  I  washed  myself  and  eat  my  meat  m  A. 
Kc.cL.-l-.  4.  that  livelh  dishonestly,  is  her  father's  A. 
30.  0.  play  with  him,  and  he  will  bring  thee  to  A. 
2 1,  give  not  over  thy  mind  to  A.  attiict  not  thyself 
3().  20.  a  fioward  heart  causeth  A.  but  a  man 
38.  17.  then  comfort  thyself  for  thy  A. 
18.  for  of  A.  comelhdealh,  and  the  A.  of  the  heart 
breakelh  strength,  in  affliction  sorrow  remains 
iiO.  take  no  A.  to  heart,  drive  it  away,  remember 
IMac.  1.  27.  she  in  the  niarriage-chambcr  was  in  A. 
3.  ol.  thy  priests  are  in  A.  and  brought  low 

6.  4.  he  Hed,  and  departed  thence  with  great  A. 

HEBREW. 
Jnd.  12. 11.  persuade  this  H.  woman  to  come  to  uj 

HEBREWS. 
Jud.  10.  12.  and  shef.nid,  I  am  a  woman  of  tiie  H. 

14.  18.  one  woman  of  the  H.hath  brought  sliaipe 
K  Mar,.  7.  31.  author  of  all  mischief  against  the  H. 

11.  13.  considering  the  H.  could  not  beovercosoe 

15.  37.  the  II.  had  the  citv  in  their  power 

HEBRON. 
IMac.  5.  05.  where  he  sirmtu  H.  and  towns  thereof 

HEDGE. 
Ecrl.  26.  12.  by  every  A.  will  she  sit  down 
28.  24.  look  that  thou  A.  thy  possession  about 
3t;.  25.  where  no  A.  is,  the  possession  is  spoiled 

HEIFER. 

Tob.  1.  5.  the  tribes  sacriliced  unto  the  A.  Baal 

HEIGHT. 

1  Esd.  6.  25.  whose  A.  shall  be  sixty  cubits 
Jml.  1.  2.  the  A.  of  the  wall  seventy  cubits 

7.  10  but  they  trust  in  the  A.  of  the  mountains 
Eccl.  1.  3.  who  can  find  out  the  k.  of  heaven  ? 

43.  1.  the  pride  of  the  A.  the  clear  firmament 
50.  2.  and  hy  him  was  built  the  double  A. 
Prayer  of  Manass.  to  behold  the  A   of  heaven 

2  .Mac.  4.  13.  such  was  the  A.  of  Greek  fashions 
6.  15.  lest  that  being  come  to  the  A.  of  sin 

HEIR. 
Tob.  3.  15.  nor  hath  he  any  child  to  be  liis  A. 
Eccl.  22.  23.  that  thou  miiyest  be  A.  with  hira 
23.  22.  that  bringetb  in  an  A.  by  another 

HELD. 
lEj(i.l.21.kingsofIsrael  A.noteuch  na«s.  as  Joeias 

3.  24.  when  he  had  so  s|ioken,  lie  A.  his  peioe 

4.  12.  he  A.  his  tongue  ||  41.  he  A.  his  peace 
50.  the  villages  of  the  jews  which  they  A. 

5.  51.  also  ihey  A.  the  feast  of  tabeinacles 

i  Esd.  5.  15.  so  the  angel  A.  me,  comlijrled  me 

6.  8.  Jacob's  hand  A.  first  the  heel  of  Esau 

13.  y.  nor  A.  sword  nor  any  instrument  of  war 
28.  be  A.  neither  swoid  nor  any  instrument 
44.  A.  still  the  flood,  till  they  were  passed  over 

Estfi.  15.  II.  and  so  he  A.  up  his  golden  scepire 
IVisd.  12.  24.  A   them  for  gods,  being  deceived 

17.  4  nor  might  the  corner  that  A-  ihem  keep 
Eccl.  13.  21.  a  rich  man  is  A.  up  of  friends 

20.  7.  hath  holdof  her,  as  though  he  A.  a  scorpion 
Bel  19.  Daniel  h.  the  king  that  he  should  not  go  in 

1  Mac.  3  2.  80  did  all  they  that  A.  with  his  father 
6.  52.  they  A.  them  battle  a  long  season 
11.  5.  might  blame  him,  but  the  king  A.  his  peace 

2  Mac.  10.  fi   they  had  A.  the  feast  oV  tabernacles 

14.  4.  and  so  that  day  he  A.  his  peace 

HELIODORUS. 
2 Mac.  3.  7.  the  king  chose  out  H.  his  treasurer 
8.  so  forthwith  H.  look  his  journey 
25.  he  ran  and  smote  at  H.  with  his  forefeet 
27.  and  H.  fell  suddenly  to  the  ground 
Jl.  then  certain  of  H.  friends  prayed  Onias 

32.  treachery  had  been  done  to  H.  by  the  Jews 

33.  the  Slime  young  men  stood  by  H.  saying 
35.  H.  after  he  bad  offered  sacrifiee,  returned 
37.  when  the  king  asked  H.  who  might  be  fit 
40.  the  things  concerning  H.  fell  out  thus 

4.  1.  s.'andered  Onias,  ss  if  he  had  terrified  H. 
HELL. 
f  Rfd.  2.  a'),  that  thy  children  shall  not  see  A. 
p  never  went  'nto  the  deep,  nor  as  yet  into  A 

6iri 


HEL 

^Esd.8. 53.  corruption  is  fled  into  A.  to  be  fargoltet 
Tob.  13.  2.  he  leauetii  down  to  A.  and  bringeihup 
ll^isd.  17.  14.  out  of  the  butioms  of  inevitable  A. 
Eccl.  21.  10.  at  the  end  thereof  is  the  i>it  of  A. 
51.  5.  i'rom  the  deiilh  Bf  the  belly  of  A. 
ti.  my  life  was  near  to  the  A.  beneath 
Da7i.  3.  66.  for  he  hath  delivered  us  from  A. 

HELMET. 
IVisd.  5.  18.  and  true  judgment  instead  of  a  A. 

heLmets. 

1  Mac.  6.  35.  with  .t.  cf  brass  en  their  heads 

HELP. 
1  Esd.  2.  6.  dwellsin  places  about,  let  them  A.  him 

6.  28.  to  A.  those  that  be  of  the  captivity  of  Jews 
8.  27.  I  was  encouraged  by  the  A.  of  the  Lord 

Jud.  fi.  21.  they  cal'ed  all  that  night  for  A. 

7.  31.  if  these  days  pass,  and  tlierecomeno  A.  to  us 

8.  11.  unless  in  these  days  the  Lord  A.  you 
15.  if  he  will  not  A.  us  within  these  five  days 

17.  therefore  let  us  call  upon  him  to  A.  us 
13.  5.  now  IS  the  lime  to  h.  thine  inheritance 

Esth.  14.  3.  O  my  Lord,  A.  me  desolate  woman 

14.  deliver  us,  and  A.  me  that  am  desolate 
fVisd.  2.  18.  he  will  A.  him  and  deliver  him 

12.  0.  the  parents  killed  souls  deslitute  of  A. 

13.  16.  knowing  that  it  was  unable  to  A.  itself,  for 

it  is  an  image,  and  hath  need  of  A. 

18.  that  which  hath  least  means  to  A. 

14.  18.  did  A.  to  set  forward  the  ijjnorant 
Eccl.  2.  6.  believe  in  him,  and  he  will  A.  thee 

3.  12.  rr.y  sen,  h.  thy  father  in  his  age 

8.  16.  where  there  is  no  A.  he  will  overthrow 

11.  12.  isnoiher  that  is  slow  and  hath  need  of  A. 

12.  4.  give  to  the  godly  man,  and  A.  not  a  sinner 

7.  give  to  the  sood,  and  A.  not  the  sinner 

17.  and.  thoush  he  pretend  to  A.  thee,  yet  shall  he 

13.  S3.  siJsmblj,  they  will  A.  to  overthrow  him 
33.  9.  .';.  liie  poor  for  the  comrnandnieiit's  sake 

SO.  ti.  tbv  neiijhbo'jr  according  to  thy  power 
3).  16.  and  he  h  a  k.  from  falling 
36.  S'i.  a  k.  like  himself,  and  a  pillar  of  rest 
40.  £4.  bretliien  arid  A.  are  against  trouble 

25.  Ili5  fear  of  the  Lord  needeth  not  to  seek  A. 
.51.  7.  l.hey  cc-nip^ssed  me,  there  was  no  man  lo  A. 

10.  i<:  ii'Vie  of  the  proud,  when  there  was  no  A. 
Bar.  4.  17.  but  ••■-hat  can  I  A.  you  ": 
6.  37.  sor  e-ir:  they  A.  any  man  ir.  his  digtress 

;>8.  neither  are  they  able  lo  A.  themselves 

eS.ihey  cnn  gci  u::Jer  a  covert  and  A.  themselves 
1  Alac.  3.  IS.  a  mighty  host  of  ungodly  to  A.  him 

5j.  able  to  stncd,  e:ceept  thou,  O  God,  be  our  .4. 
5.  39.  he  hath  hired  the  Arauiir.?  to  A.  them 
8.  13.  also  whom  they  would  A.  to  a  kinj^do.-n 

25.  the  |ieo|)le  of  tlia  Jews  shall  A.  them 

27.  the  Romans  shall  A  with  all  their  heart 
10.  74.  Simon  his  bmther  mot  him  to  A.  him 
11.4:t.  shall  do  well  if  thou  send  me  men  to  A.  ,^!e 

60.  the  forces  gathered  unto  him  for  to  A.  him 
12.  15.  we  have  A.  from  heaven  that  iuccoureth 

53.  they  have  no  captain,  nor  any  to  A.  them 

14.  1.  to  get  him  A.  to  fight  jgainst  Tryphon 
Mi.  3.  and  the  A.  from  hei^eii  be  with  you 

2>/a<:.3.28.bein(;  unable  lo  A.hnnself  with  weapons 
o.  il.  they  made  consnence  lo  A.  themselves 
G.  20.  because  of  the  A  they  bad  from  heaven 

23.  had  given  the.n  this  \*atch-word,  Tho  A.of  G 

24.  by  the  A.  of  the  Almighty  they  slew  9000 
35.  he  WHSllirough  the  A.of  the  L.  brought  down 

10.  !9.  unto  places  which  more  needed  his  A. 

11.  7.  jeopurd  themselves  to  A.  their  brethren 

12.  11.  Judah's  side,  by  the  A.  of  God,  gut  victory 

13.  10.  if  at  any  other  time,  he  would  now  A.  them 
13.  try  the  mailer  in  figlit,  by  the  A.  of  the  Lord 
17.  the  protection  of  the  Loril  did  A.  Ihem 

15.  7.  confidence  that  the  Lord  would  A.  him 

8.  to  remember  the  A.  received  in  former  times 
35.  a  manifest  sign  to  ill  of  the  A.  of  the  Lord 

HELPED. 
]Esd.  2.  9.  A.  them  in  a!!  things  with  silver  and  gold 
Toli.'i.  10.  I  went  to  physicians,  hut  they  A.  iiie  not 
Eccl.  29.4.  and  [lut  them  to  trouble  that  A.  them 

1  Afac.  3.  2.  all  his  brethren  A.  Maccabeus 

2  Mac.  11.  13.  because  the  almighty  God  A.  them 

HELPER. 

Tob.  8.  6.  thou  gavest  him  Eve  his  wife  for  a  A. 

./ud.7. 25.  now  we  have  no  A.  but  God  hath  cold  us 

K.stA.  14.  3.  help  me,  who  have  no  A.  but  thee,  14. 

Eccl.  51.  2.  for  thou   art  my  defender  and   A.  and 

hast  been  my  A.  against  mine  adversaries 

IMac.  10. 16.  besought  G.  that  be  would  be  their  A. 

11.  10.  they  marched,  having  a  A.  from  heaven 

12  36.  that  he  woulA  shew  himself  tube  their  h. 

HELPERS. 

S  Esd.  16.  33.  daughters  shall  mourn  having  no  A. 

Eccl.  13.  22   a  rich  man  is  fallen,  he  hath  many  A. 

HELPETH. 
Eccl  37.  5.  a  companion  which  A.  his  friend 
2  Mac.  14.  15.  and  who  alwavs  A.  his  jiortion 

HELPING. 
1  Esd.  6.  2.  prophets  being  with  thera,  and  A.  them 


HIG 


[ArodtTPOi 


HELPS. 
2  Mac.  6.  19.  what  It.  then  lorefaliicrs  found 

HEN. 
2£sd.l.30.as  a  A.gi  therelh  her  chickens  under  h(r 

HERB. 
IVisd.  16.  12.  it  was  neither  A.  that  restored  them 

HERBS. 
2  Esd-  9.  26.  and  I  did  eat  of  the  4.  of  the  field 

12.  61.  and  I  had  my  meat  of  the  A. 
2J7ac.5.27.  his  company  who  fed  on  A.  continualll 

HERCULES. 

2  Mac.  4.  19.  to  cany  silver  to  the  sacrifice  of  H 

20.  this  money  was  appointed  to  H.  sacrifice 

HERDS. 

Jud.  2.  27.  he  destroyed  their  fiocks  and  a. 

3.  3.  our  flocks  and  A.  he  before  thy  fact. 

HERITAGE. 
1  Esd.  8. 83.  the  land  ye  enter  into  to  possess  as  a  X 
Eccl.  17.  11.  he  gave  them  the  law  of  life  for  a  h. 

19.  3.  moths  and  worms  shall  have  him  to  A. 
20.25.  but  both  shall  have  destruction  to  A. 
22.  23.  thou  mayesl  be  heir  with  him  in  his  A. 
44.  23.  and  he  gave  him  a  A.  45.  20. 

46.  8.  were  preserved  lo  bring  them  into  the  A. 

9.  and  his  seed  obtained  it  lor  a  A. 

1  Mac.  2.  56.  Caleb  received  the  A.  of  the  laud 

2..)/uf.2.4. Moses  climbed  up, and  saw  the  A.  of  God 

17.  God  delivered  his  peoiile,  and  gavetheui  a  A 

HERMON. 

Eccl.  24.  13.  as  a  cypress  on  ihe  mountains  of  H. 

HEWED. 
2Jl/ac.l.l6.  A.  them  in  jiieces,  smote  oft'thcir  head* 

HEWN. 
.lud.  1.  2.  and  built  walls  round  about  of  stonesft 
Bar.  0.  39.  like  stones  A.  out  ol  the  mountain 

1  Mac.  13.  27.  built  a  monument  with  A.  stone 

HID. 

2  Esd.  8.  53.  weakness  and  the  moth  is  A  from  you 
Tob.  1.  19.  that  I  buried  them  and  A.  myself 

12.  13.  thy  good  deed  was  not  A.  from  me 
H'isc/.l.e.speaketh  unrighteous  things  cannot  bo  h 

10.  the  noise  of  murmurings  is  not  A. 
10.  8.  they  could  not  so  much  as  be  A. 

17.  3.  they  supposed  to  lie  A.  in  their  secret  sics 
Eccl.  16.  21.  the  most  part  of  Ins  works  are  A. 
17.  15.  their  ways  shall  not  he  A.  frnin  his  eyet 
2'J.  none  of  their  unrighteous  deeds  are  A. 

20.  'Hi.  wisdom  that  is  A.  and  treasure,  41.  14. 
39.  19.  and  nothing  can  be  A.  from  his  eyes 
43.  32.  there  are  A.  greater  lliings  than  these 

Sus.  16.  the  two  elders  that  had  A.  themselves 
13.  saw  not  the  elders,  because  they  were  A. 
37.  a  young  man  who  was  there  A.  came  to  her 

1  j;/ut.2.36.°ior  stopped  places  where  lliey  lay  ,i. 

9.  38.  they  A.  themselves  under  the  covert 

2  Mac.  1.  19.  they  A.  it  a  hollow  place  of  a  pit 
2U.  the  posterity  of  those  priests  that  A.  it 
22.tlie  sun  shone,  which  aloie  was  A.in  the  cloud 
33.  ihe  priests  that  sveieled  away  had  A.ihefirC 

10.  37.  killed  Timotheus,  that  was  A.  in  a  pit 
12.  41.  who  had  opened  the  things  that  were  k 

HIDDEN. 
2  Esd.  5.  1.  and  the  way  of  truth  shall  be  A. 
16.  62.  the  Spirit  searcheth  oui  all  A.  things 
Ej:ci.  11.  4.  and  his  works  among  men  are  h- 
12.  8.  and  an  enemy  cannot  be  A.  in  adversity 
42.  19.  he  revealed  the  steps  of  A.  things 
20.  neither  any  word  is  A.  from  him 
Bar.Ci.ii*.  consult  where  they  may  be  A.  with  there 
1  jMac.  1.  23.  also  he  took  the  A.  treasures  he  found 

2Es(Z.5.  9.  thenshall  witA.  itself  and  unlerstanding 
12.  37.  write  all  these  things  and  A.  them 
14.  6.  these  declare,  and  these  shall  thou  ft. 
16.  63.  even  them  that  sin,  and  would  A.  theiroin 
60.  or  how  vvill  you  A.  your  sins  before  Godi 

Tob.  13.  6.  he  will  not  A.  his  face  from  you 

H'isd.  6.  22.  I  w  ill  not  A.  mysteries  from  you 
7.  13.  1  do  communicate,  I  do  not  A.  her  rich&i 

Eccl.  1.  24.  be  w  ill  h.  his  words  for  a  time 

4.  23.  and  It.  not  thy  wisdom  in  her  beauty 
6.  12.  and  he  will  A.  himself  from  thy  fac« 

It).  17.  say  not  thou,  I  will  A.  myself  from  the  Lord 
22.  25.  neither  will  I  A.  my  face  from  him 
37.  10.  A.  thy  counsel  from  such  as  envy  thee 

HIDETH. 

Eccl.  20.  31.  wisdom  saiih  better  is  he  that  h.  hi: 

folly,  than  a  man  that  A.  his  wisdom,  41. 15. 

HIGH. 

1  Esd.  2.  3.  the  most  k.  Lord  hath  made  rr.e  kinj' 

4.34. A.  is  the  heaven,  swift  is  thesiin  in  hiscourss 

5.  40.  till  there  arose  up  a  A.  priest  clothed 

6.  31.  their  offerings  may  bo  made  to  most  A.  God 
9.  46.  Esdras  blessed  the  Lord  God  most  A. 

r«*.1.4.tlie  temple  ofthehabitation  of  the  Most  H 

13.  the  Most  H.  gave  me  grace  and  favour 
4.  11.  that  give  it  in  the  sight  of  the  Most  H 
Jud.  3. 1),  he  set  garrisons  in  the  A.  cities 
4.6.Ji>aciin  the  A.  priest  wrote  io  ihem  in  Betlnilia 
8.  did  as  Joacim  the  A.  priest  bad  commaiiued 


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HIG 


Jmd.  4.  14.  Joncim  the  A  priest  anJ  all  the  priests 
i3.  18.  blessed  art  ihnu  oftlie  most  h.  God 

15.  8.  then  Joaclin  tlie  «.  priest  came  to  behold 

16.  7.  nor  did  A.  giants  set  upon  him 

f'.slh.  14.  16.  I  abhor  the  sign  of  my  h.  estate 

16.  22.  shall  keep  it  a  A.  day  with  all  feasting 
iVisd.5.  15.  the  care  nf  them  is  with  the  Most  H. 

6.  5.  judgment  be  to  »heni  that  be  in  A.  places 
G«c/.  1. 5.  the  word  cf  God  most  A.  is  the  fuuntaio 

3.  19.  ir-any  are  in  A.  place  and  of  renown 

4.  10.  so  shalt  thou  be  as  the  son  of  the  Most  H. 
7.9.  when  lotftr  to  the  must  A.  God,  lie  will  accept 

15.  husbandry,  which  the  Must  H.hath  ordanied 
O.IS.thy  coiiiimjnica-i(m  .n  the  law  of  the  Mo>t  H. 
12.  2.  and  if  not  from  fi'm,  yet  from  the  Most  H. 

0.  for  the  Mi>st  H.  hnteth  sinners,  and  will  repay 

17.  26.  turn  to  the  Most  H.  tu-n  from  iniquity 
27.  who  shall  praise  the  Most  H.  in  the  grave? 

rj.  17.  give  place  to  the  law  of  the  Most  H. 

24.  snd  transjjresseth  the  law  of  the  Most  H. 
i£i.  18.  pales  set  on  a  A.  place  will  never  stand 
U3.  18.  the  Most  H.  will  not  rpinember  my  sins 

23.  she  hath  ihcobcycd  the  law  of  the  Most  A. 
2C.  16.  the  sun  when  it  ariseth  in  the  A.  heaven 
33.  9.  some  of  them  hath  he  made  A.  days 

15.  so  look  on  all  the  works  of  the  Most  H. 
'i4.  6.  if  they  be  not  sent  from  the  Most  H. 

19.  the  Most  H.  is  not  pleased  with  the  otferings 
35.  6.  the  savour  thereof  is  before  the  Must  H. 

10.  give  to  the  Most  H.  according  as  he  enriched 

17.  till  the  Most  H.  shall  hihuld  to  jiidfe 
3".  14.  watchmen  that  sit  above  in  a  A.  twwer 

15.  and  above  all  this  prav  to  the  Most  H. 
38.2.  for  of  the  Most  H   cometh  healing 

33.  not  sought  for,  nor  sn  A.  in  the  congregation 
39.  1.  givelh  his  mind  to  the  law  of  the  Most  H. 

5.  and  he  will  pray  before  the  Most  H. 

<1.  4.  why  against  the  pleasure  of  the  Most  H.? 

8.  who  have  forsaken  the  law  of  the  most  A.  God 
42.2.  be  not  asliamed  of  the  law  of  the  Mo.st  H. 
43.2.  the  sun  declaring  the  work  of  the  Most  H. 

12.  the  hands  of  the  Most  H.  have  bended  it 
44.  20.  .Abraham  kept  the  law  of  the  Most  H. 

46.  5.  he  called  upon  the  most  A.  Lord,  47.  5. 

9.  he  entered  ujion  the  A.  places  of  the  land 

47.  8.  in  all  he  praised  the  iioly  One  Most  H. 
48.5.  didst  rai.se  a  dead  man  by  word  of  Most  H. 
49.  4.  fur  they  forsiook  llie  law  of  the  Most  H. 
•iO.  1.  Simon  the  A.  priest  repaired  the  house 

3  the  A.  forlress  of  the  wall  about  the  temple 

7.  Bun  shining  U|ion  ihe  temple  of  the  Most  H. 

14.  adorn  the  offering  of  Ihe  most  A.  Almighty 

15.  a  savour  to  the  most  A.  King  of  all 

16.  for  a  remerobrance  before  the  Most  H. 

17.  their  Lord  God  Almighty  the  Most  H. 

19.  besought  the  Lord  the  Most  H.  hy  prayer 
21.  might  receive  a  blessing  from  the  Most  IL 

har.  1.  7.  they  sent  collection  to  Joachim  A.  priest 

2.  II.  brought  with  a  mighty  hand  and  A.  arm 

3.  25.  and  hath  no  end,  h.  and  unmeasurahlo 
(?.  25.  things  are  bought  for  a  most  A.  price 

Prayer  nf  A[annss.  thou  art  the  most  A.  Lord 

1  Jfiic.  4   60.  huilded  mount  Sion  with  A.  walls 
6.  7.  compassed  about  the  sanctuary  with  A.  walls 
7.5.  .Alcimns  who  was  desirous  to  be  A.  priest 

9.  the  wicked  Alcimus,  whom  M  miidr  A.  [iriest 
21.  .Alcimus  contended  for  the  A.  priesthood 
10.20.  we  ordain  thee  to  be  A.  priest  of  thy  nation 

32.  as  for  ihe  tower,  1  give  it  to  the  A.  priest 
38.  to  obey  other  authority  than  A.  priest's 
69.  si'iit  onto  .lonitlKin  the  A.  priest,  savin? 

11.  27.  confirmed  him  in  the  A.  priesthood,  14.  38. 
57.  I  confirm  thee  in  the  A.  priesthood 

12.  3.  .lonalhan  (he  A.  priest  sent  us  unto  you 

6.  Jonathan  the  A.  priest  to  the  LaCHdeinoiiinns 

7.  there  were  li\ilers  sent  to  Onias  the  A.  priest 

20.  Areiis  to  Onias  the  A.  priest,  greeting 

13.  36.  king  Demetrius  to  Simon  the  A.  priest 
42.  in  the  first  year  of  Simon  the  A.  priest 

14.  17.  his  brother  Simon  was  made  A.  priest 

20.  the  Lacedemonians,  to  Simon  the  A.  priest 

23.  written  a  copy  thereof  to  Simon  the  A.  priest 
27.  the  third  year  of  Simon  the  A.  priest 

41.  should  he  governor  and  A.  priest  for  ever 
47.  Simon  was  well  pleased  to  ho  A.  priest 

15.  17.  being  sent  from  Simon  the  A.  priest 

21.  deliver  them  to  Simon  Ihe  A.  priest 

24.  the  cofiy  thiy  wrote  to  Simon  the  A.  priest 

16.  12.  for  he  was  the  A.  priest's  son-in-law 

2  M.ic-  3.  1.  the  godliness  of  Onias  the  A.  priest 
4.  but  one  Simon  fell  out  with  Ihe  A.  priest 

9.  had  been  courteously  rereived  of  the  A.  priest 
'0.  then  the  A  priest  told  him  there  was  money 
16.  whoso  had  looked  the  A.  priest  in  the  face 
21.  the  fear  of  ihe  A.  priest  being  in  an  agony 
31.  prayed  that  he  would  '-all  upon  the  Most  H. 
S2.  the  A.  priest  suspecting  lest  the  king 

33.  as  thR  A.  priest  was  making  an  atonement 

4.  7.  Jsson  laboured  under-hand  to  he  A.  priest 

13.  Jasoc  iLiat  ungodiv  wretch  tuad  not  h.  priest 


HOL 

'HJifae.  4.  25.  bringing  nothing  worthy  A.  priosthooJ 

8.  '.Hi.  they  very  easily  got  A.  and  strong  holds 

9.  8.  and  weigh  the  A.  muuniairis  in  a  balance 
23.  when  he  led  an  army  ir.to  thu  A.  countries 
25.  when  I  went  up  into  A.  provinces 

11.  3.  and  to  set  the  A.  priealliood  to  sale 
14.  3.  one  .Alcimus,  who  had  been  A.  priest 
7.  ancestor's  honour,  I  mean  the  A.  priesthood 
15. 12.  Onias  who  had  been  A.  priest,  a  good  man 
HIGHKST. 
2  F.iid.  4. 11.  able  to  coiiipreliend  the  way  of  iho  H. 

34   do  not  thou  hasten  above  the  Most  H. 
Jiid.  14.  1.  bang  it  on  the  A.  place  of  your  walls 
IVisd.  6.  3.  power  Biid  sovereignty  from  the  H. 
F.ccl.  28.  7.  remember  the  covenant  of  the  H. 
43.  9.  an  ornaineni  giving  light  in  the  A.  ])laces 
Bar.  1.  4.  the  people  from  the  lowest  to  the  A. 

HIGHLY. 
2  Mac.  1.  11.  God  hath  delivered,  we  thank  him  A. 

HILL. 
2  Esd.  13.  7.  tho  place,  wheieout  the  A.  was  graven 

36.  thou  sawest  the  A.  graven  without  hands 
Jud.  1.  6.  all  they  that  dwelt  in  the  A  country 
2.  22.  he  went  from  thence  into  the  A.  country 
4.7.chargiiigthem  to  keep  the  passages  of  A. Count. 

5.  1.  had  .'.hiit  up  the  passages  of  the  A.  country 

6.  7.  shall  bring  thee  back  into  the  A.  country 

11.  they  went  from  the  plain  into  the  A.  country 

12.  they  went  out  of  the  city  to  the  top  of  the  A. 

13.  having  gotten  privily  under  the  A. 

\Mac.  13. 5C.  the  A.  ofihe  temple  he  niadestronger 

HILLS. 
5  Ks(i.  6.51.in  same  part  wherein  are  a  thousand  A. 
.fud.  5.  1.  had  fortified  the  tops  of  the  high  A. 

7.  4.  nor  are  the  A.  able  to  hear  their  weight 
16.  4.  and  their  horsemen  have  covered  the  A. 

Rar.  6.  63.  fire  sent  from  above  to  consume  the  A. 
Dan.  3. 53. 0  ye  mountains  and  litrte  A. bless  the  L. 

HIMSELF. 
Keel.  37. 7.  but  there  issome  that  counselleth  for  A. 

HINDER. 
1  Esd.  2.  28.  I  have  commanded  to  A.  those  men 
from  building  the  city 
30.  they  began  to  A.  the  builders  of  the  temple 
6.  33.  that  stretcheth  out  his  htind  to  A.  that  house 
F.ed.  18.  22.  let  nothii.j  A.  thee  to  pay  thy  vow 
32.  3.  speak  with  sound  judgment,  A.  nut  music 
39.  18.  and  none  can  A.  when  he  will  save 

HINDMOST. 
1  Jl/ac.  4. 15.  howheii,  all  the  A.  of  them  were  slain 

HINDERED. 
1  F.sd.  5.  72.  but  the  heathen  A.  their  building 
73.  they  A.  the  finishing  of  the  building,  so  they 
were  A.  from  budding  lill  the  reign  of  Darius 
6.  6.  they  were  not  A.  IVom  building  until  such  time 
IVisd.  17.  20.  and  none  were  A.  in  their  lahimr 
Kc(J.  19  28.ifi"or  want  of  power  he  be  A. from  sinning 
20.  21.  t  jcre  is  that  is  A.  from  sinning  for  want 

1  JWac.  9.  55.  was  plagued,  ami  his  enterprises  A. 

HINDERETH. 

Feci.  IG.  28.  none  of  ihem  h.  another,  not  disobey 

HIRCANUS. 

2  jUac.  3. 11.  some  of  it  belonged  to  H.  son  Tobias 

HIRE. 
Ecci.34.22.  that  defrimdeih  Ihe  labourer  of  his  A. 

HIRED. 

Toi. 5. n. to  whom  be  said,dost  thou  seek  for  a  tribe 
or  family,  or  a  A.  man  to  go  with  thy  son  ? 

1  Jl/ac.  5.  .39.  he  bath  A.  the  Arabians  to  help  them 
6.  20.  there  came  to  him  hands  of  A.  soldiers 

2  Mac.  10.  14,  he  A.  soldiers,  and  nourished  war 

HIRELING. 

.Jud.  4.  10.  every  stranser  and  A.  put  on  sackcloth 

6.5. thou  Achior,a  A.  of  Amnion,  slialt  see  my  face 

HIRELINGS. 

.fud.  6.2.  who  art  thou  Achior,  and  A.  ofEphraim? 

HISS. 
Keel.  22.  1.  every  one  will  A.  him  to  his  disgrace 

HISSING. 
IVisd.  17.  0.  scared  with  beasts  and  A.  of  serpents 

HISTORIES. 

Es«A.16.7.havedjcl,ireil.notso  much  by  uncientA. 

See  STORY. 

HITTITES. 

1  F^d.  8.  69.  the  pollutions  of  the  Canaanites,  H. 

HOAR. 
fVisd.  16.  29.  shall  melt  away  ns  winter's  A.  frost 
Feel.  43. 19.  the  A.  frost  as  sail  he  poureth  on  earth 

HOARDED. 
F.ccl.  20.  30.  treasure  that  is  A.  up,  what  profit  7 
Bar.  3.  17.  they  that  *.  up  silver  and  gold 
HOLD. 

1  Mae.  1.  33.  and  made  it  a  stronc  A.  for  them 
3.  4.5.  and  aliens  kept  the  strong  h. 

6.  61.  whereupon  they  went  out  of  the  strong  A. 

12.  34.  he  heard  that  they  would  deliver  the  A. 
16.  8.  the  romnnnt  got  them  tr  the  strong  A. 

1.").  receiving  them  into  a  little  A.  called  Docus 

2  Mac.  ]0.  .32.  he  fled  into  a  verv  strong  A. 

13.  19  which  wa»  a  litxong  ^.  of  t<Ue  Jowi 


IIOL 

HOLDS. 

lMae.\  .2.made  many  wais,and  wor.  many  et  ong/l 
8. 10.  and  pulled  down  their  strong  A.  and  b/oiyht 

10.  37.  some  shall  be  placed  in  the  king's  strong  A. 

11.  18.  they  that  were  in  the  strong  h.  were  slaiQ 

12.  35.  consulted  about  build ingstiong  A.  in  Judea 

13.  33.  Simon  built  up  the  strung  It.  in  Judea 
38.  the  strung  A.  which  ye  have  huilded 

iMnc.8.  30.  and  very  easily  got  high  and  strong 'v 

10.  15.  having  gotten  the  most  co lodious  i. 

10.  they  ran  on  Ihe  strong  A.  of  the  ldumean.T 
17.  they  won  the  A.  and  kept  olf  all  that  fought 
23.  he  slew  in  llii^  two  A.  more  than  20,000 

11.  6.  when  they  heard  that  be  besieged  the  .^ 
13.  18.  he  went  about  to  take  the  A.  hy  policy 

HOLD. 
1  Esd.  1.  17.  that  they  might  A.  the  paseover 
Tab.  10.  6.  ft.  thy  peace,  take  no  care,  he  is  safj 
7.  she  said,  A.  thy  peace,  and  deceive  me  not 

11.  11.  took  A.  ofhis  father,  and  strake  the  gall 
IVhd.  2.  24.  they  that  A.  ofhis  side  do  find  it 
3. 12.  when  I  A. my  tongue  tiiey  shall  bide  my  leisUK. 
15.  14.  the  enemies  that  A.  them  in  subjection 

Feci.  1.  19.  e.xaltelh  them  to  honour  that  A.  her  fast 

4.  1 1.  wisdom  layelli  A.  of  them  that  seek  her 

6.  27.  when  thou  hast  got  A.  of  her,  let  her  not  go 

12.  5.  A.  back  thy  bread,  and  give  it  not  to  him 

20.  7.  a  wise  man  will  A.  his  tongue  till  he  see 

21.  14.  he  will  A.  no  knowledge  while  be  liveth 
23.  5   them  shall  A.  him  up  that  is  desirous  to  serve 

6.  let  not  the  lust  of  the  flesh  take  A.  of  me 
2M.  7.  he  that  hath  A.  of  her,  is  as  though  he  hole 
27.3.  unless  a  man  A. himself  diligently  in  fear  of  L 
20.  23.  be  it  little  or  much,  A.  thee  contented 
.30.  [3.  chastise  thy  son,  and  A.  him  to  labour 
Bar.  3.  21.  nor  understood  paths,  nor  laid  k.  of  it 
■Sm.i.  39.  the  man  we  could  not  A.  he  was  stronger 
!  Mae.  15.34.  we  A.  ihe  inheritance  of  our  fathers 
2  Mac.  12.35.  and  taking  A.  ofhis  coat,  drew  him 

HOLOETH. 
Ecel.  4.  13.  he  that  A.  her  fast  shall  inherit  glory 
13.23.  when  rich  speaketh,every  man  A.  his  tongue 
20.  1.  some  man  A.  his  tongue,  and  he  is  wise,  6. 
25.  11.  he  that  A.  it,  whereto  shall  he  be  likened? 
32.  8.  as  one  that  knoweth,  and  yet  A.  his  tongue 
3.~l.  25.  how  can  he  get  wisdom  that  A.  the  plouffhl 
Bar.  6. 14.  A.  a  sceptre,  as  ihuugh  he  were  a  judge 

HOLDING. 
2  Mae.  3.  20.  all  A.  their  hands  towMrd  heaven 

7.  10.  Ihe  third  A.  forth  his  hands  manfully 
15.  12.  h.  up  his  hands,  piayed  for  the  Jews 

15.  Jereniias  A.  furlli  Ins  nslit  hand, gave  Judr£ 
HOLM-TREE. 
Sus.58.  under  what  tree?  who  answered,  unaeroft, 
IIOLOFERNKS,  Sec  Olofernls. 
HOLY. 
1  Esd.  1.3.  Leviles,  the  ministers  of  Israel,  shoah) 
hallow  thcmsLlves  to  set  llie  A.ark  of  ihe  Loiii 
15.  the  A.  singers  also  the  sons  of  Asaph 
45.  brought  with  the  A.  vessels  of  the  Lord 
53.  within  the  coiii|iass  of  iheir  A.  temple 
2.  10.  king  Cyrus  broiiiht  forth  llie  A.  vesseh 

5.  45.  to  give  into  the  A.  treasury  1000  pounds 
.'i2.  of  the  new  moons,  and  of  all  A.  feasts 

6.  18.  A.  vessels  of  eold  and  silver  carried  awny 

7.  2.  did  very  carefully  oversee  the  A.  works 
3.  and  so  the  A.  works  prospered  when  Aggei}] 
5.  and  thus  was  the  A.  houso  finished  in  .Adac 

8.  5.  went  up  of  the  Leviles,  of  Ihe  A.  singers 
58.  you  are  A.  to  the  Lord,  and  the  vessels  are  A 

70.  the  A.  seed  is  mixed  with  the  strange  people 

71.  I  rent  my  clothes  and  the  A.  garments 
73.  %vith  mv  clothes  and  the  A.  garment  rent 

9.38.  came  into  the  hroail  place  of  the  A.  porch 
41.  he  read  in  Ihe  broad  court  before  ihe  A.  porch 
.50.  this  day  is  h.  to  the  Lord,  .52,  53. 
2  /C.vrf.  10.  22  our  A.  Ihings  are  defiled,  and  wivo: 
14.  22.  if  I  found  grace,  send  iIm;  A.  Ghost  into  ma 
Tuh.'i.  1.  which  IS  Ihe  A.  feast  of  the  seven  weeks 
.3.  11.  thy  A.  and  ghirious  name  is  blessed 

8.  5.  blessed  is  thy  A.  and  glorious  name  for  eve' 
15.  to  be  praised  with  all  pure  and  A.  praise 

11.  11.  and  1, leased  are  all  Ihina  .^.  angels 

12.  12.  bring  your  prayers  before  Ihe  A.  One 
15.1  am  Raphael,  one  of  the  seven  A.  angels,  wh 

go  in  and  out  before  the  glory  of  the  A.  Oi,-; 

13.  9.  O  Jerusalem,  the  A.J^ity,  he  will  scourg? 
IVi.'.d.  1.  5.  the  A.  spirit  ofdisciidino  will  fiee 

6.  10.  they  that  keep  holiness,  shall  be  jungeL*  .i. 

7.  22.  in  her  is  an  understanding  spiiit,  A.  lively 
27.  and  in  all  ages  entering  into  A.  souls 

9.8.  tu  huild  a  tcmnle  on  Ihy  A.  mount,  an  allai  ip 
tne  crty,  a  resemblance  of  the  A.  labernnclo 
10.  O  send  her  out  of  thy  A.  heavens,  from  throTK 
17.  except  thou  send  Ihy  A.  Spiri'  from  abovo 

10.  10.  she  gave  him  knowledge  of  A.  things 
20.  the  rigiiteuus  praised  thy  A.  name,  O  iiorri 

11.  I.  she  prospered  in  Ihe  hand  of  iJie  A.  propfw* 

12.  3.  both  those  old  inhabitmU  o' 'hv  A.  \Kti 
17.  2.  men  thought  to  oppress  the  V  a&tioa 


HON 


Wisi.  18.0.  and  wi'.h  one  conspnt  maJe  a  k.  law 
Eccl.4.  14.  iiiiil  tliey  sliull  miiiisler  to  ttie  A.  One 

7.  31.  give  hull  tlie  tirst-l'iuits  of  the  //.  things 
14.  20.  the  man  thai  reusoiieih  of  A.  things 
17.  lU.  the  elect  snail  (nui.^e  his  A.  iiiiiiie 
W.  3.  by  power  divuiing  A.  things  among  them 
23.  9.  nor  use  thyself  lu  nainnig  of  the  A.  One 
ii4.  10.  in  llie  A.  tahernucle  1  served  heforo  liim 

18.  am  iiiotherof  tear,andkiiovvledge,;ind  A.hope 
16.  17.  as  cleur  light  is  on  the  A.  candlestick 
36.  13.  he  merciful  to  Jerusalem  iliy  A.  city 
39.  13.  hearken  to  me  ye  A.  children,  ami  bud      ' 

24.  as  his  ways  are  cl.-an  and  idaui  unto  the  h. 
43.  10.  at  the  coiiunaiidment  of  the  A.  One 
45.  10.  with  a  A.  garineiil,  with  gold  iyid  blue 

15.  Moses  anointed  him  Willi  A.  oil 
47.  8.  Ill  all  his  works  he  praised  the  A.  One 
4'J    12.  we  set  np  a  A.  temple  to  the  Lord 
50.  11.  when  he  went  up  to  the  A.  altar 

Bar.  'J.  10.  O  Lord,  look  down  from  thy  A.  house 
4.  '■2-2.  and  jov  is  come  unto  ine  from  the  A.  One 

37.  by  the  word  of  the  A.  One,  5.  5. 

Van.  3.  5.  hast  brought  on  the  A.  city  ofour  fathers 

1-2.  mercy  not  depart,  for  thy  A.  Israel's  sake 

65  O  ye  A.  and  huinhle  men  of  heart,  bless  Lord 

Sus.  45.  Lord  raised  the  A.  spirit  of  a  young  youth 

lJtfa.i.l.4t>.  and  pollute  the  sanctuary  and  A.  people 

63.  they  might  not  profane  the  A.  covenant 
2.  7.  the  misery  of  my  people  and  of  the  A.  city 
4.  49.  they  made  also  new  A.  vessels 

10.  21.  at  the  least  Jonathan  put  on  the  h.  rohe 
31.  let  Jerusalem  also  be  A.  and  free 

11.  37.  let  it  he  set  uiion  the  A.  mount 

12.  9.  that  we  have  the  A.  books  of  scripture 
14.  30.  and  did  much  hurt  in  the  A.  place 
16.  8.  then  sounded  they  '.v;th  the  h.  truinpeU 

tJUcc.  1.7.  Ins  com|iany  revolted  from  the  A.  land 
12.  he  cast  them  out  that  fought  within  the  A.  city 

29.  plant  thy  people  again  in  thy  A.  place 
34   the  king  inclosing  the  place,  made  it  A. 

2.  1 1,  the  einsiles  concerning  the  A.  gifts 
18.  God  will  gather  us  into  the  A.  place 

3.  1.  when  the  A.  city  was  inhabited  with  peace 

4.  41^.  that  followed  the  matter  for  the  A.  vessels 

5.  15.  but  presumed  to  go  into  the  most  A.  temple 

16.  taking  the  A.  vessels  with  polluted  hands 

25.  did  forbear  til!  the  it.  day  of  the  sabbath 

5.  4.  within  the  circuit  of  the  A.  jilaces 
23.  or  rather  the  A.  law  made  and  given  by  God 
28.  to  die  lor  the  honourable  and  A.  laws 

30.  to  tiie  Lord,  that  halh  the  A.  knowledge 

8.  15.  for  his  It.  and  glorious  name's  sake 

17.  the  injury  unjustly  done  to  the  A.  place 
23.  he  a|i|ioiiiled  Lleazar  to  read  the  A.  book 
33.  Calhsthenes  that  set  lire  upon  the  A.  gates 

0  14.  that  the  A.  cily  he  would  set  at  libeity 
16.  A.  temple,  which  before  he  had  spoiled,  he 

would  garnish  with  gifts  and  restore  A 
vessels 

12.  45.  it  was  a  A.  and  good  thought 

13.  8.  the  altar,  whose  Ore  and  ashes  were  h. 
10.  at  the  point  to  be  put  from  the  A.  temple 

14.  3.  nor  have  any  more  access  to  the  A.  altar 

31.  the  other  came  Into  llic  great  and  A.  temple 
3(i  O  A.  Lord  of  all  holiness,  keep  this  house 

15.  lb.  take  this  A.  sword,  a  gift  from  God 

IIOLILY. 
Wiid.  6. 10.  for  thev  that  keep  holiness  A.  be  holy 

HOLl.NESS. 
fVisd.  5. 19.  take  A.  for  an  invincible  shield 

6.  10.  they  that  kee|i  A.  holily,  shall  be  judged  holy 
14.  30.  they  swore  in  deceil.  despising  A. 

Eccl.  17.  29.  to  such  as  turn  to  him  in  A. 

45.  12.  a  crown,  wherein  was  engraved  A. 

50.  11.  he  made  the  garment  of  A.  honourable 
S  Miic.  3.  12.  had  commuted  it  to  the  A.  of  the  place 

14.  30.  O  holy  Lord  of  all  A.  keep  this  house 

15.  2.  that  wiiich  he  liaili  honoured  with  A. 

HOLLOW 
JVisd.  17.  19.  iin  echo  from  the  A.  mountains 
8  Mac.  1.  19.  and  hid  it  in  a  A.  place  of  a  pit 
2.5  Jeremy  found  a  A.  cave,  where  he  laid  the  ark 
HO.ME. 

1  Esd.  3.  3.  and  being  satisfied,  were  gone  A. 
8  Esd.  12.  49.  now  go  vour  way  A.  every  man 
Tob.  3.  17.  the  self  saine  time  came  Tubit  A. 
Eccl.  32.  11.  but  get  iliee  A.  without  delay 
Stis.  13.  one  said  to  the  other,  let  us  now  go  A. 

1  Mac.  4.  24.  after  this  they  went  A.  and  sung 
12.  35.  alier  this  came  Jimathan  h.  again 

45.  Uieiefore  send  them  now  A.  again  and  choose 

2  Mac.  11.  29.  that  vour  desire  was  to  return  A. 

HONEST 
2  hsa.  16.  43.  as  a  whore  envieth  an  A.  woman 
Tub.  5.  13.  thou  art  of  an  A.  and  good  stock 

7.  7.  thou  ait  the  son  of  an  It.  and  good  man 
ffisd.  4.  12.  doth  oh.scure  things  that  are  A. 
i'cci.  26. 24.  bet  an  A. woman  will  reverence  husba. 

«1.  14.  an  A.  man  is  surety  for  his  neighbour 
2  /tf*c.  6.  33.  hiB  must  A.  educatioo  IVoiii  a  child 


HON 

HONESTLY. 

Eccl.  22.  9.  if  children  live  A.  have  wherew  Jnal 
2  Mac.  12.  43.  doing  therein  very  well  and  A. 
HONOUR. 

1  Esd.  8.  4.  the  king  did  bun  A.  for  he  found  grace 

9.  .52.  fur  the  Lord  will  bring  you  to  It. 

2  Esd.  9.  45.  we  give  great  A.  to  the  Almighty 

10.  23.  the  seal  of  Sion  hath  now  lost  her  A. 
'I'ob.  4.  3.  but  A.  her  all  the  days  of  iliy  life 

10.  12.  A.  Iliy  father  and  mother-in-law 

14.  13.  where  he  became  old  with  A. 
Jud.  16.  23.  she  increaseth  more  and  more  in  A. 
Est/i.  12.  6.  Ainan  was  in  great  A.  with  the  king 

13.3. had  the  A.  oflhesecoml  place  in  the  kingdom 
IVisd.  3.  17.  their  last  age  shall  be  without  A. 

5.  4.  we  accounted  his  end  to  be  without  A. 

6.  21.  O  ye  kings  of  the  people,  A.  wisdom 
8.  10. 1  shall  have  A.  with  the  elders,  tho'  young 
14.  17.  whom  men  could  not  A.  in  presence 

Eccl.  1.  11.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  A.  and  glory 
19.  wisdom  exalteth  them  to  A.  that  hold  her 
3.  2.  given  the  father  A.  over  the  childien 
7.  he  that  feareth  the  Lord,  will  A.  his  father 
S.A.thy  father  and  mother  both  in  word  and  deed 
11.  theglory  of  a  man  is  from  the  A.  of  his  father 

5.  13.  A.  and  shame  is  in  talk,  the  tongue  is  his  fall 

6.  31.  thou  sbalt  put  her  en  as  a  robe  of  A. 

7.  4.  nor  seek  of  the  king  the  seat  of  A. 

27.  It-  thy  father  with  thy  whole  heart 
31 .  fear  the  Lord  and  n.  the  priest 

8. 14.  they  will  judge  for  him  accorditg  to  his  A. 

10.  5.  on  '.he  person  of  the  scribe  shall  he  lay  his  A. 

28.  give  it  A.  according  to  il.o  dignity  thereof 

29.  who  vjM  a.  him  that  dishonoureth  his  iifa 
11.4.  exalt  not  thyself  ir.  the  day  of  k. 

24.  16.  !i:y  branchse  are  the  branches  of  A. 
17.  my  flowers  are  ihe  fruit  of  A.  and  riches 

25.  5.  how  cdTneiy  is  counsel  to  men  of  A..' 
29.  6  for  A.  he  will  pay  him  disgrace 
33.  22.  leave  not  a  stain  in  thine  k. 
35.  3.  give  the  Lord  his  A.  with  a  good  eye 
33.  1.  A.  a  physician  with  the  A.  due  to  him 

2.  acd  he  shall  receive  A.  of  the  king 
45.  12.  .'iolines.s  an  ornament  of  A.  a  cosily  work 
47.  2").  thou  di-lst  slain  thy  It.  and  pollute  Ihy  seed 

49.  Vi.  hsm  and  Seth  were  in  great  A.  among  men 

50.  11.  when  he  put  on  the  robe  of  A.  was  clothed 
jS.ir.  4. 3.  give  not  thine  A.  to  another  nor  the  things 
Sus.  5G.  God  halh  given  thee  the  A.  of  an  elder 

1  vVac.  1.  3S.  her  A.  was  turned  into  contempt 

2.  51.  to  shall  ye  receive  great  A.  and  a  name 
3.3.  he  jeat  hi?  people  great  A.  put  on  hreasl-plate 

14.  I  will  get  me  a  name  and  A.  in  the  kingdom 
9.  10.  let  us  die,  and  lei  us  not  stain  our  A. 

11.  42.  but  I  will  greatly  A.  thee  and  tliy  nation 

12.  12.  and  we  are  ri^hl  glad  of  your  It. 

14.  4.  hisanihority  and  A.  pleased  them  well 
21.  the  ambassadors  certified  lis  of  your  A. 
29.  they  did  their  nation  great  A. 
39.  Demetrius  honoured  him  with  great  A. 

15.  9.  we  will  A.  thee  and  thy  nation  and  temple 
with  great  A.  so  that  your  A.  shall  he  known 

2  Mac.  2.21.  those  behaved  lo  their  A.  for  Judaism 

3.  2.  the  kings  themselves  did  A.  the  place 

5.  16.  dedicated  lo  the  glory  and  A.  of  the  place 

6.  11.  to  liolp.  for  the  A.  of  the  most  sacred  day 
23.  as  became  the  A.  of  his  gray  head 

9.  21.  I  would  have  romembtred  kindly  your  A. 

14.  7.  I  being  deprived  of  my  ancestors'  It. 

15. 2.  give  A.  to  that  day  which  he  hath  honoured 

HONOUKABLE. 
Tub.  3.  11.  thy  glorious  name  is  It.  for  ever 

12.  7.  it  is  A.  to  reveal  the  works  of  God,  It. 

.lud.  16.  21.  was  in  her  time  A.  in  the  country 

IVisd.  4.  8.  for  A.  age  is  not  in  lenglh  of  time 

Eccl.  10.  19.  that  love  the  Lord,  are  an  A.  plant 

20.  among  brethren  he  that  ia  chief  is  A. 

II.  0.  the  A.  delivered  into  other  men's  hands 

24.  12.  I  took  root  in  an  A.  peop.e 

29.  27.  "ive  place,  thou  stranger,  to  an  A.  man 

45.  20.  but  he  made  Aaron  more  A. 

48.  6.  who  broughlest  A.  men  froin  their  bed 

50.  11.  he  made  the  garment  of  holiness  A 
Sus.  4.  because  he  was  more  A.  than  all  others 

1  Mttc.  1.  6.  he  called  his  servant.;  such  .as  were  A. 
2.  17.  thciu  art  an  A.  and  great  man  in  this  cily 

7.  20.  the  king  sent  Nicanor  one  of  his  A.  princes 
14.  5.  as  he  w-a!>  A.  in  all  his  acts,  so  in  this 

10.  so  that  his  A.  name  was  renowned 

2  Mac.  6.  28.  to  die  for  the  A.  and  holy  laws 
7.  20.  the  mother  was  worthy  of  A.  memory 
10.  13.  seeing  that  he  was  in  no  A.  place 

HONOURABLY. 
1  Esd.  9.  45.  for  he  sal  A.  in  the  first  place 
Tob.  12.  6.  A.  to  shew  forth  the  works  of  God 
14. 11.  he  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  he  buried  him  A. 

13.  he  buried  his  father  and  mot;.er-in-law  A. 
Esth.  13.  4.  so  as  the  uniting  ofour  kingdoms  A. 
Ifjsrf.  18.  3.  a  harmless  sun  lo  entertain  them  A. 
1  Mac  10. 60.  went  A.  to  Ploleniais,  whcie  he  met 


11  Oi* 


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1  Mac.  1 1.  60.  at  Asaioii,  they  of  city  met  him  A 
12.  8.  Onias  e  itreated  the  aiiibassador  A 

43.  but  received  him  A.  and  commended  him 
14.23.  it  pleased  the  people  to  enlerUiin  the  men  .\ 
40.  ih.it  Ihey  had  entertained  the  amljti-i,ailory  ft 

2  Mac.  2.  8.  that  the  pla<  e  might  be  A.  sanctilied 
4.  22.  where  lie  was  A.  received  of  .lissoii 

49.  they  of  Tyrus  caused  Ibeiii  lo  *>»  '■-  buried 
HOMOUREl). 

1  Esd.  8.  26.  bath  A.  me  in  llie  sight  of  the  king 
67.  and  iliey  A.  the  people  ami  Ihe  tein|ile  of  God 
81.  yea,  and  ilu-y  A.  the  temple  ofour  Lord 

2  Esd.  9.  31.  and  ye  shall  be  It.  in  it  for  ever 
Jud.  12.  13.  lo  be  A.  in  his  presence,  tiiul  drink  wine 
E.'^tlt.  10.  2  the  more  often  Ihey  are  A.  with  bounty 

11.  that  he  was  conliiiuiilly  A.  of  all  men 
lyisd.  14. 15.  now  It.  him  as  a  god,  then  adead  man 

17.  an  express  image  of  a  king  whom  they  A. 

20.  which  a  little  before  was  but  A.  as  a  man 
Eccl.  3.20.  power  great,  and  Lord  is  A.  of  the  lowl/ 
10.  24.  juilees  and  potentates  shall  be  A. 

30.  the  poor  man  is  A.  for  his  skill,  and  the  rich 
man  is  A.  for  his  richc* 

31.  hethalis  A.  in  poverty,  is  much  more  in  richer 
38.  6.  he  might  be  It.  in  his  marvellous  works 
44.  7.  all  these  were  A.  in  their  generations 
40.  12.  let  the  name  of  them  that  were  A. 

47.  6.  so  the  people  A.  him  with  len  thousands 
13.Solom. reigned  in  a  peaceable  time, and  was  v 

48.  4  O  Elias.  how  wast  thou  A.  in  thy  deeds! 
50.  5.  how  was  he  A.  in  the  midst  of  the  peopia! 

Bel  2.  Daniel  was  A.  above  all  his  friends 
!  Mac.  2.  18.  thy  children  shall  be  A.  with  silver 
10.  64.  when  Ins  accusers  saw  that  he  was  h. 
65.  so  the  king  A.  him,  and  made  him  a  duke 
88.  king  Alexander  A.  Jonathan  yet  more 
11.51.  the  Jaws  were  A.  in  the  sight  of  the  kinj; 

14.  39.  Demetrius  A.  him  with  great  honour 
3  Mac.  3.  12.  the  temple  A.  over  all  the  world 

30.  that  had  miraculously  A.  his  own  place 
13. 'y.  A.  the  temple,  and  de^ilt  kindly  with  place 

15.  2.  hath  A.  with  holiness  above  olher  days 
nONOUUETIl. 

Eccl.  3.  3.  who  h.  his  father,  inaketh  an  atonemen'! 

4.  It.  his  mot.ier  is  as  one  that  layeth  up  treasure 

5.  whoso  A.  Ins  fai  her,  shall  have  joy  of  childreo 

6.  he  that  A.  father  shall  have  long  life 
26.26.a  woman  that  A. her  husband  be  judged  wis« 

HONOURS. 

1  Mac.  11.  27.  in  all  the  It.  that  lie  had  before 

2  Mac.  4.  15.  not  setting  bv  the  A.  of  their  fathert 
HONEY. 

2  f:s(i.2.19.many  foiiniain>i  Rowing  with  milk  and  X 

Eccl.  24.  20.  my  memorial  is  sweeter  than  A. 
39.  26.  A.  and  milk  are  for  the  use  of  man's  life 
46.  0.  land  that  flowelh  with  milk  and  A.  fia7-.1.20. 
49.  1.  it  is  sweet  as  A.  in  all  mouths,  and  as  niuii* 
HOOKS. 

2  Mac.  13.  2.  three  bund  red  chariots  armed  withAi 
HOPE. 

2  Esd.  4.  3.5.  how  long  shall  I  A.  on  this  fashion? 
5.  12.  at  the  same  time  shall  men  A.  hut  not  obtais 
7.  50.  there  is  promised  us  an  everlasting  A. 

10.  34.  forsake  me  not,  lest  I  die  frustrate  of  A. 

11.  46.  that  she  may  A.  for  the  judgment  of  him 
115.  46.  that  art  partaker  ot  the  A.  of  Babylon 

Tob.  11.  11.  saying,  being  of  good  A.  my  fatt>er 

./«rf.  9.  11.  a  Saviour  of  iliein  that  are  without*. 

f^isd.  3.  4.  yei  is  iheir  It.  full  of  immortality 
11.  he  is  ini.serahle,  and  their  A.  is  vain 
18.  thev  have  no  A.  nor  comfort  in  the  day  of  trial 

5.  11.  the  A.  of  the  ungoiUv  is  like  dust 

12.  19.  hast  made  thy  children  to  be  of  good  A, 

13.  10.  and  in  dead  things  is  there  A. 

14.  6.  thi!  A.  of  the  world  governed  by  thy  hand 

15.  10.  his  It.  is  more  vile  than  earth 
in.  29.  the  It.  of  the  unfaithful  shall  melt  away 

Eccl.  2.  9.  ve  that  fear  the  Lord,  A.  fsir  good 

13.  6.  he  will  smile  on  thee,  and  put  thee  in  h. 

14.  2.  who  is  not  fallen  from  his  A.  in  the  Lord 

23.  3.  whose  A.  is  fir  from  thy  mercy 

24.  18.  1  am  the  mother  of  fair  love,  and  holy  k. 
27.  21.  but  he  ihat  hewraveih  secrets  is  witlioi!).  (V 
34.  13.  for  their  A.  i.s  in  him  that  saveth  them 

14.  not  fear,  nor  he  afraid,  for  he  is  his  A. 

49.  10.  they  delivered  them  by  a.5Siired  A. 
Bar  4.  22.  for  mv  A.  is  in  the  Everliisling 
2  .Mnr.1  17  we  It  also  thai  the  God  that  delivetvic) 

3.  29.  he  lay  speechh-ss,  without  nil  A.  of  life 

7.  11.  from  him  I  A.  to  receive  them  again 
14.  it  is  good  to  look  for  A.  from  God 
20.  because  of  the  A.  that  she  had  in  the  Lord 

9.20.  I  give  thanks  lo  God  having  h   in  heaveu 
22  having  grea.  A.  to  escape  this  sicknefcs 
HOPED. 
rr.:.<(d.2.22.neither  A.  they  for  wages  of  righteonor 
11.7.gavest  them  water,  bv  means  they  A.  not  foe 
2  Mac   12.  44.  if  he  bad  not  A.  they  should  riae 

HCPES 
Eccl.  23.  5.  turn  awaj  from  m»  «aiu  k. 


Apocrypha. 


HOU 


HOU 


F.ecl.  34-  1-  lI'P  ^  o'  "  i"^"  "^'^  °'  understaniliiig 
2'  Uac.  7   34.  i.i.i  pulVcil  up  wiih  uncertain  h. 

HLiKEB. 
EccJ  48  7.  and  in  H.  ll.e  judgmeut  of  veiijeuiice 

HORN. 
Jud  9.8.  to  cast  down  u  ai. sword  the  h.  of  ihy  ultar 
F/:cl.  47.  5.  and  set  U|i  Iht  A.  of  his  people 
7.  he  brake  llieir  A.  m  sunder  tu  this  Uay 
IL  Ihu  Lord  exulted  liis  A.  tor  ever 
HOiililBLE. 
tE»i- 11-  45.  api>ear  no  more,  nor  thy  A.  wings 
15.  23.  hehuld,  a  A.  vision  fiom  tlie  east 
34.  ihev  are  very  A.  10  look  on,  full  of  wrath 
ffisd.  3- IS-  A-  'S  i'"-'  '""'  of  the  unrightoouo 
a  15.  .*.  tyrants  shall  ho  afraid  when  lliey  hear 
11.  18.  shooting  A.  sparkles  out  of  their  eyes 

16  .5   wnen  the  A.  (ierceiiess  of  beasts  came 

17  5.  r.oi  stats  endure  to  lighten  ihat  A.  night 

18  17   visions  of  A.  dreams  troubled  them  sore 

19  17   being  coni'-assed  with  A.  great  darkness 

HUKUIBLY. 
Wisd  6.  5.  A.  and  soeedilv  shall  he  come  on  you 

HOKUOR. 
2  Mac.  3.  17.  the  man  vvas  so  compassed  with  A. 

Jud  9  7   Ihev  are  exalieil  with  A   and  man 
£ccl.  311   8.  a  A.  n..l  broken  becomes  headstrong 
33.  6.  a  stallion  A.  is  as  a  mocking  friend 
1  Mac.  C.  28.  those  that  had  charge  ot  the  A. 
2Mac.-i.-io.  there  ap|«-ared  to  iheiii  a  A.wilh  a  terri- 
ble rider,  and  ilr-cen.ed  that  he  that  saton  the  A. 
HORSES. 
1  Esd.  2.  7.  with  t'ifis,  with  It.  and  with  cattle 

9.  they  helped  thein  with  A.  and  cattle 
Jud.  2.  5.  A.  Willi  their  riders  twelve  Ihousaud 
6.  3.  not  able  to  siisiam  ihe  power  of  our  A. 
:Visd.  19.  9.  for  thev  went  at  large  like  A. 
Eccl  ■i''  9.  wast  taken  up  in  a  chariot  of  liery  A. 
1  Mac.  10.  81.  and  s..  the  enemies'  A.  were  tired 
^Mac.lO.  29.  there  appeared  five  comely  men  on  A 

HOitSEB.VCK. 
Jud.  2.  15.  and  twelve  thousand  archers  on  h. 
2.U«c.  II.  8.  iheie  a|ipeared  before  them  on  A. 
12  35.  DosithenswlM.wasoiiA.  and  a  strong  man 
IIORSELITTEK. 
S  Mac.  9.  8.  he  was  now  carried  in  a  A. 

HORSE.MAN. 
S^ac.l2.  35.  a  A.  ofThra.ia  coming  on  him 

IIORSE.MEN. 
1  Esd.  5.  2.  Darin?  sent  with  them  a  thousand  A. 
8.  51.  for  I  svas  ashamed  to  ask  of  the  king  A. 
yud.  \    13.  he  overthrew  all  his  A.  and  chariots 
2.  19.  10  cover  tiie  earth  with  chariots  and  A. 

1.  6.  bloferncs  brought  forth  all  his  A. 
I  Mac.  1.  17.  he  enlered  Egy|)t  with  chariots  and  A 

4.  1.  Gorgias  took  A  thousand  of  the  best  A. 
7.  the  caiiip  coiniiassed  round  about  with  A. 
.     HOST. 
S  Esd.  15.  33.  in  their  A.  shall  he  fear  and  drpail 
rVisd.  12.8.  didst  send  wasps  forerunners  o(  thy  A 
r.cct.  48.  21.  he  smote  the  A.  of  the  Assyrians 

1  Mac.  1.  4   he  gathered  a  mighty  strong  A. 

2.  31.  the  A.  thSt  was  at  .lerusalem  in  the  o'ty 

3.  3.  protecting  the  A.  with  his  sword 

4.  10.  deslrov  ihis  A    before  our  face  this  day 

5.  11.  Tiinolheus  being  rapiain  of  their  A. 

HUS'l'S. 

2  Esd  8.  21.  hefore  whom  the  A.  of  angels  stand 
I  Mac.  7.  43.  the  Kith  day  the  A.  joined  battle 

13.53  he  made  hini  captain  of  all  the  A.  and  dwell 

HOSTAGE. 
I  Mac   1   10.  Aniiochii-,  who  had  been  a  A. 
HOSTAGES. 

1  1/.JC  8  7  should  pav  a  great  tribute,  and  give  A 
.<  53.  he  took  ll.e  chief  men's  s.m's  for  A.  11.  b2. 
10.  6.  thai  the  A.  111  tower  should  be  delivered  hiiii 

9.they  of  llie  towi^r  ilelivered  their  A.  to  .lonalhan 

13  16   wherefore  send  iwo  of  his  sons  for  A 

HOT. 
B  r^ad.  4.  48.  biiudd,  a  A.  burning  oven  passed  by 
C.'i.  or  ever  ilie  chnniues  in  Sion  were  A. 
lian.  3.  23.  to  :,iake  ih.-  oven  A.  wiili  rosin 

2  JWac.7.3.Coniman(l  l^ans  &  caldrons  to  be  made  A. 

HOircil. 

ZEsd.  15.  3C.  dung  of  men  unto  the  camels'  A. 
HOI'R. 

1  F.'id.H.GA.  the  weight  was  written  up  the  same  A. 

2  Efd.  5.  34.  for  mv  rein>  pain  me  every  A. 
9.  44.  everv  A.  1  did  noiliing  else  but  pray 

14  2<).  to-morrow  ihis  A.  shall  lliou  be^'in 
Jud.  14.  8.  unlil  Ihat  A.  fhe  spake  to  them 
Esth.  10.  11.  ihise  iwdloiscameal  the  A.  and  time 
Eccl   II  27  ihe  iiffliciion  of  an  A.  makes  a  man 

Horns. 

QBad.  16.  38  wi  bin  iwm  „r  three  A.  of  her  birth 

HOt'SE 
tE»d  1.  3.  in  the  A.  that  king  Solomon  huilt 

35   .-IS  for  the  A  of  Ihe  I.nrd    they  bnrni  it 
2.4.comnituiilrd  iiie  to  build  him  a  A  at  .lerusak-ni 

5.  aod  build  the  A.  of  the  Lord  o^  Israel 

eo5 


1  tlsd  2.  8.  to  build  a  A.  for  the  Lord  at  Jerusrileni 

5.  .57.  they  laid  the  foundalion  of  the  A.  ot  God 

6.  32.  out  of  his  own  A.  should  a  tree  be  taken 

8.  25.  to  gloiif'v  his  A.  that  is  in  Jerusalem 

2  Esd.  1.  7.  bro'ught  them  from  the  A.  of  bondage 
33.  vour  A.  is  desolate,  I  will  cast  you  out 

9.  24!  a  field,  where  no  A.  is  buildud,  10.  51. 
12.  '!ii.  and  be  not  heavy,  thou  A.  of  Jacob 
1-5    13.  now  therefore  set  thine  A.  in  order 

Tub.  2.  !3.  when  it  was  in  my  A.  and  began  to  cry 

3.  17.  T'jbit  came  home,  and  entered  itito  Ins  A. 

7.  1.  thev  came  to  the  A.  of  Eag'ici,  and  Sara 
8  II  but  when  Ragnel  WIS  come  into  his  A. 
M.  -!.  Ihe  A.  of  God  !r,  it  shall  be  burned 

5.  Ihe  A.  of  Cod  shall  be  built  in  it  for  ever 
./111/.2.I. there  wastalkin  the  A.  of  Nabuchodonoaor 

Is.'much  gold  and  silver  out  of  the  king's  A. 

4.  3.  Ihe  altar  and  A.  were  sanctified 
15.  look  on  all  Ihe  A.  of  Israel  graciously 

K.  17.  had  6[,-jken  proudly  against  the  A.  ot  Israel 

8.  5  she  made  her  a  (ont  on  the  top  of  her  A. 

6.  save  ihe  solemn  days  of  the  A.  of  I-rrael 
9. 13.  have  purposed  evil  against  thy  hallowed  A. 
13. 14.  nor  taken  his  mercy  from  the  A.  of  Israel 
14,  5.  know  him  that  despised  the  A.  of  Israel 

10.  Achior  was  joined  unto  the  A.  of  Israel 
EstU.  14.  9.  they  will  quench  Ihe  glory  of  thy  A. 
H'i.sd.  8.  lli.  after  I  am  come  into  my  A. 
Eccl.  1.  17.  she  fills  her  A.  with  lliiugs  desirable 
4.  30.  be  not  as  a  lion  in  thy  A.  nor  frantic 
II.  34.  receive  a  siranger  iiiio  lliy  A.  will  disturb 
14.  24.  he  that  doth  lodge  near  her  A.  .«hal!  fasten 
21.  4.  thus  Ihe  A.  of  proud  men  shall  be  desolate 
's'  he  that  buildi  tli  bis  A.  with  other  men's  money 
18.  as  is  a  A.  thai  is  destroyed,  so  is  wisdoin 

22.  foolish  man's  foot  is  soon  in  his  neighbour's*. 

23.  a  fool  will  peep  in  at  the  door  into  ihe  A. 
23.  11.  the  pla2ue  shall  never  depart  from  his  A.  if 

he  swear  in  vain,  liisA.  shall  be  full  of  calamity 
2.1.  It),  than  to  keep  It.  with  a  wicked  woman 
21)   If),  so  is  a  good  wife  in  ordering  of  her  It. 
27.  3.  his  A.  shall  be  soon  overthrown 
29.  21.  waler,  breail,  and  a  A.  10  cover  shame 

22.  than  delicate  fare  ill  another  man's  A. 

23.  Ihat  thou  hear  not  the  reproach  of  thy  A. 

24.  it  18  a  miserable  life  to  go  from  A.  to  It. 
27.  my  brolher  comes,  and  I  have  need  of  my  A. 

36.  26.  who  will  believe  a  man  who  hath  no  A.? 
42.  10.  and  gotten  with  child  in  her  father's  A. 
47.  13.  that  he  might  build  a  A.  in  his  naine 
4ri.  15.  there  remained  a  ruler  in  the  A.  of  David 
49.  12.  who  in  their  time  budded  theA.  and  set  up 
.50    1.  who  in  his  life  repaired  the  A.  again 
51.  23.  and  dwell  in  the  A.  of  learning 
Bar.  1.  H.toniakeconfessioninlheA.  of  the  Lord 
2.  16.  O  Lord,  look  down  from  thy  holy  A. 
26   the  A.  which  is  called  by  ihy  name 
3  24.  O  Israel,  how  great  is  the  A.  id' God  ! 

6.  55.  when  fire  fallelh  on  Ihe  A.  ol  gods  of  wood 
59.  it  is  belter  10  be  a  profitable  ves.sel  in  a  A. 

than  such  false  gods,  or  to  be  a  door  m  a  h. 
.Sus.  4.  Joacini  had  a  fair  garden  joining  to  Ins  A. 

6.  these  kept  much  at  Joacim's  A. 
Bel  29.  else  we  will  destroy  thee  and  thy  A. 
1  ./Wac.1.2-'.  A.  of  Jac(d)  was  covered  wilh  contusion 

2.  IS.  so  shall  thnu  and  ihy  A.  be  in  the  number 

3.  .56.  should  return  every  man  to  his  own  A. 

7.  35   if  I  come  again,  I  will  burn  ihis  A. 
37.  tluju,  O  Loid,  didst  choose  this  A.  to  ne  can- 
ed by  ihy  name,  and  a  A.  of  prayer 
for  ihv  people" 

9.  .IS.  he  could  not  give  order  concerning  h;ii  A. 
13.  3.  great  lliings  tny  father's  A.  have  dime 

1  Mac.  14.  26.  tin  A.of  hisfalher  esiabirshed  Israel 
16,  2.  I  and  my  brethren,  and  my  father's  A. 

2  M<ic.  2.  29.  lis  the  niaster-buiider  of  a  new  .h. 
S  33  Calli.'lhenes,  who  was  fled  inio  a  lilile  A. 
14  30.  O  Lord,  keep  this  It.  ever  undefiled 

HOUSEHOLD. 

1  Esd  3.  1.  Darius  made  a  great  feiiRt  to  his  A. 

2  Esd.  3.  11.  one  ihou  iefte«t  Noah  with  iiio  A. 
HOUSEKEEPING. 

Feci  31.  23.  report  of  his  Kood  A.  will  he  bslieved 

HOUSE-ROOM. 
Eccl.  29.  28.  the  upbraidini;  of  A.  is  grievous 

KOl/SES. 
o  E.td  1   35.  vour  A.  will  1  give  to  a  people 
"1.-)    IH,  for  pride,  the  k.  shall  be  de.-troyed 

4ii  to  waste  thy  A.  with  deKlnictioii  and  death 
\l\.  31 .  by  them  th.ii  search  '.heir  A.  wiih  the  swoid 
72.  that  shall  ca>t  them  out  of  their  A. 
H'isd.  17.  2.  Ihey  being  rhul  up  in  tlair  A. 
Fcrl.  3.  0.  estab'lisheth  the  It.  of  clnlilren 
■^'S   14   it  hnth  overthrown  ihe  A.  of  jreal  men 
01)   18   mighty  men  hath  ruretiship  driven  fmrn  A 
1  Mac.  1.  31.  he  pulled  down  the  A.  and  walls 
61    they  hanged  infants  and  rifled  their  A. 
13.  47.  cleansed  the  A.  wherein  the  idols  were 
l-Viir.  3.  18.  others  ran  flocking  out  ot  their  ft. 
"5   12.  to  slay  BOch  as  \>«nl  tjp  vpo%  'Jie  A 


HUS 

HLCKSTEE. 

Eccl.  OG.  29.  a  A.  shall  not  be  I'reod  fiom  sic 

HUMBLE. 
./ud.  4.  9.  with  veheineiicy  ilid  ihcy  A.  their  souls 
Ectl.  2.  1".  thev  will  A.  tlieir  soma  in  hia  sifht 
7.  17.  A.  thv  soul  greailv,  :■-■:  vengeance  is  tire 
12.  11.  though  he  A,  himself,  anil  go  crouehiug 
la.  21.  A.  tlivsell   bel'.'ie  tliou  be  sicH 
35   17   the  litayer  of  lie-  A  nie'i  elli  the  cloud* 

HUMBLED. 
2/;.S(i.8.49.  in  Ihat  thou  has;  it.  thyself  as  becomOf 
10.  7.  Sioii  IS  much  A.  mourning  very  sore 
Esth.  14.  2.  Esther  A.  her  body  gieaily 
Keel.  40.  3.  to  hini  that  is  It.  111  eailh  and  ashes 

HU.MBLETH. 
T«6.  4.  19.  the  Lord  A.  whom  he  will 
Eccl  7.  11.  there  is  one  which  A.  and  cxaltetb 

HUMBLING. 
Eccl.  31.  26.  or  what  doth  his  A.  profit  liiml 

HU.MBLY. 
Hisd.  \\\B.  It.  beseecheth  that  which  hath  lean', 
I'rayer  uj  Matiass.  wli.;refore  1  A.  beseech  Ibce 

HUMILITY. 
Eccl.  13.  20.  as  proud  hate  A.  so  doth  the  rich 

HUNDRED. 
1  Esd.  1.  36.  he  set  a  la.«.  on  land  of  a  A.  talents 

7.  7.  they  offered  a  A    bullocks,  two  A.  lains 

8.  20.  the  sumof  a  A.  talents  of  silver,  of  wheat  to 
a  A.  cors,a  A.  pieces  of  wine  i.nd  other  thing: 

Jud.  1.  3.  set  the  toweis  on  gates  a  A.  cubits  high 
Eccl.  18.  9.  man's  days  at  the  most  are  a  A.  year: 
41.  4.  whether  thou  iiast  lived  ten  01  a  A.  years 
I  Mac.  15.  "35.  we  will  give  a  A.  talenis  for  thein 
HUNDREDS. 

1  Mac.2.  55.  ordained  cajiianisovcr  thous.  and  A. 
HUNGER. 

2  Esd.  1.5.  .57.  thy  chil.lren  shall  die  of  A. 
58.  ihey  in  the  innunlain  shall  die  ol  A. 

16.  22.  Ihe  other  thai  escape  the  A.  sword  destroy 
Eccl.  16. 25.  when  enough,  remember  the  timeo!  «■ 

HUNGRY. 
2Esrf.M7.  when  you  u  ere  A.  and  ihirBty  in  wildern 
16.  6.  may  any  drive  away  a  It.  lion  111  ihe  woitJl 
Tub.  1.  16.  and  I  gave  my  bread  to  ihe  A. 
4  16   "ive  of  thy  bread  lo  the  A.  and  gatmentt 
HURT. 
2  Esd.  6.  19.  wnat  thev  be  that  have  A.  unjustly 

11.  42.  thou  hast  It.  the  peaceable,  loved  liaro 
W'/si/.  10.  8.  Ihey  sat  not  only  this  A. 

14.  29.  swear  falsely,  vet  they  look  not  to  Ic  A. 
18.  2.  but  for  Ilia:  ihey  did  not  A.  them  now 
19.6.  thy  children  niislil  be  kept  without  A. 

Eccl.  13.  12.  and  he  will  not  spare  to  do  thee  ft. 
28.  2.  forgive  thy  neighbour  theA.  he  hall)  dooc 
38.  21.  thou  Shalt  not  do  him  good  butA.  ihyselt 

/)an.  3.  27.  the  fi'e  neiiher  A.  nor  troubled  them 

1  Mac.  5. 43.  let  us  pass  thro'  none  shall  do  you  A 
6.  18.  they  in  lower  sought  always  their  A. 
7  22  Jmte  in  their  power  did  much  A.  10  Israel 

14.  36.  and  did  much  A.  in  the  hidy  placeB 
1.5.  29.  ye  have  done  ureal  It.  in  the  land 

2  „Wnc.  3  39.  hedesiroveththenillialcometoA.il 
8.  36.  and  therefore  ihey  could  not  be  A. 

12.  3.  as  thousih  Ihey  had  meant  them  no  A. 
22.  that  they  were  olieii  A.  of  Iheir  own  men 

25.  that  he  would  nsleie  ihein  without  ft. 
HUHTFUL. 

2  K.'irf.  11.  45.  appear  no  more,  nor  thy  A.  clawt 

15.  6.  and  their  A.  works  are  iultilled 
HUSBAND. 

2  Esd  9.  43.  barren,  though  I  had  a  A.  thirty  years 
*l<i   17   "o  ihy  way  then  inio  the  city  lo  thy  A. 
Jud.  8.' 2.  Manasses  was  her  A.  of  her  kindred 
7   her  A    Maiias>es  had  left  her  gold  and  silver 
10  3   was  cad  duringthelifeof  Manasses  her  A 

16.  '.!2.  bill  none  knew  her  after  her  A.  was  oeaU 
24    were  nearest  of  kindred  to  Manasses^ her  A. 

Eccl.  4.  10.  be  instead  of  a  A.  to  their  mother 
i.«.  4.  shall  bring  an  inheritance  lo  her  A. 

5.  d-shonourelh  bolh  her  faiher  and  her  A. 
23  22   thus  wilh  the  wife  that  leavelh  her  A 
*23"lie  halh  trespassed  against  her  own  A. 
2.5'. '18.  her  A.  shall  sit  among  his  neighbours 

22  a  woman,  if  she  mninlaii,  her  It.  is  fullofanKO 

23.  a  woman  Hint  wili  noi  coinf  her  A.  indislio-X 

26.  2.  a  virtuous  woman  ri'joiceth  her  A. 
13.  Ihe  grace  of  a  wi'e  dehghtelh  her  A. 
22   is  a  tower  iigainsl  dealh  to  her  A. 

24.  but  an  honest  woman  will  reveience  her  A 
ofi.  a  woman  that  hoi.oi.relh  I  e,  A.  judged  wise 

3(;  23.  then  is  rot  her  A.  like  other  nnen 
40.  23.  hut  above  b  jih  is  a  wife  with  her  A. 
42  10.  having  a  It.  /est  she  should  misbehave 
Svs.  28.  people  were  assen-hled  to  her  A.  Joac.n 
63.  Susanna  with  her  A    praised  God 
HUSBANDS. 
2  E'd    16  33.  women  shall  mourn,  having  no  t. 

34.  and  their  A.  shall  perish  of  famine 
Tt-i.3.8.dost  thou  nol  know  that  thou  haststranplfld 


IDU 

fl-S  3.15  my  seveii  h.  ure  dead,  why  si-ould  I  live? 

HFDASPE'S. 
Ivd.  1  t)  there  came  to  liim  ail  that  dwelt  hy  H. 

HYENA. 
Rfci.lS.  18.  what  agreement  between  A.  and  a  dog? 

HYMNS. 
I  Mac.  13.  51.  entered  u  iili  viols,  and  h.  and  songs 

HYPOCRISY. 
IMac.  (i.  25.  they  lliro'  rny  h.  sliould  be  deceived 

HYPO'-'RITE. 
Fxcl.  1.  29.  be  not  a  k.  in  tlie  sight  of  men 
'ii.  15.  but  the  A.  will  be  offended  thereat 
33.  2.  he  that  is  a  h.  Lherein,  is  as  a  ship  in  a  storm 


J. 


JACOB. 

3  Ksd.  \.  24.  what  shall  I  do  to  thee,  O  .1.? 

3.  IK   thou  gavest  Isaiic,  to  Isaac  also  t.hougavesl 

J.  and  Esau,  so  J.  became  a  great  multitude 
19.  mightcsl  give  the  law  unto  lln;  ^eed  olj. 

5.  35.  I  might  not  have  seen  the  travel  of  J. 

6.  8.  J.  hand  held  first  the  heel  of  Esau 
9.  J.  16  the  beginning  of  it  that  followclh 

it.  30.  thou  saidst,  mark  my  words  thou  seed  of  J. 
1'2.  46.  and  be  not  heavy,  thou  hou-e  of  J. 
fud.8.  26.  what  happened  to  J.  in  Mesopotamia 
Ecd.  23.  12.  be  not  found  in  the  heritage  of  J. 
24.  8.  Creator  said,  let  thy  dwelling  he  in  J. 
36.  11   gather  all  the  tribes  of  J.  together 
44.  23.  he  made  it  rest  upon  the  head  of  J. 
4.5.  5.  that  he  might  teach  J.  his  covenant 

46.  14.  and  the  Lord  had  respect  unto  J. 

47.  2i  wherefore  he  gave  a  remnant  to  J. 

48.  10.  and  to  restore  the  tribes  of  J. 

49.  10.  for  they  comlbrted  J.  anil  delivered  them 
Bar.  3.  36.  and  halh  given  it  to  J.  his  eervant 

4.  2.  turn  thee,  O  J.  and  take  hold  of  it 
lJ!fac.l.28.  house  of.I.  was  covered  with  confusion 

3.  7.  and  he  made  J.  glad  with  his  acts 
45.  joy  was  taken  from  J.  llie  pipe  ceased 

5.  2.  they  thought  to  destroy  the  generation  of  J. 

JAMBRI. 
'  JUac.  9.  36.  but  the  children  of  J.  came  out 
37.  the  children  of  J.  made  a  great  marriage 
JAMNIA. 
\  Mac.  4.  15.  they  pursued  them  to  the  plains  of  J. 
5.  58.  they  had  given  charge,  they  went  toward  J. 
10.  fi9.who  gathered  a  great  host  and  camped  in  J. 
15.40.Cendoheus  came  to, I.  and  began  to  provoke 

JAMNITES. 

iMac  12.8.the  J.  were  minded  to  do  in  like  manner 

9.  he  came  upon  the  .1.  by  night,  and  set  fire 

40.  found  thingsciin-ecrated  to  theidolsof  the  J. 

JAPHETH. 

/ud.  2.  25.  and  he  came  to  the  borders  of  J. 

.1AZAR. 
I  Mac.  5.  8.  when  he  hiid  'akenJ.  with  the  towns 

ICE. 
fl^isd.  Ifi  22.  but  snow  and  i.  end-jred  the  fire 
.F.ccl.  3.  15.  thy  sins  shall  melt  away  as  the  i. 
43.  20.  and  the  water  is  congealed  into  i. 
Van.  3.  49.  O  ye  i.  and  cold,  blesit  thi  Lotu 

ICY. 
fFisd.  19.21. nor  melterl  the  (.kind  ofheaveniy  meat 

IDLE. 
i  F.sd.  15.  60.  ihey  shall  rush  on  the  i.  city 
10.  68.  they  shall  lake  and  feed  you  being  I. 
Wisd.  14.  5.  the  works  of  thy  wisdom  should  be  ;. 
Ecct.  37.  11.  nor  with  an  i.  servant  of  business 

IDOL. 
F.ccl.  30.  19.  whnt  good  doth  the  offering  to  an  i. 
■iel  3.  the  Babyloninns  hnd  an  i.  called  Bel 

IDOLS. 
I  P.sd.  2.  1(1.  Nahurh.  had  set  up  in  his  temple  of?. 
To/).  1.4  6.  all  naiioris  shall  turn  arid  hiiry  their  t. 
F..fth.  14.  10.  to  set  forth  the  praises  of  the  i. 
tVisd.  14.  11.  on  the  i.  of  Gentiles  be  a  visitation 
12.thedevisins  of !.  was  beginning  of  fornication 
27.  the  worshipping  of?',  not  to  he  named 

29.  as  their  trust  is  in  t.  which  have  no  life 

30.  giving  heed  to  i.  and  also  unjiistiy  swore 
15.15.lhev  counted  the?,  of  the  heathen  to  be  gods 

Bar.  6.  73.  better  is  the  just  man  that  hath  no  i. 
Sel  5.  who  said,  because  I  may  not  worship  ('. 
I  Mac.  I.  43.  many  Israelites  sacrificed  to  i. 
47.  set  up  alt.irs,  eroves,  and  chapels  of  i. 
!0.  S3,  went  to  Befh  dajnn  their  i.  iem|ile 
13.47.  and  cleansed  the  houses  wherein  the  /.  were 
Z.tfac.  12.  40.  things  consecrated  to  i.  of.Iamnites 

IDOL-ALTAR. 
1  Mac.  1.  59.  they  did  sacrifice  on  the  i.-altar 

IDOL-ALTARS. 
I  Mic.X.  54.  thev  bnililed  i.-nJt.  thro  cittts  of  Juda 

IDOLATROUS 
Wisd.  12.6.  out  of  the  midst  of  their  i.  crew 
iMac.  7  42.  have  spoken  concerning  the  i.  feast 

IDITMEA. 

1  Afoc  4  \'.  they  pursued  thorn  to  the  plains  of  I. 

806 


JES 

1  ^ac.4.  29.  BO  they  came  into  I.  pitched  their  tents 

61.  tlio  people  might  have  a  defence  against  I. 
5.3.Judas  fought  against  the  children  of  Esau  in  I. 
6.  31.  Ihetjc  wenttliro'  I.  and  pitched  ag.  Bethsura 

2  Mac.  12.  32.  against  Gorgias  the  governor  of  1. 

lUUMEANS. 
iMac.  10.  15.  the  I.  have  gotten  into  their  hand:> 

JEALOUS. 
Eccl.  9.  1.  be  not  J.  over  the  wife  of  thy  bosom 
26  t).  a  woman  iliat  \sj.  over  another  woman 
37. 11.  nut  consult,  toucliing  her  of  wlionislieis  ?'. 
JEALOUSY. 
2  Esd.  15-  52.  would  I  with  j.  have  so  proceeded 
H'lsd.  1.  10.  the  ear  oi'  j.  hearcth  all  things 
5.  17.  he  shall  take  lo  iiiin  his  j.  for  armour 

JEBUSITE 
.lad.  5.  IG.  they  cast  forth  before  them  the  J. 

JEDUTHUN. 
1  Esd.  1.  15.  Zachariasand  J.  of  the  king's  retinue 

JEOPARD. 
iMac.  11.  7.  that  iJiey  would  j.  themselves  to  help 

JEOPARDY. 

l/Jac.6. 44.  put  himself  in  j.  to  deliver  his  peojile 

JEPHUNNEH,  See  Caleb. 

JEREMIAS,  JEREMY. 

1  Esd.  1.28.  not  regarding  the  words  of  prophet  J. 

32.  yea  i.  the  prophet  lainenled  for  Josias 
47.  the  words  spoken  to  him  by  the  prophet  J. 
57.  to  fulfil  the  words  spoken  by  the  mouth  of  J. 
2.  I.  that  he  had  promised  by  the  mouth  of  J. 

2  Ksd.  2.  18.  !  will  send  my  servants  Esay  and  J. 

Eccl  49.  6.  according  to  the  prophesy  of  J. 

Hay.  0.  1.  a  copy  of  an  epistle  whiti;  J.  sent 
2.1/ac.  2.  1.  that  J.  the  prophet  commanded  thsm 

5.  when  J.  c.ime  there,  he  found  a  hollow  cave 
7.  which  when  J.  perceived,  he  blamed  ihem 

15.  15.  J.  holding  forth  his  rigiit  hand 

JERICHO 
F.ccl.  24.  14.  I  was  e.\alled  as  a  rose-plant  in  J. 
1  Mac.  9.  .50.  repaired  the  furt  in  J.  and  E.mmaus 

16.  II.  in  the  p'ain  of  J.  was  Ptolemeus 

14.  he  came  down  himself  to  J.  with  his  sons 
2jl/uc.l2.15.  did  cast  dowr.  J.  in  the  time  of  Joshua 

JEROBOAM. 
Eccl.  47.  23.  there  was  also  J.  '.lie  son  of  Nebat 

JERUSALEM. 
1  Fad.X.  21.  Israel  that  were  found  dwelling  at  J. 
49.  the  temple  which  was  sanctilied  in  J. 
55.  they  brake  down  the  walls  of  J. 
2.  4.  to  build  him  a  house  at  J.  in  Jewry 

5.  if  there  be  any  of  his  people,  let  him  go  up  to  J. 
4.  43.  Ihy  vow  which  thou  iiastvowed  to  build  J. 
Tub.  I.  6.  I  alone  v/ent  often  to  J.  at  the  feasts 
7.  another  tenth  part  I  spent  every  year  at  J. 

13.  9.  O  J.  the  holy  city,  he  wdl  scourge  thee 

16.  for  J.  shall  be  built  up  with  sa|ipliiies 

17.  the  streets  of  J.  shall  be  paved  with  beryl 

14.  4.  J.  shall  bedesolate,  and  houseof  Cod  burnt 
5.  they  shall  return  and  build  up  J.  gloriously 

./«(/.  4.  2.  Ihey  were  troubled  for  J.  and  the  temple 
F.ccl.  24.  11.  gave  me  rest,  and  in  J.  was  my  jiovver 
36.  13.  O  be  merciful  to  J.  thy  holy  city 
.50.  27.  Jesus  the  son  ot  Siraeii  of  J.  wrote 
Bar.  4.  8.  ye  have  grieved  J.  that  nursed  you 

30.  take  a  good  heart,  O  J.  he  will  comfort  dice 
.5.  1.  put  ofT,  O  J.  the  garment  of  thy  innurnin^^ 

5.  arise,  O  J.  and  stand  on  high,  and  look  about 
1  Mac.  6.  12.  I  remember  the  evils  I  did  at  J. 
7.  17.  their  hlood  have  they  ahed  about  J 
39.  so  NIcanor  went  out  of  J.  and  pitched  tents 

9.  53.  put  them  in  the  tower  at  J.  to  be  kept 

10.  31.  let  J.  also  be  holy  and  free,  with  borders 

11.  41.  would  cast  those  of  the  tower  out  of  J. 
1  \.  36.  that  were  in  the  city  of  David  in  J. 

'iMac.  ).  1.  the  bretiiren  the  Jews  that  be  at  J. 
9.  4.  spoken  proudly,  that  he  would  come  to  J. 
10   15.  those  that  were  banished  from  J. 

11.  5.  but  distant  from  J.  about  five  furlongs 

12.  9.  that  the  light  of  the  fire  was  seen  at  J. 
29.  Scythopolis  iieih  600  furlongs  from  J. 

15.  30.  to  brir%'  Nicanor's  head  and  hand  to  J. 

JESSE. 
Ci;cZ.45.25.the  covenant  nvide  with  David  son  of  J. 

JEST. 
F.itcl.  8.  i.j.  not  with  a  rude  man,  lest  ancestors 

JESU. 
1  Esd.  8.  63.  with  them  was  Josabad  son  of  J. 

JESUS. 

1  F.»d.  5.  5.  J.  the  Sim  of  Josedec,  son  of  Saraias 

8.  with  J.  Nehemias,and  Zacharias  their  iruides 
48.  then  stood  up  J.  the  son  of  Josedec,  56. 
58.  then  stood  up  J.  and  his  sons  and  brethren 
70.  Zorobabel  and  J.  chief  of  the  families 
6. 2.  J.  the  son  of  JosedCiC  tvsiran  to  build  the  housi; 

2  Esd.  7.  28.  for  my  son  J.  shall  be  revealed 

37.  J.  after  him  for  Israel  in  the  time  of  .Achan 
F.ccl.  46.  1.  J.  the  son  of  Nave  was  valiant  in  wars 
•49    12.  so  was  J.  the  son  of  Josedec,  who  builded 
50  27.  J.  the  son  of  Sirach  of  Jerusalem 
51.  1.  a  prayer  of  J   the  son  of  Sirach  / 


ILL 


lArocavpEfl. 


lJlfac.2. 55.  J.  for  fulfilling  \,  /  o  was  made  a  jodgc 

JEW. 
Ks(/i.ll.3.who  was  J.  and  dwelt  in  the  cily  of  Susa 
2  Mac.  6.  6.  or  profess  himself  at  all  to  be  a  J. 
9.  17.  that  also  he  would  become  a  J.  liiiuaoi;" 

JEWELLER. 
F.ccl.  ia.  11.  like  seals  set  in  gold,  work  of  thfc  j 

JEWRY. 
I  F.sd.  1.  32.  in  all  J.  they  mourned  for  JosLts 

4.  49.  the  Jews  that  went  out  of  lus  realm  up  to  J 

5.  b.  ihey  returned  to  the  other  j)arls  of  J. 
.57.  in  the  second  year  after  they  were  come  to  J 

6.  1.  the  propliets  prophesied  to  the  Jews  in  Z 

8.  81.  Ihey  have  given  us  a  sure  abiding  in  ,1. 

9.  3.  there  was  a  pioclaniatiun  in  all  J.  andjertie. 
Bii  3;t.  there  was  in  J.  the  prophet  Habbacuc 
2,/l/6it.lU.24.can.e  as  though  would  take  J.  b>  loroi 

JEWS. 
I  F.sd.  1.  21.  and  the  J.  held  with  all  Israel 

2.  18.  that  liie  J.  do  build  the  market-places 
2.'!.  ami  that  the  J.  were  rebellious,  and  raised 

4.  4'.i.  he  wrote  for  all  the  J.  that  went  out 
■50.  Edoniites  should  give  over  villages  of  the  J 

6.  1.  the  prophets  prophesied  lo  the  J.  lu  .loury 
8.  tlieaneientsoftho  J.  that. were  ol  thecrtpi."!!! 
27.  the  elders  of  the  J.  to  build  ihe  h.mse  ol  Lor' 

7.  2.  assisting  tlie  ancientsof  the  J.  and  gov" 

8.  10.  I  have  given  orders  that  sucli  of  llie  J. 
F.slk.\0.8.  a.ssembled  to  destroy  the  luime  uf  thy  ^ 

16.  15.  we  find  that  the  J.  are  no  evil-doers 
19.  tlie  J.  may  freely  live  after  their  own  lavvs 

i>us.  4.  to  him  resorted  the  J.  because  he  was  mur6 
1  Mac.  2.  23.  came  one  of  the  J.  in  sight  of  all 

4.  2.  that  be  might  rush  in  on  the  camp  of  the  J. 

6.  6.  that  Lysias  was  driven  away  of  the  J. 

8.  31.  on  our  friends  and  confederates  the  J. 

10.  2:1.  prevented  us,  in  making  amity  with  the  J. 
29.  now  1  release  all  the  J.  from  tributes 

11.  30.  and  to  the  nation  of  the  J.  13.  36. 
33.deternunrd  lo  do  good  to  the  people  oflhe.I. 
47.  then  the  king  called  lo  the  J.  for  help 

14.  22.  the  J.  andiassadors  came  to  us,  15.  17. 

33.  but  he  set  a  garrison  of  J.  there 

34.  but  he  placeil  J.  there,  and  furnished  then 

15.  1.  to  Simon  the  priest  and  prince  of  the  J. 

17.  being  sent  from  Simon  and  people  of  the  J. 
2Mac.  1. 1.  the  Irrethren  theJ.  ihatbe  at  Jeiusalein 

7.  we  the  J.  wrote  unto  you  in  trouble 

3.  32.  had  been  done  to  Heliodorus  by  the  J 

4.  11.  the  royal  privileges  granted  to  the  J. 

5.  23.  a  miinl  against  his  countrymen  the  J. 
25.  when  taking  the  J.  keeping  holy  day 

6.  1,  to  compel  the  J.  to  depart  from  the  laws 

8.  1.  look  such  as  continued  in  the  J.  religion 
10.  to  make  so  much  money  of  the  captive  J. 

9.  4.  he  thought  to  avenge  on  the  J.  thedisgrBCS, 
make  it  a  common  buiyiiig-placc 
of  the  J. 

7.  breathing  out  fire  in  his  rase  against  the  J. 
19.  Antiochus  to  the  good  J.  his  citizens 

10.  29.  five  men,  and  two  of  them  led  the  J. 

11.  10.  there  were  letters  written  to  the  J. 

12.  1    the  J.  were  about  iheir  husbandry 

13.  9.  todo  far  worse  lo  the  J.  than  had  been  {'a;)« 

18.  had  taken  a  taste  of  the  manliness  of  the  i 

19.  Beth-sura,  which  was  a  strong-hold  of  thi;. I 

14.  5.  being  asked  bow  the  J.  stood  affected 
6.  those  of  the  J.  that  be  called  Aissideans 
14.  thinking  the  harm  of  the  J.  lo  belheir  uellar- 
37.  who  for  kindness  was  called  a  father  of  ih?i 
.38.  did  Jeopard  his  life  for  the  religion  of  th»  J 

39.  lo  declare  the  hate  that  he  bare  to  tliC  J 

40.  by  taking  him,  to  do  the  J.  much  hurt 

15.  2.  the  J.  that  were  compelled  to  go  with  him 
12.  Oiiias  prayed  for  the  whole  body  of  tlie  J. 

IGNORANCE. 
fVisd.  14.  22.  they  lived  in  the  great  war  of  i. 

17.  13.  countelh  the  i.  more  than  the  cause 
Feci.  4.25.  but  he  abashed  of  the  erro   i)f  ihiiiej. 

28.  7.  lemeniber  the  covenant,  and  wink  a',  i 
IGNORANCES. 

1  F.sd. 8.  75.  our  i.  have  reached  up  to  heaven 
Toh.  3.  3.  [lunish  me  not  for  my  sins  and  i. 
Eccl.  23.  2.  that  they  spare  me  not  for  mine  i. 

3.  lest  mine  i.  increase  and  my  sins  abound 
51.  19.  and  I  bewailed  mv  ;.  o*'her 

IGNORANT 
fVisd.  13.  1.  vain  are  all  men,  who  ar>  i.  of  GmJ 
14.  18.  set  forward  the  i.  to  more  supersliipnn 
F.ccl.  5. 15.  benot!.  ofanv  thing  in  a  groat  manner 

ignorAntly. 

2  Mac.  11.  31.  shall  be  molested  for  things  i.  don* 
ILL. 

.htd.  8.  8.  there  was  none  that  gave  her  an  j.  -worj 
ffisd.  5.  23.  i.  dealins  shall  nverlhrow  the  thior.L"s 
F.ccl.  9.  18.  a  man  of  an  i.  tongue  is  d-ingtroub 
29.7.many  have  refused  lo  lend  forolhers  i  denlirs 
41.  11.  an  i.  n;ime  of  sinners  shall  Le  blotted  cut 

ILL  ACCORDING. 
ffisd.  18.  10  soundeuau!  occu/d.  cry  of  eneasios 


APOCEfPHA.] 


IMP 


iNF 


ILLUMINATED 
B-T   4  2   walk  ill  lijjlit  tlial  lliou  mayest  be  «. 

lLl>Ui\llN'AT10N. 
Keel.  25.11.  love  oltlie  Lord  passutli  all  lliinga  lor  i. 

ILLUSIONS. 
irisd.  17.  7.  as  for  the  j.  of  magic,  were  put  down 

iMAGE. 
2  Esd  3. 37.  shew  me  the  i.  of  a  voice,  and  declaru 
8.  44.  BO  perislielli  man,  who  is  calleil  ihiiie  ow[i  (. 
H'lsU.  a.  -Si.  made  liiiii  to  be  an  i.  ol'liis  eternity 
7.  M.  and  she  is  ilie  i.  of  his  guodni-ss 
13.  13.  and  fashioned  it  to  the  i.  of  a  man 

IG   for  It  IS  an  i.  and  hath  need  of  hijp 
J4.  15.  when  he  hath  made  an  i.  of  his  child 
17.  they  made  an  e.xpress  i.  of  a  king 
15.  4.  nor  any  i-  spotted  with  divers  colour.^ 
5.  and  so  ihev  desire  the  form  of  a  dead  i. 
7  il.  an  J.  of  that  daikness  spread  over  them 

im.\gi:rv. 

y^ccl  3S  '27.  andgive  Ihemselies  to  counleifeil  i. 

IMAGLS. 
•Visd.  1.5. 13.  makclh  brickie  vessels  and  graven  i. 

1  Mac.  J.  4S.  sought  to  paint  the  likeness  of  their  i. 
5.  G8.  when  he  burnt  their  carveil  i.  with  fire 

2  Mac.  2.  2.  when  thev  see  t.  of  silver  and  gold 

liMAGiNATION. 
Ecd-  S^.  18.  a  fearful  heart  in  the  i.  of  a  fool 
37.3.  O  wicked  i.  wlience  earnest  thou  in  to  cover 
40.  -J.  their  i.  of  things  to  some  causeth  fear 
Bar.  1.  ~~-  the  i.  of  Ins  own  wicked  heart 

IM.\GIi\AT10NS. 
2  Esd.  15.  3.  fear  not  the  i.  against  thee 
Hi.  54.  behold  tlie  Lord  knoweth  their  i. 
tVisd.'i.W.  shall  be  punished  accord,  to  their  own  i. 
Bar.  -2.  8.  turn  from  the  i.  of  his  wicked  heart 
Sus.'iS.  full  of  mischievous  i.  against  Susanna 

IMAGINE. 
Eccl.  17.  31.  Hesh  and  blood  will  i.  evil 
1  Muc.  3. 52.  what  they  i.  against  us,  thou  knowest 

IMAGINED. 
8  Esrf.  7. 22.  spake  against  him,  and  i.  vain  things 
IVisd.  3.  14.  nor  i.  wicked  things  against  Gud 

1  Mac.  11.  8.  i.  wicked  counsels  aganist  Alexander 

IMAGINETH. 
Er.cl.  12.  16.  in  his  heart  he  i.  how  to  throw  thee 
Itj.  23.  and  a  tbolish  man  erring  i.  follies 
IMMORTAL. 

2  Esd.  7.  13.  for  the  entrances  brought  i.  fruit 
49.  if  tl'jic  t;e  promised  us  an  i.  tune 

Wisd   1    ir>.  I«r  righteousness  is  i. 
2  2:t  fcr  God  created  man  to  be  i.  and  made  him 
4    I.  for  the  memorial  thereof  is  i. 
Eccl.  17.  30.  because  the  son  of  man  is  not  i. 

IM.MORTALITY. 
2  Esd.  7.  43.  the  hecmmng  of  the  i.  for  to  come 
8.  54.  in  the  end  i/sliewed  the  treasure  of  i. 
tVisd.  3.  4.  yet  is  their  hope  full  of  i. 
8.  13.  by  the  means  of  her  I  shall  obtain  2. 

17.  how  that  lo  be  allied  unto  wisdom  is  i. 
15.  3.  yea,  to  know  thy  power,  is  tlie  root  of  i. 
Eccl.  19.  ly   receive  the  fruit  of  the  tree  of  i. 

IMMUNITY. 
1  Mac.  10. 34.  shall  be  all  the  days  of !.  and  freedom 
13.  34.  to  the  enri  he  shall  give  the  land  at;  ;. 
i.MMUNlTIES. 

1  Mac.  10. 28.  we  will  grant  you  many  i.  and  give 
13.  37.  lo  confirm  the  i.  which  we  have  granled 

IMPARTED. 
Eccl.  17.  5.  in  sixth  place  he  i.  them  unilerslanding 

2  Mac.  Jl.  12.  he  had  i.  to  those  that  were  with  him 

IMPEDIMENT. 
H^isd.  19.  7.  out  of  the  Red  sea,  a  way  without  i 

IMPEDIMENTS. 

TuU.5.  1.  and  had  laid  i.  in  the  champain  countries 

IMPIETV. 

1  Esd.  1.  42.  recorded  of  his  uncleanness  and  i. 

2  Esd  4.  3d.  O  Lord,  even  we  all  are  full  ()f  i. 
?  Mac.i.  33.  the  place  where  he  had  committed  i 

IMPIETIES. 
2  Esd.  3.  29.  when  I  had  seen  (.  without  number 

IMPORTABLE. 
Prayer  uf  Manas.i.  ihreatenmgtoward  sinners  is  i. 

I.MPOSITION. 

1  Esd.  8.  22.  nor  anv  other  i.  of  any  of  the  priests 

I.MPOSSIBLE. 

2  Mac.  3. 12.  that  it  was  altogether  i.  such  wrongs 
4.  6.  he  saw  it  i.  that  the  state  should  continae 

IM;'OTENT. 
Bar.  6.  28.  but  to  poor  and  i.  they  give  nothing 

I.MPRISONED. 

H'isd.  18.  4.  thev  were  worthy  lo  be  t.  in  darkness 

I.MPRISONMKNT. 

Esd.  «  24.  by  penalty  of  money,  or  by  i. 

IMPUDENCE. 

Keel.  25.  2?  i«  full  of  i.  and  much  reproach 

IMPUDENT. 
Eccl  19.2.  hethat<:leaveth  to  harlots  will  become  i 
21.  fi.  give  not  over  me  thy  servant  into  an  j.  mind 
20.  11    watch  civ'>r  an  i.  eye,  and  in:nvel  noS 
SU.  14.  but  htt  thai  is  i.  will  forsake  him 


IMPUTED. 

1  ..Vac  2  52  it  was  i.  to  him  foi  righteouBneBS 
INCOMMUNICABLE. 

(Visd   14.  21.  did  asciibe  lo  stocks  the  i.  name 
INCENSE. 

2  Esd.  3.  24.  to  offer  i.  and  oblations  lo  thee 
'.hid.  9.  1.  about  time  J.  of  thai  evening  was  offered 
IVisd.  18.  21.  btinging  the  propitiation  of*. 
Eccl.  45.  IG.  i.  and  a  sweet  savour  for  a  memorial 

:M.  9.  as  fire  ami  i.  in  the  censer,  and  a  vissel 
Bar.  1.  10.  sent  money  to  buy  sm-ofierings  and  i. 
Dan.  3.  l.'>.  nor  in  their  oblation,  or  i.  or  place 

1  Miic.  1.55.andburntj.atlhedoorsoflliHirhouses 
4.  W.  they  brought  Ihe  altar  of  j.  and  the  table 

5U.  and  upon  ifie  altar  they  burnt  i. 
INCIJANTMENTS. 
nisd.  18. 13.  not  believe  anv  tiling  by  reason  of  i. 
INCLOSING. 

2  Mac.  1.  34.  the  kiiiu'  i-  the  r.i.ice.  made  it  holy 
INCONThNENCV. 

2  Esd.  5.  10.  i.  sliail  be  .T.nliij.iled  upon  earth 

INCORRiJPTIisLE. 

IVisd.  12.  1.  for  thine  i.  spirit  is  in  all  tl-.ings 

18.  t  4.  by  whom  the  i.  light  v/as  to  be  given 

INCOURUPTION. 

2  Esd.  4.  1 11.  to  understand  the  i.  that  is  evident 

IVisd  6.  18.  keepinjf  laws  is  the  assurance  of  i 

INCREASE. 
1  Esd.  9.  7.  thereby  lo  i.  the  sins  of  Israel 
T,,b.  I.  7.  the  first  tenth  part  of  all  i.  I  gave 
Ecd.  G.  5   a  fair  tongue  will  i.  kind  greetings 
20.  28.  tlial  lilleth  his  lands,  shall  i.  his  heap 
23.  3   lest  my  ignorances  i.  and  sins  abound 
39.  11.  and  if  he  live  he  shall  i.  it 
45.  'JO.  divided  to  him  the  first  fruits  of  the  i. 
C/(r.2.34.I  will  J.  them,  they  shall  nothediniinished 

1  Mac.  14.8.  the  eanh  gave  her  i.  the  trees  fruit 

2  Alac.  4.  4.  did  rage,  and  i.  Simon's  malice 
13  such  was  the  i.  of  heathenish  maimers 

INCREASED. 
2  Esd.  1.  6.  the  sins  of  their  talhers  are  i. 
5.  2.  iniquity  shall  be  i.  above  that  thou  seesl 
7.  41.  even  so  now  seeing  wickednoss  is  ;. 
Tob.  14.  2.  he  i.  in  Ihe  fear  of  the  Lord 
.Tud.  5.  9.  they  were  i.  with  gold  and  silver 
In.  23.  but  she  i.  more  and  more  in  honour 
F.rcl.  2.  3.  that  thou  mayest  be  i.  at  ihy  last  end 

1  MacA  .40.  a.i  had  her  glory,  so  was  her  dishonour  i. 
2.  :tO.  beciiuse  afflictions  i.  sore  upon  them 

2  Mac.  8.  8.  so  when  Philip  saw  that  this  man  i. 
INCRE.ASETH. 

IVisd.  16.24.  j.  his  strength  against  the  unrighteous 
Eccl.  31.  30.  drunkenness  i.  the  rage  of  a  fool 

INCREASING. 
Eci-.l.  43.  8.  i.  wonderfully  in  her  changing 
■'>   Mac.  4.  50.  i.  in  tnalice.  and  being  a  traitor 

INCREDULITY. 
2  Esd.  15.  3.  let  not  the  i.  of  them  trouble  thee 

INCURABLE. 
.Jud.  5.  12.  he  smo;.-  si:  I^-rypt  with  i.  plagues 

INlJf'.BTED. 
1  Mac.  10.  43.  flee  to  tenipie,  being  i.  to  the  kin 

INDIA. 
E.ith.  13.  1.  to  the  princes  from  T.  to  Elliioina 
I  Mac.  8.8.  the  country  of  {.  and  Media,  and  I.ydia 
INDIAN. 

1  Mac.  6.  37.  besides  tlie  I    that  ruled  him 
INDIFFERENT. 

Eccl.  42.  5.  and  of  merchants  (.  selling 
INDIGNATION. 

2  E^d.  8.  30.  take  thou  no  i.  at  ihem  which  are 
Eccl.  5.  6.  and  his  i.  resteth  upon  sinners 

3r>.  7.  raise  upi.  and  pour  out  wrath 

45.  19.  in  his  wrathful  i.  were  they  consumed 

Har.  2.  '20.  thou  hast  sent  out  thy  wrath  and  i. 

/it72S.they  took  great  i. and  conspired  against  kinf 

1  Jl/ijc.2.  49.  pride  got  strength,  and  the  wrath  of  z 
3.  27.  king  Antiochus  was  full  of  I. 

2  Mac.  4.  35.  many  other  nations  took  great  i. 
INESTIMABLE. 

•'  Esd  8.  21.  whose  throne  is  i.  whose  glory 

INEVITABLE. 
IVisd.  17.  14.  came  out  of  the  bottoms  of  i.  hell 

INFAMY. 
ffisd  2. 12.  he  objerteth  to  our  j.  the  transgressings 

INFANT3. 

./u(;.7. '27.  not  see  the  death  of  our  (.before  our  eyes 

IC).  5    make  my  i.  as  a  prey,  my  virgins  a  sptnl 

IVisii.  11.7.  commandment  whereby  i.  were  slain 

1  .Mac.  2.  9.  her  i.  are  slain  in  the  streets 

2  .Mac.  5.  13.  there  was  slaving  of  virsrins  and  i. 
H  4  remember  the  wicked  slaughter  of  harmless  i 

INFIDELITY. 
'>  Esd  7.  44.  i.  is  cut  off,  righteousness  is  grown 

INFINITE. 
Wisd.  8.  18.  in  works  of  her  hands  are  i.  rich?3 
E'-cl.  18.  17.  such  an  i.  number  of  creatures 
!,';.  i-").  and  a  strong  body  above  i.  wealth 


:!,';.  \'>.  and  a  strong  body  above  i.  wealth 
Prayer  of  Maiiass.  of  thy  i.  mercies  hast  appointed 
2  Mac.  2.  24.  for  congideriog  the  i.  numbw  ' 


INI 

2  Mat.  3  6.  trcasurv  was  fml  of  i  sums  ot  money 

INFIRMITY. 
2  Esd.  3.  22.  thus  i.  was  made  permanent 

INFIRMITIES. 
2  Esd.  4.27.  this  world  is  full  of  uiirighle<>u3n.ai«!t 

INFLAMED. 
Eccl.  28.  10.  the  more  they  will  be  i. 
.Su*.  8.  so  that  their  Inst  was  i.  toward  her 

1  Mac.  2.  24.  Mailathias  was  i.  with  zeal 
INFLUENCE. 

IVi.'d  7.  25.  a  pure  i.  from  the  glory  of  AlmightJ 

INFORMED. 

^Miic.  13.  4.  Lysias  i.  king  that  this  man  wascauK 

14.  1.  Judas  was  i.  that  Demetrius  had  taken 

INHABIT. 

2  F..<d.  3.28.  arelheir  deeds  better  that  (.  Babylon- 
/lid.  5.  3.  what  aie  the  cities  that  they  i.T 

14.  4.  you  and  all  that  i.  the  coast  of  Israel 
INHABITANTS. 
2  Esd.  fi.  26.  the  hetiri  of  the  i.  shall  be  changed 
Jud.  1.  10.  till  yon  come  to  all  the  i.  of  E>;ypt 

11.  the  «.  of  the  land  made  light  of  the  foiniiiani} 

12.  he  would  slay  all  the  (.  of  the  land  of  Moab 
2.  28.  fear  fell  on  all  the  j.  of  the  sea-foasis 

4.  11.  the  i.  of  Jerusalem  fell  before  Ihe  temple 

5.  4.  more  than  all  the  i.  of  the  west 

7.  13.  the  i.  of  Bethnlia  have  ibeir  water  thence 
20.  vessels  of  water  (ailed  all  the  ».  of  Bethulic 

8.  11.  O  ye  governors  of  ihe  i.  of  Belhulia 
IVisd.  1-2.  3.  to  destroy  those  old  i.  of  thy  holy  lam! 
Bar.  1.  15.  to  Juda  and  to  the  i.  of  Jerusalem 

1  ..Mac.  1.  28.  the  land  also  was  moved  for  the  i. 

38.  the  i.  of  Jerusalem  fled  because  of  tliera 
G.  12.  that  I  sent  to  destroy  the  i.  of  Judea 

2  Mac.  9.  2.  that  being  |mt  to  flight  of  the  L 
INHABITED. 

2  Esd.  3.  25.  they  that  i.  the  city  forsook  Iheo 
IVisd.  11.2.  through  the  wilderness  that  was  not  ( 
Eccl.  10.  3.  through  prudence  the  city  shall  be  i. 
38.  32.  without  these  cannot  a  city  be  i. 
Bar.  4.  35.  she  shall  be  i.  of  devils  for  a  time 

2  Mac.  3.  1.  when  the  holy  city  was  ?.  with  i>eaco 

9.  17.  would  go  through  all  the  wotid  that  was  i. 
12.  13.  city  was  (.  by  people  of  divers  countries 

INHERIT. 
2  Esd.  7.  17.  the  righteous  shonlr)  i.  these  things 

G7.  the  world  not  continue  with  them  that  j. 
Tab.  4,  12.  and  their  seed  shall  i.  the  land 
Eccl.  4.  13.  he  that  holdeth  her  fast,  shall  i.  glory 
IG.  he  shall  i.  her,  and  his  gent  ration  shall  hCfl 
G.  1.  for  thereby  thou  shall  (.  an  ill  name 

10.  11.  he  shall  i.  creeping  things,  beasts,  wornac 
].5.  G.  she  sliaf  cause  liini  U>i. an  everlasting  namo 

39.  '2,1.  so  shall  the  heathen  «'.  his  wrath 
44.  21.  would  cause  them  to  i.  from  sea  to  sea 

INHERITANCE. 

1  Esd  8.  85.  that  ye  may  leave  the  i.  of  the  landt 

2  f:<(/.0..59.vvhy  do"  we  not  possess  an  i-  with  woridt 

7.  9.  were  given  for  i.  how  shall  we  receive  thisi. 

8.  45.  and  have  mercy  on  thine  own  j. 
Tob.  3.  17.  she  belongeth  to  Tobias  by  right  ofi 

G.  12.  becau.se  the  risht  of/,  doth  ap|)ertain  to  thee 
.'ad.  9.  12.  I  pray  thee,  O  God  of  the  i.  of  Israel 

13.  5.  for  now  is  the  liine  lo  lielp  thine  i. 
1().  21.  every  one  returned  to  his  own  i. 

EstlLlO.  12.  so  God  remembered  and  justified  hiti 

13.  15.  yea,  they  desire  to  destroy  the  i. 
17.  hear  my  prayer,  and  he  merciful  to  thine  i. 

14.  5.  thou  t'oiikesi  Israel  for  a  perpetual  i. 
ti'isd.  3.  14.  an  (.  in  the  temple  of  Ihe  Lord 
Feci.  9.  6.  not  lo  harlots  that  thou  lose  not  thine  ». 

24.  7. 1  sought  rest,  and  in  whose  ;'.  shall  I  abidol 
19.  I  took  root  in  the  jiortion  of  the  Lord's  i. 
2-:).  and  loine  /.  is  sweeter  than  the  honey-coinli 

45.  22.  howbeit  in  the  land  of  the  people  he  had 
no  !.  for  lln^  Lord  himself  ishis  portion  and  i. 

25.lhattlie;.  ofthe  kinghetn  his  jiosterity  alone, 
so  the  i.  of  ,'\ar"n  should  also  be  to  hissefd 

46.  1.  that  he  niifflit  set  Israel  in  their  i. 
I  Mac.  G.  24.  thev  slew,  and  spoiled  our  i. 

'Srr  FATtlKRS. 

INHKRITED. 

TofAH.lS.hei.theirsnlisiinceandhisfatherTobift 

INIQUITY. 

1  E.'!d.  8. 70,  ereat  loen  have  been  partakersofthisi 
72.  assembled  to  me,  whilst  I  mourned  lor  thoi. 

2  K.«Z.5.2.2'.  shall  be  increased  above  that  ihou  see« 
7.  .'iG.  for  while  we  lived  and  committed  i. 
IG.  .5'2.  i.  shall  be  taken  away  out  ofthe  earth 

,/,r/.  5.  17.  the  God  that  hateth  i.  was  with  them 
21.  but  ifthere  he  no  i.  in  their  nation  _ 

G.  5.  hast  spoken  these  words  in  the  day  ofthinft 
n'isd.  5.  23.  tlius  i.  shall  lay  waste  the  earth 
Eccl.  7.  2.  and  j.  shall  turn  away  from  thee 
G.  seek  not  to  be  judge,  not  able  to  take  away  (!, 
10.  7.  and  by  both  doth  one  commit  i. 
17.26.  turn  to  Most  High,  and  turn  away  from  * 
20.  28.  that  pleaseth  great  men,  get  pardon  for  ». 
21 .3. all  ('.is  as  a  two-edged  sword,  wounds  whereo, 
23. 11.  that  useth  swearing,  ohall  be  fiHei  with  i 


INT 

ffeo/.27  10  lion  for  prey,so  sin  for  them  that  work  i. 

41.  18.  <>(  t.  boloru  a  cuugregation  and  ])eopie 

4y.  2  lit  took  away  llie  aiiuiiiiiiuttun  ol  i. 
Bar.  a.  7.  fur  we  have  calleil  lo  iuiikI  all  Iho.  i. 
L'uiL.  3.  G  t'vv  Wf  liuvu  siiiiiod  aij<l  c<piiiiiiiueil  t. 
I'raytr  uf  Mauufs   lor  lliu  iiiultiiuilc  iit'iiiine  i. 
'  Mac.  3.  (i.  all  ilie  workurs  ot'i.  wen;  tiuulplwd 

iO.  lliuy  come  ayaiiisi  us  in  iiiucli  pmlu  ami  «. 

9.  '■is.  and  llieie  arone  all  siicli  as  wrought  i. 

LMUUITIES. 
I  Rsd.  8.  '.'0.  now  are  we  belure  thoe  in  our  i. 

9.  -1.  uujuniiiii;  lor  ihe  great  i.  of  the  iiiultilutlo 
1  Lsd.  7.  tid.  Uial  lliey  which  hiive.  coiiitiiilteci  i- 

lii.  t>T.  leave  iiti'your  sins,  and  I'orgct  your  i. 
7S.  iiiid  iel  ihpl  your  i.  Iil't  u\i  IheiiiseKes 
77.  w(ie  III  ilierii  tiiat  are  covered  wuli  lliuir  i. 
Prayer  uf  Jiaitaa:.  1  havesiimeil,  I  ackiiow.miiic 
J.  lorguu  me  and  di'slioy  lue  riot  wilh  mine  i. 
1N.IURV. 
iMac.8. 17.  set  be  fore  their  eyes  the  i.tlieyliad  done 

INJUUIKS. 
Eccl.  10.  8.  because  iil«.  and  riches  got  hy  deceit 

INJURIOUS. 
Keci.8.11. rise  not  uji  in  anger  at  pres.  of  an  j.person 

INJUSTICE. 
EU:cl.  40. 12.  all  briberv  and  i.  shall  be  blotted  out 

INNER. 
F.ecl.  21. 14.  i.  parts  of  a  fool  like  a  broken  vessel 

1  Mac-  y.  54.  the  wall  of  i.  court  of  the  sanctuary 

2  Mac.  9.  5.  and  sore  tornienis  of  the  t.  parts 

INNOCENCV. 
Rstk.  16.  C.  the  i.  and  goodness  of  princes 

1  Mac.  2.  37.  out  said,  let  us  die  all  in  our  i. 
t>U.  Daniel  lor  his  i.  was  delivered  from  lions 

INNOCENT. 

2  Esd.  15.  8.  the  2.  and  righleous  blood  crieth 

U.  1  will  receive  the  i.  blood  from  among  them 
22. my  hand  shall  not  spare  them  that  shed  i. blood 
Ksth.  1(5.5.  caused  many  to  be  partakers  of  i.  blond 
EccZ.ll.lO.if  thou  meddle  much, thou  shalt  not  be  i. 
23.  II.  if  he  swear  in  vain,  he  shall  not  be  i. 
<nt£.53.for  thou  hast  condemned  the  i.  albeit  the  L. 
eaith.  the  t.  and  righteous  shalt  thou 
not  slay 
62.  thus  the  t.  blood  was  saved  the  same  day 

1  Mac.  I.  37.  thus  they  shed  i.  blood  on  every  eide 

3  Mac.  4.  47.  they  should  have  been  judged  i. 

INNUMERABLE. 
3  F.sd.  6.  3.  before  the  t.  imiliitude  of  angels 

44.  immediately  there  was  great  and  i.  fruit 
IVisd.l.Xl.  all  good  things  and  i.richss  in  her  hands 
18. 12.S-J  ihey  aliogeihei  had  '.dead  with  one  death 
Eccl.  37.  25.  but  tlie  days  of  Israel  are  i. 
iMac.  3.  6.  the  multitude  of  their  riches  was  t. 
INUUISITION. 

2  F.sd.  fi.  19.  and  1  will  begin  to  make  j.  of  them 
F.ccl.  23.  24.  and  i.  shall  be  matic  of  her  children 

41.  4.  there  is  no  /'.  in  tiie  grave 

INSPIRED. 
IVisd.  15.  11.  him  that  /   into  him  an  active  soul 

INSTRUCT. 
S  F.sd.  5.  32.  angfl  said,  hear  me,  and  I  will  i.  thrc 
frcci.7.23.hastt-liou  children?  e'.lheiri, and  bowdown 

10.  1.  a  wise  juilse  will  i.  his  jieople 

INSTRUOTEL*. 
tVisd.  (i.  II.  riesire  my  word,  and  ye  shall  be  i. 
Eccl.'i^.  14.  nothing  so  inncli  wi-rthasainiiid  well  2. 

INSTRUCTETil. 
Eccl.  37.  23.  a  wise  man  i.  his  people  and  fruits 

INSTRUCTION. 
F.ccl.  1.  27.  the  fear  of  (he  Lord  is  wisdom  and  «. 
ti.  18.  my  son,  gather  i.  from  thy  youth  up 
8  8.  for  of  1  hem  (hou  shalt  learn  i.  and  to  serve 
S3.  4.  anil  hind  up  i.  and  then  make  answer 
51.  26.  let  your  S'lil  receive  i.  she  is  at  hand 

INSTRUCTIONS. 
Eicl.  44.  4.  wise  and  el()i|iiem  in  their  i. 

INSTRUMENT, 
i  F.sd  13. 9.  nor  held  sword,  nor  any  t.  of  war, 28. 
Tnb.  7.  14.  and  did  wriie  an  i.  of  covenants 
F.ccl.  43.  2.  declaring  at  his  rising  a  marvellous  i. 

S.  bi'ing  an  i.  of  the  armies  above,  shining  in 
S  Mac.  13. 5.  it  had  a  round  i.  w  hicli  hanged  down 

INSTRUMENTS. 
1  Ksd.  4.  63.  they  feasted  with  i.  of  music 
5.  2.  and  wiili  musical  i.  and  labrels,  59. 

1  Mac.'o.  51.  engines  and  t.  lo  cast  fiie  and  stones 
9.39.  wilh  druii:s  and  i.  of  music,  and  weapons 
13.  42.  the  ponple  began  to  write  in  their  i. 

INSURRECTION. 
E  Esd.  16.  70.  a  great  i.  on  those  that  fear  the  Lord 
S  Mm.  4.  30.  they  ofTliaisus  and  Mallos  made  f. 

INTELLIGENCE. 

2  Mac.3.'}.  he  told  him  w  hat  i.  was  given  of  money 

INTEMPERANCE. 
2  Esd.l.  44.  i.  is  at  an  end,  infidelity  is  cut  off 

INTEMPER.ATE. 
Rwl.23.    3.  use  notlhv  miFiiih  lo  i.  swearing 

INTEND. 

£  MiiC  !i  3. 1  i.  the  good  of  my  own  coonirymen 

HXri 


JOH 

INTENDED. 

Esth.  13.  4.  the  uniting  of  kingdoms  honourably  i 
Hits.  62.  they  did  in  sucli  sort  as  they  maliciously  i 
2  Mac.  14.  5.  Jews  stood  atlected,  and  what  they  i. 

INTENT. 
JVisd.  12.  22.  to  the  i.  that  when  we  judge 
Bel  32.  to  the  (.  they  might  devour  Daniel 

INTERPRETATION. 
2  Esd.  12.  8.  shew  me  thy  servant  the  i.  of  vision 

10.  he  said  lo  me,  (his  is  the  t.  of  the  vision 

17.  this  is  the  i.  19,  22.  |  13.  22,  28. 

13.  15.  shew  me  now  yet  the  i.  of  this  dream 
21.  the  I.  of  the  vision  shall  1  shew  ihee 

53.  this  is  ihe  /.  of  the  dream  thou  sawest 
INTERPRETATIONS. 
2  Esd.  12.  35.  this  is  the  dream,  and  these  are  the  i. 
Eccl.  47.  17.  they  iiiarvelied  at  Ihee  for  thy  i. 

INTERPRETED. 
Estli.  11. 1.  the  same,  and  ihat  Lysimachus  had  j.  it 

INTERPRETER. 
Eccl.  17.5.  siieech,  an  i.  of  tlie  cogitations  thereof 

INTERRUPT. 
Eccl.  11.  8.  nor  i.  men  in  the  midst  of  their  talk 

INTOLERABLE. 
IVisd.  17. 14.  sleeping  the  same  sleep,  which  was  i. 
•iMacii.  10.  no  man  could  carry  for  his  i.  stink 

INTREAT. 
Eccl.  13.  3.  the  poor  is  wronged,  and  ho  must  t.  also 
28.  5.  who  will  i.  fir  pardon  of  his  sins  1 
Bar.  G.  41.  they  i.  Bel  that  he  may  sjieak 

1  Mac.  8.  18.  to  i.  them  tliev  would  take  the  yoke 

INTREATED. 
IVisd.  10.  3.  whom  they  had  i.  to  be  gone 

2  Mac.  13.  23.  i.  the  Jews  submitting  himsell 

INTREATING. 
Tob.  1.  22.  Achiacharu*  i.  for  me,  I  returned 
INVADE. 

1  Mac.  13.  12.  removed  to  i.  the  land  of  Judea 
20.  after  this  came  Tryphon  to  i.  the  land 

14.  31.  their  enemies  pur()Osed  to  i.  their  country 

15.  40.  to  provoke  the  people,  and  to  i.  Judea 

INVADING. 

2  iJs(^.  15. 16. sedition  among  men, and  i.  one  another 

INVENTED. 
A'«5.43. as  these  men  have  maliciously  i.  against  me 

INVENTION. 
IVisd.  14.  12.  and  «'.  of  them  the  corruption  of  life 
15.  4.  nor  did  the  mischievous  i.  of  men  deceive 
INVENTIONS. 
2  Esd.  6.  5.  or  ever  the  i.  of  them  Ihat  now  sin 
8.  27.  regard  not  the  wicked  i.  of  the  heathen 
13.  37.  rebuke  the  wicked  i.  of  those  nations 

15.  48.  hast  followed  her  that  is  hated  in  all  her  ('. 

16.  63.  he  knoweih  your  i.  and  what  voti  think 

INVINCIBLE. 
./urf.  16.  13.  (hou  art  wonderful  in  strength  and  ?'. 
IVisd.  5.  19.  he  shall  take  holiness  tor  an  r.  shield 
2  Mac.  1.  13.  the  army  wilh  him  that  seemed  i. 

INVIOLABLE. 
2  Mac.  3.  12.  and  the  i.  saiii-tity  of  Ihe  teinpla 

INVISIBLE. 
2  jVac.  9.5.  the  Lord  smote  him  wilh  an  i.  plague 

INVITE. 
Eccl.  13.  9.  so  much  the  more  will  he  i.  thee 

INVITED. 
EccZ.13.9.ifthou  be  i.with  a  mighty  man,  withdraw 

INVOCATION. 
2/tfac. 15. 26. encountered  enemies  with  i.and  prayer 

INWARD. 
2  Mac.  3.  16.  declared  tlie  ('.  agony  of  his  mind 

INWARDLY. 
Eccl.  19.  26.  but  i.  he  is  full  of  deceit 
JOACIM. 

1  Esd.l.ZT.  the  king  made  J.  his  brother  king  of  Jud. 

38.  and  he  bound  J.  and  the  nobles,  but  Zaraces 

39.  five  and  twenty  years  old  was  J.  when  king 
43.  and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

5.5.  and  J.  the  son  of  Zorobabol,  a  priest  went  up 
Jud.  4.  6.  also  J.  (he  high-priest  in  Jerusalem 
8.  did  as  J.  the  high  (iriest  had  commanded 
14. J. had  his  loins  girt  with  sackcloth,  and  offered 
15.  8.  then  J.  the  high-priest  came  to  behold 
Sus.  1.  there  dwelt  a  man  in  Babylon  called  J. 
4.  J.  was  a  great  rich  man  j'.ed  had  a  fair  garden 
28. when  people  were  asseinijled  lo  her  husband  J. 
29.  Susanna,  daughter  of  Clielchias,  J.  wife 
63.  Susanna,  wilh  J   her  husband,  praised  God 
JOEL 

2  Esd.  1.  39.  I  will  give  fir  leaders,  Arrios,  J. 
JOHN. 

1  Mac.  2.  1.  then  arose  R'atlathi»e,  the  son  of  J. 

8.  17.  Juda'i  chose  Eupolimus  the  son  of  J. 

9.  35.  now  Jonathan  had  lietit  hU  brother  J. 
36.  the  chiUlren  of  J.imbr;  came  and  took  J. 
38.  ihey  remembered  J.  th<>ir  brother  and  went  up 

l**.  .53.  when  Simon  saw  th.it. If  was  a  valiant  man 


JOS 


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lly  niei!  ;'.  themselve« 
M-lvfs  to  them 
s  close  lo  I  In   town 
.-ell  his  own  brethren 


1  Mac.  16.  21.  one  had  run  afore  to  Gazara,  told  J 
23.  as  concerning  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  J. 

2  Mac.  4.  11.  by  J.  the  father  of  Enpolemus 

11.  17.  J.  and  Absalom  who  were  ^ent  from  )01 
JOIN. 

1  Esd.  8.  84.  ye  shall  notj.  your  daughters  to  soW' 

2  F.sd.  15.  30.  with  great  power  come  and^.  battlu 
1  Mac.  10.  4.  before  he /.  '.>  iili  Alexander  against  lie 

II.  1.  lo  gel  ids  kingdom,  and  J.  it  to  his  ov.'n 

13.  14.  that  Simon  meant  lo  j.  buttle  wilh  him 

JOINED. 

1  Esd.  1.  29.  butj.  baltle  wilh  him  in  the  plaio 

Tub.  (j.  17.  his  heart  was  eti'ectuallyj.  to  iier 

./ud.  14.  iO.  Achior  was_;.  lo  the  house  of  Israel 

F.ccl.  51.  20.  I  have  ha y  heartj.  with  her 

1  Mac.  1.  15.  Ihey  j.  iheiiiselves  lo  the  heathen 
4.  14.  so  theyj.  bullle,  and   I'^e  heathen  lied,  34 

1  7.  43.  I  9.  47.  I  1'    49,  33,  78.  ,  11.  U9. 

2  Mac.'H.'Xi. 

6.  21.  to  whom  some  uiigo 

8.  1.  acceiil  all  thai  J.  then 
15.  14.  when  he  had  j.  slii| 

2J»/rtc.8.22.  andj.  wiih  hm 

JOINING. 
Sus.  4.  Joacim  had  a  fair  ganhii  /.  to  his  houso 
1  Mac.  10.  26.  not  ?.  youiselvis  with  our  eiiemiea 

.TO'lNlN(;S. 
Eccl.  27.  2.  as  a  nail  ^li.•kelh  fast  between  ihe  » 

JOLLITY. 

1  Esd.  3.  20.  it  turnelh  every  thought  inloj. 
Eccl.  13.  8.  thou  be  not  hionghi  down  in  iliy  « 

JONAS. 

2  Esd.  1.39.  I  will  give  (or  leaders,  Abdias  and  J 
Tub.  14.  4.  those  things  which  J.  s|'iike  of  Ninev 

8.  those  things  which  llie  pio(ihet  J.  spake 
JONATHAN. 
1  Mac.  2.  5.  called  J.  whose  surname  was  Apphiu 

4.  30.  into  the  hands  of  J.  the  son  of  Saul 

5.  17.  I  and  .1.  my  brother  will  go  into  Galaad 

9.  19.  J.  and  Simon  took  Juilas  (heir  brother 
31.  upon  this  J.  took  the  governance  upon  binj 
.33.  then  J.  and  Simon  Hed  into  the  wilderness 
35.  J.  had  sent  his  brother  John  to  pray  his  friend] 
37.  after  this  came  word  lo  J   and  Simon 

44.  then  said  J.  to  his  company,  let  us  go  up 
48.  then  J.  and  they  Ihat  were  with  liiiii  leaped 
58.  behold,  J.  and  his  company  are  at  ease 

10.  3.  wioreover  Demetrius  sent  letters  to  J. 

21.  J.  put  on  the  holy  robe  and  gaihcred  f  ireea 

11.  6.  J.  met  Ihe  king  wilh  gieal  pomp  al  Joppa 
20.  J.  gathered  tiigeiher  them  thai  weie  in  JiiduL 

41.  in  the  mean  time  J.  srni  to  k;iig  Deinetriua 
44.  on  this  J.  sent  him  three  llioiisand  slK'iig  nieie 
67.  as  for  J.  and  his  host  Ihey  piiched  at  (Irnesai 
69.  men  in  ambush,  all  (hnl  were  of  J.  side  tlej 

12.  1.  now  when  J.  saw  Ihat  ihe  time  sinvi  d  him 
3.  J.  the  high-priest  and  llie  people  sent  us 

.')2.  (here  they  bewailed  J.  and  iliem  wiili  hiv.i 

13.  11.  also  ho  sent  J.  (he  son  of  Absalom 

19.  Tryphon  dissembled,  nor  wonlil  he  let  J.  go 
23.  at  Bascama  he  slew  J.  who  was  buried  iheta 
25.  Simon  took  the  bones  of  J.  his  brother 

14.  16.  when  rt  was  heard  Ihat  J.  was  dead 
18.  (hey  made  wi(h  Judas  and  J.  his  brethren 
30.  after  that  J.  basing  g.atlien-d  his  iialion 

1  Mac.  1.  23.  J.  beginning,  and  the  n■^t  answering 

8.  22.  he  joined  Simon,  and  Joseph,  and  J. 

JOPPA,  JOI'PK. 
1  F.s^.5.55.  bring  cedar-lrees  liv  lloats  (o  haven  of  J 

1  Mac.  10.  75.  and  he  pilehed  his  (eiits  against  J 

but  Ihey  of  J.  sliul  him  out  of  the  city 
76.  (hey  le(  him  in,  and  so  Jonathan  won  J. 
11.6.  Jonadiaii  met  (he  king  wilh  grea(  pomp  at  J 
12.  33.  whence  he  (urned  a-idi!  to  .1.  and  won  it 
13. 11.  he  sen(  Jonadian  with  a  irnai  power  to  J 
14.  5.  so  in  this  (hat  he  lonk  J.  for  a  haven 

34.  moreover,  he  fortified  J.  and  fJazara 
15.28.  you  withhold  J.  and  ttnzira.Miid  tlietowef 

35.  v\'hereas  thou  deinandi'si  .1.  and  (»a/.:ir." 

2  Jl/(ic.4.21.hecame(o  J.  from  thcn-r  (o  Jit-j-'  li.^m 
12.  3.  men  of  J.  also  did  such  nn  ungodly  deed 

7.  root  out  all  tlipm  of  the  cilv  of  J. 
JORAM. 
1  Esd.  1.  9.  Assabias,  and  Odiiol,  and  J.  cap(ains 

JORDAN. 

.hid.  5.  15.  and  passing  over  J.  tliev  possessed  all 

Kc.cl.  24.  26.  abound  as  J.  in  the  lime  of  harvest 

1  Mac.  5.  24.  Judas  and  Jonaiiian  wcn(  over  J 

.52.  ai(er  Ihis  went  they  over  J.  in'n  the  plam 

9.  .34.  he  came  near  to  J.  with  all  his  host 

42.  they  turned  aside  lo  (he  mar  sli  of  J. 

4'>.  he  came  to  (he  banks  of  J.  widi  a  steal  power 
4ii.  (he  water  of  J.  on  il.is  side  and  that  side 
48.  the  v  leapt  inio  .J.  and  swam  over  lot  he  fr.rihc* 
bank,  Ihe  other  nasserl  no!  over  J.  unto  thon 
JOSABAD. 


le.l.thenc  imeup  J.  from  Gazntr; and  told  Simon    1  Esd.  8. S3,  with  them  "ere  J.  and  Moc-(h,  Levite^ 
2.  called  his  (wo  eldest  son^i  .JiidaK  and  J.  |  JOSEDTC. 

9.  but  J.  still  lidlowed  after  them  lo  Cedron        ll  Esd.  5.  5.  Jesus  the  s.'.n  nf  J.  son  of  Saraias,  48. 
19  he  s^.-.t  (.'hers  also  to  Gazara  to  kill  J.  1  ^SccJksus. 


AMCTTPHA.J 


IftO 


JUD 


12  Jlfac.lJ.9.  were  rondv  to  pierce  thro'  wajla  of  j. 
ISAAC. 


JOSEPH. 

Ecc/.  49.  15.  nor  was  lliert  a  man  born  like  to  J.  .,        ,       . 

1  Mac. -2.  53.  J  iritiniuol'ilislr.sskcptcoimnuiidiii.  |.2Es<i.  3.  lb.  and  unto  liini  iliou  gavestl.  and  unto 
5.  18.  suliKlel'iJ 


ill'  Z.ir.luirias,  and  Azaria 
las,  and  Azanas,  cajitanis 


I.  also  ihou  gavesl  Jacob  and  Esan 
/uJ.  a.  26.  and  liDW  he  tried  I.  and  what  happened 
lalj    and  AzariaVwere  putt'o  Higlit  j  Ecci.  44.  'J'J.  with  1.  did  he  establisli  the  blessing 
o  wii    Siinun,  and  J.  and  Jonallian  i  JJan.  3.12.inetcy  ant  depart,  tur  thy  servant  I.  sake 
'  ISLANDS, 


56.  J.  son  ol'Zai-i 

GO.  It  was,  ll 

B  -l/uc.  S.  2 

10  I'J. Maccabeus  leli  Sunon,  and  J. and  Zaccheus  I 

JOSHUA.  I 

8  Mac   12.  15.  did  cist  down  Jericho  in  lime  of  J. 

JOSIAS. 
]  Esd.  1.  1.  J.  beld  llie  least  of  the  passover 
7.  J.  gave  thirly  thousand  lainhs,  and  kids 
25.  I'i-araoh  cam.',  and  J.  went  out  against  him 

28.  I'owbeit,  J.  did  not  turn  back  his  cliariot 
32.  Jeremv  the  |.r(i|'lat  I'linented  for  J. 

3'J.  and  everv  one  of  the  acts  that  J.  did 
34.  the  people  made  Joachaa  llieson  of  J.  king 
Ecci.  49. 1-  llie  remembrance  of  J.  is  like  perfume 
4.all  exceiit  David, Kzekias  and  J. were  defective 
JOURNEY. 
I  Esd.  8.  50.  to  ilesire  of  him  a  prosperous^ 
Tab.  4.  15.  nor  let  drunkenness  go  wiih  thee  in  ;, 

5.  16.  God  send  ynii  a  good  7.  God  prosper  your/ 
•21.  his  j.  shall  he  prosperous,  he  s-liall  return 

6.  1.  as  they  went  on  theirj.  they  came  to  Tigris 

10.  1.  and  when  the  days  of  the  j.  were  expiied 
11.  the  (jod  of  heaven  give  you  a  prosperous/ 

11.  1.  Ihat  he  had  given  him  a  prosperous  j. 
Wisd.  13.  18.  and  f>r  a  good  j.  he  a.sketh  of  that 

18   3.  10  be  a  guide  of  the  unknown  j.  and  a  sun 
1  JUac.  7.  45.  they  pursued  af  er  them  a  day's  j. 

11.  2.  wheicuiioii  he  look  liisj.  into  Syria 

2. Vac.  !l.  4.  his  chanot-man  to  dispatch  the  J. 
7.  tilled  wllh  pride,  commanding  to  Imsle  lhe_;. 

12.  10.  were  gone  m  their^'.  toward  Timotheus 

JOURNEYED. 

1  Mac.  10.  77.  lie  went  to  Azotus  as  one  that 7. 

JOY. 

2  Esd.  2.  19.  I  will  fill  thy  children  with 7. 

7.  61.  as  shall  bej.  over  them  that  are  persuaded 
Tab.  7.  18.  Loid  give  Iheej.  for  this  ihy  sorrow 

8.  17.  finish  their  life  in  health  wilh  j.  and  mercy 
11.  17.  there  waaj.  amongst  all  liisbreihren 

13.  10.  his  tabernacle  huilt  in  thee  again  with 7. 

11.  all  generationsshall  praise  thee  wilh  great  7. 
fud.  12.  14.  it  shall  he  my  7.  to  the  day  of  my  death 

16. 11.  then  my  afflicted  shouted  forj. 
F.sUi.  10.  13.  with  an  assembly,  and  7.  and  gladness 

13.  17.  turn  our  sorrow  into 7.  that  we  may  live 

14.2.all  placesofherj.  sliefilled  with  hertorn  hair 
18.  nor  had  thine  handmaid  any  7.  since  the  day 

18.  21.  God  hath  turned  ihe  day  to 7.  un;o  ihein 
H'isd.  S.  16.  haih  no  sorrow,  hut  mirth  and 7'. 
Keel.  1.  12.  givelhj.  and  gladness,  and  a  long  life 
21.  and  aflerwardsj.  shall  spring  up  to  him 

2.9.  thatfear  Ld.  hope  for  everlasiingj.  and  morcy 

3.  5.  he  shall  have.;,  of  his  own  children 

4.  12.  that  seek  to  her  early  shall  be  filled  \vith7. 

8.  28.  aid  that  shall  be  turned  to  thy  7. 

31    shall  put  her  abcmt  thee  as  a  crown  of7. 
15.  6.  he  shall  find.;    and  a  crown  of  gladness 
25.  7.  a  man  that  liatlij.  of  his  children 
30.  1.  Ihat  he  may  have 7.  of  him  in  the  end 
2.  that  chasliseth  his  son,  shall  have  ;'.  in  him 
10.  there  is  no  7.  almve  the  ;'.  of  the  heart 
Bar.  2.23.  the  voice;  of  mirth  and  the  voice  ofj. 
4.!l.with7.did  I  nourish  them, but senlthem  away 
S2.  and  .;.  is  come  to  nic  ft"m  the  holy  One 
23.  hut  God  will  give  you  lo  me  again  wilh 7. 

29.  he  shall  hiing  yon  everlasting^.  aL'iin 

30.  behold  the7'.  that  cometh  to  ihoe  from  God 
.V  9.  God  shall  lead  Israel  with.;,  in  light  ofglory 

1  Mac.  3.  45.  ;  was  taken  from  Jacob,  pipe  ceased 

5.  23.  he  brought  ih.in    o  Jiidea  with  greatj. 
54.  so  they  went  up  lo  mount  Sion  willi7. 

14.  II.  and  Israel  rejoiced  wilh  grcatj. 

2  Mac.  3.  .30.  for  Ihe  temple  was  filleil  wilh7'. 

9.  19.  wislieih  much  7.  health,  anil  prosperity 

15.  28.  returning  again  with  7'.  ihev  knew 

JOYFUL. 
S  E«(i.  2.  30.  hcj.  ',  til  lu  mo  her  of  children 

12.  34.  he  shall  make  iIiothJ.  till  Ihe  c.miing 
Tub.%.  10.  lo  hi;  praised,  forihoii  hast  made  me7'. 

13   10.  let  him  make  ;.  iho<e  ihal  are  captives 
Jud.  14.9.  the  peo|il-  niaile  a  7.  noise  in  their  city 

JOYFULNESS. 
2  E'id.  2.  36.  receive  thuj.  of  your  zlory 
Wiid.'i  O.let  us  have  lok.MH  ofoiirj.  in  every  place 
Ecc/..30.  a.  the 7.  of  1  m  in  iirolongcth  his  days 

IRKSOME. 
Ecr-l.^  13.  the  discoiirsi'  .>r  fools  is  i.  and  their  part 

IRON. 
B«:M2. 10.  like  mi  rusieih,  so  is  his  wickedness 

29.  15.  sand  and  i  mass  (i(  i.  is  e:isier  to  hear 
28.20.  for  Ik-e  v  ike  thereof  is  a  yoke  of  z.  and  made 
38.28.  Ihe  im'ith  considering  the  i.  work 

39.  26.  fire,  t.  and  salt  for  the  use  of  man's  life 
48.  17.  he  diiseil  Ihe  hard  rock  with  1. 
Praaercf  Manast.\  am  hownd  down  with  i.  bands 
809 


Ecci,.  43.  23.  by  counsel  he  planlelh  j.  therein 
47.  16.  lliv  name  went  far  unto  thei.  for  thy  peace 

ISLES. 
1  Mac.  6.  29.  came  to  him  IVom  i.  of  the  sea^  bands 

11.  38.  whom  he  gathered  from  1.  of  the  heathen 

14.  5.  he  made  an  entrance  to  the  i.  of  the  sea 

15.  1.  Antiochus  sent  letters  from  i.  of  the  sea 
ISMAEL. 

.lud.  2.  23.  they  spoiled  all  the  children  of  I. 
ISRAEL. 

1  Efd.  1.3.  the  Leviles,  the  holy  ministers  of  I. 

4.  seive  Ihe  Loid,a:id  minister  unto  his  people  I, 

2. 3.  Lord  of  I.  the  most  high  Lord  made  me  king 
5.  61.  because  his  glory  is  for  ever  in  all  1. 

7.  8.  they  ottered  twelve  goals  for  the  sin  of  alll. 

8.  7.  but  taught  I.  the  ordinances  and  judgments 
27.  I  gathered  together  men  of  I.  to  go  with  me 

9. 7.  ir  marrying,  thereby  to  increase  the  sins  of  I. 

2  E.^d.^2.  16.  for  1  have  known  my  name  in  I. 

3.  30.  that  I.  by  name  hath  kept  thy  precepts 

4.  23.  wherefore  I.  is  given  up  a  reproach 

5.  35.  that  I  inijht  not  have  seen  the  toil  of  I. 

9.  30.  hear  ine,b  I.  and  mark  my  words,  M.  28. 

12.  46.  he  of  good  comfirt,  O  1.  be  not  heavy 
Jud.  8.  33.  the  Lord  will  visit  I.  by  mine  hand 

10.  1.  after  she  oeiised  to  cry  to  the  God  of  I. 

16.  l.Juilas  began  losing  this  thanksgiving  in  all  I. 
Estk^  10.9.  my  nation  is  this  I.  which  cried  to  God 

13.9.  if  thou  hast  appointed  to  save  I. 
14.5.thouO  I.iird,tcokesl  I. from  among  all  people 
Eccl.  17.  17.  but  1.  !3  the  Lord'ii  portion 
24.  8.  a.id  id  thine  inheritance  be  in  I. 
."6.  12.  on  I.  whom  ihou  hast  no  med  thy  first-born 
37.  25.  but  the  day=  of  I.  are  innumerable 

45.  5.  that  he  might  teach  I.  hin  judgments 
II.  after  the  number  of  the  tribes  of  I. 
17.  ilist  should  inform  I.  in  his  !av/s 

46.  1.  that  he  might  set  i.  in  their  inheritance 

47.  11.  he  gave  him  a  throne  ofglory  in  I. 
50.  13.  before  all  the  congregation  of  I. 

flcr.2. 1,  pronounced  agst.  ourjud.ges  that  judged  I, 

3.  1.  O  God  of  I.  the  soul  in  anguish  crietli 
36.  and  he  hath  given  it  to  I.  his  beloved 

4.4.  O  I.  happy  are  we,  for  things  are  made  known 
5.  be  of  cheer,  my  people,  the  memorial  of  1. 

5.  7.  that  I.  may  go  safely  in  the  glory  of  God 
Dan.  3. 12.  mercy  not  depart  for  ihy  holy  I.  sake 
Siis.  48.  areyesueh  fouls,  ye  sons  of  I.  ye  that  with- 
out knowledge  have  condemned  a  daughter  of  I.? 

1  Mac.  3.2.tliey  finight  with  cheerfulness  battle  of  I. 

4.  11.  theie  is  One  who  delivereth  and  savelh  1. 
5. 3.  ag.  Esau  in  Idumea,  because  they  besieged  I. 

7.5.  all  the  wicked  and  ungodly  men  of  I. 
2-.'.  Judali  into  their  power,  did  much  hurt  in  I. 
28.  sent  Nicanor  that  bare  deadly  hate  unto  I. 

8.  18.  the  Grecians  did  oppress  I.  wilh  servitude 

9.  21.  the  valiant  man  fallen  that  delivered  I. 
51.  that  they  might  woik  malice  upon  I. 

10. 40.  remembered  Ihegteat  evil  he  had  done  in  I. 

1 1.  23.  he  chose  certain  of  the  elders  of  i. 

12.  52.  wherefore  all  I.  made  great  lamentation 
1.3.  4.  all  my  brethren  ere  elain  for  I.  eako 

41.  thus  the  yoke  was  taken  away  from  I. 
14.11.  he  made  peace  and  l.rejoiced  wilh  greatji.y 

10.  2.  that  we  have  delivered  I.  oflenlimes 

2  J/ac.  1.25.  thou  that  deliveresll.  from  trouble 
20.  receive  the  sacrifice  for  thy  whole  peojile  I. 

9.  5  but  ti.^?  God  of  I.  smote  them  with  a  plague 
10.33.  Lord  niio  had  done  such  great  things  for  I. 

1 1.  0.  he  Would  send  a  good  iingel  to  deliver  I. 
iSHAELITES. 

Jud.  fi.  14.  the  I.  descended  from  their  city 
Bar.  3.  4.  hear  now  Ike  prayers  of  ihe  dead  I. 
1  Mac.  1.  43.  manv  I.  consented  to  his  religios 
53.  and  drove  the  I.  into  iiecret  places 
58.  thus  did  thev  to  the  I.  every  month 
3.  46.  the  I.  asaemblcd  theirselves  together 
n.  18.  they  slinl  up  Ihe  I. round  about  the  sanctuary 
7.23.  the  mischief  Alcimus  had  done  among  the  I. 

ISSUED. 
1  Mac.  14.  3f   made  a  lower  out  of  which  they  i. 

ITERATING. 
F.ccl.  41.  23.  or  of  i.  and  speaking  against  that 

JUDA 
;  Kjfi.  1.  24.  thou  .1.  woiililst  not  obey  me 
./&,j   14.  7.  blessed  art  Ihou  in  the  tabernacle  of  J. 
Kcc.  49.  4.  even  the  kings  of  J.  fail-d 
Su.f.  .50.  O  thou  seed  of  Chanaan,  and  not  of  J. 

.57.  but  the  daughter  of  J.  would  not  abide 
1  Jl/(ic.  2.  0.  blasphemies  that  wre  committed  in  J. 
7.  22.  had  gotten    he  land  of  J.  into  their  power 
51.'.  the  land  of  J,  was  in  rest  a  little  while 
5M 


JUDAISM. 
2  Mae.  2.  21   Ibat  behaved  to  their  h«r.our  fcrS 

JUDAS. 
I  ^1/ac.  3. 12.  J.  took  their  ispoile,  Apolionius'swj.r.'' 
25.  the  fear  of  J.  began  lo  fill  on  naiions  roniid 
42.  when  J.  saw  that  miseries  were  inuliiplied 

4.  5.  Goigias  came  by  night  inio  the  camp  xj( i 
16.  J.  retu.-ned  with  his  host  from  pursuir..; 

21.  the  host  of  J.  111  Ihe  pliiin  ready  to  fight 
2,3.  then  J.  relurnea  lo  9.  \il  the  tents 

41.  J    appointed  men  tn  i.glit  against  those 

5.  28.  J.  turned  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness 

38.  J.  sent  men  to  espy  'I  39.  J.  went  to  meet 

44.  nor  conlil  lliey  stand  any  longer  before  Jl 
48.  J.  sent  unto  them  in  peaceable  manner 
01.  because  they  were  not  obidienl  unto  J. 
05.  afterward  went  J.  forth  v\ilh  his  breihren 

6.  19.  J.  purposing  to  destroy  them,  called  peo|iie 

42.  then  J.  and  his  host  entered  into  battle 

7.  6.  J.  and  his  breihren  have  slain  ihy  fiien'is 

10.  Ihey  sent  messengers  lo  J.  and  his  brethren 
23.  J.  went  out  inio  all  Ihe  coasts  of  Judea 

40.  bill  J.  pitched  in  Adasa  wilh  3000  men 

8.  1.  J.  had  heard  of  the  fame  of  Ihe  Ro-nans 

9.  7.  J.  therefore  saw  that  his  host  slipped  away 

13.  they  of  J.  side  sounded  their  trumpeto  also 
IS.  J.  also  was  killed,  and  the  remnant  fied 
28.  for  this  cause  J.  friends  mine  together 
31.  Jonathan  rose  up  instead  of  his  brother  3 

11.  70.  J.  the  son  of  Calplii,  a  captain  was  left 

I  Miic.  12.  5.  when  J.  heard  of  his  ciuelty  done 

28.  when  J.  had  called  upon  Almighty  God 

39.  J.  came  lo  lake  up  Ihe  bodies  of  the  slaia 
42.  J.  e.xhorted  tlie  people  to  keep  fr«m  sin 

13.  1.  it  was  told  J.  Ihal  Aniioclins  was  cominff 
12.  J.  commanded  they  should  be  in  readinesc 
20.  J.  conveyed  sni'h  tliinss  as  were  necessary 

22.  Ihe  king  fought  witli  J.  and  was  overcome 

14.  I.  J.  was  informed  ||  10.  as  long  as  J.  liveth 
22.  J.  placed  armed  men  in  convenient  places 

15.20.  but  J.  encountered  Ihe  enemies  wilh  prayei 
See  MAtTAiiEus. 
JUDEA. 
I  Esd.  1.  26.  what  to  do  with  thee,  O  king  of  J. 
4.  45.  when  J.  was  made  desolate  by  the  Chaldees 
Tob.  I.  18.  when  he  fled  from  J.  1  buried  them 
.fud.  3.  9.  over-againsi  Esdraelnn,  near  unto  J. 
4.  7.  bv  them  there  was  an  entrance  into  J. 

8.  21.  if  we  he  mkcn  so,  all  J.  shall  lie  waste 

11.  19.  1  will  lead  thee  llirongh  the  midst  of  J 

1  Miic.  0.  5.  that  went  ngainst  the  limd  of  J.  48". 

9.  1.  sent  them  into  thelund  of  J.  thesecoiiil  time. 
in.  :V)  they  shall  mil  be  taken  of  the  land  of  J. 
II.  2.H.  that  h"  Would  make  J.  free  from  tribute' 
12.35.  about  huikliiiv  strong  hnlds  in  J.  13.  33. 
13    1.  a  areat  host  lo  invaiie  the  land  of  J.  12. 

14.  33.  Simon  fonified  Hie   pities  of  J. 

15.  30.  of  the  yilaces  wiihont  the  borders  of  J. 
40.  Clime  to  invade  J.  ||  41.  on  the  ways  of  J. 

10.  10.  he  returned  int.)  the  find  of  J.  in  peacei 
^Mac.5.  II.  he  thousht  that  J.  h-id  revolted 

11.  5.  he  came  to  J.'aiid  drew  near  lo  Belh«ura 

13.  1.  was  coming  with  a  great  power  inio  J. 
JUDGE. 

2  Esd.  4.  IS.  if  thou  werlj.  betwi.xt  these  two 

7.  19.  he  said  to  me,  there  is  no.;,  above  God 
a.  IB.  Ihe  swiftness  of  thej.  that  is  to  come 

14.  32.  forasmuch  as  he  is  a  righteon».7. 

16.  67.  behold,  God  himself  is  \boj.  fear  him 
.Fud.  7.  24.  God  be 7.  betv^•een  vis  and  yon 
rVisd.  9.  7.  to  be 7.  of  thy  sons  and  danghter» 

15.  7.  of  cither  sort,  the' potter  Ivmself  is  ihe  7'. 
F.crl.  7.  0.  seek  not  to  be  7.  beins  not  able  lo  take 

8.  14.  go  not  to  law  with  a.;,  fir  they  will  judge 

10.  I.  a  wise  ;'.  will  inslrne't  Ins  people 
2.  as  Ihe/ of  the  people  isliimse'f,  soareofilcera 

35.  12.  fir  Ihe  Lord  is7'.  with  him  is  no  respect 

41.  18.  of  an  offence  before  aj.  and  ruler 
liar.  0.  14.  as  ihouffh  he  were  nj-  (d'the  countrr 

1  Mac.  2.  55.  Jesus  was  made  a 7.  in  Isniel 

2  Mac.  12.  0.  callinson  God  the  righieousj.  4T- 
JUPGE,  f'rrb. 

1  Esd.  3.  9.  the  three  princes  of  Persia  shnll/ 
8.23.  thev  mnv  ;.  in  all  Syria  and  Plienice 

2  Esd.  2.  20.  do' right  to  the  widow,  .;.  for  the  fi- 
iherless,  give  to  ihe  pout 

jrisd.3.  8.  thev  shnll/.  the  nations  have  domitiioe 

9.  12.  then  shall  1 7.  ihv  people  riuhteously 

12.  21.  wilh  circumspection  didsl  thou  7.  Ihy  BOC 
22.  that  when  we  ;'.  we  should  carefully  think 

F.ccl.  4.  15.  who  gives  eat  lo  licrshallj.  the  nalior.t 
8.  14.  they  will7'.  for  him  according  to  his  bonouj 

1 1.  28.  ;'.  none  blessed  before  hs  death 
31.  15.  7.  ofthyneiffhhour  bv  thyself,  bedisn.rRBt 
35. 17.  the  Most  High  shall  behold  to;,  rlgh.leor.al^ 

45.  26.  wisdom  to  7.  his  people  in  ri'htoousnesii 
Bar.  6.  .54.  neilhercan  they  7.  their  own  cHcjiR 

04. are  able  neither  to  7.can8es,nordogood  toriion 
1  Mac.  7.  42. 7.  him  according  to  his  wickednosa 
£  Mac.  6.  12.'but  that  \heyj.  those  |^uni8hin«nl 


JUD 

JUDGED. 

4  Esd.  8.  49  hast  nulj.  idysclf  worlliy  to  be  much 
11.  41.  tlic  earth  hast  ihou  nolj.  vvilli  truth 
'2.9.  thou  tiiist^.  me  worthy  toslievv  iiicla^l  times 

fyttd.  (i.  4.  you  liave  not  j.  aright  imr  kept  law 
10.  that  keep  noliness  lioJily  aliall  baj.  Iioly 

11.  y.  knew  how  the  ungodly  were^'.  ui  wrath 

12.  22.  when  we  ourselves  are,;,  look  for  mercy 
Eccl.  2.1.  7.  nme  things  which  I  liave^'.  to  be  happy 

20.  2(i.  that  houourelh,  shall  baj.  wise  of  all 
35.  jS.  lill  he  havej'.  the  cause  oClifo  ])eople 

Bar. '2.  1.  pronounced  against  our  judges  that  j.  Isr. 

2  Mac.  4.  47.  should  have  beetij.  innocent 
9.  15.7.  not  worthy  so  much  as  to  be  buried 
11.36  such  things  as  \\e.j   to  be  releried  to  kings 
JUDGFiS. 

3E,?J.  2. 17.  thej.  that  are  In  (^elosyria  and  Phetiice 
8  23.  and  thou  Esdras  ordain  j.  and  justices 
9.  13   wilh  them  rulers  and  j.  ol'every  place 

H'i.'id.  1.  1.  lovp  righteousness,  ye  ihatbej'. of  earlh 

6.  1.   earn,  ye  Ihat  lie  J.  of  the  ends  of  the  earth 
■  Eicl.  10.  -4.  great  mtn  and 7.  shall  be  honoured 

38.  33.  they  shall  not  sit  on  the  j.  seat  or  unders. 

Bu;-.2. 1,  pronounced  against  our/,  thatjudgi  d  Isr. 

^as.S.two  oftheiincii!nisoflhe  «"eople  to  hej.from 

ancienl^'.  who  seemed  to  govern  the  people 

41.  as  those  that  were  eldersandj.  of  the  people 

JUDGEST. 
2  EsJ.  4.  20.  but  whyj.  thou  not  thyself  also? 
Tab.  3.  2.  and  thou  j.  truly  and  jusily  for  ever 
ffisd.  12.  16.  thuu  iiiasieiing  thy  power  j.  with 

.lUDGETll. 
Eccl.  16.  12.  he  »'.  a  man  accoidingto  his  works 

.II'IXJING. 

Estk.  16.  9.  and  always  7.  '.Uu\ss  that  are  evident 

JUDG.MEiNT. 

1  Esfl.  3.  15.  sat  him  down  on  the  royal  seat  of  j. 

4.  40.  nor  in  herj.  is  any  unrighteousness 

2  Esd.  4.  20.  he  said,  thon  hast  given  a  right  j. 

5.  34.  while  I  labour  10  seek  out  part  of  Ins  j. 
40.  even  so  canst  thou  not  find  out  my^'. 

42.  he  said  to  me,  1  will  liken  my  j.  to  a  ring 

43.  that  thou  mightest  shew  thy  j.  the  sooner 

7.  33.  the  Most  High  siial!  appear  on  tlieseat  oCj. 
3i.j  only  sluill  remain,  Iri.'th  shall  stand  and  faith 

0   12.  and  thou  reformedet  it  with  thyj. 
38.  not  think  011  them  thill  sinned  before^, 
fil.  and  ihereiore  is  my  j.  now  at  hand 
11.4fi.  may  hope  forlhey  of  him  that  made  her 
12.  33   he  shall  set  tlieni  before  him  alive  in  j. 

34.  in;ike  joyful  unlil  the  coming  of  theday  ofj. 
14.  35.  nfier  deaih  shall  i  come,  when  live  again 
/urf.lf).  IT.ihe  IjO.d  will  'dke  ver.geance  in  day '.t^'. 
Es«/i.l0.11.twoloi.scameat  tin!  day  ofj. before  God 
Wisd.  5.  18.  put  on  truej.  instead  of  a  helmet 

6.  5.  a  sharp,?,  shall  Iih  to  ihem  in  high  places 

8.  11.  I  shill  be  foun<l  of  quick  conceit  inj. 

9.  3.  and  execute  7    with  an  uprighl  heart 

5.  looyonns  for  the  understanding  ofj.  and  laws 
12.  12.  or  who  sb.ill  withstand  ttiy'j.  ? 

13.  thou  mighiesi  shew  Ihatthy^'.  is  not  untight. 

25.  to  them  thou  didst  send  a  j.  to  mock  thein 

2C.  they  shall  feel  aj.  worthy  of  God 
16.  IS.  they  were  persecuted  with  the  j.  of  God 
ITrcZ  3.24.ani'vil  suspicion  hiilh  overthrown  Iheirj. 

4.  9  be  not  fain'-hearled  when  thou  slttesl  iuj. 
11.9.  and  sit  noi  1117.  with  sinners 

16.  2ti.  the  works  of  ilie  LorrI  aio  done  inj. 
]•*.  20.  before  j.  exainine  thyself,  and  find  mercy 
^    19.2.5.  llvKie  is  ime  that  turns  aside  to  mitke,/.a|)- 
pear,  Iherc  is  a  wi«e  man  that  ju-t  fieth  in  j. 

20.  4.  Ai>  is  be  that  I'xeciiieth  7.  with  violence 

21.  5.  and  his,/.  Cometh  sneedily 

25.  4.  O  how  comelv  a  thing  is,;".  f<ir  gray  hairs! 
32.  3.  speak, thou  elder,  but  with  soiindj. 

^f>.  ihev  thai  fe:ir  the  I.ord  sliall  find  j. 
35. 17.  not  depart,  lill  tlic  Most  High  e.\ecutc  j. 
38.  22.  veineiuher  my  ,7.  for  lliine  also  .shall  be  .so 
33.  shall  not  sit  in  judge's  seat,  nor  iiuilersland 
sentence  of,;',  they  camiciideclarejustice  andj. 
42.2.  and  of  j.lo  jusiifv  ilic  ungodly 
43.  13.  and  srnds  ■swifily  the  lightnings  of  his  j. 
45.  10.  with  a  bre£ist-plate  of  7.  and  wilh  Urini 
48.  7.  who  heaidcsl  in  Floreb  fU"j.  of  vengeance 

10.  to  pacify  the  wrath  of  ibe  Lord's^'. 
DaH.3.5.  thou  hast  executeil  irue;.  accord,  to  truth 
and  7.  didst  thou  bring  these  things  on  us 
'*.  every  thing  thou  hast  done,  hast  done  in  true _;. 
SuS.  49.  relurn  again  to  the  place  of,;. 
53   for  thou  hast  pronounced  false  ;. 
1  Jlfac.  2.  24.  to  shew  his  an^er  according  to  J. 
29.  many  that  sought  afnT  justice  and  J. 
6.22.  how  long  will  it  be  ere  thou  execute,;.'' 
2.VrtC.7.  35.  Ihou  hast  not  escnped  7.  of  almighty  G. 
3(1.  hut  thou  thro'  Iho  j.  of  God  jhalt  receive  just 

5.  4.  to  dispatch  ihe.;'.  of  God  now  following  him 
18.  for  the  just  j.  ofGod  was  come  upon  him 

13.26.  l.ysias  went  up  to  the  i.<pn\,  said  as  much 

.UrnGMENtS. 
2Esd    7  30  int.!  silence,  r^ke  as  in  1  he  former,; 

ma 


JUS 

Tob.  3-  5.  and  no-v  thyj.  arc  many  and  true 
Jud.  9.  6.  an.-l  i.'iy.;.  are  m  thy  foreknowledge 
IPtsd.  12.  30.  bul  executing  ihyj.  on  Iheiii  by  little 

17.  1.  great  are  thy  j.  and  cannot  be  elpressed 
Eccl.  17.  12.  and  be  sheweii  tlieiii  hisj. 

18.  14.  and  that  diligently  seek  after  insj. 

45.  5.  leach  Jacob  bis  coveimiits,  Israel  his  ji. 

17.  he  gave  hinj  uuthoiity  in  the  slatu;es  olj. 
/)cn.  3.4.  thy  way.sare  right,  and  all  ihyjf.  truth 
Sus.  9.  not  look  to  heaven,  nor  remember  ju-st,;. 

JUDITH. 
Jud.  8,  3.  at  that  ti.T.e  J.  heard  thereof,  9. 
4.  f-o  J.  was  a  widow  in  her  house  three  years 

22.  ther-said  J.  unto  them,  hear  trie,  and  1  will  do 
9.1.  then  J.  fell  upon  her  face  and  put  ashes  011  her 

liead,  J.  cried  with  a  loud  voice  and  s:nu 

10.  10.  J.  went  out,  she  and  her  maid  wall  her 

23.  when  J.  was  come  before  him  and  servants 

11.  5.  J.  said,  receive  the  words  of  thy  servant 

12.  2.  J.  said,  1  will  not  eat  thereof,  lest  oH'ence 
4.  then  said  J.  to  him,  as  thy  soul  liveth 

14.  then  sal.l  J.  to  him,  who  am  I  now,  that  I 

16.  now  when  J.  came  ill  and  sal  down, Ololernes 

18.  so  J.  said,  I  will  drink  now,  my  lord 

13.  3.  J.  bad  commanded  her  maid  to  stand  within 
4.  J.  standing  by  his  bed,  said  in  her  heart,0  Lord 
11.  then  said  J.  afar  off  to  watchmen  at  the  g.ite 

14.  1.  Ilien  .said  J.  to  them,  hear  me  my  brethren 

7.  Achior  full  at  J.  feet  and  reverenced  her 

8.  J.  declared  unto  hun  all  that  she  had  done 
14.  for  he  thought  that  he  had  slept  with  J. 

17.  he  went  into  the  tent  where  J.  lodged 

15.  8.  Joacim  came  to  see  J.  and  to  salute  her 
11.  they  gave  unto  J.  Oloferne:  his  tent 

16.  1.  then  J.  began  to  sing  tins  thanksgiving 
2.  J.  said,  begin  to  my  God  with  timbrels 

7.  but  J.  the  daughter  of  Merari  weakened  him 

19.  J.  also  dedicaied  all  ibe  stuff  of  Olufernes 

20.  and  J.  remained  with  them  Ihrec  months 

21.  and  J.  went  to  Ijethulia,  and  remainedin  her 
2j.  none  made  Israel  afrc.id  in  the  days  of  J. 

JUPITEK. 

2  Ji/izc.  6. 2.  and  to  call  it  thetemple  of  J.  Olympias 

and  in  Ganzim  of  J.  the  defender  of  strangers 

JURY,  .Sec  Jewrv. 

JUST. 

1  Esd.  4.  39.  but  she  dotl;  the  things  that  are  j. 

2  F.sd.S.  33.  the  J.  who  have  many  good  works 
10   16.  the  delermination  of  God  to  be,;'. 

Tab.  3.  2.  O  Lord,  thou  art 7.  and  all  thy  works 
13.  13.  rejoice  and  be  glad  for  the  children  of  the 
j.  shall  he  gathered  and  bless  the  Lord  of  the_;. 
14   9.  anr*  shew  t'.iyself  p.erciful  dndj. 
Est/i.  16.  15.  the  Jews  live  by  most,/,  laws 
tVisd.^.  16.  pronouncelb  the  end  of  J.  to  be  blessed 

18.  if  the  J.  man  be  son  of  God,  he  will  help  him 

11.  9.  thirsting  in  another  nuinn»r  than  the_;. 

12.  19.  that  the/  man  should  be  merciful 
14.31.  but  it  is  the  J.  vengeance  of  sinners 

Rett  9.  16.  let,?',  men  eat  and  drink  wilh  thee 
16.  3.  for  one  that  is  ,;'.  is  better  than  a  thousand 
35.  7.  the  sacrifice  of  a/  man  is  acceptable 
Bur.H.  73.  better  is  the,;,  man  that  hath  no  idols 
Sh.'!.  9.  they  might  not  remember  j.  judgments 
Prayer  of  Manass.  thuu,OLord,  Ihatart  iheGod 
of  the  j.  hasi  not  appointed  repentance  to  ihej. 
2.^f«c  7.36.shalt  receive^  punishment  for  lliy  jiride 

9.  18.  Ihe/judgment  ofGod  was  come  on  him 

JUSTICE. 
Tub.  1.  3.  I  walked  in  the  way  of  truth  and  J. 

13.  6.  O  ye  sinners,  turn  and  do  j.  before  him 

14.  7.  all  those  who  love  Gou  in  trulli  and  7. 
E.Uh.  16.  4.  ihey  ihint  to  escape  lliej.  ofGod 
fVisd.S.l.sUe  teachelh  prudence, J.  and  fortiiude 
Eccl.  16.  22.  who  can  declare  the  works  of  his  j.? 

.32.  16.  that  fear  the  Lord  shall  kindle  j.  as  a  light 
38.  33.  they  cannot  declare  j.  and  judgment 

1  Mac.  2.  29.  many  that  sought  after  j.  and  judg- 

ment went  down  into  the  wildernesG  to  dwell 

7.  12.  as.-emble  a  company  of  Scribes  to  require  J. 

8.  32.  if  they  comidain,  wo  will  do  them  j. 

14.  35.  for  the,;,  and  faith  he  kept  to  his  nation 

2  .!\lac.  8.  13.  they  that  dirtrusted  the  j.  ofGod 

10.  12.  choosing  rather  10  do  j.  to  the  Jews 

JUSTICES. 

1  Esa.  8.  23.  thou  Esdras,  ordain  judges  and  j. 

JUSTIFY. 

2  Esd.  4.  18.  whonr.  wouldest  thou  begin  to,;.? 
Kccl.~.5.j.  not  thyself  before  the  Lord,  boast  not 

10.  29.  w  ho  vn]\j.  bim  th.-t  sinnelb  ag.  liis  soul  ? 

13.  22.  things  not  to  be  spoken,  yet  men  j.  him 

42.  2.  and  of  judgmer-t  to  7.  the  ungodly 

JUSTIFIED. 
2  Esd.  12.  7.  ifl  am  j.  with  thee  before  others 
F.sth.  10.  12.  no  God  j.  his  inheritance 
Ercl.  1.  22.  a  furious  man  cannot  be  7. 

18.22.  and  delbr  not  until  death  to  be  J. 

31.  5.  he  that  loveth  gold,  shall  not  be  j. 

JUSTIFIETH. 
Eccl.  19.25.  there  is  a  Wiseman  iliotj,  in  judgment 


KEP 


Apochtph-.!. 


JUSTLY 

To!>.  3.  2.  lhou,udgest  truly  and,;   for  eve- 
4.  6.  doings  shall  .succeed  to  all  them  that  lA'B/ 
Wisd.  14.  aO.  for  both  shall  they  be  ;.  |.uiii.Mierf 
19.  13.  they  suffered,;,  accord,  to  their  w.ctediiess 
2  jVIac.  7.  38.  that  is^.  brought  on  all  our  nj.ou 

9.  6.  and  that  most  j.  for  he  had  torimnied  o  bet 
13  7.  having  no  buiial  in  earth,  and  that  iiiukt  j. 

IVY. 
2  Jl/ac.6.  7.  go  in  procession  to  Bacchus,  carryiag," 

K 

KADES. 

.lurf.  1.  9.  Chellus,  and  K.  and  the  river  of  F.gypt 

KEEL. 
IVisd.  5. 10.  the  path-way  of  the  k.  in  the  wavei 

KEEP. 

1  Esd.  4. 11.  these  k.  watch  round  about  him 

2  Esd.  1.  24.  that  they  may  k.  toy  etalutee 
2.  2?.  k.  the  old  and  young  within  iliy  wal.'s 

4.  40.  ask  her,  if  her  womb  may  k   the  bulb 

5.  27.  those  that  k.  thy  testimonies  in  alHiCiioil 

10.  15.  therefore  k.  thy  sorrow  to  thyself 

12.  38.  whose  hearts  may  k.  these  secrets 

13.  42.  they  might  here  A.  their  stalutes 

14.  30.  received  the  law  of  life,  which  they  k.  not 
15.24.  woe  to  them  that  A-,  not  my  cominanomeiil, 

32.  these  shall  be  troubled  and  k.  111  silence 
7V/A.  3   15.  to  whom  1  may  k.  myself  lor  a  wife 

5.  21.  the  good  angel  will  k.  him  company 

14.  9.  but  k.  thou  the  law  and  commandments 
./«(/.  4.  7.  to  k.  the  passages  of  the  bill-couniry 

7.  12.  remain  in  camp,  A.  all  the  men  of  thy  army 
It^isd.  6.  10.  for  they  that  k.  holiness  holily 

17.  4.  nor  might  the  corner  A.  them  tVoiu  fear 
Eccl.  1.26.  if  thou  desire  wisdom  /i.coinniaiidmentr 

2.  15.  and  they  that  love  him  will  k.  his  ways 

6.  2li.  and  k.  her  ways  with  all  thy  power 

7.  22.  ifihey  be  for  th.y  profit,  k.  them  with  thee 

8.  17.  consult  not  a  fool,  be  cannot  k.  counsel 

9.  13.  k.  far  from  the  man  that  hath  power  to  k.il 
1.5.  15.  to  k.  the  commandments  and  to  perform 
17.  22.  he  will  k.  the  good  deeds  of  man  as  apple 

25.  IB.  than  to  k.  house  with  a  wicked  woman 

26.  10.  k.  her  in  straitly,  lest  she  abuse  herself 
19.  my  son,  k.  the  flower  of  thine  age  sou*id 

28.  1.  he  will  surely  k.  his  sins  in  remembrance 

29.  3.  k.  thy  word,  and  deal  faithfully  with  him 
37.  12.  whom  thou  kiiowest  to  k.  the  coinuiaiidm. 
39  2.  he  will  k.  the  sayings  of  llie  renowned  men 

41.  14.  my  children  k.  my  discipline  in  .leaee 

42.  1 1.  k.  sure  watch  over  a  shameless  daughter 
Bar.  4.  1.  all  ihey  that  4.  it  shall  come  lo  lile 

6.  35.  tho'  a  man  make  a  vowio  them  and  k.  it  noj 
59.  to  k.  such  things  safe  as  be  therein 

1  Mac.  4.  61.  tliev  set  there  a  garrison  to  k.  it,a-id 

fortified  Bethsura,  6.  50.  ]  11.  3.  |  12.  34 

7.  49.  Ihey  ordained  to  k  yearly  this  day 

8.  26.  but  they  shall  k.  their  covenant 

10.  20.  lake  our  part,  and  k.  friendship  with  ug 
13.  48.  placed  such  men  there,  as  would  /;.  the  lav 

2  J.'ac.  I.  9.  see  ye  k.  the  feast  of  tabernacles 

18.  we  are  purposed  lo  k.  the  purification  of  IliK 
temple.,  might  k.  it  as  the  feast  of  tabernacles 

3.  22.  10  k.  Ihe  things  committed  of  trust  safe 

6.  6.  for  a  man  to  k.  the  sahbatb-days,  11. 

11.  19.  if  then  you  will  A.  yourselves  loyal 
24.  had  ralher  A.  their  own  manner  of  living 

12.  42.  the  people  lo  A.  themselves  from  sin 

KEEPERS. 
1  Esd.  8.  19.  commanded  the  A.  of  the  Ireaiureg 
/■;A-(A.12.].two  eunuchs  of  the  king  and  k.  of  palacf 

KEEPEST. 

1  Mac.  15.  7.  the  fortie.sses  thou  A.  in  thy  hands 

KEKPETH. 

2  Fsd.  8.  9.  that  which  A.  and  is  kept,  shall  both 
Ercl.  12.  6.  A.  them  against  theday  of  imnishiuent 

20.  5.  there  is  one  that  A.  silence,  and  is  wise 
6.  and  some  k.  silence,  knowing  his  time 

21.  11.  he  that  A.  the  law  of  the  Lord,  35.  1. 

23.  7.  he  that  k.  it,  shall  never  belakenin  liislipe 
29.  1.  s'renglheneth  his  hand,  A.  cominanilmenU 

Bar.  0.  70.  as  a  scarecrow  in  a  garden  A.  nothing 
KEEPING. 

JVisd.  6.  18.  love  is  the  A   of  her  laws 

Eccl.  32.  2.3.  for  this  is  A.  of  the  commandmcnto 
40.  6.  he  is  in  his  sleep,  .is  in  a  day  of  A.  watch 
42.  6.  sure  A.  is  good  where  an  evil  wife  is 

2  .Mac.  3.  40.  concerning  the  A.  of  the  treasury 
5.  25.  when  taking  the  Jews  A.  holy-dav 
KEPT. 

1  Esd.  1. 20.  .'!uch  passover  was  not  /,-.  in  Israel  siaci 

3.  4.  men  of  the  guard  that  A.  the  kings  hodjr 

4.  56.  lo  give  to  all  that  A.  the  city,  pensions 

7.  14.  Ihey  A.  Ihe  feast  of  unleavened  hreaf 

2  Esd.  3.  35.  who  hath  so  A.  thy  commandment' 
36.  that  Israel  bv  name  hath  A.  thy  precrptg 

8. 9.  but  that  which  keepeth  and  is  k.  be  pre.  er\  tu 


^pornvPBA.] 


KIN 


2  y.sd.  9.  21   I  have  A.  me  a  graj^e  of  the  cluster 
22.  and  lei  my  grape  be  k.  uiiil  my  plant 
'■Si.  our  falliers  who  received  tlie  law,  k.  it  not 
Xt.  they  k.  not  the  thnig  lliat  was  sown  in  llieni 

12  21.  tour  shall  he  k.  uiiul  their  end  begin  to 

approach,  but  tw  o  shall  be  k.  unto  the  end 
30.  they  whom  the  Higliest  hath  k.  to  their  end 
32.  the  anointed  which  Highest  hath  4.  lor  them 

13.  23.  he  that  shall  endure  hath  k.  hiinself 

26.  ihe  same  whom  God  hath  k.  a  great  season 
42  which  they  never  k.  in  their  own  land 

'4.  31.  yi-  have  not  A.  ways  God  commanded  you 
34.  if  leform  your  hearts,  ye  shall  he  i.  alive 
Tfl*.  U    ly.  Tobias'  wedding  was  k.  seven  days 
/ud.  6.  12.  i.  them  I'lom  coming  up,  by  casiing 

S  £f).  to  J.ico'j  when  he    k.  the  sheep  of  Laban 

13  16.  who  hath  k.  me  in  my  way  that  I  went 
fUsd.  6.4.  have  not  judged  alight,  not  i\thc  law 

10.  Si.  ik.  him  strong  against  lii.'i  tender  compas.sion 

12.  she  k.  him  sale  trom  those  that  lay  in  wait 

14.  10.  an  uiigiiilly  custom  was  k.  as  a  law 

24. they  ,'r.  neither  lives  nor  marriages  undcfiled 
17.  16    wlio.-oever  fell  down,  was  slraitiy  k. 
19.  6.  thy  children  might  be  k.  without  hurt 

Eccl.  II.  30.  like  as  a  partridge  k.  in  a  cage 
44.  20.  who  k.  the  law  of  the  Most  High 

Dan.  3.  7.  noloheyed  coinmandinents,  nor/i.  Iheni 

14.  we  be  k.  under  this  day  in  all  the  woild 
Prayer  of  Manass.  nor  k.  I  thy  cominandinents 
I  Mac.  3.  4;>.  and  aliens  k.  the  strong  hold 

4.  56.  so  they  k.  the  dedication  of  tlie  altar 
59.  the  days  should  he  k.  in  their  season 

7.  48.  they  k.  that  day,  a  day  of  great  gladness 

8.  12.  but  with  their  friends  they  k.  amity 

10.  26.  whereas  you  have  k.  covenants  with  us 

11.  46.  but  they  ol'the  city  k.  the  passages 

13.  52.  that  that  day  should  be  k.  every  year 

14.  35.  for  the  faith  which  he  k.  to  hi.s  nation 

i  Mac.  1.  19.  the  priests  hid  it  where  they  k.  itsure 
2.  12.  so  Solomon  k.  those  eight  days 
6.  I.  and  the  laws  were  k.  very  well 

15.  things  given  to  be  k.  that  they  should  he  pre- 
served tor  such  as  committed  them  to  be  k. 

19.  virgins  that  were  k.  in  ran  to  the  gates 

6.  7.  and  when  the  feast  of  Bacchus  was  k. 

8.  33.  at  such  time  as  they  k.  the  feast  for  victory 
10.  6.  and  Ihey  k.  eight  days  with  gladness 

15.  the  Idntneaiis  k.  the  Jews  occupied 
17.  they  /,-.  oirall  iliat  fought  on  liic  wall 

27.  drew  ne.ir  to  enemies,  thev  k.  by  themselves 

15.  3.  who  coniniande.i  the  snhbatli-day  tu  be  k. 
4.  who  cuminundud  the  seventh  day  to  be  k. 

KID. 
Tab  2.  12.  '.hey  gave  her  also  besides  a  k. 

13.  I  said  unto  her,  from  whence  is  this  k.  ? 

KIDS. 
Eccl.  47.3.  David  phived  with  lions  as  with  k. 

KILL. 
>  F.sd.  4.  7.  if  he  commaiidid  to  k.  they  k. 
i'Efd.  1. 18.  why  brought  inio  this  wilderii.  to  k.  us? 
Jud.  5.  22.  the  people  spake  that  he  should  k.  him 

7.  13.  so  shall  ihirst  A.  them,  and  they  give  up 
1<).  5.  he  would  k.  my  young  men  with  the  sword 

Eccl.  9.  13.  from  the  man  that  halli  power  to  k. 
1  Jlac.  12. 40.  lake  Jonathan,  that  he  might  k.  hini 

16.  19.  he  sent  others  to  Gazara  to  k.  John 

KILLED. 
Toi.  1.  18.  Sennacherib  in  his  wrath  k.  many 
21.  two  of  his  son,<  k.  him,  and  they  flee. 

■J.  8.  whom  Asmodens  th.e  evil  spirit  had  k. 

1.  8.  and  after  they  had  k.  a  ram  of  the  flock 
/ud.  2.  25.  Olofernes  he  k.  all  that  resisted  him 
ff(.<rf.l2.6  oarents  that  A.  with  theirown  hands 

16.9.  for  tkom  the  bitings  of  grasshoppers  k. 
Keel.  30.  23.  for  sorrow  hath  k.  many,  no  profit 
1  Mac.  2.  25.  also  Ihe  king's  commissioners  lie  k. 

5.  34.  there  were  k.  of  them  that  day  about  6000 

9.  18.  Judas  also  was  k.  and  the  remnant  tied 
t  Mac.  4.  42.  him  they  k.  beside  the  treasury 

10.  17.  l!ipy  k.  no  fewer  than  twenty  thousand 
30.  60  that  being  full  of  trouble,  they  were  k. 
:J5.  with  f.erce  courage  k.  all  they  met  witha! 
37.  an.!  k.  Timotheus  thai  was  hid  in  a  pit 

14.2.  Demetrius  hail  k.  Antiochus  and  Lysias 

KILLETH. 

r»iu3.  16.  14.  a  man  indeed  k.  through  his  mn>.ice 

Eccl.  34. 20.  asone  tliat  k.  the  son  before  his  fatr,>>: 

KILLING. 

Mac.  .5.  13.  thus  there  was  k.  of  young  and  old 

12.  23.  Judac  ilso  k.  those  wicked  wretches 

KIND. 
Wisd.  7.23.  k.  to  man,  stedfast,  sure,  free  from  care 
Eccl.  6.  5.  fair  tonine  will  increase  k.  greetings 

KIND.XESS. 
Eccl.  30  R.  one  tint  shall  requite  k.  to  friends 
30.23  if  there  he  k.  and  comfort  in  her  timijiie 
37.  II.  nor  with  an  unmerciful  man  touching  k. 
D«.i.  3.  19  but  deal  with  us  after  thy  loving  k. 

KIND. 
Wi$i.  14.  20.  changing  of  A  disorder  in  marriages 


KIN 

Wisi.\^.VX.  innumerable  dead  with  one  t.  of  death 
19.  6.  the  creature  in  his  proper  A.  was  fashioned 

18.  elements  were  changed  by  a  k.  of  harmony 
21.  nor  melted  the  icy  A.  of  heavenly  moat 

Eccl.  13.  16.  all  liesli  consorteth  according  to  A. 
i  Mac.  11.  31.  Jews  shall  use  theirown  A. of  meats 

KINDS. 
Eccl.  36.  19.  the  palate  tastelh  divers  ft.  of  venison 
43.  25.  therein  be  vaiis'iy  of  all  A.  of  beasts 

KINDLE. 
Eccl.  8.  10.  A.  not  the  coals  of  asinner  lest  be  burnt 
28.  8.  for  3  furious  man  v/i!!  A.  strife 
32.  16.  and  they  shall  A.  justice  as  a  light 

KINDLED. 
i  Esd.  15.23.  consumed  sinners  like  straw  that  is  A. 
16.  15.  the  firs  is  A.  and  shall  not  be  put  out 
68.  the  wrath  of  a  great  multitude  is  A. 
.tud.  7.  5.  when  they  had  A.  fires  on  their  towers 
IVisd.  17.  6.  a  fire  A.  of  itself,  very  dreadful 
Eccl.  9.  8.  for  herewith  love  is  A.  as  a  fire 

11.  .32.  of  a  spark  offiie  a  heap  of  coals  is  k. 
2  Mac.  I.  32.  this  d'.ne,  there  was  A.  a  flame 

4.  38.  Antiochus  'jeiiig  A.  with  anger 
See  I''iRK,  and  Flame. 
KINDLETH. 
Ecel.  28.  11.  a  hasty  contention  k.  a  fire 

KINDLING. 
2  Mac.  10.  36.  A.  fires,  burnt  the  blasphemers  alive 

KINDLY. 

2Jl/nc.9.2I. would  have  reniembeied  A.your  honour 
13.23.honoured  the  temple, and  dealt  A.  with  place 

KINDRED. 
1  Esd.  5.5.  out  of  the  k.  of  Pharesof  tribe  ofjuda 
Tub.  1.  9.  I  married  .Anna  ofmine  own  A. 

10.  my  A.  did  eat  of  the  biead  of  the  Gentiles 

4.  12.  that  they  all  married  wives  of  their  own  A. 

5.  1 1.  I  would  know,  brother,  thy  A.  and  name 

6.  11.  seeing  thou  only  art  of  her  A. 

15.  the  precepts  w  hicli  thy  father  gave  thee,  that 
thou  sliouldst  marry  a  wife  of  thine  own  A. 
Jud.  8.  2.  Mana^ses  was  of  her  tribe  and  A. 
16.  17.  woe  to  the  nations  that  rise  against  my  A. 
24.  gave  goods  to  the  nearest  of  A.  to  Manasses, 
and  to  them  that  wore  nearest  of  her  k. 
Eccl.  16. 4.  the  A.  of  ihe  wicked  shall  become  desol. 
22.  10.  children  do  stain  the  nobility  of  their  k. 
tins.  30.  she  came  with  her  children  and  all  her  A. 
63.  with  Joacim  her  husband  and  all  the  A. 
KING. 
I  F.sd.  1.  7.  these  were  given  of  the  A.  allowance 
2.1.  \v'.y.ii  h^ve  I  to  do  with  thee,  O  A.  of  Judea? 
34.  trie  people  made  him  A.  instead  of  Josias 
3';l.  Joacim,  when  he  was  made  A.  43. 

2.  i4.  now  we  do  declare  to  thee,  O  lord  the  A. 

3.  i.  and  laid  it  under  A.  Darius  his  pillow 

9  when  the  A.  is  risen,  some  will  give  him 

1 1.  the  second  wrote,  the  A.  is  the  strongest 

13.  now  when  the  A.  was  risen  up,  they  look 

19.  it  niaketh  the  mind  of  A.  and  fatherless  all  one 
21.  a  man  remembereth  neither  A.  nor  governor 

4.  1    that  had  spoken  of  the  strength  of  the  A. 
3.  the  A.  is  more  mighty,  for  he  is  lord  of  all 

12.  Oye  men,  how  should  not  the  A.  bemightlcsll 

14.  Oye  men,  it  is  not  the  great  A.  that  e.\cellelh 

15.  women  have  born  the  k.  and  all  the  people 
30.iaking  the  crown  from  the  A.  head  and  setting 
31.  for  all  this  the  A.  ga|ied  and  gazed  upon  her 
37.  wine  is  wicked,  the  A.  is  wicked,  women 

wicked,  all  the  children  of  men  are  wicked 
0.  14.  this  house  was  huilded  by  a  A.  of  Israel 

8.  4.  the  A.  did  him  honour  foi  he  found  grace 
21.  that  wrath  come  not  on  the  kingdom  of  the  A. 

51.  for  I  w.as  ashamed  to  ask  the  A.  footmen 

52.  we  hiid  said  to  the  A.  that  the  power  of  God 
Tub.  1.  19.  Ninevites  complained  of  tiio  to  the  k. 

12.  7.  good  to  keep  close  the  secret  of  a  A.  11. 

13.  6.  anil  extol  the  everlasting  K.  10. 

7.  my  soul  shall  praise  the  K.  of  heaven 

15.  let  my  soul  bless  God  the  great  K. 

■7ud.  2.  5.  thus  saith  the  great  k.  lord  of  the  earth 
3.  2.  'he  servants  of  Nahuchodonosorthegreat  A. 
5    K.  the  A.  of  Egypt  rose  uj)  against  them 
'    12.  K.  of  every  creature,  hear  thou  my  prayer 
II.  1.  Nabuchodonosor  the  k.  of  all  the  earth 
Eiit'i.  lO.O.this  river  is  Ksther,  whom  the  A.married 
I;!.  I.  Gahatha  andTimrra,  twoeunuchs  of  the  A. 
".  they  were  about  to  Ir.y  hands  on  Artaxerxe-s 
the  A.  and  so  he  certified  the  ft.  of  them,  3,  4,  5. 
6.  Ainan  who  was  in  great  honour  with  tlie  ft. 
1.'?.  9.  saying,  O  Lord,  Lord,  the  K.  Almighty 

14.  3.  saying,  O  ray  Lord,  thou  only  art  our  K. 
10.  and  to  in:ignify  a  fleshly  ft.  for  ever 

12.  give  me  boldnees,  O  K.of  naiions,  Lord  of  all 
15.6.  she  stood  before  theft,  who  sat  on  his  throne 

8.  then  God  changed  Ihe  spirit  of  the  A. 

16.  she  fidl  down,  then  the  ft.  was  troubled 

Ki.  11.  was  honoured  as  the  next  person  to  theft. 
IViBil.  6.  24.  a  wise  A.  is  the  upholding  of  people 

7.  .5.  there  is  no  A.  had  any  oth«r  beginning 

9.  7.  thou  hast  ciioscn  mo  to  be  a  A.  of  thy  jieeple 


KIN 

Tfisd.  11. 10.  other  asa  severe  It.  tr.oudiditpunlsij 

12.  14.  neither  shall  ft.  nor  tyrant  be  able 

14.  17.  they  made  an  express  image  of  a  A 
18.11.  like  as  the  ft.sosulfered  thecoTij^non  per.=on 

Eccl.  7.  4.  nor  seek  of  the  A.  the  scat  of  honour 

5.  boast  not  of  thy  wisdom  befo.-c  Ihe  ft. 

10.  3.  an  unwise  ft.  destroyeth  his  peopi« 

10.  he  that  is  to-day  a  ft.  to-nioirow  shal!  dis 
18.  3.  all  obey  his  will  for  he  is  the  K.  of  all 
38.  2.  and  he  shall  receive  honour  of  the  k. 
45.  25.  the  inhciiiance  ofthe  A.  beto  Ins  postctity 
S.'.  15.  asweet  savour  to  the  most  high  K.  of  all 
61.  !?.  by  an  accusation  to  the  ft.  from  a  tongue 
if  (jr.  2.  21.  to  serve  the  ft.  of  Babylon,  'J2.  24". 
6.  53.  neither  can  they  set  up  a  A.  in  the  land 
56.  they  cannot  withstand  any  ft   or  eneiniea 
59.  better  to  be  a  ft.  that  shewelh  his  power 
Dan.  3.  9.  thou  didst  deliver  us  to  an  unjust  A. 
i3cl  2.  anil  Daniel  conversed  with  the  A. 

7.  then  Daniel  said,  O  A.  be  not  deceived 

8.  so  the  A.  was  wroth,  and  called  for  his  priests^ 
kivg  is  mentioned  in  verses  10,  II,  14,  16,  17 
18,  19,  20, 22,  24, 25,  20, 28,  29,  30,  4(1. 

1  Mac.  8.5.  had  diseoinfiled  Perseus  A.  ofCiiimi 

15.  32.  Athenobius  the  A.  friend  to  Jerusalem 

2  Mac.  1.  11.  having  been  in  battle  against  a  A. 
24.  who  art  merciful,  the  only  and  gracious  K. 
35.  and  the  A.  took  many  gifts,  and  bestowed 

3.  37.  and  when  the  A.  asked  Heliodorus 

6.  1.  the  A.  sent  an  old  man  of  Athens  to  cotnpo 

7.  3.  the  A.  being  in  a  rage  commanded,  39. 

9.  hut  the  fC.  ofthe  world  shall  raise  us  U|> 

8.  10.  which  the  ft.  was  to  pay  to  the  Romans 

11.  15.  concerning  the  .!ews,  the  A.  granted  it 
IS.  what  tilings  were  meettoherepoited  to  the  k 

13.  4.  but  the  K.  of  kings  moved  Antiochus'  mine 

14.  4.  came  to  A.  Demetrius  in  the  151st  year 
9.whereforeOA. seeing  thou  knowest  these  thing? 

26.  he  had  ordained  Judas  lo  bethe  A.  siicce.ssoi 

27.  then  the  A.  being  in  a  rage,  wrote  to  Nicano! 
29.  because  there  was  no  dealing  against  thu  A. 

15.  5.  I  command  to  do  the  A.  business 

KINGS. 

1  E.id.  2.27.  mighty  ft.  and  fierce  were  in  Jerusalem 

29.  proceed  no  further  to  the  annoyance  of  A. 

2  Esd.  12.  20.  in  him  there  shall  arise  eight  A. 
15.  20.  I  will  call  together  nil  the  A.  ofthe  earth 

33.  shall  he  fear,  dread  and  strifi'  anion.j  their  k 
Esth.  13.  4.  that  despised  thecomniandmentsofi, 
IVisd.  6.  1.  hear  therefore,©  ye  ft.  and  understanU 
21.  if  your  delight  be  then  in  thrones,  O  ye  A. 
10. 16.  withstood  dreadful  A.  in  wonders  and  signs 
14.l6.wereworshippejby  the  .omma  .dment'.  offt. 
Eccl.  8.  2.  gold  hath  perverted  the  hearts  of  ft. 
11.  5.  many  A.  had  sat  down  upon  the  ground 
45.  3.  he  made  him  glorious  in  the  sight  of  A 

47.  11.  he  gave  him  a  covenant  of  A.  and  a  throne 

48.  (').  who  broughtest  A.  to  destruction  and  men 
8.who  anointedst  A.to  take  rcvenge,and  prophet! 

49  4.  even  the  A.  of  Juda  failed 
Bar.  1.  16.  confusion  of  face  belongs  to  our  ft. 

2.  19.  the  righteousness  of  our  fathers  and  A. 
24.  that  the  bones  of  our  A.  shall  be  taken 

6.  51.  it  shall  appear  to  all  nations  and  ft. 
Dan.  3.  23.  the  ft.  servants  that  put  them  in 

1  Mac.  1.  2.  Alexander  slew  the  ft.  ofthe  earth 

3.  7.  he  grieved  many  ft.  and  ;;iaae  Jacob  glaJ 

30.  he  had  abounded  above  the  A.  before  hira 
10.  60.  to  Ptolemais,  where  he  met  Ihe  two  ft. 

13.  36.  to  Simon  the  high-priest  and  friend  of  ». 

14.  13.  the  A.  themselves  were  overthrown 

15.  5.  which  the  A.  before  me  granted  thee 

2  Mac.  2.  13.  gathered  the  acts  of  the  A.  am!  pro. 

phet3,and  iheepistlesofA. concerning  holygiftc 
3.  2.  even  A.  themselves  did  honour  the  place 

6.  it  was  possible  to  bring  all  into  the  A.  hand 
8.  hut  indeed  to  fulfil  the  A.  purpose 

5.  16.  things  that  were  dedicated  by  other  A. 
13.  4.  but  the  King  of  A.  moved  Anliochiis'  mitvl 
13.  before  the  ft.  host  should  enter  into  Judea 

15.  he  went  into  the  A.  tent  hy  night  and  slew  him 
20.  thus  it  went  touching  the  A.  coming 

KINGDOM. 

1  Esd.  4.  40.  truth  is  the  strength  and  A.  of  all  ag^3 
43.  in  the  day  when  thou  camest  to  the  ft. 

8.  21.  that  wrath  come  not  on  the  ft.  ofthe  kingn 

2  E.fd.  -2.  .37.  that  called  you  to  the  heavenly  ft 

12.  30.  this  is  the  small  A.  and  full  of  trouble 
Tub.  13.1.  hiessed  hi;  God,  and  blessed  be  his  ft. 
.fnd.  1.  12.  Nabuchod.  sware  by  his  throne  and  k 

2.  12.  as  I  live,  and  hy  the  power  of  my  ft 
11.3.  thou  only  art  excellent  in  all  the  A. 
Esth.  13.  2.  and  making  my  A.  peaceable 
3.  Aman  had  the  honour  of  second  place  Id  the  it. 
.'i.  that  our  A.  may  not  be  firmly  established 
16. 8.  we  must  take  care  that  our  A.  may  be  .istiet 

12.  he  went  about  to  deprive  us  of  our  ft.  ar.'.i  life 

13.  also  bhimeless  Esther,  partaker  of  our  ft. 

14.  to  have  translated  llio  A.  ofthe  Pofsiano 

16.  who  hath  ordered  the  A.  both  unto  us 


KNO 


mgi.  I   14  nor  the  &.  of  death  upor    he  earth 
i.  16.  therefi«reiliey  shall  receive  ii  glorious  k. 
(i.  4.  lecaiisfc  being  ministers  ot'liis  k. 
20.  the  desire  of  wisdom  briiigelh  to  a  k. 
10.  10.  she  s*>eweil  liini  the  k.  ol'God 

14.  till  she  brought  hiin  ihe  sc(',|itre  of  the  k. 
Bed.  10.  8.  the  k.  is  tnuislaled  to  anntlier  people 

Hi.  )3  Simuel  Ihe  prophet  estahlisheil  a  k. 
47   21.  so  Ihe  k.  wiis  (livid«d;  a  rebellious  k. 
tar.  a.  G.  exalted  with  glory,  as  children  of  the  k. 
IMac.  1.  l>.  and  parted  his  k.  ainoiig  them 
10.  ill  the  137th  year  of  the  k.  of  the  Greeks 
51.  ill  ihe  same  manner  wrote  he  to  his  whole  fc. 

2.  U).  what  udiion  iiath  not  had  a  partin  her  k.  ? 
j7.  r?    id  possesstd  the  throne  <if  everlasting  ft. 

3.  14.  I  will  gel  me  a  name  and  honour  in  the  k. 
C.  15.  his  ion,  and  nouii.«li  hiin  up  for  the  k. 
10.  '3.i.  were  earned  captives  into  any  parlof  my  k. 
ll.l.kint'ol  t''gvpt  weiitahuut  logctAlexaiider'sft. 

9.  and  Uiou  siiult  reign  in  thy  lather's  k. 
1).  i!id...laiuler,  because  he  was  desiriius  of  his  4. 

i'i.  :t'.).  Trvfihon  went  about  to  get  llie  k.  of  .^sia 
15.  :{.  pestilent  men  have  usurjied  k.  ofonr  fathers 
tj^acti.  17.  gave  tbein  tiie  k.  and  the  priesthood 

4.  7.  Aniiochus  called  Kiiiplianea,  took  the  k. 

KINGDOMS. 
lEsd.  1.  24.  did  wickedlv  above  all  people  and  k. 
i  K.-<d.  I-'.  '23.  the  .Most  Uighshall  r.iisc  up  three  4. 
Ustk.  Vi.  4.  so  as  the  uiiili"iig  ofonr  k.  cannot  go 
Eccl.  44.  ;t.  such  as  did  hear  rule  in  their  k. 

KlNrib'OLKS. 
lMac.8.  1.  they  went  and  called  their  k.  together 

KINSMAN. 
Tab.  3.  15.  neither  haih  he  any  near  k.  nor  son 
7.  4.  he  said  to  ihem,  do  you  know  Tobit  our  k.? 
Eccl.  41.  -il.  to  turn  away  lliv  face  from  thy  k. 

KINS.MF.N. 
t  Mac.  12.39.  Oiey  came  to  bury  them  with  their  A". 

KISS. 
E.s-f/(.  13. 13.  been  content  to  k.  the  soles  of  his  fee' 
EccZ.2'J.5.  till  lie  hath  received,  will  k.a  man's  hand 

KISSED. 
1  Esd.  4.  47.  Darius  the  king  stood  up  and  /.-.  him 
Fob.  7.  t).  Raguel  leaped  up  and  k.  hini,and  wept 
10. 12.  may  hearguod  report  ofthee,  and  he  k.  her 

KNEE. 
Prayer  of  Manass.  now  !  how  the  k.  of  my  heart 

KNEW. 
J  Ksd.  7.  23.  that  he  is  nol  a.M  k.  not  h'm  ways 

10.  3.">.  for  I  have  seen  that  I  k.  nol,  and  hear 
Tab.  S:.  10.  I  k.  n.it  that  there  were  sparrows 

5.  5.  t!a|ih  lel  that  was  an  angel,  but  he  k.  not 
Juil.  II).  'J2.  mine  A",  her  all  the  days  of  her  life 
Wisd.  2.  'i-l.  Ihe  mvsteries  of  God,  they  A",  them  not 
0.  9.  and  k.  what  was  acceptable  in  thy  sight 

10.  8.  ihev  k.  not  the  things  which  were  Eood 

11.  9.  they  k.  how  the  ungodly  were  judged 

15.  11.  forasmuch  as  he  k.  not  his  Maker 
19.  1.  fen-  he  k.  before  what  they  would  do 

14.  those  whom  they  k.  not  when  they  came 
F-ccl.  23.  20.  lie  ft.  all  things  ere  ever  lliey  WL^e 
24.  28.  the  first  man  ft.  her  not  perfeclly 
Bar.  2.30.  for  I  ft.  that  they  would  not  hear  mo 
4  13.  they  ft.  not  his  statutes  nor  walked  incomin. 

KNOCKED. 
Jud.  14.  14.  Bagoas  ft.  at  ihe  door  of  the  tent 

KNOTS. 
Wi'^d.  13. 13.  a  crooked  piece  of  wood,  and  full  offt 

KNOW. 
J  F.sd.A.'H.  von  must  ft.  that  women  have  dominior 
5.  n(i.  they  came  to  ft.  what  the  noise  should  mean 
6  23.  alllhose  Ihat  ft.  the  law  of  ihv  God 
I  Esd.  4.  4li.  shew  me  then,  what  is  past  T  ft.  but   2  .Mac.  9.  24.  ft.  to  whom  the  state  was 


KNO 

n'lisd.  18.  19.  and  not  ft.  why  they  were  alBicied 
KccM2.n.thou  shaltft.his  rust  hath  not  been  wiped 
10.15.  hardeneil  Pharaoh  that  hesbould not  ft.  him 
23.  27.  ft.  there  is  nothing  better  than  fear  of  Lord 
25.  4.  and  fir  ancient  men  to  ft.  counsel 
27.  27.  he  shall  not  ft.  whence  it  comelh 
30.  5.  let  them  ft.  thee  as  we  have  known  thee 

17.  that  all  may  ft.  that  thou  art  the  Lord 
37.  a.  and  ft.  before  what  need  he  hath 
40.6.  that  nations  might  ft.  all  their  strength 

liar.  2. 15  that  all  the  earth  may  ft.  thou  art  Lord 

31.  shall  ft.  that  I  am  the  Lord  their  God 

3.  14.  that  thou  mayesti".  where  is  length  of  days 
6.  29.  ye  max  *.  thai  thev  are  no  gods,  52,  72. 

/;aa.3.'22.  let  ■.era  k.  that  thou  art  Lord,  only  God 
Bel  35.  neither  do  I  ft.  where  the  den  is 

1  Mac.  2.  65.  I  ft.  that  Simon  is  a  man  of  counsel 

4.  11.  that  all  the  heathen  may  ft.  there  is  One 
3.3.  let  all  those  that  ft.  thy  name  praise  thee 

2  Mac.  1.  27.  let  heathen  ft.  that  thou  art  our  God 

11.  37.  that  we  miy  ft.  what  is  your  r.iind 
KNOWEST. 

2  F.sd.  5. 17.  ft.  thou  not  israe!  is  committed  to  thee? 

12.  38.  whose  hearts  thou  ft.  may  comprehend 
r«A.3.14. thou  ft. Lord, I  am  pure  from  sin  with  man 

11.2.  thou  ft.  brother,  how  didst  leave  thy  father 
Ksth   13.  12.  thou  ft.  all  things,  and  thou  ft.  Lord, 
lliat  it  was  not  in  contempt  or  pride,  14,  15. 
14.  10.  thou  ft.  my  necessity,  lor  I  iibhor  the  sign 
Keel.  8.  18.  Ihou  ft.  nol  what  he  will  bring  forth 
9.  11.  for  thou  ft.  not  what  shall  be  his  end 
37.  12.  wh.om  thou  ft.  to  keep  ihecommandmenLs 
S«s.4-2.  Susanna  cried  and  said,  O  everlasting  God, 
thou  ft.  the  seciets,  and  ft.  all  things  before 
4?.  thou  ft.  that  they  have  borne  false  witness 

1  Mac.  3.  m.  what  things  they  imagine  Ihou  ft. 
'iMac.  14.  9.0kinff,sceing  thou  ft.  all  these  things 

KNOWETH. 

2  F.ad.  3.  32.  or  any  other  people  that  ft.  thee 
1.5.  20.  t.he  Lord  ft.  all  them  that  sin,  16.  .54. 
16.  .50.  the  stars,  he  ft.  Ihe  number  of  them 

63.  he  ft.  your  inventions,  and  what  you  think 
Wisd.  8.  P. 'she  ft.  the  things  of  old,  she  ft.  tliesuh- 
tilties  of  speeches  and  can  expound  ilark 
9.9.  wisdom,  which  ft.  thy  works,  and  was  present 

11.  she  ft.  and  understandeth  all  things 
1.5.  13.  he  k.  himself  to  offend  a'oove  all  others 
F.ccl.  11. 10.  he  ft.  not  what  limesliallcomeonhim 
15.  19.hi9eyesonlhcm,  he  ft  every  work  of  man 

18.  28.  every  man  of  undGniianding  ft.  wisdom 

20.  17.  he  ft.  nol  ariglit  what  it  is  to  have 

21.  7.  a  mnn  ofunderstnndins  ft.  when  he  slips 
23.  19.  ft.  not  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  brighter 
27.  22.  he  that  ft.  him  will  depart  from  him 

32.  8.  be  as  one  that  ft.  vet  luddeth  his  tonL'iie 
34.  9.  a  man  that  hath  travelleil,  ft.  many  things 

10.  he  that  hath  no  experience  ft.  lillle 
42.9.  father  WMkelhfordaughlor,  when  no  manft. 

18.  for  the  Lord  ft.  all  that  may  be  known 
Bor.  3.  31.  no  man  ft.  her  way,  nor  ihinkeihof  imih 
32.  but  he  that  ft.  .ill  things,  ft.  her,  and  found  her 
K.N'OWING. 
2  F.sd.  8.  .18.  yea,  and  th^it  ft.  thev  must  die 
.Jwl.  n.  16.  I  Ihv  handmaid  ft.  nil  this  ^^  ^'•^ 
IVisd.  8.9.ft.  that  she  would  be  a  counselhu  of  good 
13.  10.  ft.  thai  it  was  unable  to  help  itself 
15.  2.  for  if  we  sin,  we  are  thine,  ft.  thy  power, 
but  we  will  not  sin,  ft.  we  are  counted  thiiio 
18.  6.  ft.  to  what  oaths  thev  bad  given  credence 
F.ccl.  20.  6.  some  keepeth  iiilence,  ft.  his  lime 
/?(!'■.  6.  65.  ft.  that  thev  are  no  gods,  fear  them  not 
1  Mac.  5.  34.  the  host  ft'  that  it  was  Maccabeus,  lied 


LAB 


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Eccl.  21.18. ft.  of  the  unwise.is  as  talk  wi'lioiit  sense 
22.  19.  pricketh  the  heart,  makes  it  show  her  « 
24.  18.  I  am  the  mother  of  fair  love,  fear  and  ft. 
27.  he  makes  the  doctrine  offt.  appear  as  light 
33.  8.  by  ft.  of  the  Lord  they  were  distinguistico 
11.  in  much  ft.  the  Lord  hath  divided  them 

39.  7.  he  shall  direct  his  counsel  and  ft. 

40.  5.  in  time  of  rest  his  night-sleep  changes  his  .4 

44.  4.  leaders  by  their  ft.  meet  for  the  people 

45.  5.  he  gave  him  the  law  of  life  and  A. 
.50.  27.  the  instruction  of  understanding  and  i. 

Bar.  3.  20.  but  the  way  of  ft.  have  they  not  knowr 
27.  neither  gave  he  the  way  offt.  to  them 
36.  he  h.ilh  found  out  all  the  WMy  offt. 
0.  42.  they  cannot  iiiulersiand,  ihey  have  no  k. 
Su.<!.  48.  without  examination  or  ft.  of  truth 
2  Mac.  6.  30.  to  the  Lord  that  hath  the  ho'y  ft. 
9. 11.  come  to  ft.  of  himself  by  scourge  of  God 
KNOWN. 

1  K.sd.  G.  8.  let  all  things  be  ft.  to  our  lord  ihe  kmj 

2  K.S//.  5. 7.  make  a  noise,  whicii  .r.any  htive  not  k 

10.  73.  then  shall  thev  be  ft.  who  are  my  chosen 
.Jud.  3.  29.  thy  people'have  ft.  thy  nnd.MStanding 
&<A.  14.  12.  make  thyself  ft.  in  our  affliction 
IVi.^d.  2.  1.  nor  A.  to  have  returm-d  from  tlie grave 

3.  13.  which  hath  not  ft.  the  sinful  bed 

4.  1.  because  it  is  ft.  wih  God  and  wiih  men 
6.  13.  in  making  herself  first  ft.  to  them 

9.  17.  thy  counsel  wlio  hath  ft.  except  thou  givo 
16.  28  that  it  might  he  ft.  we  must  prevent  lliesun 

Eccl.  1.  6.  or  who  hath  ft.  her  wise  connselil 
4.  24.  for  by  speech  wisdom  shall  be  ft. 
6.  27.  search,  and  she  shall  be  made  ft.  to  thri 

11.  23.  for  a  man  shall  be  A.  in  his  children 

12.  8.  a  friend  cannot  he  ft.  in  prosperity 

10.  1.5.  that  his  works  might  be  A.  to  the  world 

19.  27.  where  he  is  not  ft.  he  will  do  a  mischiet 
29.  a  man  may  be  ft.  by  his  look 

21.  7.  an  eloquent  man  is  ft.  far  and  near 

20.  9.  whoreiioiii  of  a  woman  be  ft.  in  her  looks 
30.  5.  lel  them  know  thee,  as  we  have  A.  thee 
38.  5.  that  the  viriiie  ihereof  might  he  ft. 
42.  18.  the  Lord  knoweth  all  that  may  be  ft. 
41).  15.  and  by  his  word  he  wa*  ft.  to  be  faithfi  I 

Bar.  4. 4.  things  pleasing  to  God  arc  made  ft.  to  u] 
6.  10.  whereby  ihi'y  are  ft.  not  to  be  gods 
50.  it  shall  be  ft.  hereafter  that  they  are  fabc 


L. 


left 


what  is  for  to  come,  I  ft.  not 
.52. 1  am  not  sent  to  shew  tliec,  for  I  do  nol  ft.  it 
9.  12.  the  same  must  ft.  it  after  death  hv  pa  n 
12  30.  thou  only  hast  been  meet  to  ft.  this  secret 

13.  .52.  nor  A.  tlie  iliing  in  the  deep  of  the  sea 
T^b.  3.8.  dost  ihoii  n"t  ft.  that  llmii  bast  sir  iiiele.l 

II.  7.  I  A.  Tobias,  ihv  father,  will  open  h  s  .yes 
fud.  8.  20.  hut  we  A.  none  other  G.'d.  ihereliKe 
9.  ;.  they  ft.  not  that  thou  art  the  Lord 

14.  5.  that  he  may  ft.  him  Ihat  despised  Israel 
B.<;f,i.  11.  12.  hv  t"  means  was  de-irons  to  A.  it 
iVisd.  2.19.  examine,  thai  we  m:iv  ft.  his  ineekiiess 

7.  1 '   namely  to  ft.  how  the  worid  wiis  made 
21.  things  either  secret  or  manifest,  them  I  A. 
S.  21.  a  [loint  of  wisd. mi  to  ft.  whose  gift  she  was 

9.  10.  that  I  may  A.  what  is  pleasing  to  thee 

13.  what  man  is  he  that  ciin  A.  the  counsel  ofG.? 

10.  12.  iiiiiht  ft.  thatcoodiiess  is  stronger  thanall 
1Q.17.  and  anions' ihnm  Ihat  ft.  it,m  ikcst  manifest 

27.  the  trueOoil,  wh.>m  hefor.'  they  denied  to  ft. 
13.  1.  not  out  of  ...oo'l  tliiecs  seen  A.  him  th:\t  is 
.■f.let  him  ft.  how  much  heiter  ihe  Loril  of  them  is 
1.5.  3.  to  ft.  Ih.e  is  perfect  rizn.'.oiKoess,  yea  to 
ft.  thy  power  is  ihe  r..ot  of  inimortalily 
W.  16    '.he  iin-'odiv  that  denied  L.  A    ihe.. 
52-thevtnilht  ft.  tliMt  fire  l>  r   i.-.'di.t  d.-lmv 
K    miJht  ft    that  il  is  n.it  tne  growing  ol  Iruils 
81J 


15  21.  ft.  that  victory  comelh  not  by  arms 
KNOWLEOGE. 

1  Fsd.  6.  12.  to  the  intent  we  might  give  ft.  to  thee 

2  F.sd.  14.  47.  for  in  them  is  the  stream  offt. 
hid.  II.  8.  that  thou  only  art  migbly  in  A. 
rr/.«rf.1.7.containeth  all  thincs,  hath  A.  of  the  voice 

2.  13.  he  professeth  to  have  the  A.  of  God 

7.  10.  in  his  hand  is  the  ft.  of  workmanship 
17.  for  he  hath  given  me  certain  ft.  of  thins.' 

8.  4.  she  is  iirivy  to  the  mysteries  of  the  ft.  of  God 

10.  10.  she  gave  him  ft.  of  holy  things 

14.  22.  not  enough  that  ihey  erred  in  A.  of  God 
f:i-r/.1.7.to  whom  hath  ft.  of  wisdom  been  maniVsi 

25.  the  parables  offt.  are  in  treasures  of  wisdom 

3.  25.  profi'ss  not  the  ft.  that  ihou  hast  not 
10.25  and  he  thiit  hath  A.  will  not  ffrndge 

11.  15.  wisdom  and  ft.  are  of  the  Lord 

15.  l.hethal  hathft.  of  the  law, shall  obtain  her 
10   24.  inv  son,  hearken  to  me,  and  learn  ft. 

25   and  T  "ill  declaie  his  ft.  exactly 
17.  7.  he  filled  ihem  with  the  ft.  o'' u-derslnnding 

11.  besides  this  he  gave  them  ft.  and  Ihe  1m  w 
19.  19.  ihe  ft.  of  the  coiiimiindments  of  the  Lord 

20    in.l  the  ft.  of  h'S  omni|)oteney 

•:>.  .iiiii  the  A.  ..fwicke.'ness  !.■  nol  wisdom 
2!.  1'!.  th.- ft    '.fa  w.-'e  m-in  «hall  ah.oin.i 

14   he  will  hoM  no  ft.  as  long  us  he  liveth 


LA  RAN. 

.Tud.  8. 26.  kept  the  sheep  nf  I,,  his  mother's  brotlier 
LAFOI'R. 

1  F..<d.i  22.  dove  not /.  and  brine  all  to  the  woman 

2  /•:.«'/.  3.  33.  and  vet  their  I.  hath  no  I'riiit 

5.  12.  Ihey  shall  ^'but  their  waysshall  not  prospej 
34.  while  I  /.  to  comprehend  the  way  of  God 

7.  14.  ifthey  liiat  live  /.  not  to  enter  these  IhinfT) 

8.  14.  which  with  so  iireat  /.  was  fashioned 

9.  22. 1'or  with  great  I.  have  I  made  it  perfect 
10    14  like  as  thou  hast  brought  forth  with  I. 

24.ilieHi2liesi  shall  give  rest  and  ease  from  thy  I 
47.  t.dd  thee  that  she  nouri>hed  him  with/. 
13.  38.  and  he  shall  di'stroy  them  without  I. 
IVi.fd.^.  10.  that  being  present,  she  may  i.  with  mS 
16.  with  I.  do  we  find  the  things  before  us 

15.  4.  an  im.igespotlcd,  the  painter's  fruitless  i. 
7.  the  potter  fashioneih  every  vessel  with  much  / 
9.  his  rare  is,  no'  that  he  shall  have  much  /. 

16.  20.  didst  send  bread  prepared  without  their  I. 
17.20.  nn'l  none  were  h''iideied  in  their  I. 

Krrl.  11.  21.  trust  in  the  Lord,  and  nbiile  in  thy  U 
13.  20.  it  is  a  wearisome  I.  of  the  mind 

10.  27.  Ihey  neither  Z.  nor  are  weary,  nor  cease 
19    11.  as  a  woman  in  I.  of  a  child 

30.  13.  chiisti.se  Ihv  son,  ami  hold  him  to  /. 

31.  3.  the  rich  halli  gri'iit  /.  in  galberins  r^chei 
34.23.  what  profit  have  th'V  ihen  hut  I.  ? 

40.  I'',  to  I.  and  he  content  with  that  a  man  hath 

51.27.  behold,  how  that  I  have  had  but  little  /. 

2  Mac.  2.  26.  taken  on  ns  ihiMiainful  I.  of  abridgin,! 

LABOURED. 
Frcl  24.  34.  that  I  have  not  /.  for  myself  only 
33.  17.  consider  Ihat  I  !.  not  fi>r  myself  only 
2  Mac.  4.  7.  O.iias  /.  und.T-h.'n'  to  be  high  priest 

I,ABOURER. 
JVi.'!d  17.  17.  whether  he  were  n  I.  in  the  fielc. 

LABOtTRFST. 
"  Esd  5  37.  declare  the  th.'i?  ihnt  thou  MokntU 

LABOFRETH. 
Frrl.  10  27.  he'ter   s  he  lleit  /.  and  aboun.ietl 

11.  11.  there  is  one  thiil  I.  anil  lak'-lh  pains 

31.  4.  the  poor    .  in  his  poor  estate,  and  m  neeit/ 

38  27.  every  work-nasler  iliai  i.  night  and  day 

LABOURING. 

1  F..id.  5.  .58. 1,  tonilvancp  Ihe  works  in  the  house 
J,rl.  .5.  T.  h-..ii?lit  111   m  l..w  "  "h  !.  in  brick 
J^rrl.  in.  1,  1  /.  .Mi|..  ihii  is  ^iv.i  t  >  .Ir'i  ikennefS 

2  I'.T.  2.2='   /   lo  f"M,.w  ihe  rules    .f  abrWj'T.coS 


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LAS 


J  Mac.  2.  31. 13  use  brevity  and  avoid  I.  of  work 

LABORIOUS. 
Eccl.t.  15.  hate  not  I.  work,  neither  husbandry 

L.\130(JKS. 
Wisd.'S.  11.  their  I.  iinrniitt'ul,  works  unprofitable 

13.  lor  glorious  is  llif  iVuit  of  good  /. 
5.  I.  alHiclcd  liciii,  rind  iiuiile  no  account  of  his  I. 
10.  li).  she  multipliid  the  fruit  of  his  I. 
J7  rciidfted  lo  ihe  rigliteous  a  reward  of  their  I. 
15.  8.  ein|duyiiig  his  /  k  wdly,  he  makes  a  god 
Ecct.  14.  15.  leave  thy  I.  to  be  (hvided  by  lot 
!&.  15   and  halh  deprived  iheni  of  tlieir  I. 
3il.i5  he  that  is  occupied  in  iheir  I. 

L.ACE. 
Eccl.6  30.  ornament,  ami  her  bands  are  purple  /. 

LACE[)EMONI.\NS. 
t  .Mae.  12.  2.  sent  letters  to  the  L.  and  other  places 
5.  sent  leliers  which  JuikiIIimii  wrote  to  the  L.  tj. 
•M.  .Areus  king  of  tlic  L.  lo  Onias  high-priest 
21.  tiiuiid  tliat  the  1/   and  Jews  are  brethren 
H.  20.  the  Copy  of  th.;  letters  that  the  L.sent 
i!.  the  people  of  the  L.  might  h:ive  a  memorial 
15.  'Zi.  he  wrote  toSainpsanes  and  the  L. 
Mac.  5.  9.  he  retirini;  lo  tlie  L.  to  find  succour 
L.ACKING. 
I  Mac.  8.  25.  but  I.  time  they  returned 

LADDERS. 
1  Mac.  5. 30.  was  an  niiuimerable  people  bearing  /. 

LADE.N. 

Eccl.  3. 27  obstinate  heart  shall  be  /.  with  sorrows 

LAID. 

1  Esd.  3.  8.  and  /.  it  under  king  Darins  his  pillow 
Esth.  14.  2.  she  I  away  her  glorious  aiiparel 

13. 1.  she  I.  away  her  mourning  giirmenls 

II.  held  up  Ins  sceptre,  and  I.  it  upon  her  neck 
ff'isd.  4.  15.  nor  I  they  up  this  in  their  minds 
iMac.'.i.  10.  money  I.  up  for  the  rtilief  of  widows 
LAKE. 

2  Mac.  12.  16.  a  I.  was.seen  running  with  blood 

LAMB.S. 
ffisd.  19.9.  they  went  at  large  and  leaped  like  I. 
Eccl.  13. 1",  what  fellowship  halli  wolf  with  the/.? 
4tt.  16.  when  he  offered  the  sucking  /. 

LAME. 
ZEsd.i.'il.  laugh  not  a  /  man  to  scorn,  defend 

LAMENT,  ED. 
Jud.  16.  24.  the  house  of  Israel  /.  her  st'ven  days 
Eccl.  38.  16.  begin  to  I.  as  if  lliuu  hadst  sutTeied 

LAMENTATION. 
Tob.  2.  6.  your  niirtli  shall  be  turned  into  I. 
h'isd.  19.3.  niakinj;  /.  at  ihe  graves  of  the  dead 
Keel.  38.  17.  weep,  and  use  I.  as  he  is  worthy 
Mac.  1.  27.  every  hridegroorn  took  up  I. 
2.  TO.  and  all  Israel  made  great  /.  for  liiin 
4   39.  they  rent  their  clolhes  and  made  great  I. 
i.  20.  all  Israel  made  gnat  I.  12.  .52  |  13.  26. 
41.  and  the  noise  of  iluir  melody  into  I. 
iMac.  11.6.  people  wilhi  and  tears  besought  Lord 

LAMP,  S. 
flccl.  48.  1.  Elias,  his  word  burnt  like  a  /. 

1  Mac.  4.  50.  the  /.  that  were  on  the  candlestick 
6.  39.  the  inuuntains  sliiiied  like  I.  of  fire 

LANCES. 
2JI/ac.5.2.  armed  with  I.  like  a  band  of  soldiers 

L.\ND. 
Wisd.  10.7.  waste  I.  Ihat  smokctth  is  a  testimony 
12.3.  to  destroy  those  old  inhabitants  of  thy  holy  (. 
16.  111.  niigiil  destroy  the  fruits  of  an  unjust  I. 

18.  15.  into  the  niidsi  of  a  I.  of  deslructioii 

19.  7.  where  water  stood  before,  dry  /.  appeartO 
10.  while  they  sojourned  in  the  strange  I. 

Eccl.  20.28.  he  Ihat  tilleth  his  I.  shall  increase 
39.  22.  his  blessing  covered  the  dry  I.  as  a  river 

46,  8.  even  unto  tiie  /.  that  flowelh  with  milk 

47.  24.  that  they  were  driven  out  of  the  /. 
4*-\  15.  till  ihey  were  carried  out  of  their  / 

'iMac.  5.  21.  weeninL'  to  make  the  /.  navigable 

LANGUAGE. 
Eccl.  G.  5.  sweet  I.  will  multiply  friends 
Bar.  4.  1.5.  a  shameless  nation  of  a  strange  I. 

2  Mac.  7.  8.  but  he  answered  in  his  own  I.  and  said 

21.  she  c.vhiirled  every  one  of  them  in  her  own/. 
27.  she  sp.iko  in  her  country  I.  on  this  manner 
12.  37.  he  began  i.i  his  own  I.  and  sung  psiilms 
15.  29.  praising  the  Almi^htv  in  their  own  / 
LANGUISH 
"  Esd.S  31. we  and  our  faihcrs  do  I.  of  such  diseases 

LARGE 
i  Esd    ',    13.  I  gave  you  a  /.  and  safe  passage 
Wisd.  19   9.  for  they  went  at  /.  like  horses 
Keel.  47.  12.  and  for  his  sake  he  dwelt  at  / 
Bar.  3.  24.  bow  /  is  the  |ilar,e  •fins  possi'Ssinn 
'2Mac.-2.30.  logo  over  llrnss  at  I.  and  be  curious 

LARGELY. 
1  Mac.  16.  16.  when  S  mon  and  sons  had  drunk  I. 

I,AST 
'*'"<i/.3. 17  <heir  /.  ase  ^Inll  he  without  honour 
fe:;    1.  n.  il  sirill  go  well  with  him  at  the  /. 
2.  3.:h;ii  tlion  mavis'  lie  increased  at  thy  /.  end 
;>.  ij    »  ..iiibhorn  h^.'nl  wili  fare  evil  at  ihe  I. 
613 


LAW 

Eccl.  6.  2a  for  at  the  I.  thou  shnlt  find  her  rest 
12.  12.  and  lh(m  at  the  /.  remember  my  words 
14.  7.  at  the  I.  he  will  declare  his  wickedness 
24.  28.  no  more  shall  the  I.  find  her  out 
27.  23.  but  at  the  /.  he  will  writhe  hii  mouth 
31.  22.  at  the  /.  thou  shall  find  as  I  told  thee 
32   11.  rise  up  betimes,  he  not  I.  but  get  home 
33. 1().  1  awaked  up  I.  of  all  as  one  that  gathers 
3!^.  2-'!.  drive  it  away,  and  remember  the  /.end 

41.  2.  unto  him  that  is  now  in  the  /.  age 
48.  24.  he  eaw  what  ahoiild  come  to  pass  at  I. 

LAUGH 
2  Esd.  2.  21.  /.  not  a  lame  man  lo  scorn,  defend 
.fud.  12.  12.  if  we  draw  her  nut, she  will  i.  us  loscorn 
Est/i.  14.  11.  and  let  them  not  i.  at  out  fall 
li'isd.  4.  18.  but  God  shall  I.  Ihem  to  scoin 
Eccl. "7. 11  I.  no  man  !o scorn  in  bitterness  ol' his  soul 

13.  7.  and  at  Ihe  last  he  will  I.  thee  to  scorn 
3U.  10.  I.  not  wnh  him,  lest  thou  have  sorrow 

LAUGHED. 

1  Esd.  4.  31.  if  she  I.  upon  him,  he  I.  also 
IVisd.  17.  8.  were  sick  or  fwar  worthy  to  be  I.  at 
f^.ccl.  6.  4.  made  him  he  I.  lo  scorn  of  liis  enennes 

20.  17.  of  how  many  shall  he  be  £.  to  scorn  1 
Bel  19.  thoi!  ;.  Daniel,  and  held  thy  ki.ng 
i  /r'ac.  7.  3i.  he  mocked  them  and  I.  a;  them 

10.  79.  and  I  am  /.  to  scorn  for  thy  sake 

LAUGHING. 
F.cel.  18.  31.  she  will  make  thee  a  J.-etocit,  42.11. 

2  J/ac.  7. 27.  she  I.  Ihe  cruel  tyrant  lo  BCorn 
LAUGHTER. 

Eccl.  19.  30.  a  man's  excessive  I.  shows  what  he  is 

21.  20.  a  fool  lifteth  up  his  voice  with  /. 
LAW. 

1  Esd.  8.  3.  being  very  ready  in  the  I.  of  Moses 

7.  he  omitted  nothing  of  the  /.  of  the  Lord 

8.  to  Esdras  reader  of  the  /.  of  liie  Lorii,  9. 

19.  and  the  reader  of  the  /.  (d'  the  most  high  God 
9.  42.  Esdras  the  priest  and  reader  of  the  /. 

46.  and  when  he  opened  the  I.  they  stood  up 
Tub.  6.  12.  not  to  another,  according  Utl.  of  Moses 
7.  13.  saying,  lake  her  after  the  /.  of  Moses 

14.  9.  but  keep  thou  the  I.  and  commandments 
lt^is.1.2.  11.  let  our  strength  be  the  I.  (d'jnstice 
Eccl. -2.  16.  that  love  him  shall  be  filled  with  ihe  I. 

9.  1.5.  communication  in  the  I.  of  the  Most  High 

10.  19.  they  that  regard  not  I.  are  dis'ioiiourahle 

11.  15.  understanding  of  the  I.  is  of  the  Lord 
15   1.  be  tliiit  hath  knowledge  ofthe  I. 

17.  II.  he  gav('  the  I.  of  life  for  a  heritaje 
19.  17.  give  place  lo  the  i.  of  the  .Most  High 

20.  in  wisdom  is  the  performance  ofthe  /. 
23. 23.  she  hath  disobeyed  the  I.  of  the  Most  High 
24.  23.  even  the  I.  which  Moses  commanded 

32.  15.  he  Ihfit  seeketh  the  I.  shall  be  filled 

33.  2.  a  wise  man  hateth  not  the  /. 

34.  8.  llie  I  shall  be  found  perfect  wilhotit  lies 
39.  1.  givcth  his  mind  to  the  t.  oftlie  Most  High 

8.  he  shall  glory  in  the  /.  ofthe  covenant 
41.  8.  woe  be  lo  you  who  have  forsaken  i!ie  I. 
42.2.  he  not  ashamed  ofthe  /.of  the  Most  High 

45.  5.  even  the  /.of  life  and  knowledgu 

46.  14.  by  Z.  ofthe  Lord  he  judged  t  lis  congregation 
Bur.  2.  2.  that  were  writlen  in  the  /.  of  Moses 
■Sus.  6.  all  that  had  any  suits  in  llie  /.  lame  to  Ihem 
I  Mac.  1.  49.  lo  the  end  Ihey  miglit  forget  the  I. 

52.  lo  wit,  every  one  Ihat  forsook  Ihe  /. 

56.  Ihey  rent  in  pieces  the  books  ofthe  I. 

57.  or  if  any  consented  lo  Ihe  /.put  him  to  death 

2  26.  thus  dealt  he  zealously  for  the  /.  of  God 
27.  whosoever  is  zealous  of  the  /.  follow  me 

42.  all  such  as  were  volnntari  y  iievoled  lo  the  I. 
50.  be  zealou-i  for  the  I.  and  give  your  lives 

3.  43.  they  iaid  open  the  book  ofthe  I. 

4.  42.  priests,  sucli  as  had  pleasure  in  the  I. 
14.14.  the  /.  he  searched  out,  and  every  contemner 

of  ihe  <.  and  wicked  person  he  took  away 
2  .Ufac.  1.  4.  and  open  your  hearts  in  his  I. 
2.  3.  the  I.  should  nolilnpart  (mm  iheir  Imarls 

18.  as  he  promised  in  /.  will  shortly  have  ni'rey 
4.  n.  he  brought  up  new  ciistoius  against  the  I. 
6. 23.  or  rather  Ihe  holy  /.  ni.ide  ami  irivi'ii  hy  God 
7.  1.  compelled  against  Ihel.  lo  taste  swine's  flesh 

.30.  the  commandmenl  (d'the  /.  that  was  :.'ivrn 

12.  40.  which  is  forbidden  the  Jews  hy  the  /. 

13.  10.  being  at  the  [loint  to  bo  put  fioni  their  / 
15.9.  and  so  comforlms  Ih'm  outofthe  I 

LAWS 
./«(/.  11.  12  God  halh  forbidden  Ihem  to  eat  hv  his/. 
F.nth.  16.  15.  that  the  .lews  live  bv  most  pist  I 

19.  the  .lews  may  Irec.v  iive  after  Ihi  ir  own  I. 
IVis'l.  6.  18.  love  is  tr-'"  keeping  of  her  I. 
Erel.  4.  17.  trust  his  soc'l   and  Iry  him  bv  her  I. 

45.  17.  Ihat  he  should  inform  Isra.l  <n  his  I 
I  Mile.  1.42.  thit  every  ont  should  leave  his  I 

2.  40   if  we  fight  not  for  our  lives  and  /.  3.  21. 

6. 59.  and  covenant  with  them  thai  tbev  shall  live 
afiBr  Iheir  I.  because  wo  abolished  their  /. 

13.  .3.  h  ivi-  fli-.nn  for  the  /.  and  ihe  sanctiiar* 
S  Mac   3  1    and  the  I   were  kept  very  well 


LEA 

2  Mac.  4.  2.  that  was  so  zealous  of  thi  L 

5.  8.  being  haled  as  a  forsaker  of  the  I. 

6.  1.  and  not  to  live  after  the  I.  of  God 
28.  to  die  for  Ihe  honourable  and  holy  I. 

7.  9.  shall  raise  us  up,  who  have  died  tor  hiot 
11.  and  for  his  I.  I  desjiise  them 
23.  as  you  regard  not  yourselves  for  bis  I.  sake 
37.  ofler  up  my  body  and  life  for  I.  of  our  fatheiS 

8.  21   -le  had  -iiade  them  ready  to  die  for  the  I. 
36.  because  Ihey  followed  the  /.  he  gave  Ihem 

11.24.  should  siilfer  them  to  live  after  their  own  I 
31.  the  Jews  shall  use  their  own  kind  of  Z. 
LAWFUL. 

1  Esd.  1. 16.  it  was  not  I.  for  any  lo  go  from  service 
Toll.  2.  13.  it  is  not  I.  to  eat  any  ihmg  siolen 

.hid.  11.  13.  whidi  things  it  is  not  /.  lo  lonely 

2  Mae.  6.  4.  brought  in  things  that  were  not  i. 

20.  such  things  as  are  not  I.  to  be  lasled 

21.  to  bring  flesh,  such  as  was  /.  for  hini  to  use 
LAWLESS. 

/)an.  3.9.  deliver  us  into  the  hands  of/,  enemioi 

LAY. 
I'ob.  12.  8.  belter  to  give  alms,  than  I.  np  gold 
Esth.  12.  2.  tiiey  were  to  I.  hands  on  Arta.verxes 
IVtsd.  5.  7.  Ihrough  deserts  where  ihi^re  I.  no  way 
2;i.  thus  innuily  shall  I   waste  the  whole  earth 

11.  2.  ihey  pitched  tents  where  there  t.  no  way 
Eccl.  5.  12.  if  not  /.  lliy  hand  upon  ihy  inouih 

7.6. 1.  ;i  stnmhiiiig-block  iii^lhe  way  of  uprightnen, 

13.  12.  hilt  cruelly  he  will  I.  np  Ihy  words 

29.  11.  Z.  uj)  treasure  according  lo  commandmenV. 

LEAD. 
IVisd.  9.  11.  she  shall  I.  nn;  soberly  in  my  doingt 
Eccl.  17.  26.  he  will  I.  thee  out  of  darkness 
40.  28.  I.  not  a  beggar's  life,  better  die  than  beg 

LEAD. 
Eccl.  22.  14.  what  is  heavier  than  1.7 
38.  .'SO.  he  applielh  hmiself  to  I.  it  over 
47.  18.  thou  didst  mnlliply  silver  as  I. 

le.Vn. 

Eccl.  41.  19.  and  to  I.  with  thy  elbow  on  meal 

LEAPED 
Tab.  6.  2.  a  fish  Z.oiit  of  river,  would  havedevotrt^ 

7.  6.  then  Raguel  I.  up,  and  kissed  him,  and  wepi 
htd.  14.  17.  he  I.  out  to  the  people  and  cried 
Esth.  15.  8.  who  in  a  fear  /.  from  his  throne 
/Fi.5<i. IS.  1 5.1  hv  almighty  word  /.down  from  heaves 

19.  9.  they  I.  like  lambs,  praising  thee,  O  Lord 

LEAGUE. 

1  Mae.  11.9.  come,  let  ns  make  a  I.  betwixt  ua 

12.  3.  renew  the  I.  as  in  the  former  time 

8.  wherein  declaration  was  made  ofthe  {. 
16.  renew  the  amity  we  had,  and  the  former  2. 

14. 18.  lo  renew  Ihe  friendship  and  /.  ihey  had 

24.  sent  to  Rome  to  confirm  the  I.  with  them 

15.  17.  came  to  renew  the  old  friendship  aud  L 

See  Amity. 

LEARN. 

H'isd.  6. 1.  /.  ye  that  b(?  judges  of  ends  of  Ihe  eartb 

9.  that  ye  may  I   wisdom,  and  not  fall  away 
Eccl.  8  8.  for  of  them  thou  shall  I.  instruction 

9.  and  of  ihem  thou  shall  /.  understanding 
16  24.  my  son,  hearken  to  me,  and  /.  knowledge 

1  Mnc.  10.72.  ask  and  /.  who  I  am,  and  Ihe  rest 

2  J/ac.7.2.  what  wouldest  Ihim  ask  or  /.  of  us 
LEARNED. 

Esth.  12.  2.  I.  that  they  were  about  to  lay  hands 
IVi.<!d.  6.  rO  they  tli.it  have  I.  such  things,  shall  find 
7.  13. 1  /.diligently  and  communicate  her  liberally 

Eeel.H.  9.  for  they  also  /.  of  their  fathers 
.38  24.  Ihe  wisdom  ofa  /man  comes  by  opportunitj 
39  8.  he  shall  shew  forth  Ihat  which  he  hath  /. 
42.  8   thus  shall  Ihoii  he  truly  /.  and  approved 
LEARNING. 

IVi.id.  7.  14.  for  the  gifts  that  come  from  /. 

Errl.  4.^i.  I  known  by  the  word  ofthe  tongue 
21.  21.  /.  is  to  a  wise  man  as  an  ornament  of  golo 
33.  17.  I  bibonrcd  for  all  them  that  seek  /. 
44.4.  bv  Iheir  knowledge  of /.meet  for  the  people 
51    16.  I  received  her,  and  gat  imicdi  /. 
23.  draw  near  and  dwell  in  the  house  of/. 
28.  get  /.  with  a  great  sum  of  money,  get  gold 
LE.AVE. 

1  E.isd  8.  P5  may /.  the  iiilieritj.nce  toyoiircbildren 

Tub.  11.  2.  kiiowest  how  thou  didst  /.  ihy  fathjr 
12.  13.  /,  Ihv  diiMHT  to  go  and  covpr  the  dead 

H'i<d  2.  9.  let  ns  /.  tokens  of  oiir  joyfulness 

Feci  6.3.  thou  shall  /.  Ihvselfas  a  dry  tree 
11.  19.  he  must  /.  those  tilings  lo  others 
14.  15.  slmlt  thou  not  /   thy  travels  lo  ano'hcjT 

23.  1.  O  Lord,  /.  me  not  to'  their  counsels 
17.  a  wliori'inonger  will  not  /.  oil' till  ht  die 
26.  she  sh  ill  /.  her  memory  to  be  cursed 

24.  33.  I  will  /.  it  lo  all  ages  for  ever 
29.  17.  will  /.  him  in  danger  Ihat  delivered  him 
31.  17.  /.  off  first  for  manners'  s.ike 
33.  22.  /  not  a  stain  in  thine  honour 

38.  10.  I.  ofl^sin,  and  order  thy  hands  aright 

39.  11.  he  shall  /.  a  greater  name  than  a  IhoiiBRnd 
47,22.  but  the  Lord  will  never  I  off  his  merey 


LIE 

Eecl  !il  10  hewould  notZ.  meindaydofmy  troable 

LEAVE. 
I  Mac.  11.  58.  lie  giive  limi  /.  to  (I'lnk  in  gold 
15.  0  1  givfi  tliee  I.  to  coin  money  for  Uiy  country 

LEAVES. 
^ccl.  t>.  3.  thou  thalt  eat  up  thy  I.  and  lose  fruit 
1  J.  18.  as  lor  the  green  I.  on  a  thick  tree,  some  faL' 

LED. 
'TViA.  1.  2.  who  was  I.  captive  out  of  Thisbe 
H'/sd.  10.  18.  and  I.  them  through  mucli  water 
19.  11.  heing  I.  with  their  appetite,  they  asked 

LEFT. 
Tob.  1.  8.  I  was  I  an  orphan  by  my  father 

■iil  nor  any  iliing  I.  me  besides  my  wife  Anna 
h'isd.  10.  14.  /.  lurn  not  in  bonds,  till  she  brought 
14.  (i.  and  I.  to  all  ages  a  sred  of  generation 
Keel.  lo.  14.  he  I.  Iiim  in  tlie  hand  of  his  counsel 
17.  '21.  neither  I.  nor  forsook  them,  but  spared 
S:!.  8.  the  smner  sliall  be  I.  in  his  foolishness 
M).  8.  and  a  child  I.  to  himself  will  be  wilful 
44.8.  of  them  that  have  I.  a  name  behind  thera 

LENGTH. 
Wisd.  4.  8.  age  is  nol  what  standeth  in  I.  of  time 

LENGTHENED. 
£ccl.  48. 23.  and  he  I.  the  king's  life 

LENT. 
^'isd.  15.  9.  his  life  I.  him  shall  be  demanded 
Keel.  2y.  4.  many,  when  a  thing  was  /.  them 

LEOPARD. 
Kcc/.26.  23.  it  shall  devour  them  as  a  I. 

LESS. 
msd.  15.  10.  his  life  is  of  I.  viUio  than  clay 

LESSON. 
Eccl.  9. 1.  teach  her  not  an  evil  I.  against  thyself 

LET. 
Eccl.  27.  19.  so  hast  thou  t.  thv  neighbour  go 

letted! 

tVisd.  7.  22.  wisdom  quick,  which  cannot  be  /. 

LEITETH. 
Eccl.  27. 19.  as  one  that  I.  a  hud  .to  out  of  hand 

LET'i'ER. 
KsiA.lO.  19.  shall  publish  copy  ofthisZ.  in  all  places 

LETTHtS. 

1  Mac.  12.2.  he  sent  i.  to  tl-.e  Lacedemonians,  5. 
hee  also  7,  8,  17,  J9.  |  14.  20.  |  15.  1,  15.   '^Mac 

11.  It). 
E  Mac.  9.  18.  he  wrote  the  I.  underwritten 

LEVITE. 
Esth.  11. 1.  who  said  he  was  a  priest  and  I. 

LEWD. 
Eslh.  16.  4.  but  lifted  up  with  words  of  Z.  persons 
ti.  with  faUcliood  and  deceit  of  their /.disposition 
Eccl.  30.  18.  lest  his  /.  behaviour  be  an  olience 

LEWDLY. 
lyied.  15  8.  employin?  his  labours  I.  he  maketh 

LEWDNESS. 
Toll.  4.  13.  in  I.  is  decay  and  great  want 

LIAR. 
FccZ.20.2fi.  the  disposition  of  a  /.  is  dishonourable 
25.  2.  a  poor  man  proud,  a  rich  man  that  is  a 
LIARS. 

2  Rsd.  11.  42.  hs5>  hurt  the  peaceable,  hast  loved  I. 
IVisd.  10.  14.  she  shew,  d  them  to  be  /.  a:id  gave 
Eccl.  15.  8.  men  that  are  I.  cannot  remember  her 

LIBANUS. 
I  Esd.  4.  4S.  he  wrote  letters  also  to  them  in  L. 
^  E.'id.  15.  20.  from  the  south,  from  the  east,  and  L 
Ked.24. 13.  I  wase.\alted  like  a  cedar  in  L.  50.12. 

LIBERAL. 
EccZ.  31.23.  whoso  is  I.  of  his  meat,  men  speak  well 

LIBERALLY. 
tfijd.  7. 13.  and  I  do  communicate  her  Z. 
1  Mac.  3.  30.  nor  have  such  gills  to  give  so  Z. 

LIBERALITY. 
1  £«(Z.  4. 46.  princtiv  i.  proceeding  from  thyself 

LIBERTY. 
1  Esd.  4.  53.  that  they  should  have  free  Z. 

02.  because  he  hiifh  given  them  freedom  and  Z 
S  Esd.  8.  56.  when  they  ha^  taken  I.  they  despised 
£ccZ.  7. 21.  a  good  servant,  defraud  him  not  of  Z. 
25.25.  nur  a  wicked  woman  L  to  gad  abroad 

26. 10.  lest  she  abuse  herself  through  over-iniich  Z 

30. 11.  give  him  iio.Z.  in  his  youth,  and  wink  not 

1  J\lac.  13.16.  when  he  is  at  I.  he  may  nut  revolt 
14.21).  chased  aw.iv  enemies, and  confirmed  their  Z 

2  Mac  9. 14.  the  Indv  city,  ^e  would  set  at  I. 

LIBRARY. 
2  Mac.  i.  I?  how  he  founded  a  I.  gathered  acts 

LICENCE. 
Jud.  11.14.  lo  bring  them  a  Z.  from  the  senate 
Eccl.  15.20  nor  hath  he  given  any  man  Z.  to  sin 
1  Mac.  1.  13  gave  them  Z.  to  do  after  the  heathen 
iMac.  4.9.  if  he  might  have  Z.  to  set  up  a  place 

LIE. 
Wiad.  2. 12.  let  US  Z.  in  wait  for  the  righteous 
Ktcl.  5.  It.  md  Z.  not  in  wait  with  thy  tongue 
3.21.  she  will  I.  upon  him  as  a  mighty  stone 
■   8.  11.  lest  he  Z.  in  wait  to  entrap  thee  in  thy  words 
14.  22. go  after  her,  and  Z.  in  wait  in  her  ways 
87.  28.  but  venjr's.nce  shall  I,  in  wait  for  them 
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LIETH. 
Eccl,  11.  31.  toy  he  I.  in  wait,  and  (urnelh  good 
«7. 10.  as  the  lion  Z.  in  wait  for  the  |irey 
28.  2(3.  lest  thou  fall  before  him  that  Z.  in  wait 
LIFE. 

1  E^rf.  4. 21.  he  sticks  not  to  spend  his  Z.  with  his 

2  Ksd.  2.  12.  they  shall  have  the  tree  ol  Z. 

3.  5.  thou  didst  breathe  into  him  the  breath  of  Z. 
7.  59.  this  IB  the  I.  whereof  Musis  S|>ake  to  the 

people,  chooae  the  I.  that  thou   mayest  live 
14.  30   receive  the  law  of  Z.  whicii  lliey  kept  not 
Id.  ()1.  he  gave  them  breath,  I.  and  uiiderslanding 
7'«i.8.17.  linish  theirZ.  in  health,  with  joy  and  mercy 
12.9.  that  exercise  alms,  shall  be  tilled  with  I. 
)0.  they  that  sin,  are  enemies  to  their  own  Z. 
.lud.  10.  13.  without  losing  the  Z.  of  any  man 
15.  thou  hast  saved  thy  I.  in  that  thou  hast  hasted 

12.  18.  because  my  Z.  is  niaguihed  in  me  this  day 
13.20.  because  thou  hast  not  Sjiared  tliy  Z. 

Eslk.  13.  2.  10  settle  my  subjects  in  a  quiet  I. 
16.  12.  went  to  deprive  usol  our  kingdom  and  I. 

13.  as  well  of  ftlardocheus,  who  saved  our  Z. 
IVisd.  1.  12.  seek  not  death  in  the  error  ol  your  Z. 

4.  9.  and  an  unspotted  Z.  is  old  age 

5.  4.  we  fools  accounted  his  I.  m.idueas 

7.  6.  for  all  men  have  one  entrance  to  Z. 

8.  5.  if  riches  be  to  be  di-sired  iii  tliis  Z. 

7.  men  can  have  nothing  more  protitable  in  I. 

13.  11.  a  vessel  tit  lor  the  service  of  man's  Z. 

17.  not  ashamed  to  speak  to  lliat  which  hath  noZ. 

18.  lor  Z.  he  prayeth  to  that  which  is  dead 

14.  12.  the  invention  of  them  the  corru|itiou  ofZ. 
29.  their  trust  is  in  idols  which  have  no  Z. 

15.8.  when  his  I.  which  was  lent  him  sliall  be 

10.  and  his  Z.  is  of  less  value  than  clay 

12.  but  ihey  counted  our  I.  a  pastime 

16.  9.  nor  was  there  found  any  remedy  for  Z. 

13.  for  thou  hast  power  ol7.  and  death 
Eccl.  1.  12.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  giveth  long  Z. 

i.1).  and  the  branches  thereof  are  long  I. 

3.  6.  that  honoureth  his  father  shall  have  a  long  Z. 

4.  12.  he  that  luveth  her,  loveth  I. 

5.  1.  and  say  not,  I  have  enough  for  my  Z. 

1 1.  be  swift  lo  I. ear,  and  let  thy  Z.  hi;  sincere 

6.  16.  a  faithful  friend  is  the  medicine  of  Z. 
9. 13.  lest  he  take  away  thy  Z.  presently 
10.211.  him  that  dishonoureih  his  own  I. 

11. 14.  Z.  and  death,  jiuverty  and  richer  come  of  L. 
13.  14.  love  the  Lord  all  thy  /.  and  call  on  him 
15.17   before  man  is  Z.  and  death 
16.3.  trust  not  thou  in  their  Z.  nor  respect 

17.  il.  he  gave  them  the  law  of  Z.  for  a  heritage 
18.33.  thou  shalt  lie  in  wait  for  thy  own  I. 

19. 5.  he  that  resistelli  pleasures,  crowiieth  his  Z. 

19.  the  knowledgeof  commaiais  is  docirine  ofZ. 
20.  32.  he  that  leadalh  his  Z.  without  a  guide 

2!.  13.  his  coun.sel  is  like  a  pure  fountain  of  Z. 
22. 1 1,  the  I.  of  the  fool  is  worse  than  death 

12.  tor  an  ungodly  man  all  the  days  of  his  Z. 
23.  1.  Father  and  Governor  of  all  my  whole  Z. 

4.  OFath.andG.of  myZ.  give  nienotajjroud  look 
25. 2.  and  I  am  greatly  offended  at  their  Z. 
20.  2.  he  shall  fulfil  the  years  of  his  Z.  in  peace 
29.  in.  for  he  hath  given  his  Z.  for  thee 

22.  better  is  the  I.  of  a  poor  man  in  a  cottaga 
24.  it  is  a  miserable  /.  to  go  from  house  to  house 

31.  27.  wine  is  as  good  aa  Z.  to  a  man  if  drunk  mo- 
derately, what  Z.  IS  to  a  man  that  is  without  wine 
33. 14.  good  is  set  against  evil,  Z.  against  dealli 

23.  at  the  time  when  thou  shalt  finish  thy  Z 
34.  21.  the  bread  of  the  needy  is  their  Z. 

37.  18.  four  things,  good  and  evil,  Z.  and  death 
27.  my  son,  prove  thy  soul  in  ihy  Z.  and  see 
31.  he  that  taketh  heed,  prolongeth  his  Z. 

38.  14.  for  ease  and  remedy  to  prolong  Z. 

39.  2().  the  principal  things  for  the  use  of  man's  Z. 

40.  39.  the  I.  of  him  that  dependeth  on  another 

man's  table,  is  not  to  be  counted  for  a  Z. 
41. 13.  a  good  Z.  hath  but  few  days,  but  good  name 
45.5.  he  gave  him  the  law  of  Z.  and  knowledge 
48.  14.  he  (lid  wonders  in  his  Z.  and  at  his  death 
23.  sun  went  back,  he  lengthened  the  king's  Z. 
50. 1.  who  in  his  I.  repaired  the  house  again 
51.  3.  out  of  the  hande  of  such  as  sought  my  Z. 

0.  my  I.  was  near  to  the  hell  beneath 
Bar.  1. 11.  pray  for  the  Z.  of  Nabuchodonosor  king 
of  Babylon,  and  for  the  Z.  of  Balthasar  his  sun 
4.  1.  all  they  that  keep  it  shall  come  to  Z. 

1  Mac.  3.  12.  therewith  he  fought  all  his  Z.  long 
10.  61.  men  of  a  wicked  I.  assembled  ag.iinst  him 
13.  5.  that  I  should  spare  my  own  Z.  in  trouble 

2  Mac.  3. 29.  he  lay  speechless,  without  hope  of  Z. 
31.  call  upon  the  Most  High,  to  grant  him  his  Z. 
33.  for  his  sake  the  Lord  hath  <;ranted  thee  Z. 
35.  made  vows  unto  him  that  had  saved  his  Z. 
38.  him  well  scourged,  if  he  escape  with  his  Z. 

6.  20.  are  not  lawful  f»r  love  of  Z.  to  be  lasted 
27.  manfully  changing  this  Z.  I  will  shew  myself 
7.9.  the  king  shall  raise  us  up  unto  everlasting  I 

14.  thou  ehall  have  up  resurrection  lo  I, 


LIO 


[Apoctivpa« 


3  Mac.  7. 23.  will  also  give  you  treaih  and  I.  agait. 
25.s'iewould  counsel  the  young  man  to  save  lin' 

36.  dead  under  God's  covenant  of  everlasting  I 

37.  I  offer  up  my  body  and  Z  for  llie  laws 
12.  24.  he  besought  to  lot  him  go  with  his  t. 

14.25.  was  quiet,  and  took  part  of  this  Z. 
.38.  he  did  boldly  jeopard  his  body  and  Z. 
46.  and  calling  on  the  Lord  of  Z.  and  spirit 

LIFT. 
Eccl.  32. 1.  Z.  not  thyself  up,  but  be  as  the  rest 
38.  3.  the  skill  of  the  physicians  sliall  I.  up  his  heii4 

40.26.  riches  and  strength  /.  uji  the  heart 
46.2.  when  he  did  Z.  up  his  hand  against  cities 

LIFTED. 
Eccl.  11. 13.  and  Z.  up  his  head  from  misery 
47.  4    when  he  Z.  up  his  hand  with  ihe  stone 

50.  20.  he  I.  up  his  hands  over  the  congregation 

51.  9.  then  Z.  up  my  supplication  from  earth 

LIGHT. 
1  Esd.  8.  79.  to  discover  to  us  a  Z.  in  the  house 
Tub.  10.  5.  I  have  let  thee  go,  the  Z.  of  mine  eyes 
IVisd.  5.  6.  the  Z.  of  righteousness  not  shined  to  in 

7.  10.  I  chose  to  have  her,  instead  of  Z.  for  the  I. 

that  Cometh  from  her  never  gocth  out 
26.  she  is  the  brightness  of  the  everlasting  I. 
29.  being  compared  wilh  I.  she  is  found  before  il 
10. 17.  and  a  Z.  of  stars  in  the  night  seaa;)n 
18. 1.  but  thy  saints  had  a  very  great  Z. 
4.  they  were  worthy  to  be  deprived  of  Z.  by  when; 
uncorrupt  I.  of  the  law  was  to  be  given 
Eccl.  16.  16.  he  hath  separated  his  Z.  from  darkuept 
17.  26.  In   will  lead  thee  out  of  darkness  into  I. 
31.  what,  tirighter  than  sun,  yet  Z.  thereof  fallet^ 
22. 11.  weep  for  the  dead,  for  he  hath  lost  the  Z. 
26.  17.  as  the  clear  Z.  is  on  the  holy  candlestick 

32.  16.  they  that  fear  L.  shall  kindle  justice  as  at 

33.  7.  when  all  the  Z.  of  every  day  is  of  the  sun 
42.  16.  the  sun  that  giveth  Z.  looketh  on  all 
43  7.  a  Z.  that  decreasetli  in  her  perfection 

9.  ornament  giving  Z.  in  the  highest  places!  of  Ld 
50.7.  as  the  rainbow  giving  Z.  in  the  clciids 

29.  for  the  Z.  of  the  Lord  leadeth  him 
Bar.  2.  14.  where  is  the  Z.  of  the  eyes,  and  pca«c 
20.  young  men  have  seen  Z.  and  dwelt  on  earth 

33.  he  that  send  !th  forth  Z.  and  it  goeth 

34.  they  shewed  Z.  to  him  that  made  them 

5.  9.  God  shall  lead  Israel  in  the  Z.  of  his  glorv 

6. 19.  they  Z  them  candles  mure  than  for  themielTOC 

67.  nur  shine  as  the  sun,  nur  give  Z.  as  the  moan 

iJaii.  3.  48.  O  ye  Z.  and  darkness,  bless  ye  the  Lupd 

LIGHT. 

1  Esd.  8.  86.  thou,  O  Lord,  didst  make  our  sini  L 
£tcZ.  7.  26.  give  not  thyself  over  to  a  I.  womE». 

19.  4.  he  that  is  hasty  to  give  credit  is  i,-mliidftd 

2  Jl/ac.4.  17.  for  it  is  not  a  I.  thing  to  do  wickedlj 

LIGHTEN. 
IVisd.  17.  5.  the  stars  endure  to  Z.  that  horrible  nif  hi 

LIGHTNED. 
2  Esd.  6.  2.  he  said  lo  me  before  it  thundered  a&i  {. 

13.  53.  whereby  thou  only  art  here  Z. 

LIGHTNINGS. 
Reel.  43. 13.  he  sendeth  the  Z.  of  his  judgment 
Daii.  3.  51.  O  ye  Z.  and  clouds,  bless  ye  the  Lord 

LIGHTS. 
IVisd.  13.  2.  deemed  the  /.of  heaven  to  be  the  groj 

LIKE. 
Tnb.  7.  2.  how  Z.  is  this  young  man  to  Tobit 

8.  6.  let  us  make  to  him  an  aid  Z.  to  himself 

14.  5.  shall  build  a  temple,  but  not  Z.  to  the  firtt 
IVi.'^d.  5.  14.  for  the  hope  of  the  ungodly  is  Z.  dusi 

13.  14.  or  made  it  Z.  some  wild  beast  laying  it 

15.  16.  but  no  man  can  make  a  god  Z.  to  himself 

16.  1.  by  the  Z.  were  they  punished  worthily 
Eccl.  13.  1.  with  a  proud  man  shall  be  Z.  to  him 

15.  every  beast  loveth  his  Z.  and  every  man 
21.  9.  the  wicked  is  Z.  tow  wrapped  together 
27.9.  the  birds  will  resort  to  their  Z.  so  will  truth 
30.  4.  he  hath  left  one  behind  him  Z.  himself 

33.  5.  the  heart  of  the  foolish  is  I.  a  cart-wheel, 

and  his  thoughts  are  Z.  a  rolling  axle-tree 

34.  2.  is  I.  hini  that  catcheth  at  a  shadow 
36.  23.  then  is  not  her  husband  Z.  other  men 
44.  19.  in  glory  was  there  none  Z.  to  him 

49. 14.  but  on  earth  was  no  man  created  Z.  Enoch 

LIKENED. 
Eccl.  25.  11.  holdeth  it,  whereto  sliall  he  be  1.7 

LIKENESS. 
Eccl.  34.  3.  even  as  the  Z.  of  a  face  to  a  face 

LIKING. 
IVisd.  16.  21.  temoered  itself  to  every  man's  I. 

LION. 
2  Esd.  11.  37.  lo,  as  it  were  a  roaring  I.  chasnd 
12.  1.  while  the  Z.  spake  these  words  to  the  eagle 
31.  and  Ihe  I.  whom  thou  sawest  rising  up 
16.  0.  may  any  man  drive  away  a  h   ngry  I.? 
F.sth.  14.  13.  give  eloquent  speech  before  the  .'. 
Eccl.  4.  30.  be  not  as  a  Z.  in  thine  house 
21.  2.  the  teeth  thereof  are  as  the  teeth  of  a  Z. 
25, 16.  I  had  rather  dwell  with  a  Z.  and  a  dragn.T 
than  to  keep  house  wilh  a  wicked  n'om^u 


APOrRtPHA.l 


LTV 


LOR 


Kccl  T,    10  as  tilt  /.  lietli  in  wnil  for  ttic  pmy 
'•2p.  liui  vergeiiiice  as  a  L  shall  lie  in  wait  for  Ihem 

I  Mac  3  4-  J  I'll-'*  Maccabeus  in  his  acts  was  like  a 
I   and  like  a  I.  whelji  roaring  for  prey 
I, IONS. 
IViid.  11.  1~-  a  iinilliliiili!  of  bears  or  fierce  I. 
t'cil  13   I'l-  "s  tim  Willi  ass  is  I.  prey  in    vjlderness 

47  :l  he  playiil  witli  ^as  with  kids.and  with  bears 
Ed  31.  w  ho  casl  liiiii  into  the  I.  den  where  he  was 

:e  and  in  the  den  there  were  seven  I. 

;U.  carry  il  to  Daniel  who  is  in  the  /.  den 
1  j/uc.2.ti0.  l>;iniel  was  dohvered  from  niouihof/. 
I  Mac.  11.  11  giving  u  charge  on  enemies  like  I. 

/ud  9  10  smile  by  the  deceit  of  my  J.  the  servant 
t'.cl.  1.  24.  /.  of  many  shall  declare  his  wisdom 

i->    10.  an  enemy  spcaketh  sweetly  with  his  I. 

•2\   16.  arace  shall  ho  found  in  the  I.  of  the  wise 
•i5.  liie  I.  of  talkers  will  be  telling  such  things 

2'.J.  ii7.  wIki  shall  set  a  seal  of  wisdom  on  my  I- 

S^l!  7.  that  keeps  it,  shall  not  be  taken  in  his  I. 

3"!).  15.  shew  lorih  his  praise  with  songs  of  your  /. 

50  20   give  the  biessing  of  the  Lord  with  his  I. 

51  'i   hast  preserved  from  the  I.  that  forge  lies 

LITTLE. 
ru4t.?ifabundance give  accordingly,if  thou  have 
bill  I.  be  not  afraid  to  give  according  to  that  I 
Itul.  y-J.  10.  all  sacrifice  is  too  I.  for  a  savour 
li'isd.  'J.  r..  and  having  been  a  I.  chastised 
7.  9.  all  sold  in  respect  of  her  is  as  a  I.  sand 
1-2.2.  fnerefore  chastenest  thou  them  by  I.  and  I. 

8.  didst  send  wasps  to  destroy  them  by  I.  and  I. 

10.  executing  judgments  on  them  by  I.  and  /. 

14.  '20.  who  a  /.  belore  was  but  honoured  as  a  man 

15.  8.  he  which  a  I.  before  was  made  of  earth 

16.  27.  being  warmed  with  a  /.  sun-beam,  melted 
Eccl.  11.3.  The  bee  is  I.  among  such  as  fly 

19.  1.  contemns  small  things  shall  fall  by  I.  and  I. 

20.  12.  I  here  is  that  bnyetii  much  for  a  I. 
:.'>.  he  sivelli  /.  and  upbraideth  much 

21.  20.  but  a  wise  man  doih  scarce  smile  a  I. 

22.  1 1.  make/.  wee|iing  for  the  dead,  he  is  at  rest 
25. 19. all  wickedness  is/,  to  wickedness  of  woman 
29.  23.  he  it  /.  or  much,  hold  thee  contented 
31   19.  aZ.  is  sutficient  for  a  man  well  nurtured 
34.  10.  he  that  hath  no  experience,  kiioweth  I. 
36.  24.  he  that  hath  /.  business,  shall  become  wise 
40.  6.  a  /.  or  nothing  is  his  rest,  he  is  in  his  sleep 
42.  4.  be  not  ashamed  of  getting  much  or  I. 
51.  27.  how  that  I  have  had  hut  I.  labour 

f)au.3.tn.O\e  mountains  and  Miills,  bless  Lord 

1  JIuc.  7. 50.  the  land  of  Jud-  was  in  rest  a  I.  while 

2  Mae.  6.  2.).  ihroiiffh  my  desiie  to  live  a  I.  time 

7  33  lli"ii<'h  the  Lord  be  angry  with  us  a  I.  while 

LIVE. 
8  Fsd.  2.  14.  for  1 1,  saith  the  Lord 
Tob.  4.  0.  succeed  to  thee  and  all  them  that  /.justly 
5.  3.  which  may  go  with  thee  while  I  yet  /. 
/ud.  7.27.  be  his  servants,  that  our  souls  may  /. 
Eslk.  10.  l.'i.  that  the  Jews  /.  by  most  just  laws 

19.  publish  this,  that  the  Jews  may  freely  /. 
H'iSrf.3.17.  fortlinugh  tliev  /.  Ions,  yet  not  regarded 

5.  15.  but  the  righteous  /.  for  evermore 

6.  9.  I  purposrd  to  take  her  tome  to  /.  with  me 
16.  to  /.  with  lier  halh  no  Borrov>',  hut  joy 

14.  28.  ihev  prophesy  lies,  or  /.  unjustly 
RrcM.l.o.'if  have  any  thing,  he  will  /.  with  thee 
19.6.  that  can  rule  his  tongne,  shall  /.  without  strife 
34. 13.  the  spirit  of  those  that  fear  the  Lord  shall  /. 
1  39.9  hismeniorialshallnot  depart  away,  and  his 
^  name  shall  /.  from  generation  to  generation 

42.  23.  all  these  things  /.  and  remain  for  ever 
48.  11.  that  slept  in  love,  for  we  shall  surely  /. 
I  MdC.'i.  13.  to  what  end  shall  we  /.  any  longer? 
33.  do  the  cnmniand  of  the  king,  and  you  shall  /. 
S.  59.  covenant  that  they  shall  I.  alter  their  laws 

8  .Mac.  6.  1.  and  not  to  /.  afler  the  laws  of  God 
19.  than  to  /.  stained  with  such  an  abomination 
25.  through  my  desire  to  /.  a  little  time 

11.  23.  they  that  are  in  our  realm  /.  iiiiielly 

24.  should  suffer  them  to  /.  after  their  own  Iaw« 

25.  that  they  may  /.  aernrrlins  to  the  customs 

LIVED. 
IVtsd.  15. 17.  whereas  he  /.  once,  but  they  never 
Kccl.  .30.  5.  while  he  /.  he  saw  and  rejoiced  in  him 
41.4.  whether  thou  have/,  tenor  a  hunrlred  years 
48.  12.  whilst  he  Mie  was  not  moved  with  presence 
I  Mac.  5.  27.  Maccabeus  /.  in  the  mountains 

9.  9.  while  he  /.  in  sorrow  his  flesh  fell  away 

LIVETII. 
Tob.  13     .  blessed  be  God  that  /.  for  ever 
Jud.  12.  4.  Judith  said,  as  thv  =oul  /.  my  Lord 
13. 16  as  the  Lord  /.  who  hath  kept  me  in  my  way 
Ecri.  3.  12.  and  grieve  him  not  as  Ions  as  he  /. 
Ifl.  1.  he  iha(  /.  for  ever  created  all  things 
22.  4.  but  she  that  /.  dishonestly  is  father's  heavin. 
2.'i.  7.  he  I  hat  /.  to  see  the  fall'of  his  enemy 
41    1.  Odealh.howhiter  to  a  man  that /.  at  resti 
54.  It  bill  ihcir  name  /   foi  evc^rniore 


LIVING,  LIVING. 
Tob.  13.  4.  and  extol  him  before  all  the  /. 
lyisd.  1. 13.  not  pleasure  in  the  destruction  of  the  J. 
4.  10.  so  /.  among  sinners,  he  was  translated 

16.  shall  condemn  the  ungodly  which  are  /. 
7.  20.  to  know  the  natures  of/,  creatures 
15.  11.  he  knew  not  him  that  breathed  in  a /.  spirit 
18.  12.  nor  were  the  /.  sufficient  to  bury  them 

23.  he  stayed  wrath,  and  parted  the  way  to  the/. 
Eccl.4. 1.  my  son,  defraud  not  the  poor  of  his  /. 

17. 28. the/. and  sound  in  heart  shall  praise  Lord 
4.5.  16.  he  chose  him  oat  of  all  men  /. 
49.  16.  so  was  Adam  above  every  /.  thing 
Bel  5.  I  may  not  worship  idols,  but  the  /.  God 

6.  thinkes't  thou  not  that  Bel  is  a  /.  god  ? 

24.  thou  canot  not  sav  tbat  he  is  no  /.  god 
2  Mac.  7.  33.  though  the'  /.  Lord  be  nngiy  with  us 

11.  24.  hail  rather  keep  their  own  manner  of/. 

15.  4.  there  is  in  heaven  a  /.  Lord,  and  mighty 

LOAVES. 

1  Mac.  4.  51.  they  set  tl;e  /.  upon  the  table 

2  Mac.  1.  8.  we  lighted  lamps,  and  set  forth  the  /. 
LODGE. 

Tnh.  6. 10.  brother,  to-day  we  shall  /.  with  Raguel 
Eccl.  14.  24.  he  that  doth  /.near  her  house 

25.  shall  /.  in  a  lodging  where  good  things  are 

26.  and  he  shall  /.  under  her  branches 
LODGED. 

Tob.  6.  1.  they  came  to  river  Tigris,  and  /.  there 
9.  5.  Raphael  went  out  and  /.  with  Gabael 
F.cc!.  29.  27.  mv  brother  eometh  to  be  /. 
1  Mac.  11.  6.  tliey  sainted  one  another  and  /. 

LOINS. 
.Tud.  4.  10.  put  sackcloth  on  their  /.  8.  5. 

14.  their  /.  girt  with  sackcloth,  2  Jl/ac.  10.  25. 
Feci.  35.  18.  he  hath  smitten  in  sunder  the  /. 
47.  19.  thou  didst  bow  thy  /.  unto  women 

LONG. 
Tob.  9.  4.  ifl  tarry  /.  he  will  be  very  sorry 
ID.  4.  my  son  is  dead,  seeing  he  stayeth  /. 
ff'isd.  3.  17.  though  they  live  /.  y.-'l'iiot  regarded 
4.  13.  perfect  in  a  short  time,  fulfilled  a  /.  time 

17.  2.  fettered  with  the  bonds  of  a  /.  night 

18.  C'O.  hut  the  wrath  endured  not  /. 
24.  in  the  /.  garment  was  the  whole  world 

Eccl.  1.  12.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  giveth  a  /.  life 

20.  and  the  branches  thereof  are  /.  life 
3.6.  that  honoureth  his  father  shall  have  a  /.life 

4.  1.  make  not  the  needy  eyes  to  wait  /. 

7.  16.  remember  that  wrath  will  not  tarry  /. 
10.  10.  the  phvsician  cutteth  olT  a  /.  disease 
14.  12.  remeniber  death  will  not  be  /.  in  coming 

jl3.  28.  and  to  he  received  of  him  is  /.  life 
46.  4.  and  was  not  one  day  as  /.  as  two  I 

LONG-SUFFERING. 
Wisd.  1.5. 1.  /.  and  in  mercy  orderins  all  things 
Feci. '2.  II.  the  Lord  is  full  of  compassion  and  /. 

5.  4.  the  Lord  is  /.  he  will  in  no  wise  let  thee  go 
LOOK,  S. 

Feci.  19.99.  a  man  may  be  known  by  his  /. 
23.  4.  O  Lord,  give  me  not  a  pioml  /. 
26.  9.  whoredom  mav  he  known  in  her  haughty  /, 

LOOK. 
TVisd.  12. 22.  when  judged,  we  should  /.  for  mercy 
Feel.  0.  8.  and  /.  not  upon  another's  beauty 
33.  15.  so  /.  on  all  the  works  of  the  Most  Hich 
34. 15.  to  whom  doth  he  /.?  who  is  his  strength  1 
38.28.  his  eyes /.still  upon  the  pattern  of  tiie  thing 

41.  20.  be  ashamed  to  /.  upon  a  harlot 
43. 11.  /.  on  the  rainbow,  praise  him  ihat  made  it 

LOOKED. 
Feci.  16.  29.  the  Lord  /.  upon  the  earth 
23.  20.  after  they  were  perfected,  /.  upon  Ihem  all 
51.7.  I  /.  for  the  succour  of  men,  there  was  none 

LOOKETH. 
Fer.l.  16  19.  shaken,  when  the  Loril  /.  upon  them 
20.  14.  he  /.  to  receive  many  things  for  one 

42.  16.  the  sun  that  gives  light,  /.  on  all  things 
2  Alac.  7.  6.  the  Lord  God  /.  upon  us,  and  in  truth 

LOOKING. 
Toh.  n.  .S  Anna  s,-;i  /.  toward  the  way  for  her  son 
Feel.  12. 11.  shall  be  to  him,  as  if  wiped  a  /.-gUiLS 
"  M"C.  7.  4.  his  brethren  and  his  mother  /.  on 

LOOflEO. 
.Tud.  fi.  14.  the  Israeiitea  came  to  him  and  /.  him 
Feci.  20.  16.  timb(;r  cannot  be  /.  with  shaking 

LOOSENED. 
.hid.  9.  2.  who  /.  ihe  lirdl.^  (.fa  nrhid  to  .ietile  her 

Lo::i>. 

Tob.  2.  2.  a  poor  man,  who  is  mindful  of  the  L. 

3.  12,  now,  C  L.  I  set  mine  eyeii  toward  thee 

4.  10.  bless  the  L,  thv  God  alvay,  and  desire 

5.  19.  that  which  the  L.  halh  jivrn  us  to  live 
7.  18.  theL.  of  heaven  and  earth  jive  thee  joy 
1(1.  12.  the  L.  of  heaven  restore  thee,  my  brother 
13.  10.  give  praise  to  the  L.  for  he  is  2f"id 

fVi.'sd.  1.  I.tnink  of  the  L.  with  a  good  he; 
3.  8.  and  their  L.  shall  rei^n  for  ever 

4  14.  for  his  soul  pleased  the  L.  therefore 

5  7  as  for  iJic  way  of  the  L.  wc  have  not  known  it 


LOV 

}figd  5. 15.  theiT  reward  also  is  with  the  L. 
6.  7.  he  which  is  L.  over  all,  shill  tear  no  man 
8.3.  the  L.  of  all  things,  himself  loved  her 
21.  I  iirayed  to  the  L.  and  besought  him 
9.  1.  O  God  of  my  fatliers,  and  L.  of  mercy 

13.  who  can  think  what  tt.e  will  of  the  1.  ill 
10. 20.  the  righteoi"  praised  thy  holy  name,  O  L 

11.  13.  they  had  some  feeling  of  the  L. 
26.  they  are  thine,  O  L.  thou  lover  of  souls 

12.  2.  that  they  may  believe  un  ihi'e,  O  L. 

16.  and  because  llmu  art  the  L.  of  all 
Feci.  1.  1.  all  wisdom  comelli  from  the  L. 

2.  1.  if  thou  come  to  serve  the  L.  prepare 

11.  the  L.  is  full  of  compassion  anil  mercy 
3.20.  the  power  of  the  L.  is  great,  he  is  honoured 

4.  2H.  and  the  L.  shall  figlit  foi  thee 

5.  7.  make  no  tarrying  to  lurn  to  I  he  L.  for  suj- 
denly  shitU  Ihe  wrath  of  ihe  L.  loiiie  fortL 

II.  4.  for  the  works  of  the  L.  are  womliilul 

12.  the  eye  of  the  L.  looked  on  him  liir  good 

14.  poverty  and  riches  come  of  the  L. 

15.  wisdom,  understanding  the  law  are  of  the  L. 

17.  the  gift  of  the  L.  remaineth  wiili  the  godly 
26.  for  It  is  an  easy  thing  unto  the  L. 

13.  14.  love  the  L.  all  ihy  life,  and  call  on  him 

14.  2.  wno  is  not  fallen  from  his  ho|)e  iii  the  L. 
11.  do  good,  and  give  the  L.  his  due  olitriiis 

15.  9.  for  it  was  not  sent  him  of  the  L. 
U.  say  not,  it  is  ihrough  theL.  that  I  fell  away 

16.  17.  say  not,  I  will  hiile  myself  from  Ihe  L. 
17. 1.  theL.  created  man  of  the  earth,  and  turned 

5.  the  use  of  the  five  operations  of  the  L. 

20.  but  all  their  sins  are  before  the  L. 

21.  but  the  L.  being  gracious,  spared  them 
18.  2.  the  L.  only  is  righteous,  and  there  i;  none 

13.  but  the  mercy  of  the  L.  is  on  all  flesh 
23.  and  be  not  as  one  that  tempteth  ihe  L. 

26.  all  things  are  soon  done  before  the  L. 

23.  1.  O  L.  Father  and  God  of  my  life,  4. 

28.  it  is  great  glory  to  follow  the  L. 

24.  24.  faint  not  lo  be  strong  in  the  L. 

25.  11.  the  love  of  the  L.  passeth  all  things 

26.  4.  if  he  have  a  good  heart  toward  the  L. 

14.  a  silent  and  loving  woman  is  a  gift  of  the  I> 

28.  23.  such  as  forsake  the  L.  shall  fall  into  il 

42.  18.  the  L.  knowetli  all  that  may  be  known 

43.  5.  great  is  the  L.  that  made  it 

29.  the  L.  is  terrible  and  very  great 
3C.  when  you  glorify  the  L.  exalt  him  as  much 
33.  fnr  the'  L.  hath  made  all  things 

44.  16.  Enoch  pleased  the  L.  and  was  trnnslr'tai 

45.  19.  this  the  L.  saw,  and  it  displeased  him 
22.  for  the  L.  himself  is  his  portion  and  iiiiie.it 

46.  10.  see  that  it  is  good  to  follow  ihe  L. 
1.3.  the  prophet  of  the  L.  beloved  of  his  L. 

Dan  3. 1.  they  walked  in  the  fire,  blessing  the  L. 

LOSE. 
Feel.  9.  6.  that  thou  /.  not  thine  inheritance 

29.  10.  /.  thy  money  for  thv  brother  and  friend 
LOSETH. 

Feci  27. 16.  wboso  distoverelh  secrets,  /.  his  credit 

LOSING. 
Ecc/.10.21.but  roughness  and  pride  is  the  /.  thereof 

LO.-3. 
Feel  22  3.  a  foolish  danshter  i.s  born  to  his  ;. 

LOST. 
rn/'.14.2.Tobit  was58yearsold  when  he.'.hissighl 
Feel.  2.  14.  woe  unto  you  that  have  /.  pa';.e';o 
8.  12.  lor  if  thou  lendest  him,  count  it  iuit  I. 

22.  11.  weep  for  the  dead,  for  he  hath  {.  ini   ■•sh 

27.  18.  so  hast  ihoii  /.  tlii^  love  of  thy  ne'^-ihour 
29.  10.  let  it  not  rust  under  a  slone  to  he  i. 
41  2.  to  him  that  despa  reih  and  halh  /.  pivticiicii 

LOT. 
Fccl.W.8.  nor  spared  the  place  where  L.  scjournsi 

LOT. 
Jl'isd.  2.  9.  this  is  our  portion,  and  our  /.  i<  'lis 
F.rcl.  14.  15.  and  thv  labours  lo  he  divided  by  /. 
37.  8.  beware,  lest  he  cast  the  /.  npon  tlire 
1  Mac.  3.  36.  he  should  divide  their  land  hy  I. 

LOTS. 
Fsth.  10.  10.  therefore  hath  he  made  two  /. 
11.  these  two  /.  came  at  the  hour  and  iimo 
LOVE. 
I  K.^rf.  3.22.  forget  their  /.  to  friends  and  bre'hi.x 
4.  18.  do  they  not  /.  a  woman  wlio  is  r.,m.  Iv  . 
24.  when  he  hath  robbed,  he  briiiu's   i  t"  his  I. 
Tub.  4.  13.  therefore,  my  son,  /.  thy  breihrcii 
13.  14.  O  blessed  are  ihey  that  /.  thee 
fFi.':rf.1.1./.righteousne.ss,vetliat  be  judges  ol  flit? 

3.  9.  such  as  be  faithful  in  /.shall  abide  n  itb  him 
6.  12.  she  is  easily  seen  of  them  that  /.  her 

17.  and  the  care  of  discipline  is  /. 

18.  and  /.  is  the  keeping  of  her  laws 
8.7.  if  man  /.  righteousness,  her  labours  are  vir  uea 

Feci.  1. 18.  it  enlargeth  their  rejoicing  that  /.  him 
2.  15.  and  thev  that  /.  him  will  keep  his  wrtVB 
16.  they  that  /.  hini,  shall  he  filled  with  tne  law 

4.  7.  get  thyself  the  /.  of  the  coiigreiration 
10,  he  shall  /.  then  more  than  tl'i'  tiiothcr  dotU 


LYS 

Eecl.  4.  14.  and  tliem  that  I.  lirr,  the  Ijord  dolli  I. 

6.33.  if  thou  I.  to  hear,  sh.ilt  receive  iinilerstaml 

7.21.  let  thy  soul  La  go. id  servant,  defraud  liiin  not 

:HI.  I.  Iiim'that  made  ihee  witli  all  lliy  streiiglh 

10.  I'J.  they  that  /.  him  are  an  hunourahle  plant 

13.  14.  I.  the  Lord  all  thy  Hie,  and  call  on  him 
15.  13.  they  tha.  tear  God  I.  not  ahominutioii 
17.  18.  and  givmg  him  the  light  ofliis  /. 

1!).  18.  and  wisdom  (driuiiieth  his  /. 

'24.  18.  I  am  the  mother  of  lair  .'.  and  fear 

"5. 1.  the  uniiy  othri^lhrc!ii,  the  /.  of  neighbours 
II.  hut  the  (.  of  the  [iord  iiasseili  all  things 
1-2  the  fear  of  the  Lord  i.s  the  iK^gmning  of  his  Z. 

27.  17.  /.  thy  friend,  and  be  faithful  to  him 
18.  so  hast  thou  lost  the  I.  of  thy  neighbour 

30.  23.  /.  thine  own  soul,  and  comfort  thy  heart 
34  16.  the  eyes  (d'the  Lord  are  on  them  thati.  him 
40.  20.  but  the  I.  of  wisdom  is  above  them  both 
48.11.  blessed  are  they  that  saw  thee  and  slept  in  I. 

Sus.  10.  they  both  were  wounded  with  her  i. 

20.  the  doors  are  shut  and  we  are  in  I.  with  thee 
Bel  38.  nor  hast  thou  forsaken  them  that  I.  thee 
iJUac.  G.  20.  not  lawful  f<ir  I.  of  life  to  be  tasted 
14.  26.  perceiving  the  I.  that  was  betwixt  tlieni 

LOVEU. 
Wisd.  7.  10.  I  I.  her  above  health  and  beauty 
8.  2.  I  I.  her  and  sought  her  out  from  my  youth 

3.  yea,  the  Lord  of  all  things  himself/.  Iier 
Eccl.  47.8.  he  sung  songs,  and  /.him  Ihatmadehim 

LOVEST. 
fVisd.  11.  24.  for  thou  I.  all  the  things  that  are 
16.  26.  thy  children,  O  Lord,  whom  thou  /. 
LOVEFIJ. 
1  F.sd.  4.  25.  a  man  I.  his  wife  better  than  father 
Tob.  6.  14.  lest  I  die,  for  a  wicked  apirit  I.  her 
Wisd.  7.  28.  God  I.  none  but  him  that  dwelleth 
Eccl.  4. 12.  he  that  I.  her  I.  life,  that  seek  her  early 
13.15.call  on  the  Lord  for  hissalvation, every  heast 
I.  his  like,  and  every  man  /.  his  neighbour 

31.  5.  he  that  I.  gold  shall  not  be  justified 
36.  22.  a  man  I.  nothing  belter  than  beauty 

Bar.  6.  9.  as  it  were  for  p.  virgin  that  I.  to  go  gay 

LOVER. 
Ifisd.S.^.  I  sought  her,  and  I  was  a  I.  of  her  beauty 

4.  for  she  is  a  i.  of  God's  works 

LOVERS. 
IVi^i.  15.6.  that  worship  them  are/,  of  evil  things 

LOVING. 
F.sth.  15.  8.  he  comf  irted  her  with  /.  words 
Wisd.  1.6.  for  wisdom  is  a  /.spirit,  -.Till  not  acquit 
ii:(;c/.17.29.how  great  is  the /.kindness  of  the  Lord! 
26.  14.  a  /.  woman  is  a  gift  of  the  Lord 
Dan.  3.  19.  deal  with  us  after  thy  /.  kindness 

LOVLNGLY. 
1  Jlfac.  8. 1.  such  as  would  /.  accept  all  that  joined 
S  Mac.  12.30.  the  Scythopoliiansdealt /.  with  them 

LOW. 
SExrf.  9.41.  let  me  alone,  fori  am  brought  very  /. 
12. 48. seek  mercy  for  the/.estateof  yoursancluary 
Jud.  6.  19.  and  pity  the  /.  estat'of  our  naiicn 
7.  32.  and  they  were  very  /.  brought  in  the  city 
Ktcl.'i.  4.  be  patient  when  artcliangi-n  In  a  /.estate 
11. 1,  wisdom  lifieth  up  the'liead  of  him  of/,  degree 

12.  the  Lord  set  him  up  from  his/,  estate 
20.  11.  there  is  that  lifteth  his  head  from  a /.  estate 
33.  12.  but  some  he  halh  cursed  and  brought  /. 
1  Miic.  3.  51.  priests  are  in  he.Tviness  and  brought  /. 
14.  14.  he  strengtlieni^d  all  .us  peoi)le  brought  /. 

LOWLY. 

F.ccl.  3.  20.  the  Lnr.l  is  honoured  of  the  /. 

10.  15.  and  hath  planted  the  /.  in  their  place 

12.  5.  do  well  unto  him  that  is  I.  but  give  not  to 

I,OY.\L. 

ZMac.  11. 19.  if  you  will  keep  yourselves/,  to  state 

LUCIUS. 
IMac.  15.16.  L.  consul  of  the  Romans,  to  Ptolemee 

Lun. 

Jud.  2.  23.  he  destroved  P'uid  and  L.  and  spoiled 

LlfMPS. 
Jud.  10.  5.  she  filled  a  has  with  corn  and  /.  of  figs 

LUST. 
Toh.S.~.  I  take  not  this  inv  sister  for  /.  but  uprightly 
Wisd.  1.').  5.  the  sight  entii'e'h  fools  lo  /.  after  it' 
Sus.  8.  that  their  /.  was  inffuned  toward  her 

11.  for  they  were  ashamed  lo  declare  their  /. 

14.  turning  bnck,  thev  acknowledged  their  I 

LY.\R,  .Sep  Liar. 

LYING 

Ecc/.  51.  5.  from  an  nncVean  tongue,  from/,  words 

LYS[.\S. 

;  Jlfac.3.  32.  he  left  L.to  oversee  affairs  of  the  king 

38.  then  L.  chose  Pudemee  son  of  Dorymenes 

7.  2.  bis  forces  had  takt-n  .^n'iochus  and  L. 

iMac.  10. 11,  he  set  one  L.  over  affairsofthe  realm 

11. 1.  L.  the  king's  protector  and  cousn,  took  sore 

12.  and  L.  himself  fled  away  shamefiiJly 

15.  Maccal)eus  wrote  unto  L.  concerning  Jews 
Ifi.  letters  to  the  Jews  tVom  L.  to  this  effect 
33,  Atitiochus  to  his  brother  L.  greeting 

83k  what  L.  the  king's  rousin  hath  granted 

air. 


MM 

2  Jfdc. 12.1. these  being  made,  Ti.v/ent  u.ito  the  king 
27.  Epliron  a  strong  city  wherein  /.  abode 
13.  2.  L.  his  protrclor  and  ruler  of  his  affairs 
14.2.  bad  killed  Antiochus  and  L.  his  protector 

LYSI.MACHUS. 

Ks1k.  II.  1.  L.  the  son  nf  Ptolumeus  interpreted  it 

2J1/-IC.4.29.  Menidaus  left  his  brother  L.  in  his  stead 

3i).many  gathered  themselves  together  against  L. 

40.  L.  armed  about  3000  men,  and  began  first 

41.  they  seeing  the  attempt  of  L.  caught  stones 


MAN 


I  AvocR-n-a.. 


M. 


M.^OCAnEU.?. 

1  Mac.  2.  4.  Judas  who  was  called  M. 

3.  1.  his  son  Jiidas  called  M.  rose  in  hig  stead 
5.24.  Judas  M.  and  Jonathan  went  over  Jordan 
34.  the  host,  knowing  it  was  M.  fled  from  him 

2  Mac.  5.  27.  Judas  M.  with  nine  others  withdrew 
8.  16.  M.  calh'd  his  men  together  about  6000 

10.  19.  M.  left  Simon,  a^d  Joseph,  and  Zaccbeus 
30.  they  took  M.  betwixt  them  and  covered  him 

11.  7.  then  M.  himself  first  of  all  took  weapons 

12.  19.  Dosiiheus  and  Sosipater  of  M.  captains 

26.  then  M.  marched  forth  to  Carnion 

13.  24.  accepted  well  of  M.  made  him  governor 

14.  6.  the  Assideans,  whose  captain  is  Judas  M. 

27.  that  he  should  send  M.  prisoner  to  Aniioch 

30.  M.  saw  that  Nicanor  began  to  be  churlish 
15.7.  M.  had  confidence  that  Lord  would  help  him 

21.  M.  seeing  the  coming  of  the  multitude 
MACEDONIAN. 
F.sth.  16.  10.  A  man  a  M.  the  son  of  Amadatha 

1  Mac.  1. 1.  Alexander  s.m  n(  Philip  the  M.  6.  2. 

MACEDONIANS. 
F.sth.  16. 14.  the  kingdom  of  the  Persiansto  the  M. 

2  Mac.  H.   20.  the  battle  in  Bibylnn,  with  four 

thoueand  M.  and  that  the  M.  being  perplexed 
MAD. 
Wisd.  14.  28.  for  either  they  are  m.  when  merry 

MAD-MEN. 
2  F.sd.  13.  VI.  shall  be  like  m..->r,en,  s]iaring  none 

MADNESS. 
Wisd.  5.  1.  we  fools  accounted  his  life  in. 
F.ccl.  22.  13.  thou  sbalt  never  be  disquieted  with  m. 
2  Mac.  \l:  33.  and  hting  up  the  reward  of  his  Vi.. 

MADE. 
Wisd.  1. 13.  forO.  m.  not  death,  nor  hath  pleasure 
6.  7.  for  he  hath  m.  the  small  and  the  great 
11.  24.  thou  ahhorrest  nothing  which  thou  hast  m. 
for  never  wduldest  thou  have  m.  any  thing  if  thou 

13.  15.  Rct  it  in  a  wall,  and  m.  it  fist  wiih  iron 

14.  3.  thou  hast  m.  a  way  in  the  sea,  a  safe  jiath 
8.  is  cursed,  as  well  as  he  that  in.  it 

10.  for  that  which  is  m.  shall  be  punished 
17.  they  m.  an  e.\press  image  of  a  king 

15.  8.  who  a  little  before  was  m.  of  earth  himself 
F.ccl.  24.!'.  he  that  m.me  caused  my  tabernacle  rest 

32.  13.  f)r  these  tliinirs  bless  him  that  m.  thee 
39.  21.  he  hath  m.  all  things  for  their  uses 
4''.  6.  he  m.  the  moon  also  to  serve  ill  her  season 
33.  for  the  Lord  haih  m.  all  things 
MAGIC. 
Wisd.  17.7.  asforthe  illusion^  of  art  m.  put  down 

MAGNIFICKNCR. 
1  Esd.  1.  5.  nccordinz  to  the  m.  of  Solomon 

MAGNIFY. 
Tnh.  12.  6.  bless  God,  [iraise  him  and  m.  him 
F.sth.  14.  in.  healhen  to  m.  a  fl.-hlv  king  fur  ever 
Wisd.  10.  22.  O  Lord,  thou  ilidsl  in.  thy  people 
F.ccl.  39.  1.5.  m.  his  name,  shew  fnrth  hs  praise 
43.  28.  how  shall  we  be  able  t..  m.  him  ? 

31.  who  hath  seen  him?  who  can  m.  htm  as  lie  is? 
49.  11.  how  shall  we  m.  7.nr,d>al,el? 

MAGNIFIED 
fnd.  12.  18.  because  my  life  is  m   in  me  thin  day 
Wisd  10.20.  thev  m.  with  one  accord  thy  band 

MAGMFIETII. 
rfi.Tr/.8.3.  conversant  with  God,  she  m.  her  nobility 

MAID 
To/).  6.12.  them,  is  fair  and  wise,  therefore  hear  me 

13.  that  this  w.  hith  been  riven  lo  seven  men 
8.  13.  so  the  m.  opened  the  door  and  went  m 
.Jud.  9.  2.  wno  e'osened  toe  girdle  of  a  w. 
10.  2.  she  called  her  m.  and  went  into  the  house 
5.  then  -h«  srave  her  m.  a  bottle  of  wine 
111.  Jiidith  went  out,  she  and  h"r  m.  w  ith  her 
12   19.  then  "he  took  what  her  m.  had  prepared 
K  .  9.  she  gave  Olofernes  his  head  to  her  m. 
15.13.  they  put  a  gar  and  of  (dive  on  her  and  her  771. 
If).  23.  being  105  years,  and  make  her  m.  free 
Ksth.  15.  7.  bowed  herself  on  the  head  of  the  m 
Eccl.  41.  22.  or  to  be  over  busy  with  his  m 

MAIDS. 

Tob.  3.  7.  Sara  wns  reproached  by  her  father's  m. 

8.  12.  he  said,  send  one  of  the  m.  and  let  her  see 

Su.'.  15.  she  went  in  as  before  with  two  m.  only 

19.  now  when  the  m.  were  gone  forth  the  elders 

30  shut  the  garden  doors,  and  sent  the  m,  away 


MAJE.STV. 
1  F.sd.  4.40.  she  is  the  strength  and  m.  of  all  ages 
Tob.  3.16.  prayers  heard  before  them,  of  greatGoJ 
13.  6.  and  I  do  declare  his  might  and  m. 
F.sth.  15.6.  and  was  clothed  with  all  his  robes  of  ?i 
7.  lifting  up  his  countenance  that  shone  with  m 

13.  my  heart  was  troubled  for  fear  of  thy  ),■». 
H'isd.  18.  24.  thy  m.  on  the  diadem  of  iiis  heaa 
Eccl.  2.  18.  for  as  is  his  m.  so  is  his  mercy 

MAINTAIN. 
1  Esd.  4.  52.  to  m.  burnt-ofrerings  on  the  altar 
Eccl.  25.  22.  a  woman  if  she  m.  her  luishand  is  full 
38.  34.  but  they  will  m.  the  state  of  the  world 

MAINTENANCE. 
I  J\Jac.  14.  29.  for  the  m.  of  the. r  sanctuary 

MAKE. 
1  Esd.  2. 26.  I  commanded  to  m.  diligent  search 
8.  86.  thoii,  O  Lord,  didst  »r..  our  sins  light 
Wisd.  15.  5.  they  'hat  m.  them  are  lovers  of  evi» 

9.  counteth  it  his  glory  lo  m.  counterfeit  thir,C3 

MAKETII. 
Wisd.  15.  8.  be  m.  a  vain  god  of  the  same  cla^ 
Eccl.  43.  13.  he  m.  the  snow  to  fill  apace 
15.  by  his  great  power  he  m.  ihe  clouds  firm 
17.  the  noise  ol"  thunder  m.  the  earth  to  trernbl 
*    *»MALES. 
1  Mac.  5.  28.  he  slew  all  the  m.  with  the  sword,  '\ 

MALICE. 
Wisd.  12.  10.  and  that  their  m.  was  bred  in  therei 
20.wh'jrebv  thev  might  be  delivered  from  iheirra. 
16.  14.  a  man  indeed  killeth  through  his  m. 
Eccl.  27.  30.  m.  and  wrath,  these  are  abomination 
28.  7.  and  bear  no  m.  to  thy  neighbour 

1  Mac.  9.  51.  that  they  might  work  ni.  on  Israel 
13. 6.  healhen  are  gathered  to  destroy  usof  very  Tti. 

2  Jl/ac.  4.  50.  still  in  authority,  increasing  in  in. 

MALICIOUS. 
Esth.  13.  4.  there  wasscatteri'd  a  certain  m.  peoide 

7.  they  who  of  old  and  now  also  are  m. 
tVisd.  1.4.  into  a  m.  soul  wisdom  sh.ji'i  not  enter 
2  Mac.  5.  23.  a  m.  mind  M<:aiiist  his  countrymen 

MALICIOUSLY. 
Sus.  43.  these  men  have  m.  invente!  against  me 

62.  as  they  m.  intended  to  do  to  their  neighbuur 
'iMac.  14.  11.  others  being  to.  set  against  Judas 

MALIGNED. 
Ecc/.  45.  18.  strangers  7/1.  him  in  the  wilderness 

MAN. 

Esth.  13.  9.  there  is  no  m.  that  ccn  gainsay  thee 

11.  there  is  no  771.  that  can  resist  thee  ihe  Lord 

14.  not  prefer  the  glory  of  tb.  above  glory  of  GoiL 
Wisd.  2. 1.  nor  was  any  m.  known  to  have  returned 

5.  it  is  fast  sealed,  so  that  no  m.  cometh  again 
7.2.  being  compacied  in  blood,  of  the  seed  ofnt. 

23   kind  lo  m.  siedfast,  sure,  free  from  care 
9.13.  \v\\'\i  m.  is  he  that  can  know  counsel  of  Godi 
11.  16.  might  know  that  wherewithal  a  m.  sinneth 

15.  16.  m.  made  them,  hut  n'O  in.  can  make  a  god 
II).  20.  bread,  able  to  content  every  vi.  delight 

21.  tempered  ilself  to  ev^rv  )//.  liking 
26.  the  growing  of  fruits  that  nourishelh  7?i. 
Eccl.  8.  4.  Jest  not  with  a  mile  m.  lest  be  disgraced 
MANFULLY. 

1  JIfnc.  9.  10.  let  us  die  77/.  for  our  brethren 

2  .Vnc.  2.  21.  to  those  that  hchived  themselves  m 
6.  27.  m.  changing  this  life,  I  wi'l  shew  myself 
V.  5.  they  exhorted  one  anothe.  to  I'.e  m. 

10.  the'ihird  holding  forth  his  ha:ids  771 

8.  11.  Maccabeus  exhorled  them  to  fight  m. 
14.  42.  choosing  rather  to  de  m.  than  to  coma 
MANGLED. 
2  Mac.  7.  15.  thev  hronirh'  the  fifth  also  and  jti.  him 

"  MANIFEST. 
Wisd.  12.  17.  thou  inakest  their  boldness  7?». 
F.cil.  6.  22.  and  she  is  not  m.  to  many 

16.  16.  his  mercy  is  m.  to  every  creature 

MANIFESTATION 
WiMi.  1.  9.  for  the  771.  of  his  wicked  deeds 

MANIFOLD. 
tVisd."!  22.a  Spirit, one  only.  m.  suh'i'e, lively,  clear 
Eccl    51.  3.  from  the  777.  afTliclions  which  I  had 

MANLY. 
'i  Mai  7.21.  with  a  ?«.  slonnch  he  said  to  them 

MANLINESS. 
2  .Mac.  i*.  t.  that  the  bruit  of  his  77i.  was  sproad 
14.  18.  N<canor  hearing  of  the  m.  of  them 
MANNA 
2  F.sd.  1.  J.)  and  I  gave  you  tji.  to  eat 
Bar.  1.  10  .  repare  ye  w.  and  offer  on  the  altaf 

Manner. 

Toh  7.  12.  th.n  lake  her  acco!it':ng  to  the  m. 
F.sth.  13.  5.  in  the  strange  m   ol  their  laws 
Wisd.  11.  9.  thirsting  in  another  m.  than  llie  jutt 
18. 11.  master  S6_  vant  were  punished  after  c»nen 
Ecc/.  37.  18.  four  m.  of  things  appear;  good,  evil 

1  Mac.  10.  58.  with  grenl  plrirv,  as  iheTn.  of  kings  ia 

MANNERS. 
Kcc/.31. 17.  leave  ofl'first  for7n.  sake,not  unsatiabic 

2  Jlfnc.4. 13.  such  was  the  increase  of  heathenish  171. 
5i  22,  for  m,  more  botbarous  than  he  that  sot  hio 


^rcyniTPHA.j 


MAS 


2 Mac.  f).  n.  would  not  conform  to  m.  of  the  Gentilpg 

M  AASLAUGHTER. 
9  KsU.  1.  5ti.  your  leii  iXxa  switi  lo  commit  m. 
U't;sU.  J  4.  '^.  tiiere  reJi;ijed  in  all  men,  blood,  m. 

MAiNY. 
£cc/.34.  7.  for  dreams  have  deceived  m.  they  failed 
42.  6.  and  sliut  up  wliere  lu.  h;uids  are 

MARCHED. 
Jud.  1.  13.  he  m.  in  batlle-ariay  against  Arphaxad 

1  Mac.  li.  33.  the  King  «i.  fiercely  with  his  host 
411.  they  m.  on  safely  and  in  order 

2  Mac.  li.  10.  they  m.  forward  in  their  armour 
J'J.  '.Iii.  then  Maccabeus  m.  fortli  lo  Carnion 

13.  19.  m.  lo  Btllisura  a  strong  hold  of  the  Je»« 
MARCHING. 
1  Mac.  6.  41.  that  heard  the  m.  of  tho  company 

MARDOCHEUS. 

I  End.  5  6.  came  wiih  Eiu^iius,  M.  Beelsarus 

ll-stu.  10.  4.  M.  said,  God  haih  done  these  things 

11.  '2.  M.  of  the  uilie  of  Benjamin  liad  a  droain 

MAUISH. 

1  Ma'..9.  42.  they  turned  again  to  the  m.  of  Jordan 

45   cV.e  waier  on  this  and  ihat  side  the  m. 

MARKET. 

If'isd.  15. li.  ihey  counted  our  time  here  m.  forgain 

MARKET-PLACE  awlplaos. 
I  Esd.  2.  \S.  the  Jews  do  build  tlie  m.-pl.aces 
'fob.  2.  3.  one  ol  our  nation  is  ca»l  in  liie  m.-placc 

MARK. 
IVisd.  5.  12.  like  as  when  an  arrow  is  shot  at  a  m. 

21.  the  Ihunderbolls  shall  dy  to  the  m. 
Eccl.  23.  10.  shall  not  be  wiihuut  a  blue  m. 

MARKS. 
Eccl.  38.  IT.  tlie  whip  maketh  m.  in  the  flesh 

MARRIAGE. 
1  ^Voc.  9.37.  the  children  of  Jambr;  made  a  great  m. 
41.  thus  was  their  m.  turned  mo  mourning 
iO.  5a.  and  celebrated  her  m.  at  I'loleinais 

MARRIAGES. 

Wisd.  14.  24.  tlicy  kept  not  lives  nor  m.  nndefiled 

26.  changing  of  kiml,  disorder  in  m.  adultery 

MARRIAGE-CHAMBER. 

Toh.  C.  16.  when  tliou  shall  come  into  the  m. 

\Mac.  1.  27.  she  that  sal  in  m.  was  in  heaviness 

MARRY. 

r^il  7.2.1.  m.  tliy  daughter,  so  shall  have  performed 

1  Mac.  10.  515.  1  will  m.  my  daughter  lo  thee 

%Mac.  1.  14.  Antiucluis  as  though  lie  would  m.  her 

MARRIED. 

1  E.--rf.  5.  38.  who  m.  .'Vugia  one  of  the  daughters 
S.  70.  Ihev  and  sons  have  m.  with  their  daughters 

92.  O  Esdras,  we  have  m.  strange  women 
Tob.  1.  '.I.  I  m.  Anna  of  mine  own  kindred 

3.  8.  she  had  been  m.  lo  seven  husbands 

4.  12.  lliey  all  m.  wives  of  their  own  kindred 
Esth.  10.  6.  whom  the  king  m.  and  made  queen 
Reel.  1.).  2.  receive  hiin  as  a  wife  m.  of  a  virgin 

26.  22.  a  m.  woman  is  a  lower  against  death 

42.  9.  and  being  m.  lest  she  should  bj  lialed 

10.  and  when  she  is  m.  lest  she  should  he  barren 
'ZMac.  14.  25.  so  he  m.  was  quiet,  and  look  part 

MARVEL,. 
Eccl.  11.21.  TO.  not  at  the  work  of  sinners,  but  trust 
16.  11.  it  IS  m.  if  he  escape  unpunished 
26.  11.  m.  not  if  she  trespass  against  thee 
4.3.  24.  and  when  we  hear  it,  we  m.  thereat 

MARVELLED. 
Eccl.  II.  13.  so  that  many  that  saw  it,  m.  at  him 
47.  17.  the  countries  m.  at  Ihee  for  thy  songs 

2  Mac.  1.  22.  a  fire  kindled,  so  that  every  man  m. 
7.  12.  Ihe  king  m.  at  the  young  man's  cour::ge 

MARVELLETH. 
£cr/.  40.  7.  when  all  is  safe,  he  awakelh  and  m. 

43.  18.  eye  m.  at  the  beauty  of  the  wliiteiicss 

MARVELLOUS. 
IVi.'id.  10. 17.  guided  the  righteous  in  a  m.  way 

19.  8.  seiing  ihy  m.  strange  wonders 
Eccl.  17.  il.  he  gave  them  to  glory  in  hia  m.  acts 

iW.  6.  he  mishl  be  honoured  in  bis  m.  works 

42.  17.  n  il  given  power  lo  declare  all  his  m.  works 

43.  2.  declaring  at  his  rising  a  m.  instriiiiienl 
29.  the  Lord  is  great  and  m.  in  his  power 

43.  14.  .an  I  at  his  death  were  his  works  in. 

Mac.  7.  18.  therefore  m.  lliini's  are  dmie  lo  us 

20.  bui  the  mother  was  m.  iibuve  all 

MASS,  See  Iron. 

MASSACRE. 

I  Mac.  1.  24.  having  made  a  great  m.  and  spoken 

MASTER. 
in.id.  18.  ll.m.and  servant  punished  one  mannn.- 
Eccl.  19.  21.  if  a^ervant  say  to  his  m.  I  will  not  do 
32    1.  if  thou  be  niado  the  m.  of  the  feast 
i  Mac.  1.  10.  to  .Arisiolmlus,  king  Plolemeus  m. 
2.  29.  as  the  m.  buil'der  of  a  new  house  imisi 
care  for  the  whole  building 
14. 12.  Nicanor,  who  had  been  m.  of  the  ole|ilianin 

MASTERS. 
E'.cl.  3.  7.  do  servic  ■  iioin  his  parents,  as  lo  his  in. 

MA  STICK. 
Sa3.  54.  who  answered,  innler  a  m.  trse 
«17 


:.iED 

)  MATTATHIAS. 

I  Mac.  2.  14.  M.  and  his  sons  rent  tlieir  clothes 

16.  M.  also  and  Ins  sinis  came  together 

17.  the  king's  odicers  said  to  M.  on  this  wise 
19.  M.  answered  and  spake  with  a  loud  voire 

24.  which  thing  when  M.  saw,  he  was  iiiHained 
27.  M.  cried  ihrougliout  tlie  city,  saying 

39.  when  M.  and  his  friends  understood  hereof 
45.  M.  and  his  friends  svenl  round  about 
49.  when  Ihe  time  drew  near  that  M.  should  die 
II.  70.  none  left,  except  M.  the  son  of  Absalom 

14.  29.  Simon  son  of  M.  with  his  brethren 

IH    14.  Simon  came  with  his  sons  M.  and  Judas 
2  Mac.  14.  19.  wherefore  he  sent  M.  lo  make  peaci 

MATTER. 
IVisd.  11  17.  that  made  the  world  of  m.withoii*.  form 

15.  13.  that  of  eaitlily  m.  makes  brickie  vessels 
Eccl.  5.  15.  be  not  ignorant  in  a  greal  m.  or  siiial 

7.  2.1.  so  ohalt  thou  have  performed  a  weighty  iii 
11.9.  strive  not  in  a  m.  lhat  concerns  ihee  not 
22.8. when  he  hath  told, he  w  ill  say, what  is  the  m.? 

27.  1.  many  have  sinned  for  a  small  m. 

28.  1(1.  as  the  m.  of  Ihe  fire  is,  so  it  burneih 
37.  ll.liearken  not  to  these  in  any  m.  of  counsel 

MATTERS. 
Keel.  3.  23.  be  not  curiouii  in  unnecessary  m. 
11.  lU.  my  son,  meddle  not  with  many  m. 
37.  11.  neither  with  a  coward  in  m.  of  war 
2  Mcx.  4.  23.  to  put  him  in  mind  of  necessary  m 
31.  then  came  the  king  in  histe  to  appease  m. 

8.  9.  who  in  »(.  of  war  had  great  experience 

MEANLY. 
2  Mcu:.  15.  38.  but  if  I  have  done  slenderly  and  m. 

MEANS. 
Eccl.  46.  4.  did  not  the  sun  go  back  by  his  m.  ? 

MEASURABLY. 
F.ecl.  31.  28.  wine  m.  drunk  bnngeth  gladness 

MEASURE. 
IVisil.  11.  20.  thou  hast  ordered  all  things  in  m. 

MEASURED. 
IVisd.  4.  8.  nor  that  is  ?«.  bv  number  of  years 

MEAT. 
Tob.  2.  2.  when  I  saw  abundance  of  m.  I  said 

4.  then  before  I  had  tasted  of  any  m.  I  start  up 
7.  H.  they  set  store  of  m.  on  the  table 

10.  7.  and  she  did  eat  no  in.  on  the  day-time 
.full.  12.  9.  until  she  did  eat  her  7ii.  at  evening 

13.  10.  and  she  put  it  in  her  bag  of  nt. 

If'isd.  13.  12.  the  refuse  of  his  work  to  dress  his  ;«. 
Hi.  2.  preparedsl  for  them  m.  of  a  strange  taste 
19.  21.  nor  melted  the  icy  kind  of  heavenly  in. 

Eccl  30.  18.  are  as  messes  of  ?h.  set  on  a  grave 

25.  a  good  heart  will  have  a  cate  of  his  m. 

31.  23.  whoso  is  liberal  of  his  m.  men  speak  well 
24.  but  against  him  that  is  a  niggard  of  his  vi. 
3h.  18.  yet  is  one  m.  belter  than  another  * 

40.  29.  he  pollulelh  liim.'*elf  with  other  men's  m. 

41.  1.  lo  him  thai  is  yet  able  to  receive  m. 
19.  be  ashamed  lo  lean  thy  elbow  on  the  m. 

fiel  11.  set  on  As  r,i.  and  make  ready  the  wine 

MEATS. 
IVixd.  19.  11.  when  they  asked  delicate  m. 
Eccl.  13  7.  and  he  will  shame  thee  by  his  m. 

36.  !H.  ihe  belly  devoureih  all  m.  yet  is  one  meat 

37.  29  be  not  nnsatiable,  nor  too  greedy  upon  m. 
.3(1.  for  excess  of  m.  bringeth  sickness 

Hcl  14.  when  gone  out,  the  king  set  m.  before  Bel 

1  .\fac.  1.  63.  they  might  not  be  denied  with  m. 

2  Mac.  I'..  31.  Jews  shall  use  their  own  kind  of  m. 

MEDDLE. 

1  Earl.  6.  27.  be  careful  not  to  m.  with  the  place 

2  Esd.  16.  67.  lo  m.  no  more  with  iheni  for  ever 
Eccl.  11.  10.  my  son,  m.  not  with  many  matters,  for 

if  thouTrt.  much,  thou  shall  not  be  innocent 

1  Mac.  10.35.  nomanhaveauthoritylo7n. with  them 

MEDES. 

2  Esd.  1.  3.  who  was  captive  in  the  land  of  the  M. 
lud.  1.  1.  which  rcigiieil  over  the  M.  in  Ecbatane 

16.  10.  the  M.  were  daunted  al  her  hardiness 

I  Mac.  1.  1.  Darius  king  of  the  Persians  and  M. 

MEDIA. 

I  E.-id.  3.1.  a  feast  to  all  the  princes  of  M. and  Persia 

Tub.  1.  14.  I  went  into  M.  and  left  in  trust  with 

Gabael  at  Rages,  a  city  of  M.  ten  talents 

of  silver 

15.  w.is  troubled  lhat  I  cou';d  not  so  into  M. 

4.  I .  had  comniilled  to  Gabael  in  Rages  of  M.  20. 

9.  2.  trike  two  camels,  and  go  lo  Rages  of  M. 

1 1 .  !."i.  told  great  things  had  happened  to  Inin  in  M. 

14.  4.  go  into  M.  my  son,  for  1  surely  bi-lie^e  I liat 

fir  a  lime  peace  shall  rather  be  in  .M. 
14.  he  ilied  at  Echatnne  in  M.  being  127  years 
MEDICINE. 
Eccl.  6.  16.  a  faithful  friend  is  the  m.  of  life 

MEDICINES. 
EccZ.  38.  4.  the  L.  hath  created  m.  out  of  the  earth 

MEDITATE. 
Eccl.  14.  20.  blessed  is  Ihe  man  lhat  doth  m.  good 

MEDITATION. 

Eccl.  39.  1.  he  that  is  occupied  in  the  m,  thereof 

5i» 


MEN 

I  MEDITATIONS 

3  Esd.  10.  5.  then  left  1  the  iii.  wheleln  f  wai 

MEEK. 
F.ecl.  3.  19.  hut  in  sleries  are  revealed  unto  tho  m 
10.  14.  the  Lord  hath  set  up  the  m.  in  hoirsloai^ 

MEEKNESS. 
IVi.fd.  2.  19.  examine  that  we  may  know  tig  m. 
Eccl.  1.  27.  and  faith  and  m.  are  his  delight 

3.  17.  my  sen,  go  on  with  thy  business  in  m. 

4.  8.  give  him  a  friendly  answer  with  m. 
10.28.  my  son,  glorify  ihy  soul  in  m.  and  gioi 
36.  23.  if  there  be  kinilness  and  m.  in  her  liiigiie 

.VEET. 
Tub.  11.  16.  Tobit  went  oul  lo  m.  his  daughter 
Eccl.  9.  3.  m.  not  with  a  harlot  lest  thou  fall 

15.  2.  as  a  mother  shall  stie  m.  him,  and  receive 
40.  23.  a  friend  and  companion  never  rn.  aniisa 

1  Mac.  3.  11.  JudiiR  went  forth  to  m.  him,  16. 
17.  when  they  saw  ihe  host  coming  lo  7ii.  them 

5.  39.  u|i(in  Ibis  Judas  went  to  m.  them 

10.  56.  m.  me  therefore  at  Ptolemais,  that  we 
.59.  lhat  Jonathan  should  come  and  m.  him 

11.  64.  he  went  to  m.  them  and  left  Simon 

12.  41.  then  Jonathan  went  out  to  m.  him 

2  Mac.  14.  21.  a|ipointed  a  day  to  m.  in  logethor 

MEET. 

1  Es'/.2.20.welhinkit  m.not  to  neglect  such  mattet 
5.  51.  they  offered  sacrifices  dailv  as  was  m. 

2  Esd.  4.  44.  and  if  I  be  m.  therefore,  shew  iiie 

12.  36.  thou  only  hast  been  m.  to  know  this 
ToA. 1.8.  the  third  I  gave  to  them  to  whom  it  was^n. 

7. 10.  it  is  7H.lhat  Ihoushonldstmarrymydaughle: 
IVisd.  4.  5.  not  ripe  to  eat,  yea,  m.  for  nothing 

7.  15.  to  conceive  as  is  m.  for  things  given  me 

13.  11.  he  hath  sawn  a  tree  m.  for  the  purpose 
Ercl.  10.  23.  it  is  not  m.  to  despise  the  poor  man 

1  Mnc.  8.  30.  shall  think  m.  to  add  or  diminish 
10.  19.  thou  art  a  man  m.  to  be  our  friend 

13.  40.  h'ok  who  are  m.  among  you  to  be  in  court 

2  .Mnc.?i.'X\.  he  received  a  reward  m.for  wickednen 
9.  12.  he  said,  it  is  m.  to  be  subject  to  God 

MELODY. 
Eccl.  32.  6.  so  is  Ihe  m.  of  music  with  wine 
40.  21.  the  pipe  and  psaltery  make  sweet  7n. 
47.  n.  that  Ihe  singers  might  make  sweet  m. 
50.  18.  with  variety  of  sounds  was  made  sweet  nb 

MELODIOUS. 
IVisd.  17.  IS.or  am.  no'seo'"birds  amongbranches 

MELT. 

.Tud.  16.15.  ihe  rocks  sli.)  II 7/1.  as  wax  at  Ihy  presence 

;r7.<rr/.I6.29.lhe  hope oflheuiifaiilifnl  shall 777.away 

19.  21.  kind  of  inenl  lb  it  was  of  nature  apt  torn 

MELTED. 

IVisd.  16.  22.  snow  endured  the  fire  and  m.  not 

19.  21.  neither  vi.  Ihev  the  icy  kind  of  meat 

MEMBER. 

2Jl/ac.7.7.punished  lhrou!;hnul every  TTi.of  thy  body 

MEMORIAL. 
K.ifA. 16.23.  conspireajainst  us,  3771.  of  destruction 
IVisd.  4.  1.  for  the  m.  ihereof  is  immortal 
19.  shall  be  in  sorrow,  and  their  »7i.  shall  perish 

8.  13.  shall  leave  behind  me  an  everlasting  771. 

10  8.  left  behind  Ihem  a  771.  of  their  foolishness 
Ecil.  10.  17.  he  hath  made  their  777.  to  cease 

24.20.mv  m.is  sweeter  than  honey, and  inheritan^ 
3.1.  7.  Ihe  771.  thereof  shall  never  be  for^'otfen 

38.  11.  ffive  a  sweet  savour  and  a  771   of  fine  flotll 

39.  9.  his  7)7.  shall  not  depart  away 
44.  9.  some  there  be  which  have  no  777. 

4.5.  i.  even  Moses  beloved,  whose  777.  is  blessed 
9.  for  a  777.  to  Ihe  children  of  his  people 
11.  with  a  writing  engraved  for  a  771. 

16.  a  771.  to  make  recimcilialion  for  his  people 
49. 10.  oflhe  twelve  prophets,  let  the  m.  be  blessed 

Bar.  4  5.  be  of  good  cheer,  my  people,  m.  of  Israel 

1  Mac.  3.  7.  and  his  771.  is  blessed  for  ever 

35.  and  lo  lake  away  their  777.  from  that  place 
8.  22.  that  they  might  have  by  them  a  771.  of  |ieac8 
12.  53.  take  away  their  777.  from  amonssl  men 

2  J\fac.  6.  31.  leavin?  bis  death  for  a  771.  of  virtue 

MEMORY. 
Ecrl.  23  26.  she  shall  leave  her  m.  to  be  cursed 
46. 1 1. concerning  the  judges,  let  their  771.  be  blr-ssoc 

1  Mac.  13.  29.  he  made  armour  for  a  perpetual  771 

2  .Mii.c.  2.  25.  that  are  desirous  to  commit  lo  n. 

7.  20.  Ihe  mother  was  wnrlbv  of  honourable  m. 

MEN.  ■ 
IVisd.  3.  4.  though  they  be  punished  in  sijht  of  fn 
4.  2.  when  it  is  present  777.  take  example  at  it 

8.  11    I  shall  be  admired  in  siiht  of  great  771. 

11  23.  for  thou  winkest  at  Ihe  sins  cf  771. 

12.  17.  when  777.  will  not  believe  that  thou  art 

13.  1    vain  are  all  777.  by  nature,  ignorant  of  God 
1-1,  11.  and  stumbling-blocks  to  'he  soiiU  of  711 

14.  by  the  vainglory  of  m.  they  entered  the  world 

17.  whom  77).  could  no'  honour  in  presence 
25.  ihiTP  reigned  in  all  vt.  without  exception 

Ecrl.  1.  16.  and  fillelh  m.  with  her  fruits 
2.  .5.  acceptable  m.  in  the  furnace  of  adversity 
18  inio  hands  of  Lord  and  not  into  hands  of  n* 


MER 

Sbcl.Sl,  2.  ai  leetli  of  a  lion,  slaying  souls  of  m. 

:j3.  10.  and  all  m.  are  truin  iIib  ground 

37.  3b.  all  lluugs  are  not  prutiiaule  lor  all  m. 

is.  6.  he  liatli  given  m.  sKill,  lluit  lie  might  be 

44.  3.  let  ua  praiso  m.  renowned  for  their  power 

4o  )G.  he  chose  lilm  out  of  all  m.  living 

49.  16.  Sem  and  Setli  m  gra-t  honour  umong  m. 

frayeroj' Maitass.  whom  all  m.  fear  and  tremble 

MENCLAUri. 
2  Mac.  4.  23.  Jason  sent  M.  Simon's  brother 
27.  so  M.  got  the  iirmcipaliiy 
a9.  M.  left  his  brother  Lysimachus  in  his  stead 
32.  M.  supposing  he  had  gotten  convenient  time 

34.  M.  taking  Aiidronicus  a|iart,  prayed  him 
43.  there  was  an  accusation  laid  against  M. 

45.  but  M.  being  now  convicted,  promised 
47.  he  discharged  M.  from  the  accusations 
50.  M.  remained  still  in  authority,  increasing 

5.  5.  the  city  taken,  M.  tied  into  the  castle 
15.  M.  that  traitor  to  the  laws  being  his  guide 
23.  besides  M.  who  bare  a  heavy  hand  over 
11.  2'J.  M.  declared  to  us,  that  your  desire  was 
32. 1  have  sent  also  M.  that  he  may  comfort  you 
13.  3.  M.  also  joined  hiniself  with  them 

AIEiNSTRUOUS. 
2  F.sd.5.8.  and  m.  women  shall  bringforth  monsters 
Est/i.  14.  16.  that  1  abhor  it  as  a  m.  rag 
Har.  6.  29.  m.  women  eat  ilieir  sacrifices 

MERCHANT. 
Eccl.  26.  29.  a  m.  shall  harilly  keep  from  wrong 
37.  ll.ncr  consult  wiih  a  7n.  concerning  exchange 

MERCHANTS. 
Eccl.  42.  5.  and  of  m.  indifferent  selling 
har.  3.  23.  the  m.  ot  Muran  and  Tlieman 
iJ/ac. 3.41.  the  m. of  the  country  hearing  the  fame 
i  jUuc.  d.  34.  Nicaiior  brought  m.  to  buy  the  Jews 

MERCY. 
1  Esd.  5.  61.  because  his  m.  and  glory  is  for  ever 
8.  78.  m.  hath  been  shewed  to  us  tiom  thee 
i  End.  i.  25.  1  shall  have  no  m.  upon  you 
2.  4.  go,  O  my  children,  and  ask  ;«.  of  the  Lord 

31.  1  shall  shew  m.  to  them,  for  I  am  merciful 
3?.  until  I  come  and  shew  m.  unto  them 

4.  24.  and  we  are  not  worthy  lo  obtain  m. 
7.  66.  I  know  that  he  is  of  great  m. 

5.  11.  nourished,  till  ihou  disposest  it  lo  thy  m. 

32.  if  thou  hast  a  desire  to  have  7n.  on  us 
4.5.  and  have  m.  upon  thine  own  inheritance 

Tob.  3.  2.  and  all  thy  ways  are  ;«.  and  truth 
e.  17.  because  thou  hast  had  m.  grant  them  m.  O 
Lord  finish  their  life  in  health  with  joy  and  )n. 

13.  2.  for  he  doth  scourge  and  hath  m. 

5.  he  will  scourge,  and  will  have  m.  again,  9. 

14.  7.  shall  rejoice,  shewing  m.  to  our  brethren 
Jud.  13.  14.  he  hath  not  taken  away  his  m. 
IVisd.  3.  9.  for  grace  and  m.  is  to  his  saints 

4.  15.  that  his  grace  and  m.  is  with  his  saints 
0.  6.  for  m.  will  soon  pardon  the  meanest 

Q.  I.  God  of  my  fathers  and  Lord  of  7h.  who  hast 
J I   9.  when  tried,  albeit  but  in  m.  cliasliscd 
23.  thou  hastjH.  upon  all  thou  canst  do  all  things 
12.22.  ivhen  we  are  judged,  we  should  look  form. 

15.  1.  gracious,  and  in  m.  ordering  all  things 

16. 10.  thy  771.  was  ever  by  them  and  healed  them 
19.  1.  wrath  came  on  them  without  m.  to  the  end 
Keel.  2.  7.  wait  for  his  m.  and  go  not  aside 
[).  hope  for  good,  and  for  everlasling  joy  and  m. 

11.  for  the  Lord  is  full  of  compassion  and  m. 
18.  for  as  his  majesty  is,  so  is  his  7/1. 

5.  6  say  not,  his  m.  is  great,  he  v/ill  be  pacified 

16.  11.  m.  and  wrath  are  with  him,  he  is  iii'ghty 

12.  as  his  »«.  is  great,  so  is  his  correction  also 
14.  make  way  for  every  work  of  771. 

IG.  his  771.  is  manifest  to  every  creature 
18.  11.  God  poureth  forth  his  771.  ujioii  them 

13.  the  m.  of  man  is  toward  his  neighbour,  but 

the  777.  of  the  Lord  is  u|ion  all  flesh 

14.  he  Imlh  771.  on  them  that  receive  discipline 
2X  3.  whose  hope  is  far  from  thy  771. 

2H.  4.  he  sheweth  no  777.  to  a  man  like  himself 
2n.  8.  with  a  poor  man,  delay  not  to  shew  him  771. 

35.  19.  and  made  them  to  rejoice  in  liia  r,i. 
20.  771.  is  seasonable  in  time  of  atliiction 

36.  1.  have  771.  upon  us,  O  Lord,  and  be-'iold  us 
12.  O  Lord,  have  ?7i.  on  the  people  that  is  called 

46.  7.  in  the  time  of  Moses  he  did  a  wor'(  of  w. 

47.  22.  but  the  Lord  will  never  leave  offi.i-  m. 
50.  24.  that  lie  would  confirm  his  m.  wiili  us 
5!.  8.  then  thought  I  upon  thy  777.  O  Lord 

29.  let  yi.ur  soul  rejoice  in  his  m. 
Bur.  6.  3r*.  Ihey  can  shew  no  777.  to  the  widow 
/7fi,7i.  3.  12.  cause  not  thy  771.  to  depart  from  us 

1)7.  his  m.  endureth  for  ever,  68.  1  Mac.  4.  24. 

1  Mac.  3.  44.  they  might  ask  771.  anil  compassion 
4.  10.  if  pcradvonture  the  Ijord  will  have  777.  on  "s 

2  Mat.  2.  7.  till  God  receive  them  unto  tti. 

K  he  will  shortly  have  771.  upon  us 
6   I'.J.  he  never  withdraweth  his  777.  from  us 
?   20.  that  1  may  receive  thee  again  in  777. 
8    5  the  wrath  of  '-je  Lord  was  luraed  iato  m. 
83U 


MID 

2  Mac.  8. 27.  which  was  beginning  of  ?7i.  unto  Ihern! 

9.  13.  who  now  no  more  would  have  77j.  on  hi.qi 

10.  4.  that  he  would  chasten  them  with  m. 

MERCIES. 
Eccl.  18.  5.  and  who  shall  alsc  tell  out  his  77;.  ? 
51.  3.  to  the  multitude  of  thy  777.  Dan.  3.  19. 
Prayer  of  Maiiaai.  thou  of  thi.ne  infinite  m.  hast 

MESCIFUL. 
!  Esd.  2  31.  I  am  771.  satth  the  Lord  almighty 

7.  62.  I  know  that  the  Most  H»g1i  is  called  777. 

8.  31.  because  of  us  thou  shaJ    be  called  771.  32. 
Tub.  6.  17.  rise  up,  and  pray  to  God  who  is  777. 

7.  12.  the  771.  God  give  you  good  success  in  all 
14. 9.  shew  thyself  7.7.  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee 
.lad.  16.  15.  thou  art  771.  to  them  that  lear  thee 
Estk.  13.  17.  be  771.  to  thine  inheritance 
iVisd.  1'2.  19.  that  the  just  man  should  be  77?. 
£cci.  29. 1.  he  that  is  777.  will  land  to  his  neighbour 
36. 13.  O  be  777.  to  Jerusalem  the  holy  city 

44.  10.  these  were  777.  men,  whose  righteousness 

45.  1.  he  brought  out  of  him  a  777.  man,  even  Moses 
48.  20.  they  called  on  the  Lord  who  is  771. 
50.  19.  besought  L.  by  prayer  before  him  that  is  771. 

Bar.  3.  2.  O  l^ord,  have  mercy,  for  thou  art  771. 
Prayer  of  Maiiass.  but  thy  771.  promise  is  unmea- 
suiablc  and  unseaiciiatrie,  for  thou  art  very  777. 

1  Mac.-2.51.  David  for  being  m.  possessed  the  throne 

2  Mac.  1.  24.  who  art  strong,  and  righteous  and  777. 

7.  37.  that  he  would  ejieedily  be  7/1.  to  our  nation 

8.  29.  besought  the  771.  L.  to  be  reconciled,  13.  12. 
10.26.  they  besought  hirn  to  be  771.  to  them 
11.9.  they  praised  the  771.  God,  and  took  heart 

10.  having  a  helper,  for  llie  Ld.  was  771.  to  them 
MERCIFULLY. 
Tob.  8.  7.  m.  ordain  thai  we  may  become  aged 

MERCIFULNESS. 
Eccl.  40.  17.  and  777.  endureth  for  ever 

MERCILESS. 
IVisd.  12.5.  and  also  those  7h.  murderers  of chiluren 

mi:rry. 

1  Esd.l.li.  they  kept  feast  inakin;  771.  before  Lord 

9.  54.  they  went  to  eat,  and  drink,  and  make  771. 

2  F.sd.  2.  27.  thou  shall  be  777.  and  have  abundance 
Th6.7.9.  Baguel  said,  eat,  and  drink,  and  make  ?7(. 
,fud.  12.  13.  drink  wine,  and  be  ?7i.  with  us,  17. 
IVisd.  14.  28.  for  either  they  ate  mad  when  771. 
Eccl.  1.  12.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  maketh  a  777.  heart 

13.  25.  a  771.  heart  makes  a  cheerful  countenance 
32.  2.  that  thou  mayest  be  777.  with  them 

MESbPOTAMLA. 
./ad.  2.  24.  he  went  ihrougli  m.  and  destroyed  ci'.ios 

MESSAGE. 
1  Mac.  10.  51.  Alexander  sent  a  tji.  to  this  effect 
15.  32.  Antenoblus  lold  him  the  king's  ttj. 
MESSENGER. 


MIN 


lApOCRTOnA 


MIGHT. 
Tob.  13.  6.  praise  the  Lord  of  777.  declare  his  tn 
.Jud.  9.  1!.  nor  otandeth  thy  777.  in  strong  men 
14.  thou  art  the  God  of  all  power  and  m. 
13.8.  she  smote  twice  on  his  neck  with  all  her  m 
MIGHTY. 

1  Esd.  4.  41.  great  is  truth,  and  m.  above  all  thingt 
8.  47.  by  the  777.  hand  of  our  Lord,  61. 

2  Esd.  6. 32.  the  M.  hath  seen  lliy  righteous  dealing 

10.  24.  that  the  M.  may  be  merciful  uuio  thee 
Esth.  14.  19.  O  thou  w.  God  above  all,  hear  us 

16.  16.  they  be  children  of  the  most  771.  living  God 

^f'isii.S.  23.  a  771.  wind  shall  siand  up  against  thenij 

ill  dealing  shall  overthrow  the  thrones  of  the  »» 

6.  5.  but  777.  men  shall  he  mightily  tormented 
Eccl.  4.  27.  tieilher  accept  the  person  of  the  m. 

7.6.  lest  at  anytime  thou  fear  the  person  of  the  m. 

11.  6.  many  7ii.  men  have  been  greatly  disgraced 

12.  6.  against  the  77J.  day  of  their  punishment 
15.  18.  he  is  777.  in  power,  and  beholdeth  all  things 
29.  13  it  shall  fight  for  thee  better  than  a  777.  shield 

18.  suretiship  hath  driven  771.  men  from  houses 
34.  16.  he  is  their  771.  proteclion  and  strong  stay 
41).  6.  and  he  followed  the  777.  One 

16.  he  called  upon  the  7H.I.iord,  when  his  enemies 
4''   5.  he  gave  strength  to  slav  that  771.  wanior 

MIGHTIER. 
IVisd.  13.  4.  how  much  777.  is  he  that  made  him 
Eccl.  8. 12.  lend  not  to  him  that  is  777.  than  thysell 

13.  2.  have  no  fellowshi|)  with  one  that  is  77 
4I1GHT1EST. 

1  jEsd.  4.12.0  men,  how  should  not  the  king  be  »i.? 
MIGHTILY. 

IVisd.  6.  6.  but  mighty  men  shall  be  m  tormented 

MILDNESS. 
E.Hh.  13.  2.  carrying  myself  with  equity  and  m. 
15.  8.  God  changed  the  spirit  of  the  king  into  at. 
MILK. 

2  Esd.  8.  10.  out  of  the  breasts  771.  to  be  given 
See  HoNEV. 

MIND. 

1  F.sd.  2.  8.  all  they  whose  777.  the  Lord  had  moved 
3.  17.  declare  your  771.  concerning  the  wiiliiiae 

19.  it  maketh  the  777.  of  the  king  and  child  all  one 
8.  11.  as  many  therefore  as  have  a  771.  thereunto 

2  Esd.  4.  23.  for  it  was  not  my  777.  to  he  curious 
5.  14.  my  777,.  was  troubled,  so  that  it  fainted 

33.  thou  art  sore  troubled  in  177.  for  Israel 
0.  40.  I  sard,  why  art  tliim  so  vexed  in  lliy  771. 
41.  let  me  alone,  fiir  I  am  grieved  in  my  771 
!2.  3.  out  of  the  trouble  and  trance  of  my  r.i. 
5.  lo,  vet  am  I  Hilary  in  my  777.  and  very  weak 
Tob   4.  19.  neither  iellhem  he  put  out  of  thy  77J. 

13.  6.  if  you  turn  lo  him  with  your  whole  771. 
.hid.  12.  16.  his  777.  was  moved,  and  he  de^ired  her 
I'fcsd.  1.50.  God  sent  by  his  7.?.  to  call  them  back    Esih-  11.12.  Marilocheus  bare  this  dream  in  771. 
■MESSENGERS.  |  »Ti-srf.3.14.  an  inheritance  more  acceptable  to  hisirt. 

4.12.  concupiscence  doth  undermine  the  simplcTTJ. 
S'.'o.  the  earthly  tabernacle  weiglieth  down  the  771 
Eccl.  5.  2.  follow  not  thine  own  777.  and  strength 


1  Mac.  1.44.  the  .king  had  seat  letters  by  777. 
5.  14.  behold,  there  came  other  Jii.  from  Galilee 
7. 10.  came  to  Judea,  where  they  scat  777.  to  .Judas 
13.  14.  Tryphonse.Tt  m.  unto  Si.iion,  saying 

21.  they  in  the  tower  sent  r.i.  to  Tryphon 

2  Alac.  4. 19.  Jason  sent  special  m.  from  Jerusalem 

MESSES. 
Eccl.  30.  18.  are  as  »7i.  of  meat  set  on  a  grave 

MET. 
1  Ksi/.  9.  4.#vhosoever777.  not  there  in  two  orihree 
Tui.7.1.tliey  came  to  the  house,  and  Sarah  77i.tl)ein 
..'uil.  10.  11.  the  first  watch  of  .Assyrians  777.  her 

1  J/flc.4.29.  Jiidasm.  them  v/ith  ten  thousand  men 

10.  60.  to  Ptolemais,  where  he  7/1.  the  two  kings 
74.  where  Simon  his  broiher  777.  him  to  help  him 

11.  2.  they  o|rened  unio  him,  and  771.  him 

6.  then  Jonathan  777.  the  king  with  great  pomp 

2  J!/(ic.5.12.cominanded  nol  tos:  --ire  such  as  they  771. 
8.  14.  being  sold  before  they  11,,    ■ogetlicr 

10.  .35.  they  killed  all  that  they  777.  withal 

MID-DAY. 

1  Esd.  9.  41.  he  read  from  morning  to  m 

MIDNIGHT. 
./i7fi.  12.  5.  and  she  slept  till  m.  and  she  arose 
MID  LAND. 

2  .Mac.  8.  35.  he  came  through  the  771.  lo  Antioch 

MIDST. 
./777i.  6.  11.  they  went  from  the  777.  of  the  plain 

11.  19.  I  will  lead  thee  through  the  777.  of  Judea, 

and  I  will  set  thy  throne  in  the  771. 
thifeof 
IVisd.  7.  18.  the  ending,  and  777.  of  the  times 
F.cch9.  13.  remember  thou  goest  in  the  777.  of  snares 
11.  8.  nor  interrupt  men  in  the  777.  of  their  talk 
42.  12.  and  sit  not  in  the  777.  of  women 
Dan.Z.  1.  and  they  walked  in  the  ?n.  of  the  fire 
2.  opening  his  mouth  in  the  777.  of  the  P.'°.  said 
27.  and  made  the  771.  of  the  furnace  moist 
,      66.  he  hath  delivered  119  out  of  the  77?.  of  furnaci 
Sus.  34.  two  elders  stood  in  the  771.  of  the  pco]ile 

48.  so  he  standing  in  the  777.  of  them,  said 

2  Mac.  14.  44.  he  fell  in  the  777.  of  tho  void  place 

45.  yet  he  ran  tlirou.-h  llie  777.  of  the  throng 


0.32.  ifthou  wilt  apply  thy  77J.  thou  shalt  be  prudent 
37.  let  Ihy  m.  be  upon  ihe  ordinances  of  ilie  Lord 

7.  26  hast  thou  a  wife  afler  Ihy  777.  forsake  her  nol 

13.  26.  is  a  wearisome  hibour  of  the  771. 

23.  4.  turn  away  from  thy  servants  a  haughty  Tit. 
C.  give  not  over  thy  servant  lo  an  impudent  771. 

26.  14.  so  much  worth,  as  a  177.  well  instructed 
15.  and  her  continent  771.  caimi>t  be  valued 

27.  16.  and  shall  never  find  friend  to  his  m. 
99.  17.  he  that  is  of  an  unthankful  77?. 

30.  C:.  give  not  over  thy  777.  to  heaviness 

31.  28.  wine  bringiMh  cheerfulness  of  the  Tit. 
29.  wine  to  excess  makelh  bitterness  of  the  771. 

57.  6   forget  not  thy  friend  in  thy  T77. 

12.  aifodly  man,  whose  777.  is  according  to  thy  t/i. 
14.  a  man's  tti.  is  somelime  wont  to  tell  him  more 

than  seven  watchmen  that  sit  in  a  lower 

38.  26.  he  give  h  his  771.  to  make  furrows 
28.  he  seitelh  his  777.  to  finish  his  work 

39.  1.  he  that  givelh  his  777.  to  the  law  of  God 
Kar.  4. 28.  as  it  was  your  777.  to  go  astray  from  God 
.SM.'j.f.  they  perverted  their  own  77?.  and  uirncd  a«  aj 

1  Mac.  10'.  74.  Jonathan  was  moved  in  his  771. 

2  .,1/77C.  1.  3.  to  do  his  will  with  a  willing  771. 

3.  Iti.  declared  the  inward  agony  ol  his  7«. 

4.  46   Ptolemee  brought  him  to  be  of  another  m. 

5.  II.  removin'i  out  of  Egypt  in  a  furious  771. 
17.  and  so  haiighiy  was  Antiochiis  in  777. 
21.  such  was  the  liaughliness  of  his  771. 

6.  29.  Ihe  speeches  proceeded  from  a  desperate  m 
9.  27.  that  he  undersianding  my  771   will  yield 
11.  7.  so  they  went  forth  with  a  willing  m 

25.  our  m.  i=  that  this  nation  shall  he  111  toit 
37.  send  that  we  may  know  what  is  your  ttj. 

13.  4   the  King  of  kings  moved  Antiochus'  m. 
9.  king  came Wiih  a  barbarous  and  haughty  ler 

14.  20.  it  appeared  that  they  were  all  of  01  e  rt 

15.  30.  J  <las  Ihe  cliic^f  defender  i.i  body  and  ti 

MINDED. 
Estlt.  W    13  of  all  that  are  Uke  m  to  biin 


APonniPHA.i 

Eecl.  IP.  4.  that  is  lii:Ety  to  give  credit,  ia  ]ight-m. 

IMac.  ii.a.  Iienrdlhal  IheJaiiiniles  were  m.  to  do 

AllAUS. 

1  Esd.  2.  9.  whose  vi.  were  stirred  up  thereto 
§¥isd.  4.  15.  r.oi  laid  tliuy  up  this  in  tlieir  m. 

i  Jtlac.  'i.  ~  liiat  tliey  slmulJ  nut  err  in  (Jieir  m. 
15.  10.  wlieii  he  stirred  uii  their  m.  he  gav>;  them 
MhNDKUL. 

2  Esd.  16.  20.  nor  be  always  m.  of  the  scourges 
Tob.  2.  2.  bring  wliat  |iuor  man  is  m.  of  the  Lord 

4.  a.  my  son,  lie  m.  of  the  Loid  all  tliy  days 
Witd.  It.  U.  they  niisbt  he  »«.  of  thy  goodneas 
19.  10.  for  they  were  yet  in.  of  the  tilings  done 
Kfci.  3.  31.  is  VI.  o!  that  whicli  ma)  conic  after 
%Mm   12.  43.  that  he  was  m.  of  the  resurrection 

MlNliLE. 
I  Eid.  8.  87.  to  m.  ouroelves  with  the  uncleanness 

MINGLED. 
t  Mac.  14.  33.  when  they  m.  not  themselves 
15.  39.  as  wine  vi.  with  water  is  jileasant 
MINGLING. 
S  Mac.  14.  3.  in  the  nmcs  of  their  m.  with  Gentiles 

MINISTER. 
I  Esd.  1.  4.  and  m.  unto  his  people  Israel 
U.  who  m.  m  the  |iresenee  of  your  brethren 

4.  54.  the  priests'  vestments  wherein  they  «s. 
Eccl.  4.  14.  serve  lur,  shall  vi.  to  the  holy  One 

45.  15.  that  they  should  ;«.  to  him,  ami  bless 
I  Mac.  10.  42.  appertain  to  the  priests  thai  to. 
MINISTERS. 

1  Ksrf.  1.  3.  the  Leviles,  the  holy  m.  of  Israel 

5.  35.  all  the  m.  of  tlie  leinple,  8.  5,  22. 
Wtsd.  tj.  i.  becausi'  beiiis  in.  of  his  kingdom 

MIMSTEKED. 
Tob.  1.  7.  the  sons  of  .Aaron  who  m.  at  Jerusalem 
lud.\.\i.  they  that  m.  to  the  Lord  had  sackcloth 

MLVISTRV. 
lf«S(/.  18.  21.  bringing  the  shield  of  his  proper  m. 
Keel.  46.  2U.  d.-livured  them  by  the  m.  of  Esay 
MlR.ALULOUSLi'. 

2  Mac.  3.  ;iO.  that  liad  //(.  honoured  his  own  place 

MIRROR. 

Wiad.  7.  2(i.  the  uiis|ioited  m.  of  the  jiower  of  God 

MIRTH. 

1  Esd.  3.  20.  it  turnelli  every  thought  into  m. 
Tob.  2.  tj.  ail  your  vi.  be  turned  into  lameiitation 
iVisd.  8.  Hi.  hatli  no  sorrow,  but  m.  and  joy 
riccl.  31.  31.  despise  not  thy  neighbour  in  his  m. 
liar.  2.  2;l.  the  voice  of  ?«.  and  the  voice  of  joy 
lJiIae.-i.o9.  the  dedication  of  altar  be  kept  with  wi. 

MISCHIEF. 
iEsd.  15.  56.  so  shall  God  deliver  thee  into  ra. 
Sij-i.  13. 5.  this  people  working  all  the  »h.  Iheycan 
B^cl.  19.  27.  will  do  thee  a  m.  before  thou  be  aware 

27.  27.  he  that  worketh  m.  it  shall  fall  on  him 
\JKac.  1. 15.  joined  to  heathen  and  sold  to  do  in. 

7.  23.  now  when  Judas  saw  all  the  in. 

•J.  61.  they  took  men  that  were  authors  of  that  m. 
2.,Uoc.4.  47.  who  wasthe  cause  of  all  tlie7«.  1.3.4. 

6.  3.  the  coming  in  of  Jjiis  m.  was  sore 

7.  31    thou  that  hast  been  the  author  of  all  ?n. 

MISCHIEVOUS. 
Efth.  14.  19.  deliver  us  out  of  the  hands  of  the  m. 
Wisd.  15.  4.  nor  did  the  ni.  invention  of  men 
Eccl.  11.  33.  lake  heed  of  a  m.  man  lest  he  bring 
Sus.28.  the  two  elders  came  full  of  m.  imagination 

MISCONCEIVE. 
iMac.  3.  32.  suspecting  lest  the  king  should  m. 

MISERABLE. 
Toh.  13. 10.  love  in  thee  for  ever  those  that  are  m. 
fVisd.  3.  11.  whoso  dospiseth  nurture,  he  is  m. 
9.  14.  for  the  thoughts  of  mortal  men  are  m. 
13.  10.  but  m.  are  they,  and  in  dead  things  hope 
15.  14.  and  are  more  rn.  than  very  babes 
fCccZ. 29.24.  it  is  a  m.  life  to  go  from  house  to  house 
Bar.  4.  31.  m.  are  they  that  afflicted  ihee 

32.  m.  are  the  cities  which  thy  children  served 

J  Jtfac. 9.28.  Bodied  he  a  m. death  in  strange  country 

MISERY. 

2  Ksd.~.32.  m.  bIimH  pass  a  way,  and  long-snflTering 
9.  45.  God  heard  mt,  loi.keil  Ujion  my  m. 
Wtsd.  3.  2.  and  iheir  dcpariure  is  taken  for  hi. 
Seel.  11.  13.  and  lifted  ii;i  bis  In  ad  from  m. 

1  JI7ue.2.7.  woe  is  me,  to  »i-"  llns  7;i.  of  my  people 
6.  II.  howgrealafioiii!  mm. it  is  wheri'in  now  I  nn 
8  AVi£.  G. 3.  then  mi:;lit  a  man  have  seen  present  m. 
14  8.  for  all  our  ration  is  no  small  m. 
MISERIES. 
U  Esd.  8.  .50.  many  great  m.  shall  be  done  to  them 
iiar.  2  25.  and  they  died  in  great  7H.by  famini! 
IJifac.  3.  42.  J.'.d.issaw  that  m.  were  multiplied 

MISINFORMED. 
iMac.  3.  11.  a:;i  not  as  thai  wicked  Simon  had  m. 

MISS. 
B  Ksd.  Ifi  13.  arrows  are  s'n-.rp  and  shall  not  »«. 
ISecl.  8.  9  m.  not;  the  disroiuse  of  the  elders 

MI.--SING. 
U.Vae.  14.  43.  but  m.  lis  -iMike  through  haste 

'•US'!-. 

fViid.^.i.  and  our  If  ^  -hall  bo  diincrsed  as  a  m. 


MON 

F.ccl.  43.22.  a  present  remedy  of  all  t  a  m.  saojing 

MITHRID.ATES. 

1  Esd.  2. 11.  he  delivered  tliem  lo  M.  his  treasurer 

10.  in  time  of  Beleiius,  and  M.  and  Tabellius 

MITIGATED 

IVisd.  16.  18.  for  some  lime  the  flame  was  m. 

MITRE. 

Eccl.  45.  12.  he  set  a  crown  of  gold  upon  the  nt. 

MIXED. 

1  Esd.  8. 70.  holy  seed  is  m.  with  the  strange  people 

2  i'.sd.  13.  11.  and  they  were  all  m.  together 

MOAB. 
.lud.  1.  12.  slay  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  of  M. 
5.  2.  and  called  all  the  princes  of  M. 

22.  all  tliat  dwell  by  the  sea -side  and  in  M. 

MOABITES. 
1  Esd.  8.  69.  the  M.  Egyptians,  and  Edomites 
Jud.  6.  1.  Glofernes  said  to  Achior  and  all  tlie  M. 

MOAN. 
Eccl.  38.  17.  weep  bitterly,  and  make  great  vi. 

MOCK. 
/r/S(/.12.25.  thoudidstsend  a  judgmentto  m.  them 

MOCKED. 
Tob.  2.  8.  hut  my  neighbours  m.  me  and  said 

1  jl/«c.7.34.  but  he  m.  ihem  and  laughed  at  them 

2  Mac.  7. 39.  king  took  ii  grievously  that  he  was  m. 

MOCKERY. 
Ecr^27. 28.  m.  and  rejiroach  are  from  the  proud 
2  Mac.  8.  17.  injury,  whereof  they  made  a  m. 

MOCKING. 
Eccl.  33.  6.  a  stallion  horse  is  as  a  m.  friend 
2  J)/ac.7. 7.  brought  second  lo  make  him  a7«.-stock 

MODERATE. 
Eccl.  31.  20.  sound  sleep  cometh  of  7n.  eating 

MODERATELY. 
Eccl.  31.  27.  wine  is  good,  if  it  be  drunk  m. 

MODEST. 
2  Mac.  4. 37.  the  m.  behaviour  ofhimthatwas  dead 

MODIN. 
1  Mnc.  2.  l.then  arose  Mattathias  and  dwelt  in  M. 
15.  came  intocity  of  M.tomake  them  a  sacrifice 

23.  to  sacrifice  on  the  altar  which  was  at  M. 
70.  in  sepulchre  of  his  fathers  at  M.  9.  19. 

13.25.  buried  iheni  in  M.  the  city  of  his  fathers 
3U.  tills  is  the  sepulchre  which  he  made  at  M. 
16.  4.  w  ho  went  out  and  rested  that  night  at  M. 
•2 Mac.  13.  14.  so  Judas  camped  by  M. 

MOIST. 
Dan.  3.  27.  as  it  had  been  a  m.  whistling  wind 

MOLEST. 
F.st/t.  12.  6  Aman  sought  to  m.  Mardocheus 

1  Mac.  10.  35.  or  to  77t.  any  of  thein  in  any  niattei 

MOLLIFYING. 

IVisd.  10.  12.  nor  m.  plaister  ihat  restored  Ihem 

MOMENT. 

2  Ksd.  IG.  38.  which  pains  slack  not  a  m. 

IVtsd.  18  12.  in  one  m-  noblest  oflspring  destroyed 
'2  Mac  6.  25.  through  my  desire  lo  live  a  m.  longer 
9.  11.  his  pain  increasing  every  m. 
MONTH. 

1  Esd.5.G.  in  the  771.  Nisan, the  first  m.  Esth.  11.2. 
47.  when  the  seventh  7;i.  was  at  hand 

53.  began  from  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  771. 

7.  5.  the  three  and  twentieth  day  of  the  771.  Adar 
10.  passover,  the  fouiteenth  day  <if  the  first  777. 

9.  5.  the  twentieth  day  of  the  ninth  771. 
1!)  fti  the  first  day  of  the  tenth  777.  they  sat 

2  F;»v/.lti.l!8.  a  wom.in  in  the  ninth  777.  hringetli  forth 
F..-<lh.  1(1   13.  and  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same  771. 

13  (1.  the  Ibiiriecnlh  day  of  the  twelfth  vi.  Adar 
l(i  20.  the  thirteeiiih  day  of  the  twelfth  777. 
F.ci.l.  43.  8   the  7/1.  is  called  after  her  name 
1  .Mac.  I.  54.  Ilie  fifleenlh  day  of  the  m.  Casleu 
4  .52  on  the  five  and  twentieth  day  of  the  ninth  m. 
59  from  the  five  and  twentieth  day  of  the  7/1. 

14.  27.  the  eighteenth  day  of  the  m.  Elul 
16.  14.  in  the  eleventh  rn.  called  Sabat 

iMnc.  1.;).  see  that  ye  keep  the  feast  in  777.  Casleu 
18.  upon  the  five  and  twentieth  day  of  the  m. 
II  21  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  777.  Dioscoriiithius 
33.  In  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  m.  Xanthicus,  38. 

15.  31).  the  Ihirleenlh  day  of  the  twelfth  771. 

MONTHS. 

1  K.s-f/.  l.44.Joacim  reiffned  but  three  771. and  ten  days 

2  Fxd.  4.  40.  when  she  hath  fulfilled  her  nine  m. 

8.  H.  iiiiil  nine  7«.  tliilli  lliy  workniaiiship  endure 
IVisd.  7.  2.  to  be  flesh  in  the  time  often  777. 

2  jWac.7. 27.  have  pitvon  methat  bare  lliee  nine  771. 

MONEY. 
I  K.f'Z.5.  .54.  they  gave  the  masons  and  carpenters  771. 
8.  24.  by  penalty  of  m.  or  by  imprisonment 
Tob.  4.  I.  in  that  day  Tobit  remembered  ihe  77t. 

2.  I  may  signify  to  him  of  the  777.  before  I  die 
5. 2.  how  can  I  receive  771.  seeing  I  know  him  no! 

3.  seek  thee  a  man,  and  go  and  receive  the  7*. 
10.  be  not  griedy  to  add  vi.  to  m. 

•i.  2.  go  to  GabacI  and  bring  me  the  m. 
10.  2.  and  there  is  no  man  10  give  him  Ihe  m. 
10.  Raguel  gave  him  servants,  cnttle,  and  m. 
12.  3.  he  hath  brought  mo  the  m.  and  healed  thee 


MOT 

.Tad.  4.  10.  servants  bought  with  w.  put  lacbclot!) 
F.ccl.  y.  S).  spend  not  iliy  n.  with  her  at  the  wino 

14.  3.  what  should  an  envious  r.iun  du  with  lu.f 
21.8.  that  builds  las  house  wi'h  other  nicn's  t«. 
29.5.  for  Ins  iieig!iboi;r's  )77.lie  w  ill  speak  submistlj 

10.  Iii.se  thy  in.  lor  thy  brother  and  thy  friend 
51.  25.  buy  her  for  yourselves  without  m. 
28.  get  learning  wilh  a  great  sum  of  77j. 
liar.  1.  Ii.  they  made  also  a  collection  of  »n. 

10.  we  liavi;  sent  you  771.  to  buy  you  offering* 

6.  ;{5.  they  can  neither  give  riches  nor  777. 

1  .ilac.  3.  31.  10  go  into  Persia  to  gal  her  much  ta 
8.  2(i.  nor  aid  them  wilh  victuals  or  7/1.  28. 

i:!.  15.  It  is  for  777.  he  is  owing  to  the  king's  IreESUJ 
17.  yet  sent  he  the  m.  and  ihe  children,  18, 

15.  6.  I  give  thee  leave  also  lo  coin  777. 

2  Mac.  1.  14.  to  receive  m.  in  name  of  a  dowry 

3.  6.  the  tieasury  was  full  of  infinite  sums  of  ne^ 
7.Apolloiiiiis  came  mid  had  shewed  him  of  then. 

and  sent  him  lo  biing  him  the  foresaid  m. 
9.  th.it  intelligence  was  given  him  of  the  777. 
It),  there  was  ?7i.  laid  up  for  the  relief  of  widow! 

4.  I.  having  been  a  bewrayer  of  the  771. 

20.  this  7(1.  was  appointed  lo  Hercules'  sacrifice 
23.  sent  Menelaus  lo  bear  Ihe  777.  unto  the  king 
27.  but  as  tor  the  771.  that  he  had  promised 
4.5.  lo  give  him  m.  if  he  would  pacify  the  V.\v,^ 

8.  10.  to  make  so  much  777.  of  the  captive  Jew* 
25.  look  their  777.  that  came  to  buy  them 

10.  21.  Ihey  had  sold  their  breihren  for  m. 

MONUMENT. 
IVisd.  10.  7.  a  standing  pillar  of  salt  is  a  m. 

1  Mac.  13.  27.  Simeon  built  a  777.  on  the  sepuiCuTfi 

2  Mac.  15.  6.  determined  to  set  up  a  public  m. 
MOON. 

2  F.sd.  5.  4.  the  m.  shall  shine  thrice  in  the  day 
6.45.  thou  coniniandedst  Ihe  m.  to  give  her  light 
Feci.  27.  1 1.  but  a  fool  changeth  as  the  777. 
39.  12.  for  I  am  filled  as  the  777.  at  the  full 
43.  6.  he  made  the  771.  also  lo  serve  in  her  seaso* 
7.  from  the  m.  is  the  sign  of  feasts 
50.  6.  lie  was  as  the  7;i.  at  the  full 
Bar.  6.  CO.  for  sun,  771.  and  stars  are  obedient 

67.  ni'r  shine  as  the  sun,  nor  give  light  as  the  m.. 
Dan.  3.  40.  O  ye  sun  and  777.  bless  ye  the  Lord 
MORDO'CIIEUS,  .Sec  Mardocheus. 
MORNING. 
I  Fsd.  1.  11.  and  thus  did  they  in  the  771. 

5.  51).  they  olTered  to  the  Lord  in.  and  eiening 

9.  41.  he  read  in  the  court  from  711.  until  mid-daj 
Tob.  9   6.  early  in  the  777.  they  both  went  forth 

./77(/.  12.  5.  when  it  was  toward  the  ?H.-watch 

1 4.  II. as  soon  as  the  7/1. arose, they  hanged  the  he»><1 
r'f'7S7/.l  1.22. yea,  as  a  drop  of  the  7«.  dew  that  failetfc 
Eccl.  18.  26.  from  771.  till  evening  time  is  changed 

24.  32.  1  will  yet  make  doctrine  to  shine  as  the  jb. 

47.  10.  that  the  temple  might  sound  from  m. 

.50  Ii.  be  was  as  the  777. -star  in  the  midst  of  a  cloud 
llii  IG.  in  the  771.  betime  the  king  arose 
I  Mnc.  4.  52.  they  rose  up  betimes  in  the  rji. 

5.  30.  b'  tiiiie.i  in  the  771.  they  looked  up 

9.  13.  thi^  batile  continueil  from  771.  till  night 

10.  yo.  cast  darts  at  the  people  from  771.  till  evening 

11.  67.  betimes  in  the  7ri.  they  gal  to  the  plain 

MOSES. 

1  F.sd.  1.6.  commandment  which  was  given  lo  RI 

11.  to  otVer  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  M. 
5.  49.  as  it  is  commanded  in  the  book  of  M. 

7.  6.  did  the  things  written  in  the  book  of  M. 

9.  stood  a.rrayed,  according  to  the  book  of  M. 
8. 3.  as  ii  scribe,  being  very  ready  in  the  law  of  Dl 

9.  39.  that  he  would  brinir  the  law  of  M. 

2  F.sd.  I.  13.  1  gave  you  M.  for  a  leader 

7.  36.  M.  prayed  for  the  fathers  that  sinned 
59.  for  this  is  Ihe  life  whereof  M.  spake 

14.  3.  I  did  manifestly  reveal  myself  to  M. 

Ecrl.  45.  1.  even  M.  beloved  of  God  and  men 
15.  M.  consecrated  and  anointed  him  wilh  ci! 

46.  I.  Jesus  was  successor  of  M.  in  prophecier 

7.  ill  the  time  of  M.  he  did  a  work  of  mercy 
Bar.  1.20.  curse  which  the  Lord  appointed  by  R1. 

0.  28.  as  thou  Rpnkest  by  thy  servant  M. 
Stiis.  3.  tauglit  according  lo  the  law  of  M.  62. 
'iMac.  1.  29.  plant  thy  people  as  M.  hath  spoken 

2.  4.  where  M.climbeii  up  and  saw  the  heritage 

8.  the  cloud  also  as  it  was  shewed  umler  M. 

10.  as  when  M.  prayed  lo  the  Lord,  fire  cama 

11.  M.  s'liil,  because  the  sin-offciing  was  not 
7.  (i.  as  M.  in  his  song  declared,  saying 

30.  law  that  was  given  unto  our  fathers  by  W. 

MOTHER. 

2  Esd.  1.  28.  I  prayed  you  as  a  771.  her  daughteic 

10.  7.  how  Ihat  Sion  our  m.  is  full  of  heaviness 
13.  55.  thou  hast  called  understanding  thy  m. 

Toi.1.8.  as  Deborah  my  father's  m. commanded  ma 

4.  3.  find  despise  not  thy  m.  but  hommr  her 
13.  fur  lewdness  is  the  771.  of  famine 

5.  17.  but  Anna  his  771.  wept  and  said  to  Tobit 
III.  12.  honour  ihy  father  jind  tliy  m.-ia-law 

1 1 .  17,  Boi}  Vifeet'(\  be  thy  father  and  tliy  m. 


Tbt.  14. 10.  bury  "le  de'-piitly  and  thy  m.  with  me 

13.  when  Aiiiia  his  )/i.  was  dciid,  lis  buried  hur 
]3.  he  burie-l  his  t'atlier  ami  m.  Iioiioiirahly 
fVisd.l.'i.  in  nyi/i.  womb  1  was  fasbioiirU 

12.  I  knew  lul  that  she  was  tlie  in.  ui  Ilium 
Ecci.  :i   -.  the  autburity  of  the  /;i.  over  llie  s.iiis 

4.hethatliO,ioiiieth  Ins  mis  as  (iiie  lliai  layulh  up 
b.  the  obedi.'nt  sliall  be  a  coiiifori  to  In.",  wi. 
V.  curse  of  the  m.  n.otclh  out  rouiidatiniis 
II.  a  m.  in  dishonour  is  a  reproach  to  cluldrcn 
16.  lie  that  angeretli  Ins  m.  Is  cursed  of  God 
4.  10.  be  instead  of  a  liusbaud  to  their  m. 

7.  27.  and  forget  iiol  the  sorrows  of  ihy  in. 
15.2.  as  a  in.  shall  she  meet  him  and  receive  him 
•i4.  18.  I  am  the  m.  of  fair  love  and  fear 

41).  1.  fioin  the  day  they  go  out  of  tlieir  m.  womb, 
till  Ihe  day  ihey  return  to  the  m.  of  all  things 
10.  7.  was  a  prophet  sanctified  in  his  m.  womb 

1  Mac.  i;!.-28.  for  his  m.  and  his  four  brethren 
i  Mad.  1.  seven  breihren  willi  their  ;«.  taken 

4.  the  rest  of  his  brethren  and  m.  looking  on 

5.  they  e.xhorted  one  another  with  the  /«.  to  die 
20.  but  the  m.  was  marvellous  above  all 

2J.  the  king  called  his  m.  and  exhortod  her 

41.  last  of  all  alter  the  sons  the  7)!.died 

MOTH,  S. 

EccMO.3.  m.  and  worms  shall  have  him  to  heritage 

4'2.  i:!.  for  from  garments  coineth  a  m. 

Bar.  6.  \Z.  gods  caiiiiot  save  themselves  from  m. 

MOTION. 

2  F.nd.  6. 14.  it  sliall  be  as  it  were  a  great  m. 
iVtsd.7.2A.  wisdom  is  more  moving  than  any  m. 

MOVE. 
B  Ksd.  4.  37.  he  doth  not  m.  nor  stir  them 
War.  6. 27.  neither  can  they  ?«.  of  iheinselves 
Dan.  3.  57.  whales  and  iiil  that  m.  in  the  waters 

MOVED. 
I  E.id.  2.  8.  all  they  whose  mind  the  Lord  had  m. 

8.  72.  all  that  were  m.  at  the  word  of  the  Lord 
i  Esd.  3.  3.  my  spirit  was  sore  m.  and  1  spake 

6. 14.  the  place  where  thou  standest  shall  not  be  m. 

7. 15.  why  art  thou  m.  whereas  thou  art  mortal 
13.  2.  that  Ihe  wind  m.  all  ihe  waves  thereof 

-'ud.  9.  4.  children,  which  weri  m.  with  thy  zeal 

12.  IG.  his  heart  was  ravished,  ins  mind  was  m. 
16. 15.  for  the  mounlaiiia  shall  be  m.  from  foundat. 

Eccl.  IC.  18.  shall  be  m.  when  he  shall  visit 
48.12.he  was  not  in.with  the  presence  of  anyprince 
Bo/-.  4.  (i.  but  because  you  «i.  Go-l  -o  wralh 
I  Mac.  10.  74.  Jonathan  was  m.  in  his  mind 

1  Mac.  4.  37.  Antiochus  was  sorry,  and  in.  to  pity 

i'J.  tlicy  of  Tyrus  m.  with  hatred  ol  (nat  deed 

13.  4.  the  Kiiio  of  kin<;5  m.  Antiochus'  mind 

MOVEDST. 

2  Esd.  3. 18.  thou  m.  tiie  whole  world,  and  madest 

MOVING. 
Visd.  2.  2.  as  a  little  spark  in  m.  of  our  heart 
7.  24.  for  wisdom  is  more  m.  than  any  motion 

MOUNT. 
2  Esd.  2.  33.  a  charge  of  Ihe  Lord  on  m.  Horeb 

42.  1  Esdras  saw  on  ?n.  Sioii  a  great  people 
13.  35.  he  shall  stand  upon  Ihe  top  of  in.  Sion 

fVisd.  9.  ><.  to  build  a  temple  on  thy  holy  in. 

1  Mac.  4.  37.  all  the  host  went  up  inio  jh.  Siori 
CO.  they  budded  the  m.  Sion  wilh  high  walls 

5.  54.  so  they  went  up  to  m.  Sion  with  joy 
3.  48.  the  king  piiched  his  lenis  against  in.  Sion 
62.  Ihen  the  king  entered  into  m.  Sion 

9.  15    who  pursued  them  to  the  m.  Azotus 

11.  37.  set  on  the  holy  m.  in  a  conspicuous  place 

12.36.  raising  a  m.  between  the  tower  and  the  city 

MOUNTAIN. 

2  Esd.  13.  C.  he  had  graved  himself  a  great  m. 

12.  I  saw  the  same  man  comedown  from  then!. 
Jud.  2.  21.  pitched  from  Bectileth  near  the  m. 

10. 10.  looked,  until  she  was  gone  down  the  m. 

13.  10.  they  went  up  the  m.  of  BL>thulia 
Eccl.  50.25.  that  sit  upon  the  m.  of  Samaria 
liar.  G.  39.  like  stones  that  be  hewn  out  of  the  m. 

1  Mac.  16. 20.  he  sent  to  lake  the  m.  of  llie  temple 

2  Mac.  2.  4.  as  he  went  forth  into  the  m. 

MOUNTAINS. 

1  Esd.  4.  4.  they  go  and  break  down  m.  ami  towers 

2  Eid.H.  23.  -whose  indignation  makes  the  in.  melt 

15.  42.  they  shall  break  down  the  m.  and  hills 

16.  (JO.  hath  made  pools  on  the  tops  of  the  in. 
Tab    1.  21.  they  fled  into  the  m.  of  Araralh 
'arf  1. 15.  he  took  also  Arphaxad  in  the  m. 
Ecci.i4.  13.  as  a  cypress  upon  the  rn.  of  Hermon 

43.  4.  the  sun  hurncth  the  m.  three  times  more 
15. at  hissightihe  m. arc  shaken, the  wind  hlowetli 
21.itdevoureth  thein.anil  burneththe  wiklerness 
MOURN 
i  Kid.  8.  !6.  thy  inheritance,  for  whose  cause  I  m. 
10.  •!.  but  continually  to  vi.  and  to  fast  until  1  die 
8  now  seeing  we  all  ra.art  thou  grieved  for  one  son 
S   tell  thee  that  it  is  slie  which  ought  to  m. 
IS.  12.  Egypt  shall  m.  and  foundation  bo  smitten 

13.  ihiy  that  till  the  ground  shall  in. 

13,  33  'be  women  shall  m.  having  no  husbands 
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2  Esd.  IG.  39.  world  shall  m.and  sorrows  shall  come 
2  Mac.  5.  10.  he  had  none  to  m.  for  hiin 
MOURNED. 

1  Esd.  1.  32.  in  al.'  Jewry  they  ?/(.  for  Josias 

8.  72.  assembled,  vhilst  I  »k.  for  the  iniquity 

2  E.sd.  9.  38.  she  m.ar'i  wept  wilh  a  louii  voice 
10.  49.  because  she  m.  for  lier  son  thou  beganncst 

Ki:cl.  48.  24.  he  comforted  tliern  that  m.  in  Sion 
I  JIiic.  1.  26.  so  that  the  plaices  and  elders  nt. 
2.  14.  Maitathias  and  his  sons  in.  very  sore 

9.  20.  and  all  Israel  ;n.  many  drvs,  saying 

MOURNING. 

1  Esd.  9. 2.  m.  for  the  great  inniuilies  of  multitude 

2  Esd.  5. 20.  so  I  fasted  seven  days,  m.  a--jd  weeping 

10.  6.  seest  thou  not  our  vi.  and  what  happeii:t;: 
11.  who  then  should  make  more  m.  than  sli'?  : 
41.  thou  sawest  a  woman  m.  and  bcgaiinesl 

Tub.  2.  6.  your  feasts  shall  be  turned  into  jh. 
E.^lli.  14.2.  put  on  garments  of  anguish  and  m. 

15.  1.  third  day  she  laid  away  her  m.  garments 
IVisd.  14. 15.  for  a  father  adUcted  with  untimely  m. 

19.  3.  for  whilst  they  were  yet  m.  at  the  graves 

MOURNINGS. 
2  F.'id.  1. 19. 1  had  pity  on  your  m.  and  gave  manna 

16.  18.  the  beginnings  of  sorrows  and  great  ;;i. 

MOUTH. 

1  F.sd.  1.  28.  words  sjioken  by  the  rn.  of  the  Lord 
47.  words  spoken  to  him  from  the  in.  <if  the  Lord 
57.  word  of  the  Lord  spoken  by  thejtt.of  Jeiemj 

2.  1.  that  he  had  promised  by  the  in.  of  Jeremy 
4.  19.  with  open  m.  fix  their  eyes  last  on  her 
31.  the  -king  gazed  upon  her  wiih  open  m. 

2  F..->d.  14,  38.opeii  thy  jn. and  drink  that  Igavelltee 
'11.  and  my  m.  was  opened,  and  shut  no  more 

Tub.  13.  6.  therefore  contess  him  with  your  m. 
.lud.  11.  19.  a  dog  shall  not  open  his  in.  at  thee 
It^isd.  1.  11.  the  m.  that  belieih  slayeih  the  soul 

8.  12.  they  shall  lay  th«ir  hands  on  their  m. 
10.  21.  wisdom  openeth  the  m.  of  the  dumb 

F.ccl.  5.  12.  if  not,  lay  thy  hand  upon  thy  m. 

14.  1.  blessed  man  that  hath  not  slipt  wilh  his  m. 

15.  9.  praige  is  not  seemly  in  the  in.  of  a  sinner 

20.  19.  will  always  be  in  the  ?n.  of  the  unwise 
20.  rejected  when  it  comes  out  of  a  fool's  m. 

21.5.  a  prayer  out  of  a  poor  man's  »«.  reacheth  to 
17.  they  inquire  at  the  m.  of  the  wise  man 

22. 22.  if  thou  hast  opened  thy  m.  against  thy  friend 
23.7.  hear,  O  ye  children,  the  discipline  of  the  m. 

9.  accustom  not  thy  m.  to  swearing 

13.  use  not  thy  m.  to  intemperate  swearing 

24.  2.  in  the  congregation  shall  she  open  her  m. 
3.  I  came  out  of  the  ni.  of  the  Most  High 

26. 12.  she  will  open  her  m.  as  a  ihltsiy  traveller 

27.23.  at  last  he  will  wriihe  his  m.  and  slander 
28.  12.  and  both  these  come  out  of  thy  in. 

29. 24.  art  a  stranger,  thou  darest  not  open  Ihy  '«. 
.30.  18.  delicates  poured  upun  a  ?n.  shut  up 
.34.  8.  wisdom  is  perfection  to  a  faithful  in. 
37.  22.  the  fruits  are  commendable  in  his  in. 
.39.  5.  and  he  will  open  h'    m.  ir.  prayer 
40. 30.  hoeging  is  sweet  lit  tne  m.  of  tiie  shameless 

Dan.  3.  2.  opening  his  7n.  in  the  midst  of  the  fiie 
28.  then  the  three,  as  out  of  one  m.  praited  (iod 
.Stts.  61.  Daniel  had  convicted  them  by  their  own  ;/i. 
Bel  27.  (his  he  put  in  the  dragon's  m. 

1  Mac.  2.  GO.  Daniel  was  delivered  from  the  ?n.  of 

9.  55.  for  his  m.  was  stopped,  he  coi'.lil»iiiit  speak 

2  J5/ar.8.18.  Eleazar  was consi  rained  to  open  his  m. 

MOUTHS. 
.Tiid.  15.  13.  Israel  followed  with  songs  in  their  m. 
F.st.it.  13. 17.  destroy  not  the  ra.  of  them  that  praise 
!4.  10.  open  the  m.  of  the  heathen  to  set  forth 
Eccl.  49.  1.  it  is  sweet  as  honey  in  all  in. 
Dan.  3.  10.  ar.d  now  we  cannot  oiien  our  m. 

MUCH. 
7ViA.>2.8.slittle  with  righteousness  isbetter  than  m. 
iVisd.S.U.  if  I  talk  7n.  they  shall  lay  i  heir  hands 

10.  18.  and  led  them  through  m.  water 
F.ccl.  37.  11.  with  an  idle  servant  of  m.  b-isines.s 

43.  27.  we  may  speak  m.  and  yet  come  short 
30.  when  ye  glorifyGod  exalt  him  as  m.ns  you  can 

51.  16.  I  received  her,  and  gal  m.  learning 
27.  how  that  I  have  gotten  unto  mo  in.  rest 
2ri.  gel  learning,  and  got  m.  gold  by  her 
2  Mac.  15.  14.  who  prayeth  ni.  for  the  people 

MULBERRIES. 
|jVoe.6.34.  they  shewed  the  blood  of  grapes  and  m. 

MULE. 
./ud.  15.  11.  she  took  it  and  laid  it  on  her  m. 

1  F.sd.  5.  43.  two  hundred  forty  and  five  m. 

MULTIPLY. 

2  E.td.  3.  12.  when  they  on  earth  began  to  m. 
7.  67.  for  if  he  shall  not  m.  his  mercies 

End.  6.  5.  sweet  language  will  m.  friends 

16.  2.  though  tl-«y  m.  rejoice  net  in  them 
23.  16.  two  sorts  of  men  in.  sin,  a  hot  mind 

44.  21.  he  would  m.  him  as  the  dust  of  the  earth 
47   18.  and  tli.iu  didst  m.  silver  as  lead 

Dan.  3.  13.  thai  tliou  v.ouldst  m.  their  seed  as  stars 


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MULTIPLIED. 

1  -'sd.  S.  75.  for  our  sins  are  m.  above  our  heatt- 

2  F.sd.  5.  10.  mconlinency  shall  be  m.  on  earth 
IVisd.  10.  10.  she  vi.  the  fruits  of  his  labours 
Eccl.  18.  12.  therelbre  be  in.  his  compassion 

48.  16.  some  pleasing  to  God,  and  some  in.  eica 
I'raijer  o/Mauass.my  transgressions  are  m.titui  a. 
I  Mac.  1.  9.  and  evils  were  in.  in  the  earth 
3.  42.  when  Judas  saw  that  miseries  were  i.i. 
14.  15.  he  .71.  the  vessels  of  the  temple 

MULTIPLIETH. 
Eccl.  21. 12.  as  wisdom  winch  m.  bitterness 

MUL'l'U'LYlNG. 

IVisd.  4.  3.  the  m.  brood  of  the  ungodiv  not  thrive 

MULTITUDE. 

1  Esd.  4.  14.  it  is  not  the  fi^reat  king  nor  m.  of  men 

5.  65.  yet  the  m.  sounded  marvellously 
9.  6.  all  the  in.  sai  trembling  in  the  court 

2  Esd.  3.  16.  and  so  Jacob  became  a  great  m. 

6.  3,  before  the  innumerable  vi.  of  angels 
IVisd.  6.  2.  you  that  glory  in  the  m.  ot  nations 

24.  the  in.  of  the  wise  is  the  w  elliire  of  the  woric 
Eccl.  5.  6.  he  will  bo  pacified  for  the  »«.  of  mysii« 

6.  34.  stand  in  the  in.  of  the  elders,  and  cleave 

7.  7.  ort'end  not  against  the  jn.of  a  ciiy 
9.  God  will  look  upon  the  m.  of  my  ohlaliouB 

14.  1.  that  IS  not  pricked  with  the  in.  of  sins 
16.  1.  desiie  not  a  m.  of  unprofitable  children 
3.  trust  not  in  (heir  life,  nor  respect  their  m. 
26.  5.  the  gathering  together  of  an  unruly  m. 
34.  19.  nor  is  he  jiacified  for  sm  by  in.  of  sacrifictM 
35. 18.  till  he  have  taken  away  the  in.  of  the  pro>id 
42.  11.  lest  she  make  thee  ashamed  l>cfore  thu  71 
51.  3.  according  to  the  in.  of  thy  mercies 
Prayer  of  Manuss.  for  the  m.  of  mine  iniquity 
MUNITION. 

1  Mac.  14.  10.  he  set  in  them  all  manner  of  m. 
MURDER,  S. 

2  Mac.  4.  3.  by  Simon's  faction  ra.  were  comoiitled 
35.were  much  grieved  forthe  unjust  ;;i. of  the  niao 

MURDERED. 
irisd.  10.  3.  the  fury  wherew  illi  he  m.  his  brolkei 

1  .Mac.  2.  41.  as  oiir  brethren  that  were  m. 
MURDERER. 

2  Jifac.  4.  38.  there  slew  be  the  cursed  m. 
9.  28.  thus  the  m.  and  blasphemer  died 

MURDERERS. 
IVisd.  12.  5.  also  those  merciless  in.  of  children 
2  J7uc.  12.6. he  came  against  those  m. of  his  brethreS 

MURMUR. 
2  F.sd.  1. 16.  but  even  to  this  day  do  ye  yet  m. 
/I'cci.  31.  24.  against  a  niggard  the  whole  city  oj. 

MURMUREL. 
2  Esd.  1. 15.  nevertheless  you  rn.  there 
.hill.  5  22.  the  people  standing  about  the  tent  m. 

1  Mac.  11.  39.  all  the  host  m.  against  Demetriur 
MURMURING. 

IVisd.  1.  !1.  beware  of  rn.  whicli  is  unprci^l»b> 
F.ccl.  46.7.  and  thev  afiprased  the  wicked  in. 

MURMURINGS. 
IVisd.  1. 10.  and  the  nTiise  of  rn.  is  not  hid 
MUSED. 

2  F.sd.  10.25. 1  was  afraid,  and  rn.  what  it  might  bc 
MUSETH. 

IVisd. '-J.  15.  the  mind  that  m.  upon  many  things 

MUSIC. 
Feci.  22.  6.  a  tale  out  of  Season  is  as  m.  in  mouriiinj 
32.  3.  with  sound  judgment,  and  hinder  not  m. 

5.  concert  of  rn.  in  a  banquet  of  wine 

6.  so  is  the  melody  of  ni.  with  pleasant  wino 
40.20.  wine  and  rn.  rejoice  the  heart 
49.  1.  it  is  as  m.  at  a  banquet  of  wine 

1  Mac.  9.  39.  to  meet  them  with  instruments  of  m 

MUSICAL. 
I  F.cd.  5. 2.  brought  theni  bark  with  m.instrumena 

.W.  priests  in  vestments  with  m.  instruments 
Eccl.  44.  5.  such  as  found  out  m.  tunes,  and  reciteJ 

MUSICIAN. 
Eccl.  32.  4.  pour  nut  out  words  w  here  there  is  a  m 

MUSTERED. 
.hid.  2. 15.  he  m.  the  chosen  men  for  fhe  battle 

MUTED. 
Tub.  2.  10.  (he  sparrows  m.  dung  into  mine  eyos 

MYRRH. 
F.ccl.  24. 15.  a  pleasant  odour  like  the  best  m. 

MYSTERIES. 
IVisd.^.Vl.  as  for  the  m.  of  God  they  knew  them  no 
6.22.  and  I  will  not  hide  ra.  from  you 
8. 4.  she  is  privy  to  the  rn.  of  the  kniwledgeof  (e<x! 
Ecc/.  3.  19.  but  m.aie  revealed  uu'o  the  meek 


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NABATHITES 
I  Mac.  5.25.  where  thev  met  with  the  S. 

NABUCHODONOSOR. 
1  F.sd.  1.41.  N.  also  took  of  the  liolv  vcs.ielB 
Toll.  14.  I.V  of  Nineve  which  was  taken  byN. 
Jad.  1.  1.  in  the  twelfth  year  of  iho  'eijo  of  K 


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fud.  2.  19.  to  go  before  king  N.  in  the  \'oyag3 
ii.  8.  tJ,;it  u.i  naliiiiis  should  worsliiji  N.  only 
e  -J.  s;iuli  king  N.  lord  of  all  tliecailli 
U.  I.  1  iiuvi.1  liurl  any  ihal  was  willing  to  serve  N 
<.  entreat  tlit-e  well,  as  tliey  do  tliesL-rvantsolN. 
7.  as  iN.king  of  all  llie  eartli  livetli 
\-2.  IS.  which  serve  In  the  house  of  N. 
fi.«iA.  11.  4.  one  of  the  cajitives  which  N.  carried 
Var.  1.  i|.  N.  king  of  Babylon,  (i.  i>. 

11.  pray  for  the  life  oli\.  king  of  Babylon 
I'J.  we  sliall  live  umler  tin-  shadow  of  J\'. 
N.AHUM. 
i  F.sU.  I.  40.  I  give  for  leaders,  IV.  and  Abacuc 

t'.ccl.  iiT.  2.  as  a  «.  sticks  between  the  joinings 

NAKED. 
Tnb.  1.  17.  and  I  gave  my  clothes  to  the  w. 

4.  lb.  give  of  thy  garinents  to  them  that  are  n. 
£  .Uac.  11.  1"J.  many  buing  wounded,  cscajied  n. 

NAME. 
t  Fsd.  1.48.  made  him  swear  by  the  «.  of  the  Lord 
t.  Oil.  the  leiniile  which  is  cr.lled  by  his  n. 
().  'S3,  llie  ijord,  whose  n.  is  there  called  U|ion 
b.  7y.  be  left  us  a  ii.  in  the  place  of  thy  sanciuary 
ff'  till  lliou  iiadst  lelt  us  neither  root,  seed,  nor;/. 
5  Kjil.  4.  I.  the  angel,  whose  n.  Uriel  gave  ine 
lot'  i.  io.  and  that  1  never  polluted  my  ?(.  nor  the 
n.  of  my  father  in  tlic  land  of  my  captivity 

5.  II.  I  would  know,  brother,  thy  knidred  and  h. 
11.  14.  he  saiil,  blessed  is  iliy  u-  lor  ever 

i;i.l  1. shall  Come  from  far  to  the  n.  of  lliiiLordGod 
{«(/.  'J.  7.  hreakest  thebatlle,  the  Lord  m  thy  n. 
t^fl/i.  10.  H.  assembled  to  destroy  then,  olthejews 
n  isd.  ii.  4.  and  our  n.  shall  be  tbrgoiien  in  time 
14.  tl.  ascribe  to  stocks  the  inconininiiicabie  n. 
lit.  le.  in  a  psaltery,  iioles  change  ».  of  ilie  tune 
£rc',    0.  1.  theieby  tlioushalt  inherit  an  ill  n. 

"•2..  lor  wisdom  is  according  to  ber  h. 
Jj.  ().  shall  cause  him  to  inherit  an  everlasting  ri. 
17.  10.  and  ihe  elect  shall  praise  his  Im  y  /*. 
■2'.i.  14.  wi.;:!  is  the  «.  thereof  but  a  fool  ? 
'■il.  I.  a  ftiend  •.vliiih  is  ;.;;!y  it  friend  in  n. 

2tj.  and  his  II.  shall  he  peipetual 
3'.'. '.).  his  n.  shall  live  from  generation  to  genei  at. 

11.  lie  ahull  leave  a  greater  n.  than  a  tlionsand 
15.  .nagmfy  his  7i.  and  shew  forih  his  praise 

4.J.  I'J.  iiuildiiig  ofa  ciiy  cimtinuelh  a  man's  n. 
41.  11.  an  ill  I),  of  sinners  shall  be  blotted  out 

12.  have  regard  lo  thy  n.  for  that  shall  coiuinue 
i:!.  but  a  good  7i.  endurelh  for  ever 

i'.\  S.  the  niimth  is  called  alter  her  n. 

14.  y.  then'  be  that  have  left  a  n.  behind  them 

14.  bodies  buried,  but  their  ti.  live'.h  for  evi  r 
45   15.  they  should  bless  ihe  people  in  hisn. 
47.  16.  Iby  71.  went  far  unto  the  islands 
50.  'JO.  lo  give  blessing,  and  to  rejoice  in  his  w. 
Har.  2.  11.  and  thou  hast  gotten  thyself  a  n. 

32.  they  shall  praise  ine,  and  think  ou  my  ?i. 

3.  5.  but  think  U|ion  tliy  power  and  thy  n. 

4.  :iO.  be  that  gave  thee  that  n.  will  comfort  ihee 
'  .U';c.3.  14.  he  said,  I  will  get  me  a  7i.  and  honour 

4.  33.  let  all  those  that  know  iliy  n.  praise  thee 

5.  57.  lei  us  also  get  usa7i.  and  go  fight  ag.  heal  hen 
fi't.  renowned,  wheresoever  their  n.  vias  heard  of 

a.  14.  that  he  might  get  him  a  perpetual  n. 

14    10.  that  his  honourable 7/.  was  renowned 
i  .1  ac.  12.  13.  strong  eitv,  the  n.  of  it  was  (Jaspis 

NAMED. 
i  E.d.  5.  QC.  of  fowls  thou  hast  n.  tnee  one  dove 
T.h.  3.  3.  neither  wast  thou  ti.  after  :iny  of  Ihem 
Wiiil.  14.27.  for  wor>hipping  of  idols  not  to  be  71. 
F.co^.  24.  18.  all  my  children,  vviiichare  7).  of  him 

3t).  12   people,  whom  thou  hast  71.  thy  first  burn 
N  A  Alios. 

1  F.td.  fi.  12.  and  we  rerpiircd  the  n.in  writing 
¥..  49.  ihc  catalogue  of  whose  7t.  were  shewed 

NAMETH 
Ccc  1.23.  10.  who  swiireth  and  n.  God  continuallv 

NAMING. 

Ercl  23.9.  nor  use  tliy>elfto  the  n.  ofthe  liolv  One 

NANEA. 

2  Mac.  1. 13.  w'len  the  leader  came,  they  were  slain 

in  ihe  leinple  of  !V.  bv  the  deceit  of  N.  prie.-.t6 
NAKRAtlONS. 
9.  Afiic.  2.  24.  desire  to  hmk  into  iheTj.of  thestorv 

NARROW. 
f  F/i</.  7.4.  hnt  put  Ihe  case,  the  entrance  were  77.  7. 
13.  43.  iliey  entered  bv  the  71.  passages  of  the  river 

NATHAN. 
Feet.  47  1.  after  him  rosi'  up  N.  to  prophesy 
NATION. 
J'.t  I.  C.  33.  the  Lord  destroy  every  kini  and  n. 
T.ih.  1.  17.  iflsiiw  any  of  myn.  dead,  1  buried  hini 
2.  3.  -ine  of  our  71.  is  strangled  and  cast  out 
4.  I'.l  forevery  rihalli  not  counsel. but  I.ord  givclh 
/u</.  .>.  10.  ihit  one  cmild  not  number  llieir  n. 

•.'1.  but  if  there  he  no  iniquity  in  their  71. 
fi.  'J   vengeance  of  ibis  71  tlinl  rame  out  of  Egypt 
^0   O  I.ord  Oi-.d  pitv  Ihc  low  epta'e  ofrm    77. 
\o. 'J.  tliou  a  tlbegie-^i  rcjoicmg  of  our  « 

7^-71 


NEC 

F.ftk.  0.  D.  my  jj.  is  this  Israel,  which  cried  to  God 
IVmd.  10.  lo.  Irom  the  n.  that  op|irussed  tliem 

17.  2.  unrighteous  ihuught  to  ojipresa  the  holy  71. 
Ktcl.  Hi.  6.  in  a  rebellious  n.  wraih  is  on  fire 

2d.  14.  hath  driven  them  from  n.  to  71. 

49.  5.  be  gave  their  glory  to  a  strange  71. 

50.  25.  and  the  third  is  no  n. 

liar.  4.15.asharaeless  7t.  and  of  a  strange  language 
JJan.  3.  14.  for  we  are  become  less  ilmn  any  77. 
I  Jfac.  1.  34.  they  put  therein  a  sinful  77. 

2.  10.  w  hat  n.  halh  not  had  a  part  in  ber  kingdom? 

11.  42.  I  will  greatly  honour  thee  and  thy  71. 

13.  t).  I  will  avenge  my  77.  and  the  saiicluary 

14.  4.  he  sought  the  good  of  his  n.  in  such  nise 
r>.  and  he  enlarged  the  bounds  of  his  77. 

29.  |iut  themselves  in  jeopardy,  and    resisting 
the  enemies  of  tbeir  7«.  did  tlieir  71.  great 
huiiotir 
!(>.  3.  now  1  am  old,  go  out  and  tight  for  our  77. 
2  JIac.  4.  2.  lliat  had  tendered  his  own  n. 

10.  broughi  Ins  own  7i.  to  the  Greekish  fashion 
0.12.  not  lor  destruct.but  for  achastemngof  our  77. 

31.  not  only  to  young  men,  but  to  all  Ins  77. 
7.  l(i.  think  not  that  our  77.  is  forsaken  of  fiod 

37.  he  would  speedily  be  merciful  to  our  77. 

38.  Ihc  wrath  justly  brought  on  all  our  77. 

10.  8.  sliould  be  kept  ofthe  whole  71.  ofthe  Jews 
1'.  25.  our  mind  is,  that  this  77.  sliiill  bo  in  rest 
14.  y.  be  careful  fur  the  ceunlry  and  our  n. 
34,  him  that  was  ever  a  defender  of  their  71. 
NATIONS. 

1  Esd.  I.  49.  passed  all  the  pollutions  of  all  n. 

2  Kcid.  3.  7.  of  whom  came  71.  tribes,  people 
''■y.'i.  3.  4.  for  a  proverb  of  reproach  to  all  71. 

13.  5.  and  be  will  gather  us  out  of  all  71. 

11.  many  n.  shall  come  from  far  to  the  Lord 

14.  0.  and  all  77.  shaJI  turn  and  fear  the  Loid 

7.  so  shall  all  77.  praise  the  Lord,  and  his  people 
./ud.  It).  17.  VN'oetothe  7?.lhat  rise  up  ag.  my  kindled 
Ksl/i.  13.  4.  that  had  laws  contrary  to  all  77. 

14.  12.  O  king  of  the  71.  and  Lord  of  all  power 
iP'isd.'S.S.lhfy  shall  judge  the  77. and  have  dominion 

U.  2.  you  that  glory  in  the  multitude  of  77. 

H.  14.  and  the  77.  shall  be  subject  to  me 

10.  5.  the  77.  in  their  wicked  conspiracy 

12.  12.  shall  accuse  thee  for  llie  77.  that  perish 
h:ccl.  4.  15.  whoso  gives  ear  to  her,  shall  judge  77. 

10.  15.  Lord  hath  (ilucked  up  the  roots  of  proud  Jt. 

17.  17.  Ill  the  division  of  the  77.  he  set  a  rul.T 

29.  18.  90  that  they  wandered  among  strange  71. 

30.  2.  send  lliy  fear  ii|ioii  all  71.  that  seek  not  thee 

39.  10.  77.  shall  shew  forth  his  wisdom 

44.  21.  I  hat  he  would  bless  the  77.  m  bis  seed 

40.  (i.  he  made  the  baltle  lo  fall  upon  the  77. 

.lO.  25.  there  be  two  manner  of  77.  which  I  abhor 
Har.  4.  f).  yo  were  sod  to  77.  not  fur  destruction 
fi.  4.  sei'  gods  of  gold,  which  cause  77.  to  lear 
/)'(7r.  6.51.  It  shall  manifestly  appear  to  77.  and  kings 
1  Jtfac.  1.  3.  Alexander  took  spoils  of  many  77. 
4.  he  ruled  over  countries,  and  77.  and  kings 
NATIVITY. 
IVisd.  6.  22.  seek  out  from  the  beginning  of  her  77 
Eccl.  23.  14.  and  so  tliou  curse  the  day  of  thy  77. 

NATURE. 
IVisd.  13.  1.  surely  vain  are  all  men  by  77. 
19.  20.  the  water  forgat  his  own  (|uuiicliins  71. 
21.  the  icy  meat,  that  was  of  77.  apt  to  melt 
NATURES. 
IVisd.  7.  20.  to  know  the  71.  of  living  creatures 

NAVE. 
F.c.rl.  46.  1.  .leeus  son  of  N.  was  valiant  in  wars 

NAUGHTY. 
IViad.  12.  10.  that  they  were  a  71.  generation 

NAUGHTINESS. 
IVisd.  4.  12.  the  bewitchins  of  71.  doth  obscure 

NAVIGABLE. 
2  Mac.  5.  21.  in  his  pride  to  make  the  land  77. 
NAVY. 

1  Mac.  1.  17.  he  entered  into  Egypt  with  a  great  77. 

2  Miic.  12.  9.  he  set  fire  on  the  hiveu  and  the  77. 
14.  1.  Demetrius  wiih  a  great  power  and  77. 

NAZA  RITES. 
1  Mac.  3.  49.  and  the  N.  thev  stirred  up 

NEBAT. 
F.ccl.  47.  23.  there  was  also  .leroboam  the  son  of  N. 

NECESSARY. 
Tob.  5. 14.  wilt  thou  a  drachm  a  day,  and  things 71. 
Kiel.  20,  32.  n.  jialicnce  in  seeking  the  Lord 
29.  3.  shall  find  Ihe  thing  lliat  is  re.  for  thee 

1  M'lc.  It).  39.  for  the  77.  expences  of  Ihe  sanctuary 

2  Mnc.  1.  16.  we  thought  it  71.  to  adverlise  you 
4.23.  10  put  him  in  mind  of  ceriain  ti.  matters 
9.  21.  I  thought  it  77.  10  care  for  safisty  of  all 
13.  20.  Judas  conveyed  such  things  as  were  71. 

NECESSITY. 
2  F.-sd  4   42   to  escape  the  71.  of  th.-;  travel 
Tid).  4.  9.  a  good  treasure  against  the  dsy  of  77. 
F.st/i.  14.  Ifi.  thou  knowest  my  77.  for  I  abhor 
IVisd.  17. 17.  endured  71.  that  could  not  ho  avoided 
F.Lci.  20.  14.  nor  yet  ofthe  envious,  for  bio  n. 


NEI 

NECESSITIES. 
2  Esd.  13.  19.  come  into  gieai  perils,  and  miinv  M. 

NECK. 
1  Esd.  1.  48.  he  rebelled,  and  hardened  hia  ». 

3.  6.  and  head-tire,  and  chain  about  liia  71. 
7'<7i.  II.  9.  Anna  fell  on  the  77.  other  son,  13. 

./77(/.  13.  i*.  and  she  smote  twice  u  ion  his  n. 
16.  9.  and  the  fauchion  passed  through  bis  re. 
Kstli.  15.  11.  his  sceptre,  and  laid  it  uiiun  her  n. 
F.ccl.  0.  24.  and  put  thy  71.  into  her  chain 

7.  23.  and  how  down  iheir  71.  fioin  their  youtll 

30.  12.  bow  down  his  77.  while  he  is  young 
33.  20.  a  yoke  and  collar  do  bow  ;he  v. 
51.  26.  put  your  77.  under  the  yoke 

Bar.  2.  33.  they  shall  return  from  tbeir  stiffs. 

4.  25.  but  shortly  thou  shalt  Head  upon  bis  n. 

NECKS. 
1  J\Iac.  1.  61.  they  banged  infants  about  their  «. 

NEED. 
IVisd.  II.  5.  they  in  their  77.  wore  benefited 
13.  10.  for  it  is  an  image,  and  bath  77.  ol  help 
16.25.  according  to  the  desire  of  tliem  ihi.t  hadn 
Feci.  4.  3.  defer  not  to  give  linn  thai  is  in  u. 

8.  9.  learii  lo  give  answer  as  77.  reijiiir.  th 

11.  12.  another  that  is  slow  and  haih  71.  of  help 

13.  6.  if  he  have  77.  of  thee,  he  will  deceive  theo 
18.  25.  when  rich,  think  on  poverty  and  71. 

23.  18.  no  body  see  h  me,  what  77.  1  lo  fear" 
29^2.  lend  to  thy  neighbour  in  time  of  his  ». 

27.  my  brother  comelh,  I  have  71.  of  my  house 
32.  7.  speak,  young  man,  if  iliere  he  77.  of  thee 
33.31.  thou  hast  77.  of  him,  as  oflhine  own  soul 

37.  8.  and  know  before  wh.it  77.  he  bath 

38   12.  let  him  notgofiom  Ihee,  thou  liast7t.of  hia 
39.  21.  a  man  77.  not  lo  say,  what  is  iliis7 

31.  they  shall  be  ready  on  earth  when  77.  is 
42.  21.  and  he  hath  no  77.  of  any  counsellor 

1  Mac. 3.  28.  he  ready  wdieiievei  he  should  n.  i^ioT 

12.  9.  albeit  we  77.  none  of  these  things 

2  JIac.  2.  15.  if  ye  have  77.  thereof,  send  to  fetch 

14.  35.  thou,  OLord  of  all,  who  hast  77.  of  nolhioj 

NEEDETH. 
Feci.  40.  26.  Ihe  fear  ofthe  Loiil  77.  not  to  seek  help 

NEEDFUL. 
F.ccl.  39.  33.  he  will  give  every  77.  thing  in  seancci 

NEEDY. 
Ecrl.  4.  1.  make  not  the  77.  eyes  to  wait  long 

5.  Iiirii  not  away  thine  eye  fiom  the  77. 
31.  4.  and  when  he  leaveth  oH',  he  i«  still  », 
34.  21   ihe  i';read  ofthe  77.  is  their  ife 
41.2.  acceptable  is  thy  sentence  to  the  n. 

NEGLECT, 
Feci.  7.  10.  and  77.  not  to  give  alms 

38.  16.  covei  his  body,  and  n.  not  h'v  burial 

NEGLECTED,  ING. 
fVi.9d.  3.  10.  ungodly  which  have  re.  the  righteorjn 
2  Mac.  4. 14.  despising  the  lemple,  and  k.  sacriiictd 

NEtiLlGENT. 
F.ccl.  33.  9.  my  son,  ii   thy  sickness  be  notTt. 
Bar.  1. 19.  we  have  beeT  n.  in  not  hearing  him 
NEHEMIAS,  c'  NEEWIAS. 

1  Esd.  5.  8.  wilh  Jesus,  N.  and  Ziicliaria-i 
■lO,  for  unto  them  said  N.  and  Alharias 

Fcil.  ■]'.).  13.  among  the  elect  was  N.  wdio  raised  up 

2  Jlae.  1.  18.  given  when  N.  ofi'ered  sacrifice 

20.  N.  being  sent  from  the  king  of  I'ersia  • 

21.  N.  commanded  ihe  priests  to  sprinkle  wooii 
23.  the  rest  answering  Ibereunio  as  N.  did 

31.  N.  commanded  waler  to  be  ponied  onslonci 
33.  that  N.  had  purified  Ihesaciifices  therewith 
36.  N.  called  ihis  thing  Naphihar,  a  cleansing 

2.  13.  in  the  writings  and  commentaries  of  N. 

NEIGHBOUR. 
2  Esd.  15.  19.  a  man  shall  have  no  [lily  on  his  n. 
./77'/.  7.  4.  they  said  every  one  to  his  77.  10.  19. 

1.").  2.  no  man  that  durst  abide  in  sight  of  his  71. 
F.ccl  5. 12.if  thou  hast  underslanding, answer  thy  n 

6.  17.  for  as  he  is,  so  shall  his  77.  be  also 

9.  14.  as  near  as  thou  canst,  guess  at  thy  71. 

10,  6.  bear  not  haired  to  thy  77.  for  every  wrong 
13.  15.  and  every  man  lovelh  his  77. 

17.  14.  he  gave  commandment  concerning  hie  n- 

18.  13.  Ihe  mercy  of  man  is  toward  bis  ji. 

19.  17.  admonish  thy  7i.  before  thou  thieaten  hlr« 
22.  23.  be  faithful  lo  thy  77.  in  his  poveriy 

27.  18.  so  hast  Ihou  lost  Ihe  love  of  Ihy  77. 
19.SO  hast  thou  let  Ihy  77. go,  and  shall  iiol  get  hini 

28.  2.  forgive  thy  77.  the  hurt  he  lialli  done  ihce 
7.  remember  commnnds,  bear  no  malice  to  thy  n. 

29.  I.  he  ihat  is  merciful  will  lend  lo  bis  n. 

2.  lend  to  thy  71.  in  time  of  his  need,  anil  pay  thou 
thy  77.  again  in  due  seaton 
14.  an  honest  mnn  is  surety  for  his  n. 
20.  help  thy  77.  accoriling  lo  ihy  power 
31.  15.  judge  of  thy  77.  by  thvself,  be  discrent 

31.  rebuke  not  Ihy  77.  at  wire,  ilespise  him  not 
.'^17.*.  G2.  as  Ihey  intended  to  do  lo  tbeir  re. 
2  Mac.  6.  8.  there  went  a  derrei'  ki  thi  71.  cilivsi 

NRK.'ilBOURS. 
1  F.sd.'H.  0. those,  I  siiy,  that  are  hi>in.  let  them  f\oJp 


NIG 

2£sa.9.  45.  t  was  glad  of  him,  «o  were  all  my  n. 
10.  2   nnd  all  my  ir.  rose  up  to  comfort  me 
Teb  'i.a.  bur  my  v.  mocked  me,  ;ind  said 
f.cci-  15.  5.  slin  sliiill  exalt  him  above  his  n. 
21.  22  a  I'onlisli  man's  foot  is  soon  in  liis  n.  house 
25   1.  the  unity  of  brethren,  the  love  of  n. 

18   her  hu.sband  shall  sit  among  hisn. 
fiS.  5.  for  his  n.  money  iie  will  speak  submissly 
31  22.  he  that  taketh  away  his  n.  living 
i?a7.  4.  24.  as  ii.  of  Sion  have  seen  your  captivity 
2  Mat.  9.  25.  the  princes  that  are  borderers  andn. 

NEPHTHALI. 
Tob.  1.  1.  of  the  seed  of  Asael,  of  the  tribe  of  N. 
2.  which  is  called  properly  N.  in  Galilee 

4.  all  the  tribe  of  N.  fell  from  Jeru-salem 

5.  the  house  of  my  father  N.  sacriificed  to  Baal 
1.  3.  to  whom  they  said,  we  are  of  the  sons  ofN. 

NEVER. 
Witd.  2.  2.  wc  shall  be  as  though  we  had  n.  been 

3.  15.  the  root  ofwisdom  shall  7).  fall  away 

6.  12.  wisdom  is  glorious,  and  7i.  fadeth  away 

7.  10.  light  that  Cometh  from  her  n.  gneth  out 
14.  she  is  a  treasure  to  men  that  71.  failelh 

15.  i7.  whereas  he  lived  once,  but  they  72. 
txcl.l.'A^.  remember  the  end, thou  shall  n.  do  amiss 

12.  10.7!.  trust  thine  enemy,  for  as  iron  rustelh 
22.6.  stripes  and  correction  ofwisdom  are  71. out  of 

23.  7.  keepeth  ii,  shall  n.  be  taken  in  his  lips 
11.  the  plasne  shall  71,.  depart  from  his  house 

40.23.  a  friend  and  companion  7t.  meet  amiss 
44.9.  who  are  perished  as  though  they  had  7t.  been 

NEW. 
1  Esd.  5.  52.  of  the  71.  moons  and  of  all  holy  feasts 

6.  9.  buiUli;ig  a  house  to  the  T^ord,  great  and  n. 
25.  one  row  of  7t.  wood  of  that  country 

?  Ksd.  1.  31.  for  your  71.  moons  have  I  forsaken 
/u(/.  8.  fi.  save  the  eves  of  the  n.  moons,  and  the  71. 
moons,  and  the  feasts  and  solemn  days  of  Israel 

16.  2   tune  to  him  a  71.  psalm,  exalt  him 

13.  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  n.  song 
Wisd.  7.  27.  remaining,  she  maketh  all  things  7i. 
Eccl.  9.  10.  forsake  not  an  old  friend,  for  the  n.  is 

not  comparable  to  him,  a  77.  friend  is  as  77.  wine 

24.  25.  as  Tygris  in  the  time  of  the  77.  fruit 

3n.  6.  shew  7!.  signs  nnd  make  strange  wonders 

1  Mac.  4.  47.  they  built  a  n.  altar  as  the  former 

49.  thev  made  also  71.  holy  vessels  and  brought 

53.  offered  on  the  71.  altar,  of  burnt-offering 

iMad.  29.  as  the  master-builder  of  a  71.  house 

4.  11.  he  brought  up  71.  customs  against  the  law 

NEWLY. 
Jud.^.  3.  were  n.  returned  from  the  captivity 
Wisd.  11.  IH.  O  boasis  full  of  race,  M.  created 
iMac.  10.  28.  the  sun  being  tj.  risen,  they  joined 

NEWS. 
2JI/0C.  9.  3.  7!.  was  bronsht  what  had  happened 

NEXT. 
1  Esd.  3.7.  he  shall  sit  71.  to  Darius  for  his  wisdom 
Tob.  1.  22.  Sarchedoniis  appointed  him  71.  to  him 
Jud.  2.  4.  called  Olofernc,.;,  who  was  77.  to  him 
Enth.  13.  fi.  who  is  over  the  afKiirs,  and  is?),  to  us 

16.  11.  honoured  as  the  71.  person  unto  the  king 
E  Mac.  4  41.  taking  handfiils  of  dust  that  was  n. 

NICANOR. 
1  Mae.  3.  38.  chose  N.  ami  Corgius,  mighty  men 

7.  26.  then  the  king  sent  N.  one  of  his  princes 

27.  so  N.  came  to  .lerusalem  with  a  great  force 
44.  when  N.  host  saw  that  he  was  slain,  they  fled 

2Mac.  8.  9.  then  choosing  N.  son  of  Patroclus 

14.  being  sold  by  the  wicked  N.  before  they  met 
')4.  as  for  that  most  imgrncious  N.  who  brought 

12.  2.  N.irovernor  of  Cynriis  would  not  suffer  them  i 
14.12.  calling  N.  who  bad  been  master  nf elephants  j 
14.  then  the  heathen  came  to  N.  by  flocks 
30.  when  Maccabeus  saw  that  N.  began  to  he 
churlish  to  him,  he  withdrew  himself  from  N. 
15.  6.  so  N.  determined  to  set  up  a  monument 

28.  they  I;new  that  N.  lay  dead  in  his  harness 
30.  Judas  commanded  to  strike  offN.  head 

32.  he  shewed  them  vile  N.  head  and  the  hand 

33.  he  bad  cut  out  the  tongue  of  ungodly  N. 
35.  he  hanged  also  N.  bead  on  the  tov.'er 
37.  thus  went  it  with  N.  and  from  that  lime 

NIGGA  m. 
Eccl.  14.  3.  riches  are  not  cjniely  for  aTi. 
10.  a  wicked  eye  is  a  n.  at  his  talile 

31.24.  against  a  v.  tlie  citv  shall  murmur 

NIGGARDNESS. 
EcrZ.  31.  24.  testimonies  ofhis7i.  not  tobe  doubted 

NIGH. 
F'Ccl.  12.  13.  or  any  such  as  come  n.  wild  beasts 
14.  2.5.  he  shall  pitch  his  lent  n.  to  her 
35.  17.  till  it  come  v.  he  will  not  be  comforted 

NIGHT. 
Ksd.  1.  14.  the  priests  offered  fat  until  n. 
Tub.  8. 9.  so  thev  slept  both  that  n. 
^rf.e.ai.calledontheGodoflgrael  all  that  n. 
7.  5.  they  r(  maineil  tind  watched  all  that  77. 
B.  33.  you  sbafl  stand  this  71.  in  the  gate 
H.  3.  tnou  bI  alt  live  this  ?i.  and  hereafter 
8« 


NON 

.I'vd.  li.  5.  !  wi!!  declare  no  lie  to  my  lord  .nis  ft. 
17.  is  religious  and  servetli  G.  of  heaven  day  and 
71..  thy  servant  will  go  out  by  71.  to  the  valley 
13.  14.  destroyed  our  enemies  by  my  hands  iliisw. 
li'i.'.-d.  7.  30.  for  after  this  cometh  n. 
10.  17.  and  a  lig.ht  of  stars  in  the  7i.  season 
17.2.  aini  fettered  with  the  bonds  of  a  long  n. 
5.  nor  stars  endure  to  lighten  that  horrible  77. 
14.  hut  they  sleeping  ihe  same  slee[i  that  ?t. 

21.  over  them  only  was  spread  a  heavy  71. 
18.  6.  of  that  7t.  were  our  fathers  certified 

14.  that  71.  was  in  the  midst  of  her  swift  course 
Eccl.  36.  26.  lodges  w.herever  the  71.  taketh  him 

38.  27.  every  carpenter  that  labouretb  71.  and  day 
40.  5.  his  71.  sleep  doth  change  his  knowledge 

Bar.  2.  25.  they  are  cast  out  to  Ihe  fiost  of  the  n. 

Bid  15.  in  the  71.  came  the  priests  with  wives 

1  Mac.  4.  5.  in  the  mean  season  came  Gnrgias  by  77. 
5.  29.  from  whence  be  removed  liy  71.  and  went 
9.  13.  the  battle  continued  from  morning  till  n. 

58.  Bacchides,  who  shall  take  them  all  in  one  77. 

16.  4.  who  went  out  and  rested  that  71.  at  Modin 

2  Mac.  8.  7.  s|iecially  took  he  advantage  of  the  71. 

12.  6.  he  came  and  burnt  the  haven  by  71. 

13.  10.  commanded  to  call  on  the  Lord  77.  and  day 

15.  he  went  into  the  king's  lent  by  71.  and  slew 

NIGHTS. 
Tob.  10.  7.  she  ceased  not  whole  n.  to  bewail 
Dan.  3.  47.  O  ye  n.  and  days,  bless  ye  the  l^ord 

NINE. 
2  E.'id.  4.  40.  she  hath  fulfilled  her  77.  months 
8.  8.  71.  months  doth  thy  workmanship  endure 
Kcc^  25.  7.  there  be  7).  things  I  have  judged  happy 
2  Mac.  5.  2*/.  bnt.Iudas  with  77.  others  withdrew 
7.  27.  that  bare  thee  77.  months  in  jny  womb 
12.  10.  when  gone  from  thence  71.  furlongs 

NINEVE. 
Tob.  1.  3.  my  brethren,  who  came  with  me  to  N. 
10.  when  we  were  carried  away  captives  to  N. 
17.  or  if  T  saw  any  cast  about  the  vNalls  of  N. 

22.  Achiachanis  entreating,  I  returned  to  N. 

7.  3.  of  Nephthali  which  are  captives  in  N. 

11. 1.  went  on  his  way  till  they  drew  near  to  N. 

14.  4.  which  Jonas  the  prophet  spake  of  N. 

8.  now,  my  son,  depart  not  out  of  N.  because 
10.  bury  me  decently,  but  tarry  no  longer  at  N. 

15.  but  he  heard  ofihe  destruction  of  N. 
.Tiid.  1.  1.  who  reigned  in  N.  the  great  city 

16.  so  he  returned  afterward  to  N. 

NOAH. 
'i-Esd.  3.  11.  thou  leftesl  N.  with  liis  household 
Eccl.  44.  17.  N.  wns  found  perfect  and  righteous 

NOBILITY. 
fF7.?rf.  8. 3.  shemngnifieil  her  71.  the  Lord  loved  her 
Eccl.  22.  10.  childien  do  stnin  the  fi.  of  her  kindred 

NOBLE. 
Kcr.l.  10.  22.  whether  he  be  rich,  n.  or  poor 
18.  4.  and  who  shall  find  out  his  71.  acts? 

1  jWnc.3.  32.  so  he  left  Lysias  a  n.  man  to  oversee 

8.  2.  their  wars  and  n.  acts  which  they  had  rlone 

2  Mac.  6.  31.  death  for  an  example  of?;,  courage 
12.  42.  besides,  77.  Judns  exlmrted  the  people 
14.  42.  otherwise  than  beseemed  his  71.  birlh 

NOBLES. 
1  Esd.  1.  38.  and  he  bound  Joacim  and  the  n. 
8.  26.  hath  honoured  me  in  the  sight  of  king  and  n. 
.Jjid.  2.  2.  so  he  called  unto  him  all  his  v. 
Bar.  1.  4.  in  the  hearing  of  the  »!.  niid  elders 

NOBLEST. 
(Visd.  18.  12.  the  71.  offspring  was  dcstroyerf 

NOE. 
Tob.  4.  12.  we  are  the  cniidren  of  N.  Abrahan> 
NOISE. 

1  F.5«.  5  66.  came  toknow  v^hat  the  n.  should  mean 

2  K^d.  5.  7.  the  sea  shall  make  a  7;.  in  the  night 
./(/(/.  14.9.  the  people  made  ajoyfoi  77.  jn  their  city 

19.  there  was  a  great  tj.  throu'.'hout  their  camp 
Esfft.  11.  5.  behold,  a  n.  of  tumult  with  thunder 
H'i.fd.  1. 10.  the  v.  of  murmurings  is  not  hid 
5.  11.  parted  with  Ihe  violent  77.  and  motion 

17.  18.  or  a  melodious  71.  ofbirds  among  branches 

18.  10.  a  lamentable  .77.  was  carried  abroad 
F.rcl.  ?.S.  28.  the  71.  of  the  hammer  is  ever  in  his  ears 

40.  13.  the  goods  of  the  unjustsball  vanish  with  71. 
43.  17.  the  77.  of  thunder  makes  the  earth  tremble 
45.9.  there  might  be  a  sound  and  a  71.  nmiln,  that 

might  be  heard  in  the  temple  for  a 

memorial 
46. 17.  with  a  great  77.  made  bis  voice  U)  be  heard 
50. lO.tbesonsof .Aaron  maile  a  greatTi.tn  be  lieard 

1  Mac.  9. 13.  the  earth  shook  at  the  77.  of  the  armies 

41.  the  71.  of  their  melodv  into  lamentation 
NOISED. 
.Tud.  10.  18.  her  coming  was  77.  among  the  tents 

NOISES. 

fVisd.  17.4.but  71. as  of  waters  faUingdown,sounded 

NOISOME. 

2  Mac.  9.  9.  his  smell  was  v.  10  all  his  army 

NONE. 
Juil  R  4.  7t.  of  mv  words  shall  be  in  vain,  9. 


NOL. 


APOCaVPOa 


.Tud.9.  14.  there  is  ft.  itherthat  protecleth  Israel 

16.  14.  there  is  77.  that  can  resist  thy  voice 
Eccl.  11.  28.  judge  n.  blessed  before  his  death 

36.  10.  that  say,  that  there  is  n.  otiier  but  m« 
39.  17.  77.  may  say,  whal  is  this?  why  is  that' 
18.  and  77.  can  hinder  when  he  will  save 

44.  19.  in  glory  was  there  n.  like  unto  him 

45.  13.  before  him  there  was  71.  sucli 

51.  7.  I  looked  for  succour,  but  there  was  7t 
Bar.  3.  23.  n.  of  these  have  known  way  of  witdom 

25.  great,  and  hath  77.  end,  high,  uiimeasurabc 

6.  73.  better  is  the  just  man  that  hath  71.  idoU 
Bel  41.  and  there  is  n,  other  besides  thee 

1  Mac  3.  45.  ?».  of  her  children  went  in  or  out 

7.  17.  bloodshed,  tind  there  was  71.  to  bury  them 

8.  14.  yet  for  all  this  n.  of  them  wore  a  crown 
14.12.  sot  under  his  vine,  there  was  n.  to  ti  ay  thera 

2  Mac.  5.  10.  he  had  ?7.  to  mourn  for  him 

NORTH. 
2  Esd.  15.  34.  clouds  from  Ihe  71.  to  the  south 
./ud.  16.  4.  out  of  the  mountains  from  the  71. 

NORTHERN. 
Etcl.  43.  17.  so  doth  the  77.  siorm  and  whirlwind 

NOSES. 
tVisd.  15.  15.  which  have  not  71.  to  draw  bretitk 

NOSTRILS. 
Wisd.  2.  2.  for  the  breath  in  our  7».  is  as  smole 

NOTABLE. 
2  Mac.  3.  20.  two  other  young  men  77.  in  strengtli 

6.  28.  leave  a?).  exam|ife  to  such  as  be  young 
14.  33.  and  I  will  erect  ii  ?i.  temple  to  Bacch  js 

NOTABLY. 
2  Mac.  14.  31.  bo  was  77.  prevented  by  Judas'  pi  ilicj 

NOTES. 
IVisd.  19.  18.  as  77.  change  the  name  of  the  tuiie 

NOMADES. 
2  JWac.  12.  11.  theN.  of  Arabia  being  overcone 
NOTHING. 

1  Esd.  8.  7.  he  omiijed  77.  of  ihe  law  of  the  Lt  rd 

9.  51.  and  sent  |iait  10  them  ihat  have  77. 

54.  they  went  lo  give  part  lo  them  that  had  77. 

2  Esd.  5.  12.  then  shall  men  hope,  but  71.  obtain 
Tub.  4.  17.  but  give  77.  to  the  wicked 

10. 5.  now  I  care  for  71.  my  son,  since  I  let  thee  gC3 

12.  II.  surely  I  will  keep  close  71.  from  you 
E.ith.  10.  5.  a  dream,  and  n.  thereof  hath  failed 

14.  11.  give  not  thy  sceptre  to  them  that  be  n. 
Wisd.  2.  11.  what  is  feeble  is  found  to  be  77.  worth 
4.  5.  the  fruit  not  ripe  to  eat,  yea,  meet  lor  n. 

7.  8.  I  esteemed  riches  77.  in  comparison  of  her 
8.7.  men  can  have7t.  more  profitable  in  their  liva! 
0.  6.  without  wisdom  he  shall  be  71.  regaidod 

11.  24.  Ihou  abhorresi  n.  which  Ihou  hast  made 
13.10.resemblancesof  beastSjOr  a  stone  good  lorn 

17.  12.  fear  is  ?t.  but  a  betraying  of  succours 
Eccl.  C.  15.  71.  doth  countervail  a  faithful  friend 

8.  16.  for  blood  is  as  71.  in  his  sight 

10.  6.  do  71.  at  all  by  injurious  practices 

13.  4.  but  if  thou  have  71.  he  will  forsake  Ihee 

18.6.  works  ofL.  liiere  may  be  n.  taken  from  ilie.E 
22.  let  77.  binder  thee  to  pay  thy  vow  in  lime 

20.  23.  and  maketh  him  his  enemy  for  ti. 

23.  27. 77.  betler  than  the  fear  of  ihe  Lord,  ami  it 

is  sweeter  than  to  take  heed  lo  oro- 

mandments 
06. 14. 7!.  so  much  worth  as  amiad  well  instructed 

32.  19.  do  71.  without  advice,  then  repent  not 

33.  29.  and  without  discretion  do  77. 

39.  19.  and  77.  can  he  hid  from  his  eyes 
20.  and  there  is  ti.  wonderful  before  him 

40.  6.  a  little  or  77.  is  his  rest,  nnd  be  is  in  sleep 
7.  awaketh,  and  marvellelh  thai  the  fear  was  a 

41.  1.  unto  the  man  that  bath  77.  to  vex  him 

42.  21.  to  him  may  7i.  be  aikled,  nor  diminished 
24.  and  he  hath  made  77.  imperfect 

Bar.  6.  17.  a  vessel  is  71.  wortii  when  it  is  broken 

26.  they  declare  to  men  that  they  he  71.  worUi 
28.  hut  to  Ihe  poor  ihey  give  n.  of  it 

70.  for  as  a  scarecrow  in  a  garden  keepeth  n. 

1  Mac.  2.  63.  and  his  thought  is  come  to  ??. 

2  Mac.  4.  25.  bringing  7?.  worthy  the  priesthood 

7.  12.  so  Ihat  he  77.  regarded  Ihe  pains 

9.  7.  howbeit,  he  n.  ceased  from  his  braggin 

12.  4.  to  live  in  [>eace,  and  suspecting  n. 

14.  35.  O  Lord  of  all  ihing:>,  who  hast  need  o/a 

NOUGHT. 

1  Esd.  1.  .56.  fill  they  had  brought  Ihem  all  to  »i. 
2E«rf.  2. 33.  when  I  came  to  them,  they  set  meet  11 

8.  59.  it  was  now  his  will  men  should  come  to  •« 
.l\id.  4.1.  spoiled  temples,  and  brought  them  to  ?j 

13.  17.  brought  to  7?.  the  enemies  of  thy  [leople 
F.stiL  13.  15.  their  eves  are  on  us  to  bring  us  to  J» 
Wi.fd.  1.  11.  no  word  so  secret  that  shnll  go  for  » 

16.  they  consumed  to  71.  and  made  a  covenant 
Ecrl.  40.  14.  so  shall  transgressors  come  10  t7. 
47.7.he  brought  to  Ti.llie  Philistines  his  adversarici 
NOURISH. 

2  Esd.  2.  25.  Ti.thv  children,  O  thou  good  nnne 
Trb.  2.  10.  mnr(  over  Achiacharus  did  n.  niR 
Eccl.  28. 5  if  h ;  that  is  but  fle«b  71  haUed 


-tpucRvpa*.) 


OBE 


/?cr.  4.  II.  with  joy  ilid  I  n.  them,  tut  sent  tliem 
\  Mac.  6.  15.  lie  should  n.  hmi  up  lur  the  kingdom 
ijMac    Jll   15.  (hey  went  ahout  to  n.  war 

NOURISHED. 
f  Rsd.  4. 1().  they  «.  tbern  that  planted  vinnyards 
I  Esd.  8.  11.  tliat  tJie  tiling  t'usliioiied  may  be  n. 

M.  4U.  and  I  n.  Jiini  vvitti  a  great  travaii 
.'ad.  5.  lU.  while  they  were  n.anil  became  a  inulti. 
il'isd.  Iti.  I.i.  that  the  righteous  might  be  n. 
iJ.Uiif,  1.27.  aave thee sulX  thieeyuars,  and  yi.lliee 

lU.  14   lie  ;i.  war  coniinually  willi  ihe  Jews 

\ouri.shl;th. 

'tiad   10.25.  was  obudiei.t  to  ihy  grace  llial  n. 

°J<i.  it  is  not  the  growing  ^1  fruits  that  n.  luaii 

Ecil.  17.  Id.  his  tirst-boni  ht^  k.  witli  discipline 

NUMBER. 
I  Esd.  2.  9.  with  many  liec  gills  of  a  gi-eat  n. 

VJ.  liiis  was  the  h.  of  iheiii,  1(W0  guid.  n  ciipa 
8.  (13.  all  was  deJivered  tireiii  by  n.  and  weight 
3  h:sd.  2. 38.  behold  the  n.  of  those  that  be  sJal«d 
ii.  7.  came  tribts,  people,  aod  kindreds  out  of  n. 

2il.  when  1  had  oeen  iii'pi£lies  without  n. 
t.  37.  by  «.  hath  he  numbered  tlie  times 
l:i.  5ti.  and  he  knowelh  tbon.ofUiem 
fud.  2.  20.  for  tlie  multitude  was  without  n. 
5. 10.  so  that  one  could  not  v..  their  iialiun 
iVtsd.  4.  8.  nor  that  is  measured  by  ?i.  of  years 
11.211.  all  things  in  measure,  and  n.  and  we.glit 
Keel.  1.  2.  «  ho  can  n.  the  sand  of  the  sea  .' 
7.  IG.  «.  not  thyselfanionglhemultitudeofsinners" 
111.  17.  among  such  an  iiilinlle  n.  of  creatures 
Id.  o.  H  ho  shall  n.  ihe  stungih  of  his  majesty  ? 
9.  Ihe  7«.-of  a  man's  davs  at  most  are  JUU  years 
3^.29.  who  makelh  all  iiis  work  by  n. 
42.  7.  deliver  all  things  in  n.  ami  weight 
45. 11.  after  the  7i.  of  the  tribes  of  Israel 
4H.  2.  and  by  his  zeal  he  iliniinished  their  n. 
Bar.  2.29.  m nil  it  nde shall  be  turned  into  a  small  n 
frayer iijWiinass.  seemed  above  /t.ofsandjof sea 

NUMBERED. 

lf'isd.5.5.  how  is  lien,  among  the  children  of  God  I 

A.'cci.  I.  9  he  created  her,  ami  saw  her,  and  n.  her 

37.  25.  the  days  of  the  life  of  man  may  be  ?i. 

NUMENIUS. 

1  Mac.  12. 16.  we  chose  N.  the  son  of  Antiochus 

NURSE. 
'i  F.sd  1.28.  prayed  you,  as  a  n.  her  young  babes 
!J.  25.  O  thou  good  n.  slablish  their  feet 

NURSED. 
H'isd.  7.4.  I  was  n.  in  swaddiing  clo'hes 
Cur.  4.8.  ye  have  grieved  Jerusalem  liiat  n.  you 

Nl'UTURE. 
it'isd.^.  11.  whoso  despiseth  n.  is  miserable 
Kci7.2J.10.  liaughtv  thmush  disdain  and  want  of  71. 

NURTURED 
Feel.  21.2.3.  he  that  is  well  n.  will  stand  without 
22.3.  an  evil  71.  son  is  the  dishonour  of  his  father 
3!.  19.  a  little  is  sulTicient  for  a  man  well  n. 
40.29.  a  wise  man  well  71.  will  beware  thereof 
NURTUREDST. 

2  Ksd.  8. 12.  thou  71.  it  in  thv  law,  and  reformedst  it 

NURTURETH. 
ICccl.  18. 13.  he  reproveth,  and  7^  and  teacheth 


o. 


OATH. 

1  F.id.  8. 03.  let  us  make  an  0.  to  the  Lord 

9G.  Esdras  look  an  o.  of  the  chief  of  the  priests 
Tab.  8.  20.  Rasuel  bail  said  to  liim  by  an  0. 
Jud.S.W.  touching  ibis  o.  which  ye  made 

30.  compelled  ns  to  brine  an  0,  cm  ourselves 
F.cct.  44.  21.  thcrefme  l.e  assured  him  by  an  o. 
/(<;r.  2.  34.  the  land  %vhich  I  promised  wi:h  an  0. 
i  Mur.  0.  61.  the  princes  nuide  an  0.  to  them 

02.  but  he  brake  his  «   that  he  had  made 
7. 18.  f,ir  they  have  broken  the  covenant  and  0. 

2  Jtlac.  14.  33.  and  he  made  an  o.  in  this  manner 

O.ATHS. 
IVisd.  18.  0.  to  what  <».  they  had  given  credence 

22.  nlle<l2ing  o.  and  covenants  made  with  fathers 
2  Mac.  4.  34.  who  gave  him  liis  riL'ht  hand  w  ith  0. 
7.  24.  bat  al.*o  he  a.-^surcd  him  wilh  0. 
15.  10.  shewing  them  the  breach  of  0. 
OBEDIENT. 
'J  Fad.  1.  8.  for  they  have  not  been  o.  to  my  law 
iVisd.  16.  25.  it  was  o.  to  thy  grace  that  nourisbelh 
hrcl.  3.6.  he  that  is  0.  un.o  the  Eoid  shall  ho 


31. 

42.  23.  for  all  uses,  and  they  ari^  nil  n. 
^ar.  2.  5.  we  have  not  been  0.  to  his  voice 

C.  GO.  being  sent  to  do  their  offices,  arc  0. 

OBEY. 
J  F.ifd.  4.  10.  n!I  his  people  and  armies  n.  him 

.5.69.  for  we  likewise  as  yon  do,  n.  your  Lord 

6.9}   as  many  as  do  «.  the  law  of  the  Lord 
S  F.sd.  1.  24.  thou  .ludah  woiildst  not  o.  me 
Jud.  2.  3.  all  that  did  not  0.  Ihe  commandment 
Eccl.  18. 3.  gov.  the  world,  and  all  things  0.  his  wi 


OFF 

OBEYED. 

1  Esd.4. 12.  be  mightiest,  w  lien  in  such  sort  iie  iso. 

OBKVETH. 
Ecct.  24.22.  that  o.me  shall  mver  be  confounded 
Bar.  3.  33.  calieth  it,  and  it  0.  him  with  fear 

OB-JECTETH. 
If'isd.  2.  12.  0.  to  our  infamy  the  transgicssings 

OBL.VTION. 
Dan.  3.  15.  nor  is  there  at  this  time  o.  or  incense 

OBLATIONS. 
1  F.sd.  5.  52.  and  after  that  the  continual  a. 
Feci.  7. 9.  God  will  look  on  the  niullitude  of  my  o 
50.  13.  and  the  0.  of  the  Lord  in  then  iiiinds 

1  Mac.  15.  5.  how  1  coiitirm  .o  thee  all  tiie  o. 

OBSCURE. 
H'isd.  4. 12.  doth  o.  things  that  are  lioncet 

OFSCURITY. 
Fsth.  11.  8.  and  lo,  a  day  of  darkness  and  0, 

OBSERVE. 

2  F.sd. 7. "I.  they  should  v.  lo  avoid  punishment 
F.ccl.4.  20.  0.  the  opportunity  and  beware  ol  evil 

13.  13.  o.  and  take  heed,  lor  thou  walkest  in  peril 

18.  27.  a  wise  man  will  lear,  but  a  fool  will  noti/. 
27.  12   if  among  the  ituiiscreet,  o.  the  time 

1  Mac.  2.  07.  take  all  those  tliat  0.  the  law 

-  M<u:.  (i.  8.  that  they  slinuld  ri.  'he  same  fashions 

OBSERVED. 
'i  Esd.  9.  32.  our  fathers  o.  not  thy  ordinances 
£ccl.  19.  9.  he  heard  and  0.  tlice  and  will  hale 
OBTAIN. 

2  Fsd.  4.24.  and  we  are  not  worthy  to  o.  mercy 
5.  12.  then  shall  men  hope,  but  nolliing  0. 

14.  34.  and  after  death,  ye  shall  o.  mercy 
ll'isd.  8.  13.  by  means  other  0.  immortality 

21.  perceived  that  I  could  not  o.  her 
F.ccl.  II.  10.  thou  shall  not  o.  nor  escape  by  fleeing 

15.  1.  that  hath  knowledge  of  the  law  shall  o.  her 
1  Mac.  2.  04.  for  by  it  shall  you  o.  glory 

OBTAINED. 

1  Esd.  6.  5.  the  elders  of  the  Jews  0.  favour 
F.st/i.  10.  11.  Aman  had  so  far  forth  o.  favour 
Eccl.  46.  9.  and  his  seed  0.  it  for  a  heritage 

1 .1/«c.2.54.(?.the  covenant  of  everlasting  priesthood 
15.9.  when  we  have  o.our  kingdom  we  will  honour 

2  Alac.  5.  7.  howbeit  he  0.  r.ut  the  principality 
la.  5.  he  0.  not  to  have  his  wicked  will  dune 

OBTAINETII. 
Eccl.  19.  18.  and  wisdom  o.  the  love  of  God 

OBTAININtJ. 
Eccl.W.H.  fear  of  Lord  goeth  liel'oreo.  of  authority 

OCCASION. 
H'isd.  14.  21.  this  was  an  o.  to  deceive  the  world 
Eccl.  4.5.  and  give  him  none  c.  to  cur.<e  thee 
23.  refrain  not  when  there  is  o.  to  do  good 
OCCUPIED. 
F.ccl.  12.  3.  no  good  lo  him  tli.it  is  always  0.  in  evil 
'Att.  25.  and  that  is  0.  in  their  labours 
39.  1.  he  that  is  o.  in  the  medication  of  the  law  of 
the  M.ist  High,  will  be  u.  in  prophecies 
2  JIfac.  8. 27.  they  0.  tliemselvesi  about  the  sabbath 
10.  15.  the  Idumeans  kept  the  Jews  o. 
OCCUPIETH. 
2  Esd.  16.  42.  he  that  ».  merclii.ndise  had  no  profit 

ODIOUS. 
fVisd.  12.4.  thou  Iiaicilstit  fordoing  most  0.  works 

ODOLLAM. 
2  Mac.  12.  38.  so  Jiidns  came  into  the  eilv  O. 

ODOUR. 
Eccl.  24.  15.  I  yielded  a  plcastint  o.  like  myrrh 

ODOURS. 
2  Esd.  6.  44.  there  weie  0.  of  wonderful  sinell 

OFFENCE. 
Jud.  12.  2.  I  will  not  ent  thereof,  lest  there  be  0. 
H'isd.  14.  31.  that  punishith  the  o.  ofthe  ungodly 
Fed.  18.  27.  a  wise  man  will  beware  of  .i. 

19.  8  if  iboii  canst  without  ;■.  nsve."'  them  not 
23.  11.  acknowledge  not,  he  r.iaketh  a  double  0. 
.10.  13.  lest  his  lewd  behiivioiir  be  ar.  o.  to  thee 
4).  18.  of  an  o.  before  a  jud;/o  and  ruler 

1  Mac.  5.  4.  who  had  b<en  an  o.  unto  the  people 

OFFENCES. 
Prayer  of  Manas s.  and  I  h;ive  multiplied  o. 

OFFEND. 

IVisd.  12.  2.  therefore  chfisieneBi  thou  them  that  o. 
15.  13.  knowelh  himself  to  o.  above  all  others 
Eccl.  7.  7.  n.  not  again-/l  Ihe  multitude  of  a  city 
17. 25.  make  lliy  prayer  before  his  face,  and  0.  less 
19.  4.  that  sinnelh  sjiall  n.  agiinf.t  his  own  soul 


f  he  be  not  o.  put  on  more  heavy  fetters       23.  1 1,  if  he  siiall  ».  his  sin  shMl!  be  upon  him 

31.  10.  who  might  o.  and  hath  not  offended 
17.  leave  off,  anri  be  not  iinsatiabie  lest  thou  0. 
30.  drunkenness  incrciseth  rage  ofa  fool  till  heo. 
OFFEN'DED. 
2  /?.«(/.  12.41.  what  have  we  «. that  thou  forsakeetus? 
H'isd.  10.  8   that  in  the  thinss  wherein  they  o. 
12.  2.  pulling  in  rimembriince  wherein  they  0. 
Eerl.  19.  IR.  who  bath  not  o.  with  his  tongue'? 
2.").  2.  and  I  am  greatly  0.  at  their  life 
31.  10.  who  might  offnd  and  hath  not  o-? 


V .Vac.  7. 30. 1  wil!  not  o.  ihs  king's  commandment  i   32.  15.  but  the  hyiiocrite  will  be  o.  thereat 
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OPFENDETII. 
Bar.  G.  14.  that  cannot  put  to  death  one  that  0.  Ejtia 

OFFENDING. 

H'isd.  2.  12.  he  upbraideth  us  «ith  our  0.  the  law 

OFFER. 

1  Esd.  1. 6.  0.  the  passover  in  order,ar.d  make  read* 

9.  20.  and  to  o.  rams  to  make  reconcileiiient 
Eccl.  7.  9.  when  1  u.  to  God,  he  wil   accept  it 
liar.  1.  10.  |irepare  ye  manna,  and  u.  on  the  ii!jj>» 
~J[ac.  4.  40.  he  began  first  to  o.  violenco 

7.  37.  but  1  u.  up  my  body  and  life  for  the  lawo 
12.  43.  he  sent  i'  to  Jerusalem  to  0.  a  siii-otreiica 

OFFERED. 
Tab.  5.  13.  wo  o.  the  first-born  and  tenths  of  fruila 
Eccl.  40.  16.  wtien  he  0.  the  sucking  lamb 

2  Jlnc.  1.  18.  given  us  when  Neeimas  0.  sacrifico 
3.  32.  0.  a  sacrifice  for  the  health  ofthe  niiin 

10.  3.  they  0.  a  sacrifice  after  two  years 

OFFERETH. 
HOsd.  17.  12.  fear  betraying  the  succours  rcasono 
Kiel.  35.  \.  he  that  lakelh  heed  o.  a  peace-ofieriiig 
2.  he  that  requiteth  a  good  turn  0.  fine  flour 
OFFERING. 
2  Esd.  10.  45.  wherein  there  was  no  0.  made  in  hcT 
Feel.  14.  11.  my  son,  give  the  Lord  his  due  </. 
30.  19.  what  good  doeih  the  0.  to  an  idoll 
34. 18.  a  thing  wrongfully  gotten,  his  ».is  ridiculous 
20.  whoso  brings  an  0.  of  the  goods  of  the  poor 
.35.  0.  n.  ofthe  righteous  maketTi  the  altar  fat 
.'iO.  14.  that  he  might  adorn  the  0.  of  Most  High 
2  .Mae.  4.  24.  a.  more  than  Jason  by  300  talents 
14.  31.  the  priests  that  were  o.  usual  saciifices 

OFFERINGS. 
I  E.*r/.n.31  .that  o.ma  V  he  made  to  the  most  high  God 
2A's(^.10.46.Sohimon  builded  the  city, and  ofitrcd  o. 
.lad.  16.  18.  they  ofl'crid  their  burnt-o.  and  gifls 
Eccl.  34. 19.  is  not  pleased  with  the  o.  ofthe  wickfd 
35.  1.  he  that  kecpeth  the  law,  brings  0.  enough 

OFFICE. 
^  Esd.  5.28.  priests  that  usur[)ed(;.of  the  priesthood 
Eccl.  32.  2.  when  done  all  thy  o.  take  thy  (ilaco 
45.  15.  should  e.vecnte  the  o.  ofthe  priesthood 
OFFICES. 
Bar.  6.  60.  being  sent  to  do  their  0.  are  obedient 

OFFICERS. 
Eccl.  10.  2.  as  the  judge  is  himself,  so  are  his  o. 
\Mac.  10.  33.  i  will  that  all  my  o.  remit  tributes 
41.  all  the  overplu.-i  which  the  «.  paid  not  in 

13.  37.  to  write  to  our  0.  to  confirm  iminunitier 

OIL. 

1  Esd.  6.  30.  and  also  corn,  salt,  wine,  and  n. 
.hid.  10.  5.  then  she  gave  her  maid  a  cruse  of  ff. 

11.13.  resolved  lo  spend  the  tenths  of  wine  and  c 
Eccl.  39.  2fi.  the  blood  of  the  grape,  0.  and  clothing 

45.  ir..  Moses  anointed  him  with  holy  0. 
Sus.  17.  she  said,  bring  m<!  0   and  washing-ballj 
OINTMENT,  S. 

2  Esd.  2. 12.  Ihey  shall  have  the  tree  of  life  for  an  o 
.Tud.  10.3.  she  anointed  herself  with  precious  0. 
/f  (srf.2.7.1et  us  fill  ourselves  with  costly  wine  and  o, 

OLD. 
Tob.  3. 10.  I  shall  bring  his  o.  age  with  sorrow  to  gr. 

14.  1.3.  where  he  became  o.  with  honour 

■  hid.  16.23.  she  wa.xed  0.  in  her  husband's  house 
E«(A.  13.  7.  who  of  0.  and  now  are  malicious 
ff7iY/.4. 16.  Ihe  years  and  o.ageofthe  unrigliteouj 
8.  8.  she  knoweth  things  of  0.  and  conjecturetb 
12.  3.  those  0.  inhabiiants  of  thy  holy  land 
14.  6.  for  in  0.  lime  when  proud  giants  periihed 
Eccl.  2.  10.  look  at  the  generation.-  of  0.  and  see 
6.  18.  so  shah  thou  find  wisdom  till  thine  o.  age 
8.  6.  dishonour  not  a  man  in  his  o.  iige,  for  even 
some  of  us  wax  0.  rejoice  not  over  thy  enemy 
9. 10.  forsake  not  an  0.  friend,  for  new  is  not  com- 
parable, when  wine  is  0.  shall  drink  with  plena. 
11. 16.  evil  shall  wa.vo.  wilh  them  that  glory  in  it 
20.hesledfast  in  covenant,  and  waxu.in  Ihy  worli 

14.  17.  all  flesh  waxeih  0.  as  a  garment 

16.  7.  he  was  not  pacified  toward  the  0.  giants 
25.  2.  I  hate  an  0.  adulterer  that  doleth 
51.  8.  then  theught  I  upon  thy  acts  of  0. 
fiar. 3. 10. th  at  ihou  art  waxen  n.in  a  strange  country 
Sus.  52.  O  thon  that  art  waxen  0.  in  wickedness 

1  ^^ac.  3.  29.  the  laws  which  had  been  of  0   tuna 

15.  3.  that  I  may  restore  it  lo  the  o.  estate 
17.  to  renew  the  0.  friendship  and  ienciie 

16. 3. hut  now  lam  o.  and  ye  are  of  asnfficirntago 

2  Mac.  5.  13.  there  was  killing  of  young  iind  0. 

6.  21.  for  o.  nc(]uaiDtanco  they  hail  with  the  mai 
22.  for  the  0.  friendship  with  them,  find  lavoui 
OLIVE. 
.Tud.  15.  13.  they  put  a  j^arLmd  of  n.  uiioi  her 

OI.IVE-TREE 
Eccl.  50.  10.  as  a  fair  o.-rrer  budding  forth  frmt 

OLIVES. 
2Ks(Z.  16. 29.  as  in  an  orchnrdofo  on  everytiPeare 
left  three  or  four  n.  when  vineyard  g&thsred 
CLOFERNES. 
Tud.  2.  4.  O.  the  nir^fcap'ain  of  his  nrmy 

I.  thcJi  O.  wcr.t  from  the  presence  of  hit  lo.d 


OPP 

Kjd.  10-13. 1  am  cominR  befure  O.  the  c'lief  captain 
17.  and  tnev  brought  liei  to  ibe  lent  ot  O. 
21.  O.  rested  uiion  his  bed  under  a  canopy 

11.  1.  then  said  O.  unto  her,  'Jii.  |  I'i.  3,  17. 

12.  10.  O.  made  a  least  to  his  own  servants  i  % 
Jii.  O.  bis  hiari  was  ravished  with  licr 
ai.  O.  took  great  deMght  in  her,  and  drank 

]J.  2.  dying  along  on  his  bed  in  tlietent 
G.  the  pillar°t)l  the  bed  which  was  at  O.  bead 
y.  she  went  forth  and  gave  O.his  bead  to  her  maid 
15.  she  said  unto  tbem,  behold  the  head  ol'O. 
14.3.  then  ibey  shall  run  to  the  lent  ofC).  13. 
18  O.  lieth  upon  the  ground  without  a  head 
ONE. 
Toh.  4.  4.  when  dead,  bury  her  by  me  in  o.  grave 

6.  10.  he  also  hath  o.  only  daughter,  named  Sara 
Est/i.  15.  3.  upon  ilie  o.  she  leaned,  us  carrying 
tVifd.7.'£i.  a  spirit,  holy,  o.  only,  manilold 

11.  20.  tliev  have  fallen  down  with  o.  blast 
Eccl.  1.  8.  there  is  O.  wise  and  greatly  to  be  feared 
fi.  fi.  have  but  o.  counsellor  of  a  thousand 

7.  8    bind  not  o.  sin  upon  another,  for  in  o.  thou 

shall  not  be  nnpiimshed 
io.  3.  0.  that  is  just  is  better  than  a  thousand 
46.  4.  and  was  not  o.  day  as  long  as  two  ? 
/>an.3.28.  the  three,as  out  of  o.  mouth,  praised  God 
S«.<.  52.  he  called  o.  of  them,  and  said  unto  him 
I  Mac.  3.  32.  be  left  o.  of  the  blood  royal  to  oversee 
4.  1 1.  may  know  that  there  is  O.  that  delivereth 

8.  IG.  they  committed  (heir  government  to  o.  man 

every  year,  and  all  were  obedient 
to  that  0. 

9.  58.  wlio  shall  take  them  all  in  o.  night 
tMac  1.5.  bear  prayers,  and  be  at  o.  with  you 

7.  2.  but  o.  of  lliem  that  spake  first,  said  thus 

20.  saw  hersevensonsslaininthespaceofo.  day 

21.  vea,  she  axborted  every  o.  of  them 

ONIAS. 
i  J»fnc.  3.1.  laws  kept  because  of  the  godliness  of  O. 

5.  and  when  he  could  not  overcome  O. 
4.  1.  Simon  slandered  O.  as  if  he  terrified  Heliod. 

4.  O.  seeing  the  danger  of  this  contenlion 
34.  he  prayed  him  to  get  O.  into  his  bands 
3fi.  because  O.  was  slain  without  cause 

]5.'14.  then  O.  answered,  saying,  this  is  a  lover 

ONYX. 
Eecl.  24.  15.  I  yielded  a  pleasant  odour  like  o. 

OPEN. 
I  Esd.4.  31.  the  king  gai)ed  on  her  with  o.  mouth 
Tnb.2.  10.  my  eyes  buing  o.  the  sparrows  muted 
6.  4.  o.  Ibe  fish,  and  take  the  heart  and  the  liver 
11.  7.  I  know  that  thy  father  will  o.  his  eyes 
Jud.  4.  6.  toward  the  o.  country  near  Dotliaim 
10.  9.  they  commanded  the  young  men  to  o.  unto 
her,  as  she  had  spoken 
M.  19.  a  dog  shall  not  so  much  as  o.  his  mouth 
13.  11.  0.  0.  n.iw  the  gate,  our  God  is  with  us 
flsth.  14.  10.  o.  the  mouths  of  the  heathen 
F.ccl.  8.  10.  and  o.  not  thine  heart  to  every  man 
15.5.  in  the  midst  of  rongreg.  shall  she  o.  his  mouth 
2'.).  24.  a  stranger,  thou  darest  not  o.  thy  mouth 
3'J.  5.  and  he  will  o.  his  mouth  in  prayer 
H(ir.  2.  <i.  but  to  us  and  our  fathers  o.  shame 
17.  o.  mine  eyes  and  behold;  for  the  dead 
Dan.  3.  10.  and  now  we  cannot  o.  our  mouths 
1  Mac.  3.  48.  and  they  laid  o.  the  book  of  the  law 

5.  48.  bowbeit  they  could  not  o.  unto  him 
8  Mac.  1.  4.  God  o.  your  hearts  in  his  law 

6   18   Eleazar  was  coiislrained  to  6'.  his  mouth 
OPENED. 

1  Esd.  9.  46.  when  he  o.  the  law  they  slood  all  op 

2  Esrf.6.20.  books  shall  be  o.  before  the  firmament 
8.  52.  for  unto  vou  is  paradise  o.  tree  of  life  planled 
9. 28.  I  0.  mv  rnouth,  and  began  to  talk  before  God 

Tab.  8.  13.  so  the  maid  o.  the  door  and  went  in 
Jud.  10.  9.  the  gates  of  the  city  to  be  o.  to  me 
F.ccl.  43.  14.  through  this  the  treasures  are  o. 
51. 25.  I  0.  my  mouth  and  said,  buy  her  for  yours. 
Sus.  25.  then  ran  ibe  one  and  o.  the  gnrdoii  door 
2  Mac.  12.  41.  who  hnd  o.  Ibo  things  that  were  hid 

OPRNETH. 
Ercl.  20.  15.  he  n.  his  mouth  like  a  crier 
40   14.  while  he  o.  Ins  hand,  he  shall  rejoice 

OPENLY. 
Eecl.  51.  13.  I  desired  wisdom  o.  in  my  prayer 

OPERATION. 
H'isd.  7.  17.  to  know  the  o.  of  the  elements 

OPER.ATIONS. 
Eccl.  17.  5.  thev  rc^cc^ived  the  use  of  the  five  o. 
OPHIR,   See  Gold. 
OPINION. 
iSccl  3.  24.  are  deceived  by  their  own  vain  o. 

OPPORTUNITY. 
F.ccl.  4   20.  observe  the  o.  and  beware  of  evil 
12.  lf>  it"  he  find  o.  be  will  not  be  satisfied 
Id.  28   yet  when  he  findeth  o.  he  will  do  evil 
■«).  7.  a  Wiseman  will  holil  his  tongue  till  be  see  o 
38.  8"!  thi4  w  isdom  of  a  learned  man  cometh  by  o 
1  Miic.  U  49.  I  will  honour  tbv  intion,  if  )■  ict^c 
15  .34.  we  hav.ng  o  hold  the  inhenliince 


OSE 


OX 


I  ApocaypHA. 


OPPRESS. 
IVisd.  2.  10.  let  us  o.  the  poor  righleous  man 
:7.  2.  unrighteous  lliougbt  to  o.  the  holy  nauon 
Kcrl.  .36.  9.  let  them  perish  that  o.  the  people 

1  Mac.  8. 18.  they  saw  that  the  Grecians  did  o.  Israel 

2  J»/ac.  1.  28.  punish  them  that  o.  and  uo  us  wrong 
OPPRESSED. 

./urf.9. 11.  and  helper  of  the  0.  and  upholder  of  weak 
16.  8.  for  the  exaltation  of  those  that  were  o. 
IVisd.  10.  11.  the  covetousness  of  such  as  o.  hiin 
Eccl.  35.  13.  he  will  hear  the  prayer  of  the  o. 

OPPRESSOR. 
Eccl.  4.  9.  him  that  sutVeretb  wrong  from  the  e. 

OPPROBRIOUS. 
Eccl.22. 15.  the  man  that  is  accustomed  to  o.  words 

ORACLE. 
Eccl.  33.  3.  the  law  is  faithful  to  him  as  an  o. 

ORACLES. 
Eccl.  36.  14.  fill  Sioii  with  thine  unspeakable  o. 

ORCHARD. 

2  E.td.  16.  29.  as  in  an  o.  of  olives,  on  every  tree 

ORDAIN. 

1  F..^d.  8.  23.  0.  judges  and  ju.^tices  in  all  Syria 

2  E.'id.  6.  49.  thou  didst  u.  two  living  jreatures 
Tub.  8.  7.  mercifully  o.  that  we  may  bicoine  aged 
1  Mac.  10.  20.  this  day  we  o.  thee  lo  be  higb-priest 

ORDAINED. 

1  Esd.  6.  34.  I  Darius  the  king  have  o.  it  be  done 
8.  49.  the  servants  of  the  temple  whom  David  o 

2  Esd.  7.  17.  O  Lord,  thou  bast  o.  in  thy  law 
8. 14.  it  is  an  easy  thing  to  be  o.  by  commandment 
Tub.  1.  6.  as  It  was  o.  to  all  the  peo|de  of  Israel 
Esth.  13.  6.  by  Aman  who  is  o.  over  the  affairs 

14.  9.  ihey  will  abolish  the  thing  thou  hast  o. 

rr/,'(/.9.2.w. man  thro' Ihvv/isdoin  lohavedoniinion 
Eccl.  7. 15.  husbandry  which  the  ftJosI  High  hath  o 

48.  10.  who  wast  u.  for  reproofs  in  Ibeir  tunes 
1  Mac.  3.  55.  Judas  o.  captains  over  the  people 

4.  59.  0.  that  the  days  of  the  dedication  be  kept 

7.49.  moreover,  thev  9.  to  keep  yearly  this  day 
ORDER. 

1  Esd.  1  6.  ofie'-  the  passover  in  o.  and  maki^  ready 
10.  the  priests  and  Levites  stood  hi  comely  u. 
15.  the  sons  of  Asaph  were  in  their  o. 

8.  10.  i  have  given  o.  that  such  of  the  nation 

2  Esd.  6.  45.  and  the  stars  should  be  in  o. 

13.  26.  he  shall  u.  them  that  are  left  behind 

14.  13.  now  therefore  set  thine  house  in  w. 
IVi.fd.  7.  29.  she  is  above  all  the  o.  of  stars 

8.  14.  I  shall  set  the  people  in  o.  and  nations 
9  3.  o.tlie  world  according  to  equity  and  righteous. 

Ercl.  2.  6.  0.  thy  way  aright,  and  trust  in  liim 
38. 10.  0.  thy  hands  aright,  and  cleatne  thy  heart 
43.  10.  they  will  stand  in  their  o.  and  never  taint 
47.  10.  anil  he  set  in  o.  the  solemn  times 

1  Miic.  6.  40.  they  marched  on  safely  and  in  o. 

9.  .55.  nor  could  give  o.  concerning  his  house 

2  Jfac.  3.  14.  he  entered  in  to  o.  this  matter 
4.  27.  as  for  the  money  he  took  no  goo<l  o.  for  it 
7.  8.  he  received  aisoahe  ne.xt  torment  in  a. 

ORDERED, 
ff'/sf/.  11.20.  but  thou  hast  61.  all  things  in  measure 
Eccl.  10.  1.  government  of  a  prudent  man  is  well  o. 

ORDERT.ST. 
tVisd.  12.  15.  thot!  0.  all  things  righteously 

ORDERING. 
fVisd.  15.  1.  gracious,  and  in  mercy  o.  all  things 
Eccl.  26.  16.  a  good  wife  in  the  o.  of  her  house 
32.2.  lereivethy  crown  fur  thy  well  o.  of  the  feast 
!  Mac.  16. 14.  taking  care  for  the  good  p.  of  them 

ORDINANCES. 
Eccl.  6.  37.  let  thy  mind  be  upon  the  o.  of  the  Lord 
Bar.  2. 12.  we  havedealt  unrighteously  in  al!  tliyr/. 
!  Mac.  1.  13.  gave  them  licence  lo  do  iifter  the  o. 
2.  21.  God  forbid  that  we  should  forsake  the  o. 
ORDINARY. 

1  K«(M.16.not  lawful  for  anyto go  from  hisn.Borvire 
Eccl.  33.  9.  some  oftheii  hath  he  made  u.  days 

OREB. 

2  Esd  2  33.  a  charge  of  the  Lord  on  mount  O. 
ORNAMENT. 

Ercl.  6.  30.  for  there  is  a  golden  o.  up.m  hor 
21.  21.  learning  is  to  a  wise  man  as  an  o.  of  gold 
43.  9.  an  u.  giving  light  in  the  highest  places 
45.  12.  an  ,i.  of  honour,  a  costly  woik 

Player  of  Manass.  made  earth  with  all  o.  thereof 
ORNAMENTS. 

.7vd.  10.  4.  and  she  put  .ibont  her  all  her  o. 

Eccl.  45.  7.  he  beantified  him  with  comely  <i. 

1  Mac.  1.  22.  the  irolden  o.  before  the  temple 
2. 11.  all  her  «.  are  taken  awny,  is  a  bonilslavc 

2j1/ac.2.2.  images  of  silver  and  gold  with  their  o 
5.  3.  there  was  seen  elitlering  of  golden  o. 
ORPHAN. 

2  Esd.  2.  20   defend  the  o.  clothe  the  naked 
Tob.  1.  8.  because  I  wa<  left  an  o.  by  my  father 

ORPHANS. 
9  Mac.  8. 28.  had  given  stmils  to  the  maimed  and  o 

OSE  A. 
,2  Esd.  13.  40.  carried  n  the  time  of  O.  the  kmg 


OSEAS. 
2  Esd  1.  39   I  will  give  for  leaders,  O.  Amoz 

OVEN. 
2  Esd.  4.  48.  behold,  a  hot  burning  o.  passf  d  by 
Z)aH.  3. 23.  the  king's  servants  ceased  nut  to  mate 
the  o.  hot  with  rosii 
26.  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  down  into  the  o 
and  smote  the  flame  of  the  fire  out  ol  theo 
OVERCAME. 
2  Esd.  11.  40.  the  fourth  came  and  o.  5II  beaste 
IVisd.  16.  10.  not  the  teeth  of  venomous  di  agoiis  0. 
18.  22.  so  he  «.  'he  destroyer,  not  wiih  sire:  gth 
2Jl/a<;.  2.  21.  being  few  they  0.  the  whole  country 


OVERCOME. 

1  Esd.  3.  5.  let  every  one  speak,  he  that  shall  o. 

2 Esd.  3.  21.  the  first  Adam  was  0.  and  so  lie  all 
6.28.  corruption  shall  her.  and  .ruth  be  dcclaied 
7. 58.  if  be  be  o.  he  shall  suffer  as  thou  hast  =a.iii 
13.  34.  willing  to  come  and  o.  hiin  by  tigliiiu^ 

.lud.  5.  20.  let  us  go  up,  and  we  shall  0.  thsm 
fVisa.  2.  4.  and  u.  with  the  heat  thereof 
Eccl.  48.  13.  no  word  could  o.  him 

1  Mac.  2.  61.  none  that  trust  in  him  shall  be  c 

2  Mac.  II.  13.  that  the  Hebrews  could  not  kc  j 
12.  11.  so  the  Noinades  of  Arabia  being  0. 

OVERFLOW. 
.hid.  2.  8.  be  filled  with  their  dead  till  it  a. 

OVERLAID. 
Bar.  6.  39.  their  goils  of  wood,  which  are  o.  50. 

OVERMASTER. 
Eccl.  12.  5.  give  it  not,  lest  he  0.  thee  therebv 

OVERMUCH. 
Eccl  26.  10  V»l  she  abuse  herself  through  0.  liberie- 

OVERPASS. 
F.ccl.  14.  14.  let  not  part  of  a  good  desire  o.  the* 

OVERPLUS. 
1  Mac.  10.  41.  all  the  o.  which  officers  paid  not 

OVERSEE. 
1  F.sd.  7.  2.  did  very  carefully  0.  the  holy  workr 
1  Mac.  3.  32.  he  left  Lysias  to  a.  the  aft'airs 

OVERSEEING. 
.hid.  8.  3.  as  he  stood  0.  them  that  bound  sheaves 
Wisd.  7.  23.  having  all  power,  0.  all  things 

OVERSEER. 
Toh  1.  22.  Achiachariis  was  0.  of  the  accounts 

OVERSEERS. 
1  Mae.  1.  51.  he  appointed  u.  over  the  people 
10.  37.  1  will  that  their  0.  he  id' themselves 

OVERSHADOW. 
Bar  5  8  every  swect-smidliiig  tree  shall  o.lsraol 

OVERSIGHT. 
1  Mac.  13.  39.  as  for  anv  ».  or  fault  committed 

OVERTAKEN. 
Jud.  11.  11.  and  their  sin  hath  0.  them 

OVERTHREW 
Eccl.  10.  16.  the  Lord  o.  coiiniries  of  iiie  neathccr 

OVERTHROW. 
Wisd  5.  23.  ill  dealings  shall  0.  the  thror>€3 
Ercl  8.  16.  where  there  is  no  help  he  will  0.  tnos 
13.  23.  if  he  stumble,  they  will  Ixdp  to  u.  him 
29.  16.  a  sinner  willo.  the  gooil  estate  of  his  surety 
1  Mac.  3.  22.  the  Lord  himself  will  o.  them 
5.3.  Judas  gave  them  a  greain.and  abated  courage 

OVERTHROWING. 
F.ccl.  13.  13.  for  thou  walkest  in  peril  oflliy  o 

OVERTHROWN. 
To?/. 14.4.JnnahspakcofNineve, that  it  should  boo. 
Jud.  7.  14.  thev  shall  he  0.  in  the  streets 
16.  11.  these  lifted  up  theii' voices, but  Ihey  were  ^. 
Eccl.  3.  24.  evil  suspicion  has  o.  their  judgment 
i2.  12.  lest  when  he  hath  i>.  thee,  he  stand  up 

27.  3.  his  house  shall  soon  be  0. 

28.  14.  hath  o.  the  hous'S  of  great  men 
OVERTOOK. 

1  Mac  12.  30.  pursued  after  tliem,  hut  o.  them  net 

OVERWEIGH. 
Eccl.  8.  2.  bo  not  at  variance  with  rich,  lest  he  a. 

OVERWISE. 
Eccl.  10.  26.  be  not  n.  in  doing  thy  business 

OUGHTEST. 

Eccl.  15.  11.  thou  u.  not  to  do  the  things  he  hateth 

OURS. 

1  Mac.  12. 23.  we  do  write  back  again  to  yon,  thai 
your  cattle  ami  coods  are  0.  and  0.  are  youra 

OUT-GOINGS. 

2  Esd.  4.  7.  or  whiih  are  Ibe  0.  of  paradise 
OUT-R'.)ADS. 

1  Mac.  15.  41.  might  inakeo.  on  the  waysof  Judea 

OUTWARD 
Eccl  II  2  nor  abhor  a  man  for  his  0.  appearance 

OWE. 
)  Mac.  13.  39.  the  rrown-iax  also  which  ye  o.  Cl 

OWING. 

1  Mac.  13   15.  it  is  for  money  he  is  o.  to  the  ki.^^ 

15.  8.  if  any  thing  he  or  shall  be  0.  lo  the  kin^ 

OWNERS. 
Tub.  2. 12.  when  she  had  sent  them  home  to  tiK 
13.  is  it  not  stolen  ?  render  it  to  the  o. 
OX. 
Jud.  3.  1.  the  daughter  of  Merati,  tho  son  of  O 


ArOCETPHA-l 


PAP. 

p. 


PAT 


PEO 


PACIFY. 

F.ccl.a  10.  top  the  wralli  ol" the  Lord's jjdjmfint 
£  Jlac.  4.  45.  if  he  wciultl  p.  the  king  toward  liiiii 

PACIFIKI). 
Kcrl.  5.  6.  he  will  lie;;.  I'ur  iimltitucie  of  my  sins 
it.  7.  he  was  not  /).  toward  the  old  ^lanls 
'M.  19.  neither  is  hey.  for  sin  hy  sacrifices 
2. Vac.  13.26.  Lysias/).  made  tliein  well  affected 

P.\1N. 
S  F.sil  S.  59.  thirst  and  ;).  are  prepared  for  them 
y.  li  the  same  must  know  it  after  death  (iv  p. 
Vi.  -il'  one  shail  die  on  his  bed,  and  yet  with  p. 
H'lsd.  10.  9.  tnt  wisdom  delivered  from  /).  those 
I-xcl.  :».  20.  but  tliep.  of  watching  and  clioler 
4.-'.  IP.  t*-,ey  were  in  p.  as  wotoeii  in  travail 
2  -Ifcc.  7.  3ti.  \vh«  have  siiffeird  a  short  p. 
'it.  5.  1  ».  of  the  bowels  thai  was  remediless 
•J.  whilst  he  lived  in  p.  his  flesh  fell  away 
a.  bh  f.  iucreasing  everv  moment 
P.AI.NED. 
iJHac.  0.7.  tie  members  nf  his  body  were  mucii  p. 

E.\INi5. 
E.-cl.  n.  11.  one  that  latjoureth  and  (aketlip. 
.'IS  7.  with  such  he  taketli  awiiv  their  p. 
i  .Mac.  10.  15.  of  the  p.  that  they  Ji.id  endured 
Mac.  2.  27.  we  wiU  nnderlake  this  great  p. 

6.  30.  I  endure  sore  p.  in  body  by  being  beaten 

7.  12.  for  that  he  nothing  regarded  the  p. 
D.  18  but  for  all  this  his  p.  would  not  cease 

P.AINFUL. 
2  F.sd.  7.  12.  they  are  full  of  perils  and  very  p. 
2  J/uc.  2. 26.  that  have  taken  upun  us  this  ».  labour 

PAINT. 
\  Mac.  3.  48.  to  p.  the  likeness  of  their  images 
2  Jfuc.  2.  29.  underlaketh  to  set  it  out  and  p.  it 

PAINTERS. 
IFiid  15.  4.  image  spotted,  the  p.  fruitless  labour 

PAL.ACE. 
fl'tk.  12.  1.  two  eunuchs,  and  keepers  of  the  p. 
liar.  6.  59.  belter  he  a  pillar  of  wood  in  a  p. 

PAL/VTE. 
t?j;J.  36.19.  as  thep.  tastetiidivers  kinds  of  venison 

PALES. 
Ecd.  22.  18.  p.  will  never  stand  against  the  wind 

PALSY. 
1  Mac.  9.  55.  Alcim«s  wns  taken  with  a  p. 

PAMPHYLIA. 
]  Mac.  l.'i.  23.  the  same  things  wrote  he  (o  P. 

PANGS. 
F.ccl.  31.20  p.  of  the  belly  with  an  unsatiable  man 

PAN. 
5  Mac.  1.  5.  to  be  brought  and  fried  in  the  ». 
PANS. 

1  Fsd.  1. 12.  sod  in  pots  and  p.  with  a  pond  savour 
£  Mac"!.  3.  the  king  commanded  u.  to  be  made  hot 

PAPER. 

2  Fsd.  15.  2.  and  cause  them  to  be  wrillen  in  p. 
1'ub.  7.  14.  took  p-  and  did  write  an  instrument 

PARABLE?. 
F.ccl.  1.  25.  the  p.  of  knowledi'e  •■■_  .n  wisdom 
fi.  35   let  not  p.  of  understanding  e.'scapo  thee 
13.  20.  finding  out  of  p.  is  a  weariso'iie  labour 
18.  29.  and  they  poured  forth  emuisitep. 
33.  Ii3.  sliali  not  be  found  where  p.  are  spoken 
39  2.  ar.d  where  subtil  p.  are,  he  will  be  there 

3.  and  he  will  be  conversant  in  dark  p. 
47.  15.  and  thou  fillest  it  with  daik  p. 
17.  marvelled  at  thee  for  thy  songs  and  p. 
PAHCHEn. 
Jud.  10.  5.  she  fdled  a  b;iff  with  p.  corn  and  fi^s 

PARCHETH. 
Eccl.  43. 3.  at  noon  it  p.  t  he  country,  who  can  abide 

PARDON. 
Wigd.  6.  6.  for  m(Tcy  will  soon  p.  the  meanest 
12.  1 1,  nor  didst  for  fear  of  any  give  them  ji. 
18.  2.  they  thanked  them  and  besought  them  p. 
Pnd.  nf  .Ire.  \np.  us  wherein  we  come  slioit 
F.ccl.  2t).  28.  that  ples.selh,  shall  pet ;».  for  infinity 

21.  I.  do  BO  no  more.  a>ik  p.  for  thy  former  sins 
as.  3.  and  ilolii  he  sec-k  p.  from  the  Lord  ? 

5.  who  wi'd  entreat  fur  p.  for  his  sinst 
PARDONED. 
iVisd.  13.  8.  iKiwdieil,  neither  are  they  to  be  p. 

PARDONI.TIl. 
QF.fd.~.  08.  bop.  for  if  he  ilid  not  su  of  goodness 

PARENTS. 
%%'iHd.  4.6.  witnesses  of  wickedness  against  theirp. 
12.  6.  th«p.  that  killed  with  their  own  hands 
Fxcl  3.7.  he  willdo  service  to  bis  p.  as  to  masters 

22.  9.  they  shall  cover  the  baeene."?  of  theirp. 
tVks.  3.  her  p.  also  were  righieoiis  and  taught  her 
I  Mac.  10.  9.  he  delivered  them  to  Ihetr  p. 
tMac.  12.24.  because  he  had  many  of  the  Jews' p 

PART. 

Tud.  7.  1.  and  all  his  peo[ili!  come  to  take  his  p. 

Wisd.  1.  16.  thevare  worthy  to  take  p.  with  it 

",  9.  none  gu  ivitl  )ut  hi"  p  of  voluptuousn'ss 

t25 


Eccl.  44.23.  among  the  tw<;lve  tribes  did  lie;;,  tlicmt  PAVEMENT 

i'^"ir-  "cr'w.""'!''  "'^'^^  '''I'  "i'  >'■  ",'"«"'">"  «^"        ^-^''-O- 18.  to  slip  on  ap.  is  bette,  than  to  slip  with 
l.hac.2.  10.  what  nation  ha.h  not  had  a  p.  ni  her?!  AW  19.  Ijelmld  now  the  p.  and  mark  weU 
10.  •.'(!.  we  requiri^  thee  to  take  our  p.  |  PAY 


Mac.3.'2S.iiii 


given  p.  of  spoils  to  the  maimed 
PARTAKERS 
R.-rA  16.  5. caused  many  to  bep.  of  innocent  blood 
It  i.iu.  Hi  3.  might  be  made  p.  of  a  strange  taste 
1.'^.  9.  should  be  p.  of  the  same  good  and  evil 
■iMac.  4.  14.  to  be  p.  of  ihe  unlawful  allowance 
5.  27.  /est  thev  should  be  p.  of  Ihe  pollutidu 

'  PARTED,  ETII. 
ICi.-^d.  S.  12.  or  like  as  when  an  arrow  p.  Ihe  air 

1  Mac.  1.  6.  and  p.  his  kingdom  among  lliem 
PARTS. 

F.cct.  16.26.  he  disposed  the  p.  thereof 

2  Mac.  7.  4.  to  cut  oil"  the  utmost  p.  of  his  body 
"  5,  sore  torments  of  the  inner  p.  came  on  lam 

PARTICULARS. 
2  Jl/ac.2.30.  togo  over  things,  and  to  be  curious  inp 

11.  20.  but  ct  the  p.  I  hive  given  order 
PARTLY. 

ffisd.  17. 15.  were  p.  vexed  with  monstrous  appa- 
iilioni,  end  p.  fainted,  llieir  heart  failing  thein 
PARTNERS. 
Eccl.  42.  3.  of  reckoning  v.iih  v.  and  travellers 

PARTRIDGE. 
Er.cl.  11.  30.  as  a  p.  taken  and  kept  in  a  c;igo 

PASS. 
IVisd.  1.  8.  neither  shall  vengeance  p.  hy  him 
2.  4.  our  lit*!  sli  dip.  as  the  trace  of  a  cloud 
7.  and  let  no  flower  of  the  spring  p.  by  us 

6.  22.  and  I  will  not  p.  over  the  truih 
F.ccl.  23.  2.  spare  me  not,  and  it  p.  not  hy  my  sins 

42.  9.  lest  she  p.  away  the  flower  of  her  age 

1  Mac.  5.  40.  if  Judas  p. over  first  unto  us 
"Mac.  15.  36.  in  no  case  to  let  that  day  p. 

PASSABLE. 

2  Mac.  5.  21.  to  make  the  sea  p.  by  foot 
PASSED. 

.Tud.  16.  9.  and  the  fauchion  p.  through  his  neck 
F.'^t/t.  15.  6.  then  having  p.  through  all  the  doors 
iytsd.!i.9.  those  things  are  p.  awav  as  a  shaiiov 
Ecil.  28.  19.  hath  not  p.  through  thn  vi  iiorn  thereof 
1  Mac.  3.37.  and  having  p.  the  river  Euiilirates 

PASSETH. 
WhJ.  2.  5.  our  time  is  a  very  shadow  that  p.  away 
5.  10.  as  a  ship  that  p.  over  the  waves  of  water 
'.1.  p.  away  as  the  lemembrance  of  a  guest 

7.  24.  wisdom  p.  and  gocth  through  all  things 
Eccl.  25.  11.  the  love  of  the  Lord  p.  all  things 

PASSING. 
tVisd.  14.  5.  and  p.  the  rough  sea  in  a  weak  vessel 

PASSOVER. 
I  Esd.  1.  I.  Josias  held  the  feast  of  Ihe  p.  in  Jeru- 
salem, and  offered  the  p.  the  tourieeiith  day 

12.  they  roasted  the  p.  with  fire,  as  appertaimlh 
20.  such  a  p.  was  not  kept  in  Israel  since  Samuel 

PAST. 
Z  Exd.  4.  5.  or  call  me  again  the  day  that  is  p. 

45.  shew  nie  then  whelher  there  be  more  to  come 
tlian  is  p.  or  more  p.  than  is  to  come 

46.  what  is  p.  I  know, what  is  to  come  I  know  not 
9.  1.  when  thou  seost  part  of  the  sigiisp. 

IVi.id.  11.  12.  for  the  remernhrance  of  things  p. 
Ecd.  42.  19.  he  declarcih  the  things  that  are  p. 

PASTIME. 
IVifd.  15.  12.  but  they  counted  our  life  a  p. 
Feci.  32.  12.  take  thy  p.  and  do  what  lliou  wilt 
Bar.  3. 17.  had  their  p.  wiih  the  fowls  of  the  air 

PATH 
2  F..-:d.  14.  22.  that  men  may  lind  thy  p.  and  live 
Bar.  3.  31.  no  man  knowelh  or  lliinketli  of  her  p. 

P.XTHS. 
T'n6.4. 19.  Ihatnll  tliy  p.and  counsels  may  prosper 
Bar.  3.  21.  nor  undrrslooH  thev  Ihe  p.  thereof 

PATHWAY. 
IVisd.  5.  10.  nor  the  p.  ol'tlie  keel  in  the  waves 

PATIENCE. 
IVisd. "i.  19.  e.\amine  liim  wilh  torture  and  despite- 
fulne.es,  to  know  his  meekness,  anil  prove  his  p. 
F.rrl.  2.  14.  woe   into  you  that  have  lost  p. 
3.  1.1.  have  p.  v,'ith  him,  and  drspise  him  not 
5.  n.  be  swifl  to  hear,  with  p.  give  answer 
Ifi.  13.  the  p.  of  the  godly  shall  not  be  frustrate 
17.  24.  he  comforted  those  thai  fail  in  p. 
20.  32.  necessary  p.  in  seeking  the  Lord  is  better 
2!l.  8.  have  thou  p.  with  a  man  in  poor  estate 
41.  2.  to  him  that  despaireth  and  hath  lost  p. 
PATIENT. 
2  F.sd.  7.  64.  that  he  is  p.  and  long  siifTireth  those 
Feci.  1.  2.3.  a  p.  man  will  hear  for  a  time 
2.  4.  hep.  when  tlioii  art  changed  to  low  estate 
1H.  II.  therefore  is  God  p.  with  them 
35.  18.  nor  will  the  mightv  be  p.  toward  them 

PATIENTLY. 
B(2r.4.25.Bu(rer;).thewraili(hatiscomefrom  God 
2  Mac.  6. 14.  whom  the  Lord  p.forbeareth  to  punish 

PATTERN. 

EccL  38. 28  his  eye.-'  loot-  still  upon  p.  of  the  thing 

5  O 


Eccl.  18.  22.  let  nothing  hinder  thee  top  thy  vo«» 
29.  2.  p.  thou  thy  neighbour  again  in  season 
6.  and  for  honour  he  will  p.  hnn  disgrace 

1  Mac.  3.  28.  he  gave  his  soldiers  p.  for  a  year 

10.  :«>.  (d'the  Jew*,  to  whom  p.sliall  be  given 

2  Mac.».  10.  which  the  king  was  lop. to  the  Romano 
PAID. 

Tob.  2.  12.  they  p.  her  wages,  and  gave  her  a  kid 
1  jl/ac.lO.  41.  all  the  overplus  which  oiHcers p.  not  it 

PAYETH. 
Eccl.  29.  6.  he  p.  him  with  cursings  and  railiQvj 

PAYMENTS. 
Bar.  3.  8.  in  our  captivity,  to  be  subject  top 
1  Mac.  1 1. 34.  instead  ofp.  whicn  the  ki  ig  recel 

PEACE. 
Tab.  13.  14.  for  they  shall  rejoice  in  thyp 
./«(/.  3.  1.  they  sent  ambassadors  to  treat  ofp. 

7.  21.  in  tliat  you  have  not  rc<juiredp.  of  Asiu/ 
Turf.  3.  3.  utier  destruction  ;  but  they  are  iu  p. 

14.  22.  those  so  great  plagues  called  they  p. 
Eccl.  1.  Id.  makuigp.  and  perlecl  health  flour-iah 

13.  18.  what  p.  between  the  rich  and  the  poo' 

26,  2.  he  shall  fulfil  the  years  of  his  life  in  j 

28.  9.  maketh  debale  among  them  that  be  at  p. 

13.  such  have  destroyed  many  that  were  at  p. 
38.  8.  from  him  is  p.  over  all  the  earth 
41.  14.  my  children  keep  discipline  in  p. 
44.  14.  their  bodies  are  buried  in  p.  but  name  Uvjc 
47.  16.  and  for  thy  p.  thou  wast  beloved 
.50.  23.  that  p.  may  be  in  our  days  in  Israel 

Bar.  3.  13.  thou  shouldst  have  dwelt  in  p.  for  evor 

14.  where  is  the  light  of  the  eyes  and  p. 
4.  20.  I  have  put  off  the  clothing  ofp. 
5.4.  for  thy  name  be  called  the  p.  of  righteousness 

1  Mac.  5.  54.  until  they  bad  reiurned  in  p. 

6.  49.  but  wilh  them  in  Hethsiira  he  made  p. 

7.  13.  the  Assideans  were  the  first  that  sought  ;• 

8.  20.  to  make  a  confederacy  and  p.  with  you 
22.  might  have  a  memorial  ofp.  and  confederac 

9.  70^  to  (he  end  he  should  make  p.  wilh  him 

10.  47.  he  was  the  first  that  entreated  ot  true  p. 
66.  Jonathan  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  p. 

11.  50.  grunt  us  p.  and  let  the  Jews  cease 
Sl.^bey  cast  away  Iheir  weapcms  and  madep 

13.37.  we  are  ready  to  make  asledfastp.  with  yea 
40.  and  let  there  be  p.  betwixt  us 
14.  8.  then  did  they  till  Iheir  ground  in  p. 

11.  he  made  p.  in  the  land,  and  Israel  rejoiced 
16.  10.  he  reiurned  into  the  land  of  Judea  inp, 

2_J^ffc.  3.  1.  the  city  was  inhabited  with  all  p. 
5.  25.  coming  lo  Jerusalem,  and  pretending  p. 
Kit  12.  endeavoured  to  cimtinnep.  with  them 

12.  2.  Would  not  suffer  them  lo  live  in  p. 
4.  accepted  it,  as  being  desirous  to  live  inp. 
11.  being  overcome,  besought  Judas  for  p. 

14.  6.  Assideans  will  not  let  the  realm  be  inp. 

PEACEABLE. 

2  Fsd.  II.  42.  thou  hast  hurt  the  p.  and  loved  liar* 

Fst/i.  16.  8.  that  our  kingdom  may  be  quiet  and  p. 

F.ccl.  47.  13.  Solomon  reigned  in  a  p.  time 

1  Mac.  1.  30.  and  spake  p.  words  lo  them 
5.  25.  Nabaihiles  came  unio  them  in  p.  manner 

2  Mac.  14.  22.  so  they  made  a  p.  conference 
PEACEABLY. 

.hid.  7.  15.  because  ibey  met  not  ihy  person  p. 
Eccl.  44.  6.  living  p.  in  iheir  habitations 
Bar.  6.  3.  1  v\ill  bring  you  away  p.  from  thence 
I  Mac.  1. 1.5.  .so  be  spake  unto  them  p.  and  swaro 

29.  came  to  Judas,  they  saluted  one  another  p. 
12.  4.  tln^y  should  bring  them  into  the  land  p. 

PEACE-OFFERING. 
Fccl.X^.  I.  that  laketh  heed  offerelh  a  p.-effering 
47.  2.  as  is  Ihe  fat  taken  from  the  p.-vfferivr 

PEEP. 
Eccl.  21. 23.  a  fool  will  p.  in  at  the  door  into  Viouoa 

PENALTY. 

1  Esd.  8.  24.  by  p.  of  money,  or  by  impriconment 

PENSIONS. 

1  Esd.  4.  56.  to  give  lo  all  that  kept  the  city  p. 
PENTECOST. 

Toh.  2.  1.  in  Ihe  feast  ofp.  which  is  the  holy  feast 

2  Mac.  12.  32.  after  ihe  feast  called  p.  they  went 
PENURY. 

IVisd.  16.  3.  these  suffeiings  p.  in  a  short  spnce 
4.  it  was  necessary  that  on  them  should  coi.ie  » 
PEOPEE. 
.Tud.  5. 3.  be  said  to  them,  tell  me  now  who  thisp  is 
6.  18.  then  the  p.  fell  down  and  worsliifipcd  God 
14.  17.  he  leaped  out  lo  the  p.  and  cried 
Esth.  10. 12.  so  God  remembered  hisp  and  justifioj 
IVisd.  6.  2.  give  ear,  you  that  rule  the  p. 
21.  O  ve  kings  of  the  p.  honour  wsdoBi 
24.  a  wise  king  is  the  upholding  of  the  p 
9.  7.  thou  hast  chosen  me  lo  he  a  king  of  thy  p 

12.  and  then  shall  I  judge  ih    p.  riphtcously 
16.  2.  dealing  graciously  vilh  liiine  uwa  » 


PER 

IFi»d.  10,20-fecdest  thine  own  p.  wit.  .ingeTs'food 

18.  7.  so  oftliy  p.  was  accepted  boi!i  the  salvaliou 

19.  5.  that  Ihy  p.  nughl  puss  a  woncJerlul  way 
tlccl.  9.  17.  the  wise  ruler  of  p.  tor  his  speech 

10.  2.  as  the  judge  oi  liie  p.  is  hiinsulf,  so  are 
8.  the  kingdoni  is  translated  from  unup.io  anoth(»: 

16.  11.  if  there  be  one  slilf-necjied  among  the  p. 

17.  17.  lie  set  a  ruler  over  every  p. 
H.  1.  wisdom  shall  glory  in  the  midst  of  her  p. 

6.  in  every/),  and  nation  I  got  a  possession 

12.  and  I  took  root  in  an  honourable  p. 
Si   9.  wonderful  things  hath  he  done  among  his  p. 
33.  18.  hear  me,  O  ye  great  men  ot'lhcp. 
3,5.  19.  till  he  have  judged  the  cause  of  his;?. 
36  9.  and  let  them  perish  that  oppress  the;*. 

14.  fill  Sion  with  oracles,  thy  p.  with  gloty 
37.  23.  a  wise  man  instructeth  his  p. 

41.  18.  of  iniquity  before  a  congregation  and  p. 

42.  11.  lest  he  make  thee  a  reproach  among  the/). 
44.  4.  leaders  of  the  p.  by  their  eounsois 

15.  the /J.  will  tell  of  their  wisdom 
45.3.  lie  gave  him  a  coiiimandinent  for  Wisp 

15.  that  they  should  bless  the  p.  in  his  name 

16.  to  make  reconciliation  for  his  p. 
22.  neither  had  he  any  portion  among  the  p. 

4().  7.  ill  that  they  withheld  the  p.  from  sin 
8.  of  six  hundred  thousand/),  they  two  preserved 

13.  Samuel  anointed  jinnces  over  his/). 
20.  to  blot  out  the  wickedness  of  the/). 

47.  4.  did  he  not  take  away  reproach  from  the  p.? 

5.  and  to  set  up  the  horn  of  his  p. 

6.  so  the/),  honoured  him  wilh  ten  thousands 
"3.  even  the  foolishness  of  the  p.  and  one  who 

turned  away  the/),  through  his  counsel 
49.2  he  behaved  in  the  conversion  of  tlie/). 

15.  not  a  man  like  unto  Joseph,  a  stay  of  the/) 
50.  5.  how  was  he  honoured  in  ihe  midst  of  the/).? 

17.  then  all  the/),  together  hasted,  and  fell 
11).  and  the  p.  besought  Ihe  Lord  by  prayer 

Bai-.  2.  30.  because  it  is  a  stitl-necked  p. 
35.  and  they  shall  be  my  p.  and  I  will  no  more 
drive  my /).  of  Israel  out  of  the  land  given 
them 
4.5.  be  ofgnod  cheer,  my/),  the  memorial  of  Israel 
&1I.S.  7.  now  when  the/),  departed  away  at  noon 
47.  then  all  the/),  turned  them  toward  him 
50.  wherefore  all  the  p   turned  again  in  hasle 
1  Mac-  1.  41.  wrote,  that  all  should  be  one  p. 
3.43.  let  us  restore  the  decayed  estate  of  our  p. and 
let  us  fight  for  our/),  and  sanctuary 
8.  15.  in  council  consulting  alway  for  the/). 
11.21.  ungodly  persons  who  hated  their  own  p 
33.  determined  to  do  good  to  the  p.  of  Ihe  Jews 
42.  I  will  not  only  do  this  for  thee  and  thy  p. 
14. 23.  it  pleased  the  p.  to  entertain  the  men 
15.  4C.  Cendeheus  began  to  provoke  the/). 
Mac.  4.  48.  that  followed  for  the  city  anil  thep 
S.  19.  God  did  not  clioose  the  p.  for  the  place's 
sake,  hut  Ihe  place  tor  the  p.  sake 
G.  3.  this  mischief  was  grievous  to  the  p. 

V>.  tho'  he  punish,  yet  doih  he  not  forsake  his  p. 
10.21.  he  called  the  governors  of  the/). 

12. 13.  and  iiihaliited  by  p.  of  divers  countries 
42.  exhorted  the/),  to  kee|)  themselves  from  sin 

13.  25.  the  p.  there  were  grieved  for  the  covenants 

15. 14.  who  prayeth  much  for  the  p.  and  city 
24.  that  coine  against  thy  holy  p.  to  blaspheme 

PERADVENTURE. 
Wisd.  13.  6.  for  they  p  err,  seeking  God 

1  Mac.  4. 10.  if/),  the  Lord  will  have  mercy  on  us 
J).  8.  if  p.  we  mav  he  able  to  fight  with  them 

PERCEIVE. 
Wisd.  16.  18.  but  themselves  might  see  and  p. 
ifar. 6. 49.  how  cannot  men  p.  that  they  be  no  gods? 

PERCEIVED. 
TVisd.Vi.  18.  which  may  well  hep.  by  the  siglit 
Ecc!.  18. 12.  he  saw  and  p.  their  end  to  he  evil 

2  J/ac.  2. 7.  which  when  Jeremv/).  he  blamed  them 

PERDITION. 
I^ccl.  16.  9.  he  pitied  not  the  people  of/». 

PERFECT. 
Wisd.  4. 13.  he  being  made  p.  in  a  short  time 
15.  3.  for  to  know  thee  is  p.  righteousness 
Eccl.  1.  18.  making  peace  and  p.  health  flourish 
31.  10.  who  hath  been  tried,  and  found  p. 
34.  8.  the  law  shall  be  found  p.  without  lies 
4\  17.  Noah  was  found  p.  in  the  time  of  wrath 

45.6.  he  put  on  him  p.  uiorv,  and  strengthejiod 

PERFECTED. 
JVisd.  4.  16.  and  youth  that  is  soon  p. 
Eecl.  7.  32.  thirt  ihy  blessincs  may  be  p. 
J{3  20.  BO  after  they  were  p.  he  looked  on  them 

PERFECTION. 
F-sth   15. 5.  she  was  ruddy  through  the  p.  of  beauty 
Wisd.  3. 16.  they  shall  not  come  lo  their  p. 
6. 15.  to  think  therefore  on  her  is  p.  of  wisdom 
Pfc/.  21. 11.  the  p.of  the  fear  of  the  Lord  is  wisdom 
34.  8.  and  wisdom  is  p.  to  a  faithful  mouth 

43. 7.  a  light  that  decreaseth  in  her  p. 
60.11  when  he  was  cluihed  \7itb  t.n  pi  of  glory 

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PER 

PERFECTLY. 

./wrf.  11.6.  God  will  bring  the  thing/),  lo  pass 
Eccl.  '24.  2c!.  the  first  man  knew  her  not/). 
38.  3d.  and  he  watcheth  to  polish  it/). 

PERFORMANCE. 
Eccl.  19.20.  in  all  wisdom  is  tiiep.  of  llie  law 
'2  Mac.  11. 17.  made  rei^uest  fur/),  of  the  contents 
PERFORMED. 

1  Esd.  8.  21.  let  all  things  be/),  after  the  law 

2  Ksd.  7.  24.  and  they  have  not/),  his  works 
14.  25.  till  things  be  p.  whicii  thou  shall  write 

Eccl.l.  25.  su shall  thou  have  p.  a  weighty  matter 

PERFUME. 
Tob.  6. 16.  thou  shall  take  the  ashes  of  p. 
Eccl.  49.  1.  is  like  the  comjiosition  of  the  p. 
Bar.  6. 43.  women  si'.tin.^  in  ways,  burn  bran  for  p. 

PERIL. 
Eccl.  13.  13   walkest  ;n/i.  of  thy  overthrowing 
1  ./V/ac.  1 1.  23.  Jonathan  put  hiiiiieU  in/). 

PEP.ISH. 
Jud.  6.  8.  thou  shall  not  p.  till  thou  be  destroyed 
7.  II.  shall  not  so  much  as  one  oftliy  people/). 
Esth  11.  9.  the  rig'.iteous  nation  were  ready  to/). 
H  isd.  4.  19.  and  iheir  memorial  shall  p. 
12.  12.  will  accuse  thee  for  the  nations  that  p. 

18.  19.  did  foreshew  this,  lest  they  should  p. 
Eccl.  3.  26.  that  loveth  danger,  shall  p.  therein 

5.  7.  thou  shall/),  in  the  day  of  vengeance 
S.  15.  thou  shall/),  with  him  through  Ins  folly 

36.  9.  let  them  p.  that  oppress  the  (leuple 
41.  6.  the  inheritance  of  sinners'  child i  en  shall  p. 
44.  IS.  all  flesh  should  p.  no  more  by  the  flood 
47.  22.  neither  sliall  any  of  his  works  p. 

bar.  3.  3.  for  thou  endurest,  and  we  p.  utterly 
1  Mac. 3.  9.  he  received  such  as  were  ready  top. 

6. 13.  behold,  Ip.  thro'  gr>'ai  "^riefin  a  strange  land 

PERISHED. 
1  E.td.  4. 27.  many  also  havep.and  erred  for  women 
Toll.  14.  10.  Anian  i'eii  into  the  snare  and  p. 
Est/t.  )H.  21.  tlie  chosen  people  should  have  p. 
H'l.'id.  10.  3.  he  p.  in  fury  wherewith  he  murdered 
6.  when  ungodly  p.  she  delivered  the  righteous 

14.  H.  in  the  old  time,  when  the  proud  giants  p. 

16.  5.  they  p.  wilh  the  slings  of  crooked  serpents 
Eccl.  37.  31.  by  surfeiting  have  many  p. 

44.  9.  who  are  p.  as  though  they  had  never  been 
Bar.  3.  2i?.  Iheyp.  through  their  own  foolishness 

1  Mac.  13.  49.  a  number  of  them  p.  through  famine 

2  Mac.  5.  9.  thus  ho  p.  in  a  strange  land 
8. 19.  a  hundred  fourscore  and  five  thousand  p. 

PERISHETH. 
2  Ksd.  9.  37.  notwithstanding,  tlie  law  p.  not 
Eccl.  17.  28.  tlianks^ii  ing  p.  from  the  dead 

PERJURY. 
Wisd.  14.  25.  so  that  there  reiirned  tumults,  p. 

PERMANENT. 
2  Ksd.  3.  22.  thus  infirmity  was  made  p. 

PERPETUAL. 
2  Esd.9. 19.  manners  are  corru|)ted  by  a  p.  seed 
./ud.  13.  20.  God  turn  these  lo  thee  for  a  p.  praise 
Eslk.  14.  5.  thou  lookest  Israel  for  a  p.  inheritance 
IVisd.  10. 14  them  to  be  liars,  and  gave  him  p.  glory 
11.  0.  instead  of  a  fountain  .)f  a  p.  running  river 
Eccl.  11.  33.  lest  he  bring  upon  thee  a  p.  blot 

37.  26.  a  wise  man's  name  shall  be  p. 
41.  6.  their  posterity  shall  have  a  p.  reproach 

1  .Mac.  6.  44   that  he  might  get  him  a  p.  name 
13.29.  made  all  their  arrr.our  for  ap.  memory 

PERPETUALLY. 
Eccl.  45. 13.  but  his  "hildren's  children  p. 

PERPLEXED. 
1  Mac.  3.  31.  being  groativ  p.  in  his  mind 

PERSECUTE. 
2£s(/.  15. 31  conspirins  in  great  power  top.  (hcDi 

PERSECUTED. 
.hid.  16.  3.  out  of  the  hands  of  them  that  p.  me 
fVisd.  II.  20.  fallen  down,  being  p.  of  vengeance 
16.  16.  the  ungodly,  wilh  showers  were  they  p. 
Eccl.  30.  19.  so  is  he  that  is  p.  of  the  Lord 
Bar.  4.  25.  for  thine  enemv  hath  p.  thee 
PERSECUTION. 

1  Mac.  2.  43.  they  that  fled  for  p.  joined  them 
PERSEPOLIS. 

2  Mac.  9.  2.  he  had  entered  the  city  called  P. 
PERSIA. 

I  Esd.  3.  9.  the  three  princes  of  P.  shall  judge 
8.  80.  made  ns  gracious  before  the  kings  of  P. 

1  Mac.  3.  31.  he  determined  to  go  into  P. 
6   1.  heard  that  Elymais,  in  the  country  of  P. 

5.  there  came  one  who  brought  tidings  into  P. 
56.  Philip  was  returned  out  of  P.  and  Media 
14.  2.  but  when  Arsaces  the  king  of  P.  heard 

2  Mac.  1.  13.  for  when  the  leader  was  come  into  P. 

19.  for  when  our  fathers  were  leH  into  P. 
33.  this  matter  was  told  to  the  king  of  P. 

PERSIANS. 
1  Esd.  1.  57.  bpcame  servants,  till  the  P.  reigned 
Jud.  16.  10.  the  P.  quaWed  at  her  boldness 
Esth.  16.93.  safely  to  us,  and  Ihe  well-aflTectedP. 
'   "ic.  I   1.  had  sm-tten  DaiiuB  king  of  tha  P, 


PIT 


.  APctarrcA 


PERSON. 

Jud.  7.  15.  bcauso  they  met  i  ot  thj  p  peaceabij 
12.  12,  for  lu,  11  will  he  a  shame  for  our  v. 
Esth.  16.  H.  honouied  as  the  next  p.  to  the  king 
Wisd.  I).  7.  is  Loid  over  all,  shall  fear  no  man's  p 
Eccl.  4.  22.  accejit  nop.  against  thy  sou 
27.  nciiher  accept  the  p.  of  the  mighty 
7.  6.  lesi  Ihou  lear  the  p.  ol  the  luiglily 

10.  5.  on  p.  of  the  scribe  shall  he  lay  his  honour 
35. 13.  will  not  acci^t  any  p.  against  a  |iuoriiiat 
42   1.  and  accept  nop.  to  sin  Iherihy 

1  Mac.  14.  14.  and  eveiy  wicked  p.  be  Seek  awav 
PERSONS. 

Esth.  10.  4.  with  the  gloiious  words  of  lewd  p. 

Eccl.  20.  22.  by  accepting  of  p.  overthroHS  himselj 

35.  12.  and  with  him  is  no  respect  ulp. 

PERSUADE. 

iMat     1.  14.  promised  that  he  would  p   the  king 

PERSUADED. 

2  Esd.  7. 61.  joy  over  them  that  are  p.  to  sa1valioi> 
2  Jl/ac.  10.20.  they  with  Simon  were  p.  for  money 

11.  14.  and  p.  them  lo  agree  to  all  coiidiiions 
13.26.  Lysiasp.  pacified,  and  made  well-aflecteo! 

PERSUASIONS. 
l£s(/.5.73.  by  pojiu^rp.  they  hindered  the  buildin,, 

PERTAIN. 
Eccl.  21.  25.  telling  such  things  asp.  not  to  then: 
2  Mac.  3.  6.  whicli  did  not  p.  to  the  sacrifices 

PERTAINING. 
2  Mac.  14.  8.  eare  I  have  of  things  p.  to  tne  king 

PERVERTED. 
Sus.  9.  they  p.  their  own  mind,  and  turned  awaj 

PESTILENCE. 
2  Esd.  15.  49.  I  will  send  fujiiine,  sword,  and  p. 

PESTILENT. 
Esth.  TO.  7.  done  through  the  p.  behaviour  of  thecj 

1  J/ac.  10. 61.  certain  p.  fellows  of  Israel  assembleii 
PETITION. 

2  Esd.  8.  24.  give  ear  to  the  p.  of  thy  creature 

1  Mac.  7.  37.  house  of  prayer  and  p.  for  thy  peopla 
PHENiCE. 

2  Mac.  4.  22.  afterward  he  went  wilh  his  host  to  P 

PHILIP. 

1  JI/nc.6.  2.  shields  which  Alexander  son  of  P.  lefl 

14.  then  called  he  for  P.  one  of  his  friends 
63.  where  he  fonnd  P.  to  be  masler  of  the  city 

8.  5.  how  they  had  discomfited  in  battle  P. 
'-2  Mac.  5.  22.  he  left  governor,  at  Jerusalem,  P. 
6.  11.  being  discovered  to  P.  were  all  burned 
PHILOMETOR. 

2  Mac.  4.  21.  the  coronation  of  Ptolemeus  P. 
10.  13.  left  Cyprus,  that  P.  had  ooniimtted  to  him 

PHINEES,  PHINEAS. 
2  Esd.  1.  ■:;.  the  son  of  P.  the  son  jf  Eleazar 

1  Mac.  2.  26.  as  P.  did  lo  Zum-bri  Ihe  son  ofSalora 
54.  P.  our  father,  in  being  zi'alous,  obtained 

PHRYGIAN. 
2.Sfa<;.5.22.atJcrusalcm,  Philip,  for  his  country  a  p 

PHYSICIAN. 
Eccl.  TO.  10.  the  p.  cuiteih  oft"  a  long  disease 
38.  1.  ii.o.nour  a  p.  with  the  honour  due  lo  him 
3.  the  skill  of  the  p.  shall  lift  up  his  head 

12.  then  give  [dace  to  Ihep.  the  Loid  srealedhi'm 

15.  let  him  fall  into  the  hand  of  the  p. 
PHYSICIANS. 

Tob.  2. 10. 1  weal  to  the  p.  but  they  helped  me  nm 

PHYSIC. 
Eccl.  18.  19.  and  u.^e  p.  or  ever  thou  be  sick 

PIECES. 

2  F.sd.1.32.  ye  have  slain,  and  torn  their  bodies  in/- 
2.  14.  for  I  have  broken  the  evil  in  p.  and  created 

2  Mac.  15.33.  tliey  should  sivo  il  hyp.  to  the  fowl* 
PIERCE. 

2  Mac.  11.9.  were  ready  to  p.  thro'  walls  of  iron 
PIERCED. 

.fud.  16.  12.  the  soits  of  damsels  hare  p.  them  thrr»* 

PIERCETH. 
Eccl.  35.  17.  the  prayer  of  the  humble  p.  the  eloudic 

PIKES. 

2 Mac  5. 3.  shaking  of  shields  and  amtiltitudeofp 

PILGRIM.AGE. 

3  Esd.  9  39. 1  will  remember  iheirp.  and  salvatio'* 
PILGRIMS. 

2-Esd.  16.  40.  be  even  a.ep.  upon  tbe  eailb 

PILLED. 
Tob  11.  11.  the  whiteness  ;).  awni  from  his  eycfi 

PILLOW.      ■ 
1  Esd.  3.  8.  and  laid  il  under  king  Darius  bis  p. 

PINCHING. 
Eccl.  11. 18.  waxelh  rich  liy  his  warinpss  and  p. 

PIN. 
Eccl.  14.  24.  shall  also  fasien  a  p.  in  her  wall» 

PIPE. 
.EecZ.40. 21.  tbep.  andpsaiierymakesweettnetody 

PIT. 
Wisd.  10. 13.  she  went  down  witli  him  into  the  j< 
Eccl.  12. 16.  imaginelh  how  to  throw  lliee  into  a  p 
21.  10.  but  at  the  end  thereof  is  the  p.  of  hell 
27  26.  whoso  diggelh  a  p.  shall  fall  therein 
1 1  Mac  7,  19.  be  cast  them  into  the  vreat  p 


A»ocavpaa  J 


PLA 


S  Mac.  1.  19.  and  liid  it  in  a  hotlow  place  of  a  p. 

PITCH. 
Eccl.  13.  1.  lie  that  luuclieili  p.  rIkiIJ  be  defiled 
Van.  'A.  2:i.  to  iii;ike  uiuii  hoc  hiiIi  nisin,  ;>. 
Bel  27.  liien  Daniel  tu.'k  p.  lui,  uiid  huii 

PITLM. 
Reel.  14.  25.  lie  sliali  p.  Um  Uiil  nigh  unto  her 

1  Mac  5.  41).  every  man  p.  Iiw  tent  whore  he  was 

2  JUac.  15.  17.  they  (It  leiiiiiiit'U  not  lop.  camp 

PlTCIiLl). 
Wifd.  il.  2.  they  p.  Icnis  wiicie  there  lay  no  way 
\Mac.  3.  40.  so  ihcy  came  and  p.  by  Eiuniuus 

PITV. 
i  Esd.  1.  19.  then  had  I  p.  on  your  mournings 

15.  19.  a  man  shall  have  no  p.  mi  his  neiglibour 
Ti'i.S.lo.p.takenot'me  that  hear  im  mote  rejiroaeh 

6.  17.  who  will  have  p.  ou  you  uiul  save  youl 
8.  4.  let  us  pray  that  God  would  have  p.  on  us 

11.  15.  tiir  thou  hast  scourged  and  laken  ^.  on  me 
'ud.  li.  U).  and  p.  the  low  estale  of  our  nation 

fieri.  12.  Vi.  who  will;),  a  chariiK  r  ilial  is  bitten 

14.  so  one  that  goelh  to  a  sinner  who  will  p. 
Bar.  3.  2.  have/;,  on  us,  because  we  have  sinned 
iMiic.  4.  37.  .'intiochus  w  as  moved  to  p.  and  wept 

7.  27.  have  ji.  oa  me  Uiat  bare  thee  uine  months 

PlTIl'.D. 
Eccl.  16.  9.  hep.  not  the  people  of  perdition 
Bar.  4.  15.  nor  revereneed  old  man,  nor  p.  child 
S  Mac.  3.  21.  then  it  would  have  p.  a.  man  to  see 

PITlFUi.. 
Eccl.  2.  11.  Lord  is  ions-suffering  and  very  p. 

PLACE. 
Ksih.  13.  3.  had  the  second  p.  in  (he  kingdom 
H'lAiL  12.  20.  giving  them  time  and  p.  whereby 
19.  22.  b.it  ilidst  assist  ihern  in  every  time  and  p. 
F.ccl.  H.  1().  go  not  with  him  into  a  solitary  p. 
10.  15.  the  Lord  planted  the  Jowly  in  tiieirp. 

12.  12.  set  him  uot  by,  lest  he  stand  up  m  thy  p. 

16.  8.  nor  spared  he  the  p.  where  Lot  snjourned 
19.  17.  give  p.  10  the  law  of  the  Most  High 
QU.27.  sivep.  thou  stranger,  loan  honourable  man 

32.  2.  take  thy  p.  that  tliou  mayesl  be  inorry 
4 1.19. of  theft  in  regard  ofp.  where  thou  sojournest 
4B.  5.  didst  raise  his  soul  from  ihe  p.  of  the  dead 

Bar.  3.  15.  who  liatli  found  out  her  p.y 

24.  and  bow  large  is  the  p.  of  Ids  possession 
Sus.  49.  return  again  to  the  p.  of  judgment 

1  Mnr.  10.  14.  for  it  was  their  p.  of  refuge 

14.  3(>.  they  rtid  much  hurt  iii  the  holy  p. 
il).  Iti.  came  on  Simon  into  tiie  banqiu'ting  p. 

2  Mac.  1. 19.  80  that  the  p.  was  unknown  to  all  men 

PL.ACEO. 
2Mm  15.  20.  the  beasts  were  conveniently  p. 

PLACE.-;. 
Tuh.  5.  5.  and  knowest  thou  those  p.  well? 
£ccl.  9.  7.  nor  wander  in  the  solitary  p.  thereof 

24.  4.  I  dwelt  in  high  p.  my  throne  is  in  a  [iillar 

33.  12.  some  of  them  he  turned  out  of  their  p. 
46.  9.  so  tliat  he  entered  on  tiia  high  p.  of  the  land 

PLAGUE. 

i!  Esd.  15.  12.  Egypt  shall  be  smitten  with  the  p. 

16.  19.  behold  famine  and  p.trihulat.  and  angnisb 

Eccl.  2'!.  11.  p.  shall  never  depart  from  his  house 

25.  13.  give  me  any  p.  but  the  p.  of  the  heart 
Bar.  6.  A'',  when  lliere  cometh  any  war  or  p. 

49.  neither  save  themselves  from  war  nor  p. 
1  Jl/f!/:.3.29.because  of  the  p.  he  hid  broii<;ht  on  land 
2Mac.i).  5.  with  an  incurable  and  invisible  p. 
PL.AGUED. 

1  Mac.  9.  55.  even  at  that  time  was  Alciniiis  p. 
iJ.Iac.  9. 11.  being  p.  he  began  to  leave  off  his  pride 

I'LAGUES. 

iVisd.  14.  22.  tliose  so  great  p.  called  they  peace 

Bar.  2.  2.  to  bring  upon  ii*  great  p.  such  as  never 

7.  ail  p.  are  co:iie  upon  us  the  Lord  pronounced 

3.  4.  fur  the  wli'ch  cause  these  /».  cleave  to  iis 

2  «l/oc.7.37.  by  torments  and  ii.  thou  mayest  confess 

PLAIN. 
tVisd.  7.  22.  iindefiled,  p.  not  subject  to  hurt 
Ecc/.2l.I0.1lie  way  of  sinners  is  inadep. with  stones 
32.  21.  be  not  co.ifident  in  a  p    way 
IMae.  5.  52.  into  the  grent  p.  belore  Relhsan 
16.  11.  in  the  p.  of  .lerielm  was  Ptolemeus 

PLMSTT^R. 
tVisd.  16. 12.  nor    inllifvine  p.  ihnt  restored  health 

PI,AISTERlNf;. 
Eccl.  22.  17.  as  a  fair  p.  on  iho  wall  of  a  gallery 

PLANT. 
Eccl.  10.  19.  that  love  him,  an  (innoiirable  p. 
40.  7.  and  that  he  might  build  up  nUn  and  p. 
2  Mac.  1.  29.  p   thv  ;>'niile  in  thv  holy  place 

PLANTED. 
Ecr.l.  10.  15.  Lord  p.  the  lowlv  in  their  place 

PLANT.S: 
frr.sd.  7  20.  to  know  the  diversities  of  p. 
10.  7.  p.  beating  fruit,  thai  never  come  to  ripeness 

PLATE. 
Aid  12.  1.  to  bring  her  in  where  his  p.  was  Bet 

15.  11.  thev  save  to  Judith  all  hia  p.  and  beds 
1  Mac.  10.32  th/'cupboard  r\'' gold  and  silver  p, 

827 


POL 

PLATES 

Eect.  50.  3  cistern  wus  covered  with  p.  of  brass 

PLAY. 

Eccl.  30.  9.  p.  with  him,  lie  will  bring  to  heaviness 

PLAYED. 
Eccl.  23.  23.  she  hath  p.  the  whore  in  adultery 

47.  3.  he  p.  with  lions  as  with  kids,  and  with  beats 
PLEADED. 

'iMac.  4.  44.  three  men  p.  the  cause  before  him 

PLEASANT. 
Eccl.  32.  6.  so  is  melody  of  music  with  p.  wine 

40.  21.  but  a  p.  tongue  is  above  them  both 
~  Mac.  15.  39.  as  wine  mingled  with  water  is  p. 

PLEASE. 
Toh.3.  15.  if  it  p.  not  thee  that  I  should  die 

4.  3.  do  that  which  shall  p.  her,  grieve  liei  not 
liisd.  14.  19.  be  willing  to  p.  one  in  uuilion;y 
Eccl. 18.  31.  if  givest  tliy  8uul  ihe  desires  [hit  p.  her 

19.  19.  and  they  that  do  things  that  p.  linn 

20.  27.  iiatli  understanding,  will  p.  great  men 
PLEASED. 

Tob.  5.  16.  so  they  were  well  p.  then  said  he 
■/u.(l.7.]fi.  these  v.'u.'dsp.Oloferncs  and  liia servants 

15.  JO.  done  ir.uch^oud,  and  )iod  is  p.  tiiercwidi; 
H'isd.  4.  10.  l.ep.  Oou  and  was  beloved  of  him 

14.  for  his  fioul  p.  the  Lord,  therefore  he  hasted 
Er.cl.  34.  19   the  Most  High  is  not  p.  wiih  offerings 

44.  16.  En  >ch  p.  the  Lord,  and  was  Iransialed 

48.  22.  Ezekias  did  the  thirg  that  p.  the  Lord 
1  J\Iac.  I.  12.  so  this  device  p.  llieni  well 

8.  21.  so  that  matter  p.  the  Romans  well 

10.  47.  but  with  Ale.vander  they  were  well  p. 
14.  4.  his  authority  and  honour  p.  them  well 

47.  then  Simon  was  well  p.  to  lie  hi"li-priest 
^Mdc.  1.  20.  when  it  p.  God,  Neeini.is  being  sent 

11.  35.  Iialli  granted,  therewith  we  :ire  well  p. 
14.  35.  wast  p.  that  the  temple  should  bo  among  us 

PLEASEI'H. 
■  fud.  3.  3.  our  flocks  and  herds,  use  them  as  p.  thee 
Eccl.  19.  21.  master,  I  will  not  do  as  it  p.  thee 
20.28.  he  that  p.  great  men  shall  get  pardon 
39.  18.  at  his  coimnaiid  is  done  v.iiatuveip.  him 

PLEASING. 
Tob.  4.  21.  do  that  which  is  p.  in  his  sight 
IVisd.  9.  10.  that  I  may  know  wlwit  is  p.  to  thee 

17.  18.  a  p.  fall  of  water  running  violently 
Eccl.  48.  16.  some  did  tli.it  which  was  p.  to  God 

PLEASURE. 
IVisd.  1.  13.  nor  hath  hep.  in  the  destruction 

7.  2.  and  the  p.  thai  came  witli  slee|i 

8.  18.  great  p.  it  is  to  have  her  friendship 
Eccl.  9.  10.  when  old  thou  shall  drink  it  with  p. 

12.  in  (he  thing  that  the  ungodly  have  p.  in 
11.  27.  affliction  inaketh  a  man  forget  p. 

14.  5.  he  shall  not  take  p.  in  his  gnods 

18.  32.  take  not  p.  in  much  good  cheer 
I9.5.whosotakethp.in  ^^  ickedness,be  condemned 
25.  21.  and  desire  ner  not  for  p. 
3:i.  13.  as  the  clay  is  in  tlie  potter's  hand  to  fashion 

it  at  p.  so  man  is  in  band  of  him  that  made  him 
37.  28.  nor  hath  every  soul  p.  in  everv  thing 
41. 4.v.-hy  art  th'.>ii  agairjst  the  n.  of  the'Most  High? 
I  Mai:.  4.  42.  priests,  sncii  as  had  p.  in  the  law 
iMac.  12.  11.  promising  to  p.  him  otherwise 

PLEASURES. 
Eccl.  19.  5.  he  that  resislelh  p.  crowneth  life 
1  Jl/oc.S.  30.  think  meet,  thev  may  do  it  at  their  p. 

PLENTY 

.hid.'i.  18.  p.  of  victual  for  every  man  of  the  army 

PLOTS. 

1  Esd.  5.  73.  by  secret  p.  and  popular  persuasions 
PLOUGH. 

RccJ.33.25.how  can  he  <z>-<  wisdom  tliat  holdelbp.? 

PLOWETH. 
Eccl.  6. 19.  como  to  iier,  as  ona  ib?».  p.  and  soweth 

POINT. 
Keel.  31.  15.  judge,  and  be  discrr  et  in  every  p. 

2  Jfac.2.  30.  to  stand  on  every;',  ind  go  over  things 

13.  10.  being  at  the  p.  to  he  |iot  iroin  their  law 
POINTS,  POINTS. 

2  JIfac.  12. 22  wounded  with  p.  of  their  own  swords 

15.  12.  and  exercised  in  nil  p.  of  virtue 
POISON  Gil. 

2  Mac.  10.  13.  that  he  p.  himself,  and  died 
POLICY. 

1  Mac.  8.  4.  that  by  their  p.  thev  had  conquered 

2  Mac.  13.  18.  went  about  to  take  the  holds  by  p. 

14.  29.  watched  to  accomplish  this  thing  by  p. 
31.  he  was  notably  prevented  by  Judas'  p. 

POLICIES. 
.Tud.  11.  8.  we  have  heard  of  thy  wisdom  and  p. 

POLISH. 
Eccl.  38.  28.  and  wateheth  to  p.  it  perfectly 

POLISHED. 
Bar.  6.  8.  his  tongue  is  p.  by  the  workman 
POLLUTE. 

1  Mac.  1.  46.  p.  the  sancliiarv  and  holy  people 

2  Mac.  6.  2.  to  p.  also  ihe  temple  in  Jerusalem 
POLLUTED. 

U  Esi  8.  83  is  a  land  p  with  the  {foUutions 


POS 

2  Esd.  15.  6.  wickedness  hath  p.  the  whrile  earta 
Tob.  2.  y.  being  p.  and  my  face  was  uncovered 

3.  15.  that  I  never  p.  my  name  nor  name  of  my 
Jud.  9.  2.  and  p.  lier  virginity  to  her  reproach 

1  Mac.  14.  36.  they  p.  all  about  the  sanctuary 

2  Mac.  5. 16.  taking  the  holy  vessels  with  p.  hauda 
PULLUTETH. 

Eccl.  40.  29.  he  p.  himself  witn  other  men's  mest 

POLLUTION,  S. 
.Jud.  9.  4.  which  abhorred  the  p.  of  their  blood 

1  Mac.  13.  50.  he  cleansed  the  tower  from  p. 

2  Mac.  a.  27.  lest  theyshouM  be  parlakersof  the  t. 
POMEGRAN.VTES. 

Eccl.  45.  9.  he  comiiassed  him  Willi  p.  and  heiUs 

POMP. 
IMac.  10.  86.  men  of  city  met  him  with  great  c 

PONDER. 
2  Esd.  4.  31.  p.  now  by  thyself,  how  great  fruit 
Eccl.  21. 17.  they  shall  p.  bis  words  in  theirhearta 

PONDERED. 
IVisd.  8.  17.  when  1  p.  ihem  in  my  heart 

POOLS. 
2  Esd.  16.  60.  p.  on  the  lops  of  the  mountaina 
POOR. 

1  Esd.  3.  19.  the  mind  of  the  p.  man  and  of  the  ricli 

2  A'srf. 1.5.51. thou  shall  be  weakened  as  ap.  womae 
Tub.  2.  2.  bring  what  p.  man  soever  thou  flndeit 

4.  7.  neither  turn  thy  face  from  any  p. 
21.  fear  not,  my  son,  that  we  are  made  p. 

f'/isd.  2.  10.  let  us  oppress  '.no  p.  righteous  man 
Eccl.  1.  28.  distrust  not  the  Lord  when  thouarl  p. 
4.  1.  my  son,  defraud  not  the  p.  of  his  living 
4.  neither  turn  away  Iliy  face  from  a  p.  msn 

8.  not  grieve  to  bow  down  thine  ear  to  the; . 
7.  .32.  and  stretch  thine  hand  unto  the  p. 

10.  22.  whellier  he  be  rich,  noble,  or  p. 
23.  it  is  not  meet  to  despise-  the  p.  man 
30.  tl-ie  p.  man  is  honoured  for  his  skill 

11.21.  easy  on  thes-adden  to  make  a  p.  man  ruh 

13.  3.  the  p.  is  wronged,  and  must  entreat  also 

18.  what  peace  between  the  rich  and  the  p.? 

19.  rich  eat  up  'he  p.  {|  2fl.  rich  abhor  the  p 

21.  hut  a  p.  man  is  thrust  away  by  his  friendg 

22.  the  p.  man  slept,  and  yet  they  rebuked  him 

23.  if  p.  man  speak,  they  say,  what  fellow  is  thiil 
21.  5.  a  prayer  out  of  ap.  man's  mouth  reachoth 

25.  2.  my  soul  hates  a  p.  man  that  is  proud 

26.  4.  a  man  be  rich  or  p.  if  he  have  a  good  heart 

29.  8.  have  thou  patience  with  a  man  in  p.  estate 

9.  help  the  p.  for  the  commandment's  sake 
22.  better  is  the  life  of  a  p.  man  in  a  cottage 

30.  14.  better  is  the  p.  being  sound  and  strong 

31.  4.  thep.  labourelh  in  hisp.  estate, and  is  needy 
34.  20.  brings  an  offering  of  the  goods  of  thep. 
35. 13.  will  not  accept  any  person  against  ap.man 
38.  19.  the  life  of  the  p.  is  the  curse  of  the  heart 

Bar.  6.  28.  but  to  the  p.  they  give  nothing  of  it 
iMac.  4.  47.  and  those  p.  men  he  condemned 

POPULAR. 

1  Esd.  5.73.  by  their  secret  plots  and  p.  persuasiona 

PORCH. 

1  Esd.  9.  41.  the  broad  court  before  the  holy  p. 

2  Mac.  1.  8.  burnt  the  p.  and  shed  innocent  blood 
PORTERS. 

1  Esd.  1. 16.  moreover  the  p.  were  at  every  gatt) 

PORTION 
Esfh.  13.  16.  despise  not  thep.  thou  deliveredct 
IVisd.  2.  9.  for  this  is  our  p.  and  our  lot  is  this 
Eccl.  7.  31.  give  him  his  p.  as  it  is  commanded 

11.  18.  and  this  is  thep.  of  his  reward 

14.  9.  the  covetous  is  not  satisfied  with  his  p. 
17.  17.  but  Israel  is  the  Lord's  p. 

24.  12.  in  the  p.  of  the  Lord's  inheritance 

25.  19.  let  thep.  of  a  sinner  fall  upon  her 
2(i.  3.  a  good  wife  is  a  good  p.  which  shall  be  gi ve- 
in the  p.  of  them  that  fear  the  Iiord 

23. a  wicked  woman  given  as  ap.  to  wicAten  inaA 
41.  9.  and  if  you  die,  a  curse  shall  be  yoer  p. 
21.  be  ashamed  to  take  away  a  p.  or  a  gift 
45.  22.  nor  had  he  any  p.  among  the  people,  fo' 
the  Lord  himself  is  hisp.  ami  iiilieritane 
2  Mac.  1.  26.  preserve  thy  own  p.  and  sanctify  it 
14.  15.  and  who  always  helpeth  hisp. 

PORTIONS. 
F.cct.  44.23.  gave  him  a  heritage,  and  divided  hia  jr 

50.  12.  when  he  took  p.  out  of  the  priests'  handi 
POSSESS. 

.Tud.  8.  22.  a  reproach  to  all  them  that  p.  us 
Eccl.  11.  24.  I  have  enonsti,  and  p.  many  thinra 

POSSESSED. 
Eccl.  36.  15.  thou  hast  p   from  the  beginning 

POSSESSION. 
.Ttid.  16.  21.  Jurlith  remained  in  her  own  p. 
IVisd.  8.  5.  if  riches  be  a  p.  to  be  desired  in  life 
Ercl.  4.  16.  his  generation  shall  hold  her  in  p. 

24.  6.  in  every  people  and  natien  I  got  a  p. 

28.  24.  look  that  thou  hedge  thy  p.  with  thorns 

51.  21.  therefore  have  I  eolten  a  good  p. 
POSSESSIONS 

Eccl.  41.  1.  tea  man  that  livetb  ^t  rest  in  h'l  p 


POU 

POSSIBLE. 
^isd.16  15.  it  is  noi  p.  w  escape  lliine  hand 
2  .Wat.3.6.  it  was /(.tci  bring  all  into  the  king's  hand 
14.  10.  it  ]8  not  2).  Ili.it  tlie  state  sliould  be  quiet 

POST. 
tVisd.  5.  9.  passed  away  as  a  p.  that  hasted  by 

POSTERITY. 
I  Esd.4.53.  have  free  liberty,  as  well  they  as  their;). 
Eccl.  45.  24.  he  and  p.  should  have  ;he  dignity 
2j     he  inheritance  should  be  to  his  p.  alone 
47.  2ii.  nor  will  he  abolish  the  ;;.  of  bis  elect 
Bar.  '2. 15.  Israel  and  his  ;*.  is  called  by  thy  name 
i.Viic    1   20.  did  send  of  the  p.  of  those  jiriests 

POTENTATES. 
Eccl  10.  24.  judges  and  p.  sh  ml  be  honoured 

POTS. 
lEsd  1  12.  the  sacrifices,  thev  sod  ihein  in  brass/). 

POTTAGE. 
Bel  33.  a  prophet  Hahbacuc,  who  had  raadep. 

POTTER. 
IVisd.l5.7.\hep.  tempering  soft  earth  ;  but  what  is 
the  use  of  either  sort,  the;),  himself  is  the  judge 
Eccl.  27.  5.  the  furnace  (iroveth  the  p.  vessel 
33.  13.  as  the  clay  is  in  the  p.  hand  to  fashion  it 
38  29.  so  doth  the  p.  sitting  at  bis  work 

POVERl'Y. 
Ec(M0.31. honoured  inp.howmuch  more  in  riches 
dishonourable  in  ri^thes,  how  much  more  in;). 
11    12.  is  slow,  wanting  ability,  and  full  of  p. 

ll.  life,  death,  p.  and  riches  come  of  the  Lord 
13.  2-1.  p.  is  evil  in  the  mouth  of  the  ungodly 
18.  25.  when  thou  art  rich,  think  on  p.  and  need 
22,  23.  be  faithful  to  thy  neighbour  in  his  p. 
2G.  28.  a  man  of  war  that  sufiTerelh  p. 
29.  i).  tuin  lum  not  away  because  of  hisp. 

POVVER. 
Es-d.  1.  10.  all  his;),  have  I  smitten  down 
lud.^.  12.  as  I  live,  and  by  the;),  of  my  kingdom 

9.  11.  for  thy  p.  standetli  not  in  multitude 

II.  that  thou  art  the  God  of  all  p.  and  might 
11.  7.  and  liisp  livelh  who  hath  sent  thee,  and  the 

fowls  of  the  air  snail  live  by  thy  p. 
13.  4.  O  Lord  God  of  all  p.  look  at  this  present 
It.  God  is  with  us,  to  shew  his  p.  in  Jerusalem 

19.  which  remember  the  p.  of  God  for  ever 
IVisd.  1.3.  his  p.  when  it  is  tried  reproveth  unwise 

6.  3.  p.  is  given  you  of  the  Lord,  and  sovereignty 

7.  23.  sledfast,  free  from  care,  having  all  p. 
25.  for  she  is  the  breath  of  the  p.  of  God 

20.  the  unspotted  mirror  >»''lhep.  of  God 

11.  11.  and  she  shall  preserve  me  in  her;). 

10.  2.  and  gave  him  p.  to  ruir  all  things 
11.20.  being  scattered  through  the  breath  of  Ihyp. 

21.  who  may  withstand  the  p.  of  thine  arm? 

12.  15.  thinking  it  not  agreeable  with  thy  p. 

16.  thy  p.  is  the  begmning  of  righteousness 

17.  men  will  not  believe  thou  art  of  a  full  p. 
IS.but  thou  mastering  thy  p.  judgest  with  equity; 

for  thou  inayest  use  p.  when  thou  wilt 
14.31.  it  is  not  the/),  of  them  by  whom  they  swear 
15.  2.  if  we  sin  we  are  thine,  knowing  thy  p. 
3.  to  know  thy  p.  is  the  root  of  immortality 
a6   13.  for  ihou  hast  p.  of  life  and  death 

III.  it  burnetii  in  water  above  the  p.  of  tire 
Eol.  3.  20.  for  the  p.  of  the  Lord  is  great 

6.  Jlfi.  and  keep  her  ways  wilh  all  iliy  p. 

8.  .  3.  he  not  surety  above  thy  p.  for  if  thou  be 

9.  13.  keep  far  from  the  man  that  haih;).  to  kill 
10  4.  the  p.  of  the  earth  is  in  the  hand  of  the  Lord 

13.  2.  burden  not  thyself  above  thy  p.  while  live 

15.  18.  he  is  mighty  in  p.  and  belioldeth  all  linn: 
18.  4.  to  whom  he  hath  given  p.  to  declare  works 
46.  6.  and  with  hailstones  of  mighty  p. 

49.  5.  therefore  he  gave  their  p.  to  others 
Bar.  1.  fi.  collection,  according  to  every  man's  p. 
'i.  5.  think  on  thy  p.  and  thy  name  at  this  time 
6.  59.  belter  to  be  a  king  that  sheweth  his  p. 
63.  these  like  to  them  neither  in  shew  nor ;». 
Praijer  (if  Manass.  fear  and  tremble  before  Ihy  p. 
i  Mar..  3. 2-1.  the  Lord  of  spirits,  and  the  prince  of 
all  p.  all  were  astonished  at  the  p.  of  Goil 
28.  manifestly  they  acknowledged  the  p.  of  God 
9.  8.  shewing  forth  to  all  ihe  manifest  p.  of  God 

11.  4.  not  at  all  considering  the  p.  of  God 
12.28.  who  wilh  his  p.  breaks  strength  of  enemies 

POWERS. 

Da7i.3.39. 0  all  ye  p.  of  the  Lord,  bless  ye  the  Lord 
Prayer  of  J\lanas.i.  all  tin-  p.  of  heaven  prai.se  thee 

POWERFUL. 
Eccl.  16.  15.  'hat  his  p.  works  might  be  known 

POUR. 
7\ih.  4. 17.  p.  out  thy  bread  on  burial  of  the  just 
Eccl.  10. 13.  he  that  hath  it,  shall  p.  out  abominat. 

16.  11.  he  is  mighty  top.  out  displeasure 

J4.  33.  1  will  yet  p.  out  doctrine  as  prophesy 
36.  7.  raise  ir    indignation,  and  p.  out  wrath 
39fi.h()shal.  p.  out  wise  sentences  and  give  thanks 
IS  they  ».  out  their  force,  and  appease  wrath 
POURED. 
Eccl.  18.  a.  theyp   forth  exquisite  parables 


PRA 

Eccl.  50.15.  hep.  of  the  blood  of  the  grape,  fiep.out 
at  the  foot  of  the  altar  a  swect-s. celling  savour 
27.  who  out  of  his  heart  p.  forth  wisdom 
2  Mac.  1.  31.  water  to  be  p.  on  the  great  stones 

POU  RET  H. 
Keel.  18.  11.  God  p.  forih  mercy  on  them 
3.).  14.  the  widow,  when  she  p.  out  her  complair»t 

43.  19.  the  hoar-frost  as  salt  he  p.  on  the  earth 

PRACTICE,  S. 

Eccl.  10.  0.  do  nothing  at  all  by  injurious^. 

9.  truth  will  return  lo  thew.  that  p.  in  her 

PRACTISED. 

2  Jl/oc.  14.  22.  lest  truachery  be  .suddenly  p 

PRACTISING. 

1  Esd.  2.  26.  that  citv  was  p.  against  kings 

PRAISE. 

2  r.sd.i^.  57.  giving;  p.  sreatly  to  the  Most  High 
Tub.  3.  11.  let  all  thy  works  p.  thee  for  ever 

8.  15.  thou  art  vvonhy  to  be  praised  with  all  pure 
and  holy  p.  theret'ore  let  thy  saints  p.  thee 

12.  0.  bless  God,  p.  him,  p.  him,  it  is  good  top.  and 

e.xalt  God,  therefore  be  not  slack  lo  p.  him 

13.  6.  p.  the  Lord  of  might,  and  e.xlol  the  King 
7.  my  soul  shall ;).  the  king  of  heaven  and  rejoice 

14. 7.  so  shall  all  imtiuns  p.  Lord  arwl  confess  God 

.fud.  13. 14.  then  said  she,  p.  p.  God,  p.  God  I  say 

21).  God  turn  these  to  thee  for  a  per|)elual  p. 

16.  1.  Ihe  people  sang  after  her  this  song  ofp. 
£a/A. 13.17.  we  may  live,  OLord,  andp.  Ihy  name, 

destroy  not  the  mouths  of  them  that  p.  thee 
IVisd.  13.  19.  nor  are  they  to  be  desired,  but  they 
went  without  the  p.  of  Go<l  and  his  blessing 
Feci.  1 1.  31.  in  things  wortliy  p.  wiil  lay  blame 
15.  9.  p.  if,  not  seemly  in  the  nioulli  of  a  suiuer 
10.  for  p.  shall  be  uttered  in  i.vi>diin) 

17.  2(.  who  shall  p.  the  Most  H.gh  m  Ihe  grave? 
2l3.  the  sound  in  hearl  sh.ill  p.  Ihe  Lord 

1^.  5a.  and  will  give  p.  to  him  thai  found  her 
24.  I.  wisdom  shall  p.  herself,  and  shall  glory 
27.  7.  p.  no  man  before  thou  heaiesl  him  speak 
35.  2.  he  that  giveth  alms,  sacrificelhp. 
39.  10.  ihe  congregation  shall  declare  his  p. 

14.  sing  a  song  of  p.  and  bless  the  Lord 

15.  show  forth  his  p.  with  the  songs  of  your  lips 
35.  p.  ye  the  Lord  with  the  whole  heart 

43. 11. look  on  the  rainbow,  andp.  him  that  made  it 

44.  1.  let  us  now  p.  famous  men,  and  our  fathers 
51.  1.  I  will  thank  thee,  I  do  give  p.  to  thy  name 

29.  rejoice  in  his  mercv,  he  not  ashamed  of  his  p 
Bar.X  (i.  thou  art  our  God,  thee,  OLord.  will  wep. 

7.  that  we  should  p.  thee  in  onr  cai>livity 
Dan.  3.  35.  p.  and  exalt  him  above  all  for  ever 

J)nd  .-io  to  the.  end  of  the  chapter. 
Prayer  of  .Manass.  I  will  p.  thee  for  ever  all  days 

of  my  life,  all  the  powers  of  heaven  do  p.  th 
1  jVac.  4."  33.  let  all  p.  thee  with  thanksgiving 
PRAISED 

1  End.  4.  62.  they  p.  the  God  of  their  fathers 

2  Esd.  2.  42.  they  all  p.  Ihe  Lord  with  son^s 
7:.'i.  8.  15.  then  Ragoel  p.  God,  and  said,  O  God, 

thou  art  worthy  to  hep.  with  all  holy  praisi 
.hid.  6.  20.  comforted  Acliior,  and  p.  him  greatly 
Wisd.  10.  20.  the  righteous  p.  thy  holy  name 
Kcc/. 47. 6. people  p.  him  in  the  bles.^ings  of  the  Lord 
£>a)i.3.29.blessed  art  Ihoo,  OLd.  God,  to  be  p.  and 
exalted  above  all  for  ever,  30,31,  32,  ,33,34. 
Sm.'.  63.  they  p.  God  for  their  daughter  Susanna 
1  Miic.  4.  24.  wont  home,  and  p.  the  Ld.  in  heaven 
'■iMac.  11.  9.  then  Ihev  p.  Ihe  merciful  God 

PRAI3ES. 
Esth.  14. 10.  heathen  to  set  I'orththep.  of  the  idols 

PRAISING. 
Tnh.W.  1.  after  thi.»,  Tobias  went  hisway  p.  God 

10.  Tobit  went  out,  reioit;ng  and  p.  God 

14.  1.  so  Tobit  made  an  end  ofp.  God 
IVhd.^'•^.^.p.  thee,  O  L.  whobadst  delivered  them 
Ecci.  39.  15.  and  in  p  him  you  shall  say  thus 
Dan.  3.  1.  and  they  walked  in  Ibe  fire, p.  God 
1  .U«c.4.  55.  worshipping  anil  p.  the  God  of  heaven 
IMac.  12.  41.  p.  the  Lord,  the  righteous  judge 

15.  29.  p.  the  Almighty  in  their  own  language 

PRAY. 

Tnh.  6.  17.  rise  up  and  p.  to  God,  who  is  merciful 
S.  4.  let  us  p.  that  Gnd  would  have  inercy  on  tis 
12.  12.  when  thou  didst  p.  and  bury  the  de-sii 

.Tud.  8.  31.  therefore  now  p.  thou  fur  us,  l>eranse 
9.  12.  1  p.  thee,  I  p.  thee,  O  God  of  mv  faiher 
11.  17.  I  will  p.  to  God,  and  he  will  tell  me 

IVisd.  16.  28.  and  at  the  day-sprin;.' p.  to  th"e 

Eccl.  37.  15.  above  all  this,  p.  to  Ihr  M  .st  High 
39.  5.  and  he  will  ;).  befo  ,-  the  ftlost  High 
PRAYED. 

Tdh.  3.  1.  !  did  weep,  and  111  .^iorrow  p.  saying 

11.  then  she  p.  toward  the  window  and  said 
Esth.  14.  3.  she  p.  unto  ihe  Lord  God  of  Israel 
IVisd.  7.  7.  I  p.  and  understanding  was  given  me 

1  Mae.  11.  71.  he  cast  earth  on  his  head  and  p. 

2  Mne.  1.  8.  then  we  p.  lo  the  Lord  and  were  heard 
2. 10.  as  when  Moses  p.  to  the  Lord,  the  fire  ca 

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2Jlfac.  5  t.  every  one  ji.  thai  ih  it  apparili  >ntuijft*. 

15.  \-}  Oniasp.  lor  tne  wljole  lu»dy  of  tlie  Je-" 

PKAYLK. 
Tob.  12.  8.  p.  is  good  with  faaiing  ajid  alms 

13.  1.  then  Tobit  wrote  a  p.  of  rejoicing,  and  said 
.Jud.  9,12.  King  of  every  creature,  heat  Uiuu  m)  j- 

13.  10.  they  went  according  lo  their  custom  tup 
Esth.  l.i.  8.  Mardocheus  made  his  p.  to  the  Ln. 
iVisd.  13.  17.  then  iiiaketh  he  p.  for  his  goodi. 
F.ccl.  4,  li.  his  p.  be  heard  of  him  that  made  lum 

7. 10.be  nut  faint-hearted  when  thou  makesi  iliyjji 

17.  2.').  return,  ami  make  thy  p.  before  his  face 
21.  5.  a  p.  out  of  a  poor  man's  mouth  teachetfc 

to  Ibe  ears  of  God,  and  his  judgment  conieli: 

34.  26.  and  doth  the  same,  who  will  hear  hisp 

35.  13.  he  will  liear  thep.  of  the  oppressed 

16.  his  p.  shall  reach  unto  the  clouds 

17.  the  p.  of  the  humble  piercelh  the  clouds 

36.  17.  O  Lord,  hear  the  p.  of  thy  servants 
39.  5.  and  be  will  open  his  mojth  in  p. 

6.  he  shall  give  thanks  lo  the  Lxird  in  bis  j>. 
50.  19.  the  people  besought  the  Lord  by  p. 
51.11.  Icailed  ou  the  Lord,  and  so  myp.  wasbearf 

13.  when  young,  I  desired  wisdom  openly  m  p. 
lJUac.5.33.who  sounded  trumpets  and  cried  wuhp. 

7.  37.  he  a  house  ofp.  and  petition  lor  thy  peoplo 

2  Mac.  1.  23.  the  priests  made  a  p.  whilst  sacrilici 

24.  p.  was  alter  this  manner,  O  I>ord,  Lord  God 

10.  27.  after  thep.  they  took  their  weapons 

12.  42.  betook  theinselvestop.  and  besought  hiii) 
15.  22.  in  his  p.  he  said  after  this  manner 
26.  encountered  enemies  with  invocation  ami  p. 
PRAYERS. 
Tob.  3.  16.  so  the  p.  of  them  both  were  heard 

12.  15.  which  present  thep.  of  the  saints 
.Jud.i.l'i.  so  God  beard  their  p.  and  looked  on  theit 

13.  3.  for  she  said  she  would  go  forth  lo  her  p. 
Bar.  2.  14.  hear  onr  p.  O  Lord,  and  our  petition) 

1  Mac.  12.  11.  in  our  p.  to  tliinli  on  oar  brethren 

2  JUac.1.5.  Godhear  vniirp.aiid  be  atone  wilhycu 

PRA  VEST. 
Eccl.1.  14.  make  nut  much  babblingwhen  thoup 

18.  23.  before  thou  p.  prepare  thyself 

28.  2.  so  thy  sin  shall  be  liirgiveu  when  thoup;. 

PRAYETIl. 
Eccl.  34.  24.  when  one  p.  and  anolliei  ciuseth 

PREACH. 
2  Esd.  2. 1 32.  till  I  come  and  p.  mercy  cito  theni 

PRECEPTS. 
lEsd.  IR.  76.  iliH  guide  of  them  who  keep  ay  p. 
Tub.  6.  15.  dost  not  thou  remerabei:  the  p.? 

PRECIOUS. 
Tob.  13. 16  for  .Terusalem  he  built  up  withp.stoncT 
.Jud.  10.  3.  she  anointed  herself  with  p.  ointment 
F.stk.M.'i.  instead  ofp.  ointments  covered  her  head 

15.  6.  lobes  ail  glittering  with  gold  and  p.  stones 
Wisd.  7.  9.  nor  compared  I  to  her  any  p.  stones 
Eccl.  9.  5.  fall  not  by  those  ihings  that  aie  p.  in  hcj 

PREDECESSORS. 
Kslh.W.  5.  thou  lookest  our  fathers  flora  all  ibeirp 

PRE-EMINENCE. 
Krcl.  .33.  22.  in  thy  woiks  keep  to  thyself  the  p. 
1  Mac.  11.  27.  and  gave  him  p.  amoiig  his  friendo 

Pr.EFERRED. 

Wisd.l.  8.  1  p.  her  before  sce|itres  and  thrones 

PREPARE. 

1  Esd.  1.  4.  p.  you  afier  your  families  and  kindred] 

2  F.sd.  14.  24.  look  lliou  p.  thee  many  box  treea 
Toh.  .5.  16.  he  said,  p.  thyself  for  the  journey 

1 1.  3.  let  us  baste  before,  and  p.  the  house 
liid.  2.  7.  that  they  p.  for  me  earth  and  water 

li.  1.  that  they  should  p.  for  her  of  his  nieatc 
F.ccl.  'i.  1.  tny  son,  p.  thy  soul  for  temptation 

17.  Ihey  Ihat  fear  Ihe  Lord  will  p.  their  heart* 
18.  23.  before  thou  prayesi  p.  thyself 
33.  4.  p.  what  to  say,  so  shall  thou  be  heard 
PREPARED. 
1  F.sd.  1.  13.  they  p.  for  themselves  and  priests 

14.  Ihe  Levilesp.  for  themselves  and  priests 
Tub.  2.  1.  there  was  a  good  dmner  p.  for  me 

5.  16.  when  his  son  had  p.  all  things  for  journey 
.Jud.  9.  G.  we  are  here,  for  all  thy  ways  are  p. 

12.  19.  she  ate  and  (franl"  what  her  maid  had  p 
Esth.  11. 7.  at  their  cry  all  nations  wefe  p.  to  baltlr 
IVisd.d.S.  which  thou  hast  p.  from  the  beginning 

16.  21).  didst  send  bread  p.  without  their  labour 
Eccl.  49.  12.  which  was  p.  for  evovlasting  glory 

PREPAREDST. 
K'ifsd.16.9.  tboup.  for  them  m.^at  of  a  strange  laafs 

PREPARETH. 
F.ccl.  26.  28.  Lord  p.  such  a  one  for  iJie  sword 

PREPARING. 
fVisd.  14.1.  again,  one  p.  to  sail,  calieth  on  wooa 

PRESCRIBED. 
1  Esd.  1.5.  according  as  David  the  king  oflsraelp 

PRESENCE. 
iVisd.  14.  17.  .vbom  men  could  not  honour  in  p. 
.Ecc/.S.  11. rise  not  in  anger  alp.  of  injurious  persona 

PRESENT. 
Wisd,  2,  G.  let  ua  enjoy  the  good  lIiiugE  tliat  crt;^ 


ferocRirai.] 


PRI 


fVisd.  4.  2.  T-hcn  it  is  p.  men  take  example  at  it 
!J. y.  Wisdom  was  p.  when  thou  inadusi  I'le  wuild 

10.  that  btiiu;/'.  she  iiuiy  iabuur  with  aie 
11.  11.  wheilier  absent  or/).  Ihi'y  were  vexed 
H.  17.  iniglit  Halter  hiin  absent  as  il  he  were  p. 
F-cd.  1.  '.'1.  where  it  is/j.  it  turnelU  away  wrath 
tJT.  -.'3.  wlien  thuu  art  p.  he  will  speak  sweetly 
SI.  ti.  go.d  runs  ol'inanv.  tlieirdeslruciion  was  p. 

PKESEM'. 
'I'ub.  12.  15.  which;),  ihe  [iravers  of  the  saints 

PKESENTS. 
f;<x;i.  20.  29.  p.  anil  gills  blind  ihe  eyes  of  the  wise 

PRESF.RVATIOX. 
i'.ccl.  34.  16.  he  is  a  p.  tVoni  stumbling  and  help 

PRESERVE. 
/  lb.  6.  17.  thou  shall  /).  her,  and  she  shall  go 
U'lsd.  9.  II.  and  she  shall  p.  me  in  her  power 

PRESERVED,  ETH. 
tf'isd.  10.  1.  she  p.  the  tirst  lormed  laiherof  world 

4.  wisdom  again  p.  it,  and  directed  the  course 

5.  and  she  p.  him  blameless  unto  God 

.).  25.  or  have  been  p.  if  not  called  by  thee 
IB.  26.  but  that  it  is  ihy  word  which  p.  them 
f'.'fci. 20. 2.  he  thatconlessethshali  he  p.  from  hurt 

PRESS. 
Eccl.  13.  10.  p.  not  on  him,  lest  thou  be  put  hack 
31.  31.  p.  not  on  liiin  with  urging  him  to  drink 

PRESSED. 
If'i'srf.  17. 11.  wickedness  being  p.  with  conscience 
Keel.  46.  5.  when  the  enemies  p.  U|ion  hirn 
Htl  30.  when  the  king  saw  that  they  p.  him  sore 
2  jVac.  14.  9.  our  nation,  which  is  p.  on  every  side 
PRESUMED 

2  Mac.  3.24.  all  that  p.  to  come  in  were  astonished 
5.  15.  but  p.  to  go  inlo  Ihe  most  holy  temple 

PRESUMPTION. 
I^sth.  13.  2.  not  lifted  up  with  p.  of  my  anihority 
i  Mac.  5.  18.  this  man  had  been  put  back  from  p. 

PRETEND. 
EccM2. 17. though  hep.  tohelpihee,yel  nndi^rmine 

PREVAIL. 
Eccl.  29.  G.  if  he  p.  he  shall  hardly  receive  the  half 

PREVENT. 
IVisd.  16.  28.  we  must  p.  the  sun  to  give  thanks 

PREVENTETH. 
fVisd.  6.  13.  she  p.  I  hem  that  desire  her 

PREV. 
I  F.sd.  8. 77.  for  our  sins,  we  were  given  up  for  ap 
Jud.  5.  24.  they  shall  be  a  p.  to  bedevoiind  of  all 
!l.  4.  thou  hast  given  their  wives  for  a  p. 
16.  5.  that  he  would  make  my  infants  as  a  p. 
Kiel.  27.  10.  as  the  lion  lieth  in  wait  for  the  p. 
1  Mac.  7.  47.  they  took  the  spoils  and  the  p. 

PRICE. 
Kcc/. 33. 30. because  thou  hast  bnnglit  him  wilh  a  p. 
Bar.  6. 25.  the  things  are  bought  for  a  most  high  p. 

PRICKED. 
W)>(/.16.11.they  were p  that  they  should  remember 
F.cel.M.X'i.  lest  thou  remember  my  words  and  hap. 
14   1.  who  is  not  p.  with  the  multitude  of  sins 

PRICKETH. 
Feci.  22.  19.  he  that  p   the  eye,  will  make  tears 

PRiDE. 
Tiih.  4. 13.  for  in  p.  is  deslruction  and  much  trouble 
J^■d.  9.  9.  behold  their/),  and  send  thy  wriith 
Islh.  13.  12.  it  was  not  m  p.  that  I  did  not  br.w 

14.  not  worship  any  but  thee,  nor  will  t  do  it  in  p. 
IVi-id.  5.  8.  whai  hath  p.  profited  us?  or  riches 
F.rcl.  10.  7.  p.  is  hateful  before  God  and  man 
13.  p.  is  the  bcgmiiing  of  sin,  he  that  hath  it 
18.  p.  was  not  made  for  man,  nor  furious  anger 
21.  roughness  and  p.  is  the  losing  thereof 
15.  8.  she  is  far  (mm  /).  liars  cannot  remember 
lii.  P.  hut  he  abhorred  them  for  tlieir  p. 
26.  26.  she  that  dishonoiireth  him  in  her  p. 
43.  1.  the  p.  of  the  height,  the  clear  firmimrnt 
Bar.  4.  34.  her  p.  shall  be  turned  into  mourning 
I  jU(;r.2.49.now  hath  p  and  rebuke  gotten  strength 

3  20.  tliev  come  against  us  in  p.  and  iniquity 
'iMne.  1.28.  punish  them  that  with  p.  do  us  wrong 

T>  21.  weening  in  his  p.  to  m.ike  Ihe  land  navigable 
7.  36.  shall  receive  just  punishment  for  Ihvp. 
it.  7.  but  still  was  fi  led  wilh  p.  breathing  -.jt 

II.  he  began  to  leave  olTliis  great  p. 
15.  C.  Nicanot  in  etrnedirnr  p.  deterniinea 

PRIEST. 
F.cel.  7.  31.  fear  the  T,ord,  .ind  honour  the  p. 
50.  1.  Simon  high  p.  son  <if  Onias,  wtio  repaired 
1  Mac.  2.  1.  Matlathias  p,  p.  of  the  sons  of  Joarib 

7.  14-  one  ihat  it;  a  p.  of  The  *i'at\  of  Aaron 
id.  1.  to  Simon  the  p.  and  prince  of  the  Jews 

.<«-<r  Ilinii. 

PRIESTS. 

"LKud   1.  1.  having  set  the  p.  according  to  courses 

4.  .53.  the  p.  that  went  away  should  have  liberty 
!>4.  the  p.  vestments  wherein  they  minister 

5.  .59.  llie  p.  stood  arrayed  in  their  vesiments 

8.  77.  we  wilh  our  p.  were  given  up  lo  the  swori] 
tvd.  n.  13.  which  they  had  reserved  for  the  p. 
%Viid.\2.&.  wilh  theirp.  "nt  of  their  idolatrous  crew 


PRO 

r.ccl.  f.  S^.  teai    le  .lord,  and  leverejce  liis  ^. 

50.  12.  he  took  the  portions  out  of  lliep.  hands 
Har.  1.  7.  to  ihe  p.  and  all  the  people  at  Jerusalem 
Hi.  confusion  of  faces  belongeih  lo  our  p. 

0.  10.  the  p.  convey  from  their  gods,  gold,  silver 

18.  even  so  the  p.  make  fasl  their  temples 
28.  tJiiiigs  sacnliced,  theirp.  sell  and  abuse 
31.  the  p.  sit  III  their  temples,  their  clothes  rent 
33.  the  p.  also  take  oti'  their  Jirmenls 

48.  the  p.  consult  with  themselves  where  may  be 

50.  wlien  tire  falleth  their  p.  will  llee  away 
Dan. 'A.m.  Oye  j>.of  the  Lord,  bless  ye  the  Lord 
Hcl  S.  the  king  was  wroth,  and  called  tor  hisp. 

10.  now  the  p.  of  Bel  were  threescore  and  len 
15.  in  the  night  ciune  the  p.  wilh  their  wives 
28.  the  king  hath  put  the  p.  to  death 
1  Mac.  3.  49.  they  b  ought  also  the  p.  garments 

51.  thy  p.  are  in  teaviiicss  and  brought  low 
4.  38.  tliey  saw  the  p.  chambers  pulled  ilcwn 

42.  so  he  chose  p.  of  blameless  conversation 

5.07.certainp.  desirous  to  shew  then  valour,  slain 

7.  36.  the  p.  entered  in,  and  stood  befoie  the  allar 

10.42  because  they  appertain  lo  tlicp. that  minister 

^  jUttc.  1.10.  who  wau  of  the  stock  of  theanoinleil  p. 

13.  they  were  slain  by  the  deceit  of  Nanea'sp. 

19.  the  p.  that  were  then  devout,  took  the  tire 

20.  Neemias  did  send  of  the  posterity  of  those  p. 

23.  t!j«  p.  made  a  prayet  while  sacrilice 
30.  the  p.  sung  i)salms  of  thanksgiving 

3.  15.  ihep.  iirostrating  themselves  befoie  the  altar 

4.  14.  the  p.  had  no  courage  to  Serve  any  more 

14.  34.  then  the  p.  lift  up  their  hands  lo  he.iven 

15.  31.  when  he  had  set  the  p.  before  the  altar 

PRIESTHOOD. 
Eccl.  45.  7.  he  gave  him  the  p.  among  the  people 
15.  they  should  execute  the  office  of  the  p. 

24.  should  have  the  dignity  of  the  p.  for  ever 

1  Mac.  2.  54.  the  covenant  of  an  everlasting  p. 
7.  21.  but  Alcimus  contended  for  the  high  p. 
11.  27.  the  king  confirmed  him  in  the  high  p. 
Ki.  24.  are  written  in  the  chronicles  of  his  p. 

2  ^1/ac.2. 17.1  hat  gave  ihem  thep.  and  thesanctuary 
4.  24.  he  got  the  p.  to  liimself,  offering  more 

11.  3.  to  set  the  high  p.  lo  sale  every  year 

14.  7.  of  my  ances'or's  honour,  1  mean  the  high  p 

PRIETH. 
Eccl.  14.  23.  he  that  p.  in  at  her  windowsshall  al 

PRINCE 
■  Tud.  9.  10.  the  servant  with  the  p.  and  thep.  with 
Eccl.  41.  17.  be  ashamed  of  a  lie  before  a  p. 
48. 12.  he  was  not  moved  with  presence  of  any  p 
Dan.  3.  15.  nor  is  there  at  '.his  lime  p.  or  prophet 
1  .lilac.  3.  13.  when  Serou  a  p.  of  the  army  heard 
9.  30.  we  have  chosen  thee  this  day  to  be  our  p 
15.1.  unto  Simon  the  priest  and  p.  of  ihe  Jews 
2.  la  Simon  high  priest  and  p.  of  his  nation 
2j1/ac. 3.24. Ihe  P.  of  all  power  caused  an  ajiparition 

PRINCES. 
F.ccl.}0.  14.  halh  cast  down  the  thrones  of  proud  p. 
39.  4.  he  sh;ill  appear  before  p.  he  will  travail 
46.  18.  he  destroyed  all  the/),  of  the  Philistines 
fiar.  2.  1.  iigainst  our  p.  and  the  men  of  Israel 
3.  16.  wlitre  are  thep.  of  the  heathen  become 
1  Mac.  6.  60.  the  king  and  thep.  were  content 
7. '.'6.  the  king  sen  tNicanor  one  of  his  honourable  p. 
9.  37.  daughter  of  one  of  the  greatp.of  Chaiiaan 
PRINCELY. 

1  F.sd.  4.  46.  this  is  the  p.  liberality  from  thee 

PRINCIPALI'I'Y. 

2  Mac.  4.  27.  so  Menelaus  got  the  p. 

5.  7.  howbcit,  for  all  this  he  obtained  not  thep. 

PRISON. 
F.ecl.  13.  12.  he  will  not  spare  to  put  thee  in  p. 
2  Jt[ac.  13.  21.  when  had  entlen  him,  put  him  in  p. 

PRISONER. 
Tud.  16.  0.  her  beauty  took  his  mind  p. 
2  Mac.  14.  27.  that  lie  should  .send  Maccabeus  p. 
33.  if  you  will  not  deliver  me  Judas  as  a  p. 
PRISONERS. 
2  K.<(J.I3. 40.  ten  tribes  which  were  carried  away  p. 
IVifid  17.  2.  p.  of  darkness,  and  fettered  with  night 

1  Mac.  9.  70.  that  he  should  ileliver  them  the  p. 
72.  when  he  hnd  restored  unto  him  ihe/j. 

15.  40.  Cendeheus  heffan  to  rake  the  people  p. 

PRIVATE. 
EftK  14.16.  I  WHiir  it  not  when  Tamp  by  myself 

2  Mae  4.  5.  the  good  of  all,  both  public  and  p. 

PRIVV. 
Wind.  8.  4.  she  is  p.  to  the  mysteries  of  knowiedgi- 
^nn.  18.  they  went  out  themselves  at  p.  doors 
Brl  13.  under  table  they  had  made  a  p.  entrance 
21.  who  shewed  him  p.  doors  where  they  cime 
2  Mac.  1.  16.  and  opening  a  p.  door  of  the  roof 
8.  7.  took  advanta:;!' of  nishtfor  such  p.  altempls 

PRIVILV. 
1  .Mac   9.  60.  he  sent  letters  p.  lo  his  ndherenia 
2Mac.  1.  19.  theprieslstook  the  fireof  the  altarp. 
8.  1.  they  went  p.  into  the  towns  and  called 

PROCEED. 
1  Esd.  2  39.  those  "  ■'•kod  workeiiip.  no  funber   I 


PRO 

I  PROt'EEDEll 

2  E.^d.  10.  19.  so  1  p.  lo  speaK  furthui  unto  he 
2  Mae.  6.  29.  tliespeeche'jp.  trom  adesiierate  miiM 

I  PROCESS. 

2F.^d.  11.20.  in  p.  of  tune  the  feathers  stood  up 

I  PROCESSION. 

j2.^/<ic.6.  7.  were  compelled  logo  ill  p.  to  BacchU' 

I  PROCLAMATION. 

I I  F.sd.  2.  2.  he  niadu  p.  thro.jgh  all  his  kingdoii. 

1  Mac.  5.  49.  Juilas  commaiuled  a  p.  lo  be  miidt 

PROCLAIMING. 

2  Mac.  8v  11.  p.  a  sale  of  the  captive  Jews 

PROCURE. 
\Mae.  7.  1.5.  we  will  p.  the  harm  neither  of  you 
13.  17.  he  should  p.  lo  himself  great  haired 
PROCURED. 
Esth.  16.  13.  who  contiiiiialiv  p.  our  good 

PROFANATION. 

1  Mac.  1.  48.  with  all  manner  of  uiicleaiinessand  c 

PROFANE. 

1  Mac.  1.  45.  Ihat  they  should  p.  the  sabbalh: 

63.  that  they  might  not  p.  the  holy  coveiiaii. 

2.  34.  neither  will  we  p.  the  sabhalh-diiy 

2  .Mac.  5.  16.  with  p.  hands  pulling  down  things 
G.  5.  the  allar  also  was  filled  with  p.  things 

PROFANED. 
2  Esd.  10.  22.  the  name  called  on  us  is  almost  p. 

1  Mac.  1.  43.  many  of  the  Israelites  p.  the  sabbat 

3.  51.  thy  sanctuary  is  trodden  down  and  p. 

4. 38.  when  they  saw  altar  p.  they  rent  their  clolht 
54.  and  what  day  the  heathen  hail  p.  it 
2 Mac.  8.  2.  pity  the  tem|ile  p.  of  wicked  men 
10.5.  the  same  day  that  the  strangersp.lhe  tempi 
PROFANELY. 

2  Esd.  15.  8.  their  wickedness  they  p.  commit 

PROFANENESS. 
2  Mac.  4.  13.  through  the  exceeding  p.  of  Jason 

PROFESS. 
Eccl.  3.  25.  p.  not  the  knowledge  thou  hast  not 

PROFIT. 
2  Esd.l.il.  for  what  p. for  men  to  live  in  heaviness'. 

49.  what  p.  is  it  to  us  if  there  be  promised  us 
Ecc<.5.8.they  shall  not  p.thee  in  the  day  ofcalamii; 
II.  23.  say  not,  what  p.  is  there  of  my  service? 
13.  4.  if  thou  ^e  for  his  p.  he  will  use  Ihce 
20.  10.  ihere  is  a  gift  that  shall  not  p.  thee 
30.  wisdom  that    is    hid,  and  treasure   that  ij 
hoarded  up,  what  p.  is  in  ihem  both 
29.  11.  it  shall  bring  thee  more  p.  than  gold 
30  23.sorrow  hath  killed,  and  there  is  nop.  ihereh 
,34.  23.  what  p.  have  they  then  but  labour? 
26.  or  what  dolh  his  humbling  p.  him? 
2  Jl/ac.  2.  25.  been  careful  that  all  might  haver. 

PROFITABLE. 
Tab.  3.  6.  it  is  p.  for  me  to  die  rather  than  live 

4.  18.  and  despise  not  any  counsel  that  is  p. 
fVisd.  8. 7.  can  have  nothing  more  p.  in  their  lifo 
Eccl.  10.  4.  he  will  set  over  it  one  that  is  p. 

37.  28.  for  all  things  are  not  p.  for  all  men 

2  Jifac.  12.  12.  thai  they  would  be  p.  in  many  thiufi 

PROFITED. 
IVisd.  5.  8.  what  halh  pride  p.  ua,  or  riches? 
Fed.  .33. 16.  by  the  blessma;  of  Lord  I  p.  and  fillel 
51.  17.  I  p.  therein,  therefore  will  I  ascribe  glo:> 

PROFOUNDER. 
Eccl.  24.29.  her  counsels  p.  than  the  great  deer 

PROGENITORS. 
Esth.  16.  16.  who  wdered  ihe  kingdom  to  ourp 

PROLOOUF. 
2  Mae.  2.  32.  it  is  a  foolish  ihiiig  to  make  a  long  p 

PROLONG. 
F.ecl.  29.  5.  he  will  p.  the  time  and  return  word.; 

38.  14.  ihev  give  for  ease  and  remedy  top.  life 

PROLONGETH. 
Fi-.el.  ?0.  22.  the  joyfiilness  of  a  man  p.  his  day 
37.  31.  but  he  that't^ikelh  heed,  p.  h:s  life 

PROMISED. 
Bar.  2.  34.  which  I  p.  with  an  oalh  to  their  fathcri 

1  Mac.  1 1.  28.  he  p.  him  three  hundred  talents 

2  Mac.  2. 18  he  p.  in  the  law,  will  have  mercy  on  u; 
4.  9.  besides  this  he  p.  to  assign  150  more 

7.  26.  she  p.  him  Ihat  she  would  counsel  her  son 

PROMISES. 
2  F.sd.  5.  29.  and  they  which  did  gainsay  thy  p. 
/r7Krf.  12.21.hast  sworn  and  made  coven,  of  good  p 

1  .A/ac. 10.15.had  hearri  what  p.  Demetrius  had  seel 

PR(^)MISETH. 

Eccl.  20.  23.  that  for  hashfulness  p.  to  his  friend 

PROMISING. 

2  F.sd.  3.  15.  p.  that  thou  wouldsl  never  forsake 
2. Mac.  4.  8.  p.  to  the  king  by  intercession  talonis. 

PROMOTE. 
Fed.  20.27.  a  wise  man  shnll  p.  himself  lo  honou- 

PROMOTED. 
1  Mae.  11.  26.  kin?  p.  him  in  siL'htof  all  hisfricndl 

PRONOUNCED. 
.hld.?..\^.  this  oath  which  yep. between  G.  nnn  ynr 
liar.  2. 1.  L.  mn  do  good  his  word  which  hep.  »»,•  ns 

7.  plaini's  which  the  Iiord  hath  p.  asmnst  Us 
Sus.  53.  for  ihou  liasi  p.  false  judgmejil 


PRO 

PRONOUNCETH. 

fPisd  2.  ICfi  ip.  the  eiiri  of  the  iust  lo  be  blessed 

PROPER. 

}Pisd.  18.  21.  bringing  tlieslneltlof  bis/),  ministry 
Jt)i  6.  for  thu  wh(ilt!  craalure  in  bis  iiruptr  liind 

PROPERLY. 
Tob.  1.  2  Tbifibe,  wbicb  is  called  p.  Nupbtbali 

PROPHECY, 
g  F,fd.  15  1.  bebolil,  speuk  Ibuu  the  words  of  p. 
Tob.'i  6.  remembering  tbatp.  ot'Ainus,  a»  be  said 
Eccl.  49.  (i.  according  to  ihe  p.  of  Jereniias 

PROPHECIES. 
Eccl.  39.  1.  he  will  be  occupied  in  p. 
44.  3.  givins  counsel  and  declaring  p. 

PROPHESY. 
2  Esd.  8.  5.  agreed  lo  give  ear,  and  art  willing  to;;. 
H'isd.  14.  28.  eitber  mad  when  merry,  or  p.  lies 
Eccl.  47.  1.  and  after  him  rose  up  Nulbaii  to  p. 

PROPHESIED. 

1  Esd.  G.  1.  Aggeus  and  Zacbariasp.  to  the  Jews 

Jud.  6.  2.  that  thou  bast  p.  among  us  to-day 

Bccl.iii.  20.  and  after  his  death  Uu  p.  and  shewed 

PROPHET. 

1  Esd.  1.  20.  since  the  time  of  the  p.  Samuel 
28.  not  regarding  the  words  of  the  p.  Jeremy 

2  Rsd.  1.  1.  the  second  book  of  the  p.  Esdras 
7'u6.  14.  4.  which  Jonas  the  p.  spake  of  Nineve 
IVisd.W.  l.slie  prospered  in  the  band  of  the  holy;^. 
Kcr.l.  46.  13.  Samuel  the  p.  of  the  Lord,  beloved 

15.  by  his  faithfulness  he  was  found  a  true  p. 
43.  1.  then  stood  up  Elias  the  p.  as  fire 
4i).7.Jeremias,wlia  nevertheless  was  ap. sanctified 

.Hcl.  33.  there  was  in  Jewry  a  p.  called  Habbaciic 

1  Mac.  4.  4ti.  till  there  should  come  a  p.  to  shew 
9.  27.  since  the  time  that  a  p.  was  not  seen 

14.  41.  until  there  should  arise  a  faithful  p. 

2  Mac.  2.  t.  that  Jeremy  the  p.  commanded  tbem 
2.  bow  that  the  p.  having  given  tliem  the  law 
4.  the  p.  being  warned  of  God,  commanded 

15.  14.  ibis  is  Jeiemias  the  p.  of  God 

PROPHETS. 
1  Esd.  1.  51.  they  made  a  s[iorl  of  his  p. 

().  1.  the  p.  projihesied  unto  the  Jews 
Tub.  4.  12.  for  we  are  the  children  of  the  p. 

J4.  5.  as  the  p.  have  spoken  thereof 
fftst/.  7.27.she  maketh  them  friends  of  God  and  p. 
Eccl.  36.  15.  raise  u|)  p.  that  have  been  in  thy  name 

16.  and  let  thy  p.  be  found  faithful 

PROPITIATION. 
IVisd.  18.  21.  even  |)rayer  and  p.  of  incense 
Eccl.  5.  5.  concerning  p.  be  not  without  fear 
35.  3.  and  lo  forsiike  uniigbteoiisness  is  a  p. 

PROPORTIONABLY. 
IVisd.  13.  5.  p.  tiie  maker  of  them  is  seen 

PROSPER. 
2Esd.5.12.  shall  labour,  bill  their  ways  shall  not  p. 
Tob.  4.  19.  that  all  iby  paths  and  counsels  may  p. 
5.  16.  bis  father  said,  God  p.  your  journey 
Eccl.  15.  10.  and  the  Lord  will  p.  it 
38.  14.  that  he  would  p.  that  which  they  give 

PROSPERED. 
Wisd.  11.  1.  she  p.  their  works  in  hand  of  prophet 
1  Mac.  2.  47.  and  the  work  p.  in  their  hand 
3.  6.  because  salvation  p.  in  bis  hand 
14.  36.  for  in  bis  time  things  p.  in  his  hands 
16  2.  things  have  p.  so  well  in  our  hands 
f!  Mac.  8.  8.  that  things  p.  with  biin  sliU  more 

PROSPERITY. 
Eccl  6.  11.  but  in  thy  p.  be  will  be  as  thyself 
10.  5.  in  the  hand  of  God  is  the  p.  of  man 
ll.H.p.and  adversity, life  and  death  come  of  Lord 

17.  and  his  favour  briiigeth  p.  for  ever 

25.  in  day  of  p.  is  a  forgetfulness  of  alHicliun 

12.  8.  a  friend  cannot  be  known  in  p. 

9.  in  the  p.  of  a  man  enemies  will  be  grieved 

13.  20.  is  a  token  of  a  heart  that  is  in  p. 
22.  23.  that  thou  mayeet  rejoice  in  his  p. 
37.  4.  which  rejoicelh  in  the  p.  of  a  friend 
41.  1.  to  the  man  that  hath  p.  in  all  things 

1  Mac.  12.  22.  do  well  to  write  to  us  of  your  p. 

2  Mac.  9.  19.  wisbeth  much  jov,  health,  and  p. 

PROSPEROUS. 
1  Esd.  8.60.  to  desire  ofliim  a  p.  iniirr.ey  for  us 
Tob.  5.  21.  and  his.iourney  shall  he  p. 
10. 11.  the  God  of  heaven  give  you  a  p.  Journey 
Jiccl.  43.  26.  the  end  of  them  hath  p.  success 
PROSPEROUSLY. 

1  Esd.  6. 10.  the  work  g(ietb  on  p.  in  their  bands 
Tub.  4. 6.  thy  doings  shall  p.  .succeed  to  thee 

PROSTRATING. 

2  Mac.  3. 15.  but  priests  )'.  themselves  before  altar 

PROTECT. 
Wisd.  5.  16.  and  witli  his  arm  fhall  he  p.  them 

PROTECTETII. 
Jud.  9.  U.  no  other  that  p.  tlie  people  of  Israel 

PROTECTING. 
Jlfoc.3.3.he  made  hatfle.sp.  I  lie  host  with  the  sword 

PROTECTION. 
Ecrl.  .34. 16.  be  i-s  their  miirlity  p.  .itid  strong  stay 
2  2Iac:  13.  17.  the  p.  o'  i  \k  Lord  di  1  help  him 
S.l) 


PROTECTOR. 

Jud.  9.  11.  for  tbou  art  a  p.  of  the  forSorn 
2  Alac.  11.  1.  Lysjas  the  fcing'sp.  and  cousin 
13.  2.  Lysias  hi»p.  and  ruler  of  bifi  aM'airs 
PROTESTATIONS. 
Eccl.  46.  19.  he  made  p.  in  tlie  s.ghl  of  the  Lojd 

PROUD. 
2  Ksd.  11.44.  Highest  halb  looked  on  the  p.  limes 
/•'..■it/i.  13    12.  that  I  did  not  bow  down  to  p.  Aiiian 
li-'isd.  14.  0.  in  old  time  when  the  p.  giuiito  jwrislied 
Keel.  3.  28.  in  the  punishment  of  the  p.  rH>ri:;iiiedy 

10.  9.  why  IS  earth  and  ashes  p..' 

14.  the  Lord  cast  doivnlhe  ihrones  of  p.  princes 
15. the  Ld.hatb  plucked  up  roots  oltliu p. nations 
IL  30.  as  a  i>artridge,  so  is  tire  btiarl  of  lliep. 

13.  1.  he  that  bath  fellowship  wiiJi  a  p.  man 
20.  as  the  p.  bate  humility,  so  doih  the  rich 

21.  4.  the  house  of  p.  men  shall  be  made  desolate 
23.  4.  O  God  of  nvy  bfe,  give  me  uul  a  p.  look 

8.  the  evil-spcaker  and  p.  shall  (aiUbeieUy 
25.  2.  n>y  soul  hatelh  a  poor  man  that  is  p. 
27.  15.  the  strife  of  the  p.  is  blood-sbeddiiig 

28.  mockery  an<l  reproach  are  from  the  p. 
31.26.  so  wine  the  hearts  of  the  p.  by  drunkenness 
32.  12.  uo  what  thou  wilt,  but  sin  not  by  p.  speech 

Id.  but  a  p.  man  is  not  daunted  with  fear 
35. 18. he  have  taken  away  the  multitude  of  the  p. 
Oi.  10.  he  would  r.olleave  me  in  the  time  of  the  p. 

1  Mac.  2.  47.  they  pursued  also  after  the  p.  men 

2  Mac.  9.  8.  sop.  was  he  beyond  the  condition 
15-32.  the  band  that  with  p. brags  be  badsltelched 

PROUDLY. 
.^ud.  6.  17.  spoken  p.  against  the  house  of  Israel 
Eccl.  48.  18.  his  hand  against  Sion  and  boasted  p. 

1  Mac.  1.  21.  he  entered  p.  into  the  sanctuary 
2^.  naving  made  great  massacre  and  spoken  p. 

7.  34.  but  be  mocked  tbem  and  spake  p. 
47.  Ills  hand  which  he  stretched  out  sop. 

2  Mac.  y.  4.  for  be  bad  spoken  p.  in  this  ^ort 
12.  that  a  man  should  not  p.  think  of  iiimself 

PROVE. 
IVisd.'i.  17.  let  us  p.  what  shall  happen  in  the  end 
19.  we  may  know  bss  meekness,  and  p.  patience 
Ktc/.  6. 7.ifthou  wouldest  get  a  friend,  p.  liiin  fir.'*t 
37.  27.  my  sou, p.  thy  soul  in  thy  life 

PROVED. 
(Visd.  3.  5.  for  God  p.  and  found  tbem  worthy 
Eccl.  44.  20.  when  he  was  p.  he  was  found  faithful 

PROVETH. 
Eccl.  27.  5.  the  furnace  p.  the  potter's  vessel 
31.  26.  the  furnace  p.  the  edge  by  dijiping 

PROVERB. 
Tub.  3.  4.  and  for  a  p.  of  reproacli  to  all  nations 

PROVliRliS. 
Eccl.  8.  8.  but  acquaint  thyself  with  their  p. 
47.  17.  the  couKtries  mai  veiled  at  thee  for  lliy  p. 

PROVIDE. 
1  Mac.  10.  6.  to  p.  weapor  s  that  he  might  aid  hiin 

PROVIDED. 
tVisd.  13.  16.  be  p.  for  it,  that  it  might  not  fall 

1  Jl/nc.  10.21.  gathered  forces,  andp.  mucharmour 

14.  10.  be  p.  victuals  for  the  cities,  and  set  in  them 

2  Alac.  4.  21.  Antiocbusp.  for  his  own  safety 

PROVIDENCE. 
IVisd.  14.  3.  but  thy  p.  O  I'ather,  governetb  it 
17.  2.  they  lay  e.xiled  froni  the  eternal  p. 
PROVISION 
.Tud.  2.  17.  and  goats  without  number  for  their  p. 
4.  5.  they  laid  up  victuals  for  the  p.  of  war 
12.  3.  if  p.  fail,  how  should  we  give  thee  the  like  ? 
2  Mac.  6.  21.  to  bring  flt;sb  of  his  own  p. 
12.  27.  wherein  was  great  p.  of  engines  and  darts 
PROVOKE. 
.Tud.  8.  14.  p.  not  the  Lord  our  Go<!  to  anger 

11.  11.  wherefore  they  will  p.  their  Gud  to  anger 
Eccl.  4.  2.  neither  p.  a  man  in  his  distress 

I  Mac.  6.  34.  they  might  p.  elephants  to  fight 

15.  40.  Cendebeus  began  to  p.  the  people 

PROVOKED. 

1  Esd.  6.  15.  but  when  our  fathers  p.  God  to  wrath 

2  Esd.  1.  7.  they  have  p.  me  to  wrath,  and  despised 
Bar.  A.  7.  for  yep.  him  that  made  you 

PRUDENCE. 
JVisd.8.  6.  if  p.  work,  who  more  cunning  than  she? 
7.  Icichelb  temperance,  p.  justice,  and  for:itude 
18.  in  the  exercise  of  confeionce  with  her  p. 
Eccl.  1.4.  the  understanding  of  p.  from  everlasting 
10.3.  through  the  p.  of  them  that  are  in  authority 
19.  22.  nor  at  any  time  is  the  counsel  of  sinners  p. 
25.  9.  well  is  him  that  hath  found  p. 
34.  10.  but  be  that  hath  travelled,  is  full  of  p. 

PRUDENT. 
Eccl.  3.  29.  the  heart  of  the  p.  will  understand 
6.  32.  if  tbou  apply  thy  mind,  thou  shult  be  p. 
10.  1.  the  government  of  a  p.  man  is  well  or  e red 
PSALM. 
Jud.  16.  2.  tune  unto  him  a  new  p.  exalt  him 

PSALMS. 
2  Mac.  1.  30.  the  priests  sung  p.  of  thanksgiving 
10.  7.  ibey  sang  p.  to  him  that  had  given  bucccbs 


PUN 


■  Apocevpha 


2Mac.  10.  38.  this  done,  they  praised  the  L.  with  p 
12.  37.  he  sung  p.  with  a  loud  voice 
PSALTERY. 
2  Esd.  10. 22.  our  p.  is  laid  on  the  ground,  our  SODJ 
IVisd.  19.  18.  like  as  in  a  p.  notes  chuiige  the  tunc 
Eccl.  40.  21.  the  pipe  andp.  make  sweet  melody 

PTOLEMAIS. 
I  Mac.  5. 15.  they  of  P.  and  of  Tvrus  are  assembler 
55.  Simon  liis  brother  in  Galilee  before  P. 
10.  1.  Alexander  went  u)i  and  took  T. 
58.  Alexander  celebrated  her  marriage  at  P 
60.  who  thereupon  went  bonouriibly  to  P. 
12.  48.  they  of  P.  shut  ilie  gates  ami  took  hint 
PTOLEMEE. 

1  Mac.  1.  18.  but  P.  was  afraid  of  him  and  fled 

3.  38.  tlujii  Lysiiis  chose  P.  son  of  Uoryiiiene* 
10.  51.  sent  ambassadors  to  P.  king  of  Egypt 
11.3.  now  as  P.  entered  into  tlie  cnies 

15.  king  P.  brought  forth  his  host  and  met  liic 

16.  Alexander  Hfd,  but  king  P.  was  exalted 
18.  king  P.  also  dying  the  tliird  day  after 

15.  16.  Lucius  consul,,  mito  king  P.  greeting 

16.  16.  P.  and  bis  nwii  rose  up  and  took  weapons 
18.  then  P.  wrote  these  things,  and  sent  to  king 
21.  and,  quoth  he,  P.  hath  sent  lo  slay  thee  alsu 

2  Mac.  4.  45.  promised  P.  the  son  of  Dorynienes 
46.  P.  taking  the  king  aside  into  a  gallery 

6.8.  there  went  out  a  decreeby  the  suggestion  of  P. 

PTOLEMEUS. 
Estft.  11.  1.  P.  his  son  brought  this  epistle 

1  Alac.  16.  11.  P.  the  son  of  Abubus  made  captaiii 

2  JIac.  1.  10.  to  Aristobulus  king  P.  master 

4.  21.  the  coronation  of  king  P.  Philometor 

8.  8.  he  wrote  unto  P.  the  governor  of  Celosyria 

10.  12.  P.  iliat  was  called  Macron  endeavoured 

PUBLIC. 
EccJ.38.33.tbey  shall  not  be  sought  forinp. counsel 
IMac.  14.  23. to  put  copy  ofambassage  in  p. records 
'i  Mac.  4.  5.  seeking  the  good  of  all  p.  and  private 

15.  6.  to  set  up  a  p.  monument  of  his  victory 

PUBLISH. 
2  Esd.  14  26.  some  things  shalt  tbou  p. 
Estk.  16.  19.  ve  shall  p.  the  copy  of  this  letter 
PUBLISHED. 

1  Esd.  9.  53.  the  Leviles  p.  all  things  to  the  peopla 

PUFFED. 

2  Mac.  7.  34.  be  not  p.  up  with  uncertain  hopes 

11.  4.  butp.  up  with  his  ten  thousand  footmen 

PULL. 
2  Esd.  1.  8.  p.  thou  ofTthen  the  hair  of  thy  head 
H'isd.  1.  12.  and  p.  not  on  yourselves  destructioc 
1  Alac.  4.  45.  they  thought  it  best  lop.  it  down 

6.  62.  be  gave  commandment  lop.  down  the  wall 

9.55.a»  he  began  to  p.down,  Alciinus  was  plagued 

PULLED. 
1  Esd. 6.  16.  whop,  down  the  house  and  nurned  it 

8.  71.  I  p.  off  the  hair  from  off  my  head 
■  !ud.  10.  3.  p.  ofl"the  saekclolh  which  he  had  on 
Eccl.  28.  14.  strong  cities  bath  it  p.  down 

40.  16.  the  weed  shall  be  p.  up  before  all  grass 

1  Mac.  1.22.  the  ornaments,  all  which  hep.  off 
31.  hep.  down  the  houses  and  walls  thereof 

2. 25.  commis.-ioner  he  killed,  the  altar  hep.  down 
45.  Iheii  Matlalhiasp.  down  the  altars 
4.  38.  they  saw  the  jiriesls'  chambers  p.  down 
5. 65  be  p. down  the  fortress  of  it, and  burnt  toweri 
6.  7.  they  p.  down  the  abominations  he  set  up 

2  Mac.  7.  7.  they  hail  p.  ofFlhe  skin  of  his  head 
10.  2.  the  altars  and  the  chapels  they  p.  down 

PULLETH. 
Eccl.  34.  23.  one  buildelh,  and  another  p.  dowrj 

PULLING. 
2  Mac.  5.  16.  with  profane  hands  p.  down  thinga 

PULPIT. 
1  Esd.  9.  42.  Esdras  stood  upon  a  p.  of  wood 

PUNISH. 
Tnb.  X  3.  p.  me  not  for  my  sins  and  ignorances 
H'isd.  11.  10.  the  other  thou  didst  condemn  and  p 

12.  20.  if  thou  didst  p.  the  enemiea  of  children 
18.  8.  wherewith  thou  didst  p.  our  adversaries 

1  Mac.  7.  7.  let  him  p.  them  with  all  that  aid  theih 

2  Jl/ac.  1. 23.  p.  them  that  oppress  us  and  do  xvrong 
6.  14.  whom  the  Lord  patiently  forl>ears  tn,p. 

16.tbo'  hep.  with  adversity,  vet  doth  not  foriako 
PUNISHED. 
2  Esd.  9.  13.  how  the  ungodly  shall  bo  p.  and  when 
Jud.  11.  10.  for  our  nation  shall  not  be  p. 
H'isd.'.i.  4.  for  though  they  hep.  in  the  sight  of  imin 

10.  but  the  ungodly  shall  be  p.  according  to 
11.5.  by  what  things  their  enemies  were  p. 

8.  how  tbou  hadstp.  their  adversaries 
16.  by  the  same  also  shall  he  be  p. 

12.  14.  for  any  wY'  m  thou  hadst  p. 
15.  condemn  hinr.  .nat  hath  not  deserved  to  be  p 
27.  look  for  what  things  they  grudged  when  th«j 
were  p.  now  being  p.  in  them  when  they  saw  it 

14.  10.  shall  be  p.  together  with  him  that  made  (i 
30.  for  both  causes  shall  they  be  justly  y. 

16.  1.  by  the  like  were  they  p   worthily 

9.  for  they  woie  worthy  to  \icp.  by  such 


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fFi.td.  13  11.  tre  inaBlcr  and  the  servant  w<>rc  p 

22.  liut  with  a  wonl  subdued  limi  lh;it  p. 
Eccl.  -23.  21.  this  man  sliall  bu  p.  in  the  streets 
1  Mac.  14.  45.  or  break  -iiese  ibutgt  bIiouIiI  be  p. 
)i  Mac.  6.  13.  11, t  suHered  long,  but  lorlbwitli  ;;. 
T.  7.  they  asked,  wdt  lliou  eat  before  thou  be  p.? 

PU.NISHETH. 
Jud.  7.  28.  which  p.  us  iiueurding  to  our  sins 
H'l.sd.  1.  8.  nor  vengeance  when  il  p.  i)a.-s  by  liini 

14.  31.  that  p.  aiwavs  the  offence  of  thti  ungodly 

rUNlSHliN'G. 
Eccl.  Si.  30.  p.  tlie  wicked  to  destruction 

PUNISHMENT. 
8  F.sd.  7.  21.  what  they  should  observe  to  avoid  p. 

47  what  profit  for  men  after  death  to  look  tor  p. 

15.  12.  Egypt  smitten  with  the  plague  and  p. 
ii'isd.  1(5.  2'  instead  of  which  p.  dealing  graciously 

24.  against  the  unrighteous  for  iheir/;. 

I'J.  4.  they  might  fulfil  the  p.  which  was  wanting 
Eccl.  3.  26.  in  p.  of  the  proud  there  is  no  remedy 

8.  5.  remember  that  we  are  all  worthy  of;;. 

12.  6.  keepelh  against  the  mighty  day  of  their  p. 
2Mac.  4.  3ei.  thus  the  Lord  rewarded  him  his  p. 

48  thus  they  did  soon  suffer  unjust;*. 
6. 2tj.  tlio'  1  should  be  delivered  from  the  p.  of  men 
7.  3(j.  thou  shalt  receive  just  p.  for  thy  jiride 

PUNISHMENTS. 
Hlsd.  11.  13.  when  they  heard  by  their  own;;, 
lit.  13.  and  ;;.  came  upon  the  sinners 
2JUac.  0.  IC.  judge  those  p.  not  to  be  for  destruction 

PURE. 
rub.  3.  14.  that  I  am  p.  from  all  sin  with  man 
13.  16.  thy  towers  and  baltlenients  with  p.  gold 
iVisd.  7.  23.  p.  and  most  subtile  spirits 
iKccZ.  21. 13.  his  counsel  is  like  a  p.  fountain  of  life 
Bar.  3.  30.  who  will  bring  her  Corp.  gold? 

PU  REN  ESS. 
IVigd.  7. 24.  she  goeth  thro'  all  by  reason  of  her  p 
Keel.  51.  20.  and  I  found  her  in  p. 

PUUGE. 
Tob.  12.  9.  for  alms  shall  />.  away  all  sin 

PUKlFiCATIOX. 
't  Mac.  1. 18.  purposed  to  keep  the  p.  of  the  tem|ile 

PURIFIED. 
2  Mat.  1.  33.  Neemias  bad  p.  sacrifices  therewith 
2.  Irt.  he  delivered  us  and  hath  p.  the  place 
J2.  38    they  p.  themselves  as  the  custom  was 

PURPLE. 
Eccl.iQ-  4.  from  him  that  weareth  p.  and  a  crown 
45.  10.  with  gold,  and  blue  silk  and  p. 
Bur.  6.  12.  though  they  be  covered  with  p.  raiment 

72.  by  the  bright  p.  that  rotteth  upon  them 
»  Mac.  4.  23.  where  they  got  gold  and  p.  of  the  sea 
8.  14.  none  was  clothed  in  v.  to  be  magnified 

10.  20.  he  sent  him  a  p.  robe  and  a  crown  of  gold 
C2.  the  king  commanded  to  clothe  him  in  p. 

2  Mac  4.  38.  he  took  awav  Andronicus'p. 

PURPOSE. 
Jud.  8. 14.  can  ye  search  God,  or  comprehend  Ids  p. 

11.  11.  be  not 'defeated  and  frustrate  of  his  p. 
13.  3.  snake  to  Bagoas  according  to  the  same  p. 

1  Mac.  15.  3.  my  p.  is  ro  challenge  it  again 
e  Mac.  i.  8.  but  indeed  to  fulfil  the  king's  p. 

PURl'OSED. 
Jud.  9.  ?.  they  hav,  p.  to  defile  thy  sanctuary 
13.  who  liavep.  cruel  things  against  thy  covenant 
11.  12.  they  p.  to  consume  all  those  things 
IVisd.  8.  9.  I  p.  to  take  her  to  me  to  live  with  me 
F.crl.  51.  18.  I  p.  to  do  after  her,  and  1  followed 
i  Mac.  14.  31.  enemies  p.  to  invade  their  country 

2  Mac.  1.  18.  we  are  p.  to  kee()  the  jiurification 

PURPOSES. 
Jvd.  11.  6   my  lord  shall  not  fail  of  his  p. 
K.'llt-  12.  2.  he  searched  out  their  p.  and  learned 
10.  9.  hotii  by  changing  our  p.  and  judging 
PURSUE. 
Jud.  14.  4.  ye  shall  p    thoip,  and  overthrow  them 
2  Mac.  8.  20.  they  would  no  longer  p.  them 

PURSUED. 
IVi<sd.  19.  3.  and  they  p.  them  as  fugitives 
1  Mac.  2  47.  ihcy  p.  also  after  the  jiioud  men 

3.  5.  for  he  p.  the  wicked,  and  sought  them  out 

4.  9.  when  Pharaoh  p.  them  with  an  army 

15.  for  ihey  //.  them  unio  Giizara  and  Idnmea 

5.  22.  he  p.  them  to  the  Elite  of  Ptoleniais 
60.  and  p.  thcin  to  the  borders  of  Judea 

9.  15.  whop,  them  unlo  the  mount  .AzoHib 
15.  1 1,  being  p.  by  king  Anliocbus,  he  fled 
8  Mac.  a.  8.  fleeing  from  c\lv  to  city,  p.  of  all  men 

PURSUING. 
I  Mac.  4.  16.  Judas  returned  again  from  p.  them 
C  Mac.  12.  23.  Jud.is  was  very  earnest  in  p.  them 

"URVEYO'R. 
'Fob.  1. 13.  before  Enemassar,  so  that  I  was  his  p. 

PUT. 
8  E.«i.3.H5.did*ch<ose  him  to  thee,  and  p.by  Esau 
tFiiid.  3.  9.  that  p.    '-st  in  him,  shall  understand 
Eccl   13.  6.  smile  a ;   bee,  and  p.  thee  in  hope 
Vu3.  51.  p.  these  two  aside  one  from  another 
56.  »o  hep.  him  aside  and  oorainandcd  to  bring 
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RAG 

2  Mac.  1.1.  10.  at  the  point  to  be  p.  from  their  law 

PUTJ'ING. 
.lud.  10.  17.  in  p.  fire  and  worms  in  their  flesh 
2  Mac.  4.  11.  arid  p.  down  the  governments 

PYRAMIDS. 
1  JI/<k;.13.28.  hesetupseveop.  one  against  another 


Q. 


aUAlLS. 
2Esd.  1.  15.  the  g.  were  as  a  token  for  you 
IVisd.  10.  2.  even  (j.  to  stir  up  their  appetite 
19.  12.  for  g.  came  up  to  them  from  the  sea 
UUAKE. 

1  Mac.  4.  32.  let  them  ry.  at  their  destruction 
aUAKEU. 

./ud.  10.  10.  the  Persians  q.  at  her  buldness 
QUAKETU. 

2  Esd.  16. 12.  the  earth  q.  and  foundations  thereof 
aUANTITY. 

2  Esd.  4.  5u.  the  q.  which  is  past  did  more  exceed 

UUARRELLING. 
Eccl.  31.  29.  excess  maketh  brawling  and  q. 

UUARTERS. 
1  Mac.  3.  30.  should  place  strangers  iu.all  their  q 
5.  U.  the  Israuliles  that  were  lu  their  q. 
QUELL. 

1  Mac. i-30.  who  didst  q.  the  violence  of  the  mighty 
aUENCH. 

2  Esd.  16.  4.  a  fire  is  sent,  and  who  may  q.  if? 
EsUt.  )4.  9.  they  will  q.  the  glurv  of  thy  house 

QUENCHED. 

IVisd.  11.  4.  their  tbirsi  was^.  out  of  the  ha;d  stone 

Eccl.  28.  12.  if  thou  spit  on  it,  it  shall  be  q. 

23.  and  it  shall  burn  in  ibem,  and  uot  be  q. 

QUENCliETH. 

IVisd.  16.  17.  had  force  in  water  that  g.  all  things 

QUENCHING. 

IVisd.  19.  20.  the  water  Ibigal  his  own  q.  nature 

QUESTION. 

1  Esd.  0.  30.  every  year,  wiihoul  further  q. 
QUESTIONS. 

2  Esd.  8.  55.  therefore  ask  thou  no  more  q. 
QUICK. 

IVisd.  7.  22.  loving  the  thing  that  is  good,  q. 
8. 1 1.  I  shall  be  found  of  a  g.  conceilin  judgment 
Eccl.  31.  22.  my  son,  in  all  thy  works  be  q. 

QUICKEN. 
2  Esd.  8.  13.  and  tliou  shalt  q.  it  as  thy  work 

QUICKLY. 
JVisd.  3.  18.  or  if  they  die  q.  they  have  no  hope 
0.  15.  whoso  watcheth,  shall  q-  be  without  care 

1  Mac.  2.  40.  they  will  q.  root  us  out  of  the  earth 
0.  27.  wherelore  if  thou  dost  not  p, event  lliem  q. 

2  Mac.  14.  44.  but  they  q.  giving  back,  lie  fe" 
QUIET. 

2  F.sd.  10.  3.  when  they  had  all  left  off  to  comfort 
me,  to  the  end  I  might  be  g.  then  I  rose  and  lied 
Eslli.  10  8.we  must  take  care  that  our  kingi' 

time  to  c^me  may  be  q.  and  peaceuble  lor 

all  men 

fVisd.  18.  14.  while  all  things  were  in  q.  silence 

F.ccl.  25.  20.  so  is  a  wife  full  of  words  to  a  q.  man 

47.  13.  Solomon  reigned  in  a  peaceable  time,  was 

honoured,  for  God  made  all  y.  round  about  him 

1  Mac.  1.  3.  that  the  earth  was  q.  before  him 

2  Jl/ac.12.2.  Nicanor  would  not  suffer  them  to  be  q. 
14.  10.  not  possible  that  the  stale  should  l>e  '/• 

25.  so  he  married,  was  q.  and  took  part  of  life 
QUIETLY. 
Eccl.  28.  16.  never  find  rest,  and  never  dwell  q. 
'ZMac.  11.  23.  they  that  are  in  our  realm  live  q. 

QUIETNESS. 
2  Esd.  2. 24.  abide,  lake  rest,  for  thy  q.  shall  come 

QUIVER. 
Eccl.  26. 12.  by  every  hedge  she  will  sit  down,  and 
open  her  q,  against  every  arrow 


R. 


RABSACES. 
Eccl.  49.  18.  Sennacherib  came  up  and  sent  R. 

RACE. 
Eccl.  26. 21.  thy  r.  thou  leavest  shall  be  magnified 

RAGE. 
IVisd.  11.  18.  or  unknown  wild  beasts  full  of  r. 
F.rrl.  31.  30.  drunkenness  increaseth  the  r. 
36.  9.  let  him  be  consumed  by  the  r.  of  the  fire 

1  Mac.  7.  35.  with  that  he  went  out  in  a  great  r. 
15.  30.  but  returned  in  a  r.  to  the  king 

2  Mac.  4.  25.  having  the  r.  of  a  savage  beast 
40.  the  comtnon  people  being  filled  with  r. 

7.  3.  then  t!-:e  kinj  being  in  a  r.  commanded 
10.  26.  making  their  r.  leader  of  their  battle 

RAGES. 
Tob.  1. 14. 1  left  at  R.  a  city  of  Media,  ten  talents 

5.  5.  he  said  to  him,  canst  thou  go  with  mo  to  R.7 

6.  9  and  when  they  were  come  near  to  &. 


REA 

RAGUEI 

Tob.  3.  7.  Sara  the  daughlur  ol  iv  was  reproached 

0.  10.  to  day  Wf  shall  loilge  «itli  R.  thy  couiin 

7.6.  then  R.  leaped  up,  and  kissed  him,  and  wi'p 

9.  he  conimuiucate<l  the  matter  with  R.  and  R 

said  to  Tobias,  eat,  drink,  and  make  merr^ 

8.  9.  R.  arose,  and  went  and  made  a  grave 
15.  R.  |)raised  God,  and  said,  thou  art  warth 

9.  3.  R.  hath  swoiii  that  1  shall  not  depart 

RAILINGS. 
Eccl.  29.  6.  he  payutli  hini  with  lursings  and  r 

RAIN. 
2  F.sd.  4.  50.  as  the  r.  is  more  than  the  drops 
8.  43.  the  seed  perisheth  if  it  receive  not  thy  r.  in 
due  season   -n  if  there  come  too  much  f. 
.Jud.  8.  31.  pray  llr  us,  the  Lord  will  send  us  r. 
IVisd.  16.  22.  fires()a  kliiigin  the r.  destroyed  fruit.) 
Eccl.  1.  2.  who  can  number  ihe  drops  ofr.? 
35.  20.  as  clouds  of  7-.  in  Ihe  time  of  drought 
40. 13.  goods  shall  vanish  like  agreat  thunder  in  r. 

49.  9.  of  the  enemies  under  the  figure  of  the  r. 
Bar.  6.  53.  nor  can  thc^y  give  r.  unto  men 

RAINBOW. 
Feci.  43. 11.  look  on  r.  and  praise  him  that  made  it 

50.  7.  as  r.  giving  light  in  the  bright  clouds 
RAINS. 

IVisd.  16.  10.  with  strange  r.  were  persecuted 

RAINETH. 
".ccl.  I.  19.  wisdom  r.  down  skill  and  knowledge 

RAINING. 
Eccl.  -f.  18.  the  heart  is  astonished  at  the  r.  of  it 

RAISE. 
2  Esd.  2.  16.  those  that  he  dead  will  I  r.  again 

12.23.  the  Most  High  shall  r.  up  three  kingdoms 

Eccl.  30.  7.  r.  up  indignation,  and  pour  out  wrath 

48.  5.  who  didst  r.  up  a  dead  man  from  death 

2  Mac.  7.  9.  the  King  of  the  world  shall  r.  us  up 

RAISED. 

1  F.sd.  2.  2.  the  Lord  r.  up  the  spirit  of  Cvrug 
23.  Jews  were  rebellious,  and  ?•.  always  wars 

8.  81.  honoured  the  temple  and  r.  up  desolate  Sion 

2  Esd.  6.  21.  and  they  shall  live  and  be  r.  up 
7.  31.  the  world  that  awaketh  shall  not  be  r. 

£cci.49.13.  Neemias  who  r  up  for  us  the  walls  that 
were  fallen,  and  r.  up  our  ruins  again 
S«.t.  45.  Lord  r.  up  the  sjiirit  of  a  young  youth 
1  Mac.  14.  37.  he  r.  up  the  wails  of  Jerusalem 

RAISETII. 
Eccl.3l.\l.her.m)  the  soul,  and  lighteneth  the  eves 

RAM. 

Tob.  7.  8.  after  they  had  killed  a  r.  of  ihe  flock 

RAMS. 

1  Esd.  6.  29.  for  bullocks,  and  r.  and  lambs 
7.  7.  they  offered  two  liundrcj  r.  400  lambs 

2  Mac.  12.  15.  without  any  r.  or  engines  of  war 
RAN. 

Tob.  11. 9.Annar.  forth, and  fell  on  neck  of  her  ooc 

10.  Tobit  stumbled,  but  bis  son  r.  to  him 
.lud.  6.  10.  and  all  their  youth  r.  together 
.Sus.  19.  the  two  elders  rose  up,  and  r.  to  he» 

1  .Mac.  2.  24.  he  r.  and  slew  hiin  upon  the  altar 

11.  72.  put  them  to  flight,  and  so  they  r.  away 

2  Mac.  3. 18.  others  r.  flocking  out  of  their  hoi<«ea 
19.  the  virgins  kept  in  r.  some  to  the  gates 

1(1.  10.  so  they  r.  with  violence  on  the  holds 

14.43.her.  boldly  up  to  the  vvall,cast  himself  do'"ll 

45.  yet  he  r.  through  the  midst  of  the  throng 

RANGED. 

Tud.  2.  16.  he  r.  them  as  a  great  army  is  ordered 

2  Mac.  12.  20.  Maccabeus  r.  his  army  by  bands 

RANKS. 
1  Mac.G.  38.  being  harnessed  all  over  amidst  the  r 

RAPHAEL. 
Tob.  3.  J7.  and  R.  was  sent  to  heal  them  both 
5.  4.  he  found  R.  that  was  an  anijel 

8.  2.  as  he  went,  he  remembered  the  words  of  Q 

9.  1.  th(!ii  Tobias  called  R.  and  said  to  him 
5.  so  R.  went  out  and  lodged  with  Gabael 

12.  15.  I  am  R.  one  of  llie  seven  holy  angels 

RAPHON. 
I  Mac.  5.  37.  Timotheus  encamped  against  R. 

RASH. 
Feci.  9.  18.  he  that  is  r.  in  his  taik  sh  ill  be  halori 

RATIFIED. 
1  Jl/irr.  8.  30.what  they  add  or  lake  away  shall  bo 
11.  34.  we  have  r.  to  ilicm  the  borders  of  Judea 
RATTLING. 

1  Mac.  6.  41.  all  that  heard  the  r.  of  the  harness 
RAVISHEu. 

2  Fsd.  10.22.  onr  virgins  defiled  and  our  wives   . 
./»(/.  12.  10.  Olofernes  his  heart  was  r.  with  her 

10.  9.  her  sandals  r.  his  eves,  her  beauty  tooa 
RAZIS. 

^  Mac.  14.  37.  R.  one  of  the  elders  of  Jerusalem 

REACH. 
F.ccl.  31.  18.  r.  not  thy  hand  out  first  of  all 
35.  10.  and  his  prayer  shall  r.  unto  the  clou("i 
•2  Mac.  9.  10.  that  hcVoiild  r.  to  the  stars  of  hca>-cn 

PEACHED 
[2  Esd.  14.  39.  and  behold  he  r.  me  a  full  cup 


ilEACHETri, 
tVlid.  8.  1.  wigdom  r.  from  one  end  toi  another 
Ecit.  21   5.  a  priiytr  r.  to  the  ears  of  God 
READ. 

1  £.<.(/.  2.  :iO.  king  Arlaxeixes  his  letters  being  r. 
3.  13.  they  delivered  lliem  to  him,  so  he  r.  llsem 

15.  and  the  writings  were  r.  before  them 

9.  41.  he  r.  in  the  broad  court  before  the  porch 

'2  Esd.  14.  45.  the  worthy  and  unworthy  may  r.  it 

Bjir.  1.  3.  Baruch  did  r.  the  words  of  thi.s  book 

14.  ye  shall  r.  this  book  which  we  have  sent 

l^ac.14.19  Mrhich  writings  were  r. before  congreg. 

2  Mac-  2.  a.").  Ihey  that  will  r  might  have  delight 
<i.  12  now  I  beseech  those  that  r.  this  book 

5.  23  lie  appointed  Eleazar  to  r.  the  holy  book 
15  39.  (Jehghlcth  theears  of  tliemlhat  r.  the  story 

READER. 
I  Esd.  8.  8.  Esdras  priest  and  r.  of  the  law,  9,  19. 

READING. 
I  Mac.  5.  14.  while  these  letters  were  yet  r.  behold 

READY. 
Tab.  14.  3.  foi  I  am  r.  to  depart  out  of  this  life 
Esth.  11.  9.  iiaticjii  troubled,  and  were  r.  to  perish 
n'isd.  1.  22.  which  cannot  be  letted,  r.  to  do  good 
Reel.  29.  2().  and  feed  me  of  that  thou  hast  r. 
39.  31.  they  shall  be  r.  on  earth  when  need  is 
51.3.  teeth  of  them  that  weie  r.  to  devour  me 

1  Mac.  3.  9.  hu  received  such  as  wore  r.  to  perish 
17.  we  are  r.  to  faint  with  fasting  all  day 

iMac.  3.  31.  who  lay  r.  to  give  U|p  the  ghost 

6.  30.  when  he  was  r.  to  die  willi  stripes 

7.  2.  we  are  r.  to  die,  rather  than  transgress 
14.  so  when  he  was  r.  to  die,  he  said  thus 

8.  21.  when  he  made  them  r.  to  die  for  the  laws 

READILY. 

2  Mac.  14.  9.  the  clemency  thou  r.  shewest  to  all 

READINESS. 
QJIfac. 13. 12.Juda9  commanded  they  should  be  in  r 

REALM. 
)£s(Z.4.49.  he  wrote  for  Jews  that  went  out  of  his  r. 
8.  10.  the  priests  and  Levites  being  within  our  r. 
2  Ksd.  13.  31.  one  r.  shall  fight  against  another 
J  Mac.  3.  27.  he  gathered  all  the  forces  ol'  Ins  r. 
0.  14.  Philip,  whom  he  mad-j  ruler  over  all  Ins  r. 

10.  34.  days  Cif  freedom  for  all  Jews  in  my  r. 
52.  forasmuch  as  1  am  come  again  to  my  r. 

15.  28.  Joppe  and  Gazara,  cities  of  my  r. 
2  Jl/ac.  10.  U.  heselLysias  over  the  affairs  of  his  r. 

11.  23.  they  that  are  in  our  r.  live  quietly 

14.  0.  Assideans  will  not  let  the  r.  be  in  peace 
'    26.  Judas,  a  traitor  to  his  j-.  to  be  successor 

REALMS. 
J  Mac.  1.  16.  might  have  the  dominion  of  two  r. 

REAP. 
S  F.sd.  10. 43.  he  thatsoweth,  as  if  he  .should  not  r. 
46.  strangers  shall  r.  their  frnils,  spoil  their  goods 
Eccl.  7.  3.  and  thou  slialt  not  r.  them  seven-fold 

REAPED. 
1  Kxd.  4.  6.  when  Ihey  r.  that  which  Ihcy  had  sown 
Jad.i.  5.  for  their  fields  were  of  late  r. 

REAPERS. 
iJeJSS.  he  was  going  into  field  lo  bring  it  to  Ihor. 

REARING. 
1  F.nd.  5.  62.  for  r.  up  the  house  of  the  Lord 

REASON. 

Wisd.  11.  15.  they  worsbipiied  serpents  vo'd  ofr. 

17.  12.  but  a  betraying  of  the  succours  r.  olTerelh 

Keel.  37.  16.  let  r.  go  before  every  enterprise 

J  Jritto.  12.  11.  we  renieniher  von  in  prayer,  as  r.  is 

REASONABLE. 
ft  Mac.  11. 14.  them  to  agree  to  all  r.  conditions 

REASONETH. 
Keel.  14. 20-  blessed  is  the  man  Ihatr.  of  holy  things 

REASONING. 
Wisd.  2.  1.  the  ungodly  said,  r.  wilh  themselves 
Keel.  27.  5.  so  the  trial  of  a  man  is  in  his  r. 

REASONINGS. 
Wifd.  7.  20.  the  violence  of  winds,  and  r.  of  men 

REBEL. 
I  F.sd.'i.  19.  hill  they  will  also  r.  agains'  Itiiijs 
iud.'i.  11.  but  concerning  them  thalc.  spare  not 

REBELr,RD. 
]  Ksd.  1.  48.  he  forswore  himself  and  r. 
Jud.  7. 15.  because  thcvr.  and  met  not  thy  person 

REBELLION. 
1  F-id.  2.  27.  the  men  I  herein  were  given  to  r. 
REBELLIOUS. 

1  E.td.  2.  IB.  Jerusalem,  that  r.  and  wicked  city 
22.  thou  shall  understand  that  city  was  r. 

2  F.sd.  1.  8.  not  obedient,  but  it  is  a  r.  people 
}^cl.  16.  6.  in  a  r.  nation  wra'.h  is  set  on  fire 
47.  21.  out  of  Ephraim  ruled  a  r.  kingdom 

REBOaNDING. 
SVisd,  17.  19.  or  a  r.  echo  from  hollow  mountains 

REBUKE. 
i' F.sd.  10.  29.  and  mv  prayer  is  turned  into  r. 
F.icl.  11.  7.  understand  first,  and  then  r. 
31   31.  r.  not  Ihy  neighbour  at  the  wine 
4H.  7.  who  heardesi  the  r.  of  the  Lord  in  Sinai 
1  Mac  2. 49  now  halh  pride  and  r.  gotten  strength 


RED 

REBUKED. 

Eccl.  13.  22.  poor  man  slipt,  and  yet  they  r.  him  loo 

RECEIVE. 
Tob.  5.  2.  how  can  1  r.  the  money?  1  know  him  not 
.fud.  11.  5.  Judith  said,  r.  the  wordsol  thy  tervant 
IVisd.  6.  25.  7 .  instruction  through  my  werds 
12.7.  that  the  land  mi^lit  r.  a  worthy  colony 

17.  21.  which  should  afterwards  r.  them 
Eccl.  4.  31.  let  nut  thy  hand  bt;  slrolchod  lor. 

6.  23.  give  ear,  my  son,r.  my  advice 
33.  love  to  hear,  thou  sbalt  r.  understanding 

11.  34.  r.  a  stranger  into  thy  house,  be  will  disturb 

12.  5.  else  thou  shaltr.  twice  as  much  evil 

15.  2.  r.  him  as  a  wife  mtirried  of  a  virgin 

18.  14.  halh  mercy  on  ihein  that  r.  discipline 

19.  19.  shall  r.  fruit  of  the  tree  of  innuortaiity 
29.  6.  if  he  prevail,  he  shall  hardly  r.  the  half 
32.  2.  r.  a  crown  for  thy  well-ordering  ihe  feast 

35.  12.  not  with  gifts,  for  such  he  will  not  r. 

36.  21.  a  woman  svil.  r.  every  man 

38.  2.  and  he  shall  r.  honour  of  the  king 
41.  1.  yea,  unto  him  that  is  yet  able  lo  r.  meal 
50. 3.lhe  cistern  tor.  water  was  covered  withbriies 
21.  they  might  r.  a  blessing  from  the  Most  High 
51.  2G.  ind  let  your  soul  r.  instruction 
2  Mac.  7.  H.  from  bini  I  hope  to  r.  them  again 
29.  that  I  may  r.  thee  again  in  mercy 
36.  thou  shall  r.  just  punishmenl  for  thy  pride 
RECEIVED. 

1  Ksd.  6.  G.  until  such  lime  as  an  answer  was  r. 
Tub.  7.17.  she  wept  andr.  the  tears  of  her  daughter 

1 1.  16.  they  marvelled  because  he  had  t.  his  sight 
■Jud.  3.  7.  the  country  about  r.  them  wilh  dances 
F.sth.  IC.  10.  and  as  a  stranger  r.  of  ns 

IViid.  3.  6.  he  r.  them  as  a  burnt-otlering 

16.  14.  neither  ihe  soul  r.  up,  corneth  again 

19.  16:  whom  they  had  r.  with  feastings 

Eccl.  17.  5.  they  r.  the  use  of  the  five  operations 
23.  28.  and  to  be  r.  of  him  is  long  life 
29.  5.  till  he  halh  r.  he  will  kiss  a  man's  hand 
51.  16.  1  r.  her,  and  gat  much  learning 

2  Mac.  7.  8.  he  r.  the  nevt  torment  in  order 

RECEIVEST. 
Eccl.  42.7.  all  that  thon  eavest  out,  or  r.  ir> 

RECEIVING. 
^MllC.\Ct.  15.  the  son  of  ."^bnbiis  r.  them  deceitfully 
SiJ)/uc.l0.15.r.lhoselhal  were  banisheit  from  Jerus. 

RECEPTACLES. 
Eccl.  39.  17.  at  the  words  ol'his  mouth  r.of  waters 

RECITED. 
Feci.  44.  5.  such  as  r.  verses  in  writing 

RECKONED. 
Fcr^29.4.  many  r.  it  fouml  and  put  tliein  to  trouble 
1  Mac.  10.  38.  thnt  they  may  be  r.  to  be  under  one 

RECKONING. 
Tob.  6.  15.  make  thou  no  r.  of  the  evil  spirit 
Feci.  42.  3.  ofr.  wilh  partners  and  travellrrs 

RECOMPENSE. 
^F.sd.  15.  21.  so  will  I  do  and  r.  in  their  boscmj 

5'.j.  therefore  shall  thou  receive  r. 
F.erl.  7.  28   how  canst  thou  r.  them  the  things 

12.  2.  do  good  lo  Ihe  godly,  ihou  shall  find  a  ?•. 
14.  6.  and  there  is  a  r.  of  his  wickedness 

17.  23.  it  will  render  their  r.  on  their  lu'ads 

20.  10.  there  is  a  gift  whose  r.  is  double 
36.  20.  but  a  man  of  experience  will  r   him 

/iar.  6.  34.  evil  or  good,  they  are  not  able  lo  r.  it 
I  .^fac.  2.  68.  r.  fully  the  heathen,  and  take  heed 
10.  27.  we  will  r.  you  for  all  tlie  things  ye  do 

RECOMPENSED. 
1  Mac.  16.  i7.  in  which  doing  he  r.  evil  for  gorxi 

RECOMPENSETH. 
Feci.  35.  11.  for  the  Lord  r.  and  will  give  thee 
RECONCILED. 

1  Fsd.  4.  31.  Ih;it  she  might  be  r.  to  him  again 
iMac.  5.20.  the  great  Lord  being  r.  it  was  set  up 

8.  29.  they  besmiiht  the  merciful  Lord  to  be  r. 

RECONCILEMENT. 
Eccl.  27.  21.  and  after  reviling,  thcBe  mav  be  r. 

RECONCILIATION. 
Feci.  22.  22.  fear  not,  for  there  mav  be  a.  r. 
45.  16.  he  chose  him  to  make  r.  f()r  his  people 
23.  Phinees  stood  up  and  made  r.  for  Israel 

2  J\lac.  12. 15.  whcreiinon  he  made  a  r.  for  Ihcdead 

RECORD. 
F.sth.  12  4.  the  king  made  a  r.  of  these  things 

RECORDED. 
1  Fsd.  1.42.  those  things  tnai  uier.  of  him 
RECORDS. 

1  .'Voc. 14.23  a  copy  oftheirambassase  in  public  r. 

2  Mac.  2. 1.  it  is  also  found  ir>  the  r.  that  Jeremy 

RECOVERED. 
.Tiid.  14.  7.  but  when  they  bad  r.  him,  he  fell 

1  Mnc.  2.  48.  they  r.  the  law  out  of  hand  of  Gentiles 
10.  .52.  as  Jam  come  iigain.and  haver,  our  country 

2  Mac.'i.  22.  r.  ainin  I  he  temple  and  freed  city 

RECOITNTED. 
2  Mac.  8.  IG.  he  r.  whnl  heljis  their  fathers  found 

RED. 
IVisd.  '0   18.  she  brought  them  through  the  R.  sea 


REJ 


lAPCCRYPHA, 


REDRESS. 
Bar.  6.  54.  nor  can  r.  a  wrong,  being  nnaMe 

REFERRED. 
2  Mae.  11. 36.  touching  inings  to  be  r.  lo  tlte  king 

REFORM. 
2  Esd.  14.  51.  r.  yonr  hearts,  ve  shall  be  kept  alivo 

REFORMED. 
Ifisd.  9.  18.  forso  the  ways  of  tliem  which  lived  on 
theeailh  wertr.  and  men  were  taught  the  thiniji 
12.  26.  I  hey  that  would  nol  be  r.  by  correetio.T 
Feel.  10.  25.  Ik;  will  not  grudge  w(j.sii  be  is  r. 
23.  15.  will  never  be  r.  all  the  days  of  his  life 
REFORMEDST. 
2  Fsd.  8.  12.  and  thou  r.  it  wi'.h  thy  judgment 

REFRAIN. 
lUsd.  1.  11.  and  r.  your  tungm;  from  backbiting 
Eccl.  4.  23.  r.  not  to  wHiak  when  there  is  .jccasioa 
18.  30.  but  r.  thyself  from  Ihiiie  appetites 

REFRESHED.  ' 

2&d.  11.46.  that  all  iheearih  may  ber.  andieiurr) 

REFKESHETII. 
Eccl.  43.  22.  a  dew  C(Kniiig  after  heat,  r. 

REFUGE. 
!  Mac.  10.  14.  for  it  was  their  place  ofr. 
2  Mac.  10.  28.  liaving  their  r.  also  lo  tlie  Lord 

REFUSE. 
1  Fsd.  2.  10.  they  will  not  only  r  lo  give  tribute 
Eccl.  6.  23.  receive  advice,  .".nd  r.  not  my  counsel 

REFUSED. 
E<;c^29.7.many  have  r.io  lend  forolhersilldealin5 

REFUSE. 
Tob.  .5.  18.  let  it  be  as  r.  in  respect  of  om-  child 
It'isd.  13.  12.  after  spending  ihe  r.  of  his  work 

13.  taking  the  very  r.  which  served  to  iio  use 
Eccl.  27.  4.  sifteth  wilh  a  sieve,  the  r.  reinaineili 

REGARD. 
2K.<d.  8.27.  r.r>ol  wicked  invenlions  of  the  heathesi 

15.  If),  ibey  shall  not  r.  their  Kings  or  princes 
Tub.  3.  15.  command  some  r.  to  be  had  of  me 
Feet.  10.  19.  that  r.  not  the  law  are  dishonourable 

20.  7.  hut  a  babbler  and  a  fool  will  r.  no  tini..' 
41.  12.  r.  thy  name,  for  that  shall  continue 

REGARDED. 
IVisd.  3.  17.  yet  shall  they  bo  nothing  r. 
'i  Alac.  7.  12.  for  ihnt  he  noihing  r.  the  pains 

REGARDETII. 
Eccl.  34.  2.  whoso  r.  dreams,  is  like  birr  Ihat 

REGARDING. 
/f'isii.  10.  8.  r.  not  wisdom,  they  gat  this  hurt. 

REGIONS. 
I  Fsd.  4.  28.  do  fiot  all  r.  lenr  to  tcrticli  him? 

REGISTER. 
1  Mac.  14.  22.  did  r.  the  things  that  they  spake 

REGISTERED. 
1  Mac.  8.  20.  \re  mishi  l>e  r.  voiir  confederates 

REHEARSE. 
Eccl.  19.  7.  r.  not  lo  another  what  is  told  thee 

REJECT,  ED. 
■  Tiid.  I  MO.r.not  his  word,  but  lay  it  ufi  in  thy  heart 
IVisd.  9.  4.  r.  mo  not  from  among  thy  childnn 
Feel.  4.  4.  r.  not  the  suppliciiiion  of  the  afflicted 
20.  20.  a  wise  sentence  shall  her.  when  it  comet 

REIGN. 
IVisd.  .T  8.  and  their  Lord  shall  r.  for  ever 
C.  21.  honour  wisdom,! hat  ve  may  r.  for  evermorf 

REIGNED. 
IVisd.  14. 25.  there  r.  in  all  men  witbout  eaceptioc 
I'.crl.  47.  13.  Solomon  r.  m  a  peaceable  time 
I  Mac.  1.1.  her.  in  hisstead,  the  first  over  Greeci! 
7.  Alexander  r.  twelve  years,  and  llren  died 
10.  Aniioehnsr.  in  the  137ih  year  of  I  he  kinirdoni 
6.  2.  Alexaiufer  who  r.  fjrst  a.nong  the  Grecian; 

10.  1.  by  means  where»hfher.  there 

11.  19.  by  this  Dr'metriiis  r.  in  the  167th  year 

54   young  Aniinchus,  who  r.  and  was  cr»wned 

12.  7.  letters  from  Diirins,  who  r.  among  you 

REINS. 

1  .tf'ic.  2. 24.  when  Mailathias  saw,  hisr.  trembioi 

REJOICE. 
Tub.  13.  7.  my  soul  shall  r.  in  his  greatness 

14.  love  thee,  for  they  shall  r.  in  thy  peace 
14.  7.  those  who  love  the  Lrad  in  truth  shall  r. 

.fnd.  4.  12.  the  sanctuary  for  the  nations  to  r.  at 
F.cr).  8.  7.  r.  not  over  thy  greatest  enemy 

16.  2.  though  they  miihiply,  r.  r>ot  in  them 
22.  23.  Ihat  ihou  mnvcst  r.  in  his  prosperity 
26.  4.  rich  or  poor,  he  shall  at  all  times  r. 

30.  2.  shall  r.  of  him  among  his  acijuaintanco 

3  and  hefore  his  friends  he  shall  r.  of  hii:> 
35.  UK  till  he  have  made  them  to  r.  in  his  morcj) 

39.  31.  they  shall  r.  in  his  cominandnyent 

40.  20.  wine  nml  music  r.  the  heiirt 

,50.  20.  to  'ive  the  bless  ng  arHt  r.  in  his  rmmo 
51.  2!).  let  your  soul  r.  in  his  mercy 
Bar.  4.  12.  let  no  man  r.  over  me  a  widow 

2  Mac.  15.  11.  which  did  not  a  little  r.  them 

REJOICED. 
Tab.  14. 13.  before  his  death  her.  over  Nineve 
Wisd.l,\^.\r.  in  I  hem  all  for  wisdom  goeth  before 
Eccl.  30. 5.  whiU:  he  lived.,  ho  saw  aad  r.  in  him 


Apccbvpha.]  rem 

Bar  3.  34.  the  ilari  sliiiied  in  their  watches  and  r. 

4.  31.  nirseriible  aru  ihuy  Umt  r.  at  thy  tail 
33.  lor  as  she  r.  at  thy  ru.n  and  was  glad 

:  .Vuc.  7.  46.  lor  this  tiio  peoiile  r.  greatly 
14.  11.  made  pt-ai-c,  and  Israel  )■.  wuh  gieat  j.iy 

KEJUICETU. 
F.ccl.  20.  2.  a  virtuous  uoEMan  r.  her  husband 
37.  4.  which  r.  in  the  (jrosperily  ota  I'neiid 

REJUlCiiNCi. 
2  Esd.  10.  22.  our  r.  is  at  an  end 
Tob   11.  15-  hissoEi  went  ni  r.  and  told  his  father 
Led.  1.  11.  the  tear  of  the  Lord  is  a  eiown  ol  r. 

18.  and  It  onliirgeth  their  r.  that  love  him 
Bar.  4. 34. 1  w  ill  take  away  the  r.  of  her  multitude 

37.  lo,  tliy  sons  come  r.  in  the  glory  otCiod 

5.  5.  r.  in  the  remembrance  olUod 

RELEASE,  ED. 
Prayer  of  Jl/anass.  cannot  hit  my  head,  nor  have  r. 
1  JIac.  10.  29.  for  your  sakcs  1  r.  all  the  Jews 

30.  I  r.  it  from  this  day  forth 

42.  even  those  things  shall  he  r.  they  appertain 
RELIEF. 

1  ..Vac.  11.35.  we  discharge  them  of  all  for  their  r. 

2  Mac.  3.  10.  for  the  r.  of  w  idows  and  fatherless 

RELIEVING. 
F.ccl.  3.  14.  r.  thy  father  shall  not  be  forgotten 
RELIGION. 

1  .Mac.  1.  43.  the  Israelites  consented  to  his  ?•. 

2.  IS),  anil  full  away  from  the  r.  of  their  fathers 
22.  to  go  from  our  r.  either  on  right  hand  or  left 

2  Mac.  C.  24.  w  ere  now  gone  to  a  strange  r. 

8.  1.  took  all  such  as  continued  in  the  Jews'  r. 
14.  3».  jeopard  his  body  for  the  r.  of  the  Jews 
RELIGIOUS. 
Jud  11    17.  thy  servant  is  r.  and  serveth  God 

RE1>Y. 

Eecl.  15.4.  he  shall  r.  on  her  and  not  be  confounded 

RELIEU. 

1  Mac  8.  12.  with  such  as  r.  on  them  kept  aniily 

REiMAlN. 

2  Esd.  13.  49.  he  shall  defend  his  people  that  r. 
Jud.  II.  17.  therefore,  my  lord,  I  will  r.  wiili  ihee 
Eccl.  23.  27.  they  that  r.  shall  know  there  is 

42  23.  all  these  things  live  and  r.  for  ever 
44.  11.  shall  continually  r.  a  good  inheritance 
13.  their  seed  shall  r.  for  ever,  and  their  glory 
45. 15.  to  his  seed  so  long  as  the  heavens  should  r. 
Bar.  2.  21.  so  shall  ye  r.  in  (he  land  that  I  gave 
G.  3.  ve  shall  r.  in  liabyion  n,iny  years,  a  long 

REiMAINEU 
Eccl.  48. 15.  there  r.  a  small  people  and  a  ruler 

REMAINETH. 
Eicl.  38. 19.  in  allliction  also  sorrow  r. 

REMEDY. 
H'isd.  2.  1.  in  the  death  of  a  man  there  is  no  r. 
IG.  9.  nor  was  there  found  any  r.  for  their  life 
Eccl.  3.  28.  in  punishment  of  proud  Ihere  is  no  r. 
43.  22.  a  present  r.  of  all  is  a  mist  coming  speedily 

REMEDILESS. 
EbIK.'i6.5.  hath  enwrnpped  them  in  r.  calamities 

REMEMBER. 
I  Esd.  3.  23.  they  r.  not  what  they  have  done 
4. 43.  r.  thy  vow  which  thou  hast  vowed,  lo  build 
8  Esd.  2.  31.  r.  Ihy  children  that  sleep 

13.  39.  and  I  will  r.  also  their  pilgrimage 

7'.i.  3.  3.  r.  me,  and  look  on  me,  punish  me  not 

4.  4.  r.  that  she  saw  many  diingers  for  thee 
19.  therefore,  my  son,  r.  my  commandments 

6.I5.dost  thou  not  r.preceplsihy  father  gave  thee? 

14.  10.  r.  how  Aman  handled  Achiaciiarus 
Jud.  8.  2H.  r.  what  things  he  did  to  Abriiham 

13.  19.  which  r.  the  power  of  God  for  ever 
Estk.  10.  5   for  I  r.  a  dream  which  I  saw 

14.12.  r.  O  Lord,  make  thyself  known  in  affliction 
tVisd.  Hi.  11.  that  th(!y  should  r.  thy  words 
Ecr.l.  7.  16.  hut  r.  ihtit  wrath  will  not  tarry  long 
28.  r.  that  thou  Wiist  hegot  of  ihern 
36.  r.  the  end  and  thou  shall  never  do  amiss 

8.  5.  r.  that  we  are  all  worthy  of  punishment 

■J.  rejoice  not  over  enemy,  but  r.  that  we  die  all 

9.  12.  r.  shall  not  l'o  unpunished  to  their  grave 
13.  r.  that  tlion  gocst  in  the  midst  of  siiaiea 

12.  12.  and  tlnm  at  llie  last  r.  riiv  words 

14.  12.  r.  that  death  will  not  be  long  in  coming 

15.  8.  and  men  that  are  liars  cannot  r.  her 

18.  25.  thou  hiist  e!Miii;rh,  r.  the  lime  of  hunger 
83.  14.  r.  thy  faiher  and  ihy  mother 

18.  the  Most  IJi2h  will  not  r.  my  sins 
28.  6.  r.  Ihy  end,  and  U^t  enmity  cease,  r.  corrup- 
tion and  death,  abide  in  theromiiiHndmenls 

7.  r.  the  commandments,  and  bear  no  niaiico 

31.  13.  r.  that  a  wicked  eye  is  an  evil  thing 
36.  8.  make  the  time  short,  r.  the  covenant 

38.  20.  drive  it  away,  and  r.  the  last  end 

41.  3.  r.  them  that  have  been  before  thee 

42.  15.  I  will  now  r.  the  works  of  the  T,ord 
Bar.  2.  30.  in  captivity  they  shall  r.  Ihi'msclves 

33.  they  !ihall  r.  the  way  of  their  fathers 

5.  5.  r.  not  the  iniquities  of  our  forefathers 

4. 14.  r.  ye  tliec>>nt=vitvof  inysonB  and  daughters 
833 


REP 

Su5.  9.  lliiit  they  might  not  r.  just  judgments 

1  Mac.  4.  y.  r.  how  our  fathers  weie  delivered 

6.  12.  I  r.  the  evils  that  I  did  at  Jerusalem 

7.  38.  r.  their  blasphemies,  and  sutler  Ibem  now 
12.  II.  we  r.  you  m  the  sacrihces  we  oti'er 

2  Mac.  8.  4.  r.  the  wicked  slaughter  of  infants 

15.  8.  but  to  r.  Ihe  help  which  they  had  received 

REMEMBRANCE. 
2  Esd.  1.  30.  yet  they  shall  call  their  sins  lo  r. 

12.47.  for  the  Highest  hath  >ou  in  r. 
'I'ob.  12.  12.  1  did  bring  the  r.  of  your  prayers 
H'isd.  2.  4.  no  man  shall  have  our  works  m  r. 

11.  12.  a  groaning  for  the  r.  of  things  jiiist 

16.  6.  lo  put  them  in  r.  of  the  cominandinent 
Eccl.  11.25.  ill  alHiction  there  is  no  r.  of  prosperity 

28.  1.  he  will  suiely  keep  his  sins  in  r. 

38.  23.  when  the  dead  is  at  rest,  let  his  r.  rest 
41.  1.  O  death,  how  bitter  is  the  r.  of  thee! 

49.  1.  the  r.  of  Josias  is  like  the  coiiiposilion 

50.  It),  for  a  r.  before  the  Most  High 
Bar.  5.  5.  rejoicing  in  the  r.  of  God 

1  Mac.  2.  51.  call  to  r.  what  acts  our  fallibrs  dd 

2  Mac.  12. 42.  the  sin  might  wholly  be  put  out  of  r. 

REMEMBERED. 
Tub.  1.  12.  because  I  r.  God  with  all  my  heart 
4.  1.  in  that  day  Tohil  r.  the  money 

8.  2.  as  he  went  he  r.  the  words  of  Raphael 
Eslh.  10.  12.  so  God  r.  his  people  and  justified 
Eccl.  3.  15.  in  the  day  of  affliction  il  shall  be  )•. 
i?ar.3.23.none  of  these  have  r.  the  [laths  of  v\isdom 

4.  27.  shall  be  r.  of  iiim  that  brought  these  things 
Bel  38.  Daniel  said,  thou  hast  r.  me,,  O  God 

1  Mac.  5.  4. iif  r.  the  injurvof  the  children  of  Bean 

REMEMBERETH. 
1  Esd.  4.  21.  he  r.  neither  faiher  nor  mother 

REMEMBERING. 
Tob.  2.  6.  r.  that  prophecy  of  Amos,  as  he  said 

REMISS. 
Eccl.  4.  29.  and  in  Ihy  deeds  be  not  slack  and  r. 

REMOVE. 
JVisd.^.5.r.  from  thoughts  without  understanding 
Eccl.  30.  23.  r.  sorrow  far  from  ihoc,  for  sorrow 

REND. 
fVisd.  4.19.  he  shall  r.  them,  and  Last  them  down 

RENDER.       I 
Tub.  2.  13.  is  it  not  stolen  7  r.  it  to  the  owners  ^ 
F.ccl.  17.  23.  I  will  r.  recoinpcnce  <in  their  heads 
33.  13.  to  r.  to  them  as  likelli  hiin  best 

RENDERED. 
IVisd.  10.  17.  she  r.  lo  the  righteous  a  reward 

RENDERING. 
Eslh.  16. 18.  r.  to  him  according  to.his  deserts 

RENEW. 
1  Mac.  12.  3.  that  you  should  r.  the  friendship 
16.  to  r.  the  amitv  that  we  had  with  tliciii 
RENEWED. 
1  Mac.  4.  57.  the  gates  and  the  chambers  Ihey  r. 

5.  1.  the  nations  heard  that  the  sanctuary  was  r. 

RENEWING. 

1  Mac.  12.  10.  to  send  for  the  r.  of  brotherhood 

RENOUNCE. 

2  Esd.  14.  13.  therefore  now  r.  corruption 

RENOWN. 
Eccl.  3.  39.  many  are  in  high  place  and  of  r. 

RENOWNED. 
■Tud  W.'i'.l.  thou  shall  her.  through  the  whole  earth 
Eccl.  39.  2.  ho  will  keep  the  sayings  of  r.  men 
44.  3.  men  r.  for  their  power  giving  counsel 

1  Mac.  3  9.  was  r.  lo  the  utmost  part  of  the  earth 

5.  03.  Judas  and  his  bri;lhren  were  greatly  r. 

6.  1.  Elymais  was  a  cily  greatly  r.  for  riches 
14.  10.  BO  tiiat  his  honourable  name  was  r. 

2  Mac.  2.  22.  the  lemi)le  r.  all  the  world  over 

RENT. 

1  Esd.  8.  71.  as  I  heard  these  things,  1  r.  my  clothes 

.lud.  14.  10.  therefore  be  cried  and  r.  his  garments 

19.  when  heard  these  words,  they  r.  their  coats 

Bar.  0.   31.   having   their   clothes  r.  and   heads 

and  biarils  shaven 

1  Mac.  1.  .lO.  had  j-.  in  pieces  the  books  of  the  law 

2  J/ac.  4.  38.  took  his  purple,  and  r.  off  hiscloihe.s 

REPAIR. 
1  Esd.  2.  18.  r.  the  walls  of  it,  and  lay  foundation 

REPAIRED. 
Eccl.  50.  1.  who  in  his  life  r.  ihe  house  again 
1  Mac.  9.  50.  he  r.  the  strong  cities  in  Judea 
(12.  they  r.  the  decays  thereof,  ami  made  It  strong 
12.37.  they  r.  that  which  was  called  Caphcnatha 

REPAIRING. 

1  Mac.  10.  44.  for  r.  the  ivorks  of  the  sanctuary 

REPARATION. 

1  JWac. 14. 34.  all  things  convenient  for  the  r.  thereof 

REPAY. 

2  Esd.  15.  20.  to  r.  things  that  they  have  done 
Tub.  4.  14.  if  Ihou  serve  Goil,  he  will  also  r.  thee 
F.ccl.  4.  31.  and  shut  when  thou  shoiildst  r. 

12.6.  Most  High  will  r.  vengeance  to  the  ungodly 

29.  5.  whe.i  be  should  r.  he  will  prolong  the  time 

REPAYED. 
Ecil  ''5   18.  he  r  vonceance  to  the  heathen 
5P 


REP 

REPAY ETK. 
Eccl.  20.  12.  much  lor  liiile,  and  r.  It  goveL  (old 

REPENT. 
IVisd.  19.  2.  they  would  r.  and  pursue  them 
Eccl.  17. 24.  lo  them  that  r.  he  gi  anted  them  returj 
21.  0.  hut  he  that  Itjurelh  the  "Lord  \k   \  r. 

32.  19.  do   nothing   without   advice,  and  whec 

Ihou  hajl  once  done,  r.  roS 

33.  19.  give  not  thy  goods  to  another,  lest  it  r.  thee 
I'rayer  uf  Manass.lUou  arltheGod  of  thorn  thatr 

REPENTANCE. 
2  Esd.  9.  11.  when  jilace  of  r.  was  open  to  Ihim 
It'isU.  12,  10.  thou  gavest  them  place  of  r. 
Eccl.  17.  2i'.  give  r.  to  his  sons  and  daughteis 
18.  21.  and  in  the  time  of  sins  shew  r. 
20. 3.  how  good  is  ilwlien  art  reproved  loshew  r? 
4'1.  16.  an  e.xample  of  ?-.  lo  all  gMierations 
/  Vui/rrw/jlfun  ass.  thou  hast  promiseilr.and  forgiv& 
n'uss,tliou  liasl  appointed /'.tome  that  am  a  siuiier 
REPENTED. 
i.'ccZ.48.15.forall  this  Ihe  people  r.notnordepart'vj 

REPENTEST. 
Prayer  of  Manass.  thou  r.  of  the  evils  of  men 

REPENTING. 
IVisd.  5.3.  they  r.and  groaning  for  anguish  of  spint 

REPLENISHED. 
Eccl.  10. 4.  by  one  of  understanding  shall  city  be  r. 
32.  13.  who  hath  r.  thee  with  his  good  things 

REPLIED. 
Tob. '2. 14.  but  she  r.  upon  me,  il  was  given  as  a  gift 

REPORT. 
IVisd.  8.  18.  in  talking  with  her  is  a  good  r. 
Eccl.  31.  23.  the  r.  of  his  good  house-keejiing 
Sus.  27.  was  never  such  a  r.  made  of  Susanna 

1  Mac.  12.  23.  to  make  r.  to  you  on  this  wise 
15.  36.  and  made  r.  to  him  of  these  speeches 

2  Mac.  14.  37.  Razir.,  a  man  of  very  good  r. 

REPORTED. 
1  Esd.  1.  33.  are  r.  in  tlie  books  of  the  kings 
.hid.  11.  8.  il  is  r.  in  all  the  earth,  that  thou  only 
Eccl.  44.  8.  that  their  praises  might  be  r. 

1  Mac.  5.  14.  other  messengers,  wlio  r.  on  this  wise 

2  j)/ac.2.13.  the  same  things  were  r.  in  the  writing.s 
11. 18.  what  things  were  meet  to  be  r.  to  the  kiiif» 

REPOSE. 
fVisd.  8.  16.  I  am  come,  I  will  r.  myself  with  lier 

REPROOF 
H'isd.  11.7.  for  a  manifest  r  of  thatcommsndtncni 
Eccl.  20.  1.  there  is  a  r.  that  is  not  comely 

REPROOFS. 
Ecci.  48. 10.  who  wast  ordained  forr.  in  their  tiiaot 

REPROACH. 
Tub.  3.  4.  for  a  proverb  of  r.  to  all  nalinna 
10.  if  I  do  this,  it  shall  be  a  r.  unto  him 

13.  take  me  out  that  I  may  hear  no  more  the  •. 
■  lud.  4.  12.  and  the  sanctuary  to  profanation  an^  r 

5.  21.  we  become  a  r.  before  all  the  world 

8.  22.  we  shall  be  a  r.  lo  all  them  that  posseei  tu 

9.  2.  who  polluted  liiT  virginity  to  her  r 
H'lsil.  4.  18.  a  r.  among  tlie  dead  for  evermore 

5.  3.  this  was  he  whom  we  had  a  proverb  of r. 
Eccl.'J.  11.  a  mother  indlshiuiour  is  a  )•.  to  children 

6.  1.  thou  shall  inherit  an  ill  name,  shame  and  r. 
9.  being  turned  lo  enmity  will  discover  thy  r. 

23.  26.  and  her  r.  shall  not  be  blotted  out 
27.  2.S.  mockery  and  r.  are  from  the  proud 
29.  23.  that  thou  hear  not  the  r.  of  thy  hoUBC 

41.  0.  their  posterity  shall  have  a  perpetual  r. 

42.  11.  lest  she  make  then  a  r.  among  the  pec;)'* 

14.  than  a  woman  which  bringelh  shame  andr. 
47.  4.  did  he  not  take  away  r.  from  Ihe  people? 

Bar.  2. 4.  to  be  as  a  r.  and  desolation  among  all 

3.  &.  Ihou  hast  scattered  us  for  a  r.  and  a  curse 
6.  72.  Ihey  shall  he  a  r.  in  the  country 

73.  better  is  the  just  man,  he  shall  be  far  from  r. 
Dun.  3.  10.  become  a  shame  and  r.  to  thy  servuntj 

1  Mac.  1.  39.  her  sabbaths  were  turned  into  r. 

4.  45.  pull  it  down  lest  it  should  be  a  r.  to  theia 
58.  for  the  r.  of  the  heathen  was  put  away 

REPROACH. 
Eccl.  8.  5.  r.  not  a  man  that  tmnelh  from  sm 

REPROACHED. 
Tub.  3.  7.  Sara  was  r  by  her  father's  maids 
Eccl.  41.  7.  the  children  shall  be  r.  for  his  saka 

REPROACHES. 
ToA. 3.6. because  1  have  heard  falser.  liaTe  sorrow 

REPROACHFUL. 

2  Jl/ac.7.24.  Antiochus  suspecting  it  lo  be  ar.  spojcfa 

REPROACHING. 
Eccl.  29.  28.  r.  of  the  ender  is  grievous  to  a  aaa 

REPROVE. 

2  Esd.  12.  32.  he  shall  r.  and  upbraid  them 

14.  13.  set  thy  house  in  order,  and  r.  thy  people 

IVisd.  2.  14.  he  was  made  to  r.  out  thoughlt 

18. 5.  to  »•  tiiem,  thou  lookest  away  their  children 

Eccl.  20.  2.  il  is  much  better  lo  r.  than  be  angr.v 

29.  gifts  stop  up  his  nimith,  that  he  cannot  r 

REPROVED. 

IVisd.  17.  7.  their  vauniing  was  r.  wilh  disgr»<T 

Eccl.  20.  3.  when  thou  art  r.  lo  shew  ropcntauce 


RES 

JScclSl.G.he  that  lialetlj  to  lie  r.  is  in  way  of  sinners 
'<i.  p.  a  sinful  itaiiii  will  liiil  bo  r.  but  Unci:!  excuiie 
2  ■Uac.  4.  'S3.  liB  /■.  hiiM  and  vmli=!ruw  liimsell' 

RIOrKUVKTll. 
tVisd.  1.  3.  his  jjowuf  w!iuu  irn.-(i,  r.  ihe  unuise 
Ecc/.  18.  13.  ho  r.  iutd  mirliirelli,  unci  teucaulli 

REPUTA'J'ION. 
6'»».C4  Daniclhud  mi  giuatr.  in  siglil  of  the  people 

2  Mac.  y.  26.  I  r.  you  to  reiiiember  the  benefits 
11.  17   they  made  r.  lor  the  peifurinance 
REUUIRli. 
1  Esd.  4.  4ti.  O  kin;,',  this  is  that  which  I  r. 
8.  '2'2.  that  you  r.  no  tax,  nor  any  imposition 
S  fisii.  I.  3-2  whose  blood  1  will  j-.  of  your  hands 
Bar.  a.  35.  though  he  keep  it  iioi,  they  will  not  r.  it 
1  Mac.  7.  l-J.  a  i-.onipaiiy  of  scribes  to  r.  justice 
iJ\lac.  11.  24.  they  r.  that  we  should  sutler  Uiem 

RWiUIRED. 
1  Esd.  G.  1'2.  we  r.  of  thorn  the  names  in  writing 
i  Esd.  13  21.  I  will  open  the  thing  that  thou  hast  r. 
Jud.  7.  24.  in  that  you  have  not  r.  peace  of  Assur 

1  Mad.  10.  when  be  wasr.  he  put  out  his  tongue 

REaUlRETH. 
Keel.  8.  9.  learn  to  give  answer  as  need  r. 

2  JMac.  6. 27.shew  mvselfsuch  a  one  as  mine  ago  r. 

KEUUISITE. 
Wisd.  10.  4.  it  wasr  on  them  should  come  poverty 

REaUlTE. 
F.ccl.  8.  19.  lest  he  r.  thee  with  a  shrewd  turn 
<30.  6.  one  thai  shall  r.  kindness  to  his  friends 

REaUlTETH. 
Ecei!.  3.  Sl.hKthat  r.  good  turns  is  mindful  of  that 
35.  2.  he  that  r.  a  eooil  turn,  otferelh  line  flour 

RESEMBLANCE. 
IVisd.  14.  19.  to  make  the  r.  of  the  beet  fashion 
Eccl.  34. 3.  dreams  is  the  r.  of  one  thing  to  aiioiher 

RE.'SERVE. 
Jud.2.  10.  if  they  vii'ld.  thou  shalt  r  them  forme 

RESERVED. 
Jud.  1!.  13   to  spend  tirst-fruils  r   for  Ine  priests 

2  Mac.  4.  19.  but  to  he  r.  for  other  charges 

RESIDUE. 
'i  Esd.  11.  4.  was  greater,  yet  rested  it  with  the  r. 

19.  so  went  it  with  all  Ihe  r.  one  after  another 
Jud.  15.  0.  the  r.  that  dwelt  in  lieihulia,  spoiled 
I  Mac.  3.  21.  the  r.  (led  in;o  land  of  Philisiines 

3  Jfac. 8. 28.  the  r.  they  divided  among  theniselveo 

RESIST. 
Jud.  11.  18.  none  of  them  that  shall  r.  thee 
Esth.  13.  11.  there  is  no  man  Ihat  can  r.  thee 

RESISTANCE. 
I  Mac.  11.38.  saw  that  nor.  was  made  against  him 

RESISTED. 
Jud.  2.  25.  and  he  killed  all  that  r.  him 
IMac.  14.  7.  neither  was  there  any  that  r.  him 

RESIST  ETH. 
Eccl.  19.  5.  but  he  that  r.  pleasures,  cios.'neth  lilt; 

RESOLVED 
Jud.  11.  13.  are  r.  to  spend  the  tirst-fruit    of  corn 
Eccl.  39.  32.  I  was  r.  and  thought  on  tlie.=e  thini^i 

1  Mac.  1.  62.  nimiy  r.  not  to  eat  any  unclean  thing 
i  Mac.  15.1. 7 .  to  set  upon  them  on  the  sabbath  day 

RESOLUTE 

2  Mac.  6.  20.  are  r.  to  stand  against  such  things 

RESORT. 
Eccl.  27.  9.  the  birds  will  r.  unto  their  lite 
39.  5.  will  give  his  heart  to  r.  early  to  the  Lord 

RESORTED. 
Esth.  14.  1   queen  Esther  r.  unto  the  Lord 
Sus.  4.  Joacim  was  rich,  and  to  him  r.  the  Jews 

RESPECT. 
Tab.  5.  18.  let  it  be  as  refuse  in  r.  of  our  child 
Wisd.i.  15.  that  he  hath  r.  unto  his  chosen 
7.  9.  all  gold  in  r.  of  her  is  as  a  little  sand 
19.  15.  hut  some  r.  shall  be  had  of  those 
Eccl.  16.  3.  irust  not  their  life,  nor  r.their  multitude 
35.  12.  and  with  him  is  no  r.  of  persons 
46.  14.  and  the  Lord  had  r.  unto  Jacob 

RESPECTED. 
Wzsd.2  20.  for  by  his  own  saying  he  shall  be  r. 

RESPITE. 
1  Jfac.12.25.  he  gave  t  hem  no  r.to  entar  his  country 

REST. 
I  Esd.  1.  58.  the  time  of  her  desolation  shall  she  r. 
Wi«<i.4.7. prevented  with  death,  yei  shall  he  be  in  r. 
Reel.  6.  38.  at  the  last  thou  shaft  find  her  r. 
11.  19.  he  saith,  I  have  found  r.  and  now  will  eat 
SO.  21.  when  hetaketh  r.  he  shall  not  be  troubled 
22.  II.  inake  little  weeping  for  the  dead,  he  is  at  r. 

13.  depart  from  him,  ami  thou  shalt  find  r. 
24.  7.  with  all  these  I  sought  r.  and  in  whose 
?.  he  that  made  me  caused  my  tabernacle  to  r. 
11.  likewise  in  Ihe  beloved  cily  he  gave  me  r. 
28. 16.  whoso  hearkeneth  to  it,  shall  never  find  r. 
33.  25   if  set  servant  to  labour,  thou  shalt  find  r, 
?0.  24   a  help   ike  himself,  and  a  pill  ir  of  r. 
38.  23.  when  dead  is  at  r.  let  his  remembrancer. 
40.  0.  and  in  the  time  of  r.  upon  his  bed 
Q.  a  liltle  or  m  thing  io  his  r.  and  afterwatd 


REV 

Ecci.41.1.to  a  man  that  liveth  atr.in  hisposse-ssions 
44.  23.  and  make  it  r.  on  llie  head  of  Jacob 
3k.  27.  how  I  have  gotten  to  me  much  r. 

1  ji/(ic.  7.  .50.  the  land  of  Judea  was  in  r.  a  while 
9.  57.  the  land  of  Judea  was  in  r.  two  years 

•2 Mae.  11.  25.  that  this  nation  shall  be  in  r. 
RESTED. 

Juil.  10.  21.  Olofernes  r.  on  Ins  bed  under  a  canopy 

Keel  47.  23.  thus  r.  Solomon  with  Ins  fathers 

1  Alac.  16.  4.  who  r.  ihat  night  at  Modin 

RESTETH. 
Eccl.  5.  6.  his  indignauon  r.  upon  sinners 
31.  3.  when  he  r.  he  is  liilcd  with  his  ilelicates 
RESTORE. 

2  Esd.  1.  32.  the  earth  shall  r.  those  asleep  in  her 
Tub.  10.  12.  the  Lord  of  heaven  r.  thee,  my  brother 
Eccl.  48.  10.  wast  ordained  to  r.  the  tribes  of  Jacob 
Bar.  6.  37.  they  cannot  r.  a  blind  man  to  sight 

1  jMac.  3.  43.  let  us  r.  the  decayed  estate  of  people 

15.  3.  that  I  may  r.  it  to  the  old  estate 
iMac.  9.  16.  he  would  r.  all  the  holy  vessels 

11.  25.  we  have  determined  to  r.  their  temple 

12.  25.  that  he  would  r.  them  without  hurt 

14.  46.  calling  on  the  Lord  ;o  r.  him  those  again 
RESTORED. 

1  Esd.  G.  2G.  should  be  r.  to  the  house  at  Jerusalem 

2  Esd.  12.  18.  but  shall  be  r.  to  his  beginning 
Tub.  2.  1.  my  wife  Anna  was  r.  to  me  with  my  son 

]4.2.hissiglit,  which  wasr.  to  him  aftereightyears 
Wisd.  16.  l2.  was  not  herb  that  r.  them  to  health 

RESURRECTION. 
2  Esd. 2. 23. 1  will  give  thee  the  first  place  in  my  r. 
2  Mac.l.H.  as  for  thee,  thou  shalt  have  no  r.  to  life 
12.  43.  in  that  he  was  mindful  of  the  r. 

RETAIN. 
Eccl.  41.  16.  it  is  not  good  to  r.  all  shamefacedness 

RETIRING. 
2  Mac.  5.  9.  he  perished,  r.  to  the  Lacedemonia  is 

RETURN. 

2  Esd.  10.  16.  so  the  plagues  shall  not  r.  again 

I'ob.  5.  15.  if  ye  r.  safe,  I  will  add  something 

20   he  shall  r.  in  safety,  thy  eyes  shall  see  him 

14. 5.  they  shall  r.  from  all  places  of  their  captivity 

Eccl.  4.  Id.  theii  will  she  r.  the  straight  way  to  him 

16.  30.  and  they  shall  r.  into  it  again 

17. 24.  but  to  thcin  that  repent,  he  granted  them  r. 
25.  r.  to  the  Lord,  and  forsake  thy  sins 
27.  9.  so  will  truth  r.  to  them  that  practise  in  her 
29.  5.  r.  words  of  grief,  and  complain  of  time 
40.  1.  till  the  day  they  r.  to  the  mother  of  all 
1  Mac.  3.  .56.  should  r.  every  man  to  his  own  house 

10.  55.  thou  didst  r.  into  the  land  of  thy  falhi 
iMac.  5.  8.  in  the  end  he  had  an  unhappy  r. 

11.  29.  declared,  that  your  desire  was  to  r.  home 

RETURNED. 
Tob.  2.  5.  then  I  r.  and  wa.shed  myself 

9.  the  same  night  also  I  r.  from  the  burial 
.fud.  5.  19.  but  now  are  they  r.  to  their  God 
/f(.-.i/.2. 1.aiiy  man  known  to  haver,  from  the  grave 
Bar.  4.  28.  so  being  r.  seek  him  ten  times  more 

1  Mac.  2.  63.  because  he  is  r.  into  his  dust 

5.  54.  not  one  slain,  until  Ihey  had  r.  in  peace 
RETURNETH. 

2  Esd.  16.  16.  as  an  arrow  r.  not  backward 
IVisd.  15.  8.  within  a  little  while  r.  to  the  same 

16.  14.  the  spirit  when  it  is  gone  forth,  r.  not 
Eccl.  26.  28.  one  that  r.  from  righteousness  to  sin 

REVEAL. 
2  Esd.  10.  38.  the  Highest  willr.  many  secret  things 
14.  3.  I  did  manifestly  r.  myself  to  Moses 
Tob.  12.  11.  honourable  to  r.  the  works  of  God 
£cc/. 19. 8.  if  thou  canst  without  oftence,  r.  them  not 

REVEALED. 
Eccl.  1.6.  to  whom  hath  the  root  of  wisdom  beenr..' 
3.  19.  but  mysteries  are  r.  to  the  meek 

REVEALETH. 
Eccl.  42.  19.  he  r.  the  sleps  of  hidden  things 

REVEALING. 
Eccl.  41.  23.  be  ashamed  of  r.  of  secrets 

REVELLLN'G. 
2  Mac.  6.  4.  the  temple  was  filled  with  riot  and  r. 

REVELLINGS. 
IVisd.  14.  23.  while  they  made  r.  of  strange  rites 

REVENGE. 
IVisd.  5. 17.  his  weapon  for  the  r.  of  his  enemies 
Eccl.  5.  3.  for  the  Lord  will  surely  r.  thy  pride 
25.  14.  and  any  r.  but  the  r.  of  enemies 
48.8.  who  anointed  kinjs  to  laker  and  prophets 
REVENGED. 
.lud.  13.  20.  but  thou  hast  r.  our  ruin 
IVisd.  12.  12.  to  be  r.  for  the  unrighteous  man 

REVENGETH. 
Eccl.  28. 1.  he  that  r.  shall  find  vengeance  from  L. 

REVENUE. 

2  Mac.  4.  8.  and  of  another  r.  eighty  talents 

9. 16.  would  out  of  his  own  r.  defray  the  charges 

REVENUES. 

2  Mac.  3.  3.  Seleucns  of  his  own  r.  bare  the  costs 

REVERENCE. 
2  Esd.  15.  20  call  the  tin's  of  the  earth  to  r  mc 


RIC 


Apocbvpba 


.rud.  10.  2;{.  she  fell  down  and  Jid  r.  to  him 
li'isd.  2.  10.  let  US  not  r.  the  ai  rient  gray  hair? 
Eccl.  4.  22.  let  not  Mier.  of  any  man  cause  thee  fall 
7.29.  fear  the  Lord  with  thy  soul,  and  r.  his  priests 

26.  24.  an  lionusi  woman  will  )•.  Iier  hiishand 

REVERENCED. 
.hid.  14.  7.  she  fell  Ht  Judith's  feel  and  r  her 
Bar.  4. 15.  who  neiiher  r  old  man,  nor  pitied  chi.u 

REVEREND. 
2  Mae.  15.  12.  a  good  man  r.  in  conversation 

REVILING. 
Eccl.  22.  24.  as  smoke  before  fire,  so  r.  before  blorxi 

27.  21.  and  after  r.. there  may  be  recor^ilemenl 

REVILINGS. 
F.ccl  27.  15.  their  r.  are  grievous  to  the  ear 

REVIVED. 
1  Mac.  13  T.peojile  heard  these  words, theirsitirily 

REVOKED. 
1  Mac.  11.  36.  and  nothing  hereof  shall  be  r. 

REVOLT. 

1  Mac.  2.  15.  such  as  compelled  the  people  to  r. 
13.  16.  thai  when  he  is  ai  liberty  he  may  not  r. 

REVOLTED. 
Tob.  1.  5.  all  the  tribes  which  together  r. 

1  Mac.  7. 24.  he  took  vengeance  of  them  thathad  r 

2  Mac.  1.  7.  r.  from  the  holy  land  and  kingdoi.i 
5.  11.  the  king  thought  that  Judea  had  r. 

REWARD. 
2  Esd.  2.  35.  be  ready  to  the  r.  of  the  kingdom 

3.  33.  and  yet  their  r.  appeareth  not 

4.  35.  when  cometh  the  truit  of  the  floor  of  our  r  .' 

7.  35.  the  woiJi  shall  follow,  the  ?•.  shall  be  shewed 
8.33.  Ihejust  shall  out  of  I  heir  own  deeds  receiver 

33.  I  will  reinenibur  the  r.  that  they  shall  havo 
.lud.  7.  15.  thus  shall  thou  render  them  an  evil  r 
H'lsil.  5.  15.  their  r.  also  is  with  the  Lord 
10   17.  to  the  righteous  a  r.  of  iheir  labours 
Eccl.  2.  8.  believe  him,  and  your  r.  shall  not  fail 
11.  18.  and  this  is  the  portion  of  his  r. 
22.  the  blessing  of  the  L.  is  in  the  r.  of.the  godlj 
26.  to  r.  a  man  according  to  his  ways 
17.  23.  afterward  he  will  rise  up  and  r.  them 

36.  16.  r.  them  ihat  wait  for  thee,  let  thy  prophetj 
51.  22.  the  Lord  hath  given  nie  a  tongue  for  iny  r 

30.  in  his  time  he  will  give  you  your  r. 
2  Mac.  5. 7.  received  shame  for  the  r.  of  his  treason 

8.  33.  so  he  received  a  r.  for  his  wickedness 

15.  33.  they  should  hand  up  the  r.  of  his  madness 

REV/ARDRD. 
Tob.  14.  10.  remember  how  he  r.  him  agair 
Esth.  12  5.  to  serve  in  court,  and  for  this  he  r.  him 
IVisd.^.b.  a  little  chastised,  they  shall  be  greatly  i, 

1  Mac.  11.  .53.  nor  r.  him  according  to  the  beneCtn 

2  Mac.  4.  38.  thus  the  Lord  r.  him  as  he  deserved 

REWARDS. 
1  F.sd.i.  39.  there  is  no  accepting  of  perso.-is  or  r 
I  Mar.  2.  18.  with  silver  and  gold,  and  many  r 
10.28.  will  grant  you  immunities,  and  give  your 
1().  19.  he  might  give  them  silver,  gold,  and  r. 

RICH. 

1  Esd.  3.  19.  mind  of  the  poor  man  anilr.  tob€  one 

21.  and  it  maketh  every  heart  r. 
Eccl.  8.  2.  be  not  at  variance  with  a  r.  man 

10.  22.  whether  he  be  r.  noble,  or  poor 

30.  and  the  r.  man  is  honoured  for  his  riches 

11.  18.  there  is  that  wa.xeth  r.  by  his  wariness 

21.  it  is  easy  on  a  suddiii  to  make  a  poor  man  r 
13. 3.  the  r.  man  hath  done  wrong,  yet  thrtateneth 

22.  when  a  r.  man  hath  fallen,  hath  many  helpers 

23.  when  a  r.  man  speaketh,  every  man  holdetb 

30.  14.  than  a  r.  man  ihat  is  afllicted  in  body 

31.  3.  the  r.  hath  great  labour  in  gathering 
8.  blessed  is  the  r.  that  is  without  blemish 

44.6.r.nien  furnished  with  ability, living  peaceablj 
45.  8.  he  strengthened  him  with  r.  garments 
■Sks.  4.  now  .loacim  was  a  great  r.  man 

1  Mac  6.  2.  that  there  was  in  it  a  very  r.  temple 

2  Mac  7.  24.  make  him  both  a  r.  and  happy  mar 

RICHER. 
IVisd.  8.  5.  what  is  r.  than  wisdom  that  worketh 
Eccl.  13.  2.  with  one  mightier  and  r.  than  thyself 

RICHES. 
Iflsd.  5.  8.  or  what  good  hath  r.  hroueht  us? 
8.  5.  if  r.  be  a  possession  to  be  desired  in  life 
18.  in  the  works  of  her  hands  are  infinite  r. 
En  1. 10.8.  because  of  in  juries,  and  r.  got  by  deceit 

30.  t!ie  rich  man  is  honoured  liar  his  r. 

31.  honoured  in  poverty,  how  much  more  in  r 
he  that  is  dishonoured  in  r.how  niuct.  in  poverty 

II.  14.  poverty  and  r.  come  of  the  Lord 

13.  24.  r.  are  good  to  him  that  hath  no  sin 

14.  3.  r.  are  not  comely  for  a  niggard 

21.  4.  to  terrify  and  do  wrong  will  waste  r. 

24.  17.  my  flowers  are  the  fruit  of  honour  tinj  r. 

16.  10.  accordini  to  his  r.  his  anger  riseth 
.30.  16.  there  is  no  r.  ah.ive  a  sound  body 
31.  1.  watching  for  r.  consumeth  the  flesh 

3.  the  rich  hath  great  labour  in  gathering  » 

37.  6.  be  not  unmindful  of  him  in  thy  r 
40.  26  r.  and  strength  lift  up  ihe  heart 


^pooavPHA.J 


RIG 


Sar.  6.  3S.  ihey  can  neillier  give  r.  nor  money 
!  Mac.  4.  '23. 1'j  spoil  ttiiis,  where  they  got  great  r. 
6.  1.  Ihat  Elyiiiais  was  a  city  renowned  lor  r. 
i  Mic.  3.  6.  niultituUe  ot  tiiuir  r.  was  innumerable 

lUUER. 
)i  .Vac.  3.  25  a  horse  with  a  terrible  r.  upon  him 

RIDERS. 
lud  2.  5.  horses  willi  their  7-.  twelve  thousand 

RIUICULOL'S. 
feci.  34.  IS.  he  sacriticeth.  his  ottering  isr. 

RIFLEU 
1  Mac.  1.  (Jl.  they  r.  theit  liouses,  and  slew  them 

RIGHT. 
^  Esd.  10.  39.  he  hath  seen  that  lliy  way  is  r. 
Tub.  3.  17  belonged  to  Tobias  by  r.ol  iiiheriiance 

6.  11.  tor  to  thee  doth  the  r.  ol  her  appertain 
Jud.  8.  II    your  words  you  have  sjKjken  are  notr 
/<'(S(i.9.9.  knew  what  was). in  thy  coiiinuindnient! 

10.  10.  she  guided  him  m  r.  paths,  siiewed  him 
Keel.  41).  9.  and  directed  ihein  that  went  r. 
Dan.'i.  4.  thy  ways  are  r.  all  thy  judgments  truth 
1  M^c.  y.  15.  whodisconitilcd  the  ;•.  wing 

RIGHT-AIMING. 
ti'usd.  5.  21.  r.  thnnderbiiltH  shall  go  abroad 

RIGHT-HANU. 
\  Esd.  4.  2'.).  sittnig  at  the  r.-kaud  of  the  king 
i.  Esd.  3.  0.  wliicli  thy  r.-liaud  had  planted 

16.  13.  strong  is  his  r.-kand  that  bendeth 
IVisd.  5.  It),  with  his  r.-hand  shall  he  cover  them 
Eccl.  12.  12.  neither  lot  bini  sit  at  thy  r.-hand 

21. 1't.  doctrine  to  fools,  like  manacles  on  r.-hand 

4y.  11.  Zorobabel  was  as  a  signet  on  the  r.-hand 
Bar.  ti.  15.  he  hath  also  in  his  r.-hand  a  dagger 

Mac.  4.  34.  gave  him  his  r.-hcnd  with  oaths 

14.  33.  he  stretched  out  his  r.-hand  to  the  temple 

15.  15.  Jeremias  huldin?  forth  his  r.-hand 

RIGHTEOUS. 
i  Esd.  3.  11.  Noah,  of  whom  came  all  r.  men 
7o4.  2. 14.  where  are  thy  alms,  and  thy  r.  deeds'? 

13.  9.  he  will  have  mercy  on  the  sons  of  the  r 
Esth.  11.  7.  they  might  tight  against  the  r.  jieople 

9.  the  whiile  r.  nation  was  tioubled 

14.  7.  worshi|iped  their  gods,  O  Lord,  ihuu  art  r. 
IVisd.  2.  12.  let  us  he  in  wait  lor  the?-. 

3.  1.  thesouU  of  the  r.  are  in  the  hand  of  God 

10.  the  uiigiidly  which  have  iicglec;eil  I  her. 

4.  7.  but  though  Ihe  r.  be  prevented  with  dealh 
10.  the  r.  that  is  dead  shall  condemn  the  ungodly 

5.  15.  but  the  r.  live  for  evermore 

10.  4.  wisdom  direc:ed  the  course  of  the  r. 

5.  she  found  out  the  r.  and  preserved  him 

6.  she  delivered  the  r.  man,  who  fled  from  fire 
10.  when  the  r.  fled  from  his  brother's  wrath 
13.  when  the  r.  was  sold,  she  forsook  him  not 

17.  rendered  to  the  r.  a  reward  of  their  labours 
20.  therefore  the  r.  spoiled  the  ungodly 

12.9.  to  bring  the  niigodly  under  the  hand  of  r. 
15.  as  ihou  art  r.  tbvself,  thou  orderest  all 

16.  17.  for  the  world  tighteih  for  the  r. 
23.  that  the  r.  might  be  nouri>hcd 

18.  9.  the  r.  children  of  good  men  did  sacrifice 
20.  the  tasling  of  death  toucheth  tin- r.  also 

19.  17.  as  those  were  at  the  doors  of  the  r.  man 
Eccl.  18.  2.  the  Lord  only  is  r.  and  none  other 

27.  29.  that  rejoice  at  the  fall  of  the  r.  be  taken 
35.  6.  the  offering  of  the  r.  makes  ihe  altar  fat 
44.  17.  Noah  was  found  r.  in  the  time  of  wrath 
Bar.  2.  9.  for  the  Lord  is  r.  in  all  his  works 
T)an.  3.1)4.0  ye  sjiiriis  and  sonlsof  iher.  bless  Lord 
fSuo.  3.  her  parents  also  were  r.  and  taught  he.r 
^raycrofManass.G.ofout  fathers  and  their  r.seed 
Mac.  1.  24.  who  art  strong,  and  r.  and  merciful 

12.  6.  and  calling  ueon  Gnd  the  r.  judge 

RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Esd.  5.11.  isr.  that  maketh  a  man  righteous  gone 

7.  44.  r.  is  grown,  and  truth  is  sprung  up 

H.  30.  love  them  that  put  their  trust  in  thy  r. 

32.  to  US,  namely,  that  have  no  works  of  r. 

Tob.  12.  8.  a  little  withr.  is  better  than  much 

13.  8.  and  let  all  praise  him  for  his  r. 

14.  11.  what  almsdoch,  and  how  r.  doth  deliver 
if'isd.  1.1.  love  r.  ye  that  he  judges  of  the  earih 

15.  for  r.  is  immortal,  but  ungodly  men  called 
2.  22.  neither  hoped  tiiey  for  the  wages  of  r. 
5.6.  we  have  erred,  and  the  light  of  r.  haih  nol 
shined  on  us,  the  sun  of  r.  rose  not  upon  us 

18.  he  shall  put  on  r.  as  a  breast-plale 

t.  7.  if  a  man  love  r.  her  labours  are  virtues 
9.  3.  order  the  world  accurdingto  equity  and  r. 
12.  16.  for  thy  power  is  the  beginning  of  r. 

14.  7.  for  blessed  is  the  word  whereby  r.  cometh 

15.  3.  for  to  know  thee  is  perfect  r. 
Eccl.  26. 28.  one  that  inrmih  from  r.  to  sin 

27.  8.  if  thou  folliiwes:  -.  thou  sbalt  obtain  her 
44.  10.  whose  r.  halh  \n  been  forgotlen 
43.  26.  give  wisdom,  to  judge  his  piople  in  r. 
V.ar.  I.  15.  to  the  Lord  our  God  helongeth  r. 
2.  17.  the  dead  will  uive  neither  praise  nor  r 
5.  4.  thy  name  shall  be  called,  the  Peace  of  r. 
1  Mac.  2.  52.  and  it  was  imputed  to  lain  for  r 
SIS 


ROM 

1  Mac.  7.  18.  itere  is  neither  truth  nor  r.  in  them 

RING. 

2  Esd.  5.  42.  I  will  liken  my  judgment  to  a  r. 

RINGS. 
Jud.  10.  4.  her  chains,  and  her  r.  and  ear-rings 

RISE. 
Tub.  6.  17.  r.  up  both  of  you  and  pray  to  God 
12.  13.  when  thou  didst  not  delay  to  r.  up 
.fud.  IS.  17.  woe  to  nalioiis  that »-.  ag.  my  kindred 
Eccl.  8.  11.  T.  not  U|i  in  anger  at  the  presence 
17.  23.  afterward  he  will  r.  up  and  reward  them 
32. 11.  r.  up  betimes,  and  be  not  the  last 

RISEN. 
1  Esd.  3.9.  when  the  king  is  r.  some  will  give  him 
./«</.  13.  5.  the  enemies  Hhich  are  r.  against  us 
iMac.  12.  44.  they  that  were  slain  should  have  r. 

RISETH. 

Eccl.  31. 20.  he  »■.  earlv,  and  his  wits  are  with  him 

RISING. 

1  Esd.  8.  73.  r.  from  the  fast  with  my  clothes  rent 

9.  I.  Esilras  r.  from  the  court  of  the  temple 

2  Esd.  15.  20.  which  are  from  the  r.  of  the  sun 
KccZ.  43.2.  declaring  at  r.  a  marvellous  instrument 

1  Mac.  6.  33.  then  the  king  r.  very  early,  marched 

2  Mac.  4.  40.  whereupon  the  common  people  r. 

RIOT. 
2  Mac.  6.  4.  for  the  temple  was  filled  with  r. 

RIOT(  )USLY. 
Eccl.  14.  4.  others  that  shall  spend  his  goods  r. 

RIPE. 
IVisd.  4.  5.  the  fruit  unprofitable,  not  r.  to  eat 
£ct/.26.  17.  so  is  the  beauty  of  the  face  in  r.  age 

RIVER. 
2  Esd.  1.  23.  tree  in  water,  and  made  the  r.  sweet 
5.  25.  of  all  depths  thou  hast  filled  thee  oner. 
Tub.  6. 1.  they  came  in  the  evening  to  the  r.  Tigris 
F.i^th.  10.  6.  a  liltle  fountain  became  a  r. 
If'isd.  11.  6.  fountain  of  a  perpetual  running  r. 
19.  10.  how  the  ?•.  cast  up  a  niuliilude  of  frogs 
Eccl.  4.  26.  and  force  not  the  course  of  the  r. 
24.  30.  I  also  came  out  as  a  brook  from  a  r. 

31.  my  brook  became  ar.  and  my  r.  became  a  sea 
3!t.  22.  his  blessing  covered  the  dry  land  as  a  r. 
40.  13.  Ihe  goods  of  unjust  shall  bedried  upas  a  r. 
16.  growing  on  every  water  and  bank  of  a  r. 

44.  21.  from  the  r.  to  the  utmost  part  of  land 
1  Mac.  li.  7.  gone  to  the  r.  called  Eleutherus 

RIVERS. 

1  Esd.  4.  23.  gneth  to  sail  on  the  sea,  and  upon  r. 

2  Esd.  15.  41.  many  waters,  that  all  fields  may  he 

full,  and  all  r.  with  abundance  of  great  waters 
Eccl.  50.  (-i.  as  lilies  by  the  r.  of  waters 
Dan.  3.  56.  O  ye  seas  and  r.  bless  ye  the  Lord 

fiOB. 
1  Esd.  4.  23.  he  goelh  his  way  to  )•.  and  to  steal 

RORBED. 
I  Esd.  4.  24.  when  he  halh  stolen,  spoiled,  and  r. 

ROBBERS. 
Bar.  6.  18.  lest  their  gods  be  spoiled  with  r. 
57.  nor  able  to  escape  either  from  thieves  or  r. 
ROBE. 
Eccl.  6.  29.  and  her  chains  shall  be  a  r.  of  glory 

31.  thou  shall  put  her  on  as  a  r.  of  honour 
27.  8.  thou  shall  put  her  on  as  a  glorious  long  r. 

45.  7.  and  he  clothed  liirp   with  a  r.  of  glory 
8.  with  breeches,  and  a  long  r.  and  the  ephod 

.50.  11.  when  he  pul  on  the  r.  of  honour 

1  Mac.  6.  15.  he  gave  him  the  crown  and  bis  r. 

10.  20.  there'.vitSial  he  sent  him  a  piirjile  r. 
21.  at  tiie  feast  Jonathan  put  on  the  holy  r. 

1.3.  37.  the  scarlet  r.  which  ye  sent  to  us 

ROBOAM. 
Eccl.  47.  23.  of  his  seed,  he  left  behind  him  R. 

ROCK. 
Wisd.  II.  4.  water  given  ihem  out  of  the  flinty  r. 
Eccl.  40.  15.  are  as  unclean  roots  on  a  hard  r. 
48.  17.  he  digged  the  hard  r.  with  iron 

2  Mac.  14.  45.  and  slanding  upot:  a  steep  t. 

ROCKS. 
2  Esd.  16.  28.  hide  themselves  in  ihe  clefts  of  r. 
.lud.  16.  15.  r.  shall  melt  as  wax  at  thy  presence 

ROD. 
Eccl.  30.  1.  he  causelh  him  oft  to  feel  the  r. 

ROE. 
Eccl.  27.  20.  he  is  as  a  r.  escaped  out  of  the  snare 

ROLLING. 
Eccl.  33.  5.  his  thonghls  are  like  a  r.  axle-tree 

ROMAN?^. 
1  Mnc.Pi.  I.  Judas  had  heard  of  the  fame  of  Ihe  R. 
91.. "-o  'hat  matter  pleased  the  R.  well 
23.  good  success  be  to  the  R.  and  to  the  Jews 
29.  according  to  these  articles  did  Ihe  II. 
12.  4.  upon  this  the  R.  gave  ihem  letters 
16.  sent  them  to  I  he  R.  to  renew  the  amity 

14.  40.  the  R.  had  called  the  Jews  their  friends 

15.  16.  Lucius  consul  oftheR.  to  kingPtolemee 
ZM.'ic.  8.  10.  which  the  king  was  to  pay  to  the  R. 

.36.  to  make  good  lo  the  R.  their  tribute 

11.  34.  the  R.  also  sent  unto  them  a  letter;  the 
ambassadore  of  the  r.  send  greeting  lo  the  Jiiws 


RUI 

ROME. 

1  Mac.  1.  10.  who  had  been  a  hostage  at  R 

8.  17.  send  them  to  R.  to  make  a  league  4.»I  amity 

19.  they  went  to  R.  a  very  great  journey 

12.  3.  so  they  went  to  R.  and  eiil<ired  the  Bonuto 
14.16.  when  it  was  heard  atR.Jonalhai:  was  dead 
24.  after  this  Simon  sent  Numenius  to  K. 

2  Mac.  4.  11.  who  went  ambassador  lo  R. 

ROOF. 

1  F.sd.  6.  4.  by  whose  appointmeni  build  ye  ihisr  * 

2  Mac.  1.  16.  and  opening  a  privy  door  of  the  ^ 

ROOM. 
Tab.  2.  4.  I  start  up,  and  took  him  up  into  a  r 
H'lsd.  13.  15.  when  he  had  made  a  convenient  r. 

ROOT. 

1  Esd.  S.  78.  that  there  should  be  left  us  a  r. 
87.  and  didst  give  unto  us  such  ar. 

8H.  till  thou  hadst  left  lis  neilh.!r  r.  nor  name 

2  Esd.  3.  22.  with  the  malignity  of  the  r. 

5.  3.  the  land  Ihat  thou  seest  now  to  have  r. 
28.  on  Ihe  one  r.  hast  thou  prepared  others 

8.  41.  neither  doth  all  that  is  planted  take  r. 

.53.  the  r.  of  evil  is  sealed  up  from  you 
IVisd.  3.  15.  the  ?•.  of  wisdom  shall  never  fall  a^ray 
15.  3.  lo  know  thy  power  is  the  r.  of  iiiimortaliSy 
Eccl.  1.  0.  hath  Iher.  of  wisdom  been  revealed? 

20.  the  r.  of  wisdom  is  lo  fear  the  Lord 

3.  28.  the  plant  of  wickedness  hath  taken  r. 

23.  25.  her  children  shall  nut  take  r. 

24.  12.  I  look  r.  in  an  honourable  people 

47.  22.  wherefore  he  gave  a  remnant  unto  Jacob 
and  out  of  him  he  gave  a  r.  uutc 
David 
I  Mac.  1.  10.  there  came  out  of  them  a  wicked  r. 

ROOTS. 
Wisd.  7.  20.  diversities  of  jilants,  and  virtues  of  r 
F.crl.  10.  15.  Lord  plucked  up  the  r.  of  the  prouil 
40.  15.  hut  are  as  unclean  r.  on  a  hard  rock 

ROOT. 
Eccl.  49.  7.  that  he  might  r.  out,  afflict,  and  destroy 

1  Mac.  2.  40.  Ihey  will  now  r.  us  out  of  the  earth 
3.  35.  to  destroy  and  r  out  the  strength  of  Israel 

2Jl/ac.  8.9.10  r.oul  the  whole  generation  ofthe  Jew3 

12.  7.  to  r.  out  all  them  of  Ihe  city  of  Joppe 

ROOTED. 
IVisd.  4. 4.  by  force  of  winds  ihey  shall  her.  out 

ROOTETH. 
Eccl.'i.  9.  the  curse  of  Ihe  inotherr.out  foundatioM 

ROOTING. 
Wisd.  4.3.  nor  take  deep  r.  from  bastard  slips 

ROAR. 
Bar.  6.  32.  they  r.  and  cry  before  their  gods 

ROARING. 

2  F.sd.  11.  37.  as  a  r.  lion  chased  out  ofthe  wooj 
12.  31.  the  lion  thou  sawesl  r.  and  sjieaking 

Il'i.fd.  17.  19.  or  a  r.  voice  of  most  savage  bcastl 

1  Alac.  3.  4.  like  a  hon's  whelp  r.  for  his  prey 

ROSE. 
Eccl.  39.  13.  bud  forth  as  ar.  growing  by  the  brooS 

ROSE-BUDS. 
Wisd.  2.  8.  let  us  crown  ourselves  with  r.-buds 

ROSE-PLANT. 
Eccl.  24. 14. 1  was  e.\alled  as  a  r. -plant  in  Jerichc 

ROSE. 

Wisd.  5.  6.  the  sun  of  riehieousnessr.  not  on  lis 

ROSES. 

2  Esd.  2.19.  mountains  whereon  glow  r.  and liliai 

ROSIN. 
Dan.  3.  23.  to  make  Ihe  oven  hot  with  r.  and  pilot 

ROASTED. 
'Tob.  6.  5.  when  lliev  had  r.  the  fish,  ihev  eat  it 

ROUGH. 
Wisd.  12.  9.  or  todes'i"v  them  with  oner,  word 

ROUGHLY. 
2  Mac.  14.  30.  he  enlrcalid  him  merer,  than  wou* 

ROUGHNll'SS. 
Eccl.  10.  21.  r.  and  pride  is  ihe  losing  thereof 

ROYAL. 
1  Esd.  3.  15.  sat  dov  n  in  the  r.  seat  of  judgment 
Wisd.  18.  15.  leaped  down  out  of  thy  r.  throne 

1  Mac.  3.  ,32.  be  leltLy^i^s  one  of  the  blo'^dr. 
.37.  the  king  departed  from  Aniiocli  his  •    ciiy 

6.  43.  one  ofthe  beasts  armed  with  r.  harness 

2  Mac.  4.  11.  the  r.  privileges  granted  to  the  Jew 

RUB. 
Tob.  11.  8.  being  pricked  therewith,  he  shall  » 

RUBBED. 
Tob.  II.  12. when  his  eves  bejan  to  smart,  he  r.thom 

RUDDY. 
Eslk.  15.  5.  she  was  r.  through  pe  fectionofbaauty 

RUDE. 
Eccl.  8.  4.  jest  not  with  a  r.  man,  lest  be  disgraced 

RUDELY. 
2  Mac.  12.  14.  that  Ihey  behaved  themselveg  r. 

RUDENESS. 
Eccl.'2\.  24.  it  is  ther.  of  a  man  to  hearken  atiloct 

RUIN. 
2  Esd.  3.  1.  after  r.  of  the  city,  I  was  in  Babylon 
./)('/.  5.  20.  consider,  that  this  shall  be  their  t. 

13.  20.  hast  nol  spared,  but  hast  revenged  ccur  r 


SAC 

Ece  .4.    9  ilie  will  fjivB  him  over  to  liis  om'ii  r. 
il.  S.  goliJ  lialli  bcuii  \\n-  r.  ul' iiiauy 

RIU.\S. 
Ecci.49.  13.  Noainias,  wlio  raised  up  our  r.  again 

RITLb;. 
]  EsJ.  4.  2.  liial  bear . .  over  sea  and  land 

|j.  a!!  ihe  peoiile  that  bearr.  by  sea  and  land 
9.  4.  as  tlie  elders  that  bearr.  a|i|)ointed 
M'lsd.  (i.  2.  give  ear,  you  that  r.  the  people 
Kcc.l.  19.  IJ.  lie  tliat  can  r.  h\n  tongue,  shall  live 
iirf.  -j'i.ii  shall  not  hnver.  over  them  that  fear  God 
44.  :i.  such  as  did  bear  r.  in  their  kin;,'doiiis 
1  Mac.  1.  8.  his  servants  bear  ?■.  every  one  in  place 
Ij.  2i.  neither  shaltthou  be  able  to  r.  them 

RULETH. 
I  Esd.  4.  14.  who  is  it  then  thatr.  them? 

RULER. 
F.ciU.  9. 17.  the  wise  r.  ofthe  people,  for  his  speech 
1!J.  '2.  as  the  r.  ofthe  city  is,  such  are  all  lliey 
17.  17.  he  set  a  r.  over  every  people,  but  Israel 
41.  18.  of  an  oflence  before  a  judge  and  r. 
I  J/uc. 2. 17.  thou  art  ar.  and  an  honourable  man 
G.  14.  whom  he  made  r.  over  all  his  realm 
]  1.57.  I  appoint  thee  ruler  over  four  govern  menu 
j  AldC.  4.  27.  Sostralusr.  ofthe  caslle  required 
IJ.  2.  Lveias  his  protector,  and  r.  of  his  atfairs 

RULERS. 
F.ccl.  33.  18.  hearken  ye  r.  of  tl  >  congrogution 
4t>.  18.  he  destroyed  the  r.  of  IK...  Tyriaiis 
I  Mac.  14.  20.  ther.  ofthe  Lacedemonians 

RULES. 
i  Jilac.2.  28.  to  follow  ther.  ofan  abridgment 

RULING. 

1  Mac.  6.  56.  to  take  to  him  the  r.  ofthe  affairs 

RUMOUR. 

1  Mac.  5.  5.  when  there  was  gone  forth  a  false  r. 

RUN. 
E.>(/.4.26.many  have  r.oul  of  their  wits  for  women 
•i^idd.  3.  7.  they  shall  shine  a»  1  r.  to  and  fro 
IG.  29.  and  shall  r.  away  as  unprotitable  water 
Feci.  33.  31.  if  entreat  him  evil,  and  he  r.  from  thee 
35.  15.  do  not  tears  r.  down  the  widow's  chciks? 
2^1/1^0.1).  II.  others  that  had  r.  together  into  caves 

RUNNETH. 
Keel.  43.  5.  at  his  commaiidment  it  r.  hastily 

RUNNING. 
fVisd.  17.  18.  or  a  fall  of  water  r.  violently 

19.  or  a  ?•.  that  could  not  he  seen  of  beasts 
i  Mac.  5.  2.  there  were  seen  horsemen  r.  in  the  air 
3.  encountering  and  r.  one  against  another 
2G.  r.thro' the  city  with  wea|ions,slew  multitudes 
9.  2.  the  multitude  r.  to  defend  themselves 
12.  16.  a  lake  adjoining,  was  seen  r  with  blood 
RUSH. 

2  F.sd.  15.  60.  they  shall  r.  on  the  idle  city 
Mtd.  15.  4.  that  ail  should  r.  on  their  enemies 

1  Mac.  4.  2.  might  r.  in  upon  the  camp  ofthe  Jews 

RUSHED. 
Jud.  15.  3.  the  children  of  Israel  r.  out  upon  them 
Su5.  26.  the  servants  r.  in  at  the  privy  door  to  see 

RUSHING. 
/ud.  15.  2.  but  r.  out  all  together  they  fled 

2  Mac.  12.  37.  and  r.  unawares  upon  Gorgias 
14.  43.  the  multitude  also  r.  within  the  iloors 

RUST. 
F.rcl.  12. 11.  his  r.  not  bring  altogether  wiped  away 
29. 10.  let  it  not  r.  under  a  stone  to  he  lo?t 
Bur.i;.12. these  gods  cannot  save  themselves  fronir. 

RUSTETH. 
Eccl.  12.  10.  for  as  iron  r.  so  is  liia  wickedness 


SABBATH. 

I  Mac.  1.  43.  sacrifice  to  idols,  and  profane  the  s. 
2.»38.  they  rose  against  them  in  butile  on  the  .5. 
i  Mac.  5.  '25.  did  forbear  till  holy  day  of  tin;  .s. 

'26.  thiit  were  going  to  the  celebrating  of  llie  s. 
e.  26.  for  it  was  the  day  before  the  s. 
28.  lifter  s.  when  they  had  given  oflli"  spoils 
12.  38.  they  kept  the  s.  in  the  same  place 
SABBATH  DAY. 

1  Mae.  2.  32.  made  war  against  Iheni  mi  the  s.-dny 
34.  nor  do  commandment  to  profane  the  s.-dny 
4\.  whoso  will  iniike  battle  with  us  on  the  s.day 

2  ."rfac.  fi.  11.  had  run  to  keep  the  s.-dny  secretly 
15. 1.  resolved  to  set  upon  them  on  ihe  a.-dny 

3.  that  had  commanded  the  s.-day  to  be  kept 
SABB.ATH-DAYS. 
Jud.  10. 2.  house  in  which  she  abode  in  the  s.-days 
'i.Mac.  6.  6.  nor  was  it  lawful  to  keep  s.-dcys 

SABBATHS. 
I  F.sd.\.  .jB.  till  the  land  had  enjoyed  her  s. 
'.)  ?ii.  the  sacrifice  ofthe  s.  and  new-moons 
Jud.  8.  6.  save  the  s.  and  eves  ofthe  new-moon» 
\Mac.  1.  39-  hers,  were  turned  into  ri.proach 
45.  and  that  they  should  profane  the  s. 
SACKCLOTH. 
J.id.  4   10.  and  their  servnnts  put  s.  on  their  loins 


SAP 

.fad.A.  1  Least  ashes  on  their  heads,  spread  out  their 
«.  helbie  the  Ld.  also  they  pui  s. about  the  altar 
14.  the  priests  had  their  loins  girt  with  «. 

9.  1.  uncovered  the  ,«.  wherewitn  she  was  clothed 
19.  3.  she  pulled  olflhe  s.  winch  she  had  on 

Reel.  25. 17.  and  daikeneth  her  countenance  like  s. 
Bar.  4.  20.  I  have  put  on  me  the  s.  of  my  jiiayer 

1  Mac.  2.  14.  put  on  .«.  and  mourned  very  sore 

3.  47.  tiien  they  fasted  that  day  and  put  on  s. 
'i.Mac.  3.  19.  the  women  girt  with  5.  abounded 

10.  25.  and  girded  their  loins  with  i. 

SACRED. 

2  Mac.  6.  11.  for  the  honour  ofthe  most  f   day 

SACRIFICE. 
Tob.  1.  4.  that  all  the  tribes  should  s.  there 
■hid.  16.  16.  all  s.  is  too  little  for  a  sweet  savour 
iVisd.  18.9.  the  children  of  good  men  did  s.aecretly 
F.ccl.  7.  31.  and  the  s.  of  sanctilication 
31.  7.  a  slumbling-block  to  them  that  s.  to  it 
35.  7.  the  5.  of  a  just  man  is  acceptable 
Dan  3.  15.  nor  is  there  prince,  or  s.  or  oblation 

1  Mac.  1.  47.  and  s.  swine's  flesh  and  unclean  beasts 

51.  commanding  the  cities  of  Juda  tcf. 
59.  they  did  .■--.  upon  the  idol  altar 

4.  .53.  and  offered  s.  according  to  the  law 

56.  sacrificed  the  s.  of  deliverance  and  praise 

2  Mac.  1.  18.  was  given  when  Neemias  oflered  s. 
"'.'„  made  a  [irayer  whilst  the  s.  was  consuming 

2.  9.  he  being  wise  offered  the  s.  of  dedication 

3.  32.  ofiered  a.s.  for  the  health  ofthe  miin 

4.  19.  to  carry  silver  to  the  s.  of  Hercules  ;  which 
the  hearers  thought  fit  not  to  bestow  upon  thes. 

00.  this  money  was  appointed  to  Hercules'  s. 
C.  21.  us  if  he  did  eat  of  flesh  from  the  s. 
jl).  3.  they  offered  a  s.  after  two  years 

13.  23.  Philip  oflered  s.  honoured  the  temnle 

SACRIFICED. 
T-fb.  1.5.  house  of  Noph'dialis.  to  the  heifer  Baal 
liar.  -J.  2?.  for  the  things  that  are  s.  unto  them 
I  Mnc.  1.  43.  many  ofthe  Israelites  s.  to  idols 

4.  56.  they  s.lhc  sacrifice  of  deliverance  and  praise 

SACRIFICES. 
1  Esd.  1.  12.  thes.  they  sod  them  in  brass  pole 

5.  .53.  had  made  any  vow,  began  to  offer  s.  to  God 
it'isd.  12.  4.  works  of  witchcrafts  and  wicked  a. 

14.  15.  to  those  under  him,  ceremonies  and  .9. 
S3,  whilst  they  slew  their  children  in  s. 

F.rcl.  35.  12.  and  trust  not  to  unrighteous  s, 

45.  14.  their  s.  shall  be  wholly  consumed 

16.  he  chose  him  to  offers,  to  the  Lord 

Rar.  6.  29.  women  in  childbed  eat  their  6'. 

1  Mac.  12. 11.  we  remember  you  in  the  s.  we  offer 

2  Mac.  1.  8.  wo  offered  also  s.  and  fine  flour 
33.  Neemias  had  purified  the  s.  therewith 

2.  10.  Ihe  fire  came  down  and  consumed  the  s. 
3.3.  Seleucus  bare  all  the  costs  belonging  to  thes. 
6.  which  did  not  pertain  to  the  account  of  thes. 
4.  14.  neglecting  the  s.  hastened  to  be  partakers 

6.  7.  were  brought  by  constraint  to  eat  of  the  s. 
8.  that  they  should  be  partakers  of  their  s. 

9.  16.  anrl  defray  the  charges  belonging  to  the  s. 
14.  31.  the  priists  thnt  were  ort"ering  their  usual  s. 

SACRIFICETH. 
F.ccl.M.  18.  he  thats.  of  a  thing  wrongfully  got 
35.  2.  and  he  that  giveth  alms,  s.  praise 

SACRILEGES. 

2  Mac.  4.  39.  when  manv  s.  had  been  committed 

SAD. 

1  Fsd.  8.  71.  I  sat  me  down  s.  and  very  heavy 
2Ksd.  10.  8.  now  seeing  we  all  mourn  and  tie  s. 
fVied.  17.  4.  and  s.  visions  appeared  to  them 

SADLY. 
Eccl.  19.  26.  that  bangeth  down  bis  bead  s. 
SAFE. 

2  F.sd.  1.  13.  I  gave  you  a  large  and  s.  passage 
Tub.  5.  15.  if  ye  return  i.  I  will  add  somelhing 

21.  journey  prosperous,  and  he  shall  return  s. 

Id.  0.  hold  thy  peace,  take  no  care,  for  he  is  .5. 

2  Mac.Z.  22.  to  kee^p  things  committed  of  trust  s. 

SAFEGUARD. 
I  Fsd.  8.  .'il.  for  s.  iiuainst  our  adversaries 
■  hill.  11.  3.  hoof  good  comfort  thou  art  come  fors. 
■2  Mac.  13.  3.  not  for  the  .?.  ofthe  country 

SAFELY. 
1  Fsd.  4.  47.  they  should  s.  convey  on  their  way 
Toll.  6.  4.  Iieiirt,  liver,  and  gall,  and  put  them  up  s. 

1  .>\Ini:.  6.  40   they  marched  on  s.  and  in  order 

2  Mac.  3.  15.  that  thev  should  s.  be  |ireserved 

SAFETY. 
Too.  5.  21).  lake  no  care,  he  shall  return  in  .«. 
8.21.  halfof  his  goods,  and  go  in  s.  to  his  father 
12.  3.  he  hath  brought  me  again  to  thee  in  s. 
5.  lake  half  of  all  ye  brovigbt,  and  go  away  in  s. 
F.sth.  16.23.  hereafier  there  may  he  s.  to  us 
IVi.id.  4.17.  to  what  end  the  Lord  hath  set  him  ins. 

1  Mac.  7.  35.  if  ever  I  come  in  s.  I  will  burn  house 

10.  83.  the  horsemen  scatlered  in  the  field  fled  to 
Azoius,  and  went  into  their  idol's  temple  fors. 

14.  37.  he  fortified  it  for  Ihe  s.  ofthe  country 

2  Mac.  4.  21.  Antiochus  provided  for  his  own  s. 


SAN 


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2  Jl/ac.9.21.tnouglitto  care  tor  the  commons,  of  all 

SAIL. 
1  F.sd.  4.  23.  a  man  goeth  his  way  tos.  on  the  se'. 
IVis  l.  14.  1.  again,  one  preparing  himself  to  3. 
Eccl.  43.  24.  they  thali;.  on  the  sea  tell  of  darigci 

1  Mac.  13.  29.  be  seen  of  all  Ihats.  on  the  scu 

SAINTS. 
Tob.  8.  15.  therefore  let  thy  s.  praise  thee 
12.  15.  wliich  present  the  prayirrs  ofthe  s. 
IVisd.  3.  9.  for  grace  and  mercy  is  to  his  s. 

4.  15.  that  his  grace  and  mercy  is  with  hib  s. 

5.  5.  aiul  his  lot  is  among  thes. 
18.  1.  thy  s   had  a  very  great  light 

5.  had  deterniiiii'd  to  slay  the  babes  of  the  s. 
9.  the  s.  shall  be  like  pattakeisofgood  and  c 
F.ccl.  42.  17.  Lord  hath  not  given  |iower  to  the  J 
45.  2.  he  made  him  like  to  the  glorious  «. 

SAKE. 
Eccl.  47.  12.  and  for  his  s.  he  dwelt  at  large 
Bar.  2.   14.  and  deliver  us  for  ihine  own  s. 
y.^a7i.3.12.thymercy  notdepartfor  thybelovedAbm 
ham's  s.for  thyservant  Isaac's  s.and  forlsrael's  j 

2  Mac.  5.  19.  God  did  not  choose  the  jieople  lor  th 

place's  s.  but  the  place  for  ihejieople's;' 
SAKES. 
F.ccl.  40.  10.  and  for  their  s.  came  the  flood 
44.  12.  and  their  cliiidren  for  llieii  s. 
SALE. 
2  Mac.  8.  11.  proclaiming  a  s.  ofthe  captive  Jew 

11.  3.  set  the  high  priesthood  to  s.  every  year 

SALT. 

1  Esd.  6.  30.  also  corn,  s.  wine  and  oil  to  he  givcc 

2  Esd.  5.  9.  s.  water  shall  he  found  in  tiie  sweet 
IVisd.  10.  7.  a  standing  pillar  of  4.  is  a  monuiiien 
Keel.  22.  15.  sand,  and  s.  and  a  mass  of  iron 

39.  26.  s.  flour  of  wheat,  for  the  use  of  man's  life 
43.  19.  hoar-frost  also  as  s.  he  poiiieth  on  earth 
Bar.  6.  28.  their  wives  lay  up  |iatt  thereof  in  s. 

SALTNESS. 
Eccl. 23.  23.  he  hath  turned  the  waters  into  s. 
SALT-PITS. 

1  Mac.  11.  35.  thes.  and  crown  taxes  wedtschargt 

SALVATION. 

2  F.sd.  6.  25.  shall  escape,  and  see  my  s. 
7.61.  be  joy  over  them  that  are  persuaded  tos. 

F.sth.  13.  13.  for  the  s.  of  Israel,  to  kiss  the  soles 
H'isd.  5.  2.  amazed  at  the  strangeness  of  his  s. 
J'),  ti.  having  a  sign  of  s.  to  put  them  in  reinembr 
18.  7.  was  accejiied  both  the  s.  of  the  righteous 
and  destruction  ofthe  enoniic 
Eccl.  13.  14.  and  call  upon  him  for  thy  s. 
Bar.  4.  24.  they  shall  see  your  s.  from  our  God 
1  Jllac.  3.  6.  because  s.  prospered  in  his  hand 

SALUTE. 
.hid.  1.5.  8.  came  to  see  Judith,  and  to  s.  her 
I  JI/hc.7.  33.  came  priests  and  elders  to  s.  peaceablj 

12.  17.  commanded  logo  unto  you,  and  to  s.  yoo 

SALUTED. 
Tob.  5.  9.  he  came  in,  and  they  s.  one  another 
1  Mac.  7.  29.  tjiey  s.  one  anollierpeaceably 

11.  6.  where  they  s.  one  another,  and  lodged 

SAMARIA. 
1  Fsd.  2.  16.  dwelling  in  S.  and  other  places 
./lid.  1.  9.  to  all  that  were  in  S.  and  cities  thereof 
Feci.  50.  26.  that  sit  upon  the  mountains  of  S. 

1  Mac.  3.  10.  gathered  a  great  host  out  of  S. 

5.  66.  thence  he  removed,  and  passed  through  3 
10.  30.  out  ofthe  country  of  S.  and  Galilee 

2  Mac.  15.  1.  weie  in  the  strong  places  about  &. 

SAMUEL. 

1  F.sd.  1.20.  since  the  time  ofthe  prophet  S. 

2  Esd.  7.  38.  S.  and  David  for  Ihe  destruction 

SANCTIFICATION. 
Eccl.  7.  31.  give  the  priest  the  sacrifice  of  ». 

SANCTIFY. 

2  Mac.  1. 25.  didst  choose  the  fathers  and  s.  them 

26.  and  (aeseivi?  thine  own  portion  and  s.  it 

SANCTIFIED. 

2w1/ac.  2.  8.  that  the  place  might  be  honourably* 

SANCTITY. 
2  Mac.  3.  12.  to  the  iiiviolahie  s.  ofthe  temple 
SANCTUARY. 

1  F.i(/.  8. 78.  be  left  us  a  name  in  lhe|)lace<>f  thy  £v 

2  F.sd.  7.  38.  for  them  that  should  come  to  thes 
10.  21.  for  thou  seest  that  our  s.  is  laid  was'e 

12.  4S.  seek  mercy  for  the  low  estate  of  jjur  r 
15.  25.  go  your  way,  defile  not  my  s. 

Jud.  4.  12.  the  s.  to  profanation  and  reproach 

13.  before  the  s.  ofthe  Lord  Almighty 
Feci.  47.  13.  he  might  prepare  bis  s.  for  ever 

49.  fi.  they  burned  the  chosen  city  of  the  s. 

50.  5.  how  was  he  honoured  in  coming  out  of  j  1 
1  Mac.  1  21.An;iochusenlered  proudly  in'olhc/ 

36.  it  was  a  place  to  lie  in  wait  against  the  s 

3.  45.  the  ».  also  was  trodden  down  aliens  kepi 
58.  that  are  assemhled  to  destroy  us  and  our  r 

4.  36.  lit  us  go  cleLiise  niid  dedicate  then. 
41.  to  fight,  until  he  had  cleansed  the  s. 

48.  mnde  up  thes.  and  things  within  the  temple 

5.  1.  heard  that  the  s.  was  lenewed  as  befiij 


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I  Mac.  10.  39.  I  S  *'«  ''  ^^  ^  ^''^°  S'^  '"  ^''°  '■  ^'    ^"'^'"  "''^'  ^''  ^'^'^  ^  sweet  i.  memorial  of  fine  flour 


Jcrusaiuui  lur  llie  necessary  o.xpcnccs  ut'  tin;  a. 
i3.  ;«.  wiial  1  lia.o  Uiiiie  lor  llie  laws  ami  llie  s. 
14.  15.  he  beaulitied  llie  s.  ami  multiplied 
4a.s!u>uldlieset  upx.itliin  llie  coiii|iass  of  the  s. 
2  X(JC.  4.  ;iJ.  he  wilhJiew  llirll^elf  i:ito  as. 
'M   he  persuailed  linn  lo  come  forth  of  the  s. 
S.V.ND. 
fyisd.  7.  9  £o'.J  in  respect  Id  her  is  as  a  little  s. 
Eccl.  1.  2.  who  can  numhiT  tlics.  of  the  seal 
Iri.  10.  a  gravel  stone  in  coinparisiin  of  tiio  s. 
2-2.  15.  s.  anil  fat,  ami  a  masa  of  iron  is  c:isior 
Dau.  3.  13.  as  the  s.  that  li.th  on  the  sea-shore 

SAM)S. 
PrflBcro/"jVanoss.siinvd  ahnvc  number  ofs.  of  sea 

SANDALS. 
/ud.  10.  4.  and  ohe  look  s.  upon  lier  f.'et 
IG.  9.  her  s.  ravished  his  eves,  her  beauty  look 

SANDY. 
EccJ  25.20.  aeclimbiiig  up  as.  way  is  to  feet  of  aged 

SAPPHIRES. 
Tob.  13.  16.  Jerusalem  6liall  be  built  up  with  s. 

SARA. 
Ti>b.  3. 7.  S.  daughter  of  Raguel  was  reproached 

17.  to  give  S.  the  daughter  of  Ragnel  to  Tobias 
6. 10.  he  also  hath  one  only  daughter,  named  S. 
11. 17.  when  he  came  near  to  S.  his  (laughter 
12. 12.  when  thou  ilidst  prav,  ami  S.  thy  daughter 

SARCHEUONUS. 
Tob.  1.  01.  S.  his  son  reigned  in  his  .^tead 
22.  and  3.  appointed  him  near  unlo  him 
SAT. 
(  Esd.  .3.  15.  he  s.  him  down  in  the  royal  sent 

8.  72.  but  I  s.  still  full  of  heaviness  ill!  sacrilice 

9.  4.").  he  s.  hnnuurably  i!'  the  tiist  place  of  all 
7^6.  2.  I.  in  the  which  1  s.  down  to  eat 

11.  5.  now  .Anna  s.  looking  about  for  her  son        I 
F.st/i.  15.  I),  who  s.  upon  his  royal  ihrnne 
F.ccl.  II.  5.  many  kings  have  s.  on  the  ground 
J  Mac.  1.  27.  she  that  s.  in  the  marriage-chamber 
8.  15.  wherein  320  men  s.  in  council  daily 
14.  12.  everv  man  s.  under  his  vine  and  iig-tree 
e  Mac.  3.  25^  he  thai  s.  on  Ihe  horse  had  harness 

SATISFIED. 
J  K/td.  3.  3.  and  being  s.  were  gone  home 
Kcci.  12.  16.  an  enemy  will  not  be  ».  with  blood 

SATISFIETH. 
Esth.  14.  8.  it  s.  not  that  we  are  in  captivity 

SAVAGE. 
fViad.  17.  10.  or  a  voice  of  most  s.  wild  beasts 
i  Mac.  4.  25.  but  having  the  rage  of  a  s.  beast 

SAVE. 
Tob.C).  17.  who  will  have  pity  on  you  and  s.  you 
Eslk.  13.  9.  if  thou  hast  appointed  lo  s.  Israel 
Bur.  4.  22.  mv  hoiie  is  in  God,  that  he  will  s.  you 
6.  3G.  thev  can  s.  no  man  from  deall;  nor  deliver 

49.  which  can  neither  5.  ihem  from  war 

Prayer  vfManass.  wilt  »■.  me  that  am  unworthy 

'iMac.  7.  25.  counsel  the  young  man  lo  5.  his  life 

14  3.  seeing  by  no  means  he  could  s.  himself 

SAVED. 

2  Esd.  8.  3.  many  he  crented,  but  few  shall  be  s. 

41.  sown  in  the  world,  they  shall  not  all  be  s. 
Tub.  14.  10.  vet  Achiacharus  was  s. 
.fud.  10. 15.  thou  basts,  thy  life,  in  that  thou  hasted 
E^th.  10.9.  mv  nation  is  Israel,  which  cried  to  God 
and  were  s.  for  the  Lord  haili  s.  Ins  |icople 
16.  13.  as  well  of  Mardochcus  who  s.  our  life 
H'isrf.l4.r'.passing  thro'  sea  in  a  weak  vessel,  ares. 
16.  7.  hewas  no!  s.  bv  the  thing  that  he  saw 

II.  were  ipiickly  s.  that  they  might  be  miiidful 
Siis.  02.  the  innocent  blood  was  s.  the  same  day 
Prityer  of  Manass.  to  sinners,  that  they  mav  bes. 
J  Mac.  2.  .55.  bv  believing  were  s.  out  of  the  Hame 
iMac.  3.35.  vows  unto  him  that  had  s.  his  life 

SAVEDST. 
Eccl.  5!.  12.  for  thou  s.  me  from  destruction 

SAVEST. 
Ecci.  51. 8.  and  s.  them  out  of  the  h.-Hids  of  enemies 

SAVETH. 
Eccl.^.  II.  thel^ord  is  full  of  compassion  and  mer- 
cy, forgivelh  eins,  and  s.  in  time  of  aliliction 
34.  13.  for  their  hope  is  in  him  that  s.  tliem 
Siw.CO.  praiseilGod,  who  s.  them  that  trust  in  hi 
1  Mac  4.  Jl.  One  who  delivi-reth  and  s.  I»rael 

SAVING. 
Eccl  43.  1.  his  name  snat  for  .1.  the  elect  of  God 

SAVIOUR. 
Q Esd.2.  36.  I  testify  my  S.  openly 
Jud.  9.  11.  a  S.  of  them"  that  are  without  hope 
fCrtA.  1.5.  2.  the  beholder  and  S.  of  all  things 
H'lid.  16.  7.  but  by  thee  that  art  the  S-  of  all 
Ertl.  24.24.  besides  him  there  is  no  other  S. 
."il.  .).  anil  I  will  praise  ihee,  O  God  my  S. 
Hrrr.  4.22.  -hall  come  from  the  F.viilaslit.g,  our  S. 
'  Mac  4.  30.  blessed  an  thou,  O  S.  of  Isiael 

SAVOUR. 
1  K.rif.  I    12  they  S'>d  them  in  pans  with  a  gooil  .». 
E  Ksry.2. 12.  treeoflife  for  in  ointment  ofsweH*. 
Led  3r»  6.  the  bwoet  s.  is  )efore  the  Most  High 


39.  14.  and  give  ye  a  sweet  s.  as  Irankiiicense 
50.  15.  a  sweet  siiieilmi;  .<.  to  the  most  high  King 
SAW. 

Toft. 1.17. if  I  s.any  of  my  nation  dead,  or  cast  about 
2.2.  when  i  s.  abumlance  of  meat,  I  said  lomysoii 
4.  1.  reiueinbtr  that  she  s.  many  dangers  fur  Ihee 
12.  21.  when  ihey  arose,  they  s.  him  no  more 

./ud.  10.  7.  when  tliey  s.  her  countenance  altered 
14.  6.  he  s.  the  head  of  Olofernes  in  a  man's  hand 

Entli.  15. 13. 1  s.  thee,  my  Lurd,  as  an  angel  of  G. 

Il'isd.  16.7.  was  not  sav;'d  by  the  thing  that  he  s. 

17.  G.  to  be  worse  than  the  sight  ihey  s.  not 
10.  they  died  for  fear,  denying  that  they  s.  the  air 

Reel  1.9.  he  created  her,  s.  he>-,  ami  numbered  her 

18.  12.  he  s.  and  perceived  their  end  to  he  evil 
30.  5.  while  he  lived,  he  s.  and  rejoiced  in  him 
45.  19.  this  the  Lord  s.  and  it  displeased  him 
4S.  11.  blessed  are  ihey  that  s.  thee,  and  slept 

Uar.  4.  9.  for  when  she  s.  the  wrath  of  (Jod  coming 
10.  I  s.  the  captivity  of  my  sons  and  dai'g.'iters 
Si;.'!.  8.  tliR  two  elders  s.  her  going  in  every  day 

33.  her  friends,  and  all  that  s.  her  we|>t 
Bel  30.  »  hen  the  king  s.  that  they  pressed  him 
35.  Lord,  I  never  s.  I'abvlon,  nor  do  I  know 
SAWEST. 
Sus.  54.  teil  me,  under  what  tree  s.  thu.i  themt 

SAWN. 
I'/isd.  13.  11   after  he  hath  s.  down  a  tree  -neet- 

SCALE. 
Tub.  3.  17.  tos.  away  the  whiteness  of  Tobil's  eyes 

SCANT. 
./ud.  11.  12.  victuals  fail,  and  all  their  water  is  s. 

SCARLET. 
I  EccZ.45.11.wilh  twisted  .s.ihe  work  of  the  workman 
SCATTER. 
Bar.  2.  29.  among  the  nations,  where  I  will  s.  them 
1  SCATTERED. 

Tub.  13.  3.  for  he  hath  s.  us  among  them 
tVi.id.  17.  3.  thev  were  s.  under  a  daik  vail 

SCATTERETH. 
Eccl.  43.  17.  as  birds  flying  he  s.  the  snow 

SCENTS. 
If^ixd.  11.  18.  or  fillhv  s.  of  scattered  smoke 

SCEPTRE. 
Estk.  14.  11.  O  Lord,  give  not  thy  s.  unto  them 
15.  1 1.  held  up  his  golden  .s.and  laid  it  on  her  neck 
IVi.^d.  10.14.  she  brought  him  the  s.  of  the  kingdom 
Eccl.  35.  18.  and  broken  the  s.  of  the  unrighteous 
Bur. C.  14.  holdeth  as.  as  though  he  wore  a  judge 

SCEPTRES. 
IVh-d.  6.  21.  if  your  delisht  be  in  thrones  and  s. 
7.  8.  I  preferred  her  heforo  s.  and  thrones 

SCOLD. 
Eccl.  26.  27.  a  s.  shall  be  sought  out  to  drive  away 

scorn: 

2  Ksfi.H.Sn.  thoughts,  of  his  law,  forsook  his  ways 
.fud.  12. 12.  if  draw  her  not,  she  will  laugh  us  tos. 
fVi.-<d.  4.  18.  but  God  shall  laugh  them  lo  s. 
Eccl.  6   4.  shall  make  him  to  be  laughed  to  s. 
7.  H.  laugh  nc  man  to  s.  in  the  bitterness  of  soul 
20   17.  of  how  many  shall  he  be  laughed  to  s. 

SCORNING. 
Eccl.  41.  19.  be  ashamed  of  s.  to  give  and  take 

SCORPION,  S. 
Eecl.lf^.7  hath  hold  of  her,  is  as  though  he  held  a  s. 
39.30.  teeth  of  wild  biasis  and  s.  punishing  wicked 

SCOURGE. 
Tob.  13.  2.  for  he  doth  s.  and  hath  mercy 

5.  ami  he  will  s.  us  for  our  iniquities 

./«(/.  8.  27.  the  Lord  doth  s.  them  that  come  near 

Eccl.  26.  6.  as  s.  of  the  tongue  which  comniuni- 

calelh  with  all 

40.  9.  famine,  tribulation  and  the  s.  happen  lo  all 

SCOURGED. 

Tub.  11.15.  thou  hast  s.and  hasl  taken  pity  on  me 

IVi.id.  16.  16.  were  s.  by  the  strength  of  thine  arm 

•iMiie.  3. 34.  seeing  thou  bast  been  s.  from  heaven 

5.  'i8.  this  man  had  forthTvilh  been  s. 

SCOURGES. 
2  Esd.  16.  19.  are  sent  as  s.  for  amendment 

20.  they  shall  not  be  alway  mindful  of  the  s. 
TitU.  13.  14.  having  been  sorrowful  for  ail  iliy  s. 
Eeel.  23.  2.  who  will  set  s.  over  my  thoughts 
2  Mae.  7.  1.  were  tormented  with  s.  and  whips 

SCOURGEST. 
IVisd.  12.22.  thou  s.  ooi  enemies  a  thousand  times 

SCRIBE. 
1  Efd.  2.  25.  to  Semelliiis  the  s.  and  lo  t^ie  rest 
F.ccl.  10.  5.  on  iierson  of  the  s.  shall  lay  hi*  honour 
SCRIBES 

1  Mac.  5. 42.  he  can.sed  Ihe  s.  remain  by  the  brook 
7.  12.  a  cmnpanv  ofs.  to  require  justice 

2  Mac.  6.  18.  Eh'azar  one  of  the  princijial  s. 
SCRIPTURE. 

1  Mac.  12.9.  we  have  holv  bonks  ofs.  to  comfort  us 
SCYTHIANS. 

iMac.  4.  47    beforeS.  hive  been  judged  innocent 
„.rHOPOLIS. 

2  Mcr.  12  29.  from  thence  they  departed  to  S. 


SEC 

SCYTHOPniJTANS. 

2  Mac.  IQ.  jO.  the  S.  dwelt  lovinj;ly  with  thenrt 

SEA. 
iE.'id.  1. 13. 1  led  you  throuj;h  Ihe  s.  gave  a  passite 

16.  57.  he  measured  the  s.  and  what  it  contaiiiB 
.lud.  2.  24.  river  Arbonai,  till  yon  come  to  the  s. 
IVisd.  5. 22.  the  water  of  the  s.  shall  x:-°c  ag.  tneir> 

14.  3.  for  thou  hasl  made  a  way  in  the  s 

4.  yea,  though  a  imin  went  to  s.  wilboul  art 
S.passingthe  r<mgli  s.  in  a  weak  veeisel, are  sa veil 

19. 7.  out  of  ihe  Red  s.  a  way  witlmol  imperiimeii) 
Eccl.  1.  2.  who  can  number  the  «and  of  the  s.? 
18.  10.  as  a  drop  of  water  unlo  the  s. 
24.  29.  for  her  Ihouglils  are  more  than  Ihe  s. 

31.  my  brook  became  a  livei,  and  my  river  a  *, 
29.  18.  and  has  shaken  them  as  a  wave  of  tlie  s. 
40.  11.  that  of  waters  doth  return  into  the  s. 
44.  21.  would  cause  Ihem  lo  inherit  from  s.  to  / 
50.  3.  the  cistern,  being  in  compass  as  the  s. 

BiLr.  3.  30.  who  hath  gone  over  s.  and  fi>uiid  herl 
Dan.  3.  13.  as  sand  that  lieth  on  the  s.  shore 
Prayer  of  Manass.  above  the  sands  of  Ihe  s. 

1  Mac.  4.  23.  got  blue  silk,  and  purple  of  the  s. 
0.  29.  there  came  from  ihe  isles  of  the  .•.-.  bands 

7.  1   Demetrius  came  to  a  city  of  tbes.-coast 

8.  23.  good  success  to  Jews  by  s.  and  land 

32.  we  will  fight  with  thee  by  s.  and  by  land 
II.  I.  like  sand  thai  lieth  U|ion  the  s.  shere 

8.  Ptolemee  having  the  domi»ion  of  the  cities  by 
the  s.  uiito  Seleucia  upon  the  s.  coaa' 
M.  5.  he  made  an  entrance  to  the  isles  of  the  s. 
I.i.  38.  made  Cendebeus  captain  of  the  s.  coast 

2  Mac.  5.21.  lo  make  the  s.  passable  by  foot 
9.8.  thought  he  might  cominaml  waves  of  the  c 

SEAS. 
Dan.  3.  56.  O  ye  a.  and  rivers,  bless  ve  the  Lord 

SEAL. 
Bel  11.  shut  the  door,  and  s.  it  wilh  thy  signet 
SEALED. 

1  F.ssd.  3.  8.  every  one  wrote  bis  sentence  and  s.  it 

2  Ksrf.2.  38.  those  that  be  s.  in  the  feast  of  the  Lord 
8.  .53.  the  root  of  evil  is  s.  up  from  ynu 

Tob.  7.  14.  an  instrument  of  covenants,  and  s.  it 
0.  5.  Gabael  brouL'hl  forth  hags  which  were  9. 
IVisd.  2.  5.  il  is  fist  s.  that  no  man  eoine!!'  again 
Bel  14.  they  s.  the  door  with  Ihe  king's  signet 
Prayer  of  Manass.  huthsliut  up  the  deeji,  and*.i1 

SKALS. 
Eccl.  38.  97.  and  they  that  cut  and  grave  *. 
45. 1  l.vvith  precious  stenessraven  like  s.set  in  goH 
SEARCH. 

1  E.td.  2.  26.  T  commiimlpd  to  make  diligent  e 
6.  21.  let  s.  be  made  among  the  recor.is  of  Cyrui 

2  Esd.  16.  31.  that  s.  their  hou-ses  wilh  the  sword 
./;((/.  8.  14.  then  how  can  you  .<.  out  God  1 
F..<th.  16.  7.  if  ye  s.  what  hath  been  wirki'illy  done 
nV.-v/.  6.  3.  Irv  works  and  s.  out  your  romir'els 

13.7.  thev  s.  him  diligently  andb.  lieve  their  sijjhl 
F.ccl.  3.  21.  neither  s.  the  thinss  that  are  above 

6.  27.  s.  and  seek,  and  she  shall  be  made  knows 

SEARCHED. 
E.ilh.  12.  2.  heard  devices,  and  s.  their  purposes 
H'i.td.  9. 16.  Ihe  things  in  heaven,  who  hath  s.  out. 

1  Mac  14.  14.  law  he  s.  out,  and  every  cuotemnei 
SEARCHERS. 

Bar  3  23  authorsoffaliles, am!  s.oulof  understand 
SEARCHEST. 

2  Esd  4  26   the  more  ihou  .•;.  the  iBore  marvel 
SEASONABLE. 

Eccl.  35.  20.  mercy  is  .t.  in  time  of  affliction 

SEASON. 
2  Exd.  8.  41,  the  thins  that  is  sown  good  in  ins  e 
14.  4.  where  I  held  him  by  me  a  long  s. 
IVisd.  16.  6.  they  were  troubled  for  a  smnll  s.        , 
Eeel.  20.  20.  for  he  will  imt  speiilc  ii  in  doe  s. 
29  2.  pay  thou  thv  neijhhonr  again  in  dues. 
31.  28.  wine  measurably  drunk  and  in  s.  brinpy 
39.  16.  shall  be  accomplished  in  dne  j. 

33.  he  will  give  every  needful  thins  in  due  s. 
43.  f).  he  made  the  moon  also  to  serve  in  her  ip- 

SEASONS. 
IVisd.  7.  18.  turning  of  the  sun,  and  change  of  o 

5.  8.  she  foreseeth  the  event*  ofs.  and  tiinea 
Eeel.  .33.  8.  and  he  altered  s.  and  feasts 

SEAT. 
1  Esd.  3.  15.  be  sat  him  down  in  the  royal  s.  ^ 
IVisd.  9.  12.  and  be  worthy  to  sit  in  mj  faiher's  c 
Eccl.  7.  4.  seek  not  of  ihe'king  the  s.  of  honour 
12.  12.  set  him  not  by,  lest  he  seek  to  '.ake  thy  I 
38.  33.  they  shall  not  sit  on  the  judge's  t. 
SECOND. 

1  F.sd.  1.  31.  then  gat  he  upon  his  s.  cbanni 

2.  30.  ceased  till  the  .«  yea' ofthe  reign  of  Rariik' 

3.  11.  the  s.  wrote,  the  king  is  strongest 
5  56.  in  Ihe  s   year,  and  .?.  month  after  oominj, 

.57.  in  the  first  (lav  of  the  .s-.  month,  in  the  ."■  yea: 

after  thev  were  come  to  Jerusalerr 

EKth.  13.  3.  had  honour  ol  s.  place  in  the  kingdor: 

2  Mac.  5.  1.  preparefl  his  5.  voyage  into  Eeypt 
7.  7.  brought  the  s.  to  mt  ke  %  mocking-  slock 


SEE 

SECONDLY. 
Eicl.'JS  SS  «.  slielialh  trespassed  against  her  husb. 

SECRKT. 
I  Btd.  5.  73.  by  ,«.  jilols  atiil  popular  persuasions 
i  Esd.  10.  3!:*.  tiie  Highest  will  reveal  manys.  tilings 
Juii.  2.  2.  noltles,aiKl  communicated  hiss,  counsti 
iVisd.  I.  II,  no  word  so  s.  that  sliiill  go  for  nought 

7.  21.  such  things  H'S  are  either  s.  or  manifest 
14.23.  or  used  s.  ceremonies,  or  made  revellings 
17.  3.  they  supposed  to  lie  hid  in  iheir  s.  sins 

Eccl.  3.  22.  lo  see  the  things  that  are  in  s. 
48.  25.  he  shewed  s.  things  or  ever  limy  came 
J  Mac.  1.  53.  and  drove  the  Israelites  into  s.  places 
2.  31.  gone  down  into  s.  places  in  the  wiidurDess 
41.  that  vvere  murdered  in  the  s.  places 
SKCKETLY. 
IVisd.  18.9.  children  of  good  men  did  sacrifice  j. 
Eccl.'m.  2.  belter  lo  rejirove,  than  to  he  angry  s. 
iJHac.  6.  11.  10  keen  th*;  sabbath-day  s. 

SteCl'.ETS. 
ToA. lC.7.it  is  good  to  keep  close  the  s.  of  a  king,  11. 
Kr.cl.  I.  30.  and  so  God  discover  thy  s. 
4.  18.  she  will  comfort  him,  and  shew  him  her  s. 
l.'J.  11.  and  smiling  on  thee,  will  get  out  thy  s. 
11.2;.  he  shall  have  understanding  in  her  s. 
42.  22.  except  fof  pride,  or  disclosing  of  s. 
i7.  17.  if  ihiiu  bewniyest  his  s.  follow  no  more 
J9.  3.  he  will  seek  out  the  s.  of  giave  sentences 

7.  and  in  his  s.  shall  he  meditate 
f^us.  42.  O  everlasting  God,  that  knowest  the  s. 
i  Mac.  13.  21.  disclosed  the  s.  to  the  enemies 

SECURELY. 
Eccl.  4.  15.  that  atteniielh  to  her,  shall  dwell  s. 

SECURITY. 
i  F,xd.  7.  53.  paradise,  wherein  is  s.  and  medicine 
Eccl.  5.  7.  in  thy  «.  thou  shah  be  destroyed 

SEDECIAS. 
ifar.l.S.S.  theson  of  Josiaskingof  Judabad  made 

SEDITION. 
8  Esd.  15.  16.  for  there  shall  be  e.  amongst  men 

SEDITIOUS. 
tMac.  14.  !6.  Assideans  nourish  war,  and  are  s. 

SEE. 
Vccl.  15.  7.  and  sinners  shall  no^  «.  her 
20.7.  will  hold  his  tongue  till  he  s.  opporliinily 
37.  9.  on  olher  side,  to  s.  what  shall  befall  thee 
S7.  prove  thy  soul,  and  s.  what  is  evil  for  it 
42.  22.  that  a  man  may  s.  even  to  a  spark 
Bar.  1. 20.  Howeth  with  milk,  as  it  is  to  s.  this  day 
4.  24.  so  shall  they  s.  shortly  your  salvation 
25.  but  shortly  ihou  shall  s.  his  destruction 
Sas.  20.  the  doors  are  shut  that  no  man  can  s.  us 

SEED. 
I  Esd.  8.70.  the  holy  s.is  mixed  with  strange  people 

88.  hadst  left  us  neither  root,  s.  nor  name 
i  Esd.  3.  15.  thou  wouldst  never  forsake  his  s. 

8.  6.  and  thou  give  us  *•.  lo  our  heart  and  culture 
IVisd.3. 16.  thes.  of  unrighteous  bed  be  rooted  out 

7.  2.  being  compacted  in  blood  of  the  s.  of  man 
10. 15.  she  delivered  the  blameless  s.  from  nation 
12.  11.  it  was  a  cursed  s.  from  the  beginning 
14.  6.  laft  to  all  agi>s  a  s.  of  generation 

Eccl.  1.  15.  she  shall  continue  with  their  s. 
10.  19.  regard  not  the  law,  are  a  di.shonourables. 

44.  11.  with  their.?,  shall  continually  remain 
12.  their  s.  stands  fast,  and  their  children 
21.  that  he  would  bless  the  nations  in  his  s. 

45.  15.  to  his  s.  so  long  as  the  heavens  remain 

21.  sacrifices,  which  he  gave  to  him  and  his  ff. 

46.  9.  his  .s.  obtained  it  for  a  heritage 

47.  20.  didst  stain  thy  honour,  and  pollute  thy  s. 

22.  not  take  away  the  s.  of  him  that  loveth  him 

23.  of  his  s.  he  left  behind  him  Robpain 
Dan.  S.  13.  wotddst  imiltiply  their  s.  as  the  stars 
Sus.  56.  O  Ihnu  s.  of  Chanaan,  and  not  .'uda 

I  raycr  of  Mnnass.  and  of  their  righteous  s. 
i  Mac.  7.  17.  how  he  will  torment  thee  and  thy  5. 
SEEK. 

1  Ksd.  6.  23.  to  .s.  among  the  records  at  Babylon 

8.  8r  she  shall  never  s.  to  have  peace  with  them 

2  Esd.  12.  48.  that  I  might  *  mercy  for  low  estate 
14.  23.  that  they  s.  thee  not  for  forty  days 

Tub.  5.  3.  s.  thee  a  man  which  may  go  with  thee 

11.  he  said,  dost  thou  s.  for  a  tribe  or  family  1 
Wisd.  I.  1.  and  in  simplicity  of  heart  s.  him 

12.  s.  not  death  in  the  error  of  your  life 

6.  19.  wisdom  is  easily  found  of  such  as  s.  her 

22.  but  I  will  .s.  her  out  from  the  beginning 

Eeji.  3. 21 .  .s.  not  the  things  that  are  too  hard  for  thee 

4.  11.  wisilom  layeth  hold  on  them  that  s.  her 

12.  they  that  s.  to  her  early,  shall  be  filied 

6.  27.  s.  and  she  shall  be  made  known  to  thee 

7.  4.  s.  not  of  the  Lord  pre-eminence 

6.  s.  not  to  be  judge,  being  not  able  to  take 

12.  13.  set  liim  not  by,  lest  he  s.  to  take  thy  seat 

24.  34.  I  laboured  for  nil  them  thai  s.  wisdom 
28.  3.  and  doth  he  s.  pardon  from  tiie  Lord? 

32.  14   they  that  s.  him  early,  shall  find  I'lvour 

33.  17.  but' for  all  them  that  s.  Isarnin; 
21,  Uial  thy  children  sl)'>uld  s.  to  thoo 

S3& 


SEP 

Eccl.  33.  25.  if  let  him  go  id  e,  he  shall  s.  liberty 
31.  which  way  wiit  thou  go  to  «.  him  ? 

36.  2.  upon  all  nations  that  s.  not  alter  ihce 

39.  1.  he  will  s.  out  the  \^'isdom  of  all  the  ancient 
3.  he  will  s.  out  secrets  of  grave  setitciices 

40.  26.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  needeth  nut  tos.  help 
51.  14.  I  will  s.  her  out  even  to  the  end 

Bel  38.  nor  hast  thou  forsaken  them  that  s.  thee 

SEEKETH. 
IVisd.  6. 14.  who«.  her  early,  have  no  great  travel 
F.ccl.  27.  1.  he  thats.  for  abundance  will  turn 

32.  15.  he  that  s.  the  law  shall  be  till-ed 
2  jVIac.  2.  27.  and  s.  the  benefit  of  others 

SEEKING. 
IVisd.  6. 16.  she  goeth  about  s.  such  as  are  worthy 
8.  18.  I  went  about  s.  how  to  take  her  to  me 
13.  6.  for  they  jjeradventure  err,  s.  God 
Reel.  14.  16.  no  s.  of  dainties  in  the  grave 
20.  32.  necessary  patience  in  s.  the  Lord 
5i.  21.  my  heart  was  troubled  in  s.  her 

SEEMED. 
IVisd.  3.  2.  in  sight  of  the  unwise  they  s.  to  die 
ij\{ac.  1. 13.  the  army  with  him  that  s.  invincible 

SEEN. 
IVisd.  13.  1.  out  of  the  good  things  that  are  s. 
17.  19.  that  could  not  be  s.  of  skipping  beasts 
Eccl.  16.  5.  many  things  have  I  s.  with  my  eyes 

42.  15.  I  will  declare  the  things  that  I  have  s. 

43.  31.  who  liith  3.  bin;  that  he  might  tell  us 
fiai:  2.  26.  laid  waste,  as  it  is  to  be  s.  this  day 

6.  61.  the  lightning  breaking  forth  is  easy  to  be  s. 
•S'M.f.  54.  if  thou  hast  s.  her,  tell  me,  umler  what 

1  J\I^ic.  4.  20.  for  the  smoke  that  was  s.  declared 
13.  29.  might  bi;  s.  of  all  that  sail  on  the  sea 

2  Mac.  3.  36.  works,  which  be  had  s.  with  his  eyes 
6.  9.  then  might  a  man  have  s.  present  misery 

SELEUCIA. 
1  Mac.  11.  8.  unto  S.  upon  the  sea-coast 
SELEUCUS. 

1  J\1ac.l.  1.  Demetrius  the  son  of  S.  departed 

2  Mac.  3.  3.  S.  king  of  Asia  bare  all  the  costs 
4.  7.  but  nfter  the  death  of  S.  Jason  laboured 

5. 18.  whom  S.  the  king  sent  to  view  the  treasury 

SELL. 
Bar.  6.  28.  the  things  sacrificed,  Iheir  priests  s. 

1  .Mac.  13.  49.  they  could  neither  buy  nor  s. 
2/ifiiC.  5.  24.  to  s.  the  women  and  younger  sort 

SELLING. 
Fed.  27.  2.  sin  stick  close  between  buying  and  s. 

37.  11.  consult  not  with  a  buyer  of*. 
42.  5.  and  of  merchants  indifferent  s. 

SENATE. 

2  Mac.  4.  44.  three  men  that  were  sent  from  the  s. 

SENATE-HOUSE. 
1  Mac.  8.  15.  had  made  for  themselves  a  s.-houae 

SEND. 
T<ih.  8.  12.  s.  one  of  the  maids,  and  let  her  see 

10.  8.  I  will  s.  to  thy  father,  and  declare  to  him 
.lad.  6.  3.  he  will  s.  his  power,  and  destroy  them 

9.  9.  and  s.  thy  wrath  upon  their  heads 

1 1.  22.  God  hath  done  well  to  s.  thee  belore 
ll'isd.  9.  10.  O  s.  her  out  of  thy  holy  heavens 

11.  17.  wanted  not  means  to  s.  among  them  bears 

12.  8.  dill  s.  wasps,  forerunners  of  thy  host 
25.  thou  didst  s.  a  judgment  lo  mock  them 

16.  20.  thou  didst  s.  Ihem  from  heaven  bread 
Feci.  24.  32.  I  will  s.  forth  her  light  afar  ofT 

33.  27.  s.  him  to  labour,  that  he  be  not  idle 
.36.  2.  and  s.  thy  fear  upon  all  the  nalions 

.S'u?.  21.  thou  didst  s.  away  thy  maids  from  thee 
29.  s.  for  Susanna  the  daughter  of  Cbelcias 

1  Mac.  11.  43.  if  thou  s.  me  men  lo  help  me 
16.  18.  that  he  should  s.  him  a  host  to  aid  him 

'iMdC.  1.  4.  open  your  hearts,  and  s.  you  peace 
6.  2;!.  be  willed  them  to  s.  him  to  the  grave 

11.  34.  ambassadors  of  the  Romans  s.  creeling 

14.  27.  commanded  that  he  should  s.  Maccabeus 

SENNACHERIB. 

2  Mac  S.  19.  they  were  delivered  whon  under  S. 

15.  22.  and  didst  slav  w  the  host  of  S.  185,000 

SENSE. 
2Ks(/.10.36.isiny  .«.deceived,ormysoiil  in  a  dream? 
Ecci.21.18.  knowledge  of  unwise, as  talk  without  s. 

SENT. 
T(/A.2.12.when  she  had  .?.  them  home  to  the  owners 

12.  20.  for  I  go  up  to  him  that  s.  me 
Feci.  28.  23.  it  shall  be  s.  on  them  as  a  lion 

34.  6.  if  they  be  not  ,■>.  from  the  Most  High 

SENTENCE. 
Ecci.20  20.a  wises. shall  be  rcjectedwhen  itcometh 
41.  2.  O  death,  acceptable  is  thy  s.  to  the  needy 
Sus.  55.  the  angel  of  God  hath  received  the  s. 

SENTENCES. 
1  Esd.  3.  16.  they  shall  declare  their  own  s. 
Eccl.  39.6.  he  shall  pour  out  wise  s.  and  give  thanks 

SEPARATE. 
fVisd  1.  3.  for  froward  thoughts  s.  from  God 
Eccl.  6. 13.  s.  tlivsilffroni  thine  enemies,  take  heed 
'SEPARATED. 
( 1  F..id.  7.  13.  all  they  that  liad  s  theinaolvca 


SET 


A.poou'VKs:'* 


1  Esd.  8.  54.  (hen  I  s.  12  of  the  chief  of  the  priestf 
Eccl.  16.  16.  he  hath  s.  hie  light  from  darkness 
SEPULCHRE. 

1  Mac.  9.  19.  buried  him  in  the  s.  of  his  fathers 
13.  30.  this  is  the  s.  which  lie  made  at  Aludiu 

2  Mac.  5.  10.  ho  had  no  s.  with  his  lathers 

SERPENT. 
Eccl.  12.  13.  a  chaniier  I  hat  is  bitten  with  a  s. 

21.  2.  liee  from  sin  as  from  the  face  of  a  s. 
25.  15.  there  is  no  head  ahiive  the  head  of  a  s. 

SERPENTS. 
PVisd.  11.  15.  they  worsliippfd  «.  void  of  reasoa 
!().  5.  they  iieriahed  with  the  slings  of  ctuokeJ  i 

17.  9.  heiiig  scared  with  hissing  of  s.  ihcy  died 
Eccl.  39.  30.  teeth  of  wild  beasls,  scorjiiona,  and  f 

SERVANT. 

1  Esd.  4.  50.  thine  is  the  glory,  and  I  am  thy  s. 
.Jud.5.5.u(>  lie  shall  come  out  ol  the  niouihul  thyj 

9.  10.  smite  by  the  deceit  of  my  lips  the  s.  wilt 
the  prince,  and  the  prince  with  the  » 
11.  5.  Judith  said,  rccene  the  words  of  thy  s. 

17.  for  iliy  s.  is  religious  and  serveth  God 
IVtsd.  9.  5.  I  thy  s.  and  the  son  of  thy  haiidmaii 
10. Ki.she  entered  into  ihesoulul'llies.  ol'ilie  Lord 

18.  U.  the  master  and  the  s.  were  punished 
21.  declaring  that  he  was  thy  s. 

Eccl.  7.  20.  thy  s.  worketh  truly,  entreat  him 
21.  let  thy  soul  love  a  good  s.  delraud  'u:n\  not 
10. 25.  unto  the  s.that  is  wise,  shall  they  do  serviC* 

19.  21.  if  a  s.  say  to  his  master,  1  will  not  do 
23. 6. give  not  over  me  thy  s.  loan  iiiipu;!eutiiiind 

10.  fur  as  a  s.  that  is  continually  liealen 
33.  24.  bread,  correction,  and  work  for  a  s. 

25.  if  thou  set  thy  s.  lo  labour,  shall  find  re.  t 

26.  so  are  tortures  and  tormenls  for  an  evil  )■. 

30.  if  thou  have  a  s.  let  him  be  as  thyself 

31.  if  thou  have  a  s.  entreat  him  as  a  biothtr 
37.  1].  consult  not  with  an  idle  s.  ol  business 

42.  5.  to  make  the  side  of  an  evil  s.  to  bleed 

2  Mac.  8. 35.  he  came  like  a  fugitive  s.  to  Antioch 

SERVANTS. 
lKs(/.0.13.we  are  ihe  s.  of  ihe  L.  who  made  heaven 
Tab.  10. 10.  Raguel  gave  s.  and  cattle  and  mono; 
./ud.  10.23.  she  did  reverence,  and  hiss,  look  heruf 
Etth.  15.  16.  and  all  his  s.  cunil'orled  her 
Eccl.  4.  30.  be  not  frantic  among  thy  s. 
f).  11.  in  prosperity  he  will  be  bold  over  thy  s. 
23.  4.  but  turn  away  from  ihy  s.  a  haughty  mind 
36.  17.  O  Lord,  hear  the  prayer  of  thy  s. 
Bar.'i.  20.  as  thou  hast  spoken  by  thy  s. 
Dan.  3.  10.  we  are  become  a  reproach  to  t.Sy  s. 

63.  O  ye  s.  of  the  Lord,  bless  ye  the  Lord 
SiLS.  27.  the  s.  were  greatly  ashaincd 

1  Mac.  1.  6.  wheiefore  he  called  his  s. 

8.  hie  s.  bare  rule  every  one  in  his  place 

2  Mac.  7.  6.  and  he  shall  be  comforted  lu  his  s. 

33.  yet  shall  he  be  at  one  again  u  lib  his  s. 

34.  lifting  up  thy  hand  against  the  s.  of  God 

8.  29.  to  be  reconciled  with  his  s.  fur  ever 

SERVE. 
I  Esd.  1.  4.  now  therefore  s.  the  Lord  your  Gwl 
.hid.  1!.  1.  never  hurt  any  that  was  willing  lo  j . 
£.«(A.12. 5.  command  Mardochcus  tos.  in  i  lie  coil 
IVisd.  15.  7.  the  vessels  that  s.  for  clean  uses 
Ecel.  2.  1.  iflbou  come  to  s.  the  Lord,  prepar-i 
23.  5.  holil  him  up  that  is  desirous  always  lo  s.thco 
39.  4.  he  shall  s.  among  great  men,  and  appear 

43.  6.  be  made  the  moon  also  lo  s.  in  her  seasun 
2./t/ac.  1.  3.  God  give  you  all  a  hearl  to  ,«.  him 

4.  14.  bad  no  courage  to  s.  any  more  at  the  altav 

SERVED. 
/f/SfZ.  13.13.  the  refuse  among  those  that  s.toiiu  usi.' 
£ci.'/.  25.8.  that  hath  not  s.  a  iiiun  more  uiuvorthy 

SERVETH. 
Wisd.  16.  24.  for  the  creature  that  s.  thee 
Eccl.  35. 16.  he  that  s.  the  Lord  shall  be  accepted 

SERVICE. 
IVisd. ]5.7.  potter  fashioneth  every  vessel  for  our  r 
Feci.  3.  7.  and  he  will  do  s.  unto  his  parents 

10.  25.  to  servant  shall  Ir.iey  t'..dt  are  free  do  s. 

11.  23.  say  nut,  what  profit  iu  there  of  my  s.  ? 
50.  14.  and  finishing  the  s.  at  the  allar 

'i  Mac.  3.  3.  belonginj  to  the  s.  of  the  sacrifices 

SERVING. 

IVisd.  14.21.  for  men  s.  either  calamity  ortyraiiri* 

19.6.  s.  the  peculiar  commandments  given  to  there 

SERVITUDE. 

.Tud.  8.  23.  our  s.  shall  not  be  directed  to  fivour 

SET- 

1  Esd.  1.  3.  to  s.  the  ark  in  ihe  house  Solomon  t  uiit 
2.24.  and  if  the  walls  thereof  te  s.  up  anew 

2  Esd.  3.  18.  thou  did.st  s.  fast  the  earth 
ll^isd   13.  18.  which  cannot  s.  a  foot  forward 
Feel  2.2.  s.  thy  heart  aright,  and  constantly  endun 

9.  2.  to  s.  her  foot  upon  thy  substance 

15.  16.  he  hath  s.  fire  and  water  before  thee 
17.  17.  lie  s.  a  ruler  over  every  people 

22.  27.  who  shall  s.  a  watch  before  r.iy  mouth  ' 
n.  16.  eat  those  things  which  are  ».  before  thee 
33.  25.  if  liiju  a.  thy  oervaat  ;»  lalijui,  'i<cd  rest 


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SHA 


SHl 


Keel.  33.  28.  s.  1  ira  to  work  as  is  fit  for  him 

34.  0.  ifi.ui  sciil,  s.  uot  thy  lieaii  njiuii  tlicin 
38.  29.  wlio  IS  ;ilway  Ciiruluily  *■.  ui  lii»  wuik 

1  Mac.  1.  5-1.  Uioy  .».  'Hi  thu  ahoiiuimtioi;  on  altar 

2  Mac.  5.  ■^.  It  was  ;.  u|i  wuh  uU  yluiy 

SKTTETH. 
KfcZ.  10.  9.  tor  such  a  unus.  his  own  soul  to  salu 
3o.  lis.  iio  s.  Ins  luiuJ  to  linjsh  Ins  work. 

SETTliNU. 
lE8d.i.20.  the  crown,  anil  i.  it  upon  our  own  bt-a;! 

SETTLKU. 
Eeth.  13.  7.  so  cause  our  aiValrs  to  be  well  s. 
EctZ.-Ji:.  17.a  lieartj.-.ou  a  Ihoughtolunilerstaiidin'; 
4i.  17.  declare  works,  winch  the  Lutil  tiinily  a. 

SEVEN. 
Esd.A.G'X  and  they  leastuil  withgladne.~s  s.days 
8.  11.  a(nl  to  my  s.' IVlf  mis  the  counsellors 
Tub.  2.  1.  wlncii  IS  the  holy  least  of  the  ».  weeks 
3.  8.  thou  hast  had  already  s.  husbands 

15.  my  s.  husbands  ate  already  diad 
6.  13.  that  this  maid  hath  been  given  lo  .>-.  men 
Jl.  19.  Tobias"  weddmg  was  kepti-.Uays  wilhjoy 
li.  15.  1  am  Raphael,  one  of  the  s.  holy  angels 
Jud.  lb.  i4.  and  Israel  lamented  her  s.  days 
Kcd.  7.  3.  thou  shalt  not  reap  them  s.-fuld 
20.  12.  buyeth  for  little,  and  repayeib  it  s.-told 
22.  12.  s.  days  do  men  inouru  for  him  ihat  is  dead 

35.  11.  give' with  a  cheerful  eye,  for  the  Lord  re 

compeuseth  and  wiUgivelhce  i.  times  as 
much 
37.  14.  wont  to  tell  him  more  ihans.  watchmen 
40.  8.  and  that  is  s.-f.ild  more  on  sinnei  s 
liar.  (').  3.  lor  long  season,  namely,  s.  generation.'; 
Bd  32.  and  in  the  den  there  were  s.  lions 

1  Mac.  13.  28.  nioieover,  he  set  u|)  s.  pyramids 

2  Mac.  7.  1.  5.  brethren  with  their  motlier  taken 

SEVENTH. 
1  Esd.  5.  53.  from  the  hrsl  day  of  the  s.  month 
Keel.  17.  5.  ni  the  s.  place  he  imparted  s(iee.:h 
I  Mac.  6.  53.  for  it  was  s.  year,  and  they  in  Judea 
i  Mac.  12.  38.  when  the  s.  day  came,  they  |iiirilir;d 
15.  4.  who  commanded  the  s.  day  to  be  kept 
SEVENTY. 
I  Esd.  1.  58.  until  the  full  term  of  5.  years 
i  Eid.  14.41).  keep  the  s.  last,  that  mayesl  di^liver 
Jud.  1.  2.  made  the  height  of  the  wall  s.  cub.ts 

SEVERAL. 

I  £.«<i.  1.11.  according  to  the  s.  dignities  of  fathers 

Jliac.  12.  2.  but  of  tiie  governors  ofs.  places 

SEVERE. 

H'ud.  5.  20.  s.  wrath  shall  he  sharpen  for  a  sword 

ll.lO.but  the  other  asa.<.kmg  thou  ditlst  condemn 

SHAUOW. 
tyisd.  2.  5.  for  our  time  is  a  very  s.  that  passeth 
5.  y.  all  these  things  are  passed  away  as  a  i. 
E.ccl.  34.  2.  is  like  him  that  catchetb  at  a  s. 
fiar.1.12.  weshall  live  und.^r  thes.ofiNabuchodon. 

SliAUuWlNG. 
fficd.  19.  7.  namely,  a  cloud  s.  the  camp 

SHAKE. 
Eccl.  13.  7.  forsake  thee,  and  s.  his  head  at  thee 

SHAKEN. 
Wisd.  4.  4.  yet  shall  they  be  s.  with  the  wind 
£ccMt)  19.  and  foundations  of  the  earth  shall  hes. 
2<).  7.  an  evil  wife  is  a  yoke  s.  lo  and  fr.) 
29.  18.  Iiath  s.  thein  as  a  wave  of  the  sea 
43.  lb.  at  his  sight  the  mountains  are  s. 

SHAKING. 
Eccl.  22   16.  limber  cannot  be  loosed  with  s. 
2  Mac.  5.  3.  ■■nrsemen  in  array  with  s.  of  shields 
11.8.  one  in  white  clothing  s.  his  armour 

SHAME. 
VM.  10.  22.  our  children  are  i)at  to  s.  priests  burnt 
Jud.  12.  12.  for  lo,  it  will  be  a  s.  for  our  persoi 
13.  10.  halh  not  committed  sin  with  me  to  .i.  r 
14.18;  woman  brought  s.on  house  of  Nalinehiid( 
Eccl.  4.  21.  for  there  is  a  s.  that  bringeth  sin 

5.  13.  s.  is  in  talk,  the  tongue  of  a  man  is  Ins  fall 
14.  for  a  foul  .1.  is  upon  Uit  thief 

6.  1.  thou  shalt  inherit  an  ill  name,  s   reproach 
13.  7.  he  will  s.  thee  by  iiis  meats,  itnd  laugh 
20.  20.  the  .«.  of  a  liar  is  ever  with  him 
2fi.  8.  anil  she  will  not  cover  her  own  s. 

^4.  a  iliihonest  woman  contemnelh  s. 
12.  14.  a  woman  which  bringeth  s.  and  reproach 
liar.  2.  6.  to  us  and  to  our  fathers  opim  s. 
Van.  3.  10.  wa  are  become  a  s.  and  reproach 

19.  put  U5  not  lo  s.  but  deal  with  us  after  thy 
Si  Mae.  5.  7.  at  last  received  s.  for  his  treason 
3.  2.  he  being  put  to  flirrht,  returned  with  s. 

SHAMEFACED. 
r.r.r.l.  2fi.  15   a  a.  woman  i-i  a  double  grace 

25.  hut  she  that  is  s.  will  fear  the  l,ord 
32.  10.  and  before  a  «.  msn  shall  go  favmir 
41.  16.  therefore  he  s.  according  to  thy  word 
m.  BO  shall  ihoM  be  Irulv  s.  and  find  favour 
SKAMRFACEDNESS. 
Crcl.  41.  16.  for  it  is  not  ?'iod  lo  retain  all  s. 

SHAMEFl'L. 

Wiad,  2.20.  let  us  condemn  hitw  vi»^  »  ».  death 

839 


SHAMEFULLY. 

1  Mad.  34.  !ie  abused  ihem  s.  and  spake  proudly 

2  Mac.  11.  12   anil  Lysias  himself  tied  away  s. 
SHAMELESS. 

Eccl.  26.  10.  if  thy  daughter  be  .?.  keep  her  in 

25.  a  s.  woman  shall  be  accounted  as  a  dog 

41).  30.  begging  is  sweet  in  tiie  mouth  of  the  s. 

42.  11.  keep  a  sure  watch  over  a  .•>■.  daughter 
Bar.  4.  15.  a  »'.  nation,  and  of  strange  language 

SHAPE. 
li'isd.\S.  1.  hearing  voice,  and  not  seeing  their  s 

SHARP. 
fl'isd.  6.  5.  for  a  s.  judgment  shall  be  to  them 
lf<.  16.  unfeigned  commandinenis  as  a«.  sword 
Eccl.  43.  19.  It  lietli  on  the  top  ofs.  stakes 

SHARPEN. 
It'isd.  5.  20.  his  wrath  shail  lie  s.  for  a  sword 

SHAVEN. 
Bar.  6.  31.  priests,  having  heads  and  beards  s. 

SHED. 
1  Mac.  1.  37.  thus  they  .-lied  innocent  blood 

SHEDDETH. 
Eccl.  28.  11.  and  a  liasly  lighting  s.  bloud 

SHEEP. 

1  Ksd.  1.8.  gave  two  thousand  andsi.\  hundred  s. 

9.  they  gave  to  the  Levites  five  thousand  s. 

SHEKELS. 

1  Mac.  10.  42.  the  five  thousand  s.  of  silver 

SHELTER. 
Eccl  14.  26.  shall  set  his  children  under  her  s. 

SHEPHERD. 
IVifd   17.  17.  a  s.  or  a  labourer  in  the  field 
t:ccl.  18.  13.  he  brmgeih  again,  as  a  s.  his  flock 
SHEW. 

1  Esd.  5.  37.  nor  could  they  s.  their  families 

2  End.  1.  5.  ,f.  my  people  their  sinful  deeds 
Tub.  14.  9.  s.  thyself  merciful  and  just  that  it  may 
IVU.l.  5.  13.  and  we  had  no  sign  of  virtue  to  s. 

12.  13.  s.  that  thy  judgment  is  not  unrighl 

13.  10.  which  are  gold  and  silver,  to  «.  art  in 
Keel.  4.  18.  comfort  him,  and  s.  him  her  secrets 

7.  24.  s.  not  ihy  face  cheerful  toward  him 
16.  2.5.  I  will  i-.  forth  doctrine  in  weight 
IS.  21.  and  in  the  time  of  sins  s.  repentance 
22.  19.  niaketh  the  heart  lo  s.  her  knowledge 
3(j.  6.  s.  new  signs,  and  make  strange  wonders 
39.  8.  he  sliall  .«.  forth  what  he  hath  learned 

15.  s.  forth  his  praise  with  songs  of  your  lips 

43.  1.  the  beauty  cf  heaven  with  his  glorious  s. 

44.  15.  the  congregation  will  s.  forth  their  praise 
Bar.  3.  37.  afterward  did  he  s.  himself  on  earth 

6.  38.  they  can  s.  no  mercy  to  the  widow 
.Siu?.  50.  come  eit  down  among  us,  and  s.  it  us 
I'raycr  ufManass.  in  me  thou  wilts,  thy  goodness 
2  J\lac.  0.  27.  I  will  s.  myself  such  a  one 

8.  4.  he  would  s.  his  hatred  against  the  wicked 
12.  36.  that  he  would  s.  himself  their  helper 

SHEWED. 

1  Esd.  8  78.  now  haih  mercy  been  s.  unto  us 
n^U  L.  10.  10.  she  s.  him  the  kingdom  of  God 

18.  18.  one  and  another  s.  the  cause  of  his  death 
Eccl-  3.23.  for  more  things  are  s.  unto  thee 

14.  12.  covenant  of  the  grave  is  not  s.  unto  thee 

45.  3.  and  he  s.  him  part  of  his  glory 

46.  20.  he  prophesied,  and  s.  the  king  his  end 
47.2:1.  .leroboam,  who  s.  Ephraim  the  way  of  sin 

48.  25.  he  s.  what  should  come  to  pass  for  evi 

49.  8.  which  wass.  him  on  chariot  of  cherubims 
Bar.  3.  31.  they  s.  light  to  him  that  made  them 
Bel  21.  the  priests,  who  s.  him  the  privy  doors 

2  Mac.  2.  8.  the  cloud,  as  it  was  s.  under  Moses 
3.  7.  when  Apollonius  had  s.  him  of  the  money 

15.  32.  and  s.  them  vile  Nicanor's  head 
SHEWETH. 

JViad.  1.  2.  he  s.  himself  to  such  as  do  not 
dislrust  him 
0.  16.  s.  herself  favourably  to  U>em  in  the  ways 
Er.cl.  28.  4.  he  s.  no  mercy  to  a  man  like  himself 
37.  20.  there  is  one  that  s.  wisdom  in  words 
Bar.  6.  59.  boiler  to  he  a  king  that  s.  bis  power 

SHIELD. 
.Tnd.  9.  7.  tliny  trust  in  s.  and  spear,  and  bow 
Eccl  29.  13.  than  a  mighty  s.  and  strong  9|iear 
I  Mae.  15.  18.  and  they  brought  a  s.  of  gold 
20.  iloeemed  good  lo  receive  the  s.  of  them 
SHIELDS. 

1  Mac.  6.  2.  in  it  a  rich  temple  wherein  were  s. 
2.Vfic.5.3.with  shii  king  of  .V. and  drawing  of  swords 

15.  11.  not  so  much  with  defence  of  s.  and  Sjiears 

SHINE. 
n^isd.  3.  7.  ibey  shall  s.  and  run  to  and  fro 
/•:ccZ.24.32.I  wi'r.  yet  make  doctrine  tos.as  mornin 

SHINED. 
fVisd.  5.  fi.  the  light  of  righteousness  not  s.  to  us 
17.  20.  the  whole  world  s.  wilh  clear  light 
Bar.  3.  34.  Ihe  stars  s.  in  their  watches 
!  Mac.  6.  39.  the  mountains  s.  like  lamps  of  fire 

2  Mac.  1.  32.  the  light  that  ,■?.  from  the  altar 
SHINING. 

I  Eccl.  43.  8.  s.  in  the  tirmament  of  heaven 


STE 

Eccl.  50.  7.  as  theaun  s.  upnr.  temple  of  M  Higll 

SHIP,  s. 
Wisd.  5.  10.  as  a  s.  Ihat  passeth  over  .lie  wavm 
Eccl.  3:t.  2.  a  hypocrite  is  as  a  s.  in  a  storm 

1  Mac.  8.  26.  that  aid  them  witlunoney  ors. 
15.  3.  gathered  soldiers,  and  prepared  s.  of  wir 

SHOE. 
F.ccl.  4G.  19.  I  have  nol  inkeii  so  much  as  a  i 
SHOOK. 

2  Esd.  10.  26.  so  that  the  earth  s.  at  the  noise 
2  Mac.  12.  12.  whereupon  they  s.  hands 

SHOOTING. 
IVisd.  11.  18.  s.  horrible  sparks  out  of  their  eyes 

SHORN. 
Tub.  1.  6.  having  tliiit  which  was  first  s. 

SHORT. 
U'isd.  2.  1.  they  said,  our  life  is  s.  and  tedious 
4.  13.  he  being  made  perfect  in  a  s.  time 
9.  5.  of  as.  liine,  and  looyouiig  for  underslandiej 

15.  9.  his  care  is  not  that  his  life  is  s. 

16.  3.  these  suflering  penury  for  a  s.  space 
Eccl.  17.  2.  he  gave  Iheni  (iivr  days,  and  a  s.  timr- 

31.  19.  he  fetchelh  not  his  wind  s.  on  his  bed 

32.  8.  let  thy  speech  be  s.  compiehending  nluc^ 
36.  8.  make  the  time  s.  remember  Ihe  covenanl 
43.  27.  we  may  speak  much,  and  yet  come  s. 

2  Mae.  2.  32.  and  to  be  s.  in  the  slory  itself 
7.  36.  our  brethren  who  have  suffeyed  a  *.  paid 

SHORTEN. 
Eccl.  30.  24.  envy  and  wrath  s.  the  life 

SHORTLY. 
JVisd.  14.  14.  they  shall  come  s.  to  an  enfl 
Bar.  4.  24.  so  shall  they  see  s.  your  salvutioo 
25.  buts.  thou  shall  see  his  destruction 
SHOULDER. 
F.rcl.  6.  2.5.  bow  down  thy  s.  and  bear  her 
2.1/ac.  12.35.  horsemen  ot'ThraciasmoliMiff  his  a 
15.  30.  strike  oft' Nicanor's  head  with  his  s. 

SHOULDERS. 
I  E.'r/.  1.4.  ye  shall  noniore  beat  the  ark  on  your  » 
llr.cl.  7.  31.  trespass-oflTeriiig,  and  gift  of  the  ;:. 
Bar.  2.  21.  bow  down  your  s.  to  servo  the  kin^ 
6.  26.  they  are  borne  upon  s.  having  uo  feet 

SHOUTED. 
Eccl.  50. 10.  thens.  ihe  snnsof  Aaion  and  soundct' 

SHOWER. 
Dan.  3.  42.  O  everv  .«.  and  dew,  bless  ye  tho  Lord 

SHOWERS. 
Wisd.  10.10.  with  strange.*,  were  thevpereoc-uU^ 

SHREWD. 
Eecl  8.  19.  lest  he  reipiiie  ihee  wilh  a  8.  turn 

S11RU13S. 
1  Mae.  4.  38.  thev  saw  s.  irrowing  in  the  coRirlj 

"  SHRUNK. 
1  Mac.  3.  6.  the  wicked  .».  (or  fear  of  l.im 

SHUT. 
Tab.  a.  4.  after  they  were  both  s.  in  together 
Itid.  13.  1.  and  Bagoas  s.  his  lent  without 
IVisd.  18.  4.  who  had  kept  thy  sons  s.  up 
Ercl.  4.  31.  and  s.  when  thou  shouldst  repay 

29.  12.  s.  up  alms  in  thy  store-houses 

30.  18.  delicates  poured  upon  a  nioulh  s.  up 
48.  3.  by  the  word  of  Ihe  Ijird  he  .•*.  up  heaver 

1  Mac.  3'.  18.  for  many  to  be  s.  up  in  hands  of  few 
4.  31.  s.  up  this  army  in  the  hand  of  Ihy  people 
6.  18.  they  s.  up  the  L^raeliles  round  about 
3  Mac.  1.  15.  s.  temple  as  soon  as  Antiochus  cam* 
4.34.  whom  he  s.  up  without  regard  of  justice 

SICHEM. 
Eccl.  50.  26.  that  foolish  people  that  dwell  in  S. 

SICK. 
JVisd.  17.  8.  they  that  iiromised  to  drive  trouble: 
from  a  a.  soul,  were  s.  themscive 
of  fear  • 

Eccl.  7.  35.  be  not  slow  to  visit  the  s. 
18.  19.  and  use  physic  or  over  Ihou  be  s. 
21.  humble  thyseifbefore  tlion  he  .•>. 

1  Mar.  1.  5.  and  after  these  things  he  fell  s. 
6.  8.  lay  down  on  his  bed,  and  fell  s.  for  grief 

SICKNESS. 
Eccl.  30.  17.  death  is  betler  than  continual  s. 

31.  22.  bo  quick,  so  shall  there  no  s.  cometothot 

37.  30.  fiir  excess  of  meats  bringeths. 

38.  9.  my  son,  in  thy  s.  be  not  negligent 

2  Mac.  9.  32.  having  sreat  hope  to  escape  thie  «. 
SIDE.  S. 

1  Ksd.  3.  9.  of  whose  s.  the  king  shall  judge 
Wi.^d.  2.  24.  I  hey  that  do  hold  of  his  .?.  do  find  it 

17.  10.  which  could  of  no  .5.  be  avoided 
Eccl.  :«).  12.  beat  him  on  the  s.  v/hile  heis  a  chilli 

4-2.  5.  to  make  Ihe  s.  of  an  evil  servant  to  bleed 

1  Mac.  6.  38.  they  set  them   )n  this  s.  and  that  s. 

SIEGE. 

1  Mac.  6.  49.  no  victuals  there  lo  endure  the  a. 
9.  64.  then  went  he  and  laid  s.  against  Bethharr 

2  Mac.  10.  18.  things  convenient  lo  sustain  tho 
33.  they  laid  s.  against  the  '"nrlress  four  dayc 

11.  5.  drew  near  to  Pethsiira,  and  laid  s  to  it 

STEVE. 
j!:cc2.27.4.whenoneBiftelh  with  as  refuB*) remains 


SIN 

SIGH. 

Eecl  25.  18.  when  he  lieareth  it  shall  s.  bitterly 

SIGHED. 

^u£.  33.  then  Susanna  s.  an  J  said,  I  am  straitened 

SIGHETH. 
Kcci.  30.  20.  a  eiinucli  einhfaceih  a  virgin,  and 

SIGHliNG. 
fud.  14.  16.  Bagoas  cried  with  weeping  and  s. 

SIGHT. 
rub.  4.  11.  Iliat  give  it  in  ilie  s.  of  the  Most  High 
iil.  ii'id  dii  that  which  is  (deasing  in  his  s. 
11.  16.  marvelled,  because  he  had  received  his  s. 
a.  6.  haih  (hine  hhio  you  in  s.  of  all  that  live 

14.  2.  fit'i y-eight  yeats  <dil  when  lie  lost  his  s. 
fud.  5.  12.  Egyi'tiaiiK  cast  them  out  of  their  s. 

15.  2.  noiie  durst  abide  in  s.  oChis  iteighbour 
ffi*./.  H.  2.  ill  6'.  of  the  unwise,  they  seemed  lo  die 

4.  for  thuugii  tiiey  be  punished  in  the  .s.  of  men 
fi   11.  I  sh.ill  be  admired  in  the  s.  of  great  men 
!). 9.  wisdom  knew  Mii'icvas  acceptable  in  ihy  f. 
II).  7.  search  him  di'isfotly,  and  believe  tlieir  s. 

15.  5.  the  «.  whireol  emicetii  foi)!.-:  to  iiisl  alter  it 
It;.  X  the  ugly  .?.  of  the  beasis  sent  amiing  them 
17.  0.  tu  be  worse  than  the  s.  they  saw  not 

Keel.  1.  29.  be  not  a  hypocrite  in  the  s.  of  men 

5.  17.  they  will  humble  their  siiuls  in  his  s. 

7.  33.  a  gilt  liatli  grace  in  tiie  s.  of  every  man 

8   16.  for  blood  is  us  nothing  in  !;is  s. 

i!.  21.  it  is  an  easy  thing  in  the  s.  of  the  Lord 

IfB.  3  ill  s.  of  great  men  lie  shall  bo  in  aditiiraiiun 

43.  16.  at  his  s.  the  mountains  are  shaken 

45.  1.  which  found  favour  in  the  s.  of  all  fiesh 

3.  he  made  him  glorious  in  the  s.  of  kings 
4(5.  6.  because  he  fought  in  the  s.  of  the  Liird 
Bar.  1.22.  to  do  evil  in  the  «.  of  the  Loi<l  our  God 
Sus.  23.  than  to  sin  in  the  s.  of  the  Lord 

SIGN,S. 
Est/i.  14.  16.  1  abhor  the  «.  of  my  high  eotate 
tVisd.  5.  II.  no  s.  where  she  went  is  to  be  found 
10.  6.  ho  admonished,  having  a  s.  of  salvation 
Eccl.  37.  17.  the  countenance  is  a  .?.  of  cliangiiig 
43.  6.  a  declaratiim  of  times,  and  a  s.  of  woild 

7.  from  the  rnoiin  is  the  s.  offcasts,  a  light 
Bar.  2.  11.  out  of  Egypt  with  s.  ami  with  wimders 

6.  67.  neither  can  tliev  shew  «.  in  the  heavens 

SIGNET. 
Tab.  1.  22.  Achiacharufl  was  keeper  of  the  s. 
yiccl.  17.  22.  the  alms  of  li  man  is  as  a  s.  wilh  liini 
32.  IS.  as  «.  of  an  emerald  set  in  a  work  of  gold 
49.  II.  even  he  was  as  a  s.  on  the  right  hand 
Bii  1 1,  and  seal  it  with  tliine  own  s. 
1  Mac.  6.  15.  gave  him  the  crown,  his  robe,  and  .«. 

SILENCE. 
Eccl.  20.  5.  there  is  one  that  keepeth  s.  found  wise 

6.  and  some  keep  s.  knowing  his  time 
41.  20.  of.?,  before  lliem  that  salute  thee 
I  Mac.  14. 17.  through  the  sudden  s.  of  Ins  enemies 

SILENT. 
Kcc/.  26. 14.  a*,  and  loving  woman  is  a  gift  of  Lord 

SILK. 
I  .Vac.  4.23.  got  much  fold,  and  silver,  and  Wue  s. 

SILVER. 
,'wrf.  ."S.  9.  thev  were  increased  with  gfdd  and  s. 
t'/isd.  7.  9.  ,s.  shall  be  counted  as  clay  before  lior 
13.  10.  Hie  works  of  men's  hands,  gold  and  s. 
F.ccl.  26.  18.  pillars  are  upon  the  sockets  of,?. 
28.  24.  look  tli;il  tlniu  bind  up  thy  s.  and  gold 
40.  25  gnid  and  s.  make  the  foot  stand  sure 
47   18.  and  thou  didst  !nulti|ily  s.  as  lead 
50  16.  tliesoiisof  ."^ardn  somiilnd  the  ,?.  trumpets 
Bar.  3.  17.  thev  that  hnaidid  U|i  s.  and  g(d<l 

18.  they  that  wrought  in  «.  and  were  careful 

G.  4.  ye  shall  see  in  Babylon  gods  of  s.  and  gold 

39.tlieir  gods  which  arc  overlaid  with  gold  and  s 

t  .\tac.  2.  2.  when  thev  see  imases  of  s.diid  gold 

SILVER-SMITHS. 
K7»(i.  15.  9.  buislnveth  to  excel  gold-smiths  ands 

SIMEON. 
f^i.  9.  2.  O  Lord  God  of  ny  Father  S.  to  whnm 
1  J/ac.2. 1.  son  of  S.  a  priest  of  i he  sons  of  Juaiib 

SIMON. 
J  Mac.  15.24.  the  copy  hereof  they  wrote  to  S 
32  when  lie  saw  the  slory  ofS.  he  was  astonished 
33.  then  answered  S.  and  said  to  him 

16.  2.  S.  called  his  eldest  sons,  Judas  and  .lolin 
IS.  Ptolemeiis  cimsiilted  against  S.  and  his  sons 
14.  S.  wa«  visiiiiiff  the  cities  in  the  country 


SIN 

1  Ksd.9.1 1,  seeing  ours,  in  these  things  is  spread  fai 

2  End.  9.  36.  we  that  received  the  law,  perish  by  s. 
15.24.  wue  to  them  that  s.  and  keep  not  my  cuinm. 

2ri.  Lord  knoweth  all  them  that  s.  against  liim 

16.  63.  knoweth  them  that  s.  and  would  hide  a'. 
Tub.  3.  14.  that  I  am  |mre  from  all  s.  wiih  man 

4.  5.  let  not  thy  will  be  set  to  s.  or  transgress 
21.  if  thou  fear  God  and  depart  from  all  s. 

12.  9.  for  alms  shall  purge  away  all  a". 

10.  thiy  that  «.  are  enemies  to  their  own  life 
■  litd.  5.  20.  and  Ihey  s.  against  their  Goil,  11.  10. 
iyixd.\.\.  nor  dwell  in  tlie  body  that  is  suiiject  to«. 
JO.  13.  to.'sook  not,  but  delivered  him  from  ,s. 
15.  2.  if  we  s  we  are  thme,  knowing  thy  power, 
but  we  will  not  s.  knowing  that  we  are  thine 
Eccl.  3.  27.  the  wicked  man  shall  heap  s.  upon  «. 

4.  21.  for  there  is  a  shame  that  liringelh  s. 

5.  5.  be  not  without  fear  to  add  s.  unto  s. 
7.  8.  hind  iiol  one  s.  u|)on  another 

10.  13.  for  pride  is  the  beginning  of  «. 

13.  24.  riches  are  good  to  him  that  hath  no  s. 

15.  29.  nor  hath  he  given  any  man  licence  to  s. 

20.  3.  for  so  slialt  thou  escape  wilful  s. 

21.  2.  flee  from  s.  as  from  the  face  of  a. serpent 
23.  II.  if  he  offend,  hiss.sliail  be  upon  him,  if  he 

acknowledge  not  his  s.  a  double  oftence 
13.  to  swearing,  fur  therein  is  the  word  of  s. 
16.  two  sorts  of  men  multiply  s.  and  the  third 
25.24.  of  the  woman  came  the  beginning  of  s. 

26.  28.  that  returnetli  from  righteousness  to  s. 
2!l.  a  huckster  shall  not  be  freed  from  s. 

27.  2.  SOS.  sticks  close  between  buying  and  selling 
10.  so  s.  for  them  that  work  iniquity 

13.  anil  their  sport  is  the  wantonness  of  8. 

32.  12.  lake  pastime,  hut  s.  not  l)y  proud  speech 
34.  19.  nor  is  he  pacified  for  s.  by  sacrifices 
38.  10.  leave  off  s.  and  oriler  thy"  hands  aright 
-12.  1.  and  accept  no  person  to  s.  thereby 
46.  7.  and  they  withheld  the  people  from  s. 
47.23. there  was  also  Jeroboam, who  caused  Israel 
to  s.  aiKi  shewed  E[ihraiin  the  way  of  s. 
2  Mac.  6.  15.  lest  being  come  to  the  height  of  s. 
12.  42.  that  the  s.  committed  might  be  init  out  of 
remenibrance  Judas  exhorted  to  keep  from  s. 
SINS. 
I  Esrf.  8. 75.  our .«.  are  multiplied  above  our  heads 

86.  for  thou,  O  Lord,  didst  make  our  s.  light 
9.  7.  theridiy  lo  increase  the  s.  of  Israel 
IVisd.  4.  20.  they  cast  up  the  accounts  of  their  s. 

1 1.  23.  and  thou  winkest  at  the  s.  of  men 

12.  19.  of  hope  that  tliou  givest  repentance  for  s. 

17.  3.  they  supposed  to  lie  hid  in  tlieir  secret  s. 
F.ccl.  I.  21.  the  fear  of  the  Lord  drivelh  away  s. 

2.  11.  the  Lord  fofgive'hs.  and  saveth  in  affliction 

3.  3.  maketh  an  atonement  for  his  s. 

14.  instead  of  s.  it  shall  he  added  to  build  thee 

15.  thy  s.  shall  melt  away  as  ice  in  fair  wiatlier 

5.  6.  he  will  be  pacified  for  the  multitude  of  my  s. 
12.  14.  one  that  is  defiled  with  him  in  his  s. 

14. 1.  and  is  not  pricked  with  the  mulliludc  of*,  j 

16.  9.  people,  who  were  taken  away  in  tliei.  »'. 

17.  20.  but  all  their  s.  arc  before  the  Lord 
25.  return  to  the  Lord,  and  forsake  thy  .?. 

18.  21.  and  in  lire  time  of  s.  shew  repeniance 
21.  l.dii  so  no  more,  ask  pardon  for  thy  former .? 

23.2.  they  spare  me  not,  and  it  pass  not  by  my  s 

3.  lest  my  s.  abound  to  my  destruction 
12   and  they  shall  not  wallow  in  their  s. 
l.S.  the  Most  High  will  not  remember  my  s. 

28.  2.  forgive,  so  shall  thy  s.  also  be  forgiven 

4.  and  doth  he  ask  forgiveness  of  his  own  s. 

5.  who  will  treat  for  pardon  of  his  s.? 

8.  ab-t.iin  from  srife,  thou  shalt  diminish  thy  s 
34.  26.  so  it  is  with  a  man  that  fasteth  for  his  s. 
4".  II.  the  Lord  took  away  his  s.  and  exalted 

24.  and  theirs,  were  multiplied  exceedingly 
48.  15.  neithe."  departed  they  from  their  s. 

16.  was  pleasing  to  God,  and  some  multiplied  s 
Dan.  3.  5.  bring  these  on  us  because  of  our  .?. 
'iMnc.  5. 17.  Lord  was  angry  for  a  while  for  the  s 

18.  had  been  formerly  wrapped  in  mariV  .?. 

6.  14.  till  they  be  come  lo  tiio  fidnees  of  their  s. 

7.  32.  for  we  suffer  because  of  our  .?. 

12.  42.  for  the  s.  of  those  th.it  were  slain 

13,  8  as  he  committed  many  *.  about  the  altar 

SINFUL. 
I  Tab.  13.  6.  declare  his  majesty  to  a  s   nation 


SIS 


■^Apo'fkvroh 


16.  whcnS.  and  hi*  sons  had  drunk  larsf-lv,  they  I  Ifi.'nl.  3.  13   which  hr.th  not  known  the  s.  bed 


came  upon  Sin  banqiieling-place  and  slew  hiii 
1  Mac.  3.  4.  one  S.  of  the  tribe  of  Benj-imin 
11.  not  as  that  wicked  3.  had  misinformed 
4.  3.  bv  one  of  S.  fiction  rnnnlerswere  committed 
4.  Apollonius  did  rage,  and  increase  S.  malice 
6.  the  slate  continue  quiet,  and  S.  leave  his  folly 
8.  22.  he  joined  S.  and  Joseph  and  Jonathan 
10.  20.  they  that  were  wiih  S.  being  led  with 

SIMPLTCITV. 
ilsd.  1.  1.  and  in  ».  of  heart  seek  him 

SIN. 
lElsd,  6.  76   we  I  ^ve  been  in  great  s.  to  this  dayj  'ud  5   1".  whilft  they  s.  not  before  their  God 


F.rcl.  10.  23  nor  convenient  lo  inagnifv  a  .?.  man 
11.  32.  and  a  .?.  man  laveth  wait  fur  blood 
1.5.  12.  fur  he  liath  no  need  of  the  .?.  man 
27  30.  and  Ihe  s.  man  shall  have  them  both 
32.  17.  a  s.  man  will  not  be  re])roved,  hut  findeth 

1  Mac.  I.  34.  and  thev  put  therein  a  s.  nation 
2.  44.  and  they  smote  .5.  men  in  their  anger 
SINNED. 

1  F.«(/.  1.24. concerning  those  that  s.and  did  wickedly 
4.  27.  ninny  also  have  erred,  anil .?.  for  women 

Tnb.  3   3.  mv  fathers,  who  have  .<!.  before  thee 


E.ith.  14.6.  and  now  we  have  S.  before  Inee 

IVisd.  12.  11.  for  those  things  wherein  they  a. 

Eccl.h.i. say  not  I  have  s.  and  what  harm  happened 
21.  1.  my  son,  hast  thou  s.1  do  so  no  more 
27.  I.  many  have  s.  for  a  small  matter 

Bar.  I.  13.  we  have  s.  against  the  Lord  our  God 

Prayer  of  Manast.  thou  liasi  promised  repentance 
to  them  that  have  s.  llioii  hast  not  aii|iouileil 
repentance  to  the  just,  which  have  not  s.  but 
to  ine,  for  I  have  s.  above  the  iiumler  of  Ihi. 
sands  of  the  sea  ;  I  have  s.  O  Lord,  I  have  i. 

2JI/ac.7.  18.  we  suffer,  having  s.  against  our  God 
SINNER. 

Eccl.  1.  25.  godliness  is  an  abomination  to  a  s. 

2.  12.  woe  to  the  s.  that  gocHi  two  ways 

5.  9.  so  doth  the  s.  that  hath  a  double  tongue 

6.  1.  even  so  shall  a  s.  that  hath  a  double  tongue 

8.  lfl.ki«idlenol  the  coals  ofas.  lest  thou  be  burned 

9.  11  envy  not  the  glory  ofas.  knowcei  not  his  end 
12   4.  give  to  the  godly  and  help  not  the  .?.  7. 

14.  so  one  thai  "oeth  to  a  s.  and  is  defiled 
13.    17.  wlmt  fellowship  hath    the  wolf  with   tlid 
lamb  ?  so  the  s.  with  the  !;odlj 

15.  9.  praise  is  not  seemly  in  the  mouth  ul  a  s 

16.  13.  the  s.  shall  not  escape  wilh  his  s|ioil« 
20.9.  tlieic  is  a  s.  that  haih  good  success  in  evil 
23.  8.  the  s.  be  left  in  his  foolishness 

25.  19.  let  th(!  portion  of  a  s.  fall  upon  her 
29.   T>.  a  .?.  will  overihrow  Ihe  estate  of  his  surety 
33.  14.  good  is  set  against  evil,  so  is  the  gudly  set 
against  the  s.  and  the  s.  agamsl  the  godly 

Prayer  of  Maiiass.  repeniance  to  me  that  am  a  .< 

I  Mac.  2.  48.  nor  suffered  ihey  the  s.  to  triumph 
SINNERS. 

ff'(srf.4.10.soniatliving  among  s.he  was  translatcJ 
19.  13.  and  punishments  came  upon  \ha  s. 

Feci.  5.  6.  his  indignation  rested  upon  s. 
7.!6.number  not  thyself  among  the  multitude  off 

II.  9.  and  sit  not  in  judgment  with  s. 
16.  had  their  beginning  together  wilh  s. 

21.  marvel  not  at  the  works  of  s. trust  in  lli.?  TiOrd 
12.6.  for  the  Most  High  haieth  s.  and  will  repay 
15.  7.  not  attain  lo  her,  and  s.  shall  not  see  nor 
19.22.  nor  at  any  time  is  the  counsel  of  s.  prudence 
21.  6.  haieth  to  be  reproved,  is  in  the  way  of  n 

10.  the  way  of  s.  is  made  p^ain  with  stones 

39.  25.  so  evil  things  arc  created  for  s. 
27.  so  to  the  s.  they  are  turned  into  evil 

40.  8.  and  that  is  seven  fold  more  upon  e 

41.  5.  the  children  ofs.  are  abominabk  children 
6.  the  inheritance  ofs.  children  shall  perish 

11.  but  an  ill  name  ofs.  shall  be  blullcd  out 
Prayero/Jl/flTiass.  I  by  angry  Ihrcalening  toward* 

is  importable;  hast  appointed  repeniance  to  S 
SINNETH. 
{Vi.vd.  11.  16.  might  know  wherewithal  a  man  t. 
Fed.  10.  29.  who  will  justify  him  that  s.  ag.  hssiiul 

19.  4.  he  that  s.  shall  offend  against  his  soul 
38.  15.  he  that  s.  before  his  maker,  lei  him  tall 

SINNING. 
Feci.  18.  27.  and  in  the  day  ofs.  he  vviil  bewnro 
19. 2S.  if  for  w>>"' of  power  he  be  hindered  f'om  «, 

20.  21.  there  is  tna^  >  hindered  from  s.  through 

WH.Il 

SINAI. 

Feci  48. 7.  who  hearde«t  rebuke  of  Ihe  Lord  '.n  3. 

SINCERE. 
Feci.  5.  11.  bo  «wift  to  hear,  and  let  Ihv  li'e  be  s 

SING. 
fud.  16.  I    Judith  besaii  lo  s.  this  thanksgiving 

13    1  >vil   s.  to  the  Lord  a  new  song 
Fed.  47.  9.  and  daily  s.  praises  in  their  songs 
51.  11    and  i  will  s.  praisi-  with  thanksgiving 

SINGER. 
F.ccl.  9. 4.  use  not  company  of  a  woman  that  is  a  c 

SINGPRS. 

1  F.kI.  1.  15.  the  holy  s.  also  were  in  their  oioer 
Feci.  47.  9.  he  set  s.  also  before  Ihe  allar 

50.  18.  the  s.  a.'so  sans  praisea  with  tiieir  voiceD 

SINGING. 
!  F,<:d.  5. 62.  s.  songs  of  thanksgiving  lo  Ihe  Lord 
/fis(/.18.9.  the  father-- novv  s.out  the  songs  of  prairO 

SINGUL.AR. 
fVisd.  14.  18.  Ihe  s  iMIiffence  oi  me  artificer 
SION. 

2  F.?/.  3.  2.  for  I  saw  Ihe  desolation  ofS. 

5.  2.5.  thuu  lia-l  Inlluwed  S.  lu  thyself 

6.  4   or  evr  the  rhiinneys  in  S.  were  hot 

III.  7    thai  S.  onr  mother  is  full  of  heaviness 
.full  9.  13.  purposed  cruel  things  affiiinst  top  of  S 
Ficl.  21.  10.  and  so  was  I  esiablished  in  S. 

48.  IB.  Sennacherib  lift  up  his  hand  acainst  S. 
24.  he  comforted  lliem  that  mourned  in  S. 
SIRNAME. 
I  Mac.  2.  5.  Jonalh  in  who^e  s.  was  Apphus 

SIRNAMED. 
I  .^[nc.^    10.  Antiochus  s.  Epiphnnes   who  hei^ 
6.  43.  Eleazar  also  .«.  Savaran,  perceivine 

SI  ST  ER 
Tab.  8.  4.  Tobias  said,  s  arise  and  let  uapray 


At  ocBvrn^.] 


SLA 


Tub.  8.  ~.  O  Jjoiii,  )  tam^  not  this  my  «.  for  luit 

SIT. 
V  Esd.  3.  7.  nn-'.  lie  sliull  .■>•.  next  lo  Diirius 
4.  Ai.  art  I'dUiKl  wl^esl,  llion  shall  «.  next  lo  mo 
/ud.  li.  I">.  tliat  shf  might  s.  and  eat  upon  Ihtni 
it'isd.  9.  1'2.  be  worthy  to  s.  in  in;   tathut's  suat 
JC«i.9.y  s.  not  at  all  ivitli  another  man's  wile,  nor 
A-.  down  with  her  in  thine  a^m:^ 

11.  1.  -"isdom  makelh  him  to*,  among  great  men 
v1.  ;U>\  s.  not  in  judgment  wilh  sniners 

12.  1-2.  neither  let  Inui  .s.  at  thy  right  hand 

25.  If.  her  husband  shall  s.  among  his  neighbours 
2'J.  12.  by  every  hedge  will  she  s.  down 

31.  12.  il'tliou  s.  at  a  bountiful  table,  be  not  greedy 

32.  1.  take  diligent  care  lor  them,  so  s.  down 
?rt.  33.  they  shall  not  5.  high  in  the  congregation, 

they  shall  not  *.  on  the  judges'  seat 

42.  12.  and  s.  not  m  the  midst  of  women 

Sus.  at.,  the  elders  said,  come  s.  down  among  us 

SIl'TEST. 
Keel.  4.  9.  deliver  from  the  hand  of  the  opiiressor, 

be  not  faint-hearted  when  thou 

«.  in  judgnunt 

43.  14  remember  when  tbou  s.  among  great  men 
jl.  IS.  when  thou  s.  among  many,  reacii  not 

SITTETH. 
nisd.  9.  4.  give  me  wisdom  that  «.  by  thy  throne 
F.rcl.  33.  G.  ncigbelh  ucder  everyone  tiiat»'.  on  him 
40.  3.  from  hi«i  that  s.  on  a  throne  of  glory 
k'ar.  6.  71.  like  a  while  tliorn,  that  every  birds,  on 

SITTING. 
IF.sd.  4.  29.  Apame  5.  al  tlie  right  hand  of  the  king 
H'i..d.  C.  U.  he  shall  find  her  «■.  at  hia  doors 
Keel.  1.  8.  there  is  one  wise,  s.  on  his  throne 
'irf.  28.  the  smith  also  .«.  by  the  anvil 

29.  so  dolh  the  poller  5.  at  his  work  and  turning 
Par.  G.  43.  the  vviimi-n  also  s.  in  the  wais 
Jllel  40.  he  looked  in,  and  behold  Daniel'  was  s. 

SIX. 

Tab.  14.  3.  called  his  .*on,  anil  s.  sons  of  his  son 

Bel  31.  into  the  lions'  den,  where  he  was  s.  days 

SIXTH. 

1  Esd.l.  5.  ins.  year  ofDarius  king  of  the  Persians 

2  Esd.  6.  33.  on  ihe  s.  thuu  gmest  comniandment 
Keel.  17.  5.  in  s.  place  he  imparled  undersianding 
2. Mac.  7.  18.  after  him  also  ihey  brought  the  s. 

SKILL. 
/f''ixd.13.13.rormed  it  by  ihes.ofhis  understanding 
14.  2.  and  the  workman  built  it  by  his  .?. 

IP.  lie  forced  all  Ins  s.  to  make  the  resemblance 
Keel.  1.19.  wisdom  raineih  downs,  and  knowledge 
10.  30.  the  poor  man  is  iionoured  for  his  s. 
38.  3.  ihes.  of  the  physician  shall  lift  up  his  head 
G.  he  hath  given  me  s.  that  he  in, ^ht  be  honoured 
SKILFUL. 
K:(:J.21.1.'i.if  a  s.man  hear  a  wise  word, will  coinm. 

SKILFULLY. 
(i'isd.  13.  11.  he  halh  taken  oft" all  the  bark  ». 

SKL\. 
2  Mac.  7.  7  and  when  thev  had  pulled  ofTthe  s. 

SKIPPETH. 
Keel.  36.  26.  a  thief  that  .s.  from  city  to  city 

SKIPPING. 
ft'i3d.l7.19.a  sound  ofstoni'iii,or  running  of  s.t?a8is 

SLACK. 
2  Fsd.  16.37.  the  plagues  draw  nigh,  and  are  not  e. 
'.iS.  when  the  child  comelh  forth,  ihey  s.  not 
39.  even  so  shall  not  the  plagues  be  g.  lo  come 
Tub.  12.  fi.  therefore  be  not  s.  to  prai-'^e  him 
Keel.  4.  29.  in  thy  deeds  be  not  s.  and  remiss 
35.  18.  the  Lord  will  not  lies,  till  he  hath  smitten 

SLACKNESS. 
'i  Flsd.  5.  42.  like  as  there  is  no  a.  of  the  last 

SLAIN. 
1  K.?d.l.56.  people  that  werenols.  withlhe  sword 

4.  .">.  they  slay,  and  are  s.  and  transgress  not 

S  F.sd.  1.  32.  whom  ye  have  taken  and  s-.  and  lorn 
Tub,  1.  18.  if  the  king  Sennacherib  had  s.  iiiy 
.hid.  9.  3.  wherefore  iliougavcst  their  ru'ers  to  bes. 
IVisd.  11.  7.  whereby  Ihe  infants  were  s. 
Bel  28.  he  halh  s.  the  dragon,  and  put  priests 

1  .Vrtr.  2.  9.  her  infants  are  s.  in  Ihe  slreeta 

3.  ll.  many  also  fell  down  s.  hut  the  rest  fled 

5.  12.  come  and  deliver  us,  for  niiiny  of  ns  ares. 
16.  21.  told  that  his  falher  and  brethren  were  ». 

2  Mne.  1. 13.  thev  were  s.  in  Ihe  temple  of  Nanea 

4.  36.  because  Onias  was  s.  without  cnu-.e 

7.  20.  when  ahe  saw  her  iieven  sons  s.  in  one  dav 

SLANDER. 
Feci.  19.  15.  admonish,  for  many  times  it  is  a  s. 

26.  5.  mine  heart  fl^areih  ihe  s.  of  a  city 

27.  23.  he  will  wrilhe  his  month  and  s.  thysayings 
mMoc.  U.  11.  thus  did  he  .•?.  him,  because  he  was 

SLANDEROUS. 
Keel.  51.  2.  and  "•om  the  .^nare  of  the  s  tongue 

SLAVES, 
/ud.  5.  11.  brought  tliem  low,  and  made  them  s. 
14.  13.  for  the  s.  have  been  bold  to  comt  down 

1^.  these  .1.  hav«  dealt  treacherously 
'  Mac.  3.  41.  to  hiiy  the  children  of  lirBC   for  s. 
841 


SMA 

SLAUGHTER. 
'2  Mac.  8.  4.  remember  the  wicked  s.  of  infants 
SLAY. 

1  F.fd.i.5.  they  s.  and  are  slain,  and  transgress  not 
IVisd.  18. 5.  delerniined  to  s.  the  babes  of  the  saints 
Keel.  47.5.  gave  strength  to.s.  that  mighty  warrior 
Sus.  53.  the  righteous  shall  thou  not  .i. 
Bel'X..  \  shall*,  this  dragon  without  sword  or  staff 
1  Mne.  5.  3.'.  began  to  s.  and  destroy  the  people 
9.  32.  but  Bacchides  sought  for  to  s.  him 
11.  10.  daughter  to  bin:,  for  he  sought  to  s.  me 

16.  21.  Ptolemee  hath  sent  to  s.  thee  also 

SLAYETH. 
IVisd.  1.  11.  the  moulh  ihal  belieth  .<t.  the  soul 
/■.'cc/.  34.  22.  that  takelh  neighbour's  living  s.  him 

SLAYING. 
Keel.  21.  2.  as  the  teeth  of  a  lion,  a.  souls  of  men 

1  Mac.  6.  45.  s.  on  the  right  haml,  and  on  the  left 

2  Mac.  5.  13.  there  was  s.  of  virgins  and  infants 

SLEEP. 

1  F.sd.  3.  6.  lo  drink  in  gold,  and  to  s.  upon  gold 

2  F.sd.  2.  31.  remember  ihy  children  that  s. 
fVisil.  7.  2.  and  the  pleasure  that  came  with  s. 

17.  14.  hilt  they  sleeping  the  same  s.  that  night 
Feci.  13.  13.  hearest  these  things,  awake  in  thy  s. 

22.7.  as  he  ihat  waketh  one  from  a  sound  s. 
31.'l.  and  the  care  thereof  driveth  away  s. 
2.  watching  care,  as  a  sore  disease  breaketh  s. 
20.  sound  s.  comelh  of  moderate  eating 
I   40.  6.  he  is  in  bis  s.  as  in  n  dav  of  keeping  watch 
!   42.  9.  and  the  care  of  her  lakelh  away  s. 
46.  19.  before  his  longs,  he  made  prolestations 

1  Mac.  6.  10.  the  s.  is  gone  from  mine  eyes 

SLEEPING. 

IVisd.  17.  14.  thev  s.  ihe  same  sleep  lhat  night 

SLENDERLY. 

2  Mae.  15.  38.  but  I  have  ihme  s  and  iiv^anly 

SLEPT. 
2  F.sd.  10.  50.  so  I  s.  that  iiiglii  and  anotlicr 
Tob.  a.  9.  so  they  s.  both  that  night 
fud.  12.  5.  and  she  s  till  midnight  and  arose 
Feci.  48.  11.  they  that  saw  ihee  and  s.  in  love 

SLEW. 
Feil.i~ .  4.  s.  he  not  a  giant  when  he  was  hut  young 

1  Mae.  1.2.  Alexanders,  the  kings  of  the  earth 
1)1.  they  s.  them  that  had  circumcised  them 

2.  24.  he  ran  and  s.  hiin  upon  the  nliar 
38.  they  rose  up  and  s.  ihem  wilh  their  wives 
5.  51.  who  then  s.  all  the  males  with  the  sword 
16.  16.  Ptolemee  s.  him  and  his  two  sons 

2  Mac.  4.  38.  there  s.  he  the  cursed  murderer 
5.  6.  Jason  s.  his  own  citizens  without  mercy 

SLIDE. 
Keel.  28.  2fi.  beware  tlinu  s.  not  by  it,  lest  thou  fall 

SLING. 
.Tud.  9.  7.  Ihey  trust  in  spear,  and  bow,  and  s. 
Feci.  47.  4.  lifted  his  hand  wilh  the  stone  in  the  s 

SLINGS. 
1  Mac  6.  51.  and  pieces  to  cast  darts  and  s. 

SLIP. 
Feci.  20. 18.  to  s.  on  a  pavement  is  better  than  tos 
with  the  tongue,  so  fall  of  wicked  shall  come 
SLIPPED. 
Eeel.  25.  8.  he  that  hath  not  s.  with  his  tongue 

SLIPPETH. 
Feci.  19.  16.  there  is  one  that  s.  in  his  speech 
21.  7.  a  iiian  of  understanding  knows  when  he  s. 

SLIPPED. 
Reel.  14.  1.  blessed  is  the  man  that  hath  not  .^. 
v.lcii  hie  mouth 
1  Mac.  9.  7.  when  ,Iudas  saw  lhat  his  host  s.  awav 

SLOTHFUL. 
F.ocl.  22.2.  a  s.  man  is  compared  lofilth  of  dunghill 
37.  11.  consult  not  with  the  s.  for  any  work 

SLOW. 
iC'isd.  ^T^.  15.  as  for  their  feet,  they  are  s.  to  go 
Feci.  7.  35.  be  not  s.  to  visit  the  sick 
51.24.  wherefsre  .tre  von  s.?  and  what  say  you? 

SLUMBER. 
Feet.  22.  8.  a  tale  to  a  fool  speaketh  to  one  in  a  s. 
31   2.  watching  care  will  not  let  a  inan  s. 

SMALL. 
1  F.sd.  1.  .''.4.  the  vessels  of  the  Lord,  great  and  s. 
IVisd.  6.  7.  for  he  halh  made  the  s.  and  great 
14.  5.  men  cominil  their  lives  to  a  s.  piece  of  wood 
16.  6.  they  were  troul'  ed  for  a  s.  season 
Reel.  5.  15.  ignorant  in  a  great  matter  or  a  s. 
19.  1.  he  that  coniemnelh  s.  things  shall  fall 
'27.  1.  many  have  sinned  for  a  s.  matter 
43.  15.  by  his  power  Ihe  hailstones  are  broken  s. 
48.  15.  there  remained  a  s.  people  and  a  ruler 
liar.  2.  29.  great  multitude  turned  into  a  s.  number 
Dan.  3.  23.  hot  wilh  rosin,  pitch,  low,  and  s.  wood 

1  Mac.  2  16.  went  to  meet  him  with  a  s.  company 

18.  with  a  great  multitude,  or  a  s.  company 

2  Mac  'v    15.  he  was  entered  wilh  a  s.  company 
3.14.  wherefore  there  was  nn  s.  agony  through  city 
14.  8.  for  all  our  nalinn  is  in  no  s.  misery 

SMART. 
Tob.W.  12.   -  'in  hi?  eves  began  to  a.  hs  rut'oed 

•4a 


SOL 

SMELL. 
Tob.  8.  3.  which  s.  when  ibe  evil  spirit  smelled 
Feel.  30.  19.  for  neither  can  it  eat  nor  t. 
2  Mae.  9.  9.  Ihe  tiltbiness  of  his  s.  w  as  noisomi 
12.  when  hiniseh  could  no'  ubide  Ins  own  ». 
SMELLED. 
Tob.  8.  3.  when  evil  spirit  had  .S-.  he  fled  into  Egypt 

SMELLING. 
Feel.  50.  15.  a  sweet  s.  savour  to  the  Most  Hi^S 

SMILE. 
Feel.  21.  20.  a  wise  man  doth  scarce  a.  a  little 

SMILED. 
Bii  7.  then  Daniel  .«.  anil  said,  ho  not  deceived 

S.MILING. 

Keel.  13. 11.  and  a.  on  thee,  wfil  get  out  thy  secrets 

SMITE. 

1  Fsd.  4.8.  if  he  commanded  lo  s.  they  a. 

2  Fsd.  1,5.  11.  and  1  will  a.  Egypt  with  plaguet 
./vd.  9.  10.  s.  by  the  deceit  of  my  lips  the  prince 
Feel.  36.  10.  s.  in  sunder  the  heads  of  the  rulers 

SMITH. 
Feel.  38.  28.  Ihe  s.  also  silling  by  ihe  anvil 

SMITTEN. 
./Mrf.l3.15.Lord  baths  him  by  Ihe  hand  of  i>  woinsr 
Feel.  13.  2.  if  the  one  be  s.  against  the  o'lier 
35.  18.  till  he  halh  s.  in  sun.ier  I  lie  loins 
!  JIae.  1.  1.  had  s.  Darius  king  of  ilie  Persians 
2  Mac.  12.  22.  being  s.  with  fear  and  terror 

"SMOKE. 
Tub.G.l.  we  must  make  a  s.  thereof  before  the  men 
16.  the  liver  lliou  shall  make  a  s.  wilh  it 

8.  2.  the  heart  and  liver  he  made  a  s.  therewith 
IVisd.  2.  2.  the  brcath'in  our  nostrils  is  as  s. 
Keel.  22.  24.  as  the  vapour  and  s.  of  a  furnace 
Bar.  6.  21.  llieir  faces  are  black  through  Ihe  a. 
1  Mac.  4.  20.  for  the  s.  that  was  seen  declared 

SMOTE. 
.Tud.  5.  12.  he  s.  Ihe  land  of  Egypt  with  plagues 
13.8.  she  s.  twice  U|)on  his  nrek  with  all  iu-r  might 
Dan.  3.26.  and  s.  lire  flame  of  fireoiit  of  llie  ov^D 

1  Mae.  2.  44.  they  s.  sinful  men  in  their  ar>ger 

2  Jl/ac.  3.  25.  s.  at  lleliodorus  with  his  forefeet 

9.  5.  God  s.  him  with  an  incuy«bl('  plagt;e 
12.35.Lhorsenian  comincon  him  s.ofl'  his  shuuldci 

SMOTEST. 
.lud.  9.  3.  thou  s.  the  servMuis  with  their  lords 

SNARE. 
IVisd.  14.  11.  and  a  s.  to  the  feet  of  tho  unwise 
Keel.  27.  29.  ihey  shall  be  taken  in  the  s. 
51.  2.  and  from  the  s.  of  the  slanderous  tongue 
1  Mae.  1.  35.  and  so  they  became  a  sore  s. 
5.  4.  who  had  been  as.  anil  anotreiice  to  peoplo 

SNARES. 
Tob.  14   10.  Manasses  escaped  the  «.  of  death 

SNOW. 
/)«n.3.46.  O  ye  dews  and  storms  ofs.  bless  tho  Jii 
50.  O  ye  frost  and  s.  bless  ye  1I13  Lord 

1  Mac.  13.  22.  but  there  fell  a  very  greaL  1. 
SORERLY. 

IVisd.  9.  11   she  shall  lead  ine  ».  in  my  doings 

SOCKETS. 
Reel.  26. 18.  as  golden  pillars  are  on  ».  of  silver 

SODOM. 

2Esrf.2.8.remembpr  w  hat  I  did  lo  S.  and  Goniorral 

SODOMITES. 

2  Fsd.  7.  36.  Abraham  praved  first  for  Iha  9 
IVisd.  19.  14.  for  llie  S.  did  not  receive  thoan 

SODOMITISII. 
2  Fsd.  5.  7.  Ihe  S.  sea  shall  cast  out  fish 

SOFT. 
.lyd.  12.  15.  her  maid  laid  s.  skins  on  Ihe  pronnd 
IVisd.  2.  3.  onr  spirit  shall  vanish  as  the  a.  air 
15.  7.  for  the  potter  temperin;r  the  a.  earth 
SOJOURNED. 
.hid.  5.  7.  Ihey  s.  heretofore  in  Me^opolatnia 
Wisd.  19.  10.  while  thev  s.  in  the  slranje  land 
Feel.  16.  8.  nor  spared  he  the  pJace  where  Lot  t 

SOJOURNEST. 
Eccl.  41.  19.  in  regard  of  the  place  where  thou  5. 

SOLD. 
Ttb.  1.7.  another  tenth  pan  t  s.  away  and  spent  t1 
.lad.  7.  25.  but  God  hath  «.  us  into  their  hands 
IVisd.  10.13.  when  righteous  wass  she  forsook  riot 
B(?r.4.6.  ye  were  s.lo  the  nations  nr  t  for  desl ruction 
1  Mac   1.  15.  and  were  a.  to  do  mischief 
^  Mac.  4.  32.  and  some  of  them  he  s.  into  Tyriif, 
5.  14.  and  no  fewer  s.  than  slain 
8.14. others  .v. all  they  had  left  anil  withal  besongli' 
the  Lord,  heins  s.  hv  the  wicked  Nicano' 
SOLDIERS. 
1  F.sd.  4.  6.  likewise  for  those  Iha'  are  no  .*. 

1  Mac.  3.  28.  and  he  gave  his  s   pay  for  a  yea. 

5.  50.  so  the  s.  pitched,  and  assaulted  the  city 

6.  29   there  came  unto  him  hands  of  hired  s 
11.3.  he  left  in  everyone  a  sirrison  of  s  to  keep  11 

SOLEMN. 

2  F.sd.  1.  31.  your  s.  feast-davs  have  I  forpnkerx 
.Tvd.  8.  6.  and  s.  days  of  the  house  of  Israel 
Ks/A.in.  22.  anions  vour  s.  feasts  keep  it  a  high  do} 
Eccl  47  10.  a.iJ  he  set  in  order  the  a.  tiajos 


SON 

Srjr.  1.  14.  read  t!iis  book  upon  the  s.  days 

SOLEMNLY. 
'S.Mac.  14.  4.  which  weie  usud  s.  in  the  temple 

SOLEMNITY. 
Ecd.  50.  in.  till  the  a-,  of  the  Lord  was  ended 
2  Mac.  l.S.  ;i(3.  iiut  lo  let  ihiit  day  pass  without  s. 

SOLES. 
EiJA.13.13.haveheeii  coiiti'rii  to  kiss  thes.of  his  feet 

SOLITARY. 
S  cl  8.  IC  go  not  wilii  hlin  into  a  s.  place 
y   7   nor  wander  Ihuu  iu  the  s.  places  thereof 

SOLOiMON. 
i  K»rf.  7.  38.  S.  for  them  thiit  come  to  the  sanctuary 
h'.ccl.  47.  \'.\.  S.  reigned  in  m  peaceuhlu  liine 

'23.  Ihus  rested  S.  wiih  his  lathtjrs 
S  Mac.  'i.  8.  V.  hen  S.  desired  the  place  might  be 
10.  even  so  prayed  S.  also,  and  lire  caine  down 
li.  so  S.  kepi  those  cigiit  davs 
SOLUTION. 
2  Esd.  10.  43.  of  dea.'h  of  her  son,  this  is  the  s. 
SONG. 
.  2  Ksd.  10.22.  our  x.  is  put  to  silence,  joy  at  an  end 
hid.  ItJ.  I.  a  I  |K;oplesa::g  after  herlhiss.  of  praise 

13.  1  will  sin;,'  tiito  the  Lord  a  new  s   O  Lord 
Eccl.  39.  14.  Bii'.g  a  s.  of  praise,  bless  ihe  Lord 

SONGS. 
E,sd.5. 00.  singing  s.  of  thanksgiving,  praising  Ld. 

61.  they  sii.ig  w.th  loud  voices  s.  lu  tlie  Lord 
Ecci.3i).!5.sliew  liorlh  his  praise  withs.of  your  lips 
47.8.withliis  whole  heart  he  songs,  and  loved  liini 

9.  they  niiglit  daily  sing  praises  in  their  s. 

17.  llie  countries  ninrvelled  at  thee  for  thy  s. 
SON. 
Ti)i-  1   K.  and  he  was  my  brother's  s. 
i.  15.  nor  any  s.  oih.'s  alive  to  whom  I  may  keep 

I.  3.  he  Slid,  my  s.  when  I  am  dead  bury  me 
4.renieniher,tiiy  5-  she  saw  many  dangers  for  thee 
5.  mv  s.  he  miudful  of  Lord  i  or  God  all  thy  days 
1'2.  beware  of  all  whoredom,  my  s.  take  a  viilie 

14.  be  circumspect,  my  s.  in  all  thinss  iliou  dost 
19.  ihereliire,  my  «.  remeinh.  my  coininandmeiit 
21.  fear  not,  my  s.  that  we  are  made  poor 

5.  II.  dost  ihoi;  seek  a  hired  man  logo  with  tliy  s. 

14.  and  things  necessary  as  lo  mine  own  s. 

17.  .Anna  said,  u  hy  hast  thou  sent  away  our  s.7 

6.  14.  I  am  the  only  s.  of  my  tather,  I  li;ar  lest  I 

die,  for  ihey  have  no  other  s.  to  hury  them 

7.  7.  thou  art  the  s.  of  an  honest  and  good  man 
If!.  4.  my  s.  is  dead,  seeing  he  siayeth  long 

5.  I  cure  l<)riicthiiig,  my  s.  the  lightof  mineeyes 
7.  my  s.  IS  dead,  slie  ceased  not  to  bewail  liers. 
11.9.  Anna  fell  on  the  neck  of  her  s.  and  said,  see- 
ing 1  Inive  seen  thee,  my  s.  I  am  content  to  die 

10.  Tohit  stumbled,  but  Ins  s.  ran  unlo  lom 
13.  when  he  snw  his  s.  he  fell  upon  his  neck 

15.  taken  pity,  for  behold,  I  see  my  s.  Tobias 

14.  3.  he  called  hiss,  and  the  si.v  sons  of  hiss. 

and  said  to  him,  my  s.  lake  lliy  children 
Wind.  2.  16.  for  if  Ihe  just  man  be  the  s.  of  God 
iO.  5.  his  tender  compassion  toward  his  s. 
Keel.  i.  1.  my  s.  if  thou  come  lo  serve  the  Lord 
3.  12.  my  s.  hel|)  thy  father  in  bis  iige 
fi.  23.  give  ear,  my  ff.  receive  my  advice 

32.  my  s.  if  tliou  wilt,  thou  slnilt  be  taught 
7.  3.  my  s.  sow  mpI  un  fuirowsof  unrighteousness 
10.  2S.  my  s.  pinrll'y  thy  soul  in  meekness 

II.  10.  my  s.  uieildie  not  uiih  many  matters 

ifi.  2-J.  mys.  liCiirken  to  me,  and  learn  knowledge 

15.  15.  my  s.  blemish  not  thy  good  deeds 
2i.  I.  my  s.  hnst  thou  sinned?  do  so  no  more 
26.  19.  mv  s.  !(eep  ihe  flower  of  thine  age  sound 

30.  2.  he  tliat  ch;is'.iseih  his  s.  shall  have  joy 
3.  he  that  leachi'lh  his  s.  grieveth  the  enemy 

7.  he  iJiat  miikeili  too  much  of  hiss,  shall  bind  up 
13.  chastise  thy  s.  and  hold  him  to  labcnir 

31.  22.  mv  *.  hear  me,  nnd  despise  me  not 

33.  19.  give  not  thy  s.  and  wife  power  over  thee 

34.  20.  lis  one  thni'  killeth  the  s.  before  his  hither 
411.  2rt.  my  s.  lead  not  a  beggar's  life,  belter  to  die 
48.  10.  lo  inrn  the  henrt  of  the  father  lo  the  s. 

.Sflr.  2.  3.  a  man  should  eat  the  fl"sli  of  his  ou  n.<t. 
Jilnr.  1.  10.  Eeiplnii.es,  s.  of  Antiochns  the  king 
3.  33.  he  lofi  !,vs  asto  bring  up  Ins  s.  Antioclius 
10.  54.  I  wi'l  be  thy  s.  in  law,  iind  give  gifts 
13.  .53.  siw  that  .lohii  his  s.  was  a  valiant  man 

16.  11.  Piolenieiis  thesonofAhnhns  m.nle captain 
IMac.'i.'iPi.  promised  that  she  would  counsel  hers. 

27.  O  my  s.  Inue  pity  upon  me  tlmt  hare  thee 

28.  I  beseech  thee,  iiiy  .«.  look  upon  ihe  heaven 
lO.  10.  who  was  tb(!  .«.  of  this  wicked  man 

SONS. 

Ffsd.  5.  35.  the  s.  of  the  servants  of  Solomon 

?.  21.  U[>on  Ihe  kingdom  of  Ihe  king  and  Ins  s. 

70.  iheir  s.  have  murried  with  their  (hio^liiers 

84.  ye  shall  net  join  your  daiiffhters  to  iheir  s. 

nor  shall  ye  take  Iheir  dau'shters  to  your  s. 

'.  F.sa.  1-  23.  have  1  not  prayed  yon  as  a  father  his  s. 

Tnb.  1.  7   the  first  tenth  I  save  to  the  s.  of  Aaron 

"1    not  '^Ti  days  before  two  of  his  s.  kilh'd  htm 

/«  '.  5.  3.  be  Slid,  teh  me  now,  ye  s.  of  Canaan 

84i 


SOU 

Ifisd.  9.  7.  to  be  a  judge  of  thy  s.  and  Jaujliters 

12.  21.  with  circumspection  didst  ihoujuilge  iliy  s 
It).  lU.  thy  s    not  the  teeth  of  dragons  overcame 

18.  4.  lo  be  nnprisoned  who  kejit  thy  s.  shut  up 

13.  acknowledged  this  people  to  be  the  s.  of  God 
Rccl.'S.ii.  confiimed  acithority  of  the  mother  overs. 

If).  1.  neither  delight  in  ungodly  s. 
40.  1.  a  heavy  yoke  is  upon  the  s.  of  Adam 
.'iO.  13.  so  were  all  the  s.  of  Aaron  in  their  glory 
i'us  48.are  ye  such  fools, yes.  of  Israel,  to  condemn 

1  Mac.  1.  9.  fo  did  thsir  s.  after  them  many  years 
2.  20.  yet  will  I  and  my  s.  walk  m  the  covenant 

04.  wherefore  you,  my  s.  be  valiant,  Miid  sliew 
70.  and  his  s.  buried  him  iu  the  aepuii-lire 

13.  It),  and  send  two  of  his  ».  for  hostages 

2  Mac.  7.  20.  when  she  saw  her  seven  «.  slain 

41.  last  of  all,  after  the  ».  the  mother  died 
SOOTHSAYINGS. 
Eccl.  34.  5.  divinations  and  s.  and  dreams  are  vain 

SORE. 
IVisd.  10. 12.  in  a  s.  conflict  she  gave  him  victory 
Keel.  31.  2.  care  as  a  s.  disease  breaketh  sleep 
39.  28.  which  in  their  fury  lay  on  s.  strokes 
1  Mac.  2. 14.  put  on  sackcloth,  and  mourned  very  s. 
2 Mac.  3.  26.  who  gave  him  many  s.  stripes 
9.  5.  s.  torments  of  the  inner  parts  came  upon  him 
SORROW. 

1  Fsrf.3.20.  a  man  rememberelh  neither  s.  nor  debt 
Ti/Ij.  3.  1.  [  did  weep,  and  in  my  s.  prayed,  saying 

6.14  and  bring  my  father's  life  to  the  grave  with  s. 
Kst/t.  13.  17.  tur.-  ours,  into  joy, that  we  may  live 
/'.'lc/.  26.  6.  agrief  of  heart,  and  s.  is  a  woman  that 

30.  12.  be  stubborn,  and  so  aring  s.  to  thy  heait 
23.  remove  s.  far  from  thee,  for  s.  hath  killed 

37.  12.  wno  will  s.  with  thee  if  thou  shalt  miscarry 

38.  19.  in  affliction  also  s.  remaineth 

\  Mac.  1.  11.  since  departed,  we  have  had  mnchs. 

2  Mac.  3.  17.  what  s.  he  had  now  in  his  heart 
9.  9.  while  he  lived  in  s.  his  flesh  fell  away 

SORROWS. 
F.ccl.  3.  27.  an  obstinate  heart  he  laden  with  s. 
7.  27.  and  forget  not  the  s.  of  thy  mother 
SORROWFUL. 

1  F.sd.  9.  52.  this  day  is  holy  to  Lord,  be  not  s.  53. 
Tvb.  3.  10.  when  she  heard  these,  slie  was  very  s. 
7.  7.  when  he  heard  Tohit  was  blind  he  was  s. 

13.  14.  who  have  been  s.  for  all  thy  scouiges 
Feci.  4.2.  make  not  a  hungry  soul  s.  nor  provoke 

30.  5.  and  when  he  died,  be  was  not  s. 
SORRY. 

2  F.sd.  8. 15.  thy  people,  for  whose  sake  T  am  s. 
Toll.  9.  4.  and  if  I  tarry  long,  he  will  be  very  .s-. 
Eccl.  13.  5.  he  v.'jil  make  thee  hare,  and  not  be  s. 

SOVEREIGNTY. 
fVisd.  6.  3.  and  s.  is  given  from  the  Highest 

SOUGHT. 
1  F.sd.  2.  21.  that  it  may  be  s.  out  in  the  books 

5.  39.  was  s.  in  the  register,  and  was  not  found 
7ViJ.  1.  19.  that  I  was  s.  for  to  be  put  to  deaih 
fCrsf/.S.  2. 1  loved  her  and  s.  her  out  from  my  youth 
F.ccl.  2().  27.  a  scold  shall  be  s.  out  to  drive  away 

38.  33.  they  shall  not  be  s.  for  in  counsel 

39.  17.  at  a  time  convenient  they  shall  all  he  s.  out 
47.  25.  they  s.  out  all  wickedness,  till  vengeance 
51.  3.  out  of  the  hand  of  such  as  s.  after  my  life 

15.  from  my  youlh  up  s.  I  after  her 

1  Mac.  7.  13.  Assideans  were  the  first  that  s.  peace 

SOUL. 
Wigd.A.i.'inXo  a  mnliciouss.  wisdom  shall  not  enter 

11.  the  mouth  that  belieth,  siayeth  the  s. 
4.  1 1.  was  he  taken  away,  lest  deceit  beguile  his.?. 

14.  his  s.  pleased  the  Lord,  therefore  he  hasted 
9.  1.^.  the  corruptible  body  presseth  down  the  s. 
10. 16.  she  entered  into  thes.  of  servant  of  the  Ld. 
15. 11.  his  maker  that  inspired  into  him  an  actives. 
16.  14.  nor  the  s.  received  up,  cometh  again 
17.8.  promised  to  drive  away  troubles  from  sick  s. 

Feci.  1.  30.  lest  thou  bring  dishonour  on  thy  s 
2.  1.  my  son,  prepare  thy  s.  for  temptation 
4.  2.  make  not  a  hungry  s.  sorrowful 
6.  ifhe  curse  thee  in  the  bilternessof  his  s. 
17.  until  she  may  trust  hiss,  and  try  him  by  laws 

20.  be  not  ashamed  when  it  cnncerneth  Ihy  s. 
22.  accept  no  person  against  thy  s. 

6.  2.  that  thy  s.  be  not  torn  in  pieces  as  a  bull 

7.  11.  laugh  no  man  to  scorn  in  b  Iterness  of  his  s. 
17.  hnmh'e  thy  s.  greaily,  for  vengeance  is  lire 

21.  let  thy  s.  love  a  good  servant,  defraud  him  not 

9.  2.  live  not  thy  s.  unlo  a  woman,  lo  set  tier  foot 
6.  give  not  thy  s.  to  harlots,  that  tlion  lose  not 

10.  28.  my  son,  glorify  thy  s.  in  meekness 
29.wn  II  justify  him  that  sinneth  against  his  own  s. 

14.  4.  he  that  gatliereth  by  defrauding  his  own  s. 

16.  eive  and  take,  and  sanctify  thv  s. 

16.  17.  for  what  is  my  s.  among  such  a  number? 

19.  4.  that  sinneth,  shall  ofTeml  asainst  his  own  s. 

20.  22.  there  is  that  destroveth  his  own  s. 

21.  27.  cnrselh  Satan,  he  curseth  his  own  s. 
28.  a  whisperer  defileth  his  s.  and  is  haled 

30.  23.  love  thine  own  s.  and  comfort  thy  heart 


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Fed.  32.  23.  inev^ry  good  work  Irnsi  thi.ieow.i« 
3;i.  31.  thou  hast  need  of  hiiii,  as  of  thine  own  .• 
34.15.  blessed  is  thes.  of  him  that  feareth  the  Lord 
17.  he  raiseth  up  thes.  and  lighteneth  the  eyea 
37.  27.  prove  thy  s.  and  see  what  is  evil  for  it 
28.  nor  hath  every  s.  pleasure  in  every  ihing 
48.  5.  raise  his  s.  from  the  place  of  the  dead 
51.19.  my  s.  hath  wrestled  with  her,  1  was  exact 

20.  I  directed  my  s.  to  her,  and  I  tound  her 
26.  and  let  your  s.  receive  instruciion 

2y.  let  your  s.  rejoice  in  his  mercy 
Bar.  2.  18.  but  thes.  that  is  greallv   .'e.ved 
3.  1.  O  Lord,  the  s.  in  anguish  crieih  lo  thee 
2  Mac.  6.  30.  but  in  s.  am  well  content  to  sutler 

SOULS. 
IVisd.  3.  1.  the  s.  of  righteous  are  in  band  of  God 

13.  she  shall  have  fruit  in  the  visitat  on  of  j. 
X  27.  and  in  all  ages  entering  inio  holy  s. 

11.  26.  they  are  thine,  O  Lord,  thou  lover  of?. 

12.  6.  the  parents  that  killed  s.  destitute  of  help 
14.  11.  are  stumbling-blocks  to  the  s.  ol  men 

26.  defiling  of  s.  changing  of  kind,  disorder 
17.  1.  therefore  unnurtured  s.  have  erred 
F.ccl.  2.  17.  will  humble  their  s.  in  his  sight 

21.  2.  as  the  teeth  of  a  lion,  slaying  s.  of  men 
51.  24.  what  say  you,  seeing  your  s.  are  thirsty? 

Bar.  2.  17.  whose  s.  are  taken  from  their  bodies 
6.7.  my  angel  with  you,  I  myself  caring  for  your  j 
Dan.  3.  64.  O  ye  spirits  and  s.  of  the  righteous 
I  Mac.  1.  48.  should  make  Iheir  s.  abominable 

SOUND. 
irisd.  1.  9.  the  s.  of  his  words  come  lo  the  Lord 

17.  19.  or  a  terrible  s.  of  stones  cast  down 
F.ccl.  45.9.  that  theremight  be  a  s.  and  noise  madt 

47.  10.  that  the  temple  might  s.  from  morning 

SOUNDED. 
1  Esd.  5.  62.  and  all  the  people  s  trnmpet.4 

65.  yet  the  multitudes,  marvellcusly,  was  heard 
H'isd.  J7.  4.  noises,  as  of  waters,  s.  about  ihein 

18.  10.  there  s.  an  ill-according  cry  ofenemios 
Feci.  50.  16.  sons  of  Aaron  s.  tlie  silver  trumpets 

SOUNDS. 
IVisd.  19.18.  no'es  change  the  tunc,  and  yet  are  t 
Eccl.  .")0.  16.  with  great  variety  of  s.  made  melodj 

SOUNDING. 
1  Mac.  7.  45.  s.  an  alarm  after  them  with  trumpet.: 

SOUND. 
Eccl.  17.  28.  the  s.  in  heart  shall  praise  the  Lord 

22.  7.  as  he  that  waketh  one  from  a  s.  sleep 
06.  19.  my  son,  keep  Ihe  flower  of  thine  age  «. 
110.  14.  being  s.  and  strong  of  constilulion 

16.  there  is  no  riches  above  a  s.  body,  and  no  joy 

SOUR. 

i  .i\lac.  14.  30.  such  s.  behaviour  camenotofgond 

SOUTH-SiDE. 

1  Mac.  3.  57.  the  camp  pitched  on  s.  of  Emmatis 

SOW. 

2  K.sr.'.  9.  31.  for  behold,  1  s.  my  law  in  you 
16.  24.  no  man  left  to  till  the  earth  and  s.  it 

Ferl.  1.  3.  s.  not  on  furrows  of  uiirightennsness 
26.  20.  s.  it  with  thine  own  seed,  trusting  in 
SOWN. 

1  Ksrf.4.6.whenthev  reapi'd  thatwhicb  they  had* 

SOWETH. 

2  F.sd.  8.  41.  as  the  husbandman  s.  much  seed 

16.  43.  he  that  s.  as  if  he  should  not  reap 

SPACE. 
IVisd..  16.  3.  these  sufl'ering  penury  for  a  short  s. 
"iMac.  14.  44.  and  a  s.  being  made,  iie  fell  down 

SPAIN. 
!  Mac.  8.  3.  whatthev  had  done  in  the  country  of  H 

SPAKE. 
1  Efd.  1.  51.  and  look  when  the  Lord  s.  unto  them 

3.  4.  young  men  of  the  guard  s   oao  to  anoihc/ 
Tab.  14.  8.  things  which  the  proiihet  Jonas  s. 
F.ccl.  13.  22.  hes.  wiselv,  and  could  have  no  plac 

SPA  K  EST. 
,Tud.  16.  14.  for  thou  s.  and  they  were  made 

SPARE. 
1  Esd.  4.  7.  ifhe  commanded  to  s.  they  s. 
IVisd.  2.  10.  ungodly  said,  let  us  not  s.  ihewidou' 
Feci  13.  12.  and  he'will  not  s.  to  do  thee  hurt 

23.  2.  that  they  s.  me  not  for  mine  ignorance 
1  Mac.  13.  5.  that  I  slionid  s.  mine  own  life 

SPARED. 
1  Esd.^.  .50.  because  he  s.  them  and  his  tabernacle 

53.  who  s.  neither  young  man  nor  maid 
Jud.  13.  20.  because  thou  hast  not  s.  thyself 
Fr.rl.  IC  8.  nnrs.  he  the  placewhere  Lot  sojourned 

17.  21.  neither  le't  nor  forsook  them,  but  s.  them 

SPAREDST. 
IVisd.  12.  8.  nevertheless  those  thou  s.  as  men 

SPAREST. 
IVisd.  11.  26.  but  thou  s.  all,  for  they  are  thine 

SPARTA. 
1  Mae.M.  16.  when  heard  at  Rome,  an(?  as  farp.s? 

SPEAK. 
1  F.sd.  3.  5.  let  everv  one  of  ns  s.  a  senteniro 

21.  and  it  make'li  lo  s.  all  ihinss  hvtaienta 

4.  13.  the  third.,  this  was  Zorohabel.  began  ta* 


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iF.sd  4  33.  kin;  looked,  he  begin  toi.  of  the  truth 
T.ib.O  lO.I  wills.  Ibrher  thatsheiiiay  be  given  thee 

li.  now  hear  me,  and  I  will  s.  lii  hf-i  lather 
V.  8.  s.  of  those  tliini;s  thou  (ImUI  talk  in  lite  way 
J-ud.  11.5.  sutier  thy  hundinaid  tits,  in  thy  presence 
Estb.  15.  \-2.  he  embraced  her,  and  said  s.  to  me 
H  isd.  6.  9.  to  yo-i  therefore,  O  kings,  do  I  s. 

7.  15.  God  haUi  granted  me  lo  -■!.  as  I  would 

a.  12.  when  I  s   they  shall  give  good  ear  to  me 
10.  21.  made  the  tongues  that  cannot  s.  cIcKincnt 

13.  17  ashamed  to  s.  to  that  which  hath  no  life 
Eccl  4.23.rol>ain  not  to  s.when  occas.on  to  do  good 

25  m  r.i  wise  s.  against  the  truth 
'3.0  he  wills. lheefair,andsay, what  wanteatthou? 
2.'!.liutifpoor  mans,  they  say, what  fellow  is  this? 

18.  \'J.  learn  before  thou  s.  and  use  physic  or  ever 

19.  H.  and  if  he  have,  that  he  g.  it  not  again 

20.  10   they  that  eat  my  bread  s.  evil  of  me 
■20.  for  he  will  not  s.  it  in  due  season 

27.  7.  praise  no  man  before  thou  hearest  him  ». 
32.  3.  s.  thou  that  art  the  elder,  it  bicoinelh  thee 
43.  27.  we  may  s.  much,  and  yet  come  short 
1  jUac.  9. 55.  so  that  he  could  no  more  s.  anv  thing 

SPE.^KF.R. 
Kcci.  23.  8.  the  evil  .«.  and  proud  shall  fall  thereby 

Sl'EAKETH. 
IViad.  1.8.  that ».  unrighteous  things  cannot  be  hid 
EcfZ.  12.  16.  an  enemy  s.  sweetly  with  Ins  hps 
13.22.  rich  mans,  things  not  to  bespoken,  yet  men 
23.  when  rich  man  s.  every  man  holds  his  tongue 
22. 8.  that  telleth  tale  lo  a  fool,  s.  to  one  in  slumber 
25.  9.  he  that  s.  in  ears  of  them  that  will  hear 

SPE.'\KING. 
F.ecl.  6. 5.  a  fair  s.  tongue  will  increa.se  greetings 
41.  23.  or  of  s.  again  what  thou  hast  heaid 

SPEAR. 

/ud.  11.  2. 1  would  not  have  lifted  up  my  s 

See  Shield. 

SPECIAL. 

Tob.  10.12.  T  commit  my  daughter  to  thee  of  s.  trust 

lyisd.'S.  14.  to  him  shall  be  given  the*  gift  of  faith 

SPEECH. 
Jud.  9.13.  make  my  s.  and  deceit  to  be  their  wound 
E.itli.  14.  13.  give  me  eloquent  s.  in  my  mouth 
10.  5.  oflentiines  the  fair  s.  of  those  put  in  trust 
F.ccl.  4.  24.  tor  by  s.  wisdom  shall  be  known 
9.  17   anil  the  wise  ruler  of  the  people  for  his  s. 
!7.  5.  s.  an  interpreter  of  the  cogitations  thereof 
V.i.  16.  there  is  one  that  slippeth  in  his  .<f. 
32.  8.  let  thy  s.  be  short,  comprehending  much 
12.  take  thy  pastime,  but  sin  not  by  proud  s. 
iMcic.  15. 39.' so*-,  finely  framed  deliglitelh  the  ears 

SPEECHES. 
H'isd.  8.  8.  she  knoweth  the  subiilties  of  ». 
Ecrl.  36.  19.  so  a  heart  of  understanding,  false  s. 

SPEECHLESS. 
IVifd.  4.  19.  he  shall  renil  them,  that  they  be  s. 
£  .Hdc.  3.  29.  he  lay  s.  wnhunt  all  hoi)e  of  life 

SPEED. 
J  Esd.  6.  10.  those  works  are  done  with  great  s. 

8.  19.  that  they  should  sive  it  him  with  s. 

SPEEDILY. 
Jud.  12.  14.  whatever  pleaselh  him,  I  will  do  s. 
F.-^lh.  11).  18.  God  s.  rendering  vengeance  to  him 
/fi.»v/.  2.  6.  let  us  .9.  use  the  creatures  as  in  yoiiih 

4.  II.  yea,  ».  was  he  taken  away,  lest  wickedness 
G.  5.  horribly  and  s.  shall  he  come  upon  you 

f:(.cZ.  lfi.4.kindred  ofwickedshalls.beconie  desolate 

21.  .').  and  his  judgment  cotneth  s. 

43.  22.  a  pre.sent  remedy  of  all  is  a  mist  coining  ,■;. 
8  Mac.  7. 37.  he  would  a',  be  merciful  to  our  nation 

SPEND. 
1  f:srf.4.21.hesticksnot  to  s.  his  life  with  his  wife 
7V6.50.7. whichRaguel  had  sworn  he  shoiild»Mhi:re 
/ltd.  11.  13.  are  resolved  to  s.  the  first-fruilsof  iMirn 

12.4.  I  shall  nMs.  those  things  that  I  have  b^dore 
F.rcl.  9.  9.  s.  not  thy  money  vvith  her  at  the  wine 

14.  4.  for  others  thai  shall  .5.  his  goods  riotously 

SPENDLVG. 
fftsd.  13.  12  ind  ai'ter ,?.  the  refuse  of  his  work 

SPENT. 
I  F..id.  6.  30.  as  priests  m  Jerus.  signify  to  be  daily .«. 
I  Mac.  14. 3'J.  S.roon  .«  much  of  his  own  substance 

SPIRIT. 
I  F.^d.  2.  2.  the  Lord  raised  up  the  s.  of  Cyrus 
ToA.a.  G.  and  command  my  s.  to  be  lake.i  Iroi-.i  me 
6.7.  if  a  devil  or  an  evils,  irouble  any  make  smoke 

14.  lest  I  die,  for  a  wicked  s.  loveih  her 

15.  and  make  thou  no  reckoning  of  the  evil  .9. 
P.  3.  which  smell  when  the  evil  .f.  had  snie'led 

Jvd.  14.  G   Achior  fell  down,  and  his  n.  faded 
in.  14.  thou  didst  iend  forth  thy  .?.  it  created  llnrn 
R»«A.  15.  8.  then  God  changed  the  .1.  of  the  king 
fVisd.  1.5.  the  holy  s.  of  discipline  will  fieo  deceit 
0.  wisdom  is  a  loving  .9.  and  will  not  ac(|uit 
7.  for  the  s.  of  ue  Lord  filleth  the  world 
2.  3   and  our  s.  shall  vanish  as  Ihe  soft  air 

5.  3.  t'levrepenling  and  groaning  for  anguish  of  s. 
7.7. 1  callmlon  God,  the  s.  of  wisdom  came  tome 

22.  for  in  her  is  an  understanding  a  holy 
843 


SSTA 

>fi  ra.9.n.c.tcept  thou  send  thylloly  S.from  above 
12   1.  for  thine  iiic<irru|)tible  s.  in  all  things 
15.11.  he  knew  not  hioi  that  breathed  in  aliving.w. 
16.  he  that  borrowed  las  own  s.  fashioneii  them 
10.  14.  the  s.  when  gone  furih,  returneib  not 
Eccl.  34.  13.  the  s.  of  those  that  fi-ar  the  Lord 
3H.  23.  when  his  s.  is  departed  from  iiim 
39.  0.  sh.ill  be  filled  with  the  s.  of  understanding 
48.  12.  and  Elizeus  was  filled  with  his  s. 

24.  he  saw  by  an  excellent  s.  what  should  come 
liar.  3.  1.  O  Lord,  the  troubled  s.  crieth  unto  thee 
■S'u.'-.  45.  raised  up  the  holy  s.  of  a  young  youth 
lirl  30.  through  the  vehemcncy  of  his  s.  set  him 

1  Mac.  13.  7.  the  people  heard,  their  s.  revived 

SPIRITS. 
JVisd.7."2.  free  from  care,  pure  and  mostsubtiles. 

SPIRITUAL. 
JVisd.  14. 12.  idols  were  beginning  of  s.  fornication 

SPIT. 
Eccl.  23.  12.  if  thou  s.  on  it,  it  shall  be  quenched 

2  Mac.  6.  19.  he  s.  it  furlli,  and  came  to  torment 

SPITTLE. 
Eccl.  26.  22.  a  harlot  shall  be  accounted  as  s. 

SPOIL. 
1  F.sd.  4.  5.  as  well  the  s.  as  all  the  things  else 
Tob.  3.  4.  thou  ha.-t  delivered  us  for  a  s. 
1  Mac.  3.20.  to  destroy  us  and  our  wives  and  to  s.us 

SPOILED. 
1  F.sd.  4.  24.  when  he  hath  stolen,  s.  and  robbed 
If^isd.  10.  20.  the  righteous  s.  the  ungodly 
Eccl.  36. 25.  where  no  hedge  is,  the  possession  iss. 
48. 15.  till  they  were  s.and  carrieil  out  of  their  land 
Bar.  fi.  18.  lest  their  gods  be  s.  with  robbers 

1  Mac.  6.24.  they  slew,  and  s.  our  inheritance 

2  Mac.  9.  10.  holy  temple,  which  before  he  had  s. 

SPOILS. 

1  Mac.  1.  3.  Alexander  took  s.  of  many  nations 

2  Mac.  8.  23.  had  given  part  ofs.  to  the  maimed 
30.  divided  among  themselves  many  s.  more,  and 

made  the  widows  and  the  aged  also  equal  ins. 
SPOKEN. 
1  K.sf/.  1.23.  the  words  s.  by  the  month  of  i  he  Lord 

3.  17.  who  had  s.  of  the  strength  of  wine 

4.  13.  then  Ihe  third,  who  had  s.  of  woiiieu 
9.  10.  like  as  thou  hast  s.  so  will  wo  do 

Eccl.  13.  22.  he  speakelh  things  not  lo  be  s. 
38.  17.  weep  a  day  or  two,  lest  thou  he  evil  s.  of 
33.  they  shall  not  bo  found  where  parables  aies. 
Bar.  2.  20.  as  thou  hast  s.  by  thy  servants 
>fH.9.  47.  whnt  mean  these  words  that  thou  basts.? 
Bel  9.  for  he  hath  s.  blasphemy  against  Bel 

1  Jlac.  1.  24.  a  "reat  massacre,  and  s.  very  prouilly 

2  Mac.  1.  29.  plant  thy  people,  as  Moses  hath  s. 
3. 34. when  they  had  s.  these  words,  they  appeared 
6.  17.  let  this  we  have  s.  he  for  a  warning  to  us 
9.5.as  soon  as  he  had  .9.tliese  words  a  pain  came  on 

SPORT. 

1  K.9/f.  1.  51.  they  made  a  s.  of  his  prophets 
Eccl.  27.  13.  their  s.  is  in  the  wantonness  of  sin 

SPOT. 
Jf'isd.  13.  14.  and  coverins  every  s.  therein 

SPOTTED. 
IVlsd.  15.  4.  nor  any  image  s.  with  divers  colours 

SPOUSE. 

IVisd.  3.  2. 1  loved  her,  I  desired  to  make  her  my  s. 

SPOUTS. 

2  Jtffic.  14.45.  his  blood  sushcdout  like  s.  of  water 

SPREAD. 
1  F.sd.  9.  1 1.  seeing  our  sin  in  these  things  is  s.  far 
./ud.  4.  1 1,  s.  out  their  sackcloth  before  the  Lord 
Mlsd.  17.  21.  over  them  was  s.  a  heavy  night 

1  ./l/i;c.4.51.  they  s.  out  the  vials,  and  finished  worics 

2  Mac.  8.  7.  his  manliness  was  s.  every  whero 

SPREADING. 
IVisd.  17.  18.  a  noise  of  birds  among  s.  braii'.t  * 

SPRING. 
ff'isd.  2.  7.  and  let  no  Howcr  of  the  s.  pass  by  us 

SPRINGS. 

2  Esd.i.7.  howmanys.  arointhe  heginn!ni»<-f 'he 

deep,  or  how  many  s.  are  above  the  fr.i<iament 

13.  17.  the  Highest  sliall  slay  the  s.  of  vhe  stream 

SPRINKLE. 

2j'>//ic.1. 21. he  commanded  ihe  priests  t's  the  wood 

SPRINKLED. 
2  Mac.  10.  25.  they  s.  eirth  upon  thcr  heads 

SPY. 
F.ccl.  1 1.  30.  like  as  a  .s  watchsth  he  for  thy  fall 

SPIES. 
1  Mac.  12.  26.  he  sent  s.  also  to  their  tents 

SaUARE. 
1  Mac.  10.  11.  to  hnild  the  walls  with  *.  stones 

STABLISHED. 
F.ccl.  22.  10.  so  the  Ivart  that  is  a.  by  cotinsci 

STAFF. 
Toll.  5.  17.  is  he  not  the  .9.  of  our  hand  in  going? 
Bid-X.l  will  slay  the  drMffon     ithout  sword  or  s. 

STAIN 
F.ccl.  22.  10.  do  s.  the  nobilitj  jf  their  kindred 
33.  22.  leave  not  a  s.  in  ihine  honour 
i   47.20.  thou  didat  a.  thy  honour  and  pollute  thy  seed 


STE 

2  Ma     6.  25  and  i  shail  get  a  s.  lo  «iy  oW  age 

STAINED. 
2  Mac.  6.  19.  to  live  s.  with  such  nbominautjn 

STAKES. 
Eccl.  43.  19.  it  lielh  on  the  top  of  sharp  a. 

STALLlOiN 
Eccl.  33.  6.  a  s.  horse  is  as  a  mocking  frienrt 

STAMP. 
1  Mac.  15.  6.  also  to  coin  money  with  thine  own  s 

STAND. 
1  Esd.  8.  90.  we  cannot  s.  any  longer  before  the? 
.lud.  6.  4.  footsteps  shall  not  be  able  to  s.  before  112 
8.  12.  that  s.  instead  of  God  amongst  men 

33.  you  shall  s.  this  night  in  the  gate 
iyisd.5.~3.  a  mighty  wind  shall  s.  up  against  them 
G.  7.  nor  shall  lies,  in  awe  of  any  man's  greatnes; 

12.  12.  or  who  shall  come  to  s.  against  ihee? 
Eccl.  12.  12.  set  him  not  by,  lest  he  s.  in  thy  plac* 

21.  23.  he  that  is  well  nuriured  will  s.  without 
22. 18.  pales  on  a  high  place  will  never  s.  against 
the  wind,  so  a  fearful  heart  cannot  s.  against  I'eai 
37.  13.  let  the  counsel  of  thine  own  heart  s. 
40.  25.  geld  and  silver  make  ilie  foot  s.  sure 

43.  10.  Ihcy  will  s.  in  their  order,  and  not  faint 

44.  12.  their  seed  s.  f^st,  and  tlieir  children 

1  Mac.2.!i3.  how  shall  we  be  able  to  s. against  them! 
10  72.  thy  foot  is  not  able  to  s.  before  our  I'acel 

2  Jlfac.  2. 30.  to  s.  on  every  point  and  go  over  things 

STANDETI). 

.Tud.  9.  11.  for  thy  power  s.  not  in  multitude 

IVi.id.  4.  8.  is  not  that  which  a.  m  length  of  lime 

1  Mac.  9.  41.  it  s.  not  with  us  to-day,  as  in  tinicpast 

STANDING. 

1  Esd.  1.  5.  s.  in  the  temple  according  to  dignity 
Jud.  13.  4.  then  Jnilitli  s.  by  his  bed,  said  in  h;:irt 

Wisd.  4.  4.  yet  s.  not  fa.-t,  they  shall  he  shaUeli 
10.  7.  and  a  s.  pillar  of  salt  is  a  moiiumcnt 
18. 10.  and  s.  np  filled  all  things  willi  death 
23.  s.  between,  he  stayed  the  wrath  and  parted 
iS'ifS.  48.  so  he  s.  in  the  midst  of  them,  said 

2  Mac.  11.  45.  he  ran  through  ands.  on  a  tteep  rocli 

STAR. 
F.ccl.  50.  6.  he  was  as  tlii-  morning  s.  in  a  cloud 

STARS. 
IVi.id.l.  19.  the  circuits  of  ye^rs  and  positions  of  i. 
29.  she  i.s  above  all  the  order  ofs. 

10.  17.  and  a  light  ofs.  in  the  night  season 
13.2.  but  deemed  it  swift  air,  or  the  circle  of  tlios. 

17.  5.  nor  bright  flames  ofs.  endure  to  lighten 
Kcc/.  43. 9.  the  beauty  of  heaven,  the  glory  ofthe«. 

44.  21.  he  Ihat  would  e.\alt  his  seed  as  the  s. 
/?ar.3..34.thn  s.shined  in  their  watches  and  rejoic3cH 
0.  CO.  for  the  sun,  moon,  and  s.  ai"  jbedienl 
Dan.  3. 1.3.  nruliiply  their  seed  as  the  s.  of  heaveo 

41.  O  ye  t.  of  heaven  bless  ye  the  Lord 
2  Mac.  9.  10.  thought  he  could  reach  to  the  s. 

STATE. 
2Jlfr7c.4.6.wa8  impossible  s.  should  continue quiel 
0.  24.  they  knowin.t;  to  whom  the  s.  was  left 

11.  !9.  if  you  kee,>  v.mrselves  loyal  to  the  s. 
34.  26.  was  not  m'  d-  ilTected  toward  the  s 

g".  AT  ELI  NESS. 
./iirf.9. 10.  break  <?  -v  .1  th  ■ir.9  by  han^Jof  a  woman 

CTATURE 
Bar  3.  2<5  die  girir.ts,  ihnt  A'ete  of  so  gr^al  s. 

STATUTE. 
2  Mac.  iP  3.  thev  oul'.incd  also  by  a  common  s. 

'ST.lTUTES 
2  Fid  '.24  will  give  my  name  that  they  mn.ykeepr 
V    11    and  when  Adam  transgressed  my  s. 

13.  '.2.  that  they  might  there  keep  their  s. 
Eccl.  45.  17.  he  gave  authority  in  s.  of  judgmenl 

STAY. 
1  Mac.  2.  43.  joined  and  were  a  s.  unto  them 

STAYED. 
IVisd.  18.  2.3.  standing  between,  he  s.  the  wrtth 
Eccl.  15.4.  he  shall  be  s.  unon  her,  and  not  move* 

STAYETH. 
Tob.  10.  4.  my  son  is  dead  seeing  he  s.  long 

STEAD. 
I  F.sd.  1.  34.  people  made  him  king  in  J.  of  Jocisj 
Tab.  1.21.  Sarchedonus  his  son  reigned  in  his  *. 
.hid.  8.  12.  Ihat  stand  in      of  God  am.-,ng  men 
Esth.  14.  2.  in  s.  of  precious  ointments,  ashes 
IVisd.  5.  H.  put  on  truejiniiment  in  s.  of  a  helmol 
7.  10.  and  I  choose  to  have  her  in  s.  of  liiht 
11.  0.  ins.  of  a  fonirtnin  of  a  perpetual  running 

18.  3.  in  .9.  whereof  ihou  gayest  them  a  pillar 
F.ccl.  4.  10.  be  in  s.  of  a  Imshand  to  their  mother 

6.  1.  in  s.  of  a  friend  become  not  an  enemy 
17.  27.  in  s.  of  them  which  live  and  give  thankii 

Bar.  3.  19.  and  others  are  come  up  in  their  s. 

1  Mac.  3.  1.  then  Maccabeus  rose  up  in  hi,^  a. 
11.  34.  in  s.  of  paymenis  'he  kins  received 

14.  17.  that  Simon  wns  nSide  high-priest  in  nis  s 

STEAL. 
1  Esd.  4.  23.  a  man  goelh  his  way  to  rob  and  to« 

STEDFAST. 
F.sth.  13.3.  for  his  cons' ant  t'ooi^  wi^  and  3.  fidelitj- 
IVisd.  7.  23.  kind  to  man,  s.  sure,  Uea  from  rjta 


STO 

Fccf.  5. 10  bes.  i;i  thy  understanding  and  lh>   7ord 
I !.  2<l.  be  s.  in  tliy  cuveiiuiit,  :iiid  Ije  cunvmsuut 
-22.  23.  abide  ».  to  hini  in  lime  oI'Iih  trouL'lo 
I  Alac.  lU.  i>7.  we  are  ready  to  niakj  a  s.  jieace 

STKIiP. 
l  Mac.  H.  '15.  Iio  ran,  and  standing  upon  a  s.  rock 

STEP. 
Ccii.  10.18.  the  fear  of  Lord  is  firsts,  to  be  accepted 

STEPS. 
Ect.l.  6.  36.  let  thy  fool  wear  the  f.  of  his  door 
•lit  W.  hi;  revealeili  the  s.  of  hidden  tiling's 

STEWARDS. 
1  Esi.  8.  67.  the  comiiiandmems  to  the  king's  s. 

STICKETH. 

Eccl.  19.  12.  as  an  iiirow  lliai  s.  in  a  man's  thigh 

'J7.i.  as  a  nail «.  fast  heiwecn  the  joinnigs  of  stones 

STICUS. 

1  r.sd.  i.  21.  he  s.  not  lo  spend  his  life  with  his  wife 

STIFI'. 
Bar.  2. 30.  not  hear,  because  It  is  a  s. -necked  people 
'S3,  and  they  shall  return  from  theirs,  neck 
M  STIFFLY. 

i  Esd.  2.  47.  stood  s"  .s.  for  the  name  of  the  Lord 

STINGS. 
iVisd.  1G.5.  perished  wiilillies. of  crooked  serpents 

STINK. 

iJlfac.0. 10.  no  man  could  endure  to  carry  for  hiss. 

STIR. 

2  Mac.  15.  17.  were  able  to  s.  them  up  lo  valour 

STIRKED. 
1  Esd.  2.  9.  whose  minds  were  s.  up  thereto 
i  J/'J-   ''.  49.  aim  iiin  Nazarites  they  s.  U|) 
i  Mac.  la.  10.  when  he  had  .«.  up  their  minds 

STIRRING. 
B  Mac.  7.  21.  s.  up  her  w.inianish  thoughts 

STOCK. 
I   F.sd.  5.  37.  neither  could  they  shew  their  s. 
Tui.J.l^.tlienT.ibilsai  J,  thou  art  of  an  lion. ■^t  anil 
good  i.  my  hrothei,  thou  art  of  a  good  *. 

1  Mac.  12  21.  that  'hey  are  of  the  s.  of -Ahiahani 
i  Mac.  1.  10.  was  of  Ihe  s.  of  the  anointed  pr  esis 

STOCKS. 

iri.id.  14.  21.  men  did  ascribe  unto  stones  and  s. 

S'l'OLE. 

2  Mac.  4.  32.  Menelaiis  n.  certain  vessels  of  gold 

STOLEN. 

1  Fad.  4.  24.  when  he  hiitli  s.  spoiled,  and  rohhed 

r«ft.2.  13. 1  said  to  her,  is  it  iioi  s.7  render  il  to  the 

owners,  for  il  is  not  lawful  lo  eat  any  things. 

STOMACH. 

!  Mac.  7.  21.  with  a  iii.inlv  s.  she  said  unto  ihen; 

STONE. 
fVisd.  11.  4.  thirst  was  (|uenched  out  of  the  liar.l  s. 
Kcci.  6.  21.  she  will  lie  upon  him  as  a  nnghiy  s. 
'fi.  1.  a  slothful  man  is  compared  to  a  fillliy  s.  and 
every  one  will  hiss  hiin  out  lo  his 
disgraCH 
20.  whoso  Crtsleili  a  .«.  at  the  birds,  fravelh  them 
29.  10.  and  let  it  not  rust  under  a  ,t.  to  be  lost 
47. 4. he;  hrtril  up  his  liaiiii  with  the  s.in  thesling 
I  M'ic.  2  3fi.  neither  cast  they  a  s.  at  them 
10.  73.  where  is  iiriiher  .-.-.  Ti..r  flint,  nor  place 

STONE-BOW. 
Wijrf.  3.  ^.  hail-sloiu;s  slmll  he  cast  as  out  of  a  s. 

STON  ES. 
!  E,  d.  6.  9.  biiildiiiK  a  house  of  hpwn  and  cnstlv  s. 
7'.-)<.  13. 17.  streets  shall  be  paved  with  s.  of  Ophir 
Jjiil.  1.  2.  built  walls  round  about  of  s.  hewn 
ti.  12.  from  coming  up  by  casting  of  s.  against  them 
Wild.  17.  19.  or  a  lerrihle  sounil  of  s.  cast  down 
Kcc  (.21. 10.  the  way  of  sinners  is  made  plain  wiihs. 
27.  2.  as  a  nail  stickelh  between  joinings  of  s. 
3i.  20.  and  stiniihii-  not  -iniong  Ihe  s. 
I  Mac.  4.  43.  who  bare  out  IheMefiled  s. 

5.  17.  they  slopped  u|)  the  gates  with  s. 

6.  .'il.  wiih  inslrnments  to  casi  fire  and  s. 

10.  11.  to  bund  Sion  round  about  with  square  s 
.Mac.  1.  1(1.  tliry  ihr'vv  s.  like  Ihunderliolls 
31.  the  waier  to  he  poured  on  the  great  s. 

4.  41.  some  of  thnn  caughi  s.  some  clubs 

10.  3.  striking  s.  they  took  fire  out  of  them 

STOOD. 
I  Esd.  .5.  ."iO.  the  priests  s.  arrayed  in  vesiments 
9.  41).  he  opened  the  law,  iliry  s.  all  striiigli;  up 
E.'tlh.  Kl-G.  slies.  biilore  king  who  sat  on  his  ihroiie 
IVisd.  10.  11.  she  .■!.  by  him,  and  made  him  rich 

11.  3.  they  s.  against  iheir  enemies,  were  avenged 

18.  Hi.  it  .ourlied  heaven,  hut  s.  upon  'he  earth 
21.  the  blameless  man  .?.  forth  to  lii  fend  them 

19.  7.  where  wiiler,i.  bifure,  dry  land  appeared 
Eccl.  39.  17.  at  his  commandinent  Ihe  waters  a. 

4.5.  2.  90  that  his  enemies  ,s.  in  fear  of  him 
23.  Pliiiiees  .?.  U|)  v,'it:i  good  coorasc  of  heart 
4f)  3.  who  before  him  so  s.  lo  ill  l!ie  Lord  brought 
48  1.  then  s.  up  Elias  the  pro|iliet  as  fire 
50  12.  he  himself  s.  by  the  hearth  of  the  altar 
Dan.  ?  2.  then  Azarias  .■!.  up  and  prayed  thus 
•(«.«  34.  two  eiders  .s.  U[)  in  the  uiidsi  of  the  people 
I  Mac.  7.  36.  Ihe  priests  entered,  and  s.  before  aliar 
B  Jf.(C.3,20  two  vQu'ig  .n-n  s.  by  him  on  e.'.her  sidi 
S44 


STR 

STOOLS. 

■2  Mac.  14.  21.  when  s.  were  set  for  either  of  them 

STOOPING. 
Bar.  2. 18.  the  soul  that  is  ve.xed  and  goeth  s. 

STOP. 
./a(^.  4.7.  it  was  easy  to  s.  them  that  would  come  up 
Estk.  14.  9.  s.  the  mouth  of  them  ihat  praise  tliee 
Kcct.  20.  29.  J.  his  moutli  that  he  ■■.aiinut  reprove 
27.  14.  their  brawls  make  one  s.  Ins  ears 
2  Mac.  14.  31).  and  s.  every  unrighteous  ni  juth 

STOPPED. 
■  /ud.  IG,  4.  the  multitude  whereof  s.  the  t<  rrents 

1  ./1/ac.  2.  3(3.  nor  s.  the  places  where  tiiey  lay  hid 
9.  55.  Alcimus  was  plagued,  his  mouth  was  s. 

2  Mac.'i.  5.  he  laid  altar  of  incense,  and  s.  the  door 

STORAX. 
Eccl.  24.  15.  u  pleasant  odour  like  sweet  s. 

STORE. 
Tob.  7.  8.  they  set  s.  of  meat  on  the  table 

1  J!ac.  6  6.  s.  of  spoils  which  they  had  gotten 
53.  they  had  eaten  up  the  residue  of  liie  s. 

STOREHOUSES. 
Eccl.  29. 12.  shut  U|)alnis  in  thy  s.  il  shall  deliver 

STORiM,  S. 
IVi.^d.  5.  14.  like  froth  driven  away  with  the  s. 

23.  a  wind  like  a  s.  shall  blow  them  away 
/Jaa.'i.-lli.  O  ye  dews  and  s.  ofsiiow,  bless  ye  the  L. 
STORMED. 

2  Mac.  13.  25.  they  s.  because  they  would  make 

STORV. 
2Mac.  2.  24.  to  look  inlo  the  narrations  of  the  s. 
30.  belongelh  to  the  first  author  of  the  s. 
32.  here  I  lien  will  we  begin  thes.  foolish  to  make 
a  long  prologue,  and  lo  be  short  in  the  s.  itself 
].■).  :'.8.  have  done  well,  uml  as  is  fitting  the  s. 
39.  delighleth  the  ears  of  thoin  that  lead  the  s. 
STORIES. 
1  Est/.  1 .  33.  in  t  h  e  boi  ik  of  1  ho  s.  of  t  he  k  ings 
STORY-WRITER. 

1  Esd.i.  17.  thy  servant  Raihumus  the  s. 

STRAIGHT. 
.hid.  13.  ;0.  walking  a  s.  w  ay  before  our  God 
Bar.  0.  27.  nor  can  they  make  themselves  s. 

STRAIT. 
Jud.  4.  7.  because  the  (lassa^e  was  s.  for  two  men 

STRAITLY. 
IVisd.  17.  16.  whosoever  fell  down  was  s.  kept 
Eccl.  2(5. 10.  keep  Iwr  in  ,«.  lest  she  abuse  herself 
STRAITNESS. 

2  Mac.  12. 21.  by  reason  of  the  »•.  of  all  the  places 

STRAITS. 
.Jud.  14.  11.  wentforih  lo  the  s.  of  llie  mountain 

STRAKE. 
Tob.  11. 11.  he  s.  ofl^ihe  gall  on  his  father's  eyes 

STRANGE. 

1  Esd.  8  69.  have  not  put  away  s.  peojilo  of  the  land 
9.  9.  separate  yourselves  from  the  s.  women 

12.  let  all  iliat  have  s.  wives  come  at  the  lime 
3l).  these  had  taken  s.  wives,  and  put  them  away 

2  Esd.  1.  6.  and  they  have  offered  unto  s.  god 
'}'<ib.  4.  12.  and  lake  not  a  s.  woman  lo  wife 
IVisd.  14.  23.  or  made  reveUings  of  s.  riles 

I'i.  2.  thou  preparedst  for  them  meal  of  a  s.  taste 
3.  might  be  made  partakers  of  a  s.  taste 
16.  with  s.  showers  were  they  persecuted 

17.  3.  they  were  troubled  with  s.  a|)paritions 

19.  5.  but  they  might  find  a  s.  dcatii 
8.  seeing  ihy  marvellous  s.  wonders 
10.  while  ihey  sojourned  in  the  s.  land 
Eccl.  10.  13.  Lord  brought  on  them  s.  calamities 

29.  18.  so  that  they  wandered  among  s.  nations 

30.  3.  lift  up  thy  hand  against  Iho  s.  nations 
39.  4.  he  will  travel  thronsh  s.  couiilries 

43.  25.  for  therein  be  s.  and  wondrous  works" 
Bar.  1.22.  to  serves,  gods,  and  todoevil'jofore  Ld. 

3.  10.  thai  thou  art  waxen  old  in  a.  s.  country 

4.  15.  a  shameless  nation,  and  of  a  s.  language 

1  Mac.  1.  38.  and  became  s.  to  those  born  in  her 
44.  that  tl-.ey  should  follow  ihe  s.  laws 

6.  13.  I  perish  through  great  grief  in  a  s.  land 
15.  27.  brake  covenants  and  hocanio  ».  isnlo  him 

2  Mac.  5.  9.  thus  he  perished  in  a  s  land 

6.  24.  that  he  were  now  gone  to  a  s.  religion 
9.  6.  lormenled  men's  bowels  v^'illi  s.  lurmems 
28.  he  died  a  miserable  death  in  a  s.  country 
STRANGER. 
F.sth.  16.  10.  Aman  as  a  s.  received  of  ns 
F.cfl.  8.  18.  do  not  secret  things  before  a  s. 
]  \.  34   receive  a  1.  into  thy  house,  he  will  turn 
SI.  2ti.  pome,  thou  s.  furnish  a  table  and  fiind  me 
27.  give  place,  thou  .«.  to  an  honourable  man 
STRANGERS. 
1  K.svZ.8.83.  a  land  polluied  wilh  the  pollutionsofs 
Wisd.  19.  13.  used  a  hateful  behaviour  towards. 

15.  beraiise  they  used  s.  not  friendly 
F.rcl  26.  19.  and  give  not  thy  strrMigth  to  s. 
45.  18.  ,s.  consjiired  togeihcr  asainst  him 
}1ar.  6.  5.  that  ye  in  no  wise  he  like  to  s. 
I  .Mac.  I.  38.  iho  city  was  made  a  hnhitation  of 
I   2.  7.  the  sanctuary'delivfired  inlo  the  hand  of  s 


STR 


LAporavpo* 


1  Jl/ac. 3.  36.  he  should  place*,  in  all  iheir  iiaarlora 
4.  12.  then  the  s.  lift  up  their  eyes  ai  d  saw  thoin 

22.  they  fled  every  one  i.ito  the  land  of*. 
26.  all  the  s.  Ihal  had  escaped  came  and  told 
30.  gavesl  hosts  of  s.  i'lto  the  hands  of  jonatliai 

2  jMac.  10.  5.  the  day  that  s.  |,rcifsned  the  teiiiple 

STRANGENE.-^S. 
/f'isrf. 5. 2.  shall  beamazed  at  thes.  ofhissalvatior 

STRANGLED. 
T'oA.2.  3.  he  said,  father,  one  of  our  nation  is  *. 
3.8.  dust  not  knuvv  that  thou  hast  s.  thy  hu^hands' 

10.  so  that  she  thought  to  liave  s.  herself 
Estk.  12.  3.  having  confessed  it  they  were  s. 

STRAYING. 
Eccl.a.  2.  soul  not  lorn  in  pieces,  as  a  bull.?,  alone 

STREAM. 
>'f-'2S(/.  ID. 7.  and  out  (if  ihe  viidenl  s.  a  green  field 

STREAMED. 
Dnn.  3.  24.  so  that  Ihe  flame  s.  forth  abov(. 

SIREET. 
2  Mac.  10.  2.  the  alters  had  hiiill  in  the  oper  5. 

STREETS. 
Ercl.  9.  7.  look  not  round  about  thee  in  the  s. 
23.  21.  this  man  shall  be  punished  in  the  s. 
49.  G.  they  burnt  chosen  city  and  made  s.  dcsolals 
I  Mac.  I.  55.  and  they  burnt  incense  in  the  s 

2.  9.  her  infants  are  slain  in  the  s. 

1:.  9.  the  ancient  men  sat  all  in  iho  s. 
2 .1/ac.  3. 19.  the  women  abounded  in  the  s. 

STRENGTH. 
1  F.sd,  3. 17.  who  had  spoken  of  the  .■;.  of  wino 

4.  1.  that  had  spoken  of  the  s.  of  the  king 
2.  O  ye  men,  do  not  men  excel  in  s.? 

40.  and  she  is  the  s.  and  majesty  of  all  ages 
IVisd.i.  11.  let  onr  5.  be  the  law  of  justice 

11.21.  thou  canst  shew  thy  great  s.  at  all  times 
12. 17.  men  will  not  believe  thou  showedst  thy  s 
16.  16.  were  scouiged  by  the  s.  of  thine  arm 

23.  but  this  again  did  even  forget  his  own  s. 

24.  increaseih  his  s.  against  the  unri_dileous,  ani 
abateth  hiss.for  benefit  of  Iheni  that  trust  in  lhe<l 

18. 22.  so  he  overcame,  not  with  s.  of  body 
Eccl.  3. 13.  when  thou  art  in  lliy  full  s. 

21.  nor  search  things  that  are  above  thy  s, 

5.  2.  follow  not  thine  own  mind,  and  thy  s. 
7.  30.  love  Inn.  that  made  theo  with  all  Ihy  <«. 

16.  7.  who  li'll  away  in  s.  of  their  foolishness 

17.  3.  he  endued  them  wilh  s.  by  themselves 

18.  5.  who  shall  number  the  s.  of  his  majesty? 
26.  19.  my  son,  give  not  thy  s.  to  strangers 
28.  10.  and  as      man's  s.  is,  so  is  his  wrath 
31.30.diunkf..nessdiniinisheth  s.  maketh  woundi 
34. 15.  to  whom  doth  he  look  1  and  who  is  his  s." 
38  18.  the  heaviness  of  Ihu  heart  breakelh  s. 

30.  he  bowelh  down  his  s.  before  his  feet 
40. 26.  riches  and  s.  lift  op  the  heart,  but  the  fear 
41.2.  (lea 111  is  acceptable  lo  him  whose  s.  faileifi 
43.  30.  when  you  exalt  him,  put  forth  all  your  n. 
46.  6.  that  the  nations  might  know  all  their  s. 
9.tlie  Lord  gave  s.  also  to  Caleb,  which  remained 
Bar.  1.  12.  the  Lord  will  give  uss.  and  lishlenoiu 
eyes,  and  we  shall  live  under  Nahuehodonosoi 

3.  14.  learn  where  is  wisdom,  where  is  s. 
Dan.'^.  21.  and  let  ilieir  s.  be  broken 

1  J\lic.  2.  49.  ninv  hath  |)ri(le  and  rebuke  gotten 

3.  19.  hill  s.  Cometh  from  heaven 

35.  to  destroy  and  root  out  the  s.  of  I.srael 

4.  32.  cause  ihe  boldness  of  their  s.  to  fall  awdj" 

6.  60.  hill  when  he  saw  the  s.  of  the  jdace 

2  Mac.  12.  28.  who  hreakeih  the  s.  of  his  enemict 

STRENGTHEN. 

1  &(/.  7. 15.  tos.  their  hanrls  in  the  works  of  Lor! 

.hid.  13.  7.  .v.  me,  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  lids  day 

I  .Mac.  9.  .50.  these  did  he  s.  with  high  walls 

10. 23.  in  makins  amitv  with  Jews  lo  s.  himself 

STRENl^THENED. 
Eccl.  45.  8.  he  s.  him  with  rich  garments 
1  Mac.  2.  17.  lliou  an  s.  with  sons  and  brethren 
14. 14.  he  s.  all  those  o''  his  people  brought  low 

STRENGTHENING. 
1  Mac.  6.  18.  he  songht  the  s.  of  the  heathen 

STRETCH. 
F.rcl.  7.  32.  and  .?.  thine  hand  to  the  poor 
31. 14.  s.  not  thy  h:ind  w  h  ihersoever  it  looketh 

STRETCHED. 
Feci.  4.  31.  let  not  thy  hood  be  s.  out  to  receivo 
2!.  16.  as  the  turpentine  tree  I  .?.  out  branchet 
46  2   he  s.  out  his  swonl  against  the  ciiies 
.J8.  20.  they  s.  out  their  hands  toward  him 
.10.  15.  he  .■!.  out  his  hand  to  the  cup,  and  poured 
51.  19.  t  s.  forth  mv  han''s  to  the  heaven  abova 

STRETCHETH. 
1  F.sd.  6.  33.  that  s.  out  hi«  hand  lo  hindtr  houcc 

STRETCHING. 
1  F.sd.  8.  73.  Ihen  s.  forth  mv  hands  16  the  Iioid 

STREWED. 
Scl  14.  to  bring  ashes,  tho-  e  they  s.  thro'  the  tempSe 

STRICKEN. 
F."!!).  14.  8  thev  have  .?.  hands  w'th  ihrir  ■.nob 
'■f'isd.  19.  17.  even  wdh  hlindneBS  wctethi-ea 


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SUM 


sus 


iMac.  15. 24.  let  ihoso  1)0  i.  will]  terror  lliat  come 

Kerl.  19. 'J.  ilial  VMn  rule  liis  tongue,  live  without  s. 

27.  I.'i.  the  s.  ol  ihf  prouii  is  hlund-slieild*  i 

'J8.  8.  ubsliiin  fnim  s.  ami  thou  sh:ilt  (liiiiiiii^!'.  thy 

sins,  tor  .1  furious  ;naii  will  kindle  s. 

40.  5.  anger  and  .f.  do  change  his  knowledge 

9.  death  and  blood,  s.  and  sword  liappen  to  all 

STRIKING. 

2  J'ac.  10.  3.  s.  stones,  ihev  look  fire  out  of  them 

STRIPE, 
■/(id.  9. 13.  make  mv deceit  to  be  their  wound  and*. 

STRIPKS. 
Eccl.  a.  6.  «.  and  eorrfctioii  are  never outof  time 
2  M.ic.  3.  26.  who  gave  him  many  sore  .5. 
6.  30.  but  when  he  was  ready  to  die  wiih  s. 

STRIVE. 
Ecrl.  4.  2S.  .<^.  for  the  truth  unto  death,  the  Lord 
t'.  1.  s.  not  with  a  ini;.'hiy  man  lest  thou  fall 
3.  s.  not  with  a  man  that  is  full  of  tongue 
11.  9.  «.  not  in  a  maite;  that  concerneth  thee  not 
B  .Mac.  7.  19.  that  takest  in  hand  to  s.  against  God 

STRIVI.NG. 
ifisd.  4.  2.  got  vietorv,  ••;.  for  undofiled  rewards 

STROKE,  S. 
fnxd.^.W.  light  air  heilen  with  the.<!.ofher  wings 
f^crl.  27.  2.5.  a  deceitful  s.  shall  make  wounds 
"S.  17.  tlie  5.  of  I  he  whip,  the  «.  of  ihe  tongue 
39.  28.  spiiits  in  their  fury  lay  on  sore  .«. 
J  Jlac.  14.  4j.  but  niissins  his  .5.  through  haste 

STRONG. 
]  F.nd.  3.  18.  O  ye  men,  how  exceedings.  is  wine  ! 
4.  32.  how  can  it  be  but  women  should  he  .<;.  ? 
34. 0  ye  men, are  not  women  s.Tgreat  is  the  earth 
3S.  as  for  tiuth,  it  endiireth  and  is  always  s. 
fi.  14.  was  huikied  by  a  kingof  Israel  great  and  s. 
ft.  S.5.  that  ye  may  he  s.  and  eat  Ihe  good  things 
fVisrl.  14.  16.  an  ungodly  custom  grown  ». 
Eccl.  (i.  14.  a  faithful  friend  is  a  s.  defence 
24.  2!.  faint  not  to  he  s.  in  the  l,ord 

28.  14.  s.  ciiics  hath  it  palleil  down 

29.  13.  better  than  a  inighly  shield  and  .9.  spear 
SO.  14.  being  sound  and  s.  of  constitution 

15.  and  a  s.  body  is  above  infinite  wfallh 

liar.  n.  58.  they  that  are  s.  do  lake  and  go  away 

[//ric.  1.2. made  many  wars, and  won  many  .s.  holds 

19.  thus  they  got  the  s.  cities  in  land  of  Egypt 

33.  then  builded  they  the  ci'y  of   David   willi  a 

great  and  .«.  wall, and  made  it  as.  hold  fKlhem 

3.  45.  sanciuarv  troilileii,  and-aliens  kept  s.  hold 

8  Mac.  1.  24.  Ol.ord  God,  who  art  fearful  ami  ,?. 

I!  S.  drew  near  to  Ri'thsura,  which  was  a  s.  town 

12  27.  Eiihron,  a  .«.  ritv,  wherein  Lysias  abode 

STRONGER. 
1  F.gtl.  4.  3.^-  <rreat  is  Ihe  Iriilh,  and  s.  than  nil 
Whd.  10.  \i.  know  that  godliness  is  s.  than  all 
F.ccl.  28.  10.  and  the  s.  they  are  which  contend 
&NS  39.  for  he  was  s-   than  we  and  Icajied  out 

STRONGEST. 
1  K^d.  3.  10.  wine  is  the  s.  ||  1 1.  ihe  king  is  s. 
12.v/omen  ares.||2l  Ose  men, is  not  wine  the  s.? 

stron(;ly. 

.Mac.  10.  17.  assiiiilen?  them  s.  they  won  holds 
STRUCK. 

1  F.3d.  4.  30.  she  s.  the  king  with  her  left  hand 

2  Jilac.  1.  It).  Ihey  thri'W  s;onrs  and  s.  the  ca))laiii 

STTUBLE. 
H'isd.  3.  7.  they  shall  sliinc  as  sparks  among  s. 

STUBIH')RN. 
E,:cl.  3.  2fi.  a  s.  heart  shall  fare  evil  at  last 

30.  12.  lest  he  wax  s.  and  he  disobedient  to  thee 

STUFF. 
J'jd.  15.  11.  plate,  bi'ris,  vessels,  and  all  his  s. 

STUMIILE. 
Ck,'.  13.  23.  if  he  «.  Iliey  will  help  to  overthrow 
Sij.  21. «.  not  at  the  beauty  of  a  woman 
Xi.  20.  and  s.  not  an>nng  the  stones 

STIj.MBLEU. 
Tib.  11. 10.  Tohit  went  toward  the  door  and  s. 

STl'MULING. 
<4'isd.  14.  11.  and  .4  blocks  to  the  souls  of  men 
^rci.7.  6.  lay  a  ,i.  block  in  way  of  thy  uiirightness 
3i.  7.  it  is  a  s.  block  to  them  that  sacrifice 
34.  Ifi.  he  is  a  preservation  from  s.  and  a  help 
39.  24.  CO  are  they  .■!.  blocks  to  the  wicked 

'SUBDUEO. 
ff^isd.  18.  22.  with  a  word  .«.  h    him  that  punished 

SUBJECT, 
(f'lsd.  1.  4.  nor  dwell  in  the  body  that  is  a   to  sin 
it   '4.  and  the  naii'ms  shall  he  s.  unto  me 

SUIUECTION. 
F.cd.  47. 19.  by  thy  body  thoii  wast  brought  into  s. 
48.  12.  neither  could  anv  bring  him  into  s. 

SITBJECTS. 
t  Kgd.  3.  1.  Darius  made  a  great  feast  toall  his  s. 
E^th  13.  2.  I  purposed  to  settle  my  s.  in  quiet 

SIJB.MIS.vEY. 
?Uet.  29.  5.  for  nci?lilinnr"s  money  he  will  speak  8. 

SUBMITTED. 

2  .Vac. 13  23.  s  an-l  sva-"  toall  equal  conditions 

H45 


SURSTANCE. 

Tab.  4.  7.  give  alms  of  thy  s.  and  when  tl.ou  givest 
14.  13.  ho  inherited  Iheir  s.  and  his  I'atliers 
Eccl.  9.  2.  to  a  woman,  to  set  her  foot  on  thy  s. 

SUBTILE. 
iVisd.  7.  23.  kind  to  man,  pure  and  most  s.  S|)irit9 
Keel.  39.  2.  H  heie  s.  parables  are,  he  will  be  there 

SUBTILLY. 
.Jad.  5. 11.  the  king  of  E<»vpt  dealt  s.  with  them 

SUBTILTY. 
F.ccl.  19.  25.  there  is  an  e.X'iuisite  s.  and  is  unjust 

SUBTILTIES. 
IVisd.  8.  8.  she  knoweth  the  *.  of  speeches 

SUBURBS. 

LVi7C.11.4.  Ihey  shewed  him  .Azotus  and  .<t.  thereof 

61.  he  burned  ihe  .«.  thereof  with  tite  and  spoiled 

SUCCEED. 

Tub.  4.  6.  thy  doings  shall  prosperously  .«.  to  thee 

F.ccl.  48.  8.  who  anointed  prophets  toi.  after  hiiii 

SUCCESS. 
Tnb.  1.  12.  God  give  you  good  .«.  in  all  things 
IVind.  13.  !9.  and  firg'/od  s.  of  his  hands,  asketh 
F.ccl.  20.  9.  a  sinner  that  hath  good  s.'ui  evil 
38.  13.  when  in  their  hands  there  is  good  s. 
43.  26.  by  him  the  end  of  them  hath  prosperous  s. 

1  Jilac.  4.  55.  praising  God,  who  had  given  good  s. 

8.  23.  good  s.  he  to  the  Romans  and  Jews  by  sea 

2  J\Iac.  10.  23.  having  good  s.  with  his  weapons 
28.  for  a  pledge  of  their  s.  and  victory 

13.  10.  at  last  thev  departed  with  good  s. 

SUCCESSOR. 
Eccl.  46.  1.  Jesus  son  of  Nave  was  tlie  s.  of  Moses 
2.).'ae.  9.  23.  w  hen  he  led  an  army  be  appointed  a  s. 

14.  20.  he  had  ordained  Judas  to  be  the  king's  s. 

SUCCOUR. 
F.ccl.  51.7.  I  looked  for  s.  of  men,  there  was  none 

1  Mac.  1.  53.  wheresoever  they  could  flee  for  3. 
2.  44.  but  the  rest  fled  to  the  heathen  for  s. 

2  Mac.  5.  9.  and  thinking  there  to  find  s. 

SUCCCtURS. 
IVisd.  17.  12.  for  fear  is  a  betraying  of  the  s. 
SUCCOURETH. 

1  Mac.  12. 15.  we  have  help  from  heaven  that  5.  us 

SUCK. 

2  Mac.  7.  27.  have  pity  on  me  thalgave  «.  3  ycwn 

SUCKING. 
Eccl.  46.  16.  when  he  offered  the  s.  lamb 

SUDDEN. 
!Visd.  17.  15.  for  a  s.  fear  came  upon  them 
Eccl.  II.  21.  on  Ihe  s.  to  make  a  poor  man  rich 
2JI'/uc.  14.  17.  through  Ihe  ,«.  silence  of  his  enemies 

SUDDENLY. 
IVisd.  18. 17.  then  s.  visions  of  horrible  dreams 
Eccl.  5.  7.  s.  shall  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  come 
11.  22.  s.  he  maketh  his  blessing  to  flourish 
22.  27.  upon  my  lips,  that  I  fall  n'.t ,?.  by  them 

1  .Mar.  1.  30.  be  fell  s.  on  the  city,  and  smote  it 
3. 23.  had  left  olTspeaking,  he  leapt  s.  upon  them 
4.2.  might  rush  in  on  the  Jews,  and  smite  them  s. 

2  .Mac.  3.  27.  Heliodorus  fell  s.  to  the  ground 

14.  22.  lest  tieacbery  should  be  s.  practised 

SUFFER. 

Iiid.  11. 5. s.  thy  handmaid  to  speak  in  thy  presence 
Rar.  4.  25.  s.  patiently  the  wrath  that  is  come 

6.  18  made  sure  as  being  commiiteii  to  s.  death 
Bel  !2.  we  wiiis.  death, orelse  Daniel  that  speaks 
2  Mac.  4.  43.  they  did  soon  s.  unjust  piinislimeiit 

6.  .30.  but  in  soul  am  content  to  s.  these  things 

7.  18.  for  we  .?.  these  things  for  ourselves 
32.  for  we  s.  because  of  our  sins 

SUFFERED. 
IVisd.  18.  1.  they  had  not  s.  Ihe  same  things 

11.  like  us  the  king  so  s.  the  common  person 
F.ccl.  38.  16.  as  if  thou  hadst  s.  great  harin 

1  Jiliie.  2.  48.  nor  s.  they  the  sinner  to  tiiumph 

15.  14.  neither  s.  he  any  to  go  out  or  in 

2  J!/r!c.  7.  36.  our  brethren  who  now  have  .?.  pain 

9.  28.  the  murderer,  bavins.',  mnsl  grievously 

SUFFERETH. 
Tub.  4.  10.  alma  s.  nut  to  come  into  darkness 
Feci.  4.  9.  deliver  him  that  s.  m  rong  from  oppressor 
26.  28.  a  man  of  war  that  .<i.  poverty 

SUFFERING. 
IVisd.  16.3.  but  these  .«.  pi'iiiiry  for  a  short  spaci,' 

SUFFICE. 
Tub.  .5.  !fl.  what  Ihe  Lord  hath  given  us  doth*,  us 

1  Mac.  2.  33.  let  that  you  have  done  hitherto  s. 

SUFFICIENT. 

JVisd.  18.  12.  nor  were  the  living  s.  1o  bury  them 

F.ccl  31.  19.  little  is  .«.  for  a  man  well  nurtured 

SUGGESTION. 

2  Mac.  6.  8.  went  a  ch>cri>e  by  the  s.  of  Ptolemae 

SUITS. 
Feci.  29.  19.  business  for  gain  shall  fall  into  s. 
Sus.  6.  all  that  had  anv  s.  in  law  came  to  them 

SUM. 
Eccl.  43.  27.  come  short,  wb''Tefore  in  s.  he  is  all 
51.  28.  get  learning  with  a  gie;it  s.  of  money 
'2Mitc.  3.  II.  the  s.  in  all  was  400  talents  of  silver 
12.  43.  to  the  t.  of  two  thctnand  drachma 


SUMS. 
2Mac.3.  6.  tionsurv  was  full  of  infinite  i   ol  ii.oney 

'SUMMEr. 
Eccl.  50.  8.  the  frankincense-tree  Ml  tin.,*,  il  s 
Van.  3.  45.  O  ye  winter  and  *.  bless  ye  t!iu  Lvii 
SUN. 

1  Esd.  4.  34.  O  men,  swift  is  the  i.  in  his  coureo 

2  Esd.  6.  45.  cominandest  that  the  «.  should  aniu? 

15.  20   kings  which  are  from  the  rising  of  the  s. 
'I'ob.  2.  4.  took  him,  till  the,  gnoig  down  uf  the  s. 

7.  after  the  going  down  of  tlie  «.  1  made  a  gravn 
.fud.  14.  2.  tlie  s.  shall  come  forth  on  the  earth 
IVisd.  2.  4.  lis  mist  that  is  driven  away  vvitli  the  r. 
5.  ti.  the  s.  ot  righteousness  rose  not  on  us 
7.  29.  for  she  is  more  beautiful  than  the  «. 

16.  28.  we  must  prevent  the  s.  to  give  iliee  thanks 
18.  3.  and  a  harmless  s.  to  entertain  iheiii 

F.ccl.  17.  19.  their  works  are  as  tlie  s.  before  him 
31.  what  is  brighter  than  the  s.  ?  yet  the  hgiii 

26.  16.  as  tlies.  when  it  aiiseth  in  lb'.;  neuven 

33.  7.  all  the  light  cfeveiy  day  if  of  ilie  s. 

34.  Ifc".  be  is  a  cover  from  the  s.  at  noon 
43.  2.  the  «.  when  it  appeareth,  declaiing 

4   but  the  s.  burnelb  the  mountains  oio.e 
46.  4.  did  not  tlie  c.  go  hack  by  his  means  t 
48.  23.  in  his  time  the*,  went  backward 
.50.7.  as  the  s.  shining  on  the  temple  of  Moft  Higl 
Uar.  6.  tiO.  for  s.  moon  and  stars  are  obedient 
JJan.  3.  40.  O  ye  s.  and  moon,  bless  ye  the  Lr.d 

SUN-BE.AM. 
IVisd,  16.  27.  being  warned  with  u  little  5.  melted 

SUNG. 
F.ccl.  47.  8.  with  his  whole  heait  he  s.  songs 

1  Mac.  4.  24.  they  s.  a  song  of  ihaiiksgivMig 

2  Mac.  1.  30.  the  priisls  s.  psalms  ol  thanksgiving 
12.  37.  he  i.  psalms  with  a  loud  voice 

SUPERSTITION. 
IVisd.  14.  18.  set  forward  the  ignorant  to  more  3. 

SUPPED. 
Tob.  8.  1.  when  they  liads.  thev  brought  Tobias  ir 

SUPPLICATION. 
FccL  4.  4.  reject  not  the  s.  ot  the  afflicted 

35.  14.  he  will  not  despise  the  s.  of  the  latheileso 
.39.  5.  and  he  will  make  s.  for  his  sins 
51.9.  then  lifted  I  up  my  s.  from  the  earth 

fiar.2.19.we  do  not  make  our  bumble  «. before  thee 
for  the  righteousness  of  our  fathers  and  kiiigb 

1  Miic.  11.  49.  ihey  made  s.  to  the  king  and  cried 

2  Mac.  3.  18.  others  ran  flecking  to  Ihe  general  s 
8   29.  when  they  had  made  a  common  -3. 
9. 18.  containing  the  form  of  a  s.  after  this  manner 
14.  15.  they  made  *.  to  him  that  bad  estabhshel 

SUPPORT. 

1  Esd.  8.  52.  power  of  Lifrd  tos.  them  in  all  \v»vs 
SUPPOSE. 

Tob.  6.  17.  I  s.  that  she  shall  bear  thee  children 

SUPPOSED. 
Ulsd.  17.  3.  they  5.  to  lie  hid  in  their  secret  sini 
Bar.  6.  64.  not  to  be  .s\  nor  said  that  they  are  god? 

SUPPOSING. 
2^/ac.4.32.MeneIauss.  he  had  got  convenient  tiran 

SURE. 
Eccl.  10.  19.  they  that  fear  the  Lord  are  a  5.  seed 
40.  25.  gold  and  silver  make  the  fool  stand  s. 
42.  6.  s.  keeping  is  good  where  an  evil  wife  is 

11.  keep  a  s.  watch  over  a  shameless  daughter 
Bar.  6.  18   as  the  doors  are  made  a-,  on  every  side 

2  Mac.  3.  22.  to  keep  iliings  ^afe  and  s.  for  thus* 
SURELY. 

IVisd.  13.  1.  s.  vain  are  all  men  by  nature 
F.ccl.  5.  3.  the  Lord  will  s.  revenge  thy  pride 
2'-(.  1.  he  will  s.  keep  his  sins  in  rriiiemhrance 
48.  11.  and  slept  in  love,  for  we  shall  s.  lire 
SURNAME,  .vp  SIRNAME. 
SURE    V. 
Krr/.S,13.  not,*,  above  thy  power, if  thou  be  «.pay  n 
29.  14.  an  honest  man  is  .?.  for  his  neiglibour 

15.  forget  not  the  friendship  of  liiy  s. 

16.  will  oveithrow  the  good  estate  of  his  t 
SURETISHIP. 

F.crl.  29.  IS.  .<.  hath  undone  many  of  good  cst.Tte 
19.  a  wicked  man  shall  fall  into  s. 
SURFEITING. 
Frcl  37.  30.  and  5.  will  turn  into  choler 
31.  by  s.  have  many  perished,  but  he  that  tckcLll 
SUS  A. 
Fsth.  11.3.  was  a  Jew,  and  dwell  in  thecityofS. 
16.  18.  is  banged  at  i  he  ffates  of  S.  will;  his  iainiiy 
ST'SANNA. 
Sms.  7.  S.  went  into  her  husband's  I'anien  to  wnljl 
22.  then  S.  sighed,  and  said,  1  am  siriiitcned 
24.  wilh  that  S.  cried  with  a  loud  vone 

27.  there  was  never  such  a  report  made  ofS. 
31.  S.  was  a  verydelicnie  •vomaii  and  heuuioouH 

SUSPECTED. 
Tob.  8.  16.  that  is  not  corno  to  me  whtch  I  / 
2  Mac.  4.  34.  tlio'  he  were  s.  vei  jiersuaded  be  tiiro 

SUSPECTETII. 
Eccl.  2%  21.  where  be  s.  not,  he  shall  bo  taken 
I   37.  10.  consult  not  with  one  that  t.  thea 


swo 

SUSPECTING. 
iAJat  3. 32.  the  liigli-priests   lost  tlie  king  should 
7.  24.  and  s.  il  to  be  ii  je|ir(jaclil'ul  b|ietcli 

12.  desirous  lo  live  in  peact*,  ami  s.  nothing 

SUSPICION. 
Ecci.3. 24.  ei  Is.  haih  overthrown  their  judgment 

SUST.AIN. 
S  Mac.  10.  18.  things  convenient  lo  s.  the  siege 

SUSTEN.ANCE. 
ffisd.  15.  21.  for  thy  s.  declared  thy  sweetness 

SWADDLING-CLOTHES. 
Itisd.l.i.  I  was  nursed  in  s.  mid  that  with  cans 

SWALLOWS. 
,War. 6.  22.  upon  iheir  bodies  and  heads  sit  s. 

SWAM. 
fVisd.  19.  19.  the  things  that  before  s.  in  water 
1  Alac.  9.  48.  they  s.  over  to  the  further  bank 

SWA  RE. 
1  Esd.  8.  96.  to  do  these  things,  and  so  they  s. 
E  Mac.  13.  23.  and  s.  to  all  ef;ual  condition* 
14.  32.  s.  they  could  not  tell  where  the  man  was 

SWAY, 
fee/.  1.22.  the  s.  of  his  fury  shall  be  his  destruction 

SWEAR. 
I  F.sd.  1.  48.  made  hims.  by  the  name  of  the  Lord 
V'ui.  7.  11.  till  we  agree  and  s.  one  to  another 
Wisd.  14.29.  the'  s.  falsely,  yet  look  not  to  be  hurt 
31.  it  is  not  the  power  of  them  by  whom  they  s. 
Ccc<.  23.  11.  if  lie  s.  in  vain,  shall  not  be  iniioeeit 

SWEARETH. 
Ecc^23. 10.  he  that  s.  and  nanielh  God  continually 
27.  14.  the  talk  of  him  that  .■<-.  inucii,  niaketh 

SWEARING. 
End.  23.  9.  accustom  not  thy  mouth  to  5. 
11.  a  man  that  usetli  much  .<:.  shall  be  filled 
13.  use  not  thy  mouth  to  intemperaie  s. 

SWEAT. 

Mac.  2. 26.  it  was  a  -na  iter  of  5.  at!d  w.alching 

SWEET. 

1  Esd.  9.  51.  go  eat  iIh.-  lat,  and  drink  the  s. 

2  Esd.  1.23.  iree  in  waler,  and  made  Ihe  river  s. 
f.ccl.  6.  5.  s.  langUMge  will  muhiply  friends 

11.  3.  but  her  fruit  is  the  chief  of.?,  i  lungs 

23.  17.  all  bread  is  s.  to  a  whoremonger 

24.  35.  I  gave  a  s.  smell  like  cinnamon,  I  yielded 
a  pleasant  odour  as  myrrh,  onyx  and  .9.slora.\ 

35.  6.  s.  sii7our  thereof  is  before  the  Most  High 
38.  5.  was  not  the  water  made  .s.  with  wood  7 

11.  give  a  s.  savour  and  memorial  of  fine  Hour 
40.  18.  to  labour  and  lo  be  content  is  a  5.  life 

21.  the  pipe  and  psaltery  make  s.  melody 
30.  begging  is  .s.  in  the  mouth  of  the  shameless 
49.  1.  it  is  s.  as  honey  in  all  mouths 
Bar.  5.  8.  every  s.-smelling  tree  shall  overshadow 

SWEETER. 
Eccl.  23.  27.  there  is  nothing  s.  than  to  take  heed 
24.  20.  for  my  memorial  is  s.  than  honey 

SWEETLY. 
IVisd.  8.  L  and  s.  dolh  she  order  all  things 
Kcd.  12.  16.  an  enemy  speaketb  s.  with  his  lips 

27.  23.  when  thou  art  present,  he  v^■ill  speak  s. 

SWEETNESS. 
fVisd.  IB.  21.  for  thy  sustenance  declared  thy  s. 

SWIFT. 
\  Esd  A.M.  high  is  heaven,  s.  is  the  sun  in  his  course 
IVisd.  13.  2.  or  the  s.  air,  or  the  circle  of  the  stars 

13.  14.  that  night  was  in  midst  of  her  s.  course 
Eccl.  5.  11.  be  s.  to  hear,  and  let  tliy  life  be  sincere 

SWIFTLY. 
Rci?/.  43.  13.  sendeih  s.  the  lightnings  of  judgment 

SWIFTNESS. 
2  Esd.  8.  18.  the  s.  of  the  judge  which  is  to  come 

SWINES. 
1  Mac.  1.  47.  sacrifice  s.  fli'sli  and  unclean  heasts 
iMac.6. 18.  Eleazar  was  constrained  to  eats,  flesh 

SWOON. 
iVisd.  17.  19.  these  things  made  them  ».  for  fear 

SWORD. 
?  Ksd.  l..'>3.  who  slew  iheir  young  men  with  Ihe  s. 
4.  23.  a  man  taketh  his  s.  and  goetli  his  way 
8.77.  wo  were  given  up  to  the  .s.  and  to  i-a[itivity 
E.ccl.  21.  3.  all  inifiuity  is  as  a  two-edged  s. 
22.21.  though  thou  drewcst  a  s.  at  thy  friend 
2G.  28.  the  Lord  prepared  such  a  one  for  the  s 

28.  18.  iTiiiny  have  fallen  by  the  edge  of  the  *. 
a9.  30.  thes.  punishing  the  wicked  lo  destruction 
40.  9.  strife  and  s.  happen  unto  all  flesh 

4G.  2.  aicft  stretched  out  his  s.  against  Ihe  cities 
Bar. '.2.2.5.  they  died  by  famine,  by  s.  nnd  pestilence 
IMiic.  2.9.  young  men  are  a.ain  with  s.  of  enemy 

3  3.  made  battles,  protecting  the  host  with  his  - 

12.  Judas  look  tlieir  spoils  and  Apollonins'  s 
4. 33.  cast  them  down  with  the.s.  of  I  hem  that  love 
7.  3H.  be  avenged,  and  let  them  fall  by  the  s. 

P.  23   Ihe  !.  also  and  enemy  be  far  from  them 
9.7.V  thiH  the*,  ceased  frorn  Israel,  but  Jonathan 
10  8.).  burnt  and  slain  with  the  s.  8000  men 
S  JWac   14.  18.  durst  not  try  the  mnttei  by  the    . 
41    h"  being  ftady  to  be  taken,  fell  on  his  s. 
Ij    1  J.  Jeromias  gave  to  Judas  a  s.  of  gold 
&L6 


TAK 

2  .Mac.  Ij.  16.  take  this  holy  s.  a  cift  f'om  God 

SWORliS. 
1  Esd.  3  21.  and  a  little  after  they  drew  out  s. 

1  J\i:ic.  4.  6.  who  bad  neither  armour  nor  s. 

2  Mac.  5.  3.  drawing  of  s.  and  casting  ot darts 
12.22.  und  wounded  with  the  points  of  their  owns. 

SWORE. 
IVisd.  14.  30.  and  also  they  unjustly  s.  in  deceit 
1  Muc.  7.  3.1.  Nicanor  s.  in  his  wrath,  saying 

SWORN 
IVisd.  12.  21.  unto  whose  fathers  thcu  hast  s. 
SYRIA, 

1  JV/ac.  3.  13.  Seron,  a  jirince  of  the  army  of  S. 
41.  a  power  also  of  S.  and  of  the  Philistines 

7.  39.  where  a  host  out  of  S.  met  him 
11.2.  took  his  journey  into  S.  in  peaceable  manner 
60.  and  all  the  forces  of  S.  gathered  themselves 
SYRIAN. 

2  Mac.  15.  36.  in  the  S.  tongue  ia  called  Adar 


TEA 


fAvorsiTPHV 


T. 


TABERNACLE. 

.Ttid.  9.  8.  to  pollute  the  t.  where  thy  name  restetli 
14.  7.  blessed  art  thou  in  all  the  t.  of  Juda 
IVisd.  9.  8.  a  temple,  a  resemblance  of  the  holy  f. 

13.  the  earthly  t.  weigheth  down  the  mind 
Eccl.  24.  10.  in  the  holy  t.  1  served  before  him 

15.  as  the  fume  of  frankincense  in  the  t. 
~Mac.  2.  5.  a  hollow  cave,  wherein  he  laid  the  t. 

TABERNACLES. 
1  Esd.  5.  51.  also  they  held  the  feast  oft. 
■2  Ksd.  2.  U.  I  will  give  these  the  everlasting  t. 
.fud.  2.  20.  burnt  their  t.  and  spoiled  sheep-cotes 

TABLE. 
Tab.  7  ■  8.  they  set  store  of  meat  on  the  t. 
Eccl.  6.  10.  some  fiiend  is  s.  »impanion  at  the  t. 
31.  12.  if  thou  sit  at  a  bountiful  t.  be  not  greedy 

40.  29  life  that  depoiideth  on  another  man's  t. 
Bel  21.  consumed  such  things  as  were  on  the  t. 
1  Mac.  1.  22.  the  t.  of  the  shew-bread  and  vials 

4.  49.  the  altar  of  burnt-offerings  and  the  t. 
51.  they  set  loa  '••.  on  the  I.  and  spread  vails 

TABLES. 
1  Mac.  14.  18.  they  wrote  tc  liim  in  (.  of  bvass 

TAKE. 
Tol>.  4.  12.  ny  son,  chiefly  (.  a  wife  of  the  seed  of 
thy  fathers,  and  t.  not  astraiige  woman  to  wife 
5.20.  t.  no  care,  my  sister,  he  shall  return  in  safety 

6.  3   then  the  angel  said  to  him,  t.  ihe  fish 

7.  i:i.  saying,  t.  her  after  the  law  of  Moses 

8. 7. 1  t.  not  this  my  sister  for  lust,  but  uprightly 
9.  2.  t.  with  thee  a  servant  and  two  camels 
12.5.  t.  half  of  all  ye  have  brought,  and  go  away 
(♦'7s(/.8.1iS.  I  wentabout  seeking  how  to  t.herto  me 
P':ccl.S.  13.  for  if  thou  be  surety,  t.  care  to  pay  it 

12.  12.  set  him  not  by,  lest  he  seek  to  i.  thy  seat 
14.  5.  he  shall  not  t.  pleasure  in  his  goods 

16.  give  and  t.  and  sanctify  thy  soul,  there  is  no 
23.  25.  her  children  shall  not  i.  root,  and  branche 

41.  19.  be  ashamed  of  scorning  to  give  and  t. 
47.4.  did  he  not  t.  away  reproach  from  the  people 
48.  8.  who  anointed  kings  to  t.  revenge 

Bar.  4.  30.  t.  a  good  heart,  O  Jerusalem 
Bel  37.  O  Daniel,  t.  the  dinner  God  liath  sent 

1  Mac.  3.  35.  and  to  t.  away  their  memorial 

5.  19.  t.  ye  the  charge  of  this  peo|)le,  and  see 

6.  20.  besieging  the  tower  at  Jerusalem  to  t.  it 

8.  18.  that  they  would  t   the  yoke  from  them 

2  Mac.  14.  39.  sent  above  500  men  of  war  to  t.  him 
1.5.  5.  I  command  to  t.  arms,  and  to  do  business 

TAKE  heed. 
Eccl.  6. 13.  separate  from  enemies,  t.  heed  of  friends 
1  i  .33.£.Ace(/  of  a  mischievoue  n)an,lest  bring  a  blot 

13.  13.  t.  good  keed,  for  thou  walkest  in  peril 
23.  27.  t.  heed  to  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 

TAKEN. 
1  R.«rf.2.28.heedtobef.  that  there  be  no  more  done 

9.  36.  all  these  l.  strange  wives,  (lut  them  away 
Tiih.  11.  1.5.  hast  scourged,  and  hast  t.  pity  on  me 
IVisd.  3.  2.  and  their  departure  is  t.  for  misery 

4.11  speedily  was  he  (.lest  wickedness  should  alter 

14.  15.  made  an  image  of  his  child  socm  t.  away 

15.  8.  returns  to  the  same  out  of  which  he  was  '. 
F.ccl.  9.  4.  lest  thou  be  t-  with  her  attempts 

11.  30.  like  as  a  partridge  t.  and  kept  in  a  cage 

16.  9.  people  wlio  were  t.  away  in  their  sins 
19.  3   and  a  bold  man  shall  be  t.  away 

23.  7.  keepeth  it,  shall  never  be  t.  in  his  lips 
21.  where  he  suspecteth  not,  he  shall  be  t. 
27.  26  he  that  setteth  a  trap,  shall  be  t.  therein 
31.  7.  and  every  fool  shall  be  t.  therewith 
44.  17.  he  was  t.  in  exchange  for  the  world 

46.  19.1  ha\  e  not  t.  any  man's  goods,  not  a  shoe 

47.  2.  as  is  the  ftit  (.  away  from  the  peace-offering 

48.  9.  who  was  t.  up  in  a  whirlwind  of  fire 

49.  14.  Enoch,  be  was  t.  from  the  earth 

Bar.  2.  17.  whose  souls  are  t  from  their  bodies 
24.  the  t    ••.■s  shall  be  t.  o\l   of  their  places 


Bar.3.29.who  hath  gone  up  into  heavon  and  t.  Yin 
4.  26   they  were  t.  as  a  flock  caught  of  eiiemie- 

1  Mac.  2.  58.  Elias  was  (.  up  into  heaven 

3.  45.  joy  was  t.  from  Jacob,  the  pipe  ceased 
9.55.  .Alcimus  plagued,  he  was  t.  with  a  palsy 
13.  41.  thus  the  yoke  was  t.  away  from  Israel 
15.  33.  we  b  ive  neither  t.  other  men's  andi 

2  .Wac.  9.  2).  being  t.  w  ih  a  grievous  diseac? 
!2.  35.  he  would  have  t.  that  cursed  man  al.vc 

TAKEST. 
Eccl.  7.  36.  whatsoever  thou  i.\n  hand,  remcm'i* 

TAKETH. 
Eccl.  II.  11.  one  that  hihoureth,  and  t.  pains 
19. 5. whoso  t.  pleasure  in  wickednesi ,  coiid',mneil 
20.  8.  he  that  t.  to  himself  authority  therun 
34.  22.  he  that  t.  away  his  neigbboui's  living 
30.26.  and  lodgeth  wheresoever  the  night  t.  h\a 
42.  9.  and  the  care  for  her  t.  away  sleep 

TAKETH  heed. 
Eccl.  37.  31.  he  that  t.  heed  prolongeth  his  life 
TAKING 

1  Esd.  4.  30.  t.  the  crown  from  Ihe  king's  head 
Tub.  4.  13.  despise  not,  in  not  t.  a  v/ife  of  them 
IVisd.  13.  13.  and  t.  tlie  very  refuse  among  thor^ 

2  Mac.  5.  25.  when  t.  the  Jews  keeping  holy-day 

12.  35.  t.  hold  of  his  coat,  drew  him  by  force 

TALE. 

Eccl.  19.  15.  admonish,  and  believe  not  every  t. 

23.  6.  a  t.  out  of  season,  is  as  music  in  mourning 

8.  he  that  tellelh  a  (.  lo  a  fool,  speaketh  to  one 

TALENT. 

I  Esd.  1.36.  seta  tax  on  ihe  land  of  one  t.  of  gold 

TALENTS. 
1  Esd.  3.  21.  it  maketh  to  speak  all  things  by  i. 

4.  51.  should  be  yearly  given  twenty  t.  to  building 
52.  other  ten  t.  yearly  to  maintain  offerings 

TALK. 
IVisd.  8. 12.  if  1 1.  much,  they  shall  lay  their  handi 
Eccl.  5.  13.  honour  and  shame  is  in  t. 
9. 18.  and  he  that  is  rash  in  his  t.  shall  be  hated 
11.8.  nor  intcrrii|it  men  in  the  midst  of  their  t. 

13.  11.  aflfecl  not  to  be  made  equal  to  him  in  i. 
19.  8.  to  friend  or  foe,  t.  not  of  other  men's  live? 
22.  13.  (.  not  much  with  a  fool,  and  go  not  to  hiin 
27.  14.  the  t.  of  him  that  sweareth  much 

38.  25.  driveth  oxen,  whose  t.  is  of  bullocks 
TALKED. 

1  Mac.  3.  26.  all  naiinns  (.  of  the  battles  of  Judas 

TALKING. 
lP''isd.  8.  18.  and  in  t.  w'lth  her,  a  good  report 
Eccl.  21.  16.  the  I.  of  a  fi-ol  is  like  a  burden 

TAPHNES. 
./ud.  1.  9.  the  river  of  Ei'vpi,  andT.  and  RamesB3 

TARRY. 
Tab.  2. 2.  bring  what  poor  man,  and  lo,  1 1.  for  tl;e<» 

4.  14.  let  not  the  wages  id"  any  man  f.  with  thee 

5.  7.  Tfdiias  said,  t.  for  me  till  I  lell  my  father 

9.  4.  if  I  t.  long,  he  will  be  very  sorry 

10.  8.  (.  with  me,  and  I  will  send  lo  thy  father 

14.  10.  bury  ine,  but  t.  no  longer  at  Nineve 
Ecel.  7.  16.  ren:emher  that  wrath  will  not  t.  lorjg 

12.  15.  if  taou  begin  to  fall  he  will  not  L 

TARRIF.TH. 
IVisd.  5. 14.  passelli  as  a  giiest  that  t.  but  a  day 

TARRYING. 
Eccl.  5.  7.  make  no  t.  to  turn  to  the  Lord 

TASTE. 

IVisd.  16.  9.  thou  preparest  meat  of  a  strange  t. 

20.  tiblo  to  content,  and  agreeing  to  every  t. 

2  JIfflr.  7.  1.  were  compelled  to  t.  swine's  flesh 

15.  39.  as  wine  with  water  delighteth  the  t. 

TASTED. 
Tni.  2.  4.  before  I  had  t.  of  any  meat,  I  started  u:i 
IVisd.  13.  25.  it  was  enoujh  they  only  t.  of  wratti 
2  Mac.  0.  20.  not  lawful  for  love  of  life  lo  be  t. 

TASTETH. 
Eccl.  36.  19.  as  the  palate  t.  divers  kinds  of  veniso!) 

TASTING. 
W7s(f.  lS.20.the  t.  ofdcMih  touched  the  righteous 

TAUGHT. 

1  Esd.  8.  7.  but  t.  all  Israel  ihe  ordinances 
9.  49.  to  the  Leviles  that  t.  the  multitude 

2  Esd.  8.  29.  them  that  have  clearly  t.  the  law 
IVisd.  9.  18.  men  were  t.  things  pleasing  lo  the 
F.ccl.  6.  32.  my  son,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  shall  be  t. 

21 .  12.  he  that  is  not  wise  will  not  be  t. 
Siis.  3.  t.  theirdaughter  according  to  awof  Moso« 

TAX. 

I  F.sd.  1.  36.  he  set  a  t.  on  the  land  of  100  talen'.t 

8.  22.  that  ye  require  no  t.  nor  impositiou 

See  Crowh. 

TEACH. 

1  K.5rf.  8.23.  those  that  know  it  not,  thou  sriaft  i 

2  Esd.  12.38.  and  t.  them  to  the  wise  of  the  ji«oj::i>. 
Eccl.  9. 1. «.  her  not  an  evil  lesson  against  tliysalf 

45.  5.  that  he  micht  t.  Jacob  his  covenanU 

TEACHETH, 
IVisd.  8.  7.  fur  she  (.  teinperance  ard  prudence 
Feel.  18.  !3    he  reproveth,  nurtureth,  and  t 

22  7   H  hoso  t.  a  fool,  is  as  one  thai  gluettt 


IPOCRYPBA. 


TEN 


Ecct.  30.  3.  he  tha  r-  riis  son,  grieveth  the  enemy 
33.  -il  sciul  hiiu  n  labour,  lor  ullencss  t.  evil 
37.  19.  Uiere  is  one  i!i.u  is  wise  and  t.  many 

TEMiS. 
^cc/. 35  15.  dulh  not «.  run  down  wii'ow's  cheeks? 
31^.  10.  my  son,  let  (.  fall  down  ovec  the  deuil 
iJUac.  11.  6.  with  laineniationi  and  t.  he  sought 

TEUIOI'S. 
IVisd.  2.  1.  ungodly  said  our  life  is  short  and  t. 

TEETH. 
h'isd.  16.  10.  not  the  t.  ofvL-nomous  dragi.  3 
f-x/.  'il.  'J.  the  t.  tlHTeofaro  the  t.  of  a  liu-.i 
3U.  10.  lest  thou  gimsh  thy  t.  in  the  end 
3il.  30.  t.  of  wild  beasts  |)unisliing  the  wicked 
51.  3   liora  I.  of  them  that  were  ready  to  devour 

TELL. 
Tob.  5.  7.  tarry  for  nw  till  I  t.  my  father 

14.  but  t.  me,  what  wages  shall  I  give  theel 
.'krf.H.17.  he  will  t.  me  when  they  have  committed 
H'isti.  i't.'ii.  as  for  wisdom,  what  is  she,  I  will  (.  you 
I'ecl.  18.  5.  who  shall  also  t..  out  his  mercies  ? 
17. 14.is  wiinl  tot. him  mure  than  seven  watchmen 

13.  24.  that  sail  on  ihe  sea,  t.  of  the  danger 

14.  1j.  the  people  will  t.  of  their  wisiloiii 

t<?its.  54.  (.  me,  under  what  tree  sawest  thou  them? 
.  JIac.  7. 2J.  I  cainiol  t.  how  ve  came  into  my  womb 

TELLETH. 
Zed.  22.  8.  he  that  t.  a  lale  to  a  fool,  speaketh 

TELLING, 
-'cri.  21.25.  the  ri|)sot  talkers  will  bet.  such  things 

TE.MPERCD. 
It'Ud.  16.  21.  t.  itself  to  evei  v  man's  liking 

TEMPEIlirVG. 
(t'lid.  15.  7.  the  po  te.  t.  soli  earth,  fashioneth 

TEMPEST. 
f'ifd.  5.  14.  dispersed  here  and  there  with  a  t. 
Eccl.  l6.  21.  It  IS  a  t.  which  no  man  cnn  see 

TEMPLE. 
1  Esd.  1.41.  he  set  them  in  his  own  f.  of  Bahylon 

49.  Ihe  governors  denied  the  t.  of  the  Lord 
C.  I'J.  put  them  in  the  t.  at  Jerusalem,  and '.'uit  the 
t.  of  the  Lord  should  be  built  in  his  place 

8.  18.  vessels  for  the  use  olthe  t.  of  thy  God 
81.  yea,  and  honoured  the  t.  of  our  Lord 

Ti'b.  14.  5.  the  land,  where  they  shall  build  a  t. 
Jud.  4. 11.  every  man  and  woman  fell  belore  the  t. 
5.  18.  thet.  of  their  God  was  cast  to  the  ground 
li'tsd.  3. 14.  an  inherilance  in  the  t.  of  the  Lord 

9.  8.  ihou  hast  commanded  me  to  build  a  t. 
A'ccZ.  45.  9.  a  noise  that  might  be  heard  in  the  t. 

HI.  12.  who  set  up  a  holy  t.  to  the  Lord 

50.  1.  Simon  in  his  days  fortified  Ihe  t. 

4.  he  look  care  of  the  t.  that  it  should  not  fall 

51.  14.  [  prayed  for  her  before  the  t.  and  will  seek 
Bur.  6.  20.  they  are  as  one  of  the  beams  of  the  t. 
Bel  10.  the  king  went  with  Daniel  into  the  t.  of  Bel 

1  ^Wai.  2.  8.  her  t.  IS  become  as  a  man  without  glory 

4.  50.  that  the  lainiks  might  give  light  in  the  t. 

5.  43.  and  fled  to  the  t.  that  was  at  C'arnaim 

0.  2.  and  that  there  was  in  it  a  very  rich  t. 

10.  20.  he  sent  to  take  the  mountain  of  the  t. 

2  Mac.  1.  13.  they  were  slain  in  the  t.  of  Nanea 

2.  22.  they  recovered  again  ihe  t.  renowned 

3.  12.  to  majesty  and  inviolable  sanctity  of  the  t. 

1.  14.  despising  the  t.  and  neglecting  sacrifices 
32.  Menelaus  slide  vessels  of  gold  out  of  the  t. 

5. 15.  to  go  Into  the  most  holy  i.  of  all  Ihe  world 

6.  2.  and  to  call  it  the  t.  of  Jupiter  vOlyiii|iius 
4.  the  t.  was  filled  wilh  riot  and  revelling 

9.2.  would  pity  the  t.  profaned  of  ungodly  men 
!l.  2.  entered  city,  and  went  about  lo  loh  the  t. 
10.  1.  Maccabeus  recovered  Ihe  t.  and  the  city 

TEMPLES, 
/ud.  4.  1.  heard  how  he  had  spoiled  all  their  t. 
Har.  6.  18.  even  so  the  priests  make  fast  their  t. 

TEMPT. 
fp'iid.l.  2.  he  will  be  found  of  them  that  t.  him  not 
KclI.  13. 11.  with  commniiicaiion  will  he  t.  thee 

TEMPT  .-^TIO-N. 
Keel.  2.  1.  if  thou  come,  prepare  thy  soul  for  t. 
33.  1.  but  ill  t.  even  again  he  will  deliver  him 
1  Mac.  2.  52.  Abraham  wa?  found  faithful  in  t. 

TEMPTED, 
/ad.  8. 12.  who  are  von  that  have  t.God  this  day! 

TEMPTETH. 
Eccl.  18.  23.  and  be  not  as  one  that  t.  the  Lord 

TEN. 
Eccl.  23.  19.  are  t.  thousand  times  brighter 
47.  G.  the  people  honoured  him  with  t.  thousBnds 
Dan.  3.  17.  like  as  \n  t.  ihnusnids  of  fat  lambs 

TENDERED. 
iMae.i.'i.  had  t.  his  own  n  ition,  and  was  zealous 

TENT, 
/urf.  8.  5.  she  made  her  t.  on  the  li'P  of  h  !r  house 
II)  1.').  aow  therefore  come  to  ha',     some  conduct 

I",  thev  lii  jiight  her  lo  ihe  t.  of  (ofernes 
14.  14.  Basoas  knocked  at  the  do  ir  of  tho  t. 
Eecl.  14.  25  he  shall  pitch  his  t.  nigh  lo  her 

TKNTS. 

fwd  11.2.  t!i."v  .lit -lied  f  where  iherc  la-' ,:  J  wsy 

847 


THI 

TENTH. 
Eccl.  25.  7.  tte  t.  I  will  utter  with  my  tongu? 

TENTHS. 
Toll.  5.  13.  the  first-born,  and  the  t.  of  Ihe  friii's 

1  JIac.  10.  31.  free  both  from  ihe  t.  and  tribules 

TERRIHLE. 
H'isd.  5.  2.  they  shall  he  troubled  with  t.  fear 
II.  19.  but  al»<>  the  t.  sight  utterly  destroy  them 

17.  9.  for  though  no  t.  thing  did  fear  them 

19.  or  a  t.  sound  of  stones  cast  down,  nr  a  running 
F.Lci.  43.  29.  the  Lord  is  t.  and  very  great 
Prayer  (if  Manass.  by  thy  t.  and  glorious  name 
-Mac.  3.  25.  a  horse  wilh  a  i.  rider  upon  him 

TERRIFY. 
Eccl.  21.4.  to  t.  and  do  wrong  will  waste  riches 

TERRIFIED. 

Wi.id.  17.  6.  for  being  much  t.  they  thought  things 

-Mac.  4. 1.  as  if  he  had  t.  Heliodorus,  been  worker 

TERROR. 

2  JIfac.  8.  16.  not  to  bo  stricken  with  t.  of  enemy 
12.22.  enemies  being  smitten  wilh  fear  and  t. 

TERRORS. 
IVisd.  17.  8.  they  that  promised  to  drive  away  t. 
Irf.  17.  and  t.  came  upon  ihem  uiilooked  for 

TESTAMENT. 

1  Mac.  1.  57.  was  found  with  any  the  book  of  the  t. 

TESTIFY. 

1  Mac.  2.  37.  iieaven  and  earth  shall  t.  for  us 

TESTIFIED. 

2  Mac.  3. 3G.  then  t.  he  lo  all  men  the  works  of  God 

TESTIMONY. 
fVisd.  10.  7.  the  waste  land  that  smoketh  is  a  t. 

TESTIMONIES. 
Eccl.  31. 24.  the  t.  of  hisiuggaidiiess  not  be  doubted 
45.  17.  that  he  should  teach  Jacob  the  f. 

THANK. 
Eccl.  20.  16.  I  have  no  t.  for  all  my  good  deeds 

TH.ANKS. 
I  Esd.  4.60.  blessed  art  thou  wh.  .last  given  me  wis- 
dom, for  to  thee  I  give  t.  O  Lord  of  our  fathers 
Tob.  12. 20.  give  God  1. 1  go  up  lo  him  that  sent  me 
IVisd.  16.  28.  we  must  prevent  the  sun  to  give  t. 
Eccl.  17.27.  instead  of  them  who  live  and  give  t. 
29.  25.  thou  shall  entertain  and  have  no  t. 
39.  6.  he  shall  give  t.  to  the  Lord  in  his  jirayer 
/)«n.3.  67.  Ogive  t.  to  Lord,  because  he  is  gracious 
68.  all  ye  ihat  worship  the  Lord,  give  him  t. 

1  .Mac.  14.  25.   what  f.  shall  we  give  to  Simon? 

2  Mac.  3.  33.  give  Oiiias  the  high-priest  great  t. 

8.  27.  yielding  exceeding  praise  and  t.  to  ihe  Lord 
9.20.  if  ye  fare  well,  I  give  very  great  t.  to  God 

THANKED. 
EccL  12.  1.  so  shall  thou  be  .♦.  for  thy  benefit* 

THANKFULNESS. 

Esth.  16.4.  and  lake  not  only  t.  away  from  men 

Eccl.  37. 11.  nor  consult  wilh  an  envious  man  of  t. 

THANKSGIVING. 

1  R.5(i.5.60.  singing  songs  oft.  and  praising  the  Lord 
Eccl.  17.28.  t.  perishcth  from  the  dead,asone  is  not 

51. 11.  praise  coiitin.  and  I  will  sing  praise  with  t. 

'■i  Mac.  10.38.  praised  the  Lord  with  psalms  and  t. 

THARSU3. 

2  Jl/ac.4.30.tlieyofT.and  Mallos  made  insurrection 

THEFT. 
H'isd.  14.  25.  inanslaiishter,  t.  and  dissimulation 

THEM  AN. 
Bar.  3.  22.  neither  hnth  it  been  seen  in  T. 

THICK. 
Ecr.l.  14.  18.  as  of  the  green  leaves  a  (.  tree 
'2  Mac.  1.  20.  thev  found  no  fire,  but  t.  rtatjr 

'THICKEST. 
2  Jfac.  14.43.  cast  hiniself  dov.n  among  t. of  them 

THIEF. 
Fed.  5.  14.  for  a  foul  shame  is  upon  the  t. 
20.  25.  a  I.  is  better  than  a  man  that  is  a  liar 
36.  26.  who  will  trust  a  t.  well  ap|)oinled? 

THIEVES. 
Bar.  6. 15.  cannot  deliver  himself  fiom  war  aild  t 

THIGH. 
.fiid.  9.  2.  who  discovered  tlie  t.  to  her  shame 
Eccl.  19.  12.  as  an  arrow  that  stickelh  in  a  man's  t. 

THIN. 
IVisd.  5.  14.  like  a  t.  froth  that  is  driven  awav 

THINK. 
IVisd.  1.  1.  (.  of  the  Lord  with  a  good  heart 
li.  15.  to  t.  ii|)on  hiT  is  perfection  of  wisdom 

9.  13.  or  who  can  t.  what  the  will  of  the  Lord  is? 
Eccl.  3.  22.  t.  thereupon  wilh  reverence 

18.  24.  t.  on  the  wrath  that  shall  he  at  the  end 
25.  when  Ihou  art  rich,  t.  on  poverty  "'id  need 

Bar.  2.  32.  ami  they  shall  t.  upon  inv  name 
3.  5.  but  t.  on  thy  power  and  name  at  this  time 
6.  40.  how  should  a  man  then  t.  they  are  gods? 

2  Mac.  2.  29.  even  so  I  t.  it  is  with  us 

6.  24.  whereby  many  young  persons  might  t. 

7.  It),  yet  t.  not  our  nation  is  forsaken  of  God 
19.  t.  not  that  thoii  shall  OGcapc  unpunished 

9.  12.  a  man  should  not  proudly  t.  of  himself 

THIRD. 
!  Esd.  3.  I^.  the  t.  wrote,  women  are  strongest 


TIG 

I  Esa.  4. 13.  theo  the  t.  who  ha  J  spok«n  of  women 
Eccl.  23.  16.  and  the  t.  will  bring  wrath 
26.  28.  and  the  t.  makelh  me  angry 

50.  25.  two  1  abhor,  and  the  t.  is  no  nation 

1  Mac.  14.  27.  the  t.  year  of  Simon  the  high  priest 

2  Jl/ao.  7. 10.  after  was  the  t.  male  !L.nockiiig>!iv»j» 

THIRDLY. 
Kcc/.  23. 23.  t.  she  hath  played  whore  in  adulterj 

THIRST. 
Jud.  7.  13.  so  shall  t.  kill  them,  and  they  shall  givi» 

22.  their  women  and  young  men  fainted  lor  t. 
IVisd.  II.  4.  their  £.  was  quenched  oiil  of  ihe  stono 
8.  declaring  by  lhat  t.  how  ihou  hadsl  punished 
THIRSTY. 
IVisd.  11.  4.  when  they  were  t.  they  called  on  ihefl 
Eccl.  26.  12.  open  her  mouth  as  a  t.  traveller 
51.24.  what  say  ye  seeing  vour  souls  are  very  t.J 

THIRSTING. 
IVisd.  11.9.  t.  in  another  manner  than  the  just 

THOUGHT. 
IVisd.  1.  16.  they  t.  to  have  had  it  their  friend 

6.  16.  and  she  meetelh  them  in  every  t. 

Eccl.  11.  5.  one  'hat  was  never  t.  on  hath  woin 
22.  17.  a  heart  settled  upon  a  t.  of  unilerstanding 
12.20.  no  t.  escapeth  him,  nor  any  word  hidden 

51.  8.  then  t.  I  upon  thy  mercy,  O  Lord 

Bar.  6.  56.  how  can  it  be  then  t.  that  ihey  are  godat 

THOUGHTS. 
(Visd.  1.  3.  for  froward  t.  separate  from  God 

5.  remove  from  t.  without  understanding 
2.  14.  he  was  made  lo  reprove  our  t. 

9.  14.  fir  tlie  t.  of  mortal  men  are  miserable 
Eccl.  23.  2.  who  will  set  scourges  over  my  i.J 

33.  5.  and  his  t.  are  like  a  rolling  a.\le  tree 

THOUSAND. 
IVisd.  12. 22.  scourgest  our  enemies  a  t.  times  moro 
Eccl.  6.  6.  but  have  one  counsellor  of  a  £. 

10.  3.  for  one  that  is  just  is  belter  than  a  t. 
18.  10.  so  are  a  t.  years  lo  the  days  of  eternity 

39.  1 1,  ho  shall  leave  a  greater  name  than  a  t, 
41.4.  ten,  or  a  hundred,  or  a  f.  years 

12.  continue  above  a  t.  great  treasures  of  gold 
1  Mac.  2.  38.  slew  in  the  number  of  a  t.  (leople 

THRACIA. 
^Mac.  12.  35.  a  horseman  of  T.  coming  ujion  hin 

THREATENED. 
Jud. 8.  16.  forGod  is  not  as  ijiun,  ilial  he  may  be* 

THREATENETH. 
Eccl.  13.  3.  rich  man  hath  done  wrong,  and  yet  he* 

THREATENING. 
Prayer  of  Manass.  ihine  angry  t.  toward  sinneTl 

THREE. 
1  Esd.  3.  4.  t  young  men  that  were  of  the  guaiu 
Eccl.  25.  1.  in  t.  thi.ngs  I  was  beautified 

2.  t.  sorts  of  men  my  soul  hateth 
26.  5.  there  he  t.  things  that  my  heart  feareth 
48.  3.  and  also  t.  times  brought  down  fire 
J)an.  3. 28.  ihen  the  t.  as  out  of  one  mouth  praiotd 

THRICE. 
Eccl.  13.  7.  he  have  drawn  thee  dry  twice  or  t. 

THRIVE. 
IVisd.  4.  3.  the  brood  of  the  ungodly  sha!!  not  t. 

THRONE. 
Est/i.  1.5.  6.  the  king,  who  sat  on  Ids  royal  t. 
IVisd.  9.  10.  O  send  her  from  tho  t.  of  Ihy  g!or_- 
18.  15.  out  of  thy  royal  t.  as  a  fierce  man  of  wai 
Eccl.  1.8.  is  one  wise,  the  Lord  silling  upon  hist 

40.  .3.  from  him  that  sitteih  on  a  t.  of  {jlory 

47.  11.  the  Lord  gave  him  a  t.  of  glory  in  Israel 

1  Jl/rtr-.2,57.  possessed  t.  ol'an  ever  lasting  Kin;;doiJi 

7.  4.  Demetrius  wea  set  on  the  t.  of  his  kingd>.:i.i 

THRONES. 
IVisd  5.23.  ill-dealingshall  overthrow  t.nf  mighty 
li.  21.  if  your  delight  be  then  in  I.  and  sceptres 
7.  8.  1  preferred  her  before  sceptres  and  t. 
Eccl.  10.  14.  hath  cast  down  the  I.  of  proud  princci 

THRONG. 

2  JlMc.14.45.  yet  he  ran  through  Ihe  midst  of  ihe  t. 
4G.  plucked  out  his  bowels, and  cast  them  on  the  t, 

THROWN. 
IVisd.  11.  14.  when  he  w.is  long  before  t.  out 
18.  18.  one  t.  here,  another  there,  half  dead 

THRUST. 
E.ccl.  13.21.  H  poor  rann  is  ^  away  by  his  fiiondi 

THU.MMIN. 
Eccl.  45.  10.  a  breast-|il  ile,  and  with  Uiim  and  T 

THUNDER. 
Esth    11.  .5.  behold  a  noise  if  lumnlt  wilh  ( 
Eccl.  32.  10.  heforo  the  t.  gnelli  lighiiiing 
41),  n.  shall  vanish  wilh  a  iioi.se  like  ^'real  t.  in  rain 
43.  17.  the  noise  of  ^  makes  Ihe  eaith  tremble 

THUNDER-BOLTS. 
IVisd.  5.  21.  the  right-aiiiiinj  t.  shall  go  ahroan 
2  Mac.  1.  16.  thev  threw  stones  like  £.  and  struck 

THUNDERED. 
Eccl.  46.  17.  and  the  Lord  t.  from  heaven 

TIDINGS. 
2  Mac.  9  24.  or  if  anv  srievous  t.  were  brougnt 

TIGRIS. 
Tob.  6. 1.  they  came  in  the  evening  to  liw  rivor  T 


.      iOB 

Tudl.  6.  there  came  to  him  all  that  dwelt  by  T. 
Eee/. 24. 23.  as  T.  in  ilie  limes  of  tlie  new  I'ruits 

TILLETH. 
Eccl.  20.  28.  he  that  t.  Ins  land  shall  increase 

TIMUER. 
trisd.  1.3.  11.  now  a  carpenler  that  felleth  t. 
Kcc/.22  Iti.  as^.giita-iul  buund  together  in  building 

TIMBRELS. 

Jud.  3.  7.  they  received  thum  with  dances  and  t. 

TIME. 

1  Esd.  1.  19.  Israel  held  the  pas-  i-er  at  that  t. 
5.  73.  Iiindt-rcd,  all  tlie  t.  that  k:ig  Cyrus  lived 

Tab.  11.  4.  the  house  shall  be  desolale  for  a  t. 
Esth.  16.  20.  m  the  t.  of"  affliction  set  on  Ihern 
WisdM.i.  our  name  shall  be  forgotten  in  t. 

5.  (Hir  t.  is  a  very  shadow  that  passeth  away 
4.  4.  tliough  ihey  flourish  in  branches  for  a  t. 
8.  age  is  not  Ihat  which  standelh  in  leiigih  of  t. 
13.  made  perfect  in  a  short  t.  fulfilled  a  long  t. 
9. 5.  1  ihy  servaat  am  of  a  short  t.  and  too  young 
15. 12.  counted  our  t.  here  a  market  for  gain 

19.  22.  didst  assist  ihem  in  every  t-  and  place 
Ecd.  1.  24.  he  will  liide  his  words  for  a  t. 

2.  2.  and  make  not  haste  m  t.  of  trouble 

11.  tor  the  Lord  savelh  in  t.  of  attliction 
It).  26.  from  the  t.  he  made  them,  he  disposed 
18.21.  and  in  the  t.  of  sins  shew  repentance 

22.  let  nothing  hinder  to  pay  thy  vow  in  due  t. 
24.  t.  of  vengeance  when  he  shall  turn  his  face 
25.vvhen  1  hou  hast  enough,  remember  t. of  hunger 
J9.  9.  and  when  t.  coineih  he  will  hale  thee 

22.  nor  al  any  I.  the  lounsel  of  sinners  prudence 

20.  G.  and  some  keepelh  silence  knowing  his  t. 
7.  hut  a  babbler  and  fool  will  regard  no  t. 

22.  lb.  so  ihe  heart  esiablished  shall  fear  at  no  t. 

23.  abide  stedfast  lo  bim  in  the  «.  of  trouble 
34.26.  and  as  Jordan  in  ihe  «.of  the  harvest 

27.  lo  appear  as  Geon  in  the  t.  of  vintage 
27. 12.  if  among  the  undiscreel,  observe  ihe  t. 

29.2.  lend  thy  neighbour  in  the  t.  of  his  need 

5.  when  heshoild  repay, he  will  prolong  the  rand 
return  ^^ords  of  grief,  and  complam  of  ihe  1 . 
30.  24.  carefulness  brmgeih  age  before  the  t. 
32.4.  and  shew  not  forth  wisdom  out  of  t. 
33.  23.  at  the  t.  when  thou  shall  end  thy  days 

35.20.  mercy  is  seasonable  in  t.  of  affliction 

36. 8.  make  the  t.  short,  remember  the  covenant 
37. 4.  but  in  t.  of  trouble  will  be  against  him 
38.  13.  iliere  is  a  t.  when  in  their  hands  there  is 
39. 28.  ir.  t.  of  dcslruciion  they  pour  out  force 

31.  when  their  t.  is  come  they  shall  not  transgress 
34.  for  in  I.  they  shall  all  be  well  approved 

40.  24.  brethren  are  against  the  t.  of  trouble 

44.  J7.  Noah  was  found  perfect  in  llie  t.  of  wralh 

40.7.  in  the  «.  of  Moses  ho  did  a  work  of  njcicy 

48.23.  in  his  t.  ihe  sun  went  backward 

49.3.  in  ^  of  ungodly  lie  establisheil  the  worship 

50.24.  and  that  he  would  deliver  us  at  his  t. 
51. 10.  in  r.  of  the  proud,  when  there  was  no  help 

12.  and  thou  deliveredst  me  from  the  evil  t. 
30.  in  h;s  t.  he  will  give  you  your  reward 

Bar.  3.  5.  but  ihink  on  Ihy  name  now  at  this  t. 
Dan.X  15.  nor  is  there  at  this  «.  prince  or  prophet 
Hus.  15.  it  fell  out  as  they  walcheil  a  fit  t. 

2  Mac.  1.22.  when  the  t.  rame  that  the  sun  shone 

TIMES. 
Wiad.T.  18.  beginning,  ending,  and  midst  of  Ihe  t. 
8.  8.  she  fore!^■el■th  the  events  of  seasons  and  t. 

11.21.  tlioii  canst  shew  Ihy  great  slrenglh  at  .ill  t. 
Keel.  19.  15.  ailmonish,  for  many  t.  il  is  a  slander 

26. 4.  have  a  good  heart,  he  shall  at  all  t.  rejoice 
43.  6.  he  made  the  moon  for  a  declaration  of  t. 

44.7.  all  these  were  I  lie  glory  of  their  I. 

47. 10.  beset  in  order  ihe  solemn  t.  till  the  end 

48. 10.  who  wast  ordamed  for  reproofs  in  llieir  t. 
Bar. 4. 26.  being  niuriied  seek  him  ten  t.  more 

TIMOROUS. 
ft'isd.  17. 11.  wickHonisB  condemned  is  very  t. 

TIMOTIIEUS. 
?  JIfdc.  5. 11.  T.  being  captain  of  Ihcir  host 
i Mac.  8.  riO.  of  Ihose  that  were  "ilh  T.  Ihey  slew 

9.3.  what  had  happened  untoNicanor  and  T. 

10.24.  T.  whom  Ihe  Jews  hid  overcome  before 

32.  as  for  T.  himself,  hf  fled  into  a  strong  holil 
'Si.  and  killed  T.  that  was  hid  in  a  certain  pit 

I£.  18.  asfiirT.  Ihev  fnuiid  him  mil  in  lie-  places 
19.  siew  those  thai  T.  had  left  in  the  fcirtr»ss 
a».wenta2ainsl  T.  who  had  about  him  1-3(1,000 
21.  when  T.  had  knowledge  of  Judas  coTning 
34.T.  himself  fell  into  the  hands  of  Dosilheus 
TI.M 
GceJ.47. 18.  didst  githcr  gold  as  t.  and  multiply 

TIUR. 
/ai.  10. 3.  LTai(>d  ner  hair,  and  put  n  t.  upon  it 

16.8.  oound  her  hair  in  a  t.  and  took  liner 

TITHES. 
Eer.t.  3.1  9.  and  dedicate  thy  t.  with  gladii  ..a 
IjViu:  11.35.  of  the  t.  and  customs  pertaining 

TOBIAS. 

Tot/.  1.  9,  [  mar.ied  Anna,  and  of  her  I  begat  T. 

84S 


TOO 

T<)4.3.17.gave9ara,daughlerorRaguel,  for  wife  to 
T.  tlie  son  uf  Tobit,  she  belonged  to  T.  by  right 
4.  2.  wherefore  do  1  not  call  lor  my  son  T.I 

7.  II.  but  T.  said,  1  will  eat  nothing  here,  till 
13.  and  he  gave  her  lo  be  wife  lo  T.  saying 

8.  1.  they  supped,  and  brought  T.  in  unlo  her 

4.  T.  ruse  out  of  ihe  bed,  and  said,  sisler,  arise 

5.  then  began  T.  to  say,  blessed  art  thou,  O  God 

9.  fi.  came  to  the  wedding,  and  T.  blessed  his  wife 
1 1. 1.  after  this,  T.  went  his  way,  praising  Ood 

7.  I  know,  T.  thy  father  will  open  his  eyes 
19.  T  wedding  was  kejjt  seven  days  with  joy 
li.  1.  then  Tobit  called  his  son  T.  and  said 
14.  12.  but  T.  departed  wilh  his  wife  and  children 
-2  Mac.  3.  11.  some  belonged  to  Hircanus  son  of  T. 

TOBIE. 
1  JlAac.S.  13.  our  brethren  ihiit  were  in  places  of  T. 

TOBIEL. 
Tab.  1. 1.  the  book  of  the  words  of  Tobit  son  of  T. 

TOBIT. 
7'oA.  1.  3.  1  T.  have  walked  in  the  way  of  truth 
3. 17.  the  whiteness  of  T.  eyes,  then  cameT.  home 

4.  1.  in  that  day  T.  remembered  tiie  money 

7.  2.  how  like  is  this  young  man  lo  T.  my  cousin  1 

4.  he  said  lo  Ihem,  do  you  knowT.  our  kinsman? 
7.  but  when  he  heard  thatT.  was  blind,  he  wepl 

10. 1.  now  T.  his  father  counted  every  day 
11.  10.  T.  went  toward  Ihe  door  and  stutnhled 
l(i.  T.  went  out  lo  meet  his  daughter-in-law 

17.  btilT.  gave  thanks  before  them,  because 

12. 1.  T.  called  his  son  Tobias,  and  said  lo  him 

13.  1.  then  T.  wrote  a  prayer  of  rejoicing 

14.  1.  so  T.inade  an  end  of  praising  God 

13.  inherited  their  substance,  and  his  father  T. 

TOIL. 

l£s«Z.  4.22.  do  ye  not  ^  and  bring  all  to  Ihe  woman'? 

TOKEN,  S. 

1  F.sd.  3. 5.  give  great  things  in  t.  of  victory 

2  Esd.  1. 15.  the  quails  were  as  a  t  for  victory 
IVisd.2. '.).  lei  us  leave  t.  of  our  joy  fulness 

.5.  11.  Ihere  is  no  t.  of  her  way  to  be  found 
F.ccl.  13.26.  is  a  (.of  a  heart  in  prosperity 
2  Mac.  6.  13.  for  it  is  a  t.  of  his  great  goodness 

TOLD. 
Ti)A.8.j4.  maid  came  and  (.  ihein  that  he  was  alive 
Jud.  10. 18.  came  about  her,  till  tlicy  t.  him  oi  her 
Eccl   10.7.  rehearse  not  lhat  whii  h  is  Mliee 

31.  22.  at  the  last  Ih.m  shall  find  as  I  t.  Ihee 

TO  JIB. 
Ecc/.  21.8.  gather  stones  for  Ihe  I.  of  his  burial 

TON<;UE. 
H'isd.  1.  6.  for  God  is  a  hearer  of  hin  t. 

II.  and  refrain  your  t.  from  backbiting 

3.  12.  when  1  hold  my  t.  they  shall  bide  my  leisure 
Eccl.  4.  24.  and  learning  by  the  word  of  the  t. 
29.  be  not  hasty  in  thy  t.  and  in  thy  deeds  slack 

5.  9.  so  dolh  the  sinner  that  hath  a  double  t. 

13.  and  the  t.  of  man  is  his  fall 

14.  nota  whisperer,  and  lie  not  in  wait  wilh  thy  t. 

8.  3.  strive  not  wilh  a  man  lhat  is  full  of  t. 

9.  18.  a  man  of  an  ill  t.  is  dangerous  in  his  city 
17.  6.  counsel  and  a  t.  eyes  and  ears  gave  he  them 
19.6.  he  that  can  rule  his  t.  shall  live  without  si  rife 

16.  who  is  he  that  hath  nut  ofhndsd  wilh  hist.? 
20.  1.  some  man  holdeth  his  t.  and  In;  is  wise 

7.  Wiseman  will  hold  his  t.  till  he  s?eopporUinily 

18.  is  belter  llian  to  slip  with  the  t. 

22.  27.  who  shall  set  a  watch  and  a  seal  of  wis- 
dom upon  my  lips,  that  my  t.  diislroy  me  not? 

25.  7.  and  the  tenth  I  will  utter  wilh  my  t. 

8   well  is  him  that  hath  not  slipped  with  his  t. 

26.  6.  a  scourge  of  the  t.  which  communicates 
28.  14.  a  backbiting  t.  halh  disriuieled  many 

17.  the  stroke  of  the  t.  breakelh  the  bones 

18.  but  not  so  many  as  have  fiillcn  by  the  I. 

32.  8.  one  thit  knowelh  and  yet  holdeth  his  (. 
:*■>.  23.  if  there  be  meekness  and  comfort  in  her  t. 
37.  18.  but  thc^  I.  ruii-lh  over  lliem  continually 

51.2.  preserved  from  thesnares  of  Ihe  slanderous  I. 

5.  from  an  unclean  t.  and  from  lying  words 

6.  bv  an  accusation  from  an  unrighteous  (. 
War.  6. 8.  as  for  their  t.  it  is  polished  by  workmen 
2  .Mac.  7.  4.  I.i  cut  out  (.  of  him  that  spake  first 

III.  when  he  was  required  he  put  out  hi<  t. 
1.5.  33.  when  he  had  cut  out  Ihe  £.  of  Nicanor 

TONGtIED. 
Fed.  28.  13.  curse  the  whis|ierer  and  douhie-J. 

TONGUES. 
f*7.>-(/.  10.21.  made  the « that  cannot  speak,eloquenl 

TOOK. 
1  F.fd.y.  41.  Nabuchodonosor  (.  of  the  holy  vessels 
8.90.  Esdras  arose,  and  t.  an  oath  of  Ihe  priests 
Tnl).  2.  4.  I  Stan  up,  anil  I.  him  up  into  a  room 
7.  n.  t.  her  by  the  hand  and  gave  her  to  Tobias 

14.  he  t.  paper  and  did  write  an  instrument 
8. 2.  he  t.  the  ashes  of  perfumes,  and  made  smoke 
12. 6.  he  (.  them  both  apart,  and  said  unlo  them 
P.*? A.15.2.  had  called  on  God,  she  t.  two  maids  with 
Hl<d.  13.  3.  being  delighted,  look  lliem  to  be  gods 
Eccl.  4"'.  11.  the  Lord  t.  away  hio  sins,  and  e.xalted 


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TOOKEST. 
Esth.  14.5.  tl  >u  t.  Israel  from  among  all  penpal 

TOP. 
Jud-  9. 13.  who  put  posed  evil  against  the  (.  of  Siop 

TOPS. 
.hid.  4.  5.  of  all  the  t.  of  the  high  mountains 

TORCH-LIGHT. 
2  .'Vfac.4. 22.  he  wasbronglit  in  wilh  t.  and  shoutings 

TORMENT. 
Wisd.  3.  1.  and  there  shall  no  t,  touch  them 
17.  13.  more  than  the  cause  which  brings  the  t. 

1  Mac.  9.  50.  Alcimiis  died  al  that  time  with  t. 
i  Mac.  G.  19.  he  came  of  his  own  accord  lo  the  t 

28.  had  said  this,  immedialely  he  went  lo  the 
7.  8.  he  also  received  the  next  t.  in  order 
17.  behold   hew  will  he  t.  thee  and  thy  seed 
TORMENTED. 

2  Esd.  13.  38.  wherewith  Ihey  shall  begin  lo  be  t 
IVisd.  6.  6.  but  mighty  men  shall  be  mightily  t. 

11.  9.  the  ungodly  were  judged  in  wrath  and  (. 
12.23.  hast  (.  them  with  their  own  abominations 
16.  1.  by  ihe  muilitude  of  beasts  were  they  (. 
4.  should  be  shewed  how  their  enemies  were  t 
2  Mac.  7.  1    and  were  t.  wilh  scourges  and  whips 
13.  they  t.  and  mangled  the  fourth  in  like  mannri 
9.  6.  he  had  t.  other  men's  bowels  with  torment; 

TORMENTOR. 
iMac.  7.  29.  fear  not  this  t.  bnl  take  thy  death 

TORMENTS. 
2  &rf.9.  9.  have  cast  Ihem  away, shall  dwell  in 
J>'(.«(i.  1!>.  4.  Ihe  punishment  wanting  lo  their  t. 
Eccl.  33.  26.  so  are  tortures    and  t.  for  an  e>  il 

servuni 
2  Jlfac.7.37.  that  thou  by  t.mayest  confess  he  is  Go- 
9.  5   sore  t.  of  the  inner  parts  came  upon  him 
6.  he  had  tormented  others  with  inany,< 
TORN. 
Eccl.  G.  2.  lhat  Ihv  soul  he  not  t.  in  pieces 

"TORTURE. 
Wisd.  2.  lO.cxamine  him  with  despitefulnees  and 

TORTURES. 
'ZMac.  7.  42.  idolatrous  feasts  and  extreme  t. 

TOUCH. 
Tnh.  12.  7.  do  good,  and  no  evil  shall  t.  you 
J-ud  11.  13.  it  is  not  lawful  for  anv  so  much  aslo 
Wisd..  3.  1.  and  Ihere  shall  no  torment  t.  Ihem 
£cci.34.25.ifhet.  il  again,  what  availethwashii.gl 

TOUCHED. 
Wisd.  18.  Ifi.  and  it  t.  heaven,  but  stood  on  earth 

20.  Ihe  tasting  of  death  t.  the  righleims  also 
7:>an..  3.  27.  so  lhat  the  fire  t.  Ihem  not  at  all 

TOUCH  KTH. 
Eccl.  13. 1.  he  that «  oitcli  shall  be  defiled  Iherewif.'' 

tOWER. 
Eccl.  26.  22.  a  married  woman  is  a  t.  against  death 
37.  14.  watchmen  that  sit  above  in  a  high  t. 
1  JI/iic.  G.  24.  Ihey  of  our  nation  besiege  the  t. 
9.  .53.  and  he  put  them  in  the  t.  at  Jerusalem 
13.  50.  he  cleansed  the  t.  from  pollutions 
52.  the  hill  of  the  temple  that  was  by  the  t. 
iMac.  4. 12.  he  built  a  phic.eofe.xercise  undertbe  (. 
13.  5.  a  t.  of  fifty  cubits  high  full  of  ashes 

15.  35.  he  hanged  also  Nicunor's  head  on  the  t. 

TOWERS. 
1  Esd.  1.  .55.  Jerusalem,  they  set  fire  on  her  t. 

4.  4.  they  break  down  mountains,  walls,  and  (. 
Tab.  13.  iO.  Ihy  walls, «.  and  battlements  wit li  gold 
Jud.  1.  3.  set  the  t.  thereof  on  the  gates  of  it 

1  Mac.  1 .33.  lliey  biiilded  cily  of  Dav.  wilh  mighty  i. 

5.  65.  and  burned  Ihe  (.  thereof  round  about 

16.  10.  so  they  fled  even  lo  the  t.  in  the  fields 

TOWN. 

2  Mac.  n.  5.  lo  Betlisnra,  which  was  a  stron?  1. 
12.21.  for  the  !.  was  hard  lo  besiege,  and  une.isr 

TOWNS. 

1  Mac.  5.  65.  ho  smote  Hebron  and  Ihe  1.  thereof 
i  Mac.  8.  1.  they  with  him  went  jirivily  into  (. 

G.  he  came  unawares  and  burnt  up  t.  and  cities 
TRACE. 
If^isd.  2.  4.  shall  pass  away  as  the  f.  of  a  cloud 
5.  10.  the  (.  theriMif  cannot  be  found,  nor  patb 

TRACETH. 

Eccl.\A.i2.  go  after  her  as  one  that  t.  and  lie  in  wait 

TRAINING. 

2  Mac.  4.  9.  for  the  (.  up  uf  vouth  in  the  fashir.ru 

TRAINS. 
Eccl.  11.  29.  for  the  deceitful  man  bain  many  t 

TRANCE. 
2Esfi.  12.  3.  I  awaked  out  of  trnuhie  and  t.  ofmiivl 

TRANSGRESSED., 
1  Esd.  1 .  48.  he  t  the  laws  of  the  Lord  God  of  iBratjl 
8.  82.  for  we  have  >.  Ihv  commandments 

TRANSGRESSETH- 
Eccl.  19.  24.  that  t.  the  law  of  the  Most  Hifeh 

TRANSGRESSING,  S. 
Wisd  2.  12.  he  olijijcleth  the  r.  of  our  cdiicn'.iop 
F.crl.  29.  19   a  wicked  man  t.  the  coinmandment 
TRANSGRESSION'S,  see  Prai/rr  of  Mauaes 

TRANSGRESrXORS. 
Eccl.  40.  14.  sc  shall  t.  eome  to  naosht 


AforBTpnA.] 


TRl 


TRANSLATED. 
Esth.  16.  14.  to  tiave  £.  tlie  kingdom  of  the  Pereians 
Wifd  4.  10.  so  lliat  living  among  sinners,  lie  was  t 
KccMO.8.  kingdom  is  t.fioni  oi.e  people  to  another 
2  Mac.  11  23.  since  our  taiher  is  t.  unto  the  gods 

TRAVAILETH. 
l-kcl.  19.  U.  a  fool  t.  with  a  word,  as  a  woman 

TRAVEL. 
iri>rf.6.14.  seekelh  her  early,  shall  have  no  great  <, 
E'xl.  8. 15.  t.  not  by  the  way  with  a  hold  fellow 
.34.  5.  the  heart  I'ancielli  as  a  woman's  heart  in  t. 
40.  I    groat  t.  is  created  for  every  man 
J  Jiliic.  U.  68.  for  his  counsel  and  t.  was  in  vain 

TRAVELS. 
IVitd.  10.10.  made  him  rich  in  his  t.  and  multiplied 

TRAVELLED. 
Ecil.  34.  9.  a  man  that  hath  t.  knoweth  thinga 

TRAVELLER. 
Ecd.  26. 12.  eho  will  open  her  mouth  as  a  thirsty  t. 

TRAVELLERS. 
Ecd.  42.  3.  of  reckoning  with  l!iy  partnr^rs  and  t. 

TREACHERY. 
I  Mat-  16. 17.  in  dicing  he  oommiltcd  great  t. 
8^5/(ic.  3. 32.  some  t.  had  heen  dune  to  Heliodoriis 

TREACHEROUS. 
A>ef.  22. 22.  disclosing  of  secrets,  or  a  t.  wound 

TREAD. 
Jucl.  6.  4.  with  them  we  will  (.  them  under  foot 
Bar.  4.  25.  see  his  destruction,  and  t.  on  his  neck 
!  .Vac.  4.  t)0.  t.  it  down  as  they  had  done  hefore 

TREASURE. 
Tob.  4.  9.  thou  laycst  up  a  good  t.  for  thyself 
ft^Ud.  7.  14.  for  she  is  a  t.  'hat  never  faileth 
*  Keel.  3.  4.  he  is  as  one  that  layeth  up  t. 

6.  14.  that  Imlh  found  such  a  one  hath  found  a  /. 
20. 30. t.  that  is  hoarded  up,  what  profit  is  in  it? 
29.  U.  lay  up  thy  f..  according  to  thy  commar.din. 

40.  18.  he  that  findelh  a  t.  is  above  them  both 

41.  14.  a  t.  that  is  not  seen,  what  profit  is  in  it? 
1  Mac  3. 28.  he  opened  his  t.  and  gave  soldiers  pay 

13.  15.  for  money  he  is  owinjlo  the  king's  t. 
TREASURER. 

1  Esd.  2.  11.  he  delivered  to  Milhridates  his  t. 
4.  4i).  no  t.  should  fofcilily  enter  their  doors 

2  Mac  3.  7.  the  kin?  chose  out  Heliodorus  his  t. 

TREASURES. 
1  Esd.  4.47.  Datiu*  wrote  letters  lor  him  to  all  the  f. 

TREASURES. 
I  Esd.  1.  54.  they  took  holy  vessels  and  the  kin!;*s« 


TRU 

Kcct.  27.  5.  So  the  t.  of  a  man  is  In  his  reasoning 

7.  before  liearest  him  speak,  for  this  i«  t   of  men 

TR[BE. 

Tob.  4.  12.  a  woman  who  is  not  of  thy  father's  t. 

5.8.  call  him,  that  I  may  know  of  what  t.  he  is 

10.  shew  me  of  what  t.  and  family  thou  art 

11.  he  said,  dost  tliou  seek  for  a  (.  or  family? 
13.  1  inquired  to  knoiv  thy  t.  and  thy  family 

.Tud.  8.  2.  was  her  husband  of  her  t.  and  kindred 
tlsth.  14.  a.  I  have  hoard  in  the  (.  of  my  family 

TRIBES. 
7*^4.1.4.  which  was  chosen  out  of  all  Ihct.  of  Israel 
that  all  the  t.  should  sacrifice  there 
Erci.  36.  11.  gather  all  the  t.  of  Jacob  together 
44.  2.3.  among  the  twelve  t.  did  he  part  them 
TRIBULATION. 
Efth.  11.  8.  a  day  of  daikneis  and  t.  and  anguish 
Ecct.  40.  9.  calamities,  famine,  t.  and  scourge 
1  Mac.  6.  11.  I  thought,  into  n  hat  t.  am  I  come 

TRIBUNES. 
i/u(/.  14. 12.their  leaders  came  to  their  captains  and  t. 
1  Alac.  16.  19.  to  the  i.  he  sent  letters  to  Come 

TRIBUTARIES. 
1  JUac.  1.  4.  kings  v.'ho  became  t.  unto  him 

TRIBUTE. 
1  F.sd.  2.  19.  they  will  not  only  refuse  to  give  t. 
4. 6.  and  compel  one  another  to  pay  t.  to  the  king 
50.  that  the  country  should  be  free  without  t. 

1  J\Iac.  8.  7.  such  as  reigned  after  him  pay  great  t. 
11.  28.  that  he  would  make  Judca  free  from  t. 
13.  3!).  if  any  other  t.  were  paid  in  .I'TUsalem 

2  Mnr.  R.  10.  the  t.  of  two  thousand  talents 
36.  to  make  good  to  the  Romans  their  t. 

TRIBUTES. 

1  Mac.  3.  29.  that  t.  in  the  country  were  small 
31.  there  to  take  the  t.  of  the  countries 

10.  29.  luid  now  I  release  all  the  Jews  from  t 
31.  let  Jerusalem  be  free  from  tenths  and  t. 

15.  30.  deliver  the  t.  of  the  places  ye  have  gotten 
31.  give  for  t.  of  the  cities  other  500  talents 
TRirOLIS. 

2  Mac.  14. 1.  havinj  entered  by  the  haven  of  T. 

TRIUMPH. 
Eccl.  24.  2.  .she  shall  t.  before  his  power 
1  Mac.  2.  48.  nor  sufTered  thev  the  sinner  to  t. 

TRIUMPHETH. 
IVisd.  4.  2.  it  weareth  a  crown,  and  t.  for  ever 

TRODDEN. 
1  Mac.  3  45.  the  sancluary  also  was  t.  down 


TUR 


8.  19.  I  commanded  the  keepers  of  the  I.  in  Syria  2  Mac.  8.  2.  the  people  that  was  t.  down  of  all 


Eccl.  1.25.  the  parables  are  in  the  t.  of  wi..;.ioin 
41. 12.  thy  name  above  a  thousand  great  t.  of  gold 
43.14.through  this  the  t.  are  opened,  the  cloudsfly 

Bar.  3.  15.  or  who  hath  come  into  her  t.  ? 

1  Mac.  1.  23.  he  took  the  hidden  t.  which  he  found 

3.  29.  when  he  saw  the  money  of  his  t.  fiiisd 

TREASURY. 
i  Esd.  5.  45.  give  into  \\u'  holy  t.  of  the  wsrki 
a.  ]8.  thou  shalt  give  it  out  of  the  king's  t. 
\  Mac.  14.  49.  the  copies  sliould  be  laid  up  in  the  t. 

2  Jtfac. 3.6.  and  told  that  the  t.  in  Jerusalem  wtis  fuU 

13.  that  it  must  he  brouglit  into  the  king's  t. 
24.  as  he  was  there  with  his  guard  about  the  t. 
40.  the  keeping  of  the  t.  fell  out  on  this  sort 

4.  42.  the  robber,  him  they  killed  beside  the  t. 
5. 18.  whom  Seleucus  the  king  sent  to  view  the( 

TREAT. 
yu(/.3.1.they  sent  ambassadors  to  him  to<.  of  peace 

TREATED. 
2  Mac.  13.  22.  the  kin?  t.  with  them  in  Bethsura 

TREE. 
1  F.sd.  6.  32.  out  of  his  own  house  a  t.  be  taken 
IVisi.  13.  II.  after  he  hath  sawn  down  a  t.  meet 
Eccl.  14.  18.  as  of  the  green  leaves  on  a  thick  I. 
27.  6.  the  fruit  declareth  if  the  t.  have  heen  drnssed 
Bar.').  8.  every  sweet-smelling  t.  shall  overshadow 
Sus.  54.  tell  me  under  what  t.  sawest  thou  them? 

TREES. 
1  Mac.  10.  30.  half  of  the  fruit  of  the  t.  1  release 
14.  8.  and  the  t.  of  the  field  gave  their  fruit 
TREMBLE. 
!  Esd.  4.  36.  all  works  shake  and  t.  at  it 
Eccl.  43.  17.  thunder  makelh  the  earth  to  t. 
Prayer  of  Manas.'!,  all  men  (.  before  thy  power 

TREMBLED. 
Eecl.  48.  19.  then  t.  tl.<fir  liearts  anil  hands 
I  .Mac.  2.  24.  inflamed  with  zeal,  and  his  reins  t. 
12.  28.  they  feared  and  t.  in  tlieir  hearts 

TREMBLING. 
/ud.  15.  2.  and  fear  and  t.  fell  upon  thora 

TRESPASS. 
Eccl  26.  11.  marvel  not  if  she  t.  against  thee 

TRESPASSED. 
Feci.  23. 23.  she  hath  t.  against  her  own  husband 

TRIAL. 
fVisd.  3. 18.  nor  have  they  comfort  in  the  day  of  t. 
<  6.  are  witnesses  against  parents  in  their  t. 
6.  8.  but  a  sore  t.  shall  come  on  the  mighty 
Eccl.  6.21.  will  lie  on  him  as  a  mighty  stone  of  t. 
IS  22.  and  the  t  of  all  things  is  m  the  ena 
MS 


TROOPS. 
2  Mac.  5.  3.  there  were  seen  t.  of  horsemen  in  array 

TROUBLE. 
Toh.  4.  13.  in  pride  is  destruction  and  much  t. 
6.  7.  if  a  devil  or  an  evil  spirit  t.  any 
E.?tk.  13.  7.  to  be  well  settled,  and  without  t. 
F.ccl.  2.  2.  and  make  not  haste  in  time  of  «. 
4.  3.  add  not  more  t.  to  a  heait  that  is  vo«ed 

6.  8.  for  some  nian  will  not  abide  in  the  day  oft. 
22.  13.  beware  of  him,  lest  thou  have  t. 

23.  abide  stcdfast  to  him  in  tl-.e  time  of  his  t. 

29.  4.  many  put  them  to  t.  that  helped  them 
37.  4.  but  in  the  time  oft.  will  be  against  him 
40.  5.  t.  and  unquieiness,  fear  of  death,  anger 
51.  10.  he  would  not  leave  me  in  the  days  of  my  t. 

2  Mac.  1.  25.  thou  that  deliveredst  Israel  from  t. 
3.  30.  which  a  little  before  was  full  of  fear  and  t. 

TROUBLED. 
Tob.  12.16.  they  were  both  t.and  fell  on  their  faces 
Ksl.K.^^.  16.  she  fell  down,  then  the  king  was  t 
IVisd.  5.  2.  they  shill  be  t.  with  terrible  fear 
11.  6.  a  running  river,  t.  with  foul  blood 
17.3.  astonistied,  being  t.  with  strange  apparitions 
Ercl.'X.  21.  when  he  takes  rest,  he  shall  not  be  t. 

30.  7.  and  his  bowels  will  be  t.  with  every  cry 
40.  6.  f.  in  the  vision  of  his  heart,  as  if  escaped 
51.  21.  my  heart  was  t.  in  seeking  her 

Bar.  3.  1.  the  t.  spirit  crieth  unto  thee 
Dan.  3.  27.  the  fire  neither  hurt  nor  t.  them 
1  Mnc.  3.  6.  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  were  t. 

7.  22.  to  him  resorted  all  such  as  t.  the  people 
9.  7.  Judas  was  sore  t.  in  mind  and  distressed 

11.  53.  nor  rewarded  him,  but  t.  him  very  sore 

TRUE. 

1  F.sd.  8  89.  O  Lord  of  Israel,  thou  art  t. 

Jnd.  11. 10.  but  lay  it  up  in  thy  heart,  for  it  is  t. 

IVisd.  1.  6.  for  God  is  a  t.  beholder  of  his  heart 
2.  17.  let  us  see  if  his  words  be  t.  and  let  us  prove 
6.  17.  the  very  t.  iieginninff  of  her  is  the  de.aire 

12.  27.  thev  acknowledged  him  to  be  the  t  God 
F.ccl.  46.  15.  Samuel  was  found  a  t.  prophet 
Dan.  3.  8.  thou  hast  done  in  t.  judgment 

TRULY. 

Tob.  3.  2.  and  thou  judgest  t.  and  justly  fiir  ever 

14.  6.  nations  shall  turn  and  fear  the  Lord  God  t. 

Eccl.  41.  24.  so  shalt  thou  he  t.  shamefaried 

42.  8.  thus  shalt  thou  be  t.  learned  and  approved 

TRUMPETS. 
I  F.sd.  5.  62.  and  nil  the  people  sounded  t. 
64.  many  with  t.  and  iov  shouted  with  loud  voice  I 

5  a 


I  Esd.5.H5.th0  t.  might  not  be  heard  fur  the  weeping 

66.  to  know  what  that  noise  of  t.  shou'd  meuii 

Eccl.  50.  16.  Ihesonsof  Aaron  sounded  the  silver  f. 

TRUST 
ToA. 10.12.1  commit  my  duught.  to  theeofspecinlt 
■/ud.  2.  5.  take  men  that  t.  in  their  own  strengtii 

7.  10.  the  children  of  Israel  do  not  (.  in  spears 

8.  20.  therefore  we  t.  that  he  will  not  desjiise  us 
IVisd.  3.  9.  they  that  put  their  t.  in  him  malerslatid 

14.  29.  for  insomuch  as  their  t.  is  in  idols 
Eccl.  2.  6.  order  thy  way  aright  and  t.  in  him 

10.  dill  ever  any  (.  in  Lord  and  was  confounded? 
4. 17.  until  she  may  (.  his  soul,  and  try  h.m  by  laws 

11.  21.  t.  in  the  Lord  and  abide  in  thy  labour 

12.  10.  never  t.  thine  enemy,  for  as  iro.n  rusleth 
16.  3.  I.  not  thou  in  their  lite,  neither  respect 
32.  2.3.  in  every  good  work  t.  thine  own  soul 

34.  7.  they  have  failed  that  put  their  t.  in  them 

35.  12.  and  I.  not  to  unrighteous  sacrifices 
.36.  26.  who  will  t.  a  thief  well  appointed 

38.  31.  these  t.  to  their  hands,  every  one  is  wise 
.B«7-.3. 17. hoarded  upsilver  and  gold, wherein  men  {. 
Dan.  3.  17.  not  confounded  that  put  their  t.  in  tlieo 
Sus.  (50.  God  who  saveth  them  that  t.  in  him 

1  JTac.  2.  61.  none  that  I.  in  him  shall  be  overcome 

2  Mac.  3.  22.  to  keep  the  things  committed  oft. 

7.  24.  lliat  he  also  wimld  t.  him  with  afliiirs 
40.  so  this  man  put  his  whole  t.  in  the  Lord 

8.  18.  for  they,  say  he,  t.  in  their  weajions 
TRUSTING. 

Eccl.  20.20.  t.  in  the  goodness  of  thy  stock 
2  Mae.  10.  34.  t.  to  the  strength  of  llie  iilace 

TRUSTY. 

Tob.  5.  S.  whether  he  be  a  t.  man  to  go  with  thee 

TRUTH. 

1  Esd.  4. 13.  who  had  s|)oken  of  women  and  tho  1 
33.  the  king  looked,  so  he  began  to  speak  of  the  t 
35.  great  is  the  t.  and  stronger  than  all    liings 
38.  as  for  the  t.  it  cndureth  and  is  slrjiig 
40.  blessed  be  the  God  oft. 

Tob.  14.  7.  all  those  that  love  the  Lord  God  in  t. 
■/ud.  10. 13.  I  am  coming  to  declare  the  worilsof  t. 
lVisd.'.i.9.they  that  trust  in  him  shall  unrlcratand  t 

5.  6.  the.efore  have  we  erred  from  the  way  oft. 

6.  22.  and  I  will  not  pass  over  the  t. 
Eccl.  1..30.  because  thou  earnest  not  in  t.  to  fear  L. 

4.25. in  no  wise  speak  against  the  t.  but  be  abashed 
2S.  strive  for  the  t.  unto  death,  Lord  fight  for  tluti 
11.  7.  blaine  not  before  ihou  lia.it  examined  the  t. 
27.  9.  so  will  t.  return  to  them  that  practise  in  her 
.34.4.  from  that  which  is  false,  what.l.  can  comet 
37.  15.  pray  tlmt  he  will  direct  thyv^ay  in  t. 
41. 19.  in  rega.'d  of  the  t.  of  God  and  his  covenant 

Dan^  3.  4.  thy  ways  right,  all  t!iy  judgments  are  t. 

Sus.  48.  that  without  examination  of  the  C. 
TRY. 

.Tud.  8.  13.  and  now  t.  the  Lord  Almighty 

IVisd.  11.  10.  these  thou  didst  admonish  and  t. 

2  Mac.ii.  18.  durst  not  t.  the  matter  by  the  sword 

TRIED. 
\d.  8. 26.  how  he  t  Isaac,  and  what  happened      / 
27.  he  hath  not  t.  us  in  the  fire,  as  he  did  them  / 
IVisd.  I.  3.  and  his  [lower  when  it  is  t.  rcprovelli' 
3.  6.  as  gold  in  the  furnace  hath  he  t.  them      7 

11.  9.  for  when  they  were  t.  albeit  but  in  merf' 
Eccl.  2.  5.  gold  is  t.  rn  the  fire,  men  in  the  furnai. 

31.  10.  who  li.illi  been  t.  and  found  perfect 
'2  Mac.  1.34.  niaiie  it  holy,  after  he  had  t.  themattoi 

TRIETH. 
■Tud.  8.  25.  who  t.  us  even  as  ho  did  our  fathers 

TRYPHON. 
1  Mac.  II.  39.  there  was  one  T.  that  had  heea 
56.  T.  took  the  elephants  and  wan  Antioch 

12.  39.  T.  went  about  to  get  the  kingdom  of  Asift 
49.  then  esnt  T.  a  host  of  footmen  into  Galilee 

13.  1.  when  Simon  heard  that  T.  had  gathered 
14.  now  when  T.  knew  that  Simon  was  risen 
19.  howbeit  T.  dissembled,  nor  would  let  himgo 
34.  because  all  that  T.  did  was  to  spoil 

15.  10.  came  to  him,  so  that  few  were  left  with  T 
25.  he  shut  up  T.  that  he  could  not  go  out 
37.  in  the  mean  lime  fled  T.  by  ship  to  Orlhosiu 

39.  as  for  the  king  himself,  he  pursued  1*. 

TUMBLED. 
Jud.  13.  9.  and  she  t.  his  body  down  from  the  be<l 

TU.MULT. 
Fslh.  il.  5.  heho.d,  the  noise  of  a  t.  with  (luinder 
2  Mac.  y^.  16.  at  last  they  filled  the  camp  with  t 

TUMULTS. 
W?>f7.14.25.  corruption,  unfaithfulness,  t. penary 

TURN. 
Esth.T^.^7.  t.our  sorrow  inlojoy,  that  we  ma/ihJO 

14.  II.  but  t.  their  device  upon  Ihemselvco 
JVisd.  2.  12.  because  he  is  not  for  our  t. 

Eccl.  4.  4.  not  t.  away  Ihy  face  from  a  poor  man 

5.  t.  not  away  thine  eye  from  the  needy 
.5.  7.  make  no  tarrying  to  t.  to  the  Lord 
7.  2   and  iniquity  shall  t.  "way  from  thae 
9.  8.  t.  away  thine  eye  ffum  a  beautiful  woman 
11.  34.  the  Bttanger  will  t  thee  out  of  thine  cwu 


UGL 

KmL  1?,3S  i.  to  tlie  Most  High,  and  t.  away  from 
inirjuity,  for  he  will  lead  tliee  out 
of  (inrkiiess 

15.  24.  the  time  when  he  shall  t.  awiiy  his  face 
23.  4.  t.  away  from  thy  set  vanls  a  haughty  rainii 

5.t.  away  from  me  vam  hopesanil  coiicu|)iscence 
87. 1.  thatseekeih  abundance  wiiU.  his  eyes  away 
35.  2.  he  that  requitetli  a  good  t.  otferetli  flour 

40.  11.  things  of  earth  shall  t.  to  the  earth  again 

41.  21.  to  t.  away  thy  face  irom  thy  kinsman 
4S   10.  to  t.  the  heart  of  the  father  to  the  son 

Bar.  2  6.  might  I.  every  one  from  imaginations 

13.  let  thy  wrath  t.  from  us,  for  we  are  but  a  few 
4.  2.  £  thee,  O  Jacob,  anil  take  hold  of  it 
Mac.  5.  4.  that  aoparition  might  t.  to  good 
7.24.  if  he  would  t.  from  the  laws  of  his  fathers 

TURNED. 
I  Etd.  7  15.  the  Lord  had  t.  the  counsel  of  the  king 
H.  87.  we  have  t.  again  to  transgress  thy  law 
fVisd.  I'J.  19.  earthly  things  were  t.  into  watery 
SJcc/.  (J.  9.  there  is  a  friend,  who  being  t.  to  enmity 
28.  find  her  rest,  and  that  shall  be  t.  to  thy  joy 

10.  12.  his  heart  is  t.  away  from  his  Maker 

37.  2.  when  companion  and  friend  is  t.  to  an  enemy 
39.  27.  so  to  the  sinners  they  are  t.  into  evil 
45.23.  he  stood  up  when  the  people  were  t.  back 
47.23.  who  t.  away  the  people  through  his  counsel 
Bar.  1.  13.  and  his  wrath  is  not  t.  from  us 
2.  2!!.  this  multitude  be  t.  into  a  small  number 
4.  34.  and  her  pride  shall  be  t.  into  mourning 
Sas.  9.  t.  away  their  eyes,  that  they  might  not 

47.  then  all  the  people  t.  them  toward  him 
I  jUoc.  5.  28.  Judas  and  his  host  t.  suddenly  by 
35.  this  done,  Judas  t.  aside  to  Maspha 
68.Judas  Mo  Azolus  in  the  land  of  the  Philistines 
f).  41.  thus  was  the  marriage  t.  into  mourning 

11.  55.  Demetrius,  who  t.  his  back  and  fled 

12.  31.  wherefore  Jonathan  t.  to  the  Arabians 
33.  from  whence  he  t.  aside  to  Joi)pe,  and  won  it 

tMac.8.5.  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  was  Mnto  mercy 

10.  25.  they  t.  themselves  to  pray  to  God 

TURNING. 
^V^sd.  7.  18.  the  alterations  of  the  f..  of  the  sun 
Fled.  38.  21.  forget  not,  for  there  is  no  t.  agaia 
\  Mac.  3  8.  and  t.  away  wrath  from  Israel 

TURNS. 
Eccl.  3.  3i.  ne  that  reqnitclh  good  t.  is  mindful 

TURPENTINE. 
Eccl.24.16.as  the «.  tree  I  stretched  out  my  branches 

TWELVE, 
t  Esd.  5.  41.  from  them  of  t.  years  old  and  upward 
V  8.  and  t.  goats  for  the  sin  of  all  Israel 

8.  54.  then  I  separated  t.  of  the  chief  of  the  priests 
Eccl.  49.  10.  of  t.  prophets,  let  memorial  be  blessed 
1  JUac.  1.7.  Alexander  reigned  t.  years,  and  died 

TWICE. 
Jud.  13.  8.  she  smote  t.  upon  his  neck  with  might 
Eccl.  12.  5.  thou  shalt  receive  t.  as  much  evil 

13.  7.  till  he  have  drawn  thee  drv  t.  or  thrice 

32.  7.  and  yet  scarcely  when  thou  art  t.  asked 
ij.l4.their3acrilice  shall  beconsumedevery  day  t. 

TWISTED. 
Eccl.  45.  11.  with  t.  scarlet  work  of  the  cunning 

TWO. 
1  Esd.  5. 73.  were  hindered  for  the  space  of  J.  years 
Eccl.  2.  12.  woe  to  the  sinner  that  goelh  t.  ways 
26.28.  there  be  i.  things  that  grieve  my  heart 

33.  15.  there  be  (.  and  t.  one  against  another 
50.25.  there  be  t.  manner  of  nations  I  abhor 

Sms.  5.  t.  of  the  ancients  of  the  people  to  be  judges 
8.  the  t.  elders  saw  her  going  in  every  day 

1  Mac.  1. 16.  might  have  the  dominion  of  t.  realms 

9.  57.  the  land  of  Judea  was  in  rest  t.  years 

11.  13.  Ptolemee  set  t.  crowns  on  hia  head 
13.  16.  send  t.  of  his  sons  for  hostages 

2Mac.  6.  10.  t.  women  brought,  who  circumcised 

TYRANNY. 
fVifd.  14.21.  for  men  serving  either  calamity  or  i. 

16.  4.  on  them  exercising  t.  should  come  penury 

TYRANT. 
rVi.fd.  12.  14.  nor  shall  t.  be  able  to  set  his  face 

2  Mac.  4.  25.  but  having  the  fury  of  a  cruel  t. 

TYRANTS. 
fJ'tsd.B.  15.  horrible  t.  shall  be  afraid  when  hear 

TYRE. 
1  Esd.  5.  55  unto  them  of  T.  they  gave  cars 

TYRIANS. 
Eccl.  46.  18.  he  destroyed  the  rulers  of  the  T. 

TYRIJS. 

I  Mac.  11.  59.  the  place  called  the  ladder  of  T. 

*  .llac.  4. 18.  now  when  the  same  was  kept  at  T. 

32.  and  some  he  sold  into  T.  and  cities  about 

44.  when  the  king  came  to  T.  three  men  pleaded 

49.  they  jf  T.  mo/ed  with  hatred  of  that  deed 

u. 

roLY. 

^Isd  10  3  for  the ''  aghf  of  the  beasts  seat 


UND 

UNABLE. 

JVisd.  12. 9.  not  that  thou  wast  u.  to  i. ring  ungodly 
13.  16.  knowing  that  it  was  u.  to  he'p  itself 
19.  of  him  that  i.s  most  u.  to  do  anj  thing 
UNADVISEDLY. 

1  Mac.  5.  67.  for  that  thev  went  out  to  fight  v 

UNAWARES. 

2  Mac-  8.  6.  he  came  at  u.  burnt  up  towns  and  cities 

12.  37.  and  rushing  u.  upon  Gorgias'  men 

UNBELIEVING. 
IVisd.  10. 7.  pillar  of  salt  is  monument  of  an  ».  soul 

UNBURIED. 
2  JIfac.  5.10.  he  that  had  cast  out  many  u.  had  none 

UNCERTAIN. 
JVisd.  9.  14.  and  our  devices  are  but  u. 
2  Mac.  7.  34.  nor  be  puffed  up  with  u.  hopes 

UNCHANGEABLE. 
2  Esd.  6.  44.  there  wore  flowers  of  u.  colour 

UNCIRCUMCISED. 
E.-!th.  14. 15.  knowest  that  I  abhor  the  bed  of  the  u. 
1  Mac.  1.  15.  and  they  made  themselves  u. 
48.  they  should  also  leave  their  children  u. 

2.  46.  what  children  soever  they  found  u. 

UNCLEAN. 
Eccl.  34.4.  of  an  u.  thing  what  cst  be  cleansed  1 
40.  15.  but  are  as  u.  roots  upon  a  "lard  rock 
51.  5.  delivered  from  an  u.  tongue  and  lying  words 
1  Mac.  1.  47.  sacrifice  swine's  flesh  and  u.  beasts 

62.  many  confirmed  not  to  sat  any  ?t.  thing 
4. 43.  bear  out  the  defiled  stones  in'.o  an  u.  place 

UNCLEANNESS. 
I  Esd.  1.  42.  things  recorded  of  his  u.  and  impiety 
8.  83.  and  they  have  filled  it  with  their  u. 

87.  to  mingle  ourselves  with  the  u.  of  the  nations 
rf^?4-rf.l4.26.dofil!ng  of  souls,  adultery,  shamelessK. 

1  Mac.  I.  48.  their  souls  abominable  with  all  u. 

13.  48.  yea,  he  put  all  u.  out  of  it,  and  placed  men 

UNCOMFORTABLE. 
Eccl.  18.  15.  nor  use  u.  words  when  thou  givest 

UNCOVERED. 
Jud.  9. 1.  a.  the  sackcloth  wherewith  was  clothed 

UNDEFILED. 
TVtsiI.  3.  13.  blessed  is  the  barren  that  is  u. 
4.  2.  having  gotten  victory,  striving  for  w.  rewards 

7.  22.  holy;  subtile,  lively,  clear,  u.  plain 

8.  20.  rather  being  good,  I  came  into  a  body  u. 

14.  24.  they  keep  neither  lives  nor  marriages  u. 

^2  Mac.  7.  40.  this  man  died  u.  and  put  his  trust  in  L. 

14.  36.  O  holy  Lord,  keep  this  house  ever  u. 

15.  34.  he  that  hath  kept  his  own  place  u. 

UNDERMINE. 

Wi.9d.  4.  12.  wandering  doth  u.  the  simple  mind 

Eccl.  12.  17.  pretend  to  help,  yet  shall  he  u.  thee 

UNDERMINED. 

2  Mac.  4.  26.  then  Jason,  who  had  u.  his  own  bro- 

ther, being  u.  by  another,  was  compelled  to  flee 
UNDERSTAND. 
Wisd.  3.  9.  they  that  trust  in  him  shall  u.  truth 
4.  17.  they  shall  not  u.  what  God  hath  decreed 
6.  1.  hear  therefore,  O  yo  kings  and  u. 
13.  4.  let  them  a.  how  much  mightier  he  is 
Eccl.  3.  23.  more  things  are  shewed  than  men  u. 
29.  the  heart  of  the  prudent  will  u.  a  parable 

11.  7.  blame  not,  u.  first,  and  then  rebuke 
17.  6.  and  a  heart  gave  he  them  to  ?t. 

34. 11.  and  I  u.  more  than  I  can  express 
Bar.  3.  9.  hear,  Israel,  give  ear  to  u.  wisdom 

6.  41.  they  entreat  Bel  as  though  he  were  able  to  u. 

UNDERSTANDETH. 
Wisd.  9.  11.  for  she  knoweth  and  u.  all  things 

UNDERSTANDING. 
Wisd.  1.  5.  from  thoughts  that  are  without  «. 
4.  11.  lest  that  wickedness  should  alter  his  u. 

7.  7.  wherefore  I  prayed,  and  u.  was  given  me 

22.  wisdom  taught  me,  for  in  her  is  an  u.  spirit 
2.3.  overseeing  all  things,  and  going  through  all  u. 

9.  5  for  I  Em  loo  young  for  the  u.  of  judgment 

12.  24.  being  deceived  as  children  of  no  a. 

13.  13.  and  formed  it  by  the  skill  of  his  u. 

Eccl.  1.4.  and  the  u.  of  prudence  from  everlasting 
19.  wisdom  raineth  down  the  knowledge  of  a. 

3.  13.  and  if  his  u.  fail,  have  patience  with  him 
5. 10.  bestedfastin  thy  a.  and  let  thy  word  be  same 

12.  if  thou  hast  a.  answer  thv  neighbour 

6.  20.  he  that  is  without  a.  will  not  remain 
33.  if  thou  love  to  hear,  thou  shalt  receive  u. 

35.  and  let  not  the  parables  of  a.  escape  thee 

36.  if  thou  seest  a  man  of  u.  get  betimes  to  him 

7.  25.  marry  daughter,  but  givehfr  to  a  man  of  a. 

8.  9.  the  elders,  of  them  thou  shall  learn  a. 

10.  23.  to  despise  the  poor  man  that  hath  u 

11.  15.  knowledge  and  a.  of  the  law  are  of  Lord 

14.  20.  that  reasoneth  of  holy  things  by  his  u. 
21.  shall  also  have  u.  in  her  secrets 

15.  3.  with  the  bread  of  a.  sha'I  she  feed  him 

16.  4.  by  one  that  hath  u.  shall  city  he  replenished 

23.  he  that  wanteth  »*.  will  think  on  vain  things 
17  5.  in  the  sixth  place  he  imparted  them  u. 

7.  he  filled  them  with  the  knowledge  of  a. 
9.  that  they  might  declare  his  works  with  u. 


UNG 


rApocBTw^^ 


Ecd.  18  28.  every  man  of  u.  knoweth  wiedoin 
29.  they  that  were  of  a.  hi  sayings  became  wise 
19.  2.  wine  will  make  men  of  a.  to  fall  away 

24.  he  that  hath  small  a.  and  feurelh  God 

29.  one  that  hath  a.  knoweth  by  his  countenanc-i 

21.  11.  that  keepeth  the  law,  gelteth  the  a.  thereol 

25.  the  words  of  such  as  hive  a.  are  weighed 

22.  11.  and  weep  for  the  fool,  for  he  wanteth  u. 
13.  go  not  to  him  that  hath  no  u,  beware  of  him 

15.  sand  is  easier  to  bear,  than  a  laan  without  v., 
17.  .1  heart  settled  on  a  thought  of  «.  is  as  a  fiil 

24. 26.  he  maketh  the  a.  to  abound  like  Euphrates 

25.  5.  Oh  !  how  comely  is  u.  to  men  of  honour 

8.  well  is  hiin  that  dwelleth  with  a  wile  of  » 

26.  28.  and  men  of  u.  that  are  not  set  by 

27.  12.  but  be  continually  among  men  of  u. 

33.  3.  a  man  of  u.  trusteth  in  the  Taw,  and  the  aw 

34.  1.  the  hopes  of  a  man  void  of  a.  are  vain 

36.  19.  so  doth  a  heart  of  a.  fal.se  speeches 

37.  22.  and  the  fruiis  of  a.  are  commendabla 
39.  6.  he  shall  be  filled  with  the  spirit  of  a. 

9.  many  shall  commend  his  a.  his  name  shall  live 
44.  3.  men  renowned,  giving  counsel  by  theii  a. 
47.  14.  and  as  a  flood  ihou  wast  filled  with  u 

23.he  left  behind  himRoboam,  one  that  had  nott 
50.  27.  written  in  this  book  the  instruction  of  a. 
Bar.  3.  14.  learn  where  is  strength,  where  is  if. 

32.  and  he  hath  found  her  out  with  bis  a. 
•2Mac.  9.  27.  he  a.  my  mind,  will  graciously  yield 
11.  13.  who,  as  he  was  a  man  of  a.  sent  to  Iheia 
UNDERSTOOD. 

1  Esd.  9.  55.  because  they  a.  the  words  thereto 
IVisd.  4.  15.  this  the  people  saw,  and  u.  it  not 
Eccl.  1.  7.  who  hath  u.  her  great  experience?  i 
Bar.  3.  21.  they  have  not  a.  the  paths  thereof 

UNDERTAKE. 

2  Mac.  2. 27.  we  will  a.  gladly  this  great  pains 

UNDERTAKETH. 
Eccl.  29.  19.  he  that  a.  olher  men's  business 
2  Mac.  2.  29.  he  that  a.  to  set  it  out  and  paint  it 
UNDERTOOK. 

1  Esd.  1.  28.  did  not  turn,  but  a.  to  fight  with  hiin 

2  Mac.  8. 10.  so  Nicanor  u.  to  make  money  of  Jews 

UNDERWRITTEN. 
2  Mac.  9.  18.  he  wrote  to  the  Jews  the  letters  le- 

UNDISCREET. 
Eccl.  27.  12.  if  thou  be  among  the  a.  observe  time 

UNDRESSED. 
2  Esd.  16.  78.  it  is  left  u.  and  cast  into  the  fire 

UNFAITHFUL. 
2  Esd.  15.  4.  a.  shall  die  in  their  unfaithfulnosa 
fVisd.  16.  29.  the  hope  of  the  u      lall  melt  awayy 

UNFAITHFULNESS. 
2  Esd.  15.  4.  the  unfaithful  shall  die  in  their  ». 

UNFEIGNED. 
JVisd.  18.  16.  brought  thine  a.  commandment 
2  Mac.  14.8.  for  the  u.  care  I  have  of  things 

UNFRUITFUL. 
fVisd.  3.  11.  their  labours  a.  works  unprofitable 

UNGODLY. 
JVisd.  1.  9.  shall  be  made  into  the  counsels  of  the  u. 

16.  but  u.  men  with  the  works  calli;d  it  to  them 
3. 10.  the  a.  shall  be  punished  accord,  to  their  imag. 

4.  3.  multiplying  brood  of  the  u.  shall  not  thrive 
16.  rightpousshall  condemn  the  a.  who  are  living 

5.  14.  the  hope  of  the  a.  is  like  dust  blown  awa% 

10.  6.  when  a.  perished,  she  delivered  righteous 

11.  9.  they  knew  how  the  a.  were  judged  in  wrath 

12.  9.  unable  to  bring  a.  under  the  righteous 
14.  9.  the  u.  and  his  ungodliness  are  both  alike 

16.  an  a.  custom  grown  strong  was  kepi  as  a  law 
31    that  punisheth  the  offence  of  the  a. 
16.  16.  for  the  a.  that  denied  to  know  thee 
19.  1.  as  for  the  a.  wrath  came  upon  them 
Eccl.  7.  17.  for  the  vengeance  of  the  a.  is  fire 
9.  12.  delight  not  in  what  a.  have  pleasure  in 

12.  5.  do  well  to  lowly,  but  give  not  to  the  «. 
6.  Most  High  will  repay  vengeance  to  the  it. 

13.  24.  [loverty  is  evil  in  the  mouth  of  the  a 

16.  1.  not  a  multil.  of  child,  nor  delight  in  a.  sons 

3.  die  without,  than  to  have  them  that  are  u. 

6.  in  congregatia.  of  a.  shall  a  fire  be  kindled 

21.  27.  when  the  a.  curseth  Satan,  he  curseth 

22. 12.  but  for  an  a.  man  all  the  days  of  his  lifo 

26. 26.  dishonoureth  him,  shall  be  counted  a.  of  aU 

41.5.  they  that  are  conveteant  in  dwelling  of  the  !i 

8.  woo  to  you  a.  men  who  have  forsaken  the  law 

10.  so  the  a.  shall  go  from  a  curse  to  destruction 
42.  2.  and  of  judgment  to  justify  the  a. 

49.3.  in  time  of  a.  he  established  the  worship  of  Q 
Bar.2.12.0Lord,  we  have  sinned,  we  have  done  ti 

1  Mac.  3.  8.  destroying  the  a.  out  of  them 

15.  there  went  a  mighty  host  of  a.  tc  help  him 

6.  21.  to  whom  some  a.  men  of  Israel  joined 

7.  5.  there  came  to  him  all  the  a.  men  of  Israel 
9.  58.  then  all  the  a.  men  held  a  council 

73.  he  destroyed  the  a.  men  out  of  Israel 
11.21.  certain  a.  persons  who  hated  their  people 

2  Mac.  1.  17.  who  hath  delivered  up  the  a. 

4.  13.  the  jirofaneoesB  of  Jason,  that  u.  wrotcb 


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UNS 


J»/iic.8.2.  would  pily  the  temple  profaned  oFu.  men 
UNGODLINESS. 

1  Esd.  1.  52.  being  wrutli  wiih  his  people  for  u. 
lyisd.  14  9.  ungodly  and  his  k.  are  alike  hateful 

UNGRACIOUS. 
iMticA.l^.lh'is  u.  Jiisun  sent  messengers  from  Jeru. 
6. 34.  as  that  most  u.  Nioanor,  brought  merrhanls 

15.  3.  then  this  most  u.  wretch  demanded 

UNH.\PPV. 

V  Mac.  5.  6.  that  it  would  be  a  most  u.  day  for  him 

H.  ID  the  end  therefore  he  had  an  «.  return 

UNITY. 

fjtcl  25.  1.  u  of  brethren,  the  love  of  neighbours 

UNJUST, 
t  Ei(L  4.  30.  she  reframeth  from  all  u.  things 
Wisd.  It>.  19.  might  destroy  fruits  of  an  u.  land 
Eccl.  7.  2.  depart  from  u.  and  iniquity  shall  turn 
19.  25.  there  is  subliliv,  and  the  fame  is  u. 

40.  13.  the  goods  of  llie  k.  shall  be  dried  up 

41.  18.  of  u.  dealing  Ij.'forelhy  partner  and  fiicmi 
Dan.  3.  9.  thou  didst  deliver  us  lo  an  u.  king 

2  Jju£.  4.  48.  they  did  soon  sutler  u.  punishmeni 

UNJUSTLY. 
tVisd.  14.  28.  or  they  propWsy  lies,  or  live  u. 

30.  they  u.  swore  in  deceit,  despising  holinpss 
Eccl.  5.  8.  set  not  thy  heart  on  goods  u.  gotten 
;  Mac.  8.  17.  the  injury  thai  they  had  u.  done 

UNKNOWN. 
Wisd.  II.  18.  or  u.  wild  beasts  full  of  rage 
18.  3.  both  to  be  a  guide  to  the  u.  journey 
Z  SJac  1.  19.  so  that  the  place  was  u.  lo  all  men 

UNL.WVFUL. 
ffisd.  4.  6.  for  children  begotten  of  u.  beds 

UNLEARNEP. 
Keel.  6.  20.  she  is  very  unpleasant  to  the  «. 
51.23.  draw  near  to  nie,  wui  u.  and  dwell  in  house 

UNLOOKFD. 
Wisd.  18.  17.  and  terrors  eanie  upon  them  u.  for 

UNMEASURABLE. 
ear.  3.  2.5.  great,  and  hath  no  end,  high  and  u. 
Prayer  of  Manas s.  tliv  mercdul  promise  is  u. 

UNMERCIFUL. 
Eccl.  37.  XL  nor  with  an  u.  insn  touching  kindness 

UNMINDFUL. 
Eccl.  37.  6.  be  not  «.  of  him  in  thy  riches 

UNNECESSARY. 
Eccl.  3.  23.  be  not  curious  in  u.  matters 

UNPASSABLE. 
Etth.  16.  24.  shall  be  made  not  only  u.  for  men 

UNFERFECT. 
Wisd.  4.  5.  the  u.  branches  shall  be  broken  <rff 
Eccl.  42.  24.  and  he  hath  made  nothing  u. 

UNPLEASANT 
Zed.  6.  20.  she  is  very  u.  to  the  unlearned 

UNPROFITABLE. 
IVisd.  1.  11.  beware  of  murmurmg  which  is  «. 
4.  5.  fruit  ?(.  not  ripe  to  eat,  meet  for  nothing 

16.  29.  for  the  hope  of  the  unfaithful  shall  melt 
away  as  hoar  frost  and  run  away  as  «.  water 

Eccl   16:*1.  desire  not  a  mifltitude  of  u.  children 
37.  19.  one  is  wise,  and  yet  is  «.  to  himself 

UNPUNfSHED. 
Eccl.  7.  8.  for  in  one  sin  thou  shalt  not  be  u. 

UNREASONABLE  ' 

fVisd.  11.  15.  didst  sind  a  multitude  of  u.  beasts 

UNRIGHT. 

Wisd.  12.  13.  shew  that  thy  judgment  is  not  u. 

UNRIGHTEOUS. 

1  Esd.  4.  36.  and  with  it  is  no  u.  thing 

Esth.  14.  15.  knowest  ihatlhaietheglory  of  then. 
ff'isd.  1.  8.  that  epeaketh  it.  things  cannot  be  hid 
3.  10.  the  seed  of  an  n.  bed  shall  be  rooted  out 

19.  horrible  is  the  end  of  the  u.  generation 

10.  3.  hut  when  the  u.  went  from  her  in  his  anger 
12.  12.  to  be  revenged  for  the  u.  men 
Eccl.  17.  20.  none  of  their  a.  deeds  are  hid  from  him 
35. 12.  and  trust  not  lou.  sacrifices,  the  L.  isjailge 

IS.  '.ill  he  hath  broken  the  sceptre  of  the  u. 
51.  6.  by  an  accusation  to  king  from  an  u.  tongue 

2  Mae.  14.  36.  O  holy  Lord,  stop  every  u.  mouth 

UNRIGHTEOUSLY. 
fTttrf.  12.  23.  whereas  men  have  lived  u. 
t^ar.  S.  12.  we  have  dealt  v.  in  thv  ordinances 

UNRIGHTEf)USNESS. 
t  Esd.  4.  37.  in  their  u.  also  they  shall  perish 
Tok.  4.  5.  my  son,  follow  not  the  ways  of  u. 
12.  8.  a  little  is  better  than  much  wiih  u. 
irisd.  1.  5.  and  will  not  abide  when  «.  comelh  in 
fJcc/.  7.  3.  my  son,  sow  not  upon  the  furrowsof  u. 

17.  14.  he  said  to  them,  beware  of  all  il. 
35.  3.  and  to  forsake  u.  is  a  propitiation 

UNRULY. 
5:£i;/.26.  S.the  gathering  together  of  an  «.  multitude 

INSATIABLE. 
EccZ.  31.  17.  and  be  not  u  lest  thou  offend 

20.  but  pangs  of  the  belly  are  with  an  u.  mnn 
37.  29.  be  not  u.  in  any  dainty  thing,  nor  greedy 

UNSEARCHABLE. 
2  Eed.  f.  19.  are  corrupted  by  a  law  which  is  u. 
Bar.  X  13.  so  careful,  nn'l  whose  works  are  u 


UTM 

Prayer  of  Manas),  thy  merciful  promiie  is  u. 

UNSEASONABLE. 
Ecct.20.19.an  u.  tale  viU  be  in  the  mouth  of  unwise 

UNSPEAKABLE. 
Eccl.  3fi.  14.  fill  Sion  with  thine  u.  oracles 
2  Mac.  12.  16.  took  city,  and  made  u.  slaughters 

UNSPOT'l'ED. 
n'isd.  4.  9.  and  an  «.  life  is  old  agu 
7.  26.  u.  mirror  of  the  power  of  God  and  image 

UNTAUGHT. 
Eccl.  20.  24.  continually  in  the  mouth  of  the  u. 

UNTEMPERATE. 
Eccl.  23.  13.  use  not  thy  mouih  to  u.  swearing 

UNTHANKFUL. 
2  Fsd.  8.  60.  were  u.  to  him  who  prepared  life 
Eccl.  29.  17.  he  that  is  of  an  u.  mind  will  leave  him 

UNTIMELY. 
2  E.9d.  6.  21.  women  shall  bring  forth  u.  children 
fVisd.li.  15.  for  a  father  afflicted  with  Jt.  mourr.ine 

UNWISE. 

2  Esd.  5.  39.  as  for  me,  I  am  u.  how  may  !  speak? 

(Visd.  1.  3.  his  power  when  tried  reproveth  the  u. 

5.  20.  the  world  shall  fight  with  him  against  the  w. 

14.11. the  idols  of  Gentiles  are  become  u  stumbling 

block  to  souls  of  men  and  a  snare  to  feet  of  a. 

Eccl.  10.  3.  an  u   king  destroyeth  his  people 

20.  19.  an  unseasonable  tale  will  be  in  mouth  of «. 

21.  18.  knowledge  of  h.  is  as  talk  without  sense 
42.  8.  be  not  ashamed  to  inform  the  u.  and  foolish 

UNWORTHY. 
2  Ksd.  14.  45.  that  the  worthy  and  u.  may  read  it 
Eccl.  25.  6.  notserved  a  man  more  «.  than  himself 

UNWORTHILY. 
F.sth.  16.  7.  behaviour  of  them  that  are  u.  placed 

UPBRAID. 
Eccl.  18.  18.  a  fool  will  u.  churlishly,  and  a  gift 
41.  22.  and  after  thou  hiiBt  given,  u.  not 

UPBHAIDETH. 
If^isd.  2.  12.  he  u-  us  with  our  offending  the  law 
Eccl.  20.  15.  he  giveth  little,  and  «.  much 

22.  20.  he  that  u.  his  friend  hreakeih  friendship 

UPBRAIDING. 
EceZ  22.22  there  may  be  a  reconciliation,  except  u. 
29.28.the  u.of  house-room,  and  re|ir(iachmg  lender 
41.  22.  be  ashamed  of  m.  speeches  before  friends 

UPHOLDER. 
Jud  9.  11.  a  helper  of  oppressed,  an  v..  of  the  weak 

UPHOLDING. 
.Jud.  11.  7.  for  the  «.  of  every  thing  living 

UPRIGHT. 
JVisd  9.  3.  execute  judgment  with  an  u.  heart 
Eccl  27.14.  that  swearelh,  makelh  the  hair  stand  w. 
Bar.  G.  27.  nor  if  one  set  them  u.  they  can  inuvb 

UPRIGHTLY. 
Tob  4.  5.  do  u.  all  thy  life  long,  and  follow  not 
S.  7.  I  lake  not  this  uiy  sister  for  lust,  but  u. 
Eccl.  49.  2.  he  behaved  himself  u.  in  conversion 

UPRIGHTNESS. 
Eccl.  7.  6.  a  stumbling-block  in  the  way  of  thy  u. 

UPWARD. 
I  Esd.5.4l  60  of  Israel  from  twelve  years  old  and  u. 

URIM. 

Eccl.  45. 10.  a  breast-plate  with  U.  and  Thummi.m 

USE. 

1  Esd.  8. 17.  are  given  for  the  u.  of  the  temple 
Tub.  6.  fi.  to  what  u.  is  the  heart  and  the  liver? 
Jud.  12.  15.  had  received  of  Bagons  for  her  daily  k. 
li'isd.  12.  18.  thou  mayest  n.  power  w  hen  lliou  wilt 

25.  as  to  children  without  the  u.  of  leason 
13.  13.  among  those  which  served  to  no  u. 
15.  ''.  but  what  is  the  u.  of  either  sort 
Eccl.  7.  13.  «.  not  to  make  any  manner  of  lie 

14.  u.  not  many  words  in  a  multitude  of  elders 

23.  9.  nor  u.  thyself  to  the  naming  of  the  Holy  One 
13.  u.  not  thy  mouth  to  uiilemperate  swearing 

32.9.  when  ancient  men  in  place,  u.not  many  words 
39.  26.  the  things  for  the  whole  u.  of  man's  life 

2  Mac.  6.  21.  flesh  of  his  own  provision,  such  as 

was  unlawful  for  him  to  u. 
11.  31.  the  .Tews  shall  «.  their  own  kind  of  meats 
12  39.  asM.  had  been,  Judas  came  to  take  bodies 

USED. 
fVisd.  14.  23.  whilst  they  v.  secret  ceremonies 
19.  13.  as  they  u.  a  more  hard  behaviour 

15.  because  they  «.  striingers  not  friendly 

USES. 
fVisd.  15.  7.  the  vessels  that  serve  for  clean  «. 
Eccl.  38.  1.  for  the  u.  which  you  may  have  of  him 
39.  21.  for  he  hath  made  all  things  for  their  u. 

USETH 

Eccl  20.8.  lie  that  u.  many  words  shall  be  abhorred 

23. 11. a  man  thatu.  much  swearing  filled  with  iniq. 

USUAL. 

2  Mac.  14.31  priests  were  offering  their  «.  sacrifices 

USURPED. 
1  Esd.  5.  38.  of  the  priests  that  u.  the  office 
1  Mac.  15.  3.  pestilent  men  have  »/.  the  kingdom 
UTMOST. 

1  .A/«c.3. 9.  was  renowned  totheu.  part  oftheearth 

2  Mac.  7  4.  lo  en'  < Ti^c  u.  parte  of  bis  body 


VEN 

UTTER 

Eccl.  25.  7.  the  tenth  I  will  u  with  mV  tongue 

UTTERANCK. 
Eccl.  27.  6.  so  is  the  u.  of  a  conceit  in  the  heait 

UTTERED. 
Wisd.  7.  3.  the  first  voice  which  I  u.  was  crying 
Eccl.  15. 10.  tor  praise  shall  be  u.  in  wisrfom 
^Mac.  10.  34.  blasuhemed  and  u.  wickea  words 


■V 


VAIL. 

Wisd.  17.  3.  under  a  dark  v.  of  forgelfulnerc 
1  Mac.  1.  22.  censers  of  gold,  the  v.  and  crowus 

VA!N. 
.Tud.  6.  9.  and  none  of  my  words  shall  be  in  c. 
Wisd.  3.  11.  he  is  miserable,  their  hope  is  v. 
13.1.sure!yi).are  all  men  by  nature,  ignorant ofO 

14.  14.  by  V.  glory  of  men  they  entered  the  world 

15.  S.  be  makcth  a  v.  god  of  the  same  clay 
/Cf.ci.3.24.many  are  deceiv.  by  their  own  v.  opinior 

2,'i.  11.  if  he  swear  in  v.  he  shall  not  be  innoceol 

34.1.ihe  holies  of  a  man  void  of  understand,  are  v- 

5.  divinations,  soothsayings,  and  dreams  are  o 

VALIANT. 

1  Mac  2. 64.  wherefore,  ye  my  sons,  he  v.  and  sIkjw 

3.  .W.  Judas  said,  arm  yourselves,  and  be  v.  men 

4.  3.  he  himself  removed  and  the  i'.  men  with 

5.  56.  heard  of  the  v.  acts  which  they  had  done 

9.  Si.  iiow  is  the  v.  man  fallen  that  delivered 

13.  53.  Simon  saw  that  John  his  son  vvasat!.  man 

14.  32.  Simon  armed  the  v.  men  of  his  nation 
2JI/a<:.  13.  15.  with  the  mo.st  ?;.  young  men  he  went 

VALIANTLY. 

1  Mac.  2.  46.  those  they  circumcised  v. 

4.  35.  how  they  were  ready  eithertolive  or  diejj. 

6.  31.  they  burned  them  with  fire,  and  fought  m. 

VALIANTNESS. 
Ecci.31.25.  shew  not  thy  v.  in  wine,  hath  destroyu^ 

VALLEY. 
Jud.i.A.  they  sent  toEsora,  and  to  the  ji.of  Saletn 

7.  3.  they  camped  in  the  v.  near  to  Belhulia 

10.  10.  they  looked  until  Judith  had  passed  the  o. 

VALOUR. 
I J)/ac.5. 67.  certain  priostsdesiroustoshew  tliairo 

8.  2.  that  the  Romans  were  men  of  great  f. 

2  Jl/ac.  15.  17.  good  and  able  to  stir  them  up  low. 

VALUE. 
Wisd.  15.  10.  and  his  life  of  less  v.  than  clay 

VALUED. 
Eccl.  26.  15.  her  continent  mind  cannot  be  v 

VANISH. 
Wisd.  2.  3.  and  our  spirit  snail  v.  as  soft  air 
Eccl.  40.13.and  shall  ii.  with  noise  as  great  thuodcT 

VANISHED. 
Bar.  3. 19.  they  are  v.  and  gone  down  to  thegra"C 

VAPOUR. 
Wisd.  II.  18.  beasts  breathing  out  either  a  fiery o. 
Eccl.  22.  24.  as  the  v.  and  smoke  of  a  furnace 

38.  28.  the  V.  of  the  fire  wasteth  his  flesh 

2  Mac.  7.  5.  as  the  «.  of  the  pan  was  dispersed 

VAPOURS. 
Ecc^43.4.  breathing  out  fiery  jj.  and  sending  betas 

VARIANCE. 
Eccl.  8.  2.  be  not  at  v.  with  a  rich  man 

VARIETY. 

Eccl.  38.  27.  and  are  diligent  to  make  great  v. 

50.  18.  with  great?!,  of  sounds  was  there  melody 

VAULT. 

2  Esd.  16.  59.  he  spreadeth  out  the  heavens  like  a  c 

VAUNT. 
I  JIfrtc. 10.70.  why  dost  thou  d.  thy  power  against  uri 

VAUNTING. 
JF/«rf.5.8.  what  good  hath  riches  wliichr?.  brouyhll 

17.  7.  and  their  ?>.  in  wisdom  was  reproved 

VEHEMENCY. 
ZMac.  14. 38.  jeopard  his  body  and  life  with  all  K 

VEHEMENTLY. 
Eccl.  17.  26.  and  hate  thou  abomination  v. 

VENGEANCE. 
.hid.(\.  5.  till  I  take  v.  this  nation  come  out  of  E$rV}>< 
8  27.  neither  hath  he  taken  v.  on  us 
9.2.  tlimi  gavest  a  sword  lo  take?),  of  the  strangers 

16.  17.  Lord  will  take  v.  of  them  in  judgment 
F.slh.  If).  18.  God  speedily  rendering  ?).  to  him 
H'(.i(/  l.S.nor  ?).when  it  punisheth  shall  pass  by  him 

11.  15.  unreasonable  beasls  upon  them  for  v. 
Eccl.  5.  7.  thou  shalt  perish  in  the  day  of?). 

7.  17.  forlheti.of  the  ungodly  is  fire  and  worma 

12.  6.  and  will  rrpar  ?>.  unto  the  ungodly 

18.  24.  and  the  time  of  ?i.  when  he  shall  turn  aw«v 
27.  28  v.  as  a  lion  shall  lie  in  wait  for  them 

28. 1 .  he  that  revengeth  shall  find  ?i.  from  the  Lort 
35.  1H.  till  he  hath  repayed  v.  to  the  heathen 

39.  28.  there  be  spirits  that  are  created  for  tr. 
47.  25.  tlipy  sought  wickedness  till  r.  came  on 

1  Jlfac.  7.  9.  that  he  should  take  v.  of  Israel 

24.  and  lonk?i.  of  them  that  had  revolted  froTi 

2  Mac.  6,  15.  aft6;vard»  hp  should  take  ».  of 


VIO 

VENOM. 

Easl  28.  19.  hatli  not  pa-ssed  thro'  the  ii.  thereof 

VENUiMOUS. 
n'isd.U'i.  10.  the  very  teetli  ot'jj.  dragons  overcame 

VKKMILIUN. 
M'isd.  13.  14.  laying  it  over  with  v.  and  paint 

VERSES. 
Eccl.  44.  3.  such  as  recited  v.  in  writing 

VESSEL. 
H'isd.  13. 11.  hath  made  a  ».  thereof  fit  for  service 
i4.  1.  ini>re  rotten  than  tlie  v.  that  carrieth  him 
5.  p.iBsui^  ihe  rough  sea  in  a  weak  v.  are  saved 
(i.  Iiope  of  the  world,  esca(ied  in  a  weak  v. 
Eccl.  i!l.  14.  inner  parts  of  a  fool  like  a  broken  v. 
5U.  9.  us  a  0.  of  beaten  gold  with  precious  stones 
Bar.  ti    17.  for  like  as  a  v.  that  a  man  usetli 
5'J.  or  else  a  profitable  v.  in  a  house 
VESSELS. 
-  I  Esd.  1.  45.  brought  with  the  holy  e.  of  the  Lord 
/    4.  44.  to  send  away  all  the  v.  that  were  taken 
/    ffwrf.  15.  7.  both  the  v.  that  serve  for  clean  uses 
13.  inakclli  brittle  v.  and  graven  images 
Keel.  27.  5.  the  furnace  proveth  tlie  potter's  v. 
linr.  1.8.  when  he  received  w.of  the  house  of  Lord 
1  Mac.  1.  21.  and  look  away  all  the  v.  thereof 

23.  he  took  silver  and  gold  and  precious  n. 
2.  y.  her  glorious  v.  are  carried  into  captivity 
6.  12.  I  took  all  the  v.  of  gold  and  silver 
11.58.  ujion  thishesent  him  golden  w.  to  be  served 
14.  15.  he  nmltiplied  the  o.  of  the  temple 
'i  Mac.  4.  32.  Menelaus  stole  certain  v.  of  gold 
48.  they  that  followed  the  matter  for  holy  v. 
5.  II).  taking  the  holy  v.  with  polluted  hands 

9.  llj.  restore  all  the  holy  v.  with  many  more 

VESTMENTS. 
I  E.fd.  4.  54.  and  priests'  v.  wherein  they  minister 

5.  59.  the  |)riests  stood  arraye<l  in  their  v. 
tMac.  3.  15.  prostrating  themselves  in  their  v. 

VEX. 
I  Mac.  5.  22.  he  left  governors  to  v.  the  nation 

VEXED. 
Tab.  6.  7.  and  the  party  shall  be  no  more  v. 
fl'jsd.  11.  II.  absent  or  present,  they  were  v.  alike 
17    15.  they  were  «.  with  monslrons  apparitions 
Eccl.  4.  3.  add  not  more  trouble  to  a  heart  that  is  v. 
41.  2.  death  unto  him  that  is  v.  with  all  things 
Bar.  2.  18.  but  the  soul  that  is  greatly  v. 
1  Mac.  3.  5.  and  burn  up  those  that  v.  his  people 

VIALS. 
lEid.  2.  13.  u.of  gold  thirty,  and  of  silver  2400 

VICE. 
Wisd.l.  30.  but  v.  shall  not  prevail  against  wisdom 

VICTORY. 

lEsd.'i.  5.  give  great  gifts  and  things  in  token  of ». 

il^to  him  shall  the  v.  be  given,  as  was  appointed 

12.  above  all  tlnngs  truth  beareth  away  the  v. 

4.  5.  if  they  get  ihe  u.  they  bring  all  to  the  king 

5'J.  and  said,  from  thee  cometh  v.  and  wisdom 

JVisd.  4.  2.  having  got  the  v.  striving  for  rewards 

10.  12.  in  a  sore  conflict  she  gave  him  the  v. 

1  Mac.  3.  19.  for  v.  siandelh  not  in  the  multitude 

2  Mac.  t.  33.  at  such  times  as  they  ke|)t  feast  for  v. 

10.  38.  had  done  so  great  things  and  given  Ihem  i;. 

12.  11.  Judas'  side  by  the  help  of  God  got  l.he  r. 

13.  15.  given  watch-word  to  them,  v.  is  of  God 
15.  6.  to  set  up  a  public  moniinnent  of  his  d. 

8.  now  ;o  expect  v.  and  aid,  from  the  Almighty 
-21.  knowing  that  v.  comelh  not  by  arms 
VICTUALS. 
/ud.  4.  5.  and  laid  up  v.  for  the  provision  of  war 

11.  12.  for  their  v.  fail  them  and  water  is  scant 

\  Mac.  1. 35.  they  stored  it  also  with  armour  and  n. 

6.  49.  because  they  had  no  v.  to  endure  the  siege 
57.  we  decay  daily,  and  our  v.  are  but  small 

8.  2(5.  that  make  war  on  them  or  aid  them  with  v. 
28.  neither  shall  v.  be  given  to  Ihem  are  against 

9.  52.  and  put  forces  in  them  and  provision  of  v. 
13.  21.  should  hasten  hiscoming,  and  7«.id  themij. 

33.  Simon  built  up  the  strong  holds  and  laid  iipc. 
"V4. 10. he  provided  ».  for  ihe  cities  and  set  munition 
VIEW. 
2  Mac.  5. 18.  king  Seleucus  sent  to  v-  the  treasury 

VIEWED 
iud.  7.  7.  and  v.  the  pas-^ases  up  to  the  city 

VILE. 

Wisd.  4.  18.  they  shall  beieufter  be  a  v.  carcase 

11.  15.  they  worshipped  serpents  and  v.  beasts 

13.  14.  or  made  it  like  some  v.  beast 

2  Mac.  15.  32.  and  shewed  them  c.  Nicanor's  head 

VINE. 
lEsd  5.23.  OL.  thou  liastcho«en  thee  one  only  c. 

VINEYARD. 
1  Efia.  16.  30.  or  as  when  a  v.  is  gathered 
43.  so  also  he  that  planleth  the  v. 
VINEYARDS. 
l£jjd.  4. 16.  they  nourished  them  up  that  planted  v. 

VINTAGE. 
Keel  ?4.  27.  and  as  Genn  in  the  time  of  v. 

VIOLENCE. 
WUd,  7  20.  the  V.  of  wim's  and  reasonings  of  mci 


vow 

Eccl.  30.  4.  he  that  executelh  judgment  with  c. 

1  J/iic.4.30.who  didst  quell  theu.  of  the  mighty  man 

6.  47.  Jews  seeing  v.  of  his  forces  turned  away 

7.  29.  were  |irepaied  to  take  away  Judas  by  v. 

2  Mac.  4.  40.  Lysimachus  began  first  to  ofiijr  v. 

VIOLENT. 
Wisd.  13.  2  or  the  v.  water  or  the  lights  of  heaven 
19.  7.  and  o-it  of  the  •«.  stream  a  green  field 

VKJLENTLY. 
IVisd.  17.  18.  a  pleasant  fall  of  water  running  v. 
Eccl.id.Q.Ue  niad3  the  battle  to  fall  v.on  the  nations 
2Mac.  9.  7.  carried  v.  so  that  having  a  sore  fall 

14.  41.  and  v.  broken  into  the  outer  door 

VIRGIN. 
Eccl.  20.  4.  as  is  lust  of  a  eunuch  to  deflower  a  v. 

30.  20.  groaneth  as  a  eunuch  thatembraceth  a  v. 
VIRGINS. 
2 Bici.lfi.  33.  w.shall  mourn  having  nobridegrooms 
.fiid.  16.  5.  make  my  infants  a  prey,  my  v.  a  spoil 
Ijl/ac. 1.26.  the  v.  and  young  men  were  made  feeble 
2 Mac.  3.  19.  and  the  v.  that  were  kept  in,  ran 

5.  13.  thus  there  was  siayins  of  c  and  infants 
VIRTUE. 

fVisd.  4.  1.  better  to  have  v.  for  the  memorial 

13.  4.  they  were  astonished  at  their  power  and  v. 

19.  20.  the  fire  had  power,  forgetting  his  own  v. 
Eccl.  38.  5.  that  the  v.  thereof  might  be  known 
'iMac.G.  31.  leaving  his  death  for  a  memorial  of  u. 

15.  12.  exercised  from  a  child  in  all  points  of  ii. 

VIRTUES. 
fVisd.  7.  20.  the  diversities  of  plants  and  v.  of  roots 

VIRTUOUS. 
2  Esd.  16.  49.  like  as  a  whore  envieth  a  v.  woman 
Eccl.  26.  1.  blessed  is  the  man  that  hath  a  v.  wife 

2.  a  V.  woman  ipjoicelh  her  husband 
28.15.a  backbiting  tongue  hath  cast  out  B.  woman 
2  Mac.  15. 12.  Onias  a  v.  and  good  man,  reverend 

VISION. 
9  Esd.  10.  37.  thou  wilt  shew  thy  servant  of  this  v. 
Eccl  ,34.  3.  the  v.  of  dreams  is  the  resenrblanco 
40.  G.  troubled  in  the  v.  of  his  heart 
4().  15  he  was  known  to  be  faithful  in  v. 
49.  8.  it  was  Ezekiel  who  saw  the  glorious  v. 
'2  Mac.  15.  12.  and  this  was  his  v.  that  Onias 

VISIONS. 
Wisd.  17.  4.  and  sad  v.  appeared  unto  them 

VISIT. 
2  Esd.  6.  18.  to  e.  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 
9.  2.  the  Highest  will  begin  to  v.  the  world 
./ad.  8.  33.  the  Lord  will  v.  Israel  by  my  hand 

13.  20.  to  ».  thee  in  good,  because  hast  notspared 
Ecel.  2.  14.  what  will  ye  do  when  Ld.  shall  v.  you? 
7.35.  benot  slow  tot),  the  sick,  make  thee  beloved 

16.  18.  all  therein  shall  be  moved  when  he  shall  v. 

VISITATION. 
Jf'isd.  3.  7.  in  the  time  of  their  v.  they  shall  shine 

13.  she  shall  have  fruit  in  the  v.  of  souls 
14. 11. on  the  idols  of  the  Gentiles  shall  there  be  a  v. 
Eccl.  18.  20.  in  day  of  «.  thou  slialt  find  mercy 
34.  6.  if  not  sent  (rem  the  Most  High  in  the  v. 

VISITED. 

I  Esd.  6.  5.  because  the  Lord  had  v.  the  captivity 

VISITING. 

1  Mac.  16. 14.  V.  the  cities  that  were  in  the  country 
2/ifac.3.8.Heliodorus  under  a  colour  of  a.  the  cities 

VOICE. 
fVisd.  1.  7.  containeth  all,  hath  knowledge  of  the  v. 
7.  3.  ihe  first  v.  which  I  uttered,  was  crying 

17.  19.  or  a  roaring  v.  of  moat  savage  beasts 

13.  1.  whose  V.  they  hearing,  and  not  seeing 
Keel.  21.  20.  a  fool  lifieth  up  his  v.  with  laughter 

34.  24.  whose  v.  will  the  Lord  hear  ? 

45.  5.  he  made  him  to  hear  his  v.  and  brought  him 

46.  17.  with  a  great  noise  made  his  v.  to  he  heard 
Uar.  1.  18.  have  not  hearkened  to  the  v.  of  the  Ld. 

19.  we  have  been  negligent  in  not  hearing  his  v. 
2.  5.  we  have  not  been  obedient  unto  his  v. 
£2.  but  if  ye  will  not  hear  the  v.  of  the  Lord 
23.  I  willcausetoceasethe?).  of  mirth,  iher.of 
joy,  the  t).  of  Ihe  bridegroom,  andi7.  of  the  bride 
Sue.  44.  and  the  Lord  heard  her  v. 

2  Mac.  12.  37.  and  sung  psalms  with  a  loud  v. 
VOICES. 

1  Esd.  5.  61.  and  they  sung  with  loud  v.  songs 
Ecel.  50. 18.  the  singers  sang  praises  with  their  v. 

VOID. 
IVisd.  \\.  15.  they  worshipped  serpents  v.  of  reason 
Eccl.  34.  1.  the  hopes  of  a  man  J),  of  understanding 
I  Mac.  3.  45.  now  Jerusalem  lay  ».  as  a  wilderness 
2jl/ac.  13.25. because  they  would  make  covenants  J7. 

14.  28.  that  he  should  make  v.  the  articles 
44.  he  fell  down  into  the  midst  of  the  c.  place 

VOLUNTARILY. 
1  Mac.  2.  42.  such  as  were  v.  devoted  to  the  law 

VOLUPTUOUSNESS 
IVisd.  2.9.  noncof  us  go  without  his  part  of  our  ». 

VOMIT. 
Eccl.  31.  21.  go  forth,  v.  and  thou  shall  have  rest 

VOW 
l.Esd.2.7.which  have  been  set  forth  bye.  for  temple 


WAL 


ArocBrpu* 


1  Esd.  4  43.  remember  thy  v.  which  Ihoi.  vo*ed 
_4().     ^losire  that  thou  make  good  the  v. 
5.  53.  a.J  they  that  had  made  any  v.  to  God 
8.  58.  the  gold  and  the  silvei  is  a  v.  to  the  Lord 
VOWED 

1  F.sd.^4.  43.  remember  thy  vow  which  tliou  hast  a 
44. Cyrus  set  apart,wlieii  lie  ?>.  to  destroy  Baby.o» 
4.5.  thuii  hast  also  v.  to  build  U|)  the  temple 

46.  the  vow  thou  hast  v.  to  the  king  of  heaven 
8._  13.  the  gifts  which  I  and  my  friends  have  v. 
50.  there  I  J7.  a  fast  to  the  young  men  before  Lord 

2  Mac.  9. 13.  this  wickoil  person  v.  also  to  the  Lord 

VOWS. 
■/lid.  4.  14.  with  the  v.  and  free  gifts  of  the  pcopk 
2  Mac.  3.  35.  Heliodorus  made  great  v.  unto  hioa 

VOYAGE. 
Jud.  2. 19.  and  his  power  to  go  oerore  me  Kin"  me 
2  Mae.  5  1.  prejiaied  his  second  v.  into  Egy'pl 


w. 

WAGES. 

iEsd.4.  .56.  he  commanded  to  give  pensions  and  » 
Tob.  2.  12.  they  paid  hit  w.  and  gave  her  alsoakid 
14.  it  was  given  for  a  gift  more  than  the  w. 

4.  14.  let  not  the  w.  of  any  man  tarry  with  thee 

5.  3.  seek  thee  a  man  and  I  will  give  him  w. 

14.  but  tell  me  what  w.  shall  I  give  thee  7 

15.  moreover  I  will  add  something  to  thy  w. 
12   1.  my  son,  see  thai  the  man  have  his  w. 

1  Mae.  14. 32.  armed  the  valiant  men  and  gave  lo 

WAIT. 
Jud.  8.  17.  let  us  w.  for  salvation  of  him 

13.  3.  to  stand  and  to  w.  for  her  coming  forth 
IVisd.  2.  12.  let  us  lie  in  w.  for  the  righteous 

10.  12.  and  keep  him  safcfrom  those  that  lie  in  «o. 
Eccl.  8.  11.  lest  he  lie  in  w.  to  entrap  thee 

27.  28.  vengeance  as  a  lion  shall  lie  in  w.  for  then 

36.  16.  reward  ihem  that  w.  for  thee 

51.  S.  how  thou  deliverest  such  as  w.  for  thee 

1  Mac.  1.  36.  for  it  was  a  jilace  to  lie  in  w. 

2  Jl/ac.7.  .30.said,  whom  w.  yefoi7  I  will  not  obey 
9.  2.5.  w.  for  ojiportiinities  and  e.^pect  the  event 

WAITED. 

Jud  O.IO.commanded  hiss.rvants  that  jo.'m  his  teo» 

12.  16.  for  he  w.  a  lime  to  deceive  Judith 

WAITERS. 

Jud.lXl.  dismissed  ihe  id.  from  presence  of  his  kiri 

WAITING. 
./ud.  8.  33. 1  will  gii  forth  with  my  w.  woman 

WAKETH. 
Eccl.  22.  7.  as  he  that  w.  one  from  a  sound  sleep 
42.9.  the  father  w.  for  the  daughter,  no  man  knowa 

WALK. 
F.ecl.5.  2.  to  w.  in  the  ways  of  thy  heirt 
Bar.  4.  2.  w.  in  the  presence  of  the  light  thereof 
.5ws.7.Susann.went  into  her  husband'sgarden  to  z^. 
1  Mae.  2.  20.  w.  in  the  covenant  of  our  fathers 

WALKED. 
Tf,b.  1.  3.  I  Tobit  have  w.  all  the  days  of  my  Ufa 
IVi.fd.  6.  4.  nor  w.  after  the  counsel  of  God 
19.21.  flames  wasted  not,  though  they  w.  Ihereii» 
Bar.  X  13.  if  thou  hadst  w.  in  the  w.iy  of  God 
Datr.X  1.  and  they  wt.  in  the  midst  of  the  fire 
Sus.  36.  the  elders  snid,  as  we  w.  in  the  garden 

WALKFST. 
Ecel.  S. 13.  that  Ihon  w.nu  baitlemenlsof  the  cite 

WALKING. 
Sus.  8.  the  elders  saw  her  going  in  every  day  and  ie 

WALL. 

Toh.  2.  9.  and  slept  by  the  w.  of  my  court-vard 

10.  I  know  not  there  were  sparrows  in  the  w. 

/ri.9f/.13.I5.  setit  in  a  w.  and  made  it  fast  with  irofj 

Eccl.  50.  2.  the  fortress  of  the  w.  about  the  temjilj 

1  Jifnc.  6.  62.  to  pull  down  the  70.  round  about 

9.  54.  the  w.  of  the  inner  court  be  pulled  down 

12.  37.  as  part  of  the  ly.  toward  the  brook  fallen 

2  Mar.  6.  10.  they  ciist  them  down  from  the  tn 

10.  17.  they  kept  off  all  that  fought  on  the  to. 
35.  twenty  young  men  assaulted  the  w.  manly 

14.43.  he  ran  boldly  iin  lo  the  jc.  cast  himself  dowa 

WALLS. 
1  Esd.  2.  24.  and  the  20.  thereof  set  iip  anew 

4.  4.  they  break  down  mountains,  10.  and  tower» 
fi.  9.  the  limber  already  laid  upon  the  in. 

Tnb.\.\~.orcnsl  about  !o.  of  Nine  voh,  1  buried  hinr. 

13.  16.  w.  and  towers  and  battlements  with  gold 
Ercl.  49.  13.  Neemias  raised  up  for  us  the  w. 

1  Mac.  1.  31.  he  pulled  down  houses  and  ir.  thereof 
6.  7.  compas.sed  about  th(!  sanctuary  wilh  hiffhto, 
10.  11.  the  workmen  to  build  the  w.  and  ?ion 

45.  for  buildin,^  the  w.  of  Jerusalem  and  Judea 
13.  45.  people  climbed  on  the  v).  with  their  wivej 

2  Mac.  3.19.  ran,  some  to  the  gates,  and  !>ome  to?C, 

5.  5.  they  that  were  on  the  w.  being  put  baek 
11.9.  were  ready  to  pierce  throujh  ic.  of  iron 
12.  13.  a  bridge  to  a  strong  city  fenced  with  n 

WALLOW. 
Eccl,  23. 12.  and  they  shall  t.ot  to.  in  thou  sina 


&^rtL\Tn\.i 


WAT 


WEA 


WAND. 

Eccl.  33.  24.  fodder,  a  w.  sviul  buidens  for  the  ass 

W.AiNUKR. 
Keel.  3!).  2j.  lie  thai  liaili  no  wife  will  w.  mourning 

W.VNUKUEl). 
Eccl.  21).  18.  BO  thai  Uiey  io.  among  strange  nations 
iJlac.  lU.  a.  when  as  thev  w.  in  the  mountains 

WANDERING. 
li'isd.i.ia.lhe  w.  of  coMJU|iiscencedoth  undermine 

WAN. 
IJUac.i  2.  lieu  manv  strong  holds  and  slew  kings 

VVANT. 
Btcl.  3.  25.  without  uyis  thou  shall  lo.  light 
19.2S.if  Ibrajofpiiwcrhebe  hindered  iVoiii  sinning 
itU.21. there  is  that  is  hindered  from  sinning  iliru'  w. 
<0.  2f).  ihcte  is  no  w.  in  the  fear  of  tlie  Lord 
i  JJac.  13.  49.  in  areat  distress  for  w.  of  victuals 

"WANTED. 
f^isd.  11.  n  w.  not  means  to  send  among  them 

WANTETH. 
Eccl.  10.  27.  than  lie  thai  boasteth  and  w.  bread 
16.23  he  that  tc.  undeisiandiiig  will  think 

WANTING. 
ff'isd.  19.  4.  the  punishment  w.  to  their  torments 
fUcl.  11.  12.  another  w.  ability  and  full  of  poverty 
\'J.  -S.i.  and  there  is  a  fool  w.  in  wisdom 

WANTONNESS. 
Eccl.  27.  13.  the  sport  of  fools  is  in  the  w.  of  sin 

WAR. 
fVi.fil.S.  15.  I  shall  be  found  good  and  valiant  in  w. 
iri,  15.  as  a  fierce  man  of  w.  Mito  the  midst  of  land 
i-rcl.  2().  28.  a  man  of  tc.  that  sutlereth  poverty 
?7'  11.  nor  consult  with  a  coward  in  matters  of  io 
Bar.  3.  2(5.  of  so  great  stature,  and  so  e.xpert  in  w. 
Ct.  15.  cannot  deliver  himself  from  w.  andthievss 
^Miic.  2.32.  made  zo.  against  them  on  sabbath  day 

3.  13.  the  faithful  to  go  out  with  him  to  w. 
P.  27.  if  w.  come  first  on  the  nation  of  the  Jews 

2.Uai-.8.9.who  in  mailersofw.hadgreatexperience 
10.  15.  the  Idumeans  went  about  to  nourish  w. 

WARS. 
I  Esd.  2.  23.  the  Jews  raised  always  w.  therein 

4.  0.  for  those  that  have  not  to  do  with  w. 
Eccl.  4(i.  1.  Jesns  son  of  Nave  was  vahaiil  in  w. 
1  jVac.  1.2. made  many  (0. and  won  many  strong  holds 

12.  13.  we  have  had  great  troubles  and  w. 
16.  23.  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  John  and  his  w. 
2J'Jac.  2.20.  the  w.  against  Antiochus  Epiphanes 
10.  10.  gathering  briefly  the  calamities  of  the  w. 

WARD. 
1  Mac.  14.  3.  Arsaccs  by  whom  he  was  put  intojc. 

W'ARINESS. 
Ecci.  11.  18.  there  is  llial  naxelh  rich  by  his  w, 

WAUErKE. 
IJI/ac.S.SG.valiant  acts  ami  jr.  deeds  they  had  done 

WARNING. 
1  Mnc.  6.  3.  Ihoy  of  thi- city  having  had  io.  thereof 
i.Mac.  6.  17.  but  let  this  be  for  a  w.  to  us 

WARRIOR. 
Tud.  15.  3.  every  one  that  was  a  w.  rushed  out 
Ktcl.  47.  5.  hegavestrenglhtoslaythatiiii^lityzo. 

WASH. 

Sits.  15.  she  v.-a«  desirous  to  w.  herself  in  the  garden 

17.  shut  the  garden-doors  that  I  may  w.  v\s 

WASHED. 

Jud.  10.  3.  and  w.  her  body  all  over  with  watsr 

WASHETH. 
Ecd.  34.  25.  that  ?o.  afirr  touching  of  a  deed  body 


vv. 

Eccl.^i.'i'i.'ifhc  touch  asaiii,  what avnileth  h\fw.? 
Sus.  17.  said  to  her  maids,  bring  me  oil  andeo.  balls 

WASPS. 
ffisd.  12.  8.  didst  send  w.  forerunners  of  thy  host 

WASTE. 
Jud.S.'i}.  if  we  bo  taken  so,  allJudoa  shall  lie  ?o. 
ff"iSrt..i.2ith is  iniijuily  shall  lay  w.  the  whole  earth 
Eccl.  21.  T.  to  tetrify  ami  do  wrong  will  w.  riches 
Bar.  2.  21).  the  hon.se  hast  thou  laid  w. 
..^/ac.1.39.  her  sanctuary  laid  id.  likea  wilderness 
2.  12.  even  our  beauty  and  our  glory  is  laid  ic. 

WASTED. 
rr(>(i.l9.21.on  othersidi-  the  flames  lo.  not  the  flesh 
WATCH. 
Esd.  2.  13.  the  kingdom  is  already  prepared,  w. 
11.  8.  w.  not  all  at  once,  w.  by  course 
Jud.  7.  1.3.  to  10.  that  none  go  out  of  the  city 
10   11.  i.'.ic  first  !0.  of  the  Assyrians  met  her 
Eccl.  22.  27.  who  shall  set  a  io.  before  my  mouth? 
26.  11.  w.  over  an  iiriipudent  eye,  and  marvel  not 
40.  6.  he  is  in  s.eep,  as  in  a  ilay  of  keeping  m. 
42.  11.  keep  a  sure  vt.  over  a  shamobis  daughter 
I  Mac.  12.  27.  Jonathan  commanded  his  men  lo  u>. 

WATCHED. 

Jud.  7.  5.  they  remained  and  to.  all  that  night 

Sn.'.12.lhey  ic.dilirenily  from  day  today  to  see  her 

1.5.  and  it  fell  out  as  they  w.  a  fit  time 

16.  the    wo  eldtrs  hid  themselves  anri  jp.  her 

.  ^1/ac. 14.  i9  he  tc.bis  time  lo  accomplish  by  policy 

W,\TCnES. 

fcsel.  43. 10.  they  will  stand,  never  faint  in  their  w. 

S53 


Pa;-.  3.  34.  the  stars  shined  in  their  w.  and  rejoiced 

WATCHETH. 
H'isd.  6.  15.  V.  hoso  If.  for  her  sliall  be  without  care 
Eccl.  11.  30.  and  like  as  a  spy  w-  he  for  thy  fall 
38.  28.  he  w.  to  polish  his  work  perfectly 

WATCHING. 
Eccl.  31.  2.  w.  care  will  not  let  a  man  slumber 
20.  but  the  pain  of  w.  and  choler,  and  pangs 
2  J/at.  2.  20.  not  easy,  but  a  matter  of  sweat  and  vi. 

WATCH-MEN. 
£<:eJ.37.14.man's  mind  tell  him  more  than  seven  id. 

WATER. 
fVisd.  '>.  10.  as  a  sliip  jiasseth  over  the  waves  of  w 

22.  the  w.  of  tlio  sea  shall  rage  against  them 

10.  18.  she  led  them  through  much  w. 

11.  4.  w.  was  given  them  out  of  the  llinty  rock 
13.  2.  or  ibe  violent  id.  or  tlie  lights  of  heaven 
l(i.  17.  the  lire  had  more  force  in  the  w. 

19.  it  burneth  even  in  the  midst  of  to. 
29.  and  shall  r-jn  away  as  unprofitable  w. 

17.  18.  w.  I  i3.  7,  19,  20.  w. 
Ecci.  3.  30.  v..  will  quench  a  flr.vning  fire 
21.  31.  1  will  .10.  my  besi  garden,  and  will  w. 
2.").25.give  the  to.  ::l>  passage,  nor  a  wicked  woman 
20.  12.  w.  i  2).  2i.  w.  1  38.  5.  to.  \  40.  10.  w.  \  43. 
20.  w.  I  48.  17.  JO. 

1  -l/cc.O.  33.  pitched  by  the  w.of  tl>e  pool  As|)har 
43.  the  w.  of  Joidau  on  this  side  and  that  side 

11.  60.  passed  through  the  cities  beyond  the  w. 
16.  5.  there  wao  a  to.  brook  between  them 
jMac.  I.  19.  io  a  hollow  place  of  a  pit  without  w. 

20.  told  us  tlifiv  found  no  fire  but  thick  w. 
\\.  45.  iho"  his  blood  gushed  out  like  spoutsof  w. 
15. 30.  ao  it  is  hurtful  to  drink  wine  or  zo.  alone,  ai 

'.vine  niir.gled  with  w.  is  pleasant  and  delights 
WATERS.     • 

2  Esd.  1.  20.  and  w.  flowed  out  to  your  fill 
C.  41.  and  to  make  a  division  betwi.vt  the  w. 
13.  40.  he  carried  thorn  over  the  w. 
10.  .58.  in  midst  of  20.  hanged  the  earth  upon  the  m. 

.Jud.  7. 17.  they  took  the  w.  and  fountain  of  the  w. 
fVisd.  17.  4.  but  noises  as  of  ;o.  falling  down 
Ecc/.  39. 17.  at  his  command  the  to.  stood  as  a  heap, 
at  the  words  of  his  mouth  the  receptacles  of  io 

23.  as  he  that  turned  the  w.  into  saltness 
40.  11.  what  is  of  the  w.  do  return  into  the  sea 
48.  17.  he  digged  the  rock  and  made  wells  for  w 
50.  8.  as  lilies  bythe  riversof  20.  and  as  branches 

Dan.  3.  38.  O  till  ve  to.  above  the  heavens 

WATERY. 
2  Esd.  4  49.  there  passed  by  before  me  a  w.  cloud 
Wisd.  19. 19.  for  earthly  things  were  turned  into  w. 

WAY. 
2iosrf.3.7.thou  gavest  commandment  to  love  thy  id. 

13.  45.  through  country  there  was  a  great  JO.  to  go 
To4. 1.3.1  have  walked  in  the  ;o. of  truth  and  justice 
IVisd.  5.  6.  we  erred  from  the  w.  of  truth 

7.  we  wearied  ourselves  in  thezo.  of  wickedness 

14.  3.  for  thou  hast  made  a  w.  in  the  sea 

15.  12.  say  they,  we  must  be  getting  every  lo. 
18.  23.  and  parted  the  w.  to  the  living 

Eccl.  2.  0.  order  thy  w.  aright  and  trust  in  him 

4.  18.  then  will  she  return  the  straight  70. 

5.  9.  w.  I  8.  1.5.  w.  I  16.  14.  w.  \  21.  6,  !0,  16.  w. 
32.  20,  21.  70.  I  37.  9,  15.  w.  I  51.  15.  w. 

WAYS. 
1  Esd.  8.  52.  to  support  them  in  all  their  w. 
Tab.  i.  5.  follow  not  the  jo.  of  unrighteousness 
it'lsd.  2  16.  be  abslaineth  from  our  to.  as  filthiness 

6.  10.  she  sheweth  herself  to  them  in  the  w. 
9.  18.  for  80  the  !0.  of  them  that  lived  on  the  earth 

Eccl.  1.  5.  her  w.  are  everlasting  commandments 
2.  12,  15. 10.  I  4.  17.  w.  I  5.  2.  w.  |  0.  26.  w.  I  14. 
21.  IB.  I  10.  20.  w.  I  17.  15. 7o.     33. 
11.  20.  I  39.  24.  20.  I  48.  22.  w. 

1  Mae.  5.  4.  they  lay  in  wait  for  them  in  the  20 

WAVES. 

2  Esd.  13.  2.  that  it  moved  all  the  w.  thereof 
IVisd.  5.10.  Bo  a  ship  that  passeth  over  the  20.  trace 

not  found,  the  patii  way  of  the  keel  in  the  2o. 
14.  3.  thou  hast  made  a  safe  path  in  the  2o. 
Eccl.  24.  6.  in  the  w.  of  the  sea.  and  in  all  the  earth 
2  Mac.  9.  8.  though  he  misht  command  the  w. 
WEAK. 

1  JTsfil.SO.  carry  me  outof  battle,  for  I  am  very  to. 

2  Esd.  2.  21.  heal  the  broken  and  the  w. 

7.  42.  therefore  have  they  prayed  for  the  to. 
IVis'l  13.  18.  for  health  he  called  on  what  is  w. 

14.5.  passing  the  rough  sea  in  a  to.  vessel  are  saved 
6.  the  hope  of  the  world  escaiied  in  a  20.  vessel 
Eccl.  25.  £i.  maketh  w.  hands  and  feeble  knees 
Bar.  6.  36.  nor  deliver  the  to.  from  the  mighty 
2  Mac.  9.  21.  aa  for  me  I  was  to.  or  else  I  could 

WEAKENED. 
fud.  16.  7.  but  Judith  to.  him  with  her  beauty 

WEAKNESS. 
2  Esd.  8.  53.  w.  and  the  moth  is  hid  fiom  you 

WEALTH. 
Toll.  4.  21.  thou  hast  much  w.  if  thou  fear  God 
Eccl.  30.  15.  and  a  strong  body  above  infinite  tc. 


WHA 

WEAPON. 

IVtsd.  5.  17.  make  the  creature  his  to.  lot  revonf^e 

WEAPONS. 

1  Macs  4.3.the  brethren  cast  aw  ay  their  tc  and  Bert 

10.  (i.  and  to  provide  to.  that  he  might  aid  him 

2  J/uc:..'t.28.being  unable  to  helj)  'limse'J  m  itii  his  a> 
l(!.2:t.h:ivinggoo(l  success  with  his  x  ..i  all  thingi 

27.  Ihi-y  took  their  to.  and  went  on  further 

11.  7.  Maccabeus  hinisi!!!' first  of  all  took  to. 
WEAR. 

E.il.'i.  14.  C.  that  I  to.  it  not  when  J  am  private 
Eccl.  0.  30.  let  thy  foot  tp.  the  stops  of  hie  door 
i  Mac.  11   58.  gave  him  leave  to  (o.  a  golden  buckle 

14.  43.  be  clothed  in  purple,  and  id.  gold 
2  Mac.  4. 12.  chief  voung  men.  made  them  is.  a  hat 

VVEARETil. 
Eccl.  40.4.  from  him  that  to.  purple,  and  a  crown 

WEARIED. 
If'isd.  5.  7.  we  IP.  ourselves  in  way  of  wickedness 

WEARISO.ME. 
Eccl.  13.26.  finding  out  is  a  w.  labourof  the  mind 

WEARY. 

Jud.  13.  1.  they  went  to  their  beds,  they  were  all  to 

Eccl.  16.  27.  they  neither  labour  nor  are  w. 

43.  30.  put  forth  all  your  strength,  and  be  not  la. 

2  ./l/ac.l2.36.wilh  Gorgias,  fought  lung  and  were  in 

WEATHER. 
Eccl.  3.  15.  thy  sins  melt,  as  ice  in  the  fair  warm  to 

WEDDING. 
2  K.sv/.lO.l.  was  entered  mio  his  to. chamber,  he  diet 
Tub.  8.  19.  and  he  ke|)f  the  w.  fVast  limrteen  davti 

WEED 
Eccl.  40.  16.  the  to.  g-owing  upon  every  water 

2  Mac.  12.  31.  the  feasi  of  the  to.  approaching 

WEENING. 
2  Mac.5.  21.  to.  in  his  prule  to  make  land  navigable 

WEEP. 
2  Esd.  2.  27.  others  shall  to.  and  be  sorrowful 
Tob.  3.  1.  then  I  being  grieved,  did  lo.  and  praved 
■hid.  16.  17.  they  shall  feel  them  and  w.  for  ever 
Eccl.  7.  34.  fiil  not  lo  be  wiih  them  that  to. 
12.  16.  he  will  to.  but  if  he  find  opportunity 
22.  11.  to.  for  the  fool,  for  he  wants  understanding 
38.  17.  tc.  bitterlv,  and  make  great  moan 
"WEEPING. 

1  Esd.  5.  63.  came  with  to.  and  great  crying 
65.  trumpets  might  not  he  heard  for  to.'of  people 

8.  91.  there  was  great  w.  among  the  multitude 
Tob.  5.  22.  then  she  nmde  an  end  of  to. 
Eccl.  "2.  II.  make  little  to.  for  (he  dead,  he  is  at  resl 
S(tr.4.11. but  sent  them  away  with  to. and  mourning 
vS(/».  35.  and  she  w.  looked  up  loward  lieaven 

2  Mac.  13.  12.  besought  the  Ld.  with  tc.  and  fastini; 
WEIGH. 

2  Esd.  4.  5.  then  said,  to.  me  the  weight  of  the  fire 

16.  76.  let  not  your  sins  to.  you  down 
Eccl.'lS.25.w.  thy  words  in  a  balance,  make  a  dooi 
WEIGHED. 

1  Esd.  8.  55.  I  to.  them  ihe  gold  and  the  silver 
50.  and  when  I  had  w.  it,  delivered  to  them  silver 

2  Esd.  4.  .30.  he  hath  to.  the  world  in  Ihe  balance 
Eccl.  21.  25.  but  the  words  are  to.  in  the  balance 

WEIGHETH. 

Wisd.  9.  15.  earthly  tabernacle  to.  down  the  mind 

WEIGHT. 

1  Esd.  8.  64.  all  the  to.  of  them  was  written  up 

2  Esd.4. 5.  then  he  said,  weigh  me  the  to.  of  the  firj 
Eccl.  16.  25.  I  will  shew  forth  doctrine  in  w. 

42.  7.  deliver  all  ihinss  in  number  and  lo. 

WEIGHTY. 
Eccl.7. 25.  and  so  shall  hn  vcpcrformed  a  to.  mattei 

WELL. 
Ecrl.  28.  19.  to.  is  he  that  is  defended  from  it 
)Mac.  8.  15.  to  Ihe  end  ihey  might  be  to.  ordnrot 
2 Mac.  11.  35.  therewith  we  also  are  w.  plea.se.i 
12.  43.  doing  therein  very  to.  and  honestly 
15.  38.  if  1  have  (lone  to.  and  as  is  fitting  the  3tor» 

WELFARE. 
fFt>rf.6.24.multitudeof  the  wise  is  id.  of  the  worW 
2  Mac.  14. 14.  calamities  of  I  he  Jews  to  be  their  to. 

WELLS. 
2  Esd.  2.  32.  for  my  w  run  over,  and  my  grace 
Eccl.  48. 17.  he  digged  Ihe  hard  rock,  and  made  U). 

WENT. 
fVisd.  5.  n.  no  s\sn  where  she  to.  Is  lo  be  found 
Eccl.  49.  9.  for  he  directed  ihem  that  20.  right 

WEPT. 
Tnb.7.(y.  Raguel  leaped  up,  and  kissed  him,  and  re 

7.  Tobit  was  blind,  he  was  soriowliil  and  a- 

8.  Edna  his  wife  and  Sara  his  daughter  w, 
11.  9.  I  am  content  to  die,  and  they  to.  both 

14.  and  he  to.  and  said,  blessed  art  thou,OGorf 
.T»s.  33.  her  friends  and  all  llmt  saw  her  to. 
2.,1/ao.4.37.  therefore  Antiochus  was  heartily  sorry 
and  moved  to  nilv,  and  to.  for  him  that  was dniie 
WESTWARD. 
.rud.  2.  19.  to  cover  all  Ihe  face  of  the  earth  ». 

WHALES. 
Eccl.  43  25.  al   kinds  of  boasts  and  tc.  created 


WID 

Dc«.3. 57.  O  ye  w.  anil  all  that  moVt  in  the  Waters 

WHEAT. 
/ud.  3.  3.  all  our  fields  of  w.  lie  before  thy  face 
Eccl.  39.  26.  iron  and  ealt,  flour  of  to.  honey,  milk 

WHELP. 

1  Mac.  3. 4.  was  like  a  lion's  w.  roaring  for  his  prey 

WHIP. 
Eccl.  28.  17.  the  stroke  of  the  w.  makelh  marks 

WHIRLWIND. 
Eccl.  43. 17.  BO  doth  llie  riorlhern  storm  and  the  w. 
43.  9.  who  was  taken  up  in  ;i  w.  of  fire  and  chariot 

WHISPER. 
Eccl.  12. 18.  he  will  clap  his  hands  and  is.  much 

WHISPERER. 
Ercl.  5. 14.  be  not  called  a  w.  and  lie  not  in  wait 
21.  28.  a  w.  defileth  his  own  soul,  and  is  haled 
28.  13.  curse  the  w.  and  donljle-tongued 

WHISTLING. 
Wisd.  17.  18.  whether  it  were  a  w.  wind  or  noise 
Dan.  3.  27.  as  it  had  been  n  moist  w.  wind 

WHITE. 
Bar.  6.  71.  are  like  a  w.  thorn  in  an  orchard 
2«tf ac.  H .8. appea red  before  them  one  in  2C.  clothing 

WHITENESS. 
Toh.  2.  10  a  w.  came  in  mine  eyes  and  I  went 
'   3.  17.  to  scale  away  the  w.  of  Tobit's  eyes 
C.  8.  Ill  anoint  a  man  that  hath  ic.  in  hie  eyes 
11.8.  he  shall  rub,  and  the  w.  shall  fall  away 

13.  and  the  w.  pilled  away  from  his  eyes 
Eccl.i'i.  18.  the  eye  marvelleth  at  beautvof  the  w. 

WHOLE. 
Tob.  12.  3.  he  made  w.  my  wife,  brought  me  money 
Ei;cZ.;i8.'.).pray  to  the  Lord  ar:d  he  will  make  thee  ip. 

WHORE. 
Eccl.  23.  23.  she  hath  played  the  w.  in  adultery 

WHOREDOM. 
Eccl  06.  9.  the  w.  of  a  woman  may  he  known 
41.  17.  be  ashamed  of  it.  before  father  or  mother 

WHOREMONGER. 
Ecci.23.17.all  bread  is  sweet  lo  a  ?o.wlll  not  leave  off 

WHORING. 
Eccl.  46.  11.  judges,  whc.^e  heart  went  not  a  w. 

WICKED. 
I  Ksd.  8. 86.  is  done  to  us  for  our  w.  works  and  sins 
'fob.  4.  17.  but  give  nothing  to  the  w. 
6.  14.  I  am  afraid,  for  a  w.  8|iirit  loveth  her 
Estk.  16. 1.5.  whom  this  w.  wretch  hath  delivered 
Wisd.  3. 12.  their  wives  are  foolish,  and  children  w. 
Eccl.  10.  9.  a  more  w.  thing  than  a  covetous  man 
14.  8.  cnvi<ius  man  hath  a  w.  eye,  he  turns  away 

10.  a  w.  eye  envieth  his  bread,  he  is  a  niggard 
16.  4.  the  kmdred  of  w.  shall  sfieedily  be  de.iolate 
10.  26.  there  ia  a  w.  man,  that  hangeth  his  head 

20.  18.  so  the  fall  of  the  w.  shall  come  s|ieedily 

21.  9.  w.  1 25.  16,  2.5.  w.  \  31.  13.  w.  \  39.  24,  30.  w. 

I  40.  10.  w.\  46.  7.  w.  murmuring 
Bar.  1.  02.  the  imagination  of  his  own  in.  heart 

2  33.  return  from  their  stiff-neck  and  w.  deeds 
I  Mac.\.  10.  there  came  out  of  them  a  w.  root 

11.  went  out  of  Israel  w.  men  who  persuaded 
34.  they  put  lo.  men,  who  fortified  themselves 

3.  6.  JO.  shrunk  for  fear  of  him  and  were  troubled 
9.  33.  w.  began  to  put  forth  their  heads  in  Israel 
14.  14.  every  eonlemner  of  the  law  and  ic.  person 

<S  Jl/ac.3. 11.  not  as  thatjo.  Sim<m  had  misinformed 
4.40.they  of Tyrus  moved  with  hatr.of  that  !o.deo<i 
6. 13,  21.  w.  I  7.  34.  w.  |  8.  4,  32.  w.  1  9.  9,  13.  a.  \ 
10.  m  34.  JO.  ,  12.  23.  w.  I  13.  7.  to.  |  14. 
27,  42.  V  I  1.5.5.  his  w.  will  done 
WICKEDLY. 
EsJA.16.7.  ye  search  what  hath  been  jo.  done  of  lata 
Keel.  15.  20.  he  hath  commanded  no  man  to  do  w. 
iMac.i.  17.  for  it  is  not  a  light  thing  to  do  jo. 

WICKEDNESS. 
IVisd.Z.  21.  for  their  own  jo.  nam  nlinded  them 

4.  6,  II.  JO.  I  5.  7,  13.  10.]  10.  7.  zo.  111.  I5.w.\  17.1 

11.  JO.  I  19. 13.  suffered  according  to  their  lo. 
Eccl.  3. 28.  for  the  plant  of  jo.  hath  taken  root  in  him 

12.  10.  for  like  as  iron  rusteth,  so  is  his  w. 

14.  7.  and  at  the  last  he  will  declare  his  mj. 

19.  23.  there  is  a  jo.  and  the  same  an  abomination 

25.  13.  and  any  JO.  but  the  ic.  of  a  woman 
19.  all  JO.  i.s  but  little  to  the  jo.  of  a  woman 

46.  20.  to  blot  out  the  w.  of  tne  people 
Bnr.  2.  26.  for  the  w.  of  the  Inuise  of  Israel 
Sjj.s.  52.  art  waxen  old  in  jo.  (J  57.  not  abide  your  w. 

1  Mac.  13. 46.  deal  not  wilh  us  according  to  our  w. 
iMae.  3.  1.  because  of  Onias  his  hatred  of  lo. 

8.  33.  he  received  a  reward  meet  for  his  to. 

WIDOW. 
,fud.  8.  4.  so  Juditn  was  a  w.  in  her  house 
0.  9.  give  it  into  mine  hand,  who  am  a  to. 
IV'^d.^.  10.  let  us  not  spare  ihe  lO.  nor  reverence 
Ecsf.  35  14.  nor  JO.  when  she  poureth  out  complaint 
Bar.  6.  38.  they  can  shew  no  mercy  to  the  w. 

WIDOWS. 
fud.S.^.  she  put  on  sackcloth,  wore  her  to.  apparel 
Ec<;t.35.15  do  not  the  r<iar3  run  down  the  jo  cheeks? 

2  .Mac.  3. 10,  was  money  laid  up  for  the  relief  ofjo. 
8.  2o  givenpartof  jioiisto  the  maimed  and  the  jo. 


WIN 

WIDOWERS. 
'ZEsd.  16.  44.  and  they  that  marry  not  as  the  to. 

WIDOWHOOD. 
2  Esd.  15.  49.  I  will  send  plagues,  to.  poverty 
./ud.  10.  3.  she  put  off  the  garments  of  her  w. 
WIFE. 

1  Esd.  4.  20.  leaveth  his  father,  and  cleaveth  to  to. 

25.  wherefore  a  man  loveth  his  w.  better  than 
Tob    1.  20.  any  thing  left  me  besides  my  w.  Anna 

2.  11.  my  w.  Anna  did  take  women's  work 

3.  15,  17.  to.  I  4.  12.  w.  I  6.  15.  jo.  |  7.  13.  jo.  |  8.  6, 

21.80.  I  9.  6.  70.  I  10.  10.  JO.  I  11.  3.  20. 
IVisd.  13. 17.  prays  for  his  goods,  w.  and  children 
Eccl.  9.  1.  be  not  jealous  over  the  w.  of  thy  bosom 
15.  2.  receive  him  as  a  w.  married  of  a  virgm 

23.22.  thus  shall  it  go  also  with  the  w,  that  leaveth 
25.  8.  that  dwelleth  with  a  to.  of  understandmg 

00.  so  is  a  w.  full  of  words  to  a  quiet  man 
26. 1.  blessed  is  the  man  that  hath  a  virtuous  to. 
7.  an  evil  w.  is  a  yoke  shaken  lo  and  fro 
13.  the  grace  of  a  v).  delights  her  husband 
16.  is  beauty  of  a  good  lo.  in  ordering  her  house 
33.  19.  gire  not  thy  to.  power  over  thee 
.36.  24.  ho  that  gets  a  to.  beginneth  a  possession 

40.23.  but  above  both  is  a  to.  with  her  husband 

41.  21.  be  ashamed  to  gaze  on  another  man's  to. 

42.  6.  sure  keeping  is  good  where  an  evil  jo.  is 

2  JWdc.  14.  25.  he  prayed  him  also  to  take  a  jo. 

WILD. 
E.ttk.  16.  24.  but  also  most  hateful  to  to.  beasts 
IVisd.  7.  20   and  the  furies  of  to.  beasts 
Eccl.  12. 13.  or  any  such  as  come  nigh  to.  beasts 
13.  19.  the  10.  ass  is  the  lion's  prey  in  the  wilderness 
39.  30.  teeth  of  w.  beasts  and  scorpions  and  sword 

WILL. 
1  Esd.  9.  9.  do  hfs  to.  and  separate  yourselves 
IVisd.  9. 13.  who  can  think  what  the  to.  of  Ihe  L.  is? 
Eccl.  8.  15.  for  he  will  do  according  lo  his  own  w. 

38.  30.  they  shall  not  dwell  where  they  w. 

39.  18.  none  can  hinder  when  he  w.  save 

43.  16.  at  his  lo.  the  south  wind  bloweth 

1  Jl/ac.2.  22.  w.  I  3.  60  w.  |  2  Mac.  11.  23,  30.  to.  | 

14.  33.  10.  I  15.  5.  not  to  have  his  w.  done 
WILFUL. 
Eccl.  30.  8.  a  child  loft  to  himself  will  be  w. 
WILLED. 

2  Jlfac.6.  23.  to.  them  straight  ways  to  send  to  grave 

WILLING. 
Ifisd.  14. 19.  for  he  w.  to  please  on6  in  authority 
Eccl.  6.  35.  be  w.  to  hear  every  godly  discourse 
2  Mac.  11.  7.  they  went  together  with  a  to.  mind 

WILLINGLY. 
2  Mac.  14. 24.  would  not  to.  have  Judas  out  of  sight 

WILT. 
IVisd.  12. 18.  thou  mayest  use  power  when  thou  w, 
2^Wac.7.16.thou  hast  power, thou  dost  what  thou  w. 

WIND. 
IVisd.  4.  4.  they  shall  be  shaken  with  the  w. 
5.  14.  is  like  dust  blown  away  with  the  to. 
23.  a  mishty  to.  shall  stand  up  against  them 
13.  2.  but  deemed  either  fire,  or  w.  or  swift  air 
17.  18.  whether  it  were  a  whistling  w.  or  noise 
Eccl.  5.  9.  winnow  not  with  every  to.  and  go  not 
22.  18.  pales  will  never  stand  affainst  the  w. 
31.  19.  he  fetched  not  his  w-  short  upon  his  bed 
Dan.  3.  27.  as  it  had  been  a  moist  whistling  w. 

WINDS. 
Z) an.  3. 43. 0  all  ye  to.  bless  ve  the  Lord,  praise  him 

WINDOW. 
Tob.  3. 11.  then  she  prayed  toward  the  w.  and  said 

WINDOWS. 
Eccl.  14.23.  he  that  pricth  in  at  her  to.  shall  hearken 

WINE. 
.Tud.  '9. 20.  and  drank  more  w.  Ihan  he  had  drunk 
Esth.  14. 17.  nor  drunk  the  to.  oflhe  drink-offerings 
IVisd.  2l  7.  let  us  fill  ourei-Jves  with  costly  w. 
Eccl.  9.  9.  spend  not  thy  money  wilh  her  at  w. 

10.  forsake  not  a  friend,  a  new  friend  is  as  new  to. 
19.  2.  w.  and  women  will  make  men  to  fall 

31.  25.  shew  not  thy  valiantness  in  lo.  for  w.  hath 

26.  so  doth    to.  the    hearts  of  the    proud    by 

drunkenness 

27.  to.is  as  good  as  life  to  a  man  if  it  be  moderately 

28.  to.  measurably  drunk  and  in  season  bringeth 

29.  but  10.  drunken  wilh  excess  makes  bitterness 

32.  5.  a  concert  of  music  in  a  banquet  of  to. 

6.  so  is  the  melody  of  music  with  pleasant  to. 

40.  20.  w.  and  music  rejoice  the  heart 
49.  1.  and  as  music  at  a  banquet  of  to. 

WING. 

1  Mac.9. 12.  as  for  Bacchides  he  was  in  the  right  w. 

WINGS. 

2  Ksd.  1.  .30.  gathereth  her  chickens  under  her  to. 
II.  1.  an  eaglo  which  had  twelve  fealherod  w. 

fftsjJ.S.ll. air  being  iK-aten  with  the  stroke  of  herjo. 

0  Mac.  15.  20.  and  the  horsemen  set  in  lo. 

WINK. 

Eccl.  30.  n.  give  no  liberty  uni!  to.  not  at  his  follies 

WINNING. 

1  Mac.  f  3.  for  the  to.  the  mines  of  silver  and  gold 


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WINNOW. 

Eccl.  5.  9.  w.  not  with  every  wind  and  go  not  into 

WINTER 
IVisd.  16.  29.  shall  melt  away  as  the  to.  hoar-frofi 
Dan.  3. 45.  O  ye  to.  and  summer,  bless  ye  Ihe  Lord 

WIPED. 

Eccl.  12. 11.  thou  shalt  be  to  him  as  if  thou  liadst  to. 

a  looking-glass,  his  rust  not  altogether  lo.  awuy 

WISDOM. 

1  Esd.  4. 59.  from  thee  cometh  w.  and  thine  is  glcrj 

60.  blessed  art  thou  who  hasl  given  me  to 
Esth.  13.  3.  Aman  that  excelled  m  to.  among  ug 
H'isd.  1.  6.  for  to.  is  loving  spirit  and  will  not  acqi'i! 
3. 11.  whoso  despiseth  to.  and  nurture  is  miserable 

15.  and  the  root  of  to.  shall  never  fall  away 
4.  9.  but  to.  is  the  gray  hair  unto  men 
6.  9.  that  ye  may  learn  to.  and  not  fall  away 
12.  to.  is  glorious  and  never  fadetb  away 

15.  totliink  iherefiire  on  her  is  perfeclicm  of  to. 
20,  21 ,  22,  23.  tc.  \  7.  7,  12,  15,  1.6,  22,  24,  28, 3« 

to.  J  8.  5,  17,  21.  to.  I  9.  4,  6,  17,  18.  to.  I  10 
4,  8,  9,  21.  10.  1  14.  5.  to.  \  17.  7.  to. 
Eccl.  1.  1.  all  to.  Cometh  from  the  Lord,  is  with  him 

4.  to.  hatli  been  created  before  all  things 

5.  the  word  of  God  most  High  is  the  fountain  ofjo 

6.  to  whom  hath  the  root  of  to.  been  revealed 
14.  to  fear  Ihe  Lord  is  the  beginning  o(  id. 

16.  to  fear  the  Lord  is  fulness  of  to.  and  fills  men 

19.  to.  raineth  down  skill  and  knowledge 
24.  and  the  lips  of  many  shall  declare  his  to. 
25. pa  rabies  of  knowledge  are  in  ihe  treasures  r  fta 
26.  if  thou  desire  to.  keep  the  commandments 

4.  11.  to.  exaltelh  her  children,  and  layeth  hold 

23.  and  hide  not  thy  to.  in  her  beauty 

24.  for  by  speech  lo.  shall  be  known  and  learning 

6.  18.  so  shalt  thou  find  to.  till  thine  ol<l  age 

22.  for  to.  is  according  to  her  name,  not  manifest 
37.  he  shall  give  thee  to.  at  tliy  own  desire 

7.  5.  boast  not  of  Ihy  to.  before  the  king 

14.  20.  that  doth  meditate  good  things  in  to. 
15. 10.  praise  shall  be  uttered  in  to.  and  L.  prospei 
18.  for  the  to.  of  the  Liird  is  great,  he  is  mighty 

18.  28.  every  man  of  understanding  knows  to. 

19.  18.  and  to.  obtaineth  his  love 

20.  Ihe  fear  of  the  Lord  isall  to.  and  in  all  to.  is  the 
performance  of  the  law  and  knowledge  of  him 

22.  the  knowledge  of  wickedness  is  not  lo. 

23.  and  there  is  a  fool  wanting  in  lo. 

24.  is  belter  than  one  that  hath  much  to. 

20  30.  to.  that  is  hid  and  treasure  that  is  hoarded 
31.  that  hides  folly,  than  a  man  that  hidcth  his  U. 

21. 12.  there  is  a  to.  which  niultiplieth  bitlerneM 
18.  as  is  a  house  destroyed,  so  is  to.  to  a  fool 

22. 6.  stripes  and  correction  of  to.  never  out  of  timi 

24. 1.  to.  shall  praise  herself  and  shall  glory  in  nii(lsl 

25.  be  filleth  all  things  wilh  his  to.  as  Phison 
34.  but  laboured  for  all  them  that  seek  to. 

25.  5.  O  how  comely  is  ihe  tn.  of  old  men ! 

in.  O  how  great  is  he  that  fiiidoth  to.! 
27.  11.  the  discourse  of  a  godly  man  is  with  to 
.32.  4.  and  shew  not  forth  to.  out  of  lime 
34.  8,  9.  to.  I  37.  20,  21.  to.  |  38.  24,  25.  to.  |  39.  1 
10.  to.  I  40.  20.  to.  I  41.  14.  to.  |  43.  33.  ta 
I  44.  15.  JO.  I  50.  27,  29.  to.  |  51.  1.3,  17.  ;o 
Bar.  3.  9.  hear,  Israel,  give  ear  lo  nnderstaisd  to. 

14.  learn  where  is  to.  where  is  slrenglh 

23.  thg  Agarenes  that  seek  to.  on  eiirih  none  o( 
these  have  known  the  way  of  to.  or  her  paths 

WISE. 
IVisd.  4.  17.  for  they  shall  see  the  end  oflhe  to. 
6.  24.  the  multitude  of  the  to.  is  the  welfare  of  the 
world,  nnd  a  to.  king  the  upholding  iif  ihe  people 
Ecrl.  1.  6.  who  hath  known  her  to.  counsels? 

8.  there  is  one  to.  and  greatly  to  be  feared 
3.  29.  an  attentive  ear  is  Ihe  desire  of  a  to.  man 
6.  34.  and  cleave  unto  him  that  is  to. 
7. 19. forego  not  a  to. good  woman,grace  above  gold 
8.8.  despise  not  the  discourse  oflhe  to. but  acquaint 
9.J4.guess  at  thyneighbour  and  consult  wilh  the  to 

15.  letthytalk  be  with  Ihe  to. and  communication 
10.  1.  a  to.  judge  will  instruct  his  people 

18.  27.  a  to.  man  will  fear  in  every  thing 
29.  became  also  to.  themselves,  and  poured  forth 
21.  12.  he  that  is  not  to.  will  not  he  taught 

15.  if  a  skilful  man  hear  a  to.  word, will  commend 

16.  but  grace  shall  be  found  in  the  lips  oflhe  to 

26.  but  Ihe  mouth  oflhe  to.  is  in  their  heart 
26.26.  her  husband,  she  shall  be  judged  to.  of  a* 
33.  2.  a  to.  man  hateth  not  the  law 

37.  19,  22.  to.  I  38.  4,  24,  31.  to.  I  47.  12,  14.  to 

WISELY. 
Eccl.  13.22.  he  spake  jo.  and  could  have  no  plico 

WISE  tnaa. 
Eccl.^\  .17.  tliey  inquire  at  the  mouth  oflhe  to.  man 
20.  but  a  to.  man  doth  scarce  smile  a  little 

24.  a  JO.  man  will  be  grieved  with  the  disgrnce 
37.  23.  a  to.  man  instructeth  his  people 

24.  a  to.  man  shall  be  filled  with  blessing 
26.  n  to.  man  shall  inherit  glory  among  his  people 
40.29.  ato.TTiatt  well-nurtured  will  beware  thereo' 


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WISEST. 

1  Esd.  3.  9  shall  judge  that  his  sentence  is  the  w. 
4.42.  will  give  it  thee  because  thou  art  found  w. 

VV'I^HETH. 

2  Mac.  9. 19.  ic.  much  joy,  health  and  prosperity 

WH'CHCRAFTS. 
U'lgd.liA.lhou  haledst  tor  doins  odious  worksofio. 

WlTMDEiAVV. 
Eccl.  13.9.  if  be  invited  of  a  nilffhty  man,  w.  thyself 

WITHDREW. 
Tob.  1. 19.  to  be  put  to  dealli,  I  w.  myself  for  fear 

WITHERED. 
Wiid.  2.  f.  croivn  w  iih  rose  Imds  before  they  bcM. 

WITHHELD. 
Etcl.  46. 7.  and  ?c.  the  people  from  sin  and  appeased 

WITHSTAND. 
H'isd.  11.  21.  who  may  w.  the  power  of  thy  arm  ? 
12. 12.  who  shall  say,  what  hasttliou  done  Vor  who 
shall  w.  thy  judgment,  or  shall  accuse  thee  1 
Bar.  6.  56.  they  cannot  w.  any  king  or  enemies 

1  Jilac.  5.  40.  we  shall  not  be  able  to  w.  him 

WITHSTOOD. 
fVisd.  10. 16  M. dreadful  kings  in  wondersand  Sigus 
Eccl.  46.  7.  in  that  they  w.  the  congregation 

2  Mac.  8.  5.  he  could  not  be  w.  by  the  heathen 

WITNESS. 

.  Jiid.7.28.we  take  toic.cgainst  you  heaven  and  earth 

fVtfid.  1. 6.  for  God  is  u).  of  his  reins,  and  a  beholder 

fius.il.  if  ihou  wiltnot,we  will  bear  jc.against  thee 

43.  knowest  they  have  borne  false  ?c.  against  im 

49.  for  they  have  borne  false  w.  against  her 

61.  for  Daniel  had  convicted  them  of  false  w. 

'  Jtfac.  2.  51;  Caleb  for  bearmgzc.  before  congregat. 

WITS. 
i^ccZ. 31. 20.  he  riseth  early  and  his  w.  are  with  him 

WITTY. 

J'li.  11.23.  thou  art  beautiful  and  w.  in  thv  words 

'I'isd.8.l9.  for  I  was  a  w.  child,  and  had  good  spirit 

WIVES. 

1  F.sd.  5. 1.  to  go  up  with  their  w.  sons  and  daughters 

9.  12.  let  them  that  have  strange  w.  come  at  time 
17.  cause  that  held  strange  w.  was  brought  to  end 

Toll.  4.  12.  Ihey  all  married  w.  of  their  kindred 
JuU.  4.  12.  he  would  not  give  their  w.  for  a  «poil 

7.  27.  nor  our  w.  nor  our  children  to  die 
Es«A.13. 6.  shall  with  zc.  and  children  be  deslioyed 
H'lsd.  3. 12.  their  w.  are  foolish  and  children  wicked 

WOE. 
Eccl.  2. 12.  w.  be  to  fearful  hearts,  and  faint  hands 

41.  8.  tB.be  to  you  ungodly  who  have  forsaken  law 
1  Mac  2.  7.  w.  is  me,  wherefore  was  I  born  to  see 

WOLF. 
Eacl.l3. 17.  what  fellowship  hath  the  w.  with  lamb7 

WOMAN. 
I  Esd.  4. 18.  do  they  not  love  a  w.  who  is  comely? 

3.  40.  to  the  whole  multitude  from  man  to  w. 
Tob.  4.  12.  take  not  a  strange  w.  to  wife  who  is  not 
E'cc/.7.19.forego  not  wise  good  tc.  grace  above  gold 

26.  but  give  not  thyself  over  to  a  light  w. 
9  2.  give  not  thy  soul  to  a  w.  to  set  her  foot  on 

4.  use  not  the  company  of  a  w.  that  is  a  singer 

8.  turn  thy  eye  from  beautiful  w.  for  many  have 

been  deceived  by  the  beauty  of  a  to. 

10.  18.  nor  anger  for  them  that  are  born  of  a  to. 
19.  II.  a  fool  Iravails  as  w.  in  labour  of  a  child 
B5. 13.  any  wickedness  but  the  wickedness  of  a  to. 
•^6,  2,  f),  H,  9,  14,  15,  22,  23,  24,  2.5,  26,27.  to.  |3G. 

21,  22.  w.  I  42.  14.  a  w.  who  brings  shame 
Sus.  46.  I  am  clear  from  thf  blood  of  this  to. 

WOMANISH. 
2Mae.  7.  21.  stirring  no  her  to.  thoughta,  she  gaid 

Womb. 

Vnh.A  4.  she  saw  dangers  when  thou  wast  in  her  to. 
?cc/.l  14.  it  was  created  with  the  faithful  in  the  to. 
40. 1.  from  the  day  they  go  out  of  their  mother's  to. 

49.  7.  was  a  prophet,  sanclified  in  his  mother  s  w. 

50.  22.  who  exalteth  our  days  from  the  w. 

2  Mad.  22. 1  cannot  tell  how  you  came  into  my  w. 

27.  that  bare  thee  nine  months  in  my  w. 

WOMEN. 
Tnh.'i.  11.  my  wife  Anna  did  take  to.  works  to  do 


WOR 

WONDERS. 

IVisd.  8.  5.  she  foreseeth  signs  and  to.  and  erents 
10. 16.  she  withstood  dreadful  kings  in  to. and  signs 
19.  8.  seeing  thy  marvellous  strange  w. 
Eccl.  45.  3.  by  his  words  he  caused  the  w.  to  cease 

ly.  he  did  w.  upon  them  to  consume  tnem 
48.  14.  t-  ,  id  w.  in  his  life  and  at  his  death 
2  Mac.  15.  21.  called  on  the  Lord  that  worketh  to. 

WONDERED. 
.Jud.  10.  19.  they  w.  at  her  beauty  and  admired 

WONDROUS. 
Eccl.  18.  6.  as  for  the  to.  works  of  the  Lord,  there 
may  nothing  betaken  from  them,  nor  put  to  them 
36.  t).  that  they  may  set  forlli  thy  w.  deeds 
43.  25.  for  therein  be  strange  and  w.  works 
48.4.  O  Elias,  thou  wast  honoured  in  thy  w.  works 
50.  22.  bless  ye  God,  who  only  doeth  w.  things 

WONT. 
Eccl.  37.  14.  a  man's  mind  is  to.  to  tell  him  more 

WOOD. 
1  Esd.  6.  25.  one  row  of  new  w.  of  that  country 
IVisd.  10.  4.  in  a  piece  of  to.  of  small  value 

13.  13.  being  a  crooked  piece  of  to.  full  of  knots 

14.  I.  calleth  upon  a  piece  of  to.  more  rotten 
5.  men  commit  iheir  lives  to  a  small  piece  of  to 
7.  blessed  is  theto.whereby  righteousness conietl 

Eccl.  8.  3.  and  heap  not  w.  upon  his  fire 
Cur.  6. 3ft.  set  meat  before  the  gods  of  gold  and  w. 
3'J.  their  goda  of  to.  which  are  overlaid  with  gold 
50.  fur  seeing  they  be  but  of  to.  and  overlaid 

1  Mac.  6.  37.  there  were  strong  towers  of  to. 
9.  45.  and  that  side,  the  marish  likewise  and  w. 

2  Mac.\.  21. command,  the  priests  to  sijrinkle  the  w. 
WORD. 

Jud.  5.  5.  let  my  lord  now  hear  a  w.  from  mouth 
IVisd.  1.  11.  no  w.  so  secret  shall  go  for  nought 
16.  26.  thy  10.  preserveth  them  that  trust  in  ihoe 
18. 15.  thy  almighty  w.  leaped  down  from  heaven 

Eccl.  1.5.  the  to.  of  God  is  the  fountain  of  wisdom 
2.15.  they  that  fear  the  Lord  will  notdisobey  his  to. 
5.  10.  be  stedfast,  and  let  thy  w.  be  the  same 
16.  28.  and  they  shall  never  disobey  his  w. 

18.  10.  so  is  a  to.  better  than  a  gift,  17. 

19.  10,  11,  12.  w.  I  21.  15.  w.  I  2.3.  12,  13.  to.  |  29 
3.  to.  I  39.  31.  to.  I  41.  16.  7d.  \  43.  20.  <o.  | 
48.  1,  13.  no  w.  could  overcome  him 

Bnr.l.  1   therefore  the  Lord  hath  made  good  his  w. 

5.  5.  gaihereri  from  west  to  east  by  to.  of  Holy  One 
\Mac.  2.  .')5.  .lesus  for  fulfilling  the  w.  made  a  judge 
2  Mac.  10. 13.  accused  and  called  traitor  at  every  w. 

WORDS. 
Esth.  15.  8.  the  king  comforted  her  with  loving  w. 
36.4.  lifted  up  with  theglorioua  to.of  lewd  persons 
Wisd.  ].  6.  will  not  acquit  a  blasphemer  of  his  w. 

9.  the  sound  of  his  w.  shall  come  to  the  Lord 
2.  17.  let  us  see  if  his  to.  be  true,  and  let  us  ])rove 

6.  25.  receive  therefore  instruction  through  my  w. 
Eccl.  1.  24.  he  will  hide  his  to.  for  a  time 

13.  11.  not  equal  in  talk,  believe  not  hia  many  w. 

12.  but  cruelly  he  will  lay  up  thy  w. 

20.  8.  he  that  useth  many  to.  shall  be  abhorred 

13.  a  wise  man  by  his  to.  makes  himself  beloved 

21.  17.  Ihey  shall  ponder  his  to.  in  their  heart 
25.  the  w.  of  such  as  have  understanding 

23.  15.  the  man  accustomed  to  opprobrious  vs. 
25.  20.  so  a  wife  full  of  to.  to  a  quiet  man 
32.  4,  9_.  w.  I  37.  20.  w.  |  39.  17.  w.  \  42.  15.  tc.  | 
4.5.  3.  w.  I  51.  5.  w.  delivered  from  lying  to. 
2  Mac.  7.  30.  while  she  was  yet  speaking  these  to. 

WORK. 
1  Ksd.  9.  11.  this  is  not  a  tc.  of  a  day  or  two 
IVisd.  8.  6.  and  if  prudence  to.  who  of  all  that  are 

13.  10.  good  for  nothing,  the  w.  o!  an  ancient  hand 
12.aftor  spending  the  refuse  of  his  w  to  dress  meal 

14.  20.  multitude  alhireH  by  the  grace  of 'his  w. 
Eccl.  7.  15.  hale  not  laborious  w.  nor  husbandry 

9.  17.  for  the  artificer,  the  to.  shall  be  commended 
11.20,  be  conversant  therein  and  wax  old  in  thy  to. 

14.  19.  every  id.  rotteth  and  constimeth  away 

15.  19.  and  he  knoweth  every  ic.  of  man 

16.  14.  make  way  for  every  w.  of  mercy 


WOR 


FcW.  19.2.  wine  and  w   will  make  men  fall  awavi   27.  JO.  so  sin  forthem  that  to.  iniquity' 

^.l>.vackbitingtongue  hath  cast  out  virtuous  to.     .32.  23.  in  every  good  w.  trust  thine  owi 

„'"■  ™^  *"  ""'  '"  '*!«  "'''''*'  "''«'•  ^^-  24.  bread,  correction,  and  w.  for  a  i 


13.  s::;;  from  to.  cometh  wickedness 
<7.  19.  thou  didst  how  down  thy  loins  to  w.  - 

WONDERFUL. 
'/'o>.12.22.  confessed  the  great  and  to.  works  of  God 
Jnd.  11.8.  reported  thou  art  w.  in  feats  of  war 
16.  13.  Lord  is  to.  in  strength  and  invincible 
KsJA.15. 14.  for  to.  art  thou.  Lord,  and  full  of  grace 


own  soul 
servant 
28.  set  him  to  in.  as  is  fit  for  him,  put  fetters 

37.  M.  nor  with  a  hireling  of  finishing  w. 

38.  27,  28,  29,  31,  34.  to.  (42.  16.  w.\  43.  2.  w.  I 

45.  10,  II,  12.  w.  J  51.  30.  w. 
Bar.  6.  5L  that  there  is  no  w.  of  God  in  them 
1  Mac.  2.  47.  '.nd  the  to.  prospered  in  Iheir  hand 
WORKS. 


K'lsrf  19.  5.  that  thy  people  ndght  jinss  a  ir.  way '  ]  Esd.  6.  30.  these  to.  are  done  with  great  speed 


F.ccl.  11.  4.  for  the  works  of  the  Lord  are  to, 
31   9.  w.  things  hath  he  done  among  his  people 
36  8  an.1  let  them  declare  thy  w.  works 
39.  20.  and  there  is  nothing  in.  before  him 
%  Mac.  15,  13.  was  of  a  w.  and  excellent  majesty 

WONDERFULLY. 
Jiid.  14.  i3.  and  their  minds  were  w.  troubled 
Ece..  42  8  the  moon  mcmasing  w.  in  her  r.haugins 
fc55  "    ^ 


8.8C.  ia  done  to  us  for  our  wicked  to.  and  great  sins 
Tob.  3.  2.  O  Lord,  thou  art  just  in  all  thy  w. 
11.  let  all  thy  w.  praise  thee  for  ever 
i    12.  6.  hon.-jurabiy  to  shew  forth  the  w.  of  God 
IVisd.  1.  12.  destruction,  with  the  to.  of  your  hands 

2.  4.  no  man  shall  have  our  to.  in  remembrance 

3.  11.  their  hope  vain,  and  their  w.  unprofitable 
6.  3.  shall  try  yeur  to.  and  search  out  yeur  counsels 


Wisd.S.Vi.&na  in  to.  of  her  hands  are  'vfinito  riche» 
9.  9,  12.  w.  \  11.  1.  to.  I  12.  4,  19.  w.  \  13.  1,7,  m 
w.  I  14.  5.  the  to.  of  wisdom  should  be  idic 
Eccl.  5.  3.  say  not,  who  sha'ii  control  me  for  my  to.? 
11.  4  to.  wonderful,  hia  w.  among  men  are  hidden 
21.  marvel  not  at  the  io.ofsiniierf,  but  trust  iuLd 
It).  15.  that  his  powerful  to.  nnght  be  known 

21.  for  the  most  |>urt  of  Ids  w.  are  hid 

22.  who  can  declare  the  w.  of  his  justice  ? 
27.  he  garnished  his  w.  fi.'r  ever,  they  neitl^er  la 

hour,  nor  are  weary,  nor  cease  from  their  w. 
17.  9.  that  they  might  declare  his  w.  with  undereL 

19.  all  their  to.  are  as  the  sun  before  him 
31.  22.  ill  all  thy  w.  be  quick,  so  no  sickiie*.'!  come 
33.22.  in  all  thy  lo.keep  to  thyself  the  pre-cnilaanc« 
35.  19.  to  w.  of  men  according  to  their  devices 

38.  6.  he  might  be  honoured  in  his  marvoU.ius  t6. 
8.  of  his  w.  there  is  no  end,  from  him  is  peace 

39.  16,  19.  tc.  I  42. 15,  21,  22.  to.  |  43.  4,  28,  32.  is 
I  47.  8.  in  his  w.  he  praised  the  Holy  One 

Bnr.3. 18.  whose  w.  are  unsearchable,  are  vanished 
6.51.  Ihey  are  no  gods,  but  the  to.  of  men's  hands 
Dan.  3.  35.  O  all  ye  w.  of  the  Ld.  bless  ye  the  Lord 

1  Mac.  4.  51.  finished  all  the  to.  they  begun  to  make 

9.  54.  he  pulled  down  the  to.  of  the  prophets 

10.  44.  for  the  repairing  the  w.  of  the  sanctuary 
14.  42.  their  captain,  to  set  them  over  their  w. 

2  Mac.  3.  36.  he  testified  the  w.  of  the  great  God 
V/ORKER. 

Estk.  16.  18.  for  he  that  was  the  w.  of  these  things 
Eccl.  14.  19.  and  the  to.  thereof  shall  go  withal 
2  Mac.  4.  1.  as  if  he  had  been  the  w  of  these  evils 

WORKERS. 
fVisd.  15.  9.  endeavourelh  to  do  like  the  w  in  btasn 

1  Mac.  3.  6.  all  the  w.  of  iniquity  were  troubled 
WORKETH. 

fFt«(/.8.5.what  is  richer  than  wisdom  that  lo.thingol 
Eccl.  7.  20.  whereas  thy  servant  ic.  truly 
27.  22.  he  that  winkelh  his  eyes,  w.  evil 
27.  he  that  to.  mischief,  it  shall  fall  on  him 

2  Mac.  15.  2!.  called  on  lbs  Lord  that  w.  woiidera 
WORKING. 

Esth.  13.  5.  this  people  w.  all  the  mischief  they  can 

WORKMAN. 
JVisd.  8.  6.  who  is  a  more  cunning  w.  than  she? 
14.  2.  and  the  w.  built  it  by  his  skiH 
F.ccl.  45.  U.  the  work  of  the  cunning  iti.  stones 
Bar.O.S.  as  for  their  tongye,  it  is  polished  by  the  ». 
45.  can  be  nothing  cW-^.  thsn  w.  wW.  have  them  ha 
WORKMANSHIP 
IVisd.7. 16.  all  wisrlom  also  and  knowledge  of  to 

WORK-MASTER. 
Eccl.  38.  27.  every  w.  that  laboureth  right  and  day 

WORLD. 
2  Esd.  2.  34.  he  is  nigh  that  shall  come  in  end  of  to. 
3.  9.  broughlest  flood  on  lho.se  that  dwelt  in  the  w. 
4. 24.  we  jiass  away  out  of  the  ip.  as  graushoppeis 
_27.  for  this  to.  is  full  of  unrighteousness 
5.  24.  of  all  lands  of  the  ie.  hast  chosen  one  pit 
14.  11.  for  the  w.  is  divided  into  twelve  pa.ts 
JVi.td.l.M.  the  generations  of  Ihe  w.  were  he'illhfu 
2.24  through  envy  of  devil  came  death  into  ins  to 
6. 24.  Ihe  multitude  of  wise  is  the  welfare  of  the  n 
7.  17.  namely,  to  know  how  Ihe  w.  was  made 
iC.  i.  preserved  the  first-formed  father  of  the  » 

8.  he  left  behind  them  to  the  ic.  a  memorial 
11.  22.  the  w.  before  Ihee  is  as  a  little  grain 

13.  2.  to  be  Ihe  gods  which  govern  the  w. 

9.  lo  know  so  much  that  they  could  aim  at  the  to 

14.  14.  for  by  vain-glory  they  entered  into  the  to, 

21.  this  was  an  occasion  to  deceive  Ihe  w. 

18.  24.  for  in  the  long  garment  was  the  whole  te 
Eccl.  18.  3.  who  governeth  the  w.  with  the  paltu 

24. 9.  he  created  me  from  beginning  before  the  1B 
38.  34.  but  they  will  maintain  the  slate  of  the  to. 
42.  18.  and  he  beholdeth  the  signs  of  the  w 
i?nr.6.62.wheiiGod  commands  clouds  t.)  go  over  t« , 
/Jan.  3.  9.  and  to  the  most  wicked  in  ail  the  w. 
14.  he  kept  under  this  day  in  all  to.  for  our  sins 

22.  Ihou  art  Lord,  glorious  over  the  whole  w. 
2  Mac.  2.  22.  the  temple  renowned  all  the  lo.  ovei 

3.  12.  Ihe  temple  honoured  over  all  the  w. 

7. 23.  (loublless  the  Creator  of  Ihe  tc.  who  formed 

9. 17.  anil  go  through  all  Ihe  w.  that  was  inhabited 

WORMS. 
KocZ.1 0.11. shall  inherit  creepingthings,beaBts&» 

19.  3.  moths  and  w.  shall  have  him  lo  heritage 
1  Mac.  2.  62.  for  his  glory  shall  be  dung  and  to. 
2jT/ac.9.9.to.roseoutof  Ihebodyofthis  wicked  mai 

WORN. 
Ecc/.I1.5.  one  never  Ihoiiihl  of,  hath  w.  the  crown 

WORSE. 
irisd.  15. 18.  being  compared,  some  w.  thLD  othen 
Eccl.  19.  7.  thou  shall  firo  never  Ihe  w. 
22  11.  Ihe  life  of  the  fool  is  to.  than  death 
39.  34.  a  man  cannot  say,  this  is  w.  lhi»n  that 
2  Jtfito.  7. 39.  the  king  lian'illed  IvTito.  than  the  repi 
13.  9.  to  do  fur  w.  to  .Ti>ws  than  had  been  done 

WOHSHIP. 
Toh.^.  13,  as  wo  went  to/^ethei  to  Jerusalem  to  jc 


ci 


WRE 

Jjiri ;i.8.that  all  nations  elioulii  w.  Nahuchodonoeor 
6.  1?.  nor  people  which  w.  gods  made  witli  hauds 
EitU.  \'.i-  14.  nor  will  I  w.  any  but  thee,  U  God 
tVisd.  15.  ti.  Ihey  ti'.ul  w.  ihe;n,  aie  lovers  of  evil 
Etc/.  4'J.  3.  tie  established  the  w.  of  God 

50.17.  the  |)eo()le  fell  on  their  faces  to  io.  their  Lord 
21   they  bowed  down  to  !0.  the  second  time 

Bar.  G.  *>.  but  say  ye,  O  Lord,  we  must  w.  thee 
39.  if  tiiey  that  w.  them  shall  be  coufnuiided 

Van.  3. 10.  become  a  ie|iioach  to  them  that  ic.  thee 
6d.  O  all  ve  that  w.  the  Lord,  praise  liim 

Bei  4.  the  king  said,  why  dost  thou  not  m    Bel  ? 
5.  Daniel  said,  because  I  may  not  w.  idols  made 
25.  Daniel  said,  I  will  w.  the  Lord  my  God 

27.  Daniel  said,  lo,  these  are  the  god^  you  le. 

WORblllPPEn. 
/jtd.5.8.and  w.  tlie  God  of  heaven  whom  they  knew 
IVisd.  11.  15.  ihey  w.  serpents  void  of  reason 

14.  16.  images  were  w.  by  the  command  of  kings 

15. 18.  ihey  to.  those  beasts  that  are  most  hateful 
Bei  4.  the  king  w.  it   but  Daniel  w.  his  own  God 

VVOKfeHll'l'ETll. 
IVisd.  15.  17.  he  is  beller  than  the  things  he  w, 

VVOU.SHII'PING. 
Wisd.  14.  27.  for  the  ui.  of  idols  not  to  be  named 

WUKTH. 
WUd.  2.  11.  feeble  is  found  to  be  nothing  w. 
Ecci.26.14. nothing  so  much  w.  as  amind  instructed 
Bar.  G.  17.  a  vessel  is  nothing  w.  when  it  is  broken 
2C.  they  declare  to  men  that  they  be  nothing  w. 
WORTHY. 
Wild.  1.  16.  they  are  w.  to  take  part  with  it 
3.  5.  God  proved  them,  found  them  w.  for  himself 

6.  It),  she  g'leth,  seeking  such  as  are  w.  of  her 

9.  12.  w.  I  12.7.  w.  I  15.  6.  lo.  |  IG.  9.  w.  \  17.  8.  w. 

I  18.  4.  were  w.  lo  be  deprived  of  light 
Keel.  8.  5.  rem(!mber  we  are  all  w.  of  punishment 
11.  31.  in  things  to.  praise,  will  lay  blame  on  Ihec 
38. 17. weep  bitterly  and  nee  lamentation  as  he  is  m. 
I  Mac.  IG.  23.  his  wars  and  uo.  deeds  whicn  he  "iid 
iMac.  4.  2.').  bringing  nothing  w.  the  high  pricstli. 

7.  20.  the  mother  was  w.  of  honourable  memory 

15.  1  i.  lie  told  them  a  dream,  w.  to  be  believed 
21.  he  giveth  victory  to  such  as  are  w. 

WORTHILY. 
Eccl.  16. 20.  no  iieart  can  think  on  these  things  w. 

WOVEN. 
Jud.  10.  21.  Olofernes'  bed  w.  with  purple  and  gold 

WOULD 
fVisd.l.  15.  God  hath  granted  me  to  speak  asltc. 

WOULD  EST. 
iMac.  7.  2.  what  lo.  thou  ask  or  learn  of  us  7 

WOUND. 
Keel.  22. 22.  except  for  pride,  or  a  treacherous  id. 
27.  21.  as  for  a  u>.  it  may  be  bound  up 
iMae.  15. 16.  with  which  thou  slialt  w.  adversaries 

WOUNDED. 
Jud.  16.  12.  and  w.  them  as  fugitives'  children 
£cc2. 25  23.  a  wicked  woman  niaketh  a  w.  heart 
%Mac.  3.  IG.  it  would  have  to.  his  heart 
12. 22.  and  w.  with  the  points  of  their  own  swords 

WOUNDS. 
Eccl.  27.  25.  a  deceitful  stroke  shall  make  id. 
30.  7.  makethtou  much  of  his  son  shall  bind  \\\sw. 
31.30.  it  diminishelh  strength,  and  maketh  w. 

WRAPPED. 
Eccl.  21.  9.  the  wicked  is  like  two  w.  together 
iJHae.  5.  18.  had  they  not  been  w.  in  many  sins 

WRATH. 
Tab.  1.  18.  Sennacherib  iti  his  w.  killed  many 
Jud.  2.  7.  I  will  go  forth  in  my  id.  against  them 
Wisd.  .5.22.  and'hiiilstnne.v  full  of  w.  shall  be  cast 

10.  10.  the  righteous  tied  from  his  brother's  w. 

11.  9.  w.  1 18.  21,  23,  2.").  ic.  I  111.  1.  w.  on  them 
Eecl.l.  IG.  remember  that  w.  will  not  tarry  long 

10.  11.  for  mercy  and  w.  a.e  with  him 

18.  24.  think  on  the  w.  that  shall  be  at  the  end 

25.  15.  there  is  no  w.  above  the  w.  of  an  enemy 

27.  30.  malice  and  w.  even  those  are  abominations 

28.  10.  and  as  a  man's  strength  is,  so  is  hi?  7C. 
30.24.  envy  and  ^.shorten  iho  life,  and  carefulness 
S9.  23.  so  shall  the  heallien  iiilicrit  ir. 

28.  appease  the  w.  of  him  that  made  them 
40.  5.  w.  and  envy,  trouble  and  niiqnietncss 
44.  17.  Noah  was  found  risjhieous  in  time  of  lo. 
45. 18.  the  congregation  of  Con-  with  fury  and  v\ 
47.  20.  thou  bronirlitest  w.  on  tliy  children 

Bar.  1. 13.  and  his  w.  is  not  turned  from  us 
2.  13.  let  thy  v?  i.arn  from  u'^,  we  are  but  few 

20.  for  li.'fd  nast  sent  ou    thy  w.  upon  us 
4.9.  when  she  saw  the  is  of  God  coming  upon  you 
1  Mac.  3.  8.  and  turnip'^  away  w.  from  Israel 
i  Mac.  6.5.  the?r.of  t'.ieI..ord  was  turned  to  mercy 

WRATHFUL. 
KcclA5.  19.  in  his  w.  indignation  were  consumed 


YES 

2  Mac.  35. 3.  then  the  most  ungracious  K). demanded 

WRE'lUUKS. 
2  J/«<;.12.23.  was  earnest  in  killing  those  wicked  lo. 

WRITE. 
TWA. 7. 14.  and  did  re.  m  an  instrument  of  covenants 
Bar.  2. 28.  thou  didst  command  him  to  w.  thy  law 

WRITHE. 

Eccl.  27.  23.  but  at  the  last  he  will  w.  his  inoulh 

WRITING. 

1  Esd.2.  2.  through  all  his  kingdom,  and  also  byw. 
6.  12.  we  might  give  knowledge  to  Ihue  by  w.  we 

required  the  names  in  w.  of  the  principal  men 
F^t/t.  13. 6.  that  are  signified  in  w.  to  you  by  Ainaii 
Eccl.  42.  7.  and  put  all  in  w.  that  thou  givest  out 
45.  11.  With  a  w.  engraved  for  a  memorial 

2  Mac.  2.  4.  it  was  also  contained  in  the  same  to. 

WRITINGS. 

1  Esd.  3. 13.  took  their  ic.  anddeliveredtliemtohim 
15.  and  the  w.  were  read  before  them 

2  j'l/ac.2. 13.  the  same  things  were  rejiorted  in  the  w. 

WRITTEN. 
1  Esd.  1.33.  these  things  are  zfl.  in  the  book  of  stories 

9.  22:  thou  shalt  find  in  the  chronicles  what  is  u>. 
8.  G4.  the  weight  of  them  was  zc.  that  same  hour 

Eccl.  30.  27.  Jesus  the  son  of  Sirach  w.  in  tliis  book 
1  Mac.  9.  22.  his  acts  and  greatness,  Ihey  are  not  to. 

14.  23.  we  have  la.  a  copy  thereof  to  Simon 

15.  15.  letters  wherein  were  w.  these  things 

WRONG. 
Ecrl.  4.  19.  but  if  he  go  w.  she  will  forsake  him 
10. 6.  bear  not  hatred  lo  thy  neighbour  for  every  w. 

13.  3  the  rich  man  bath  done  #.  yet  threatenelh 
2i.  4.  to  terrify  and  do  w.  will  waste  riches 

1  Jlac.  7.  14.  for,  said  they,  he  will  do  us  no  v). 

2  Mac.  1. 28.  punish  them  that  with  pride  do  us  w. 
3.  12.  was  impossible  such  «).  should  be  done  them 

10.  12.  for  the  w.  that  had  been  done  to  them 

WRONGFULLY. 

1  Mac.  2.  37.  testily  that  you  put  as  to  death  to. 

15.  33.  which  our  enemies  had  w.  in  poksession 

2.'Uac.8. 16.  the  heathen  who  came  z/i. against  them 

WROTE. 
1  E.sd.  4. 47.  and  w.  letters  for  him  to  the  treasurers 

49.  he  w.  for  all  the  Jews  that  went  lo  Jewry 
G.  17.  Cyrus  the  king  w.  to  build  up  this  house 
Tub.  13.  1.  then  Tobit  zr.  a  prayer  of  rejoicing 
.lud.  4.6.  Joacim  ro.to  them  that  dwelt  in  Retliulia 
1  Mac.  10. 65.  and  lo.  him  among  his  chief  friends 
i:t.  35.  lo  him  kingDemelriusjo.  after  this  manner 

14.  18.  they  w.  lo  him  in  t.ibles  of  brass  to  renew 

WROTH. 
Bel  8.  so  the  king  was  w.  and  called  for  his  priests 

WROUGHT. 
T06.4.I4.1I1B  wages  of  any  man  that  hath  ;c.for  thee 
Jud.  0.5.  for  thou  hast  w.  not  only  those  things 
Est/i.  10.  9.  God  hath  ic.  signs  and  great  wonders 
IVisd.  3.  14.  who  with  his  hands  le.  ilu  iniquity 
13.  II.  a  carpenter  that  hath  w.  it  handsomely 
Eccl.  44. 2.  the  Lord  jath  w.  great  glory  by  them 
Bar.  3.  18.  for  they  w.  in  silver  and  were  careful 
1  Mac.  9.  23.  there  rose  up  all  such  as  w.  iniquity 


ZOR 


[APOCliYPHA. 


Y. 


YEAR. 

1  Esd.5. 57.  in  second  y.  after  Ihey  come  lo  Jewry 
Eccl.  33.7.  light  of  every  day  of  they,  is  of  the  sun 
37.  11.  nor  with  a  hireling  for  a  y.  of  finishing 
50.  8.  as  the  flower  of  roses  in  the  spring  of  the  y. 
Siis.  5.  the  same  'j.  were  appointed  two  ancients 
1  Mac.  3.  28.  and  gave  his  soldiers  pay  for  a  y. 

37.  the  king  departed  from  Antioch  the  147th  y. 
G.49.  no  victuals,  it  being  a  y.  of  rest  to  the  land 

5.  16.  their  government  to  on'!  man  every  y. 

9.  54.  in  the  153d  y.  in  the  second  month 

10.  40  I  give  every  y.  15,000  shekels  of  silver 
42.  silver  they  took  out  of  the  accounts  y.  by  y. 

11.  19.  Demetrius  reigned  in  the  lG7lh  y. 
13.  42.  in  the  first  y.  of  Simon  the  high-priest 

51.  entered  into  it  in  171st  y.  with  thanksgiving 

52.  that  that  day  be  kept  every  y.  with  gladness 
14.27.  being  the  third  y.  of  Siinon  the  high-priest 

Crfac.lO.  8.  thateverv  y.  those  days  should  be  kept 

YEARS. 

1  Esd.  6. 14.  this  hou.^e,  it  was  huilded  many  y.  ago 

JVisd.  4.  8.  nor  that  is  measured  by  number  of  y. 

16.  the  many  y.  and  old  age  of  the  unrighteous 

Kcci.2C.  2.  ho'shall  fulfil  the  2^.  of  his  life  in  peace 

1  Mac.  1. 7.  Alexander  reigned  twelve  y.  and  died 
9.  so  did  their  sons  after  them  many  y. 

2  Mac.  1.  20.  aCler  many  y.  when  it  pleased  God 
4.  40.  a  man  far  gone  in  y.  and  no  less  in  folly 

6.  23.  as  became  the  e.xcellency  of  ids  ancient  y. 

7.  27.  gave  thee  suck  three  y.  aiid  nourished  thee 
YEARLY. 

WRESTLED.  I  Mac.  7.  49.  they  ordained  to  keep  y.  this  day 

f2oc/.5I.19.  my  soul  hath  w.w'nh  her,  I  was  exact  j   li.34.  the  payments  the  king  received  of  Ibem  y. 

WRETCH.  YESTERDAY. 
2,fllao.  4.13.  profuneness  of  Jason  that  ungodly  w.j  Eccl.  3^1.22  y.  for  me,  and  to  day  for  thee 
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YIELD. 

.Tud.  2.  10.  if  ley  will  y.  themselves  to  thoe 
1  Mac.  10.  32      y.  up  my  authority  over  it 
~  Mae.  8. 8.  wi  ote  lo  y.  more  aid  to  the  king's  afl'aitx 
9.27. will  favourably& graciously  y.to  your  deeite« 

YOKE. 
Eccl.  28.20.  for  they,  thereof  is  y.  of  iron  andbiudi 
33.  2G.  a  y.  and  a  collar  do  bow  the  n3ck 
51.  26.  put  your  neck  under  the  y.  let  your  soul 
1  Mac.  8.  18.  that  they  would  take  the  y.  froni  thorn 

13.  41.  the  y.  of  the  heathen  was  taken  away 

YOUNG. 

1  Esd.  1 .  .53.  who  slew  their  y.  men  with  the  sword 

3.  4.  the  three  y.  men  that  were  of  the  guard 

4.  58.  now  when  this  y.  man  was  gone  Ibrih 
8.50. 1  vowed  a  fast  to  the  y.  men  before  our  Lord 

2  Esd.\M6.  have  prayed  you  as  a  nurse  her  w.  babea 
7'(/i.l.4.  when  I  was  in  my  own  country  being  buty. 

6.  2.  when  the  y.  man  went  down  to  wash  liimseK 

3.  the  y.  man  laid  hold  of  the  fish  and  drew  it 

5.  the  y.  man  did  as  the  angel  commanded  him 

./u(/.  2. 27.  smote  all  their  y.  men  with  edge  of  sword 

IVisd.^i.h.  and  too?/,  for  understanding  of judgmeflt 

F.ccl.W).  12.  bow  down  his  neck  while  he  is  y. 

32.  7.  speak,  y.  man,  if  there  be  need  of  thee 

42.  9.  the  caie  for  her  taketh  away  sleep,  when  y. 

47.  4.  slew  he  not  a  giant  when  he  was  yet  but  y.? 

.50.  12.  he  himself  stood  as  a  y.  cedar  in  Libanus 

51.  13.  when  1  was  y.  or  ever  I  went  abroad 

Bar.3. 20.  y.  men  have  seen  light  and  dwelt  on  earth 

S«s.  21.  will  witness  that  a  y.  man  was  with  thee 

37.  a  y.  man  who  there  was  liid,  came  unto  ha 

40.  we  asked  who  the  y.  man  was,  would  not  te  . 

45.  the  Lord  raised  up  the  holy  spirit  of  a  y.  youth 

1  Mac. '■2. 0.  her  y.  men  with  thesword  of  the  enemy 
6.  17.  whom  he  had  brought  up  being  y.  to  reigu 
11.  39.  brought  up  Anliochus  y.  son  of  Alexander 

40.  to  deliver  him  this  y.  Antiochus  lo  reign 
54.  svitli  iiini  the  y.  child  Antiochus  who  reigned 
57.  at  iliat  time?/.  Antiochus  wrote  lo  Jonathan 
13. 31.Tryphoii  dealtdeceilfiilly  with  7/. Antiochus 

14.  9.  y.  men  put  on  glorious  and  warhlte  apparel 

2  j/ijc  3.33.  the  same  7/.  men,  ill  the  same  clothing 
4. 12.  brought  the  chief  j/.men  under  his  subjection 

5.  13.  thus  there  was  killing  of?/,  and  old 

6.  24.  many  y.  persons  might  think  that  Eleazar 
28.  leave  a  notable  example  to  such  as  be  y. 
31   not  only  to  y.  men  but  to  all  his  nation 

7.  12.  the  king  marvelled  at  the  ?/. man's  coui'apc 
25.  wiien  the  y.  man  would  in  no  case  hearken 
30.  the  J/,  man  said,  whom  wail  ye  for  7 

12.27.  Biioiig  y.  men  kept  the  walls  and  defended 
13.  15.  wilh  the  most  valinnt  and  choice  y.  mia 
YOUNGER. 
2  Mae.  5.  24.  to  sell  the  womin  and  the  y.  sort 

YOUNGEST. 
2  Jlfac.  7.24.  whilst  the?/,  was  yet  alive  did  exhort 

YOUTH. 
.fad.  6.  16.  all  their  y.  ran  together  and  women 
Kcci  6. 18.  my  son,  gal  her  instruction  from  thy  1/.  up 
30.  11.  give  him  no  liberty  in  his  ?/.  and  wink  nol 
51.  15.  from  my  y.  up  sought  I  after  her 
.S'hs.45.  the  Lord  raised  iheholyspiritofa  voung  y 
\Mac.X  6.  had  been  brought  up  wilh  him  from  hisy. 
2.GG. Judas  bath  been  mighly  and  strong  from  his  y 
16.2.  from  our?/,  fought  against  Iheenemiesoflsr. 


z. 


ZABDEUS. 

1  J5^sd.9.21.  sons  of  Em  mer,  Ananias,  Z.  andEaneo 

ZACHARIAS. 

1  Esd.  1.  8.  Helkias,  Z.  and  Syelus  the  governors 

15.  the  holy  singers,  Asaph,  Z.  and  Jeduthiin 
5.  8.  Nehemias,  and  Z.  Rcesiiias,  Enenias 

7.  3.  when  Aggous  and  Z.  the  prophets,  prophesied 

8.  37.  Z.  the  son  of  Bebai,  with  him  28  men 

1  Mac.  5.  18.  so  he  left  Joseph  the  son  of  Z  56. 

ZAMRRI. 
I  Mac.%  26.  like  as  Phinehas  did  to  Z.  son  of  Salon 

ZEDECHIAS. 
1  Esd.l.iG.  and  made  Z.  king  of  Judea  and  Jerusa. 

ZEAL. 
Feci.  48.  2.  by  his  2.  he  diminished  their  number 
1  Mac.2. 24.  was  inflamed  with  z.and  reins  Irembied 

ZEALOUS. 

1  Mac.  2.  27.  whosoever  is  z.  of  the  law  of  God 

54.  Phinehas  our  father,  being  7   and  fervent 

58.  Elias  for  being  2.  and  fervent  for  the  law 

ZEALOUSLY. 

1  J:fac.  2. 26.  thus  dealt  he  z.  for  the  law  of  God 

ZOROBABEL. 
lEsd.^.P.  who  came  with  Z.  wiih  Jesus,  Nehemi.as 
56.  began  Z.  the  son  of  SalalhicI  and  JcsuR 
70.  Ihei)  Z.  and  Jesns,and  the  chief  of  the  families 
6.2.  then  stood  up  Z.the  son  of  Salathiel  and  Josn 
18.  delivered  to  Z.  and  Sanabassarus  the  ruler 
27.  but  suffer  Z. servant  of  the  Lord  and  governor 
29.toZ.lhegovernor,for  bunock9,ramB  and  lambs 


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